Joliet Central High School - Steelmen Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1954
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Music was available for those who had the desire and ability to participate. Probably the first big problem if they were not familiar with the building was to discover the location of classrooms, the cafeteria, gymnasiums, etc. More than one freshie made the mistake of asking direc- tions from an unscrupulous upper classman who directed the innocent first-year student to the fourth floor to the gymnasium. But d0n't pity the Class of 1957 for next year will find its members ruthlessly misleading incoming freshmen. Since the freshmen and sophomore classes do not have class officers there were no elections of vital in- terest to freshman students. By and large the problem of getting a good start the first year in classroom work kept them busy. Of course many freshmen took advantage of the wide variety of extra-curricular offerings that JT has which provide the opportunity to share common in- terests with other students. H. R. 199-Tron! Row: Sandy Anderson, Mary Austin, Diane Attaway, lbarhgne Anderson, Leona Alston, Pat Altiery, Diane Abrams, Nancy Atherton, judy Alfrich. .Tlitidlv Row: l.aVerne Anderson, Ralph Attaway, Barry Allison, Sammy Astorino, Ronald Ayers, Anthony Altiery, Charles Armstrong, Sammy Adams. Rink Row, Dan Allgn, jamgg Amie,-. sun, james l.. Anderson, Bob Armstrong, Norman Anderson, john Ashcly, Mr. Adams. . gt I ll R. 3fiUB-Tron! Ren' Sandra Behring- er, Katherine Barnes, Danna Beallir, Pa' tritia Barrmvinan, ,lanet Bauth, Utirothy Beam Anne Beaeh, Raeleiie Baehnian, Nantv Barlaer ,latriueline Barney Sarah Bashani ,Vitiiilc Ren' Bonnie Bargac, llfinald Baut Rithard Batwn, Ravnitind Benn lt-lin Baker, Ritliard Ballak, Mr Burnx liutl' lfnii- Paul Barnex ,lerrinie Baliiia flliter Baltei' Cfliarlex Beerlingg Or- lan Barnex ,laiiiex Beelt l.arrv Bahiir, ert Bain, I.-iuix Balinr ll. R 2407--Trevi! Ren' Mr. Algzeo, hara Bray, Mary Bmverx, lilaine Bitl-4 en Brust, Patrieia Brilenian, lxtretta zeal, lliinple Brav, jwann Bielaxwki hara Brandnn, Mary Biel-lsi Jlitfdle Omar Boyd, vlaniee Benson, Kliilliarn Rola- Bar- , Hel- Bra- Bar- Putt' Bert- nik, Daniel BielQlfi, Allen Berg, Owen Bo- Qard, Kenneth Bernritie Doretta Boyd, vludy Berlinsl-ty, Karen Bisehing, Donna Blum, Sue Brigatitus. Ba-.l' Ruiz' XY'illiam Boroni, Charles Blatti, Marvin Bfnrmet, Gerald Blair, Rohert Bolel-Q, Melvin kin, Merle Brust, Ylainex Bertinru Boy' ,lohn Birlu, Rithard Brader, Rtilwert Bnurg, Will' iam Brancltvlinrt Q7 ll R iff-'Fru-rl 'l?vz4'- lfirraine Budzin- Ski, Barltara Burli-rd Rulw Bryan, Mar- tha Brewer, Phyllie Brmkrvan Joanne Breihan Kathleen Brown Elizaheth Brown, Kay Brfiekway, Carolyn Brmlcer. flfiddle Run' Rwhert Buv Thfiniak Carey, Patricia Butler lr'na Bueanelli Bettt' lftu Caleater- ra, Ufnna Carey Barhara Butterfield, Har- old Brfmer, Rfihert Cantvell Stanley Brttni liael' pew liennix Butler 'lack Bffldlaldf Cefirge Buetiarelli Fugene Cady, Cliarlex Brmxn Riilaert llrtiaduay' Vlilliani Buhiarelli YlJ'i':N lluxh Cefirze Brool-fe ll R ll X----Twf! L'.:i l'i. ta CEal!llf' Be-,erlv Cel l'hu'li- Chellinf Banda' Cn- hin lane' Cenelli Bri ffarr Dfris Carx' Rita Carxigatt lit tina Churehuell f.lir:.1fBlmz'.ef l' .Ulf L' '-The Burrill R x fl leg: -.e li-- fl' rd '1 ll l4Cl'ex :mn latl-. e Carle n 'l tina 5 lc l. frginia Cillmx llainu C 'L f'-' avi lmzel 1' Cltar- le- Clarl-, Bill Clnzr lt Rid-. ffaerfll Fd Cnuzd-. lit-nrietli ffixt- 'll' HN C nd n 'lerrx Ca--erilla ldtlw fax iriltzgh l l'n Carr li SI H, R. 380-'Frurit Row! Mary Fennenwalcli Brenda Foster, Judith Feil, Janet Feil, Jackie Farrell, Janet Fitzer, Judy Fyman, Barbara Forkal, lliddlc Row' Mr. Fggzman, Bill Fleischauer, Gordon Feency, Gordon Fothergzill, Barbara Frank, Coleen Frank, Genevieve Evans, Barbara Freeman, Flor- ence Fraser, James Flynn. Back Row' John Field, Richard Froid, Richard Fisk, John Forneris, Harvey Evans, Robert Fallinske, Herbert Folkers, Jim Fleming, Dick Fas- sino, Bob Fleming Dick Foreman. H R. 115-Tron! Rott' Nancy Gibson, Judy Fry, Judy Gordon, Janice Coi1ld,Car- ol Funk, Sharon George, Georgene Grach- an. Nlelba Graham, Barbara Gossuch, Ka- ren Goetsehel, Janet Garvalia. ,'JIiifrllv.' Rott' George Govostis, Roger Gilbert, Ken Gordon, Dale Gorman, I.eslie Goldstein, Robert Gallsaith Ron Garvalia, Mr. R, Gray. Rack Roxio Kenneth Gohen, Richard Galli, Robert Gustafson, Jerry Gaspich, Ken Glasgow, Rich Gerdes, Ken Gerat, Bill Gahel, John Gannon, James Garcia. H R, 1X4lgTvuvit Ren' Donna Cunning- ltatn, M, Genevive Coulson, Pristilla Cooper, Mary K. Dean, Virginia Clavton, Regina Dennison Anita Del.ara .Nlavzell Cornell, Nancy Connors fllitltile Ren'- Charles Cox, Roger Crowder Richard Croxtther, Gerald Cooper Judith Cron. Carole Crusoe, Fdxtine Daniels John Cor- win, John Delaney, Rithard Crithe Tlmk Row: Mr. Clearivaters, Fred Daletski George Coope Donald Davis Justin Da- merell, Nitk DQ-Xndre XY'm. Crompton John Cruise Charles Cook, Fttftn Detk- er Alphonse Cooper ll R R14--Vmizt New Ann Flfter Janet l-lien Arlene Fngelhardt Theresa Diaz, ludith l'artlev Diane laingard Que Fstell, Nant v Fartlev, Nlarilvn Dultea Mary l,ou Dragon-on Ilitftlle New Miss Coolev, Car- ol YI, Ifritlqson, Jane Dorow, Marie Draves, Annette Del.oren:o, Sharon Flliott, Shar- on Donlev, Marion Drazen Rebetta Div- on l.ela Fllis. lintl' Rott' Kay Doerfler, lllene Ftheridge Robert Donners Veen- dell Dodds, John Diner, Donald Dulevitlt, Fred Fdwards, Arnold Degandre. 17 vj, Q' 4. 'Wi Ix ,,, II -x I,,k , ,, .Ml , I. 'I X'-II II II. .,,I1,. q,'3II f' I I - '- II-I .,l,.,I-I, II,.fv, 'IIMII f II' IVIII' ., , L. If I ' I I - '- ' I :mf I' ' , . I - . 1 II-I AIP III' IIVII fi,-I f -'I' XX .uf II ILIIII. , n III: I'-I' ' ' X It- - I II W Iwul 'XIII' .War . '. I , w , !,,NIRV.'I,XI1C I' ' L' L-rx . . ' .I 1 FC zqu' wx uv . 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'Back Ruuv Edwin Charles Martie, Donald Les- lie Maxwell, Rohert l.ee Luksic, XY'ayne Allen Mangum, Raymond Lamar Lund- herg Ronald Xlfilliam Mau, Richard Lee Markgral, Gerald Mann llarry Mathers, Ronald Eugene Maszak. ll. R lfvl-'Frorit Row Dorothy McGin- nis. Sandra Melielx, Claire MeCarthy, Clailvn MeCoy. ,laelxie Mtflee, Margie Meilee, Naney Milde, Sandra Menges, Cltarlene Meditz, Sehumtel Annette Sle- lionalel .llztlille Row- .Nlr. Nlarshall, Shir- ley Meelxe. ,lohn Melahn. Merlin Stiller, Bill MeCormick, Patrielx MeCalwe, Righ- ard Meliuire. Donna Meyer, Yludy .Nlerlo Geraldine Melianna. liizelc lieu' ,lames Mertz, Cordon MeCollum, C Il, McCull- um, Diek MeQuen, Dallas Miller, Mike Mellride, Fred McNally, Riehard Miller, 'lime Mephail, ,lim McDonald. ll. R. Zsltillfiorit Run' Miss llyde, Rev- erly larson, ,loan Larimare, Ruth l'fflVlN liarhara Knowles Diane l'f0CnlFi Helm' Knzleuar ,lanet Kurhis, Shirley Rule, Marilyn Larsen, Beverly Koeielko. .Viildle Rau- Merrill Lane, llennis Kursell llwlt Koerner, Clarenee Koehel. Arthur Kraus lr , Leonard Kozoman, Claus Krarup, Dale Kramer, Carl LaMonte. Charles Krohn. liiulc Rott' Rohert Kozltmski. Don Kors- gaard. Eugene Kraft, Don Kurhis Nf'l'l7Cfl Ktmlee Riehard Knepke Walter Lamhert, Carl kursell, llorst Kraseheuslii Uisli Larsen ,laines Koul-sas ll R INT-Tian! Riots Marilyn Liherty, Qhirley laftlsard, Mary l.itileiohn, joan Leighton llexerly lautter, Aliee Levering, Linda Lesh, Cleurgzia lewis, Marv Mor- gan. .lliilille New Mi' Larson, Andree Le- clehuhr, Ilonna Line, Marlene Leading- ham, Sheri Lee, Carolyn Linclstrom, Glen Lawlfir, Ylinimie Long. Charles Lesth, Frank Lotdahl. liiitk New Ray Loetfler, Cerald Lenzen, Bill Lloyd, ,lames Long, Thomas laiehalsa Russell Lasanka, john Ling- holm Ylaels Lee s .2 -wyuq ll R Qfll-f'uvi!Qw14' Margaret Patter- wn, Parrieia Palmer, Ylaniee Park, Mary VlanePainter, Gloria Pcterkon, CarnlPearce, Mae Pear-fin lrene Perry flfiddlc 'Row Qhariin Pfeiffer, Kathleen Ostcrin, Vlnyee Piieairn Angie Pa:iini4 Nana Owland Margaret Peru-rwn, Alva Palmer 'Rael' Pun' .Mr Puddiiiimhe Ylriservlw Petrnvic, Ralph Pierwn, Clie-ver Palmer Carl Or' ner, ,lames Padlex' Vlameq Pinairn Keith Peterl ,lerrx Pi.hard l,aurun,e Pennutfi Y -' i, ,1 .. Il ii :mp r, ,ig 4. lx,p,,,.X1,,V 3,-fm H R Rfilffvppif Rm- f'rM8Hd0lX'H hifi- elw, Hwim 5,1mnr Rarlmra Mohr filadys Minhcll Sandra Mixixiliia, Darlene .Mi--iw Marx' Milner Miv Miller ,Tfiiiiflu 7-'.-fn 'lldd Mznuixi laiixex Miner, ,lnhn Miirriwn Bula Minnrlf Darvl Mfirke, Dim AXl Y'!'lN, Riklmrd Milaxie liihn Mnr- rix liiiiim' 'Yazm limi' Uni' lim Nlud- rvin llfin Muna, Tiiw Miilauhi Cfirdwn Millerin XY'ax'ne Miialx llarfild Neelc- inan llfili Nlitihell lQi,l'aid Munffe Rixli- ard Xliiiirc Cone Mirlahi n Ralph New ll R -MW Vw-vit Rui' ,lanetre Nfilan, Sandra Ulwn,luditl1 flnxeard, lane! Nel win lliiriirliv Ncnicnxkv, leanette Nielsen, Martha Nimll Rarlwara Onganae. flfifidlc Run' Mr Kline, Marv Anne O'D0nnell, ,lane Orani, Hallie Niikcl, Donna Nelson, ,ln .-Xnn Uldani. Margaret Nforrnan, Phyl- lix Niinnie Sandra Nuhle Tlnclc Row Rfvn- ald Yimiilxi Mauriie Ogden, Kenneth Oldcndnrf Kenneth Oherhivltzer, Kenneth Oder, Clavtnn Niven, Richard Norris, Fred Nfirtim, Vlrihn Olix'rs 1 Xl' ' l '.r'1 l 1 ri-' ll' g 'ml 'l lhfr' lirzy Nirxl'1lQ-'ilu l ',:, li yu Ng' ,lf . ' Halal 2 l' l'i liz R. 'vfxlf' f 5 '- V' lf' ull Xia '1 U l',inn - l l ::Ll lQ'.'l' lif' 1 N rv' 1 l4 I7'YlYE lr' ll l l'.l l1 ' lv- fl' llaiila 'Jil 1' '- ll' ldv--.l f v'i' H lvu l l lf. li.J1- l l '1' .ml P Ha l1 l P l-X rr , ,-lx ll R. 361-Twill Rim' Nliis Rav, ,lm Ann Ruffato, lilaim' Qalq Diana Rcvcx, Fave Rfvlvlwine, l,aiira Riggx ,liidvRffrl1,lanctRle- xclx, Slwrvl Riilitvr lllzililu lim- Im, roms Rudland Arnffld Callie, Riinald Riili- arnlvin, llcrlwcrt Rfm ilamgx Ilikkhinff Dun Rnlwcrtwn, flciirgc Ruxlsing, ,lfilm Russ Ronald Salman. Tlml' Run' Craig Rfmlwcrtwn, Williain Rolacrtw lawrengg Ryan Alainea Riley, Ray Rota Ylnscph Sal. lcic, Ray Rolwrre Riiliard Rum, Bruce Rungairia H R SQQAR Trmil Row Patw Ann Saun- ders, Rulwy Ann Qcllw, Diane Qllircwcder, Qlicila Secnian, lucly Silwfielcl, Sally 9u1It,Rulwrta Sccinan ,'lIii'lillu Roll' Fran- icx Scrratiw, ,lcannc Siliiek, lxmiiisc Qclimc- clur, ,loan Siliulz, Sue Scliring, Marion Qiliusner, Sandv Sclwlwan, Marin Sanclrctto. Halls 'Run' Mr. Recd, Rnlvcrt Sainucli, Riilmrd Sandrctti, Frank Silwalw, Ronald Siliinidt, liugcnc Sgliecr, Rilly Sandifnrd, lawrence Santini I Q, x ur ll, R, 121-limi! Row- ,lanct Sigwalt, Pat Slmff, ,loanctlu Sic-vert, llarlwara Shcafor, llctty Slxiinlmrk, Sylvia Sliults, Pat Sku- lvan. Jlidillu Row Mix Ryan, llctty Pearl Sims Sliirlcx' Sinus llctli Ann Simi, Fred Skinner, laurcmc Simi, Alex Sliaropa. limls Run' Stanlcy Simpwn, Clarcncc' Sims, l.arrv Shaw, ,laincs Qlmilwa, l.cc Sliaw, Tcrrv Qilinxlai, ll R 283--limi! Run' Mr. Silmciclcr, lane! Sinitli, l.illian Spicr, Marlene Stink- ul, .NlarvSl:1l1l, Cariwl Qinillw, Suzanne Sni- dur Anna Qinirli Rclwlia Spcmcr. fliiilillc Dail- fiarv Qiniili, Marx' Ann Smith, fandv Starr laiix Cu-inlwaili, l.ual1 Spen- icr AIIIMIICIIQ Qima, lm' Stanil ln Ann Qmiylwin larrx' qtfwnitali, Rwlwcrr Qinitli. Hull' lion' Cliiula Qtclwlvins, lliwlw Spuillicr, Rnlwcrt Stalilinan, Mike Smith, Calwriez Solo, 'laik Qparlv, Bula ituuart, Nial-4 Qtipannvilli luwpl1Snull Daxid Snark- ll lt -1tI,-- Vwfii l-Tu:-K lit Ann lfiriltf-vit .Xlarx 'l'l1 UlliI1 liian Teague klL1dy9u'nn- wn Suu Tiiinplainc Qtlvia Terandw Qliir- luv Trent Diinna Tratlti-ian .Nlarifiric Nxtariwri l5arli.ira'lllt 1li.I.ilfDtiii- ,lean Ytmlta Anna Xiao Trizna lndx Tallman lanut Qullitan Diana Taltaxli, ,laniw Trinit- ntan ,lim 'l'rvmanx', Trim Trevenn .Nlri Rhuett l4i1tl'Ruiu Tri'ninyTrolinger Don qlFRPPflZ4'Y1 lfilin Tarrant ,lack Streepy Riih Qultlc Cilhert Terlap Altin Tihhlc Ray Strappaztwn, Ray Turvev, Dave Tunn- Qtall, Vluc Syl-ics H, R. 333-front Row Dorothy Ann Waldvogzel, Audrey Vetter, .Mary Ann Voitel-c, jackie Vismara, jo Ann Ulrick, Darlene Wahl, Carrol XVadQworth, Lor- raine Llhde flliddlv Row Mr. Simpson, Karen wade, Joyce Ventura, Floyd Vance, Richard Vidican, Louis Vercellotti, Gerald Vanderhyden, Back Row Frederick Viano, jay Vining, Dominic Vella, Eddie Vercel- lotti, XY'ayne Waddell, Harry Voight, Richard Van.N1eter, La Verne Ulrich, john Walsh. Q H. R. 310-Tron! Row- Carol Weber, Mary XX'hitehouQe, Carol VC'ils0n, Betty Wlhceler, Virginia XX'hitley, Edwardine XX'aQcher, Laura Vfehher, Sarah Vlhite, f'l1iddle Row Mr. Bondar, ,lean Wlelch, Beverly Vfilliamson jo Vifennlund, Royce West, Fred Vfeiss, Michael Wlerckle, Eleanor Vfilson, Carol XX'arr. Back Pow- Rohert XVard, james Wlard, Jay VC'atson, Cahlen Whiteside, ,lim XX'arnimz, Charles XX'illiamS, Alhin VC'ellner, Don Watson. H R 101-Tvnri!Ru1v Marge XVfindra- Kelt Vlanet Xilirden Diane XX ufilxey, Mar- mrfm jamhmrif, Cfrrine 7filc,l4i, Dork Yunker lliiruthy Zavreic Helen Yakich, Mary Ann Yfiesle, Init Wrighr lfiddle 7-ft-it' Velma Ann Xlfisdmni Nancy Beth Vfisdfim Virginia Xinniextelti Betty Lou Yeniselt YIf,an Yahnl-te Qandra Yarse lac- queline Zriletlti Cariilvn XX'iNe Betty Xlfriplit Miw Vtright llucll' Run' Dale Yeipler Art Yentarslti 'lim XX filf ,lon Yag- yy Dun Zfijlftdd ,lim Yettergren, Bill Vfol- .ntl lfddie XX'rmdward, Ylames Yahnke, Frank Xliinlie ..15- ..l.... Trim! Row Jim Stukel, Benny Sims, Bob Sims, Ed Riley, Butch Dobbs, Carry Vismara, Bill Rickhoff, Gene Hahn, Tom Turner, Avery Cordon, Sherald Cordon fecond Row Bob Shixe manager, Bob Oram Bob R' 'ht ls B b L l -5' sk it arts 0 ntrf. s, Jae' Pellegvlni, A rt Wolz, Bob Petersen, Wes Haas, Dennis Bazzoni Dave Woodman, Percx Barnett . Chuck Kurtz. By Jim Stukel Joliet started slowly at the beginning of the 1953 football season, just as it had the two previous seasons, but showed potential power in downing a fair Moline team 18-7. The Steelmen's joy was short-lived, however, be- cause the following week in a hotly-contested battle the Steelmen lost a heartbreaker to Joliet Catholic 21-19. The opening of the rough Big Eight conference against the powerful Wfest Rockford club was next on the agenda. The Steelmen played great ball in the first half, holding a 12-7 lead, but fate was against them. The Steelmen were dealt their fatal blow midway in the fourth quarter when they fumbled deep in their -is - own territory. A Rockford man scooped up the ball and returned it to the Joliet 11 yard-line, after which the Warriors scored. With five and one-half minutes remaining in the game, Joliet had advanced to its own 39 where a Joliet pass was intercepted. As a result of these bad breaks in the second half Joliet was on the short end of the 19-12 final score. Joliet's bad luck continued in their next game against the Maroons from Elgin. Elgin stunned Joliet by scor- ing three quick touchdowns in succession. Joliet came back in whirlwind fashion to go ahead ofthe Maroons 20-18. The speedy Elgin club, not to be outdone, scored again to forge into the lead 2-1-20. Joliet again came back to go ahead 27-24. The final period again proved , . ,Mg .,-.. Q.---A.-. Buds kt-iv jim Downing, Walt NX'ilIiams, l.ou Verchimak, Conrad Wirth, Tony Bertucci, Gale Voight, Bob Bisching, Patil lfrautis Bob Linder, Perry Curanson, Line Coach. to he the Steelmen's downfall as the Maroons scored twice more, to down Joliet 36-27. Joliet next journeyed to East Aurora to down the stubborn Tomcats 13-6. At this stage of the season the Steelmen Hfoundu themselves. The defeat of the Tom- cats coupled with the tying: of mighty East Rockford i9-I9 started the ball rolling. After defeating the Tomcats loliet met West Aurora at loliet. The host cluh made it rough on the invading Blackhawks from XVest Aurora by walloping them to the tune of '27-O! The potential power of the ,loliet team was now be- ginning to show for the first time. Cary X ismara, Bob Endress and Bob Sims trap johns of Elgin. Elgin won 36-27. Bob Sums IT s All conference Xll state and Honorable men hon All Amerncan Halfback Also wlth the sound of the gun enclmg the LaSalle Peru game came the end of the season for the Steelmen The Steelmen, many people thought, could have easlly repeated as conference kmg 1f they had played as out standmg all season as they played agamst LaSalle Peru As xt was the Steelmen closed thelr season m a tle for thnrd place m the conference mth a record of four v1c tornes, two defeats, and a tue Thelr overall season record was flve vlctorles three defeats and a tue 18 Next came Freeport There was no joy to be seen xn Freeport th1s mght for the mvadmg Steelmen un leashed thelr second best offenslve and defens1ve effort of the season by smashmg the Pretzels 33 0 Thls vlctory set the stage for the fmals of the sea son Thus fmale bemg the game wlth the hlghly touted LaSalle Peru La Salle Peru, coached by former JT graduate jum Valek came mto Memorlal Stadlum ranked as a favornte m the Bug Elght conference tltle race jolxet, hom ever had other plans for them The but the outcome was never m doubt after the flrst quarter The Steelmen, playmg thelr greatest game of the season, completely outplayed and outclassed the Cavallers from LaSalle Peru At the sound of the fmal gun johet had mhltewashed the Cavallers 35 6 Bob E dress lu ges for Weerts of LaSalle Peru jolxet won 35-6 , , 7 . W y . l . . . V V . I V I . P game was a rough one from the beginning to the end , - , - I - Q V . . 'n n - . ' . , . I . . . . V. . - . . . l I , A ,XX 11 J ,. lk T Q1 Ll 2 ,HM DONWNINC - Back junior Beit Home - LaSalle-Peru ' 'F' 1- rv ' Y , X X l JLN1 STUKEL - End junior Refi dame - Eafalle-Peru ED RILEY - Back Senior .I N I' 1' M, 1 Ref! flame - ffm! Aurora BOB TSNDRFSS - Back Senior played with inyicriev all venvon e ,fa bv I 33, , .ff -l? v - ,lACK l7El.l.lCRlNl - End Senior l?c'vlr1mize - 'l1'eftl2oclefonl TON1 TURNER - Guard ,lunior lied flame - Slain Second Team - All Conference i I I L n I all 1 I 9 J CENT? HAHN - Guard Senior Ref! :mme - fart Rockford Firm Team - All-Conference P: f, wk A 'TJ' P , 3. v 00 BOB PFTERSEN - Back Senior lleft flame - 'Freeport CARY VlS.N1ARA - Tackle Senior Rex! dame - Fast Aurora First Team - All-Conference llonoralvle Mention All-State l - X 1 1 L1 1 1 1 LL C1 mn L 1vt1x x tm 1 on ll s IHS llmm mls L 1 lx 111.1111 L 11 1 son V1 ' 1 H LL 1 1 141 m uno 1 num uc Lx Suse Lmxx L m L nun c rx 1 rrx vx mson un o nn 1 wnsun 1 au L L 1 son nu L n11.L I me C1nLl1 I nu Salnl ILM !1letel B111 llcrdmln XX alter I UFLIIL C o1ch C eorge Tahren 0 z ezwdfz-Sayzfz Wm 6 .fue 3 Wlnnxne 6 and loslng 3 over the season and placlng second rn the conference, the Frosh Soph football squad closed the season xuth a tough one pomt loss to LaSalle Peru V7 12 Thus loss cost a share of the con Captaln loe Mussarlo xx as the outstandmsz back on the squad, a good tackler, and leadmv around gamer hm Macy stood out as the top lmeman john Hoskms at fullback looked very good for a freshman Other boxs and thelr posltxons xx ere B111 jackson B Henrx Reams, QB Gerrv Gruber HB Gene Ma tesl C loe Deneuelhs, C Wallace Mangun, HB Cvarx Xleeker, T Don Xlifllson, C Don Hxnzelman, E Don NlcCarthx F llm Pennuto E lohn lerslco F Bob Hausfeld C' Tom Mc uen T Nlelun Boban C and Rax VanD3ke T 20 lOl IFT 1-ROQH QOPH QCORFC Nlooseheirt XY est Rockford East Aurora Elgnn East Rockford XX est Aurora Freeport L1Q1llL Peru OPPONIFNTS 1 Trunt Run' lin ll1lLl' , lohu Bazzonf lcon Pollock lion llcintzclman, Un V M k ', Dr N111 ' I loc Nlussnrio, Rn S .pp.z Ioh llo lL' , .ul Poll NL' 1-1111 R1111' XX'.l Xin -L lil L Hrmluslvs Rm Yan Dyke, lvl! 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C mostu Sulnex Holder B1ll lung, ken Coben Sam xSIUI'lIlU Rohut S'1111ucls H tl lxlmt Xl1l1'ly.Cl' Mt ml R114 loe N1cPha1l Nlerle Brust louns Bahor Cerald Blur Dxck Tassxno Sndney Hodges Ray Strappazon Capmm Don Xlo llS Rlll Pokmnx Honard Iohnson Nxck D Xndre larry Ban mster Rule Pou Coach Don lxlenlen leon Pollock Bull lxursell B1llBucC1ar6lll Dlcla X1cQuen Xlxlxe XlcBr1de limes Long Dallas Nllller Edlson jones Kelth Peters George GUTHIIZ Don lxurh s Stan Simpson Nlelun Box km Jack Streepy 44044 Wm 8 Qamwi -7ae I Losmg none of the1r games gave Coach Don Klen len s freshmen football squad the best record of any athlet1c team or squad 1n school Hls boys showed a lot of dr1ve and hustle uh1ch put them over the top 1n every game The offenswe starters llsted by Coach Klenlen were Ed1son jones, LE Leon Pollock T joe McPha1l, C B1ll Kursell, C Sam Astormo, C james Long, T Larry Bonmster RE M1ke McBr1de QB Stan S1mpson and Hall FB Ray Strappazon, LH Slms RH JOI IET FROSH SCHEDULE Hmsdale Marm1on Blue Island Mooseheart Kankakee East Aurora Rmrh Townsh1p MBTTUIOH OPPONENTS 21 1 , -.. u ,t.1..'11 11, . ,. ,. ., ,, ' , A' D U, - . . . . 6 ....................,............1,..... 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' ......,,..1.....,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,. , o PFP CLUB lllninc Sak lnnet Revcls, Bernndine Xlarchan do Cfnrole Cartlner fseatedl, president, Mr. Ntlnicitlur, sponsor: Nancy Schmitz treasu rer: Kav Sliingler, secretaryg Erma Stoneking vicerpresident. PFI' CLUB lorraine Llhdc, Ann Smith, Beth lrlaytlen, Bob johnson rseatedi, Sandy Starr, Shirley Miller Mr Schneider, sponsor, Barbara Bray, Joyce Sutton, Charlotte C-ecan. ble. e-lisa Pep Glad Sfmmafza Emu 7a The Pep club is the one school group organized sole- ly for the promotion of interest in school sports. lt is sponsored by john Schneider. One of the main projects is sponsoring buses for JT rooters going to out-of-town athletic contests. Other service projects involved giving SSO to the cheerleaders for new outfits and donating S15 at Christmastime to buy a Christmas tree and food for a needy invalid. That old IT institution of selling donuts after school and this year's innovation of selling blue and gold shak- eroos at games added to the prestige ofthe Pep club. Officiating members during the past year were Car- ole C-ardner, president, Erma Stoneking, vice-president, Kay Shingler, secretary, and Nancy Schmitz, treasurer. Any student who has attended three meetings con- secutively is considered a member, but unlike most clubs, no dues are collected! BRUSH AND PAl.lfTTlT CLUB Tron! row: Mr Kurtz, sponsor. Carol Tuixex .Xnn llgland Nlar- jorie Cantwell Dec Vlatlsson Nanty Attaway Barbara Nloslzer, Suc Fleming. R.:tL' reur ,Nliehael O'Brien Robert Wnnter stein. Thomas Nlanley Toni Saiko Ray Vfeese. Charles Clark Kay Carl son. Elaine Yalentik. Bawilz cnc! Pallaje Glad The Brush and Palette club is a comparatively new group. lt was organized in 1050 under the sponsorship of lfarl Kurtz. Nancy Attaxvay, president, Tom Saiko, veep-publicity, Tom Manley, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Wfinterstein, program chairman, cooperated in pro- moting greater understanding and appreciation of art. Varied activities and proj ects such as field trips, sponsorship of a Homecoming float, the annual Christ- mas party, a spring picnic, and student exhibits point- ed to greater prestige for the club. Lectures included talks on water color composition by Mrs. james Car- penter, ceramic work by Mrs. Kay Denning, and pic- tures and slides on the Mexican trip of Mrs. Alieda Pe- tersen, a retired faculty-member. Lx' Goin ancf Sllamp Glad Encouragement of an educational hobby is the key purpose of the Stamp and Coin club, lt provides a chance for the H hobbyists to meet for trading, com- paring, and, in general, learning more about their avo- cation. With the approval of C. B. Petersen, sponsor, a var- ied program was set up for the year. lt consisted of talks by club members, lectures by outstanding collectors, slides, movies, auctions, and a spring stamp exhibit. This year's officers were Robert Davis, president, Dominic Raino, vice-president, Paul Try, secretary, and Ed Sparks, treasurer. 5 L, STAMIJ AXD COIN Cl.LlB offs r., I less Robert CJ xi ---' i llt-it I la lk 1 l l L 1 I Xi lt sponsor lanes Klul ,lark N 1 l lJ'i 1 t L L B l Bu. .'. s l'lf'J' 'lil' l lm! X1 'it love -:IND Q INNER COUNCII. STUDENT COUNCIL 7 wrzlul Dau Cade Darlene Renwick Vicki Bunting, Connie Cowing Fmnrlivnlz Kay Bussey, Sue Fleming Chuck Paton, Nlel ,lager john Snider, Beverly Xlmluerg Shim! 8 ' lance--Gai. 2.2 Democratic governmental practice-this is the basis of the Student Council. One representative is elected from each homeroom, thus every student has at least an indirect voice in his school's governmental issues. An annual event of the Student Council is the fall dance. This year the dance, Autumn Nocturne , was held October '22 under the general chairmanship of Bev Almberg. We'll Clean Them Up was the theme of the Home- coming float sponsored by the council. Civic-wise, the council supported the March of Dimes campaign and the Crusade for Freedom drive. The group is very proud of Chuck Paton, who was chosen as a representative to the Teen-Age Traffic con- vention in Chicago. Meetings of the council are held on alternate Mon- days. The Inner council is composed of Vicki Bunting, president, Darlene Renwick, vice-president, Connie -.24Y Cowing, secretary, Dave Cade, treasurer, and chairmen Bev Almberg, social, Chuck Paton, booth, Sue Fleming, assembly, Kay Bussey, welcoming, lack Snider, public- ity, and Mel lager, constitution. The faculty sponsor is ,lames Thompson. 3 17 JUNIOR-SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL L6-Q.-.. J t Xxkf - X X , ' i K '67 C: X from row janice Fitzgerald, Sue Fleming, Luna Reedy, Nancy Holl, janet Mundt, Helen Obermayer, Dora Vfheelcr Middle ww jackie frabhe Pat XY'erckle, lireda Riggs, Darlene Renwick, Bev .Xlmherg Vicki Bunting, jeanne Swinford, Elaine Repko, Barbara Papesh, joan Cook Rael-' row Bob Shive, Larry Brown, Ralph Huszhes, Dave Grohne, Dave Cade, Bill Lauderdale, Bruce Tompkins, Mel jager, Dale McMahon, Bob XY'ard S Gaamcrlllfff FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL fruit ww Dorothy fameic, jean Bettenhausen, Pat Rafter, jea nne llentz, Diana Terlep, Lorraine Petersen, janet Knauer, joan Galass, judy Yahn, Angela Lu kancic Colleen lfranlt. Tlnliile wiv' Xlarilyn Cooper, Pat Harrison, Genevieve Coulson, joyce Pitcairn, Barbara Tolf, Cloria Chavez, Sandra Noble, Sandra Mis isthia, janice Could, Beverly joseph, Shirley Trent, Donna Haggerty. 'Back row: Laura Lee French, Vonna Lee Edmonds, joan Samios Barbara Bray, Bob Stewart Bnh Broadway Doug llutchison john Remko, Frank Schwab , Donald Bauc, Dale Kramer. .f,i sz 77 v 'll P in Auto Sh0P- Mr' Rel y .9nlW ' Jn the passing of Thomas L. Reilly on December 13, 1953, the joliet Town- ship T-ligh School and junior College has suffered the loss of a devoted and faithful teacher. Coming to our faculty in September, 1923, his services since that time have been ever instrumental in building the vocational auto me- chanics program to a level of excellence that few schools can claim. Of a quiet, dignified disposition, he was admired and respected hy stu- dents, faculty and parents, always giving unselfishly of his time and energy for the improvement of his students and the betterment of the school. Ttis influence upon the hundreds of young men who were enrolled in his classes will ever remain as a living testimonial to his character and worth as a teacher and as a man. WOW, TT-IERETORE BE JT RESOLVED, hy this Board of Education of the joliet Township Tiigh School District that this expression of our esteem he extended to the family of Thomas E. Reilly, and that it he made a part of the permanent record of this Board of Education. The above resolution was adopted by the Board of Education of the Joliet Township High School and junior College at its meeting held january 12, 1954. - to sh0P- . 3,-5 teaching au 5 ent many Ne 4 do oi'-'X Yea!! joiietll :OVW WW iw V C5 gkai Bewicen Cam x SKC-S 'ra Cc tying r 0 adj, for :he ,IO mf-Com mf? Parade Y! 9. mf 1,rI r',l . QA A v.,. ' 3 :fini . Q 1 , , , .443 'fffwsr Rav I- f 3 .0 I Wg Q fm-If M.. 1.4 '.3 w. tw' . V . 1 W 4'f!:4Q'v-1 ? 'A 1' ' '2f'gC'ug'3::g'1't7'P 'Q .,.......f3l I ' ' 'V ,'L .'.'1' , 'I :ZLZ-1'-'fi-it 'r'f.nl3-My Pu 'lv-Hff T7I'Tf' ..,, f if ,.g .. ,.,, 64,M-hifi'-uJ.' 45. Qing . A Wrkzgfqw' If UV, . mf' 'Qu 4 Y 0 . ti V ' 0 f, , i, 4. V t NV, ,Q 4 Ffa 5 Ef' v '11, in U ll ay ,Cb . Oi' Q if an f f-1 xgqs up xv' ut . u l Q o Q 9 1,1 VI B-A .1,,. nf. :gi K-3 Q ,':glUllg fn' nllnl! n,,Xf!1vQl- :- U L' '409 e info' fo' ' Hua!!-'P-it I . Mflinli 'f' 'Wigan ffillgfggsi b lllll fills ilu fifop Panel, Left to Rigbtj TENNIS DOLIBLES CHAMPIONS Cordon Larson and Lonnie Littlejohn FROSH-SOPH SXVIMMINC CHAMPION Robert Broadway SECOND PLACE FROSH-SOPH SXWIMMINC Mel Gray Mr. I. M. -Al Pell-Third time winner of I. M, trophy, president of I. M. club, winner of table tennis, wrestling, swimming and tennis. N Uligbt Panelj l GOLF CHAMPION ' Lee Heilman WEST SIDE BARBERS Dom Raino, Robert Emerson, Vic Dufour, Bill Crate. ffop Panel, Belowj jUNIOR-SENIOR TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Kneeling: Tony Fazio, jim Casgrande. Standing. Roger McDowell, Dick Star- mann, Chuck Bononi. SWISHERS - SECOND PLACE FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Kneelinq. Rich Dernulc, jack Amorose, Gerald Ramonowsky. Standing: joe Ren- gartis, Paul Paudzuikas, Walter Hicks, .:. , I 35? ' 'I O. iwfw, in-li' fBottum Panel, Belowj TOOTIN' SIX -jLINlOR-SENIOR TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Kneeling: Lonnie Littlejohn, Fred Kunz, Rich jordan. Standing: Bill james, john Macklienzie, Edwin Kursell, Roger Anderson. ODDS AND ENDS - FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Kneelinu. Louis Blessing, Ed Sweirz, Kim Neese. Standing: Bob Harrison, Bill Fothergill, Dan Felus. N ,X lg W NW!!! O 'ill ,Trl Y i I I nuff nfs planet Richardson, ,Ianice Arnold, Annette Theo- dore, Nancy Martin, Larry Reams, Chuck Lew- is, Terry Mcyerhoff, Bob johnson, Cordon Fkcdahl. Ryal Nloorc, Farol I. Anderson. Chuck Paton is shown lookin for bed bugs while Nancy Martin and Marylou Kofoid look on, Iv Gm Jleauix Wwe Quang Our Hearts Were Young and Cayi' was the senior play presented by the class of 1954. lt was under the direction of Burdette johnson, who was aided by junior college director Kathe Benton, and senior director Sue Piepenbrink. The JT orchestra was directed by Peter Labella. Cornelia CNancy Martinj and Emily CCarol L. Andersonj, in a fren- zy of excitement as they prepare to sail for Europe, are trying desperate- ly hard to appear bored and very accustomed to this sort of thing. De- termined to be completely independent, they have saved up their money and are off on their own, anxious to prove how mature they have be- come, much to the surprise of Cornelia's mother Civlarylou Kofoidl , her father CChuck Patonj, and the steward CRobert johnsonl. They have an exciting adventure with a stowaway, mistake the leader of the ship's band CCharles Lewisj for an admiral, take all sort of fancy seasick rem- Carol L. Anderson in upper bunk and Nancy Martin in the Lower discuss problems of romance. A :fi t?C Don Vargo, Bob Petersen spraying lorrainc Berg Nlaixlnu Knloid Chuck Paton uixing iheiv all at try-outs. Un Uofolm 30-37 GW eclies, and then meet two handsome medical students fLarry Reams and Terry Meyerhoffl. While Cornelia is posing beautifully ahout her mysterious past, Emily is checking up on the lifehoats. As the ship nears port, Cornelia must ex- ercise all her make-up skill hecause she has the measles. The act she puts on in front of the hewildered medical inspector fllval Moorel is uproar- ious. Yes, the girls get bv the inspection and are off to Paris, where they are involved in more hilarious experiences including the visit of Mon- Doris Cchuexte Carol I., Anderson, Lorraine Berg check ing costumes sieur De l.a Croix fI,arrv Brownl, and the hedhug episode at Madame Elise's fklerey Camphelll. The purses fCordon Fkedahll, stewardess Ulnnette Theodorel, the French maid fNorma Dystrupll, the window cleaner fllon Koerherl, andthe two English girls fhlanet Richardson and ,lanice Arnoldl add hi- larity to the play's plot. 'Marcia Caddis Terry Nleyerhoff Carole Gardner, joan Foy, Sally Perry Que Pratt making up hig nights for the Front min Barb Russell, Dianne Hochberger, Lois Hayden, Ruth Heimerdinger, Paffifia balleffieldf Maflliff Zambfaflflf BCYYY Jeffery, Caroline Jackson Joan Hodge, Carolyn Hostetter, Hatle row: Barbara Lewis, Virginia Maitland, Alva Palmer, Bill Noble, Bill Mark- graf, Elissa Isaacson, Sue Fleming .Nlary Brett, Nancy Tuggle, Karen Herschbach, Peggy Ingalls, . wwf Officially organized only this year was the Joliet chapter of the National Thespian society which boasts a total of 57 members. The club is sponsored by Bur- dette Johnston who is outstanding in his school and community dramatic contributions. Officers for 1954 were Sara McCraw, president, Jeanne Terry, vice-president, Carol L, Anderson, clerk, Carolyn Biggs, parliamentarian, and Virginia Maitland, corresponding secretary. Engaged in some after-school acting are Eva Brougham, Jackie B0 urrie, Joyce Cobush, Connie Cowing, Carol Anderson, Karen Thay er Barbara Holmes, Jeanne Terry. Tr nt Riu Marylou Kofoid, janet Richardson, Ryal Moore, Sandy Morrill, Nancy Martin Janice Arnold Sara N1cCraw Carolyn Biggs Sue Pratt leanne Terry. Middle Row: Mr, lohnston, director, Marlene Groene, Mort Kondncke Robert johnson larrx Reams Diane Hack nev Sue Piepenbrink, Annette Theodore, Sally Perry, Norma Dystrup. Rack Row: Carol L. Anderson Nancy Holl Terry Meyerhoff Chuck Paton larry Brown, Merey Campbell, Barb Fredrickson, Lola Schuck, Marie Chaistrom Vera Walk As stated in its constitution, the club's guiding pur- pose is to develop and maintain an intelligent interest in dramatics. Membership is based on a point system with various numbers of points earned for work on acting and play production. This year's senior clas s play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, pointed up even greater interest in the society. Meetings were held at least once a month. . Te 179. J 2 -I -, . . , .,,, QC' sg , ., . ' , , M.' 5 ' ' 15 . l. - ,w A .. , Q 4, ' ' Q ,X - ,, ' ' -'R u 1 , . ' ' , x Q . 3:5 A Q ' 'A' ,V W WW ,Vt ll' L -Q , I Y , W, E el x .. ., 41 . A If NL A . V . V ff LQ! ij' fgfitfniffdawf 4 5 ',' A . X1 6 X O u 1? M' . f iafgi 9 . f sf S 5 -.. S Al As our book goes to press the first big all-class activity of the Class of 1956 has not yet taken place - the election of class officers for next year. The election, which will probably be held in May, will be for the following offices: president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, boys' social chairman, and girls' social chairman. lt is hoped that the cam- paigning prior to the election will be vigorous and that the best man may win. Sophomores in their second year of high school have reached the point where they are in a position to enjoy with ease the offerings and teachings of the school and in turn to render a great deal of service to the school through their participation in class, athletic, music and club activities. ,fl-1. H. R. 193-Tront Row: Norene Ausec, Dorothy Lee Ballum, Barbara Arbogast, Mary Alton, Maxine Amold, Janice M. Andros, Anita Ann Agan, Shirley Agnich, Lois Marie Anderson. Middle Row: Mr. Benjamin, William Baldyga, Jack Amorose, Nancy Ahrens, Rosemary Anderson, Frances Bajorinas, Michael Ashford, jeane Adkins, janet Baker. Back Row: Thomas Balla, Thomas Allen, Robert Bait, Kenneth Amstrom, Dick Attaway, R, Henry Atkin- son, Thom Ariagno, Carl Annhurst. H. R, 386-front Row: Marilyn Boleman, jean Bettenhausen, Vemell Blevins, Yvonne Barber, Diane Batson, janet Barr, Lola Berg, Mary Ann Bazzoni, joan Bolton. Middle Row. Ruthann Blotnik, john Baz- zoni, John Bengston, Lewis Blessing, Cer- ald Berard, Roger Blood, Mrs. Brown. Back Row. William Bolker, Ray Bisping, Robert Bertucci, Bob Bianco, Bob Barnes, Alex Bernickus, Bill Bengtson, Armand Bianchi, Charles Blahunka. C H. R, Ill?-Front Rowf, Nancy Culik, Marilyn Cooper, Nanty Cox, Joann Craughwell, Robbie Craig, Patrieia Cop- pedge, Rosalie Darmata, joan Cryer, lini- dle Row, Mary Ann Czajkoski, jerlean Craig, Emma Craven, janet Cottle, De- lores Criscione, james Cooper, George Dath, Miss Eldred, Bmle Row Paul D'Ales- sio, Freeman Cook, Robert D'Alberto, Rus- sell Dagon, Tom Daros, Russell Dahlen, Bill Crate, Louis Costello, H. R 44l'7-fruit! Row .Mildred Dew, Wilda Downey, Harriet Demareo, Lueile DeCarlo, Angie Delrose, Pauline Deimer, Frantes Durkes, Ruth Dudley, Bexerly Dexore, ,llnltilc Run' Robert Dillon, Fred Dutter ,lov Donaldson, Barbara Dick, Sandra Dillon, Frank DeSandre, john Der- nult Rithard Dernult, Edwin Dobbs, vlohn Dietz, Mr, Fairfield Natl' Run' Yloe Def newellis Dan Demos lames Downey, Vlatk Dennison, Yittnr Dui-rur, llarrx' Dunbar Barry Dupre William Dillon. -'ABM - Nlarx Fllen us ey, D rothy Brunner, Carolyn Brixey Karen Brockinan, Roberta Brocker, Nancy Bovee, Wanda Button, Darlene Button. Jlnitilc Row Miss Bunch, Bob Brandolino, Donald Burke, Fmil Burnetti, Karen Boyd, Henry Bottema, Bruce Butkley, Xlfilliam Boucher Franklin Boyden. Brick Rows Bill Brady, Charles Boyd, Thad Brown, Rithard Boyne, George Branner, joe Boyd, lim Bruee, Charles Brooks, Alex Brown, Don Brazeal. H. R, 360-Trout Row, Carol Carson, Barbara Carey, Carol Conlisk, Carol Col- stock, Irene Calemaras, Constance Clay- ton, Avis Carlson, Jeanette Clancy, Betty Cline, lliddlu Row- Robert Ceei, Donald Coldwater, Mary Clark, Cheryl Carlson, Suzanne Carnegie, Gwen Carter, Robert Carugati, William Carugati, Franklin Coats, Mr. Castle. Back Row: Richard Carlson, David Carter, Gerald Clair, Rob- ert Cecchi, Edward Calcaterra, Michael Conway, Tom Chapman, Ray Chaloka, james Cassani, john Cantu, Donald Car- ey. Q I , Q ' ff S? Q1 ll. R, 3T7gViuiiI Rini' Shirley Cram, Helen Gaines, Cariil Green, Marcia Creen, Nancy Crenenip, .Irfan Calass, Joyce Clin: .lliiiilli Quai' llarriet Cay, Cordon Cfifidxiin, ,lerry Clraffis, ,lim George, Ken Criximld, Willie l.ee Creen, Marjorie Claiin, Anita Clarliielx. limi' Row Wayne Cillvert, joe Casparie, Sol Greenberg, jim Carrnns Franeis Cannon, Leroy Cond- Kpeed .Nliw lnulwelier. l R 'l.i2fl:v,v1I1'.'if Yeeia Hahn Mludy ,niderti laniee fliixrarwn lane! 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Back Row: Phoebe Barnes, Laurene Bell, Teresa Watkins, Helen So- luinsky, Emma Weigmann, Ethel Flatt, Mae Middleton, Catherine Lind, Mabel Williams, Agnes Elwood, Betsey Mtrenzing, Kathleen Sweeney, Frances Lichtenauer, Louise Tallman, Frances Walters, Pearl Shaw. H 1 .ML 4 In-V k pm? ln - , 'gum - chcmmw 359- acgef dom? 3 .1 F-MCI KI ll eni- Xu. lx, WML. l,, IN Xmjk UH umyju B1 --V .mf HU, KAHSS Kim Brodeske, and Geofge S 1, ,fiat wi, UJQKIJ4575 1 5- Touchingz up some art Benjamin, - .mia -I. -I. , 1 un fmlln funn M 'elm- ' fr: x Hmmm yum 4, ' .O Glafuu work arc In nm Richardbon, CQOYFUNS Dodge, Carol x ok V? TRI Hl Y COUNCIL '14 ku Shxnglcr D11 11 Rxdwkcuch judx Xkhec er jcammne Thornburg jo Nnne Surgcs Iudy Helntz lxathleen lucentx Judy Eungard Judy Speck 11 WI HI X1lL1tP1r1 lJUI1I!'llllL thel Shulex Xkfllfh Sandx Smllh Nancy Aherns VlChl Buntxng Buv Xlmhcrg, Vxrgzma N1a1tland Judy Merlo Back Sue Schrmg P11 Nhllcr 1111. larson Sue Flemmx, Phylhs Brocltman Dlanc XXoolsc5 7'uafl gym wwzcefyamm Tr1 H1 Y, as usual has had a xery busy season ln con1unct1on xx 1th H1 Y, the organ1zat1on makes use of YMCA fac1l1t1es 111 upholdmg Chr1st1an standards The Tr1 H1 Y pr1nc1ples are expressed by the slogan Pure thoughts pure 11 ords, and pure act1ons Among the 1o1nt H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y act1v1t1es were the pre Easter breakfast, under the cha1rmansh1p of jane Larson, and the World of Fun N1te Donna Rada kov1ch was cha1rman for th1s ew ent wh1ch made use of most of the d1vers1f1ed YMCAfac1l1t1es The S500 prof It on th1s proyect xx as sent to the YMCA World SCFVICC und Four members of each of the n1ne clubs represent the1r group 1n the Tr1 H1 Y counc1l Th1s councll d1s cusses problems and arranges all ma1n 1nter club and so c1al HCtlVltlCS Counc1l offlcers were VICKI Buntmg, pres1dent, Don na Radakowch, VICC pres1dent, Karen Herschbach, sec retary, Nancy Ahrens, treasurer, Donna Pueschel, mo 44 ments of 1nsp1r1t1on cha1rman, and Kay Shmgler, pub l1c1ty cha1rman Top b1ll on the agenda of every Tr1 H1 Y club IS the state xx 1de Youth 1n Covernment program whlch IS the YMCA model youth leg1slature tra1n1ng program Elght g1rls xx ere sent th1s year bearmg the1r club s blll, wh1ch they YN ere to try to get passed by the youthful congress Tr1 H1 Y also sponsors the f1rst sprlng dance of the year W1th V1ck1 Buntmg as general cha1rman, Under the B1g Top xx as presented on Apr1l 21 lt was held 1n the large YMCA gymnaslum Other chalrmen for the dance M ere Nancy Ahrens, t1ckets, Pat M1ller, program and 1nv1tat1ons, Kay Shmgler publ1c1ty Boo Downey orchestra, Joanne S1gwalt, decoratlons, Sue Flemmg refreshments Bev Almberg check1ng Jeanne Terry kmg and queen, jean Ruddy, posters, and Donna Rada kov1ch, clean up M1ss Zenol Moore, YMCA women's d1rector, IS su perv1sor of the Tr1 H1 Y clubs f , ,Q , 1 N S. 4 I , U ' 6 fr .. . . , 51' , 1 2 rv vs 1- .. 4 .Q . , -. ,., c- 5 N- '7 E 5' ' . 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Buck row: Joanne Sigwalt, Christine Dolan, Carol Seloovcr, Jane Larson, Kay Evans, Donna Radakovich, Fran- cille Yranicar, Beverly Sicinski, Sally Liess. AMA-Kl'l'lA TRI-Hl-Y Tron! row: Sara McCraw, CAma- Ka-Zij, Kay Shinglcr Jeanne Ter- ry, Pat Perley, Sue Pratt, Carole Sudsberry, Joann Khron, Madeline Martin. Buck row: Arlene Paris, Jean Bonneville, Darlene Hunter, Carole Gardner, Carol Thompson, Carole Hiller, Bonnie Reid, Car- olyn Van Ordstrand, Joyce Sutton. PLEIDES TRI-Hl-Y 'Front rout: Kathy Coehel, Dale Wisdom, Arlene Pollack, Jean Nor- ris, Lola Schuck, Sue Fleming, Sandy Smith, Donna Anderson. Middle raw- Shirley Nlosher, Con- nie Robinson Anne Robson, Do- lores Davis Darlene Cleveland Carol Johnson Barb Paris Judy Anderson Back row. Peggy ln- galls Marilyn .-Xggelopoulos Nan- cy Holl Barb Papesh, Mary Ann Orlovich, Elaine Yose SlCCl-AKI-Kl TRI-HI-Y Iron! row: Marcia Ayers, Marcia lewandowski, Pat XY'ercltle, Orie Seron, Loretta Guilfoyle, Barbara Xlartie, Connie Kramer Mary Brett Rink row: Virginia Maitland, Mar- cia Caddis Eleanor Rang, Bonnie Hyman, Artis Moore, Carolyn Hostetter, Lucy Alden, Mary Ven- tura, Karen Herschbach. TRI-AMECAS TRI-Hl-Y Tvnnt vow Kay Leimbacker, Kay l,ucenti, Barb Kelty, Ioyce Clinz, Iutly Eungard, Kathy l.uCcnti, judy Speckman, Adaire Spittal, Dorothy Nloir. Jfnitile row: Harriet Cay, joan C-alass, Ioan Holloway, Lau' ra Lee French, Carol Kilgos, Barb Lewis, Janis Andros, Kay Lenerd. Hack row: Lynn M. Ferdt, Ruth Ann Elliott. Sandra Wfalzer, janet Knauer, Karen johnson, jackie Warren, joan Murphy. AMATA TRI-HI-Y Trent row: janice Gustafson, Vir- ginia Powell, Mary Ann Rainville, jo Anne Surges, Ianet Reid, Linda Owens, Phyllis Nonnie, Ruth Hei- merdinger. Middle row: Margaret McEwan, Sharon Moede, Nancy Xwitty Sandra Oldani, Anita Agan, janet Baker, Eleanor Hiatt, Betsy Post, Pat Satterfield, Rack row: Roberta Brocker, Janet Gustafson, Nlarilyn Lawson, jo,-Nnn Craugh- well, Lorraine Peterson, Kay Wfood, Carol Green, Susan Moore, june Ford, Sandy Dillon. Nmala 7m Place TRIO-PLICA TRI-HI-Y 'Front ww: Barbara Lloyd, Wanda Button, Boo Downey, Kay Klint, Barbara Felman, Kathleen Ralcoski, Beverly Kraph, Delores Pagllei, Kay Weiss. fllititlle row: Harriet Dc-marco, Donna Pueschel, Iudy Pownall, Nancy Ahrens, Nancy Cox, Elissa Isaacson, Barbara Knutson, Judy Heintz, judy Wheel- er. Back row: joan Hodge, Nancy Mucha, jeane Adkins, Rosemary Anderson, judy Rohmer, Barbara Russell, Patricia Plank, Colleen Whalen, Geraldine Wenger. KABATA-CHI TRI-HI-Y 7ront row: Judy Roth, Sandy Reedy, Mary Whitehouse, joyce Shea, Phyllis Brockman, Brenda Foster, Natalie Radakovich. Middle row- Sandy Anderson, Elizabeth Brown, Pat Harris, Selma Kampe, JoAnne Ulrich, Virginia XY'hitley, Sandy Sebhen, Nancy Barher. Back row: Mary Alice Milner, Barbara Hoffman, Sharon Elliott, Darlene Anderson, Diane Koenig. AMA-A-MICAS TRI-HI-Y Tron! row: Diane VVoolsey, Mary Ann Kline, Sharon George, Flor- ence Fraser, Ianice Kempl-re, Io- Ann Oldani Genevieve Coulson, Beverly joseph Middle row- Lois Grossman. Peggy Rawlings Sue Sehring Sally Schluntz. Ianice Gould Judy Onsgard, Iacl-Cie Mc- Ginnis, Patricia Hampton, Iudy Nlerlo Back row- Linda Guilfoyle, Darlene Moore Arlene Engelhardt, janet Eken, Barbara Freeman joyce Pitcairn, .i f Y ff FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Hl-Y CLUB Tron! row: Tom Trousil, Al McCloud, Barry Norian, Cary Meeker, Steve Lucas, jerry Lavely. Back rmu: Steve Klafter, jim Pitcairn, Richard Hero, Dave Carter, Henry Atkinson, jack Nord, Bill Lloyd. U Mx, ' ' WMM JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB Trent row: Paul Turley, Klint DeCeus, Scott Bush, Frank Bucciferro. Brink row: Bob Old- ham, Dave Crohne, jack Starr, Wayrne Man- thei. 1 I . AQ-W Glam Clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sportsman- ship, clean living. These are the principles of the Hi-Y. Sponsored by the YMCA under the guidance of Bruce Cumm, these clubs are active Christian service organizations. Annual assistance in the Joliet Christmas parade and help at the City Club Christmas-tree lot are a few of the services rendered by the l-li-Y. C 5 ,. ,t it gl a . A 5 r 1 smion Hi-Y 1 ' Trout mtv- Robert johnson, Bob Shive, Dick Hcrhst, Gilbert Anderson, Mr. XY'oolard, spon- sor. Rnde row: Tom Turner, Larry Roder, Sher- ald Cordon, Ted Webber. The climax of the year's activities was the annual Date-Banquet, held March 13. Preceding this during the year were parties and hayrides, plus events in conjunc- tion with Tri-Hi-Y such as the Youth-in-Government program, the Pre-Easter Breakfast, the World-of-Fun- Nite, and the Officers Training program. Hi-Y council is composed of members from all clubs. The officers were Ted Wfebber, president, Frank Buci- ferro, secretary, and Bob Broadway, treasurer. , 'X fr'-. l . ' 4 Q, .I gwflgr. 9 OFFICE WORKERS Wont Row: Linda Gay, Judy Crate, Shirley Kaldam, Lois Morawski, June French, Barbara Knutson, Janice Andros, Laura Lee French Middle Row: Lillie Szpak, Carole Gardner, Peggy Powell, Glenn Stull, Carl Carlson, Chip Huckin, David Ward. Back Row: Dwight Moore, Bill Markgraf, Don Wartenburg, Carry Vismara, Butch Dobbs, Al Schweizer, Tom Wheeler, Bill Walker. LIBRARIANS Tront Row: Helen Seeley, Sandy Behringer, Ryal Moore, Marcia Ayers, Lorraine Kelly, Eleanor Wisniewski, Shelbia Horath, Virginia Lennoy, jackie Lener, Beatrice Dillon, Mildred Buss. Middle Row: Jean Ruddy, Judy Anderson, Connie Robinson, Judy Zusag, Mary Ange lus, Dolores Barnes, Artis Moore, Fern Fox, Margaret Norman, Sheila Seeman, Beverly Kocielko, Barbara Butterfield. Back Row: Jackie Farrell, Paul Kreis, James Cassani, Ray Nofftz, Joseph Briske, Sandra Jones, Leatrice Miller, Pat Luckey, Jean Crachan, Genevieve Evans Service with a smile could very well characterize the student office workers. Theirs is a volunteer work project which fulfills a definite service to the school. The duties include picking up absence blanks, deliv- ering call slips, and assisting in the office. The 24 student workers this year ranged from fresh- men to seniors, with even a few football players joining the ranks. The job is no snap as workers must be passing in all subjects and must be recommended by their home- room teacher. To gain work experience in the library about forty students became members of the Librarians' Assist- ants group. James Boula sponsors the club. The attributes learned as librarians' assistants fit into seven categories, including: being on the job promptly, taking responsibility, meeting the public, handling difficult situations, learning about' the library and its functions, gaining recognition among fellow students, and giving service to the school. Topping the list of social activities was the party fol- lowing JT Open House, which united student librarians from all Joliet schools. The club also sponsored a donut sale and a Christmas party. ,49i J 6,4 PROJECTION ISTS I Tron! Row: Oscar Boyd, Don Strappazon, Diane Koenig, Pat Harrison, Selma Kampe, Carole Fris, Laura Lee French, Diane Hochberger, janet Korsgard, jerry Meyer, Stephen Laidlaw. Middle Row: Anthony Altiery, Arthur Kraus, Gordon Goodwin, jack Sparks, David Carter, Orville Phillips, Lenny Kapala, j. Bruce Damerell, Bob Wasserlein. Back Row: Maurice Ogden, Dwight Moore, james Skul, Ray Nofftz, Harvey Evans, Elroy Erdmann, john Fish, Edward Keeley, Richard Pope, Richard Wolz, David jorgensen. The Projectionist club performs a great service for the school's visual-education program. The purpose of this organization is to teach students the correct meth- ods of operating a movie projector and other visual and audio aids equipment. Under Miss Olive DeBruler, about 200 students par- ticipated in this training program. After completing the course they receive official projectionists' cards, which qualifies them to run classroom projectors. For this service they receive special class recognition. Needless to say, no one is allowedto operate the machine without an official card. This year Richard Wolz and Clint De Geus were projection room attendants, keeping track of the S600 collection of machinery which the school has acquired. The one field trip of the year took several members of the group to the University of Illinois, at Cham- paign-Urbana. PROJECTIONISTS ll Front Row: joy Bormet, Ann Ugland, Lualyce jacobson, Ryal Moore, june Matteson, janet Knauer, Marcia Ayers, Helen Seeley, Kathleen Lucenti, Pat Thompson, Karen johnson, Carol Kilgos. Middle Row: Wayne Gilbert, Chip Huckins, Chuck Boyd, Bob Dickins, Klint DeGues, Frank De Sandre, jimmy Hicks, Gilbert Anderson, Arthur Zentarski, Wfayne Randolph, john Delaney, Arnold De Sandre. Back Row: Mike Werckle, Henry Bale, Bill Markgraf, Cecil Ambuehl, Lester Nelson, Gary XValk, Mike Feil, Bob Davis, jim Smithson, Edward Sparks, Bruce Lane, john O'DonneIl, Carl Rauch, Carl Carlson. v 6 Q6 T M MONITORS CLUB I front Kun' Xntly Prophet llviri.tltlli.1tI'Cs llon lloyle l'l'oy' Lvtlniann Stephen Laidlaw, john Yaulato Return! vnu' Nlarlene Croene Pat llarrison Vernell Bleyins, loanne lftlson Kay Sliineler Elaine Carter Darlene Button, joy' Hormet, Pat Ehrsam, Yonna liclrnoritls lane! Balmer Ruth ,Xnn lilliott Third row Shirley Ritof, Judy' Lewis Gail lleptig llelen Gaines Carol Noel yloy' Nine-r, Harriett Cay Sylvia lsnnesvin Iilliai' kelly llorfvhy llalluni lholo-es Haines lrene tale rnaras ll.xtl-' 'nw Rieliartl Bwtltske Holi llitlyens Harris Wade Ronald Ciacomi, Cecil Amhuehl, Bob Harrison Fred Madsen joe Zalar, Rodger Swcetwood, Nan- cy Scheihlieh, Caryl Robinson, Carole Smith. .XlQNlTORS CLUB ll Tron! few ,loan Haas Artis Nloore Niary' Ventura, Betty' Vfilliams Carolyn Lowry, Carole Fris, Barb Dick Anita Agan, loan Batson Donna Schenlfel fllnfdle row Vivian llolcomh Joyce Clint: XlflfllytlfiUfPYY'l,.llIfl1llI3 Kirnak Phyllis Lane Theresa lylimek Donna Tlion-pson Nlnry Pagonis Nlary Lou Paeonis No 'ene ,Xuser Carol flroyes l-Hui' l'v:w Bmeily lbeyore Yinlet Teslte Dorothy loretta Cuilfoyle Lualyce laeolwson Carol Shaw ' 'cw Monitors are familiar to ylT students for their effici- ent and courteous methods of keeping order in the halls. This y'ear plans were inacle to eroup the monitor staff aceortline to the periotls they' serve and to head Cafh eroup with a eaptain. Another innovation was plannetl-that of heading the eluh with eleetetl officers. The plan will he improv- etl upon next year, sinee the eleetetl officers could not serve the sect intl semester, Durine the first semester the folloyvine officers were electetl1 Vivian llolcomh, pres- itlent: Marilyn RLIXX, seeretaryvtreasurerz anel Harriet Cay' antl l.ona lleetlyy to chairmen of pulwlieityh Faculty' sponsor i- .Xlrw lrene l lansen. Sthultz, Carol Kilgos, Elissa lsaacson, Gerri Smego, Doris ,lean Herro, Sally' Rowe ' Your pass please i 4 i ii f nf NW XR, 7 W ff MV X 2. x X ,J O fb- .mmm ,V W ff 1,011 t fl ly ' ll 9 fx 'ff 3 W!7wQ1f 'inf sf Q. A ,W f LK J Q MX N Q SWS !.:ue!.1'LY HTH . Sam, XIRHQXJ ENSEMBLE Front Kurt' jackie Warren, Elisa Isaacson june French, l,ois Ander on Carol Cnnlisk Pat Sattcrficlrl, Sylvia Isaacson, Lois Ruden, Bar- liara lloyd, joxce Glinz. Rael: Row Adaire Spittal, Sherryl Ford, Kay lfgan, janet Korsrzaartl, Carol Larson, Barbara Kelty, Donna Fitz- simmons, Pat Rafter. FEMME'S FANCY Diane Tcrlcp lrcnc Yrakas janicc Gustafson, Pat Rafter, Betty Cline, Sherryl Ford, janet Knauer, janet Gustafson, Cherryl Carlson, Bar barn lloyd, Kay l.ucenti, SOPI-IOMORE CHORUS Trent Row june French, Lois Anderson, Patricia Coppedge, Mary Walker, Freda Hand, Lois Ruden, Bar- bara lloyd, Kay Poole Patricia Satterfield Elaine Smith, Pat Ehrsam, Barbara Sayers, Phyllis ROSS, Kay Yeach, Lola Berg, Carol Colstock, Irene .N1 Vrakas, Kay l.eonard, Carol Conlisk. 5ectmtl Row Nancy Bovee, Diane Terlep luis llayden, Catherine l.ucenri, Sandy Studer, Barbara Stirratt, Mary Ann Clark, joan Galass, Kathleen Lucenti, jean Farr Barbara Lewis, XVanda Button, Pat Thompson, Pat Rafter, Adaire Spitral Kay Leinrlwacher, Barbara I., Slick judy Speckman, jackie XX'arren, Barbara Houchin, Carol Groves, janice Andros Harriet Gay, janice Gustafson Third Row janet Baker, joan Samios, Maxine Koren, janet Cfottle, Marilyn Nelson, Delores Criscione, Harriet Dcktarco Kay Stonehouse, Carol Ann Green, Kay XX'eiss, Carol Ann Carson, Slrcllvia Pilte Ruth Dudley, Pauline Deimer, joy Donaldson, Dorothy Ballum, Sylvia A Isaacson joyce Fairbairn, Kathryn Egan, Rae jean Kelly, judy Pownall, Claudia Thomas, Violet Teslte, joyce Glin: Tnrvrlr Row janet Gustafson, Cheryl Carlson, Barbara Koloski, Donna Fitzsimmons, Sandy Dillon Pat lloward, Ciarol Larson jo.Xnne Surgzes, jean Bettenhausen Eleanor Hiatt janet Korsgaard, Carol j Nlisiurexsic: Yvonne llicpcnlrrinlc Betty Cline, lilaine Eddy, Beverly Krapf, judy Cuidetti, Sherryl Ford, Carol johnson Charlene Nlork Beverly McGrath, Marilyn Cooper, Kay Klint, Barbara Felman. Back Run' linda Farmer Nlaryann Rainyille judy lane, Karen Brockman, janet Knauer, Carol KilgOS, j0an Bvllltfl ,loan llodge Shirley j litter Nancy Xlucha, Carol D Hohisel Sharon Hutchins Mary Ann Stein- qrrisr laura l':cnclr Patricia Koxal janet Barr, Barby Kelty, jane Rapson, Elisa Isaacson, Nancy Elens, jearrne lent: Bet Tolf Nlary Schweitzer Carole Peterson. M544 OFFICERS Seated- Janice Gustafson, Diane Ter- lep. Standivui Barbara Lloyd, Cherryl Carlson, janet Knauer, janet Gustaf- son, Kay Lucenti. 5 This year a special honor was bestowed on the Sophomore Chorus, Dr, Harry Robert Wilsrmn of Columbia University dedicated his composition -lacob's Ladderf '...' 'to Walter Rodby and the Cirls' Choruses of ,loliet Township High School . . This is the first time a published arrangement has been dedi- cated to the choruses. Two concerts are presented annually with the or- chestra. Featured at these concerts was the Ensemble, composed of sixteen selected voices, QT? xx 9? I 35 ni' . I. .1 Y, The night before Valentine! Day, February I3, was the date chosen for the annual dance, Femmes' Fancy. Officers for the year were ,lanice Custafson, presi- dent, Diane Terlep, vice-president, Cheryl Carlson secretary, -lanet Knauer, treasurer, Barbara lloyd, pub- licity chairman, and Kathleen l.ucenti and janet Cus- tafson, librarians. ,lackie Wfarren and Flissa lsaacson were the piano accompanists For the group. 'rs ORCHESTRA 'Tmnt row: Don Haines, Paul Try, Jerry Meyer, Bruce Scarth, Katherine Young, Marshall Prince, Barbara l.emke, Jeane Adkins. Second Ruiu' Nlarga ret McEwan, Joan Leighton, Beverly Jones, Beverly Almberg, Harry Leinen weber, John Reynolds, Dean Sayles, Bruce Morrison, Joan Hancock, Joan Teague, Eleanor Hammond. Third row: Suzanne Snider, Joanne Breihan, Marilyn Walsh, Joan Krauss, Judy Kastman, Henry Clark, Kay Carlson The JT orchestra is a busy organization, providing fine music for Joliet area students and adults. Conduct- ed by Peter Labella, the group serves to further the mu- sical education of those students who pass the required entrance test. Cecil Ambuehl headed the orchestra as president this year, with Perry Rudman, vice-president, Eleanor Ham- mond, secretary, Ed Fellows, treasurer, and Bev Alm- berg, social chairman. -56- Uachubza and Ghana One eagerly-anticipated event ofthe season is the an- nual concert given in conjunction with the sophomore chorus. The April 2 concert featured music from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and selections from La Traviataf' The Mozart Violin Concerto in A Major was played by Don Haines, orchestra soloist. A special treat for orchestra members was attending the Philadelphia Orchestra concert in Chicago. Trips Stephen Lucas, Dale Larson, Willis Tatro, David lmig, Mr. Labella, Perry Rudman, Sally Schorie, Back wow: Charlotte Gilmore, Gerri Wenger, Ronald Hedburg, Carol Shaw, Nancy Weidemann, Jeanette Seivert, Maxine Arnold, Cecil Ambuehl, Ed Fellows, john Dennis, Norman Sing, Rich- ard Markgraf, Robert Noble, Charles McEwan, George Mertz, Dorian Reagan, Paul Gatons, Dave Allan, William McCormick, Alice Levering, David McNabb. 0 fb I such as this are sponsored by the orchestra Boosters contestants sent exceeded the number sent in any ofthe club composed of parents of orchestra personnel. previous six years. During the second semester a magazine sales contest, Several members of the orchestra also attended the which netted over S1700 in subscriptions, was sponsor- All-State Music Festival, held annually on the Univer- ed. sity of Illinois campus at Champaign-Urbana. This fes- Each year orchestra members, along: with chorus, tival is held during the Thanksgiving: holiday, choir, and band members, enter district and state music A special performance was given at the Music Edu- contests. This year ten soloists and four ensembles were cation National conference in Chicago the latter part of sent to the district contest at Hinsdale. The number of March. -57- 6- is -3' fi 9583? 2 4 A mi' ww 1'9 ff .-4 ir il STRINC ENSl'N1l3l F P 1 Trx C rwlmlnne Wumcu Xl11g1xctNlLlM1n lvuhcrlnc Youncz Duucl NlcN'ahlw lcanne Ndkxns M660 The orchestra eneemhle IS one of the buQ1eQt and Mernbera of the ensemble xx ere Paul Try Margaret moct talented groupe nn the school The memluere play MCEM an, and Katherme Young, v1ol1n,jeanne Adkins for church groupQ Masomc gatherings YMCA Groupe cello Davld McNabb haw, and Cerrx Wenger, accom Women Q cluhe and other CIVIC organnzatlone such aa pamst the Km ams, Lrone Exchange and C1ty clubs 4 ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Seated Eleanor Hammond, Bexerly Almberg Standmg Cecll Ambuehl Eduard Fellows, Perry Rudman 58 S Y 1 ' 3-Qffilififw' A' ' .f , ,. Q ' . .ff ,2Mvf'1 f'a1:5. if 3 11 ,3 V ,' ' A. 'yvgvwgg 1 . - W . . 'iiakaiff' ' W, L A .. 5 . ' -f - S f A Q ' - Ll x A f K 'i . V wg. , ,z ' j, , ,V f E M Q 2 4 A E I' , I C Y K' 5 1 I ' I . 1 ' ., ,, c 1 ' . ll . 1 :ul Te. , '. '- ' 1, , , K 1 ' . 5 . l . N . 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PARFNTS NIICHT fn fr nt rm Dan Bourne acltte Bourne Cectlxa Tnzna Mrs Tnzna Anna Mae Tr1 na Nlrs Branchau Xhrcella Branchavs Xlrs Mers Nlarcta Ayers Ro berta Blocker K 'axle Storey Back row Xlr Bourne Nlrs Bourne Sxlvta Storey Nlrs Storey Nlr Balclntn Nlr T1 na Xlrs Fox Dolores Barnes '7eadzev1441fffa 14 Thls year the 35 members of the Future Teachers club combrnetl therr efforts rn protlucmg an exceptton ally outstanclnnu xocattonal Ol'gZllllZElllOl'lS To acquamt asprrtng teachers xx 1th all aspects of thur chosen fleld IS the purpose of the club honor ofthe club s frfth annlversary The sponsors, Mrs Mabel Fort and lvan Baltlmn, were especrally hon ored at thls gathering Also at thts trme several members recetyed thelr ETA mertt PINS Plns are earned on a pomt system whrch rs based on club acttvrttes, scholar shlp, and other extra currlcular acttvtttes FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Hrghllghts of the school year were such proyects as QIVIUQ Chnstmas baskets for the needy putttnz on the Chnstmas party at the home of Dolores Barnes and go me on the Easter vacatlon ftelcl tnp to Chtcaeo s Chma town and Hull House Another key event was the pot luck tlrnncr helcl at the home of Mtss Eltzabeth Barns, for yy hom the club ts named Club offrcers forthe past year M ere Sylvta Storey UC presrtlent Nflarcra Ayers, vtce preslclent jackie Bourne secretary , Dolores Barnes treasurer, and Lor rarne Kelly,l1brar1an T It R u Xltce lexenno loan Calass juamta lxlnnary Nlarcta Xyers lean Norns Nlary Ventura Dolores Pagltel Beata Vayda 'llxddle row janet N1cCar thx ltnda Farmer lorrame kelly Xrtts Moore Clara McPhee Yyonne Allmg Carole Fns Dolores Barnes Back rou Anna Nlae Tnzna Cecrlna Tnzna Gerd Smego Marcella Branchau joAnn Xlsood Lots lxelly Carol Shaw jackte Bourne 9 5c ill 4 f , .dal . JCE-' '. -1 ex ' C3 ' . 3 uf A f il T l , VN ' or - 41 fe r-HL' I, V' ' 4 ' ' fb 9 t c ' ' ' f 4 , .i K ' 1 C- 'K X1 L 1 u K' - A banner event was the Parent's Night program in I ' ' . . - .V . . f, . , f . F A . . - . I M 'V.b it . , Y V z A - . i y F' if .. Y. ' ,- . . I ' ,' ' 45 t- I X vi -' rg I i Q . y ' 1 ,, B 1, , n 'AL- rg sl I , Q- ADAM AXVARD XYINNERS- CLASS OF 1954 swift-ii' Virginia Donaldson Alanice Niarkstrom. Nt.:vi.1ni.1 lired Could, Paul ' Holmstrom, Roland Carbs. C27 A aellfi A 'f ' A1 Swzaff, The Keystone and Torch chapter of the National Honor Society is com- posed of students possessing a combination of leadership, scholarship, char- acter, and service. All membership is based on these four cardinal princf ples. A total of 15 per cent of each class is selected: one-third in the spring of the junior year, another third at the beginning of the senior year, and the remaining third at the end of the senior year. Each group is initiated at an impressive candlelight ceremony where the cardinal principles are defined. At this time the members have a chance to become acquainted with the offi- cers and the two sponsors, who are Miss Eunice Frenk and William Burns. 'XlATlON.-Xl- HONOR SOCHTTY l ii! 'wiv Niarilyn llnghes Bev .Xlmbei't:, Carol Richards Dee jackson Carol P. Anderson, Elaine Carter, anda ll'.Xmico linilmia Xiosliei llnlillt' ww lispeinnin Chaxe: loxte Cliegerith Cniolvn Biggs, june Nhtteson. lanice Nlnrksiioin Vleanne Swinfnitl Pat Felman, Virginia Donaldson. ll.:tl4 row' Juanita liinnary. VVS Rlfliilfd 1-Eldl PTQSCTUS the DNR P1930 xl3YllW1 Donald Ynngor, Paul llolrnstrom, Roland Carbs Tom Turner, Carol Beniamin, Sharon Armstrong. - t J 5 i feivlklilwl al' . . Charlotte Cecan lights the candles during NHS initiation ceremonies, ...I A primary ohiectiye of NHS is to serve the school. Among these services are a tutoring program for helowsayerage students, and a book exchange at the beginning and end of each semester. This year ,lanice Arnold was head of the tutoring service while Tom Turner and Virginia Donaldson took charge ofthe book exchange. First semester officers were Tom Turner, president, Joyce Ciegerich, vice-president, Nancy Edmunds, secretary, Carol P. Anderson, treasurer, and Roland Carbs and ,lanice Arnold, sergeants-at-arms. Taking their plac- es during the second semester were Carol Benjamin, president, jim Yakich, vice-president, Annette Theodore, secretary, Don Vangor, treasurer, and Roh XX7atson and Rachel Gutierrez, sergeants-at-arms. 1 W ff-wifi! NHS ll Trrvft vow Donna lewis Chaf- loite Cecan Pat Frmdriest Diane Delzell Annette Theodore Rachel Cwierrez 71:4 ile 'ww lann Theilrnan Cynthia Blunt 'dolly Bryson Sara klcffraw Nancy AZ' nich Joanne Qizwalt Nlarlene Crnene Donna Radalovifh lean Norris Baci: ww Fred Could Iohn Nlacl-ienzie Fharles Paton john gCl1'w'CTh3 Fred Qthrncdrwfhf Boh XY'a!son Peril fimhuehl Cail Heptig Naomi Kettwi: lane l.ar- son Peggy Exams Vicki Bunting ,gif Aw, Saga in 'If --E25 13 General choir, which provides training for those stu- dents who later enter the A Cappella choir, also offers music practice and organization for many students who donit take part in the A Cappella. Conducted by Paul Lester, it is offered as a regular course in the high school curriculum. This year the organization was headed by Dale Mc- Mahon, president, jean Markelz, vice-president, Ceorgiana Dodge, secretary, Marion Nelson, treasurer, Thad Brown and joan Petersen, librarians, and Bob Sla- ter, janitor. The combined choirs are presented in such programs as the Armistice Day assembly, Christmastime singing on the courthouse steps, and the annual Christmas Ves- pers-one of the events most eagerly anticipated by all choir members. GENERAL CHOIR MEMBERS An outstanding innovation on the Christmas Vesper program was the candlelight procession, when the A Cappella choir entered the filled auditorium singing car- ols. The first part of the program consisted of four songs by the A Cappella choir, The Music of Lifey' by Cain, Caligaverunt Oculi Mein by de Victoria, 'iEcho Song by di Lasso, and Salvation is Created by Tschesno- koff. After four numbers by the Madrigals, and an organ interlude rendered by Mrs. Alma Makeever, the com- bined choirs and Boys' Clee club took over. Fred War- ing's Song of Christmas highlighted this section, fea- turing soloists Nadine Weber, jane Larson, Peggy Evans, Terry Meyerhoff, Paul Belin, Chuck Paton, Don Criffith, and Aaron Sorensen. Trout row: lla Fehr, Nancy Barry, Barbara Palmer, Donna Brown, William Younghusband, Katherine Sherwood, jannis Hute, Sadie Malnar. Second row: Betty .vtttawav .Nlarilxn Eaton, Rebecca Bates, Nlarcella Branchaw, Lois Carey, Inez Reiter, Alice Minto, Fred Dutter Vera Walk, Dale McMahon, Dan Gutierrez, Bob johnson, Lona Recdy, Donna Anderson, Marion Nelson, Carol Korn. Sally Troughton, Barbara Smith Dorothy Bogart, Sylvia Tambrine, Virginia Skroko, Ceorgiana Dodge. Third row: Congetta Bucalo, joan Foy, Ramona Smith, Arlene Pollack, jean Markelz, Lois johnson, john Espinoza, Raymond Stytz, Dan Demos, Bob Slater, Paul Kreis, Lewis Blessing, Robert Carr, Robert Xvidlowski, Linda Polmanari, Carolyn Smith, Dorothy Frosch, Margaret Barnes, Donn: pg GENERAL CHOIR ' OEEICERS 'Fruit wiv lean Niarkclz vice-pres- ident Niarirrn Yelson treasurer, Thad Brown, librarian: Ceorgiana Dodge, secretary. Buck row Dale McN1ahon, president: joan Peter- sen, lihrarianf Bob Slater, janitor. Terry Meyerhoff was also featured as soloist of Mooz Tzur, a Hebrew melody. Narrators for Song of Christmas were Annette Theodore, Vicki Bunting, and Spiro Bruskas, with Anne Robson at the chimes. The program ended with the traditional Vesper Bells by Beethoven. At this time all alumni members +-Q T were invited to join in the singing. Decorations for the stage were under the co-chair- rnanship of janet Richardson and Spiro Bruslcas. Pro- duction assistants were Miss Catherine XVood, Mrs Phoebe Kirby, and Miss Flo Daniel, and publicity co- chairmen were Elaine Carter and Sue Fleming. Schenlycl, Barbara Nelson, Dianne Cox 'Fourth row: Mr. Lester, Ardis Batson, Elaine Vose, Kathleen Goebel, Marilyn Lockwood, Connie Kramer, Shelbia Ho- rath, NlC'illiam Heidrick, Donald Carey, Tom Daros, Robert Dobranich, Don Barnett, David Carter Dwight Moore, Gerald Ramanowsky Shirley Xhller Mary Ann lleisner, judy Hoffman, Katherine Bossi, Carol Zagar, Pat Werckle, Karen Thayer, Fifth Run-: Nancy Tuggle I.ois Fuerst, Carol Evans Barbara Nlartie, Marilyn Haggerty, Marilyn Xlellingcr, Par Hauert, jim Pagnucco, Ray Chalolta, Frank Vranicar, larry Schmidt, Norman Slritlslen Barry Norlan Bonnie llyman, Carol johnson Sandy Niorill Barbara lant, Sue Fleming jean Norriswklaxine Thompson Baile row Nancy Sfl1CiDllCl'l Pat johnson, Sue Pratt, Beverly Carlson, An- ita Shawmaker, Barhara Thomas, Carmcla Diaz, Raymond W'eese, joe Salvato, Douglas McDaniel, Ronald Bolte, james Maloney, Dorothy Hirsch, Artis Moore, janet Richardson, Nancy lloll, Barbara Long. J S-v f .FUI L 'UQ ea .. e.- CLEE CLUB Anne Robson, pianist. 'Front vow: john XY'alsh Tom Trolinger, Richard Galli, Ronald Salmon, Bill Sandiford, Bob Fleming, George Brooks Second row: Lea Shaw, larry johnson, joe Roman, Leslie Goldstein, Gerald Cooper, john Morris, Don Bauc, Ray Turvey, Way'ne Moak Dick Shields, Steve Klafter. ffhivti vow Chester Palmer, Eugene Kraft, larry Bahor, Robert Broadway, jon Yaggy, Chuck Stebbins, joe Snell, joe Klint, C. j. .XicCullurn l.ouis Bahor, Ray Loeffler Btitle row: louis Porto Cerald johnson Larry Shaw, Chuck Brown, james Long, Bill Lloyd, Rodney Radakovich, Richard Miller, Bob Armstrong john Anderson, jim Padlcx ew' Qzee em One of the outstanding contributions ofthe Boys' Clee club was their wish of Merry Christmas and Hap- py New Year to the audience attending the Christmas Vespcr program, December 13. At the conclusion of the concert they sang Silent Night by Gruber and Vesper Bells at which time the combined choirs and all alumni were invited to join in. The maiority of Clee club members are freshman boys, under the direction of Paul Lester. Members us- ually advance into General or A Cappella choir when they become sophomores. Officers during the past year were Larry Bahor, pres- ident, Bill Sandiford, vice-president, Lea Shaw, secre- tary, Bob Broadway, treasurer, Ken Cordon and jerry Cooper, librarians, and Bill Lloyd, ianitor. Anne Robson is the Clee club accompanist. The group meets the last two periods every school day. GLEE CLUB CFFICERS front row: Lea Shaw, secretary: Robert Broadway, treasurer: Bill Lloyd, janitor. Back rmv: Bill Sandiford, vice-president: Gerald Cooper, librarian. q,-,, 1 -64- i R x B N . 1 , il 1 li s 4 5 :Q l?1l . I . . . I I .' - , 9 Q as Q ll . S - .' 3:2 f 'E 'I Q35 1, -, :if ,V 1 l , W if '1'---fa , I ' If . RED CROSS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE HEADS Front row: Marlene Croene, president, Donna Radakovich, publicity Elissa Isaacson treasurer Virginia Powell vice president Back row Dominic Raino, chest, Kay Shingler, service, Peggy Evans, secretary Joan Batson boxes john O Donnell program ' Real 04044 Jlelfu Sfweaf ,Iunior Red Cross is one of the best known clubs at JT. One representative and one alternate from each homeroom are chos- en each year to attend meetings and report to the homeroom. The members participate in many city and world service pro- jects. This year the club Sent records overseas for the Interna- tional Music Program, made gift boxes, provided flannel for home economics classes to make infants' clothing, and contrib- utecl articles for a chest to be sent overseas which will contain supplies for one entire school room. The organization played host to the Red Cross council of Will County, and is very proud of jean Norris, a senior, who was elected Will County president. The group is sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Eldrecl and Miss Frances Nelson. This year's officers were Marlene Croene, pres- ident, Kaye Powell, vice-president, Peggy Evans, secretary, El- issa Isaacson, treasurer, Donna Radakovich, publicity, joan Batson, gift box chairman, john O'Donnell, council chairman, Dominic Raino, chest chairman, and Kay Shingler, service chairman. lxllllf Cual Senior ' i i 1 it y SHFRXI D I URI BN ii N pon Center VORFI C RXNT 4 Thru Senior Fuard lv S KIM XNN Cuar Senior t ,ittrmn tttem N ond Itatn Xllfonftrci c 621441122 'By jim Siulcel The outlook for the 1053-54 haskethall season ap- peared to he a hright one for the Steelmen. Joliet had three returning lettermen around which to build the team, these lettermen lveing Roh Sims, Fred Schmedf necht, and Dick Starmann. Football, however, had taken its toll of iniuries. All- conference Hola Sims fractured his collarluone in the final football game against l.aSalle-Peru, and Fred Schmednecht, a IU?-1 allsconference player, fractured his wrist in foothali practice. Thus ,loliet hegan the seaA son without the services of its two ace forwards. ln its first game wloliet met Moline, second ranked team in the state at that time, and was heaten 58-30. Next on the schedule came mighty lafirange, led hy all-stater Ted Caiazza. Behind Caia:za's 23 points -loliet was heaten S4--VJ, ,Ioliet then iourneved to Marmion for the next encounter and was heaten 5 l f-18 in a thriller after having led for three and one-half quarters. Bloom, displaving an effective all-court :one-press and ranked high in the state along with l.aCrange and Moline, defeated a stulnlworn ,loliet team 413+ Schmednecht and Sims returned to the lineup for the game with ,loliet Catholic. ,lT, after having trailed 33 ,TB A .. . it T at-I .. HUB SlXtNfl-orxvard lRl'l3 St llXllflJYl'f'llTf-lforuavtl IUHX Ni IIXXI HHN - loixsa tl SCYIWY Senior Ngni of-Iftlrf l4lUt'HHtIt1P'tl 191 l'l.:wt'l wtxwti X hex! .J.:o't' rttuttvt tlltllil tim--lt luztl It: I4 tu::l'l.1.1,11 t l r I i vt A i wt! Vlmtwl well tzmmit tlwtt' 1t'tIIlttrrtwtwl-t-t-.J tw' : Fmt wtntitl IJ 1' 1 13.-.K t, 1 ll x tit li nm v l-futtitttrtl lim! .1.1mt' luul-'t'l flu!! l't'.:f Tlutvitmz wt ll.:'t't'w 111 t4 I1 ul at tn ie in wt!:.'u.tl 7m,:lN Kt'.l!tYI1l liv..:,'t or V11 l t wt it lfiilt 'leam .Xll-C onference Lottl Tum ,XII Vonferenee 8 hy eighteen points at the half, Qtaged one ofthe great- est eomehaekn ever keen on the floor of the ,IT gym, to come within a fexv point: of the llillmen hut were Quhdued 70-66. Sims and Sehmedneeht made their 105354 dehut hy pumping in 15 and I7 pointe, re- speetively. The Steelmen then lost to Blue lQland 66-57. The Steelmen moved into the victory column hy invading the l3laCkhaxvkQ at WeQt Aurora. The Steelmen, led hy Roh Sims, '11 pointe and Sherald Cordon! 13 pointQ, annihilated the Blaekhat-:ke 68'-17. The PorterQ from l,oekport defeated the Steelmen with a hearthreaking 3Sf3o. Next came Freeport. The Qteelnten once again entered the victory eolumn hv downing the llretzele 63-60. loliet entered the Kankakee tournament EIC a povihle dark horie favorite for the tourney Crown. The Steelf men, hehind Roh gint! 33 pointa defeated a Qood llloominuton hall eluh oltrof in an overtime, loliet, however, loxt their next tivo uamex to Nilex, olfq, and to Kankakee, fftfli, Io hrinu home the fourth trophy. The Steelmen, rekentt-rin: eonterent e play, took on a top rankin: klein eluh and lllxl a hearthreaker oiof. The Steelmen lovt their next three game: to lfast lett Nhmetln l t e i u l i ll v 1 X. 33 35 24 1 Q' 'UW Kuvulxmr Coach Ken Parker, John Schweiha, Dick Stnrnmnn, George Cram. Ntrxmiimg Bob Sims,Jack Fritz, Sherald Gordon, Jim Srukel, Fred Schemed- hr HUC .fnflwziai Mm Reccvul Aurora 77-67, Oak Park 65-56, and East Rockford 65-56. It was at this stage of the season that Joliet became a closely-knit ball club as well as a sm00thly-function- ing one. lt defeated West Aurora for a second time, 63-52, behind the combined efforts of Sims, Starmann, Gordon and Schmednecht who garnered 16, 15, 13 and 12 points respectively. Next came the monsters from West Rockford, who were ranked eighth in the state and who averaged around six-foot-three inches in height. Joliet, playing about as outstanding ball as any Joliet team has played in the past few years, completely outplayed and out- classed the Warriors, defeating them 58-57. To prove the defeat of West Rockford was no accident, Joliet defeated an equally fine Elgin team 59-58 the following week. Joliet had at last found itself. The Steelmen next avenged an earlier defeat by downing Lockport 62-46 behind Sherald Cordon's 17 points. The second-to-last conference was an encounter with the Tomcats from East Aurora in which Dick Starmann hit 24 points to lead the Steelmen to a 67-54 victory, much to the delight of the Joliet fans. Catholic High was next on the agenda. The game was hard fought and close all the way but a few bad breaks put the Steelmen on the short end of the 70-66 final score. Fritz and Schmednecht led JT with 12 points apiece. The finale of the season was a close affair with La- Salle-Peru in which the Joliet team played beautiful ball behind Starmann's 22 points and Gordon's 18. The final score was 68-66 in favor of Joliet. Thus ended Joliet's regular season. The beginning of the regional tournament was next on the agenda. Joliet again met the Porters of Lockport and defeated them 48-41. Joliet, however, was elimi- nated from the tourney by Thornton of Harvey 64-51. Thus ended the 1953-54 basketball season for the Steelmen of Joliet. The Joliet junior varsity basketball squad opened its sixteen-game schedule by losing to Marmion 41-30. The JV's journeyed next to Kankakee and lost a heart- breaker to the Kays 53-50. The next game, also away, was against a good Rich Township club whom the Joliet aggression annihiliated to the tune of 57-32. Seeming to like big scores, the Joliet team, playing away from home again, smashed the host Blackhawks of West Aurora by a 67-56 margin. Scoring honors for this game went to Russ Kramer and Roger Randolph witl' I5 and 14 points respectively. Joliet lost again on the road to a good Bloom team 46-34. The local junior varsity team at this stage of the season really began to click by downing a very good LaGrange team 62-55. Jim Hoye was high man for Joliet with 14 points followed by Ron McDowell with 8 points as the Joliet team rolled over Hinsdale 36-33. Mooseheart was the next victim to succumb in the path of the rampaging juniors to the tune of 61-31. , an 'CV Hill 'UN' UQCF INK 0 , CHX .JYITCI 'H11 OWIIIIHI XCKUHI . OHV: US Kramer, Jim Hoye, Butch Dobbs. lim! Rum- Jim Stukcl, hen Zmser, Roger Carlson, Rmb lfuw Charley Evans Ron X1cDowcll. MWWWWB -Joliet entertained Blue Island on its own floor and promptly defeated the invading team 38-30 with Hoye again being high point man with 12 points. West Aurora, seeking to avenge an earlier defeat, found the road too rough as they were beaten again 58-44. Joliet met Kankakee next and sneaked by them by the score of 39-38 as Joliet avenged an earlier defeat. The juniors journeyed next to LaGrange to take on the Lions. LaGrange, however, was waiting for them as they defeated Joliet 78-55. Bloom came to Joliet con- fident of a victory but the JV's had other plans for them as they defeated them 49-44. Downers Grove was next on the agenda and Joliet took them in stride by defeating them in a close, hard- fought battle which ended up 44-43. Joliet again avenged an earlier defeat by downing Marmion 44-26 at Joliet. With this win Joliet had avenged every defeat handed them during the season. The JV's closed their season at Blue lsland. The jun- iors led by Ron McDowell's I2 points, ended the sea- son in fine style, beating Blue lsland 40-28. Looking back over the season, the Joliet team com- piled a record of I2 wins and 4 losses. Along with Ron McDowell, Russ Kramer, Roger Randolph, Jim Hoye, and Jim Stukel, other players to see action were Rich Dobbs, Charlie Evans, Ken Zin- ser, Percy Barnett, Jim Downing, and Roger Carlson, all of whom played good ball when given the oppor- tunity. --69- Tron! Run' Bonnie Vargas, Alex Fonseca, jerry Keigher Ken Glasgow, Ted Ianics 'tm-null if.-iv Dan Gutierrez, ,lack Dennison, Bnh Carr, Larry Waddell. Tlvini R-iw Russ Hiller, Claude XVilson, Tom Daros, Ray Chaloka. 'Hack Row: XVally Xinngun, Bob Barnes, jim Macy. Coach Lowell Reed named as his five outstanding boys the following: Gerald Keigher at forward, who several times scored over '20 points in games, Ken Glasgow, the other forward and a freshman, who has a good set shot from the side, Ted james at center, who by speed and good faking, outscored many taller cen- ters, Ray Chaloka at guard, who has a good set shot, and Alex Fonseca, a fast little guard, who is a good feeder and scorer. 170, JOLIET 37 ........ 43 ..... 48 ..... 57 ,,... 46 ..... 54 ..,.. 40 ..... 60 .,,.. 46 ...,. 46 ..... 40 ,.... 60 ,.,.. 47 ,,... 60 ..... 55 .,,.. 36 ...... 38 ...... 49 ...... 43 ...... 53 ...,.. 60 ....., 72 ..r... 43 ...... 4aa4!a-Saph SCHEDULE Moline La Grange.. Marmion Bloom Catholic High Blue Island .. Lockport ....., . West Aurora.. ..... .. Freeport Elgin East Aurora ....., .. Oak Park .....,. . East Rockford West Aurora ...... West Rockford ....... Elgin ...,......., Lockport ..., East Aurora . Catholic High LaSalle-Peru . Reavis Thornton Argo OPPONENTS .. .......,.............. 43 70 44 63 41 47 34 44 49 44 58 57 60 31 56 61 36 54 60 46 47 59 50 Qaaahls' JOLIET 45 ..,.. 51 ...... 31 ...... 39 ....., 60 ...... 41 ...... 46 ...... 52 ..,... 43 ...... 33 ...... 28 ...... 43 ...,.. 48 ...... 52 ...... 38 ,,.... 44 .,..... 53 .,...., 50 .....A. 40 ....... 46 ....... 40 ..,.... SCHEDULE Marmion Kankakee CEastj Rich Township Farragut junior High A. O. Marshall West Aurora Bloom ............,....... Washington junior High LaGrange Hinsdale Mooseheart Blue Island West Aurora junior High Kankakee CWestJ LaGrange Bloom Downers Grove Marmion Blue lsland Central junior High Thornton Fractional ......... OPPONENTS 25 32 12 23 18 44 37 39 13 19 25 27 33 41 25 32 38 45 28 45 fum! Row llenry Reed, Dale Fothcrgzill Bob Bain, Dan Allen, Clcn Lawlor. Samui Row' Alvin lowry, Bill Fleming, john Hoskins, Ray Strappazon, Third Row Wayne Vfaddcll, jim Bush .Xlerlc Brust, jim Long. Rack Rowe Mike Mc- Bride, Ed jones Keith Lichtenwalrcr The five regulars for Coach Herm Walser were Larry Bannister and Wayne Waddell at the guard posts, Ed jones at center, and Mike McBride and Ray Strappazon at forwards. Over the season the team won 17 and lost 4 games. The final loss ofthe season was in the Kankakee tourna- ment where Thornton Fractional won over jT 45-40. ..71.. ktcel mt Janice Gustafson, Diane T ep, Irene Yrakas, Sue Moore. Cr tim Janet Gustafson Sandy Nles scl-ia Carol Crcen. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Esther I.ove, Shirley Miller, Judy Koren, Bob Johnson, Orie Seron, Carol Sudsberry, Jean Ruddy. ma? ,waz .1 .1 V l C T O R Y VICTORY! This cheer not only led JT teams to to great heights this year, but led the cheerleaders to a victory over the hearts of loyal JT fans. Their indomitable spirit urged fans to vocal proof that they could raise the roof over the team work of the Joliet representatives on the field of honor. The frosh-soph girls included Irene Vrakas, Sue Moore, Janice Gustafson, Janet Gustafson, Diane Ter- lep, Carol Breen, and Sandy Mesischia, while the varsity crew, captained by Shirley Miller, consisted of Jean Ruddy, Bonnie Reid, Orie Seron, Carol Sudsberry, Judy Koren, Esther Love, and Bob Johnson. ln their brilliant blue and gold uniforms, the cheer- leaders were in demand at pep assemblies and at all the home and out-of-town football and basketball games. No football or basketball player ever was more affected by a game then these roof-raisers, who could only stand by and give their all in a cheer when the teams seemed in need of a little support. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS 1-3 'x I -l 7017 Tlxcflarc' Trout R.-iw Im- Rormct It-an Uhtlc Barbara Kelty june French, Aclaire Spinal Thule Row Kay Ieimhacher, lanet Barr, jrrdx Specknimw, Russell Xiiller, Dominic Raino, Niichael O'Brien 'Tom Chapman It rwtlmrvr Nil l0l'U150f1, SDOHSDV- 'Bottom Picture Rehearsal for a XY'ednc-sday night broadcast over station WIOL, Glad Cn the Air is a familiar slogan to members of the Radio Players club, for a show has been presented weekly during: the past year over radio station WJOI-. Each month four types of shows were planned for the half-hour program. The first week was usually a literary show, the second portrayed teen-age problems, the third discussed various school departments, and the fourth dealt with school news and current events. The first semester officers were Bill johnson, presi- dent, Mike O'Brien, vice-president, and Tom Chap- ITHHTI, SCCI'Ct3Vy-IFCBSUFCT. Succeeding Bill Johnson as second semester presi- dent was Mike O'Brien, while Larry Brown was elected vice-president, and Kay Leimbacher was chosen sec- retary. ,loanne Breihan was freshman representative. .L F M axe AY plz I l N C 'M'-f-l A-V --.. . ,. , Biff CARCASSES AND BEEF 1 P A :wax 1 E35 ham Ru mul Bun cel mmm A vhilllll Bqlllkc QS'-Ill' Bill Hilmcr and jim Paul look over chart H1 XOCflllOI13l Agriculture Class. Blau 4-. LEON Taylor and C in ml Tu ,' Arc UH' - 'U I . , . 0 Lxplfllll Ccomu 5 ry Hheu on m KLM Nkdiax' x and Tern On zx EMG um on Anxeucan Government are Don V Hauck Dick Crash:-u Xohn Lucancic George Gram, Bob Skater Mcycrhoii. Scum Operming th Q mimeograph machine ar e Donna Nancy kumch. a Xevds and H arlma n Donn Hmve Mixing it up e XYOOISQX Sh aron Elliott' and A n. We ra 1 Lorenzo 4 .Beau WJQWMM Qem The administration and faculty lost a respected friend this year when Thomas Reilly head of the auto shop, passed aw ay Mr Reilly had been at JT for over twenty years, his death was a sobering loss to our school In September Charles Woolard William Burns, Wayne Wigell Miss Eunice Frenk Miss Katherine Beck, Miss Mary Thackerberry, and Mrs Harriet Boonstra were new on the faculty scene Myron Mc Kiernan resigned in january to take a position in Flor ida His position was filled by Walter Zadia Alfred Rocchmi came into the auto shop to fill Mr Reilly s position Major Frank Sellmyer, former commander of the ROTC, returned the second semester to assist in instruction in that unit Our four retiring faculty members to whom this book is dedicated are Raymond Frisbie Miss Rubx Holmstrom Ernest Mcl am, 1nd Miss Helen Wright Because we know that they desire that am remarks may we say only that we wish them much future hap pmess The addition of the new heating plant was probably the biggest single improxement made to the school plant In addition, the science laboratories were reno vated and modernized last summer American Education Week w as observed by holding an Open House to which only parents and other mter ested adults were invited The guests attended sex eral short class sessions and were able to discuss various problems with the teachers L1ter refreshments were served in the cafeteria and teachers and visitors were able to get better acquainted with each other On March IO Education Business Day was held throughout the Joliet area At JT visitors attended classes which had been assigned to them Teachers w ere requested to conduct tvpical class sessions so that the guests were able to obserx e school life in its everx day scope Career Dax which 1 ix es students an opportunity to 'md professional workers w as also held this year Hu h S Bonar I,-,mes H Chen, Clirence D Stallman CHHCHHC Braun C UN Hamer g I 1 P z 'mm . mm ofBoys cupwmtendem 4,c'nuxl,1s5x tant 'Ut 'ff VWCIPH Rube mtendent H195 5571001 MH 7 N UI Helen Niahany J Cordon Skeel Elmer Rowley Susan Wood BYUY lf1d9l'S0n Dean of G VIS Business 'llmmger Dean of junior College ,I sxst nt Demi 0 Hx xldmq Superintendent 'lumor College JS- fhhnpq 76- f '. nfl acalfq ' fb ' Y . I I v V n Y I ' l u 4 u V . . D n n s Q V - f . . . . V . 1 1 - ' . . . . y I . . . . . . . . . - 5 V. H 1 u 1 b V s Y F I D C sk k- F - . . . . Y v r ' ' ' 7, C . I .,, ,J F T J V V K P. y K A I ,I I . J., K y . V concerning their retirement be kept brief and simple, discuss trades and professions with local tradesmen V K V r'g 1 - c . . U L ' ' .', 'c , 1 . ., . . ' . ' 4. ,A V t, ' Y ' ' , A Sccomi - 'riru'paI, 1 k Q- , - ' it l1 fclm . 5 A f ' si u f 4, ' Y f ' .4 -..' , , T 1- s ft ' . ', - 5 - ' , ' l iv' ' ,, av A A 1' t 'ff' s fr. 4 'C Catherine Adler Department Cuperwsor Erlqlxsb Noble Benvamm Science XX llham Burns Tofeign Q manage ack Fleamaters Ol' 'fs' fx Charles Algeo 'lfocatnonal Eugene Bondar Social Snence Helen Burrxll Science Anna form ax Ccience PFW ical Sducafmn si l 4-'ts f 16? ffaf ! Lee Aseltme 'lfafhemaf1CS James Boula flhrarw 'llflllE'HI1lCS ig! john Famphell ROTC' Xe rn fmlex Cnci I Ccxence 5' IQ wan Bwlclum 7 ocatmvml leona Broun jflomcrvxnleivm lem' Farex ffllC1l! ohm Fm 'adn' 019' T 7. queanm Balt er 'Heafmq Tbempv Irma Buell Science Rox Carlson Soma! fczeuce Dev Dulex 1 n :Sl 423 Katherme Beck Cocml Ccxence Chnsnne Bunch Englnsb Drex Castle Bemarrm Dax Eng usb 77 r - w V ' , I -4 QA ' e Q I N x J , V' xi.. rl 1 'E' I it V . ,V ew L I 2' , , ' Y, kk 1 f Lk 4 V v gm' f x l ' il N- . W l . nl , , . 7 , - 6 ll pg A 1 5 8. I E 4,-Q Q , W , M 1 l ,,. ' l 6 xx I ,, 'V' . V, l I ' - ' VL r - A ' y- A -' , . z ' A ' . Y ' ,K , R1'c1'll l fri 3.01 1 1 Q 7'fg.IlIg!lI1l I , 4 n I 'r . ' I , v-A Lf' ' I f -'V I , 4 .S- ' 'Q ' p:,ff,fgcf flfumyi-,1 115 Img Cv: nelcr . f Olne DeBruler Head Cxbramzn freshman Class Counselor Mary Lourse Fxsher Department Nupervnsor Natbematmcs Roscoe Gray 'Wfatbemahcs 78 Ha Dellmzer Nusxc 7 ocatxonal Mabel Fox 'llatlaermztxcs Donald Creen 'Locatxovml Carl Eggman Scxence 'llutba matxcs Eumce Frenk 'Forexgn Language Irene Hansen Tfesl m zn Cxbmry Study fllull Ronald Ehart 'Vocatxomzl Dlfmrtmuut Nnperuxsor wunl buence Ray mond Frnsbxe Scxence Ehzaberh Hawes Socml Scrence Ehzabeth Eldred Englzsb Pbysxcal Educahon Crace Grshwrller Englxsb Chrnstxne Hncks Pbysxcal Educatxon Lola Emery Busmess Education Scxence Perry Goranson Scxence Margaret Hrelscher Scrence . , I ' ' r- . Y I . K . Harris Enderson Louis Englehardr Donald Esworthy Glenn Evans George Fahrenholz Almond Falrfield Ruby Holmstrom Department Supervisor, Toreign Language Roxye Humphreys Science Phoebe Kirby Department Cuoernisor, girls' Tthvsical Education Earl Kurtz Marie Hooper Wfatbeniatics Lois Hvde English Warren Kirby Business Education Max Kuster 'Vocational Bruce Houseknecht Department Vupervisor, 'Music Donald lmig 'Vocationah Venior flax: Counselor Duane Kirchoff Bufinevs Education Peter lahella Music Dorthc lludzietz Department Supervisor, Business Education Paul lohnson English .assie Kirchoff 'Bu mess fducation Nei lance T'hw'fic,1l fducation 51' Sarah Hughes Englisb Burdette Iohnston English Homer Kline Science Beatrice Lane Buvnes. Education 'srfyi William Hughes Science Donald Kienlen Physical Education Ernest Kohl fllatbematics Edolph Larson Science 6,4 fvt 'Y 5 .-4. 4 Q6 Socxal Scwnce Bervle Longman Mathematics Capt Walter McCreary ROTC Everett Nel sen Department Cupervxsor Scxence 80 Sclence Lomse Lonxzman 'Bedsrde instructor Margaret McManus Busxness Educatwn Frances Nelson Englmsb Social Scxence Mmam Manchester Englxsb Olin McRey nolds Socxal Scxence Vxctor N1ckel 'Vocahonal Department Cupermsor Bovs Pbysxcal Education Ross Marshall 'Waclame Shop Naomr Memers 'Homemakmg Hester Nlncoles Nurse Musto Marzan McAnally English Norma Muller 3-lomemakmg Leslxe O Blenes 'Vocatxonal Englxsb M3 ron McK1erna 'Vocational Walter My ers Social Scxence Marjone Ochs fl-lomemakmg of Q an , 'asf N, , , ,.m 'ff L ' of at Q- , s 1 1 M 5 f ' L f I . . 4' - 1 Eloise Laultascher M3Ynafd I-eafslef Harry Leinenweber Russell Lcksell Paul Lester Helen Little '13 4-AQ Ahce Onszard Science Sxcxence ames Rxckloff '11 cn xcs l'l 1 qfllllllflfl ex 4, Leonard Onszard Scrence 'I ocutxonal lfxa Rlng Elllflfy John Qchnelder 'locxtx 1 l T 'F if r Ken Parker Pbysncal Educatuon 'Vocatlonal I ula Rnpps Tresbmnn fxbravv harlcs Qchoenlmecht Qcxence .,,, Beecher Petersen Sclence jumor Class Counselor Department Cnperw sm Tlomewzalmnq W alter Rudhw 'Musnc Beth Qchuett Science S -.,, Em1lx Petersen Cpeec b COTTECUOVI Cocxal icnence Marx Rxan Englxsb Henrw Qxmpson Socml icuence Robert Prnce Scwnce 'I ocatxonal I ouns Salsa! icuence Lortxe Qlndmore Folleqe Cxbmrv Rr Cz- , 4 Q f . , Q ' W W , A bl 7 o fi . ! Y f, .-ug. 9 T Q we X ' P ! A f , ' Q sd 1 If fi-,J ,4 . X L Edmund Puddicomhc Ed-ward Radke Herbert Rawlins Doris Ray Lowell Reed Frank Renner J N . A ' K, V Y, V 1 . ,l.tlv :.:t' ' L A , ' - 'fur 'ml Q:r1.Jn.:z1e ' . 'mm s ' r V4 e l - , , -Rv- ,...-.A 'Nr T iii' 'J' i it ,nfs T-4 1 Bernice Slapnicar Nurse Vera Thalrose Physical Education Herbert XY'arfel 'Vocational Auhrev XY'ills Social Science Erma Smith English james Thompson Social Science George Wlells Science Clayton Wlintersteen Social Science Georgina Smith 7'lomernalzing Grace Tippet English Martha Wetzel Physical Education Catherine Wood English Wanda Strwieluk l.UClllB Stewart Mary Thackabcrry Pbygigal Edllggtfpn Burineff Education: Floyd Tompkins 'Vocational Margaret Wlheelock 'Homemaking Charles Woolard Social Science Sophomore Class Counselor Herman XY'alser Physical Education Daisy XY'hitham Science Helen XY'right Science English ames V altz Social Science VC'ayne Wigell Director of Testing Lloyd Zimmer 'Vocational WM- 2 W xllnm Xllen English Pei! Dimcls it-111181 O 1:0 Almu Nhkecx er 01 I nm Phxlhs gre rm 9061411 C1EV1Ctf5ff!CE' QU- uf 3 T Ednh Iextsler Jr! 'U1f,lEH1L1fIC5 fxelxn Khin ROVF Ufjxce 'mme Nhsura 7 can IO e Nhrszwrer Cxnnenn B ne Uffce 3 K 17' Nhldred I Hwberton Cafeteria Clara Foranson 'Ham Offxce Tdlfh Metz -Iffemilnce O fuce IVUIYHT K ercellmu 'Vzm Offxce XY nmfred Fanle Qcrence Offxre enme Hammlton Qecrctzrv tn Yup! Bnnar IoAnn Moore 'Kam Offxce Xera Wmell Erbrarv Offxce canada Sluf Hadee farex Harm W1 arrmr Bfrr tra Harr1erHv0ks Eymlnfb icsence mem xl- v F JH b Xnsel C ray Fred Hang Lrnewt N1cIa1n Emjlxib 'lpg4,1fu,11l um C fred R1LUunx Exelx n Ihulem Eng :sb rx Schusrc Blanche futtmg Attendance O fxce I eona Hrnnak Husmesf O ce jean Murphy 'Ham Office Dx actor Ho Damel 'Husnc Of :ce Hamer Roller 'Hmm Offxce Bea Reld B Sxnesc Office Fern Fllm r a ukwln WCf1 RUTK' J KAY EVANS kl hi Rami Sfwmisnf Bancf Gancmll- Nationally known and respected, the ,loliet Town- ship High School Band is outstanding in its genuine mastery and precision. As director of the organiza- tion, Bruce llouseknecht has put his years of experi- ence to good use. Past winner of the Illinois Music Sweepstakes award, the band again this year entered both the district and state music contests, A total of 'll soloists and 12 en- sembles were sent to the district meet, held at l linsdale High School. The band's list of public appearances was starred this year by two concert dates. The first concert was held on St. Valentines Day, February 14. A novelty piece, K'Tubby the Tubaf, was narrated by faculty member B. F. Johnston with Chuck Lewis as the fea- tured soloist. The 'lXY'arsaw Concertou earned an en- core for Mr. Fugene lce, featured guest pianist, Mr. FULL BAND F it R it hay Fxans joe Barcli Fred Could, Ntarty Rudman Russ Dagon, Ken Pritz Bruce Xtorrison Dean Sayles jim .Nlertz Paul Schuh, Harry Ieinenveber 0 n Rexnolds Pat Felman wtnini Run' Roger Cartlncr Nlel lager Ted Schuh, Ron lvanich Bill ,lanzes Don Milligan Willis Tatro Cordon Iarson I1 I h Kala Daiitl Imii. Xwnce Cummins Dick Cfriche, Roger Younghushand Dick Markgraf, wayne Cilbert Norman Sing Rill lluglhes Dale Kramer Robtrt lxrith Roger Xntletson N1 rshall Tracltman Henry Bale Third R-vii' Don XY'erner, jack lietbst, Frank Lofclahl, Ron Smith Tom Sheidt, Ted james, Art Simpson Tom lce, assistant manager of the ,loliet Association ofCon1a merce, is a newcomer to Vloliet. Cn April IO the JT auditorium again opened its doors for a hand concert. The top-bill event of this ,P- program was the appearance of Dr. Edwin Franko 'T7 Goldman who composed most of the music for the performance. Band treasurer joe Bardi was the student clarinet soloist. Besides 'loe Bardi, treasurer, the hand officers were Lonnie Littleiohn, presidentp Cary llicks, vice-presi- mr rm ww Rim- Rami fpnnsor dentp and Fred Could, secretary. The class representa- tives were ,lohn Dennis, juniors, Cordon Larson, sophomores, and David lmigz, freshmen. Cordon Lar- son was also quartermaster, with Ken Pritz, stage man- ager, and Roger Anderson, drum major. Two girls each year receive the honor of being f3lN3fSf 1 ,lflhn Dcnnlh- Russ UJMCH lack Amorose, En' Ifiicksen, George Hendrick Don Ionganctkei Torn Ticxena latk fetlcrgren Ron Reece Dru Vangor Bob Knott lxen Oucr Bill xlarlqzraf XlCllll1xllllCl Phil Reeves lim Stukel 'fniurlv Run' lohn Bcngstrun Bill flierlch Brute Kurscll Frank lleisthrrann jack Agazzi l-red Yianfr Carx llitlxs lime .Xllan Bill Nitfxoiinicls, Cordon Ifkcdnhl Paul fiatons lftlwin Kurscll llaxc Tunstall, Palmer Klostcr, l.enn Taylor, Bob Brandnlinn Paul Ford George Nlerrz Dorian Riggin fllmrlts Niclfwan, I.onnie liluciuhn Ken Ilunslex Hail' kwin Perry Rudman Lhuck lewis, Kr! ffoote, Bill llammnntl, Huh Speichur, Bill Rcngston 8 ally 4-5 Bangla? :hosen hy the hand personnel as- sponsors. This year Pat Eelman was elected Blue hand sponsor, while Kay Evans was selected hy the Cold hand. The girls must he present at all hand gatherings and are regarded as official hand memhers. Pat Felman succeeded her sister Nancy who was a sponsor last year. An interesting highlight for the hand hoys is the annual Blue-Cold contest. The hand is divided into two groups and each group presents various selections under that group's student conductor. This year the contest was held May 12. Senior student conductors were Roger Anderson, joe Bardi, Roger Gardner, Cary Hicks, and Lonnie Littlejohn. Civic appearances of the hand includes participation in all parades, playing for the draftees at the Union STUDENT CONDLICTORS :writ Ron' Ionnie Iiuleiohn, Chuck Lewis, Cary Hicks. intl' Row Roger Aiizlersori, joe Bardi, Roger Gardner. Station, and the traditional Armistice Day assembly in the ,IT gymnasium. Memhers also play for pepassem- blies, toothall and haskethall games, and in the annual lvy Day parade. Every spring the hand dinner-dance is held, at which time awards and presentations are made to outstanding memhers. Craduating members also receive recognition at this time. Other activities included the annual Father-Son han- quet, held May 13, the Christmas party, and the fall magazine suhscription sale. All these events were sponsored hy the Band Parents association. This season Mr. Houseknecht was privileged to at- tend the American Bandmasters Association conference held at Xlifest Point, New York, February 25 through 28. SECTION LEADERS Tutu! New lohn Rengston john Reynolds, Bruce Kursell, Dave Allan Yormau Sing. Wfiiiiiie Row Chuck Lewis Lonnie Liltlejohn, Inhn Dennis, Dean Sayles Edwin Kursell. Rael' Row: jim Stukel, Willis Tatm loe Rardi. -86.. ? 'U-'O BAND OFFICERS Vrmxt Raw Lmmie Iitrleiohn president Cary Hicks, vice-preiidentg Fred Gould sucremm 'loc Bazdi treasurer. Rack Row: john Dennis, iuniur rcpxusenratixe Cordon Lamon sophumurc represcntativeg Dav.al lmigz frexhmnn rcprcscnrmivc Hard Qfficmfi ROGER ANDERSON Drum Mayor 1 , -:Q-X.-an as--f--an fr-1-+ 4-..,-gn -as---+1 -e.--an 4--62 LIBRARIANS LESTER xusox Twnr Rm' lim!-3 Kluuxm Elaine Coleman Nancy 1,,,,fL,, Circsm TMDL' lfpu' QIUZIIWIIDIC Thornburg. kiiculniti Tom 'lurner Tony lfazio lion XY'ilson, Dick Kuehner, Tom Trousil, lion Brnzenl, l.arry Stonitsch. Standing: Carry Vismara, Tony Bcrtuui lime XX'ooilnmn Cone Hahn, Benny Sims, Mel lager, XY'nlly Knupp, l.cslic Goldstein Manager. afzalfaf ' Coach Perry Coranson's varsity wrestling team won 4 and lost 6 matches during the regular season. Of the six losses only two were by large margins - powerful New Trier and Waukegan of the Chicago area pulled out the stops against the Steelmen. Two boys, Benny Sims at 154 pounds and Tom Tur- ner at 138 pounds, placed second in the sectional meet, thus qualifying for the state meet at Champaign-Un bana. There they were eliminated in early bouts. Gene Hahn, 165 pounds, placed third in the sectional meet while Tony Bertucci, 175 pounds and Carry Vis- mara, heavyweight, both placed fourth. jack Pelligrini, wrestling at 175 pounds with a 0-2 record, was injured early in the season and was forced to drop from the squad. -gg- JO 37 24 is ,1 20 19 6 23 21 8 LIET SCHEDULE Morgan Park .. Bloom Thornton Blue Island ......,.. Rcavis Thornton Fractional ........ New Trier Elgin Oak Lawn XX aukegan OPPONENTS .. 22 25 34 24 17 34 15 24 33 8 r , wo' TON Y BFRTULLI 115 pounds 'li t n 6 Lust 7 'Fourth m Sectwnal 1? X ,V TONY TAMAYO 127 pounds 'lfbn 3, LLM! 2 TOM TURNER 138 pounds i'uv17 Loit5,71z'd 2 CL'wv1du1 Svctvonnl DON BR XZEAI CFNF HXHN I XRRY QTONITSLH 103 fnuvds 165 fm xmds 95 hounds 'lignl Eosfq 714119 f0Qt6 'lgni fosfg 'fied 1 'fl ni m fem na? DON XX ILSON 127 pounds Worx 120513 ,au fi' fi? km-clniiu Tom Tiiviua Sid Holder, Al McCloud, Dick Kuehner, Ray Stytz, jay Rice, Steve lucas. Stinidivm- john Rascich, jim Holder, john Buzzoni, Pete Puallara, Mel Bohan, Howard Pollock, Cary Tracy, hlZ1I1Zlf2,Cl'j Lee Shaw. Name Tom Trevena jim McDonald Bill Sandiford Sid Holder Larry Stonitsch Chuck Kurtz Al McCloud Dick Kuehner Dave Tunstall Ray Stytz jay Rice Steve Lucas john Racich john Bazzoni jim Holder Pete Pulara jerry Picard Sam Adams Melvin Rohan Cary Tracy Cale Voight -901 Waaah-Sofdi I INDIVIDUAL RECORD 'Weiglvt 'Wins Losses Ties 95 0 4 O 95 1 1 0 103 3 1 0 103 1 4 0 103 1 1 0 112 2 1 0 112 2 3 0 120 3 0 0 120 0 2 0 127 5 2 0 127 2 0 0 133 4 4 0 138 3 5 0 145 O 8 0 154 1 6 1 165 6 1 1 175 0 4 0 175 2 2 0 Heavyweight 4 2 O Heavyweight 2 0 O Heavyweight The Frosh-Soph wrestlers, also coached by Perry Goranson, had a successful season, winning six meets and losing two. The victories were 45-13 over Morgan Park, 25-21 over Thornton, 33-11 over Blue Island, 24-22 over Elgin, 22-20 over Reavis, and 24-20 over Waukegan. The two losses were 20-29 against Oak Lawn, and 2-46 against New Trier. Wally Knunp of joliet and Miller of Elgin. Miller won 4-7 FUTURE CRAFTSMEN GF AMERICA Tn-nt min: Ted Peterson, Ronald Cincomi, Tony Elliott, Rudy Mihelich, Robert Petersen, Gregg Vandarakis, Ray Van Meter, john Agazzi, Dick Crachan, War- ren Rhind. flliildlc row: Mr. Renner, Bch judnick, Darrell Cleveland, jerry Slick, jack McBride, Richard Kaiser, Chip Huckins, Dale Lucky, Dan Neverman, lim Wallen, Rohert Lockwood, Glenn Wclz. Btuk row: Tony Lisy, Thomas Lo ngnecker, Dave Manthei, Roy Heddin, Chuck Shroba, Don lvanich, David Hoj- nacki, Harold Bell, Ed Kiiowski, Tony Tamayo, john Paris, Quiwzee The Future Craftsmen club figures prominently in the promotion of vocational shop activities. Frank Ren- ner has been sponsor of the group ever since its begin- ning' over 19 years ago. As a member of the Illinois Industrial Education clubs, the local organization tries to promote and devel- op craftsmanship, scholarship, and leadership, to pro- vide opportunities for leadership in civic, social, and in- dustrial pursuits, and to afford opportunities for devel- oping a continued and growing loyalty and respect to the principles of democratic government. To promote good work in shops and shop projects is the aim of shop leaders. They are chosen for their out- standing leadership in each shop. Leaders this term were Tony Elliott, auto shop, Ed Suski, print shop, Ed Riley, drafting, Robert Borden, electric shop, and Don Vargo, wood shop. Officers of the complete club were Rudy Mihelich, president, Bob Petersen, vice-president, john Agazzi, secretary, Bruce Laurie, treasurer, Ray Van Meter, re- porter, and C-reg Vandarakis, sergeant-at-arms. Glad A special project continued from last year was the filming of colored movies and slides of the various shops. The organization also gained distinction during American Education Week by having a series of shop exhibits in the public Service building. ACG' X lm.. 1-Y A,,,...: - ii mdcn felis u fied foe' fn Sxeve LUCAS' de Cin! Camera A ,f E-th . V 5 cr Low, kazun licmfnbach Sue Bgfh Mimi? 4 .25 loc Husmrio and Martin Cfhudy, in I cr, Nancy KX 'irt5, he foreground ,s as T7 it 2 l ,- Cv T 2 CAA OFFIFERS lanut Cnstntson Ianite Gustafson Nanu Agnich Yolanda lTArnico Sue llcminu 'Xiary Brett CAA CABINET :wut Nun- Xian lllen Busscx lninn Vrauglmell Darlvne C'leveland Lorraine Petersen Irma Sronelsing Delores Baudinn Rail' Ron' lfxax lknns Pat lblmnn Sue Barber ifonniu Citmiln: Elaine Carter The Cirls' Athletic Association has one of the largest memberships of any school group. This is clue to the long list of educational and recreational activities made available to its members. The roster includes all sorts of athletic and dancing classes and honorary clubs, from archery to speed-ball',! A new point and award system was put into action this year, which necessitated many changes. Only ten seniors received the distinction of having been officially active during their entire four years of participation. The CAA constitution was revised under the super- vision of Martha Wfetzel, faculty advisor. Under the able chairmanship of Pat Felman, plans were compiled for a CAA handbook, the first in ,loliet's history. l,A.X girls pcitorminu with the Band durinu halt time 5-ff? sf Q SALLY RLATT Tcmxix IOANNE SK lXX7AI.'l Gulf ILINIZ MATTESON Iiuwlxml Kl1XNl.IfNlf CRUENI3 Lvmievs Club IWCLCY IJVANS 'l'nlluylm!I H XRHARA VRIFIJRICKSON 'Tn 1: VIOYCE COBUSH fT1m1lrlina I Q KAY EVANS Halle! CYNTHIA BLUNT Rmleetlmll FRFDA IF.-KN RTCC? limlrvxxoxtml SI IARIFN ARMSTRONG 110.19111 Dame Pl IYI.l.lS BOOK Vfwanilulll PAT FFLMAN and DEF IACKSON Cu Tlemiw nf72i.'IxH17 ROSEMARY Cl TUK Baxelmll 1' SHARON ARMSTRONG 'k SALLY BLATT 'k RHYLLIS BOOK 'k ROSEMARY CHUK i' YOLANDA WAMICO ir KATHLEEN EVANS 'k PAT FELMAN 'k MARLFNF CROENE 'A' FRIYDA RICCDS 'A' PFCCY EVANS The above girls are the seniors having enough points to be considered 4 year members. q'.,4.,4. ,ff An exciting occasion each year is the Mother-Daugh- ter tea, at which the officers for the coming year are announced. Believe it or not, the Black Cat Ball was sponsored on that eerie date, Friday the Thirteenth. November thirteenth, that is. The dancers were even honored by the presence of a real black kitten, which was given to one of the superstitious chaperones as an even more realistic addition to the theme! The CAA girls attended many out-of-town play- days and workshops, and held a home dance workshop TAP CLUB on October 17. CAA showed its school spirit by entering a float in the annual Homecoming parade, and sponsoring one after-game dance. The fifth annual Cym Dandy was held the evening of February 25. This is a project of the physical educa- tion department, with many CAA members participat- ing. lt featured trampoline performers, social dancers, volleyball players, and many other demonstrations of activities offered in gym classes. This was the first year the Cym Dandy has been co-educational. Trout Row Alite Ridgeway, juan Murphy, Esther Love, W'ilLla Downey, Susan Moore, Nancy XY'itty. BALL' Roni: Joann Craughwell, Sally Perrv. Karen llerschbach, Sue Barber. Connie Cowing, Barbara Fredrickson, Lorraine Petersen. 'W R,Xl.LlfT CLUB lifm.1t.vv lwtlxu: I-rw Nallx llcvvx Nlmr-ur .XVHINYWIIHL l-QM l'x.mx Karen llclsmlmlvnnll l'nr lclmnfr Suu Hmlwcr Yirglma Powell Donna Nnlcrvkrl lhrlrnvn lu-llrinlwun Umm- Vlinvlxrmm Ilmw frnugllmcll l,rnrrJir1cl'uIclwm1 Yolanda lJ'.XmiC0 TU,X1l3LFTTES rlmuc Nlluvclwllxc lwtlmcr lmc Nlnsrlm llwxlc llmucfnvtcv Pcglgx lngnlls Suu Bmlwr lfmlvninc Putcrwn llulorvw Bauclino Barbara lvulriylwrm 'Ynmx XY'iltx Nhlrlux Xuninlr lrmnn f'rnu3:l'1wcll MODERN DANCE CLUB fr.-ul I-frm' Pnl Lclrnnn lY'l1cl lmu lcnnm- .hllxim Virginia Pmxcll loan Nlur hx' luclx Yahrr Curl Vfumzcr mtv! Clritafson Yrvlrmda P . I IJ .Xrrzim Km lfvnm Slmrum Arnmrung Furl' lvuw Barham Felman, Hamm Lcwandowski Lorraine Peterson, jnann Crnughwell Bafbafi lruclrialwvm Nnllx Pcrrx fonnic Coming Nlarie Charlstrum, Nancy XXAITIN Suu Bnzlwr Ka'cnllcrwhlmLl1 VllI4lN .Nmlcrwn from Row- Dwight Moore, manager, Ray Van Meter, jim Downing, Dan Imrie, Darrell Cleveland, joe Mussario, Greg Brown, Leon Tay- lor, Middle Row: Tom Turner, Terry Small, David Woodman, Ed Sparks, Wesley Haas, Bruce Tompkins, Harry Allen, David Bates. Back Row: Dave Sadler, manager, LaVern Spencer, Bob Oram, Avery Gordon, Charley Evans, Ray Nofftz, Jim Stukel, Fred Goss, Fred Larsen, afm:z'q'7wck Larry Shaw, manager. Lack of depth throughout the entire varsity team will hurt jT's track team this year. Gone from last year's team which won and dominated the Normal Relays and placed second in both the district and conference meets are Chuck Bray, Ike Trice, Walt Schneiter, Rich Hancock, Chuck Dennison, Dick Campbell, Warren Oldham, Ed Corwin, Le Roy Sykes, Duane Givens, and Orland Holmes. All of these boys graduated with the exception of Givens, a good high-jumper, who was captain-elect for the 1954 season. However, Givens did not return to school While there is a lack of depth in the team strength, there are also some individuals who could be outstanding this year for Coaches Don Keinlen and Ken Parker. They are jim Downey in the 100 and 220, jack Fritz in the 440, Dan Imrie in the 880, Harry Allen in the mile, and jim Stukel and joe Mussario in the hurdles. In the field events Darrel Cleveland in the pole vault, Charley Evans in the high iumps and broad jumps, and Tom Turner and Avery Gor- don in the discus and shot put are veteran performers. Dan Imrie and Dick Campbell presenting to Mr. Frost trophies won in the Normal Relays 1953. TVCVllRU1U: Bill Kargle, Clarence Zaletel, Tony Kamnikar, Roland Nelson, Roger Prince, Stan Bruns, john Russ, Wally Mangun, Middle Row: Lamar Lundberg, Howard Pollock, George Morris, Peter Pullara, Roger Crowder, john Malelin, Dave Sparks, Don Hall, Dan Demos. Hack Row: Russ Miller, jerry Gruber, Mark Merlo, jim Holder, Sam Adams, Stan Simpson, Alphonse Cooper, Iack Streepy, Bob Broadway. -100 TRACK SCHEDULE 1954 All meets with the exception of relay meets and the district and state meets will be combined varsity and frosh-soph meets. April 13 East Aurora .................................................................... There 15 Bloom ............................... .............. H ere q 22 Blue Island ....,.,,.................. ............... Th ere 24 Normal Relays CVarsityD ....... .Bloomington 27 Elgin ,............................................ .. ....,........... Here May 1 Mooseheart Relays CVarsityj ...... 7 District .........................................,.... 11 Black Hawk Relays CFrosh-Sophj ...... ...,........There ,...,......Kankakee West Aurora 13 State Meet ..............r......................... .,...... C hampaign 14 State Meet ..... ......... . .Champaign 15 State Meet .........,.....,..,..... ...Champaign 18 East Rockford and Elgin ........ ..............,. E lgin 22 Conference Meet ............................................................ Here Tront Row: Bob Samuels, David Keister, Bob jaskowiak, Sam Astorino, Dan Allen, Allen Mager, Don Strappazon, Rich Norris. Middle Row George Harris, Ray Rota, Charles Clark, jim Pennuto, Claude Wilson, john Persico, Don Heintzelman, Jim Downey, jim Anderson. Back Row: Don McCarthy, Alvin Lowry, Nick D'Andre, Leon Pollock, Bob Bianco, Micky Mussario, Dick Wilhelmi. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS wufcif Xlr Petersen Peggy Ingalls lean Ruddy. Nfinnlxvm Mel ,lager lim Srukel Russ Kramer, Ron Ivanich. Mirror, mirror on the wall, I was the fairest of them all! The lass in the cartoon below might well have thought this as she was one of the many IT girls who attended the annual junior-Senior Prom, the night of june 4. The Prom, held in the combined gymnasiums, is the chief project of the junior class. It is given in honor of the graduating seniors. At the time this book went to press, even Senator McCarthy coulcln't have found out their plans for the theme or the decorations. jim Stukel served as president of the class, Ron Iva- nich, vice-president, Peggy Ingalls, secretary, and Russ Kramer, treasurer. jean Ruddy acted as girls' social chairman while, Mel lager represented the boys. C. B. Peterson was the junior class counselor. ll R I1'lFfVvmrr Rau- Kmlwrurlc Bowl llfrn. Rmxxu F-ran Braun Chnrnuwmc Bzmuwc Nlarx E 2 E. I . i 9 'x l B'ctr llmlw Hzctl llnlrllv Rvu' Cllll RWM . 'J lludzinskx lack Book, Xlarfclln Hranchaw N1i59 llietlem Inrlxle Buurru: Illul-' Run' Sp:rv1 Bruxkax fum Bmne Brxb Brockmnn Fugunc Burla l v:ll1 llrlllhc l1:::Rl1'gm luzrx Hull-lu lrmwk llmz'-:r-H ll. R if - 7 I Row Xlildred Bun Gloria Vaglc lm, Xl Vmcx kay I Buwey Barbara Ann 1 agle Xlnrlc 4 lmlkrwnn lxav Kfarlsun ilzdllfv ll Nm- K aylwv l1llmnC':45tcn, Nlarl-c F Carey Gerald Cell lmrws Carter Miss Emery Buck ' .u Wear-n Cxivwrcmen Rcwger Carlson Dax-ld l flair Nm: l' Buxh Blll Chellxos Buxerly Carl-an - .z W 5 e r .I , , 4 , Y ,- 1 S, 1 5 f tv cr 0 4 ll R X15-Vrm1!K-'za' Nnurx Xrrlrvww lmnnu Xlcmmlcu,Yvmwe.'Xlf1:u 'Ann 'v.wll.l '.laru.1 Xxcrx Berry Auhcx ll-frvva Kznlu wx: lmlx .lr clurxmw 'llurldle lf H- 1, - l l .xl... l--'rin Xrclu -vw RCYZX Xrrnual. l'.V Xflu' '.',14v ,'.- 'iw 'rr lurlu Xlmlcvm fa' ll Nw, gn' 'Ax rv M'.'L'lwf'llI! l - ' - IM rl: Kmcx llml- 1. w l'1u' l'lll.1:vr1,lJ.U.u Xllnn lcrry .Xurulw ll1 ' Xllw llumx Bale flurfrgc Alderman ll R Ill-Vvwnl I-.w llvvlvx'1l'v'1lxl1 lmwl llnvulullu Suc Hnvlwv Ilfllwm Hxl lull Rxrwn Nmux Hmm Xulxx Hmwv 'T-'uf A rw Xl' 'lm Umm Rayuu llnrrx Hcmh lbllu Barns!! Hmm Barnett Slew lluvuw XX.1l:vv limi, 'Ibm l'llulnlL, Huh Buvuulcur 74.4.1 hw ll-lvl Bulxlvc llcnxvxx Hazzrmn llolw llmlwrug Run li: llru f.l1ucL livmrmx Icrumc Blackwcll 'll-' Baxlm Kee-luv Hlaa luxcll, Dax nl Bates ur av ff N 5 K.-1 1 15.1 ' I' LL' F4 ln 1 X' fthe. F a BIT Ezlenwood Cam :nic e ',, X .nw ,N'.x.: 1: lm ix N ,L 'C w Y Eggers, Philip Kgmzw H R 33'C- Lv: Il fur K a Irn'cf..Im:,-vs '-'.1'. f 1 'vc IJ 1F L 1 luv a 1 V... .hu Ban-.1 !'L L M I 1 11 1-'ffvywflz wr va, - 'xX'1v'1f'cf c P kf v Nwrf Lux, Yuen! YU' a fu 5 jaw I Plame, T!,:.v A... fed F1 H H I' 'J X l:J':lfICluxP r'.1vv Pu U 1 wr- cwfv--fy R 1,---f 1 I xr r 1 H R. 108-Tvunt Row Marlene Cram Nancy Haney. Mary Ann Crzenda, Kath- leen Harris, Kathleen Hanlon, Loretta Cuilfoyle, Paula Grosey, Kathleen Cioehel, Jackie Hacker Diane Hackney. flliddle Rott' Nancy Coldenstern, Marilyn Hag- gerty, Joyte Gustafson, Marilyn C-ourn Eleanor Hammond. Josephine Crewening. Mary Lou Ctritfin, Joan Hagamann, Miss Hielscher, Batlu Row Ryamond Grossman, Don Haines, Dale Cullicksen, Donald Crund, James Hague, Fred Goss, Charles Harrison. H. R. 332-Trunt Row Joan Harvey, Dorothy Hirsch, Judy Hoffmann, Shelbia Horath, Mary Ann Heisner, Nancy Holl, Carolyn Hostetter, Karen Herschbach. Jfxddle Row Miss Holmstrom, Mary Lou Houchin, Edith Homherg, Mildred Hihf ner, Lois Heard, Patricia Hauert, Jim Hoye, Irene Hohhs, Roy Heddin. Back Row Thomas Homing, Alvin Horn, George Honiotes, David Hojnacki, Robert Horvat, XValter Hasse, Ray Hibner, Cort don Heitman, Ronald Harnack. 'C7 I H. R 3768-front Row Jannis Hute, Lois Johnson, Pat Johnson, Bonnie Hyman, Peggy Ingalls, Marilyn Johnson, Sandra Jones, Carol Johnson. flliddle Row: Mr. Longman, Don Hunt, Boh Judnick, Bill Johnson, Ken Johnson, Hayden Huckins, Roh lnman, Don lngraham. Back Row Mel Jager, Rich Jordon, Don Ivanich. Jim Jungels, Ron lvanich, Tom Hunt, Jim Jaeger. H. R. 195-front Run' Carol Korn, Con- nie Kramer, Margaret Klavins, Juanita Kimak, Theresa Klimek, Yvonne King, Betty King, Mary Jo Ketner, Judy Kast- man, Judy Koren. flfxcirile Row Lois Kelly, Charles King, David Killings, Richard Kaiser, Terry Kaiser, Norman Knutson, Jack Kollman, Barh Keeley. Mr. McKeir- nan. Uncle Raw Ray Kozlowski, Paul Kreis, Ray Kirin, Boh Knez, Russ Kramer, Carl Kozleuar. Jim Kozar. Jim Kohlhagen. I I In I fv I I III-' rx 'II Iw- l, X11- fl I f' ffl 19.4. IIIII QI I I--V - II Im I Ixvlg I II.1mI I IXcIcr'fI u II1'v I .uwru I . '1w:1,' II.11rx Ihx I Ilxvm' II I 'I I' I rImr I I uc Iudx X WI! XI X 1 I.:mI II.IvIu.1m X IL C 1 I XI ul' Namy ,X1.C.mr1 I N rlr Ik rl I1rIxcI: IJIIIIIVL-N X' I II III I In .NI.1Nwx Iudx' uIu I LIIIIILX IIIII ,XI.IIIIIIIfJx mn 'nm Mnmlwi, Bar IIIIIII III IIIIII' Run' Ix II IRI X I PIIIILI I In ,XIIIIr'LIv, IIIII MII 'Ium Mnnlcx X Irictln ll. R. SHS-'Fruvii Run' Catherine Sand- rctto, liidy Sanders, Caryl Rohinson, Don- na Sihcnlxel, Nancy Salieihliuk, Rocemary Rolvhins, Myma Reynolds. flfiddlc Rout lean Ruddy, Connie Robinson, Anne Rob- Qon, Fay Rueclcert, Sally Rowe, Geraldine Seauio, ,loc Reseler, Bolvhy Clone Riley. limlc Run' Mr, XY'oolard, Hola Rieliards Bian Renfer, Leon Schroeder, Marty Rud- man, Riehard Sehnick, Fred Riehie, Frank Reposh, Tom Saiko. ll. R lll7-Trout Row Marlene Simon, .-Xnila Shawmelcer, Linda Slieulcr, Oric Scron, Sylvia Schusner, Lynnette Serena, l.ola Schuck, Virginia Slcrol-xo. Jliddle Row ,lay Smeets, Ronald Shafer, Earl Skecl, Ciarhy Sloeum, Norma Schuette, Yirginia Silverman, ,lcanette Sing, Kather- ine Sherwood, Rose Smeets, ,loc Shetina, Mr. Riekhoff, Back Run- Paul Shun loc Seliutter, Walter Senelier, Ted Sehuh, Al Selwcizer, Chuck Shroha, Roh Fimx, Ben- ny Sims, Art Simpson. iosk-f Q my ll 1.1 jf' I-if! .liuwliviili Nl.iix Xmt 4 lr'i iiili l.1dx X mil li.ii'li.ii.i l'.iiiN, lgR!'l'I!'.T l'.ilii:cr liarliar,1 Papexli ,lliifillc 3. .Nliiliaul lllirien ,lin llercizii, Cilcnn lhiiilelu l:i'1 l'.i11l Hills l',i-tcrix liieli Ol' e, N 'moi 53 -1 lli li Ol-'in Ralph Upi-li HU rl-,mimi lliili flldlan: 'li-i' Olbon Ti 'ii l'al'in'r ll R -iw?-f limit Quiv Rim l'eiersoii Ar- lene ljiillaeli Iona Reedv, Eleanor Rang 7 lne: Reiter, l.inda lyolmonari, ,loan le- terxen, Clariil l'lielan .Nlarnia Pettigrew llhlilli' Roi. lliih l'irr, George Provance Paul lk-te-iwiii, Amlx' l'r-iphei, Ken l'iitz Rieliard lk-tr-i-win Carl Rauch, .Nlw Ons- gard, MJ: Roar Tom Phifer, Phil Reevex Dirk Ramxax' ,lim Prodehl Churlx Raililw Riga' liindiilph llfili Rauman, ,loc Ra' IUIFC1 ' i wif , 11 H R. 123-Front Row Donna Vetter, Martha XVeber, Mary Ventura, Elaine Voie, Madeline Wagner, Shirley 'tX'elsh, Josephine Vidmar Dora Mae Wheeler, flfzddle Row William Walker, Thomas Wheeler, Edward Vanislco, Ron Vining, Vera Vfalk, Kathleen Vfhitfield, Miss Tip- pet Back Row Robert ward, Donald Werner, Donald Voss, Louis Verchimalt Ronald Venske Richard Vferner, Ben Vfaldvopzel john Vaulato. H R. 3407-Front Row Mary lane Wood Margaret XX'isd-im, Patrieia Vfrsniewski liiinna XVilliams Judy Zusog, Carol Xa gar Carole Zellweger, Patrieia Yfertkle Nora Williams Middle Rum' Rosa Mae XX'illiams, l.eora Williams Robert Winter stein, Larry Wills, james Wirth, Leonard Wrona, Robert Zelko, Miss Vkhitharn limlr Rau' Alan Zobel, Tom Zcntarslci Roper Younghuuband, Conrad Vfirth Ken- neth Zinser, Casimir Viysoelii, Bernard Wrona, Daxid Wirth, Jael-4 Zettergren I, B3 H R :Ty I-,uf L' 4 lleanna Qpina fairrrl bpcitlwr' Karol lwaebn-:'l1 Ravenna Ymith lirnxi Ytiitmvltiim' Ciaril hfiwlxlw i lIi.liI.t Univ 1-rt-tr.iNp wx g.IYl1lYxll'Ylll faiirli' lxnn Smith lin bnuilwin Tum iinith .Nirx leataler lintl' Rim' Fd gPl'k'll,'t'f la Xi-rne Ypenter latli QYJTV ld bparlw lmlt Nnzder ll R RH?-Fruit Row Maxine Tbomp Nun, Carol Ann Turvex' Charlene Sweet mood, Mavis Todd, Sally Troughton Nanty Tuggle, Ann Upland, Sylvia Tam- horine, Dorothy Swanson, flliddle Row Miss C Smith, Tom Turner, Paul Turley Riehard Sullivan, Paula Townsend, Shir! lcv Tarrant, Karen Thayer Back Row: XX'illiain Sullivan, Kent Taylor, Edwin Thornley, james Stukel, Charles Ulrich, Rithard Talbot, Willie Tatro, Don Tech- man, Leon Taylor. F in I s 4 A w 1-K Se O ff X 4 5 x W fuss ll -- llull ,J fe 5' BATT.-XLIOX Sl .-Xlil Rohert Pittann Xancx Xlaitin Paul llolmstroni joe Pultorixy Velza Dans. Pat Perley l.a11y Balm Pete: Sltiotes dfliafuf Bal!--yqpmll I9 Cn the Battalion Staff during the past year were Lieu- tenant Colonel ,loseph Rokorny, Battalion Commander, Major Paul llolmstrom, Executive Officer, and Captains Rohert Pitcairn, Velza Davis, I.arry Raloy and Fred Rauch. The Officers cluh was headed hy Roland Carhs, presi- dent, Eugene l.iesse, vice-president, Bev Almherg, secre- tary, and ,lanice Arnold, treasurer. DRll.l, TF.-XM Also this year the Reserve Officers Training Corps gain- ed community-wide attention for its civic services. The corps marched in the Community Chest, Armistice Day, and Memorial Day parades, and cooperated with the Sal- vation Army on Operation Christmas Basket. The latter is a project designed to help the needy families at Christ- mastime. Tw nt r 11- Rfmaltl X1-it-ke la:l- Sthauer Xlfilliam Orerhex' lfrnest Niznilx, Darryl Qcelex' Paul Shutt Edward Keclex Romer Seppi Rohert Ward Rath row loc l'oLnr11x Charles llliieh Rolfeii XX'hcele: Richard Talbot Charles Shaw, B1 uce Buckley Orxille Phillips Charles Schmitz Glen Erickson, Peter Skiotes. ---1114 1 i'+- --r Rong I ! l .5 9? Q 3 , e1'g xg .5 v 5 Q v 2 2 f g gr -if f f' z Q ff i 'ff v' 1' 9 1 I Q Q v - 1' , 4 if I f 5 E fx u I U i an 1m W5 'YV if 1 1 K - Q - 'El V 3 '99 ,j v if K ' is 1 J Q 5-5 A tx ' - ' 1 ,fi .eil FN' 1 -1-an V-,--U 1? Q' Q I Ill? WF v 8 fine fl! -1' A I , nom ? '?f 'Q' -',p .3 E5 '9' 'Q '57 '3' '?'ST ' 1 9 '-'15 'Q' .QS sa ' 4 . X s'Z L .X ll 1 I fig? 3 g Q A., .0 if V A fm 4 an 4, ,m 3 -2 F' F ?l'l'T -' :Fr- I, Q 'ROTC 3 3 ' f Pib 'Y f f Q f U V ix X0 l 1 U, 1 ' H fn r 0 m at H df' M 1, ,, , A 4 . 3 4 f I V N f - 3 ' 4 ' ' ' 1' ' ,J A '- 1 ' --W- ff- if it 2. 1. . ' , - M, -- -- 53 np- , ,. if H , , 5. fa M 5 1 1- 5 ff ' ' W nf -1 i f12f-1-': m nn 3 xl inf .as.. , ,,fm, MQ I 4 A FlRlYC SQUAD tn! vnu Peter Qkiotes Donald Farr Richard Kaiser Ernest Niz- mlt Robert Ward Darryl Seely. Rllfllf TTIXM iz! ' :-t lxtttest Yianils XY'atten flampltell Rt-lantl Carlvs Russell fllirwte Roltert l'llintt '.f'.!.l,'1g 'un' Daxitl Borchartlt Rohert Pit- tart: latl Slsecl lazttec l'-ttletstm listtte lltttlslex Kenneth Griswold, 'tak' t- l'i.t-:ett llatttlt 1 liazles Sthxsah Patil Try, ChatlesScl1mitz, lJi xl Neelx Rtttialtl l ititlsay. rifle 7eam am! Quint? Squacf The ROTC firing squad is civically well-known. The team consists of six memhers, who fire at military fun- erals for any organization requesting their services. The squad is commanded hy Sergeant Major Peter Skiotes, a gratuating senior. One of the more warlike activities ofthe ROTC is the Rifle team, which engages in national competition and A. i accepts challenges from other schools in the area. This year the team's activities extended to participation in the XVilliam Randolph Hearst and Intercollegiate na- tional tourneys and twelve matches with neighboring schools. Challenges were accepted from Morgan Park Military Academy, XY aukegan, Evanston, Xlifest Auro- ra, Rockford, and Marmion Military Academy. A 4. -114- :gf + '?f X I . Y 5 : KW! of M fllffff f , , ,, r ,VX ,X kg Vx T 'lf W! X77 ,mtl l f fkfffd Xkl ll ff Wow Place your bets for the frog derby ! This could well be the latest cry of the Biology club which actually did have a frog derby this spring-an innovation in club procedure! The 27 active members comprise a group which is open to anyone interested in biology. Field trips take these members to such places as parks and quarries to study all aspects of nature. Projects took in such varied subjects as grafting, growing African violets, and mak- ing picture slides. BIOLOGY CLUB Tron! row: Sandy Rosenquist, Lila Norton, Marcia Gaddis, Inez Rei- ter, Kay Carlson. Back row: james Skul, Mon Kondracke, james Cassani, Mr, Schoenknecht, sponsor, Ed Sparks, David Sparks, Henry Clark, Don Doyle, Ed Fel- lows, Charles King, john Fish. ,,,-- Glad Qfficially heading the group were Kay Carlson, pres- ident, Charles King, vice-president, and Lila Norton, secretary. Charles Schoenknecht sponsors the group, the first club organized at JT. The object of the Biology club is to give students a broader education and higher conception of biological matters, to stimulate a wholesome appreciation of our plant and animal neighbors, to develop a deep convic- tion of man's responsibility to and mastery over nature, and to make the students realize the big part biology plays in the industrial world Afftxtg Al.PHA CHAPTER, F. H. A. Bottom row: Marcia Ayers, judy Zu sag, Carol Auringer, joan Krypel, Lill Angela Lukancic, Adaire Spittal Gretchen Nofftz, Marcia Caddis, Cath erine Lucenti. awlwze affanwlflakwuofrq ' Since 1945, the Future Homemalcers of America has been a national organization. To learn to live better today in order that FHA members and their families will live better tomorrow, is the main goal of FHA. The Alpha chapter at JT is open to all sophomore, junior, and senior girls who have completed at least one semester of homemaking. Officers for the year were Carol Auringer, president, joan Krypel, vice-president, Lillian Casten, secretary, and Judy Zusag, treasurer. joan Krypel also received the distinction of being elected secretary of Illinois sec- tion l9. Illinois ranks second to Texas in the number of na- DELTA CHAPTER OF FHA Seated: Mary Thontlin, Marilyn Bole- man, Ruth Kavis, judy Tallman, Lilla ian Spiers, Beverly Williamson. Trent row: Lois Steinback, Carol Smith, Fan- nie Prude, Karen Spittal, janet Sulli- van, Diane Tahash, Carol Wilson, Ma- rie Sandretto. Back row: joan Wenn- lund, Lorraine Uhde, Sue Tompkins. -116- tionally-affiliated chapters, having been the eleventh state that joined the national organization. At present FHA has chapters in 45 states, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, united in common purpose and symbols. The yearis theme, Sailing Around the World with FHA, was carried out in talks by Miss Mary Louise Fisher on Portugal, and Miss Grace Tippett on England. Also highlighting the school season were such activi- ties as a Halloween hardtimes party, a Christmas party, a demonstration of Merle Norman cosmetics, and the sponsorship of a float in the annual Homecoming pa- rade. ian Casten, Top row: Carole Bamtello I , 1 5 14 . Q 7 .Q UIHRU U1 HURIIUFIS U -'K ii? f Bf' THAP. vONUf , W NA Lad f H, 3 ,IUNIOR-SENIOR FFA CLUB IL in Xii Kirsten spmiswt lint Iniiiiist-ii Niaik Caiex Dave Xlfootliiiaii Vniolu Hiller f'llJPlC! Nut-etlienit Rim Reece Fred Kurtz 1 . Icllfx fiasltiii H.:tL' Quit' Rat llilvnet lleoigi' ,lolinstoii ,Ietotne Blackwell Kecier Blatltxxell flmtloii lkeclalil Bill Yitholson llarry Mc- Nally Rai Notttz Dale laison Bolt Otani Donald Hunt, Bill Hibner. 4 4 QM' You can bet your bottom dollar that any Future Farmer is a boy of activity. Here is a club that goes beyond school life and is integrated with the homelife and aspirations of its members. The boys are given farm vocational instruction and practice invaluable to them in later life. They are en- couraged to take advantage of the opportunities for travel and note-comparing with Future Farmers throughout the nation. Last November all the officers attended the National FFA convention in Kansas City, Kansas, to hear Presi- dent Eisenhower and Secretary of Agriculture Benson. The officers included Dave Woodman, president, Ron Reece, vice-president, Dan lmrie, treasurer: Fred Kurtz, reporter,jim Paul, sentinelf and Mfiflf CHYCY, Secretary Bob Oram earned honors at the International Live- stock Show in Chicago with his Angus steer. He also showed livestock at the FFA fair in Ottawa, along with Fred Kurtz and Mark Carey, FRESI l.X1AN-SOP!KJMORF FFA CLUB Front Ri-tu: Ifivin Ericksen, Bob Eyrich, Frank B Oyden, l.eRoy Caskin, Thomas Cfarev Fugenc Nlolohon Paul landahl Thule Pet' Inrrx Welsh Bill Hammond Fred McNally Paul Patlzuikas, Cliff Stewart, Larry lertolcl Iilonald Coldwater. nu -l18- fetffrw Z s if t FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Tr.-nr ron-1 joan Bolton, Marion Kemp, Helen Yakich, Dorothy Zameic, Barbara Fant, janet Warden, Rosann Hoon, Kathleen Rakoski, Lualyce jacobson, Elaine Sak, Miss Bernice Slapnicar, sponsor. Middle row: Miss Hester Nicoles, sponsor, Betty French, Sandra Alelick, Phvllis Klen, Cami P. Anderson, Joan Popek, Lorraine Berg, Barbara Martie, Marilyn Cooper, Patricia Sarterfield, Mary Ann Orlovich. Back mw:'jane Rap- son, Barbara Bray Klart' Bowers, Roberta Chudy l.ane Carr, Ruth Kovis, jackie Vismara, Sandra Nlenges Dona Thacker, Sandra Rosenquist, Arlene Paris 4uJfu4efVwz4aaf14 ' We, the Future Nurses of America, will do all in our power to acquaint girls with the nursing profession and to enable them to enter nurses training with a better un- derstanding of the profession. Thus it was, based on these principles, that the Future Nurses of America, jol- iet Chapter, was founded in 1951. The constantly-growing membership and expanding program proves that there is a vital need for such an or- ganization in our school. Much credit is due the spon- sors, Miss Hester Nicoles, R. N., and Miss Bernice Slap- nicar, R. N., for their interest and encouragement in the varied activities and projects of the club. Members held donut sales, field trips, picnics, and parties. A special Christmas party was held, and the club also pointed toward encouragement of school spir- it by sponsoring a float in the Homecoming parade. Thanksgiving and Easter nut cups were made and sent to the County Farm, and the girls also sewed can- cer bandages, and helped at the JTHS Open House. ln keeping with the vocational aspect of the organi- zation, several speakers offered their services, including -120- two student nurses, a public health nurse, a Navy nurse, and an Air Force nurse. Officers for the past year were Arlene Paris, presi- dent, joan Popek, vice-president, and Barbara Fant, secretary-treasurer. CO-OP CLUB Tri-nt vow Bette llaimau Ioan Ihttiolo Xlarlxn Gorges Nancy Ftlmunds, jo Xadra Shirlev Ililwnei llitltlle wiv. Barhara johnson Mar ilyn Tomko Nlarilyn Patten, llclen Yerbisther, Frances Iaychin, Donet Porter Buck row joann Xlfinker. john Blatti, Barbara Vfoodruff joan Cantwell Sharon Centch ,Kline Covcdnik Nlarlene Brozman Agnes Podohnik Ntr Corracletti, sponsor Z -L' B The Future Distributors of America club is compos- ed of 28 members from jT and the junior college. These students have the opportunity to gain vocational train- ing and practice while in school to prepare them for fu- ture business careers. This year the members made a field trip to Chicago and visited such places as the Merchandise Mart, Max- well street, Marshall Field and Company, and the Spie- gel Mail Order House. Duane Kirchoff sponsors the group, aided by Will- iam Kambic fjjCl , president, I.arry Kambic, vice-pres- ident, Tom Fleming, secretary-treasurer, and Congetta Calcanas CIICD, historian. In coniunction with the Office Occupation club, FCA sponsored an Employer-Employee banquet, May FUTLIRIE DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION -- M655 5, at the Hotel Louis joliet. Also in conjunction with the Office Occupation club, delegates were sent to the Illin- ois Office Occupation state convention at Springfield, February 19-20. Officers of the Office Occupation club were Nancy Edmunds, president, Barbara Wooclruff, vice-presi- dent, joan Picciolo, secretary-treasurer, and Marilyn Gorges, historian. The club is composed solely of '20 students enrolled in the cooperative office occupation class, All members have worked on a part-time training basis in an office. Throughout the year the list of proiects included a bakery sale, a rummage sale, coat checking, and the sale of student-made earrings. The group is sponsored by john Corradetti. rfmll 'UN' XIV l'4l Cl1f1ff SFUVTWVI Ntarilvn Ntaxwell Carol Kelly. Evelyn XVatts Carol .Nlassev Nancy Cresto Gloria Ulisse, Congetta talcanas ,lfnltlle vow Ntartin Xiackav William Kamhic, Robert Madsen, Richard Reeder, Velza Davis. Kenneth Gregorich, james Carl l..awrence Ibelrose Bntlv vow David Davis Carl Batson, Robert Hacker, Tom Fleming, Ronald Pastori Ernest Stover Raymond Kirin fa-oiuc Ilimas Iairx lxanibiic john I-uist Knee-lint! Bob Bourg Frank Boyden, Bruce Buckley. Standing: Henry. Parkhursr, Coach jim Waltz, Cordon Larson, Gerald Smith, 'Q K WI sf FROSH-SOPH Kneeling? Bob Wasserlein, Alex Brown. Standing: Doug Hutchison, jon Yaggy, Dean Sayles. 4 All? ea-uuli Varsity tennis is faced with the same problem as is golf for the 1954 season, namely the problem of rebuilding. Coach Waltz lost by graduation Doug Reading, Terry Trent, Ken Howland, Dick Gustafson and Steve Floyd who helped him to a 12 won, 1 lost, and 1 tie record in 1953. Frank Boyden and Henry Parkhurst will lead this year's team. The rest of the positions are open. Following are the 1953 team record and the 1954 schedule. 1953 RECORD Won 12 -- Lost 4 - Tied 1 April 2 Downers Cvrove ......... 10 Blue lsland ............. 11 Ottawa ......... 11 St. Bede .,,....... 13 East Aurora ........ 16 Hinsdale ....... 17 Thornton ........ 20 Xlfest Aurora ..,... 29 Kankakee .....,., May 2 District 4 East Aurora ........ 6 Thornton ........ 7 Lockport ..,.... 8 Elgin ............. 11 Hinsdale ......,,.. 13 West Aurora ...... 18 Kankakee ........ 20 Elgin ............................................... 1954 SCHEDULE April 2 Hinsdale .........,................................... 6 Lockport .......... 9 East Aurora ........ 10 LaGrange ........ 1 2 Ottawa .,.,..,...... 14 Blue Island ....... 1 5 Thornton ............ 20 West Aurora ...... 26 Lockport ...,..... 30 Kankakee ..,...., May 1 District ..,....,... 3 East Aurora ........ 5 Hinsdale .,... 1 I Elgin ..........,.. 12 Thomton ............ 1 3 West Aurora ...... 18 Kankakee ...,..... 21-22 State ......,.. 25 Elgin ............. 29 Conference ..... 12 10 joliet Opponent 0 5 1 7 6 3 6 3 9 0 0 6 3 7 O 6 0 6 3 4 4 8 O 6 7 3 6 3 5 1 6 7 .........There .........There ..........l-lere .....,...There .......Here .,.....Here .......Here .........There .......Here ......,..Tbere .......Here .....,...There , ..,.., Here Here There ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,Here Here ..,.......Champaign ,,..........,.There ..........,..Elgin Coach jim Waltz displays the proper grip to Frank Boyden and Henry Park- hurst, his 1 and 2 men. is From his 1053 team which won ten, lost one, and had one tie during the regular season, Coach Bal Longman lost varsity golfers. They were Bob Pell, ,lim Slack, Merron Seron, jim Nussbaum, and jack Crohne. For this year's team to match that record it will he necessary for several of his boys to develop rapidly to round out a strong five- man team. Following are this yearis schedule and the results of last year's matches. 1953 RECQRD 1954 SCHEDULE Lockport, Here 10 wins 1 loss 1 tie Sth in the State 3rd in the Conference Downers Grove, There, Lost Catholic High, Here, Won Wfest and East Aurora, There, Won Kankakee, Here, Won Marmion and Thornton, Here, Won East and West Aurora, Here, Won District, Here, Wfon Downers Grove, Here, W'on Arlington Heights, Here, VC'on State Finals, Sth Hinsdale, Here, XY'on Conference, Freeport, 3rd Elgin, Here, XX'on Marmion, There, Tie East and W'est Aurora, There Hinsdale, There Catholic High, There Kankakee, Here Marmion, Here East and Wfest Aurora, Here District, Here E. and W. Aurora and Elgin, Aurora Downers Grove, Here State Finals, Champaign Harvey, There Elgin, There Conference, Elgin Kankakee, There Elgin, Here Catholic High, Here VARSITY GOLF ' Kneeling Dick Herbs! George Cram, Chuck Rachke, Tom Miles. Standing: jack Snider Scott Bush Frank Vranicar, Ed Czerkies, Roger Carlson. FROSH-SOPH GOLF Kneelirm Ken Neese lab' Rice, l,arr5' Ryan Lee Hcilman, 'Bill Crate ftandinq ChuCk Kunz Bill Lloyd Keith Lichtenwalter, Boh Armstrong Ioe lxlint, Bill Pokorny. Vriach Bal Iongman and Captain Chuck Rachke -123- ff? and t'.huCl4 Won ' ' lane l-M500 B mother ,lane Iarson CCarol Cardnerl, Mascha, Na- dina's cousin, Donna Froid CCarole Turveyj , and Na- dina, daughter of Colonel llopoff, Shirley Ceci tlleggy Evansl. The scene is a small town in Bulgaria, in 1885. Servia and Bulgaria are at war. Nadina, Colonel Popoff's daughter, is in love with Alexius, a maior in the Bulgarian army. This young officer is idealized by the romantic Nadina. Lieutenant Bumerli, a young Swiss officer, is pursued hy a patrol whom he eludes hy climbing into Nadina's boudoir. lie gets Nadina to conceal him, and he is saved by three women who greatly admire his youthful dash and charm. Later, Bumerli, who has engaged in this flirtation with Nadina to save his life, falls in love ': .ax A P Ron K 'ferit Y t, and I.m,,x.,,Ux t iaflita' ' with her, and she, almost against her will, yields her affections to the fascinating Bumerli. Comedy situations created lay the genial and gay Colonel Popoff and his spirited wife Aurelia, reach a climax in the episode of the return of Colonel l9opoff's house coat. The coat, lent to Bumerli by the ladies to aid his escape is returned to him at a most inoppor- tune time, Unknown to each other the three ladies had put their photographs in the coat to show their affec- tion for the chivalrous Servian. The coat is donned hy llopoff hefore the ladies can retrieve their photos. This places the ladies in a desperate situation, which is the hackground for one of the cleverest sextets in comic opera. Disaster is avoided in the solution and everyone ioins in the happy finale. M.-XIDRICAIS F' -ut LH to Yaonu llogue lane Iarson loxteflieue'1tl1 Pt-ggi. lun'-s Nadine XX ther lean l .ans Roseivmie Vlull. i-iantille Yranitar limi' L' :w into f-reumitl' Phillip Brooke Paul Belin 1 hul Paton Dale Nippel Roi: l-'oecleer lion fltitfith Terw Nlexerhott .Xa'o'i Sorensen .Q T4 T 2 ' 7 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Tmnt row: joyce Snell, Elaine Carter, Carol L. Anderson, Evonne Aschenbrenner, Donna Froid, Diane Delzell, Marilyn Hughes, Phyllis Book, Carol P. An derson, Virginia Donaldson, janet Niundt Molly Bryson, Marlene Stonehou S C l A R l ' . , . se, ue ar son, nne oison. Second row: Orie Scron, Nadine Weber, Earlene Crow- der, Delores Marston, Carole Gardner, Norma Palmer, Peggy Evans, Nancy Martin, Carolyn Thomas, janet Fox, Barbara Talaga. ,Ianice Niarkstrom, Patricia Per- l I , .. Y . . . . , . . ey, Caryn Singer, Rosemarie Chuk, Vicki Bunting, Cele Vramcar, Arlene Paris, Mary Brett, Barbara Cagle, Pat Reid, Helen Sula, Joyce Cobush, Elaine War riner, Jean Evans, Margie Facinelli, Third row: Darlene Renwick, Beverly Hannon Nancy Qchmitz lorraine Brandolino Doris llcrro Donna Radakofch R d , , . , . . . . , , . . . 'i . an y Curtis, Ken Cregorich, Larry Budzinslci, Charles King, Ted Webber, jerry Ritchey, Spiro Bruskas. Boh McCambridgc. Chuck Paton, Aaron Sorenson, jim Cerl, 146 GAMLP 0 Under the guiding hand of Paul Lester, the A Cappel- la choir is one of the most noted and active musical or- ganizations in the area. September, at the Armistice Day program and at the Christmas concert in partnership with the General choir. Officers elected for 1954 were Chuck Paton, presi- dent, Paul Belin, vice-president, jane Larson, secretary, Terry Meyerhoff, treasurer, Ken Cregorich and Dale Sippel, librarians, and Eva Brougham, janitor. Cele Vranicar is the editor of the Quill, the choir paper, which is published several times each semester. The A Cappella choir takes part in state and district music contests, as do other JT musical organizations. This year special performances were given at the Black Hills Passion Play and at the teacher's institute in -126- Each year a small group of the best voices in A Cap- pella are chosen to comprise the Madrigal group which has a very busy season. The group is in demand by nu- merous civic organizations, churches, and school groups. Members of this highly trained and unusually well-blended group of singers were featured also on the Christmas Vespers program. The choir meets every day during the noon periods. One of the very special events as graduation time draws near is the presentation of gold and silver pins as awards for specified lengths of participation in choir. Holi Pire, Yfaxne Nlanthei, Frank Reposh, Iohn lapicki, Betty Simpson, Carol Vfilliamson, Carol Auringer, Annette Theodore, lzva Brougham, Nlarlene Grant, Xian Knit Nntlian, tarnl 'l'uix'ex' Vwiuflr Row Kat Nliller lean Norris, Eleanor Rang, Naomi llogue, Ceraldinc Scaceia Lois Taylor, Loretta Cuilfoyle, Al Schweizer Dan Nic Nalili Ken johnson, Hill Iohnson, Phillip Brooke, Leonard Starasinic, Paul Belin, Gerald Innes, joe Neuse, Glenn llughes, jim Kohlhagzen, Ron Koerlwer, Carl l-iozlcvcar I.arry Rotler Boh judnick, Leatrice Miller, Peggy Ingalls, Judy jackson, Delores Dwyer Charlotte Cecan Rude row Igvnnette Serena Rita Peterson lane l.arwn Betty l.utltke Sally NteYiff Christine Dolan, Russell Sweedler, Steve Norton, jim Wirth joe l.avely, Bob Harrison Tom Manley, Bob Brfiekman lark Book Terry' Nleyerhoff Dale Sippel Don Griffith, Dave Bates, Ken Brainard, Dan Neverman, Clint Norris, Russ Kramer, Carole Maxwell, Ioan Krall lane Carr, Merey Campbell. 3 A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS Feated: Chuck Paton president Eva Brougham janitor jane Lar- son secreraryp Cele Vranicar Oiull chairman: Paul Belin, vice- Q president Ctamiinri- Ken Grcgorich 5 lilirarian- Dale Sippel librarian 9 Terry Meyerhoff, treeasurer. 'Q ' fi. if n USHFRS CLUB l Front Rt-nr Phyllis Klen, Barbara Stirratt l.oui-ae Summers, Sandy l,ittleiohn, Kay Cirancla Ccorgene Crachan, 'leanne I.entz, lanice johnson, joy' Bormet, Ser-mid Ron- Dona Thacker, Sharon llaas, Shirley litter, Darlene Nlonre, Dwight Moore, Richard Boyne lames Patllex George Stevens Emma Vraxen Pat Thompson Beverly Larson, Tlncle Run- Ricliard Calliuglon Yaggy, Charles Brown, Donald liarr, Robert Davis, Cecil Amlwnehl Charles Armstrong, David llunter Zldma Glad Remember the faces of those who gave you a pro- gram, took your ticket, or conducted you to a seat at events this last year? You saw these faces at basketball games, the Kiwanis show, the Passion Play, the Fred Waring show, the senior play, the operetta and numerous other occasions. You saw them because they belonged to members of the Ushers club. This group is active under the sponsorship of james Rickhoff. Chalked up on the agenda were such events as the donut sales, an aftergame dance, two bus trips to out- of-town basketball games, and an end-of-semester trip to the Indiana sand dunes. This organization affords another opportunity for seriously interested students to volunteer their time to school service. Elected to offices this year were Nancy French, president, Virginia Donaldson, vice-president, Dolores Barnes, secretaryg jackie Bourrie, treasurer, and Kath- erine Bossi and Robert johnson, co-social chairmen. USHERS CLUB II Trnnt Rnw Sandy jones, Artis Xioore Katherine Rossi, Sylvia Tamborine Marilyn lienoglio, Betty Bisbec, Virginia Donaldson Rude RUN' Rita Dfebfn, Betty Attaway, joan Krauss, Lane Carr, Gail Heptig, Helen Howell, Joyce Gohush 5 5 4 -128- ,Q Cast memners of the play admire their plaque for first place in the State Finals. Seixteti Barhara Fredrickson and Nancy Martin. NHIHLJIIILJ John Ewing Cary Tracy, John Lausch, Nir. Johnston, director Ernie Niznik was absent when picture was taken. For the second time in three years a first place was copped by JT's entrant among the state one-act play groups. The serious play Hello Out There by Wil- liam Saroyan was directed by Burdette Johnston. ln the play the hero CJohn EwingJ is clamped in jail in- nocently and then killed because of mass hysteria. Nancy Martin as the girl who tries to save him is in- volved with the girl who has him thrown in jail CBarb Fredricksonj and her husband CErnie Niznikj. Sup- porting the cast were John Lausch and Gary Tracy. Sandy Morrill acted as stage manager and prompter. In speech events Bob Shive with an original mono- logue placed first in both the district and section and third in the state. Michael O'Brien in memorized ora- tory placed first in the district, second in the section and sixth in the state. William Johnson in original ora- tory placed second in both the district and section. Dominic Raino and Janice Arnold placed fourth in the district. Paul Johnson directed all of these people with the exception of Bob Shive, who was directed by Bur- dette Johnston. Michael O'Brien practices on his fellow speech contestants seated Sandy Morrill, Ernie Niznik, Janice Arnold, Bill Johnson. stnmling Bob Shive and Mr. Johnson, di- rector. E Mfr .nun .muff Fynnt Rmu: Roger Anderson, jim jungels, Conrad Wirth, Dick Grachan, Ron Harnack, Dick Starmann, Lou Verchimak, Percy Barnett, Jack Colman manager. Middle Row. Don Alton, Dave Cullicksen, Tom Phelan, Pete Mc Bride, Chuck Bononi, Butch Dobbs, Ron McDowell, Paul Morzorati, Bem ard Wrona, Buckley Singletary, manager. Back Row: Fred Schmednecht, lohn Schwerha, jim Hoye, Bob Sims, Chuck Ciancanelli, Ray McGrath Len Wrona, Coach George Fahrenholz. 64412548- As our book goes to press the baseball team has one game tucked away-a 5-4 victory over Bloom. Dick Starmann started on the mound and pitched three-hit ball for four innings. He was re- lieved in the fifth by Pete McBride who ran into trouble in the sixth, but hung on to preserve the victory. john Schwerha did the catching. In the infield Butch Dobbs was on first, Bernard Wrona TEAM RECORD 1953 JOLIET OPPONENT 1 .,....... ........... E lgin ,.......... ................... 3 5 ...... ....,,. K ankakee ,...... ..... 9 4 ...... ...... R eavis ...... ...,. 8 8 ...... .....,,.. R eavis ......... ..... 6 16 ...... .....,..., B lue Island ........... ..... 0 9 ...... .......,...... L ockport .............. . ..... 13 4 ...... ......, L amont CSub Districtb ....... ..... 0 1 ...... ........... B loom fSub Districtj ........ ..... 5 5 ...... ...........l............... M armion ........,.,.......... ,.... 4 13 ...... ,,..... M organ Park Military Academy ..... ..... 0 5 ..,... ..........,............. K ankakee ..,.,................ ..... 8 5 .,.... ....,, C atholic High ....... ...., 1 4 ....., .....,........ E lgin ........... ..... 2 5 .....v ..... C atholic High ........ ..... 4 -130- on second, Bob Sims was at short, and Jim Hoye was on third. Outfielders were Fred Schmednecht in right, Tom Phelan in cenf ter, and Don Alton and Dave Cvullicksen split the leftfield duty. At the plate Tom Phelan had two for four and john Schwerha boomed out a triple to lead the hitting parade. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1954 April 6 Bloom ...................................................,.................... There 8 Rich Township ..... ......... Th ere 9 Marmion ............ ..Here 1 3 Harvey ......,, ..Here 14 Kankakee ....... ......... T here 26 Elgin ...,....... ......... T here 27 Bloom ...... ..Here 28 Reavis ...... ....... H ere 30 Marmion ..... ......... T here May 3 Elgin ............ ....... H ere 4 Kankakee ....... ....... H ere 5 Reavis ............. ......... Th ere 7, 8 District 17 Catholic High ........ ......... Th ere 18 Lockport .................................,....... ....... I-I ere 19 Blue Island ...........................,.......,.... ....... H ere 21 Morgan Park Military Academy ,,.,,.. ....... H ere 25 Rich Township ..........................,...,.., .......... H ere 26 Lockport ....................................,... ......... Th ere 27 Catholic High ........ .......... H ere 28 Harvey ............,. ...,..... Th ere II- PITCHERS ack, Dick Starmann, Len Chuck Ciancnnem, jim jungzels, Pete McBride, Ron Harn Vfrona, Percy Barnen L Xu M7 I 5slM7 QSAEI .45 lim Howe Bernard Vfrona Fred Qclhmednechr Butch Dobbs :or ati NFIEIDERS Bob Sims Paul Mof- Conrad W. wwf' CATCHERS ohn gchw ' Crhay L ou Verthin-,ak Rag ' er A KX. Fldergon' may, OUTFIELDERS Tom Phelan ,R V ax N1cCv-ath Ron McDowell Chuck B KJE' sen, Don Alton 'D, , ' Nik B h V . rac an. ononx, Dave Culliqk. NIU '1- M61 . 'hug 2 FR ESHMAN CHORUS A 2 . , it 'A nd ,v , , V Tron! Row Brona Cfarr, Karen Ni. Grimm Shirlev Koch, Dorothy Zameic, Frances Serrato Sharon Pfeiffer Audrey Vetter N1arvXY'hitehouse Barbara Freeman Xiarilyn Dorrow, janet Sigwalt, Enola Puhl, Betty Ann Sims, Sandy Anderson, Doris Yunl-ter Edith llewitt Iuy ce Elaine Yenttuo Doris Cary Barbara Butterfield Nancy Connors Donna Churchwell Cloria Chavez, Carole lean Crusoe, Arnie Beach, Rita Carugati. Netmui Row- Anita Querio. ,Iudy Berlinsky. janet Eitzer. Donna lraakrnan N1aryAnn Kline Diane Attaway i.ela Ellis, Patsy Saunders, .loyce Pitcairn. Genevieve Coulson Diane Eungard Peggy Rawlings Theresa Diaz, Kathleen Brown Sharon Ceorge, Patricia Butler, Betty Pearl Sims, Sherryl Richter, judy Gordon, Loisj Grossman, Doretta Lynn Boyd, Pauline S Rafferty, Betty Lou Zenisek, Diane Abrams. Patricia llanipton Ierry Daniels Tlurti Raw Donna l.iue Elizabeth Brown, Genevieve Evans Ntarv Karen Dean, Ioite Shea Ianet Nlaiie Smith linda Kittiell, lflnrence liiaser Doiuthv liane Peterson, Elaine Sak, Iutlv Swanson, Geurgene Ciathan lanet Elven Roberta Seenian linda Cuilfoxle Vaiol I 7a.Sinq ale The freshman chorus serves as preliminary training for the sophomore chorus. ln the spring Walter Rodby, director, gave special tryouts to choose girls eligible for next year. So many girls were in freshman chorus this year that it was actually divided into two distinct groups. The first group, which met periods 5-6 was the smaller, and combined with the 7-8 period group only when singing publicly. Circled on the freshman chorus calendar was com- mencement, when the girls joined the sophomore chorus in presenting music for the graduating seniors. Christmas caroling was a big affair for the girls. They caroled downtown and especially in many department stores. .-132- This year the 7-8 chorus was 100 per cent in sup- porting the Sophomore Chorus concert. Qfficers for the group were Joyce Pitcairn, president, Genevieve Coulson, vice-president, Elizabeth Brown, secretary, jackie Vismara, treasurer, Mary Whitehouse and Sally Scott, librarians, and janet Reeves, publicity chairman. Officers of the 5-6 Chorus were Barbara Hoffman, president, janet Nelson, vice-president, Donna Nelson, secretary, Carolyn Lindstrom, treasurer, Sandra Misis- chia and jackie McGinnis, librarians, and Mary Alice Milnar, publicity chairman. Each chorus sponsored a float in the annual Home- coming parade. At the end of each year a local park is the scene of a picnic given for the freshman chorus by the sophomore chorus. E94 ru' . a .44 Nlwigie liisscn NTHCX Holl Lowell White I fed News hot off the press was the aim of the I-Hi journal every week this year. The periodic staff meetings were attended by Char- lotte Cecan, editor, Fred Larson, sports editor, Nadine Weber, business manager, Ansel Cray, faculty adviser, and reporters Mary Brett, Nancy Tuggle, Kathleen Rakoski, Rosemary Stawarsky, Marcia Ayers, Nancy Holl, Lowell White, Ron Warren, Bob Wheeler, and Mort Konclracke. The Subscription Dance, October 9, innovatecl the plan of offering a j-Hi journal year's subscription with every ticket sold. During the year the staff visited the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times and attended the Big Eight press conference at Elgin, -154- w.xtu.i Barbara Papcsh Jim Perozzi, Judy Zuzag, Ntaxirie .Xinoltl Xr.m.livn1 Barbara Paris, Ralph Opelt, N1r Kirbx Madeline Wagiicr Dennis Bazzoni, Thomas Palmer Z! 5154! Juanita Kinnafy, layout editor, Caryn Singer, class editor, and Joanne Sigwalt, copy editor, were named associate editors of the 1954 J. Margie Linssen was staff photographer. Marlene Brunner, who graduated mid-year, and Kay Shingler were in the journalism class the first semester only. Dee Jackson, artist and cartoonist, and Jim Stukel, who wrote the varsity football and basketball copy, assisted the staff although neither is a Journalism student. The Semco Color Press Corporation, Leon Studio, Maynard Leatsler, photography adviser, Warren Kirby's first semester Bookkeeping 1-2 class, and Wil- liam E. Allen, faculty adviser, assisted in production. JLIANITA KINNARY CARYN SINGER JOANNE SIGWALT Layout Editor Class Editor Copy Editor .N r. ,as 'S-'H GN 'G N N- ,,,' KAY SHINCLER N1ARl.EYlE BRLINYER Nt.-XRCIE LINSSEN DEE JACKSON Reporter Reporter Photographer ffrtist and Cartoonist 5 .wfv 4 di- H: X A M- . F ,. 4 x ' ' e rf' ,- , f 'Q QA X E QM X X X i 11 fx l 1 .N 1 if ' if ' 99 9 Q, . ' X, x- . X J 'il '- ' - 1 'u ' H r ., E' ,' X QW , . Q2 . ,Q 1 f , S . x Q ,gd r H 151 .W 2 rig! fi Fi ff? V 1 . gh as 1 ll ' VI W x 4 'aflf IW f 512 5 . 1 . 4 is I I ls' Qi 'Nw , , , 5 is if Al 0:0 4.5: 'o 4 .h , E Q i lag 'P , Q. L 5 ,I , V: 1 I lx? 5 Q 5 J gf I . . sc 11 nnkcx a ypeenh at the pep asscmbh Nh lek An .N irg .clnenwcher a 1 md M , r. Warfel dance at a faculty parm Qgdi P ul on W gdi 92 in wx vev assembw' Q . 3 . June ll will end four years of high school for the Seniors of JTHS. People say that Craduation isnit the end but rather the beginning. Craduation in a sense is the end. lt is the end of a lot of fun, dances, football games, basketball games, parties, formal dances, etc. Some of the students will go on to college, some will get married, and some will go to work. Wherex'er they go they can be sure that they will not see the same group of students together again. Officers elected to serve the senior class were Fred Schmednecht, president, John Schwerha, vice-presi- dent, Joanne Sigwalt, secretary, and Diane Dewey, treasurer. Sue Piepenbrink served as girl's social chair- man and Larry Roder represented the boys. Donald J. lmig was the class counselor. Mr. lmig's office was always open for students to come in and chat or to discuss school problems. Chuck Paton was chosen as Commencement speaker. Janice Markstrom was named class orator and Janice Arnold as class poet. .4381 SENIOR OFFICERS Neiiruil Diane Dewey, Don lmig, Sue Piepenbrink. Stand- ivhl lnanne Sigwalt John Schweiha, Fred Schmednecht, and larry Rodci Q' june if Neuron- Janice Xlarltsirom. class orator Janice Arnold, class poet, Standing Charles Paton tfoinmencement speaker' Superintendent Hugh S. Bonar. ROGER L ANDERSON College Preparatorx Band I 2 3 4 Drum Nlajor 4 Student Con ductor 4 Basltethallt 2 Baseballl 2 3 4 Intramurals Football B all 3 restltng 1 2 all VIRGINIA ANDERSON College Preparatory fTransfer from Plamfleld H1gh Schoolj GAA 4 SHAREN KAY ARMSTRONG College Preparatory Nattonal Honor SOCIEIQ 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Lxbrarlan 2 Operettal 2 3 4 Caxalcade of Stars 2 Trl H1Y 1 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent1 CXA1 2 3 4 Nlodern Dance ub I 2 3 4 Head of Nlodern Dance 4 Ballet Club 2 3 4 GAA Board 3 Rhythm Show 3 .IANICE GAIL ARNOLD College Preparatory Nat1onal Honor Socnetg 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Sen1or Play ROTC Sponsor 4 Ofhcers Club Treasurer Chorus 1 2 Treasurerl FHA1 Nlomtor 3 4 Off1ce Messenger 2 Thes pxans 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Pres1 dent 3 COUDCII 3 GAA 1 2 CAROL .IEAN ARTHUR Busmess Educatnon Chorus 1 Off1ce Worker 3 EVONNE MARIE ASCHENBRENNER Busmess Educanon Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Cho1r 3 A Cappella Chotr 4 Operetta 4 Offrce Messenger 4 Pep Club 1 2 CAA 2 DELORES M ATTAWAY Buslness Fducatlon Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Cholr NANCY LEE ATTAWAY Busmess Educauon Off1ce Messenger 4 Brush and Palette Cltm 1 2 3 4 Program Charrman 2 Secretarx 3 X1cePres1dent 4 SUSAN JEANNE BACON Busmess Ifducauon Chorus I 2 X Cappella Chotr 3 4 Optretta 3 4 Red Cross 3 Ushers C luhl 2 C1 X Xl 3 JOHN AGAZZI 1 elndustr1al Band! 3 4 F X 3 4 Secretar NANCY MARGARET AGNICH Busme s IqCIllC'lllOll Student Counc1l 2 Freshman Chorus I Red oss 4 t. t ra 1n Nlonttot 3 Offrce Nlessenler C malcade of Stars 2 C Xl I 3 4 X 1Ce Pres1dent4 Tumblettes 2 34 CXXCab1net4 BEVERLY JO ANN ALMBERG College Preparatorx N ttornl llonor Souetx 3 4 Semor PlaS Prompter Student C ounctl 3 Inner Counctl 3 4 ROTC Sponso 4 Offrcers Club Setretarx C the tra 1 2 3 4 Soc1al Chatrm n rett1 3 Re Cros l 2 Student l1brar1a IIIIY 2 161 1 2 3 jun Class Secretarx DON ALTON Taclelntltrsrnl TVX 2 3 B1 ebwlll 2 3 4 Intramurals Basket b 2 3 XolIexIa1ll2 CECIL RAYMOND AMBUEHL CoIle1.ePrepar1torx Bwnd I Orchestre: 3 4 Pres1dent4 Ushers IJ I s 1 'xlom 4 N Club 3 4 CAROL LINNEA ANDERSON Colletze Prepiratorx Semor Plax Student Counctl l Chorus 1 2 1 2 3 Thesp1ans4 Dramat1cs Club3 4 H1stor1an4 GAAI 2 3 CAROL PAULINE ANDERSON College Preparatorx Natronal Honor Somety 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chorusl 2 A Cappella Cho1r3 4 Operetta 3 4 F 2 3 4 Prestdent 3 FTA 1 Nurses OTTICC 3 Tr1 H1 Y 2 3 GAA 2 3 GILBERT GEORGE ANDERSON College Preparatorx Projecuonnsts Club 3 4 Student L1brar1an 1 H1 Y 1 LOIS IRENE ANDERSON Ceneral Offtce Messenger 4 AA. 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' nlx To I.Il , Ba-.kctlnll - XY'ctI'tg: I 2, ' - at I .L '14 life- ,, ll 'G' TERRY BOLLAND College Preparatorx Qtuclent Councll 1 Red Cross 1 2 Qtudent l r1rl'lrl 2 Off1CC Wlorlter 4 Xlith Club 1 H Y 1 XX TCSlllT1L 2 lntramurals Vollexbill JEANNE BONNEVILLE Cerler1l qenlor Plu Understudx Nlalle up Commlttee Student COUHCIJ 3 Chorus 1 Pep Club 1 2 Trl Hl Y 1 2 3 4 Treasurer LX 2 3 4 Tap Club 1 2 Ballet Clu PHYLLIS RAE BOOK CCllCF1l Chorus 1 2 Ccneml Cholr 3 A Cappella Cholr 4 Oper etta 4 FNA 2 ed Cross 1 2 A 1 ROBERT O BORDEN Trade lY1Clll9Il'l'll FCX 3 Electrlc Qhop Represerltatlxe 4 Proyec tlonlsts Club 3 4 lntr1mur'lls Basketball 4 LEONA JOY BORMET Buslness Educatlon Qenlor Plax Scenerx Commlttee Chorus Ushers Club 1 2 3 4 Prolectlonlsts Club 3 4 Nlonltor 3 Of lee Nlesseneer 2 Rullo Pluers Club 3 4 C11 1 2 3 RICHARD BOZICH Trade lndustrnl LORRAINE BRANDOLINO BUSINESS Educatlon Qenlor Plax Publlcltx Commlttee Student Coun cll 2 Chorus 1 2 General Cholr 3 A Cappella Cholr 4 Qulll Qtaff-1, Opcrerta 4 CLK 1 2 3 MARGUERITE BRAUN Buslness Eclucatlon Chorus 1 2 Red Cross 4 JERALD W BRAZEAL Collexze Preynratorx lntr1mur'lls Basketball 1 2, 3 4 JAMES T BETHELL Tr1tlelnclustrl'1l ROTC 1 2 3 4 Platoon 'ierzeant 3 Flrst Ser ee-mt 4 Track 2 CAROLYN JEAN BIGGS Colleee Prlpwratorx Nmtlolnl Honor QOCLEIX 3 4 Qenlor Play llIlllCl'SlIlClX C l !ll'f1J1ll Propertx Connmlttee Chorus 1 2 Ccneral Cllflll' 3 X C1pptll1 Cholr -1 CRPCYCLYT 4 Rell Cross 1 Qtudent wrwrnn 3 Ile puns 4 rwmatlcs Club 3 4 Trl Hl Y 1 2 A1 2 BETTY JANE BISBEE Buslness l-Clllf2lll0l1 Ushers Club 2 3 4 XLCC Presldent 3 CA1 l Ill 2 3 4 BOXNJLFI SALLY LOU BLATT College Preparwtorx Semor Pln Property C0mmlllE0 Chorus 1 Cross 3 ker 1 T 2 3 4 JOHN ARTHUR BLATTI Buslness EKJLICUHIUII Co op Club 4 Cheerleader 1 RUTHE BLOOD gy' Bllsmess l-KlllC'1ll0lI Red Cross 4 Ushers Club 2 3 CYNTHIA EILEEN BLUNT Colleze Plepwrwtorl. Senlor Plax Scenerx Commlttee Student llbrarlan 2 Trl Hl Y 4 C XA 2 3 -1 Head of Basketball 4 DORISJ BOGART College Preparatorx qtudent C0lIHCll 1 2 Chorus1 2 Ceneral Cholr 3 X Cappella Cholr 4 Operetta 4 Red Cross 1 2 FNIA 4 Ctlltlent llbr1rl1n 2 CAN 1 DOROTHY JEAN BOGART CCI1CT1l Chorus I 2 Ceneml Cholr 3 4 Offlce Workerl CAA1 fi 7 r . A I E 1 I l A A . . . . . -, ., , . L , ' h . 7 . f - A- .VV , U 1 V r A I, A A ' 1- , ., v - ' . . - . NA' ' , ' .5 , . ' . T ' 7 . 7 , , 7 . J l,il.'. .:Tw'.7:D..' ' .,, ,3,4. an , D- ' CA ,-, 3. , Wl A57 W I ' 1 . ' ' -, ., , Y' - I 7 1 f 'M '12 W 2 if 1 3, 3, 4 R'd' g 1, -, ., 1' g 3, , Rell -- , 4, Cllfice XY'or' C1 2, fi-Ht-Y 1, , , , GAA ,S , l, 2, 3, 4, 'll' A 1 .' 1 1 .' : , . 1 - , , ' .' f 't -7 1 l- . 1' 1, A 1 t : . .-7 1 . , ' ., 7 ' 7 1 . rf 5 l.'b.l'. -, e ,.. ,l l- 1,2, 3, 4, k -, . . , v . . Q 4l:C,.f1,-',., . ll bil V' . . - , - , A 1' ,C .7 -,3,R .,,-3,CA ,2,3,4. 1 Q ' - 1' 1. ' K- 5 3 , ' 1. 1,21 . , -, . ' ' ' ' . ., 7 ' 4: 1' . 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A 1 1 1 xv sua CONGETTA BUCALO Ceneral Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Cholr VICKI JANE BUNTING College Preparatorx Sensor Plan Understudy Student Counctl 2 3 4 Secretarx 3 l'res1dent4 Chorusl 2 Ensemble 2 Treasurer 2 A C appella Cholr 3 4 Opcretta 3 4 Thespxans 4 DF1m3llCS Club 3 Xtcelresndent 'l ll1Y 2 3 4 Pxesldent 2 Vice President 3 T11ll1Y Councxl 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presndent 4 Secretary 4 CAA 2 MARILYN JUNE BUSS Business ELJIICBIIOII Ushers Club 2 Student Ltbrarlan 1 2 Nlomtor G XA 1 MEREDITH VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Ceneral Semor Play Cast Newspaper Staff4 Chorusl 2 Gen eral Cholr 3 N Cappella Choxr 4 Operetta 3 4 Dramaucs Club 3 4 Thesptans 4 CAA1 WARREN CAMPBELL College Preparatorx ROTC 1 2 3 4 Rifle Team Captam 4 JOAN A CANTWELL Busxness Educatron Co op Club 4 Student Lnbrarlan 1 Offxce Messengeri 2 EDWARD N CARLSON Trule lndustrral FC A 2 3 4 Prolecttomsts Club 2 Student hbra rnn 2 3 Football 2 3 Wrestlxlmg 3 4 Intramurals F0g1b3111 4 Bsetballl 2 3 4 RICHARD CARLSON College Preparatorx Band 4 SAMMIE LANE CARR College Preparatorx Chorus 1 2 A Cappella Chomr 3 4 Operetta 3 4 FNA 3 4 FHA 1 Ushers Club 3 4 Radno Players Club 4 GAA 'P 142 JOSEPH WALTER BRISKE College Preparatorx Ushers Club 1 Proyeettomsts Club 3 4 Student lxbrarxan 4 ROSETTA BROOKINS Homemaknng EVA THERESA BROUGHAM Cenenl Semor Plax Costume Commnttee Chorus 1 2 Ensemble 2 X Cappella Choxr 3 4 jamtor 4 FYA 2 3 4 Tr1H1Y 2 GAA JOHN W BROWN Trade lndustrlal ROTC1 2 3 4 Off1cer4 Clee Clubl Office Xlessenger LARRY T BROWN College Preparatorx Semor Plat Student Council 4 Radio Players Club 4 Thespxans 4 MARLENE BROZMAN f j Busmnss Fdtlcatlon DOLORES BRULC Collepe Preparatorx Senmr Play Chatrnnn Costume Commtttee C hmus 1 2 Gcneml K hmr 3 FN X 3 4 FHA 1 Red Cross 2 3 4 Student lrbrarnn 3 Tu H1 Y 1 2 3 Pres1dent3 CAA 1 2 3 MARLENE RUTH BRUNN ER College Preparatorx Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 FTA 1 Nlomtor 3 CIAA 3 MARGARET DORIS BRYSON College Preparatorx Chorus 1 2 Ensemble A Cappella Cho1r 3 4 Operetta 3 4 FN L 3 Ushers Club 2 Tn H1 Y 3 4 CAA 1 xo' sw, .J CHARLES CIANCANELLI Trade Industrnl Football 1 3 Baseball l Colf 3 Intramurals Football 4 Basketball 4 DONALD CIARLETTE College Preparatorx MARY ELLEN CLAYTON Ceneral SCIYIOI' Plat 1 Ushers Club l Student librarian l Dra matlcs Cluh l Trl H1 Y 3 DARRELL CLEVELAND Ta elndustrnl IC X 4 Foothalll 3 Trackt 'I 3 4 Basketball 'I Wrestllnse 'I lntramtrals Ioothall-1 Basketballl I 4 Wrest Img 4 OLIVE CLINE neral FIIX I flee on s Clulu 1 CIIIICQ Xlor 'L l DOROTHY COLLINS Business Edueatlon Student Councrl 3 Ceneral Cholr 1 CLA 1 ROBERT LEE COLSTOCK neral St ldent CULITILII l T ac 3 Xlurest lmz I WILLIAM THOMAS CONNOR College Preparatorx Band 1 2 State Speech Contest SHIRLEY A CONROY neral C orus I C ener otr X Cappella Cholr eretta 4 Ntfrnmr 2 Trl ll1 Y I HELENI CARROLL stness Idutatton Chorus I ELAINE ANN CARTER ncnl tl nn I Q ' neml C hmr X C1pp C hot Clperetta 3 4 Nlomtor 3 3 4 mlutle of Stars 1 4 Tumhlettes l I 3 4 Hea urnhlettes X CXX Board 'I JIM CASAGRANDE Ceneral Intramurals F otlwall 4 Basketball l 3 4 Xlwrestlx 2 3 4 C hampton of ' W Pound Dntston 2 GLORIA A CASASSA BIISIIILSS Idumtlon Student Counul Student Ithrarnn 1 offtce Nlessentuerl 'I DARLENE ANN CASSEM Buslncss ECllIC'lIlCll'l Chorus l Student lxhrartan 'I CA X 1 'I SHIRLEY ANN CECI College Preparatorx Chorus 1 'I X Cappella Cholr 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Red Cross Ushers C luh 2 Nlonttor Caxalcade of Stars 'I Tr1H1Y 2 CAA l ESPERANZA M CHAVEZ Busmess Educatxon Nlatlonal Honor QOCICIQ 3 4 Student Counul 4 Cross 1 'I 3 4 C-XA 'I ROBERTA CHUDY College Preparatorx Orchestral FNIA1 2 3 4 ROSEMARIE CHUK Busmess Educauon Cshorus I 'I Ensemble 2 State Octet 2 A Cap Ushers C luh 'I C 1xalcacleofSt1rs 'I Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent CAL 'I 3 4 CAA Boar Pb'- l43 Bul' , E ' I i ,czlmt 2. Cle . Na 'I .l llonor Sotictx .I 4, Senior Ilayp Cihoru. ., 2, . Cie . ' ' .Ir I. ella I 'r4g . :. ' . ., z CD81 . . ' 'I CT.fICXl,Z3,, ' ,-., Ll of T . H .A Q - 3 4 1 . . . , O . ' QI . H 'n Q I 't' .' I I 'I l . 'C 5 ' ., 7 . ip ' E -f ' 5 2 ' . -: 3? H' 3 '- -p , . 1 ' 1 Red , -, 7 . - 3. I ,, ' ' ' K A I I ' -I ' - I 7 - , pella Choir 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Madrigals 4, Operetta 3, 4, we Y' J I I -: I. '. 1 f. '-p 3 '- . , ' - ' JI I 3g . , , ds. Ia - A 2 - - .. ' X 2 i , If I If rd- 1:51 z' ',-,.: Cle 1 4 . I 2q 'rl' ti ist' i ' ker 3 -1,- CA, ,4. Cle . t ' ,Z Iiootlxalll 2 3, r k2 : - Ce I Zh 2 2 al Clh' 3- .V Q , ' 4: Op I f' , 1'-'-'C1Ar-X12 V A I' s isa 1 RONALD DE JULE General Footballl Intramurals Iootlvall 4 Basketball 4 Colf3 LUCY DELROSE neral Il Re Cr Pc Clul 3 CA: DIANE DELZELL Collua. Prtparatorx Chorus lnsemble 2 'lrto 2 State on test for C rrls Otter 2 X C appella C hotr 3 4 Trlo 3 Operetta C XA 1 RICHARD LE ROY DEMICK C eneral Football 1 DIANE DEWEY College Preparatorx Student Counctl 3 Nlevsspaper Staff 3 Jour nalrsm Msard Chorusl 2 Operetta 2 Tr1H1Y1 2 3 4 GA-X 1 2 3 Ballet Club 2 3 Tap Clubl 2 3 Senror Class Treasurer JOS EPH DEZELAN College Preparatorx JUDITH ANN DOBBS neral Qt dent Councxl 4 Chorus 1 Tn H1 Y 1 4 CAA CHRISTINE DOLAN Ceneral Qemor Plax Llmlerstudx Costume Commrttee Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Cholr 3 X Cappella Choir 4 Operetta 4 Ushers u 2 Trxll1Yl 3 4 Nm. Prestdcnt C A1 2 VIRGINIA S DONALDSON College Preparatorx Natrona! Honor Socnetx 3 4 Adam Award 2 Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Chorr 3 X Cappella Chmr 4 Plano Accom pamst 1 3 4 Operetta 4 FH X I Red Cross 3 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Vtce President 4 C X-X 1 2 144 JOAN COOK Busnncss Iclucatron Student Counul 4 EDWARD CORWIN neral H Y 2 3 4 Basketball! 3 lntramur ot mall 1 2 WILLIE JEAN CRAIG C encral Chorus 1 JAMES CREEVY Trade lndustrlal General Chotr 1 X Cappella Ch01r 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Student Lxbrarxan 2 X1omtor 1 Hx Y l 2 CECIL A CRUSOE Ceneral Band1 Football1 TraclC1 2 XX restltnzl 2 3 4 C ond rn Sectronal 3 Intramurals Basketball 1 2 3 Xllrestlmgl Kmzl 2 3 NANCY YVONNE CRESTO Business ltluutton Student Council I Band Nhrxmba Player and 1 1 Prole 4 Nlomto YOLANDA D AMICO College Prcfmaratorx X uonal II nor Houctx 3 4 Semor Pl 5 Iluw 1C1tx C umnuttee Student C ounul 3 Clpuetta 1 2 3 4 l'lIA 1 xalcatle of Stars 2 Trl llr Y 4 Trna G 1 3 -1 Publ: t Chalrman Secretarx 'lreasurer 3 Prestdent 4 D nee Club1 2 3 4 PAUL ROWLAND DAVIES College Preparatorx ROTC1 2 3 Offrce NX'orker 2 VELZA DAVIS Buslness Education ROTC1 2 3 4 Officers Club 4 FDA 4 'sq Cc .1 i- 1, -:Track1.., : . , : als, Fo I. ,-, 3, -1, X'olleyball1,2, 3, 4. , ' . ' '- . X 1- ,I : : '.',-: 'A,-,,,S9- . - . A , it C VM lx V ' I Bof N , ,.,4. xg 'sexi . K st , I i. C . I K A K . O V f 3 l,ilrariar1,2,3,-1, 'ctionists Club 2, 3, gt ' r2,3. rg? K 35 ,f l 'j , . j: .'a' . o K' -' Y, I I ay ll jf ' rf 1 -'., 't.,-,,p' , C'a'. 1 f '-: '- '-'1,2,.3, 'surer3, AN1,2, - p Ballet Club 1. 2, 3, -1 Tumblettes l, 2 Tap Club 2, 3, Modern a . ,- , , Cie' :7IA3f dioss2, pfu.p X2,3. I 1 'jf ' . M': . '1, 2, I' -, 7. C - ' 1' X' -:f f. '. f 4.,, '.p 3,47 . H . ls ,..,., . -, , . ,-, .:, , 3 Ce . : . U 3 A 7 3 ' 7 '- '- , 2, 3, 7 l,2, 3, 4. 1 7 1 A'-I 1 1 C lk' 7 7 - Clb z '- - , -' -1, ,A , , 1 . .'1 L' ' -' ' z f ' z 4 LL 1:7 A' SUE EICH Cencrwl Chorus 1 CAA 1 GORDON REID EKEDAHL X omtmnal Agriculture Senior Pln Student Council 3 Band 1 3 4 FFA1 'V 3 4 Thespians4 Dramat1csClub4 Track1 2 3 Intramurals Football1 2 3 Basketb1ll2 3 Volleyball 2 3 TONY ELLIOTT Trade Industrial Student Council 1 FCA 2 3 4 Auto Shp Representative Office Worker 2 GENE RAYMOND ELLIS Trade lndustrial JAMES HARRIS ENDERSON Colleee Preparatort ROTC1 2 3 4 Off1cer4 ROBERT WILLIAM ENDRESS Colleue Pren-trwtnrx Office Worker 1 2 H1 Y 1 Football 1 2 4 Track 1 Basketball 1 2 Wrestling 4 Baseball 1 4 Intramurals Volley ball 3 JOAN ERICKSON General fTransfer from Decatur High Schooll HAROLEAN JEAN EVANS Colleae Preparatory: Chorus 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4- Madrigals 4- Operetta 3, 4. KATHLEEN EVANS e Pre aratort Band Sponsor 4- Operetta 1 2 3 4- Brush Collee p jz , , . 1 and Pallette Club 2: Cavalcade of Stars 2- Tri-Hi-Y 1 2, 3, 4- G A 1 2, 3, 4, Ballet Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Ballet Club 4, Tumblettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tap Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Riding Club 3, Honorary Boots and Saddle 3. 4, CAA Board 1, 2, 3 4, Dance of Rhythms . OLINDO ANTHONY D OTTAVIO Trade Industrial HIY1 2 Football 3 4 Track 3 Wrestling MARIAN DU BOIS College Preparatort fTr1nsfer from St Francis 35 Red Cross DOLORES DWYER Cenerwl Chorus 1 2 Cener1I Choir 3 A Cappella Choir Operetta 4 GAA 1 Tumblettcs NORMA DYSTRUP Colleze Preparatorx Senior Play Student Council 2 FNA 2 Nurses Office 2 3 Pep Club 2 Brush and Palette Club 1 Biology Club 2 3 Cavalcade of Stars 2 GAA 1 2 3 Cheerleader 2 JEAN LORETTA EARTLY Ceneral Chorusi 2 Red Cross1 2 3 GAA1 2 WARREN LEE EDDY College Preparatory Office Worker 3 Intramurals Table Tennis NANCY EDMUNDS Business Fducation National Honor Soctetx 3 4 Secretary 4 Chorus 1 2 General Choir 3 Co op Club 4 President Monitor 2 GAA1 2 LORRAINE EGAN General ARMAND EGIZIO Trade lndustrnl FCA 4 Fontb-ill 1 2 Wrestling 2 Intramurals Football 4 Basketball 1 Wrestl1ne1 4 1 -82? ,-.x Y' --l45-- THOMAS J FLEMING Business Tducation FDX 4 Secretarx Treasurer Student librarian 1 2 Office VtorlCer1 2 Football 1 2 Wrestling Nlanager 2 PATRICIA LOU FONDRIEST Business Fducation Student Council 1 3 Red Cross 1 Student librarian l 2 3 Office Worker' Biologx Club 2 CXA 1 PAUL DONALD ORD Trade Industrial Bandl 2 3 4 FCA 2 3 4 JANET LEE FOX BOB Homemaking: Student Council 1: Chorus 1, 2- Ceneral Choir 3: A Cannella Choir 4' Operetta 4- T '-Hi-Y 1, 2 3 4- C-AA1 -, 3 , Tap Club 2. FOX Trade-Industrial: Projectionists Club 1, Office Xliforker 2- Football 1 24 Wrestling 2. MARILYN O. FRANZEN Business Education: Chorus 1 2: Student Librarian 34 GAA 1, 2, 3. NANCY LEE FRENCH College Preparatory: Chorus 1- Red Cross 1 2 3 4, Ushers Club 2 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Publicity Chairman 3, President 4: Student librarian 2, Office Worker 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3: CAA 2, Bowling. JOHN FRITZ Colleze Preparatory: Track 1, 2, 3 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals, Football 4. ROBERT FROJD 146- College Preparatory: Intramurals, Football 1, 2, Basketball 4. MARGARET LOUISE EVANS Collexze Preparatorx Chorusl 2 Ensemble 2 Secretarx 2 X Cap pella Choir 3 4 Xssistant Section Leader 4 Xladrizals 4 Operetta 3 4 FII X 1 Red Cross 3 4 S cretarx -I Brush and Palette Club 2 H1Y1 2 3 4 Secr arx1Pesident2 Counc1ll2 CXX1 3 4 Ballet Club 2 MARJORIE FACINELLI Cencral Student Council 1 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Choir 3 XCappellaCho1r4 FIIX2 RedC'ross1PpC'luh1C'XX14 RUTH M FAGAN Ceneral DOROTHYJ FAGER Ceneral CAN 1 2 ANTHONY FAZIO Ceneral Wrestling 2 3 4 Intramurals Football 4 Basketball 2 Xllfrestlinsz 2 Boxing Champion 3 PATRICIA FELMAN College Preparatory National Honor Societx 3 4 Adam heard 1 B n Sponsor 4 Operettal 2 3 4 Tril-liY1 2 3 4 Presi nt I CA K l 2 3 4 Social Chairman 2 llead of Activities 3 Nlodern me Club 1 n 3 2 3 4 Tap Club 3 Ri Club 1 2 3 4 llonorarx Boots and Saddle 3 4 Dance of Rhythms 3 VERNA FELTZ Ru incss lducation Student Council 2 Chorus 1 2 Secretary 1 Fnstmble 2 X C appella C hoir 3 4 Opcretta 3 4 Student librarian Jr 2 4 C 1 2 3 Ballet Clu MARILYN JEAN FENOGLIO Business Fducation Chorus 1 Llshers Club 2 3 4 CNN 2 3 JANICE EVELYN FITZGERALD Business ldutation Student C ouncil 1 4 Red Cross 2 Nlonxtor 1 X I al RONALD EUGENE FROJD mtlt Intluxtrxal lutr rals at ROLAND H GARBS rv me Prepavatfwrx 'xatu-nal I Soctctx 3 4 adam 'mar Tl I 3 4 Offttnr 4 Offr er fluh Prendent Rlfle Team 3 4 Trumurer 4 CAROLE GARDNER I cnc al lhrnu 1 3 Fnecmhle 3 State f onteet Octet 2 X Cappella fhcnr 3 4 SCLIIOII leader 4 Operetta 3 4 Red Cross 3 Nlomtor 1 er 3 4 Preudent 3 4 Caxalcade rx Tr 4 Nlem PARTICK M GARDNER Trade Industrlal Xlomtor 1 ROGER GARDNER Btrmuws l'clucatmn Band 1 3 3 4 Student Conductor 4 LE ROY GASKIN PAUL Xucatlonal Xuruulture Student Councml 1 3 Treasurer 3 FFA s r 3 3 4 Treasurer 1 X Ice Precnde IIICSICICIII 3 I ounul 4 XX TCSIIITIL 3 Intramurals XXFCSIIIIIIZ 3 GATONS College Preparatorx Band 1 3 3 4 Sectxon leader 4 State Solo and Ifniemhle Conteet 3 3 4 Orchestral 3 3 4 Operetta1 2 3 4 Caxalcade of Stars 3 H1 Y 3 4 Intramurals Foothall 1 Bas Letball 2 3 CHARLOTTE M GECAN College Preparatorx Semor Plat Puhlxcltx Chalrman Newspaper Staff 3 4 Edltor 4 Chorus 1 3 Puhlxcux Chalrman 1 3 General Chmr 3 Puhllcltx Chalrman 3 X Cappella Choxr 4 Student Lrhra rlan 1 Nlomtor 3 Stamp Cluh 3 4 Presldent 4 Pep Club 4 Trl 1 3 3 4 CounC1l3 Publxcux Chalrman 4 CSN 1 2 T . 3 '. nmu . Tl. 'lc .3 C ll 'l . . ' l. ' . lmufr ' '. .- 1 1 d3 RO I I . ' ' 'la 4 ' 7' ' , ' T r. ' 4 . i . '. I 7.f , 3 Uffite Wlrrlt 41-Pep Cluh . I 'N ., 7 A of Sta 2 ' i Ili-Y .3 herxlxip Chairman 4, CAA l, 2, 3 is 3 3 4 Treaure 3, Ili-YI - .4 .Q A 'Ima 1' . 7 .. ' . .1 . .7 '- l. 7 . 4 ' , - Ili-Y,-.,,.,' Q 7:1 ,,3. SHARON RAE GENTSCH Businecs Education- tTransfer from East Peoria Community High hIe7 ' 4, -7, l'- - .17 .L 7 'l ,' . -7 Tri- ,II K7 I j i- I Z ., X A' - . . . V ' -, .. 7 ' I ' A 3 1 K - - M ' f' dd- . 'f V ,1-- Ch 7 S 4:1 , A -Sae 4 RAI 1 4 . ' cz I 1 I . N f L . - A 13 A ' ,I x Coll 'r' .r. urx I susl 'I Cc rt ' Af- - 4 ' - 1' - Cr s Off N r' F I 2 7 ,AA 1 1' 3 ,. .luh3 4 a I Coll g I . . Chlrus I I 1 . ' . .4 f 'f Ch ' 'II.X I Il her flulv Z , . ' 4' I3 4 1.13-X I - . . S4 JAMES LOUIS GERL Buxlness fducatxon Clee Club 1 Ceneral Choir 2 A Cappella Chorr3 4 Operetta3 4 FDR 4 ROGER GESKE C0 eec Prcparatorx II Y 3 4 RONALD GIACOMI Trade lnduitrnal l'CX 3 3 4 Offlce Worker 3 3 4 Basketball 2 Intramurals Ioothall 3 Basketball1 3 3 4 NOIIENIJBII3 GARY C GIARRANTE Tra e Industrral Student Councxl 1 XX estl1n2 1 3 3 4 JOYCE ANNE GIEGERICH Cnllgqe Preparatorx Natmnal llonnr SOCICIX 3 4 N ICC Pregldeflf 4 orus 1 3 XICC Pre ldent fuscmhle 3 NC ffmllamg' I 7 I I Cgntgqt Octet 3 X Cappella C hour 3 4 Ntadrleals 4 Operetta 3 4 et Cross 1 faxalcadc of Stan 3 Tr1lIlY 3 ROBERT GLADDERS encral ntramural Irmthall 3 Ba Ituhall3 Badmlnton PHYLLIS ELAINE GLINZ eu I spa at I ho ne al I hm 3 4 Operetta 3 Malte up Comn mee Red ob 4 Ice XX o Ite 3 C 4 leaders C JOYCE ROSE GOBUSH e e 'reparamrx 1 C eneral Chotr 3 X Cappella mr 4 I 4 4 3 4 Radlo Plaxers Clu C 3 3 4 Tumhlettes 3 4 Head uf Tumhlette KENNETH R GOODY Trade lndustrral Schooll Chorus 1 Cn op Cluh 4 Student lrhrarxan 1 Offxce ssenger 1 3 Xlomtnr 3 3 Pep Cluh I Blolmzx Cluh 3 III Y 3 3 Councxl 3 Chalrman of Seruce Committee 3 Chairman of Klemherehlp Commlttee 3 CAA 3 'IT' RACHEL GUTI ERREZ Busnncw Ftluntmr C orue I rnmtc Sccretarx m lle1 1 Offxce 4 JOANNE CLARE HAAS Ceneral C horusi Offlce Worker 1 WESLEY CHARLES HAAS ner1l S :dent Counctl 4 FFL I 4 Footb n murals Football I Bwsketball 3 3 JAMES A HAGUE College Prepamtorx Transfer from lxons Tounshxp Huh School I1 Crwnge lll1no1s3 ROBERT GENE HAHN Trade Industrnl Office Nleswntzer 3 Footlnll 1 3 3 4 Tmclt 1 3 3 Buketlnlll XYreQtlm23 3 4 lntmmurals Smmmunzl 3 First Plarc Football Captann 4 Xll Conference Honorable Nlen tnon 4 JOAN CLAIRE HANCOCK General ROTC' Sponsor 4 Orcheetral 3 3 4 BEVERLY JANE HANNON General Cener1l Choxr 3 Inhrarran X Cappella Choxr 4 Operett 3 4 Offlce XV0rlCer 3 N1omt0r3 4 DAVID PHILIP HANSON College Preparatorx JNN1 Club 1 BETTE LEE HARMAN Busmess Fducmon CNA 1 148 MARILYN ELIZABETH GORGES Busmew Educatxon Chorus 1 3 C ever l Chmr 3 FHX I Co p I 4 4 1 FRED CHARLES GOULD ALIC MCH Colleee Prepwnmr X 1m ward 3 Band I 3 3 4 Secretarx 4 Orchestra 3 Retl Cro5s ' 3 3 X me Presxdcnt 3 Treasurer 3 Dele mtc to Red C ross C 1mp 3 H1X 3 3 4 Treasurer 3 Secretary Puluhcttx Churmwn 4 Frrvt Place nn F1rSt Natlonal Banks Xrt Contest E M GOVEDNIK Busmess Educatxon Chorus 1 3 General Chonr 3 FH-X 1 Coop Club 4 Nlomtor 3 ARD GRACHAN Traclelnduetrnl IC X3 4 Offxcehllorlter 3 3 Intramurals Foot 3 3 B1 tl all 4 Wrestlxn I Xollexb 2 3 Os ln 3 4 GEORGE GRANT C eLePrepar1torx Il X 3 4 F tb Ill B lt th Ill 3 4 B seballl Colf3 3 4 Intramurals Xolluluall 3 EDGAR LEE GREEN C ollefle Preparaturx KENNETH J GREGORICH Busxness Fdumtron X C wppclla Chorr 3 4 Xlutlrtmlc 4 lrhrarnn 4 Opcretta 3 4 TUX Tcnms 1 DONALD DEAN GRI FFITH C eae Prcrmitorx C lee Cluh I C n l Chr X Cappe a MARLENE ROSE GROENE 0 egc Prcpwmtmx Lmor Plu Llntlcrsludx Rel Cross 3 Presxtlent 4 OCCICC XX nuker 1 3 4 Thespnns 4 Drwmatlcs Club 4 :Hx Y 4 3 3 4 Henl of lL1tlerQ P1 I 5' 40 o'1' U AVAVAVA A : 3 7 .7 I . a 3 ' 7 .f 7 -O Clth , llitoriar 4: Xlonitor Z7 G.-X.-X 1, 2. 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I . f - ' 3' i- SHELDON JOSEPH HAUCK Collne Prepwmtorx Student Council 3 Clee Club 1 CCFIETBI Chou 2 3 Ushers Club 1 2 Prorecttomsts Club 1 Offtce Worker 2 3 Camera Club 1 GAIL KAREN HEPTIG Busnness l'duc1tmn Chorus 1 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Offlce Worke 4 Brush and P1lettL Cluh 1 CAA 1 JACK HERBST Colleze Preparatorx B nd1 2 3 4 RICHARD HERBST Colletze Preparatorx Thespnans 3 4 H1Y 3 4 Track 1 Golf 3 Intramurals Colf 3 Bowlmg 3 Volleyball 3 DORIS JEAN HERRO Ceneml Chorus 1 2 Cener1l Chou 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Red Cross 3 4 Nlomtor 4 CAA 1 SHIRLEY MARIE HIBNER Ceneral Chorus 1 FHA 1 Co op Club 1 Qtudent Ltbrarian 1 GARY HICKS Colletze Preparatorx Band 1 2 3 4 'iectnon Leader 3 Class Repre sentatne 3 Vice President 4 Student Conductor 4 DONNA HILL Busmess Educatxon Chorus 1 2 Red Cross 1 Ushers Club 2 3 GAA 1 ST' EARSLY HILLSMAN Busmess Educatmn CLARITA HIRSCH College Preparator' Qtudent Councrl 4 Chorus 1 Red Cross NAOMI HOGUE Busmess Fducatron Chorus 1 2 A Cappella Cho1r 3 4 Madngals 3 4 Operetta 3 4 VIVIAN BETTY HOLCOMB Ceneral Qtudent Counctl 1 'Y Chorus 1 FH X 1 2 Red Cross 1 3 Camera Club Offxce XY orker 4 BIOIOQQ Club 2 CAA 1 2 4 PAUL EDWIN HOLMSTROM College Prepamtorx Natroml Honor Qoctety 3 4 Adam Awardl 3 ROTC1 2 3 4 Off1cer4 IOHN HOPE College Prernrator fTransfer from Peorxa Central Htgh Schoolj RUTH LORETTA HORSCHLER Busmess Educatlon Chorus 1 2 A Cappella Choxr 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Red Cross 1 Student lrbrartan 2 HELEN LORRAINE HOWELL College Preparatorx 'Transfer from Benton Harbor Nlnchxgan 25 Chorus 1 Ushers Club 3 4 Orchestra 1 Btolozw Club 1 Secretary GAA 3 GLENN HUGHES College Preparatorx Ceneral Chou X Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Intramurals Football Basketball Baseball Volleyball CAROLE JEAN HILLER Red Cross 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Presxdent 3 Tr1H1Y 1 V1cePresxdent 4 CAAI 2 3 4 44, vvr' 149 , I' . . -': .I , ' .7 1 7 , ' -,.1 ' 1 .-r ' ' ' 1 ' A , ' 2 1 ' : , . 7 , , 1 1 ' 7 1 . . - , 7 1 . 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A ,y ,. .1 f I rs Q 0 ll JEAN JENSEN Business Education BARBARA JOHNSON Business Education Co op Club 4 Office Messenger 2 Monitor GAA 1 DONNA JOHNSON Business Education Chorus I 2 Central Choir 3 GAA ROBERT JOSEPH JOHNSON General Senior Play Cast Newspaper Staff 3 journalism Award Social K hairman Pep Club 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Thespians 4 Dramatics Club 4 Hit I 2 3 4 Secretary 1 Treasurer2 JAMES JOSEPH JOHNSTON Colleze Preparatory Student Council 3 Red Cross 1 Wrestling 1 2 3 Intramurals Wrestltng1 GERALD WILLIAM JONES College Preparatory Ceneral Choir ' 2 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Intramurals Football Basketball LAWRENCE EDWARD KAMBIC Business Education FDA 4 Vice President Red Cross ELLIS RAY KING General CAROL KELLY Business Education Chorus 1 2 Ensemble 2 A Cappella Choir 3 Operetta 3 FDR 4 Ushers Club 1 2 Student Librarian 1 Monitor 2 Pep Club1 Cavalcade of Stars2 T H1Y2 3 GAA1 2 3 4 150- MARILYN HUGHES College Preparatory: National Honor Society' 3, 4, Senior Play, Property' Committee Chairman, Student Council 1, Chorus 1, 2, Ensemble 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, FTA 1, Cavalcade ot' Stars 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Yice4President 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3. RALPH BYRON HUGHES College Preparatory: Student Council 4, Hi-Y 4, KENNETH LLOYD HUNSLEY General: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY JEAN HUNT College Preparatory Student Council 4 Student Librarian 2 Office Worker 2 DARLYNE HUNTER General Chorus 1 F Pep Clu Tr H 4 DEE JACKSON C cneral National llonor Society 3 4 Red Cross 4 Brush and Palette Club 4 C X X l 2 3 4 Riding Club Head ofRxd1ng Club 4 JUDITH JACKSON College Preparatory Student Councxl 1 Chorus 1 2 General Choir 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Monitor 3 GAA 1 WILLIAM GUS JAMES Colleze Preparatory Bandl 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Intramurals Footballl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Basketball1 3 4 Wrestling 3 4 B seballi 2 3 4 FRANK E JEFFERY General Office Worker 4 Intramurals Football 3 Basketball 2 4 Lf . . 1 ' C I . Z, . . I . 1 : 7 'HA 1, b 41 i- l-Y l, 1 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. S 1 1 5 ' 1 , 1 1 4 .. ,, ' - 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 I x ' 1 1 1 ' -1 ' 11 ' 1 . 4 . 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'I f 4 A 1 1 ' N A 1 1 1 1 - .'f 1 4 ' -1 1 4 ' 1 1 4 I -1 1 -1 1 - .JL ,L : , ' - ' 1 , ' ' 1 11 1 ' 1 1 . -1 1 1 4 1 1 ' ' I ' 1 1 . . 1 r1-'- 1 1 1 11 1 1? , ROLAND ALBERT KOERBER College Preparatorx Semor Plat Student Councxl 1 Glee Club X Cappella Cho1r 2 3 4 Ntadrlgals 4 Operetta 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 Trackl 2 MARYLOU KOFOID Colleze Preparatory Semor Plat FHA 1 2 Student Lxbrarxan Nlomtor 2 Thespxans 3 4 Dramatnes Club 3 4 Tr1H1Y 2 GAA 1 2 4 jumor Class Grrls Soc1al Chalrman BRIAN KOLETO Colleze Preparatory ROTC! 2 3 Intramurals Football Basketball 2 3 JOSEPH KOSTYK Trade Industrial Trackl 2 Intramurals Vfrestlmgi MARGARET JOAN KRALL Busmess Fdueatmn Chorus 1 General Choxr 3 A Cappella Cho1r4 Operetta 4 .IOANN ARETA KROHN Colleae Preparatorx Chorus 1 Proleetxomsts Club 3 Nlomtor 3 Club? Tr1H1Y23-1 C-KAI JOANNE KRYPEL Homemal-une Chorusl FHXI 2 3 4 X1cePres1dent4 Seetxon Qecreta x 4 lurnor Homemalunsz Dezree 4 Red Cross 4 Ushers Club 2 Math Club 4 CX-'I I -4 Bovtllnz Ttcket Chalrmart for lumor Bemo Prom and Bemor Class Plat DON KUNA ustne Edueatlon PTOICCIIOHI Clubt 2 FRED KURTZ Xoeatlonal Xtzrtculture Studen!CounC1l4 Bandl 2 3 4 FFA! C ha rmer 2 epn te 4 Trac 2 Ba ketba n ramt al otball 2 3 XX l LORRAINE JEAN KELLY LL ey 3 4 Nltmlcr htp C hwtrman -I Stu en Ilbrarnn 4 N1on1t0r 3 GERALD KETTWIG ide Industrtal IC I 4 It 'mall 2 3 4 NAOMI KETTWIG Business Fducatmn Red Cross I 2 EDWARD ANDREW KIJOWSKI Trade lndustrxal Semor Plat FCS 2 3 4 Intramurals Football Ba ball 1 B04 3 4 jumo Class Boys 90 Chaxrman JUANITA ANN KINNARY Colleze Preparatorx National Honor Socxetx 3 4 Qemor Play Llnderstudx Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff? Edttor ROTC qponsor 4 FTX 1 2 3 4 Xtce Prestdent 3 ILFT-X XICC Pres1dent2 Ntomtor 3 Nhth Club 3 Seeretarx Treasurer CXA 3 CITIZENS Xdusorx Board 4 PALMER LEANDER KLOSTER College Preparatorx Bandl 2 3 4 Proyeetlomsts Club 2 4 ANI Club1 2 Intramurals Badm1nton 2 JACK KNIPPEL Trade lndustrnal Intramurals Football 4 PATRICIA KNOWLES Buslness Education Student Councxl 3 Chorus I FHA 1 R d Cross 1 2 Office Messenger 2 Momtor 2 Tr1H1Y 2 3 GAA WALTER EUGENE KNUPP Trade Industrial FCX 2 3 4 Track? Wrestl1ng2 4 Intramurals Basketball 4 W'restlrng 2 I dl. 151 Colley I'r waratory FT.-X I . ' wt s ' f..' .t . d f f Tr. - A 5'. 2 R 4 Intramurals Football 2 3, ,Bas 1 'ett , . I . I 3, 4, sl-cet 3 . vling ., I ' r L . Cial Ib 1 1 A I-,-.1 ' . ,slr ' 55,4 2 , 7 . V- I I I A 7 7 I e 1, 2, 3. 2 L ji I fr .l ,. A E ly I , ' ,., 5. t I 7 , , 7 '- , ,4g fa . 'I ' fl , 2 ' ' If . A? . I J . V r .- .A N 37 I - ' : , ' , I A . .Nlathh , ,f '- . f ,. ,2, 3. B ' is ' I ' 'sts . ,- 3 4 W ' ' U I 234 i.pterFa -R FCTZ3 tt- L lll ,K I t xr s Fo - . 4 Basketball 2 3 Hrestling 4 Yolley- N hall ,2 3 4 . v ,I Q ,Mr DONNA M LEWIS Business fducatmn Student COIIIICII I SALLY A LIESS stness I-CIIICTIIOII Chorus I Red Cross 3 Tr1H1Y I te Prtsrtlent 'I CXX 1 2 EUGENE LIESSE College Prepwratrfrt ROTC! 'I 2 4 Off1cer4 Officers Club Xxce Prcsntlcnt of Offttcrs Club Intramurals B sltethall I 2 3 4 RONALD H LINDSAY Ceneral tTr nsfer from Xlattoon Hlilh School 35 ROTC I 3 -I Offtcer -I lndustrnl Xrts Club I I Ushers Club I 'I Protecnontsts Club 4 Intramurals Basketball I 'I Kollexball I 2 AR IE LINSSEN M G General Yeuhoolt Staff 4 Nettspaper Staff 4 ANTHONY LISY Trade Industrtal Semor Plat FCX 4 Intramurals Football Bottling 3 4 LAWRENCE F LITTLEJOHN C0llex.e Prepantorx Band I 'I 3 4 Pres1dent4 Student Conductor 4 Sectmn Ic1der 4 Stwte lnsemble Contest I 3 4 Orchestra 4 rwmumls Football I I Y 2 4 XX restlm nuns 4 Xolletlnll I ROBERT ROY LOCKWOOD Trade-Industrial: FCQX 4: Llhcrs Club I Z: Office Messe ge If Nlonitor 2, 3, 4- Orchestra ig Intramurals, Basketball 4. MARY ESTHER LOFDAHL 2 siness Education- Chorus I -g Clenera Cho' 5 I Cappe a f oir 4- Opetetta 4- Red Cross I- Tri-Hi-Y I, -, . 4- GA . 'sl JANE LARSON Colletze Preparatort Student C ouncll I Chorus I 'I X Ice Presl cn Ensemble 'I Presxdent 2 A C appella C bmr 2 4 Secretary 4 rtuls 4 Operetta 2 4 Dtstrtct Solo Contest FIIN I Cross X NIomt0r 'I Drwmwtmt Clul I Cnrrespontmg, Secretart 1 H1 Y 'I 2 4 lt o tucn WILLIAM LAUDERDALE I Ln out Rt re GARY BRUCE LAURIE s I L 1 u B1 ltet va JAMES EUGENE LAURITSEN I e L P epwtwtn 4 Presxd ntr mls Risltevlnll I Bott Int. I FRANCES B LAYCHIN 1 L tltrmtum Stutltnt at JOSEPHINE LAYCHIN stntss tlutwtx IIS 2 BOB LEIGHTON ttopClulv4 Us Cu lu. NIC Ln Clulu 4 H1 I I Student llbrart n 3 p x Z stmss I-CIIICTIICJII Il I 'I Basket Intramurals Bas wall I JOHN LESNIK Trade lndustrnl B1sltetInlI 3 Intramurals Football 3 Basltetbal 'I CHARLES LEWIS Colle e Prepwrutrrrx Semor Plu Band' I 3 4 Sectnon leader I 'I a 4 Student Conductor 4 Ensemble 3 4 State So Cu wlcwde of Stars I 2 1-.M !.'.. ... ' I, T 305. ROBERT MADSEN College Prcparwtor tTr1nsfer from St Josephs Semmary West mont lllmmsb IDX 4 Red Cross 3 4 DAVE MANTHEI JANICE CAROLE MARKSTROM Colle e Preparatorx Natnonal Honor Soctetx 3 4 Adam Award 3 Student Councnl 2 Chorus 1 2 Treasurer 1 General Choxr 3 N Cappella Choxr 4 Operetta 4 FTA 1 MADELINE LOUISE MARTIN General fTransfer from Crenada H1gh School Grenada Mtssrs slpptj Tr1H1Y2 3 4 Councxl 2 GAA 2 3 NANCY MARTIN Collette Preparatorx Semor Plat Cast Student Councxl 4 ROTC Sponsor 4 Chorus l 2 A Cappella Chotr 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Red Cross 3 Xlonxtor I 2 3 4 Thespxans 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 T H1Y1 2 3 4 CAAI 2 3 Tumblettes 2 3 4 Homecomxng Queen 4 CAROL MASSEY Busmess Educatxon FDA 4 BlLL MATILE Trade lndustrxal ROTC 1 2 3 4 FCX 3 4 Student lnbrarnan 1 Offxce XX orlter 2 3 Intramurals X ollexball 3 Bowlmg 4 JUNE MATTESON Colleae Preparatorx Natloml Honor Socxetx 3 4 Chorus 1 2 FHL 1 2 3 4 Secretarx 2 Red Cross 4 Projcctnomsts Club 3 4 CAL 2 3 4 Head of Bowlmg 4 ANNAMARIE MAURO College Preparatory Student Council 3 Red Cross 1 DON LONGANECKER College lltcpnmtnryr Band I, 2, 3, 4, THOMAS LONGNECKER T wth lutlust ' l Student Council 1 Office Wforker 1 24 oni JAMES LUCENTI 1 It Intln tml Stutltnt C uuncrl 1 Red Cross 3 Offxce Workerl 1 3 B1sltc 2 3 4 Volley ba DALE LA VERNE LUCKY Tmtlt lntlu trnl FC X 4 Nlachme Shop Representatxve Intramurals I ntl ull 4 Bwskethall Nlanager 3 4 Volleyball 3 BETTY LOUISE LUDTKE lin ne s l'duc1tron Chorus 1 2 General Choir 3 A Cappella r 4 2 Red Cro JOHN JOSEPH LUKANCIC C cnerwl C eneral ihour 2 Clee Club 1 Ushers 2 Projectnomsts Clu 3 4 ROBERT LUMAN Trade lnclustrnal FCA 4 Intramurals Football 2 CAROL MACAK General FHA1 2 Red Cross 2 3 JOHN H MACKENZIE Colleze Preparatory Red Cross 4 Math Club 3 4 Intramurals Football 4 fair 1. 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I I 1 ' I 1 N4 SUZANNE MELANDER General fTransfer from York Commumty Htgh Schoolj EDWARD JOSEPH METESH College Preparatory ROTCI 2 3 4 Offncer 4 Offtcers Club TERRY MEYERHOFF College Preparatory Semor Pl1y Cwst Student Counctl 4 A Cap pella Chotr 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Nhdrngals 3 4 Operetta 2 3 lead tn Op rctta 3 Red Cross 3 Olflce Worker 1 Thespxans 4 Intramurals Basketball 3 JERRY MIGLORINI College Preparatory Student Councll 2 Student Llhrarxan 3 H1Y 2 3 Foothallt 4 lntnmurals Footballt 2 3 4 Basketballt 2 3 4 Badmmton Baseball RUDOLPH MIHELICH JR Trade Industrial FCA 3 4 Shop leader 3 Prestdent 4 Offlcv. Nlessenger 2 Track 1 Wrestltng 2 THOMAS P MILES College Preparatory Band 1 Amateur Radxo Club 3 4 V1cePres1 nt 3 Golfl 2 PATRICIA ANN MILLER College Preparatory Chorus 1 2 FTA 1 Red Cross 4 Tr1H1Y 2 3 4 Vxce President 3 Counc1l4 Pres1dent4 CAA 1 2 DONALD EDWARD MILLIGAN College Preparatory Bandl 2 3 4 RYAL GWEN MOORE College Preparatory 'iemor Play Chorus 1 FNIA 2 Projectxomsts Club3 4 Student Ltbrarxanl 2 3 4 Ofhce Workerl 2 3 4 Thespxans 4 Tru H1 Y l 3 C-A X 1 3 4 54- MARILYN JEAN MAXWELL stness ltlucwtlon C horn FDR 1 Ushers Clu CIKL PETE Mcsmne Ctllege Prepeuatorx Stntor PIN Student Counctl 3 Ht Y 4 Foot Bnlt nl 1 4 lunmr C s Prcsltlent MICHAEL J MCCABE Trulc ludustrn GLORIA MCCOY SARA JANE MCCRAW College Prepwrwtorx Senior Play ITX 2 Student Llbrarxan 3 Thespnns 4 Prestalent Dramatlcs Club 3 Brush and Palette Club Q 5 1 3 4 V1cePres1den ret1rx 3 Counctl 3 C VI TONY MCCURE 'Iracle lnclustrnl ROTC 1 2 3 4 Ccneral Cho 1 2 US Club I Olftce Nltorlter 1 Intramurals Basketlnll l DANIEL MCNABB College Preparatory Cappella Chotr 2 3 4 Nladrlgals Operetta 3 State Quartet Contest Ushers Club 1 2 3 Catalcacle tarsl 2 Htl l 2 Tenn1s1 2 Intramurals Tenmsl DAVID MCNABB College Preparatory Orchestral 2 3 4 Strung Ensemble 2 3 4 SALLY ANN MCNIFF Busmess lfduntton Student Councll 2 Chorus 1 2 Ceneral Cholr 3 Secretary X Cappella C horr 4 Operetta 4 FHA 1 2 FTA 1 ersClublTr1H11 2 GXNI 'Wie 4:75 f.::', vu Buf ' 2 .' 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Qemor Class X rce Presudent HELENJEAN SEELEY Busnnus Ftluc'1t1on Chorus 1 FIIX 1 PYOICCIIODISLS Club Qtudent l1br1r1an 4 CAROL ANN SELOOVER College Prepwratorx Orchestra 1 FHA 1 Tr1HY I 2 CAX1 2 LAWRENCE J RODER College Prcmrxtorx Stutlcnt C UllllCll Clee Club 1 Ceneral Chmr Treasurer X C xppellx Chmr 3 4 Operctta 3 4 Bmlom Iulw 1 3 H13 W 1 4 Secretarx 4 Intramurals Football Xollex hal 3 lhntlball 3 Bowlu sz 4 FRED ROGINA 'lr1tl1.l11tl11str1'1I FC X 4 lntr1mur'1ls Football 4 DON ROSS Cr1lle1.e l7YLI'T'IF'llCJl'X lIlll'll'lllll1lS Football 2 Basketball 2 BOB RUB Colleen Prepuatorx ll1Y Intramurals Basketball '1 4 owl 1 PERRY RUDMAN College llreparwtorx B11 cl 3 4 Orchestral 'l 3 4 XICC PTCSI t Operctn 1 3 C '1X'1lC'lllC pf Qtars 1 H Y 1 2 3 Football 2 seball 3 4 ramurals Basketball 2 3 BILL RYAN ColleLe Prepwrwtorx Student Counul 1 2 Band 1 State En sem nle C outest 1 Intramural Football 1 Basketball 1 DAVID SADLER Trade Intllrstrnl H Y 'l Football Nlanager 3 Track Nlanager 3 4 Basketball3 4 RUTH PEARRE SAWYER College Prcpirwtorx fTr1usfv.r from Nlorrlstown Hugh Qchool Nlor own Tcnnessec4 Bmtll 'l 3 IIA 2 Red Coss C XX 4 umor C Ins Plwv 11 'Xlorrxstown LEROY SAYLES Trade l!1ClllSlIl ll Bwndl 'l 3 4 Football 'V Track 2 Intramural XXfFCSIllllf.,l 4 159 . 5' .. 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Club 2 Track 2 3 JAMES ZELKO Tradelndustrral ROTC3 4 FCM 3 4 Proyectromsts Club 3 Sportsmans Club 3 Intramurals Football 2 Basketball I 2 ALBERT ZIEGLER Trade Industrral ROTC1 2 3 4 FCN 3 4 Proycctromsts Club 3 4 Otfnce Nlessenqer 4 Brush and Palette Club I Sportsmans Club 3 Commrttee Head lor llomecomrng Dance and Parade KEN WILLIAMS Trade lndustrral lootball 2 Intramurals Basketball 3 4 CAROL JOY WILLIAMSON Ceneml Chorus I 2 Cencral Chorr 3 A Cappella Chorr 4 Red oss 1 3 CAA I DONALD GENE WILLIAMSON adelndttstrnl ROTC! 2 3 -I JOANN WINKER Busrness Fducatron Chorus I Ceneral Chorr 3 Coop Club 4 Btology Club 2 CAA 2 ROSELYN WISE College Preparatorx lTransfLr from St Francrs Academt 33 Offnce Worker 4 ART WOLZ Ceneral KTransfer from Catholnc Hxgh 25 Football 3 4, lntra murals Basketball 3 4 Bonne 3 4 HENRYA WOODARD JR Cener1l Offrce Nlessenger 3 Basketball 2 RICHARD R WOODCOCK Trade Industrial FCA 2 3 4 FFAI Intramurals Football! 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OR.-XSCO Tracle-Industrial: Cencral Choir 1, .-'K Cappella 2,3,4y Intramural Bowling ROYAID PASTORI Cerreral Citi-op Club -1, Student Iihrarian Ip Intramural Basketball, I.XC'K l',fXXX'CiIIAK General Transfer horn ,luliet Catholic Iliilltl IIERRY PIM IIIIR IR College Preparatory Xl.-XTTIIIZXX' RXCICH General' Football 1, 1 r XXHXRRIN RIIINID Traclevlntluxtrial: Szutlerrt Councilp FCA 4, Hi-Y 1,2 ITIUXIUYIU SXYCIHITX General l.ll.l.Il2 SZPAK General' Chorus 1 2- Office Xlforlter 4- GAA 3. ISABIIII. VAN METER General Chorus 1 FNA 2, FHA 1 2 Red Cross 1. BERNIIT YFNARDI Trade 'lncluntrial' Basketball lg lntranruralsg Basketball 2,3. IS,-XBl5I.I If XVII LIANIS General Chorus 1 2 IVY DAY 1053 plohn I.eirrer1xrelver', clav poet Pete X1cBritle Iunior class prexitlentf Superintendent Hugh S, Bonar- Bette 'Io Oster, ivy hearer: Ken Hovlancl, Senior class vice- presiclentq anal lerrx' Iehrnann tlass orator Bob Sims scores against Elgin THE CAMERA HOUSE Cameras, Photographic Supplies, and Photo Finishing. 115 East jefferson Street Phone 2-5851 SEAVER Tloral Shop Tlowers for your Corsages, Etc. SPECIAI PRICE TO STUDENTS KECK'S MUSIC CENTER 142 E. jefferson Street IOLIET, ILL. Band and Orchestra Equipment SILVERFROSS DRIVE IN Case Street at Parks Avenue phone 3.6143 Lincoin Highway Route 30 JOLIET DO-N LIT CO. Bakers of Tamous Qlnzed Do-nuts Phone 2-8658 317 East Cass St. N H S. initiates welcomed COMPLIMENTS OF RICE AND LARSON Waiiufactizriiig jewelers 76 N. Ottawa Street, joliet Phone 2-2950 COMPLIMENTS OF THE JOLIET HERALD NEWS Senior Class Play Mak p COMPLIMENTS OF LEO STUDIO Portraits of Character and Distinction 7 East Van Buren Phone 9848 OCT O 'bg OT! f Y 1 'XUI i Y WW A OO
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