Illinois Valley Community College - Yearbook (Oglesby, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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'7Ae4wmqnt4,agmmAztAAa!zn 44anci4Bacon lVdAwmg,6wtAnaqwe!ZatAeMaf9aj4u,Q4em Sowafei N -QM? 30' . ., . 59:-fs 'wW!W7f1? lll'lP ' 'f J ..,,, Main Entrance ' SEVFYI ...if 5- K STANDING: Francis Duncan, Herbert Hoscheit, Paul Grove, Attorney George sheimer, Superintendent Francis H. Dolan. SEATED: President Harry Debo, Dr. john L. Rock, Hobart Peters, D. Cahill. The Board of Education is an executive branch of the junior Collee. Members are elected by voters of school district 120 for a term of three years. These men oversee school affairs and act on recom- mendations presented by the superintendent. This year President Harry Debo retires after eleven years of faithful service on the Board of Education, during which time many improvements have been made in the physical plant and the educational program of L-P-O. '-4,3 it Miss Dorothea janz, secretary to the Board of Education, is present at every meeting. She handles the official correspondence of the school and performs the numerous other duties connected with her position. eight As Dean of L-P-O junior College, Mr. Wilmot's duties are many and varied-L-P-O students appreciate his friendly counsel and guidance. He has served in his capacity for twenty-nine years and during this time has been associated with the hundreds of students who have attended L-P-O. In charge of the testing program of the entire school, he super- vises administering of tests and counsels students regarding results. nine ' 5 S 450 'Qw P ! , ,ia JL J y,. wr rf Li ftif .62 , M H Ei ,IFF ,I il Ull M The Mr. Howard Fellows, a veteran teacher of forty-one years at L-P and a charter member of the L-P-O faculty, has been Athletic Di- rector of L-P for twenty-eight years. We hold great admiration for our Foxy, as he is fondly called by his friends, the students of L-P-O. N G 0 J '.c. S2 Miss Irene Page, Dean of L-P-O women, makes every minute count. Hers is a busy program, yet she always has time for a friendly chat or a bit of kindly-given counsel. in 'S i If 4 .M so I V ,S - R ,lf . -, . 5 W l 3' x xf, , ,'V'T,r X. ,SPSQQVS ' ' fr- if Q v A 4 . -5- 5 A ' . wc F' t g' - f 1 . ' l- A r f fx. ':. ig. ' 'l 'i l' N? X JN 'SNC 5' ii I 'lf Y 1 i S5 7 V. x W E I ,,f',gK ,Qi eleven lu- il li . ,gg ,,, , -- - S, lo . ing . 1 X 4 4 -I I4 X- il -fi Dr. Dolan counsels our new teachers who are, from left to right, Mr. Su-ingfellow, Mr. Edwards, :md Mr. Valek. Mr. Korn, Mr. Peters, Mr. Rabe, and Miss Gould gather in the teachers bay to discuss school problems and to socialize. Maxx iwelve l iv 3,-run, 11 'QQ 9505 N, Orville S. Bauer Mrs. Ethel Schumann Bugbee john W. Carson M. S. M. A, M. B. A. Plgyjig English, Edumlion Afrounting, Ef0I10771Il'I Patrrcra Connolly M. A, Amrrant Libmrian, En glirb Elizabeth Cummings M. A. Librarian, English lbirleen Wi When new books amve in the book room, Mr. john Graham sorts and stamps them and soon they are ready for use by L-P-O students. Bertha Danheim M. S. Botany, Z oology Ih.. iii lx Edward Edwards M. A. Ar! X' 'Gifs Howard Fellows M. A. Athletic Direrior Mr. Roy johnson seems to be in the midst of one of his funny storiesg with him are Mrs. johnson and Mr. Fellows. Seated around the table: Miss Gaynor, Miss Heiser, and Miss Muller ,ibm Q ... - . v... Elgin FSQN : 254, A li' N lx , A .l - --.. 'Q llii Y ' xx ,gr-ii f r afswff ,,.,, W X Tirza Ennor M. A. llfiatlyenziztirs ? lx. .air x.s,.f . '1,: u ..-of if -3'-.Se g,- Daryl L. Fetters M. A. I nrtrumenml Music fourteen . 9, az. 1 uv,-3-r 4 I Willis Farnham M. S. Afriftarzt Football Coach john W. Graham M. A. Sociology, English Wlx Mary Louise Heller A. M. English yea pq... MVK. M. Alberta Malone A. M. En glirh 1 x 'VR 4 2 S lf F x' l 1 V 'Air fr 3. Leslie Hoenscheid Roy Johnson M. A. M. M. Health Edufation, Hygiene Direflor, Voml Mufir K , 5 we is WW' ., Charles E. Korn M. S. lnduftrial Artr E, v-- A.. Leta L. Marsh E. G. Marshall M. A. Ph. D. Geography Chemiftry fifteen Mary W. McLaughlin M. A. Serretizfiuf Sciefzre ur 6 S l U Mrs. Louise Mini, Elsie Muller M. A. M. A. Frenrb Maflyemalirr Mr. john Carson and Dean Harry Wilmot take time out from busy schedules for a game of shuffle board in the men's social room. Q ., ,Q S , 1 , WN 4' ' X 7 Nf EA 3 X D ..,: 1, X . A Wx. , ' I' , ., uvvq jf , --K S h , R 1. QF!-at W , Nil 1. 'O if ssss, Irene Page Leslie L. Rabe Katherine Reinhard M. A. A. M. A. M. H ealtla Education, Dean of Mathematic! Hirtofy, Politital Scienre Wonzen sixteen I l Gertrude K. Richter M. A. Efofzonzifr .. .x A Q 'L-.. 'K .K 'w .,5c-gm ' .sm .IA -- is 'Sig XVilliam Stringfellov A. M. Eugfiflv Nw 1 6. john C. Willard M. S. Claenzijlry raw -. ,Q S . ,WS i I5 Z .- . A . 11 3 l' Q QW Mary Stevens B. S. ll .fl.A. i'1L1ll'fJ'0l .. - n - -....,' .. 3: 5 Co ce Q5 L? I lu Vu' 11 ll rr 42:2 Harry L. Wilmot M. A. Piycbology, Dean sewnfrf-11 john Strell M. S. l'wo1f1.1l.'i111d B.1.vbell1i1ff CULIKI7 nr 1 Earl Trobaugh M. A. Sfldlllil? Dorothe Young M. A. juyree fidrimr Loretta Yopp. R, N, .1-.MDN Www mln-A Home N urrin g 3 an Early morning hours find the cooks hard 3 at work in the cafeteria. Catherine Schalla Mrs. Gus Pelke Dielifimz Arrirtant Dielicifuz eighteen Mr. Flannery is superin- tendent of buildings and jerry Prendergast is in Charles Beltramini Mrs. Mary Niedzweicki grounds. charge of maintenance. F .: UM N-3' A' N- igga 5 ,,,, ' ' NE 'A - E3 i W r , ge ' r xi' Nl as ii ,W r c l r M ul 'K ef c 4- .-A 1 fx .,?c x 3 4 , ' ' Mr. Harry Bradtke Dominic Serri james Flannery Peter Rotsart Ker4zin9lffe7epeecfean fu ., 5 QQ' - .. - iw. A , ti, , 4 if 4 sq., , Q alfa fqnefmdon Um ' .Queen 1953 3 -5- CL I m SX u I I ty A X The L-P pep band was greatly appre- ciated for their leading of our 1955 Homecom- ing pep rally. There xx as a hot time in thc old town the- mght the L.P.O. Apaches gave then vsar xx hoops in the pep parade. ., ,...-P .....-4 f 'K 'ss,1SL. , 1 V- , . -- -f-3fi3?'?7f -- 1-W'--s+4.f,f' -r-in-, V l,,..'.'5'na.?l Q -- Q 'JS-fsh'j'L3,' -,L:,,- ,Ab I .. ' --Q,-' , Q-if- ' w Q' -' f- 'L'sf' ai. . . vel ' ' '9 fl1 IW ' 3..a-'- ' ' ' ag' --. -fy qv V Y , A , 3 A-5 .- . ff. ,h V ' A 4.47, -31- an N 3 Q 1 1 J..J,E..M,-.fv,- ,i.,i ,.,, ,-. , L A, BACK ROXW, left to right: Gus Freske, Dutch Gieger, Clarence Rich, George Buckman, Charles Ganze, jim Lyons, Dick Jacobson, jerry McGinnis, Ronald Gloverski, Jim jakubek, Ralph Dwornick, Eugene Wozniak. ROW TXWO: Assistant coach Bill Farnham, jerry XVoocl, John Schwieckert, Don Pirch, jim Mueller, Don Buczynski, Dick Callahan, lack Savio, Don Mayzak, Gene Pezanowski, Coach john Strell. ROW THREE: Bob Hughett, jim Smoode, Tom Wright, Frank Wfest, Dick Mariani, Duane Huss, Frank Wfright, Les Conkling. A hard charging Joliet team puts a leak in the I.,P.O. de- fense and makes John Schwie- ckert rush a punt. tuner: ty-two I ,A 1 X Mr. john Strells football squad prepares to leave for the L.P.O, vs. VUright game. Mr. Howard Fellows, our athletic diredor, is kept very busy with schedules, equip- ment, and track team. K i Nei? ' W-. 5 tuievzly-three V l ai s El Aa QA AQ T Q- fl The line is charging. The ball has just been snapped .... I..P.O. won with a score of 52-21. tl aa FOOT ALL I vL..!,..-ffaaa-Lf -- if ,aa-Jaffa LL-W. Les Conkling H al bark i P U John Schweickert Half bark Don Pirch ' b Half back '- A V 4 1 V' is L x . , V A I Q2 .a a 4 5. , , ' 1 4 4 Dick Mariani Q UIINPILL - . ' Quarter back fw E R ' ' . A - Ti X 4 A 9 N A N , X Lf ,Q , I ,Y M: - 4Dick Callahan Jim I-YOUS Tarkle ' Georggulirskman Center ' 3 JerryTM2?inf1iS ur e twenty-fo-ur 4 Leo Cahill, freshman line coach at the Uni- versity of Illinois, was the guest speaker at the high school and junior college football banquet. With him around the piano are the chosen captains for the 1954 football season: Frank Wright and Jim Smoode, and the cap- tain of the 1955 football squad, jim Lyons. Beat 'em, Boys, Beat 'em! was the cry of the cheerleaders jackie Washel, Carol Hel- mig, janet Locke, Pauline Maggi, Diane Mason, and Carolyn Green. :g..af'l The center of interest above is the gold trophy awarded to jim Lyons as Most Valuable Player in L-P-O foot- ball. With jim are his admiring parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyons, and Mr, Floyd Hughett, Mr. Edmund Callahan, and Coach john Strell. twenty- five hW'Ov-' ' '. I 'H-...ff 'T 4, 00 P0 we 3 . ,5 tP0l JW , , ...X 45501 ff .. .5 .:- -05 ly -Q 5' 9 J yo i 12 FW 3 6 I I 1 f wi 3? i s F I Y f . fg. Q QT QV .. it 4' L-P-O BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row-Coach john Strell, Don Mayszak, Bob Slusarek, Bob Dougherty, Jim Lyons, Louis Braun, Ron Glover- ski. Front Row-Stanley Wfallis, jack Turner, Don Kowalczyk, John Savio, Duane I-luss, Jerry Pomatto. L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O L-P-O Herzel ......... LaGrange ....., Morton ....... Wilson ,...........,, Elgin ...,.........,..,. Bradley U. Frosh L-P-O BASKETBALL STANDINGS 88 68 62 69 91 70 North Park ...,..............,. 70 Thornton ...,...... Wright ....... Elgin .,,.. I-Ierzel ,...... LaGrange ...... .... .. 59 .........108 71 .........109 75 L-P-O 96 Morton ...... ....... - 77 L-P-O 76 Moline ..,.., ....,., 6 9 L-P-O 57 Wilson ...... ....... 7 7 L-P-O 71 Joliet ....,... ....... 8 6 L-P-O 83 Moline ............ ....... 7 9 L-P-O 80 North Park .,.... ..,.,.. 9 6 L-P-O 62 Davenport ....., .,...,, 7 6 L-P-O 68 Thornton ..... ....... 7 6 L-P-O 99 Wright ..,... ...,.. ....... 1 O O L-P-O 98 Joliet .............................. 75 L-P-O 72 Davenport ..,...........,..... 84 Won 9 Lost 14 Capt. Don Kowalczyk set the following records this year. All Games-Old record: 366 pointsg New record: 442. Conference Games-Old record: 299g New record: 387. lwenly-six F , l F 'F Y 5813 ., ,. P. w ,Q , P uf' N x,Po ffm in Don Kowalczyk Gzmrd qv ilx 33231. Bob Slusarek jim Lyons Forward Center I ty- Bnswenu SENIORS . fly erry Pomatto G uard :Aj E f , 2 x,' Bob Dougherty Forward 1 w . . x it W 1652 . J' ..,4A: gig.. fy i': 'E M . o 1 5 ie . f . 4 f Qi 5 Xa? MV 5 3 Z- I mga' Fi! J -f.-,A up N if 4313 - 5 ' .Y ff. I .,.:- ,hun 1 -,V in ex ig 3 . g 5 Eg A Elf' 5 , I l . 5 Pi J my t 10971 5911071 MCCORMACK MEMORIAL LIBRARY The Library of La Salle-Peru-Ogles- by junior College is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Thomas J. McCor- mack, first director of the college. The memorial plaque is here read by two college freshmen, jackie Washel, a graduate of Fort Atkinson High School, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, and Gerald Gmeiner, a graduate of St. Bede Academy, Peru. I gasket -um fun In the main reading room which accommodates 180 readers, the college A ' students work within beautiful surroundings. Two original oils, The A 4 Easter Sacrihcen and The Sacrifice of Abraham, by Francesco Solemina, Q , 1657-1747, are set into the walls, a third original oil, Madonna with Saints, hangs on the wall. In addition to these, the library houses E. Salz- Q man's copies in oil of M. Munkacy's Milton Dictating Paradire Lair, , 1 and V. Brozik's The Emperor Rudolph II in the Laboratory of His Al- I I l pun chemist. A medieval antiphonary hand wrought on vellum is on perma- 1 Wxtvfx CFMW nent display. ' ' lm U The library contains 14,000 books, 2,450 volumes of periodicals, and 3,000 pamphlets. The reference material in the library is more than adequate for the needs of students and faculty. Here James Flohr, john Baima, Alan Berry, and Robert Hughett use a globe and atlas. Three adjacent conference rooms may be used by small groups for study and discussion. Lorona King, Carol Helmig, Erlyn Harbeck, Dora Cybul- ski, and Pauline Maggi are rehears- ing a scene from Antony and Cleo- patra for class reading. NJ A Four daily papers are received in the library. jack Percassi, james Smoode, and Don Berta are pictured reading. 'F' X. 130 9 v rg - hw' N Meinhers of the lmmd in LPO are Dee Kasynski, Mike Castiglia, and im Cas ltorti These students participated in many activities throughout the year: Oct. I-Pep Rally fHomecomingj Gct. 2-Football Showf-loliet 'lunior College fl-lomecomingj Oct. li-Footlull Show-XX!ilson junior College Oct. 23fFootbnll Show-XXfhe,iton B Team Oct. 51-Football Trip, Univ. of Ill. vs. Purdue Univ. Dec. 3-Broadcast-Station W.L.P.O. Dec. l3fAnnual Christmas Concert by Brass Choir Dec. Zifwinter Pops Concert Mar. 2vB.1nd Radio Assembly Mar. llfBrondcast-WLPO Mar . 17-St. Pat's Day Parade Mar, 25-26-Operetta M.1y 6fAnnual Spring Band Concert. Karl King, Guest Conductor June 3- Commencement Program Me ' -am 'C Mr. Daryl Fetters directs the LP. and L.P.C. band. tbirfy ---.. 4 Taking part in the Christmas Concert are Madrigal Singers: fBack rowj jim Gill, jerry Ewalr, john Baima, jim Lyons, jim Flohr, Charles Pohar and Marvin Siensa. QFronr rowj Car- olyn Green, Edna O'Hare, Di- anne Mason, Bernadine Pias- eczny, Loretta Perscerr, and joan Chadbourne. wi' ' Me like-um ' A l l , I 1 , Mr. Roy johnson directs the I xf .ip Chorus, 7 ' 'I i , ff ,' iff y f X ,rlrg If Xi' Wan ll. O C C O -i' ' ani c0zaw lac f 5 . This year an Art Club was organized in L-P and L-P-O to encourage furtherance of arrisric endeavor among students. Art Club members are: Bill Miller, vice president, Carol Mochnik, Mr. Ed Edwards is Art Club Dianne Mason, president, jill Simmen and Gerhart Sine. fSeatedj Dick Nico, rreasurerg Pat Advisor. Confrey and Elaine Waldron. 1, an .-...Ain Girls of the Womens League enjoyed the potluck held on the evening they installed their new president, Peggy Grove. Ramona Weber, Miss Page, Rita Anderson, Beverly Morrison, and this year's president, Arlene Viviani helped to make the Mother-Daughter Tea a success. thirty-two N V A tea was given for the nurses by the L.P.O. women. 1 n W ' .12 ' 5 amen 4 eaque I n i all f. 0. L Ugh! We carry-um books, was the slogan of these young squaws in war paint. In X in thirty-Ihre? M ff lg Officers of che 'XY',A,A. are: Qkneelingj-Carol Helrnig. president: Pauline Maggi. vice-Presb dent: fsranclingj-Rita Anderson and Beverly Morrison. social chairmen. Ibirly- four we' gm,fMw.,4.,4. Miss Stevens explains some basketball Plays to the members of the W.A.A. o ' 1 FIST' Miss Stevens is the advisor of the W.A.A. fbirry-fi Looking at the yearbook dummy are janet Locke, social editor, Pauline Celano, art editor, jackie Washel, fac- ulty editor, Jim Lyons, sports editor, Carol Zitnik, freshman editor and Dorothy Menne, business editor. Seated are: Pauline Maggi, senior editor, Dianne Mason, editor. f l 329122916 ii: L PR vu NE Csuuv0-- Miss Dorothe Young, the annual staff advisor has spent many long, patient hours Counseling the staff members and working on the 1954 I' Jaycee. tbiriy-six r r X h x Q 3 v T7 What a time job our senior officers have done? Busily at wurk are ChL Callahan, treasurerg Clrrnl Hclmig, sccremryg Dick hI..ll'i.lHl and MJ Adviscr. T:-' lck Frank, prusldentg Roger Rrce, vlcc'-prcsrdcnrg Dnk rvln SICIISJ, NL'I'gC.lI1f-Qll'-.lI'lU5Q .lml Mr, Rrxhc, Clms Big EAW RITA ANDERSON LJ S.1lIc Educntiun Du :ml rl'r'111y: flu' gulrfuu mmmvzls f?y. '-Longfellow flu flyirly-run 1 CARLIZIZN BRAY l't1 IEIIEZIIICCYIIIEQ 'TLlk4'1HI1'zIll411 f,l'1lHIllfL'1IIlrl, xuulu LA rzzulry Ili IPl1'rI5IH'A'.U'N1UliCI'C X -,I f'7 - ..-f' I lu fs X -A ' Pqulfnf CCIAJD f 3 .r 1 ' i - 0 2 gl I 0 5 s-v '-' O E 1-I RICHARD CALLAHAN La Salle Physical Education Whilst I yet live, let me not live in vain. -Addison GEORGE BUCKMAN Spring Valley Commerce HDOl1,f let business interfere with your civif enterprise. -Mellon thirty-eight FRANK BRUDER La Salle Mechanical Engineering Nothing is ours except time. - Seneca Mm--mm!!! Good! Drinking punch and enjoying them- selves-are Peggy Grove, Paul- ine Maggi, Gerry Samolinski, Chuck Frank, Ronnie Hale, Adrian, Dorothy Menne, Chadbourne, and Fred 1 LES CON KLIN G U Princeton Physical Education Il Draxe Spring Valley Pre-Dentistry i My trade will be nofbing else but io fake away fbose lbings uberebyezlery man gets bis living fpulling lceib.j , -Shakespeare t W 'l l 1 l Learning is fbe rye of lb? mind - DORA CYBULSKI Utica Foreign Relations They are only truly great who are lruly good. -Chapman thirty-nine 3' , ' A l Q If r i if i I iff pc! , , , F li - V .. , I ':, I X' 'iii xkwlsit ' X S eg., e-gszs I i t E , J li 'va' A If ' , i -I if BRUCE DEWEY WILLIAM DIPPEL RICHARD DONNOCKER Mendota Granville Ottawa Commerce Pre-Medical Commerce Books teach us very little of the Handsome is fha! handsome does. No nation waseverruinedbytradef' world . -Goldsmith -Goldsmith -Franklin ROBERT DOUGHERTY La Salle Electrical Engineering Pleasure and aeiiorz make the hours seem short. -Shakespeare forty RALPH EBENER Kewanee Commerce A man of gladness seldom falls into mad ness. -Howell GERALD EWALT Zearing Agriculture Tis sweet to spend one's time in the cultivation of the feldsf'-Ovid JAMES FLAHAUT Spring Valley Commerce Happy is the man who can make a living by his bobby?-Shaw .X , ff . E :QX ' '.r-. I 3 t lhl t fi 57 , V,l' ' t,Z: f Iz i , -ff? at Sfmvk x Pol. E fha was Fmt? W 1 CHARLES FRANK Oglesby Electrical Engineering No l7t'dZlfJ',S like the beauty of the lIZil1d.,,LCOOkC if HQ forty-one DUANE FALETTI Spring Valley Chemical Engineering Be merry if you be wise. -Martial CAROLYN GREEN Spring Valley Pre-Nursing If is the Sirk who need medicine and not the well. -Jefferson f Auf Getting ready for another day's work are Standing -Les Conkling, Bill Marincicg sitting Dora Cyb ulski, Pat Mealey, and Lorona King. RONALD HALE Oglesby Elementary Education And still fbey gazed . . . Tlaaf one .a.-.., Q snzall bead eozzld Carry all be knew. -Goldsmith ERLYN HARBECK CAROL HELMIG CARL HILLMAN Peru Peru La Salle Education Physical Education Mechanical Engineering There is no knowledge float is nof One thing is forever goodg Thai one Let every man stick fo bu trade valuable. -Burke ibing is success. -Emerson Aristophanes forty-two '-53 NORMAN INMAN EDITH IODER DONALD JANZ Mendota Ohio La Salle Liberal Arts Elementary Education Electrical Engineering Affempf only what you are able to Music is well said lo be lbw xpervb of Take thou wha! fourse 111011 u ill perform. -Cato angels. -Carlyle -Shakespeare Knit one, pearl two!! Keeping busy in their comfortable social room are: Carolyn Green, Mona Weber, Arlene Viviani, Dorothy Menne, Rita Anderson, and Joanne Miller. NNN v. .ew . 'W -1 -fel forly-tbrrr LORONA KING La Salle Secretarial Science Born uxilb ibe gift of laughter. Sabatini FRED KNAPP Princeton Agriculture God did not will that the zvay of cultivation should be easy. - Virgil DONALD KOWALCZYK Peru Education To knou bon to suggest is the great art of teaching. -Amid RONALD KROLAK Peru Mechanical Engineering Talent is tlvat zulairb is in a man's power! -Lowell forty- four JOHN LAFLAMME La Salle Pre-Legal The lau' is laid down to y01l Horace DANIEL LARSON La Salle Mechanical Engineering What would youth be without love? -Byron RUDY LEONARD Earlville Public Relations All things form' ronml to him who zrill but u'uit. -Longfel- low LENA LIESSE Peru Education Hail siglwil to nzanry fl70llg!J shi' lowil but one. -Byron JAMES LYONS Peru Agriculture HRUHXOPI is a light that Goa' has mzlzimllvil in the S0ul. -Aris- rorle forty-five X ROY MACKEY Streator Commerce Remember this-that Very little is needed to make a happy 1ife. -Aure- lius I e we Ig j 1 INA' ' A' .' is o , it c e E?lf'll7'C' his 71 if' ll 'lf - I ' I C, ' in V. ' N 47 esifsx the -51 to '.,' 1X N Q . . - N . was Nglw' Q 1 i lf A , 'X f Dorothy Menne takes time out from selling C. annuals to discuss school work with Don janz, Ronnie Hale, Carolyn Green, George Buck- man, and Jerry Pomatto. forty-six PAULINE MAGGI La Salle Secretarial Science What are little girls made of. . .Sugar arm' spite and everything nite. - Southey RICHARD MARIANI Dalzell Education Witb014t lore and laughter there joy. -Horace is no WS fT' I LARRY McGONIGAL PATRICIA MEALEY La Salle Mendota Pre-Medical Elementary Education I make ilu' mos! of all tba! l'0NIE'S.u1 'Tu'ax bar Ibiuking of ofln-rx nzadr' you Teasdale flunk of luv. -Browning DOROTHY MENNE Peru Secretarial Science There is only one S1lfl'l'SSSf0 be able io spend' your life in your own u'ay. - Morley Qt: Two Tribe Members: john Schweickert and Don Pirclm, check up on the date for the next meeting. fnrly-sewn 'Cb JOANNE MILLER Tonica Pre-Dentistry Born for success. -Emerson. ROGER RICE Marseilles Mechanical Engineering Life is not life af all zritbouf light. -Palmoro Q ,L dc- JAMES MONAHAN DONALD PIRCH La Salle La Salle Education Education r'At1l111FL'iSd nzmsured pace asa verse TbiP1k of 61156, buf work 0n.',- is measured speech. -Bacon Herbert L. P. O. Seniors, Jim Lyons, and Dick Marini, insist that Bob Hughett and Jack Turner scrub the hall floor the hard way, with a tooth brush. forty-eight Q .W- , 'wmv' '-2353? X IN Oglesby Commerce At the North Park game, Carol Helmig, bottom, Ag ,,1,f,4,--Y ,gy fbi' Jug' is 10113- 3 and Carolyn Green, top, take time out for a Sh3k'35P93f0 little play. Bob Johns, rear, seemed to enjoy not having to take a picture, for a change. PAUL SNOW RONALD TRILLET La Salle Peru Education Commerce ffsffll work for flat' minute ana' no! IFS lyappy gow as lurk-3' govt. - for Ibv year. -O'Reilly Irwin forfy- nine ,Qign ' ,Qu - ,-.f . ARLENE VIVIANI Marseilles Education Happiness is ipvn'b1css.' 'fCurtis JOYCE WALLER RAMONA WEBER Peru Technician fbiugs are impossible' I0 Jili- gcun and skill. -Johnson Mendota Liberal Arts IKl10ZL'!l'l1'gL' itself is pozcwrf'-Bacon P I S Few G K . IQ? a 1 an ' lu -' alll! .+v,3.'a... MARTIN WILHELM Ottawa Commerce HEZ'f'Vj'0l1F lil 'es by sellnzg some fbiugf,-Stevenson CAMERA-SHY SENIORS Edward Bumba John DiCarl0 Harry Ernat David Garcia Richard Jacobson John Kissel Michael Leonard William Marincic fifty Ronald Maurice Gerald McGinnis Robert Nienaber Gerald Pomatto Ronald Rosinski John Schweickert Robert Slusarek Alfred Wisgoski Mrs. Ethel Bugbee has taught English and educational psy- chology for twenty-five years. Mrs. Bugbee's influence has been greatg many of her students have become successful professionally. Her leaving will be Il great loss to our admin- istration. Bn-use l At the end of this year two faculty members will retire. Miss Bertha Danheim has taught Botany and Zoology for the past twenty-nine years. Our best wishes go with Miss Danheim as she leaves us to reside in Topeka, Kansas. in 'W' - p Lester Burrows James Brooks The freshmen year had a successful start under the capable leadership of Leslie Rabe, class advisor, and officers: jim Brooks, presidentg Back row: Beverly Morrison, vice presidentg Peggy Grove, secretaryg jim Flohr, treasurerg Richard Patarozzi, sergeant-ab arms, and jim Smoodie, sergeant-at-arms Qnot pic- . turedj. ,E Q A i 1 ,B ' 'q -L --.. hm L ' ix 5- 'Vey . 'B 3 wg B V Kathryn V s 'M BI.Br1iE Braun Joyce Baer john Baima Robert Blum Marion Brasher IP 55 B M B XXL N . A I I - N. fifly-two Zig james Cavatorta Michael Castiglia Don Castagna Marilyn Carr Pauline Celano IQ.. ,,,l, , , t .. - -. .,l . s as AQ, 4 W' . ug .,-:. Y' ,iivii iili e 1 Q i 1 .X N3 R .,,o, , .. , . . N ' The C. girls take time out to honor their mothers at the Mother-Daughter Tea. New second semester student, Miss Kim Myung ju, was soloist. joan Chadbourne Robert Cotton Darwin Croisant David DeCoursey Caryl Evans fifty-three lv: 1 as A ,- QW? ' wfigf 5 gh The women's social room provides a place for relax ation. Taking advantage of this opportunity are: Isa- belle Gomez, Edna O'l-Iare, Caroline Maretta, Bon- nie Kutter, and Peggy Grove. X Audrey Faletti Rose Ficek James Flohr Charles Gauze fi fly- four 3 Q it ..,, 'Nb 2 ' X r QA 'C X Gerald Grneiner james Gill x ef in ,X , x is . o 1 fliikaf W Bruce Gibson Robert Geil EN Q , 3. - , ' 33 ff ' ' ' ' 1.5 . ' . - , -1. ' ' .g,:' : ggi Peggy Grove Frederick Gress Robert Grant 2 F is ? w i - ,. R, ,.,V , I X 1 4 , - . ' .nt f Isabelle Gomez Ronald Hahn Sally Hopton Bob Hughett Duane Huss fifty-fire ,- QW A shining example of an L. P. O. Freshman is this Young Brave for whom the Freshmen section was named. Jim Jakubek Rheta Julian 4 se Q ,Q tx R Q il -.f,, -G ,sf . f nf ' .a a Caroline Mareta janet Locke l Smile pretty says the photographer as Sally I-lopton has her picture taken. Other freshmen, Ann Murray, Joyce Baer, and Bonnie Kutter wait their . turn. it W . gi x ' A 2 Clyde Karlosky Joan Lipka U D0l01'6S K21S2yf1Sl-ii Nancy Kibilka Barbara Kotecki B0fmlC KUUCF -fs fifly-six ' 'S Q 'is V51 Richard McConville Marilyn Menning Ronald Migliorini Beverly Morrison Don Mayszak Barbara Maurer in 35- ' X Y s 'U 1' k B 1. it I 4 A fe' x x '21, A ' 1- ' 3, ' ' X F-.u.,,' f i 6C6rAn0 Big Chief gives Young Braves heep good advice on how to Carry on work at the Reservation after chiefs have gone. jim Mueller Ann Murray fi f ly-seven Q Dianne Mason Shirley Murtaugh as J f H - ' XX B m2f'.Q..:s-w- .i . felefa-:va-r t 4 Nancy Nelson Edna O'l-lure Ah nie! for L1 leisurely game of shuffle board after attending grueling classes. This type of relaxation may be found in the j.C.men's social room. Dona Ostermeyer fifty-eight Earl Papini Eugene Pezanoski Loretta Perscett if ' 5 X if Nicholas Penn Richard Partarozzi if ' A 1 .sl v 'Q ,.,, .-i .IT N df' 523 4 1 55, is Clarence Rich fs m A x '36 1 'Sl xx john Savio an K 4. 1 s I Uv A si , William Savich joseph Smith i i a 4. Charles Pohar Carol Piscitelli Bernadine Piaseczny S ,WAN Students enjoy the mid-semester prom. jim Smoode john Steinbach jack Turner 'ya fifty-nine x you a .X . -. .F '. ' M li Alt. i 'f- kj ri 1- 40444 IM ull! cel'- ' As Big Chiefs leave the 'Reservation' to look for S L P fo- ' wt I x ' '11 better and happier hunting grounds much success is being wished them by the Young Braves. 4 Stanley Wallis Sandra Zubowski 3 -- lst VN, Carol Zitnik Mary Helen Young ,lacquelyn Washel Richard Welling Frank Wright N bk w j - .,-. x T :li 'Y' 4 555 lt s 7 1 i sixty Lorayne Belatto .l Eileen Dittmer Arlene Hansen Rita Kerp H W 'Q K if X i Y i . L XWZNX Ye-. Q k Xe? M? N x lim XX .xxisxk i li 'iv f th' ifli ll-E M ilff. if-Ci ii JoAnne Anderson Anne Alaimo C - I I bet everyone would appreciate ,', f getting aid from one of these cute 5 V student nurses attending I P O Q I' instead of being treated by this evil E looking medicine man. Agreed? f .L . X Patricia Mulinazzi Irene Perenchio Rachel Schmidt -ll i 9 , L of.. i' ,SH ,gin xi A -, wi, .Gi it Q , i fi, : ,l gl 'W i Z wi S Eiliiiv all ll f fi till li ' il A ' sixly-one ACTIVE MEMBERS Richard Callahan Don Pirch Dick Mariani jim Lyons Don Kowalczyk Bob Blum Leroy Lewandowski Duane Huss Don Mayszak Bob Hughett Clarence Rich Ron Glovetski Les Conkling john Schweickert uzeagnpwaa Founded 1946 Adzfifor - john Strell, Jr. Prefidenl ................. ,...... D ick Callahan Vice Prerident ........ ...........v D On Pitch Seri-emry ..,.....,,.,,. ......., D ick Mariani Trea5m'er .,,....,,,,,..,,. .,.......,..,.... 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