Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1960
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S ZZ-,., w ir, J Jug. W 33 . MARY BETH Roamsom QI DME? JU?-53055 SQL 5555311 JOLIET, 1Li.53NfCvi5 X ILLINOIS ,- hz, ' . . 4- , , - I--, 1 . W' 1' . .H 4 Us .. 414.1 Q 4 ' I -.A . W s is-M - 'J ' ,. wi: , I r ' mmf A .afffdv what mv bb ,, ' , 1 W ' ' 33,11 F ' :rx . 'we '- f'-rw in . , ,Y I' QQ xi sl H' 2 .. gun? ,Q 4 M . Wa, ll' 7 - J' ' ' ,:. A -3 fl ' J X 1 J Q .qi i Y, iii A X The Staff -a 'A----f.-...-...-..,.,,,., Nm., . Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor . . .Student Life . . . . . Art . . . . Faculty . .Organizations ......Sports Business Manager . Photographers AR if .ww i .1-4 I H A' I, ,K M 4. A Foreword . . . A new decade on the calendar and a new look at joliet junior College: each offers, even promises, much -- the secrets of a new age. The sixties will bring to the people of America untold advancements in all phases of life. Missiles will soar higher, travel will be faster and farther, man will push buttons to live, telephones will permit vision, cars will run by elec- tricity and people will hardly recognize the world in which they live. Progress will come, too, with the forward march of the junior college movement. Already educators are re -evaluating the advantages of these two -year colleges which seem to be springing up suddenly all over the United States. Our college in joliet was first and we shall watch as it expands to accommo- date the growing legions of young people who come in quest of a college education. The year of 1959-60 has seen a marked change in the facilities of this junior college. A new cafeteria, larger library and smoker, and a new Press Club office has been added for the use of the students. A record has been broken, too, in enrollment. An army eight hundred strong has registeredjwith one hundred and fifty more expected next year. A new era is approaching, the golden era of energy. Uses for atomic energy will reach new heights and human energy will strive to surpass all its pre- vious records. With the increasing demands of the community, the junior college will work with increas- ing energy to give to its future students the education they desire to meet the challenge of a place in the world. lt will take energy, a will of iron, enthusiasm, and courage, with always an eye to the future which holds so much opportunity and moves ahead so rapidly. Lightning fast will be the changes in this new age and quicker still will be the efforts of the junior college to keep up with the progress of the World. Table of Contents Dedication ............... . . 4 Student Life ......... . . 6 Faculty and Administration . . . . 28 Sports ............ . . 44 Organizations ....... . . 60 Classes . . . . . 78 .DUST .?E.Si -55351 CL,.L?..iZQQf LEE-?lli.Fi 5' JOLZEY, EL' nif'Ifl3 5, --sis ni ' - W M ., 0 4+ x X x ff M! .X bn- -, QE , -avi? Q 1 rw V' 4 x N 31.54, Q 5 , Q N, , 5, 1 . gr., hr Q fam Q Q52 , , Wir? :sf ' , . f-es. '-Q 6:92-2,15fweiawf , N' , jfjfu. fiffeifl ,tg d i ffs? '22 g,ii'Q1,2Ts ' ,Zi ' ff 4. L' ' if, 181 n .' ,,A.,,w'1'.'1l 'f lf,-:, ggsp f'1fa, -52. f 1? 'aff if QE? i ' f Qi, Q 2 , ia -1: I 1: 'vkbkw x-,. a it , , g V, ji? 1 -' V A 1 X, I ,. . 1 riff, 2 .xg ' l hs: i .15 , Q Ti wi, Q 1539 L. We F. Each student receives equal time and attention from Miss Wood when he needs it. Miss Susan H. Wood, champion of the student. 2 7. DEDICATION . Mis Susan 'Wood 0 Problem Is Ever Too Small Whether it is chaperoning our many activities, writing news releases, working for student scholar- ships, helping individual students, or assisting with the adult education program, no job is too small for Miss Wood. Her first concern is the student and his educational Well-being. Regardless of the task in- volved, she is always ready to lend a helping hand for the benefit of the students. Despite her busy schedule she is never too busy to attend to her special project, the night school program She has devoted many hours to this program which benefits many junior college students. Extra curricular activities are not exclusive with us but take many hours of her free time. The tasks she is called on to perform are all done cheerfully for no other person has more energy, enthusiasm, patience, and understanding than our Miss Wood. In appreciation of the dedication she has shown to her work, we, in turn, the class of 1959 -60, dedicate this yearbook to her. :- .I j- I There is always a desk of work that needs to be tended to. S Xfmm fimforwurd lwk . fj O ' fn Ad' 5 f V X 7 mg X- ' XXL I ' K ,ZEQB ,ff I Sul, J If T Q61 XUQlIYf N A kv , I X ,' 'g I 411: tv '-.' X32 A U A 4 X '50 ' f I X 5 0 . . . student life Xb 3, S M ggk 5-'Xxx ?-' Qfza xf y in X-I ff ,-- lf' I W ' my ff N v . we nl If f ff -,w...I.:::af -I ' A: ff U In ,,,..-- 'Iv 5 al 7 g f Xwxx Q , . . S 1 ' -I ,L f . - I ' X A I . . ' I N ' ' I , A . :V 1 V 1- , , , ff V 1 X .' f K ' ,ll ' V . fx, sk IVIARY BETH X ROBINSON XX WWI. I N Wx III I I I I my I, I 'H f , ' I XM I NX ,XX X XX XM XlX X I I i X. XX IX VTX xx .I X Xl HQ WX II I MW ' y X NIU I , V tx -1 XMI NW! '- gk V15 ' QE- 1 I XXX N X I N - 1 IN' I I I . x XNXI xx' X , E I A ,Mi .lxliwl X X .M I-,Ij X X L 'X . '54 is XXX' 1 xii'-XMI' Z -if Registration day arrives, and every student faces the harrowing experience of standing in line for hours. SX Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow classes begin! School Days Begin Again Z- 5 At the JC picnic the boys Qsuccessfully tried to beat the girls at tug-of-war. a .-V. . r ' ' Qgflg ,,q.,,, rf.-Q ,-'- .wh uv Jerry Hoffman, a sophomore, answers some questions ofpuzzled freshmen during Orien- tation day. A student's life is divided into two major categories, academic and social activities, Upon regis- tration, students beginanother year of these busy activities. There is much to come in the next nine months of school---dances, term papers, exams, plays and trips. So here we are, knowing sophomores and puzzled freshmen, standingin line for hours in order to register, so we can begin another academic and social year. Our hours of frustration are rewarded, though, by our first social activity, the annual picnic held at Inwood Park. After sucha big success, the students are assured that the coming months will be re- warding ones. Something New Has Been Added . . 111 E! 5-'11 JC students relax and enjoy the modern facilities of our new col- lege cafeteria. X 1,1 mmf T 5 I lisa - 7 I 1 fu When the students came to HC this fall, there were some surprises awaiting them. Until this year UC students had eaten in the high school cafe- teria. This year they moved into their own cafe- teria with all new equipment. Another addition was a new smoker across from the college office. The old smoker was remodeled and became the Press Club office. The library also got a new look. New book shelves and check-out desk were installed. All these improvements have given the college the Forward Look. . ' gist t, .,-' 1 The new smoker is a very popular place in which students can relax and have gab sessions. attu fr -3 ,.v,.sz3 ,. ,- ,. I AQAA . fait ii . . t 3 h f Am., sf-hui.-.,,,,,. . . 1 ,,.. -1 .,,,,, af' 'fi 'Qfb ,e fx mi John Darin represents the average JC student. Here he grabs a bite of breakfast before rushing off to school. lg 3 ffwrs 'hp' ff, Classroom activity consumes a large per cent of a student's daily activities. A Panoramic View 0 cz 352,55 Ks. l .5 , ps . i .' r'. ' get Q11 '. 'Q .34 '1 I 'S K . 4 :Tin rf' it . .- A X ,nfl ' i , , gg 4? Bill Purdy and Marion Kuhlmann enter the school and prepare to begin a busy day of student activity. Study we must! John and Ruth Benck enter the library and prepare to do some research on term papers. X X N X25 -6' Kang-9 ff 2, , vfv gahl 5 , - '73f'!f . t i ' , , 1 rz.. M it e .. ' V' Q ' ' ' f ' 'vw . r -f y - . W - ., . 5 It ,V .. ,,,.,m,, 'N . ' l is lifziii.. E get . ' - .E A V.. wg ,V 1 1? ' , H- - , Q i if 2,21 1 'if , 3- ' , , 5 1 ' j 1 -- ' ' - N 32575 1 ' I ,F ' if., -1 5 f -. 4' i : ,, Ziff , .QF r X' fri: V 1 '3'!'f ' X ' 3 RQ 1 QW z T' ' v .. 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M ,KZ I 5 1 v 3 Judy Hritz, Letterman's Club Chloe Goepper, Choir Karen Hancock, SMS Dennie Sue Batis, Business Club Jeanne Williams, IC Players Carol McDonnell, SNEA Diana Samios, WAL Mary Beth Robinson, Vet's Club Missing: Sandy Mackey, Press Club 12 Homecoming Is Launched . . . v The bonfire represents our desire for a victory in the game against Wilson. Those football girl players play a mean game. They tackle like old pros. The girls' football game was one of the highlights of the homecoming weekend. I1 .... , . ,,. .g V., V .,,,....m.... '55 - --1.1!- tif, i l a - K. 7,21 .V .-1 .s--', in-ji si .gf -, gif -2- 1 1 - Q 1',Yf'+'55 A 'X . . I 'Q' ' ,y f' fi ,li ., ., . eq X , x.. me ,,!M,,,,. , .. .,,, ' z L-,ff e ix- 3 I, -f.'s'f.j'. Y 1 -. V ' Q.....f,,, , I f:,fg1'iQ'rf,?'j V , .:'ffl' f-ff ll'-'F' 1 'I ' W ' ' ' V .tx.xfezwfsfigji-,'f',f ' s'4r'e'f1 wax. . -i 1 ' thwr. , ,. ' '- kieitefcrg '-1 2. ftffff ' is-,Q-fI2L?fr'f'.11f Rf,f:. gi..l3' TVR., f . .2 4-M QL.. sys ,-azgzzagbgitrg-3-fgg: 'A fs E, F 35615 ik ,-' - '::F K2'fQ hi3.2??9f?-92 XZ'-4.1- 3-'. '4-In' H-'Z 1 H -4 Mr.: ' 'n uf: .,.- -41-:.1..fi.i.www.:-',' -19.34519 - , fi The highlight of the mixer was the an- zf-il- f 4' 4 5 I fl ,. '- 23. 7651 gif' ff J Zijizf f - 1-my. g , AS .i gli-1? '55 nouncement of the homecoming queen i e, J iii-Y, s' sf? -53,1 jg , -was-fig-.' zszyz- 5- iff-,g - - fy, , l ati si., , . L .gg for 1959. Karen Hancock gasps in dis- Tom Nelson, Terry Garrett, Ed Haines, and lim Hancock, a bar- ber shop quartet, entertain at the HC Homecoming Mixer. rn- F .. M Mx belief as she realizes she is the queen. 5 Q U l ...A-f' 1151? I X Homecoming Preparations for homecoming weekend were begun weeks before the set date of November 7th, Clubs began ' building floats, committees began working out the details for the weekend activities, and everyone was campaign- ing for his queen candidate choice. Homecoming was launched with the girls' football game held at the athletic field. These girls really had an amazed and amused audience. The bonfire symbolized our hope for a victory against Wilson. Following the bon- fire the students went to the Y for a mixer. The crown- ing point was the announcement of the 1959 Homecoming Queen, Karen Hancock. The next day the clubs scurried around in order to finish the floats by 5 o'clock. At that time the floats were judged, and the parade began. Huddled figures in the stadium cheered and rooted for the fighting Wolves. Although we lost the game to Wilson. both the players and fans showed enthusiastic school spirit. During the halftime ceremony the floats circled the field and the winning floats were announced. The Letter- men's - Vet's Club float, a purple people eater, took first place. The Press Club and Choir floats tied for sec- ond place. The Business Club won third place. Also dur- ing the halftime, the Lettermen's Club presented Mr. Herm Walser, athletic director, with a jacket and blanket in the traditional school colors, purple and white. This night had been designated as Herm Walser Night. The audience watches in anticipation as the queen is about to be announced. The climax to the homecoming weekend was the dance held in the gym, which was attended by many alumni and present junior college students. 14 Victory! Victory! is our cry! yell the JC cheerleaders. Day Arrives . . . These boys are engrossed in the football plays and are hoping for a victory. Q1 The IC Wolves clash against Wilson Junior College in the Striking a regal pose, Queen Karen, who reigns thrilling homecoming game. over all the homecoming festivities, greets the 15 crowd with a smile. Swing and Sway With I .-1 5 Xvl ' -' - -an 9 .g f I X, t Ml ff f ' lk A lot of time and hard work are put forth by many students ng make a dance successful. Here is a group diligently working on the decorations, Xxx x X . N 1- L img. , - - 53 ' ij x ' -- ' .f:' f . 'N 1 ' 2. f'.- 3. Qui-,mm We could have danced all night! ff! :uv ':f5E5E ' ff: t .. 4 iii t S5 in Q V. 'Q' m X' k Q , N. id MBR. E32 if - ----- So you want to lead a band? Sammy Kaye asks Jeanne Lambert, a contestant of one of the feature highlights of the evening. 16 Sammy Kaye . . . November 27, 1959 Dear Diary, It was just perfect--every minute of it! l'll never forget my first IIC Fall Formal. The theme, Autumn in Abstract was carried out very effectively in the de- corations. Judy Regis and Gordon Kay, co-chairmen, really did a great job. As we entered the gym, we heard the music of Sammy Kaye and his orchestra, and we saw the bright colors - red, orange, yellow, black and white-which had transformed the gym into an abstractautumn set- ting. Modern painting, which had been done by IIC students for the painting contest, covered the walls. During the intermission the judges chose Gum under Microscope by Larry Lerfald as one of the outstanding paintings. The climax of the intermission was the Grand March. The --so you want to lead a band contest was directed by Sammy Kaye. Four contestants tried their skill at leading Sammy Kaye's orchestra. Jeanne Lam- bert's cool beat gave her the first place. The memories of this fall formal will long linger with the JJC students. +n 'r1P-' Sammy Kaye looks on with approval as the vocalists perform. Autumn In Abstract Swing and Sway to the music of Sammy Kaye. 1 K Holly, snow, and get-togethers are a part of the traditional American Christmas. The students of IC combine these ingredients at the pre-Christmas mixer at the Y. With the arrival of the Christmas season, students start the usual round of parties and Christmas giving. JC students launched the season with a mixer held at the Y. One of the features was a selection of pantomimesby Mr. Waltz and Mary Lou Fletcher. The WAL had its annual Mother-Daughter Tea. The Christmas music, presentedby the choir, and the Christmas setting put everyone into the Christmas spirit. The Vet's Club spread its season's spirit I - by giving a party for the pupils from F. E. Marsh School. Many of the organizations had parties dur- ing the holiday. All these happenings helped these students from F.E. Marsh School. the JC students have a jolly Christmas Holiday. The Vet's Club shares the joys of Christmas with Santa? Holiday . . . 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The clock 3 . . . at t, ff-l has just struck twelve midnight, and 1960 has 18281 1 P begun. JC students are celebrating the occasion while they dance to the music of Bill Pappas l2 o'clock and see what happens! Orchestra. These couples look sedate now, but wait until in ,? 4,1 . The familiar strains of Auld Lang Sync, played by Bill Pappas' Orchestra, ring in the new year. 19 A An Evening THE MEDIUM by Carl Gian Menotti Baba . . . . .Helen Kadela Toby ..... Dick Adamson Monica ...... Nola Tozzi Mrs. Nolan. .June Tomastick Mr. Gobinneau . Jerry Walker Mrs. Gobinneau, Dannie Pauly An attempted mur- der, a false belief, love, alcoholism, and a mur- der combine into an in- triguing story of agypsy helped by a mute, who hold seances for people wishing to speak to their dead loved ones. This unsolved mystery was well directed by jim Agazzi. One of the high points in The Medium comes when Baba, in a fit of anger, tells the mute gypsy, Toby, that he must leave. FAUST: A MASQUE by Elder Olson Faust .......... . Bob Almasy Mephistopheles .... . .Torn Wheeler Polio-Anthrax ......... Bob NiCholS Young Servingman ...... Herb Boginis Old Servingman ...... Barney Machaj First Maidservant. . Charlene Westerwelle Second Maidservanr ...... Barb Baxa The Fausts of the world have con- tinually led humanity down a path of misery over and over again to the same false goals. In this play, the Greek chorus represents the masses of humanity: Faust repre- sents those who have taken the responsibility of leadership and have failed. joan Krohn, directoig Pick up your cues faster, and watch for falling plaster, says Mary and the C3-St Presented 3- Yery Lou Fletcher as she gives last minute instructions to her cast before thought-provoking production. they go on stage. 20 Woman and her daughter, In Fantasy . . - Youth, youth! cries Faust, glaring at the drug, while Professor Polio -Anthrax prepares to give him the injection. 53: .,,,Q.m,. , Jim Agazzi relieves tension by telling jokes as he applies make-up to Helen Kadela. Nola Tozzi also comments that half the fun of play production is the behind-stage activity. 71 jCPkzye1sP rm.. PASSION, POISON, AND PETRIFICATION by George Bernard Shaw Lady Magnesia Fitztollemache ....... Bonnie Rydell Phyllis Hermack ..... Sharon Rumchak George Fitztollemache ..... Jim Nelson Adolphus Bastable ....... I im Reeves Landlord .......... Wally Sfllblef Policeman .... . . Dick Schmaedeke Doc tor .............. Bob Korb This play, a Iarce, is a delight- ful piece of Shavian comedy filled with Seltzer bottle fights, falling plaster, lightning bolts, and other bits of slapstick comedy. The student director, Mary Lou Fletcher, was assisted by Bob Korb and Larry johnson. j j C Students This happy group of students and sponsors is anxious to get to the ski slope and begin taking their thrills and spills. ' wg, 4- After falling down quite a few times, I figured it might be nice just to relax for a while, says Joan Krohn. 1h ,nf Gary Lichtenwalter demonsurates his skill and know- W how as he skis down the snowy slope at Pine Mountain. 22 Tmvel . . . After ma.ny weeks of anticipation and planning, january 24th finally rolled around, and thirty-five anxious and ex- cited HC students, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bondar, left junior college at 4:30 bound for Iron Mountain, Michigan. The bus ride was an experience in itself. Finally at 1:30 a.m. the bus pulled into the Hillcrest Motel, rooms were assigned, and everyone got situated. At 2:30 things were rather calm and quiet, but at 2: 31 things got to jumping. Bright and early Saturday morning, everyone boarded the bus and proceeded to the Pine Mountain ski slopes. After several hours all had their skis and were trying them out. What antics! Going down the slopes backwards, running into other skiiers, and skiing with knees to- gether and feet far apart are only a few examples of the beginners' first runs. That night everyone went ice skating fto pick up a few more bruisesy a.nd then dancing lWho could sit?J. It had been quite a day!! Sunday morning no one looked good, but this was disregarded as everyone proceeded to try another day of skiing. At 2:00 p.m. some were still taking lessons, and others had given up for good. At 3:30 they all said good-bye to Pine Mountain and began the long trip home with the skiers, the bus, and Pine Mountain all the worse for wear! .... But the skis are so big! laughs Marilyn Flynn as she takes her first steps. 'FNFEW , lk E 9 Qeimwresw Now here is a new idea--two people on one pair of skis Linda Brannberg and Dick Schrnaedeke say, Why not?' Ii., I E Wav .: Lynn Wolfson, Jim Reeves, and Jeanne Lambert look like they are all dressed for cold weather. Courses Cover a Wide sbs. An introduction to George and Henrietta is essential to credit in Mr. Puddicombe's physiology course. gf a.1Y..,- Q . ......,.V........ .. Vl?l1'J..'f 3 ' -sf,-1? Dr. Dellinger and his music students observe Steve Funsten as he puts to practice what he has learned about harmony. JI . kczln XX fl b d' X 2 we, A ,,.. ,.,v..v.,.i,v-Me' Ioan Paul and Trudy Wilkey give a demonstration on In agriculture, which trains students in the proficiency of meat identification in foods and nutrition class. farming, a student works on one of his projects. 24 S 15? Scope . . . L- Bob Blaesing, Carolyn Wicks, and Mike Gleason test an ion in the chemistry laboratory. ...pzs,. Q QQ- snxu ' 11 Don Babich, an electronics student, measures voltage with a Don Bedford and Jerry Widlowski are engrossed in VTVM meter- their dissection of a shark in comparative anatomy. 25 , y 1' I r 'f'f 1 ffe WiUhu' T l t s 4 QD ,W r, I., N 4, x 1 .5: I 1 -' I , fp 3' .,. 5,11 , A ' at I - 1 ,353 - - ' . x.,., Lab work gives a student a practical means of learning as shown in this Zoology class. :yt I 'Q e ,ji Joan Shepley, Pat Smith, and Pat Treseder put to use what they learned about photography at the newspaper conference. lt siiw. XX -K I NX ix U , 4, N t:z,,bgti'f3g-,ji L .-' 'f ' Zi-if? ff -. , Y !f I -1-NMA 1 V Marilyn Vonch busily takes notes from reference books for her term paper. xx w,,.... Q Jerry Leaman types with earnest, so that he will have his term paper finished by the time it is due. A Time 1' -if 9 ,-2 . ww, J ia.. Q B : 1:::-:-'-,:-f . f . 5 ' ,it , 1 I fr .- 3315 -. .- Ei v s- Q, .-, . . . ,- 15 fwlwuv 2 va .,,, .r 'E r ,...-'sam' a 5, 3 L sw,..,4 ..r':f'Pws,y as ...M '1vt1.4,Sm4'.'+ - as Studying for an exam, these students find the halls a con- venient location for group study. 26 5 , 2, -:ij F iq is r t fr .s 153 Y p X Qs f J X t Q Pat Smith stops at Carolyn Cummings' locker to talk to her before going to the next class. Learning . . . E53 s QANS Q The new enlarged library offers good study atmosphere for students. 5 v 'Pm l l f 'ff m mf: : ' - ' ' . , w g -ft-1. 'Q ' 1- H lit, M4 953+ . :E ,M '72 2 'ffeszw 5 59:93 f,,!:,Q 5 ffm me '1i:.:fs:ai'?, i,j1: --'- '- -, J Q1 pt , U1 its -fs 1 sm l-V1 ., 1 J -4 J. 6 H 1122?-:fZiQ'iffZ,e,iuiQ9 5 nmzzx as M mr- .Z :gut 1 ig' :Hi 5'::::'f,', , ' -X lsfrfzmgiisifs uf. .' 4 4 l 5 1 5 4 V, K: in 'H : M j:- 55 M 353, -KZ!! My I ., . .A ,ll K, A . EY It . 'AM 5 M 5 W The stairs provide a comfortable place for 'l ' 1 - 5 W A., Ei M ,Q Dick Modery to study. l r- ' ' ' ' C yt a W f 7 , 1 I 'nas . V 4 L-Q A 1 1 V A? if F 5 'i Ugg' In j. L ae: ,- ff' .1 .L-Y I, f- p ' ' ' - Si-'ifig'-' 55,--'Fi' fi . 'C ' ,,'?Liff:Z I ,V ,-Lil 53 -,.rs- 1, V' .s,,.1 ' ,tg X V ul. bl! . 1. .: X. ' 7 ' il Don Pretty, Clyde Conway, Dennie Kursell, Don Martin, Neil Ward, and Dick Modery relax and study in the student lounge. 77 'Z 4 5 Z if, 1717175 175 f Jlldr gqfl 1 'A1 A' J -1 Q - fNN X ,f 2 W W W 1 V k 1 5 2 1 g . ' + N J A ff JL 1 fa' 5 J' fT51f HP,,. X 'lvl I X 'hu' W' 22' L 'ff law! 3' 1, , ' U' C 3. I :TS 1' ' , X Hwy .1 ' X gybxxn-M-Z i QA Z if QM f X X 37 f 41,3 ' r xg , Z, fl - gpg X limi! xdfw I 'I' 3? X ul J , sl 7 in 4 .fi X kg? 25 2? Xi.. S i H i b 'fikxlg TTXQ3 I KQV J!! .X-I-ff! 477' ite? f f 'MMUMIU 7 X c s 'WT,g'r X K X I-X4 -af yo. .10 . l ik XAMAL I gs -M.. W., .qw 'T-il' ---w...,..,,,,N Aww Mr. Rowley, Dean, and Miss Wood, Assistant Dean A Message From The Deems I want to write this note as of 1971, for that year should really be the time of our diamond jubilee--75 years old and still going strong. You see, even though the JolietJunior Col- lege is the oldest public junior col- lege in America, it was really never founded, but like Topsy it just growed. Some have said it started in 1902, some have used 1901 as the beginning date, but since we have a actually found college accreditation dating back to 1896 let us use '71 as the diamond anniversary celebration year and move ahead until proven wrong. Looking back from 1971 we see that the junior college at Joliet had 800 students in the fall of 1960 and had more than doubled in size in the last nine years. In fact, every one of those last nine years had shown a sizeable increase and we wonder why it was so hard in 1960 to see that by '71 we would have over 2,000 students. Oh, well, they probably did the best they could, not knowing all the other developments that were to take place. Bob Knott and Jerry Hoffman were each president of the Student Council for a semester that year, and, I must say, there haven't been any better presidents since. That was the year we set up the new Press Club office, started the JC cafeteria and en- larged the smoker and library. Suc- cessful alumni from that year drop into the office all the time now to reminisce and to admire our more recent facilities. One of our out- standing graduates calls that class of '60 pioneers in improved education, for their class motto was ta.ken from Woodrow Wilson's famous statement, Anyone who thinks two years of col- lege is enough has never seen a sophomore. Elmer W. Rowley fDean5 With the comingof June, graduation is upon us. This year nearly two hundred men and women will be adding their names to the long list of gradu- ates of Joliet Junior College. Joining the alumni of this school is in itself a challenge for it is the achievements of this group that have brought honor and distinction to the college and to the citizens of the community. The Joliet Junior College repre- sents a sound investment of the people of this community. Most people think of an investment in terms of money alone. It may, however, have abroad and elastic interpretation: it can be expanded to include any form of con- structive activity. Dr. J. Stanley Brown, the founder, and other edu- cators to whom students of Joliet Junior College are indebted, invested not money, but the intangible quali- ties of time, leadership, vision, and purposeiiil living. It was the people of the community who invested the money that translated Dr. Brown's dream into reality. Students invest time and money in higher education in order to prepare themselves for useful careers. While there is a great deal of evidence to prove that college graduates earn more money during their lifetimes than those without a college education, their greatest dividends are the many intangibles which make their lives meaningful and purposeful. College enrollments are expected to double within the next decade. It is imperative that men and women of to- day fincluding those still in collegej, provide the immediate leadership and the clear vision in extending the facili- ties for higher education for tomorrowfs students. Today is always indebted to the past, tomorrow must be deeply in- debted to our present. Susan H. Wood fAssistant Dean 7 31 CATHERINE MARY ADLER Department Head, English College of St. Mary's, Notre Dame University of Chicago GILBERT D. BELL Boys' Physical Education Bradley University ., , - . - -A K t A-A 5 'H tt- . I it i f -I swag , 21,2 4 .--'ce..rf'- .. , G. I se. . - -T . he - 'irc 'N ' ' vu uh ,,gL-is . in If .-S, a fi ' 51' , K . Q If 'K' jg, of va- 1 H N I 'S ,se I 1- ' - rs?f'5SR'- I. it ,r ' If . sf '- V 5,-I ' . 1.Q.' gig A . 3. 'Q X - -'s,,, , - A Q . , W, 35? :ix . .- rn A- . w 1 ',,,----- V .t , 'Q xl 'A-f 'I 71 'll' fs, t::.:-na0'P '! -r lf s - 'yy r M gg: ,. , ,I - , , 'fis,3-ff-,g2E7,:: '...v X X I . .Q fx 'I r . . my . '-A :wi .t.:f ,. . -v ., 5B'i'.2f.::-sed! EUGENE s. BONDAR ' H Social Science ,ff Lawrence College F University ot Colorado 1. , GRACE ANNA BREWER rf- E' Ag ? ' ' Director of Testing Q Psychology and Education b - DePaul Universrty Northwestern LEONA E. BROWN Home Economics University of Illinois tv yy A le Q-,. WA ?' IRMA A. BUELL Geography University of Illinois University of Chicago WILLIAM L. BURNS, IR. French DePaul University University of Illinois if M .N 352' ' ,Mi Y I.-Q, slrf,iM7?qf,Q,, 11 -A N79'-' 7 . ififisrctg S gg: Ai 5 'vi N5 At. 3 LEON A. CAREY Economics Business Letter Writmg University of wisconsin DREW W. CASTLE Engineering University of Illinois University of Wisconsin JOHN CORRADETTI Accounting Illinois State Normal Univ Northwestern University KATHLEEN DAWSON Girls' Physical Education Northern Illinois State University BENJAMIN F. DAY English Eastern Illuiois University Peabody College dbm., ,s- , DR. HAL DAVIS DELLINGER sy '-1 ,E ., , A f Music, Music Education 3 pf , . University of Kansas I ' 'P R25 ' i . Colu mbia Universi ty x Yx- X I WI' 3-'4' Q ? . - Q.. v- v, . Z.. , , xx :l yfy 7f7'1 ii5if4 . . H-Yf?s,it::v:1a ' -32sDX?E:.'.-r:-.- ' 3, 12' 1 YZSETTS--1 ' DOROTHY M. DeSPLINTER Physical Education Western Illinois University JOSEPH lvl. DIAMOND English Wisconsin State College University of Chicago ARNOLD D. EDWARDS Mathematics Northern Illinois University -Qi . ' :-f.. ' :, , I x . ' 'P - Q-.T - My I S' I , wi.. . A it, C. M, EGGMAN Chemistry Indiana University wtf- il I ,iff 4.33 ' Q it QQ' . ls-Q I , , , . 'si if 2 A' A r I rig . Art? ' ' 'fi QF' 1 'I . I. f ,ss I I F sg 1 .3 I ' 1- 5 it 5125- 'I-H , I ' 'VP S' 11 ',J , 5 Q igil qrihvl' 3' ,i -1 V ' , .,f,: .1 . 5 : A is 4.55 - --, , 1 :ga 1 A 1 I re-1: , i n , m',':..' ,1ri?. I 5 ' 9 I ' 'sz ,- ,nf X- I 5 it ,I , 'V A -. ' ffi'? .s,f it H 1 ,1.'A,:w'1' A, M If :i' 4 'Jl55s-.-iff. ' nx . 313 f' -,-His? 2 96 ,.J? , 5f I 'SV'-ff K ll I as 234' , ' M .H ' 'gf - I 1 4 IJ.. ' s . ' A , flfli , 9. A ibg - ,W L- V ' ,Q Q ,,..-:fx Y sa 1 ig . 'Afro s Q . I - tt r- A. .. CJ U QQ .,,EL.3f.v'4'4gfKC . rr , - Kg! 9520- ,A ggi . ff . ' '--s-.-Y.: ' 'Y l Fha, Q ' ,eil-r , S l K K .qw-ues.. . ' 5 - I . N . 2 is . , X, Mr. Onsgard, Mr. Larson, and Mr. Johnson seem to be enjoying the noon lunch hour in the teachers' cafeteria . If g?g 2:f?:'5jf,L'T-1I,.t. , ,I -. . 33, ff ggigff-Sf-'z R -t 'r-:'.f-tj , 3, g., r 53754, -- :L-1. 'V tg . ,Q l- fl I f ,j, ', 1431:- ' ,,:.r.,,,., . . 435 l?l-15,52 Q15 , f 535 f deaf ' 2471: .p atty -tl, ,- IHS ,K A . , .-fmt. xn I -if-, - '. - - e ya . - gay -. g f -.MEM iv -.. V . I . ,. r. GLENN A. EVANS Department Head Social Science Economics and Political Science Monmouth College University of Chicago GEORGE H. FAI-IRENHOLZ Physical Education LaCrosse Teachers College Northwestern University MARY LOUISE FISHER Department l-lead Mathematics University of Illinois M'-V LOLA A. EMERY Accounting, Illinois State Normal University University of Chicago HARRIS E, ENDERSON Business Mathematics Buena Vista College University of Iowa DONALD M. ESWORTHY Mathematics University of Illinois -fu! ,quam-'in GEORGE A, FOX College Library Knox College University of Illinois any, ut 'l I t Q. , , ' ' Teachers need their vitamins, too I ' J Mrs. Brewer, Mr. Engelhardt, and 1 Mrs. Longman get their share of them ,. X in the teachers' cafeteria . .-,bil EUNICE A. FRENK Department Head Foreign Languages Spanish Valparaiso University Northwestern University ELLERY H. FROST Director of Trade and Technical Education University of Nebraska University of Chicago CT f W , ia: ' 11 A , it A pf ' '44-:1A,:y'g.: H j e ,ii . A 'gr ff-'ii y A A . n Q3-k14?: . it r -'V' L--2. m:a,.1' Ps'!5 f K. '0 'sfz ri f gifs liz 1 DORTHE G. HUDZIETZ Department Head Business Education Advanced Typing and Office Practice Texas State College Northwestern University WILLIAM L. HUGHES Botany Evansville College Indiana University Ohio State University ELMER I. IAMNIK Marketing Eastern Illinois University University of Illinois ' Q,-is' X' If ' A f' 'Q -1 XJ, 't - ,ggi Elk .',' 'H fi . ', 'Minka -rf BARBARA ANN HARRISON Girls' Physical Education University of Illinois BEULAH G. HOEFER Department Head Girls' Physical Education University of Illinois M. A., Northwestern Univ ersity ig' I , ,NV .,ff,, Q r . P -N Q.. ,Z - s 3 ur 1 we X haf fx. X , 2 1--A , 7 fl, Kx S. ' 'I- DONALD I. GREEN Electronics Morningside College University of Wisconsin DORIS JEAN HALL Girls' Physical Education Eastern Illinois University ZOLLIE W. HALL Salesrnanship and Retailin Eastern Illinois University 2 'lik A V, ,, I tit - : - gin... , j5..:f.e,1:5: 15 N-.. 1 ' 1 ' sr-52, , 1- i Q lx 4 P vs , I Y Ht. an iff 'HL U' +V' 4 ' . A- .ff -. . N - W fxfvfii' 'K 1 ft- .i'fE ' t' ITFTN1 13: 9 A x - is 11,9 ,R f' I 'fu 1 I ' ' I 1 9 fs - vi s I 4' , s .- 5 . 6 tm I 'e We te' ?'5 N .u -w f-51551. . DONALD L, KIENLEN Boys' Physical Education University of Illinois EARL W, KURTZ Department Head. Art University of wisconsin MAX, H. KUSTER Department Head, Agriculture University of Illinois .XX PETER LABELLA, IR, Symphony Eastman School of Music University of Rochester NEIL M, LANCE Boys' Physical Education University of Illinois PAUL O, JOHNSON Speech, English Gustavus Adolphus College University of Wisconsin WILLIAM W, KAHLE Cooperative Office Occupations University of Illinois Northern Illinois University 4:34 r-Q if 'fs-2' 1 s 'Ywov if q X it-Cv U-,315 X' - V' y ' as... as ,4 't PK' , 1 -3'.5i -- 2 ..r I BEATRICE LANE Business Education University of Illinois MELVIN J, LARSON Department Head, Chemistry Concordia College University of Chic ago MAYNARD E. LEATSLER Department Head, Photography University of Iowa PATRICIA ANN LEMANSKI Girls' Physical Education Illinois State Normal University HARRY D. LEINENWEBER History, Government Michigan State University Hanover College University of Chicago STEVE LENICI-l Technical Drawing, G. E.D. james Millikin University Bradley University ,i1:L.M ,ha 1 . 7 xv' .V 'W , '- ,753 I , 'G' 1 ef W A 1 K .. Xfivk x A y 1' KX ' ' :oh 5 ll - 4 . ' s 1'-S - . rs , . . , P . ,M ' Sf- ,x 5 fa'- 713' S y N X , - I I an X. ,,,,. , t f I ft' U WA, lc- .X are? K , M be .4 if 28 , 'Pill' 'Terr' at Y, .f . -zz , n tfrrmr 'S -C' I ul, 44,2 MELVIN E, MAY Mathematics Platteville State University of Wisconsin .xx p-.Q NmF ,gf M I - fi . ' vig if 347 :' .jg-,. , iff. f .'?:z.f' X . . , Qi -.xl b'-13 . f1':!,,,,,:t I i., I ' 3 3 iff., yzvv pggxz-4v . avfGg sf15 5 , Q 4.4 - , -X--, .gr zgxri.: Wg, z t is i t 'fs gtf:1'- z . ---f . ,-' , . if. Vx .. 1 -Vg. 1 :yy . .125 f- . ' 1 -' .wwf P . r. ,114 . tg , ' I Q u ., 'xr 'f i -, 5 3' T . -.J Z ' ' 2 'N - if-:fri - if , . R I Ly NWI-.:f:' m fi Ms t.,f.a--if Vai Li f I , . iff: Mr. Puddicombe, adviser to all pre- Q med students, discusses a program change with a HC student. . ' li 'zifef 37 MARCIE M. LONG Art Iowa State Teachers College University of Wyoming LOUISE C. LONGMAN English Monmouth College University of Illinois ROBERT A. MALLARY Speech University of Illinois L.-I I-.0 L..: -nm-.....,, t .UL if vi . . f Q :vias :ff ,,1..,,.L E 52 OLIN L. MCREYNOLDS American History Indiana University University of Chicago LEROY E. MECAY Science Lincoln College University -if Illinois Universilv of Missouri LOUISE MEDCALE Speech Miami University Northwestern Unlversity sk -K' 'Fr ,S ' -Q 1-Gifs V ,,',gm.7fff3,:a' .l - 1.2, :sem at ii-1 MARIAINJ MCANALLY S English , University of Illinois Q V. 3 DANIEL S. MCCARTER . ' Speech, Dramaucs Western Illinois University ' - ,, University of Illlnois MARGARET C. MCMANUS Business Education Western Illinois University Unlverslty of Ill1no1s . .rn P Q ff? 'A x ' uggfix 1 E ,- Www X V: Wx-xg QWWPN A ,I 'Y rf 5 2 , ...., , X - A vjfwslisif ec s -,f E EVERETT NELSEN Zoology - l ' '. Salam University of Wisconsin wt. ,N are-X f' 4 ,gm-1' 'F sw. l E s Q ,, ' gfi was sa 1 f 1 snif f-1-mls.-.lsiii H, .,,.,. K I A N .tn ff it J . ll I A , Q -,Q B 5 X... .fn- f rl v e- U 1 , ,N-ni .A if fit' ' we s'i 'i'-- - Mr. Simpson, liberal arts and sci- ences adviser, thinks over his lecture for the next class during his free pe- 38 roid. li i T 'W' 'bn ' 'Z-EJ' I '1 ', '-1 'K r f ,V if Hur N Q S --fe . it Q... ' 4! 'J 5.... ' tx .X wah' ,: ROBERT E, REXER Spanish University of Illinois ELSA E. SCHILLING German Illinois State Normal Univ. University of Chicago CHARLES A. SCHOENKNECHT Department Head, Biology Zoology University of Michigan NANCY NEWMAN Home Economics University of Wisconsin GORDON G. NIESSNER Electricity Stout Stare College , .A ' M X g ui -arg if i S..- fif 5 , Tx .,, rx ,pf , . - ii -V V, ...,. 1 , , qv, .K W ri Y Y Y X -s A ' rf' EDMUND C. PUDDICOMBE Physiology University of Illinois Northwestern University University of Chicago Department Head Home Economics University of Illinois DORIS L. RAY K 5' - w'5gn..--L.-1 Xiusf' si use 1- . ,- , .. , I ,Vw PATRICIA ANN ORMSBY Typing and Shorthand Western Illinois University ROSELLEN OSWALT Economics Olivet College Northwestern University University of Illinois ROBERT L, PRICE Department Head Physics and Astronomy Hamline University University of California 53,4-, 9 . ' 0,973 ,:5'5ffRfE3a, 5? :QE ?:,'flQ,- Hm,,f:.1 ., 1 , . .rs 2.1, 5,,f,v-are . :. .v.-.:,1C::jg4:g,5, , H n , .,.,, . ,,,,. V 'A J A A , , , .fil PYP! Wg, rl 5, Sv 1 s U , rf, M ,- sf 9'-. ,J ft f r 1 8 Mig' sw' x vs. 4 , f 1 f rs, Mp' W. '9 A W A 3 w r ' J 1. . .. ,,.. Ki LOTTHE M, SKIDMORE Head, Libraries Audio-Visual Services Teclui1e.1lProcesses Librarian Ottawa University University of Illinnis GEONGINA SMITH Home Economics Eureka Coll-:ee University of Illinois VERA SMITH English Un1versityofCh1ca:o Northwestern University ,,,R9.,.,..--- I. IEANNINE M. SCHROEDER Girls' l-'lrysical Education Lr1lllerCollerte HENRY B, SIMPSON Business Law and Social Science Evansville College University of Kentucky 1 i'5i K V' Xi 1 ., -ff -' . , , 1. , , ky A - ,. J. E E -11,-' . ., 'r ' .,5E.Q,:-.-3 , tx yr, ' TM - :MIK 'CA ' xx Q W' ' ,fs ' i ' E f, . N s 5 -4-,ge I' V 1 '15 fir . . N 'W-.E ' Q x, 'gif t' ' ' Q MARY L. Tl-IACKABERRY English University of Illini-tis VERA THALROSE Modern Dance Hunter College New York University ,- st ' 'fini' -'F' .-f :J 21 -, 1,1-tx, -Q,sb,,Wtgt,-,:.,.:,,R:,, ess.. t. 'Q : 'T x-XM., Qu- YB. ' 9' ' , A, ,r t 3 5 Luv? ' if ' J..- b ' ,aw-. fu V ' .ax A QE . M,-- , it I -, 'Y g-14, , ' ' K 'sf 'QQ I, 4 . mmf 1.3 i 4-.'1oP'5 '?5:i-. '.'l2x'5 xv ,Q 55:18 iblvfw,-,gggg 1 .5 sy N ali Ma' 'ffl' 33 sax 5533? f' 1- - 1551, -gg 'QS '-244-an 4 -'Y Q' GRACE TIPPET English Cornell College Columbia University RUSSELL O. UTGARD Geology Wisconsin State College University of Wisconsin HERMAN .l. WALSER Department Head Boys' Physical Education University of Illinois :,f5f..t',N,-. ..,. ss.:--ds Q. w Q , it X - JAMES E, WALTZ Social Science Illinois Wesleyan University of Illinois GEORGE R. WELLS PFC., Department Head, Geology 'WN University of Southern Illinois 55 University of Illinois W WENDELL D. WILLIAMS Mathematics Eastern Illinois State University of Illinois wi ,,..-n-mL. ...ww Qllrln....,- rfgxx , if x ,-'A 'Nw-..a-A CATHERINE WOGD Speech Illinois W esleyan Northwestern face Pam X . sw . I A, A, WILLS Coach, Basketball DePauw University SHIRLIW F. WINTERROTH Print Shop IlLinois State Normal University University of Illinois CLAYTON O. WHQTERSTEEN Woodshop Illinois State Normal University New York University Members of the UC faculty and administration attend the annual fall picnic . . b,,,: t H J' Glenn Charles Young Microbiology, Chemistry Oklahoma State University Illinois State Normal University ?ff4?N Hugh Bonar Superintendent Ng Pjcgirerd Gilbert L. Anderson Chemistry Augustana College University of Illinois Jacob Pottgen English Eastern Illinois University University of Illinois Board 0 Education Lloyd Zimmer Machine Shop Wisconsin State Teachers College University of Illinois ....., ' E 3. , A I .. was - ,- lsf i ' 'W' Ya E -F N Q W 1, Ng: I, 1 ,Q if . , ,ft J V fi iff. rf - -1 James H. Cherry General Assistant Superintendent ., ,. A My .,. 37 C! I 'll PU .. , - 2 ,Tw-..-...-,.-,w,...-. , , Y M STANDING, Left to Right: John Kingsbury, Dr. E. Charles Cohenour, Norman Keck, O. Wendell Walden. SEATED Hugh Bonar, Walter Mertz, Ray Lichtenwalter, Wayne Webber, Howard Lloyd. f Office and Libmfy Staffs Q9 1 f fx. 1, 'ml VV, f i , 1' is . lh by -' rl ,, 41114 :- Mrs. Ann Frick Mrs. Edith Metz Miss Janice Korst Miss Grayce Stadler Mrs. Kathryn Dejafkj -ws Vw, 45 ok I M .Qqllw?' ,122 sports i -ik 72, g iYY W 7,4171 'jeff gf I , 'af I Ol. Q0 I 'MW M X 1 ' .J XYZ? . N lv, - f K A! ' 'w 'HL LJX 51 55 .X M5441 K XX KLQHIE N X s 'f .X Q fly G ,X if .W Q' Xm X wk W X .X .UC Gfricldenv Have Tough Season 5-z . .Tv-' ME, , nt' ,X fx D v Q- 5, 1+ i ,125 ,ggi I 10, lieffiis 'fl Mil QQ' S' : ' wil ' ,- 'I' -- Wi' -1 rr, f'r'd'2Z.f '.I 30 , Mt, 23,311 fp - ,gg ,, . -at I W qgql' Wxl?m2'59l 592 ' . FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Gil Bell, Ed Matesevac, Jim Mondrella, Tony Muhich, Terry Small, Henry Marshall, Frank Crotti, Steve Funsten, Eddy Leonard, Doug Smith, Paul Seaborg, Jim Meyer, Coach George Fahrenholz. SECOND ROW: Jack McDonald, Dick Dobbs, Jim Anderson, Bob Felbinger, Dan Racich, Ted Latz, Lynn Rayburn, John Persico, Herb Boginis, Bob Kujawa, Vic Pearson, Rich Sterioti. TOP ROW: Bob Kowalski, Ken Daniels, Rollie Whalen, Don Brown, Jim Hills, Tom Keck, Chuck Stebbins, Mike Bolger, Jerry Morris, Bob Brandolino, Jerry Hoffman, Bob Clavenna. 'T :Wa P x rw 'r L' t-tg 73. M. w2y Q5.' ' S X 3' 1 1 'G V , 1 , J Coach A Gil 1- Bell -,,g -:WE , f 1 Q.. , .. , .,: ' iii- if -. f 13 ,f 5 1 , V E.: ' 'f'-:v4:r2s -s 4 , 7 1 g, J U 1, Coach H .gf ,' . George X ,, 1 Fahrenholz RT 1 Q 5 LJ: 2,5 ,sary vs V 1-1, .f 1, lt Under the direction of new head coach Gil Bell, the JJC football squad had a bleak 1959 season. Hopes for a successful season were dashed early by ineligibilities and in- juries . Joliet faced a rugged seven-game sched- ule, including games with two junior college elevens that had national JuCo rankings. The end result was an 0-7 over-all record and an O-5 Illinois Junior College Conference mark. The Wolves reached their high point of the season ina 13-6 loss to Morton. In that game, Joliet picked up 342 yards offensively to 67 yards to their opponents, only to have Morton score touchdowns on two recovered fumbles . In season statistics, Jolietled its opposi- tion in first downs by rushing, 42 to 39, by passing, 16 to 15, and trailed by penalty six to nine . ., - , .I -- . -1-, ., Line action is rugged as Dan Racich tries for Wolves' PAT. S EASON RECORD Joliet 18 Joliet 7 Joliet 6 Joliet 12 Joliet 16 Joliet 0 Joliet 0 North Central B Thornton JC Morton JC Wright JC Grand Rapids JC Wilson JC LaSalle-Peru The Wolves totaled 824 yards on the ground to their opponents' 879. In the air, Joliet completed 33 of 90 aerials for 551 yards while the opposition completed 40 of 120 passes for 698 yards. I-Ialfback Ed Matesevac led the Wolves in scoring for the season with five touch- downs for a total of thirty points . Fullback Henry Marshall topped the team in rushing with 359 yards on 78 carries for a 4.7 av- erage. Jack McDonald, the team's punter, averaged 35 .5 yards on 31 kicks. Guard Bob Felbinger was named to the 1959 Illinois Junior College Conference All- Star squad. Fullback Henry Marshall, end Jerry Hoffman, halfback Ed Matesevac, full- back Jack McDonald, and defensive lineback - er Herb Boginis all received honorable men- tions. A Herb Boginis presenis jacket to Mr. Walser x . v I. '-1. .--- --HK .3 nfs X f 4 5 , - ,J 9 J -N ' 4- -- ffm-:,p -.9 A A ., .. aft 'Sf .tht , - x . Nagy,-,' bf, Y -,.:f7.fszf'--f' r -L '- 3: r ,z .,r. or A11 eyes are downfield as Wolves surround opposing passer. Henry Marshall, carrying here, was Wolves' top runner. AQ End Jim Hills battles foe for pass Ekq: - ' .-',. ' ., ,.r f , , 4' Y - 1- , I, v., L - 5: . . ' Ln- -. f - -A ' ,H A .,A V .. nm- 5, Q I. i,-pf . X-Ax-V -..-4- -- .-.h f- --I , - V ,wx Wolves' defense held firm in many crucial spots Jim Mondrella is surrounded by enemy tacklers. lVmb5'EndfBannw' A.A. Fizz Wills piloted the Joliet Junior College Wolves to a 17-8 record while completing his 30th year as head coach. In meeting and defeating 17 opponents the Joliet five lost only one Illinois Junior College Conference game to cop the 1959- 60 title withan8-1 record. Wilson JC of Chicago and LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby JC finished in a tie for second place with 7-2 records. Only four of the season's eight losses were to junior college quintets. Wilson JC spilled the Wolves 96-72 in regular season play and again 84-82 in the semi-finals of the NJCAA Region 4 Tournament. Joliet was defeated 77-69 by Broome Tech of Binghamton, New York, while bid- ding for its second straight Broome Tech Holiday Tournament title. The wolves de- feated Erie County Technical Institute of Buffalo, New York, 90-69 to reach the finals. Joliet's remaining junior college loss was to Lincoln JC in the final regularly scheduled game. A Joliet squad has never defeated Lincoln at Lincoln, and the loss of a key Starter on the injury list made this year no exception. Wheaton College dumped Joliet twice fonce by three pointsl, North Central College tapped the Wolves in one of their . j 1 Jimff, L Y?arbzSwwQhhahejfRqQbn two meetings by two points, and Chanute Air Force Base added the final defeat, also by a two point margin. Joliet's starting five all averaged in double figures for the season. Bill Sparlin, a freshman guard-forward from Wilmington, paced the Wolves with 421 points. He averaged 18. 4. Joe Pesavento, Joliet's lone sophomore squad member and starting forward, placed second to Sparlin with 393 points and a 16. 4 average. The former Lockport star led Joliet in field accuracy with a . 461 mark as a result of his 169 for 367 showing from the floor. Pesavento, strange as it may seem, also scored 393 points as a freshman starter when he was No. 3 in scoring. Jerry Widlowski, a former Joliet Town- ship ace, scored 351 points for a 14.7 a- verage to take third place honors. He hit a team high of 33 points against Purdue Extension. Jim Garrison, who prepped at Joliet Catholic, netted 290 points and a 13. 2 average for fourth place honors. He mis- sed two games with a pulled wrist tendon. Dennis Wilhelmi, Joliet's starting center, scored 265 points and maintained an 11. 1 average to take fifth place. The former Minooka star led the team with 89 free throws. 'i '- '. , ..,,, ' i--' r ,.-+ 11- --'- -izgf' -rr ....' ::.,:.. .pf i. 1 --,- --y rf- -sg- iw- 1 , . 4. Jw -5. gr ,-:,-. 1 4 .. :N it -aaa 3 ,naar 4, J , ff 7 . if ' , , A 3 X I E 1 . K V Xvkw J 1, ,A .fl-f.grf' 2--wrjsw 4 WWW 'wtf serial -ffw J -, J- lvl, J. 61 wh in?-xx 1 fy Y. i. 'NH .2 I yftzg v Y -i-vigil -EV: it fl in Yagi, 4 . 74' ,Ji ., , J L.: gil, du . . .--,, l Q if f m?X 1 I f lMl?1i ' f ffxijze-1 1 - 1 ' X 1 L 1 X , if ' ' kr 1 ' N . ' ' VTM- 1 ' ' ' 1 l gl V fl lg ,J 2, j ' p,, X f 'il , :gi - -f x ' 1 ' J ' . 1 ,T V W --. bv l U 3 l ' 1 ff' r lyk xx ga ,vi 5:X'X':? ,jx '1'l 'N 'ig ' -U tina! f K, , fin tiff, ,g H Jw:--a a RX' fi J I ,X J - J ra K' ,N v tg-'v 5 if x, J K 6,1 ,AJ xx f ul - 1 iff:-if-J , . 'ie'-K 1' ' E - A je? f 3 . ffl 1 J ' l K , v ,' ul it .buf X ' .1 I I If --- ' XX- 1 '-' l '-'. 1 fr' A E 1 nr- J, in J jg . ROW ONE: Coach Wills Zollie Hall assistant. ROW TWO: lim Garrison, Bill Laken, Jerry Widlowski, Bill Spar- lin, Dave Kettwig, Noel Smith. ROW THREE: Davy French, Joe Pesavento, Dennis Wilhelmi, Bob Madjak, Don Weber, Larry Hutten, Ed Matesevac. Tourney Davy French, who played in Joliet's final 14 outings, scored 117 points as areserve. The former Braidwood ace averageda modest 8. 4. Seven other cagers put points on the books during the 1959-60 cam- paign including Bill Laken of Joliet Township 196Jg Noel Smith of Peotone152Jg Dave Kettwig of Joliet Township 1365 Dave Bald- win of Coal City 12153 Larry Hutten of Joliet ,f v. Yr- Catholic 1105 aI1ClDOI1 Weber Coach Wills stands with joe Pesavento and Bill Sparlin, the two players who of Lemont achieved All-Star status at the Broome Tech tourney in New York. The Wolves outdid their opposition in every statis- tical category. The Joliet five hit 843 baskets in 1939 tries and added 392 free throws for 2078 points. This averages to 86. 6 points per game to make Joliet the fifth best offensive team in the nation. Back in 1957 the Wolves paced the nation with a 96. 3 average. Jo1iet's opponents netted 720 baskets in 1917 shots cashed in on 376 free throws for 1816 points and a 72. 7 average. Joliet shot at a . 436 clip in comparison to the op- position's . 376. In the foul department the Wolves held a 468 to 419 margin. Post-season honors were accorded to several Joliet standouts. Sparlin was named to the NJCAA Region4All-Star team at a guard slot. Pesavento landed a second team forward berth. This All-Star team, for the region which takes in Illinois, was picked by the 12 junior colleges that belong to the National Junior College Athletic Association. 1The coaches did the votingj. After the Region 4 tourney held at Joliet Pesavento P lin was placed on the second team. Garrison was given an honorable mention. Following a 77 -65 win over Purdue Extension in the season opener, Joliet mauled Shimer College 90- 78 and Morton JC 93-53. After losing to Wilson the Wolves clobbered Bloom JC of Chicago Heights 100-63 behind Garrison's 23 point effort. A stalling LaGrange JC club fell 66-34 to the per- sistent Wolves before the Joliet five departed for the Broome Tech Holiday Tournament. After returning Joliet dropped Crane JC 99-74 be- hind Spa.rlin's 23 and then bombed Elgin JC 102-69. A J I was named to the first All-Tournament team and S ar- if K E t sl 51 ' M4 rf 9'5- , inf 1' - N ' 2 g A yi va Q V X K L . I X rj A-t , , yr . I , N 1 ljrvl I f Q 1 g . L N 1 f I T t X5 'A ,J f-3 .. -X31-1 3 V , ' -: --..2 1 .-X ' f ' mix. f if 1 1 ff Q 'i sl 1 gl -ag Coach Wills exchanges a few words with one of his leading scorers for the 1959-60 season. :fmt 090 Q. I It 6,5 f W 'V riff! qv , I. ..g.',gf 15 J Vw' 51 Q' 'P g .ii .x., ,..., NM??wrss-Mwmwrt , r l. K , at N xxx K ,,,A-. .4 MK' N 4 lf' , ' 5 is':4'f:,n1.f -.. -ll' ,J 1, 5, ' K fri 3 5 t, xx l 1 if 4 A f! fr ff g , , v Bill Sparlin Wheaton tapped Joliet 88 -85 but the Wolves bounced back by downing Chanute Air Force Base 85-75 and Bloom JC 83-62, be- fore falling to the Airmen 78 -76 in their second match. Sparlin's 29 points paced Joliet's highly impressive 86-67 win over LaSalle -Peru -Oglesby JC that spilled the Apaches from their IJCC Conference lead. A return engagement with Purdue Extension called for a second half barrage by Garrison to bail the Wolves an 82-81 Win. PesaVento's lay-up with three seconds to play gave Joliet a 73-72 decision over North Central College and his 24 points against Moline JC in an 83-72 win gave Joliet its final 8-l IJCC record. Dennis Wilhelmi goes up to block the shot of a Morton player during Region 4 tournament play at Joliet. i rfb.k it Q, . 1. ,xii ,ff mi Q. xl' 5 - K 3.93: V is 4 , ,J LL 5 7 -54,6 z . N 1 Q is I Dennis Wilhelmi LJ X , lx 1959-1960 1 A X J SEASON SCORES Joe Pesaventorv' HC UPPONENT 77 Purdue Extension 65 90 Shimer College 78 93 Morton JC 53 94 Wheaton College 109 72 Wilson JC 96 100 Bloom JC 63 66 LaGrange JC 34 90 Erie Tech CBuffalo, N. YJ 69 U 69 Broome Tech QBinghamton,N.Y.J 77 Q 99 Crane JC 74 .4 102 Elgin JC 69 f 85 Wheaton College 88 fffxw, AXQIA 1 Chanute I 1 Q 83 Bloom JC 62 J gfiwmllff J 76 Chanute AFB 78 s' 1 fy -5 4 86 LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby JC 67 PM 9 -T ,lg 72 Thornton JC 63 -: 1:51. 87 Wright JC 77 2' l 82 Purdue Extension 81 4 ' ' 'fi' 73 North Central College 72 ' ' 83 Moline JC 72 X J 73 North Central couege 75 64 Lincoln JC 72 Y L 68 Morton JC 63 J' JJ Q ' I 82 Wilson JC 84 -J -1 . Ki LX I im Garrison w '? r wJ, vi I 9 1 , 751 ,I .' J 1 . il-gill 1 M- ' xl 3 imgf 9. ' R51 f 3 t, 1 1 ll if eats? Jerry Widlowski I ' ' M' J .. lg! if JXJ KX. A I 'gli' lx' - A x ,L X 9 Pa: 3 ,f fr i Z1 v Z CMJ f 7 , ,J 7 v J J , Davy French A Wolves In Action . . . ' V541 Davy French U35 fights over ball during Region 4 tournament play against Morton IC. Jim Garrison ties up the ball with a Wright player during a regular season game. Joe Pesavento QQSJ and Jerry Widlowski fl-lj look on. 51-5 Z ' 'l P ' E'..4 f , . f ,' , Q r. 'fre'-W ,1 'MPH of uh Q :rl 5 '-354 oltl 7 ' i 1 I V 5 . t .Q g 2 5 Q faf..,.m.a.4 ., , . 1 ..,T--.J-....-My 7 -- ' - M 1 M.-x.---T.-...Aw Jim Garrison, Dennis Wilhelmi, and Jerry Widlowski go up for rebounding practice. X S C 1 9 lf 1:6 5 f 4 ,4- , 'WS Davy French comes clown wrth the ball agarnst Morton JC durrng a Regron 4 tournament game Jerry Wldlowskr 1149 and Joe Pesavento i PJ' ess W' 'K - T, ',,z.q,f 1 ' T v L will A lf.-Qs., ROW ONE: Noel Smith, Jim Garrison. ROW TWO: Bill Sparlin. Dennis Wilhelmi and Dave Baldwin. These boys Came IO the WOIVCS IhiS year after being prep scoring leaders last year. ps' .QQAX 'Bl .xii Joe Pesavento watches that ball as he tries a lay-up during a regular season game against Wright. 56 Joe sees that his aim is good as the ball heads for the bas ket during the game with Wright JC. 9'0 -4,. ,, 1-.f:,,...Nwv 4 32 ,SK Members of the golf team include Sid Holder, Jim Stefanich, Jerry Widlowski, and John Gabel with Coach Winter- roth above, and Gordon Kay and Warren Walberg not pictured. joliet Linksnzen Take Third In State and Conference Under the direction of coach Shirley Winterroth, JJC's golf squad gainedathird place finish in the Illinois Junior College Conference witharecord of three wins and three losses in three matches. All matches were medal play. The Wolves defeated LaGrange Junior College twice and picked up their thirdwin over Wright Junior College. Losses were suffered at the hands of Thornton Junior College on two occasions, and once to Wright. Joliet's home matches were play- ed at the Woodruff course. At the conference tournament, played at the Cherry Hill Country Club near Har- vey, Joliet finished in a four-team field. Thornton Won the tourney with a team score of 327 to win both state a.nd conference titles. Wright took second place with a team total of 338, and Joliet was third with 340. Lyons of LaGrange brought up the rear with a 351 total. Illinois Junior College Conference Standings l. Thornton Junior College 2. Wright Junior College 3. Joliet Junior College 4. Lyons of LaGrange Letters were awarded to six members of the Joliet squad. They were Warren Walberg, Jerry Widlowski, Jim Stefanich, John Gabel, Sid Holder, and Gordon Kay. M ! X' ,-J .sum W ,UC cheerleaders for the 1959-60 season are Judy Rakoski, Dawn I-Iartwig, and Sherry Presley standing, and Kay Zusag, captain, and Paula Ross kneeling. Sharon Runrchak is not pictured. Pqblby C0-Eels Lead Claeering Section What's a team Without spirit? Nothing! What's a game without cheerleaders? Nothing! At least that's the Way the students at Joliet junior College feel about the active girls who serve as yell gals at all the foot- ball and basketball games played at the home base. These peppy co -eds are always on hand to give a Yea purple! Yea white! or a Victory, ViCf01'Y! That's our cry! when the game gets going and the crowd starts to feel the excitement of the plays. Actively associated with the Boosters' Club at UC, the cheerleaders -- Kay Zusag, Sherry Presley, Paula , 0 '- ' Ross, Judy Rakoski, Dawn Hartwig, and Sharon Rum - - - ' chalc -- traveled to away games and helped to make the Boosters' Club a real success. The Pom Pon girls, who had in previous seasons helped the cheerleaders in the spirit department, were not called into action this year. C' 59 - KX Dk . . ' Ng x XJ A jd if 1 - , , X fl 5X W, u Kj!XLq5f'f?f'fx CX I IX 9 x Q XX NW ' ' ' XX LXR M f X, W I mix T Z4 x X 2 f arganizutions J wx yyii 2 v-Y '4 ff' ig mf 7 f W' yjiwmgwx N ff' I I If .. W 'ff xuf W ff 7? If -'-.ffffftf T5 J 07' SJW f A X1 f 1 X WAX ff X ff X V f5 MARY BETH Kogmgom R - - R-ww PIU' r ROW ONE: Alma Jean Peterson, Lois Hemphill, Alice Dufour, Sally MacDonald, Anita Gora, Mary Lou Fletcher, Jane Leighton, Chloe Goepper, Shirley Crosby, Trudy Wilkey, Paula Ross, Janet Sifferd, Helen Antonini, Linda Brannberg, Jeanne Kraus, Mildred Lestina. ROW TWO: Dr. Dellinger, Peggy Low, Doris DeBri, Alice Foreman, Marilyn Vidmar, Sandra Balog, Margaret Boydston, Sharon Gaefke, Jodeanne Pfeiffer, Janis Simpson, Helen Pezze Dorla-Dean Fassino, Roseanne Malinovich, Judie Giardina, Jeanne Lambert, Joyce Adams, Judy Hnetkovsky. ROW THREE: Susan Skoff, Bonnie Rydell, June Tomastick, Johnny Sitar, Donald W. Fretty, Larry Allen, Jim Agazzi, Jim Reeves, Ben Levin, Jim Nelson, Palmer Kloster, Art Kraus, Robert Nichols, Steve Funsten, Edith Gunderson. ROW FOUR: Terry Garrett, Larry Raber, Bob Knutson, Nick Priddy, Edward Haines, James D. Hancock, Warren Walberg, Jerrold Karns, Rick Kuempel, Bob Leighton, Paul Washam, Kenneth Armstrong, Tom Nelson, Barney Machaj. .UC Choir Follows New Mascot Through I-Iavfmonious The piano is the center of all music, Just as the principal officers of a choral group are the center of the club. JC CHOIR OFFICERS are: Jim Hancock, treasurer, Edie Gunderson, secretary, Warren Walberg, vice-president, Dr, Dellinger, and Larry Raber, president. fini 'Fin 'ers -i Doc holds new mascot for the JJC Choir. Little Susan is the daughter of the choir presi- dent, Larry Raber, R7 ...--I 3 gil' J if C Q H 1 E 2 S I 't , A vs, A ' J 'J YE C ' , JJC CHOIR OFFICERS, ROW ONE: Larry Raber, presidentg Trudy Wilkey, social chairmang Mary Lou Fletcher, student council rep Edie Gunderson, secretaryg Janet Sifferd, librariang Pat Smith, librarian. ROW TWO: Nick Priddy, robe chairmang Jim Han- cock, treasurerg Jim Agazzi, student managerg Jim Reeves, pub- licity managerg Warren Walberg, vice-president. Activities ofthe HC Choir for the '59-'60 season, under the direction of Hal Dellinger, were many and varied in presentation, stimulating a new freshness and vitality that will long be remembered by it mem- bers, and other college associates. On December 15 and 17, the choir, accompanied by the JC Swing Band, presented a Christmas tour, entertaining schools in Braidwood, Coal City, and Lincolnway. Concerts were also given for the Joliet Busi- nessWomen's Club and Faith Luth- eran Church. The outstanding event of the second semester was the entertaining Spring Musical. Year of Songfests, Tours, and Spring Musica! it nun W . . , M W. I NWS ' ww ,,,g Richard Eyrich, Don Martin, Richard Criche and John Schorie, members of the JJC swing band, are about to leave to accompany the choir on their tour. ouwmlism Staffs War on Shield Blazer :tif BLAZER STAFF: Joan Shepley, editor, Judy Regis, CaSL1211S typist , Joe Nichols, Joe Edmon, Bill Caisley, and Jim Agazzi, reporters. The origin of publications at UC is the Press Club. This organization keeps the student body well informed by putting out theglager, the school newspaper, the Shield., the yearbook, and the College Casuals, a bulletin of information that reaches the students every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. One of the mem- bers also Writes The Wolf Call, aweek- ly column for the Joliet newspapers. Advisor for these publications is Mrs. Ann Frick of the college staff. Mrs. Frick acts as co -ordinator, sound- ing board and judge of the ideas presented by Press Club members. Mrs. Vera Smith, of the college English department, acts as sponsor of the yearbook. Students belonging to the club do not have to be journalism majors. Anyone interested in any phase of publications is urged to join. Highlights of the year are the holiday parties, newspaper and yearbook con- ferences, and queen contests for which the Press Club nominates candidates. l in ..,,..... s. .fn . k sr., A k ' 'x 1.':N. '.-. M f sc KMA ., 4-N ' P' Af 1 .ku f Qzsgfgigs, h 7 '4 23,32 3 -,..- 5 -.wr . , , ' e.,f.Sfg2.i5 - 5Fl11'3'a-: Q , ' . A E SHIELD STAFF, SEATED: Nancy Merrell, assistant editor, Carol Rackham, editor, Mrs. Smith, advisor, Sandy Doyle, faculty editor. STANDING: Pat Treseder, student life editor, Jim Agazzi, flashbacks editor, Mary Beth Robinson, art editor, and Darlene DePra, business manager. Not Pictured: Jim Winkler, sports editor. gs 'UBL x- . , , 1 . . if ,, 4 atc, ,AZ ., ,,, N .2-..:.:s.::Q5i4sfff f 5: f- rf 1 . lam s .x , ,Q , I , Q '?'5?5 IC Q' QI ' eg - Dr. Blatchely, guest speaker, demonstrates his power and information concerning hypnosis while putting his audience in a rather peculiar position. SMS hosted SEA at this interesting meeting Students of M edzcal Sczence Travel In 1948 ten young men of Joliet junior College conceived the idea of banding together to learn more at first hand of the medical profession they were about to enter. Today SMS has beome awell-run, close -lcnit organization made up of all the students enrolled in any of the medical curricula. Mr. Puddicombe and Mr. Young guide the organization through its three -fold program which includes pre -arranged field trips to all types of signi- ficant medical institutions in the Chicago area, use of clinical medical films, and invitations to eminent practicing members of all branches of the medical pro- fession to speak before the group. ' agyunfmw Ad gg 09051, i A S 'fp wwf My ,M if 2 ' as av is V9 9 lg K si E 51 . M ,V X-.Lf Nc., STUDENT COUNCIL, ROW ONE: Bill Sparlin, Miss Wood, Judy Regis, Mary Beth Robinson, Ioan Lamb, Ioan Krohn Carolyn Cummings, secretary-treasurer, Carol Rowley, Elwyn Wood. ROW TWO: Jerry Widlowski, Larry Hawkin- son, Jerry Sicinski, Terry Small, Jerry Hoffman, second semester president, Bob Knott, first semester president, Jim Winkler, second semester vice -prestdentg Dean Rowley, Gordon Kay, lrwin Mann. Student Council Oversees Y66l1 ,S Activities . . . 4 , v u IB' ' .X T' Y Q., 1, ',,,.. lr- 5: -52 ' T5 IE P i . to , 4, .:-.- --,.. -- -snub S.. . . , I as 5 P , va ...Q 3 t its ,lf-5 X5 M para y:-,, , an .. Hixiigefi it? i was Q MSL? W ,y 1 an -is n I AM S , .. A . . , i - . ' 4 Q .m l,s -M, Owe -N-H vzsrta-' '2'2'2',Q4f,i25.,,as - 13 2M'x.3N,gqfg Mraz- : Mgr- u uf.. - Mn- -' n- 'E' 3 Abell' Ol ',-s'fa.s r'. Hvl I , i',,::3,.::+ M-::-5:1,m- ii gym- S M41,m,E i . la 533' '15-va .u -23 , gs N h 'fs 460' , .admit 44 - , --v ' .: V3 --rs-A V f'x.V7f-tgg,3,-3,4 .s - bias . Members of the council discuss school activities with Mr. Rowley and Miss Wood. 66 'M o. fx Fl ' r PEM? .... sf, .... .... ..... ffff Z G,, f3Ll'EL Z-f QL- J v- ' :T ff-fi? F Student Council is our school government. Regulating various activities of the school is the council's primary job. Meeting regularly every Tuesday morning with Dean Rowley and Miss Wood, the council first undertook to alter their constitution. Accomplishments of this yea.r's council, headed by Bob Knott the first semester and jerry Hoffman the second, include new draperies for the smoker, re -upholstering furniture in the lounge, fixing the FM radio in the smoker, and an attempt to install a cigarette machine in the smoker. As We go to press, the council is Working out a new system for Homecoming in order to induce more alumni to return. The Social Council, a special branch of the Student Council, works under the leadership of sponsor Mr. Bondar and president joan Shepley to plan the minor social events of the school year . Strioes For School Improvements . . . in-1 SOCIAL COUNCIL: Kay Zusag, Ioan Shepley, Bill Sparlin, Terry Small, Roseanne Malinovich, Connie Conroy. 6 7 Fred Schoen, Carol McDonnell, and Pat Otis point out SNEA poster hung on the halls of IIC. md i I X r , if 'nz N, . ., A g H V H , . wg A s V ' I f , 5 Q 7 ' I .- 'Sv fi'-w .pi SNEA OFFICERS: Pat ons, presi- Ri' X dent, Fred Schoen, vice-presidentg , .R ' Joan Lamb. student couucu rep- resentative. Carol McDonnell, ' sr in is E., A Q Q 1 x not pictured, is secretary-treasurer. ,. , W ,. xy , ,'v-i g: ii 4 I X1 ts , ' -A A 4 4 I: V ..,,.Q,,, ,F 1 A' M? V .rg ' fx ' 1 ig i fififg X'--'-,N A Q ., . bi., V ' ' imma ,.-, .... a..:. ' , . ,::, S NEA Strives for Exciting rogmms, Trzlbs . . . SNEA, ROW ONE: Kay Brittain, June Tomastick, Irene Skiotes, Gail DuShane, Barney Ivlachaj, Pat Otis, Nina Storey, Bernice Baker, Rosemary Hacker, Arnie DeSandre, Mrs. Brewer. ROW TWO: Jerry Karnes, Roger Eggers, Virginia Gaspich, Jan Wetherbee, Diane Mirozek, Ioan Lamb, Judy Hynd, Helen Pezze, Lois Legan, Agnes Novy, Tom Harr, Fred Schoen. 6R if N W H ' ' . . 'WMM M 'lv ,. T, - - V a Xi.7QZ' t U Q 'Wu - 5 -u T 1? 7 r mf I WX Vi A V , f' x f 1 W V Sf' - ' ' ,.,,r '2' 7eiE' ,,--if ' 2?'5f??52 t , ,pa wg f, . 58 ,gf 'Q nf. .MIL rg. Mt . . p -rg 1,1 X r l R -, . fu, 5 .A - ... ' - M A Q. '53, , .3532 'i m-5 . 'FST , A f, . . X A ,A -W,hf-me1g-,Q K .. 'QE ,1f'Qg',Q, fir f ' -M n 5 ,f ' ' 43' .ff -f-Q' mf s.f'5s.'3,f'5f f A i sf ' 2 QM.,- .,'5:k. riff' . f W 3 5'-,jf . Qzwmw ,,,,,mgLi .1 if A V YD' R' . :Hu L- , V 1 - . -I , , gg Y N. ,yy 4 X rg Y if-p zu in Ev .5 -',g1,fqsg,5ft Q W , , 1 731 ? fi ug Q fi . gl' 1 V .l , f X I , mjgfgai 1. ,Aa ,J 1 I Sifjfii V V . H :tx Amlvias- ?f F if , Q 'My K 1 X ' F , i x. 1 . J ,V 'A' 2 'f BUSINESS CLUB, ROW ONE: Bill Laken, Lee Marren, Mr. Corradetti. ROW TWO: Rick Eyrich, Jack Lambakis, Jerry Randolph. Business lub Learns Methods of Business . . . Business Club students have an opportunity to combine plea- sure and knowledge at HC. Meetings which are interest- ing and informative are the basis on which Miss Lola Emery and Mr. Corradetti, co-sponsors, put into effect the Business Club principles. Speakers from businesses including finance companies, insurance agencies, and other companies give the students first hand facts about the modern business world. Gary Lichtenwalter, presi- dent, leads the club in social affairs, too. Besides cooperat- ing with the school in support- ing issues and queen candidates, the club holds parties and dances, and ends the year with an an- nual banquet. Mr. Corracletti's accounting class ponder over business problem while Nancy Merrell, CENTER, seems to have the correct solution. J W.. vb-N mmf' MXN' If ' A t' 4 X. W 4 R -rf' ,,.,,,. 1 K1 l . 'Y ,' ' .':: 1 i J xi 'i R -V 'sw 1 ' t Q ww It . ,.,. 44 I J L0 , 2 A !'iasl 1 9 1' f Q B E B 1 - f E1 , s, 1 - E' ' M rf ' f , ,. ,r , A B. . 2 l if fe , 3 .,,-34,3 , B r ' , b'Q' ff: ---Q 4 L: nz ig f- ' B 'J ' ,. ' 1 A .,' 'l 4 If 2255? 9522? . . . ,, Q .wk f- . X F M . ll LaVerne Leighron R fr. - 4 r f f' .Sia- fll ,fill W . - 1,'1.vi,,, X f l . J t I ll I f -,Q Anderson, Cosmo Misischia, Jim Downey, Bob Knorr, Terry Small, Larry Lerfald, Roger Smith Bob VETS' CLUB OFFICERS: Terry Small, student council represenrativeg Larry Lerfald, vice-presidenrg and Bob Knott SECISIBEY-UCHSUYCIQ Bill Hibner, president, was absent. i wwe, s..... ,V ...L A' ffql Am 'Qq-'fx eterans Hola' estivit -Filled f 1 X X . N X 5 X . Ak' X, N. X, x A KA' x A .+ yr! is -rg.: ra: A .vi Q B-N H A' X X .- y- , , 1: ,JY V kv x ', ' ' 1 . 1 . ' 4IiV : ,-. . A. ! f :QA X X Nl, x cyww I X 3 .Qi ,F va, XS? 1 . ' , -. : f m Q . 'rs' x K, ,N X X X ' f .3 J X X ' w l .K Q nuuun rw r 8: x ' .qu I ' g V r 333- - fuss- Si ' ...- 1, Q - ...r---, -' -7.1--A----0 - ---- -- A 2, r V , - ' we fl ., X n Q 1 1 1 w .. X ,. r A X , - 4 . , x 70 Vets have been all around the world, with tales to tell from everywhere. Here at UC, the Vets contribute much to enlighten HC students as to what the world's all about. Infirst semester the Vets put on avariety show entitled Around the World in Forty Minutes. Also, in first semester the Vets sponsored a successful food drive in Decem- ber for the needy people. The Vets go along with everything at HC. They grow their beards for Sadie Haw- kins, go to the splash and skating parties fas well as have their owny, and get after the students to clean up the smoker. The Vets demand respect and get it! Standing on a corner watching all the girls go by. . Larry Lerfald, sings to Kay Zuzag and Mary Beth Robinson, while Cosmo Misischia and Roger Smith appear uninterest- ed. Kay seems to be putting up a fight. Year of Food Drives, Parties Vets' food drive is huge success, so poor families will have a nice Christmas C ' Tub Bum-r JHSSDLVFS 535 ' uurc 71 l 1 ,flu 4 .X t. rr fr . I 1 Larry Johnson and Jim Nelson have no ears for Wayne Barnett, president, when there's a camera around during a meeting of the JC Players. Coma! , Slapstick, and Tragedy IC PLAYERS OFFICERS: Ioan Lamb, secretary-neasurerg Jeanne Williams, vice-presidentg Ioan Krohn, student council represent- ativeg and Wayne Barnett, president. - 5 5 ' . - .' w. rm . 'Q .wt-. ' i . M .. . 'Q Nl -' Y--4' mm ' HHN 72 It's been a busy year for the members of the JC Players Club, and a profitable one. In january a program of three one-act plays was presented under the title of An Evening in Fantasy. With the beginning of the second se- mester, Work began on Under Milk Wood which was presented on April 1 and 2. Officers for the second semester were: Jeanne Williams, presidentg Charlene Westerwelle, vice-presi- dentg jim Agazzi, treasurer: and Jeanette Pinnick, secretary. The Players closed their year with the traditional banquet and pre- sentation of awards. vl L' ,- ca ...W 'WK-C 11 --. M . 4 . Mary Lou Fletcher, director -Zg21Q1g1g1'- Passion, Poison and Petri- E?E2212E:?22E2E. 'lfriri' ficadoff' , P' A ' 2 MBR 'Q Q M ly. 7' Y ' - ' Portmyed zn Une-Acts . . . 4 , r Jim Agazzr, director Helen Kadela and Dick Adamson portray characters showing great emotion in The Medium. The Medium ,,..,,.s0'f , 4 .' ti . f,..,, , 2 13.5,-4,4 . cr- ,. - -- A ' ' we ,.,. A ' 'iw , , -- it pt. 4.3 , 6 1 V , ,,i, , i -31. Il? f J - ragga .I ., .l ei.,.. E , , ' s E Ioan Krohn, director Faust, a Masque ,W 4- 5 ',x.:'-ff...--. . A ww. .Q-Js: 1? ,,,, 4. J X. . I .A nj! u ' u 'Qi J- N' ' 1-r Q . lx . W vi! -:J f le sf A75-'.....' -W . .M ,m its S2 Q 12 ,mf nw.. .. N ,, M e E K .ling E fi ...ir zz 5 ..., .. .... . i is as . J 'fe qrvfg Xt lf Pi I-S.. X mul 2 - ROW ONE: Ray Carli, Dick Hertzman, Ed Riley, Floyd Kokaly, Wayne Johnson, Steve Hagen, Larry Long, Chuck Harmening, Stanley Grauer. ROW TWO: Mr. Castle, Earl Dowell, Larry Allen, Walter Johnson, Ray Jurvich, John Jones, Bob Lewis, Mike Gleason, Ron Geddes. ROW THREE: Jerrel Walker, Francis Kozoman, Gene Klett, Martin Ivec, Bill Palmer, Larry Chapman, David Earls, Alex Hrechko, Jim Klen. Engineers Learn New Tricks of Trade . . . The purpose of the Engineer's Club, as quoted by Mr. Castle, who has been the club's advisor for the past thirteen years, is to promote interest in the profession of engineering and give students a better un- derstanding of the practice of engineering and of the different fields of engineering. Every student enrolled in an engineer- ing course is automatically a member of the group. There are, at present, one hundred engineers enrolled at HC. At the monthly meetings, the men have a varied program. Movies, lectures, speakers, and field trips make the meetings interesting and informative. Trips to the power plants, foundries, and manufacturers' plants add a construc- tive and professional inspiration to the further engineers. At one meeting, a former UC engineer- ing student, Phillip Cary, who is now chief metallurgical engineer for a harvesting company, lectured the group. Demonstra- tions and drawings showing the many phases of engineering are also widely used by Mr. Castle. During National Engineers' Week, the Joliet Chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers invites the group to an annual banquet at which time an a- ward is presented to the most outstanding student. This past year, Gene Klett, sophomore, won the award plus a fifty dollar bonus. The group also issues their own awards based on semester averages. Students with a 3. 2 to 3.5 receive a silver pin and Students above 3. 5 receive gold pins. The officers of the Engineering group are: Ed Riley, presidentg Larry Chapman, vice -presidentg Bob Felbinger, secretary- treasurerg and joe Spiech, student council representative. Q 'W lf' t ,f X a swf ai' l it Y WX ' '5 : iii Zi 1 , f v ' L I All w 'I I N1 .Q.'5Q' V 'Y WAL, ROW ONE: Denny Sue Batis, Carol Rackham, Kay Zusag. ROW TWO: Paula Ross, Roseanne Malinovich, Sharon Zamkovitz, Sherry Presley. ROW THREE: lane Leighton, Janis Simpson, Bev Allison, Judy Rakoski. ROW FOUR Norma Fronek, Sandy Mancini, Alice Dufour, Sally MacDonald. ROW FIVE: Irene Skiotes, Pat Smith, Barb Gosack, Sandy Balog. WAL Hosts Sport Nights, WAL's main purpose at UC is to en- courage activity among JJC women. All women of HC are automatically members. The group meets once a month and sponsors many activities at UC. Besides holding several sport nights throughout the year, the WAL plans an an- nual mother-daughter tea. Kay Zusag, president, headed the committee for the annual spring dance sponsored by WAL. Mother-Daughter Tea . . . At the end of the year, the WAL also plans a picnic for all the women. Other officers include Sharon Zarnkovitz, vice -presidentg Donna Krizmanic, secretaryg Diana Samios, treasurerg and Judy Regis, student council representative . Miss Pat Lemanski of the gym depart- ment and Miss Georgina Smith of the home economics department sponsor the group. is Q 0 is N - st Z, in A E fi ,X - . 'K 5 , :r , ' ,Q WAL OFFICERS: Diana Samios, treas- '1it. A , ., qix j l ,,, I ' li' gf - urer: Kay Zusag, president: Miss Le- W q 1. -- -- V ws, 'Q sas . . A, ,, Q - is , Z -.s , if manski, co-sponsor: Sharon Zamkovitz, 5, . , 1. .M , Q vice-president: Judy Regis, student ,axglg , x , , z..,, V ' , V council representative, and Donna Krizf- , j Ni: X-u .,1M-',,:,,,-: ' i:iiis,: fs f:iiiif?i?f ill ll'1,f1'sLiLstifi1x1lIHs s W '- 'rw' ' 4 u - YJ? -. --1 S s S ' ' 5 . A ii sl 7 '1 f m! . x, if g ,.li,a,' - S 5 , K N-it V V SA 1 ... 6 4 ,,.,. L5 S .assess W ! ..: ::::::::: ' ,- 0' 0 Q r A .957 , ' W ' Mm The Lettermen's Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Walser, ath- letic director, and Mr. Bell of the physical education department, in- vites all letter -winners to partici- pate in school activities. Golf, baseball, basketball and football are the primary sports at HC. The Wolves earn their letter jackets by the number of minutes they participate in their particular sport. Besides re -hashing old plays and experiences, the men sponsor skat- ing parties, dances and also an an- nual banquet, at which time awards are presented to the most valuable player. Officers for the Lettermen's Club are: Herb Boginis, president, Ted Laatz, vice-president, Paul Whitmore, secretary-treasurerg and Don Brown, student council representative. Leltermen Altmctea' From All Sports . . . LETTERMENS CLUB, ROW ONE: Mr. Walser, Don Brown, Herb Boginis, Mr. Bell. ROW TWO: Paul Seaborg, Bob Kujawa, Terry Small, Dan Racich, Jerry Widlowski, Bill Sparlin. ROW THREE: lim Garrison, John Gabel, Gordan Kay, Gary Lichtenwalter, Bob Madjak, Joe Pesavento, Don Weber. x. iv Boosters do give a big boost to all the events at UC. These events include not only the games, but the dances and parties on the social side, and the clean-up of school property on the work side. Miss Dorothy DeSp1inter of the gym department sponsors the ambitious Booster group. .0 U pf ,U,.....-....,..,.,,'.,..,,..,. we . . '...' . f 1 l. 1 -, Z , ,A Q . . f,,, int... , .- ' I 6 6 . e U BOOSTERS' OFFICERS: Bob Brandolino, vice-presidentg Mike Conway, presiclentg Mary Lou Fonck, secretary-treasurerg and Larry Lerfald, student council representative. Boosters Boost J j C Activities . . . CHEERLEADERS: Dawn Harrwig, Judy Rakoski, Sherry Presley, Kay Zuzag, and school spirit supporters pose before leaving for nearby game. , z , . .,,- , 1 V ' ir-, PEC:-'fs - 'wi , ,VL Z' l itciigji ' k lol 1.-A, f 'x N 4 ful, 1 R9 4 ' s J Q 4 ' w ' x ff Y Kg 5 gwmj K X ? ff i 1. M Z1 3 'gl H, , 1 ' J U, lx. 'N' t 1 'If , . F , ! Nf , K g A If ,, -.f . . . classes gf X sgF , ! I xx H f I m Z Ax nj' , i f Z A 'Q ,gk f K X lf! QX ,f - I 1 .X X ,if Fy gf . , N Xxx 1 ARY BETH Jamson XX .11 ,,....1f.-N , . , K . 3, Www,-1 I ,.f,.-5-If b5iMfAeMWf mQ2Qf.n.i,x?4f-.?, 11 Q sfstaki ' 1' ' if 'f-iv'-' ff' wweffwfi-sim-:X-1-mr-vqss A. we 3' N ww v'v1,vf,,,.,.,, W., ,3,,,,-Q an Enfa'aYafa.Tn5afb3ifaf 'tg ,. 1 T' 'W' tiT rat?v'rf,r'ff ' 1. , fffvfvtsiatafalvar t ' Q ' aa A a.3.a,m is at .ia a. in ff' f ' fl' L' Q 9 7 mv's,w.s s af s 4 1 -A, , t.f3LgM,32,i2,fi fair? 9 'a 1 . - ...,.. ,. W,,.,,-.-.a,. 5 N .23 'I AZ' - - . 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Now as We look back over the past year We see a happy image of all the good times We enjoyed in and out of the classrooms. Because We were an active class, such names as Ed Matesevoc, Hank Marshall, Bill Sparlin, Judy Widlowski, and Dennis Wilhelmi ap- peared on the team rosters during the various athletic seasons. Dramatics, too, had a place for the freshmen. joan Krohn directed one of the one- act plays and such players as Tom Wheeler, Bonnie Rydell, Barney Machaj and many others emerged from the ranks of our class to participate in and contribute to the suc- cess of the three -act play as well as the one -acts. During our first semester Gordon Kay led the way as class presidentg he was ably assisted by jerry Widlowski as vice -president, and Carolyn Cummings as secretary- treasurer. The second semester brought a change in officers as jim Garrison took over the office of president and Harlan Davis assumed the position of second executive. Caro- lyn Cummings retained her job as secretary-treasurer. We didn't lag behind in social events either! We sponsored a fun-filled, Well -attended New Year's Eve dance, and helped present the annual Spring Formal at the Sabre Room in Chicago. It's been a busy year for us, but now We're looking forward to another one beginning in September of 1960. RH ' J Melody Abernathy f . Justine Abney f . Richard Adamson E..-P , ' Peggy Alderman Charles Allen s , 1. I .ff j - Lawrence Allen f Thomas Allen Bev Allison ,Hs Janice Anderson i v' , ', ,' LaVerne Anderson . O . . , 3, 2: 'I 1-6 u 1 . X H n 1- a 1 1 I ,ME Joan Archibald ff J T- 'i Kenneth Armstrong A ,gs fr James Babcock Donald Babich --- Judy Bacon 4 4 Sue Baer J 0 i - James Bailey ' 5 Randal Bailey Q 6217! Fred Baldazzi XI' ,f David Baldwin ,.. , .-1, L H , Stanley Ballard Sandra Balog Walter Baran Frank Barcelona Arrive. .. Derinie Sue Balis E Nicolas Beaudoin ' -we J: .f Q.,-, 1 6 N Charles Beck . 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Anthony Tralna Patrrcra Treseder Elarne Trousrl Fred Tucker Bllly Tyler Davrd Underhrll Arthur Vaksdal Donald Vancas James Vandarakls Norman Van Dyke Marllyn Vldmar Harry Vorght Kenneth Walker Robert Walker Thomas Walsh Edmund Walther Nell Ward Shirley Warner Jrm Warthen Don Weber Roger Weinhold Roger West Charlene Westerwelle Janet Wetherbee l V 1 as rfb- X -5,-r V5 ' L' , ,I P .J - L x fa- ' 5 1 ,. 1 L Y! W, Q., Y 2 . .Q ,, cf -. ,. QT., E. ff-n,'v'-.' If , W- ,... r K, ' ' ' . ,,,,f Y 5-L41 1 re s l , Pg ,sa . 'N ' ve fi. ., 'Vw Q ..' X f r V e -'ur . I 4 5 V K 4 1- H- jr . ,,,. V ,455 'Z' ,f ,- in .,.. -- - k ,V K V AQ I I 5 'ij Qf T ,. Q ' f W1 i lie at .L A f H te ll 5 4 5- f f S' ll La, I ff- it ,IN M 6 J k If-I Q 'lg ff- rlfxgmg A A no -gy ' L X 1 ll in I 0 - gi, -. gk, -ur R K, , , A fx V l - ' A --..f O1 'P ,K Tom Wheeler o. fu Gary White Nancy While W . A : 'Do -, . in Carolyn Wicks ' A 3 A - , A ,f Dennis Wilhelmi A . . , ,r K -mf ' , 61.2 Gary Wilhelmi , ' Wf'P'-J' W Ronald Williams -ef' ' Judy wnurofski My - Q -- Q I, .2 Sv ' if Leon Young ' A 4 'm 'I ' , .'Al WM Sharon Zamkovilz -A l Q 7 f-A ' L Walter Zenrarski D on , Ken Zimmerman g 9 'Q 'I 'N' : 11 af by I , r y My 3-1' nl-'f.u'-, ya' I' I-iff. ,.-ui.: A james Allen Retia Bannister George Brockman Thomas Christensen Maxine Clemons Edward Cody Charles Covington Billy Dill Ronald Downen G. C. Giarrante Arthur Goebel Fred Goss Dale I-ladala Thomas Harr FRESHIVIEN NOT PICTURED Alex Hrechlco Earl Hutchinson Robert Knez james Kobe Gerald Kozak Ernie Krcmarik Dolores Kuhne joan Lamb Gerald Leaman Robert Lenci Mildoree Logan Jimmie Long Cosmo Misischia Stephen Masters 92 George Nielsen Walter Nielsen jan Plank Paul Rose William Ryan Edward Serdar joe Spiech Rich Sterioti David Stokes Andrew Suligoy Eddie Tousama Anthony Urrello Paul Whitmore Wesley Widup Charles Zimmerman , -Q. Lf P' X1 G I , Ll .JA r5 ...i,, - f vw' 4 , ,Nh A fi rl 7 i 5- 1 i rx. nj' L.. fl , , ,l 5 E' 16, 'H A f I f 4 -k H . , V Q r '51 ., it fj ty .5 if J rw- J fi - 4 fi .7 ' PY CES ' SJ am b f Q5 X' A ,A J ..,1N it fh 'vs xr 'J Ilia X Cecilia Cryder Shirley Doyal Sharon Dummer Maxine Early Karen Galle Arlette Graeflin Karen Hancock Connie Holmgren Elaine Johnson Mary Alice Johnson Betty Lonchar Elizabeth Manduca JoAnna McDonald Shirley Peterson Norma Schumann Sharon Smith Monjean Stevens Nancy Trevena Bev Vignocchi Lynn Wolfson Kathy Zum Mallen ,vt ,, fi! if Wklilgft' , Donna Baran Janice Barschdorf Barbara Baxa Gayle Bennett Norma Bray Joanne Burns Margaret Campbell Kay Canup Mary Carter Sandra Cleal Silver Cross Nurses 1 ii is ' ' V '59 5' w ere 'LH A A N, ' I X as , 1 4 v Q3 5.6 xg A T? J: 'Q ap. 2. ' I J 'sat A . J if X, J f 9 If ,..,,t xy K ,,,. 1 I Mis x , yi Q-, rt. . f 'ragga 1 i . - -. ' rv' K 5-A ' .. Li ,, .,.,x 1 K , -7 --' 9 J ah' A 'I A x iii' Z' 1.3 Q- J rw , Qi tel f' , -Y T JL: , H N . L, ,A -, . J L J +- ' 4 Aw! N Ol 'X if 4 , ,N 1 1 I 4 I I , Q' ,, I 4 i Fi-2 df V K K, These bovs find there are a lot of forms to fill out when you attend junior college. Kay Zusag shows freshmen Sharon Zamkovirz that ir's fun to work on decorations. B111 Purdy, Bill Purdy and friend seem to think some- thing is funny. Must have been a good one! ' uf .. . ' ' :SX as-,J 'I ' 1 f s i 4 u 45 I 3 X 'Q ' . TTY: 2 .l W 4 i is t 9 I P- Freshmen Judy Hritz, Karen Hancock, Chloe Goepper and Diana Samios throw their hats into the race for homecoming queen. S Freshmen and sophomores both take time to study and converse in the library. 0 Freshmen Take art . . . Dennie Sue Batis seems to be having trouble with the room numbers, but Joe Pesavento will get her straightened out. . ' 'qw G ' falliiif' qv my Many of the students from Joliet Township High School take advantage of the courses offered at IIC Iv'-t.-'1'4z.1f,v ' ' ' - r if I-Qmvg, 'A 1-, '3 -3 55 ' 1 f , r x f J , l I. 34' '11-5 ,Q ,.. Q lf 3 :- 7 X Q, 1 f..: 4: wid , :-. .. f- . X 'ff -fl - ' 1 . Wg. 1 x' I -,, v, 1 , . 5 - X Nz 925. :gS?t'r-1?v:.3i-2-X- E ' 1- - - . 1 ' - -. 1 av' ' .A W ' 1 , 1 - 1 If ,E fq, 'r'v - tg Y . ' A 1 5 .V f Q ,. ' .sa.1ffE2'+x 'tvfjqf ,X q .- ,Nt ,-wR,x.Qikzf1.:: , S-Wav ' :iii Q ff- T.fQ3'3Q1f9i9MQ7 ,X .fa ' Q ' ff, :,ffx1 Kats, t' ,,,,,4 :f,s:s. - Vw.-rresz R K P '- h'1ff2w?55X , - X ' ,4 I . i W9 3 5 4 -2 E.. ' ' ,I - . Hit .M55 t mil, 'M my f A K Nfxgb Q5 , 5 Q X 4 .1 1 M. wg'-, 3 Six X3 sg Ill , V ,X xl 1 J 1 .fvixv , V Malt t ,A ga... .. r 2- :: M ,x S wig r , f . ot 'a QSM? M yr, f +. v xii? ei' N5'if'Q ff 0: fx M Q f X. 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And Februmjf Brings New Faces Albert Albrecht Dave Amorose Stanley Anderson Jack Beallis Mary Ann Belay Helen R. Bell Forest Belt Roger Berg Emil Bernard William Biggins Andrew Birsa Joseph Blackburn Douglas Blatt Alfred Boyd Stan Boyden Margaret Boydston Don Boykin Mick Brei Ralph Bryson Joann Cagwin Patrick Canaday Jim Carnahan Frank Cavazos Stanley Chapas Donald Clark Thomas Collins Richard Collofello Clyde Conway Morgan Davidson Glenna Denker William DuFresne Donald Edson Milton Feryance Albert J. Fox Louis Gaefke John Galbraith Leslie Gambee Terry W. Garrett Willie Gavin Gerald Germain Wayne German Jim Glavan David Hammer Robert Hoffman Beatrice Hollenberg Lee James Jerrold Karns Robert Kegley Charles Kennedy Robert Knutson Richard Kolodziej Jeanne Kraus Donald Krause Charles Kurtz Patricia Lenz Everett Lestina John Liberatore John Longman Robert Madjak Eva Jean Matesi Edward Mathews Jessie McNabb Fred Meyers Ezell Miles Paul Miller Ron Oldham Allen Pell Jim Pickering Barbara Piunti Gerald Pius JoAnne Popek Marva Poston Ronald Rakoski Harry Richards Lonkey Riley Richard Robinson Ada Rundhough Harriet Scheuber Richard Schroll Jason Scott Renetta Seehafer John Segerberg Thomas Sheperd Dorothy Sifferd Richard Slabozeski Roger Smith Valentine Spreitzer Robert Stephens Paul Tonelli Donald Tossi Dave Tunstall Thomas Tyler Herman Van Duyne Larry Van Winkle Ronald Weber Donald Wharrie Merle Wilson William Wolcott Patricia Yentz Richard Zadel Nicholas Zivic fl f 1 ' 3 , ' W' ' sbt' ' , 3 . 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Q .. . ' , if :V ' -.-Efriiiffi' xy-NXR'?'5+?.e-ffi':'?i . W Larry Hawkinson Bob Knott Carol Rowley President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer na' fiber Clczssmen. . . Two As we, the sophomores of Joliet Junior College, complete our first two years of college We pause to wonder what the future will hold for us -- what the 60's will bring. The world is full of challenging new fields in which we as graduates will find vast regions for exploration. But before exploring the future, we must take time to ponder over the past two years. HC has offered many rewarding experiences. To some of us it offered a chance to par- ticipate in student government. It enabled others to become stars in the sports field. With the help of our teachers and classes, it aided each of us in the search for his own special path. We spent countless hours in the library -- studying for exams, looking for term paper material, and trying to absorb all the knowledge to which one is exposed during the col- lege years. As we prepare to leave junior college We realize how many changes have marked this institution since we marched in two years ago. We have a new cafeteria, an enlarged library, a new smoker and Press Club officeg new classes have been opened and a Human Relations Commission has been founded. If so many things can happen to our school in two short years, what is to happen to our class during the next ten? No one knows, but each is eager to find out. OR JOYCE E, ADAMS Mathematics Activities: JC Players, Choir From: Wilmington High School To: University of Illinois Awards: Stare Teacher's Scholarship, Illinois Scholarship JAMES ACAZZI Agony Liberal Arts Activities: Press Club 1-2 qPresident LD, Choir 1-2 !Business Manager ZH, IC Players 1-2 qPubllcity Chairman 1, Treasurer 23, Spring and Fall For mal Decorations Committee From: Jol1etTownsh1p High School To: Northwestern University or UCLA Hobbies: DISIJJBUCS, Drawing MARK ALBRECHT Pre-Engineering, Activities: Engineers' Club From: Joliet Township High School To: Unlversrty of Illinois Hobbies: Flying, Cars . 1 ' -. -1,43-3: ,-,gQ,.3'-sg,7g.,Q, ', T.. NM' :.s-- VK , ',1f-- 1 .mf-if 1 2 5 ' -si' 'WW' s .. f -fa' 'e xg, N 'gy -2:3 , Q 'Mr :av- Q ' mga X I 'v I ' 'gills -757: .f ROBERT l.. ALMASY Bob JAMES R. ANDERSON Andy Liberal Arts Agriculture 5 Acuvruesf JC Players, Press Club Activities: Football Team From: Jolxer Township High School 2 To: University of illinois ' Hobbies: Canoeing, Fishing From: Lincoln-Way Community Hroh School To: University of Illinois Hobby: Mechanics wr:--9 'A-nr' , . , , HELEN ANTONLNI Pre-Education JC Choir From: LZndGymnas1u.n, Athens, Greece To: St, Francis College Hobbies: Reading, Swrmmmg 5,226-FW ,K . ' I f V , 1,5525-L I .5 S.. , M-E ,'4'.Q,f5QfQQ'. N, 2, V 1 ' 4' .J-.Y 'f mf 1 .JK ' Xi QQ 2 7 5 4 . f , ,fan , f M Z 1. gp J 1 2: , Q A ' fs. .i3,,V,... . .. S , s f , SL 9, ? , Ks... ' , 4. , , , , E .r rig? f ,, ,. 'gs 9 , A r ' , 'ff H d ci ' ll f ZH? 76 172 . . . WAYNE B. BARNLTT Barney General Acuvules: IC Players 1-2-3fPres1- dent 2-31, Press Club 1, Student COLlllC1l2'3, Executive Council Sophomore Class Vice-President, Master of Ceremonies for Pep 'Z Rallies and Mixers, Swing Band 1- JOHN P. BABECK1 MARY ANN BALLAK Ekginfwlxng and Fall Fmmal CO' Pre-Commerce Pre-Education - ' , From: Joliet Township High School Activities: Student I.E.A., Women's E1.?fnUr1'R,i:5C:ngfggigigglghscho To: Caterpillar Tractor Company Activity League ' y t O From: Joliet Township High School To: Northern Illinois University of me Year Hobbies: Music, Art. W00ClCl'3fl ol Awards: Student Rotarian, JC Player F W EDWARD W. BARTA Pre-Commerce Activities: Associated Business Students From: Lockport Township High School To: University of Illinois 11 . . j,a+fwf1M: iv 4 :-A ,- l- . ly . A- ' 'F' 1 E . P ' .- 3351fIf?f'Lf . .1 el 'if fl '5 si., .V T - -ff - 1 . . - 4 .. ff 'Y A 23+ - 3' ' - .Zn Q ,girl-1 ., , ' :.' N ag: 323 fi3i:r.2S5Lff' 1 .. .2 .5 A... 5 , , , 5,2 1, '- . F- f' - Q M. ,-i s , , .I . V , .1 .51 K g A I, . Lx . H 4 , 1 X .x ' '- S79 2 1 ff -rr-vmzfvf F v ff: r1z1'mff:H5'QYl f.sfat '-1-,.-f,-4. 4z,gy..,5,,,,.? If !.:p,,., .-X.f,.,f1?f,g,-.,s,g,,.4 ,qw , I Sli? 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BELL 'Bob' l're-Commerce Ac rrvrrresz Assoc rated Buslness Students From: I0l1elTownshlp l-huh School lo: Northern lllxnors Unlxersrry JANET LEE BRIESE Breeze lluslncss Acrurrresz JC Players, womerfs Acuvlry League From: .lolrer Tow nsh.1p Huh School To: Work Hobblesz Sporrs KAYE ANG ELIINE BRITT AIN Pre-Educauon K1rry f-.M .- 'gjsr , new . 7-5 2 ,A -f' --3 ,1:,1f'.f .' E .-4:51 .I-'frm-LQ. W. ,.. AL- ., I -wa 45. . , 1.-viii -Q. xr' wx- 'A - .. ... -,, -. rg, l2l.llv'ARlf' ll, BENbUN llberal Arrs Acrlvlrrcs: Press Club l rom: Creme-Mouse l-lxgh School f.Ed.. ,-Xcuwlrresz Student I.E. A., Womcn's Acl1v1ryLeague L . l-rom: IOIIELTDX-Jl'1Shlp To: Illlnols Srare Normal YIRG INI.-'x BROOKS Nledrcal Technology Hrjh School Unrxergrry From: Wrsconsur Stale College frransferj DONALD G. BRUNNER Don Business From. Jol1elTownSl'upl'llg To: Shoe Fieparr Manager Hohblcs. Srnorrs h school .mf agus l ,..-v -Szefirvf . , r -jr '- ..,-f. ef . - 1:1-gf '. . wah. . 'A'-rf,. 'g.iefi l Q are . KURT AX. HETTENHAUSEN lluslneus lrom: Iulzer Towhshlp llruh School lo: Unlxersrly of Washrngron HERB BOGINIS Herb Buslnesh Acrlxlrrcsz Lertermerfs Club fl'res1- dem 1-25, Press Club, Srudenz . , , U ilkifiw y f' Y L v ev U, 131, ' mf' WWW 1 , fi y Y N ' iff' 'w W f wi . , ii ip M.. Q 'vw-. N 3 Y ws, 4 ' . ARMAND I. BIANCHI Butch llre-Commerce ACllVlllES: Assocrazed Busmess Srudenrs, Dlsrrrburrve Educauon fXr'rce-Prcsxdenrj lrom: lolrer Townshrp Hlgh School To: Norrhern Illlnors Unlversiry Hohbresz S-ports Soplao mares ROBERT T. BOURG Bob Pre-Commerce ACUVIHES: Assocxared Busrness Srudenrs From: lolrer Township Hrgh School Council To: Lewrs College or Urnversiry of From: Iolrer Townshlp Hluh School llllnols Awards: Capra1nlEoolball Teaml, Hohbles: Swrmnurng, Tenms Honorable Menuon All-Conference Foorhall Hobbmea. Soorrs ,'-irgs w f' ',g,f,1k,r:, q-jg-g N 4 -gf. iftie, ' - -, Sigh ' r 'E ' i fx: A ' . .1-'+: , ' 4 1 Z'f J'l'- . xr-4 P Q.-. ., . 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Q 4 RW-'L-v-r Q A . 5 1. 1.-' 'Lk ' I - H322 gig., Ir, 55 ' zxggifflk ,, ff'-: . 14, 4 ,. J no ,,-.xx-,g-. r'-fr X ' sw I -ff. -:-1--,5.f1.-fiIr1l- v --N. , .1-',,:, .fy -254.11152 -- ' .1 f 'aw' -Laija. ,5 f:--U:-.rgwfqi I 'R 1 - - 14114 '-12. 'f.zv'L .i f JAMES L. CASWELL Cas Busmess From: Ioller Townshlp Hlgh School To: Northern IIIIYIOIS Unrversrry Hoblnres: Cars mg: 1:3113 f zwf I 'I - .. - .f 1..uI,,. 4.1.2 ' 113555 wif? F ,-.1,f'-ffifgcu , vi, ' be. .. Ui r.-Q-,sw r -'i.:v.X 2' ' . .. 9 101 'hr' f0 '-n IE' 'IS 1 IX lflw.. fel? ' wi' F.. , ua -' ? xwagar, w e-S 2 A:f-'-f-'A'-'-X ' 6, Q 1,511 . ' 4':,1?:3:i'53,x4 ,gf Qs? . 5 ' -2'r1-.raise H. . -A. ,rn . : , . 1-af' - ' V-' 'iff L53 1 . 11 IQ ' f 1 fa ' .1151-, - L at-no 1 Biff'-,j , ' .' ' XL N N IX 'lx 1 I . X ' ,X X LARRY W. CI-IAPMAN Chanda Techmcal Drafung Acrlvlrres: EHQIHCSFSI Club 4X'1ce-Pres1- dem 25 From: Jolrer Townshrp Hrgh School ROBERT A. CLAVEINIYA Bob Teclmrcal Drafrrng Acuvruesz Football From: Jolrer Townshrp Hrgh School To: Southern Illmors Umversrry Hobbresa Hunrmg, Frshrng ALBERT E. COVILI Pre-Commerce Acuvluesz Assoclared BUSINESS Srudenrs From: Plamfleld Hlgh School To: Umversuy of Illmols ALVIN E. CRAWFORD Abby Pre-Educauon From: LockporrTownsh1p l-hgh School To: Illinois Slate Normal Llmversuy -sf-..,.-n ,. JOSEPH M. CREIGHTOIN Joe Chemlsrry From: Jol1erTox-Jnshln Hrgh School To: Unrverslly of Illmors bHIRLl:Y B. CROSBY Musrc Acrrvrrresz Choxr1Robe Charrmanj From: loller Townshrn Hugh School To: Unlversrry ofChrcag,o Hobbrcs: Musrc1Organj ALLEN B. DANIELS General From: Jolrez Townshrp Hrgh School To: Drake Unrversrry JOHN I. DARIIN Pre-Educarron Acuvrrresz Lerrermen's Club From: Lockporr Townshrp Hugh School To: Illrnors Srare NorrnalUnrver51r Y Hobblesz Huntmg, Baseball, Basketball ARNOLD L. DeSANDR.E Amie Pre-Education Acrlvrrres: Srudenr I.E. A. From: Iolrer Townshrp Hrgh School To: Iworthem Illrnors Unrversrry Hobbres: Wood working, min- .' wifes ' ,. -'gffza , : W 'QF'--21 ,- i Ve.: , K, X1 ., . .. ,if 3 Q? . N Q ro gf - L A rv- V 9 f I r , I 1 ' Q fs., -F ff ffvkf-f ' V ., f?5? sfffff7 +gi?f'lr4 F F W o gifjilli' ' gs Q 5? ' iff? A Y ' 1 '17 w 3' O Q 7 - r Ns ur CONNIE J, DILLOIY Buslness From: Jolrer Township High School Hobbresz Swrmmmg, Bowling, ok A N5 ' 'Sx S3 :' fi , I ,,,y, Ek A: ff' 3 r' P, X 1. at Q . , K' -' 'Qi of N F g Qs- Q X Q f'- ng'-.1 .- A 1. MQ, Qnfiliwa se 5 5 Fam. ii. of' X L. r MARGARET DAVIS Pre-Educauon From: Arwood High School, Atwood Tennessee EDWIN I. DOBBS Lrberal Arrs From: Jolrer Township Hrgh School To: Arrzona Srare College DARLENE K, DePRA Lrberal Arrs Acrrvrrres: Press Club fYearbook Busmess Manager 23, Honor Guard ar C-raduarron 1 From: Lockport Township Hrgh School To: North Cemral College Hobbresz Musrc, Readmg, Dancing . . 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GARRISOX Pre-Engineering Acrlvrrres: Engineers' Club From: Joller C3lhO11C Hrgh School To: Unxversxry of lllmols 'Y--r.':'r ual 'f ' of xgfyvffv-rzgrvqppyvg-m7yQ:Q ME- wwf DENNIS K, GJERDE General From: Moms Communxry Hrgh School Hobbres: Guns '-r ,gEFf'n9?1'4111??l V . .4 af. .,,,.. ,.v,o,, .' W: V 1- , of-.-mc, - .--,1 -f' - 5,-3 '- ,..1.-ir 59:61 . '. . - A -'-, ' ' -' 3-fu: - 1 f.1r'?rqnWg.gf1. on -if MPM 'X 'W' 'lr'-QWZ ' -re' , . .. . , . - 1 , ,'x,:',:,z:: r , 4, A - ,r-.-'If ' ' ' N XX v R I ,VL JUN, V, ,.,f,, xy Q 1 .F-4' , -'vw L llg hiv I Y 'Q ryvgl? , fi -f f x nf -,r H!5:e ?f1fmz:w ' 1 Qt 1271- ., f f 4 1 s f 1- 1 -' ' firm 2 ,g l 'LN , iQ -z . tl-.Ju , wg, -f' -ax v-m 4,- ca-1 W, .1- ,inf-cr vw .5 -' r W '?'z1- ' .VY 'ix for Y if if-Q ,S Y itglx 'gg Hur, 'fl , -S w., V- G:?,:EiS-3:-1+'31'1 .. 5' E. .,, '- aw - F 5 11 Eyre' . . 2 :: '.'137f Jv:-ZH? mr fiieer' .- f A 1' 1 eff' +- 157' C3 JAMES I. GORMAN hm Pre-Agrlculrure ACU.V1llESI Associaled Busmess Srudenrs From: Iol1erCarhol1c Hrgh School To: Unxverslry of llllnols Hobbles: Cars, Hunung ,,.-. xo We X-ai' V lO5 f ia,-,Q ,o., r , f , .,.,N1a-,L,3A'- . VWQMI. ' ' ' 'r'Ei,Q.::':S511 -:jg'ff-wi 1 - 2 'I . . l'Q.-g-: gg Q N . . A.. A 53361, , V n ,K , X we :fig ft? -,N Q ,I if A 'H qi. WFP E'f .. :m K? . ' ,r, 13: A . jlrjxgimul I-3 V' V., .,..r. In '.--1 45.-L N '.'..j.-3.1: i Q o f Q V .1 Vs fi EDGAR L. GREEN Ed Pre-Commerce Acuvrues: Assoc1aredBus1nessSrudenrs, Vererans' Club From: Joller Townshrp Hlgh School To: Unlversiry of Illrnols JOHN E, GROMOS Pre-Com merce Acuvruesz Assocxared Buslness Srudenrs From: JolletCalho1iC Hlgh School To: LEWIS College DONALD E. GUDAC Gouda Muslc Acuvmes: IC Chou, SWIHQ, Band From: Jol1elCarhol1c Fllgh School Hobbxes: Bowlmg, Pool, Basketball ELEANOR L. HARMON Ell1e Pre-Educarion Acuvmes: S1udenlI.E. A. From: Transfer-College of Sr. Francrs To: College of Sr. Francls Hobbies: Swrmming, Ice-skaring : .2 - . 'WTHFE W Q1 - g5ggQ53fzr:121A,z.ez . fe' ,':i-1113, 9 51 I 1261111 1 slime - rw-'S ip 1. I-rss, rf'gj,eH-I . , 1 V ' 'UW' 'rs 5: , 'wlxigrfgfiisl X ' ' ef-,,, - ,fax are A N' fvyf X, -w,.s,,,7,, nur'-0'- 1 5 .fl I l1.'llLlAM R, IIARRIGAN llappyn I'rc-lfwlrirrlcrcc .-351111111 s: Assocralud Businuss Studunls from loller Carllollc llngh School To: lowls College llohblcs. Bowllnn, llaskorlwall Ei,-XFIIAIQH. A, llALlCK H.1uclfV becrc141r111lTrarlnnrg ACIIVIIICSZ JC l'l.1y-ers, JCCho1r I rom- l'rn11sfcr-Miann Unlvursiry Tn' l.l1.1n11Un1vurs11y llobblusr lN'3l:'l'XIilll'Ill l..-l.R.l-RY IIAWKINN ll. llJwlr I'rc'l cnrul .'Xr,11r'rr1us: X CISIHIIIS' Club, Lc1rern1un's Club, Srurlems of Medical Science, Bnpliomrrre Clilss l'res1dcn1, brur.lenr CULIIICII l-3 l rom: Irrllcr Townslnp High School lm: UIIIXCISIIY ol IIIIIIOIS llrwbbrus lluniulu IQAYIWUNIW HAYWUUD Ray l'rc-Pr.lucu11o11 l rom: .lollcr lownshipH1r1l1Schoo1 To: Illlnors Slate Normal Unlverslrv J. JERRY HOFFMAN Liberal Arrs Activities: I.ettermen's Club 1-2, Srudenr I.E. A. 2, Football Team 1-2, Baseball Team, Srudenr Council fVice-Presidenl 1, Presl- dcnr EJ, Smui- Manager - One Aer Plays 1, Cn-Chairman for Mlxers 1 I-rom: Iollei Tow nship High School Tn: llepauw University Awards: Szudunx Rornrian 2, Foorlmll l rom: loller Townshlh Hlull School All Co11Ic'rcnCc llonorable Menllllll To: W1-srern Michigan Llmvcrsily 3 JAMES D. HILLS Jim Pre-Commerce .-'1c11xrr1I-sz L1-r1ur1nen'sClub, Assrrcmred Business SIUJCIIIS, lforwl- bnll .incl Tennis Teams x .Sw '12 51a5Qe'i355i is 'X ' uid I un- '-' Zi 51. fLw: ..-'ctr i .. .., fx , I! :lvl ii-2.511144 r f' . ,+ ,ff 'S ,s , ry Q I .fs-r:,rW,'-m - sires. s wrap- -, sr , 1 -r :g:.:,p..f--2 39-M QS1 - : S .2-a ' YM fe. V--ffwsf-1-1 , 'r 'fs , A is 11s:e9R-bQ31S 5k:fsfx1x- D-X-1 ,.:'-1 - 1 .- .u 1 I .rm nfs, nv. ' -wh. if r - sv - sr- f SEQ Q arg' 'Fix 1 'e 5 ' '-f nr , fy' 'r,. 1 ss 1 1 'cr X 71 fs 1 F 1 rig f ,, . 133. , Hg.. 9,59 .ff E,fT:',,-.V V -sg, A , ... - Q I e , ss , 5 : -192:24 4 f , , , ., ,v. Y ffm' 1 1 , ' x Xrf ff' 1 - f-rf: . Z11f9SN.f1fl 'Sf' ' A' s -'fit . aio? f 35 51 3. -4 ' 1 Lf:-fr? 'fffiif NOEL P. IIERTZ Llberal Arls Ac11v111cs: JC Playurs Irom: Iol1e1 Township High School To' Unucrsiry of IIIIIIOIS Hobbies: H1-F1 xml' A a.vf ' I WILLIAM R. llIBNlfR B1ll lfre-Ver Acuvnlesz YCIEIJIIS Club U'res1den1 L21 From: lol1e1 TUNIISTIID llluh School Tn: UIllVCISlIy of Illinois Want A' . . . But SIDNEY G. HOLDER 5-ldn l're-Educarmn Ac11v111cs: Lettermen'sCl11b, Golf Team Frorn: Jolrcx Township I-l1ghSeh00l To: College Hobbies: Gull, Fishing, 514111111 FR - 11.5 'Ki wi' . ' ' -4 31? :g ' 'Q u 5 1 ug, 1, si L rf lOl, 1 r lUl5lTlllIYI1lD .hJdy Lrberul Arrs Aclrwrrlos: IC Lfhoir, S1udcn1I.E.A,, Won1en's Ac11v1ry League 15ecre1aryj Hoosiers' Club, llonor Guard ar Graduauon 1, boring, Formal Queen's Court l, Pornpon Girl lrom: loller Township l-lnih School To: Airline Srcwardess lrlobblus: Tcnnls, Golf, Dancing, 11+ .-ex.. L 3 rch fi M AR TIN WLC Elccurcal l-Ihlll1i'Cllllll, Acrlvumsz lgnurrrcurs' Club lrom: Iuller Tnwuslup llluh mzlmul TU: IlllilO1Slll:lllUlC ul'Tcr:lrlxwlm1v CAROL JLININIIWQA Liberal Arts From: Ruud Cuuur Hrgh sr hc--vl BARBARA A. IOIIFQSLYA Barb L1be:alArl: Acuxlrrua: wrudurrxs of Mcdrcal X 869' qv bclcricu, IC Players ff, Y Proulx ,lolrcr Tru-Jrrslrlp lllul1Sclrool Hn' 'l oz lx'hw:rm Collugu ,mf Awards: .-ldunu Award ii Hobbres: Arr 1 :gi-9 V N CHARLIE R. JOYCE 'ffhuclf I'rc-Eugmeerlng Acrrvules: JC Players, Lmlurecrs' Club from: Forresr lllgh bchoul, Cha- pel Hrll, Tenn. To: Umverslry of lllmors Hobhresz Sporrs When We're one? JOHN F. KAROLUS ALLAN KECK Pre-Educarlon Eleczromcs From: Dwrghz Township Hrgh School From: .lolrer Township Hrgh Schoul To: Illrnoxs Srare Normal Unrversuy CAE-'LDLYFr. RUTH IURlClC Carr1c Llbfral .-Kris Aurxiuesr JC Players, lx'mrreu'a pXcr1x'rtyLsague, l'u1rlrlolrL?1rl, HELEP. fxl, KADEl,.-X 'lladllly' lmuuge and Smoker Cmmusrrres, Arr Bwuarcrs' Club, Sludcul Couucll rluuvurcsz lC Players, lruss Club lrurrs. ,lO11ElTOWllSllll'l Hiulrhchoul From: nr. lrancrs Academy Tu: Llmversuy uf lllrmus Tu: Cmrr:rr1erczalArl llnbhres: Swrrmmuu, Wurerblwurru lluhhrasz lkunrmq, Wrrrmg, Dramulrcs - a -a .. -. P P ' ia if r r- - '7' 1-,,.' ., , el .,J' f , ' :L . 111 99 4 .. - .YJ .I 1 ,J 2?-' - - 14 x M,,' GENE R. KLETT Agrrculrural Eugrneserurg Aciiviziesz Engineers' Club, Press Club 'I-2 Uxlewspaper Sports Editor! Basket- ball Team Manager 1'2 From: lolxer Townshrp Hrgh School To: Umversiry of Illmors Awards: Slate and Nauonal Wmner m 4-H Tractor Program, National -1-ll Club Conurrss llobbrea: 4-H Club, Sporrs TERRENCE J, KING Lrberal Arrs From: Jo11erCall10lic llrgh School To: Umversiry uf Wrscousrn Awards: Adams Award Hobbres: llummg, Flslrmu, Golf A -,fan-.,., Wwe im - X gg...- -vw. Q l07 '95-Q 1, ROBERT E, KNUTFI' Bohn Dre-Commerce Acttvtttesz Veterans' Club 4Secretary 13'- H' if 'Ha at ,AL CAROLE li. KNUTSON Ltberal Arts Acttvtntes: Student I.E.A. -Treasnrerl, Sophomore Class From, lollet Township High School Vlt-e-l're:1dent, Studen1Counc1l fl'I5fAll.lClll EJ From: JulrerTownsh1p Htgh School To: Northern Illrnors Untversxty Hobbies: Golf WILLIAM KRILEGIER Btll General X From: loltct Carholtc Hrgh bclroul Tgg Lewls College DOICLA K. ARIZMAINIC D..l. Pre-Educatton Actrvtttes: Student l.E, A., Wonxen's Ac From: Joltet Townslnp Htgh Sshoul To: Eastern lllurots Unrversrty Hobhrcsz Golf, lennls, Swrmmtnu ROBERT L. l-LUJAWA Bustness Acrtvrrtes: Assoctated Bustness Stutleutf, From: loltet Townshtp Hrgh 'School To: Florrda Stare College Hobbtes: Sports, Plrorography DENNIS W, KURSELL Den Buslness Activttresz Assoctated Bustness Studonts From: lolret Townshtp l-l1uhSchool To: Joliet l'ost Otftce Hobbtesz Boats af. -. .- f '1SSfv'l -- N'wi'f- L..- ' 0:21113 f.35 A-of ,,.- 3 , lj., ,rt -'-. t ' -M.-M v- .gh , , V -If ' ,v 'Q' ' iff' 'I 5 . -Tr 1' ..- 3, , -xxfxift-Q5 '-T - ' - - . 1 53,153 . - U ,Q,v.4'. . . - -Q 'Q 1- T. 1 V--2 'F - My . . .4 - w g 2-:pmt V 'IS ' sit! - 'Z To: Untversrty of Illinois llobbtes: Readtng, ttvtty League Gecretaryj Le-ttermen's Club , fgs ,. ' E1 iiigw - NT, ,,l-Kstfw v X ' ' ...f '-f- ,f 'li N ' ff' xi, 5 fi ff, f rn J , 4 .- -ff- l if I 11 4 FLOYD J. KOKALY 'Koke' Pre-Engtneerzng Acttvtttes: X.eterans'Club, Letter- men's Club, Engtneets' Club From: ,lolrer Catholtc lltgh School To: Purdue Unrverstty Hobbxesz Golf EUGENE F, KRAFT 'Gene' Pre-Engtneerrng Acttvtttcs: Engtneers' Club From: lolter Township Htgh School To: Unrverstty of llltnots Hobhtes: Cars, bports 1 .. mf ,. -s t 1 11 vf . . 108 K. MATTHEW G, KOZUH Mau Bustness From: Iollet Townshrp High School To: Untverstty of Washtngton Huwjt . . . on' ARTHUR I. KRAUS Slim Electrontcs Activtttes: JC Cholr From: lolret Township l-hgh School Hobbtesz Hr-Fr J-A ' ,il 5-Mt-me ' . 3 flu ,fl ' ' . ' ' .V 'F . 'ff-' DEAN RAYNER KWARTA CeC1l General From: Iollet Cathultc lltgh School To: Utttvetstty of llltnots l-lohbtcs: Astrottottty, Theatre Organs M' -dr, 'br - t .,-.ft 4-cw Q ,T 2 ..,. . . tt , I. , 'Hu' .4 v- ,,. l -gt- r 5 rt 4. X we X Q iw Q 5 X 1 4 ,gf v an F 5 if 15 ir tri I if f 1 5 8. b t , 'Q t , f 'CN' ,,5 1 Q51 .1? 01l.- -' mf aff ., -.v 13:2 I 4 5 1 ,X-mia? f A KT F.-. pvir-Q A 4, .. 1? . 4: . If C , If 'Q YQ J-' X.. - Z 'Q f ' X14 .. - - 2- g2tg.se?w .Q I-PA' ' ,L'.s:E?fiff1 . -e , '11,-:ywfgw , ' H Qt , x xt ,YQ ,nk ,, 9445 1 . -W 2 fr WJ A Q K 1 ,N - 1 - 1 1 4, - 1:11:11 gt 'L 451 iff IOHF hi. LAMBAKIS I.tQl-r jlgflkixlf l,. LA?v1BERT l.a1ttbte Tllll LATZ Eustness Autttttttstratttttt Ltbural Arts Wtltl Ltfe Conservatron Acttvtttesz A1st.tc1..ttet.l lfustttesr Stu- Atrtxtttesz JC Players, lxottten's Acttxtttes: l.ctternten'sClt.tbfVtv:e- Jenn 4TreasurerJ, Zetmtta lk-.m,, .-X-,rtvtty League, Press Club, JC Prestdentj, Sot:1alCounCtl l.ettern.eu'b Clutt, Student Quulltjtl, tjhtnt, Modertt Dattce Club From: Inltet Fownshtp High School St'tctalCout1ctl, luuthull Heats, from: Jultet Tuwttshtp Hteh school Tug Mtchu1anState Umversttb' Vtotr.: lultet Towrtslttr- l'lgh bcltuul lo: Utttxerstty of llltuots Awanjr: Fnuthall Letters To: Unlvctsltg oflttutauu llttbr-tes: lx'rtt1tt.t, Dancttu llt-hhtcsi llunttng, Ftshtttg, Waste cz Minute . . . Golf, Basketball A t ,wt .f ' , ,. in ,,,, Z . , A :QL 'hfmw J ,I 7, X 1 1,-Fw' ' ' 1 ' . , YQ -,QM , 11.1. .far-v J ' W.. 5 ,I 5 3 'J-rye ' ' 5g,f,,,.,,,... ' , 1::. fXia:'?t1:i?'-1-'Elf 1 1 .. 4. pr ., . , '. :-w?E'l1i5 'S'-2524152 -I 'zz 125.1-Hi f . ,.7.a'92.brm 3152363557-3. 1 rflk? , , , .. '73 LAWRENCE PAUL LIQRIALD L3rry GLEYNR LAWLOR ROEHZRT C. l.l:ll.vHTOfx Art AFNFT 95' Bustness Pre-Engtneertng lilectrteal Enutneertng I . -F Acttvttieaz Veterans' Club IX tce- lfrum: JoltetTr1wttshlp l-ltgh School Actxtvttteu: Neterans' Club, Engmeers' V,-S525 Prestdent 2, Prcsiduttt lj, Lluh - Q5 Boosters' Club, Student Counctl lrturt, lnltet Tuwnslup Htgh bchool . V, 5531-WE From: Ioltet Tow nshtn l-hgh School 1 111 U1'11NCY511Y 01 111111015 2 5, Q C Ffafqjunfl pg Tu: Northern Illtnots Untverstty llubbleb: Bowllfltl. im ,',,-1TfE'5f? Hobbtesz Boattng, Slmng, Buwltnu 32411 17 ,jr rf' 133- ff? - 'rf- g.?:-,, ,Y 1 ,gqggk frifwsr- sg' 11' ----. -- pr. . .- : zz. . ,vt ,ri .M .... f Mttuuuu ts. LESTINA f V In F,- l're-Educatton NW.,3ri5jSfii.,15 Zi.'.1-ft, ,X 731' , , 'sin From: Coal Ctry T owttslup Htgh School 5.1 , ' 1-J CN' ' l Zt ' '1 ' .W ' Ming' ,,1,, i ' , ' ' . . me - GARY RAY Ltcttfexw ALTER trek , , J '. ' 1 'V r Bustness 51' ' at N' LS Acuvtttesz AssociatedBusiness Students A, -. , 1'-1 fPrestt.lent 25, Lettermen's Club, 3,7 I ::,.,1- . if 1 'f , Student Couttc1llV1ce-Prestdent 11, H . -Alt' I, 'A A-K, yr- 1 , Hotnecottttng Mixer Chairman V 12- 1 1 Wx , 7-un. f From: Joltet Townshtp Hlgh School 1, ' Xu 21: -3 -' To: Indtana Untversity Q., Fl- l-lobhtes: Sports Y 5 V IEANNE A. LOZAR Q . I ' 1? Pre-Educatton 1 , -,- v ' 'r U ' Acttvttles: Women's Activity League, f vi V Boosters' Club, Press Club, Student Q , Nur' I. E. A . F 'X ' From: St Francts Academy tg To: Northern Illtnots Untversiry -tr., 13 Hobbtesz Drawing, Sewing N if , ,P ,Q 17 X . , 1, JY N N , ' 00 V' fuk: iv JOHN R. LUDWIG Doc Pro-lxlotlical Www' nga-:au-I Activities: Students of Muoioal bcicnuc From: Loclwport Township lhgh Ngluml To: lilorthwesrern University Hobbies: Guns MILDRLD I. LUKANCIC Mickey Pre-Nletllcal Acttvtttosr Women's Activity League, dent QD From: loliet Township High ichoo To: UHIVCISIIV of illinois SALLY Aol! MACDONALD Sal Liberal Arts Students of Medical So1encefVice-Prost- Activities: .IC Choir, Womcn's Activity League, Boosters' Club, Cheerleader From: Joliet Township High School Awards: Illtnots State Scholarship Hobbies: Tennis, Music sarsom L. MACKEY sandy Liberal Arts Afflvlllffsi PYCSS Club. WOmen's Activity League, Boosters' Club, Spring For- mal Queen's Court 1 From: Joliet Township High School Hobbies: Swimming KENNETH MALY Pre-Engineering From: Reed Custer High School SANDRA L. MANCINI S3ndy Home Economics Activities: Women's Activity League From: Joliet Township High School Hobbies: Reading, Swimming, Dancing Q-p, ,,:f . :EW ' .- ' S63-Z? ., 439522 -. ' .pw H... 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Lrheral Arts Activities: Press Club Frurn: Joliet Township High School 'l'tt1 Untvetstty of Illtnms llttbhtes: Fishing, Writing, Bettrdrgrowintg VINLQEQ I. QUA6 Cnttseryattnn Fmtn: Joliet Township Htrth School 'lttz Michigan State University 'Q7 .r1n , 4 july V, . . . - lf - rf' '-Y? ', iff . V fail' xii? 'L f ' 1 : ,, ,,,. ,, ,, , , ,,f1f.-v.:.,f,. G A :vw .Q , fm? l l j,Qma , ' f f ff' rf' -Q32 t ' X t 7 - 4 A ' , , 2 fs , 2.1 4 A ge '51 ' - -' 'Q ' are- , ' 'r 'pm ', V, ur R' L Z ' 4,4 ,tg gf 1 , and--in X, xg f 7, V g on-as ' a .tia'E3i 'lr rl- ,gf 4 , I .ts , , , ,ev '4' , ' ., ,' .- I , ff ' T-fi::T4:?i1 'Z -. Q., ' - ,- , Q, , my ' ' Y A 'L Q iff'-:,i ff .A f ' V - -at , W , - , . ' ' , ' wma l rfiigfw - r Q A ygjg':s:,i. 1-wjw A Zgg4,f2'1'f'r 1- . -1 1 A r , n - ' , , tv ' f , r tr - ' ,,,:l - t .af 1.,..w , i W' ,...4 f V - 1 - ,. 1 , '-?'i'KYlf 1' T ' ' ' . 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RAHER Pte- Agriculture Activities: .IC Choir fPrestdent 'll From: Bristol High School, Bristol, Indiana To: University ol' lllinula C'llAPl,li5 JAMES RbEVl:S Digger tlttmtttereiul Art Aettvitiesz IC Chott tl'ubllCi'y Chairman 21, JC Players, I' Club TCSS trout: Tninsler - Illinois Wesleyan University Fo: W-trshani College of Mortuary l'litittip,rziphy, Ht-Fi, science lltwbhten.: Painting, lfttttt-collectlttsl ' . , 'w . ,:51 fi f94i ' 1--wr .'4 iV0f4'Wl , ', If 5 A , .,-.i'f lf- -:-54 . , 1' f 5 Abs, 'Sf 'vi--'f' N.: -ts- vain DANIEL G, RACICH Tiger Vte-lidttcatioti Aetivtties: Lettertnen'sClub, Blazer Staff, Student l.E.A. From: loltet Township Htgh School Tn: lllinms State Normal University College Days IUDITH A. REGIS Weenie General Activities: Wometfs Activity League, Iittttsters' fVice-Presidentj, Press Club, Student Cttunctl, llnntecornutll Queeti's Ctsurt lrrtin: St. Francis Academy Tit: Northern Illinois University Hobbies: Sewing fi'-K ,Af .,.-, ll-I 1m '1 .V Q . 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SEIL Pre-Educatron Acttvtttes: Student I.E.A. From: Jolret Townshxo Hlgh 5Cl1UUl To: Illrnots State Normal Untversrty LARRY E. SEPP1 'Sep' Pre-Com merce PrCI1v1tl2S: Associated Business Students From: Joliet Township High School To: University of Illlnots Hobbres: Photooraohy, Records JOAN G . SHEPLEY Pre'Iournaltsm Acrrvtrresz Women's Acttvrty League, Boosters' Club, Student Council, Associ- ated Business Students fkltstorian 15, Vress Club tPres1denr1, Blazer Co-Editor 1, Editor 23, Honor Guard at Graduation, l-lomecomtng Queen's Court From: Ioltet Townshtp I-hgh School To: Southern llltnors Unrrersrty Hobbies: Sports, Sewing WILLIAM E. SHUMATE lid Pre-Kfomtrrerce Acttvttrcsz Associated Business Students From: Todd County High School, Elkton, Ky. To: Unxversity of Illmots W '4213b'52 -E:eE5Ea'31Ii.ff ' I A V' ' f-,353 23252512 .FF ' ' . - ' - . .sn 'Q , ' ,Wy ,,EQiEii:f-': ' ,.s,:w'f'5 l' 'S F - ' - 2 -' Igor, -e --.R -,Q . 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' I-1.21 ' 2 , 1.- 3 gtg ng 4-ZW' X-. t 2, wif' D . was 'hnns.1' AQ... JERoME F. SICINSKI Jury lklllftl L. SIT.-Xl? 5uool-ts Lrheral Arts Muslc Actlvltles: Xcterans' Club, Student .-Xcrtvttlesr IC lflrorr Counctl L2 l-torn: Iollct lownshtp llrgh School From: Iollet Towrlshrp Hruh School To: Lorthern Illulots Umversity To: Northern llltnols Untv-crstty Hobbles: Musto What Have We Put in It? is GARY SMITH 'Q 0 ' sf s .1 A t 3 ' -' ,: -in 1-' Q 251.1 Q, :tm fm-f.......w N..,,,, i. -- , af ,-9255... 1 fuf .1 fr: ' V Q li . h ' . ,gt-S ' fi. . 1549 V - .3 K. L :'f::1'fQ3?-' ,,.- l - f 'af vfmvvg . t.4z1z:1:s?i1:: X nfs. ,., sa-+:as:,,:1:4-5-,wt- Y!! ,.gE:-T. TT... , ,L 4 X r gpeiir rg .4-'-131-vi-i,'43.,.m I NLR 5 W -' -- -V: ,- -M .12- 5 ' 'wk 55,2 Q 5 Q ries-H r 4, E 2 1' ' A J 'f :3' , , 'aafwre 1' xfgfixwsg - xii f X, ' ii!--.1-3,51-T Qs ,-..- , gl till: ' ' 3 mx x iN ls'1l1?fWf7.- 1ff3gi?3 all 1-0?-SWK 'AML DLAXIS l.. E-LUSKI Sluslx Vre-llonttstry Actrxttlcsz Students oflv1ed1calScl- CHL! l rom: Lockport Townshtp Hrgh School To: Untverstty of Illlrtols l ,, V' - , - , A ' 5-3-ff-X J Q av , ir .5 ' .fit -i I 4' T1 V is . LJ: 4 ,I DARYL C. SMILEY Smrlm:s l re-Commerce Autrvttresf Associated Bustness Students From: Plamfteld Hlgll School To: Northern Illlnoxs Unrversity Hobhtes: Cars, Sports 5 x 1-0' ll7 f' l'lERl4'1' SMALL N ocatlonal ACllVlIlCSl Veterans' Club, Student Couucll From: Jol1etTol-mslup To: Purdue Unlversity llloh School l 0-qu:-r-lf' 'sg-I DOUGLA5 M, SMITH Doug Ltbcral Arts Acuvtues: Letterrrren's Club From: Wllllllllg,lDll llrgh School To: Illrnors State Normal Unrversrty Hobhtes: Sports LARRY li. SOLOMON Sol Pre-Comlnerce Acuvtttesz Associated Busmess Students From: Lockport Township lllgh School To: Northern Illtnots Uuxverstty llohhtcs: Stamps, Cars DONALD SORENSON Smiley l're-Dontrstry Acrlvtttesz Students of Medtcal Sctence From: Joltet Townshtp Htgh School To: Untverslty of Illmols JACK C, STARR Mort Pre-Moructan Actrvuies: Students of Medtcdl Sctencc lrom: Iol1etTownsh1p lllllh School To: Worsharn College of Mortuary Sclcnce llobbtesz Guns, Corn and Stamp Collecting :mi-33,3-rr, ' Q iftiifff T if bk? Vflh A.. v J A ll sq. q 4, r 'YP ' ' Q IUN 5-TIQEN Duck Sctcttcc lrom. lfeotone Htuh School 'l oz Untwrsttv of Illlttots X' Url. bTOCKDELL l'rc-lnmneettng lrom- VrtncevtlleConntzunttylltgh hchool, l'r1n-zuvtlle, Illtnois L.UUlS R, SUI-ll.E Kelly lrlcctrotrtos Auttx mes: l,cttermen's1flub I rom: Iollet Townshrp Htgh bchool To: Klectrontcs Techntctan Al'JlDl-IEW L, SULIGUY Pro-Engtneertng lfmnm Joliet Cathollc Htuh School JAMES lvl. TALARICO hm Pre-Education Activirres: Student I.li. A, From: Joliet Townshtp Htoh School To: Ixorthern Illtnots Unlvcrstry llobbtesz Photography, Mttstc A' . '-:Z--1 Q 5- af' ' l , ' E. ,yvf-we - 51 V If A , .vi Q , E- I t :ri ,Q IRNIN H. TERMUENDE M0oSe Pre-Engtneertng Actrvtttes: Engrneers' Club From: Lockport Township High School To: Valparatso Untversiry Hobbies: Mustc, Cars 42 ' Soir-' WN' .1 i ! gf . , , t ' J-,-'h 1. ff , H., A 'V .. - -'E' ., . .-2:mraffC'.+o- - ' .H I Q ' ,,,, xo- fQQ,r ' ,MT ' T, 1' . I -I , , - , C Y Qi. r--.njf V! ' , ' . , .-1 , Www Q ri ' ' J 4' Nnub 1 'Q - ,,: ' - .. 1 -of . x . . r ., . :Sh 1 . -in ,il .x,,,. f :-5, . EH P E:5'57'::: I . - K - Lg., Y, Ngf.,..'- A -'G 1-5:21.-.5 E+.: oflvto L. SULLIVAN IANICE swtnrotto 'Jan' Psychology General From: Jolxet Township Htuh School To: Kent State College Hobbtes: Cars NOLA C, TOZZI 'Toz' Ltberal Arts Actrvtrresz IC Players, Women's Acrtvtty League, Boosters' Club From: IoltetTownsh1pll1g,h School To: Unrverstty of Colorado llobbtes: Ice Skarlng, Swtmmtng .N , rw: . We . ff.. I . 1 , , 755 ffqffg ,I .- llH Acrtvtttesz Women's Acttvity League From: Joltet Township Htgh School To: Work H uwjl, Watch DALE D. TUCKER Tommy Forestry From: Wtlmtngton Htgh School To: Untversxty of lllmots 'Q'- 'Y' N-'ff K' s...He1'e DONALD E. WANDLESS Don Pre-Agriculture Activities: Baseball Team From: Joltet Township High School To: Farming Hobbies: Boating, Swimming 4 ts 'Qin ,s,,.-.-1' 4 JAMES L. XOCU Jim Pre-Engineering From: Lebanon High School, Lebanon, Mo. To: Caterpillar Tractor We Go! PAUL L. WASHAM Pre-Commerce Activtttes: Associated Business Stu- dents, Dtstrtbutive Education Club, JC Choir From: Central High School, Flint, Michigan To: United States Marine Corps 3.3511-., :Q J: - 7 '0- 3, t ss K Q ,R it . V my , V 1' .3 , ., , 4 MARILYN F. lCt!xCll Liberal Arts Activities: JC Choir, JC Players, Student l.E.A. Front: Lockport Township High School To: Northern Illtnots University llohbtes: Tennis, Music, Bowline 'an' WESLB' L. WlDUP Rabbit Technical Drafting Acttvtttes: Engineers' Club From: Joliet Catholic Htgh School To: University of Dayton Hobbies: Photography, Radio l LOIS E, TURNER Beth Pre-Science Acttvtttes: Students of Medical Sctence, Women's Activity League From: Joliet Townsrup lfltgh School Hobbies: Piano, Accordion ROBERT L. VAN DYKE Bob Liberal Arts Activities: Engineers' Club, Press Club, Tennis Team, Sports Editor of Blazer, Co-Sports Editor of Shield, Publicity Chairman for Fall Formal and New Year's Eve Dance From: Joliet Townsrup High School To: University of Colorado Hobbies: Writing, Sports, C35 LOUIS P. VERCELOTE Lou Pre-Commerce Activities: Lettermen's Club From: Joliet Catholic High School To: Untverstty of llltnots Hobbies: Coll, Bowltng, WARREN A, WALBERG Music Education Activities: JC Chotr fV1ce-President EJ Golf Team Front: Joliet Township High School To: North Park College Hobbies: Golf, Mustc :ev 'i .,,.5,j,' f :-:ir -.Qi s, r , ,, fs , ., .W 4 - ??E'a.g::, .. 1. Lf- ,seg 1: . ',:It':-'P-5 , .. , E 5-' ' 2 -- 'ig' -- Elf'-H.r:.,. 1 V , ugzif: ,, .. ,K 'z 1. rift an -' - , ..- ,?3f'S'fI.f2f-'? 2:6sb .' 'vi V25-. 321' -, 1 1 A 1 .- -. f- s if - 1: F' e J BW 5 5' lf it Y 435, x t ' f :Y 4-,SIMM ill if- ,..S:::5ift ' ' lflfflfii' 5'1'5355??' - 'f -' ., a3 ,,5,,.. s 5Cr1::f:::,sr: f li l 5 QM: Q sz or I K , .1 5, Q: 1 t , 5, ,t l-of I f -Q s TRUDY A. WILKEY Truds Home Economics Activities: JC Choir, JC Players, Women' Acttvtry League, Student I.E.A. , Choir Robe and Social Chairman From: Joliet Township High School To: Marriage Hobbies: Sewing ' :J W. egg?-.1-an l , Q -ff-iz' . .5g-g gicawbeg. f- ,Q ,-or 'Q Q - :'j--1f3'4.,.,,.:r :as ' ' '.::, .f '--'- ,. ,,:..: ,,,. l , ,, , . ' ' we 2 1, V ,sv ' 5' 'X' ,, ,d f '-Z -' T- . , 'r it Z A . Q. : , , ' f 1' 2 135. V. f u Q 4 ' u s, 4- 4' 5, 'W' 1 ' 1 z JY - ' X , ,. fi ' , sex-X,::,t - 4 ca fi' .t S lf fl .... t , -ts: if ., , - f-l.,.t4!v, - 'J ll9 S S :fl I s Sig ... S, W f 1,145 5' -e HS mf- 5, 3 IE I' ' if mg fs- 3 'xvk ,ap E : wvp ff ' -':': '-ff 75,-fo-. 5 I ,S . , DAVID C. ZIECH Dave Liberal Arts From: Joliet Township High School To: Northern Illinois University Hobbies: Hunting, Sports SO phomores Not Pictured: RATHARINE BARNES LLOYD CARLSON JAMES DOWNEY JASON EAILING JOHN FERGUSON WILLIAM EORRAL DAVY FRENCH JOAN GUTIERREZ LEE HEILMAN BOB HENDERSON DENNIS VAN DUYNE .I T5 , ' J . - 1.5, 77212. 5 ' I v li- if-z , --wzgfgt ---Jgwg is-ogg'-, . 'Et gvbwf I ' cnfzjlsjffi S 3 -' Q IJVIPJA ' I t .- - , ff' ' ,f A -If 2 -. :MI n ,s::f,.- g , , 5 I . ttf? 5 .5 ek A4 ' -f L -w I A i s 1 If I 3- I I, , I .I - W ' H fl .If -if ., I fl f ' - 1 RYXX XX . . , l v 'x ' A X J 'I J. I I 'F . .Ng xx ' Q , 1,5 N ,K S J :gg XX x - A -: . JAMES A. WINKLER hm ELWYN R. WOOD Woody DQNALD YOUNKER 'Don' Pre-Commerce Science Liberal Arts Activities: Press Club, JC Players, dent Council From: Minooka High School To: University of Illinois Hobbies: Sports, HI-FI C. .TEANNE WILLIAMS Liberal Arts Activities: JC Playerstvice- President 1-2, Student Director I, President 2, Stage Manager lj Homecoming Queen's Court . Spring Formal Invitations Chair- man I, Mixer Co-Chairman l, Fall Formal Pictures Chairman From: Joliet Township High School To: Valparaiso University Awards: Joliet Insurance Agency Sw- Activities: Associated Business Students fSIudenr Council Representative 25 From: Joliet Township High School To: Norrhem Illinois University Hobbies: Sports From: Peotone High School TO: University of Illinois Hobbies: Fishing, Stamps '53 A , ...A-P, 5' X 'QE iw , Qt Jer- I + , Aix I A -.tt I 'Y 327- '55 gh 5. Q sf 3, ,A 3 2: , st f :isa ,L xl' JAMES 1, ZLOGAR Liberal Arts From: Joliet Township High School To: University of Illinois Hobbies: Girls, Jokes MONICA HENRY BETTY HIENER PIERRE HOOVER JOSEPH JONISH WALTER JOHNSTON THOMAS RANE ED KEELEY GEORGE KOCHAN DONNA KOUKAS JAMES LOEKY IRWIN MANN 170 ef-A KAY I.. ZUSAG Pre-Education Activities: Women's Activity League fPresident 21, Boosters Club fSecretary 11, Student l.E.A., Social Council From: Joliet Township High School To: Northern Illinois University JIM MITCHELL JAMES O'DONNELL JOHN PARIS LYN RAYBURN EDWARD STEGMAN GENE STERRITT JOHN TITRE MILIVOY TRATENSER RAYMOND SKAGGS ROLAND WHALEN JEAN UI-IDE DALE ZEIGLER Sopbomores articqmte I n School Activities . . . 5 1- f-.V V V: mv' AS! f ,.., V ff 2 '12 Q3 'E VI iz 5 .,WaWm ' , ,. 3' 'z ffff 'gf 11,w5,9kf.kae24q MWm?,.,,,,,Zi1i.?5.f5,5-V,ff.ffzv: . -, - U fff 'Aziz gf-V :gags We Wfi1f'i.-gf-,iviz W i , f S . A 3 4 fa 2. 1, 4 'f'fi5ji. Yr?--.. 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Jeanne Lambert might be a primary suspect Q Jsrlet Wil A Through these doors pass the people of ' Joliet High School, Joliet Junior Col- lege and the community. ? SWS.: WY P 77 Z 1' ig ,. lv X f Grief nf: ..,.. fi se . 4 xA ,Z ,-K lf you need workers to build a float, Lee Maren, Maggie Schulz and Doris DeBri are willing. qpresentative Custodial ana' Cafeteria Staffs 5 . '5 ' Qw- X ? R 1 N... I, 4- X , 1 W R ,gy :T It if EWS We lf , 1 'f is . 1' if' my ff? ,nf -y .N 5-.x, E. 3 'Q seg? 5 :ray '. gfrexs wif'-'jg --M, A K f lx s ,, k xxx 1 li .nm .. X, J' ,. Messrs. Smirh, Anderson, Downey, and Person Mrs. Ann Svazich Mrs. Kathleen Sweeney N 1 r-S - ss , 'Wir 1--2 , . sfs1w32ea:2aif-:2I-?- 's-- 95' sr' 5 U r 1 l . A 5 . -r Q if 1 Q . - - S 41, 1 4 . ..,. 1? n3,..,Ei -K .. it xi X ., . -1-N . v 1 5 - r 'f k ng. vs-X-xssvts I 5 ' . . S ' W 1 xNm. X' Mrs. Margaret Carlson BF01' AI1dCFS0f1 Mrs . Myrtle Pelkey Burldlng Superrntendent M .vw ,SQL . .5 ' . . : 5 . f P ' ' ' 4 'v , . 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' J., af af .N ' ' A. wav' X 4, wt' Certainly Margaret Boydston Qcenterj looks as if she is having a wonderful evening at the annual spring dance, and she typifies the people who attended that affair. Swing Into Spring Before the second semester had be- come firmly established, plans were under way by the Social Council and the WAL for two of the most enjoyable eve- nings JC students were to have. The idea of a Sadie Hawkins dance was initiated this year by the Social Council, and they did it up in fine style. A beard-growing contest was run for Weeks before the dance to see which male could produce the funniest and longest growth. Patched denim and burlap cos- tumes were carefully planned, and when the evening of the fun arrived students trooped into the Pershing School gym, which was decorated with straw bales, to square dance and have the time of their lives. An air of gaiety and relaxation lay over the semi-formal affair put on in the JT gym by the Women's Activity League. An orchestra played, refreshments were served, and another delightful evening was spent. Even the chaperones are enjoying themselves as shown by the looks on the faces of Mr. Tyrrell, Miss Lemanski. Miss Smith, and Mr. Rexer. -S ju r I I v Narration for Under Milk Wood was supplied by Charlene Westerwelle and Barney Machaj as the First and Second Voices, respectively. These people did a fine job of setting the mood and JC Players Star in Jim Agazzi portrays a bored and disgusted Mr. Ogmore in the three- act play. +?i X background of Llareggub, the smallwelch Village. In order to do this they memorized pages and pages of lines. Under Milk Wood This year's three -act play, Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomsa, directed by Mr. Daniel McCarter, was unusual and interesting in type and presentation. Proclaimed as a play of voices, Under Milk Wood had over fifty speaking parts, but only fifteen people were used to portray all of these characters. Little scenery, few props, and unique lighting were used in the portrayal of a day in the life of a Welch town. It was an inviting and amusingperforrn- ance, and one the audience will remem- ber for a long time. Several of the JC players who ap- peared in Under Milkwood later re- ceived Argan awards from the club for their fine jobs in dramatics during the past two years. Hamming seems to come naturally to actors, and Jeanne Lambert and Larry Johnson Qabovej and Mary Lou Fletcher and Joan Krohn Qbelowj give a good sample of it while on the set of Under Milk Wood.' Er:-N 2 'tig , . ' fi ' ' , 'S is-: 'fx 55511 .IU-3 4 1 3 4 2 ...A . 'H hw 'fs Www K QF 3 , fri? sw 8 a if 1 -4 1 ' A .Aa .f gf if A'V 53 K af Magix. ,f .y,.: 1 'f . - g i V Both smiles and tears are the surprised reaction of W. A. L. candidate Kay Zusag, as master-of-cermonies Jerry Hoffman crowns her queen of the 1.1, C, 1960 Spring Formal. 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The Sabre Room in Palos Park, Illinois, with its exotic decor, provided the far-Eastern setting. A new tradition was started by having the ballot- ing for the spring formal queen take place at the dance itself. Lovely por- traits of the candidates were displayed to aid the voters. 4. 'WW '.,-elm-2524 fn. fees 'Fai--. gp - ..g,r:.,-. li- ' 'f f fvfirf f , fw-'?.c f, pl- - 1-W4 .,::1 M2 J, mv my Wg fw 1 assrfmmia-x,:fffg ,. .f45Af,.m,,gr-,., N. .. -, . it44m.,,q,7x..-..f1,.,rf., V Msn, pm f-E. - Qtr. .saaazwrfw f is HH' i 11.-fij-lily , my 4 V qi - J ig, N- aww ' .-2 :M J 1 55 ' K. .. ss-sf' ' 'H ' 11 Sherry Presley Students of Medical Science Marilyn Vonch Students of L E. A. X i, qc. -1 5 'N lb ,f y ew Fw w . I FV 'f , I . uyg vb xg - '4 2 .... .. A As the evening of the dance, Friday, May 13, draws closer, the tri-general chairmen Fred Shoen, Pat Treseder, and Larry Hawkinson are kept busy with last-minute details. Alice Foreman I. C. Choir 'STP X Y vas st lf X Q, QQ, A xt' 'ft if-frltgjtl ,A R Joe Edmon, Mrs. Edmon, Bob Knott, Mrs. Knott, Don Brown, Mrs. Brown, a group at the head table, anticipate the program. Mothers Honored at Banquet . . . Because the men of UC Wanted to honor their mothers, the Student Council planned a Mother-Son Banquet, which was held May 4th in the high school cafeteria. Chairmen Bob Knott, jerry Sicinski, and Don Brown, made the necessary plans. The girls of HC did not want to be left out, so they vol- unteered to help serve the banquet. Don Brown welcomed the mothers and Mrs. Ray Dennie Sue Batis and Kay Zusag, two of the waitresses, help set the tables in preparation for the banquet. Lichtenwalter gave the response. jerry Sicinski was the master of ceremonies. After a group songfest led by Dean Rowley, Joe Edmons gave a reading. An interesting travelogue was given by Miss Irma Agazzi, guest speaker, about her trip by canoe down the Solomon River. After this year's big success, the Student Council plans to make the banquet an annual event. Miss Agazzi, guest speaker, tells of her journey down the Solomon River. I Music Be the Tongue . . . The audience found it hard to refrain from reacting to the rhythm of the jazz band If Music Be The Tongue, this year's spring musical, was an experiment by Dr. Dellinger and the choir in music entertainment. Dr. D and his choir wanted to see if they could blend all styles of music into one har- monious show, so that everyone could find something to suit his taste in music. The choir leaders dedicated the show to Miss Vera Thalrose, JjC's modern dance instructor, for her devoted work in past musicals. The planners divided the show into three actsg the first part was entitled God Speaks, and was acted out in modern danceg the second act, The College Speaks, starred many of jjC's singersg the third act, And jazz Talks Too, featured the college swing band. 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Bill Emerson and Jack O'Brien both tagged singles. The Wolves opened the season on a sour note, losing to St. Procopius College of Lisle, 9-1. Joliet was forced to go against this seasoned 4-year college squad after having only one outside practice session. Joliet scored its lone run in the third. Emerson led off with a double, Gary Wilhelmi Walked, and Ray McCabe's double -play ball forced Wilhelmi at second but moved Emerson to third. Bob Startz doubled down the left field line, scoring Emerson to avoid a shut- out. Baseball '60' The season's second game saw the Wolves bounce back to defeat the Purdue Extension University, 9-4. at Nowell Park. Pius went eight innings and Wilhelmi hurled the final frame to insure a victory. Bob Maslan and McCabe were the stick stars of the Purdue game. Each got two hits. Purdue worked Joliet's pitchers for six hits, while the Wolves lined out seven. Game No. 3 saw Joliet run up the biggest score of the season as the Purple and White drubbed Crane JC of Chicago 28-3. Joliet slammed out 20 nits, while O'Brien gave up only four to Crane batters. Hitting stars were Emerson, who Went four-for-four, Maslan, Jim Madsen and Matt Kozuh, who each got three hits, along with McCabe and Jim Scolari, who swung away for two safeties. The next outing saw Joliet out-slug Morton JC of Cicero 15 -8, but wind up on the short end of a 12-11 score. ln the slugging department, eight of the nine Joliet starters hit safely. The Wolves were ahead 11-10 going into Morton's half of the eighth frame. Bob Smith came on to pitch for Joliet. He got the first batter on a pop-up but a single to the next scored the two runners Wilhelmi had walked. Next came Pius' no hitter, and the following Saturday the Wolves in- vaded Stateville, coming out on the short end of a 19-0 score. The Wolves could scatter only five hits with Scolari getting ITWO. Joliet posted its sec- ond IJCC win over Elgin by a 14-1 score. Wil- helmi fired a th.ree-hit- ter, and his teammates backed him with 10 hits. Joliet's big innings were No. 4 and No. 5, when eight runs crossed the plate. The only innings in which Joliet failed to score was the eighth. Elgin picked up its lone run in the third. Unbeaten Thornton JC of Harvey made it 10 straight when the Bulldogs blanked the Wolves 7-0 to start the final week of play. Joliet got four hits, Thornton got five, but seven errors spoiled the Wolves' victory hopes. Joliet out-hit LaGrange 15-7 but were outscored in a 16-10 slugfest. LaGrange pushed across six runs in the first and were never headed despite three Joliet rallies. Wright JC of Chicago spoiled the Wolves season finale, as numerous errors cost Joliet a 9-4 conference game. Joliet pushed two runs across in the seventh and ninth but could not keep pace with the Rams, who rep- resented Region 4 in the National JC Baseball tournament at Pueblo, Colorado. Madsen, who prepped at Lemont, copped the batting title, slamming out nine hits in 23 trips to the plate for a . 391 slugging. One of his nine hits was Joliet's lone home run of the '60 season. r 'Ny-.259 A lectures go along with practice. jj C Tennis Season a'.'1'? Q-Riff g' ,- 3 '- .Ji.c.,.,,-,gt'-'-a'KaA,fLf-- 4 ggs- J -. 9 if F' JB' ,gg -, 3, -I - Tilt---, J - -'-Q.- -1.-3. 4-1 .5-2: .. . ,wf 5. ,- H ' 'if 5' J '?1xEE3'rsux:'5,', ff. -L . '- ' .. 2. .. - '-1 f if . ,- uf '. ' Q., 'TF .. 1 ' V ' -5575 ei f- r- ' 'g F' .sz .....J-5- JK? .uni . , ' -. 92 2 .. 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The Wolves were headed by sophomores Bob Van Dyke, Jack Lambakis and Don F retty. Freshmen squad members were Jon O'Donnell, Tony Golobitsh and Bob Korb. Joliet dropped three straight dual matches before postingawin, and gradually improved until the conference meet. Lambakis and O'Donnell, playing in the No. l doubles spot, copped the IJCC title, winning four matches at Portage Park in Chicago. In their third match or semi- finals the Joliet duo disposed of Thornton s previously undefeated team that was seeded No. 1 in the tournament. Counting the points scored in the confer- ence meet, the Wolves out-totaled four of the six teams entered and tied with LaGrange, whose No. l singles player took the title. This made Joliet's over -all record 8-4-l for the season. In the season's opener at LaGrange, Van Dyke scored the Wolves' lone point in a 3-l defeat by dumping Ed Green 6-3, 3-6, 6-0. Wright tipped Joliet 2-l in the second match, with Golobitsh scoring the lone point. 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The yearbook mixer, sponsored by the Press Club on june 3rd, will become an annual activity. This mixer was planned so the yearbooks could be distributed while the students had an ample opportunity to autograph them. Tom Nelson's Orchestra provided the music. By tradition the freshmen sponsored the annual sophomore dinner-dance with the freshmen officers as co -chairmen. The dinner for sophomores was held in the Terrace Room of the Hotel Woodruff on june Sth. After the dinner Sonny Law- rence's Combo furnished dance music. The final all-school activity was the picnic held at Inwood Park on June 7t.h. Aside from the food, the big attraction was the tug-of-war contest between the sophomores and freshmen boys. CThe sophomores won.J .asf Commencement Is the Beginning The realization that two years of college are past is uppermost in these students minds as they go to receive their diplomas. Black caps and gowns. . .honor guides in pastel for- mals. . .green grass of Memorial Stadium. . . blue skies and silver stars. . .white diplomas. . .these are a few of the impressions of the commencement exercise held june l0th for one hundred and ninety-two JC sophomores. jerry Hoffman, representing the junior college graduates, talked on Danger of lndiiferencefwhich challenged the graduates to think. After Supt. Hugh S. Bonar made the awards, Mr. Norman A. Keck presented the diplomas as Dean Rowley read the names of the graduates. Two years of college have vanished for these graduates . The fleeting impressions are now past experiences, but no matter what the graduates may remember of the past, the future will continue to have the Forward Look. . . Bill Caisley, Mildred Lukancic, David Earls, andJanetSifferd are honored scholastically as they receive the Adam Award. X. . - - g. . F. . . - h ' sv Jerry Hoffman, chosen to represent the Junior College graduates, spoke on the Danger of Indifference, stressing the apathy of everyday living. S ZZ-,., w ir, J Jug. W 33 . MARY BETH Roamsom QI DME? JU?-53055 SQL 5555311 JOLIET, 1Li.53NfCvi5 X
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