Joliet Central High School - Steelmen Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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' K ! lk in Vxth thc xmpressne total of 150 years scrvxce to T these fue teachers retxred thxs june Stated are Nlnss Chrxstxne Bunch and Mass Xerna Cooley Standnnt, are Mr C B Petersen 'wir lranlt Runner and Nlr lack Clearvsaters The wears that each t mc to are Nlxss Bun 1911 Mlss Coo ev 1930 Petersen 1917 Nlr Renmr 1921 and Nlr Clearvsaters 1928 Xlr Petersen attended l'l1p.,l1 school here from 1905 to 1908 thus he has had almost .1 half century of assocnatuon vuth thus school Semen Pawn Jia pafwi 7fzeme jumor Semor Prom plans were not completely resolved as We went to pless but the general plans held promlses for a gala evenmg, une 7 Commxttee chanrmen and faculty sponsors had decnded on a Pans theme posslblx mcludmg a sndewalk Offlclal Prom actnmes began mth the formal dance held m the combxned gymnasnums mth muslc furmshed by Roy bordons orchestra The recenvmg lme, composed of seruor and lumor class off1cers and thelr dates and the class sponsors and the tradmonal grand march were part of the dance program umor Chamber of Commerce mcluded a banquet a movle and a sxummmg parts at the Braxdvx ood Recreauon Club JLYIOR SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Front Rou Marg Schulz decoratnons Nlarx Dov decoratnons Nancy Merrell decoratxons jean Streepy clean up Barb lxa7mark decorations Sue Bussey mutatnons Nlary Ann Boylun tlckets Nancy Lanham decoratxons Bark R014 lrvsm Mann grand march ack McCarthy publncnty Bull Hm7e decoratnons Jerry Hoffman lxghtmg Fred Troppe programs George Nerd decoratnons Carol Rollmson decoranons Nlr Baldwm general chanrman Each of the elght people on the clecoratnon s commlttee was nn charge of a partncular sectnon of the gym E Cr D V1 CHQ' .. va I 1' T ,xl X L ' ::.'H ' . ig V I , 'T H . I I ,,. . , . I V ' D' ' ,A . . C 1 . EJ xl. T. 1 . ' C ch, , Q ' dl I, 5 Mr. o a o - . . , , . . . J - ' ' 1 ' n , lv I . . . . , . . cafe or the Eiffel Tower. EXClflf1g after-Prom act1v1t1es arranged by the Joliet 'A ' A' - A - - 1 1 . ' 9 A ,' 2 ' 1 . - 9 2 ' . n 9 J 1 , V 'Q Y V . A : , h : A 1 gf A R . N . O , , Q J .. , l' D 9 ' y . Adam Ava ard vunners for the Class of 1957 ewcludmg the semor year vnhnch had not yet been announced were Hop lo boltomj haren Dean and ack Streepy for the yunnor year Arlene Englehardr and Dxck Fassmo for the sophomore year and Linda Lesh for the freshman year Allan Nlager who was also a wmner during the freshman wear no longer attends T Semen Szfmlwaii R Jlanaaa 14 Nwazuh Fxght proud recnpuents of semor awards and honors were Dorothy Waldvogel Class Poet jack Streepy Class Orator and wmner of the Math Award Vnrgnma Whxtley Amerxcan Chem1calAss0clat10n Scnence Award Sharon Chalfant Bausch and Lomb Scnence Award Selma Kampe Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award Barbara Burford Ivy Bearer Duck Fassmo Commencement Speaker and Barbara Burterfneld Daughters of the Amencan Revolunon Award 3 J . A. JA ' 5 . i 4 1, i -f 1 I -7 II. We wonder how much we can teach them Rf CFGCZQQZQ 1. 3' ir gi ,fy 1, H ,,,sf .1 Ma .V 1 ,Q ,gh Q, ,, . iv 3? r '70 7!1e GMM of 1957 Not only are students amazed at the Seven Won ders of thexr expernences ln our school, but we, your teachers, are lnkewxse amazed at the Seven Wonders of student development and ach1eve ment durmg the usual four year hrgh school span Of course We know there are more than seven of these wonders, the theme of your book thus year, but we can classxfy the many wonders of our ex pernences wnth you nn seven categorles We are amazed at the spnrnt of youth Free of the burdens that wxll come to you later as adults, you have a spmt that ns contagnous and most stlmu latmg to us as adults The next wonder ns your optnmnsm As adults we often are pesslmnstnc about employment, famlly health and world peace, for example Your op tnmnsm ns like a fresh breeze Your excellence nn scholarshnp IS often a won der Many could do better, but you amaze us at txmes nn the qualnty of your school work when we realnze that today most young people of hugh school age are m hugh school The fourth wonder ns your excellent character Of course your parents and your church have been 10- responslble to a large degree for th1s wonder, but you are responsxble here 1n large measure partxcu larly at your age The strong character attrnbutes Whnch most of you have IS Amerlca s guarantee for the future Your cntnzenshnp qualltxes are a wonder to be admxred Both as a school cxtnzen and as a com mumty c1t1zen you shame many adults Your de slre to know the facts IS most encouragmg The wonder of your frlendlmess warms the hearts of all of us Your tolerance, your freedom from prejudlce these are the fountam Wells of your frnendlmess Flnally your helpfulness IS somethmg we ap precnate and admnre Whether nt IS the general help fulness to all teachers an the classrooms, whether as hall momtors, as student ushers, as Red Cross help ers, scout helpers, Y helpers, church helpers, or helpers ID the home you help others more than xs commonly known For these Seven Wonders we salute you We are proud of you HUGH S BONAR Supermtendent H . . ,, . . . . . - , - . . U . ,, . . . . , - . . - - ' - . . . . n , - . - 9 T ' - . - - - - ec H ' ..- . . . H ,, 4 n . . . . ft Nr'- tn...- s.. ADMINISTRATION JAMES H. CHERRY CLARENCE D, General Asistant STALI-MAN Supg-rimendeng ii Ifirst Vice-Principal University of Illinoi ' hoflhweslefn University FLOYD TOMPKINS Director of Adult CATHERINE BRAUN Second Vice-Principal Northwc-Gtffrn EdUC3ll0Y1 University University of Illinois ELLERY FROST 6-Z J. GORDON SKEEL Business Manager Secretary-Treasurer of Board of Education Vocational Dirnctrir University of Chicago ELMER ROWLEY Dean of Junior College Univt-rsity of Illinois HELEN MAHANY Dean of Girls Columbia University ty SUSAN VVOOD ir Assistant Dean of Junior Cnllerzc- University of Southern ' if California Iowa GUY HAINES Dvan of Boys Statu University of Board of Education SEATIZIX Superintendent Hugh S. Bonar, XY. Howard Lloyd, president: Dr. F. Charles Cohenour, john C. Kingxbury. STANDING: Henry S. Bale, XVaync R. XY'cbber, W'iIliam Grinton, vice-presidentg Dr. Suren M. Seton. -13 px fu N . F XX ,s 'AI .Nazi s FACULTY HARRY ADAMS Science Illinois State Normal Unnersity M fSGT THOMAS ALAMBIS ROTC CHARLES ALGEO Vocational Unlserslty of Illlnols WILLIAM ALLFN English CATHFRINE ADLER Department Superxxsor English University of Chicago an nv va 9 Western Illinois State College by BFVFRLY ANTONIFWICZ Mathematics -nv Wisconsin State College ,v IVAN BALDWIN Vocational Illinois State No alUn1xe-rnty 19. 'WI'- 99' vi so ngv f'I'hruuuhm1t the favulty motion thx- colleile or univcrpity indicate: is that from whirh ouch tt-an-hor reveixui his lust mluszrec. Sl HI- LFN BARBFF HOMI- MAKINC' wivcrsity of Tenneseee GILBERT BELL Ll! I-reshman Study Hall E+ J BRADLEY UNIVERSITY NOBLF BENJAMIN Scn nee Umxerfxty of Chicago JAMES BOULA Library University of Chicaizo LEONA BROWN Hnmemakinl University of Illinois IRMA BUELL Svionce Uniw-rsily of Chicaxlo CHRISTINE BUNCH Ensllish Columbia Lniversity WILLIAM BURNS Foreign Lanlluaiu- University of Illinois DANIEL FAMPIII-II.I, S 'cial Cminsf-lor l'nivt-rsity of Buffalo LEON CAREY Business Iimiuration Vniversity of Wisconsin ROY CARLSON Social Scienve University of Chicago BENJAMIN DAY English George Peabody College JAMES DAY Englxsh kv Unlversxty of Arkansas OLIVE DeBRULER Department Superwlsor Library and Visual Alrls Unnersnty of Chlcago HAL DELLINGER lp Muslcb U if do oum I8 YIIVETSIY t, J Xl, 3 My C I t af' XYWM iw yd lf JOSEPH DIAMOND 4 Fmzhsh W' ' Umwersnty of Chlcagn J -' ARNOLD EDWARDS Mathematmcs Northern Illmols Statt College RONALD EHART Vocational N11 JANI' F D1'VIA'I'l'E0 Hearmsz Therapy UDIXQFSIIY of Illlnoxs Unn vrslty of WISCONSIN LOLA EMERY BUSIYKSS Fducatmn Unnersxty nf Chlcazo ELIZABETH ELDRED Fnzlxsh V Unnersxty of WISCOREID HARRIS ENDERSON Senior Class Counselor Unnersxty of Iowa LOUIS E GLI- HARDT Vocatlonal Carthage College DREW CASTLE Vocational L nn erslty of Wnsconsm JACK CLEARWATERS Sclenco Umwersxty of Illmols VERINA COOLEY JOHN CORRADETTI Busmess Educatxon Northwestern Unlverslty DEW DAILEY Socxal Counselor Columbia Unnersny Social Science Unnerslty of Illxnons JOHN DAVIS Department Superw mor Boys Physlcal Education Indxana UDIVEFSIYY 9-4 Wx l NORMAN ERCKMANN Vocational Stout Institute DONALD ESWORTHY Mathematics University of Illinois GEORGE FAHRENHOLZ Physical Education Northwestern University GLENN EVANS Department Supervisor-Social Science University of Chicago MARY LOUISF FISHER Department Supervisor Mathematics University of Illinois 10 'C' I4 GEORGF FOX Librarian University of Oklahoma E' V MABEL FOX Mathematics University of Arizona E' EUNICE FRENK C' RACE GISHWILLER Fnglxsh Middlebury College Department Supervisor Foreign Language Northwestern Unnersitv I- ERN GILBERT Sophomore Study Hall Western Illinois State College PFRRY GORANSOIN ANSFI CRAY Fnglish I nnerslty of Houston Science University of Illinois DOUGLAS GRAHAM Science Wisconsin State Collelle ROSCOE CRAY CAROI FUROLNICR Lhlllish I niursllx uf lhnagn Mathematics Unix zrsity of Illinois DONALD FRFFN Vocational Morningside Collette ANTHONY C UTIFRRI-Z T Vocational Illinois Slate Normal I nxurslty IRFNF HANISI- N Special Te ichcr Northwestern Unixersitx . . .. 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D V 9 vs f . 1 , BRUCE HOUSFKNECHT Department Sum rvisur Music Unxversity of Rochestr r WILLIAM HOW ARD Qocial Svivnce lllinoi State Normal Unnersity WILI IAM HUFHFS Department Supervisor lilolozlcal Scicnrs Indiana University DOROTHF HUDZIFTZ Department Supervisor Business I- ducation Northwestern Lnnersity ROYYE HUMPHRFYS Science Unix erslty of Wisconsin PI MFR JAMNIK Business I' ducatiun University of Illxnmt PAUL JOHNSON Fnrflish DONALD IMIG Junior Class Counselor Illinois State Normal University University of Wisconsin WILLIAM KENNEDY Forelzn Language Illinois State Normal Unnerslty DONALD KIENLI-,N Physical Education University of Illinois BURDFTTI- JOHNSTON English University of Iowa DUANE KIRCHOI-'I-' Business Education Northwestern University RICHARD HARDHR Mathematic-Q Iurdue Lnndl' U ff fdfTH HAWES ocial Srlenve I nixfr ily of Chxcailf CHRIQTINF HICRS Ph! ical Fducatmn Wellesley Collfze MARC'-XRF'I' HIFLQLHFR Scuncf Ilni ei-'sity :fCh1r'agn lil' LLAH HOP I' I- R Depirtment Supersi ur Girls Phvslcal Pflucation Nlorthvu tern Lnixer its MARII- HOOPI-'R Mathematics University of Illlnfi X' ag YU' F HOMER KLINE Science University of Wisconsin PETER LABELLA Music ERNEST KOHL Mathematics State University of Iowa University of Rochester NEIL LANCE Physical Education University of Illinois EARL KURTZ Department Suvervisor Art University of Wisconsin BEATRICE LANE Business Education University of Illinois .ani- 16- N... bg l , .dh BETTY LANG Physical Education University of Illinois EDITH LEATSLER Art University of Iowa MELVIN LARSON Department Supervisor Chemistry University of Chicago ELOISE LAUBSCHER Social Science Columbia University MAYNARD LEATSLER Science Iowa State University M University of Chicago ex.fn9 - RUSSELL Physical cation University of Mlnnmota STEVE LENICH Vocational Bradley Unu erslty MILDRED LIBBERTON Cafeteria Manager HELEN LITTLE English University of Illinois HARRY LEINENWEBER Social Science PAUL LESTER Music University of Illinois BERYLE LONGMAN Mathematics University of Illinois OLIN McREYNOLDS Soclal Sclence Umverslty of Chlcagn ROBERT MITCHELL Soclal Science LFROY MECAY Sclence U mversxty of Mlssourn Illmms State Normal Unnersmty FRANCES NELSON English Unlverslty of Illmms HESTER NICOLES Nurse WALTER MYERS Soclal Sclence NAOMI MEINERS H0m0m8klh2 Columbia Unn vrsxty University of Pennsylvama DANIFL NFVILLE Socml Scxence EVERFTT NFLSEN Sclence Unlverslty of Wxsconsln Ohlo State Umx er-s1ty People Hospital Peru Illmols GORDON NIESSNER Vocatlonal NANCY NEWMAN Homemaklng Umversxty of Wxsconsln Northern MlChlgBh Col lege LESLIE O BLENES Mathematics Northwestern Umvermty LOUISE LONGMAN Bedside Instructor University of Illinois MELVIN MAY Mathematxcs MIRIAM MANCHESTER Enzllsh Columbia Umverslty Unn erslty of Wlsconsm LULA MARGETIS Foreign Language Bryn Mawr MARIAN MCANALLY Engllsh UDIVEISIIY of Illlnoxs Wana MARGARET McMANUS Business Education University of lllmols fx F5 fx T7 MARJORIE OCHS Homemaking Iowa State College LEONARD OWSGARD Sclence Umverslty of Illlnols I8 WILLIAM ODENTHAI, Social Science Illinois State Normal University ROSELLEN OSWALT Business Fducatxon Northwestern UDIYEFSIYV ALICI' ONSCARD Scnnce Lnnerslty of lllIhOIl KFN PARKFR Physlcal Fducatlon Unnerslty of Illmoll 2 BEECHER PETERSEN Sophomore Class Counselor Knox College EMILY PETERSEN Speech Correction UDIVQFBIQY of Southern Callfornla ROBERT PRICE Department Superusor Physics Unlverslty of Calxfornla EDMUND PUDDICOMBE Sclence Unnerslty of Illlnols ALFRED RACCI-IINI Vocatlonal Stout Institute Vocatlonal Umversxty of Illmols DORIS RAY Department Superuior Homemaklnil Unnersxty of Illmols I' RANK RFNNER Vocational Unnerslty of Wxsconsm ROBERT RFYCI-'R Foreuzn Lanrzuasze Ilnlxernty of Illlnm- JAMFS RICKIHIOFI' Mathr-mahcs Northwestern I nneraxty V5 ALTER RODBY Musxc Columbia Unnerwltx MARY RYAIN Enyzllsh Northwestern L nnersntx I 5- - ' .- H X 3 1:17 it . in K 8 A QQ . HERBERT RAWLINS V I . . .. 5 Y Q HENRY SIMPSON Socxal Scxence University of Kentucky ERMA SMITH Colle e Libra il FY Umwersxty of Illmols BFRNICE SLAPNICAR Nurse St Lukes Hospntal Chlcuzo Fnfzllsh Columbia Umverslty WANDA STASIELUK Physical Fducatxon University of Texas JAMES THOVIPSOIN Socmal Sclence Fmory LHIXLTSICQ GI' ORCINA SMITH Homemaklnil Umuersxty of Illmms LUCILLE STEWART VI- RA SMITH I' mzllsh Northwestern Unlverslty Freshman Class Counselor Northwestern Unnerslty FRACF TIPPET Fnszlxeh Fulumlna I mxeriltv MARY THACKABFRRY Enpzlwh Unlverslty of Illmols ROBFRT TW FFDLF Freshman Library Indiana I mursxty LOUIS SAKAL Science Unnersxty of Illxnols ELSA SCI-IILLING Formgn Language L HIVEYSILY of Chncago uf JOHV SCHNEIDER VOC8ll0h3l Lfff Chlcago Teachers College Q2 CHARI ES SCHOLNKNFCHT Science Unlverslty of Mlchlgan f Ur! BETH SCHUETT Scxence J KA Unnersnty of Chucago N L4 WILLIS SHAY Vocatxonal Mllllkln Umverslty 'Hs 214 uv . A ff: I I K I v. - . ,I lx? ' rv I V I' A p 0 .' A i if . J' , X . , 5, LOTTIE SKIDMORE K Q V I X 1 il , S f I ' 5 . I Ax, - ' I .r I ' ' ' LI X S- , ' I :x ig K C APTAIN HOVVARD VEDELL Departmr-nt supervisor R. O. T. C. JAMES WALTZ Socxal Sclence Unlverslty of Illlnolx WENDELL WALDEN Businc-ss Eduvatinn Illinois State Normal Ifniversity GFORK I' VN I' LLS HFRMANT VYALSFR Ihxslcal Fducauon UUINQFSIIQ of Illmols Deparlmant Superxlbor I' xrth Smencm Umm rsnty of Illmuls 'VI A RTHA WI' TZI-'L I hy slcal Fducatlun Iowa State Unxverslty 95- Nl. ini inf xvm In at- Q.- 'Oi 70 E 5 MARGARET WHEELOCK Homemakmg Unlversltv of Wxsconsm DAISY WI-IITHAM Science Umverslty of Iowa BOB WILLIAMS Testmg Dxrector Iowa State UHIWBTSIIY WENDFLL WILLIAMS Mathematxcs UHIVETSIIY of Illmoxs AUBREY WILLS Socxal Sclence De Pauw UHIVETSIIY HAL WIMBERLY Science Umversxty of Illmols SHIRLFY WINTERROTH Vocational Unnersny of Illlnols CLAYTON WINTERSTEEIN Vocatmonal New York Unncrslty CATHFRINF WOOD Fngllfh I'-orthmestm rn L nnerslty CHARLES W OOLARD Freshman Fl iw Counselor Snuthern IIIIDOIS Unn erslty WALTFR ZALDA Agrlculture Unnerslty of Vhsconsm I LOYD ZIMMFR Y ocatlonal Oshkosh State Teuchvn Collegv IIF RRI- RT ZORI- I Sou nce Nnrthxu lm rn I nlurs .. ,I , A. 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' s , T , f , , . x A ' X 1 . . . .ltg:85,i W K. -A . . . l ' I 1 - K A Qi. 1 ky i EDITH METZ Secretary Attendance Office JEAN MURPHY Secretary Main Office AGNES O CONNOR Secretary Attendance Office ELEANOR QUAS Secretary Main Office BEA REID Secretary Vocational Office LUCILE RUTLFDCE Secretary Main Office LAURA SCHUMM Secretary- Business Office HELEN SHAWMEKER Secretary-Library Office ARLENE SWINDEI LS Secretary Social Science Office ANNETTE THEODORE Secretary -Main Office KAY VEACH Secretary-AEmzlish Office VIRGINIA VERCELLOTI Secretary-Main Office ,gr- Q .IENIN IE HAMILTON Secretary to Supt Bonar LOIS BYRD Secretary Vocational Office I'I O DANIFL Secretary Music Office EVFLYN EHART Secretary R O T C Office NNN I- RICK Sccrmtary Businc-4-x Officm CLARA GORAINSON Secretary Main Office LFONA HRIVNAK Secretary Business Office FFRTRUDE LOVELESS Secretary Sclence Office ALMA MAKE!-'VFR Secretary Firls Phyxical Fducation Office .a u4,E.3 0 iN gomg fo graduate III We wonder if we're really J' wi. 3' 30531 pe' 1' af , . u niflzlf 3186 gdmul HARRIS ENDER SON Class Counselor KEN GLASCOW PRESIDENT College Preparatory Jumor Red Cross I 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Intramurals Football I 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 MIKE McBRlDE VICE PRESIDENT College Preparatory J Hx Journal Stl!! 34 Sports Editor 4 'Football 1 Basketball 12 34 Baseball I 23 4 Intramurals Football 34 Volleyball 34 MARY ALICE MILNER Mary SECRETARY College Preparatory National Honor Society 4 Student Council 34 Inner Council Senior Play Lead National Thesplan 4 General Choir 3 A Cap pella 4 Operetta Freshman Chorus FHA I H R Rep for Paper 3 J Hx Journal Staff 4 THHIY 1234 Secretary 1 Moments of Inspiration Chairman 2 3 Variety Show 4 Jumor Class Girls Social Chairman CAA Tumbling 2 Riding 1 Honorary Ballet Club 1 2 Honorary Tap Club 12 Honorary Modern Dance Club 2 3 4 Concert in Rhythm 2 4 BOB ARMSTRONG Arm TREASURER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3 4 Student Council 1234 Senior Play Understudy Scenery Committee National Thesplan 4 General Chou' 2 A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Glee Club 1 Hi Y l 2 3 4 Represents 'titre 1 Lfreasurer 2 3 Tennis 234 Golf 1 Intramurals Bowling I2 Table ennla JACKLYN .IO VISMARA Moose GIRLS SOCIAL CHAIRMAN College Preparatory A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Treas urer Sophomore Chorus Fnsemble Inner Choir FHA 1 Secretary I-'NA 1 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 Trl Hi Y 12 3 4 President 1 Council President 4 1956 Homecoming Queen GAA Social Chairman 2 Tennis 3 Bowling 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 Tap 1 Ballet 1 Basketball l 2 3 Badminton 1 2 Baseball iss' I 2 3 Modern Dance 1 'LENN W LAWLOR Wlllv BOYS SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ' College Preparatory Junior Red Cross 1 2 I-IR Rep for Paper 12 HR Rep for Yearbook 1 Math Club 1 H1 Y l 2 34 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball CLASS OFFICERS EW 0 au 1957 Our Class of 1957 will soon be a memory But to those students now graduating, this year will al- ways embrace some of our fondest memories. Headed by Harris Enderson, class counselor who has been with us since we were freshmen, the class has gone through a variety of activities together and come out richer as the result of shared expe- riences Presenting HARVEY as the senior play the class proved itself worthy of undertaking a project that combined talents and tempers to produce a pol- ished and finished performance The money from the play will be used to buy the traditional class gift, which as of this writing is undecided. Reserved especially for seniors was the oppor- tunity to go to Washington, D. C. in May. Di- rected by Walter Meyers and under the supervision -24- of the Social Science Department, the class boarded the train in Chicago and spent an eventful five days in and around the capital city of our country Ivy Day is an extra-special day which has be- come a treasured tradition at J T Taking place on June 12 this year the class gathered around the Fountain and planted the time-honored ivy The class poet read his Ivy Day Poem, the class orator spoke his lines, and the class president presented the Betsy Ross Flag to the upcoming senior class presi- dent Also, the D A R Good Citizenship award was presented to the honored senior girl Climaxed by commencement week-the bac- calaureate ceremonies, Ivy Day, the Prom, and fin- ally graduation night-we went our separate ways, rich in the friends and experiences that T. has given us. ?'f1 ' JL DITH ANN ALFRICK Jud Husmess Educatlon FHA 1 FDA 4 HISYOFIBH H R Rep for Yearbook 2 3 Radxo Players Club 3 Prom Decoratlon Commxttee 3 GAA Bowlxng 3 Tap 2 Tumblmsz 2 Ballet 2 Modern Dance 2 DAN ALLEN Worm College Prmparat try H R Rep for Yearbook S J H1 Journal Staff 3 4 Baaketball 1 2 5 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Intramurals Football S 4 Nolleyball 44 BARRY ALLISON Sparo College Preparatory 'Vlomtor 4 J H1 Journal Staff 3 Track 2 Intramurals Basketball 2 liadmmton 4 Bowlmsz 12 3 Table Tenms 4 PATRICIA ALTIERY Pat BUSINESS Educatwn DARLENE BERNIECE ANDERSON Dar J Buamc-ss Pducatlon Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 FHA 1 FTA 12 Co-op Club 4 Student llbrarlan 1 Monxtor 1 H R Rep for Yearbook 2 3 Radio Players Club 123 T 1 H1 1 1 3 lrom Decoratlon Commlttee 3 GAA liowlmg 123 Volleyball 1 Tumbllnz 2 3 Ballet 12 Basketball 12 Modern Dance I2 Baseball 12 NORMAN ANDERSON College Preparatory Ceneral fho1r 2 A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 34 G'lee Y b 44 Preanlent 4 Intramurals liovsllnz 3 LAVERNE ANDERSON Lovely Trade Induatnal ROTC 12 34 Offlcers Club 4 JUDIUT Red Cross 3 4 Pro- Ject1on1st Club 2 3 4 H R Rep for Paper 4 SANDRA LEE ANDERSON Sandy C College Ircparatory National Honor Soclcty 34 General Cholr 'I Ac compamst 'l A Cappella 4 Operstta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Cho1r FHA 1 Spamah Club 'i Tr1 H1 Y 12 3 Co cha1rman of Prom Chaperon Commntee 3 Prom Inutatxon Comm1ttee 3 I-IARLES ARMSTRONG Chuck College Preparatory Nat1onal Honor SOClety 34 Sen1or Play commlttqu ROTC 12 3 4 0ff1cer 3 AdJutant 4 Offlcers Club 3 4 Presxdent 4 Juni!! Red Cro-.s 3 Uahers Club 1 Chess Club 1 1 ' ' I r.. .-2' Br.: , I ' ' - ' :C , club 11 Ilshers Club 1'-2-3-4: ifmjectil-mam Club 2,32 'Radio Pla ers' cm SAM ASTORIINO Mar College Preparatory Monltor 2 Football 1 Track 1 Intramurals Football 2 3 4 BOWIIHR 12 Volleyball 12 3 4 RALPH ATTAWAY Atta College Preparatory Band 123 4 Intramurals Football 2 MARY ANN Al STIN Business Educatxon Jun1or Red Cross 2 RAELENE MAE BACHMAN Rae tolls-are Preparatory Semor Play comm1ttee A Cappella 3 4 Sect1on Leader 1 Operttta 34 1-re'-hman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Ensemble FHA 1 Jllhltll' Red Cross 1 H R Rep for Paper 1 HR Rep for Yearbook 14 Art Club Z Tr1 H1 Y 12 3 4 Treasurer 2 Secretary 2 VICE Prefndent 3 Prom Detoratxon Comm1ttee 1 IAA Tennm 123 BOWIIDK 23 Basketball 123 LARRY BAI-IOR College Preparatory A Cappella 2 3 4 VICQ Presldent 4 Operelta 2 3 4 GIS? Club 1 Presxdent Momtor 2 Operetta Scenery Chaxrman Intramurals Basketball 2 3 L0l IS BAHOR Lou College Preparatory Glee Clubl Football 1 Mgr 2 Wrestlmg Mgr 2 GEORCE BALLANTINE Tube Trade Industr1al 1Transfer from Jalxet Catholic H S Jollet Ill 19551 JEROME HOWARD BALMA Jerry Trade Industr1al Momtor 2 NANCY BARBER Colleze Preparatory Semor play lead Natnonal Thesp1an 4 Operetta I2 PHA 1 V1ce Pres1dent Jun1or Red Cross 4 Tr1 H1 Y 1234 V1ce Prem dent 1 CAA Basketball 12 Honorary Tap Club 1234 Honorary Ballet Cluh 12 3 4 Honorary Modern Dance Club 12 3 4 Concert of Rhythms 2 4 SENIORS JUDY BERLINSKY Jude Llllefze Preparatory Ceneral Chmr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 3 I-reshman Chorus Suphumore Chorus I-HA I Jun1or Red Cross 4 Tr1 H1 Y 123 Operetta Make up Commxttee 'i KFWNETH G BERVOTEIT Lollege Preaparatory Intramurals Boul1ng 4 Volleyball 34 JIM J BERTINO Bert Trade Imlubtrml Intramurals Volleyball 2 3 4 JOANN BIELAVISKI Jon: Buslnczs Iwlucatlon PHA 1 Student L1brar1an 2 Monltor 2 3 Ir-11 Club I DANIEL I BIELSKI Trade Induatrlal Intramurals Basketball 1 JOHN WFRNING BIRKS Blrdle tulle-Le lrqnrawry leneral Lholr 3 A Cappella 4 Octet lntramuras I r xtlmy, 4 Volleyball 34 Tablv. Tenms -I KAREN LOI ISE BISCHING Klrrle eneral I er 10 CAA Tum: n R4 n DONNA MARIF BLL M Hnmemalunnc fencrnl Chuxr 4 Freshman Chorue Suph1m11re Lhnruw I-HA 1 GAA Iiuwllnk l lla ebdll 1 MARX BOL!-S Boggle 76- Iiusxnew I-llmatmn lfransfer from Mount Nernnn Tuwnwhm H S Mount Yernun Ill l 111 II?-K BONNIF BAR! AS tnerll 1s 111.1 Inlramuras no al a 'P Iiaeke la u exball I ROBERTA J BARNABI- Boblne Fenmral 1'I'r1n'-fer fr um Iienld Townahlp H S Benld Ill lQo6r Secretary .4 uw 11 1 cb JAC QI F BARNES f00klQ Illalfll ll fl Y I C' Flilt 41 UI' 1 fur 1 I rt 1rl1ntul'0fl'1ce 011111111 fn fr r Slat II A 'S Muflern Dan rculball 1 1 PAII S BARNFS Barnev Nm-ltmnal A1.r1c nllurt A Cappella 4 FFA 9 'Z 4 Secretary 3 Preildent 4 PAT BARROWM-KN 1.1 111111 y A 1 ippella '3 -1 Madrmals. 4 Operetta '34 Pre hman Lhurus So11h1mnre Chorus PHA 1 I'NA 2 S4 KAA Iiowlmg 1 K11l1ng 1 IIONAI D WAYNI- BAI I Don 1 1r1t1 uf :nt uunu 1 11 a Smcu mn I fam 1 at I 0111 alta S4 ilet Club 1 H R Rep fur Xcarbouk 2 Intramural V lu 1 ANNF R BI-Al H Cnlleu Prspnrnnry S1 nwr Play T111-ut Cummntex Feneral Cholr .3 A Cap 1 r Pa Z HH R1p f r Yzarbuok l-1 Span x rm 1 1 Sent x 4 GAA Tap I Mofern nu Uyurllti Custumf, Lomml 11 ANDRA LFE Bl' HRINI FR Sandy n1nr 'lay 1 llluna esplm 4 Stu mn n un or 9 1 rx 1 us AA Tap I I VIQIIITIIJIIIUZ I liallet 1 1 Iiaakuball 2 Modern Dance 19 Archery S A1 MOND A BENO Rav I+l11s1nm-.N I'fIlICd1l0I'l Senwr Ilay T1ck1t Cnmmlttee I-DA 4 Intramurals Inskdbxll 4 llnwlmg 1 Volleyball 34 C' c:A,A fg 111,-1: Al'll 11 - 1.-. 1' tbl 1, Swftb ll 1,-. . Il ll 1.2.3. V ll ,' ' .2.fl, X , 1: rsx..xA. I4 A-rw 3, 11:.,k.'111,11 :1, 1121,-a11's.'A ' A A A 1 I'Q1ll'aIl1-n: I-'IIA IQCO-1 C1111 4, vi Q 1' -.iilmg M nir :11 H.R. K01. V115-1 r 2.54,-ig Art Cllb 2: ' -s' 1 ti- 1 Q ' e of Ill' mis: GA , lims-lim: l,Ll.3. Volleyball 2.15, lla-lu-tball 1,L..7. 1 A 1 ve- I. S3 H ,1l.,l, Ilarlball 1.2.3, Vullv.-'f PM-11: ':A Ar': '2 ' -. 2 A S C I I ff f c'111.AQ1- I'r1-11: A1 fry: sn 1- c -'1 15 A can -11' 2,:s,4, I '. 1-r 4, Oct-ez -1'-'2.3.:i - 5 ,. . '- ': ' 25. ll11wli111: -L 11 l -jlzill Il. 1 . I r pvlla A43 0111-Arm-11:1 -1 I 1'1-shman Chorus: Srvphomurn-A6h0r11s3 FHA 1A: Junior R1-fl brows fl: H.Ii, Rug. fu 'per ' 3 . . - . 11 1 3. I ish Q Clulu Ji,4, 'llrm-11:11 -1' 43 Tr'-H'-Y 2l,4, 'e --arg g ' . 1, l A Il1l I3 1 - ' Alt -1. S 1' , I 1' Q . ll1'114-1'z1l: SeA I ' Inari: N2 ' 'I Th .' A: 2,3. 3 I-'HA 13 C d't l,iln':1ria 1,25 M it -3 Art Club 4: Rall Players Cl l 2,3.45 G. , l1l AAz A, AAA-, .. ' 1 AA v C . ' lr A ' ' '2 'I I ' ' 1 ' : ' Q I. V ,.A- ' V U ' 1 V 1 . . I 1: A 1 wh S Club :1A4g Tri-Hi-Y .-g . , 111 g 4, 111 Q 1.2.3. S HERB BOC INIS Herb General 4Tran2fer from G'1endaleH S Glendale Arn r ROBERT BOLER Trade Indu trxal Junnr Red Cross 2 ROBERT BOI Rf eu re aratory Tenn: Z MARY P BOW ERS Toota IS L I' la all n Senior Play Tlcket Committee feneral Choxr 3 A Cap r ta ln hmm lhoru Sollhomrrl Chorus Inner Cholr -X nl -1 1 Stur en xllrar an H R Rep 0 e xrbook S 55,9 d RICHARD .l BOX NI' Hound Dog eneral L her b WILLIAM BRANDOLINO Brandy L H' H ro ll Sha S4 Intramurals Poo L aa ow n , BARBARA BRANDON Barb liuslnu 1-dmatlon If A BARBARA I HRA! Barb t rx Sturle nt founcml 1 Scnun Ilay Txcket Committee F lfvr ' r 1 r llhrarx Club 1 Mom o ufll nt Nursms Md ' er H R Rep o afll 'IN tern ar 1 I AA Yo ball I'l11T1lJl1f1L Ruling MARTHA ANN HREV5 LR MISSISSID I P Business Edulatlon PH-X 3 PDA 4 Student Lxbrarun 2 Llbrary Club 2 IHIY l ROBFRT E BROADWAY Bob Collmgl Irzparatory Student Council 1234 Serzeant at Arms 4 Senior Plas Make up and Property Commlttes A Cappella 2 3 4 President 4 Student Director 4 Marlruzals 3 4 flee Club 1 Treasurer Junior Red Cross 1 Ushers C lub 1 Z Iron-ctlonlsts Club 12 3 4 H R Rep for Paper 1 H1 Y 12 14 Secretary 5 I,l'6.S1dCY1l. 12 3 Youth and Government Rcpresentatne 3 Co-Chairman for Peanuts f r Iollo 34 Track 1234 Swim Team 34 Intramurals Football 123 Haakttball 24 Howling 1234 Volleyball 12 Sw1mmlng12 3 4 Tabla Tennls 12 3 4 PHX Ll IS BRO! KMAN PhYl College lreparatmy Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Senior Play Ticket Com mnttu lnneral Choir 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Qulll Staff 3 I-reshman thorn- Acmompamst Sophomore Chorus Inner Cholr PHA 134 Degree Ihurman 4 PNA 34 Chalrman 4 Junior Red Cross 1 Monitor 3 Trl H1 Y 1 noun l lrom Decoration Committee 3 Q AA 1 KAY BRO! KWAY College 1 xeparatory Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Student Councxl 2 3 4 Inner Councll 3 Senior Play Publicity Committee Freshman Chorus Accompanlst Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 HR Rep for laper 3 J Hx Journal Staff 3 Trx H1 Y 2 3 Secretary 2 I FORCE AI AN BROOKE tollfgc 1 nparatory Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Operetta Z tlc I lub 1 Junior Rnd Cross 4 Stamp and Coin Club 12 Chev. Club '4 lrom flcket lhaxrman Intramurals lla-kmtball 2 CHARLES J BROWN Charlie College Ireparatorx 4Transfer from Mlnooka H S Mxnookn Ill 19561 1-PA l Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Free Throw Trophy 12 Intramurals I-ootball 4 Volleyball 4 CHARLES S BROWN Sweet Charhe College Ireparatory Ceneral Chonr 2 A Cappella 3 4 Glee Club 1 Ushers Club 2 H R Rap for Yearbook 4 Football Manager 2 3 Basketball Manager 234 Track Manager 23 4 Intramurals Sefretary 2 Football 12 3 Basket ball 12 1 llaflmxnton 12 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 Table Tennis 3 4 ELIYABETH BROWN nz Colluzm I reparatory Ireahman Chorus Secretary Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junxor Re-d Cross 2 Trl HIY 124 Secretary 3 Presldent 12 Irom Rm fruhmn nt Chairman 3 CAA Iioarrl 23 Iiowlxng Head 3 Golf Volley ball Tap Tumbling Hallet Rldlng Basketball Modern Dance Hasehall MARY ANNA BROWN Tiny lollmfzs lrtparrtory 4'l'ransftr from Somerset Jomt H S Somerset P 19541 Student Ixbrarlan 'S 4 Ilbrary Club 44 CAA Tumbling 3 BILL Bl CCIARELLI Butch College Ireparatory Football 1 Intramural-1. Basketball 1 Volleyball 5 MARY LOI Bl LLARD llusmess Prlucatlon :Tran fer from Wayne Cnty H S Wayne Cnty 111 lfvmu Cenmral Choir 'Z PHA 2 Secretary Pep Club 2 CAA Volleyball 2 Basketball Badminton 2 Baseball 2 Hlklmz 2 BARBARA J Bl RFORD Blrb College Prevarattrx Semor Pla Tlcktt Commuttwe PHA 1 HR Rep for l 5 Yexrbook Trl H1 H 234 Vice-President 2 President 3 Councxl Vice- l rrsldent l lrom Deeoratlon Chalrman 'S GAA Volleyball 1 Basketball 12 H1 norary Tap Club 3 4 Honorarx Modern Dance Club 3 4 JAMES N Bl SH Jlm Lollexze Preparatory H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 1 Basketball 1 2 VN restlmrz 3 Intramurals Football 4 Bowling 2 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 ROBERT Bl SS Bob Tradt Industrlal Semor Play Tlcket Commxttee ROTC 1234 Offlcerl Club 4 BARBARA LYNN Bl TTERFIELD Barb Collefle lreparatory Nlatlonal Honor Somfty 34 Senior Play Understudy tostume COYTIYTIIYIQL 1Nat1onal Thesplan 4 A Cappella 34 Llbrarxan 4 Madrlgals 4 Optretta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Ensemble Inner Choir flee Club Acrompanlst 34 PHA 1 Projectlonlsts Club Student Llbrarlan 1 HR Rep for laper 2 HR Rep for Ytarbook J Yearbook Staff '44 Assoclate Pdltor 3 Assistant Ldltor General 4 Trl H1 Y 1234 Vlce In-sldent 2 Treasurer 3 GAA 12 BETTY CALCATERRA Dolly Business Pducatlon Freshman Chorus FHA 1 Coop Club 4 Junior Cross 3 GAA 1 a 5s-sa BOB CANTWELL Ca Central Student OfflCl Worker THOMAS CAREY College Preparatory Band 12 General Cholr 4 PPA 12 Track .IAQ KIE CARLSON Business Education Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Student Llbrarxan 4 Library Club 4 HR Rep for Paper 1 H R Rep for Year book 1 Prom Decoratlon Commlttee 3 GAA Bowlmg 1 Rxdlng 1 BROINA BETH CARR llusme-s luducatlon Freshman Chorus I-HA 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 GAA Tap 12 34 Ballet 123 4 Head 4 Rxdxng 1 Concert of Rhythms 24 GORDON E CARRIER Gordle Collexe Preparatory HR Rep for Paper 2 HR Rep for Yearbook 1 Football 1 lntramurals Basketball 2 Bowling 3 Volleyball 3 NEAL CARSON Colleat lrepaxatory lTransfer from Camden Consolldattd H S Camden Miss lub? Chorus 123 President C-lee Club 12 Basketball PAT CASASSA Poopny llu mfs l'4lUl3llITl 1-HA 1 Student Lxbrarlan .5 4 Lxbrary Club 44 H R Rep fvr Paper 2 len Club 4 Prom Decoratlon Commlttee GAA Volleyball Basketball 12 Rldxng Baseball 12 ED CASSIDY Hopp Trade Industrial Monlto 1 Bascb.-1112 Intramuxals Football 1 liask t b Q' Ji Rl DY R t-KSTILLO Trallt lnflustrlal ROTL 1 Monitor 4 Intramurals Bowllm. 4 IS k tl 114 BEN FRI! JFAN Cl-Cl Jeanne uslncs l't1uc'a1nn lf A lunwr Red Crow 1 Monlor R Ru w r X 1 1 1 omml 14 JANFT C FRK ELLO u mes Ita 1 7 CLORI A BERNADINE CHAN E7 Teddy Bear Colltae lrqaratorx St :dent Counrll 12 Senior Ilay Costume Commlttu rn hman Che ru Sophomore thorus llbrarlan 1-H nl r 1 1 R Re for Xtar o tam u Trl l A-'K 28 1 M , .hy 'M A, . V 51 . ' . a Q ' I 1 ' 4 ' - I . .' , - , . r ' . . ,' 1 . . i .'. ' . ' l U , A 'vzi ' .zu 1 ' . ' : . . 4. I' : b. , .- - 3: . -' I ' : . : 3 - 3 ' Red I I 5 ' . 2 4 A' 'QL A , - : - . 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CHARLES J CITEK Chuck College Preparatory 4Transfer from Llndblom Tech H S Chlcago Ill 192:41 Stnmr Pla-, Lmler tudy N3ll0h3I TDCSDIBH 4 Sergeant at Arms .Iunlor Red Cross 2 Student Office Worker 2 J Hx Journal Staff Photog rapher H1Y 34 Smnrttary 3 Council 4 Baseball 23 Golf 1 Gymnastxcs 12 Intramurals Basketball 12 Bowling 2 CHARLES CLARK feneral Choir 34 Junior Red Crois 4 A ' Club 123 Track 1 In ra murals Wrestllnl I IRGINIA LEE CLAYTON Jenny Buxness Educatlon I-HA 1 IDA 4 GAA Volleyball 1 Baseball 12 Basketball 12 SANDRA F COBIN Coble Colleze Preparatory Semor Play Student Director Natrona! Thesplan 4 A Cappella 3 4 Ixbrarman 4 Madrxgals 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Fnsemble Inner Cholr I-HA 1 Jumor Red Cross 12 3 H Rtp for Iaper 2 Trl HIY 234 Iubllcxty Chairman 3 french Club 23 Yxre I resxdent 3 Prom Decoratmn Commxttee 3 GAA 1 TONYA MARLENE COLE Ceneral C eneral Cholr 3 4 Operetta 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 Progectlonx-.ta Club 2 HR Rep for Iaptr 4 Operetta Make-bp commlttee IAA Iiowlxng 1 Rxdlng 1 Modern Dance 1 ROY EARI LOLEGROVE Colltgf Preparatory Senior Play Tu-ket Chairman Intramurals I-oothall 12 Basketball 1 EI AINF COLEMAN Colluzc- Ireparatory Senior Play Committee Band Llbrarlan 12 General Cholr S A Cappella 4 Operetta '34 Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 FNA 3 Jumor Red Crush I Sturlc-nt Ilbrarlan 2 Monitor 4 H R Rep for Paper 1 Pep Club 23 T1H1Y 1 Latin Club 2 Prom Inutatlon Chairman 3 Operftta Costume Chairman 3 KEITH W CONDO!! Curt College Ireparatory ROTC 1 Intramurals Howling 4 NANCY LEE CONNORS Club 4 Q SEN ORS LIYDE KENNETH CONWAY olluze Preparatory rTrxnsfer from Camden H S Camden MISS 1956! me uh CHARLES A COOK Chuck College Preparatory Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Biology Club 12 3 Pres: :lent 23 Jet Club 4 Pre-ldent IEORGE HARRY COOPE Trade Industrnal Natmnal Honor Society 4 General Chmr 2 Junmr Red Cross I Chtss Club 2 Intramurals Football 1 Iiaskctball 1 Iiowllnpz 123 Volleyball 12 S ALPHOINSO COOPER Trade Industrxal Track 1234 Intramurals Secretaryl Football Basket,- ball Badminton Bovullng Tennns Xolleyball Softball JAC K CORVHN Toad toll Lt Ireparatory Biology Club 12 Intramurals Golf Iiovnllng Table I'fnnla I-RANCES MARIE COUCH Iiusmess Educatlon nTransfer from Lockport H S Lockport Ill 19.351 M GEINEVIENE COLLSON Boo College Preparatory Student Councxl 13 Senior Play Prompter Natlonal Theapman 4 A Cappella 34 Social Chaxrman 4 Madrxgalg 4 Optretta 34 I-reshman Chorus Vlce Presxdent Sophomore Choru President Fnsemble Inntr Choxr Octet PHA 1 Presldtnt Lshers Club 1 HR Rep for Paper 3 v or ear oo S anis u T 1 1 I2 Setretary 1 Presulant 4 Xouth and Cowernment Repro-sentatne 3 Com mlttee Chaxrman 2 4 GAA Lialltt 3 CHI CK COX Dutch Trade Industrial ROTC 12 114 RICH CRICI-IE College Irtparatory 11 nd 1234 Jumor Red C use 1234 Baseball Vbrestllnfl 29 2 : ' ' ,Q ' ' . : r. ,,: 1 t - .Rh 'U .I,. :.A--D ,'I., U :.'... ,. -, . . . , . : - , A :al - . 5, . 1 , Business Edueation: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: FHA Ig Co-op 2-, V. 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ROGER CROWDER Vocational Agriculture ROTC 12 3 4 Officers Club 4 PFA 2 3 4 Reporter 3 4 Track 1 RICHARD CROWTHER Dusty Trade Industrxal CAROLE JEAN CRL SOE General Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junxor Red Cross H R Rep for Yearbook GAA Tap 234 Ballet 4 LUCILLE M DALETSKI General Bedside Patxent 1 2 3 4 NICK D ANDREA College Preparatory Football 124 Basketball 2 Track 13 4 Intramurals Basketball 12.3 Volleyball 2 EDWINE DANIELS Jerry General General Choxr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Monitor 2 H R Rep for Yearbook 4 GAA Tapl Basketballl Speedball l Riding 1 DON DAVIS College Preparatory National Honor Society 4 Semor Play Scenery Com mittee ROTC 1234 Offlcers Club 34 Intramurals Volleyball 3 KAREN DEAN College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 Semor Play Costume Lhalrman Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Math Club 4 Adam Award 3 GAA Tap 1 Ballet 1 Basketball 2 Rxdtng 12 EFTON DECKER Trade lndustrxal 30 ANITA DE LARA Business Educatxon A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sopho' more Chorus Fnsemble Inner Cholr Octet FHA 1 Monlwr 4 REGINA DENNISON Bugs Buslnms Educatlon ARNOLD LOLIS DE SAWDRE College Preparatory Semor Play Txcket Comnlttee .Iuntor Red Cross 1 Pron-ctnonxsts Club 1234 Student Llbrarlan 1 THERESA DIAZ ree Busmess Education General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junior Red Cross 1 ANINETTE M DI LORENZO DlLo Ceneral Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Semor Play Tlcket Commxttee FHA 1 Tr1H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Prestdent 2 Vlce Presldent 4 French Club 2 3 GAA Social Chaxrman 2 Secretary Treasurer 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Tap 2 3 4 Honor ary Club 3 4 Tenms 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 Bowling 12 3 4 Tumbltng 2 Ballet 12 Rxdlng 1 Basketball 12 3 4 Modern Dance 1 Speedball 2 3 Baseball 12 34 BARBARA MAY DISHMAN College Ireparatory 1Transfer from Wllmlngton H S Wllmlngton Ill l955r Semor Play Scenery Committee National Thesplan 4 Junxor Red Cross 3 Radlo Players Club 4 'I'r1H1Y 34 REBECCA DIXON Becky B1 sine-s Education Ctneral Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Choxr FHA 1 KATHRYN DOERFLER Ka! College Preparatory Semor Play lead Costume Commltbee Natxonal Thes plan 4 K eneral Lholr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Soph omore Chorus FHA 1 'l Degree Chairman 3 Junior Red Cross 2 Momtor 2 Spamsh L lub 3 4 Iresldent 4 Trl HI Y 2 3 4 Irom Commxttee 3 GAA Tap l Tumbllng 2 Ballet 2 Modern Dance 234 Honorary Club 4 MARILYN JANE DOROW Janie General A Lappella 3 4 Secretary 4 Madrngals 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Ensemble Inner Cholr Octet FHA l H R Rep for Paper 2 Trl H1 X 2 3 4 Secretary 3 : , . . : ' : ' , . : . : . . , : ' , 1 . . r ' ' . : , : , : 1 y . . A : ' ' . : ' 2 'I' 1 : ' ' . , 1 ' ' ' 1 2 , ,... . . . , . . . D .. ' ' ' ' .3 A- - : ' : i- ' : : : ' 1 I ' ' Q 1 : : - A. W . . x ,. .. I 'D 1 . I , n , n . , O S MARY LOL ISE DRAGOVAN Lou Business Educatton General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA I Co op Club 4 Jumor Red Cross 2 H R Rep for Paper 4 Square Dance Club 3 ROBERT L DRALDEN Bo Trade lndustrtal 4Transfcr from Plalnfxeld H S Platnfleld lll 1955! DON DI LEW ICH DLL1 Trade Industrxal Student Louncul 1 H R Rep for Yearbook 2 Intramurals Basketball 3 Bowltmz 2 MARILYN JEAN DLTKO Business Educatxon General Cholr 3 4 Sectlon Leader 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-HA 1 Momtor 2 HR Rep for Paper 3 HR Rep for Yearbook 1 GAA Tumbltng 2 Ballet 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 JLDITH ANN EARTLY Jude feneral I-HA 1 Degree Chairman .Iumor Red Cross 4 Ushers Club 2 3 GAA Basketball 1 RIKIIIIR 1 NANCY EARTLY Nan Business Education FDA 4 Publxclty Chairman GAA Riding l JANET KAY EKEN College Preparatory Nattonal Honor Socttty 3 4 Semor Play Lead National Thesptan 4 General Chotr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Choir FHA 1 FNA 234 Prestdent 4 Vxce-President 3 PTIIJPCIIOHISLS Club 3 Student Llbrartan 1 Student Nursm And 34 HR Rep for Paper 1 Radto Players Club 34 TrtHx Y 134 GAA Modern Dance 'S Trampolme 3 ANN ELFTER College Preparatory PNA 24 Ushers Club 2 PTOJECKIODISCS Club 34 Momtor 2 Student Nurses Amd 23 French Club 2 GAA Basketball 1 Rldtrg 1 Baseball 1 SHARON .I ELLIOTT Sherne College Preparatory National Honor Society 3 4 Natlonal Thesplan 4 FHA 1 Student Offlct Worker 23 HR Rep for Yearbook 3 Pep Club 2 3 Trl H1 Y 1234 Prom Decoration Commxttee 3 GAA Bowling 12 Tap 1 Tumblxng 1 2 Ballet 1 Basketball 1 2 Archery 3 Modern Dance 12 Concert of Rythms 2 Momtor 23 . ' 1' b I : ' . A Q I I - 1 3 , v .. ' : : . . . ' . ' -' I - . : ' , 1 '- '- ., 2 . : ' - . : . . . : . : . . . , . . - I ff f 'f ' ' 1 it ' : : : ' 1 V A t. . - : : . , . , 1 - ' ' .. : .' .. . ' ' .: . . . r'- Q. rf ' , V' . 1 C V ,Q . Q . ' A .' . 1 D ' 'I ,. ' . . . I 1 V ARLENE L ENGELHARDT College Preparatory Natxonal Honor Socxety 4 Senior Play Lead Nattonal Thesptan 4 Ctneral Chmr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Secretary lnntr Choir PHA 1 Projecttomsts Club 1 2 3 4 Studtnt Lxbrartan 123 Itbrary Club 123 Iresxdent 3 HR Rep for Paper 1 I'1t1n Club '73 Radio Players Club 34 J Yearbook Staff 4 T 1 Ht Y 12 S4 'Vlomtnts of Insmratmn 1 Soruce 2 Program 3 Adam Award 2 After Prrm Acttxltles Committee 3 Operetta Prompter 3 GAA Modern Dance Z Rtdmg 2 Trampoline 3 CAROL JEAN ERICKSON Buslnes Fducatlon Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PAUL WILLIAM ERIKSEN Trade Industrial 1Transfer from New Brunswick H S New Brunswlck N J 1954! HR Rep for Yearbook 4 Sl E ESTEI L Busxness Education Co-op Club 4 DIANE J EUNCARD ee Busmess Educatlon A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Soph omore Chorus Fnsemble Inner Choir Student Offlct Worker 2 3 4 FHA 1 HARVEY M EVANS Trade Industrtal Nattonal Honor Soclety 3 4 ROTC 1 2 3 4 Rtfle Team 4 Officers Club 'K 4 Vtce-President 4 PTOJGCQIODISLS Club 12 ROBERT L FALLINSKE Blrd Lollefe Ircparatory ROTC I 2 5 Color Guard 2 3 Football 1 4 Basketball 2 Track 124 Intramurals Basketball 2 Bowltng 1 Boxtng 4 RICHARD C FASSIINO Duck Colleze Preparatory Natmnal Honor Soctety 34 Vice Prestdent 4 Senior Play Stage Manager and Decoratxon Chatrman Natlonal Thesptan 4 Ht Y 4 Adam Award 2 Junlor Class Prestdent Football 1 Intramurals Football 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 CORDON C FEEINEY Trade Industrlal Intramurals Basketball Bowltng Volleyball -on 1 45295, 'L' JOHN S FIELD Tradt Indo trial ROTL 1 Intramurals Basketball Volleyball JIME FITZCERALD JY ME Business 1-ducau n ttneral Lh ur .5 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Lhoir FHA 1 bshers Lluh I P Student Librarian 12 Library Club Monitor .IAMFS Il FMING Buzz lollue Ireparators Junior Red Cross 'S H I 1234 Council 3 Basket ball 12 Tralk I Z 4 Lrr Country 2 3 Intramurals football 12 3 4 Basket I Nolltyba ROBI-'RT FI EMINC Bob College Ireparatorx teneral thoir 2 A Cappella 34 Glee Club I In a mural tt 1.4 o 5: A BARBARA JFAN FORKAI Barb slntss I ui in I I Sturlnnt Offltt Worker '7 '3 4 CAA Ilovulln BRPNDA ANN FOSTFR Buttons I lltu Iisparatory Suuor Pliy Tickmt Committu teneral Chtlll' 'S Section I el r A K ippella 4 lrrtshmin thoius Sophomore Chorus Spini-.h Lluh r HI I 1 I IORDOIN DALE FOTHERGILL lollege lrcparatory lla. kttball 175 B b ll 17 Golf 23 Intramurals Ilisketbill 4 BRFNDA LYINN FOWLER neral :Transfer from Proxltlence H S J liet Ill 19553 Choir 123 A Cappella 4 LOLEEN THERESE FRANK Business Education Studtnt Council 1 I-HA 1 Junior Red Cross 24 Ushtrs Club 2 34 Vice Presldtnt 1 HR Rtp for Paper 12 34 H R Rep for Ytarbook 134 CAA Board 23 G If '3 Bowling 2 Basketball 23 Speedball 1 Riding 12 Baseball 1 BARBARA INEZ FREEMAN Barb College Preparatory: National Honor Society 3.4: Senior Play Lead, Ticket Committee: National Thespian 2.3.4, Clerk 3: General Choir 3,4, Section Leader 4: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus: FHA 1 : Junior Red Cross 3: Monitor 4: H.R. Rep. for Yearbook 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.3.4 Treasurer 2: Operetta Make-up Committee 3. RICHARD M. FROJD Frvtl Trade Industrial: General Choir 2: A Cappella 3 4. JUDY FRY Business Fducation: FI-IA 1: Junior Red Cross 1.2,34: Monitor: Yearbook Sales 3. CAROL JOAN FUNK College Preparatory: Senior Play Portraits: General Choir 3: A Cappella 41 Operetta 4: Freshman Chorus: Sophomore Chorus. Inner Choir: FHA 1: Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4: H.R. Rep. for Paper 3.4: German Club 3: Prom Program Committee 3: GAA, Tap, Modern Dance. WILLIAM J. GABEL Gabe General: tTrans!er from Joliet Catholic H. S.. Joliet, Ill. 19561 RICHARD LOWELL GALLI College Preparatory: A Cappella 2.3,-4: Operetta 2: Glee Club I 3 Junior Red Cross 1.2.3.4: Ushers Club 1,2,3I Jets 4: Operetta Scenery Committte 2,3.4: Track 3, 4. Cross Country 43 Intramurals. Badminton 2. JOHN GANNON College Preparatory: ROTC 1: Junior Red Cross 1.2.3.-4: Intramurals. VVrestling 3. RON GARAVALIA College Preparatory: Junior Red Cross 1.2.3,-1: H.R. Rep. for Yearbook 4: Intramurals, Football 1.2. Basketball 1.2.3,4, Bowling 1.2, Volleyball 2.3. EVAN H. GARDNER Trade Industrial : Junior Red Cross 3 Intramurals, Basketball 3.4. J if -a Qt ':'. KEN GERAT J JEROME R GASPICH Jerry Trade Industrral Jumor Red Cross 1 H R Rep for Paper 12 Intramurals SHARON GEORGE Sherree I-Iomemaklng Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 14 RECYEBIIOD Chalrman I Jumor Red Cross 12 3 4 H R Rep for Paper 3 4 H R Rep WERNER GEORGIS George College Preparatory :Transfer from Stemmers Run H S Essex Md 19o4a RICHARD GEI-'CDES Rlck Co1lex.e Preparatory Senlor Play Decorat1on Commxttee Jumor Red Cross 2 Amateur Radno Club 12 3 4 Presrdent '3 4 Prom Lnszhtmg Chaxrman Iwatnonal DONNA CERLT Iiuslness I-dueatmn 4Tran fer from Henld Townshm H S Iienld Ill 19:51 Ii nri 1 7 Freshman fhoru.s Sophomore Chr rus C 1 op Klub 4 Presnlcnt umor Red Cross 1234 I p Club 123 Cheerleader 1 7 rlH Y 34 INANCY LEE GIBSON ISIISIIIGSS Pduratmn I'HA 1 Co-op Club 4 Junior Red Cross 12 3 4 Ushers Lvlllw lrelurdtory :Transfer from St Thomas Apostle H S Chncago lll mr Sen o Pl y Publlclty Commlttu Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Junxox Rul Cross 1 7 '14 Blology Club Z Pep Club 123 German Club 3 Prom Program CTPIIIITIICILQ GAA BOWIIHQ 4 Volleyball 12 Basket KAREN HELEN GOETSCHEL Buslness Lducatmn IHA 1 Jumor Red Cross 12 3 4 J Yearbook Staff 4 Co ILKIIIOI' Typlst T 1 H1 Y 12 3 4 Prom Program Commxttee GAA 12 MJ Zn SENIORS LESLIE STEWART GOLDSTEIN Goldie College Preparatory Semor Play Understudy Scenery Committee Natlonal Thesplan 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Uperetta 2 3 C'lee Club 1 Jumor Red Cross 12 54 Progectuonn-.ts Club 1234 Monntor 4 Operef-ta Scenery Commlttee 12 'S 4 WTCSLIITIL, Mgr 1 JI DITH GORDON JUDY Iiusmess Pduratlon fenerxl Cho1r 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Chmr PHA 1 Jumor Red Cro s 12 3 4 Monlwr 3 Tr1 H1 Y 1 2 3 BARBARA LEA GORSI CH Barb Colltge Preparatory Senlor 1l'1y Scenery and Make-up Commlttee Natlonal Thosplan 4 PHA 1 Jumor Red Cro.s 1234 Tr1H1Y 1 french Club Irom Program Committee CAA Tennxs 3 Tap 1 Tumblme 1 Ballet I Modern Dance 1 Baseball 1 JANICE ROSE GOI, LD Busrnfss I-ducatlon INat1onal Honor Society 3 4 Student Councll 1 Senlor llly Tu-ket Commlttee A Cappella '14 Opmretta 34 I-reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Lnsemble Inner Cholr IHA 134 Jumor Red Cross 34 Yearbook Salts 23 Trl H1 Y 1234 Membershlp Chalrman 3 GAA 21 IIOWIIIIL! Volleyball Basketball MELBA LEE CRAHAVI Me College Preparatory Ireshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Cho1r Jun1or Rerl Cross 1 'Vlomtor 2 HR Rep for Yearbook 3 KAI CAROL KRANDA Katy tcnual Scnxor Play Pl1lDllCIlX Committee fencral Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 I'rtshm1n Chorus Sophomore Choru A 1 FNA '34 Jumor e Croas 5 Lshar Club 125 1'r11surer 3 Student L1brar1an 1 Wionxtur 2 Student Nurses Ald 4 J H1 Journal Staff 4 GAA TOM CRAVES College Preparatory ROTC 1 Monltor 4 Chess Club 2 I'I1X 234 Vlre II'6SllICYlt Iresnlent Council 4 Intramurals Volleyball 3 MEL A CRAI JR Collete Ireparatory Sc-mor Play Srenery Comm1ttee Ceneral Cholr 2 H Y 234 Syy1mm1nL 234 Football Mir 1 Intramurals Volleyball 4 Swxmmxng 1 2 3 DON GREER Trade Industrmal 1Transt'er from Mc-Klnley Jumor H S Kenosha Wxs 1954! Intramurals Basketball 2 . - .. . ., , is I MH A. M: .. . :,. K . E 4V.v I I ff: ' I I ' S If- . A . F- f . 1 - . I ' . 3 3 --C +I ' 4 'I Y -'I 4' 1 , A ' I Jw A ' ' .---.2 'e ' ,.: ' ' ,1.qT'- i- -,Q 5-Y 1 .1 Pi 'll '. 2.:ig H.lL. 11-,. ' - 1 11 lg 'ru '-Y 1. ' ' J 195: 3' ' 'l .75 ' ' Q -its v'-::.r.---zww: . V Z I-.' an ' .': . ' sg ICH, : A 2.12.5 ', RCI .. ', . T HARRY PHILLIP GRIFFIN. JR. General: ROTC 1,2,3,4. har KAREN MARGARET GRIMM an-0 Business Education: Senior Play Costume Committee: Freshman Chorus. Sophomore Chorus FHA 12 3 4 FNA 3 4 Junior Red Cross 3 Monitor 1 HR Rep for Paper 123 KEN GROHAR College Preparatory Monitor 3 JOHN GROSEY LOIS JEAN GROSSMAN College lreparatory Senior Play Publicity Committee General Choir 3 Operetta 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 12 J H1 Journal Staff 3 Trl Hx Y 1234 GAA Bowling 2 Tap 2 LINDA Fl ILFOYLE Linn! Business Pducatxon Senior Play Publicity Committee General Choir 3 Oporetta 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junior Red Cross 1234 HR Rep for Paper4 HR Rep for Yearbook 4 Tr1H1Y 1234 GAA Volleyball 12 Basketball 12 Modern Dance 1 CAROL JEAN GUSTAFSON Gnu! General FHA 1 3 JIM GUSTAFSON Gus Trade Industrial ROTC 4 SHARON E HAAS Teenie College Preparatory FNA 4 Ushers Club 1 2 Monitor 23 Pep Club 23 GAA Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Badminton 1 2 3 4 Speedball 1234 Baseball 1234 SENIORS DALE HADALA Trade Industrial Intramurals Football 3 Basketball 3 Bowling 3 Volley ball 3 DONNA RAE HAGGERTY Hal General Student Council 1 FHA 1 HR Rep for Yearbook 1 DOUGLAS HAGUE Satch College Preparatory National Honor Society 4 Senior Play Scenery Com H1 Y 2 3 4 President 2 Treasurer 3 Parliamentarxan 4 Intramurals Foot ball 1 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Bowling 2 34 Volleyball 2 3 4 Table Tennis 3 4 WAYNE RAYMOND HAJDUK Hunci Trade Industrial Monitor 2 CAROLYN KATHRYN HALL College Preparatory Senior Play Costume Committee FHA 134 FNA 12 3 4 Monitor 2 Student Nurses Aid 2 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 3 DON HALL Halale Busines I-ducauon Junior Red Cross 1 HR Rep for Paper 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Baskm tball 1 Track 1 2 Wrestling '1 Intramurals Basketball 12 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 PZTRICIA VICTORIA HAMPTON Pat uslness Fducat C l Ch 3 A C I Sophomore Lhorliitsn FHinl1raJun13Lr Red Crossplpe la 4 Freshman Chorus STEVE HANSON Swede gollliezyivelllrisrgepazrastory H1 Y 234 Track Intramurals Volleyball Basketball JAMES E HARDER Jun College Preparatory J H1 Journal Staff 4 Intramurals Volleyball 2 I l ,A S . .. . l : I : . : ' .X 1 3 . 1 I : 3 : . . . . ' mittee: Projectionistis Club 2: Monitor 31.Ch9S5' Club l,2, Vice-President 1: yi Q A Q . ':s1x :' . : ax ' -1-G I - 4- 1 1 ivy, 5-1 f 5 . , , X . , ,f .txtsi-r,,.r X J J f' L 34- GEORGE E HARRIS Professor Trade Industrial: ROTC 1,2,3g Track 1. RONALD HEDBERG College Preparatory: ROTC 1: Orchestra 1,2.3,4: Orchestra Club, President 4: French Club 2,35 Monitor 2,3. FRANK H. HEDGES College Preparatory: ROTC 1,2,3,4g Biology Club 1,2, Vice-President 2. DORIS HEDRICK LEE ABBOTT HEILMAN ee College Preparatory Track 4 Golf 1 2 3 Cross Country 4 Football Mgr 2 Intramurals Football 1 4 Basketball 12 4 Golf 1 Bowling 2 Swimming 3 4 BOOKER HELMS Boo Trade Industrial ROBERT G HENDERSON Bob College Preparatory Student Council 1 Band 1234 Operetta 2 Intra murals Football 4 BARABARA HENDRICKSON Tennessee College Preparatory Freshman Chorus FHA 13 Junior Red Cross 1234 Ushers Club 1 Art Club 2 Pep Club 12 GAA Bowling 3 Basketball 1 2 Speedball 12 3 Baseball 1 2 BEVERLY HENDRICKSON Bev Homtmakmg Freshman Chorus FHA 13 Junior Red Cross 123 Ushers Club 1 Student Librarian 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 4 Pep Club 123 GAA Basketball 12 Speedball 12 Riding 12 DENNIS HENNING Denny College Preparatory Senior Play Lead LEWIS CHARLES HERATH College Preparatory Band 1 2 3 4 GEORGE MANUEL HERNANDEZ Trade Industrial ROTC 1234 Intramurals Basketball VIRGINIA HERNANDEZ Cheech Business Education fTransfer from Plainfield H S Plainfield Ill 1954! Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus RICHARD HERRO Rich College Preparatory National Thespian 4 A Cappella 234 Glee Club 1 Operctta 23 4 Student Office Worker 2 Monitor 23 Hi Y 123 4 Vice President 1 President 2 Football 12 3 4 Track 3 Basketball 3 Intramurals Basketball 12 Bowling 12 PAUL H HIBINER Trade Industrial ROTC 12 PAL LINE HIBNER I-hbble Homemaking Freshman Chorus' FFA LELAND JIM HICKS Jimmy College Preparatory Band 12 3 4 Proiectlonists Club 12 3 4 GAIL HIINES Business Education National Theapian 1234 Vice President 3 ROTC Sponsor 4 Officers Club 4 Freshman Chorus 1 PHA l Student Office Worker 34 Radio Players Club 3 4 Iep Club 2 I Cheerleader 34 CAA Tumbling 1 2 'I 4 Modern Dance X . L ' ' 'K .V M x 'lg I 4 : : : :,: ',: I , D BERNICE I-IINTON Baby Ray Busmess Fducatlon Junlor Red Cross 4 Momtor 3 LORRAINE HIRSCH Lorry Central I-rtshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-HA 1 PETER C HOCKENBERRY College Preparatory lTransfer from John Marshall H S Cleveland 1956! BARBARA HOFFMAN Souple Collesze Preparatory Student Councll 1 Semor Play Txcket Commmttee I-ra-hman Lhorus President FHA 1 .Iumor Red Cross 2 HR Rep for aur 12 3 4 H R Rep for Yearbook 12 3 Trl Hx Y 12 3 4 Prtsldent 1 Councxl 1 Varxety Show 4 GAA Honorary Tap Club 1 2 3 4 Honorary Ballet Llub 12 54 Honorary Modern Dance Llub 1234 Tumbllng 1 Rldxng 1 Basketball 2 Concert nn Rhythm 2 4 SID HOLDER College Preparatory H1 Y 123 I-ootball 12 Track 1 Colf 2 3 4 Wrestlmng 123 Intramurals Football 123 Golf 1 Bowling 1 Wrestllm, 1 Tenms 1 Swimming 1 DONNA LEA HORN College Preparatory Freshman Chorus I'HA 134 JOHN HOSKINS Husmo Trade Industrlal Ifootball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball 12 WILDA MAE HUDDLESTON Wnlhe Buslness Educatxon tTransfer from Forrest Strawn Wing H S Forrest Ill 1955! Band 12 Baton Twxrler Ifreshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 12 Co-op Club 4 Student Inbrarlan 123 Library Club 23 Pep Club I2 Tupek Yearbook Staff 2 Trl H1 Y 4 GAA Tenms Bowling Volley ball Basketball Badmmton DOUGLAS P HUTCHISON Hutch Collepze Preparatory Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Student Councnl 1234 Treasurer fl President 4 Senior Play Lead Scenery Committee Natmnal Thesplan 4 General Cholr 2 Llbrarlan A Cappella 3 4 Madrlgals 4 Operetta Prom Orzamzatmn Committee 3 Prom Decoratmn Commxttee 3 Student Rotarxan 4 Homecoming Chanrman 4 Football 23 Basketball 2 Tenms 'IQ2 Intramurals Basketball 1 34 Volleyball234 Tenms 1 Swlmmlnfl Table enms BRIAN CHARLES HUTSON Knuckles Trade lndustrlal Sc-mor Play Committee ROTC 123 4 3' Q' ANN ELIZABETH HUTT Business Educatmn Momtor 2 4 HR Rep for Paper 4 Prom Publicity Comm1ttee3 GAA Tap 1 DAVID G IMIG Dave :7 College Preparatory Natronal Honor Society 4 Semor Play Lead Publlclty Commxttee Natxonal Thespxan 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Representatxve 1 Presx dent 4 Student Conductor 4 Sectlon Leader 4 Orchestra 12 3 4 Operetta 12 3 4 Monitor 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 1 2 3 4 Prom OTEBDIZBYIOH Com mxttee 3 Prom Publlclty Chairman 3 Intramurals Football 2 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 '4 4 DIANE MADIINE ISBERG Dee Business Isducatmn General Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junuor Red Cross 2 Momtor 2 CHARLEINE ISRAEL Char College Ireparatory Student Councll 1 Senior Play Publlclty Commlttee General Choir 3 A Cappella 4 I-reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-HA 12 .Iumor Red truss 234 Monitor 12 3 HR Rev for Paper 2 3 ep Club 2 Prom Dscoratxon Committee GAA Tap 1 Rldlng 2 MARY LOUISE IZQUIERDO Inkey Business Pducatxon PHA 1 Momtor 2 34 -Y BOB JASKOWIAK Julio -as Trade Industrxal Track 1 Intramurals Basketball 3 4 Wrestling 3 FERALD JOHNSON er Trade Industrxal A Cappella 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Ushers Llub 1 2 Projecttonnsts Club 12 HOWARD E JOHNSON Trade lndustrnal I-ootball 123 4 Baseball 1 Track 2 Wrestling 2 34 tramurals Baskttball 12 Volleyball 3 Svummmn 1 6.. I l P1-A,..:. . 1 ' ',,: '-'- . . . . F 1 I: 1- '- 1 : I' ' ,Ii - 'L Lead 3: Ch-ristmas,Vespers-'3,4, Narrator: H.R. Repl for Paper 1,22 Hi-Y 43 L c X 5 ' 1 ' : . it 6 ' , 31 ' - I' : Q n .1 1 ' be - 6: ' Z7 1 In .,: ..: i::P I Y ,-A A .. ' : 'A , ' .' ,,zln- STEPHEN M KLAFTER Steve College Prepamtory Senior Play Understudy Scenery Committee National Thesplan 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Glee Cluh 1 MODIIIJF 2 H R Rep for 11 lrhook 'fl Hl Y 12 I 4 Se-vretary 1 Tennis 2 Wrestling Mxr 2 Intr tmurals Badminton 'S 4 Bowling 12 3 4 Tennis 1 34 JACQLELYN A KLEN Jackie I-HA 1 C0-op Club 4 Monitor 2 H R Rep for Paper 2 3 GAA Iinwllngz 2 Rldlnz 2 MARY ANNE KLIINE Colle-Le Prcparatory National Honor Sm-ltty 34 Senior Play Property Commlttr-e Operetta 2 Prtshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I'HA1 Junior Red Cross 2 3 4 Trl Hl Y 12 3 4 President I Councll I4 IAA Honorary Ballet Club 12 'i 4 Honorary Mods rn Dance Club 2 34 Tap 12 lluwllnlr 4 Basketball 3 Concert ln Rhxlhm 24 JOSEPH FDWARD KI INT Bud fcneral Ceneral Chllr 2 A Cappella '14 Operetta 7 Cleo Club 1 HIY 1 'S 4 Ires rl t 3 folf 'Vltr Intramurals Foothill Illskttball Coll' BARBARA ROSF KNOWI ES Barb I slness Iwlur lIl0I'l IHA 1 IDA 4 Monltor 12 Trl Hl 2 JANPT RAI' KOCH Cookle uslnlss l-flu: III n National Honor Smitty 1 Monitor Rap l Yearbook 4 f XX Howling: 2 Tumllllng 1 7 Ihskttlylll 121 'Vloflcrn Dance 1 Baseball 12 SHIRLEY KOCH Cookie General I-reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Monltnr 3 DIANE SANDRA KOENIG Dee Colllge Preparatory Senlur Play Costume Commltte INA 3 4 Prngel tlonlsts ub I 7 Monltlor Z H R Rep for Paper 4 tl b Z RICHARD S KOEPKE Dick Colleszt Ireparatory Senior Play Committee Junior Red Cross 12 Pro- Jectlonlsts Club 1 P Monitor 2 4 Hl Y 1 7 3 4 Tic-asurer 4 Intramurals Golf 4 Badminton 12 3 4 LARRY JOHNSON X President 4 Intramurals Bowling 4 MARTHA JEAN JOHNSON Marty Dance 1 RONALD JAY JOHNSON Two Stitch Trade Industrial Duoratlon Committee GAA Rldlng 2 Baseball 2 PATRICIA A KAMBIC Pat Monitor 2 SELMA KAMPE AI LAN KFCK Moose CAROL KEELE1 Babe BUSINESS Education College Preparatory: Senior Play Committccg A Cappella 2,3,4: Operetta 2,3,4: Glee Club 13 Projectionists Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, VICE- College Preparatory A Cappella 'S 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sopho more Chorus Ensemble CAA Golf 3 Tap1 Rldlng 12 Basketball 3 'Vlodern DAVID A JORGENSEN Jorle College Preparatory ROTC 1 2 3 4 Prolectlonlsts Club 1 2 3 BEN ERLY ELLEN JOSEPH Bev Business Education Student Council 1 Senior Play Costume Committee General Choir 3 Librarian A Cappella 4 freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PHA 12 Junlor Red Cr0Ss 234 Monltor 123 H R Rep for Paper 3 Pep Club 2 Trl Hl Y 12 3 4 Secretary 3 Social Chairman 2 Prom lluslmss Iuduratlon I-HA 1 Co Op Club 4 Student Offlcc Worker College Ireparatory 1Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 FHA 12 3 4 Ushers Club i4 President 4 Progectlonlsts Club 1234 VICE Presldent 2 Monitor 1 ,Q H R Rep for Paper 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 1 Radio Players Club 4 ' Xmlttur Radlo Club 1 Vlce-Prtsldfnt '1 IHIY 123 GAA Cabinet '34 Camp S TCHUIS 2 3 4 Colt' 34 IJOWllf1L 2 Volleyball 2 Tumbling 2 Iiallct 'I Speulball '7 Basketball 1234 Modern Dance 124 Rldlng 123 Baseball Trade Industrial Amateur Radio Club 12 3 4 Vlce-President 3 Secretars SENIORS I i 1 31 I Q . ,,.,. . 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SENIORS HORST KRASCHEWSKI Trade Industnal PETER M KRAVCHENKO Trade Industrlal Intramurals Basketball Bowlxng CHARLES E KROHN Trade Industrlal ROTC 1 2 3 4 DARLEEN KRUEGER Business Education fTransfer from Lockport H S Lockpot Ill 19561 General Cholr 123 GAA Bowlmg 3 Nolleyball 3 Basketballr3 NORBY KUNKE Trade lndustrlal Intramurals Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 DONALD KLRBIS Farmer Vocational Akrxculture FFA 234 Sentmel 3 V1ce'Presxdent 4 I-ootball 14 Intramurals Basketball 1 JANET KURBIS Jan Busmess Educatmn G4 neral Choxr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sopho- more Chorus I-HA 1 Ushers Club 2 34 Secretary 3 4 BILL KLRSELL Wally Collette Preparatory I-ootball 12 34 Basketball 2 Track 2 Intramurals Volleyball 1 DENNIS Kl RSELL Den BuS SS hduca'-'On Sfmvf Plas Scenery Commxttee Rorc 12:4 H R Rev for Yearbook 4 Intramurals Table Tenms 12 38 JACOB KOERNER ce Trade Industrlal Intramurals Basketball Bowllnlr RICHARD KOLODZIEJ Premle College Preparatory Football 1 Basketballl Intramurals Footballl Bas ketball 1 Bowlmg 1 JAMES KOL KAS Trade Industrnal Intramurals Football 2 3 Basketball 2 Bowling 1 2 Soft ba l 3 RUTH KOVIS feneral FHA 1 Treasurer Latln Club 2 PNA 12 Jumor Red Cross Student Offxce Worker 1234 HR Rep for Paper 234 H R Rep for gearbook 123 Prom Decoration Commune 3 GAA Bowling 2 Basket 1 ELAINE KOZLEVCAR Busxness Fducatlon NBYIOIIBI Honor SOFIPIY 3 4 Senlor Play Costume. Com mittee General Choir 3 A Cappella 4 freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus IHA 1 Tr1H1 Y 34 Prom Decoration Lommxttee .S Operetta Costume Committee 3 BOB KOZLOWSKI Ko: Trade Industrlal Baseball 1234 Intramurals Football 1 23 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 LEONARD KOZOMAN Len Trade Industrial Monitor 2 Intramurals Bowllng 2 EUGENE F KRAFT Gene College Preparatory General Chou' 2 A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 Glee Club 1 Track 2 Intramurals Basketball 1234 Volleyball 4 DALE P KRAMER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3 4 Student Councll 1 Senior Play Scenery Committee Band 1 2 3 4 Vxce Presldent 4 Student Conductor 4 v. A . ! -MI I l . , . . . . . . I I t 1 ' ' 5 , I .' 4 3 ff , 1 1 A , : ' -2 ' . : ' 3,4: all I 1 . 1 ' - v n ' X Section Leader 4: Baseball 23 Intramurals: Football 4', Basketball 1,2,3,4. l ' . W K ' Z , , ' . I 1 I Q V V 1 X. X l .A ' - WALTER LAMBERT, JR. Wally Trade Industrial: Football 2, Track 2,3,4. . C. MERRILL LANG Doc Trade Industrial: Band 1,2,3,4. JOAN LARIMORE Joni General: GAA, Bowling 2. Volleyball' 1.22 Tap 1, Tumbling 1.2, Basketball 1,2, Riding 1, Baseball 1,2. Ushers Club 4. MARILYN JEAN LARSEN College Preparatory Senlor Play Tlcket Comrmttee General Choxr 3 A 'X Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Junior Red Cross 23 ,,, Lshers Club 4 JACK LEE Trade Industrxal GREG LEGARE College Preparatory 1Transfer from Metucben H S Metuchen N J 19547 Intramurals Basketball Swunmxng JOAN CLAIRE LEIGHTON College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 Senxor Play Property Commxttee Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Orchestra Club 1 2 3 4 Vlce-Presldent 4 Operetta 12 3 4 FHA 1 Program Chairman H R Rep for Paper 4 H R Rep for Yearbook 3 Trl Hx Y 3 GAA 1 JERRY LENCI College Preparatory 4Transfer from Jollet Catholmc H S Joliet Ill 19543 Intramurals Bowlmg 4 Volleyball 3 4 CHUCK LESCH Punk College Preparatory ROTC 12 3 4 Officers Club 3 4 1 i LINDA LESH College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Senlor Play Property Com mxttee FTA 2 Momtor 2 Radlo Players Club 2 3 Adam Award 1 GAA Tumblmg 2 Modern Dance 2 ALICE CELESTE LEVERING College Preparatory Natxonal Honor Society 34 Orchestra 1234 Secre tary 4 Orchestra Club 1234 Operetta 1234 FHA 1 PTA 1 Junior Red Cross 2 Momtor 2 H R Rep for Paper 1 2 French Club 3 President GAA Rldmg 1 GEORGIA LEWIS General Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Student Office Worker 4 H R Rep for Paper 3 KEITH LICHTENWALTER Luk College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Socnety 4 Student Councll 2 3 4 Inner Counctl 3 Vxce-Presxdent 4 Senlor Play Scenery Commtttee Letterman Club 3 4 Junior Red Cross 2 Golf 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramurals Football 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 CAROLYN LINDSTROM Link Busmess Educatxon Freshman Chorus Treasurer Sophomore Chorus FHA l Lo op Club 4 Juntor Red Cross 1 Momtor 1 2 3 Pep Club 12 DONNA RAYE LIN E College Preparatory Natxonal Honor Soclety 4 General Choxr 3 Secretary A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junxor Red Cross 2 3 Student Office Worker 3 Momtor 2 H R R-ep for Paper 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 4 Spamsh Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheer leader 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Trx H1 Y 4 GAA Bowling 12 hmbllhg 4 Ballet 1 Baseball 12 Modern Dance 1 R1d1ng 12 Trampollne 2 3 JOHN C LINGHOLM Little Lmg Trade Industrial ROTC 12 3 4 Offxcers Club 4 Cafeterla Worker 1 Intra murals Bowlmg 2 MARY SANDRA LITTLEJOHN Sandy General General Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Ushers Club 12 Momtor 23 Pep Club 123 4 GAA Tennxs 2 3 4 Golf 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Baseball 12 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Tgrgbllng 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Speedball 1 2 3 4 Trampollne 2 3 4 Archery I WILLIAM BROWN LLOYD Bl College Preparatory Student Council 1 General Choxr 2 A Cappella 34 Flee Club 1 Soclal Chanrman Junior Red Cross 1 2 H R Rep for Paper 1 3 HR Rep for Ycarbook 1 2 H1 Y 1 234 Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 Paz-lla mentarlan 3 Secretary 4 Golf 1 2 4 Intramurals Football 12 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Bowlmg 12 Volleyball 12 Softball 1 2 -40 THOMAS LOEBAKA Tom Trade lndustrxal I-ootball 4 Intramurals Bowling 1234 Volleyball 34 RA1 MOND JOSEPH LOEFFLER JR Bard Trade lnflustrnal A Capptlla 25 Glee Club 1 Football 2 Baseball 2 Intra murals I-ootball 2 Basketball 1234 Bowlmg 23 Yolleyball 34 FRANK W LOFDAHL JR Bl Trade Industrial Band 1 Intramurals Bowling 23 Volleyball 34 if -6 MARY ANY LOCAN Homemakmz General Choir 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus JIMMIE LONC The Wlld One College Preparatory Ceneral Chmr Football 2 34 CoCapta1n 1956 Track 3 Wrestlnm. 1 P 4 Baseball 2 Intramurals Wrestlnnxz 1 Boxing 12 3 4 MICHAEL LOUGHRAN Mike College Prtparatory iTransfer from Lockport Townshlp H S Lockport Ill 1956? of I ' LARRAINE LOWE General 1Transfer from Harriman H S Harrlmon Tenn 19561 FHA 1 4 BILL LOWE Cowboy Business Education 1Transfer from Central H S Shelbyville Tenn 19561 ALVIN LOWRY The Blg Sweep Trade Industrial Football 1 23 4 Basketball 123 Baseball 4 PATRICIA LUCKEY Pat General FHA 1234 Junlor Red Cross 4 Projectwmsts Club 4 Student Llbrarlan 13 4 Library Club 1 3 4 GAA Bowlxng 1 BOB LUKSIC Bubbles Trade Industrxal Projectxomsts Club 1 LAMAR LUNDBERG Spark College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Student Councll 1 ROTC 1234 Offlcers Llub 34 HR Rep for Paper 123 H R Rep for Year lt:oak312 3 Track 12 Cross Country 2 3 Intramurals Basketball 3 4 Volley 8 4 GERALD LEONARD MANN Jerry Trade lndustrlal A Cappella 23 Glee Club 1 Intramurals Basketball 12 JAMES MOON MAR Jam Collesze Preparatory 1Transfer from Fast Aurora H S Aurora Ill 19531 Junior Red Cross Math Club 34 Intramurals Basketball 234 Volleyball ROBERT L MARINO Bo Trade Indu-trlal 4Transfer from Jolxet Catholnc H S Jolnt Ill 19541 In tramurals Basketball 2 3 4 liowlxmz 2 34 Volleyball 3 RICHARD L MARKCRAF Duck General Band 1234 Drum Major 34 Junior Red Cross 1234 Radxo Players Club 3 BARBARA MARKWELL Busxnms Fducauon lTransfer from Cumberland H S Greenup Ill 19561 Orchestra 3 Orchestra Club 3 PHA 1 2 Vxce-President .Iumor Red Cross 4 Student Llbrarlan 4 Library Club 4 MARY MARGARET MARTIN Red Buslness Educatmn Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Q gi' . . X ,X . . . ,, ,. K 'IA' 1. I ' I 3 . '4 1' 'lrli :1 ' 'Z S :-.-- ' . I '-. x I I jf I 1 l I 'Z I' ' I 0.441 41 1 f 1,2-' : .c . - ' . . Av b r , . X -M SBI vnu- I A' ' Z 1 ,? A ANTHONY MASSAHOS College Preparatory: 1Transfer from Calumet H. S., Chicago, Ill. 19553 Junior Red Cross: Football: Intramurals, Softball, Boxing. HARRY MATHERS JR. H.B. College Preparatory: Senior Play Committee: A Cappella 2,3,4: Operetta 1,2.3,4: Glee Club 1: Junior Red Cross 2: Chf-ss Club 1.2, President 2: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, President 3: Golf 3,43 Intramurals, Basketball 1,2,3, Golf 4, Bowling 1,2,3. Volleyball 1.2,3, JAY MAL' Speedy General: 1Transfer from Lockport Township H. S., Lockport, Ill. 1956i Junior Red Cross l,2,3,4: Intramurals, Basketball. RONALD MAL Ron Trade Industrial H R Rep for Paper 3 4 H R Rep for Yearbook 4 Intra murals Bowling 34 Volleyball 34 AINTOINETTE MALRO Toni Business Education Junior Red Cross 3 4 DONALD L MAXWELL Don Business Education ROTC 12 3 4 Officers Club 4 FDA 4 CHARLES E McARTHUR Chuck General fTransfer from Chillicothe Township H S Chillicothe Ill 1956j PATRICK McCABE Pat College Preparatory Monitor 2 Baseball 1234 Intramurals Basketball 2 Bowling 2 Tennis 2 CLAIRE ANN McCARTHY Botsy Business Education Co-op Club 4 Art Club 2 3 GAA 1 3 Junior Red Cross fleet? EDMLND McCAULEY Mae 4 Track 4 Intramurals Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 Boxing 4 JERRY McMAHAN Tex College Preparatory fTransfer from TexasH S Texarkana Tex 19563 FREDRICK THOMAS McNALLY Vocational Agriculture FPA 1234 Sentinel 2 JOE McPHAIL Buck ba 12 DICK McQL EN' General Football 1 2 Track 2 CHARLENE MEDITZ Butch GAA Bowling 1 2 Tumbling 2 Ballet 1 Modern Dance 1 Riding 12 JOHN I-I MELAHN Digger College Preparatory Hi Y I2 Treasurer 2 Prom Publicity Committee Track 1 Intramurals Bowling 2 JUDITH GAIL MERLO Judy Club 1234 Honorary Modern Dance Club 1234 Bowling 3 Riding 1 JAMES P MERTZ Jim 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Volleyball 2 4 If I SENIORS College Preparatory 1'I'ransfer from Lockport Township H S Lockport l Ill 19561 J Hi Journal Staff 4 Football 12 3 4 Captain 2 Varsity Co Captain Trade Industrial FFA 12 Football 1234 Track 2 Intramurals Basket Business Education National Honor Society 4 A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Ensemble FHA 1 Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 H R Rep for Paper 1 2 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 1 Quill Chairman College Preparatory National Honor Society 3 4 Senior Play Property Chalmian Operetta 2 3 4 FHA 1 Student Office Worker 4 Tri Hi Y 1 Prom Decoration Committee 3 GAA Honorary Tap Club 12 3 4 Honorary Ballet College Preparatory Senior Play Understudy Scenery Committee Band 1 2 3 4 Quartermaster 3 4 Student Conductor 4 Choir Vespers 4 Junior Red Cross 4 Prom Publicity Committee 3 Intramurals Football 4 Basketball -4 I 'I ...C ' 3 . ,V ,. . 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' , MATHEW MILLER General Football 1 2 Basketball 12 MERLIN GLENN MILLER College Preparatory National Honor Soclety 34 Semor Play Understudy Scenery Commlttee Natxonal The-spman 4 Band 12 34 Secretary 4 Section Leader 3 4 Proyectxonlsts Club 12 H R Rep for Yearbook 3 Chess Club 1 Prom Publlcxty Commxttee 3 Intramurals Football 14 Golf 1 Bowlnng 1 2 3 SANDRA LOLISE MISISCHIA Mlah College Preparatory Student Council 13 4 Freshman Chorus Junxor Red Cross 1 HR Rep for Yearbook 2 Pep Club 1234 Cheerleader 1234 Capnam 1 Treasurer 3 Trl H1 Y 3 Homecoming Queens Lourt 3 GAA Honorary Tap Club 12 3 4 Honorary Tumblmg Club 12 3 4 Ballet 12 3 4 Honorary Ballet Club '73 4 Modern Dance 12 3 4 Honorary 'Vlodtrn Dance Club 234 Basketball 1 ROBERT MITCHELL Mitch Trade Industrial ROTC 1 2 Junior Red Cross 12 3 4 PFOJPCIIODISY, Club 12 Football 3 4 TOM MOLASCHI Trade Industrial O DARLENE MOORE Dar Collete I xeparatory Ccneral Choir 'S Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 Junior Red Cross 7 Lshers Club 17 Secretary 2 HR Rep for Paper ' Trl H1 Y 12 3 4 Iresldent 2 Council 1 Z i4 Moments of Inspiration Lhalrman 4 CAA Board P President 4 Tennis 4 Bowling 12 Volleyball 12 .3 4 Bastball 1 P 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Speedball 12 3 4 Modern Dance 1 RICHARD A MOORE Rich Trade Industrial Senlor Play Committee Intramurals Football 3 Basket ball 3 Volleyball 3 DON MORRIS D Y 3 I'ootball 1 Wrestling 2 34 Instramurals Football 4 Bowlxng 1 Wrestling JOHNNY MORRISON Trade Industrxal Monltor 2 HR Rep for Yearbook 4 SENIDRS -42 DARYL MORSE Bert Colleize Preparatory Monltor 3 Track 4 Intramurals Boxmg 4 Basketball 4 Wrestlxng 3 4 Tennis 3 4 Volleyball 3 GWENDOLYN MOSHER Gwen General FHA 12 Momtor 3 Art Club 12 Prom Program Charrman GAA Bowling 1 Volleyball 12 Basketball 12 Modern Dance 2 JIM ML DRON Trade Industrlal il? DON Ml IR Don Ceneral lTransfer from West Rockford H S Rockford Ill 1954! IAMES lNAZOS Naz College Preparatory lTransfer from Pla1nf1eldH S Plamfleld Ill 1953! Monltor 3 Intramurals Basketball Coll' DONNA MARIE NELSON HIISIIIOSS Pducatlon National Honor Soclety 34 A Cappella 3 4 Freshman Lhoru Secretary Sophomore Chorus I-HA 1 Monltor 4 GAA Ilovullnl '6 Ballet 1 Modern Dante 1 El MER NELSON Jack Xocauonal Agriculture PFA 234 Intramurals Volleyball 3 .IANFT F1 IYABFTH NEI SON .lan lolluze lrtparxtory Natnnnal Honor Sorlety 34 Blue Band Sponsor A lappfll il Madrlaal 44 Operetla 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Lhorus IHA l Junlor Red Cross 1 JEANFTTF ANN NELSON Bu lllvas Iuducatxon IHA 1 I-DA 4 P..I. f . . . v : vvv I I I I v 4 H-: ' ' .1 Q 'I Az. L 1 :.-,Ly I g , , I , V ' . . . : I l L X. ' ' '.j . I , 'K I 'I ,... . , at L B. . A - A College Preparatory:-Junior Red Cross 43 Hi-Y 1: Prom Publicity Commiatee . if ' '- ' ' - - ,fy 5 I - . . . -A . Gr K ' . I, v I D 'A A I Z. . - I ., 1 -'af.1.'V s3.13 I v -3 MARTHA M. NICOLL Martie . Collesze Preparatory: Senior Play Ticket Committee: FHA 1: Junior Red Cross 4: GAA, Modern Dance I, Riding 1,2,3. CLAYTON NIVEN A A College Preparatory: ROTC 1,2,3,4, Drill Team, Color Guard, Firing Squad. SANDRA NOBLE Nibble Business Education: Student Council 13 Junior Red Cross 2.431-LR, Rep, for Yearbook 2.3. JANETTE NOLAN Shortie Business Education FHA 1 Co-op Club 4 Monitor 3 PHYLLIS JEAN NONNIE Phll Business Education FHA 1 Co-op Club 4 Tri Hi Y 1 2 3 GAA Bowling 2 Volleyball 12 'Ihmbling 1 Archery 2 Basketball 123 Speedball 123 Riding I FRED C NORTON Trade Industrial Student Librarian 23 Biology Club 123 Golf 2 3 RON INOWICKI Nnwick 3 Trade Industrial HR Rep for Yearbook 4 Intramurals Bowling KENNETH LEON ODER Ken grade Industrial Student Council 1 Band I H R Rep for Paper 4 Basket a 2 JIM M 0 DONNELL College Preparatory fTransfer from Waukesha H S Waukesha Wisc 19551 Band 34 Basketball 3 Tennis 34 MARILYN OESTMANN General .IoANN OLDANI Business I-ducation PHA lresldent 1 Co-op Club 4 Secretary Student Librarian 2 library Club 2 Monitor 1 Tri H1 Y 12 3 GAA 12 3 Riding I KENNETH OLSON Oley College Preparatory SANDRA OLSON Sandy Business Fducation FHA 1 Coop Club 4 Treasu er Student Librarian 2 JLDITH ONSGARD Judy College Preparatory National Honor Society 34 Senior Play Committee Gold Band Sponsor 4 A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sopho more Chorus 2 Inner Choir Ensemble FHA 1 Junior Red Cross 3 French Club 2 3 Tri H1 Y 12 34 Treasurer 1 Secretary 2 Vice President 2 GAA Bowling 2 3 Tap 1 Honorary Ballet Club 12 Concert of Rhythms 2 CARL H ORNER College Preparatory Monitor 3 4 Track WTSLIIDH NANCY OSELAND College Preparatory FHA 134 Reporter 4 Junior Red Cross 4 Student Librarian 34 Library Club 3 Publicity Chairman 3 GAA Basketball 1 Riding 1 Baseball 1 KATHLEEN OSTREM Kathy General Student Council 2 Senior Play Committee ROTC C Company Sponsor 4 Officers Club 4 Operetta 24 Freshman Chorus FHA 1 Sec retary Junior Red Cross I Monitor 2 Big 8 Track Queens Court I GAA 12 3 4 Tap 12 3 4 Ballet 1 2 3 4 Concert of Rhythms 2 4 JAMES PADLEY Collegn Preparatory Senior Play Lead A Cappella 234 Madrnzals 34 Operetta 2 3 4 Understudy 3 Lead 4 Glee Club 1 Ushers Club 12 3 4 H R Rep for Paper 3 Q! ' ' :V : . : ' . It I Q '. ft G v ' : . .i . 5 , 1. 1 , A 1 L Jo ' I ' : . ' -' 2 . : U I A Library Club 2: Tri-HifY af GA-A 1,2,3, Rlding mia.: ' Z -44 ALVA J. PALMER Palm College Preparatory: ROTC 1.2: H.R. Rep. for Yearbook 43 Football 25 Intramurals, Touch Football 4. CHESTER F. PALMER Chestuh College Preparatory: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Madrizals 3,4g Glee Club 13 Intramurals, .Basketball 1. JANICE LYNN PARK Jan Business Education: FHA 1. ROBERT C. PARTRIDGE Bird College Preparatory 1Transfer from Lockport Tovvnsh1p H S Lockport Ill 19551 Tenn1s123 CAROL LEE PEARCE Colleze Preparatory Senior Play Tlckets Commnttee General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-HA l Ushers Club 1 Students Offlce Worker 3 Monxtor 2 Student Nurses Axd 2 H R Rep for Paper 2 H R Rep for Yearbook 3 Trl H1 Y 34 GAA 12 BOWIIHH 2 Basket ball 1 Modern Dance 2 Rxdlng 2 Baseball 1 KEITH PETERS Pete Colleze Preparatory Student Councxl 1 H1 Y 1234 Presndent Football 12 3 4 Basketball 12 Track 2 3 4 Intramurals Tourh I-ootball 1 Basketball 1234 Bowlmg 12 World of Fun General Chaxrman 4 41 1 CAROL PETERSON Pete College Preparatory fTransfer from Goldendale H S Goldendale Wash 19561 Junlor Play Lead Semor Play Tlcket Cognmlttee Junxor Red Cross 4 DOROTHY LIANE PETERSON Pete Buslness Educatlon General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Co-op Club 4 HR Rep for Paper 4 GAA Rldlng 2 JOSEPH J PETROVIC Collette Preparatory Natwnal Honor Soclety 3 4 Treasurer 4 Student Coun cxl 2 Semor Play Comm1ttee H1 Y 4 OU' SHARON PAULIVE PFEIFFER College Preparatory General Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Publmcnty Chalrman FHA 1234 Parltamentanan 1 Camp Rep 1 Vxce Pres1dent 3 Presldent 4 FTA 1 Junxor Red Cross 2 Monltor 1 Trl H1 Y 1234 Secretary 1 Treasurer 4 Claw Rep 3 JERRY PICARD College Preparatory Natmnal Thesp1an 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Section Leader 3 4 Orchestra Operetta 1 234 Wrestlmg 12 Intramurals Boxmg 24 RALPH A PIERSON Trade Industrlal ROTC 12 JIM PITCAIRN Tex College Preparatory Sen1or Play Commxttee ROTC 1234 Rlfle Team 1234 Rlfle Team Captam 4 Drlll Team 2 Color Guard 4 Offlcers Club 3 4 H1 Y 1 Intramurals Touch Football 34 Basketball 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 JOYCE CAROLE PITCAIRW Busxness Fducatxon Student Cflllnfll I Semor Play Scenery Lommlttee Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Ircsldtnt Sophomore Cohrus I-HA 1 Iraudtn Junlor Red Lro-S 24 Momtor 2 Student Nurses Alrl 2 Tru H1 Y 12 14 V1ce Presxdent 4 Treasurer GAA 123 Bovslmg 2 Basketball Mode Dance 2 BILL POKORYNY College Preparatory Natlonal Hnnor Soclety 3 4 Monxtor 3 H1 Y 1 4 Foot ball 1 2 WTQSIIIHK 2 3 tolf 1 2 3 4 Intramurals Touch Football 3 4 Basket ball 2 4 Bovsllnpz 1 Vlfrestllnpz 4 Volleyball 3 4 LEON M POLLOCK Leo College Preparatory Semor Play Iearl Semor Play Scenery Committee lNat1onalThesp1an 4 Junior Red Cross 4 I'ootball 1 7 3 Ba kntlxall 1 2 Track I2 Intramurals Softball I2 LOL IS G PORRO College Preparatory A Cappclla 234 flee Club 1 Iroytctlonx ts Club 12 3 4 Treasurer 2 Track 3 4 MARY JANE POSTLEWAIT Posty College Preparatory lTransfer from Wiley H S Terre Haute Ind 1055! Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Semor Play Understudy Semor Play Stage Con truc-txon Qornmlttee Drama Club 2 Natxonal The-plan 4 Ktncral khllll' 3 A Lappella 4 L1brar1an 4 Operetta 'l 4 Mlxed Chorus I txrl-. l he Club 1 Chorale 7 Y Teens 12 Socxal Lhalrman 1 T 1H1 Y 34 Nur In ldtnt 34 Lounul 4 GAA 4 Iiowlxngz 4 1 ' ' ' 5 ' - 6 I . - . 3 t , : . :I S z is ,4 5 Z.. l- 1, s 9 l I ' 1 . ' I J.. 3 - x I l I- ' 6 cg V- , . ' . ' 2 Q ' M 1 ' I 6 ROTC, Battalion Sponsor 41 Officers Club 4, Secretary, Treasurer: General . -qv, ,xc 4.-,..ht: C . . -. ': - ,,gl 3'W s:f .Lg -I . ...,. I ' A I. :Ag r'- '. . .IOYCE PRICE Busmess Educatxon FHA 1 FDA 4 'Vlomtor 2 GAA Tap 1 Basketball 1 ROGER PRINCE College Preparatory Orchestra 2 3 MARY ALICE PRYNN College Preparatory Nlatxonal Honor Socmety 'S 4 Senxor Play Tlcket Com mlttee General Cholr 3 Trfasurer A Cappella 4 Operetta 3 4 I-reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Cholr PHA1 Lshers Club 2 H R Rep for Paper 12 34 Trx H11 2 5 4 GAA Bowlmsz 1 Modern Dance 1 Speed ball 1 Rldxng 2 x,f ' BERN'IE PL LLARA General Student Lxbrarxan 3 Intramurals Basketball 2 Bowling 1234 Volleyball 2 ANITA QL ERIO Busxness Education Freshman Chorus FHA 1 Student Offlce Worker Monltor 2 3 N ATALIE RADAKOVICH Nat Gcneral General Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus .Iumor Red Cross 123 Trl H1 Y 1234 Treasurer 3 Iroslrltnt 4 Counml 44 Sccrztary 4 CAA Golf 3 Volleyball 1 Basketball 12 Baseball 1 2 Rulxng 1 RODNEY RADAKOVICH Trade lndustrxal Kfneral Choir 2 A Cappella 3 flee Club 1 I-ootball 3 Intramurals I-ootball 2 Basketball 2 Ilowlxng 12 3 4 Table Ttnms 4 DOINALD NELSON RAMSEY Lollesze Preparatory If nd 12 'i 4 Mg 3 4 Progectmnlsts Club 1214 Student Llbrarlan 64 Library Club S4 Stamp and Conn Club 4 Math C ub 4 SANDRA LOLISE REEDY Sandy College Preparatory Natxonal Honor Society 3 4 Student Councxl 1 4 ROTC Sponsor 4 Offlcers Club -1 Central Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 34 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Choir FHA 1 HR Rep for Bowlmr, 1 Rldlnll 1 .IAVET ELAINE REEVES COUQSZG Prlparatort Semor Play Costume Commltte Natmnal Thespnan 4 Freshman Chorus Publlclty Chairman Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 Trl Hx Y 23 Treasurer 2 GAA Modern Dance 1 Rldlnxz 1 JI DY REINKINC' Jude Colleiee Preparatory Freshman Chorus Sophomore Choruw Inner Cholr Operetta 2 3 PHA 1 Student Nurses Ald 3 Trl H1 Y 12 I4 Vlcz Iresxrlent 1 Council 12 CAA Honorary Ballet Club 1234 Honorary Tap Club 1234 Honorary Morlarn Dance Club 12 3 Bowling 2 Concert ln Rhythm 015 wi RLTI-I REMUS General I-HA1 Momtor 2 GAA Tumblmgl IQORMA REPENN Busmess Educatlon Sennor Play Costume Commlttee A Cappella 3 4 Madn gals 4 Operetta '54 I-ruhman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Ensmmble Inner Cholr I-HA 1 Proj:-ct.-. Chairman Trl H1 Y 1 CA-X Tap 2 Tumblmg 2 Ballet 2 RICIIHK 1 Modern Dance Club 2 3 Honorary 'Vlorltrn Dance Club 3 JANET REVELS General Freshman Chorus FHA 1 Pep Club 1 GAA Modern Dance 1 DIANA REYES Business Education Monitor 'S RON RICHARDSON Butch Trade Industrxal ROTC 12 3 4 Monxtor 4 JAMES H RICKHOFF .hm College Preparatory Intramurals Bowlxng 3 Swlmmnng 3 LALRA RIGGS General I-HA I Junior Red Cross 1 Student Offxce Worker 2 H R Rep for Yearbook 3 GAA Basketball 1 Badmlnton 1 Baseball 1 45 ' Av ' I ' : 5 5 ' ' 1: Q ' - A - I I , , , . . '- A K ' I: Kal 'r. ,: ' f U xy . I l ' I Yearbook 1.2.,s:4f :Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,a.4, President 3, Council chalrman-31 GAA, Y D' : . Z: 1 i .3 C .1 .- 7' ' H, ' ' : ff f 2l4: ' 5 ' I I ' . . V . ' , ' Z - '- 3 I Y., 'I . , vu, ' N., . 1 ' . V t ' ' 5 . A V L . ,,,, X I A 5. V Tl SENIORS i46,.. ELAINE SAK General Freshman Chorus FHA 1 French Club 1 FNA 123 Presxdent 3 Student Offxce Worker H R Rep for Yearbook 14 Pep Llub 1 Trl H1 Y 1 GAA Basketball 1 Baseball 1 JOE MICHAEL SALLESE Trade Industrlal Intramurals Football 1 RONALD GENE SALMAN Ron College Preparatory Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Senior Play Scenery Com mxttee General Choxr 23 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Clee Club l Ushers Club 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Pres dent 3 Radlo Players Club 3 4 Vxce President 4 Operetta Scenery Commlttee 123 BILL SAINDIFORD Little Bull General Senior Play Lead Nattonal Thesplan 3 4 Ceneral Choxr 2 Presl dent A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Clee Club 1 Nu-e I resident Cheerleader 4 Vvrestlmzl Intramurals Bovwlnngl RICHARD SANDRETTI Duck College Preparatory National Honor Socntx 4 Semor Play Puhlulty Chamr man J H1 Journal Staff 'I 4 PKIIUYI' 4 H11 I lrom luhllcltx Crmmlttee 3 Baseball 2 Intramurals Football 3 Basketball 2 MARIE ANTOINETTE SANDRETTO Business Educatxon I-HA 1 Student Office Worker 2 3 Monxtor 7 3 GAA Basketball 12 LAWRENCE OLIVER SAWTINI Ollle College Preparatory Amateur Radxo Club 1 Intramurals Basketball PATSY ANN SAI. NDERS General Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Jumor Red Cross 124 Monitor 2 4 SALLY SCHLUNTZ a College Preparatory Operetta 2 3 FHA 1 T x Hx Y 1 2 3 4 I resldtnt 4 Secretary 2 Counc1l4 Latm Club 2 I AA Bowling 2 Tumblxng 1 2 Honorary Modern Dance Club 12 3 4 Honorary llalltt Club 12 I4 Honorary Tap Llub 12 3 4 Concert ln Rhythm 2 4 NETA RILEY General I'HA 1 Momtor 23 HR Rep for Paper 4 FAYE ROBBINS Pat General PHA 1 Jumor Red Cross 12 4 Lshers Club 12 Student Office Worker 1 CRAIF AN DREW ROBERTSON College Preparatory Student Councxl 1 Intramurals Boulmg 3 DONALD H ROBERTSON Jake General Intramurals Bowlmg 2 Volleyball 3 JOSEPH ROMAN oe Colleze Preparatory A Cappella 234 Clee Club 1 HR Rep for Paper 2 H1Y 12 Football 1234 Track I Intramurals Basketball l RAYMOND ROTA Ray Busxness Educatnon General Choir 2 PDA 4 Pre-.ldent State Vme Presxdent. Area VI Treasurtr Area Nl RSPYISQHLZII L PFIJJPCQIUDI ts Club 3 Track 1 Intramurals Basketball 1 P3 Volleyball 2 .II DITH ROTH Judy Colluze Ireparatorx lwatmnal Honor Socxety 3 4 Secretary Student Councxl I34 lnnsr Count I Senior Play Property lommlttee Central Lholr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 French Club HR R p fr laper 23 H R R p for Yearbook 2 Tr1H1Y1234 Vue President fl Membership Chairman 4 Prom House Chairman 3 GAA Bowlmpz 1 P Rmlmz 1 LAWRENCE C RI DLAND Larry Buslness Educatmon Intramurals Boxlng Track BRLCE Rl INCAITIS oe College Preparatory Football 4 Intramurals Basketball 1234 Boxing W l 1 I sv A' .' J S lv ,, h' : . 21 : , , .:v- - l : - ,,, - 'igt' f ' :l- 2 2,32 e,. :rk ' 11 e. :'-'-'- ,.-,Y I f'. J .- Z ' v'-- -I nv v ' x ' 1 A' .: : 1' 2- : - LN I cl' .c '-,:- 2 1 -- : . ' 4'-Z. ?.-:::', , ..,',' . .3 .. , . Z Av . sq . .' Sl I .5 :r'-'- . ' ,. 3 , L SALLY LOU SCPIORIE a College Preparatory NKIIODBI Honor Soclety.-1 Semor Play Cast Property Commxttee Natxonal Thesplan 4 Orchatra 1 23 4 Orchestra Club 1234 Senxor Representatne Operetta 4 FHA 1 Yearbook Sales 4 GAA Tap 1 Rxdmg 1 Modern Dance 1 Golf 2 Basketball 12 DIANA LEE SCHROEDER General General Lhmr 3 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 JOHN K SCHRODER College Preparatory 4Transfer from Sldney Lamer H S Montgomery Ala 19361 ROTC 4 Glee Club 1 Mon1tor 3 Math Club 4 Photography Club 2 Vxce-Presldent MARION SCHLSNER Colleile Preparatory Freshman Chorus FHA 1 Junlor Red Cross 4 Mom tor 2 4 HR Rep for Paper 4 T1-1 H1 Y 13 4 GAA Tap 1 Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 Modern Dance 1 Rldlflg 1 Baseball 1 FRANK SCHWAB Hank College Preparatory Student Councll 1 General Cholr 2 Glee Club 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 Momtor 12 H R Rep for Yearbook 12 3 4 Football 2 Intramurals Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 SALLY ANN SCOTT Sa College Preparatory Scmor Play Scenery Commmttee Freshman Chorus Llbrarlan Sophomore Chorus Vnce-Praxdent FHA 1 Secretary Student Nurses And 1 Tn H1 Y 2 3 Secretary 3 Vnce Presxdent 1 Irom DECOF3tI0h Comm1ttee 3 GAA Baseball 23 Volleyball 23 Tap 2 Tumblxnz 3 Basket ball 12 Badmlnton 2 Speedball 12 Rldlng 1 SANDRA LEA SEBBEN Sandy Busmess Educatxon Natxonal Honor Soclety 4 Senlor Publxclty Commlttee Junxor Red Cross Z 3 Trl H1 Y 1 2 Secretary 2 Prom lnutatnon Commlttee GAA Bowlmxz 12 Tumblxng 23 Honorary Tumblmg Club 3 Basketball 12 3 Modern Dance 12 Speedball 1 2 3 Baseball 12 3 ROBERTA JEAN SEEMAN Berne Busmess EdUC8tIOh General Choxr 3 4 Qulll Chanrman 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Trl H1 Y 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 4 SHEILA AINN SEEMAN Busmess Educatlon PHA 1 Junxor Red Cross 12 Ushers Club 123 Student Llbrarlan 13 Lxbrary Club 13 Monxtor 2 3 H R Rep for Paper 123 GAA Tumbllng Rxdlng sus s 1 Al Cm. 1' vcr' 1 EHRING College Preparatory Operetta 23 FHA 1 Tr1H1Y 1234 Prealdent 1 Counc1l 12 Latm Club 2 GAA Bowhng 2 Honorary Tap Club 1234 Honorary Modern Dance Club 1 2 3 4 Honorary Ballet Club 1 2 3 4 Head Concert ln Rhythm 2 4 LARRY SHAW College Preparatory Semor Play Scenery Commlttee General Chonr 2 A Cappella 3 4 Operetta 12 3 4 Glee Club 1 H R Rep for Yearbook 12 34 H1 Y 1 Basketball Mgr 1 2 LEE RAYMOND SHAW College I reparatory Senlor Play Scenery Committee 3 4 General Cholr 2 A Cappella 3 4 Treasurer 4 Operetta 12 3 4 Glee Club 1 Secretary Pro- JGCIIOIIISLS Club 2 3 4 Momtor 2 H R Rep for Paper 12 3 4 H1 Y 1 Op eretta Scenery Commxttee Wrestlmg JOYCE SHEA Collesze Ireparatory Ceneral Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-HA 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 2 3 Tr1 H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Secrt tary Z Monltor 3 RICHARD SHIELDS Dxck General General Lhoxr 2 A Cappella 3 Operftta Glee Club 1 Projectlonlsts Club 2 Monltor 4 I-ootball 1 Intramurals Football 123 Basketball 123 Volleyball 12 3 Softball 1 Table Tennxs 2 Boxxng 1 BETTY SLE SHIMKOIK Busmess Educatxon I-reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-HA 1 Student Offlce Worker 3 JAMES J SHROBA Pete Trade Industrlal ROTC 1 Intramurals Basketball JEROME F SICIINSKI Jerry Trade Industrlal Band 1 2 3 4 ProJect10n1sts Club 12 3 4 Wrestling 4 tramurals football 4 JANET SIGW ALT Jan ollege Preparatory Student Councll 123 Secretary 3 Inner Councml 3 I-reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus I-'HA 1 J H1 Journal Staff 34 Fdxtorlal Edxtor 4 Trl H1Y 1234 Treasurer 1 Prom DPCOTBIIOH C0- Chalrman 3 -4 - . 1. 1 :: : ': : 1 v . ,z : 3 . .7 . -I D' 1 ' 1 I: I' l Z 'N A. . . 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J: A: V 5 I : ' : : A 1 1 1 A '-1 ' V ' A .1 um - I- , D ' ': 3 , . ,QC Q K : ' ' :ln- ' .- Y ': ' , ' 3 1 v 3 , I 1 XX -48 BETTY ANN SIMS BUSIIIES Fducatlon Senxor Play Tlcket Commlttee Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Trl Hl Y 4 BETTY PEARL SIMS College Preparatory Student Councll Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Publlclty Chalrman FNA 23 Junlor Red Cross 3 HR Rep for Yearbook 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Trl Hl Y 4 SHIRLEY M SIMS Buslness Educatlon General Cholr 3 A Cappella 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 Junlor Red Cro s 4 Spanlsh Club 34 Pro ,lectxonlsts Club 4 Trl H1 Y 4 GAA Ballet Tap Modern Dance FRED SKINNER Collesze Preparatory Amateur Radlo Club 1234 Secretary 1 Vlce Presl dent 4 ANNA SMITH Ann BUSIHQSS Educatlon Natlonal Honor SOCIETY 'i 4 Senlor Play Lead Natlonal Thesplan 4 FHA 1 Student Offlce Worker 3 MUHILOF 2 'S Itadlo Players Club 4 Pep Club 12 'I President 2 Secretary 'i J Hl Journal Staff 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 C AA Rldlnnl Tennls 2 3 Colf 3 Bowllngl Basket ball I2 Modern Dame 12 Baseball 1 CAROL MARIE SMITH Smltty General PHA 1 It Club l C AA l Volleyball Basketball Badmlnton Speedball Baseball GARY SMITH Gar Colleze Preparatory Band 1 Monlbor 2 JANET MARIE SMITH Buslmss l'fllICItIOI'I General Cholr 'i A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 Junlor Rod Cross 34 HR Rep for 155 bal 23 MARY ANN SMITH Buslness Educatlon Freshman Chorus FHA 1 2 Student Offlce Worker 2 GAA 1 Basketball Baseball JOE SNELL Sonny Trade Industrlal General Cholr 2 A Cappella 3 Clee Club I .I H1 Journal Staff Intramurals Basketball 12 '5 4 Volleyball 12 3 4 LEAH FRANCES SPENCER ee General Senlor Play Scenery Commlttee Natlonal Thesplan 1,2 General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 13 4 Prolect Chalrman 4..- 1 Parllamentarlan 3 Junlor Red Cross 4 Ushers Club 4 Monltor 2 H R Rep for Paper 3 HR Rep for Yearbook 4 Art Club 1 Pep Club 23 Treasurer 3 GAA1 Volleyball Tap Rldlng LILLIAN SPIER Ll General FHA1 GAA Basketball Baseball if ROBERT K STALLMAN D College Preparatory Natlonal Honor SOCIOLY 3 4 Senlor Play Scenery Com mlttee ROTL 12 34 Rlfle Team 4 Offlcers Club 34 Parllamentarlan 4 Football 2 Intramural-. I-ootball 3 SANDRA LY NN STARR Sandy Iiuslness Iwlucatlon Junlor Red Cross 1 Ushers Club 4 Student Llbrarlan 1 Student Offlce Worker 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 Vlce Pres-ldtnt 2 CHARLES STEBBINS Chuck Tradm Industrlal A Cappella 2 3 Glee Club 1 Intramurals Basketball 12 3 4 Volltyball 12 3 4 LOIS .IEAIN STEINBACH General IHA1 GAAI Bowllnlz Volleyball Basketball Baseball KEN STERLING General 1Transfer from Reed Cltv AKTICUIIUTC H S Reed Clty Much 1953! ROBERT STEWART Red Trade Industrlal Student Cnum-rl 1 H R Rep for Yearbook 12 3 i ' I ::..f ' .' -5 5 . ' 2 ' : ' fp ' 1 3 . ' , . ' . R Paperk4g GAA, Volleyball ia, Tumbling 2, Ballet 2,3,b Ba5lrQ1b5ll'2,3, Base- l A ' : ' : 1 . : ' 'Q . L . . , , b ll ' ' ' fr' . C. . Av A' , .... MARLENE RAE STICKEL Stuck College Preparatory Senlor Play Prompter A Cappella 34 Secretary 4 Operetta 34 Freshman Chorus Accompanxst Sophomore Chorus Treasurer Ensemble Inner Cholr FHA 1 Pep Club 2 Tr1 H1 Y 12 3 -1 NICHOLAS STIPANOVICH Nxck Trade Industrlal Semor Play PA System LARRY STONITSCH General ROTC 1 Track 123 4 Cross Country 34 Vkrestlmg 13 4 Intra murals Football 4 Wrestlmg 1 Boxmg 12 54 DONALD WAYNE STRAPPAZON Strap College Preparatory General Cho1r 2 A Cappella 34 Track 13 Cross Country 2 Basketball Mgr I 2 3 RAYMOND JAMES STRAPPAZON Strap College Preparatory H R Rep fur Paper 4 I-ootballl Baseball 34 Basket ball 134 Mgr 2 Cross Country 3 Track Mgr 2 Intramural Football 34 Volley ball 3 4 JACK B STREEPY Streep Collexa Plfbaratfny Natlonal Honor Socnty 34 Pre-sldent 4 Senmr Ilay Property Commntee Student Counc1l 4 Nlonnnr 3 Chess Club 1 II1Y 7 3 4 Seeretary 2 Vue Presldent 5 Adam Award 3 Football 1 7 Trael-1 12 Intramurals I-ootball 54 Basketball 23 Bowlnng 234 Volleyball Table Tenms 3 4 AI ICF STROM Busmtss l-clucatmn 1Transfer from Batawxa H S Bataua Ill 101 II A KEY STI KEI Struts 'uh Inrl11t111l I rms er rom ou at vllc H o 11 I4 Hand 3 fl e Cl1b I2 Jllhllll lied Cross I Cafeterla Worker 2 MATTHFW JAMES SLBAT Trade In1lustr1al lTr.-xnsfer from T1lden H S Chlca 0 Ill 193111 .Iun1or If Red Csuss Basketball 'I Baseballl Intramurals Track Vtrestlmg Basket ball Football SENIORS LOUIS R SI KLE Bonzo Trade Inrlustrnl M1sc sz r11ce for Opcretta 2 I 4 I shcrs Club Intr8mUr8lS Iiowlmi. I 2 '3 Busmess FIIIICBCIOYI PHA 1 'Vlomtor I MARGIE MAE SWANSON General I-HA Student L1brar1an 1 L1brary Club 4 Momtor 4 DIANE IOI ISF TAKASH Dee umemnkmx. PHA l I I h Student Offlcc Wnrkcr 3 H R Rep or Xtarlmnk 3 4 1 1 e JI DI A TAI I MAN General PHX I2 'Vlunx or BARBARA TOI F Barb Bu megs Fd111at1on I're hman Chorus Sophomore Chorus IHA I Co OF Club 4 .IOANN MARX TONKOY IC General PHX I Jun1or Rod Cros: I2 3 4 Se-crctary 4 Ushers Club 234 Student I 1l1r'1r1an 1 I I1brarx Club 1 7 Student Offlce V50 leer 1 MODILOF Rip le1Clu ll I rts1dent 3 Trl Y Trmle Q111-en s Court I I AA Buwlmg 'Z Trlmpollne 2 4 Basketball 2 Base' Ball 12 'Vloflern Dance 1 2 Tap I Tumblmg 2 34 Honorary Tumblmg Club 34 Concert ln Rhxthm 4 DONNA LYNN TRACKMAN College Preparatory Sturllnt Councxl 2 Senxor Play Txcket Committee General Chmr 3 A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Inner Cho1r I-HA 1 Student Lxbrarlan 2 Llbrary Club 2 HR Rep for Paper 2 Spamsh Club 3 -I Secretary 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 Secretary 2 COIIDCII 2 I' ench Club 2 TOM TREVENA Savage BUSITIES FAHICBUOH Band 12 FDA 4 Treasurer Momtor 23 HR R99 for Paper I H1 Y 2 3 Parl1amfntar1an 3 Lettermans Club 3 Track 34 Cross Country 2 3 Wrcstllng 12 34 Intramurals Track 2 4 Volleyball 12 Smmmmg 2 3 4 Boxmnn 1 P 'S 4 Tramrwlme 3 4 -49 '. '- f 1: JA' :Z ,L. ' ' I ' U- A , . . ' ' ' 2.3.4. I : . . ,' h-74, fi 1- Tlf. rl ff- f J 1'-t C h ' .s., .1 rt, 111. use, .C re- 1 .'i A' I g ' - -4 JANET M. SI'LI..IVAN Sully . HA -A ' 114' 'se'rsf'l11l1Ii3.' 1 '- -I -. - f ' .. 1 GXA, llzsk 'tl1:1ll, H .Q fq. '1 2,4. ' .' ' Jo H.H. - . for l aper LZ: Art Club 21' ' 1 ' b L.,5,' ' 'A' ' : '-Hi- 2,3I JAMES TROI TMAN J1m Iiuslness I'd111 1t11n Semor Play Scenery Committee 1'-'DA 4 .Iun1or Red Crois 4 H R Rep for Iaper 3 Intramurals Basketball I 2 4 Golf 1 Handball 01111112 73 Table T1 nn DAYID ROBI- RT Tl NST-XLL IK C11l6'LQ In-1111 1111rx Band 1 7 3 4 lla Q Rwresentatne 2 Treasurer 4 Student Lonductor 4 Se1t1on Ieader H R Rep for Iaper 3 H1 X 1'7 'S 4 Trea urer '7 Lounc1l I2 1 4 Coune-111 haplam 4 llaseball I2 3 Wresthng. 1 7 Intramural I-ootball 4 llml1n1z Vkrestllmz 1 Table Tenm 4 RAYMOND T1 RY E1 Raw Trade Ind114tr1al A Cappella 7 3 4 I' n emble 3 Madrmal 3 4 Operetta 2 5 L ad 3 Clee L lub I H R Rtp I' r Ia1 fr 4 Intramurals Iootball Z5 Babketf b 1234 Bowl1nz 1 7 Tennxb S4 Volleyball 3 Softball 124 LORRAINE l HDF Rune College Pr parat 113 Natxonal Honor Socletx 3 4 Sf-mor Play Scenery Com m1tte-e IHA IZ Iarl1amentar1'1n 1 ITA 12 Student Llbrarlan 123 1 rary Klub 1 1 ub 1 1 3 IAX Bovsllngz 12 Bas ba I Baseball 1 J0 ANN I IRK K Iiunness I'd11cat1on I-reehman thorux I-HA I L1 up Club 4 Jumor ed Cross 3 Stude-nt0ff1c1 Worker 1 Momtor 1 Tr H1 Y I 7 44 Secretary 4 C,ounc1lTreaw1111r 4 IAA Ilowlmt I2 Volltyl ll I Tap I Ilall1t I Baa-ket 12 Ii seball GERALD VANDFRHYDEN Mouse Trade IDtlUbI.l l3I Jun1or Red Lro 5 '7 Student Off111 Worker I Intramurals. Basketball 134 Wrestlmg 5 Volleyball 12 B xlng 1 S ELAINE JOYCE VENTURO Erskine-ss Educatwn Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus PHA 1 Co op u 4 MATT VERBISCER College Preparatory Rand I '7 3 4 Insemble 3 4 Sectlon Leader 4 H R Rep for Paper 1234 HR Rep for Xearbook 1754 Intramurals I-ootball 4 Bowlmg 3 LOLIE VERCELLOTTI Trade Industrlal Band 1234 SECTION Offlcer State Manater Solo and Ensemble 2 14 Sw1ng Band 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 H R Rep for Paper 12 3 4 Intramurals Football 4 AUDREY VETTER Gtneral I'r1-bhman Chorus I-HA 1 FRED VIAINO Trade IYIIIUNITIAI Student l1111ne'1l I lland 12 34 See't111n Ieader H R R111 r I 1111 1 11 REIT vo 34 Ixaclf Z Wre-.tllng ntramural mtball 12 lla-. e 1alI 73 H1n1lb1ll 12 Iiadmlnton T aek 17 Volleyball 123 Il1x1n1. I7 Sw1mm1np. 17 boftball 12 Ta 1 Tennlm 1 7 RICHARD VIDILAN General Junlor Red Crosm I WAYNE WADDELL Tw1tch College Preparatory Semor Play Comm1ttee Ceneral Cho1r 3 Jun1or Red 1144125 HR Repf I Ie 124 HR Re1 for1earbo1k4 Inmio tree 14 J 1rr Class N1ceI7r1 1dent Ii Hkttlnll 1 fl lla: ball 1 Lross Lountry 4 Intramurals I-ootball 17 3 4 Vollewhall I4 DOROTHY ANN WALDWOt FI Dot Ru Iht 4 I'd111at1on Natmnal Honor S0111-tx 3 4 Sen111r I lay Ioad and Lnder tudy Nat1onal 'Ihesman 7 'S 4 Lorrm 111 ndmz Secrttarx 3 N11-eI're-s1dent 4 A I Stude nt flfflfl Worker 7 M11n1t11r 7 Radl Ilaurx 1111 7 '14 Tr a 11 tr 7 1111111 741 J 1ta1l1o1 k btaff 4 L111'd1tor ofLawo11t I rom D1c1ra nl m1tt11 1 4 1 mlf 1 Noll15ball2 Tumlxll 7 M1110 Ilanet Archery K L1ntert ID Rhythm Z JOHN PAII WAISH .IR Jack l 11 11:1 re paratorx 11 o 1 M 11 r1 1 s 11r1 ta ee 1 Rep for Iaper .I DAYID WARD Duke t ll L1 Ir1p1r1t1r5 S n11rIlx11 Sunery L1mm1ttee ROTK I Z 'S 4 Off11e s 1111 4 Stuclt nt Offne Worker BOB WARD t1n1ral I'DA 4 Student Ilbrarxan 2 5 L1brar5 Llul1 3 Monxtor JAY I' WATSOIN L11ll11,e Ire-paratory lNat1on1l Honor Socnty 3 4 Senwr Plas Srenery Lom n1 ttee ROTK 123 4 Off ee w Ll b 4 Iatm Lluh '71 Stud1n1 I1l1rar1a I1brary Klub l 50- A. 1:71 v:.I':n.. 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LALRA LEE WEBBER Laurle General Freshman Chorus GXA Rldlngl CAROL WEBER Hu IHBNS Iducatlw n General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus S0Pl'l0mf1!'6 Ch0l'U5 FHA 1 Monltor 4 JEAN EWELIN WELCH Huslnrss I-ducatlon f eneral f holr 'S A CBIIPU lla 4 Irishman Chorus SoDh0 more Lhoru YHA 1 W1onl'1 r 4 GAA Rllllflg 12 JOAN MARIE WESNESKE General Co-op Club 4 DIANA WEST Dee College Preparatory 4'1'ransfer from WIIITIIDEYAJU H S Wllmlnzton Ill 19o6l NBIIOHBI Honor Soclctx 4 Senlnr Play Lead Lnderxtudy I roperty Commlttee Iwatlonal Thesplan 4 General Cholr 3 Vlce-Presldl nt A Cappella 4 Operetta 4 Radlo Players Club '3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Trl Hl Y 3 4 Soclal Chalr man 3 Prom Decoration Commlttee 3 BETTY JO WHEELER Homemaklng General Cholr 3 Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 PDA 4 SHARON KAYE WHITAKER General 4Transftr from St Francls Academy Jollet Ill l9aal FHA 2 Co-op Club 4 Monltor 2 Trl Hl Y 3 SARAH LOUISE WHITE Whitey General Senlor Play Tlcket and Costume Commlttee I'reshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 134 Prolects Chalrman '44 Junlor Red Cross 12 3 Monltor 2 3 H R Rep for Paper 12 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 2 4 Trl H1 Y 12 3 4 Vlce Presldent 3 GAA Tap Ballet Modern Dance MARY ELIZABETH WHITEI-IOLSE College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Senlor Play Lead Under study Costume Commlttee Natlonal'1'he1plan 4 Freshman Chorus Llbrarlan Sophomore Chorus IHA 1 Monltor 'S Spanlsh Club 234 Iresldent 2 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Trl HlY 1234 VICE Presldent 1 SOCIBI Chalmlan 3 Servlce Chalrman 4 Prom Decoratlon Commlttee 3 GAA Rldlng 1 Tap 3 Ballet 3 Modern Dance 1234 Honorary Modern Dance Club 34 M49 CAHLEN WHITESIDE Gay Collefze Preparltory Junlnr Red Cross 1 2 3 Prolectlonlsts Club 12 Student Llbrarlan 2 Ilbrary Club 2 Chess Club 2 VIRCINIA LOUISE WHITLFY Colllxe PFQIYHFIIKIFY Natlonal Honor SOCIGQY 3 4 Senlor Play Tlcket Chalr man FHA 12 3 4 Treisurer 3 Vlct Presldent 4 Junior Red Cross 1 23 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Monltor 2 34 H R Rep for Paper 12 3 H R Rep for Yearbook 12 S Math Club 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Trl Hl Y 12 3 4 Publlclty Chalrman 2 Semretary 3 Councll I Prom Decoratlon Committee S GAA Camp Board 4 Tennls 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 BOWIIDKZ 12 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Tumbl lnxz 2 Trampollne 24 Basketball 124 Modern Dance 2 Speedball 1234 Rldlnz 12 Baseball 12 3 4 Archery 2 3 4 Head 4 GAA Awards 12 3 CHARLES H WILLIAMS Trade Industrlal Track 23 BEVERLY JEAN WILI IAMSON Bev Iiuslness EIIUCHIIOH PHA l Co-op Club 4 MODIIOF 2 Trl HI 12 CAA 1 Volleyball Basketball Badmlntnn CAROL DIANE WILSON Tooky Buslness Educatmn FI-IA 1 FDA 4 Studfnt Llbrarlan 2 Pep Club 3 Trl Hx Y 3 CAA Tumbllng 1 Basketball 3 FRANK THOMAS WINKE Frank Trade Industrlal Projectlonlsts Club 12 34 Student Llbrarlan 3 Llbrary Club 3 Baskttball Game I A System Intramurals BOWIIIIR Wrestllngz VIRCINIA ROSE WISNIEWSKI Ginny Buslnmss I',AIUk8lIOl'I Iwatlonal Honor Soclety 4 Monltor 2 HR Rep for Yearbook 4 WILI IAM WOLCOTT Bl Collexze Preparators ROTC 1 2 3 4 DIANE CAROLE WOOLSEX Dee College Preparatory Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Senlor Play Lead Natlonal Thesplan 4 PHA 1 Serwlre Chalrman Art Club 2 Trl Hl X 123 4 Secre- t ry 1 PFGSIIII nt i Councll 13 Junlor Class Secretary CAA Board 4 nnls I :lf 23 Bow 2 Bas etball 24 Tap 12 Ba et 12 Honorary Ballet Club 3 4 Honorary Modern Dance Club 1 2 3 4 Gym Dandy 1 Concert ln Rhythm 2 4 xv C. 'ob SENIORS ARTHI R D ZENTARSKI Moose Trade lndnstrml Senlnr Play P A Systcm Proyectlonista Club 1 2 3 4 Rndxo Players Club 1 2 Basketball Came P A System 8 4 Intramurals Rowling 1 JAMFS FRANKLIN ZFTTERCREN J m Cullexre Prepurntory Band 1234 H1 Y 1 V1cePresldent Basketball l 8 lntrnmurals lfoutbull 4 Basketball 2 4 Volleyball 2 4 CORRINE MARIE ZOLECKI G4 nernl 1- HA l PNA 8 4 Student Llbrarlan 2 3 Library Club 2 3 JACQUELINE ANN CATHERINE ZOLECKI Jsckls Business Education Semor Play Publlcxty Committee FHA 1 2 Co-op Club 4 Student Lxbrarlan 1 2 3 Library Club 12 3 Student Office Worker 4 Momtor Z 8 H R Rep for Paper 8 J H1 Journal Staff 3 4 GAA Tenma llowlxmz BRI CE BURFORD Pogo Cullvae Prquuntory Band 19 3 Latin Club 2 Junxor Red Cross 3 Monitor 3 Bmlugy Llub 2 Intramurals Football 1 Softball 1 SHARON I EF l HALI-'ANT Collage lnpnrnmry Senior Play Costume Committee FHA l President PNA 1 ' Monitor 24 Math Club 84 Chess Club 3 4 Latxn Club 1 GAA Trnmpoln e l JAN ET ELIZABETH CONNELLX College Preparatory lTransfer from Randolph Central H S Randolph New York 1055! Sophomore Chorus FHA 2 Monitor 2 Chess Club 34 Blolofty Club 2 FRED L EDWARDS College Preparatory General Choir A Cappella Glce Club 1 Junmr Rs-rl Crossl Track '3 Intramurals Volleyball Suxmmme .ll DITH ANN GERMAIN College Preparatory GAA Rldmgl Trampolxnel 32 JANET MARIE WC RDEN General FHA l FNA 1 2 3 4 Progectlonlsts Club 2 Student Librarian 2 3 Lubrary Club 2 3 Monltor 2 GAA Basketball 1 JON YAGCY Collesze Ireparatory Natlonal Honor Society 84 Senlor Play Lead Na tmnal The-lluan 4 A Cappella 234 Octet 3 Madrlfzals 4 Oneretta 284 Clee Club 1 Junmr Red Cross 34 Ushers Club 1234 HR Rep for Yearbook 23 Tennis 12 Basketball Mgr 23 Intramurals Football Bowlxngl Table Tennis 3 HI-'LEN YAKICH Yak Culleze Preparatory Natlonal Honor Society 4 Senxor Play Scenery Com mnttee ROTC Sponsor 4 Ofhcers Club 4 FHA 1 2 Camp Representative 1 Projects Chanrmnn 2 FNA 12 3 4 Junior Red Cross 2 8 Prngectmmsts Club 3 Latin Club 2 3 Senior Homecomxnz Court Junior Class Treasurer GAA Tumbllmz 8 Archery 3 Ballet 1 Basketball 1 2 8 Baseball 1 2 3 MARY ANN M YOESLE BUSINESS Education National Honor Society 8 4 Senior Play Program Cover and Costume Committee National Thespxan 2 3 4 FHA I Junior Red Cross l 2 3 4 President 4 Ushers Club 1 2 3 4 Membershmp Chaxrman 3 Proyectmn :sts Club 3 Monitor 2 3 4 H R Ren for Paper 2 3 4 Realm Players Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 Executlve Commlttee 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Prom Refresh ment Commlttce l DONALD M ZACODA Don Trade Industrial Monitor 1 Baseball 3 4 Intramurals Football Basket ball Powhmz MARCARITA ZAMBRANO Marlle llusnneas Educatnon Natxonsl Thespman 1 FHA 1 FDA 4 Junxor Red Cross 1 2 ProJect1on1sts Club 2 3 4 Monitor 2 Radio Players Club 2 3 GAA Volleyball Baseball DOROTHY ZAMEIC Dot Collette Preparatory Student Council 1 2 3 Freshman Chorus FHA 123 Vxce Presxdent 1 FNA 1 2 3 Junlor Red Cross 12 3 4 PFOJQCUODISLS Club Treasurer 2 GAA Ballet 1 Basketball 1 Modern Dance 1 Baseball 13 DALE A ZEICLER Trade Industrlal Intramurals Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Bowling 1 Volleyball 2 8 Softball 3 Table Tenms 2 BFTTY LOU ZENISEK Rusxness Educatxon Fruhman Chorus Sophomore Chorus FHA 1 New -? T if -V' : I .: : . - 9, A 1 . - - . ' . I ' i ' ,' 5' : : ' L- .1 ..: '2.3. g . ' ' I ' ' . - - . - , I -4 : . . : ' t .1 ,. A ' . D ' . J' ' - l .: '.' :' I ..: l' :: ': : ..: . 3 3 5. sz Ii. R. Rep. for Papeifll H.R. Rep. for Yr-alrriobk' 1: Latin Club 2,s. fx K . . . 1 .I . - ' - : .-.z ' : ' 2 ' xx A . : : ' : .1 Q CAROL LEE KALDEM Business Education Monitor 2 8 4 SHIRLEY ANNE LEWIS College Preparatory FHA 1 FNA 2 3 4 Monitor 2 JACK LOCKWOOD Trade Industrial Intramurals Basketball DALLAS R MILLER General Intramurals Football Basketball Softball KATHLEEN OLIVER Olly General FHA 1 li'I'A 3 Ushers Club 3 Spanish Club 3 GAA Basketball 1 Speedball 1 Baseball 1 2 Trampoline 1 PAULINE RAFFERTY Mike General Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chonxs FHA 12 Ushers Club 2 Monltor2 'Trl H1 Y2 GAA Riding LAWRENCE ROUTT Larry Ceneral 1Transfer from Princeville Com I-I S Princeville Ill 19547 ROTC 2 3 4 G'lee Club 1 PFOJECLIODISQS Club 2 3 4 Student Librarian 3 4 Library Club B 4 Monitor 2 ROBERT OTIS SMITH Lolleile Preparatory Student Librarian 2 3 Monitor 2 Stamp and Coin Club l2 Intramulals Bowling 12 Volleyball l DANIEL STOBBE Spider College Preparatory tTransfer from Loup City H S Loup City Nebr 1956! Football Basketball Baseball Track Wrestling MORTON TEITELBAUM Mort College Preparatory Junior Red Cross 1 Basketball 1 Intramurals Table Tennis I 2. 1 SENIORS NOT PICTURED J. THOMPSON BECK Jim Collesze Preparatory: National Honor Society 4' Swimming 3,4: In- tramurals Swimming 1.2. FRANK BOYDEN Blade College Preparatory: Glee Club 1' FFA 234: Hi-Y 1' Tennis 1.2. Basketball 1: Intramurals Basketball 1.24 Badminton 4, Track 4 Volleyball I 2 4 Softball 4 Table Tennis 1 2 4. RICHARD W. DERNULC Pinky College Preparatory: Intramurals Football 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Volley- ball 3 Softball 2 3 4. JAMES FERGUSON Fergy Cen:-ral qTransfer from Jersey Com. H.S., Jerseyville Ill., 1956j Foo' ball 1 Baseball 2 ' Intramurals, Bowling 4. BILL FLEISCHAUER Trade Industrial : BOB GALBRAITH Blackie Trade Industrial: Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4. MARGIE GAVIN Gabby Business Education: FHA 1 : Student Office Worker 3 4 ' Student Librarian 1 ' Monitor 2 ' Cafeteria Worker 2. RAYMOND EDWARD BORVAT Ray Trade Industrial: Intramurals Basketball I 3 4. EDDIE JONES Scar Trade Industrial: H.R. Rep. for Paper 12' Football I Track 1 yhegtling 2 Basketball 12 3 4' Intramurals Basketball I 2 4, Foot- a . DAVID L. KRAHL Deacon fglgifili lTransfer from Sacred Heart Seminary Cincinnati Ohio ROSS CECIL College Preparatory: lTransfer from Valley I-LS. West Des Moines Iowa 19561 Football23 Basketball 1,3 Track 1. DOMINIC VELLA Dom Trade Industrial: Junior Red Cross 2: Football 45 Intramurals, Foot- ball 2.3. Basketball 1.2.3.4. B0Wling 3, Wrestling 8, Volleyball 2,8. JAY VINING Trade Industrial: ROTC 1.2. ..53- QRGANIZATIQNS r 6 'G H 0 W . 8. W' OFFICERS CI.Ul3-'limnl Row: Helen Ymkich, Harvey Fvans, Don Davis, ,loyce Pitcairn. Charley Armstrong. jim Pitcairn, jay Vfatson. Miililli' Rnu: Chuck Leseli, Gail Hines. LaNlar Lundberg. il. David Vfird. Kathy Oxtrem, Bob Stallman, Sandy Reedy. Bulk Run: LaVerne Anderson. john Lingholm, Richard Schmitv, Leslie Dean, john Hampton. Alr.. George Vcrd. Nlilivoj Traicnsek, David Sullivan. R. 0. 7.6. Ralecf rqmang 7afz 7en in Slale The constantly-growing and perpetually-active ROTC is one of the most popular male organiza- tions at T. and is rated as one of the top ten ROTC programs in Illinois. The ROTC participated in many activities. Among these activities were the Armed Forces Day, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, and local Christmas parades. The thirty-ninth annual Military Ball, once again the highlight of the ROTC social season, was held on April S. One of the trips that the ROTC took was to the Chicago anti-aircraft site CNiki Guided Missile Launching Sitel. Important units of the ROTC are the firing squad, the drill team, and the rifle team. The firing squad and the drill team are limited to local ac- tivities but the rifle team competes in the Hearst Trophy Matches and with other schools. Under the adult instruction of Capt. Howard L. Vedell, Mfsgt. Alambis, and MfSgt. Duffin, the ROTC had a prosperous year. NCQ 9QL'AlD-lion Simpson. Robert Love, larl Lutas. Paul Lalvell, llaiid Sulli- van. DRILL TEAM-Fran! Row: Larry Routt, james Ganster, joe Picco, Mathew W'ithers, Howard Foster, james Skiotes, Phillip Rowe. Bark Row: Martin Ivec, Jack Hardy, Allen Sanders, Maurice Leahy, jerry Randolph, james Stallman. Cliff Isaacson, james Morse, john O'Don- nell, Lou Cantwell. RIFLE TEAM-fron! Rouz Chuck Lesch, Bob Stallman. Don Davis, jim Pitcairn, Harvey Evans, Richard Schmitz. Bark Rau: james Mann, jon O'Donnell. Earl Lucas, Leslie Dean. an-5 sp Cadet Lt. Col. Don Davis Cadet Maj. Harvey Evans Cadet Capt. Charles Armstrong C adct Capt. Roger Crowder Cadet Capt. jim Pitcairn Cadet Capt. jay Watson K Cadet Master Sgt. Dave Jorgenson Cadet Sgt. Maj. Bill Walcott Hon. Cadet Capt. Joyce Pitcairn 423' ' x 'x fs KZ. Cadet Capt. LaMar Lundburg Hon. Cadet Capt. Gail Hines B CCMPANY-Front Row: Richard Schmitz, George Marquis, Wayne Isaacson, Ronald Osterman, james Pasteris, Mike Radigan, Larry Allen, LaMar Lundberg, Gail Hines, john Lingholm, Leslie Dean, Duane Osterman, jack Tan Ton, Alan Sullivan, john Sullivan, Barry Swan, Bob Glover, jimmy Allbert. Mzilillr Row: Robert Love, William Reiss, David Richardson, Ted Simpson, jim Reeves, Mike Bertnik, Maurice Leahy, Mark Turk, Don Tomlinson, Robert Besel, james Urbanik, David Meyer. Back Row: Matthew Withers, Bill Kirin, Eddie Sims, Ronald Smothcrs, Tom Spinks, Cleveland Lee Stokes, Martin Ivec, Earl Lucas, George I-lernander, Larry Chapman, Mark Albrecht. Ronald XVheeler, Charles XVo0d. Gil Weinstein, Bill Conn, Ron Richardson. Cadet Capt. Bob Stallman Hon. Cadet Capt. Sandy Reedy D. COMPANY-Front Rau: Charles Krohn. Bob Massa, jerry Allbert, Charles Babcock, jim Bash. john Corcoran. Bob Stallman, Sandy Reedy. David Sullivan, Arsid Ifrickson, Stanley Gilbert, Larry Mcflrath. Fdward L'hler. Millie Row: Thomas Duffy. Alan Barney. Robert Bcthell, Curtis Caldwell, Ralph Davis, john XY'asserl'.-in, jerry Randolph, Charles Holl, joseph McCarthy, Tony Sebino. limi' Run: Phillip Rowe, Larry Davison, john llaxiui, Chuels lnuvall, Larry Fosler, Richard Myers, Bob Ginter, Bill Vfolcott, Bob Henderson. jack Hardy. Bruce Nlechhng. Richard Bcallis, Al Sanders, Chuck Cox. ff' 75 'S' Darlene Nioor4+Presuderut Annu-rue D Lorenzo-N uce Presudenl Pat O Connell Sc reuary Treasurer Kay Zusag Head of Actuuutues T mma Clanp-Publucury Chaurman jetrye Macy Socual Chaurman 04,4 aaa .Maa,aze9aMW,s,af,a One of the largest all gurl organuzatuons un T us the recreatuonally actuve Gurls Ath letuc Assocuatuon Aumung to further unterest un gurls athletucs and to promote good health and sportsmanshup, the gurls take part un many actuvutues The G A A offers almost every umag unable sport from bowlung to table tennus For the more advanced un the fueld of dance and acrobatucs, honorary clubs provucle more opportunutues Each member can youn an ac tuvuty and thus earn a letter There are four awards The furst and second awards, 75 and 150 pounts respectuvely, are local awards whule the thurd and fourth awards requurung 225 and 300 pounts respectuvely are state awards To show theur skulls and good sports manshup the gurls partucupate un two play days every year One was held at Morton Hugh School and the other at Downers Grove The club sent two delegates to a camp at Lake Geneva The lucky gurls were Vurgunua Whutley and Selma Kampe Under the durectuon of Mrs Hucks the club sponsors many actuvutues G A A BOARD-lr ant Rau. Paula Ross joan Shepley Mudullr Rau Marulyn Flynn Lynn Wolfson Duane Woolscy judy Challender Bark Rou Nancy Co! tungham Lynn Hulls Vurgunua Whtley Selma lump: s, 9 YEL' ., .4 A R C VY L ,r,, Q f xi sf , Q , f Jr at 5 f e 'f 'E N X M - L u ,I ' - as r a o is V if it it J' . . ' . . -. .- . . . , - . . . 'r : , . ': ' . . . ' U Vgxan turn. . . . . A .- ml . l Bron: Carr Head of Ballet Sally Schluntz and Diane Woolsey Co-Heads of Modern Dance x4 BALLET CLUB-Front Row: Mary Anne Kline, Sharon Lou Sanders, Judy Reinking. Middle Row: Kay Zusag, Kathy Ostrem, Alberta Galli. Back Row: Carole Crusoe, Dorothy Love, jean Streepy, Nancy Barber, Sue Sehring, Brona Carr, Sandy Schroeder, Judy Marlo, Paula Ross, Diane Woolsey, Soupie Hoffman, Pat O'Connel. MODERN DANCE-Fmt Row: Judy Tibble, Harriet Cherry, Berta johnson, Bonnie Bmsatori, Alberta Galli, Nola Deimer, Ann Armstrong. Second Raw: Lynn Hills, Patty Hostetter, Ray- chele Cornelius, Judy Merlo, Jean Streepy, Pat O'Connell, jane Schlosser, Kay Zusag, Sue Kings- bury, Barbara Burford, Sandee Schroeder. Third Row: Sue Sehring, Elaine Papp, Dorothy Love, Soupie Hoffman, Nancy Barber, Kay Doerfler, Connie DuBois, Mary Whitehouse, -Iettye Macy, Mary Anne Kline, Sharon Lou Sanders, Mary Alice Milner. Top: Sally Schluntz, Diane Voolsey. ...61- TAP CI LB-I mn! Rau Sandra Ninsxschxa Bev erlx X1cXXnll1ams Dorothx Lowe Sue Sehrxng ean Stnepx udx Xierlo Brona Carr Ninidlc Rau Barbara Burtord PatOConne1l Kax Zusag Soupe Hoffman Sharon Sanders Alberta Gallx Carol can Crusoe Buff: Rim Kathx Ostrnm udw Runknns, -Xnncrrc D1LorLnzo Nancx Barber Sandx Snhrocdgr Nhrg Suhull Anm Clark oan Shcplu TUHBLNC CLUB-Szflzng Joann Tonkovxc Nanu Trevena Sandra N1lSl5Chlil Niarxlxn Flynn .mc Sghlosser lxnvrlmg Dorothy Love G:ulH1ne5 Iudw Txbble Andrea Gay dos Kay Zusag Slandmg Alberta Cmlln Sandy Schroedur Linda Muuhcll Judy Merlo Hrad of Tap Sandra Misischia Hcad of Tumbling Mary Ann Kline Hrmf of Bowling Sandy Littleiohn Hmll of Sprrlauay Donna Krismatick Hem! of Snflball Natalie Rzdokovich Hcad of Golf Virginia Whitley Sharon Hug Head of Archery Hemi' of Volley Ball ll -, ail- i ,. , .. XY! Jfuicfaiian a-Heard: Slmfenfli G Moments to Remember the theme of this year's homecoming festivities sponsored by the Student Council, centered around the football game be- tween T. and West Rockford and the big dance which climaxed the weekend. Jackie Vismara reign- ed as homecoming queen. Doug .Hutchison served as general chairman of homecoming activities, Judy Roth was chairman of the dance and Mary Alice Milner was chairman of the decorations committee for the dance. In addition to its regular role as an advisory board to the administration and student govern- ing body, the council completed numerous projects during the school year. Student Council sponsored INNER COUNCIL-Srulrrl: Ann Armstrong, judy Roth, Mary Alice Milner. Stavnfiug: Irwin Mann, Doug Hutchison, Keith Lichtcnwaltcr. E. 2 . Qi? Q r lx OFFICERS-Neal Ziech. Nancy Lanham. Doug Hutchison. Keith Lichtcnwaltcr. ' 404 56-57 some of the pep assemblies which were held using stunts and skits to bring out T.'s fighting spirit. The Little Black Book took a good deal of time and effort. Keith Lichtenwalter chairmaned the publication of this booklet which contains the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and home- room numbers of all J. T. students. Again this year Peanuts for Polio was a teen project directed by the council to help the March of Dimes. This yearls officers were Doug Hutchison, president, Keith Lichtenwalter, vice president, Nancy Lanham, secretary, and Neal Ziech, treas- urer. james Thompson served as faculty sponsor. QUIfI-'N AND COURT-Lynda Cohn, janet Armstrong, Linda Peters fbvhindj Bob Broadway, Helen Yakich, jackie Vismara, Doug Hutchi- son. Irwin Mann. X i i E .hi . Qi 47 sa 164. JLNIORS-Fronl R014 Nancy Lanham Ann Armstrong Marxlyn Flynn can Streepy Kay Zusag oan Sheplev Wlddlf R014 Karl Kofoxd 'Neal Zxech Fred Trogpc Bll Ilya Back Row jack N1cC1rrhv Irvnm Nlann T L2 is 5 W Q ' . SENIORS-Sralri: Kay Brockway, Sandra Misisflaia. .Adv Rom Sandra Rez:-dy Mary Alice Nlmlner Sian! mg Bob Armstrong Doug Hut luson ack Srreepw heuh L1 hrenw alter 'N SOPHOVIORES Smtei janet H111 Dxana Samlos ettye Macy anet Armstrong oan Ar ln oald jnll Wunderlxch Sllmffng Pat Yenrz Bxll McCarthy Oberw ortman Renetta Seehafer -65- . . . call me at this one don't call me at that one cause that's the old one. Bill Sandiford. jon Yaggy, Sandra Behringer. Harvey, the large white rabbit-a pooka -arrived here Friday and Saturday, November 9 and 10, and proceeded to attach his affections to one Elwood P. Dowd. To Elwood this seemed perfectly natural and their friendship grew in leaps and bounds. Elwood's sister, Veta, and his niece, Myrtle Mae, did not enjoy the same admiration for Harvey due to the fact that only Elwood could see Harvey. Harvey caused many humorous incidents while Veta tried to commit him and Elwood to Chumley,s Rest, a mental sanitarium. B. E. Johnston, together with students directors Sandy Cobin, Bonnie Brusatori, Marie Chalstrom, and Marty Rudman, combined talents to turn out a heart warming play that was received enthusiasti- cally by the audience both nights. A special feature of the perform- ance was an appearance of the stage hands in full dress uniform, changing the sets in one minute and a half. The cast crews and com- mittees worked seven weeks, sometimes late into the night, to put the production together. It was through the combined efforts of everyone, both audience and those working on the play, that the occasion was made one of the most memorable in the minds of those taking part. And if there was mist in the eyes of the actors as they took off their make-up on closing night, it was because of the mem- ories this play had left with them. J! Nm! Zfwaafg ' ' And then he sat me down in the tub of water! Barbara Freeman, Diane Wfoolsey, jim Padley. 'Oh' Baby' Doug Hur h' C 1 son, Mary Alice Milner. Here is the guest list, Miss johnsonf, Ar- lene Englehardt, Diane Vfoolsey. Bifblfi 4 Freeman. CAST fln order of appearancej MYRTLE MAE SIMMONS , ,, ,, Diane V'o0Isey ' fMary jane Postlewait, N.T.J , Barbara Freeman ' IDOIOIIIY W'aldvogel J VETA LOUISE SIMMONS ELNVOOD P. DOWD , Bill Sandif0rCl ' lLes Goldszeinzl , ,A Arlene Engelhardt Nancy Barber CBarbara Butterfieldj Mary Alice Milner fDiana West, N.T.7 . Leon Pollock fMerlin Millerj MISS JOHNSON ,,,,,, MRS. ETHEL CHAUVENET , RUTH KELLY. R.N. DUANE VVILSON A. V 560' .. all Sm A V' .00 va ,F awe' .ge V0 Q1 ' S 9' .-0t::3alY'edoi ga K g,odCgx10 tbiim ,Agn ia5mE:iY3: 2jiiD'i'c' -,avi 649' Saw S cena hoo iowa, ' . ' e w10'f'e Exon WDM .-62' V05 ,A-,CI X- - e. ' wo? Wai' ws oxxock V WI we Dototxkld S LYMAN SANDERSON, M. D. Douglas Hutchison ' fChuck Citek, N.T.J WILLIAM R. CHUMLEY, M. D. - ..... . ., Jon Yaggy' fSteve Klafterfj BETTY CHUMLEY , , Sandra Behringer fMary Whitehouse, N.T.J JUDGE OMAR GAFFNEY .. James Padley' fBob Armstrong, N.T.j E. LOFGREN David Imig ljim Mertzj GUESTS . . . Sally Schorie, Mary Whitehouse, Kay Doerfler, janet Eken, Mary jane Postlewait, Ann Smith, Dorothy W'aIdvogel, Barbara Butter- field, Diana West. 'Ps ,IL io wo, 'R oo u 'Loc 65,3 04 pr 'J- Qj'o,,, 890550 '13, C '. of -Q, M 0 565- Ni get . ' spma .9 earn wana in e Memorlzlng lmes and practlcmg dehverxes kept con testants for the 1957 hlgh school speech contest busy pr1or to the d1str1ct contest held at Morrxs on March 2 The reglonals were March 16 and the state con test took place on Aprxl 12 and 13 for those fortu nate enough to survlve the precedxng trxals Paul ohnson worked wlth speech wh1ch m cluded memorlzed oratory, extemporaneous speak mg, after dxnner speaknng, orxgmal oratory, and radxo speakmg B F ohnson dlrected entrants rn serlous read 1ng, comedy readmgs, orrgnnal monologue, poetry readmg, and a one act play SUBWAY CIRCUS by Wxllnam Soray an Thls play concerns a crlpple s attempts to be l1ke other people after belng dnsre garded all of h1s hfe Through a serles of dreams he trys to be l1ke dxfferent 1nd1v1duals but IS much dxs lllusloned after dxscovermg then' true natures 68 SPPPCH Frou! Rou Sue lungs bury Dorothy Waldxogel Bonme 'Hnldlr' Rau. Ann Armstrong Nlary Beth Sorensen Barbara Dnshman Pat Yentl Burk Rou Lou Cantwell B111 Sandnford lrwm Mann lvl Iohnson coach DRAMA Front Rau udy Nlerlo Roberta ohnson Sue Kmgsbun Duane Voolsex Sandra Behrmgtr ludx Tlbblc 'Sl1JJlr Rau Dxck Pa mo Lou Cantwell lrvun Nlann Nancy Barber Sandy Schroeder Ron Salman Bark Rou Mcrlxn 'vlxller Daw: lmnp, Bull Smdxforcl Doup. llul hnson SKCNC lxlaller leon Pol oc ' l ' l ' 9 9 , . . Y . . , Brusatori, Judy Hord, Sandra Doyle. I H I . , . rl S xx. , I A ' . 'S 4 . . 4 .l ' 'C ' . 4 l ' l k. NAIIONAI. HONOR SOCIIMTY I lmnl Rou 759393 C' Q Dorothy Xlnldwogel Selma lxampt Sharon Ilhort Phyllls Brockman Alrce Lescrlng Sands Anderson lxaren Dean amen K ould oan Lexghton Innda Lesh Barbara Freeman Barbara Hurterfxeld udy Marlo Mllflr Rou Chuek Armstrong, oe Petrormlc Donna Nelson Anna Sl11lll'1 :met 'Nelson judx Onsy.,ard Sandy Reedy udy Roth Mary Allce Prynn Xnmttt D1Loren1o Dxane Wfoolsey anet I ken Mary Anne Klme George Brooke Hunk R014 ay W arson Merlrn Mxller Bob Armstrong Xian XY hxtehouse 'VlaryAnn Yoesle Ynrgmm Whxtley ack B Streepy Rnehard C erdes on Yaggy Duck Fassxno Ron Salman Bob Stall man Haney hvans NAT IONAI HONOR SOCIITY Il Prnul R014 Helen Yaklth Sands Sebbcn Sally Schorxe Donna Lune Vary Alice Nlnlner Charlene Medrtl Dxana West Xxrgnma Wxsmevuskx 'Hllllc Rau Doug, Hutthxson Don Dans Arlene Tngelhardt Ianet Koch Burk Rou LaMzr Lundberg Daud Imng Dxck Sandretu Doug Hague Keith Luchunvsalter George Coope nm Beck The Keystone and Torch chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety offers three opportumtres for en trance rn the last of the yumor year, the begrnmng of the senror year, and the end of the senror year Membershrp IS based on character, servlce, scholar shlp, md leadershxp The brg event for those elected to the Honor Socrety IS the rmtratnon whnch IS an rmpressrve candlelight ceremony to whnch the par ents of the newly elected members are mvrted The Natronal Honor Socrety rs a servlce club wrth nts members provrdmg numerous servnces for the betterment of our school One of 1ts mam ac trvxtles rs the book exchange operated at the begm mng of each semester rn September and anuary Mary Ann Klme and jack Streepy were charrmen for the frrst and second semesters respectrvely An other of rts servrces, whrch does not recerve too much publrcrty, rs the tutormg servrce Any student who IS rn danger of farlmg a subject can apply to the Honor Socnety for a tutor. Sharon Elhott, chanrman for both semesters, takes care of obtammg a tutor for the students from among the members of the club Members of the Natronal Honor Socrety work as gundes on stepup day and on the frrst day of school when the freshmen frrst arrrve 69 I A I .ffjg U 1 V f-fn j - , f I, ' 5 x , , , f I V'f 1: - A : Q 1' TN Q i . Y 1 . , N - , I A A L J ,ffzfq gf-E' -5 V gM1 '4 i?f- , 1 .' f IQ -5 : 'r O- ' - 5' r' ' A .' Y' .xl 4 . . ' ,J . 1- ': ' ' ' VJ! 'V f' v -,l 1 ,' ' .-1 ,J .- ' 4 , . -v y ,T .S . :J rl '- ' . . l . .J ,fri 5 5 ki W f 4 A' af - 3. I , 1 iN , Y 1 4 . - -ff I iv , 5 TX' 1' K , 'N- ,A . l' ' .'. .' . .2 ' -' : , ', ',. 4.' , -1, ' . A A ' '. . rl : ' ' I . , 1 , h . ' : 0 0 9 ' s - 4 . . . .. . .ema aww In wma ,aaa aww Q., y The purpose of the yearbook is to impartially record the people and events of the school year to the best of our ability. This was the basic philos- ophy of Dorothy Waldvogel, Karen Goetschel, and Nancy Merrell, co-editors, Barbara Butterfield, assistant editorg and William Allen, faculty advisor, in their planning and production of THE J, 1957. Early in September the staff began scheduling the 500 seniors for their pictures. General plans were agreed upon by the staff and individual work was begun to complete details. Nancy Merrell or- ganized and compiled the senior section. Dorothy Waldvogel completed plans and did a great deal of the layout work for the organization section. Karen Goetschcl did the typing and proofreading of typed copy. Barbara Butterfield's major assignment was the writing of copy for all musical organizations except the band. She also did layout for some of the musical groups. Staff members shared in serving as runners for homeroom pictures and in staying after school to get identification for group pictures. Several people not on the staff who wrote copy were Aloe Kozlevcar, sports copyg David Imig, band copy, and Arlene Englehardt, some organiza- tion copy. Sales were handled through Mr. Ender- son's office and headed by Mrs. Goranson of the main office. She was assisted by Sally Schorie. Senior pictures and most sports pictures were taken by james Stephenson of Harringtons Studio. Student photography was directed by Maynard Leatsler of our faculty. The books were printed by Semco Color Press Incorporated, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. L DOROTHY VVALDVOGEL N G05 TSQHE C0-Edffm N ANCY isrdkbemrdifo' X BARBARA BUTTERFIPLD Assistant Edilor ME C0,E4?0fRELL X pi-.-qt---uuqg-Q Sally Schorie, who helped with sales, and Arlene Engelhardr, who assisted w tl Hi copy writing. 70- DICK SANDRETTI JANET SIGWALT NICKI HUNTER Edilor in Chief Editorial Ediior Feature Editor MIKE MCBRIDE DAN ALLEN Lo' Spflffi Edffllf Rgpnrlpr y .sawn The I-HI LIQURNAL staff headed by Dick Sand- retti, editor in chief, janet Sigwalt, editorial edi- torq Nicki Hunter, feature editor, and Mike McBride, sports editor, had a very active year. This year for the first time a literary maga- zine, J. T. JOTTINGS, containing selected writ- ing from English classes, was published by the ,Iournal staff. Last fall some of the editors, accompanied by Ansel Gray, sponsor, attended the National Schol- . . M . astic High School Press Conference at the Univers- ity of Illinois. In February of this year four members of the staff, Dick Sandretti, Janet Sigwalt, Nicki Hunter, and jo Ann Spencer, and Mr. Gray attended an- other conference at MacMurray College in Jack- sonville, Illinois. At the end of the school year the staff held its annual party at which the members were presented letters or pins. 1 U IUURNAI. SIAH'-I mu! Run: Donna Baran. Kay Kiranda. Io Spencer. Sally Nlcllonald. Anna Smith. Bark Run: ,lim Harder, ,Ieanne Lambert. Romer Eggers, Pat liaison. lwelyn Cramer. Mary Alice Nlilner. Allen Rud ,Ioan Shepley. liarb lxazmark. Nlary Dow, Irwin Mann, Nicky Paul. .lim illilarieo. Preparing bills for Youth and Government Cmock legislature, held at Northwestern University and Springfield are jackie Vismara, Mary Jane Postlewaite, and Nancy Lanham. Meeting each week under the slogan, Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions Tri-Hi-Y mem- bers strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian characterf' In order to further YMCA world service, Tri- Hi-Y and Hi-Y united to give the World of Fun, sending all proceeds to the YMCA world fund. By adopting,' needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas, Tri-Hi-Y girls aided their fellowmen here at home. They also donated money for Hun- garian relief. Each of the eight clubs has four representatives on the Tri-Hi-Y council. Heading it this year were: Jackie Vismara, president, Mary Jane Postlewait, vice president, Natalie Radakovich, secretary, jo Ann Ulrich, treasurer, Darlene Moore, moments of inspiration, and Mary Ann Kline, publicity. Lu Ann Ewing is the sponsor of the group. This year, in or- der to promote better programs within the in- dividual clubs, any club that achieved a certain code of standards was given an award and called an honor club. During the second semester, Youth and Govern- ment took a great deal of the junior and senior clubs' time. Representatives from each club attend- ed a pre-legislative conference at Northwestern University. Here part of the state officers were elected to serve in the model youth legislature at Springfield. Each club prepared a bill to submit to the youth congress, and the representatives from each club worked to get it passed 721i-alll-W luemdwu Jfefp '7f1.a4e fn Neecf TRI Hl Y COUNCIL-Ffont Row: Mary Anne Kline, publicity, Mary jane Postlewait. vice president, jo Ann Ulrick, treasurer, jackie Vismara. president, Natalie Radakovich, secretary, Darlene Moore, moments of inspiration. Mnlillr Roux -lanie Schlosser, Kay Zusag, Kathryn Kaldem, Janice Gould, Carol Pearce, Donna Rohmer, Berta johnson. Bark Rout jettye Macy, Nancy Moore, Barb Lenz, Mary Dow, Mary Louise Cummins, Maurine Foote, -IoAnn Spencer, Cis Brown. i l l 4 4 E 4 1 ,7, IE .-XM.-X KlTl.-X-Frrml Ruiz: Mary Beth Robinson, Nlary lloppiris. Nancy lanham, Nancy Merrell. Nola l7eimer, Judy Arnolil, Bonnie Bruaatori, Mlilifli' Ruiz: licraleline Bush. Rose lflmore, Karen llollsten. Karen lxguer. Berta tlohnsoii, Peggy lloppinx. Carole Poole. kliitlx Ott. Fnidy Wilkey, Diane Sapeck. Huw? Ron: Sally MacDonald, Doris Cot- tle, Nita Brown. Mary Dow. Ann Armstrong, JoAnn Spencer. Xlau- rine Foote, Beverly Nl:XYillianis. Nlarianne Rafter, Mary Ann Ballik. .'XNl.-X K.-'all-I'rnr1l Run: Arm Burns, Sandy Simonetti, Kathryn Kaltlem, Marg Scliuli. Diane Yeronila, lyn Turner, l'.istie Pas. teris. .NI1.1'.llv Rfm: Anna Mac Thai er. sponsor, jean itretpu. Con- nie DuBois. linda Vfilson. lknnj. loesche. lynn XX'olfson. Nicky Paul. klanice Swinforcl, Kay Zusag, B.1i'15Rff1i 1 ,IudyTibblc.l'atO'Con' riell, Sue Kingsbury. loan Shrplex Donna Rohmer, Marilyn l'lyiin. Peg Aldernmin. .Ianic Schlosscr. ici sv 1 ,.t4sl1 I Ll AMA A MICCS-Frfmt Rau: Di- ana West. Nlary Anne Kline, Dar- lene Moore. Diane NYoolscy. Judy Onsgartl. Barbara Freeman. Beverly lloseph. 13.1011 Ron: ,lane Dorow, B a r h a r a Butterfield. Genevieve Coulson, Anne Beach, nloyce Pit- cairn. Lois Grossman. Lznda Guil- foy le. Roberta Seeman. klanice Gould. Arlene Enetlhardt. Lou l.unCl. sponsor. KA BAT.-X Kl1FVfI?1f Rau: Mar- lene Stickel, Annette DiI.orenzo, Natalie Radakovich, jackie Vis- mara. jo Ann Ulrich, Nlary jane Postlewait, Barb llishman, Diana Koenig. .Hidillv Ron: Sharon Pfeifs fer, Beverly Xfilliamson. Karen Coetschel, Sandy Recdy, Mary Alice Prynn, Carol Pearce. lilaine Kozlcv- car, Mary Ann Yoeslc, Joyce Shea, Gloria Chavez. Bari: Rou: Mary XY'hitehouse,Ar1ne Smith, janet Sig- walt, Virgina Vfhitley, Kay Doer- fler, Sarah XY'hite, Martha Brewer, Mary Alice Milner, Mimi Howland. sponsor. I i 'l A var AMATIQ-I mn! Run: joan Fergu- son, Pat Chapman, Carol Bernieluis, .Ioan Gruenwald, Sandra Mack, Rosalie Tassiotto. Carol Terry, Tana Bl.i7evie. Nlililili' Rau : Pat Bla' honey, ,ludy Cihilain. Mary Lou Biggs, Osia Nloore, linda Hague. Judi Hauer. Anita Nordstrom. -lo Nloore. Qpomor. Blu fl Rau: Sallie jo Yahn. Carol Fixer. Sheri Simmons. Sandra Andre-awn, Xlolli Ayers. Dana llee .-Xnderuin. Patricia Xlace. Nlary Ann llarrison. l RIO P1 lC.K-I Yffnl Ron 1 Phyllis linden. Andrei C.irne.g1e. l'at Aeschlinian. Kzttx Yilex, llonna li r a y 10 r. Marx Ann lambalxis, Priacilla Alden. lllfflr Rffn: Jane- ,inn NYilharm. l'at Nlutz. Polly XX'ard. llonna Peterwn. C a r r i e Klithcxar. loan llallelaritl Hare Rffn: Bonne XlCXx'1lll.HT1S. Sharon lnfgrt-n. lhizini K, l..lizenft'lti. Donna Nlie Nllinix. Carol lutt. Sherri' Nltlirt-ll. lt-,in .Xgin -L x4 Q ...4v'is1 L-PA..-s PI.lE,'xDl2S-Frfml R014 : Donnalee Ilohbs. Nancy Moore, Kathi' Nlurphi. Nancy' Campbell, Sharon Knott. Sffffnil Ron: jcttye Macy. ,lanetll1ll.Cis Brow n. Margie Nev- erman. Joan Nelson. Barb Kobe, Ui- anne lievore, Sharon Smith. Tfina' Rfflti Chloe Goepper, Janice Laatz, Leona MacQueen, -lane Leighton, ,ludy Renwick, kludy Orlovich. jackie Rydman, Edith Gunderson. Burk Run: Karen Hancock, Janet Radakovich, joanie Archibald, Muff Rubnitz. Diane Sims. Shirlev Farr. Diana Manton, Mousie McNeil. SIGGI AKI KI-Front R014: Verity Xlfhitley. joan Vfhitney, Nancy Cottingham, Diane Liberty, Beret Carlson, Sue Leimbacher, Karen Schaulancl, Pat Knutson. Mnltflt' Ron z Carolyn Gould, sponsor, Barb Lenz, Carol Engelhardt, Elaine Trousil, Timmy Clapp, Marty Bray: Patty Hostettcr, liz Atkinson, Sharon Gaefke. Bark Rou: Carolyn W'icks, Pat Smith, Acly Shaffer, C h a r l e n e Vfesterwelle, Sandy Younghusband, Noralyn Raino. janet B, Armstrong, Lynn B. Hills. xf 9 -pyy ' A 1 I TRI AMIGAS-Front Row: Pat McMahon, Judy Floyd, Karen Ku- binski, Cookie Niarhos, Carol Phig- noli, Rita Alexander, Linda Clpista, Second Row: Judy Anderson, Robin Daly, Joyce Speckman, Lynda Cohn, Kay Kroschell, Lynn Kingsbury, Mary Louise Cummins, Judy Dona- hue. Third Rau.: Jessie Dew, spon- sor, Nancy Carnegie, Peggy Witty, Dot Rausonelas, Judy Morrill, Elaine Watson. Gail Haas, Kathy Holden. Bark Row: Sally Sehring, Pat Sher- rell, Sandy Pueschel, Anne Schlosser, Bonnie Paul, Phyllis Chalstrom, Penny Wills, Theresa Arcrire. ,1ff-2faw,ie,,,uqw.ee -- e SENIOR HI Y-Frou! Row: Harry Mathers, Bob Armstrong, Bill Lloyd, Jack Streepy, Dick Koepke. Bari Ron: Mack Milner, Tom Flint, advisor, Doug Hague, Tom Graves. FRESHMAN HI Y-Front Rout Ralph Alderman, Jim Hoody, Leo Bourg. Bark Rau.: Russ Curl. advisor, Stewart Hutchison, Richard McClintock. -1- SENIOR THTSTIXNB fron! Rnu Louie Cantwell Berta Iohn On Sandra Behringer C1 il H nes Bil Sanditord Bonnie Brusatori Diane Vsoolsew Sue lxinzsburs Xian Whitehouse Dorothx Vwaldxozel Bark Rau karen Hollsten ludx Tibble leon Pollock Ieanne Wil liams Sandee Sthroedcr Nanci Barber Leslie Coldstein Nlarx .ine Postlewait hav Docrfltr Chu lx Cntek Jima! Zdoafzmq 76:71 Act well your part, there all honor lies This is the motto of the National Thespians Society, Troupe 1305 sponsored byB F Johnston And true to form all members live up to this motto as is shown when the Thespians hold their annual May Banquet at the Wfoodruff Hotel and award their little oscars to those members who have proven worthy of them 1n their respective categories Also, an oscar is awarded to the best all around Thespian Ewan fuftle Uacwu The society is divided into two sections, the umor Thespnns and the Senior Thespians The Senior group is made up of people who have earned formally initrated while the Iunior group is com posed of newer members Members of the Thespians have been active in entertaining different orgini zations both in and out of school UNIOR THESPIANS-I'mu1 Ron jane Sthlosser Ann Burns Bonnie lewis Helen Rothlisbtrgnr 'Nancw Moore Betty Bates Nicky Paul Wfzfflr Rou Connie DuBois Xireima Puleo Anne Smith XluffRulJmt1 'Nancy Lanham Bunny Bates lxathx Lake Bark Rau 'Noralwn Raino Sands Levis Diane Tn7na Sallx NlacDonald Rich Herro Sharon Flliott Barbara Dishman Linda Wilson im ASHTII 76- ' 1 ,AM 4 i ' V , is ai I. ii' , ' ' ' 1. s . 4 C C C l - ,. l . ,, . . . . . . . . Q l l c . . ' . . V 10 points or more in various activities and have been A . .vi ..'.. : ' . A . . Y 1 '. t . . .4 .,. Q JU' ,V.A I aaa ,amz smaz, em ,aw new eww ollet Township I-Ilgh School IS on the axr, IS a famllar cry to all Radio Players as they open themr program every Wednesday evenmg at 7 30 p m over W OL Sponsored by Paul ohnson, the group s mam mterest IS turmng out a weekly radio program of plays, lntervlews, readmgs, etc Comprende usted? mnght well be the bug questxon as the members of Mmss Frenks Spamsh Club the Conquxstadoras, call thexr meetmg to or der Club members take a hvely mterest m the ac txvxtxes of our Spanlsh nelghbors 1n an effort to learn more about thelr amngos RADIO PLAYLRS CLUB fron! R010 Carolyn juncnc Duane Sapeck Kathy Lake Sally Hanzlnp Vnrgxma Zambrano Dnana West Mxddle Row Barbara Dnsh man Duane Trxzna Sandra Behrmger Dorothy Waldvogel Bonmc Brusaton Arlene Engelhard: Nancy Moore Mr johnson sponsor Bark Ron Bob Bell nm Agarzx Norman Anderson Leon Pollock Ron Salman SPANISH CLUB Front Row Mary Whntehouse Anne Beach Bull Conn Bob Bell on ODonnell Pearl Kaatz Larry johnson Wlddle Rau. Carol Pngelhardt Duane Sapeck Marcia Pear son une Tomastxclr Judy Tnbble Flnabcth jerrell Donna Lme Bark Rou Shnrlev Nl Sxms Kathy Ollvcr Vnrgnnna Vhntley Brenda Foster Kay Doerfler Donna Trackman Nancy jane Frednckson Nlnss Frenk sponsor w 7 7 0 0 ' HJ. . . . .,,. U . . . , , . . . , . . . . . . - . . . , J . J . - ai ' .- 0 x ' 1 fg C' ' ' 5' , , y . , A, ' .- - f, , , . . . . v . ,- ' v - '5 s . ,, - J .. , Q , V 7 . ,. . . . . .J . . ' ..' ': .J . . : , , ,. - , - , .A , - USHER'S CLUB-Front Roux Leah Spencer, Kathy Lake, Karen Hollsten, Joyce Beaudry, Marilyn Larsen, JoAnn Korst, Virginia Gaspich, joan LaFontaine. Middlr Ron: Selma Kampe, Osa Moore, Virginia W'l'iiLley, Sandy Starr. Back Rau: Ron Salman, Bob Garrison, Bob Bethel, Norman Anderson, jim Agazzi, George Brockman, Wayne Isaacson. 'O CHESS CLUB-Sitting: Steven Tryon, vice president, james Mann, president, john Wasserlen, Tom Cundy, David L. Gross, Andrew Klavins. Slamfingz Bill Younghus- band, John Sullivan, Jimmy Mark- strom, Terry Williams, Terry Brannberg, Robert Lewis, Robert Hoberg. NlA'l'll Cl.l.'B-Frrml Run : Bruce Stangcland, Roberta ,I 0 li n s 0 n, Karen Dean, Ken Kauffman. Bark Rim: George Yerd, Barton Lipof- sky. Sluron Cbalfant, Tom Cundy, Carl Orner, David L. Gross, Miss Fisher, sponsor. Uaqanqm of Slamap-Gain Relffha C. B. Petersen, the sponsor of the Stamp and Coin Club and its organizer in 1941, will retire this year after sixteen enjoyable years of working with students in the Stamp and Coin Club Both Mr Petersen and Mrs Petersen, who retired from teaching at T several years ago, are interested in stamp and coin collecting Mr Petersen said the membership of the club varies from year to year There are usually twelve to twenty interested students at any particular time Among the members, there are usually two STAMP and COIN! CLUB Fmnf Rou Karen Hollsten president Sandra Sanders Tana Blafeuc Nflldlr Row Mr Petersen sponsor Paul Orasco Alfred Christiansen vice president and program chairman Al Meyers Robert Lewis Bark Rou m Aga77i secretary 'Nelson Ramsey Daxid Gross treasurer lim Nlarkstrom 'Ni ,- or three each year who develop a continuing in- terest in the hobby and carry on with it for many years afterwards. Stamp collecting is preferred to coin collect mg by the majority of the Stamp and Com Club members However, there are those who take a great interest in coins as well as stamps Naturally the members do not have a great deal of money to in vest in their hobby thus they work mostly with United States stamps, especially first day covers, rather than going in for 1 general stamp collection at 2 ANIATFUR RADIO CLUB Safe! -In Spencer Iames Clark Dick Wells 79 . . V . . V , ' 1 - 5 - . . E I , Z - ' K ' ' A : 4 V . r r J . ' 1 t v A ', 'i . i Ai 'Z i . - ' 5 . ' ' - i . ' : ji , Q if . . U I 7 f 'af z','-mf . Ewa ,Q AMP-in fc '4 ff 11 ' fc: 5, X -'TKT , . -.F iz i1 .4 . i 1 ' ' I . . . . 4 . Q. , . is V . I l ' . ' ' X , 5 .110 I jr V .rt A ' s, Stallman V4 alter Lorcne Shui ling Ray ner Rosich Richard DeX1ink Rick Gerdes Raw Carlin fin bacltj Barry Gardner Wayne Yahm Ras Hoppin: Allan heck Jack RE HUMEMA KEHS ALPHA CHAPTPR OFFICERS F out Rau Xnrgnma Vhltlex once Shea Sharon Pfeiffer Delores D laurenu Rua lauterbach Bark Rnu Sara X! hue Phxlln Brockman fandw Seeman Y nrgnma Gaspnch Sharon Cads lxarwl Vu 1 Nancx Oseland Selma K Names! Jlam a 7amafmow Wxth the purpose of furthermg lnterest 1n home makxng and home econommcs and promotmg mter natxonal good w1ll, recreatlon, and harmony ln fam1l1es and commumtnes, the Alpha Chapter FH A club wh1ch consxsts of sophomore, yunxor and sennor glrls had a successful year Under the dlrectlon of Mrs Brown, Mrs Bar bee, M155 Ochs and Mxss Wheelock and usxng the many act1v1t1es and projects such as Peace Pxpe Prance, whxch was the last after game dance of the basketball season the radlo program Mxstaken Identlty, collectmg money for UNICEF and the Heart Fund, gnvmg Chrlstmas baskets and workmg wxth the Ground Obserx er Corps Thenr varled programs nncluded talks bv Mr Bondar, Mr Waltz, and a haxr stylxst and also Chrlstmas and Halloween partles The members journeyed to Chlcago for a pleasure tr1p, to 1 rally held at Reax IS Hlgh School and held a p1cn1c at the Selma Kampe gaxned honor for herself and the club when she was named the Future Home maker of Tomorrow RE HUMEMAK S AIIHA CHAPTFR l ut R114 lune Tomasntk Nlanlyn Arundale Irene Sareleru can Krohn Bonnie Sncberlnng Nancy lfredrxtk an H.: k Rau. udy C rum Xrnu Vlmlu Brenda orgensen Pat Dax cs lam e u d Carult l Caro Ruse Pat Hargns Barbara lnhnson .. 1.. , ., , YY - 4-Y . ',:-L . I ' ' . e- n . . - ,, . 4 A r C Q T-l K I u iw 9 . x f Y ll f I . . . . . ,, . theme of Bows and Arrowsf, the club s onsored Dunes. . . . . U p . . ,Y ' l K 1174 C - 1 ' ll ' Ya L Q90 bf.. . XR ER . Nw..-,-J K rl' ,A ' A , ' . .' r . A - ru 1 1 . ' NM I y, 1 'n ,Q 'r A I L10 l. ,T ' Mole, , l. Q. Li it . I , I OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICERS- Seatell Rxta Ragsdale Sharon Smnth Lots Oder INancy Klett Slanlmg Sharon Hemtzelman Carol Peter sen 6Za4?7'? The Omega Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amerlca IS open to any freshman g1rl who IS ln terested m home economlcs Each prospectlve mem ber must have one semester of home economncs and must pass a test based on the chapter song, creed, etc The purpose of the club IS to further mterest ln homemakxng and home economxcs, to promote harmony m famllles and m commumtxes, and to spread mternatxonal good wlll Recreatlon, too, IS gxven an lmportant place The offncers who presxded at the club s month ly meet1ngs were as follows Loxs Oder, presldent, Nancy Klett v1ce presndent, Sharon Smxth, secre tary, and Rlta Ragsdale, treasurer At these month T 7 AMERI Jbeahhun ly meet1ngs the club had speakers who spoke on varlous topncs related to home econom1cs, many panel d1scuss1ons and a woman who talked on make Thus year the Omega Club attended the sec tnonal rally Whxch was held at Reavxs Townshlp Hngh School and sent delegates to the Illmoxs State Leadershlp Trammg Conference held at Lake Bloommgton Wlth the help of Mlss Ray Mxss Mexners, Mlss Newman and Mxss Smnth the Omega chapter mem bers prov1ded themselves w1th numerous good tlmes and accomplnshed many worthwhlle alms OMEGA CHAPTER Svafed Anna Nxckl Vlarne Gonzalez Barbara Iz zareln Amta Leonard Carol Benson Peggy Vercellotte Barbara Aggelo poulos Sharon Andrew Sinn Img Mary Low Donna Svunford Pat Crane Verna Fretty Carolyn IUYICIC joan Korst Glona Gnlbert Ruta Scehafer 81 5 1 2 1 o 0 t 9 C .J . OF I A l A l -S 1 ian ' , ' . L 1 ' S v ' . j ' up. I 3 . . , n ' ' - ' 7 9 ' ' ' - H-V K 5 1 2 0 - 'Q 2 ,. . A - ul v ' , ff 1 ' U , '. 1' : T ,' V' ' If A ' x , , .. .,. 14 lg I x 0 'Mg Q.-,rf jUNlOR SENIOR CHAPTER S alrtl Roger Crowder Don Wandless Don lxur bxs Paul Barnes Conme Dulions ohn Clme jnm Fdson Stamlmg john Rxchards llmtr Nelson Fred NlcNalls Nlr Kuster sponsor Bull Schvsewer Zzmfww 6? Ntieml .E Shaw: 0ff1cers of the Future Farmers of Amer1c1 launch ed thexr school year by attendmg the Offncers Trammg Camp at Marsellles Later they also at tended the Natlonil Conventxon m Kansas Clty The entxre chapter attended the Dalry Show 1n No vember and the Internzmonal Lxvestock Show ID December Both of these shows were held 1n Chl cago The chapter entered many contests durmg the year Last summer some of the boys showed thexr llvestock at the vocatlonal agrlculture summer uzummnu pf nuusmuzm mmm-ux.m: show Durmg the fall a te1m competed ln the land selectxon contest held at the experlmental statlon near Flwood 'md placed flfth qmong twelve schools The boys also had entrles m both the vocatnonal agriculture 1nd Pfnster corn shows In the Pflster show T entrles placed flrst second, fourth fxfth 'and SlXIh losmg only thnrd place Famlhes of the FFA boys flgured m their number one socnl event the annual sprung ban quet FFA 'also agann sponsored the tradltlonal donkey b1sketb1llg1me FRI SHMAN SOPHOVIORE CHAPTI R Sm! f lynn Taxlor Can Zalxnskn Duck exon lill Jglc Cam Cassam Xanu. lun SLl1RCllCf Nlr lxuster sponsor Xllmlmg george Brndge link Renss joe Nltl'h.nl Dun lxurbxs Duc llascnlager Ptltr llns Rmthard Benson Nlnke Bcrtmk Cmnt lxthnr 82 'P . 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Nelson Vary Ann Smxth 'llfllfr Rau Carol XX xlson Sharon XX hxtakcr Vary Boggs Betty W hecltr X IYALIUIJ Clayton Barbara Brandon Xlr .zmmk Blu fc nu R Rota 1m I routman on Raw Bcno Bob Ward Ga ap Nm! If Slmfeniit Jfalcf Slaife Uffaca At then' state comentmon, the Illmols Offlce Oc CUPJIIOHS Assocntnon elected two T students to state offxces lacque Barnes of Co op became state presldent and Ru Rota of DE became uce presn dent Durmg Tebruary Iudx Alfrlck B1rb1r1Br1n don Ray Rota, Ru Beno, and 1m Troutman at tended 1 com entnon ln Sprmgfleld ox er vuh1ch acque pres1ded Besxdes the usual com ent1on busx ness, the group enjox ed 1 banquet and other socxal actlutnes The DE and Co op classes attended an area conference ln North Chlcago durmg October In order to gun on the yob experlence, Co op and DE students are emplox ed nn x arnous Iohet busn nesses They attend school one half day and spend the other half on the yob xnorkmg about twentx hours 1 week The famulnar blue and gold pencnls wxth the ITHS basketball schedule were sold to boost the DE treasury Co op offlcers thus year are Donna Gerlt presndent, Iacque Barnes, uce presndent, Ann Oldam, secretarx Sandy Olson, treasurer, and Beverly Xxllll'lI'I1SOI'1, hlstornn Headmg DE are Ray Rota, prcsldent, nm Troutman x nce presmdent, Martha Brewer, secretary , Tom Tres ena, treasurer, Nancy Eartlx hxstornn, and ludx Alfrxck, co hnstornn 83 . 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V , . t - t . t x ' 1 ' 7 ' ' v- v ' . . . . . t - ' ' V ,Vw ' ' ' . .7 - n 4 1 'V ve k ' 1 - I FLTLRI IPACHILRS qfdffl Rxta Laulerbaqh athyOl1yer Karen Pxckert LII errcll Nancy Page Pat ohnson Carol W nc lc 5 Sharon Pfexffer Stan ling Nlxss Margctxs co sponsor N1aryAnn Bal lack secretary Judy Ott presldent Carole Knutson treasurer Nancy Whne Sandra Berg une Toma stuck Krxstxn Nlann Peggy Low 'ylr Vyoolard ponsor FLTLRF NLRSFS Frou! Rou Sharon Saman Carole Poole joan Nelson udv Hord lxay Grand: Shurley Anne Levus P tr1c1a Rura Trudy Vnlkey Sharon Lea Cady hyllms ean Fllena llzlill Rau 'yhss Nxcoles R N spon sor Leona Vucburg Par 'vlcNlahon Sandy 'lnrmy Nancy Stevan Irem Sure lettn Nlarcma Pearson :met lken Phyllns Broclsman Doreen Nlcllonald Nancy Pav :ch Nlnss Slapmcar R IN sponsor Bark Rau udy 'ylclxay flame Il noir. Nhclsey Lukan nc lxarvl Nlunc Sandy' Xounp, husband Nola Nagy Par Prxckson lamce Shelley S erry Lemr Nlawxne Fyans 84 JLNIOR PNGINLLRS TRMNINC IN 9Cl'l00l run! Run R hard Kal Charles Cook prcsldent Puerta lohnson secretary treasurer Nl kv. S u nee prcsxdent 'Nlr Isworrhy sponsor Nf1fJl Rau Bruce Stanzeland lohn lx Schroder ay juruch uc ln. lm 0 Bal ff le Vlatrhcws olm Dyggrup on Stephens Ceorge Broclsman Dayxd Iarls -r I' cr EIi',?I,,gUC Danni-.Dm 35-Tou ' :U rdrnuaz 28 C5005 NFAUDLEH75 in gfmia'-4 Q5R:5cZri O - 9.2wP'fwg'F O gwvfiuffiw sz :SS 20-1-1 0 n mpw .-.O ,1,'i'1O n D 7: -'r.Povo DD F715 -1 ju 5:59:30 fksoicng all dr: S T U D E N T LIBRARIANS 305 Iron! Rou Deanna De Long Roseanne Nlalxnouch P a u ll n e Hxbner Nlaryanna Brown Sandra Berg Pnscnlla Alden Barbara Helgeson Al berta Gallu Pat Danes Ruth Gordon Vzdilf Rou ParOr1s Sandy Carlson Pat Luckey lxarcn Oberlm Barbara Vlark well Nancy Nloore C15 Brown lxarcn Hanuock Carol Ixostelc Nancy jam Frcdrxckson Bark Rau Ady Shaffer Bonmc Brett Rxta Lauterbach Nora lyn Ranno Bern1:eOser Nelson Ramsey ames Nlann Ulf Lundberg Bruce Stangeland Lmda Brannberg erry Wxlley Nlr Fox sponsor FRISHNIAN STLDPNT Ll BR-XRVXNS Ir uf Rau l'xCn Bnsrol Bcxcrlx Allmson karen Rutledge uds flmd crry Nhllcw Nlr 'lwcrdle sponsor ul 4 ls x a X Ln Llf Lundluarf. Vsnnnfrcd Car losx Sandra Bun lmmxe Lou Cash Barbara Helmtson 85 JUNIOR RFID CROSS OFFICERS and COMMITTFF CHAIRMFN- Maurine Foote, gift boxes: Richard DeMink. school chextg Lance Emory, vice president: Jo Ann Tonkovich. secretary: Patty Hostctter, publicity: Mary Ann Yocsle, presidentg Carol Levering. enrollment: Ann Arm- strong. treasurer: Nancy Lanham, vice president of XX'ill County Jr. Red Cross Chapter. l 1 Ogg, ,VOX T9 PROJFCTIONISTS CLUB-Front Rouz Raymond Vfiseman, Arnold DcSandre. Tom Slocum. Larry Bram- lette. Fred Jorgensen. Andy Jorgen- sen, Paul Iiisen, Bob Hancock. Srrnnil Rou: Joyce Jorgensen, Pearl Kaatz. Peggy Low. Loretta Snyder, Virginia Gaspich. Mary Louise XViseman, Nate Jefferson, Tf11rilRou: Bruce Stange- land, Tom Cundy. Steven Tryon, Robert Robertson, Jimmy Mark- strom. Wayne Isaacson, S e l m a Kempe. Louis Porro. Larry Johnson, Ted Simpson. Fnurfb Rnu.: Charles Hickman. Joe Sowa, Nelson Ramsey. Bob Calick. Jim Suklc. Bark Rau: Edward Haines, John Stytl, Jerry Styt7, James Sl-notes. Terry Garrett. OFFICE XVORKFRS-Front Rau: Mary Yaira. Barbara Piunti. Donna Horn, Leona MacQueen, Janice Laatl. Janet Marchio. Ginny Mat- thew. Sandy Starr. Frances Couch. Mzllli' Run: llainc Salt. Johanna Davies. Linda Vfilson. Donna Rohe mer, Judy Randolph, Janice Mel l- roy, Phyllis Lllcna. Sharon Knott. linda Mitchell. Bail: Rau: Allen Alxtott. Holm Bione. Charles Moore. Marvin Salati, Jim Marlvutrom. Xfaxne lxaaeson, George Reiehhardt. v X ' Q ,, JA. 5055, aw Av!!! ix'1m1 P32 s. 'X u w . fs ,aw MONITORS II-Fran! Row: Donna Peters, .Doris DeBri, Diana Lambert, Dolores Henderson, Pat Otis, Verity Whitley, Elaine Trousil, Barbara Glasgow. Middle Roux: Patsy Saun- ders, Bonnie Nolan, Noralyn Raino, Diane Liberty, Nancy Cottingham, Carolyn Wicks, Johanna Davies, Jane Nickel, Mary Ann Mihelich, Dixie Nunn. Back Row: Jimmy Mark- strom, Bob Bell, Doug English, Dick Bernoteit, George Eibel, Joe Picco, Don Baudino, Jim Heard. MONITORS III-Fran! Row: Lora Lee Bain, Janice Anderson, Carol Engelhardt, Charlene Mack, Pat Davies, Virginia Vfhitley, Karen Pickett, Millie Slater, Jo Pfeiffer. Middle Row: Carole Knutson, Lue Ellen Moore, Sondra Flint, Judy Challender, Charlene Westerwelle, Lois Hemphill, Diane Trizna, Pat Meyers, Becky McClintock. Bark Row: Don Bedford, Doug Blatt, Peter Maitland, Harlan Davis, Tom Graves, Jim Ludeman, Bob Mitchell, Rudy Castillo, Arvid Erickson, Jack Eriksen. if la zily.: 'L .K 'ir' Q ,,,, MONITORS I-Fran! Row: Bonnie Cooling, Bonnie Seiberling, JoAnn Chalstrom, Beverly Joseph, Phyllis Anderson, Bonnie Carlson. Back Row: Donna Baran, Timmy Clapp, John Birks, James Smith, Gary Schwenke, Barbara Wagner, Barbara Fleischauer. . - x -87 'fa' v 011 no -Q0095 9,0 156 .Q FRFSHMAN CHORUS S-6-Fmnl R014 : Mr. Rodby. directorg Virginia Zambrano. Donna lie.-Neem. Phillis I-Qllena, Sonya Dillon. -Ianiec Russell, Donna Smith. Ann Webber, Carol Strappamn. Marie Brandolino, Linda Capista, Mary Moran, Carol Orsini, ploy Newkirk. Madeline Niarhns. May Moffett, Carolyn Farmer. Sharon Vfhitc, Andrea Carnegie, Doris Crosby. Mary Ann Harrison. Betty .lean Walliarns. Pat Carlson. slunly Ciliilain, Gloria Foster. Sui 011.1 Run: ,ludy Morrill, Janice Layette. Fslher Rada, Carol Swanson, Gloria Goebel, Barbara Benson. ,l.lHCl Xlfilliainxon, .lutlx Aiidtrsoii. Marcia Qtull. Carol Tult. lynn Kingsbury, C-1fOlTfffY,B2fb-H2 .l0l1f'15l0f1. llonna Swinford. Nancy Studer. Priscilla Alden. Anita Nordsrrmn. Klary Not-I, Sharon llk'lY1llClI11.lI1, Sandra Andreasen, Donna Spencer. Marion Crosby, Mary Ann Johnston. Tfvril Ruu: Doreen Mcllonald, Sherry NlcKrcll. Nlelodv llardusly, Belly l.. Xllalliarnx, Barbara Vfliiic, Sheila Hoff Gfrcvzudrq For the second consecutive year the two sections of the Freshman Chorus participated in the girls' chorus annual winter concert, SONGTIME-1957. Both sections were larger than ever before this year combining to equal more than 250 singers. As every girl in Freshman Chorus realizes, her biggest job is to prepare herself for spring auditions for Sophomore Chorus. Emphasis is placed on achieving the best possible vocal technique and in acquiring a minimum skill in music reading. Re- marked Mr. Rodby, W'ith competition so keen for places in Sophomore Chorus, it is indeed a pleasure to work with this fine group of young peoplef' The chorus members also enjoy many social ac- tivities. This year they held their annual Christmas talent show, and joined the Sophomore Chorus for lJRIQlix1AAN CflQjRL'S 7.3-I-mn! Rua: Pat Mahoney. jody Fellows. Pat McMahon, Joyce Lar- son. Patsy Farrbairn, Darlene Park. Diana Buck, Rosalie Srernisha. Bel' ' KYHJZCV- .lc-mm Bucs' PM Van Dyke. Barbara Inman. Karen Spice, Salli jo Yahn, Judi Provance, Marilyn Scernan, Dorothy McFadden, Karen Fox, Charlene Scaccia, Claudette Paris. Bev Mussanio. Fcach Winkler, lynn wvoodhouwn Wynn Knudron. Leona Vfieburg, Vicki Pombcrl. Mr. Rodby, director, Srrmz.!'gR0u: Barbara llellleson. Rosalie Fassmtru, Sandra Mack, M-HY LOU BiK?4N.,Narity I'avl1Cl'- Slunjn Smirli, Mary Bcadford, Darlene Wills, -ludiih Cunningham. Carol Seehater. Mary Ann Lambakis. .ggi ri man, Jeanette Sarcletti, l,ouise Van Allen. Joan lfnich, Judi Mauer, Cynthia Skecl, Beverly Hauert. lilaine W'atson, Pat Chapman, Darlene Robinette. Peggy Monahan, Karen Anderson, Verna Pretty. Bonnie Pearson, Barbara Lambert, Carol Turner, Kitty Niles, Carol Lord. Bark Roug Gail Henry. Diana Knitter, Linda Hague. Betty Gavin, Dorothy XY'heeler, Nancy Chelini, Sandy Sanders. Sharon Engiman, Sharon Keagle. Sharon Loica. Judy Brett. Charlene V'illiams, Sandy Rust, Pam Gray, Sharon Andrew. Sandra Andrew. Donna Mae Mathis, Carol Larson, Joan I,aFontaine. Diane Peterson, Rebecca DeLara, Rita Ragsdale, Stella Kinney QM placefi fn S a spring picnic. They also combined with the Sopho- more Chorus to present commencement music be- fore an audience of several thousand in the gym- nasium on June 13. Officers for this year's choruses were: S-6 Chorus-Ann Webber, presidentg Verna Pretty, vice president, Karen Anderson, secretary, Carol e Wacal Qaaufz Strappazon, treasurerg Mary Ann Johnson, librar- iang and Linda Capista, publicity chairman. 7-8 Chorus-Polly Ward, presidentg Shirley Sebben, vice presidentg Donna Bolling, secretary, Carol See- hafer, treasurer, Sharon Mitchell and Lynn Wood- house, librariansg and Pat Sherril, publicity chair- man. ially Sehring, Judy Donahue, Dana Anderson, Rita Robinette, Lenore Zettergren, Sharon Larson, Karen Rutledge, Edith Atchley, Judy Jones, Tana Blazevie, Sandy Testore. Gail Seeman. Melanie Schroeder. Pat Lenz, Janeann Vfilharrn, Third' Rau: Erma Stevenson, Sally Booth, Patti Mutz, Molly Ayers, Sally Haizlip, Judy lfstell. Nita Sullivan, Linda Osborn, Sheri Simmons, Sharon Fothergill, Mary Ellen Yaggy, Joyce Balsie. Judy Mumbower, Carol Koenig, Ginger Niner, Michelle Royal. Barbara Meurer, Ruth Kenney, Gloria Gilbert. Linda Garcia. Barb Merrell, Nancy Kletr, Judy Temple, Penny Dowse, Bonnie McW'illiams, Glea Ray Woodson. limb Rau: Julia Xlfallter. Joan Ciruenwald. Carol Bernicltus. Sheryl Sweedler, lliane Grinton. Stella Holmes, Bertha Schulz, Pat Sherrell, Diane Mill, Nola Nagy. Sheila Sebben. Janice Challender. Jean Bell, Donna Ternik, Polly W'ard, Bobbie McCullum, Marie Sims, Joyce Hardiman, Paula Cheney, Donna Bolling, Martha Kluge. Doris Hareld. Sharon Mitchell, Marge Sehulty, Kristin Mann. Carole Meelte, IQ! :z Lf ! 1 ' , K1 -ls , 1 ' mfr - , . i I ' ' - . 9 o tb P X T N 5 X ls. 'Y in xc V I I W . T'fw Pat Yentz, Gloria DeShazer, Diana Boykin, judy Bacon, jeanette johnson, Barbara Kobe. Fnurlh Row: Doris Stewart, Rosalie Loefler, Phyllis Olson, Elizabeth Weber, Norma Tipton, Dianne Devore, Anita Louise Gora, Nancy jane White, Diane Tierney, Lorraine Dutko, Muff Rubnitz, Carol Levering, Carol Kostele, Shirley Farr, Gerri Gustafson, Diana Manton, janis Simpson, janet Radakovich, Nancy Cottingham, Margie Neverman, Pat Batson, Carol Richards, Chloe Goepper, Sandy Younghusband, Lois Krall, Lois Fandak, Elayne Hartney, Iilaine Trousil. Baflz Row: joAnn Bannister, joan Nelson, Carol Evans, joAnn Demick, joAnn Lakotic, jane Ann Leighton, Susie Spittal, Noralyn Raino, jo Pfeiffer, Nancy Kepner, Carolyn Estell, Liz Atkinson, judy Challendei, Bev Verchimak, Lynn Gilman, Marina Samios, Sharon Gaifke, judy Lisdcro, Lena Odom, Guyrella jenkins, Ethel Strawn, Diane Sims, Deanna DeLong, jacqueline Walls, Karen Bolland. Diane Liberty, Clementine Coleman, l.ynn Hills. amswp ,4 ,azmemaz other such high school organization has received. Perhaps the biggest event of the year from the girls' point of view took place in May when the chorus made a one day tour and sang concerts in two cities in central Illinois. They performed in Charles- ton and also in Paris, Illinois, for the student body of Paris High School. Recreation for the chorus included a spring picnic and sponsoring the annual Sophomore Chorus dance Femme,s Fancy on February 15. When speaking of this year's chorus, Mr. Rod- by remarked, My biggest accomplishment was getting 150 teenage girls off-stage, changed into formals and back onstage in less than one half hour. Now, that's an accomplishment! It might be added that while musical groups are accustomed to mak- ing quick changes, this is indeed an accomplishment for one hundred and forty girls. The change Mr. Rodby spoke of occurred in SONGTIME-1957. 17 5 SOPHOMORE CHORUS OFFICERS-SmIeJ: Lynn Hills' president, I janet Armstrong, vice president, Elizabeth Atkinson, secretary. Stami- mg: jill Vfundcrlich, treasurer, Karen Hancock, librarian, Renetta See- hafer, publicity chairmang Donalec Dobbs, librarian. -91 GENERAL CHOIR-Fran! Rnu: Mary Donia Peebles, Donna Rohmer. Nlarianne Rafter, Janice Swinford, Janet Vercelote, Elaine Papp. Judy W'halen, Beverly NIcW'illiams, Nancy Jane Iiredrickson, Alice Dufour. Diana Schroeder, Marion W'illon, Roberta Sceman. Sandy Lewis, Joan Berard, Maurine Foote, Jeanne V'illiams, Darlene Sing, Nancy Vfisneski. Si'r'rmi1Rou': Rosalee Elmore, Ann Burns, Dorothy Flammini, Vivian Anderson, Pat Botte, Linda Peters, Jeanette Howard, Kaye Brirtain, Jean Videtich, Doris Cottle. Judy Zeleznik. Karyn Moir, Marilyn Iifner, Judy Arnold, JoAnn Spencer. Judy Hynd, Nancy Sandell, Pat Rura, Mary Ann Logan. Tluril Ron: Geraldine Bush, Barbara Freeman. Nita Brown, Trudy Vfilkey, Mary Foster, Lenwood Seabron, Bill Krause, enefzal efzcuh 50:94, WMM, rqnf plaqi The General Choir derives its name from the fact that its membership is open to any upperclass girl or boy from his sophomore year on who enjoys music and can meet standard singing requirements. Many members are later selected for the A Cappella Choir, but the General Choir in itself offers many musical experiences. This year's officers were: Mary Hoppins, presi- dentg Judy Zelesnik, vice presidentg Bill Kraus, secretaryg Ann Burns, treasurerg Janice Swinford, librariang Nancy W'isneske, librariang Janet Briese, social chairmang and Roberta Seeman, QUILL chairman. The General Choir's performances included lppearing with the A Cappella Choir in the Vet- :rans Day Assembly, the Christmas Vespers on De- cember 16, Christmas assemblies, the broadcast from the courthouse on December 20, and the Baccalaure- ,QZC ate services. This year's General Choir also helped more and had more responsibility as far as the op- eretta was concerned than ever before. The General Choir appeared with the A Cappella Choir and the Band in the October 28 band concert. One of the choir's biggest jobs is crew work for the operetta through which members can obtain a fine dramatic workshop experience. This group has complete charge of the makeup and two of its mem- bers are chosen as prompters. Recreationally this year, the choir joined the A Cappella Choir in a fall picnic, a splash party and mixer at the Y, and a trip to Chicago to see a stage play. Asked about this year's choir, Mr. Lester re- marked that it was the most uengagingu General Choir that he had ever had. This good-natured com- ment has particular significance for the girls. Jerry Nlammosser, Joe Nichols. Edward Konte, Travis Bonneville, Robert J. Lewis, Mickey Sawyer, Nancy Lanham, Connie Dillon, I-'vclyri Cramer, Tonya Cole, Mary Beth Davidson, Valencia Martin. Fourth Rnu: Raychele Cornelius, Lucinda Dallas, Jeanne Lambert, Isabel Gilkerson, Joann Glasscock, Ruth Gordon, Charles Clark, Shale Hutson, Stu Noll, Raymond Eartly, Gary Gruen- wald, Jim Warthen, Bob Shoemaker. Jeff Hicks, Cheri Kurbis, Mary Hoppins, Janet Briesc, Bonnie Lou Minnick, Marlene Richards. Bark Rau: Jean W'elch, Shirley Glad, Judy Zola, Diane Veronda, Phil Stebbins. Kenneth Cercello, Clabon Bates, Kenneth Downey, Jim Madclix, Charles Allen, Ruth McGilvrey. 7z,m.,z,Mz ,4 ew, ,amz swmguz Wm 1,37 K, L. ffm-4, f . ,.'. ,?14J,,g,,Jx,M ,gs , V if 7. ffm GENERAL CHOIR OFFlCERS I-'font Roux Judy Zelesnik, vice president, Bill Kraus. secretary, Mary Hoppins, president. Bark R014.: Janice Swinford. librarian: Roberta Seeman. Quill chairman: Janet Briese. social chairman: Ann Burns, treasurcrg Nancy Wisneske, librarian. 6 Y J 5 i' i , 1 , ,L , , 3 i ' 1 I' 1 i A CAPPIQLLA CHOIR-Front Rau: Judy Berlinslty, Jane Dorow, Janet Smith. Donna Traekman, Charlene Meditz, Donna Nelson, Genevieve Coulson. Donna l.ine. Judy Gordon. Kay Grands. Mary Aliee Prynn. Beverly Joseph. Diana West, Joyce Shea, Anita De- I.ara, Iilaine Kollevcar. Barbara Butterfield. Nola Deimer, Brenda Fowler. Norma Repenn. Bonnie Brusatori. Carole Byrd. Sandra An- derson, Sharon Pfeiffer. Mary Alice Milner. Shirley Crosby. Fdwine Daniels. Scrum! Roux Harriet Cherry. Lola Swcetwood, Judy Kile. Sue Kingsbury, Judy Keehn, Judy Becker. Diane Fungard, Janet liken. Judy Onsgard, Sandra Cobin. Mary Postlewait, Peggy Hop- pins, Judy Roth, Ann Armstrong, Brenda Foster. Diane lsberg, Marlene Stiekel. Martha Johnson, Arlene Ifngelhardt, Mary I.. Fletcher, Hedy larsen Kathryn Raldem Ph 'llis Brockman Sandra LiLtl'iohn Rebecca Dixon Carol Funk Anne Beach Third Ron-Niarilyn . . . y . . , . , . . . A Larson. Connie DuBois, Janet Nelson. Richard Calli, Joseph Roman, Joseph Ko7levear, Ralph Bryson, Robert Fleming, Harry Mathers, 14 Gaappella efauh JfonafzeJ Eg gain? 1Q4kecf The 1956-57 A Cappella Choir spent a busy year To become a member of this organization. girls as one of the largest and most active groups in must take part in competitive tryouts following a school. minimum of two years in the Freshman and Sopho- T7 A CAl7Pl'l.l.A Oflilf l RS-Sraiufz Marlene Stiekel. seeretaryg Bob Broadway. preudentg Larry Bahor. vice presidentg Lee Shaw. treasurer. S!.m.lmu: Genevieve Coulscn. social thairman: Charlene Kietlitr. Quill chairman: Nlary Jane Poslleu sire. librarian: Barbara Butterfield, librarian Gcorge Brooke, Leonard Lcwandowski, Leslie Goldstein, Fred Iidwards. Larry Kahrl, Lynn Graham, Arthur Kraus, Terry Garrett, Stanley Boydcn, john Porter, -Iohn Walsh, Ronald Salman, janet Kurbis, Raclcne Bachman, janice Gould, Shirley Sims. Fourth Row: -loAnna McDonald. Kay Doerflcr. Mary Beth Sorensen, Steven Klafter. james Fort. Robert Nichols, john Birks, David Evans, Phil Petersen, Richard Froid. Robert Bell, Donald Strappazon, Danny Kegley, jerry W'idlowski, Louis Porro, Ray Turvey, Chester Palmer, Barry Booth, Donald Bauc, Robert Dow, james Agazzi, jon Yaggy. Sandy Reedy, Natalie Radokovich, Elaine Coleman. Baclz Row: Mary Bowers, Jackie Vismara, Marge Schulv, Robert Broadway, Larry Shaw. Richard Herro, Lee Shaw, V'illiam Hinze, Charles Brown, Larry johnson, john Longman, Robert Armstrong, Dennis Hrusosky. Vfilliam Bernicltus, Gerald johnson, Bill Williams, Larry Bahor, Norman Anderson, john Almbcrg. james Padley, Robert Knutson, james XY'oodard, Paul Davis, Pat Barrowman. '70 Sang 14 Malww' Bam! Glam fn Giuaqa more Chorus and boys also take part in these tryouts after serving as a member of the Boys' Glee Club or General Choir for one year. This year's choir elected the following members to office: Bob Broadway, president, Larry Bahor, vice presidentg Marlene Stickel, secretary, Lee Shaw, treasurer, first semesterg Larry Shaw, treas- urer, second semesterg Mary Jane Postelwaite and Barbara Butterfield, librarians, Genevieve Coulson, social chairman, and Charlene Meditz, QUILL chairman. The Madrigal group from the choir composed of sixteen of the best blended voices brought their performances to a climax during the Chirstmas sea- son when they performed over forty times. The Choir was the guest at the October 28 Band concert and also performed at the traditional Vet- eran's Day assembly with the band. On December 8 the choir was honored by being the only choir se- lected to perform at the Illinois High School Asso- ciation Midwest Band Clinic in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Sherman. On December 16 the annual Vespers Concert was presented and parts were re- peated before the school in the December 18 as- semblies. Several nights later all of the choirs gath- ered on the steps of the court house for Christmas caroling. March 9 found several soloists and en- sembles competing in the District Music Contest at Oak Lawn. On May 10 and 11, the choir presented Rodgers and Hammerstein's great musical play OKLAHOMA. The choir, however, does not operate on an all work and no play basis. During' the year they had a fall picnic, a splash party and mixer at the Y, a trip to the Sand Dunes, and a trip into Chicago to see a stage play. Director Paul Lester said about his 1956-57 A Cappella Choir, It is exceptional in the vitality of its members and vitality of its tone quality--especi- ally in the boys' sections-and the style of the choir is also very good. -95- 'li 5 ' 1 f A ,Q 1 W 1 1 Q1 lun .1 . ' wi HOYS'C1LI.IQ CI.L'B-Al fbi' Plano: Barbara Butterfield, Harry Richards. Frou! Rim: Mickey Affrunti. Hershel Correll. Kenneth Lawson. Charles Llockendorf, Doug Vfildxngel. Billy Carlson. john Ciardepe, lloxxard llrandon. Douglas Qlanueland. lamps Xlcfalltim. Lewis Lester, james P. Kuchner, lvurctt -I. liranrzberg. David lotltunod. Mzllli' Ron: Cicorut' lirnlge. Cary Pcrzixar. herald l'. Hales. limes L. Hoody. ,Iohn Ci, Nlames. Albert Long. David C. Xlfartheii, Iyle Steinquist. liatid R. Kondracke, Tom Slocum. Dennis Jennings, Clyde Howard. Stanley Martin. David Sandahl. Baal' Run: Bob Cameron. klatk Tanton. Daxid Hurst. Ron Snell. Ciil Vfeinstcin. heorge Martin. Ted Simpson, Richard C, Noble. David Evans, Ron Cunnard. Don Hut- ton, Clarence Xlacier. jim Kline, Dick Benson. gulf! glee Glad 80643 M ip The Boys Glee Club is growing yearly and boasted an all time high of 60 freshmen this year. The purpose of this group is to have fun with music and to develop voices for future choir work. This boys' club participated in the Christmas Vesper Concert featuring one of their own members, Stan- ley Martin, as soloist, sang carols at the Park Board concert, and gave a short musical program for Step- Up day. Every year the members work actively as members of the stage crews and serve as ushers for the operetta. This year, recreation-wise, found the boys at the Combined fall picnic, and splash party and mixer at the Y. M. C. A. with the other choir groups. They also held a spring picnic of their own. Lester remarked about this year's Glee club, 'flt is larger and more active this year than ever before. Mr. CvLl'iE CLUB OFFlCl'.RS-fmuf Rnu: Howard Brandon, Quill Chairman, David Evans. librarian, james Moody. social chairmang john Cardipagh. treas- urer, Stanley Martin. vice president. Bark Rau: Dick Benson. secretary: David Hurst, president: Cerge Martin. librarian. ,gg v in 1 50 say' we rc Aunt Elle In W' K 1 'H r, C e , . uvegple vu KE. Ord Ing Sian Curb! - Lau! Please d 0 , Adv Annie? I talk Puffy to rn E' wfillw ' Will P., ker ding: Ike' J ewzlq Nm! fauaie Sfaine 7114044911 Gfdafzama Early this year, Paul Lester, director of the A Cap- pella and General Choirs and Boys Glee Club, an- nounced that this year the combined choirs would present Rodgers and Hammerstein's great musical play GKLAHOMA. Immediately the whole choir was in an uproar, Whose gonna' get the leads? Competitive tryouts were held soon after and the cast was chosen after much deliberation between Mr. Lester, Miss Catherine Wood of our English De- partment, and Mrs. Yvonne White McClure, who is well known in the community for her work in the theater. The cast as announced is listed here with part, lead, and understudy named respectively. Curly- John Almberg, Tom Carey, Laurie-Janet Nelson, Ann Armstrong, Ado Annie-Genevieve Coulson, Judy Onsgard, Will Parker-Doug Hutchison, Bob Knutson, Aunt Eller-Mary Beth Sorenson, Pat Barrowman, Jud Fry-Jim Padley, John Longman, Ali Hakim-Ralph Bryson, John Birks, Andrew Carnes-Ray Turvey, Paul Barnes, Cord Blam- Bob Broadway, Art Krause, Gertie-Jane Dorow, Jackie Vismara, Slim-Jon Yaggy, Jim McCloud, Ike Skidmore-Chester Palmer, Lynn Graham, Faye-Ann Armstrong, Vivian-Judy Onsgard, Ellen--Pat Barrowman, Virginia-Jackie Vismara, Kate - Barbara Butterfield, Aggie - Marlene Stickel, Sylvia-Norma Repenn, Armina-Diana West, Fred-Bob Knutson, Jess-Jim McCloud, Chalmers-John Longman, Sam-John Birks, Mike 198. --Paul Barnes, Joe-Tom Carey, Tom-Lynn Graham, Dave-Art Krause. The play takes place in the territory which was soon to become the state of Oklahoma. It is the story of a cowboy named Curly, who falls in love with Laurie, the niece of a woman named Aunt Eller. Laurie also is in love with Curly, but it seems that each is afraid for the other to find this out. Mean- while, Ado Annie drives up with Ali Hakim, the peddler man, and Laurie and Aunt Eller tell her that Will Parker, her old boyfriend, is back from the rodeo in Kansas City where he has won fifty dollars which was what Ado Annie's pa had said he had to have before he could marry Annie. How- ever, Annie isn't sure she wants to marry Will, but she is intrigued by him and when he spends his money for presents, Pa Carnes changes his mind and tells Ali Hakim he can marry Annie. But Ali Hakim doesnlt want Annie and becomes quite worried. Meanwhile, Laurie and Curly have had an argu- ment, so Laurie tells Jud, the big, surly hired hand, that he can take her to the box social. Curly and Jud get into a fight in which Jud is accidently killed. Will solves his problem by selling his presents and getting his money back. Ali Hakim then up and marries Gertie Cummins who was formerly inter- ested in Curly. Laurie and Curly make up and the closing scene, the wedding, makes the whole story complete. ORCHESTRA-Front Rou: Scott Chaney, joan Leighton, Lowellyn Brown, Dale Imig. Tom Geddes, Pat Aeschliman, Sally Schorie Barbara Len7. Svfoml Row: Alfred Andrews, Pat Smith, Ron Geddes, Shirley Baker, Jean Agan, Anne Clark, Louisa Feldman. Third Row Len Altieri, Sandra Balog. Linda Young, Steve Adamec, Dick Simpson, Bart Lipoeslty, Pat Hunsley, Joyce Speckman, Martha Sandberg Donna Peters, Alan Neurzman, Sandy Etheridge, jerry Toigo, Margaret Sifferd. Fourth Raw: Carol Peterson, Nancy Page, Rick johnson 0 Pa This year's orchestra is one of the best orchestras I have had in the nine years since l have been at J.T.H.S. One of the reasons is the increased amount of experience orchestra players achieve today before coming to high school. This is the result ofthe grade school orchestra program which is now six years old. This statement by Peter Labella, director, con- tains his reasons for the new skill and activeness in the orchestra. The value of an orchestra to a school is immense. It is an ensemble ready in a moment to help out with ' QP E U li I -100- ei S'6'z' any program. It also has outstanding vocational value for the serious minded musician and social values for the greatest percentage who participate. During the year the orchestra played concerts for the senior play on November 9-10g the junior college play on March 29-30g the operetta on May 10-1 lg and gave two concerts of its own, the first of which was given on November 18 with the Junior College Community Little Symphony featuring Joan Leighton as soloist. The Spring Concert was given on March 24 and featured Wes Shaw and Ron ORCHESTRA OFFICFRS -- Frou! Ron: janet Sifferd. social chairman: Alice Ievering. secretary: joan Leigh- ton. vice president. Burk Ruu: Tom Geddes. treasurer: Ron Hedberg, pres- ident, Bruce Mechling, Bob Symmonds, Bonnie Carter, Kathy lfrckmann, Sharon Presley, Fred Troppe. Dave Imig, Roger Berg, Ricky Kuempel, lid Haines, Cary Wigell, Don Fragale, Penny Howk. Burk Rau: I'lnora Vfnntcrs, Wesley Shaw, Hon Hedberg, Gloria Lang. janet Sifferd. Mr. l,abella, directorg Ben Levin, Noble Allan, Don Bedford, Pat Johnston, Alice Levering, 'dfqllluanqe Hedberg as soloists. It was the first time in several years that the orchestra had put on a concert by itself. The orchestra's string ensemble was also very active. During the year they played for such organi- zations as the D.A.R., Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, St. Joseph's Hospital Fund Drive, Illinois Education Association, Band Parents, and the Concert of Rhythms. The orchestra members have also been very ac- tive recreationally. They went to see the Boston Pops .. Manga Orchestra Concert on February 17 at the Civic Opera House. They also went to hear the Youth Or- chestra Concert at Orchestra Hall on January 25. Several after-concert parties were held. The or- chestra was represented by seven of its members at All-State orchestra on February 1-2. On May 3-4 the orchestra journeyed to DeKalb to the state music contest with high hopes of again receiving the first place rating which they received the year before. ORCHESTRA FNSFNTBLF - Janet Sifferd, pianog Scott Chaney. violin: .loan Leighton, violin: Alfred Andrews. violin: Pat Heschliman, viola: Alice Lcvcring, string bass, -l0l-- it, 1 1 ..., 'ef' 1 I ' nb? 1 FULL BAND-Frou! Rau: jim Kirin, Fred Troppc, Dave Ziech, Bill Flens, Bob Picha, Bill Findlay, Duane McDowell, jim Fgizio, Gary Fuller, Alan Lee, Terry Cuidetli, Dale Holt, janet Nelon. Dick hlarkgraf, judy Onsgard, jim Provance, Bob Bohnsaek, Bob Warren, Ron Franven. jim Malinowski, Ben Levin, jon Pohl, Tom Kienlen, Mike Kosteeki, Noble Allan, Merritt -Lutz. Srfoml Rom: Dave Hennessey, David Spires, Charles Smith, jim Benson, Doug Blatt, Ronald Thomas, jim Chopp, David Roth, jim O'Donnell, Mick Brei. W'illiam l.. Purdy, Robert Colombo. Merlin Miller, Alan Nuetzmann, Dan Tunstall, Dale Kramer, Paul Fisher. Richard W'erner, Francis Wiechec. Gary King. Bill Schieber, Ralph Cerney, jim Mertr. NY'arren W'alberg, Gilbert jacobs, joe Shaw. Third Rtru: Bill Xlfalling, Bruce Burford, Bernard Pollock. Louis Lakota, jesse Hill, Bill Fngle. Bill Darin, Lee Lockhart, Bob Sayles, Roger Berg, David Imig, Richard Hertz- mann. Tony Shiner. Everett Lestina, Bill Spivey, Robert Bam, Lyon Martin, Louis Vercellotti. Bill Fretty. I-'nurtb Rou: Bob Procarione, Ludwig Kuhar, Peter ll' n14ncflf'ficfaeMl' finial ' ' This year the joliet High School Band, under the direction of Bruce Housenecht, had the privilege of performing for two national band clinics. The ball- room of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago on Decem- ber 8 was the scene of the first when the band brought the tenth annual Midwest Clinic to a close. On February 1 the band performed before an au- dience of 5000 at the formal opening of the North- western Band Clinic in Moorhead, Minnesota. Dur- ing spring vacation the band traveled to Chatta- nooga, Tennessee, to make another appearance. For these clinics many outstanding composi- tions were presented: included were our director's arrangement of Robert Schumann's Symphony No. 2 in Cg the Finale of Symphony No. 5 by Dimitri Shostakovich, the symphonic suite Scheherazade by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakowg and Richard Wag- ner's Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde. -102- Connected with these performances was the honor and privilege of performing with such notable conductors and musicians as Paul Yoder, A. L. King, Alfred Reed, Phillip Lang, Don Gillis, George Reynolds and Alfred Gallodoro. The Fall Concert was on October 28. Senior Student Conductors David Tunstall and David Imig were featured along with guest conductor Robert j. Dvorak. The band, assisted by the A Cappella Choir, performed the conductor's composition, America, My Country. Also the most recent of Mr. Houseknecht's arrangements, Handel's Thanks be to Theef' was played. Football fans witnessed the performance of the 120 piece marching band, drum-majored by Richard Markgraf. This year, through the courtesy of Dr. W'illiam D. Revelli and the University of Michigan, the band presented several intricate dance routines. Niaitland, Dennis Myers, Gordon Jager, Fred Viano, Richard Criscione, Duane Paul, Leonard Bewersdorf, Walter Swanson, Tony Contos, Pat Puckett, jim McElroy, Bob Symmonds, john Roussopulos, Victor Yanchick, Lloyd Hicks, im NY'etherbee, Bill Lindblad, Ray Hoppins, Bruce Johnston, Bob Hancock, Ronald Cornelius. Flflb Row: William C Purdy, Ronald Procarione, Steve Funsten, Jerome Toigo, Nick Priddy, William Pelkey, Bob Henderson, jim Hicks, jack Dietz, Richard Carlson, Tyrone Foster, Richard Fenoglio, Bruce Binder, Richard Herath, Charles Fergu- so-i David Tunstall, jerry Ehrsam, Ralph Attaway, jim Pickering. Bark Row: Tom Vfilliford, Rickey Kuempel, Nierrlll Lang, Edward Haines, Richard XVright, Ralph Hiatt, William Wenger, Nelson Ramsey, Carl Lindstrom, Don Fragale, Matt Verbiscer, Ronald Lanham, Dale Etheridge, Randall Hute, Richard Eyrich. mom any.-7.aa.aM With spring came the district contest at Oak Lawn and the state contest held this year at DeKalb. Thirteen ensembles and 21 soloists were entered. A past winner of the sweepstakes Trophy, the band qualified, at the district, 17 soloists and 13 en- sembles in its bid for the state music crown. The 45th annual Spring Concert was held on April 14. Featured were Senior Student Conductors Dale Kramer and Jim Mertz. Other activities including playing for com- munity parades, the Veterans Day assembly, depart- ing service men at the Union Station, and various school assemblies and sports events. The Blue and Gold contest is an interesting highlight for the band boys. The band is divided into two groups and each group presents various selections under the baton of that group's student conductor. This year the contest was held during the last week in May. Sponsors selected to represent each band this year were Janet Nelson, Blue Band, and Judy Onsgard, Gold Band. Social activities included the annual Christmas party, the father-son banquet, and the annual band dinner-dance, at which time awards and presenta- tions were made to outstanding members. Graduat- ing members also received recognition at this time. All these events were sponsored by the Band Parents and Band Mothers Association. Mr. Houseknecht appeared as the guest con- ductor of the Oklahoma All-State Band held in Oklahoma City on February 22 and 23. Officers elected were David Imig, president, Dale Kramer, vice president, Merlin Miller, secre- tary, and David Tunstall, treasurer. Elected as class representative for the freshmen was Noble Allan. Jim Mertz served as quartermaster, Louis Vercelloti as stage manager, and Nelson Ramsey as property manager. -103- 6 'wxl 1 . ., A Q I f ' 1 5 gg 5 2 S 5 , ? 5 Q S Q Q s 4-my J TZ Uavxd Imlg Ihlc Kmmur Nfcrlir' Vxllcr Dave 'I'un2t.111 11.1 Slu.l1 nf C'uH.f11r iw u.fu1fm1.f Slnlmzf Crlmfzn fur V1.1 l'n'w.1rul .ml Sflhlfllf C ffr1.fmlm S1 K r'.'l,1vX lV'4'JYIlYf'V J l 3 O4 Sl CLTIUN IIADI RS f Bob male un Prmarmnc, l7cmf'r.1v , Nh-rim Miller. lhvc XI.lH.l3.1X'L'IlUlQ.Ijlxk Crxmxfxzu. frui Img-pv.. Ihn Iumt,11l. l+vruXX:N1f fnrd. IH: I'L:.Mmr. ILW Frctu. lun l':..xr.f -gr.. gn-vw ll vw LV 'rf X :Y w 4 . 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'SQ 34 S' fl i- KP -fl7 3 VARSITY FOOTBALL-Fronl Row: Dan Racich, Jim Hedges, Rich Ginnet , Jimmie Long, Joe Roman, Paul Seaborg, Randy DeZee, Joe McPhail, John Hampton, Denny Taylor, Bob Hoffman, Dick Persico. Mizlillr Row: Bob Meaks, manager, Ed McCauley, Jason Scott, Chuck W'oodl'iouse, ROn Sims, Stan Matuszewski, Don Hall. Tony Massahos, Al Lowery, Nick D'Andrea, Ron Van Dyke. Jim Long, Paul Orasco. manager. Bark Rout Head Coach John Qaamm 1411-14 The Joliet Township High School, this past year, welcomed John Davis as head football coach and athletic director. Davis studied at the University of Indiana where he also played football. In 1950-51, he was named as an All-American defensive back. During the ,S6 season the varsity posted an 0-8-1 season record. The team ended up in a last place tie in the Big 8 Conference with an 0-6-1 rec- ord. Despite this record, there were some individual standouts on the team. The rushing crown went to fullback Rich Ginetti who accounted for 308 yards in 112 attempts for a 2.7 yards per carry average. The quarterback of the team, Dick Persico, was chosen by the sportswriters in the area to fill the first string All-Area quarterback spot. Another player, Denny Taylor, received an honorable men- tion for the Big 8 Squad. The scoring lead was shared by Dick Persico and Al Lowery who account- ed for 12 points apiece. Ed McCauley and Jimmie Long also received honors when they were chosen as co-captains of the team. In regard to this past season, Mr. Davis said, 108- f1z.a,a. eww. '70 ,waz We had a very poor season as far as the won-loss column is concerned. However, we donit believe the season record is indicative of the efforts put forth by the squad members. They Worked hard and earnestly and deserved a much greater reward. As a team, we were outmanned and out numbered in every contest but the members of the football team gave that extra effort at all times. HINSDALE--The 1956 varsity football sea- son opened with a defeat as Joliet faced Hinsdale, a suburban conference power. Joliet penetrated Hins- dale's 40 yard line only once. This came about on a beautiful break-a-way run by fullback Rich Gin- etti. He was downed on the 32 yard line as the game ended with Joliet on the losing end of a 32-0 score. CATHOLIC HIGH-Joliet's second sched- uled contest found them facing their Crosstown rival, Catholic High. The first half saw Catholic High mix a little passing with a strong running at- tack to lead 13-0. The Steelmen's lone tally came late in the second half when Joliet quarterback, Dan Racich, recovered a Catholic fumble on Joliet's own 48 f' LX X 9161 if A ian 56 44 Sof 47 ,., I, 'Q ax? Ax ing, I X- E X p Davis, Rich Herro, Don Kurbis, john Longman, Bruce Rungaitis, Bill Kursell, Back Coach Gil Bell, Howard johnson, Tom Loebaka, Bill Williams Bob Harrell. Line Coach Perry Common. Ronald Kollman, manager. 144,4lemM?aa1fAaZZ0aac!imcZ,41f!i!e2fzc cheofaa Uflnllldll jason Scott Dick Perslco Iluljfnn L llalffrufk Quarlrrbafk 4 v r ' ZXB NkDAd hL Tlzl Tk! 49 yard line Then the Joliet offense began click ing and a drive of 51 yards ensued It was inspired by a 16 yard pass play from Persico to Hall Persico made the score with 1 40 left in the game Hoskins converted to end the scoring for both teams The final score was 19 7 The annual sportsmanship award which is given annually to one player on each of the two teams went this year to Dick Persico FREEPORT The Big 8 Conference opener saw Joliet face Freeport before 6 000 fans The scoring opened when John Hoskins booted a field goal late in the first quarter Joliet held the Pretzels until the final S0 seconds of the first half when a desperation pass resulted in a touchdown for Free- port The last half saw both teams score two touch- downs apiece Freeport tallied theirs in the third quater while Joliet staged a rally late in the fourth quarter Jason Scott started the comeback with an 82 yard kickoff return Dick Persico followed quickly with the second touchdown as he plunged over from the 2 yard line Hoskins converted once to make the final score 18-16. LA SALLE-PERU-The La Salle-Peru battle turned out to be the Steelmen s best game of the sea- E MC ly JoeMPhal G J T bl son The scoring began in the last quarter when La Salle broke the ice with a touchdown Then with less than two minutes to go Dan Racich passed to Lowery on the 20 yard line of La Salle Peru The next play brought Dick Persico in at quarterback Persico pitched another pass to Al Lowery standing in the end zone for Joliet s only tally Hoskins con verted to tie the final score at 7 7 WEST ROCKFORD The annual homecom ing game saw Joliet go down to defeat before a large and fast West Rockford team West Rock ford scored two touchdowns in the second period and one in each of the third and fourth periods Jason Scott and Jimmie Long did most of the ground gaining for Joliet while Persico did all of the passing The Joliet offense was centered through the middle of the Rockford line The final gun went off with our boys on the short end of a 25-0 score The de- feat was Joliet s second setback in three conference games EAST AURORA-A rugged East Aurora team scored 35 points to hand Joliet its third de- feat in four conference games. Joliet s offensive ma- chine couldnt et started in the first half as it 8 threatened only once. Jason Scott and Rich Ginetti De y Tayl k Woodho Gu d Guan! 115539-1 we Wx ATN. Y' VARSITY FOOTBALL 0-8--l JOLIET OPPONENTS 0, . ,, 32 ,, , Hinsdale 7 19 Catholic High 16 18 f Freeport 7 Y 7 H ,,7,,,,, La Salle-Peru 0 ,,,,,,, , ZS ,,,,Y,,,7, ,W'est Rockford O , H35 ,,,, . 7,,Y,,,. East Aurora 12 53.-. , Elgin 0 ,26 . ,, West Aurora 6 27, East Rockford combined short runs through the center of the line to push down to Aurora's ten yard line. The drive was quickly checked as Joliet ran out of downs. The final score read 35-0. ELGIN-Joliet's fifth conference game saw the Elgin Maroons hold Joliet to 12 points as the Maroons scored 53 points to set a new conference record. It took Joliet three quarters to get started offensively. A pass from Persico to Lowery was good enough for Jolietis first tally. As the gun went off, Elgin led, 53-12. It was Joliet's fourth conference defeat against one tie. WEST AURORA-The eighth game of the season brought Joliet its seventh defeat of the sea- son at the hands of West Aurora. The tight defense and large agile line of Aurora proved too much for the Steelmen. The Jolietans penetrated the Au- James Long Al Lowery End Emi roran's 25 yard line only once. Despite the fact that Joliet's offense wasn't clicking, Jason Scott and Rich Ginetti turned in a fine account for themselves in the running department, as did Persico in the pass- ing department. The final score was 26-0. Joliet now stood with an 0-7-1 record for the season and a con- ference record of 0-5-1. EAST ROCKFORD-The final contest of the season saw Joliet unleash a new found fury as Rich Ginetti churned out 60 yards in nine attempts in the first half. The Steelmen were just one point down at the half, but East Rockford pulled them- selves out of danger as they scored 20 points to Joliet's none in the second half. Joliet's one touch- down in the first half was credited to Dan Racich who drove over from the one yard line. The final score read: East Rockford 27, Joliet 6. Selected as co-captains for the night's game, Joe M4-,Phail and Ed McCauley are introduced to the Catholic High co-captains during pre-game ceremonies. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD-Front Row: Mickey Sawyer, Charles Hunter, Mickey Drobnak, Ray Farcus, Ron Geddes, Ezell Miles, Phil Stebbins, Ron Simonic, Charles Harmening, Don Burzawa, Ron Colbert, Neal Hutson, Rich Johnson, Jeff Hicks, manager. Second Roux: Dick Valentine, William Emerson, Ken Odell, Ken Daniels, Howard Foster, Jerry Morris, Steve Hathway, Walter Zentarski, Wayne Steinquist, Rich Sterioti, John Mc- Donald, Roger McDaniel, Charles Tinder, Jim Warthen, manager. Thin! Roux Coach George Fahrenholz, Jim Roberts, Siebert Caldwell. Donald Brown, Tony Shiner, Nate Baker, Don Golrermann, Gary McGuire, Gordon Pittscnbarger. Rudy Passehl, Jim Coonan, George Wojtowicz, George Martin, Henry Henschen, Coach Steve Lenich. 0 .L'eacbS Coach George Fahrenholz's Steelmites scored one victory against eight defeats this past season. That victory came over Crosstown-rival Catholic High by a score of 32-6. The Steelmites' season opened against Hins- dale. The game was close until the final gun when Joliet was found to be behind, 6-0. The next game found the Steelmites completely outplaying the Hill as was shown in the final score, 32-6. The Big 8 Conference opener saw Joliet lose a heartbreaker to Freeport, 12-7. LaSalle-Peru then invaded with their forces and shellacked us 20-0. The West Rock- SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL JOLIET 1-8 OPPONENTS 0 A, 6 ,,,i,w, , , H Hinsdale 32 6 Catholic High 7 12 Freeport 0 20 LaSalle-Peru 12 14 West Rockford I4 33. . ,,,,s East Aurora 13 38,,, .,,sr..s,, , , Elgin 0, .l8, West Aurora .. East Rockford ,. ..l9,., 6, ., -112- 'fag' ford meeting saw Joliet and Rockford play a tight defensive game which Rockford won in a close con- test, 14-l2. East Aurora was next, but the Steel- mites, unable to start their offensive patterns, drop- ped that game by a 3 3-14 score. Elgin seemed to have the same jinx over Joliet when the two teams met, winning 38-13. The final two games saw West Au- rora and East Rockford outscore the Steelmites, I8- 0 and 19-6, respectively. The Rockford game closed out the season and also left Joliet in last place in the conference with an 0-7 record. In the scoring department Siebert Caldwell led the team with 25 points. He was followed by Roger McDaniels, Don Burzawa, and Steve Paul with 12 points each. Charles Tinder, Bill Emerson, Gene Clark, and freshmen Nate Baker and George Martin also joined in the scoring. Leading the linemen in the front wall was guard Rudy Passehl. The remainder of the front line con- sisted of Mickey Drobnak, guard, Don Brown, tackle, Ron Simonic, tackle, Rich Steinquist, end, Gordon Pittsenberger, end, and Rich Sterioti at center. The quarterback spot was filled by Charles Tinder and Bill Emerson who worked alternately. The remainder of the backfield was filled by Siebert Caldwell, halfback, Roger McDaniels, halfback, and hard-rushing Don Burzawa, fullback. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD-Front Rau: Lee Stokes, Robert Kiiowski, Bob Querio, jim Melhorn, john Long, Tom Spinks, Steve Sula, Pete Fazio, john james. Bill Bly, jim Kline, Frank Allocco, Ronald Cresto. Miilillv Row: Dick Veach. Robert Sterling, David Brunner, William Bluford, Larry Mclilrath, joe Morrow, jr., joe McCarthy, Stewart Hutchison, Albert Long, Dennis Grossman, Nate jefferson, Ralph Koch. Bark Row: Dick Benson, Doug Boyd, Robin Hall, Clyde Goranson, Terry Hunch, Nick Kovacevich, Kent Ziech, Bob Kerr, Dave Egly, Gordon Crowther, David Evans, Ron Gunnard, Prank Bates, joal Ott, Coach Robert Mitchell. sax., ew empzazs amz. 40414611 .s' Our freshman football team compiled a 3-4-1 sea- son record. The Steelmidgets opened the season with a 13-0 loss to Hinsdale. Their next game resulted in a scoreless tie with East Aurora. joliet broke into the win column with an 18-7 victory over Bradley. They followed up with another 19-0 victory over Marmion. Then the Steelmidgets suffered two straight defeats at the hands of West Aurora and East Aurora by scores of 26-6 and 7-6 respectively. In one of their best games, they rebounded against Lockport and won their third game, 19-0. In the finale, joliet bowed to Marmion in a second meeting by a 24-0 score. Despite the mediocre record, some of the fresh- men looked promising to Coaches Russell Leksell, who worked with the backs, and Bob Mitchell, who was in charge of the linemen. Starting in the line were john james, center, Steve Hockenberry, tackle, Bob Kerr, tackle, Bill Bluford, guard, Bill Bly, guard, Dave Egly, endg and james Tripple, end. The linemen were big and tougher than usual for freshmen. The backfield took credit for having the most FRESHMAN FOOTBALL JQLIET 3-4-1 OPPONENTS 077, K K 13- ,,,, H ,,,.., Hinsdale 0 VVYV 0 , .... East Aurora 187 N , , 7, , ........ Bradley 19 Vzyvrr K , 0 H ,.,. .Marmion 6 , 26 . . West Aurora 5 , , 7 East Aurora 19 , 0 , , ,. Lockport 0 , 24, Marmion valuable player and the team captain. Nate Baker, a hard-charging fullback, won the most valuable player title. Gordon Crowther was elected honorary captain of the team. Both of the boys were chosen on a vote by their teammates. Particularly encouraging is the fact that the squad finished out the season with sixty boys re- maining on the roster. The boys are to be com-- mended for this fact, good teams in their next thr' years will require more than eleven good plavf s if they are to have depth. ,f X VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD-Front Row: Mickey Sawyer, Bill Norman, Larry Stonitsch, Tom Trevena, Jimmie Long. Middle Row: Dan Racich, Don Morris, Bob Norfleet, Bill Marco, Dave Stokes, Bob Hoffman, Denny Taylor. Bark Row: Gerry Zelko, Dick Persico, Bob Harrell, Bob Rad- cliffe, Bob Kujawa, Bob Meek, manager, Alan Lee, manager, Coach Perry Goranson. Zdwizlm Glam If Ummm -- 3 .Beam Posting a sparkling 11-3-1 record, the 1956-57 varsity wrestling team enjoyed a successful season. Coach Perry Goranson's boys scored victories over varsity teams from Lockport, Bremen, Bloom, West Aurora, Rich, Calumet of Chicago, Elgin, Kanka- kee, Wheaton, LaSalle-Peru, and against Hinsdale's junior varsity. Losses were inflicted by Calumet City, Thorton of Harvey, and Blue Island. The tie was with Carl Sandburg. In the Big 8 Conference meet, held here, the Steelmen took second as a team. However, individ- ually they placed first in five classes. Victors were Mickey Sawyer, 95 pounds, Bill Norman, 103 pounds, Tom Trevena 112 pounds, Jimmie Long, 127 pounds, and Dan Racich, 145 pounds. Two boys, Larry Stonitsch and Mickey Sawyer, qualified in the sectional tournament to make the trip to the University of Illinois in Champaign- Urbana for the state meet. The team placed fifth in the sectional tournament. Stonitsch won the 112 114- pound class while Sawyer placed second in his 95 pound class in the sectional meet. In the state meet Sawyer lost his first match. Stonitsch won his initial match but suffered a dis- located shoulder in his second match with the boy who went on to win the state championship in that weight division. If Stonitsch had been able, he could have wrestled for third place, but his injury kept him out of the consolation match. Sawyer, consider- ing that he is only a sophomore, did well to qualify. Letter winners and their individual regular- season records follow: Jerry Dunbar, 0-7-1, Bob Hoffman, 2-11, jimmy Long, 10-5, james Long, 9-3, Bill Marco, 9-4, Don Morris, 5-3, Bob Nor- fleet, 6-3-1, Bill Norman, 8-5-1, Dick Persico, 3-4, Dan Racich, 4-1, Mickey Sawyer, 9-1, Dave Stokes, 1-3, Larry Stonitsch, 14-0, Denny Taylor, 3-9, Tom Trevena, 12-0, and Jerry Zelko, 2-2. Norfleet and Norman are sophomores and Zelko is a fresh- man. Seventeen boys including Bob Meek, manager, received letters. Q N., 19 if lv' J' rv K 3 lRl'SllN1:'xN wiRl'iSAl-LINCLY SQUAD - KYIITJIPIRZ R f rd McClintock. jerry X1 l l 3 1 l 1: I Qpinlu. platlvi Quirk, Henry Barry Ciardner. Frank Bates. Dave XX'.irt'hen. Bob Kijowski, Bill Bly. Steve Hockenberry. Ierry Smith. Clyde Goranson. Bill laeer. lohn larncs. Coach Bob Niitchell. 116- SOPHOMORIE W' R E S T L I N G TIQANI-Kneeling: jerry Zelco, Don Shulk. Neal Hutson, Steve Paul, jim Columbus, jim XY'arrhcn. Sfdfirllllgi Chuck Vfoodhouwe. 11111 Bly, Charles Harmcning. Xcrn Bonham, Don Brown, Coach Bob Mitchell. aaadz-Sapfz Bead! Spollafi Record J. T.'s freshman-sophomore grapplers, under the guidance of Coach Bob Mitchell, posted a spectacu- lar and spotless 11-0 record. Up to The fs press time, this team was the only one in the school to fin- ish its season with an unblemished record. The victories came over Lockport, Carl Sand- burg, Bremen, Bloom, Rich Township, Calumet of Chicago, Morris, Elgin, Thorton of Harvey and Blue Island. .Ioliet placed third as a team in the annual Revis tourney which concluded the season. Neal Hutson and Bob Norfleet took first in the 112 pounds and 165 pounds classes respectively. Gerald Zelko took second in the 95 pound class. Q Three boys on the team finished the season without a loss. These three were Richard McClin- tock, 95 pounds C9-01 : Bill Bly, 138 pounds Q4-01, and Bob Norfleet, 165 pounds Q6-OJ. Four more grapplers had only one defeat. They were Neal Hut- son, 112 pounds C13-lj, Steve Paul, 120 pounds C9-1-11 Chuck Woodhouse, 175 pounds C6-1-lj, and Gerald Zelko, 95 pounds Q4-1 D. Other boys and their records included Don Schulk, 103 pounds C9-21, jim Columbus, 127 pounds C10-31, Jim Warthen, 133 pounds C9-31, Jerry Dunbar, 138 pounds C2-31, Charles Harmening, 145 pounds K3-81, Vern Bonham, 154 pounds C2-4-113 Ken- neth O,Dell, 165 pounds C2-41g and Don Brown, heavyweight Q5-71. .XY ,eseef 5 .fa of-I .q. .- ., , Y Q Q xii 'Q a glgxfj gil. , M?-V if f FWSM' . 3' 4 Pggfr i ' y v 3 , 'AQ .f -r i f 3 ' Y Qui., A .- 1. . 'J' Q lg 'K-'Tl' J Y '-vim.: 5 ,t H 1 wrfihd, ,ff 'nsillltliy lykuv nno ' 'X ,A E . ' '. rljll 'lf 'M xx. I aff- 'ibn Q 1. 3 r' fr .Q . V, f . . f . 9 ' Q U Q Q xr J 5 L, dx 54 n , . M it I I g 6 15 1 X, -, 5' 'T A O Joliet team, was placed on the first string of the Joliet Regional tournament team and was named at a forward post on the second team for the Big 8 Con- ference. During the Regional he laced the nets for 38 points in the two games he played. Guard Charley Brown was placed on the second team. In the Re- gional, Joliet opened first round play with an 89-58 victory over Peotone. Ed Jones and Charley Brown led the team with 23 and 21 points respectively. Heavily favored Bloom, ranked 7th in the state, survived first round play. The Steelmen then faced Lockport for the third time this season and for the third time Lockport eked out a close victory over J. T. by a score of 44-39. This defeat finished the tournament trail for the Joliet team. The game with Lockport also proved to be the finale of the season. In all, Joliet played 24 games, winning 11 and losing 13. Joliet's first game opening the season was a 68-44 defeat suffered at the hands of Bloom, a perennial South Suburban power. Joliet then crush- ed Marmion 73-56 behind the 20 point output of Jones and 19 of Lichtenwalter. The third game was against cross-town rival, Catholic High. The Hill- toppers, powerful but not as aggressive as the Steel- men, fell 54-52, behind Ed Jones' 20 points. The fourth game of the season saw Joliet and NealZiech's lady luck pull out a tight 81-79 overtime victory over Roosevelt. Ziech hit a 20 foot jump shot with 7 seconds remaining in the overtime period. The Big 8 Conference opener was a sad outing for J. T. as they lost to East Aurora 71-53. This game Charley Brown N911 Zicfli was quickly retalliated for with a 55-42 win over Argo, which was led by Mike McBride's 15 points. The second conference game was a defeat at the hands of LaSalle-Peru, 73-43. Jones scored 15 points and Ziech 10. The final game before the Christmas tournament was a heart-breaking loss to Lockport, 43-42. The Joliet Christmas tournament, which Joliet won, followed. Despite the fact that Jones, McBride, and Ziech all hit in the double figures, West Aurora defeated Joliet, 67-63. Freeport did the same by a 58-55 score. Again Glasgow, McBride, Jones, and Ziech all hit in the double figures. Joliet and Charley Brown then defeated Rich on Brown,s 20 foot jump shot with seconds remaining. The score was 67-66. Joliet next faced number 2 state-ranked Elgin. A power- ful Elgin team swarmed over Joliet, 74-37. The win over Kankakee, 69-51, led by Jones' 20 points and Ziech's 17, put Joliet back into the win column. The Steelmen then won their only two con- ference games by beating East Aurora, 74-47, and East Rockford, 73-56. The Rockford game saw Mc- Bride, Ziech, Brown, and Jones hit in the double figures. The final four games on the regular sched- ule saw Joliet suffer defeats at the hands of West Aurora, 56-48, W'est Rockford, 67-40, Joliet Cath- olic, 76-74, and Elgin, 70-60. In the Joliet Catholic game, the entire first string of Joliet hit in the double figures. The Elgin game was startling to most Joliet fans as Joliet held the Maroons in the first half, but couldn't keep up with their superior height in the second half. Fd Jones Mike McBride fiuarif fflldfill Ifrnu auf Fofwanj F5 Lil ii Q 2 JLNIOR NARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD F 0 I R u Bll Elyea Hcnrv Bern Ceorge Carl n Ron Sms V lfle Rou Fred Troppe Paul Wht ore R chard Sedak m H lls B la R u Kurt Bcttenhausen manager Pa I Ncl o Bll Bcr Bob Nladgak Bob X nDykc ywaaaazaazvmsaas Ream! jolnet Townshxps lumor varslty basketball team scored the most pomts nn a smgle game m the hlstory of yumor varslty basketball at J T when they beat Bradley 91 49 m the last game of the season Over the season the squad posted a 10 9 record Fred Troppe jack McCarthy, and Bob Mad jak were the leadmg game scorers Troppe scored the mcst pomts over the season The startmg team was composed of Fred Troppe 6 0 forward jack McCarthy 6 1 forward, Bob Madyak 6 4 center, Paul Whlt more 5 11 guard, Bnll Elyea S8 guard, and Henry Berry, S 10 guard Other boys who saw actnon are Ron Sums, R1ch Sedak1s Paul Nelson George Carlm 1m Hnlls, and ohn Almberg Valuable expernence was gamed w1th the nme teen game schedule These boys and the two junlors on the varsnty Llchtenwalter and Znech, and a good sophomore team should provmde plenty of compe t1t1on for vars1ty startmg assngnments next year JUNIOR XARSITY BASKETBALL JOLIET 10 9 OPPONENTS Bloom Marmlon St Pats Kankakee West Aurora West Kankakee Blue Island I-Imsdale Rnch La Grange Rich East Kankakee Bloom East Aurora West Aurora Marmnon Blue Island LaGrange East Aurora Bradley 121 1 , ' , 31l 0 , ' va ,gif 4, I I ix I ' , X 0 1 I , is ,, ,V , . , x. , , 1 ' ' 4 9 4 - , e , I , - 'W U 4 ff 14 ft 1 -' , , H f . ,. ,,,, f' a,,,,,f ,, N 'I' I , . 1 1 M 0 : I ' , I 1 I , i . . 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Row Bull McCarthy Lance l'mory Dck Ster ot Ed Spezno Snebert Caldwell Mrlllr Row jerry Wldlowskn Glenn Bates Henry Kodr ck Bull Laken nm Oberwortmann Bu la Row Coach Tony Gut errez Da e Kctt g Bull Emerson Gary McGuire Steve Hathway Tom Koscnk manager Sopfals' ff'7ea1n7Uu1Al7fo4!vL6 Coach Tony Gutnerrez s sophomores posted a fme 17 6 won and lost record thas past season The team started the season superbly wlth twelve v1ctor1es rn thlrteen starts Thexr only defeat rn thexr flrst thirteen games was at the hands of Cathollc Hlgh 58 46 whxle losmg four The team ended conference play m thnrd place behmd West Rockford and East Aurora The Carl Sandburg Invntatnonal Tournament followed johet brought the trophy home w1th v1c tones over Evergreen Park 68 25 Reavrs, S1 31 and Lockport, S8 44 The Lockport tnlt was the champlonshxp game Lance Emory averaged 22 pomts a game and rebounded spectacularly durmg the tournament The startmg fave consxsted of Kettwxg for ward Wndlowskx, forward, Emory, center, Mc Carthy guard, and Laken, guard Top reserves were Ed Spezlo, nm Oberwortmann, Slebert Cald well and Glen Bates Bates fmlshed the season at tl regular forward post 172 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL JOLIET 17 e CARL SANDBURG INXITATIONAL OPPONENTS Bloom Marmlon Jolxet Cathollc Roosevelt East Aurora La Salle Peru Lockport Lockport West Aurora Freeport Rnch Townshup Elgxn Kankakee East Aurora East Rockford West Aurora West Rockford olxtt Cltholnc Elgm OURNAMENT Evergreen Park Reavxs Lockport r L , A . 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S8 3 3 3 443, 33 . 3, 3 U FRESHNlA'N BASKETBALL CAD SQUAD I-will R014 Kent Zexch G0rd0n Crow ther im Larson Bob Sterling Suren Seton Willie Rou, im Anderson joe Ott Ty rone Foster 'Nat Baker George Karol Bob Lmdstrom manager Bark Rau Coach Bill How ard james Orr oe Zagar Ray 'Viusich amz, aww Maas Maw The freshman basketball players were again split into two squads due to the exceedingly large number of boys who reported The A squad, under Coach Bill Howard, compiled a 12 8 won loss record for the season Despite the fact that the team lost five of their last six games, the season record still was over the S00 percentage The squad itself was not short of starters as the team had two teams of com ing the games One team was composed of Crowther, forward Ott, forward, Baker, center, Sterling guard, and Orr, guard They were equalled in abil ity by Zagar, forward Musich, forward, Foster, center, Seron, guard, and Larson, guard The B squad, coached by Gilbert Bell posted an 8 4 season record Three of their four losses were by a mere one point The first string consisted of McPha1l, forward, who also suited up for some sophomore tilts, Kerr, forward, Egly center, Laken, guard, and Hmch, guard Most of the boys on the B squad had never had grade school bas came around well and sees a bright season for next year s sophomore team when the A and B squads combine Mr Howard remarked that his squad had better than average height FRFSHMAN BASKFTBALL fBJ SQUAD Front Row Bob Hinze Dick Benson Ralph Cerny Willie Shelbx ars Wigcll Tom Laken Dan Davis Hfdile Rnu Fugene Borgra Terrv Hinch Wolfgang Short Dick Noble Bob Kerr Ron Cornelius Ira Leonard manager Burk Rau Howard Seaborg Dick F2710 ohn 'Nicoll Dase Egly Glen McPhail Coach Gil bert Bell 123 ,I 5 , , . .. wg , , - l U ' ll ,Y ' . lk 73 - ' . . , . parable ability. The two teams alternated in start- ketball experiences. Mr. Bell said the boys really Y ' l . ' 1 Cl ,, fl ,, , 5 . s ' l ' ei a 5. G . 4. 'V J AAV- Y 'V' 1957 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE A fl 2 Glenbard Rxch Townshxp Wheaton Cathohc Hlgh Morrxs Bloom Kankakee Blue Island Rnch Townshnp May Elgm Marmlon Morrxs Cathollc Hlgh St Procoprus Lockport Elgm IHSAA TOURNAMENT son s sophomore squad, were mtent on trymg to better last season s record Other outstandlng as prrants battlmg for fnrst strrng posntnons were jumors Ron Van Dyke Ron S1ms, and Travls Bon nev1lle, Ed Spezro, a standout sophomore up from last seasons freshman squad Don Zagoda, and Tony Massahos, a transfer from Chlcago As thls art1cle went to press, Johet had played only one game, that endmg rn a 3 1 defeat at the hands of Glenbard Glenbard scored all of thexr runs ln the fnrst mnmg as Mnke McBr1de, Johet starter on the mound, suffered a shght touch of Wrldness Wh1ch mrght have been due to the cold The season opener lasted only frve mnmgs due to the 40 degree weather Neal Zlech, who relxeved Home Home There Home Home There Home There There There Home There There There Home There Home joe Kozlevcar deserves a vote of thanks from both the Athleuc Department and the Year book Staff for comprlmg all of the copy for thus sectnon of the book joe dxd the work on has own trme he was not a member of the sta f McBr1de rn the thrrd 1nn1ng, prtched scoreless ball durmg h1s turn on the mound Johet s only hxt came nn the fmal lnmng by pmch hrtter Ron Slms The lone tally came on a walk to Paul Whntmore, an error, and a dropped fly ball Wh1ch put Whtt more across the plate Starters for Jollet were Irwm Mann, fnrst base, Jlm Bush, second base, Paul Whnt more, thnrd base, Ed Spezxo, shortstop, Tony Massahas, left fleld Matt Kozuh, center fleld, and Don Zagoda, rnght freld On the whole, the varsnty had much fneldmg strength, a versatlle bench, tremendous pxtchmg, and fanr hrttmg If the boys could get them all to gether and mto operatlon, they would stand a good chance of goxng downstate SOPHOVIORE BASEBALL SQUAD-Front Row Coach Ken Parker Dave Strrbns Donald Burzawa Chuck Brazeal George H Martm Bob Smnth Edche Stahovnak Stanley Gnlbert Pete Shepley Mnlrlle Row Paul Duncan manager Rnch Stenote Louns Lakota joe Kozlevcar Dalvm Ellts Lance Emory Bull McCarthy Roger McDan1el Gary Wrlhelmn jxm Kochevar Back Row Ronald Kollman manager Paul Orosco Bull Laken Tex McGu1re Bob Blaesmg Steve Hathway Bull Emerson Rrch Modery Jrm Oberwortmann jerry Stytv 125 P .l ,vi-ii AiiiiYYii'Viv----F -irrinr-iii'Y-AA-iirirrY'iYiiiiYiv---------I-AY-viii-iirkvvii-i ' 4 ' ' ,,,,,,, , ,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,, A, ,, t,-,,,,,,t,,,,,t,,,,,t,,,, I 3 . 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'7eam4 Gam Z SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Under Coach Ken Parkers leadership the sopho more baseball team hoped to post an improved record over last season s sophomore team Gilbert Bell former minor league player was assistant coach of the squad Under Coach Sakal the 1956 team posted a 6 9 record Their annual two contests with Catholic High found Neal Ziech starting on the mound for both games The first game was a victory over the Hill 6 2 but the second game turned out to be an 8 4 reversal The loss to Catholic High turned out to be Ziech s only setback as he posted a S 1 pitching record Pitchers on this season s squad who hoped to post respectable records were m Oberwortmann Gary Wilhelmi Gerry Stytz and George Martin At the time this article went to press the sophomores had had all of their games ramed out but the tentative lineup from Coach Parker listed these boys and their positions Joe Kozlex car only returning letterman from the S6 squad catching Roger McDan1els first base Bill Laken second base Bill Emerson third base Ed Stahoviak short stop Don Burzawa left field Lance Emory center field and Rich Sternoti right field The squad had very good hitting much depth fair pitching and lots of spirit 126- FRESHMAN BASEBALL The freshman baseball squad saw another new face for a coach as Tony Gutierrez succeeded B111 Burns as head mentor Under Burns the S6 freshman team split their two games with the Hill as they defeated the Hill behind jim Oberwortmann s pitching and then lost 10 0 in the finale against them Up to the time this article was being written the freshman squad of 1957 had been ramed out only once That left eleven of twelve games on the schedule yet to be played Candidates for the positions were Steve Sula Tom Fahrenholz and Glen McPha1l who are all battling for the first string catching post Pitchers were Bob Sterlmg Kent Ziech and Dave Hennessey Infielders mclude Tony Lapaso first base Larry DuChance second base and im Orr third base The short stop position was wide open and was to be given to anybody who could prove himself capable of holdmg the position down Candidates for the outfield were Ken Lawson and Speed Bor gra a few of the pitchers were expected to fill in wh1le waiting their turn on the mound Coach Gutierrez had approximately forty boys out for positions and any one of them had a chance to nail down a starting post 4 l l ' I . .' ron au: Gerry Zelko, erry Willey, ack Loy, Barry Swan, Frank Baloy, Dou Silverman, o uerio, Ron Procarione, Larr uChance. Seroml Roux Melvin Sayre, Eldon Devore, Tom Laken, jerry Fronek, ob Kerr, Kent Ziech, Steve Sula, Tom Fahrenholz. hm 0102 C0231 Ton GUUCFFCZ, Ira L60l12rCl, Ric ard Carlson, Tom Keigher, Ton LaPaso, Glen McPhail, Pete Fazio, Han odrick. ack Row: jim Larsen, Llo ic s, Virgil Steinquist, Terry Guidetti, Bob S erling, ynn Olsen. . , . , - 9 ' v . A . , 8 , a s . . . , . , s - . , - ' 9 I 9 ' 9 ' , -, a . I Q Y . . . . , . ' - a x Ji . l 3 , Y 3 ' - 1 S , , 4 J , - Q Y n . , u I 4 w , . y Q Z ' a i 1 S 5 i 5 s i - Q 1 u 5 Q 1 , . . 'aff , 1 7 n , 3 VARSITY GOLF TEAM-Front Rau: Bill Pokorny. Bob Schenk. Harry Mathers, Bill Pratt. M1.I.l1e Ruu : Bill Lloyd, Dale Fother- gill. Sid Holder, jack Corwin, Bark Roux Keith Lichtenwalter. joe Klint. Coach Shirley Vfinterroth. Z ' n Qalfeaa Reina 404 '57 '7eam Coach Shirley Winterroth's varsity golf team this season set their sights on the Big 8 Conference match held at Rockford, the state meet, and the Intercity matches. The team faced a fourteen match schedule. During the 1956 season the varsity placed third in the district meet, fourth in the Big 8 Conference and won the Intercity trophy from Catholic High and Lockport Township. FRFSHMAN - SOPHO- MORE GOLF TEAM- F-ronf Rau: Lyle Steinquist, W'alter Whitehead, Henry Azuma, jerry Querio, jim Kline. Herme Greenberg. Middle Roux Dick Valen- tine, Gary Xvigell, Bob Hinze, Bob Dow, Dave Kettwig. Gordon Kay, Bob Kegley. Bob Hoberg. Bark Row: jim Maddux, Bill Darin, David Evans, Bill McCarthy, Dick Hertzmann, Chuck Tinder. David Kondrackc. Coach Shirley Winterroth. Back from the '56 team and named to this year's first five were Bob Schenk, a sophomore who won a varsity letter in his freshman year, Sid Holder, Joe Klint, Keith Lichtenwalter, and Bill Lloyd. The freshman-sophomore team played a five match schedule. Starters were Dick Hertzmann, Gordon Kay, Dave Kettwig, Dick Valentine, and jerry Widlowski. -'- - Fi. '-.A..uxH VARSITY TRACK SQUAD I- I Rau, Ch I B o D n Alle Lee H I -I Lo g De ny Taylor joe Perozz Mrldl Row ch H W erly m H dge Nick DA drea Rch Terlep joe C eghto D Clo c G t Fr d Tho po Rch Gall Coc K ou o r g Noe I-Iert B Ber c s Bob Stll AI Cooper Co ch Bll H ad The 1957 varsxty track team desplte a slow start armed to show a great lmprovement over last year s 1956 runners Coach Don Krenlen and Assxstant Coaches Hal Wrmberly and Bxll Howard had the servlces of some of last years outstandmg letter wmners The returnxng lettermen were led by Bob Broadway and Al Cooper who were thls season s elected co captaxns They were bolstered by John Hoskms B1llBern1ckus Dan Allen 1m Long m mxe Long and Larry Stomtsch These boys fllled rn every POSICIOD wrth good strength except rn the quarter male the broad lump and the pole vault The weakened sltuatron 1n these events was due to the fact that some of last season s standouts dld not report for track this year Durmg the 1956 season the ol1et varsxty showed no strength or wmnmg power at all The only hnghhghts of the season were the performances of several boys nn the dlstrnct and state meets In the dnstrxct meet boys must w1n a f1rst or second or equal a certam trme or dlstance to qualnfy for down state competntron Boys who dld so were Bob Broad way Claude Wllson Ohver Baker Al Cooper ohn I-Ioskms B111 Bernnckus rm Long Terry Casser1lla and oe Mussano Al Cooper also took second 1n both the hlgh and low hurdles nn last years con ference meet In downstate competntnon none of 128 the quahfners won m h1s respectlve freld Thrs season s track team was also strengthened rn the mlle run as T welcomed a transfer from Mmooka H1gh School In h1s fxrst effort Charley Brown ran the mnle m a trme of 4 48 whnch was good enough for a fxrst agamst Bloom, ln olret s flrst meet Brown and Broadway showed the only real power m olret s fnrst meet as Broadway cap tured the fnfty y.ard dash nn 5 7 seconds He also ran the 220 rn 24 9 seconds The squad 1tself was beaten 96 2X3 pomts to 21 2X3 ponnts for johet Other boys who competed were Bob Armstrong who ran the 440 m 62 seconds Dan Allen who ran the 880 m 2 13 6 Al Cooper who ran 7 3 m the low hurdles and 8 0 m the hugh hurdles, ohn Hosknns who put the shot 48 feet Duck Persmco who pole vaulted 10 feet lm Long and B111 Bernlckus who both cleared 5 10 m the hxgh jump and Bob Broadway who went 18 feet m the broad jump In the quarter mxle Bob Norfleet returnnng sophomore letter wmner looked lmpressnve Furthermore wlth the assnstant coachmg of ex mrler Dan Imr1e and wnth the predlctlon of a better season than the 1956 squad turned 1n hopes were hxgher for Coach Knenlen and hrs squad to brmg home more laurels and trophnes for T rn the 1957 season - 'ron ': ar ie r wn, 1 n, ei man, Don Baudino, im n , n , i. i e : Coa al imb , Ji e s, I i ' n , i , r i n, Tim u s, Ri h inne ti, e m s n, i i, a h Don ienlen. Burk R ': B b A mstron , 1' l z, ill ni ku , a man, , a i ow r . g ' ' 1 Y ' ' . . , . , . J. . ' 1 . . . . . . , - I . , . , . ' - . J . , . .. . - 1 1 1 ,I 1 JI ' ' ' , . . . . 1 1 ' 1 . . . , I 1 1 , . , l . . . , , . . . , , . J . - 1 9 J 1 1 s ,' 1 u - J . , , - ' 1 Y, ' ' ' l y 1 . . 9 - , l ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 J ' 1 1 J 1 1 1 . . , . . . - . l r Tl 'T' Y Brtjlisnhl? C5055 CFDLNTIWRT SQI-AD F 1R0u Rxch Cvallx Henry B rn Iarrx Stunt l Will! Rau Wayne Waddell Charles Clark Charlie n om ary nd T omg on Xlark Albrctht Iee Hellman IL: k Rrn In IJ n lx ml n Ilan Allen Bull Bermckus Ixcnny McKean Gerr an C ner rx ed-044 eaunhq paaqfzam 0 Coach Don Kxenlens cross country team, 1n 1tS thnrd season at T shovu ed much more depth than had previous teams The team ran a twelve meet schedule, whxch IS extremely dlfflcult to arrange due to the scarclty of cross country teams 1n hlgh schools The sport of cross country proves 1tself to be an endurance sport, and competltors face very tough compet1t1on Letter wnnners on the S6 squad turned out to be Charley Brown, who led the team, Larry Sto nxtsch, a prevnous vars1ts cross country letter w1n ner, Lee Hellman, Dan Allen Rlch Galll, and Ken 'VIcKeand These boys proved themselves to be rug ged endurance runners as they dxsplayed much team sp1r1t and wmnmg power Season Iaurels came about as jollet placed fourth ln the Bxg 8 Conference meet The Steelmen were led by Charley Brown as he placed second m the fxeld In d1str1ct competltxon, whlch qual1f1es boys for downstate compeutxon, Brown agam led the team as he ran fourth ln the meet In the state meet Brown, the only quahfner for Johet, placed elesenth nn a fleld of 169 runners Brown mnght hue run even better, but because of an mjury he ran wlth a cast on hls arm Provmg that h1s mjury was not 1 hxndrance he proved hls perseverance and splrnt by competmg m the meet HIS eleventh place fxnnsh kept Jolxets name ID IHSAA recog muon CR OSS COUIN TRY SCHEDULE La C range Dov ners Grove Elgm 'viazon Glenbard York Hmsdale Bloom Hmsdale St Charles Invxtatnonal Sophomore Invntatxonal DISITICI Meet Conference Meet STATE MEET IHSAA There There There There Glenbard Hmsdale There There Leyden Bloom Rockford I 1 I - V, VV, fy -...yi - L Ln, - , ... b J, - . - N A A V C ', ' 1 W I - ' C . V' 4 NCI. I It 1' : , , ' ..' N ' ' N -' ' . . . 1' 2 3 Cuac rr 'rex e , , , ' '- ' , y Ilorrm . Carl Br ' , IJ.-I I Morse. ' ' 0 - . , . . Y . . , l L K I L , 4 , . . . . , , . , , , . - . K 1 . . . V - 7 - Y , M, .L . ' I ,, , , Y V V . - 2C of FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRACK SQUAD-Front Row: Bob Bam. Bob Lindstrom, Bob Meek, Bob Dow, Ken Kleinhoffer, Frank Lasser, Dick Benson, Phillip Lorenc, David Warthen, james Moody. Srrund Roux Chuck Woodhouse, Tom Troughton, Larry Ahlgrim, Chuck Ander- son, jim Hancock, jim Wedic, Bob Norfleet, Frank Bates, Wayne Steinquist, jesse Hill, Nathaniel Baker. Third Row: Billy Carlson, Pete Grazis, Frank Bati, Ralph Davis, jim Warthen, Rich Chavez, Tom Kienlen, Mickey Sawyer, Don McCallum, Steve Calamaras, manager. Bark Row: Ron Petrinos, George Woitowicz, joal Ott, Rudy Passehl, Richard Noble, Tony Shiner, Ronald Cornelius, Tyrone Foster, Bill Wondrey, Tom Koscik. '7aac!z-Emu G 9 Zfmfe joliet's freshman-sophomore track team had almost the same schedule as the varsity as Coach Don Kien- len found himself coaching a group of boys with good ability and much enthusiasm. Boys who showed promise against Bloom in the opener were Grazis, who ran the 50 yard dash in 6.0 secondsg Shelby, who ran the 220 in 26.5 secondsg Mitchell, who ran the 440 in 59.8 secondsg Noble, who did the 880 in 2:23.85 and Phil Lorenc, who ran the mile in 5:23. In the hurdles Wandry ran the lows in 8.5 seconds and the highs in 9.4 seconds. The shotput was thrown by Chuck Woodhouse, the pole vault cleared by Troughton, and the high jump cleared by Shelby. Letter winners for the cross country squad were Frank Bati, honorary captain elect jerry Widlow- ski, who was later moved up to varsity competitiong Bill Wandrey, Don McCallum, joe Kozlevcar, jim Oberwortmann, George McKeand, and freshmen Glen McPhail, jim Orr, and Larry DuChance. Coach Kienlen has a bright outlook for varsity competition as the frosh-soph boys posted a good record and also showed some very good individual runners. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD-From' Rou: Ralph Alderman. Bob Lindstrom. Tom Kienlen, Lief Hendrickson, joe Kozlevcar, Ken Bristol, Frank Baloy. Middle Rau: Bob Smith, Pete Shepley, Suren Seron, jim Moody, jim Oberwortmann, Don McCallun, Bill Spivey, Frank Bati, George McKeand. Bark Rau: Larry DuChance. Robert Bato, Tom Slocum, jim4Orr, Bill Wandrey, jesse Hill, Glenn McPhail, jerry Widlowski, Paul Duncan, manager. JS 5 Q f 5 ,Q y Wy. f . 3, 3 5 AA 5 - 43 1 Q ' 3 4 A' 3 Y,,z . in, -..oe ' f .-A-fi J-,ve A.. if- ' 5 17: gggplm, , .A .DQ kg v,..f A W5 K L YV .I A Y I - 1 1' , 5, .1 k V- , 4 ' f - , ' QQ! ' .iw M xiii? fish, Q vvf,. ' Ag , ' -eg K ' f fa. 1 ff? fx A 1 ' ' V . 1 ' ,' X If . - 'Vit a '-an , 2 '-'MM' ' - - fi ' , ' J 'F ,-' . 1 543 QQ! ,J ,jr Hi A , f 1- sh V , - -2, fi A s -3 -' f 4 -2.5 F3 iv 'Z ' ' ls' 4 ,v 4 A . , .fi ' .5513 ,, f - T 4 I J, 1 A HL., vu Wi 31 ' k'!: ' gl ,Q 'fu ' . ,A 1 12 11. . xflgkfpnffl- .' 1 H, .. ,Vaci-.., . X, I Q , V fps .Mn Y 'i P' ,,- wg ff, 5J1,,--'Exe . A 1 X1 1 . 'Q . V..- ,jf- .4 1. J Si' bg -. K I' 'Ni 1 , lf 4 ll I7 HW UNDEFFATFD STEELMEN UR.-SR. CHAMPSD--Kneeling: Jimmie Long, Al L Slamfzngz Don Zagodz, jim Long, Rich K if H , THUNDIfRBIRDS1IR.- 'iR.TOL'CH FOOTBALL CHAMPSJ - Frrml Rffll: Mike McBride. Sam Alton, 'il 'filly 4 , 1. -' l 7 ' vw no,Dan Allen. Iiafk Rnu: Ken Glasow, Ray Stmppa- 7on. Vfayne Waddell ARISTOCRATS LFROSH SOPH. TOUCH FOOT- BALI. CHAMPQJ - Wlid- lowski. L mory. Kozlcvcar. Laken. UGLY SIX KAIR,-SR. T0l.'Cll FOOTBALL, SFCOND PLD C115 -Kr1rcIiv1,Q: Leo Frcdriukfon. Bill Ely-ea. Sfdfliflllfi Kcirlm Liuliv cenwalrer, Gary Liclitcnwalscr. Bob Macljak. GOLDEN HAXVKS KFROSH. SOPH. TOUCH FOOTBALL, SECOND PLACED-Kcn Nur' czyk, Mu-lvin Sayre, jimmy Vledic. Bob Patrick, RayN1usicl1. 140508 fn in Spell! TABLF TENNIS CHAMP BASKETBALL TROOPERS CFROSH.-SOPH. BASKETBALL CHAMPSJ -,ack Sweeps,- owcry, Don Hall, -Fwwi Rouz Ray Farcux Frank Fnloy, Ron Simonic. A ' 0l0d,igi, Havk Rau: Rudv Passchl, George Vfotlowiqzv Ron Kollmgn, ' iffy +12 , mi . N gi 1 f 1 ,gi XYRESTLING CHAMPS-.lack Quirk, Eldon Devore, George Exbel. Tom Kienlen. ALLEY SHARKS KSECOND PLACE BOWLING AT jAHNEKESJ- Bob Findlay, Roger Berg, Alan Ncutzrnan, Tom KVilliford, Bob Pro- carione. SNVLNLMING fEROSH.-SOPHJ-Tom Kicnlen, first- james Kuchncr, second. GLFE CLUB BOVVLERS KSECOND PLACE BOWLING AT BOW'L-A- W'lL,l'.Q-I-'mvll Run: Dave Samiahl. Duc Hunt. Brnk Knut Dave Kond- rackc. Dave Evans, Fmlv Lamcmn. ,lamci Moody. GOLF CHAMPS-George Kncrcvnn Bob Pmcarione, ' v as COTTON PICKERS 1FIRST PLACE BOWLING AT BOWI.-A- VVILEJ-Dick Fassino, Doug Hague, jack Streepy, Al Cooper, Steven Hanson, SWINTMING IAIR.-SR. FINAI.ISTSJ-George rum, Ron old- soUPBoN1asfF1RsTPLAQr BOWLING 2 J. ATM -w T1 - Tum. Trcd Ldv ards. gan . , Fifi, L 'TF , sf 'Ik 'sz - . ix Q HNERISJ P rm! Rou Maruszew Bark Rou: Pullara. OOZUIHZO VI We wonder If we can fmlsh this assignment durmg homeroom period Junior Homerooms .l QB ll JUNIOR CLASS OFHCLR5- Dan Racich. boys' social cliair- mzng john Longman. zrcnsurerg loan Sheplcy, girls' social chair- mang Mr. Imig. class couniclorg Bill Elyea, president: Cionnic Du- Bois, vice-prusidcntg M 3 r i l Y n Flynn. sccrctary. H.R. l7Y-Al.l.lfN-1:70111 Rouf: Peg Alderman. Eunice Alex- ander. Vivian Anderson. Ann Armstrong. Judy Arnold, Mary jxlllxllll. Mary Ann IS.1ll.ik. Anna Nine Anderson. Bark Roux Dave Amorose. john Almbcrg. Allen Alizorr. Bob Almaiy. jim Apani, Xlark Albrecht. Mr. Allen. ll. R. 311-XY'-XY'II.I.IAX19- Irffvf Rfvu: Robur: lull. judy Bcclur. ploy gc licaudry. Par BOl!C.B.l!b.lf.1B.lICN.10.171 liumrd. limi liauirm. ,XI1.'f1'.Q lion : blulizi Bock. Henry Berry. lycorgc llfnizncr. Hill licrnzilaux. Rozcr Mug. Kur: Berzcrtlzauxcn. Mr, xY1ilL,lTTlS Hn k Ron llruu' lhmfir. Alln Barney. Bill Bur:- n.k. H.R. 368 - BAl,DX!'IN - FVUHI Rau: Kaye Briuain. Rallwlcen Bowns. Brinira Brusawri. luanira Brown. laria llriicl-r. lane! Briesc. Ann liurni. .ll1.f.lle Rau: Thomas Boster. Heli-in Fmylunq Bruce Bur- ford, Stanley Boyden. Ralph Bry- son. Dan Brandolann. Barry Bootie. Bail: Rffu: Ray lSrandrflino. Donald Brunner. Trasis ll-fnneiille. Tslr Baldwin ll.R. 25l+l.fXNlNlK+l7rru1l RUILI Carole liyrd. Anne Clark, Harrier Clierrv, Sliarun flialfanr. Pat Car- glc. Cieraldinc liusli. loffxnn fflwal- srruni, Klara Hussey. llnllfll' Rwu: Alfred Lliristianien. ilium Carle. Louie Cantwell, lfrmrc Ciieeorelli. Larry Chapman, Tom Clark. George Carlin. john Campbell. Bark Rau.: lzmes Caswell. Nlr. jamnik. H.R. 321-DAll.l'iY-Frm!! Rim: lfleanor Clements, Evelyn Cramer. Carol Cox. Doris Cnrrlc, Maryberh Davidson. Patricia Davies. janet Connelly. Lucinda Dallas, Shirley Crosby. .Wnllllr Rnu: john Cline, Brent Culienrsur, Robert Cline, Ray- mnnd Claylmski, Toni Cundy, Ray- eliel Cornelius, lflainc David. Klar- uaret Crain. Nliss Dailey. Back Run: Carl Conway. Allen Daniels. Leslie Dean. ,losupli Lrciularon. Patrick Conway. Hill Clemens. Ronald Cm! fcrro. H.R. ws-BROOKS-mm: Rvm. Connie Dillon. sluyce Dcnnif. Klar- ilsn Ilfncr. Helen Diel-runs. Mar? Dow. Nisla Deimer. Ciunnie DuBois. Dulorci Del,aurenli. Bulk Run: Alice DuFwi:r. loAnne Dufiliancr. Roy Du'il1ar. Rigliard DeN-lmk.T1fYH lnaflos. Randy Defee. Xlalflllll De' Gard, larlue lluhard. u 6. ,iff 03 1 -'Iv K. ws H.R. 232 - DIAMQND - Fmn! Ron: .leanne Flliott. Pat Ilrickson. Judy Fenn, Delores Fang. Donna Filalc. Karen I-gger, Roxalec Flmore. ,H1.l.llu Run: Xfilliam Fly-ea, George I-Ebel, David lzvansl joseph Fagan, Vfilliam Findlay, Dale Ftheridge, Mr. Diamond. Bark Roux James Ferguson. Vfilliam Elens. Roger Fggcri, Richard Fenoglio. H.R. 316 - CARLSON - Fronl R014 : Mary Louise Fletcher, Sharlene Fruend, Nancy Fredriekson, Vlaur- een Foote, Alberta Galli, Norma Fronek, Gail Fox, Joann Fox. Mhlille Row: Mary Foster, Nancy Fox, Marilyn Flynn, Don Fragale, john Galbraith. Bill French. Steve Fun- sten, Dorothy Flamini, Laura Flora. Bark Roux Ron Franzen, Lee Frey, Leo Freclriekson, joe Formento, Don Fretty, Gary Fuller. Mr. Carlson. I-LR. 265-CORRADETTI-Front Rau: Patricia Hagamann, Beatrice Gonvolel, Ruth Gordon, Dolores Green, Carol Gehrke. Fileen Gurn- it7, Kathryn Hahn, Patsy Ginter. Middle' Rnu: Mr. Corradetti, Joan Glasscoek. Isabel Gilkerson, Sharon Grikstas, Shirley Glad, Carmella Gonzoler, julia Gary. Barbara Gre- wenig. Bark Rnu 1 Lee Giugler. Rob- ert Gans, Richard Ginnetti. Thomas Geddes, Ron Gregoree, Stanley Grauer, Dennis Gregory. H.R. l'9-l'HART-Front Rfm: Peilgy lloppini. Karen Hollxten. lfdith Harms, Yiruinia Hamilton. luanita lloguc. Diane llenniniz. ludy lletlelim. Betty llibner. Villlr Ron: laek Hards. lcrry H:-ffman. Bill Hin7e. Noel Hertz, Thoniaf llersclilueh, Vfilliazit Henry, Vlarv lluppini. Pat Hulthuwu. Dale Holt, limi: Rffu: Millie-ri llarrii. 'lames llcducf, Lluhn Hampton. Rohert Hwfflnmn. klamcs llillt. Donald Henry. Rav llnwiiod, Sam Ilill. Robert Hanliatk, Nlr. Fhart. ILR. 229 - IiSW'ORTHY-fvfmf Rau: Iearierzc Him ard. Carol jen! riinzf. Mary .-'xliie klohriwn, Nicki Hunzer. Rribcria Iuhnrorz. Judy Hynd. Judy Hord. Barbara johnwn, Louzie jfinex. Xfifffp Rfiu: Rnher: jones R..f ard Idiuardl. Heriwrr llyiriait, f hare lihuard. Randall Huw. Niarxiri I'-ee. Rffiuer: liruio- Kky. XY'rmdrow Iiuuhes. Xx'AllC! -lc1hnK:1fft.I3,1.1l Rff1c:Nlr. Kay. Denis Hrueosl-ay. Nlr. Efvvorzhy. H.R. 2954 - CJORANSON-Irfiut Ruu: Kathryn Kaldern, Suxan Kinwhiiri. Carrflyn Iuraeig. Brenda lfrriqemuii, liarlura Kalznarl-Q. C .irule Knurxrin. Adrienne Koefoed. Shirley jungwirth. .Nf1.f,fi'i' Ruiz: Judy Kilc. Judy Kechn, Don Knowles. Kenneth Kauffman. Dan Kenley. Rohcrr Knutkon, Edward Krinre. Byford Keherer. Burk Rnu: Nir. Cloransnn, Robert Keighcr. Larry Kahrl, Gene Klcrt. Vfilliarn Kirin, NY'illiarn Klrvrt, Ronald Koesia. George Knevrivie. H.R. 407-HANSFN-Frmzl Rnu: Diane Lambert. Margaret Lcmke. Michacline Kubinskc, Cheryl Kurr bis, Sherry Lener. Jeanne Laniherr. Nancy Lanham, Donna Krivinanie. Mnlrflr Rfzu: Art Kraus. Niauria Leahy, Ted Latz, -lack Lambakis, Marjorie Lander, Kathie Lahe, Hcdy Larsen, Bark Ron: Marr Ko1uh,Bob Kuiawa. Dave Kwarta, Ken Kurw. Kira. Hansen. LLR. l-13 - JOHNSON - Lmul Rau: Sally Niaelliinald. Penny loe- sehe. Mildred Lopez. Niildrcd Luk- ancic, Dorothy Lrive. .-Xrdith Niacak, Xlildciree Logan. 9.indr.i Xiancini. Shirley Lewis. Sandra Ieuix. .H1.!.lIr Run: Xir. Iamu lJ.n. Kennerii Irfqkwniid. Ciixrnn Ieuix, Leonard lewandmwlxi. Niielxiei LeRs-y. Niauriee Lonsrhnre, Nir. johnxmi, H145 Rwn: Janie- Xlariri. Steve Xlal- gnmieli. larnw lfizru. Marv Liehtena xxalicr. Linh Xiadzili, lmizi lung:i'i'i lrwin Niann. 'T 0 xr ' 5 .6 f s I L a rf ef 'ls '. ,n x 'flu N, 1-. --J fm ?Q. 3f 512113, 6.119 ' ---- 1 :r::i':w.'-in 1. , . f N., ...g mu l4 xc. K X v' Wi I il l ' I . h 'L I ' 5 : ,,, 1 3. .. 3 , 'Em ' : QM ! ' ' . l 'Q ,QQ C1 y'lZi 5,4 JUNIORS Juruons .i I Q HL 5 L 9 lv, , . Q51 . My X :sg-5? Q fa AKQI Q ov , 3: 'f'. rf v '51 0 ,Ulf H.R. 279 - NIESSNER - Fran! Ron: Karen McAllister, Velencia Martin, JoAnna McDonald, Ruth McGilvrey, Sue Mattei. Irene MC- Kay, Janette McClure. Janice Mc- Elroy. M1JJlc Rau.: Elden Mc- Cormick. Lee Maren, Bill Marco. George Marquis, James Martin, Stan lvlatuszewski, Jim McCloud, Jim McDonald, Mr. Niessner. Bark Rout Mr. Erclrmann, Ken Mclieand, Jack McCarthy, Bob Massa, Dallas Miller, Bob Maxwell, Ken Mathis, Edward Matthews. H.R. 235-KCHI.-Front Rau: Beverly McWilliams, Nancy Milde, Nancy Merrell, Judy McNamara, Bonnie Minnick, Karyn Moir, Luc Ellen Moore. Middle Row: John Myers, Tom Nelson. Jim McTee, Jim Melahn, Paul Nelson, Paul Miller. Bark Roux Mr. Kohl, Mack Milner, Ron Misischia, Bob McRey- nolds. H.R. 373-KURTZ-fron! Ron.: JoAnne Painter, Mary Nussbaum, Kathy Oliver, Virginia Orosco. Elaine Papp. Pat O'Connell, JoAnne Orlovich, Barbara Nicholson, Mr. Kurt7. Mnfdle Rau: Jeaneatte Oh- lin, Barbara Ongenae, Judy Ott. Ronald Oldham. Joe Paluga. Bob Nichols, Duane Osterman. Richard Onderisin. Bark Rnu: Don Palmer. Rav Paris, l.arry Nurrall. Clifford Parkhursr, Tom Ostrem, Alan Nuctvman. Ken Obert, James O'lJonnell. Jack Olivo. l'l.R 26'-LANE-Frmif Rau: Barbara Pasteris. Carole Price. Carole Poole. Sharon Presley. Mary llama Peebles. Nancy Pittman. Barbara Piunti. Linda Peters, Nicole Paul. Mzfllr Rnu: Miss Lane, James Prof vancc. Joseph PEYOZYI. Robert Pro- carionc. Vfilliam Pelkey. Allan Pri- val, William Prart. Bark Ron: Louis Piskur. Philip Petersen. Richard Persicc. H,R.109 - LEINENWEBER- Front Rwu: Mary jane Quillman, Virginia Pudlov-', Virginia Puleo. Patricia Remko. Marlene Richards. Carolyn Quillman. Mary Beth Rob- inson, Dorothy Rapson, Marianne Rafter. Mitfflc Rau: james Purdy, Daniel Racich. john Richie. Robert Radcliffe. john Richards, Walter Roberts, Robert Robertson. Emil Radakovich. Bark Rfiu: Mr. Leincn- Weber. james Rinaldo, Richard Rob- inson, Richard Rapcan, H.R. 163 - MQMANUS-Frm!! Rriu: Nancy Sandcll. judy Runga- itis. Carol Schroeder. Diane Sapcclt. jane Sthlusser, Donna Rohmer. Sharon Sanders. Patricia Ruta. ,Nf1,l,i'li' Rnu: Miss McManus. Gary Schwenlte, Lawrence Rriutt.XY'ill1:im Schieber, Margaret Schulz Sandra Schroeder. Caroline Rollinson, Bail' Ron: Rayner Rosich, Richard Schmitz. Robert Ruden, Glenn Rut- ledge, William Schiitter, Paul Rose. james Rys. ll.R, 165 - O'BLI-NI-.S - Fmul Rou: Sandra Simonctti, janicc Shelley, Peggy Siegoiest. Sandra Sie- fert, jean Shetina, joAnn Seil, Sandra Shaw, jean Sienlto, joan Shepley. Miifiilz' Rau: james Shaw- meker, Vfesley Shaw, I.arry Seppi, Don Simpson, Richard Sedaltis. Rob- ert Scinkovec, Mr. O'Blenes, Bath Rou: james Shepherd, jason Scott, Paul Seaborg. H.R. 369A - SCl lll.l,lNG-Frou! Rnu: Miss Schilling. jo Ann Spen- cer. Darlene Sing. Mary Beth Soren- son. Lynn Smiles, joan Slaboszewslti. Mmhllc Rou: Charles A. Smith. Dennis Slatery, Bruce Stangeland. Richard Sing. Eugene Sowa, joseph Sitkoski. Bark Rau: Richard Smre- kar. Robert Stephens, Donald Soren- son, Ronald Sims. Don Slabosve- wski, jim Smith. 3 f i ' i , he. 1 ' , i . - 3 4 1 A 0 'fe-3. 5 A 1. A. X... .app N' .5 Q JUNIORS 1 1 C- J nm... i f'El':'z' , A, 45.594 , V. H.R. IOXwXY'Fl.I9'FvonI Rnu: judj-' Studer. Nana' Rtrichlin. lean Streepv. ,lanice Sm-inford. Dzane Sutherland. Iola Qweezvond. loan Studer, Hzffilr Ron- Nlr Wells. Nlr. Graham. Ronald Qweedlcr. larry' Sudaberry. John itytr. nlarnes Tala- rico. james Sutherland. Burk Rfiu: slack Qwinfin. David Stokes. David Sullivan, Dennis Taylor. H,R. l4lFn - B. XVlI.LIAN1S- Fmnf Run: Nola Toni. janet Yer- cellotte. judy Tibble, Marianne Trenara. Judy Treewt. Charlene Tonkavich. Sharon Vade Boncoeur. Donna Tomasino, Middle Rau: Olive Tipton. I.inda Turner, Tom Troutman. Richard Terlap, Robert Van Dyke, PaulTonelli. Ted Theo- dore. Mr. XVilliams. Bark Rouz Steve Tryon. Milton Teitlebaum. Fred Troppe. Ronald Van Dyke, Leon Veerman. Howard Valentine, Milivoi Tratensek. H.R. 230-NVOOD-Front R0u.: Diane Veronda, jeanne W'illiamS. Judy XY'li.ilen, I'rma W'illiamx. Trudy Vfilkey, Barbara Vfilliams, Judy Vdllianiw, jean Videtich, Bar- bara W'agner. M1JJlf' Ron: Miss Wood. Bill W'illiami, Don W'and- less. Vfarren Xvalberg, Peter NVag- ner. Tom Whlliford. Bob W'arren. Rink Ron: Richard Vferner, Paul Wh irmore, George Verd. H.R. 161-ZIMNIIHR'-Fran! Rout janet Vfilson, Kay Zung. Lynn Vfolfson, Linda Vfilson, Joy Yan- ehiek, Judy Zola. Nancy Wisncski. -ludy Zelelnik, Middle Roll: Clar- ence Xlfriuht. james Yananva, james Xfoodard. llwood Vfood. Howard Xlisernan, Sue Vifffl. Marilyn Xvrighr. Portia XX'oodson. HEAR Ron: Mr. Zimmer. Robert Zapponi. How- ard Zimmerman. ,lohn Zlogar, Neal Zieth. Ilavid Ziech, james Zlogar Vietor Yanchick. H.R. 365 - I.. CAREY - Front Roux Janice Anderson, Charlotte Bach, Bernice Baker, Carol Ausec, Phyllis Anderson, Marilyn' Arun- dale, Betty Anderson, Norma And- erson. Mi.!.llv Rau: Iilinbeth At- kinson, Joan Archibald, Sandy Balog, Janet Armstrong, Ann Atte- bcrry, Judy Bacon, Rosemary Arian- go, Lora Lee Bain. Bak Roux Alfred Andrews, Robert Arnold, James All- berr, Charles Austin, Larry Allen, Charles Allen, Kenyon Andreasen, Raymond Armstrong, Mr. Carey. H.R. 131 - DAY - Fr0niRr1u: Diana Boykin, Terri Bonds, Donna Rae Baran, June Baranski, Karen Bolland, Betty Bates. Pat Ann Bat- son, Jayne Bettenhousen, Retia Bannister. Mzrlrlle Roux Don Bed- ford, Franklin Barcelona, Frank Bati, Raymond Bell, Doug Blatt, Bob Bohnsack, Bob Bione, Joseph Bielaw- ski, Michael Bertnik. Jo Ann Bann- ister. Hack Rou: Mr. Day, W'm. Bottino, Vernon Bonham. Jack Beal- lis, Leonard Bewersdarf, Clabon Bates, Glenn Bates, Bob Blaesing. Bernard Block, Dick Bernoteit. l'l.R. 363-EMFRY-frm!! R014: Martha Bray, Nancy Campbell, Jo Ann Brookman, Sharon Cady, Lor- etta Breen, Linda Brannberg. Bonnie Brett, MaryI.ou Burkhart. Mlrliflr Rau: Nliss Gurolnicls. Robert Bul- dak. Siebert Caldwell, Steve Cala- maras, Jr., Henry Brusatori. Ken- neth Cantile. Adele Braxton. Bark Rnu: Jerry Butler, Jerry Capista, Gerald Cantu. Don Burvawa, George Brockman. Charles Brareal. Miss Emery. H.R. 323-EVANS-Frou! Row: Lois Cash, Beret Carlson, Judy Challenger, Timma Clapp, Clemen- tine Coleman, Sandra Carlson, Sand- ra Celesnik, Bonnie Carlson. Middle Roux: Wm. Conn, Mr. Evans, Ron- ald Colbert, James Columbus, Peggy Clayton, Bonnie Cooling, Judy Clemens, Janice Collins, Leanne Clark, Eugene Cassoni. Mr. Howard. Bark Rou: James Coonan, Bob Col- ombo, Ray Carli, Frank Cavazor, Kenneth Cerccllo, Scott Chaney. Jack Cato, Eugene Clark. H.R. 117-M. FOX-Fran! Rau: Donnalee Dobbs, Dianne DeVore. JoAnne Demick, Alice Dishman, Gloria Deshazer, Francine Dorris, Nancy Cottingham, Louise Craig, Virgie Craig. Mnl.lle Roux Sondra Dole, Sharon Crawley, Carol Costa, Sue Deavcrs. Betty Ann Davis, Deanna Dt-Long, Doris DeBri, Johanna Davies, Marion Davis, Ger- ald Cullick, Mrs. Fox. Bark Row: Sigitas Domantas, Dan De Lara, Kenneth Daniels, Harlan Davis, Pat Dillon, Delbert Crowther, John Corcoran, Paul Davis, James Davis, Roderick Dick. H.R. 376-FRENK-Front Ron: Jacky Edman. Pat Ervin. Carolyn Estell, Juanita Espinoza, Sandra Doyle, Debby Emerson, Katharine Erckmann, Carol Ann Engelhardt. Carol Eberhardt. Lorraine Dutko, Elaine Elliott. Midfle Roux Mr. Rexer. Jerry Dunbar. James Duncan, Jack Ericksen, Mike Drobnak, Bob Dow, Joe Edmon, James Enix, John Doyle. John Eriksen. John Dystrup. Bark Rau: Bill Iirdey, Arvid Erick- son, Lance Iimory, Bill Emerson. Jim Egizio, Rav lfartly, Douglas English, Ken Downey, David Earls, Miss Frenk. ll.R. Blf - CilSHXY'll.l.l'R-I'mnl Ron: Sandra Flint, Maxine Evans. Bette Foster, Barbara Ifleischaucr Gladys Finney. Sandra Farr, Sharon Ciacflse, Karon Galle, Carol lwans lois Fandok. HIJJIV Rau: Donna Floyd. lurraine lfolhergill. Shirley' Farr. Judy Fatinelli. Bobby Frigo. James lfraltini. Charles Ferguson. Donald foster. limi: Ron: James Fort. Hou ard Foster. Benny Franci- more, XY'illiam Frescura, Richard lfyrich, James Feeney, Ray Earcus. H.R. 337C-HAWES-fron! Rnu: Anita Gora, Edith Gunderson, Gerri Gustafson, Barbara Gosack, Chloe Goepper, Andrea Gaydos. Barbara Glasgow, Marilyn Girard, Virginia Gaspich, Gwendolyn Gilman. Middle Rau: David Gross, Robert Ginter, Herme Greenberg. Gary Gruenvrald, Robert Glover, Lynn Graham. Larry Grachan, Richard Govednik, Syl- vester Gomez, Mrs. Hawes. Bark Rau: Ron Geddes, Ed Gibbons. Tom Griffin, Michael Gannon. Don Gol- termann, James Ganster. Robert Garrison, Terry Garrett. Gerald Germain. H.R. 317A - OSXVALT - fron! Rau: Elaine Hartney, Lydia Her- nander, Jo Ann Hancock, Carolyn Hassett, Karen Hancock. Judy Hasa berger, Delores Henderson, Lois Hemphill, Aura Haworth. Middle Rau: Peter Haas, Robert Hender- son, Steven Hagen. Edward Haines, David Hasenjager, Jim Heard, Judy Harrison, Mrs. Oswalt. Bark Ruu: Charles Harmening, Henry Hen- schen, Steve Hathway, Richard Herath, Tom Harrigan, James Han- cock, James Hazer, Charles Harris. H.R. 198 -- HIELSCHER-Fran! Rau: Richard Hill, Guyzella Jenlt- ins, Doris Holmes, Janice Holmes, Janet Hill, Judy Hritz, Mary Ann Horvac, Lynn Hills, Patricia Host- etter. Middle Rau: Miss Hielseher, Jeffrey Hicks, Ralph Hiatt, Neal Hutson, Alexander Hrechko, Char- les Hunter, Shale Hutson, Clifford Isaacson, Bark Rout Lonnie Hinton, Louie Highbaugh, Richard Hertz- mann, Edward Howland, Ronnie Hoyt, Earl Hunt, Terry Jennings. Ralph lmrie. H,R. 273C - KENNEDY - Eronl Rnu: Mr. Kennedy, Jean Kargle. Pearl Kaatz, Eileen Kelly. Harriet Juricic, Patricia Johnson. Jean Jones, Kathryn Kapellas. Jeanette Johnson. Middle Rnu: John Kern. Richard Johnson. Raymond Jurvich, Robert Kegley, V'illiam Keagle. Lawrence Johnson, Nancy Kepner. Joyce Jorgensen. Bark Ron: Arnold Keef, John Jones, Gordon Kay. David Kettwig. Evell Kelly, Robert Juhant, Dale Johnson, Nvesley Jones, Thomas Keck, Bruce Johnston. e fese . soriiomonss ll.R. 263 - l'ilRf'llUl'l5 - 1'Yl1Y1f Run: luis Krall. Barbara Kobe, Francine Kombcil. Ruby Kinef, juan Krohn. janiuc Karat. Dianna Riser- ncr. Sharon Knorr. Carol Rnsrclc, Pat Knutson. Mzfjli' Rau: Nlr. Kirclioff. Xialliam Krauw. Gary King, joe Kollcwar. Richard Kos- tclc. Andrew Krauglicnko. Tom Kinnary, Ronald Kiwvrlcf, llcnry Kodriuk, Ray Kucrncr. Nlr. Camp- bell. Rail Run: Rick Kucmpcl. Ron ROIOIIIJYI, Slcplicn Kmlicvar, klaincs Koulicvar, xlanics Klcn. Tom Kus- cik. Larry Knppen. Ron Kollman ,Iamcs Kirin, Bill Knurwn. H.R. 3678-Fa. l.ONCiNlAN-fron! Run: Janice l,JJlI, Suu Lcimbachcr, Marcia I,a Dru. Carol lcvcring, .Iudy Lixdcm, Diane labcriy, Rmalic lawf- flcr. Bonnie lcwif, lwlitli Luc. list- elle Littlciolin. M1.l.lfi' Rnu: .lane Leighton, .lo Ann Imikmic. Hank Lambert. Iirnic lupcz. llarl Lucas. Frank Lawwr. Paul Lulicl, Larry Long. Fay Lugky. Rita Lautcrbacli. Barb lcnl. Mr, lungman. Iiaik Rffu: limb line. Klum ludsmaii, I.uuix I.akm.i. Hill Lakcn. Alan Loc, Cfarl lindxtriini, liill lyuns, Barron Lipofsky. Pliill Lorcnc, Robert l.cwiw. H.R. 231 - NYU - lmul Rau: Betty Mau, -Icttyc Macy, Diane Manton, Sandra Klalaky. Margaret Nlaldoriald. Ciliarlcnc Nlaclx. Virginia Nlallww, lcuna Xl.lx'QllCCl1. Rcbccca McCliniurk. .Nl1,l.lfr Rim: Alanicc Nlarcliiu, ,lanct Nlamliiiw, Roscann Xlalcnoxicli. I Ll Nlarlii. lavncs Mark- stroni. Dim Xlcfiullum. limlin xllfllll. Hull: Rffu: Icrrv Xl.i:iimmwr. Riuli- ard Xfaramu. lk-rcr Nl,iiil.ind, ,Iarncs Nl.ilirimuki. klaniu Xlaililux. Hill Xlkfiarrliy, Srcicn Xlaxtcrk. Bill Nl:- ffinn, ll R. U' - Ui HS -lHH1lRvfu Ruilziv VJ ullauigl.. Diana Nlillur, l'atri.ia Nluira l'.iir..ia Xlutzllu. Nlarv Ann Niil-did. Nawlra Mil- xiilv.'.Sa:1iir.a X1.Ni:I. l :vida Nliuliull. . i:xvi Nlrl arianil, liillx' Nlclanilnr Nl.',11.i' Rffu' l .l Niilii-vii-mir. Mur- iliin VJ iw, Daafic Nlclbnuull. lim' .ilii Nlizliqfr. lnlin Nlilhirialll, lxutziiilx Xlzfiyiuli. llunalil Nlilirliii. Iamw Nhllriw, llama Nlxflurc. Xlwx kklix, 154.5 Rffu llcll Miha. R-igvr Xlillanicl iiuiruc Mclicanil, R-ilwrl Nluiiriic. Marx Xlqliuirc. Riilw. ur! Nlulnar. Riilwrr Xlccln. Kxgliarii Nlcidcry, Daxid Nlcycr. H,R. 497--A. ONSQARD-P10711 Rau: lllen Morgan. Bonnie Nolan. lane Nigkci. Rarhieen Murphy. jo- Ann Nelwn. Matzie Neverrnan. Sally Neew. Yerdsfla Mowrer. Nancy Moore. Raryi Mavic. Millie Ron: Wm. Norman. jim Morse. Bill Mos- er. Stuart Neill. M!w.OrvR2l'd.D1x1C Nunn. lune Noble. Hetljv' Moruan. Richard Meyer. Barbara Murphy. Barb Run: Lharles Moore, joe Nichol. Clareme Moon. Bob Mun- me. Richard Muriroc. jim Music, llerznii Muney. jerry Morris. Bnh Norfleerv, Riehard Nelion. Dan Murphy. H.R. -IU?-I,, ONSGARD--Fvmi! Rua: Marcia Pearfon, Phyllis Olson, Judy Orlriviqhh Dorothy' Pederson, Betty Parks. Mary Paputsas. Par Orie, Laml O'Ilanicls. Lena Odom. thiyle Parker. Hi.I.l!r Rau: Mr. Onsgard. Rnrcn Oberlin, Bernice Oxcr, ,Ion O'Donnell. -lim Ober- warrmann, Parrick O'Brien, Steve Paul. Paul Orosco. Baile Rnu: Mike Pasternak. Fugene Penka. Kenneth O'IDell. Duane Paul. ,lim Oberg, Rudy Pawehl. Huh Patrick. Lyndy Penniek. H.R. 107 - RICKHOFF - Fwnf Rau: Georgiann Radakovich. Judy' Randolph, ,lan Plank. Karen Pickett, 'lodcannc Pfeiffer. janet Radako- vieh. Virginia Popa, Bonnie Peter- son. Cil1.ll'lL'I1C Rambo. Rathericn Rcickhardt. Mr.l.llf Roux Mr, Rick- hoff, XY'in,' Placher. Richard Reiss. -lack Potter, Roy Rartky. Ron Pot- ter. Donna Petcra Arden Pilchcr. Laura Mae Pitts. Bark Ron: W'm, Cf. Purdy. Ierry Ouerio. V'm. I. Purdy. Niek Priddv, Gordon Pirt senhargcr, Toney Pamykala. klerry Rondolf. ,lim Racieh. Joe Picco. Georue Reickhardr, H.R. 371 -- I,l'.'xTSI.f'R - Frou! Rau: .Inyee Richardx. -lackie Ryd- man, Diana Samirir. ,ludy Salopek. Myra Rubnitl, Bnnnic Robinson. Virzinia Riley. Marina Samior. Georgia Sanders. Nfi.l.l.'i' Ron: Clar- erta Roberra. Paula Rim. -ludy Ren- wick. Helen Rcynnlds. Rosalind Rolando. Carol Riehardi. Irene Sar- Lletri. Mrs. leaulcr. lcroy Sams, liaik Run: Keith Richardson, Mar- vin Salam, Allen RL1dC.,IlIT1 Roberti, Iohn Ruth. ,Ierry Racsel, Philip Rowe. Joseph Riggs, john Rhodeg. Lonhey Riley. SOPHOMORES ER 1 J, ,L ,., ff-1 :Liv eff' v.-4 H,R. 384-G. SMITH-Fran! Row: Mary Ann Sicinski. Adrienne Schaf- fer, Connie Seeman, Virginia Seppi, Anne Schnare, Judy Sepich. Rose- mary Seeley, Sandra Schorp, Sandra Satterfield, Bonnie Seiberling. Middle Rau: John Segerberg, Dennis Sedakis, Henry Setina, Beverly Sil- verman, Karen Schauland. Janet Sif- ferd, Renetta Seehafer, Judith See- hafcr, John Schorie, Mickey Saw- yer, Tony Sebino. Bark Rmaz James Sehweiver, Vfilliam Schwei- zer. Paul Sheplcy. Glen Schulte, Karl Sicinski, Tony Shiner, Richard Sec- man, Bob Shoemaker, Michael Schluetcr, Robert Schenk, Mist Smith. H.R. 269 - THOMPSON-Front Rnu: Roberta Snure, Irene Skiotes. Janis Simpson, Mildred Slater, Joann Squires, Doris Smith, Sharon C. Smith, Connie Stanfield, Dorothy Staraeinic, Penny Smith. Mziftlfr Rau: Mr, Thompson, Pat G, Smith. Sue Skoff, Diane Sims, Sue Spinal, Francis Smith. Pat J, Smith, Sharon K. Smith, Iiutk Rau: Robert Smith, lid Spiezio. Jim St. Germain, Derryl Snyder, Joe Sowa, Dennis Sinkovcc, Jim Stallman. John Simon, Ed Sta- hnviak, James Skiotes. H.R. 123-TIPPET-Fron! Rou: Joe Stcrioti, Minnie Tapley, Sonia Taylor, Phyllie Taylor, Juanita Stun, Donna Surgcs, Ethel Strawn, Judy Sundermeyer, Delores Taylor, Nancy Stewart. Miiltllf Rau: Miss Tippet, Gerald Taylor, Vernon Tib- ble, Ken Surges, Dick Stonitsch. Beverly Stirratt, Nina Storey. Diane Tierney. Sandy Tierney, Joe Curry. Bark Run: Mr. Bell, Bob Sym- mnnds, Xvalt Stuhler, Jerry Stutr. Dick Sterioti, Don Surges, Vfayne Stcinquist, Fred Thompson, Robert Taylor, Phil Stebbins ll,R. 397 - XYHITHAM - fron! Rau: Mary Illana Yaira. Ciloria Troppe, Beverly Ycrshay. Nancy Trenary, June Tomastick, Norma Tipton, Elaine Toni, Nancy Tre- vena, Flaine Trousil. Middle Rrluz Miss Whirham, Linda Van Dyke. Barbara Trolinger. Delores Veal, Barbara Van Meter, Beverly Ver- chimalt, Diane Tri7na, Rita Venturo. Built Run: Ifdward Uhlev, Dan Tumtall. Kenneth Van Meter. Rich- ard Valentine, C harles Tinder, Jack Tyler. James Vandarakis. Jerome Tuigo, Anthony Theobald. H. R. 308-ODENTHAI.- Front Rou: Venita Wheeler, Carolyn Wicks, Joan Whitney, Joann Vetter, Carol Wagner, V e r i t y Whitley, Jacqueline Walls, Loretta Welsh, Patricia Wallace, Norma J. Whitehead. Middle Row: Judith Watkins, Nancy Jane White, Carol R. White, Charlene Westerwelle, Martha Wilda, Mable jean Violet, Elizabeth Weber, Nancy jean White, Rosemary White, Mr. Odenthal. Bark Row: Thomas Walsh, James Warthen, Jerry Widlowski, Larry Vezing, Gary Wilhelmi, Bill Wandrey, Edward Whalen, George Wald- vogal, john W'asserlein, Harry Whitmer, james 'Wenberg. H. R. 105-ZAIDA-Front Row: Elnora Winters, Mary Louise Wiseman, Sharon Zam- kovitz, Kaye Yates, Marge Zullo, Sandra Younghusband, Jill Wun- derlich, Pearl Zusag. Middle Row: Mr. Zaida, Bill Yoesle, Leon Young, David Zupancic, Pat Yentz, Irma Zenisek. Back Row: Chuck Woodhouse, Wal- ter Zentarski, Ken Zagat, John Wiley, George Wojtowicz, Cliff Winchester, Mathew Withers. Ulf ,,,. . H Q Q 'PN 1 W' 55 14 ltd- SOPHOMORES -149- 9 0 5 f l Q fi Freshman Homerooms 5 'l Nlr. XY'oolard counxelx Chuck Pierce. This year. because of the large sire of the freshman claws. Mr, XX'iiolard was appointed to 'work with Bliss Stewart. wh-1 was the counselor for last year's graduating claw H. R. 197-BENJAMIN-Fran! Row: Patricia Kay Aeschliman. Phronsie Jean Agan, Judith Lor- raine Allen, Rita Alexander, Barbara Aggelopoulas, Judy Marie Anderson, Judith Kay Allen, Karen Kay Anderson. Dana Dee Anderson, Priscilla Alden, Mary Louise Allen. Mir!- Jfz' Row: Michael Vincent Af- frunti, Lewis R. Albright, James Robert Altiery, Francis A. Al- locco, Daniel Robert Altiery. Paul Alphin, Joe Acosta, Jerry Randall Allbert, Steve Earl Adamec. Charles Marion An- derson. Mr. Beniamin. Bark Rau: Wayne Charles Alton. Larry Hezekiah Ahlp:rin,Cl1arlcx Robert Anderson, Joedell Adams. Roger Allen Alstott, Leonard Arthur Altieri. Daniel lynn An. derson, James Alton Anderson. Ralph Heath Alderman. Noble Latham Allan. H. R. 386-l5ROXY'N-fwfr! Ruu: Hrs, Brown, Jeanne Bates. Nlary Barber. Barbara Benton. lndith Atehley, Nltillv Avera Theresa Arcuri. Carnl lleiistm. Marie Bergstrom. Sandra Bere. Lou Ann Baluit. Xl1.l.A'lr Rott Joyce Balsie, Mary Baskin. Shir- ley Baker. Mae Barnett, Bernice Baker. Ruby Barnett. Cienreia Bait. Nlarv Ann Baber. Alice Bere. Jean ht-ll. Joyce Baloch. Frank Balny, Bark Run: Henri A7Ul'T1J. Rithard Beallix. Rich' ard Benton. lfrank Bates. Nat Baker. Charlet Babcock. Richard I.cc Benson, Bnh Barn. herald Bales, James Ariagno, Ralph Benson. H.R. 379-BUNCH-Fvonl Rau: Marie Brandolino, Donna Bolling, Phyllis Boor. Mary Lou Biggs, Sally Ann Booth, Phyllis Brachle, Carol Bernickus, Tana Blazevic, Karen Brethorst, Judith Bernoteit, Gerald- ine Briggs.M1.iJle Rau: Miss Bunch, Urban Boyd. Larry Bramlette, Ron- ald Brauer. Howard Brandon, Wal- ter Bridge, Alex Bond, Eugene Bor- gra, Ifverett Brannberg. Bark Rau: Denis Borowski, W'illiam Bly, Tom Blevins, Robert Bethell, Douglas Boyd, Mickey Brei, Leo Bourg, Har- lan Berk, William Bolte. Albert Brass. H.R. 370-CASTLE-Fran! Rau: Nadine Carey. Carolyn Burkhart. Diana Buck, Kathleen Carlson, Peggy Copper, Xvinifred Carloss, Rita Brown, Patricia Carlson, Joyce Burton, Bernadine Buchar, Barbara Brombcrek, Middle Rau: Robert Brown, Dick Carlson, Rodney Brockman, Curtiss Caldwell, John Buzinski, Robert Cameron, Carole Button, Linda Capista, Steve Brnca, Mr. Castle, Bark Rau: Terry Bucci- arelli, Arthur Briggs, David Brun- ner, Raymond Brockman, Leonard Brisart, Percy Bryan, Donald But- ton, Bob Bulkley, Michael Caretto, Ken Bristol. H.R. 119-ELDRED-Fran! Rau: Janice Challender, Geraldine Car- rico, Carol Chignoli, Pat Chapman, Peg Challender, Carol Cline, Doris Couch, Jimmie Cash, Bonnie Carter. Marsha Craig, Pat Crane. Mnlllf' Rau: Carol Coldwater, Virginia Clair, I.ynda Cohn, Phyllis Chal- strom, James Clark, Richard Cha- vez, Ron Cresto, Tony Contos. Paula Chevez, Nancy Chelini. Marion Crosby. Doris Crosby, Barlz Rau: Hcrshel Correll, James Chopp. Ron Chopp, Richard Cheney, Car- men Chcllino, David Cecil, Ralph Cerney, Herman Coder, Ron Clor- nelius, David Christenson, John Carr. H.R, 40K - FAIRFIIiI.D-Fran! Rau: Barbara Delrose, Connie Drau- den. Penny Douse, Judy Cunning- ham. Jenny Duncan. Peggy Edging- ton, Patsy Eberhart, Donna DeAce- tis. Sonya Dillow, Judy Donahue. Robin Daly. AIiJJlr Rau: Diane Downey, Darla Diehl, Maxine Daw- son. Inez Daniels, Bob Dinges, Wil- lard Diemer, Charles Ijockendorf. Paul Duncan. Robert Drancik, John Dairto. lildon Devore. Jack Dietz. Larry Davison. Bark Rau: Carl Eberhard, Don DeGuess, Larry Du- Chance. Lew Davies, Bill Dallavia. Bill Darin, Danny Dairs, Xvarren Dixon, Nello D'Ottavio, Art Du- vall. Bobbie Dennie, Ralph Davis. FRESHMEN A , 5 ,fs-iff. If -J F Q .1 v r A 'if KC I.. x -Q . i -Q 9 9 V . 5 1 l 9 H.R. 273A - GILBERT - Firm! Roux Bonnie Fritkson, Judy Fstell. Joyce Ellena. Patsy Fairbairn, Phyl- lis Ellena, Jody Fellows. Louisa Feld- man. Helen Fennewald. Rosalie Fas- siotto, Joan Ferguson. lynnda Felts. 5111.150 Ron: Sandra Etheridge. Carolyn Farmer. Joan Enich, Patsy Elens. John Elmore. Edward Figa- rowski. Edward Fance. Peter Fazio, Nlra. Gilbert, Haik Ron.: Sharon Engiman. Phyllis Etheridge, Lana Emory. James Fnifar. Daxid Evans. Richard Em ljnve Fgly, John lxiuinelli. Ronald Friekson, Lee Es- worthy. H.R. 275-GREEN-Frfml Rnuz Glory Foster, Mary Gant. Judy Floyd, Verna Fretty, Sharon Fother- gill. Jean Fuhrman. Linda Garcia, Sue Finney. Miifflt' Run: Keith Foster, Larry Gans, Paul Fisher. Donna Fra7ier, Carol Flammine, Carol Fiser, Jean Guinea, Bill Fox. Jerry Fronek, Joe Fulan. Bark Rau.: Mr. Green, John Gardcpc, Barry Gardner. Bob Galick, Tom Fretty, Tyrone Foster, Julius Forneris, Bill Fnwler. H.R. 337 - LAUBSCHFR - Froni Ron: Gloria Goebel. Judy Gkilain, Gloria Gilbert, Nancy Gradberg, Sally Haizlip, Diane Grinton, Nancy Gordon, Marie Gonzale7. Lucille Gerah. Pam Gray, Carol Haas. Mill- illr Roux Joe Gersich, John Gual- dom. Peter Grazis. Herb Graves, Tom Guilfoyle. Nellie Lee Gary. Linda Hague. Joan Gruenuald. Gail Haas. Nliss Laubselicr. Burl Rau: Tally Girard. Stan Gora, Clyde Goranson. Dennis Grossman. John Guvich, Stanly Gilbert. Rohm llall. Kenneth Golat. l.ynn Gcrwiiiav. 'licrry Gui- detti, Gene Guigler. l'l.R. il:-l.lTTl,l'-Fvrmf RUM! Sharon Heintlulnzan. Beverly Haucrt. Violet liar:-on. Janet HCSS. lute Hardininn. Ruby Hamilton. mail Henry. Pat Harem. Doris Hart-ld. Melody Hardcety. Mary Ann llarriwn. H1.l.Hr Rina: Mrs. little. Hill Harris. Dwight llibner. Tim Hamill. XYillie Hill. Kenny Hansen. laintw Henning. lt-if Hcndricksen. Au Hilton. Helen Hill. Barbara llelgeson, Half: Run. llavid Hen- nexscy. Steve Hnckenhurry. Bob Hinvc. Ray Hargis. ilierry Hinch. Jesse Hill. Charles Hillxman, Bob Hoberg, Bob Hancock. H,R. 381 - MARGETIS - fron! Rou: Kathleen Holden, Jean Jagod- zinski, Barbara Inman, Carol Hoff- man. Patricia Hundsly. Penny Hawk.Barbara I7zarelli,Sheila Hoff- man. Mary Ann Janovyak, Judy Horvath. Jean Hrpcha. Miss Mar- getis. M1.l.llr Roux Nate Jefferson, James Horvath, Robert James. Gayle Hoffman. Ronnie Hollis. Richard Iviniaclt. John James. Judy Jerzycki, Aileen Howard. Stella Holms, Fran- cis Jackson. Bark Roux Stewart Hutchison. Dennis Jennings, Clyde Howard. Dave Hurst. Robert Jef- fery. Clarence Hulbert, Charles Holl. Dale Imig. Gordon Jager. Ron Holden. Peter lrlorvath. H.R. 372 - MCANALLY - Fran! Rou: Barbara Johnson, Ruth Ken! ney, Sharon Keagle, Sharon Keehn, Katherine Jurieic. Stella Kinney, Lynn Kingsbury, Barbara Johnston, Georgia Jones, Carolyn Johnson. Rita Kaldem. Mrlilfi' Rott: Gerald Johnson. Gerard Kiely, Tom Kienlen, Andy Jorgensen. Fred Jorgensen, Larry Johnston, Tom Keigher. Gene Kehrer, Judy Jones. Karen Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Mary Ann John- ston. Bark Row: Robert Kijowski, Thomas Johnson. George Karol, Stephen Kimak, Bruce Johnston, Robert Kerr, Raymond Ka7louskas. Kenneth Kile, Miss Me.-Xnally. H.R. 343-NleRFYNOLDS-Frou! Ron: Kay Kroschell, Kaye Krolin. Michelle Koval, Diana Knitter. W'ynn Knudson, Karen Kubinski. Diane Kocsis, Bev Koehler, Joan Korst, Angela Kubinski. ,VIiJille Rau: Kristine Krause, Barbara Koren. Martha Kluee, Carol Koenig. Betty Kreager, James Kunke, Jack Kokal. James Krueger. Nlr. McRey- nolds. Bark Rnu: James Kuehner. Ilavid Kontlraeke. James Kline, Xlichael Kosteelti, Nitliolas Kovacef vieh. Ludwig Kuhar, Francis Kurtz. Ralph Koch, Nlfilliam Knop. ll.R. BUANTFJNJ RS-Fmrzl R014 ' Brieette lintlauer, Anita Leonard. Sharon lconhardt. l rma Lane. Joyce Larson. Nlary Ann lamhakis. Donna Iesh. Janice Layette. Phyllis Linden. Nliss Nleiners. Hxfllr Ron: Gloria Lang. Patricia Lenz. Harold Lotk- hart. David lticltwooal. Ben Levin. Robert Lindstrom. Kenneth Law- son. Lewis lester. John Laken. Burl: Rnu: Joanne La Fontaine. Carol Ann Larson, Barbara lambert. Ray- mond Lamb. Fverett Iestina. Laur- ence Leseh, XY'illiam Lindblad, William Lander, Tony La Paso. James Larson. Ronald Lanham, A wffjf - oiln, 4- 'Q E3 Q. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 'Y' ,L 'YJ' z. wir ll.R. 367A-MYPRS-Ffh!!! ROMI l.inna Maberg. Judy Mauer. Karen Maichin. Christin Mann. Donna Mathis. Sandra Mack. Nancy Macak. Carol Ludvigscn, Carol lord. Sharon l.oica. Patricia Mace. lI1.fli'i' Ron: Patricia Mahoney. lliane Mt.-arthur. jerry Long. Larry Mancini. Michael leper Nick Malirmx-iclt. Stanley Martin. john Marvic. -lack Loy. Nick Lultakevich, Bail: Rnu: kluhn Long, Wfzrren l.ucaK. Donald Martin, George Martin. Kenneth Maiclli. Ulf Lundberg. Michael Marltley, Rich- ard Mattea. Rnuer lopez, Mr. Myers. ll.R. 374-Nl l SUN-l'muI Ruiz: llnrnthy Mclfiddeii, Doreen Mc- lltinaltl, Judy Mcliay. Patricia MC- Mahtin. Sharon Melirell, Barbara Meurer. Barbara KlL'l'lIlCl'. Marietta Merlin, Carole Sue Meelte. Sharon Mitchell, Diane Nlill. M1.l.!lr Rnu: Miss Nelson. ltila Mcflain. May Moffett, Mary Mcfiurdy, Bobbie McC..ullum. james McCollum, Ben- jamin Minor. Alhert Meyers. Roger McClain. Richard McClintock. Bark Rnu: -limmie Melhorn. 'Ibm Meers, lilen McPhail. .Ioe McCarthy, Mike Mclleynoldx Bruce Mechling. Eddie Moholilt. Wade Mitchell. Gary Milde. HR. 219A-SHAY-I-'mul Ron: Harel Olivo, Anita Nordxtrom, Osia Mobre. Patricia Mut7, Nnla Nagy. joy Newkirl-t. Lois Oder. Mary Moran. Beverly Mussario, Mary Noel. Judith Mianihiiwer. Xfliftflr Rau: James Norrit. William More, james Moody. james Oldani. Ken- neth Nurclylt. Yirqinia Niner. Madeline Niarlzns. Kartn Moore. ludv Morrill. Kat hry n Niles. Audrey' Moulton. Batlr Rnu: Mr. Shay. Lynn Olxen. Paul Nemenslti. Lawrence Nulan. Ravmund Musich. Richard Nnhle. loseph Nltirrow.klvl1H Nicnll. Charlet Neziierixlti. Alan Nardella. lSert Nicni in. ilinninix Nnhlef.. ll R. 406-l'Rlflf-fvffvil Rout liitly Pappas. lliane Peterwn. leant: l'i.terwn. Claudette Parit. Kay Petermn. Nanty Uiterntan. Nancy' Pavlitli. Itinli Payne. lieverly Pettrmn, Ili-nna Peterwzt. Nancy Page. M:.l.f.'i Rfin: Mike Atitiiiiie- Vtltl. Naney Painter. liarltne Parl-ts. Car-il Urxini. linda Uklw-irw. li-annie l'.nil. C .lriil Pcterxi :i. l'ii1:3altl llxter- man. William Uxniari. larrx Peter- Knn. klaniex livzerix. Mr. Prite. 15.1. it Rffit: llernard l'apt-xl: Turn Paenni-. licnree Paxtnn. Mary' Perinar. Dnug Peterwn. joal Ott. Klum Urr, lion Pemble, -lim Pearcy, Dun Parlt. H.R. lil - RANVLINS - Profil Rnu: Lorctta Pittman. Frncttinc Polk. Ylclx: P-imbcrt. ,loannc l'or-ek. sludy Pro'-ance. Sandra I'iicL.?nul. Ioan Puhclx. ltgdith Raltwlnx. Viarhla Rarnwy. Nlary Rawxlcy. Karon Ritli. Mlllli' Rum: Rwhcr: Pctrrfvlc. P4147 Poitra. lor IMPQ. ll n Qt1irlt,Rflner: Qacrio. l1cr:iar.l Piflloclx. Ronald Prncarmmc. Rsimld l'crr.:zof. Hartv Rirhgrdc, lamcw Reeves. Vflllian: Rciw. Hai? Hou: Cliarlci Picrcc. llliacw Rqncl. .Xllurt Pri-cca. blarncs 3 liclnctinz. Rfihcrt Piclia. Xliclzael Radigan. llaxid Ricliardwn. Ronald Raspollch. loscph Rainford. Xlr, Rawlinf. ll.R. 360-Rl NXLR-I rm!! Rnui Synthia Schcidt. Ann Sclwluwcr. XlaryRoh-iw.KatlilccnRur.i.klan1ce Russull. IJ-irotliy Rouxnnclox, Ray Roliati, Sandra Rust. lstlicr Roda, Cliarlcnc Scaccla. Patricia Saas. .Xl1.f.fli' Rua: liaxitl Sanilalil, james Rung.1it1S.Cicrald Ruylc. Karen Rul- lcdige. Sandra Sanders. Sharon Sal- man. ,lcancttc Sarclctti, Martha Sandlucriz. Rita Robinuttc. Hclcn Rothlislacrgcr, Darlene Robinettc, Mr. Rcnner. Iiurfz, Raza: john Sar- tori, R. C. Sanders, Herman Ruth. 'Iohn Scapcrdinc. slack Rogers, David Roth. Robert Sayles, Alan Sanders. John Rousstapuloi, Melvin Sayrv. Tom Ryan. H.R. 330-SAKAI.-I rur1l Roar Carol Schuttcr. Shcrl Simmons, Beverly Scott, Gail Sccman, Sally Schring. Bertha Schull. Pat Sher- rcll. Carol Sccliafcr, Sheila Scbhin. Marilyn Sccmnn. M1J.lli' Ron: Nlr. Sakal. Margaret Sifford, Carol Sid- don. Rita Sccliafcr. Marge Schultl. Kay Shcplcy. joe Shaw. ,loc Scgatto. Dick Sclingcr. Ucnnii Senko. Burk Run: Don Shullt. Suren Scron. Rerley Scchafcr, Howard Scaborg, Francis Siddon. Wlolfgang Short. Gerald Sctattu. Ron SCl1Vs'CllCl . Doug Sil- verman, Vfillic Shelby. Lcnwoml Sca- bron, H'.R. 49R-SClrlOl:NKNl'Cl'iT- front RH14: lrma Stcxcnmn. llarbara Smith, Donna Spcnccr. Karen Spice, Rosalie Stcrnixlia. Donna Smith, Ella Smith, Ruby Simi. Nlaric Sims. Sandra Slayco. M1.l.Hr Rfllti John Slahovewski. Robert Smith, Klan- villc Smith. Thomas Spinks. Lyle Steinquist. Douzlas Stanigcland. John Slocum. Sharon Smith. Cynthia Skeul, ,loyce Spcclxman. lllcnda Stan- ford. Arthur Skoff. Btzulz Ron: Daxid Spircx. Ronald Sncll, James Smith. Ronald Smotlicrs, William Spixcy. ldilic Sims, ,lack Spencer. Rohcrt Szcrling. Virgil Stcinquist. Richard Skinner. Nlr, Scliocnl-tnecht. FRESHMEN C IQ HR, Hi-Ii-SN1lTll-Irffvlf Rffui Brenda Sylveirer. Carol SWZYVWUYT. Nancy Studer. Carol Srrappayon. Sheryl Sweedler. judy Temple. Donna Ternik. Brenda Sulliun. Sharon Swierl.CamlynToppal,N1ra Sullivan. Xf1.H.lu Ron: Mus Smith. Sandra ilievoreh Sanily il ibble. Nike kie Taylor. Barbara lipron. Donna Swinfurul. Ciarol jierrv. Xxvlllljlll Tallman. llennix Tmirkelwn. Barry Su ,ll'. Iirflk Rflll ' Vlillllljjjx vlYibl'le, lamei Sulxle. jamrw Sylrex llruno liilrinx, lhm Vlionilinsofi. ji-lin Sulli- xan. Walter Sxxaiixon, lolin lianlon, Cieurge ililiimipson, Steve Sula. ll.R. 223 - THAC K.-XBLRRY - lrmzl Rau: Nlargarer X'EI'CClOlC- Patricia Van Dyke. Carol Mae Turner. lflaine W'arson. julia W'al- ker. joan L'hler. Carol Turt. Ann W'ebber, Gloria Trice. Nliss Thacka- berry. M1.1'.lli' Run: jim W'arson, john Vorva. Mark Turk. W'aynC W'allin, john Vickery, Paul W'eaver. Douglas Waldxogel. Ted W'asserlein, Roger Webber. Robert Yesel. Bark Run: james Vance. Robert W'cbster, Roberr WvlXiOl'1ll, Tom Troughton. james Tripple, james Urbanik, W'il- liam W'alling, 'lied Trarensek, james W'edic, Charles Voelkcr. David Wfarrhen. H,R. 33? -- W'HIiI?I.OCK -- Ifmnl Rnu: Lois W'erner, janer W'illiam- son, Barbara jean W'hite, joan W'hire. Betty Lou W'ilfong, Leona W'ieburg. Sharon Lee W'hire. Laura jean W'enberg, jeanne W'illcinson, Charlene W'illiams. janeann W'il- harm. Mhlillr Rou: joan W'illiams, Berry Louise W'illiamQ, Tecola W'il- liams, Dorothy W'heeler. Darlene W'heeler, Francis W'iei:hec, Larry W'erncr. Orran W'ilhelmi. Richard W'ells. jerry Walley. limi: Roux Ronald Wheeler. Russell Wales, W'alrer W'hirehead. Arthur W'illiamS. Gilbert W'einsrein, Terry W'illiamw. james W'Cll1CfbCC. llmo Williams. jerry W'hizmer. Walliam W'enger. Marv W'ii1ell. Miss Wlieeloel-Q. ll.R. 180 - W'lN'I'l'R9TI'l7N - mul Rffu: Rmemarv W'irr1. liar- enc i s an Wltfl on oururui nu Harrie lrui e Winlxl r Xireinia Yambrano ie N lllen 'X a ngrid lan 1 lrnora Zerurgrcn 1 7 uri 1 lx in Woodhou Wr r C ea ax i iar i el Riei rxielir r rx fe Rani ml mari. in . Xlr, W inrcrxreen. 1' R ' s 1 '1 . Cary i, - 1 ,we ZClCI1llli. joseph Zauar. Kent ZlC'll. W'ilber1 Wbods. Ronald W'oods. Wfayne Zahm. jerry W'ilHon. Urns Fraser Young, Larry Yother. H.R. 273B - LARSON - Front Rout Ardis W'eese, Melanie Schroe- der, Andrea Carnegie, Nancy Car- negie, Marion Anderson, Mary Lou Cummins, Sandra Andreasen, Sharon Andrew, Sharon Lofgren. Nancy Kletr. Midille Rau.: james Schmidt. James Freytag, john Leksander. Robert Scholari, Betty Gavin, Ar- lena Wright, Dennis Kinzlcr, Dom- inic Egizio, Louis Egizio, W'illiam Gay, Mr. Larson. Baclz Rau : Arthur Weese, Kenneth Kleinhoffer, Albert Long, Gordon Crowther, Bill Crowe. Kenneth Gatons, Lawrence George. David Andrade. Douglas Davis. H.R. 219B-L. LONGMAN-Fran! Row: Karen Fox, Rebecca De Lara. Sharon Pomykala, Charlene Soren- son, Marlene Zadra, Peggy Mona- han, Barbara Merrell, Bonnie Pear' son, Mary Bradford, Vicky Carter, Carolyn juricic. Middle Row: Kay Altenhoff, jo Ann Meter, Darlene Dunbar, Betty Lou Bakos, jerry Fix, Raymond Hoppins, Aldis Liventals, Charles McKanna, Baldur Kirsch, James Benson, Mrs, Longman. Barlz Row: Eurlee George, Richard Logan, Ira Leonard, Ronald Gunnard, Larry Coffman, Kenneth XVagner, james Bash, Siegfried Kraschewski, Her- man Wilhelm, Ralph Haire. H.R. 219C - MITCHELL - Front Row: Mary Lou Drom. Anna Nickl, Louise Van Allen, joyce johnson. Jean Willians, Myra W'altcrs, Ray- monda Foster, Loretta Snyder, Rita Ragsdale, Diane Woltz. Miilillc' Row: Wally Krochmal, Bernie Seeley, Leonard Miklic, John Starasinic. james Robbins, Paul Eisen, Otis jones, Peggy XVitty. Peggy Low, Marlene Robinson. Bark Ron: Mr. Mitchell, Bob Fowler, Lloyd Buldat. 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