La Salle Peru Township High School - Ell Ess Pe Yearbook (La Salle, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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FRESHMEN BECOME ACQUAINTED By comparing the room numbers on his schedule with the floor plan of the school tresh man James Cherry has little trouble in Ending the exact location of his classes G' .i-ffl 5 Q Z -f- '1 -' UPPER CLASSMEN RETURN On the first clay of school the halls are alive with activity. Judging by their smiles, Karla Peine, Ruby Dobberstein anol Janel Villers are happy and anxious To resume school. Mr. John Graham is hard at work in the bookroorn preparing Text books which are To be distribmed To studenfs. i-sl I .... ,....k..., . .-f.--...- ...... L... i N' A I One of the first events on the freshman calendar is the election of officers. The voting is supervised by Mr. Sam McCartney's American Government Class ll ,.-nl E Mr Walter Tylers first period study hall v e s students chance to get in a few last minutes of study be ore m o r n i n g classes CLASSES ASSIGNMENTS AND ACTIVITIES BEGIN Girls in Miss Jane Heisers home Note Bene These students of Miss Leota Millers economics class are repairing chairs thus Latin Class are interested in the sidelights illustrated proving themselves industrious as well on the bulletin board as domestic by doing a man size 'ob ,a,., 41 mamma-1 Page seven TI 1' i I -' S 4 - ' .f .S 1 gi a f . i I I . . . . , . . , . . . . - 1 , Ol. ew PM A N 4 Q A . . ,M J A, ' , Y t.1. a U an f11Tvf f V',. W A, ., ' 4.x , MQ I -aft ' 14 r lfqg I . .f ' II I f ' fi gl' 1 . T g K 1' .8 I -- i ' I ' f V- ' A 1 ' 'Y' , Mp' 5 Al . . 7 A Q ' I 'X Assemblies are always enioyed by students of L-P. Here, Don Robinson gives the morning announcements and leads the students in the pledge of allegiance. STUDENTS ALWAYS ENJOY ASSEMBLIES Students and faculty listened to piano selections played by Frederick Slobiarn, our Hrst assembly artist. Page eight Our second assembly was informative as well as entertaining, when C. E. Jones demonstrated the gyro- scope. To illustrate, he performed experiments which thrilled both students and faculty. From all appearances these students in Mr. Earl Trobaugh's Spanish Class are studying a Typical Spanish picture and perhaps learning about Spanish customs. The mural was painted by Pauline Celano, L-P-O freshman. l-low lousy these boys in Mr, Ray Jungclcs shop class are! Following the opening dinner at Hotel Peru, members of the Ell Ess Pe staff have a dummy- planning session early in September: Carole Webeck, editor, Caryl Beutler, Marion Dane, Miss Dorothe Young, adviser, Gene Zeman, Dick ali.-fm 'A ' ,xxx l' 3-in if! -.1 Grisolano, Gene Ginn, Mr. Ray Brolley, Richard Nico, Bill Miller, Sylvia Serri, Bob Sell, Bill Denny, Carole Jean Wollack, Lois Stalker, Madonna Kvvatick, Patti Dresbach and Barbara Berry. Feldhaus, Alan Peters, business manager, Jim ln the tront ball looking up at mobiles advertising the Ell Ess Pe subscription drive are: Pat Mellen, Lucia Lyons, Marlene Baker, Donna Bradley, John Zyvvica, Leroy Weindort. ELL ESS PE STAFF PLANS . . Giving a dramatic Dragnet skit on the public address sys- tem advertising tne subscrip- tion drive are: Alan Peters, Dick Feldliaus, Bob Sell, Announcer Don Robinson and Gene Zeman. Home room representa- tives crowd into room II3 to bring subscriptions to Business Manager Alan Peters and Lois Stalker SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE Alan Peters business manager ot the EII Ess Pe presents gift of candy to Jim Members of Mr Lee Petersens sophomore home room Entwlstle president and Mary Lou En 205 have the honor ot winning a box of candy for being tvvlstle representative of home room 205 the first to reach IOOX In subscriptions as Mr Petersen proudly looks on ZX Page eleven . I , . . . , ' I I O . . . O . . . bfi - 'T 4 , J wg' ' I 5 1 I 1 ' ' A M 7 . 4- - The museumobile, sponsored by the State of illinois Historical Division, provides information and entertainment for L-P classes. During the summer the gymnasium was redecorated. Here, Mr. Les Hoen- scheid demonstrates the Whirlpool to a group of parents. Below, Miss Mary Stevens shows the nevv Bendix washing machines to a group ot mothers. Taking lite easy tor a tevv minutes before their next class begins, David Mauritzen, Stephen Faletti, Wayne Caslcey and Ralph Born make ample use ot their lunch hour. Page twclue ww' i-fha 'fl 7812355 'gig i '.'ff3'f9'Qf7Yi7' :'5if ,9f fw A it At the end of this academic year, two faithful and respected members of our faculty retire from active teaching, and we who are leftfadministration, faculty and students-wish to express our sincere appreciation for the work which they have done and the influence which they have had upon hundreds of people in our area g Mrs Ethel Bugbee has taught English at LP and English and education in LPO Junior College for twenty five years Her influence nas been great for many of her students are themselves now teachers and attest to Mrs Bugbee s ability and devotion to her work The loss is ours but we wish her years of happiness To these two members of our faculty we say Good bye and God bless you Que., Miss Bertha Danheim has taught bio logical science in L P High School and botany and zoology in LPO Junior College for the past twenty nine years During this period she has taught students who have gone to all parts of our country and beyond many of whom have been highly successful We shall miss her but our best wishes go with her as she takes up residence in Topeka Kansas Page th rteen l ' It 4. U' I Q 'K LX ts, i Page fourteen ln Memoriam Faculty and student body alike mourned the passing of Mr E Max Wales on November 29 1953 A member of the LP sumer educatlon and was chalrman ot the soclal studxes depart ment For several years he vvas staFt aclvnser of the Ell Ess Pe It IS lmpossnble to measure the Influence ot a teacher for usually the student does not appreclate what the teacher has tried to do untll many years after leavlng the classroom For years to come students vvho have been assocnated with Mr Wales will reallze hrs remarkable Influence faculty for twenty-six years, Mr. Wales taught history and con- DR. FRANCIS H. DOLAN Dr. Francis H. Dolan has been actively and administratively engaged in the academic life of L-P for tvventy-tour years. He becarne Superintendent in l947 and in the preceding ten years served as assistant principal of the ltiglw scltool and teaclrter of rnatlwernatics. In the summer ot i953 Superintendent Dolan received his Doctor ot Education degree from Colorado State College ot Education. Page fifteen Miss Irene Page serves as Dean of Gurls helpnng L P gurls solve thenr many problems She holds thus posltnon In addition to her dutles as head of the Girls Physical Education department Page sixteen T The dutues of the office stat? are many ID our school of 1079 students ln addltton to regular duties Involving clerlcal work and attendance records these gurls cashier IH the cafetena and bookstore Oftice personnel are Elsle Frank Dolores Sorrentlno Frances Mattnazza Lots Radtke Smlth As Dean of Boys Mr. Walt Tyler has the task of counseling 537 high-school boys. He also teaches world history and coaches frosh-soph football and baseball. In addItIon to preparung f6CIlIlI6S for a llberal educatIon for LP and L P O students the Board of Educatlon must supervIse the Improvement and repaIr ot buIldIngs and grounds These publIc spIrIted men meet the first Wednesday of each month to duscuss busIness and problems pertment to the L P program Mr Harry J Debo PresIdent of the Board of EducatIon ot LP and L PO retIres at the end of thus academIc year Mr Debo has been a member of the Board for eleven years and durnng thIs tlme has conscIentIously and turelessly worked for the Improvement of our school He ts pubIIc Splflled CITIZEN who has served ThIS com munIty and ITS youth faIthfully and well and hIs IntTuence wIll be felt for years to come We at LP express our apprecIatIon to Mr Debo by saynng Thank you for a 'ob well done The Board members are John L Rock M Harry J Debo FFBDCIS T Duncan Paul Grove Herbert Hlschent George L HerbolsheImer Attorney for the Board Hobart Peters and D J Cahnll At left IS MISS Dorothea Janz Secretary to the Board of Educatlon ORVILLE S BAUER M S ETHEL SCHUMANN BUGBEE A M Physmcs Genera! Shop Englnsh RAYMOND F BROLLEY M OHN W CARSON B Englnsh Bookkeepnng il.- 1 as 05 Avg Qmwf uw 'millw Mr Dolan has a conference with The new Teachers Mr Wulluann Strlngfellow Mr Edward Edwards and Mr Jlrn Vaiek PATRICIA CONNOLLY M A MARY DAGRAEDT B S Engfush Assustanf Lnbraruan Health Education ELIZABETH CUMMINGS M A BERTHA DANHEIM M S Lnbraruan Bwology Page e gnteen . , .A. J . ,M. . A. .. ' - M ai ' .x . Is: Y. A f 'ff 3, I K Q .IQ I' T 4 at . I ,i , I4 , H 1 M, 5 ' f , I I fl 1 ' Q as S E 1 . . , if x A-' . , j N- , it K , , I fy A , r A ' W' 4 ,Qian an fgihmg , EDWARD E EDWARDS rt TIRZA ENNOR M A Marhemarucs HOWARD FELLOWS M A Dlrector of Athletucs Matrematwcs DARYL FETTERS M A Instrumental Musnc x-IA J I MARY ELLEN EVERS M E Englush Freshman Class Adviser WILLIS H FARNI-IAM M S Sale-smanslwnp Typnng Jumor Busrness Trannung KATHLEEN M GAYNOR Home Economlcs JAMES R GIBBONS M S Vocattonal Agruculture Mr Johnson rs an the mudst of one ot hrs funny stories during the faculty board reception With Mr Johnson are his wlte and Mr Fellows Seated are Muss Gaynor Mass Henser and Miss Mueller Page mneteen , If I.. 6, ? 'J . X 1I 'P I-V I A ' I 'v ,I Ll A li. 4' lx II A VI I'-pf Iv ' Q -I Q' . J ' vj A, ,I 'v if Q L- - if QI. A ' K I as Q. t 0 nf A ,V 1' XI . ,aj bi V 1' 1 X ' r' ,W J' A if 1 4' K . , VC, .4 JM. I , , .I A -rt Hx ww ,J .1 t I f I 'J L N- ,lf H, , I V 1,1 L . , B. F. A. 'Q J Y , - - A V , 1 V tu F' Tig Y , NX 2 5 2 I I 3 Stuclents emerge front the lunch counter with a vvell-balanced lunch. Anita Joop, senior, works at the cash register with Elsie Frank. , . ..,,. ln.. i.. MARIENNE G. GOULD, Nl. A. English JOHN VV, GRAHAM, Nl. A, Socral Science, Speech MARY LOUISE HELLER, A. M. English MARTHA HENRY, M A. English 'Qi 4' 'gs' 'P Mrs. Pelke and Mrs. Niedzvviecki prepare 'food to be served in the cafeteria. Q JANE HEISER, B. S. Home Econorri ics MARY ANN HELD, M. A. History LESLIE HOENSCHEID, M. A. Health Education, Physiology ROY JOHNSON, M. M. Vocal Music .. Page fwenty' A s. ' RAYMOND S JUNGCK M S Indusmal Arts CHARLES E KORN M S Indusfrral Arts Sophomore Class Advusor Mr Vance pauses for a refreshlng drunk an The Cafeteria if M ALBERTA MALONE A M Enghsh LETA L MARSH M A Physnography General Science Jumor Class Advnser G MARSHALL PH D Chemlstry Hnstory MARY W MCLAUGHLIN M A Office Machunes Shorthand Typnng LEOTA MILLER A M Latm U5 Page twenty one Q I A an l. .1 Q . Y V :,. E. . , . . A s. B. MCCARTNEY, M. A. -R Q '92 . , . . LA Z s French Physical Education Dean of Women Lf if I I ELSIE MULLER, M. A. , WILLIAM F. PETERS, M. S, LOUISE MINI, M. A. , FX' E IRENE PAGE, M. A ' . Mathematics Mathematics, Dnver Training LEE vv. PETERSEN, M. M. M If LESLIE L. RABE, A. M. Mathematics ' Mathematics NORMAN PETERSON M S KATHERINE REINHARD A Nl Industrial Arts -fm History iw Mr Willard and Mr Graham review a recording to be broadcast on the high school radio program Page twenty two 6 . 'P rl ffl? N., I ,ix 4, GERTRUDE K RICHTER M A WILLIAM R SCHULTZ M A MARY STEVENS B S Commerce Biology General Sclence Physlcal Educatlon JOHN STRELL M S WILLIAM M STRINGFELLOW A M ARTHUR F SYMOND M A BIOLOGY Englnsh Socual Sclence I A2533 iv' RN S., Xia Mass Bertha Danhetm fondly Touches the plants that she has cared for all year The conservatory s pleasant retreat for those who enloy observatnon of plant lute Mr Charles Korn sorts hls tools nn preparation for a class IU draftlng Page twenty three L , Y K Vwyh . ,. . . M3 3-i t , - -1 lk- , I . . - . . f':f.z'5!f ,L .IL 1 A . i a EARL TROBAUGH M A J VALEK B Spamsh Senlor Class Advnser Health Educatnon General Sclence WALTER B TYLER M A HERBERT B VALETT M A World Hnstory Dean ot Boys Physucal Education Commerce GENE VANCE B 5 DOROTHE YOUNG M A Health Education Engllsh Ell Ess Pe Advuser JOHN C WILLARD M S Mathematncs Chemistry 1- Page twenty four ,twill 15, gk? LORETTA YOPP Home Nursmg Miss Yopp confers with a student, her 'ob IS to keep LP students healthy Frosh soph Cheerleaders who helped cheer the Incas foolpall Team on To win The Big Eight Co Cham pionship are Bonnie Coulter Norma Loekle Janice Marches: Caryl Hilde brandf and Sharon Richards members of The Homecoming Court Lois Schweickerl June Haye Mari lyn Meglan Joanne Hopp and Paula Sforkman Driver of The car is Karla Peine Ai imoorlant feature of the l-lomecomind Rally is The ponhre prepared guarded and lighted by members of the Student Council The L P Pep Band furnished spiriled music for The Rally Page vwcnty Eve : k I I I - Displaying a winning smile are I I - , , Q,--. NPN JUNE HAYE Our 1953 Homecommg Queen AND AT THE DANCE THE QUEEN IS CROWNED g F ff? by ,, 31, llf M'W'4 ali? P L. Mp, K 42? ef 'U-be -4 FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS Heres a sight that never falls to thrill the young In heart The Cavaliers charge out of their dressing room onto the beautlfully kept stadrum turf to the stralns of the L P Loyalty Song determined to make this season a rnost successful one Page twenty enght X . X 9 2 ss 'A ' A ,, , Q 2- 4 P ' ' '- P , I ' Q ': -JA 5, I - g ' , ,JA .l at A NSN' F tw? Al. . l lf: ,i A M, 1 W., I, if 1 lf J Q4 X l A y ty gff gy ' I -l Q N g Egl , - P 4- , li sw is ff V Q17 Q O' My I '4 4 ,--' 3 f 112 'V ' 5 V 12,23 ' ' 7 14- - f ,I 4 sv - P 'ff ,V F ' 45 t ' j',?'1 fy f ff I' x, 1,9 ,2'9 'l V ' 5 'K ' X' '-ffl? , . ' Hard-running iunior halfback Lenny Westfall is finally caught after shaking loose for 25 yards on a reverse in the exciting 6-6 game with East Aurora. Tickets for all L-P athletic events are under the management of Mr. Sam Mc- Cartney. Here Mac is making a sale to senior Burt Elliott. AND . ACTION BEGINS . Roy Johnson describes the plays to the spectators at all L-P home games. Here he is at the mike with Jack Liiewski. Page twenty-nine 'f x fi Coach Jim Valek, in his initial year as mentor ot the Cavaliers proves capable of directing the squad and has the football team in the thick of the Big Eight race right down to the last game ot the season. D ,J F lf i l l ll, X-x Xe Qi l Assistant football coach Gene Vance is due much credit for the Cavaliers' success. WE'RE PROUD OF OUR TEAM Sitting: Don Koob, Bob Mochnik, Bob Strout, Mike Picco, Jim Weerts, Bill Unsderfer, Bob Baciclore, Joe Hervatic, Jim Day, Roger Bacidore, Ed Wieczorek. Middle Row: Coach Jim Valek, Don Holmes, Jim Schultz, Bill Potocnik, Jerry Novakoski, John Ginn, Bob Jerman, Harold Sorenson, Ben Dresbach, Bob Cordes, Hillard Hainzinger, Don Piontek, Assistant Coach Gene Vance. 1 1, Nl 1 Top Row: Dean Strell, Frank Vallero, George Erickson, Chuck Pell, Clark White, Ken Rybarczyk, Jim Bennet, Lenny Westfall, Arlyn Bald a, Dick Sobkowiak, Don Brandner, Lyle Guenther, Joe Marini. Sitting in foreground: Managers Dave Dobovsky, Bob Waters. Page thirty Mr Fellows returned to LP thrs year to begun has forty second year as a member of the faculty and athletic department He has served as athletlc durector sunce 1928 He also coaches the track and cross country teams He IS a great nnspvratnon to has boys both on and off the athletac field and has turned out many champuonshrp teams Foxy wnll always contlnue to turn out champlons He wrll always be remembered and well regarded by his coaches and those boys whom he coached HOWARD FELLOWS LP Athletic Director Jim Weerts gets away for 20 yards to furnish one of the few bright spots of the night as the Cavaliers fall 20 6 to East Rockford s b g fast team 9-an Page thirty-one 'Q fm., , ll wg 533-wg: QW ,. 4. ff Q 1 Q 4, f f s?7a-5 2 fl f' 1 ' -f fn 'Q V f f' K A 5121- . if i . Q a ,ff M, Q 1 Af ' ,Q jf Q ia M arf! ff 5 ,I ff . , 2 is F ,S Z as Q, af- , A I an aw 2 4 . 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K QM x fa. a ,X X 6 --X, ff ! a 'N .sk X' J 'X W., . 12, Qu 0 WJ Smmg on ground Manager Harold Gordon Allan Robunson Walter Mennung Manager Gene Gunn Floyd Danekas Jerome Preuser Manager Ken Pell Second Row Jum Grusolano Tom Shea Don Volk Jum Bergagna Jack Harrus Jerry Brady Joe Decarolu John Bolen Bob Waclaw Joe James Eugene Bassettu Thurd Row Coach Walt Tyler Duck Cook Ed Eschenbaum Robert Halm Bob Parnusaru Jum Entwustle Jack Morruson John Veale Chuck Wubralsku Bob Wundy Paul Smudzunsku Assustant Coach Herb Valett Top Row Dale Mertes Ruchard Rosploch Joe Rutgens John Kulpa Duck Zywuca Frank Peterlun Alan Hansen Harold Swanson Tony Curatolo Marty Stachowuak Joe Slogar John Scassuferro INCAS BIG 8 CO CHAMPS Movung back to the Frosh Soph after a year wuth the Varsuty Coach Walt Tyler once agaun leads the lncas to a Bug Eught Champuonshup, as hus boys tue East Aurora for the crown He us assusted thus year by Herb Valett The lncas are led by Joe James, Gene Bassettu Jack Bolen, Jum Bergagna and Bob Waclaw un the backfleld Duck Cook Ed Eschenbaum, Bob Parnusaru, Jum Entwustle Jack Morruson, Frank WALT TYLER Freshman Coach Page thirty-four Peterlun, Alan Hansen Harold Swanson, and Marty Stackowuak are un the lune Freshmen Bolen and Cook wull return next year whule the others, now sophomores, wull move up to the Varsuty To Ty and Herb we wush the best of luck un the 1954 season and hope that the lncas wull make ut three Bug 8 champuonshups un successuoru HERB VALETT Assistant Coach 2- Leo Cahill, ex-L-P football star, and this year's banquet speaker holds up the iersey which Jim Bennet wore in gaining a guard position on the first All-Big Eight team. Bennet, now a junior, will return next year. VVVY iv. v 1 k'.-'A'-154235 fill Q The smile on senior end Bob Jerman's face is prompted, no doubt. by one of witty Coach Valek's quips. Our new coach looks pleased with his 6' 5 prospect. is Leo Cahill, banquet speaker, provides the entertainment as the honorary cap- tains of the Cavaliers and Incas squads chime in. From left to right are: Joe Hervatic, Jim Day, Bill Unsderfer of the Varsity, and Jack Morrison and Joe James of the lncas. Page thirty-five FRIDAY SEPTEMBER I8 LP vs Ottawa Jlm Weerts runs openung knckoff of game back 95 yards to the seasons first score game marred by raun and slippery field LP breaks 7all tue In third peruod and wnns 3 7 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 L P at St Bede Cavaliers held to 66 tue at half time break loose nn thnrd perxod for two touchdowns wlth Hervatuc Cordes and Weerts leadnng the way fina LP 26 St Bede 6 FRIDAY OCTOBER I0 L P at West Rockford LP In role of underdog against the States kickoff and hold ball for nlne mlnutes eventually scoring Day Weerts and Hervatnc plus passing of Wreczorek spur the Valekmen on to a convincing 2614 wln FRIDAY OCTOBER I7 L P vs Freeport Cavaliers treat Homecomnng crowd to a 32 0 shellacklng of a weak Freeport team passing of Wleczorek to Unsderfer brlngs two L P scores FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 L P at West Aurora Cavaliers held to an unexpected 7 7 tue untll the closing minutes of game Hervatlc and Day lead ground game ID I4 7 conquest of the Blackhawks Page thirty sux FRIDAY OCTOBER 3l L P vs East Rockford E Rabs draw first blood to mark lnltlal tame Cavallers had been behlnd a game thus season Valekmen roar back to a 6 6 tue E Rockford passes click and LP fumbles away good chances first setback for Cavaliers 6 20 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6 L P at Elgin Cavaliers facing league Ieadnng Elgnn need the victory to keep In the race Valekmen take 60 lead early In game on pass from Wleczorek to Hervatnc Hervatnc and Weerts gain other TD s Wleczorek adds a field goal Maroons completely out of prcture untnl late ID game a P Elg Cavaliers tied for Blg 8 lead FRIDAY NOVEMBER I3 LP vs East Aurora Cavaliers and Tomcats battle on even terms for first three quarters neither scoring our minutes to go In game L P puntlng out from deep In own territory E Aurora back grabs ball and scampers 25 yards to score L P gains ba tr 1 In E Aurora intercepts Wueczorek pass Tomcats forced to punt 30 seconds remain In game Wleczorek lets go with desperation pass and White grabs It over has shoulder for tynng score kick is wnde Cavaliers gain 6 6 tue FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20 LP at Jolnet Still hoping for a co championship Cavallers face the rugged Steelers LP unable to re bound from early dehcut and suffer worst defeat of season score forgotten ' .... ' ' in ' 1 , g .... ' .. ' .... Fin I L- 23, in 6 .... number two team. .... Cavaliers take opening ' ' - j , ' ' .... f - - ll, a'l' g 6-0 .... . ' G. A. A. ofticers who served this year are: Darlene Lushina, presidentg Donna Trattner, vice-presidentg Ardith Lamps, secretaryg Betty Urbanowski, treasurerp and board members Shirley Gregorich, JoAnne Haramincich, Georgia Hammerich, and Barbara Liesse. Miss Dagraedt, G. A. A. adviser, presents Darlene Lushina with an award representing achievements she has made in the past two years. G. A. A. GIRLS LEARN TEAMWORK .. The girls who participate in G. A. A. announce it by this formation! 1 K .mg The top ten G. A. A. Bowlers are: Back Row: Barbara Liesse, Ar- dith Lamps, Sally Capello, Janice Marchesi, Karen Jakovvski. Front Row: Florence Cardin Dar- lene Lushina, Joanne Haramincich, Sylvia Kuczynski. Activity captains of G. A. A, are: Barbara ,Q Liesse, Georgia Harnmerich, Ardith Lamps, Betty Urbanovvski, Pearl Maggio, Bernadette Krolak, Helene Gunia, Norma Thelen. B. 'Wa 'P -mm'-Q G A A this year for he Hrs time ha a formal inn ia tion Seated are the mothers of some of the G A A ers Mrs Hamrnerick Tratner Mrs Cusick Mrs Jurkovvski Mrs Ross Mrs Rottner Mrs Stanhouse Mrs Walsh Mrs Lushina Standing Donna Trattner Georgia Hammerich Jody Cusic Mary Lou Jorkowski, Mary Ross Donna Rottner, Carol Stanhouse Janie Walsh, Darlene Loshina. Members of the G. A. A. Swimming Team this year are: Lynn Janz, Helene Gunia, Norma Thelen, Pearl Maggio, Sheila Platt, Judy Cusick, Barbara Liesse, Jo- anne Gostomski, and Sue Smith In the water are Jill Slmmen and Marilyn WI ar Members of the modern dance group are Row One Caryl Beutler Judy Cusick Barbara Llesse Darlene Lushina Row Two Shirley Gregorich Donna Trattner Joanne Gostomski Mary Ross Lois Marin: Mary Lou Jurkowski Row Three June Gealow Karole Stanhouse Carol Guziec Georgia Ham m rich Joanne H a r a mincich A popular activity ot G A this year is has the girls who participated Front Celeste McClain Bar para Liesse Donna Trattner Betty Urbanowski Ardith Lamps Darlene Lu hina Back Joan Kulpa Kathleen Story Shirley Gregor ch Deanna Starkey Georgia Hammerich P3 ty 0 . . I- I d. , , ' I I , , , , , I - e , - . Y ' A. . ' ' ket- g , f. shooting. Here are some of . A . . . I , s ' . age :tn H., .N .. W M . M AND THEY SHOUT THEIR CHEERS TO THE SKY . . . I - 52, 5 I' f RAH Club members display their new club sweat shirts. Purchase of these was a project of the Club. Another proiect was a party honoring members of football and basketball teams. Page forty June Haye, president, shows new RAI-l Club sweat shirts to the other ofticers: Mary Jane Larson, secretaryg Gerri Derango, board memberg Miss Dagraedt, adviserg Marilyn Meglan, vice-presidentg and Carol Koss, treasurer. Board member Carol Bertha was absent. 'f fi Fr ff - 'Q Al Here we see the yarsity cheerleaders who lead the club in their cheers. They are: Dorothy Herrmann, Gloria Kaszynski, Joanne Pagani, Joanne Haramincich, and Joanne Hoop. The tour cheerleaders who went to Bloomington are: Joanne Pagani, Sharon Richards, Gloria Kaszynski, and Norma Jean Loelcle. .. OF A SCHOOL RAH Club members are: first rowl Carole Simpson, Bonnie Coulter, Gloria Kaszynski, Janice Marchesi, Norma Loekle, Shirley Bertha, Lynn Koehler, and Mary Lou Soparani. lSecond rowl Joanne Gostomski, Barbara Liesse, Gerri Derango, Joanne Lakin, June Haye, Sharon Feurer, Donna Richards, Carol Bertha, Q l S.- UPRIGHT AND TRUE Judy Strell, Joanne Kastigar, and Donna Rottner. lThird rowl Betty Pyka, Carol Guziec, Georgia Hammerich, Sally Capello, Marilyn Meglan, Kath- leen Ellerbrock, Joan Capello, Madonna Kvvatick, Janet Lemler, Jill Simmen, Margaret Remick, and Judy Maylle. An important event on the activity calendar of the F. H. A. Club is making snacks for soldiers. buff? FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF Future Homemakers of America are: Row One: Marilyn Zitoun Madeline Zitoun Diane Milaicki Pat Noramczyk Donna Ko hler Gail Mertel Row Two Rita Mertel Marlene Maas Connie The F. H. A. otticers are: Mrs. Smith, chapter mother Kay Smith, president, Carole Burke, treasurer, Lynn Stuart, parliamentarian, and Linda Bernardi, secretary. Early this year the F. H. A. had a dinner at which time the officers were installed. AMERICA KEEP BUSY Mallick, Colleen Trestrail, Joyce Morrow, Carole Burke Row Three Audrey Castagna Nancy Allen Janet Earhart Elaine Kallner Arlene Bravesse Donna Rossman Margie Cerri Mr Gibbons instructor of the agriculture department helps many students become good 'farmers Building a terrace as a soil con- servation practice are: Ralph Spicer, Kenneth Schmidt, Roger Gwynn, Richard Keutzer, Alan Robinson, Kenny Wenzel, Bill Drennan, Bill Mosbach, Roger Frederick, Dale Edgcomb, Robert Holm, Roger Fogle. F F A TRAINS LEADERS IN AGRICULnURE The F F A is a national organization made up of young men who are learning and practicing more eftective methods of farming By attending the International Livestock Shovv competing in Soil and Stock ludging contests and by showing at the Chicago Junior Hog Show and F F A Here Burdette Mills Bill Seed Ed Haupt Bill Sexton Bill Hyson Larry Anderson and Richard protects Show they have a chance to meet other future farmers and are given incentive to do better work For social activities they have skating partie attend an University ot Illinois football game have parties with the F H A and a Parent Son Potluck sim? TX 5219! X Page forty three Y I f .af i 'i ,, A . I w,.,.,.Ta,., - A g A 1 K Arla ,QQZZ . . F 'H I 1 ' F . A Phelps vvork on individual B, I V4 i Q AN - eff N F 5' ' 'C ffl, , i- is . ,,,. , Ju f Vw ' M, , Y KN.. . s, ,Ups , 'L' That the library is the center of L-P is never more clearly demonstrated than in the half hour before the 8:10 bell. The main reading room, which normally accomodates 180 students, bustles with activity as hundreds of students return books, choose new reading material, and confer with their friends about assignments for the day. WE STUDY, READ AND WORK AS TIME FLIES IN THE LIBRARY The library assistants who handle much of the seated: Carole Burke, Janie Walsh, Rosemary routine desk work are indispensable members of Poremba, Denise Hartman. Standing: Leonard the library staff. These students give one period Jaslcolski, June Haye, Armeta Schmoeger, Richard of their day to library service, Not pictured is Jaraczevvski. Barbara Sepaniak. They are from left to right, Page fortyffour The Junior-Senior Christmas Tea, one of the loveliest social events of the school year, is made so by careful consideration of appoint- ments and procedure. Committee members Marian Frank, Javeta Rolando, Bruce Stein, and Sandra Brady consult the etiquette refer- ence shelf for pertinent information. ll The fiction collection reflects the interests and satistTes the literary needs of L-P students. Browsing among available title are John Ravnikar, William Ficek, and David Chemelevvski. Two glass cases in the hall near the library provide space for display of new books, and materials and proiects completed in various classes. The exhibit shown here includes a replica of the Globe Theatre constructed by David Bloom- strand and a miniature set for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by Betty Urbanovvski, and Nlona Lee lmm of Mr. StringfelloW's English Ill class. Marilyn Nleglan and Doorthy Herrmann admire the display. Page forty-hve A GOOD PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS Page forty s x 6'-'li wx Q Q, PROJECTION TZAN Audlo vlsual ands a vltal servnce o LP provldes film strips recordungs and motion plctures to classrooms The value of audio vlsual ands IS measured by proven tests which show that students learn quicker and remember longer by seeing a fact than be reading about It This Important squad IS advlsed by Mr Wullard and both students and teachers agree that thus squad tncreases Interest In their sub gects Threading a film In the protector are Bruce Ghlllno Mr Wnllard and Tom Heftron These four boys John Marzetta Joe Vogel Gus Freschu and Jack Mslnerney are operating the Opaque Prolector George Charbonneau gets a film ready for showlng whsle Earl Born and Robert Downey gave htm some advice Not Pnctured Joan Chadbourne ILPOJ Wulllam Denny Guy Scoma and Clyde Kar losky CL P OD ' r1-I lim ' .-. . I . . If -I 1 1 1 - - 265' ff :T Q-Ht M . 5 I 1 1 1 u XV A . . . z -- I I I ' -i d f X'Z1 if In the new sound proof studxo the Raduo Club oFHcers record a program for a broadcast over WLPO Grace Washkowtak secretary IS at the mtke awaiting the go ahead stgnal from Mr Strnngfellow Radlo Club adviser Burt Elliott treasurer and June Haye prestdent look on Ball Derango vlce presndent was absent when plcture was taken Thursday at 3 15 P M IS broadcast time for the hugh school program This year a variety of programs mterpretxog actuvntles of the school were presented QUIET PLEASE' VOICE OF LP IS ON THE AIR Raduo Club members enloy a Chrnstmas party Gathered around the table are M Strlngtellow June Haye Bull Derango Grace Washkowtak Burt Elltott Carole CICCI Duane Sell Lynn Stuart Paula Plvon sk: Mr Graham and Barbara Berry Page forty seven - 4 l , fi, . :I I , g ,f 1 - Q I ,jf , C g ' 1 ' I I ' - 1 I 1 I I ' I - , 1 . . - . I ' ' v Z I'. l I I I 1 1 fl I4 I I - , . This year the Math Club was led by Burt Elliott, chairman of Book Committee, Alice Woodruff, secretary- treasurer, Carol Koss, president, Charles Helmig, vice- president, Bill Hahne, chairman of Models and Exhibits, Charlotte Mankowski, chairman of Current Literature: Ardith Lamps, Program Committee Chairman, Charles Keenan, Social Committee Chairman. Don Starovasnik, Trick Problems Committee Chairman, was absent when picture was taken. FUTURE EINSTEINS AT WORK .... IN MATH CLUB A Christmas tree decorated with geometric figures was one ot the projects of the Math Club this year. Here pictured is a section ot the tree. Math Club members are: Row One: Burt Elliott, Charles Helmig, Carol Koss, Alice Woodruff, Ardith Lamps, Bill Hahne. Row Two: Charles Keenan, Charlotte Mankovvski, Mary McGunnigal, Steve Faletti, David Mauritzen. Row Three: John Gealovv, Helen Peterlin, Paula Chlebus, Kay Benedict, Barbara Krolak, Mona Lee lmm, Kathleen Story. Row Four: Joseph Marini, Peter Schultz, James McGunnigal, James Aitken, Charleen Flannery, Nancy Hess, Miss Elsie Muller, sponsor. .ff 'Q SWR A Ofhcers take their art work seriously as they plan their schedule: Bill Miller vice-presidentf R i c h a r d Nico, treasurerg Barbara Berry, secretaryg D i a n e Mason, presidentg Paula Phlak, sergeantaat-arms. ART CLUB GETS UNDER WAY MR EDWARDS Art Club Adv ser Enthusiasm runs high as newly torrned art clu starts t work on t protects Bill Mil Richard Nico Carol Mochnik Diane Mason Pat Contrey Jill Sirnmen Gerhard Sine and Elaine Waldron make posters for school organizations and out of school groups to increase their treasury X G3 Page forty ri nc ug- , L ' .... 5 H I i b o i s Q 1 ' ' ler, ' A A Vw H E l r 1 ' . 5 f X s - . S X? L bs u l' ' A gf 'N l A , A . , - 'll . Qt. 1qf.1f.gQ1-nf? , Row One: Bill Fitch, Charleen Flannery, Bud LeBouton, Mary Jane Larson, Deanne Rybarczyk, Don Robinson. Row Two: Rose Marie Daniels, Mary Ann Cherry, George Erickson, Bob Waters, Coleen Liss, Arlyn Balda. Row Three: Bob Clemens, John Long, Janice Marchesi, Janet Villers, Ed Weiczorek, Elmer Liesse, Rita Kubera. L-P HAS STUDENT GOVERNMENT . Jim Walsh, president, and Don Robinson deliver Thanks- giving baskets to needy tamilies. lhis was one ot the projects ot the Student Council this year. rage fifty Row One: Barbara Sampo, Tommy Shea, Shirley Gregorich, Alan Peters, Jean Derango, Joyce Morrow, John Spitzmiller, Peter Schultz, Joe DeCarli, Barbara Noonan. Roseanne Thran. Row Four: Don Ketter, Grace Washkovviak, Row Two: Bill Potocnik, Alice Peters, Don Joan Harris, Roger Fogle, Beverly Cardani, Victor Bradner, Janice Benvenutti, l-lillard Hainzinger, Celano, Joanne Lavens. Jean Grant, Elaine Munson, Bob Parnesari, Row Five: Judy Locke, John Termini, Barbara Row Three: Dennis Jereb, Shirley Bertha, Weger, Don Swietek. .. PRESENT AND SOLVE PROBLEMS FOR BETTERMENT OF ENTIRE SCHOOL IS The following students helped lead the Student Council through a successful year, They are: Bill Fitch, treasurer: Jean Grant, assistant secretary, Janice Smith, secretary: Chuck Pell, vice-president: Jim Walsh, president. The L-P Student Council is composed ot two representa- tives: boy and girl from each home room. The president is elected by vote ot the entire student body: other otlhcers are elected by the Council. 'sis ,- ,a -. 6 'Q semis Bob Parnusarl Bob Schott Arlyn Balda and box Thus box was placed In the ltbrary for the George Erickson are members ot the Screenung use ot the students as a protect of the Councnl Commtttee tor the Student Council suggestuon STUDENT COUNCIL PROJECTS ARE VARIED Mr Walter Tyler and Mass lrene Page the sensor who were voted the most chlvalrous boys advlsers ot the Student Councul lo k on un thelr classes hold Duane Hansens books whsle Walter Mennlng treshman Clark White tumor she makes a phone call The voting was done B ll Fttch sophomore and Davtd Maurttzen under the supervision of the Council Page ftfty two .--. ... C.- 'fs I' g ' to 'U w X ' ' W ag .' fix ' X S, , 4. , . ,R . of if , gc ti T E tv' ll . ' - S M , f , ' l f E 2 ff fu - , tx ia M , ., ., , ,, - H-f uf 2 Vg. I X f ' 1 ' B - -K 1 f , , - . I . I O as . . I . , . , J , z 4 ' i . I I , . I . . . . ,, 3 1 . 1 :Q I 4,2 mf f 1-fra, 'ff W ga gg t ,- . ? A V' x t L 'E 1 .7 2 P l Dow Wulltams Bob Sttrratt and Glenn Hocknng use tne pencnl machune tn the ot?9ce The pencul nwachtne ts one of the protects the Councul sponsors for the advantage of the students pltches IN to help President Jlrn Walsh pack clothes HW for the clothing drnve One ot the year round protects of the Councnl enloylng one of these dances Thus IS an all school ts sponsornng dan es after basketball and toot afntanr to vvhuch students of vlsutang school are ball games Here we see a group ot students unvlted l l Newly-elected Council President, Ed Weiczorek .mixing J Q xi W Row Six: David Mosback, Dale Rossman, Charles Moriarity, Matthew Kastello, Ronald Sobkovviak, Richard Pohar, Mr. Fetters. Row Five: James Krultz, Virginia Boyle, Eileen Delvallee, Perry Erhart James Hrovat, Richard Miklavcic, Joseph James, Donald Volk. Row Four: Anida Miller, Beatrice Bolelli, Judith Cusick, Paula Phlak, Joan Harris, Judy Panizzi, James Ghighi, James Cavatorta KJ. Cl, Doyle Heftron, Edward Tomaszewski, Don Robinson, David Mauritzen, Peter Srnania. Row Three: Shirley Burton, Judith Turczyn, Lynn Janz Dorothy Jones, Willa Bildhauer, Patricia Coutts, John Zibert Ruby Dobberstein, Stephen Faletti, Jr., Donald Williams. Row Two: Dolores Kaszynski CJ. CN, Nancy Kibilka QJ. CJ Marilyn Meglan, Marian Frank, Ardith Lamps, Janet Villers Edward Jaskolski, Jr. Row One: Betty Urbanowski, Diane Hansen, Kathleen Story James Weerts. THE BAND PLAYS ON AND . 1953-54 BAND CALENDAR Sept. 3- First Rehearsal Sept. i8-Football Show, Ottawa High School Sept. 21-Band Parents Meeting Oct, 2 Football Show, Joliet J. C. iHomecoming, Oct. i5 Foozball Show, Wilson J C Ort. lo Football Show, Freeport High Homecoming Oct. i9 Band Parents Meeting Oct. 23 Football Show, Wheaton B leant Oct. 30 Football Show, East Rockford High Oct. 31 -Football Trip, University ot lllinois vs. Purdue Nov 6- Football Show, Elgin High at Elgin Nov. i3 Football Show, East Aurora High Nov lo Band Parents Meeting Nov 27-28 All State Band at Champaign Dc-c 3 Broadcast, Station iN. L P O Dec, i0-li-12 Mid West Band Clinic at Chicago Dec i3 Annual Christmas Concert by Brass Choir Dec. ll Band Parents Christmas Party Dec. i8 Basketball Band West Rockford Christmas Vacation Mr. Daryl Fetters, L-P band director has a busy schedule, as his activities tor the past six years include grade and high school band work. n,ryU Jan. 4 First Rehearsal ot New Year Jan. 8 Basketball Band, East Rockford Jan. I8 Band Parents Meeting Jan. 22 Basketball Band, East Aurora Jan 23 Basketball Band, St, Bede ll-tome Gamei End of First Semester Q 0 C a ' r in Row Six: Michael Castiglia CJ. CJ, Wayne Caskey, Jr., Joanne Gostomski, Row Five: Joseph Miklavcic, George Liesse, John Morrison Wayne Temple, Keith Beck, Robert Noramczyk, Robert Stirratt James Way. Row Four: Rudy Ferentchak, James Kidd, Roy Keebler, Gerald Brady, Walter Menning, Alan Tidaback, John Jaimes Michael Yocum, James Brandner, Allan Way, Paul Hoberg Cha Jan Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. rlene Flannery, William Denny, Ronald Willard. Row Three: James Lushina, Alan Uebler, Donald Swietek, Wayne Kuehn, Judith Marini, Arlyn Balda, Rosemary Derango, Nancy Stanhouse, Joan Barbic, Mona Lee Imm. Row Two: Sandra Brady, Sheila Platt, Benny Whaley, Celeste McClain, Barbara Fulmer, Carol Martin, Alice Woodruft. Row One: Helen Peterlin, Douglas Banko, Judith Koenig, Barbara Liesse. Not Pictured: Marilyn Willard. .. PROVES PRACTlCE MAKES PERFECT 1953-54 BAND CALENDAR 27-Basketball Band, Streator High . 2-Basketball Band, Marseilles High Feb. . 9-Basketball Band, Ottawa High 5 -Basketball Band, Elgin High IO-L-P Talent Show lo -Basketball Band, Hall High l9-Basketball Band, Freeport High 22--Band Parents Meeting Feb. 23-Basketball Band, St. Bede Academy Feb. 25 -Winter Pops Concert Mar. 2--Band Radio Assembly Mar, 6-District Music Contest at Marseilles Mar Mar , ll-Broadcast W. L. P. O. . l5-Band Parents Meeting Mar. l7---St. Patrick's Day Parade Mar Mar Apr 25-26--Operetta . 28-29-30-3l Music Educators National Conference, Chicago il 8 -University of Illinois Concert Band Program L-Ps instrumental music faculty includes Mr. Walter Nicoda, woodwind instructor and fvlr. Austyn Edwards, brass instructor. April I2 Band Parents Meeting April 29 Broadcast Station W, L. P. O. April 30-May l -State Music Contest at Normal May 6 -Annual Spring Concert. Karl King Guest Conductor May l7-- Band Parents Awards Banquet June 3 Commencement Program 4. Page fifty-live Clarmet Quartet Marilyn Nleglan Marian Frank Janet Vlllers and Sandra Brady Saxophone Quartet Mona Lee Imm Joan Barbie Woodwmd Quintet Lynn Janz Duane Hansen Judy Koenig Marnlyn Wlllard and Sheila Platt Clarmet Mixed Quartet Ed Jaskowsku Burton ENSEMBLES PRACTICE FOR STATE CONTEST Drum Quartet Charles Morlarlty Wayne Caslcey IC onar Ma Kastello Trombone Quartet Blll Denny Cnarlene Flannery Paul Hoberg and Alan Way Page tnfty S Arlyn Balda, and Wayne Kuelwn. I I Barbara Fulrner, Carol Marlin, and Shirley D' k P ' , and 1 fl I ll I I Cornet Quartet Don Roblnson Juluan Schlesinger Gerald Brady James Kidd Woodwlnd Trlo Barbara Llesse Betty Urbanovvsku Ardlth Lamps Brass Quartet James Kidd Roy Keebler Ruby Dobbersteln Charlene Flannery Brass Sextet Jack Morrison Jim Way Jum Lushnna fun the frontj Don Robnnson Julian Schlesinger Ron Willard Brass Qulntet Jim Ghlghu Joe Mlklavcuc Dave Maurutzen Don Wlllnams Bull Denny Flute Quartet J m We rt Helen Pet rlun Kathie n Story Duane Hansen Rdby Dobb r stern CPuanssfl Page Ury sc 0 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 , . ' I I 1 ' I I 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 1 - . I Q - Q ' . o 5, o , Q V ' G. s. , , V n - v 'L 2 . i ,Eu if . . XR Y! fig X Meinbers of the Girls' Chorus are: Row One: Theresa Raccuglia, Karole Stanhouse, Rcsemary Krolal, Shirley Smith, Janet Panzica, Marlene Braun, Rita Niiak, Marilyn Dzik, Phyliss Gearica, Judy Bomely, Katherine Simmons, Joyce Gorisek. Row Two: Betty Severson, Donna Kay Rottner, Judy Jones, Janet Gmeiner, Judy Farrar, Betty Grant, Antoinette Scoma, Norma Elclund, Patricia Coric, Joyce Taylor, Patricia Mueller, 42 s JY oil? Dorothy Jones, June Gealow. Back Row: Mary Haskins, Lucy Noon, Ellen Grobelny, Joe Ann Lavens, Carole McConnell, Theresa Brongel, Marilyn Willard, Barbara Davis, Diane Seitz, Donna Wadas, Madeline Mathieu Doris Seppi, Janice Carter. Absent were Jo Ann Zenzen Caroline Koplenik, Barbara Waters, Lucile Blantord. MUSIC HATH CHARMS .... MANY L-P . Row Schultz, Row Wimpy, Richard Row Uranich, Jack Pia Danekas, One: Bill Hargrave, Ken Alex Derango, Don Newborn no, Gene Terry. Two: Roger Moerdick, Bob Wayne Windy, Dale Mertes, Skowronski. Three: Don Svvietek, Bob Larkin Beavers, Flo y d make up the Freshman Boys' Glee Club. Here we see them re- hearsing under the direction ot Mr. Roy Johnson. Modern Dancers give their interpretation of the Nut- :racker Suite at the Christmas Concert. Page sixty Advanced Choir members are: Row One: Alice Donnelly, Lynn Stuart, Carole Jean Wollack, Alice Burch, Marilyn Loekle, Rita Piercy, Mary Jane Larson, Carole Cicci, Carole Webeck, Beverly Philips, Alice Peters, Melva Croisant. Row Two: Helen Liebhart, Carlene Galassi, Darlene Gordon, Mary Ann Rydz, Paula Pivonski, Lucia Lyons, Deanna Stella, Karen Schultz, Georgia, Hammerich, Betty Zeaske, Nancy Welsh, Beverly Presi, Jean Grant, Carol Wesselhoff. . STUDENTS PARTICIPATE Mixed Chorus members are: Audrey Gergovich, Gloria Farrar, Pat Norarnczyk, Jo Ann Pagani, Anne Myers, Beverly Koskosky, Dorene Maggio, Marilyn Zitoun, Norma Morrow, Carol Ann Guziec, Colleen Liss, Audrey Castagna, Martha Trout, Doris Braun, Lynn Koehler, Carole Hildebrandt, Paula Storkman, Gerry Derango. Row Two: Barbara Claudnic, Sharon Feurer, Marian Kieff- mann, Dorothy Bidasio, Jane Watson, Joyce Morrow, Joan Huettemann, Linda Cramer, Martha Sligister, Pauline Walen- ducanis, Barbara Krolak, Arlene Galassi, Norma Jean Loekle, Donna Richards, Sandra Sweetland, Beverly Massatto, Catherine Matthews, Marge Cerri, Mary Donnelly, -.-,vnu-v --vw --- -f HQ Row Three: Billy Liebhart, John Swietek, Harold Swanson, Bob Sobkowiak, David Flannery, Dick Galassi, Don Piano, John Ravnikar, Billy Fitch, Les Jones. Row Four: Alan Tidaback, Richard Linden, Harry Nichols, Bill Donnelly, Don Bickham, James Gerrard, Gene Zeman, Dick Feldhaus, Jack Liiewski, Anthony Curatolo. Mr. Johnson, Directing. Anita Joop, at the microphone. Ruby Dobberstein, at the piano. IN CHORUS ACTIVITIES Row Three: Pat Yates, Shirley Wenzel, Charlene Pearson, Kay Benedict, Bernadette Krolak, Arrnetta Schmoeger, Lois Severson, Jean Niiak, Jacqueline Pryde, Patricia Gorczynski, Marge Williams, Janet Lemler, Georgia Kolowski, Donna Bradley, Margaret Wierth, Viia Treibachs, Alberta Troast, Rolene Meuser, Mary Lou Locke, Rose Mary Poremba, Mr. Johnson, Director. Row Four: Benny Whaley, Jerry Campbell, Bob Bacidore, Dave Barthey, Bill Benvenutti, Don Kobb, John Mini, Kent Klarner, Ron Wellner, Bruce Stein, Ed Liss, Rudy Uebel, Kenny Greening, Bill Noonan, Jim Kiester, Bob Gibsor-, Ron Wash- kowiak, Philip Dobowski. Lieutenant Montschi lBol3 Watersl, Annerl CDeanna Stellat, Prince Rupert CDick Feldhausl, and Fifi CCarlene Galassil run over a cate scene in A Waltz Dream. At line practice Count Lothar CVVayne Caskeyl, Count Sigismund iGene Zemant, Bertrum Budgett Uack Liievvskil, Maxmilian X Ulm Lyonsl, and Princess Matilda lLucia Lyonsl look horrified over the dehated financial pre- . dicament of the Sylvanian kingdom. r RZ- -: ' wa' -f. Q Count Sigismund CGene Zemanl, Count Lothar CWayne Caskeyl, Princess Matilda CLucia Lyonsl, Bertram Budgett Uack Liievvskij, Louisa lCarol Ciccii tell in song hovv the Princess Helena tell in love vvith Niki, an Austrian otchcer. Annerl CDeanna Stellal, a cate dancer asks Count Lothar CWayne Caskeyl, to display his skill as a piccolo player, the art he took up to annoy the neighbors. Apparently it annoys Annerl too. L. ur- ?-7 . , A it at 5:4 Mr. Roy Johnson, L-P vocal music instructor raises his baton and action begins as orchestra and chorus perform in A Waltz Dream. Lieutenant Niki CAIan Peterst introduces himself to Kay Robin- son CPaula Pivonskil a cate singer, with whom he falls in love. Princess Matilda CL u c I a Lyonsl sings a duet with Maxi milian X Ulm Lyonsl in which they show great concern over the state ot aftairs in Sylvania Princess Helena QAnita Joopl and Lieutenant Niki CAlan Petersl tell their love for each other in song .dh THIS YEARS OPERETTA IS A WALTZ DREAM In the Blue Dragon Cate dancers o a floor show routine tor the soldiers and peasant girls. The cast and chorus line up tor the Hnale: the happy ending of 'A Waltz Dream. Page sixty-th JU ,fr yi ' WHA ya K N - Miss Young, annual adviser, plans a picture with Bill Denny, student photographer, while Busi- ness Manager Alan Peters and Editor Carole Webeck confer to see if the budget will stand it. STAFF WORKS TOGETHER Sophomore Editors Bob Sell and Marion Dane are oleased with the picture proofs of their section as they com pare notes with Barbara Berry freshman editor fb .-an-maui 'WV' Page sixty four Junior Editors Carol Wollack and Lots Stalker arrange pictures for their section R ..,. rx 4 V '52 1. l 1 I . l Q N . Wi YB, A Q i i ,,,,,. ,. T , 2 . . , m , . Richard Nico and Bill Miller, art editors are surrounded with reminders of their work as they skech scenery for the Sadie l-lavvkin's Dance. Activities Editors list the school organi- zations and clubs in order to allot space to each. They are Madonna Kvvatick, Dick Felclhaus, Gene Zeman, and Pat Dresloach. .. TO PRODUCE THE 1954 YEARBOOK .. Out ot doors is an appropriate place tor the Sports Editors to discuss their sec- tion. Here looking over a football program, speculating on the score of the next game are Caryl Beutler, girls' sports editorg Jim Grisolano and Gene Ginn, boys' sports editors. . K ' XY Q- Act l of Sailng witn we Stars features a New Or.eans Wnarr scene wnere tne work gang Du Felclitaas B,lt Liclultart, Gene Zeivan and Alan Peters rest after toting bales ot cotton as tliey sing Ol' 'Jtait F2we ' Bess Wayne Caskey kneeling nas lust C-- pressecl ns 'rnpressoin ct '-we rye scene in Glor, Road Senor Gs, Scania plays Lady ot pug 91 v i T Spa n. Act II, aboard tlwe S, S. Elite features The Starlinersf' Miss Dorotlwe Young, director of the talent show, receives directed by Don Robinson, they accompany Marion Dar1e's flowers from the cast. Miss Page is chief gum Collector. tap number St. Louis Blues, Bonnie Coulter does a modern dance Melancholy Sailors Gene Zentan and Dick Feldlwaus enioy Anita Joop's Rlwapsoclyf' song, The Man I Love. I-fn 1 R A one by belong a cake in a q.,,,ff K- Deanna Stella. ' Anyone want a new cake recipe? Hood ni Earl Born astonsttes every- Tlwe Sopnisticates :narrn tne audience wtn Smoke Gets n Your Eyes ano They Say Tnat Falling 'n Love is Wondertolf' Tney are Marlene Balmer, Ucia Lyons, Alice Borcn, Alice Peters, and Melva Croisarit. Not pictured: Pag e s 1',-seren tiger' 791,91 'WM ,WW M1144 K ,fx 4 'Q nigh M Early ID the year Mr Weyand takes the under audltorlum This year represents a record year classmen pictures for the Annual Thus ns one of almost IOO! of the L P student body are plctured the first prolects of the Annual stat? nn the Ell Ess Pe Puctures are taken on the stage of the TAKING PICTURES ATTENDING CONFERENCES ARE BOTH PART OF THE ANNUAL STAFF ACTIVITIES In December members of the Staff attended see the students who attended from all the Bug the Bug Eight Press Conference at Elgin Here we Eight schools Page snxty eught ' I I J tr - QM 'K A ,it f we 'VGWX ' ' ' e A . ' 5 I 1 , 6 5 W 1 6 I X -., . m M Q , . 1: 1,21 I , U . L1 f , W Q2 -it , I I I' , I Q ' It ,' , 'E V A N, R twiki K . .- V 2 .V j ' , .. 1 A ft ' 5 - 7' 4 M I ' I I ,I ,.,,.. ,,,.,,.... NL I 4, ,, , yyylr 1 ,A .I , N A ,M T 1 , I 'Q I Q' ' W st C an ' f fl G .X ' ' '-gb W W , V ,. M V . 15-jw . A I. W-5.1 wwf nf' ' Emil? ,, . f W , f , . I I oo - A x Q7 3 p-4' V ll 'A-' , 1 1 W5 ' N lTop left picturej Marilyn Bedenka, Phyllis Gearica, Dorothy Jones, Judy Wifek, Betty Lushina, and Elaine Gems. lTop righf picturel Ron Witek, Ron Volpe, Red Witek, and Dick Pohar. lBoMom picfurej Nancy Link and Doris Seppi. IN SEPTEMBER .... FRESHMEN ARE EVERYWHERE .... Miss Evers plans semester schedules as Gene Richards, secretaryp Jean Derango, lreasurerg Terry, sergeant-at-armsg Judy Cusick, vice- Alex Derango, sergeant-at-armsg look on. president Walter Menning, presidentg Sharon -V ,fie- Page sixiy-nine 'Sv Jul I fig! x 'ir Page seventy NEWLY-ELECTED OFFICERS LAUNCH FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES Mr Ray Jungclc LP prlnhng lnstruclor does some of The special prlntung work himself Mr Jungck loaned our homeroom ranks The second semester Judy Cusack Babe Derango and Alex Derango are all class ofhcers nv' nr K., Aw Yu,-vw no ,ff Q na Wx 1. .,,f'x 41 ff? xg, X 'W WQWQ. wud ., 'C' as Frances Aruano Mary Bunzell Donna Bruskl Joan Capella John Carlule Jamce Carter Gerald Chapin James Cherry Richard Chelsu Jerry Clccn Dons Cleslelskl Patrncua Cornc Judy Cusack Floyd Danekas Barbara Davls Joe Decarolu Enleen Delvallee Jean Derango Alex Derango Judlne Donnelly Kathleen Doyle Bully Drennan Marilyn Dznk Janet Earhart Norma Eklund K Ellerbrock Ednh Ensor M A Entwlstle Judy Farrar Vzrguma Falem Judy Grabowskl Ralph Guymn Carolyn Koplenlk Slanley Plkula FOR THE YEAR .... FRESHMEN ATTEND THEIR FIRST SADIE aku- J 5. 5,-ff. 1- QL. ,. x.f ...X NJN-y 1 .15 Beam X rv? Mrs Bugbee ss proud ot her homeroom and her students wtll miss her next year as she IS retiring thus year Walter Mennung was voted most chlvalrous boy In the freshmen class He and Anne llller were on the Hlgh Scholarshup Legion the Hrs emester of their freshman year It Am 1 Q.. Dale Edgecomb Marlorue Kulpa Charlotte Kwatnck Paul Lamboley Stanley Lasik JoAnn Lavens Dale Leach Carole Luebhart Donald Lllewsku John Ltles Nancy Ann Lmk Bernadette Ltss Carol Lock Robert Locke Betty Lushlna Juduth Magg to Connne Mallnck Lots Mann: Paulme Marsala Alan Martyn Eugene Marzetta Maclelnne Mathneu Davld Mazur Carol McConnell Walter Mennung Dale Mertes Thomas Mtchalak Amda Muller Ruth Muller Roger Moerdnck Wtlluam Morrell Davtd Mosbach Wnlltam Mosbach HAWKIN S DANCE in vu CHRISTMAS VACATION 'vm 4- as hr , -A '19 l 'Nfss -., H ae- -Q., 0' ,f Li X T ,silk Mlss Gaynors happy homeroom students really have the lute Wnth the clothing teacher for homeroom they re constantly nn stitches Judy Koenlg was malorette for the LP Band durlng football season Page seventy-two J Hunterkopf Paul Hoberg Edward Housby Robert Hunter John Jalmes Robert Jakubuak Lynn Janz K Jesuolowskn Dorothy Jones Jerry Jones Judy Jones Joyce Jump M L Jurkovvsku Barbara Kallner Joseph Karkless Joanne Kasttgar Marlene Kasza James Kelly Tom Kelly Rnchard Keu zcr Robert Klarner Beth Ann Klune Judnth Koenig Tale Konters Tom Kowalsku Duane Krall Gerald Krasunskn Rose Krolak James Krultz F Kruswnckn B Newcomer J Sullvan 'J f ' .... .... A V 4 N. gr' i Q-Ex ' K. 1 1 ,, V s - r ' ' I V -- If ' lf, ' ' J ' , U 1 I W ,f I 1' :NV z Qi if l ' Q f y I 1 , . L l 1 1 1 1 if - 'a - - D ea. f O ,' .- gf' if 2 lf , IT! 'fr' ' , Q - 5 rv fe ' , ,Q l A ' V javlsfii , ' 6: L, A 6 , we-Nr W lll M -f A . A A A 'J tt, ., 9?- W, ll? .FX CJ .J H - if 'Z' fi f fl' A , ' A , A, ,L lg V, , , 4 7 is W A . W ,Q Q MW E -.. :::a:': -':e::::5 H I J A . A 1' N 1' K ' 'W . J -' 32- 4 lr 5-L J - - V , x fu J we 'I J Q k X --- A ' K, .H V V - b . al A ,K V My 'mme l V-1 I u X! .J ., All '.'. Q lk i S. L ly A X L. ' . -'J 4 wt 2 5 ,E f 1' , x 1 A t L t , 74' 'rr M' , L My , I 'J . ' . . I I . x 'x- V' 2 'I t WONDERFUL BREAK AFTER VACATION STUDENTS 4- ? J I 'C' 2 R,- A 4-1 if-' 'rx 3 f :Ll f ll Many of Mass Malone s homeroom students partucnpated nn extra currlcular actuvttues Sharon Rnchards the only fresh man on the frosh soph cheernng squad as one of us Four of our men played football last fall Joe Rutgens Butch Robnnson John Scasstferro and ob Windy 5-f' I Marguernte Dernx Barbara Kopczyk Marsella Rafalsku Donald Reagen Margaret Rernuck Kathleen Renkosuk Donald Rubolzn Sharon Rnchards Allan Robnnson Wm Rosenkranz Mary Ross Donna Rottner Joe Rutgens Carole Rybarczyk R Rybarczyk Rnchard Rynke Carla Saarn M L Saporltn Elaxne Sarwunskn John Scassuferro Kenneth Schmudt Carol Schmltz Robert Schott Kenneth Schutz Davnd Schroeder Antoanetta Scoma Sandra Seaton Carol Seghn Sharon Seght Duane Sentz Carol Sever Robert Wnndy M Wolclechowskl Not Puctured Dorns Seppn Page seventy three n .... y .91 , I . . . ' f1 ' ' . ' - . ' ' n Y I B . ,K fo- K -6-' Q I . 5- J ,L 4 K- KJ. T I , ,f Q . , 'f ' 4 -' ' K - 29 D I V L, tl QM ,l s I 4 fl l V 5 , i 4 i, ,Jr tl hz., ' 'ilu fi . .... fa :x 2 . V E 1 . h 1 e ,. 9' im 'TA ' ' X I 4. A l . 7 :ww gh 1 A , V a V I D l rl 4' - ' 4 R W V.: 4 V 'QT' tx- s .L 1 ' ' Y tp jf X-Y ,, . 33 14' Os' . X . :IJ 1-:S - ?'T-'+L119't- Q: 1 1 A fr. I Q . t 0 Q L 4 - . ' Q A -' Q We fr . L, . 1 I V . 1' r -M i . wg ' 5' E 1 . - , 5: ' A , ' v X fx T x f T T f M V 'fsix 14. All . l . l CRAM FOR EXAMS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Mass Muller has a smile for her homeroom each mornung Dnckle Pohar was homeroom contrubutuon to the all school talent show Duck Cook center for the footoall team IS also a member of 313 '-s ,-W 'W' AW 'Via av- 'P' Q l T' v-v 5, I ' 1 Page seventy four NN. Rnchard Cook Pat Mueller Patrick Murphy Ronald Murphy Judith Muylle James Nepa Donald Newburn Ruta Ns ak Leo Nolasco Lucy Noon Barbara Noonan Ed Nordmann Carol O Connell Carol O Donnell Raymond Pakula Janet Panznca Donna Papnnu A Pavnnatto Bernard Payne Edward Pelka Jack Plano Don Pnletuc Gerry Pittman Sheula Platt Jean Pohar Duck Pohar Nancy Potocmk Danny Presser Eugene Prokuskt Kent Pryde L Quercnagrossa T Raccuglua J Ree l - ' I . I H if r ' Q N. ,A -.1 fv- 'sl V 7 4 c : , ' 1 - A . 4' 4 Q 53 r it ' t r J , to at t J J l J ig 'El --llv ' A is if XY Q .:.p:g.i:zf: ..,- : 5:s:.:5A r I Q: M J 1- . 'P 'J J , W, ,A A 1 ,, , gf . 'Q K ' A b 4 s lla. ' A - i 1 QV 3 A Af' ,lag 5 b 'el l a A 'K . .W ,,, . L , 1 L., . , . . 'l Q f' A ' 'ff 5 '31 A A - r 4 Y . 1 - Q' ' N X M V K t W 5' 4: A -N 2 - . 45 Q I , JL' it A y I ve- , ,o ' 5' A' , N 4 .ff .f 8 y I a L ' , y 9 I , 4 y . '4 A' ,fl , S Aw V 'X It A , 1' ,. f tl, J l.tZi Sn, 5 E ki! I -3 A . se 1 , I MAKES GOOD RECORD FOR THEMSELVES 'CT 1 .fx 5-f' fr .0 xx 'U 7' I -,1 44'-via t A GP Mr Valek ts one of our new faculty members thus year l-le coaches varsuty football and wrestlnng Our homeroom cooperated rn the magaznne cam palgn we were represented ID the Talent Show by Bruce Ghultno one of the square dancers 4 FRESHMAN .lurn DeMattta Carol Floroplus Ronald Floroplus Roger Fogle B II Forbes Roger Fredertck Q- Ledean Frescht June Gealow Phyllus Gearuca Elame Germs Carolyn Gentry Bob Gerace Bruce Ghullno Janet Gmemer Wtllnam Goetsch Harold Gordon Joyce Gorusek Wayne Gorskt Joanne Goskusky Betty Grant Donald Grant Ellen Grobelny Beverly Guenther Robert Halm vt Janet Hammeruch Mary Hardy Bl y Hargrave Joan Harrus John Harrls Duane Hart Mary Haskms Juanlta Hnllman 4..- I Page seventy tive X. it lc iz l 1 L ll ie f'l Lv A . 4 p k W b N' 5.3. i - g- : 1. 'i ' f ,R '- ' . t a. cv X wi: .3 k I R fp. e ..,, 'A is my .eve kk 2 if J I 4 V. ya ev I f- 1 . J E Q at Y ' T . , J - 'vi ' 'E N A8 K 5 A 4 1 Q f . , , - ' A ' Z' 1 ' ' R ' . 1 .- L - , J E E 'cr 2 J M ee . 1: ,, f . .fait Ja 5 ' Q3 J 'fi' ' ,ill . Q , - the , . Q -K ' : - , f, J' 2 i A 3' yy ' wi. G ug . P V ,Q t W , xv ' I I , G lm YG ' H' F? J y , ll 9 ,fl 42 Q A lt E.: ef. G vo , , J .L 'Il A a- J V 9' l Q - ' w - - A, A in Y ' vi ,Q 5' I A , :. X ' ' W, - 4 3' G ' I J 1 '11 my ,A M I 1 'B l x 5 tl , ' l . V 3 1' 'J . ' l P . n . . D U J . . l 'Y' l Q ' F h H I I X1 x htel, HOMEROOMS ATTEND STUDENT COUNCIL i MEETINGS 4- Donald Swietek Gene Terry Patricia Turchi Ramona Turchi Alan Uebler R. Veronda Ronald Volpe Donna Wadas Robert Walsh Barbara Waters Barbara Weger Chester Weger Phyllis Welch Kenneth Wenzell Nelson Westphal Marilyn Willard Robert Wimpy Wayne Windy Gerald Witek Judy Witek Ronald Witek Michael Yocum Joe Zalazar Jo Ann Zenzen Janice Zera Walter Zibas John Zibert Walter Ziel Marilyn Zupancic Not Pictured: James Mitchell G. Wlodanchak Stanley Welgatt R .gm 1. ' sm, my Tj 3 QI' 5 .2 V.: he ... c K t , 'F Ra ' P l TK fi A l 'fi ..,. . 6 f'Ax .ff I si ' A , ., A 0. r . A-Q an-Q 5,' ' 4 'E . !,, X-.1 3' tv. ln li I f mx' 'jj ' W . .. 1 ,U . W , . My :L W ,, . - T' t Q 9 ,sq . 5 , Y W f , ' '- 258 E T F' ' W .Q x Q ' 5 i it J tl l . 0 E H, - ' A wa , ' W J, we , y E I L, Q f. 1.1 , . 11 M by .1 - 'X .A-f 1 riatwfo A , .. , f e - X' ... 2, A. 'H . C s. J sc. Q s 1.-r , 1. t as it .1 J aff itil 4' This homeroom boasts three Witeks - Red, Judy, and Ron. Confused at first, Mrs. Mini now knows they're not triplets! But one good turn deserves another and Mrs. Mini gets her students quite confused with her French directions. Page seventy-six H isis,-ff A , A ALL-FRESHMAN TALENT SHOW AND PARTY Joyce Aubry Judith Locke Janice Marenda Betty Severson Alan Short K. Simmons Edward Skowera R. Skowronski T. Skowronski Wm. Sledgister William Sment Marion Smith Raymond Smith Shirley Smith Daniel Snell Janet Soeder Pauline Sons Donald Spayer Ralph Spicer Karole Stanhouse Deanne Starkey ? x.. X- as. MAY . SF . as , 3' 3 2 s.-4 'iii . 11 iv . 5, 'Ki '-ii A ,N Q' ,l XX Janet Stewart ' ' -' K' G. Struglinski S. Studzinski Joanne Sullivan - Joyce Taylor - John Termini I Wayne Terry Lois Tonise f V I l. A , ,Nxf S . . A . .- , K-1 . V John Tonozzi v , I , -.' n Marie Towne Robert Uranich at 7 Q. 51: Miss Heller enioys her lively homeroom. Remember the day Ray Smith entered homeroom with his new home permanent? We're proud of the students who made the Honor Roll this year. Page seventy-seven if-N X Ifwhuu, . 1.1, , fl 1x 1 1-im., FRESHMEN LOOK FORWARD TO RETURNING NEXT FALL Donald Allgood Helen Anderson JoAnn Angello Elame Antkownak Make Argubrught F Augustymak Kenneth Baker Gladys Balcom Judy Balda Gmo Balzarnm Douglas Banko Robert Barnhart Dennls Bartley Coralee Bartram Larknn Beavers Kenth Beck Marnlyn Bedenko Florence Bernard Barbara Berry Caryl Beu Icr Cathernne Bldas Q Sally Blard Luctlle Blanford James Bodnum Beatruce Bolelln John Bolen Judith Bomely Barbara Borys Marlene Braun Marlorle Brelc Theresa Brongel Raymond Brucku Marne Konters Gayle Lund 3 s-I N.. NM! '15, kwa 'fu .A xgd K L PNP' T as Y' .,-.N Cr wr i' pw- ff f Y Mass Ennor has a very actuve homeroom Our Chlvalrous Pee Wee Bclen played first strung football In l953 Caryl Beutler, Theresa Brongel, and Barbara Befr, ushered nn the talent show Larkin Beavers also s1L..ne danced . , ' aw Q' H, ' A s ,, Ib? . 1. sl' Q u K A gy N fy L,, I ,bw- ' 2 - , x, X l J . ,ETL flis. p.j' , lf W S7 nz SL ,f 'J23. 9 ... - I Q Mx' ,NT L f- Q- :lg ,gl - 9,5 asf Q up 55, . X - - ,gy I V -Q 1 K K A 1 :Eli-9312 W ,2s,.. . Xin? v Y ' in .t-- 1 , we at . l Q-Jw ,','s . , -. , f 'l ' ' '1 S N , X V I 'fwfs' 5- hw A ,V -I 1 l Si T 1 ' ' A ff f X lf - .4 I --KE 4 N4 gk 4: n ,Q ' - .K 5 'C' L lr V is A ,K 3 in? Q M , . ' I-M l J wt f L .f -'C 5 1- W' 4 Q, W M M' Q 4 my L , M F f ' Z of LQ '74 ' Q 'T' f, -V . . . N . 4 W f X, Q -r lm 'T' A' C f t ,lv .. fi? I 7 In the front rovv are Freshman Publication Representatives: Don Svvietek, Doris Ciesielski, Janet Panzica, Karole Stanhouse, LeDean Freschi, Nancy Link, Tale Konters, Donna Kay Rottner. In the back the Sophomore Publication Representatives are: IRow Twol Nancy Hall, Caroline Hildebrandt, Willa Bildhauer, Geraldine Sarnolinski, and George Charbonneau, IRow Threel Carole Mochnik, Judy Marini, Marilou Entvvistle, Rita Tavierne, Alice Woodruff. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES ASSIST ANNUAL STAFF IN PUBLICATIONS WORK Junior Publication Representatives are: Darlene Lushina, Donna Trattner, Carol Guziec, Gloria Kaszynski, Joanne Balconi, Harry Cybulski, Standing the Senior Publication Representatives are: Nancy Pelczynski, Don Robinson, Shirley Wenzel, Anita Joop, Sally Capello, Elaine Waldron, Betty Zeaske, Bruce Stein, Dick Galassi, Bill Unsderter. I? C7 PW 1 . ' 145: ,I 'Li 'ia -4-L .vlffkxui 1 '55, -Q 0 tx K I 'lt ' .,. ' E Q xttisai, a , ,QS I I 4, as S ----I The sophomore class ofticers and thenr adviser Mr Korn check In the datebook for the date of the sophomore party They are left to rlght Jlm Grlsolano treasurer Mr Korn class adviser Jam Entwnstle vlce pre :dent Bull Fitch president Tony Curatolo and Harold Swanson sergeants at arms Seated us Norma Jean Loekle secretary IS AN OUTSTANDING CLASS WHICH RECEIVES TOP '1 Looking at one of the art displays rn the bulletin case are Jlm Turczyn Martha Sledglster John Wltzeman and Eileen Wlsgovvskl I . I 'Liv l I I tl I K. W ax I , A , ' I I I . , 2 - , 2 , - S 1 , 2 - , - , . 'R 5 , I' ff inf e, N T Aj ,M ' ll II I J . K , . I ' 1 I ' I I ' , ' ' Q HONORS IN MANY ACTIVITIES .dl 3.1 ,- I f E ye'-+ ,ff L S. Lil' I Mr. Lee Petersen math Teacher proves a theorem on The board. His homeroom 205 is saving money for a trip To Niagra in Their senior year, 4' .ix Z' 4' wg! f L. 'Qlx PETERSEN S James Dobovsky Jerry Donnelly Judy Ellerbrock Jam Enfwislle Marnlou Entwistle Edward Eschembaum Robert Essl Robert Falem Stephen Falem Richard Falk Sharon Feurer William Fitch Kay FntzKee Charlene Flannery Ruth Forbes August Freschi Soma Fristock Barbara Fulmer Arlene Galassi Shirley Garize Thomas Geracr Gene Ginn Joanne Gostomski Yvonne Grant James Gregorich James Grnsolano Donna Harbeck Noi Pictured: Edward Dombroski Marlene Finley Page eighryvone g 'za EL. Cm - . M S33 91 ' -' - a i:-2. 'g4t,,:y harm HOMEROOM WINS A BOX OF CANDY FOR IOOM . - A Herb Anderson A' Donald Andrews 1 Josie Angelo . E 2 4' 'WY' Ei' Marlene Anglovar Duane Anglavar A . V Gene Bassetti Jim Bergagna .,, Janice Bernard V Nancy Bernardi Gerri Berryman fs, nw x Z' Carol Bertha 3' fi-7 Ai 453' Joanne Bidasio Willa Bildhauer A 4 David Bloomstrand '- 9 ,Q A 5 Louis Borio 1 r A 1 K x i 6. ix 3 -24 Q X X A . , xg 'J ' ,gh ' ,L an Q Nz- L- Earl Born , Vi., ,QM W 'V Leland Bottomley 'K' s km' , W f 'W' Wayne Boump it ,F nv Virginia Boyle 4 1 Gerald Brady s 4' Qs- 1 s , ., , - .V 1,-,Q ..f, ,vi , 7 ' Q James Brandner S 'v 'Y t- A iv -6- - 5 I , , 'V' f if N' Doris Braun 4' ge, , , V i J A at Shirley Braun 'fri S if J Wayne Braun a all Arlene Bravesse . X 4 . -lit Ev ,W- -Q i l , , A' I Richard Bray I, 7 , Q 1 me '- H -1 K William Bufton - A g J Q 'V ' 4 I .I ' . Ev ' Kenneth Ksiazkiewicz ,E , A Q V, 'eip' ' ' ' August Sadnick ' 4 , 4 .A Roger Welsh A . ,- we 1 5,3 J ' E Ji, .xfza 4. I 4 , A in 5 3 ' 7 .- if , it - , . ' gi , ii ' Mr. James Gibbons, agriculture teacher and ' 2 J homeroom teacher of lO7, here is testing milk. at J A ' i' ' Page eighty-two is 4:4 -. ,nl SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE ELL ESS PE. SOPHOMORES .. Mr. Gene Vance, boys' health education teacher and homeroom teacher for 213, reads a crush note from one of his ardent sophomore Frank Mequish Dennis Metzler Richard Miklavcic Mary Rita Miller Burdette Mills admirers. . 'J an v G, rx.: 1- Q f, e g. L- 5 Y' 1 Q. f TV , ' ' Y 1' ,, . 1 4 ,fx X. F v .f. ,. '21 1' .a W4 , ' l w.- g V -f L x, vs- .2f - Q - Q sf' tv' S A i K . 6 sis, ia' .- X- ' A 't '- agrfr L ,W 9 fs ca .f W - - A If ' c .. x 1 '- A+ 1,- ' 4 T- SV 'ff x . 1 if 1, . ga gp- ,.1-W ,IC G Y? L f ... 4' Y' ' Q . vol se., ' fx N h .LL Q .D- s ., , 'N 4- r it xo pq 6- if l 5 ,. ' l -ef' A ,, 1' x , W f ti'1 . l - Z 'S se f' ' Carole Mochnik Patricia Monahan Donald Monari John Morrison Robert Mueller Jerome Mueller Elaine Munson Robert Nowakowski Mary O'Connell Robert Pagoria Judy Panizzi Robert Parnisari Charlene Pearson Ken Pell Frank Peterlin Pat Petersen Alan Picco Don Piscia Paula Plhak John Plochocki Not Joan Postula Jerome Preiser Marjorie Williams Pictured: Jerine Net? Page etghty-three 4 J Judy Bump Noreen Butkovnz Colleen Carbme Beverly Cardam Carole Caresno Mary Cassndy Jerry Castagna Frank Cavaletto Vnc Celano George Charbonneau Eugene Cuccl Don Cuesnelsku Pat Clark Tony Condne Bonnie Coulter Pat Coutts Lnnda Cramer Richard Curhs Joe Czarny Marlon Dane Shlrley Daniels Don DeGroof Ray Delieyser Geraldme Derango CIIH Deremo Richard Devecchuo E JIM ENTWISTLE 8. BOB PARNISARI MAKE Wrmng an algebra problem on the board as Mr Wllllam Peters homeroom teacher of 108 He teaches math and drivers fraunnng V Mm ru ,- Q qi s-.J x, 1-5 l 1 ' 4, :un .4 Jannce Dresbach ,, ,pu 3 Betty Pyka Madelune Zuroun 5' 'C Marilyn Znoun Page enghty four all' XQ4 -N! Xxx A. ' cr ' -C N gl 4: . K K x -- 5 g - .. A K- M, xff 1 t .f X' ,, rl l l ,Y 4' 17 '. 'F Q 'WE- - C :L L1 TL. l :f-1 L sq 'JA h 4 . ' fix. li, ' .fffi f r A , - , 1, 57,12 , '52 'M 1 4 . 'L ., B :K . . . s K-4:5 qi, V 'IQ 2,y ' A . ff B C if 5 C' Q Q l 'X' mg . Y l y ' . ' I A : L - A .'- of f' ' ' M 15 Y 79 3 S. l -if . 5' Y ' 4 1-f - ' , y . 'iv ' M: I 1 . . V I K. , an hr It 'V will 551 aJ's,f2k :Ski A f B f, mzfz .zzz . H. W . . , if 'rr' . . fi l , if 1 'g - ' 'tl A r L1 If I . THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. MANY . .. T Michael Borys Larry Konizak f' -' - Rita Kotar V , -1 James Kuester C- ' Y Joanne Lakin Liv J 4 . , I I T'l . e 1 3,51 K - A 'F' L aw? L L, ,:-Ll ' . 1 E - , , Ardith Lamps Keith Lehn G3 .A lx ' -g , Janet Lemler at ,J lx, , J -L. ,' Barbara Liesse , X4 f E ! V 1' ' Richard Linden - M ,l X si 1 .L--' X I 5 x l A 4 ' r' ' ' Q 1 l ' 4? Ed Liss 1 ggi' Mary Lou Loch - . . ,X , wha 11' V - I Q fv- fr 0 David Lodi l M '-. v ' Norma Jean Loekle I Y ., T J Y-X John Long X K I 5 'f 5 x A-tx ILL L fm I Jacquelin Lushina Marlene Maas 5 4... it N 'F .w -2- Pearl Maggio V s ' .f . 5, , Charlotte Mankowski Y' l r' Janice Marchesi A N 'f JT Judy Marini Carol Martin ,nw :J b 'V John Marzetta ' Cin AIC' William Maurer xx' K a si Jean Mayers Y 'A' L 1 I , ,N 1... 1 :xx Jeanine Mazzetti ,YN Judy McCann ,A A Q' Jack Mclnerny 1, ' X, ' Celeste McClain X A X f- it LeAnne Wefald S 'J L' y- L.. i ' r E ll git Not Pictured: ' 5 .. 5 -3,13 f ' June M gg' i ' ' It UQ 5 ' ' ini -31+ MF . 1 'I KX A, V -.'. P ' ii 1 'hs Mr. Arthur Symond, horne room teacher of 306, checks a history assignment before class. Page cightyafivc . li . SOPHOMORES CONTRIBUTE THEIR TALENT TO . , . 1 1 . i Q.. . 2 if ff- ' , .ti if so -We J lf- l 5' ,... 1- 3 54 i' ' ,T,. J A Q L Q- 2 4 Q B 4 . -J -:V M' A i Z-L E , . i, ,i 5, i ' V . i 2. ls l 'I ' get xi. 4 , 1 .W 6. Y , ag- 1 Q- x s. at if Q 'fr' N, 'ff' x D i f M! fi ,WAV L? t at L 11, , ,ig . 1 4 .11 '5 K 3 iigff' E 'W t 4: Q f Q- sus 5 A he CTM' 4 -.M ,I m .Q ., - , hx ,, fs... ani: I A .gy ' Q 32.1 0 V. , s , 1 ' ' ,X by V I ia Elemsvw 1 -. . if .VX ' ' if G I -s As. ,Zh V Q.. ,f : V 3' -. .uf R ' , , PQ, T + f Wx wa- 'L ,- i . fl E W 5 i ' i : 275':' ---' Miss Marienne Gould, English teacher and home room teacher of 218, has her usual cheery smile for students who corne in to talk to her before or after school. Page eighty-six Helene Gunia James Hadley Alan Hansen Denise Hartman Edward Haupt Nancy Hess Caryl Hildebrandt Catherine Hill Judith Hoar Joan Huettemann Patricia Hynds Mona Lee lmm Joseph Jakse Joseph James Richard Jaraczewski Edward Jaskolsl-ci Leonard Jaslcolski Carol Jerman Lori Johnston Lucille Kasik Kenneth Kasza Don Ketter James Kidd Sandra Kidd Bill Kierczynski Barbara Kmieciak Elizabeth Kmieciak Lynn Koehler Donald Kolowski Patricia Liss .2-K .41 ' 4 1 lm fr-ri Mr Wnlllam Schultz who Teaches conservation and bnology has home room 310 Here he looks over a conservation report HELP MAKE THE TALENT SHOW SUCCESS Martha Sledguster ,K Joe Slogar James Smrfh Judy Smnh Suzy Smnh Paul Smudzmskn s Barbara Sobkowuak Ronald Sobkowuak James Spntzmrller Marty Stachowuak -1 u,- Nancy Srarovasmk Carol Stlh Emagene Stockdell Kathleen Story Allen Swanson Francis Szott Ruta Tavelrne Norma Thelen LeRoy Thran 'C' ' euro Alan Tudaback Ray Tomaseskr Carolyn Traeger Sharon Trullet Alberta Trosr Judy Turczyn Donald Ublush Robert Udvance 4' l Rudy Uebel Thomas Weude Not Pncfured 1 X I avi George Tomlms . 1 V 7: 3 .iugoa X ,N . Xq ' A '? - - A , .. in 'll' ,.,:f-2f:f?l!!.,e5.: 1 s -aw , w- .hu ' 5' f -X 'T' 'l R S C l ' P ' .4 ' , S- ' ' fc S- , 1- . S . ' .l 1 J la - , , 7. -vu ' ' 1 - I 'D ': ' f ' , ' ' 57 . xl Q 4 an . . xxx A. a 1 ' I 5 y , I I , ' , . A la. , ' I '5 g ak. ' A Q ag. Harold Swanson ... 1 gx G. ' ' . ' 4. ,lv W 'F r ' ' 1 , .. KW- 'M J .a-P-'fr A ' l ' s V L. JIS - ' l Y vs.. -- 'V Q , 1 ' ' Q., 5 if Q ' 1 - V . V A Q 5' . ' 3 sl l Zh C ,A xg ' if 4 4. 1 l ' V 2 A v 2 -'- 5 . ,- gl. ' lv . EN. ' ' 4 - 1 . , sl! - , - 1 ' .A IQ! -. - f I ' . 5 .3 ' 1 , , Q f 741 . . . THE MUSICALLY-MINDED SOPHOMORES PARTICI- . sk C Q Q' 4 it . ' - Q gif? ' 152: if fx ZX. . ,. L.,. , I, 'r l sf f 7. 1 as ' sw-s . , ,3 Q S ,D N H , V M, 5, E, Q ti 7 Q ii y ly E E 3 . fp 3 -A ---' , , W l -M , it y if l r ' 7 je, .V ll -2 1 A V' V1 ,...,,..,... - WWW ,... .,.,.,,:,. 4 gag., .... - - -- ,--: : : -' .gs-ii. 'Z' ' 9 f ,. A,Q: 1'- Q25 ,L -M 2 , W.. A - - ' X 4 3 AL, 4 I ' .1. . , ., ', ,K 2 X l , A, - ,s ll C-wx ,f if . W X' . K ' Am I - Mr. John Carson, home room Teacher of 317, does some calculating on the adding machine. He Teaches business Training. Page eighty-eight Mary Blanford Mary Pyszka Donna Richards Shirley Richards Richard Rosploch Dale Rossman Donald Rossman Donna Rossman William Rundle Charles Ryba Marlene Ryba Loretta Saathoff Charles Sabotfa Geraldine Samolinski Barbara Sampo Donald Schmidt William Seed Diane Sell Robert Sell Paul Sellew Bernard Sepaniak Thomas Shea Marilyn Shebilla Bennett Sieberf Melvin Siebert Jill Simmen Susan Simmen Donna Sitar Joyce Skoog James Turczyn PATE IN BAND AND THE OPERETTA SOPHOMORES in L tb ,4',fw r, -Nw 'N' W Qu- nb kv-1 Looking ID her roorn dxctoonary ns Mlss Martha Henry Englush teacher and home room Teacher of 308 1' 'NON l lll,l,l,ll Q srl 'Y Larry Anderson Davnd Bartley Della Bxagnonn Marlon Bnerbom Pat Bogatntus Carolyn Bruttnngham Robert Clemens Sherall Clement Anthony Curatolo John Gentry Pat Gorczynskl Joseph Grubuch Robert Hahn Nancy Hall Francns Hrovat Bull Hrovat Rosemarue Jaskolsku Judlth Keutzer Georgia Kolowsku Barbara Krolak John Kulpa Joseph Mazzorana Ruta Mertel Rnchard Phelps George Prnnce Rose Mane Ratalczak Bull Sexton Conme Wozmak Not Pictured Charles Benyenutn Bull Hyson Tyrone Kelly . FINISH THE YEAR WITH A SUCCESSFUL PARTY. ..: i, in-1 . ,, A , Q' . , 'VX .. 5 ln , X 'ctr r ,A V 4 I 1 ' ii' 1 asf i 5 -Q w ie C, 3 If A vc. 'T i ' , W a X g , f Q . Ya gf . I . 'R f i, ,. ' ' - ' v 'J fa -J v- -TWA- M 3 f me , Q 'iz' x-.N If 1 'L E .. N 3 'V li E if 'Z ' ll. 5. it f-, v -ee xii, J I Al- N' a f'f,I if I 4: A if f-az if lm 'I 'W' G' me ,iw .f 1 '.x .1 IQ y gf ' 35, I J Jig 4' Q tri. of 1 I E ' Pointing out Chicago on the map is Mr. John Graham, who teaches social studies and has home room 327. Page ninety H351 ul, J A. If 5 .?, M,.,.,,,,,.0- Carole Simpson Gerald Uranich Betty Urbanowski Harriet Van Dusen John Veale Walter Vegrzyn Deanna Vester Joe Vogel Don Volk Bob Waclaw Pauline Walendukanis Jerry Washkowiak Leonard Wasilewski Allan Way Earl Way Charlene Weber Norman Wenzel Bennie Whaley Chuck Wibralski Diane Windels Eilleen Wisgowski John Witzeman Veronica Woiciechovvski Alice Woodruff Fred Wuiek Jack Yero Donna Zens Cecilia Zermeno Allen Znaniecki Dick Zywica I 3 4 Z RUN 7' DLASSW 55 HOPPIV Q Westfall Sergeariteat-Arms HOPPY-Joanne Hopp, Vice-President RUNT lenny , DUCKYfDon Braridner, Secretary S Ji Glwi lwi Treasurer GIG f im Q , A l-lOOTffEd Wieczorek, Sergeant-at-Arms VVIZZAR'-Clark While, President MISS LETA MARSH, Class Adviser Vage ninely-one Carol Carlson and Norma Miss Dagraedt likes to work with teensagers, but doesn't like lazy people. Her hobbies are dancing, sports, photography, and traveling. Her pet peeve is people who can't smile. IS LEAD BY CLARK WHITE VOTED MOST CHIVALRO Morrow f. Q ' Iris Ackland F a 'Q' 1.5.-Y' Nancy Allen - - W' . Raymond Allgood . '-IL. if as-S I fx ' I nl ,A .- , -3 , Q :Q ' x 3' I t sir iles . Q V A In . A 1 i .F J 'Tv' M My F if gl. H .,.. of H . W 1 r sz- 5.4. X , -1 K S I ,Ev-,s 'ig '. K ' ' '- -fv- .rf 12' cry' 4: .Q .r fn s 9 ,. ,f s V A JA ral A-f I A f J -N-. xr .VZ A fa M ef r, 2. ,se I Ji ll. 'SQ R 6 . s mm AA - sa Page ninety-two Joan Angenendt Robert Bacidore Marlene Baker Joanne Balconi Anthony Baratta Kay Benedict James Bennett Donna Benvenuti Janice Benvenuti Jack Bernard Diane Bernardi Linda Bernardi Richard Bernardi Shirley Berton Roger Billard Donna Bradley Carol Brady Sandra Brady Donald Brandner Alice Burch Carole Burke Robert Byczynski Jerry Campbell Carol Carlson Audrey Casfagna Alfred Castelli Janice Maggio Lois Meznarich Donald Mudge Caroliean Wollack , N. JUNIOR BOY Bull Donnelly Mary Jane Evans Ed Kordznnskn Marte Menne Gaul Mertel Jerry Novakoskx Joyce Offergeld Joanne Pagan: Helen Peterlln Allce Peters Don Plano Make Pucco Al Plwonskl Rnch Pnlanowskr Bull Potocmk Jerry Pyszka Ken Qulck Dale Quumby Tony Rosalna Sltarlene Ross Ken Rybarczyk lxancy Sabotta Pruscllla Schermerhorn .lulnan Schlesunger Marilyn Schorn Jim Schultz Karen Schultz Jerrie Shankel Ken Small .9 E.,- 4.1 JOANNE HOPP PAULA STORKMAN Mr Brolley likes Pogo Magoo comedtes the music of Rogers and Hart Rodgers and Hammer ,, stem and has own lokes Be careful students he hates backstabbers and apple pollshers o people who dont laugh at hes pokes l-lls pet peeves are people who thunk the Readers Dlgest and Guy Lombardo are tops Above all hed like to be a good teacher an Ga. if 0 'vs Q4 .J ..-1 M. 3. -or Lv o'lUl'Cf ,0- 4' 'GT ,- --f-1-5 ,X5efl. Y , ,el Page ninety-three JUNIOR ATTENDANTS F Mr Bauer Teaches physics and general shop Besudes hns lunuor home room and hugh school classes, he teaches lunnor college classes WW? Q in 'iff -as J 'E' if? Page ninety-four Y-7 QW OR HOMECOMING wwf sg r Q- fa PV 5? 0, I, l I. Roberf Boyer Wullnarn Fncek Joan Frackownak Darlene Frederuck Joseph Fulmer Florence Gardln James Garzanelln Jon Gealow Elizabeth Gerrard James Ghlghu Robert Glbson Patrncua Glupczynskn Kenneth Greennng Richard Greemnq Shnrley Gregornch Rnchard Grove Rnchard Gulsfl Carol Ann Guzuec Wulluam Hahne John Halm Georgua Hammench Joanne Harammcnch John Harkuns Alice Hebel Charles Helmlg Joann Hopp Mary Ann Ingegnoli Karen Jakowski Nancy Jakubek Allen Peters Glenn Streul Not Pidured: Ruth Terrando ..ALAN PETERS MAKES SINGING DEBUT IN ASSEMBLY Dona Dona Id Anderson ld Croisani Shirleann Jarasczewski Patricia Jaronski Carol Jereb JoAnn Johnson Les Jones Elaine Kallner Gloria Kaszynski Bill Kearns Roy Keebler Jim Knafelc Donna Koehler Sylvi a Kuczynski Kenneth Kuehn Joan Kulpa Richard Kurtz Madonna Kwatick Mary Jane Larson Bud LeBouton Melvin Leschewski Richard Leshewski Bill Liebhart Marie Liles Dolores Loch Darlene Lodi Marilyn Loekle Ray Posladek Martha Trout Mr. Sringfellow, our new English teacher, The Man With The 3-D Voice, likes to travelg he enioys symphony, intelligent people, and books. He dislikes crying children and well-done steaks, Photography and reading are his hobbies. His pet peeves are mumbling students and armrchair strategists. Mr. Stringfellow thinks he will live forever because his ambition is to live until every American learns correct usage. Gloria Kaszynski and Mary J. Larson pause for a refreshing coke! S.. f7 xv Pl- V' . - ' 5, 0 ac- f , is :E ii ' i ,Q 1 O 'E L H W 1 ,' 1 le, ' 1 qt :U -L f ' 'Q vm - i 'M D -. D I is i if f ' f in L i 'i'f?iYTli5?'f 3. P+. 1' QXA ,gk Q Q 'S as or K L 5 Q ff x .1 , ' Nd E A K D J if ii 4.. 'Q ' .v 4. ' 3 - ,x, sf A 5 A N ' ' 4 1 I Q , ' 2 w , r '-' ,v- -. 'Qs X V .1 - 9 4- 7 6- V ' 2 2 1 -, X x u 4, - . v -I7 1 wa 4.- J S is J' idx li 5. s -f ' 1 L . g Ci we v 1- v -ill Y . Page ninety-tive LUCIA LYONS FOLLOWS IN Miss Hetser our home ecortorntcs teacher likes very much to travel and a little btrd Told Us she ltkes to make ceramics K fn PX '5- g uv' wa. W-Q 'Q N, 3 NN Il at I at f- :J Yrfr ,f is x, . nf 5 CHRISTMAS CONCERT 1156. 1- ur John Gunn Kent Klarner Charles Mortartty Peter Schultz Ronnte Schwetckert Guy Scoma John Sekula Gerald Severson Robert Sherman Peter Srnanta Edward Smtth Helen Smttlt Howard S'nttlw Kay Smtth Rtchard Snow Rtchard Soblcowtak Barbara Speltch Lots Stalker Nancy Stanhouse Don Starovasntk Deanna Stella Paula Storkman Judy Strell Sandra Sweetland Bull Thomas Rosanne Thran Edward Tomaszewski Betty Tonquest Janet Towne Donna Trattner Donna Turchi Not Pictured: Dean Strell . . JUNIOR Jeanette Bumngton Yvonne Champley Darlene Lushina Henry Lushina James Lushina Lucia Lyons Don Margis Barbara Marini Joe Marini Bill Marsh Bill Mathieu Robert Maurice James McGunnigal Pat Mellen Caroline Mentgen Rolene Meuser Dianne Milaicki Bill Miller John Mini Gertrude Moeller Lyle Morrison Norma Morrow Beverly Mussatto Anne Myers Ronald Myers Harry Nichols Richard Nico Barbara Niiak William Noonan Robert Norarnczyk 3 STUDENTS STEAL TALENT SHOW WITH DRY . V- I . 15 1 9. , , sf 2 57 if , . 1, ' - Y I E-' I 1 i ' fs , I f ' . S l 0 X 1 , 3 .. 4. :T 'Q T Es -f L- 1- .. i 6' sf . ,. R v ' :ze t cj' L g J- 3' W' .. iff 'fi i ' X T' gif :Beg if X ig 4 it -' V, 1 vt x Q - s .K w.. U , i ' ,Q Ali J N!! - - l 4 . 'J T' f-T 1 I Gb , rs. , LN fx i -1 if L L. X , ff , J B, 1 1 f ', 1 Q 'Qi N .g:3. yu-- D - K will 5 f: ,, .M ilu. . az- '- v x , X , X V 4, as Q ,es 5 9 1 I Q .T X. - 1 i 'S x' WX i 122.21 V 3 3 A2 ' 33139 Mr. Edwards, our new art instructor, likes spaghetti and dislikes wearing hats, His hobbies are golf and fishing. Messy students are his pet peeve and his ambition is to produce some notable work of art. 14, Bill Miller's third prize Halloween window painting . . BONES N. an 'X Q-1 I, f., ' -1 -. . f ,,,.!, 5. if . . ED WIECZOREK, NEXT STUDENT COUNCIL . . Ll ' l Q J Marguerite Cerri g David Chemelewski ' All , - Marianne Cherry 1 - I' f Paula cmebus 'Q Carole Cicci Barbara Claudnic .N 5 4 , ' Joe Connors 4 me - -. 1 Charlene Corless 'XF I NADA 4 i X Melva Croisanf ' fi 5 Y Harry Cybulski ' itobhx ,Q C ' X... .L 4 I r Janet Demes -L ,X y Q 4 William Denny 1 ' J li i 1. ' -.,, I Ralph Derango IQ- 554, 'X , 'V Donald Dimmick I uw ' fl ' John Dirtle uv , is .S v A: J Phillip Dobovsky gl it W V 'F' A ' ,W 1 Ronald Dobrydnia I il ,, Z :3 Robert Downey 'gf' 3 I : 5:5-'xr Patricia Dresbach , g , 'i I f' Carl Dzik I I Perry Erhart QQ' '13 ls, 4' S- 3 c George Erickson X S' W -e g ,Q-ny 5? Beverly Ewing ' ', I' , ' ' 'qi ' N' Richard Feldhaus y A xg 51, Margie Feriter ' I fc . I as- 4-Q , I A 4- 1 ,l0l'1l'1 FlCek 5 A , ' ' X, Coula Penn 5 R Q ' M Wayne Temple : , 3' j - - ly Likes: some people I know 4 Dislikes: other people I know , ii' A I-lobbies: some of the people I like Pet peevesz some of The people I dislike Ambition: To know the people I don'T know Mr. Farnham also likes Io write stories, a little bird Told us. Maybe that is what he is doing here I f I 6 in this picture. Page ninety-eight Nancy Barr Kathleen Bennett Almeda Crum Donna Hall Tom Heftron Robert Lannen Louis Ponti Robert Schwindaman Patrick Sexton Janet Villers Donald Vulcani Janie Walsh Robert Walters Wayne Washkowiak Ronald Waszkowiak John Watts Lois Wavelet Jirn Weerts LeRoy Weindorf Lenny Westfall Clark White John Widinan Edmund Wieczorek Margaret Wierth Ronald Willard Richard Wood Alice Wrona Carol Wyciskala Patricia Yates Gene Zeman John Zywica 1' qc s wg 1. X. O .1 ,- 1- .ff an A- '-. PRESIDENT . . .PROM ENDS SCHOOL YEAR. Miss McLaughlin, one of L-P's com- mercial teachers, likes to travel. Many students in her home room are active in extra curricular activities. 4-'A -v-' L.. 'f' 1 v Q Eli ...AL f' W ., ' xc S 4. ' i r- L. X p 1 Q1 I J' AA A 4 vs , .i Tc' ,' , J I EL ,cy , . ' w . 5 l 1 5-5' :. s A K may 1 EMBL . .! ' ' :fs ' J X x , A 4 -f' r ' :, ,J eel ,. M. W I x tri 5 I v, v I 7' 'Z T iv l 'i 2 I ff if -f A 4. 5 Sz ns:-S .. , af 1' .. , - :H ' 'Q Page ninety-nine Gene Vance ID hrs second year as head basketball mentor turns out another vvrnnrng team as the Cavallers Bnush wrth a respectable I4 II record After a rather shaky start the Cavalrers went to wrn II of therr last I5 games Led by sensors Cy Hervatuc Jay Hansen Jrm Walsh Lyle Guenther and Bob Jerman plus Duck Prlanowskr Bobby Parnusaru and Bull Futch the Cavalrers proved a strong team The Cavalters had the added pleasure of being the only team to beat St Bede the Illrnous Valley champron twrce L P VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opponents OTTAWA NIARSEILLES STREATOR HALL WEST ROCKFORD Here WEST AURORA Opponents STERLING HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT STERLING GALESBURG KEWANEE EAST ROCKFORD Here FREEPORT EAST AURORA Here ST BEDE STREATOR Here WEST ROCKFORD MARSEILLES Here ELGIN Here OTTAWA Here EAST ROCKFORD HALL Here ST BEDE Here JOLIET REGIONAL TOURNAMENT HALL PRINCETON Denotes Games Won by LP L+ R Three Coach Ge e Vance J Schultz Jerry Nova R w T o J Walsh Joe Hervatc Lyle Guenther Clark B ce ob a rt sa o Je man J stle Jay te D k P la k D B a dne and Ed Weczore Hanse and B II F h Kneel ng B II U sderfer Wayne Caskey manage s Page one hundred one , ' ' L-P ' 55 A .................... 64 5 ' 54--T ....,.............. 37 , ' 68 .................... 70 on ' 59-f , .......... aa A ' , , ' 52fI' ..........,......... 4' , , , 611 , .......... . .40 ' H -, I 4, ' ' , 634+ . .......,....... . . . . . .44 ' . 70--'I , .............. .50 - 4 4I-f ............. .65 I I 57--4' , ............. .44 A Q ' ' 62 - , ................ . .54 f ' 57ff' , ................ 52 44- ............... 58 - 7l-3' , ................... 57 L-P ol--ATFREEPORT, Here ................ 49 66fT . , ............... .52 39,6 .,,'....'....-...'.., 60 664 ...................... .68 62a--T ...............,... 50 We -'-'--'-----'------' 55 74f ........................ 41 724+ ........................ 52 Mg 56 377 I ................... 42- ................ 49 5' - . ow : n , im , - o w : im , i, , koski, ill Fi k, B P r i ri, B b r , im Entwi , Whi , ic i' nows i, on r n r, I n, I ITC . I : I n , , r. Bob Parnlsarl battles for unseen ball whale Jlm Walsh Jay Hansen and Duck Pllanovvskl set Themselves for what may follow -'-----K--.,.....,..,,N Page one hundred Two The fight IS on' LPs sophomore center Bob Parnlsarl vles WlTh The Elgin center for The openlng np off of The game as The Cavaliers go on to defeat the Maroons LPS mghry mne Lyle Guenther goes hugh under basket for a la while Duck Pulanovvskl and Bob Parnlsarn look on ills :fx : ' ,, Ill r r ' 4 z --f n:3iUr1v,,g .mx f S ER ,.,.--f .. ' BQB JERMHN Ce-mer LYLE GUENTHER Guam JAY HANJEN F rffarca JWM WALSH GUGVG 3 QE HERVATNC Fowvazd Nm-et GENE VANCE Coacw IU' v . jf Q f X' la X A L5 at . X. A 5 M 'M f .. 1, , W i . r , - rf, ,A , V' r ,Y A x -.WW f --T ' - f. t aw' M N4 'fwfm 'U ' . 7 W f ,, W I A . I , 9 ' ,, b W ,MY x M , Mi 1 K , 1 A V' L : T5 n L 3 , I I 1 Q ' ' j f ' f . if J j 1 f, xg I g I mfg P f X P f - v . J- ' .f' , ? , Ra , Nj 1 - -.W :Cir 'kim' if gy X ' N5 A 7 o ng ' n 1 ' W' I K f 6 V X f 5 fi I K ' .f E X 1 P a gm, f I , 5 H Xb, R up K I Y 'W A . Al ' I 2 ' A , 5 ' ' 5 , ' J ' , ' ' , I PM 1-, f, xp- V 1 ir C Standing Joe James Jack Morrison Bob Mueller Coach Kneeling Manager Bull Bufton Tom Geracu Bob Clemens Bull Farnham Jlm Bergagna Tom Shea Chuck Wnbralskn Frank Peterlm Ed Haupt Jam Grlsolano Rrch Mnklavclc Manager Jam Brandner INCAS I V CHAMPIONS Although not too successful on Bug 8 fronts thus year the Incas made their vlctorues count un the I V conference and won the champlonshup Handicapped by the loss of three regulars who were moved up to the varsity Coach Bull Farnham bunlt vvuth tne material he had and turned out a good team Those boys who helped the Incas to the I V tltle and who wall be contending for varsity spots next year are Joe James Tom Shea o Mueller Jack Morrison and Jim Bergagna Bo Windy came up from the freshman team to he p strengthen the Incas In msd season In addntron to wlnnsng the I V Tltle e Incas came wlthln one point of takrng e Marquette tournam nt nn Ottawa as they were defeated rn the Champlonshup game by the host club 47 46 Page one hundred four WILLIS FARNHAM Incas Coac N. h Q 1 I . I it . I . . . I : , , B I3 ' 1 A I I ' b -R lf. I . . I I fl. ge, I 3 . . , th R Q '-5 . . . . th N gvfky e ' , f Q . . . , I .xv X , - . I Coe h Le Hoenscheld once again developed a vvunnnng freshman team as hns yearllngs puled up a qood won lost record and prepared Them selves for future basketball years here at LP Proving lhemselves worthy of posmons on the Incas nexT year are Bob Wlncly Bob Walsh Jack Bolen Joe DeCarolu and Sonny Zuel Row One Jack Bolen .lack Plano Ron Volpe Bob Walsh Page one hundred flve C s ' ' Don Piletic, bob Locke, Pay Rybarczyk. I I 1 . Y A ll rx In xr Q t 1 3 . H They're off!! Dean Strell, Bobby Essl, Joe Miklavcic, Cin the water? and Jerry Brady begin a race in the L-P pool. The L-P swimmers had a very successful year under Coach Herb Valett. The tankers vvon three dual meets While hnishing second in Triangular meets. The Valettmen lost to such strong teams as Peoria, East and West Rockford, and Bloomington, Back Row: Coach Herb Valett, Manager Faletti, Michalik, Liesse, Essl, Lushina, Chemelewski, Campbell, Middle Row: Strell, Nico, Sobkovviak, Liievvski, Brady, while they were victorious over DeKalb and Elgin tvvice, Streator, and tied Bloomington once. Returning next year will be Bob Essl, Jerry Brady and Dean Strell, who represented L-P this year in the State Meet. An added year's ex- perience should help the team to victory again next year. Klarner, Sabotta. Front Row: Witek, Konters, Nordman, Beck, Balzarini, Hahne, and Miklavcic in water. Joe Vogel Jum Sprtzmlller Jnm Dobovsky John Harkrns Leschewskr George Eruckson Bob Mochmk Ed Eschenbaum Jlm Garzanellr Phrl Dobovsky Mrke Borys Gene Terry Mel Harry Swanson and Bob Cordes WRESTLING INTRODUCED THIS YEAR AT LP The newest sport thus year at LP was wrestllng rntroduced and coached by Jnm Valek Because of the lack of experlence the wrestlers faaled to wnn a meet but showed much Improve ment by the tlme the season ended Most of the boys on the team were underclassmen thus the team IS rn llne for a good season next year Representlng L P IH the sectronal meet at Mollne were Mochnlk Harklns Eschenbaum Swanson Sprtzmlller Vogel Dobovsky and Borys All but Mochnlk wnll return next year Jam Dobovsky prepares to take Jrm Garzanelll The referees posltlon with John Harklns down to the mat with a half nelson bar arm on top and Jlm Spltzmlller on bottom ffl www' ! BK Page one hundred seven . I. . I . - . . . I I I I I 1 ' 1 r r ' I, . ', , be , I I s l Li Ge I - ' If It , lx .JA ff , . f ' -ff? - f ' 'f f ' . k . in l war- n . ,- f E E V J eil' me 1 . Ja, QULTH 'f ', tr fu' K As' M use , . ff. l ir as if f 1 ll ' A sr . ' Kneeling: Coach Les Hoenscheid, Don Evans Walt Ziel Sitting James Kelly Richard Pohar on Vope B Doyle Heftron, Alan Peters, Kieth Beck, Jim Walsh Chuck Pagoria Ron Windy Bob Schott Keenan, Assistant Frank West. The Cross Country team is coached this year by Les Hoen- scheid, assisted by former LAP star runner, Frank Mo West. The Varsity was represented by Pagoria, Windy, Evans, Heftron, Peters, Walsh, and Keenan. Doing a good job for the Frosh-Soph were Kelly, Pohar, Volpe, Schott, Ziel, and Beck. Page one hundred eight ., 'ii r . gfafpi' Q ,Q ..' i ,,.,-.4-- Tennis is a fall sport enjoyed by juniors and seniors. All show ambition as they swing rackets and hit balls. IN THE FALL .... GIRLS ENJOY OUTDOOR SPORTS U 1 .- fn x .,m Q , '33 Speedball, another fall f ' A I 5 L A gn w . - W is sport at L-P, combines skills v 'iris ,, '.. ' ' gi W 'F of soccer and basketball. lt 'A I, ' 'F' iii is a fast-moving game anol J- ' needs team work and co-ordl- , M' nation. ' - f ? V A f 5 ,, ' - r L-+.f4N- -ll li , -1511 ' i 'nu l , r 5 l' .-ff ' -UM v r Nqr .1 1 -- K . 1 1' 'S,nZ121,,, .W Qian i P ,, 131' ' S ,,,. 'Y'-' '-QQ E - I V in U tt: fl 'T Q2 3 - 33, f ,, Badminton is a favorite game 'V ' T S '- , O., - of the girls and competition be- 4 X -ff ' 'x 4, ,A fitfi--, M comes keen as everyone plays f 'lm ' 2 I- Fi,f-lop gs Y ' to win. lr I iv tl I it sign qvvh Y ,-,Eg 1, L, - H 1' 4' 'ywjm-1: ,nr fa 4 'tl , lf! X5 Ze - ll X l , 7 si ., x ' 'L , L I l f .tix- Page one hundred 'Ze Skilled swimmers form the letters L P These gurls know the healthful value of swam ming INDOORS GIRLS ENJOY SWIMMING, VOLLEYBALL MODERN DANCE The gurls In this picture are In the midst of a volley ball game which arouses a great deal of enthusiasm Page one hundred ten 11 11 - .... I .. Glrls pract n C e fundamental steps IU modern dancing SHUFFLEBOARD BASKETBALL BASEBALL AND Here lunlors and sensors demonstrate the skull of playlng shuffleboard one of the many games In LPs sports program for all gurls Everyone us tense thas game of gurls basketball another competxtuve game In the schools program of health and body buuldung for the gurls Page one hundred eleven 1 I I I . , . l l ' in ' f Freshman gurls nn Thus plcture are showing how good posture may be achieved GOOD POSTURE A COMPLETE SPORTS PROGRAM Junior and senuor gurls are warrnlng up for out of door play when weather permnfs The gurls baseball season In preparatnon for Page one hundred twelve l l . , . . Students enloy themselves at the Juntor are attrred ID their best and the boys enqoy thus Senror Tea one ot many actnvrttes to make a social function vxell rounded actlvtty program at LP The gurls UPPER CLASSMEN HELP COMPLETE THE ACTIVITY CALENDAR T e pause that refreshes ss provided t s th sento class vv IC handled the cor cesslons at the Sentor Dance the 0 soclal hfghllght of the school year Here sensors talk over such Important sublects as Who lS your partner for the next number 9 'W Page one nundred t V061 , . I - . , h . h V . , 5 . . . ' I . lntermis ion tlme by e ' r h' h ' ' ' i , . K 2 y A V- T V' 151 . 3 I , Zvwyh, 5,,Q,7,I. Ib, .4 7,5 A , 1 A X' 9 'M nl t r v,,' CHUCK PELI. Presndenf MARILYN MEGLAN Treasurer JW DELUNGER SGCVETBYY ROGER BACIDORE Sergeanta1Arms AS SENIORS WE LOOK AHEAD INTO Row One MES AITKEN T 1 dy not O r dy th r us questuon Honor Roll l semester Chorus 2 Mathematucs Club l GLORIA ANTKOWIAK Ot manners gentle of aftectuons muld Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 2 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters ROGER BACIDORE Luke two sungle men rolled unto one ss Oftlcerl F F 3 Foo al Tra KENNETH BAKER Small but great hell be a success we s a see Honor Roll 3 semesters F F A 2 Row Two ARLYN BALDA Honest effort means success Student Councul 2 Honor Roll l semester Band A Football A Basket GLA THE FUTURE FOUR JO N BARBIC Theres wusdom sulen e Stu ent 2 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Band -1 Rah Club l G A Councul l Hugh Scholarshup Leguon EILEEN BARTLOSZEWSKI Why luke me2 Happy l am from care a nt they all content m r e H nor 0 semester Chorus 2 Rah Club 3 G A RICHARD BENNETT A matter o tact man Row Three WILLIAM BENVENUTI A gcod ort ll ll Stu ent Councul l Chorus 3 Football l SHIRLEY BERTHA H r smule s luke a ray of sunshun Student Councul l Hugh Scholarshup Leguon l semester Honor A emesters Chorus l Rah Club l G A A Here the senuor class ofllcers are beung sworn un they are Donald Robunson Dorothy Herrmann Roger Bacudore James Day Marulyn Meglan James Dellunger and Jean Grant K A Page one hundred Gfn-an , . : A ' ' in ' c , d JA o su or t su, a' the , . 'A' V34 I . Yu, re , ' . , I' fe o R ll l V ' 7 5 g . A. . 3, A - fill f All Cla 7 . , A. g tb l2j ck l. V ,, . ,, - sp , a un a . d h Il . g .... ,gf e - 5 - - ey Roll S 7, 5 g . . , 2. I ball u. ' ' ' ' , ' I , ' J, I. A xl. - ,pw H, .. 3 z. A 51 as W A ' A. T I . -:-- J 4 xl , ' X K 3 K .Z 5' ,J 1 4 sg Qu' ,, g , 9 ?kf kxxv I u A . Q l YEARS AGO WE ENTERED THE DOORS OF L-P, BEWILDERED AND CON- M 4 T 11 2 Row One 2 years Publucatuons Representatuve 2 DOROTHY BIDASIO My words are few my thoughts are many Honor Roll A semesters Chorus 4 EDWARD BOEHM All great men have not clued yet Ess Pe Stat? ELEANOR BORLAND Laugh and the world laughs wuth you cry ancl you cry alone Honor Roll l semester Row Two RALPH BORN We w nt y ry much to say s admurable chap un every way Honor Roll 5 semesters Band u u Club 2 Ma hcunatucs Club 2 ELIZABETH BORYS t us a fruendly heart that has plen y rueu H nor Roll l mester G A A DOROTHY BRONGEL Sunules make the world go round S u ent Ccuncul l Hu h Scholarshup Leguon l semester Honor Poll 7 semesters Chorus 2 Rah Club Page one hundred suxteen SALLY CAPELLO Although quuet and wellreserved her marks are always we-lldeserved Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 5 semesters H nor Roll 7 semesters Rah Club 2 G A A 4 Publucatuons Representatuve I Row Three ICE CARDANI The I y of lf v g Stu ent Councul l Hugh Scluolarshup Leguon 6 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters CARLYNE CARSON Shes not nousy loud and gay but enuoys lufe un a quuet way WAYNE CASKEY JR The most magnuhcent sugn of wusdom us contunual cheerfulness Hugh Scholarslwup Leguon 7 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Band A Chorus '2 year Football 3 Basketball Manager 2 Publucatuons Representatuve 2 Track 2 Program Counmuttee -1 Program Commuttee Chaurrnan l MAS CIE en e us frue eed F it , V y my ur.. A 7 L , N, ff - 5: ie ' vu .. 1 ms 1 'S M' ., ,TE . ,H , 's ' ' aww' . DONALD BICKHAM - Live and learn I gust luyef' Chorus I O Y I ' I , 3U I . . . A 4 g , Q , , - . - , H ' JAN ff so le ls lu un ur. ' d Ell T. - A . - A a e , he' an H . , . 2g Spaust g t - . I 1 I 'H A A V X I A ,ul . V Y F' , f .' I ' of l 2 ds. o se g . . . A, 7 ' I ' A t d 5 g ' ' f THO SJLCKI A fri d in ne d ' a ' nd inf X 1 I 7 l. d . . F. A. 2, FUSED . . . HOW BIG AND STRANGE THE HALLS SEEMED THEN, Row One: CAROL DANEKAS 'Tm' cad becomes igii' which is diocrfoli, morn Honor QOH i Se'v'es'e',' Fai' C ob 3g G A A YVONNE OGOLLE Sm 3 nop- ar rierf- as Ovevywiiere J. Lic Saving 1. Liora, Seq 1 , r r eisef Honor Qor 3 semesfersg Pea Clow 2g G A. A 35 Pobii- zafion5 Represemai-ve i PATR4CiA COWEQEY A Nays rgri'-aeafred and content. Row Thee: r-Myra Sqooiargrwr: Lego-1 T se'es'e'g Humor Poi! 2 5e:wes7er5p e.:i:a'i:ws Represervafrve 1. QOBEPT COQDES A so uve ' ,QE riiow 'wow To rcac: mm Ciass O97cer 2gSwc1emCoa-wcii i, Honor Qoil i semesferg ROSE 'AARNE DANIEL ri er ee Caro SL- ciewr Coorwfrr if H Scoo ers 1: Legov J Horror Roi 7 sgwggversg Ra Cmo 2g G A A 4 ChorusifFO01baii4:TraCk1. JAMES DAY Good iwamre s a sign Q4 it Marge and generous soo! Ciass Officer if Crwoms 2: Foortnaii .15 Baskevr JACK COUTTS Fon has no iimitsf' Honor Roli 2 semestersg bel! If walk 3' Track I. Row Two: WILLIS DANE ffrhe deepesy ,Wars QOW with me leam Thomas J. McCormack, and a familiar sigh? to ali seniors sound. High Scholarship Legion -1 semesversg Honor Roi! 7 semestersg Basketbaii 2g Tennis lg Track 3, The piaque ilwat hangs in the from haii is a memorial Yo 3 e,p15- 'e'92 Page one 'wndred sevenveen HOW WARM AND FRIENDLY THEY Row One JAMES DELLINGER Only O'TIcer I Student Councul I semester Basketball I ew are d y Cass Servsce Squad I Honor WILLIAM DERANGO The good that men do lnves after them Honor Roll A semesters I Dancnng Club I Radno Club 3 Football Manager LOIS DIXON Where dnd you get those eyes ot blue? Out of the sky as I came through Honor Roll 3 semesters n 2 Raduo CIubI G E Ess Pe Sta I Pu trons Representatlve 2 RUBY DOBBERSTEIN A woman possessed of splendnd taents tudent C uncrl I Hugh Scholarshnp Legnon semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Band I Chorus 2 Radmo Clu I Row Two DAVID DOBOVSKY Dnlngence as the mother of success Hugh Scholarshnp Leguon I semester Honor Roll I semester Chorus I Football Manager I Baseball A Swlmmnng Team 2 Page one hundred eighteen ARE NOW IT DIDNT THOMAS DOLAN He surely makes the keyboard prance why even the muslc seems to dance Student Council I Servuce Squad 2 Honor Roll 5 semesters Mathematlcs Club I Basketball Manager I I Track I Cross Country I Class OPrTcer I Ess Pe ALICE DONNELLY Smal but wlse wlth brlght shtnlng eyes Honor Roll 5 semesters Chorus 3 ub 2 G A Lxte Savln F at MARY DONNELLY H ppy mag Student Counctl I Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus I F H A Rah Club ot every ay Row Three BENJAMIN DRESBACH M n of attton not of bo ks Class OFfIcer 2 Chorus I Football A Basketball I MICHAEL DUDEK I meddle wnth no mans business save my own Hugh Scholarshup Legnon 2 semesters Honor Roll 6 mesters F F A ese sensors look the are w rknng ard experiment nn theur chemxstry class 1 Ia , f 7 I ,f 2 1 E, 3 I-ff - .,, 's :Q A I 4 2? 'J ii' i ' -4 I x 5 I I , L Q Q is 1 .. . 1 It f 'C 5 ,L X A A I f' f' a f like b all, I I ' I I 4 5 ' 5 ' 5 Roll I 5 I 7 A I I 5 j EII STBII H H V . 1 ,, I . . . , , H ' ' , ,.H.A.1,Rt ' Cl , . I A. 2g ' ' g 1. T Q s in 5 a Ba d , ' , ,A. A. Ig II FT , blica- ' f 1 2 A - ' - A 2j I. 1 s 0 ' , ' ' ' 7 I 1 : 1 V 2 ' H '3 I ' O H b . 1 1 : - I I Q H I I 'H se 1 . . . 4. I I 1 7 ' ' III ' as lf y o ' h on an TAKE LONG TO DISCOVER THE LIBRARY AS A FAVORITE MEETING Row One RO ERT EDGCONIB A lnve heart ltves lo g Honor Roll ernester F F BURTON ELLIOTT Deeds are men Student Councnl I Hugh Scl-tolarshtp Legton 6 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Spartrsh Club 2 Mathematrcs I Raduo Club I THOMAS ENTWISTLE No smner and no salnt perhaps but well the very best of chaps Hugh Scholarshtp Legton I semester Honor Roll 2 semesters Football I Basketball I Track I DONALD EVANS Why worry? Band 2 Mathematucs Cu I Basketball I Track I Cross Country 3 Transferr d from Ottawa Row Two GLORIA FARRAR A manden never bold of splrtt Honor Roll 6 semesters Chorus RUDY FERENTCHAK Traclng hrs way most successfully 1 cateu steps an sure Hugh Scholarshrp Leguon A semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Band .1 ALD FEURER Il e ork t tascuna es e lcou and stare at tall DAVID FLANNERY He ts whole volumes tn tolto Chorus Row Three M RIANI FRANK Fnrm of convtctuon stout of hear H nor Roll 6 semesters Band 4 G A A 2 Rah Club I SANDRA FRANSEN A merry heart maketh a pretty countenance H nor Roll 2 semesters G A A 4 LENE GALASSI ll f vnm ful of pep good atI'tIetlcs'9 You bet Honor Roll 4 semesters Chorus 4 Rah u 4 G A A A Lute Savnn RICHARD GALASSI Wnthout labor nothmg prospers Class OFlIcer I Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus 4 Football Manager I Basketball I Publncatlons Representatnve 2 ...af ...f Page one hundred mneteen I witl ' I I CI . ' ' B H I I ' 'I : Q . I S g . . A. 4. GER ov w g t t m . Id ,, . n sit E clay. 2 ' : - 44 Y I A I I I I O f 5 . . . 5 . WJ' 5 ' . o T g , . , . lb : f 1 7 S b CAR --f FU O ' , I 5 at Cl b ,I . , . 4, ' ' 9 1. ' ' 5 I. I Q I : ' ' I ' I- A ' I ,J , IJ , ..., I ,,,. If 1 A 11 , In F n , I 9 I f I L 5 35 4 eggs 6 X .. 5 ,ff X., . E ?,Q5ftg 1 f if C., 's .ty A A L G x W X SPOT WITH OUR GANG . Row One AUDREY GERGOVICH Shes quuet untnl you get kn w er orus A an C ub A Lute Sav CHARLES GIANINO The way to gaun a frxend to be one ARLENE GOEISCH She always to have a way ot havrng sornethung nlce to say Honor Roll 3 semesters DARLENE GORDON Her haur was not more sunny than er heart Student Councrl Hvgh Scholars I Legron semester Honor Roll A semesters Chorus I Rah Club 3 Row Two AUDREY GRANT BGIGVIDJ ears C orus A Rah Club I JEAN GRANT She s luke a days new dream leadrng herselt' to the sweetest goal Class Oricer I Student Councrl 2 Hugh Scholarshnp Legton 7 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters C orus A Spanish Club 3 G A A Page one hundred twenty REMEMBER WHEN WE'D GATHER LYLE GUENTHER as a smule for every frnend and a Irrend for every smule Student Councnl 3 Servuce Squad A nor Roll A semesters F otball A Basketball A Tra k Cross Country 2 HILLARD HAINZINGER ln Company a very pleasant e ow Student Councul 2 Honor Ro 7 semesters ne Savmg I Football A Track I Swurnmrng 2 Row Three DIANE HANSEN Always smrlung Honor Roll 6 semesters Band A Spannsh Club I JO N PAUL HANSEN T know htm ts t lrk w Football 2 Basketball A Publncatrons Representatnve 2 Track A NANCY HARRIS She has a smule that doesnt wear off Hugh Scholarshrp Leguon I semester Honor Roll 2 semesters MARY HARTMAN A charmtng gurl and chtc wrth locks o dark brown harr Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus 2 n Club I A We E1 , 1' , '- I I X ...,,., A ' E U 5 r ., Q 5 rg I ll- . 2 I w ks Q : . if f - I ., I 1 I a ss, A x 7- Q A 'Q 2 I- 5 I : He h ' ' , H . l ' to O Ho g O j 7 C 45 h . Ch g R l I p G. A. A. Ag ' ing I. ' WH . . is YH I -H fll 4 ' 5 ll g L'f l'1 .H ' Ig ' h'p ' I H , W I I H O I A O ' e lim. ff I- Af yy I h in A I Ir, ,, i . , I . ' ' 1 A ' p 1 f 1 h r ' Q . . . I Ra' I G. A. . 3. AROUND OUR LOCKER FOR A FEW MINUTES BETWEEN CLASSES? Row One NETH HAUGER Patuence us hus vurtue JUNE HAYE Smulung eyes and dumples rare spreadung sunshune eyerywnere Class O?lcer 2 S udent Councul l Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 2 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Raduo u l R ub G A A A Lufe Sayung 2 Cheerleader Lubrary Staff l Modern Dance l l.lAM HEBEL H s m th m admure lv s man that gurls desure Basketball 2 Cross Country Manager l MARVIN HELMIG Better late than never Swummung 2 Row Two DOROTHY HERRMANN Her pleasung personaluty us known to all her fruends Class Offlcer 2 Hugh Scholarshup Leguon l semester Honor Roll 7 semesters Chorus 3 Rah Club A G A A 4 Lufe Sayung l Cheerleader A Lubrary Staff l Modern Dance l Z? JOSEPH HERVATIC A rught good sport he played tl'ue game and leaves l'tus name un our hall of fame Class Oftlcer 2 Student Councul l Seryuce Squad l Hugh Scholarshup Leguon semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Football A Basketball A Baseball A Row Three BETTY HOBNECK You make us happy by sumply beung w nor Roll 3 emesters F H Ra Clu A 2 Lufe Savun GLENN HOCKING Only sulence suuteth best F F A 3 Senuor Dustunctuon Penculs sold by the Ell Ess Pe Staff were Phyllus Newcomer seem unterested un the pencul on tl'ue senuor bulletun board J' 1 IO!! IJISTI 'H' 1 Cy' Nlhwtl Us gui Page one hundred twenty one KEN A A A F. F. A, 1. . ' . , - , . A . . 6 : 5 2 : Cl b 5 alt Cl -15 . . .lg : I 35 : I ith us. Ho s 5 . . A, lg h b 25 WIL e i a an at en ' 5 e i a GA ' A' I 9 I' H I A I a hinhlioht in the school lite of seniors. Ben Dresbaclh and ,N 5 Q any ,o f J - Q if u g f' ' - , ,, zl ,lay I 5 'E ' 4 P ll N Q, If - Sp ff ,J u 4 f ' l 2 . D Q T . .f l RECALL ONLY TOO WELL SITTING ON THE BLEACHERS 'Q' Row One DONALD HOLMES Muschuet muschuef everywhere where us he? He must be there Honor Roll 5 semesters Chorus 3 Football 4 Golf 4 MARILYN JAGELSKI She was quuet but who knows Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 5 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters C orus 2 Rah Club 3 G A A 3 Mr Trobaugh and Carole Webeck show Vuua Treubachs a school map Although Vuua transferred from Wyanet Hugh School, she us orugunally from Latvua, and lead many unterestung sudelughts to tell Mr Trobaugh and Carole Row Two JUDITH JANZ Conversatuon us my tavorute pastume Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 3 semesters, Honor Roll 7 semesters, Chorus 3, F H A I, Rah Club I, G A A 3, Lute Savung I Cuunuor lute savungb RONALD JAROS 'Come let us uoun the merry throng Honor Roll I semester Page one hundred twenty two 'ELF H -s Q,,,.. MARY ANN JASKOWIAK She must know more than she tells us Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus I Mathematucs Club 2 ah u 2 G A A DENNIS JEREB They sugh and look and sugh agaun Student Councul I Honor Roll 4 semesters Row Three GERALD JEREB A man of few words Hugh Scholarstup Leguon I semester, Honor Roll I semester, Track 2 ROBERT JERMAN Not seruous, uust happy Class Ofhcer I, Student Councul I, Hugh Scholarshup Leguon I semester, Honor Roll 5 semesters, Chorus 2, Football 4, Basketball 3, Publucatuons Representatuve I ANITA JOOP Musuc hath uts charms Class Ofhcer I, Student Councul I, Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 4 semesters, Honor Roll 6 semesters, Chorus 4, Publucatuons Representatuye I MATTHEW KASTELLO, JR 'And oh' How hus drums dud roll Honor Roll 3 semesters, Band 4 WE 5 h I . I U ,. .,.... .,., -I A , ft ,fl .uf W 115- I I if H -I , ,. I L .,,,.. ,,,,, 4 l-I' : ' ' Y 'fit I3 , X x if is , I , 'F-I wi. 'fm' . t if X I yf b ,R-Clbp...3. I l I I1 g g .... I l 3 WILDLY CHEERING FOR A TOUCHDOWN OR BASKET AND THEN EN Row One CHARLES KEENAN Ot qutet and studtous aspect ts he Student Councl l Htgh Scholarshtp Legton 7 sernesters Honor R 7 semes ers Mathemattcs Club l Basketball 3 Track 4 Cross Country 3 R RICIA KELLY P pular yolly pretty and sweet one whose presence ts always a tree Htgh Scholarshtp Leguon 3 semesters H nor Roll 6 semesters R n Club 3 G A A 3 ELEANOR KIERSKI She has done her part do then but thnne Hugh Scholarship ton l semester Honor R ll semesters R h Club l G A Ltfe Savtn MARIAN KLEFFMANN More lovely than Pandora whom the gods endowed wuth t etr t Chorus 3 Spannsh C u l Row Two RICHARD KLIEBER My memory as the thtng I forget with Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus 2 BARBARA KLOBUCHER Best of trtendshtp and ever wel come nor R I sernes r torus C u A A BEVERLY KOSKOSKY Her nart ter wor Chorus CAROL KOSS How flea tow keen how marvelousty brtght Stu ent Counctl 2 t h cnolars p Le ton semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters S an st Cluo A Nlathema u 2 Rah Cl b .1 A Row Three TED KOTOWSKI The world gatns by our loss HELEN KROGULSKI S me say shLs qu et others know her better Hlgh Scholarshtp Legton l semester Honor Roll semesters Radno Club l Rah Cub BERNADETTE KROLAK Atd she all dnihculttes overcame Representattve 2 RITA KUBERA Sunny was her heart and sweet was her smte Student Counctl l orus 3 Rah Club A G A Lute Savtng l M be ova. brw Page one hundred twenty three I - 5 H ' 1 fs rt ' 2 li. ,. . . ty, nah Club lg G, A A 3 Oll t :I Q : I 2 H ' ' ' N V I ' d 5 Hg Sl . ht gl 7 L I : p :J t ' 'g , 'tcs AT O t t t b : A Ct b , U ,G A 4. 5 o lg a' . g .... ' A ' Leg' 4 V o 5 tt ,, Q a : . A. - 2: 9 lt A I H O V I g ' all h ' gfts 5 ' 1 J I b 1 5 g l 7 l l. I I , , ,, , . ,, Honor Roll l semesterg Chorus lg G, A. A. Ag Publications Ho ol l teg Cl lg Rah l b 27 'l ' 7 Ch g V g . A. . 4g G. . .3. ' ' . . l JA 1 'W-I 62 4: 3 sr W' 7 t l ' t x X . 3 V -Q ' . sg,K..ef ' lt 'L f 1 zfgliif x t a. 2 K iF 4 . , ' , f in ' 1 JOYING THE DANCE WHICH FOLLOWED WHAT FUN 'Wa BI' 4 If 6 54' gg? Row One JEAN LAMBOLEY Much to herself she thought but never spoke Honor Roll 5 semesters G A A I HELEN LIEBHART For she was lust the quuet kmd whos nature never vartes Honor Roll I semester Chorus 3 Rah u 3 G A A A Lnfe Savlrt ER LIESSE H loves to gh nd ves Student Counctl 2 Servtce Squad I Honor Roll 2 semesters Basketball A GEORGE LIESSE Me thought I heard a vouce cry Seep no more Honor Roll I semester B n 4 Football I Golf I Row Two JACK LIJEWSKI Good sense and good humor are never separated Chorus 4 Football 2 Basketball 3 Track I Ba e bal I Swummung I L OY LIPKA Stnceruty aways wtns nor R semester, Football I Page one hundred twenty four 'Q COLLEEN USS Silence when nothtrtg need be sand IS the eloquence of dtscretton Student Counctl I Servtce Squad I Club 4 G A KENNETH LUND Id rather be a farmer than a presudent Student Councul I Servnce Squad I Honor Roll 5 semesters A I Danctng Clu Row Three DORENE MAGGIO Always of good cheer Chorus 3 3 Rah Clu A A A Lute Savln JAMES MARUSICH Deeds not words Servnce Squad I Hugh Scholarshlp Legnon 2 semesters Honor Roll 5 semesters orus I h u oo a Bas e a Tennus G I Baseball I CATHERINE MATTHEWS Lnsten my chtldren and you shall tear H nor Roll 2 semesters Chorus 4 G A A 3 DAVID MAURITZEN H was a man take hm all n ll Hugh Scholarshnp Leglon 4 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Band 4 Spantsh Club I Mathematncs Club 2 IT 7.5 6' 5' ' if I I -wr I x it ,, Z 5 rl - 'N I 33 n- :. Vrr, , H , t'--:- ': 's' - 6 5 I ri 3 , ,,,. I I r it , It It 3- fl H es f Rah , . AI . Lt. ' ' ' All J I J F. F. . 5 ' F b I. I I Cl I3 Q . , . 5 A I g 2. ELM -- e lau a lo all fun. I 1 F,H.A.g b2,G...,' 'gt I ,, . I , , J, . I : a CJ 1 1 - ' ' ' 1 z Ch pRa Clb2gF tbIIIg ktbll2g 't, ' olf g . - I F I I 2 S . l .H O 5 5 . . . . l 7 ' ' . I - W e , 1 i a ER ' E I ' Ho all 1 ' t - ' , , WAS TO GET DRESSED FOR A TEA, Row One: MARJORIE MAZZORANA She doesn't say much, takes in everything. Honor Roll I semester, Rah Club 2, G. A. A. 3. MARY MCGUNNIGAL- 'Mary is a charming lass, who's pleasant ways will help her pass. High Scholarship Legion 2 semesters, Honor Roll 6 semesters, F. H, A. I. MARILYN MEGLAN Class Ofticer I Student semester Honor Roll 6 'The essence of capability and charm Councll I Hugh Scholarshnp Leguon I semesters Band A Mathematucs Club I S vu Lubrary Sta ALICE MENITGEN A D IU IE YICTES I 9 I'OOI'YI Row Two JOSEPH MIKLAVCIC lncxhaustuble good nature Honor Roll 2 semesters Band A Llfe Savnng 3 Football I Tennus I Track I Baseball I Swrmmung A 3. 34: x x Y? NX BUT, OH, HOW OUR FEET DID MARY ANN MIKUS Best of comfort and ever welcome to us. Rah Club Ip G. A. A. 4. WILLIAM MILLER He came at the right hour and he was the right man. Honor Roll I semester, Basketball Ig Swimming 2. JACK MILLS And what I know not ls not knowledge, Student Council lg Honor Roll 3 semesters, F. F. A. 2. Row Three ROBERT MOCHNIK A manluer man I know not Student Councul I Servrce Squad I Football 3 Track I JOYCE MORROW She as very sllent but very much worth wtne Student Councul I Chorusl F H A 3 Raduo Clu Don Robnnson program chanrman planned many lnterestung programs thls year for sensor assernblnes whsle Dorothy Herrmann dad much to make our socsal events more enloyable T R, Qs -5,-A 5,- VW: QQ. 'QSZEF' Page one hundred twenty ive Ig Rah club 3, G. A. A. 4, we a 'ng 1, ' ft 1. 4 I , . ' . , I F I 'I In 6 l'ttl H 1 ' , . FH. .2. I'I ' , , . . . , ' bs. 'lb V 'if Q C L- . 4' I ' 5 N ' J N X1 -SL .L?QfQf 2-.ii'1fi'.s . 3 H 4' 'Q 151133215 'iii' ' .-IFES. W. . '-g'- f.iE3 U . 'J V Q' r , . X f I - , 5 I vi J -I A H A . ACHE TOWARDS THE END OF if r TH DAY HALLS Row One PHYLLIS NEVVCONIER Much to herself she thought but never spoke Square Dance Club I JEAN NIJAK Her quuet ways are deceuvurug Hugh Scholarshup Leguon I semester Honor Roll 5 semesters Chorus b MICHAEL NOONAN Theres a luttle but of bad un ev y good luttle boy Chorus I Mathematucs Club 2 PATRICIA NORAMCZYK All I ask us pleasant company to whule away the hours ' Honor Roll 2 semesters, Chorus I, F H A I, Rah Club I, G A A 3 Row Two BEVERLY PARAT I never met a man I dudn't luke Honor Roll I semester, Rah Club 4, G A A 4, Ell Ess Pe Statt I LOUIS PATYK Quuet un appearance wuth motuves unknown KARLA PEINE Oh why should lufe all labor be? Hugh Scholarshup Leguon I semester Honor Roll 5 semesters, Band IQ, Lute Savung I2 Page one hundred twenty sux CHARLES PELL All men of abuluty are un great demand Class Offhcer 3 Student Councul 2 Servuce Squad 2 Hugh Scholarshtp Leguon 6 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Football 4 Publucatuorts Representatuve I Lubrary Staft I Row Three NANCY PELSZYNSKI A very trum lady wuth plenty of style Student Councul I, Honor Roll 2 semesters, Rah Club 2, Ell Ess Pe Staff I, Publucattons Representatuve I RAY PERADOTTI A man us famous because he has the proper stuff un hum Lute Savung I, Swummung I BEVERLY PHILLIPS She us whole volumes un foluo Hugh Scholarshup Leguon I semester, Honor Roll 6 semesters, Chorus 4, Square Dance Club I RITA PIERCY Ruta's one we all admtre, her srnule us part of her atture ' Honor Roll 3 semesters, Chorus 4, Publucatuons Representatuve I E RE- nn mf' if 3 I 2'l. 5 Q, f l 'M . ,e I. 'Hu 5 5:1 ,., . 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ECHOED WITH MUSIC FROM THE Row One RONALD PIERCY Loyal and true from begunnung to end A DONALD PIONTEK Never a dull moment Honor Roll 2 semesters Football A PAULA PIVONSKI Its the songs you sung and the smule you wear thats spreadung the sunshune everywhere Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 3 semesters Honor Roll A semesters Chorus 4 Raduo Club 2 Rah Club 3 ROSEMARY POREMBA Quuet and unnocent lookung but so us dynamute Honor Roll 3 semesters Chorus 2 Rah Club 3 Lubrary Sta Row Two BEVERLY PRESI Often seen but seldom heard Student Councul U2 Hugh Scholarshup Leguon A semesters Honor Roll I semesters Chorus A AUDREY PROKUSKI Oh wsh l could see what h future holds for me Hugh Scholarshup Leguon l semester Honor Roll 3 semesters BAND AND CHORUS ROOMS AS STU JACQUELINE PRYDE A blush us beautuful though SOme turnes unconvenuent JOHN RAVNIKAR A leader of men A follower women Honor Roll l semester Chorus -1 Basketball Tr cnc 2 Baseball l Row Three PATRICIA REZEN Laughung eyes and lots of charm Class O ucer l Student Councul I Hugh Scholarshup Le uon semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Rah Club 3 G A A 4 DONALD ROBINSON Hus tues are brught but not too loud and Bos a muxer wuth the crowd Student Councul 4 Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 5 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Band 4 Cstudent durector and musuc lubraruanu Publucatuons Repre ntatuve 4 Durung four years of hugh school Ruby Dobbersteun talented puanust has proven to students and faculty aluke that success for her us lust around the corner 1 o .influx-uw, Page one hundred twenty seven F, F. . 4. 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L . lllluu Qi 5 u ' 'AC u X DENTS PRACTICED FOR CONTESTS AND CONCERTS Dv Qtr 'E ss H1401 iz: gl---JP 'Mmm SENIORS TOOK 'Q' 'ff wr 5-'ie Row One GEORGE ROBHXSON He lulces hrs fun and knows when to stop Student Councul l Hugh Scholarshup Leguon l scmester Honor Roll 4 semesters JUVITA ROLAXDO Lle wuthcut l ghungu a dreary Juana nor Roll 2 rruesteus F R Cu: A A IDABELLE RUNNION Genuune and Suncere Student Councul l Honor Roll 2 semesters Spanush Club 2 Mathe ucs Club I duo Club G A A 2 Uransterred from Flower Tech Chucagoj DEANNA RYBARCZYK It us easy to be nuce when y u are nce u ent uncul Hugh Scho ars up Le uon semester Honor Roll 7 semesters G A A -1 Row Two MARY ANN RYDZ Shell srnule away ,four blues Honor mester Chorus 3 F H R Rah RONALD RYNKE Hus good nature us catchung Stu ent Councul l Honor Roll l semester Spanush Club l Page one hundred twenty emght JOSEPH SAFRANSKI Never does he seem dusturbed less trequent yet to be perturbed Hugh Scholarshup Leguon A semesters Honor Roll 6 semesters ARMETTA SCHMOEGER The laughter ot' a gurl us among the delughttul sounds Servuce Squad l Chorus 2 Rah Cl b Row Three LOIS SCHWEICKERT A blush us the complexuon of vurtue Club 3 G A A RITA SCHWEICKERT Pretty rehned and courteous Student Councul 2 Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 2 semesters Honor 7 semesters R h Club 11 G A BARBARA SEPANIAK A suncere and eyerlastung fruend Hugh Scholarshup Leguon l semester Honor Roll 7 semesters A SY VIA SERRI Full of fun and nuce to know Honor Roll l semester Chorus 2 Ell Pe Staft l Quu an S rol Lubrary Staff l semester A H H A E ,,,.. .. 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A. 2, L U , A, H I I I ,H Cl 7 j ' ESS Q Cl C l lp FIRST PLACE IN CGNTESTS AND STARRED IN THE OPERETTA THEN Row One LOI SEVERSON M clesy s lov d Htglw Scholarshup e ton -1 semesters H nor R II 7 semesters C orus I 1 Club 2 G VVILMA SEVVARD ambutwn rt y r nt td 212 pan sh Club I u A 2 Cheerleader I RUTH SHIELDS And now we laye to t ln of Ruth Shes v ry nlce to tell t e tru h Student ouncul H: 1 Scho ar shlp Legmon I semester Honor Roll 2 semes ers Rah Club 2 A A GERHARD SINE The true strength of vlrtue ls serenity of mtnd Honor Roll I semester Row Two JANE SKOOG Good sense whnch as only the gnft heaven Honor Roll I semester 'ff' JANICE SKOWRONSKI She was made for happy thoughts o payful wut and laug er Honor Roll I semester A 2 Llfe Savm EDMUND SLOMIAN All studues here I solemnly defy JANICE SMITH Happy I am from care lm free Why arent they all contented luke me? Student Councul 2 Honor mester Rah Club 2 G 2 Lofe Savnn Row Three KENNETH SOBKOWIAK O Captain My Captain' Our fearful trtp as done ROBERT SOBKOWIAK ts fun to study I bet Chorus HAROLD SORENSON In every act he possesses rare absxty Honor Roll I semester Football I Basketball 2 IMOGENE SPAYER We may be wrong but we thunk you re wonderful Hugh Scholarshnp Leglon I semester Honor 2 emesters Rah Club 2 G A A 'ift'-0 fins? C' H 6-'T Page one hundred twenty nme ' f f I ' ht Q s H371 01 G,A..g' 'gr L g g o o z It I 2: Ral 5 . A. A. 3. H ' . My ' ls to tarr a ich an, I 'H y 'H I I ' Bal gS l pF. H. A. I2j Rah Cl In Ig G. . A. ' 7 , 4 Roll I se g 7 . A. A. 5 ' 'g I. 1 a l . ' A e ' h t. C ' Ig 'gl I - ' G. . .A. I I I . . ,, U I ' I ' I YH I I I Y-ll, I 2 All 'I' .H 5 5 . for H 4 ' ' I '11 I - r I I I . 5 F. H, A. Ig G. A. A. I, Roll 5 1 g . . . 3. ,, , 4-I .., C' X- ez I S gg- I' G' lu , rr- q as -I 5 , 3 ,, 1 if W , .I V g 5 I H as I, 7 ' 'I ' fi I I CF, x t I 'sy it me . ii 3 . Q. ' I ' , ' Q I , 5 - I ,N Y g A. , 6 V I' I X ' CAME THE PROM WHICH WE ENJOYED AND AMIDST yn af Row One JOHN SPITZMILLER We wonder Is there anythung he cant do? Student Councul 3 Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus 2 Rah Club l DONALD STACHOWIAK A man among men BRUCE STEIN No pale dreamer but a fTery spurut Band Mathematucs Club l Rah Club l Fo ball Baske al Publucatuons Representatuve 2 Baseball 3 Uransferred from Oxnard Unuon Hugh School Oxnard Calufornuaj CAROL STEVEN:-ON 'To those who know thee not, no words can pauntn Honor Roll I semester, F H A I, Rah Club 2, G A A 2 Row Two JAMES STEWART Not much work but lots or play Well, tomorrows another day ' ROBERT STIRRATT 'lm an angel? Band 4 PAU STROM A gallant knught us he Honor Roll 3 semesters Chorus l Baseball I Page one hundred thurty 'Y' 1 ROBERT STROUT Dont tell me' l know ut Hugh Scholar shup Leguon I semester Honor Roll 2 semesters Band 1 Mathematucs Club 2 Football 4 Publucatuons Representatuve 2 Swummung 2 Row Three LYNN STUART Laughung a d g y and full of fun and then the tale us gust begun Honor Roll 2 semesters Chorus , , Rad , R , CAROLYN SWANSON Thou art a vusuon of delught' Hugh Scholarshup Leguon I semester, Honor Roll 2 semesters G A A V2 JOHN SWIETEK 'How he'd please them, how he'd vex, we never knew what he'd do next Chorus 2 CATHERINE TERANDO 'Always after the germ of know ledge' Hugh Scholarshup Leguon 2 semesters, Hugh Roll 3 semesters CTransferred from St Josephs Commercualt I I , ,-, l f .: I , ' M L tT ': ,A 4, 43 u 'uuq are f f ,u V ' Vg' u .'u. f X , ' A uf I me 'T W l g I YT j u ot If -tb l l j : ' V V I 4 I n I ' - ' n a , A J' I I 4- F. H. A. u- io cuuub uf aut cuutb 3- G. A. A. 2. ' TEARS AND FANFARE THESE WONDERFUL TIMES WERE BROUGHT TO Row One N THOMPSON S e wi ty e Wl a terror tor her size Hugh Scholarsh p Legion I semester Honor Roll 3 semes ers ESTHER TONJOZZI A good heart is worth gold Honor mester F G COLLEEN TRESTRAlL A heart that was :ke a rhyi nor Roll l emester Chorus 2 F H A MILDRED TRUMP ls there anything you want to know Ask me Honor Roll l semester Chorus 2 Spanish Club 2 Mathematics Club 3 G A A 2 Row Two ALFRED TURNER Nothing interferes with my studies not even education WILLIAM UNSDERFER A friend ot all whom he has ever met Service Squad 2 High Scholarship Leglon l semester Pubiica ions Reoresen a ive 2 Baseball 2 A QM FRANK VALLERO H fears the wiles of maidens smiles or does he? Football 3 Track 2 DARLENE VERONDA She gave everyone a welcome her heart in her hand Band Row Three ELAINE WALDRON Credit to whom credit s due High Scholarship Legion -1 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters G A A 2 Publications Representative l LOiS WALGENBACH Linger Awhile H nor Roll l Rah u 3 G A 3 Library Sta JAMES WALSH Th living ray ot intellectual fire Cass Ofhcer l Student Council A lprestdentl Service Squad 2 High S to arship Legion 6 semesters Honor Roll 6 semesters M nematics Club 2 Radio Club l Basketball A Baseball 2 Cross Country 3 GQACE WASHKOWIAK And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew Student Council to Cub A h ub G A A 3 Life Saving -4' Y E Ag- ag l Page one hundred thirty one I : ,, e , . , . AN l' is t , sh is se, nd a ' I ' , I - I H T . ' 'H 1- 1 ' . Roll l 59 I . H. A. 25 Rah Club lg . A. A. 3. l f' I ne. . . A I Q l A A Ho s J : . . . 3. Q . . ' . ' H I V I n H, AH O I ' , I ' ' ' CI b , . A. , , ' ft 2. ,, Y .. . 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I NORENE WEFALD A pleasnng countenance no sltght a vantage Student Councul I Rah Club 2 G A A Row Two NANCY WELCH She loves but one Htgh Scholarshup Leguon I semester Honor Roll 5 semesters Chorus A RONALD WELLNER Wnthout :uve nothtng prospers C orus 2 Llfe Savtng I Football I Track 2 Swnmrnnng Page one hundred thlrty two SHIRLEY WENZEL There was a soft and pensnve grace a cast of thought upon her face Honor Roll I semester Chorus I Publncatlons Representatnve I CAROL WESSELHOFF Stull water runs deep Student Councul I Hugh Scholarshup Leglon 2 semesters Honor Roll 7 semesters Chorus 4 Rah Club I Lute Saving I Row Three ROBERTA WESTFALL The happlest heart that ever beat ent Counctl I Chorus 3 Rah Club 2 G A A I Saving I Publncatnons Representattve 3 JUDITH WIBRALSKI Quiet and dngnufied IS she not gnven to nularuty Honor Roll 3 semesters Rah Club 3 Mr McCartneys senior homeroom took prnde nn thesr Chrrstmas tree Members of the homeroom who helped decorate tt were Elame Waldron Carol Danekas Davnd Flannery and Wlllus Dane K x ,,.!4 y , fin I, 10 5 S 1 5. 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A FORGET OUR DAYS AT LP FOR Row One DONALD WILLIAMS every act of n sc net' Ins mage may be found Band 4 RONALD WINDY Jesters do often prove prophets Track I Cross Country 2 AN WITTE srnrle wrl a on on w Hugh colarshrp Legton I semester H nor Rol 7 semesters PAUL WOLFE T s on our lrst of Irkeable peope Row Two BETTY ZEASKE Radlatlng charm ln her own quret way Class OfTTCer I Hugh Scholarshlp Legion 3 semesters Honor R 7 mesters Chorus A Rah Club 2 G A I THEY WERE TRULY GOLDEN DAYS Row Three JACOB ZIMMLRLIN S p look and Its en Student Rotaratns are chosen by the faculty ow the bar of therr scholastrc record and partrcrpatron In extracurricular acttvrtres Qtudents representtng Peru are lFron1 Rowl Bob .lerman Lyle Guenther Davud Maurrtzen Joseph Safranskl Ralph Born Chuck Keenan and Chuck Pell From La ale are Burt Elltott H llard Hatnzlnger Jtrn Walsh Wayne Caskey J Blll Unsderfer Joseph Hervatrc Don Holmes and Tom Dolan I-:SQ 'Vs nga. Q-f '5- or. 'bs ,...- --4 Page one hundred thrrtytlwree ll ll ln 1. I' .51-, i to , , t 1 . I SIS .IO A ' I go I g, I g ay. ' I S I1 ' p O I p . - I F. H. A. 1. I I L op ' ' I , , , S I : , i I ' , ' , . : rl' I I I I I r I I oll se 1 ' g g . . A, 3f L4fe 5 Saving Ig Publications Representative I. N Q L., ' 1.1. ,. I 'Q-. 5' X A I G- fe - ' ' V l . . . 'Xt . t ' Xi I I T. - I X 3 xx ' 11.1 A 'N - I V' L, f-f u T X X- WE STUDY TO REACH OUR GOAL WE MAKE THE HIGH SCHOLARSHIP LEGION Members of the Hugh Scholarship Legion are Row Seven Sherall Clement Janlce Cardanl Don Grant Walter Mennlng Duck Linden Jlm Grlso lano Edward Eschenbaurn Gerald Brady Harold Swanson Frank Peterlln Donald Monarl Donald Starovasnlk Anrda Muller Row Slx Nancy Hall Barbara Krolak Karla Penne John Zlbert Jr Alan Uebler David Dobov sky Jim Nlarusrch Charles Keenan Bob Jerman Don Robnnson Jam Walsh Joe I-lervattc Joan Harris Loretta Saathoft Row Flve Wayne Caskey Jr Harry Cybul sk: Charles Helmlg Jon Gealow Davld Bloom strand Louls Borlo Earl Born Deanna Rybarczyk Ruta Schwelckert Pat Rezen Grace Wash kowlak Mary Haskuns Pat Petersen Row Four Kathleen Story Judy Turczyn Allen Swanson Jack Yero Burt Elliott Betty Urbanow sk: Allce Woodruft Ruth Shields Paula Puvonskr Janet Vlllers Ardlth Lamps Joan Angenendt Sheila Platt Row Three Ruta Tavelrne Melva Crolsant Paula Chlebus Carole Clccl Duane Wlndels Joanne Gostomskl Judie Ellerbrock Charleen Flannery Helen Anderson Gladys Balconl Helen Peterlnn Kay Benedtct Jtll Snmmen Row Two Carolyn Swanson Mary McGun nlgal Alice Hebel Catherine Terando Nancy Hess Mona Lee Imm Sandra Kvdd Marllyn Jagelskl Pat Kelly Gloria Kaszynskl ynn Row One Sally Capello Elanne Waldron Patrlcla Contrey Carole Webeck Rose Marne Daniel Ruby Dobbersteln Anlta Joop Dorothy Herrmann Jean Granti' Eleanor Klerskl Judy Janz Donna Trattner Not Plctured Carol Koss Indicates students who have been on the Hugh S holarshlp Legion tor seven semesters Pace ne I r-dreo rmrty tour ' I I : I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' , . . l ' - . 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