La Salle Peru Township High School - Ell Ess Pe Yearbook (La Salle, IL)
- Class of 1956
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Your Ell Ess Pe Staff ofters this book as a remembrance- IM I .SX it Megs re-creating, reflecting, presenting the year I956 for the students of L-P. asking 56 You, a student at La Salle- Peru Township High School, ascend the grade to the year l956. Freshman, sophomore, iunior, senior-this is your year, your class, and your school. This is you, one of 1200 students at L-P on your way up. Look up, Youth, look to tomorrow, for this year is a good year and this school is a good school . . . look up through '56. BILL FITCH, senior class president MARY ROSS, iunior class president BUDDY DECRISPINO, sophomore class president PAT UTZ, freshman class president Page two -1 UU ILII I N. Am , , Nu., . ,L , ,gk q , U Q ZS 3. N A . avr, I ku 5 5 ' giw ww' '4.,,pl-Q1 -lg.. it ,. M 3 5-,,f 0 1 ., 2:1 'EP www' 'Zag gf-1. E tfawb- Q4 fa ,'fsg5n . 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There are, of course, The books yes, The books musT be handed ouT, and iusT Tor a rnornenT- only a momenT-The windows look a liTTle biT like They are barred. You have a new year To look forward To you are back in school. Carol Waslwkowiak Davld MlCl'Te's I f g if -5 in ri the nevvfledged 'freshmen do their best to explore all the possibilities L-P offers. Damp, beclraggled hairy an arm load of booksg tardiness to class such fun being a freshie! School spirit rises, and little wonder. Who vvouldn't sup- port a team on its way to the state tournament? Margie Andrews Mr. William O'Brian's third-period public speaking class. David Mazur Through the year you learn to look to your classes and Teachers for knovv- ledge and guidance and to study halls tor suppressed silence and occasional boredom. You learn, also, to look to your school to provide entertainment and group activities. Extracurricular acti- vities, teaching leadership and citizen- ship, become as much a part of you as Don Ketter 'vf4 ' .- .W ,,,.,., gf i 'Maul Page ten few... The classes, and you, in Turn, seem To become a part of Them . . . even if it means being on The clean-up committee after The party. Your sludy life, your social life, even your love life all seem To cenfer aboul L-P. Janice Carver, Bruce Glwlllno, Jim Krultz Bob Mueller, Charlene Flannery Jill Simmen Mazzetti K . e ZW You prepare for your TuTure Through L-P. Learning To feel ouT your TalenTs and abiliTies, you Turn To The course of sTudy which will molcl a basis for your liTe's work. Maybe you learn The feel of a brush, The Touch of canvas, The magic of oils or waTer colors, of clay or paper-mache, of charcoal or of a pencil. Possibly your TalenT lies in a well-Typed leTTer, a Thorough knowledge of shorThand, and a smile To please li' TuTure employer. Your arT may be Thaff Allen Znaniecki alll? P g Telve i. -,Bt shafts and pistons and gears, or of ilformulas and compounds and analyses. Then again, your future could lie in bridges, in electricity, or in production methods. It may be that the domestic arts are the ones you hope to utilize, and you are Well-trained in everything from cooking to managing your future husband's income. Whoever you are, whatever it is you wish to do, L-P is with you, preparing you for your years after 1956. Jack Ye,-0 Allen Swanson . ,..f Jw., 'I l V Berryman Page thirteen x li. 0 Xu wx I , A , X, , A ,,-YA- S X -5 f..-, .X x 1l', A an 45 -S if .WL 0 1 'f A ' 4. .... E X V: 1 1' gxx xx -cngmzm Q-u:.an Wi, if 'X 5' ' RV J Wifi V 1 f r- ! 1. X f A I i X ,' Q ' 'Learns-in-x-,. vf.u1:v?v'ei!.x ' -' 93.1 , K1 ix 1 4- V X, Q 1 - X ' ' N I., K - X , Y. .r I 41 - I--f . ' E I 4012112-'3:fr.4k'.-.Jau1:gx A, I If A ' Q Vlfgminir Q i - f N X1 : pf ,Xxx , M N ,Y .4 I. 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In short, this is you, and these are your memories Remember-do you re- member-the home c o m i n g parade honking, yelling, singing-the sweetness ot the victory the next night, and the fun you had at the dance and then there was that best report card-high scholar- ship legion, or maybe honor roll. And do you remember- as if you could forget-the day you flunked the big math exam, or was it history the night of the tournament defeat, and the solemnity and silence of the buses going home. Yes-this is your school, this is you, these are your memories, and this is your 1956 Ell Ess Pe. Page fifteen 746 Zc'ac'Zc'e1. 77510495 56 Your high school record- The classes aTTended, The ac- TiviTies shared, The friendships made-represenTs you in The eyes of The world in The years To come. AcTiviTies play as large a parT as classes in pre- paring you Tor your TuTure. Their conTribuTion To your re- cord is invaluable. Look To your record, STudenT-look To vvhaT you have leTT behind you, and look, Too, To see whaT of L-P and The year T956 you have To Take wiTh you. EMMY PETERS EUGENE GALASSI EUGENE KOLOWSKI MARGE MORIARITY PETE MAGNONI Pg tn 'Q x, . we , 'Vl ff , 1 N, y , 1 . . v ., , ,f s ,- il :ZZ 41 Q if ,nl vi .?L t' wuis , W x Wk W' ,V ,xt N K ,V .J .f -1- ' L-. xi X 1 SQ - Y K ef XA., , Q, Q , ,E :- 5 h N i ' , - 5 F X5 lm' 'W 4? , Don Selski, Sharon Sampson, and Carol Brennan investigate the vertical file, The file is a source of information on many subiects, but the pamphlets on vocations are probably the most frequently used. Carol DiCrispino, Ed Kosciel- ski, Carl Tomsha, Janice Klein, and Bill Elclundz members of a freshman English Class, com- plete a library lesson providing experience in the use of the Reader's Guide. LIBRARY provides material. . for research New books are the attraction. Sandra Jasper, Mary Kay Grove, Michael Yocum, and Nancee Potocnik find interesting titles among recent additions to the fiction collection. Page ciglxtccn Library Assistants: Norma Jean Loekle, ski, Monalee lmm, Judith Jakubiak, and Janet Barbara Liesse, Rita Mertel, Joan Piercy, and Lemler share their experiences. Bonnie Coulter listen in while Betty Urbanovv- . study . . and student reading pleasure. L-P library assistants devote one period of each school day to library service. Shirley Willis and Norma Jean Loekle check out books to Antoinette Scorna and Lucy Noon. Page nineteen Ll Li... flfllffl- ZUYHUY IV!- Members of the L-P Quill and Scroll Chapter: Marion Dane and Bob Sell, wait their turn to con- gratulate Sherall Clement and wel- come her into the organization. Mrs. Dorothe Kostellic, publications adviser welcomes Sherall as the 25th member to be initiated into the L-P Chapter since its re-establish- ment in 1951. Subscription Drive underway . . . '56 PUBLICATIONS STAFF activities: outlining of dummy and pictures , Linda Gantz and Judy Bump outline the subscription payment plan to Pat Liss, Nancy Hall, Dick Devecchio, Bob Mueller, Janet Lem- ler, Donna Richards, Alice Woodruft, Alberta Trost, Willa Bildhauer, and Yvonne Grant: senior publications editors, Doris Ciesielski, Beatrice Bolelli, Nancy Link, Carole Rybarczyk, Lucy Noon, Barbara Barto, Alan Uebler, and Le Dean Freschi, junior publications editors check with Karyl Beutler on handling ot subscriptions. ,rake-.rg ,Q i A I Page twenty The production ot the Ell Ess Pe begins with Mr. SchiFler's taking underclassmen pic- tures on the stage of the auditorium, Vivi Volk, sophomore editor, shows sopho- more publications editors: Cback rowj Suzanne Ream, Penny Crosiar, Barbara Causa, Marcy l-lalm, Shirley Svvietek, Richard Borland, itront rowi Sharon Bufio, Barbara Miglia, and Roger Chamlin how to prepare subscription blanks. 1 Freshman Editor Anne Park explains to 5 Carol Kudla, Pat Utz, Sandra Richards, Joann : Mazzetti, Sue Eschenbaum, Judy Ratkievvicz, and Mary Kay Grove, treshmen publications editors, the process ot entering yearbook pay- ments in the subscriptions record book. represent weeks of section planning . Members of the Ell Ess Pe staff enjoy the Sherall Clement, Marion Dane, Karyl Beutler, annual fall get acquainted dinner : fback rovvl Mrs. Dorothe Kostellic, adviser, Vivi Volk, Anne Janet Pottinger, Jim Libiez, Bob Sell, and Earl Park, Judy Bump, Willa Bildhauer, and Linda Finley, fseatedj Diane Ratkievvicz, Carla Saari, Gantz. Page twenty-one . A l 'r FL., ' Student committee for the Talent Snow: Carla Saari, make-upg Earl Finley, propertiesg Vivi Volk, chair- man ot uslnersg and Slwerall Clement, tickets, Worked behind scenes tor tl'te success of the perfomance. Talent show tryouts endless hours rehearsing Chain Gang forms the musical background and tlneme for a dance in convict apparel by Betty Beck and Donna Weiden. Toni Scorna and Lucy Noon prove to all that dancing on a Tennessee Saturday Night can be fun. Bud LeBouton, star reporter, takes notes for Headlines of Glory from comments of Donna Richards, guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Whittington Van Snorkel III lBen Whaley and Mary Harniltonl. . finally a successful production . ll Il O 0 I The butler fPaul Strontl and the adolescent angel Uune Gea- lovvl place all their trust in St. Peter fKen Pell? as he sends Satan lMarion Danel from the gates of the Celestial City. HEADLINES OF GLORY . 'jf 85... Mrs. Dorotlte Kostellic, adviser, explains Marion Dane, editor, discusses unclerclass- to Linda Gantz and Judy Bump, senior editors, men section plans with Class Editors: Karyl and Willa Bildlsrauer, faculty editor, the Beutler, Vivi Volk, and Anne Park, Slterall functions ot the slip stick. Clement, business manager, keeps an eye on the budget. Pictures and copy edite . to press at last . your ELL ESS PE. Page twenty-four Earl Finley, sports editor, and Carla Saari, activities cnairrnan, select sltots to be used in sports and activities sections, vvliile Diane Ratkievvicz, Janet Pottinger, Bob Sell and Bill Vroman, examine tlte pictures. Ulm Libiez, sports editor, not picturedl. Art Club Officers: Jill Simmen, social chairman, Joanne Ellerbrock, vice-presi- dent, Nelda Whaley, treasurer, Anne Park, secretary, and Sharon King, presi- dent, check their paintings. ART CLUB encourages appreciation of beauty . . . . and teaches creative design. Mr. Edward Edwards, art club ad- viser, demonstrates a still-lite art com- position to members of the club: Cstand- ingi Gloria Twardowski, Suzanne Ream, Diane Schroeder, Marlene Nico, Carol Brennan, Csittingj Karen Paton, Madelyn Siebert, Judy Bumngton, Demitri Zala- zar, Donald Rossman, and James Jas- kolski. Art Club Members: Margo Nieslavvski, Nancy Gostomski, Diane Hart, Donna Weiden, Betty Beck, Toni Scoma, Rosalie Hannan, Diane Sietz, Bob Sell, and Lucy Noon help with the Christmas Concert decorations. Page twenty-five Mexico lives for students through the SPANISH CLUB. if N Active Spanish Club holds monthly meetings: Cbaclc rovvl Lucia Alonso, Nancy Naftziger, Bette Foster, Barbara Kmeciak, Maryanne Woiciechovv- ski, Joanne Swartz, Jim Boyer, Mr. Donald Ander- son, adviser, Joyce Hutt, Ctourth rovvl Emily Peters, Barbara Kotovvski, Barbara Noonan, Joan Harris, Mary Lou Saporiti, Gladys Balconi, Sheila Platt, Mr. Earl Trobaugh, adviser, fthird rovvl Sheila Lanter, Theresa Westphal, Martha Lyons, Linda Deichmueller, Janice Weindort, Ronnie Baima, Ronnie Haramincich, Jim Windlan, lsecond rovvl Judy Born, Linda Bradley, Nann Papke, Janice Klein, Judy Schvveickert, Kathy Mclnerney, Frank Shepard, Cfront rovvb Janet Panzica, Linda Gantz, Janet Lemler, Judith Jakubek, Nancy Hess, Lynn Janz, Lucia Lyons, Sharon Richards, and Mary Ross, headed by Denise Hartman, president, They learn better Spanish through usage. in the spring, the L-P-O girls invite high school are: Jacquelyn Washelesky, L-P-O, Deanna senior girls from L-P and neighboring schools for Vester, Janice Dresbach, Nancy Bernarcli, Berna- a get-acquainted tea. Enjoying a cup ot punch dette Krolak, L-P-O, and Kathryn Smith, L-P-O. Page twenty-six PROJECTION SQUAD agrees . r . one picture is worth i a thousand words . Proiection team members: fstandingb George fsittingj Judy Born, Earl Born, and Marilyn Wil- Charbonneau, Mr. John Willard, adviser, Bruce lard, show movies almost every day for student Ghilino, Joe Vogel, William Keenan, Anthony enjoyment and education. Vaccaro, Keith Long, Gary Kleinhans, Louis Danz, Danny Tastad, Barbara Gates, Theresa Skow- Donna Rottner are the highest prize winners in ronski, Richard Hauser, Roger Chamlin, Mary the magazine subscription contest. Ross, Barbara Liesse, Betty Urbanowski, and Page twenty-seven F. F. A. award winners, Kenneth Wenzel, Edward Haupt, and Martin Ernat view their trophies received for having the best farming program of the past school year. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ...waudlvit ' ' '- :SQ ..a:a...L..- u , At the F. F. A. farm, Jim Ernat, Luther Jackson, Larry Mills, Ronald Petersen, and Danny Day take soil samples. Page twenty-eight Ed Haupt, Ken Wenzel, and Bob Halrn represent L-P at the national F. F. A. convention. They are shown visiting one of the many plants they toured, the Minneapolis-Moline Distributing Plant in Kansas City. Bob Halm, treasurer, Burt Newcomer, sentinel, Marty Ernat, reporter, Wayne English, vice-presi- dent, anol Ken Wenzel, secretary, officers of the F. F. A., examine the min- iature plow Wayne holds, the symbol of his oftice in the chapter. .the wealth and hope of our country. Charlie Lavens, Jay Weiland, Danny Tastad, and Marty Ernat use the acetylene torch to cut metal for a gate they are making. Page twenty-nine if-,Q F. H. A. Officers: Margery Ernat, treasurer, Janice Dresbach, vice-president, Katy Doyle, secretary, and Deanna Vester, president, make plans for a monthly meeting. Miss Margaret Patton, adviser, and Mrs. Sidney Pottinger, chapter mother, discuss the F. H. A. chapter handbook, a manual of state policy concerning the organization. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 4,-4 Q . L Page tlwirty ...uf fa -MEM Nancy Bernardi, Joyce Ber- nardi, and Rita Kotar prepare for the initiation of new members into the chapter. At the F. H. A, initiation Virginia Faletti, Joan Harris, Pat Liss, Marilyn Dzik, Deanna Vester, and Janice Dres- bacli prepare to pour tea. learn Top picture: Habla oneb Beverly Jasiek, Lstlwv Liss, Janice Marc-nda, Joan Harris, liable lwol Lenore Massat, Joanne Plocltocki, Madeline Zitoun, Mary Ann Kaiser, Paula D7iln, Bernie Liss. Q and practice efficiency Georgia Braggo, Gayle Hoffman, Janet Pottinger, Zitoun, Marilyn Bottom picture: lstandingl Connie Day, Lorraine Massat, Sonia Fristock, Barbara Waters, Lois Volk, Nancy Bornardi, Rita Kotar, Joyce Bernardi, Joanne Bidasio, ltable onel Kathy Doyle, Margcrie Ernat, Janice Dresbaclt, Miss Patton, adviser, Virginia Faletti, Marie Towne, Judy Locke, ftable twol Diana Foresier, Carol Sc' roeder, Carol Pyszlca. Board members of the G. A. A.: Cback rovvi Patti Fransen, Celeste McClain, Mary Hamilton, Donna Kay Rottner, Nancy Hess, Ctront rovvi JoAnn Farnetti, Barbara Liesse, Betty Urbanovvski, and Monalee Imm plan group activities. l5tandingJ Jean Mikus, Patti Fransen, Mary Hamilton, Kay lvlovv, fsittingl Sheila Platt ancl Beverly Beck, G. A. A. captains, lead in team sports. QD? f . 9? W 5 if Sports-minded girls participate . ri Bowling is one of the fa- vorite sports of the girls in G. A. A. Members of this year's teams are: lstanclingl JoAnn Farnetti, Karen Haas, Sally West, Kay Miller, Sheila Platt, Emily Peters, lsittingl Pat Callahan, Lynn Janz, and Della Sapienza. Members of the G. A. A. strive to improve their basket shooting through practice: Janice Marenda, Kathy Doyle, June Gea- Iow, Patti Fransen, Con- nie Mallick, Sheila Lanter, Kathleen Crosiar, Penny Crosiar, and Beverly Beck. . in varied program of G. A. A. Members ot the G. A. A. bring their mothers together to enjoy the Mother- Daughter banquet spon- sored in the fall by the organization. g2ff5:,s.., The committee for the G. A. A. Mother-Daughter banquet: Mortaiee Imm, presidentg Janet Panzica, Emmy Peters, Kay Miller, Sheila Platt, and Lynn Janz prepares to serve the dessert. Page thirty-three Math club otlicers: Anicla Miller, sec- retary-treasurer, Pat Krolak, trick prob- lems chairman, Ardith Lamps, president, Allan Way, model and exhibits chairmang Joanne Goslomski, social chairman, Beth- Ann Kline, current literature chairman, Lynn Janz, program chairman, and Mr. Donald Herrick, adviser, plan the monthly club meetings. . MATH CLUB solves problems seeks new methods lStandingJ Keith Lehn, Earl Way, Ed Jaskol- ski, Frank Augustyniak, Allan Way, Roger Cham- lin, Kay lvlow, Marilyn Hill, Karen Julander, Vivian Volk, lsittingl Mary Lynn Boyd, Joanne Gostomski, Ardith Lamps, Emily Peters, Joanne Swartz, and Anida Miller, members of the math club participate in the many functions of the organization. Math Club members: lstandingl Nancy Gos' tomski, Marion Valle, Pearlene Falletti, Pat Krolak, Bill Nico, Bob Prohs, Pat Murphy, Kay Miller, Anida Miller, Lynn Janz, Qsittingl Vic Gostomski, Page thirty-four Kenneth Jesiolovvslci, Beth-Ann Kline, Theresa Brongel, and Juanita Hillman, enjoy the advan- tages of belonging to an active club. Members ol the Rat Club lead in s:nool spirit: Lfreshment Janiu- Adrian, Shirley Anglavar, Mary Ann Baracani, Mary Bartlvt., Patricia Callahan, Linda Deichmueller, Judith Delmanovv, slxi, Joan Donnelly, Susan Duncan, Sue Eschenlziaunt, Henrietta C-apski, Audrey Glupczynski, Jill Gregorich, Joyce Gregorich, Mary Kay Grove, Karen Haas, Rosalie Hannan, Janice Klein, Carol Kudla, Jeanie Kwatick, Mary Lyons, Joe Marinangeli, Joann Malletti, Nancy Mazzorana, Kathy Mclnerney, Arlene Noramczyk, Marlene Nico, Mary Lou Ocepek, Nann Papke, Evelyn Pi-lszynski, Judith Ratkiewicz, Janice Richards, Sarah Richards, Joan Rochnowski, Sharon Ryan, Sharon Sampson, Grvtchzin Schmoeger, Judy Schweickert, Priscilla Skovare, Elizabeth Stuppy, Charlotte Szott, Pat Utz, and Janice Weindorf, lsophomorcsl Bob Auler, Martha Bansberg, Joyce Bernardi, Jim Boyer, Colleen Brady, Sandy Brovelli, Carolee Campeggio, Sylvia Castelli, Pat Champley, Rose Mary Corrigan, Connie Day, Dorothy Detreich, Judy DeVeirman, Joan Dutkiewicz, Pat Erio, Pat Foley, Linda Harl, Marilyn Hill, Kay lvlovv, Judy Jakuhiak, Karen Johnson, Karen Julander, Jane Kearns, Hollene Kelly, Darlene Keutzer, Sharon Koplenik, Patsy Koskosky, Barbara Kotowski, Patrick Krolak, Irene Krusvvicki, Sandy Kuhn, Rah Club oflicersz Babe Derango, president, Celeste McClain, secretary, Anida Miller, treasurerp and Mary Haskins, vicefpresident, choose the new cheers that the group will learn. RAH CLUB leads school Roseann Lipka, Pat Long, Carol Mathieson, Kay Miller, Kay Morrisey, Pat Murphy, Judy Oresar, Marie Percett, Emmy Peters, Suzanne Ream, Mary Rohde, Paula Ryczek, Mary Scassiferro, Diane Schroeder, Sue Seymour, Joanne Smudzinski, Helen Springlmorn, Joyce Stella, Shirley Swietek, Lynn Taggart, Kathe Tonquest, Janet Tyler, Gretchen Utz, Carol Vogel, Vivian Volk, Jacquelyn Waligora, Donna Weiden, Marcia Woltmann, Geraldine Woznial-4, and Rae Zukowskip Kjuniorsl Joann Angelo, Gladys Balconi, Barbara Barto, Eileen Delvallee, BabeDerango, Marianne Faletti, Janet Gmeiner, Mary Haskins, Lynn Janz, Joanne Kastigar, Lois Marini, Anida Miller, Lucy Noon, Rita Niialc, Janet Panzica, Sheila Platt, Theresa Raccuglia, Marcy Rafalslmi, Sharon Richards, Mary Ross, Donna Kay Rottner, Mary Lou Saporiti, Toni Scoma, Kathy Simmons, Marion Smith, Deanna Starkey, Joyce Taylor, Lois Tomse, and Donna Wadas, fseniorsl Nancy Bernardi, Sharon Feurer, Linda Gantz, Joanne Gostomslci, Francis Hrovat, Marylou Jurkowski, Joanne Lakin, Janet Leniler, Normajean Loekle, John Long, Celeste McClain, Margaret Remick, Kathy Renkosik, Carole Sever, David Shetter, Carol Stih, and Carolyn Traeger. x lx. in backing Teams NURSES' CLUB-hands and hearts for humanity Future nurses: Martlia Baiisbrrrg, Sandy Brovelli, Sandy Kuhn, Viv: Carlson, Helen Springlvorn, Marilyn Willard, Jane Kearns, Pat Young, Elizabeth Stuppy, Margaret Runiick, Carole Sevcr, Joyce GH,-goricli, Audrey Glupczynslci, Rita Meier, Mary Bickett, Sue Dun- can, Sharon Koplonils, lsccond rowt Joanne Goskusky, Charlene Pyszlwa, Judy Jalmubiak, Pat Erio, Marilyn Zupancic, Carleen Fink, Joyce Bernardi, Judy McCann, llront rovvt Pat Liss, svrrr-taryatrcasuror: Sally West, Joanne Bissotti, Bonnie Fcilliauoi, Cnarlei-n Flannery, corresponding secretary, Janet lfwilrtr, vicv-pri-sirli-iit, Joanne Castigar, Joanne Harris, Charlc-on Pearson, president, Bc-tty Lusliina, and Barbara Kopczyk learn basic skills during liicili scliool. lNot picturedt Miss Patricia Travers, school nurse and cluln sponsor. Mr. Sam Mcfartneyls seventh period American government students take complete charge of all elections at L-P. The work starts with passing out petitions for oflice to the students vvho wish to be on the primary ballot. Marion Dane and Alberta Trost explain the petitions to students of Mr. Brolley's freshman home room. The primary and flnal elections are conducted in the same manner as public elections. American government students, Leland Bottomley, Jim Entvvistle, Mary Morandi, 1 Allen Swanson, and Carolyn Traeger distribute ballots to freshmen students at the freshman election. gtg? 44, Q Patil' tliirty sux N1 After the election, the American government st rderttz tally the ballots. Louis Borio, Jackie Lushina, Diana Forster, and Earl Way sort and prepare ballots for counting. Denise Hartman, Joanne Gostornski, and James Gregorich check the count while Bob Udvance and Tom Shea call oft each ballot as it is marked. Three persons total each group to insure accuracy. At last the big moment has arrived, and Mr. McCartney looks on vvhile Nancy Hall and Bill Fitch announce the results of the election. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT students learn by leading In accordance with the material studied through the year, the American government students make a trip in the spring to the county seat in Ottawa. Returning from the trip, Jackie Lushina, Norma Thelen, Helene Gunia, Yvonne Grant, Janice Dresbach, Dick Devecchio, Bob Parnisari, and David Bloomstrand declare it a success. Second semester students not pictured are: Judie Ellerbrock, Bob Waclavv, and Gladys Balconi. Page thirty-seven l.i?2ib97Q Q t- . at - EL ET? TLitifilQ?ftE ?glffslilfflififfl llfiis A pep assembly marks the opening of toot- ball season. The cheer leaders and student body give the football players a rousing cheer as each one is introduced. Busy schedule of assemblies . Judy Bullington takes her turn as announcer before the assembly. Top news of the day is released, Page thirty-eight Students of l.-P indicate their approval ot assemblies by their hearty applause and laughter. Bobo the Magician demonstrates his skill and attempts to teach Joe Jakse the trick. Which way did the balls go? The audience is amazed, and so is Joe. Bobo's wife travels with him and assists him with his acts. . always welcomed by students. Mr. Shirtlutt reviews some of his experiences Mr. Shirtlulzf gets the best of Ed Eschenbaum. from a brilliant wrestling career. Gene Bassetti, From the looks of things, Ed goofed. Ned Hurley, and Joe Rutgens are amused as Page thirty-nine sl Members of the band serve their school faithfully: lback rowl Ronald Maas, Darryl Tidalaack, Richard Lipinski, John Hicks, Lynn Kirsteatter, Donald Volkl lfifth rowl Sam Battaglia, Celeste McClain, Barbara Fulrner, Glen Hook, Sandra Dobovsky, Sheila Platt, Bennie Whaley, Richard Hauserg tfourth rowl Carole Rausch, Joan Harris, Vivi Carlson, Beatrice Bolelli, Judith Panizzi, Evelyn Nellis, Doris Mennem, Eileen Dobber' stein, Joseph Zeman, Patrick Krolaxg lthircl fowl Juclitn Turczyn, Willa Bildhauer, Pearlene Falletti, Emily Peters, Marlene Klansek, Douglas Banko, David Priebe, Alice Wo druft, Carol Marting tsecond rowl Ardith Lamps, Lynn Janz, ggward Jaskolski, Anida Miller, Patricia Callahan, Hugh Snowy lfirst rowl Betty Urbanowski, Kathleen Story, John Schott, Judith De Veirrnan. BAND instructors busy with Mr. Austyn Edwards, Mr. Gene Steinquest, and Mr, Daryl Fetters look over music for the day's rehearsal. Mr. Fetters points out parts which i d more work. Mr. Steinquest came to L-P this y from Dyersburg, Tennessee. ' fx as Four Year Service Awards: X ' Willa Bildhauer James Brandner X-J Charlene Flannery L Barbara Fulmer Joanne Gostomski l tx-J All W Francis Hrovat i' Nj' Monalee lmm axg Edward Jaskolski Xa it Ardith Lamps DX N Barbara Liesse Carol Martin Q4 i Judith Panizzi ' K Kathleen Story kv N sg Alan Tidalnack kJ Judith Turczyn K xx Betty Urbanowski ,Donald Volk 3 xi Dil X- '-,V Alan Way TQ ix! James Way Eennie Whaley 1 ' Jack Morrison 'vg 'jxss Alice Woodruft X L: A N1 XJ 55. xxx PXJ I ' X QQ c J Douglas Banko CBack rowj John Morrison, James Branclner, Frank Shepard, Joanne Mazzetti, Mr. Fetters, Joanne Gostcmski, Janice Carter, Clilth rowl Joann Farnetti, Robert Auler, Keith Beck, Ted Kidd, Dale Leach, Mike Yocum, Charleen Flannery, Allan Way, Paul Hoberg, llourth rovvj Stanton Boyer, James Way, Peter Magnoni, Ronald Wren, William Vroman, Francis Hrovat, Richard Lipka, xJames Hegland, David Hallmark, David Jaskolskig Lthird rowl David Shetter, Richard Toth, James Foyer, Alan Uebler, Kenneth Terando, Alan Tidaback, Sue Eschenbaum, Sandra Jasper, Anthony Vaccaro, lsecond rowl Becky Bly, Gretchen Schmoeger, Beverly Beck, Teresa Hoelzer, Lee Ann Rigazio, Monalee lmm, ltront rowj Kay Miller, Marlene Nico, James Boyer, Barbara Liesse, tnot picturedl Sharon Richards, Linda Coulter, Richard Blott, and Ronald Sobkowiak. rehearsals plan concerts candy sale. Malor Band Monograms: Robert Auler Lynn Janz James Jaskolski Beverly Beck James Boyer James Branclner Vivi Carlson Linda Coulter Judith DeVeirman Pearlcne Falletti Joan Harris James Heglandt Paul Hobcrg Lynn Kirsteatter Marlene Klansek Dale Leach Richard Lipka Emily Peters Sheila Platt John Schott Hugh Snow Alan Uebler Michael Yocum Minor Band Monograms: Becky Bly Stanton Boyer Sandra Dobovsky David Hallmark Evelyn Nellis David Priebe Carole Rausch Ronald Wren Mr. Daryl Fetters and Mr. Albert Hauser, head of the Band Parents Association, look on as Betty Urbanovvski, band president, sells Dr. Dolan the First candy bar. The candy sale is sponsored by the B. P. A. to provide band members with scholarships to L-P-O. A 2 '4 'kf3 t' f? Mrs. Frances De Veirman, secretary, Mr. Lawrence Jones, treasurer, Mr. Austyn Edwards and Mr. Gene Stein- quest look on approvingly as President Albert Hauser, Vice-President William Peters and Mr. Daryl Fetters review the band calendar for the year. BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION schedules and assists with BAND CALENDAR Schedule of Appearances Sept. 16-Football Show, Ottawa at L-P Sept. 30-Football Show, L-P at Joliet Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Northwestern University Band Day, Evanston Football Show, L-P-O vs. Joliet Football Show, West Rockford vs. L-P Football Show, Freeport vs. L-P, Homecoming Concert for Illinois Valley Division, l. E. A., La Salle Football Show, Wilson at L-P-O, Homecoming A-Football Show, West Aurora vs. L-P il-Football Show, Elgin vs. L-P, Veterans' Day Show 4-Christmas Parade 9-Basketball Game, Marquette vs. L-P ll-Christmas Concert 21-Annual Band Christmas Party 22-Basketball Game, West Rockford 30-Basketball Game, Niles Page forty-two Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May June 13-Basketball Game, East Rockford 27-Basketball Game, East Aurora 31-Basketball Game, Marseilles 7-Basketball Game, Ottawa IO-Basketball Game, Elgin 12-Lenten Vesper Concert I4-Basketball Game, Hall vs. L-P 21-Basketball Game, St. Bede 24-Basketball Game, Freeport i7-St. Patrick's Day Parade 20-Assembly Concert 24-District Music Contest at Earlville 12-School Operetta i3-School Operetta 27-U. S. Navy Band Concerts 4-5-State Music Contest, Bradley University, Peoria i7-Spring Band Concert, Guest Soloist, Rafael Mendez 7-Commencement Concert The governing body of the L-P band talks over band problems and decides how to solve them: Cstandingl Al Way, quartermaster, John Schott, sophomore, Don Volk, senior, Alan Uebler, and Anidla Miller, juniors, Celeste McClain, senior, lsittingl Betty Urbanowski, president, Monalee lmm, secretary, Pearlene Falletti, sophomore, Bar- bara Liesse, treasurer. James Way, vice-president, Jo- anne Mazzeti and John Hicks, fresh- men representatives, were not present when the picture was taken. activities meetings of officers . potlucks , The members of The Band Parents Association enjoy a potluck held in the school cafeteria. Page forty-three Many times during the year, the L-P Band entire band marches with bands of other schools is called upon to participate in afiairs of the in the Tri-Cities. Community. In the ST. Patricks Day Parade, the Versatile L-P Band . inspires school spirit Page forty-four The pep-band is com- posed of top-chair players of each section of the band This group performs at the eleven home basketball games, accompanying the student body in cheers it i.: the LfP loyalty song. On March 24, the Woodwind Trio: Betty at Earlville. On May 4 these same girls received Urbanowski, Barbara Liesse, and Ardith Lamps superior rating in the state finals at Bradley received superior rating in the district contest University, Peoria. at home games and contests. Many hours are spent in practice before the by their hearty applause, that their program L-P Band performs during a football game. The was well received. large crowd of onlookers assure band members x.wta.Q ' Page forty-five The Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Roy Johnson, specializes in quality not guan- tity: George Thompson, Eugene Strozevvski, Harold Rimmele, Jarnes Wasilevvski, Bernard Wren, Richard Kotz, Don Nowa- kovvski, Gary Huetternann, Ro- bert Washkowiak, and Charles Mitchell. Freshmen in BOYS' GLEE CLUB and GIRLS' CHORUS Members of the Girls' Chorus strive to prove the old saying, Practice makes pertect 1 Cback rovvj Audrey Glupczynski, Mary Bartlett, Janice Richards, Patricia Utz, Nann Papke, Carole Vickery, Sharon Bierbrodt, Carol Ricca, Carol Reynolds, Janice Nenne, Mary Ocepek, Jo-Anne Carrg Csecond rovvl Hazel King, Diane Bray, Sharon Waters, Shelby Schicki, Ruth Elliott, Bonnie Pott- hotft, Ruth Coric, Andrea Elder, Sandra Mussatto, Jean Ganze, Arlene Gensg ifront rovvl Margaret Andrews, Lorraine Massat, Martha Lyons, Dolores Jones, Judy Burch, Jill Gregorich, Janice Kreslnovv- ski, Shirley Shebilla, and Sharon Samclitis. Members of Mixed Chorus strive to make Advanced Choir: fback rowh Jim Catalanello, Jerry Falk, Merle Marine, David Lodi, Jim Hadley, Paul Sellew, George Caldwell, LeRoy Thran, Mel Stevens, Jerry Moriarity, Bob Wolfe, fthird rovvl Charlotte Kwatick, Judy Locke, Lois Budziak, Coleen Brady, Lynn Taggart, Joan Huettemann, Diane Forster, Rosemarie Jaskolski, Judy Marini, Joyce Huff, Mary Ann Hrovat, Judy Cusick, Karyl Beutler, Judy Balda, Marlene Anglevar, Mary Nolasco, Mary Pabian, Carolyn Brittingham, Rose Misjak, isecond rovvl Jerry Berryman, Bonnie Wlodarchak, Donna Weiden, Diane Schroeder, Joanne Sobkowiak, Rae Zukowski, Marcia Wolt- mann, Barbara Meglich, Diane Stachovviak, Dar- lene Keutzer, Linda Harl, Gretchen Utz, Shirley Svvietek, Nelda Whaley, Jeanne Zywica, Andrea Dzik, Barbara Locke, Janice Fahler, ifront rowl Josie Angelo, Donna Eklund, Judy Oresar, Le Dean Freschi, Barbara Sarnpo, Rita Mertel, Lynn Koehler, Janice Bernard, Audrey Stegen, Carol Mathieson, Janice Murdock, Sandy Hauger, Jo- anne Frachovviak, Roberta Mertes, Janet Panzica. blend voices with upperclassmen in MIXED CHORUS The Chorus otqicers: Ken Pell, presi- dent, Don Andrews, treasurer, Mary Hamilton, vice-president, Linda Gantz, secretary, get together to make plans for one of the chorus' social events. Page forty-seven Advanced Choir members engage in many musical presentations: Cback rowl Curtis Smith, Jerry Swanson, Jim Kuester, Jerry Milaicki, Alan Tidaback, Don Newburn, Ken Pell, Joe Pierski, Earl Born, lthird rowl Harry Swanson, Alan Han- sen, Don Andews, Bob Sell, Jack Morrison, Jerry Donnelly, Ben Whaley, Roger Chamlin, Jack Piano, lsecond rowl Mary Ann Werntz, Donna Rottner, Willa Stalker, Sue Seymour, Marilyn Willard, Theresa Brongel, Janet Lemler, Diane Seitz, Janice Carter, Doris Seppi, Linda Gantz, Pat Coutts, Betty Severson, Ctront rowj Margo Nieslawski, Mary Hamilton, Doris Braun, Linda Cramer, Martha Sledgister, Sharon Feurer, Bar- bara Kotowski, Barbara Krolak, Dorothy Jones, Mary Krolak, Janet Gmeiner, Arlene Galassi, Donna Richards, and Phyllis Gearica. ADVANCED CHOIR heralds yuletide season Seniors in the Advanced Choir participate in the Christmas Concert: lback rowl Jack Morrison, Jerry Donnelly, Bob Sell, Harry Swanson, Alan Tidaback, Csecond rowl Don Andrews, Jim Kuester, Alan Hansen, Janet Lemler, Sharon Feurer, Linda Gantz, Martha Sledgister, Ctront rowl Donna Wolfe, Mary Hamilton, Linda Cramer, Arline Galassi, Donna Richards, and Pat Coutts. Page forty-eight Alan Tidal:-ack, Ken Pell, Bill Donnelly CL-P-Oi, Willa Stalker, and Marilyn Willard are the soloists in the Christmas Concert. .X , . S J with outstanding Christmas Concert KI Juniors and seniors: Qback rowl Sheila Platt, Karyl Beutler, Beth-Ann Kline, Jean Derango, Marcella Rafal- ski, Carol Ryloarczyk, Janet Stewart, Nancy Link, Judy McCann, iseconcl row? Sheila Studzinski, Jerri Samo- linski, Lois Tomse, Ctront rovvl Denise Hartman, Nancy l-lall, and Mary Lou Jurkovvslci are active members of the ushers club. KBaclc rovvl Suzanne Ream, Emily Peters, Karen Julanderg Csecond rovvj Janet Tyler, Janice Klein, Marguerity Moriarity, fthircl rovvl Kathleen Mclnerney, Jcanne Nlazzetti, and Anne Park are the freshman and sophomore ushers who serve at many evening activities. 3. men, under the supervision of Art Instructor, Mr. Edward Edwards, put the finishing touches on the scenery for the operetta. . operetta ROSEMARIE is finale of Don Andrews, Harry Swanson, Alan Hansen, Jim Kuester, Jerry Milaicki, Jerry Donnelly, Ben Whaley, Don Newburn and .lack Piano of the Royal Mounted Police assure the audience that they always get their man. A bit of intrigue is added as Wanda kills Black Eagle to save her lover, Ed Hawley. Herman and Lady Jane are making plans of their own as they sing Why Shouldn't We . Emile and Ethel make preparations in vain for Rosemarie's marriage to Ed Hawley. Page fifty Diane Schroeder, Nelda Whaley, and Jill Sim- It The cast ioins Wanda in an lndian dance around the totem pole. music department's '55 - '56 season. The style show proves one of the highlights of the operetta. Donna Richards is modeling one THE CA51 of the many beautiful creations. Sergeant Malone .......... Paul Strom CL-P-OJ Lady Jane ................... Janice Carter Black Eagle ....... Jerry Nowakowski CL-P-OD Emile La Flamme ........ Al LeBouton KL-P-OJ Edward Hawley .. .... John Ginn lL-P-Oi Wanda ............ ...Mary Hamilton Hard-Boiled Herman . . . . . .Ken fBuckD Pell Jim Kenyon ................ Alan Tidaback Rosemarie La Flarnme ...... Lucia Lyons lL-P-OJ Ethel Brandner ...... Marililly Antonino CL-P-OD Dancers ...... Patricia Coutts and Donna Wolfe Indian Card Player ............... Earl Born The operetta reaches a happy ending as Wanda and Hawley are arrested and Jim and Rosemarie are reunited. S .lil Before the regular Mon- day rneeting the officers of the Student Council: fstand- ingl Ken Pell, treasurer, Torn Shea, corresponding secretary, Harold Swanson, vice-president, Csitti ngl Charleen Flannery, record- ing secretary, and Betty Urbanowski, president, read over the ideas put into the suggestion box by the stu- dent body. Active LP STUDENT COUNCIL gives students The Freshman Student Council Representa Richards James Skerston, Dick Mallie, Mary Ann tives Cback rowl Sharon King Kenny Long Allen Mersch ffirst rowl Jackie Freschi, Sharon Batty, Spelich Audrey Webb Jim Windlan Kenneth George Angelo and Dorothy Jakubek check Chernelevvski Mary Jean Daley Elizabeth Soeder over the list of the needy people who will Marlene Nico fsecond rowl David Prlebe Janice receive the Thanksgiving food baskets. The Sophomore Student Council Represen- tatives. fback rovvj Glen Hook, William Zibert, Jeanne Zywica, Judy Oresar, John Platt, Clarence Dingerson, John Scholl, Sarah Bice, Qsecond rowl June Hancock, Pal Long, Mike Liberla, Betty Beck, Jim Boyer, Cfirsl rovvl Ned Hurley, Janet Tyler, Pearlene Falletli, Victor Gostomski, Bill Nico, and Judy Miller discuss the pins they will receive for council membership. a voice in school affairs and government . fStandingl Charleen Flan- nery, Betty Urbanovvski, lsittingl Pat Champley, and Judy Oresar count the bal- lots to see who the student body chose to become l955 Homecoming Queen and court. Page fifty-th ree The Junior Student Council Representatives: lback rowb Jean Derango, Ken Pryde, Nancee Potocnik, Nance Link, VVaIt Menning, Don Grant, Joan Harris, lsecond rowj Ronald Volpe, Gladys Balconi, Keith Beck, David Shetter, Joe Decaroli, . directs students Page fifty-four lflrst rovvl Joe Rutgens, Mary Lou Saporiti, Mary Lou Schweickert, Lois Tomse, Judith Koenig, and Bob Klarner look over the Illinois Association of Student Council's questionnaire. in helping others CBack rowl Betty Urbanowski, Ken Pell, Edward Jaskolski, Clarence Dingersong ltirst rowl Harold Swanson, Nancy Hess and Jim Way are preparing to deliver a Thanksgiving Basket to the last needy family on the list. env, 12:3 Ken Pell is suggesting to Diane Ribolzi that she keep her locker as clean as Janice Bernard's. Mr. Petersen's senior home room again leads the school in contributing the most clothing to the Save the Children Federation . Edward Eschenbaum, Charleen Flannery, Arline Galassi, and Jim Entwistle Hnish sacking the clothing for their home room while Mr. Petersen looks-on. To be in student council is an honor. The Senior Student Council Representatives: Cback rowl Harold Swanson, Judy Turczyn, Torn Shea, Charleen Flannery, Ken Pell, Elaine Kallner, Deanna Vester, Betty Urbanowski, Jim Way, Csecond rowl Robert Hahn, Nancy Baker, Judy McCann, Keith Lehn, Mary Hamilton, Vic Celano, Qfirst rowl Donna Rossman, Virginia Boyle, Gene Bassetti, Edward Jaskolski, and Nancy Hall check the destination where the clothing for the drive will be sent. Page fifty-five H - as yi .L The pep-rally bonfire is the annual scene of Ross, Jo Ann Angello, Sharon Richards, and activity following the parade. It furnishes a Norma Jean Loelcle lead the student body in fitting background as Caryl Hildebrandt, Mary cheers. Floats, cheers, and speeches make pep rally a success . Miss Mary Steven's sophomore home room takes tlrst place in the parade of floats. Their entry represents a whale swallowing a Freeport man. After the pep rally the whale is swallowed by the fire. qpffxit' 3 , eq . 33, K W '61 g jr' c, ,A -s 5 ,,. M- , Mr. Donald Herriclds home room 211, Mr. William Schultz's home room 3lO keeps an takes third place. Mel Stevens, Jim Grim- unidentifled Freeport man in his cage until he is shaw, and Pearlene Falletti accompany ready to be released. the float to represent the home room. mean W .Sm V 1 FRHU LQ Q At the half of the Homecoming football game the candidates for Queen: Cback rowl Linda Gantz, Mona Lee Imm, Norma Jean Loekle, Ctirst rovvl Sharon Richards, and Mary Ross ride Through the stadium. crowning queen highlights Homecoming Dance. After the excitement ot the homecoming victory and the thrill of the dance, Queen Norma Jean Loekle gazes pensively at the crown, symbol of her new honor. Page fifty-seven Spazli Wfzaugd 156 SporTs play an imporTanT role in The high school Clays of player and fan alike. Every Touchdown, every baskeT, every poinT or goal is made Through The cornbinafion of player skill, coaching Tech- nique, and sTudenT enThusiasrn. L-P's Teams and players may fall shorT of The Hnal cham- pionship, buT The fans do noT. Look up To The aThleTe, he is an irnporTanT parT of your school, and look up, also, To The fan - The one who sTicks vviTh him all The way. .'lM ENTWISTLE, Track TO b M SHEA, aseball EUGENE BASSETTI, football BOB PARNISARI, basketball Page fifty-eight LOW I MED L Page ifty-nine 3 F54-ffv 'x Mr. Sam McCartney, ticket manager looks pleasedg per- haps it's because of the record ticket sale this year. Over six hundred student and approxi- mately twelve hundred adult season football tickets were sold. Early customers are: Juanita Hillman, Bill Hargrave and Janet Hammerich. Season ticket sales break all previous records Mary Louise Morandi, De- nise Hartman, Joanne Gos- tomski, Nancy Hall, and Alberta Trost: girls who sold season tickets in the halls before school and during lunch hour, tally the sales at the end of the day. Page sixty vj,u-QD! xt' l'. ri One of the busiest persons in the school is Athletic Director Howard Fellows. Besides his teaching duties in the mathematics department, he is responsible for scheduling, arranging, and supervising all meets and games. Here he adds to his picture collection of players and teams, the picture of the most recent football team produced under his directorship. On April 25, friends in the Tri-Cities honored Coach Fellows at a dinner at Hotel Kaskaskia in recognition of his forty-three years of service at L-P, during which time he has been engaged in active coaching duty. Men behind scenes contribute to success . . . Taking movies of athletic events has become an integral part of high-school sports. Mr. Earl Trobaugh operates the camera from the press box atop the grandstand, for all home games. Many thrilling plays are captured on film for future reference. Page sixty-one pn I It I N. Coaches: lstandingl Les Hoenscheid, Jim Valek, Bill Farnham, and John Strell discuss an athletic Herb Valett, Gene Vanceg lsittingl Athletic Direc- report and the Big Eight schedule. tor Howard Fellows, Walter Tyler, Don Smith, COACHES plan schedules, Joe James goes through a hole on the right side for three yards against Ottawa. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Page sixty-two Sept. Sept. Sept. Nov. Nov. train teams, and hope I6 23 30 7 I4 21 28 A ll Varsity Season Record 9 Ottawa ...33 St.Bede.. ...l2 Joliet O E. Aurora . ...l3 W. Rockford ....24 Freeport.. O E. Rockford ...IA W. Aurora ...l3 Elgin..... Jack Morrison is stopped after an eight-yard run in the second quarter against St. Bede. Two Ottawa tacklers swing into position to stop Joe James after his tour-yard gain against Ottawa. Fans always behind hard-playing VARSITY fliack rowl Coach Jim Valek, Gene Bassetti, Harold Swanson, Paul Smudzinski, Jim Entwistle, Bob Parnisari, Ed Eschenbaum, Joe Rutgens, Jack Morrison, Bob Waclawg tthird rowl Jack Piano, Bill Sexton, Frank Peterlin, Tom Shea, Richard Cook, Chuck Wibralski, Joe James, Joe Decaroli, Walt Menning, Tom Miclialeln, Assistant Coach Don Smithg lsecond FOWJ Joe Slogar, Allan Robinson, Gene Ginn, Tom Geraci, Bob Windy, Marty Stachowiak, Leroy Thran, Don Grant, Floyd Danelcas, Don Volk, Cfront rowb John Scassiterro, Allan Hansen, Bernard Payne, Gene Terry, Jerry Brady, Bruce Ghilino, Don Piletic, Dick Rosploch. 9- .1: sn' U' -r--N WJ 'f wwf -i gg ...Q4 .,. ., V 'ggi I A. . Q, - Q V se Page-sixty-three 1- W' I 4.4. W . VL.: s H . FOOTBALL SENIORS, backbone of varsity team kg ' - a - I Y. , 3, 6 X ,g . ' 5 dj ' . : ' ' ' -a:, E, 1 'K V at V I as 1 - ja, - ' V? i if d Q ,,aV my . I W ,Y X in j ,ff as I- .. N a 1 2 e 1 M ,Ni ' fTop rovvb Jerry Brady, Jim Entwistle, Ed Eschenbaurn. fMiddIe rowl Torn Geraci, Gene Ginn, Alan Hansen, Jack Morrison. CBottom rowb Bob Parnisari, Frank Peterlin, Dick Rosploch, Bill Sexton. Page s xty four ay with honor and valor . . make good showing . BQ , .J ,R Q it my L AK X, - M hh S 1 Joe James, co-captain Gene Bassetti, co-captain lTop row! Tom Shea, Joe Slogar, Paul Smud- zinski, Marty Sfachowiak. CBo1fom rowb Harold Swanson, Don Volk, Bob Waclaw, Chuck Wibralski. 'a 2 .. Page sixty-Gve ig 5 'Q ,gl Thirteen varsity players: Cbackfielclb Gene baum, Marty Stachowiak, Frank Peterlin, Bob Bassetti, Jack Morrison, Don Volk, Joe James, Waclavv, Bruce Ghilino, Joe Rutgens, Bob Parni Harry Swansong Clinel Jim Entvvistle, Ed Eschen- sari, line up in a mock-offensive pattern. . Practice counts towards keeping men conditioned . Jim Entvvistle gives chase and later nauls down a Joliet halfback after an eight-yard gain. Page sixty-six Gene Basetti is brought down after a six-yard plunge against St. Bede. KBack rowl Coach Walt Tyler, Managers Jerry Swanson, Bill Zibert and Buck Pell, Don Pohar, John Wenskunas, Jim Grim- shaw, Bob Trillet, Bob Ross, Bill Lushina, Coach Gene Vancep lfourth rowj John HoH:man, Dan Waclaw, Jim Romano, Jim Klimek, Roger Brate, Bob Garzanelli, Kenneth Pakula, Max Schmidt, Dick Perino, Mike Rarnenofsky, Jerry Krasko, Kit Lushina, lthird rowl Sam Virzi, Gaylon Irvin, Ron Pohar, Roger Chamlin, Buddy DiCrispino, Dick Maflie Ron Petersen, Dick Toth, Art Bima, Roman Rimmele, Larry Mills, lsecond row? Joe Ricci, Jim Sellet, Jerry Locke, Jim Skerston, Wayne Papini, Dick Lipka, Dick Haupt, Norman Wright, Jim Saathoff, Bill Roda, Jerry Hall, ftront rowl Jim Knaut, Mel Stevens, Glen Glauser, Jerry Dittle, George Caldwell, Ned Hurley, Wayne Videgar, Eugene Galassi, Don Tregoning, Bill Nico. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM plays rugged foes Six Streator tacklers converge on Glen Glauser after an eleven-yard gain around left end. Frosh-Soph Football Season Record Sept. lo Ottawa . . . . 6 Sept. 30 Joliet ... . . .12 Oct. 7 E. Aurora ..... l3 Oct. T4 W. Rockford . . . 6 Oct. 21 Freeport . . . . O Oct. 24 Streator . . . , .l2 Oct. 29 E, Rcckford . . . l2 Nov. 4 W. Aurora .... 2l Nov. ll Elgin .... ...l-4 Page sixty-seven Cheerleaders must practice too! Mary Ross, Loekle, and Carol Hildebrandt wind up a cheer JoAnn Angelo, Sharon Richards, Normajean with a big iump. CHEERLEADERS lead fans in team support Frosh-Soph cheerleaders Carolee Campeggiou and Mary Ann Werntz are the leaders of lncas Marcia Woltmann, Linda Harl, Donna Weiden, support. Page sixty-eight ,,.-,, 'R pf Y ' A D --XM F x QS. ,A wifi' it 1 . ' ' 'x gt J p 1 1 ,, i X I 1 i .f f il ra A. fBaCk YOWJ Bill Fitch, Bob Windy, Jim Entwistle, Parnisari, Coach Gene Vance, Bob Mueller, Jim Neps James, Ed Hauptg lsecond rowl Bob Locke, Walt Ziel, I., x 5 ks 5 Bob Joe Joe , L W hw v .. is Nffafvxjl ...B all 2' , M 6 Decaroli, Torn Shea, Ray Rybarczyk, Walt Merining, Don Pileticg Cfront fowl Manager Ron Volpe, Bob Walsh, and Manager Jim Grisolano. VARSITY BASKETBALL makes top showing Bill Fitch attempts to block a iurnp sho tof an unidentified Hall player. Bob Parnisari and Bob Mueller try to tie up the Ottawa center in an early season game which L-P lost 55-48. Page sixty-nine Varsity Basketball Season Record Dec. 2 fl-P ........ Dec. 6--L-P .... . . Dec. 9a--L-P. . . . . . Dec. l3 Y L-P .... .... Dec. l6ffL-P .... . . Dec. 22 f-L-P .... . . Dec. 3OffL-P .... . . Jan. 6 L-P .... .. Jan. l3 fL-P .... .... Jan. 2Ofl.-P .... . . Jan. 24--L-P .... . . Jan. 27fL-P .... . . Jan. 28 l.-P .... . . Jan. 3leL-P .... . . Feb. 3-L-P .... . . Feb. 7-fL-P .... . . Feb. lOfL-P .... . . Feb. 111 WL-P .... . . Feb. l7eL-P .... . . Feb. 21 -L-P .... . . Feb. 24 f-L-P .... . . Ottawa . . . Marseilles . Marquette . Hall ..... Joliet .... W. Rockford Niles ..... W. Aurora E. Rockford Freeport .. Streator .. E. Aurora . St. Bede .. Marseilles . W. Rockford Ottawa . . . Elgin ..... Hall ..... E. Rockford St. Bede .. Freeport .. Regional Tournament 55 Feb. 28-L-P .......... 58 Hall gt ....39 52 Mar. lf-L-P .... .... 6 6 Princeton . ...33 ....36 H, 63 Mar. Qi .... ...72 St. Bede...... ....66 ...58 ....6O H48 ....84 70 Sectional Tournament ....38 66 Mar. 8eeL-P .......... 43 Streator ...... 33 ....72 L-P 53 53 Mar 9f .... . . .72 Kewanee ..... ...74 ....55 ....66 ....45 68 Super Sectional ....5O 57 Mar. l3ffL-P .... .. .58 Peoria Central . .66 . Plays full schedule to crowded stands Bob Mueller grabs a rebound despite the efforts of the opposing team, Princeton, during the Regional Tournament. Bill Fitch beats two Ottawa players to a loose ball. Page seventy X ffd ,SXLLE Jim E,11NEs1Ie, forward SXXLE .loe James, forward BASKETBALL , semons , SKLLE Bob Parnisarl center Capfain Bob Mueller, forward Bill Fitch, guard Tom Shea, guard Qzgfg Ed Haupf, guard Jim Grisolano, manager l CBack rowl Manager Frank Shepard, Paul Farnham, lfront rowl Jerry Croissant Dick Kotz Pescetto, Ken Rybarczyk, Norman Wright, Hugh Bob Peradotti Jerry Meznarich Ron Imm Larry Snow, Manager Clarence Dingerson, Coach Bill Mills, Melvin Stevens Page seventy-two FROSH-SOPH look towards varsity basketball Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Frosh-Soph Basketball 2-L-P .......... 68 6-L-P... ....38 9-L-P... ...59 l3-L-P... ...45 I6-L-P... ....5l 22-L-P. .. ...45 6-L-P... ....36 I3-L-P... ....47 20-L-P. . . . . .51 24-L-P. .. . . .36 27-L-P. .. ...SO 28-L-P... ....4O 3l-L-P... ....64 Season Record Ottawa . . . Marseilles . Marquette . Hall ..... Joliet .... W. Rockford W. Aurora E. Rockford Freeport .. Streator .. E. Aurora . St. Bede .. Marseilles . Freshman Basketball Season Record Dec. 3-L-P .......... Dec. 6-L-P .... Dec. 12-L-P .... Dec. I6-L-P .... Jan. 6-L-P .... Jan. IO-L-P .... Jan. I3-L-P .... Jan. 20-L-P .... Jan. 24-L-P .... Jan. 27-L-P .... Jan. 28-L-P .... Feb. I-L-P .... Feb. 6-L-P ..,. Feb. 9-L-P .... Feb. 15-L-P .... Feb. 22-L-P .... Mar. 3-L-P .... Mendota ...... Ottawa ....... Marquette Princeton Princeton Marseilles Streator ...... Hall ......... St. Bede ...... Ottawa ....... Mendota ...... Marseilles Hall .... .... Marquette St. Bede ...... Streator ...... Marseilles . while FRESHMEN look towards Frosh-Soph basketball fBack rovvl Coach Jim Valek, Ken Long, Tom Mackiewicz, Emil Baker, Jerry McGeorge, Joe Marinangelig Csecond rowj Roger Hart, Jerry Hall, Don Tregoning, Steve Duncan, Glen Glauserg ffront rowb Bob Garzanelli, Luther Jackson, John Hicks. Ji- vet refs Page seventy-three Despair, hope, anxiety and fear are mirrored in the faces on the L-P bench during the Super-Sectional in Peoriap the picture was taken during the fourth quarter lust after a Peoria-Central goal. Bob Mueller takes a five-foot iump shot in the Regional Tournament against Princeton. Bob Parnisari watches the shot while moving into position for a possible rebound. . Varsity wins regional and sectional to rank Page seventy-four Bob Parnisari feeds a pass to Bob Mueller under the basket over the heads of two Peoria Central defenders in the Super-Sectional game held at Bradley University. L-P was defeated oo-58. Bob Mueller goes up for a short iump Bill Fitch lets go with a one-hander while both teams shot after maneuvering around opposing move in for a possible rebound. Streator players. II ' ll as a proud member of the Sweet Sixteen Students in the L-P cheering section sit tense ot school-sponsored buses transported approxi- at the Peoria-Central Super-Sectional. A caravan mately 650 L-P students to the tournament. Page seventy-five F K ski, Dick Mallie, Bill Entwistle, ffront rowl Ted fBack rowl Coach Herb Valett, Jerry Brady, Tom Michalek, Jim Mallie, Dick Curtis, Jim Smith, Tom Geraci, lsecond rovvi Roger Chamlin, Ron Wren, Pat Krolak, John Hoffman, Ken Chemelew- Page seventy six TANKERS Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan Jan Jan Jan. Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Kidd, Carl Spetzler, Jim Windlan, John Morell, Jim Romano, Jim Knauf, Gerard Pearson, Jerry Krasko and Tadge Chemelewski. combine sport with splash Swimming Team Schedule 9-L-P .......... 39 Freeport ...... 38 13-L-P .... ...39 DeKalb ...... .38 16-L-P .... . . .21 W. Rockford . . .56 7-L-P .... . . .17 Peoria Central . .53 10-L-P .... . . .33 Moline ...... .44 13-L-P .... . . .14 E. Rockford . . .63 20-L-P ..... . . .30 Peoria ....... .47 24-L-P .......... 45 Freeport ...... 31 27-Triangular: W. Rockford 12, Elgin 56, L-P 33 3-L-P .......... 38 Moline ....... 47 7-L-P .......... 46 Streator ...... 81 11fBig Eight MeetHL-P Placed Fourth 14-L-P .......... 31 Streator ...... 46 17-Triangular-Bloomington 30, E. Rockford 47, L-P 24 24-25eState Meet-L-P Received 1 Point. 4 Q- - 1 A X K f - .. X My fm V ',....,f - -1 1, -gn. , . , ,W W . W A A. it Q Tom Michalak, Jerry Brady and Jim Smith demonstrate starting form for the crawl stroke, breast stroke and back stroke. Seemingly suspended in the air, Tom Geraci shows almost perfect form in a plane dive. . carry through to state tournament at New Trier. Co-captains Jerry Brady and Tom Michalak tice. Time trials and work-outs are held every learn times from Coach Herb Valett during prac- afternoon after school. CBack rovvj Manager Joe Ricci, Frank Peterlin, setti, Dan Snell Jim Dobovsky lfront rowl Don Ed Eschenbaum, Keith Beck, Keith Lehn, Coach Rossman, Joe Jakse Bill Zibert and Don Kolow Don Srnithg fsecond rowl Jerry Dittle, Gene Bas- ski. CNot pictured! Robert Wolf and Jerry Swanson Page seventy-eight WRESTLING attracts many new fans Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb 7 T4 lO ll 20 24 3 9 ll T7 Wrestling Team -L-P .......... T3 -L-P... ....26 aL-P... ....T8 -L-P... ....28 -L-P... ....2O -L-P... .. 5 ML-P... ....2l -L-P .......... 9 Schedule Rock Falls Streator Dixon .. Ottawa . Rock Falls Joliet .. Streator Dixon .. -Quadrangular-Dobovsky, Beck Peter lin, Bassetti, Rutgens Placed Third -l8-Sectional-Ed Eschenbaum Placed Fourth Qi fs- 5 it c l t , f t 5 2 i x 3 fi t I Co-captains Ed Eschenbaum and Gene Bassetti check their weight during practice. Wrestlers must keep within X weight limits. . trains boys in technique and sportsmanship . . . Coach Don Smith instructs an all-senior group Keith Lehn, Tom Kelly, Don Kolovvski, and Jim of wrestlers. Ed Eschenbaum and Gene Bassetti Dobovsky wait their turn. practice a hold while Don Ketter, Frank Peterlin, Page seventy-nine CBack rowl Coaches Jim Valek, Don Smith, Herb Valett, Head Coach Howard Fellows, Ctifth rowl Marion Valle, Paul Pescetto, Bob Garzanelli, Al Spelich, Eugene Galassi, Jerry Soens, Jim Saathoft, Cfourth rowl Don Magee, Dick Toth, Brian Ivlow, Pat Krolak, Ron lmm, Pete Magnoni, Jim Romano, Jim Knauf, Jerry Krasko, Bob Jagel- ski, Jim Jaskolski, Jerry Hall, Joe Marinangeli, manager, Jim Windlan, Joe Pearson, Joe Skerston, . TRACK TEAM promises Dick Kotecki, Bill Nico, Dick Morrell, Glen Glauser, Chuck Ryba, Kit Lushina, Frank Shepard, manager, lthird rowl Tom Mackiewcz, Keith Beck, Roger Chamlin, Buddy DiCrispino, Don Volk, Walt Menning, Larry Anderson, Hugh Snow, Joe Ricci, manager, Cfront row? Melvin Stevens, Bob Par- nisari, Gene Bassetti, Chuck Wibralski, Gene Terry, Tom Geraci, Jim Entwistle, Joe James, Ed Haupt. stellar track season Track Schedule Mar. 24-Oak Park Relays-L-P 2 Points Apr. 12-Triangular-L-P First Place Apr. I4-Ottawa Relays-L-P Fourth of 8 teams Apr. I7-L-P 89, Marquette 20 Apr. 20-L-P Relays-L-P First Place Apr. 27-Sterling Invitational-L-P Fourth Place May l-Triangular-L-P First Place May 3-Urbana Relays-L-P Second of 8 teams May 8-Triangular-L-P First Place Page eighty Showing near perfect to r rn Bob Parnisari poises lust b e f o r e throwing the twelve- pound shot. Jim Windlan uses the scissor-type high-iump form to clear the bar in a practice lump. . makes good showing in all events . Allan Robinson, Jim Entwistle, Don Volk and Chuck Wibralski take the high hurdles during practice. Page eighty-one Dick Borland, Joe Skerston, Gene Terry, Don Volk, and Buddy DiCrispino begin the 100-yard dash. . Records broken in shot put and discus . i Y Page eighty-two X Chuck Ryba clears the pole- vault bar and starts on The downward iourney. ,,... ., ,lg Q Larry Anderson gives the baton to Gene Terry at the end of his lap of the mile relay. . CROSS COUNTRY sends two members to state . Boys who participated in the 1955-56 Cross Country season are: lvarsityb Keith Beck, Ed Haupt, Joe Jakse, Keith Lehn, Dick Miklavcic, Jim Neps, Bernard Shieiak, and Ron Volpe, lfrosh-sophl Gus Broset, John Byrne, Danny Day, Ed DeGroot, Vic Gostomski, Dick Kotz, Pat Krolak, John Long, Ken Long, Jasper Maggio, Paul Pescetto, Frank Pohar, Paul Savant and Luther Jackson. Cross Country Season Schedule Sept. 20-L-P 26, Ottawa 29 Sept. 28-L-P 82, Ottawa 27, Serena 62 Sept. 30-L-P 17, Streator 39 Oct. 7-L-P 107, Streator 71, Ottawa 66, Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct DeKalb 27 L-P 33, Streator 25 I. V. H. S.-L-P 45, Ottawa 26, Streator 52 Big Eight L-P 21, Sterling 34 District-L-P 1 14, Ottawa 58, Streator 51, Somonauk 96, Mazon 147 Nov. 5-State-L-P 101 and 133 Page eighty-three SML I lBack rowl Coach Walt Tyler, Manager Wayne Papini, Bob Jim Grisolano, Don Schmidt, Don Piletic, Jack Bolen, Bob Znaniecki, Bob Schott, Gene Marzetta, Dick Pohar, Manager Walsh, Danny Preiser, Joe Decaroli, ffront row! Earl Way, Harry Swanson, Assistant Coach Gene Vance, fsecond rowl Frank Peterlin, Dick Linden, Tom Shea, Gene Ginn, Al Way. BASEBALL TEAM collects good sched le of w'ns Senior team members: Frank Peterlin, Jim Harry Swanson, Gene Ginn, Don Schmidt, and Grisolano, Tom Shea, Earl Way, Dick Linden, Al Way take time out for a friendly chat. .J Page eighty-four Baseball Schedule Apr. I3-L-P .......... Apr. I8-L-P .... . . . Apr. 19-L-P .... . . . Apr. 23-L-P .... . . . Apr. 27-L-P .... . . . May l-L-P .... . . . May 2-L-P. . .. . May 3-L-P .... . . . May 4-L-P .... . . . May 7-L-P .... . . . May 9-L-P .... . . . Depue .... .... 9 5 St. Bede... ....9 6 Toluca . . . . . .5 6 Depue . . . . . . 1 6 Streator ... . . . .3 5 Toluca .... .... 6 St. Bede ........ IO 15 4 Tom Shea slaps a tag on Jack Bolen as he slides into third base. Don Piletic punches a hit to right field. Gene Ginn is the catcher. 4 Streator Woodland .3 I7 Magnolia-Swaney . . 6 2 Streator .......... 5 l Peoria Central .... 17 . while boys train in all phases of the game . Eugene Marzetta, Dan Preiser, and Frank Peter- lin follow through after letting the ball go. Page eighty-live I3 ,fs Yi 54 KBack rowt Ed Jaskol- ski, Steve Romanowski, Bob Mueller, Bob Udvance, Pete Hinterkopf, Cfront rowl Vic Gostomski, Jim Krultz, Joe Jakse and Paul Savant. TENNIS TEAM gets off to a good start Tennis Team Season Record Apr. I2-L-P .......... Apr. I6-L-P .... .. Apr. 19-l.-P. . . . . May l-L-P... .. 3 Streator 6 Morris... l Ottawa 7 St.Bede... 2 l 6 0 Page eighty-six Bob Mueller, Steve Romanowski, Ed Jaskolski, and Bob Udvance volley at the net under the supervision of Coach Les Hoenscheid. Ed Jaskolski, Bob Mueller, Bob Udvance and Joe Jakse talk over the finer points of the previously played game. 'Y CBack rovvl Bill Har- grave, Bill Button Glen Hook, Bill Fitch Coach Bill Farnham ltront rowl Jack Mc lnerney, Ned Hurley Francis Szott, and Ray DeKeyser. . GOLF SQUAD drives Bill Hargrave uses good form with the woods. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May its way to victory Golf Season Record -L-P. . . .... 336 Streator . . . . -L-P. . . . . 9 Marquette . . aL-P... 8 Morris fL-P. .. .. 6 Ottawa .. fL-P .......... 7 Streator .... --L-P .......... lO Marquette .. I. V. H. S. A.fL-P First Place -l.-P .......... 7 Ottawa . . District -L-P Morris State 26eBig Eight ...6V2 . ...l ...6 ...6 ...3 . ...O 5 Ray DeKeyser, Bill Button, and Bill Fitch tease Francis Szott about that putt on the titth hole. Page eighty-seven Axmamuzazaan Zum 156 Faculty members are an essential factor in the process of education. One would doubt whether any other group has ever been subiect to such scru- tiny, been a topic of as many locker door conversations, un- dergone such thorough ac- counting tor every action, or withstood all this so well as L-P's faculty. Despite it all, through it all, perhaps because ot it all the hand of the administration guides, pro- tects, and helps you - kindly and willingly. Look up to your teacher - he is devoting his life to you. LARRY SCHORN JACKI KISTLER MR. DONALD HERRICK Page eighty-eight if lm RX L...- is J X ADMINISTRATION leads and guides in education. Ho-.vard Fellows Athletic Director High School and Junior College Harry L. Wilmot Dean of the Junior College Registrar and Director of Guidance and Placement - X: HI L. Irene Page Dean of Girls High School and Junior College Walter B. Tyler Dean of Boys High School Page ninety-one D. J. Cahill Paul B. Grove George L. Herbolsheimer Attorney Francis T. Duncan President J. Herbert Hoscheit Hobart M. Peters On the second Wednesday of each month, this group of competent men meet to discuss and direct the affairs of the high school and the iunior college. Members of the Board of Educa- tion are elected by the voters of school district l2O for a term of three years, to oversee the welfare of students and faculty. Among their many duties are: hiring teachers, approving bills and salaries, and making financial reports. Under their direction, L-P is meeting high edu- cational standards. Howard G. Cleer John L. Rock, M. D. 5 Dorothea Janz Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION oversees affairs of school Page ninety-two F Www CJ -we .Yr -WN T Pauline Maggi, attendance clerk Frances Mattiazza, cashier Elsie Frank, bookkeeper Emily Yelich, record clerk OFFICE STAFF keeps records NEW TEACHERS are briefed on school policy . Nine new teachers who loin the L-P staff this Donald Smith, social studies, lslttingl May Carlson, year: lstandingl Olinda Wolft, social studies, English, and Donna Mosher, girls' physical edu- Patricia Travers, nurse, Margaret Patton, home cation, meet with Dr. Dolan for special instruction economics, Lloyd Hoshaw, social studies, Donald on rules and regulations. Herrick, mathematics, John Steele, chemistry, 3' X R I . V., is 4. A in , f Donald H. Anderson, M. Ed. University of Illinois May M. Carlson, M. S. English, Foreign Language, University of Illinois Spanish Club, RAH club. English w. A ' : . 3 f S at 'eg . was . if 5' Q Raymond Brolley, M. A. ,- University of Illinois Q English 4. I, f f, .0215 fi '-1 fi... ' - .4 if lee J : . Mary Evers, M. Ed. Patricia Connolly, M. A. Elizabeth Cummings, M. A. University of Illinois Marienne Gould, M. A. University of Illinois Northwestern University English, Freshman Class Ad- University of Wisconsin Assistant Librarian Librarian viser English Accuracy in communication depends upon ENGLISH mastery - jf' 4 lf Mr. Reed and Mr. Moore present their amusing ffl interpretation of Devil in the Belfry , by Edgar Q'Z47'7'!'f ' Mary Louise Heller' M, A. Allan Poe. They take the part of specialchyarac- Manha Henry, M' A. Marietta College ters from the little town ot Vondervotteimittiss. university of Chicago English Students of American Literature are particularly English impressed with this assembly. ,nu i',, qv' Page ninety-four L... Dorothe Y. Kostellic, M. A. University of Illinois English, Yearbook Adviser, ' Q Quill and Scroll Adviser . i 3 Q FV K Vwi, if ei...-. We i il., il William O'Brian, A. M. 'X University of Chicago ' V- English Mary Weeg, B. A. University of Illinois English Students engage in community activity. Students in English classes co-operate with sponsor, congratulate L-P winners: Charlotte the Jaycees in the Voice of Democracy contest. Kvvatick, second, Elaine Kallner, third, and Mary Here, Mr. Robert Stetzel, president of the sport- Hamilton, first. soring group, and Mr. William O'Brian, faculty Page ninety-five Orville S. Bauer, M. S. University of lllinois Science, Industrial Arts ,.. We Leta L. Marsh, M. A. George Peabody College Science, Social Studies, Junior Class Adviser A1 Q, Noah Bunch, M. A. George Peabody College Science John C. Willard, M. S. William Schultz, M. A. John Steele, M. A. John Strell, M. S. University of Illinois Columbia University University of Wisconsin University of Illinois Science, Mathematics, Audio Science, Conservation Club Science Science Visual Aids Q, get 5 gf' . 2, 'iff . s ,-egg:-'i..i QQ SCIENCE classes foster understanding - ot physical environment . Q V J I ,if 1' 4 Today's world is a scien- tific vvorld. The science ot plant life is the subiect ot discussion as Mr. Schultz lectures to members of his conservation class: Allan Hanson, Dick Miklavcic, Tom Geraci, Joe Jakse, and Francis Szott. Study of mathematics directs the student's mind into the chan- nels of research and discovery. Mr. Peters shows Joyce Gre- gorich, Bill Ecklund, and Joe Zeman the basis on which higher mathematics is founded. ,,,-i -I s'al- '1f,,f i-UU' 5, Applied MATHEMATICS is practical Q- 'i .l x I Tirza Ennor, M. A. Howard Fellows, M. A. Donald Herrick, M. S. William F. Peters, M. S. University of Michigan Ohio State University University of lllinois University of lllinois Mathematics Mathematics, Director of Mathematics, Math Club Mathematics, D iV0f'S Tfaining Athletics Lee W. Petersen, M. M. Michigan University Mathematics Jane Godfrey Sellett, A. B. Knox College Mathematics Leslie Rabe, A. M. University of I Mathematics gf l a,e Page ninety-seven Raymond Jungck, M. S. Stout Institute Industrial Arts Charles Korn, M, S. Iowa State Industrial Arts, Sophomore Class Adviser Norman Peterson, M. S. Bradley University Industrial Arts , .,-v-'J I YU! and skills, . . . . stressed in INDUSTRIAL ARTS . Mr. Jungck advises Ken Marini and Dick Mallie how to put the finishing touches on their woodshop proiect. AGRICULTURE courses provide realistic . .ic James Gibbons, M. S, U ' 't f Illino's niversiy o I 1 Vocational Agriculture, F. F. A. Adviser Page ninety-eight problems of farm life. . Ralph Guynn, Richard Keutzer, Roger Frederick, and Ken Schmidt measure the area and prepare to lay out the planting field. I - f f3t tf I .: fffm at - f 1 I ' -' A i r l --i-1 ,21 ' H V. L WAY? 1 I. .1 M... .. 'TE A .. ... ... pp-up----H Donna P. Mosher, B. S. University of Nebraska Physical Education, G. A. A. Adviser L. Irene Page, M. A. Stanford University Physical Education, Dean of Girls, Student Council Adviser Mary Stevens, M. Ed. University of Illinois Physical Education s....a . .. .K Rules, sportsmanship, and team work . . important in HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy bodies are important, and physical education classes stress exercise and care of the body. Mary Cassidy Boys enjoy a game of indoor and Sonia Fristock watch Barbara Fulmer drop kick in a baseball with Mr. Vance on the game ot speedball. pitcher's mound. C - I 'm L. M. Hoenscheid, M. A. James J, Valek, B. S. Herbert B. Valett, M. A. Gene Vance, M. Ed. Iowa University University of Illinois University of Iowa University of lllinois Physical Education, Science, Physical Education, Science, Physical Education, Athletic Physical Education, Athletic Athletic Coach Athletic Coach Coach, Commerce Coach, Social Studies vc., f tri .I X N I 3 : 'Q' 9 l: ,fi 'I P ,. I if : fl . . in A4 is was . t., i Page ninety-nine Margaret Patton, B. S. Illinois State Normal University Kathleen Gaynor Home Economics, F. H. A. Home Economics Adviser Bette Foster, Joan Rochnovvski and Arleen Wyszynski practice economy by making their own clothes. HOME ECONOMICS provides practical . . experience for future homemakers . Rita Taveirne, Rose Marie Rataiczak and Deanna Vester transcribe shorthand notes. COMMERCE emphasizes fundamentals of business. . John W. Carson, M. B, A, Willis Farnham, M. S. Mary McLaughlin, M. A. Gertrude Richter, M. A. University of Denver University of Illinois University of Iowa Iowa State University Commerce Commerce, Athletic Coach Commerce Commerce Ulu., Page onc hundred Cl: tc. 'K 3 v S. B. McCartney, M. A. Northwestern University Social Studies, Ticket Manager Donald Smith, B. A. University of Illinois Social Studies, Athletic Coach Walter Tyler, M. A. University of Illinois Social Studies, Student Coun- cil Adviser, Athletic Coach Olinda Wolff, M. S. University of Chicago Social Studies Mary Ann Held, M. A. University of Illinois Social Studies Lloyd Hoshaw, M. A. Indiana University Social Studies . N. if li . N '. ' , ', fy. SEI, K i g . 2' . 'Q f,, .V I .fi 'V' fin -1 . 5 I aft I I ,la. 912' 'f'1 felt I , , 3 ,k.':fQjj,1f, SOCIAL SCIENCE teaches responsibilities . of democratic living . is rg-N.. Students in history class learn to connect the past with the present. Pat Krolak, Sue Seymour, Theresa Schweickert and Bill Nico discuss a current issue with Miss Held. Page one hundred one - - 1 Costumes of a neighboring country make an interesting dis- cussion for Joe Decaroli, Made- line Bravesse and Mr. Trobaugh. Edward E, Edwards, B. F. A. Illinois Wesleyan University Art, Art Club Adviser li A l L. . - ' t Pennsylvania State University Foreign Language Earl Trobaugh, M. A. University of Illinois Foreign Language, Senior Class Adviser, Spanish Club Adviser FOREIGN LANGUAGE study emphasizes fundamentals and relationships Edith Shaw Hawbaker, M. A, Leota Miller, A. M, University of So. California Foreign Language 2- fi ,al l l Students develop understanding and appreciation in FINE ARTS. .l .. 1, 'I ' . 4 4 , ,iff A V 9-.1.s'fg3 'Y' 3if 1?'jh Daryl L. Fetters, M. A, Roy E. Johnson, M. M. University of lowa University of Nebraska Instrumental Music Supervi' Vocal Music Supervisor sor, Director of Bands, Band Parents Association Adviser Page one hundred two Joanne Ellerbrock, Bob Peradotte and Dorothy Jordan evaluate a drawing with the help of Mr Edwards. WW' -, Best luck to retiring employee Miss Kathleen Gaynor is retiring at the end of this school year. She has taught Home Eco- nomics in La Salle-Peru for the past forty-six years, and has prepared hundreds ot girls for home making. She has always been kind, pleasant and considerate with the girls, and is known among the faculty tor her intense and loyal interest in her home room students. We will miss her pleasant smile and her many kindnesses. Our best wishes accompany her in her new activities. . Teachers learn through B. I. E. Day This year, business houses, industries of the community and educational institutions co-operated in a new venturee B. I. E. Day. Classes were sus- pended for the day and teachers toured commercial es- tablishments in an effort to learn more about the com- munity. Mr. McCartney and Mr. Anderson discuss a piece ot machinery at Westclox. Patricia Travers, B. S. De Paul University Nurse Arlington Ailes, M. D. Physician SPECIAL SERVICES, important to health and well-being of students The work of the school nurse is vital in keeping students healthy and giving assistance to those who require it. Miss Travers gives first aid to Gerald Falk. 3 Katherine Schalla Cafeteria Director Thomas Flannery Superintendent, Building and Grounds Page one hundred four IN MEMORIAM Mr. Harry Bracltke served faithfully on the maintenance staff of L-P for twenty-five years. Students and faculty of the La Salle-Peru Township High School will long remember his cheery smile and clever witicisms. His friends were many. Harry passed away May 29, 1955. His work is done. May he rest in peace! MAINTENANCE STAFF work is varied James Flannery Peter Rotsart Jerry Prendergast Dominic Serri Mrs. Gus Pelke, cafeteria helperg lnot picturedl Mrs, Anna Buckwald, Charles Beltramini Vincent Flannery Mrs. Mary Niedzwiecki Mrs. Josie Procek. W- .-.H ?f'a.2.2czf.. 56 When Tour years aT L-P have been compleTed and The memo- ries ToTaled, your final sum will be differenl' from ThaT of anyone else in your class. There will be much which is similar-much To be shared from The confusion of your firsT day To The nosTalgia of your lasT sTroll Through The now Tamiliar corridors ..... diploma in hand. As you leave Those corridors, pausing on The Threshold of a new life, look up To all which has opened before you, knowing ThaT all of L-P and The year i956 is behind you. KAREN HAAS DAVID BLOOMSTRAND P q hundred six if K 1 f xv 1 il. K- 'L' ' K ,...... w . ' K quas- i 2 m l .M ,ine-iw. ix' W ,, ,W 51 J-..-xg A' Q., 1 5 'Biff .wgx Qi ., ir' i' ff gi-3. ,ff i af 'J f gy. ' m: ... EQ The 1956 class officers are: Csfandingl Don Volk, treasurerg Jim Entwistle, vice-presidentg Bill Fitch, president Edward Eschenbaum and James Kidd, sergeams at armsg isiningi Monalee Imm, social chair- mang Joe Jakse, secretaryg and Normaieah Loekle, program chair- man, Page one hundred eight 1 Mr. Earl Trobaugh is The senior class adviser This is '56 Eugene Basselti-Football 4, Track 4, Wrestling 2, Conservation Club l, Student Council 2, Junior Ro- tarian I, Class Officer I. Janice Bernard-Chorus 2, Modern Dance l, G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 2. Nancy Bernardi-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A, 8, Rah Club 2. Geraldine Berryman-Life Saving l, Chorus 2, G. A. A, 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 4, Student Council 2. Joanne Bidasio-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 4, F. H. A. 2, Honor Roll 4. Willa Jean Bildhauer-G. A. A. 3, Spanish Club 2, Rah Club 2, Band 8, Year Book Staff 2, Publications Representative 6, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship l. Larry Anderson-Track 4, Wrest- ling l, F. F. A. 6, Conservation Club l, Honor Roll 4. Donald Andrews-Football 2, Track Manager 4, Chorus 4, Spanish Club 2, Service Squad 2, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship l. Josephine Angelo-Life Saving l, Chorus 3, G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 2. Duane Anglavar-Service Squad 2, Conservation Club 1, Junior Ro- tarian l, Honor Roll 5, High Scholar- ship l. Marlene Anglevar-Chorus 2, G. A. A, 3, F. H. A. 4, Rah Club 2, Student Council 3, Conservation Club 2, Honor Roll l. Nancy Baker-Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, G. A. A. 4, Student Council 2, Honor Roll I. you are a SENIOR at L-P. . Page one hundred nine David Bloomstrand-Service Squad 3, Band 2, Junior Rotarian l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. louis Borio-Junior Rotarian I, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 6. Earl Born-Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2, Radio Club 2, Math Club 2, Projection Squad 8, Junior Ro- tarian 'l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 5. Virginia Boyle-Maiorette 8, G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Band 7, Stu- dent Council 2, Honor Roll 4. Leland Bottomley-Conservation Club l, Honor Roll 4, High Scholar- ship 2. Wayne Boumpe-Basketball 1, Track T. . Schedules books . back to the grind . Page one hundred ten Gerald Brady-Football 3, Bas- ketball l, Swimming 3, Dolphin Club 2, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian l, Honor Roll 5, High Scholarship 3. James Brandner-Football 2, Bas- ketball 2, Track I, Junior Rotarian l. Doris Braun-Chorus 8, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 3. Shirley Braun-G. A, A, 3. Richard Bray-Basketball 2, Track l, Cross Country l, Student Coun- cil 2. Junior Rotarian 2, Honor Roll 3, High Scholarship l. Carolyn Brittingliam-Chorus 2, G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Conser- vation Club l. Qt William Bufton-Football l, Bas- ketball 1, Track 1, Chorus 2, Ser- vice Squad l, Golf 3, Conservation Club 2, Junior Rotarian l, Publica- tions Representative 2. Judy Bump-G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Radio Club 2, Student Council 2, Year Book Staff 2. Beverly Cardani-Rah Club l, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 3, High Scholarship l. Carole Caresio-Honor Roll 4. Mary Cassidy-Publications Re- presentative 2, Honor Roll 3. Victor Ceiano-Year Book Staff 2, Student Council 4, Honor Roll I. Renew friendships of past three years George Charbonneau-Swimming 2, Life Saving 2, Radio Club 2, Proiection Squad 8, Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll i. Eugene Cicci Donald Ciesielski Patricia Clark-G. A. A. 2, l-lm Jr Roll 3. Sherall Clement-Modern Dance l, F. H. A. 2, Year Book Staff A, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3, Quill and Scroll l, Bonnie Coulter-Lite Saving l, Modern Dance 2, Cheerleader 4, G. A. A. 4, Rah Club 4, Library Assistant 2, Conservation Club 2, Honor Roll 2. Page one hundred eleven Tl . Pep Rally Raymond DeKeyser-Golf l. Geraldine Derango-Life Saving l, Chorus 2, Modern Dance 2, G. A. A. 4, Rah Club 6, Student Council 2, Conservation Club l. Richard Devecchio-Track 2, Swimming 1, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll 2. James Dobovsky-Football Mana- ger 2, Wrestling 5, Service Squad 2, Honor Roll l. Edward Dombroslci-Honor Roll 3, Gerald Donnelly-Football 2, Chorus 5, Junior Rotarian I. Page one hundred twelve Patricia Coutts Chorus 4, Band 4. linda Cramer-Chorus 8, G. A, A, 2, Honor Roll 6. Richard Curtis-Cross Country I, Swimming 6, Service Squad 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 4. Marion Dane-Modern Dance 1, Spanish Club 2, Year Book Staff 6, Quill and Scroll 4, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 4. Shirlee Daniels-Chorus 2, Mo- dern Dance 3, G. A. A. 4, F. H. A 2. Donald DeGroot-Honor Roll 3. . shouting, honking, cheering. Janice Dresbach-F. H. A. 6, Radio Club 2, Honor Roll l, Con- servation Club 2. Judilh Ellerbrock-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholar- ship 4. Wayne English-Transferred from Mendota High School, Track 2, F. F. A. 8. James Entwistle-Football 3, Bas- ketball 8, Track 4, Service Squad 2, Class Ofticer 8, Junior Rotarian l, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 3. Marilou Entwistle-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 3, Rah Club 2, Student Council 2, Publications Representa- tive 4, Honor Roll 3, High Scholar- ship l. Edward Eschenbaum-Football 4, Track l, Wrestling 6, Swimming I, Service Squad 2, Student Cou- ncil 2, Class Ofticer 2, Junior Ro- tarian l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholar- ship 6. Homecoming game a victory . . dance a thrill .42 Robert Essl-Swimming 6, Life Saving l. Sharon Feurer-Life Saving l, Chorus 8, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 1, Rah Club 8, Student Coun- cil 2, Honor Roll 5. William Fitch-Football 3, Foot- ball Manager 2, Basketball 4, Golf 4, Chorus 4, Spanish Club 2, Math Club 2, Service Squad 4, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian I, Class Officer 6, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship l. Charleen Flannery-G. A. A. l, Rah Club 2, Math Club 2, Nurses' Club l, Band 8, Student Council 4. Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Ruth Forbes-G. A. A. 2. Diana Forster-Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, Swim- ming l, Chorus l, F. H. A. 2, Conservation Club 'l, Honor Roll 2. Page one hundred thirteen 5, -f , , Tea time . Joan Frackowiak-Chorus 2, F. H. A. 2, Honor Roll 2. Sonia Fristock-Swimming I, Life Saving 1, Modern Dance 3, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 4. Barbara Fulmer-Life Saving 1, Band 8, Honor Roll 4. Arline Galassi-Chorus 8, G. A. A. I, Honor Roll I. Linda Gantz-Transferred from Tipp Cnty, Ohio, Chorus 5, Spanish Club 2, Rah Club 2, Student Coun- Cil 2, Year Book Staff 2, Honor Roll 1. Shirley Gan:-G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Honor Roll 2. Page one hundred fourteen '.-,miter Discriminating ladies and debonair gentle men line up for tea. you dress your very bes i Thomas Geraci-Football 2, Bas- ketball 4, Track 4, Swimming 2, Life Saving 2, Eugene Ginn-Football 2, Base- ball l, Wrestling l, Spanish Club 2, Service Squad 2, Year Book Staff 2. Robert Gibson-Swimming 4, Life Saving 2, Chorus 6. Joanne Goslomski-Swimming 2, Life Saving l, Modern Dance 4, G. A. A. 4, Rah Club 4, Math Club 4, Band 8, Nurses' Club 4, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 4. Yvonne Grant-Life Saving l, G. A. A. l, Publications Repre- sentative 2, Honor Roll l. James Gregorich-Service Squad 2, Honor Roll 5. Thanks for Thanksgiving vacation James Grisolano-Football 2, Bas- ketball 6, Basketball Manager 2, Baseball 2, Track 2, Service Squad 4, Year Book Stal? 2, Class OFficer 4, Junior Rotarian l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Helene Gunia-G. A. A. 6, Rah Club 2, Honor Roll l. Robert Hahn-Transferred from Hall High School, Track l, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 2. Nancy Hall-Spanish Club 2, Rah Club l, Publications Representative 8, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Mary Hamilton-Transferred from Clinton, Illinois, Chorus 8, G. A. A. 8, Radio Club 2, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship Alan Hansen-Football 4, Track l, Chorus 4, Junior Rotarian l, Honor Roll l. Page one hundred fifteen Donna Harbeclr-Chorus 2, G, A. A. 2, Denise Hariman-G, A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Rah Club 4, Library Assistant 2, Service Squad l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Edward Haupt-Basketball 3, Cross Country l, F, F. A. 8, Junior Rotarian l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 4. Nancy Hess-G. A, A. 8, Spanish Club 2, Rah Club l, Math Club A, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 6. Caryl Hildebrandt-Chorus 7, Cheerleader 7, G. A, A. 4, Rah Club 7, Class Omcer 2, Publications Re- presentative -1, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 5, Carol Hill-G. A. A. l, Honor Roll l. You lose the magazine drive F4 Page one hundred sixteen Judith Hoar-Modern Dance l, G, A. A. l, Rah Club l, Math Club 3, Publications Representa- tive 2. Francis Hrovat-Student Council l, Band B, Honor Roll 3. Joan Huemzmann-Chorus 4. Patricia Hynds Monalee lmm-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 8, Math Club 4, Library Assistant l, Class Officer 6, Band 8, Band Omcer 4, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Joseph Jakse-Cross Country l, Wrestling l, Class Officer 2, Stu- dent Council 2. rr Q T'- it Judith Jakubek-Life Saving 1, G. A. A. l, Spanish Club 2, Library Assistant 2, Honor Roll l. Joseph James-Football 8, Bas- ketball 8, Track 8, Band 6, Stu- dent Council 2, Class Ofticer 6, Junior Rotarian 1, Honor Roll 4. Richard Jaraczewski-Swimming 2, Library Assistant 2, Honor Roll I, High Scholarship l. Edward Jaskolski-Basketball l, Math Club 4, Band 8, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 5, High Scholarship l, Leonard Jaskolski-Basketball 2, Life Saving 1, Library Assistant 4, Honor Roll 2, Conservation Club l. Rosemarie Jaskolski-Life Saving 2, Chorus 3, G. A. A, l, Rah Club 'I, Conservation Club 1, Honor Roll l. but your senior play is a winner Laureen Johnston-Modern Dance 2, G. A, A. 4, F. H. A. 2, Rah Club l, Honor Roll l. Elaine Kallner-F. H. A. 8, G. A. A. l, Student Council l, Chorus 1, Honor Roll l. Lucille Kasik-Honor Roll l. Donald Ketter-Football l, Wrest- ling 2, Student Council 2, Honor Roll l. James Kidd-Band 6, Class Ofticer 2. .Sandra Kidd-G, A, A, 4, Math Club 2, Rah Club 2, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 6. Page one hundred seventeen Barbara Kmeciak-G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship l. Phyllis Kobold-Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, Honor Roll 2. lynn Koehler-Chorus 7, Madrigal Group 2, G. A. A. l, Rah Club 6, Class Ofiicer 2, Studeni Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 5. Donald Kolowski-Cross Country l, Wrestling 2. Georgia Kolowski-Chorus 6, Honor Roll 2. Edward Kordzinski Christmas . . and two weeks at home . Rita Korar-F. H. A. 2, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship 3. Barbara Krolalr-Chorus 8, Madri- gal Group 2, Math Club 4, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 6. James Kuesrer-Chorus 6, Madri- gal Group l. John Kulpa-Football l, Service Squad 2, Honor Roll 2. Joanne Lakin-G. A. A. 6, Rah Club 6, Library Assislanl l, Band 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Ardifh Lamps-G. A. A. 8, Rah Club l, Math Club 6, Band 8, Slu- denf Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Page one hundred eighteen .David lechner-Transferred from St. Bede High School, Football 3, Basketball 3, Chorus 2. Keith Lehn-Basketball l, Baseball l, Track l, Cross Country 2, Wrest- ling l, Swimming l, Math Club 2, Honor Roll 5, Student Council 2. Janet Lemler-Swimming l, Chorus 8, G. A. A. 4, Spanish Club 4, Rah Club 8, Library Assis- tant 2, Nurses' Club 2, Publi- cations Representative 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 2. Barbara Liesse-Life Saving l, Modern Dance 2, G. A. A. 8, Math Club 2, Library Assistant l, Band 8, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship 'l. Richard Linden-Baseball 2, Chorus 4, Radio Club 2, Math Club 2, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Patricia Liss-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Publications Representative 2, Nurses' Club 3, Honor Roll 3. . You study and cram for exams Mary lou Loch-Life Saving 1, Chorus 6, G. A. A. 2, Honor Roll l. David Lodi-Chorus 2, Honor Roll 2. Normaiean Loekle-Chorus 6, Cheerleader 8, Rah Club 8, Library Assistant l, Class Ofticer 6, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 4. John long-Cross Country 1, Spanish Club 2, Rah Club 2, Ser- vice Squad 2, Student Council 2. Jacquelyn lushina-G. A. A. 2, Honor Roll l. June Maggi-Honor Roll 5. Page one hundred nineteen Pearl Maggie-Life Saving I, G. A. A, 6, Rah Club 2, Honor Roll 4. Charlotte Mankowski-G. A. A. 3, Radio Club 2, Math Club 2, Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 4. Judy Marini-Swimming 2, Chorus 2, Band 4, Publications Representa- tive I, Honor Roll I. Carol Martin-Band 8, Honor Roll 4. John Marzetta-Proiection Squad 8, Student Council 2. Jeanine Manetti-Swimming 2, Life Saving 3, Modern Dance 2, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. I, Rah Club I. .. A Basketball Go Cavaliers Go! lm IQ Page one hundred twenty Judith McCann-G. A. A. 2, Ser- vice Squad 2, Student Council 2, Nurses' Club 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Celeste McClain-Life Saving I, G. A. A. 8, Rah Club 3, Library Assistant I, Band 7, Honor Roll A, High Scholarship I. John Mclnerney-Proiection Squad 4. Rita Mertel-Chorus 2, F. H. A. 6, Library Assistant 2, Conservation Club I, Honor Roll 6, High Scholar- ship 2. Dennis Metzler-Honor Roll 2. Richard Miklavcic-Football I, Basketball 2, Track I, Cross Country I, Swimming I, Life Saving 2, Service Squad I, Band 4. 2 . 2 i H-' N' '.-I 3 Burdette Mills-Chorus 2, F. F. A. 6. Donald Monari-Basketball I, Track I, Swimming l, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship l. Mary Lou Morandi-Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, G. A. A. I, Student Council I, Honor Roll 3, High Scholarship l. John Morrison-Football 4, Bas- ketball 3, Track 4, Chorus 2, Band 8, Honor Roll 2. Robert Mueller-Basketball 4, Tennis 3, Service Squad 4, Junior Rotarian l, Publications Representa- tive 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholar- ship 2. Elaine Munson-G. A. A. 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 2, You go as far as the Super-Sectional Robert Nowakowski-Baseball 2, Honor Roll l. Mary O'Connell Judith Panini-G. A. A. 2, Band 8, Honor Roll 3. Robert Parnisari-Football 4, Bas- ketball 4, Track 4, Service Squad 2, Class Omcer 2, Honor Roll 2. Charlene Pearson-Chorus 4, G. A, A. 4, Nurses' Club 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Kenneth Pell-Football Manager 8, Spanish Club 2, Service Squad 4, Student Council 2, Chorus 8, Honor Roll 3, High Scholarship 1. 'WM A Page one hundred twenty-one Frank Peferlin-Football 4, Bas- ketball 3, Baseball l, Wrestling l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Patricia Petersen-Chorus 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Carol Pysxka-Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, F. H. A. 2, Year Book Staff 2, Honor Roll 3. Charlene Pyulu - Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, Nurses' Club 3, Conservation Club I. Mary lou Pyuka-Honor Roll 3. Rose Marie Ralaicnlm-G. A. A. 4, F. H. A. 2, Radio Club 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Honor Roll 5. L-P talent makes Headlines of Glory Donna Richards-Chorus 8, G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 6, Student Coun- cil 4, Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll 7. Shirley Richards-Honor Roll 5, High Scholarship 3. Richard Rosploch-Football 2. Donald Rossman-Wrestling 4, Spanish Club 2, Art Club 2, Con- servation Club 2. Donna Rossman-Modern Dance 4, G. A. A. 4, F. H. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Art Club 2, Conservation Club I, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 2. Dale Rossmann-Swimming 6, Life Saving 2, Honor Roll 4, Publica- tions Representafive 4, Conserva- tion Club l. Page one hundred twenty-two ' 'W Charles Ryba-Track 4. lorerta Saatholf-Life Saving I, G. A. A. 4, Rah Club l, Publications Representative l, Honor Roll 5, High Scholarship l. Geraldine Samolinski - Modern Dance l, G. A. A. 3, Rah Club 1, Publications Representative 2. Barbara Sampo-Chorus 2, Mo- dern Dance I, Rah Club l, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 5. Donald Schmidt-Baseball 1. Robert Sell-Chorus 4, Year Book Stafl 6, Art Club 3, Honor Roll 5, Quill and Scroll 4. Rosemarie outstanding musical romance . . Paul Sellew-Baseball l, Chorus 4. sq rr, 3' 7. Q 4 5, Bernard Sepaniak-Math Club l, Honor Roll I. X i William Sexton-Football 2, Wrestling 2, Honor Roll 2, F. F. 2 A. 4. . I in Thomas Shea-Football 6, Bas- ketball 8, Baseball B, Service Squad 4, Honor Roll 4. A gxwslfr Melvin Siebert 6 A Jill Simmen-Swimming 3, Life Saving 2, G. A. A. 4, Art Club 4, Publications Representative 2, Honor Roll 5, High Scholarship 2. Page one hundred twenty-three Page onc hundred twenty-four One To a locker is the rule, Pat Coutts helps Dick Bray, Don Andrews, and Linda Cramer move out. music, flowers a special date Marfha Sledgisfer-Chorus 8, Nurses' Club 2, Conservation Club l. Joseph Slogar-Football 4, Honor Roll 5. .Iudiih Smifh-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Radio Club 2, Rah Club A, Publications Representative 1, Honor Roll l. Paul Smudzinski-Football 2, Bas- ketball l, Swimming 3, Life Saving l, Chorus 4. Richard Snow-Chorus l, Honor Roll l, High Scholarship l. Barbara Sobkowiak-Swimming l, G, A. A. i, Rah Club I, Honor Roll l. U49 vs 4 . 3 N A . f , . i 4 :.. fl . 9 Ronald Sobkowiak-Swimming 6, Life Saving 2. James Spitzmiller-Football l, Wrestling 4, Chorus 6, Service Squad 2, Class Officer l, Publica- tions Representative l, Honor Roll 1, Conservation Club l. -Carol Stih-F. H. A. I, Rah Club l. Kathleen Story-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 6, Math Club 4, Band 8, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Allen Swanson-Service Squad 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 5. Harold Swanson-Football 4, Bas- ketball l, Wrestling 3, Chorus 7, Baseball Manager 3, Class Oliicer 4, Junior Rotarian 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 6. Twilight Carousel is your last L-P Prom. Francis Szott-Spanish Club 2, Art Club 2, Golf l, Junior Rotarian 2, Honor Roll l. Rita Taveirne-G. A. A. 2, Publi- cations Representative l, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship 2. Norma Thelen-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 6, F. H. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Honor Roll 4, High Scholarship l. leRoy Tlwan-Football 3, Swim- ming 1, Chorus 2, Student Council 2, Conservation Club l. Alan Tidaback-Chorus 6, Madri- gal Group 2, Band 8, Honor Roll 2. Carolyn Traeger-Life Saving l, G. A. A. 2, Rah Club 2, Nurses' Club 2, Honor Roll l. 53 -gnu-U c 'V Page one hundred twenty-five Alberta Trost-Chorus 2, G. A. A. 6, Library Assistant I, Student Council 2, Nurses' Club 2, Publis cations Representative 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 2. Judith Turczyn-G, A. A. I, Math Club 4, Band 8, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 7. Donald Ublish-Football 2, Base- ball I. Robert Udvance-Baseball I, Tennis 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 4. Gerald Uranich-Wrestling I, Honor Roll 3. Elizabeth Urbanowxlli-G. A. A. 8, Library Assistant 2, Service Squad I, Band 8, Student Council 5, Class Officer 2, Publications Representative I, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 6. Track, baseball, and tennis . . welcome in spring Walter Vegrzyn-Swimming I, Life Saving 2, Junior Rotarian I, Honor Roll 3, High Scholarship I. Deanna Vester-F. H. A. 4, Stu- dent Council I, Honor Roll 5, High Scholarship I. Joseph Vogel-Wrestling 2, Pro- icction Squad 7. Donald Volk-Football 4, Track 4, Rah Club I, Service Squad 2, Band 8, Student Council 4, Class Oflicer 2, Publications Representa- tive I, Honor Roll 7, High Scholar- ship 4, Robert Waclaw-Football 4, Bas- ketball I, Student Council 2, Honor Roll I. Gerald Washltowiak-Track 4, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 2, Radio Club l. Page one hundred twenty-six tr da 1 rel iig . Allan Way-Baseball 2, Wrestling l, Math Club 2, Band 8, Junior Rotarian 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 3. Earl Way--Baseball 2, Swimming 2, Math Club 2, Junior Rotarian l, Band 8, Student Council 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Roger Welsh-Chorus 2. Bennie Whaley-Swimming 2, Chorus 5, Band 8, Honor Roll 2. Charles Wibralxki-Football A, Basketball 2, Track 4, Service Squad 2, Honor Roll 2. Diane Windels-F. H. A. 2, Honor Roll 6, High Scholarship 3. . June 7, caps ..,, gowns diplomas Veronica Woiciechowski-Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 3. Donna Wolfe-Transferred from Hall High School, Chorus 6, Modern Dance l, G. A. A. 8, Radio Club 2, Library Assistant l, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship l. Alice Woodruff-G. A. A. 2, Math Club 4, Publications Repre- sentative 7, Band 8, Student Coun- cil 2, Honor Roll 7, High Scholar- ship 7. Fred Wuielc-Honor Roll 'l. David Yepsen-Transferred from Princeton High School, Football l, Basketball l, Baseball 2, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Swimming I, Honor Roll l, High Scholarship l. Jack Yero-Student Council 1, Honor Roll 7, High Scholarship 5. Page one hundred twenty-seven -ip - - Donna lens-G. A. A. 4, Rah Club 2. Cecilia Zermeno-Chorus 4, Honor Madeline Zitoun-Chorus 2, G. A. Marilyn Zitoun-Chorus 6, G. A. il N Allen Znaniecki-Honor Roll 2. A 6 I, John Zywica '-'D . J iNot picturefll X 1 Charles Sabotta George Apl ington Ed Tomc-szcwski You are a proud but reluctant graduate. Seniors who did outstanding work first semes- Rita Kotar, Cthird row? Marilou Entwistle, Gerri ter are members of the high scholarship legion: Berryman, Rita Mertel, Shirley Richards, Jean Cback rowl Marion Dane, Barbara Liesse, Judy Woiciechowski, Mary Hamilton, Kathleen Story, Turczyn, Richard Snow, Bob Mueller, David Yep- fsecond rowl Richard Jaraczewski, Alice Woodruft, sen, Pat Petersen, Barbara Krolalc, Denise Hart- Monalee lmm, Nancy Hess, Sandra Kidd, Dick man, Cfourth rowl Ed Eschenbaum, Dick Linden, Bray, Don Andrews, Louis Boriog ffront rowi Jim Grisolano, Harold Swanson, Ken Pell, Dave Edward Haupt, Earl Way, Don Volk, Allan Wav, Bloomstrand, Mary Lou Morandi, Alberta Trost, Betty Urbanowski, Ardith Lamos, Lynn '4oeh'a-1 .,i,i,uu,f.,u' lnuu : nl n n 7 n .......SPECIALAWARDS..... ADELE CHATFIELD TAYLOR CITIZENSHIP AWARD Bill Fitch KATHERINE J. REINHARD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Betty Urbanowski THE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Judy Turczyn LA SALLE-PERU KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Edward Haupt L-P BAND PARENTS' ASSOCIATION L-P-O SCHOLARSHIP Monalee Imm ETA SIGMA PHI-LATIN AWARD Ardith Lamps, Patricia Petersen BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Earl Born MATHEMATICS AWARD James Grisolano, Richard Linden BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF LA SALLE-COMMERCIAL AWARD Alice Woodruff MERRICK-TORCHIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AMERICAN HISTORY Allen Swanson HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Madeline Zitoun BETTY CROCKER HOME MAKER OF TOMORROW AWARD Marlene Anglavar ARION FOUNDATION AWARD INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC James Way JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA BAND AWARD Ardith Lamps ARION FOUNDATION AWARD VOCAL MUSIC Alan Tidaback A. J. BUTCH NOWACK MEMORIAL AWARD Ed Eschenbaum DOLPHIN TROPHY Gerald Brady LIBRARY AWARDS-Two Semesters of Service Bonnie Coulter Janet Lemler Judith Jakubek Rita Mertel Betty Urbanowski AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS AWARDS Earl Born John Marzetla George Charbonneau Joseph Vogel JOURNALISM AWARD Marion Dane . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS-1956 . Ardith Lamps Monalee Imm Mary Hamilton Edward Eschenbaum Betty Urbanowski James Grisolano Richard Linden Judith Turczyn Normaiean Loekle Harold Swanson Nancy Jean Hess Marion Dane Nancy Hall Lynn Koehler Donald Volk William Fitch David Bloomstrand Sandra Kidd Charlotte Mankowski Frank Peterlin Edward Haupt Robert Mueller Alice Woodruff Barbara Krolak Earl Born Kathleen Story Allen Swanson Judith McCann Barbara Liesse Robert Udvance Willa Bildhauer Denise Hartman Joseph James Charleen Flannery Page one hundred twenty nine It's back to school for iuniors 1-141-,1 inv'f 7 mmm4.,. in 1 Allgood, Don Angelo, Jo Ann Antkowiak, Elaine Ariano, Frank Aubry, Joyce Augustyniak, Frank Balconi, Gladys Balda, Judie Balzarini, Gino Banko, Douglas Barnhardt, Robert Bartley, Dennis Barto, Barbara Beck, Keith Bedenko, Marilyn Bernardi, Eugene Beurler, Karyl Bidasio, Catherine Bland, Sallie Blanford, Margaret Bodnum, James Bolelli, Beatrice Bolen, Paul Borys, Barbara Brongel, Theresa Brucki, Raymond Buffington, Judy Bunzell, Mary Capello, Joan Castagna, Jerry Chapin, Don Cherry, James Cheslic, Richard Cicci, Jerry Ciesielski, Doris Cook, Richard Coric, Patricia Cusick, Judith Danekas, Floyd Decaroli, Joe Delvallee, Eileen Deinattia, Jim Derango, Alex Derango, Rose Marie Donnelly, Judine Doyle, Kathleen Drennen, Bill Dzik, Marilyn Faletti, Marianne Faletti, Virginia .4 nr Page with a new role as upperclassmen Farrar, Judie Ferrari, Rose Fink, Carleen Floroplus, Carol Floroplus, Ronald , Foley, Dennis Forbes, Bill Frederick, Roger Freschi, LeDean Gealow, June Gearica, Phyllis Gens, Elaine Gentry, Carolyn Gerace, Bob Ghilino, Bruce Gmeiner, Janet Goetsch, William Gordon, Harold Gorski, Wayne Goskusky, Joanne one hundred thirty one You learn social graces at the T98 Grant, Betty Grant, Donald Grobelny, Ellen Guenther, Beverly Guynn, Ralph Hadley, Jim Halm, Robert Hammerich, Janet Hargrave, Bill Harris, Joan Hart, Diane Haskins, Mary Hillman, Juanita Hinterkopf, John Hoberg, Paul Hunter, Bob Jaimes, John Janz, Lynn Jasper, Judy Jesiolowski, Kenne Jones, Dorothy Jones, Jerry Judy Jones, Jump, Joyce Jurkowski, Mary Kallner, Barbara Kassovic, Helen Kastigar, JoAnne Kelly, Tom Keutzer, Richard Klarner, Robert Kline, Beth Ann Koenig, Judy Kopczyk, Barbara Koplenik, Carolyn th Kowalski, Tom Krolak, Rose Mary Krultz, James Kruswicki, Francis Kulpa, Marjorie Kwatick, Charlotte Laclzinski, Carol Lamboley, Paul Lavens, Jo Ann Leach, Dale Liiewski, Donald Liles, John Link, Nancy Liss, Bernie Loch, Carol Locke, Bob Locke, Judy Lund, Gayle Lungwitz, Allan Lushina, Betty the CLASS OF '57 is on its way up - i n nn. fs l 1 Page Maggie, Judy Mallick, Connie Marenda, Janice Marine, Merle Marini, Lois Martyn, Alan Marzetta, Eugene Mathieu, Madeline Mazur, David Menning, Walter Mertes, Dale Michalak, Tom Micheli, William Miller, Anida Miller, Ruth one hundred thirty-th ree JUNIORS are so busy games Moerdick, Roger Morell, William Mosbach, Dave Murdock, Albert Muylle, Judith Neps, James Newburn, Donald Newcomer, Burton Niiak, Rita Noon, Lucy Noonan, Barbara Nordmann, Edward O'Connell, Carole Pabian, Mary Pakula, Raymond Panzica, Janet Pavinato, Tony Payne, Bernard Pelka, Eddie Piano, Jack Piletic, Don Pittman, Gerry Platt, Sheila Pohar, Frances Pohar, Richard Potocnik, Nancec Preiser, Danny Prolluski, Eugene Pryde, Ken Querciagrossa, Linda Raccuglia, Theresa Rafalski, Marcella Reese, Janet Remick, Margaret Renkosik, Kathleen - f ii .fi .-was ,n .4fi.ia,fis a.,,, ,7 Ribolzi, Don Richards, Sharon Robinson, Allan Rosenkranz, William Ross, Mary Rottncr, Donna Rutgens, Joe Rybarczyk, Carole Rybarczyk, Ray Rynke, Richard Saari, Carla Saporiti, Mary Scassiferro, John Schloeder, Carol Schmidt, Kenneth dances some studying too, of course. Schott, Bob Schweickert, Mary Scoma, Antoinette Seghi, Sharon Seitz, Diane Senica, Carl Seppi, Doris Sever, Carol Sever, Theresa Severson, Betty Shetter, David Short, Allan Siebert, Madelyn Simmons, Katherine Skowronski, Theresa Sment, Bill Smith, Marion Smith, Shirley Snell, Dan Soeder, Janet Page one hundred thirty five Your first prom is a big success . Lk Sprayer, Donald Stachowiak, Marty Sfanhouse, Karole Starkey, Deanna Siewart, Janet Struglinski, Jerry Srudzinski, Sheila Swietek, Don Taylor, Joyce Terry, Gene Tomse, Lois Tonozzi, John Towne, Marie Trosr, Tom Turchi, Pat Uebler, Alan Volpe, Ronald Wadas, Donna Walsh, Bob Waters, Barbara Welch, Phyllis Wenzel, Kenneth Wesfphal, Nelson Willard, Marilyn Windy, Bob Windy, Arthur Windy, Wayne Witek, Judy Wirek, Ron Woiciechowski, Maryanne Wolfe, Bob Yocum, Mike Young, Pat Zenzen, Jo Ann Zibas, Walter Zibert, John Ziel, Walter Zupancic, Marilyn fNot picturedl J . glad to be coming back Junior class omcers: Mary Ross, president, Allan Robinson, vice- president, Sharon Richards, sec- retary, Carol Rybarczyk, treasurer, Mary Lou Jurkowski, program chairman, Anita Miller, social chairman, Richard Cook and Bruce Ghilino, sergeants at arms, meet with Miss Leta Marsh, class ad- viser, to discuss plans for the junior year. Membership in the first semester High Scholar- ship Legion is the reward for studious iuniors: lback rowl Walter Menning, Beth Ann Kline, Rose Mary Krolak, Margaret Remick, Barbara Barto, Rose Mary Ferrari, Helen Kassovic, Judy Buffing- ton, Cthird rowl Dorothy Jones, John Ziebert, Peter Hinterkopf, Marilyn Willard, Theresa Bron- anice Carter, Frank Cavaletto, Ed Liss, Jim S next year. . . gel, Deanna Starkey, Janet Reeseg Qsecond rovvj Lynn Janz, Janet Panzica, Carole Rybarczyk, Mary Lou Saporiti, Mary Haskins, Gladys Balconi, Don Grant, ffront row? Alan Uebler, Kenneth Jeslo lovvski, Mary Ross, Sharon Richards, Joe Decaroli and Frank Augustyniak. Wayne Videgar alights from the bus to loin Buddy DiCris- pino, Joe Pierski, Jim Grim- shaw, Bob Ewing, Marguerity Moriarity, Nelda Whaley and Paula Zitoun. You, the CLASS OF '58 arrive in . Come one, come allfget your elevator ticket at the new low price! Francis Kukovvski, a freshman, is considering the purchase ot an elevator ticket from Melvin Stevens and Bill Nico, sophomores. CBack rovvl Dick Hauser, Jim Boyer, Calvin Snow, John Schott, Margery Ernat, Joyce Hutt, Nancy Gostomski, Andrea Dzik, Linda Coulter, fthird rovvj Judy Petek, Barbara Kotovvski, Carolee Campeggio, Joanne Swartz, Emily Peters, Sharon Bufto, Gretchen Utz, Kay Miller, Mike Liberta, Csecond rovvl Bonnie Pocius, Karen Julander, Janet Tyler, Sue Seymour, Mary Ann Kaiser, Karen Johnson, Irene Kruswicki, Bob Prohs, Cfront rovvl Beverly Beck, Pearlene Falletti, Vivian Volk, Marilyn Hill, Mary Lynn Boyd, Mary Ann Werntz, and Bill Nico of the graduating class ot '58 made the first semester High Scholarship Legion. Page one hundred thirty-eight l Alonso, Lucia l Argubright, James N Argubright, Mike Allen, Travis Auler, Bob Bansberg, Martha Beck, Betty Beck Beverly Bernard, Henry Bernardi, Emil Bernardi, Joyce Bianchi, Emil Bice, Sarah Bickett, Mary Bidasio, Jim Birkenbeuel, Judy Borland, Richard Boyd, Mary Lynn Boyer, Jim Brady, Colleen Braun, Carol Bravesse, Madeline Brennan, Sandra Brongel, Judy Brovelli, Sandra Brucki, Leonard Budziak, Lois Buffo, Sharon Burkiewicz, James Byczynski, Joan Byrne, John Caldwell, George Campeggio, Carolee Carlson, Vivi Carson, Marylin Cass, Mary Castelli, Sylvia Catalanello, James Causa, Barbara Celano, Charles Chamlin, Roqer Champley, Pat Coulter, Linda Cox, Carol Crosiar, Penny Czarny, Arlene Danz, Louis Day, Connie September filled with enthusiasm . . . DeGroot, Edward Denler, Jan Derango, Marius Derix, Art Detreick, Dorothy DeVeirrnan, Judy DiCrispino, Buddy Dingerson, Clarence Dittle, Jerry Dobberstein, Eileen Donnelly, Kevin Dutlciewicz, Joan Dzik, Andrea Edgcomb, Shirley Eklund, Donna Ellerbrock, Joanne Entwistle, James Erio, Patricia Ernat, Margery Ernat, Martin Ewing, Robert Fahler, Janice Falk, Gerald Falletti, Pearlene . . . Sophomores always ready To cheer lncas Finley, Earl Fisher, Bonnie Flahauf, Howard Flaherty, Mary Foley, Pat Frackowiak, Anne Franklin, Nancy Fransen, Patti Fristock, Mary Galassi, Eugene Garzanelli, Lawrence Gates, Barbara Gergovich, Judy Gostomski, Nancy Gostomski, Victor Grant, Bill Grant, Paul Grant, Thomas Grimshaw, James Guisti, Judy Gullo, Mary Jo Halm, Marcy Hancock, June Hararnincich, Ronnie Page one hundred forty Harl, Linda Harper, Earl Harris, Sharon Hauger, Sandra Haupt, Richard Hauser, Richard Hegland, Jim Hill, Marilyn Hockings, Danny Hook, Glen Housby, Melva Hrovat, Mary Ann Huff, Joyce Hurley, John Hylla, Barbara Imm, Ron lvlow, Bryan Ivlow, Kay Jakubiak, Judy Janka, Donald Jaskowski, James Johnson, Karen Jordan, Dorothy Julander, Karen Jump, Lois Kaiser, Mary Kazmierczak, Barbara Kazm-ierczak, Patricia Kearns, Jane Keenan, Mildred Keenan, William Kepper, Emma Keutzer, Darlene Kierczynski, Valerie Kirsteatfer, Lynn Klaloel, Roger Klansek, Marlene Kolowski, Eugene Koplenik, Sharon Koskosky, Palsy Kotecki, Darlene Kolecki, Geraldine Kotecki, Richard Kotowski, Barbara Kratz, Judi Krolak, Patrick Kroll, Robert Kruswicki, Irene 5 to celebrate victories at Hi-Society . Michalski, Nancy Michels, David Miglia, Barbara Mikus, Jean Milaicki, Gerald Miller, Judy Miller, Kay Miller, Ken Misiak, Rose Moriarity, Jerry Moriarity, Marguerity Morrisey, Kay Murdock, Janice Murphy, Patricia Myers, Bob Narczewski, Marie Nico, Bill Nieslawski, Margo Noel, Valerie Nolasco, Mary Norquisl, Lyle Nowak, Genevieve Oresar, Judith Orio, Adolph Page one hundred forty-iwo Kuhn, Sandra Lamboley, James Lance, Janice Lavens, Charles Liberlo, Michael Libiez, James Lipka, Richard Liplca, Roseann Loch, Barbara Locke, Gerald Long, Keith Long, Pat Maas, Ronald Magnoni, Pele Maier, Rila Mallie, James Margis, Bill Mateika, John Mathey, Richard Mafhieson, Carol Meglich, Barbara Mennem, Doris Mertes, Roberta You prove Tops in magazine sales , Ostertag, Judith Papini, Wayne Paton, Karern - Pattarozzi, Joe Paulicka, Nancy Pelsynski, Ronald Peradotti, Robert Perscett, Marie Pescetto, Paul Petek, Judith Peters, Emily Piercy, Joan Pierski, Joe Platt, John Plochocki, Joanne Pocius, Bonnie Pottinger, Janet Prohs, Bob Quick, Gary Ratkiewicz, Diane Ream, Suzanne Reeland, Shirley Repsel, Richard Rigazio, Ronald Rimmele, Roman Roda, Albert Rohde, Mary Romanowski, Steve Ross, Paul Ryba, Betty Rybarczyk, Lawrence Ryczek, Paula Salomone, Rose Samolinski, Ron Samolitis, Ron Savant, Paul Scassiferro, Mary Schott, John Schroeder, Diane Schweickert, Therese Scoma, Chuck Sekula, Dorothy Sellett, Jim Senica, Sherrill Seymour, Sue Shea, Danny Shieiak, Bernard Siebert, Harold even conquer Julius Caesar .... Page one hundred forty-three Smith, Curtis Smudzinski, Joanne Snow, Calvin Snow, Hugh Soblcowiak, Jo-Anne Springborn, Helen Stachowiak, Diana Stachowiak, Kent Stalker, Willa Stegen, Audrey Stella, Joye Stevens, Melvin Stiflel, Louise Swanson, Gerald Swartz, Joanne Swietek, Shirley Szott, Joyce Taggart, Lynn Talbot, Richard Tastad, Danny Tastad, Judith Tidaback, Darryl Tomlins, John Tonquest, Kathe Spring vacation, sophomore party, . Tostovarsnilc, Dick Toth, Dick Trebusak, Donna Trump, Dennis Turchi, Louise Twardowski, Gloria Tyler, Janet Utz, Gretchen Valle, Marion Vallero, Therese Videgar, Wayne Vogel, Carol Volk, Joanne Volk, Vivian Vroman, Bill Waldron, Jerome Walendukanis, Michael Waligora, Jacquelyn Washkowialc, Carol Weber, Barbara Weiden, Donna Weiland, Jay Wenzel, Clarence Werntz, Mary Ann Page one hundred forty-four Whaley, Nelda Willmeroth, Wilbur Windlan, Warren Wlodarczak, Bonnie Woiciechowski, Roger Wolfe, Mary-Ann Woltmann, Marcia Wozniak, Bill Wozniak, Geraldine Wright, Norman Zalazar, Demitri Zibert, Willie Zitoun, Paula Znaniecki, Ruth Zukowski, Rae Zywica, Jeanne lNot Picturedj John Porikos Virginia Zaverl 77.7 2 ' 'K exams-bring year to its close. The sophomore class ofificers: Buddy DiCris- secretary, Jerry Moriarity and Wayne Papini, pino, president, Sue Seymour, vice-president, sergeant at arms, meet with Mr. Charles Korn, Mary Ann Werntz, treasurer, Sandy Brovelli, class adviser, to make plans for the school year. 5, la l Page one hundred forty-five You are Adrian, Janice Ahcin, Loretta Andracke, Earl Andrews, Margaret Angelo, George Anglavar, Shirley Anke, Allen Armata, Dennis Baima, Ronald Baker, Emil Balzarini, Dennis Baracani, Mary Barnhardt, Mabel Bartlett, Mary Battaglia, Sam Battaglia, Shirley Batty, Sharon Bean, Ronald Benvenuti, Cecelia Bernard, John Bianchi, Carol Bierbrodt, Charlotic Bierbrodt, Sharon Bima, Arthur K Blott, Richard Bly, Rebecca Bogafitus, Barbara Borio, Charles , Born, Judith Boyer, Stanton Bradley, Linda Braggo, Georgia Brate, Roger Bray, Diane Brennan, Carol Brennan, Pearl Broset, Gus Brovelli, Jim Buckley, Sharlenc Budziak, Rose Bulak, Arlene Burch, Judy Callahan, Patricia Capello, Edward Carr, Jo-Ann Carter, Mary Chemelewski, Tadge Chemelewski, Kenneth Page one hundred forty-six freshman, CLASS OF '59-confused Cherpeske, Kent Christman, John Cocking, Gerald Comp, Mary Condie, Carol Cortkling, Sandra Coric, Ruth Costa Carole Croissant, Gerald Croissant, Richard Crosiar, Kathleen Curatolo, Anthony Daley, Mary Day, Danny DiCrispino, Carol Deichmueller, Linda DeKeyser, Robert Delmanowski, Judith entrance exams, elections - all so new . . . Dobovsky, Sandra Dondelinger, Robert Donnelly, Joan Dudek, Lorraine Duncan, Stephen Duncan, Susan Easton, Harold Eggers, Janice Eklund, Bill Elcler, Andrea Elliott, Ruth Entwistle, Robert Entwistle, William Ernat, James Eschenbaum, Sue Farnetti, JoAnn Feilhauer, Bonnie Ferrari, Patricia Feurer, Jim Ficek, Daniel Fitzke, Linda Foster, Bette Fowlie, Sylvia Frederick, Dennis Freschi, Jackie Ganze, Jean Gapski, Henrietta Garrns, Roger Garzanelli, Robert Gbur, Geraldine Page one hundred forty-seven . . . Prove your worth in magazine sales Page one hundred forty-eight beat Gearica, Carole Ann Gens, Arlene Emily George, Judy Rae Glauser, Glen Glupczynski, Audrey Greening, James Gregorich, Jill Gregorich, Joyce Grove, Mary Haas, Karen Hall, Gerald Hallmark, David Hannan, Rosalie Harbeck, Roger Harmon, Janet Hart, Roger Hebel, Carol Herkovich, Donna Hicks, John Hoelzer, Teresa Hoffman, Gayle Hoffman, John Huettemann, Gary Irvin, Gaylon lwaszek, Carolyn Jackson, Luther Jagelski, Robert Jakubek, Dorothy Jakubiak, Carol Jaronski, Dolores Jasiek, Beverly Jasper, Saundra Jerman, Victoria Jones, Dolores Jordan, Diana July, Janet Jurkas, Raymond Karl, Shirley Keenan, Leonard Keith, Jon Kelley, Kathleen Kidd, Ted Kierczynski, Joseph King, Hazel King, Sharon Kistler, Mary Klein, Janice K-leinhans, Gary Klimek, James Klobucher, Thomas Knauf, James Kneebone, James Komater, Ona Koplenik, Gilbert Koscielski, Ed Kosciewicz, John Kotecki, Joseph Kotz, Richard Krasko, Gerald Kreskowski, Janice Ksiazkiewicz, Patricia Kudla, Carol Kukowski, Francis Kwatick, Jean Laine, Claire Lance, Marvin Lanter, Sheila Liiewski, Lois Lipinski, Richard Liss, Arlene Liss, Esther Long, Kenneth Lungwitz, Diane Lushina, Kit Lushina, William Lyons, Martha i Mackiewicz, Tom Mackiust, Susan l . . upperclassmen . . . you learn fast Magee, Donald , Maggio, Jasper Mallie, Dick Marinangeli, Joseph Marini, Kenny Marsala, Anna Marsh, Marlene Massat, Joe Massat, Lenora Massat, Lorraine Mayers, Jay Mazzetti, JoAnn Mazzorana, Nancy McGeorge, Jerome Mclnerney, Kathleen McManus, Judy Mersch, Mary Mersch, Nancy Page one hundred forty-nine I Freshmen contribute To talent show Mertel, Carol Mills, Larry Mitchell, Charles Morell, John Morrow, Holly Murtaugh, Catherine Mussato, Sandra Nachtnebel, Kenneth Nadolny, Judy Naffziger, Nancy Nellis, Evelyn Nelson, Rose Nenne, Jane Nico, Marlene Nicoli, Gloria Noel, Robert Noramczyk, Arlene Nowakowski, Donald Ocepek, Mary Ostrowski, Gordon Pakula, Kenneth Papke, Nann Park, Anne Parker, Jerry Pearson, Gerard Pelszynski, Evelyn Petersen, Ronald Pezanoski, Betty Pierski, Roger Pietrucha, Dolores Piltaver, Ronald Piraino, Richard Pohar, Donald Pohar, Frank Pohar, Ronald Polizzi, Isabelle Potthoff, Bonnie Pretto, Rosalie Priebe, David Pyszka, Wayne Quick, Robert Ramenofsky, Michael Ratkiewicz, Judith Rausch, Carole Rettko, Richard Reynolds, Carolyn Reutner, Katherine Ribolzi, Diane Page one hundred fifty Ricca, Carol Ricci, Joseph Richards, Janice Richards, Sandra Richards, Sarah Rigazio, LeeAnn Rimmele, Harold Rochnowski, Joan Roda, William Romano, James Ross, Robert Rundle, Marliss Ryan, Sharon Saathoff, James Samolinski, Barbara Samolitis, Sharon Sampson, Sharon Sapienza, Della have great fun at your class party . , Schicke, Shelby Schmidt, Max Schmoeger, Gretchen Schorn, Larry Schweickert, Judy Seaton, Jerry Selski, Donald Shebilla, Shirley Shepard, Frank Siebert, Dennis Skerston, James Skovare, Priscilla Skowronski, Sandra Smania, Jerry Soeder, Elizabeth Soens, Jerry Sorrentino, Jimmy Spayer, Kathleen Spelich, Allen Spetzler, Carl Splittstoesser, Gary Stasik, Walter Steele, John Stein, Janice Stuppy, Elizabeth Szott, Charlotte Terando, Kenneth Thompson, Carole Thompson, George Tomsha, Carl Page one hundred fifty one Year closes-you know your way around Trattner, Geraldine Tregoning, Donn Trillet, Robert Trout, Luella Trump, Patricia Turczyn, Dennis Turner, Terry Urbanski, Anita Usseglio, Edith Utz, Patricia Vacca, Richard Vaccaro, Anthony Venturelli, Darlene Vester, Sharon Vickery, Carole Virzi, Sam Volk, Lois Waclaw, Daniel Wagner, Joann Wallner, Sandra Wallock, Darlene Washkowiak, Robert Wasilewski, Gerald Wasilewski, Jim Waters, Sharon Webb, Audrey Weger, Mary Weindorf, Janice Weistart, Bill Wenskunas, John Wenzel, Geraldine West, Sally Westphal, Theresa Wieczorek, Donald Wieczorek, Loretta Willis, Patricia Wilson, Clyde Windlan, Harold Wolfe, Janice Woodshank, Joseph Woodshank, Mary Wren, Bernard Wren, Ronnie Wyszynski, Arleen Yonkus, John Zeman, Joseph Znaniecki, Bob Zokal, Daniel Page one hundred fifty-two Zupancic, Catherine lNot Picturedl Miller, Sharon Scanlon, Bill Strozewski, Eugene freshmen aren't so dumb, after all! . . . The freshman class officers, lback rowj Emil Baker, sergeant at arms, Dick Koiz, vice-presidentg Bill Roda, sergeant at arms, Cfront row! Carole Costa, treasurer, and Carol Bianchi, secretary, confer with Miss Mary Evers, class adviser and Pat Utz, president. They are deciding on refreshments for the class party. Marlene Marsh, Nancy Mazzorana, Sandra Wallner, and Sharlene Buckley dash from freshman swimming to their next period classes. Wet hair, a common sight among freshmen girls at L-P, doesn't seem to bother these girls. l l i l i l i l lu- Adm.. Freshmen achieve High Scholarship Legion in their first semester at L-P: lback rowl Mary Bartlett, Patricia Utz, Bonnie Pottnoff, JoAnn Farnetti, Joann Wagner, Sylvia, Fowlie, Judy McManus, Kathleen Crosair, ithird rowl Dolores Jones, Kathleen Kelley, Dorothy Jakubek, Janet Harmon, Janice Richards, JoAnn Carr, Sandra Conkling, lsecond rowj Roger Carms, Ken Nachtnebel, Jerry Smania, Jim Windlan, David Priebe, Jerry MCGE-orge, Robert Garzanellig lfront rowl Ona Komater, Janice Klein, Carol Hebel, Dick Kotz, David Hallmark, and Stanton Boyer. Page one hundred hfty-three 006561 3446 156 The grade ascended, The year completed .... look back To 1956. Freshman, sophomore, iunior, senior-This has been your year, your class, and your school. This has been you in all the progression of a year's time at L-P. Look back, Youth, and sum up, and Then Turn again To your ascent-Turn To look up, always, as you have through '56. BILL FITCH, senior clan presidem MARY ROSS, iunior class president BUDDY DBCRISPINO, sophomore class president PAT UTZ, freshman class president Page one hundred fifty-four ll 'W' Page one hundred fifty-five Korn, Charles 98, 145 Advanced Choir 48-51 American Government 37 Art Club 25 Assembly 38-39 Band 40-45 Baseball 84-85 Basketball 69-75 Boys' Glee Club 46 Cross Country 83 Ell Ess Pe 21-24 Anderson, Donald 26, 94, 103 Bauer, Orville 96 Brolley, Raymond 94 Bunch, Noah 96 Carlson, May 94 Carson, John 100 Connolly, Patricia 94 Cummings, Elizabeth 94 Dolan, Dr. Francis H. 41, 90, 93 Edwards, Edward E. 25, 50, 102 Ennor, Tirza 97 Evers, Mary 94, 153 Farnham, Willis 62, 72, 87, 97 Fellows, Howard 61, 62, 80, 91 Fetters, Daryl 40, 41, 42, 102 Gaynor, Kathleen 100, 103 Gibbons, James 98 Gould, Marienne 94 Adrian, Janice 35, 146 Ahcin, Loretta 146 Allen, Travis 139 Allgood, Don 130 Alonso, Lucia 26, 139 Nancy 30, 31, 35, 109 Anderson, Larry 80, 82, 109 Andracke, Earl 146 Andrews, Don 47, 48, 50, 109, 12 Andrews, Margie 9, 46, 146 Angello, JoAnn 35, 68, 130 Angelo, George 52, 146 Angelo, Josie 47, 109 Anglavar, Duane 109 Anglevar, Marlene 47, 109 Anglavar, Shirley 35, 146 Anke, Allen 146 Antkowiak, Elaine 130 Argubright, James 139 Argubright, Mike 139 Ariano, Frank 130 Armata, Dennis 146 Aubry, Joyce 130 Augustyniak, Frank 34, 130, 137 Auler, Bob 35, 41, 139 Page one hundred fifty-six , 97 4, 128 Index Activities Index Football 62-67 Future Farmers of America 28-29 Future Homemakers of America 30-31 Girls' Athletic Association 32-33 Girls' Chorus 46 Golf 87 Library 18-19 Math Club 34 Mixed Chorus 47 Nurses' Club 36 Faculty Index Hawbaker, Edith 102 Held, Mary Ann 101 Heller, Mary Louise 94 Henry, Martha 94 Herrick, Donald 34, 89, 93, 97 Hoenscheid, Leslie 62, 86, 99 Hoshaw, Lloyd 93, 101 Johnson, Roy 46, 102 Jungck, Raymond 98 Kostellic, Dorothe 20, 21, 24, 95 Marsh, Leta 96, 137 McCartney, S. B. 37, 60, McLaughlin, Mary 100 Miller, Leota 102 Mosher, Donna 93, 99 O'Brian, William 10, 95 Page, L. Irene 91, 99 Patton, Margaret 30, 31, 93, 100 Peters, William 42, 97 Student Index 101, 103 Baima, Ronald 26, 146 Baker, Emil 73, 146, 153 Baker, Nancy 34, 109 Balconi, Gladys 26, 35, 54, 130, 137 Balda, Judie 47, 130 Balzarini, Dennis 16 Balzarini, Gino 130 Banko, Douglas 40, 130 Bansberg, Martha 35, 36, 139 Baracani, Mary 35, 146 Barnhardt, Mabel 146 Barnhardt, Robert 130 Bartlett, Mary 35, 46, 146, 153 Bartley, Dennis 130 Barto, Barbara 20, 35, 130, 137 Bassetti, Eugene 34, 39, 59, 63, 78, 79, 80, 109 Battaglia, Sam 40, 146 Battaglia, Shirley 146 Batty, Sharon 52, 146 65, 66, Proiection Squad 27 Quill and Scroll 20 Rah Club 35 Spanish Club 26 Student Council 52-57 Swimming 76-77 Tennis 86 Track 80-82 Wrestling 78-79 Petersen, Lee 55, 97 Peterson, Norman 98 Rabe, Leslie 97 Richter, Gertrude 100 Schultz, William 96 Sellett, Jane 97 Smith, Donald 62, 63, 78, 79, 80, 93, 101 Steele, John 93, 96 Stevens, Mary 99 Strell, John 62, 96 Travers, Patricia 93, 104 Trobaugh, Earl 26, 61, 102, 108 Tyler, Walter 67, 84, 91, 101 Valek, James 62, 63, 73, 80, 99 Valett, Herbert 62, 76, 77, 80, 99 Vance, Gene 62, 67, 69, 84, 99 Weeg, Mary 95 Willard, John 27, 96 Wilmot, Harry 91 Wolff, Olinda 93, 101 Bean, Beck Beck Beck 1 1 Ronald 146 Betty 22, 25, 53, 139 Beverly 32, 33, 41, 138, 139 Keith 41, 54, 78, 80, 83, 130 Bedenko, Marilyn 130 Benvenuti, Cecelia 146 Bernard, Henry 139 Bernard, Janice 47, 55, 109 Bernard, John 146 Bernardi, Emil 139 Bernardi, Eugene 130 Bernardi, Joyce 30, 31, 35, 36, 139 Bernardi, Berryman, Gerri 13, 47, 109, 128 Beutler, Karyl 20, 21, 24, 47, 49, 130 Bianchi, Carol 146, 153 Bianchi, Emil 139 Bice, Sarah 53, 139 Bickett, Mary 36, 139 Bidasio, Catherine 130 Bidasio, Jimmy 139 Bidasio, Joanne 31, 109 Bierbrodt, Charlotte 146 Bierbrodt, Sharon 46, 146 Bildhauer, Willa 20, 21, 24, 40, 109 Bima, Arthur 67, 146 Birkenbeuel, Judy 139 Bland, Sallie 130 Blanford, Margaret 130 Bloomstrand, David 37, 106, 110, 128 Blott, Richard 41, 146 Bly, Rebecca 41, 146 Bodnum, James 130 Bogatitus, Barbara 146 Bolelli, Beatrice 20, 40, 130 Bolen, Paul 84, 85, 130 Borio, Charles 146 Borio, Louis 37, 110, 128 Borland, Richard 21, 82, 139 Born, Earl 27, 48, 110 Born, Judith 26, 27, 146 Borys, Barbara 130 Bottomley, Leland 36, 110 Bournpe, Wayne 110 Boyd, Mary Lynn 34, 138, 139 Boyer, Jim 26, 35, 41, 53, 138, 139 Boyer, Stanton 146, 153 Boyle, Virginia 34, 110 Bradley, Linda 26, 146 Brady, Colleen 35, 47, 139 Brady, Jerry 7, 63, 64, 76, 77, 110 Braggo, Georgia 31, 146 Brandner, Jim 41, 110 Brate, Roger 67, 146 Braun, Carol 139 Braun, Doris 48, 110 Braun, Shirley 110 Bravesse, Madeline 102, 139 Bray, Diane 46, 146 Bray, Dick 110, 124, 128 Brennan, Carol 18, 25, 146 Brennan, Pearl 146 Brennan, Sandra 139 Brittingham, Carolyn 147, 110 Brongel, Judith 139 Brongel, Theresa 34, 48, 130, 137 Broset, Gustave 83, 146 Brovelli, .lim 146 Brovelli, Sandra 35, 36, 139, 145 Index Brucki, Leonard 139 Brucki, Raymond 130 Buckley, Sharlene 146, 153 Budziak, Lois 47, 139 Budziak, Rose 146 Bumngton, Judy 25, 38, 130, 137 Buffo, Sharon 21, 138, 139 Bufton, Bill 87, 111 Bulak, Arlene 146 Bump, Judy 20, 21, 24, 111 Bunzell, Mary 130 Burch, Judy 46, 146 Burkiewicz, James 139 Byczynski, Joan 139 Byrne, John 83, 139 Caldwell, George 47, 67, 139 Callahan, Patricia 32, 35, 40, 146 Campeggio, Carolee 35, 68, 138, 139 Capello, Edward 146 Capello, Joan 130 Cardani, Beverly 111 Caresio, Carole 111 Carlson, Vivi 36, 40, 139 Carr, Jo-Ann 46, 146, 153 Carson, Marylin 139 Carter, Janice 11, 41, 48, 50 Carter, Mary 146 Cass, Mary 139 Cassidy, Mary 99, 111 Castagna, Jerry 130 Castelli, Sylvia 35, 139 Catalanello, James 47, 139 Causa, Barbara 21, 139 Celano, Charles 139 Celano, Victor 34, 111 Chamlin, Roger 21, 27, 34, 48, 67, 80, 139 Champley, Pat 35, 53, 139 Chapin, Don 130 Charbonneau, George 27, 111 Chemelewski, Tadge 76, 146 Chemelewski, Kenneth 52, 76, 146 Cherpeske, Kent 147 Cherry, James 130 Cheslic, Richard 130 Christman, John 147 Cicci, Eugene 111 Cicci, Jerry 130 Ciesielski, Donald 111 Ciesielski, Doris 20, 130 Clark, Pat 111 Clement, Sherall 20, 21, 22, 24, 111 Cocking, Gerald 147 Comp, Mary 147 Condie, Carol 147 Conkling, Sandra 147, 153 Cook, Richard 63, 131, 137 Coric, Patricia 131 Coric, Ruth 46, 147 Corrigan, Rose Mary 35 Costa, Carole 147, 153 Coulter, Bonnie 19, 111 Coulter, Linda 41, 138, 139 Coutts, Patricia 48, 112, 124 Cox, Carol 139 Cramer, Linda 48, 112, 124 Croissant, Gerald 72, 147 Croissant, Richard 147 Crosiar, Kathleen 33, 147, 153 Crosiar, Penny 21, 33, 139 Curatolo, Anthony 147 Curtis, Richard 76, 112 Cusick, Judith 47, 131 Czarny, Arlene 139 Daley, Mary 52, 147 Dane, Marion 20, 21, 23, 24, 36, 112, 128 Danekas, Floyd 63, 131 Daniels, Shirlee 112 Danz, Louis 27, 139 Day, Connie 31, 35, 139 Day, Danny 28, 83, 147 Decaroli, Joe 54, 63, 69, 84, 102, 131, 137 DeGroot, Edward 140 DeGroot, Donald 83, 112 Deichmueller, Linda 26, 35, 147 DeKeyser, Raymond 87, 112 DeKeyser, Robert 147 Delmanowski, Judith 35, 147 Delvallee, Eileen 35, 131 Demattia, Jim 131 Denler, Jan 140 Derango, Alex 131 Derango, Geraldine 112 Page one hundred fifty-seven Derango, Marius 140 Derango, Rosemarie 35, 49, 54, 131 Derix, Art 140 Detreick, Dorothy 35, 140 Devecchio, Dick 20, 37, 112 DeVeirman, Judy 35, 40, 140 Index Ernat, Margery 30, 31, 138, 140 Ernat, Martin 28, 140 Eschenbaum, Edward 34, 39, 63, 64, 66, 78, 79, 108, 113, 128 Eschenbaum, Sue 21, 35, 41, 147 Dittle, Jerry 58, 67, 78, 140 DiCrispino, Buddy 3, 67, 80, 82, 138 140, 145 DiCrispino, Carol 18, 147 Dingerson, Clarence 53, 54, 72, 140 Essl, Bob 113 Ewing, Robert 138, 140 Fahler, Janice 47, 140 Faletti, Marianne 35, 131 Faletti, Virginia 31, 131 Fristock, Sonia 31, 99, 114 Fulmer, Barbara 40, 99, 114 Galassi, Arline 34, 48, 114 Galassi, Eugene 17, 67, 80, 140 Gantz, Linda 20, 21, 24, 26, 35, 36, 47, 48, 114 Ganze, Jean 46, 147 Ganze, Shirley 114 Gapski, Henrietta 35, 147 Garms, Roger 147, 153 Dobberstein, Eileen 40, 140 Dobovsky, James 78, 79, 112 Dobovsky, Sandra 40, 147 Dombroski, Edward 112 Dondelinger, Robert 147 Donnelly, Jerry 48, 50, 112 Donnelly, .loan 34, 147 Donnelly, Judine 131 Donnelly, Kevin 60, 140 Doyle, Kathleen 30, 31, 33, 131 Drennen, Bill 131 Dresbach, Janice 30, 31, 37, 113 Dudek, Lorraine 147 Duncan, Stephen 73, 147 Duncan, Susan 35, 36, 147 Dutkiewicz, Joan 35, 140 Dzik, Andrea 47, 138, 140 Dzik, Marilyn 31, 131 Easton, Harold 147 Edgcomb, Shirley 140 Eggers, Janice 147 Falk, Gerald 47, 104, 140 Falletti, Pearlene 34, 40, 43, 53, 56 138, 140 Farnetti, JoAnn 32, 41, 147, 153 Farrar, Judie 131 Feilhauer, Bonnie 36, 147 Garzanelli, Lawrence 140 Garzanelli, Robert 67, 73, 80, 147, 153 Gates, Barbara 27, 140 Gbur, Geraldine 147 Gealow, June 23, 33, 131 Gearica, Carole 148 Ferrari, Patricia 147 Ferrari, Rose 131, 137 Feurer, Jim 147 Feurer, Sharon 35, 48, 113 Fisek, Daniel 147 Gearica, Phylis 48, 131 Gens, Arlene 46, 148 Gens, Elaine 131 Gentry, Carolyn 131 George, Judy 148 Fink, Carleen 36, 131 Finley, Earl 21, 22, 24, 140 Fisher, Bonnie 140 Fitch, aan 2, 37, 69, 70, 71 113 Fitzke, Linda 147 Flahaut, Howard 140 Flaherty, Mary 140 Flannery, Charleen 36, 41, 5 Floroplus, Carol 131 Floroplus, Ronald 131 , 75, 87, 108 2, 53, 55, 113 Gerace, Bob 131 Geraci, Thomas 63, 64, 76, 77, 80, 96, 115 Gergovich, Judy 140 Ghilino, Bruce ll, 27, 37, 63, 66, 131 Gibson, Robert 115 Ginn, Eugene 63, 64, 84, 85 Glauser, Glen 67, 73, 80, 148 Glupczynski, Audrey 35, 36, 46, 148 Gmeiner, Janet 35, 48, 131 Goetsch, William 131 Eklund, Bill 18, 97, 147 Eklund, Donna 47, 140 Eklund, Norma 131 Elder, Andrea 46, 147 Ellerbrock, Joanne 25, 102, 140 Ellerbrock, Judith 113 Foley, Dennis 131 Foley, Forbes, Forbes, Forster, Foster, Pat 35, 140 Bill 131 Ruth 113 Diana 31, 36, 47, 113 Bette 26, 147 Gordon, Harold 131 Gorski, Wayne 131 Goskusky, Joanne 36, 131 Gostomski, Joanne 34, 35, 37, 41 60 1 5 Gostomski, Nancy 24, 34, 138 40 Gostomski, Victor 34, 53, 83, 86 140 Elliott, Ruth 46, 147 English, Wayne 28, 113 Entwistle, James 34, 140 Entwistle, Jim 36, 58, 63, 64, 66, 69, 71, 80, 81, 108, 113 Entwistle, Marilou 113, 128 Entwistle, Robert 147 Entwistle, William 76, 147 Erio, Patricia 35, 36, 140 Ernat, James 28, 147 Page one hundred fifty-eight Fowlie, Sylvia 147, 153 Frackowiak, Anne 140 Frackowiak, Joan 47, 114 Franklin, Nancy 140 Fransen, Patti 32, 33, 140 Frederick, Dennis 147 Grant, Betty 132 Grant, Bill 140 Grant, Donald 54, 63, 132, 137 Grant, Paul 140 Grant, Thomas 140 Grant, Yvonne 20, 37, 115 Frederick, Roger 131 Freschi, Jackie 52, 147 Freschi, LeDean 20, 47, 131 Fristock, Mary 140 Greening, James 148 Gregorich, James 37, 115 Gregorich, Jill 35, 46, 148 Gregorich, Joyce 35, 36, 97, 148 Grimahaw, James 35, 67, 138, 140 Grisolano, James 69, 71, 84, 115, Grobelny, Ellen 132 Grove, Mary Kay 18, 21, 35, 148 Guenther Beverly 132 Guisti, Judy 140 Gullo, Mary 140 Gunia, Helene 37, 115 Guynn, Ralph 132 Haas, Karen 32, 35, 106, 148 Hadley, Jim 47, 132 Hahn, Robert 34, 115 Hall, Gerald 67, 73, 80, 145 Hall, Nancy 20, 34, 37, 49, oo, 115 Hallmark, David 41, 148, 153 Halm, Marcy 21, 140 Halm, Robert 28, 29, 132 Hamilton, Mary 23, 32, 34, 50, 51, 95 115, 128 Hammerich, Janet 60, 132 Hancock, June 53, 140 Hannan, Rosalie 25, 35, 148 Hansen, Alan 48, 50, 63, 64, 96, 115 Haramincich, Ronnie 26, 140 Harbeck, Donna 116 Harbeck, Roger 148 Hargrave, Bill 60, 87, 132 Harl, Linda 35, 47, 68, 141 Harmon Janet 148, 153 Harper, Earl 102, 141 Harris, Joan 26, 31, 36, 40, 54, 132 Harris Sharon 103, 141 Hart, Diane 132 Hart, Roger 73, 148 Hartman, Denise 8, 26, 37, 49, 60, 116, 128 Haskins, Mary 35, 132, 137 Hauger, Sandra 47, 141 Haupt, Edward 28, 29, 67, 69, 71, 80, 83, 116, 128 Haupt, Richard 105, 141 Hauser, Richard 27, 40, 138, 141 Hebel, Carol 148, 153 Hegland, Jim 41, 107, 141 Herkavich, Donna 148 Hess, Nancy 26, 32, 54, 116, 128 Hacks, Jann ao, 43, 73, me Index Hildebrandt, Carol 35, 68, 116 Hill, Catherine 116 Hill, Marilyn 34, 35, Isa, 141 Hillman, Juanita 34, 60. 132 Hinterkopf, John 86, 132, 137 Hoar, Judie 116 Hoberg, Paul 41, 132 Hockings, Danny 141 Hoelzer, Teresa 41, 148 Hoffman, Gayle 31, 148 HofTman, John 67, 76, 148 Hook, Glen 40, 53, 87, 141 Housby, Melva 111, 141 Hrovat, Francis 35, 41, 116 Hrovat, Mary Ann 47, 141 Huettemann, Gary 46, 148 Huetteman, Joan 47, 116 Huff, Joyce 26, 47, 138, 141 Hunter, Robert 132 Hurley, John 39, 53, 67, 87, 141 Hylla, Barbara 115, 141 Hynds, Patricia 116 Imm, Monalee 19, 33, 39, 41, 43, 108 116, 128 Imm, Ronald 72, 80, 141 Irvin, Gaylon 148 lvlow, Bryan 80, 141 lvlow, Kay 32, 34, 35, 141 Iwaszek, Carolyn 148 Jackson, Luther 28, 73, 83, 148 Jagelski, Robert 148 Jaimes, John 132 Jakse, Joseph 38, 39, 78, 83, 86, 96, 108, 116 Jakubek, Dorothy 52, 148, 153 Jakubek, Judith 26, 117 Jakubiak, Carol 148 Jakubiak, Judy 19, 35, 36, 141 James, Joe 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 71, 74, 80, 117 Janka, Donald 141 ' Janz, Lynn 26, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 132, 137 Jaraczewski, Richard 117, 128 Jaronski, Dolores 148 f Jasiek, Beverly 31, 148 Jaskolski, Edward 25, 34, 40, 54, 55, 86, 117 Jaskolski, James 41, 80, 141 Jaskolski, Leonard 117 Jaskolski, Rosemarie 47, 117 Jasper, Judy 132 Jasper, Saundra 18, 41, 148 Jerman, Victoria 148 Jesiolowski, Kenneth 34, 132, 137 Johnson, Karen 35, 138, 141 Johnston, Lori 117 Jones, Dolores 46, 148, 153 Jones, Dorothy 48, 132, 137 Jones, Jerry 132 Jones Judy 132 Jordan, Diana 148 Jordan, Dorothy 102, 141 Julander, Karen 34, 35, 49, 138, 141 July, Janet 148 Jump, Joyce 132 Jump, Lois 141 Jurkas, Raymond 148 Jurkowski, Mary 35, 49, 132, 137 Kaiser, Mary 31, 138, 141 Kallner, Barbara 132 Kallner, Elaine 34, 95, 117 Karl, Shirley 148 Kasik, Lucille 117 Kassovic, Helen 132, 137 Kastigar, JoAnne 35, 36, 132 Kazmieruzak, Barbara 141 Kazmierczak, Patricia 141 Kearns, Jane 35, 36, 141 Keenan, Leonard 148 Keenan, Mildred 141 Keenan, William 27, 141 Keith, Jon 148 Kelley, Kathleen 148, 153 Kelly, Hollene 35 Kelly, Tom 78, 79, 132 Kepper, Emma 141 Ketter, Don 10, 78, 79, 117 Keutzer, Darlene 35, 47, 141 Keutzer, Richard 132 Kidd, James 108, 117 Page one hundred fifty-nine Kidd, Sandra 117, 128 Kidd, Ted 41, 76, 148 Kierczynski, Joseph 148 Kierczynski, Valerie 141 King, Hazel 46, 148 King, Sharon 25, 52, 148 Kirsteatter, Lynn 40, 141 Kistler, Mary 89, 148 Klabel, Roger 141 Klansek, Marlene 40, 141 Klarner, Robert 54, 132 Klein, Janice 18, 26, 35, 49, 148, 153 Kleinhans, Gary 27, 148 Lock, Mary 119 Klimek, James 67, 149 Kline, Beth-Ann 34, 49, 132, 137 Klobucker, Thomas 149 Kmeciak, Barbara 26, 118 Knauf, James 69, 76, 80, 149 Kneebone, James 149 Kobold, Koehler, Phyllis 118 Lynn 47, 118, 128 Koenig, Jadifh 54, 132 Kolowski, Donald 78, 79, 118 Kolowski, Eugene 17, 141 Kolowski, Georgia 118 Komater, Ona 149, 153 Kopczyk, Barbara 36, 132 Koplenik, Carolyn 132 Koplenik, Gilbert 149 Koplenik, Sharon 35, 36, 141 Kordzinski, Edward 118 Koscielski, Edward 18, 149 Kosciewicz, John 149 Koskosky, Patsy 35, 141 Kotar, Rita 30, 31, 118, 128 Kotecki, Darlene 141 Kotecki, Geraldine 141 Kotecki, Joseph 149 Kotecki, Richard 80, 141 Kotowlki, Barbara 26, 35, 48, 138, 141 Kotz, Richard 46, 72, 83, 149, 153 Kowalski, Tom 133 Krasko, Gerald 69, 76, 80, 149 Kratz, Judi 141 Kreskowski, Janice 46, 149 Krolak, Barbara 48, 118, 128 Krolak, Patrick 34, 35, 40, 76, 80, 83, 101, 141 Krolak, Rose Mary 48, 133, 137 Kroll, Robert 141 mhz, James 11, ao, 133 Kruswicki, Irene 35, 138, 141 Page one hundred sixty Index Kruswicki, Francis 133 Ksiazkiewicz, Patricia 149 Kudla, Carol 21, 35, 149 Kuester, Jim 48, 50, 118 Kuhn, Sandra 35, 36, 142 Kukowski, Francis 138, 149 Kulpa, John 118 Kulpa, Mariorie 133 Kwatick, Charlotte 47, 95, 133 Kwatick, Jean 35, 149 Ladzinski, Carol 133 Laine Claire 149 Lakin, Joanne 35, 118 Lamboley, James 142 Lamboley, Paul 133 Lamps, Ardith 34, 40, 45, 118, 128 Lance, Janice 142 Lance, Marvin 149 Lanter, Sheila 26, 33, 149 Lavens, Charles 29, 42 Lavens, Jo Ann 133 Leach, Dale 41, 133 Lechner, David 119 Lehn, Keith 34, 78, 79, 83, 119 Lemler, Janet 19, 20, 26, 35, 36, 48, 119 Liberia, Michael 53, 138, 142 Libiez, James 21, 142 Liesse, Barbara 19, 27, 32, 41, 43, 45, 119, 128 Liiewski, Donald 133 Liiewski, Lois 149 Liles, John 133 Linden, Richard 8, 84, 119, 128 Link, Nance 20, 49, 54, 133 Lipinski, Richard 40, 149 Lipka, Richard 41, 67, 142 Lipka, Roseann 35, 142 Liss, Arlene 149 Liss, Bernie 31, 133 Liss, Esther 31, 149 Liss, Pat 20, 31, 36, 119 Loch, Barbara 47, 142 Lock, Carol Jean 133 Locke, Bob 69, 133 Locke, Judith 31, 47 133 Locke, Gerald 69, 142 Lodi, David 47, 119 Loekle, Normaiean 19, 35, 36, 68, 108, 119 Long, John 35, 83, 119 Long, Keith 27, 142 Long, Kenneth 52, 73, 83, 149 Long, Pat 35, 53, 142 Lund, Gayle 133 Lungwitz, Allan 133 Lungwitz, Diane 149 Lushina, Betty 36, 133 Lushina, Jacquelyn 37, 119 Lushina, Kit 67, 80, 149 Lushina, William 67, 149 Lyons, Mary 26, 35, 46, 149 Maas, Ronald 40, 142 Mackiewicz, Tom 73, 80, 149 Mackiust, Susan 149 Magee, Donald 80, 149 Maggi, June 119 Maggio, Jasper 83, 149 Maggio, Judith 133 Maggio, Pearl 120 Magnoni, Pete 17, 41, 80, 142 Maier, Rita 36, 142 Mallick, Connie 33, 133 Mallie, Dick 52, 67, 76, 98, 149 Mallie, James 76, 142 Mankowski, Charlotte 120 Marenda, Janice 31, 33, 133 Margis, Bill 142 Marinangeli, Joseph 35, 73, 80, 149 Marine, Merle 47, 133 Marini, Judie 47, 120 Marini, Kenny 98, 149 Marini, Lois 35, 133 Marsala, Anna 149 Marsh, Marlene 149, 153 Martin, Carol 40, 120 Martyn, Alan 133 Marzetta, Eugene 84, 85, 133 Marzetta, John 120 Massat, Joe 149 Massat, Lenora 31, 149 Massat, Lorraine 31, 46, 149 Mateika, John 142 Mathey, Richard 142 Mathieson, Carol 35, 47, 142 Mathieu, Madeline 133 Mayers, Jay 149 Mazur, David 10, 133 Mazzetti, Jeanine 12, 120 Mazzetti, Jo Ann 21, 35, 41, 43, 49, 1 Mazzorana, Nancy 35, 149, 153 McCann, Judy 34, 36, 49, 120 McClain, Celeste 32, 35, 40, 43, 120 McGeor e Jerome 73, 149, 153 Mclnerney, Jack 87, 120 Mclnerney, Kathleen 26, 35, 49, 149 McManus, Judy 149, 153 Meglich, Barbara 47, 142 Mennem, Doris 40, 142 Mennin , Walter 54, 63, 69, 80, 133, 137 Mersch, Mary 52, 149 Merxch, Nancy 149 Me rtel, Mertel, Mertes, Carol Jean 150 Rita 19, 47, 120, 128 Dale 133 Mertes, Roberta 47, 142 Metzler, Dennis 120 Meznarich, Gerald 72, 142 Michalak, Tom 63, 76, 77, 133 Mickalski, Nancy 142 Micheli, William 133 Michele, David 7, 142 Miglia, Barbara 21, 142 Miklavcic, Richard 83, 96, 120 Mikus, Jean 32, 142 Milaicki, Gerald 48, 50, 142 Miller, Anida 34, 35, 40, 43, 133, 137 Miller, Judy 32, 142 Miller, Kay 32, 33, 34, 35, 41, 138, 142 Miller, Ken 142 Miller, Ruth 133 Mills, Burdette 121 Mills, Larry 28, 67, 72, 150 Misiak, Rose 47, 142 Mitchell, Charles 46, 150 Moerdick, Roger 134 Index Narczewski, Marie 142 Nellis, Evelyn 40, 150 Nelson, Rose 150 Nenne, Jane 46, 150 Neps, James 69, 83, 134 Newburn, Donald 48, 50, 134 Newcomer, Burton 29, 134 Nico, Marlene 35, 41, 52, 150 Nico, William 34, 53, 67, 80, 102 138, 142 Nicoli, Gloria 150 Nieslawski, Margo 25, 48, 142 Niiak, Rita 35, 134 Noel, Robert 150 Noel, Valerie 142 Nolasco, Mary 47, 142 Noon, Lucy 19, 20, 22, 25, 35, 134 Noonan, Barbara 26, 134 Noramczyk, Arlene 35, 150 Nordmann, Edward 134 Norquist, Lyle 142 Nowak, Genevieve 142 Nowakowski, Donald 46, 150 Nowakowski, Robert 121 Ocepek, Mary Lou 35, 46, 150 O'Connell, Carole 134 O'ConnelI, Mary 121 Oresar, Judith 35, 47, 53, 142 Orio, Adolph 142 Ostertag, Judith 143 Ostrowski, Gordon 150 Perscett, Marie 35, 143 Pescetto, Paul 72, 80, 83, 143 Petek, Judith 138, 143 Peterlin, Frank 63, 64, 66, 78, 79, 84, 85, 122 Peters, Emily 16, 26, 32, 33, -34, 35, 40, 49, 138, 143 Petersen, Gladys 122, 128 Petersen, Ronald 28, 67, 150 Peganoski, Betty 150 Piano, Jack 48, 50, 63, 134 Piercy, Joan 19, 143 Pierski, Joe 48, 138, 143 Pierski, Roger 150 Pietrucha, Dolores 150 Piletic, Don 63, 69, aa, as, 134 Piltaver, Ronald 150 Piraino, Richard 67, 150 Pittman, Gerry 134 Platt, John 53, 143 Platt, Sheila 26, 32, 33, 35, 40, 4 Plochocki, Joanne 31, 143 Pocius, Pohar, Bonnie 138, 143 Donald 67, 150 Pohar, Frances 134 Pohar, Frank 83, 150 Pohar, Richard 84, 134 Pohar, Ronald 67, 150 Polizzi, Isabelle 150 Potocnik, Nancee 18, 54, 134 Potthoff, Bonnie 46, 150, 15.1 Pottinger, Janet 21, 24, 31, 143 Preiser, Danny 84, 85, 134 Monari, Donald 121 Morandi, Mary Lou 36, 60, 121, 128 Morell, John 76, 150 Morell, William 134 Moriarity, Jerry 47, 142, 145 Pabian, Pakula, Mary 47, 134 Kenneth 67, 150 Pakula, Raymond 134 Panizzi, Judy 40, 121 Panzica, Janet 26, 33, 35, 47, 134, 1 Pretto, Rosalie 150 Priebe, David 40, 52, 150, 153 Prohs, Bob 34, 138 Prokuski, Eugene 134 Pryde, Ken 54, 134 71, 74, 80, 87, 121 Moriarity, Marguerity 49, 138, 142 Morrisey, Kay 35, 142 Morrison, Jack 41, 48, 63, 64, 66, 121 Morrow, Holly 150 Mosbach, Dave 134 Mueller, Robert 11, 20, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 86, 121, 128 Munson, Elaine 121 Murdock, Albert 134 Murdock, Janice 47, 142 Murphy, Patricia 34, 35, 142 Murtaugh, Catherine 150 Mussatto, Sandra 46, 150 Muylle, Myers, Judith 134 Bob 142 Nachtnebel, Kenneth 150, 153 Nadolny, Judy 150 Naffzig er, Nancy 26, 150 Papini, Wayne 67, 84, 143, 145 Papke, Nann 26, 35, 46, 150 Park, Anne 21, 24, 25, 49, 150 Parker, Jerry 150 Parnisari, Robert 37, 59, 63, 64, 66, 69, Paton, Karen 25, 143 Pattarozzi, Joseph 143 Paulicka, Nancy 143 Pavinato, Tony 134 Payne, Bernard 63, 134 Pearson, Charlene 36, 121 Pearson, Gerard 76, 150 Pelka, Eddie 134 Pell, Ken 23, 47, 48, so, 52, 54, 55 67, 121, 128 Pelszynski, Evelyn 35, 150 Pelszynski, Ronald 143 Peradotti, Robert 72, 102, 143 Pyszka Pyszka, Pyszka Pyszka Carol 31, 122 Charlene 36, 122 Mary 122 Wayne 150 Querciagrossa, Linda 134 Quick, Gary 143 Quick, Robert 150 Raccuglia, Theresa 35, 134 Rafalski, Marcella 35, 49, 134 Ramenofsky, Michael 67, 150 Rataiczak, Rose Marie 100, 122 Ratkiewicz, Diane 21, 24, 143 Ratkiewicz, Judith 21, 35, 150 Rausch, Carole 40, 150 Ream, Suzanne 21, 25, 35, 49, 143 Reeland, Shirley 143 Reese, Janet 134, 137 Page one hundred sixty-9-we fb Remick, Margaret 35, 36, 134, 137 Renkosik, Kathleen 35, 134 Repsel, Richard 143 Rettko, Richard 150 Reutner, Katherine 150 Reynolds, Carolyn 46, 150 Ribolzi, Diane 55, 150 Ribolzi, Don 135 Ricca, Carol 46, 151 Ricci, Joseph 67, 78, 80, 151 Richards, Richards, Richards, Richards, Richards, Richards, Rigazio, Rigazio, Rimmale, Rimmele, Donna 20, 23, 48, 51, 122 Janice 35, 46, 52, 150, 153 Sandra 21, 150 Sarah 35, 41, 150 Sharon 26, 35, 68, 135, 137 Shirley 122, 128 Lee Ann 41, 151 Ronald 143 Harold 46, 151 Roman 67, 143 Robinson, Alan 63, 81, 135, 137 Rochnowski, Joan 35, 100, 151 Roda, Albert 143 Roda, William 67, 151, 153 Rohde, Mary 35, 143 Romano, James 67, 76, 80, 151 Romanowski, Steve 86, 143 Rosenkranz, William 135 Rosploch, Richard 63, 64, 122 Ross, Mary 3, 26, 27, 35, 68, 135, 137 Ross, Paul 141 Ross, Robert 67, 151 Rossman, Donald 25, 122 Rossman, Donna 34, 122 Rossmann, Dale 122 Rottner, Donna 27, 32, 35, 48, 135 Rundle, Marlins 151 Rutgens, Joseph 39, 54, 63, 66, 135 Ryan, Sharon 35, 151 Ryba, Betty 143 Ryba, Charles 80, 82, 123 Rybarczyk, Carole 20, 49, 135, 137 Rybarczyk, Lawrence 143 Rybarczyk, Ray 69, 135 Ryczek, Paula 35, 143 Rynke, Richard 135 Saari, Carla 21, 22, 24, 135 Saathoft, Saathoff, James 67, 80, 151 Loretta 123 Salomone, Rose 143 Samolinski, Barbara 151 Samolinski, Geraldine 123 Samolinski, Ronald 143 Samolitis, Ronald 143 Samolitus, Sharon 46, 151 Sampo, Barbara 47, 123 Sampson, Sharon 18, 35, 151 Page one hundred sixty-two Index Sapienza, Della 32, 151 Saporiti, Mary 26, 35, 54, 135, 137 Savant, Paul 83, 86, 143 Scassiferro, John 63, 135 Scassiferro, Mary 35, 143 Schicke, Shelby 46, 151 Schloeder, Carol 31, 135 Schmidt, Donald 84, 123 Schmidt, Kenneth 135 Schmidt, Max 67, 151 Schmoeger, Gretchen 35, 41, 151 Schorn, Larry 88, 151 Schott, Bob 85, 135 Schott, John 40, 43, 53, 138, 143 Schroeder, D'iane 25, 35, 47, 50, 143 Schweickert, Judy 26, 35, 102, 151 Schweickert, Mary 54, 135 Schweickert, Therese 143 Scoma, Antoinette 19, 22, 25, 35, 135 Scoma, Chuck 143 Seaton Jerry 151 Seghi, Sharon 135 Seitz, Diane 25, 48, 135 Sekula, Dorothy 143 Sell, Robert 20, 21, 24, 25, 48, 123 Sellett, Jim 67, 143 Sellew, Paul 47, 123 Selski, Donald 18, 151 Senica, Carl 135 Senica, Sherrill 143 Sepaniak, Ben 123 Seppi, Doris 48, 135 Sever, Carole 35, 36, 135 Sever, Theresa 135 Severson, Betty 48, 135 Sexton, Bill 63, 64, 123 Seymour, Sue 35, 48, 102, 138, 143, 145 Shea, Danny 143 Shea, Tommy 37, 52, 55, 59, 63, 65, 69, 71, 84, 85, 123 Shebilla, Shirley 46, 151 Shepard, Frank 26, 41, 72, 80, 151 Shetter, David 35, 41, 54, 135 Shieiak, Bernard 83, 143 Short, Alan 135 Siebert, Dennis 151 Siebert, Harold 143 Siebert, Madelyn 25, 135 Siebert, Melvin 123 Simmen, Jill 12, 25, 50, 123 Simmons, Katherine 35, 135 Skerston, James 52, 67, 80, 82, 151 Skovare, Priscilla 35, 151 Skowronski, Sandra 151 Skowronski, Theresa 27, 135 Sledgister, Martha 48, 124 Slogar, Joe 63, 65, 125 Smania Jerry 151, 153 Sment, William 135 Smith, Curtis 48, 149 Smith, Jim 76, 77 Smith Judy 124 Smith Marion 35, 135 Smith, Shirley 135 Smudzinski, Joanne 35, 144 Smudzinski, Paul 63, 65, 124 Snell, Dan 135 Snow, Calvin 138, 144 Snow, Hugh 40, 72, 80, 144 Snow, Richard 124, 128 Sobkowiak, Barbara 124 Sobkowiak, JoAnne 7, 47, 144 Sobkowiak, Ronald 41, 125 Soeder, Elizabeth 52, 151 Soeder, Janet 135 Soens, Jerry 80, 151 Sorrentino, Jimmy 151 Spayer, Donald 136 Spayer, Kathleen 151 Spelich, Allen 52, 80, 151 Spetzler, Carl 76, 151 Spitzmiller, James 125 Splittstoesser, Gary 151 Springborn, Helen 35, 36, 144 Stachowiak, Diana 47, 144 Stachowiak, Kent 144 Stachowiak, Marty 63, 65, 66, 136 Stalker, Willa 48, 49, 144 Stanhouse, Karole 136 Starkey, Deanna 35, 136, 137 Stasik, Walter 151 Steele, John 151 Stegen, Audrey 47, 144 Stein, Janice 151 Stella, Joye 35, 144 Stevens, Melvin 35, 47, 67, 72, 138, 144 Stewart, Janet 49, 136 Stiltel, Louise 144 Stih, Carol 35, 125 Story, Kathleen 40, 125, 128 Strowzewski, Eugene 46 Struglinski, Jerry 136 Studzinski, Sheila 49, 136 Stuppy, Elizabeth 35, 36, 151 Swanson, Allen 13, 36, 125 Swanson, Gerald 48, 67, 144 Swanson, Harold 48, 50, 52, 54, 5 66, 84, 125, 128 Swartz, Joanne 26, 34, 138, 144 Swietek, Don 136 Swietek, Shirley 21, 35, 47, 144 Szott, Charlotte 35, 151 Szott, Francis 87, 96, 125 Szott, Joyce 144 Taggart, Lynn 144 Talbot, Richard 35, 47, 144 Tastad, Danny 27, 29, 144 Tastad, Judith 144 Taveirne, Rita 100, 125 Taylor, Joyce 35, 136 Terando, Kenneth 41, 151 Terry, Gene 63, 80, 82, 83, 136 Thelen, Norma 37, 125 Thompson, Carole 151 Thompson, George 46, 151 Thran, LeRoy 47, 63, 125 Tidaback, Alan 41, 48, 49, 51, 125 Tidaback, Darryl 40, 144 Tomlins, John 144 Tomse, Lois 35, 49, 54, 136 Tomsha, Carl 18, 151 Tonozzi, John 136 Tonquest, Kathe 35, 144 Tostovarsnik, Dick 144 Toth, Dick 41, 67, 80, 144 Towne, Marie 31, 136 Traeger, Carolyn 35, 36, 125 Trattner, Geraldine 152 Trebusak, Donna 144 Tregoning, Donn 67, 73, 152 Trillet, Robert 67, 152 Trost, Alberta 20, 36, 60, 126, 128 Trost, Tom 136 Trout, Luella 152 Trump, Dennis 144 Trump, Patricia 152 Turchi, Louise 144 Turchi, Patricia 136 Turczyn, Judy 34, 40, 126, 128 Turner, Terry 152 Twardowski, Gloria 25, 144 Tyler, Janet 35, 49, 53, 138, 144 Ublish, Donald 125 Udvance, Robert 37, 86, 125 Uebler, Alan 20, 41, 43, 136, 137 Uranich, Gerald 125 Urbanowski, Betty 19, 27, 32, 40, 41, 43, 45, 52, 53, 54, 55, 126, 128 Urbanski, Anita 152 Usseglio, Edith 152 Utz, Gretchen 35, 138, 144 Utz, Patricia 3, 21, 35, 46, 47, 152, 153 Vacca, Richard 152 Vaccaro, Anthony 27, 41, 152 Valle, Marion 34, 80, 144 Vallero, Therese 144 Vegrzyn, Walter 126 Venturelli, Darlene 152 Vester, Deanna 30, 31, 34, 100, 126 Vester, Sharon 152 Vickery, Carole 46, 152 Index Videgar, Wayne 67, 138, 144 Virzi, Sam 67, 152 Vogel, Carol 35, 144 Vogel, Joe 27, 126 Volk, Donald 40, 43, 63, 65, 66, 80, 81, 82, 108, 126, 128 Volk, Joanne 144 Volk, Lois 31, 152 Volk, Vivian 21, 22, 24, 34, 35, 138, 144 Volpe, Ronald 54, 69, 83, 136 Vroman, William 24, 41, 144 Waclaw, Bob 63, 65, 66, 126 Waclaw, Daniel 67, 152 Wadas, Donna 35, 136 Wagner, Joann 153 Waldron, Jerome 144 Walendukanis Michael 144 Waligora, Jacquelyn 35, 144 Wallner, Sandra 152, 153 Wallock, Darlene 152 Walsh, Bob 69, 84, 136 Washkowiak, Carol 144 Washkowiak, Jerry 126 Washkowiak, Robert 46, 152 Wasilewski, Gerald 152 Wasilewski, Jim 46, 152 Waters, Barbara 31, 136 Waters, Sharon 46, 152 Way, Allen 34, 41, 43, 84, 127, 128 Way, Earl 34, 37, 41, 43, 54, 55 84, 127, 128 Webb, Audrey 52, 152 Weber, Barbara 144 Weger, Mary 152 Weiden, Donna 22, 25, 35, 47, 68, 144 Weiland, Jay 29, 144 Weindorf, Janice 26, 35, 152 Weistart, Bill 152 Welch, Phyllis 136 Welsh, Roger 129 Wenskunas, John 67, 152 Wenzel, Clarence 144 Wenzel, Geraldine 152 Wenzel, Kenneth 28, 29, 136 Werntz, Mary 48, 68, 138, 144, 145 West, Sally 32, 36, 152 Westphal, Theresa 26, 152 Westphall, Nelson 136 Whaley, Bennie 23, 40, 48, 127 Whaley, Nelda 25, 47, 50, 138, 145 Wibralski, Charles 63, 65, 80, 81, 127 Wieczorek, Donald 152 Wieczorek, Loretta 152 Willard, Marilyn 27, 36, 48, 49, 136, 137 Willis, Patricia 152 Willis, Shirley 19 Willmeroth, Wilbur 145 Wilson, Clyde 152 Wimpy, Robert 136 Windels, Windlan, Windlan, Windy, A Diane 127 Harold 26, 52, 76, 80 152, 153 Warren 145 rthur 136 Windy, Bob 63, 69, 136 Witek, Ju di 136 Witek, Ron 136 Wlodarchak, Bonnie 47, 145 Woiciechowski, Maryanne 26, 136 Woiciechowski, Roger 145 Woiciechowski, Veronica 127, 128 Wolfe, Bob 47, 136 Wolfe, Donna 48, 127 Wolfe, Janice 152 Wolfe, Mary Ann 145 Woltmann, Marcia 35, 47, 68, 14 Woodruff, Alice 20, 40, 127, 128 Woodshank, Joseph 152 Woodshank, Mary 152 Wozniak, Wozniak, Wren, Be Bill 145 Geraldine 35, 145 rnard 46, 152 Wren, Ronnie 41, 76, 152 Wright, Norman 67, 72, 145 Wuiek, Fred 127 Wyszynski, Arleen 100, 152 Yepsen, David 127, 128 Yero, Jack 13, 127 Yocum, Jon 18, 41, 136 Yonkus, John 152 Young, Patricia 35, 136 Zalazar, Demitri 25, 145 Zaverl, Virginia 145 Zeman, Joseph 40, 97, 152 Zens, Donna 128 Zenzen, J Zermeno, o Ann 136 Cecilia 128 Zires, Walter 136 Zibert, John 137 Zibert, William 53, 67, 78, 145 Ziel, Walter 69, 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