Homewood Flossmoor High School - Odin Yearbook (Flossmoor, IL)
- Class of 1965
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Morning announcements are given by advanced speech class members at the end of first hour. The address system can be pro- jected to one room, a department, a gym, or the entire school and can be used as a two-way intercom. W Developmental reading courses are a boon to college- bound students in improving speed and accuracy of corn- prehension. Characterizations and analysis increases the understanding of oneself and other human beings. Besides planning pages and meeting deadlines, the yearbook staff learns to deal with the business world such as these representatives of the Colad Co., Inc. Self-expression is evident and important in courses such as art survey. 93' H-Fers Study . E-1, a massive lecture hall for The Arts, makes it possible to educate hundreds of people at a time through team teaching. Mr. Linus Carroll conducts one of the many bands in H-F's widely known music department. A scene from La Vida Es Sueno is enacted by Spanish IV-V students. Foreign language students make use of the language lab to improve pronunciation and increase fluency. S E 5 I , l SQCIAL SCIENC And in the beginning . .. there is geography, a basis for comprehending the concepts of history and economics. . . . and Listened and Learned . x 'f .- x ' Sociology and psychology is a popular elective dealing Like so many schools around the nation, H-F is with Man, the most highly complexand social animal. experimenting with team teaching and finding it highly successful. John Poster, U.S. History teacher, develops interest and , 1'C?l1tY ln C1355 and individual Studies thf0U3h the use of Humor, a necessary element in all classes, is injected into one of Mr. primary sources. Shive's economic classes. V, 1 ... N -- l t SCIENCE LIBR RY Well-equipped laboratory facilities are a necessity in developing the ability to observe and report calculations accurately. s ,,,:- . ,A l ' , , 1 , f- Ti ,Q A in . and Probed and Examined ,A Individual study booths, added to the library this year, provides private, undistracting areas for testing and studying. The objective of science education is to expand a student's exploration into the vast areas of natural phenomena. A vast film library is a great boon to enlarging the scope and interest of daily class life. fleftj Microfilms and projectors, available to all students, allow the compilation of magazines, newspapers, etc. to exist without the bulkiness and upkeep demanded of shelving such resources. What better way is there to plan for the future than learning to keep a family happy and healthy? Future architects and skilled engineers develop interests in in- dustrial development in the drafting classes. Sewing and dressmaking always proves profitable either as a hobby or a profession. . Plan for the Future . Besides Typing I 8: II, courses in the field of business include varied de- grees of shorthand, bookkeeping, and business law and management. arts department. Satisfaction of achievement is a main objective of the industrial 4 3 A swimming course may one day save the life of a student or taxpayer. river education, a required course at H-F D , offers first hand instruction by qualified in- SU'l1CtOl'S . Modern dance, like other arts, is a means of expressing emotiong it also creates an appreciation of music, rhythm, and body control. . . and Play a Little . 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H-F 'cmakes us or breaks usg it pushes us on to school or forward to tangible careers. H-F develops personalities and fonns an outlook on life. The CLASS OF '65 bids a thoughtful farewell to its Alma Mater. So long! WHEN HE SETTLES DOWN AND WORKS HE CAN PRODUCE WONDERS WHEN HE IS IN THE LIBRARY, LOAFING, OR LAUGHING ... I ,ii-,gm A W, V, ,-wi, f ,K rw. J we 3, 3 lj, W ,z K, K? Q.. -'-www: Am K A, -, we . .. Q . .. 'via 37 K 5 '43 , I ,I AL HJ, iv 5 ,r 5 I Z I f x R 1 f: -: ,, F X X Hag? ' 'X f, 5 ..ufn.! QA A I ' me .v Y ,s A we Q , 1,1 H- If F 4 3 Q i . 3225 fjfzfiiigiz 7 ':.. Y, 5 E 3 I f I' I iam: f gg -ms,-.:,,..-ff f M,.s+f,,. K K .tin As, t iiit A ,., I Amwwg : Mimicing those Uhorriblen Rich East kids, seniors enact the day at the dunes follow- ing the prom. Beginning to End Registration Time Flies . . Budgets Celebra- tions Victory over Rich East Barn '65 jamming the Gym . .. Lots of Laughter College Applications Animal Ball Term Papers For his four years of abstaining, Toby Collapse Book Fines The Frug and Freddie MCAfeeiS EMUY rewarded. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Protests . . . Pride in Accomplishments , . . Com- meneement . . . Tears. A little senior get-together at the last Varsity Inn. Individua .....l-1 lvl Bottoms Up!-In celebration of the coming Christmas vacation with a bottle of good ol' fashioned grape j uice l 1 i s oats add interest and color to the Homecoming parade. Collapse and suspended animation are a part of the make-up of a performance at the modern ng.. dance show. QO1' is it just the end of another day? j KATHERINE ABBOTT Kathy BONNIE ADAMS JUDITH ADAMSON Judy JUDITH ADELSON Judy MARILYN AKSAMIT JAMES ALDERMAN jim GLENN ALEXANDER MARY ALEXANDER MH ' V CASSIE ALBRITTON Oh Ye ah? JOHN ALLISON MARILYN ANDERSON ROGER ANDERSON Rog WALTER ANDERSON Wally ADRIENNE ANGONE STEPHEN ANTHONY Antoine LINDA ARQUILLA L INDA BAHNAMAN GREGORY BAKER Greg THOMAS BARTLETT Tom P if JAMES A. BAKER jim JAMES N. BAKER jlm MARILYN BALANOW DIANA BALDOVIN Dee GARY BARNARD JAMES BARNES jim THOMAS BARROWS Tom JOSEPH BARTELHEIM Jody n Oh Yeah? '5 .,.,, CAROL BASLER JOHN BATCHOS BONNIE BEADLESTON WILLIAM BECKER Bill WILLIAM BELKNAP Bill ALAN BELOF SKY Al LAWRENCE BENCE Larry SUSANN E BENDLE Suzy PATRICIA M. BENNETT Pa MAUREEN BERRY Mo CHARLOTTE BEVEN SUSAN BIESCHKE Sue ROBERT BENSON Bob ELLEN BERRYMAN JOHN BEVEN lack ER ERRE ER BONNIE BITTNER BETTY JO BILLINGS B. J. KRISTIN BIRKNESS Kris STEPHEN BITTNER Steve DONNA BLEAKLEY GREG BOHN ELIZABETH BOON B. 1. DAVID BoTTs Davey JANNINE BOUR DIANE BOYLAN KAREN BOYSEN JUDITH BRAASCH Judy 34 JEAN BRUNSTRUM AROL BRADY ROB ARBARA BRENKE Barb ROSETTA BRESSLER DENNIS BRINLY Dennie ERT BUC-HHOLZ M arc ROBERT BURGOYNE Bob CHERY1. BRISTOW CAROL BURNS Cherrie SANDRA BROCKMAN Sandy PATTY BROLING JOYCE BUTCHER VIRGINIA BROMLEY Ginny KENNETH BROOKS Ken BARBARA BROWN Barb I MELVIN BRUNS 35 JUDITH BUTLER Judy , ' ,. K A ' M 1- 1f3+1QliN QI .bInR,S 3 4...-.-1 ROBERT BUTLER Bob MARGARET CAMFERDAM Lynn JANE CAMPBELL WILLIAM CARLBERG Bill FREDERICK CAMERON Fred CHRISTINE CAMPBELL Christie EMILY CANNING JEAN CARNEGIE ELIZABETH CARROLL Libby LLOYD CAST DEBORAH CHASE Debbie JOHN CHILDERS TOM CLARK SUZANNE CLAYTON Suzi ANN COFFMAN CHARLES COHLER Chip ARTHUR COHRS Art ELAINE COHRS WILLIAM COLBRESE 36 RICHARD COLE GEORGE Rich CAROLYN COMPTON THOMAS CONNERY Tom IDA CONRAD CURRY PATRICIA CORSON PETER DAHLBERG DEBORAH CUSHING Debbie Pat Pet MARCIO COSCARELLI NICHOLAS COTTEN JOANNA COX SUSAN M. cox JAMES 12 e AVIDSON Sue lim JOHN DANIELSON 1. D. TERRY CRAWFORD CLIFFORD CULLODEN Clif RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Dick 37 LOUISE DAWSON JOHN DAYTON NOREEN DELARME JACQUELINE DELELIO jacquie ANDREW DENNISTON Duke RICHARD DENNIS Dick KENNETH DERUNTZ Ken GERALD DICKS Gerry GUY DIPERT MARY DOOLEY Oh Yeah? DAVID DORNE LAURA DOWDING ALAN DOYLE Al LAWRENCE DOYLE Larry ELLEN DUNNUCK LESLIE DURLAND Spydyr ROGER DUSOLD Duce DAN DYER CHARLES EBANN Chuck KAREN EBERHARDT BARBARA EDWARDS Barb THOMAS EHARDT Tom KATHLEEN EISELE Kay CAROL EISENBRANDT DAVID ELLEFSON Dave BARBARA ELLIOT Barb ARTHUR ELLIS Art Oh Yeah? JEFFREY ELLIS 1217 LINDA ERICKSON GARY ERNST COLLETTE EVANS LYNNE EVERETT SUSAN EYSENBACH Sue CHARLES F AULKNER Chuck 39 CATHY FERKAN LAURA FERRIS STEPHEN FIGLEWSKI Steve DIANA FISCHER Dee Dee JOAN FLANAGAN WARD FEURT NANCY FLEISCHMANN WILLIAM FLINN Bill PENNY FORRY STEVEN FORSGREN Steve CHARLENE FILIPPI CHRISTINE FOUGHT ANN FITZPATRICK Chris SARI FOX LINDA FRANSON KENT FRANTZVE JEANNE FRAZIER SHARON FREDRICKSON SUSAN FREEMAN RENE FUENTES 40 DOUGLAS FURGERSON Doug TEDD FURLER MAX GARRIOTT ROBERT GARRISON Bob FRANCINE GAUDET JUDY GEARY WILLIAM GEHRING MARK GIESECKE KATHLEEN GILLERLAIN Suzy RICHARD GILLMANN Dick JOHN GINTER MARY GLAscoTT 41 MICHAEL GLICKMAN Mike FRED GOLD DOROTHY GRAFF 1 MARYAN N GOLBA DAVID GORDON Dave NANCY GRANT CAROL GREENWALD ALLEN GUNTER RUTH HACKENBRACHT FAYE HADDAD J. LOREN HALL GRANT HAMILTON SHARON HAMILTON JOHN HANEY JERRY HANKS MARILYN HANSEN RONALD HARBECK Ron JUDITH HARPER Judy MARY HART 42 ROBERTBSJARTNETT JUDITH HOLBROOK MARJORIE HAYS Judy Margie NANCY HEATH NORMA HEIDENREICH NANNETTE HEINZ JOANN HOLMES PENNY HOLLY JANICE HEISS fan HAROLD HENNIS MARK HERRBACH BARBARA HESS ROBERT HETTIGER DONALD HLADY Don SCOTT HOFFMAN 3 43 KAREN HOOTS MARIJANE HOOK CYNTHIA HOPKINS Cyndy MICHAEL HORAN Mike BOBBIE ANN HORNBACK LINDA HUMBLE LINDA HUFFMAN JAMES HULL fzm CATHERINE ILIC Cathy BARBARA INGREBRETSEN Barb RANDALL IVERSON Randy A' ..-mia 52.12 -wf 1, . BARBARA IVES Barbie JOANN JACOBS Lg Wa . ,i?,, I Oh Yeah? SUE ANN JANE KAREN JANSON RICHARD JOECKEN HAROLD JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON Bob WAYNE JOHNSTON STEPHEN JULIUS Steve SUSAN KENEIPP ue FRANCIS KENNEDY Bud ROJENE KENTISH Freddie CHARLES KIEFER Chuck TIMOTHY KING Tim LARRY KOENES GLORIA KOENING ROBERT KOHL Robby GREGORY KOMAR Greg WILLIAM KONETZKI N et Oh Yeah? MARY KOPF JOHN KOSGAARD CHERYL KOZIER RUTH KOZLOW ROBERT KROULDIS Bob JUDITH KRUMM Judy DANIEL KUGLER Dan RICHARD LANE Dzek SANDRA LANG Sandy CHARLES LANTRY Chuck KRISTIN LARSEN K ris MARY LEAS CHERIE LENZEN SUSAN LEONHARDT LOIS LEVIN Bonny MICHAEL LEVIN Mike KEVIN LEVINS ROBERT LEVITE Bob BARRY LEVY JACK LIEBENTHAL CHERYL LINT LEONARD LITTLE Len TERENCE LOCKE Terry ROY LOCKHART 46 PAUL LOFLAND MARSHA MANGANO CHARLES LONG Charlie SHARON LOVE TERRY LUDOS MARILYN MANUEL DAVID LUERY MARK MARCUS Dave LYNN LUND PRISCILLA MAIN SYLVIA MALIZIA JANIS MARK QM: -A .5 BARBARA MALMQUIST BARBARA MARTIN Barb LUCILLE MALONI Luci BARBARA MANDERNACK Barb WILLIAM MANGAN Bill 47 CLAUDIA MARTIN J AMES MATTEN jim TOLBERT MCAFEE Toby ROGER McCOY Rag DONALD MATRAS Don KATHLEEN MAXON Kathy KAREN MCCARTNEY CARILEE MCCUE JANICE MCDIARMID jan KATHLEEN MCEWEN Kathy KATHERINE MCGRATH Kathy MARYANNE MCGUIRE DONALD McINTYRE Don MICHAEL McKAY Mike MARTHA MCKINLEY Marta WILLIAM McMANUS z MARJORIE McPHERSON Margze MARYANN MEDFORD B 'll NEIL MCWILLIAMS 48 RICHARD MELTZER COLLEEN MOORE Rich KURT MENGLE TERI LOU MENKE THOMAS MESSIMER Tom ERI METZ J PATRICIA MOORMANN GRACE MEYER JOHN MICHAL DARLENE MILLER WILLIAM MILLER Bill MARYANN MILLUSH KENT MOHR SANDRA MOLLNHAUER Sandy 49 Pat MICHAEL MOSK Mike BERNARD MOORMANN Burnie JEREMIAH MORRISSEY jerry CAROL MULLIGAN JOHN MURPHY DOROTHY MUSE Dottze GARY NELSON RUSSELL NELSON ROBIN NEMETH Russ TIMOTHY NEWMAN Tzm SUSAN NICHOLAS Sue JEAN N E N OLAN jeannie PAMELA NUGENT Pam Oh Yeah? JOHN NYWEIDE BARBARA O'BRIEN O. B. GARY OCKEY HEDDA OHMAN CHARLES OLSON HELENA ORANEN WILLIAM OVERAL B1 ANNE OWENS DAVID PARKER Dave jack WILLIAM PARKER Bill STEVEN PARR Steve CLINTON PARSONS GAIL PATTERSON Clint JOHN PARSONS SUSAN PAULOUSKY KAREN PAZUKA CAROL PERRIN val WILLIAM PETERSEN Bill Oh Yeah? ALAN PETERSON Al KAREN PETERSON Petey LINDA PETERSON STEVEN PFEIFER Steve MICHAEL PHELAN DALE PIERCE JUDY PINSKY Mike BARBARA PIN KSTAF F Pinky CHARLES PITCHFONRD Chuck JUDITH POHTOS Judy MICHAEL PRICE Mike SHARON QUAN Sherrie MARCIA PLAYE ALAN PORTELLI Al WILLIAM PRIESS Bill JOYCE QUINLIVAN JAMES RABY jim DONALD RAU Don MURIEL REED STEPHAN RETTALIATA Steve LESTRA RICHARDSON Saxha JOHN RIEGEL ack ANN RIGOTTI WILLIAM RING Bz lm RAYMOND RIVARD Ray JANIS ROBINSON an 52 I '11 JAMES RIPLING I. I 2 ROBERT ROSSEN BINSON ' LORA RUGE Pam ICHARD ROMER Rick PAMELA RO R SCOTT ROETH LINDA ROFFEE JENNIFER RONY Jennie ROBERT RUSSELL BARBARA RONGREN Bob Barb Y EA JOANN RONKOWSKI ROBERT ROSENBLUM Rosie JOHN ROSENSTEIN CONSTANCE SALVATORE Connie BILLEE ROSS 2 CHERYL ROYER f 53 ,, ii' B THOMAS RUMP Tom CAROLYN RUST MARJORIE SAMSO M arge BARRY SASSO BARBARA SCHAU Barb BARBARA SCHERMER Barb PAULA SONYI CAROL SAUNDERS DAVID SCI-IELLENBERGER Shellie DONALD SCHLATT Don JEAN SCHMIDT RYAN SCHNARE ANNE SCI-IONIG LARRY SCHULTZ BARBARA SCHULTZ Barb ELIZABETH SCHWARZ Betsy RANDY SCHWEIZER BRENDA SCREWS JANET SCUPHAM jan RICHARD SEEDER Rich JAMES SI-IOEMAKER 54 jim WILLIAM SIENKIEWICZ Diz RONALD STANFA MICHAEL SILVER Ron Miguel SUSAN SILVIS Sue BARRY SIMON CAMILLA SMITH JOYCE SMITH NANCY SMITH RONALD SMITH BRANDON SOHL GEORGE STEARS CHARLES STEINER RICHARD SORENSON Chic Rich JOHN SPIETH Pete CAROL SPIEWAK 55 KAY STAUDENRAUS BARBARA STEIN KIMBERLY STEVENSON Kim ANDREA STEWART Andy ROBERT STEWART Bob SUSAN STISKA Susie PAUL STEVENSON M ohob LINDA STEWART CAROL STIEPER SANDEE STOGENTINE GRANT STRAUSS Atlanta DIANE STUIT Di LINDA SUBLETT WILLIAM SUBLETT Bill CHARLES SULLIVAN TERENCE SULLIVAN Terry SALLY SUNDSTROM ELIZABETH SVEC Liz DIANE SWANSON DOLORES SWANSON Leslie KRISTINE SZABO Kris 56 ADELE TATE WILLIAM TAYLOR THEADORE TATGENHORST Bm Ted SUE THOMAS JOYCE THOMPSON JANICE THYER jan TALLE TILTON WILLIAM TOMPKINS Bill CAROLE TOTTEN LU NUMB ROGER VAN CLEVE Rog BARBARA VIX Barb KATHI VOLLMER 57 STEPHEN TIPTON S teue BONNIE VANDERHYE BYRON THOREN RICHARD TRAVIS Rick CHARLES VRSHEK Chuck JOHN WALLACE ROBERT WALSH Bob JOANN E WALZ MARILYN WARD MURRY WATSON JACQI WEAVER DAVID WELLS Dave RONALD WESTLUND Ron JAMES WHEELER I im Oh Yeah 7 BERTHA JEAN WHITE B. I. JANET WHITE SUE ANN WIEGEL Susie KENT WIGG CLAYTON WILLIAMS Clay SCOTT WILLIS SHARLA WILSON JEFFRY WISNESKI I if ANDREW WITVOET Andy PALEEFF PHILLIP WOLFF Phil NANCY WONSO JANET WRIGHT DIANNE YOUNG CYNTHIA ZEGERS Cindy JOHN ZIEGERT CAROLYN ZIESMER JEFFREY ZIMMERMAN I 219' RONALD ZIMMERMAN Ron GEORGE FAIRMAN 59 YEAH! ! ff Lg! iii. 52 i Sa 4 if , 4 f W ,z may 1 'i W Akfbwwf Q23 uommfm-flossm n E292 na 'iii' - A .ws ,. . N, 15 -' ,mf if Q2 9 M, 2 QE 1 1 ix Q :ef X . , Q 3 E ORIGINAL SENIOR MEMBERS ROW I-Barb Brown, Linda Stewart, Charlyne Filippi, Penny Holly, Barb Vix, Barb Hess. ROW 2-Rich Cole, Brandon Sohl, Jim Alderman, Robby Kohl, Dave Gordon, John Michal. ROW 3-Terry Crawford, Jacquie DeLelio, Betsy Schwartz, Dotty Muse, Debbie Chase, Sandie Lekas. ROW 4-Linda Huffman, Lu Unumb, Emily Canning, Anne Owens, Barb Martin, Karen Hoots, Jeff Ellis, Art Cohrs, Steve Bittner, Marc Giesecke, Bob Ros- sen, Adrienne Angone, Jeanne Nolan, Jean Carnegie, Grace Meyer, Sharla Wilson. ROW 5-Jim Davidson, John Childers, John Wallace. NATIONA H0 OR SOCIETY JUNIOR MEMBERS ROW I-Mike Lockhart, Roger Hurd, Tom Buchsbaum, ,Nancy Paul, Gretchen Nicholson, Terry Garton, Karen Wein- berger, Kathy Jones, Kathy Floerke, Mary Snuggs, Kathy Boardman. ROW 2-Carolyn Boh- len, Ann Blodgett, Susan Raphael, Carol Cheney, Susan Crews, Leslie Petr, Mary Lou Barisas, Nancy Hornbaker, Sandy Woelflin, Judy Petzke, Betty He- erema. ROW 3-Lynn Bucholz, Nancy Martin, Linda Darner, Sue Smith, Bonnie Seebold, Nancy Larson, Wananda Walther, Barb Bunker, Martha Spieth, Eileen Jadtke, Nancy Lewis. ROW 4-Rick Scupham, Marty Dybitz, Jim Zimmerman, Linda McCormack, Leo Brown, Steve Easton, Jeff Knight, Bill Chamberlain. ROW 54Mike Suthers, Ken Brewer, Bryon Woods, Bob Lawton, Tom Porter, Bob Hoffman, Harry Hull. ROW 6-Roger Bix- by, Bob Monaghan, Barny Lentz, Al Wagner, Den- nis Kerwin. NEW SENIOR MEMBERS ROW I-Joan Flan- agan, Chris Campbell, Penny Forry, Joyce Thompson, Bonnie Vanderhye, Norma Heidenreich, Marge Sam- soe. ROW 2-Scott Willis, Janet Wright, Nancy Won- so, Linda Subblett, Jan Thyer, Carol Perrin, Sandy Mollnhauer. ROW 3-Steve Figlewski, Kay S'tauden- raus, Carol Saunders, Sue Cox, Marcia Playe, Lynn Everett, Kris Birkness, ROW 4-Don Rau, Ken Brooks, Ruth Hackenbracht, Mary Hart, Alan Gunter, James N, Baker, Bob Garrison. ROW 5-Dick Gill- man, Bill Flinn, Denis Bernsten, Jack Niweide, George Stears, Jan Heiss, Cherie Lenzen. 5, T 15? My ip ff 32 Four years of friendship. CLASS OF ' GR DU TIO A proud occasion for the whole family. ,H L. OHN DAYTON ROBERT ROSSEN J Mountains of Life To Ascend: Believe REDA D HITE PECTACUL R An end or a. beginning, each makes the choice. 63 KATHERINE A. ABBOTT AFS 43 French Club 33 Aquettes 2,3,4. JEAN BONNIE ADAMS GAA 13 AFS 2. JUDY ADAMSON Thornton 1,2,33 H-F 43 Girls Club 1,2,33 Glee Club 1,2,3, JUDY ADELSON Newspaper 3,43 Home- room President 43 Ski Club 43 Quill and Scroll 4. MARILYN AKSAMIT Chorus 1,23 AFS 23 Debate Squad 1,2. JAMES ALDERMAN National Honor So- CWYY 3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,43 Lettermen 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Varsity Club 43 Geog- raphy Club 13 Science Club 1,2. GLENN ALEXANDER Football 13 Wres- tling 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 2,35 Geography Club 13 Drama Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,4. MARY ALEXANDER AFS to Chile 33 Thespian 2,3,43 Senate 1,23 Election Com- mittee 13 Chorus 13 AFS 43 Viking Bloc 1. CASSIE ALLBRITTON Senate 43 Ski Club 43 Homeroom President 1,2,3. JOHN ALLISON Football 1,2,33 Track 1, 2,33 Lettermen 33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MARILYN ANDERSON Photography Club 334Viking Bloc 13 Spanish Club 23 FNA 0, . ROGER ANDERSON Football 1,2,3,43 Track 23 Lettermen 3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 33 Varsity Club 43 Weightlifting Club 2,3, 43 Homeroom President 2. WALTER ANDERSON Track 3. ADRIENNE ANGONE National Honor Society 3,43. Prom Committee 33 Chorus 13 Viking Choir 2,3,43 Madrigals 2,3,43 Var. SUV Band 1,2,3, Symphonic Band 43 Or- chestra 1,2,3,43,AFS 2,3,43 French Club 1, 23 Bridge Club 33 Drama Club 3,4. STEVE ANTHONY Cross Country 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,213.43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Letterman 43 Band 1. LINDA ARQUILLA Viking Bloc 13 French Club 3,43 Bridge Club 1. LINDA BAHNAMAN Mother McAuley High School 13 H-F 2,3,43 Chorus 23 Latin Club 23 Bridge Club 43 FTA 2,3. GREGORY BAKER Grosse Pointe High School 13 H-F 2,3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Football 1,3,43 Band 13 Var- sity Club 3,4. JAMES A. BAKER Football 2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,25 Golf 2,3,43 Chorus lg Varsity Club 2,3,4. JAMES N. BAKER Golf 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 43 Varsity Band 1, 2,33 Orchestra 2,3,43 French Club 2,33 Geography Club 13 H-F Guard 2,3,43 Stage Band 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 4. MARILYN BALANOW Chorus 43 Library Science 4. DIANIA BALDOVIN Willowbrook Com- munity High School 1,2333 H-F 43 Chorus 1,33 Business Conference 23 Homecoming Associations 23 Prom Committee 23 Home- coming Committee 33 Audio Visual 4. GARY BARNARD Football 13 Wrestling 13 Track 1,23 Chorus 4. JAMES BARNES Tennis 1. THOMAS BARROWS Class Vice-President 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Tennis 1,23 Lettermen 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Band 1,23 Varsity Club 3343 Weightlifting Club 3,4. JOSEPH BARTELHEIM Cross Country 2, 33 Track 1,2,3,43 Lettermen 33 Chorus 1,2. THOMAS BARTLETT Morgan Park Academy 13 H-F 2,3,43 Cross Country 13 Basketball 13 Track ls Society Council 3, 43 Intramurals 1,33 French Club 33 Ski Club 3,4, President. CAROLE BASLER Senate 23 Chorus 1, 2,33 Viking Choir 43 AFS 1,23 Y-Teens 1, 23 H-F Guard 3,43 National Honor So- ciety 4. JOHN BATCHOS Football 1,2,3,43 Intra- murals 1,2,3,43 Band 2,3,4. BONNIE BEADLESTON Society Council 13 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Turnabout Committee 43 AFS'43 Y-Teens 1,23 French Club 2,33 Homeroom President 3. WILLIAM BECKER Senate 13 Football 43 Basketball 1323 Golf 1,2,43 Track 33 In- tramurals 3,43 Chorus 13 Spanish Club 13 23 Weightlifting Club 3,4. WILLIAM BELKNAP Football 1,23 Base- ball 13 Geography Club 1. ALAN BELOFSKY Chess Club 13 Geog- raphy Club 13 FTA 1. LAWRENCE BENCE Cross Country 1,23 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,2,33 Intramurals 1, 2,3. SUZANNE BENDLE Viking Bloc 13 Y- Teens 1,2. PATRICIA BENNETT Marion High School 13 H-F 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Choir Sedality 13 GAA 2,33 Bridge Club 23 FTA 4. ROBERT J. BENSON Proviso West High School 13 H-F 2,3,43 Cine Club 13 Thes- Elin 3,43 German Club 2333 Radio Club SENIOR I FORMATIO DENIS BERNTSEN Football 1,23 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Track 13 Letter- men 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Homeroom President 23 National Honor Society 4. MAUREEN BERRY Academy of Our Lady 13 I-I-F 2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,33 GAA 13 Orchestra 13 Varsity Band 23 Ski Club 3. ELLEN BERRYMAN' West Junior High School 13 H-F 2,3,43 Cheerleader 13 Chorus 13 Bridge Club 43 FTA 4. CHARLOTTE BEVEN GAA 33 Modern Dance Club 3,4. JOHN BEVEN Executive Council 13 Prom Committee 3. SUSAN BIESCHKE Mother of Sorrows 13 H-F 2,3,43 Chorus 13 FHA 1. BONNIE BIITTNER Chorus 1,2,33 Viking Choir 4. BETTY JO BILLINGS Thornton 1: H-F 2,3,43 Purple X ls Girls Club 13 Home- coming Chairman 13 Pep Club 13 Honor Day Representative lj Freshman Stand Uo 13 Senate 3,43 Sunshine Committee 33 Turnabout Committee 43 Chorus 23 Span- ish Club 2,3. KRISTIN BIRKNESS AFS 1,2,3.43 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1,43 French Club 3,43 Bridge Club 3, National Honor Society 4. STEVE BITTNER Executive Council 13 Society Council 13 Class President 13 Class Treasurer 23 Class Vice-President 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4-President3 Foot- baIl'1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 1.2, 3,43 Letterman 1,2,3,43 Band 13 Varsity Club 3,4-President3 Mathletes 33 Home- room President 13 Harvard Book Award 3. DONNA BLEAKLEY Chorus 13 AFS 1, 2,33 Y-Teens 43 French Club 1,2,33 Bridge Club 3. ELIZABETH BOON Thespian 2,3,43 AFS 1,2,33 Art Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,3: Spanish Club 3,43 Geography Club 13 FHA 3,43 H-F Guard 2.3: FTA 2. DAVID BOOTS S.O.S. 1,23 Football 1,2, 3,43 Swimming 23 Baseball 1.2,3.43 Let- termen 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Band 1, 23 Varsity Club 43 Weightlifting Club 1, 2.3. DIANE BOYLAN Homecoming Committee 23 Chorus 13 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 13 Span-ish Club 2.3.4. KAREN BOYSEN Senate 13 AFS 2,33 GAA 1.23 FNA 13 French Club 2: Geog- raphy Club ls H-F Guard 2,33 FTA 43 Homeroom President 2: Philosophy Club 3. ,IUDITH BRAASCH GAA 13 French Club 3. CAROL BRADY Yearbook 4-Art Editor 4: Senate 33 Music Committee 33 Art Club 1.23 Science Club 2.3,4. ' IEARDBQRA BRENKE AFS 1,2,43 French U . ROSETTA BRESSLER Library Science 3, 43 GAA 13 Viking Bloc 1. DENNIS BRINLY Durrett H.S. 13 H-F 2,3,43 Newspaper 13 Senate 13 Homecoming Committee 13 Prom Committee 3: Class President 13 Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Varsity Band 132,3,43 Homeroom President 1,4. CHERYL BRISTOW Chorus 1,2,33 Art Club 1,43 GAA 1,23 Viking Bloc 13 Span- gklslub 3. DRA BROCKMAN Bloom Tw . H.S. 1.2: H-F 3,43 Homecomin Commiiztee 23 Ehoi'ui'13 Gl:ee gllub 23 AFS 23 Radio Club 5 - eens ' anish C I -' ' Ski Club 3. , P lub 2, FNA 1,2, -3.fhTTYB?RqLgVg AFS1 2,33 Art ,Club 23 I U18 00 S. - eens ' S anish Club 33 FNA ig su c.1ubs,4. ' P VIRGINIA BROMLEY Homecoming Com- m1tteel43 Turnabout Committee 23 Prom Committee Cheerleader 2,3,4-Captain3 Chorus 13 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1. ' KENNETH BROOKS Finance Committee 19 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,25 Debate Squad 2,3,43 Mathletes 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA BROWN Frank W. Cox H.S. 1,2,33 H-F 43 French Club-Secretary 1,2, 33 Yearbook 23 AFS 43 Y-Teens 43 Bridge Club 43 National Honor Society 3,4. GERALD CALLAHAN Harvard St. George H.S. 1,2,33 H-F 43 Science Club 1,23 In- tramurals 2,33 Soccer 33 Latin Club 3. FREDRIC CAMERON Football lj Base- ball 13 Intramurals 13 Chorus' 43 Band 3, 4. LYNN CAMFERDAM Northwest Classen H.S. 1,23 H-F 3,43 Court Jesters 1,23 Courtesy Club 1,23 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 3. CHRISTINE CAMPBELL Senate 43 Homecoming Committee 1,23 Chorus 1,23 Viking Choir 3,45 AFS 1,23 Viking Bloc 13 French Club 1,2,43 FTA 43 National Honor Society 4. JANE CAMPBELL Homecoming Commit- tee 43 Turnabout Committee 33 Spanish Club 1,23 Homeroom President 1. EMILY J. CANNING National Honor Society 3,45 Senate 13 Supreme Court 33 Chorus 1,23 Viking Choir 3,43 Madrigals 3,43 Band 13 Varsity Band 2,3, Symphonic Band 4 Orchestra 2,3,43 AFS 2,3,43 French Club 1,2,33 Homeroom President 4. WILLIAM CARLBORG Cadet Band 13 Varsity Band 33 Orchestra 43 Sumphonic Band 43 Chess Club 43 Bridge Club 4. JEAN CARNEGIE National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Senate 43 Homecoming Com- mittee 43 Chorus 1,23 Viking Choir 3343 AFS 23 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 2,43 French Club 1,2,33 Bridge Club 23 FTA'23 Home- room President 1,2,3. ELIZABETH CARROLL Homecoming Committee 43 Chorus 1,23 Viking Choir 3, 43 Art Club 43 Booster Club 4. DEBORAH CHASE National Honor S0- ciety 3,43 Voyager 3,4-Editor-in-Chiefg Commissioner of Publicity 43 Executive Council 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Prom Committee 33 AFS 1,2,3,43 Library Science 23 Viking Bloc lg Y-Teens 1,2,33 Latin Club 33 Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN CHILDERS National Honor So- ciety 3,4-.Vice-Presidentg Senate 23 Execu- tive Council 43 Prom Committee 33 Class President 43 Class Treasurer -33 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Lettermen 3,43 Weightlifting Club 3. TOM CLARK Football 13 Wrestling 1,23 Tennis 33 Intramurals 23 Chess Club 1,23 Bridge Club 2,3,43 Gymnastics 3. THOMAS CLARKE Basketball 132,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Lettermen 3,43 Chorus 43 Varsity Club 3,4. SUZI CLAYTON Senate 13 Student Hand- book Committee 13 Cheerleader 23 Viking Bloc 13 Bridge Club 43 Ski Club 4. ANN COFFMAN Prom Committee 33 AFS 1,2,3,43 Viking Bloc lg French Club 1,2, 3,43 Aquettes 2. CHARLES COHLER Track 23 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4. ARTHUR COHRS National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Senate 1,33 Sunshine Committee 33 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Track 1g Intramurals 3,43 Chorus 13 Viking Choir 2,33 Band 13 Varsity Band 2,3, Symphonic Band 43 Orchestra 43 AFS 43 German Club 1,2,334. ELAINE COHRS Chorus 1,23 AFS 4g German Club 3,43 GAA 13 Viking Bloc 1g Y-Teens 13 Russian Club 3,4-Secretary3 Folk Music Club 4. WILLIAM COLBRESE Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Track 2,3: Lettermen 3,43 Intramurals 23 Varsity Club 3.4. . RICHARD COLE National Honor Society 3,4-TTCSSUFCTQ Football 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 Lettermen 3,43 Chorus 1,43 Viking Choir 23 Band 13 Var- sity Club 3,43 Weightlifting Club 3. THOMAS CONNERY Track 33 Art Club 23 Latin Club 2,43 Collectors Club 2,3. gD3A4CONRAD Aquettes 2,3,43 H-F Guard PATRICIA CORSON Chorus 1,23 Viking Choir 3,43 Madrigals 33 Bridge Club 23 H-F Guard 4. MARCIO COSCARELLI AFS Exchange Student from Brazilg H-F 43 AFS 4. NICHOLAS COTTEN Bloom Twp. H.S. 1,23 Anderson H.S. 33 Washington H.S. 33 H-F 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 2,43 Pep Club 23 Chorus 4. JOANNA COX Y-Teens 23 FNA 23 Bridge Club 2. . SUSAN COX National Honor Society 43 Society Council 3,43 GAA 13 Bridge Club 13 FHA 3.4-President: FTA 23 VBC 3, Speech Team 43 Betty Crocker Homemak of the Year 4. TERRY CRAWFORD National Honor S cie 3,43 AFS 2,3' GAA 1,23 French Cl: 1,234-vice-President, Bridge Club 1,2,3, FHA 3-Vice-President, 4-Treasurer. CLIFFORD CULLODEN Thespian 1, 3,43 Supreme Court 13 Homecoming Cox mittee 1,43 Turnabout Committee 33 Pro Committee 33 Swimming 2,3,43 Tennis' 3,43 Lettermen 2,3,43 Chorus 13. Viku Choir 23 German Club 1,23 Varsity Cll 43 Audio-Visual 43 Homeroom President 3. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM H-F 1,23 E Anthony Village High School 33 H-F Ski Club 2,33 Football 2,33 Debate 2, Baseball 23 Track 33 Lettermen 1,43 Geo raphy Club 1. GEORGE CURRY German Club 1,2,3, Debate Squad 2,3,43 Chess Club 2,3. DEBORAH CUSHING Senate 1,2,3, Sunshine Committee 33 Prom Committ 33 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1,43 Spam Club 4-Vice-President3 Russian Club 3 Secretary, 4-Vice-President. PETER DAHLBERG National Merit Tennis 1,2,3,43 German Club 2,3,43 Mat letes 3,4. JOHN DANIELSON Marian 1,23 H-F 43 Cross-Country 13 Track 13 Basketball 2. JIM DAVIDSON Forest Hills 13 Baske ball 13 National Honor Society 3,41 The pian 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Chorus 23 W king Choir 3,4. JOHN DAYTON North Olmsted H.S North Olmsted, Ohio 1,2,33 H-F 43 Cappella Choir 2,33 Musical 33 Yearboe 43 Chorus 4. NOREEN DELARME AFS 2,43 GAA 23 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 3,43 FTA ' Russian Club 3,43 Booster Club JACQUELINE DELELIO National Hon Society 3,43 FNA 13 Bridge Club 4. I ANDY DENISTON Swimming 2,33 Intr murals 4. I RICHARD DENNIS Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,33 Letterman 1,25 Varsi Club 43 Weightlifting Club 3,43 Russx: Club 3,4. h KEN DERUNTZ Wrestling 1,23 Intl murals 13 Chorus 1,23 Band 1,2- JERRY DICKS Wrestling 1,2. MARY DOOLEY Chorus 1. DAVID DORNE Senate 1,2,3,43 Footb, 23 Track 2,33 Intramurals 2,33 Chorus 2,33 Viking Choir 43 Spanish Club 2,3 Chess 33 Homeroom President 43 Ski Cl 4. LAURA DOWDING Chorus 1.23 Viki' Choir 3.43 AFS 1,2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 Viki Bloc 1,23 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Spanish Cl- 33 Aquettes 2,3,43 H-F Guard 2,3,43 S Club 3. . ALAN DOYLE Newspaper 4-Sports E1 tor3 Science Club 1,23 Basketball Mgr LAWRENCE DOYLE Marian 1,2,33 HI 43 Cross Country 1,2,33 Basketball 1, Track 1,2. EISLEN DUNNUCK Chorus 1,23 GAA LESLIE DURLAND Bryant H.S. 13 H 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Science Club Chorus 1,2,33 French Club 23 Stud Government Treasurer 43 Executive Co cil 43 Track 33 VBC 3. ROGER DUSOLD Cross-Country 23 Ba ketball 1,2,3,43 Baseba-ll 1,2,43 Letternm 3,4. CHARLES EBAN Tennis 1,2,3,43 Lett man 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Ch Club 15 Latin Club 2,3,45 French Club 1. Geography Club 15 Collectors Club 2,35 Computor Club 4. KAREN EBERHARDT GAA 1,2,3,4. BARBARA EDWARDS Woodbury Fr. H.S. 15 Hathaway Brown School for Girls 25 H-F 3,45 A Cappella Choir 15 Intramural Sports 15 Glee Club 25 Intramural Sports 25 Audio-Visual 3. THOMAS EHARDT Orchestra 1,2,3545 Photography 1525 Radio Club 1,25 Math- letes 3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,-15 Math Club 3545 Computor Club 4. KATHLEEN J. EISELE Viking Bloc 1,25 Bridge Club 35 Aquettes 2,3,4. DAVID ELLIFSON Senate 3,45 Wrestling 152,35 Intramurals 35 Chorus 1,25 Art Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 35 Weightlifting Club 3. BARBARA ELLIOT Viking Bloc 15 Y- Teens 15 French Club 4. ARTHUR S. ELLIS Swimming 2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Baseball 1,25 Lettermen 253, g53Ii1tramurals 1,25 Chorus 15 H-F Guard JEFFERY ELLIS National Honor society 3,45 Thespian 2,3,45 Student Government Vice Pres. 45 Senate 152,35 Executive Coun- cil 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Turn- about Committee 35 Wrestling 35 Tennis 1,253,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,25 Homeroom President 1. WILLIAM ENGLEMAN Band 1525 Var- sity Band 3,4. LINDA ERICKSON Yearbook 45 Band 15 Varsity Band 2,35 Viking Bloc 15 Spanish Club 25 Aquettes 2. GARY ERNST Football 35 Swimming 2, 3,4. COLETTE EVANS Marian H.S. 15 H-F 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Chess Club 35 French Club 35 Bridge Club 45 Ski Club 3. LYNNE EVERTT Sharon High School 15 25 H-F 3,45 Band 1,25 AFS 25 Senate 1, 25 Guidance Office Secretary 15 Newspaper 1,25 Senior Committee 45 Varsity Band 35 AFS 35 Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 35 Fu- ture Teachers Club 3,4 President5 Home- room President 45 National Honor Society 4. SUSAN EYSENBACH Chorus 1,2,35 Vi- king Choir 45 AFS 1,25 Viking Bloc 15 Y- Teens 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 1,2, Booster Club 4. CHARLES FAULKNER Senate 25 Cross- Country 2,3,45 Football 25 Track 2,35 Let- termen 2,35 AFS 1,2,3,45 Debate Squad 2, 3,45 Radio Club 35 Chess Club 2535 Latin Club 2,3,45 Geography 15 Collector's Club 2,3. CATHY FERKAN Chorus 1,25 Orchestra 15 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 4. LAURA FERRIS Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens 1. WARD FEURT Thespian 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Prom Committee 35 AFS 2,35 De- bate Squad 25 Spanish Club 35 Jets 35 Latin Club 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Philosophy Club 3,4. STEPHEN FIGLEWSKI Band 15 Varsity Band 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Swing Band 2,35 45 AFS 2 Vice-President 45 Radio Club 1,25 Mathletes 3,45 Jets 3,45 Bridge Club 1,25 Bridge Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Computer Club 45 National Merit 45 National Honor Society 4. CHARLYNE FILIPPI National Honor So- ciety 3545 Thespian 1,2,3,4 Secretary Com- missioner of Activities 3,45 Executive Coun- cil 3,45 Society Council 3,45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Turnabout Committee 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Viking Bloc 15 Y- Teens 15 Bridge Club 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 Speech Team 3,45 National Forensic League 4. DIANA FISCHER AFS 4: Viking Bloc 15 Bridge Club 25 Aquettes 2,3,4. ANN FITZPATRICK Assembly Committee 15 Viking Bloc 15 Bridge Club 45 Aquettes 2,35 Ski Club 4. JOAN FLANAGAN Senate 15 Supreme Court 25 Election Committee 35 Homecom- ing Committee 1.2.35 Prom Committee 35 Swim Timer 45 AFS 1,2,3,4 Vice-President5 Art Club 3,45 GAA 15 Vikin Bloc 15 Frenclli Club 2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety . NANCY FLEISCHMANN Luther High School South 15 H-F 2.3,45 Yearbook 45 Chorus 1,25 GAA 152,35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Booster Club 4. WILLIAM FLINN Cross-Country 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Golf 25 Track 35 Lettermen 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 2, 3.4: Russian Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. PENNY FORRY Homecoming Committee 2: Cheerleader 354' Chorus 125 Viking Bloc 1: Aouettes 25 Homeroom President 25 National Honor Society 4. CHRISTINE FOUGHT Yearbook 45 Homecoming,-Committee 3545 Chorus 1,25 AFS 1,25 iking Bloc 15 Y-Teens 1,25 French Club 25 Bridge Club 1. SARI FOX Newspaper 3545 Homecoming 45. Turnabout Committee 35 Prom Com- imttee 35 Chorus 15 Viking Bloc 15 Span- ish Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 4. LINDA FRANSON Chorus 1,2,45 AFS 15 Y-Teens 1,25 FTA 1. KENT FRANTZVE spanish club 3,45 Chess Club 15 VBC 4. JEANNE FRAZIER AFS 45 Bridge Club 1,2. SHARON FREDRICKSON Chorus 1,25 GAA 15 Viking Bloc 15 Y-Teens 1,2. RENE FUENTES Tennis 15 Spanish Clulb nt 15 Gymnastics 3,45 Homeroom Preside . DOUG FURGERSON Sunshine Committee 25 Homecoming Committee 2,35 Class Presi- dent 25 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Base- ball 15 Lettermen 2,3545 Intramurals 3545 German Club 2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Weightlifting Club 3. TEDD FURLER Spanish Club 4. MAX GARRIOT Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Dxrector 3,45 French Club 3,4. ROBERT GARRISON Thespian 2,3545 Concessions Manager 3,45 Senate 15 Execu- tive Council 3545 Prom Committee 35 Class Vice-President 15 Debate Squad 2,3,45 Latin Club l,253,45 National Honor So- ciety 4. FRANCINE GAUDET Homecoming Com- mittee 1,45 Chorus 15 Twirlers 2,35 Home- room President 35 Folk Music Club 4. JUDY GEARY Chorus 1,2,45 Viking Choir 3. WILLIAM GEHRING Swimming- 2,3545 Track 15'Letterman 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Vi- liiggll Choir 25 Varsity Club 45 H-F Guard KATHLEEN GILLERLAIN Yearbook 45 Aquettes 2,3545 Modern Dance Club 35 Ski Club 35 AFS 15 Viking Bloc 15 Y-Teens 15 Bridge Club 4. MARK GIESICKE National Honor So- ciety 3545 Radio Club 1,2,3,45 Mathletes 3,45 French Club 1,253,45 Computer Club 45 VBC 3. ROBERT GIROLIMAN Chorus 1,2,3. RICHARD GILLMANN Symphonic Band 45 Varsity Band 152,35 Orchestra 2,3,45 AFS 1,25 Photography Club 15 Radio Club 1,25 Mathletes 2,3,45 French Club 1525 Bridge Club 3,45 H-F Guard 45 VBC 2, 3,45 Computer Club 45 National Honor Society 4. MARY GLASCOTT Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 2,45 Bridge Club 35 FTA 4. MICHAEL GLICKMAN Tennis 2. DAVID GORDON National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 2,45 Track 1,2, 3,45 Intramurals 15 Band Cadet 15 Var- sity Band 2,35 Orchestra 3545 Symphonic Band 45 German Club 354. DOROTHY .GRAFF Society Council 45 Music Committee 25 Viking Bloc 15 Home- room President 4. NANCY GRANT Yearbook 45 Senate 3,45 Sunshine Committee 3,45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 15 Spanish Club 2,3,45 French Club 35 Aquettes 2,35 Ski Club 3. CAROL GREENWALD AFS 15 Spanish Club 3,4. PAUL GREENWOOD Cross-country 3,45 Basketball 25 Track 35 Intramurals 15354. SHARON GRIMES LARRY GROH Yearbook 4-Sports Edi- tor5 Cross-Country 1,25 Wrestling 15 Base- ball 1,2,3545 Letterman 1,2,3545 Band 1,25 German Club 4. JEFF GROVE Swimming 25 Golf 4. ROBERT GRZYBOWSKI Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. ALLEN GUNTER Lettermen 45 Band 15 Varsity Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 253,45 Ger- man Club 25354 Treasurer5 Edda Board 3,45 National Honor Society 4. RUTH ANN HACKENBRACHT Shroder Junior High 15 Woodward High School 2,35 H-F 45 GAA 1,2535 FTA 2,3--secretary, 45 Senior Choir 35 Pep Club 35 National Honor Society 4. F. DIANNE HADDAD Chorus 1,25 Orches- tra 152,35 Library Science 35 GAA 15 Y- Teens 1,2,4. LOREN HALL Golf 45 Track 15 Band 15 Varsity Band 2. GRANT W. HAMILTON Luther High South 1,2,35 H-F 45 Audio-Visual 15 Cross Country 1,25 Newspaper 15 Intramurals 45 Ski Club 4. SHARON HAMILTON Sunset Junior High 15 H-F 2,3,45 Class Vice-President 15 Li- brary, Club 15 .Journalism Club 15 Chorus 25 Viking Choir 2,35 Equestrians 3. 'JOHN HANEY Baseball 15 Track 3,45 In- tramurals 45 Chorus 15 Viking Choir 2,3,45 Madrtgals 45 Art Club 253. JERRY F. HANKS Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,35 Intramurals 4. MARILYN HANSEN Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3,45 Madrigals 45 Viking Bloc 15 Y- Teens 25 Bridge Club 2,35 Aquettes 2,3,4. RONALD HARBECK Intramurals 2,3. JUDITH HARPER AFS 1,25 Future Nurses Club 1,2,3. MARY HART Voyager 45 AFS 3,45 Photo- graphy Club 3,45 French Club 1,2,3 Vice- President, 4-President5 FTA 152,3,45 Edda Board 3,45 National Honor Society 4. ROBERT HARTNETT Franklin Junior 65 High 15 H-F 2,3,45 Thespian 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Chorus 2,35 Viking Choir 4. PAUL HAGEN Football 1,2. NANCY HEATH Fenger High School 1,25 H-F 3,45 Teacher's Aid 1,25 GAA 1,25 Of- fice Helper 1. 1 NORMA HEIDENREICH Homecoming Committee 25 Cadet Band 15 Varsity Band 2,35 Symonic Band 45 Orchestra 45 AFS 1, 2,3545 German Club 2,35 Viking Bloc 15 Y- Teens 45 FTA 3-Vice-President5 National Honor Society 4. NANNETTE HEINZ Marion High 15 H-F 2,3,45 French Club 1,35 Art Club 15 Pep Club 15 AFS 3. ,IANICE HEISS Thespian 3,45 Senate 35 Chorus 15 GAA 15 French Club 3,45 Nation- al Honor Society 4. HAROLD HENNIS Football 15 Intramurals 2. MARK HERRBACH Senate 1,2,45 Class Vice-President 25 Viking Choir 45 Varsity Band 152,35 Symphonic Band5 Orchestra 152, 3,45 Homeroom President 3. BARBARA HESS National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Chorus 1,25 Y- Teens 45 French Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Aquettes 3,45 H-F Guard 2,3,45 Homeroom President 45 Computer Club 4. - BOB HETTIGER Swimming 2,3,45 Wres- tling 15 Track 1525 Chorus 15 Art Club 1,25 H-F Guard 3,4. DONALD HLADY Football 25 Basketball 1,253,545 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Letterman 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. 1 H SCOTT HOFFMAN Edina-Morningside High 15 H-F 2,3545 Electronics Club 15 Choir 15 Operetta Choir 1. JUDITH HOLBROOK AFS 15 Art Club 25 GAA 25 FNA 35 Bridge Club 15 FTA PENNY HOLLY National Honor Society 3, 45 Senate 15 Homecoming Committee 1, Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3,45 AFS 1,45 Viking Bloc 15 Y-Teens 45 Bridge Club 35 Homeroom President 2,3. JOANN HOLMES Chorus 152. h MARIJANE HOOK Prom Committee 3. KAREN HOOTS Chorus 1,25 AFS 15 Y- Tccns 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,4. CYNTHIA GAIL HOPKINS Turnabout Committee 45 Chorus 1,2535 AFS 2,3545 V1- king Bloc 15 Spanish Club 45 Geography Club 15 Bridge 2,35 Speech Team' 3,41 MIKE HORAN Football 1,2' Swimming 2, 3, wrestling 1,25 Baseball 25 'Trask 25 cho- rus 1,2535 A-V 1535 Weightlifting Club 2. BOBBIE HORNBACK Chorus 15 GAA 1, 25 FNA 1,2. LINDA HUFFMAN National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Supreme Court 35 AFS 2,3,45 GAA 15 FTA 2,3,4. ilhg ISIQLL Thespian 3,45 Radio Club 1,2,3, LiNDA HUMBLE Chorus 2,4. CATHERINE ILIC Emerson High School 1,2535 H-F 45 GAA 1,2,35 FTA 35 Latin Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Cheering Block 1, 2,35 Glee Club 3. BARBARA INGERBRETSEN Turnabout Committee 45 Swimming 2535 Chorus 15 H-F Guard 2,35 Modern Dance Club 3- Vice-Pres., 4-Pres. RANDALL IVERSON Senate 1' Wrestling 1,25 Band 15 Varsity Band 25 Hlome Room President 2. BARBARA IVES Yearbook 45 Senate 2,35 Music Committee 2,35 Homecomin Com- mittee 45 Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 35 GAA 1525 Viking Bloc 15 Y-Teens 25 French Club 2535 Bridge Club 15 Aquettes 2,3545 Ski Club 3. JOANN JACOBS Y-Teens 15 AFS 1. SUE ANNE JANE Jefferson High 15 Calu- met High 15 H-F 2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Chorus 1, 2,35 Senate 1. RICHARD JOECKEN Track 3,45 Gymnas- tics 3,45 3-year Graduate HAROLD JOHNSON Ski Club 35 VBC 45 Speech Team 4. ROBERT JOHNSON Track 3,45 Band 15 Varsity Band 2,3,45 Chess Club 15 Bridge Club 1,2 35 H-F Guard 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Gymnastics 3,4. WAYNE JOHNSTON Senate 1,2535 Foot- ball 25 Tennis 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Band 15 Varsity Band 2,35 S mghonic Band 45 Orchestra 2,3545 French Glu 3. STEPHEN JULIUS Brother Rice 15 Marian 25 H-F 3,4. SUSAN KENEIPP Thespian 3,45 News- paper 3,4-Editor-in-Chief 4, Graduate Editor5 Homecoming Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 AFS 2,35 Viking Bloc 15 French Club 2' Homeroom President 45 Quill and Scroli 4. FRANCIS KENNEDY Cross-Country 25 Football 15 Basketball 1535 Golf 45 Letter- :inan 31,45 Intramurals 45 Homeroom Presi- ent . ROJENE KENTISH Quill and Scroll 45 Yearbook 3,4-Editor-in-Chief H-F '65 Senate 3,45 Election Committee 35 Music Committee 35 Homecomin-ig Committee 25 Turnabount Committee 5 Orchestra 15 Aquettes 2,3545 AFS 1,3,45 Y-Teens 1,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Club 3. CHARLES KIEFER Football 1,25 Swimm- ing 2,3545 Letterman 3,4. TIM KING Intramurals 4. LUCIE KLEIN Yearbook 4-Business Man- ager5 Senate 1,25 Supreme Court 45 Home- coming Committee 3545 Chorus 25 Viking Bloc 15 Spanish Club 3545 French Club 25 Aquettes 2,35 Ski Club 3. LARRY KOENES Riverside Jr. H.S. 15 H-F 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Baseball 1525 In- tramurals 4. GLORIA KOENING Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3,45 Viking Bloc 1. ROBERT KOHL National Honor Society 3,45 Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3. GREGORY KOMAR Chorus 15 French Club 1,2. WILLIAM KONETZKI Cross-Country 25 Basketball 1,2535 Golf 45 Letterman 3545 In- tramurals 4. MARY KOPF Chorus 1,2,3. JOHN KORSGARD CHERYL KOSIER Rock Falls Twp. H.S. 15 H-F 2,3,45 GAA 1. KOZLOW Chorus 1,2,35 French u . KRUMM FNA 25 French Club 3,4, ROBERT KROULDIS DANIEL KUGLER Football 1,2,3,45 Wres- tling 1,25 Baseball5 Golf 253,45 Letterman 3, 45 Intramurals 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Weigllxtlifting Club 3,4. RIC ARD LANE Football 3,45 Basketball 45 Baseball 25 Track 153,45 Letterman 1,2,3, 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SANDRA LANG CHARLES LANTRY Cross-Country 1,2,3, 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Weightlifting Club 35 Ed a Board 3,4. LESLIE LARNED Viking Bloc 15 Aquettes 4. KRISTIN LARSON Music Committee 15 Chorus 1,3,45 Viking Bloc 15 Aquettes 25 Ski Club 4. LARRY LARSON Marmion Military Aca- demy 1,2535 H-F 45 Drill Team 25 Color Guard 1,2535 Archery Team 3. MARY LEAS Senate 35 Chorus 15253545 Vi- king Choir 45 Band 25 Varsity Band 3,45 Orchestra 35 AFS 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Y- Teens 15 French Club 1525 H-F Guard 45 FTA 1. JAMES LEE SANDRA LEKAS National Honor Society 3,45 DAR Award 45 Senate 1,25 Homecom- ing Committee 2,35 Turnabout Committee 15 Prom Committee 2,35 Class Secretary 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3,45 Madri- gals 3,45 Y-Teens 15 French Club 3,45 Aquettes 2. , CHERIE LENZEN AFS 35 Library Science 45 German Club 45 GAA 15 Y-Teens 45 French Club 1,45 National Honor Society 4. SUSAN LEONHARDT Christian Fenger 1, 2,35 H-F 45 Girls Chorus 2,35 Jr. Red Cross 1,25 GAA 1,2535 Phorex 35 Y-Teens 4. LOIS LEVIN Chorus 15 Viking Bloc 15 French Club 25 Aquettes 25 Ski Club 3,4. MICHAEL LEVIN Senate 1,25 Tennis 15 2,3,4' Lettermen 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Art Club 1,2. KEVIN LEVINS Wrestling 15 Swimming 25 Golf 45 Track 45 Art Club 1. M35 ROBERT LEVITE Rich East H.S. 13 H-F 2,3,43 Camera Club 13 GOlf'1j Band 43 Photography Club 2,3. BARRY LEVY Evanston Twp. H.S. 1,2,33 H-F 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Astronomy Club 1,2. JACK LIEBENTHAL CHERYL LINT Chicago Vocational H.S. 1, 23 H-F 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Computer Club 43 GAA 3,43 FTA 1,2. LEONARD LITTLE Cross-Country 1,23 Football 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 3,43 In- tramurals 4. TERENCE LOCKE Swimming 23 Baseball 13 Chess Club 1,2,33 Science Club 1,2,3,4. ROY LOCKHART PAUL LOFLAND Track 1,2,4. CHARLES LONG GEORGE LORENTZ SHARON LOVE Chorus 13 AFS 1,23 GAA 13 Viking Bloc 13 Spanish Club 1,2: FTA 1. TERRENCE LUDOS Pearson Jr. H.S. 13 Redford Union H.S. 23 Bentley High School 33 H-F 43 Ski Club 4. DAVID LUERY Baseball 2,3,43 Letterman 3,43 Bridge Club 13 Ski Club 4. LYNN T, LUND Cross-Country lg Swimm- ing 23 Band 13 Varstity Band 2,33 Orches- tra 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 43 Chess Club 1. PRISCILLA MAIN Thespian 3,42 AFS 1, 2,3,43 Library Science 3,43 Photography Club 23 GAA 13 Viking Bloc 13 FNA 1. SYLVIA MALIZIA Senate 1,43 Cheerleader 23 Chorus 1. BARBAR MALMQUIST Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1. g LUEIILLE MALONI Spanish Club 2,33 FN . BARBARA MANDERNACK Thorton Twp. H.S.13 H-F 1,3,43 Girls Club 13 Pep Club 1. WILLIAM MANGAN St. Piris X H.S. ls Antioch Jr. H.S. 2g H-F 3,43 Intramurals 2, 3,4. BARBARA MARTIN National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Yearbook 4-Co-Editor H-F '653 Quill and Scroll 43 Senate 3,4 3Homeroom President 13 French Club 2,3,43 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4Q Prom Committee 33 Turnabout Committee 43 Aquettes 2,3,4- Vice-President3 H-F Guard 3,4. CLAUDIA MARTIN Ski Club 33 Cheer- leader 2. . EATHALEEN MAXON Chorus 1,2,33 Viking hoir . TOLBERT MCAFEE Football 1,2,3,43 Wres- tling 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Letterman 3,43 In- tramurals 1,2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,4. KAREN McCARTN EY ROGER MCCOY Basketball lg Swimming 2,3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,23 H-F Guard 33 Homeroom President 1,2,3,4. CARILEE McCUE Band 1,23 Varsity Band 33 Library Science 43 GAA 1,2,3,4. JIAIYQIEE MCDIARMID Chorus 1,2,33 Art lu . KATHLEEN MCEWEN Thespian 4g De- bate Squad 33 GAA 1,33 Y-Teens 2. KATHERINE McGRATH Marian H S. 1, 23 Pep Club 13 AGS 43 FTA 3,4. MARYANNE MCGUIRE Morgan Park H.S. 1,23 H-F 3,43 Chorus 1,2,33 AFS 3,43 GAA 1fIixIqTeens 1,23 FNA 1,23 Bridge Club 43 F . DONALD McINTYRE Football 1,2,3,4Q Wrestling 1,2,33 Track 2,33 Weightlifting 2, 3,4. MICHAEL McKAY Cross-Country 2g Mathletes: 3. MARTHA MCKINLEY Yearbook 43 Cheer- leader 43 Chorus 13 Aquettes 2. EIGIIEIQIAM MCMANUS Football 23 German u . MARJORIE MCPHERSON Chorus 1,2,33 Viking Choir 43 AFS 2,3,43 Art Club 13 Vi- king Bloc 13 French Club 1,2. NEIL McWILLIAMS Thespians 3,4. MARYANN MEDFORD Lyons Township H.S. 13- H-F 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club lg Homecoming Committee 23 Chorus 2-33 Viking Choir 43 GAA 2-3-Secretary-Treas- urer. RICHARD MELTZER Homecoming Com- mittee 23 Prom Committee 33 Football 1,23 Track 23 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TERI LOU MENKE Yearbook 43 Turna- bout Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Golf Club 43 Chorus 1,23 Vi-king Bloc lg Y-Teens 13 Spanish Club 1,23 Geography Club 13 Home Room President 2,3,4. THOMAS MESSIMER Football 23 Intra- murals 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Weightlift- ing Club 3,4. JERI METZ Art Club 13 GAA 13 Y-Teens 13 French Club 1,2,3,43 Ski Club 3,4. GRACE MEYER National Honor Society 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 AFS 43 GAA 13 French Club 1,3,4. JOHN MICHAL National Honor Society 3, 43 Senate 3,43 Election Committee 33 Swim- ming 2,3,43 Letterman 43 German Club 3, 4 President3 Mathletes 33 H-F Guard 3,43 Home Room President 2, WILLIAM MILLER Football 1,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,43 Letterman- 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Weightlifting Club 3. MARY ANN MILLUSH Band 13 Varsity Band 2,33 Symphonic Band 43 Orchestra 2, 43lAlFg 3,43 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 43 Bridge U . WILLIAM MOHR Chorus 1,2.3,4. SANDRA MOLLNHAUER Chorus 13 Vi- king Choir 2,3,43 Madrigals 2,3,43 AFS 2,43 GAA 13 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1,23 Na- tional Honor Society 4. g?1t,.IiEEN MOORE Chorus 13 Spanish u . BERNARD MOOREMANN Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Tennis lg Track 2,33 Let- Efrrgazrxi 3,43 French Club 33 Weightlifting u , PATRICIA MOOREMANN Latin Club 23 Home Room President 1. JEREMIAH MORRISSEY Cross-Country 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Gym- nastics 3,4. MIKE MOSK Baseball 1,23 Track 1,23 Art Club 1,2. CAROL MULLIGAN Parkersburg Catholic H.S. 1,23 H-F 2,3,43 Class Secretary 13 Stu- dent Council 23 Frosh-Class Dance Commit- tee 13 Yearbook 43 Aquettes 2. JOHN MURPHY German Club 1,2,3,43 Ra- dio Club 33 Mathletes 23 A-V 13 Drama Club 1. DOROTHY ANN MUSE The American School 1,23 Hammond High School 33 H-F 43 Class Secretary 13 Science Club 13 News- paper li Glee Club 23 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 French Club 3,45 FTA 3,43 Y- Teens 4. GARY NELSON Swimming 23 Track 1. RUSS NELSON Cross-country 2s Football ls Wrestling 13 Baseball 1,23 Chorus 3. ROBIN NEMETH St.. Maryls Academy 23 H-F 1,3,43 Viking Bloc 1,2. TIMOTHY NEWMAN Football 123 In- tramurals 1,2,3,43 Varsity Band 1,2,33 Sym- tahonic Band 4g Orchestra 2,3,43 Spanish ub 3 SUSAN NICHOLAS Chorus 1,25 FNA 3,4. JEANNE NOLAN H-F 1,2,3,53 Mozart Chorus 43 Folk Song Group 4g National Hon- or Society 3,5Q AFS Scholarship 33 Senate ls Assembly Committee 23 Homecoming Com- mittee 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Class Sec- retary 33 Cheerleader 2,33 AFS 1,2,3,4,5Q Y-Teens 33 French Club 1,53 Bridge Club 13, Homeroom Pres. 13 Ski Club 53 Computer Club 5. PAMELA NUGENT Marian Catholic H.S. 1,2,33 H-F 43 Art Club 2,33 Chorus 13 Glee Club 2,33 Pep Club lg GAA 23 Prom Com- mittee 33 Y-Teens 43 FTA 4. JOHN NYWEIDE Senate 23 Class Treas. 43 Basketball 13 Swimming 2,3,43 Letterman 3, 4g Varsity Club 4g Latin Club 3,43 H-F Guard 2,3,43 Science Club 2,33 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA O'BRIEN Turnabout Commit- tee 33 Prom Committee 33 Chorus 1,2,33 Viking Bloc 13 Geography Club 1. GARY OCKEY Wrestling 23 Intramurals li gymnastics 3,45 Ski Club 33 Computer Club HEDDA OHMAN Chorus 1,2,33 GAA 2,3. CHARLES OLSON Culver Military Aca- demy 1,23 H-F 3,43 Varsity Crew 1,23 Var- sity Choir 1,23 Gregorian' Choir 23 Basket- ball. Mgr. 43 Color Guard Ca t. 3,43 Radio Club 3,43 A-V 3,43 Drama dub 1,23 Equestrians 4. HELENA ORANSEN AFS Exchange Stu- dentg Computer Club 4. WILLIAM OVERAL Swimming 23 Wres- tling Mgr. 23 AFS 1,2,3-Treas. 43 German Club 2,3,43 Geography Club 13 Science Club 3,43 Computer Club 4. ANNE OWENS National Honor Society 3, 43 AFS 1,2,3,43 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 13 FNA 1,2,3,43 Bridge Club 2. DAVID PARKER Gordon High School 1,2, 33 H-F 43 Baseball 13 Student Council 1,23 Track 23 Golf 33 Key Club 33 Cross-Country 36116-5 Guard 43 Baseball 43 Weightlifting u . WILLIAM PARKER Bridge Club 2,3,43 Science Club 2,3,4-Vice-President. STEPHEN PARR Football 1,2,3,4: Wres- tling 23 Baseball 1,2,43 Tennis 33 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. CLINTON PARSONS Intramurals 1,23 AFS 1,23 Collectors Club 2,33 Science Club 1,2,33 Computer Club 4. JOHN PARSONS Morton Boots Jr. H.S. 13 H-F 2,3,43 Thespian 3,43 Cross-Country 2,3,43 A-V 3,43 Science Club 43 Speech 'ETaLn42,3,43 Collectors Club 2,33 Computer u . GAIL PATTERSON Gritiith H.S. 1,23 H- F 3,43 GAA 2,3. CAROL PERRIN Homecoming Committee 23 Chorus 1,25 AFS 1,2,3,43 Debate Squad 4g VBC 3,45 Viking Bloc 13 Y-Teens 1,23 Latin Club 1,23 Aquettes 3,43 Newspaper 4. ALAN PETERSON Swimming 23 Band 13 Varsity Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Band 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Bridge Club 33 Folk Music Club 4. LCAREN PETERSON Newspaper 4, FNA LiNDA PETERSON WILLIAM PETERSON Wrestling 23 In- tramurals 2,3,4. STEVEN PFEIFER Football 2,3,43 Wres- tling 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Intramurals 13 Varsity Club 4. MICHAEL PHELAN Baseball 1,23 Golf 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DALE PIERCE Intramurals 1,23 Band 2, 33 Symphonic Band 43 Stage Band 2,3,4. JUDITH PINSKY 3-Year Graduateg Chorus 1,2,33 FNA 1,2,33 FTA 3-Vice- President. CHARLES PITCHFORD Cross-Country 1, 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Band 1,23 Homeroom President 1,2,33 Intra- murals 1,2,3. MARCIA PLAYE Senate 1,2,3,43 Election Committee 23 Sunshine Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 AFS 43 Viking Bloc lg French Club 1,23 Geography Club 13 Aquettes 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 National Honor Society 4. JUDITH POHTOS Charlevoix H.S. 1g H- F 2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Homecoming Com- mittee 13 Class Treasurer 13 Latin Club 33 Newspaper 4. ALAN PORTELLI Intramurals 2,3,43 Homeroom President 4. ROBERT PUZA SHARON QUAN Senate 1,23 Music Com- mittee 13 Sunshine Committee 23 Home- coming Committee 23 Prom Committee 33 Chorus 1,23 Radio Club 13 French .Club 23 H-F Guard 2,33 Home Room President 2. JOYCE QUINLIVAN Senate 43 Chorus 23 Viking Choir 3,43 Orchestra 13 Viking Bloc 13 Latin Club 1,3,43 Equestrians 33 FTA 4-Treasurer. DONALD RAU Mathletes 43 Chess Club 13 Latin Club 43 Georgraphy Club 13 Sci- elnce Club 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society MURIEL REED AFS 2,3,43 FTA 4. STEPHAN RETTALITA Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Band 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,3,4. LESTRA RICHARDSON Turnabout Com- mittee 33 Spanish Club 1,23 Bridge Club 23 Homeroom President 13 Speech Team 2.3. JOHN RIEGEL Band 1,2,3,4. ANN RIGOTTI Senate 33 Supreme Court 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Varsity Band 23 French Club 13 Homeroom President 4. WILLIAM RING Pompano Jr. H.S. 13 H-F 2.3,43 Wrestling 23 Gymnastics 3. JAMES RIPLING Track 2,3. RAYMOND RIVARD Football 1,23 Wres- tling 1,23 Gymnastics 3,4. JANIS ROBINSON Butler Area Jr. H.S. 13 Butler Area Sr, H.S. 2,33 H-F 43 News- paper 23 Yearbook 23 Band 1,23 Home- room President 2. PAMELA ROBINSON Riverside H.S. 1: H-F 2,3,43 Spanish Club 1.23 H-F Guard 3.4: National Honor Society 4. RICHARD ROEMER SCOTT ROETH Senate 2,33 Homecoming Committee 33 Golf 2,3,43 Chorus 1,23 AFS 1: Snanish Club 3,4. LINDA ROFFEE GAA 1. BARBARA RONGREN Library Science 33 Ski Club 3. JO ANN RONKOWSKI AFS 1,2,3: Art Club 33 GAA 1,2,3,43 FNA 2,33 Philos- ophv Club 3. ROBERT ROSENBLUM Swimming 23 Track 23 Intramurals 13 Homeroom P1 dent 33 Ski Club 3.4. JOHN ROSENSTEIN Chess Club Weightlifting Club 2,3. BILLEE ROSS Chorus 23 Y-Teens Spanish Club 3. ROBERT ROSSEN Ossining H.S. 13 I 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 C1 Country 2,3,43 Track 2,33 Intramurals 1 43 Mathletes 3,45 French Club 33 E ence Club 3,43 Bausch and Lomb Aw. 4. CHERYL ROYER Chorus 1,2,33 Aque1 2. LORA RUGE Geneva H.S. 1,2,33 I 3,43 Turnabout Committee 43 FHA 1,2 Band 1,2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 H-F Guard FTA 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3. TOM RUMP Football 1,2,3' Basketball 2,3,43 Golf 45 Track 1,2,33 Letterman 1 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. ROBERT RUSSELL Senate 23 Art Cl 23 Weightlifting Club 2. CAROLYN RUST GAA 1,43 Y-Teens FHA 3,4. CONSTANCE SALVATORE Senate GAA 13 Bridge Club 33 Ski Club 4. MARJORIE SAMSOE Swim Timer AFS 23 GAA 1,2,3,4-Vice President3 ' king Bloc 13 Aquettes 3,4-President: Il Guard 2,3,43 FTA 3g National Honor 1 ciety 4. PHILLIP SANDERS PAULA SANYI Valley Forge H.S. 1,2 H-F 43 Prom Committee 33 Girls Int murals 1,2,33 Library Science 13 Y-Tee 1,2,33 Homeroom President 1,2. BARRY SASSO Football 1. ' CAROL SAUNDERS Homecoming Co mittee 3,43 Turnabout Committee 3 Chorus 13 AFS 2,43 Viking Bloc 13 Teens 13 Spanish Club 1,23 Bridge Club, H-F Guard 2,3,43 National Honor Socil 4. BARBARA SCHAU Chorus 13 Bridge Cl 43 Aquettes 23 Ski Club 2,33 Yearbook DAVID SCHELLENBERGER Football Intramurals 43 Weightlifting Club 2,4. 3 DONALD SCHLATT Swimming 2,3 Lettermen 2,3,43 H-F Guard 23 Ski Cl 3. JEAN SCHMIDT Senate 13 Homecomi Committee 33 Art Club 33 FHA 33 Hon room President 2,3. RYAN SCHNARE East Jr. H.S. 13 I'l 2,3,43 Football 13 Thespian 3,4. ANNE SCHONIG Chorus 1,23 Vikb Choir 3,43 Madrigals 43 AFS 43 Germ Club 2,3: Y-Teens 1,2,33 French Club LARRY SCHULTZ BARBARA SCHULTZ ELIZABETH SCHWARZ Na-tional Hog Society 3,43 Thespian 1,2,3-Secretary, . President: Chorus 1.23 Viking Choir 3 AFS 1,23 Library Science 13 Y-Teens Home Room President 1. RANDY SCHWEIZER Latin Club 4. , BR-ENDA SCREWS Belleville Twp. H 13 Bloom Twp. H.S. 23 H-F 3,43 Fre: man Mixed Chorus 13 Fencing Club JANET SCUPHAM Senate 43 Chorus 23 Viking Choir 3,43 AFS 4g Radio Cl 2.3.43 H-F Guard 4. RICHARD SEEDER Radio Spanish Club 43 Mathletes 3,43 Jets Club Science Club 43 Computer Club 43 li- tional Merit 4. JAMES SHOEMAKER Meadville An Sr. H.S. 1,2,33 H-F 43 Art Club French Club 2g Track 1,23 Cross-Cox. try 13 Intramurals 1,2,33 Baseball 3. WILLIAM SIENKIEWICZ Basketball Intramurals 3,43 Chorus 1. MICHAEL SILVER Wrestling 23 Cho 23 Band 13 Varsity 2,33 Symphonic B 4g Orchestra 2,3,43 Russian Club 2. SUSAN SILVIS Chorus ls AFS 43 Vik Bloc 13 Y-Teens 2,3,43 French Club BARRY SIMON Senate 2,3,43 Soci Council 43 Turnabout Committee 23 L Club 2,3-Treasurer, 4-President3 Ge raphy Club 1-Vice-President3 Weightl mg Club 3,43 Homeroom President 2. CAMILLIA SMITH Library Science FHA 3. JOYCE SMITH Chorus 1,23 Latin C 1,2,33 French Club 4. MAUREEN SMITH Prom Committee Cheerleader 13 Chess Club 33 French C 33 Ski Club 3,4. NANCY SMITH Thespian 3,43 Senate Chorus 1,23 Viking Choir 3,4Q GAA Radio Club 25 H-F Guard 2,3,4. RONALD SMITH Baseball 2,3545 Intra- murals l,2,3,4. BRANDON SOHL Cross-Country 15 Wres- tling 1,2,3545 Track 1,25 Lettermen 3,45 Weightlifting Club 2,35 Gymnastics 2,35 Homroom President 45 EDDA Board 3,4. RICHARD SORENSON Swimming 25 Lettermen 25 Chorus 1,2. JOHN SPIETH Football 1,2,35 Swimming 2,35 Intramurals 4. RONALD STANFA Wrestling 15 Intra- murals 1,3,45 Chorus 1,2,4. KAY STAUDENRAUS National Honor Society 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Turnabout Committee 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Art Club 1. GEORGE STEARS Senate 15 AFS 2535 German Club 3.45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Bridge Club 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA STEIN Thespian 45 Chorus 2,35 AFS 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Viking Bloc 15 Spanish Club 2,35 Geography Club 15 H-F Guard 253,4. CHARLES STEINER Football 15 Swim- ming 2,3,45 Lettermen 2,3,45 H-F Guard 2,3,4. PAUL STEVENSON Thorton Twp. H.S. 15 H-F 2,3,4: Intramurals 45 Radio Club 2. ANDREA STEWART Newspaper 4. ROBERT STEWART Cross-Country 35 Swimming 25 Track 2,3,45 Chorus 25 Iilgilletes 25 Ski Club 35 Science Club CAROL STIEPER Spanish Club 253. SUE STISKA Niles West H.S. 1,2 GAA 1,2,35 Aquasprites 1,25 Girls Glee Club 15 German Club 25 Chorus 25 Aquettes 3, 4-Secretary5 H-F Guard 4. SANDEE STOGENTINE Homecoming Committee 25 Turnabout Committee 35 Y- Teens 1. GRANT STRAUSS Avondale High School 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3545 Wrestling 1,25 In- tramurals 4. DIANE STUIT Viking Choir 3,45 Chorus 25 Orchestra 15 AFS 45 French Club 1,25 Geography Club 15 Science Club 253. LINDA SUBLETT National Honor Society 45 Thespian 1,253,45 Homecoming Commit- tee 35 Turnabout Committee 35 Class Sec- retary 1.2: Chorus 1.25 Viking Choir 3,45 French Club 15 Homeroom President 3. WILLIAM SUBLETT Senate 1,45 Intra- murals 2.3,45 Spanish Club 2,3. CHARLES SULLIVAN International School of Brussels 152,35 Drama Club 2,35 Soccer Club 2. TERRENCE SULLIVAN Newspaper 45 Senate 15. Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming 25 ?'iVe1gl5tl1ftmg Club 1,2,35 Homeroom Presi- ent . SALLY SUNDSTROM Senate 35 Art Club 35 Viking Bloc 15 French Club 3,45 Aquettes 25 H-F Guard 45 Homeroom President 35 Ski Club 354. ELIZABETH SVEC Yearbook 45 Home- coming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Golf Club 45 Chorus 25 Twirler 2,3,45 Art Club 45 FTA 4. DIANE SWANSON FTA 4. DOLORES SWANSON Thespian 3,45 AFS 1,25 Viking Bloc 15 H-F Guard 354. KRISTINE SZABO Senate 15 GAA 15 Ski Club 4. ADELE TATE Ramsey Junior High 15 H-F 2.3.45 Band 15 GAA 1,25 Science Club 1' H F Guard 2 , - ,3,4. THEADORE TATGENHORST WILLIAM TAYLOR Swimming 2,35 In- tramurals 154. SUE THOMAS ,IOYCE THOMPSON Music Committee 15 Homecoming Committee 15 Turnabout Committee 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Ca- det Band 15 Varsity Band 2,35 Symphonic Band 45 Orchestra 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Bridge Club 1.25 H-F Guard 45 National Honor Society 4. BYRON THOREN Thorton Twp, H.S. 1, 25 H-F 3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Intramurals 4. JANICE THYER Senate 25 Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3,45 Madriglas 3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3545 National Honor Society 4. TALLE TILTON Yearbook 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Choir 1,25 Viking Choir 35 Y- Teens 253545 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer5 Bridge Club 35 Aquettes 2,3,45 Equestrians 4ePresident. STEPHEN TIPTON Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Let- termen 2,3,45 Weightlifting Club 2,3. WILLIAM TOMPKINS Thornton Twp. H.S. 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Tennis 35 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Chorus 25 Varsity Club 3.45 Weightlifting Club 4-President5 Homeroom President 1,2,3.4. CAROLE TOTTEN GAA 3. RICHARD TRAVIS Chorus 152,35 Viking Choir 45 A-V 2,3,45 H-F Guard 4. LU UNUMB Rich Central H.S. 15 H-F 253,45 Orchestra 15 Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3,4-Treasur-er5 Y-Teens 1-Secretary Madrigals 3,45 AFS 45 FTA 45 Computer Club 45 National Honor Society 3.4. ROGER VANCLEVE Track 1,2,35 Chorus 45 Mathletes 2,3545 Chess Club 15 H-F Guard 4. BONNIE VANDERHYE Senate 2,35 Turn- about Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Twirler 3,45 Viking Bloc 15 Y-Teens 1,45 Spanish Club 35 French Club 15 Bridge Club 3.45 FTA 45 Ski Club 35 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA VIX Rich East 15 H-F 2,3,45 FHA 25 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 3545 French Club 3,45 Booster Club 4. KATHI VOLLMER Future Nurses Club 1,25 Drama Club 354. CHARLES VRSHEK Football 1,25 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. JOHN WALLACE National Honor Society 3,45 SAR Award 45 Thespian 2,3,45 Stu- dent Government Vice-President 35 Presi- dent 45 Senate 1525 Executive Council 3,45 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 Turnabout Committee 35 Chorus 15 Viking Choir 253,45 Madrigals 3,45 AFS 1,45 Geog- raphy Club 1. ROBERT WALSH Wrestling 2,3,45 Weightlifting Club 3,45 Science Club 1,4. JOANNE WALZ GAA 1,2-Secretary 1,3 -Vice-President 4-President5 FTA 1. MARILYN WARD Bethpage H.S. 1525 H- F 3,45 Twirler 25 Art Club 25 Student Council 1,25 Cheerleader 1. MURRAY WATSON Basketball 25 In- tramurals 1,3,45 Weightlifting 35 Gym- nastics 354. JACQUELINE WEAVER Homecoming Committee 25 Turnabout Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Chorus 25 AFS 1,25 Viking Bloc 1,25 Y-Teens 1,3545 Bridge Club 35 FTA 3,45 Ski Club 3. DAVID WELLS Swimming 2,3,45 Letter- man 2,3545 Cadet Band 15 Varsity 2,35 Symphonic Band 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Rus- sian Club 3,45 Science Club 1. RONALD WESTLUND Wrestling 1,25 Track 2. JAMES WHEELER Science Club 4. BERTHA WHITE East Lansing H.S. 1,25 H-F 3,45 Homecoming Committee 1.2,35 Chorus 15 Senate 25 Election Committee 25 Art Club 1,2-.President5 Prom Com- mittee 35 Booster Club 1,2,4. JANET WHITE H-F 1525 South Christian H.S. 35 H-F 45 Chorus 1,2,3. fi 5 , 67 SUE ANN WIEGEL H-F 15 Niles West H.S. 1,25 H-F 3.45 Aquasprites 1,25 GAA 25 Yearbook 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Aqu- ettes 3,45 Turnabout Committee 3. KENT WIGG Thespians 1,2-Treasurer, 3-Vice-President, 45 Intramurals 1,25 Chorus 15 Viking Choir 2,3545 President5 Madrigals 354. CLAYTON WILLIAMS Thespians 2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Symphonic Band 45 Orchestra 45 AFS 1,2,3,45 Geography Club 15 VBC 2,3545 Folk Music Club 4. SCOTT WILLIS Executive Council 45 Su- preme Court 4-Chief Justice5 Football 1, 25 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Letter- man 3,45 Intramurals 25 Chorus 15 Var- sity Club 3.4: Homeroom President 1,25 3,45 National Honor Society 4. SHARLA WILSON National Honor So- ciety 3545 Senate 25 Prom Committee 35 Chorus 1,25 Viking Choir 3.45 Twirler 45 AFS 45 Library Science 15 Viking Bloc 1525 Y-Teens 1.2,3-Secretary, 4-Presidentg French Club 35 Bridge Club 45 FTA 4. JEFFRY WISNESKI Football 15 Intra- murals 1,25 Chorus 15 Viking Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 4. ANDREW WITVOET JR. Intramurals 2, 3.4. PHILLIP WOLFE Senate 25 Football 2, 35 Wrestling 15 Gymnastics 4. NANCY WONSO National Honor So- ciety 45 Yearbook 45 Sunshine Committee 45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Turnabout Committee 35 Senate 45 Band 1-Secretary5 Spanish Club 2,354-Treasurer. JANET WRIGHT Senate 1.35 Homecom- ing Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Viking 3.45 AFS 15 Y-Teens 1,2-Secretary-1,25 Na- tional Honor Society 4. DIANE YOUNG Thomas Jefferson H.S. 15 South Mechlenberg H.S. 25 H-F 3.45 AFS 45 Radio Club 35 Spanish Club 35 FTA 3. CYNTHIA ZEGERS Chorus 25 Art Club 45 AFS 25 Viking Bloc 1: Y-Teens 35 French Club 25 Bridge Club 35 Ski Club 3. .IOHN ZIEGERT Salina H.S. 13 H-F 2,3. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Track 1,2, 3,45 Intramurals 25 Mathletes 45 Gymnas- tics 3.4. JEFFREY ZIMMERMAN RONALD ZIMMERMAN Wrestling 1,2,35 cw 1 -, J f f S A ., M if g:,f,,g, 9 wif ,fmgu-M L' 5, ,Aw kai A . 5 w-Piw 5 M- 1 Mila, 'Ill Q Y m g ksw M 9' E .se 5 Q X65 :EW If ggx ,I 5 ,. nw .5 Mfwwm if K 1 -'- . D , . , , . 1 f ,, ,V L I , , .L X 1 X y 1 2 if ' 1 W 4 w w N 1 W Q-,ef , . X q . W i mm H time, with all its celerity, moves slowly on him whose whole employment is to NP! X watch its flight. samuel johnson R w !'f 1 CM 'Gag 1' gf Elf 'Xg X C' IX ' A ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES student government elections yearbook newspaper honors assembly radio station debate drama music groups aquettes h-f guard P f PRESIDENT John Wallace VICE-PRESIDENT Jeff Ellis TREAS U RER Leslie Durland Under the supervision of Mr. William Burghardt, Director of Student Affairs, this year's Student Government has proved to be extremely effective in many areas. The key aim of the Student Government has been to enable the entire student body to actively participate in school affairs. The Legislative Senate is the student's link between the ad- ministration and himself. Composed 'of one representative SENATE Il-rj ROW I J. Reed, S. Paul, L. Steckel, K. Weinberg, S. Suthers, S. Ruekberg, S. Lewis, C. Campbell, K. Krumm, L. Cohrs, M. Faure, T. Deprixio, L. Reid, R. Anderson, J. Steckel K. Bryan. ROW 2 K. Johnson, M. Davidson, S. Semerau, T. Gar- ton, B. Seebold, R. Kentish, E. Lindert, R. Wallace, D. Cushing, N. Hopson, G. Fishell, M. Nesper, C. Albritton, S. Fox, M. Herr- bach, N. Knight. ROW 3 P. McKee, N. Grant, M. Washburn, H. 2 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLI CITY Debbie Chase SE CRE TAR Y Nancy Martin COMMISSIONER OF ACTIVITIES Charlyne Filippi from each homeroom, the Senate is primarily responsible for putting suggestions of the students into workable form. In addition to the Legislative Senate, the Student Government relies on the Executive branch and Supreme Court to eHici- ently establish a capable and constructive Student Govern- ment. Oranen, J. Carnegie, N. Wonso, D. Klein, N. Neilson, L. Billings, L. Sublett, W. Johnston, L. Petr, P. Treptow, K. Swanson, J. Quin- livan, J. Scupham, B. Beadleston, N. Martin, M. Playe, B. Cole, S. Barnard. ROW 4 M. Herrbach, B. Simon, J. Ehardt, J. Courtios, J. Hart, B. Martin, S. Schneider, J. Ellis, B. Bonnell, D. Cohrs, L. Durland, C. Hanson, G. Anderson, D. Kerwin, J. Martin, B. Bil- lings, M. Moyer, B. Thompkins, L. Brussel, D. Ellefson, J. Michal. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW I Cl-rj Scott Willis. ROW 2 Charlyne Filippi, Jeff Ellis, Nancy Martin, John Wallace. ROW 2 Cliff Culloden, Bob Garrison, John Childers, Leslie Durland. TUDE TGO ER ME T Within the Student Government there are many groups that enable it to work effectively. The Supreme Court reviews the past year's constitution and decides upon appropriate changes. The legality of proposed plans is decided by the Supreme Court. The Foster Child Committee is formed to communicate with H-Fis foster child, Pham of Viet Nam, and keep stu- dents informed about him. The Sunshine Committee writes to students that are ill for long periods of time to keep them informed of school activities. SUPREME COURT ROW 1 Scott Willis, Chief Justice, Kathy Jones. ROW 2 Lucie Klein, Della Hughes, Ann Rigotti. KNOT PRESENTQ Bob Frae- ber, Barb Bunkerj SUNSHINE COMMITTEE SEATED fl-rj Nancy Wonso, Leslie Petr. STANDING Nan- FOSTER CHILD COMMIT- p TEE SEATED Nancy Hop- son. STANDING Linda Bil- lings. cy Grant, Pauline McKee. TURNABOUT COMMITTEE ROW I Cl-rj Charlyne Filippi, Mary Sue Wallace, Bonnie Beadleston. ROW 2 Carol Saunders, Betty jo Billings, Mary Washburn, Jean Weber. unior girls dance to a popular tune for Renee Knoll s support for Commissioner of Activities. TLIDE TGOVER ME T TESTIMCNIALS Every year one assembly is set aside at H-F for Student Government elections. Included in the assembly are the various testimonials and speeches of each candidate. Clever skits and witty techniques on the part of the speakers provide for keen competition and an enjoyable assembly. Elections resulted with Dennis Kerwin, president, Terry McCall, vice-president, Nancy Martin, secretary 5 Jim Adams, treasurer, Betsy Michal, commissioner of activities, and Louise Krull, commissioner of- publicity. Everyone seems alert and interested during the Student Goverment testimonials. , Eliot Caress and his men line up, ready for an attack by Shirley Soderborgs followers. ELECTIONS l s ,tx 1 X men nom uctay , uavm5 em.n..ateu ana opp-.,s....,.., ue... ...e Carol Burns poses as the mighty Supermen in an effort to attain votes for Leslie or Betsy Michal's election as Commissioner of Activities. Petr. To the tune of Do You Want to Danceu, a group of Junior boys dance in support of Jim Adams. YEARBOOK STAFF ROW 1 Cl-rj Mike Shepard, sports, Barb Ives, layout, Chris Fought, filing, Liz Svec, artwork, Sue Wiegel, senior class editor. ROW 2 Sandy Lemon, layout, Barb Schau, sophomore class editor, Martha McKinley, freshman class and social activities editor, Teri Lou Menke, typing, Linda Ericson, clubs editor, Nancy Fleischman, Bling, Lucie Klein, business man- ager. ROW 3 Noel Nicholas, photographer, John Dayton, art- K right-Weeks are spent organizing the sale of pic- ture packets. left-Editor-in-Chief Ro- jene Kentish shows page layouts of earlier year- books to new adviser, James Kirkpatrick. ' work, Rodney Karns, photographer, Judy Smyth, layout, Nancy Wonso, faculty editor, Barb Martin, co-editor, Nancy Grant, senior information, Susie Gillerlain, layout. ROW 4 Rojene Ken- tish, editor-in-chief, Carol Brady, art editor. NOT PICTURED Larry Groh, sports editor, Carol Mulligan, junior class editor, Talle Tilton, academic activities editor, Nancy Zisook, filing. QQ'-I-F i 9? ROJENE KENTISH BARBARA MARTIN was w est., A 3rlIrfnz1iunalBunnrar1gSr1rim3 0:53311 Smunl Emlnmlisnf Barb Martin, co-editor, and Rojene Kentish, editor-in-chief, go over advertising pages with Lucie Klein, business manager. Yearbook Production Deadlines . . . rush . . type this up . . . WHERE55' MR. K? change the ladder diagram-again? better call Mr. Sportcoat -I mean Mr. Harnrin! Larry, it's April, how about the cross country pages? Zis, file these run of more senior info sheets who opened the film box?!? worked 'til 3 fa.rn.j years go to the business ojfice schedule, schedule, schedule . .. re- schedule the pictures, Rod requisition for rubber bands??? . .. ROIENEI! HELP!! Mike Shepard and Larry Groh spend long hours planning sports pages. Sue Wiegel's senior pages are put under close observation by Nancy Wonso and Nancy Grant. Aren't deadlines FUN?!? ., gt The VCYAGER Vol. 6 Homewood-Flossmoor High Scl1ool, Flossmoor, lll., Friday, January 29, l965 No. ll New Voyager Staff Begins Work New stalf members of The Voy- ager, announced by William Booth, newspaper adviser, began their duties for second semester by pro- ducing this issue. Senior Debbie Chase is editor- ni-chief following senior Sue Ke- neipp, who will be graduate editor. This is Debbie's second year with the staff and Sue's third on The Voyager. Page editors are juniors Mary Lou Barisas, Page lg Louise Krull, Page 2g and Beryl Chapman, Page 3. Sports editor for this semester is senior Alan Doyle. Continuing as exchange editor will be senior Judy Adelson with junior Jan Braun as her assistant. Assigning stories to reporters, editing copy, and writing head- lines are some of the responsibil- ities of a page editor. Another job they have is page lay-out, or placement of articles on the page achieving a balance between all stories. All new page editors have spent two years on The Voyager. Sev- eral of the reporters are receiving their first permanent assignments to the staff. Reporters for page 1 are seniors Sue Keneipp, Mary Hart, second year student Carol Perrin, Karen Petersen, Judy Pohtos, and junior Jeanne Weber. Senior John Wallace will con- tinue writing his column, Wha.t's News, on Page 2. The exchange column by senior Judy Adelson and Looking at Books, by senior Jan Scupham, will remain as issue features. Junior Jan Braun will still report news about graduates, and senior Sari Fox will begin a new column. Both Jan and Sari are second year veterans on the staff. Carol Perrin will also write feature for Page 2. Assigned to Page 3 are juniors Karen Becker, Donna Grad, Shir- ley Soderborg, Cathy Root, and Tammy Cormack. Also sopho- mores Liz Burgess, Debbie Hug- gett, and Charles Jones. Cartoons on Page 2 and Page 3 will be drawn by seniors Jan Thyer and Andrea Stewart. Sports reporters are senior Dave Parker and Terry Sullivan and jun- iors Roger Bixby and Dennis Hoff- man. Senior Don Hlady will con- tinue writing his column Voice of the Vikings. All pictures for the paper will be taken by senior Ward Feurt, who is in his second year as pho- tographer for The Voyager. Two juniors, Beryl Chapman llettl and Mary Lou Barisas, oegm worn un news- paper as they assume new statt positions for second semester. 5 3 Become Semi-Finalists ln Scholarship Fifty-three H-F seniors have qualified as semi-finalists for 1965- 66 Illinois State Scholarships on the basis of their scores on the Nov. 7 American College Tests. Of the 33,900 Illin-ois students who took the November ACT ex- aminations, 7,402 have been named as semi-finalists. The final announcement of 1965-66 state scholarship winners will be made in April. H-F semi- finalists are: James Alderman, Lawrence Benc, Barbara Brenke, Barbara Brown, Ken Brooks, Margaret Camferdam, Emily Canning, Deb- bie Chase, John Childers, Richard Cole, Sue Cox, Terry Crawford, Jim Davidson, Les Durland, Chuck Ebann, Barbara Edwards, Jeff Ellis, Joan Flanagan, Bob Garrison, Mark Giesecke, Dick Gillmann, Mary Glascott, Dave Gordon, Dorothy Graff, Allen Gunter, Mary Hart, Mark Herrbach, Barbara Hess, Cynthia Hopkins, Linda Huffman, Barb Ives, Greg Komar, Chuck Lantry, H-F Bands Ready Variety Ot Selections For Feb. lO By Judy Pohtos Seventy-six trombones led the big parade . . . Students will hear jazz and show tunes as well as classical pieces as H-F's Stage and Sym- phonic bands present their annual band assembly Feb. 10 in the gym- nasium. The purpose of the assembly, says band director Linus Carroll, is to better acquaint students with the bands performing in concert. lt is generally felt that students are so accustomed to seeing the bands participate in parades and at football games that they are un- aware of their other functions. About 57 students, including soloists, directed by Mr. Carroll, will participate in the program, the bands' first since their winter concert which was held during the holidays. The assembly will open with the traditional playing of the Star Spangled Banner. The Stage Band will perform three selec- tions: Hefti's Sunday Morning, Mancinils Pink Panther, and Dedriclds Valse a la Jazz. Other numbers may be added to the pro- gram if time allows. The Symphonic band will fea- ture several soloists in their part of the program. Senior Mark Herrbach will solo on the french horn in Mozart's Romanze, Horn Concerto No, B. Junior Sandra Woelflin will narrate Richard Strauss' The Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspie- gel and later appear as marimba soloist in Brown's Dahoon. A marimba is a modern improved form of a primitive type of xylo- phone used in South Africa and in Central America. Simeone's Impressions of Sev- ille, a composition in three parts, will also be presented. The three sections are El Torero, La Gitana, menco. and El Bailador Fla- Varsity lnn Scheduled After Sandburg Game The sophomore class will spon- sor a Varsity Inn after the basket- ball game with Carl Sandburg to- night until 11:30 p.m. Music will be provided by the Wildcats, and the admission charge is 50c. Students should wear school clothes. The proceeds will be used to finance next year's Prom. Competition Mary Leas, Sandy Lekas, Roy Lockhart, Dave Luery, Mark Marcus, Jim Matten, Michael McKay, Marjorie McPher- son, Grace Meyer, John Michal, Dorothy Muse, Jeanne Nolan, Bill Overal, John Parsons, Marcia Playe, Marjorie Samsoe, Lu Unumb, John Wallace, Robert Walsh, and Janet Wright. All semi-finalists are required to submit their completed applica- tions for scholarships to the Illi- nois State Scholarship Commission by Feb. 11. Conference Speech Contest Will Begin Tonight At H-F By Ma H-F will be the defending cham- pion when it hosts the two-day Southwest Suburban Conference speech and drama contest begin- ning today. This evening at 6:30 the junior- varsity teams of the eighth confer- ence schools will compete at H-F. The varsity contest will be tomor- row. Last year H-F won in both speech divisions and also took first place in drama. This year's contest play, i'Little Moon of Alban, by James Costi- gan, will be presented on the Reavis High School stage next Saturday, Feb. 6. H-F's debate team will also host the conference tournament here on the same day. According to speech coach Bar- ry Kautz, the contest will be a tough battle since there are sev- eral strong teams. Mr. Kautz says that H-F's strongest competition will be with Rich East, who won first place over H-F's second in the Jan. 9 invitational contest here. Leading H-F's speech team in points is senior Linda Sublett, who has won first place for comedy monologue in every contest this year. Senior Charlyne Filippi and sophomore Jim Sherman have also been strong scorers for H-F. Their events are serious reading and original declamation, respectively. In the two-act contest play, Little Moon of Alban, sopho- more Trish Snyder and junior Jim Regan will hold the lead roles. Seniors Charlyne Filippi, Steve Forsgren, Betsy Schwarz and freshman Lynn Chamberlain will play the other major parts. The play is set in Ireland during the twenties at the time of the Irish revolution, An English lieu- tenant kills the fiance of Brigid Mary, who takes refuge in her religion and becomes a volunteer nurse. The lieutenant who shot her ti- ance is later wounded and comes r y Hart under Brigid Mary's care. He un- willingly falls in love with her. Brigid Mary is torn between her vows and an instinctive desire for revenge. In the debate tournament on Feb. 6, a four-man team com- prised of seniors Ken Brooks and Chuck Faulkner, junior Joel Ker- stetter and sophomore Don Klein, will vie for the conference title. The team will debate the topic, Resolved: That Nuclear Weapons Should Be Controlled by an Inter- national Organizationf' Last year H-F tied for second place at the conference meet. Three Will Solo With Viking Choir On Channel ll TV Both vocal and piano soloists will be featured when the Viking Choir appears on a live telecast of the Sunday Evening Club from Orchestra Hall at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 7, on Channel 11. Junior Richard Metzler will be featured on the piano with choir background in A Hymn to Mu- sic, known to musicians as Cho- pin's E Major Etude. Juniors Gayle Fishell and Steve Easton will also have social solos in A Hymn to Music. Other numbers on the program will include William David Brown's Hallelujah g I-Ie's Watching Over Israel, by Mendelssohng Gate of Heaven, by Randall Thompsong and the finale, The Blessing of Aaron. The Sunday Evening Club is constructing a special setting and a special script for the choir's per- formance. After their performance, the Vi- king Choir will be the guests of the club for the rest of the con- cert. Mary Alexander Talks Of Chile A year of study in Chile -- a strange country, a strange family, a strange language - and all of one week to prepare. This is the situation which confronted junior Mary Alexander last January when she discovered she was to spend a year in Concepcion, Chile, under the American Field Service pro- gram. . Mary has returned to H-F for the second semester of her junior year. She plans to take summer school and receive her diploma at the end of the session. A little more than a week after leaving H-F, Mary found herself in Conception attending Liceo Ex- perimental, a new type of high school, which as the name states, is of an experimental nature. There are only tive such schools in the entire country - they don't use standard textbooks. Instead the professors teach from stan- dardized mimeographed material sent from a special center in the capital, Santiago. Students study six days a week with Wednesday and Saturday afternoons off. At the Liceo, all girls wear uni- forms which consist of a navy skirt, navy blazer with grey trim, white blouse, grey anklets, and black shoes. To make the uni- forms last longer, a white labcoat- type cover is worn at school. The differences in language pre- cipitated several awkward and rather amusing incidents for Mary. One day Mary's Chilean mother asked her to go get a perm, which means dog. The family had a dog, but it was in the country at their farm. So to make sure of the request, Mary questioningly started bark- ing. Her mother started laughing and led her outside to the clothes- line where she explained that idio- matically perm also refers to By Carol Perrin a clothespin. Another time she was attending a University party much like H-F's homecoming - at a port city. Students were balloting for the queen of the dance, but instead of the familiar custom of voting by popularity, the queen was chosen by the number of votes she sold. There were several American ships in the harborg and Mary feeling that the sailors would know little about the relative value of Chilean money, decided, along with Chilean companions, to sell them votes. They approached the sailors speaking Spanish among them- selves. and when Mary started ex- plaining in English the system of buying votes, the sailors were ter- ribly incredulous at her remark- able command of the language. Where, they demanded, did she ever learn to speak English so well? Juniors Pack Suitcases For Trip To Washington By Jeanne Weber Juniors going on this year's Washington trip have an oppor- tunity to see and visit over thir- teen points of interest in the Washington, D.C., and Williams- burg and Jamestown, Va., area. Students wishing to go on this year's trip may sign up and regis- ter from Feb. 1 to Feb. 15. A check made out for 5137.50 and payable to Homewood-Flossmoor High School will be accepted at this time. During the four days from Fri- day, March 12, through Monday, March 15, those going will view such national landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Library of Con- gress, and the White House. They will also see the Arlington National Cemetery and the Kenne- dy Grave, the changing of the guard, and the Monument to the Marines at Iwo Jima. Stops, too, will be made at Williamsburg, the first colonial capital of Virginia, and Jamestown, the first colony in America. Students will also visit the Smithsonian Institution, the colo- nial Alexandria and the National Archives Building, where students will see the original Constitution of the United States and the Dec- laration of Independence along with many other original docu- ments and pictures. In past years students travelled to Washington by train, but this year they will dy round trip. Two United Airlines DC6 B's will transport the students from Chi- cago's Midway Airport to New- port News, Va., and back from the Washington National Airport. The group will spend Saturday and Sunday nights in the Conti- nental Hotel in Washington, D.C. While enroute to and from Wash- ington, meals will be provided by United Airlines. Those wishing additional infor- mation concerning the trip should contact social science teacher Wil- liam Lucy. NEWSPAPER STAFF ROW I Judy Pohtos, Shirley sas, Don Hlady, Jan Braun. ROW 3 Debbie Chase, Mary Soderborg, Judy Adelson, Sari Fox, Beryl Chapman. Hart, Ward Feurt, Al Doyle, Terry Sullivan, Jeanne ROW 2 Sue Keneipp, Janet Scupham, Mary Lou Bari- Weber. fAdVi50rWi11iafn B00th,j N WSPAPER Editor-in-chief Debbie Chase and graduate editor Sue Keneipp solve J another copy problem. P 'Xl ann 1 lu gif' GSU 011 ,llTIlllillJlRUlllllQSUIllTQ5I'folQl1Sfll00lJlI'lIlllllBB' Looking for new ideas are Voyager staff members Sari Fox, Louise Krull, Dennis Hoffman, Carol Perrin, and Beryl Chapman. UDY ADELSON DEBBIE CHASE SARI FOX SUE KENEIPP Class officers and Student Government oflicers are sworn in at the annual Honors Assembly. Charles Culloden presents one of the trophies LL-SC CCL HO ORS ASSEMBLY john Wallace accepts the Frosh-Soph swimming team's conference champion- ship trophy from Bob Sachs. John Childers presents John Wallace with the wrestling team's district trophy, a lst place. 78 that this year's Frosh-Soph swimming team won. One of the many trophies won by the Drama depart- ment is presented Linda Sublett for her Hrst place at the state level in original monologue. . :N fx' 2 if F . PSZEELN J Q. 74? ' f AA.,. ,W mmm 1 lf 'E x91 X f X: ,-gn nh . , 2 mb-'33 ,, 8 5 I . ,ff Rug? A ,w xx' X N .Q . ww 5 -V Xi SN 5. V 1: J ,,., ,' T 'V T ,ggi -. I gff A L. 5 gb V ., f ' 53,1 1 ,-f ', f,VV , - Vik .4..,, , fy .- 4,wef-.1-EEw,L:- my x 23' - . V e -, jr 1, , ,,k, ,+V 50, ,1- i rf V W, if x N'-.. ,gi A . S4 X5 .5 .Q YYSWQ . Ea- .-' 15, X H , - Ji 5 V vfggk ' is 1 Y 1 'V Y Q il rf 4? ' x . W . sit'- WH FH Radio Station 88.5 FM inn-.,,,-,F WHFH faculty adviser John Weeks, checks out equipment before a broadcast. EDD BOARD Edda, H-F's literary magazine, is pub- lished annually containing original selec- tion written by H-F students. It is pro- duced by a student editorial board which screens and selects all material individu- ally and as a group. Miss Marilyn Morgan and Mrs. Marilee Garrison are faculty advisers. Bob Bensen programs a record to be used as a part of a broadcast. WHFH was begun 2M years ago by the Viking Broadcasting Com- pany. As any new organization, the club needed money. The VBC sponsored movies to raise money. The Homewood-Flossmoor PTA and the Board of Education realized the potential of such an idea and allocated funds. The station received their preliminary approval from the U.S. Gov- ernment in August of 1964 and the following September the club had enough money to buy the necessary equipment. Everything was ready to go by December and all the club needed was the per- mission from the FCC. December 21, 1964, brought permission to transmit and on January 7, 1965, radio station WHFH had its First broadcast. The station now broadcasts every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 4:45 to 8:45 p.m. at 88.5 on the FM dial. ROW I Kathy Floerke, Sue Smith, ROW 2 Mark Pirolo, Kristin Birk- ness, Mary Hart, Barbara Brown. ROW 3 Roger Hurd, Tom Porter, Anne Blodgett. ROW 4 Chuck Lantry. i 3 M 3 DEB TE SQL! Ta ke State Crown! r Y W . 5 -,, r.Z Q e5zf1?ssf25Q':15il5i1? - 3 if : ' 'iw' ' ,ef f 'Q' Mfg fa 4 K-ji A ir K ' ' at : I Bob Garrison Leo Brown Senior Bob Garrison and junior Leo Brown brought home the state crown for first place from the Illinois State Debate Contest at Northern Illinois University. This state win enabled them to compete in Omaha, N eb., on the national level. ROW I Rob Noble, Bill Eckel, Kim Sperry, Bill Edwards, Dick Reed. ROW 2 Don Klein, Ed Ronkowski, Ken Filak, Eric Rubenstein, Terry McCall, Bobbi Jessen, ROW 3 Ken Brooks, Bob Moorehead, Bob Garrison, Chuck Tatter, Jonathan Upchurch, Steve Easton, Chuck Faulkner Absent Leo Brown, Car- ol Perrin, Susan Hering, Kren Johnson, Joel Kerstetter, George Curry. PEECH TEAM SPEECH TEAM RECORD Pekin Contest SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Sweepstakes Award Best Interpretive Award Thornridge Contest 3rd Place Charlyne F ilippi Serious Rich East Contest 4th Place Best Original Event H-F Contest 2nd Place Linda Sublet Original Monologue Rich Central Contest 2nd Place 'cSpeaker of the Year S.W.S. Conference Linda Sublett Varsity lst Place Jr. Varsity lst Place STATE SPEECH CONTEST I.H.S.A. District Contest 2nd Place Ongmal Monologue-Fmt Plame Linda Subblett Linda Subblett HEAD COACH, Mr. Barry Kautz, assistants, Stat? Championship- Miss Peg Powers, Mrs. Ellen Dumney, Mr. Original Monologue Jerry Garber. ROW I Linda Gering, Helena Oranen, Sue Cox, Shawn McQuality, Nancy Hopson, Janet Reed, Donna Beers, Sulvia Neely, Della Hughes, ROW 2 Trish Snyder, Mary Alexander, Gretchen Nicholson, Jack Beven, Betsy Schwartz, Charlyne Filippi, Cindy Hopkins, Lynda Sublett, Sue Crews, Diane Young, Linda Peterson, ROW 3 Tom Gilbert, Harold Johnson, Bob Benson, Steve Easton, John Parsons, Mark Pirolo, Tom Gilbert, John Wal- lace, Ken Brooks, Chuck Faulkner, Leo Brown. P ,viii ,- wg 59 2 ,Y A is ,rf PM 5 y . ,M 7 Six Plays In the fall, H-F's drama department, under the direction of Miss Peg Powers and Mr. Barry Kautz, opened the year with their fall play, J, B, presented in the abstract. An addition to the yearis schedule included a novice play, My Three Angels, performed and prepared by students who had had little or no former experience in drama or play com- mittee work. During the winter, three Thespian one-acts were presented. The Ugly Ducklingn caught a best actress award for Jan Heiss who por- trayed a homely princess. Ryan Schnare, an H-F senior, wrote On the Train. Junior Mark Pirolo satirized Julius Caesarl' and won the best actor and best play award for it. The Curious Savage was the well-received spring play having the strange setting of a home for the mentally ill, staged in the theatre-in- the-round style. Devils 8 Ducklings?!? Greg Bohn dons the devi1's mask in Jeribald MacLeish's Pulitzer Prize winning. play, J. B. Confusion is apparent in this scene from The Ugly Ducklingv in which Janice Heiss won the best actress award. This year's fall play was Archibald MacLeish's Pulitzer Prize Winning Play HJ. B. Fall Play: J, B. A love scene in the novice play My Three Angles is portrayed by John Dayton and Betsy Michal, A Novice Play: My Three Angels Marie Louise, portrayed by Betsy Michals, faints afterx receiving a let ter from her lover telling her to marry someone else. 84 You need tactf' says Jeff Paulsen after selling a cus- tomer a coat two sizes too small. er successful means of The dramatic arts serve as anoth expression for the H-F student. J Bw and 'The Curious Savage we joyed by the audiences. re among the outstanding productions en- Troupe. 2026 ROW l fl-rj: Kathy Vollmer, Pricella Main, Linda Cox, C th' Ho kins Barbara Stein Linda Sub- Betsy Schwartz, yn ia p , , lett, ROW 2: Patricia Snyder, Mary Alexander, Gretchen Nich olson, Jack Beven, Steve Forsgren, Charlyne Filippi, Liz Boone, Madame Parole, portrayed by Kathy McNeil, is out foxing Emily Ducotel, portrayed by Mari- lyn Bohlen, who has not paid her overdue bill. Nancy McClenehan, Bob Hartnett, jim Zimmerman, Jan Thyerg ROW 3: Jim ,Regan, Bob Benson, Steve Easton, John Parsons, Mark Paroli, Tom Porter, John Wallace, Jeff Ellis, Neil Mc- Williams, Greg Bohn. V? VIKING CHOIR ROW I fl-rj C. Campbell, M. Nes- per, T. Garton, K. Boardman, S. Woelflin, B. Biitner, J. Moore, L. Darner, B. Schwartz, J. Scupham, K. Maxon, L. Dowding, M. Medford, L. Sublett, J. Rhein, M. McPher- son, P. Corson, K. Spaulding, S. Paulausky, L. Beck. ROW 2 A. Brin, P. Holly, G. Koening, G. Fishell, J. Holch, C Faure, S. Wilson, J. Carnegie, L. Sinquefield, L. Unumb, C Basler, B. Bunker, J. Wright, J. Quinlivan, L. Campbell gano, D. Stuit. ROW 3 N. Smith, B. Swanson, B. Branch WITH VOICES SINGI G l z The Viking Ensemble is chosen from the Viking Choir and per- forms in public and school affairs. The group consists of seventeen members and is directed by Mr. Rodby. VIKING ENSEMBLE ROW I fl-rl Sue Paulausky, Gayle Fishell. ROW 2 Lu Unumb, Barbara Bunker, Adriane Angone, Sandie Lekas. ROW 3 Jan Thyer, Jim Zimmerman, Steve Eas- ton, Emily Canning, Sandy Mollan- haur. ROW 4 John Haney, Jeff Wis- neski, Dan Dyer, Charles Tatter, Kent Wigg, John Wallace. 7 G. Nicholson, M. Leas, K. Woodworth, M. Hays, M. Man- 3 3 Q 3 .mwiliifff A . FIRST PERIOD MIXED CHORUS ROW I Cl-rj J. Medford, B. Cleminson, S. Thomas, C. Hart, J. McKee, R. Hopkins, T. Dainton, D. Mitchell, R. Casper, S. McQuality, H Rauss, N. Hopson, D. Napoleon. ROW 2 C. Kerce, R. Brown, H. Cropinski, S. Johnson, W. Bolduc, J. Walpole, D. Wilson, B. Lasson, D. Rawitsh, K. Berg, C. Kranz, K. Floerke, S Moffat, S. Holmberg, Faulkner. ROW 3 M. Archer, D. Deutsch, K. Kleinhample, A. Eysenbach, P. McKee, T. Rig- by, J. Dayton, R. Neilson, T. Youngblood, K. Mohr, C. Hague P. Snyder, D. Pickard, C. Gillerlain, J. Meese. ROW 4 L. Franson, B. Graham, C. Boyer, L. Brussel, F. Taylor, K. Par rish, D. Stevenson, L. Durland, G. Barnard, R. Anderson, B Ferris, L. Hering, T. Pinsky, M. Bohlen, L. Smith. NINTH PERIOD MIXED CHORUS ROW I Cl-rj D Muse, R. Sampson, L. Steckel, R. Brown, M. Hannum T. Hennis, R. Stanfa, L. Gordon, C. Durley, E. Bur- gess, Mark. ROW 2 K. Park, D. Lind, K. Klein, P Abshire, R. Hartshorne, L. Delarme, C. Paulausky, J Pelino, M. Washburn, L. Kerk, P. McQuillin, P. Snyderi Mixed Choruses All are alert as Mr. Rodby rehearses the first pe- riod Mixed Chorus for one of the numerous per- formances put on by the H-F choral department. ROW 3 S. Smith, B. Marsh, L. Burch, Harlan, F. Di- mock, L. Wilson, J. Geist, G. Brown, B. Kuch, J. Ehardt, L. Leetz, C. Hayes, P. Packer, J. McComb. ROW 4 K. Szabo, J. Gasper, M. Tatter, B. Doepp, J. King, M. Price, G. Dahlstrom, R. VanCleve, R. Cole, R. Hurd, C. Zultner, J. Pinsky, P. Stevens, N. Hornbacker. ' tmmwa. ,zrvlswgslgtasgfftagqf-'QlistersrswtsawrwftwfM?iYli 41iEW?nWfU4 sHWS?e 5 ?a35?s??35i2dE?P9!w GIRLS' CHORUS PERIOD 68c7. ROW I. C1 to rj N. Smith, M. Deak, S. McKnight, M. Gor- don, J. Reed, B. Milburn, J. Kluger, L. LaMar, B. Crusius. ROW 2. L. VanBuskirk, K. Patton, C. Swanson, M. Williams, C. Heaton, C. Darner, M. Davidson, Buford, K. Johnson, K. Rigotti, C. Moore, S. Lewis, K. Barrus. ROW 3. S. La- sater, L. Dekker, V. Butt, M. Schruben, N. Knight, K. Hensley, C. Minga, P. Floerke, M. Pitchford, C. Pretkel, N. Scupham, G. Guthrie, C. Sweet, F. Lopez. ROW 4. P. Koester, S. Hibbing, L. Gann, A. Ongman, P. Guilfoyle, K. Frantze, N. Swanson, S. Joecken, K. Huff, B. Hensel, M. Schaefer, P. Cardenas, G. Morton, S. Friend. Mr. Wlalter Rodby and Mrs. Christine lVe-steriield are the directors in charge of the choirs at H-F. Each year they give a joint concert known as Christmas Vespers. During the spring, separate performances are pre- sented. Girls' Choruses GIRLS' CHORUS PERIOD 48L5. ROW I. C1 to rj D. Talamonti, F. Labella, K. Anderson, J. Steekel, S. Compton, P. Cropinski, A. Fors- gren, G. Watland, R. Morris, D. Winkleman, P. Miller. ROW 2. C. Lichter, S. Hurd, S. Van Valkenburgh, L. Krusche, V. Frank, M. Mock, B. Edwards, J. Thekan, M. Thompson, E. Reese, M. Kapecki. ROW 3. N. Hannen, C. Johnson, M. O'Keefe, W. Carney, L. Rolfe, P. Sublett, M. Messimer, R. Watkins, M. Herrbach, D. Gil- key, Hoffman, J. Langhout, M. Cisne. ROW 4. M. Haddad, B. Jessen, S. Cox, K. Murphy, S. Johnson, Grimes, L. Hanley, L. Carroll, L. Scott, A. Gustafson, J. Bergman, S. LaPorte, L. Harvey, P. Gaudet, V. Behan. ORCHESTRA ROW1 fl-rj R. Lucas, M. Bohlen, K. Sailor, C. Bohlen, C. Cheney, T. Ehardt, R. Ockey. ROW 3 V. J. Faulkner, G- Meyer, L. Dekker. R- Merritt, P. Huber. Behan, J. nic, E. nic, B. Knoderer, J. Buck, J. Baker, A. An- ROW 2 J. Holch, K. Boardman, M. Tatter, M. Deak, M. gone, A. Peterson, G. Jackson, R. Simanek, J. Thompson, A. Millush, N. Heidenreich, J. Courtois, E. Canning, M. Snuggs, Cohrs, J. Buck, J. Morrow, M. Schaefer, J. Johnson. ROW 4 SYMPHCNIC BAND ROW I Cl-rj C. Bohlen, C. Cheney, B. A. Cohrs, S. Woelflin, A. Gunter, B. Woods, D. Wells, D. Pierce, Lucas, M. Millush, N. Heidenreich, J. Courtois, M. Snuggs, E. D, Gillrnan, B. Knoderer, B. Carlborg, M. Silver, C. Williams, L. Canning. ROW 2 A. Angone, A. Peterson, G. Jackson, R. Si- Lund, D. Gordon. STANDING C. Eckel, W. Johnston, T. New- manek, M. Herrbach, J. Buck, J. Baker. ROW 3 Thompson, man. L. Brown, R. Evans, D. Pierce, D. Wells B. W d A G L C , 00 S, - D. Gordon, S. Woelfiin. STANDING Mr. Steele, C. Eckel, t . un er, ampbell, M. Hannum, B. Bonnell, M. Herrback, W, Johnston, T, Newman, D. Gillman, B. Carlborg, M. Silver, C. Williams, L. Lund, Symphony Orchestra Many members of the Orchestra have membership in another part of H-F's mu- sic department, the Symphonic Band, under the direction of Linus Carroll. These students plus those in the stringed instru- ment section combine to form the Orches- tra, conducted by Emmett Steele. Its agenda consists of the annual winter con- cert, several special concerts, and school affairs. Bob Lucas fabovel and Mr. Steele fleftl work daily to perfect concert pieces. VARSITY BAND ROW I Cl-rj M. Leas, S. Pearce, B. Benson, K. Christenson, D. Johnston, L. Goshert, R. Knoderer, M. Mast- ers. ROW 2 J. Snuggs, R. Michaels, J. Jandacek, H. Beagle, Ni Hilmers, J. Cheney, C. Dedrick, S. Hellman, J. Vanderberg, J Addington, L. Nugent, B. Kerwin, T. Kataras, R. Fuentes, N Lorentz. ROW 3 T. Raphael, T. Donoghue, P. Rettaliata, B. John- son, B. Williams, C. Wilson, L. Lindberg, K. Swanson, S. Ret- taliata, E. Vesely, R. Reed, B. Buck, C. Burda, T. Brenke, D. The H-F Color Guard appears in all parades with the Varsity Band, and performs at home football and basketball games. The guards are Cl-rj Richard Brady, Alan Kern, Ronald Seay, and Charles Olsen. AN DS CADET BAND ROW I Cl-rj P. Shaner, L. Dipert, B. Orr, S. Williams, L. Schultz. ROW 2 L. Schultz, M. Thorpe, G. Winship, M. Haines, D. Grossi, C. Bertschman, C. Huer, C. Scupham, J. Kahn, L. Heinen. ROW 3 J. Mark, E. Schmidt, W. Bromley, G. Dayton, B. McCarthy, G. Blackmer, R. Johannsen, R. Main, D. Brown, B. Eisenberg, J. Molnar, A. Kern, J. Moreland. ROW 4 H. Rad- ford, J. O'Hear, J. Unbehaun, J. Madden, F. Cameron, D. Kiefer, M. Wood, M. Christensen, R. Casper. King, D. Murphy, M, Rossen, A. Dahlberg. ROW 4 M. Bowling L. Sims, K. Swanson, L. Cohrs, J. Larson, B. Engelmann, R Huguelet, J. Ruth, C. Miller, T. Ten Clay, B. Eckel, G. Van Ant- werp, B. Schreiber. ROW 5 C. Olson, S. Paul, B. Priess, J Tompson, B. Baumgartner, D. Kyrouac, E. Rubenstein, T. Horn M. Barrows, P. Newman, D. Rawitsch, C. Schoeler, C. Childers S. Wilson, D. Cushing, B. Vanderhye, C. Harris, G. Fishell, P Abshire, S. Lemon, T. Dainton, E. Svec, D. Kerwin. Strong, chilly winds never pr ' h n here out on the windswep event the majorettes from practicing. 1,11 ,JV-..., Gayle Fischell, and Pam Abshire are s ow t hockey field. and twirlers try out each Candidates for majorettes year for a position with the marching band. This year ' ' bined to per- y ma orettes and twirlers com there are ten J form with the band at football games and parades, and also at basketball games. ry Bonnie Vanderhye, captain of the new routine. twirlers, rehearses a THEY LE D THE WA C' cl Harris Bonnie Vanclerhye, Sharla. Wilson, Chris ,,.....ff-f-U nun TWIRLERS: STANDING Cl-rj: Debbie Cushing, 1n y , , 11, c..,,,- Tmnv Dainton, Pam Abshire. Student work, representative of the art survey classes, illustrate abilities in handling materials and technique. These prints, donated by the Homewood-Flossmoor PTA, made an interesting addition to student work for the Fine Art area guests. FIE RT FE TIV L Advanced student work provides a legacy of creativity for the future art students. Interested parents found student work provocative and student demonstrations of techniques enlightening. Art teacher, Miss Judith Clause shows Miss Leah Hiland the art of weaving. s AV Y V YY N.. MODERN DANCE ROW I. fl to rj Jeanine Steckel, Donna Johnson, Alice Brin, Mary Klein, Gwen Swanson, Liz Reid, Kathy Bryan. ROW 2. Beverly Blackhall, Holly Reuss, Ellyn Reese, Debbie Panici, Pat Sublett, Leslie Marsalis, Sally Forry. ROW 3. Sue Lewis, Linda Heinen, An- netta O'Rear, Janet Baldwin, Betty Edwards, Jan Dekker, Lynn Goshert, Carol Heaton. ROW 4. Gail Wallach, Charlotte Beven, Faith Dimock, Collin Gillerlain, Melissa Wargin, Barb Ingebretson, Margaret Dee, Mary Wallace, Sue Vanvalkenburgh. MODER ANCE . Throughout this year, the Modern Dance club has been practicing for their performance in the spring. After long practices after school, their program was completed and ready to be presented. With the aid of the Viking Ensemble, the Modern Dance club's per- formance was extraordinary. Miss Joyce Cekandar acted as adviser to the club and senior Barb Ingerbretson served as president. Charlotte Beven interprets the Viking Ensemble's vocal accompaniment of Younger Than Spring- time from South Pacific. The opening concert number featured the theme from Walk on the Wild Side Two against one in an Experiment in Terror. All seems synchronized as the Aquettes perform a Hawaiian number. AQUETTES ROW I fl to rj Janice Reed, Joyce Medford, Nancy Law- ton, Shawn McQuality, Kathy Abbott. ROW 2 Rojene Kentish, Diane Travis, Pauline McKee, Barbara Hess, Marjorie Samsoe, Laura Dowding, Carol Cheney, Phyllis Manoogian, Leslie Larned. ROW 3 Barbara Pink- staff, Marcia Playe, Barbara Ives, Lynne Campbell, Collin Gillerlain, Joan Meese, Linda Fleischmann, Nancy Grant. ROW 4 Jane Harlan, Diane Fischer, Sue Stiska, Barbara Martin, Sally Schneider, Happy Thompson, Ida Conrad, Talle Tilton, Cathie Phelan. roses to her. Mrs. Annette Reed, Aquettes sponsor, seems both thrilled and surprised as Marge Sarnsoe presents red AQLI ETTES Representing states, each Aquette swims to the tune of H500 Miles. Kathy Weinberg jumps off as Take Me Out to thc Ball Game starts. QQ ' 71 Headllners! f ,, , ,, H-F GUARD ROW I C1 to rj Barbara Stein, Sally Sundstrom, Adele Tate, Lora Huge, jeff Detrich, Pam Rob- inson, Barbara Lennox, Nancy Smith, Joyce Thompson, Chris Hart, Mary Snuggs. ROW 2. Laura Dowding, Pat Corson,Janet Scupham, Mike Edwards, joan Meese, Marge Samsoe, Brian Buck, Tina Fenell, Barbara Hess, Sherry Loeb. ROW 3. Mary Leas, Barbara Martin, George Schau, William Gehring, Herb Smith, Charles Steiner, Dave Davey, Jim Finder, Richard Bergman, Leslie Swanson, Ida Conrad. ROW 4. Charles Pollen, Pete Mar- wick, Allan Roman, Gary Van Antwerp, Carol Basler, Richard Travis, Bob Johnson, Alan Urech, John Conley, Richard Gillman, Bill Chamberlain, jack Nyweide. H-F Guard member, Herb Smith, in- structs a few swimmers on a Thurs- day night. H-F GU RD H-F Guard, formed of high school students who have received their Senior Life Saving certificate, guards the pool on both Wednesday and Thursday nights. It also has set up a program of teaching swimming to the youth in this vicinity on Saturday. Edward Alridge, the swimming coach, heads this group. Brian Buck relaxes a moment during his night of guarding. Edward Aldridge adviser, and senior Richard Travis guard the H-F pool at a. gym jam. vm M' Q 14. M . ..,l ,l,h 2 H12 K -, Z e E S 33 : I ,. 1 mf Y K ,- Q ? F .2 1 5 7 7 . 1 4 ,. ,gi L, ns- .A 1 5 ,.,. , M5 Q Y ,f ie-XXM EQ 'ev N. 1 I brotherhood means giving to others the rights and respects you want for yourself. -irving m. boroff In 14 SPI v - A ' , - J IIIJYIIIWI 'fir 'if f In I Ii SOCIAL ACTIVITIES homecoming varsity inns turnabout prom R production ofa decorativ N d d h dl l HOMECOMING QLIEE PENNY FCRRY SENIOR I UNI OR Sandie Lekas Sue Larned S OPH OM ORE Cindy Grimes Homecoming Court AFS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Helena Oranen 3 FRESH MAN Kathy Spieth Aff To the delight of all, the Mad Hatter, Dr. Marion F Gardner, crowns 1964's Homecoming Queen, Penny or- ry. Once Upon a Time f b ll defeat 1964s Homecoming Although coupled with a 26-0 o0t a , was otherwise a tremendous success. The traditional Homecoming ac ' d D ve Da tivities included Bermuda and Bicycle Day, Dress Up an ri y d nd football game Red and White Day, the assembly, para e, a 'iOnce Upon a Time , the Homecoming Dance, p C les entered the dance through a magic max to the week's events. oup keyhole and swayed to the romantic music of the King Jaras Band The ' ' ' ' Cl d l' ht of all by the ap evenin was highlighted, to the surprise an e ig S pearance of the Mad Hatter, Dr. Marion Gardner, who had the pleasure of crowning Queen Penny Forry. 3 w-vu- Bermuda, Bicycle, and Sweatshirt Day is popular with students of all classes dur- ing Homecoming Week activities. The Class of '65 again has the winning float, whose theme was Whip 'Em. Bill Flinn and Jim Baker lead twirler Liz Svec An unhappy crowd expresses their disappointment, as the Vikings are defeated by the Mustangs at the annual Homecoming football game. i 1 35 - , on an Evergreen Mustang to defeat in one of the many skits presented at the Homecoming As- sembly. Homecoming Events Dedication of the Calvin Mall Memorial Building was part of the '64- Homecoming ceremonies. Mrs. Arthur Mall donated the sports' house in memory of her son, Calvin, whose untimely death in January of 1963 was mourned by family, friends, and faculty. ,.f X , ,,- M. if -, ra' . , ,W ,.a..4 Y ,es Q wi . , gs ,K xl .sizil 4: 'esgitf' ' ,, , 1 it mfs. sf, . . , sf! K. f This year, voting for Turnabout king and court took place as couples entered the dance. Couples anxiously await the announcement of king and court. Lynne Everett beams as she escorts Don Hlady, 1965's Turnabout King, to his throne. TU RNABOUT DANCE The Turnabout king and court representatives are fl-rj sophomore Bob Majka, junior Dennis Anderson, freshman Chris Hansen, AFS exchange student Marcio Coscarelli, senior Steve Bittner, and King Don Hlady, being crowned by Betty Jo Billings, coronation chairman. The dance brings out many moods some are serious and quiet Shipwrecked Shipwreeked, H-F's 1965 Tumabout Dance, provided the girls of H-F with an opportunity to invite the boy of their choice to a dance. The music of Ed John- son and the Mayfairs and the deserted- island atmosphere added much to the en- joyment of the Shipwrecked', couples. I Shopping for a prom dress is primary on the lists of seniors Teri Lou Menke, Linda Erickson, and Martha McKinley. 5 f Junior Sue Brunst pitches in to help her classmates finish some last minute details in the decorations. PRO I96 Hair appointments are a must for Prom, as well as any big dance. Couples cannot help but to pause a minute before the magnificent entrance to Camelot, a result of many hours work. L As couples pass through the castle entrance, they Hnd them- selves suddenly in a different time. TELEPHONE CALL . . . ORDER TUX DRESS FLOWERS HAIR AP- POINTMENT . . . PICTURES . . . DANCING ...OLD SPINNING WHEEL ... FRUG ... 4A.M. DUNES SLEEP . .. THATS WHAT A PROM IS MADE OF Couples refresh themselves before Coronation. The effects of candlelight is reHected in the pretty face of junior Marilyn Wolf. Juniors Carol Culloden and Denny Kerwin stop to chat with a friendly knight. A Night in Camelot Smiles reigned with Sandie Lekas in Camelot', on Saturday, May 22, which transported happy couples back to the days of Knight- hood and chivalry. As couples passed through the castle entrance and over the drawbridge, they found themselves in a different time. Under a false ceiling of purple veils, a medieval atmosphere was created by banners of King Arthur's Court, and murals of castles, dragons, and gallant knights rescuing fair damsels. Following the dance, couples attended Joustabout, the Post-Prom held at the Old Spinning Wheel in Hinsdale. In contrast to the peaceful atmosphere of Camelot,i' everybody kicked off their shoes and danced the frug, jerk, freddie, and whatever came to mind. Happiness Is Being Prom Queen STEPS to a . . . CROWNING GLORY of . . . HAPPINESS. BARBARA PINKSTAFF Senior junior CANDI FAURE PROM QLIEE and COURT 1 ? 5. 1 s Queen Sandie Lek as SHARON GRIMES Senior junior NANCY LARSEN 4 K 15553 152 V , :Qin g A Sf5:,5?i. :- vfmk 'aw KP? iti' K V vw wx ' A A Agway? Mk Y g if . ' Q9 ww.. an fbi . 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A4575 3 f get A -Q -f 'N X Lys? f 5 . l c CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 11 f df philosophy science art math photography riding club ski club gaa varsity club Weightlifting club eberg ornament FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Reed, Margie McPherson, Carol Cheney, Joan Flanagan, Kathie Krumm, Holly Ruess, Kathy Ab- bott, Barbara Stein, Suzanne Suthers, Lynn Steckelg SECOND ROW: Sue Holmberg, Kris Birkness, Diane Stuit, Sue Hurd, Mu- riel Reed, Helena Orenan, Kathy McGrath, Carol Minga, Donna Beers, Barbara Brenkeg THIRD ROW: Dorothy Pickard, Linda Cox, Pricella Main, Rojene Kentish, Lynn Larson, Pam Gaby, Sandra Woelflin, Linda Huffman, Ada Salinas, Becky Heath, Noreen DeLarme, Cynthia Hopkins, Jan Robinson, Joanne Wolfg FOURTH ROW: Shirley Soderberg, Susan Paulausky, Linda Perrin, Shelly Ives, Penny Holly, Kathy Walsh, Texanne Vickery, Barbara Brown, Michele McMaster, Carol Saunders, Mary Ann Millush, Pat Snyder, Mary Washburn, Jan Brawn, Martha Spiethg FIFTH ROW: Janet Levreau, Kimberly Williams, Lucille Car- roll, Cheryl Whitmore, Diane Fisher, Linda Billings, Mary Lou Barisas, Joan Meese, Diane Young, Nancy Martin, Pam Treptow, Chris Tozer, Marcia Playe, Shara Wilson, Gail Weisenberger, Grace Meyer, SIXTH ROW.' Lu Unumb, Norma Heidenreich, Mary Ann McGuire, Adriene Angone, Deborah Chase, Nancy Hornbaker, Emily Canning, Steve Figlewski, Steve Rettaliata, Clay Williams, Arthur Cohrs, Mary Leas, Sandra Mollnhauer, Laura Piros, Mary Hart, Jeanne Weber, Ann Coffman. MERICAN FIELD ERVIC si I ' F, 3 Helena Orenan Finland to H-F Marcio Coscarelli Brazil to H-F Homewood-Flossmoor is fortunate this year to be able to host two foreign exchange students, Marcio Coscarelli from Brazil and Helena Orenan from Finland. This gives the students from our school the opportunity to ask questions about these countries and to find out their reactions to our country. H2 The American Field Service Organization, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Alta Foster and Leland Anderson, encourages friendship and understanding between young people of foreign countries. It is hoped that this organization can lead to better relations between countries in the future. Mary Alexander Melinda Vickery H-F to Chile H-F to Germany Y-TEE S FOLK MUSIC Folk Music seems to have become the trend of the young people of today. H-F follows in the footsteps of this new interest by forming a Folk Music Club under the leadership of John Poster, history teacher. FIRST ROW: Elaine Cohrs, Helena Beagle, Kathy Karen Weinburger, Nancy Paul, Margie McPherson Salinas, Sydney, Moffett, Marilyn Anderson, Mary land, Alan Peterson, Jack Truax, Debbie Jacobs. Krumm, Sue Paulauski, SECOND ROW: Aida Washburn, Shelly Ives, Francine Gaudet, Mary Sylvia Ruekberg, THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Starks, Ann McGuire, Laura Piros, Jeff Gilbert, Dorothy Graff, Barb Ives, FOURTH ROW: Jim Adams, Jim Zimmerman, Mark Moyer, Clay Williams, Les Dur- FIRST ROW.' Mary Messimer, Laura Cohrs, Helena Beagle, Gwen Fleischer, Patti Wilson, SECOND ROW: Ruth Brown, Chris Cushman, Janis Robinson, Mary Glascott, Terry Haddad, Pam Sundeen, Noreen DeLarrne, Kristin Birkness, Nancy Worth- ington, THIRD ROW: Marsha Deak, Denise Tenclay, Nancy Fleishman, Nadine O'Leary, Jean Petzke, Nancy Klein, Nancy Medford, Jeanine Fleischer, Jackie Baldridge, Barbara Roth- ermich, Barbara Vix, Laurel Dekker, Charlene Bryak, FOURTH ROW.' Christine Pretkel, Laura Vanbuskirk, Ro- jene Kentish, 'Melanie Budgell, Karen Crocombe, Chris Childers, Bonnie Vanderhye, Lynn Everett, Laura Dowding, Linda Burch, Barbara Brown, Diane Haddad, Debbie Cushing, Kathie Compton, Dotti Muse, Linda Schultz, Joanne Engelhart, FIFTH ROW: Marian Schaefer, Mary Ann Millush, Penny Holly, Gail Winship, Chris Julius, Christine Wallenberg, Jane Grimes, Cathy Phelan, Sandy Kaye, Laureen Clark, Judy Emery, Pam Asbye, Chris Boyer, Janice Moore, Beverly Graves, Joyce Cheney, Linda Perrin, Barbara Hess, Sharla Wilson, Diane Travis, SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Jellema, Jennifer Roney, Nor- ma Heidenreich, Cherie Lenzen, Kimberely Pearce, Kathy Kan- ton, Linda Shilling, Nancy Bixby, Debbie Jaycox, Carol Dixon, Barbara Martin, Betty Heenema, Kay Huff, Meredith Fountain, Joan Bergman, Pat Hoester, Sue Silvis, Jacqui Weaver, Talle Tilton, Frances Nemitz. ' FIRST ROW: Jeri Metz, Pam Pachter, Joan Flanagan, Sally Sundstrom, Carol Minga, Helena Beagle, Carol Cheney, Leslie Gordon, SECOND ROW: Judy Krumm, Kathie Krumm, Dotti Muse, Barbara Vix, Kristin Birkness, Mary Snuggs, Carmen Sali- nas, Frances Lopez 5 THIRD ROW.' Laura Vanbuskirk, Texanne French Vickery, Joan Meese, Bob Lucas, Grace Meyer, Terry Crawford, Ann Coffman, Mary Washburn, Liz Burgess, FOURTH ROW: Sandie Lekas, Laura Brussel, Harris Jaffee, Barb Martin, Mark Giesecke, Joyce Smith, Sue'Freeman, Jim Finder, Janice Heiss, Mary Hart. Foreign Language Clubs Better World Understanding FIRST ROW: Nancy Worthington, Mary Glascott, Sue Smith, Lucie Klein, Nancy Paul, SECOND ROW: Sue Wiegel, Diane Travis, Gail Weisenberger, Linda Massey, Cindy Hop- kins, THIRD ROW: Bonnie Vanderhye, Marietta Harte, Nancy Wonso, Ann Coffman, Nancy Grant, Debbie Cushing, FOURTH ROW: Liz Boone, Dave Dorne, Kent Frantzve, Ted Furler,' Richard Seeder, Ralph Tiz, Patti Seip. I Spanish The Spanish Club, un- der the direction of Mrs. Patricia Boylan, meets to discuss the cultures and ideas of the Spanish- speaking nations. Dances and parties are just a few of the activities organized by the club members. German The German Club, under the direction of Peter Buchas and Miss Judith Wis- shack, participates in many activities throughout the year to further their com- prehension of the language. Some of their activities include a trip to a German res- taurant and the co-sponsorshi-p of the In- ternational Christmas Dinner. Latin FIRST ROW: Elaine Cohrs, Barb Ansley, Joan Parker, Karen Weinberger, Carol Cheney, SECOND ROW: Bob Hoffman, Texanne Vickrey, Van Wilkerson, Cherie Lenzen, Diane Lindborg, Liz Lindertg THIRD ROW: Dave Gordon, Alan Gunter, Louise Krull, Jim Find- er, Kathy Jones, FOURTH ROW: Donna Gilliard, William Overal, Tom Cofcas, Art Cohrs, Dave Davy, John Murphy. FIRST ROW: Connie McBride, Linda Burch, Carolyn Quinlivan, THIRD ROW: Marilyn Bohlen. Mike Suthers, Bohlen, Nancy Hopson, Suellen Simon, Linda McPher- Thomas Connery, Steve Rettaliata, Jack Nyweide, Barry son, SECOND ROW: Randy Schweizer, Donald Rau, Simon, Mark Lanigan. ' Ellen Buchsbaum, Chuck Ebann, Talle Tilton, Joyce Russian FIRST ROW: Noreen DeLarme, Bill Flinn, Dick Dennis, Bill Bonnell, Steve Dillion, Steve Rick Metzler, Sue Berger, Sue Scheiwe, Elain Merritt, Dave Wells, Mark Moyer. Cohrsg SECOND ROW: George Lorentz, FIRST ROW: Barbara Klein, Nancy Johnson, Janice liams, Sharla Wilson, THIRD ROW: Steve Figlewski, Holch, Kathy Floerkeg SECOND ROW: Bonnie Vander- Dick Gillman, Bruce Hoebake, Tom Clark, Sandy Smeds, hye, Terry Crawford, Mary Ann McGuire, Bill Wil- Linda Boas. Advanced Bridge WH T'S YCURI TEREST. FIRST ROW: Nancy Paul, Carol Kerce, Ellen Berry- man, Charlene Bryack, Phyllis Irwin, Ann Fitzpatrick, Lin- da Bahnaman, Jackie De Lelio, Nancy Zisookg SECOND ROW: Carmen Salinas, Joanne Wolf, Collette Evans, Carryle Preisel, Donette Goety, Carol Landaker, Sue Clay- t0n, Leslie Marsalis, Sue Semerau, THIRD ROW: S113 Beginning Bridge Everett, Linda Massey, Marietta Harte, Bill Carlborg, Kim Williams, Lana Lipsey, Janet Faulkner, Diane Travis, Carol Saunders, Sue Scheiweg FOURTH ROW: Sue Gil- lerlain, Chuck Faulkner, Paula Gravelle, Cindy Olsen, Kathy Healy, Cindy Stockman, Debbie Chase, Linda Bil- lings, Barb Lennox, Lauren Clark, Charlyne Filippi. FIRST ROW: Chris McKay, Ellen Berryman, Liz Svec, Noreen DeLarme, Muriel Reed, Kathy McGrath, Judy Krumm, Linda Bahnameng, SECOND ROW: Mary Glascott, Linda Cox, Laura ' ' S H d' THIRD Ruge, Louise Dawson, Ruth Hackenbracht, Linda Huffman, Diane Swanson, ue ur , ROW: Martha Spieth, Judy Butler, Bonnie Vanderhye, Bob Lucas, Mary Washburn, Lynne Everett Lois Montgomery, FOURTH ROW: Joyce Quinlivan, Kim Pearce, Mary Hart, Judy 3 Holbrook, Pat Bennett, Kristin Evans, Jacqui Weaver, Katy Walsh. C l R t, Marie Thompson, Sue Murphy, FIRST ROW Eda Boyles Jean Petzke, Sue Cox, aro yn us SECOND ROW Sue Schultz Judy Emery, Pam Asbye, Kim Williams, Sandy Kaye, Melanie Budgell Loretta Hough THIRD ROW: Kristin Evens, Lois Behab, Betty Heerema, Sandy Smeds, Lynn Raschke, Liz Boone Kun Pearce, Terry Crawford. OND FIRST ROW Kathy Vollmer, Dawn a e, a , , ROW MYS Mowatt sponsor, Connie McBride, Nancy Wertz, Karen Peterson, Lynn Raschke, Susan Johnson, Judy Pinsky L k Jckie Baldridge Penny Main Kim Anderson, Susan Nicholas, SEC Future Homemakers V.B.C. FIRST ROW: David Grossi, Robert Faeber, Susan Cox, Thomas Rigby, Robert DeBarard, Greg Desantis, Dennis Fleck, SECOND ROW: Janet Scupham, Dan Heuer, Harold Johnson, Wayne Albert, Mark Ginnick, Charles Olsen, THIRD ROW.' Robert Bensen, Jim Hull, Carole Basler, Doug Harms, Dick Gillman, Glenn Zander, Grant Hamilton. Philosophy FIRST ROW: Gloria Root, Lynn Buchholz, Bev Coulter, Liz Burgess, Judy Smyth, SECOND ROW: Syd- ney Moffett, Ann Blodgett, Linda Cox, Bob Lucas, Paula Gravelleg THIRD ROW: Jim Zimmerman, Ro- ger Hurd, Larry Todd, Steve Merritt, Ward Feurt, Thomas Porter, Steve Eston. l Science FIRST ROW: Carol Hayes, Janet Latta, Marcy Kapecki, Elizabeth Lindert, Peggy Guilfoyle, Joan Parker, Linda Thomas, Paul Schustekg SECOND ROW: Terry Pinsky, Ron Hopkins, Jim Wheeler, Jeff Buck, Rodney Karns, Gary Wiersma, Chuck Eckel, Bill Eckel, THIRD ROW: Dick Gillman, Herb Guenter, John Parsons, Terry Locke, Bill Overall, Mark Moyer, Bob Stewart, Melvin Bruns, FOURTH ROW: Bruce Hoelake, Bill Parker, Tom Ehardt, Harry Hull, Tom Cafcas, Mark Gieseceke, Richard Seeder, Ken Evans. FIRST ROW: Joan Flanagan, Judy Krumm, Wendy Bolduc, McMaster, Linda Larson, THIRD ROW: Janice Wentzel, Jan McDiarmid, Liz Svecg SECOND ROW: Lois Montgomery, Libby Carroll, Jeff Kernis, Renee Knoll, Cindi Kucera, Leta Margaret Dee, Mary Ann Starks, Carolyn Theiling, Michele Sims, Lucille Carroll. Art Photography Math FIRST ROW: Carol Cheney, Ter- ry Pinsky, Jim Finder, Ken Brooks, Don Rau, Mary Snuggs, Harry Hig- ley, Adviser, SECOND ROW: Harris jaffee, Roger Van Cleve, James Jandacek, Doug Terry, Carl Lorentz, Bill Blume, THIRD ROW: Richard Seeder, Bob Ros- sen, Mike Lockhart, Les Durland, Harry Hull, Tom Ehardt, Mark Giesecke. CLOCK WISE : Tom Cafcas, Victor Borst, adviser, Bruce Ho- backe, Jeff Ungcheu, Wayne Albert, Tom Rigby, Cliff Lutton. Riding Club ROW I: Nancy Paul, Barbara Caswell, Carolyn Amos, Gerry Tomsheck, Myra Gann, Col- leen McGrath, ROW 2: Linda Salathe, Linda Compton, Nancy Hopson, Fran McGee, Lois Montgomery, Kathy Stasek, Mary Sanders, Phyllis Green: ROW 3: Jan Decker, Sydney Molfet, Betty Petrauski, Charles Olson, Linda Hering, Vera Frank, Jeanne Angelich, Mary Ann Starks, ROW 4: Dorothy Graff, Sharon Kirk, Melinda Cisne, Jane Ehardt, Bonnie Ferris, Susan Friend, Linda Gann, Carole Zultner. Ski Club ROW I: Carol Cheney, Carol Heaton, Clyse Weinstein, Jan Seidel, Jeannine Steckel, Steve Paul. ROW 2: Leslie Gordon, Jeri Metz, Ann Fitzpatrick, Nancy Anderson, Shirley Soderberg, Carol Gaines, Sue VanValkenburg, Cassie Allbritton, Donna Johnson. ROW 3: Shirley Derrer, Joann Wolf, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Suzi Clayton, Missy Faure, Sally Sundstrom, Bonnie Seebold, Nancy Worthington, Kathy Gregg. ROW 4: Linda Arquilla, Joyce Gunzburg, Sylvia Ruekberg, Ann Lindstrom, Jinx Thekan, Marcia Steel, Debbie Wiggs, Bev Enslin, Sue Simon, Barb Kirschner, Joann Michelski, Kathie Krumm, Janis Shemier. ROW 5: Shelley Ives, Debbie Deutech, Barbara Shermer, Janice Blandford, Diane Travis, Connie Salvatore, Kathy Weiss, Collin Gillerlain, Jane McComb, Sarah Parks, Pam Burgoyne, Pam Madsen, John Kahn, Steve Barnard, ROW 6: Pam Treptow, Carol Culloden, Nancy Martin, Jeff Thrall, Cathy Wogdward, Kathie Szabo, Grant Hamilton, Leslie Wadsworth, Laura Brussels, Cheryl Whitmore, Joel Stender, Chris Szabo, Candy Faure, Betsy Michael, Walter Stevens, Adviser, ROW 7: Russ Chase, Jim Finder, Ronald Greenspan, Dave Dorne, Billee Frye, Tom Comfort, Dennis Kerwin, Bruce Hoebake, Tom Bartnett, Dave Luery, Alan Roman, Carol Thompson, Rich Cole, Ralph Tiz, Glen Alexander, Terry Ludos. ROW ONE: Jean Snuggs, Shawn McQuality, Sue Compton, Liz Ilic, Joyce Medford, Robin Evins, Carille McCue, Barb Stein, ROW TWOg Leslie Marsalis, Mary Snuggs, Beth Crusius, Jean Petzke, Laurel Dekker, Carole Totten, Karen Johnson, Janet Randle, Chris Burda, Carolyn Rust, THIRD ROW: Betty Benson, Jan Bresnaban, Linda Schultz, Jo Ann Walz, Louise Dawson, Cathy Darrer, Bobbie Horn- back, Laura Dowding, Lora Ruge, Joanne Ronkowski, Cheryl Hurd g GAA Varsity Club ROW I Cl-rj: Jim Farmer, Doug Fergeson, Dave Botts, Don Hlady, Bill Flinn, John Fregeau, Jim Alderman, Brandon Sohl, ROW 2: Jack Nyweide, John Weinberg, Steve Bittner, Dave Kuegler, Steve Pfeifer, John Childers, Scott Willis, Bill Gehring, ROW 3: Tom Barrows, Tom Clark, Roger Dusold, Jim Baker, Bill Miller, Chuck Long, Dick Dennis, Tom Rump, Toby McAfee, Bob Mon- agham, Dennis Berntsen, Ken Gowen. ROW FOUR: Lynn Goshert, Cathie Phelan, Gail Winship, Regna Merritt, Christine Pretkel, Sue Zimmerman, Janice Holch, Phyllis Green, Joyce Cheney, Betty Edwards, Marianne Schaefer, Beverly Black- hallg ROW FIVE: Mary Washburn, Faith Dimock, Nancy Swanson, Meredith Fountain, Vicki Behan, Betty Heerema, Cheryl Lint, Linda Harvey, Nancy Bixby, Kathie Kanton, Sue Stromberg, Margie Samsoe, Debbie Stein. Weightlifting Club ROW ONE Cl-rj: Tom Messimer, Dan Kugler, Ken Gowen, Bill Tompkins, Steve Vann, Larry Ring, Don Mclntyre ROW TWO: Gary Evans, Scott Bittner, Dave Parker, Bob Edwards, Bill Knoderer, Herb Guenterg ROW THREE: Ron Hecht, Tom Neugent, Keith Berg, Tom Scott, Mallory Schmederg ROW FOUR: Tim Schmitt, Lance Krotzer, Jim Adams. l2l 1 7- iii 'S' ,if ,1 5 :gum , 5 J, sriifwx, f he is most powerful who hashimself in his power A 'U' 'Q 71.3 J , Q , 9126 rg 'Q ' s 5 ATHLETICS highlights football cross country basketball intramurals gymnastics swimming wrestling track golf tennis baseball cheerleaders p n of a Norse ornament from Go d HARDWORKING ATHLETES H IGH LIGHT COMPETITIONS Whether participating in an assembly, swim relay, wrestling match, track meet or piling into a bus, pondering a putt, executing a gymnastic maneuver, developing their tennis technique, or carrying the ball for a score, our H-F athletes represent our school with maturity and good sportsmanship. Encouraged by an excellent coaching staff, our boys have truly made this ye-aris competitions interesting and exciting. FelIas, we,re proud of you!', More need not be said. 4 K, 1 3 6 l v A 125 lf vie . A A gf ll o f Ali' ., . .I 'F S -2 . 2 .,,. f SH --, 1 --,Q , '. :?-Gen-er-L RUCKEI B wry. . K 'N W ' ' reak I ne Wal fo Go ByALE8T0B SONS Bai Ri h'. mod. Five years at scars faded a the wind Sxiclz plug 31,-ef, F3533 ang: rm birSaturda sfieruoalxfutiibnze- third ' 1 ' M 5' A WNW- 214 Only for the season and is w m mn- svnod-FRJSSMOO1' when Ute Vik' DMM! MVK to pu . ference action. Rich 1185 RIS! Griggs shoved Rich East to a 13-7 intn the ima! 15 mi' md 60 yards iw., gf mm and is 1.1 in league Page 21--Part 3 Sunday. Uewber 4, 1 'far lg W ' nom for the ptav. , Y W, , , The winners sprung fullback HiWB?90D-Pina K ' Ron Harsh into the Rocket endfhfnarlriomade all M 5 , E WMWQELX, Q ei znne for the winning touchdown,Vikings'I55 Wvfv UU? ff'-95 ., 'ff , il , - wiiE146 semnds lei! in thegame, Rich East. Rich East m I ' ? f A 1 , ,X mme mm :mmf still' must'?'3f9g1dfg,FUrL:i0 FWY - ' -- f fa' ku-pang wrazrzblirsg :mother fivcEmH' C' U QD. . , , swvks attheSnutlm-os:Suburbankfmfffg- l'3fi0kF-UU from we Q- Q 7 t ' 1'f1n!vrerz:'e tifif' This was an T5 'l P39305 fm' 5 ed x lx i lr f- 4' My ' ' hw!-frszi sewn! rf mic. WK 'Were xnterrog-L25 sian c-lr ml 0 A V, 1 ' ', - 'L -W--4 'L' ' 'I - riff,-xqmramq P... puma. :ner Q fam- - -' A: - XT VHS the 5:22 'Emo llama- lnnwbxlfrwn, :Q i'5q'r1r-W, recffwfl' by Bob madek 3 Y Q , A I ' ' if xv -,-Wie vrrwfw me hmm-n my Rauch ffmglsl nm! hmm ,mga the Way on the Hume- , Q ' - - D EMPHASIS '6 Ken Gowen, ace Viking end, evades Evergreen Park defense. Bill Thompkins receives the ball from Bob Monaghan in an attempt to gain a first down. Coach Jim Arneberg leads the H-F '64 Homecom- ing assembly. Getting carried awayi' was a common predica- ment for H-F opponents! Gridders scramble for a down minutes later. 77,9s,94,97,e6-HIKE! Q! Vikes Claim An AII-Stater- Tom Barrows if if J A great start for any .team-winning the opening game as the Vikes did-toppling Marian. Sandburg fimible which lead to a Viking touch? Find a winning football season under non-fiction with the '64 Rich Cole, STANDING-Dick Dennis, Steve Bittner Roger An Viking Hrst string: fl-U HSEATED -Chuck Long, Dave Botts, derson, Tom Barrows, Bill Tompkins. Dan Kugler, Ron Marsh, Jack Ginter, Jim Farmer, Bill Miller, A tie for second place and an excitingly triumphant sea- son expresses the ,64 edition of the H-F Viking varsity football squad. Head coach, james Arneburg, and assistant coaches, Wil- liam Lucy and Robert Lombardi, directed the hard fighting and aggressive team. All of H-F proudly supported this exciting team whose members were exceedingly successful on account of their spirit, team work, drive, ability, and desire to win. TE MWITH PIRIT ri itfpwi iii, 41? ,ip swf' ,,,,,fxg,1 v af we ws 1 wtsswfi f ,, at uf. 'vi we get ff Q c ,.,. Kr. ,. .. K 15 'ff 'lil Wi 'ff' H-F 24 H-F 14 H-F 13 H-F 20 H-F 9 H-F 0 H-F 6 H-F 19 Marion Oak Lawn Rich East Lincolnway Sandburg Evergreen Reavis Bremen Viking Tom Rump leaps over Evergreen opposition during Homecoming game. Steve Bittner breaks away from Rich East aggres- sors and gains yardage for an H-F victory. As the last ractice ends coaches Bill Lucy P : 1 and Bob Lombardi cast their shadows on the playing field that beheld many exciting plays and a successful year. AND DRI E ALL-CONFERENCE Tom Barrows Charles Long Bill Miller CHICAGO TRIBUNE ALL-STARS Tom Barrows Charles Long Bill Miller ALL-STATE Tom Barrows ROW I Il-11 S. Messirner, G. Evans, C. Miller, T. Barrows, B. Becker, M. Lockhart, R. Dennis, D. Sprinkle, S. Dillon, K. Gowen, ROW 2 S. Bittner, A. Reed, K. Bertorelli, rf nm.: R 'Mnnmzhan . Dick Lane tackles a Marion ball carrier in the opening game of the season while John West prepares to pre- vent any chance of escape. l Jim Arneberg, Spirit and readiness were always displayed by the players on the sidelines. 3 . R. Lockhart, R. Lane, J. West, R. Regan, T. McAffee. ROW 3 T. Lewkowski, G. Strauss, L. Ring, S. Pliffer, R. Marsh, D. Kug- R. Kranz, R. Majka. ler, S. Parr, W. Colbrese, T. Sullivan, W. Tompkins, M. Grandi J. Weinberg, J. Mc- Pollen, C. Long, B T. Daehan, R. Cole netti, J. Farmer, D. Botts. T Rump, R. Anderson, J. Ginter ROW I fl-rj J. Ilic, T. Brown, J. Grabo, M. Garski, C. Nebbes, Bittner, B. Devlin, R. Tompkins, M. Sullivan, Brown. ROW J. Van Vlymen, L. Burns, M. Barrows, T. Nugent, R. Hecht, J. 3 N. Maloni, B. Angelo, R. Thompson, G. Kaye, M. Lasman M Waters, K. Parish, B. Worn, R. Curnac. ROW 2 D. Delnagro, M. Lasman, M. Ankin, C. Palausky, C. Wyman, G. Persiani. Peck, B. Beven, M. Roland, J. Butita, B. Scott, S. Bondhus, S. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL COACHES fl-rj Ronald Fredin, Dale Bjorklund, and William Jennings. The H-F Viking Sophomore foot- ball squad closed a rugged season with a 2-5-1 record. Coach Bjorklundis gridders, after tying the opening game with Marian, powered their way through Ever- green Park in the Homecoming game, and charged by Lincolnway late in the season. Show Power . Bob Angelo CQZJ meets heavy opposition as he drives through F S l I ' S Q I the Evergreen line in the Homecoming Game. Dennis Delnagro f33J heads for the sidelines for a yard- age gain against Sandburg. FRE HMA GRIDDER FRESHMAN COACHES fl-rj Donald Lund, William Cady, and Duane Rose. Freshmen scrimage in preparation for real contests. Capably piloted by coaches Donald Lund, Wil- liam Cady and Duane Rose, the freshmen foot- ball team showed excellent spirit. The Frosh Vikings were more capable than their 1-6 record appeared. Their coaches cited the fact that after another season is tucked under their belt, and more valuable game experience, these Vikes will shape up to be a well performing team. . . and Spirit ROW I fl-rj G. Sprinkel, W. Dethloff, W. Kroc, D. Olson, P. J. Hart, Tomlinson, M. McDonald, T. Peck. ROW 3 G. Reilly Newman, T. Beadleston, A. Peterson, W. Martin, G. Fullerton, M. Lantry, P. Vik, K. Hoekstra, C. Lennox, K. Weinberger H ' . B M Clary, E. Monser, D. Berry. ROW 2 M. Ruth, J. Soderborg, Leader, M. Long, D. Marsh, T. Brunst, G. Slam, B arrowman D Owens, T. Kataras, D. Prince, J. Hackott, R. Parro, B. Nelson, T. Mapp, R. Mitchell, j. Riley, D. Kiefer. CROSS COU TRY Finishing with a 3 win 6 loss record, the Harriers were stronger than their record indicates. Good showings in the Confer- ence and District meets proved them well developed. Next yearis team should be stapled by the return of Rick Scupham, Marty Dybicz, and Tim Powers. Coach Don Laketa developed the Freshmen and Sophomores for their more rugged Var- sity years. As the gun is fired, H-F takes off at the line to win another meet. sEAsoN REooRD Thornridge Rich Central Lincolnway Bremen Sandburg Evergreen Park Reavis Rich East Oak Lawn Third in Conference Fifth in District The Stage Is Set ROW I Bob Grewell. ROW 2 Roger McCullough, Mike Rother- 3 Marty Dybitz, Tim Powers, Chuck Lantry, Jerry Morrisoy Rick mal Bob Rossin, Chuck Pitchford, Jack Plant, Bob Buford. ROW Scupham, Chip jackson, Dan Greenwood. 'L:5E'85iQ:1,., .I- Frosh-Soph IL to R1 David Smith, Guy Kraines, Art Malmquist, Molnar, Wayne Bromley, Charles McCullough, Hugh Sumner, Bob McCarty, Don Mitchell, Bob Edwards, Don Young, Joe Jim Addington, Greg Tipton, George Schau, Doug Gilliland. Rick Scupham practices for the first cross-country event. in Hustling Harriers Hurry Along! Coach Laketa keeps a watchful eye on his Harriers. 133 Upperclassmen work out. m'v,g,f,9 'ff ?5f,,v,q.g,,f2-1, 5- 15 ygfx 41 . FM Numa 'inns' Time Out!! Basketball Highlights Sophomore Steve Messimer scores two against Sandburg. ACTION!! 1 s Viking Don Hlady drives by Oak Lawn defenders Ace sophomore Bob Majka dribbles low to evade aggressors. 1 l Don Hlady 'takes 2' for H-F. Coach George VanderWeyden said his team was composed of heart and spirit . How true it was, for the Vikings returned after defeats and disappointments to prove to their coach and fans exactly what they were made of. In spite of their 9 wins out of 22 games, they played good basketball on basic fundamentals accredited to their coach. Coach VanderWeyden attributed his excellent defense to three of the starters, Dennis Berntsen, Tom Clarke, and Don Hlady, who were the Vikings most important asset in keeping possession of the ball. Senior Tom Clarke worked his way to the first team, All- Conference QSWSJ and the first team of the All-Suburban, picked by the Chicago Sun-Times. Coaches in the area chose him for the second team All-Area QSWSD. Before receiving a special mention by the Chicago Daily News to the All-City and Suburban team, Tom was selected twice FRONT ROW Al Doyle, Ken Brauer, Bob Monaghan, John Weinberg, Dennis Berntsen, Don Hlady, Steve Bittner, Tim Powers, Rich Cole 5 BACK ROW Coach Laketa, Bill Miller, Tom Clarke jumps high for rebound against Carl Sandburg. VIKES ARE . . . as player of the week by The Homewood-Flossmoor Star and chosen player of the year! The Star also picked Dennis Berntsen, senior, as player of the weekn. This resulted from his sharp-shooting, gaining possession of the ball, and fast breaks. Dennis also received recognition by being selected to the second squad of the All-Conference Team QSWSD. The third regular starter, senior Don Hlady, played long hard games and fought tirelessly for possession of the ball. His agility and shooting won hirn the player of the weekl' award given by The S tar. Rick Harbeck, Mike Lockhart, and John Weinberg are the only regulars returning to next year's team. Coach Vander-C Weyden looks to the league leading Frosh-Soph team to bring his Vikings back to a winning season. Tom Clarke, Les Durland, Mike Lockhart, Rich Harbeck, Terry Daehn, Dennis Anderson, Coach Vander Weydeng ab- sent: Craig Davis and Mgr., Charles Olsen. VARSITY SCORES A 5 A 51 LAGRANGE 66 53 OAK LAWN 67 64 WHEATON 68 34 CARL SANDBURG 55 77 REAVIS 65 61 RICH EAST 69 46' PEORIA A CENTRAL 59 65 BARRINGTON 50 47 NORMAL U. HIGH 69 64 EVERGREEN PK. 48 55 BLOOM 52 64 LINCOLNWAY 69 57 BREMEN 58 40 OAK LAWN 37 55 CARL SANDBURG 62 81 REAVIS 55 53 PALATINE 55 57 RICH EAST 49 86 EVERGREEN PK. 64 51 LINCOLNWAY 50 55 BREMEN 64 60 THORNQT ON FR.S,L78L V TE MOF HE RT AND SPIRIT Tom Clark-Area Player of the Year! 'fi' , XX! . R V7 W T. -A Z. ,,.L,.,.,.,.,,., E .,.,.,., ,. L ,-h , y.,,, .,-, - LaGrange Oak Lawn Wheaton Sandburg Reavis Rich East T.F. South Bloom Evergreen Lincoln-way Bremen Palatine Oak Lawn Sandburg Reavis Rich East Evergreen Lincoln-way Bremen Retain SWSC Crown!! HF Soph cagers grabbed their second conference title holding a record of 13 wins and l loss Under the coaching of R1Cha1d Schmidt the Frosh Soph basketball team had ROW I fl rj Manager Charles McCullough Scott Brodarxck Franson Mark Garski Barry Schrieber Steve Niems, Jim Grabo Tom OBrien Dave Wark Craig Brown Greg Wolf Don Bach Tom Youngblood Norm Seeman Bob Mayka, Coach Richard ,E Q -,.,, . ,,,,. as 1 .,.. ,I A.,,, ,,, .,,, 1, ,.7, . Q,., .. Q Q'!F2f?23gTQff:1!!' ., M35 Ii? fttigw. , - w w!! ,m 'fp !w !1t,e!ggwf firSif5z,5f?Si5H5'llw'iii5?2E -If wr. , 3 N21 K 15,1 ' '?Y'Z,T2 3iii iii 7 .-7552!-,ff S' 'i173'r1fZsSfE132-'kffffiffif,??Q'i:'?'-l?f:?i'f.EfUi2E'Q 7 t2i1!5T5i'3?-zgfizei. 4-e,eefy!f,-,.tr,qse1fg1it wkifsew Z is , NW 162523354:iiQQ,l2weii:K53fliifiattirif1252533523itQ'sis1Lf?iii?Q19ZJ29fixsifiiialx-iigKfTa?Effgs9isififisfsigiriQW Q 54 Tinley Park 25 55 Rich Central 35 53 Oak Lawn 35 66 Sandburg 47 7 1 Reavis 3 3 48 Bremen 38 68 Evergreen 30 61 Lincoln-way 44 49 Bremen 46 59 Oak Lawn 31 55 Sandburg 24 67 Reavis 41 71 Rich Central 31 62 Evergreen 42 56 Lincoln-way 43 70 Rich East 30 Vikings find tough defense while shooting against Rich East FRESHMAN CAGER Undefeated Conference Champs!!! Scores in the 70's reigned as H-F's littlest Vikes slaughtered Rich East, Reavis, and Rich Central. A 16 and 0 slate whistled clean as coach Earl Hari guided his men through the best cager season this year. ROW I Cl-rl Bob Presnak, Dave Van Cleave, Bill Kroc, John Hart, Dave Ludvigson. ROW 2 Bob Mc- Carthy, John P. Hart, Chuck Scupham, Jim Smith, Bill Tough defensive ball playing was wit- nessed against Bremen and Lincolnway. In all, this team refiects true H-F spirit and drive and will continue to set records in coming years. N ewman, Coach Earl Hari. Dethloff, Ed Monser, Marty McDonald, Mike Wood. ROW 3 Bill Worn, Rich Farmer, Alan Peterson Wells Martin, Chris Hansen, Dave Olson Todd Brunst Paul Dick Lane practices lay-ups while a team mate watches. Larry Ring pms down the other team. ZfU,i,n2:43Y.iL.?3?:i..cN.c Coach Jennings and Bill Ring watch John , Ziegert as he executes a stunt on the high bar. Gary Ockey performs an 1ron cross on the rings. S1 2, as -fff so 1, 4 ,-:U--Q-W-:Q-fri., 1 Zris G Y M N A I nis wns H-F 44 Oak Park 88 The H-F Gymnastic gained needed experience during its H-F 38 Rich East 92 first year of team competition. Coach William Jennings' -H-F 59 Rich Central 74 gymnasts won 0 and lost 8 for a season close. H-F 62 Lincolnway 69 The SWSC schools have engaged in gymnastics in previous H-F 40 Thornton 92 years but this is the first year that H-F has had enough H-F 58 Lincolnway 74 equipment and the able coaching of Mr. Jennings to enter H-F 46 Oak Lawn 86 into inter-school competition. H-F 50 Morgan Park 82 ROW I Bill Boyer, John Ziegert, Jim Sherman, Tim North, Jeff combe, Bill Ring fon bar.j ROW 2 Phil Wolff, Gary Ockey, Jim Paulson, Steve Lounsbury, Marc Bucholtz ton bar,j Ken Cro- Brown, Price Lindsay, Jerry Morrissey, Ray Rivard. Robin Wallace, sophomore, escapes from opponent. Two sophomores rest between periods. VARSITY SITTING Cl-rj Art Cohrs, Mgr., Steve Pfeifer, Robby Kohl, John Childers, Mike Levin, Brandon Sohl, Scott Willis, John Fregeau, Terry Lewkoski, Mike Rothermel, Bill Williams, Mgr. KNEELING Gary Pape, George Kalin, Chuck Lantry, Bob Walsh, Barney Lentz, Terry Longo, Steve Anthony, Roger McCul- .1 . M-1....gf .:.. 1- -fs ' :Q '21 'ssig 'iv :J if jg? 3 tri '21 'if -fe. -2- F., ,ga 6 . . , H-F 37 THORNRIDGE 13 H-F 14 Thornridge 32 H-F 12 MARIAN 12 H-F 46 Marian H-F 17 TINLEY-PARK 17 H-F 32 Tinley-Park H-F 28 OAK LAWN 28 I-I-F 20 Oak Lawn 22 H-F 23 RICH CENTRAL 23 H-F 13 Rich Central H-F 11 T.F.S. 11 H-F 27 T.F.S. H-F 20 EVERGREEN 20 H-F 15 Evergreen 34 H-F 28 RICH EAST 28 H-F 11 Rich East 36 H-F 22 BLUE ISLAND 17 H-F 19 Blue Island 25 H-F 24 BREMEN 14 H-F 24 Bremen 20 H-F 31 OSWEGO 11 H-F 29 Oswego 14 I-I-F 23 JOLIET CATH. 22 H-F 34 Joliet Cath. 13 H-F 6 REAVIS 30 I-I-F 11 Reavis 33 H-F 19 LINCOLNWAY 23 I-I-F 34 Lincoln-Way 14 H-F 48 CRETE-MONEE 0 H-F 29 Crete-Monee 25 H-F 19 SANDBURG 19 H-F 14 Sandburg 30 GR PPLER They're the greatest bunch of guys I ever coached, says Coach E. Diewald about his varsity wrestling team. Their character made up for their lack of experience. The matmen Hnished their season with a 9 win 5 loss and 2 tie record. This should exemplify teamwork at H-F. Coach Bob L0mbardi's Frosh-Soph Wrestling team closed their season with an 8 win and 8 loss record. The team made a Hne showing in the SWS placing 5th in conference matches and placing 4th in the Rich Central Holiday Tournament. lough. STANDING Chuck Long, Coach E. Diewald, Barry Lar- rain, Kevin Lemon, Torn Guilfoyle, Jack Ginter, Barney Morr- mann, Steve Tipton, Ron Zimmerman, Richard Palmer, Paul Shustek, Mgr., Ron Kranz. FROSH-SOPH STANDING Q1-rj Don Putman, Har- negro, Marty Long, Ron Chermak, John Waters. SIT- vey Shifrin, Steve Bickel, Mark Lasman, Nick Ma- TING Bob Meyers, Mike Lantry, Lane Nesper, Don loni, Larry Furlong, Guido Persiani, Robin Wallace, Rother1nel,Jim Soderborg, Mickey Peck, Torn Peck. KNEELING Doug King, John Butitta, Dennis Del- A Scott Willis and Brandon Sohl practice? DISTRICT CHAMPS SECTIONAL John Fregeau John Fregeau 2nd Place 13316151323 Steye Pfeifer 3rd Place Steve Pfeifer Mike Lexnn 2nd Place Mike Rothermel ALL CONFERENCE TEAM Brandon Sohl Mike Rothermel 2nd Place FRESHMEN SITTING Cl-rj Bob Mangan, Torn Katar- Bill Boyles, Jeff Mikesell, Darrick Newell, Barney Hei- as, Bob Schaeffer, Barney Blakesley, Bruce Johnson, ner. Mike Rubino. STANDING Bill Beven, George Forbes, A ' -1- .Q iw us 9 f 5 fi? M ily.. 'Skim Q. 'K V 7 . 1 A g Q Yx' W a A . . ,..f AHPA- Yx gag .1 N Y F its 1,4545 f f K :Q . . K J 'i l rf 5 3 -ui 914 s Q M QU WWE, K u VN,--r4q 'COM az gl n . ! Bob Smith shows his form. Swimmers strain at the start of a heat. Varsity Splashes by Hinsdale! Relay teams come into the turn. Tension builds before competition. Swimmers relax before a meet. Swimmers, State, 6 H-F'ers Coach Ed Aldridge led the Varsity Swim Team to a 14 win, 2 loss season. The swimmers Finished second in the conference meet. The greatest achievement of the swim team was the de- feat of Hinsdale, the perennial state champions. The 200 yard free-style relay team of Art Ellis, Don Schlatt, Greg Baker, and Dave Wells qualified for state, Bob Smith and Dave Wells qualified for state in diving and the 100 and 200 yard freestyle respectively. The Sophomore Swim Team, under the directing of Coach Dick Taylor, posted a 14-4 season record. They successfully defended their conference crown for the second straight year. ql5l'iY: VARSITY ROW I Roger McCoy, Richard Bergman, Bruce Stein- er Dick Bauer, Bob Smith, Dave Davey, Bob Wright. ROW 2 Jack Truax Chuck Kiefer, Bill Gehring, Cliff Culloden, Chuck Steiner, Fred Patterson, Carl Lorent, Bill Chamberlain. ROW 3 Coach Al- A Viking diver displays his form in com- petition against Hinsdale. The girl timers who help the coaches so much at home meets. dridge, Dave Wells, Pete Marwick, Jack Nyweide, Dennis Sprinkel, Art Ellis, Don Schlatt, Greg Baker, Lad Martin, Chuck Pollen, John Bruington, Coach Taylor. I rr , 5?-ii 'fic X KEY .. n v? .B q fi, IP!fiiF'w6-Nc' -usd s'E .'-:E .'fE '.E H-F 74 TF South 21 H-F 66 Bloom 28 H-F 58 Joliet 35 H-F 54 Peoria Central 41 H-F 20 Peoria Richwoods 75 H-F 71 Thornton 24 H-F 33 Thornridge 62 T H-F 53 Sandburg 42 SOPHOMORES: ROW I Cl to rj Cliff Lutton, Don Kiefer, Steve Playe, Tom Rigby, Mike Stan- ford, Charles Bateman, Brett Barrowman ROW 2 John O'Heare, Larry Porter, Torn Falb, Bob Sachs, Terry Davis, Craig Toussaint, Brain Buck. ROW 3 Coach Aldridge, Ken Hoekstra, Kerry McCoy, Charles Culloden, John Conley, Bob Thorpe, Gary VanAntwerp, Rick Wilbur. VARSITY SWIMS AST HINSD LE Wwa,Qmm':2emm M a ,'l F F F F F F F 84 Riverside-Brookfield Glenbrook North 68 Bremen 66 LaGrange 79 Reavis 71 Oak Lawn 72 Tinley Park 48 Hinsdale Third Place Conference Fifth Place District FRESHMAN ROW I fl to rj Paul Pazucha, Bill Steitz, Earl Ripling, Ron Comstock, Mike Day, Jack Gehring. ROW 2 Mike Clary, Jon OlHear, Herb Radford, George Slain, George K, ,.f,,,au,,:-,. V A fy ' , . 1, 'ifliff' ' ' ' v '- f 6 V I-dornaday, Tom Jawor, Bob Wallace. ROW 3 Cbach Aldridge, Dave Wilbur, Don Rawitsch, Dave Woodworth, Tom Tosa, Tom Hennis, Jay Tlornlinson, Howard Fingert, Coach Taylor. l F' ri Rapture to Dispair-The Tale of An Athlete. Varsity Rows Away with SWSC Crown VARSITY ROW I-Coach Weeks, Rick Scupham, Steve Phefer, Bob Buford, Nick Cotten, Dave Gordon, Coach MacGregor Coach Diewald. ROW 2-Rick Palmer, John West, Al Reed John Plant, Chuck Pitchford, Steve Bittner, Mark Lanigan ROW 3-John Ziegert, Toby McAffee, Mike Suthers, Ron s TRACK Senior Rich Cole clears the high jump. Kranz, John Haney, Bob Monaghan, Jerry Morrissey, Dick Dennis. ROW 4-Joe Bartleheim, Chip Jackson, Gary Evans, Rich Cole, Harold Visser, Bill Bonnell, Tim Powers, Jim Amstader, Ken Brauer. Jmwl-m.m.lii l l'i 'i ' i QQ 77 Trains Track to the End of the Line FROSH-SOPH ROW I-Coach MacGregor, Bill Batchos, Bob Shaffer, Bill Powell, George Forbes, Glen Harn, Barry Eisenberg, Don Prince, Wayne Bromley, Coach Maxey. ROW 2 --Mike Christensen, Ralph Mitchell, John McKee, Dave Zell, Mike Peck, Tracey King, Joe Riney, Jim Owens, Doug Gilland, Wally Weiss. ROW 3-George Homaday, George Slain, Dale Gilkey, Scott Bittner, Nick Maloni, Dennis Delnagro, Steve Floyd, Bret Barrowman, Dennis Rielly. ROW 4-Gerry Prystalski, Jim Sherman, Dick Kaplan, Dennis Kyrouac, Ken Wienberger, Jack Giest, Doug King, Jim Addington, Randy Thompson. ROW 5-Art Dawe, Bob McCarthy, Kevin Boylan, Joe Martin, Steve Messimer, Alan Roman, Joe Bazinski, - ' ' ' D 1' Alan Peter- Don Young, John Benshoof, George Schau. ROW 6 Jim Bleise, Bill ev in, son, Les Burns, Mike Barrows, Don Eisle, Barry Schreiber, Jim Vanvlyman, Jim Mills, Ron Hecht, Dave Smith. awww t ' W'-fused Q i:55tyzzF'35e,...2,e - av i A .. Ur- or 4 L' ., 1 is A ' wi, w is 3 x?' M 41 A , M, 1... , 'inf N q, 3' 545. Nfl ik yy?-'t it ' mf, .. sm.,-iw-W ' it K' . , :J I 3. ,.,,.A - if ,.,, W 'rs f siSQj1.z . ' ' , f it Q ' ef' ,..,,',, ...gf . wk 14- , I A y .g5f,,,:,,t,:E,.w L -K A i2,g6,u,,,:ff, V mfg, I Eff -. . in ss 5, inet. ,iff M J-if 'agp 13516 t- ' -f f .aft f Q ,gggbfi 1 ,K ga?-Y Q-,LW f 'ff K wig. N ' 'f 'Y V Ei ' :MW . fl ' gs, ' Aafqj Sip?-Qwg ff6fsfw'+...,,4,i1q. 1' f 1 2 Wrsqlfzi-.. g' - .,Wite'fi. ' 4 , ',.,ei'u- . S Hqwfmx-A M . Tw . W 5 R' 149 -, - , . 2.4-6 .J .,M,,, , x Sophomore Vikes compete in the hurdles at the conference meet. Left-Contrary to former years, H-F gained many points in the fielding events. Right-Junior Harold Vis- ser, shot putter superb, shows his strength. Rough and rugged competition was met in the high hurdles. YE R FOR THE RECORDS' A kid like him appears maybe once every ten years, said Varsity Coach Gordon McGregor concerning Senior Steve Bittner, H-F's most outstanding trackman. The Varsity track team experienced its greatest season yet, crowning it with a first place in conference. Steve Bittner presently holds the school records in 220 yard dash, 440 yard dash, and the mile run. Steve also holds the conference record in the 440 and took hrst place in the area Decathelon. V Also departing this year are senior sprinters Chuck Pitchford and Dave Gor- don, hurdlers Rich Cole and Nick Cotten, and pole vaulters Toby McAfee, John Ziegert, and Jerry Morrissey. The mile relay team composed of Chuck Pitchford, Steve Bittner, John West, and Dave Gordon, holds the conference record for the mile with a time of 3:26.0. Even the future looks bright as H-F promises to be a power again. Al Reed and John West will be H-F's top sprinters and should form the nucleus of a well- rounded team. Coach McGregor feels that the great depth and well-balanced team with the fielding aid of powerful shot-put record holder junior Harold Visser should help the Vikings retain their crown. Record holders for the mile relay: Steve Bittner, John West, Al Reed, and Chuck Pitchford. F ,mlm ., ,W itz, ww misiffmn Nvefeifss ,i aw imwim, 1, MV 125 I ,,f,e,f, , it I i,Hm,,,ii01,,giQi5ASw2?'Q5,5ir maya, V fl an sw-fpfirgeszs,-:,: es, , 2 ,-q myQQfss51qaiMgfp:gigg23'w ifwwyeg Vf5'ezr!3Q?2 :Si5 Myfizsisrlgsgffif-:wigmyisffvef'awlisgw-11i21iK'i?ssiseviisi VWt15W1.?5 mffsrg' 52 tw ,, Q15 1'.f31,' 5 fain ei new si H-F 171 SANDBURG 175 H-F 173 OAK LAWN 183 H-F 166 CRETE-MONEE 197 H-F 171 REAVIS 183 H-F 168 EVERGREEN 171 H-F 322 THORNTON 347 H-F 163 RICH CENTRAL 174 H-F 168 REAVIS 186 H-F 174 BREMEN 189 H-F 156 TINLEY PARK 183 H-F 338 LOCKPORT CENTRAL 326 H-F 338 T-F NORTH 374 H-F 168 CRETE-MONEE 172 H-F 315 JOLIET CATHOLIC 301 District-2nd Place Conference-2nd Place Lake Park Open-3rd Place . O 2 P1 VARSITY ROW I--Dave Greathouse, Greg Wolf, Jeff Thrall, Dick Bloch, Champalgn pang nd ace Barney Lentz. ROW 2- Harris jaffee, Mike Phelan, Loren Hall, Denis Bernt- sen, Dan Kugler, Jack Truax. GOLF Crown Lost by One Stroke H-F's five-year domination of the conference links ended this year, but the future shines bright with many returnees. Carl Sandburg edged the big Vikes by one stroke for the conference championship. H-F posted a 12h-2 record for the season. Coach Ted Hipple expects a lot of power to arise from the undefeated Sophomore in next year's confer- ence title drive. FROSH-SOPH KNEELING-Steve Thomas, Dave Ludwigson, Tom Mapp. STANDING -Tod Brunst, Terry Jeffrey, Rich Wilber, Chris Hanson, Louis Mascitti. NUI' ,v 1 COACHES Vanity FTO.Yh-S0ph Ted Hipple Harry Steineman Sophs- Conference Champs VARSITY TENNIS ROW I Il to rj Larry Lindberg, liot, Doug Mohr, Steve Merritt, Bob Lawton, Mark Mike Levin, Chuck Ebann, Robert Iglow. ROW 2.' Marcus, Jim Alderman, Robert Kohl, Head Coach Jack Asst. Coach Charles Morrison, Bryon Woods, Jim El- Wayne. 1 .usa V, L-S'-vi1.1,,aQfa.,'1L-Wm gr-f-asia who . .-1 at .4-Sregeffama it L.. 1-1 ,awimx su- is 51111113444414411135144 4 is 4 4 5'i.1s3gs1 stil '- i it .Etffiglrrsriiige124121141 1 M D TENN S Strengthened by players from last yearls team, Mark Marcus, Mike Levin, Chuck Ebann, and Larry Lindberg, H-F's team placed second in the conference. Of the varsity team, many players achieved individual honors. The doubles team of Chuck Ebann and Larry Lind- berg were second in SWSC, consolida- tion champions in the Evanston tourn- ament, and semi-finalists in the district tournament. Mark Marcus and Jim Al- derman. Second doubles team, were consolidation champions at the Evans- ton tournament. At the SWSC, Mike Levin won second singles, Robert Kohl won third singles, and Mark Marcus placed second at first singles. With returning members, Larry Lind- berg, Robert Iglow, and Robert Lawton, next year's team looks forward to a successful year. H-F 5 THORNRIDGE O H-F 2 THORNTON 3 H-F 4 OAK LAWN 1 H-F 5 BLOOM O H-F 4 ARGO 1 H-F 4 NILES NORTH 1 H-F 2 PEORIA CENTRAL 7 H-F 4 CARL SANDBURG 1 H-F 1 NILES EAST 4 H-F 5 BREMEN O H-F 6 DOWNERS GROVE 3 H-F 4 RICH EAST 5 H-F 5 JOLIET CENTRAL O FROSH-SOPH TENNIS ROW I fl to rj Jim jon Kahn, Steve Playe, Wells Martin, Carter Soderborg, Steve Paul, Bill Malicki. ROW 2: Ebann, Steve Bickel, Bill Dethloff. 5 l 51 lg jylls wil jlrtirgiiilstjifkli bk ii wil iijl lil,-1 if Ewgtglgfiftiiafill wi 35,3 J 4 4 my 1 'lr ll ill Tit rlwgliibf 14111524 THORNRIDGE THORNTON TINLEY PARK OAK LAWN BLOOM ARGO NILES NORTH CARL SANDBURG NILES EAST BREMEN DOWNERS GROVE - RICH EAST H-F 5 JOLIET CENTRAL 0 4 44 4 .14244 i fi 1 iyi .,, : 1 1. nf l il f 4 21141 111 . :- 1 I ., 42 144 4 3 41 1114 Q 4 1411 14444 H-F 5 0 H-F 3 2 H-F 4 1 H-F 3 2 H-F 4 1 H-F 1 3 H-F 4 1 H-F 5 0 H-F 1 4 H-F 4 1 H-F 8 1 H F 4 1 The F rosh-Soph team looks for the oncoming ball and prepares to swing. t Q f f t Raisin a Racket JOHN WAYNE Tennis Coach Two SWSC champions, Mike Levin and Robert Kohl. The Varsity team scans over this year's records. Coaches Jack Wayne and Charles Morrison demonstrate to the seniors one of the vital swings of tennis. 'NN5 VARSITY ROW I-Dave Botts, Al Portelli, hart, Mike Delimata, Roger Bixby, Bob Majka. Mark Detjen, Scott Willis, Price Lindsay, Ted ROW 3-Coach Southall, Art Cohrs, Marty Garriot. ROW 2-Jack Ginter, Tom Young- Dybicz, John Tinsack, Ken Gowen, Dennis blood, Dave Leury, Tom Clark, Mike Lock- Good, Dave Klaw, Rick Julius, Coach Rose. BASEB LL Although Coach Duane Buzz5' Roseis Varsity Vikes did not post a winning record this year, Hnishing sixth in the conference with a 6-8 record, a star shines bright for the future. Coach Rose, head-pilot for the first time with pitching coach Burnie Southall, commented midway through the season that this year was to be one of experience and planning for the future. Seven regulars will return for '66 plus much help from the Conference Champ Sophomore team, portending a possible conference power next year. Many graduating seniors will be missed on next yearis team, such as All-Confer- ence outfielder and base stealer supreme, Fat Jack Ginter, also, fine second base- man Dave Botts, infielders Tom Clarke and Scott Willis, and Pitcher Al Portelli. Coach Dick Schmidt,s Sophs posted an 11-3 season and a conference crown! Freshman Dave Olson has a good chance of graduating to the Varsity level next year, having held an 8-0 record this year. He could be the number two punch in a 1--2 combination with Bob Majka for the Senior Vikes. Under the direction of coach Art Endres, H-F35 littlest Vikes brought home a 3-6 record having made a power drive towards the end of the season. Varsity Coaches J. Burnie Southall and Duane Coach Schimdt keeps his conference champ sophs on their toes while Frank Schimdt anticipates the next pitch. THORNRIDGE 2 BREMEN 2 SANDBURC- 7 JOLIET 9 RICH EAST 5 TINLEY PARK 1 1 EVERGREEN E REAVIS E OAK LAWN C LINCOLNWAY 15 BREMEN 1 SANDBURG 14 RICH EAST 2 RICH CENTRAL S EVERGREEN 2 CRETE-MONEE 7 OAK LAWN 6 REAVIS E LINCOLNWAY Z ' Mi.L Z1.1, 'MMM NSF W THORNRIDGE 10 BREMEN 6 2 SANDBURG 1 8 EVERGREEN 7 RICH EAST 3 6 7 OAK LAWN 2 2 REAVIS 4 2 LINCOLNWAY 12 2 TINLEY PARK 5 3 BREMEN 2 6 SANDBURG 4 10 EVERGREEN 4 8 RICH EAST 6 13 OAK LAWN 10 7 REAVIS 8 5 LINCOLNWAY 0 FROSH-SOPH KNEELING-Craig Tous- Huguelet, Mark Lasman, Bob Kuch, Dave Ol- saint, Robert Sachs, Mike Rowland, Dick son, Craig Feltheim, Frank Schmitt, Gary Champlan, Doug Scott, Scott Broderick, Dave Fryklund, Mickey Peck, Coach Richard Wark, Tim Nugent. STANDING-Mgr. Burce Schmidt. Steiner, Brad Baumgartner, Jim Baker, Rick SOPHS TAKE c RGE g l A bit of a stretch before dealing with the home stretch. FRESHMEN ROW I-Steve Pearce, Don Kiefer, Dave Heine, Ed Monser, Rick Wiegel, Gary McKee, Paul Newman. ROW 2--Mgr. Jeff Unbehaun, Bruce Nelson, Dave VanCleve, Bill Kroc, Mike Clary, John Hart, Derrick Newell, Paul Vik, Charles Memmesheimer. ROW 3-Bob Presnak, Jim Crofton, Lance Kreutzer, Barney Heinen, Jim Smith, Hank Leader, Jim Grabo, Tom Beadleston, Marty McDonald, Bill Worn. VARSITY SQUAD Cl-rj Miss Pat Spurrier, sponsor, Doreen Nelson Janet Wright Pam Burgoyne Martha McKinley, captain Ginny Bromley, Penny Forry, and Nancy Larsen CHEERLE DER H-F could be a very empty place without the presence of school spirit, stimulated by the pep and enthusiasm of good cheerleading squads. Under the leadership of H-Fis 1964-65 cheerlead- ers, crowds of students and adults really let the Vikings know who they wanted to win. The Varsity Squads, directed by Miss Pat Spurrier, and the Fresh-Soph Squad, directed by Miss Bobbie Sprayberry, worked hard creating and perfecting cheers, making signs, and planning pep rallies. WVithout cheerleaders, the school certainly would be an empty place. School spirit is certainly not missing at H-F's basketball games. Eric, the Viking mascot, leads the mighty Vikings and their cheerleaders out onto the football fields FRESH-SOPH SQUAD fl-rj Cindy Flinn, captain -Pam Sandberg, Debbie Reitman, Muriel Harris, Pauline McKee, Linda Longshore, and Nancy Nielson. We're from H-F . CouIdn't Be Prouder!! The underclassmen not only had an excellent basketball team, but also a good cheerleading squad to back them. While the team is in a huddle, the cheerleaders are stomping out enthusiasm. L 1 J? ,,,,, , ,, , , .aJ?Y39?MA' ofa good beginning cometh a good end. - john heywood PN O 45 Q , Q Q5 fs. KJ LINDERCLASSMEN junior prologue juniors washington trip sophomore prologue sophomores freshman prologue freshmen 11 f f 1' f Juniors caught hard at work building their Hoat?!! JU IOR With two years behind them, the halfway mark had been passed and the Juniors assumed the role of Upperclassmen. Their notebooks empty, their hopes high, they looked for- ward to the year with anticipation. Homecoming, an opportunity for expression, presented a challenge to the ingenuity of the Juniors which was well met with the building of their float. Festivities of the week-end were well attended by the Juniors. The year progressed and with it came numerous activities including the Christmas Dance and the Turnabout. An an- nual event, the Washington trip, proved to be advantageous for many of the class members. Throughout the year plans were being made for the Junior- Senior Prom, Camelot, Hard work and much preparation resulted in an evening to be remembered by all. The end of the year approached and with it a feeling of pride arose. Throughout the year the Junior class carried their share of responsibility and sailed through academic and extracurricular activities. What do you mean George Washington didn't discover questions David Hoag. ym , A. fx 5 2 gn ff' ii ky, - ,QV g-Q., 'f xr 5, ,zis sig-1 . , f Ei 5 ' 5, , W ,, I, I ,H hm Z, ,1, is .gg , X 2 v 3? 5 X X 'gf A 'nw- 4 ' ' 753 ' Chairmen of the prom committees. FIRST ROW: Nancy Larsen, Judy Smyth, Mark Pirolo, SECOND ROW: Bev Coulter, Leslie Petr, Candi Faure, Bonnie Seebold, Renee Knoll, Mike Dennis, THIRD ROW: Cathy Simon, Linda Billings, Dennis Anderson. Not pictured is Holly Holmes. At times, the job seemed almost RD WORK AND FU Prom Preparation Someone always showed up to work. Senior Colette Evans . . . ? Juniors Aren't Always Working on the Prom-It Just Seems That Way. Holly Holmes works with determination on one of the settings for the prom All work and no play? Never! Tom Ethridge steps in to watch as Alan Wagner attempts to hang one of the drapes for the ceiling. 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Our Leaders? 175 THE LE DERS ASHI GTO TRIP Where History Is Made Leaving on Friday, March 22, an enthusiatic group of 138 Juniors and 9 chaperones traveled to Virginia by two chartered DC-6 airplanes. Satur- day, after touring Wfilliamsburg, they made their way to Washington D.C. by bus, where they rested GJ for a Clay of sight-seeing on Sunday. All mar- veled at the Washington Monument, the Capital, the White House, and the Eternal Torch lighting President Kennedyis grave will never be forgotten. D Monday brought the end, and a tired but happy A guard at the group returned to H-F late that night. None will forget the valuable education acquired nor the fun Unknown Soldier' they had that made this trip a great success. tomb of the Three unior girls enjoy their walk through the past. FIRST ROW: L. Peters, G. Weisenberger, L. Sinquefield, D. Johnson S. Loeb S. Johnson, S. Ross Potter C. Seidelmann B. Rothermich A. Brin, L. Cotton, K. Szabo, N. Wirtz, B. Aston, C. Olsen, M. Kemp C. Culloden W. Walther M. Speith M. Leedy L. Paulsen S. Derrer J. Schermer D. Bahnaman. SECOND ROW.' S. Semerau N. Zisook K. Champlin P. Irwin S. Larned N. Morgan J. Menke J. Wolf K Woodward, N. Worthington, W. Wendelsdorf, S. Krueger, . Holtz, P. Anderson D. Machamer L. Wadsworth S. Stromberry L. Peterson N. Berglind, L. Behan, L. Krull, L. Campbell, N. Martin, C. Faure M. Wolf, J. Hercules L. Fischer . Braun S. Crews N. Hornbaker P. Stevens L. Fredrickson, D. Napoleon, P. Thompson, J. Emery, P. Aabye, L. Hough, M. Budgell, V. Blakesley. THIRD ROW: J. Macomb, D. Wiggs D. Davey, R. Sabatini, R. McCullough, R. Meyers, J. Truax, D. Mohr, D. Brolin, T. Doyle T. Brown B. Hoffman N. Nicholas B. Hoff T. ...A . . .. .. .. . - V- V Q NM .51 3, .Q 1 .,..::y,., 'Tig EEgi2:':21 '5 23+ 5::, :-ff ,3 .5 ii ' .. fi' . ... .ILA--Y: 1- ' .i ' mira. .M 'sf-M....... i...r..,f. -V -. V - 1-1 - 45 'n J 1 Fair or foul weather found the group on the educa tional tour. After this, a detention is nothing. Q Q H a n d H , , Smith, C. Colegrove, M. Bartlett, unidentified, T. Panichi, M. Edwards, J. Adams, M. Grandinetti, J. Thompson, C. Erickson, B. Hoebake, G Larson, J. Hanna, J. Heiner, H. Goldstrum, L. Lindert, K. Jones, L. Raschke, N. Heisterberg, J. Moore, J. Engelhart. FOURTH ROW: K Evans, C. Stockmann, S. Berger, P. Marwick, R. Greenspan, C, Davis, J. Pelino, M. Suthers, J. Eyler, M. Levin, M. Lanigan, J. Fregeau, S Laughlin, B. Mandernack, R. Harbeck, G. Pape, R. Julius, F. Patterson, D. Sprinkle, J. Weinburg, A. Reed, B. Bonnell, K. Lawrence, R. Cole, H. Smith, B. Bohyer, B. Branch, J. Bruington, J. Clausen, T. Gierling. L. Todd, L. Nugent, H. Hull, T. Ethridge, B. Bengston, A Wagner, F. Kersten, K. Derurgz, J. Kersten FIFTH ROW: Mr. William T. Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Eicken, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C Anderson, Miss Kay Landon, Mrs. Phyllis Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Endres, Mr. William T. Lucy. SOPHO ORES Under the leadership of their presi- dent, Barry Schreiber, the Sophomore Class began their second year at H-F CLASS OFFICERS fl-rj Shawn McQuality, secretary, Steve Bickel, treasurer, Steve Playe, vice-president, Barry Schreiber, president. Pa rtlclpate . by co-sponsoring a Christmas dance, Mistletoe Magic, with the juniors. Sophomore participation in student government, clubs, sports, and activ- ities throughout the year proved their ability to accept the challenge of lead- ership. Showing their record of two active years at H-F, the Class of '67 proves to be 'lpacked with power for their coming years as upperclassmen. Gayle West and Mike Rowland listen intently as a class mate addresses their speech class during first hour. Sophomores look forward to filling the desks of upperclassmen. . Socialize and Concentrate The Varsity Inns following home basketball games gave Sophs a chance to get acquainted and gather with friends. The ever-famished teen-aged boy is depicted during the lunch period rush. Mrs. Crank assists Billee Bates with figure drawing during the first hour Art Survey class. 179 Develop Abilities . . Carmello Sapone, former faculty member, shows Carol Kcrce and Terry Davis how to pose for their picture at the annual Homecoming Dance. Sophomore boys learn that teamwork is essential while com- peting in basketball during their gym class. Laura Lieberman practices her lines for a one act play put on by the Honors Speech Class. Marilyn Bohlen participates in a novice play My Three Angelsw. ,nr Carlton Bodine, Algebra teacher, gives personal attention to Renny Bartlett, Sarah Park, joe Baczynski, and Dean Arfsten in math class. Les Butcher and Billie Bates enjoy a dance together at a Varsity Inn where the Fugitives were playing. . . Receive Attention i The sophomores participated in Homecoming activities with the en- trance of their Hoat entitled Shut Down the Mustangsn. 1 l .QQ ment s.. 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The freshmen this year showed much imagination and creativity in their Home- coming float, whose theme was, Put 'em in a Pumpkin Shell The Freshman Mixer, a dance for freshmen only, was the first of its kind ever to be held at H-F. Dayle Nesper displays her talent on the rings at H F s First Gym am. FRESHM N Orientation and registration provided the Class of '68 with their introduction to Homewood-Floss- moor High School. The first few weeks of school were quite hectic as, aside from the frustration of trying to locate build- ings as well as rooms, class officer elections were being held, and school dances and events were being planned and attended. The biggest event was the Freshman mixer, a dance held in the beginning of the year, that introduced the class oHicer candidates and the freshman football team. It also provided the students with a chance to become better acquainted. Susie Stone seems to be enjoying herself while folk dancing in second period gym class. 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'ggi k5:,, ' -P1:E5T?QQ.l',:3 Fig: .,:. . Q lui W' 'A Am ,www ,E i F, to teach another is to learn yourself. x ' Q hzfzaelll FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION board of education administration counselors faculty office staff maintenance kitchen staff P f 1' DEPARTMENTS HIGH SCHOOL wl:Arn, 1 960 0 F1 0 U go ,Q 0,55 Q. We 3 E -ivoeyly 8 '91, ii .Nb A-'Rico' xx-0+ DR. WILLIAM o. wooDwoRTH Superintendent A.B. Colorado State College M.A. Stanford University Ed.D. Stanford University H-F's superintendent joins in the act of raising scholarship money by per- forming in the second annual faculty show. Dr. Woodworth diligently attends to daily paper work. CLAIRE V. HANSON President l RAYMOND C. HOWELL E. KEMPER HUBER DR. ROBERT J. MARSCHNER Secretary l MRS. ANNE NOLAN O l EARL C. DR. BERYL W. JOHNSON SPRINKEL BO RD OF EDLICATIO Physical plant expansion, curriculum enrichment, and community relations have been of paramount impor- tance this year. Dr. Marschner points out future additions to H-F as the Board examines a scale model of plans. l w WILLIAM T. BURGHARDT Director of Student Ajairs B.A. Purdue University M.A. Northwestern University THEODORE R. STORLIE Director of Instructional-Services B.S. University of Minnesota M.A. University of Minnesota Ph.D. University of Minnesota ADMINISTRATORS HOMER L. TRIPP Director of Buxiness Services B.S. University of Illinois G.P.A. University of Illinois LEROY A. EIGKEN GORDON G. MCGREGOR Dean A change in the administration of H-F is the initiation of deans. Deans Leroy A. Eicken and Gor- don G. McGregor assume some of the former responsibilities of the Director of Student AH'airs, William T. Burghardt. They are in charge of certain extra-curric- ular activities, attendance and tardiness, and general student be- havior. 202 Dean THOMAS G. MOORE B.S., M.S. Western Illinois U. MRS. LUCILLE RICHARD L. DUBOCQ LUENSER A.B. Wellesley B.A., M.S. College Ed.M. Valparaiso U. U. of Chicago M.A. U. of W Illinois EDWARD RACHFORD B.A. Beloit College M.Ed. Loyola U. Freshman Class Co-Sponsor MRS. BETH SCHUETT JOE A. SRSNICK S.B., M.A. U. of Chicago B.A. U. of Illinois AFS Sponsor M.Ed. Northern Illinois U. COLINSELGRS DR. MARION E. GARDNER Director of Guidance B.S. Kent State U. M.A. Ohio State U. Ed.D. U. of Pittsburgh Dr. Gardner emcees the sec- ond annual faculty show. 203 DR. HAROLD SAVIDES B.S., M.S., Ph.D. U. of Wisconsin College Counselor frj MRS. ANN G. DAVIS A.B. Vassar, M.A.T. U. of Chicago ffl JOSEPH M. DIAMOND B.S. Wiseonsin State College, .M.A. U. of Chicago Eddag Area Co- ordinator f lj MRS. IRVING ALVEY QU MRS. ELIN B. Bs. U. of south DUMNEY Carolina Siouthern Illinois C11 JAMES C. ARNEBERG Ph.B. DePaul, Georgetown U., U. of Illinois Head Varsity- Football Coach flj WILLIAM D. BOOTH B.S. Ball State U., M.S. Butler U, Voyager Adviser Crj JEROLD A. GARBER B.S. Northern Illinois U. V.B.C.,' WHFH : Drama-Speechg Thespians flj MRS. ALTA FOSTER B.E, Wisconsin State College, M.A. U. of Wisconsin A.F.S. E GLISH fabvj MRS. MARALEE GARRISON B.S., M.S. Central Missouri State U. National Honor Society -Appreciation and Understanding JOSEPH M. DIAMOND frj MISS DOROTHY DRESDEN B.A. Mundelein Col- Area Co-ordinator lege, M.A. Marquette University F.T.A., Junior Class Sponsor 419 MRS. MARY CHRISTOPHER A.B. Butler U., M.A. U. of Chicago fabvy Miss MARY JANE- GRAY B.E. Loyola U., M.Ed. U. of Chicago Qrl BARRY A. KAUTZ B.S. Bradley U., M.A. Northwestern U. National Thes- pians, Speech Team, National Forensic League ffl MISS MARY KURZ A.B. Oberlin College, Northwestern U. flj THEODORE W. HIPPLE B.S. Northern Illinois U., M.Ed. U. of Illinois Head Golf Coach It is essential to develop the use of written and oral communica- frl MRS. MARILYN SERAGE A.B. U. of Illinois Crj MRS. ELAINE STEVENS B.S. Northern Illinois U., East Carolina College Clj KENNETH R. MILLER B.S. Illinois State Normal, M.A. State U. of Iowa flj MISS MARILYN MORGAN B.S. Northwestern U. Edda Adviser tion that is expressive, concise, accurate, and constructive. A continuing interest in good literature, an appreciation and un- derstanding must be encouraged. Also important is the ex- pansion of vocabulary and the development of good study habits and research techniques. Surely you jest! I'm not that handsome, Mr. Arneberg Crj MRS. JULIA STREICH A.B. Wittenberg U. modestly replies. 205 try ROBERT s. VOSTAL B.A. Illinois State N orrnal Ass't. Debate Coach ill MISS MARGARET C POWERS B.A. Alma-College, M.A. U. of Michigan Drama, Thespians, Contest Speech fry JOHN D. DAVIES B.S., M.S. Eastern Illinois U. CU DONALD C. ANDERSON B.A. Northwestern U., M.A. Michigan State U. Senior Class Co-sponsor Clj LELAND O. ANDERSON B.S., M.S. Indiana State College . .--- qty JOHN DITTMAR B.S.IllznozxState S Colorado . O 1 , . r ' . . ..., ...,. , , ...,. F.T.A. , It s Academ1g , I. AMI C0-Ofdlfwwf -- Crj LEROY A. EICKEN BS., M.S. Illinois State Normal Dean flj JAMES H. BELL B.A. Phillips U., U. of Chicago F.T.A. CID CHARLES G. BOYSEN B.A. U. of Bujfalo, M.A. Loyola U. Philosophy Club flj ARTHUR A. ENDRES B.S. Ball State U. ' Junior Class Co- Sponsorg Frosh Baseball Coach A fabvj MRS. GAIL HYNES B.A. Coe College fry Miss MINNA GREENE B.A. U. of Colorado N as .-A SOCIAL SCIENCE -Historically Searching JOHN DITTMAR A rea Co-ordinator 206 O C AQ , gg I fr V V :igm I ,,,. Look, Mr. Shive, it's right here on page 116! ll' In order to a roach the future intelli- PP gently, one must acquire and organize his- torical facts as a basis for explaining the present. It is necessary to develop an at- titude of tolerance, openrnindedness, and an understanding of our changing society. And the new uniform this year . . . Mr. Ditt- fabvj MISS KAY LANDON B.A. Lawrence College Sophomore Class Co- Sponsor Cabvl WILLIAM T. LUCY B.A. Michigan State U., M.Ed. DePaul U. Ass't Varsity Football Coachg Weightlifting Club Crl PHILIP P. RUMMEL A.B. Oberlin College, M.B.A. U. of Chicago Election Com mittee frj R. GERRALD SHIVE B.S., Ed.M. U. of Illinois, Illinois State Normal Athletic Equip- ment Manager mar models for Mr. Anderson. r g BURNELL l 207 QD MRS. JUDITH M. LUTTER B.A. Grinnell College Mock Election Q15 HAROLD D. NORDIN B.S. Northern Illinois U. K l J SOUTHALL B.S., M.S. Illinois State Normal U. Ass't Varsity Baseball Coach fry WALTER w. STEVENS B.S., M.S. Northern Illinois U. Head Cross Country Coach 5 Ski Club QD JOHN B. POSTER B.A., M.A.T. U. of Chicago Folk Music Club Crj MRS. ARDATHE LINDBERG B.A. Knox College Science Club QD JAMES E. BRILLHART A.B. Olivet Nazarene College flj WILLIAM P. COTE B.S. Illinois State Normal, M.S. .Colorado State U. Science Club frj ROGERT L. SHEETS B.S. Eastern Illinois U., M.S. U. of Illinois Sophomore Class Co-Sponsorg Area Co-ordinator up PAUL A. POCIUS B.S. U. of Illinois fabvj HARRY E STE IN E MANN B.S. Iona College Soph Golf Coach Crj MRS. IRENE SCHROEDER B.S. DePaul U. fr, JACK MEGINITY A.B. Ball State U., M.A. U. of Arizona frj EDWARD C. MOSEVICH B.S. U. of Illinois, l1UfI.S. Northern Illinois Science Club 3 Student Finance Adviser UQ MRS. JANIS L. HERSHNER B.S. U. of Wisconsin Senior Class Co- Sponsor flj IAN D. LAING B.S., M.S. Butler U., Indiana U., M.I.T. Cabvj ROGERT E. SULLIVAN B.S., M.S. Indiana State U., I.I.T., State U. .of Iowa, U. of Minnesota Cabvj WILLIAM SCHWAB B.S. U. of Illinois, M.S. U. of Tennessee 208 H x E, SCIENCE frj E. RICHARD Area Co-ordinator fabvj THEODORE R. BIRKHEAD B.Ed. State U. of Iowa, M.S. U. of Chicago MATH Q-fp E. RICHARD CESAL B.S. I.I.T., Washington State U. Bridge Club 5 Frosh Wrestling ill CARLTON T. BODINE B.S. Northwestern U., M.A. Western Michigan U. Ticket Manager CU VICTOR D. BORST, III B.A., M.Ed. U. of Vermont Photography Club g Astronomy Club Cabvj HARRY B. HIGLEY B.S. Northern Illinois U., M.S. North- western U. Crj RICHARD A. RHOAD A.B. Heidelberg College, M.Ed. Ohio U. Debateg Bridge Club frj JOHN C. WAYNE B.S., M.S. Illinois State Normal Head Varsity Ten- nis Coach qry MRS. BARBARA up CHARLES R. LEONARD B.S. Murray State College, M.S. Southern Illinois U., M.A.T.M. U. of Chicago Math Clubg Area Co-ordinator CD DONALD L. LUND B.S. Northern Illinois U., M.S. Illinois State Normal Ass't F rosh Football Coach CHARLES R. LEONARD ' WILLIAMS B.A. Macalester Area Co-ordinator College fabvj MISS CAROL JARIS B.S. Northern Illinois U., M.A.T. Chicago Teacher's College Riding Club 209 cry VICTOR C. WOODEN B.S. Illinois Wesleyan, M.S. Loyola U. CID JAMES H. MAXEY B.S. Illinois Wesleyan, M.S. Illinois State Normal Frosh Track Coach 5 Bridge Club l Crj MISS ANN L. DOEMLAND B.A. Lawrence Col- lege, L'Univesite de Caen French Club QD MRS. DALILA AMEND B.A. Longwood College Qlj MRS. PATRICIA C. BOYLAN B.A. Kalamazoo College Spanish Club Crj DANIEL H. LOME B.S., M.S. U. of Illinois fl! GEORGE VAN- DERWEYDEN, JR. B.A. Lawrence U., M.A. U. of Ken- tacky Head Varsity Basketball Coachg Latin Clubg Area Co-ordinator Qabvj MISS JUDY WISSHACK B.A. U. of Illinois German Club F REG frj MRS. ESTA JO HERMAN B.A. U. of Michigan frj MISS MARY KEEFE A.B., M.A. U. of Minnesota flj PETER J. BUCHAS B.S. j.W. Goeth U., M.B.A. U. of Chicago German Clubg Russian Club flj MRS. CATHERINE J. CHIN B.A. Elmira College French'Club s Cabvj MRS. LYNNE SOUERBRY B.A. Michigan State U., Mexico City Col- lege 210 ,, LANGU GE GEORGE VANDERWEYDEN, JR. Area Co-ardinator Sobbing, Miss Clause quips, This ig the happiest moment of my life! FI E RTS WALTER A. RODBY Area Co-ordinator W. LINUS CARROLL A.B. U. of Nebraska, M.Mus.Ed. U. of Colorado Bands Directorg Music MISS JUDITH L. CLAUSE B.S. Iowa State U. Freshman Class Co- Sponsorg Art 1 JAMES F. KIRKPATRICK B.S. Southeast Missouri State College Yearbook Adviserg Art 1 WALTER A. RODBY A.S. State College of Iowa, B.A., M.A. Columbia U. Area Co-ordirtator Music EMMETT M. STEELE M.M. Eastman School of Music. B.A. juliard School of Music Orchestra Difectorg Music ROBERT J, URASKY M.A.E. Art Institute of Chicago Art Clubg Art MRS. CHRISTINE WESTERFIELD B.A. West Virginia U. Music frj A. WILLIAM CADY B.S. Bradley U., M.S. Northern Illinois U. Head Frosh Football Coach 5 Area Co- ordinatorg Industrial Education frl MRS. MARGARET BODLE B.A. Northwest Missouri State College, M.A. U. of Chicago Adult Education Co- ordinator, Home Economics Ill RONALD R. FREDIN B.S. Eastern Illinois U. Ass't Frosh-Soph Football Coach 5 Business Education fll EARL D. HARI B.S. Lake Forest, Ill- nois State Normal F rosh Basketball Coachg Business Edu- cation to Miss PHYLLIS GILMORE B.S. U. of Illinois Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Home Economics MRS. WANDA S. PALANDECH S U. of Illinois usiness Education Cll MRS. JANICE PIGGUSH B.S. Illinois State Normal Business Education Crj RICHARD L. TAYLOR B.S. Northern Illinois U. Ass't. Swim Coach g Industrial Educa- tion CD CHARLES W. MORRISON B.S., M.Ed. Eastern Illinois U. Ass't. Tennis Coach 5 Industrial Education fabvj JOHN A WEEKS B.S., M.S. Bradley U Ass't Track Coach V.B.C. g Industrial Education Courses Studied in Practical Arts offer an opportunity to acquire certain knowledges and skills for personal use and in later employment. One also prepares for more extensive study in a particular field beyond the secondary level. PRACTICA RT A. WILLIAM CADY Area Co-ordinator l 212 frj H. F. ALWIN B.A. Lawrence Col- lege, M.S.L.S. U. of Illinois Librarian up MRS. A. HELEN CD MISS LEAH HILAND B.S., M.A.L.S. Indiana U. Librarian MOWATT R.N. jane Lamb Hospital, School of Nursing Future Nurses Club, Shirley Belcaster, Miss Gilmore, and Linnae Lind check a pat- Nurse tern layout for proper placement. LIBR RY uRsE Terry Locke and Glenn Larson thread a film projector in the A-V room. Mr. Booth uses an opaque projector to examine feature stories. . UD MRS. REBECCA ZIERING B.A. Trinity College, M.Ed. Chicago Teach- ers College Audio-Visual Director MRS. ELAINE S. HOUSLEY B.S. Eastern Illinois U. G.A.A. WILLIAM G. JENNINGS B.S. Purdue U., M.Ed. Loyola U. Ass't Frosh-Soph Football Coach and Gymnastics Team Coach DONALD LAKETA B.A., M.S. Wichita U. Ass't Varsity Basketball and Asslt Cross Coun- try Coach EDWARD E. ALDRIDGE B.S. U. of Illinois, M.S. Northern Illinois U. Varsity Swim Coachg H-F Guard A. DALE BJORKLUND B.S. Wisconsin State U., M.A. U. of Mich- igan Frosh-Soph Football Coachg Area Co-ordinator MISS JOYCE CEKANDER B.S. Illinois State Normal, U. of Illinois Modern Dance Club EMIL E. DIEWALD B.S., M.S. U. of Illinois Varsity Wrestling and Ass't Track Coach Grin and bear IT! This is FUN! PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Physically Fit A. DALE BJORKLUND Area Co-ordinator What,s she got that I don't, Mrs. Reed protests. The development of physical fitness and skill in athletics, the maintenance of good health habits, and the provision for leadership are of supreme importance. Through supervised activi- ties one acquires a spirit of good sportsmanship, releases tensions, and fulfills the need for fair competition. All together now, girls! DUANE H. ROSE B.S. Wisconsin State U. Varsity Baseball and Ass't Frosh Football Coach RICHARD C. SCHMIDT B.S. Illinois State Normal Frosh-Soph Basketball and Soph Baseball Coach MISS BARBARA L. SPRAYBERRY B.S. Colorado State U., ROBERT E. LOMBARDI B.A. Knox College Ass't Varsity Football and Frosh-Soph Wres- tling-Coachg Varsity Club GORDON G. MCGREGOR BQS. Illinois State Normal Varsity Track Coachg Dean M.S. Illinois State Normal Frosh-Soph Cheer- leaders g Homecoming and Turnabout Adviser SS of . Y, X of 3 in MRS. J. ANETTE REED B.S. Western Illinois U. Aquettes MISS PAT SPURRIER B.S. Southern Illinois U. Varsity Cheerleaders MRS. ORELLA HANSON Secretary to Dr. Woodworth MRS. DOROTHY HART A.V. Clerk MRS. LOIS BERGMAN Secretary to Mr. Tripp Oflce Man- ager MRS. JANE MISS JOYCE SULZ- METCALFE BERGER I.B.M. Clerk Attendanw Clerk MRS. BETTY HOBSON MRS. SYLVIA Faculty Sec- PARKER retarialSerz1- General Clerk ice HEEEN MRS' DOROTHEA MRS. DOROTHY SCARNEGIE .IO-HNSON PEMPEK ememfy to Reglfffaf- Accountant MV- BME' Secretary to hard t MRS. LOIS MRS. SHIRLEY MONSER Faculty Sec- retarial Seru- ice Dr. Gardner MRS. RUTH WILSON Faculty Secretarial Service ERLAND- SON Guidance Of- fice Clerk MRS- ANNE MRS. TRUDY KINDT WHEELER Secretary to Bookkeeper- Dr. Storlie Cashie, MRS. ALICE HAYMAN Switchboard Operator MRS. J UNE HERMAN Secretary to the Counselor: MRS. HARRIET FERSHTMAN Library Clerk OFFICE STAFF ROW I Cl-rj Alice Jurkiewicz, Ann Murphey, Eunice Gardner, Mary Bell, Myr- tle Ward, Theresa, Wallace, Eve O,Brien, Lucy Lapec, Ann Moutelle. ROW 2 Veronica Bennett, Lois Hall, Isabelle Juillet, Dixie Price, Doris Farrer, Marian Ahl, Dale Grenier, Ann Swartz, Hazel Cohrs, Lorraine Jann. K MRS. ALICE JURKIEWICZ KITCHE WILBUR C. DREWS AINTENANCE ROW I fl-rj Mr. Bogan, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Cross, Mr. Polizzi, Mr. Drews, Mr. White, Mr. Findlay, Mr. Orman, Mr. Hart. ROW 2 Mr. Pozdol, Mr. Knieriem, Mr. Messires, Mr. Beck, Mr. Bradshaw, Mr. Atterbury, Mr. Newton, Mr. Wentzel. 2l7 gh, vw' vesvwwmmmmawifwi ,M e4fA,,g,W . f- 'J advertising is the life of trade. -calvin Coolidge K X ' Wy O i f I s 5. 1 KV Xf ADVERTISING p 1' iff df BRAUN'S BREADS PIES 8: PASTRIES BAKED FRESH DAILY 2053 RIDGE RD. HO SYCAMORE-8-0052 SOUTHGATE PHARMACY I8659 DIXIE HWY. SY-8-2100 COMPLIMENTS FROM VAN DRUNEN FORD SALES New at USED FORD CARS s. TRUCKS COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS SERVING THIS AREA FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS 798-I668 I83rd 8. DIXIE HWY. HOMEWOOD III' I I. fimx r' f'1 ,'.,',Iw lf Z. Q. 1 I ' ' I, xr XR: 1?- , xz 1 31, i I COMMUNITY PHARMACY of Homewood Inc. RIDGE ROAD 8: DIXIE HWY. THE HEART OF HOMEWOOD SY 8-6464 SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 39 YEARS I Box 167 SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASS RINGS YEARBOOKS AWARDS .l0STEN'S since 1897 DON HAMRIN Wheaton, III. MO-8-0217 I 1 PETE'S STANDARD SERVICE TUNE UP 8. CARBURETOR SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Flossmoor Road 81 Douglas Pete Depalo Flossmoor, III. 54-8-0806 fa Iwi 491 Li QV IGM M Awgwaqqmlwkatit... You Get MGRE From Signal ,I QW PHONE skyline 6-4111 for . . . LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING qw PM SIGNAL PRINTING co, 1609 Vincennes Ave, Chicago I-Ierghfs, III1no1s CREATORS AND PRODUCERS OF PRINTING THAT SELLS Homewoon noe 'N suns CLAREE RADIO 8. TELEVISION COMPANY I8063 Dixie Highway Homewood, Illinois SYcamore-8-9000 Authorized Sales and Service - R.C.A. - ZENITH We Service All Makes COMPLIMENTS in or MELODY MART 18062 Dixie Highway Homewood HAZELCREST TIRE 8. SUPPLY COMPANY Passenger 8. Truck Tire Service Recapping 8. Vulcanizing 17058 Dixie Hwy. Hazelcrest Phone: 335-I O20 YOUR SAVINGS BRINGS YOU GENEROUS RETURNS HERE I83OO DIXIE HIGHWAY HOMEWOOD, ILL. A SYCAMORE 8-4000-4001 SAVE FOR THAT HOME OF YOUR HOME WE MAKE PLANS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET F. W. PRINDIVILLE 8. COMPANY INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE - APRRA1SALS 18115 DIXIE HIGHWAY HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS PHONE: 798-IIOO F. W. PRINDIVILLE FRANK W. MIKES JOHN P. PANCI LAURA HINRICHS HERE TO SERVE YOU J. VINCENT MCGUIRE WILLIAM F. MOORE WILLIAM R. SCHOMBURG LILLIAN F. THYER COMPLIMENTS OF ESTABLISHED IN T924 SERVICE A. E. Johnson I 8120 Dixie Highway Homewood SYcc1more-9-5218 Electric Company ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 1854 Ridge Rd. Homewood Sycamore-8-0266 SERVICE EoR THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 40 YEARS i COMPLIMENTS OF DON JOHNSON 17940 DIXIE I-IWY. KASUAL KLOTHES HOMEWOOD WOMENS HOMEWOODI ILL. SPORTSWEAR STORE 2018 RIDGE Ro. PHONE: sv-9-5900 SY-8-0480 I HOUSE OF CHARLES TUXEDO RENTALS SPECIALISTS IN MEN'S FORMAL ATTIRE TUX DRY CLEANING AND CUSTOM TAILORING 645 HALSTED CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILL I HOEKSTRA CLEANING COMPANY 18727 DIXIE HWY. HOMEWOOD COMPLETE DRY CLEANING SERVICE PROMPT PICK-LIP AND DELIVERY SY-8-0815 HQMEWOOD COMPLIMENTS OF FLORIST COMMUNITY SY-0326 GIFT SHOP I8I0O MARTIN - HOMEWOOD FLOSSMOOR - Professional Directory: Dale Chastek, D.D.S. Orthodontist 365 W. 14th St., Chicago Heights j. A. Course Optometrist 18025 Dixie Hwy., Homewood Frank P. Cowing, fr. Lawyer 2005 Ridge Rd., Homewood Frank E. Dunlap, M.D. Dermatologist 316 Dixie Hwy., Chicago Heights jack M. Fox, M.D. Dermatologist 18811 Dixie Hwy., Homewood H. W. Freitag, D.D.S. Dentist 18040 Park Ave., Homewood Lawrence Greenspan Optometrist 190 E154 St., Harvey Helge janson, 1V1.D. Physician 18114 Gottschalk Ave., Homewood Allen Kahn, M.D. Psychiatrist 137 W. joe Orr Rd., Chicago Heights Raymond W. Kerwin, M.D. Physician 316 Dixie Hwy., Chicago Heights Paul Reuben, D.D.S. Dentist 1526 Halsted Ave., Chicago Heights Mary Hojman Robinson, D.O. Osteopath 18019 Dixie Hwy., Homewood F. X. Sadowski, D.D.S. Dentist 18419 Halsted Ave., Glenwood Charles O. Sandburg, M.D. Physician 18636 Dixie Hwy., Homewood Norman H. Sherman, M.D. Obstetrician and Genecologist 18811 Dixie Hwy., Homewood 228 FOLLO ANCE: Donald Hamrin American Yearbook Co. Representative William Snell S. K. Smith Co. Representative William Booth Voyager Adviser Voyager S taj Homewood-Flossmoor Star Chicago Heights, Illinois American Yearbook Company Hannibal, Missouri Walinger Studios Inc. Chicago, Illinois S. K. Smith Company Chicago, Illinois The Added Glow of Those Who Care THE H-F '65 STAFF WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR TI-IANXM TO THE AND TOLER- WING FOR THEIR EFFORTS, CONTRIBUTIONS, Mrs. H. C. Gornstein, Patron Flossrnoor, Illinois Terrance Surma Photo Developing Earl Hari Typing Facilities William Drews C99 H-F Maintenance Staff H-F Faculty, Administration, 8? Ofice Stap' Homewood-Flossmoor Board of Education Advertisers Patrons Our Parents And to the Many Others in the Area, such as the Thoughtful, Anonymous Contributor Who Sent Us: 'is mmriozs es ' I ,, owoofufzcaw ,' ' if ,vt if, I.. ' .s:, ztfzii Y' ds -' :', 1 '-..- L ... fem. I . was sex 'es M MP - . W Q 53 ,gs , 3,5 fiaihk? t gi' M's wge t? A 'sis - .fy We its F ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES . .. ... 122 Acknowledgements ......... . . 299 Administration ....,. . . . 200 ADVERTISING .... . . . 218 AFS .............. . . . 112 Aquettes .. .... 96 Art Club .. 119 Art Staff ....... 211 ATHLETICS ... ... 122 A-V ........ . . . 213 Calendar ...... .... CAMELOT . .. ,... 106 Cheerleaders ................ . . . 156 Choruses ..................... .. 86 CLUBS Cr? ORGANIZATIONS ... ,... 110 Counselors .................... . . . 203 Cross Country ....... .... 1 32 CURRICULUM .... 18 Editorial ..... . . . EDDA Board . . . GE ER LI DE Bands... ....90 Baseball .......... . . . 154 Basketball .......... . . . 134 Board of Education . . . . . . 201 Boys' Chorus ........ . . . 87 Bridge Clubs ...... .. . 116 Building Shots ......... .. 24 Business Education Stal? . . . . . . 212 Debate Squad ... . .. 81 Drama ...... . . . 82 232 80 2565553515 Sidi 223 Faces ae Fm ................... .. 8 g FACULTY Cf? ADMINISTRATION .... ... 198 , Fine Arts Festival ................... .... 9 4 Fine Arts Stag? ...... ... 210 Folk Music Club ,..... 113 Football ................. . . 126 Health ------' --- 213 Foreign Language Clubs ... ... 114 H'F Guard - - - ---- 97 Foreign Language Staj' 210 H-F ................ ... 74 FRESI-IMEN ........... .. 188 Homecoming .......... . . 100 Future Homemaker,-J Home Economics Staj .... ... 213 , gvuysea-, Q52 jyaglmyy , , , 177 Honors Assembly ....... .... .... 7 8 Index .......... Industrial Arts Sta Intramurals ..... H-F, a mass of individuals that we call us, ....2eo If ..... .... 2 12 ....14o Don't Miss Anything! fUNIORS .... ... 160 Kitchen Staj' ... ... 217 Library ,...... . . . 213 , R467 Maintenance Stag Majorettes ...... ,Math Club ..... Mathematics Stag Mixed Choruses . Modern Dance Club Cf? Show .... MUSIC GROUPS .......... Music Stag ............... National Honor Society . . . . . . . 61 Newspaper Stag ........ .... 1 7 Nurse .......... .......... . . . 213 Ogice Stag ..... Once Upon a Orchestra ..... Patrons ......... Philosophy Club ....... . Time . . 228 ..118 Photography Club ....... . . , 119 Physical Education Stag . . . . . . 214 Plays .................. .... 8 2 Practical Arts Stag .... . . . 212 Prom .............. . School Board .... .... Science Club .... .... Science Stag .... . . . .. 106 Radio Station Riding Club .... 201 118 208 SENIORS ........ . . . 26 Senior Honors ...... . . . 60 Senior Information .... ..... 6 4 Shipwrecked ........ .... 1 04 Ski Club ............... .... 1 20 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ... ..... 98 Social Science Stag ...... .... 2 06 SOPHOMORES ...... .... I 78 Speech Team ..... . . . 81 SPORTS .......... . . . 122 Student Government . , . . . . . . 70 Swimming .......... .... 1 45 Swim Show ....... ... 96 Varsity Club . . . . . . 121 Varsity Inns . . . . . . 103 V.B.C. ........ . . . 118 Viking Choir .... .... 8 6 Vocal Groups .... .... 8 6 VOYAGER ... .... 76 217 93 119 209 88 95 86 211 80 120 Table of Contents . .. .. Tennis ......... . , . Testimonials . . . . . . Thespians .... . . . . . . Track . . ., ......... . . . Turnabout Dance .... . . Twirlers ......,. . . . . U NDERCLASSM EN ..... 158 Nearing the End . 4 152 72 85 148 104 93 Washington Trip . . . . . . . 176 Weightlifting Club .. .... 121 WHFH ......... ..... 8 0 Wrestling .... . . . 142 Yearbook Stag .... . . 74 Y-Teens .... but an ww-4 X X f WHE OUT OF DARA of Vivt Nam dar 7Z07L-bf'Iil'Z,'t'7S ju gd out zvhilw for tlzz' lauglztm' and with whom . .. .fo much to . . . whilf' cauglz not 7ll'Cn .Y.YClTil'j' circlf' thx' far-mf and gors to 1111 our i1ztm'df'j1m11i1 duxtrivs inz'0I:41l Frfzfdom Ma1'1'l1f we learn that I never saying or wan QQ A mu. 1 t . ...,... , S.. A K ' i 1 . 4, L sun 'L . v 0 Q .fl Nf U - fu v N -bL.g,Liw l
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