John Adams High School - Album Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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' ' ' ■ ■ Tense moments . . . the crowd screams,- We scored again . . . and again . . . Victories led to Championships . . . goals for the future. Lockers opening . . . enthusiasm in a diversity of interests . . . Tense moments, Laughter and tears, succe ses and failures . . . the students life . . . Hopeful cheerleaders Karen Kamp, Mary Kay Peck, and Susie Signorino during the National Anthem A Picture Is Worth Sloppy seniors at the Freshmen Show-Ya-Round Walk, don ' t run, say Dick Mellinger and Steve LaCluyse. Batman Roberts and Larry Boy Wonder Williams a Thousand Words. You wouldn ' t believe this, but ... says Paula Yeager to Linda Roth. Lynette Walker and Mary Whitlow; It sure beats walking! Underclassmen eagerly anticipate the bus trip. Nothing Great Was Ever Peggy Wilkinson. Dana Williams, and Cathy Walters The Eagles ' mascot Rex shows his enthusiasm at a football game Freshmen tour the school with Kristy Yuncker and Sue Browne. Achieved Without Enthusiasm Ralph Waldo Emerson Tommie Walls exhibits his ability as he plunges through for a touchdow oMk Tom Colip and Tommie Walls, our AP All-Staters, discuss the team ' s success. Students watch Pautette Grayson clear the high jump. Assurance Is Two- Student Council representatives weigh clothes for Appalachia. Quarterback Doug MacGregor eagerly breaks through the traditional hoop at the start of the Central game. Thirds of Success. The Student Council election campaign produces the school ' s leaders The switchboard operators assist Mrs. Danner. Left to right: M ary j Grams, Lynn VanderLugt, Sally Bauer. Diane Hahn, Janice McFarland, Gail Kronewitter, Backy Jones, ' Tis Education Forms the Mrs. Kindt is aided by the attendance girls. ROW 1, left to right: Christy Korpal, Shelley Cossman, Mary Whitlow, Roxy Mills. ROW 2: Dionne Dominy, Terry Waters, Judy Nyilcos, Karen Kamp, Carol Feldman, Sandy Cudney, Sharon Kelley, Marcia Tyler, Melanie Cyrier. Missing from the picture are Marilyn Miller, Shelley Spicer, and Bettie Harris. Russell C. Kuehl helps observe Indiana ' s Sesquicentennial. Common Mind. Alexander Pope Mr. Shanley assumes a nonchalant pose as he prepares for class. Bob Dickey thoughtfully awaits his meeting with Mr. Landry. Homeroom 210 collects money for the A.F.S. drive under the leadership of Cindy Roessler The Great Source of A call for order is given by Edward Peters, President of the Model United Nations Assembly. Pleasure Is Variety. ' Neva Powers and Kristi Mickelsen take the leads in the fall play. Football Court and Escorts: Amy Dombkowski, Cathy Heckaman, Kathy Huff, Sharon Kelley, Marilyn Miller, Judy Nyikos, Mary Kay Peck, Pat Riley; Bob Storm, Joe Hauflaire, Andy Nickle, Kent Ross, Larry Williams, Bob Hoenk, Gary Gibbony, Richard Roberts. Life Is a Series Keith Dickey crowns Football Queen, Mary Kay Peck. Perry Percifull escorts the exuberant Basketball Queen, Dianne Do of Surprises. Ralph Waldo Emerson Student Council President Andy Nickle watches over crown- bearer, Johny Heckaman and flower-bearer, Suzanne Bredernitz. Basketball Court and Escorts: Sandy Cudney, Dianne Dominy, Carol Pam Toth ; Scott Campbell, Perry Percifull, Steve Ein, Dave Blessing, Feldman, Dotty Glass, Julie Hamilton, Roxy Mills, Janet Nelson, John Wroy, Doug MacGregor, Paul Goetz, Tom Colip. ACADEMICS The essence of education Is not simply knowledge acquired But its application to our lives- Responsibility, then, rests with Those who give us that knowledge. Dr. Charles C. Holt, successor to Dr. Alex Jardine, is the superintendent of the South Bend Community School Corporation. He received his Bachelor of Science De- gree in 1948 from Southeast Missouri State College, his Master of Arts Degree from the University of Illinois in 195 0, and his Doctorate Degree in Education in 1960 from the same university. Before coming to South Bend, Dr. Holt was the superintendent of the Scottsdale Pub- lic Schools in Scottsdale, Arizona. Dr. Holt is married and has three children. DR. CHARLES HOLT: B.S., Missouri State; M.A., Illinois; Superinten- dent. Administrators Supervise the C. CHESTER THOMAS E. BATH LOUIS V. BRUGGNER JOHN E. MclNTYRE ROLAND OBENCHAIN RUBY L. STRATIGOS JOHN C. WAGNER MR. RUSSELL ROTHERMEL: A.B., Earlham; M.S., Indiana; Principal. MR. VIRGIL LANDRY: B.S., Butler; M.A., Ball State; Assistant Pri cipal. John Adams School Society MRS. DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN: R.N., St. John ' s; B.A., University of North Dakota; M.A., Indiana; Nurse Future Nurses Club Sponsor. MRS. BETTY DANNER: Secretary. MRS. SUSAN KINDT: Clerk. MRS. DOROTHY NELSON: Bookkeeper. MRS. GEORGIA WINKELMAN: Clerk. MRS. BARBARA A. WINTERS: B.S., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity; Food Service Supervisor. Cafeteria Ladies, FRONT ROW: E. Sester, M. Lederer, R. Hinkle, D. Houghton, L. Woodward, R. DeLeury, J. Burns. BACK ROW: J. Koehler, F. Nemeth, G. Anderson, M. Clayton, C. Henderson, O. Bryan, H. Wenger. Missing from picture: T. Grant, R. Rogers, A. Henn, R. Hardy. They Supply Our Fuel Custodians from left to right: Gene Hoffman, James Calvin, William Hocker, Harry Trensey, Hershal Keifer, Joseph Decook, Walter Lewandowski. Missing from picture: Clair Shreeve, James Scott, Frank Nemeth. Students Learn the Skills of Business MR. LEN BUCZKOWSKh B.S., M.S., Ball State; Business Education; Asst. Football and Head Baseball Coach. MRS. JOYCE KATONA: B.S., Indiana; Business Education; Junior Class Sponsor. MISS ANNAJANE PUTERBAUGH: B.S., Ball State; M.S., Indiana; Business Edu cation; Head of Business Department; Business Club Sponsor. MRS. MARTHA VALENTINE: B.S., Indiana; Business Education MISS MARY WALSH: B.S., Indiana; M.S., Wisconsin; Business Education; Tower; Quill and Scroll. The Business Department at John Adams serves two groups of students: those who follow a planned se- quence of study in stenography, bookkeeping, general office procedures, or merchandising; those who choose electives from the department offerings to contribute to their general education. The combination of personal typewriting and notehand into a course designed for election and use by those on a college bound program has become increasingly popular. Up to date equipment and teaching techniques enable each student to develop his learning and earning potentials. Participation in the co-operative work experi- ence programs by those students with vocational ob- jectives, enables them to enter the offices or stores of our community as better prepared employees. Miss Annajane Puterbaugh is he ad of the department. Their Advice Governs Our Future MISS AGNES BURNS: A.S., Michigan State Normal College; M.A., University of Michigan; Head of Guidance Department; College Admissions. MISS VIRGINIA BERGIN: B.S., M.S., Indiana; Freshman Counseling. MR. MAURICE CORDELL: B.A., Heidelberg; M.S., Butler; Junior Counseling. MR. HERMAN JUDD: B.A., Notre Dame,- Senior Counseling. MR. ALAN RENSBERGER: B.S., Ball State; -M.S., Indiana; Junior Counseling. tilt MRS. ROSEMARY AZEM.- B.A., Indiana; M.S., Indiana; Span- ish; English. MR. WILLIAM E. BRADY; B.S., Northwestern; M.A., Michigan; French; Speech; Thespian Sponsor; Play Director. MR. DAVID H. BROWNELL: A.B., Indiana; M.A.T. Notre Dame; French. MRS. GWENDOLYN GADOMSKU A.B., Saint Mary ' s; M.A., Northwestern; Latin; Head of Department. MISS MARY GIANNUZZI; B.A., Western Michigan; Spanish; Red Cross Sponsor. MRS. BETTY McLEMORE: B.A., Indiana,- Latin; Sophomore Sponsor. MR. STANLEY MUTTI; B.A., DePauw; M.S., Indiana; French; Algebra; Freshman Sponsor. MRS. AMERICA OLSON: B.A., Arizona State; Spanish. MR. THEODORE O. STEINKE; B.A., Valley City State; German. Foreign Languages— The Way to The language department, under the guidance of Mrs. Gwendolyn Gadomski, offers various opportunities for students in the field of foreign languages. There are four year programs in German, Spanish, Latin, and French. There is also a special fifth year course avail- able in French for those who have studied it in grade school. These students go to summer school and receive credit for first year French. Besides gaining knowledge of a foreign language, students have the opportunity to learn about the people of other countries and their way of life. Students learn from classroom experience and from the language laboratory. Pupils working in- dividually in the lab are able to improve their abilities by hearing their voices on tape. Gaining a w ide vo- cabulary, and learning to read and speak fluently are goals of the language department. In addition to the school programs for languages, there are outside opportunities to study in a foreign country. These programs have included French, Spanish, and German students in the past, and this year a study abroad program is being initiated in Latin. Varied opportunities for study, along with modern books and teaching methods, help to make the language de- partment at John Adams one of high quality. Mr. Steinke listens intently to his German students during lab. A typical language laboratory scene for French, Spanish, and German students. Better Understanding of World Cultures, Miss Giannuzzi ' s fourth year Spanish class presented a Christmas season. The cast was composed of Anne Bednar, Andy Nickle, play, La Posada de Nochebuena , to other Spanish classes. The Cora Brunton, Karen Peterson, Larry Gutenberg, Debby Shira, presentation showed a typical scene in Mexico during the Christmas Crys Olson, Molly Sandock, and John Keltner. Adventures Through Much importance is placed on the mastery of the English language. Today, more than ever, one ' s future may well depend upon his ability to communicate his ideas clearly and easily. In the English classes each student has the opportunity to improve this ability to express himself through work in such areas as vocabu- lary, grammar, composition, and class discussion. The English Department offered two new methods of study this year. One innovation, linguistics, is the study of the structure of our language. The classes which study linguistics are continued through the sophomore and junior years. This new teaching method is valuable as it involves inductive thinking, a process in which the student figures out the basic elements of a sentence. The other method introduced was block or core teach- ing, a combination of United States History and English III courses. This correlation between history and English brings out the common topics covered in the two sub- jects. Block teaching is taught in a two hour schedule to provide a better setting and to allow the teacher to get to know his students better. In the two hour class, it is possible to stress certain areas and to allow time for discussions. This system has proved successful and valuable and it will probably be continued next year. Initiated last year, the team teaching program again proved successful. Two or three teachers combine classes in order to share teaching responsibilities. This method is beneficial because teachers may instruct their own specialties and the students are exposed to varied in- struction. In addition to new teaching methods, the seventeen English teachers, under the direction of department head, Mr. Gerald Kline, have continuously sought to instill a knowledge and appreciation of the skills of the English language and the beauty of literature in every student. MRS. VIRGINIA BLACK: B.A., Seton Hill; English; Develop- mental and Remedial Reading. MISS CHARLOTTE F. BRAMBEL: B.A., St. Mary ' s; English; Future Teachers Club Sponsor. MR. THOMAS BULL: A.B., M.A., Notre Dame; English; United States History; Literature Club Sponsor. MR. GEORGE EARL CARROLL: B.A., Butler; M.A., Columbia; English; Latin; Album Sponsor; Quill and Scroll. MRS. KAY COOPER: B.S., Indiana; Librarian; Library Club. MR. JOHN DRAPEK: B.S., M.A., Indiana; English. MISS MARY EARL: B.S., Purdue; A.M.L.S., Michigan; Librarian. MRS. JUDITH FUNK: B.A., St. Mary ' s; M.A.T., Notre Dame; Senior English. MRS. MABEN D. HERRING: B.A., Johnson C. Smith; M.A., Wisconsin; M.A.T., Notre Dame; English. Our English Language MR. PETER L. HOLMGREN: B.S., Purdue; M.A.T., Notre Dame; English; Speech; Debate Club Sponsor; Rifle Club Sponsor. MR. GERALD KLINE: B.S., Indiana; M.A.T., Indiana; English; Head of Department. MR. NEIL MCLAUGHLIN: B.S., Notre Dame; English; Head Track Coach; Assistant Football Coach. MRS. PAULA MILLER: B.A., Carleton College; English. BRS. BETTY MORRISON: Library Clerk. MR. RAYMOND O. NEWTON: B.A., Beloit College; English. MRS. ROSEMARY POLIZZOTO: A.B., Ball State; English. MISS MARY VIRGINIA ROSENFELD: B.A., St. Mary ' s; M.A., Smith; English. MRS. ELOISE SMITH: B.A., St. Mary ' s English. MRS. RUTH WEIR: A.B., Manchester; M.A., Indiana; English; Sponsor of Senior Class. Miss Brambel poses with her freshman English class. Mrs. Cooper points to the door leading out of the library. MRS. ROSALIE LEMONTREE: B.S., New York; M.A., Notre Dome; Home Economics; Freshman Sponsor MRS. EMMA D. SCHULTZ: B.A., Bluffton; Home Economics; English; Y-Teens MRS. BETTY SEABORG: B.S., Purdue,- Home Eco- Students Receive Preparation for What are the plans for next year: a career, marriage, college? The Home Economics Department offers courses in Foods, Clothing, and Family Living that will help any student now and in the future. In Foods classes students learn to prepare and serve food attractively, but even more important they learn why foods act and react as they do and the why of basic nutrition. In Clothing courses the girls learn how to make the things that high school students like to wear. School clothes, sportswear, and formals are all possibilities if Ruth Reichert and Cindy McKinney practice cooking for future meal wardrobe planning shows a need for them. In advanced clothing the girls make tailored suits or coats and use exciting new fabrics such as knits, stretch fabrics, vinyls, and bonded lace. Family Living gives senior boys and girls a new unde r- standing of their roles in the family. In this year long course, students learn about dating, marriage, the beginning family and how it changes with the growth of a new generation. Different points of view from class- mates and guest speakers make discussion stimulating and fun. Beth Chapin hems Wendy Gill ' s skirt in first year clothing. MR. CHARLES R. BONHAM: B.S., Indiana State; M.S., Indiana; Industrial Arts; Junior Class Sponsor MR. ROBERT SAUNDERS: B.S., Indiana State; Industrial Arts MR. VERYL STAMM: B.S., Wayne State; M.A., Michigan; Auto and Power Mechanics; Golf Coach; Assistant Football Coach MR. C. G. STILLMAN: B.S., Purdue M.S., Purdue; Drafting; Usher Club Sponsor the Future Through Experience As machines have become a necessity in everyday life, the Industrial Arts Department encourages both boys and also girls, if they desire it, to learn the basic skills which are needed to promote a good understanding of machines and all types of shop work. Students in automotive classes work with power mechan- ics and various types of engines. Class members examine cars for any necessary adjustments and make minor repairs. The Automotive Department includes two areas. Students in the Vocational I course study the workings and make up of the engines; and those students who take Vocational II are concerned with the rest of the automobile. Another aspect of the Industrial Arts Department is drafting. In Drafting I, students learn the fundamentals of drawing, lettering, and dimensional work. Detailed work in these areas are studied in Drafting II. Classes in machine shop, wood shop, electronics, and printing are also provided at Adams. This wide variety of classes enables a student to select a subject which is of greatest interest to him. Each course is designed to prepare students for work in the world of machinery and engineering and enables them to produce useful items which are the result of instruction and skill. La rry Poon nan , Ron Michaeli ar i old car in r unning conditi 3nd James Austin work together to get Mathematics— A language of A portion of the high school curriculum is devoted to the subjects of mathematics. Adams students are of- fered an extensive program in this field. Mathematics may be considered a language of science; however, the knowledge gained by student participation and in- terest, may also be a device used in the development of clear thinking. By attempts to gauge the mathe- matics program to the ability of individual students, the teachers are able to maintain the interest of their pupils on all levels. In mathematics as a language of science, scientific ex- pression is dependent upon an understanding of terms and a knowledge of solutions in the mathematical field. Two years of algebra are fundamental in solving chemical aquations. Likewise, in a physics course, a four year mathematics program is often necessary in order to set up problems and to write lab reports. Without an understanding of mathematical principles, these scientific courses would be impossible. Following the changing trends in education, modern teaching methods and textbooks are made use of in most courses of mathematics. By demonstrations and nightly assignments, the John Adams Math Depart- ment, headed by Mr. Volney Weir, strives to impart the reasoning of the mathematician to every student. Each math course, be it algebra, geometry, or ad- vanced calculus, develops the use of logic. By the result of such reasoning through mathematics, all stu- dents will be able to be dependent upon clear think- ing to help them in the future. Students with a particular ability in the field of mathe- matics are able to participate in the State Mathematics Contest. Each year John Adams is well represented in this competition. Adams offers the extra-curricular club, Mu Alpha Theta, to those math students who also have an added interest in this area. Mr. Peczkowski points out the correct answer to the problen John Dougherty helps Mr. Weir teach his class about conic section. Mr. Mutti intsructs his freshman students in Algebra I. Science, an Experiment in Logic MR. MORRIS ARONSON: B.S., Purdue; M.S., Purdue,- Mathe- matics; Head Wrestling Coach; Assistant Football Coach. MR. DON COAR: B.S., Ball State,- M.S., Ball State; Mathe- matics; Swim Team Coach; Trampoline Club Sponsor. MR. HOWARD FICK : B.S., Indiana State; M.S., Indiana State, Mathematics; Hi-Y Sponsor. MR. PHILIP KROUSE: B.A., Maryland; M.S., Notre Dame,- Mathematics. MR. JOHN LOUGHLIN: B.S., Indiana,- M.S., Indiana; Mathe- matics,- Eagle Ethics Sponsor. MR. ROBERT PECZKOWSKI: B.S., Purdue,- Mathematics; Nation- al Honor Society Sponsor. MR. FRED SCHWANZ: B.A., DePauw; Mathematics; Conces- sions Manager. MR. CASIMER SWARTZ: B.S., Central Normal; Mathematics. MR. VOLNEY C. WEIR: A.B., Hanover,- M.S., Indiana; A.M., Indiana; Mathematics; Mu Alpha Theta Sponsor,- National Mathematics Club Sponsor; Department Head. MR. J. R. WHITCOMB: A.B., Central Normal; Mathematics; Chess Club Sponsor. Explaining a geometry problem to his geometry class, Mr. Schwanz takes time to pose for a quick picture. . MR. DONALD E. BARNBROOK: B.A., Olivet; M.S., Indiana; Biology; Geometry; Head Basketball Coach. MR. JACK D. CUSSEN: B.S., Manchester; M.S., Notre Dame; Physics; Physics Club Sponsor; Amateur Radio Club Sponsor. MR. A. JUDSON DILLON; B.S., Purdue; M.S., Purdue; Biology; Physical Science. Han MR. W. JACK GOODMAN: B.S., Marion; M.S.T shire; Chemistry; Camera Club Sponsor. MR. ERNEST LITWEILER: B.S., Manchester; M.S., Indiana,- Biology; Adams Woltons ' Sponsor. MR. LAWRENCE MARTIN: A.B., Indiana State; M.S., Indiana; Biology; Screen Club Sponsor. MR. PAUL L. REBER: A.B., Manchester; A.M., Wayne State; Chemistry; Department Head. MR. WILLARD ROBERTS, JR.: A.B., Maryville; M.S., Purdue; Biology; Science Club Sponsor. MR. JOHN SHANLEY: A.B., Indiana; M.A., Indiana; Biology; Mu Beta Sponsor,- Senior Class Sponsor. Science— the Road to In this rapidly moving world, science has become very important in the field of mechanized progress. Headed by Mr. Paul Reber, the Science Department strives to further knowledge and interest in the various fields of sciences. Excellent laboratory equipment and fa- cilities enable students to accomplish this goal. Six science courses are offered in the curriculum at John Adams. As a requirement for high school grad- uation, students s tudy in health classes the basic prin- ciples of the body, mind, and spirit. The biochemical approach is introduced in the first year of biology. This new approach, which has been used extensively, called B.S.C.S.— -Biological Sciences Curriculum Study- describes life from its most primitive form— the single cell. In Biology II, students increase their knowledge of this phase of science by more individual work both in the arboretum and the laboratory. Included in the Biology II course is the study of cat anatomy, field biology, and fresh water organisms. Chemistry, usually a prerequisite for Physics, gives students an opportu- nity to study and experiment with the composition of matter and the changes in its make up. Physics, the science which deals with matter and energy and their transformations, is taught as a preparation for college. Physical Science is a one year course of general scien- tific principles. The John Adams Science Department realizes its func- tion in the preparation of students for the modern era of today. Enjoying their learning sessions in the arboretum, an outside classroom, are Mr. Litweiler ' s advanced biology students. Discovery and New Horizons Examining the anatomy of her cat in the biology lab is Debbie Ulmer. Inquisitive girls follow the directions for their experiment. The Art Department shows new ideas in architecture by covering balloons with plaster. Culture Is Emphasized Through various phases of art and music, students demonstrate creativity and skill by either design or sound. To allow students to develop creativity to their fullest potential and to help them to gain a sensitive response to art form is the goal of the Art Department. Through stimulation of one ' s imagination, his knowledge and his emotions, an awareness of subject matter possibilities is encouraged. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Seeley, the Art Department provides experiences which extend and add depth to the students ' concepts of art. Projects of the art classes include designing of posters which are used for various school events. The Music Department provides valuable addition to regular school activities. The Glee Club, supervised by Mr. Robert Hoover and Mrs. Leininger, sings for events both in and out of school. Besides the traditional Ves- pers program, they have sung for teachers ' meetings and for local television programs. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald Lewis, the orchestra provides various programs for the school and also participates in state musical contests. With Mr. Withrow and Mr. Shafer as their directors, the band serves the school and commun- ity by playing at athletic activities and by giving other programs throughout the year. MR. ROBERT SEELEY: A.B., Indiana; M.A., Colum- bia; Art; Art Club MR. WILLIAM SMITH: A.B., Indiana; Art; Drama Club MR, ROBERT F. HOOVER: B.M., Roosevelt; Vocal Music; Director of Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus MRS. JANET LEININGER: B.M., Chicago; M.M., Oklahoma; Vocal Music MR. GERALD LEWIS: B.S., Juilliard; M.M., South- ern California; Orchestra Director MR. LARRY SHAFER: B.M., DePauw; M.A., Ball State; Intrumental Music MR. NORVAL E. WITHROW: B.S., M.A., Ball State; Band Director; Dance Band Through the Fine Arts Mr. Withrow steadies Tom Snell ' s sousaphone Social Studies— A Link Between As the future leaders of society, it is not only impor- tant, but also necessary, to take an active interest in the activities of the world and in its people. To gain an education in this area, however, history must be studied. In this manner, the past is used as a link with the present and future. Through the Social Studies Department, students become aware of current affairs and gain the knowledge needed to be a good citizen in the world. Two new methods of teaching were added to the Social Studies Department this year. The idea of team teaching, which has been successfully used in the English Department, was introduced. Although only some of the United States History classes were involved in this program this year, next year almost all of the United States History students will participate in the team teaching. Core teaching was another new teaching method this year. By this method the courses of study in English III and United States History were combined to show their co-relationship. The Social Studies Department offers many areas of study, including Introduction to Social Studies, United States History, World History, American Government, Sociology, International Relations, and Economics. Mr. Alyea holds the attention of his American government clas MR. WILLIAM E. ALYEA: A.B., M.A., Western Kentucky; American Government; International Relations. MRS. BARBARA BUNTE: A.B., Nazareth; Catherine Spaulding; Introduction to Social Studies MR. ELDON L. FRETZ: A.B., Bethel College; A.M., Indiana; United States History; Tennis Coach; Student Council Sponsor MR. DALE GIBSON: B.S., Denison; M.A., Ball State; Social Studies; Cross Country Coach the Past, the Present, and the Future MR. DAVID W. HADAWAY: B.S., Mississippi; M.A., Notre Dame; Social Studies; Assistant Basketball Coach MR. WILLIAM M. PRZYBYSZ: B.S., Ball State,- M.A., Ball State; Social Studies; Booster Club Sponsor; Athletic Ticket Manager MR. JAMES ROOPr A.B., Manchester; M.S., Indiana; United States History; Department Head MR. JOHN J. SCHUTZ; M.A., Notre Dame; B.S., Ball State; World History; American Government MR. JAMES G. STAVROS: B.S., M.A., Ball State; Introduction to Social Studies; Sociology,- American Government Mr. Przybysz works diligently on grading test papers. Mr. Schutz studies his history in order to keep up with his students. Physical Education Improves ' A Healthy Mind is a Healthy Body The physical education department works to achieve the latter part of this Roman goal. With two gym- nasiums, a tumbling room, an apparatus room, and a swimming pool, Adams is well equipped for a good physical education program. Some of the activities available are basketball, volleyball, tumbling, and working with the apparatus equipment. Adams is especially well equipped in this last phase of gym- nastics, having two trampolines, vaulting equipment, and a large number of mats. All students in gym classes have at least six weeks of swimming in the pool. Swim- ming skills and concepts of water safety are taught by the physical education teachers and pool aids. Besides the inside facilities, gym classes are able to take ad- vantage of the fields behind the school, the track, the park, and the tennis courts during good weather. Ac- tivities outdoors include speedball, football, soccer, softball, track events, and tennis. The girls ' gym classes also spend some time during the year studying modern dance and free exercise. Gym courses are designed to stimulate the student and they prove to be a necessary addition to the academic courses. Because the require- ments in physical education are so strenuous, John Adams ranks high among Indiana high schools. Sally Wilkinson and Deb Savarese show basic swimming skills. MISS MARY JANE BAUER: B.S., Purdue; M.S., Indiana; Physical Education; United States History; Cheerleading Sponsor. MISS JEANETTE BREADY: B.S., Ohio State,- Physical Educa- tion; Business Education. MR. JAMES CROW: B.S., Indiana; Health. MISS SUSAN GANSER: B.S., Indiana; M.S., Indiana; Physical Education; Girl ' s Sport Club Assistant Sponsor. MR. GEORGE GRIFFITH: B.S., Ball State; M.A., Ball State; Physical Education; Health; Freshman Basketball Coach; B-Team Baseball Coach. MR. JOSEPH LAIBER: B.S., Notre Dame; M.S., Indiana; Health. Our Bodies and Stimulates Our Minds MR. VINCENT LAURITA: B.S., Notre Dame; M.A., Columbia Introduction to Social Studies; Physical Education; Footb Coach; Assistant Wrestling Coach. MRS. SHIRLEY MILLER: B.S., Villa Maria; M.P.E., Purdue,- Physical Education; Girl ' s Sports Club Sponsor. MR. JOHN P. MURPHY: B.S., Notre Dame; Physical Education. MR. GERALD PLANUTIS: B.S., Michigan State; M.A., Michigan State; Physical Education; Head Football Coach. MR. DANIEL POE : B.S., Indiana State; Physical Education; Industrial Arts; Gymnastic Club Sponsor; Assistant Track Coach. MR. ED SZUCS: B.S., Purdue; M.S., Indiana; Health Athletic Director. Hands across the table Mr. Landry listens to Mr. Shanley. Mr. Schutz tries to calm the excitable Mr. Crow. Mr. A. E. Goldsberry--! 900—1 966 Mr. Alonzo E. Goldsberry was a member of the Adams faculty for 24 years as a social studies teacher and was head of the department for 8 years. He was a very devoted man not only to his teaching career, but also as a church member, sportsman, and family member. Mr. Goldsberry served as our Adams football coach during the years 1943 to 1945, and he felt his experiences as a coach were very beneficial. Mr. Goldsberry loved his profession and once said that he liked teaching and his students so well that he could teach for nothing and still enjoy it. He inspired his students to want to learn and he felt it was his responsi- bility to help them, as young men and women, get a good education. ACTIVITIES ■ Working together or alone . . Activities prove to be a test for Leaders; Always a meeting or proj The busiest seem to get th s| most done. School Spirit Increases Under The largest and one of the most active clubs at Adams is the Booster Club. Its projects include decorating goal posts, the selling of buttons and ribbons, and spon- soring bus trips. In each of its activities the Booster Club strives to create a sincere and enthusiastic school spirit. Under the lead- ership of Mr. William Przybysz, and the club ' s president, Keith Dickey, the Booster Club encourages the student body to attend all school sponsored activities. fcJSS Attendance taking causes confu ROW 1: Keith Dickey, president,- Janet Nelson, sergeant-at-arms; Rick Oswald, vice-president; ROW 2: Susie Signorino, secretary; Cathy Heckaman, treasurer. Booster Club Board Members,- ROW 1: A. Niespodziany, P. Toth, R. Mills, S. Ehlers. ROW 2: M. Miller, S. Stanz, C. Morrow, S. Spicer, P. Kuboske, C. Martin. Booster Club ' s Leadership Seniors: ROW 1: S. Ritfer, A. Romero, R. Kaley, M. Peck, C. Gay, A. Rhoades. ROW 2: S. Schwar Bickel, C. Goldstein, L. Mounce, B. Jones, N. Wilson, J. Hendrickson. ROW 3: W. Gill, D. Shira, K. Linker, J. Archambeault, A. Nickle, R. Perrenoud, R. Smith, K. Nietch, C. Chong, K. Grabowski, K. Huff. The president speaks. Juniors: ROW 1: P. Keating, C. Krizmanich, J. Veris, S. Liste, K. Kamp, J. Nugent, C. Porth. ROW 2: C. Ansted, L Lane, C. Miller, C. Newark, J. Durham, D. Schuster, F. Kloote. ROW 3: S. McGregor, C. Horvath, C. Humphrey, S. Guzicki. Juniors: ROW 1 : S. Gregor, D. Groth, R. Shapiro, S. Bowie, K. Taelman, E. K. McClure, M. Steinhofer, E. Mintz, D. Conley, J. Bell, A. Niespodziany, V. Poorman, C. Zimmer, R. Thompson, C. Hrabik, M. Otter, K. Miller, C. H L. Walker, C. Clemans, J. Keith. eisman. ROW 2: P. Martinov, Hahn. ROW 3: S. Worlond, ' el, L. Przychodny, T. Waters, Sophomores: ROW 1: S. Wyatt, J. Martinov, B. Lindsay, M. McPhee, N. Zeiger, B. Allin. ROW 2: J. Cooper, J. Gross, C. Rusk, K. Webster, N. Smith, C. Fritz, N. Mounce. ROW 3: L. Johnson, S. Widner, C. Kloote, S. Zeiger, S. Ray, C. Vargo, L. Stauf- facher, M. Osmanski, K. Kruyer, J. Collins. Sophomores: ROW 1: B. Henry, V. Zeider, J. Bates, J. Rosenstein, S. Hogman, L. Harman, C. Peters. ROW 2: R. Matthews, L. Goldsmith, S. Casasanta, P. Hacker, R. Ashley, J. Pitts, N. Bentzen. ROW 3: K. John- son, C. Keeler, M. Minx, B. Fours, P. Seggerman, J. Vollmer, C. Sack, J. Blue, D. Eskew, M. White, H. Berman, B. Nicksin. Freshman: ROW 1: N. Wentland, B. Marler, G. Cook. C. Olson, D. Phil- aboum, S. Lukes. ROW 2: B. Milli- man, D. Fouts, P. Norris, B. Bierenga, D. Janizak, K. Keith, P. Roe. ROW 3: M. Stauffer, L. Weiss, M. Frey, C. Eastman, L. Stoffer, D. Troutman, J. Beck, T. Boswell, M. J. Jones, L. Browne, P. McClure, R. Rhodes. Freshman: ROW 1: V. Pascuzzi, R. Lake, L. Philip, P. Stefucza, D. Wil- liams, L. Anderson, C. Shock. ROW 2: S. Strycker, T. Nowicki, E. Burrel, S. Schafer, C. McNerney, L. Lowry, C, McKinney. ROW 3: N. Langwith, P. Wilkinson, S. Redemsky, C. Ma- hank, M. True, C. Waechter, S. Takach, M. Rohman, C. Ashe, J. Stahl, J. Mueller, A. Janizak. ROW 4 : J, Eckenberger, J. Lichtenfels, D. Oarsee, D. Cantwell. - iAJ 8 1   _ • ' . F « ifi! « 1 ■ ili Monogram Club Honors Athletes Membership in the Monogram Club is open to those boys at Adams who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. This year under the leadership of a new spon- sor, Coach Jerry Planutus, the club has a successful year. Its activities include the selling of sports schedules and a dance held in the spring. Each year the club ' s president serves as master of ceremonies at all sports assemblies. Fall: ROW 1: T. Walls, J. Kaiser, B. Best, B. Roberts, J. Driver, J. Broadstreet Enders. ROW 2: K. Delahanty, R. Sayers, J. Aitchison, J. Norris, B. Dickey, B. Manus zak. G. Wilkins. ROW 3: J. Veach, B. Fleming, C. Wintrode, M. True, K. Walter P. Hamilton. ROW 4: C. May, T. Redman, J. Waechter, M. McGann, B. Sedam, C Jones. ROW 5: S. Campbell, T. Colip, T. Koehler, H. Humes, T. Kruyer, D. Robinson Tom Taylor, sergeant-at-arms,- Paul Goetz, treas urer ; Chris Norris, secretary,- Doug MacGregor president; Mr. Jerry Planutus, sponsor. Winter: ROW 1: T. Walls, J. Kaiser, L M. Fitzgerald. ROW 2: L. Wharton, Herreman, T. Bath. ROW 3: J. Veach, ford, T. Kruyer, J. Madison. Villiams, S. Madison, J. Hauflaire, R. Altman, Ross, F. Fahey, T. Schrager, J. Decker, J. Rosenstein, J. Driver, B. Fitzgerald, P. Willi- — l j [ j 11 mm- ' -| i WfflMmnn %- Tl jb t -J B w « .. : 4 - ' ■ 1 ' i 4 % 9 : ' -%f ■% ' ■ • ' Jl £ , L ;. W jK g t ■ ' ; - fj L Spring: ROW 1: T. Walls, J. Kaiser, H. Lanier, L. Williams, G. Wilkins, K. Walter. ROW 2: T. Colip, S. Campbell, J. Driver, B. Roberts, C. Jones, R. Collins, P. Percifull. ROW 3: R. Sayers, P. Hartwick M. Williams, L. Mawson, P. Hamilton, J. Jockey. Cheerleaders Aid in Boosting School Spirit Varsity: Left to ri ght: M. Miller, K. Kamp, P. Riley, J. Kreisle, S. Kelley, captain; M. K. Peck. Miss Bauer, sponsor, advises Sharon Kelley. B-Teom: A. Niespodziany, captain; B. Allin, J. Pitts, J. Samuels, N. Zeiger, T. Waters. Active Girls Participate in Sports The point of no return. Under the leadership of Mrs. Shirley Miller, the Girls Sports Club enabled more Adams girls to take part in athletic events than in previous years. Through the year, members participated in such sports as bowling, synchronized swimming, apparatus work, volleyball, basketball, tennis and modern dance. As a new inter-school activity, the girls swim meets provided a challenge for Adams female swimmers. The club experienced a very successful year. -iV , iB; Mrs. Miller drills her team to perfection. Synchronized swimmers churn up the surf. Bowling provides exercise and entertainment. Volleyball tournaments promote healthy competition. National Honor Society Recognizes Leaders Officers: Left to right: J. Dougherty, vice-president; B. Dickey, president; Mr. Peczkowski, sponsor; J. Crane, secretary; P. Bickel, treasurer. Membership in the National Honor Society is limited to 15°o of the senior class. The club strives to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students of John Adams High School. On the basis of these four precepts, scholarship, leadership, service, and character, students are in- ducted into the Society. Under the leadership of Mr. Robert Peczkowski, the Society conducts an Honor Breakfast for straight A students. The sweatshirt sale is another annual project. SITTING: J. Nyikos, B. Harris, P. Riley, J. VonBergen, M. Tyler, R. Mills. STANDING: J. Kaiser, E. Peters, R. Kaley, A. Bednar, S. Ehlers, M. Peck, K. Huff, L. Magee, A. Nickle, D. MacGregor. SITTING: N. Busch, D. Shira, K. Mickelson, K. Nietch, N. Wilson, S. Signorino. STANDING: B. Peters, L. Zeiger, K. Dickey, T. Bingaman, L. Joyner, R. Wolfe. Not pictured are: L. Hacker, W. Taylor, R. Rosenstein, J. Held, J. Hamilton, A. Rhodes, C. Brunton, C. Feldman, M. Whitlow, R. Kaley, P. Goetz, K. Kuhn. Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists Those students who are in the top third of their class academically and who have made valuable contributions to the Album or Tower are eligible for membership in this honorary organization. In- ductions into Quill and Scroll are held each spring. At this time, new members receive pins and a sub- scription to a national journalistic magazine. Miss Mary Walsh and Mr. George E. Carroll serve as sponsors. Left to right: K. Huff, M. Whitlow, P. Bickel, N. Gilbert, C. Feldman, K. Petersen, president. Missing are A. Bednar, scribe;— R. Rosenstein,— J. Widner. Dramatic Arts Furthered by Thespians National Thespian Society, Troupe 1464 of John Adams is an honorary dramatic society, organized to promote the advancement of dramatic arts in school. Those students who have made outstanding con- tributions in either the acting or production phases of dramatic productions are eligible for membership. Mr. William Brady is the club ' s sponsor. Officers: SITTING: L. Gutenberg, president; R. Lauck, secretary. STANDING: K. Mickelsen, treasurer; B. Nelson, scribe-historian. SITTING: L Watt, K. McClure, J. Crane, S. Weiler, P. Ecken- berger, M. Sandock. STANDING: S. Campbell, K, Dickey, N. Powers, C. Brunton, S. Browne, V. Dillman, J. Urban, R. Klohr. Drama Club Encourages Student Board: ROW I: T. Budecki, president; K. Mickelsen, vice-president; C. Brunton, secretary; R. Klahr, treasurer; Mr. Smith, sponsor. ROW 2: L. Gutenburg, K. Kuhn, R. Lauck, D. Watt, B. Nelson, S. Weiler, S. Browne, K. Dickey, W. Taylor. Founded to further student interest, knowledge, and participation in the field of dramatics, the Drama Club experienced another successful year. Under the leadership of a new sponsor, Mr. Robert Smith, the club was very active. The year began with rehearsals for their fall play, Good Morning Miss Dove . This proved to be a success, not only because of a good performance by the cast, but also because of hard working committees on properties, costumes, lights and publicity. In February the club presented another play in the round, Tennessee Williams work, The Glass Menagerie . Rehearsals began shortly afterward for Oedipus Rex . With the Glee Club, the spring production Okla- homa was presented. The hard working club experienced a truly successful year. Tom Budecki acting up Seniors and Juniors: ROW 1: D. Lord, J. Crane, D. Savarese, S. Stanz, R. Larson, C. Lippert, S. Taylor, K. Geyer, S. Campbell. ROW 2: C. Humphrey, M. Sandock, K. McClure, M. Gross, P. Cook, S. Guzicki, M. Otter, C. Yuncker, J. Smith, V. Dillman. ROW 3: J. Urband, M. Keeley, C. Havel, S. Worland, L. Payne, B. Taylor, K. Williams, R. Thompson, C. Krizmanich, N. Powers, J. Gebhart, M. Cyrier, W. Gunn. 58 ticipation in the Fine Arts Sophomores: ROW 1: N. Smith, C. Kloote, S. Wyatt, S. Ray, K. Kruyer, S. Zeiger, G. Collins. ROW 2: M. Hickey, L. Levatin, M. Minx, M. McPhee, N. Mounce, D. Cline, J. Gross, S. Fisher, V. Zeider. ROW 3: D. Miller, J. Taylor, C. Fritz, L. Johnson, A. Prebys, B. Fouts, K. Henry, C. Keeler, R. Matthews, D. Metzger, E. Roames, Freshman: ROW 1: M. Frey, J. Jennings, P. Moody, E. Jackson, J. Watt, R. Kish, L. Topping, J. Schafer, R. Lake, C. Olson, G. Cook, J. Scheiman. ROW 2: M. Engel, J. Lewis, R. Hay, S. Meizen, J. Paulk, P. Wilkinson, D. Troutman, C. Lind, C. Kingma, L. Stoffer, J. Kuespert. ROW 3: C. Walters, M. Seidl, L. Gay, C. Marbin, W. Gilbank, A. Levkoff, P. Hickey, B. Marler, G. Windsor, D. Fouts, L. Philip, V. McMahon, K. Slutsky, S. Rose. ROW 4: K. Grams, N. Wentland, J. Hazelton, C. Ashe, C. Eastman. Kristi Mickelsen or Miss Dove? Student Council Provides Leadership Board: ROW 1: A. Nickle, president; T. Reeder, vice-president; N. Busch, secretary; C. Feldman, ROW 2: M. Whitlow, J. Crane, J. Kaiser, R. Altman, P. Riley, J. Hamilton. Andy Nickle helps stack the bags of clothes. One of the busiest and most important organizations at John Adams is the Student Council. Besides serving as the school ' s student government, it sponsors nu- merous worthwhile projects throughout the year. The aims of this year ' s council were to represent the stu- dents in more and better ways, and to set higher goals and then work harder to reach these goals. The Student Council ' s projects for the 1966-1967 year included: The Freshman Show-ya Round, Back-to- School Assembly, the Bookcover Sale, Leadership Clin- ic, Student Council Week, and the Little 500. The re- sults of January ' s Share-Their-Fare Drive show that the highest total in Adam ' s history, $1867.00, was collected. However, the project which seemed to be most outstanding was the successful clothing drive. 5,000 pounds of clothing were collected and sent to needy families of Appalachia. President Andy Nickle termed this year ' s Student Council as An action council and a council that has been concerned with the interests of the students . A motion passes at the Council meeting. Eagle Ethics Eagle Ethics, a committee of Student Council, constant- ly attempts to maintain the ethical standards of the John Adams student body. The Eagle Ethics code hangs in each room as a constant reminder to the students as to the importance of a set of values. Some of the projects of the committee are explaining the ethics to freshman social studies classes, making clock signs to hang in the rooms, and honoring the jani- torial and kitchen staff. Eagle Ethics also sponsors two assemblies a year. Last fall Mr. Edwin Ehlers spoke on the need of ethics in athletics. The Brother- hood Week Assembly featured Mr. Jesse Dickinson. AFS Walk together, talk together, O ye Peoples of the earth Then and only then shall ye have peace. Throughout the world, American Field Service Organ- izations follow this motto. A committee of Student Council, AFS attempts to promote an understanding among peoples of all nations by providing an op- portunity for student exchange. An assembly in Jan- uary introduced our Swiss exchange student, Roland Perrenoud, to the student body. Money for this worth- while program is obtained by the annual Share-Their- Fare drive, sponsored by Student Council . ROW 1: S. Signorino, J. Hendrickson, J. Ha nilton, R. Mills, K Parseghian. W. Rubin. ROW 2: S. Berman, M. Elling, D. Schuster N. Powers, P. Martinov, B. Natkow. ROW 3: E Reisman, D. Watt J. Rummel, C. Havel, B. Taylor. Nancy Busch, chairman,- Roland Perrenoud, exchange student; Barbara Natkow, secretary. Discussing an Eagle Ethics project are: Rhonda Kaley, secretary; Patt Bickel, historian; Brenda Nelson, vice-chairman,- Anne Bednar, chairman; Kathy Huff, treasurer. ROW 1: N. Erickson, P. Riley, J. Nugent, S. Bock, V. Fragomeni, J. Crane. ROW 2: T. Matsushima, I. Mintz, M. Shapero, C. Olson. C. Gay, K. Huff. ROW 3: L. Magee. P. Martinov, M. Steinhofer, D. Ward, B. Koehler, S. Worland. Ushers Club Keeps Order The oldest service organization at Adams, the Ushers Club, continues to provide valuable aid to the school. Its purpose is to keep order and assist in seating those who attend all academic, athletic, and entertain- ment programs sponsored by the school. Mr. Clarence Stillman serves as sponsor. Officers and Seniors: T. Parrish; L. Hentz, president; Mr. Stillman; R. Wolfe, vice president; M. Herring; R. Boys; M. Foster. ROW 1: J. Hayden, C. Wintrode, M. White, M. Powers. ROW 2: S. Wright, D. Miller, R. Huys, S. Vervynckt. ROW 3: E. Roames, M. Hodges, T. Sloma, J. Davis. SITTING: J. Weeks, K. Von Nevel, president; D. Schwartz. STANDING: Mr. Martin, R. Kish, W. Laughlin, J. Davis, H. Pflueger, T. Parrish, D. Turnock, M. Herring. Screen Club Formed to assist teachers in the use of audio visual equipment, the Adams Screen Club is a service to the school. Mr. Lawrence Martin, advisor, helps the members learn to operate the schools equipment, which includes tape recorders, and motion picture, slide, and film projectors. All departments may use the interesting and valuable teaching aids available with the knowledge of Screen Club members. Club Trains Students for Business Careers The purpose of the Adams Business Club is to pro- mote interest, service and instruction in the business fields. Each business class selects one member as a representative to serve on the board. These directors plan and organize programs for the entire club. Miss Annajane Puterbaugh, sponsor, helps develop activities that will enable the members to become more familiar with the world of business. Officers: SITTING: A. McLean, secretary-treasurer; R. Powell, president. STANDING: C. Hacker, 1st vice-president; D. Hahn, 2nd vice-president. Juniors: SITTING: M. Howe, D Bennett, M. Roe, F. Price, G Kronewetter. STANDING: V Poorman, C. Firtl, C. Zimmer G. Graves, C. Savatos, S. Million L. Meyer, R. Reed, B. Case, S McGregor. Seniors: SITTING: S. Kerr, S. Coy, H. Clayton, N. Moore. STANDING: C. Dailey, H. Kersh- ner, P. Grimen, S. Kluszczynski, W. Gill, L. Mounce, B. Roberts, L. Roth. Sophomores: SITTING: G. Green, D. Kanczuzewski, P. Page. STANDING: L. Nemeth, L. Kerby, M. Jackson, S. Wielgos, D. Moody. Growth Is Y-Teens Purpose A nationally affiliated club, the Y-Teens revolves around the principal of growth— both individually and in association with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. The club also serves the school in many ways. Special projects include the decoration of the Christmas tree in the entrance hall, coffee for the faculty and staff members, a May tea for mothers of the Y-Teens members, and working on an annual all-city spring dance. Under the guidance of Mrs. Emma Schultz, the Y-Teens club has achieved its major purpose, that of growth in personality and friendships. Mrs. Schultz goes over Y-Teen business with Janna Reichert. ROW 1: L. Muskin, M. Jones, P. Vance, Mrs. Schultz, sponsor. ROW 2: L. Raschke, D. Raitzin, K. Lovelett. ROW 3: J. Krone- witter, K. Selig, J. Karn. Officers and Seniors: ROW 1: J. Reichert, president; S. Bare, vice-president; S. Raschke, secretary,- K. Petersen, treasurer. ROW 2: B. Engle, Interclub; J. Smith, Chaplain; R. Reichert, Inter- club. ROW 3: P. Pawlowski , K. Linker, S. DuBois. ROW 4: S. Shafer, M. Fisher, D. Krzizi. SITTING: X. Warnell, B. Sherman, J. Nemeth, J. Stahl, M. Outlaw. STANDING: R. Reisman, J. Waechter, C. Kubiak, D. Walsh, R. Glassburn, J. Seidl, P. Burke, B. Havel. Hi-Y Promotes Fellowship Established to create and maintain the high standards of Christian character, the Hi-Y strives to spread its ideas throughout the community. Mr. Howard Fick helps organize the club ' s numerous projects which include the Christmas mail box, the Spring Assembly, and helping the World Program. At Adams the Hi-Y organizes the Adams Eve basketball games between the Has Beens and the Will Be ' s and between the faculty and the Hi-Y Hotshots. J. Widner, vice-president; J. Palmer, president; Mr. Fick, sponsor; T. Parks, chaplain. SITTING: J. Ropes, L. Lind, V. Jones, D. Gregg, B. Seal. STANDING: K. Heinz, P. Woo, V. Emley, R. Paskin, B. Schuster, K. Plaut. Album Staff Captures Pride Neil Gilbert, assistant editor and business manager; Mr. George Carroll, sponsor; Kathy Huff, editor- in-chief. The Album— a publication which took time and thought. Inspired by the pride of Adams, the staff worked long and hard to put this feeling in pictures and words. Ideas were presented, lay-outs drawn, and photographs taken. Copy was written, revised, re- written, and typed. Advertisements were contracted, and circulation increased. Tensions grew as deadlines approached, but joy and satisfaction was evident as those deadlines were met. Finally, the last pages were completed, and the product was distributed. The 1967 Album was given to the student body. The book no longer belonged to the staff— it belonged to the students. Dotty Glass, underclass editor and Mary Whitlow, senior class editor. Christy Korpal, circulation manager, has her yearbook signed by Mr. Carroll. of Adam ' s in Pictures and Words Janet Nelson and Shelley Spicer, clubs editors. Ron Gorny and Richard Rosenstein, sports editors. Mary K. Peck and Scott Liggett, index editors. Carol Feldman, student life editor and Sally Ehlers, academics editor. Cindy Gay and Gary Finger, advertising editors. Staff: ROW 1: J. Rosenstein, S. Glaser, M. J. Jones, B. Nelson. ROW 2: L. Przychodny, K. Parseghian, C. Hrabik, S. Parfitt. ROW 3: M. Pope, M. Murphy. Assistants: K. Kamp, J. Tirman, L. Walker, B. Nelson. =-Xm 3S 4. ' Album Representatives Boost Sales to 80% Seniors: P. Pawlowski, D. Shira, C. Chong. Juniors: ROW 1: L. Walker, C. Miller, C. Havel. ROW 2: K. Kamp, P. Feferman, S. Liste, E. Reisman. Sophomores: ROW 1: S. Fisher, P. Page. ROW 2: C. Vargo, S. Weilgos, K. Henry, M. Butts. Freshman: ROW 1: L. Anderson, A. Krueger. ROW 2: T. Nowicki, D. Gonter, D. Fouts. ROW 3: J. Hull, S. Vandervoot, J. Stahl, M. Rohman. Newspaper Sold by Tower Representatives Seniors: ROW 1: C. Gay, K. Davey. ROW 2: R. Mills, P. Toth, J. McFarland. Juniors: Left to right: S. Cossman, P. Martinov, C. Krizmanich, J. Joseph, S. Wilkinson. Freshman: Left to right: C. Macri, L. Brown, R. Kish, S. Powell, K. Warniers, S. Mizen. Sophomores: Left to right: H. Berman, M. Waechter, K. Webster, B. Nicksin. Tower Staff Works Hard The masthead of the best selling weekly newspaper of 1966-67 at Adams read: John Adams Tower. The Tower performed a necessary service in publishing school events and in recognizing the achievements of Adams students. The letters to the editor column provided a place for students to voice opinions and four cor- ners and other features gave glimpses of the lighter side of school. Scores and details of athletic contests along with precision views of each of the sports were found on page four. The most important function of the Tower this year, however, was to provide a lasting, detailed record of the events that involved the students and faculty of John Adams. JoAnn VonBergen, news editor, and Judy Veris, assistant. Miss Mary Walsh, sponsor, and Anne Bednar, editor-in-chief. iilfcIS Jim Widner, sports editor. To Publish Weekly School News Features staff: B. Natkow, S. Worland, J. Taylor, N. Powers, E. Szasz, M. Bravin. Beth Koehler and Patt Bickel, features editor: Red Cross Youth Serves Adams Well Under the supervision of Miss Mary Giannuzzi, the Red Cross Youth strived to achieve their goals. These three goals are to form a better relationship among the student body, to learn and practice leadership, and to aid the community and school in any way possible. In order to achieve these purposes the Red Cross Youth engaged in many worthwhile service projects. These projects include visiting various hos- pitals, and sponsoring parties at the Children ' s Hospital. Also, the club ran a concession booth at the basketball games. ROW 1: S. Gregor, president; D. Mathis, secretary-treasurer; Miss Giannuzzi, sponsor. ROW 2; C. Havel, N. Steinhofer, K. Lerkow. ROW 3: K. McClure, M. Hickey, L. Birdsell. ROW 4: T. Areson, I. Mintz, K. Williams. Future Nurses Prepare for Further Study Sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Chamberlin, the Future Nurses of America is one club that is both a service club to the school and also a service club to the community. In order to bring the career of nursing closer to its members, the club sponsors various speakers, films, and trips. Future Nurses also headed the campaign against TB with the sale of Christmas seals in the homerooms. STANDING: B. Jacobs, president; S. Gregor, vice president; R. Goldsmith, treasurer. ROW 1: K. Weisel, R. Wilson, B. Wintrier. ROW 2: K. Freese, K. Flemming, C. Ward, N. Berta. ROW 3: E. Weingarten, M. Waechter, C. Fissett, B. Lindsay. Teaching Careers Interest FTA Members Officers: Left to right: Miss Brambel, sponsor,- P. Dixon, president; R. Thompson, secretary,- L. Danch, treasurer. Missing is P. Shaw, vice-president. Future Teachers of America, under the supervision of Miss Charlotte Brambel, strives to create a sincere interest in the various aspects of teaching, and to present them in such a manner that the individual will be able to decide for himself whether he feels that education is the proper occupational field for him. Members participate in faculty teas, assist members of the faculty with clerical work, listen to guest speakers and view movies dealing with education as a career. Other projects include a trip to Chicago which was taken by the club in March. SITTING: J. Denflow, B. Taylor, P. Roorda, B. Lewis. STANDING: J. Karn, B. Roberts, K. Williams, J. Crane. SITTING: D. Gonter, K. She B. Hurd, R. Raber, B. Marl C. McKinney. STANDING: B Dixon, K. Brubaker, N. Wentland D. Gillett, S. Beeman, P. Perkins Literature Club The John Adams Literature Club was organized to stimulate the interest of students in worthwhile literature. After reading a novel, the club meets with Mr. Bull to discuss different aspects of its contents. As a result, the students learn to enjoy and appreciate the good literature of the world. SITTING: C. Kingma, K. Linker, secretary; E. Knapp. STANDING: K. Petersen, J. Denslow. Science Interests Members of Mu Mu Beta, or the Medical Biology Club, gives students an insight into medicine and its related fields. Mr. John Shanley, the club ' s sponsor, helps organize the programs which include field trips, films, and lectures by specialists in the medical field. This year the club gave an opportunity for several members to gain practical experience in medicine by working in Memorial Hospital Emergency Room. The varied activities of this science club prepare the members for their future medical professions. ROW 1: D. Schuster, president; S. Weiler, vice-president; Mr. 2: S. Browne, P. Bickel, S. Liste, J. Hendrickson, K. Nietch, J. Shanley, sponsor; R. Kaley, secretary,- S. Schawrtz, treasurer. ROW Nelson, T. Waters, C. Yuncker. ROW 1: J. Samuels, M. Otter, S. Gregor, P. Keating, D. Watt, S. Wyatt. ROW 2: L. Goldsmith, R. Goldman, D. Woo, X. Warnell, B. Zahrt, M. Jeter, S. Kaniewski, J. New, D. Hill, B. Natkow. Beta and Waltons The John Adams Waltons, sponsored by Mr. Ernest Litweiler, is an organization open to all students interested in conserving our natural resources. Affiliated with the Izaak Walton League, the club performs many useful services for the community. Some of the club ' s activities include bird feeding at the Walton grounds, replanting trees, and serving dinner at the Walton League Fish Fries. Throughout the year many interesting people present programs to the club. These programs are specially devised to create an understanding of conservation. Officers: C. Veeder, treasurer,- C. Hacker, secretary,- Mr. Lit- weiler, sponsor,- R. Whiteman, president,- W. Nowastawski, vice-president. Seniors and Juniors: ROW 1: G. Phillips, J. Denslow, L. Hacker, S. Mais, N. Lowery. ROW 2: Taylor, J. Gebhart, K. Williams, R. Thompson, C. Larson, N. Wilson. Sophomores and Freshman: ROW 1: B. Lindsay, C. Morfoot, L. Denham, M. Gramps, J. Parks. ROW 2: R. Whiteman, R. Hamilton, C. Opperman, J. Bendit, M. Hendrickson, K. Taylor, J. Brink, R. Schultz. Forensic Society — A Club for Student Orators The purpose of the Forensic Society is to teach its members to analyze a subject thoroughly, to gather useful information, and to present an idea with confidence, persuasiveness, and logical reasoning. Under the guidance of Mr. Peter Holmgren, the debaters took part in the Indiana High School Forensic League and various radio debates. ROW 1: T. Shula, J. Taylor, L. Muskin, L Gutenburg, president; Mr. Holmgren, sponsor; W. Tay- lor, vice-president; J. Raymond, 0. Collins, D. Vance. ROW 2: D. Thomas, B. Traub, M. Ray- mond. Officers: J. Held, vice-president; B. Dickey, president; Mr. Weil sponsor; J. VonBergen, secretary. Math Club Formed to promote a keen interest in mathematics, the Math Club develops sound scholarship in the subject and promotes enjoyment of math among Adams students. In order to be eligible, a student must maintain a B average in math courses. Mr. Weir, the club sponsor, encourages the members to partici- pate in the state and national math contests each spring. ROW 1: 0. Woo. M. Otter, A. Bednar, R. Perrenoud, S. Sommer, B. Natkow, J. Spigle. ROW 2: D. Schuster, H. Henn, J. New, L. Zeiger, D. Rothermel, C. Steinke, J. Prescott, M. Petersen, L. Magee, B. Peters. Rifle Club Improves Marksmanship PRONE: R. Huster, D. Challinor, P. Walter, J. Jensen. KNEELING: S. Welty, secretary-treasurer; H. Henn, president; K. Forsythe. To develop marksmanship and learn weapon safety is the purpose of the Adams Rifle Club. Mr. Peter Holmgren organized weekly practice sessions at the YMCA. The rules of the National Rifle Association are followed by the club. Chess Club Under the supervision of Mr. Jesse Whitcomb, the Chess Club promotes interest in the stimulating game. Students gain a better understanding of chess by studying the moves of experienced players. Con- tests are held to determine the best chessman. Holger Henn sights his target. CLOCKWISE: Mr. Whitcomb, L Zeiger, vice-president; E. Szasz, president; D. Bodnar, W. Sample, C. Robinson, D. Martello, J. Spigle, L Lind, L. Magee. Perrenoud, S. Sii Mixed chorus sopranos: ROW 1: D. Shira, S. Kerr, V. Sanders, M. Whitlow, L. Strouse, C. Henry, K, Martin, J. O ' Hoir, H. Henry, E. Kerr. ROW 2: J. Nemeth, R. Thompson, P, Spurgeon, J. Archam- beault, J. Nyikos, R. Kaley, M. Steeneck, D. Ward, N. Erickson. ROW 3: J. Blue, M. Fisher, P. Bickel, G. Graves, K. Kelly, D. Roncz, S. Kluszczynski, S. Raschke, D. Groth, B. Engle. ROW 4: D. Watt, K. Faurot, P. McMahon, K. Kuhn, D. Savarese, R. Lauck, S. Sommer, L. Magee. ROW 5: M. Minx, C. Wenslow, S. Fox, P. Roorda, K. Mickelsen, N. Powers. Music Is in Altos : ROW 1: C. Martin, K. Webster, N. Zeiger, V. Dillman, S. Weiler, M. Sandock, M. Cyrier. ROW 2: C. Hrabik, S. Stanz, J. Crane, S. Dodgson, J. Karn, D. Moody, J. Taylor. ROW 3: P. Resseguie, P. Martinov, S. Marvel, A. Bednar, C. Larson, K. McClure, K. Hickey. ROW 4: N. Birdsall, P. Eckenberger, C. Keeler, E. Knapp, C. Morfoot, R. Shapiro, G. Challinor. ROW 5: K. Grabowski, K. Bridger, B. Taylor, S. Signorino, J. Nelson. Mr. Hoover receives help at Vesper: . • 3, ' ■© ' ,$. S- ?■ 9 ' f 4 i f t m-  q. f f Q If ROW 1: L. Gutenburg, R. Lindas, R. Perrenoud, W. Taylor, C. Kubiak, S. Whitcomb, K. Dickey, E. Metzler, T. Snell. ROW 2: M. Nefr, K. Butts, J. Dougherty, C. Mueller, D. Woo, L. Eddy, R. Klahr, D. Schuster, D Neff. ROW 3: R. Stoll, M. Dragoun, S. Carroll, D. Abbott, R. Peters, H. Berman, M. Bravin, P. Woo, V. Emley. ROW 4: R. Larson, R. Hamilton, D. Kelly, T. Shula, M. Baker, R. Wolfe, P. Thistle, J. Seidl, P. Stahley. ROW 5: R. Campbell, T. Budecki, R. Oswald, J. Zurbach, W. Gunn, P. Gaston, A. Gustafson, S. Poelvoorde, K. Vanderbosche, J. Lindahl. iiife _MJ KO 3lM ' ■ WTf P m [Q t r ■ w %. ' ■• ■ 1 Mrs. Leininger accompanies the Cadet Chorus. Cadet Chorus Officers: E. Metzler, L. Stoffei -, librar ian ; K. McMil- Ian, librarian; B. Stogdill, secretary; W. Ward, vice-president; D. Bray, president. Their Hearts The John Adams Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Robert Hoover and Mrs. Janet Leiniger had a very successful year. The Concert Choir began early to prepare numbers for the Back-to-School Assembly, and the North Central Festival. The Vespers, early in De- cember gave the members of all four Glee Clubs a chance to present an inspiring Christmas program to the entire community. Spring kept the groups busy with a concert and music for Baccalaureate and Commence- ment. Girl ' s Chorus Office, lamo, vice-president Stoffer, K. McMillan, president; K. Hackett, secretary; C. Digirolamo. Mixed Chorus: ROW 1: K. Bridger, R. Lauck, S. Weiler, P. Bickel, attendance si S. Signorino, historian; D. Watt, J. Nemeth, librarians. ROW 3: J. Dougherty, renoud, vice-president; J. Crane, treasurer,- J. Archambeault, robe chairman; R. Klahr Band Receives Recogni ROW I: P. Eckenberger, N. Powers, P. Bickel, N. Wilson, K. Webster, J. Nugent, J. Magdalinski, D. Kuc, S. Strycker, C. Horvath, P. Jacox, N. Zeiger, C. Eastman, B. Martin. ROW 2: B. Koehler, M. Turnock, B. Kish, J. Vollmer, B. Jacobs, J. Held, D. Conley, C. Hacker, J. Vonbergen, B. Natkow, C. Rusk, B. Seaborg, N. Katz, D. Delvallee, M. Clemmans, L. Delvallee, R. Perrenoud. ROW 3: B. Brickley, C. Wenslow, D. Groth, M. Steinhofer, J. Scheiman, S. Beeman, C. Pawlak, R. Schultz, C. Sack, S. Casasanta, B. Wintrier, J. McDaniel, S. Schroder, D. Troutman, M. Hendrickson, K. Butts, M. Szymkowicz, B. Peters, J. Furlong, C, Deleury, C. Mr. Withrow waves o mean baton. Left to right: B. Dickey, president; N. Powers, Eckenberger, secretary; S. Liggett, treasurer; P. Bit N. Wilson, librarian. secretary; P. el, librarian; tion from Appreciative Community Buzolitz, A. Bedmar, R. Oswald. ROW 4: S. Strause, K. Plaut, J. Urband, J. Takach, B. Martin, S. Liggett, D. Rothermel, J. Noble, M. Utterback, G. Barker, L. Eddy, D. Fouts, B. Loos, D. Mais, M. Wenslow, M. Peters, M. Ball, B. Hendrickson, J. Kryder, G. Dare, M. Pope, V. Miller, V. Emley, L. Alphin, S. Jordan, T. Bingaman. ROW 5: S. Reese, E. McNulty, K. Freese, S. Valentine, T. Snell, R. Whiteman, K. VanNevel, D. Sharpe, S. Brook, R. Zimmerman, B. Flemming, L. Goldsmith, P. Spurgeon, B. Jordan, J. Bendit, G. Stryker. Pep assemblies and half time at the football games would not be too interesting without the Band. Under the direction of Mr. Norval Withrow and Mr. Larry Shafer the Band has turned into one of the finer and more active organizations at Adams. The members showed their skill at many concerts through- out the year and climaxed the year by marching in the Memorial Day Parade. Majorettes: Patt Bickel, Carolyn Horvath, Neva Powers, and Barb Natkow add color to football games. Orchestra Recognized by First Division ROW 1: L. Magee, S. Signorino, J. Seidl, M. Raymond, B. Magee, J. Lewis, L. Magee, S. Weiler. ROW 2: L. Hacker, W. Ward, C. Vargo, V. Pascuzzi, J. Shahan, J. Kendall, N. Wilson, P. Bickel, P. Eckenberger, N. Powers, J. Mueller, J. Spigle, J. Schaffer, J. Nelson, P. Vance, R. Wilson. ROW 3: S. Worland, D. Shira, K. Koz, C. Sechowski, S. Lukas, M. Seidl, C. Bridge, E. Weingarten, J. Volmer, M. Turnock, R. Perrenoud, L. DelVallee, D. DelVallee, N. Katz, J. VonBergen, B. Natkow, C. Rusk, B. Syberg. ROW 4: K. Weisel, S. Simons, S. Merrill, P. Moody, J. Jennings, L. Roames, B. Ballou, B. Wintrier, S. Cosasanta, K. Sack, B. Kryder, B. Dickey, D. Rothermel, J. Noble, T. Bingaman, S. Jordan, C. Woodworth, D. Darsee, B. Ostrander. ROW 5: L. Goldsmith, S. Brook. The Adams Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Lewis, has performed at many concerts and assemblies this year. The 63 piece orchestra per- formed in the fall and spring concerts and the Mc- Kinley-Edison benefit concert. Music for an orchestra assembly, National Honor Society Induction, and the spring musical Oklahoma was also provided by the orchestra. Members played in the North Central Orchestra and the entire group performed at the State Contest. Representing the J. A. Orchestra in the city, district and state contests were several individual soloists ensembles. Cooperating with the other musical organi- zations the Orchestra participated in the music depart- ments fund raising pizza sale. Mr. Lewis directs rehearsal for fall concert. Ratings in Ten Years of Competition Officers: FRONT TO REAR: S. Signorino, president; L. Magee, vice-president; S. Weiler, secretary; L Hacker, treasurer; L Magee, librarian; N. Powers, librarian; B. Dickey, J. VonBergen, uniform chairmen. In their new homeroom, the orchestra rehearses daily. The thrill of Victory . . The agony of defeat . PRIDE motivates both s And tho pride is personal, It was the year of the iagle. Undefeated Season Brings State Ranking VARSITY: ROW 1: H. Smogor, manager; J. Tushinsky, V. Fragomeni, J. Waechter, H. Humes, M. McGartn, L. Enders, B. Fleming, C. May, S. Stenger, manager. ROW 2: V. Stamm, coach; B. Sedam, J. Zimpl- man, J. Smith, P. Jackson, B. Best, D. Robinson, G. Wilkins, B. Roberts, T. Walls, J. Broadstreet, M. Spainhower, D. MacGregor, captain,- J. Aitchinson, L. Buczkowski, coach. ROW 3: J. Planutis, head coach; J. Veach, manager; K. Cole, B. Nicksin, R. Sayers, T. Redman, S. Campbell, T. Kruyer, J. Kaiser, P. Williford, M. Kluszczynski, B. Morlan, T. Koehler, T. Colip, G. Westfall, manager; N. McLaughlin, coach. and First Conference Title Since 1956 Behind one of the most potent offenses in the state and a defense that was tough in the clutch, the high-flying Eagles of 1966 swept past nine opponents in the school ' s first undefeated and untied season. From the first tough opener against St. Joe to the last sweet vic- tory over Michigan City, the Eagles muscled their way to the NIC title on the running of fullback Tommie Walls and the passing of captain Doug MacGregor. The sparkling offense amassed 331 points, or an aver- age of nearly forty points per game, with Walls accounting for 154 of those points. MacGregor hit an excellent 58% of his passes, of which nine were for touchdowns. Senior end John Kaiser was MacGregor ' s prime target, hauling down 26 passes, with six of those going for scores. One of the most important of those was a 47-yard strike at Kiwanis field in La Porte, where that heart-stopping 14—13 squeaker took place. Besides the hard fought 13—6 opener, no opponent p osed a serious threat to -Adams ' highly ranked gridders, who won by such overwhelming scores as 56—14, 54—19, 41—14, and 71 — 14. The sole shutout of the season was registered against Riley, 28—0. Tommie Walls was named Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive year. The elusive fullback garned over 1400 yards, for an 11.9 average, and was top scorer in the NIC and area with 25 touchdowns. Halfback George Wilkins, who was injured midway through the season, picked up over 600 yards for an 11.0 average, and scored five times. The team as a whole ran up a total yardage gain of 3463, with 873 accounted for by passing. Defensive standouts were Linebackers Scott Campbell and Dave Robinson. Camp- bell lead the team in tackles and assists, and ran back two interceptions for touchdowns. Robinson was second in the tackle department, and was elected to be the 1967 team captain. Other team standouts were tackle Tom Colip (all-conference), guard Tom Kruyer, center Tom Koehler, end Phil Williford, backs Herman Humes and Mickey Spainhower. BEAGLE ' S 7-2 RECORD INDICATES FUTURE VARSITY SUCCESS h mraiM i um ' m -® fMKk B-TEAM: ROW li F. Severns, D. Rothermel, S. Porvorde, J. Muncie, T. Jordan, H. Smogor, manager. ROW 2: J. Panzica, T. Westfall, T. Matsushima, S. Hike, T. Pfeiffer, T. Chomyn, J. Lewis, C. Lazzaro, J. JES! Panzica, P. Berebitsky. ROW 3: P. Shapiro, G. Brassuer, D. Sharp, M. Powers, V. Andrews, D. Davis, E. Jacobs, M. Fox, M. Ball, C. Kloote. . I ' - ll II i J i SS a FRESHMEN: ROW 1: R. Hronek, D. Sholly, B. Vance, B. Phillips, D. Chomyn, A. Jellum, M. Phillipoff, J. Sexton, S. Eiler, M. Cashem. ROW 2: C. Wintrod, manager; K. Zart, D. Buchanan, B. Meyers, B. Nyikos, R. Horvath, C. Heckman, E. Wright, G. Barker, S. Cashen, S. Ball, M. Maciulski, T. Madison. ROW 3: M. Aronson, coach; K. Ivory, J. Wrobel, E. Freel, B. Reisner, K. Ivory, B. Polis, R. Burke, N. Siomos, R. Manierre, M. McCloughan, G. Taylor, R. Propat, C. Rowell, B. Lancaster, V. Laurita, coach. Above: Mr. Aronson- The Man Right: Walls scores decisive touchdown at La Porte A second effort by Williford at La Porte City, Sectional Wins Cap Best Season The 1966 Eagle Cross Country team, under the direction of varsity coach Dale Gibson, produced the best harrier season in the school ' s twenty-six year history. Out of seventeen dual meets, the Adams runners won sixteen, including victories over all city schools. Led by senior captain Cubie Jones and star runner Jack Driver, they won the city meet for the fifth consecutive year. In the sectional meet, the Eagle harriers downed all their opponents to win by a comfortable margin, with junior Jack Driver placing third. The entire team was qualified for the regional meet held at La Porte, and finished a respectable sixth. The only dual meet loss was suffered at the hands of one of the finest cross-country teams in the state, Elkart, who has not lost in dual meet compe- tition for several years. Other Eagle cross-country standouts were junior Kevin Walters, senior Phil Thomp- son, senior Ed McNutty, junior Bill Manuzak, junior Phil Hamilton, senior Horace Russell, and sophomore Bobbie Whitlock. Captain Cubie Jones discusses the meet with Coach Dale Gibs VARSITY AND B-TEAM: ROW 1: C. Jones, captain; K. Walter, J. Houghton, P. Thompson, J. Driver, B. Manuszak, P. Hamilton. ROW 2: D. Mais, B. Whitlock, H. Russell McNulty, D. Taylor, D. Gibson, coach. P. Burke, J. Je Netters Complete Winning Season VARSITY TENNIS: B. Dickey, M. True, J. Norris, D. Beaty, K. Delahanty. Coach Eldon Fretz completed a second successful year as varsity tennis coach. His netters compiled a respecta- ble 5—4 overall record, and a 4—4 conference mark. The most outstanding fact of this season ' s effort was that they defeated all South Bend city schools in tennis competition. This year ' s captain was senior Bruce Dickey, who also had an outstanding individual record. Kevin Delahanty, the only other senior on the squad, was voted the Monogram Club ' s most valuable player award for his excellent play throughout the season. Next year ' s squad is loaded with bright prospects. Three of the five lettermen of the 1966 squad will be return- ing, all being juniors. They are second man Mike True, third man John Norris, and fourth man Dave Beaty. Many B-team members will be vying for those two vacant varsity spots next year. Mr. Fretz ' s career record as tennis coach now stands at 10-7. Mike True serves during Central match. Experienced Eagles Capture Experience paid off for second year coach Don Barn- brook as his roundballers completed one of the most successful seasons in Adams history, winning the first South Bend city tournament and then going on to a victory in the sectional. Seniors Kent Ross, Phil Williford, Bob Storm, and John Kaiser were consistent starters for this squad, which finished with an 18—6 record. Two of those losses came at the hands of defending state champion Michigan City, the second being a heart-breaking 60—59 loss at the Elkhart Regional. It took three close victories in the sectional to bring home the first tournament champion- ship since 1958, but the 70—58 victory over Riley turned the trick. It also took three victories in the first South Bend Holiday Tourney to capture that crown. Perhaps the best aspect of the season was three consecutive victories over South Bend Central. Phil Williford, the 6 ' 7 forward, was the team ' s high scorer and was second in rebounding. Third year man Kent Ross, who was named on the regional all-star squad, was second in team scoring and the top re- bounder. Larry Wharton, Bob Storm, Tom Taylor, and John Kaiser round out the senior contingent of this championship team. Next year looks bright, the prospects lead by returning starter John Williams and sophomore forward Richard Davis. Other returning varsity members are Mark Beaudway, Mike Downey, Stanton Neal, and Terry Schapper. Coach Barnbrook ' s two year career record now stands at thirty-one victories, thirteen losses. Coach Dave Hadaway Beagles also had a bounding year with a 15—5 record, which includes a holiday tournament victory. VARSITY BASKETBALL: S. Neal, M. Beaudway, B. Storm, J. Kaiser, P. Williford, Coach Hadaway, Coach Barnbrools, K. Ross, R. Davis, T. Taylor, J. Williams, L. Wharton. TOP: Kent Ross dunks. BELOW: Tom Taylor up for two. Sectional and Holiday Tourney BEAGLES: ROW I: R. Shandy, B. Fleming, R. Sayers, G. Roberts, J. Kryder, ROW 2: Coach Hadaway, M. Busch, J. Barnbrook, M. Newbold, T. Schapper, C. Scheu, B, Morlan, A. Warnell, J. Smith. BEAGLES, FROSH WIN CITY TOURNEYS FROSH: R. Shandy, T. Barnbrook, T. Ehlers, G. Backer, R. Burke, T. Madison, B. Meyers, K. Ivory, J. Schrade E. Freel, S. Young, K. Krueger, L. Lueth, J. Szucs, D. Buchanon, Coach Griffith. STATE CHAMPS; ROW 1: G. Gibboney, J. Hauflaire, R. Rosenstein, P. Goetz, S. Madison, R. Altman, ROW 2: J. Kreisle, M. Fitzgerald, J. Herreman, J. Decker, G. Strycker, F. Fahey; ROW 3: J. Szuba, J. Clark, T. Schrager, B. Fitzgerald, S. Wise, T. Bath: ROW 4: Mr. Rothermel, S. Loveland, M. O ' Connel, G. Moo, Coach Coar. Undefeated Seagles Again Take The Adams swimming team in 1967 became the only Eagle athletic team to win two consecutive state cham- pionships. Led by co-captains Paul Goetz and Richard Rosenstein, the Seagles swept through an undefeated dual meet season, and proceded to win the city, con- ference, sectional and state championships on successive weekends. The highlight of the dual meet competition was a resounding victory over Columbus, who pre- viously had won 114 dual meets without loss. The state meet at Royer Pool in Bloomington saw the de- fending state champions win by an unprecedented margin. The freestyle relay, composed of Joe Hauflaire, Tom Schrager, Jerry Decker, and Scott Madison, took first and established a new record for the four-hundred yard event. Our sole individual winner was senior Gary Gibboney who won the diving competition and an All- American rating. Other state meet standouts were the Fitzgerald brothers, Mike and Bill. Bill, a sophomore, was third in the 400- yard free and fourth in the 200-yard free. Mike cap- tured two second places, one in the butterfly and the other in the individual medley, an event which he holds the state record. Jim Herreman, a junior, placed third in the breast-stroke and broke the school record for that event. Richard Altman finished in a tie for second place in diving, and Frank Fahey took a fifth in butterfly. Fahey was also a member of the fourth-place medley relay team, which also included Paul Goetz, Richard Rosenstein, and Tom Schrager. Jeff Clark, this year ' s only lettering freshman, placed fifth in both the 200 and 400-yard freestyle events. On Wednesday March 22nd the winter sports award assembly was held. Jerry Decker and Jim Herreman were named as team captains for the 1967-1968 sea- son; Mike Fitzgerald was awarded the Monogram Club most valuable player trophy,- the Kiwanis Club award was given to Paul Goetz. B-TEAM, ROW 1: J. Ford, T. Nova, J. Lichtenfels, D. Prichard, G. Keeley, T. Cripe, ROW 2: D. Bratcher, C. Appel, J. Peltz, J. Pawloc, M. Sweeto, E. Szasz, D. Opperman. I.H.S.A.A. State Championship ■ ' ■■■■■ ■■■ Mm — ' ■■ T £ M fl | ■ j ' l Gary Gibboney, state champion in diving. State champions in 400-yard freestyle relay; Scott Madison, Ton Schrager, Jerry Decker, and Joe Hauflaire. VARSITY WRESTLING: ROW ■. P. Reed, E. Wolfe, J. Little, H. Humes, T. Walls, J. Zimpleman, T. Kruyer, J. Veech, heod coach Rossel, J. Driver, M. Quimby, C. Haag. ROW 2: Coach Laurita, H. Aronson. Matmen Take Second Straight Regional; Tommie Walls gets taken down. Horace Russell, state wrestling champion. B TEAM WRESTLING: ROW 1: C. Martin, R. Quimby. ROW 2: W. Welter, A. Stenger, R. luliano, T. Muncie, R. Landsburg, B. Nyikos, P. Jackson, M. Powers, T. Koehler, M. Kluszczynski. ROW 3: D. MacGregor, T. Westphall, S. Jordan, M. Ball, C. May, C. Mathews, V. Fragomeni, R. Koehler, J. Tulchinsky, P. Walters, C. Klooth. Russell Wins State, Walls Runnerup Seniors Horace Russell and Tommie Walls led the 1966 state wrestling champs to another successful year. Although falling short of last year ' s over-all perfor- mance, the grapplers captured a second consecutive regional championship, and compiled a respectable 7—3—1 regular season record. Five Eagles won sectional matches— sophomore Phil Reed, and seniors Russell, Walls, Herman Humes, and Jerry Little. Little made it to the finals in the regional, but Russell and Walls won and advanced to the state finals at Southport. Russell won his 122 lb. class, re- maining undefeated for the year and becoming the third consecutive Adams wrestler to win a state title. Walls, who was previously unbeaten this season, was decisioned in the championship match and thereby forced to take the runnerup spot. In points, they fell four short of taking a second straight team title, finishing fourth in the state. Coach Aronson is caught in a rare pensive mood during meet. $% 8 A I Htm M jjrf sx© n % f FRESHMAN WRESTLING: ROW 1: C. Martin, B. May D. Choymn, M. Hill, W. Loughlin, B. Nyikos, C. Heckaman, G. Taylor, E. Wright, R. Pfaller. ROW 2: B. Phillips, B. Vance, K. Zhart, J. Wrobel, R. Hronek, T. Trenerry, M. Phillipoff, B. Dingleg. 97 Abundance of Returning Lettermen VARSITY BASEBALL, ROW 1: C. May, P. Perciful, M, Spainhower, L. Wharton, R. Gorney, Coach Buczkowski. ROW 2: J. Kominkiewicz, D. MacGregor, J. Kaiser, L. Moses, J. Vance. ROW 3: R. Sayers, G. Pawlowski, K. Brownell, J. Smith, M. Busch. ROW 4: J. Kryder J. Tulchinsky, M. Willeman, E. Szucs, B. Flemming. Perry Percifull shows proper stance. Larry Wharton stops a slide. Spearhead Successful Baseball Year Ron Gorny with his eye off the ball. Coach Lenny Buczkowski began his second year as head baseball man, and looked forward to a very suc- cessful year. The I.H.S.A.A. voted last fall to establish a state baseball tournament, similar in all respects to the state basketball tournament. South Bend is the site of our area sectional, Elkhart the regional, et cetera. There were eight returning lettermen— Gary Gibboney, Doug MacGregor, John Kaiser, Rick Sayers, Mickey Spainhower, Larry Wharton, Perry Perciful, and Bob Storm. Storm and MacGregor were the probable pitchers this year, and got mound support from junior Greg Pawlowski. Catching duties fell into the hands of senior Ron Gorny and perhaps sophomore Rick Sayers. Another junior, Ed Szucs, started at first base. The team faced its usual grueling schedule, facing each city team twice, then proceeding to the sectional. It required, as it did in basketball, three victories to capture the first South Bend sectional championship. Warsaw, Michigan City, and Elkhart feed into the Elk- hart regional. George Griffith faced his first year as the B-team baseball coach. He guided a team mostly consisting of freshmen and sophomores. The Beagles played a sched- ule similar to that of the varsity. John Kaiser ' s number B BASEBALL: ROW 1: R. Quigg, J. Schroder, K. Krueger, B. Paulk, A. Murdock, Coach Griffith. ROW 2: P. Wolf, J. Szucs, G. Barker, R. Burke, B. May, B. Nyikos. ROW 3: M. Powers, N. Siomos, T. Barnbrook, E. Freel, B. Meyers, T. Severeid. ROW 4: R. Rydzynski, R. Hronek, J. Eckenberger, T. Pfeiffer, C. Heckaman. 1967 TRACK TEAM Returning Lettermen Spurred Cindermen RETURNING LETTERMAN: ROW 1: T. Colip, L. Williams, S. Cambell, Jackey, P. Hartwick, J. Dougherty, R. Collins. ROW 3: H. Lan T. Walls, J. Driver, G. Wilkins. ROW 2: P. Hamilton, K. Walters, J. Dylan, C. Jones. = • f ® f t I V 9 , ' — — — v -_-„. j «fc . 1967 TRACK TEAM on to Victorious Season THE FIELD MEN: ROW 1: T. Taylor, L. Preston, J. Jockey. ROW 2: T. Kruyer, P. Shapiro, S. Campbell, T. Colip. The 1967 varsity track squad, loaded with talent and experience, faces the year under first year coach Neil McLaughlin. Practice started late February, and all efforts are directed at the state championships in In- dianapolis on the Memorial Day weekend. Two returning seniors, Scott Cambell and John Jackey, highlighted last season ' s performance as they qualified to compete in those state finals. Cambell is one of In- diana ' s finest shot putters, and holds the school record for that event. Jackey qualified in the pole vault. Other returning lettermen include shot putter Tom Colip,- hurdlers Tommie Walls, Shot Williams, and John Dougherty; distance men Cubie Jones, Jack Driver, THE DISTANCE MEN : ROW 1: C. Jones, J. Driver, H. Lanier, E. McNulty. ROW 2: P. Hamilton, P. Hartwick, B. Manuszak, K. Walters, P. Thompson. Kevin Walters, Pat Hartwick, Phil Hamilton, and Hardy Lanier; sprinters Ronnie Collins, Kenny Butts, and George Wilkins. Others that have not lettered but will play big roles with the team this season are Paul Shapiro, shot putt; Bill Manuszak and Bob Dylan, distance; and John Jacobs in the hurdles. The entire squad, both varsity and B-team, will be over one hundred strong. Coach McLaughlin will be assisted by first year man Danny Poe. Highlights of the season besides the state meet include the Goshen Relays in late April, the Indoor Meet at Notre Dame Field House in late March. VARSITY GOLF, L. Mauson, M. Williams, S. ' Andrick, L. Van Buskirk, T. Tulchinsky, Coach Veryl Stamn Fore! Three returning varsity golfers make the season ' s prospects for a conference championship look bright. Captain Les Mauson and sophomore Mark Williams, the two lettermen on the squad, and senior Lee Van Buskirk paced the fifteen match schedule. Many matches involve three teams competing against each other in the same afternoon. The season will be highlighted by the Sectional in late May. Those who qualify from there will go on to the state championships in Indianapolis. Also in late May is the Kaeppler Memorial Tourney, which honors the late Ernest Kaeppler, Adams golf and tennis coach until his death in 1964. Others who competed for first string positions are Terry Tulchinsky, Scott Andrick, and Mike Seitz. This is the third varsity season for coach Veryl Stamm, who is also an assistant football coach. Captain Les Mauson ' ith determination. Coach Don Coar Coaches Dave Hodaway and Don Barnbrook Coach Veryl Stan Coach Moe Aronson Coach Jerry Planutis and Mr. Szucs. Coaches Neil McLoughlin and Dan Poe. Coach Eldon Fretz Coach Vincent Laurita Coaches George Griffith and Lenny Buczkow- ski. . . . It Was the Year VARSITY FOOTBALL Sept. Oct. Nov. A O 8 St. Joseph 13 6 16 Washington 19 7 24 Clay 71 14 30 Central 41 20 7 Mishawaka 40 14 15 Riley 17 7 21 LaPorte 14 13 28 Goshen 52 19 5 Michigan City 54 14 Conference Champs State— 3rd Head Coach Jerry Planutis Record 9—0 3 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Sept. A O 9 Central 25 34 13 Bremen 26 31 15 Michigan City 19 39 20 Penn 15 49 22 Central 25 34 22 Riley 19 42 27 Niles 16 47 27 Clay 15 50 29 Mishawaka 15 50 29 LaPorte 19 39 Oct. 4 Marian 15 50 6 Goshen 17 41 6 Michigan City 19 39 11 Kouts 19 44 13 Washington 15 48 13 Elkhart 36 20 27 Culver 18 40 City Meet 1st Sectional Meet 1st Regional 6th Coach Dale Gibson Record: 16—1 Sept. VARSITY TENNIS A O 8 Washington 7 13 Penn 7 22 Central 4 1 26 Michigan City 6 27 Elkhart 2 5 30 Riley 7 Oct. 4 LaPorte 1 5 6 Mishawaka 3 4 11 Goshen 7 Coach Eldon Fretz Record: 5- -4 VARSITY BASKETBALL Nov. A o 18 St. Joseph 88 22 23 Lafayette Catholic 74 54 Dec. 2 Clay 75 52 3 Warsaw 50 57 9 Goshen 43 65 10 Nappanee 60 58 16 Michigan City 57 76 17 Muncie South 96 73 Jan. 6 Mishawaka 62 43 13 Central 73 58 20 LaPorte 76 61 21 Gary Roosevelt 66 82 Feb. ' fl 1 Riley 69 71 3 Washington Penn 74 41 8 89 75 10 Elkhart 54 43 14 Jackson 99 60 17 Lew Wallace (cancelled) Holiday Tournament 1st Sectional 1st Regional (Mich. City) 59 60 Coach Don Barnbrook Record: 18—6 VARSITY SWIMMING Dec. A o 35 1 Goshen 59 6 Jackson 57 38 7 Culver 59 35 9 Elkhart 59 32 16 Michigan City 55 39 Jan. 5 Riley 1 55 40 7 Columbus 51 44 13 Mishawaka 59 34 14 Central 60 35 17 St. Joe (Mich) 69 36 24 LaPorte 62 33 24 Penn 62 32 31 Washington 52 42 Frosh-Soph Meet 1st City 1st Conference 1st Sectional 1st State 1st Coach Don Coar Record : 13-0 of the Eagle. VARSITY BASEBALL VARSITY WRESTLING Nov. A O 30 Dec. Michigan City 32 18 2 Central 19 25 7 8 15 Gary Roosevelt Mishawaka La Porte 29 32 34 19 13 13 Jan. 4 Elkhart 27 17 6 11 Washington Niles 16 23 30 23 13 19 25 Portage Riley Clay Sectional 45 19 29 5 20 17 3rd Regional State Coach Morris Aronson Record: 7-3- 1st 4th 1 Apr. VA RSITY GOLF 11 13 14 Bremen Niles Lakeland 15 20 ,: S Culver, Riley Elkhart, Mishawaka 22 Culver Invitational 24 Bremen, Penn 25 3 LaPorte, Goshen 27 May Central, Riley 2 4 9 11 16 19 23 27 St. Joseph Washington Elkhart Goshen Riley, Central Michigan City Sectional Kaeppler Memorial State Coach Veryl Stamm Apr. 4 5 6 11 14 15 18 21 22 25 28 May 1 2 3 8 10 12 15 17 Mishawaka La Salle St. Joseph Michigan City Jackson Niles Riley Washington Culver Central Goshen Michigan City Clay Riley Elkhart La Porte Mishawaka Central Goshen Coach Lenny Buczkowski VARSITY TRACK Mar. 22 • Indoor Meet 29 Washington Invitational 31 LaPorte Apr. 6 Goshen 12 St. Joseph 14 Mishawaka 18 Penn 20 Elkhart 22 Goshen Relays 24 Jackson, Marion 27 Central May 2 Washington 6 Conference 9 Riley 12 Sectional 19 Regional 23 City Meet 17 State Meet Head Coach Neil McLaughlin Students— the ambitious, the industrious ... the scholar; The leaders and the go-getters; Representatives of the Adans spirit All . . . are very special peo Die. Seniors Enjoy Their Last 9 We entered our final year with anticipation. DENNIS ALEXANDER RICHARD ALTMAN: Swimming 1-4; Student Council 1-3; Student Council Board 3,4; Junior Class President 3 Monogram Club 2-4; Track 1,2; Mu Beta 1,2; Trampoline Club 1-4. LEON ANDREWS JEAN ARCHAMBEAULT: Glee Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-4. MARK J. ARNEY: Stage Crew. JAMES R. AUSTIN LINDA K. BAIRD: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 3; Booster Club 1-3. MICHAEL ROSS BAKER: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Musical Production Cast 2-4. SANDRA MARIE BARE: Y-Teens 1-4; Secretary 2,3; Vice-President 4; Band 1,2; Booster Club 2,3. RENEE BARKLEY: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Junior Waltons 3; Business Club 3. KATHLEEN BARRIER KEN BARTON ANNE BEDNAR: Tower 1-4; Feature Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief; Band 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Ethics 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Scribe 4; Math Club 4; Student Coun- cil 4. JOYCE MARLENE BELCHER: Future Nurses 1-4. KENNETH A. BELL: Golf 3. CRAIG BENTZEN: Hi-Y. PAUL ALLEN BEREBITSKY: Football 1-4; Wrestling 3; Model U.N. 3,4. BRUCE B. BERKLAND DOROTHY BERNDT: Transfer from Bremen High. BRENT BEST: Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-4,- Monogram Club 3-4; Senior Cab- inet 4. PATT BICKEL: Glee Club 1-4,- Secretary 4; Bond 1-4; Tower 2-4; Feature Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Treas- urer 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Orchestra 2-4; Eagle Ethics 2-4; Booster Club 2-4. WILLIAM BINGAMAN: Prep Glee Club 1; Band 1-4; Dance Band 1-4; Junior Glee Club 2; Vice President 2; Drum Major 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Student Council 3,4. KENNETH JEROME BINGHAM: Prep Glee Club I; Junior Glee Club 2; Junior Achievement 1,2. NANCY BIRDSALL Glee Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-3; Future Nurses 1-3; Album Representative 2,3; TB Board 3,4; Junior Achievement 3,4. DAVID A. BLACK; Honor Roll 3. CONNIE BLAIR; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-3; Booster Club 1-3; MuBeta 1,2; Tower 4; Play Cast 2. DAVID J. BLESSING: Football 1-3; Band 1; Spanish Club 2. BOB BOGER: Hi-Y 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2. DENNIS MICHAEL BORICH SHARON ANN BOTTORFF RANDELL FRED BOYS: Screen Club 1,2; Boy Scouts 1-4; Ushers Club 2-4; Track 3,4. LYNN JEANNE BRAZEAU: Album Rep- resentative 1; G.A.A. 1-3. Mickey Spainhower and Lynn McCollum are caught stalling for time before classes. John Wray and Greg Mangus show Freshmen how not to dn LANA LUCILLE BREVARD: Junior Red Cross; Girls Sports Club. KATHLEEN SUZANN BRIDGER: Glee Club 1-4; Secretary 2-4; Booster Club 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Album Representa- tive 2,3; Neighborhood Study Help Program 3. REBECCA SUE BRIGGS: Varsity Band 1-2 LARRY BROGDON; Baseball I. JEFF BRONSING: Football, Basketball Trainer 1-3; Track Trainer 2,3; Wres- tling Manager 1. SANDY BROOK: Band 1-4; Orchestra 1- 4 ; Dance Band 2-3; Booster Club 1-2; Student Council 3,4; Tower Staff 1 ; Album Staff 3. GARY L. BROWN GREG BROWN: Basketball 1,2; Wres- tling 2; Hi-Y 4; Waltons 2,3. CORA BRUNTON: Tower Staff 3,4. CARL BRUNSON STANLEY BUCHANON: Wrestling 1-4; Track 1-3; Football 1-3. PAMELA KAY BUCK: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Booster Club 2-3. It was the beginning of our end at J.A.H.S Todd Bingamon finds a place to do most anything. Cindy Gay and Jtm Ehlers hurry to Mrs. Funk ' s English da 112 THOMAS BUDECKI: Prep Glee Club 1; Senior Glee Club 2-4; Senior Class President 4. BERNADETTE M. BURKE: Drama Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3; F.T.A. 2-4 ; Art Club 2; Booster Club 2,3. NANCY BUSCH: Drama Club 1,2; Booster Club 2-4; Student Council 3; Secretary 4; A.F.S. Committee and Re- turnee 4 ; Junior Cabinet 3; National Honor Society 3,4. KENNETH BUTTS: Football 1-3; Track 1-3; Band 1-4; Glee Club 1-4. LARRY CALDER: Hi-Y 1; Booster Club 4. JOHN SCOTT CAMPBELL: Football 1-4; Basketball I; Wrestling 1; Track 1-4; Monogram Club 2-4. ROGER CAMPBELL: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ; Concert Choir 3,4; Drama Club 4; Junior Achievement 2,4; Model U.N. 3,4. JANICE CARPENTER: Booster Club 1-3. JIM CARTON CHYRL IRENE CASE: Booster Club 1; Business Club 2,3; Junior Red Cross 3,4; Prep Glee Club 1; Art Club 1; Business Club Board of Directors 2. GLORIA CHALLINOR; Library Aid 1,4; Future Nurses 1; Business Club 2,4; Prep Glee Club 1; G.A.A.; Mixed Chorus 4. CINDY CHAMBERLIN: Business Club 4; Neighborhood Study Help Prograrr 3,4. ELIZABETH JAUDAY CHAPIN: Transfer from Saint Mary ' s Academy. CHARLENE MEI YUNG CHONG: Transfer from Waukegan Township High; Booster Club 3,4; Album Repre- sentative 4; Tower Minor Staff 4; Girls Sports Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Neighborhood Study Help Program. HARRIET A. CLAYTON: Business Club 2; Library Club; G.A.A. ; Drama Club TOM COLIP: Monogram Club 2-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Hi-Y 1,2. DENNIS COLLINS: Forensic Society 3-4; Model U.N. 3,4. LILLIAN COLLINS: Transfer from Quan- tico High School; Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 1; National Honor Society 2-4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Booster Club 3; Tower Representative 3; Drama Club 4; Student Council Board 4. LINDA COON DAVID CORDES SUSETTE K. COWEN: Booster Club 2,3; Junior Cabinet 3; Neighborhood Study Help Program 4. SHARON L. COY: Prep Glee Club I; Business Club 1; Tutoring Club 1-3. JANICE CRANE JIM CROCKER: Ushers Club 1-4; Sec- retary 3, President 4. SANDY CUDNEY RONALD CUKROWICZ JEANETTE CURD LARRY CYRIER Our First Experiences We Will Never Forget Senior Cabinet: ROW 1: Marcia Tyler, Pam Toth, Kerry Davey, Bev Taylor, Sharon Kefley. Standing, ROW 2: Marilyn Miller, John Wray, Brent Best, Chuck Jones, Leslie Goldsmith, Shelley Spicer Rosemary Lauck. CHARLENE DAILEY JOHN DAUGHERTY KERRY DAVEY AUSTIN DAVIS: Basketball 2; Junior Red Cross 2; Track 2; Football 1. KATHY DEEDS KEVIN DELAHANTY: Tennis 2-4; Mono- gram Club 4; Wrestling 1. LOIS DelVALLEE TERRY DEMIEN: Hi-Y; Swimming 2; Gymnastics 4. STEVEN DENMAN: Swimming 1-2. PATRICIA DERBECK: Stage Crew 1-4, Art Club I; Library Club 1-3; Future Teachers 1,2. GREG DIAMOND: Hi-Y 4. BRUCE DICKEY: National Merit Semi- finalist; Band 1-4, President 4; Orches- tra 2-4,- Tennis 2-4; Monogram Club 3,4. KEITH DICKEY: Prep Glee Club; Con- cert Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Drama Club 1-4. Board; Booster Club 1-4. President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Play Cast 2-4. PAMELA DEANE DIXON: Future Teachers 1-4; Prep Glee Club; Junior Glee Club 2; Tower Advertising Staff 3; Booster Club 3. JOSEPH DLUZAK: Basketball 1-2; Track 1-3. JOHN J. DOBSON III: Hi-Y 1-4; Track 1; Baseball 4. SUSAN DODGSON: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus; Concert Choir 4; Y-Teens 4. AMY DOMBKOWSKI: Football Court 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Student Coun- cil 3; Booster Club 1-2; Attendance Aid 3,4; Booster Club Board. DIANNE DOMINY: Booster Club I; Little 500 Court 1-3; Junior Dance Court 3; Album Representative 1-4. TEDDIE DONALDSON: G.A.A.; Prep Glee Club 1. DOREEN GAY DONNELLY: Prep Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Math Club 3. MARK DONOHO MALINDA DOWLING: Business Club. SUZANNE DUBOIS: Glee Club 1-4. PAMELA ECKEN6ERGER LARRY EDDY: Bond 1-4; Glee Club 1-4. JAMES EHLERS: Tower 1-4; Booster Club 1-4; Debate Club 1. SALLY ANN EHLERS: Student Council 1,4; Drama 1,2; Booster Club Board 3,4; Album 3; Faculty Editor 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. STEVEN EIN DENNIS EMERY RICHARD EMING: Wrestling; Track 1,2; Swimming. CHARLES EMINGER: Baseball 2; Wres- tling 1. Our Happy Memories We Will Fondly Remember LARRY ENDERS: Football 1-4; Wres- tling 1-3; Track 1-2; Monogram Club 4. BARBARA ELAINE ENGLE: Prep Glee Club 1; Student Council 1; Tower Representative 1,2; Tower Staff 3; G.A.A. 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Y-Teens 3,4; Girls Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 4. JACQUELINE LEE ENGLE: Booster Club I. LARRY ERATH: Booster Club 1,2; Hi-Y KEITH WENDELL FORSYTHE: Rifle Club. CAROL I. FELDMAN: Junior Prom Court; Album Student Life Editor 4, National Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Student Council 1-3; Treas urer 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Basketbal Homecoming Court 4. GARY FINGER: Football 1-3; Wres- tling 1-3; Track 1; Album Advertising Editor 4; Band 1,2; Junior Glee Club 1, KAREN Club 1. L. FISHER: G.A.A. 1; Booster MARILYN K. FISHER: Prep Glee Club. MARSHA GAYLE FISHER: G.A.A. 3; Y-Teens 4; Neighborhood Study Help Program 4; Mixed Chorus 4. MILTON FOSTER DEBORAH FOX: Business Club 2; Red Cross 2,3; Prep Glee Club 1; Deca 4. During their Prom, Seniors reflect on their past four enjoyable years. CINDY FREDERICK: Prep Glee Club; Booster Club I. STEPHEN G. FRISK: Booster Club 1,2; LYNN FRITZ: Prep Glee Club 1; Band 1,2. PATRICIA K. GALE: Booster Club 2-4; Junior Red Cross 2-3. PRENTICE GASTON TERRY GATCHELL: Booster Club 1,2; Business Club 4. LUCINDA GAY SUSAN GENTNER KATHERINE GEYER GARY MICHAEL GIBBONEY: Prep Glee Club 1; Student Council 1,2; Monogram Club 2-4; State Champion Swim Team 2-4; Baseball 1-4, Most Valuable 3; Library Club 1-4; Junior Cabinet 3 Senior Cabinet 4. NEIL LEE GILBERT: Bridge Club 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Album 3,4; WENDY GILL: G.A.A. 1, Booster Club 2-4; Tower Representative 2; Business Club 1-4. DOROTHY GLASS: Prep Glee Club 1, Booster Club 2; Album Assistant 3; Attendance Aid 3; Basketball Court 4; Album Underclassmen Editor 4. VIOLET GLASSBURN PAUL GOETZ: Monogram Club 1-4; Swimming 1-4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Senior Cabinet 4. LES GOLDSMITH: Band 1-4; Orchestra 3,4; Student Council 2; Debate Club 3; Math Club 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Booster Club I; Glee Club 1-4; Tower 1 . CATHY GOLDSTEIN: Booster Club 1-4; Album Representative 1-4; Red Cross 4; Prep Glee Club I. DIANE LYNN GOOD DAVID L. GORDON: Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Monogram Club 2-4; Vice President 4. EDWARD F. GORDON RONALD L. GORNY: Football 1; Wres- tling 1; Baseball 1-4; Hi-Y 3,4; Al- bum Assistant Sports Editor 4. KAREN GRABOWSKI: Booster Club 3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Literature Club 4 ; Drama Club 4; Library Club 1; Mixed Chorus 4. JOHN GRAY: Golf 3,4; Band 1-3. JAQUELINE BEVERLY GREEN: Future Teachers 1; G.A.A. 2; Nurses Aid 3,4. MARGARET GRIMAN: Booster Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Business Club 1. ROBBIE ALEAN GRIMES ROLANDO GUERDEN LARRY GUTENBURG: Drama Club 1-4, 9?ard 3,4; Thespians 1-4; Forensic Society 2-4; President 4; Thespians Vice-President 3, President 4; Glee Club 1,4. CAROLYN HACKER: Band 1-4; Baton Twirling 3,4; Waltons 1-4; Business Club 2-4. LAUREL HACKER: Waltons 1-4; Or- chestra 1-4; Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4. JULIETTE HAMILTON: Eagle Ethics 1-4; Student Council 3,4, Board 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Album Rep- resentative 1; Booster Club 1; Drama Club 1; Prep Glee Club 1. LaVERNE HANSEN DON HARMON WILLIAM HARMON JANICE SUSAN HARRINGER BETTY HARRIS CHERYL LYNNE HARRIS PAT HARTWICK: Track 1-4; Monogram Club 3,4; Booster Club 2. JOSEPH HAUFLAIRE: Monogram Club 1-4; Swimming 1-4. GWENDOLYN ANN HAUGHTON CATHY RUTH HECKAMAN : Drama Club 1,2; Eagle Ethics 2-4; Glee Club 1-3; Booster Club 2-4, Treasurer 4. FRANKLIN HELD JOHN HELD: Band 1-4; Student Coun- cil 2,3; Math Club 3,4, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Cabinet 4; Junior Achievement 3,4. JULIA HENDRICKSON Sophomores, Juniors, and Now We Are on Top Senior boys meet before Home Room to get the day off to a proper start. • . Jtes S fsl s mitn ■■•■•■a ft HOLGER HENN: Rifle Club 1-4; Sec- retary-Treasurer 2. Vice-president 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3.4; Math Club 3,4; Commended Scholar National Merit Foundation. CHRISTINE B. HENRY: Booster Club 1-4; Library Club 2-4; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2-4; Mixed Chorus 4. DENNIS HENRY: Ushers Club. MILTON HERRING: Ushers Club 3,4; Booster Club 4 ; Screen Club 4; Business Club 4. DWAYNE HERSHBERGER: Ushers Club 3; Rifle Club 2 ; Junior Achievement 3. MARGUERITE HICKEY Christy Korpal and Phil Williford il- lustrate the long and the short of it. As Seniors, We Faced Many New Problems SUSAN HILE: Booster Club 1-4, board 2; Tower Representative 1-4; Drama Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Eagle Ethics 2. WILLIAM HINDSLEY: Hi-Y 1,2,4. LEO HINTZ: Ushers Club 1-4; Presi- ident 3,4; Tennis Team 1,2; Hi-Y 1. ROBERT HOENK: Basketball 1,2; Stu- dent Council 4; High School Recrea- tion Board Representative 1-4. DAVID HOFFMAN JOHN HORVATH JAMES S. HOUGHTON: Cross Country 2-4; Track 1-4. MARGARITE HOWARD: Prep Glee Club 1; Art Club 2,3; Business Club 2,4; Board of Governors of ABC 4; F.T.A. 1,2,4; Tutor 2. KATHY JANE HUFF: Booster Club 1-4; Tower 1-3, Circulation Manager 3; Album 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Eagle Ethics 2-4, Treasurer 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; AFS Committee 3,4; Football Queen ' s Court 4. HERMAN LEE HUMES JR.: Football 1-4; Wrestling 1,4; Track 1-4. LINDA K. HUPP CLAUDE HURLBUT MADELYN INMAN: Booster Club 1-3; Drama Club 1,2; Album Representa- tive 2,3; Album Staff 3,4. LINDA IVIMEY: Booster Club 1; Sen- ior Glee Club 2,3; Drama Club 1,2; Tower Representative 4; Musical 3; Freshman Cabinet (C.H.S.). JOHN JACKEY: Track 1-4; Monogram Club 4. RON JACKEY BECKY JACOB: Student Council Repre- sentative 1. BARBARA JANE JACOBS: Band 1-4; Future Nurses 2-4; Booster Club 4; Tower Advertising Staff 4. JOHN JACOBS: Album 4, Booster Club 4; Tennis 2-4; Track 3,4; Rifle Club 3,4. LEWIS JANICKI: Track 1,2. JO ANN JANOWIAK: Nurses Office Aid; Business Office Attendance Aid; Album Representative 4. CHARLES JONES: Football 1; Wres- tling 1; Senior Cabinet 4. CUBIE JONES: Track 2-4; Cross Coun- try 2-4; Monogram Club 2-4; Wres- tling 2. REBECCA JONES: Booster Club 1-4; Eagle Ethics 4; Tower Representative 2,3; Study Help Program 4. WILLIAM JONES JOAN JONTZ: Business Club 3. MICHAEL JORDAN: Junior Achieve- ment 3.4. LEMUEL M. JOYNER: Student Council 1.2; Notional Honor Society 3,4; High School Recreation Board 3.4; Debate Club 1; Model U.N. 4. JOHN KAISER, JR.: Football 1-4; Baseball 2-4; Trock 1; National Hon- or Society 3,4; Monogram Club 2-4; Student Council Boord 4; Eagle Ethics 4. RHONDA KALEY: Glee Club 1-4; Mu Beta 3-4; Eagle Ethics 2-4; AFS 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Tower Circulation Manager 4; Booster Club 1-4; Student Council 4. IRVIN KATZ: Booster Club 3. NANCY KATZ: Prep Glee Club I; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 3; Con- cert Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; Mu Beta 3,4; Model U.N. 4. PATRICIA ANN KEITH: Future Nurses 1.2; GAA 1; Red Cross 2. RICHARD W. KELEMAN: Album Home Room Representative 1,2; Prep Glee Club I; Dramo Club 2; Tower 4. SHARON SUZANNE KELLEY: Booster Club 1,3.4; Drama Club 1; Junior Senior Class Cabinet; Cheerleading 3.4, Captain 4 ; Student Council 1 ,3,4; Attendance Aid 4. KATHLEEN J. KELLY: Glee Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-4; Drama Club 1-3; Salad Days Musical 2. WAYNE KEPPLER: Waltons. SANDRA LEE KERR: GAA 1; Band 1-4; Business Club 4, Cabinet 4; Booster Club 3; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Concert Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 4. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTA- TIVES. S. Brook, S. Richards, J. West- foil, P. Toth, S. Ehlers, S. Gentner, T. Bingoman, J. Dougherty, R. Per- renoud. We Learned To Wonder, To Reason, To Know To Understand . HELEN KERSHNER: Band 1-4; GAA I; Booster Club 3; Business Club 4; Glee Club 1,2,4. CYNTHIA KIJEK: Glee Club 2; Drama Club 2; GAA 1; Booster Club 1, THOMAS F. KING: Football 1-3; Wres- tling 1-3; Baseball 1,2. CONSTANCE J. KINGMA: Library Aid 2,3,4; Literature Club 3,4. ROSS KLAHR JR. : Glee Club 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; En- semble 3,4. SUSAN JOAN KLUSZCZYNSKI: Booster Club 1-3; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Girl ' s Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Junior Cabinet 3; Business Club. EMILY KNAPP: Booster Club 1; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2,3; Girl ' s Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Girl ' s Ensemble 3; Literature Club 3,4; Concert Choir 4. CHRISTINA L. KORPAL: Album Home Room Representative 1-3; Album Cir- culation Manager 4; Booster Club 3; Cheerleading 3; Attendance Aid 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. KATHLEEN KRAKOWSKI JOHN KREISLE TOM KRONEWITTER WILLIAM KRYDER: Band 1-4; Orchestra 3,4; Eagle Ethics 2-4. DEBORAH A. KRZIZA: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Booster Club 3,4; FTA 3; Y-Teens 4. PATTY KUBOSKE: Booster Club 1-4, Board 4; G.A.A. 3,4. KATHLEEN ANN KUHN: Drama Club 1-4; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 3,4; Concert Choir, Mixed Cho- rus 4; Musical Casts 2,3; Nationol Honor Society 3,4. LOU ANN LANGWITH: Eagle Ethics 1-4; Booster Club 1-3; Prep Glee Club 1; Tower Representative 1-4. HARDY LANIER: Track 2-4; Monogram Club 2-4; Band 1-3; Dance Band 2,3. ROBERT F. LAPHAM: Booster Club 2,3; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Prep Glee Club 1 . KATHY LARKIN: DECA 3,4. ROGER LARSON: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3; Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus 4; Track 3; Drama Club 4. We Must Now Reach High, Striving ROSEMARY LAUCK: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2,- Senior Glee Club 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Concert Choir Secretary 4; Stu- dent Council 1. PHILIP LAURE: Band 3,4. KAY LORRAINE LAW: DECA. JUDY LAWRENCE: Drama Club 1,2; Glee Club 1-3; GAA 1,2; Album Home Room Representative 4 ; Booster Club 2. SUSAN LEONARD: Prep Glee Club 1 ; Bond 1,2. JOHN R. LEIBELER: Football 1; Boos- ter Club 4; Hi-Y 4. ROBERT SCOTT LIGGETT: Band 1-4; Dance Band 3,4; Album Staff 4; Bond Treasurer 4 KATHLYN SUE LINKER: Prep Glee Club 1; Y-Teens 2-4; FTA 3; Booster Club 3,4; Secretary of Literature Club 4. The theme of the 1966 Junior Prom, Lollipops and Roses, decorations. ciborately carried out in the Always To Attain Our Goal CHRISTINE LIPPERT: Drama Club 3,4; Art Club 4; Set Painting 3. JERRY LITTLE: Booster Club 1,2; Wres- tling 3,4. STEPHAN M. LOVELAND: Swimming JAMES LOWE KATHLEEN LOWER: Girls Athletic Club I. DOUG MacGREGOR: Football 1-4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Wrestling 1,2; Monogram Club 2-4; President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Eagle Ethics; Senior Class Vice-president 4. JAMES MADISON: Wrestling; Mono- gram Club; Student Council; Track. SCOTT R. MADISON: Swimming 1-4; Monogram Club 2-4. LARRY E. MAGEE: Orchestra 1-4; Math Club 2-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 1-4. JAMES K. MAGERA: Band 1,2. FRANK MALEY: Booster Club I. GREGORY MANGUS BETTIE MARTIN: Concert Band; GAA. CONNIE MARTIN: Glee Club 1-4, Chaplin 4; Booster Club 1-4; National Honor Society 3,4. KATHRYN A. MARTIN: Glee Club 1-4, Officer 3; Drama Club 4; Booster Club 1-3; Album Representative 1-4. SUE MARVEL: Booster Club 1-3; Prep Glee Club I, Junior Glee Club 2; Senior Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Concert Choir 4. BRIAN MATZ: Track 1,2. LESLIE CHARLES MAWSON JR.: Stu- dent Council 1,2; Football 1; Wres- tling 1,2; Golf 1-4; Monogram Club 3,4; Chess Club 3; Honor Roll 3,4. david McCarthy DIANE McCLURE: Prep Glee Club I; GAA 1,2; Business Club 3. LYNN McCOLLUM: Transferred from Westwood H.S., Mesa, Arizona; Band 1; FTA 1; Booster Club 2-4; Junior Cabinet 3; Election Board 3. JOHN McDANIEL JANICE McFARLAND: Tower Repre- sentative; Office Girl. ANITA McLEAN: Business Club 3,4; Business Club Secretary 4; GAA 1. EDWARD McNULTY: Track I; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1. RICHARD MELLINGER: Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-4. JAMES DEAN MERVILDE: Football I; Wrestling 1; Hi-Y 4. PATRICIA MEYERS: GAA I, Bowling I. KRISTI SUE MICKELSEN: Glee Club 1-4; Drama Club l-4 ; Thespians 1-4; Drama Club Board 2-4 ; Vice-president 4; Play Cast 1-4; Musical Cast 2-4; Booster Club 1-4; National Honor So- ciety 3.4. CHRIS MIKULAK: Track 3.4; Chess Club 4. MARILYN MILLER: Booster Club 1-4; B-Team Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheer- leader 3.4; Junior Cabinet 3; Senior Cobinet 4; Football Queen ' s Court 4. RUTH JEAN MILLER ROXANNE MILLES: Booster Club 1-4, Beard 3.4; Eagle Ethics 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4 ; Drama Club 1,2; Junior Class Board 3; Tower Repre- sentative 1,2. MICHAEL L. MISHLER NANCY MOLNAR: Library Club 1-4; Booster Club 1,2. MARINA MOORE: Business Club I; Booster Club I. We Began To Feel More at Ease with Our Te CHARLES MORFOOT DALE MORROW MARY BETH MOSHER: Booster Club 4 ; Mu Beta 3; Drama Club 3. LINDA JO MOUNCE: Booster Club 4; Business Club 4, Board 4. WILLIAM MURPHY JANET MARIE NELSON: Booster Club 1-4; Sergeont-ot-orms 4; Orchestra 1-4; Album Assistant Features Editor 3, Al- bum Clubs Editor 4; Girls Sports Club 4 ; Basketball Court 4. JOHN NEMETH CONNIE SUE NEWCOMER: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Business Club 4; Girls Sports Club 4 hers, Friends, and Classmates ANDREW W. NICKLE: Booster Club 1-4; Booster Club Boord 3; Tower Staff 1,2; Junior Cabinet 3; Hi-Y 1,2; Stu- dent Council 1-4, Student Council President 4, National Honor Society 3,4. KATHLEEN S. NEITCH : Booster Club 1-4; Mu Beta 1-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Achievement 3. CHERYL LEE NIVER: Girls Athletic Club 4. POLLY ANNE NIVER CHRISTOPHER V. NORRIS II: Student Council 1, Wrestling 4; Football 1,2; Waltons 1,2. SHARON NORTON: Band 2; Business Club 2; Album Representative 1; Booster Club I. WAYNE NOWOSTAWSKI: Chess Club; Waltons. JUDITH ANN NYIKOS: Glee Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-4; Cheerleading 2,3; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Senior Class Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Football Court 4. MICHAEL J. O ' CONNELL: Football 1, Swimming 2-4; Baseball 2. JUDITH O ' HAIR: Glee Club 1-4; Drama Club 1,2; Booster Club 1-4; Album Staff 4; Eagle Ethics 1-4; Album Home Room Representative 2,3. CRYSANNE OLSON: Booster Club 2-4; Junior Red Cross 3,4; FTA 2-4; AFS Committee 3,4; Album Advertising Staff 3; Tower Home Room Representa- tive 2; Girls Sports Club 4; Study Help 4. ROBERT OSTRANDER: Debate Club 1-4; Orchestra 1-4. Les Goldsmith confronts Richard Rosenstein at the Model U.N. ERIC OSWALD: Band 1-4,- Orchestra 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-4. Sergeant-at-orms 3; Drum Major 4. JOHN PALMER: Hi-Y 1-4; Senior Cab- inet 4. KATHLEEN PAPAI: Booster Club 3.4; Business Club 3.4. THOMAS A. PARKS: Hi-Y 1-4; Chap- lain 4; Basketball Manager 2-4; Junior Achievement 3; Literature Club 3,4. TOM PARRISH: Screen Club: Hi-Y; DECA; Ushers Club. DUANE PASCOFF: DECA Club. PAMELA KAY PAWLOWSKI: Album Representative 1; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Y-Teens 3; Booster Club 1. MARY KATHERINE PECK: Drama Club I.- Booster Club 1-4; Varsity Cheer- leader 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Album Staff 4; Junior Class Secretary 3; Senior Cabinet 4 ; Football Queen 4. PERRY PERCIFULL ROLAND PERRENOUD: AFS Foreign Exchange student from Switzerland. TIMOTHY PERRI EDWARD PETERS: Debate Club 1-4. We Will Recall the Echo of the Enthus Seniors S. Spicer, S. Ehlers, M. Peck, J. Nelson, C. Gay, R. Gorny, and S. Liggett toast to (our successful years at A.H.S. 128 ROBERT PETERS: Band 1-4; Dance Band 2-4; Glee Club 1-4; Mu Beta 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Rifle Club 2,3; Tower Minor Staff 4. KAREN JEAN PETERSON: Y-Teens 1-3, Treasurer 4; Booster Club 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4; Tower Minor Staff 3; Tower Advertising Manager 4; Na- tional Merit Scholar; Lit. Club 3,4. BRUCE PIPKE SANDRA M. PITTMAN: Business Club 1; Booster Club I. DENNIS WILLIAM PLATNER: Hi-Y 1-4; Tower Home Room Representative 1,2; Booster Club 3,4; Tower Staff 1,2. SUSAN JOYCE PLATNER: Booster Club 1,2; DECA President 4. MARY ANN PLATZ LARRY POORMAN: Adams Waltons 2. CAROLE JEAN POPE: Drama Club 1; Booster Club 2. PATTI LYNN POWELL: Booster Club 2-4; Business Club 3,4, President 4. RICHARD ALLEN QUIMBY: Football 1; Wrestling 1-3. SHERI JUNE RASCHKE: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Girls Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Booster Club 3; Y-Teens 3,4, Secretary 4. sm . . . and Remember Each Voice PAMELA KAY REED SANDRA E. REED: Senior Glee Club 1-3. TOM REEDER: Student Council 1-4, Student Council Vice-President 4; City-Wide Student Council 3,4. JANNA LYNN REICHERT: Y-Teens 1-4; Prep Glee Club 1; Band 2; Litera- ture Club 3; Booster Club 3; Y-Teens President 4; Study Help Program 4. ANNE SHIRLEY RHOADES: Band 1-3; Booster Club 2-4,- Glee Club 1-2; Business Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. EDWARD RICHARDS SAMUEL DODD RICHARDS: Diving 2; Student Council 4; Gymnastics 4. LYNNE ANNE RICHARDSON: Business Club 3.4; Booster Club 4; Future Tejchers 4. RICHARD RIGGS GREGORY MICHAEL RINEHART SHERRIE ANNE RITTER : Glee Club I; Art Club 1,2; Booster Club 4; Y-Teens I. WILLIAM JOHN RITTER: Drama Club 1; Glee Club 1-3; Waltons 3.4. REBECCA ANN ROBERTS: Future Teach- ers 2-4; Future Nurses 1; Business Club 4; Orchestra 1. RICHARD ROBERTS: Track 1, Cross Country 2,3; Swimming 2. ROBERT EUGENE ROBERTS: Football 1-4; Track 1-3; Wrestling 4 ; Baseball 4 ; Chorus 1-3; Monogram Club 1-4; Junior Mental Health 4. The Adams Spirit Will Be with Us Always RICHARD ROSENSTEIN: Booster Club 1-3; MuBeta 1-4; Swimming 1-4; Cap- tain 4; Monogram Club 2-4; Album 1-4; Sports Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4. TROY KENT ROSS: Basketball l-4 ; Monogram Club 2-4 ; Track 2. LINDA ROTH HORIS RUSSELL: Monogram Club 2-4; Wrestling 2-4; Cross Country 3,4. TOM RUPERT ANTHONY JOHN SAKARA: Band 1-3; Track 2,3. MARLA E. SAMSON: Future Teachers 2-4. DENNIS SANDERS: Band 1; Math Club 3,4. PATRICIA MARLENE SANDSMARK GLEN ALLEN SANNER: Screen Club 1-3; Camera Club 1,2; Rifle Club 3. MARGO SAPPINGTON: Glee Club 1-3; Booster Club 1,2; GAA 1; Neighbor- hood Study Help Program 2. DEBORAH L. SAVARESE: Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2 ; Booster Club 2 4, Board 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 4; Drama Club 3,4; Literature Club 4. KATHY SAYERS: DECA 4, Treasurer 4. JOHN SCHOONOVER: Wrestling 1-4. TONY SCOTT SANDRA LEE SCHWARTZ: Mu Beta I, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Booster Club 4. VERONICA SEACH: Booster Club I; General Business 2,3. ROBERT SEDAM: Football 1,4; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1-3; Track 3; Gymnastics 4. MICHAEL B. SE1TZ: Track 1; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Golf 2-4. SANDRA LOUISE SHAFFER: Prep Glee 1; GAA 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Boos- ter Club 3; Y-Teens 4; Business Club 4. JOHN A. SHAHAN: Orchestra 1-4; FTA 1; Glee Club 1; Hi-Y 1; Tower Advertising Staff 4. MORRIS SHAPERO: Student Council 1-3, Board 4; AFS 4; Tower 4; Boos- ter Club 3. PATRICIA LAVERN SHAW : FTA 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice-president 4; Prep Glee Club 1; Senior Glee Club 2; Student Council 1-3; Tower Repre- sentative 1; Tower Minor Staff 1; Neighborhood Study Help Program 1. ROBERT SHERMAN: Hi-Y 1-4. 8:10-Richard Altman is ready for another trying day. Andy Nickle and Pat Riley are ecstatic after an exciting victory over tough football rival, LaPorte. DEBORAH SHIRA: Booster Club 2-4; Orchestro 1-4; Prep Glee Club 1; Girls Chorus 2,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Con- cert Choir 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Album Home Room Represento- ' - : ' ' - - TERRI SHORE MARINA KAY SIOMOS: Prep Glee Club 1; Business Club 4 ; GAA 3,4. JANE ELLEN SMITH: Booster Club 1 Y-Teens 2-4; Chaplain 4 ; Spanish Club 2,- Tower Minor Staff 4. JAY SMITH RANDALL N. SMITH: Ushers Club 1; Camera Club 1,2; Booster Club 1.2; Tower Staff Photographer 3,4; U.N. Assembly 3,4. DENNIS SNIADECKI: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2. DIANE SNOWDEN: Future Nurses 1,2. Now We Must Continue Along Life ' s Path Marcia Tyler is caught off guard Steve Webster rides for H.R. 225 in the Little 500 MICKEY SPAINHOWER: Football 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Monogram Club 2-4. SHELLEY SPICER: Glee Club 1-3; Vice- president Girls Chorus 1; Booster Club 1-3, Booster Club Board 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Senior Cabinet 4 ; Attend- ance Aid 4. PAULA SPURGEON: Band 1-4; GAA 1,2; Future Nurses 1; Drama Club 1,2; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2 ; Senior Glee Club 3,4; Concert Choir 4. JEFFREY STAHL: Hi-Y 2-4; Golf 1. JOHN BRUCE STANLEY SUSAN STANZ: Booster Club 1-4; Booster Club Board 4; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Drama Club 1-4; Girls State Representative 4. WILLIAM E. STAUFFACHER JR. BILL STOUFFER SHARON STILLSON: Business Club 4, ROBERT STONEBRAKER ROBERT STORM: Basketball 1-4; Base- ball 1-4; Football 1. GARY STRYCKER MARK SZABO: Chess Club 3,4. LESLIE JOHN SZlLAGYh Explorers Post 550; Junior Waltons. KENNETH R. SZUBA: Screen Club; Junior Waltons; Explorers Post 550. STEPHEN J. SZYARTO BEV TAYLOR: Booster Club 2-4; Drama Club 2; Junior Cabinet 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Student Council 3. SHERRIE D. TAYLOR: Prep Glee Club 1; FNA 2,3; Album Representative 2,3; Drama Club 4. TOMMY DEE TAYLOR: Basketball 2-4; Track 3,4; Monogram Club 2-4. WARREN TAYLOR: Drama Club 1-4; National Thespian Society 1-4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Forensic Society 4. ROBERT THEILKA DOUGLAS M. THOMAS PAMELA ANN THOMAS: Business Club 1-4. PHILIP C. THOMPSON: Track 2-4; Cross Country 2-4; Monogram Club 3-4. Nancy Busch tells the student body of her experiences in Germany. In disbelief, Roland stares at American teens in the cafeteria line. We Have Gone Many Places, Made Many Friends CRAIG THURESON: Swimming 1-2; Band 1. SHARON TIRCUIT: Band 1. PAMELA TOTH: Student Council 1,4; Booster Club Board 4; Tower Home Room Representative 4; Senior Cab- inet 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Drama Club 1-3; Student Homeroom Repre- sentative 1-4; Junior Prom Court 3. TERRY J. TULCHINSKY: Band 1.2; Golf 1-4; Booster Club 2. MARK TURNOCK MARCIA TYLER; Booster Club 1-3; Na- tionol Honor Society 3,4; Tower Rep- resentative 1,2; Prep Glee Club 1 ,- Attendance Aid 3,4; Senior Cabinet 4; Junior Glee Club 2; Honor Breakfast. MEREDITH UTTERBACK ROBERT M. UYHEUI: Hi-Y 1; Bosket- ball I. KEN VAN NEVEL LEE VAN BUSKIRK: Golf 1-4. JAMES D. VANCE: Baseball 1-4; Bas- ketball 2. KEITH L. VANDERBOSCH: Mixed Cho- rus 1-4; Booster Club I; Junior Wol- tons I ,- Track 3,4. DENNIS VAN HOLSBEKE JR. MIKE VARGA: Little 500 2-4; Hi-Y 2,4; Booster Club 4. JOEL VEACH: Football Manager 4; Wrestling Manager 2-4. JO ANN VON BERGEN, Band 1-4; Orchestra 2-4; Tower News Editor 4; Math Club 3,4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4. MICHELE JOAN VURPILLAT: Booster Club 1-3; Glee Club 1,2 ; Album Rep- resentative 4; Drama Club 1. BARBARA WALKER; Guidance office Aid 4. TOM WALLS; Football 2-4; Wrestling 2-4; Track 1-4; Monogram Club 2-4. JAMES WARD: Hi-Y 1-4. VELVA ROSE WARFORD: Sports Club 4; GAA 1-3; YFC; DECA. DEBORAH WEBSTER: Booster Club 1-4, Drama Club 1-3. STEPHEN WEBSTER: Hi- Y 3; Band 1,2; Little 500 2-4. SUSAN KAY WEICHSEL: Booster Club 1; Eagle Ethics 2; Tower Minor Staff 3,4; Study Help Program 4. KAREN WEINZETL JOHN WENDZONKA: Hi-Y 1,2. CHERYL JO WENSLOW: Drama Club 1,2; Prep Glee Club 1; Junior Glee Club 2,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Band 1-4. JAMES M. WESTFALL: Student Council 4; Little 500 2-4; Vice-president Junior Class 3; Track 1-4. Hon Albun JACKIE WEXLER: Representative 1-4. LAURA WHALEN: Future Nurses. DONALD JOHN WHARTON LARRY LEE WHARTON: Monogran Club; Basketball; Baseball. CAROLYN SUE WHITAKER: DECA 4. STUART WHITCOMB: Glee Club 1-4; Hi-Y 1-4. MARY JAY WHITLOW: Booster Club 1.2; Drama Club 1,2; Glee Club 1-4; Assistant Clubs Editor 3; Album Senior Editor 4; Student Council Representa- tive 2-4; Student Council Board 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Attend- ance Aid 4. JAMES WIDNER: Hi-Y 1-4; Baseball 1,2; Junior Cabinet 3; Tower Minor Staff 3, Tower Sports Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Model U.N. 4. GEORGE EARL WILKINS: Football 1, 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 2-4; Wres- tling 1; Monogram Club 3,4. MIKE WILLEMIN: Football 2; Wres- tling 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Monogram Club 3,4. CYNTHIA LEE WILLIAMS: Booster Club; Future Teachers; Tower Representative- Glee Club. LARRY WILLIAMS: Track 1-4; Basket- ball 1-3; Football 1; Monogram Club 3,4. ROBERT A. WILLIAMSON PHIL WILLIFORD: Football 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Monogram Club. CATHERINE MARIE WILSON: Glee Club; Junior Red Cross; Junior Achieve- ment; DECA. MARY JOAN WILSON NANCY WILSON: Concert Band 1-4; Librarian 3; Tower Representative 4; Waltons 4; Orchestra 3,4; Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4. ROBERT WISE: Football 1. RICHARD WOLFE TOM R. WOLFRAM: Hi- 1-2; Little 500 2-4. TONY EDWARD WOODWORTH: Bas- ketball 1; Rifle Club 2; Business Club 4. JOHN R. WRAY: Student Council 1,2; Hi-Y 1,3; Basketball 1; Cross Country 2 ; Little 500 2-4; Senior Cabinet 4. KEN A. ZALAS III: Football 1; Wres- tling |;3. LYNN ZIEGER ALBERT ZORNIG DARREL SCANDLING 1 967 Class Officers Judy Nyikos, Secretary,- Tom Budecki, President; Doug MacGregor, Vice- President; Amy Dombkowski, Treasurer. Students Achieve li ■m 1 M M HBH| .. .. - _ rJI ss.i «sV Mj fj ; ijjSififfft k ' ....... fliilttfii r fgf . National Merit Semi-finalists: Linda Baird, Anne Bednar, Edward Peters, Bruce Dickey, JoAnn VonBergen Doreen Donnelly. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow: Carol Feldman. ividual Recognition A.F.S. Semi-finalists: Beth Koehler and Pam Wartinov. D.A.R. Award winner: Anne Bedno Expressions reveal feeling, spirit, and character . . . Joy, sorrow, surprise beyond words Juniors Await Their Senior Year Dean Abbott, Jim Aichison, Tony Al- ley, Carlo Alwine, Ginny Anderson, Scott Andrick, Lonnie Annis, Cindy Anstead Therese Arneson, Gregg Ball, Steve Banacka, Jim Barnbrook, Lynda Bates, Tim Bath, Sally Bauer, David Beaty Mark Beaudway, Marsha Beck, Jacque Bell, Renne Bendit, Sue Berman, Nancy Berta, Dennis Birdsell, Sue Bock Jill Boggs, Debbie Bottorff, Sue Bot- t orft , Marlene Brevard, Joe Broad- street, Gail Brook, Sue Browne, Charles Buck Dianne Bueche, Harriet Bunnell, Larry Bunnell, Steve Burkett, Carol Buzolitz, Nancy Bybee, Helen Caffrey, Jeff Cal- Jill Campbell, Steve Campbell, Steve Carroll, Kathy Casasanta, Becky Case, Jeff Chamberlin, Bill Cherry, Tim Chomyn Carol Clemens, Richard Cohn, Ross Colbert, Ken Cole, Ronnie Collins, Deborah Conley, Peg Cook, Mike Cooper. David Cossman, Shelley Cossman, John Cottrell, Melanie Cyrier, Ken Dahlin, Louisa Danch, Lucy Davey, Mary Davis Phyllis Davis, Richard Davis, Jerry Decker, Judy Denslow, Bob Dickey, Karen DiGirolamo, Vicki Dillman, Jerry Dohahue Mike Dohoho, Michele Dowling, Mike Downey, Mike Dragoun, John Drake, Francine Driver, Jack Driver, Phyllis Dunn Jim Durham, Charles Edmonson, Steven Egendoerfer, Alan Ein, Memel Elling, Nancy Erickson, Cindy Eufemi, Frank Fahey fflfHflW? Kathy Faurot, Peggy Feferman, Pat Finnerman, Cindy Firtl, Mike Fitzger- ald, Craig Flagle, John Flanagan, Linda Fore Sharon Fox, Kathy Freese, Mary Jo Fross, Penny Fuller, Janet Gebhardt, Marty Gersey, Jim Glasco, Sherry Glaser Tom Glore, Connie Golba, Edde Gol- den, Ronnie Goodman, Larry Gordon, Valerie Grobowski, Georgia Graves, Downey Grayson Sue Gregor, Kathy Grenert, Bob Grimm, Diana Grineland, Marsha Gross, Darla Groth, Bev Grover, Wayne Gunn Sue Guzicki, Greg Haag, Kathi Hac- kett, Diane Hahn, Phil Hamilton, Tom Hammes, David Hanson, Mike Harding Student Council Representatives: Dave Eastman, Diane Kovas, Cindy Rossler, Sue Sommer, Cindy Anstead, Sue Browne, Pom Mortinov, Greg Pawoski. Pat Hatfield, Cathy Havel, Cheryl Hayden, John Hayden, Dale Heber, Larry Hedman, Bill Hehl, Diane Helf- man Bill Helms, Kathy Hemig, Craig Hen- drickson, Linda Hensley, Jim Herre- man, Cathy Heston, Karen Hickey, Nancy Hickey Mary Hine, Pat Hoban, Tom Hoffman, Mary Hojara, Jack Hoover, Mike Horning, Carolyn Horvath, Moe How- ard Marilyn Howe, Cindy Hrabik, Alana Hughes, Chris Humphrey, Don Hunter, Dick Huster, Ron luliano, Pat Jackson John Jameson, Leigh Janicki, Mike Jeter, Julie Jordan, Judy Joseph, Kris Kabnke, Karen Kamp, Steve Kaniewski Louise Kazmierzak, Pat Keating, Mau- reen Keeley, Janet Keith, Sandra Kel- ler, Dennis Kelly, Laurie Kelly, John Keltner Jean Kendall, Eleanor Kerr, Steve Kerr, Barb Kish, Fred Kloote, Beth Koehler, Paul Koehler, Tom Koehler Dianne Kovas, Kathi Koz, Steve Kress, Celine Krizmanich, Gail Kronewitter, Judy Kronewitter, Bob Kruggel, Tom Kruyer Chris Kubisiak, Steve LaCluyse, John Laird, Fred Lake, Linda Lane, Chris Larson, Fawn Larson, Steve Larson Betty Laughlin, Chuck Lazzara, Patti Lefkow, Barb Lewis, Carol Liebeler, Roger Lindas, Cathy Lindsey, Sue Liste John Locks, Bill Loos, Don Lord, Kathy Lovelett, Craig Lovings, Walter Lowell, Nancy Lowery, Gregg Maciulski Linda Magee. Sue Mais, Kirk Malicki, Bill Manuszak, Dave Marriott, Gary Marshall, Chuck Martellaro, Billye Martin Lynda Martin, Pam Martinov, Sue Ma- son, Debbie Mathis, Brian Matthews, Chris May, Karen McClure, Bob Mc- Cracken Bill McDougal, Georgia McFarland, Mike McGann. Sue McGregor, Scott McKibbin, Pam McMahon, Larry Meil- ner, Norman Melick Marlene Mesaros, Linda Meyer, Ron Michaelis, Mike Mielke, Bill Mihelich, Bev Mikusak, Cathy Miller, Kathi Miller Mike Miller, Bob Miller, Vaughn Mil- ler, Sheri Million, Bill Mills, llene Mintz, Jan Mishler, Marvin Moore Judy Morse, Diane Moses, Larry Moses, Chris Mueller, John Mullorky, Jim Mul- lins, Mike Murphy, Linda Muskin Angie Nate, Barb Natkow, Mark Nefl, Bill Nelsen, Brenda Nelson, Jan Ne- meth, Jim New, Saidell Newbill Bill Nicksm, Audr ey Niespodziancy, Phil Ninios, Jeff Noble, John Norris, Joan Nugent, Craig O ' Connell, Mar- lene Otter Jim Panzico, John Panzica, Claudia Paree, Linda Paris, Karen Parseghian, Greg Pawlowski, Linda Payne, Tom Peck Patricia Perkins, Mike Petersen, Her- man Pflueger, Ida Phelps, Gary Phila- baum, Georgianna Phillips, Joan Piechowiok, Dvoroh Piser John Plant, Vickie Poorman, Dave Pot- ter. Ricky Potter, Mike Powers, Neva Powers, John Prescott, Larry Preston 85H5S Ron Preston, Fay Price, Sue Protman, Linda Przychondy, Yvonne Purlee, Mike Quimby, Carol Radding, Donna Raitzin Kevin Ray, Diann Redman, Donna Reed, Pat Reinke, Esta Reisman, Brad Renz, Kevin Rettic, Patsy Rice Chuck Richards, Dave Riedel, Phil Riley, Gloria Rinehart, Nancy Ritter, Dave Robinson, Jeff Robinson, Richard Robinson Martha Roe, Cindy Roessler, Diane Roncz, Patricia Roorda, Dennis Rother- mel, Wendy Rubin, Nancy Rufer, John Rummel Teri Russw urm, Vicki Sanders, Mollie Sandock, Clark Savage, Terry Schaper, Craig Scheu, Jim Schrager, Tom Schultz m PBSBffi Dan Schuster, Chris Sechowski, Gor- don Sechrist, Karen Selig, John Sel- lenberg, Fred Severns, Chris Shankle, Paul Shapiro Rhonda Shapiro, Dan Sharpe, Tim Shula, Charles Sim, Sherry Sinnett, Linda Slaughter, Sue Soma, Dave Smith Gale Smith, Julianne Smith, Mike Smith, Nancy Smith, Sam Smith, Lau- rine Sobilo, Sue Sommer, Kathy Spain- hower John Spigle, Denny Stafford, Marsha Steeneck, Mary Steinhofer, Craig Steinke, Scot Stenger, Bob Stoll, Dave Stouder Linda Strouse, George Strycker, Larry Stuckey, Terry Stuckey, Rose Sullivan, Carolyn Svatos, John Szuba, Ed Szucs Rose Szymkowiak, Kathy Taelman, Jackie Takach, Esther Taliadouros, Steve Taplin, Jackie Taylor, Vicki Tay- lor, Paul Thistle Darlene Thomas, Rosalie Thompson, John Tirman, Bernice Treadwell, Ed Treat, Mike Troutman, Dick Trow- bridge, Mike True Kathy Tryner, Cleo Turner, Linda Ul- lery, Debbie Ulmer, Jeff Ufband, Janet Vandewalle, Don Vanhulle, Chris Veeder Judy Veris, Bob Vining, Joe Waechter, Cathy Walker, Lynette Walker, Kevin Walter, Mary Wamsley, Diane Ward Joe Ward, Judy Warford, Cathy War- ner, Terry Waters, Diane Watt, Sally Weiler, Kathy Weisel, Jerry Wekony Scott Welty, John Werntz, George Westfall, Richard Whitemen, Bev Whit- field, Don Wigent, Sally Wilkinson, John Williams Karen Williams, Leel Williams, Dennis Wilson, Doug Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Brenna Winther, Patricia Wise. Dave Witt John Witter, Dovid Woo, Sue Wor- lond, Teresa Wright, Harry Yocum, Christy Yuncher, Carol Zimmer, Dave Eostman Becky Kinder, Alex Rowell ESPflflfi As all students must do, Linda Lane looks for an interesting book to review. ■ ■ Junior Cabinet: ROW ONE: Marlene Otter, Christy Yuncker, Sue So Peggy Feferman. ROW TWO: Sue Browne, Linda Muskin, Patti Lefkow Mike Downing, Dan Schuster, Humphrey, Terry Waters. Who me? Martha Babson asks. Junior Class Officers: Mark Beaudway, president; Kathy Mil vice-president; Karen Kamp, secretary,- Judy Veris, treasurer. Sherry Glaser waits for the lunch line to shorten Sophomores Are Acclimated to School Life Sherry Abee, Brenda Alexander, Barb Allin, Mike Allison, Richard Andrews, Van Andrews, Charles Appel, Robi Ashley Dean Athans, Mike Ball, Charles Barany, Christine Bare, Paul Barton, Tom Barton, Judy Bates, Terry Batten John Baxter, Charles Beaver, Linda Becker, Peggy Benedict, Richard Benn, Nancy Bentzen, Kathleen Bergman, Howard Berman Bob Berryman, Bill Bertles, Ken Bird- sail, Linda Birdsell, Brenda Blackwell, John Blair, Rowena Blanton, Janice Blue Jim Bock, Dianne Bogan, Julie Bolin, Tommy Bond, Susan Borlick, Lynne Bradley, Gregg Brasseur, Mark Bravin Bill Bridger, Cathy Brown, Linda Brown, Kelly Brownell, Howard Bucha- non, Brian Bunnell, Ronnie Bunnell, Pete Burke Gregory Burtsfleld, Matt Busch, Bill Bush, Nancy Buti, Bonnie Butsch, Myra Butts, Brenda Caldwell, Diana Camp- bell Janet Canen, Sue Casasanta, Jim Catanzarite, Brenda Cherry, Mike Chrzanowski, Mary Clemens, Diane Cline, Bob Cline Judy Cohen, Stephanie Collins, Ginny Collins, Patrick Condon, Bob Cook, Judith Cooper, Steve Cordes, Vicky Cranmer Tom Cripe, Bev Cukrowicz, Sue Dark, Don Davis, Jan Davis, Jon Davis, Larry Davis, Connie Deak Debbie Demien, Jerry Dene, Lin Den- ham, Rick Dickens, Terri Doty, Jim Dunfee, Floyd Ebersole, Anna Edmon- k 1 ES3C John Eiszner, Stephen Ell, Carol Elliott, Vic Emley, Terry Engel, Tom Engle, Corliss Eriksen, Donna Eskew Cindy Everly, Linda Everly, Carol Fisette, Connie Fisher, Gale Fisher, Sandy Fisher, Bill Fitzgerald, Bert Fleming Bob Flohr, Paul Flowers, Peggy Fo- garty, John Ford, Bob Forsberg, Becky Fouts, Mike Fox, Vikki Fragomeni Vince Fragomeni, Dennis Frank, Bill Frey, Karl Friar, Cheryl Fritz, Dave Fritz, Karen Fritz, Jackie Funnell Jeralyn Furlong, Tom Garnitz, Paula Gaseor, Cindy Gates, Dianne Gentner, Trudy Gergacz, Gwendolyn Gillespie, Rick Glassburn Roy Glassburn, Debbie Goetz, Ruth Goldner, Linda Goldsmith, Roslyn Goldsmith, Ron Gordon, Marilyn Gramps, Tom Granning Cathy Brown, Polly Kohen, Joyce Miller and Sandy Rees on the Little Five Hundred Court. Rick Grannis, Mike Gray, Paulette Grayson, Gloria Green, Kelly Green, Vernetta Green, Dan Gregg, Richard Grey Nancy Groff, Jeanine Gross, Joyce Grzegorek, Emery Gulyas, Andy Gus- lafson, Phyllis Hacker, Carol Hagedorn, Jimmy Hall Martha Hamilton, Ron Hamilton, Mike Hanks, John Hargreaves, Lynn Har- mon, Bob Harrigan, Lee Harris, Debbie Harrison Alan Hartwick, Bob Havel, Scott Heick, Pat Held, Mark Hendrickson, Brigitte Henry, Helen Henry, Kathi Henry Douglas Hershberger, John Hersom, Bob Hersom, Dick Hertz, Maureen Hickey, Maxine Hight, Dan Hill, Dave Hill Shirley Hitt, Steve Hoffman, Gwenn Hogan, Sherry Hogman, Vicki Hol- singer, Donna Howell, Cathy Humes, Ron Humes Jeanne Humphrey, Bob Humphrey, John Humphreys, Dale Hunt, Mario Jackson, Ed Jacob, Marty Jacobs, John Jensen Jeff Joers, Keith Johnson, Louise John- son, lona Jones, Roberta Jones, Victor Jones, Scott Jordan, Diane Kanczuzew- ski Joanne Karn, Patricia Kasper, Cheryl Keeler, George Keeley, Jim Keleman, Lynn Kerby, Kathy Kessler, Tom Kimble Holly Kirwin, Charles Kloote, Cheryl Kloote, Jim Klosowski, Mary Kluszczyn- ski, Mike Kluszcznski, Bob Koehler, Debbie Koehnemann Polly Kohen, Bill Kratz, Gerald Krue- ger, Kathy Kruyer, Jim Kryder, Vicki Krziza, Carl Kubiak, Nanette Ladyga raappr HBSHif TBBSBS fti Randy Landsberg, Linda Layman, Kathy Lefkow, John Lehman, Laurie Levatin, Jim Lewis, Brian Liggett, Ron Liggett Leonard Lind, Becky Lindsay, Terry Lindstedt, Peter Lingar, Jane Long, Jean Long, Steve Lott, Darcy Lowe Pam MacDonald, Joanne Magdalinski, Bradley Magee, Barbara Main, Ethel Malone, Nancy Malone, Sue Marks, David Martellaro Carol Martin, Peggy Martin, Tim Mar- tin, Jeri Martinov, Takashi Matsushima, Rachel Matthews, Don Mattingly, Bruce Mayerfield Rose Ma rhofer Pat McFarland, Kathy McKenzie, Eileen McNulty, Mau- reen McPhee, Judi Medow, Kathy Meilke, Susan Merrill Douglas Metzger, Eorl Metzler, Penny Michalski, Steve Mikulok, D. L. Miller, Don Miller, John Miller, Joyce Miller Richard Miller, Mary Minx, Linda Mitchell, Scott Montgomerie, Delores Moody, Kay Mooney, Gloria Moreland, Colleen Morfoot Stephanie Morgan, Bob Morion, Chris Morrow, Nancy Mounce, Craig Mueller, Kathy Mullarky, Jerry Muncie, Allen Murdock Joyce Murphy, Bob Murphy, Jay Myers, Don NefT, Sheila NefT, Trudy Nemeth, Jill Nestlerode, Mike New- bold Bob Nicksin, Debbie Nivens, Diana Norman, Kathy O ' Connor, Melanie Osmonski, Melvin Outlaw, Penny Page, Janet Parks Richard Paskin, Bob Paulk, Carleen Powlak, Jim Pawlak, Mike Peck, Deb- bie Pedersen, Tom Peek, Patti Perkins Richard Perri, Cathy Peters, Mark Peters, Tony Pfeiffer, JoAnn Pitts, Kim Plaut, Dennis Podell, Scott Poelvoorde Susan Poettgen, Delores Polomskey, Max Pope, DelMar Powers, ' Marty Powers, Ann Prebys, Jon Pryweller, John Quimby Kathy Rada, Linda Raschke, John Ray, Sharon Ray, Mike Raymon d, Joyce Redman, Terry Redman, Phil Reed Sandy Rees, Ruth Reichert, Ron Reis- man, Pat Resseguie, Mike Rhoades, Marvin Rifkin, Judy Rinehart, Ed Roames Dick Robarts, Linda Robinson, Marcia Robinson, Ron Roe, Jeff Ropes, Jan Rosenstein, Debbie Rumpf, Carolyn Rusk mm ' gffPP Sarah Russe.l, Cathi Sack, Lou Ann Solas, Neil Salzman, Joni Samuels, David Sanders, Chris Sarka, Rick Sayers Margie Scheer, Bill Scheibelhut, Jean Schmidt, Terry Schoen, Dave Schroder, Tom Schrager, Bruce Schultz, Rann Schultz Elliot Sclamberg, Gwen Scott, Bruce Seal, Pat Seggerman, John Seidl, Linda Seiser, Connie Shafer, Henry Shafer Paula Shanafelt, Kelly Shaw, Jean Short, Joan Short, Don Siberell, Tom Signorino, Shirley Simeri, Sue Simonds Peggy Skees, Jim Smith, Nancy Smith, Nancy Smith, Cindy Snider, Kent Spi- del, Preston Stahly, Lorrie Stauffacher David Steinhofer, Andy Stenger, Bill Stoler, Linda Stouder, Elizabeth Straw, Michell Strock, Deanna Strom, Steve Strouse EERHEf!! EFEBBB P0 Branson Summerfield, Paul Sward, Marc Sweetow. Bob Sybura. Pam Szabo. Ernest Szasz, Ruthie Szyarto, Marvin Szymkowicz Gary Taelman, Milton Taliadouros, Don Taylor, Bill Taylor, Judy Thilman, Brenda Thomas, Dennis Thomas, Bob Tolbert Gary Travis, Bill Troutmon, Jeff Tul- chinsky, Sharon Ullery, Karen Ur- backe, Shelley Valentine, Pat Vance, Julie Van de Sompele Jill VanDeWalle, Cheri Vanskyhawk, Carolyn Vargo, Steve Verynckt, Jane Vollmer, Sharon Vosburgh, John Waechter, Mary Waechter Sharon Waechter, Jim Walker, Dan Walsh, Pat Walters, Cathy Ward, Alonzo Warnell, Kris Webster, Jan Weeks Eileen Weingarten, Shirley Weingar- ten, Wayne Welter, Tom Westfall, Greg White, Janet White, Mike White, Suellen Widner Sue Wielgos, Mark Williams, Tim Williams, Morine Wilson, Sharon Wil- son, Scott Wise, Earl Wolf, Leslie Wolfram Paul Woo, Susan Wyatt, Paula Yeager, Bob Zahrt, Vicki Zeider, Debbie Zie- ger, Nena Zeiger, Sue Zeiger. Roy Zimmerman, Pat Pierson Student Council Representatives: Bill Frey, Mark Bravin, Ernie Szasz, Dave Hill, Barb Allin, Lynn Denham, Sherry Hogman, Deloras Moody, Nancy Marcotte, and Kathy Rada. Howard Smoger conditions himself for the pictun Awed Freshmen Are Introduced to Adams Paul Alford, Rick Allen, Lorry Alphin, Carmen Anderson, Debra Anderson, Leslye Anderson, Jim Archambeault, Dan Arens Cheryl Ashe, Larry Ault, Steve Ball, Bonnie Ballou, Mike Balok, Leonard Barack, Cathie Barany, Gary Barker Timm Barnbrook, Diane Barnes, Ellen Barrell, Jackie Basham, David Beard, Monte Beaudway, Jeanne Beck, Susan Beeman Karen Behnke, Sally Bella, John Be n- dit, Sheryl Benifiel, Yvonne Bennett, Nancy Bergman, Jake Berman, Marsha Berta Kathy Bickel, Pat Bickel, Bonnie Bierenga, Julie Blair, Jim Bolinger, Danny Boocher, Rose Marie Born, Terry Boswell Sherry Bowie, James Boys, Virginia Bradford, Mary Brann, Dennis Brat- cher, Dave Bray, Franciene Brazeau, Deena Brazy Craig Bridge, Mary Bridger, Nora Bridges, Jeffrey Brink, Neil Brook, Cathy Brown, Chris Brown, Lynn Browne Cathy Brubaker, David Buchanon, Therese Bumgarner, Rick Burke, Denise Burch, Cheri Burkett, Bob Buzolich, Larry Calder David Cantwell, Thomas Cappert, Steve Cashen, Henry Carlson, Charles Caron, George Carroll, Linda Cassady, Richard Challinor Dan Chomyn, Carol Clark, Jeff Clark, Rhonda Clayton, Pamela Cohen, Nancy Coleman, Patrick Condon, Mark Con- zolo Gail Cook, Rick Cook, Dave Cooke, Jane Dahlgren, Jo Ann Dailey, Dennis Daniel, Dean Darsee, Jackie Davis ?w fggpfplp ■ W khA nil i_, Bob Debellis, Alan Degroff, Chris Deleury, Debbie Deivallee, Barbara De Moss, Jim Demske, John Dezamitz, Michael Dickey Carmen DiGirolamo, Jim Dineen, Beverly Dixon, Michael Doaks, Bill Doetsch, Becky Donoho, Helen Dowl- ing, Denise Dragoun Kris Dunbar, Anne Dworecki, Cindy Eastman, Susan Eberhardt, Jay Ecken- berger, Marilyn Edmonson, Tom Ehlers, Scott Eiler Shelly Ein, Linda Engel, Maureen Engel, Delores Engel, Diane Feirick, Mary Beth Filips, Patrick Flanagan, Karen Fleming Jim Fogarty, Beth Forbes, Jim Ford, Vicki Forsberg, Tom Foster, Deborah Fouts, Dick Fowler, Cindy Francher Diane Frank, Ed Freel, Paul Frenkiel, Mary Frey, Don Fuller, Lynne Futter, Rick Gagnon, Jim Gotchell Peggy Gardner, Leslie Gay, Wendy Gilbonk, Donna Gillett, Bob Goldman, Debbie Gonter, Sue Goodchild, Linda Gramps Kathi Grams, Mary Jo Grams, Kim Grayson, Karen Greene, Tom Green- lee, Je ff Gregg, Debbie Grimes, Linda Guthrie Dan Hale, Greg Hall, Carol Hardman, Kathy Haringer, Jeff Harmon, Sue Hortmon, David Haskin, Ruthann Hoy Janet Hazelton, C. R. Heckamon, Jill Heim, Kathy Heintzberger, Kurt Heinz, Cindy Heinzmon, Lynda Heise, Bruce Hendrickson Peggy Hensler, Bob Herrell, Peggy Henom, Madonna Hertel, Judy Huff, Richard Huys, Kathy Hicks, Peggy Hickey RfPE 8PS?E!P Janice Hill, Monte Hill, Sue Hindsley, Kent Hjerpe, Michael Hochstetter, Kim- berly Hoffman, Greg Horvath, Rick Horvath Bill Horvath, Judy Hough, Rich Hronek, Pam Hubbard, Shauna Hughes, Lois Hugins, Tom Humphrey, Brenda Hurd Roberta Hurlbut, Karen Inwood, Ken Ivory, Kevin Ivory, Eunice Jackson, Janey Jacobs, Pam Jocox, Arlene Janizak Darlene Janizak, Al Jellum, Judith Jenner, Joyce Jennings, Dale Jodon, Mary Jane Jones, Janey Johns, Brad Jordan Chris Kamm, Shelly Katz, Jim Kaylor, Dean Keller, Nancy Keeley, Kathryn Keith, Peggy Keller, Phyllis Kendall HI Sharon Kobiec, Kris Koch, Annette Krueger, Ken Krueger, Debbie Kuc, Jill Kuespert, Kris Lackman, Robyn Lake Debbie Lamirand, Dave Lancaster, Keith LaPierre, Wayne Laughlin, Amy Levkoff, Julia Lewis, Alan Lichkay, Jeff Carol Lind, John Lindahl, Danny Lott, Laurie Lowry, David Lowery, Stefanie Luckey, Larry Lueth, Susie Lukas Cathy Lukens, Don Luckett, Doug Lung, Janice MacGregor, Mike Maciulski, Patricia Mack, Cindy Macri, Tim Madi- son Jeanie Madura, Cammie Mahank, Dale Mais, Craig Mallory, Eddie Malone, Tom Mammon, Dave Mangano, Alan Mangus fPUfSH uig If Robbie Monierre, Daisy Marbley, Becky Marler, Larry Marshman, Bob Martellaro, Charles Martin, Cindy Marvin, Bob May Don McCarty, Bill McCloughan, Pat McClure, Jim McDaniel, John Mc- Donald, Dewey McFarland, Cathy Mc- Nerney, Laura Meilner Linda Meilner, Cindy McKinney, Vicki McMahon, Anne Mclnerny, Brent Meyers, Wendy Michalski, Kathi Mihe- lich, Becky Milliman Barb Miller, Marian Miller, Rex Mil- tenberger, Mary Mishler, Debbie Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Susan Mizen, Kris Moehring Pamela Molnar, Greg Moo, Patricia Moody, Bob Moody, Fred Moreno. Kevin Morrison, Judi Mueller, Ron Muncie Hearing the bell signaling the end of the period, Tom Nova rushes out of class. Janet Murphy, Mary Murphy, Paula Myers, Rhonda Neflf, Jim Nemeth, Steve New, Craig Nietch, Bonnie Nooe Pat Norris, Tom Nova, Ten i Nowicki, Gary Nuchols, Bob Nyikos, Caron Olson, David Opperman, Marie Pagels Sue Pallo, Phil Panzica, Mavis Paree, Scott Parfitt. Kriss Parseghian, Valerie Pascuzzi, Jodi Patterson, Jayne Paulk Sue Powell, Vickie Pawlak, Jim Payne, Karen Pederson, Jennifer Perkins, Tom Peters, Dick Pfaller, Diane Philabaum Mark Phillipoff, Linda Philip, Bernard Phillips, Doug Pichard, John Pierson, Pam Pixley, Sue Podell, Kathy Poettgen Bob Polis, Jane Poorman, Debbie Pope, Richard Poropat, Gary Powell, Bev Quick, Bruce Quick, Rick Quigg Ruth Raber, Laurie Rada, Bill Rahn, Pam Randolph, Joe Raymond, Myla Rector, Sandy Redemsky, Danny Reed Marsha Reeves, Steve Reynolds, Robin Rhodes, Becky Riley, Bob Risner, Linda Roames, Curtis Robinson, Peggy Roe Mary Jo Rohman, Sharon Rose, Ches- ter Rowell, Joe Rubin, Rick Rydznski, Andrea Salas, Wayne Sample, Paula Sampson Judy Sanders, Paul Sandock, Randy Sayers, Janice Schafer, Suzy Schafer, Jackie Scheiman, Beth Schleiger, Pam- ela Schock Alan Schroder, Jeff Schroder, Sue Schroder, Brian Schuster, Dick Schwartz, Sue Schwarz, Starlet Scott, Steve Scott ' ■■SF ' WB PKJiPI HI Denny Sechowski, Mary Seidl, Gary Self, Larry Self, Ken Sellers, Tom Severeid, Jim Sexton, Bob Shahan Ross Shandy, Cathy Shaw, Patricia Sheets, Judy Shultz, Jim Siberell, Steve Sim, Diana Simeri, Barb Simon Nick Siomos, Mindy Skora, Tom Sloma, Karen Slutsky, Marcia Smith, Shelly Smith, Joe Solfronk, Jim Spencer Pat Spurgeon, Judy Stahl, Mark Staufrer, Peggy Stefucza, Don Steinke, Connie Stillson, Jeanie Stinchcomb, Linda Stoffer Brian Stogdill, Jim Stokes, (Cathy Strock, Suellen Strycker, Mark Sulli- van, Divorne Swanson, Jayan Sweet, Roberta Sweitzer Mart Swindeman, Debbie Swindler, Anne Szajko, Nick Szasz, Jim Szucs, Richard Szymkowiak, Mike Taelman, Sandy Takach David Taylor, David R. Taylor, Gary Taylor, G. K. Taylor, Karla Taylor, Lesley Taylor, Rosalind Taylor, Toni Taylor Dan Thomas, Mark Till, Leslie Topping, Bennett Traub, Tom Trenerry, Donna Troufman, Pat Troutman, Mary True Sam Turner, David Turnock, Jill Twomey, Sandra Uldin, George Vaere- wyck, Susan Volentine, Dave Vance, Bob Vance Sue Vandervoot, Dorett Van Parys, Cindy Waechter, Mike Walsh, Cathy Walters, Lee Walton, Worren Ward, Mike Warford Pat Warford, Kathy Worniers, Laura Watt, Peggy Webster, David Weisel, Lynn Weiss, Mike Wenslow, Nancy rVenl and FIE v Danny Whitaker, Mary White, Bob Whiteman, Bobbie Whitlock, Jacque- line Wilkins, Pegge Wilkinson, Dana Williams, Martha Williams Mary Williams, Richard Wilson, Grace Windsor, Pat Wolf, Charlene Wood- worth, Ed Wright, Samuel Wright, Jim Wrobel Janet Yeager, Sue Young, Kim Zahrt, Brenda Ziglear ROW 1: Cheryle Ashe, Janet Hazelton, Sue Eberhardt, Mary Jones, Pat Peiffer, Mary True, Mary Brann, Shelly Smith, Nancy Langwith. ROW 2: Jeff Clark, Mike Wenslow, Brent Meyers, Randy Sayers, James McDaniel. ADVERTISING GOOD LUCK Best Wishes to the class of ' 67 ' KENT ' S SNACK BAR from the ALBUM STAFF to the Class of ' 67 ' PATRONS FAY ' S JEWELERS 111S. Michigan LUNG ' S EDISON PARK SUNOCO SERVICE JOHN ADAMS FORENSIC SOCIETY 1346 N. Ironwood Dr. Mr. Peter Holmgren, Sponsor JOHN ADAMS ORCHESTRA RECO SPORTING GOODS 113 N. Main St. JOHN ADAMS DRAMA CLUB Our 41st Anniversary JOHN ADAMS BAND JOHN ADAMS GLEE CLUB FREEMAN-SPICER CO. HAMILTON-HARRIS COMPANY 520 Lafayette St. JOHN ADAMS GIRLS CHORUS JOHN ADAMS SENIOR CLASS 60 Members JOHN ADAMS JUNIOR CLASS JOHN ADAMS CADET CHORUS HOLLOWAY JEWELERS, INC. President — Dave Brag 109 West Colfax Ave. SUNSHINE CLEANERS, INC. JOHN ADAMS BOOSTER CLUB JOHN ADAMS MONOGRAM CLUB JOHN ADAMS FUTURE TEACHERS ! JOHN ADAMS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF ' 67 SLICKS ENGRAVING, INC. across from Adams SOUTH BEND FLORAL CO. FLOWERS GIFTS 1522 Mishawaka Ave. South Bend, Indiana across from Adams CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF ' 67 MORROW ' S PARKETTE Serving Businessmen ' s Luncheons Family Dinners Our Specialty Carry Out Orders Available Spacious Parking Hours: Mon. — Fri. 7:30 AM-8 PM Sat. 10 AM-8 PM Sun. 11 AM-3 PM 2323 Mishawaka Ave. 287-0212 JOHN ADAMS SCHOOL RINGS and RING CHARMS Other lovely gifts within your budget BLOCK BROS. Jewelers in downtown South Bend for over 40 years  = Hans -Rintzsch FOR THE NAMES YOU KNOW IN LUGGAGE, HANDBAGS and LEATHER GOODS Michigan at Colfax RIVER PARK MISHAWAKA AVE. AT 30TH. Showing Hollywood ' s Finest Motion Pictures IU NORTH H C H I G A N • • w WELTER PONTIAC, INC. 1900 Lincoln Way East South Bend, Ind. WHERE FRIENDS MEET TOWN COUNTRY MISHAWAKA, INDIANA Andy Nickle, Student Council President, browsing in Adler ' s Varsity Club Shop EaraityCltAftfioji aSS Wan Horn EfrCa TtnzMza EEEBnasnsE Mam Diamonds TVatches Jewcky Souih Bend, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF ' 67 RUBIN CLEANERS Specializing in formals and wedding gowns 217 E. Jefferson Blvd. in South Bend DARNELL Our 47th year same location DRUG STORES BALDWIN ' S SHOES Prescription Pharmacies 110 W. Wayne St. 1033 East Madison Street Downtown South Bend 54636 Greenwood Plaza A Family of Shoes for the Family Michiana ' s Largest COMPLIMENTS OF Store For The Home BUNTE ' S SHOE SALON • LAFAYETTE AT MONROE STREET • 108 N. Michigan St. Quality SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Home Furnishings Since 1913 «| UW --■ — — The Graduates Gift Selection Headquarters in the Neighborhood LEO D. SMITH RIVER PARK JEWELERS 2224 Mishawaka Avenue Keepsake Diamonds Costume Jewelry South Bend, Indiana Expert Watch Repair Watches Phone 288-7111 M| % Ml fatofAty RCA VICTOR COLOR TV BLACK AND WHITE TV STEREOS AND RADIOS RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHERS - DRYERS REFRIGERATORS TONY ' S SINCLAIR SERVICE TOWING SERVICE U-Haul Trailers hawaka at twyckenh south bend. 1nd. Phone 289-0647 BUILDERS STORE, INC. Hardware — Heating Garage Doors — Lawn Supplies 1319 Mishawaka Avenue Wherever you ' re going... work a 60-hour week for 25 cents an hour? That was the going rate at the turn of the century when almost all work was done by hand. Youth began their working careers at 14, there was no such thing as retirement and living standards were very low. Today, the average U.S. worker has tripled his production and buying power and has cut his work week by one-third. What changed all this? Machines, automation and modern production and business methods. Automation creates more jobs than it destroys. It ' s the free enterprise way and has given us the highest standard of living in the world and the greatest degree of individual freedom. At l M automated methods have enabled us to provide many more new jobs, improve our methods of generating and delivering electricity and provide our customers with improved, low-cost electric service in the bargain. INDIA NA MIC HIGAN HtCJHIC COMPANY Congratulations . . . Class of ' 67! AS S O C I AT ES INVESTMENT COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES South Bend, Indiana 46624 Personal Loans • Comynercuil Loans • Banking Life and Casualty Insurance • Sales Financing Commercial Time Sales and Equipment Leasing ASSOCIATES FINANCE CORPORATIONS ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATIONS EMMCO AND EXCEL INSURANCE COMPANIES • FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF SOUTH BEND • ASSOCIATES LEASING CORPORATION • THE CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF DENVER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 AVENUE BEAUTY SALON 2502 Mishawaka Avenue Phone 288-551 1 ROBERTSON ' S founded 1904 South Bend born . . . South Bend owned . . South Bend operated HARRY E. BERG, INC. Registered Jewelers, American Gem Society In Our 44th Year Congratulations to the Class of 1967 109 W, Jefferson Blvd. SCHRADERS FURNITURE Famous for quality and service at lowest prices our 52nd year WE CONGRATULATE YOU on your graduation, may your future be filled with success 1302 S. High St. South Bend Phone 288-4437 m G i B . JU Greenwood Shopping Center 7£ tZZZerfeZS GILBERTS Gary Finger and Neil Gilbert, browse in the University Shop at Gilbert ' s. 800 Block South Michigan Street INDIANA ' S LARGEST STORE FOR MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE An opportunity to serve awaits industrious young men and women at Northern Indiana Public Service Com- pany. As one of the top gas and electric distribution utilities in the United States, NIPSCO is constantly looking for new processes and methods of efficient operation. These include atomic power generation, extra high voltage transmission, underground electric distribution, computerized system planning, under- ground storage of natural gas, community analyses and electronic data processing. Ready to grow with a growing company? IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF GROWTH NIPSCO is one of the highest-paying utilities in the State of Indiana. 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Home of the Worlds Greatest 15C Hamburger! COUP BROS. ELECTRIC 114 W. Wayne St. Electrical Contractors and Appliance Dealers Since 1909 WESTINGHOUSE and ZENITH Mary Kay Peck Diane Dominy Phone 233-6157 PHOTOGRAPHERS 122 N. Michigan Everything Photographic Where Quality Counts Student Index Abbott, Dean Francis 19.78. 143 Starry Ann 151 Alger. Anita Jo Aitchison, James .53.86.143 Alexander, Brenda 151 tennis 110 Allord. Poul E. 159 Allen. Richard Denny 159 Alley. Anthony 143 Allin. Barbara Jane 52,54,151.157 Allison. Michael L 151 Alphin. Larry V cyne 80.159 Altman. Richard Bruce 53.60,94.110 Alwine. Carlo Sue 143 Anderson, Carmen 159 - Debra L. 159 Anderson. Leslye 52.68. 159 Anderson, Mark Wilson Anderson, Virginio L. 143 Andrews. Leonidas 110 Andrews. Richard C. 151 an P. 87,151 Andrick. J. Scott 102,143 Annis. lonnie L 143 Ansted. Cynthia M. 51.143,144 Appel, Charles 95.151 Archambeoult, James A. 159 Archambeault. Jean A. 51.78,79,1 10 Arens, Dan R. 159 Arneson. Theresa 72.143 Arney. Mark Jay 110 Arnold. Ricky G. Arsenault, Linda G. Ashe. Cheryl L 52.159.165 Ashley, Roberta Kay 52,151 Athans. Dean 151 Atkins, Howell Ault, Lawrence N. 159 Austin. James R. 35,110 -B— Babson, Martha Gray 149 Baird, Linda Kay 110 Baker, Kenneth D. Baker, Michael Ross 78,110 Ball, Gregg A. 143 Ball. Michael 80,87.97,151 Ball. Stephen 88.159 Ballou. Bonnie 82.159 Balok. Michael 159 Banacka. Steven James 143 Barack. Leonard 159 Barony. Cothy A. 159 Barony, Charles G. 151 Bare, Christine 151 Bare, Sandra 64,1 10 Barker, Gory 80,88,93,99,159 Berkley. Ernest Al Berkley. Renee Louise 110 Bornbrook, James 91,93,143 Barnbrook, Timm D. 93.99,159 Barnes, Diane 159 Barrell, Ellen M. 159 Barrier, Kathleen H. 110 Barton, Kenneth R. 110 Barton, Paul A. 151 Barton, Thomas G. 151 Basham, Jacqueline 159 Botes. Judith Lynne 52,151 Bates, Linda Jean 143 Bath, Timothy W. 53,94,143 Batten, Terry Lee 151 Bauer. Sally May 18.143 Baxter. John Alan 151 Beard, David John 159 Beaty. David Michael 143 Beoudwoy, Mark 91.92.143,149 Beoudway, Monte Chris 159 Beover, Charle: W. 151 Beck. Jeanne M. 52,143,159 a Joanne Becker, Linda Mary 151 Bednar. Anne Kalhryfl 56.61.70,76.78.80.110 Beeman. Suson Lynn 73.80,159 • ■ aim 159 Belcher, Joyce Morlene I 10 51,143 - Allen 110 Bella. Solly Jean 159 Belzer. Christine R. 75.80,159 nee 143 ; il Anne 151 Benifiel Sheryl Ann 159 Benn. Richord L. 151 Bennett, Dolores Ann 63 Bennett, Phillip Bennett, Yvonne 159 Bentzen, Craig I. 1 10 Bentzen. Nancy A. 52,151 Berebitsky, Paul A. 87,110 Bergman. Kathleen 151 Bergman, Nancy 159 Berkland. Bruce B. 110 Berman, Joseph M. 159 Berman. Howard C. 52,69.78,151 Berman. Susan Barbara 61,143 Berndt, Dorothy M. 110 Berndt, Walter E. Berryman, Robert E. Jr. 151 Berta. Marsha 159 Berta, Nancy Rose 72,143 Bertles, William 151 Best, Brent Wayne 53,86.1,10,1 14 Betty. Bonnie Betty. Donald Bickel. Kathleen 159 Bickel, Patricia 74,82,159 Bickel, Patricia Ann 5 1 ,56.6 1 ,7 1 ,78,79,80,8 1 .111 Bierenga, Bonnie K. 52,159 Bingaman, William Todd 56,80,82,111,113.122 Bingham, Kenneth 1 1 1 Birdsall, Kenneth 151 Birdsall, Nancy Lou 78.111 Birdsell, Dennis 143 Birdsell, Linda J. 72,151 Black, David Allan 111 Blackwell, Brenda L. 151 Blair, Constance Lavo 1 1 1 Bloir, John Michael 151 Blair, Julia R. 159 Blanton, Rowena P. 151 Blessing, David John 1 1 I Blondia, Monica Lee Blue, Janice Lynn 52,78.151 Bock, James Andrew 151 Bock, Susan Jane 61,143 Bodnar, David Boettcher, Deborah Bogan, Dianne Marie 151 Boger, Robert Blair 1 1 1 Boggs, Jill Christine 143 Bolin, Julie Ann 151 Bolinger, James Lee 159 Bonds, Tom Allen 15] Boocher, Danny 159 Borich, Dennis Michael 111 Borlick, Susan M. 151 Born, Rose Marie A. 159 Bostwick, Donald Lee Boswell. Terry J. 52.159 Bottorff, Deborah Koy 143 Bottorff, Sharon Ann 111 Bottorff, Susan Elain 143 Bowie, Sherry E. 51,159 Boys, James D. 159 Boys, Randell F. 62,111 Bradfleld, John E. Jr. Bradford, Virginia A, 159 Bradley, Lynne A. 151 Bragg, Eugenia L. Bragg, Margaret C. Brann, Mary E. 159,165 Brasseur, Gregg L. 87,151,157 Bratcher, Dennis D. 95,159 Bravin, Mark 71,78,151 Broy. David 79,159 Brazeau, Franciene M. 159 Brazeau, Linda Jean 1 1 1 Brazy, Deena Beth 159 Brevard, Delia Marlene 143 Brev ard, Lana L. 112 Brickley, Robert H. 80 Bridge, Craig 82,159 Bridger, Kathleen S. 79,112 Bridger, Mary E. 159 Bridger, William James 151 Bridges, Nora 159 Briggs. Rebecca Sue 112 Brink, Jeffrey Allen 75,159 Broadnax, Mory Jo Braadstreet, Lucian J. 53,86,143 Brogdon, Larry A, 1 12 Broniing, Jeffrey A. 1 12 Brook, Goil E. 143 Brook, Neil 159 ok, Sanford M. 80,82,112.122 iwn, Albert B, wn Catherine S. 151,152 wn, Cathy 159 wn, Christine Y. 159 wn, Gary Lee 112 wn, Gregory L. 112 wn, Linda Jean 151 wne, Lynn F. 52,69,159 wne. Susan M. 57.58.74,143,144.149 iwnell, Kelly D. 98,151 Irubaker, Cathy 73,159 on, Carl F, 112 Brunton, Cora A. 57,58,1 12 Buchanon, David E. 88,93,159 Buchanon, Howard W. 151 Buchanon, Stanley W. 112 Buck, Charles Frank 143 Buck, Pamela Kay 112 Budecki. Thomas Henry 58,78, 1 1 3 Bueche, Dianne Lou 143 . The i 159 Bunnell, Brian Ross 151 Bunnell, Harriet Jo 143 Bunnell, Larry 143 Bunnell, Ronnie Lee 151 Burch, Denise 159 Burke, Bernodette 113 Burke, Peter Dunn 65,89,151 Burke, Richard Allan 88,93,99,159 Burkett, Cheryl 159 Burkett, Stephen 143 Burr, Richard Wm. Burrei, E. 52 Burtsfield, Gregory M. 151 Busch, Nancy A, 56,60,61,1 13.140 Busch, William 93,98.151 Bush. William D. 151 Buskirk, Frank G. Buti, Nancy Lee 151 Butsch, Bonila Sue 151 Butts, Kenneth 78,80,113 Butts, Myra 68,151 Buzolich, Robert Allen 159 Buzolitz, Carol Ann 80,143 Bybee, Nancy Kay 143 -C— Caffrey, Helen 143 Colder, Larry Stuart 113,159 Caldwell, Brenda G. 151 Callum, Jeffrey M. 143 Campbell, Diana Lynn 151 Campbell, Jill Ann 143 Campbell, John Scott 53,86,100,101,113 Campbell, Roger M. 78,113 Campbell, Stephen 57,58 .143 Canen, Janet 151 Cantwell, David Michael 52,159 Cappert, Thomas 159 Carlson, Henry Foster 159 Caron, Charles Lucien 159 Carpenter, Janice K. 113 Carr, Patrick Carroll. George W. 159 Carroll, Stephen 78,143 Carton, James R. 1 13 Casasanta, Kathy 143 Cosasanta. Susan J. 52,71,80,82,151 Cose, Cheryl Irene 113 Case, Rebecca S. 63,143 Cashen, Michael 88 Cashen, Steven 88,159 Cassady, Linda Sue 159 Cotonzarite, James M. 151 Challinor, Gloria Jean 78,113 Challinor, Richard Ed 159 Chamberlin, Jeffery 143 Chamberlin, Lucinda A. 113 Chopin, Elizabeth 34,113 Chopin, James Robert Chapman, Ronald J. Cherry, Brenda 151 Cherry, William 143 Chism, George R. Chomyn, Daniel Thomas 88,97,159 Chomyn, Tim 87,143 Chong, Charlene M, 51,68,71,113 Chrzanowski, Michael 151 Clark, Carol S. 159 Clark, Jeffrey Scott 94,159,165 Clayton, Andre Clayton, Harriet A. 63,113 Clayton, Rhonda 159 demons, Carol M. 51,143 demons, Mary Ellen 80,151 dine, Diane Cheryl 59,151 Cline, Robert C. 151 Cohen, Judith M. 151 Cohen, Pamela 159 Cohn, Richard Stephen 143 Colbert, Ross Bulla 143 Cole, Oliver Kenneth 86,143 Coleman, Nancy 159 Colip, Thoman Everett 16,53,86,100,101,113 Collins, Dennis D. 76,1 13 Collins, Lillian Lee 113 Collins, Ronald 53,100,143 Collins, Samuel Collins, Staphanie J. 151 Collins, Virginia R. 52,59,151 Condon, Patrick J. 151,159 Conley, Degorah K. 51,80,143 Conzolo, Mark 159 Cook, Gail J. 52,159 Cook, Margaret D. 58,143 Cook, Richard 159 Cook, Robert 151 Cooke, David L. 159 Coon, Linda L. 113 Cooper, Judith 52,151 Cooper, Michael T. 143 Cordes, David Grant 113 Cordes, Stephen A. 151 Cornell, Warren L. Cossman, David Alan 143 Cossmon, Shelley A. 18,69,143 Cottrell, John 143 Cowen, Suzette K. 1 14 Coy, Sharon Leslie 63,114 Crane, Janice 56,57,58,60,61,73,78,79,114 Cranmer, Vicky 151 Cri pe, Thomas 95,151 Crocker, James Ralph 1 14 Cudney, Sandra 18,114 Cukrowicz, Beverly D. 151 Cukrowicz, Ronald E. Cunningham, Thomas Cunningham, Timothy J, Curd, Jeannette 114 Custard, William C. Cyrier, Larry B. 114 Cyrier, Melanie 18,58,78,143 — D- Dahlgren, Jane E. 159 Dahlin, Kenneth L. 143 Dailey, Charlene 63,1 15 Dailey, Jo Ann 159 Dailey, Joseph P. Dailey, Susan K. Donch, Louisa M. 73,143 Daniel, Dennis 159 Dare, Gary A. 80 Dark, Susan 151 Darsee, Dean G. 52,159 Dougherty, John E. 56,78,79,100,1 15,122 Davey, Kerry 69,114,1 15 Davey, Lee 143 Davis, Austin 115 Davis, Donald H. 87,101 Davis, Jacequeline D. 159 Davis, James A. Dovis, Janice 151 Davis, Jon W. 151 Davis, Larry 151 Davis, Mary Kathryn 143 Davis, Melvin Paul Davis, Phyllis, Cydney 143 Davis, Richard Albin 91,92,143 Davis, Susan Mary Deak, Connie R. 151 Debellis, Robert C. 160 Debow, Cheryl A. Decker, Jerry M. 53,94,95,143 Deeds, Kathy lone 115 Degroff, Alan Kent 160 Delahanty, Kevin P. 53,90,1 15 Deleury, Christine Jo 80.160 Delvallee, Deborah D. 80,82,160 Delvallee, Lois Anne 80,82,115 Demien, Deborah J. 151 Demien, Terry Robert 115 Demoss, Barbara A. 160 Demske, James 160 Dene, Jerry D. 151 Denham, Nancy 75,157 Denman, Steven Paul 115 Denslow, Judith Ann 73,75,143 Derbeck, Patricia 115 Dezamitz, John Steven 160 Diamond, Gregory A. 115 Dickens, Rick 151 Dickey, Bruce H. 53,56,76,80,82,83,90,115,140 Dickey, Keith W. 50,51,56,57,58,78,1 15 Dickey, Michael D. 160 Dickey, Robert Lee 19,143 Digirolamo, Carmen S. 79,160 Digirolamo, Karen 79,143 Dillman, Vickie Lynn 57,58,78,143 Dineen, James M. 160 Dingley, Albert F, Dixon, Beverly M. 73,160 Dixon, Pamela 73,115 Dluzak, Joseph A. 115 Doaks, Michael 160 Doaks, Stanley Dobson, John J. 115 Dodgson, Susan 78,115 Doetsch, William 160 Dombkowski, Amelia 115 Dominy, Dianne K. 18,115 Donahue, Jerry 143 Donaldson, Teddie L. 115 Donnelly, Doreen Gay 1 15 Donoho, Becky 160 Donoho, Mark 115 Donoho, Michael 143 Doty, Terri Lynn 151 Dowling, Helen 160 Dowling, Molinda 115 Dowling, Michele L. 143 Downey, Dennis J. Downey, Michael 143,149 Dragoun, Denise D. 160 Dragoun, Michael W. 78,143 Drake, John C. 143 Driver, Francine 143 Driver, Jack Q. 53,89,96,100,101 Drudge, Dennis Dubois, Suzanne 64,115 Dunbar, Kristina L. 160 Dunfee, James Houston 151 Dunn, Phyllis Jean 143 Durham, James E. 51,143 Dworecki, Anne M. 160 -E- Eastman, Cynthia Ann 52,80,160 Eastman, David Thomas 144 Eberhardt, Susan K. 160,165 Ebersole, Floyd Raymond 151 Eckenberger, Jay M. 52,99,160 Eckenberger, Pamela L. 57,78,80,82,116,140 Eckert, Barbara J. Eddy, Larry Wayne 78,80,1 16 , Anna 151 , Charles V. 143 Edmonson, Marilyn Sue 160 Egendoerfer, Steven 143 Ehlers, James Alfred 112,116 Ehlers, Sally Ann 50,56,67,116,122,128 Ehlers, Tom Slick 93,160 Eiler, Scott Alan 88,160 Ein, Alan Richard 143 Ein, Shelly Irene 160 Ein, Steven L. 116 Eiszner, John Williams 152 Ell, Stephen Paul 152 Elling, Memel Ruth 61,143 Elliott, Carol 152 Elliott, Kathryn Emery, Dennis J. 116 Eming, Richard W. 116 Eminger, A. Charles 116 Emley, Victor R. Jr. 65,78,86,152 Enders, Larry 53,86,116 Engel, Linda Diane 160 Engel, Maureen 160 Engel, Terry L. 152 Engle, Barbara 64,71,78,116 Engle, Delores Rochel 160 Engle, Jacqueline Lee 1 16 Engle, Thomas 152 Erath, Lawrence 116 Erickson, Nancy G. 61,78,143 Eriksen, Corliss 152 Eskew, Donna Lee 52,152 Eufemi, Cynthia 143 Everly, Cindy Sue 152 Everly, Linda Ellen 152 -F- Fahey, Frank J. 53,94,143 Faurot, Kathy 78,144 eferman, Peggy J. 68,144 eirick, Diana Kay 160 eldman, Carol I. 18,57,60,67,116 eldman, Jerrold ergerson, Albert Lee ; ilips. Mary B. 160 inger, Gary M. 67,116,173 inneran, Patricia 144 Ml, Cynthia Louise 63,144 ■sette, Carol A. 72,152 sher, Connie Loraine 152 ,sher. Dale W. sher. Gale Loren 152 sher, Karin L. 116 sher, Marilyn Kay 116 sher, Marsha Gayle 64,78,1 16 isher, Sandra J. 59,68,152 : itzge.ald, Michael O. 53,94,144 =itzgerald, William M. 53,94,152 agle, Craig Allen 144 Flanagan, John 144 Flanagan, Patrick M. 160 ling, Bert L. 53.80,86.93,98,152 ling, Karen Elaine 72,160 =lohr, Robert L. 152 vers, Paul A. 152 arty, James H. 160 arty, Margaret E, 152 Fokey, Sandra L. Forbes. Beth Ann 160 ird, James 160 ird, John B. 95,152 re, Linda D. 144 .rsberg. Robert J. 152 irsberg. Victoria 160 Forsythe, Keith 116 ' , Milton Lee 62,116 Foster, Thomas J. 160 outs. Deborol L. 52,68,80.160 outs, Rebecca S. 52,59,152 owler, Richard R. 160 ox. Deborah Kay 116 ox, Michael P. 87,152 ox, Robert F. ox, Sharon R. 78,144 ragomeni, Vikki Lynn 152 ragomeni, Vincent L. 51,86,97,152 rancher, Cynthia 160 rank, Dennis 152 rank, Diane 160 rederick, Patricia A. redrick, Cynthia L. 117 reel, Edward P. 88,93,99,160 reese, Kathleen L. 72,80,144 renkiel, Paul 160 Frey, Mary M. 52,160 •ey, William E. 152 riar, Karl D. 152 risk, Stephen Gary 117 ritz, Cheryl Diane 52,59,152 ritz, David E. 152 en Ra 152 ritz, Terry Lynne 1 17 ross, Mary Jo 144 jentes, Anastacio uller, Donald Leroy 160 Fuller, Penny 144 Funnell, Jacqueline K. 152 ig, Jeralyn Jane 80,152 Futter, Lynne F. 160 -G- Gagnon, Richard 160 Gaines, Franklin D. Gole, Patricia Kay 117 Gamoshe, Steven C. Gardner, Peggy A. 160 Garnitz, Thomas Natha 152 Gaseor, Paula M. 152 Gaston, Prentice W. 78,117 Gatchell, James L. 160 Gatchell, Terry L. 117 Gates. Cindy Lou 152 Gathright. Charles E. Gay, Leslie Ann 160 Gay, Lucinda 51,61,67,69,112.117,128 Gebhardt, Janet Jue 58,75,144 Gentner, Diane R. 152 Gentner, Susan 117,122 George, Danny Gergacz, Trudy M. 152 Gersey, Martin Lee 144 Geyer, Kathryn Gene 58,117 Gibboney, Gary M. 94,95,1 17 Gibbs, Catherine L. Gibson. Mary J. Gilbank. Wendy Jane 160 Gilbert. Neil Lee 57.66,117.173 GiWea. Gloria Jean Gill. Wendy Maxine 34.51.63.117 Gillert. Donna Jean 73.160 Glasro. James H. 144 Glaser, Sherry Lynn 67.144.1 9 Gloss. Dorothy E. 66.118 Glassburn. Rickie E. 118.152 Glossburn. Roy 65.152 Glossburn. Violet 1 1 8 Gillespie. Gwendolyn 152 Glore. Thomas G. 144 Goetz. Deborah Sue 152 Goetz. Paul Frederick 53.94.118 Gotbo. Constance A. 144 Golden. Edward S. 144 Goldman, Robert L. 74,160 Goldner. Roth Ann 152 Goldsmith, Leslie H. 80.82.1 14,1 18 Goldsmith, Linda M. 52,74.152 Goldsmith. Roslyn J. 72.152 Goldstein, Cathy I. 51.118 Gonter. Deborah D. 68,73.160 Good. Diane L. 118 Goodchild. Suzanne M. 160 Goodman, Ronald Brian 144 Gordon, David 118 Gordon. Edward Forest 118 Gordon. Larry Gene 144 Gordon. Ronald E. 152 Gorny, Craig A. Gorny. Ronald Lee 67.98.1 18.128 Grabowski. Karen E. 51,78.118 Grabowski, Valerie T. 144 Gramps. Linda 160 Gramps. Marilyn 75.152 Grams, Catherine Anne 160 Grams. Mary Jo 18,160 Gronning. C. Thomas 152 Grannis. Richard V. 153 Graves. Georgia L. 63.78.144 Gray. John Ellis I 18 Gray. Michael E. 153 Grayson. Downey 144 Groyson, George D. Grayson. Kimra Ann 160 Grayson. Paulette 16.153 Green, Gloria J. 63,153 Green, Jacqueline B. 118 Green. Kelly Patrick 153 Green. Vernerta Y. 153 Greene. Marie K. 160 Greenlee. Tom W. 160 Gregg, Bonnie Gregg. Daniel S. 65,153 Gregg, Jeffrey Allen 160 Gregor, Suzette A. 51.72.74,144 Grenert. Kathy L. 144 Grey. Richard G. 153 Grimon. Morgoret L. 63,118 Grimes, Debbie J. 160 Grimes, Robbie A. 118 Grimm, Robert L. 144 Grindeland. Diana J. 144 Groff. Nancy E. 153 Gross, Jeonine 52,59,153 Gross, Marsha 58.144 Groth. Darla R. 51.78.80.144 Grover. Beverly R. 144 Grzegorek, Joyce M. 153 Guerden. Rolondo 118 Gulyas. Emery I. 153 Gunn. Wayne T. 58.78.144 Gustofson. Andrew L. 78.153 Gutenburg. Larry 57.58.78.118 Guthrie. Linda Jane 160 Guzicki. Susan 51.58,144 — H— Haog, Gregory 96.97.144 Hocker. Corolyn M. 63.75.80,1 18 Hocker, Laurel 74,82,83,118 Hocker, Phyll.i 52,153 Hockett, Kathy Joann 79.144 Hogedorn. Carol Ann 153 Hahn, Diane M. 18.51,63,144 Hale, Daniel C. 160 Holl. Gregory M. 160 Hall. JomcsM 153 Hamilton. Juliette 60.1 18 Hamilton. Martha E. 153 Hamilton. Phil.p 53.89.100.101.144 Hamilton. Ronold A. 75.78.153 Ha , Tho 144 Hanks, Michael R. 153 Hansen, Laverne 118 Hanson, David M. 144 Harding. Michael A. 144 Hardman. Carol S. 160 Hardy. Daryl E. Hardy. Gregory S. Hargreoves, John M. 153 Horinger. Kathy M. 160 Harmon. Lynn K. 52.153 Harmon, Jeffery 160 Harmon, William V. II 8 Harrigan, Robert D. 153 Harringer. Janice S. 118 Harris, Bettie 56.118 Harris, Cheryl Lynn 119 Harris, Homer Lee 153 Harrison, Deborah Lynn 153 Hartke, Nile R. Hartman. Susan Alice 160 Hartson, Deborah Kay Hartwick. Alan P. 153 Hartwick. Patrick Lee 53,100,101.1 19 Haskin, Dovid 160 Hatfield. Patricia A. 145 Houflaire, Joseph E. 53.94,95,119 Houghton, Gwendolyn 119 Haun, Trudy Havel. Cathy 51.58.61.68,72,145 Havel, Robert E. 65,153 Hay, Ruthann C. 160 Hoyden, Cheryl 145 Hoyden, John 62,145 Hazelton, Janet 160,165 Heber, Dale Edward 145 Heckaman, Cathy Ruth 50,1 19 Heckomon, Curtis 88, 97,99,160 Hedmon, Lawrence L. 145 Hehl, William Charles 145 Heick, Scott Wm. 153 Heim, Jill 160 Heintzberger, Kathy J. 160 Heinz, Kurt J. 65,160 Heinzman, Cindy K. 160 Heise, Lynda Roe 160 Henry Helen J. Held, Franklin T. 119 Held, John T. 76,80,119 Held, Patricia A. 153 Helfmon. Diane K. 145 Helms, William C. 145 Hemig, Kathy L 145 Henderson, David L. Hendrickson, Bruce J. 80,160 Hendrickson, Craig E. 145 Hendrickson, Julia K. 51,61,71,74,119 Hendrickson, Mark A. 75,80,153 Henn, Holger 76,120 Henry, Brigitte C. 52,153 Henry. Christine B. 78,120 Henry, Dennis 120 Henry, Helen 78,153 Henry, Kathleen Ellen 59,68 Hensler, Peggy 160 Hensley, Linda D. 145 Herman, Michael John Hernandez, Maria Herrell, Robert L. 160 Herreman, James T. 53,94,140,145 Herring, Milton E, 62,120 Herschberger, Douglas 153 Hershberger, Dwayne M. 120 Hersom, John William 153 Hersom, Peggy Lynn 160 Hersom, Robert E. 153 Hertel. Madonna L. 160 Hertel. Regino Marie Hertz, Dick 153 Heston, Catherine J, 145 Hickey, Karen M. 78,145 Hickey, Marguerite J. 120 Hickey, Maureen 59,72,153 Hickey, Nancy 145 Hickey, Peggy V. 160 Hicks, Kathleen G. 160 Hight. Maxine Lucille 153 Hile, Susan Kay 120 Hill. Billie W. Hill, Daniel C. 153 Hill, Dovid D, 74,153 Hill, Janice Marie 161 Hill, Monte Irving 97,161 Hindsley, Susan 161 Hindsley, William 120 Hine, Mary J. 145 Hintz, Leo J. 62, 120 Hitt, Shirley J. 153 Hjerpe, Kent Edward 161 Hoban, Martin P. 145 Hochstetter, Michael 161 Hodges, Michael D. 62 Hoenk, Robert H. 120 Hoffman, David 120 Hoffman, Kimberly 161 Hoffman, Stephen 153 Hoffman, Thomas Eugene 145 Hoffman, William Hogan. Gwendolyn 153 Hogman, Sherry C. 52,153.157 Hojora, Mary Kathryn 145 Holsinger, Vicki 153 Honold. Michael Hoover, Jack 145 Horning, Michael J. 145 Horvath, Carolyn F. 51,80,81,145 Horvath, Gregory A. 161 Horvath. John A. 120 Horvath. Richard L. 88,161 Horvath, Steven R. Horvath, William Carl 161 Hough, Judy 161 Houghton, James S. 89,120 Howard, Margarite 120 Howe, Marilyn L. 63,145 Howell, Donno Lynne 153 Hrabik, Cynthia Sue 51.67,78,145 Hronek, Rick Joseph 88, 97,99,161 Hubbard. Pamela Joan 161 Huff, Judy R. 160 Huff, Kathy Jane 5 1 ,56,57.6 1 ,66, 1 1 6, 1 2 1 , 1 8 Hughes, Alana Dee 145 Hughes, Shauna 161 Hugins, Lois 161 Humes, Catherine 153 Humes, Herman Jr. 53,86,96.121 Humes, Ronald Lee 153 Humphrey, Christine 51,58.145,149 Humphrey, Jeanne M. 153 Humphrey. Robert 153 Humphrey, Thomas P. 161 Humphreys, John R. 153 Hunt, Dale Lee 153 Hunter, Donald 145 Hupp, Linda K. 121 Hurd, Brenda K. 73,161 Hurd, Clarence A. Hurlbut, Claude D. 121 Hurlbut, Roberto L. 161 Huster. Richard A. 145 Huys, Richard E. 62,160 -I- Inman, Madelyn 121 Inman, Nanette Inwood, Koren H. 161 luliano. Ronald 145 Ivory. Kenneth L, 88,93.161 Ivory, Kevin D. 88 Ivimey. Linda Eileen 121 Ivy, Matthew -J- Jockey, John M. 53,100,101 ,121 Jockey, Ronald P. 121 Jackson, David Lee Jockson, John Love Jackson, Eunice A. 161 Jockson, Mario 63,153 Jackson, Patrick 86,97.145 Jacob, Edward F. 87,153 Jacob, Rebecca 121 Jacobs, Barbara J. 71,72.80,121 Jacobs, Jane E. 161 Jacobs, John H. 121 Jacobs, Martin S. 153 Jacox, Pamela Ann 80,161 Jameson, John Howard 145 Janicki, Leigh W. 145 Janicki, Lewis A. 121 Janizak, Arlene K. 52,161 Janizak, Darlene 52,161 Jonowiak, Joann 121 Jellum, Allan 88,161 Jenner, Judith 161 Jennings, Joyce A. 82,161 Jeter, James 145 Jeter, Mike 74 Jensen, John Peter 89,153 Jodon, Dale 161 Joers, Jeffrey Rea 153 Johns, Janie Ann 161 Johnson, Keith W. 52,153 Johnson, Louise E. 52,59,153 Jones, Charles E. 114,121 Jones, Cubie James 53,89,100,101,121 Jones, lona M. 153 Jones, Mary Jane 52,64,67,161,165 Jones, Rebecca L 18,51,121 Jones, Roberta Ann 18,153 Jones, Thomas Lee Jones, Victor 65,153 Jones, William D. 121 Jones, Zetha Jontz, Joan Lea 121 Jordan, Brad 80,161 Jordan, Julie 145 Jordan, Michael G. 122 Jordan, Scott 80,87,97,153 Joseph, Judy Beth 69,145 Joyner, Lemuel M. 56,122 — K— Kahnke, Kristine 145 Kaiser, John 53,56,60,86,91,92,98,122 Kaley, Rhonda E. 51,56,61,71,74,78,122 Kamm, Christine A. 161 Kamp, Karen Kay 18,51,54,67,68,145,149 Kanczewski, Diane L. 63,153 Kaniewski, D. Steven 74,145 Karn, Joanne E. 64,73,78,153 Kasper, Patricia A. 153 Katz, Irvin S. 122 Katz, Martin I. Katz, Nancy Ann 80,82,122 Katz, Shelly 161 Kaylor, James C. 161 Kazmierzak, Louise 145 Keating, Lawrence B. Keating, Patricia J. 51,71,74,145 Keeler, Cheryl Ann 52,59,71,78,153 Keeler, Dean Russell Keeley, George 95,153 Keeley, Maureen V. 58,145 Keeley, Nancy 161 Keith, Janet M. 51,145 Keith, Kathryn A. 52,161 Keith, Patricia Ann 122 Keleman, Louis J. 153 Keleman, Richard 122 Keller, Dean 161 Keller, Peggy 161 Keller, Sandra J. 145 Kelley, Sharon S. 18,54,114,122 Kelly, Dennis G. 78,145 Kelly, Kathleen 78,122 Kelly, Laurine 145 Keltner, John M. 145 Kendall, Jean 82,145 Kendall, Phyllis M. 161 Kent, Kenneth L. 161 Keppler, Patricia S. 161 Keppler, Wayne A. 122 Kerby, Cynthia Lynn 63,153 Kereszturi, John S. Kerr, Eleanor J. 78,145 Kerr, Leslie J. 161 Kerr, Sandra L. 63,78,122 Kerr, Steven C. 145 Kershner, Helen M. 41,63,123 Kessler, Kathy A. 153 Kijek, Cynthia Jean 123 Kimble, Thomas W. 153 Kincaid, Jeffery A. 161 Kinder, Rebecca King, Karen Sue 161 King, Thomas F. 123 Kingma, Constance J. 73,123 Kingma, Cynthia 161 Kinney, Kathleen A. Kirkwood, Tracy 161 Kirwin, Holly Susan 153 Kish, Barbara M. 145 Kish, Richard A. 62,69,80,161 Klahr, Ross E. 57,58,78,79.123 Kloote, Charles Wayne 97,153 Kloote, Cheryl 52,153 Kloote, Fredrick 51,87,147 Klosowski, James 153 Kluszczynski, Casimir Kluszczynski, Mary M. 153 Kluszczynski, Michael 86,97,153 Kluszczynski, Susan J. 63,78,123 Knabenshue, Kerry L. Knapp. Emily S. 73,78,123 Kobiec, Sharon M. 1 6 1 Kobiec, Stephen M. Koch, Kristina 161 Koehler, Elizabeth O. 61,71,80,145 Koehler, Paul D. 147 Koehler, Robert C. 97,153 Koehler, Thomas E. 53,86,97,147 Koehnemann, Deborah J. 153 Kohen, Polly A. 152,153 Kominkiewicz, John 98 Korpal, Christy L. 18,66,120,123 Kovas, Dianne 144,145 Koz, Kathy Jeanne 82,145 Krakowski, Kathy M. 123 Kratz, William J. 153 Kreisle, John M. 54,94,123 Kress, Steve R. 145 Krizmanich, Celine 51,58,69,145 Kronewitter, Gail L. 18,63,145 Kronewitter, Judith K. 64,145 Kronewitter, Thomas L. 123 Krovitch, George Krueger, Annette 68,161 Krueger, Gerald A. 153 Krueger, Kenneth J. 93,99,161 Kruggel, Robert 145 Kruyer, Kathleen 52,59,153 Kruyer, Thomas E. 53,86,96,101,145 Kryder, James S. 80,93,98,153 Kryder, William 82,123 Krziza, Deborah Ann 64,123 Krziza, Victoria 153 Kubiak, Carl Edward 65,78,153 Kubisiak, Christina 145 Kuboske, Patty Ann 50,123 Kuc, Deborah M. 80,161 Kuespert, Jill Ann 161 Kuhn, Kathleen A. 58,78,123 -L- Lackman, John Michael Lackman, Kristina 161 Lacluyse, Stephan L. 145 Ladyga, Nanette 153 Lain, Joyce E. Laird, John M. 145 Lake, Frederick M. 145 Lake, Robyn L. 52,161 Lamirand, L Deborah 161 id E. 1,161 Landsberg, Randy L. 97,154 Lane, Linda 51,145 Lane, -Robert Michael Langwith, Lou Ann 123 Langwith, Nancy 52,165 Lanier, Harden Morris 53,100,101,123 Lapham, Robert F. 123 Lapierre, Keith F. 161 Larkin, Kathy Sue 123 , Christine Ann 75,78,145 La i Louise 145 i, Roger Arthur 58,78,123 l, Steven Carl 145 Lauck, Rosemary 57,58,78,79,1 14,124 Laughlin, Betty Lou 145 Laughlin, Wayne 62,97,161 Laure, Philip J. 124 Law, Kay 124 Lawrence, Judy Grace 124 Layman, Linda Sue 154 Lazzara, Charles 87,145 Lefkow, Kathleen M. 72,154 Lefkow, Patti 145,149 Lehman, John H. 154 Leonard, Susan Kay 124 Levatin, Lauren Sue 59,154 Levine, Martin B. Levkoff. Amy Louise 161 Lewis, Barbara A. 73,145 Lewis, Cheryl L. Lewis, James R. 87,154 Lewis, Julia 82,161 Lichkay, Alan E. 161 Lichtenfels, Jeffry W. 52,95,161 Liebeler, Carol 145 Liebeler, John Raymond 124 Liggett, Brian Kim 154 Liggett, Robert S. 67,90 ,124,126 Liggett, Ronald J. 154 Lind, Carol A. 161 Lind, Leonard E. 65,154 Lindahl, A. John 161,78 Lindale, Howard A. Lindas, Roger 78,145 Linder, James G. Lindsay, Rebecca 52,72.75,154 Lindsey, Catherine S. 145 Lindstedt, Terry Sue 154 Lingar, Peter M. 154 Linker, Kathlyn Sue 51,64,73,124 Lippert, Christine M. 58,125 Liste, Susan C. 51,68,74.145 Little, Jerry Dean 96,125 Locks, John William 145 Long, Jane Janette 154 Long, Jean Jonelle 154 Longfellow, Michael L Loos, William K. 80,145 Lord, Donald H. 58,145 Lott, Danny Lee 161 Lott, Steve E. 154 Loveland, Stephen M. 125 Lovelett, Kathryn D. 64,145 Lovings, Craig Lowe, Darcy E. 154 Lowe, James H. 125 Lowell, Walter Clyde 145 Lower, Christopher R. Lower, Daniel Ralph Lower, Kathleen M. 125 Lowery, David Eugene 161 Lowery, Nancy J. 21,75,145 Lowry, Laurel 52,161 Lowry, Scott A. Luckett, Don A. 161 Luckey, Stefania Ann 161 Lueth, Larry D. 93,161 Lukas, Susie Wilma 52,82,161 Lukens, Cathy Ann 161 Lung, Douglas A. 161 — M- MacDonald, Pamela K. 154 MacGregor, Douglas 17,53,56,86,95,97,125,140 MacGregor, Janice 171 Maciulski, Gregory A. 145 Maciulski, Michael J. 88,161 Mack, Patricia 69,161 Mack, William Macri, Cynthia 161 Madison, Diane M. Madison, James 53,125 Madison, R. Scott 53,94,95,125 Madison, Timothy D. 88,93,161 Madura, Jeanie 161 Magdalinski, Joanne I. 80,154 Magee, J. Bradley 82,154 Magee, Lawrence E. 56.82,83,125 Magee, Linda Sue 61,76.78,82,83,146 Magera, James K. 125 Mahank, Comille N. 52,161 Main, Barbara 154 Mais, Dale E. 80,89,161 Mais, Linda Sue 75,146 Maley, Frank 125 Malicki, Carl K. 146 Moll. Penelope Mallory, Craig J. 161 Malone. Ethel P. 154 Malone. Nancy 154 Mammon, Thomas P. 161 Mangano, David R. 161 Mangus, Alan D. 161 Mangus, Gregory 111,125 Manierre, Robbie O. 88,162 Mann, Rita Mae Manuszak, William 53,89,101,146 Marbley, Daisy 162 Marcotte, Nancy 157 Marks, Susonne E. 154 Marler, Rebecca J. 52,73,162 Marriott, David P. 146 Marshall, Gary E. 146 Marshman, Diana Marshman, Larry D. 162 Martellaro, Charles 146 Martellaro, David Mar 154 Martellaro, Robert 162 Martin, Bettie Forres 125 Martin, Billye Louise 80,146 Martin, Carol D. 78,154 Martin, Charles 97,162 Martin, Constance J. 50,125 Martin, Kathryn 78,125 Martin, Linda Jean 146 Martin, Margaret 154 Martin, Timothy R. 154 V- • -;. Je- -.-- 5: ' 54 Mortinov. Pomelo 51.61.69.76.144.146 Marvel. Sue Ann 78.125 Marvin. Cynthia 162 Mown, Susan K. 146 Mathis. Debra 72.146 Matsushima. Takashi 61.87.154 Matthews. Brian F. 97.146 Matthews. Rachel K. 52.59 154 Mattingry. Donald A, 154 Matt Brian 125 Mowson. Leslie C. 53.102.125 May. Christopher A. 53.86,97.98.146 May. Robert C. 97.99.162 Moyerfeld. Bruce W. 1 54 Mayerhofer. Rose 154 McCarthy. David 125 McCorty. Donald S. 162 McCloughan, Williom 88.162 McClure, Diana Lee 125 McClure. Karen M. 51.57.58.72,78,146 McClure, Patricia 162 McCollum, Lynn R. 111,125 McCoy, Brenda Gail McCoy, Timothy W. McCracken. Robert 146 McDoniel, James R. 80,162 McDaniel, John Chris 125 McDonald. John 162 McDougol. Wilbur 146 McFarland, Dewey R. 81,162 McFarland, Georgia 146 McFarland, Janice K. 18.69,125 McFarland, Patrick M. 154 McGann. Michael 53.86.146 McGregor. Susan 51.63.146 Mclnerny, Anne P. 162 McKenzie. Kathleen 154 McKibbin, Scott W. 146 McKinney. Cynthia J. 34.52,73,162 McLean, Aneta Kay 63,125 McMahon. Pamela A. 78.146 McMahon, Vicki K. 162 McMillan, Kathy Elain 79 McNerney, Catherine A. 52.162 McNulty, Edword F. 80,89,101.126 McNulfy. Eileen E. 154 McPhee, Maureen B. 52.59.154 Medow, Judy L. 154 Mehta. Anil K. Meilke. Kathryn A. 154 Meilner, Laura Gi 162 Meilner, Larry J. 146 Meilner, Linda 162 Melick, Norman 146 Melick, Philip R. Mellinger, Richard D. 126 Merrill. Susan 82.154 Mervilde. James D. 126 Mesoros. Morlene 146 Metzger, Bruce Metzger. Douglas Fron 59,154 Metzler, Earl Joy 78,79.154 Meyer, Linda Kay 63.146 Meyers, Brent F. 88,93.99.162 Meyers. Patricia K. 126 Michaelis, Ronald E. 35.146 Michalski. Penny Lou 154 Mickelsen.Kristi Sue 21,56.57.58,78.126 Michalski. Wendy Sue 162 Mielke, Michael H, 146 Mihelich. John William 146 Mihelich. Kathryn 162 Mikulok, Christopher 126 Mikulak, Stephen J. 154 Mikusok, Beverly J. 146 Miller, Barbara Ann 162 Miller, Cathy Lynn 51.68,146 Miller. Daniel Lee 52.62.154 Miller. Donald E. 154 Miller, Georgiana Miller, John 154 Miller, Joyce 152,154 Miller, Kothryn J. 51,146,149 Miller. Marian C. 162 Miller, Marilyn Jane 50.54.1 14,126,140 Miller. Michael R. 146 Miller. Richard A. 154 Miller. Robert 146 Miller, Ruth Jean 126 Miller, Vaughn 80.146 Millimon. Rebecca A. 52,162 Million. Sheryl A 63. 146 Mills. Roxonne 18.50,56,61.69.126 Mills. William E. 146 Miltenberger. Rex J. 162 Mintz. Ilene R. 51,61,72,146 Minx. Mary Kaye 52.59.78.154 Mishler. Jonet L. 146 Mishler. Marylou A. 162 Mishler. Michael L. 126 Mitchell. Deborah 162 Mitchell. Linda 154 Mitchell. Nancy A. 162 Mitchell. Wallace Mizen. Susan M. 69,162 Moehring. Kristine 162 Molnar, Nancy K. 126 Molnar, Pamela M. 162 Montgomerie, Scott B, 154 Moo, Gregory C. 162 Moody. Delores 63.78.157.154 Moody. Patricia Ann 82,162 Moody, Robert J. 162 Mooney. Morlene K. 154 Moore, Bonnie Moore. Marina 67.126 Moore, Marvin J. 146 Moreland, Gloria 154 Moreno, Fred 162 Morfoot, Charles F. 126 Morfoot. Colleen 75,78,154 Morgan, Stephanie 154 Morion, Robert G. 86,93,154 Morrison, Kevin L. 162 Morrow, Christine 50,154 Morrow, Dale Eugene 1 26 Morse, Judy 146 Moses, Diane Sue 146 Moses, Larry Steven 98,146 Mosher, Mary Beth 126 Mounce, Linda 51,126,163 Mounce, Nancy Jeanne 52,59,154 Mueller, Christopher 78,146 Mueller, Craig T. 154 Mueller, Judith 52,82,162 Mullarky, John 146 Mullarky, Kathleen 154 Mullarky, Mory Rene Mullins, James 146 Muncie, Gerald 154 Muncie, Ronald 86,97,162 Murdock, Allen 99,154 Murphy, Janet 163 Murphy, Joyce 154 Murphy, Mary 163 Murphy, Michael 67,146 Murphy, Robert 154 Murphy, William 126 Muskin, Linda 64,76,146,149 Myers, Jay 154 Myers, Paula 163 -N- Nate, Angela 146 Natkow, Barbara 61,71,74,76,80,81,82,146 Neal, Stanton 91,92 Neff, Donald 78,154 Neff, Mark 78,146 Neff, Rhonda 163 Neff, Sheila 154 Neitzel, Gregory Nelson, William 146 Nelson, Brenda 57,58,61,67,146 Nelson, Jonet 50.64,74,78,82,126,128 Nemeth. James 142,163 Nemeth, Janis 78,79. 146 Nemeth. John 65.126 Nemeth, Trudy 154 Nesllerode, Jill 154 New, James 74,76,146 Ne Ste 163 Newark, C. 51 Newbill, Saidell 146 Newbold, Michael 154 Newcomer, Connie 126 Nickell, Jerry Nickle, Andrew 10,51.56,60,127,131,169 Nicksin, Robert 52,69,86,154 Nicksin, William 146,156 Nielsen, Andrew Niespodziany. Audrey 50,51,54,146 Nietch, Craig 163 Nietch, Kathleen 51,56,74,127 Ninios, Phillip 146 Nlvens, Deborah 154 Niver, Cheryl 127 Nlver Polly 127 Nobl , Jeffrey 80,82,146 Nooe, Bonnie 163 Norman, Diana 154 Norris, Christopher 53,127 Norris, John 53,90,146 Norris, Patricia 52,163 Norton, Sharon 127 Nova, Thomos 95,162,163 Nowak, Ann Nowastawski, Wayne 21,75,127 Nowicki. Terri 52,68,163 Nuchols, Gary 163 Nugent, Joan 51,61,80,146 Nyikos, Judith 18,56.78.127 Nyikos, Robert 88,97,99,163 -o- O ' Connell, Craig 146 O ' Connell. Michael 127 O ' Connor, Kathleen 154 O ' Hair, Judith 78,127 Olmsteod, David Olson, Caron 52,163 Olson, Crys 61,127 Opperman, Carl 75 Opperman, David 95,163 Osmanski, Melanie 52,154 Ostrander, Robert 127 Oswald, Eric 50,78,80,128 Otter, Marlene 51,58,74,76,142,146,149 Outlaw, Melvin 65,154 Owens, Jimmie — P— Packard, Thomas Page, Penny 63,68,154 Pagels, Marie 163 Painter, Gerald Pallo, Susan 163 Palmar, John 65,128 Ponzica, James 87,146 Panzica, John 87,146 Panzica, Philip 163 Papai, Kathleen 128 Paree, Claudia 146 Paree, Mavis 163 Parfitt, Scott 67,163 Paris, Linda 146 Parks, Janet 75,154 Parks, Thomos 65,128 Parrish, Tommy 62,128 Parseghian, Karen 61,67,146 Parseghian. Kristan 163 Pascoff, Duane 128 Pascuzzi, Valerie 52,82,163 Paskin, Richard 65,154 Patterson, Jo Ellen 163 Paulk, Jane 163 Paulk, Robert 99,154 Powell, Susan 163 Pawlak, Carleen 80,154 Pawlak, James 95 Pawlak, Victoria 163 Powlowski, Gregory 98,144,146 Pawlowski, Pamela 64,68,128 Payne, James 163 Payne Linda 58,146 Peck, Mary Kay 51,54,56,67,128 Peck, Michael 154 Peck, Thomas 146 Pedersen, Debra 154 Pedersen, Karen 163 Peek, Thomas 154 Peiffer, Patricia 165 Peltz, James 95 Percifull, Perry 53,98,128 Perkins, Jennifer 163 Perkins, Patricia 73,146 Perkins, Patti Ann 154 Perrenoud, Roland 20,51,61,78,79,80,82,122,128 Perri, Richard 155 Perri, Timothy 128 Peters, Cothryn 52,155 Peters, Edward 21,56,128 Peters, Mark 155 Peters, Robert 56,78,80,129 Peters, Thomas 163 Petersen, Michael 80,146 Peterson, Karen 57,64,71,73,129 Pfaller, Richard 97,163 Pfeiffer, Anthony 155 Pfeiffer, Tobey 87,99 Pflueger, Herman 62,146 Phelps, Ida 146 Phelps, Raemozelle Philabaum, Dlano 52,163 Philaboum, Gory 146 Phillipoff. Mark. 88.97,163 Philip, Linda 52,163 Philips, Bernard 88,163 Phillips, Georgianna 75,146 Pichard, Douglas 95,163 146 Pietra Pipke, Pipke. ak, Jo , John 163 ]k, Thomas Bruce 129 William Dvorah 146 Pittman, Sandra 129 Pitts, Jo Ann 52,54,155 Pixley. Pamela 163 Plank, Cathy plant Inhn 146 Plainer, Dennis 129 Plainer, Susan 129 Platz, Mary Ann 129 Plaut, Kimson 65,80,155 Podell, Dennis 155 Podell, Kathleen 163 Poelvoorde, Scott 78,86,155 Poettgen, Kathleen 163 Poettgen, Susan 155 Polis, Robert 88,163 Polomskey, Delores 155 Povlock, Eugene Poorman, Jane 163 Poorman, Larry 35,129 Poorman, Vickie 51,63,1,46 Pope, Debra 163 Pope, Carole 129 Pope, Max 67,80,155 Popielski, Karen Popielski, Victoria Porth, Candace51 Poropat, Richard 163 Potter, David 146 Potter, Rickie 146 Povlock, Barbara Powell, Gary 163 Powell, Patti 63,69,129 Powers, Del Mar 155 Powers, Martin 155 Powers, Michael 62,87,99,146 Powers, Neva Rae 21,57,58,61,71,78,80,81,82,83,146 Prebys, Ann 59,155 Prescott, John 146 Presnell, Bobbie Preston, Larry 146 Preston, Ronald 147 Purl 147 -Q- Quick, Beverly 163 Quick, Bruce 163 Quigg, Robert 99,163 Quimby, Johnny 155 Quimby, Michael 96,147 Quimby, Richard 97,129 -R— Raber, Ruth 73,163 Rada, Kathy 155,157 Rada, Laurie 163 Radding, Carol 147 Rahn, William 163 Raitzin, Donna 64,147 Randolph, Pamela 163 Raschke, Linda 64,129,155 Raschke, Sheri 64,78 Raszipovits, Mark Roy, John 155 Ray, Kevin 147 Ray, Sharon 52,59,155 Raymond, Joseph 76,163 Raymond, Michael 76,82,155 Rector, Myla 163 Redemsky, Sandra 52,163 Redman, Dianne 147 Redman, Joyce 129,155 Redman, Tyrone 53,86,155 Reed, Danny 163 Reed, Donna Reed, Pamela 129 Reed, Philip 96,155 Reed, Sandra 63,129 Reeder, Thomas 60,129 Rees, Sandra 80,152,155 Reeves, Marsha 163 Reichert, Janna 64,129 Reichert, Ruth 34,64,155 Reinke, Patricia 147 Reisman, Esta 51,61,68,147 Reisman, Ronald 65,155 Renz, Bradley 147 Resseguie, Patricia 78,155 Rettic, Kevin 147 Reynolds, Stevon 163 Rhoades, Anne 51,129 Rhoades, Michael 155 Rhodes, Robin 52,163 Rice, Patsy 147 Rice, Richard Richards, Charles 147 Richards, Edward 129 Richards, Samuel 122,129 Richardson, Lynn 130 Riedel, David 147 Rifkin, Marvin 155 Riggs, Richard 130 Riley, Philip 147 Riley, Patricia 54,56,60,61,131 Riley, Rebecca 163 Rinehart, Gloria 147 Rinehart, Gregory 130 Rinehart, Judith 155 Risner, Bobby 163 Ritter, Nancy 147 Ritter, Sherrie 51,130 Ritter, William 130 Roames, Edward 59,62,155 Roames, Linda 82,163 Robarts, Richard 155 Roberts, Gregory 93 Roberts, Rebecca 63,73,130 Roberts, Richard 130 Roberts, Robert 53,86,130 Robinson, Curtis 163 Robinson, David 53,86,147 Robinson, Jeffrey 147 Robinson, Linda 155 Robinson, Marcia 155 Robinson, Richard 147 Rodriquez, Pedro Roe, Martha 147 Roe, Margaret 52,63,163 Roe, Ronald 155 Roessler, Cynthia 20,144,147 Rohman, Mary Jo 52,68,163 Romero, Angelica 51 Roncz, Diane 78,147 Roorda, Patricia 73,78,147 Ropes, Jeffrey 65,155 Rose, Barry Rose, Sharon 163 Rosenstein, Jan 52,67,155 Rosenstein, Richard 53,67,94,130,141 Ross, Troy 53,91,92,130 Rossner, Charles Roth, Linda 63,69,130 Rothermel, Dennis 76,80,87,147 Rowel I, Chester 88,163 Rowland, Lane Rubin, Joseph 163 Rubin, Wendy 61,147 Rufer, Nancy 147 Rummel, John 61,147 Rumpf, Deborah 155 Rupert, Thomas 130 Rusk, Carolyn 52,80,82,155 Russell, Horis 89,96,130 Russell, Sarah 155 Russwurm, Teri 147 Rydzynski, Rick 99,163 -S- Sack, Catherine 32,80,82,155 Sadler, Michael Sakara, Anthony 130 Solas, Andrea 163 Solas, Lou Ann 155 Salzman, Neil 155 Sample, Wayne 163 Sampson, Paula 163 Samson, Maria 130 Samuels, Joan 54,74,155 Sanders, David 155 Sanders, Dennis 130 Sanders, Judy 163 Sanders, Vicki 78,147 Sandock, Mollie 57,58,78,147 Sandock, Paul 163 Sandsmark, Patricia 130 Sanner, Glen 130 Sappington, Margo 130 Sarka, Joseph 155 Savarese, Deborah 44,58,78,130 Sayers, Kathryn 131 Sayers, Randall 163,165 Sayers, Richard 53,86,93,98,155 Scandling, Darryl 136 Schafer, Janice 82,163 Schafer, Susan 52,64,163 Schaper, Terry 93,147 Scheer, Margaret 155 Scheibelhut, William 155 Scheiman, Jacqueline 80,163 Scherzinger, Carlon Scheu, Craig 93,147 Schleiger, Beth 163 Schmidt, Jean 155 Schmidt, Timothy Schock, Pamela 163 Schoen, Terry 155 Schoonover, John 131 Schn , Alan 163 , David 155 , Jeffrey 93,163 Schroder, Susan 80,163 Schrager, James 147 Schroger, Thomas 53,94,95,155 Schultz, Bruce 155 Schultz, Rann 75,80,155 Schultz, Thomas 147 Schuster, Brian 65,163 Schuster, Daniel 47,51,61,74,76,78,147,149 Schwartz, Richard 62,163 Schwartz, Sandra 74,131,51 Schwartz, Susan 163 Sclamberg, Elliot 155 Scott, Gwendolyn 155 Scott, Starlet 163 Scott, Steven 163 Scott, Tony 131 Seach, Veronica 131 Seal, Chas 65,155 Sechowski, Christine 82,147 Sechowski, Dennis 164 Sechrist, Gordon 147 Sedam, Robert 53,86,131 Segal, Alan Seggerman, Patricia 52,155 Seidl, John 65.78,82,155 Seidl, Mary 82,164 Seiser, Linda 155 Seitz, Michael 131 Self, Larry 164 Sell, Gary 164 Selig, Karen 64,147 Sellenberg, John 147 Sellers, Kenneth 164 Severeid, Thomas 99,164 Severns, Frederick 87,147 Sexton, James 88,164 Shafer, Connie 155 Shafer, Henry 155 Shafer, Sandra 131 Shahan, John 71,82,131 Shahan, Robert 164 Shanafelt, Paula 155 Shandy, Ross 93,164 Shankle, Christine 147 Shapero, Morris 61,131 Shapiro, Paul 87,101,147 Shapiro, Rhonda 51,78,147 Sh arpe, Danny 80,87,147 Shaw, Cathy 73, 164 Kelly 155 Sha Patri 131 Sheets, Patricia 164 Sherman, Robert 65,131 Shira, Deborah 51,56,68,78,82,132 Shock, C. 52 Sholly, David 88 Shore, Terri 132 Short, Jean 155 Short, Joan 155 Shula, Timothy 76,78,147 Shultz, Judith 164 Shumon, John Siberell, Donald 155 Siberell, James 164 Signorino, Suzanne 50,56,61,78,79,82.83 ngno , Thorn , Charles 147 i 155 Simeri. Diana 164 Simeri. Shirley 155 Simms. Tommie Simon. Barbara 164 Simonds. Suzanne 82.155 Sinkiewicz. William Sinnett. Sherry 147 ' .■.i ' .-: Siomos. Nickolas 86.99.164 Skees. Peggy 155 Skora. Mindy 164 Slaughter. Linda 147 Stoma. Susan 147 Sterna. Thomas 62.164 Slutsky. Karen 164 Smith. David 147 Smith. Gale 147 Smith, James 98.155 - Ja ■;: Smith. Jay 86,132 Smith, Julianne 58,147 Smith, Morcia 164 Smith, Michael 147 Smith, Michele 164.165 Smith, Nancy 59,155 Smith, Nancy 147 Smith. Nancy 52 Smith, Randall 51.132 Smith. Samuel 147 Smith. Stephen Smogor. Howard 86,87,151 Snell, Thomas 41,78.80 Sniadecki. Dennis 132 Snider, Cynthia 155 Snowden. Diane 132 Snyder, Marie Sobilo, Laurine 147 Soellner, Randy Solfronk, Joseph 164 Sommer, Susan 76,78,144,147,149 Southwood, Wayne Spagnolo, Nicholas Spainhower, Kathleen 147 Spoinhower. Mickey 86.98.1 1 1.133 Spear. Robert Spencer. James 164 Spicer. Shelly 10,50.67.114.128,133 Spidel. Kent 155 Spigle, John 76.82,147 Spurgeon, Patricia 164 Spurgeon. Paula 78.80.133 Stafford. Dennis 147 Stahl. Jeffery 65,133 Stahl. Judith 52.68. 164 Stahly, Preston 78,155 Stanley, John 133 Stanz, Susan 50.58,78.133 Stauffacher. Loretta 52,155 Stauffacher, William 133 Stauffer. Mark 52.164 Sleeneck. Marsha 78.147 Stefucza. Margaret 52.164 Steinhofer, Mary 51,61,72,80.147 Sieinhofer, David 155 Steinke. Craig 76.147 Steinke. Donald 164 Stenger. Andrew 97.155 Stenger. Michael 86,147 Stillson, Connie 164 Stillson, Sharon 133 Stinchcomb, Jean 164 Sloffer, Linda 52,79.164 Stogdill. Brion 79,164 Stokes. Jimmy 164 Stoler. William 155 Sloll. Robert 78.147 Stonebroker, Robert 133 Storm. Robert 91.92.133 Stoude David 147 Stouder, Linda 155 Stouffer, William 133 Slrw, Elizabeth 155 Strock, Kathleen 164 Slrock, Mitchell Strom. Deonno 155 Slrouse. Linda 78.147 Slrouse. Steven 80,155 Strycker. George 80.94.133,147 Slrycker. Suellen 41,52,80, 164 Stuckcy, Larry 147 Stuckey, Terry 147 Stutzman, Virgil Sullivan. Mark 164 Sullivan. Rose 147 Summerfield, Branson 156 Svatos, Carolyn 1 47 Swonson, Ben Swonson. Divorne 164 Sward. Paul 156 Sweet. Joyan 164 Sweetow, Marc 95,156 Sweitzer, Roberta 164 Swigard, Diana Swigard, Donna Swindeman. Mart 164 Swindler, Deborah 164 Syburg, Robert 82,156 Szabo. Mark 133 Szabo, Pamela 156 Szatiko. Anne 164 Szasz, Ernest 71.95,156 Szasz, Nicholas 164 Szilogyi, Leslie 133 Szuba. John 94,98,99,147 Szuba, Kenny 133 Szucs, Edward 147 Szucs, James 93,164 Szyarto, Ruth 156 Szyarto, Stephen 133 Szymkowiak, Richard 164 Szymkowiak, Rose 147 Szymkowicz, Marvin 80,156 -T- Taelman, Gary 156 Taelman, Kathleen 51,142,147 Taelman, Michael 164 Takach, Jackie 80,147 Takach, Sandra 52,164 Taliadouros, Esther 147 Taliadouros, Milton 156 Talton, Diane Taplin, Stephen 147 Taylor, Barbara 58,61,73.75 Taylor, Beverly 78.114,133 Taylor. David 164 Taylor. David R. 164 Taylor, Donald 89,156 Taylor, Gary 97,164 Taylor, Graham 88,164 Taylor, Jackie 78,147 Taylor, John 59,76 Taylor, Karla 75,164 Taylor, Lesley 164 Taylor, Peggy Taylor, Rosalind 164 Taylor, Sherrill 58,133 Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Tommie 53,9 1 ,92, 1 1 , 1 33 Taylor. Toni 164 Taylor, Vicki 147 Taylor, Warren 58,76,78,133 Taylor, William 156 Thielka, Robert 133 Thilman, Judith 156 Thistle. Paul 78,147 Thomas. Andrew Thomas. Brenda 156 Thomas, Daniel 76,164 Thomas, Darlene 148 Thomas, Douglas 133 Thomas, Pamela 133 Thomas, Stephen Thompson, Philip 89, 101,133 Thompson, Rosalie 51,58,71,73,75,78,148 Thureson, Craig 134 Till, Mark 164 Tircuit, Sharon 134 Tirman, John 67,148 Tolbert, Robert 156 Toney, Kathy Topping, Leslie 164 Topps, John Toth, Pamela 50,69,114,122,134 Traub, Bennett 76,164 Travis, Gary 156 Treadwell, Bernice 148 Treat, Eddie 148 Trenerry, Thomas 97,164 Trimboli, Joseph Troutmon, Donno 52,80,164 Troutman, Michael 148 Troutman, Patrick 164 Troutman, William 156 Trowbridge, Richard 148 True, Mary 52,164,165 True, Michael 53,90,148 Tryner, Kathleen 148 Tushinsky, Jeffrey 86,98.156 Tulchinsky, Terry 97.102,134 Turner, Cleo 148 Turner. Samuel 164 Turnock, David 62,164 Turnock, Mark 80,82,134 Twomey, Jill 164 Tylavsky, George Tylavsky, James Tylavsky, Michael Tyler, Marcia 18,56,114,134 -U- Uldin, Sandra 164 Ullery, Linda 148 Ullery, Sharon 156 Ulmer, Debbie 39,148 Underly, Carol Urbacke, Karen 156 Urband, Jeffrey 57,58,80,1 48 Utterback, Meredith 80,134 Uyhel|i. Robert 134 — V— Vaerewyck, George 164 Valentine, Shelly 80,156 Valentine. Susan 164 VanBuskirk. William 102,135 Vance, David 76,164 Vance, James 98,135 Vance, Patricia 64,82,156 Vance, Robert 88,164 Vanderbosch, Keith 78,135 Vanderlugt, Lynn 18 Vandervoort, Suzanne 68,164 Vandersompele, Julie 156 VanDeWalle, Janet 148,156 VanDeWalle, Jill 156 Vanholsbeke. Dennis 135 VanHull, Donald 148 VonNevel, Ken 62,80,135 VanParys, Dorett 164 VanSkyhawk, Cheri 156 Varga, John 135 Vargo, Carolyn 52.68,82,156 Veach, Charles 53,86.96,135 Veris, Judith 51,70,148,149 Veeder, Garret 75,148 Vervynckt, Steven 62,156 Vining, Robert 148 Volmer, Jane 52,80,82,156 VonBergen, Joann 56,70,76,80,82,83,135 Vosburgh, Sharon 156 Vurpillat, Michele 135 -W- Waechter, Cynthia 52,164 Waechter, John 53,65,156 Waechter, Joseph 53,86,148 Waechter, Mary 69,72,156 Waechter, Sharon 156 Walker, Barbara 135 Walker, Cathy 148 Walker, James 156 Walker, Lynette 51,67.68,148 Walls, Tommie 16,53,86.88,96,100,135 Walsh, Daniel 65,156 Walsh. John 164 Walter, Kevin 53,89.100,101.148 Walters, Cathy 164 Walters, Patrick 97,156 Walton, Leslie 164 Wamsley, Mary 148 Ward, Cathleen 72,156 Ward, Diane 61,78,148 Ward, James 135 Ward, Joseph 148 Ward, Warren 79,82,164 Warford, Jody 164 Warford, John 164 Warford, Judith 148 Warford, Velva 135 Warnell, Xavier 65,74,93,156 Warner, Cathy 148 Warniers, Kathleen 69,164 Waters, Terry 18,51,54,74,148,149 Watt, Laura 164 Watt, Linda 57,58,61,74,78,79,148 Webster, Deborah 135 Webster, Kristine 52,69,78,80,156 Webster, Margaret 164 Webster, Stephen 135 Weeks, Janice 62,156 Weichsel, Susan 135 Weiler, Sally 57,58,74,78,79,82,83,148 Weingorten, Eileen 72,82,156 Weingarten, Shirley 156 Weinzetl, Karen 135 Weisel, David 164 Weisel, Kathleen 72,82,148 Weiss, Lynn 52,164 Wekony, Gerald 148 Welter, Wayne 97,156 Welty, Scott 148 Wendzonka, John 135 Wenslow, Cheryl 78,80,135 Wenslow, Mike 80,164,165 Wentland, Nancy 52,73,164 Werntz, John 148 Westfall, George 86,148 Westfall. James 122,135 Westfall, Thomas 87,97,156 Wexler, Jacqueline 135 Whalen, Laura 135 Wharton, Donald 135 Wharton, Larry 53,92,98,135 Whitaker, Carolyn 136 Whitaker, Danny 165 Whitcomb, John Whitcomb, Stuart 78,136 White, Gregory 156 White, Janet 156 White, Mary 52,165 White, Michael 62,156 Whiteman, Richard 75,80,148 Whiteman, Robert 75,165 Whitfield, Beverly 148 Whitlock, Bobbie 89,165 Whitlock, Ruth Whitlow, Mary 18,57,60,66,78,136 Widner, James 65,70,136 Widner, Sue 52,156 Wielgos, Susan 63,68,156 Wigent, Donald 148 Wilcox, John Wiley, Robert Wilkins, George 53,86,100,136 Wilkins, Jacqueline 165 Wilkin son, Pegge 52,165 Wilkin son, Sally 44,69,142,148 Willerr lin, Michael 98,136 Williai ns, Cynthia 136 Williar ns, Dana 52,165 Williai ns, John M. Williar ns, John R. 91,92,148 Williar ns, Karen 58,72,73,75,148 Williar ns, Leel 148 Williai ns, Larry 53,100,136 Williai ns, M. 53,102 Williai ns, Martha 165 Williar ns, Mary 165 Williar ns, Timothy 156 Williar nson, Robert 136 Williford, Michiel 53,86,88,91,92,1 Wilson , Catherine 136 Wilson , Dennis W. Wilson , Dennis 148 Wilson , Douglas 148 Wilson , Kathleen Wilson , Marye 136 Wilson , Nancy 51,56,75,80,82,136 Wilson , Richard 165 Wilson , Ruth Ann 72,82,148 Wilson , Sharon 156 Windsor, Grace 165 Winther, Brenna 72,80,82,148 Wintrode, Clifford 53,62,88 Wise, . John 94, 156 Wise, 1 ' atricia 148 Wise, Robert 136 Witt, David 148 Witter , John Wolf, Earl 96,156 Wolf, Patrick 99,165 Wolfe, Richard 56,62,78,136 Wolfrc m, Leslie 156 Wolfram, Thomas 136 Woo, David 74,76,78 Woo, Paul 65,78,156 Woodworth, Charlene 165 Woodworth, Tony 136 Worland, Susan 51,58,61,71,82 Worth, Dennis Wray, John 111,114,136 Wright, Edward 88,97.165 Wright, Samuel 62,165 Wright, Teresa Wrobel, James 88,97,165 Wyatt, Susan 52,59,74,156 -Y- Yeager, Janet 165 Yeager, Paula 156 Yocum, Harry Young, Ronald Young, Scott 93 Young, Susan 165 Yuncker, Christine 58,74,149 -Z- Zahrt, Kim 97,165 Zohrt, Robert 74,156 Zalos, Kenneth 136 Zeider, Vicki 52,59,156 Zieger, Deborah 156 Zeiger, Roger 56,76,136 Zeiger, Nena 52,54,78,80,156 Zeiger, Deborah 156 Zeiger, Susan 52,59,156 Ziglear, Brenda 165 Zimmer, Carol 51,63, Zimmerman, Roy 80,156 Zimpleman, Jay 86,96 Zorn, Michael Zornig, Albert 136 Zurbuch, Joseph 78 FACULTY INDEX Alyea, William 42 Anderson. Geraldine 28 Aronson, Morris 37,88,103 Azem, Rosemary 30 Barnbrook, Don 38,103 Bauer, Mary Jane 44,54 Bergin, Virginia 29 Black, Virginia 32 Bonham, Charles 35,46 Brady, William 30 Brambel, Charlotte 32,33 Bready, Jeannette 44 Brownell, David 30 Bryan, Orpha 28 Buczkowski, Leonard 29,86,98,103 Bull, Thomas 32 Bunte, Barbara 42 Burns, Agnes 29 Burns, Jessie 28 Calvin, James 28 Carroll, George 32,66 Chamberlin, Dorothy 27 Clayton, Magalene 28 Coar, Don 37,94,103 Cooper, Kay 32,33 Cordell, Maurice 29 Crow, James 44,46 Csenar, Anne Cussen, Jack 38 Danner, Betty De Leury, Rita 28 Dillon, Judson 38 Drapek, John 32 Earl, Mary 32 Fick, Howard 37,65 Frensey, Harry 28 Fretz, Eldon 42,46,90,103 Funk, Judith 32 Gadomski, Gwendolyn 30 Ganser, Susan 44 Germann, La Verne Gionnuzzi, Mary 30,72 Gibson, Dale 42 Goodman, Wilbur 38 Grant, Tela Gravely, James Griffith, George 99,103 Hocker, Williams 28 Hadaway, Dovid 43,103 Henderson, Clyde 28 Henn, Elfreida Herring, Maben 32 Hinkle, Ruth 28 Holmgren, Peter 33 Hoover, Robert 41 Houghton, Dorothy 28 Judd, Herman 29 Katona, Joyce 29 Keefer, Hershel 28 Kindt, Sue 18,27,46 King, Lyle Kinzie, Carol Kline, Gerald 33 Koehler, Janet 28 Krouse, Philip 37 Laiber, Joseph 44 Landry, Virgil 27,46 Laurita, Vincent 45,88,103 Lederer, Margaret 28 Leininger, Janet 41 Lemontree, Rosalie 34 Lewandowski, Walter 28 Lewis, Gerald 41 Litweiler, Ernest 38 Loughlin, John 37 Manula, Dorothy Martin, Lawrence 38,62 McLaughlin, Neil 33.86,103 McLemore, Betty 30 Miller. Paula 33 Miller. Shirley 45.46,55 Morrison, Betty 33 Murphy, John 45 Mutti, Stanley 30,36 Nelson, Dorothy 27 Nemeth, Florence Nemeth, Frank 28 Newton, Raymond 33 Olson, America 30 Peczkowsli, Robert 36,37,56 Planutis, Gerald 17,45,53,86,103 Poe. Daniel 45,103 Polizzotto, Rosemary 33 Przybysz, William Puterbaugh, Annajane 29,63 Reber, Poul Rensberger, Alan 29 Roberts, Willard Rogers, Ruth Roop, James 43 Rosenfield, Mary V. 33 Rothermel, Russell 27,47,94 Saunders, Robert 35 Schultz, Emma 34,64 Schutz, John 43,46 Schwanz, Fred 37 Scott, James Seaborg, Betty 34,80 Seeley, Robert 40 Sester, Evelyn 28 Schafer, Larry 41,81 Shanley, John 38,46,74 Shreve, Clair Shreve, Ginevieve Smith, Eloise 33 Smith, William 40,58 Stamm, Veril 35,86,102,103 Slav i43 Steinke, Theodore 30 Stillman, Clarence 62 Strong, Viola Swartz, Casimer 37 Szucs, Edward 45,103 Taylor, Harry Valentine, Martha 29 Voorwerk, Susan Walsh, Mary 29,70 Weir, Ruth 33 Weir, Volney 36,37,46 Wenger, Hazel 28 Whitcomb, Jesse 37 Winklemann, Georgia 27,46 Winters, Barbara 28 Withrow, Norval 41,80,81 Woodward, Lynn 28 Woolen, Lester Wruble, Marion Though behind us these doors have closed . . . they have Opened wide the Opportunities ahead. 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