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

 - Class of 1957

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Clubs aren't the only activities- we havea band and a chorus where the musically inclined can make use of their talents. We have our own United Nations in the form of Stu- dent Council whose purpose is to make our days at L-P unforgettable. And who of us can truthfully say that we have forgotten the times we spruced up for the Tea and Prom? iTop leftl Marvin Lance. CTop rightj Marilyn Hill, Marlene Klansek, and Bob Walsh. iBot1om leftl Jack Piano, and Janice Carter. fBottom rightl Judy Oresar, Tom Milliken, Kathy Renkosik, and Pete Magnoni. ,L r sgjwi N fLd.2vvw-op I ff' 'fm il ' l l xl!! Cn Gfgdvu U l I ,114 iii f i' f ' A , 4 li ll By being in clubs, the band, chorus, student council, participating in the talent show or working on a float for the homecoming parade, we feel that we belong and after all, belonging is the most important and satisfying thing that can happen to us. l BJHWL I Lay, Before assemblies, Jack Piano leads the students in singing f'Tiwe Star-Spangled Banner . Students Look Forward To Tuesday Stuart Strue-ver, a former L-P student, tells about his aclventuref in darkest fxtricau. Pam- tvn Harold Bartron, pantomimist, en- Iigntens the students about the art of pantomime. ln a pep assembly, the L-P cheerleaders: Cback rovvl Mary Ross, Sharon Richards, ffrontl Marlene Nico, Sarah Richards, Marcia Woltmann, Carolee Cam- peggio, Carol Niedzvviecki, Sandy Broyelli, Linda Harl, Joan Roch- novvski, dressed in the costumes of various countries, demonstrate cheering in difterent parts ot the world. Assembly Day when Entertaining Programs are Presented Dr. Llvvellyn Head, representative of the Standard Oil Company, perlorrns an interesting experiment with tire. Library assistants clevote one tree period a Karen Haas, Mary Lou Jurkovvski, .loan Piercy, clay to helping out in the library. This years' Ruth Nliillerg CFront fowl Lois Tonwse, Sharon assistants are: fl3acl4 rovvl Nancy Gostomslai, Richarcls, Marcy Ratalslci, ancl Connie Malliclf. Students Make Use of Helpful Staff . Fine Books Ruth Miller, lihrary assistant, inalres a helpful suggestion. ll Vince Matual will use that important reference hook during thircl period, Sheila Platt may reserve it for overnight Use. lhnii- twulvi' When their assignments require the use of and unbound periodicals, and carefully selected library materials, L-P students may study in the pamphlets are sources of information for special library. A fine reference collection, many bound reports and investigations. and Quiet Atmosphere of the Library The card catalog is the index to bocks in the library. Janet Gmeiner is preparing a bibliography for a term paper, and Dick Hauser is locating information for a special report. The L-P book collection includes l7,000 volumes. Having completed his research for a assignment, Walter Ziel is deciding which of many interesting magazines he will read. The L-P library subscribes to l11O periodicals and three newspapers. particular l Page thirteen The freshman representatives learn how to conduct a meeting according to parliamentary procedure: lloack rovvl Pat Dooley, Jo Ann Planker, Kathryn Stacknik, Carol Werntz, Susan Baima, Sarah LaFlamme, Carolyn Swietek, Sandra Guziec, and Sherry Ivlovvg Cthird rovvj Bobby Grisolano, Herby Mertel, Tommy Hocking, Kenneth Videgar, . The Student Council Richard Franklin, Sandra Ellerbrock, Joann Bukovic, and Sandra Pisoni, Csecond rowj Bill Bertusi, John Lamboley, Ron Mrowicki, Gerrard Stein, Mac Billard, and Mary Jo Zens, Hirst row! Dick Paulicka, Jerry Stachowiak, Richard Dittle, Paul Young, and Georgianne Kowalczyk. , L-P's governing body, . . composed of student representatives . John Schott, district president, reports to the Student Council members on what is going on in his district. Page fourteen The junior representa- tives vote for the scrapbook committee: fback rowl Jim Boyer, Betty Beck, Pat Champley, and Clarence Dingerson, lthird rowl Judy Petek, Mike Liberta, Bar- bara Kotowski, Rae Zukow- ski, William Zibert, and John Schott, Csecond rovvl Rod Platt, Marcia Woltmann, Jim Sellett, Judy Miller, Bill Nico, and Jo Sobko- wiak, lflrst rowj Margo Nieslawski, Vic Gostomski, John Tomlins, and Gretchen Utz. . works toward school improvement . The candidates for Stu- dent Council President, John Schott, Rod Platt, Bill Nico, and Sandy Brovelli, give campaign speeches to a high-school assembly. John Schott is the Student Council president for '57 -'58. Page fifteen The sophomore repre- sentatives voice their opin- ions in the Student Council meetings: Cback rowl Ken Long, Janice Klein, Patricia Utz, and Allen Spelich, Cthird rowl Jerry McGeorge, Judy McManus, Gretchen Sch- moeger, Bob Ross, and Mary Jean Daley, Csecond rowl Ronnie Wren, Janice Wolfe, Dorothy Jakubek, Gerard Pearson, and Ken Cheme- lewski, ftirst rowl Bob Gar- zanelli, Susie Eschenbaum, Carol Kudla, and Stan Boyer. Distributes Thanksgiving Baskets-Sponsors Clothing Drive Some of the Student Council members pack Thanksgiving bas- kets which will be distributed to the needy families of the com- munity. Pictured are Mary Lou Saporiti, Gladys Balconi, Lois Tomse, Ron Volpe, Jean Derango, Don Grant, and Ken Jesiolowski. The senior representatives serve on the Student Council for the last year: lback rovvl Don Grant, Joan Harris, Keith Beck, Judy Koenig, a n d Ken Jesiolovvski, lsecond rowl Mary Lou Sa- poriti, Rita Niiak, Betty Lushina, and Hartmut Spetz- Ier, lfirst rovvl Lois Tomse, David Sltetter, Pat Turchi, and Dennis Foley. Learns and Practices Good Citizenship The officers of the Student Council keep the sergeant-at-arms, Gladys Balconi, recording meetings in order: Jerry Hall, sergeant-at-arms, secretary, and Jean Derango, secretaryg not Walter Nlenning, president, Joe DeCaroIi, vice- pictured. president, Bob Schott, treasurer, Ron Volpe, Page seventeen Students of Mr. Don Smith and Orville Bauer's homerooms worked together on the float that won third place. l Karen Julander, Betty Beck, Beverly Beck, and Sandy Brovelli rode on Miss Mary Stevens' homeroom float. Their theme was Changing the East Aurora Tomcats from tigers to kittens and won first prize. The Homecoming . . Parade . . Fun . Frolics Miss Margaret Patton's homeroom warriors really vvhooped it up in the annual homecoming parade. Their float tied for first with Miss Mary Stevens' homeroom. n-v:- Y , I 4' 1 I . , v tes- it ati? s U .milf 4' Miss Mary VVeeg's homeroom rode in the parade with the idea of washing the toe out. Among the suds and lather they won an honor- able mention. PagC eighteen Mary Ross, Anita Miller, Jean Derango, Sandy Brovelli, Linda Harl, and Diane Schroe- der look on as the coveted crown is placed on Queen, Sharon Richards. Not pictured are Mary Lou Saporiti and Jo Sobkowiak. . climaxes with The Festive Floral Crown During the halt of the Home- coming game the iunior attendants, Diane Schroeder, Jo Solokowiak lloack seatb, and Sandy Brovelli and Linda Harl Cfront seatj, ride around the football Field and wave to the cheer- ing crowd. Maggy H- S .N4M,.4. i E..-rd' 'D--Q N , N42 ,. , ik lBack seatl Anita Miller, Jean Derango, and Cfront seatl, Mary Ross and Mary Lou Saporiti, the senior attendants, are driven around the football field during halftime of the Homecoming game. Page ninetcc 1 The members of Girls' Chorus begin the year by performing at a Freshman assembly: iback rowl Pat Huff, Gloria Jean King, Julia Marie Allen, Marie Nosalik, Beverly Bornac, Norma Ritter, Joyce Mrowicki, Susan Pricco, Barbara Konieczki, Rita Elder, Mary Lou Pivonski, Mary Ann Downey, Julienne Coulter, Jacqueline Turchi, Jane Eustice, Joan LaFlamme, Csecond rowl Phyllis Hill, Janine White, Donna Noel, Betty Loebach, Sharon Pisa- neschi, Marie Baratta, Sharon Pilarski, Joan Locati, Sharon Way, Bonnie Conway, Mary Ann Kowalczyk, Janice Woodrick, Janice Noonan, Susan Schweickert, Janice Koehler, Georgia Billard, Sandra Auler, Karen Lindenmeyer, Kath- erine Utz, ffront rowl Diane Malahowski, Almeta Knutson, Nancy Sherman, Audrey Ann Pohar, Karen Schoening, Sherry lvlow, Carol Werntz, Anne Sellew, Virginia Sigmund, Diane Walters, Mary Ann Jakse, Ramona Kalnas, Cnot picturedl Ann Jaslcolslxi. . . . . . Chorus Members Work Hard if Advanced Choir Ofticersz Janet Gmeiner, vice- president, Jim Krultz, treasurer, Jack Piano, president, and Phyllis Gearicia, secretary, plan all social activities of the chorus. Page twcnty Carol Werntz, Sherry lvlow, Karen Lin- denmeyer, Kathy Utz, Sharon Way, and Mary Lou Pivonski, members of the Freshman Girls' Sextet, are always ready and eager to sing. They perform at many social functions. Advanced Choir is the goal of every chorus member. Students who have achieved this goal are: Cback rowl Judy Bufzlington, Bonnie Potthoff, Colleen Brady, Theresa Brongel, Jerry Milaicki, Jerry Jones, Ron Imm, Harold Ward, Don New- burn, Melvin Stevens, George Caldwell, Travis Allen, Joyce Huff, Linda Harl, Mary Pabian, lthird rowl Donna Kay Rottner, Donna Weiden, Marilyn Willard, Janice Carter, Jerry McGeorge, Gary Huettemann, Jerry Swanson, Bernard Wren, Dick Kotz, Joseph Pierski, Barbara Loch, Doris Seppi, Betty Severson, Csecond rowj Joan Piercy, Margo Nieslawski, Mary Ann Werntz, Marlene Klanselc, Jeannie Hill, Don Nowakowski, Curtis Smith, Jack Piano, Gerald Falk, James Krultz, Jo Sob- kowiak, Janet Gmeiner, Andrea Dzik, Judine Donnelly, Ctront rowj Janet Panzica, Barbara Kotowski, Rae Zukowski, Sue Seymour, Carol Mathieson, Darlene Keutzer, Diane Seitz, Nelda Whaley, Dorothy Jones, Rose Mary Krolak, Phyllis Gearica, Judy Oresar. . Reltearse Daily the year 'round . Members of the Fresh- man Boys' Glee Club take , pride in their work. lStand- ingl Dennis Mariani, Ray Ferclig, Wayne Ball, John Arnold, Bill Maier, Louis Assalley, Bill White, fSittingl Howard Gurl-ce, Bill Bertusi, Ronald Wyzgowski, Paul Young, Francis Donovan, and Donald Dwyer are mem- bers of this years' Glee Club. Page twen ty-one Boys and girls ot Mixed Chorus blend their voices in song. Members of Mixed Chorus are: Cback rowl Ruth Miller, Mary Bartlett, Judy Buttington, Pat Utz, Harold Rirnmele, Melvin Stevens, Darryl Tidabach, Jim Greening, Jirn Hadley, John Seghi, Charles Mitchell, Janice Richards, Mary Rohde, Audrey Glupczynski, trniddle fowl Jo Ann Mazzetti, Andrea Elder, Susan Zulavvnick, Victoria Jerman, Jo Ann Carr, Mary Lou Ocepeck, Carolyn Reynolds, Carol Schloeder, Nann Papke, Carol Condie, Jean Ganze, Sandra Mussatto, Dolores Jones, Joan Harris, ifront rovvl Phyllis Welch, Jill Gregorich, Sharon Waters, Arlene Gens, Rosemary Misiak, Joanne Goskusky, Martha Lyons, Sylvia Fovvlie, Lee Ann Rigazio, Carol Jean Loch, Janice Kres- kowski, Pat Long, and Janice Wolfe, . strive for perfection . . have lun singing . l x A Jerry McG-eorge, Gary Huetternann, Dick Kotz, and Glen Glauser, of the Sophomore Boys' Quartet, rehearse a new routine. Page twenty two The soloists for the L-P and L-P-O Christmas Bonnie Pottholll, Dick Kotz, and Mary Ann Werntz Concert are Marilyn Willard, Camilla Rumsavich, Dorothy Jones plays the organ. . Christmas Concert . . Highlight of the season . Sophomore art students, Dick Piraino, Don Novakovvski, Rosalie Pretto, and Karen Haas work on scenery for the Christmas Concert. xi X lg! . . . A in Rf F .' 5 ,A 4 5 H Page twenty-three i' By the Side ot the Mill with its sails hanging still they paint, paint, paint. COpening chorus to the Red Mill.l rf: Con Kidder, Uack Pianol, Tina . ,. Uanice Carterl, Bertha, lCamilla Rum- savichl, and Kid Conner, CBill a gamble they better Go While the K, , Goin' Is Good . ,W , Donnellyj decide rather than take is W . 'Figs L ,VC . , gf fgfk is: M . L-P and L-P-O Vocal Departments combine . vi We will elope to- if night and sail away to the Isle of our Dreams says Catpain Doric QBill Liebhartl to Gretchen lCarol Lipirtskil. lltsl Ne parlez pas! Je rage, Ce Cost aflreuxu says Madame de Le Pere lMarililly Antoninol to Joshua Pennefeather Ofaden Paramenterl who has lust smashed her new car. V, l Con in disguise. Try to elope, will you? snarls the Burgomaster Since the sheriff is looking for Kid fLes Schomasl, you'll be locked right here in the Connor and Con Kidder, they disguise old red mill. Franz, the sheriff, Uohn Ginnl, holds themselves as italian musicians. the two lovers apart. . . . . . To present operetta Red Mill lt was really your hand I asked for, says the Governor fDick Kotzi to Bertha lCamilla Rumsavichl. All the problems are solved when Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson arrive on the scene. lt's really only Kid and Juliene Coulter, Karen Julan- der, Gretchen Utz, and Karen Scltoening roast not dogs at the annual G. A. A. picnic. . members of The Girls' Athletic Association . . learn co-operation and good sportsmanship . Team captains fback rovvj JoAnne Farnetti, Lanter, Joyce Szott, Paula Ryczek, and June Karen Julander, Carole Jakubiak, Martha Lyons, Gealovv lead the girls in all sports activities. Penny Crosiar, Lois Budziakg lfront rovvl Sheila Page twenty-six m a-1-f .:.1ia..- -- Members of G. A. A. participate in many sports, one of which is volleyball. Here, Judy Ostertag fcenterl demonstrates to Janice Heuser llettl and Judy Prentice Crightl the correct way to serve. Bonnie Potthofl, Judy Ostertag, and Kathy Crosiar practice badminton techniques. . . as well as proper form and skill in sports . G. A. A. ofhcers plan all activities and social events of the club: Cback rovvl Martha Lyons, sophomore repre- sentative, Pat Murphy, junior repre- sentativeg Lynn Janz, senior board member, Betty Beck, publicity chair- man, lfront rovvl Donna Rottner, treasurer, Sheila Platt, secretary, Beverly Beck, vice-president, and Patti Fransen, president. Page twenty-seven Officers and Faculty Sponsors of the Future Hornemakers of Arnerica: fstandingl Miss Margaret Patton, sponsor, Janet Pottinger, vice-president, Barbara Waters, historian, fseatedl Miss Lydia Mussman, sponsor, Joann Goskuski, treasurer, Bernie Liss, partliarnentariang Connie Mtallick, president, Virginia Faletti, program chairrnan, Janice Marenda, degree chairman, and Kathy Doyle, secretary, plan the year's activities. Future Homemakers of America work 'toward new horizons' Girls of the F. H. A. make favors for Highland Sanitorium in Ottawa: Lucille Blanford, Carleen Fink, June Maggio, Donna Rottner, Doris Seppi, and Lois DeGroot. After the initiation of new members, lunch is served to all. Mary Comp serves Judy Farneti, while Donna Gapinski, June Welsh, and Judy Spriet wait their turn. K A ' A Q ,f V' L if 1 X A' s S.. . i K Page twenty-eight ,.... L-mu.. .....--- X ....... The ofticers of the F. F. A.: Bob Halm, vice- president, Mr. James Gibbons, adviser, Richard Keutzer, treasurer, Charles Lavens, president, and Kenneth Wenzel, secretary, are inspecting a remote-control yard light. Future Farmers ot America learn newest methods in farming Clarence Wenzel and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenzel, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Ernat and son Jim Ernat, Larry Mills and Ronald Petersen enioy the F. F. A. potluck dinner. For past farm projects some of the members of the F. F. A. are awarded trophies from various organizations. Bob Halm, received a trophy from the Oglesby Rotary Club, Clarence Wenzel received one from the Lions Club, Mr. Rudy Grubar, chairman of the advisory council farming program presented the awards, and Jim Ernat, whose award was given by the Peru Rotary Club. 1.1,,.N,ls.w-- 1n ll X-se fBack rovvl Charlotte Szott, Esther Liss, and Sandra Wallner, Ctront rowl Janice Richards, Marsha Thomas, Sharon Batty, and Carole Robinson cheered our football players as they rnade a touchdown. . The Members ot the Pep Club The students that worked on the Pep Club float were privileged to ride on it in the parade. Page thirty enthusiastic school boosters CStandingl Anita Miller, treasurerp Kenny Long, secretary, and Mr. Don Anderson, adviserg look on as Jean Derango, presidentg and Miss Mar- garet Patton, adviserg display the La Salle-Peru penant. Not pictured is Mary Haskins, vice-president. Help Cheer Our Teams to Victory . The Pep Club members take a break during halt-time of a basketball game. Marcella Rafalski and Jerry Dittle, Sandy Brovelli and Buddy DiCrispino, Rae Zukowski and Bruce Glwilino, and Lois Marini and Dick Mallie are having a good time at the Pep Club Dance. Page thirty-one Pat Krolak, Evelyn Nellis, Gary Quick, Loretta Ahcin, Elizabeth Stuppy, Pat Murphy, Jean Kwatick, Linda Fitzke, Tom Milliken, Bob Prohs, and Jack Schott looks on while Marion Valle writes the problem of the week on the board. 'Qi Pat Krolak, vice-president, Bill Nico, presi- dent, and Peg Faletti, secretary-treasurer, dis- cuss a problem with Mr. Don Herrick, adviser. Math Club . . Wizards of The numeric figures Pa lStandingD Janice Adrian, Arleen Wyszynski, Janice Klein, Dick Hauser, Victor Gostomski, Bill Nico, and Mike Liberta, Csittingl Karen Julander, Gretchen Lltz, Jill Gregorich, Kay Morrisey, and Judy Petek work out a problem on the slide rule. ge thirty-two Roseann Lipka, Joanne Farnetti, Ken Jesiolovvski, Sandy Dobovsky, Theresa Brongel, Vivian Volk, and Nancy Gostornski look on while Peg Falettii works on a Trigonometry problem. Donna Weiden, president, Betty Beck, secretary-treasurer, and Toni Scoma, vice-president, officers of the Art Club, look over a drawing while Mr. Edward Edwards, adviser, looks on approvingly. . Art Club . . Wizards of the brush and canvas. Members of the Art Club: Kback rowl Toni Scoma, Sandy Ellerbrock, and Becky Bly, ffront rowl Betty Beck, Nancy Gostomski, Pat Lister, Judy Ostertag, and Diane Hart plan the settings for the operetta. Page thirty-three Miss Patricia Travers, sponsor, explains re- O'ConneIl, secretary-treasurer, Carleen Fink quirements for nurses' training. Martha Bansberg, social chairman, and Sally West, program chair vice-president, Marilyn Willard, president, Carol man, listen attentively. . Future Nurses learn hospital fundamentals Jane Kearns, Judy Jakubiak, Pat Erio, Joan Harris, and Jean Pohar gather rna- terials to build a fire for the Club picnic. Page thirty-four After the regular monthly business meeting, members of the Spanish Club have a brief discussion in Spanish to refresh their minds ancl brush up on the language. Group includes: lfilth rowl Dick Borland, Dean Wierth, Lynn Janz, lfourth rowJ Suzanne Ream, Nann Papke, Theresa Skowronski, Emmy Pc-ters, Jean Hill, Patricia Murphy, Sandra Wallner, Janice Klein, Mr. Don Anderson, sponsor: lthird rowl Janice Richards, Janice Stein, Janet Panzica, Sharon Bufto, Susan Schweickert Jackie Kistler, Nancy Naffziger, Janice Weinclorf, Mr. Earl Trobaugh, sponsor, fsecond rowi Bob Prohs, Sheila Platt, Jean Welsh, Martha Lyons, Loretta Wieczorek, Barbara Kotowski Joanne Swartz, Gloria Nicoli, ffront rowj Vic Gostomski Francis Donovan, Jim Windlan, Jim Boyer and John Byrne. . . . Spanish Club members learn of Mexico . . . 'fzaif lynn Jane, president, shows Spanish Cluh Ofllcc-rs and Sponsors: Cback rowi Jim Boyer, secretary, Vic Gostomski, vice-prcniclvntg Barbara Kotovvski, trea- surer, Mr. Trohaugh and Mr. Anderson, sponsors, lfrnnt rovvl Joanne Swartz, program chairman, Jean Hill and Janice Richards, social committee mem- bers, and Siuanne Ream, social chair- man, Ilw colorful Costumes of Mexico. Page thirty-five . Ushers' ? Ushers' Club members assist at the operetta, concerts, and many other social functions. Upper class- men iback rovvi Sheila Studzinski, Lois Tomse, Sharon Richards, Mary Lou Jurkovvski, Cmiddle rovvl Janet Stewart, Janet Tyler, Karen Julan- der, Cfront rovvl Marcella Rafalski, Jean Derango are active members. Club adds color to many social events Nancy Link, Ruth Ann Miller, Beth Ann Kline, Sue Ream, Sheila Platt, Carole Rybarczyk, and Mary Moriarity pose for a picture during intermission ot the Christmas Concert. Underclassmen are also active in Ushers' Club. lBack rovvl Janice Klein, Ann Park, Carole Costa, ltront rovvb Sally West, Mary Ziel, and Lynette Weyand engage in club activities. Lois Marini, treasurer, Emily Peters, president, and Mary Ross, secretary, serve as Ushers' Club ofticers. Their duties are to organize and plan activities ot the club. 1 tm va 4 ti Q ax f . A group of L-P and L-P-O musi- cians played as the Brigadiers: lback rowj Mike Yocum, Bill Donnelly', Jim Way , Roy Keebler', Jerry Kusmaul', James Jaskolskig lfront rowl Harry Legett', Ed Jaskolski', Wayne Keuhn', Arlyn Balda g Jack Morrison' is at the piano. L-P-O Students, Publications sponsors fifth annual 'raleni show nl. lt's a Small, Small World Margo Nieslawski, Emily Peters, Mary Ann Werntz, Jean Hill, and Sandy Brovelli blacked up for their presentation of Blue Skies . The Liberty Belles pause before their performance of Parade of the Wooden Soldiers : Kback row? Eileen Del- vallee, Marcy Rafalski, Sheila Studzinslwig lfront rowj Mary Haskins, Carol Rybarczyk, and Janet Gmeiner. Alan Uebler is the narrator for the Cavalcade of Rl1ytl1m: Page thirty-sovcn iRovv Hvcl Evan Batty Jolwn Hicks, Monte Baker, Tommy Millikcn, Perry Erlmrt, CJ .C.Jg Kent Hess, Pamela Duncan, Crow lourl Vivi Carlson, Jc-anno Jaskolski, Suzanne Glowaclci, Joseph Ionian, Janice Leone, Janet Zibcrt, Anne Cannon, JoAnn Farnc-ni, Rolwrt Aulnr, James Way, tJ. Cl, Stanton Boyer, irow tlirevl Poarlonc- Falctti, Emily Peters, Carole Rausclt, Eileen Dolrlwrstcin, Rosalie Curatolo, Patricia Fresclfii, Patricia Dooley, Sandra Ricci, Sandia Dobovslcy, Glenn Hook, Doris Monncnip lrovv twol Beatrice Bolelli, Anicla Miller, Douglas Banlco, Evelyn Nellis, JoAnne Lilniez, Janice Klopcic, Marlene Klansclc, Dale Lamps, Patricia Callalwang Lrow oncl lynn Janz, David Priebe, .luditlw Clwcslic Julie Tolnlcfr, Karen Conglilin, kvulyn Vallero. . . L-P Band plays for school activities: instrumental music teachers are Mr. Austyn Edwards, brass, and Mr Eugene Ste-inquest, vvooclvvincl. Band Director Daryl Fetters has been in charge of instrumental music at LAP since i948 'iw in I - .rvdii 1 ' ,gi .l- , 4. ,ma a. J 4 ,.. -- Y - CRovv hvej Janice Carter, Director Daryl Fetters, John Edwards, Peter Magnoni, Lynn Kirsteatter: Crow fourl Ted Kidd, Robert Bartels, Gary Sudano, Mike Yocum, Dale Leach, Joyce Kane, Ronald Mrawicki, Danny Barr, Ronald Wren, Dean Wierth, Richard Lipka, James Hegland, Crow threej Sheila Platt, Richard Hauser, Richard Blott, James Feurer, Joyce Pierro, Richard Toth, Gloria Stegen, William Vroman, David Hallmark, Roy Keebler, CJ. CJ, James Jaskolski, Crow twoj Janice Bildhauer, Arlyn Balda, CJ. CJ, Beverly Beck, Teresa Hoelzer, Linda Coulter, William Schwarz, Joyce Mrowicki, Lee Ann Rigazio, Janice Ostertag, Crow onel Hugh Snow, Rebecca Bly, Kay Miller, Jack Schott, Phillip Kotz, James Boyer. CAbsentJ: James Krolak, Richard Lipinski, Ronald Maas, Kenneth Terando, Jerry Kusmaul, CJ. CJ. . . . football and basketball games . . . . . ,fwm.....aSg,,a.a-qaaemqamwna-wane-,ggi si. Rv ...ma-...aaaa-Q-4Shn ,...m,........-----'--Q .aqu- Orlicers of the Band Parents' Association: Mr. Raymond Wren, - vice - president, Mrs. William ' Peters, treasurer, Mr. Melvin X Hook, president, and Mrs. Ray- mond Wren, secretary, help plan the year's band program and activities. as ,,..........-...N-f -.M-Qwq-e I .i,t..-..aNood0A ' -Q ...uname mwah Www Page thirty-nine Highlighting football and basketball games were the performances of the Cavalettes. This sixteen-girl team includes: Cback rowj Theresa Raccuglia, Lois Tomse, Nancy Link, Gladys Balconi, Mary Haskins, Carole Rybarczyk, Sheila Studzinski, Marcella Rafalskig lfront rowl Lois Marini, Mary Lou Saporiti, Janet Gmeiner, Mary Lou Jurkowski, Sharon Richards, Eileen Delvallee, Mary Ross, and Jean Derango. The Cavalettes rehearsed dili- gently and with the L-P Band added spice and variety to the half-time shows. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Perform with new group - Cavalettes BAND CALENDAR l 956-57 20-28 Pre-School Rehearsals. 2l Football Show, St. Bede at L-P. 28 Football Show, Thornton at L-P-O. 5 Football Show, Joliet at L-P, Parents' Night. Oct, l2 Football Show, East Aurora at L-P, Homecoming, Oct. I9 Football Show, L-P at West Rockford. Oct. 26 Football Show, North Park at L-P-O, Homecoming. Nov. 2 Football Show, East Rockford at L-P. Nov Dec. 9 Football Show, Grand Rapids at L-P O, Parents' Night. 7 Basketball Game, Ottawa at L-P. Dec, ll Basketball Game, Marseilles at L-P. Dec. I6 Christmas Concert. Dec. 19 Band Christmas Party, Dec. 21 Basketball Game, Joliet at L-P. Dec. 26 Band Alumni Reception. Jan. 29 Basketball Game, Streator at L-P. Feb. l Basketball Game, Freeport at L-P. Feb. 8 County Institute, Band and Cavalettes. Feb. I2 Basketball Game, Hall at L-P. Feb, l5- Basketball Game, West Rockford at L-P Feb. l9 Basketball Game, Sterling at L-P. Mar, l Basketball Game, East Rockford at LP Mar, 3 Pre-Lenten Vespers Conceit. Mar. I9 -Band Assembly. Mar. 16 St Patrick's Day Parade. Apr. 2 Concert for Peru Grade Schools. Apr. 9 Concert for Oglesby Grade Schools. Apr. 26-27-Operetta, Red Mill', May 4 -State Catholic War Veterans Parade. May 20 -Band Parents' Awards Banquet. May 23 Tri-City Music Festival in Stadium. June 6 Commencement Concert. Jan. I8 Basketball Game, West Aurora at L-P. Jan. 22 Basketball Game, St, Bede at L-P, Examining the parts of a clarinet are Band Officers: lback rowl Beatrice Bolelli, secretary, John Schott, vice- president, ffront rowl Lynn Janz, vice- president, Anida Miller, president, and Pearlene Falletti, treasurer. Page forty 5. Fi,-5, CG,-,wi ggciigiiz James Jaskolski, James Hegland, Second Cornet Section: David Hallmark, William Vroman, d Riclmrd Lipka. Dean Wiertlt, and Ron Wren. .presents concerts and school assemblies . . . Third Clarinet Section: Cback rowl Pat Freschi, Pat Dooley, Janice leone, Janet Zibert, Anne Cannon, Cfront rowl Karen Couglwlin, Evelyn Vallero, JoAnn Libiez, Janice Klopcic, Rosalie Curatoln. First Clarinet Section: lynn Janz, Dave Priebe, Beatrice Bolelli, Anida Miller, Pcarlene Falletti, Emmy Peters, Vivi Carlson, Jean Jaskolski. Ricliard Hauser, bassoon, Marlene Klanselc, Dale Lamps, alto rlarinctsg Sandra Ricci, Sandra Dobovsky, Glen Hook, Doris Mennem, bass clarinets, Knot pictured: Sheila Platt, bassoonj. Page forty-one Tuba Section: John Edwards, Pete Nlagnoni, Wayne Third Cornet Section: Dan Barr, Ron Mrowicki, Judy Kane Temple, Lynn Kirstcatter. Joyce Kane . . plays lor community programs . Percussion Section: Richard Lipin- slci, Monty Bal-cor, Evan Batty, Ron Maas, John Hicks, Perry Erhart, Tontnty Milliken, Pam Duncan, Janice Carter, Kent Hess. Baritone Section: Jo Ann Farnelti, Bob Auler, Keith Trombone Section: Dale Leach, Mike Yocum, Gary Beck, Stanton Boyei. Sudano, Robert Bartels, Ted Kidd. works hard Fr:-nah Horn Section: Ken Teranclo, Jim Krolak, Gloria Stcgcn, Dick Toth, Joyco Pivrro, Jim Foyer, Richard Bloclt. Olrov .incl Flute Section: Jim Boyer, Phil Kolz, clmcg Iohn Schott, Kay Miller, Becky Bly, Hugh Snow, Janice Bilcllmuoi, Pat Callahan, flutes. Saxophone Section: Janice Oster ter, Theresa Hoelzer, Beverly Beck Second Clarinet Section: Judy Chcslic, Julie Tobier, Douglas Banko Evelyn Nellis, Eileen Dohberstcin, Susan Glowacki, Joseph Zeman, Knot pictured: Carol Rauschl. gains much experience . . . tag, Lee Ann Rigazio, Joycc Mro- wicki, William Schwartz, Linda Coul- 1 the Tea . Mary Haskins, Senior class social chairman, Buddy DiCrispino, Junior class president, and Mary Ross, Senior class president greet the students attending . Seen on the Scene at The L-P Christmas Tea CLeft picture? Miss Leta Marsh, Junior class adviser, and Kathy Tonquest arrange the cookies on the serving table. CRight picturei Colleen Brady pours tea for Mr. Earl Trobaugh, Senior class adviser. Pete Magnoni, Sandy Brovelli, and Donna Weiden enjoy a cup of tea and share a good laugh at the annual Junior-Senior Christmas T SS' ea. Page forty-four Carolee Campeggio and Barbara Barto take time from the excitement to chat awhile. s X Yi W-Vt - ' i 3 A Q ,r We K .- X ,gpg 21' .gunna Paul Dooley ancl Jack Bolen look on vvhile Thomas Hogy casts his vote. On November 6, American Government classes held a mock presidential election. Here Bob Walsh, Rita Buchanan, Theresa Raccuglia, Sharon Richards Ron Volpe, Nelson Westphal, and Ray Rybarczylc wait their turn to vote. Students of today . . Leaders of tomorrow Gladys Balconi, Marianne Faletti, Rose Mary Ferrari, Theresa Raccuglia and Sharon Richards Rita Buchanan, and Lois Tomse tally votes of the read the results ofthe election over the election. public address system. 'i l l Q i P gQ V at--wmv-wwf . mm Q I A - , - as l i The members of the Annual Stafff present an assembly for the Freshmen students explaining the Ell Ess Pe. The What's Your Line panel includes Arlene Anacin Uean Mahnicl, Katharine Kilioy lDeanna Starkeyl, Senator Serf CCurtis Smithl, Rip Van Allen Urene Kruswickil, and Jean Charles Daily lShirlee Svvietekj. . The Ell Ess Pe Staff acquaints The Freshmen . with The Annual . . sponsors Sadie Hawkin's Dance . l l' l B 'a 4 c . ,.,, i vl ml 'Z' 'fri , non 1' tc' Page forty-six The winners of the Cor- sage Contest at the Sadie Hawkin's Dance are: lback rowl Bob Parnisari and Gladys Balconi fthird placelg Jack Bolen and Sharon Richards Csecond placelg Marlene Nico and Joe Rut- gens Chrst placelg Cfront rowl Charles MacBrayne and Judy Kratz, Guy Scoma and Betty Beck Chonorable men- Tionl. The Freshman Publication Representatives check to see that everyone has turned in his money during the subscription drive. fStandingl Judy Roda, Virginia Liss, Rita Thorp, Leila Crane, Mary Ann Harvey, Sharon Way, Audrey Chiado, Sharon Pilarski, fseatedl Susan Schvveic- kert, Bill Klopcic, Louis Assalley, Ray Ferdig, Janice Heuser, Cnot picturedj Dean Wierth, were chosen to take charge of freshman subscriptions, Sophomore Publication Representatives learn how to record the subscriptions forthe EII Ess Pe. fStandingl Pat Ferrari, Susan Duncan, Elizabeth Stuppy, Janet Harmon, Marlene Nico, Bill En- twistle, Carol DiCrispinog Cseatedl Loretta Ahcin, Mary Bartlett, JoAnn Mazzetti, learn to accept new responsibilities. . Homeroom Editors work hard during subscription drive . Junior Publication Representatives get to- gether to check subscriptions. CStandingl Barbara Gates, Judith Kratz, Barbara Miglia, Marcy Halm, Barbara Causa, Pat Cumber- worth, Sharon Buffog Cseatedl Richard Borland, Dick Toth represent their class members during their first year as upperclassmen. Senior Publication Representatives wait in line to turn in their subscriptions. Nancy Link, Carole Rybarczyk, Doris Ciesielski, Janice Marenda, Judy Buftington, Le Dean Freschi, Theresa Brongel, Jack Piano are in charge of subscriptions during their last year at L-P. Page forty-seven Mrs. Dorothe Kostellic, adviser, types as Vivi Volk, editor, dictates Ell Ess Pe copy. Andrea Dzik, business manager, checks the budget with Deanna Starkey, faculty editor, and and Jackie Waligora, assistant business manager. . Publications staff plan, eolit, and . prootread the book . Activities editors: Cback rowt Janet Pottinger, Joanne Smud7inski, and Irene Kruswiclci, and sports editors, itront rowt Jerry Swanson, Jim Libiez, and Ken Long, draw their dummy section. Page forty eight The class editors: lback rowt Curtis Smith, Sophomore, Rose- ann Lipka, Freshman, Joyce Szott, Senior, ltront rowt Shirlee Swietek, Junior, and Jean Mah- nic, Freshman, discuss plans for their individual class sections. 5 in 'SX 0 w 8 gO Nlrs. Dorothe Kostellic, adviser, presents Quill Vivi Volk, editor. These students have completed and Scroll membership cards to Jim Libiez, sports two years of work on the Ell Ess Pe Staff. editorg Janet Pottinger. activities editor: and . Quill and Scroll climaxes two years of service . Marion Dane, J. C. editorg explains to Roseann Lipka, Joyce Szott, Shirlee Swietek, and Irene Kruswicki, future members of the Quill and Scroll, 5471171 that these seven candles are symbolic of the Quill and Scroll's aims and aspirations. Curtis Smith was absent when picture was taken. Wfmmarrwfz ftffypfl Mill! ifflllllllllllllll, rrffnmruf' fBack rowj Susan Pricco, Julienne Coulter, Jean Hoscheit, Mary Ann Downey, Barbara Bartlett, Sandra Pisoni, Joann Bukovic, Joyce Conerton, James Krolak, Robert Jaskowiak, Don Felten, John Capello, Cthird rowj Rita Thorp, Sharon Sharp, Janice Gstertag, Julie Tobler, Joan LaFlamme, Evalynn Schmitz, William Schwarz, Jim Schweigert, Louis Assalley, Carlier Lauer, lsecond rowj Donna Noel, Mary Beth Boyle, Edna Kimber, Sandy Ricci, Mary Ann Harvey, Joan Locaii, Jean Prazen, Kent Hess, Bill Bertusi, Howard Gurke, lfront rowl Sharon Legrenzi, Linda Kruswicki, Kathy Utz, Joyce Pierro, Suzanne Glowacki, Janice Heuser, Nancy Labens, Kathryn Stacknik, Dick Paulicka, Paul Pocius were on the High Scholarship during their first semester at L-P. . . . Students excell in Scholastic Ability . . CBack rowj Ken Nsichtnebel, Joe Marinangeli, Francis Kukowski, David Priebe, Jerry McGeorge, Dick Kotz, Mary Bartlett, lfourth rowj Carol Brennan, Henrietta Gapski, Jean Kwatick, JoAnn Carr, Jerry Srnania, Bonnie Potthoft, Darlene Vcnturelli, Anne Park, Qthird rowl Cecelia Benvenuti, Sylvia Fowlie, Charlotte Bierbrodt, Janet Harmon, Kathy Crosiar, Joann Wagner, Sandra Mussatto, Marlene Nico, lsecond rowj John Steele, Stan Boyer, Janice Klein, Carol Hebel, Janice Richards, Becky Bly, Patricia Utz, lfront rowj Janice Adrian, John Bernard, Arleen Vllyszynski, David Hallmark, Mary Kay Grove, Joanne Farnetti, Jim Windlan are rewarded for their hard work and study by being in the High Scholarship the first semester of their sophomore year, Page fifty iBack rowl Patrick Krolak, Emmy Peters, Suzanne Ream, Carolee Campeggio, Nancy Gostomski, Penny Crosiar, Marlene Klansek, Roseann Lipka, lthird rowl Marion Valle, Bill Nico, Kay Morrisey, Barbara Kotowski, Jim Boyer, John Schott, Barbara Jean Miglia, Madeline Bravesse, lsecond row, Joanne Swartz, Janet Tyler, Sue Seymour, Karen Julander, Dick Hauser, Bob Auler, Vivian Volk, ffront rowj Joyce Szott, Joy Stella, Sharon Bufto, Sandra Kuhn, Karen Johnson, Shirlee Swietek, study hard to insure their position on the High Scholarship Legion as first semester Juniors. . . . and achieve High Scholarship Legion . . . . lBack row? Diane Seitz, Janet Reese, Barbara Barto, Carol Ladzinski, Richard Keutzer, Thomas R. Kowalski, Bruce E. Ghilino, Rose M. Ferrari, lthird rowl Peter Hinterkopf, Deanna Starkey, Theresa Skowronski, Judy Buftington, Helen Kassovic, Theresa Brongel, Juanita Hillman, William Morrell, isecond rowl Dorothy Jones, Rose Mary Krolak, Donna Kay Rottner, Sharon Richards, Mary Lou Saporiti, Nelson Westphal, John Zibert, ffront rowl Lynn Janz, Anida Miller, Ken Jesiolowski, Alan Ueblei, Walt Menning, Marilyn Willard, Mary Ross make the High Scholarship Legion the first semester of their last year at L-P. Page fifty-one 4, bm H YQ, ' ,RW ww at E lx in W Q if am W w' . ,6 , y . a Q, 1 W -'-' f szrvr-2:-::11. . ,fn ' ' 1-iw' H :ss -52:-A ,rg-25 , 2:3 V . Eg x 1 xx- W A A ,M ' -.is fr . 3 , vw f Ox i is 86? Xia? X Y - . . ..::w,.,2Z .M ' S3321 .Jr 7 f ' X2 - K Q x Nowadays, a much discussed topic is the theory of word associa- tion. When the word sports is mentioned, we think of competition where victory and defeat are in- evitable, how we accept them is important. This year basketball and football season ticket sales and school spirit reached new heights. All of us flop leftj Allan Robinson and Bob Windy. CTop rightl Hugh Snow. fBottom leftl Jack Bolen. fBottom rightl Don Piletic and Larry Mills. backed our teams . . . all of us knew the exultation in victory and the heartache in defeat. Dear Diary, we're proud of all our teams regardless of their record, we know they tried their best to live up to the name L-P and all that it stands for. Our hats go off to the victors but our hearts go out to those who graciously accept defeat. Page fifty-three . Directors The L-P Coaches meet to discuss The athletic calendar: lback rowj Willis Farnham, Don Sulli- van, John Strell, Don Smith, Jim Valekg Cfront ...awww , -....,.., , ...Mm m , 6' -uni-.f...,,,, F Q s--.-.........M fu-m......m,,,,.,,, t Mr. Howard Fellows, L-P's Ath- letic Director, schedules athletic events for all sports, and main- tains a busy schedule, making sure that all phases of the department are running smoothly. . Coaches rowl Les Hoenscheid, Howard Fellows, Walter Tyler, and Herb Valett. Mr. Earl Trobaugh, L-P's movie cameraman, films all sporting events. These movies are shown to the players to demonstrate important plays and . Cameramen Managers and Football Squad Don Magee, equipment manager, shows Mr. Dan Faherty, L-P's new freshman coach, one of the trophy cases in the gym. Members of the tvvo first-year art classes made posters prior to the basketball season. A committee of five teachers judged the posters, to be placed in business houses and on high-school bulletin boards, to pub- licize the basketball schedule. Mr. Sam McCartney, L-P's Ticket Manager presents a season basketball ticket to the five first-place winners: Mary Jakse, Janice Milliken, Theresa West- phal, Sheila Platt and Jim Krultz. Page fifty-tive Joe Decaroli goes tor IO yards against East Aurora. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE L-P 14 Ottawa 7 L-P I9 St. Bede 6 L-P 19 Elgin 37 L-P 7 Joliet 7 L-P 6 East Aurora 27 L-P 27 Vllest Rockford 45 L-P o Freeport 19 L-P 12 East Rockford I4 L-P 19 West Aurora 27 All go into the making of . fBack rowl Coach Don Smith, Dick Cook, Bruce Ghilino, Joe Rutgens, Wayne Videgar, Peter Magnoni, Jerry Meznarich, Bob Windy, Ron lmm, Don Grant, Keri Miller, Bill Nico, Coach Jim Valekg Cmiddle rovvl Alan Uebler, Jim Sellett, Don Piletic, Glenn Glauser, Jim Entwistle, Dick Keutzer, John Scassiterro, Norm Wright, Gene Galassi, Buddy DiCrispino, Tom Michalak, ffront rowl Roger Chamlin, Dick Toth, Bernard Payne, Al Roda, Marion Valle, Walt Menning, Al Robin- son, Ned Hurley, Jerry Dittle, Joe Decaroli, and Mel Stevens compose the Varsity team. Page fifty-six Good blocking by the L-P Glenn Glauser is stopped after a tive-yarcl gain against Ottawa. line allows the L-P backs to gain yardage against Joliet. . A time football team A colorful performance at each home toot- Here the band salutes the Cavaliers with the ball game is the halt-time snow by the L-P Band. L-P formation. ' - . I -M ---,-,.. I Page fifty-seven Bernard Payne Right Halfback Allan Robinson Fullback Don Pilefic Quarterback Joe Decaroli Left Halfback Walt Menning Quarterback John Scassiferro Tackle Alan Uebler End . Football Seniors are backbone of The Team Their last year on The squad Dick Keutzer Tackle Dick Cook, Co-Captain Tackle Bob Windy End Don Grant End Bruce Ghilino End Tom Michalak Center Joe Rufgens, Co-Captain Tackle Page fifty-nine fBack rowl Coach Walter Tyler, Kit Lushina, Jerry Hall, Donn Tregoning, Dick Mallie, Kthird rowj Jerry Krasko, Jim Knauf, Arthur Bima, Jim Skerston, Jim Saathoft, Bob Grisolano, Tom Mackiewicz, Allen Spelich, Ron Harmon, Jim Klimek, Coach Herb Valett, Qsecond rowl Roger Brate, Bill Entwistle, Jim Romano, Dick Piraino, Jim Frkol, Max Schmidt, Dan Waclaw, Allen Anke, lfront rowl Bob Ross, Harold Windlan, Bill Doda, Joe Ricci, Ken Marini, and Francis Sexton ot the Frosh-Soph team can boast of a good record. Frosh-Soph Team shows great possibilities . FROSH-SOPH SCHEDULE L-P I4 Ottawa 7 L-P 27 St. Bede 6 L-P 13 Elgin l4 L-P 20 Joliet O L-P 24 East Aurora l3 Coach Walt Tyler gives instructions to the Frosh-Soph quarterback Dick Mallie, while Manager Jerry Swanson prepares to cover Dick with a coat. Page sixty L-P 20 West Rockford 14 L-P 20 Freeport 14 L-P O East Rockford 20 L-P 12 West Aurora 20 Allen Spelich sweeps around left end for ten yards against Freeport. SEASON RECORD L-P 14 Hall l 3 L-P 7 St. Bede 9 L-P 24 Ottawa 6 L-P l4 Streator 20 L-P 14 Marquette 30 Spirited Freshman Team lights hard . lBack rowl Alan Pittman, Evan Batty, John Pearson, lthird rowl Kenneth Koehler, Julius DeFoer, Vince Boyle, Michael Kearns, Jerry Stachowiak, Mike Rietgraf, Kenneth Videgar, Coach Dan Faherty, lsecond rowJ Kenneth Becker, manager, Walter Tyler, Don English, Malcolm Billard, Jim Krolak, Dennis Flannery, Tom Boehm, .Arnold Trillet, ltront rowj Don Wright, Ed Gatza, Ron Swetnam, Ed Schmitz, Ed Kapke, Albert Vescogni, Howard Gurke, Dennis Alteri, Louis Sabatini, and Ken Slimko play on the team during their Freshman year at L-P. Page sixty-one This year L-P's varsity wrestling team consists Roda, and Coach Don Smith, lfront rowl Ken mainly of underclassmen who show great pro- Bernardi, Bill Zibert, Jerry Soens, and Jerry mise for the coming year: fback fowl George Swanson. Angelo, Jerry Dittle, Joe Rutgens, Dan Snell, Al . Members of L-P Varsity Wrestling Team win trophies Won Lost Streator L-P Ottawa L-P Streator L-P Rock Falls L-P L-P Morris Joliet L-P Dixon L-P Morris quadrangularfL-P third place Joliet quadrangular-L-P third place Joe Rutgens and Jerry Dittle, lco-captainsl hold first place trophies which were won at the Morris quadrangular. Joe placed sixth in the state heavyweight division. Page sixty-two Dan Snell fights for a pin against a Morris wrestler. Won Lost L-P Streator L-P Otiawa L-P Streator L-P Morris Joliet L-P L-P Dixon L-P Rock Falls . Promising Fresh-Soph Team learns Techniques L-P's first Frosh-Soph wrestling team has a Marini, Dick Piraino, Jerry Smania, Joe Ricci, successful year: fback rowl Dick Morrell, Roger Jim Klimek, Art Bimag Cfront rowl Fran Sexton, Brate, Jim Saathofi, Jim Skerston, AI Spelich, John Hicks, Leonard Keenan, Ken Bernardi, Larry Coach Valekg lmiddle rowi Bob Jagelski, Ken Schorn, and Ted Kidd. vo- .'i, 4 rf , , E L. CALL null' 1 EU The Ca alers enloy many wins and few losses under new Ray Rybarczyk, Bob Locke, Coach Don Sulliv Al tt ul c rowl Jerry Orlandini, Bob Pera- Larry Mills, Manager Clarence Dingerson are tlc c olt J cznariclw, Ron Imm, Don Pilctic, the varsity team. 1 oe e aol 1Front rowl Manager Al Uebler, Cavaliers make Terrific showing Hall Ottawa Marseilles Freeport Joliet Marseilles VV. Rockford W. Aurora St. Bede E. Rockford Streator Freeport Ottawa E. Aurora Hall W. Rockford Sterling Elgin St. Bede E. Rockford REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Tiskilwa Walnut Princeton SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Vilyoming Ottawa 5 Jerry Meznarich vies for pos- session of ball with St. Bede player. Don Piletic and Jerry Nleznarich fight to the ball from St. Bede. In Big Eight Conference Play . Jerry Meznariclt tips one in against Wyoming in the Sectional Tournament. et Page si xl L-P and Streator crouclt under M Y the basket, waiting for tlte ro- t' X 1 bound. Gallant Cavaliers are the Regional Champs . La Salle-Peru's Don Piletic attempts a basket as two of his Wyoming opponents stancl lay waiting for a miss. Bos lweigltt is a great asset to lwim in this game against Wyoming. Page sixty-sux Walt Ziel exhibits some fancy dribbling at Princeton. and take second place in the sectional . L-P's varsity, under the Coaching ot Don Sullivan and support from the cheerleaders and fans, take a first in the regional. Page sixty-seven Managers Al Uebler ancl Clarence Dingerson played an important role in keeping things organized and being Mr. SulIivan's right hand men. Walt Ziel recovers the ball after a fall while Bob Windy attempts to help. . Basketball Managers and Cheerleaders support team Varsity Cheerleaders are important to every basketball Marcia Woltmann, alternate. game as they direct the student section in cheers and loyalty song: Mary Ross, Linda Harl, Sharon Richards, Sandy Brovelli, and Carolee Campeggio. Page sixtyeninc ill The Frosh-Soph basketball players lock for- ward to playing on the varsity squad: fback rovvl Coach Bill Farnham, Gerard Pearson, Torn Mackie- wicz, Jerry Hall, Roger Hart, Glenn Glauser, Bill Incas Basketball Team While, lfront rowl Manager Jim Nealand, Ron Harmon, Donn Tregoning, Dan Ficek, Jerry Croissanf, Bob Grisolano, and Manager Bill Schwarz. play rugged foes Page seventy Ron Harmon hils on a long jump-shot. Frosh-Soph Basketball Season Record L P 26 Hall 43 LP 52 Ottawa 65 LP 34 Marseilles 43 LP 43 Freeport 57 LP 41 Joliet 67 l P 31 Marseilles 49 LP 40 West Rockford 58 LP 41 West Aurora 54 L P 36 Str Bede 32 LP 43 East Rockford 67 1 L P so sweater 32 l L P 40 Freeport 58 L P 43 Ottawa 59 L P 51 East Aurora 58 LP 46 Hall 54 N. d . k. LP 39 West Rockford 51 le Zwles l' L P 53 Sterling 33 L P 44 Elgin 42 LP 38 St. Bede 28 LP 58 East Rockford 47 . Cheerleaders support team Our Frosh-Soph cheerleaders encourage good school spirit: Joan Rochnovvski, Carol Bianchi, Marlene Nico, Sarah Richards, Carol Center D o n n Tregoning tries to tip the ball on a lump to guard Dick Kotz. Page seventy-one lFourth rowj Manager Earl Andracke, Roger Schmoeger, Gary Denny, Dennis Flannery, Gene Pattelli, Gerard Pearson, David Gisler, lthird rovvj Mike Kearns, Ed Ensor, Ken Slimko, Gary Ernen- potsch, Don Smania, lsecond rowl Mike Rietgrat, John Soomlski, Ralph Edgecomlo, Walter Tyler, Jerry Stachovviak, Jim Krolak, Cfirst rovvt Coach Dan Faherty, Fred Hooper, Dick Galassi, John Capello, Louis Sabatini, Dennis Alteri were on the freshman team. . Freshman Basketball team and cheerleaders . look forward to Their coming years . Freshman Basketball Scores L-P 42 Hall 34 L-P 36 Ottawa 46 LFP 52 Mendota 53 L-P 30 Princeton 34 L-P 35 St. Becle 48 L-P 29 Marquette 43 L-P 29 Princeton 37 L-P 45 Princeton 49 L-P 35 Princeton 49 L-P 3l Streator 36 L-P 30 Mendota A i4 L-P 32 Mendota B 23 L-P 45 St. Bede 55 l.-P 32 Marseilles 42 L-P 23 Streator 43 L-P 29 Ottawa 43 L-P 40 Hall 54 L-P 4l Marquette 29 L-P 52 Braidwood 49 L'P 40 I. V. H. S. A. - bt. Bede 60 Sarah LaFlamme, Mary Beth Boyle, a ttl Edna Kimber cheered the Freshman team to victories. fWY'l,.ol sk lBack rowl Coach Herb Valett, Tom Michalak, John Morell, Manager Roger Pierski, lsecond rovvl Perry Gantz, Jim Knaut, Dick Mallie, Roger Cham- lin, Bill Margis, ffront rowl Jim Romano, Gerry Krasko, Mack Billard, Mike Payne, Don Dwyer, Jim Miklavcic. . Young swimming team performs Well . Swimming Scores L-P 38 Moline 47 L-P 3l Streator 46 L-P 39 Freeport 38 L-P 39 De Kalb 38 L-P 45 Freeport 3l L-P 14 East Rockford 63 L-P l7 Peoria Central 53 Coach Herb Valett gives Tom Michalak some last minute instructions. L-P 33 Moline 44 l.-P 30 Peoria 47 L-P 21 West Rockford 56 Triangular Meet-West Rockford 56, Elgin 33, L-P l2. Triangular Meetflfast Rockford 47, Blooming- ton 30, L-P 24. s1' A .sumo H KBack rowl Coach Walter Tyler, Bob Schott, Norman Wright, Eugene Marzetta, Jack Bolen, Bob Danny Preiser, Jerry Meznarich, Jerry Orlanclini, Walsh, Dick Pohar, Jerry Swanson, manager, Jerry Stachowiak, Wayne Gorski, Assistant Coach ffront rowl Bolo Znaniecki, Bob Grisolano, Don Dan Fahertyg Cmiddle rowl Walt Ziel, manager, Piletic, Joe DeCaroli, Jerry Moriarity, Jim Klimek. . Hits . . runs . . outs . . all a part of the game . Baseball Season Schedule L-P I L-P 5 L-P 5 L-P 7 L-P l L-P 5 L-P 3 L-P 5 L-P 7 L-P 8 L-P 7 L-P 3 Page seventy-four Streator Hall St. Bede Hall St. Bede Streator Toluca Hall DePue St. Bede Streator Toluca Joe DeCaroli slides in safely on a close play. Meznarich scores against Toluca. Don Piletic catches as a Toluca player goes down on the third strike. . L-P has an extensive Baseball Schedule Seniors on the baseball team this year were: lback rowj Eugene Mar- zetta, Bob Schott, Jack Bolen, Danny Preiser, Bob Walsh, Wayne Gorski, Dick Poharp lfront rowh Don Piletic, Walt Ziel, managerg and Joe DeCaroli. GQ QQ He' lBack row! Assistant Coach Jim Valek, Assis- tant Coach Hterb Valett, Manager Joe Ricci, Manager Jim Jaskolski, Manager Joe Marinangeli, Glen Roberson, Gary Ernenputsch, Ron Swetnam, Athletic Director Howard Fellows, Cthird rowl Ray Harrison, Dick Toth, Arnold Trillet, Walt Tyler, Ken Videgar, Jim Krolak, Dick Galassi, Bob Jagel- ski, John Capello, Ray Ferdig, Jim Windlan, lsecond rowt Larry Mills, Jim Greening, Jim SaathoFf, Al Spelich, Mel Stevens, Al Robinson, Walt Menning, Jerry Croissant, Jim Entwistle, Keith Beck, Ken Koehler, ffront rowl Roger Chamlin, Bill Nico, Wayne Videgar, Buddy Di- Crispino, Pie-te Magnoni, Jim Romano, Gerard Pearson, Jim Skerston, Hugh Snow, Jerry Hall, Glenn Glauser, Dick Lipka. . Everything is taken in stride . managers . Track Scores Oak Park Relays-L-P entered only a few events-no score. Ottawa Invitational-Ottawa, first, L-P, last. L-P Relays-Ottawa, first, L-P, fifth. Triangular Meet-Hall and Marquette at L-P. Varsity-L-P, 55V2, Hall, 43V2, Marquette, O. Frosh-Soph-L-P, 8l'A1, Marquette, 28V2, Hall, 2752. Page seventy-six Sterling Relays-West Rockford, first, L-P, ninth. Triangular Meet-L-P and Ottawa at Streator. Varsity-Streator, 69, Ottawa, 66, L-P, 14. Frosh-Soph-L-P, 80, Ottawa, 53, Streator, 16. Urbana Relays-Urbana, first, L-P, fourth. Triangular Meet-Mendota and Marquette at L-P -mf ASG: Q5 2 Q, 'sw ,X W3 1, iw 5. x K 7,5 Q D' ! -xx wil Q . ia WKW up x . , x . M wx 3-gy ,Q 1 an 'g h 5 3 A 4 W -A - : if x -pk M-uhm W, , f ft I E: 3 if ,,,, . W.. .. - ' x .. .3 i ff je' 5 Q. W X .X H' ,QU ,Q wx ,,:: Q an Q 5 A N I V x,, v V gg X ,gf . fx I in QQWMWW 'ls wins! f-17, 'r SW , if my Q X Q P 7 is XM 1 if xx X ,gn-. .Mg ,. fi if . I M x .mv Buddy Dicrispino, Glenn Glauser, Roger Chamlin, and Gerard Pearson get ready for an important track meet. . A rest . . a run . . they are both important Al Robinson leads two unidentifted opponents in hurdling. A ,,.'f'f-f' Xt.. Q ,dl rx F h . gw . Wh- Y tg' I . I Page seventy-eight un-ur gqpwmh,A 5 Jim Skerston, Glenn Glauser, and Dick Lipka make a good start against two unidentified runners in the IOO-yard dash. Teamwork and sportsmanship . . great assets . Jim Entwistle eases over the high iump hurdle. Page seventy-nine Bob DeKeyser, Glen Hook, Bob Auler, and Ken Becker. Golf Team shows good form Golf Scores L-P l V2 Sfrealor 995 L-P 5V2 Ottawa 2V2 L-P 8 Streator 2 Bill Hargrave, Ned Hurley, Max Schmdf, Ray Rybarczyk, Larry Rybarczyk, and Coach Don Smith. Page eighty N... wfffiraw Awlwx i e s f if is at ,ESWQXE X it-we-fa wwf Won L-P Ottawa L-P L-P Ottawa S fs.. scxw This year's tennis team: Steve Romanowski, Pat Krolak, Dave Gisler, Jerry Jones, Paul Savant, and Jim Boyer. Tennis team makes good showing . Tennis Schedule Lost Marseilles L-P Morris Streator L-P L-P and Streator Tied one match. Jerry Jones returns a serve as Steve Romanovv- ski backs him up. ii - U .ef ffl ,bffff V- if A,. , , Q? g gg Ai rg . Q, 5 gif f' xii XX on X . Know something, Diary? We've got some of the best teachers ever, only we don't realize it or appre- ciate Them until the end of The year. I suppose the main problem is that we iust don't understand them. Most of The Time we seem to forget that They ARE human .... that They have their good as well as Their bad moods .... that They enioy a funny ioke, a good movie or a pork and coke lust as much as we do. We gripe about long assignments, hard tests and that uniust reprimand while we com- pletely forget about The good grade fTop leftj Mr. Charles Korn and Pat Shea. fTop rightj Mr. Orville Bauer and Miss Pat Travers. QBottom lettj Mr. Lloyd Hoshaw, Carol Yerley, Donna Herkovich, and Mr. Walter Kruger. lBottom rightj Mr. John Strell and Bill Goetsch. on the Theme, The explanation ot that tough math problem or the study period at the end of class. Teachers can be found every- where .... in classes, at games, presiding over club meetings and lurking in the hall just when we're speeding it up so we won't be late for class. We don't give them credit for all the help and time they devote in our interest. We complain about this and that all year long but June usually finds us saying, I hope I have as nice a teacher next year. Page eighty-three U Superintendent supervises and with . . . 5. E Q The La Salleeperu Township High School is H. Dolan. His sincere interest in school activities fortunate indeed to have at nmn as dedicated to is evidenned iny his wholeeiiearted suppoitg the tasi. of education as Superintendent Francis students are proud to call hirn their friend, Pagr- eighty-four we W5 D. J. Cahill Howard G. Cleer Thomas R. Clydesdale Paul B. Grove The Board of Education is responsible tor . . our smooth-running school system . The Board of Education is an important part of the La Salle-Peru Township High School. Voters of District l2O have chosen wisely, men who are vitally interested in helping youth become use- ful citizens. Tht Board meets on the second Wednesday of each month to transact business necessary to the functioning of this institution. We all appre- ciate their efficiency and cooperation. J. Herbert Hoscheit Hobart M. Peters George L. Herbolsheimer Attorney ref, Francis T. Duncan President Dorothea Janz Secretary Page eighty-five 4 Dean of La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Harry L, Wilmot, is Registrar ot high school and junior college and Director of Guidance and Placement in the high school and iunior college. He is in charge of the testing program for the high school and iunior college and the college entrance examinations. . Duties behind the scenes keep L-P going Norman Peterson's duties as Vocational Direc- John Carson, Supervisor of Rental Textbooks, is tor involve handling of apprenticeship training in charge of ordering and distributing of all classes and the adult evening school classes, textbooks. Page eighty-six Walter Tyler, Dean of Boys, and Irene Page, Dean ot Girls, guide and counsel L-P students wisely and with understanding when the need arises. In addi- tion to their work of deaning and classroom teaching, Mr. Tyler and Miss Page are co-sponsors ot the Student Council. . Deans and Directors advise and plan . movf ar, QV? V ' al +5 bail' P , ,rg riff, sg -I a l V3 Q' 4 l al. 'B lf'!'! ?lv - Q . Nga. f he ' '. - in , A . .. M g I, .6 nf, . f J A X S 'fLsQKf2 xg! S, J kg.. .. 'ffm' fi 1, V . -if . 5,1 . V , 4, i . iii iffl' up g -L ML rf' Mr. Howard Fellows, in addition to teaching mathematics, is L-P's Athletic Director. He makes out all schedules tor our athletic program. He has done his job well tor many years and everyone appreciates his work. Page eighty-sevu Here the new teachers meet in the J. C. and John Bordenaveg Cfront rovvl Daniel Faherty Social rocm to discuss mutual problems which Donald Sullivan, Lydia Mussman, Wesley Stace have arisen in their first year of teaching at L-P. Wayne Zumvvalt, and Frances Hoegger. lback rovvl Helen R. Plummer, W. Stanley Kruger, . New Teachers and office stall keep busy . The clerical work of L-P is handled efticiently Maggi, attendance clerlcg and Frances Maltiazza by the office staFl: llnack rovvl Emily Yelich, record cashier. clerkg Elsie Frank, hookkeeperg lfront rowl Pauline Page eighty-eight A Donald H. Anderson, M. Ed. University of Illinois English, Foreign Languages, W' Spanish Club, Pep Club .2 Orville S, Bauer, M. S. University of Illinois Science John Bordenave, M. S. Western Illinois State College English . -ww ' Raymond F. Brolley, M, A. University of Illinois English lm Noah Bunch, M. A, George Peabody College Science May Murphy Carlson, M. S. University of Illinois English We owe a great deal To The Faculty of L-P . . Miss Mary McLaughlin, Mrs. May Carlson, and Mrs. Edith I-Iawbaker enioy the newly decorated teachers' lounge. Page eighty-nine University of Denver Commerce University of Illinois Librarian Miss Mary Evers gives moral support as Miss John W. Carson, M. B, A. Patricia Connolly, M. A. I fi fog 1 S. Qs... Kev .r Mary Stevens prepares to smash the badminton birdie at the faculty vvomen's Thanksgiving party. ...rx Page ninety who blend fun and work Elizabeth Cummings, M. A. Northwestern University Librarian Edward E. Edwards, B, F. A. Illinois Wesleyan University Art, Art Club Tirza Ennor, M. A, University of Michigan Mathematics Mary Ellen Evers, M. E. University of Illinois English, Freshman Class Advisor Daniel Faherty, M, A. St. Louis University Mathematics, Coach VV. H. Farnham, M. S, University ol Illinois Commerce, Coach 5 'Y . conducts James R. Gibbons, M. S. University of Illinois Agriculture, F. F. A. Edith Shaw Hawbaker, M. A. Pennsylvania State University Foreign Language Mary Held, M. A. University of Illinois Social Science Mary Louise Heller, M. A. Marietta College English Martha Henry, M. A. University of Chicago English Donald Herrick, M. S. University of Illinois Mathematics, Math Club Howard Fellows, M. A. Ohio State University , Mathematics, Athletic, A W r l Director g f . jjj' ' , - ,lr , , I., j -rf 1 If' Daryl L. Fetters, M. A. Iowa State University Instrumental Music, Director of Bands, Band Parents' Association Mr. William Peters shows Joanne Goskusky the new Drivers' Training car. Drivers' Training courses are crowded as students realize it is much easier to pass the driving test after they have passed the course. classes for each personal interest . f vw--QP i ef X ' I' I, 4 Page ninety-one Aidqus in aining wisdom . . . KT - fl X. X G . Q11 iii' Frances Hoegger, M. A. University of Illinois English, Foreign Language l.. M. Hoenscheid, M. A. University of Iowa Health Education, Physiology, Coach Lloyd Hoshaw, M. A. Indiana University ,as 1 K .5 2, Social Science, , I N - f 'yi 5 - ,- History Club Roy E. Johnson, M. M. University of Nebraska Vocal Music Raymond S. Jungck, M. S. Stout Institute Industrial Arts Charles E. Korn, M. S. Iowa State University Industrial Arts, Sophomore Class Adviser Dorothe Young Kostellic, M. A. University of Illinois English, Yearbook Adviser, Quill and Scroll Sponsor W. Stanley Kruger, M. Ed. University of Illinois Mathematics, Science, Math Club Leta L. Marsh, M. A. George Peabody College Physiography, Junior Class Adviser my fi S. B'. McCartney, M. A. f .g x Northwestern University W ' - N Social Science, Ushers Club, V, - American Government Club, -,I 1 Ticket Manager , , 1 . Mary W. McLaughlin, M. A. 1 1, I A Iowa State University ' Commerce l gg Leota Miller, A, M. f' :, ,,.,,,. r University of Southern 4. ' 1 . . . 'K California V. 'ii Foreign Language , I - Y ' 5 l I Page ninety-two Donna P. Mosher, B. A. University of Nebraska Health Education, G. A. A. Lydia Mussman, M. S. , I University of Chicago Home Economics, F. H. A. F A William E. O'Brian, M. A. University of Chicago English, Speech, Radio IS . . . . Recognize Our Talents and Ambiiions . . . . L. Irene Page, M. A. Stanford University Health Education, Dean of Girls, Student Council Sponsor Margaret A. Patton, B. S. Illinois State Normal University Home Economics, F. H. A Pep Club, Cheerleaders William F. Peters, M. S. University of Illinois Mathematics, Driver Training Lee W. Petersen, M. M. University of Michigan Mathematics Norman Peterson, M. S. Bradley University Industrial Arts envis- . A 'Sf an KSi f,,,, 1ig1 .., Helen R. Plummer, M. A. .af gf University of Illinois 'BF English, Foreign Language ig Q Wifi? . Page ninety-three .ac '-IL? Leslie L. Rabe, M. A. University of Illinois Mathematics Gertrude K. Richter, M, A. University of Iowa Commerce William R. Schultz, M. A. Columbia Teachers' College Science, Conseryation Club .QM l1xslQ.L'5s, Donald I. Smith, B. S. University of Illinois Social Science, Health Education, Coach Wesley P. Stace, M. A, Colorado State College Social Science, History Club Mary Stevens, M, Ed. University of Illinois Health Education, Cavalettes . . . Work side by side in Friendship . . . The Teachers' Bay is the meeting place of L-P teachers. Here Miss Tirza Ennor, Mr. Leslie Rabe, and Mr. Lee Petersen discuss a math problem that has arisen in their classes. Page ninety-four John Strell, M. S. University of Illinois Science J. C. Coach Donald E. Sullivan, M, S. University of Illinois Science, Health Education, Coach f ,w -PM , '51 v A ., .E k-: za fi :bb .1 1 7 1 , A y Q if li N. lpligrs. Earl Trobaugh, M. A. University of Illinois Foreign Language, Senior Class Adviser Walter B. Tyler, M. A. University of Illinois Social Science, Coach, Dean of Boys, Student Council Adviser James J. Valek, B. S. University of Illinois Health Education, Coach Herbert B. Valett, M. A. University of Iowa Health Education, Life Saving, Dolphin Club Mary M. Weeg, M. A. University of Illinois English, Reading John C. Willard, M. S. University of Illinois Chemistry, Algebra, Director of Audio- Visual Education ,9f'J1w.2f.w., . A s 'Q W , set. .1 ' Hs, .- Af V2 l ' ill I. f -f 4 XE fx K N9 2 'igfigi I TQ:-it' fi g me . V if . gt' ,Q 1, i-I--if A. 'Ji' gm M ' n wi .Utfq:.u'bU . . . . . profit from each new experience . . . . Olinda Wolff, M. A. University of Chicago Social Science Wayne S. Zumwalt, M. S. Western Illinois State College Chemistry Miss Olinda Wolff listens as Mr. Peter Ternetti, stu- dent teacher trom Illinois State Normal University, inter- prets sorne important historical facts for Sandra Kuhn. Mr. Ternetti, a native of Spring Valley, graduated from Hall High School and L-P-O Junior College. A veteran, he spent several years in Europe, mostly in Germany. His first-hand knowledge of Europe made his teaching very interesting to the students. Page ninety-five Patricia Travers, B. S. De Paul University Nurse ,bmi Arlington Ailes, M. D. Physician Thomas Flannery Superintendent, Building and Grounds . They perform special services which help make . Mrs. Katherine Schalla Page ninety-six Mrs. Schalla is retiring at the close of this school year after forty-three years of service. When the gymnasium was opened in 1914, Mrs. Schalla was employed to teach swimming to the high school girls and to assist in the cafeteria. ln 1936, when the new high school wing and cafeteria were opened, Mrs. Schalla was made Director of the Cafeteria and devoted full-time to this assignment. She has continued in that capacity up to the present time. Her work is very important to the health and happiness of the L-P family. All those connected with the La Salle-Peru Township High School and La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College will miss her. We wish her health and happiness. Mrs. Gus Pelkey also retires this year. She has assisted in the cafeteria for the past ten years. Mrs. Gus Pelkey ' 'Q-1 , . s. Q .e Charles Beltrarnini V' A ' V X James Flannery .. ' . Vincent Flannery Qa. I ii ff X i X Jerry Prendergasl Peter Rotsart Dominic Serri . Our School better in every possible wa Mrs. Josie Procek Mrs. Mary Nieclzvviecki CNOT picfuredl Mrs Anna Buckwald Page ninety-seven Page ninety-eight Miss Leota Miller The stafl takes this opportunity to wish our friend Miss Leota Miller much happiness in her new endeavor. . Best of Luck to retiring employee . ln June of l957, Miss Leota Miller will have completed 33 years as teacher ot Latin at L-P. During most of these years, she acted as chair- man of the Language Department. Before coming to La Salle, Miss Miller taught a few years in lowa, South Dakota, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she was appointed by the Department of the Interior at Washington, D. C. Miss Miller received her university degrees from Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, and the University of Southern California at Los Angeles, California. She has done considerable graduate work at various universities around the country, She is a member of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, and the Classical Society of the American Academy in Rome, the La Salle Wornan's Club, and an associate member of the lllini Chapter of the Daughters ot the American Revolution at Ottawa, Illinois. The advanced choir and the band combine Fetters brave the sun and vvind in an extensive calendar of events. Weather is no during the late 'fall days. object as these students and Director Daryl . Teachers devote time for special programs the stadium The advanced choir and the band combined supervision of Directors Roy E. Johnson and to present the Pre-Lenten Concert under the Daryl L. Fetters. Page ninety-nine s SX m',,v A HV '95 1 , ! 3 QM!---'fi' '5x..4Q-4 s ' M: -QM - 5 if 2 2 559221 -,. f Y ,gf w 5 I if g li' ' -si ,Mer Affx H W Hn. K 5 . gi i .. L , X f - A Y 4 . If X S ' . 'ff i 'a I ' , I W,..l, 5' F91 i A E i , ' 5, gf 7 qi. Y 2 535 if Q' t 133 ' yifgipky ig , ' 44 W g 54, V fii- L Q? i9'g i - 5 , g, 5' 4 : .. I - I ... -. 1 Fx 'Y' f .-: 'W 4 1 Q L-A 1 S fr. 5 4 I i ,,.,,. : ..,. 1 X X nr 5 1 5 ' 2 e db Well, Dear Diary- The school is an absolute bee- hive, just as bustling and just as crowded. There are so many fresh- men-lost freshmen-going Through the same torments that must be tolerated every year by the freshies . The sophomores-so wise in their new-found knowledge, have corn- pletely forgotten that iust last year they were in a similar predicament. The juniors-at long last-upper- classmen-admired and revered by the underclassmen and pleasantly tolerated by the seniors-undertake their responsibilities with the pride and dignity known only to juniors in their happy state. Last, but certainly not least, we enter that hallowed domain of the seniors, who have worked and waited for tour long years and with the coming of graduation are a little reluctant to leave and entrust the heavy burden of leadership to the juniors. Graduation day has come and gone-the climax of the school year is here-as another year has sped by ---- 1 7721! - -. fic! 'nf . 'wx Q, ,L yckxsxxvxgsgx , lTop leftl Kathy Meng, Georgia Billard, Suz- anne Glowacki, and Linda Kruswicki. lTop rightl Lee Ann Rigazio, Gilbert Koplenik, David Priebe, Carol Ricca, and Alan Anke. lBottom leftl Sue Seymour, Dick Kotecki, and Jim Sellett. lBottom rightl Don Grant, and Theresa Brongel. Page one hundred one The Freshman Class Officers meet to discuss their plans for the Fresh- man Open House and the Freshman Class Party. Miss Mary Ellen Evers, the class adviser, acquaints these new- comers with the Red and Green Handbook. The class officers: Cstandingj Ray Harrison, sergeant-at-arms, Janice Koehler, treasurer, Lynn Harbeck, program chairman, and Susan Schwei- ckert, social chairman, lsittingj Bill Olson, sergeantaat-arins, Ron Harmon, vice-president, Jim Krolak, president, Miss Evers, and Sharon Pilarski, sec- retary, work hard planning an eventful and memorable year. is X E-1, J? 1 4 1, 5 . . X.f, L A ... 'Sf A 4 it so 3 2 'I- Wiiniw . We Freshmen enter L-P . . eager Page one hundred two Allen, Julia Alteri, Dennis Andracke, Alan Arnold, John Assalley, Louis Auler, Sandra Baima, Susan Baker, Ronald Ball, Wayne Bara, Johnettc Baratta, Marie Barlic, Evelyn Barr, Daniel Bartels, Robert Bartlett, Barbara Battaglia, Patricia Batty, Evan Baughn, Barbara Becker, Kenneth Becker, Robert Bedenko, .Janice Bernard, Johanna Bernarcli, Kenneth Berton, Marilyn Bertrand, Karen Bertusi, William Beshear, Wanda Bildhauer, Janice Billard, Georgia Billard, Malcolm Bornac, Beverly Borys, Judith Borys, Sally Bowie, Thomas Boyd, Melvin Boyle, Mary Beth Boyle, Vince Bozanovs, lvars Bracco, Dennis Brady, Jackie Breic, Frank Bukovic, Joann Cadegiani, Joanne Callahan, Howard Cannon, Anne Capello, John Carter, Bill Cerri, Thomas Cherry, Bobby Cherpeske, Lynn Cheslic, Judith Chiado, Audrey Conerton, Joyce Conway, Bonnie Coughlin, Karen Coulter, Julienne Crane, Elaine Came, Leila Crowley, Roselin Curatolo, Rosalie Czubachowski, Ann Marie Danca, Jackie Davison, Robert Day, David Debo, Dixie Lee DeFoer, Julius DeGroot, Lois DeKeyzer, Albert Delaney, Delmar Delaney, Edyfhe Denny, Gary Dirkes, Sandra Dittle, Richard Domagall, John Donnelly, Don Donovan, Francis Dooley, Patricia Downey, Mary Ann Doyle, Jack Duncan, Pamela Duttlinger, Billy Dwyer, Donald Edgcomb, Betty Edgcomb, Ralph Edwards, John Elder, Rita Ellerbrock, Sandra English, Donald Ensor, Edward Entwistle, Charles To gain new friends . . . ready . . . Page one hundred three Ernenputsch, Gary Eustice, Jane Ewing, Ronald Fabish, Joseph Faerber, Don Farmer, Michael Farnefi, Judiih Felten, Don Ferdig, Ray Fisher, Ted Fitzke, Barbara Flannery, Dennis Fofe, Sandra Fogle, Carol Foley, Julie Franklin, Dick Frederick, Nancy Freschi, Pat Galassi, Richard Gantz, Perry Gapinski, Donna Garzanelli, Peter Gatza, Edward Ghilino, Raymond . . . To enler new avenues of learning Gisler, David Glowacki, Suzanne Gochanour, Donna Goot, Arleen Gostomski, Paul Grisolano, Bob Grovo, Olaf Gruenwald, David Gunia, Dennis Gurke, Howard Guynn, Harold Haas, Frank Hahn, Ronald Hansen, Charles Harbeck, Lynn Harbison, Raymond Hardy, Karen Harmon, Ronald Harrison, Karen Harvey, Mary Ann Hathaway, Edward Hauptrnan, Patsy Healea, Kathleen Hebel, Georgeanne Helsley, Ellen Helsley, Walter Hering, Sandra Hess, Kent Hess, Richard Heuser, Janice Page one hundred four i .,,. , -. be 1 ,,.- vlv Z F R lli'x 15.4. ' ,X , y A E .,,,,, ' M , V ,,,, . , Q C1 ,T Q 5 -ev, Q, E . c 5 s , . V .' 5 Q - my 5- 'K a . Ya if Q , ass X X 4 4 '- kc: .I X.. r 'X S 95 , x, . i Hill, Phyllis Hoberg, David Hocking, Tommy Holdcraft, Randall Hooper, Fred Hoscheit, Jean Housby, Jarnes Hrovat, Ronnie Hutt, Pat Hunter, Carole Hunter, Danny Ivlow, Rosemary Ivlow, Sherry Jackson, Lula Jacobowski, Rita Jakse, Mary Ann Janka, David Jaskolski, Ann Jaskolski, Jeanne Jaskowiak, Robert Jereb, Judy Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Jewel Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Ronald Jones, Melvin Kaiser, Norma Kalemanoff, Karen Kalnas, Ramona anxious to participate in sports and clubs . Kane, Joyce Kane, Judy Kapke, Robert Kastigar, Judy Kastigar, Pat Kaszynski, Mary Kearns, Mike Kelley, Doris Kiersclt, Paula Kierski, Paula Kimber, Edna King, Gloria Klopcic, Janice Klopcic, William Knutson, Almeta Koehler, Janice Koehler, Kenneth Koehler, Robert Konieczki, Barbara Koniec zki, Jean Kossow, Carol Kotowski, Carolyn Kotz, Phillip Kowalczyk, .Mary Page one hundred Eve Q 1 Carol Torchia introduces her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Torchia, to Miss Leota Miller, her Latin instructor, meanwhile Tommy Cerri and . proud Kowalczyk, Georgianne Kowalski, Darlene Kowalski, Kathleen Kowalski, Kenneth Kozikowski, Carol Kreacic, Daniel Krolak, James Kruswicki, Linda Kupperschmid, Gerald Labens, Nancy LaFlamme, Joan LaFlamme, Sarah Lamboley, John Lamboley, Roger Lamps, Dale Lance, Donna Landers, Michael Lane, Mark Lauer, Carlier Legrenzi, Sharon Leone, Janice Libiez, JoAnna Liebe, Sandra Lindenmeyer, Karen Link, Carol Lipka, Lyle Liss, Virginia Lister, Pat Locati, Joan Loebach, Betty Long, Nancy Mahnic, Jeane Maier, William Malachowski, Diane Manahan, Ken Marchesi, Donna Page one hundred six Francis Wenzel show the swimming pool to Mr, Tony Cerri, Class of l93O. to acquaint our parents with L-P , K I-8535 W.-5 . ,A v i fr? I F- N, ,.,,. if 5? , 4 ig tei s - eaae 1' 32 ' 1: I Iii 1' , 0- 7 s if Od? :I 1, 'I x V wx, Q 4 4' '- ,,. . .,, L' ,',, , Qi: R X , we fir lisa will riffs. V he , ' a s My 33 5 1 at f curious to foresee The future. . . alert Q Mariani, Dennis Marincic, Jack Marzetta, Francis Maurice, Joseph McGowan, Raymond McGraw, James Meagher, William Meng, Cathy Mertel, Herbert Mertes, Jeanette Metz, John Michael, Richard Micheli, Anna Micheli, Barbara Misiak, Nancy Misiak, Ronnie Milclavcic, James Miller, Patsy Moeller, Carolyn Monahan, Lucille Moriarity, George Moynihan, Judie Mrowicki, Joyce Mrowicki, Robert Mrowicki, Ronald Muylle, Joseph Nealand, James Newman, Kathleen Niedzwiecki, Carol Noel, Donna Nolasco, Shirley Noonan, Janice Nosalik, Marie O'Connell, Sharon Olson, Bill Orlandini, Jerry Ostertag, Janice Padawan, Joan Pagani, Kathleen Pattelli, Eugene Paulicka, Benedict Pawlak, Donna Payne, Michael Pearson, John Petek, William Peterson, Jan Piaseczny, Barbara Pierro, Joyce Pilarski, Sharon Pirc, Mary Jane Pisaneschi, Sharon Pisoni, Sandra Pittman, Alan Pivonski, Mary Lou Page one hu ndred seven Page one to iian Sai, Shirley Samolitis, John Schmitz, Edward Schmitz, Evalynn Schmoeger, Roger Schoening, Karen Scholle, Sharon Schwarz, William Schweickert, Susan Schweigert, Jim Sczepaniak, Sharon Sellett, Leonard Sellew, Ann Marie Sexton, Francis Sharp, Sharon Shea, Pat Sherman, Nancy Sienlciewicz, Beverly Sigmund, Virginia Signorelli, Mary Lee Skerston, Dennis Slimko, Kenneth Smania, Donald Smith, Larry hundred eight Planker, Joann Pocius, Paul Pohar, Audrey Popplewell, Tom Prazen, Jean Prentice, Judy Pricco, Susan Pyka, Jerome Pyszka, Ellen Pyszka, Eugene Pyszka, Robert Rafalski, Ted Rancingay, Barbara Reed, Julaine Reese, Jeanne Reigle, Marianne Reutner, Jessie Ricci, Bill Ricci, Sandra Rietgraf, Michael Ritter, Norma Ritz, Frank Roberson, Glenn Roberson, Louise Robinson, Carol Roda, Judy Rolander, Diane Ruva, Patricia Rynke, Roderick Sabatini, Louis successful careers hopeful Srnith, Virginia Somolski, John Sons, Carl Spelich, Rosemary Spriet, Judy Stachowiak, Jerry Stacknik, Kathryn Starkey, Patricia Stasiak, Barbara Stasiak, Edward Stegen, Gloria Stein, Gerrard Stewart, Judy Sudano, Gary Swetnam, Ron Swietek, Carolyn Swietek, Tom Tadych, Shirley Tallman, Mary Ann Taylor, William Thomas, Marsha Thorp, Rita Tobin, David Tobler, Julie that our futures hold much good in store... Torchia, Carole Tomminello, Sammy Trillet, Arnold Trump, William Turchi, Jacqueline Twardowski, Judy Tyler, Walter Uhan, D-ennis Uhan, Sandra Uranich, Jerome Utz, Katharine Vacca, Judy Vallero, Evelyn Vallero, Henry Vecchio, Steven Vescogni, Albert Videgar, Kenneth Vogel, Sandra Vohs, Jane Volk, James Wadas, Sharon Wagner, Edward Walker, Robert Walter, Judy Walters, Diane Washkowiak, Audrey Watts, Stanley Way, Sharon Weber, William Weide, Linda i 5 F N J i A ..f ,- , -4? 'f i F .- 49,3 -A 6 Y F A Qlll R I .,,. .. i -., ,- . - 6 .1 - J ' i:,f Q... i ' S W '- A , Qi I i , I f t a. 1 , Page one hundred nine l I Freshman girls in sewing classes take time from creating fashionable clothes to make stuffed animals. lStandingJ Virginia Liss, Judy Spriet, Paula Kierski, Karen Harrison, Miss Lydia Mussman, Csittingl Sandra Eller- brock, and Sandra Fofe display some of the finished products. reluciani To see our Freshman year end. Weir, Judith Weistart, Ralph Welch, Lilly Welsh, Jean Welsh, June Wenzel, Francis Wenzel, Judith Werntz, Carol West, Barbara Westphal, Sherry Weyand, Lynette White, Janine White, William Whittington, llene Wierth, Dean Wilson, Howard Wilson, Leonard Woodrick, Janice Wright, Don Wroioleski, Edward Wrona, Rita Wylepski, Janet Wyzgowski, Ronald Young, Nancy Young, Paul Zens, Mary Zibert, Janet Ziel, Mary Margaret Znaniecki, Judy Zupancic, Jo Ann z 1 i ii, 'R is X M , lf Sli 43.5 et - ' L - ' ' X fl ii FF? -lwf i5. g M ,Q 4 N' ' ii' ,v I, J 1 V eg 'f' . 71 L J 5 H is if X gn 'Ei A x Xqahxsi . H , W! 5 'C 3 il ref: -'y 'Z Je ix X 'E WQA5 , vu ' . ei' in ll .ln Students who were absent when indi- vidual pictures were taken or who transferred at the semester are fstandingi Ralph Latch- ford and Thomas Boehm, fsittingl Sheri Carbine, David Lasik, and Sandra Guziec, ' 4, A at 5 v. .W 7 is I i Sophomore class officers meet each Monday morning with their adviser Mr. Charles Korn. They discuss im- portant business at hand. KBack row! Vice-President Dick Kotz, and President Glenn Glauser. CFront fOWl Sergeant- at-Arms Joe Ricci, Secretary Carol Bianchi, Treasurer Carol Costa, and Sergeant-at-Arms Emil Baker. We return in September . full-fledged Sophomores if , -,., A A S at 1 . 5 li' A' BBQ? R 'i9i?. Ei A gf f A S Ki, 'r , Q 3 ii if , ew '-re we . e Q Ye is 4' , , . W., :,:,E5:-Q t -. :E . tu? Q Q Kr ,. L , -1 ..,. ., ,A ,. . A. , 3, 'ir 5 is E 'Q 2 1 3 i r af 1 E Q ff , Q evra? . ' ., K5 X fm 4 - . ' x.:f.3 els! i X Y B Ig 'W-.'5.i' C, W K , ., Q , 2 i ' Q - v ,'.. K - x V V - K t fy-.E , 'Q '. '1 l 1 Q .. ,i g rl 1 g m ., ., x ' , K H' , I ., x Xi ' Q Q .4 .V . e h ,i ., v :gl Q. M - Z - , gg . : JAM f W W . X Nw ' 52.41 ' e fi, - T., f:g,.,.:, X K , s M N weave ,A x Q s - s , g Q'-:H - ,X . f Adrian, Janice Ahcin, Loretta Andracke, Earl Andrews, Margie Anglavar, Shirley Anke, Allen Armata, Dennis Baima, Ronald Baker, Emil Balzarini, Dennis Baracani, Mary Barnhardt, Mabel Bartlett, Mary Battaglia, Samuel Batty, Sharon Bean, Ron Benvenuti, Cecelia Bernard, John Bianchi, Carol Bierbrodt, Charlotte Bierbrodt, Sharon Birna, Arthur Blott, Richard Bly, Rebecca Bogatitus, Barbara Borio, Charles Born, Judith Boyer, Stan Bradley, Linda Braggo, Georgia Brate, Roger Bray, Dianne Breic, Mary Brennan, Carol Brennan, Pearl Brovelli, Jim Page one hundred eleven Broset, Gus Buckley, Sharlene Budziak, Rose Bulak, Arlene Burch, Judy Callahan, Pat Q -ik Capello, Edward J , Q , Carr, Jo-Ann :Q Carter, Mary yr 1: A R Carus, Fred 1 4, L Chemelewski, Tadge Chemelewski, Kenneth .5 Img Cherpeske, Kent Cocking, Gerald Condfie, Carol Conkling, Sandra Coric, Ruth Costa, Carole Croissant, Gerald Croissant, Richard Crosiar, Kathleen Curatolo, Anthony Daley, Mary Jean Day, Danny Deichmueller, Linda DeKeyser, Robert Delmanowski, Judith DiCrispino, Carol Dobcvsky, Sandra Dondelinger, Robert Donnelly, Joan Dudek, Lorraine ' Duncan, Stephen I. E Duncan, Susan H' Easton, Harold mana, aiu N-if t. Elder, Andrea Elliott, Ruth A Entwistle, Robert '- .- Entwistle, William 1 Ernat, James ' Eschenbaum. Sue Farnetti, JoAnn Feilhauer, Bonnie Ferrari, Pat Feurer, Jim Ficek, Daniel Fitzke, Linda Fowlie, Sylvia Frederick, Dennis Freschi, Jacqueline Frkol, Jim Ganze, Jean Gapski, Henrietta . . Make new acquaintances . Ah love Page one hundred twelve . Y , I 7' 'Ft lk V 3 ja tn, Q gg ,,.. J, . f' Q -K I ' El at . Garms, Roger Garzanelli, Robert Gbur, Geraldine Genrica, Carole Gens, Arlene George, Judy Glauser, Glenn 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 We struggle through Geometry . . worry about . . :Emi - - 3-' 2 . , fit! slit: of it IKM WE ,le 3 'g tk ti 3 fe vi' Y 5 'K li n g lnll . 5 Hoffman, John Hogy, Richard Huettemann, Gary Irvin, Gaylon Iwaszek, Carolyn Jasiek, Beverly Jackson, Luther Jagelski, Robert Jakubek, Dorothy Jakubiak, Carol Jaronski, Dolores Jasper, Sandra Jerman, Victoria Jones, Dolores Jordan, Diana July, Janet Jurkas, Raymond Karl, Shirley Keenan, Leonard Keith, Jon Kelley, Kathleen Kidd, Ted Kierczynski, Joseph King, Sharen Kistler, Jacqueline Klein, Janice Kleinhaus, Gary Klimek, James Klobucher, Tom Knauf, James Page one hundred thirteen Kneebone, James Komater, Ona Koplenik, Gilbert Koscielski, Edward Kotecki, Joseph Kotz, Dick 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 l Lushina, Kit Lushina, William Lyons, Mary Martha Mackiewicz, Tom Mackiust, Susan Magee, Donald Maggio, Jasper Mallie, Dick Marinangeli, Joe Marini, Kenny Marsala, Anna Marsh, Marlene 2 Massat, Leonora Fi P Mazzorana, Nancy L Mazzetti, Jo Ann I . . grades . . Bioscope, bacteria, and bugs . . We study These girls, from Mr. John StrelI's Biology class, learn how to use a Bioscope. Henrietta Gapski, Sharon Bierbrodt, Beverly Jasiek, and Arlene Bulak work together to make drawings which they will show to the class. Page one hundred fourteen . Them all ie'1' . Enioy happy moments Too . . games, clubs, Mayers, Jay McGeorge, Jerome Mclnerney, Kathy McManus, Judy Mersch, Mary Ann Mersch, Nancy Mertel, Carol Miller, Sharon Milliken, Janice Mitchell, Charles Morell, John Morrell, Richard Morrow, Holly Mussatto, Sandra Murtaugh, Katherine Nachtnebel, Ken Naffziger, Nancy Nadolny, Judy Nellis, Evelyn Nelson, Rose Nico, Marlene Nicoli, Gloria Noel, Robert Noramczyk, Arlene Nowakowski, Donald Ocepeck, Mary Lou Ostrowski, Gordon Pakula, Ken Papke, Nann Parat, Joan Park, Anne Parker, Jerry Pearson, Gerard W Pelszynski, Evelyn Petersen, Ronald Pezanoski, Betty Pierski, Roger Pietrucha, Dolores Piltaver, Ronald Piraino, Richard Pohar, Donald Pohar, Frank Pohar, Ronald Polizzi, Isabelle Potthoft, Bonnie Pretto, Rosalie Priebe, David Pyszka, Wayne Quick, Robert Ramenofsky, Mike Ratkiewicz, Judith Rausch, Carole Reutner, Katherine Reynolds, Carolyn Page one hundred fifteen Ribolzi, Diane Ricca, Carol Ricci, Joseph Richards, Janice Richards, Sandra Richards, Sarah Rigazio, Lee Ann Rimmele, Harold Rochnowski, Joan Roda, William Romano, Jim Ross, Robert Rundle, Marliss Ryan, Sharon Saathoff, James Samolinski, Barbara Samolifis, Sharon Sapienza, Della Scanlan, William Schicke, Shelby Schmidt, Max Schmoeger, Gretchen Schorn, Larry Schweickert, Judy Seaton, Jerry Selski, Donald Shepard, Frank Siebert, Dennis Seghi, John Skerston, James and dances . Skovare, Priscilla Skowronski, Sandra Smania, Jerry Soeder, Elizabeth Soens, Jerome Sorrentino, James Spayer, Kathleen Spelich, Allen Spetzler, Carl Stasik, Walter Steele, John Stein, Janice Stuppy, Elizabeth Szott, Charlotte Terando, Kenneth Thompson, Carole Thompson, George Tostovarsnik, Donald Trattner, Geraldine Tregoning, Donn Trout, Luella Turczyn, Dennis Turner, Terry Urbanski, Anita hundred sixteen Usseglio, Edith Utz, Patricia Vacca, Richard Vaccaro, Anthony Vasquez, Virginia Venturelli, Darlene i Vester, Sharon Vickery, Carole Volk, Lois Waclaw, Daniel Wagner, Joann Wallner, Sandra Wallock, Darlene Washkowiak, Robert Waters, Sharon Webb, Audrey Weger, Mary Weindorf, Janice , w I, G ld' wifiesaiifa Westphal, Theresa X X vu il l H Wieczorek, Donald Wieczorek, Loretta Wilson, Clyde Windlan, Harold Wolfe, Janice X Q N 2 Woodshank, Joseph Woodshank, Mary Wren, Bernard E Wren, Ronald E fx? , Wyszynski, Arleen D Yonkus, John 5 i 7 Zeman, Joseph 'I' 'M Znaniecki, Bob .3 .... A Q Znaniecki, Kenneth Q, Zokal, Daniel 5 Zupancic, Catherine Zulawnick, Arleen relieved . . Sophomore party climaxes second year. Students who did not have their pictures taken individually are: lback rowl Monty Baker, Raymond Deck, Larry Mills, lfront rowj Virginia Phillips, Gerald Wasilewski, and Mary Comp. George Angelo wfas absent when this picture was taken. Page one hundred seventeen f , NN'-... bN Nu. 4. my mf A Q O Junior Class Ofilicers lstandungj Mary Ann Werntz, Treasurer Sandy Brovelll secretary, Linda Harl program chair man, Donna Weiden social chairman Jerry Dittle, sergeantatarms Roger Chamlin, vice-president Pete Magnon: sergeant-at-arms, fseatedl Buddy D1 Crispino, president meet with Miss Leta Marsh, Junior Class Adviser to make plans for the coming year . . . We, The enihusiastic Juniors, look forward Allen, Travis Alonso, Lucia Argubright, James Auler, Bob Bansberg, Martha Beck, Betty Beck, Beverly Bernard, Henry Bernardi, Joyce Bickett, Mary Bidasio, James Birkenbeuel, Judie Borland, Richard Boyd, Mary Lynn Boyer, James Brady, Colleen Braun, Carol Bravesse, Madeline Brennan, Sandra Brongel, Judy Brovelli, Sandra Brown, Dee Budziak, Lois Bufio, Sharon Page one hundred eighteen X: we Til ln in lg to yt xg 'Q awe , I N X are ag 91 N ' I Burkiewicz, James Bycznski, Joan Byrne, John Caldwell, George Campeggio, Carolee Carlson, Vivi Carson, Marylin Carter, Pat Cass, Mary Castelli, Sylvia Cafalanello, James Causa, Barbara Chamlin, Roger Champley, Pat Chapin, Don Clark, Mary Corrigan, Rose Coulter, Linda Cox, Carolyn Crosiar, Penny Cumberworth, Patricia Czarny, Arlene Danz, Louis Day, Connie A i. .,is' 'arf . . . . To The activities of The coming year . . . .N ai i ,A S, ig I :k g Y' 2 as is . AS Sy QQ I ,Y 5 is . x -6 - X P z Q, ,-,, 0 X 4 at i ,. BVI f V L 'V N si n if 11' l- X l 1 lr 3 DeGroot, Edward Denler, .lan Derango, Marius Derix, Art Detreick, Dorothy DiCrispino, Buddy Dingerson, Clarence Dittle, Jerry Dobberstein, Eileen Donnelly, Kevin Dutkiewicz, Joanne Dzik, Andrea Edgcomb, Shirley Eklund, Donna Entwistle, Jim Erio, Patricia Ernat, Margery Fahler, Janice Lee Falk, Gerald Falletti, Pearlene Finley, Earl Fisher, Bonnie Flahaut, Howard Flaherty, Pat Page one hundred nineteen Floroplus, Ron Foley, Patricia Frackowiak, Anne Franklin, Nancy Fransen, Patti Fristock, Mary Galassi, Eugene Garzanelli, Larry Gates, Barbara Gergovich, Judy Gordon, Harold Gostomski, Nancy Gostomski, Vic Grant, Paul Grant, Tom Grimshaw, Jim Gruenwald, George Guisti, Judy Aan. SW K Qi . . . . learn proper procedure in voting Members of Mr. Wesley Stace's fifth period United States History Class: Nelda Whaley, Joyce HUFF, Dennis Trump, Marcia Woltmann, and Lucia Alonso demonstrate what they have learned about voting. 6 R Page one hundred twenty Q' Y V 'it ' ' 'Q- I 2- 1' 1' 4 Halm, Marcy Hancock, June Hansen, Cliff Haramincich, Ronnie Hargrave, Bill Harl, Linda Harper, Earl Harris, Sharon Hauger, Sandra Hauser, Dick Hegland, Jim Hill, Jeanne S g i, K G 5, NH. Q .. -:ve ....enioy Kirsteatter, Lynn Kirzeder. Mary Anne Klansek, Marlene Kolowski, Eugene Koplenik, Sharon Koskosky, Patsy Kotecki, Darlene Kotecki, Richard Kotowski, Barbara Kratz, Judy Krolak, Patrick Kruswicki, lrene Kuhn, Sandra Landers, Judy Lavens, Charles Liberta, Mike Libiez, Jim Lipka, Richard Lipka, Roseann Loch, Barbara Locke, Jerry Long, Keith Long, Pat Maas, Ronald if first Tea R fx ll r A 5 ci .. is Y xi .4-:sf , d . X 2 YS il Hill, Marilyn Hockings, Danny Hook, Glen Hrovat, Marianne Huff, Joyce Hurley, Ned Hylla, Barbara lmm, Ron lvlow, Bryan lvlow, Kay Jakubiak, Judy Janka, Don Jaskolski, Jim Johnson, Karen Jordan, Dorothy Julander, Karen Kaiser, Mary Ann Kazmierczak, Barbara Kazmierczak, Patricia Kearns, Jane Keenan, Bill Kelley, Hollene Kepper, Emma cheer Hi i- ,L Us Page one hundred twenty one R r at fe x' t 2, slid Kg - af, dl My -3' :He Mn' Lv 5 K' 'VIA --', I. lui ri ' ' J 'Q is X, it i-r w' E ii ' 'E X J ,, , 3 5 af C -1- Q .xv g A. 4 nhl ' sf, if-Q an if 1 Ei ,. N X Y. Magnoni, Pete Margis, Bill Mateika, John Mathey, Richard Mathieson, Carol Matual, Vince Meglich, Barbara Mennem, Doris Meznarich, Jerry Michalski, Nancy Michels, David Miglia, Barbara Milaicki, Gerald Miller, Judy Miller, Kay Milliken, Tommy Misiak, Rosemary Moerdick, Roger Moriarity, Jerry Moriarity, Marge Morrisey, Kay Murphy, Patricia Narczewski, Marie Nico, William . Cavaliers on To victory . learn 3 Nieslawski, Margo Noel, Valerie Nogai, Frank Norquist, Lyle Nowak, Genevieve Oresar, Judy Orio, Adolph Ostertag, Judith Paton, Karen Pattarozzi, Joe Paulicka, Nancy Pelsynski, Ron Peradotti, Robert Perscett, Marie Pescetto, Paul Petek, Judy Peters, Emily Piercy, .loan Pierski, Joe Platt, John Plochocki, Joanne Pocius, Bonnie Pottinger, Janet Prohs, Bob Page one hundred twenty-two M. awk wwdffs ! ow . , :.. s ii 'Z' ft H 15 3 ei., '-' -if 4 qi' w i X? K X 'X xlE X 2, 'S i f ,ill 153144. 5 5 I Q 252 L i in X '.:. xx - BX . 1 Ji, , ,.. '9 'Q I , 5, .', ,.. J at 1 Q '- i , . vzegn i v J P ' it 15315iEi?ifQ., :f'R?- rgj 5 'i ffYi'I-I-ing., -H Pyszlca, Judy Quick, Gary Ratkiewicz, Diane Ream, Suzanne Reeland, Shirley Rigazio, Ronald Roda, Albert Rohde, Mary Romanowski, Steve Rybarczyk, Lawrence Ryczek, Paula Salomone, Rose Snmolinski, Ronald Samolitis, Ron Savant, Paul Scassiferro, Mary Jean Schott, John Schroeder, Diane Q an X Q at 3 Q His l E a ' Y Q. A 1 , at f, 'sa if .i ti s VX aa S J J . . new dance steps in preparation lor Prom . . Junior gym classes tried mixed dancing for the first time this year. In this square are: Vince Matual, Dorothy Jordan, Lynn Kirsteatter, Joy Stella, Jim Hegland, Barbara Miglia, Bob Prohs, and Connie Day. Schweickert, Therese Scoma, Chuck Sekula, Dorothy Sellett, Jim Senica, Carl Seymour, Sue Shea, Danny Short, Alan Siebert, Harold Smith, Curtis Smudzinski, Joanne Snow, Calvin Page one hundred twenty-three ., I Snow, Hugh Sobkowiak, Jo Springborn, Helen Stachowiak, Diana Stachowiak, Ken Stegen, Audrey Stella, Joy Stevens, Melvin Swanson, Jerry Swartz, Joanne Swietek, Shirlee Szott, Joyce Taggart, Lynn Tasfad, Judy Tidaback, Darryl Tomlins, John Tonquest, Kathe Toth, Dick Trebusalc, Donna if A i , , f if , I 'l 1 T if --f-1, 1 .l V X i 1 r 'Ri QR g 1 ,Q I .I tg ,vu I gang f N. N4 7 A at ti' , 4 .. , E 3 l l Q .' 1 5 Trump, Dennis 5, ' jg K Twardowski Gloria x -rr an if Tyler, Janet lgfexr Utz, Gretchen Valle, Marion rw, Q ml . 'Spring Time Fantasy' comes out a big success . ti I Q X, I x ml l 5 I al -as 41 T ef. l , ai' i fe- Ni.. 4 N . lg ig 2 , ' sa jf H K X. V 1 -Q 2. f' , iv V. M 1 Page one hundred twenty-four if g 'gy .N .v -vw, , M. . wifi Q ,, 2 is all Videgar, Wayne Vogel, Caryl Volk, Joanne Volk, Vivian Vroman, William Waldron, Jerome Waligora, Jacquelyn Washkowiak, Carol Weiclen, Donna Welch, Phyllis Wenzel, Clarence Werntz, Mary Ann Whaley, Nelda Willmeroth, Wilbur Windlan, Warren Woiciechowski, Roger Woltmann, Marcia Wozniak, Geraldine Wright, Norm Zera, Lawrence Zibert, William Zitoun, Paula Znaniecki, Ruth Zukowski, Rae .z,,.,s , Q- Q' W Zywica, Jeanne X One ol the many duties ot the Service Squad is to turn on the lights at the end ot periods and turn them oft at the beginning ot the periods. Here Bob Peradotti gives the keys to Norman Wright to perform this duty on another floor. - ,...,, E fitting end to an enioyable year. Juniors vvho were not pictured individually: Richard Haupt, and Jean Mikus. Dennis Bartley, lback row? Emil Bernardi, Marilyn Miller, Rita Roberta Mertes, and Robert Wimpy were absent Maier, Ken Millerg lfront rowj Mary Nolasco, when this picture was taken. Page one hundred twenty-five The senior class officers begin to balance time and money at the beginning of the school year so that there will be enough of each to make the year's activities pleasant and unforgettable. The 1957 Senior Class Ofhcers are: Cstandingl Danny Preiser, sergeant-at-arms, Mary Lou Jur- '4?,Q rg' 53? xy ,, y 5 e Y kowski, program chairman, Joe Rutgens, ser- geant-at-arms, Sharon Richards, secretary, Mary Haskins, social chairman, Alan Uebler, treasurer, lseatedl Mary Ross, president, Mr. Earl Trobaugh, class adviser, and Alan Robinson, vice-president. . . . We, the Seniors, enter in the fall DONALD ALLGOOD JO ANN ANGELLO Cheerleader 6, Pep Club 6. JOYCE AUBRY Honor Roll l, F. H. A. l, Conservation Club l. FRANCIS AUGUSTYNIAK High Scholarship l, Honor Roll X QE 2, Math Club 2. W E' I . 'SR f GLADYS BALCONI High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 4, Publications Represen- tative 2, Cavaletfes 2, Student Council A. GINO BALZARINI Swimming 3. Page one hundred twenty-six M-K ir 4, gg Y R . l . .fi DOUGLAS BANKO Honor Roll l, Band 7. ROBERT BARNHARDT BARBARA BARTO Transferred from St. Joseph's Coma mercial, High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 2. Publications Representative 2. KEITH BECK Honor Roll 2, Student Council 7, Band 7, Swimming 2, Wrestling 4, Cross Country 8, Track 8. MARILYN BEDENKO Honor Roll 3, Pep Club 4. JAMES BERGAGNA Football 6, Basketball 6, Track 4. EUGENE BERNARDI Chorus 2, Wrestling 2, KARYL BEUTLER Honor Roll l,Swimming l, G. A. A. 6, Pep Club 3, F. H. A. l, Life Saving T, Chorus l, Ell Ess Pe 6, Publications Repre- sentative 2. CATHERINE BIDASIO Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 3, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 4. ready to make the most of '57 . MARGARET ELANFORD F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Chorus 2 JAMES BODNUM BEATRICE BOLELLI Honor Roll l, Band 7, Pep Club l, Math Club 2, Publications Representative 4 PAUL BOLEN Football l, Basketball l, Baseball 2, Service Squad l, Student Council l. BARBARA BORYS G. A, A. l, F. H. A. 2, Nurscs Club 2. THERESA BRONGEL High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Swimming l, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club l, Math Club 6, Publications Representative 2, Chorus 8, Life Saving l. Page one hundred twenty-seven JUDY BUFFINGTON Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Chorus 4, Art Club 4, G, A. A, 4, Pep Clulo 4, Publications Reprc-sonlative 4. MARY BUNZELL Honor Roll 2, F, H. A. 2, Pep Club 2. JOAN CAPELLO Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2. JANICE CARTER Honor Roll 2, Chorus 7, Band 6, Maioreite 2. JERRY CASTAGNA FRANK CAVALETTO settle down To books and Term Paage one hundred twenty-eighi ' ..-k 4 I - , papers JERRY CICCI DORIS CIESIELSKI F. H. A. I, Conservation Club I, PubIica1ions Represeniative 8. RICHARD COOK Football 8, Wresilini 2, F. F. A I, Pep C.l.'i 2, Service Squad 4, Class Oiiccr 4. PATRICIA CORIC Honor Roll l, Chorus 2, G, A. A. I, F, H. A, 6, Pep Club 2. JUDITH CUSICK Tennis l, Band 5, G. A. A. 4, Chorus I, Maioreiie 5. JOSEPH DECAROLI High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 6, Student Council 8, Football 8, Baskeiball 8, Baseball 4, Track 2, Service Squad 4. . . . . . seek information on college Rose Mary Krolak, Walt Menning, Helen Kassovic, and Donna Kay Rottner glance through a booklet given to them and all other students who took part in the National Scholarship Test. EILEEN DELVALLEE Honor Roll l, Band 2, Pep Club 6, Cavalettes 2, F. H. A. 2. ROSEMARIE DERANGO Honor Roll 2, Student Council 8, Class Officer 2, Chorus 2, Band 2, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Ushers Club 4, Life Saving 1, Cavalettes 2, Library 2. JUDINE DONNELLY Honor Roll 4, Chorus 6. KATHLEEN DOYLE Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. 4, F. H. A. 6. WiLLlAM DRENNEN F. F. A. 2. MARILYN DZIK Honor Roll 4, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 2, Chorus 4. NORMA EKLUND Pep Club 2, Chorus 2, Conser- vation Club 'l, MARIANNE FALETTI Pep Club 2. VIRGINIA FALETTI F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 4, Library l. Page one hunded twenty-nine Q ! --. ROSE MARY FERRARI High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 5. CARLEEN FINK Transferred from SI. JosCpl1's Coinrncrcial Honor Roll I, F. H. A, 2, Nurses Club A Conservation Club I, CAROL FLOROPLUS F. H. A. 8. DENNIS FOLEY Transferred from SI. Bode, Honor Roll Football 2, Studcnt Council 2. WILLIAM FORBES LE DEAN FRESCHI Life Saving I, F. H, A I, Chorus 2, Puhlmations Representative 7. JUNE GEALOW Honor Roll 2, G A. A, 5, Nurses Club I. PHYLLIS GEARICA Honor Roll I, Pop Cluls 4, Chorus 8, Publications Representative I. ELAINE GENS Honor Roll I. . . support Cavaliers at football games . BQUCL GHILINO Hiqh Sfholarship I, Honor Roll 2, Svuclonl Council I, Class Officer 2, Foollvall 3, Pop Cluh 2, Scrvicc Scinarl Z Proycclion Squad B. JANET GMEINER Hirjli Scholarship I, Honor Roll 5, Chorus 6, G. A, A, I, Pep Cluli iw, Cnvalollvs 2. VVII LIA.'Vl GOETSCH VVAYNL GORSKI Honor Roll I, Basketball 11, Junior Rolaruan I. JOANNE GOSKUSKY High Sfholarship I, Honor Roll 2, Chorus 2, F. H. A. 8. BEIIY GRANT Chorus 2, Lilo Saving I, Pago one hunclrvcl Ilwirly I, DONALD GRANT High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Football 6, a 1 ont Couwcil 6, Junior Rotarian l. ELLEN GROBELNY 2 Chorus 2. RALPH GUYNN F E. A, 8. JAMES HADLEY IOAN HARRIS ugh Scholarship I, Honor Roll 7, Band 5, H. A. A, Spanish Club 2, Pop Club 2, Nurses' C 1 4, Stuclcnt Council 8, Chorus I, Life Saving l. DIANE HART High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 3, Pep Club BEVERLY GIIENTHER Svviniining 2, Chorus 3, Conservation Club l. ROBERT HALM Football I, Swimming I, F, F, A. 8, Sorvicc Squacl 2, Consvrvation Club I. Art Club 4, Pop Club 4. MARY HASKINS High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 6, Class Officer 2, Chorus 2, Cnvalottes 2. choose Sharon Richards Homecoming Queen . .. x s i is .swmum vu JUANITA HILLMAN High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. l, Pep Club l, Math Club fl. JOHN HINTERKOPI' High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Football 2, 'Wrestling 2, Tennis 2, Junior Rotarian 2. PAUL HOBERG High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 3, Swiinniing 2, Band 6, Junior Rotarlan 2. ROBERT HUNTER JOHN JAIMES Band 5, LYNN .IANZ High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Banfi 8, G, A. A. 6, Spanish Club A, Pep Club 6, Math Club 2, Life Saving l, Page one hundred thirlyfonc Iii Q if , KENNETH JESIOLOWSKI High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Basketball 2, Math Club 4, Service Squad 2. DOROTHY JONES High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Band 5, Pep Club 2, Math Club A, Chorus 8, Publications Representative 2. GERALD JONES Basketball 6, Chorus 2. JUDY JONES Student Council 2, Chorus 3. MARY LOU JURKOWSKI Student Council 2, Class Omcer 4, Publications Repref scntative 2, Art Club 2, G, A. A, 2, Pep Club 6, Cavalettes 2, Ushers Club 8, Library 2. BARBARA KALLNER F. H. A. 4. HELEN KASSOVIC High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 5, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Nurses' Club 2, G. A. A. 2, Student Council 2. JO ANNE KASTIGAR Honor Roil 4, G. A. A. 3, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 6, Nurses' Club 2. RICHARD KEUTZER Honor Roll I, Student Council 2, Football 8, F, F. A, 8. Get spruced up for Christmas Tea Marcella Rafalslai and Kay Morrisey take their turn pouring at the Junior-Senior Tea. as asf R 5 ROBERT KLARNER Student Council 4, BETHAANN KLINE High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 6, Math Club 6, Publications Representative 2, Chorus l, Ushers' Club 8. JUDITH KOENIG Honor Roll 6, Band 4, Student Council 4, Publications Representative 2, Maiorette 4. BARBARA KOPCZYK Honor Roll l, F. H. A. 2, Nurses' Club 2. THOMAS KOWALSKI High Scholarship l, Honor Roll l. ROSE MARY KROLAK High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Chorus 8. JAMES KRULTZ Honor Roll l, Football l, Basket- ball 2, Track 2, Tennis 2, Band 2, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 2, Chorus 3, Conser- vation Club l. FRANCIS KRUSWlCKl Track 2, Cross Country 2, Conservation Club l. MARJORIE KULPA Honor Roll 3, Conservation Club l. . . enioy vacation, which goes too fast . CAROL LADZINSKI Transferred from St. Jose-pl1's Commercial, High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 4, F. H. A. 2, Conserva- tion Club l. PAUL LAMBOLEY Honor Roll l, Football 2, Basketball 2. JO ANN LAVENS High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 6, Student Council l, Chorus 4. DONALD l.l.lEWSKl Honor Roll l, Student Council 2, Basketball 2, Track fl, JOHN LILES Conservation Club l. NANCY LINK Honor Roll l, Student Council 2, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Cavalelles 2, Ushers' Club 4, Publications Representative 8. 42, T' qi 3' id BERNADETTE USS G A. A 2, F, H. A. 6, Pep Club 2. CAROL LOCH Chorus 2, JUDITH LOCKE F. H. A. 11, Student Council 2, Chorus 2. ROBERT LOCKE Football A, Basketball 8, Track 2, Cross Country 2. GAYLE LUND Honor Roll l, G. A. A. l. ALLAN l.UNGWlTZ '-lonor Roll l, Conservation Club l. . . . Come back To lace semester exams . BETTY LUSHINA Honor Roll l, F, H. A. 2, Nurses' Club 2, Student Council 2. JUDITH MAGGIO Honor Roll 4, F. H. A. 2. CONNIE MALLICK Honor Roll l, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 8, Pep Club 2, Library 2. JANICE MARENDA Honor Roll l, G. A. A. 8, F, H. A, 6, Pep Club I, Publications Repre- sentative I. LOIS MARINI Honor Roll I, Class Omcer 2, Chorus 2, G. A, A. 4, Pep Club 6, Cavalettes 2, Ushers' Club 6, Math Club 2. EUGENE MARZETTA Honor Roll 4, Baseball 4. Page one hundred thirty-four DAVID MAZUR Football 2, Student Council I WALTER MENNING High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Football 8, Basketball 6, Track 8, Band 2, Service Squad 2, Student Council 4, Class OHicer 4, Junior Rotarian 2. THOMAS MICHALAK Football 4. Swimming 6, Track 4, WILL IAM MICHELI Transferred from St. Bode, High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 5, Junior Rotarian l. ANIDA MILLER High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Life Saving l, Banrl 7, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 5, Math Club A, Student Council 3, Class Omcer 2. RUTH MILLER Nurses' Club 2, Chorus 2, Ushers' Club 6, Library 2. DAVID MOSBACH Honor Roll 2, Band 3, Junior Rotarian 2. JUDITH MUYLLE Honor Roll 2, G. A. A, 2, Pep Club 2, Nurses' Club 2. JAMES NEPS Basketball 6, Cross Country 1, Service Squad 2. burn The midnight oil . studying . . Members of Miss Heller's home room, students Dan Snell, Theresa Sever, Jerry Struglinski, Carleen Fink, and Carol Lad- zinski gather about their home room Christmas tree. Page one hundred thirty-tive DCNALD NEWBURN Honor Roll i, Chorus 8. RITA NIJAK Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 2, Radio Club 2, Pep Club A, Student Council 2, Chorus 4. LUCY NOON Honor Roll 2, Art Club 2, G. A. A. 3, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 5, Student Council l, Publications Representative 2, Chorus 2. CAROLE O'CONNELL Pep Club 2. EDWARD NORDMANN Football 2, Track 2, Swimming R, Spanish Club 2, Chorus 2, Conservation Club I. CAROL O'DONNELl. Honor Roll 3, Nurses' Club 2, F. H A. 2, Pep Club 2. MARY PABIAN F. H. A. 2, Pep Club l, Chorus 41. PAY PAKULA Honor Roll l, Student Council 2, Conservation Club l. JANET PANZICA High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll A, G. A. A. I, Spanish Club A, Pep Club 6, Publica- tions Representative 2, Chorus 6. ' H V ANTHONY PAVINATO f Swimming l. ' .A EDWARD PELKA High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 3, Football 2, I 'Z' Basketball 2, .lunior Potarian l. JOHN PIANO Honor Roll l, Football 2, Basketball 2, Student Council 2, Publications Representative , 2, Chorus 8. l ' ' fsfif DONALD PILETIC 7 3 I Football 4, Basketball -4, Baseball 4, Pep Club 1 . r 1 x.w. 2, Service Squad 4. GERRY PITTMAN Honor Roll 2, Service Squacl 2. SHEILA PLATT High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Band 8, G. A A. 6, Spanish Club 11, Pep Club A, Math Club 4, Student Council l, Publications Representative 2, Ushers' Club 6. penalty lor defeat in magazine MARGARET REMICK High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. 1, Pep Club 5, Nurses' Club 3. KATHLEEN RENKOSIK Honor Roll I, G. A. A. 3, Pep Club 4. DONALD RIBOLZI SHARON RICHARDS High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, Cheerleader 6, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 8, Cavalettes 2, Ushers' Club 6, Class Oflicer 8, Library 2. ALLAN ROBINSON Honor Roll 7, Class Officer 4, Football 8, Track 8, Wrestling A, F. F. A. 6, Service Squad 2. WILLIAM ROSENKRANZ Track 2, Junior Rotarian 1. FRANCES POHAR Nurses' Club 3. RICHARD POHAR Honor Roll 6, Basketball 4, Baseball 2, Cross Country 2, Band A, Student Council 2. DANNY PREISER Football 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 6, Class Omcer 2. EUGENE PROKUSKI Student Council 2, Conservation Club 2. KENNETH PRYDE Honor Roll l, Student Council 2, Conservation Club 2. LINDA QUERCIAGROSSA Publications Representative 2. THERESA RACCUGLIA Honor Roll I, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 6, Student Council 2, Chorus 4, Cavalettes 2, Ushers' Club 4. MARCELLA RAFALSKI G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 8, Publi- cations Representative 2, Ushers' Club 6, Cavalettes 2, Library 2. MARY REESE High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Math Club 2, Nurses' Club 4, Chorus I, drive . . . JG MARY ROSS High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Cheer- leader 6, G. A. A. 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Class Oflicer 4, Cavalettes 2, Ushers' Club 6, Student Council 2. DONNA KAY ROTTNER High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, G. A, A. 8, F. H. fi. 2, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 8, ,mash Club 2, Publications Repro' sentative 2,Chorus 8, Mil' JOSEPH RUTGENS Honor Roll 2, Football 8, Baseball 2, Wrestling 8, Student Council 2, Class Olllicer 2. 'itil fi, .. CAROLE RYBARCZYK Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 2, Class Ollicer 2, Publications Representative 4, Ushers' Club 6, Cavalcttes 2. RAY RYBARCZYK Honor Roll l, Basketball 8, Cross Country 2. RICHARD RYNKE Honor Roll 3, Junior Rotarian l. CARLA SAARI High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 3, G. A. A. 3, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 3, Math Club 2, Nurses' Club l, Ell Ess Pe 2. A MARY Lou sAPoRiTi High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Chccr- V leade' 2, Cv, A, A, 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club B, Student Council 6, Cavalettes 2, JOHN SCASSIFERRO Honor Roll 2, Football 8, Wrestling 2, . . Purchase season basketball Tickers . . . Chariot Kwatick and Walt Menning were the highest scorers at L-P in the National Scholar- ship test. Page one liunclrcd thirty-eight CAROL SCHLOEDER Transferred from Sr. Jcseph's Commercial, F. H. A. 11, Chorus 2, KENNETH SCHMIDT F. F. A. 6. ROBERT SCHOTT High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 3, Student Council 4, Baseball 4, Cross Country 2. MARY SCHWEICKERT Transferred from St. Joseph's Commercial, Honor Roll 2, Student Council 2, Pep Club 2. ANTOINETTE SCOMA Honor Roll l, Chorus 4, Art Club 3, G. A. A, 2, F. H. A. 2, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 2. SHARON SEGHI Honor Roll 3, F. H. A. 3. . . Follow Team To sectional games A O DIANE SEITZ High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, Ari Club 2, Chorus B. DORIS SEPPI Honor Roll 2, F. H. A. 2, Chorus 8. CAROLE SEVER G. A. A. 3, Pep Club 5, Nurses' Club 2. THERESA SEVER Transferred from St. Joscph's Commercial, Conservation Club l. BETTY SEVERSON Honor Roll 6, Chorus 8. DAVID SHETTER Honor Roll T, Student Council 4, Band -4, Pep Club 3. Page one hundred thirty-nine KATHERINE SIMMONS F H. A, I, Pep Club 3, Chorus 4. THERESA SKOWRONSKI High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 4, G, A. A. 3, Spanish Club 11, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 4. MARION SMITH G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 4. t SHIRLEY SMITH Chorus 4, F. H. A. I. JANET SOEDER Honor Roll I, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club I. Prepare entertainment for Parents' Night HARTMUT SPETZLER Transferred from State School for Fine Technique, Schwennigen, Neckar Germany, Student Council I JOHN STACHOWIAK Transferred from St. Bode. MARTIN STACHOWIAK Student Council 2, Football 8, Service Squad 3. KAROIE STANHOUSE Honor Roll I, Student Council 2. Publications Representative 2, Cheerleader I, G. A. A, 4, Pep Club A. DEANNA SIARKEY High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 5, G. A. A, 8, F. H. A. I, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses' Club 2, EII Ess Pe 2, Life Saving I, History Club I. JANET STEWART I Honor Roll 3 Ushers' Club Page one hundred forty JERRY STRUGLINSKI SHEILA STUDZINSKI Cheerleader 2, G. A, A. 2, Pep Club 8, Class Ofticer 2, Cavalcttes 2, Ushers' Club 6, DONALD SWIETEK Basketball 4, Cross Country 2, Band 2, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 2. JOYCE TAYLOR High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Chorus 4, Pep Club 4. GENE TERRY LOIS TOMSE Honor Roll l, Student Council 4, Pep Club 8, Cavalettes 2, Ushers' Club 6, Library 2. MARIE TOWNE F. H. A. 4. TOM TROST Chorus 3. PATRICIA TURCHI Honor Roll l, Student Council 4, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 2, Nurses' Club 2. Proudly introduce parents to Teachers .... Students who took part in the play pre- Walter Menning, David Shetter, Walt Ziel, sented on parents' night Were: Cstanclingl Helen lsittingl Alan Uebler, Allan Robinson, Marcy Kassovic, Rose Mary Krolak, Sharon Richards, Rafalski, Mary Haskins, and Lois Marini. 3 swsss .es se s W . ,A my fn 1 ' .f-10 Cf 5, 1, fa in .lr TN - Make plans for final prom ARTHUR WINDY Chorus 2. ROBERT WINDY Football B, Basketball 8, Track 2, Student Council 2. RONALD WITEK Honor Roll 2, Swimming 2. MARYANNE WOJCIECHOWSKI Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2. ROBERT WOLFE MICHAEL YOCUM High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Band B, Publications Representative 2, Junior Ro- tarian T. Page one hundred forty-two lg A KW fa ALAN UEBLER High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Football 2, Band 6, Math Club 11, Service Squad 2, Student Council 2, Class Officer 2, Junior Rotarian l, Publications Representative 2. RONALD VOLPE Basketball 6, Track 6, Cross Country B, Student Council 2. DONNA WADAS High Scholarship T, Honor Roll 5, Pep Club 4, Chorus 4. ROBERT WALSH Basketball 6, Baseball A, Service Squad 2. HAROLD WARD Transferred from Knoxville High School, Basketball -1, Baseball T, Track 4, Wrestling T, Band -4, Art Club 6, Projection Squad 6, Class Omcer 2, Chorus 4. BARBARA WATERS F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 2, Chorus 2. KENNETH VVENZEL Football 4, F. F. A, 8. NELSON WESTPHAL High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 2, Football 2, Track 2, Service Squad 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Conservation Club I. MARILYN WILLARD High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Band 4, G. A A. 3, F. H. A, 2, Spanish Club 2, Radio Club 2, Proiection Squad T, Nurses' Club 6, Chorus 8. a gala affair PATRICIA YOUNG Transferred from New Athens, High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 5, Pep Club 2, Nurses' Club 4, Chorus 4. JO ANN ZENZEN Chorus 4. WALTER ZIBAS High Scholarship I. Honor Roll 6. JOHN ZIBERT High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Basketball 2, Band 2, Junior Rolarian T. WALTER ZIEL Honor Roll I, Basketball 8, Track l, Cross Country 5, Service Squad 2. MARILYN ZUPANCIC Nurses' Club 2. I 0 I 0 s 4 . March To Pomp and Circumsiance, receive diplomas. . if . s Seniors whose individual class pictures do not appear in The class section are fstandingj Ray Brucki, Charles MacBrayne, and Bernard Payne, isittingj William Morell and Dale Leach. Senior not pictured: Joyce Jump, Charlof Kwatick, Dan Snell, and John Tonozzi. Page one hundred forty-three Mr, William O'Brian explains the day's lesson, round table discus- sion, to Gene Terry, JoAnn Angelo, and David Shetter, Dick Cook, Anita Miller, Walt Ziel, and Marcella Rafalski look ahead to debate. Have pleasant memories ol special events Lynn Janz, Carole Rybarczyk, Beatrice Bolelli, and Mary Lou Saporiti admire the flowers which are part of the decorations for Spring Fantasy . E Earl Trohaugh, senior class aclviser, presents 20 top La Salle- Pvru Township High School students with awards and scholar- ships at the school's Annual Honors Assembly: Cseatedl Dorothy Jones, Katherine Simmons, Janice Marenda, Mary Ross, Rose- Mary Krolakg lsccond rowj Lynn Janz, Joan Harris, Theresa 15 Brongel, Marilyn Willard, Beth-Ann Kline, Sharon Richards, Judy Buffingtong fthird rowj Michael Yocum, Richard Kcutzer, John Peter Hinterkopf, Walter Menning, Donald Grant, Joseph Rutgens, Allan C. Robinson, and Alan Uebler. ,Mi .........SpecialAwards......... ADELE CHATFIELD TAYLOR CITIZENSHIP AWARD Walter Menning KATHERINE J. REINHARD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Mary Ross THE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Joan Harris LA SALLE-PERU KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Alan Uebler L-P BAND PARENTS' ASSOCIATION L-P-O SCHOLARSHIP Michael Yocum ETA SIGMA PHI-LATIN AWARD Rose-Mary Krolak, John Peter Hinterkopf Beth-Ann Kline BAUSCI-l AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD John Peter Hinterkopf MATHEMATICS AWARD Don Grant, Walter Menning Mary Ross, Alan Uebler BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF LA SALLE-COMMERCIAL AWARD Judy Buffington MERRICK-TORCHIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN AMERICAN HISTORY John Peter Hinterkopf SPECIAL MUSIC AWARD Dorothy Jones HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Janice Marenda BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW AWARD Katherine Simmons ARION FOUNDATION AWARD INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Lynn Janz ARION FOUNDATION AWARD VOCAL MUSIC Marilyn Willard A. J. BUTCH NOWAK MEMORIAL AWARD Joseph Rutgens . National Honor Society Members - l957 . Gladys Balconi Barbara Barto Theresa Brongel Judy Buffington Joseph DeCaroIi Kathleen Doyle Rose Miary Ferrari Janet Gmeiner Donald Grant Joan Harris Mary Haskins John Peter Hinterlcopf Lynn Janz Kenneth Jesiolowski Dorothy Jones Helen Kassovic Beth-Ann Kline Rose-Mary Krolak Walter Menning Anida Miller Sheila Platt Margaret Remick Sharon Richards Allan Robinson Mary H. Ross Donna Kay Rottner Carole Rybarczyk Mary Lou Saporiti Diane Seitz E. Alan Uebler Marilyn Willard Michael Yocum John Zibert Page one hundred forty five . . . . . . . . . Special Awards Minor Monograms: Daniel Barr Evan Batty Robert Bartels Janice Bildhauer Judith Cheslic Karen Coughlin Rosalie Curatolo Patricia Dooley John Edwards Kent Hess Jeanne Jaskolski Janice Klopcic James Krolak Dale Lamps JoAnne Libiez Joyce Mrowicki Ronald Mrowicki LIBRARY AWARDS Two Semesters of Service Rosemary Derango Mary Lou Jurkowski Connie Mallick Ruth Miller Marcella Rafalski Sharon Richards Band Awards 1956-57 Janice Ostertag Joyce Pierro Sandra Ricci William Schwarz Gloria Stegen Gary Sudano Julie Tobler Evelyn Vallero Dean Wierth Maior Monograms: Becky Bly Stanton Boyer Sandra Dobovsky David Hallmark Richard Hauser John Hicks Teresa Hoelzer Ted Kidd Ronald Maas Doris Mennem Tommy Milliken Evelyn Nellis David Priebe Lee Ann Rigazio William Vroman Ronald Wren Four Year Service Awards Douglas Banko Keith Beck Beatrice Bolelli Lynn Janz Dale Leach Sheila Platt Michael Yocum Anida Miller AU DlO-VISUAL AIDS AWARDS Bruce Ghilino-four years Bill Keenan-two and one-half years Sheila Lanter-two years Gary Kleinhanz-two years Nick Volk-one year Don Magee.-one year John Steele-one year Faculty Index Maggi, Famine-88 Travers, Patricia -34, 83, 96 Anderson, Donald H.-31, 35, 89 Bauer, Orville S.-83, Bordenave, John-88, Brolley, Raymond F.- Bunch, Noah -B9 Carlson, May Murphy Carson, John W.-86, Connoll Patricia 90 89 89 89 -89 90 Yr - Cummings, Elizabeth-90 Dolan, Francis H.-84 Edwards, Edward E.-33, 39, 90 Ennor, Tirza-90, 94 Evers, Mary Ellen-90, 102 Faherty, Daniel-55, 61, 72, 74, 88, Farnham, W. H.-54, 70, 90 Fellows, Howard-54, 76, 87, 91 Fetters, Daryl-38, 39, 91, 99 Frank, Elsie-88 Gibbons, James R.-29, 91 Hawbaker, Edith ShawY89, 91 Held, Mary'-91 Heller, Mary Louise-91 Page one hundred forty-six 90 Henry, Martha-91 Herrick, Donald-32, 91 Hoegger, Frances-88, 92 Hoenscheid, L, M.-54, 92 Hoshaw, Lloyd-83, 92 Janz, Dorothea-85 Johnson, Roy E.-92, 99 Jungck, Raymond S.-92 Korn, Charles E.-83, 92, 111 Kostellic, Dorothe Young-49, 92 Krueger, W. Stanley-83, 88, 92 Marsh, Leta L.-44, 92, 118 Mattiazza, Frances-88 McCartney, S. B.-55, 92 McLaughlin, Mary W.-89, 92 Miller, Leota-92, 98, 106 Mosher, Donna P.-93 Mussman, Lydia-28, 88, 93, 110 O'Brian, William E.-93, 144 Page, Irene-87, 93 Patton, Margaret A.-28, 31, 93 Peters, William F.-91, 93 Petersen, Lee W.-93, 94 Peterson, Norman-86, 93 Plummer, Helen R.-88, 93 Rabe, Leslie L.-94 Richter, Gertrude K.-94 Schultz, William R.-94 Smith, Donald I.-54, 56, 62, 80, 94 Stace, Wesley P.-88, 94 Stevens, Mary-90, 94 Strell, John--54, 83, 94 Sullivan, Donald E.-54, 64, 67, 88, 94 Trobaugh, Earl-35, 44, 55, 95, 126, 144 Tyler, Walter B.-54, 60, 74, 87, 95 Valek, James J.-54, 56, 63, 76, 95 Valett, Herbert 8.-54, 60, 73, 76, 95 Weeg, Mary M.-95 Willard, John C.-95 Wilmot, Harry L.-86 Wolft, Olindae93, 95 Yelich, Emily-88 Zumwalt, Wayne S.-88, 95 Student U l I Adrian, Janice-32, 50, 111 Bornac, Beverly-20, 102 Ahcin, Loretta-32, 47, 111 Borys, Barbara-127 Allen, Julia-20, 102 Borys, Judith-102 Allen, Travls-21, 118 Borys, Sally-102, 111 Allgood, Donald-126 Bowie, Thomas-102 Alonso, Lucia-118, 120 Altari, Dennis-61, 72, 102 Andracke, Alan-102 Andracke, Earl-72, 111 Andrews, Margie-111 Angelo, George-62 Angello, Jo Ann--126, 144 Anglavar, Shirley-111 Anke. Allen-60, 101, 111 Argubright, James-118 Armata, Danni:-111 Arnold, John-21, 102 Aualley, Louis-21, 47, 50, 102 Aubry, Joyce-126 Auqustyniak, Francis-126 Boyd, Mary Lynn-118 Boyd, Melvin-102 Boyer, James-15, 35, 39, 43, 51, 81, Boyer, Stan-16, 38, 42, 50 Boyle, Mary Beth-50, 72, 102 Boyle, Vince-61, 103 Auler, Bob-38, 42, 51, 80, 118 Auler, Sandra-20, 102 Baima, Ronald-111 Balma, Susan-14, 102 Baker, Emil-111 Baker, Monty-38, 42, 117 Baker, Ronald-102 Balconi, Gladys-16, 17, 40, 45, 46, 126 Ball, Wayne-21, 102 Balzarini, Dennis-111 Balzarini, Gino-126 Banko, Douglas-38, 43, 127 Bamberg, Martha-34, 118 Bara, Johnette-102 Baracani, Mary-111 Baratta, Marie-20, 102 Barlic, Evelyn-102 Barnhardt, Mabel-111 Barnhardt, Robert-127 Barr, Danial-39, 42, 102 Bartela, Robert-39, 42, 102 Bartlett, Barbara-50, 102 Bartlett, Mary-22, 47, 50, 111 Bartley, Dennis-125 Barto, Barbara-44, 51, 127 Battaglia, Patricia-102 Battaglla, Samuel-111 Batty, Evan-38, 42, 61, 102 Batty, Sharon-30, 111 Baughn, Barbara-102 Bean, Ron-111 Beck, Betty-15, 18, 27, 33, 46, 118 Beck, Beverly-18, 27, 39, 43, 118 Beck, Keith-17, 42, 76, 127 Becker, Kenneth-61, 80, 102 Becker, Robert-102 Bedenko, Janice-102 Bozanovs, Ivars-103 Bracco, Dennis-103 Bradley, Linda-I11 Brady, Colleen-21, 44, 118 - Brady, Jackie-103 Braggo, Georgia-111 Brate, Roger-60, 63, 111 Braun, Carol-118 Bravesse, Madeline-51, 118 Bray, Dianne-111 Breic, Frank-103 Breic, Mary Ellen-111 Brennan, Carol-50, 111 Brennan, Pearl-111 Brennan, Sandra-118 Brongel, Judy-118 Brongel, Theresa-21, 32, 47, 51, 101 Broset, Gustave-112 Brovelli, Jim-111 Brovelli, Sandra-11, 15, 18, 19, 31, 44, 69, 118 Brown, Dee-118 Brucki, Raymond-143 Buchanan, Rita-45 Buckley, Sharlene-112 Budziak, Lois-26, 112, 118 Budziak, Rose-112 Bulfington, Judy-21, 22, 47, 51, 128 BUHO, Sharon-35, 47, 51, 118 Bukovic, Joann-14, 50. 103 Bulak, Arlene--112, 114 Bunzell, Mary-128 Burch, Judy-112 Burkiewicz, James-119 Byczynski, Joan-119 Byrne, John-35, 119 Cadegiani, Joanne-103 Caldwell, George-21, 119 Callahan, Howard-103 Callahan, Pat-38, 43, 112 Campeggio, Carolee-11, 44, 51, 69, Cannon, Anne-38, 41, 103 Capello, Edward-112 Capello, Joan-128 Capello, John-50, 72, 76, 103 Carbine, Sheri-110 Bedenko, Marilyn-127 Benvenuti, Cecelia-50, 111 Bergana, Jim-127 Bernard, Henry-118 Barnard, Johanna-102 Bernard, John-50, 111 Bernardi, Emil-125 Barnardi, Eugene-127 Bernardi, Joyce-118 Bernardi, Kenneth-62, 63, 102 Barton, Marilyn-102 Bertrand, Karen-102 Eertusi, William-14, 21, 50, 102 Beahear, Wanda-102 Beutler, Karyl-127 Bianchi, Carol-71, 111 Bickett, Mary-118 Bidasio, Catherine-127 Bidasio, James-118 Bierbrodt, Cha rlotte-50, 111 Blerbrodt, Sharon-111, 114 Bildhauer, Janice-39, 43, 102 Billard, Georgia-20, 101, 102 Billard, Malcolm-14, 61, 73, 102 Bima, Arthur-60, 63, 111 Birkenbeuel, Judie-118 Blanford, Margaret-28, 127 Blott, Rchard-39, 43, 111 Bly, Rebecca-33, 39, 43, 50, 111 Bodnum, James-127 Boehm, Thomas-61, 110 Bogatitus, Barbara-111 Bolslli, Beatrice-7, 38, 40, 41, 127, 144 Bolen, Paul-45, 46, 53, 74, 75, 127 Borio, Charles-111 Borland, Richard-35, 47, 118 Born, Judith-111 Carlson, Vivi-38, 41, 119 Carr, JoAnn-22, 50, 112 Carson, Marylin-119 Carter, Bill-103 Carter, Janice-9, 21, 24, 39, 42, 128 Carter, Mary-112 Carter, Pat-119 Carus, Fred-112 Cass, Mary Barbara-119 Castagna, Jerry-128 Castelli, Sylvia-119 Catalanello, James-119 Causa, Barbara-47, 119 Cavaletto, Frank-128 Cerri, Thomas-103, 106 Chamlin, Roger-56, 73, 76, 78, 118 Champley, Pat-15, 119 Chapin, Don-119 Chemelewski, Kenneth-16, 112 Chemelewski, Tadge-112 Cherpeske, Kent-112 Cherpeske, Lynn-103 Cherry, Bobby-103 Cheslic, Judith-38, 43, 103 Chiado, Andrew-47, 103 Cicci, Jerry-128 Ciesielski, Doris-47, 128 Clark, Mary-119 Cocking, Gerald-112 Como, Mary-28, 117 Condie, Carol-22, 112 Conerton, Joyce-50, 103 Conkling, Sandra-112 Conway, Bonnie-20, 103 Cook, Richard-56, 59, 128, 144 Coric, Patricia-128 Coric, Ruth-112 Index . . . Corrigan, Rose-119 Costa, Carole-36, 111, 112 Coughlin, Karen-38, 41, 103 Coulter, Julienne--20, 26, 50, 103 Coulter, Linda-39, 43, 119 Cox, Carolyn-119 Crane, Elaine-103 Crane, Leila-47, 103 Croissant, Gerald-70, 76, 112 Croissant, Richard-112 Crosiar, Kathleen-27, 50, 112 Crosiar, Penny-26, 51, 119 Crowley, Roselin-103 Cumberworth, Patricia-47, 119 Curatolo, Anthony-112 Curatolo, Rosalie-38, 41, 103 Cusick, Judith-128 Czarny, Arlene-119 Czubachowski, Ann Marie-103 Daley, Mary .lean-16, 112 Dance, Jackie-103 Danz, Louis-119 Davison, Robert-103 Day, Connie-119, 123 Day, Danny-112 Day, David-103 Debo, Dixie Lee-103 DeCaroli, Joe-17, 56, 58, 64, 68, 74, Deck, Raymond-117 DeFoer, Julius-61, 103 DeGroot, Edward-119 DeGroot, Lois-28, 103 Deichmueller, Linda-112 DeKeyser, Robert-80, 112 DeKeyser, Albert-103 Delaney, Delmar-103 Delaney, Edythe-103 Delmanowski, Judith-112 Delvallaa, Eileen-37, 40, 128 Denier, .lan-119 Denny, Gary-72, 103 Darango, Alex- 7 Derango, Jean-16, 19, 31, 36, 40, 128 Derango, Marius-119 Derix, Arthur-119 Detreick, Dorothy-119 DiCrispino, Buddy-31, 44, 56, 76, 78, DiCrispino, Carol-47, 112 Dingerson, Clarence-15, 64, 69, 119 Dirkes, Sandra-103 Dittle, Jerry-31, 56, 62, 118, 119 Dittle, Richard-14, 103 Dobberstein, Eileen-38, 43, 119 Dobovsky, Sandra-32, 38, 41, 112 Domagall, John-103 Dondelinger, Robert-112 Donnelly, Don-103 Donnelly, Joan-112 Donnelly, Judine-21, 129 Donnelly, Kevin-119 Donovan, Francis-21, 35, 103 Dooley, Patricia-14, 38, 41, 103 Dooley, Paul-45 A Downey, Mary Ann-20, 50, 103 Doyle, Jack-103 Doyle, Kathleen-28, 129 Drennen, Bill-129 Dudek, Lorraine-112 Duncan, Pamela-38, 42, 103 Duncan, Stephen-112 Duncan, Susan-47, 112 Dutkiewicz, Joanne-119 Duttlinger, Billy-103 Dwyer, Donald-21, 73, 103 Dzik, Andrea-21, 48, 119 Dzik, Marilyn-129 Easton, Harold-112 Edgcomb, Betty-103 Edgcomb, Ralph-72, 103 Edgcomb, Shirley-119 Edwards, John-42, 103 Eklund, Bill-112 Eklund, Donna-119 Eklund, Norma-129 Elder, Andrea-22, 112 Elder, Rita-20, 103 Ellerbrock, Sandra-14, 33, 103, 110 Elliott, Ruth-112 English, Donald-61, 103 Ensor, Edward-72, 103 Entwistle, Charles-103 Entwistle, Jim-56, 76, 79, 119 Entwistle, Robert-112 5 128 Page one hundred forty seven Entwistle, William-47, 60, 112 Erio, Patricia-34, 119 Ernat, James-29, 112 Ernat, Margery-119 Ernanputsch, Gary-72, 76, 104 Eschenbaum, Sue-16, 112 Eustlce, Jane-20, 104 Ewing, Ronald-104 Fabish, Joseph-104 Faerber, Don-104 Fahler, Janice-119 Faletti, Marianne-45, 129 Faletti, Virginia-28, 129 Falk, Gerald-21, 119 Falletti, Paarlene-32, 38, 41, 110, 119 Farmer, Michael-104 Farneti, Judith-28, 104 Farnetti, JoAnn-26, 32, 38, 42, 50, 112 Failhauar, Bonnie-112 Student Index Gostomski, Paul-104 Gostomski, Vic-15, 32, 35, 120 Grant, Betty-130 Grant, Don-16, 17, 56, 59, 101, 131 Grant, Paul-120 Grant, Thomas-120 Greening, James-22, 76, 113 Gregorich, Jill-22, 32, 113 Gregorich, Joyce-113 Grimshaw, James-120 Grisolano, Bob-14, 60, 70, 74, Grobelny, Ellen-131 Grove, Mary-50, 113 Grove, Olaf-104 Gruenwald, David-104 Gruenwald, George-120 Guenther, Beverly-131 104 Hrovat, Ronnie-105 Huattemann, Gary-21, 22, 113 Hull, Joyce-21, 120, 121 Hui, Pat-5, 20, 105 Hunter, Carole-105 Hunter, Danny-105 Hunter, Robert-131 Hurley, John-56, 80, 121 Hylla, Barbara-121 Imm, Ron-21, 56, 64, 121 Irvin, Gaylon-113 Ivlow, Bryan-121 Ivlow, Kay-121 lvlow, Rosemary-105 Guisti, Gunia, Judy-120 Dennis-104 Felten, Don-50, 104 Ferdig Ray-21, 47, 76, 104 Ferrari, Rose-45, 51, 130 Ferrari, Pat-47, 112 Ferrari, Rose-45, 51, 130 Feurer, Jim-39, 112 Ficak, Daniel-70, 112 Fink, Carleen-28, 34, 130, 138 Finley, Earl--119 Fisher, Bonnie-119 Fisher, Ted-104 Fltzka, Barbara-104 Fitzke Linda-32, 112 Flahaut, Howard-119 Flaherty, Mary Pat-119 Flannery, Dennis-61, 72, 104 Floroplus, Carol-130 Floroplul. Ronald-120 Fole, Sandra-104, 110 Fogle, Carol-104 Foley, Dennis-17, 130 Foley, Julie-104 Foley, Patricia-120 Forbes, Bill-130 Fowlie, Sylvia-4, 22, 50, 112 Frackowiak, Anne-120 Franklin, Nancy-120 Franklin, Richard--14, 104 Fransen, Patti-27, 120 Frederick, Dennis-112 Frederick, Nancy-104 Fraschi, Jacqueline-112 Freschi, LaDean-47, 130 Fraschl, Pat-38, 41, 104 Fristock, Mary-120 Frkol, Jim-60, 112 Galassi, Eugene-56, 120 Galassi, Richard-72, 76, 104 Gantz, Perry-73, 104 Ganze, Jean-22, 112 Gapinski, Donna-28, 104 Gapski, Henrietta-50, 112, 114 Garms, Roger-113 Garzanelli, Larry-120 Garzanelli, Peter-104 Garzanelli, Robert-16, 113 Gates, Barbara-47, 120 Gatza, Edward-61, 104 Gbur, Geraldine-113 Gealow, June-26, 130 Gearica, Carole-113 Gearica, Phyllis-20, 21, 130 Gans, Arlene-22, 113 Gens, Elaine-130 George, Judy-113 Gergovich, Judy-120 Ghilino, Bruce-31, 51, 56, 59, 130 Ghilino, Raymond-104 Gisler, David-72, 81, 104 Glauser, Glenn-22, 56, 57, 70, 76, 78, 79, 111, 113 Glowacki, Suzanne-38, 43, 50, 101, 104 Glupczynski, Audrey-22, 113 Gmeiner, Janet-13, 20, 21, 37, 40, 130 Gochanour, Donna-104 Goetsch, Wlliam-83, 130 Goot, Arlene-104 Gordon, Harolde120 Gorski, Wayne-74, 75, 130 Goskusky, JoAnne-22, 28, 91, 130 Page one hundred forty-eight Gurke, Howard-21, 50, 61, 104 Guynn, Harold-104 Guynn, Ralph-131 Guziec, Sandra-14, 110 Haas Frank-104 Haas, Karen-12, 23, 113 Hadley, Jim-22, 131 Hahn, Ronald-104 Hall, Jerry-17, 60, 70, 76, 113 Hallmark, David-39, 41, 50, 113 Halm, Marcy-47, 120 Halm, Robert-29, 131 Hancock, June-120 Hannan, Rosalie-113 Hansen, Charles-104 Hansen, Clifford-120 Haramincich, Ronnie-120 Harbeck, Lynn-102, 104 Harbeck, Roger-113 Harbison, Ray-76, 104 Hardy, Karen-104 Hargrave, Bill-80, 120 Harl, Linda-ll, 19, 21, 69, 118, 120 Harmon, Janet-47, 50, 113 Harmon, Ronald-60, 70, 102, 104 Harper, Earl-120 Harris, Joan-17, 22, 34, 131 Harris, Sharon-I20 Harrison, Karen-104, 110 Hart, Diane-33, 131 Hart, Roger-70, 113 Harvey, Mary Ann-47, 50, 104 Haskins, Mary-37, 40, 44, 126, Hathaway, Edward-104 Hauger, Sandra-120 Haupt, Rchard-125 Hauptrnan, Patsy-104 Hauser, Richard-13, 32, 39, 41, Healea, Kathleen-104 Hebei, Carol-50, 113 Hebel, Georgeanne-104 Hegland, Jm-39, 41, 120, 123 Helsley, Ellen-104 Helsley, Walter-104 Hering, Sandra-104 Herkovich, Donna-83, 113 Hess, Kent-38, 42, 50, 104 Hess, Richard-104 Heuser, Janice-27, 47, 50, 104 Hicks, John-38, 42, 63, 113 Hill, Jeannie-21, 35, 37, 120 Hill, Marilyn-9, 121 Hill, Phyllis-20, 105 Hillman, Juanita-51, 131 Hinterkopf, John-6, 51, 131 Hoberg, David-105 Hoberg, Paul-131 Hocking, Tommy-14, 105 Hockings, Danny-121 Hoelzer, 1eresa-39, 43, 113 Holtman, Gayle-113 Hoffman, John-113 Hoey. Richard-113 Hogy, Tom-45 Holdcraft, Randall-105 Hook, Glen-38, 41, 80, 121 Hooper, Fred-72. 105 Hoscheit, Jean-50, 105 Housby, James-105 Hrovat, Marianne-121 Ivlow, Sherry-14, 20, 105 lwaszek, Carolyn-113 Jackson, Helen-105 Jackson, Luther-113 Jacobowski, Rita-105 Jagelski, Robert-63, 76, 113 Jaimes, John-131 Jakse, Mary-20, 55, 105 Jakubek, Dorothy-16, 113 Jakubiak, Carol-26, 113 Jakubiak, Judy-34, 113, 121 Janka, David-105 Janka, Don-121 Janz, Lynn-27, 35, 38, 40, 41, 51, 131, 144 Jaronski, Dolores-113 Jasiek, Beverly-113, 114 Jaskolski, Ann-105 Jaskolski, James-37, 39, 41, 76, 77, 121 .laskolsk i, Jeanne-38, 41, 105 Jaskowiak, Robert-50, 105 Jasper, Saundra-113 Jereb, Judy-105 Jerrnan, Victoria-22, 113 Jesiolowski, Kenneth-16, 17, 32, 51, 132 Johnson, Bruce-105 Johnson, Jewel-105 Johnson, Karen-4, 51, 121 Johnson, Lloyd-105 Johnson, Lynn-105 Johnson, Ron-105 Jones, Dolores-22, 113 Jones, Dorothy-21, 23, 51, 132 Jones, Jerry-21, 81, 132 Jones, Judy-132 Jones, Melvin-105 Jordan, Diana-113 131, 141 51, 120 Jordan, Dorothy-121, 123 Julander, Karen-18, 26, 32, 36, 51, 121 July, Janet-113 Jump, Joyce-143 Jurkas, Raymond-113 Jurkowski, Mary-12, 36, 40, 126, 132 Kaiser, Mary-121 Kaiser, Norma-105 Kalamanoff, Karen-105 Kallner, Barbara-132 Kalnas, Raomna-20, 105 Kane, Joyce-39, 42, 105 Kane, Judy-42, 105 Kapke, Robert-61, 105 Karl, Shrley-113 Kassovic, Helen-6, 51, 129, 132, 141 Kastigar, Joanne-7, 132 Kastigar, Judy-105 Kastigar, Pat-105 Kaszynski, Mary-105 Kazmierczak, Barbara-121 Kazmierczak, Patricia-121 Kearns, Jane-34, 121 Kearns, Michael-61, 72, 105 Keenan, Leonard-63. 113 Keenan, William-121 Keith, Jon-113 Kelley, Doris-105 Kelley, Hollene-121 Kelley, Kalhleen-113 Kepper, Emma-121 Keutzer, Darlene-21, 121 Keutzer, Rchard-29, 51, 56, 59, 132 Kidd, Ted-39, 42, 63, 113 Kierczynski, Joseph-113 Kiersch, Paula-105 Kierski, Paula-105, 110 Kimber, Edna-50, 72, 105 Ocepeck, Mary Lou-22, 115 King, Gloria-20, 105 King, Sharen-113 Kirsteattar, Lynn-39, 42, 121, 123 Kirzedar, Mary Anne-121 Kistler, Jacqueline-35, 113 Klanxek, Marlene-9, 21, 38, 41, 51, 121 Klarner, Robert-133 Klein, Janice-16, 32, 35, 36, 50, 113 Kleinhanz, Gary-113 Klimek, James-60, 63, 74, 113 Kline, Beth-Ann-36, 133 Klobucher, Tom-113 Klopcic, Janice-38, 41, 105 Klopcic, William-47, 105 Knauf, Jim-60, 73, 113 Kneebone, James-114 Knutxon, Almeta-20, 105 Koehler, Janice-20, 102, 105 Koehler, Kenneth-61, 76, 105 Koehler, Robert-105 Koenig, Judy-17, 133 Kolowski, Eugene-121 Komater, Ona Frances-114 Konieczki, Barbara-20, 105 Koniaczkl, Jean-105 Kopczyk, Barbara-133 Koplenlk, Gilbert-101, 114 Koplenik, Sharon-121 Koscielski, Ed-114 Koskosky, Patsy-121 Kossow, Carol-105 Kotecki, Darlene-121 Kotacki, Joseph-114 Kotecki, Richard-101, 121 Kotowski, Barbara-15, 21, 35, 51, 121 Kotowski, Carolyn-105 Kotz, Phillip-39, 43, 105, 111 Kotz, Richard-21, 22, 23, 25, 50, 71, 114 Kowalczyk, Gaorgianne-14, 106 Kowalczyk, Mary-20, 105 Kowalski, Darlene-106 Kowalski, Kathleen-106 Kowalski, Kenneth-106 Kowalski, Tom-51, 133 Kozlkowski, Carol-106 Krasko, Gerald-60, 73, 114 Kratz, Judyanne-46, 47, 121 Kreacic, Daniel-106 Kreskowski, Janice-22, 114 Krolak, James-43, 50, 61, 72, 76, 102, 106 Krolak, Patrick-32, 51, 81, 121 Krolak, Rose-Mary-6, 21, 51, 129, 133, 141 Kiultz, James-20, 21, 55, 133 Kruswicki, Francis-133 Kruswicki, Irene-46, 48, 49, 121 Kruswicki, Linda-50, 101, 106 Ksiazkiewicz, Patricia-114 Kudla, Carol-16, 114 Kuhn, Sandra-51, 93, 121 Kukowski, Francis-50, 114 Kulpa, Mariorie-133 Kupperschmid, Gerald-106 Kwatick, Charlot-135, 143 Kwatlck, Jean-32, 50, 114 Labens, Nancy-50, 106 Ladzinski, Carol-51, 133, 138 LaFlamme, Joan-20, 50, 106 LaFlamme, Sarah-14, 72, 106 Laine, Claire-114 Lamboley, John-14, 106 Lamboley, Paul-133 Lamboley, Roger-106 Lamps, Dale-38, 41, 106 Lance, Donna-106 Lance, Marvin-9, 114 Landers, Judy-121 Landers, Michael-106 Lane, Mark-106 Lanier, Sheila-26, 114 Lasik, David-110 Student Index Libiez, JoAnne-38, 41, 106 Liebe, Sandra-106 Liiewski, Donald-133 Liiewski, Lois-114 Liles, John-133 Lindenmeyer, Karen-20, 106 Metz, John-107 Meznarich, Jerry-56, 64, 65, 74, 122, 141 Michael, Richard-107 Michalak, Tom-56, 59, 73, 135 Michalski, Nancy-122 Micheli, Anna-107 Link, Linn, Carol-106 Nancy-36, 38, 47, 133 Lipinski, Richald-42, 114 Lipka, Lyle-106 Lipka, Richard-39, 41, 76, 79, 121 Lipka, Roseenn-32, 48, 49, 51, 121 Liss, Arlene-114 Liss, Bernadette-28, 134 Liss, Esther-30, 114 Liss, Virginia-47, 106, 110 Lister, Pat-33, 106 Locati, Joan-20, 50, 206 Loch, Barbara-21, 121 Loch, Carol-22, 134 Locke, Jerry-121 Locke, Judith-134 Locke, Robert-7, 64, 68, 134 Loebach, Betty-20, 106 Long, J. Keith-121 Long, Kenneth-16, 31, 48, 114 Long, Nancy-106 Long, Pat-22, 121 Lund, Gayle-134 Micheli, Barbara-107 Micheli, William-7, 135 Michels, David-122 Miglia, Barbara-47, 51, 122, 123 Miklavcic, James-73, 107 Mikus, Jean-125 Milaicki, Gerald-21, 122 Miller, Anida-19, 31, 38, 41, 51, 135, Miller, Judy-16, 122 Kay-39, 43, 122 Miller, Miller, Ken-56, 125 Miller, Marilyn-125 Miller, Patsy-107 Ruth-12, 22, 36, 135 Miller, Miller, Sharon-115 Milliken, Janice-55, 115 Milliken, Tommy-9, 32, 38, 42, 122 Mills, Larry-29, 53, 64, 76, 117 Misiak, Nancy-107 Misisk, Ronnie-107 Misiak, Rose Mary-22, 122 Mitchell, Charles-22, 115 Moeller, Carolyn-107 Lungwitz, Allan-134 Lungwitz, Diana-114 Lushina, Betty-17, 134 Lushina, Kit-60, 114 Lushina, William-114 Lyons, Mary-22, 26, 27, 35, 114 Maas, Ronald-42, 121 MacBrayne, Charles-46, 135 Mackiewicz, Tom-60, 70, 114 Mackiust, Susan-114 Magee, Don-55, 77, 114 Maggio, Jasper-114 Maggio, Judith-28, 134 Magnoni, Pete-9, 39, 42, 44, 56, 76, Mahnic, Jeane-46, 48, 106 Maier, Rita-125 Maier, William-21, 106 Malachowski, Diane-20, 106 Mallick, Connie-12, 28, 134 Mallie, Dick-31, 60, 73, 114 Manahan, Ken-106 Marchesi, Donna-106 Marenda, Janice-28, 47, 134 Margix, Bill-73, 122 118, 122 Moerdick, Roger-122 Monahan, Lucille-107 Morell, John-73, 115 Morell, William-51, 143 Moriarity, George-107 Moriarity, Jerry-74, 122 M0l'10I'1'Y, Marguerite-36, 122 Morrell, Richard-63, 115 MOVHSSY, Kay-32, 51, 122, 132 Morrow, Holly-115 Mosbach, Dave-135 Moynihan, Judie-107 Mrowicki, Bob-107 Mrowicki, Joyce-20, 39, 43, 107 Mrowicki, Ronald-14, 39, 42, 107 Murphy, Patricia-27, 32, 35, 122 Murtaugh, Catherine-115 Mussatfo, Sandra-22, 50, 115 Muylle, Joseph-107 Muylle, Judy-135 Nachtnebel, Kenneth-4, 50, 115 Nadolny, Judy-115 Naffziger, Nancy-35, 115 Narczewski, Marie-122 Mariani, Dennis-21, 107 Marinangeli, Joseph-50, 76, 77, 114 Marincic, Jack-107 Marini, Ken-60, 63, 114 Marini, Lois-31, 36, 40, 134, 141 Marsala, Anna-114 Nealand, James-70, 107 Nellis, Evelyn-32, 38, 43, 115 Nelson, Rose-115 Neps, James-135 Newburn, Donald-21, 136 Newman, Kathleen-107 Marsh, Marlene-114 - Marzetta, Eugene-74, 75, 134 Marzetta, Francis-107 Massat, Leonora-114 Mateika, John-122 Mathey, Richard-122 Mathieson, Carol-21, 122 Matual, Vince-12, 122, 123 Maurice, Joseph-107 Mayers, Jay-115 Mazzetii, JoAnn-22, 47, 114 Mazzorana, Nancy-114 Mazur, David-135 McGeorge, Jerry-16, 21, 22, 50, 115 McGowan, Raymond- 1 07 McGraw, James-107 Mclnerney, Kathy-115 McManus, Judy-16, 115 Meagher, William-107 Meglich, Barbara-122 Meng, Cathy-101, 107 Nico, Marlene-11, 46, 47, 50, 71, 115 Nico, william-15, 32, 51, so, 75, 122 Nicoli, Gloria-35, 115 Niedxwiecki, Carol-11, 71, 107 Nieslawski, Margo-15, 21, 37, 122 Niiak, Rita-17, 136 Noel, Donna-20, 50, 107 Noel, Roert-115 Noel, Valerie-122 Nogai, Frank-122 Nolasco, Mary-125 Nolasco, Shirley-107 Noon, Lucy-136 Noonan, Janice-20, 107 Noramczyk, Arlene-115 Nordmann, Edward-7, 136 Norquist, Lyle-122 Nosalik, Marie-20, 107 Nowak, Genevieve-122 Nowakowski, Don-21, 23, 115 Latchford, Ralph-110 Lauer, Carlier-50, 106 Lavens, Charles-29, 121 Lavens, JoAnn-133 Leach, Dale-39, 42, 143 Legrenzl, Sharon-50, 106 Leone, Janice-38, 41, 106 Liberta, Mike-15, 32, 121 Libiez, Jim-48, 49, 121 Mennem, Doris-38, 41, 122 Menning, Walter-17, 51, 56, 58, 76, 129, 135, 141 Mersch, Mary-115 Mersch, Nancy-115 Mertel, Carol-115 Meriel, Herbert-14, 107 Mertes, Jeannette-107 Mertes, Roberta- O'Connell, Carole-34, 136 O'Connell, Sharon-107 O'DonnelI, Carol-136 Olson, Bill-102, 107 Oresar, Judy-9, 21, 122 Orio, Adolph-122 Orlandini, Jerry-64, 74, 107 Ostertag, Janice-39, 43, 50, 107 Ostertag, Judith 27, 33, 122 Ostrowski, Gordon-115 Page one hundred forty-nine Pabian, Mary-21, 136 Padawan, .Ioan-107 Pagani, Kathleen-107 Pakula, Ken-115 Pakula, Raymond-136 Panzica, Janet-21, 35, 136 Papini, Wayne- Papke, Nann-22, 35, 115 Parat, Joan-115 Park, Anne-36, 50, 115 Parker, Jerry-115 Paton, Karen-122 Pattarozzi, Joseph-122 Pattelli, Eugene-72, 107 Paulicka, Benedict-14, 50, 107 Paulicka, Nancy-122 Pavinato, Tony-136 Pawlak, Donna-107 Payne, Bernard-56, 58, 143 Payne, Michael-73, 107 Pearson, Gerard-16, 68, 70, 72, 76, 115 Pearson, John-61, 107 Pelka, Eddie-136 Peluynskl, Evelyn-115 Pelsynski, Ronald-122 Peradotti, Robert-64, 122, 125 Perscett, Marie-122 Pexcetto, Paul-122 Patek, Judy-15, 32, 122 Petak, William-107 Peters, Emily-35, 36, 37, 38, 41, 51, 122 Petersen, Ronald-29, 115 Peterson, Jan-107 Pezanoski, Betty-115 Phillips, Virginia-117 Piano, Jack-9, 10, 20, 21, 24, 25, 47, 136 Piasaczny, Barbara-107 Piercy, Joan-12, 21, 122 Pierro, Joyce-39, 43, 50, 107 Pierski, Joseph-21, 122 Pierski, Roger-73, 115 Pietrucha. Dolores-115 Pilarski, Sharon-20, 47, 102, 107 Piletic, Don-53, 56, 58, 64, 65, 66, 68, 74, 136, 141 Piitaver, Ronald-115 Piraino, Dick-23, 60, 63, 115 Pirc, Mary Jane-107 Pisaneschi, Sharon-20, 107 Pisoni, Sandra-14, 50, 107 Pittman, Alan-61, 64, 107 Pittman, Gerry-136 Pivonski, Mary Lou-20, 107 Planker, Joann-14, 108 Platt, Rod-15, 122 Platt, Sheila-12, 27, 35, 36, 39, 55 Plochocki, Joanne-122 Pocius, Pociux Bonnie-5, 122 Paul-50 108 Pohar,' Audrey-io, los Pom, nick-74, 75, 137 Pohar, Donlad-115 Pohar, Frances-34, 137 Pohar, Frank-115 Pohar, Ronald-115 Polizzi, Isabelle-115 Popplewell, Tom-108 Forman, Bonnie-21, 23, 27, so, 115 Pottinger, Janet-28, 48, 49, 122 Prazen, Jean-50, 108 Preiaer, Danny-74, 75, 126, 137 Prentice, Judy-27, 108 Pretto, Rosalie-23, 115 Pricco, Susan-20, 50, 108 Priebe, David-38, 41, 50, 101, 115 Prohs, Bob-32, 35, 122, 123 Prokuski, Eugene-137 Pryde, Ken-137 Pyka, Jerome-108 Pyszka, Ellen-108 Pyszka, Eugene-108 Pyuka, Judy-123 Pyszka, Robert-108 Pyszka, Wayne-115 Querciagroxsa, Linda-137 Quick, Gary-32, 123 Quick, Robert-115 Raccuglia, Theresa-38, 45, 137 Rafalski, Marcella-12, 31, 36, 37, 40, 137, 144 Page one hundred fifty Student Index Rafalski, Theodore-108 Ramenofsky, Mike-115 Rancingay, Barbara-108 Ratkiewicz, Diane-123 Ratkiewicz, Judith-115 Rausch, Carole-38, 115 Ream, Suzanne-35, 36, 51, 123 Reed, Julaine-108 Reeland, Shirley-123 Reese, Jeanne-108 Reese, Mary-6, 51, 137 Reigle, Marianne-108 Remick, Margaret-137 Renkosik, Kathleen-9, 137 Reutner, Jessie-108 Reutner, Katherine-115 Reynolds, Carolyn-22, 115 Ribolzi, Diane-116 Ribolzi, Don-137 Ricca, Carol-101, 116 Ricci, Bill-108 Ricci, Joseph-60, 63, 76, 77, 111, 116 Ricci, Sandra-38, 41, 50, 108 Richards, Janice-22, 30, 35, 50, 116 Richards, Sandra-116 Richards, Sarah-11, 71, 116 Richards, Sharon-11, 12, 19, 36, 40, 45, 46, 51, 69, 126, 137, 141 Rietgraf, Michael-61, 72, 108 Rigazio, Lee Ann-22, 39, 43, 101, 116 Rigazio, Ronald-123 Rimmele, Harold--22, 116 Ritter, Norma-20, 108 Ritz, Frank-108 Roberson, Glenn-76, 108 Roberson, Louise-108 Robinson, Allan-53, 56, 58, 76, 78, 126, 137, 141 Robinson, Carol-30, 108 Rochnowski, Joan-11, 71, 116 Roda, Albert-56, 62, 123 Roda, Judy-47, 108 Roda, William-60, 116 Rohde, Mary-22, 123 Rolander, Diane-108 Romano, Jim-60, 73, 76, 116 Romanowski, Steve-81, 123 Rosenkranz, William--137 Ross, Mary-11, 19, 36, 40, 44, 51, 69, 126, 138 Ross, Robert-15, 60, 116 Rottner, Donna-21, 27, 28, 51, 77, 129, 138 Rundle, Marliss-116 Rutgens, Joseph-46, 56, 59, 62, 126, 138 Ruva, Patricia-108 Ryan, Sharon-116 Rybarczyk, Carole-36, 37, 40, 47, 138, 144 Rybarczyk, Lawrence-80, 123 Rybarczyk, Ray-7, 45, 64, 68, 80, 138 Ryczek, Paula-26, 123 Rynke, Richard-138 Rynke, Roderick-108 Saari, Carla-138 Saathof?, James-60, 63, 76, 116 Sabatini, Louis-61, 72, 108 Sai, Shirley-108 Salomone, Rose-123 Samolinski, Barbara-116 Samolinski, Ronald-123 Samolitis, John-72, 108 Samolitis, Ronald-123 Samolitis. Sharon-116 Sapienza, Della Jane-116 Saporiti, Mary Lou-16, 17, 19, 40, 51, 138, 144 Savant, Paul-81, 123 Scanlan, Bill-116 Scassiferro, John-56, 58, 138 Scassiterro, Mary Jean-123 Schicke, Shelby-116 Schlceder, Carol-22, 139 Schmidt, Kenneth-139 Schmidt, Max-60, 80, 116 Schmitz, Edward-50, 61, 108 Schmitz, Evalynn-108 Schmoeger, Gretchen-16, 116 Schmoeger, Roger-72, 108 Schoening, Karen-20, 26, 108 Scholle, Sharon-108 Schorn, Larry-63, 116 Schott, Bob-17, 74, 75, 139 Schott, John-14, 15, 32, 39, 40, 43, 51, 123 Schroeder, Diane-19, 123 Schwarz, william-39, 43, 50, 70, ioa Schweickert, Judy-116 Schweickert, Mary-139 Schweickert, Susan-20, 35, 47, 102, 108 Schweickert, Therese-123 Schweigert, Jim-4, 50, 108 Scoma, Antoinette-33, 139 Scoma, Chuck-123 Sczepaniak, Sharon-108 Seaton, Seghi, Seghi, Jerry-116 John-22, 116 Sharon-139 Seitz, Diane-A-21, 51, 139 Sekula, Seliatt, Dorothy-123 James-15, 56, 101, 123 Sellett, Leonard-108 Sellew, Ann-20, 108 Selski, Donaid-116 Senica, Carl-123 Seppi, Doris-21, 28, 139 Sever, Carole-139 Sever, Theresa-138, 139 Severson, Betty-21, 139 Sexton, Fra ncis-60, 63, 108 Seymour, Sue-21, 51, 101, 123 Sha rp, Sharon-50, 108 Shea, Danny-123 Shea, Pat-83, 105 Shepard, Frank-116 Sherman, Nancy-20, 108 Shetter, David-6, 17, 139, 141, Short, Alan-123 Siebert, Dennis-116 Siebert, Harold-123 Sienkiewicz, Beverly-108 Sigmund, Virginia-20, 108 Signorelli, Mary Lea-108 Simmons, Katherine-140 Skerston, Dennis-108 Skerston, James-60, 63, 76, 79 Skovare, Priscilla-116 Skowronski, Sandra-116 Skowronski, Theresa-35, 51. 140 Slimko, Kenneth-61, 72, 108 Smania, Donald-72, 108 Smania, Jerry-4, 50, 63, 116 Smith, Curtis-21, 46, 48, 123 Smith, Larry-108 Smith, Marion-140 Smith. Shirley-140 Smith, Virginia-109 Smudzinski, Joanne-48, 123 Snell, Dan-62, 63, 138, 143 Snow, Calvin-123 Snow, Hugh-39, 43, 53, 76, 124 Sobkcwiak, Jo-15, 19, 21, 124 Soeder, Elizabeth-116 Soeder, Janet-140 Soens, Jerome-62, 116 Somolski, John-109 Sons, Carl-109 Sorrentino, Jimmy-116 Spayer, Don-140 Spayer, Kathleen-116 Spelich, Allen-16, 60, 61, 63, 76, 116 Spelich, Rosemary-109 Spetzler, Carl-116 Spetzler, Hartmut-17, 140 Spriet, Judy-28, 109, 110 Springborn, Helen-124 Stachowiak, Diana-124 Stachowiak, Jerry-14, 61, 72, 74 Stachowiak, John-140 Stachowiak, Ken-124 Stachowiak, Marty-140 Stacknik. Kathryn-14, 50, 109 Stanhouse, Karole-140 Starkey Starkey , Deanna-46, 48, 51, 140 , Patricia-109 Stasiak, Barbara-109 Stasik, Walter-116 Steele, John-50, 116 Stegen, Audrey-124 Stegen, Gloria-39, 43, 109 Stein, Gerrard-14, 109 Stein, Stella, Janice-35, 116 Joy-51, 123. 124 Stevens, Melvin!21, 22, 56, 76, 12 Stewart, Janet-36, 140 Stewart, Judy-109 Struglimki, Jerry-138, 141 Studzinski, Sheila-36, 37, 40, 141 Stuppy, Elizabeth-32, 47, 116 Sudano, Gary-39, 42, 109 Swanson, Gerald--21, 48, 60, 62, 74, 124 Swartz, Joanne-35, 51, 124 Swetnam, Ron-61, 76, 109 Swietek, Carolyn-4, 14, 109 Swietek, Don-141 Swietek, Shirlee-46, 48, 49, 51, 124 Swietek, Tom-109 Szott, Charlotte-30, 116 Szott, Joyce-26, 48, 49, 51, 124 Tadych, Shirley-109 Taggart, Lynn-124 Tallman, Mary Ann-109 Tastad, Judy-124 Taylor, Joyce-7, 141 Taylor, William-109 Terando, Kenneth-43, 116 Terry, Gene-141, 144 Thomas, Marsha-30, 109 Thompson, Carole-116 Student Index . . . Vallero, Evelyn-38, 41, 109 Vallero, Henry-109 Vasquez, Virginia-117 Vecchio, Steven-109 Venturelli, Darlene-50, 117 Vescogni, Albert-61, 109 Vester, Sharon-117 Vickery, Carole-117 Vidagar, Kenneth-14, 61, 76, 109 Videgar, Wayne-56, 76, 124 Vogel, Caryl-124 Vogel, Sandra-109 Vohs, Janie-109 Volk, James-109 Volk, Jo Anne-124 Volk, Lois-117 Volk, Vivian-32, 48, 49, 51, 124 Volpe, Ronald-16, 17, 45, 142 Vroman, William-39, 41, 124 Waclaw, Danny-60, 117 Wadas, Donna-142 Wadas, Sharon-109 Wagner, Edward-109 Whaley, Nelda-21, 120, 124 White, Bill-21, 70, 110 White, Janine-20, 110 Whittington, Ilene-110 Wieczorek, Donald-117 Wieczorek, Loretta-35, 117 Wierth, Dean-35, 39, 41, 110 Willard, Marilyn-21, 23, 34, 51, 142 Willmeroth, Wilbur-124 Wilson, Clyde-117 Wilson, Howard-110 Wilson, Leonard-110 Wimpy, Robert- Windy, Arthur-142 Windy, Bob-53, 56, 59, 64, 68, 69, 142 Windlan, Harold-35, 50, 60, 76, 117 Windlan, Warren-124 Witek, Ron-142 Woiciechcwski, Mary Anne-142 Woiciechowski, Roger-124 Wolfe, Bob-142 Wolfe, Janice-16, 22, 117 Woltmann, Marcia-11, 15, 69, 120, 124 Woodrick, Janice-20, 110 Thompson, George-116 Thorp, Rlta-47, 50, 109 Tidaback, Darryl-22, 124 Tobin, David-109 Tobler, Julia-38, 43, 50, 109 Tornlins, John-15, 124 Tomminallo, Sammy-109 Tomxe, Lois-12, 16, 17, 36, 40, 45, 141 Tonozzi, John-143 Tonquest, Kathe-44, 124 Torchia, Carole-106, 109 Tostovarsnik, Donald-116 Toth, Dick-39, 43, 47, 56, 76, 124 Towne, Maria-141 Trattner, Geraldine-116 Trebuxak, Donna--124 Tregoning, Donn-60, 70, 71, 116 Trillet, Arnold-61, 76, 109 Trost, Tom-141 Trout, Luella-116 Trump, Dennis-120, 124 Trump William-109 Turchi, Jacqueline-20, 109 Turchi, Patricia-17, 141 Turczyn, Dennis-116 Turner, Terry-116 Twardowski, Gloria-124 Wagner, JoAnn-5, 50, 117 Waldron, Jerome-124 Waligora, Jacquelyn-48, 124 Walker, Robert-109 Wallner, Sandra-30, 35. 117 Wallock, Darlene-117 Walsh, Bob-9, 45, 74, 75, 142 Walter, Judy-109 Walters, Diane-20, 109 Walters, Robert-143 Ward, Harold-21, 142 Washkowiak, Audrey-109 Washkowiak, Carol-124 Washkowlak, Robert-117 Wasilewski, Gerald-117 Waters, Barbara-28, 142 Waters, Sharon-22, 117 Watts, Stanley-109 Way, Sharon-20, 47, 109 Webb, Audrey-117 Weber, William-109 Weger, Mary-117 waide, Linda-109 Waiden, Donna-21, 33, 44, 118, 124 Weindorf, Janice-35, 117 Weir, Judith-110 Weistart, Ralph-110 Woodshank, Joseph-117 Woodshank, Mary-117 Wozniak, Geraldine-124 Wren, Bernard-21, 117 Wren, Ronnie-16, 39, 41, 117 wright, Don-61, no Wright, Norm-56, 74, 124, 125 Wrobleski, Edward-110 Wrona, Alice- Wrona, Rita-110 Wylepski, Janet-110 Wyzgowski, Ronald-21, 110 Wyszynski, Arleen-32, 50, 117 Yocum, Mike-37, 39, 42, 142 Yonkus, John-117 Young, Nancy-110 Young, Patricia-143 Young, Paul-14, 21, 110 leman, Joe-38, 43, 117 gens, Mary-14, 110 enzen, JoAnn-143 Zera, Lawrence-124 iibas, Walter-143 ibert, Janet-38, 41, 110 libert, John-6, 51, 143 West, Twardowski, Judy-109 Tyler, Janet-36, 51, 124 Tyler, Walter-61, 72, 76, 109 Uebler, Alan-37, 51, 56, 58, 64, 69, 126, 141, 142 Uhan, Dennis-109 Uhan, Sandra-109 Uranich, Jerome-109 Urbanakl, Anita-116 Uesaglio, Edith-117 Utz, Gretchen-15, 26, 32, 124 Utz, Katharine-20, 50, 109 Utz, Patricia--16, 22, 50, 117 Vacca, Judy-109 Vacca, Richard-117 Vaccuro, Anthony-117 Valle, Marion-32, 51, 56, 124 Welch, Lilly-110 Welch, Phyllis-22, 124 Welsh, Jean-35, 110 Welsh, June-28, 110 Wenzel, Clarence-29, 124 Wenzel, Francis-106, 110 Wenzel, Geraldine-117 Wenzel, Judith-110 Wenzel, Kenneth-29, 142 Werntz, Carol-14, 20, 110 Werntz, Mary Ann-21, 23, 37, 118, 124 Barbara-110 Zibert, William-15, 62, 124 Ziel, Mary-36, 110 Ziel, Walter-13, 64, 67, 68, 69. 141, 143, 144 Zitoun, Paula-124 Znaniecki, Bob-74, 117 Znaniecki, Judy-110 Znaniecki, Ken-117 Znaniecki, Ruth-124 Zokal, Daniel-117 Zukowski, Rae-15, 21, 31, 124 Zulawnick, Aileen-22, 117 74, 75, West, Sally-34, 36, 117 Westphal, Nelson-45, 51, 142 Westphal, Sherry-110 Westphal, Theresa-55, 117 Weyand, Lynette-36, 110 iupancic, Catherine-117 Zupancic, JoAnn-110 Zupancic, Marilyn-143 Zywica, Jeanne-125 Page one hundred fifty-one Ififw fl . 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