Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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' -Tye-521' ' . -, A ,1.-'- IB, frjdf - . ,L ,- 1 . 'J' ' A - ' ' ,L 2 1 L x IXIET JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY JOLIET, ILLINOIS .' X ,hyfilix ki 1 , ' 'su Q J iq,x'4. Q, ' gs ? Q. 'S as 1 , il' . r . , 4 JP 'ki , ., 4. V. ..,. -s -' r' lvl! sa, 'Q V2- ro. ay. f'Q. 1 l- 1-f N7 Sophornores acuQiS3SvfJv' K sS?5s MTN XX xessf ' R L aww X XX i - -I .17- N F A ,fi .Yah r ,a-' , 'i'f9Q45 is ai' las? X' N Index ,. Q smff of 62 --f A-A . P ..,, z .Q - .iq '. 'rfir-f - zwrfff Caroljlfoen ,Ax ' A 'Q . A if x YA. WEE Curt Caldwel , 47' bb. .gk u.. 'I ' z Organizations Aija Jekabsons Carol Keeffer Faculty Cecilia Vargas Student Life Meg Bennett Sports Ken Tyrrell Freshmen Bob Visconti 'Sophornores Pat Zebell Index Q Chris Pinn Art Martha Sandberg Photographers Bob Kleck Roy Nelson Advisor Robert P. Burke -. px 32 Dcfdirzzfivn . Mrs. Vera Smith and Mrs. Ann Wick ,av , if 3- Lkk ' F: , X , s,'P r. -.suv ' K . ls' I :wg Q58 XRS. . ,. ,. .. ,S l I .sl fr! 4 During the school day Mrs. Smith may be found teaching and applying the uses of good English. Until this last year one might also have found her actively involved with the yearbook, I Shield. Mrs. Smith, who had been the yearbook advisor for five years, was followed this year by Robert Burke. During those five years, the yearbook grew as did the school. With a growing school, Mrs. Smith and her staffs had to find new and better ways of remakingllg Shield to include all the additions to IIC. It is for her work on the ye a rb ook these past years that we dedicate :F-lf Shield Q Etc Mrs. Vera Smith. Mrs. Vera Smith--yearbook advisor for five years. , iam M s far jabs well done . Whether busily typing the Casuals, sponsoring the activities of the Blazer and the Press Club, or doing one of the many jobs that can be found to be done in an of- fice, Mrs. Frick still finds time to help the Blazer re- porters with their stories or the yearbook staff with the last minute mailing of copy. Since Mrs. Frick came to the junior college office, she has been actively involved with the student news- paper, Besides writing an occasional headline, Mrs. Frick handles the behind-the-scenes workings of the Blazer. It is for her work on the paper that we dedicate The Shield of Em Mrs. Ann Frick. Mrs. Ann Frick--Blazer advisor for three years. . ty Ihr 6 2 smfm 'Fug A 4 , ' ., Wm, - A' , , i Q' 1 s fx 5 35 e . , 1 :. ,f Ns. 1 - Q ,,..+.4f-,K f Q, 1.:?bf:. - f ' .ogg-.,fA?3?-gl . -, - R: v 9 -. M, w 1 - X 4 .QA Y ' . V Q Wig H. , , . , ' - ' .-.fo 1. , q 41-X 2 1' ? - N AST.. N1 - fix ll: .V , ,. ,- ., ,V .51-,rf i. :Sis K, 2' i 5 'ful .-: Q 1-suv jf , '- It , ' 1 k ml, A 2 -' V. 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' fig I1 'cf s Y ' - 1 . u - - p if-1 X - A- , ,Ng ,LV N,,,a.a9 V if- ' , X s v f f - , ., ' r SP' QL'-'Y' 'G A i :fi-r -annum V' -15' gr fx ' Q., 1 - js as C G L ' iff . -1 K 6 . 'N gf' Q t.. H.: . fni, , U, Z',i ' Kf vll X -. 4 BACK ROW: Fred Thompson, Chuck Austin, Lee Young, Duane Paul, Jerry Mikulich, Joe Baker. FRONT ROW: Ron Hughes, George Eibel, Dave Perry, George Tate, Wayne Hajduk, Fred Rodriguez. Vet's sponsor Mixer. 10 The IIC Vets' Club is composed of students who have served in Uncle Sam's Armed Serv- ices, and now have returned to their studies. Besides participating in homecoming activities, and a few private parties, the Vets sponsored the College Carnival which was a new innova- tion for UC, and also an Easter party for under- privileged children. First semester officers in- cluded George Eibel, presidentg Duane Paul, vice-president: Lee Young, secretary-treasurerg Jerry Mikulich, Student Council representative. A new administration took office for the second semester: Lee Young, presidentg Duane Paul, vice-presidentg George Tate, secretary-treasur er, and Rich Norris, Student Council represent- ative. 55,4 l7re,vares far Sfufurc if ' me is E 'TTS W OFFICERS, Left to right: Ron Petrinos, president, Lee Vargas, vice-president, Mrs. Brewer, sponsorg Alma Lauffer, Student Council representative, and not pic- tured Rosalie Bennett, secretary-treasurer. The St-ud e nt Education Association is a professional or- ganization for students interested in teaching as a career. Phe IIC Chapter, w ith an active membership of eighty stu- ients, provides important information concerning standards, rends, and opportunities in the teaching profession. Service, too, holds an important place in SEA activi- ies. The group sponsored the reception for guests at home- :oming in October, mailed invitations to parents, provided i Courtesy Treat for the faculty during American Education Connie Roman visits at the Salem Home Week, maintained the schoo1's outdoor bulletin board, con- tributed to the American Field Service Program at JTHS, and presented a music al program and gifts of fruit, maga- zines, and hom e - m a d e C oo kie s to patients at Sunnyhill Sanitarium. Officers of SEA are: Ron Petrinos, presidentg Cecilia Vargas, vice-presidentg Rosalie Bennett, secretary-creasurerg and Alma Lauffer, Student Council representative. Sponsor of the group is Mrs, Grace Brewer. SITTING: Janet Williams, Julie Walker, Pat Hunsley, Sharon Cronholm, Lee Vargas, Helen Rothlisberger, Michele Curtis, Betty Tabor, Betty Anderson, Marsha Schwartz, Alma Lauffer. STANDING: Loran Kimsey, Mary Kay Smith, Larry Morris, Charlotte Sak, John Frattinger, Tom Adamowski, Phyllis Etheridge, Bill Holt. Marsha Lubick, Karen Gullicksen, Ron Snedic, Lois Zentarski, Bob Bossom, Lynn Freehauf, Bob Viconti, Renee Slatton, Tony De Angelis, Harry Eicher. ' li ill . I' I' 55 ,761 Finger Very ,Adi 5 The purpose of the IC Players organi- zation is to extend to all its members the i chance to participate in theatrical produc- tions as actors and also to learn various production techniques. The student is taught to take his work seriously and to portray his role to the best of his ability. The emphasis is placed not upon develop- ing professional actors but upon instructing the students so that they become more fa- miliar with the drama. This year has bee n an active year for the players. L OFFICERS, left to right: Debbie Houseknedht, recording secretaryg Marty Sharp, vice-presidentg Terry Williams, presidentg Marsha Stull, secretary- treasurer, Lorena Cantrell, Student Council representative. BACK ROW: Mr. Daniel McCarter, Debbie I-louseknecht, Jackie Jasper, lay Becher. Foe Edmon, Tony DeAnge- lis, Ray Carpenter, Phil Crowe, Lorena Cantrell. SECOND ROW: Pat Hunsley, Penny Wills, Ioyce Speckman, Marsha Stull. Marty Sharp. FIRST ROW: Joan Sorensen. Terry Williams, Marilyn Simonetti. 1 'gill if 'ii' ' T T is i 12 if N Y Chi year One of the big highlights was the winning of first place in the homecoming float competition and the execution ofa musical half-time show. ln Decem- ber the annual student-directed one-acts were pre- sented. Several Christmas programs also were presented. The second semester activities are highlighted by the annual spring play. This year the play Star Dust is to be presented. In May there is the spring banquet with the presentation of the Oscar Awards to aspiring young actors. We of the IC Players have enjoyed presenting entertainment for the college, not so much for the recognition it gives us, but be- cause ofthe enjoymentwe can bring to other people. Marty Sharp and Penny Wills in Mary Queen of Scots. 1 3-A , -. 2 . fsfsfrf-fflt-xlrfiafi I .- l 'I .r , .ff - gr -. --iv.--3? .. .- . 2- , . is ' - N f- T, 9 -- 0 T ' 1-r f ,J , , Q5'1h.f-'sg Q ., 'rag 4 ,. pg: r w,52.v--rf a Q- 5' , 4 , F P-TZ-N. 4 ' . '51 . .,.. .,...4.-f x -, ,at - ' ,, - . T 4- ' , rl ' l' A s if f ' -pfii.-P .4 fir' r . 5i , at -- . r .' . 'rj - 'L' 9 ' ' - Wit I , I ,.,. .. i5 -f ,p lay Becker, Phil Crowe, Layne Meeker, and Al Levering in Ar- bie the Bug Boy. Terry Williams and loan Sorenson in Hello Out There, ein. .rl Nl gk P 13 il 1 J J f ' t i ' J ' t i ' . 5 J J 1 Q, a 1- g ve 6 .U J fi . .--- 7- ,. , 1 . , , - tw. . ,J , eff - T . Q 5+ L V Y 5 i tg J t 3-2 X- - J g ' g it Q :cn - Q 1 F. J W ' if. ' ' 0 E g s ' F 5 55, . , , , A - - xr' gif' V- , ,t J Q R it I sa. , , as - ,. . ...W J ., . , , , , .,... i l ti L 'wmv ,A tx .., V h ,rf g A-, If '-1 - r f.-. .. ' OFFICERS, left to right: Mr. Donald Esworthy, sponsor: Bob Querio, secretary-treasurer: Rich Hulina, president and Student Council representativeg and Henry Azuma, vice-president. A 14 Big lfmr for Sugincer The purpose of the JJC Engineers' Club is to help engineering students become better acquainted with the profession by having engineers from all phases of the profession speak to the group at regular monthly meetings. During December the club took a field trip to the Dresden Nuclear Power Plant, and during National Engineers' Week in February, club members were gu e sts of the Joliet Chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers for their annual banquet. big year for the Engineers' Club, for it fulfilled all requirements to become a student Society of Professional Engineers. The state charter was presented this year, and the na- will be granted next year. At this time Joliet Junior College will become only the second country having a Delta Chapter in the Society of Professional Engineers. This was a branch of the tional charter college in the STANDING, left to right: Mr. Esworthy, Ed Barsotti, Dennis Cohil, Dick Jones, Ed Coon, Robert Bal- dazzi, Jerry Mikulich, Larry Hartung, Bob Querio, Rich Skinner, Carl Anderson, Matt Bedford, Stan Wojciechowski, Ken Fiske. Bill Fraser, Ray Carli, Jay Pelky, Jerry Lakota. SEATED: Tom Grimm, Mike Fisher, Rich I-Iulina, Henry Azuma, Everett Brannberg, Bob Barta, Robert Swindells. W.-. RS mf 5' f , 51 .+. R , ik, -' Ng,-1' f 1-Jr, f X ,- ' ': s xg'---... x t, x . 5 ,-N Q11 g N il ft ' - 'f-IN V . ' 12552 - 'F-' SSW tiff xx N 5 si X ldusimfss 61116 ,Cairns About Kusiuess Wzfrld -1 Ci FIRST ROW, left to right: Marsha McCraith, Sandy Tierney, Dave Sandahl, Marietta Merlo, Nancy Werner, Connie Johnson, Monica Clark, Carol Fiser, Betty Anderson, Evelyn Elmore. SECOND ROW, left to right: Bob Haggerty, Jim Herringer, Terry Peel, Rich Engelhardt, Gene Egizio, Ward Vaughn, Terry Townsend, Jim Wiegmann, Mike Merfeld, Dave Ewing, Gordon Davis, John Gabel, Bill Dow, Bob Larking, Bob Lewis, Tom Marion, Leslie Yunker, Jim Troutman, and Mr. John Corradetti, sponsor. Students who are seeking a profession in the busi- ness world are aware of the advantages of belonging to the JJC Associated Business Club. Guest speakers from the various a r e a s of b u s i n e s s are presented at its monthly meetings. These people speak to the mem- bers concerning the requirements, opportunities, and advantages of their specific fields and conduct infor- mal question-and-answer periods following their talks. It is through the knowledge g ained from these talks that many students become enlightened about their field of endeavor. The most memorable event of the year is the an- nual spring banquet. It is at this time that awards for outstanding scholarship, loyalty, and leadership are presented. The banquet is concluded with the naming of the new president for the next school year. OFFICERS, left to right: Jim Troutman, Presidentg Bob Lark- ing, Vice-president, Bill Dow, Treasurerg Jim Herringer, Stu- dent Council Representativeg Nancy Werner, Secretary. f . 5 J 1 15 ,. Y' it JMS Grow SMS stands for Students of Medical Science of Joliet Junior College a nd has 135 members. SMS is not so much a club as a pre-professional career organization, very serious in its purpose and quite astonishing in its accomplishments. Right to Left, standing: Mr. Edmund Puddicombe, sponsor: Sa Wohlgemuth, secretary, Barb Merrell, vice-president: John Gre president: Mr. William T. Allen. sponsor: Mrs. and Dr. Morgan: 2 Mr. Glenn Young, sponsor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Natalie Gonzalez, Lucy Kurtz. SECOND ROW: Ruth Kruse, Judy Bunton, Barb Jock, Lynda Berryman, Linda Held, Dala Kistner, Judy smith. Linda McCreery, Peggy Carter, Marlene Schwarz, Ruth Wilkie. THIRD ROW: Sally Wohlgemuth, Trudy Fenili, Carol Bunte, Bonnie Fetti, Phillis Sing, Nancy Nordmeyer, Sharon Winkler, Carol Foutz, Lorna Miller, Jane Berlin, Sherry Balog. BACK ROW: Mr. Young, Sue Morganegg, Barb Warren, Marge Friebel, Connie Fiorenzo, Melinda Liggett, Judy Nieman, Karen Anderson, Vivian Mondy, Carolyn Harmening, Karen Philipps, Karen Carstens, and Judy Proffit. 16 61693 .1 ,i1im' FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Kienlen, Joan Erickson, Doris Sandiford, Jane Peterson, Barb Helgeson, B Merrell, Melanie Schroeder, Karen McCoy, Sally Jo Siegmund, Suzanne Drazy, Judy Mansholt, Mr. All SECOND ROW: John Gregg, Joe Marconi, Larry Morris, Phylis Bodenhamer, Agnes Hawkins, Marie Orosco, J Vargas, Tom Grimm, Jack Needles, Ron Pacin. BACK ROW: Jack Shiffer, Don Neal, J. Loran Kimsey, La Flory, Robert Hancock, Andy Roechner, Ray Jones, Delmar Richards. 'Q 'J gy 5 E 5 -M .1-N., ,3 Don Young, Mike Kostecki, Barb Johnson, Al Meyers, Sue Altieri. Neil White, Vince Gelsomino, Phil Kaveny, Bruce Hirner. SECOND Wright, Dr. Dellinger. FIRST ROW: Bert Reposh, Joe Maielli, Alex Paul Fisher. I O Jerry Hood Student Manager A i Q The IIC Swingband, under the leadership of Dr. Hal Dellin ger, is indubitably a swinging group of cats. Their musical ability is displayed on their annual tour and at the spring musi cal. The tuneful accomplishments and per fo r m a n c e s of the Swingband certainly add a musical flavor to JJC and to the tastes of all the students. The Dixieland Band plays for the Christmas party. f x , fm , W , W 7 , gi, V 1 L, ,em Y M ,W X S 5 4 I i ' E 4 4 T5-aff? aw ' V p Vi, T ! V . ' ,tiiffif 23..f,I'l '-1 . 4. if' 3 . 'V 3 ,i,3., if'3-'ii'-f-!f':'Er?E22rf wk - - V L 'I I I 3555 V f-' '5 ' V' 3 E :': f755:3:.,, ' ' 4 .f in 't N H 4 1 ' I . 5 : xi 1 .',f:5f5fx A... ' ' 5 gs 'bk 'V-.Q H' ir- si. T T 'F .Ja z Q9 1 'E zz. at 1. Xxx. ,..., . ,flfftgr t j- i ii.- , ,176 Hlmir Member The IIC Choir, under the direction of Dr. Hal Dellinger, is a very active organi- YQ, zation throughout the year. Some eighty members take a vocal part in the interpre- ' Q, X tg' X, S2 ' 7 tation of varying modes of music. The f sf activity of the choir centers around their I lx W .lg V annual tour, Christmas programs, the spring flz wg E K ' ,L - musical, and the Junior College graduation in A' Jig in - A ' fran 1 Q'Q exercises. Much effort and cooperation is Av s, l ' g required of each member of the JJC Choir, iii! ' qi ' Z but the re ward s and satisfaction attained Y I, make it worthwhile and enjoyable. , T ' Norma Kaman, Jane Griffin, Norm McDonald, Bev Morse, Dave Decman, Karen Chaney, Ina Geddes, Judy Evans board the bus for the annual Choir tour. 18 ROW FIVE, left to right: Paul Fisher, Bob Sandberg, Larry Grable, Ken Lawson, Dale Imig. ROW FOUR: Clyde Andrews, Phil Kaveny, Ray Carpenter, Neil White, Joe Maielli, Jim Arnold. John Rice. ROW THREE: Sue Altieri, Betty Tabor, Karen Gullicksen, Nancy Gregory, Julie Walker, Barb Allen. ROW TWO: Gwen White, Diane Buck, Penny Gregory, Margaret Smith, Sharon Rinehart, Grace Bachmann. ROW ONE: Lila Kenyon, Pat Van Dyke, Janice Johnson, Barb Rauworth, Carol Keeffer, Bev Morse. fflllff .Staffing lfmr Left to right are Choir officers Paul Fisher, vice-president -f '-- ger, Student Managerg and not pictured Terry Guidetti - W - 4 kg , -,-, --, president. g ,J--Y :qm:m,5,g..V Doctor Dellinger discusses new music with accompanist , -'ffiwjy Q! 'f and Student Council representative Betty Anderson. A J W ' I J J ROW FIVE, left to right: Mike Onsgard, Bruce Hirner, Bill Wenger, Vince Gelsomino. ROW FOUR: Bert Reposh, Don Young, Ken Palmer, Lou Davies, Dick Wright, Art Kureghian. ROW THREE: Donna Zahm, Barb Johnson, Debbie Houseknecht, Margie Startz, Joyce Speckman, Phylis Bodenhamer. ROW TWO: Charlotte Sak, Sharon Maitland, Stella Holmes, Nancy Klett, Norma Kaman, Sue Lanham, Lee Vargas. ROW ONE: Alma Lauffer, Georgia Lofdahl, Judy Erickson, Patsy Prynn, Jane Bolton, Jane Griffin, Betty Anderson. Alma Lauffer, secretary, Julie Walker, treasurerg Bill Wen- Discussivu Klub If , V aces issue ,S :-. ff' 'CE' : I Q -is - ,Ei ,Asyx ' l T i i l l th ,Q , 2 1 E : H ni 1 JM ss ,,.::, , 5 5 l it .al x Left to right: Rich Englehardt, Don Boykin, Harry Eicher, Henry Azuma, Ron Kapala, Paul Eisen, Vin- cent Amos. The Discussion Club, which was newly formed last year, held their weekly meetings in the lounge. Here members freely and openly discussed a pre-chosen topic, thereby avoiding a friendly chit-chat but getting a meeting of positive value. 3 f. N That may be, but can you prove it? Paul Eisen asks as Vincent Amos looks on. Mr. Birkholz, Sponsor, and Rich Engelhardt discuss mat- ters of importance during a Tuesday night meeting. The issues discussed included the Berlin Crisis, the nu- clear arms crisis, the uproar about the American school system, and several discussions on Christianity and Ju- daism. The club had no officers except for Mr. Birk- holz, sponsor, and Paul Eisen, Student Council Representative. O O O 5 f 1 1 , , , f l6'r1dgc' Klub 5 gli' I year Nudd as he sees Pat McMahon's smile. F' Student requests for instruction in contract bridge resulted in the introduction in January of a new and unique club, which soon found twenty-five enthusias- tic members bidding, doubling, and redoubling each Tuesday evening. Beginners were tutored by experi- enced players in the group. 45 2311: ' ,Q Q N HQ 5 1 eff nf' 4 5 A bridge tournament for IIC was the main activity of the group, with the winners' names engraved on a trophy. Officers of the group are Larry Morris, presidentg Loran Kimsey, vice-presidentg Virginia Ward, secre- tary-treasurerg and Debbie Ho u se k n e c h t, Student Council representative. Co-sponsors of the club are Miss Susan Wood and Mrs. Grace Brewer. I , e . 957 l , . - p t -a e-,,- - - ' ' if a nf 3 ia is e nirjls-.4 ,. ar '. HTS T.,5,. i BACK ROW, left to right: Stewart Noll, Tom Nudd, Ion O'Donne11, Dave Mitzit, John Nicoll, Ken Brainard, Dave Ewing. FIRST ROW: Andrea Carnegie, Janice Russell, Pat McMahon, Loran Kimsey, Larry Kienlen, Larry Morris O O O lettermeu Promote ,eerts . . . - ,. 'vs 1-9 , M74 A. A, 1 V ge T -' . - ' . Vg , . ,NV 4. -: ,f-:--,gags '::.ggg.-,jf-5. r ' ,, .. r :4b.:3ny,.' - . , I 1:--. 51: t ' 9' 4' ' Vi- .1 T- tg A , , .. :..,.,....Zg.u My Ima: M Q f , :gy m ,. fwxf' ,.-Q pa.: ,:g,,., ,.'vf1gA,?g,i5'Y-35 gf.?.,xiH:5,qt3-- - , Y,.. , - writ .ev -af 'r' xi-,gg...f'fSfff 'wharf -.z rm,-em. af ffm- iffy ., 4: ,r N31 .fran+-4.'f:-gf?-s,f'xt:-fr 11: fflaf' fl in 'r?e.f:ft'f? f3i ?- wif -Q ' . 1 ff-:ee ' -Q-,ip f M V W- . S -Qajy. A-grf '- J-s,,,,,,-s Y: 4 W... , ,.A. ., -. . . ffffiff A, vszi-Sf ,gf f A .oaesvrhr-. .'f5z-,-01 , -...nh 'J' 1 ' .. - f fi .I-1 ' r ' ' ' -.. mv. . , I task Xb. I M, , me R, 5 '-.'- . we - .--X , M., K. , , . , . The 1961-62 year was a school year of vigorous activity for the Lettermen's Club. Besides academics and participation in sports, the lettermen found time to build one of the best homec oming floats in the club's history. The 2nd annual WAL-Lettermen dance proved to be one of the outstanding social events of the spring. The club made its usual awards of letterjackets to deserving football and basketball players. Awards were also given to the most valuable athletes in the three major sports, and to the athlete of the year. Club officers were Ron Hughes, presidentg Tom Laken, vice-presidentg Jim Mance, secretary-treas- urerg Dave Hennessey, Student Council representativeg Mr. Gil Bell, sponsor. Walt Williams, who was injured during the football season, ac c EPI s a check from Ron Hughes from the proceeds of the Walt Williams Benefit Mixer. Left to Right: Bob Bato, Jason Scott, Bill Marco, Tom Laken, Danny Lapikas, Tom House, Bob Kerr, and Joe Fabbre i 5. bi su- -1 - r ' Z ,.,, .h K5-iff t E Z, 1 ..4.. ,, E' ! 5 t - set 2 B E , 1 l' t 5 . p f ,i f L 1' 1 .,.. X si C' sift., . SX et L. Barcus, Bonnie Janice Russell. committee for Left to right: Marietta Merlo, Mary Ann Shingler, Bea Zinser. Andrea Carnegie, Joyce Speckman, and Joan Enich were the the Mother--Daughter Tea. WAX 5'miure ,4 The Women's Activity League highlighted the Fall season with its Mother-Daughter Tea. Between float building, gymborees, swimming parties, and picnics, the club featured a hair stylist at one of the monthly meetings. OFFICERS left to right: Miss G. Smith, Sponsor: Joyce Speckman, Student Council Representativeg Muff Merlo, Secretary, Melanie Schroeder, Presidentg Karen Chaney, Vice-president: and Susan Grinton, Treasurer. time! ,767 Girl As spring approached, the WAL and Lettermen joined to sponsor Twilight Magic, the annual spring dance. Cha ir me n for the semi-formal event were Karen Chaney, Vice-president of WAL, and Ron Hughes, President of the Lettermen. BACK ROW, left to right: Andrea Carnegie, Janice Russell, Janice Voltarel, Karen Viscum, Bonnie Pearson, Barbara Merrell, Joyce Speckman, Bertha Schulz, Muff Merlo, Jane Berlin, Miss Smith. SECOND ROW: Rosalie Bennett, Pat Van Dyke, Carol Tusek, Marsha Lubick, Margaret Bennett, Mary Ann Lambakis, Mary Ann Barcus. Joan Enich, Bea Zinser, Sheryl Grohne, Diann Berge. FIRST ROW: Phylis Etheridge, Pat Zebell, Virginia Ward, Karen Chaney, Melanie Schroeder, Bonnie Shingler, Debbie Houseknecht, Susan Grinton, Sandy Pluth. : inf, 4,--s ,t Il- '3 ' aa J he ah i ai 3 x J-, r 4 , , 5 x Q 'Mfg t at - .vii-, J, 4 f- ..--Nz. iss, . ,err fr Z -J-rl. -ifw 1 YFITFECEF: , ' 'Q-xiii-2,I': q.'-.E'F5- ,.- , . ..:q , , -,ps . -,:-- ,-,ws ' -we ,N .N gg. . sw--9-S-f -9 New O O O J 4 2 l .ff Rl af' Q 1 N 1 2 1 4 3 J , . at Ji: I Q K-H' Q LA . T, Mt T 'xn 'n , .,, T I ' A A gl ' B' Wt - ' , ' V1 'X I s M55 61116 156611 -w if , T 'fn'-353 Members of the Press Club kept the student body informed of school happenings by working on the school publications, such as , Q3 ' ,X :SRM the college newspaper, The Blazer, which is published monthly, X 'L X and the Casuals, which come out three times per week to an- R ! Y nounce club meetings, events, and other noteworthy announce- N X ments. In addition, Lee Vargas and Renee Slatton weekly wrote ,A the Wolf Call column in a local newspaper. Photographers Roy Nelson, left, and Bob Kleck at work in the dark room. BACK ROW, left to right: Duane Rigg, Curt Caldwell, Bob Visconti, Neal MacDonald, Dave Hurst, Dave Kozlow- ski, Ken Tyrell, Joe Kociuba. THIRD ROW: Phylis Etheridge, Alma Lauffer, Jerilyn McKinney, Janet Schumann, Pam Gray, Grace Bachmann, Sheryl Grohne, Diann Berg, Aija Iekabsons, Lorena Cantrell. Mr. Burke, Mrs. Frick. SECOND ROW: Bev Govoni, Lois Zentarski, Carol Koenig, Martha Sandberg, Nancy Bingaman, Carol Keeffer, Ruth Govostis, Connie Govostis, Pat Thompson. FIRST ROW: Pat Zebell, Lee Vargas, Sue Lanham, Bonita Brake, Mar- garet Bennett, Betty Anderson. QRFNWXQSQ glrffs' i 3 3 S ' 3 ,.,, l R -'T a 1 RIGHT: Neal Mac Donald , Diann Berg, Dave Hurst, Sheryl Grohne, and Aija Jekabsons work on the homecom- ing float. LEFT: Class officers were Neal Mac Donald, Student Council representativeg Betty Anderson, vice-president: Mrs. Ann Frick, sponsorg Dave Hurst, president: Carol Koenig, secretary, and Mr. Burke, yearbook advisor. fwfr H SQ3' Ng! f W1 Students Informed af Svcufs . . . There was not only work for members, but play as well. Press Club made a float besides sponsoring a queen candidate, Carol Koenig, for homecoming. At Christmas the annual party was held at which Neal MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MacDonald, graciously chaperoned. ln prepara- tion for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, they sponsored a Square Dance Mixer. Later in the year they also held a skating party and another mixer. go?-.gs-5: f 3 . 'K .M vi SH- T P' T ' fftlfj 1 .' 'i'g gt .5 ' .' S' ' ' 9, 1 if . ff 5 I aw' 3 N .M,4. v h.....a,... A Carol Koenig, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, tries to save the barbeque from Chris Pinn, in- dex editor, who seems ravenously hungry. Good to the very last drop, says Neal MacDonald as he stops for a break during a session of hard work. :iq x N , Press 61116 Wrfrks 014 lfcarbrwk Throughout the year, members of the Press Club were seen busily writing copy, setting up dates for taking pictures, and then identifying the persons in the pictures. Though the Job of getting the yearbook out seemed, at times, overwhelming, the quiet feeling of accomplishment when the year- book was completed by far made up for all the difficulties encountered during the year. M A v 2 1 Ti wi fin r ,:, , - VI , l I ' 3 zz 1 ggi QT e 1- re Ken Tyrrell and Joe Kociuba decide which pictures will be used for the sports section. Carol O'Connor, Carol Koenig, and Aija Jekabsons go through the tortures of putting out the yearbook. if f. 55. 9 5 3 'QQ F-'Kx L ' QS Lee Vargas, Bob Visconti, Carol O'Connor, Carol Koenig, U 554' X L- Mrs. Frick, Carol Keeffer, and Mr. Burke work late into V g.. . '26 the night. 'Wiv- 'rx Fifi O O O S ,Motor Sprfrfs Klub num! d . . . The Motor Sports Club which was founded late this year K I I ' states in its charter that The general purposes of this organi- ,, F zation shall be to encourage the preservation ownership and Qi .,.a . 1. operation of motor sport vehicles, the promotion of motor sport 1' , 5 events, the development of driving skill and safe driving prac- J 52 ' tices of its members, the encouragement of sportsmanlike con- .53 -:A -, pg' ', 'fAll j'3 'gt duct and courtesy, andthe furtherance of public respect for sport , ' b. 'il vehicles and their drivers. Members of the club do not need to own cars but need only an int ere st in them to qualify for - ',E.3 5.f:: A . admittance. f 4 v N Q 5 A is , Q , , fs I .r ,, Aga. .ii , 1 f fs ?f 7 P f ff ,, Av , 1. H 1. 41,1-,41s1:'-511-3 1 - :-:li-inf,-:G :'. '-b:3::g:i::vzlrsgf- I-' 'PWM 3' , ' lf' f 1 g f 'P 1 4 ' f ff!! I ' W A 9 gy ! f, , J ' 1 .- , X 4 A6 1 1, Ken Brainard shows how he felt when his car got stuck in a snowdrift. , ' 'S OFFICERS: Ken Brainard, treasurerg Bill Fields, president, Joyce Ellena, social chairman, Steve Simpson, secretary, and Bob Sandberg, vice- president. if 2 ll, 5 , 2, ,l . , Q: . ' 151 'lcv 3, 95- . ,rl I , BACK ROW, left to right: Matt Bedford, Bob Flora, Steve Simpson, Ray Carpenter. Jim Clancy, Mike Fisher, Joe Kociuba. FRONT ROW: Bill Fields, Iim Pyle, Joyce Ellena, Bob Sandberg, Ken Brainard. Sludmi vuncil Hands Salma! 5 l , ' Y, i 1 ,, l, , il 4 X Q ., . ,S ,f gosf SX ' s ' gs . 1 xii' A 4 s s ..., . s A :55i5?f:,:-: i . . . Officers for Student Council Jerry Willey, vice-president, Pat McMahon, secretary, and Bob Querio, president. At the Christmas party Student Council sponsored, Melanie Sch- roeder and Leona Wicburg tell Santa that their presents should be tall, dark, and handsome. , ,gf - - - . 115:-13 ---- gf-f 5 1 , X -Ii ' 2 - - rg? :5f1'Ei?! ' A ' .' 4 A: 2 w r 5 : 9-.55 :rg R rg. if Er. s, vs sr: - H SS' fs .' i , ,.af,.g.EiT2f3 , ' , 11... - Q 1 .sf ' fir:--: 5 ix -- X 2, ,.,,,. 9 The Student Council is the governing body at Junior College. Besides ten in-district students and three out-of-district representatives, the council consists of officers from both classes, and representatives from all organized clubs. All business concerning d an ces, activities, assem- blies, elections, recognition of new clubs, ap- portioning budgets, and many other problems are discussed every week by the council. This year's Student Council took action on a number of important d e cisions concerning the schoolg namely, redecorating the smoker, print- ing and selling of student directories, operating book exchange, and sending representatives to various conferences held during the school year. Q ii' ' .J s' - 1 ' BACK ROW, left to right: Paul Eisen, Jim Herringer, Larry Kienlen, Ralph Alder man, Paul Brower, Dave Kozlowski. FRONT ROW: lim Troutman. Joyce Speck man, Karen Chaney, Anne Low, Lorena Cantrell, Henry Azuma. Main ,llciirfitie . . . In the annual business, The Stu- dent Council sponsored the fall for- mal, November Nocturne, which depicted a typical San-Francisco scene with its Chinatown, Golden Gate Bridge, and Fisherman's Wharf. It also sponsored the New Year's Eve Dance, Sadie Hawkins Day and Twirp Week, put on the Freshmen and Sophomore reviews, and handled gf the spring and fall picnics. As spring marked the approach of i' graduation, a committee, part of ' which was from the council, sought a commencement speaker. Meanwhile, other members were busily planning the spring formal, which turned out ' to be a high spot in the spring season. F At right is the San Francisco-orientated fall formal. 1 S, . ily li E Q Qi, FHM, JL an BACK ROW, left to right: Jim Morris, Neal MacDonald, Bob Querio, Rich Hulina, Jerry Willey, Jack Simms, Tom Laken, Mr. Zaida. FRONT ROW: Ken Lawson, Aija Iekabsons, Jane Berlin, Mary Ann Lambakis, Virginia Ward, Janet Tozzi, Rick Norris, Scott Rodeghiero. R-M.. Nw. 'wx m w' K21 2 ' -'-15,-ggMccp:. 1 -fit: zhggzgg, , 4,112,139 ' a':f-5,-1 '- ',..:,q:g:1., 33 rm... 514,-sm. :af ,g,j:-1, g ,f:ffqffi::f:ge1 1 , ,. . ,. gk?-i s 15352:-SNWSESFE. EN7- .K K M,.,.4 , --lv' :ff-fi' '3iff-- .. , . w , :w. f :-f. , ,, ' c ff: Q -'fi - - . .tr ff, V -Y-'--51:24-::::s:w:ff X -I-.- ' . r ' ' li4, -:3:N . TT'R'- 'Ia-I K 1x X - S W -XM. isfil- A: ' 1 P5'5'a:m Q siiii mm 'i '-en. Ns? N . vp '595S253Sw- . - . em -ww M, ' ,,f.w.::4- Q4 wE'4XNiS22Qw..,, q i5N4 ,gf-H F - A .Ag,W,Q, r' tw , - 5 A- .4 ?:,ssJ- X - ' - - 1.1 , 51-. -:.-Nga?-.29 1 1:53 '- :,. , ggi:- ' - V . if-'51.,,fs'Jff.r1f:j.':-.1'S:':-'x . ivii -'rl - C . :: Q, whim. -' 5-rf: 1- -, Ar '-:sr 'S5'.fS.1 ':Sf5'1. :SiTf'5iJY'ES44 '- 2 -22'-':::f:?wxNr - ' firizfgfr '- F si -- i t -- ' - - 1 - .-wmqmggwrr g r- mm-+. -W4-:: f . rl: - f-:fit-'. 5 -::.g:,'1:gf ' , ge.-sf-W V .555 V '-i?a M-Nissdkzfm -, f x . . fr.'::,,Wqs5SL?35g5v +V 5 I I '5'55KNM r' Na, A., V M V . rs: 'E NI' . ' 'IRAN ,em--vnx .X ' H i W.,- Uu' bald doctrine sanctified by truth, 'Q E reezeher 19 shall spread, fhreugheui the werld Q 'Rf X ELMER W. ROWLEY Dean A man needs a quiet place to go where his spirit can catch up with his body. O :nf 'X 1 ,X 4 N 1 5 -M.. I I lk- I ,749 1' f as-' ig ...ui gl SUSAN H. WOOD WALTER F. ZAIDA Assistant Dean Assistant to the Dean Long life is denied usp therefore let us do something The solution to every social problem includes to show that we have lived. --Cicero education. Admin! tration Dr. William C. French 31- I' Superintendent of Joliet Township High P H x School and Junior College ,d 'F' ' , Q XMI Q ,., ' ll.. .-f'x t . 'Wg Sf Assistant Superintendent John French I ' BOARD OF EDUCATION: Left to right: William Grinton, Walter A, lvlertz, John C. Kingsbury, Dr. Robert Geist, W. Howard Lloyd, Dr. Charles Cohenour. Norman A. Keck, Dr. French. t- Mm... ,. Verna H. Carey ww Y 1'f5 V ,.,- . , ,W N. - -fsx , ,N smwggels.-f-' A' ..: -- 1,-1 wi -, . ..M N. -f ...'..,::-Lx,:g,.,s-sf'g,.,,,,-1j,:,...,.., ...M .. .' l MS. -- -s-- ::.l-1,E'E5f5fi:Ji: 'ff'A'-fl . 'jfxf ff- i'xaN m , , ' - - -,A- Ugg H cv 1 'iii .4-me Xg'.,,.-ss Ann Frick Grayce Stadler Kathryn Delarld Sondra Flint Margaret Arford Vernette Comer ec cfarial Staff 'Q g P f. .Sf-'F' 'wtf -1 ' CSX N N, -f-,Y L' V .21 I Q-N If 7 . J-' wi.,-W-r 1-y L X Q -. ' Hawks- 4 Lf- T ff! :ff F 4 Q I X 5 31, l Arm Lasinis A ' Alix V . mi -Z ' 3, ,. X Q .771 fl 1 F X - V l I 1 5, fi: ,,.v 2 'P ' :ghd 1: if :6:5573?- V A v jzcl- rv ,V :L fn 1r M f N Advisnrs Mr. Birkholz Business Mr. Chase fs 9'WS , 5,-W -'z-rf-W ,,,. FEE? 3 A -. 4, : -, 2:44 1, 9:1 D572 7'2 'F'-AI,+VA2F'1,' I C ' ' . ' - '.-. , A . 1 f N. ji! , , General Mk. JSYFH Mr. Corradetti Pre-Commerce fi L . -.4-' ,- ,, . X iwrglf. iw-,jj . 'L Dave Berard and his adviser, Mr. Henry Simpson, con- centrate on writing his program for the next semester. ,A Guide to Mr. Green Engineering Mr. Puddicombe Medical Sciences R. r 5: , I ' W 5,5 15 22221, , A- if w- A- K K - Q . 3 3:1 ' T r- .ix 4. . f 4 ,X ' M34 'Q-vs. 'Rl 'Ti -, W-SQQX 9 ' x.Q3r5w U ' afful 'L Fw km, -. s- .Advisors ,475 Our 5'uiure Mr. P. Johnson General .v'1 ' F l .1 'N fb ' . is . W lg, ,AM 6. .IQ , ,BR 4-'A,...,, :' A x ., .ik 'Q , .Z ..' . , -env---' V f A I . N519 5 f M 'sbs s X 1. 'lui-snr' KW Dr. Dellinger Fine Arts Pre-Education Miss Emery Two-Year Business Pre-Commerce Mr. Esworthy Engineering Mr. Lenich Industrial Training Mr. Simpson Liberal Arts Pre- Legal Pre-Journalism Mrs. G. Smith Pre - Education Home Economics Mr. Thompson Liberal Arts HELEN S. BARBEE Home Economics B. S., Middle Tennessee State College M. S. . University of Tennessee what you will be tomorrow you are becoming today. DORIS L. BONAR Home Economics B.S. . M. S. . University of Illinois NANCY A. NEWMAN Home Economics B. S. , M.S. . University of Wisconsin we get so soon old and so late smart. DONALD I. GREEN Electronics B. S. , Morningside College M. S. . University of Wisconsin ROBERT T. WILSON Electronic Technology B. S. , Illinois Stare Normal University 'You'll get out of life exactly what you put into ir. GORDON G. NIESSNER Technical Electricity B. S. , M. S. , Stout State College Clear as mud--well, that covers the ground. 38 ix.- IT ?-'T' . 2' a.'- - - , GEORGXNA SMITH ' . . Q' Home Economics B. S. . Eureka College K - M.S. . University of Illinois A NORMAN s. ERCKMANN ggi ,,,.....,, Graphic Arts 1 - 0 gsm i X ZS. ' 9 K' 5 '--'FV ww A 9 f N.. 1 x rm ' B. S. . M. S. , Stout State College E' 1 xg, 5 Y .rw---v -Y Y ' '-'- - - -- Lx V . ,Q -Tiff: 5- --,.a,f1gfe. . .i ., ffl Yr. r f . - - 5 .11-, ill: I 5 GSM. : 'sf-'r l g :fbi A , ...E , . 4y4iN . A , Wim ,. -f 2 x ' 2 E-yes... ' -h sw 1 555539: 1 55:5 5 A s V X v rf' N-' ig ' ..'.. 223550 -nf, rf. -IQ. mr! nf I ,I .1 ?z1turc Har cr nrv' 5 1 ' f, 5. it '1 bf o ,iff .' . N f u 1 .1 Ui: L 1i3LlslTrfzi E funn., H-, , .,, -...nl 1 ie 5 ' 0 L' nu.-I'f', ' wig ' 'z1:?i?:?5:,. ,. ,,,,g. I wr thi! gl ' QQ' . X kv fx l lim-Q f 'Wil' M ,. '-1151-at-'vf-1 . - - .15 1: 1 -'-.Qiss.f4Qz.i, , F' fag '4.L':f...f-FV is ' ' 21, s , 41, 'ffe. c S.. t ' ' W' I s . ALFRED A. RACCHINI Automotive Technology B.S, , Sout State College M.A. , Northwestern University CLAYTON O. WINTERSTEEN Wood Shop. Cabinet Making B. Ed, , Illinois State Normal University M, A. , New York University ANTHONY GUITIERREZ Drafting B. S. , Illinois State Normal University M. Ed. , Northern lllinors University LLOYD ZIMMER Technical Machine Shop B. Ed. , Wisconsin Stale Teachers M. S. . University of Illinois ELLERY H. FROST Director Technical Education B. S. . University of Nebraska M. A. . University of Chicago ZOLLIE W. HALL Salesmanship. Retailing B. S. , Eastern Illinois University MAX H. KUSTER Agriculture B. S. , M. S., University of Illinois MAYNARD E. LEATSLER Photography M, S, , Torta University STEVE LENICH Technical Drafting, G, E. D. B, S. , James Millikin University M. S. , Bradley University 39 Science GILBERT L. ANDERSON Chemistry A.B. , Augustana College M. A. . University of Illinois He who reads and reads and does not what he knows ls one who plows and plows and never sows. DUANE B. CONVERSE ChemisLry B. S. . Jamestown College M. A. . University of Minnesota what you get out of any activity depends upon what you put into it. MELVIN l. LARSON Chemistry B. A. , Concordia College M, A. , University of Chicago lt takes the big task to make the big soul. LEROY E. MECAY Chemistry A. B. , B. S. . Lincoln College M. A. . University of Illinois Ed. D. . University of Missouri WILLIAM L. HUGHES Botany A. B. . Evansville College B. S. . Ohio State M. A. , Indiana University ARTHUR A. WAGNER Botany B. S. , University of Michigan M. S. , University of Illinois There is plenty of time to sleep in the next world. EVEREFT C. NELSEN Zoology B. A. . M. A. , University of Wisconsin CHARLES A. SCHOENKNECHT Zoology M. A. . University of Michigan 'Got the picture? 40 It l 'lam---A ' Fwi9?i1fj-3 4. . ..g f.,-'..--5' 135 ' 'T i W r . 1 Y. 54? ' 3 : 1' 'is t r:.Q,:...w-x If, - -545' - 9315.2-57? -'-X V- if .25i1R'321-34.11 fiance - - - 12... M Gvx fix muy! I , .L hx Aw . .J X Wx 1 -u-- ' DOUGLAS G. GRAHAM Geography B. S. , Wisconsin State College M. S. , University of Wisconsin It's so obvious. LEONARD L. HODGMAN Geography B. S. . M. S. . Illinois State Normal University LEONARD M. ONSGARD Physics B. A. . SL Olaf College M. A. , University of Wisconsin Output is proportional to input. ROBERT L. PRICE Physics B. S. , Hamline University M. A. , University of California EDMUND C. PUDDICOMHE Human Anatomy 81 Physiology B. S. . M. S. , University of Illinois 'A good thing to remember. And a better thing to dog Is to belong to the construction gangg And not the wrecking crew. LOUIS I. SAKAL Physiology B. S. , Springfield fMass.j College M. S. , University of Illinois Leam1ng is an ornament in pros- perityg a refuge in adversltyg a provision Ln old age. RUSSELL O. UTGARD Geology B. S. . wisconsin State College M. S. University of Wisconsin GLENN C. YOUNG Microbiology- -Chemistry B. S. , Illinois State Nomral University M. S. , Oklahoma State University lf at first you don 't succeed- -cry, cry again. 41 la'11sIm'ss fdzmztim CTW'- Y ,- ' 1' f.,.+e , --A SJ ri ff! 15? x ,Ik s N :P ,, , ,E 3: - . . 111453- JOHN F. CORRADETTI Accounting, Advertising B. S. . Ulinois State Normal University M. A. . Northwestern University Anger is only one letter short of danger. ELIZABETH O. DELLINGER Business - Typing B. S. , University of Kansas Success will come to him who does the best that he can all the time that he can. LOLA A. EMERY Accounting B. E., Illinois State Normal University M. A. . University of Chicago We Learn ow far Qufure llse DORTHE G. HUDZIETZ Business Education B. B. A. , Texas Women's University M. A. . Northwestern University Do the things that count: then don't count them. ELMER 1. JAMNTK Marketing, Economics, Business Math B. B. . Eastern 1'lli.nois State University M. E. , University of Illinois Ir all depends on how you look at it. WILLIAM W. KAHLE Cooperative Office Occupations, Office Machines, Typing B. S. . University of Illinois M. S. . Northern Illinois University we must nor dream of harvests and neglect the roil that produces them. ' : N1li X : V 4, -5- 5 'Q' .AA- i n -. . ' iff: ,- . SN' 'E vs 5 42 4 , ..--J- as . GERTRUDE KIRK Business Education B. S.. A. M. . University of Nebraska ,., 3' 1' rv! .5 'sv 41.3 The secret of finding happiness is not to do what you like to do, but to learn to like what you have to do. BEA TRJCE LANE Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Office Practice B. S.. University of Illinois Things will grow a lot worse before they can get better. .Sducafiau - Psychology library GRACE A. BREWER Psychology, Education B. S. , DePaul University M, A. . Northwestern University A teacher affects eternity: he can never tell where his influence stops. WILLIAM G. CHASE Psychology B. S. . M. S.. Illinois State Normal University 'A good education consists in giving to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable. Plato GEORGE A. FOX Librarian B. A. , Knox College M. S. . University of Illinois Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to driveg easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. Brougham Olfl the ?ufure We ef Our lg s LEWIS M ROBINSON Educatlon B. S M. S University of Illinois 'The teacher in a democratic society must be a Social Engineer Myrdal FLOYD C TOMPKINS Director Adult Education B. E Northern Illinois State University M. I University of Illinois Count your blessings English and Sprferlz CATHERINE M. ADLER English B. A., Sr. Mary's College M. A. , University of Chii ago An eduiared person learns ro do the thing he doesn'l wanr ro do ar the time he doesn'r wanr zo do ir. ROBERT P. BURKE English M. 5. , New Mexico Western College M. A. , Universiry of Illinois JOHN CHANDLER English B. A. , M. A. . University of Chicago IUNE G. CHAPIN Lerrer Wriring, Shorrhand, Economics B. S, , Western Michigan University M. B. A. , University of Denver BYRON E. CHRISMAN Speech B. S. , Bradley University M. A. , University of Illinois DAVID V. ERICKSON English A. B. , M. A. , University of Illinois CHARLES J. HARRIMAN English B. A., Columbia College M. A., New York University PAUL O. IOHNSON English. Speech B. A. . Gustavus Adolphus College M. A. . University of Wisconsin Half a truth is but a lie. WILLIAM W. IOHNSON Speech B. A. , M. A. , Northwestern University 44 'lgaki if ,, f r s 1 lv, ' r 5 , ,4 Vim! Link f li ' .4-'filim 9533191.- .fwfcem sf-, . ,-., ,ja-f 1 4- ,ki -,.. - .au ,, W, A 'UM in ,ag X V Q Ti s. X Q :.. . N ,g a if E . . 'X jx -fag - -X - -A-N -, l lx , ff Xr. ' Xlfiei - f-'Eli 1 E96 , E' as--.--sl -KP-, Q N, .N .I sys' li. ls sis, 5 ' .b ,f X .1 X: 15,-1 .gg Q, .C 12:12-I-msgs -. ,xalfi-13513 2 .r ' P A V K X 9 2 s 'SR 'WFEEZE N B. F. JOHNSTON Speech A. B. , Monmouth College M. A. . State University of Iowa Pick up your cues' DOROTHY LEGGITT English, Rapid Reading Ph. H. . M. A. . University of Chicago Reading maketh the full man. fOf Studiesj Bacon LOUISE C. LONGMAN English A. B. , Monmouth College M. A. , University of Illinois work is love made visible. ROBERT A. MALLARY Speech A. B. , M. A. . University of Illinois Anything worth doing is worth doing well. DANIEL S. MCCARTER Speech A. B. , Iohns Hopkins University Vl. F. A. , Catholic University JACOB D. POTTGEN English B. S. , Easrern Illinois University M. E. , University of Illinois VERA C. SMITH English Ph. B. , University of Chicago M. A. . Northwestern University JOHN F. STOBART English B. A. . M. A. , Southern Illinois University The best laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley. CATHERINE WOOD Speech A. B. , Illinois Wesleyan M. A. . Northwestern University Speech is silver: silence is golden. 45 5'imr ,4 rts . 1 Q ,Ny T. , 'f . f Q ii? 'i..E'f'5'?1f ' ,Qi 1 , ' ' i.1'f Q'f:i:E! fsfzswei 1' xbqax'-X'-'A .M-. yt , .. . 4' 1 st.. jj I , 'fffs i ,- I X f ' H3 ' --ifii' ' I ' 5:Qf3fAf f ' . ' 'X' - , E ' A - F swfl' ,' 1 awww 'E .- ' , f :Lf V , 'lg T 2 535:15 P' 5 ' 3 ii-:E if SJC. 1 i ' ,QZSEHV . 'Wx W - HAL D. DELLINGER . , Music 4 X .5 A ,:,. , B. M. E. , M. M. E. , University of Kansas ti - , - ' 4' 1 Ed. D., Columbia University .T h r ' Work--don't worry! Ns 'A x ' W BRUCE H. HOUSEKNECHT ' I-lead. Department of Music E1 If B. S. , Pennsylvania State University 5' M. A. , Eastman School of Music Xgff 3Ei'5 EARL w. KURTZ I V s' .Q Art ' -f B. S. . M. S. . University of Wisconsin I , I when every-thing else fails--follow X T-'free A - '--il' r directions. ti? s . . X 7 55-. X X 'X fi? N-,ad Um' Lfulfural Guide PETER LABELLA. IR. Symphony - Music B. M. . M. M. , Eastman School of Music Behold the turtle--he makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. Conant MARCIE M. LONG Art B, A, , Iowa State College M. A. . University of Wyoming An does not imitate. but interpret. 1' Ea-'si' 5 ' Y .fx V -5-aux ' -.X ...N SF Creativity requires concentration. fauguagvs French WILLIAM L BURNIQ IR EUVICEA FREXIK Head Language Depattme nt A B DePaul Untvetsttv B A Valpatatso Umvetsm M A Untvemty of Illmots M A lvotthweetern Untverstty 5 ,px v r 5 llnder funding nf I7 11,015 Mr. Burns points out places of interest on the map of France. tv A,g: -N . .,-,N Y '. ' 1,2 , .g.g1. 1 ',1f1,fj..-If-' .' ..-fif ' ' N5-f X., , . A . a ,V . 7 -f,, -Y ff . .uf-, , . :V .- ,nm V 1 - 'r' ., D Ixxuit. . K Jail.. ,p .L ...fr- ,, PIL! , -, . a ,, ts vm fri,,,. . :A Rt, . .U M ,. -t ' ' 'L - .A , ' ,:, '4g I' -R. ,- .r , 5,xl::f..Q.51L,:, .gm ufnfrrmm- .?..l...-..-- ' ...-A- i'3'F , V ' -Msn-,Ez 4-.Vi DULCE M, HORNVALE Spantsh B. S. , Ohto Unrverstty Thete's a ttme for some thtngs. and a ttme for all thtngs, a mme for great thrngs. and a txme for small Lhtngs. Cervantes ARTHUR L. WALTERS German B. A. . B. S. . M. A. , Universuy of Nlmnesota A man's reach must exceed his 9- . grasp. Y xx - my ,galil N. ,M ulhfmzz lirs BEVERLY M. ANTONIEWICZ Mathematics B. S. . M. S.. University of Wisconsin ARNOLD D. EDWARDS Mathematics B. S. , M. S. , Northern Illinois Unlverslty DONALD M. ESWORTHY Mathematics B. S. , M. S. . University of I1lLnois rf ' ' . ' tt ,L H Y A , . '4'y ,gy T. 4 Sb 5?-. -' of ef'-'Q v New s f 9115! and fiigures Smphasiz ri far 5'ufurc MARY L FISHER Mathematics. Head, Mathematics Department B. S. . M. S. . University of Illinois The best angle Is the 'ny-angle'. RICHARD C. HARDER Mathematics B. S. . M. S. , Eastern Illinois Nate University ERNEST E. KOHL Mathematics B. A. , Lafayette College M. A. , State University of Iowa GEORGE R. MARSHALL Mathematics B. S. . M. S. , Westem Illinois University 'There are no great men, just ordinary men who are faced with great challenges. MELVIN E. MAY Mathematics B. S. . Platteville State College M. S. , University of Wisconsin WENDELL D. WILLIAMS Mathematics l S. . Eastern Illinois State University M. S. . M. A. . University of Illinois Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. 48 Photo Not Available I I ffe Ei? r ' in ll 'r Sofia! Srienrrf is... --gd, -vw , 'VIH Q . ' ' I: f ., 'i ' 154 gc , ,Hi - f,'1 A - C ' .f kigi 'rj af' J X 'MQ iii. xx V x, P. JOHN R. BIRKHOLZ Economics B. S. . Whltewater State M. S.. Northern Illinois University EUGNE 5. BONDAR Social Science B. S. . Lawrence College M. A., Colorado University The need for social change arises from the fact that life and society ls dynamlc and ln a constant state of flux. Change is inevitable. You can not stop change, you can only delay the inevitable change. ' GLENN A. EVANS Economic History B. S. . Monmouth College M. A. . University of Chicago Studies Srfciefy - Past, Ifrfscnl, ?ufure ,aa- R Q? -1 15,3 Q:- '3 ' lif- ' M.. ,ri 3.1251 V f?gxkh ff Qual I . . s 1 - 2 lg., Q1 imma! 'I-4 'fe TH:-ffk e. AJ- 'Sf-3,2 xx E1 5 7 9' 4. v- fa st JS ,Br rw: l git- I V5 A we . .1 Z , J Jw. M 44vw 4? 1 a JAMES R. THOMPSON U. S. History B. S. . Rutgers University M. A. , Emory University lf you will. JAMES E. WALTZ Social Science B. A. . Illinois Wesleyan Unlvenlty M. A. . University of Illinois Results--not excuses. ' IAMES W. HURST History B, S. , M. S. , Southern Illinois University The honor of llfe lles not in words but in deeds. ' Sophocles HARRY D. LEINENWEBER American Government. History A. B. . Hanover College A. M. . University of Chicago what does the Constitution say'7' HENRY B. SIMPSON Business Law, Soclal Science B. A. , Evansville College M. A. , Un.lverslty of Kentucky Honesty is the best policy. 49 l'l1ys1k'f1l Edurafzwz GILBERT D. BELL Physical Education. Head Football, Baseball Coach B. S., M. A.. Bradley University You gotta he a dog. GEORGE FAHRENHOLZ Physical Education, Health B. E.. LaCrosse Teachers College M. A, , Northwestern University I said 312 count' RAY KLOOTWYK Physical Education B. S. , Iowa State University M. S. , Drake University NEIL M. LANCE Physical Education B. S.. M. S. , University of Illinois All boys put their pants on one leg at a time, RUSSELL E. LEKSELL History of Physical Education B, S. . M. 5. , University of Minnesota Not failure but low aim is a crime. AL W. MEYER Physical Education B. S. . James Millil-rin University M. S. , Northern Illinois University FRANK MILLER Physical Education HERMAN I. WALSER Physical Education, Department Head B. S. . M. S. , University of Illinois A. A. WELLS Basketball Coach A. B. , DePauw University When all thlnk al ike there is no thinking at all. 50 f., :E .ga ex 5 if Y- 'i it , 4. 'H S .' sq' ' I, 7 . 1 ,L T557 5 ' A I. ,. .V . if , .,-2 ,lf V .Kg ig. , f , s ,- A . YH, .Kr Q X1 Q A KL ox ,.. . X ml? if . A 1:2 f,, 1 .- l ? in-',j Healthy l6'0dy ,Qi-51 TQ' 4:32:-7' Phgfsiml Education ,rm-K fwv .,. W. M rs. MARY ANN BRODIE Physical Education B. S. . Indiana University DELORES Nl. CARROLL Physical Education B. S., Eastern Illinois University , KATHLEEN M, DAWSON Y-.f Physical Education B. S. , Northern Illinois University ...rf - 4 A ,. - fig :As , - , t. .Q-. P ,A , .if , r -.' ' .. ' X ffl. ,gifs '- .751 If.ffl5.5-5135 lv Jvffin ,- lf, ff-,rg 1 .1 AJ?-V f ' ':j'.,! for ll Healthy Mimi !IQ 'r fi Nh ff' 'QQQ .TEANNINE M. D'ORAZlO Physical Education B. A. , Luther College BEULAH G. HOFFER Physical Education, Department Head B. S. . University of Illinois M. A. , Northwestern University A sound mind ln a sound body. PATRICIA ANN LEMANSKI Physical Education B. S. . Illinois State Non'nal University The things of greatest value are often A 7 buried the deepest. fx fix Xi W .-N 1 ., I, :NY ELIZABETH A. REVELL Physical Education B. S. . Northern Illinois University CAROLYN A. ROHDE Physical Education B. S. , Illinois State Normal University M. S. . Manicato State College There never was a person who did any- thing worth doing who did not receive more than he gave. VERA M. THALROSE Modern Dance M. A. , New York University Divine simplicity costs no less than everything. T. S. Elliot 51 wig 11:2 Q- -if ,. 1:f-LJSZEZ. 1: -1. r1E2i55'E5:f' X. s 'aaa 52. , K at ,.sai fagJ?,i.i . . N +w,if:, . -1 is ' .C - I-' xi--' ' v x 'SYQ7fa:.-'qbais .- - . . - e sf -' seziff.. ' :-' 3 -. 4-qs :-: .. X P naw X ' 1 ?9'5'i'2'-'PET xxkX D -...Q ef Q X' ,- 'hh 3 S 1'1 5' S K . A 525' ' .-'.f5:f'3 2 I3 . rf' M aa... . 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Jef e p , ' Scott Rodghiero stands guard at the entrance of the , Q registration line as the freshmen patiently await . 5 , gpg entry. rg-- The halls were so-o crowded. These over-crowded conditions lead to the passing of a bond issue which would alleviate the problem. New to IC last year was the Book Exchange. Now it is a thriving business whose proceeds are pre sented in the form of a scholarship to a graduating sophomore. Phe first few days of school are spent talk- ng away the hours. All realize that soon tudying will replace the favorite pastime. J' .KJLIET JUNKJR cotteoe memes ' JOLIET, ltusstoes fad Q' Oh, the amount of food we consumed! The Inwood shelter was packed as it started to rain, but the close quarters just added to the enjoyment. 1' W5 The first activity of the year sponsored by the junior college was the annual fall picnic. The purpose of the picnic is to meet the new students and renew old ac- quaintances. New friendships were made over the muddy puddle used for the tug-o-war and have lasted the whole year. The baseball and volleyball games at- tracted large crowds, while the pie-eating contest attracted the more adventuresome souls. Tennis is always a popular sport and there were many participants, while those who liked to walk chased the elusive lit- tle pill fa golf balll around the course. F' . fa- Y X il T. I T - . X- Ir' , HVW T if I 43 ,ur Q w 1, .vi 54+ 1 arf' ' iii' 5 ,- iwlq -, l wwf T , f' '?'z'J'f .1 K .Q-Wt' if A-ft s its. 'tj' ff 'ir x f ' ix? N bm- ' ,Sl ' 1 N-X - 4 'YF' The girls' tug-o-war was as exciting as the boys', but just a little bit cleaner. .' ' ' ' .ms w ., ' , .,r ,. - Q 'y -A Ldzf..-,,-'F 'VL' 5 Q ' 'A rf 2 V5 'Q Z7 ' 0 k g gkri lL'lfIl6' 51' gi M - Inwood Park provided the wet setting for the ,P r fall picnic. This was the first event sponsored by the school for the school year. We 5 1 We Q ,E wr , . 'Q ,- A, 3 A - :AQ ,V 1 .ss : A f iw? ... K '- ' -'f r . 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V-, Carol Harmening Mary Ann Lambakis SMS -Z-Civ ' Veterans Club J, Mr f X Qlif-V3Q...ifl , 4 ff 'f..Q s. :- - 1:-: 4 . .cv--:g . -4:5 - - 9 - na, -.-:I '-f'+ 4:3 -c M .'S?x ...,,,f Sandy Pluth x SEA The week before Homecoming week is filled with many poster parties. Deep thought and concentration is shown hy Carol Koenig and Roy Nelson as they create. Q3 , P The Alumni Banquet, staged in the high school cafeteria, had the hono r , is. ., - avg, F is ,xg--3 f? . -v es 1' .z-'imp Sgx., . - if 3 .,.V . l away: , s xkixwwniv Stuffing napkins is an endless job, but yet every club undertakes the project. 60th Anniversary I' having Dr. David D. Henry, president of the University of Illinois, as speaker. of its The girls' football game provided entertainment for all. Penny Wills is all set for the kickoff. E! , gf,..a,weit l xl The stands are filled with anxious students as the JC Wolves pre- 'fs pare to score another touchdown. One of the interesting floats was the Choir's. ffzfmewmiug .75 6m Wdfd With Events Every Homecoming is special, but this October :here was added the distinction of being the 60th Anni- versary Homecoming of IIC. An especially busy homecoming weekend began with the Alumni Banquet on Thursday evening. Friday nrought a stirring show of athletic ability by the girls Football teams from which the Vet's emerged victor- ious over the Lettermen. One of the most important events was the crowning of the Queen which climaxed weeks of gimmick-get- :ing and poster painting by the clubs that participated in the campaign. The crowning was the highpoint of the Homecoming Dance Friday night. Students, alumni, and guests witnessed the fine workmanship and originality of the floats in Saturday's parade which ended at the stadium. All eyes were then turned on the Wolves as they battled to victory. Even though the posters and decorations are now torn down, the thrills and excitement of the Homecom- ing--the 60th. --will remain with those who attended. 'K Two of the members of the Queen's Court, Sandy Pluth an Penny Wills, pass cake out to the football team. 'Pl -.-14 iss O 0 O P' -L af- : 5- One of the two largest dances of the school year, the Fall Formal attracts many Jolietans and former students. 14- ' A November night Cnocturnej in San Fran- cisco --theme for the IIC Fall Formal--was staged Nov. 24 in the school gym. To fit in with the San Francisco theme, three landmarks were constructed. The Golden Gate Bridge was the subject of a fullwall mural erected at the North end of the gymnasium. Chinatown with its lanterns, bamboo poles, and tables for four was frequented by the dancers. Fortune cookies containing the predictions for the future were eaten. The shanties and the fishermen's wharf with its neon signs provided the setting for our candid camera. 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One of the largest groups at ' ' X JC. the party was held at the Y. M. C. A. l 'l' ' X ' W ' f f1s:rs:v-i-S -5.4:-,fr-': Q 3. , :f- . Q,-1 X Q, 1:5 '- Piss., -:s 3 ' Q- 'Q-grg-ag. gt: si. R, Z :,.: Halliday ,viriz 4. l P, Hs? Q is 55 il ai agi le w Q, 2 X wxs-.wb-'s' PQ gg-3sS:s-SEz-,...2.- Neal MacDonald's Christmas is com- plete, he now has his own Flintstone book. The most important person at any Christmas party is, of course, the jolly man in red. Santa listens with a twinkle in his eye as Leona Wicburg mentions a last minute wish. N Q-, . Q W e . J f A 3 . ' ' TC' '+I X L 24 5- 2-. - Ei X ' -,A. ' '- ' A, ?:- -gg ff- . . . PY YI ,J 5 43-5 A What lS a Christmas party without food? 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The following Wednesday a Hgymboree, sponsored by the Letterman's Club and WAL, was held in the gym. End- ing the season was the Sadie Hawkins Dance on March 3. This was an exciting affair which produ ce d some of the most hilarious outfits seen in these parts. Penny model I I G I 5 Q , 4 1 O 1 I O 1 O I 0 O I I O I 0 Q 0009, 0009, sono., I IO 1, ff, u,'9o 4, o,, o.'c, Q 'ea t.'.o o o O 9 t 0 OS 'a-' Wills, Sandy Celeznik, Leona Wicburg, Sue Grimpe, Diane Lockwood, and Sally Wohlgemuth their charming outfits at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. lfla:q' I .,f'fgJ 4 Q95 7 f l L' I Il' - 'X . M ' I A ' X 1 I lj 'i , 5 hr 1 W X43 so All is ,- Dame Smis Cwirp Season The gals are all lined up for the next dance but there seems to be something missing. Carrying out the tradition of Twirp Season Barb Merrell, Melanie Schroeder, and Bertha Schulz carry books for Larry Kienlen, Ralph A, Alderman and Neal MacDonald. , .U ,2 -A ab Querio, Bob Sandberg, Andy Kotowicz, Neal MacDonald, Dave Warthen, and Tom Kienlen show hat is being worn by the well dressed man these days. E715 Uma the Wrfmau .7 fps. Russ Hartley called for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Swing your partner. Tom Kienlen seems to have been claimed by a determined gal. Gordon Kay and Bonnie Pe arson enjoy playing london bridges falling down or is it something else? Haque f d to Pay ,ig -3' , xg f Q, s? fl Y: 'Lf' 136 1 0 1 ff,-1 sf, FN we-Rami' I we e fxffgafa' . 4 M4 3 r La It seems that Ann Low doesn't like what is being poured into her glass. Hs.-.... 3 . Af.. . 1.-X ' in 8 Mary Ann Lambakis having fun. Ralph Alderman and Leona Wicburg represent a ryprcal L1 1 Abner and C5-'N My Il ft V 1 ' ., A lv I . Qv t ,rw . f '-2 Cyl' l 4,10 0 ' A H fl vi. 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Jerri-f:' -1:,,11::::::- . arQ::s1+:e:2:::2s.: 'I-5:14:31 -mu. ,:,1- 512,232 s2fgz's::::far?s:z5:1:5g Q1:.5.5111vsN 12353.13 3:5-L ' 22 X 4 : :tm-. s:ifrs:e:sax:z:::sssr1 ':::::::1fss.sr:4+A:?ss.:e:f:2:s -f- X Russ Hartley was the featured caller at the Press Club square dance. f' 2f2:1e::-Tiiiii':f1f:1SgEgeaseyw:Q1-1:3-3-1 U1 1 is XF' , H 5 srsssx Riff amisi The C1fC12 'NCES gave the it Mel Schfoedef Lee Wlckbufg- and 1 2. 31.55 'Z f X ffiiiirifi. - dancers an opportunity to meet ,.., 1 Rich Carlson Seemed to MVS 3 wonder 4..-iw.. V, 'i 312122 , ,... ..:'Q?g1iii2iZ.i15 eiissfliiw . new partners, ' s ,.Q3., ,,1r ful time but what happened to ' l gsgisaiiyet G 1 b 9 POD' 1 JHCO S r asaaa 4' ,:.s...v.1 -'g2,2g..:-g23fa:251..:'igfi'.' W ' gggiiuiigizfi' i ..Q.:3:s'e-+s:'r1-- -- f-Safe: , ,. V,. 5 . 2, f-1 -V ' - ' S Q f a 2--iF'r5i1'1S?'-'-1'-f-'1.Q'f- :+i?: - ES? Ei? 'i1:1r?E:r' QQFSE f'I1E-12: s -- - sw.:-' :azz '- E-2-:H-2.1: . . ' s f2qg.5g1,- t. 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Do you really think we ought to try it, Artie? .1 NO. .. This is how the twist should be done. The judges agree, and Pat and partner are announced the Champion Twisters. Marilyn Simonetri delivers her campaign speech for student council as. . . Marty Sharp quickly runs through hers. vi f lf' ,,,, iff sire pf f 3.?' - i X 'Jw A A , 7 1 3 it 'lb ir :! .- :V S fx' ' or Many 165115014 if ,fl fr r , J. bn iq, sw A Whatever happened to that protective shield you were talking about, scott? quips Ron Hughes after receiving a pie in the face. After being challenged by the freshmen to produce a show better than their own, the sophomore cast of the Review assist Mitch Miller. O O -f'f ?75 ' , D U I 3 ,.::., dal :,- f .:f , 'Til - A.. Y. .1.1.' an f ,iv .ig pyz:--1:x.gQigi' 7? 'm I WJ,-' H W ,,.,R,5 1 -n.. 4 - . Y ,, r S' The Student Union at Normal held the Yearbook Confer- - 5 91 ence in October. The annual event is well attended. ' ..1. Nwtw . . T21 f t ,f ig BZ I 5 1 . JC's faculty travels, too. Mr. Zaida and Miss Chapin attended the annual Junior College -TVA-4 Conference. The mock UN meeting has been held for several years now. JC'ers participating in this year's meeting are: Aija Jekabsons, Jane Berlin, Paul Eisen, and Jim I-lerringer. The sponsor is Mr. Birkholz. ll ' ,ft li ' fe I K . 3 ' yi 'E g I .A u X Q , 1 --f , . 1 I . in 1? f ' 5 3 I A , Ln Q 6 t . 3 l vi, E A 'El M dil l .Al- any sl l Crave! . . . ,gf 3 Q s bei in - -is-'fi'-E 'A ' in Kia 4. -1 ,.., U ,.,.,, .,., . . - 'Q 5 '. xii 150445 ' 1 495244 If?'i'?Z.' A ,4, 4,4 , 'fcmfgf-',:. -1. ., .- idx' ,Q A leisurely evening is spent at the lodge with food, fun, and lots of talking. This quartet of skiers is in a jovial mood, despite a few falls. . , 4+ if-.fv, 3' . af- fl . .V 5 't 1: : r , 2' - f ' 'x 5 as so or s r 5, Q , .... - s..,.. Aija Jekabsons is set to go just as soon as she gets the word. Luther shows Jane Berlin the antiques that decorate . ,. ' Vi ill A 6 fa if the Hostel. 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Q 0 3 Q My heart Will Ima! . . . and 1.7 will D W w in 'ang my wreath on this world-hvmfrcd man james 181155611 ,Cowell M ?cfrff!mll Our College Chicago tie with IIC title .ef Assistant Coach George Fahrenholz ' coach Gilbert Bell , each having three wins and a 6-6 F7 1 l Lu .g4,, ,U 1,1 ,,.. 19 -I-ff '1' f I .'1' ' . 1 . L' 1' 1' 7411, ?,.f'1' V57 f 1 , 1 1 , . I, Il 1' r ., , , ,JI 1 1 ry VH .-144 f, , I ,ll l I 1 . ,I If Gif H, . f I , 'IL All x X Hi. K - XXXXJV 1 1: bxu! Q9 xbill fl I N QJL X51 ' A dim on the 5'ivld X 1. I 13562931 ,aiu-N. . .W- ' ' .X , - -, . f--x . x K , M, . I nf X I . Halfback Jason Scott gains yardage under eyes of referee. Fullback Ken Pellegrini The goal gets closer as the yards add up. t ss 5 5 Y .- .,' . . 5, :.i3?f'ff 2 A -- i i Q ' -- ,.-Q ' r. ,,- 'R - 1- - -, A. , ' e - 'iq-Q 1 's a . ,Q v- - X . 1- f rv - ff :jp A :. . . , N: .- 0 t -. A 1 , mv P U A I. I, 5 t Q . 1 , 1 . rx ar' ' if i 1 'fi 'S 'Q- .r i , 'E K 3 sf. A if V C Q'- A 1. 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I'T - ' ,sa an . 1 , . 1 - A as is an es '- -1 iia, ff f ' at -4 ' ' ' ' J' g 1' ' ,H 'T 'rf.v,,:,i'f'-sxfpzzxrii... ,-,Lax-rf'--:g::.,f:'f.i iff -, . 1 'fs .1 .2-ff .. ' . ' - . 4- '- . 1'-if -5 'Ts r'X-.a-.'.,ff'I'-:-cg -.t.53:?2PI?'ff:?,3-.+.,5ESfc1':.'.-t.,.i51a'rQaf:-.lsiragff-?Rgi2- -' f1S39sf.1:r3fr' ' . ' - ' - ' s L .asfi1'2'::ifa:f22+.-:2 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Joe Fabbre, Carl Anderson, Joe Kuban, Les Stubblefield, Larry Goggins, Jim Bryan Loren Miller, Norman MacDonald, John Rubocki, Lou Gaefke, George Eibel, Rich Dombrowski. MIDDLE ROW Larry Troutman, Ken Pellegrini, Dave Warthen, Ron Hughes, Tom I-louse, Jim Glavan, Donel White, Bob Martin Denny Lapikas, Bob McDaniel, Dennis Strong, Jim Hrusosky, Ted Borowski. TOP ROW: Joe Simon, Walt Williams Bob Kerr, Roger McDaniel, Bob Boban, Bob O'Dell, Bill Marco, Jim Mance, Steve Long, Jason Scott, Dave Hennes- sy, Jim Sykes, Bob Bato. Joliet Junior College's championship football team placed six men on both offensive and defensive Illinois Junior College conference teams, with three each on the first and second teams. On the offensive first team, picked by the confer- ence coaches, fullback Ken Pellegrini, left halfback Jason Scott and right guard Steve Long were placed. On the second offensive team, right end Joe Simon, left tackle Jim Hrusosky and quarterback Denny Lapikas won position. Defensive first team spots went to middle guard Steve Long, linebacker Ken Pellegrini and defensive halfback Roger McDaniels. Picked for the defensive second team were end Ron Hughes, tackle Bill Marco and linebacker Dave Hennessey. Former Joliet Catholic star, Pellegrini, and Wil- mington import Long, were the only two to make both the first offensive and defensive squads. Both men are freshmen and will be back with coach Gil Bell's team in 1962. Other returning lettermen to next year's squad will be end Joe Simon , tackle Jim Hrusosky and quarter- back Denny Lapikas, with all-conference honors. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Joliet 3 - 0 - 1 Thornton 3 - 1 - 0 Morton 2 - 2 - 0 Wright 1 - 2 - 1 Wilson O - 4 - O OVERALL RECORD 4 - 3 - 1 16' asking, Tackling Are the ,M airzsiays af glflffbllff X91 Lapikas 1295 hands off. Mud makes any player slippery. Nr 9. 'xf 'M' . .pu-1, .3-v ' , -I fl 'ij ,X . M . gil keflmll ,f 'N Glenn Bates Q31 Ir x fg- s I . Y -X 5-w...,xx g ,1 X X -,ws-Sufi , , r fe, Mein 1 x , E X kb f 1 ' Q X k Ln :fly 17 ' . I - . ,f V I yl, ' -,W 13 ls W 1, 1 I . ', - , Ee. t S7 Ed x Edson , fill 4 fs-,.,. tw , X ' W I v' . K if sg 3 RMC gf - I ., X s Victim's 80 A, f 1' y . I .t ' Illinois Junior College Conference champion Joliet IC f 4 L dominated the all-conference team with three selections I. P '.5'sZJ if to the 10-member squad. The team was announced by the ffl , f X Harvey Tribune. f V Ed Edson and Glenn Bates, the Wolves' 6-4 forwards, . and 5-9 guard Charlie Brown made the squadg Brown was N! one of three freshmen named to the all-UCC unit. VW, Rx All three averaged at least 19 points per game in lead- Q ' :MA ing Joliet to a 25-2 regular season record and a 10-1 con- X 'hy X R ference mark. X Q YQ. 1 -Y .fix x xx Brown, former JT standout who came to IIC after an , XX XX X xx 4 army stint and a year at Bradley University, led the team X X , with 607 points, a 22. 5 average and a .509 shooting per- f Xt ' centage. An able ball-handler and aggressive defender, ,I X X ,XXX he also topped the squad in l K bw N , free throws with 105. - J: Bates, another JT grad, ' X, , f sank 593 points for a 21. 9 av- N is' f X If V X erage while Edson, former A I If ' Lockport star, had 538 and a ,ig if ' N 19. 9 mark. Both are adept Q . X E defenders who give the Wolves ss X l 5-GN . - plenty of rebounding strength. fi Larry I if M ' 'I 1' l Q Ci athisen , , f .ss 4.-x . ,Q 1, 3 9 xgp.. ,gg A ' C551 - , --N...a,- ' ,,. . X 1 1 t df lg W . -' Coach 'ei-K X A. A. Wills W Qi' 1 Q.: My V ,519 ' . f ,,5,,,-QQ.. W , . N' ,e - - ...ff is vt I .EL 5. - 4 A , ' f. X F V, .pu X :NN R, fndividuals fe -XQQ 9, 1 Charlie X ' I A I Brown K 4' f 1131 1 I , f All F .C 4,L. f 1 Conference f f A f f ll 5 Y of 6 'X l Joliet Junior College 144 l,!,z fX ,,., ,If ,V ., I 1:5 . K 9 In ! 2 X 1 H: .fa x I W K ., X ' '-2 X ,. Q :X t : If Y 3 X V. . Don i ,,, X flyff 1 A A. X x Boykin 5 2 X fmid-year , 'J' A graduatey X Q A A ,X 1 1 1 A f 1 . x 1 , Y Y L ' yi' I f J . X ,- ,J . QNX V ...L lf? X.: J . 4-ffm! f r n C ef or C C f - :ff 1 N or l nl if le' 7 ' A Q A 3 5, Ig An l jg ' e--- '5 6 T A B , .ll -E: ,-:L , II IA: Q . r ,- A 15 - -3 , I af' -- 1' ' A f ,. '1'2?h 7 rgL. ,:,. 1 ' f f Lim' I 'bf' j 3 ,,,. 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Gffff CONFERENCE STANDING S MEETS Team , Thornton ' Joliet ' Wright Lyons 'M Moline f X,-f ' -1 I Morton 1 ,fn Amundsen 2 Team ' Lyons JC 5 Joliet JC 10 , . L , 1 V Thornton JC 7 1X2 , -P J Joliet JC 7 1X2 -g--- N, if 1:1-7: Morton JC 1 'V Q 3 Joliet JC 14 C f f Lyons JC 11 Joliet JC 4 Score 304 320 349 356 359 367 393 Amundsen JC O Joliet JC 15 wright Je 1X2 Joliet JC 14 1X2 Morton JC U2 Joliet JC 14 112 Thornton JC 6 1X2 Joliet JC 8 1X2 Amundsen JC U2 Joliet JC 14 1f2 ff 98 -,r 1 ---- 5' Left to right: Ron Peterson, Bob Aggazi, Rick Scheuber, John Peceniak, Lou Vercelote, and Coach Marshall Erickson. Eheerlmder Left to Right: Pat Mahoney, Connie Roman, Pat Kuzminski, Miss Mary Brodie, sponsor Kathy Richards, and Penny Wills. Z VT' -... if ' Joyce Speckm an, captain g W . , A familiar but pleasurable sight. 99 . .,.. .NQV Nap +3551 2 If X Vg, 'f if' 6 fa! ' h' , I NME:-1 ,Q--f Sark venture is i --1..,.,,.,.--..,,. -A . -fd- -1 I 595. - 1 f new beginning 4 4 Q Z7. S. flint x I A I gf. 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A Qs -N ,J ' ' F 1 at 'Q AH, . 0 ', ,L ' , fr ' - X' ,. gg. g 'A Kg -. -:Z ' . ., N- bv- K J- gr, J is A 1 Q Robert Blunck Bob Boban Phylis Bodenhamer Jane Bolton Earl Booth Tom Borg Ted Borowski Bob Bossom Diana Bost Dale Bottino Alfred Boyd Ted Boydston Joseph Boylan James Bozicevich Franklin Bradach Bonita Brake Lloyd Brandau Tom Briese Diane Brown James Brown Sandy Brown Jim Bryan Dale Bukes Larry Buldak Carol Bunte Judith Bunton Chuck Burgess David Burke Carol Burnham George Burris F1 ' QW '1 Jim BU1'1'0Ugh3 I guess that A1 and Joe just don't like the barbecue , SJ. jg Linda Butler Ia U K- W .Q Nr ... ' ' , I Irving -Q- tr .12 a J J of S B ga ,A : N., It 1 fl - V .1 -B' vt gf., ' 5 , ' ,t t Q fefat ea P Mx! Ray Butscher 1 . -M 1 ., N ff' I 'Q '-1 Ben Cabay JJ A 1 A .VI-51 2... 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'Q !,,-ff : up , 1 RWQY -V -' 3: 1 ,I fx' A , Can't you let a girl study in peace? . - if - .15 Patricia Connery - 4 Patrick Connor Q ' 1 be ' ' 'gf' I ' l I M:p,.,r V- A V y W ,sq 'A ' A M--5' Glen Converse i ,, f ' 1 , Edward Coon p ,Q 49 .f 1 ix.: .fl A .f 'V' . 4 y H- 'N' i ik quvln 49- Martin A. Cooper -f 1 g 'Vi' avr . ' James Cottingham 'X , , 5-ga, ' ,A Ronald Cox ,Qu 1' -ff' X ',., 1 , if Mix A Q-Q L A , Joseph Coyne y V if Q A-I 4 ,Q a ,J 1 ,ay my James Crater 3 Q J J ' P John cuuick I . . -. ' , 7 X , ,M Y-if 5 49. I U 2 I ,,.A 'Eff' Q 5. .Za 'Q' ' KI- Keith Cullick A ' ,I Pauletta Cummings nw ,V A Q u V A I 1 Patrick Cusick A C l 1 . K ,VI , -1 i ,fir-px F 'Q My ' K I I gt Tom Danzero X ,A ve, , ' I 3 V P I a , I . 4 1 r ,4 6, 3 fi ja Ja- W Jon Daoust Q 54 1' ,M P .VA ' b 'ag 'Sn' James Darin 'H' .JEL . .'., John Darin -41 511: vs.. '41, 4 - ,,, ,. . - 4 V-.. H S , in 1 Dennis Davenport 1 f 7' ' ,, fe, V John Davies ,. A ' - al ,, 1 V .4 , 1 I l is I yr i .,54j, F reida Marie Davis H H ,QW N ' I' if f my T- Gordon T. Davis ' W- . - 5 ,gan V ,iv X Janet Davis ,TV 9:1-tr A f'97 A A 'A -1- O ' YM W Sharon DeAcetis ' XM., ' . ,,.. F ' 1 5 Gary Dean . N' ' -t., , 4. TONY Defmgells F' .K . ab W?'y' f Vary' J' -WM -r ' , .Q C x 2 w ,V Xxx lalr -- ' .. A, av X , if-N lx. 'Nw' v, 5 my A Q, . . VT f 1i2:z..954-Q955 ai 2 , VQ ' 1flW1' Ronald Dearth David Decman Dennis Delockery David DeZee Joseph Diamond Vince DiBenedetto 4 2? X , . J ,, . ,aa 1---'e-,,n ' x .0-1 ff- : Jim, I just have to get this assignment done! Charlotte Dorris Billie Dorrisey Bert D'Ottavio Earla Mae Douglas David Dow William Dow Thomas Doyle Suzanne Drazy Paul DuFour Darryl Dupre' Barbara Dupee Sharron Durbin Normal DuVal Walt Dziurawiec Rose Edmonds Karen Edwards James Egan Eugene Egizio Mariana Egly Jay Eichholzer Donald Eken Larry Ellegood Evelyn Elmore Richard Ely Kent Engel Joan Erickson Judy Evans David Ewing Joseph Fabbre Glen Fabian Joseph F. Dionne Jr. ,N Tony Ditello 'ii' j wxqllx Donald Dixon Q.: S.,- Barbara Dorn v, .J fudmts A4 if fy 'X' '51 'fw- Q Q7-.Tx SX- t -Yl.:!'i T's ,-5 Q5- , 'X f n J' V ' age ' ,. H ky 4 W V . ' .-.-.., ,. on A A. -- A ' uw. Q -,,- 5, -sv .. f Q- : F: - ,Q 'T ,xv Wulf' A' K sz' A Q, H v 'xx 'lisa X K H,.fQ- ,. '- ' V V -,e1,,,.1a.x, I A .fa -va., ' . 1 we --s. I X i gg, . .,.. ...., ,.. .... -Il .l Q V 'VER QL ' 'E 'Z 'X .N 9 h 7 , v I Q' :N N- -R '- , ' , .-f,, - -, ' rg -, an V. ' ' 9 - , X TN-v Q. - 'v---f I .:x . .V -'K -f s-As . 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M '2' J 1- 3' 'R fx David Fenoglio E- ' ,gf g- ' .QL .f , Mary Lou Ferak 5, X 4 ' ' 1 - X X Jane Ferguson N L K vi Dwight Feryance S 4 V wvem M .A i k F? 7 ' vi' Bonnie Fette ' Hu ,P ' ' gg , William E. Fields ' It ff fi S. - .1 V V ,M . . ff 1'-fi ., 'Ur --1 ' Connie Fiorenzo .Q L ' -gg Q' H V jj 4 :V Richard Fish - Ex ,gtk N - . Michael Fisher if 1 X X X gi 'X' ,. Raymond Fisher t . ' Jia, ' i ' -353 pi'A Vg WY Terrence Fitzgerald A I 5 - , T oioria Fletcher '-vf f f' V ' - 1- 5? 'M' ' vi 1' nv 'F ' Gary Flint ' I K' ' , Q -if 'gl Q xl Robert Flora x xv ,v Thomas Florian ,J .1 I rf, .,., lf, George Flory 'uf I' - ,. x ig-,N- 'T .-we ' ff , -1' D ,E Dale Ford 1 X , A Ai Robert Fordonski 0 'R ,. wg' 'J P? N Y' Janet Fosler ' K A , ' Qi ' -l v ' ' Gerald Fox xx., l ' ul'-Q., 'f'-Av Carole Foutz M- Y- -Q I I Alex Francois I A-'QW' g-5 C- - - .. William Fraser You mean you're going to study, Norma? 5 .QL ,xp Earl Freckelton J v -' I 5' . as - ' -. f W.- 2 - Y 5 ' Q, , t 3 Q' Q i t e-- ' . '! v Q fs -9 1 ' 1 'Q 55' Lynn Freehauf ,QQ , it ,Q-L William Freeman X s. .-me-fi f Y .H Ns.. '.-- is 1 Julien Frost Gerry Gabrielson Louis Gaefke Leonard Gaines Warren Gallinger Francis Gans Ronald Gans Phil Gariboldi Gene Gartke Betty Gavin John Gavin Ina Geddes Vincent Gelsomino Robert Gerencher Shirley Getson 1 W3 as af-'ffl 1 - ., fi, ,Lv as w. 1---Y-. N-f 1 W Students Prepare fer .Jw -- ..w.s, .Jfw'.. .. -5.1. .WA -aw .Q wc X -sf Y. S Rv 'ua'-f ' xg sv , ..- - K - in 7' -f., I , . ff' N 4 Xi d'-:- v-'E-x Sb!-i s W f f 1 L .s .r.r 5.1.-rr . - 1 ' X.. i . -. K . x sf' 'Wi is ?- Z' if E X x l +5 it X , ,,.. f . ,V . -ve. vs A' 6, ms. .,. 5 fimkw fa O- was vw ' . NE - xx s :.a.,.1:.:r-qc mr .,: - ,Fi -.. Russ Gilmour wg, ie:-'fv 1 -l-- 3, Joan C. Givens fkf' u Ar Q . , N., Robert Glenn , . 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Howland Ronald Hrehor James Hrusosky Ronald Hutchings Kay Hutt Martha I-luxtable Jerry Jackson David Jaeger John Jakovich Ed Jarotkiewicz Aija Jekabsons Barbara Jock Barbara Johnson Connie Johnson Gerald A. Johnson James Johnson James Joe Johnson Janice L. Johnson Leonard Johnson F .- -u XM WT' x M G N V - .M Qi ffffhzgm nc v . ,QQL f x- xv QL . , 'R .- 1 ,,t, was ww M 4-i ,gi J Evx -Q -Q-1 it tal ' -,, .qv :R classes. Ax Lawrence Henschen Tom Herbst Kay Hewlett David Hicks Wcshme 1-if-5-,f 'i 13 Q, J . ef Q '- RL.. i N - x iii' V 1 Q V . ,Iv 1 -0.5 ' -S ., ,.f?gfa f v 4- Q. 'Q' ?'a if ai- K 5, -.. ttf- X' X - wa is if L 1 ' 1 X vat, 1 g-fx ' ' . , .h . -J - . 'fu-'Ji 'Y' V J fx, . J . W Q . Q .yi-,I , ,X N . r' .- gl J Q i -.-if ., x L . AT, X , . J f -fm .M U Q 5' ix: 4 J A wa it A t .J xnr wt 'Q 5 , A, J ,J 3, A 'tm sp ls ,.. w X . J .... E In Y X X - .1 N' A d-- N . X x V f 36 ' Quo 'Is Nb' an 'X ' 'CxYxx'wXail f yy I J A NWI' mg A- 1 f Q , J' ix Aera 3 ' --N. 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Joseph Kreten George Kristofer Martha Kruck Robert Krull Ruth Kruse Marla Kump Patricia Kuzminski Thomas Lackey Tom Lagger Lynn Laird Jerry Lakota Fred Lane Gary Langeland Sue Lanham Denny Lapikas Robert Larking Ralph Larson Kathy Layfield Lonnie Leathers Louise Leifheir Tom Levek Al Levering Kathryn Lewandowski Gene Lewellyn Arthur Lewis Marlene Lewis Dale Lichtenwalter Melinda Liggett Jim Limbach Ronald Limebeck Marty Sharp, Kathy Layfield, and Mary Ann Gosack ride the IC Players' float. Weslzmcn at -Q the U -.,, F, r P , , f A J, ' 'Zh JF L J. V. ' , 1' - +I . 'R 'Q P -e, 'gr' 1 gf ff' a 6 4' wt' -. 2 1' V Q L ,Q V I l 1 v., , :5 L' :T ' 'ax' 1 ,grae-ef -? ' , L ge at J Nu ,A 1' 1 Y X NX , .. , ' i , x t 96 I I . X . A 'V ,V Q L 1 , as a i f 1 ,sr - '+-me 'J' 'N' . f .4 - L . -, , ll f h - I 5 - .fa s- 4' l ,, - ,A Vffi, ,' in-'I ?Q,P,,. V -:ly X., .,.-. . Cf? a .. 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Az' X 4 I, James Locke Don Lockwood -A.. f ' iv 1 1 l' 'RZ Y rm .WE ' wr 'Q hrxgfffrvl E F3 J, r t' N -R fwfr - X . V as .,-, sa, ' f H K 4 , n . .. T -. fl . TT- Q F Georgia Lofdahl A ' -' Q Y l f ' ' George Long , , u 'fl f . 'W' s la?-I' A - X ll' in V x, ry 45 . Ya .. XQM N -alas vs. ug-v LX sx. ah EW is , Style L !. Freshmen girls entertain at freshmen assembly 'sw ca, 4-N , ,, . , '-' Marsha Lubick 'fs ' Q. ' .fra du t . '-I-5 ff 6 4 Lawrence Lubway ' x , H., Ed Ludden N, M 4 X 3' x -- N ' V, fr N , ' ' I ,,, .IQ - ' ' ' 4? 4:5 V--A -1'-, V5- , Q Y ,V I ' l U IJSXP 'Ng fu J Q? I 11 'ur at--,J ' .- 3 1 ' ' 'N' R' ,qs f i Xu we ' f' A' H' s ' ' i'1:2k. ' . ,. : , ' g ' .c Zire - V , ..- Ai, - if .H 1 ag 4, -. - -1- - s j ,il -fi- ,W xi -fs? V Y, , , xy-if .Tv -Q 2 . - 3 lqf. ' 'L ' F Y 'f ,I 5 ' I V ei j ' , V' -Q'-vb, - X5 ., ' 1 MUSE' 'W ..- . .r . A T , 'T fi ' r 'MA ' BKTIM 1 K in 5 ' H W I -. . 9 I ,f. 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V. -. 1.24- di LQ , Q-rm 1 Robert McDaniel Edna McEwen Sandy Brown takes notes on a lecture. , Michael McKeon Patricia McNear Jack McNichols Layne Meeker Carl Melin Claude Menees Lawrence Meyer Robert Meyer Rowland Meyer Susan Meyer Jim Mickelson Joe Midlock John Miklic Jerome Mikulich Arnold Miller Judi Miller Loren Miller Lorna Jean Miller Edward Mitchell Barbara Mlakar Donald Molnar Vivian Mondy Rick Moore Gary Moores David Morelli Sandra Morgan Susan Morgenegg Jim Morris Beverly Morse Pam Mortimer Joan Muhich .1 iff! '- s.-.4 Q - - -v 4 ..- V., - -1 MA-in . -: 42-.5 6- ' 21 'J 'Arr ,J 4- m Q. r 3 s-- ,7.... 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K ' N Richard Mutz , .I ' ' . wi QL we Jim Myers f E ' ggi-Y ', A if x U Roy Namchick gg V E N I- f : l Donald Neal V A 'l fTA :-4 - K . Jack Needles 1 ,yi fl? ' .I B Joyce Nelsen 2' 75' 3 X me 5 . 'N 'T RF' ' ? 5 Gordon Nelson A-.e , gg 'N HEL3 'N' , :Z Lynda Nelson Ni E N JT L ' Richard Nelson f Roy Nelson I Q ' e l 4 -- af? X -' ' 'fs If- -, Richard Nemanich , 1 e - l g x A: F , ' ' A James Nemecek 'Q 'ag 1 3 Sr if -A M xi- -g 5. ff ,, Q 'A Allen Nemeth Q' JH- ' --,l ? r 'ff' --,3 '34 if Roberta Newcomb A K7 Qi r- X: 'T 'X 1 y K th N'cholls l .- . I '- .Q Al '35, Y, , 1151? R - v a y 1 ' X1 A 'I ,Amo , X -f '- . f A u Judy Niemann N l l l l. 0 ' ' tri gfgf- A A r N Nancy Nordmeyer -A ' 4? 1. 1 A Robert Norris 'iff' ... ., ' fm el dmv? Jim North N., .Q P X Harold Norton '72 , I Thomas Nudd aff f V ,Q . 'T-Us Jack Nussbaum . 4. , e .. s 4' 'N R' f Mel oard 'ls'-xg I-ve, 1346- N 8, -J -:L V,,,Ob YM eg 0 I .- v -- .. r -H xrgrnia ermayer ip fx 1,1 'Cl' 1 QL ' all f we- gf 'E-' Carol O'Connor if X .7 , A X-KY f Dennis O'Connor ' ' Qi l V 9. , Reber: o'De11 -M,-P -f e-'IQ N X ' 'H ' ' x -1, K ' e Q 5 7? Barbara Rauworth is looking for a needle in a haystack --'1 7, ,N Q W PHI O'K8iH . . . I mean, a nucleus in a cell. ' -ci' Linda Olson x: T H-aye .5oemon. f- assess ' '-f e U ' - TQQ EQRY' dT??Ei?' 'f . ,l I Y ik 'EES?E l1'l efr 'we Q ' of - V4 : .h 4 , B l YQ A , my IF- X-3 M Roger Olson Y W Q., H Marie Orosco Q 1 U' lj, ' 7. - ::'ILf'f' . ,V ,f I. ' .5-: Q , , 151 A -ff 5 1 1 x ' 1 e V - X l , . A Q xx r -my, -- . xxx, . Q: . ,I,, .rqb Louis O'Shea Susan Osmus Janet Osterholtz Ronald Pacin Kenneth Palmer Bea Papesh Clyde Parnell LaVonne Pasternak James Patterson Duane Paul Gloria Peceniak John Peceniak Richard Peckenpaugh Terry Peel Jay Pelkey Karen Pelton Gerard Peppard Jane Peterson Ronald Peterson Sandy Phelps Karen Phillips Ray Pillion Beverly Platt Henry Province William Prueter Thomas Pruss Patsy Prynn Jim Pyle George Radakovich Lana Radle ?rc'sl1me14 Pa rficipafe in N 1 -., .,3 'l'--wx N -P Xl L. ' SAX' 1. 1 A X . f - - ' fe A. ,L ,- .. A . X -N .4 'ws v- ga: N E QV I .E 'Qzx' - i -.1 T. . is 1 if ' si- '4 P - ef N' -- ,s ,Y .-I. XA .. ,E W I ,. S5 - -, . . . ' 5 , X r, 1fs?2-3g.,55:e- Q Q 'L r - , gif , ' ' as - 1 ff, -Q sz. . , A r-V ' xi 'V V' N .wg ,, ' CI vi , I' -v- .. . . - js 4,-. A 'V Mg. - ef x K, ' Y - ' .9 -' '- C, s K -221' ' qv- X . -- ' X : H . - ,J - . N 4:67 -. Nw X 'v. 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M s ,mr Q J ' Bert Reposh Pat Restaino John Rice Delmar Richards Kathie Richards Gordon Richardson Duane Rigg Jim Roach Donna Roberts Kathy Robinson Faye Rodgers Henry Rodriguez Andy Roechner Raul Rojo Jack Rolih Jeff Roots Mary Lou Rosczyk John Rubocki Marianne Ruddy Michael Rudney J. Robert Russ Sandra Rust Lawrence Ruettiger Bob Saieg Charlotte Sak Kenneth Sandberg Robert Sandberg Lawrence Santini Bob Sarcletti James Schmucker 119 I . ,Q :K iQ-N i XXX ' - TQ - ' I XQKWQ1 World Prulizsl ' ' ' , r Xiu Nutlrzm Bla'-k '3 U XX SQ N, J ss . , N Lil -QQ X X i'SL v , Xa x A Are you worried about the world situation, Dick? Janet Schumann Jim Schwartz Martha Schwartz Marlene Schwarz Mitch Schwarz Roger Secor John Seehafer Dianne Seeman Suzi Semitekol Roy Senffner Marty Sharp Bob Shaw Gerald Shepherd William Sheridan Jack Shiffer Bonnie Shingler Gerald Shope Judi Sicinski Marvin Siddall Joe Simon Marilyn Simonetti Steve Simpson John Sims Phyllis Sing Dennis Singleman Frank Sitar Karen Skinner Mary Alice Slana Donna Slater Bruce Smith X Students Keep if -+A fl' 'A' A Judy Schuler Q if for 'rim JoAnn Schultz 'J ' 'Jig A A gmjc' , V WVR' , 31, .-H... ,. w- ' Joe Schultz ' A G M Judie Schultz 'Q .QQ Q-an Xgj Y .- . ,A 1 rg., '-G4 V xr. . ' J tl 211. J 3--a1'I'. X ' -. 1 ' J 'ima if V 'xrsff Y ' i 51 : 'Q '-' :.,.,m,:mv.i :h . . .4 ,im A - X . 'Q A ,K fi I' 4 S .. ma. A . 'G 'T -s ia: 4- f 'K , V X N-3 cm . Z ref, ,S J. M, iw J -rs: S' . t At, r XM k as K , S xi., .., Q- SJW' x W ' ' J' A Q ' X J A 4 ' A J -A x,. 'J ' , 1 ,Q ' X 'L -1 fx, . ' t SX ,R r rf ah A K r J... N , V .... 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' ww 'I'- ' I 'J , A W ' Auf. 'ek-v . e rr as., if f ' 4' R 'vw-el 24, ,.,...fN X --Q pgs. o 1- by 4, ' , 1 435' Hurrah! Events 1' 21' , ,a , -- ,D ax , or 4 v- 'Uw- f- 4 . Q., ff f X, fgzzr Lamxx aiu- X. , , 4 vs! A-, A .V 2 agony fa- ,fb - 5 7' S Qs Q , Q1 ws- x'f':ii . .J 51 'nf at , if G ' 451. -Rr im 4 I .. S N. W XT.-' r ' ti I ' VL- r Lx , 'ir , 'F-1, fs. ' swf, 1 if r il is 1 X X ll X .2 'V- t.., - N' qw. . Y ... .- A X 4 S 1' x ' X, V - ,.f '7'?iD - :Q k f. A. T: 1 '- .-- 1 X 'lu 4 I l ik. -I, W -J, A ,Til , ' ' M Q17-t' 1, QQ' sw. r 1 X 'Ci- 'J . A..-1. is A , - ' J xxx 'O-1... 'V 1 - .mn-rr: Carlton Smith Judith Smith Julia Smith Margaret Smith Mary Kay Smith Ann Snider Joan Sorensen John Sparks James Speicher James Spina Nancy Staehling Janet Stalzer Jsw, il flv- mx' Sally Stanfield I Q A , Charles Stanley 2 4 ? 4 '93 6- Nw V' Gerald Stapleton ? -. --V -Y' . Karen Steffes in if 'KPT' r 'f Q Kr if-if, Tom Steiger iw 2' 5 Robert Stelter it - or X' V N: l'l N' tfksmm Carol Stempien , M, lk Barbara Stephens . 35 . A R ' ,x R ' 'f James Stine 2 S-,Q 1 ,IV' - ,S 'ff Bruce Stone ' Q S x ' ' X ,5 -, r Michael Stone f ' if in Dennis Strong A P' A ' N r, be--,NSN N Joseph Strong fm w A if - Hilda Stroup gf 'S Q, W V if-at A' : as N Lester Stubblefield 'Y -:if lr. -- as A .Lg,' Dennis Sullivan f F W -' Paul Svendsen , A W, ' Bob Swindells , M ROD Swinford What do we have here? Charles Szopinski Dennis Szymanski Betty Tabor Y 9 2 L-is .D -ht 50,50 F' v f 5 s , .A 4- .Q -I 1 A I C.: ' y ' A 2.-1 J-th' 4-, f -. . xx rv--iii! 3 I I v C? S t tyfirat fr 'face-' r v X , . '- S455 5 tw- W 4 ' , 9- ,. . -N v-,- I . S . . I ' I v I P ' ' t 1 Nl .ff ' S 1 Stephen Tadey Louis Tapella George Tate Robert Thomas Fred Thompson Patricia Thompson Timm Thorsen Marc Togliatti Terry Townsend Thomas Townsend Janet Tozzi John Traven Merikay Triner Edward Troughton L. Robert Trouper Charles Turcotte Ir. Carol Tusek Kenneth Tyrrell John Ulrich Rosemarie Varju Roger Varley Ronald Vasile Margaret Vercellotti Andrew Verchimak Kathleen Vidmar Karen Ann Viscum Janice Voltarel Bernard Wahl Arthur Walker Virginia Ward ae Weldin types material for Mrs. Brewer. fudenfs in the Sr r . A , . 'Af' Q , N V ,M 5 1,6515 me M , it L- - -J A . Q 2 1 , M T , T if: iz A -e ,., 'J ' ' ' 1 -,. K., A -. if , -Q f XX J K Q----r - r 'X A .J . x 5, f v - - -f-.Qt fri' -'-. M 13 ' W . V QM X K ,gs K 'N A3 ,gs -b -E75 E A f - .. K 9 4- , xr' Q . N I It 153.- YQY lxgpf N xlfjl- X NWS 'FXR x t - :H . x ' 1 1, -- .. get IV I' kim' '- Ei'5..Q1. A if- ' ' K. - X- l 53-, '11 ':'f 2 . R - I .str 5 -' r '-N f' 1 , . .J Q, 5' .R ,Q ul' 'l 5. f K It ,, - 1, ' it .- A V: :T . aj K W , , ,ah F X31 A 4 - ' Q rr X df 4 is s J r 'ef , , I Pm . c J ' -V 'z vm., kr X , iss? 1 st. 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X R .V X ' Q T Q psi, , Q -3 -' .ix wc- -A '- ' X5 V-Y i is eff- N -f-- .. ,. , Q A Q In .A S' Q Q, ':. Y ' '. f K A x QQ. 'Hb : k i ,wh-:vu t We .E .. Y., .. L .rr it -iii ,-'G' t W- - 0 Q s Q' ffl: , ,' '- '9 T X , 2 .2: , xl . Q i x R i v-KX ik Sh Ronald Werner Brian West Donel White Gwendolyn White Neil E. White Robert Whitler Wayne Widner Michael Wiechen ,Taneann Wilharm John Wilhelm Ruth Wilkie Richard Wille Larry Wilson Pat Wilson Donald Wingler Sharon Winkler Maxine Wizorek Sally Wohlgemuth Stanley Wojciechowski Robert L. Wolf Carol Wolfe Laura Woodward Robert L. Wright Mahir Yapilioglu Dean Larry Yarbrough William Yocum Gary Yocum Dennis Young Joseph D. Young Jr. Richard Young l 1 l l wars:--w.,4:,..:. - , fa ' H N :V 'fl-:,,5,:,.,,,Q,,,p,w.,,m.v,.,k,,.,, ., . ..,. I , V , . . V X .., - .a 124 i9H21iSii,v.v.v.v.vAvAvA9.vAvAv4vAv.vAvAvAv.vAVA? John Marshall and Delmar Richards walk down the stairs after the close of another day. :I 1.35 5 wvskswzg 9- - E'-mga MP M34 , ,, ,sf - 'T it xx H X wt - N- - Q 1 ' .., - f Uv.-,X egg! SAA- Y y ,..s..,.Sg.1. iV,:-gsirl : s, H 'Q iv .s 2 , .. 1' , f .r , dr ' A212 If-3. '- ku .gy Donna Zahm Q at-y Tj' x 9-T .- Lois Zentarski ' ,A .Q 'QP X6 , ai' N W A, , Leslie Zettergren lg a., U ..,...' x f rf ma -. '- Beatrice Zinser Q., I NM' 't is-. Yi 'Xl i Robert Znidarsic 'S .X 1' A -X1 A ,Q Walt Cargle thinks of all his home- work, or is it his Saturday night date? M are Weshmen. , up a Wg 4 'Na - Freshman class officers meet to discuss plans for the year. Jim Arnold, presidentg Janet Tozzi, secretaryg and Iirn Morris, vice-president, talk over their ideas. Jay Berlinsky Marianne Bracken Charlie Brown Jerry Burzawa ' ff' 'rv ! Geraldine Carlson Nicole Carlson f Ted Carlson Don Carter ,ag I i fl lx ,,.,,r. if-ff 'Qf-' ,li Larry Casserilla Raymond Czajkoski r 3 wwf... C? El r ,Mr or C 5-.Ni li 1 '-41 Pat De Mink AR :L W r 14-of ,Q as. 'sf Frank Dickey r- a, Q ,lj , ' Q f' 4 X I , 'Nr-.Q kv ,A 4 4 at as ' N, 5 ...Af I ' -51 A x A -:H J vat .' -j-1 f -z. 1 . R Yi- H. , X f sifwie. we ' '.iG'T'Q5E?- 125 as tr t .Q ,- - av. v - , it , x --mp.. ' Concentration is the key to good grades! ? Ioan Ferguson Carol Frattini Gary Galick William Gay Karen Geuther Michael Gosack Mark Graham Robert L. Graham Tom Griffin Margaret Grubbs Janice Hacker James G. Hickey Doris J. Holmes Dennis Horvat Rudy Horvath Scherlye Hutcherson Carol Jennings Ed Johnson Robert L. Jungles Tom Kousathanas Thomas Kousathanas ' Charlotte Kwiatek Bruce Lewin Tom Lockhart James Lois Robert Lytle William J. Malinowski Joe Marconi Charles Marshall Jerry Marvick 6 av, -Q, 150 vp, ' 'Q G- ' - - . sr- Q ' 562 v my y x 5 .. 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Murphy Stuart Noll Shirley Oseman Robert A. Paluck Eileen Paul Kathy Pickett Larry Pirc Judy Proffit Francis Ramuto Rita Roy Ianet Reeves Tom Resutko James J. Rungaitis Nancy Seiler Sally Io Siegmund Betty Sims Louis Sineni Karen Skikas Ronald Snell Jim Stanley William Tallman Steven Tunell Linda Van Dyke Victor E. Venturo Carolyn Vespie Ralph Waldhouser Warren Wilson Virginia Wrona Not everyone has one of those! Thomas Zinneman H it Richard Zitzke I ??9'm3ffi 28 X I X X Q-' .. X 1 's. X x X B 1 l i 3 I 1 I Some Freshmen can do unusual things. 4-qnunliv' ....--our I ....--f 2 E q ' . ' I asv 'Q' -Q-X 2 K. VFR K Qs N ' xi Who substituted Sleep-eez for my No-Doz? , -gif He thinks I'm going to pay for our date Saturday night. SQL - -3-1-:xr N -, ' A-,gtg , Bag- 5 J - ' Ei i ,J Xt X , - . K by X NQ X , .. Ax.. . Q . XS hx ' .4 5, 3'3 'X'-f-.'.jXY?:':gV '- fffe :Regis 5 X N5 .:.::'.'i3X,.:?ff?v'sf1.'- :SN 1-f iw . Q .t,-.-4.-Nt: t 1 :-- c-.- N -'x 'X g X.. 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W- 5 '- , tg- 1, - : If , j- - Ay: 2. - Y-. ,. -,f-. .-, . , .wr- ' - 7 .,x:-' N 'X -' x-,X'-.' ... wC'x,.- nf--,. ,- 1.3.-X . - 1- 119- N- ,. .gg - ' M ',.. 1 1:11 1 .,.y-v3g1a- - --13 -' ..'1x2-A-ggi . . ... - ' '. . . - ' ' :- S 01 f zu ' ' 'i -Q ' 'fp'-' :N -Ni - 5- fx ki-3-:Q If -.V -Lf.-: V A Ya got to hug 'em every morning, sings Marty Sharp at the Freshmen assembly. ' if -. ' ' ia 5 X sl 3. i ,- j x' ,- . u B-'Q I , 1. Ng WRC- J i ,X ,,x,, Q ,,i.... -.4 f M 55.2. ,- , 'Si' J ff -33:14 - NE' ve' - V-'if .. ay X W - r Q sf:-2 ! -:. 'gn1',:,, aw- 1 ' . +4 Jn ,M emzfriam Jacqueline Sue Thontlin, known by everyone as Jackie, was a business major at Joliet Junior College. She participated in many school activities, especially those concerning JC Players, and also was very active in her church. She attended Sunday School for thirteen years without an absence, was a Sunday School Leader, Adult Youth Leader. and member of the Church Jr. Choir. All those who knew Jackie will remember her smiling face, friendliness. good will and loyalty. ,4 ufographs 4 . , Q W .44 PQ, K ,S F G X .5 r 1-Z 5 X ig fl g. 53' ig I 5' 1. gr I . R, .Xxx ' 5, 1 .V:, 1 N- g ' 'rggn wt . 1 h Make mf 11 saphamvre - gr, M. f- ' , -: N:,Q,-:in De- .- -. ff 1 'L -. Q. o r xv Q' w 4 4 M 1 XL i ... ' gfaiff - :fps Mfg, I?c.11Q'.v, . . nj:- ii .MQ if AW' just far tanight 4 Norman Zflmmas i-sw.-N.. 151353 gg: , :Ng if ,N-L. 53 h i. - 'E fgi ' EL. 1 E. FS: 'w 2.3-I w I x , Q 1 +R' , 7 . X . ' J: Q X J' v- ., 3' If A , 'R 2 , Y I 7 1 f , Q I ' l ,. ' S Q1 .C r 5 s fF5f': xfl. .. 5 qzff, - f ,Q , ..... . 3 i an f ef 3? i rf QE' 14:31 5 .C -' 1 1574 3-1.2 ' 'K i 15? ia Q YA ,g 555 1 ui H. -A nf ' , 3 Si? w fr- 4? -af' 5 , 2 ff? fs. ' G- 2 A if 2 's + , ' 3 9 . , V f 5 4 xi 4 ,.1:, . j. g if? ilff 5 ,srrai 14: 4 , , . , . W . f 'f fb, gl Liz, ,zu 5 D X fx I J.. 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Q W gf 3- 5 .I x 5' ,ag iq , tu fag 'dak if xx-,Sul I' I . 1 X , 1-:S V , Q 4 www J Q 6 M A UH Tp tp, c-.11 .-, Y . V, .-- -5 .vi Q , , 'K Saplzamvre Glass Officer From Scott Rodeghiero: To posterity and for the annuals of history I earnestly entreat that the precedent initiated by the renowned class of 1962 resulting in the creation of that magnanimous spectacle known affectionately as the Sophomore Revue, the epitome of theatrical splendor, become an annual affair for students and faculty to anticipate with excitable fervor. Consequently, the class of 1962 will live on in the hallowed halls of IIC in the unforgettable form of a histrionic thrill brought to you through the courtesy and competency of the Sophomore Class. From Ken Lawson: It is at this time of the year when you, the student body, look back through the events of the preceding school term. Starting with the all school picnic in the fall through the formals, and finally the sophomores' departure at graduation, you ponder the question of whether this was a successful year for the school, the student body, and you, yourself. As you reflect, numerous other activities come into mind. Some of these were fun-filled, others ofa more serious nature. However, all of them played an important role during the school term. All of these events and activities took leadership in one form or other. Whether it came from class officers, the Student Council, various clubs, or the committees, it was there when it was needed. This leadership ability is what will make or break a school's spirit. I, in behalf of the different club and class officers, hope that we have succeeded in planning and carrying out a year that all students will remember. I further hope that this fine new leadership will be continued in the halls of IIC in the following years. From Mary Ann fKootzJ Lambakis: In September of 1960 I entered the stone campus of Joliet Junior College as a freshman, unaware of what lay before me. As time progressed, I had the honor of holding the office of secretary of the sophomore class. It has been more than a pleasure to have worked with a student body which has been as cooperative and enthusiastic as this one has been. Upon leaving this institution, I wish to will to my successor two worn-out fstubbyj pencils and my scripto notebook, in hopes that she for hey may put them to better use than they have been previously. Good luck to all in the years ahead! It's been real .... ! 1 4 . i A 5 W-n......x1' Iames W. Aellig Jim To: Illinois State Normal From: Morris High School Pre-Commerce Ralph H. Alderman To: Illinois State Normal From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: SEA 2 John H. Alexander lack To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School General - Business hy, - Q v.,:1 . W - '- P X Activities: Business Club 2, JC Players 1, A ' -l ' ffL..:,,, V, Letterman 1 ' 1 , . 1 'Qi 1 Carl G. Anderson Andy V To: University of Illinois .,.,, . N, From: Plainfield High School , . 5 ' X ' -.iw fig' Chemical Engineering -1. ,-..., i n :A ,f.. ,QV 215 t 1' A. Q ' . Elizabeth M. Anderson Betty Q: .5:1:f513ff . ' To: Northern ' E: - . .1'- ' , , ::gQ?i From: Lockport High School -si Music Education A X 3, V. Activities: Business Club 2: JC Choir 1, 2: 2 Zi M Press Club 1, 2, sEA 2, wAr. 1: smdem Council 2: Blazer 1, 2: Homecoming A Court 2: Honor Guide 1 1f15f:E:sE: fl Henry T. Azuma To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Engineering Activities: Engineers 1,25 Student Council 1, 2 1 f Wh I4 lmrnm lzke a To: University of Illinois 7 From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Pharmacy I Activities: SMS 1.2: wAL 1 ' ' 1,--: Glenn Bates Ir. N W V -Q In From: l. T. H. S. s I , - x Robert Bato Bob ' Q :'. ? H 'EQ1 , 4 To: University of Illinois -'l' si f' QQ l' X From: J. T. H. S. H V, 'Eg lin ' Electronics EE. M ZT., 5 Q Activities: Football 1,2: Swing Band ' 1 I 4 .i. : . . f:- -, --..,. Nicholas F. Bauman Nick 6 A fr. To: Western Illinois University ..-siisiis 'qvg Sify? . ' CSM' 55fEis25z:5si'?1i .:-: 1 531:-ef-4.5 -X 2?-? f'f1?121if ,ffQ'fQ,ui2'Q2Q'H1gh School ' Robert Becker Beck To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1, 2 Janice R. Benac Jan To: Western Michigan From: Central High School - Phoenix, Arizona Pre-Medical Technology Activities: SMS 1,2 uZi ' 1 Auxlmwmwz Y , A I Margaret E. Bennett Meg To: University of lllinois From: Lockport High School Art Activities: Press Club 1.2: w Student Council 1,2 Barbara A. Benson 'Barb From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: WAL 1 James A. Benson Benny To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1.2 David R. Berard 'Dave' To: University of Illinois From: J. C. H. S. Liberal Arts Judy A. Bemoteit To: Northern From: I. T. PL S. Pre-Education Activities: SEA 2: WAL 1, 2 Dennis S. Borowski Den' To: Chicago Art Institute From: 1. T. H. S. AI! Q frauger, mme frm: far 'ww wflfiq 5 i' F' '1 f . Q. M 'ull'l 6- , Leo I. Bourg To: Normal From: I. T. H. S. Business Don E. Boykin To: Howard University - washington. From: I. T. H. S. Drafting Activities: Lettermen 1,2: Football 1, Basketball 1.2: Tennis 1,2: Baseball: Track: Discussion Club Kenneth R. Brainard Beard To: St. Norbert's - Wisconsin From: J.T. H. S. Pre-Education Everett J. Brannberg Jr. Terry To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Engineering Physics Activities: Engineers 1,2: IC Choir 1 Mickey A. Bret Mick To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Business Activities: Business Club 2: Engineers l Paul J. Brower Jr. Buddy From: Lockport High School Commercial Art Activities: Student Council l 139 Diana F. Buck Bucky From: l. T. H. 5. Pre-Education Activities: JC Choir l, 2 Edwin T. Bull From: J. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Discussion Club Paul F. Buss To: Northwestern From: J. C. H. S. Technical Sandra L. Cagwin Sandy To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Liberal Arts 4 N 39 X A ' . Q Q Curtis B. Caldwell Curt .2 , ffj 4,' To: Northern 'iw N . . yu Q From: I. T. H. S. vw! ' , r. x 3 General ph K' ' V 455 -H A Activities: Press Club 1,2: Shield 1,25 ...,. Q 1 , .:.:.y Baseball 2 gif H ' 'ii fff l ly ' L .53 l 'r fi I ::2E1feg.:- Thomas J. Campbell Tom -- M, 2 To: University of Illinois , From: I. C. H. S. 'QA P Q: Liberal Arts ' N ' M ,312- WCZW' A 112'- Y mais. 5'r0m town fa tv Wu amz James M. Canaday Jim To: North Central From: Morris High School Activities: Tennisl Raymond J. Carli Chief To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2, 3 Richard A. Carlson Skeeter To: Michigan State From: J. T. H. S. Zoology Activities: Track 1, 23 Wrestling 2 Andrea I. Carnegie Andy To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: WAL 1,2 Elbert W. Carroll El To: University of Illinois From: J. C. H. S. Chemical Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2 Frank Cepon Jr. Jr. To: Northern From: I. C. H. S. Electronics 1 1 ,ag ,EN If .f Y hrzfugh uf llc' scatter rl realm Gerald I. Cunico Coon To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Pre-Law Michele K. Curtis Cricket To: Normal From: Lockport High School Pre-Education Activities: SEA 2 Iames A. D'Amico lim To: DePaul University From: Plainfield High School Pre-Law Activities: JC P1ayers.l Llewellyn T. Davies 'Lew' To: Northern From: Minooka High School Liberal Arts Activities: IC Choir 1, 2 Larry G. DeLay To: lllinois Wesleyan From: Coal City High School General Charles W. Dockendorf 'Chuck' To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Drafting 'sv Q'- ' William I. Cernugel Jr. Bill To: Northern From: I. C. H. S. Business Richard L. Chavez Bucky To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Activities: Press Club 2, Track l Richard K. Collopy Rich To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Liberal Arts Activities: Press Club 1,2 Sharon M. Cronholm Shar To: Southern From: Lockport High School Liberal Arts Activities: SEA 2 Marion E. Crosby To: Telephone Operator From: I. T. H. S. Education Phillip Crowe Phil To: University of Minnesota From: Duluth Central High School - Duluth Minnesota Architecture Activities: IC Players 2, SEA 2 y1'n: . ' ,,, ,, ,. .-K. 4 . 'Q ,Y f- 5 ff' I I P K A 5 -33 1 ff .1153-9 ,ff si . J lmb - 'r-1, if 2' 2 . i' java. sta , ,Rx fy? 'Si -. -2 : :- - mx . ' 'A 'Q Dominic P. Egizio From: I. T. H. S. Technical Jeanette M. Egizio lan From: St. Francis Academy Business Activities: WAL 1 George H. Eibel lr. Buzz To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Activities: Lettermen 1, 2: Baseball 1,2: Football 1,2 Harry A. Eicher To: Lewis College From: I. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Activities: SEA 2 Paul M. Eisen To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Liberal Arts swf' . Veterans 1, 2: Activities: IC Players 1: SEA 1, 2: Stu- dent Council 2: Discussion Club 1, 2 Joyce Ellena 42 ,., , 1 Richard J. Dombrowski Domb To: Saint Joseph's From: J. C. H. S. f fi at ' 7 Activities: Lettermen 1,2: Football 1,2 ' 553' . ' ikfffij ' T5-1 V ,:, 4 Larry F. Duchance Dutch From: J. T. H. S. Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2 A V - V y . r t -f Loretta J. Dunajewslci Lorie jggjrggggfggn To: Field of accounting and general ww. 'N office work - From: St. Francis Academy . I A X Business i Activities: Business Club 1 ' Paul D. Duncan Dunc To: Southern .3 From: I. T. H. S. A Z3 Drafting Eg gs K Robert E. Durant Ir. Bob ' From: Plainfield High School , Pre-Commerce :.,gr:,-, A Edward Edson Cv sec ll sanctuary fm 5 .idx :Kg ,- W. N A Joan Elliott Charles B. Engvall Swede To: University of Iowa From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1, 2 Joan Enich To: College of St. Francis From: J. T. H, S. Pre-Education Activities: SEA 2: WAL 1. 2 Nadine Enich To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Phyllis J. Etheridge Phil To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Education Activities: Business Club 15 Press Club 1,2: SEA 2: Shield 1,2 Patricia S. Evans Pat From: Wilmington High School Pre-Education Activities: SEA l, 2 mr wunlry ' Ao' 5511 H1 yvufh E WSW... N-r g .. MGI' ifffwhff V 'H 'f f' fiiaht .ff .f IW , 'i f f ' I ,Nf 5.,: -'-:ae-e:1f-f-.. 'V ' 4 , I ..r. A ., ,Q 1 ,., I '-5' X25iB:.,:.-es., ' Q: .... . 1' zx z 'I I..-5:5iE1': .-:+ sect,-:-: gy- , --as-za, Jacqueline I. Feltz Jackie To: Illinois Institute of Technology From: Lockport High School Chemistry Activities: SEA 2 John P. Finch To: Iowa State University From: Mazon-Verona-Kinsman High School Agriculture Business Activities: Engineers 1, 2 Carol L. Fiser To: Secretarial position From: J. T. H. S. General Business Paul R. Fisher To: Northwestern From: 1. T. H. S. Music Education Activities: IC Choir 2: Swing Band 1,2 Kenton W. Fiske Chatter-boxer To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Electrical Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2 Ralph Foreman From: Lockport High School 143 John R. Frartinger Frat To: Normal From: Plainfield High School 'V Liberal Arts Activities: SEA2 Carol A. Freter To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: Boosters 1: Business Club 1: 1 SEA 1,2 Verna J. Fretty To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: SEA 1, WAL1 John Gabel Wayne E. Gargrave To: University of Illinois From: Yorkville High School Chemical Engineering LeRoy E. Gaskln To: Southern From: I. T. H. S. Agriculture 453.5 ,,.-Espmgdf xg.,-,. 9, fr 3 r H A I ai , 'Tvs fx ' , 1 ' r Of cal eye lalwr , of the I clurcr 's ram W- 3,1 James P. Glavan Glav To: Northern From: I. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Lettermen 2, Football 2 Margaret L. Gleason Peggy To: Northern From: St. Francis Academy Pre-Education Att D. Gonzales Otto To: Northern From: Saint Thomas High School - Rockford Physical Education Activities: Lettermen 1.2: Baseball 1,2: Basketball 1 Clyde Gotanson Constance A. Govostis 'Connie' From: Lockport l-ligh School Pre-Education Activities: Press Club 1, 2: SEA 2: Blazer 1.2: Casuals 1. 2 Ruth Govostis From: Lockport High School Liberal Arts Activities: Press Club 1, 2: Blazer 1,2: Casuals 1, 2 , ,-fr e . You X . 3. - ' V Q mf 49x ':' vb' 'Ya-x .Q EW vs---r, of valleys Studie Paul W. Guertin Meat To: Lewis or Aurora College From: I. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Terry E. Guidetti Ter To: Northwestern From: I. T. H. S. Music Activities: IC Choir 1,2: Swing Band 1,2 Karen M. Gullicksen To: Eastern From: Lockport High School Pre-Education Activities: Boosters 1,2: IC Choir 1, 2: SEA 1, 2: WAL 1,2 Wayne R. Hajduk l-luntz To: Stout Teachers College - Wisconsin From: J. T. H. S, Pre-Education Activities: Veterans 1 , 2 Robert N. Hancock Bob To: SL Louis College of Pharmacy From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Pharmacy Activities: JC Players 2, Press Club 2, SMS 2 Larry J. Hartung To: University of Illinois From: I. C. H. S. Engineering Activities: Engineers 2 Stanley I. Grauer Stan To: Tri State From: I. T. H. S. Engineering Activities: Engineers 1 2 Pam Gray To: Teaching From: I. T. H, S. Pre-Education Activities: Press Club 1 2 SEA 1 2 John F. Gregg To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Medical Activities: SMS 1.2 Football Manager 1 James W. Grimm hm To: Loyola From: I. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Dianne Grinton Di To: Southern From: J. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Donna I. Grumish From: Coal City High School Pre-Education and their cf awards - '-',. ' .5.5,.,,af.?' XX ,tr Ks-I. g ...Qw- if Y 4 .dr - ' af . at James T. Herringer lim To: Northem From: Minooka High School Business Richard D. Hertzmann Dick To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Engineering Administration Activities: Business Club 2, Eng Brian A. Hirner Ace Mmm! iri lx, ,. as -. A gy .J T..- .A is ,1 ' - '. xx-X, c .fi is jx. : - I. 4- . 1:. -Q w S, ,. ineers 1 To: Work at Universal Head Co. From: Lockport High School Technical Drafting Activities: Baseball 1 Gary W. Hish Half Pint From: Lockport High School Electrical Technology Ronald L. Hollis Ron To: Northern From: J. T. l-L S. Pre-Education Activities: Smoker Committee: Cheerleaders 1, 2 Stella A. Holmes Stell To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Elementary Education Activities: JC Choir 1, 2 H.. -Q Sk 4 . . .- .YN .Q . s Q '. ' yfd' we Q gk. ,Al 1 X Maurine Hawes Curtner M. Heath Curt To: Southern From: J. T. H. S. Liberal Arts - Psychology Activities: JC Players 1, 2: SEA Norman A. Heiman Norm To: Southern From: Plainfield High School Liberal Arts - Biology Barbara A. l-Ielgeson Barb To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Medical Technology Davideen M. Hellberg Dave To: Accounting Work From: Lockport High School Business David J. Hennessey To: Normal From: I. T. l-L S. Physical Education Major Activities: Lettermen 2: SMS 1: 1, 2: Football 2 amen! in the 'r biddings see-r N , . A :A H .iss fi , X .J B X . X yy-'sf-r lg: - 1 , 2 Baseball .f-x We vous' Jerome C. Hood Jerry 1 . To: U of Southern Califomia ' J - a J ,ii--East ' -. From: J. T. H. s. ' 'S J Liberal Arts Q Activities: Swing Band 1,2 gf: A ' V ,Q !, lg ' 2 W . Deborah A. Houseknecht Debby To: U of Colorado From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: JC Players 1, 2: JC Choir 1, 2: SEA 2 Ronald M. Hughes Ron To: U of Missouri From: Lincoln Way High School Liberal Arts X' I Activities: Lettermen 1, 2: Press Club 1, 2: j :fl.5j' i,'5!:4 I C: Veterans 1,2: Baseball 1, 2: Football 1,2 f ' i s Richard E. Hulina Rich To: U of Illinois IES: J From: J. C. l'L S. 7 T Engineering KA .M ' Activities: Engineers 1.2: Student R., ,V W' Council 2 'A Patricia M. Hunsley Pat -- To: Northern A ' From: LT.:-1. s. 'V Pre-Education Q Activities: Jc Prayers 1, 2: sms 1, 2 Q David A. Hurst Dave To: U of Missouri From: J. T. H. S. ' ' they Wim ha rf thczr skzll Activities: JC Choir 1: Press Club 1, 2: Shield 1:Casua1s 1,24 Blazer 1. 2 -ff' , .T . wiikgx ' 1 ' EW' James P. Hutchings 'Hutch' From: Morris Technical Drafting U Ralph E. Jackson Jr. To: U of Illinois From: Wilmington High School Agriculture Gilbert H. Jacobs Farmer From: J. T. H. S. General .NW :ig-1 s. V John G. James Greek To: U of Illinois - '5.f,- Y , ' R ., , T From: J. T. H. S. ly V V X ' H 1. 1534 Pre-Education M F , i 1 1 , 9, Mathew G. Jandura 'Matt' ,, 'lf' P -ff T - Le 'CII .V ga E ., N: o. wis o ege ' ' ' From: J. C. H. S. Q7 L T Pre-Commerce L u f - A f J , , Jacqueline Jasper Jackie ,B , , , ' ' ' ' J 147 - 'H - - - - 1 Now, now, Dave, cafeteria food can't be that bad. Dave Hurst, Terry Guidetti, and Dick Wright seem to disagree. Come on let's twist again .... Debbie House- knecht and Bob Munch get in some quick practice before the contest. i 4, s s ' ' N N F. xl aplzv Everything's Coming Up Roses for Joyce Speck- man on the annual ski trip to Mount Telemark in Cable, Wisconsin. Tony De Angelis looks on. Due to a bus breakdown, the group spent an extra day at the ski lodge. e .-A 1 Y' R Q A-'H V A , ni . 1 ' ' Dean Rowley visits the troops on the Berlin Y + front. Says the dean, I wonder when Khrushchev f , Y ' Af I 4 f is planning his next Summit Conference? ' if g t yu- - z: L,' A,':i, A . 4 av, 5 -'xi i ,-- -H 55? -.v -4-t' i A1 ' 'K fc.. f J: X' M0 I4 - --i li' 54 l pg . P Llc-, Q- 0 Q. Renee Slatton, Terry Williams, and Bob Visconti were the chief cooks at the SEA fall picnic. From the looks of it nobody else got anything to eat. Isn't that right, gang? That's better Dave. It couldn't have been that bad. Charles W. Johnson Chuck To: U of Colorado From: Barrington High School Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1, 2 Joyce A. Johnson From: J. T. H. S. Pre -Commerce Thomas L. Johnson Tom To: Northern From: 1. T. I-L S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 2: Lettermen 2: Baseball 2: Tennis 1 Paul Kaluzny Larry J. Kienlen Larry To: U of Illinois From: Elgin High School Pre-Medical Activities: SMS 1, 25 Student Council 1: Cheerleader 1 Tom Kienlen To: U of Illinois From: J. T. I-L S. Pre-Education Activities: Boosters 1, 2: Cheerleader I Track 1: Swimming 2: Discussion Club 1 spec, L W .1 ' ' ' A -l viv- QWKWX, I7 manage Iwvk and thing :.. at. Y 1 ' F . .5 ' , , ' 4 Laws ' A Es' J . X St N X if - ESS! J, -. 4 4-2 :QQ l V N fax L C S ist YY? 5, XR .3213 gl -:ag 2 .l -ss 1s .fp 'xsane 'sf-ff f X Qs? 53 'Q YN X H f 3......-f :oils X - - if 'be I .84 Loran J. Kimsey To: U of Illinois From: Lockport High School Biology 'mrs' Acrivities: Engineers 1: JC Players 1, 2 SEA 2: SMS 2: Bridge Club 2 Nancy Klett To: St. Francis College From: J. T. PL S. Music Activities: JC Choir 1.2: WAL 1.2: Swing Band 1, 2 Richard I. Knarr Dick To: Normal From: Winamac Public High School General Activities: Press Club 2: SEA 1, 2: Veterans 1, 2 Carol L. Koenig To: U of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: Press Club 1. 2: SEA 1,27 Shield 1. 2: Homecoming Court 2 Dorothy J. Kon Dee To: U of Wisconsin From: Lockport Pre-Education Activities: JC Players 1: SEA 1: WA Michael Kostecki Mike To: Southern Florida From: J. T. H. S. Liberal Arts L1 fi' + -1 S 2 ,Q ,. 'lf N. vb' :'5. 'fix - .L v U Y ,1- i 'gQ.'QlZf. fi Joseph I. Kuban To: Lewis College From: I. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1, 2: Football 2 Thomas C. Kucinic Tom To: Northern From: J. C. H. S. Business Robert W. Kulof Bob From: Morris Community High School Pre-Commerce Thomas I. Laken Scrape To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Civil Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2: Lettermen 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2 Mary Ann Lambakis 'Kootz' To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Pre- Education Activities: Boosters 1: Business Club 1.2: SEA 1, 2: WAL 1, 2: Student Council 2: Class Secretary-Treasurer 2 Alma M. Lauffer E1mer To: Southern From: Lockport High School Pre-Education Activities: JC Choir 1, 2: JC Players 1: Press Club 2: SEA 2: WAL 1: Student Council 2: Shield 2: Swing Band 1, 2: Homecoming Queen 2 Wim Andrew J. Kotowicz Andy To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2 Robert R. Koval Bob To: Air Force From: I. C. H. S. Electronic Technology Activities: Baseball 2 Robert L. Kozoman Bob To: Illinois Institute of Technology Chemical Engineering August P. Kramer Gus From: I. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce William C. Krapf Bill To: Electronic Technology From: Peotone High School Electronic Technology Kay A. Kroschell From J, T. H, S, Pre-Radiology Activities: Boosters l. Business Club. SMS and make them acl .... 'X Q gs solar'-N .Q .1 l . X ss. . -: j if. in f' 'kai A - -sen ,Q . ' MJ. as x e , J 1 4Ni' ,, is B 1- it 1 s . AF. . W. ug,-1 , V-P... Eg fi Malin W l : 3 N. X V N if William J. Marco Stinky To: Eastern From: I. T. H. S. Physical Education Activities: Veterans 2, Baseball 1: Football 2 Michael P. Merfeld Mike To: Northern From: Lincoln-Way High School Business Activities: Business Club 2 Thomas Marion General From: Lockport High School General Business Activities: Business Club 1, 2 John E. Marshall Johnny To: University of Minnesota From: Wilmington High School Forestry Vince Marvic, Ir. Frank R. Mason To: University of Illinois From: Fairfield High School Chemical Engineering Activities: Engineers 1, 2 Steve Lauffer Semi From: I. T. I-L S. Pre-Law Kenneth D. Lawson To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Architecture Activities: IC Choir 1, 25 Student Council 2 George S. Little From: I. T. H. S. Pre- Education Activities: SEA 1 David F. Lustick Les From: I. T. H. S. Business Patricia J. Mahoney Pat To: Normal From: I. T. FL S. Pre-Education Activities: Boosters 1, 2: Press Club 13 SEA 2: WAL1: Student Council 13 Cheerleader l,2: Home- coming Court 1 Iames L. Mance Jim From: Lockport High School Physical Education Activities: Lettermen 1.2: Baseball 1,25 Football 1, 2 ,4 rigrfrotzs student. What tl . ,ag X 'N xg-A as' 1 .s:- 'T , .2 ,M .g.,. L :fr A , W my A -V. . 1 l ' . ' X: X E .v-zsqglv. t :- I K5 Richard G. McClintock Rich From: J. T. H. S. Electronics Donald L. McCowan Mac To: Michigan Institute of Mining and Technology From: I. C. H. S. Forestry James P. McGuire Jim To: Northern From: Lincoln Way Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1, 2: Lettermen 2 Jerilyn K. McKinney Jeri' From: Lockport High School Art Activities: Press Club 1, 2: WAL 1 Patricia Ann McMahon 'Pat To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: IC Players 1, 2: SEA 1, 2 Marietta T. Merlo Muffie From: I. T. H. S. Business Activities: Business Club 2: WAL 1, 2 Q5 -s:::'r sfzfrmy wut 5 than fallow rl . .1 ...,-N,---V 7 K , 1 N 1: ' l ' , W X R, , , .I ..,, I ' ,V,.,9,.'S . ..,, ,.A,wA, N aw ,, A. - f ,M fin as-Y' s -ff. - f , X 1 iii: 1. ' I . ..,. 4 .f'l l ' ll: 3 :R ,.,. If f H Barbara Ruth Merrell Barb To: Wesley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Nursing Activities: SMS 1, 2: WAL 1, 2 Albert L. Meyers III To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Music - Geology Activities: JC Choir 1: Swing Band 1, Leonard P. Miklic Cat To: Illinois Normal From: I. T. H. S. Pri.nti.l'lg Activities: Lettermen 2: Baseball Manager 1 David W. Misischia 'Mich' To: University of Iowa From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Pharmacy Activities: SMS 1, 2 Jackie Montgomery To: Northern From: Blytheville High School Pre-Education Activities: Larry E. Morris To: University of Illinois From: Lockport I-ligh School Physics - Mathematics 2 Activities: Engineers 1: SMS 2: SEA 2: Discussion Club 2: Bridge Club 2 X 3:0 4 75 Q- ,.,,g ,li-fr . 4 'I P' RT'-453 - 'ff-1 Ti' ff x,. '.?,N Q.-' - Q ful' . A 1, my ,. V 4 K 94 U . sg ' I 1 X .. I ., V 8 I 1.55, ' 'K 394 - is ni-11 S 1-,sr Paula J. Muehler v To: University of Illinois X p From: Lincoln-Way High School , Pre-Education RL. ff .W X V ASL? . Mx ' 532 ' John L. Nicoll QQ 6' To: Purdue ' 'X . ,g From: J. T. H. s. f ff, 2 Pre-Medicine 15,4- 'ff,,, Q Q. sn-:url Lawrence E. Nolan Larry N ' To: Lewis College 1 From: J. T. H. s. Pre Commerce 1 fr, - ., James T. Norris Jim To: Northern From: I. T. l-L S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1, 2 Paul A. Orosco Butch To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. General Thomas I. Pajak Tom To: Southern From: Lockport High School Agriculture AA. as-.T Ri ff 1... . Mins 1? . ' is if 1 . .E .Ei VN V .:.:.. J -V 1 . Q st' 4 A 1 9' 'x A l S., Q ' Y. -. . . , ,Q x X X x N Xxx' y s X S' J x N x X s S x assi:-:::ws - fx.,-...Q U15 labor 'ug time nf Bonnie R. Pearson From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: Business Club 1: WAL 1, 2: Homecoming Court 1 Carolyn M. Peterman Petie To: Northern From: Lockport High School Pre-Education Activities: Press Club 2: SEA 1, 2: WAL 1, 2 Chris A. Peterson Tuna To: Northern From: Wilmington High School Physical Education Activities: Lettermen 2: Baseball 2: Football 2 Larry M. Peterson Pete To: University of Illinois - - From: Minooka High School V' 15 F791 X Electrical Engineering NQ5, X. YN m X -1 A A - dl 1' 2 f - Activities: Engineers 1,2 iv. :X - - Q X34 ' ' Ron G. Petrinos Pete ' 'L' To: Northern r , From: I. T. H. S. Physical Education and Education Activities: SEA 1, 2 A . X J' -A X ,x Vs Q M s X X x x 4 , H IN R' - N x W QM, x ' x 0' x X X x 'N x vi 15, . Carla D. Phelps Krebbs 2 ,, To: Southern , ' From: Lockport High School Pre-Education Sf Activities: SEA 1, 2: WAL 1, 2 E ' iv Ai wilt' lv iw wwf 'Mr' t 4. ,cw 'ww' 'ESQ' K.. . . --'iff TT. - ki:-f' im-. iw: :S ,. f. h , sg jg? '05 X7 s ik, ' .,N- A ' s . i ifflwr - r Q,, A X ekizli i ,- ' K XX i , ferr ug if ' . ,. . 4 R5 ' I x ,4 ulumn, Winter, Spring William A. Ramsey Bill From: Lockport High School Pre-Vet. Medicine Activities: SMS 1.2 Jo Ann D. Reszel Josie To: Advertising From: Lockport High School Pre-Commerce Activities: WAL 1,2 Sharon L. Rinehart To: Northern From: Plainfield High School Home Economics Anita M. Roberts To: College of St. Francis From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Medical Technology Activities: SMS 1,2 Scott I. Rodeghiero To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Pre-Medical Activities: SMS 1.2: Student Council 1.2: Class President 2 Evelyn Rogers Ev To: Northern From: Lemont High School Business Education Christopher C. Pinn Kit To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Pre-Med. Activities: Press Club 2: SMS 1,2, Shie1d2 Frank R. Pirc To: New York State Fl'0lTlI 1. C. H. S. Business Administration Activities: Veterans 1.2 Bernard L. Pollock Pow-Pow To: University of Illinois From: J, T, H. S. Liberal Arts Activities- JC Choir 1, Swing William L. Purdy Bill FFOTTII 1. T. H. S. General Robert E. Querio Bob To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Band l Activities: Engineers 1,2: Student C0111-IC11 1.2: Smoker and Lounge Committee 1 Ronald M. Ragan To: University of Illinois From: Mazon High School Engineering l is Q' '?.... f . 1. . -'Rik ii. me Nw .rt David G. Sandahl Dad To: Northern From: J. T, H. S. Business Activities: Business Club 1 .21 S Martha A. Sandberg Marty To: Augustana College From: Plainfield High School Pre-Education Sandra 1. Sanders Sandy To: Illinois Bell From: l. T. H. S. Pre-Medical Technology Activities: Press Club l. SMS 1. WAL 1, Blazer 1 Doris Mae Sandiford To: Nurses Training From: Mooseheart High School Pre-Nursing Activities: SMS 2 Melanie A. Schroeder Me1 To: Wesley Memorial Hospital Nursing From: J. T. H. S. Pre- Nursing Activities: SMS 1.25 WAL 1.2 James R. Schultz Schu1tzief' To: University of Illinois From: I. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: Business Club 1.2 anus Jack D. Rogers Bones To: Ohio State University From: I, T, H. S. Engineering Connie M. Roman To: Southern From: Oak Lawn High School Liberal Arts Activities: Boosters 1.2: JC Choir Players 1: SEA 2: WAL 1,2 David E. Roth Dave To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Commerce Activities: JC Choir 1.2: Swing Band Helen G, Rothlisberger To: College of St. Francis Fr0m: l. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: SEA 1.2 Gerald L. Russ Jerry To: University of Illinois From: Lockport High School Psychology Janice M. Russell lan To: Western Kentucky Stare C From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: WAL 1.2 ight mozffhsf rolled .i i- -57 X It NW' ve 9 S N X . Q xx X RX x ,.,3,- :.,:w.f -, +- Jeanne A. Siegmund To: University of Illinois ri-om: St. Francis Academy Chemistry Dorothy L. Sifferd From: Richland High School Liberal Arts Cynthia A. Skeel To: Wesley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing From: 1. T. H. S. Pre-Nursing Richard E. Skinner To: Purdue From: J. T. H. S. Engineering Activities: Engineers 1.2 Renee Slatton To: Southern From: Bosse High School-Evansville. lndiana Pre-Education Activities: JC Players 1.2: Press Club 2: SEA 1.2: Casuals 2 Don R. Smith Smity To: Southern , From: Wilmington High School Biological Science 6 'Qtr ' 1 S. IYA X Y 2 1,2 ' - . :X 5 4? V 2,5 if ,vlczzsingly away? the ninth r ifk KW . l I 1:5 .h -at ' 1 wxx Ronald E. Snedic Ron To: Northwestern From: J. C. H. S. Technology Activities: SEA 2 John L. Spalding Jack From: Lockport High School Pre-Physical Therapy Activities: SMS 1.2 Joyce A. Speckman Speck To: Airline Stewardess From: J. T. H. S. Home Economics Activities: Boosters 1.2: JC Players WAL 1.2: Social Council 1: Student Council 2: Cheerleader 1,2 Barbara A. Spisak Barb To: Airline Stewardess From: St. Francis Academy General Activities: Business Club 1. WAL 2 william I. Spiney Bi1l To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Engineering Activities: Engineers 1 , 2 Douglas D. Stangeland To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Business Activities: Tennis 1 gf 'ff' 'Q' ,, ' ,A X . -- 4 , ,. A .5'5'f.5W' 'Q .I gb - .ai it I s ' e gi-Q Q - . Q g -If . ,N . 1-rl, V r :Y A. hw.. I ', ! QA-. . W Q' 'f?'r , --. I. ' . .' 9, , s :X V is F'-if ff' 2 e 1 L-by e 3 f'-if 1 ' 'ei' if . ffl. ' V- - f-.ri lj- , 5 in- my 9'-Q F , inf, I -' ,Y V - 3:5 '-..,.-. x' A l V . J, - .. , A-. , - ' , , f . . -' . .s i r Q s. s f f .. me ' 'af .. i W ' k :' - . .,- ,, 'ffiz , ' X X i f 3f ' Q35 s - WY eg' , 'M X- lr, -. 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W ...--4 -c , , , js4:: ' - :-- 117.-N fl- , ., , -,YK '. ',',. , 5 P ' ' t QQ- - -dass.,-V--- -jqvvl 7 ' M' 4f I If 'A I ' lf ' i I ' I ' V 4 P' ,li .0-v 'f ' I +1 7-fivl L' ' I Mia F QQWS Carol Koenig studies while decorating the Press Club float for the Homecoming Parade Stop! Man-eating plants ahead, Mr. Hughes warns his botany class on a recent safari through the school greenhouse. Notice the native laundry in the background. f ' 1 . f' tce- t 'fig 'ft'1 ' 'l'4 1 h . fl ' F-2 N '. X H 1 .er -E ,f l , 2 gf' 45's ,. 'V f U- , ,rt 'l WPQQ ' 'Tc' '-'ik h ::5?.Ci -K 5 . W I 'Q 've 5, tn' c '52 J ' 1 Robert S. Staples Bob From: Lockport General Winnie E. Stariha To: Teaching From: St. Francis Academy Pre-Education Activities: SEA 2 Margie Startz From: J, T. H. S. Activities: JC Choir 1,2 Rosalie M. Sternisha Rosie To: Airline Stewardess From: J. T, H. S. General Activities: JC Choir 1 Marsha L. Stull Fluffy To: Southern From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities Boosters 1.2: JC SMS 2: SEA 1.2: John W. Sullivan To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. Liberal Arts if time . ? . ,av PM e X QUWIIS, grave nr gaudy A. 'iii 1-1- -fu' SW ' 'FW . -35 Ni ' - HJ LA, '-L: ' fs-:ww eg.- !' 1' 1 , , - X A 1,-Y ' 313 . Nita G. Sullivan Kitty From: J. T. H. S. Secretarial Activities: WAL 1 Donna Mae Swinford To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: WAL 1.2 James W. Sykes Jim To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Engineering Activities: Business Club 2: Engineers 1 Lettermen 2: Football 1.2: Track Roger E. Thorson To: Northern From: Morris High School Pre-Commerce Sandra L. Tierney Sandy From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Commerce Thomas I. Troughton Tom To: Art Center Institute From: J. T. H. S. Photography 5934 5' rib X, at James M. Troutman jim To: Northern FTOITII 1. T. H. S. Business Administration Activities: Business Club 2 any Vwx V2 ,F Lawrence W. Troutman Larry To: Northern From: Lockport High School Pre- Education --,qs v. W9 in Carol M. Turner From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: JC Choir 1.2: WAL 1,2 Ken E. Uhren Big Ken To: Notre Dame From: Lockport High School Pre-Mortician Activities: Track 2 Arthur V. Vaksdal To: University ol' Illinois From I. T. H, S, General Charles W. Valerio Charlie To: University of Illinois From: Coal City High School Agriculture Activities: Baseball 2, Basketball 2 deeters, students, streets .ouise C. VanAllen To: Normal 'rom: J. T. H. S. 're-Education lctivities: Boosters 1: IC Players 24 SEA .,2.WAL1 'atricia A. VanDyke Pat To: University of Illinois 'rom: J. T. H. S. .iberal Arts Activities: WAL 1. 2 Iecilia Vargas Lee Fo: Northern 'rom: Lockport High School 're- Education ictivities: JC Choir 1.2: JC Players 21 'ress Club 1,24 SMS 1.2: SEA 1.2: Shield bg Blazer 1.2: Wolf Call 1.2 Lonald W. Vaughn Ward 'oz Southern 'rom: Lockport High School iccounting Lobert C. Visconti Bob 'oz Northern rom: J. T. H. S. 're-Commerce ictivities: Press Clu b 2: SEA .amar Wagnon Reb To: Northern 'rom: I. T. I-L S, 'echnical Drafting 1.2: Shield 2 16 A-3 Activities: Lettermen 1.2: Football 1.2 .. 1 ' . VT :-'.i : -g . .15 NX- . 1- fsxf 1 ...ik Us F' so ., . 1 : I . .. A, I .,..:. 13' K -er ' Y xx sm- 1 N X ,wi X 'X Richard R. Wells Dick To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Pre-Veterinary Medicine William B. Wenger Bi1l' To: Northwestern From: I. T. H. S. Business Activities: JC Choir 1,2: Swing Band 1,2 Ronald Westerfield James A. Wiegmann To: Lewis College From: J. C. H. S. Pre-Commerce Gerald E. Willey Jerry To: University of Illinois From: I. T. H. S. Pre-Medicine Activities: SMS 1.2: Student Council 1, 2: Class President 1 Terry S. Williams T To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Activities: JC Choir 1: JC Players 1,2: SEA 1.2: Student Council 1 Jim Daniel J. Walker Danny To: University of Illinois From: Lincoln-Way High School Agriculture John Thomas Walker Tom-sweep To: George Williams University From: I. C. H. S. Physical Education Activities: Lettermen l,2: Baseball 1,2 Kenneth W. Walker Moose To: Northern From: Yorkville High School Pre-Commerce James B. Ward Red To: Lewis College From: J. C. H. S. General Business David C. Warthen Spot To: Northern From: J. T. H. S. General Activities: Press Club 1: Football 2: Track 1, 2 James S. Watson To: University of Illinois From: J. T. H. S. Chemical Engineering Activities: Engineers 2 A student c nth tl in sea?-ll ulfifikff F' 'S' fr .a . xii NWA' 6. It Ianet L. Williamson Willy To: Normal From: J, T. H. S. Pre-Education Activities: JC Choir 1, 2: sms 1: SEA 2: WAL 2 Darlene H. Wills Penny To: Dance Instruction From: I. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Activities: Boosters 1, 2: JC Players 1,2 Cheerleader 2 Kenneth I. Winterbottom Ken From: Mazon High School Pre-Education Activities: Basketball 1 Brian Wood Richard E. Wright Dick To: Northwestern From: J. T. H. S. Music Education Activities: JC Choir 2: Swing Band 1,2 Walter R. Wrobel Ron To: Air Force ' From: Lockport High School Drafting gown and ta 'ii Q 'TC' P' DEQ Q ella! cap as , tl Sn TZ RKLQ-gff. 1- - ar '-I5 ,s ' Q ,,i' lm? K El .V ' ' ' , ,I X ,-iff. ' ' . ' ' an v 4 . -Q V' if Leon E. Young Lee To: Northern From: J. T. H. QS. Business Activities: Business Club 1, Veterans 2 Leslie A. Yunker Les From: Carl Sandburg High School Business Activities: Business Club 1, 2 Patricia A. Zebell Pat To: Normal From: J. T. H. S. Activities: Business Club 1, 2: Press Club 1,2: SEA 1,2: Shield 1,2 Kent R. Ziech Duke To: University of Illinois From: 1. T. H. S. Pre-Medicine Activities: SMS 1, 2 Eleanor L. Zimmerman El1ie To: Southern From: Lincoln-Way High School Pre-Business Activities: Press Club 2: WAL 1, 2 163 Donald V. Button From: J. T. H. S. Technical Drafting Kaye R. Krohn To: J. T. H. S. From: I. T. H. S. Liberal Arts Activities: IC Choir 1: IC Players 1, 2: SEA 1: WAL 1, 2 Ianice R. Layette Stinky To: Art Institute of Chicago From: I. T. H. S. Commercial Art Geraldyne Marr Jeri To: Illinois State Normal University From: Civic Memorial High School Bethalto, Illinois Pre-Education Activities: IC Choir 2 William Morrison Bill To: University of Illinois From: Lincoln-Way High School Art William E. Nelson Nel1ie To: Southern From: Morris Community High School Conservation 'Wil' if 'WRX 164 Mare Sandra M. Pluth Sandy To: Illinois State Normal University From: Lockport High School Pre-Education Activities: Press Club 1: SEA 2: WAL 1, 2: Shield 1 Julia M. Walker Julie To: Northern From: I. T. H. S. Music Education Activities: IC Choir 1, 2 Mark Albrecht Randal Lee Bailey Joseph D. Baker Fred Baldazzi Donald Beahm Jack Beallis Helen Bell Robert Bethell Mary Lou Biggs William Black Diane Blair George J. Bobak William Bolte Alex Bonds Diana A. Bost Tom Braasch Raymond Brockman Lester C. Brown W. J. Bullifin Joann Cagwin William Cassell Ronald Casson Ken Cercello Stanley Chapas Daniel Chinski Anthony Contos vphvfuvrfs Ronald Cornelius Richard Cotter Ronald Crosetto Dale Cupples Louis Darin Ima B. Davis Judy M. Dill Edward Doran Earl Dowell Ronald L. Downen Mickey Drobnak William Dutkiewicz Richard Dystrup Robert Emperor John Fenili Ronald Franzen Robert A. Gelatka Walter Geleto, Jr. Kenneth Gilmore Arthur Goebel Robert Govoni Larry Grable John Gualdoni Edward Hanley James Harder Paul Henneberry Charles Holt Peter Horvath Thomas L. House Earl Huchinson Randall Hute Dale Imig Richard Ivins Gerald Johnson Robert Johnson Larry Johnson Robert Joly David Jones Jerry Julian Albert Kaleta Robert Kane Victor Kapetanovic Gordon Kay Kathy Keating Patrick Keigher Richard Kinzler Nicholas Kobe Barbara Kokosz John Kunis Arthur Kureghian Dean Kwarta Curt LaFontaine Tim Larson Diane Lockwood Stephen Long Anne Low Angela Lukancic Nicholas Lukasevich George Luman James Madsen Robert Manfred David Markwell Larry Mathisen Raymond McCabe Roger McClain Roger McDaniel Michael McKeon William McTee James Meyer Paul Miller James Mitchell David Mitzit Lois Morawski Robert Munch Donald R. Murphy Stephen Nay Chuck Nicholls Stuart Noll Richard Norris Jon O'Donnell Shirley Oseman Ronald Paluzzi James Pasteris Nicholas Pell Douglas Peterson Patricia Petterson John Picciolo Jim Pickering Ronald Price Michael Quiram John Roach Anita Roberts Frederick Rodriquez Edward Rossetto C, Richard Rutter Robert Samson John Schorie Bertha Schulz Howard Seaborg Paul Shepley Ron Simonic Thomas Slocum Charles Stanley Evelyn Stinebring Carol Strappazon Stephen Sula Dennis Taylor John Thorington David Togliatti Theodore Tratensek Frank Trizna Sandra Tunell Steven Tunell Carol Tyler Herman Van Duyne Louis Vercelote Kathleen Vidmar JoAnn Viskocil Andrew Vrba George Walkey Richard E. Way Roger Weinhold Herman Wilhelm Raymond Wiseman Larry Yother Joseph Zeleznik Larry Ziesmer Joseph Zoran A utzfgraplzs ,4 ufvgraplzs .izcully and Adminislrafivn A Adler, Catherine M. 44 Allen, W. F. 16 Anderson, Gilbert 40 Antoniewicz, Beverly M. 48 B Barbee, Helen 38 Bell, Gilbert 50, 92 Birkholz, John 49, 20, 36, 80 Board of Education 34 Bonar, Doris 38 Bondar, Eugene 49 Brewer, Grace 11,43 Brodie, Mary 51, 99 Burke, Robert P. 24,26,44 Burns, William L. 47 C Carroll, Delores 51 Chandler, John 44 Chapin, June 44, 80 Chase, William 36,43 Chrisman, Byron E. 44 Converse, Duane 40 Corradetti, John 15.36,42 D Dawson, Kathleen 51 Dellinger, Elizabeth 42 Dellinger, Hal 17, 19, 37,46 D'Orazio, Jeannine 51 E Edwards, Arnold 48 Emery. Lola 37,42 Erckmann, Norman 38 Erickson, David 44 Erickson, Marshall 98 Esworthy, Donald M. 14,37,48 Evans, Glenn A. 49 F Fahrenholz, George 50, 92 Fisher, Mary Louise 48 Fox, George 43 French, John 34 French, William 34 Frenk, Eunice 47 Frost, Ellery 39 G Graham, Douglas 41 Green, Donald J. 36,38 Gutierrez, Anthony 39 H Hall, Zollie 39 Harder, Richard 48 Harriman, Charles 44 Hodgman, Leonard L. 41 Hoffer, Beulah 51 Hoinvale, Dulce 47 Houseknecht, Bruce H. 46 Hudzietz, Dorthe 42 Hughes, William L. 40,159 Hurst, James 49 I Jamnik, Elmer 42 Johnson, Paul 44 Johnson, W. W. 44 Johnston, B. F. 45 K Kahle, William 42 Kirk, Gertrude 42 Klootwyck, Ray 50 Kohl, Ernest 48 Kurtz, Earl W. 46 Kuster, Max 39 L Labella, Peter 46 Lance, Neil 50 Lane, Beatrice 42 Larson, Melvin 40 Leatsler, Maynard 39 Leggitt, Dorothy 45 Leinenweber, Harry D. 49 Leksell, Russell 50 Lemanski, Patricia 51 Lenich, Steve 37,39 Long, Marcie 46 Longman, Louise 45 M Mallary, Robert 45 Marshall, George R. 48 May, Melvin 48 McCarter, Daniel 12,45 Mecay, Leroy 40 Meyer, Al 50 Miller, Frank 50 N Nelsen, Everett C. 40 Newman, Nancy 38 Niessner, Gordon 38 O Onsgard, Leonard 41 P Pottgen, Jacob 45 Price, Robert L. 41 Puddicombe, Edmund C. 16,36 R Racchini, Alfred 39 Revel, Elizabeth 51 Robinson, Lewis 43 Rohde, Carolyn 51 Rowley, Elmer 32,149 S Sakal, Louis J. 41 Schoenknecht, Charles 40 Simpson, Henry B. 36,37, Skidmore, Lottie 43 Smith, Georgina 23,37,38 Smith, Vera 6,45 Stobart, John F. 45 T Thalrose, Vera 51 Tompkins, Floyd 43 Thompson, James 37,49 U Utgard, Russell 41 W Wagner, Arthur A. 40 Walser, Herman 50 Walters, Arthur 47 Waltz, James 49 Williams, Wendell D. 48 Wills, A. A. 50,92 Wilson, Robert 38 Wintersteen, Clayton 39 Wood, Catherine 45 Wood, Susan H. 33 Y Young, Glenn 41,16 Z Zaida, Walter 29,33,8O Zimmer, Lloyd 39 49 A Adamowski, Thomas 11,1 Adamson, David 103 Adamson, Selmalyn 103 Adkins, Samuel W. 103 Aellig, Fred E. 103 Aellig, James 138 Agazzi, Bob 98,103 Agnew, Dorothy 103 Airola, Rosemarie 103 Albert, James 103 Alderman, Martha 103 Student list and ludcif O3 Alderman, Ralph 28, 73, 75, 138 Alexander, John 138 Allan, Barbara 18,103 Allen, Lucille 103 Allison, Terrence 103 Allison, Tom 103 Amari, sue 17,18,103 Ambrose, Frank 103 Ambrosini, Sam J. 103 Amiot, Sandra Amos, Elbert 103 Amos, Vincent 20 Anderson Betty 11,15,19,24,138 Anderson Carl 91, 103 Anderson Carl G. 14,138 Anderson George I. 103 Anderson Judy Lynn Anderson, Karen 16, 103 Anderson, Paulette 103 Andrew, Rita 103 Andrews, Clyde 18,103 Ansley, Kathy 103 Ardaugh, Carol Ann 103 Ariagno, James Arnold, James 18.102, 103,125 Balma, Kenneth 104 Balog, Sherry 16,104 Baltz, John 104 Bambic, Greg Barcelona, Sam 104,113 Barcus, Mary Ann 23, 104 Barrowman, Tom 104 Barsotti, Ed 14,104 Barta, Robert 14,104 Barren, Judy 104 Bates, Glenn 92,95, 96,138 Bato. Robert 22,91,138 Baumann, Nicholas 138 Baxa, Charles Bayer, Hans 104 Beallis, Jack Becher, Jay 12,13 Becker, Robert 138 Bedford, Matt 14, 27, 104 Bell, Helen Benac, James 104 Benac, Janice 138 Benedict, Richard 104 Bennett, Margaret 23, 24, 1 Bennett, Rosalie 23,104 Bensen, Barbara 139 Benson, James 139 Benus, John W. Benz, Rita 104 Berard, Dave 36,139 Berard, Gerald J. Berg, DiAnn 23, 24, 25, 104, 118 Berlin, Jane 16, 23, 29, 80, 104 Berlinsky, Jay 125 Bernickus, William Bernoteit, Judy 139 Berryman, Lynda 16,104 Boban, Robert 105 Bodenhamer, Phylis 16,19, 105 Bolte, William Bolton, Jane 19,105 Bonds, Alex Bonneville, Travis Booth, Earl 105 Borg, Thomas R. 105 Borowski, Dennis 139 Bossom, Robert 11,105 Bost, Diana 105 Bottino, Dale 105 Bourg, Leo 139 Boyd, Alfred 105 Boyd, Douglas Boydston, Ted 105 Boykin, Don 20, 93,139 Boylan, Joseph 105 Bozicevich, James 105 Braach, Tom Bradach, Franklin 105 Brainard, Kenneth 21, 27, 139 Brake, Bonita 24,105 Brandau, Loyd 105 Brannberg, Everett J. 14,139 Brei, Mick 139 Briese, Thomas 105 Bracken, Marianne 125 Brockman, Ray Bromberek, Ken Brower, Paul Jr. 28, 139 Brown, Charlie 93, 95, 96, 125 Brown, G. Diane Brown, James 105 Brown, Lester C. Brown Sandra 105,116 Bryan, Jim 91, 105 Baer, Jo Delma Astbury, Albert 103 Austin, Charles D. 10,103 Azuma, Henry 14, 20, 28, 138 B Baber, Judith 103 Bachmann, Grace 18, 24, 103 Bertino, John 104 Bertino, John L. 104 Bethell, Robert G. Beverly, Cahrles Bieritz, Gary 104 Biernat, Richard 104 Biggs, Mary Lou 104 Buck, Diana 18,140 Buckland, Dennis Bukes, Dale 105 Buldak, Larry 105 Bulfer, Bill Bulkley, Bob Bull, Edwin T. Jr. 140 Bailey, Terry 103 Bajt, John 103 Bajt, Mary Frances 103 Baker, Joseph D. 10 Baker, Nathaniel 94, 97, 104 Baldazzi, Fred Baldazzi, Robert A. 14,104 Balius, Lou Ann 138 Ballak, Shirley 104 Ballantine, Robert 104 Bilecki, Ned 104 Bingaman, Nancy 24,104 Biskie. Joan Black, William Blaesing, Pamela 104 Blatt, Elizabeth Blood, Willa 104 Blunck, Robert 105 Bobak, George J, Boban, Richard 91 Bullifin, Jim Wm. Bunte, Carol 16,105 Bunton, Judith 16,105 Burgess, Charles 105 Burk, Larry Burke, David 105 Burnham, Carol 105 Burris, George 105 Burroughs, James Robert 105 Burzawa, Jerry 125 Dunn, Gerry Buss, Paul 140 Butler, Linda M. 105 Button, Don 164 Butscher, Ray 105 C Cabay, Ben 105 Cagwin, Joann Cagwin, Sandra 140 Calamaras, Steve Jr. Caldwell, Curtis 24,140 Campbell, Tom 140 Campos, William 106 Canaday, Jim 140 Cann, Brian 106 Cantrell, Lorena 12, 24, 28, 106 Cap, Aloysius 106 Cargle, Walter 106,124 Carli, Ray 14,140 Carlos, Gerald 106 Carlos, James 106 Carlson, Donald 106 Carlson, Geraldine 125 Carlson, Harold 106 Carlson, Joyse 106 Carlson, Nicole 125 Carlson, Richard 140 Carlson, Ted 125 Carnegie, Andrea 21, 23, 140 Carpenter, Ray 12,18,27,106 Carrier, William 106 Carroll, Elbert 140 Carson, Frank 106 Carstens, Karen 16,106 Carter, Don 125 Carter, Linda 106 Carter, Margaret 16,106 Clancy, James 27,106 Clark, Barbara 106 Clark, Monica 15,106 Clavenna, LeRoy 106 Cohil, Dennis 14 Collins, Peter 106 Collins, Toni 106 Collopy, Richard 141 Confiliano, Don 107 Conlisk, Roger L. 107 Connery, Patricia 107,110 Connor, Patrick 107 Converse, Glen 107 Coon, Edward 14,107 Coop, Robert Cooper, Gerald Cooper, Martin A. 107 Cornelius, Ron Cotter, Richard Cottingham, James 107 Cox, Ronald 107 Coyne, Joseph 107 Craig, Ronald Crater, James 107 Crawford, Alvin Cronholm, Sharon 11,141 Crosby, Doris Crosby, Marion 141 Crosetto, Ronald Crowe, Phillip 12, 13, 141 Cullick, John 107 Cullick, Keith 107 Cummings, Pauletta 107 Cunico, Gerald 141 Cupples, Dale Curtis, Michele 11,141 Caruso, Danny 106 Case, Gordon 106 Cassell, William Cassem, Brian 106 Casserilla, Larry 125 Cassiday, Patricia 106 Casson, Ronald 106 Cavazos, Frank Cepon, Frank 140 Cercello, Kenneth Cernugel, Bill 141 Cerven, Thomas 106 Chandler, Ieff106 Chaney, Karen 18,23,28, 106 Chapas, Stanley Charvat, John Chavez, Richard 141 Christian, Kenneth Churchill, Madonna 106 Cieslak, Alex Ciluffo, William 106 Cusick, Patrick 107 Czajkoski, Raymond 125 D D'Amico, James 141 Danzero, Tom 107 Daoust, Jon 107 Darin, Jack 107 Darin, Jim 107 Darin, Louis Darin, William Davenport, Dennis 107 Davies, John 107 Davies, Llewellyn 19, 141 Davis, Freida Marie 107 Davis Gordon T. 15,17, 107 Davis Ima B. Davis, Janet Davis, John W. DeAcetis, Sharon 107,119 Dean. Gary 107 DeAngelis, Tony 11, 12, 107,148 Dearth, Ronald 107 Decman, David 18,107 DeGeus, Don DeLay, Larry 141 Delockery, Dennis L. 107 DeMink, Pat 125 DeZee, David 107 Diamond, Joseph 107 DiBenedetto, Vince 107 Dickey, Frank 125 Dill, Judy M. Dionne, Joseph F. Jr. 108 Ditello, Antoinette 108 Dixon, Donald W. 108 Dockendorf, Charles 141 Dombrowski, Richard 91, 142 Dooley, Elsie 126 Dorn, Barbara 108 Doran, Edward Dorris, Charlotte 108 Dorrisey, Billie 108 D'Ottavio, Bert 108 Douglas, Earla Mae 108 Dow, Dave 108 Dow, William 15,108 Dowell, Earl Downen, Ronald L. Doyle, Thomas 108 Drazy, Suzanne 16,108 Drysch, Edward DuChance, Larry 142 DuFour, Paul 108 Dunajewski, Loretta 142 Duncan, Paul 142 Dupee, Barbara 108 Dupre', Darryl A. 108 Durant, Robert Jr. 142 Durbin, Sharron L. 108 Duso, Joann 126 Dutkiewicz, William DuVal, Norman 108 Dystrup, Richard 94, 97 Dziurawiec, Walt 108 E Edmon, Joe 12 Edmonds, Rose 108 Edson, Edward 92, 95,42 Edwards, Karen 108 Egan, lim 108 Egizio, Dominic 142 Egizio, Eugene 15,108 Egizio, Jeanette 142 Egly, Mariana 108 Eibel, George 10, 91, 142 Eicher, Harry A. 11,20,110,142 Eicholzer. Jay 1 08 Eisen, Paul M. 20, 28, 80, 142 Eken, Don 108 Ellegood, Larry 108 Ellena, Joyce 27,142 Elliott, Joan Emore, Evelyn 15,108 Ely, Richard N. 108 Emmett, Kathleen 126 Emperor, Robert Eneix, Betsy 126 Engel, Kent Leo 108 Engelhardt, Richard 15, 20 Engvall, Charles 143 Enich, Joan 23,143 Enich, Nadine 143 Enix, Eva Marie Erickson. Joan 16,108 Erickson, Judy 19 Etheridge, Phyllis 11, 23, 24, 143 Evans, Judy 18,108 Evans, Patricia 143 Ewing, David 15, 21,108 F Fabbre, Joseph R. 22, 91,108 Fabian, Glen 108 Failing, Barbara 109 Fallinske, Robert 109 Fallman, Stanley 109 Farmer, David 109 Farr, Robert William 109 Fassio, Angela 109 Feltz, Jacqueline 143 Fenili, John Fenili, Trudy 16, 109 Fenoglio, David 109 Ferak, Mary Lou 109 Ferguson, Jane 109 Ferguson, JoAnn 126 Feryance, Dwight 109 Fette, Bonnie 16, 109 Fields, William E. 27,109 Finch, John P. 143 Fiorenzo, Constance 16,109 Fischer, Carol Fiser, Carol 15,143 Fish, Richard 109 Fisher, Michael 14, 27, 109 Fisher, Paul 17, 18, 19, 143 Fisher, Raymond 109 Fiske, Ken 14, 143 Fitzgerald, Charles Fitzgerald, Terrence 109 Fleming, Constance Fletcher, Gloria 109 Flint, Gary 109 Flora, Robert 27, 109 Florian, Thomas 109 Flory, George L. 16,109 Ford, Dalr R. 109 Fordonski, Robert 109 Foreman, Ralph G. 143 Fosler. Janet 109 Foutz, Carole 16,109 Fox, Gerald 109 Francois, Alex 17,109 Franzen, Ron Fraser, Bill 14,109 Frattinger, John 11,144 Frattini, Carol 126 Freckelton, Earl 109 Freehauf, Lyn 11,109 Freeman, William H. 109 Freter, Carol 144 Fretty, Verna 144 Friebel, Margaret 16 Frost, Julien 110 G Gabel, John 15 Gabrielson, Gerry 110 Gaefke, Louise C. 91,110 Gaines, Len 110 Gallinger, Warren 110 Galick, Gary 126 Gans, Francis 110 Gans, Ronald 110 Gardner, Barry Gargrave, Wayne 144 Gariboldi, Phil 110 Gartke, Gene 110 Gaskin, LeRoy 144 Gavin, Betty 110 Gavin. John 110 Gay, William 126 Geddes, Ina 18,110 Gelatka, Robert A. Gelatka, William Geleto, Walter Jr. Gelsomino, Vincent P, 17,19, 110 Gerencher, Robert 110 Getson, Shirley 110 Geuther, Karen 126 Giardina. Judith Gilmour, Russ 110 Girard, Tally Givens, Joan C. 110 Glavan. Jim 91, 144 Gleason, Peggy 144 Glenn, Robert 110 Goebel, Art Goggins, Larry 91, 94, 110 Golobitsh, Dennis 110 Gonzales, Art 144 Gonzales, Natalie 16,110 Goodson, James 110 Goranson, Clyde 144 Gosack, Gosack, Govoni, Govoni, Govostis, Govostis, Mary Ann 110,114 Michael 126 Beverly 24,110 Robert Connie 24,144 Ruth 24,144 Grabavoy, John 110 Grable, Larry 18 Grace, J ames 110 Graffis, William 110 Graham, Graham, Grauer, Mark 126 Robert 126 Stanley 145 Gray, Pamela 24,145 Gregg, J ohn 16,145 Gregorec, James 110 Gregorich, Mary Lou 110 Gregory, Nancy 18,110 Gregory, Penny 18,110 Gretz, John 110 Grewenig, Tom 110 Griffin, Mary Jane 18,19, 110 Griffin, Tom 126 Grimm, James 145 Grimm, Thomas K. 14, 16, 111 Grinton, Diane 145 Grinton, Susan 23,111 Grohar, Raymond 111 Grohne, Sheryl 23, 24, 25,111 Gronwold, Duane 104,111 Grossman, Dennis 111 Grotewold, Mary 111 Grubbs, Margaret 126 Gruber, Judi 111 Grurnish, Donna J. 145 Gualdoni, John Guertin, Guidetti, Paul 145 Terry 145,148 Gullicksen, Karen 11,18, 145 Gutierrez, Frank 111 H Hacker, Janice 126 Hadala, John J. 111 Haggerty, Robert 15 Hajduk, Hall, Ka Wayne 10, 145 tharine 111 Hallihan, Richard 111 Hamerla, Casimir 111 Hammen, Robert J. Jr. Hammer, David B. I-Iamrin, James 111 Hamrin, Michael 111 Hancock, Robert 16,111, 145 Hanley, Ed Hanson, Violet Harder, James Hardy, Barbara 111 Harmening, Carolyn 16,111 Harris, Janet 111 Hartell, Sharon 111 Hartung, Larry 14.145 Harvey, James E- 111 Harvey, Jerry 111 Hatton, Ron 111 Hawes, Maurine 146 Hawkins, Agnes 16,111 Haynes, Christy 111 Haywood, Douglas 111 Heath, Curt 146 Heatherwick, Alan Hegstad, Barbara 111 Heiman, Norman A. 146 Heintz, Raymond 111 Heinz, Bernard 111 Heisner, Douglas L. 111 Held, Linda 16,111 Helgeson, Andrew 111 Helgeson, Barbara 16, 146 Hellberg, Davideen 146 Henneberry, Paul Hennessey, Dave 91, 146 Henschen, Lawrence 112 Herbst, Thomas 112 Herringer, James 15, 28, 80, 146 Hertzmann, Dick 146 Hewlett, Kay 112 Hickey, James 106 Hicks, David 112 Hilton, Ronald Hinchcliffe, Larry 112 Hinze, Bob 112 Hirner, Brian 146 Hirner, Bruce E. 17,19,112 Hirsch, Virginia 112 Hish, Gary 146 Hoaglund, William 112 Hobbs. JoAnna Hoffrogge, Mary Lou 112 Hollis, Ronald 146 Holmes, Doris 126 Holmes, Earl R, 112 Holmes, Stella 19,146 Holt, Charles Holt, William A. 11,112 Hood, Jerry 17,147 Horkey, Ann Horvat, Dennis 126 Horvath, Peter Horvath, Rudy 126 Horwitz, Allen 112 House, Thomas L. 22, 91 Houseknecht, Debbie 12, 19, 23, '77, 147, 143 172 Howland, Keith W. 112 l-lrehor, Ron 112 Hrusosky, Jim 91,112 Hughes, Ronald 10, 79, 91,147 Hulina, Richard 14,29, 147,158 Hunsley, Patricia 11,12,147 Hurst, David 24,69, 147,148 Hutcherson, Scherlye 126 Hutchings, James 147 Hutchings. Ronald 112 Hutchinson, Earl Hute, Randall Hutson, Neal Hutt, Kay 112 Huxtable, Martha 112 I Imig, Dale 18 Ivins, Richard J Jackson, Ralph Jr. 147 Jackson, Jerry 17, 112 Jacobs, Gil 76,147 Jaeger, David 112 Jakovich, John 112 James, John 147 Jandura, Matt 147 Jarotkiewicz, Ed 112 Jasper, Jacqueline 12,147 Jekabsons, Aija 24, 25, 26, 29, 69, 80,531,112 Jennings, Carol 126 Jensen, Sandra Jock, Barbara 16,112 Johnson, Barbara 17,19,112 Johnson, Charles 150 Johnson, Connie 15,112,123 Johnson, Ed 126 Johnson, Gerald A. 112 Johnson, Gerald G. Johnson, James 112 Johnson, James Joe 112 Johnson , Janice L. 18,112 Johnson, Joyce 150 Johnson, Len 112 Johnson, Robert Johnson, Ron 113 Johnson, Tom Johnson Johnson , Thomas Edward , Thomas Lee 113, 150 Johnston, Larry Johnston, Ronald 113 Joly, Robert Jones, Dave Jones, Harry R. 113 Jones, Raymond 16,113 Jontes, Diane 113 Jorges, Dave 113 Jostak, Stephen 93, 95, 97, 113 Julian, Jerry Jungles, Robert 126 Jurkovich, Thomas 113 K Kaleta, Albert Kaluzny, Paul 150 Kaman, Norman 18,19, 109,113 Kane, Robert Kapala, Ronald 20,113 Kapetanovic, Vic Karges, Jana 113 Kaveny, Phillip 17, 18, 113 Kay, Gordon 74, 79 Keating, Kathy Keca, Judy 113 Keeffer, Carol Lynn 18,24,26,113 Kegley, Robert Kehlenbach, Richard Keigher, Patrick Kelly, W. James 113 Kemp, Thomas E. Kemp, Thomas E. Kenyon, Lila Kay 18,113 Kerr, Robert 22, 91 Kettman, Gordon 113 Keys, Fannie Lou 113 Kiely, Gerard Kienlen, fLarryj John 16,21,28, 73 Kienlen, Tom 73, 74, 150 Kimsey, J. Loran 11,16, 21,103,156 King, David 113 King, Kenneth G. 113 Kinsella, Daniel 113 Kinzler, Richard Kistner, Dala 16,113 Kleck, Robert Jr. 24,113 Klett, Nancy Lee 19, 150 Klinger, Robert 113 Klover, Tom 113 Kmetz, Robert Knarr, Richard 150 Knarr, Thomas 113 Knutson, Donald Kobe, Nick 77 Kociuba, Joseph 24, 26, 27, 113 Koenig, Carol 24, 25, 26, 62, 118, 150,159 Kohl, Merwin 113 Kokosz, Barbara Kompare, Thomas 113 Kon, Dorothy 150 Korelc, Sharon 113 Korst, Sharon 113 Kostecki, Michael 17,150 Kotowicz, Andy 73,150 Kousathanas, Tom 126 Kousathanas, Thomas 126 Kovacevich, Nick Koval, Robert 150 Kozlowski, David 24, 28, 113 Kozoman, Robert 150 Kramer, Gus 150 Krapf, Bill 150 Krapf, Dennis 113 Kreten, Joseph 114 Kristofer, George 114 Krohn, Kaye 164 Kroschell, Kay 150 Kruck, Martha Emery 114 Krull, A. Robert 114 Kruse, Ruth 16,114 Kuban, Joseph 91,150 Kucinic, Thomas 150 Kulof, Robert W. 150 Kump, Maria 114 Kunis, John Kurator, Ray Kureghian, Arthur 19 Kurtz, Lucy 16 Kuzminski, Patricia 99,114 Kwarta, Dean Kwiatek, Charlotte 126 L Lackey, Tom 114 Lagger, Tom 114 Lalfontaine, Curt 158 Laird, Lynn 114 Laken, Thomas 22,29,93,96,15O Lakota, Jerry 14,114 Lambakis, Mary Ann 23,29,75,15O Lane, Fred 114 Langeland, Gary 114 Langlois, Darrell Lanham, Sue 19,24,114 Lapikas, Dennis 22, 91,94, 114 Larking, Robert 15,114 Larson, Linda Lou Larson, Ralph 114 Larson, Tim Lau, Hogan Lauffer, Alma 11,17,19,24,15O Lauffer, Steve 152 Lawson, Kenneth 18, 29, 152 Layette, Janice 164 Layfield, Kathy 114 Leathers, Lonnie 114 Lee, Michael Leifheit, Louise 114 Levek, Thomas 114 Levering, Al C. 13,114 Lewandowski, Kathryn 114 Lewellyn, Gene 114 Lewin, Bruce 126 Lewis, Arthur 114 Lewis, Marlene 114 Lewis, Robert 15 Liberatore, John 114 Lichtenwalter, Dale Liggett, Melinda 16,114 Limbach, Jim 114 Limebeck, Ronald 114 Little, George 152 Locke, James 114 Lockhart, Tom 126 Lockwood, Diane 72 Lockwood, Don Lee 114 Lofdahl, Georgia 19,114 Lois, James 126 Long, George 114 Long, Stephen 91 Low, Anne 28,75 Lubick, Marsha 11,213,115 Lubway, Lawrence 115 Ludden, Edward 115 Lukancic, Angela Lukancic, James 115 Lukanich, Frank 115 Lukanich, Sharyn 115 Lukasevich, Nick Luman, George Lustick, Dave 152 Lynch, William 115 Lyttle, Robert 126 M Macaluso, Joanne 115 MacDonald, Neal 24,25,29,65,68,73,115 MacDonald, Norman 18,78,91,115 Madison, Jim Madsen, James Mahoney, Patricia 99,152 Mahoney, Peggy Maielli, Joe 1'7,18,115 Maitland, Sharon 19,115 Malinovich. Mildred 115 Malinowski, William J. 126 Mance, James 91,152 Mandeville, Carol 115 Manfred, Robert Manner, Suzanne 115 Manning, Richard 115 Mansell, Robert 115 Mansholt, Judith 16,115 Manzke, Robert 115 Marchio, James 115 Marco, ,Bill 22,91,152 Marconi, Joe 16,126 Marion, Thomas 15,152 Mark, Judy Markwell, David Marocco, Norman Marr, Geraldyne 164 Marshall, Charles 126 Marshall, John 124,152 Martin, John 115 Martin, Michael 115 Martin, Robert 91,115 Marvic Jerry 126 Marvic Vince 152 Marzec, Dennis 115 Maske, Donna M. 115 Mason, Frank 152 Mathisen, Larry 92, 95 Matlock, Robert Maue, Duane 115 Mauer, Robert 115 McCabe, Ray McCarthy, William McClain, Roger McCleary, Diane 115 McClintock, Richard 153 McComb, Marilyn 115 McCowan, Donald 153 McCoy, Karen 16,115 McCraith, Marsha 15,115 McCreery, Linda 16,115 McCullun'1, Albert 127 McCure, Ronald 115 McDaniel, Robert 91,116 McDaniel, Roger 91 McEwen, Edna 116 McGowan, Bernard McGuire, James 153 McKeon, Michael 116 McKinney, Jerilyn 24,153 McLain, Michael 116 McMahon, Patricia 21 ,28, 153 McNear, Patricia 116 McNichols, John 116 McTee, William Mechling, Bruce Meeker, Layne 13,116 Meers, Mavis Meiferdt, Lawrence Melin, E. Carl 116 Menees, Claude 116 Mentzer, Barbara Merfeld, Michael 15,152 Merlo, Marietta 15,23,153, Merrell, Barbara 1 6, 23, 65, Merrick, Robert 125 Meurer, Leonard Meyer, David Meyer. James Meyer, Lawrence 116 Meyer, Robert 116 Meyer, Rowland 116 Meyer, Susan 116 Meyer, Thomas Meyers, Albert 17,153 Mickelson, James 116 72.153 173 Midlock. Joseph 116 Miklic, H. John 116 Miklic, Leonard 153 Mikulich, Jerome 10. Miller, Arnold 116 Miller, Judi 116 Miller, Loren 91,116 Miller, Lorna 16,116 Miller, Paul Miller, Robert Misischia, David 153 Mitchell. Edward 116 Mitchell. James Mltzit, David 21 Mlakar, Barbara 116 Molnar, Donald 116 Mondy, Vivian 16,116 Montanus. Eugene Montgomery, Jackie 153 Moore. Rick 116 Moores. Gary 116 Morawski, Lois Morelli. David 116 Morganegg, Susan 16,116 Morgan, Sandra 116 14,116 113,125 Morris, Clarence Morris, James 29,102, 116, Morris, Larry 11,16,21, 153 Morrison, William 164 Morse, Beverly 18,116 Mortiner, Pamela 116 Muehler, Paula 154 Muhich, Joan 116 Mulvihill. Judith Munch, Murphy , Murray Murrie, Mushro Robert 148 Don 127 Thomas Sue 117 George 117 Mutz. Richard 117 Myers, Ralph 117 N Namchick, Roy 117 Nay, Stephen Neal, Donald 16,117 Needles, John 16,117 Nelsen, Nelson, Nelson. Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson. Joyce 117 Gordon 117 Janess Lynda 117 Richard 117 Roy 24,62,117 William 164 Nemanich, Richard 117 Nemecek, James 117 Nemeth, Allen 117 Newcomb, Roberta 117 174 Nicholls, Charles Nicholls, Kathleen 104,117 Nicholson, John Nicoll, John 21,154 Niemann, Judy 16,117 Nolan, Lawrence 154 Noll, Stuart 21,127 Nordmeyer, Nancy 16,117 Norris, James 117,154 Norris Richard 29 Norris, Robert North, James 117 Norton, Harold 117 Nudd, Thomas 21,117 Nussbaum, John 117 O Oard. Melvin 117 Obert, P. James Obermayer, Virginia 117 O'Connor, Carol M. 26,103,117 O'Connor, Dennis 117 O'Dell, Robert 91,117 Odenthal, John O'Donnell, Jon 21,79 O'Kain, Patricia 117 Olson, Linda 117 Olson, Roger 117 Onsgard, Mike 19 Orosco, Marie 16,117 Orosco, Paul 154 Orr, Robert O'Shea, Louis 118 Oseman, Shirley 127 Osmus, Susan 118 Osterholtz. Janet 118 Ott, Joal P Pacin, Ronald 16,118 Pajak, Thomas 154 Palmer, Kenneth 19.118 Paluck, Robert 127 Paluzzi, Ronald Papesh, Beatrice 118 Parkis, Clifford Parnell, Clyde 118 Pasteris, James Pasternak, LaVonne 118 Patterson, James H, 118 Paul, Duane 10,118 Paul, Eileen 127 Pearson, Bonnie 23, 65, 74, 154 Peceniak, Gloria 118 Peceniak, John 98,118 Peckenpaugh, Richard 118 Peel, Terry 15,118 Pelkey. Jay 14,118 Pell, Allen Pell, Nick Pellegrini, Kenneth 91,93 Pelton, Karen 118 Peppard, Gerard 118 Perry, David L. 10 Petan, William J. Peterman, Carolyn 154 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson. Petrinos Chris 154 Douglas Jane 16,118 Larry 154 Ronald E. 118 Ronald 11,98,154 Petterson, Patricia Phelps, Carla 154 Phelps, Sandra 118 Philipps, Karen 16,118 Picciolo, John Pickering, James Pickett, Kathy 127 Pinion. Ray 118 Pinn, Chris 25,155 Pirc, Frank 155 Pirc, Larry 127 Platt, Beverly 118 Pluth, Sandra 23,623,164 Podnar, Ronald Pohl, Jon 65 Pollock, Bernard 155 Price, Ronald Proffit. Judy 16,127 Provance, George Province, Henry 118 Prueter, William 118 Pruss, Thomas 118 Prynn, Patsy Ann 19,118 Purdy, William L. 155 Pyle, James 27,118 Q Querio, Robert 14,28,29,73,155 Quiram, Michael R Radakovich, George 118 Radle, Lana 118 Ragan, Ronald 155 Ramsey, William 155 Ramuta, Francis 127 Range, Ferdinand 118 Rasmussen, William 118 Rasor, Laural 118 Rath, William Raub, Harold Rauworth, Barbara Jean 18,117,115 Rawlish, Garald M. 119 Ray, Rita 127 Reeves, Janet 127 Reeves, Ronald 119 Remaks, Richard Reposh, Albert 17,19,119 Restaino, Patrick 119 Resutko, Tom 127 Reszel, JoAnn 155 Rice, John 18,119 Richards, Delmar 16,119,124 Richards, Kathie 99,119 Richardson. Gordon 119 Rickhoff, Thomas L. Rigg, Duane 24,119 Rinehart, Sharon 18,155 Roach, James 108,119 Roberts, Anita 155 Roberts, Donna 119 Robinson, Katherine 119 Rodeghiero, J. Scott 29,54,5 Rodgers, Faye 119 Rodriguez, Frederick 10 Rodriguez, Henry 119 Roechner, Andrew 16,119 Rogers, Evelyn 155 Rogers, John 156 Rojo, Raul 119 Rolih. John 119 Roman, Connie 11,99,156 Roman, Joseph Roots. Jeff 119 Rosczyk, Mary Lou 119 Rossetto, Edward Roth, David 156 Rothlisberger, Helen Rubocki, John 91,119 Ruddy, Marianne 119 Rudney, Michael 119 Ruettiger, Lawrence Rungaitis, James 127 Rushing, James Russ, Gerald 156 Russ, Joseph 119 Russell, Janice 21,23,156 Rust, Sandra 119 Rutter, Richard Ruettiger, Lawrence 119 S Saieg, Robert 119 Sak, Charlotte 11,19,119 Sampson, J. Robert Sandahl, David 15,156 Sandberg, Kenneth 119 Sandberg, Martha 24,156 11,156 5,155,158 Sandberg, Robert 17,18,27,119 Sanders, Sandra Jo 156 Sandiford, Doris 16,156 Santini, Lawrence 119 Santini, Lydia Sarcletti, Robert 119 Scherer, Paul Scheuber, Richard 98 Schmalz, Earl Schmucker. James 119 Slana, Mary Alice 120 Slater, Donna 120 Slatton, Renee 11,24,149,l57 Slocum, Thomas Schorie, John Schroeder, Melanie 16, 23 Schuler, Judith 120 Schultz, James 156 Schultz, JoAnn 120 Schultz, Joseph 120 Schultz, Judith 120 ,28,73,76,156 Smith, Schulz, Bertha 23,73 Schuman. Janet 24,120 Schwartz, James 120 Schwartz, Marsha 11,120 Schwarz. Marlene 16,120 Schwarz, Mitchell 120 Schweizer, Ronald Scott, Jason 22,91, 93 Seaborg, Howard Secor, Roger 120 Seehafer, John 120 Seeman, Dianne 120 Seiler, Nancy 127 Semitekol, Suzi 120 Senffner, Roy 120 Setina, Henry Sharp, Marty 12,13,78, Shaw, Robert 120 Shepley, Paul Shepherd, Gerald 120 Sheridan, William 120 Shields, Richard Shiffer, John 16,120 Shingler, Bonnie 23,118, Shope, Gerald 120 Sicinski, Judi 120 Siddall, Marvin 120 Siegmund, Jeanne 157 Siegmund, Sally 16,127 Sifferd, Dorothy 157 Simon, Joseph 91,120 11 4,120,130 120 Simonetti, Marilyn 12, 78, 120 Simonic, Ronald Simpson, Steve 27,120 Sims, Betty 127 Sims. John 29, 94, 97,120 Sineni, Louis 127 Sing, Phyllis 16,120 Singleman, Dennis 120 Sitar, Frank 120 Skeel, Cynthia 157 Skikas, Karen 127 Skinner, Karen 120 Skinner, Richard 14,157 Skoien, Terry Sue Slaboszeski, John Small Larry Bruce 120 Smith Donald 157 Smith Carlton L. 121 Smith Judith 16,121 Smith Julia 121 Smith Margaret 17,18,121 Smith, Mary Kay 11,121 Snedic, Ronald 11,157 Snell, Ronald 127 Snider, Ann 121 Sorensen, Joan 12, 13,121 Sorenson, Darlene Spalding. John 157 Sparks, Jack 121 Speckman, Joyce 23, 19, 12, 28, Speicher, James 121 Spencer. John Spina, James 121 Spisak, Barbara 157 Spivey. William 157 Staehling, Nancy 121 Stalzer, Janet 121 Stanfield, Sally 121 Stangeland, Douglas 157 Stanley, Charles 121 Stanley, James 127 Stapleton, Gerald 121 Stariha, Winnie 160 Staples, Robert 160 Startz, Margie 19,160 Steffes, Karen 121 Steiger, Thomas 121 Steinmann, Fred Stelter. Robert 121 Stempien, Carol 121 Stenzel, Russell Stephens, Barbara 121 Sternisha, Rosalie 160 Stine, James G. 121 Stinebring, Evelyn Stone, Bruce 121 Stone, Michael 121 Strappazon, Carol Strode Lyle Strong, Dennis 91,121 Strong Joseph 121 Stroup Hilda 121 Stubblefield, Lester 91,121 Stull, Marsha 12,160 Sula, Steve Sullivan, Dennis 121 Sullivan, John 160 99,148,157 175 U Nita 160 Svcritiseri, Paul 121 S I Stilmriii, sweedler. Ronald fsw1ll1.iCllS, Robert 14,121 Swinford, Donna Mae 160 Swinford, Ronald 121 Sykes, James 01,160 Szopinski, Charles 121 Szymanski. Dennis 121 T Tabor, Betty 11,155,121 Tadey, Stephen 122 Tallman. William 127 Tate, George 10,122 Taylor. Dennis D. Thomas, Robert 122 Thompson, Fred 10,122 Thompson, Patricia 24,122 Thorington, John Thorsen, Timm 122 Thorsen, Roger 160 Tierney, Sandra 15,160 Tiltins. Bruno Togliatti, David Togliatti, Marc 122 Toovey, Robert Townsend, Terry 15,122 Townsend, Thomas 122 Tozzi, Janet 102,99,119,1 Tratensek, Ted Traven, John 122 Triner. Merikay 122 Trizna, Frank Edward 122 Troughton, Troughton, Thomas 160 Troutman, James 15.23.16 Troutman, Lawrence 91,16 Trouper, L. Robert 122 Tunell, Sandra Tunell, Steve 127 Turcotte, Charles 122 Turner, Carol Mae 161 Tusek, Carol 23,122 22, 125 1 1 Tyrrell, Kenneth 24, 26, 122 Uhren, Kenneth 161 Ulrich, John 122 V Vaksdal, Arthur 161 Valerio, Charles 161 Van Allen, Louise 161 Vandarakis, James Van Duyne, Herman Van Duke, Linda 127 Varley, Roger 122 7 Vasile, Ronald 122 Vaughn, Ronald W. 15,161 Venturo, Victor 127 Vercellotti, Margaret 122 Vercelote, Louis 93 Verchimak. Andrew 122 Vespie, Carolyn 127 Vidmar, Kathleen 122 Visconti, Robert C. 11 Viscum, Karen 23,122 Viskocil, JoAnn Voltarel, Janice 23,122 rx Vrba, Andrew W Wagnon, Travis 161 Wahl, Bernard 122 Waldhauser, Ralph 127 Walker, Arthur 122 Walker, Daniel 162 Walker, John 162 Walker, Julie 11,1S,19, 164 Walker Kenneth 162 Walkey, George Ward, James 162 Ward, Virginia 23,291,122 Warning, John W. Warren, Barbara 16 warrhen, David 91,73.162 Warthen, David Lee Van Dyke. Patricia 18.23.161 Vargas, Cecilia 11,16,19,24,26,161 Varju, Rosemarie 122 176 Wason, Albert Watson, James 162 Weatherly, William 123 Weibeler, Carolyn Lee 123 Weinhold, Roger Weldin. Rae 122,123 Wells, Richard 162 Wenger. William 17,121,162 Werner, Nancy 15,123 Werner, Ronald M. 123 West, Brian 123 Westerfield, Ronald 162 White, Donel 91,123 White, Gwendolyn 18,123 White, Neil 17,153,123 Whitler, Robert 123 Whitman, Sarah Whitmer. 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Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965


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