La Salle Peru Township High School - Ell Ess Pe Yearbook (La Salle, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Freshman class officers lead the Class of T961 dur- ing their first year at L-P: Cback rovvl Judy Lipka, presi- dent, Joann Hill, vice-presi- dent, Holly Hosutt, secret- ary, Diane Hoffman, treas- urer, ffront rowj Scott Hughes, sergeant at arms, Joe Rossi, sergeant at arms, John Strell, program chair- man, Leitha Jo Sellett, social chairman. ' - -I 1 . ,. ., ., , , .,.. ' A .. 055, .:5,- M, Ng , A .H , I sa,,35gp,,, ,, . ,Uv ,NW , ,M , ,gb :- wif q zwfsiz , gray :i:E1i:E-225322: ir., .stair --f:2:'. -:'fsE2E2Et' '-1:--2.1':.- ,, az, 25,0755 as 7 Je- ' 7 , Eg? ' 22 I s.,l, ,,,,Q ....., ....,.,. ....k .,... is .... ss? . ,. t, s , at .s 4, I. ., ., V l s, , . - I M, s ys, , gygfpyggg -14. 5 5: :,,:,i j:jg2:agQ 'fggpfigggg ' :'2: :'-: ' J figs? isfggswf swf-EQ 1 i1'- fit r .'5gwf?'2e . ' - N .F f'fw , 3Q? + ' 4 f - I .-.I 3 1215211 ,ziisf ic H wifi' ' Q as Alleman, Dick Alonso, Lois Amodeo, Joellyn Anderson, Karen Arbisi, Ronnie Argubright, Margie Atkinson, Carol Page tive CLASSRODIVIS ARE EILLED, TEXTBOOKS DISTRIBUTED AND Bacidore, Jane Baima, Bonnie Barnharclt, Joseph V Bartley, Berdetta Bartolucci, Cheryl Battaglia, Carl Baxter, Mary Bean, Karen Benedict, John Bennett, Wayne Benvenuti, Karen Bertusi, Sandra Bickerman, Marlene Bierlorodt, Luanne Blanford, Charles Blott, Philip Bornac, Ronald Boyer, Jane Brackman, Judy Brady, Lee John Brannon, Beth Braun, Jerry Burchard, Cole Briddick, Bill Brown, Carol Brown, Donna Brown, Joyce Bruch, Patricia Brucki, Barbara Brucki, Bruce Bruno, Georgiann Bruno, Judy Button, Gerry Bulak, Robert Burger, James Camenisch, Mary Cardani, Elaine Carpenter , Ron Cerri, Ann Chambers, Pat Chamlin, Roberta Chapman, Bill Charbonneau, Charles Christmann, Pauline Cicci, George Ciesielski, Eloise Clark, Janice Cleer, Kaye Clinch, Mickey Clouse, Connie Condon, Art Nilsson, Richard Crane, Linda Croissant, Richard Crowley, Ginny Curatolo, Gearld Page six CLASSES CONVENE. ASSIGNMENTS BEGIN, STUDENTS WORK Czubachowski, L. DalTara, Rhesa Danczak, Barbara Danz, Carol Davis, Geraldine DeGroot, Janet Deichmueller, J. Dellinger, Susan DeMa'ttia, Thomas Derix, Gerald Dettore, Gerald Deutsch, Sharon Dial, Ralph DiCrispino, Mary Dinelli, Kay Dittle, Frances Doloovsky, Leah Doll, Mary Donnelly, Claudia Downey, William Dudek, David Dupont, LaRayne Elder, Bill Ellis, Barry Elston, George Endres, Gary Entrican, Bill Ernat, Richard Faleskin, Janet Farneti, Rita Feliksiak, Jack Felten, Ruth Finley, Donald Fitzgerald, Ed Flaherty, Carol Flockhart, Audrey Flood, James Flood, Nancy Flower, Mary Flynn, Edmund Fontana, Elizabeth Ford, Karen Foster, John Frackowiak, Carol Fulmer, Dan Galassi, Audrey Galassi, Mary Galassi, Ray Galetti, David Gallup, 'William , Ganze, Robert 3 Gapinski, B. Garzanelli, Mario Garzanelli, Mary Gealow, Dorothy Gearica, Daniel 3 ' Page seven HARD. UPPERCLASSMEN PROVIDE ORIENTATION IN ASSEM- Members of the Ell Ess Pe staff present a skit to intro- duce freshmen to the annual. Delegates 'From various places met at a world conference to discuss the L-P yearbook Cstandingl Barbara Miglia, Italy, Karen Johnson, Spain, Irene Kruswicki, Heaven, iseatedl Dave Metz, Mexico, Curtis Smith, China, Carole Costa, Netherlands, Bob Auler, England, fkneelingl Joan Rochnowski, Africa, Roseann Lipka and Trixie, Clownland. - Page eight George, Carol George, Charles Gierat, Dick Gilligan, Mary Giesler, Lloyd Glubczynski, Leland Glubczynski, Nancy Gostomski, Carol Grabowski, Ronald Grabowski, Sandra Greening, David Guisti, Norene Gullo, Irene Hammerich, Wanda Hammerich, Wayne Harkins, Mark Harmon, Willa Hartman, Tom Harper, William Haugen, Christine Hegland, Herbert Helsley, Judy Henry, Jean Herrmann, Kenny Hervatic, Carol Hess, Glenn Hill, Joann Hocking, Earl BLIES, FR Diane Larry Patty Hosutt, Holly Scott Hoffman, Hoover, Hoscheit, Hughes, Hunter, Sandra Jackson, Betty Jo Karen James, Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Nina Kain, Cheryl Kapinski, Marilyn Kastigar, Joyce Kasza, Audrey Kazmierczak, Nancy Kehle, Donna Keilty, Barbara Kendzior, Bonnie Kennel, Patricia Kiefel, Sharon Kilday, Jack Kierski, Patricia Kiellesvik, Ronnie Kmieciak, Judy Knafelc, Kenneth Knohlauch, Dave Kobal, Mary Kodrich, Carol Konczak, Barbara Kopczyk, Judy Kopczynski, Ann Kopytkiewicz, Geral Kosi, Richard Kramarsic, Mike Krieger, Susan Kristapovich, Jam Krogulski, Anne Krolak, Alice Krueger, Barbara Krysiak, Edward Kuhar, Virginia Kulpa, Richard Kurtz, Mary Ann Lasik, Kent Leach, Brian Lauer, Carol Lechner, Dian Liberta, Pam Liefeld, Jim Lipka, Clyde Lipka, Judy Liss, Mary Liss, William Lushina, Joseph Lyons, Ruth Mackey, Dick di es ESHMEN ne FILL 3 1 Iii DAYS W :HQ X. 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Mackey, Sharon Maggio, John Maggio, Sandra Mahnich, Penny Mahnic, Robert Malkewicz, Carolyn Mallie, Pat Malone, Kathleen Malone, Pat Marini, Paul Marsh, Carol Martyn, James Marynus, Patsy Mathews, Russ Mathieson, Mary Mauritzen, Gary May, Mary Ann Mayers, JoEllen Mazzetti, Trina McClintock, Roger McCoy, Allen McDiarmid, Malcolm McDonald, Larry McGeorge, Linda McNeilly, David Meglich, Robert Meisenbach, Phyllis Menne, Joseph Mertes, Georgia Miedzianski, Donald Miedzianski, Ronald Miglia, Carol Minkler, Bernard Mitchell, Richard Morel, Jimmy Moreland, Walter Morrisey, Carol Morrison, Doug Mosbach, Tommy Muller, Lynn Mussatto, Marguerite Nadolny, Ronald Nellis, Martin Newell, Paul Newell, Sharon Corrigan, Don Noel, Kay Nogai, Ronald Nogay, Gerald Noonan, Dorothy Nosalik, Patricia Novak, Jeff Novero, Marion Novlan, Kathy Oklesen, John Olmsted, Charles Page ten REPORT CARDS ISSUED, STUDENTS DECIDE TO WORK HARDER. SOME School tradition is again revived as senior Mike Liberta sells elevator tickets to freshmen Charles Olm-- stead and Sandy Widlowski. EXCELL, SET RECORDS, EARN The following students were not present when individual class pictures were taken: Cback rowi Jan Smith, Ruth Sine, Ilene Bartram, Cfront rowi David Tyson, Sandra Carlson, Pam Cole, and Ronald Brovelli. Olsen, Sandra Olszewski, Marilyn Opie, Walter O'Rourke, Kathleen Pacione, Betty Padlo, Nancy Pakula, Carol Papini, Mary Parat, Kathleen Pearson, Bill Pellican, Kathy Pelsynski, Robert Petersen, Peggy Peterson, Lyle Pieczynski, Marilyn Pikul, Richard Piper, Walter Piscia, Sylvia Piwonski, Andrew Pond, Dennis Porikos, Barbara Potocnik, Ronald Pottinger, Donna Pryde, Danny Putz, William Quick, Mary Radliff, Linda Ratajczak, M. Page eleven RECOGNITION. MAKE PLANS EOR YEARS AS UPPERCLASS- Reed, Donna Reed, Russell Repsel, Bill Ricci, Frank Roach, Agnes Rochnowski, Carol Roda, Bob Roda, Connie Roebuck, Darlene Rohde, Frank Romeo, Joann Rosenthal, James Rossi, Joe Rossmann, Diane Ruggerio, Ronald Sadnick, Ruth Samolitis, Jerry Savoure, Mary Schimpf, Amelia Schimpf, Rose Schmidt, Sharon Schmoeger, Donald Scholle, George Schultz, Joseph Schultz, Kay Schwertfeger, C. Sciarini, Clara Scoma, Francis Seaton, Cynthia Seaton, Linda Seed, Theodore Sellett, Leitha Senica, Mary Serri, Janice Sexton, Helen Shetter, Howard Shields, Carol Sienkiewicz, David Sikora, Lorraine Simmons, Dorothy Sittler, Elizabeth Smith, Charlotte Sobkowiak, Diane Soens, Susanne Sonnenberg, Fran Sorrentino, Janice Sorrentino, Judith Spayer, Dave Spayer, Donna Springer, Jack Stasik, John Stevens, Evelyn Stevens, Sharon Stautmeisfer, R. Strell, John Sudano, Erwin Page twelve MEN. ERESHMEN SPEND MEMORABLE YEAR AT Summers, Mary Swanson, Kathleen Szczepaniak, Janice Tate, Jack Tate, Tom Tauscher, Frank Taylor, Pat Sharon Tlapa, Tomse, James Tomse, John Linda Charles Trump, Uloth, Unzicker, Ruth Vaccaro, Ronald! Vasquez, Harry Vasquez, Joe Vegrzyn, Frances Vickery, Earl Virzi, Mike Vogt, Harley Volk, Robert Vowels, Gary Vulcani, Roger Wachowiak, Dianne Waite, Anna Walter, Patricia Walter, William Walton, Richard Wardirtski, Bernard Wasilewski, Barbara Wasilewski, Kathleen Waters, Dick Weber, Lawrence Weger, Chester Welgatt, Charles White, Sharon Widlowski, Kathy Widlowski, Sandra Williams, Wayne Willmeroth, Cynthia Witalka, Jerry Witek, Carol Woiciechowski, Carolyn Woiciechowski, Donald Woltmann, Sally Woodshank, Kathleen Worthington, James Wysocki, Barbara Zakrzeski, Leo Zupancic, Marsha Zukowski, Judith lNot picturedl L-P. Page thirteen STUDENTS ARE INTRODUCED TO SCHOOL GOVERNMENT Freshman members of the Student Council White, Carol Kodrich, Carol Morrisey, Mary represent their class at meetings: Cback row Dick Summers, Linda Crane, Janice Serrip ffront rowj Mackey, James Ficek, Lloyd Gisler, Mickey Clinch, Pat l-loscheit, Brian Leach, Kenneth Herrmann, John Maggio, Joann Romeo, fsecond rovvj Sharon Walter Opie, Georgiann Bruno. Sophomores in Student Council work as come- Bruce Johnson, Csecond rowl Nancy Labens, mittee members: fback rovvb Gerrie Jaraczewski, Kathryn Stacknik, Jackie Brady, Jane Eustice, Carol Kossovv, Georgianne Kovvalczyk, Sandra Kfront rovvj Jim Nealand, Don Dwyer, Karen Pisoni, Mary Ann Harvey, Jeane Mahnic, fthird Kalemanoff, and Kathy Utz. rowb Bob Grisolano, Gerrard Stein, Dick Paulicka, Kay Morrisey and Dave Priebe, Student Council representatives, acquaint a group of freshmen with L-P. Page fourteen BY PARTICIPATING IN THE LP STUDENT COUNCIL Junlors on the Student Councll are buster than Spetzler Ken Nachtnebel Larry Schorn Itront ever Iback rowJJoyceGregor1ch Sandy Mussatto rowh Janice Richards John Hicks Bob Ross and Jean NWBTICIK Mary Kay Grove Mary Jean Daley Sharon Kung Isecond rovvl Allen Spellch Jim Mlndock Carl Jack Schott this years Student Council presldent Introduces In an assembly Carol Bianchi Stan Boyer Jlrn Mlndock Ken Nacht next year s presndency This years sensor Student Councll representa Caldwell Jim Entwlstle BIII Vroman Ned Hurley tzyes are Cback rovvj Bob Prohs Betty Beck Bar Marius Derango Itront rovvb Sandy Kuhn Jo Sob bara Causa Joanne Swartz Martha Bansberg kovvlak Daltlene Keutzer Pat Champley andlrene Isecond rovvj Barbara Mrglla, Bull Nlco George Krusvvlckl Page Hfteen I I I ' I W 1 ' I 1 I I ' I I I ' 1 l , 1 - I I I . I y I 1 1 ' ' nebel, and Janice Rxlchards-canclldates for , . ' 1 1 1 I : 1 1 ' I I T . . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 , . HOME ROGIVI PUBLICATIONS REPRESENTATIVES TAKE IBack Rowl Judy Tastad, Barb Causa, Marcy Halm, Sharon Butto, Ruth Znaniecki, Barb Gates, Pat Cumbervvorth, Itront rowl Judyth Kratz, Dick Borland, and Mary Nolasco are the senior representatives who handle the home-room subscriptions during their last year at L-P A Sophomore publications representatives are Janice Bildhauer, Pat Dooley, Sandy Vogel, Jim busy with EII Ess Pe subscriptions: fstandingj Lynn Nealandg isittingl Jim Schvveigert, Joann Bukovic, Harbeck, Mary Jo Zens, Judy Roda, Janice Heuser, Bill Klopcic. SUBSCRIPTIONS AS I958 YIEARBOOK DRIVE BEGINS. Freshman publications representatives take Agnes Roach, Penny Mahnich, Evelyn Stevens, over the task of soliciting annual subscriptions: Brian Leach, Ctront rowl Carioil Miglia, Leitha Iback rowj Pat Mallie, Pat Bruch, Marsha Zupancic, Sellett, Sharon Kietel, Dorothy Noonan, Lee Braoly. Lee Glubczynskig Iseconol rovvl Sharon Deutsch, Jackie Freschi, JoAnn Mazzetti, Susan Duncan, Sharron Sompson, Sally West, Teresa Hoelzer, ancl Isabelle Polizzi, junior representatives, stand in line at the bookstore to hand in subscriptions. Page seventeen AIVLERCAN GOVERNMENT CLUB HANDLES ELECTIONS Mr. Sam McCartney, adviser of the American Government Club, lectures to his government classes on the federal court system. All members of these classes are also members ot the American Government Club. The most eftective method of learning government is participating in it. Each year the American Government Club handles all important school elections. Here several members distribute ballots to voters in the Student Council election. Page eighteen - Sandra Brovelli, secretary-treasurer, and Richard Hauser, president, plan ways of earning money for the club's annual trip to Chicago. Representative Noah Mason took time out from his busy schedule to talk to the government students. Here Peg Faletti, Vic Gostomski, Clarence Dingerson, Buddy DiCrispino, Richard Hauser, and Barbara Miglia stay after class to ask a few questions. Jerry Falk, Buddy DiCrispino, JoAnne Dut- kiewicz, Suzanne Ream, and Lou Danz check names as students vote. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GETS A RUNNING START Members of the Cross Country Team: Cback rowj Mike Atherton, Jerry Orlandini, Eugene Pattelli, Ron Imm, Bruce Johnson, John Capello, Coach Don Sullivan, fthird rovvl James Martyn, Glenn Roberson, Arthur Johnson, Richard Crois- sant, Ronald Ruggerio, Jim Worthington, Csecond rowl Gary Denny, Richard Dittle, Jerry, Croissant, Ted Rafalski, Pat Krolak, Gus Broset, Cfront rowl David Gisler, James Greening, Bob Peradotti, Jim Argubright and Roger Hart relax before a meet. CROSS COU NTRY SCORES September 24-Streator at L-P September 27-Ottawa at Ottawa October 4-Invitational at Ottawa October 8-Ottawa at L-P October TO-Streator at Streator October T5-I, V. H. S. A. at Streator Va rgity Frosh-Soph Second l:lFST Second Second Sixth l Second Fll'ST Second First Second First Frosh-Soph l. V. Conference Champs Coming in from the cross country track are Gary Denny, Eddie Stasik, Richard Dittle, and Glenn Roberson. NURSES CLUB AIDS STUDENTS IN PLANNING CAREERS Club members discuss their future nursing plans: Iback rovvl Darlene Venturelli, Carolee Campeggio, Holly Morrow, Ctront rovvl Carol Vogel, Bonnie Fielhauer, ancl Rosalie Pretto. For the third consecutive year Miss Patricia Travers, school nurse sponsors the Nurses Club. Omcers plan and conduct meet- ings: Istandingl Carol Bianchi, pro- grom chairman, Pat Koskosky, secretary-treasurer, Pat Foley, vice- presiclent, Karol Kuclla, social chair- man, Cseatedl Martha Bansberg, president. Members of the Nurses' Club make plans for the trip they are to take to St. Luke's anol St, Anne's Hospitals in Chicago: Iback rovvl Cecelia Benvenuti, Elizabeth Soeder, Evelyn Nellis, Helen Springborn, Kay Miller, Roseann Iipka, Ctront rovvl Vivi Carlson, Jane Kearns, ancl Penny Crosiar. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS HAVE WIDE RANGE OF INTERESTS One ofthe many homemaking skills learned in F. H. A. is sewing. OFtTcers fstandingj Ruth Coric, secretary, Lois Volk, treasurer, Margie Ernat, degrees chairman, Joanne Volk, vice-president, Rose Corrigan, program chairman, fsittingl June Welsh, historian, and Joann Zupancic, parliamentarian, watch as Janet Pottinger, president, demonstrates hovv to cut a pattern. Mrs. Margaret Herrmann and Miss Colette Baranovvski, F. H. A. advisers, and Mrs. Sidney Pottinger and Mrs. William Coric, chapter mothers, admire the emblem of the Future Homemakers ot America. Seated around the table, F. H. A. members Lucy Alonso, Marie Narczevvski, Darlene Kotecki, Roselin Crowley, Gayle HoFFman, Rose Corrigan, and Ruth Znaniecki make plans For the annual Mother-Daughter banquet. The F. H. A. District Convention was held at L-P this year. Helping to decorate the auditorium are Rose Corrigan, Mary Barbara Cass, JoAnn Plochocki, and Sarah Bice. During April the group held a bake sale at Gambles Store in La Salle. Here Joann Zupancic, Holly Morrow, Judy Farnetti, Betty Soeder, and June Welsh display one ot the posters advertising their sale. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA STUDY FARMING AND Mr. Don Wiechman advises the Future Farmers ot America. This is Mr. Wiechman's first year at L-P, he teaches all of the agriculture classes. A sheep feeder is the product of George Thompson's handiwork in the Farm shop. Page twenty-two OFFicers of the F. F. A.: Don Magee, vice-president, Ron Petersen, treasurer, Ron Samolitis, sentinel, and Larry Mills, presi- dent, examine the equipment as Chuck Lavens, reporter, and Jim Ernat, secretary, demonstrate a few welding techniques. Larry Mills gives his tractor a general check-up before starting a day of practice Farming. LEARN TO OPERATE AND SERVICE FARM MACHINERY Don Magee assembles The Tractor in The L-P shop after a complefe over-haul job has been done, A dairy project is owned and controlled by Clarence Wenzel on his faTher's farm. Richard Ernar services his faTher's Tracior after a hard clay at Work. Page twenty-three OCTOBER . . PEP CLUB IN FULL SWING . . CHEER TEAM Mr. Ray Brolley sponsors the Pep Club. Pep Club officers attempt to promote school ' spirit and sportsmanlike conduct at football games: Cstandingl Gretchen Schmoeger, vice- president, Karol Kudla, secretary, Rae Zukowski, treasurer, Cseatedl Donna Weiden, president. During the half of the football games, members of the Pep Club warm up with hot chocolate at the concession stand: Rosalie Pretto, Carol Bianchi, Darlene Venturelli, Nancy Mazzorana, Judy McManus, Mary Alice Carter, Jeri Wenzel, and Kathy Mclnerney. Before each home football game active Pep Club members devote extra time to hanging huge pep signs in the main en- trance: lback rovvl Joseph Marinangeli, John Steele, Becky Bly, Cfront rowl Sarah Richards, Nelda Whaley, and Marlene Nico. Page twenty-tour AND COACHES WORK TOWARD SUCCESSFUL SEASONS. lBack rowl Coaches Don Smith, Don Sullivan, Herb Valett, Les Hoenscheid, Bill Farnham, lfront rowj Walt Tyler, John Strell, Athletic Director T958 is Mr. Howard Fellows' forty-fifth year at football Stadium Fellows L-P and in honor of this occasion the stadium was named Howard Fellows , as Athletic Director Mr. Howard is the nucleus of all sports activities. Howard Fellows, and Coaches Jim Valek, and Harold Patterson look forward to victorious seasons. Among his many duties are the scheduling, arranging, and supervising of all meets and games. His knowledge of mathematics is a tremendous help in balancing the Athletic Department's budget. I VARSITY BIG 8 STANDINGS Won Lost Tied East Aurora 5 I T La Salle-Peru 5 2 O Elgin 5 2 O West Aurora 4 2 l East Rockford 3 3 T Freeport 2 4 l Joliet 2 5 O West Rockford O 7 O Page twenty-five VARSITY SENIORS HELP UNDERCLASSMEN KEEP LP Co-Caprairls Jim SeIIeTT, Quarrerloack Ned Hurley, Tackle Jerry DiTTle, Guard Jim Enfwistle, End J :2P3E,f. ,A , - L. ,. W- ,Z 2252- Q 'Q 1, na emi , f '- , Q V Y ' , V. . -Y ' f' ' W .. 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Richard Haupt, Center Bill Nico, Cenier Jerry Meznarich, End Pele Magnoni, Tackle Melvin Slevens, Halfback Marion Valle, Fullback Wayne Viclegar, Tackle L-P CAVALIERS PLAY A RUGGED PIGSKIN SCHEDULE Varsity Football Team is coached by Jim Valek. lBack rowl Head Coach Jim Valek, Manager Clarence Dingerson, Jim Knaut, Jerry Hall, Wayne Videgar, Jerry Meznarich, Pete Magnoni, Dick Mallie, Donn Tregoning, Bill Nico, Manager Joe Marinangeli, Head Scout Don Sullivan, Assistant Coach Don Smith, lthird rovv Jim Entvvistle, Jim Sellett, Glen Glauser, Jim Saathoff, Jim Skerston, Allen Spelich, Roger Chamlin, Larry Mills, Eugene Galassi, Csecond rovvj Manager Don Magee, Richard Haupt, Roger Brate, Jim Romano, Ned Hurley, Marion Valle, Jim Mindock, Gerard Pear- son, Jerry Dittle, ltront rowj Ken Marini, Kit Lushina, Richard Piraino, Allen Anke, Joe Ricci, Mel Stevens, Jim Frkol. VARSlTY FOOTBALL SCORES L-P 12 Ottavva 13 L-P 7 St. Becle 13 L-P14 Elgin 6 L-P 9 Joliet 23 L-P O East Aurora 25 Allen Spelich iumps over Bob Barron to break through the Elgin line. L-P 19 West Rockford 7 L-P 14 Freeport O L-P 20 East Rockford 13 L-P 13 West Aurora 7 An L-P player is tackled as he dashes down the St. Bede grid- iron. Page twenty-eight .rf ,J cg L, VARSITY TEAM RECORD - FIVE WINS, TWO LOSSES Skillful tackling by L-P brings the Freeport hall After winning the Freeport game by carrier down. Glenn Glauser races down the field for his second Touchdown against West Aurora. I The players were congratulated their teammates. Two povverhouses who led the L-P team to second place in the Big Eight, Jerry Dittle and Don Tre- goning, were placed on the Big Eight team. Page twenty nine EROSH-SOPH SUEEER THREE LOSSES DURING SEASON Frosh-Soph Football Team pictured here: lback rowl Bill Olson, Frank Ritz, Mike Kearns, John Pearson, Vince Boyle, Joe Rossi, Gary Ernenputsch, Alan Pittman, Don Smania, Bill Bertusi, John Samolitis, Ken Slimko, Dennis Flannery, Cthird rowj Manager Bill Zibert, Dennis Uhan, Bob Becker, Ralph Edgcomb, Bill Hancock, Mike Rietgrat, Howard Gurke, Mike Landers, Jim Krolak, Dick Bennett, Manager Jerry Swanson, Csecond rowj Head Coach Walt Tyler, Bob Kapke, Dick Galassi, Dennis Alteri, Francis Sexton, Bob Grisolano, Richard Hess, Ron Swetnam, Ben Paulicka, Lou Sabatini, Assistant Coach Herb Valett, ftront rowl Jerry Stachowiak, Don English, Walter Tyler, Kenneth Koehler, Walt Moreland, Ken Videgar, Ron Harmon, Bill White. FROSH-SOP H FOOTBALL SCORES L-P 28 - Ottawa O L-P 7 - St. Bede O L-P O - Elgin 25 L-P 7 - Joliet O L-P 6 - East Aurora 7 L-P T9 - West Rockford 27 L-P 20 - Freeport 6 L-P T3 A- East Rockford 6 L-P T9 - West Aurora O Bob Grisolano and the Ottawa Captain, displaying traditional sports- manship, meet preceeding the game to wish each other luck. Page thirty FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM P-AY WELL IN FIRST YEAR Freshman Football Team members are fback rowb Ralph Dial, Joe Vasquez, Ronald Nadolny, Bruce Brucki, Earl Vickery, Leland Glubczynski, Bill Pearson, Cthird rowt Coach Harold Patterson Jerry Braun, Robert Volk, John Strell, Dick Waters Bill Briddick, Larry Czubachowski, Andrew Piwon- ski, Richard Mitchell, William Harper, Bill Chap- I I man, Csecond rovvl Dan Fulmer, Charles Uloth, Pat Taylor, James Flynn, Wayne Bennett, Ronald Miedzianski, Ronald Potocnik, James Burger, Joseph Lushina, Garry Vovvels, ftront rowl Ronald Bornac, Glenn Hess, Larry McDonald, Charles Charbonneau, Don Corrigan, Donald Miedzianski, Dick Alleman, James Tomse. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES L-P O - Streator O L-P 6 - Hall 6 L-P T2 - St. Bede 8 L-P O - Ottawa 37 L-P O - Streator 8 L-P 6 - Marquette 31 John Strell is tackled after an end around run against St. Bede. FACULTY WURKS VVTH STUDENTS DURING THE YEAR. Mr. Charles Korn is responsible Tor an- nouning The end of quarters and the end of The game by discharging his gun. To Treat Gerrard Pearson's knee Trainer Les Hoen- scheid first applies menthol lubricant and then uses The ultra-sound machine. Ticket Takers Ray Brolley, Wes Stace, and Don Schutte admit Three ST. William Schultz and John Bordenave punch The season's Bede students, Lyle Micheli, Mickey passes of Mary Ann Harvey, JoAnne Bukovic, and Barbara Daniels, and Wayne Jaraczevvtski, To an Rancingay. L-P football game. Page thirty-two FOOTBALL BANOUET FOR TEAMS CLIMAXES '57 The lncas, Cavaliers, Cavalettes, senior band members and cheerleaders climax a hard season at the annual football banquet. SEASON Football managers: Don Magee, Joe Marinangeli, Clarence Dinger- son, Jerry Swanson, and William Zibert, relive some of their ex- citing side-line moments. Page thirty-three COLOREUL ELGATS APPEAR IN L-P'S LARGEST PARADE Don Pohar and Joanne Wagner represent the West Rockford Warriors whom homeroom 303 predicts LIP will enslave. Mrs. Margaret Herrmann's homeroom takes second place. The Student Council gathers boxes, crates, and assorted debris for the huge bonfire which furnishes atmosphere at the Pep Rally following the Homecoming Paraole. Page thirty-four For the third successive year Miss Mary Stevens' homeroom 2T2, wins Hrst place in the homecoming fioat contest. This year's theme is Sweet Smell of Success. Mary Ellen Liss and Judy Lipka, members of Miss Juliana Gerrits' homeroom 219, have West Rockford's goat and third place. 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' , zv,:,11:'wf.' , Q11 ff ixvgfmef wg' :ig X 4 M X we , , . ax My 'llmwfv Aff L 2 X' Ml? MX 2 xx NOVEMBER BRINIOS IMPORTANT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Delegates to the Annual District Conven- tion held at L-P exchange ideas on student government: Bob Caughey, Forest Strawn Wing, .lack Schott and Bill Nico, L-P, Carol Gschwendtner, Pontiac, Earl Kelly, Bradley Bourbonnais, and Speaker Karol Kudla, L-P The Student Council oFHcers preside over the regular Mon- day meetings: Cloack rovvl Bill Nico, vice-president, Sharon King, treasurer, Karol Kudla, convention secretary, Ctront rovvl Jack Schott, president, John Hicks, sergeant at arms, Ned Hurley, sergeant at arms. Miss Irene Page and Mr Walter Tyler co-sponsors ot the Student Council advise the student representatives in selt government. Page thirty-six AND THE EVER-POPULAR SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Corsage conTesT winners: KaThe TonquesT, Dick Cook, Evelyn Pelszynski, Gerard Pearson, Sue Ream, and Jerry Falk display Their prize- winning creaTions. Edna Kimber, Bill Vroman, WalT Ziel, and Gretchen Schmoeger prepare To enjoy The cake which They won in The cake walk, a feaTure of The dance. You may now kiss The bride, says clergy- man CurTis SmiTh To Rosalie PreTTo and Don Andrews after The wedding ceremony at The Sadie Hawkins Dance. Page Thirty-seven l 1 l l TIME MARCHES GN SLOVVLY FOR THE SOPHOMC' E W Ci Sophomore class officers are preparing to lead their classmates in their yearly activities: fback rowl Judy Znaniecki, program chairman, Jerry Orlandini, sergeant at arms, Don English, sergeant at arms, and Kathy Pagani, treasurer, Cfront rovvl Carol Niedzwiecki, vice-president, James Krolak, president, and Sharon Pilarski, secretary. Sharon Sczepaniak, social chairman was not present when the picture was taken. Page thirty-eight Mr. Charles Korn, sophomore class adviser, lends able assistance to all sophomores, helping them with their academc programs and guiding them in social functions. Allen, Judy Alteri, Dennis Andracke, Alan Arnold, John Assalley, Louis Atherton, Bill Auler, Sandra Baima, Susan Baker, Ronald Bara, Johnette Baratta, Marie Barlic, Evelyn Barr, Daniel Bartels, Robert Bartlett, Barbara Battaglia, Patricia Batty, Evan Baughn, Barbara Becker, Kenneth Becker, Robert Bedenko, Janice Bernard, Johanna Bernardi, Kenneth Berton, Marilyn Bertrand, Karen Bertusi, Bill Bildhauer, Janice Billard, Georgia STUDY CAESAR, GEOMETRY, AND VERB CONJUGATIONS. Billard, Mac Bornac, Beverly Borys, Judith Borys, Sally Bowie, Tom Boyd, Melvin Boyle, Mary Befh Boyle, Vince Bozanovs, lvars Bracco, Dennis Brady, Jackie Bukovic, Joann Cadegiani, Joanne Callahan, Howard Cannon, Anne Capello, John Carbine, Sheri Carter, Bill Cerri, Thomas Cherpeske, Lynne Cherry, Robert Cheslic, Judith Chiado, Audrey Clancy, Leonard Conerton, Joyce Conway, Bonnie Coughlin, Karen Coulter, Julienne Crane , Elaine Crane, Leila Crowley, Roselin Curalolo, Rosalie Czubachowski, Ann Danca, Jackie Davison, Dennis Day, David Debo, Dixie Lee DeFoer, Julius DeGroot, Lois De Keyzer, Al. Delaney, Del Delaney, Edythe Denny, Gary Dirkes, Sandra Dittle, Richard Domagall, John Donnelly, Don Donovan, Francis Dooley, Pat Downey , Mary Ann Doyle, Jack Duncan, Pamela Duirlinger, Billy Dwyer, Donald Edgcomb, Betty Edgcomb, Ralph Page thirty-nine PWC ON THE LIGHTER SIDE, SGPHOMORES APPRECIATE PRO Edwards, John Elder, Rita 1 Ellerbrock, Sandy English Don Ensor, Edward Entwistle, Charles Ernenputsch, Gary Eustice, Jane Ewing, Ron Fabish, Joseph Faerber, Don Farneti, Judy Fisher, Ted Fitzke, Barbara 6 Flannery, Dennis Fofe, Sandy Fogle, Carol Foley, Julie Franklin, Richard Frederick, Nancy Freschi, Pat Galassi, Richard Gapinski, Donna Gatza, Edward Garzanelli, Peter Ghilino, Ray Giesler, David Glowacki, Suzanne Gochanour, Donna Goot, Arliene Gostomski, Paul Grisolano, Bob Grovo, Olaf Gruenwald, David Gunia, Dennis Gurke, Howard Guynn, Harold Guziec, Sandy Haas, Frank Hahn, Ron Hancock, Bill Hansen, Charles Harbeck, Lynn Harbison, Raymond Hardy, Karen Ann Harmon, Ronald Harrison, Karen Harvey, Mary Ann Hauptman, Pat Healea, Kathleen Hebel, Georgeanne Helsley, Ellen Hess, Kent Hess, Richard Heuser, Janice Hill, Phyllis Page forty GRAMS AND SKITS PRESENTED IN ASSEMBLIES Freshmen are treated to a delightful assembly by fun- making members of The sophomore class 4. 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Kowalski, Darlene Kowalski, Ken Kozikowski, Carol Dan Krolak, James Kruswicki, Linda Kupperschmicl, G. Labens, Nancy LaFIamme, Joan LaFIamrne, Sarah Lamboley, John Lamboley, Roger Lamps, Dale Lance, Donna Landers, Michael Lane, Mark Lasik, David Latchford, Ralph Lauer, Carlier Legrenzi, Sharon Libiez, JoAnna Liebe, Sandra Lindenmeyer, Karen Link, Carol Lipka, Lyle Liss, Virginia Lister, Pat Locati, Joan Loebach, Betty Long, Nancy Mahnic, Jeane Maier, Bill Malachowski, D. Manahan, Kenneth Marchesi, Donna SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONS AND EXTRA ACTIVITIES Mariani, Marincic, Marzetta Maurice, McGraw, Meagher, Dennis Jack , Francis Joseph Jim William Meng, Cathy Meriel, Mertes, Herby Jeannette Metz, David Michael, Richard Micheli, Anna Micheli, Barbara Miklavcic, .lim Miller, Patsy Moeller, Carolyn Moriarity, George Moynihan, Judy Mrowicki, Bob Mrowicki, Joyce Mrowicki, Ron 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, Kathy Pattelli, Eugene Paulicka, Benedict Pawlak, Donna Payne, Michael Pearson, John Pefek, William Peterson, Jan Piaseczny, Barbara Pierro, Joyce Pilarski, Sharon Pirc, Mary-Jane Pisaneschi, Sharon Pisoni, Sandra Pittman, Alan Pivonski, Marilou Planker, Joann Pocius, Paul Pohar, Audrey Prazen, Jean Prentice, Judy Pricco, Susan E W Page forty-three i WHILE CGNTINUALLY MAKING NEW FRIENDS . X 1. S Students who did not have their pictures taken individually are: floack rowl Don Felten, Duane Goodman, Ray Ferdig, Leonard Sellettg ffront rowb Helen Jackson, Mary Joyce Walters, Janice Leone, Sharon Sczepaniak, and Ceala Howe, Pyka, Jerome Pyszka, Ellen Pyszka, Eugene Rafalski, Ted Rancingay, Barbie Reed, Julaine Reese, Jeanie Reigle, Marianne Reutner, Jessie Ricci, Bill Ricci, Sandy Rietgraf, Michael Ritter, Norma Ritz, Frank Roberson, Glenn Roberson, Louise Robinson, Carol Roda, Judy Rolander, Diane Ruva, Pat Rynke, Roderick I fl Sabatini, Louis Sai, Shirley Samolitis, John Schmitz, Edward Schmitz, Evalynn Schmoeger, Roger Schoening, Karen also: Cback rowj Roloert Pyszka, Edward Wagner, Lloyd Johnson, Thomas Boehm, ffront rowj Mary Ann Williamson, Rita Mae Wrona, Paulette Parks, Mary Ann Kowalczyk, and Judith Treadway. Page forty-'four ANXIGUSLY AWAIT NEXT YEAR AND MAKE PLANS A Scholle, Sharon Schwarz, William Schweickert, Susan Schweigert, Jim Sellew, Ann Sexton, Francis Sharp, Sharon Shea, Pat Sherman, Nancy Sienkiewicz, B. Sigmund, Virginia Skerston, Dennis Slimko, Kenneth Smania, Donald Smith, Virginia Somolski, John Spelich, Rosemary Spriet, Judy Stachowiak, Jerry Stacknik, Kathryn Starkey, Patricia Stasiak, Barbara Sfasik, Edward Stegen, Gloria Stein, Gerrard Stewart, Judie Sudano, Gary Swetnam, Ron Swietek, Carolyn Swietek, Tom Tadych, Shirley Tallman, Mary Ann Taylor, Bill Thomas, Marsha Thorp, Rita Tobin, David Tobler, Julie Tomminello, S. Torchia, Carole Trillet, Arnold Trump, William Turchi, Jackie Twardowski, Judy Tyler, Walter Tyson, Richard Uhan, Dennis Uhan, Sandra Uranich, Jerome Utz, Kathy Vacca, Judie Vallero, Evelyn Vallero, Henry Vecchio, Steve Vescogni, Albert Videgar, Kenneth Vitale, Mary Page forty-five FOR THEIR FUTURE AS UPPERCLASSMEN AT L-P Vitale, Don Vogel, Sandy Vohs, Jane Volk, James Wadas, Sharon Walker, Robert Walter, Judy Walters, Diane Washkowiak, A. Watts, Stanley Way, Sharon Weber, Bill Weide, Linda Weir, Judy Weistart, Ralph Welch, Lily Welsh, Jean Welsh, June Wenskunas, Jim Wenzel, Francis Wenzel, Judith Werntz, Carol Westphal, Sherry Weyand, Lynette White, Bill Wierth, Dean Wilson, Howard Wilson, Leonard Woodrick, Janice Wright, Don Wrobleski, Ed. Wylepski, Janet Wyzgowski, Ronald Young, Nancy Young, Paul Zens, Mary Jo Zibert, Janet Ziel, Mary Znaniecki, Judy Zupancic, JoAnn lt seems a long time ago when Cback rowl Richard Dittle, Alan Pittman, Del Delaney, and Kenneth Videgar, Cfront rovvj Jack Doyle, Ron Ewing, David Metz, and Frank Haas were freshmen in general shop. I G. A. A. PROIVICITES GIRLS' SPORTS, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. During her first year at L-P, Miss Marge Hildebrandt serves as the adviser of Girls' Athletic Association, an organi- zation open to all high school girls. Team captains organize and lead G. A. A. members in team sports: fback rowl Mary Woodshank, Martha Lyons, Joann Wagner, Pam Duncan, Judy Oster- tag, Betty Beck, Cfront rowl Carol Roch- nowski, Audrey Glupczynski, Nann Papke, and Bonnie Potthoff. G. A. A. members discuss the rules of aerial darts before beginning the game: Sandy Olson, Leitha Sellett, Joellyn Amodeo, Janice Sorrentino, Judy Prentice, Kathy Crosiar, Kay Schultz. The officers of G. A. A. plan after-school sports and social activities: fback rowl Pam Duncan, sophomore representative, Betty Beck, secretary, Judy Ostertag, senior representative, Mary Woodshank, vice-president, Cfront rovvl Penny Crosiar, treasurer, Bonnie Potthotf, iunior representative, Patti Fransen, president, Carol Rochnowski, freshman representative. Participating in swimming, a favorite after-school sport: Cback rovvl Penny Crosiar, Agnes Roach, Sharon Sczepaniak, Mary Ellen Liss, Csecond rovvl Barbara Porikos, Pam Liberta, ffront rovvl' Diane Rossman, Sandra Bertusi, Cheryl Kain. . W., . ha. . my Rae Zukovv ski and Roger C hamlin. 499' ' n fs vi 'Q o 'f I ' 1 1-'f Page forty-nine N DECEMBER . . THE BEGINNING OE BASKETBALL SEASON d Page fifty w N l AND IN THE AIR THERE'S THE SPIRIT CIF CHRISTMAS G BoyI I GALA JUNIGR-SENIOR TEA-A FIRST FOR JUNIORS Nan Papke and Janice Richards carry Trays of cookies To The serving Tables. Dick Mallie and Dan Waclaw help Themselves. AT The Junior-Senior Tea Marlene Nico and PaT UTZ meeT Shelby Schike, while Buddy DiCrispino greets Marge Andrews. The receiving line is made up of The iunior and senior class presidenTs and Social Chairmen. Barbara KoTowski pours a cup of Tea for George Caldwell, while Sharon Sampson carries a Tray of cookies To anoTher Table. IN THEIR NEW ROLE AS L-P UPPERCLASSMEN Miss Leta Marsh pauses from her many duties as junior class adviser to enjoy a coke. Junior Class officers pause tor a moment ot refreshment before continuing with their Monday morning class omcers' meeting: Cloack rovvl Pat Utz, president, Dick Kotz, vice-president, Carol Bianchi, secretary, Carole Costa, treasurer, ltront rowj Emil Baker, sergeant at arms, Marlene Nico, social chair- man, Jerry Croissant, sergeant at arms, and Sarah Richards, program chairman. xiggaw ggggggfgggyf . . .. - .4 t , s wb' - -3- if 2 : 7 if , Q Q I P '- an w f W -- . A f, K - 4 was I . N J :ag:g,: ,., , QM. -' . 72 :52, Q: , , . 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Bierbrodt, Sharon Bima, Arthur Blott, Richard Page fifty-three ANOTHER FIRST THE COLLEGE TESTING PROGRAM A Bogatitus, Barbara Borio, Charles Born, Judith Boyer, Stan Bradley, Linda Braggo, Georgia Brate, Roger Breic, Mary Brennan, Carol Brennan, Pearl Broset, Gus Budsiak, Rose Bulak, Arlene Butkus, Al Callahan, Pat Carr, Jo-Ann Carter, Mary Carus, Fred Celano, Charles Chemelewski, Ken Chemelewski, Tad Cherpeske, Kent Cocking, Gerald Conkling, Sandy Costa, Carole Croissant, Gerald Croissant, Richard Crosiar, Kathy Culjan, Darrell Curaiolo, Tony Daley, Mary Jean Deichmueller, Linda DeKeyser, Robert Delmanowski, Judith DiCrispino, Carol Dobovsky, Sandra Dondelinger, Robert Donnelly, Joan Dudek, Lorraine Duncan, Steve Duncan, Susan Easton, Harold Page fifty-four GRINI REMINDER THAT STUDYING IS IMPORTANT THIS YEAR Eklund, Bill Ernat, James Eschenbaum, Susie Farnetti, JoAnne Feilhauer, Bonnie Ferrari, Pat Feurer, Jim Ficek, Daniel Fisher, Bonnie Fitzke, Linda Fowlie, Sylvia Freschi, Jackie Frkol, Jim Ganze, Jean Gapski, Henrietta Garms, Roger Garzanelli, Robert Gbur, Geraldine Gearica, Carole Gens, Arlene George, Judy Glauser, Glenn Glupczynski, A. Greening, James The Publications Department sponsored the sale of L-P Booster pins. Chairman Barb Miglia, seated, sells pins to Gretchen Schmioeger, Dick Piraino and Gerrard Pearson. Page fifty-five JUNIORS ENITER AND WIN BASKETBALL POSTER CONTEST, Judges Mr. Donald Schulte, Nlliss Norma Virginia Liss and Lois Alonso, Phillips and Miss Genevieve Gulan chose as This season basketball pass year's conTs1' Hnalisis Brian Leach, Beverly Jasiak, Page fifty-six each recelvec Gregorich Jill Gregorich Joyce Grove Mary Kay Gruenwalcl Jerry Haas Karen Hall Jerry Hannan Rosalie Harbeck Roger Harmon Janet Hart Roger Hebei Carol Hicks John Hoelzer Teresa HofTman Gayle HoH:mar1 John Hoover Patricia Hubbard Bonnie Hueltemann Gary Irvin Gaylon lwaszek Carolyn Jagelski Robert Jakubek Dorothy Jakubiak Carol , f f , , , , , , , , Herkovich, Donna , , , , , , , , f , , 1 TAKE SECOND PLACE IN MAGAZINE-SELLING CAMPAIGN, Jaronski, Dolores Jasiek, Beverly Jasper, Saundra Jerman, Victoria Jordan, Diana July, Janet Jurkas, Ray Karl, Shirley Kaszynski, Bob Keenan, Leonard Keith, Jon Kelley, Kathleen Kidd, Ted Nfzvnski, Joseph Hazel .-,, Sharen 1.-sfler, Jackie em, Janice Kleinhans, Gary Klimek, Jim Klobucher, Thomas Knauf, Jim Kneebone, Jim Kolowski, Eugene Kornater, Ona Koplenik, Gil Koscielski, Ed Kotecki, Joseph Kotz, Richard Krasko, Gerald Kreskowski, Janice Ksiazkiewicz, Pat Kudla, Karol Kukowski, Francis Kwatick, Jean Laine, Kay Lantern, Sheila Liiewski, Lois Lipinski, Richard Liss, Arlene Liss, Esther Long, Kenneth Page fifty-seven MUST PRESENT ASSEMBLY EGR TOP SALESMEN -SENIORS. Lungwitz, Diane Lushina, Kit Lushina, Bill Lyons, Martha Mackiewicz, Tom Mackiust, Susan Magee, Donald Maggio, Jasper Mallie, Dick Marinangeli, Joseph Marini, Ken Marsala, Anna Marsh, Marlene Massat, Lenora Mateika, John Mazzetti, Jo Ann Mazzorana, Nancy Mersch, Mary Ann Mersch, Nancy Mertel, Carol Milliken, Janice Mills, Larry Mindock, Jim Mitchell, Charles Page fifty-eight CStanclingl James Ro- mano, Monty Baker, Dan Zokal, Henry Bernard, Earl Harper, Harold Sie- bert, fseatedl Jerry Sea- ton, Ruth Coric, Becky Bly, Carole Conolie, and Ron Peterson, are juniors who were absent when individual pictures were taken. JUNIORS ELECT CLASS OFFICERS EOR LAST TIME, Morrow, Holly Mussatto, Sandra McGeorge, Jerry Mclnerney, Kathy McManus, Judy Nachtnebel, Kenneth Nadolny, Judy Nellis, Evelyn Nelson, Rose Nico, Marlene Nicoli, Gloria Noel, Robert Nowakowski, Don Ocepeck, Marylou Pakula, Ken Papke, Nann Parat, Joan Parker, Jerry Pearson, Gerard Pelszynski, Evelyn Pezanoski, Betty Phillips, Jenny Pierski, Roger Pietrucha, Dolores Piltaver, Ronald Piraino, Dick Pohar, Donald Pohar, Frank Pohar, Ron Polizzi, Isabelle Potthoff, Bonnie Pretto, Rosalie Priebe, David Pyszka, Wayne Quick, Robert Radke, Sharon Ramenofsky, Mike Ratkiewicz, Judie Rausch, Carole Reutner, Katherine Reynolds, Carolyn Ribolzi, Diane Page fifty-nine FEEL SPECIAL AT PROM - HMOONLIGHT CRUISE AS Page sixty Ricca, Carol Ricci, Joseph Richards, Janice Richards, Sandra Richards, Sarah Rigazio, Lee Ann Rochnowski, Joan Roda, William Ross, Robert Rundle, Marliss Ryan, Sharon Saathoff, James Samolinski, Barbara Samolitis, Sharon Sampson, Sharron Sapienza, Della Schicke, Shelby Schmidt, Max Schmoeger, G. Schorn, Larry Schweickert, Judy Siebert, Dennis Skerston, James Skovare, Priscilla Smania, Jerry Soeder, Elizabeth Sorrentino, Jimmy Spayer, Kathy Spelich, Allen Spetzler, Carl Steele, John Stein, Janice Sfuppy, Beth Szott, Charlotte Terando, Kenneth Thompson, Carole Thompson, George Tostovarsnik, Don Trattner, Geraldine Tregoning, Donn Turczyn, Dennis Turner, Terry ALL LOOK AHEAD TO NEXT YEAR THE SENIGR YEAR. Urbanski, Anita Usseglio, Edith Utz, Patricia Vacca, Richard Vaccaro, Anthony Vasquez, Virginia Venturelli, Darlene Vester, Sharon Vickery, Carole Volk, Lois Waclaw, Dan Wagner, JoAnn Wallner, Sandra Wallcck, Darlene Waters, Sharon Webb, Audrey Weger, Mary Weindorf, Janice Wenzel, Jeri West, Sally Westphal, Theresa Wieczorek, Donald Wieczorek, Loretta Wolfe, Janice Woodshank, Joseph Woodshank, Mary Wren, Ron Wyszynski, Arleen Young, Bill Zeman, Joe Znaniecki, Bob Zulawnick, Susan Zupancic, Catherine Clancy, Tom Page sixty-one GIRLS DON FORMALS TO -SHER A' PRCl3RAlVlS Nlr. Sam McCa rtney, sponsor Underclassman members usher in the balcony for most social functions: lback rowl Sharon Legrenzi, Sandy Ricci, Carole Hunter, Lynette Weyand, Susan Schweikert, Cfront rowb Bebes Ziel and Judy Znaniecki. Upperclassmen of the Ushers Club usher on the main floor of the auditorium: lback rowj Pat Ferrari, lseconcl rowl Sally West, Karen Julanoler, Pat Callahan, Ktront rowl Janice Klein, Beth Stuppy. During the intermission of the Christmas Concert some upperclassmen relax in the upstairs lobby of the auditorium, Cback rowl Gretchen Schmoeger, Janet Tyler, Karol Kudla, Cfront rowl Rosalie Pretto, Sarah Richards. Page sixty-two The officers of Ushers Club preside over meetings and activities: Sharon King, trea- surer, Carole Costa, president, Suzanne Ream, secretary. PRESENTED BY L-P AND L-P-O CHORAL GRGUPS. Combined L-P and L-P-O choruses perform at the Christmas Concert: Cback rowl Leonard Clancy, Gaylon Irwin, Francis Donovan, Lester Schomas, Herbert Frizol, Jack Morrison, Jerry Moriarity, Jerry Swanson, Jerry McGeorge, Darryl Tidaback, Jerry Milacki, Jim Greening, Ron lmm, Glenn Glauser, Melvin Stevens, Joe Pierski, Bob Carter, Gary Huettemann, Ken Terrando, Dave Michels, Butch Orio, Ken Stachowiak, Tommy Mackiewicz, ltourth rowl Joe Fabish, Phyllis Hill, Susan Zu- lawnick, Sharon Waters, Marlene Klansek, Don Nowakowski, Curtis Smith, Bill Bertusi, Tom Clancy, Dick Kotz, Jerry Falk, George Cald- well, Travis Allen, Tony Vaccaro, Richard De- vecchio, Bill White, Jim Grimshaw, Bill Maier, Kathy Mclnerny, Jane Vohs, Cthird rowl Barb Bartlett, Mary .Lou Piwonski, Sharon Pilarski, Sharon Weisenburger, Camilla Rumsavich, Judy Bu'FFington, Bonnie Potthoff, Colleen Brady, Mary Lou Ocepek, Jean Hill, Mary Bartlett, Pat Utz, Darlene Keutzer, Carol Mathieson, Sue Seymour, Pictured here Cback rowl Jack Morrison, L-P-O, Dick Kotz, L-P, Csecond rowl Martha Lyons, L-P, Camilla Rumsavich, L-P-O, Bonnie Potthoff, L-P, Sue Seymour, L-P, ffront rowl Carol Lipinski, L-P-O, and Mary Hamilton, L-P-O were soloists for the Christmas concert. Nan Papke, Audrey Glupczynski, Nelda Whaley, Linda Harl, Marcia Woltmann, Joann Carr, Carol Condie, Sharon Way, Betty Loeback, Diane Walters, Janice Millikin, Csecond rowl Julienne Coulter, Donna Noel, Ann Jaskolski, Donna Rott- ner, Vera Parmenter, Mary Hamilton, Joan Piercy, Margo Nieslawski, Mary Ann Werntz, Martha Lyons, Donna Weiden, Janice Richards, Rae Zu- kowski, Gretchen Utz, Joanne Sobkowiak, Andrea Dzik, Judy Oresar, Pat Long, Carol Lipinski, Annette Aimone, Sylvia Fowlie, Carol Werntz, Phyllis Welch, Susan Eschenbaum, Ctront rowj Edith Usseglio, Jackie Waligora, Sharon Pisaneschi, Virginia Sigmund, Diane Malachowski, Karen Schoening, Almeta Knutson, Mary Jakse, Sherry lvlow, Leila Crane, Rosalie Curatolo, Pat Koskosky, Evelyn Pelszynski, Linda Weide, Beverly Bornac, Judith Treadway, Janice Woodrick, Janice Noonan, Mary Downey, Jackie Turchi, Janice Koehler, Joan Locati, Ann Sellew, Audrey Pohar. . Page sixty-three NEW DRAMA CLUB ATTRACTS MANY L-P ACTORS Drama Club officers: Marcia WoITmann, presidenT, Mr, Hal Kesler, adviser of The Drama Dave MeTz, Treasurer, Jerry Swanson, vice-presidenT, and Club, is a member of The English faculTy Sue Seymour, secreTary apply Their make-up before a and new aT L-P This year. performance. Members of The Drama Club sTudy Their scripTs: fsTandingD Sandy Brovelli, Susan Pricco, Vivian Volk, Carolee Campeggio, AlmeTa Knuisonp fsiTTingJ Roseann Lipka, Sharon RadTke, Nelda Whaley, and Shirlee SwieTek. Becky Bly, Jerry Swanson, and PaT Krolak rehearse a scene from The Decision on Ramey ScoTT, The Drama Club's hrsT play. SPANISH CLUB COMBINES PLAY WITH THEIRKWORK. The Spanish Club officers get together to make Mr. Earl Trobaugh, sponsor, preparations for the annual Christmas festival: lectures at a meeting about life fback rowl Judie Znaniecki, Sandy Vogel, social in Mexico. chairman, Sandy Fofe, program chairman, Jeanne Reese, treasurer, ffront rovvl Arleen Wysgowski, president, and Gary Sudano, vice-president. After the regular monthly meetings, brief discussions are held in Spanish, Cback rowl Kathleen Healeo, Carlier Lauer, Lloyd Giesler, Bill Meagher, John Benedict, Csecond rovvl Jim Nealand, Janice Stein, Bonnie Conway, Kathleen Kelley, lfirst rovvl Loretta Wieczorek, Jean Welsh, and Ruth Unzicker puzzle over some Spanish questions. Members and their guests look on at the Christmas party as James Nealartd is being blind- folded before attempting to break the traditional pinata. Page sixty-five STUDENT COUNCIIXS ACTIVITIES ARE YEAR 'ROUND Joanne Dutkievvicz, winner of the Stu- dent Council sponsored contest, received a gilt certificate trom Kathy Mclnerney. Joanne was the fiftieth person to say Go, L-P, go to Kathy Nlclnerney, who was chosen secretly by the Student Council. One of the many iobs of the Student Council is acquainting freshmen with L-P, Sandy Hunter, Jack Feliksiak, Malcolm McDiarmid, Sarah LaFlamme, and Student Council representatives Pat Kennel and Joanne Hill tour the campus. Student Council members Bob Prohs, Sharon White, and Bob Grisolano help pack clothes for the Thanksgiving Drive. Charles Beltramini, custodian, sweeps up the money from the coin toss held during a basketball game for the benefit of March of Dimes and sponsored by the Student Council. QIUILL AND SCROLL AT L-P HAS INTERESTING HISTORY I--P was one ot the first schools to become affiliated with Quill and Scroll, organized to reward indivi- dual achievement in iournalism and allied fields, however, the L-P chap- ter was not continuous through the years. In I95I, the L-P chapter was re-established and became an active organization. Mrs. Dorothe Kostellic, seated here with Quill and Scroll member Marion Dane IL-P-OD has sponsored Quill and Scroll since its revival eight years ago. Marion has been editor of the EII Ess Pe and the L-P-O yearbook, the Jaycee. Jim Libiez, Vivian Volk and Janet Pottinger were accepted into member- ship last spring. Here, Vivian helps Jim put on his pin. This year five seniors qualified for member- ship: Roseann Lipka, Irene Kruswicki, Curtis Smith, Joyce Szott, and Shirlee Swietek. With the addition of these tive, the total membership in the L-P organization is thirty-tive. SOPHOMORES ORGANIZE NEW MATH CLUB THIS YEAR Dale Lamps, vice-president, Mary Beth Boyle, secretary- treasurer, and Gary Sudano, social chairman discuss the charter of the new Sophomore Math Club with Joann Bukovic, president. CBack rowl Jim Nealand, Bill Schwarz, Ken Becker, Jerry Kupperschmid, Bill Ber- tusi, Mike Kearns, Ctront rowl Julie Foley, Gerrie Jaraczewski, Audrey Chiado, Pat Lister, Jean l-loscheit, Cfronth Jim Schweigert, Sharon Sharp, Joyce Conerton, Kathryn Stacknik, and William Meagher look tor- ward to the bi-monthly meetings of the Math Club. This year the need arose for a new math club. Mr. Carl Gabriel was selected adviser of this club, which deals exclusively with sophomore students and their problems in geo- metry. CBack rowj Sandy Dirkes pins a geometry problem on the bulletin board as Sharon Legrenzi, Linda Krus- wicki, Janice Leone, Georgianne Kowalczyk, Virginia Liss, Sandra Pisoni, Evalynn Schmitz, ftront rowj Pat Dooley, Karen Coughlin, and Mary Ann Harvey get an early start on the solution. Page sixty-eight UPPERCLASSMEN DEAL WITH COMPLICATED PROBLEMS. Nancy Gostomski, social chairman, Marion Valle, vice-president, Bill Nico, president, Gretchen Utz, secretary-treasurer, and Peg Falletti, program chairman have learned the advantages of using the slide rule. fBack rowl Bob Garzanelli, Ken Nacht- nebel, Evelyn Nellis, Mary Bartlett, Gary Quick, Vic Gostomski, Kfront rowj Bob Prohs, Pat Murphy, Kay Morrisey, Gretchen Utz, and Joe Marinangeli help plan the Math Club's annual candy sale. Appointments for the basketball concession sales are the topic of discussion for: iback rowj Bob Jagelski, Peg Falletti, Jill Gregorich, Nancy Mersch, lfront rowl Mike Liberta, Pat Krolak, and Bob Quick. Mr. Donald Herrick has been Math Club adviser at L-P for three years. This year he is adviser of the Advanced Club. During a special meeting, lback rowl Ron Piltaver, Nancy Gostomski Janice Adrian, lseatedj Shirlee Swietek, Roseann Lipka, Arleen Wyszynski, Ctront rowl Bill Nico, Marion Valle, and Dick Hauser help make plans for the spring picnic. JANUARY-TERM-PAPER TIME MEANS A CROVVDED LIBRARY The library assistants have the responsibility of much ot the routine desk work. These students, who give one period ot each day to this service, are indispensable members ot the library staff. Library assistants, this year representing each of the four high school classes, are Cback rowl Richard Hess, .loan Piercy, Sally West, Eliza- beth Stuppy, Cynthia Seaton, Peter Magnoni, Cfront rovvt Dorothy Gealovv, Patricia Kos- kosky, Mary Kay Grove, San- dra Guziec, Emmy Lou Peters, and Patricia Foley. The Library, which is located at the center of the building, is dedicated to the memory of Dr. T. J. McCormack, superintendent of the high school from T903 until his death in 1932. The main reading room accommodates T80 readers. L-P students have access to a book collection of more than 19,000 volumes. Among the library's art treasures is a medieval antiphonary. Colleen Brady and Jo Anne Sobkovviak admire the beautiful illuminated manuscript. Page seventy WITH THOUSANDS OE SOURCES AT STUDENTS' DISPOSAL assignment. L-P students find in the library an Tout- The Vemcalfhie is alsourcgzggforma- tion on many subiects. Thousands of pamphlets received annually are placed in the vertical file where L-P students have easy access to them. Marius Derango and Eugene Galassi find that the file has an excellent collection of vocational ma- terials. standing reference collection which is supplemented con- stantly by new acquisitions. Joan Piercy, a senior, charges books to Shirlee Swietek and James Argubright. Joan has been a library assistant since she was a sophomoreg her award for three years of service is a gold Library Assistant pin. Page seventy-one IN MEMORIAM DR. JGHN L. ROCK May 25, 1890 - March 18, 1958 Dr. John L. Rock was an outstanding civic leader, businessman, a sports enthusiast, and a booster of L-P. The students, faculty, and members of the Board of Education of the La Salle-Peru Township High School and La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College have lost a loyal and sympathetic friend. He served on the La Salle-Peru Township High School Board of Education for twelve years C1944- 1956l, he was president of the board from 1946 to 1953. He also served as team physician and sat on Page seventy-two the bench at football games at home and away. His services to the school were entirely without charge. Any athlete in need of medical aid or assistance was ministered to on a voluntary basis. This spirit was typical of Dr. Rock's devotion to his profession and his genuine interest in youth. His intense loyalty to the school, his willing- ness to devote professional services on a voluntary basis, and his zealous and untiring efforts to the youth of the community are fully and gratefully recognized. His work is done. May he rest in peace! BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS WORK UNTIRINOLY J. Herbert Hoscheit D. J. Cahill Howard G. Cleer Thomas R. Clydesdale President Francis T. Duncan Paul B. Grove Hobart M. Peters Members of the Board of Education are elected to olTice for a term ot three years by the voters of District 120. into the hands of this competent group are placed the affairs of La Salle- Peru Township High School and La Salle-Peru- Oglesby Junior College. The Board meets on the second Wednesday of the month with Superintendent Dolan to per- form such tasks as hiring of teachers, approving salaries and bills and supervising the improve- ment of the campus. George L. Herbolsheimer Dorothea Janz Attorney Secretary Page seventy-three WITH ADMINISTRATION TOWARD SMOOTH OPERATION Dr. Francis Dolan has been superintendent of La Salle-Peru Township High School tor the past eleven years. He is always striving for improvement in the school and endeavors to make available to the students every Page seventy four opportunity for a well-rounded education. His forward-looking administration exem- plities the spirit that has helped L-P grow to its present high status. AND IMPROVEMENT OE L-P AND L-P-O EDUCATIONAL UNITS Mr. Earl Troloaugh strives to acquaint the seniors with college lite through the orientation classes held during the second semester every Friday morning in the auditorium. Pictured with Mr. Trlolbaugh are Patti Fransen and Bob Prohs. Mr. Harry L. Wilmot, Dean ot La Salle- Peru-Oglesby Junior College, is registrar of the high school and iunior college. He is Director of Guidance and Placement and is in chrage of the testing program tor both the high school and iunior college. His interest in youth is genuine, as is evidenced by the tact that he has been associated with preliminary classification and testing of pre-high-school students and orientation tor the past 33 years. Page seventy five TO HELP SO-VE THE R PROBLEMS, STUDENTS SEEK ADVICE The iob of convincing sophomores that it is profitable to take a college prep course is handled wisely by Mr. Charles Korn, sophomore class adviser, pictured here with Dennis Alteri and John Pearson. Page seventy-six Miss Leta Marsh, iunior class adviser, not only helps students with their classi- fication problems but assists them in planning their social activities - tea and prom. Pictured with Miss Marsh are Rose Marie Budziak and Bonnie Hubbard. Miss Mary Evers, freshman class ad- viser, is kept busy with the constant questions of the students in her charge. Among the freshmen this year are Glenn Hess and Marion Novero. FROM HELPFUL CLASS ADVISFRS, DEANS AND DIRECTORS Mr. Walt Tyler, in addition to serving as Dean of Boys, teaches history, is the frosh-soph football coach, baseball coach and co-adviser of the Student Council. Mr. Howard Fellows has served as L-P's Athletic Director since l928. His teaching assignment is in the mathematics department, He represents the La Salle-Peru Township I-ligh School at all athletic events, he is the coordinator of sports activities. Miss Irene Page, health education teacher, is co-adviser ofthe Student Council with Mr. Tyler and Dean of Girls for the high school and iunior college. EVENING CLASSES AND OFFICE RECORDS AS WELL AS Mr. John Carson, commerce instructor, is Super- visor of Rental Textbooks and in charge of ordering and distributing all textbooks for the high school. Mr. Norman Peterson as Vocational Director is in charge of apprenticeship training classes and the adult evening school. L-P's office work is handled by Pauline Maggi, attendance clerk, Elsie Frank, bookkeeper, llllrs. Frances Ma- ttiazza, cashier, and Emily Yelich, record clerk. Page seveniyseight FACULTY SOCIALS ARE PART OF THE --P PROGRAM Old and new Teachers get together early in the fall to discuss the problems that have arisen in their classrooms. At the monthly faculty coltee hour, Mrs. May Carlson pours for Mr. William Uebel, Mr. Lee Petersen, Mr. Leslie Rabe, Mr Harold Patterson and Mr. Donald Schutte. Seated in the back are, Mr. John Bordenave, Mr. Hal Kesler and Mr. Carl M. Gabriel. COLETTE BARANOWSKI, Foods, Clothing F. H. A. Co-Adviser Science 5 1.0.7 ff - r' X -1 X .J Yr X, IQ, 'Lf 1 , f' . 'I IRAYMOND BROLLEY, M. University of Illinois English Pep Club NOAH BUNCH, M. A. Science University of lllin English Illinois State Normal U MAY MURPHY CARL ORVILLE S. BAUER, M. S. University of Illinois B. S. niversity E, M.S 7 f Lffgywf JOHN E., BORDENAV ,X Westelglfj Illinois ,State N ' Historyfgx gf, . rf' ,. f f . 31 dt flyff A. George Peabody College ois SON, M S Page seventy nine TEACHERS ENCOURAGE, COUNSEL AND ADMONISH, GUIDE W. H. FARNHAM, M. S. University of Illinois Commerce, Coach HOWARD FELLOWS, M. A. Ohio State University Mathematics, Athletic Director DARYL L. FETTERS, M. A. State University of Iowa Instrumental Muisc and Director of Bands, Band Parents' Association CARL M. GABRIEL, M. Ed. St. Louis University Mathematics JULIANA GERRITS, B. S. University of Wisconsin Science GENEVIEVE B. GULAN, M. A. University of Wisconsin English Page eighty ix XV fp 'rs JOHN W. CARSON, M. B. A. University of Denver Commerce PATRICIA CONNOLLY, M. A University of Illinois Librarian ELIZABETH CUMMINGS, M Northwestern University Librarian EDWARD E. EDWARDS, M. Ed. University of Illinois Art TIRZA ENNOR, M. A. University of Michigan Mathematics MARY ELLEN EVERS, M. E University of Illinois English, Freshman Class Adviser AND DIRECT . . ALL EOR STUDENT'S OWN WELFARE. HILMA HALLER, B. S. University of Minnesota English EDITH SHAW HAWBAKER, M. Pennsylvania State University Foreign Language A. ROBERT I. HAYS, M. DePaul University English A. fi MARY NN 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 MARGARET A. HERRMANN, B. S. Illinois State Normal University Home Economics, F. H. A. Cheerleaders MARJORIE HILDEBRANDT, B. S. Oklahoma State University Health Education, G. A. A. LESLIE HOENSCHEID, M. S. University of Iowa Health Education, Physiology Coach LLOYD HOSHAW, M. A. Indiana University Social Science E. JOHNSON, M. M. University of Nebraska Vocal Music QQ , Page eighty-one WI EXTRA ASSIGNMENTS ARE ON THE TEACHERS' AGENDA At home basketball games Mr. William O'Brian, Mr. William Peters and Mr. Donald Herrick sit at the scorer's bench and operate the score board. Among the interested spectators are Athletic Director Howard Fellows and Dean Harry L. Wilmot. Page eighty-two RAYMOND S. JUNGCK, M. S. Stout State College Industrial Arts HAL O. KESLER, M. A. Indiana State Teachers' College English, Dramatics BETTY R. KING, B. S. ,A Southern Illinois University Latin - CHARLES E. KORN, M. S. Iowa State University Industrial Arts Sophomore Class Adviser DORGTHE E. KOSTELLIC, NI. A. University of Illinois English, Yearbook Adviser Quill and Scroll Sponsor LETA L. MARSH, M. A. George Peabody College Physiography Junior Class Adviser ALL SERVE TO KEEP LIEE FROM GETTING DULL Mr. John Willard, Director of Visual Aids, Takes pride in his work. Here he holds The stop-waTch during an L-P radio program as engineer Don Magee gets ready To Throw The S. B. McCARTNEY, M. A. Northwestern University Social Science, Ushers Club American Government Club Ticket Manager MARY W. MCLAUGHLIN, M. A. State University of Iowa Commerce MARGARET L. NESTI, M. S. University of Illinois Mathematics WILLIAM E. O'BRIAN, M. A. University of Chicago English, Speech, Radio L. IRENE PAGE, M. A. Stanford University Health Education, Dean of Girls, Student Council Adviser switch as soon as he receives The signal from WLPO. Louis Danz is waiting for The signal from Don indicating That iT is Time Tor his live broadcast. HAROLD PATTERSON, B. S. Southern Illinois University Mathematics, Coach Page eighTy-Three AND HELP 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 NORMA PHILLIPS, M. Ed. University of Illinois English, Foreign Language HELEN R. PLUMMER, M. A. University of Illinois Foreign Language ' LESLIE RABE, M. A. University of Illinois Mathematics GERTRUDE K. RICHTER, M. A. University of Iowa Commerce JOHN A. ROACH, M. S. Bradley University Industrial Arts WILLIAM R. SCHULTZ, M. A. Columbia University Science, Conservation Club DONALD G. W. SCHUTTE, A. B. University of Illinois English HELEN J. SIKKENS, M. A. University of Michigan English DONALD I. SMITH, M. Ed. University of Illinois Health Education, Coach Mathematics Page eighty-four MAKE THE STUDENTS HIGH SCHOOL .9 , ti yu . Nfl il' L R Iwi fi I YEARS PROFITABLE, PLEASANT AND C TAINLY MEMORABLE. WESLEY P. STACE, M. A. Colorado State College of Education Social Science, History Club MARY STEVENS, M. Ed. University of illinois Health Education Cavalettes JOHN STRELL, M. S. University of Illinois Biology U RJ' l X DONALD E, SULLIVAN, M. S. University of illinois Science, Health Education Coach R. EARL TROBAUGH, M. A. University of Illinois Foreign Language, Spanish Club Senior Class Adviser WALTER B. TYLER, M. A. University of Illinois Social Science, Coach Dean of Boys Student Council Co-Adviser WILLIAM E. UEBEL, M. S. Northern Illinois State College Social Science JAMES J. VALEK, B. S. University of Illinois Health Education, Coach HERBERT BRYAN VALETT, M. A. University of Iowa Health Education Dolphin Club D. F. WIECHMAN, B. S. University of Illinois Agriculture, F. F. A. JOHN C. WILLARD, M. S. University of Illinois Chemistry, Algebra, Director of Audio-Visual Education WAYNE S. ZUMWALT, M. S. Western Illinois State Chemistry Page eighty-five MEDICAL AND MAINTENANCE STAEES DO THEIR PART ARLINGTON AILES, M. D. Physician PATRICIA TRAVERS, B. S. DePaul University Nurse Future Nurses Club Mrs. Hilda Canty, R. N. gives Jerry Dr. Arlington Ailes gives Donna Pottinger, fresh- Dittle the tuberculin testg other L-P man, the T. B. test. 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BENNETT, TSCTOI' IE SITTLER RUBY STANTON Page eighty-seven ACHIEVING HIGH SCHOLARSHIP LEGION IS THE Freshmen work hard to achieve High Scholar- ship Legion lback rovvj Cynthia Seaton, Ann Cerri, Nancy Padlo, Judith Muller, Carol Frackovviak, Lee Brady, Donna Kehle, Lorraine Sikora, Pam Cole, Carol Kwatic, lthird rowb Patricia Bruch, Barbara Wysocki, Anne Krogulski, Sharon Deutsch, Agnes Roach, Kathy Novlan, Marilyn Olszevvski, Janice Serri, Carol Nlorrisey, Csecond rowj Luanne Bierbrodt, Marguerite Mussatto, Dick Mackey, Lloyd Giesler, George Cicci, Mary Lynn Galassi, Bonnie Baima, Georgia Mertes, Sandra Bertusi, Judy Brackman, Cfront rowl Carol Rochnovvski, Patricia Kennel, Marlene Bickerman, Leitha J, Sellett, Janet Faleskin, Trina Mazzetti, Phyllis Meisenbach, Judy Bruno, Diane Hottman, Judith Lipka. Joellyn Amodeo, Pamela Liberta, David McNeilly, Mary Ann Senica, and James Worthing- ton were absent when this picture was taken. Sophomore Legion members Cback rowi Barbara Stasiak, Mary Ann Harvey, Linda Krus- Wicki, Sandra Pisoni, Mary Ann Dovvney, Joan Locati, Kathy Utz, Joyce Pierro, Sandra Ricci, lthird rovvj Janice Ostertag, Louis Assalley, Glenn Rober- son, Dan Barr, Dick Paulicka, Paul Pocius, Sherry Ivlovv, Joan LaFlamme, Evalynn Schmitz, lsecond rovvj Jim Krolak, Kent Hess, Jim Schweigert, Jo- Anne Liebiez, Julie Tobler, Joann Bukovic, Sharon Page eighty-eight Legrenzi, Barb Rancingay, Jean Ann Hoscheit, ltront rovvl Phil Kotz, Nancy Labens, Kathy Stack- nik, Susan Pricco, Barb Bartlett, Suzanne Glowacki, Bill Schwarz achieve High Scholarship Legion in the first semester ot their sophomore year. Bill Bertusi, Howard Gurke, Ray Harbison, Janice Heuser, Bruce Johnson, Carlier Lauer, and Sharon Sharp are not pictured. GOAL OE EVERY STUDENT AT LA SALLE-PERU Juniors work hard and gain a position in the Scholarship Legion lback rowj Mary Bartlett, Henrietta Gapski, Joann Wagner, Janet July, Michael Atherton, Kenneth Nachtnebel, David Priebe, James Mindock, Stan Boyer, Patricia Utz, Cthird rowl Kathy Crosiar, Marlene Marsh, Carl Spetzler, John Bernard, Mary Ann Mersch, Cecelia Benvenutti, Arlene Bulak, Carol Hebel, ltTrst rovvj Richard Kotz, Janice Klein, Janice Richards, Mar- lene Nico, Carol Bianchi, Jerry McGeorge thus attain their goal during the first semester as upper-- classmen. Joann Carr, Jo Ann Farnetti, and Bonnie PotthoFF were absent when this picture was taken. Seniors achieve High Scholarship Legion during their last year at L-P lback rowb Bob Auler, Karen Julander, Gretchen Utz, Marcia Woltmann, Emily Peters, Sandra Brovelli, Roseann Lipka, Sue Seymour, Cthird row, James Sellett, Calvin Snow, Madeline Bravesse, Sharon Buflo, Lucia Alonso, Judy Ostertag, Beverly Beck, Linda Coulter, lsecond rowj Richard Hauser, Patrick Krolak, William Nico, Jim Entvvistle, Helen Springborn, Nancy Gostomski, Jane Kearns, Mary Ann Kaiser, ltront rovvl Marlene Klansek, Janet Tyler, Pearlene Falletti, Karen Johnson, Barbara Miglia and Sandra Kuhn. Mary Clark, Gerald Milaicki, John Schott, and Vivian Volk are not pictured. Page eighty-nine DRAMA CLUB, ANNUAL STAFF PRESENT YES AND NO The L-P-O Dramatics Club and the L-P Many peculiar obiects are found in the Jarrow Annual Staff jointly sponsored the play houshold. The housekeeper CMarie Butlerj shows Yes and No. Here Marion Dane as Reverend and Mr. Jarrow a saw which she found under Joanna Jarrow reacts violently when the cushion ofthe divan. Mike Yocum as Reverend Baggshot 'tells her that he loves her. Eight students ranked high in the Yes and No ticket sale: Cback rowj Nancy Labens, Joann Wagner, Sherri Ivlow, Barbara Fitzke, Ctront rowl Joann Srnudzinski, Susan Pricco, Jean Locati, and Mary Lou Pivonski. Irene Kruswicki, Dave Metz, and Karen Johnson of the Ell Ess Pe Stal? were in charge ot advertising for the play. Page ninety CAVALCURRENTS REPORTS ALI. HAPPENINGS AT L-P. Mr. Robert Hays of the L-P English depart- ment devotes much time to the supervision of Cavalcurrents. Jeannie Hill, the tirst editor of Cavalcurrents, strives to make the school page in the local Daily News-Tribune a success. The Cavalcurrents staFF works hard to meet writersi Jim Sellett, Bob Auler, Cseated around the its Wednesday deadline at the Tribune: lstandingi table? Diane Schroeder, Gretchen Utz, Rae Zukow- Irene Kruswicki, Dave Metz, Mary Ann Harvey, ski, Donna Weiden, and Nelda Whaley. Barbara Miglia, Jeri Wenzel, lseated at type- Page ninety-one STUDENTS ENJOY THE MANY VARIED ASSEMBLIES THAT Frosh-soph cheerleaders Mary Beth Boyle, Edna Kimber, Sarah LaFlamme, Carol Niedzwiecki, and Mary Ann May lead the students in a modern bop cheer during a pep assembly. After a fascinating assembly program Mr William Peters faculty chairman of thoroughly the Romance of Words with Dr Rowland Myers the assembly speaker This is a Life? was the title John Schott's mock television show during a special pep assembly. Guest celebrity Don Sullivan welcomes his lovable mother CMarcia Woltmannl with open arms. Page ninety-two - l I ' I the Assemblies Committee, discusses more . , . of ARE BOTH INFORMATIVE AND VERY ENTERTAINING Mary Lou Pivonski ponders over The siTuaTion as Sue Seymour geTs a sneak preview of Jeannie Hill's sTarTling hand in The opening scene of The Decision on Ramey SCOTT . The Three acT play was wriTTen and directed by Mr. Hal O. Kessler, a new Teacher aT L-P and adviser of The DramaTics Club. During one of L-P's mosT inTeresTing assembly programs, Baron Von Brenner, assisTed by his wife, places Barbara Gates in a deep hypnoiic sleep. AT The beginning of each assembly, senior chorus member CurTis SmiTh leads The sTudenT body in The firsT sTanza of America , Tollovved by The Pledge of Allegiance . Janice Richards, a iunior member of The chorus, accom- panies CurTis on The piano. An assembly aT L-P never commences vviThou'r This inspiraTional formaliTy. Page nineTy-Three PEP CLUB MEMBERS ARE LOYAL TO ALL L-P TEAMS The Pep Club section at basket- ball games unites to back the team. Active members of the Pep Club discuss Volk, lmiclclle rowl Carol Robinson, Becky Bly, cheers and new ways to increase school spirit: Martha Lyons, Sue Seymour, ffront rovvl Shirlee Cback rovvl Roseann Lipka, Anne Cannon, Sarah Svvietek, Joann Wagner, Sharon Radke, Bonnie LaFlamrne, Susie Bairna, Judy Znaniecki, Vivi Potthoff, and Jo Anne Farnetti. There is a rush of Pep Club members to the upstairs concession stand at the halt-time of all basket- ball games. 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Varsity Cheerleaders Sandy Brovelli, Linda Harl, Marcia Wolt- mann, Mary Ann Wlerntz, and Carolee Campeggio lead the student body in cheers tor the Cavaliers and sprinkle school spirit throughout the halls ot L-P. Sarah LaFlamme, Edna Kimber, Mary Beth Boyle, Carol Niedzwiecki, and Mary Ann May are the frosh-soph cheer- leaders who back the lncas with loud yells and much encourage- menl. With this their first year cheerleading tor an L-P team, the Freshman Cheerleaders: Lorraine Sikora, Sharon White, and Mary Beth Camenisch do a fine job and gain experience tor possible cheering their next three years at L-P. Page ninety-five AND SUPPORT OF THF LA SALLE-PERU CAVALIERS 5 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES L-P so - Hall 75 ' L-P Freeport 59 L-P 44 - Ottawa 65 L-P Ottawa 73 L-P 75 - Marseilles 55 L-P East Aurora 5O L-P 51 - Freeport 46 ' L-P Hall 67 L-P 53 - Streator 52 L-P West Rockford 62 L-P 68 - Joliet 66 L-P Sterling 55 L-P 65 - Marseilles 54 L-P Elgin 51 L-P 51 - West Rockford 55 L-P St. Bede 39 L-P 46 - West Aurora 61 L-P East Rockford 64 L-P 46 - St- Bede 50 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT L-P 59 - East Rockford 53 I-,P Walnut 46 L-P 53 - Streator 58 L-P Tiskilwa 62 The 1957-58 Varsity Basketball Team Kback Tregoning, ffront rowl Coach Don Sullivan, Jerry rowl Bob Peradotti, Alan Pittman, Dan Ficek, Croissant, Jerry Orlandini, Fred Hooper, Ron Jerry Meznarich, Ron Imm, Jim Greening, Donn Harmon, Larry Mills, Manager Don Magee. AND INCAS AT BASKETBALL GAMES AT HOME, AWAY. Bob Peradotti, Forward Jerry Meznarich, Senior Senior Mr. Sam McCartney sells the first ticket to the Regional Tournament To Barb Miglia. This year all records were broken for ticket sales. Center Ron lmm, Forward Senior Mr. Earl Trobaugh's picture-taking has become almost as much a part of L-P as basketball. Many exciting plays are captured on this film and reviewed for the players and coaches. Page ninety-seven STUDENTS SET NEW RECORD IN GAME ATTENDANCE. Roh lmm clrofps The ball in During The EasT Aurora game, Bob Peraolotti leaps To score Two more poinTs againsT forward To caTch The ball on The bounce as Ron lmm Hall. and Jerry Meznarich geT ready To move down The floor. lT's a Toss Up, buT Bob PeraoloTTi, Jerry Nleznarich, and Jerry CroissanT have The acl- vanTage over The Two OTTavva players. Larry Mills and Bob PeracloTTi screen Tor Ron lmm as Ron sTarTs in for a lay-up shoT againsT Elgin. SEASON CLOSES, CAVALIERS LOSE IN REGIONAL TOURNEY. Bob Peradotti drops one In on a short jump shot against Tis- kilwa. Bob Peradotti tries a one-hander against Walnut while both teams move in for a possible rebound. Managers Don Magee, Roger Hart, and Melvin Stevens put a just-polished ball back into its carrying case. Keeping the players supplied with clean towels and uniforms, keeping all equipment in order, and making out charts for the coach are among their many duties. Page ninety-nine FEBRUARY - EROSH-SOPH TEAM GAINS FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES L-P 34 - Hall 44 L-P 37 - Ottawa 61 L-P 52 - Marseilles 51 L-P 47 - Freeport 45 L-P 20 - Streator 41 L-P 37 - Joliet 46 L-J 49 - Marseilles 40 L-P 31 - West Rockford 51 L-P 38 - West Aurora 53 L-P 32 - St. Bede 33 L-P 47 - East Rockford 45 CBack rowl Coach Bill Farnham poses with his Frosh-soph Basketball Team, David Gisler, Alan Pittman, Joe Rossi, Jerry Stachowiak, Fred Hooperg Csecond rowl John Samolitis, Gary Ernen- putsch, Don Smania, John Capello, Ken Slimko, L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P EXPERIENCE Streator 39 Freeport 52 Ottawa 60 East Aurora 64 Hall 50 West Rockford 61 Sterling 50 Elgin 41 St. Bede 44 East Rockford 72 Bob Grisolano, Jerry Orlandinif Cfront rowl Manager James Nealand, Dennis Alter: Ray Galassi, Ralph Edgcomb, Dick Galassi Manager Bill Schwarz. LOOKS FORWARD TO PLAYING VARSITY NEXT SEASON. Two Hall players and David Joe Rossi, despite West Rock- Gisler watch Ray Galassi receive ford's defensive efforts, scores an- the rebound. other two points. Fred Hooper dribbles past the Elgin guard as Ray Galassi moves in from behind. Page one hundred one FRESHMEN MAKE GOOD SHOWING ON HARDWOOD. Jerry Nogay, after recovering The ball, two points in the Marseilles game. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES L-P 22 - Otiawa 30 L-P 26 - Mendota 24 L-P 25 - Marseilles 41 L-P 21 - Marquetfe 38 L-P 21 - Sireafor 30 L-P 26 - Marquefre 37 L-P 29 - Princeion 31 L-P 31 - Streator 32 L-P 25 - St. Bede 36 L-P 4.6 - Hall 59 L-P 33 - Princeton 23 L-P 35 - Oifavva 37 L-P 46 - Marseilles 40 L-P 41 - Hall 35 L-P 58 - ST. Bede 48 L-P 39 - Mendota 36 Harold Patrerson Cback rowb coaches Fresh- Moreland, Joe Vasquez, Ron Nadolny, JeFF Novak, man Basketball Team: Dick Gierai, Jim Morel, Jimmy Ficek, Cfront rowj Richard Croissant, Ron Pat Malone, Johnny Sirellg Csecond rovvj Walt Poiocnik, Glenn Hess, Jerry Nogay. dribbles down The floor To Try for another SWIMMING IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EACH YEAR. The Swimming Team: Iback rowl Coach Herb Valett, Pete Magnoni, Bill Margis, Roger Chamlin, Eugene Galassi, Csecond rowl Jim Knauf, Mack Billard, Jim Romano, Mike Atherton, Dick Mallieg Cfront rowl Donald Sch- moeger, Richard Kulpa, Pat Taylor, George Scholle, Don Dwyer, and Edward Wagner gain experience and learn new skills. Don Dwyer Jim Romano from the starting blocks and a Bloomington swimmer dive SWIMMING TEAM SCORES - Streator 44 - Richwood 39 TRIANGULAR MEET -East Rockford 78 Freeport 52 -DeKalb 44 -Peoria Central 39 -Streator 35 -Moline 5I -Bloomington 72 BIG EIGHT Sixth -West Rockford, First Page one hundred three INTEREST NI WRESTLING INCREASES AS S-UDENITS LEARN Varsity Wrestling Team is coached by Don Jerry Dittle, ftront rovvl Jerry Swanson, Dick Smith Cback row? Jerry Locke, Ron Petersen, Jim Paulicka, Ted Kidd, William Zibert, Ken Bernardi, Skerston, Jim Saathotf, Pat Krolak, Bill Atherton, Kent Hess, and Ken Marini. L-P T4 - L-P IT - L-P I7 - L-P 26 - L-P 27 - Streator 32 Joliet 35 Dixon 31 Ottawa 20 Rock Falls 36 VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES L-P 26 - Morris I6 L-P 26 - Streator 38 Second Place - Morris Invitational Fourth Place - Big 8 During The Morris Invitational Jerry Dittle gains the advantage over his opponent by holding him face down on the mat. Page one hundred tour NEW TECHNIQUES AND PRACTICE WHAT FROSH-SOPH THEY LEARN. L-P 29 - Slreaior 22 L-P ll - Joliet 36 L-P 32 - Sirealor T8 L-P 36 - Rock Falls 20 Jerry Dirrle and William Ziberf accept The second place Trophy at The Morris lnviiarional. Frosh-Soph Wrestling Team: Cback rowl Mana- Joe Woodshank, Walt Tyler, John Lamlooley, ger Joe Ricci, Ron Baker, Dick Waters, Jim Min- Francis Sexton, Mark Harkins, and Art Condon dock, AI Bulkus, Coach .lim Valek, ffront rowl win Three meets This season. Page one hundred five Karen Julander and Dick Hauser. -1-14' f,r . Q xg ' .-- . ' Inf .'., 'U I :' 1: ,-. fu ,'. pa ' r , r'f -I' ,. . 'P . . f .. 'I 'o ,u Q., f.., '-,lf .'- . ', .-...:',: Page one hundred seven SP RNIG'S HERE-EVIDENCED BY OPERETTA SENIOR TEA Page one hund ed eight Rae Zukowskl Sue Seymour Don Nowakovvskl Carol Condle Marne Bufler Theresa Schwelgerf Darlene I Keutzer, Carol Vogel, and Anette Afmone. Fyxz YEARBOOK STAFF RECORDS IVIEIVIORABLE ACTIVITIES This is Vivian Volk's Third year on The annual sTaFF and her second year as ediTor of The Ell Ess Pe. Here she Takes Time ouT from proof- reading copy To view The cover of The T958 year- book. Mrs. DoroThe KosTellic has been annual sTaTT adviser Tor The pasT nine years. In This capaciTy The word 'adviser' means many Things: copy wriTer, proof reader, phoTographer and dark-room engineer. Here she makes a lasT-minuTe check wiTh The prinTer. Bryan Ivlow and PaT Krolak discuss good and bad phoTography as They look over some of The picTures They have Taken. Business Manager Bob Auler's duTies include checking and recording subscripTions and making sure The bills are paid. Page one hundred Ten OE L-P IN WORD AIO Irene Kruswicki discusses pictures with the other activity editors, lseatecll Pearlene Falletti, Carole Costa, and Cstandingl Joan Rochnowski. PICTURE ON PAGES OE ELL ESS PE. Roseann Lipka and Dave Metz, sports editors, check the scores of the games with the newspaper account before they complete copy for the annual. I Class editors Barbara Miglia, Isopho- morel Karen Johnson, lfreshmanb Curtis Smith, Iiuniorl Shirlee Swietek, Iseniorl and faculty editor Joyce Szott draw up dummies, schedule incidentals, and ar- range individual pictures for their sec- tions. Page one hundred eleven PUBLICATIONS SPONSORS L-P'S FIRST IVIARDI ORAS DANCE Kit Lushina, Mary Ann May, and Kenny Long are the lucky winners in a cake walk contest at the Mardi Gras Dance sponsored by the Publi- cations Department. Music for the dance was provided by Ray Cisneros and his orchestra. Harold Gregorich and Jeri Wenzel discuss the Mardi Gras, while Jerry Stachowiak, Ray Galassi, Pat Krolak, and Anne Cannon participate in one of the many games of skill. Pat Koskosky waits her turn while Joanne Everyone at the Mardi Gras Dance receives Dutkievvicz has her fortune told by The Great a souvenir. Dave Metz passes out balloons to Pat Swami CCurtis Smithl. Callahan, Ron Wren, and Sharon Koplenik. Page one hundred twelve MUSIC GROUPS COMBINE FOR PRE-LENTEN CONCERT MANY STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN CHORAL ACTIVITIES Advanced Choir members strive to maintain their outstanding reputation Cback rowb Don No- wakovvski, Jerry Swanson, Jerry McGeorge, Darryl Tidaback, .lim Greening, Glenn Glauser, Gary Huettemann, Mel Stevens, Kenneth Terando, Marcia Woltmann, Carol Locke, lthird rowl Mar-- Iene Klansek, Paul Young, Curtis Smith, Richard Lipka, Tom Clancy, Dave Michaels, Dick Kotz, Jerry Falk, George Caldwell, Travis Allen, An- thony Vaccaro, Carol Condie, Andrea Dzik, lsecond rowj Colleen Brady, Mary Lou Ocepeck, The Advanced Choir officers meet to plan social activities for the choir: Cstandingl Judy Oresar, secretary, Jo Sobkowiak, treasurer, lseatedDRae Zukowski, president. Members ot the Boys' Glee Club learn the fundamentals ot music: Cstandingl Gearld Curatolo, Tom DeMattia, David McNeiIIy, Walt Piper, Ed Krysiak, Lee Brady, Cseatedl Jack Feliksiak, Larry McDonald, Ralph Dial, and Joe Menne. Jeannie Hill, Mary Bartlett, Pat Utz, Darlene Keutzer, Carol Mathieson, Sue Seymour, Janice Richards, Nann Papke, Audrey Glupczynski, Nelda Whaley, Linda I-larl, ltront rovvj Joan Piercy, Margo Nieslavvski, Martha Lyons, Donna Weiden, Mary Barbara Kotovvski, Gretchen Utz, Jo Sob- kovviak, Judy Oresar, Pat Long, lnot pictured? Jerry Moriarity, Jerry Milaicki, Ron lmm, Joe Pierski, Sharon Waters, Bill Bertusi, Jo Ann Carr, Bonnie Potthott, Sylvia Fowlie, and Rae Zukowski. PEREORM IN CONCERTS, ASSEMBLIES, CIVIC PROGRAMS Members of the Girls' Chorus make their debut at the Freshman Open House: Cback rowi Wanda Hammerich, Linda Seaton, Mary Alice Quick, Barbara Wasilewski, Patricia Bruch, Joann Hill, Marilyn Pieczynski, Ann Kopczynski, Carol Atkinson, Ithird rovvl Carolyn Woiciechovvski, Carol Gostomski, Jo Ellen Mayers, Audrey Flock- hart, Mary Baxter, Donna Kehle, Jean Henry, Membership in mixed chorus is one step nearer the Advanced Choir: Cback rovvl Phyllis Hill, Susan Zulawnick, Joseph Fabish, Jerome Uranich, Jasper Maggio, Francis Donovan, Adolph Orio, Ken Stachowiak, Gaylon Irvin, Jim Grim- shaw, Don Wright, Bill White, lthird rowj Joan Locati, Donna Noel, Sharon Pilarski, Norma Ritter, Arliene Goot, Barbara Bartlett, Victoria Jerman, Jane Vohs, Sharon Way, Katherine Reutner, Mary Ann Downey, Julienne Coulter, Jackie Turchi, Audrey Kasza, Csecond rovvj Jane Bacidore, Sally Woltmann, Mary Ann Kurtz, Rhesa DaFFara, Pam Cole, Sandra Bertusi, Carol Marsh, Carol Miglia, Ctront rovvl Sharon Kietel, Betty Pacione, Linda McGeorge, Carol Witek, Bonnie Baima, Barbara Brucki, Alice Krolak, Dorothy Simmons, Knot pic- turedl Judith Zukowski, and Diane Sobkowiak. Sharon Pisaneschi, Elaine Crane, Karen Bertrand, Georgia Billard, Csecond rovvl Edith Usseglio, Leila Crane, Jackie Waligora, Linda Wiede, Virginia Bornac, Pat Hutt, Betty Loeback, Ann Sellew, Ceola Howe, Janice Koehler, Janice Woodrich, Pat Freschi, Carol Werntz, Barbara Micheli, Cfront rovvj Kathy Utz,'Mary Barion, Pat Koskosky, Virginia Sigmund, Sherri lvlow, Rosalie Curatolo, Susan Eschenbaum, Joan Zupancic, Audrey Pohar, Karen Schoening, and Carol Fogle. OPERETTA BRlGADOON DEJGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE In Thursday's performance Dick Kotz as Tommy Albright and Camila Rumsavich as Fiona Mac- Laren find that after only one day together, lt's Almost Like Being in Love. Meg Brockie CSue Seymourl, Bri- gadoon's vivacious flirt, and Jeff Douglas CGlenn Glauserj, America's hilarious bachelor, team up to cap- tivate Thursday night's audience. CAST OF Tommy Albright JeFf Douglas ... Sandy Dean Meg Brockie . . . Meat Vendor . . . Ale Vendor .... Stuart Dalrymple Archie Beaton . . . Harry Beaton . . . Andrew MacLaren Fiona MacLaren . Jean MacLaren . . Angus MacGuffie Charlie Dalrymple Maggie Anderson Fishmonger ..... Kate ....... Mr. Lundie ... Frank ........ Jane Ashton .... 'f L-P-O Students BRIGADOONH .............Dick Kotz .......Glenn Glauser ...........Joe Plerski ...Sue Seymour, Jean Hill ..........Dick Lipka . . .Bonnie Potthoff . . .Jerry Moriarity . . Jerr Swanson .. y .............Jerry Falk ...........RonaldImm Camila Rumsavichk, Carol Lipinskik . . .... . .... Marion Danef . ...Gary Huettemann . . . .Lester Schomask . . . . .Carol Condie . . . .Carol Mathieson . . .Marlene Klansek . . . . . .Curtis Smith . . . . .Melvin Stevens . ...Mary Hamiltonk Archie Beaton Uerry Swansonj, Angus Mac- Guffie fGary Huettemannl, and Andrew MacLaren lRonald Imml listen intently as Charlie Dalrymple CLester Schomasj says I'll Go Home with Bonnie Jean. Jeff Douglas lGlenn Glauserj and the bartender lMel Stevensl watch as Jane Ashton CMary Hamiltonl welcomes back her fiance, Tommy Albright CDick Kotzl. AND PRESENTS MUSIC STUDENITS AT THEIR BEST. The combined L-P and L-P-O choruses provided Here The clans of The Town join The bagpipers To an ouTsTanding background for Brigadoon , sing The Theme song of The show, Brigadoon , One of The mosT ouTsTanding dances in Brigadoon was The sword dance. Here Jerry Falk as Harry BeaTon and Marion Dane as Jeannie MacLaren perform TogeTher as sword dancers Kenny Terando, Don Nowakowski, and Jerry NlcGeorge awaiT Their Turn. On Friday night Mr. Lundy iCurTis SmiThl re- veals The sTory of Brigadoon To Jeff Douglas KG-lenn Glauserl, Tommy Albright CDick KOTZJ, and Fiona MacLaren CCarol Lipinskil. During Friday nighT's performance flir- TaTious Meg Brockie Ueannie Hillj lures Jeff Douglas fGlenn Glauserj inTo The Brockie open shed To Tell him abouT The Love of My Life. 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I ' I wal 1 MQW Hs figs, rw 1-ww1?sLa?s?3ssS2s.w wwaw.wmasw.iQ, V - W ffsmswwwwf .,... , - , .A . 'ifftzwzz-SS 'ear--: :: Q., was ffwsikwvawwxsfi' fa f We 33233193215 ,MSENZES ' ' wmashgsgmaggsgs , . xllilli szzgsfsifif xlgr' fii 'l'a 3 W.WMW, , bran jams. ,fi www W E. A Mgr-is 5 r A Bibi wi ti ws i .ws :mass ' W SJW .- me , .. x wvbw mea - ft, K Next football season, Junior David Priebe will step into the honored spotlight to lead the L-P Football Marching Band down the field to perform for their adult and student fans. A football game would not be complete man, Marlene Klansek, senior, and Lee Ann without the shimmering batons of maiorettes Rigazio, iunior. Sandra Ricci, sophomore, Karen Bean, fresh- CAVALETTES FEATURED WITH BAND AT HALF-TIME SHOWS BAND CALENDAR - T957-58 Aug. 26-Pre-School Rehearsals. Aug 29-First School Year Rehearsal. Sept. -Football Show, Ottawa vs. L-P. Sept -Football Show, Elgin vs. L-P. Oct ll-Football Show, Morton J. C. vs. L-P-O, Homecoming. Oct. T8-Football Show, West Rockford vs. L-P, Homecoming. Oct. 25-Football Show, Freeport vs. L-P. Nov. 7-Football Show, Wilson J. C. vs. L-P-O, Parents' Night. Nov. 8-Football Show, West Aurora vs. L-P, Parents' Night. Dec. 3-Basketball Show, Hall vs. L-P. Dec. 7-Christmas Parade in Peru. Dec. T3-Basketball Show, Freeport vs. L-P. Dec. 15-Christmas Concert, Brass Choir. Dec. 26-L-P Band Party, and Alumni Reception. Jan. 7-Basketball Show, Marseilles vs. L-P. Jan. TO-Basketball Show, West Rockford vs. Jan. L-P. 24-Basketball Show, East Rockford vs. L-P Jan. Feb. 28-Basketball Show 4-Basketball Show I Streator vs. L-P. Ottawa vs. L-P. Feb. 7-Basketball Show East Aurora vs. L-P. Feb. 21--Basketball Show, Elgin vs. L-P. Feb. 23-Lenten Concert, Band and Chorus. Feb. 25-Basketball Show, St. Bede vs. L-P. Mar. 7-Regional Basketball, Tournament Finals. Mar. T4-Sectional Basketball Tournament Finals. Mar. T5-St. Patrick's Day Parade, La Salle. Mar. T8-Band Assembly. Apr. T-Band Assembly in Peru, Washington School. Apr. TO-Southern lllinois Band Tour, Piper City, Decatur, Emngham, and Salem. Week- end in St. Louis. Apr. T5-Band Assembly concert in Ottawa. Apr. T7-T8-Operetta Brigadoon . May T-Ottawa Band Assembly at L-P. May 7-Music Festival Queen Contest Begins. May T9-Annual Awards Banquet. May 22-Tri-City Music Festival, Don Jacoby, Guest Soloist. June 5-Commencement Concert. The Cavalettes, under the direction of Miss Mary Stevens, perform with the band for football and basketball games Cback rowl Diane Schroeder, Mary Lynn Boyd, Colleen Brady, Lois Budziak, Jeannie Hill, ifront rowl Irene Kruswicki, Donna Weiden, Barbara Kotowski, Jo Sobkowiak, and Judy Petek, also fback rowl Sandra Kuhn, Karen Julander, Janet Tyler, Carol Mathieson, Nelda Whaley, ifront rowl Margo Nieslawski, Joanne Smudzinski, Joanne Dutkiewicz, and Joyce Stella. L-P'S CONCERT BAND S ATTRACTION AT GAMES Daryl Fetters directs the concert band fback Evelyn Nellis, Evelyn Vallero, Carole Rausch rowl Tommy Milliken, Ron Maas, Evan Batty, Russ Karen Coughlin, Marlene Klansek, Dale Lamps Reed, Marsha Zupancic, Ctourth row? JoAnna Li- Glen Hook, Sue Glowacki, Christine Haugen biez, Eileen Dobberstein, Pat Freschi, Pat Dooley, lsecond rowj David Priebe, Peg Falletti Emmy Carol Kodrich, Rosalie Curatolo, Kaye Cleer, Janice Peters, Jean Jaskolski, Judy Cheslic, Gerry Lou Klopcic, Janice Leone, Janet Zibert, Dick Hauser, Button, Virginia Kuhar, JoEllyn Amodeo, Roberta Sandra Ricci, Diane Hoffman, Joe Zeman, Bob Chamlin, Ctront rovvj John Schott, Kay Miller Roda, Cthird row? Janet Faleskin, Julie Tobler, Hugh Snow, and Janice Bildhauer. Mrs. Raymond Auler, secretary, Mr. Raymond Auler, first vice-president, Mr. Raymond Wren, president, and Mrs. Charlot Tobler, treasurer, officers of the Band Parents' Asso- ciation, hold a special meeting in preparation tor the loand's Spring Tour. Mr. Harold Priebe, second vice-president, was absent when this picture was taken. Da ryl L. Fetters Director INCERTS, ASSEMBLIES, AND GRADLATION EXERCISES. BAND MEMBERS VISIT ST. -OUIS ON SPRING TOUR The Band Parents' Association worked hard Vincent J. Dooley completes a sale. The Band to finance the tour. Mrs. W. C. Liefeld and Parents' Association held three such bake Mrs. William Peters wrap cupcakes as Mrs. sales. Having looked forward to the tour since their freshman year, seniors Linda Coulter, Beverly Beck, Emmy Peters, Kay Miller, and John Schott are a bit reluctant to leave St. Louis and a wonderful time. Band students and parents sell Band Booster decals to raise money tor the Spring Tour. Bob Mahnic shows Penny Mahnic how to put a decal on an instrument case. Page one hundred twenty-two SENIORS RECEIVE BAND AWARDS FOR PERFORMANCE MINOR JoEllyn Amodeo Gerry Lou Button Roberta Chamlin Kaye Cleer Janet Faleskin JoAnne Farnetti Mary Flower Patricia Freschi Lloyd Giesler Suzanne Glowacki Diane HoFFman Scott Hughes David Knoblauch MAJOR Daniel Barr Robert Bartels Evan Batty Janice Bildhauer Judith Cheslic Karen Coughlin Rosalie Curatolo Eileen Dobberstein AWARDS Carol Kodrich Richard Kosi Virginia Kuhar Janice Leone Judith Lipka Robert Mahnich Carol Morrisey Linda RadliFF Russell Reed Carol Rochnowski Robert Roda Janet Zibert Marsha Zupancic AWARDS Patricia Dooley John Edwards Kent Hess Jeanne Jaskolski Janice Klopcic Phillip Kotz James Krolak Dale Lamps JoAnna Libiez Joyce Mrowicki Evelyn Nellis Janice Ostertag Joyce Pierro Carole Rausch Sandra Ricci Gloria Stegen Gary Sudano Julie Tobler Evelyn Vallero Dean Wierth FOUR YEAR SERVICE AWARDS Robert Auler Beverly Beck James Boyer Linda Coulter Eileen Dobberstein Pearlene Falletti Richard Hauser James Hegland Glen Hook JOHN PHILLIP James James Jaskolski Marlene Klansek Richard Lipka Ronald Maas Kay Miller Emily Peters John Schott Hugh Snow' William Vroman SOUSA AWARD Jaskolski NATIONAL ARION FOUNDATION AWARD James Boyer Freshmen register tirst in the training band and from here are chosen for the concert band. lBack rowl Robert Koper, woodwind instructor, Judy Kopczyk, Erwin Sudano, Mike Virzi, Joe Vasquez, and Jim Way CJ. CJ, assistant director, Csecond rowl Mary Ellen Liss, Diane Rossmann, Jean Hoscheit, Audrey Galassi, Karen Bean, Jim Lieteld, Ron Mrowicki, Arnold Trillet, Carl Bat- taglia, Cfront rowj Janice Serri, Sandra Hunter, Carol Lauer, Penny Mahnic, Marsha Thomas, Jerry Samolitis, Judy Kane, and Joyce Kane. '58 TRACK TEAM - ONE OF LARGEST IN I.-P HISTORY The Track team is a big spring sport attraction Iback rowi Manager Joe Marinangeli, Bob Jagel- ski, John Edwards, Coaches Herb Valett, Don Sullivan, Don Smith, and Jim Valek, Mike Kramar- sic, Cfitth rowl George Scholle, Jim Greening, Ken Slimko, Dick Paulicka, Ken Marini, Don Smania, Walt Opie, ffourth rowi Vince Boyle, Jim Flynn, Dick Waters, John Strell, Jim Ficek, David Dudek, John Somolski, Walt Moreland, Joe Rossi, Ralph TRACK TEAM SCORES Varsity Frosh-Soph Varsity L-P 39 67 Princeton 79 Ottawa Relays L-P Sixth East Aurora Sixth L-P 48V2 74 Hall 45172 Marquette 3OV2 L-P 25 24 Ottawa 35 Sterling Relays L-P Fifth Moline First L-P 46172 6OVz Streator 56V2 Urbana Relays L-P Fourth L-P 44 7O-3,41 O Marquette 29 District Meet L-P I 8 Streator 42V2 I. V. H. S. A. Meet L-P 3OV2 403A Streator 65 State Tournament Big Eight Tournament Page one hundred twenty-tour Dial, Cthircl rowi Walt Tyler, Ron Potocnik, Bob Volk, Jim Morel, Pat Malone, Gil Koplenik, Bruce Johnson, Jim Krolak, Dennis Uhan, Ken Koehler, Glen Roberson, Csecond rowj Don Pearson, Ron Nadolny, Bill Pearson, Al Pittman, Richard Dittle, Ed Stasik, Allen Spelich, Jim Knauf, Jim SaathoFF, ffront rowl Pete Magnoni, Roger Chamlin, Hugh Snow, Glenn Glauser, Gerard Pearson, Buddy DiCrispino, Jim Skerston, and Ken Videgar. Frosh-Soph 46 42 Pete Magnoni thows the shot 25 for L-P at a meet with the Ottawa and Streator teams. 47 31 47 VARSITY AND FROSH-SOPH MAKE GOOD SHGWING In The TOO-yard dash BankerT ffar righTJ from leTTD and Buddy DiCrispino nexT To and of OTTawa lVlarqueTTe is aT The Tape TirsT, one-half sTep behind Glenn. followed closely by Glenn Glauser fsecond Senior members of The Track Team are Buddy DiCrispino, 440 and mile relayg Hugh Snow, pole-vaulTg Jim EnTwisTle, pole-vaulTg Roger Chamlin, 880 and mile, and Pete Magnoni, shoT-puT and discus. These sTudenTs represenT The diFferenT acTiviTies of The Track Team. The L-P Cavaliers pick up 9 poinTs aTTer Buddy DiCris- pino, Roger Chamlin, and Gerard Pearson, place TTrsT, second, and Third in The quar- Ter-mile run. BASEBALL TEAM TRIES FUR HITS, HOMERS, VICTORIES. Half of This year's baseball Team are veTerans. WaIT T ler Cback rowl coaches The Team Y : Tom Mackiewicz, Dan Ficek, Jerry Meznarich, Jerry Orlandinl, Mike RieTgraT, Csecond rowj Ma nager Jerry Swanson, Jerry STachowiak, Bob Znaniecki, Fred Hooper, Ron Harmon, James Klimek, Manager ArT Condon, CTronT rowj Louis SabaTini, Bob Ross, Jerry MoriariTy, Bob Grisolano. Bob Ross faT baTD hopes This piTch will be a homerun. Page one hundred Twenty-six WILL LOSE ONLY TWO PLAYERS AT END OE SEASON Sorry Bolo, you're ouT! Bob Grisolano Tries To slide inTo Third during The ST. Bede game buT doesn'T quiTe make iT. L-P 2 - Hall 3 L-P l STreaTor 5 L-P 1 -Qi Toluca 6 -ST B d 6 BASEBALL SCORES ST. Becle 9 Morris Hall L-P 3 . e e STreaTor L-P 9 - Depue 4 Depue L-P 3 - Hall 2 ST. Becle L-P 5 - Toluca O Senior Jerry Meznarich Senior Jerry MorlarlTy PiTcher Second Base L-P TENNIS TEAM HAS VERY SUCCESSFUL SEASON CStandingJ Steve Romanovvski, Dave Gisler, Bill Whitey iseatedj Stan Boyer, Pat Krolak, and Jim Boyer are members of the tennis team. Les Hoenscheid , . Tennis Coach TENNIS TEAM SCORES ,.,V l.-P Bede l A'.AE L-P 5-Streator 2 L-P 6--Marseilles O L-P 6--Ottawa 6 E L-P 6-Marseilles l Q, ,, ii ij li, L-P 6--St. Bede 1 ' L-P O-Ottawa 7 ' A Eiie L-P -Streator A f,'l 1- ii' Q1: Siii Siii Senior team members Pat Krolak, Jim Boyer, and Steve Romanovvski star in single and double matches to lead the team to victory. Page one hundred twenty-eight EXTENSIVF SCHED.LIE SLATFD FOR THF GOLF TEAM. Seniors Ned Hurley, Larry Rybar- czyk, Earl Finley, and Bob Auler play on the golf team cluring their last year at L-P. Harold Patterson, Golf Coach eouf TEAM scoREs l Members of the golf team cSlBl'1dIt'1Ql Neol Hur ley Larry Rybarczyk Earl Fnnley Bob Auler Ckneel lnql Gary Maurltzen Rusty Scbrnnclt anol lxen Becker get ready for tltelr clarly practlce session 2 Streator 5!2 W V,,,,,,.,,, Ottawa 6 Morrls 7l2 Marquette O 2 Streator 6V2 Ottawa 4 Marquette Morris Bug 8 Tournament if wk? 5 4 2 Q L-P QV - ' -V1. 5 , L-P 2 - 3 UP V2 - ' L-P 3 --- L-P 4 - --rtf L-P '- ., FP - ' -n X we my l as FR fsisfe, rislgiilyfg ,, fl. . . sil k AX ,T ,,a',3f ws .et 3' :: -l, s 5 TE I it T! sl -1. 1 1 2 W 1 . -2- .. , tw, 1: 5 1 is l lgfli 1 ml gksssgsf .rw Y, Y Witt? ii 6 .sf ff 3 2 62 155 .2 .aw f f '. , fy ' gt uri X M, if? at X gf tag, as A 'f f-:SM it it if Q is Fl rx .fi E GZSSQSQX Wa rvi is 2, 5 Y lflltiy: lr l li d ll szgibilifiil Buddy DiCrispino, President 'iii x'.A Q Mr. Earl Trobaugh Adviser Roger Cham Vice-Preside lin Sandy Brovelli nt Secretary-Treasurer On August 31, i954-, the school year began tor the Class ot '58 with 352 treshmen enrolled. Students worked diligently their freshman year ancl attained a place on the honor roll and high scholarship legion. Ned l-lurley was elected class president and led the wandering freshmen through their tirst year. Buddy DiCrispino was elected president ot the class in 1955-sophomores now- a little grown up. The class was still large. They learned to budget their time so play didn't interfere with work and vice-versa. Well acquainted with high-school lite, the iuniors are within sight ot their goal, with only one more glorious year to graduation. With Buddy DiCrispino again at the helm, the juniors sailed through the year enioying every minute, climaxing the year with the Christmas tea and Springtime Fantasy. The new tomorrow has tinally come for the seniors who have eagerly anticipated graduation. Willie Zibert and Pete Magnoni Sergeanrs at arms Marcia Woltmann and Linda Harl Program and Social Chairmen Page one hundred thirty SENIORS EXPERIENCE AN EXCITING AND BUSY YEAR TRAVIS ALLEN Pep Club 2. LUCIA ALONSO High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. I, Spanish Club 2, American Government Club 2. JAMES ARGUBRIGHT Basketball I, Cross Country I, Library 2, American Government Club 2. ROBERT AULER High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, Golf 4, Radio Club 2 Math Club 2, Student Council 2, Ell Ess Pe 2, Drama Club 2, History Club I, Cavalcurrents 2. MARTHA BANSBERG Honor Roll I, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 6, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 2. BETTY ANN BECK Honor Roll 4, Cheerleading 2, Art Club 4, G. A. A. 6, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, Student Council 7. BEVERLY JUYNE BECK ' High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, Art Club 2, G. A. A. 6, Spanish Club 2, Lifesaving l. A ' EMIL BERNARDI . Honor Roll I, Conservation Club I. JOYCE BERNARDI Honor Roll 2, F. H. A. 7, Pep Club l, Nurses Club 2. SARAH BICE Transferred from St. Clair High School, Odvenville, Alabama, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 4,' Student Council 2. COLLEGE-ENTRANCE EXANIS, ORIENTATION JAMES BIDASIO JUDITH BIRKENBEUEI. F. H. A. 4, Nurses Club 2. RICHARD BORLAND Spanish Club 2, Publications Representative 6 MARY LYNN BOYD High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 4 Math Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Cavalettes 2 JAMES BOYER High scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Tennis 4 Spanish Club 2, Student Council 4, Junior Rotarian l. COLLEEN BRADY Honor Roll 3, G. A. A. 2, Pep Clu History Club I, Cavalettes 2, American Govern ment Club 2. F. H. A. 4. MADELINE BRAVESSE High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 2 Nurses Club 2, American Government Club 2 SANDRA BRENNAN G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 2. JUDY BRONGEL High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. 2 Pep Club 2. SANDRA BROVELLI High Scholarship 'l, Honor Roll 4, Cheerleading 4, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Nurses' Clu , Student Council 2, Class OFlicer 8, Drama Club 2, History Club 3, American Government Club 2 LOIS BUDZIAK Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. 6, Pep Clu , Nurses Club 4, Student Council 2, Cavalettes 2 SHARON BUFFO High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Spanish Club 2, Publications Representative 8. JAMES BURKIEWICZ JOAN BYCZNSKI F. H. A. 4. b 8, CAROL BRAUN lo 4 b 8 CLASSES REMIND US THAT A DAY GF RECKONING GEORGE CALDWELL Football 6, Pep Club 4, Student Council 2, American Government Club 2. CAROLEE CAMPEGGIO High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 6, Cheerleading 6, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Drama Club 2, History Club 2, American Government Club 2. VlVl CARLSON High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 6, Student Council 2. MARYLIN CARSON PAT CARTER Transferred from Ottawa High School, F. F. A. 2, F. H. A. 5, Pep Club 4. MARY BARBARA CASS F. F. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Conservation Club 'l, American Government Club 2. Barb Gates and Pat Erio played an accordion duet at the first senior assembly of the year. Throughout the year the seniors were entertained several times by their fellow students. Page one hundred thirty-three MUST BE FACED, SO VVE WGRK DILIGENTLY IN CLASS SYLVIA CASTELLI Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Publications Representative 1. JAMES CATA LAN ELLO BARBARA CAUSA Pep Club 2, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 6. ROGER CHAMLIN Honor Roll 3, Football 6, Track 8, Swimming 8, Pep Club 4, Math Club 2, Class Officer 4, Junior Rotarian 2, Publications Representative 2. PATRICIA CHAMPLEY High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 5, Pep Club l, Student Council 6, Publications Representative 2. MARY CLARK Transferred from East Richland High School, Olney, Illinois, High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 3, F. H. A. 6, Pep Club 2, Nurses Club 4. In the fall of The year L-P was chosen by the University of Chicago as one of a number of Illinois high schools to participate in a survey on the attitudes of high school stu- dents. Here an instructor from the University conducts the test in Miss Mary Evers' senior English class. Page one hundred thirty-four AND TRY TO DO A COMNIENDABLE. JOB ROSE CORRIGAN Transferred from Tonica Community High School, F. H. A. 8, Pep Club 2. LINDA COULTER High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 3. CAROLYN COX Honor Roll I, Spanish Club l, Pep Club 6. PENNY CROSIAR High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 6, F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. 6, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 2, Nurses Club 2, Publications Representative 2. PATRICIA CUMBERWORTH Transferred from Alleman High School, Rock Island, Pep Club 2, Publications Representative 4, American Government Club 2. ' LOUIS DANZ Honor Roll l, Proiection Squad 8, History Club 2, American Government Club 2. EDWARD DeGROOT Honor Roll 4, Cross Country I, Junior Rotarian l. JAN DENLER Honor Roll I. MARIUS DERANGO Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 2, Service Squad I, Student Council 2, American Government Club 2. DOROTHY DETREICK G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 6. BUDDY DICRISPINO Honor Roll 2, Football 3, Basketball I, Track 4, Pep Club 4, Service Squad 5, Student Council 2, Class Officer 6, Junior Rotarian I, American Government Club 2. CLARENCE DINGERSON Football Manager 6, Basketball Manager 6, Service Squad I, Publications Representative I, American Government Club 2. JERRY DITTLE Football 8, Wrestling 8, F. F. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Class Officer 2. EILEEN DOBBERSTEIN Honor Roll I. JOANNE DUTKIEWICZ Honor Roll 3, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 7, Drama Club 2, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. MANY ARE QUITE SUCCESSFUL AND MAKE ANDREA DZIK High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 4, Radio Club 2 Pep Club 4, Math Club 2, Ell Ess Pe 2, Drama Club 2 SHlRLEY EDGCOMB F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2. - DONNA EKLUND Pep Club 2. JIM ENTWISTLE High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 7, Football 4, Track 6 Student Council 2, Drama Club 2. PATRlClA ERIO Pep Club 6, Nurses Club 6. MARGERY ERNAT High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 6, F. H. A G A. A. 2. JANICE LEE FAHLER ment Club 2, GERALD FALK Transferred from Waller High School, Chicago Illinois, Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 4 PEARLENE FALLETTI High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Math Club 6, Student Council 4, Ell Ess Pe 2, American Government Club 2. HOWARD FLAHAUT ' American Government Club 2. MARY PAT FLAHERTY F. H. A. l, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Conservation Club l. PATRICIA FOLEY Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Library 2 Nurses Club 4, History Club 2, American Govern ment Club 2. ANNE FRACKOWIAK NANCY FRANKLIN Honor Roll l, G. A. A. l. PATTI FRANSEN Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 8, Pep Club . 8, Honor Roll 1, Nurses Club 2, American Govern- 4. GOOD SHOWING ON NATIONIAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP TESTS. EUGENE GALASSI Football 8, Track 2, Swimming 2, Pep Club 2, Service Squad 2, American Government Club 2. LAWRENCE GARZANELLI Football 2, F. F. A. 2, Conservation Club I. BARBARA GATES G. A. A. l, Pep Club 4, Junior Rotarian 1, Publications Represen- tative 4, History Club l, American Government Club 2. JUDY GERGOVICH Pep Club 2, Conservation Club i. HAROLD GORDON Football 2, Basketball T, Tennis 2, Pep Club 2. NANCY GOSTOMSKI High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Art Club 4, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Math Club 6, Library 3. Marlene Klansek, Karen Julander, and Bill Nico were three of thirteen top seniors who had the dis- tinction of taking the National Merit Scholarship Test free. Mr. Earl Tro- baugh is shown returning the fees to these students. INSTRUCTION CAN BE FUN AND VVE LEARN RAPIDLY VIC GOSTOMSKI High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 4, Cross Country 2, Swimming 2, Tennis 2, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 6, Student Council 6, Publications Representative 2, American Government Club 2. PAUL GRANT Football 2. THOMAS GRANT JAMES GRIMSHAW Football 2, Track 2, Service Squad 4, American Government Club 2. GEORGE GRUENWALD Transferred from St. Bede Academy. JUDY GUISTI F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 2. Mixed dancing classes consisted ot iunior and senior gym classes. Gym instructors taught students tricky dance steps. Here Pat Cumbervvorth and Dick Kotecki and Joanne Dutkiewicz and Bill Margis look on as Miss Irene Page and Mr. Jim Valek try out a new step. Page one hundred thirty-eight WHEN WE ENJUY WHAT WE ARE DGING MARCY HALM Honor Roll l, F. H. A. 4, Publications Representative 7. JUNE HANCOCK Student Council 2. LINDA HARL Honor Roll 6, Cheerleading 6, Pep Club 8, Student Council l, Class Officer 4, Drama Club 2. SHARON HARRIS F. H. A. 2, Pep club 2. SANDY HAUGER RlCHARD HAUPT Football 3. RICHARD HAUSER High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Wrestling l, Swimming 2, Pep Club 4, Math Club 6, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 1, History Club 3, American Government Club 2, Drum Maior 6. JEANNIE HILL Transferred from Marquette High School, Ottawa, Illinois, Honor Roll l, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, Drama Club 2, Cavalettes 2, Caval- currents 2. MARILYN HILL High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 6, Math Club 2, Conservation Club l. DANNY HOCKINGS GLEN HOOK Swimming 2, Golf 3, Math Club 2, Student Council 4. JOYCE HUFF High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Spanish Club 2. JOHN HURLEY High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Football 8, Wrestling 2, Golf 8, Service Squad 4, Student Council 6, Class Officer 2, Junior Rotarian 2, American Government Club 2. BARBARA HYLLA RONNIE IMM l'-ootball 2, Basketball 8, Track 6, CrossCountry 2, American Government Club 2. WE PRACTICE WHAT WE LEARNI, BECOME MORE EEEICIENT, The Math Club candy sale was a big success This year. Students didn'T need much persuasion To buy The candy. Shown here, Nancy Gostomski sells Vince Matual a piece of delicious fudge while Kay Morrisey and Frank Nogai look on. BRYAN IVLOW Junior Rotarian 2, Ell Ess Pe 2. KAY IVLOW Nurses Club i, American Government Club 2. JUDY JAKUBlAK Honor Roll 2, Pep Club 2, Nurses Club 6. DON JANKA Swimming i. JAMES JASKOLSKI Track 2, Art Club 2. KAREN JOHNSON High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Studenl Council 'l, Junior Rotarian 2, Ell Ess Pe 2, American Government Club 2. Track T, Cross Country T, Pep Club 2, Student Council l, Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 6, Math Club 2, AND MAKE IT PAY. DOROTHY JORDAN Conservation Club I. KAREN JULANDER Transferred from Edina-Morningside High School, Edina, Minnesota, High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 6, Math Club 6, Junior Rotarian 2, History Club 3, Cavalettes 2, Ushers Club 6. MARY ANN KAISER High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 4. BARBARA KAZMIERCZAK PATRICIA KAZMIERCZAK JANE KEARNS High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 5, Nurses Club 4, American Government Club 2. WILLIAM KEENAN Honor Roll 2, Track l, Proiection Squad 5. HOLLENE KELLEY Transferred from Develbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio, Pep Club 4. EMMA KEPPER Pep Club 2. DARLENE KEUTZER Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Student Council 2, History Club l. LYNN KIRSTEATTER Honor Roll 4, MARLENE KLANSEK High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Art Club l, G. A. A. 6, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3, Student Council 2, Drama Club 2, Maioreite 6. SHARON KOPLENIK Honor Roll 5, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 6, Ushers Club 2. PATRICIA KOSKOSKY Pep Club 8, Library 2, Nurses Club 2. DARLENE KOTECKI Honor Roll I, F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 6. SALESIVIANSHIP IS IM- PGRTANT AND SENIORS RICHARD KOTECKI Basketball 4, Track 4, Cross Country 2. MARY BARBARA KOTOWSKI High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 8, Student Council 2, History Club l, Cavalettes 2, American Govern- ment 2. MARGARETHA KRATZ High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 2, Art Club 2, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 4, Publications Representa- tive 6, American Government Club 2. PATRICK KROLAK High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Basketball 2, Track 4, Cross Country 6, Wrestling 4, Swimming 2, Tennis 4, Radio Club 2, Pep Club 6, Math Club 6, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Publications Representative 2, Ell Ess Pe 2, Drama Club 2, History Club 3. IRENE KRUSWICKI High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Quill and Scroll 2, Student Council 2, Ell Ess Pe 4, Cavalettes 2, Cavalcurrents 2, American Govern-- ment Club 2. SANDRA KUHN High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 2, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2, Ushers Club 2. JUDITH LANDERS Transferred from Marquette High School, Ottawa, Illinois, F. H. A. I. CHARLES LAVENS Football 4, F. F. A. 8. MIKE LIBERTA High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 6, Wrestling 2, Math Club 4, Service Squad 2, Student Council 4, Junior Rotarian 2, History Club 3. JAMES LIBIEZ Honor Roll 4, Math Club I, Quill and Scroll 2, Ser- vice Squad I, Junior Rotarian 2, Ell Ess Pe 5. RICHARD LIPKA Football 4, Track 6. ROSEANN LIPKA High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 6, Math Club 4, Quill and Scroll 2, Nurses Club 4 Ell Ess Pe 4, Drama Club 2, History Club I American Government Club 2. 1 1 BARBARA LOCH Honor Roll I, G. A. A. I. GERALD LOCKE Honor Roll I, Football I, Wrestling 2. JAY LONG Honor Roll 2, Projection Squad 4. PROVE IT BY FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN IN MAGAZINE DRIVE. PATRICIA LONG High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Student Council 2. RONALD MAAS Honor Roll l. PETE MAGNONI Football 4, Basketball 4, Track 8, Wrestling l, Swimming 2, Library 2, Proiection Squad l, Class Ofhcer 4. RITA MAIER F. H. A. 4, Pep Club l, Nurses Club 2, Conservation Club I. WILLIAM MARGIS Basketball 2, Swimming 6. CAROL MATHIESON High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 4, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Cavalettes 2. For the fourth straight year, the senior class won the magazine subscription drive. Top salesmen of the class were Marius Derango, Richard Hauser, and Mike Liberia who look over their prizes. Page one hundred forty-three SCHOLARSHIPS C JSE EXClTElVlENT AND SPUR STUDENTS VINCE MATUAL Transferred from St. Bede Academy, Peru, Illinois, Football 'l, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, History Club 2, Conservation Club l. BARBARA MEGLICH Honor Roll 4. ROBERTA MERTES G. A. A. 2. GERALD MEZNARICH Football 4, Basketball 8, Baseball 4, Track 4, Cross Country 2. DAVID MlCl'lEl.S Football 3. BARBARA MIGLIA High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 4, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 4, Ell Ess Pe 2, American Govern- ment Club 2, Cavalcurrents 2. Semi-finalists who qualified for monetary or honorary scholarships by the Illinois State Scholarship Program were: lback rowD Jim Libiez, Richard Hauser, Bob Auler, Bill Nico, Bob Prohs, Tommy Milliken, Bryan lvlovv, Rod Platt, lseconcl rovvb Mr. Earl Trobaugh, senior class adviser, John Schott, Penny Crosiar, Kay Morrisey, Kay Miller, Karen Julanoler, Marlene Klansek, Jim Boyer, Mike Liberta, lfront rowj Sue Seymour, Janet Tyler, Karen Johnson, Pearlene Falletti, Irene Kruswicki, Nancy Gostomski, Vivian Volk, lnot pictureoll Pat Krolak, Gretchen Utz, Gary Quick. Page one hundred forty-four I TO GREATER EFFORT JEAN MIKUS F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. 6, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 2. GERALD MILAICKI High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 2. JUDITH MILLER Pep Club 2, Student Council 6, Publi- cations Representative 2. KAY MILLER High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 2. TOMMY MILLIKEN Transferred from Marquette High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Honor Roll 2. WARREN MINDOCK JERRY MORIARITY Football 2, Baseball 8, Service Squad 2, Class Ofiicer 2. MARGUERITE MORIARITY Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 4, Ushers Club 6. KATHRYN MORRISEY High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Drama Club 2, History Club 2. PATRICIA MURPHY Honor Roll 4, G. A. A. 6, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 6, Math Club 6, History Club 2, Cavalcurrents I. MARIE NARCZEWSKI G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 6, History Club I. WILLIAM NICO High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Football 8, Track 6, Wrestling 4, Math Club 6, Library 2, Service Squad 2, Student Council 8. MARGO NIESLAWSKI Honor Roll I, Art Club 2, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 4, Student Council 2, Drama Club I, Cavalettes 2. FRANK NOGAI Transferred from Muscatine High School Muscatine, Iowa, Football 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Track 2, Wrestling 2, Math Club 4. MARY NOLASCO F. H. A. I, Publications Representative 2, Conservation Club I . BOB AULER ' E Cf Di . 'C AC CONTEST The annual Voice of Democracy contest was vvon for the second year by Bob Auler. Other winners were Tom Kapacinskas, St. Bede, second place, Lyle Micheli, St. Bede, sixth place, Karen Johnson, L-P, fifth place, Pearlene Falletti, L-P, third place, and Bob Auler, L-P, first place. Mem- bers of the J. C.'s, who sponsored the dinner for the winners, look on as Bob receives his trophy from Dan Dunlap, chairman of the contest. Charles Balestri, St. Bede, who Won fourth place was not present for the picture. LYLE NORQUIST Football 2, Service Squad l. GENEVIEVE NOWAK Honor Roll 3. JUDITH ORESAR Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 8, Student Council 2, History Club l. ADOLPH ORIO Honor Roll 4, Conservation Club l. JUDY OSTERTAG High Scholarship 1, Honor Roll 2, Art Club 4, G. A. A. 6. KAREN PATON High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Art Club 4, G. A. A. 2. OTHER L-P STUDENTS PLACE. NANCY PAULICKA Conservation Club I. ROBERT PERADOTTI Honor Roll 3, Basketball 8, Cross Country I, Service Squad 3, Junior Rotarian 2. MARIE PERSCETT Honor Roll 2, F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2. PAUL PESCETTO Honor Roll 2, Basketball 4, Track 2, Cross Country 4, Service Squad 2. JUDITH PETEK High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club 4, Math Club 4, Student Council 2, Publica- tions Representative 4, Drama Club 2, Cavalettes 2. EMILY PETERS High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Library 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Ushers Club 8, American Government Club 2. JOAN PIERCY Honor Roll I, Library 6. JOSEPH PIERSKI Conservation Club I. JOHN PLATT High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Radio Club 2, Student Council 8, Junior Rotarian 2, Drama Club 2, American Government Club 2. JOANNE PLOCHOCKI F. H. A. 6, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2. BONNIE POCIUS High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club 4. ' JANET POTTINGER F. H. A. 8, Quill and Scroll 2, Ell Ess Pe 4. BOB PROHS High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 6, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 6, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 2. JUDY PYSKA Transferred from St. Mary's Academy, Nauvoo, Illinois, Honor Roll 4, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2. GARY QUICK High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Math Club 6, Junior Rotarian 2, History Club 4, CLASSES CGNTINUE . . DIANE RATKIEWICZ Pep Club 6, Ell Ess Pe 2. SUZANNE REAM High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Art Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 8, Class OFficer 2, Drama Club 2, Ushers Club 8, American Government Club 2. SHlRLEY REELAND Conservation Club i. RONALD RIGAZIO Conservation Club I. MARY ROHDE High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 5, Art Club l, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2. STEVE ROMANOWSKI Honor Roll 3, Tennis 8, Service Squad 2. LAWRENCE RYBARCZYK Football 2, Basketball 4, Cross Country l, Base- ball l, Golf 4, Service Squad 2. PAULA RYCZEK G. A. A. 6, Pep Club 5, History Club I. ROSE SALAMONE Honor Roll l. RONALD SAMOLINSKI Football 4, Basketball 2, Track 4, Swimming 2, Conservation Club 'l. RONALD SAMOLITIS Swimming 2, F. F. A. 8, Conservation Club l. PAUL SAVANT High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 3, Basket- ball 2, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Tennis 6. JOHN SCHOTT High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Basketball 2, Track 4, Math Club 4, Student Council 8, Junior Rotarian 2, Drama Club 2. DIANE SCHROEDER Honor Roll l, Art Club 4, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 8, Cavalettes 2. THERESE SCHWEICKERT Pep Club 8, Publications Representative 2, History Club I. SENIORS STRUGGLE THRCJUGH TERM-PAPERS, CHEMISTRY, CHARLES SCOMA Football 4, Basketball 2, Baseball l, Track 3, Swimming l, Service Squad 2, History Club 2, Conservation Club l. DOROTHY SEKULA JAMES SELLETT High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 5, Football 4, Basketball Service Squad 6, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 1. SU E SEYMOU R l, High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 6, Class Officer 2, Drama Club 2, History Club l. DANIEL SHEA Basketball 2, Baseball l, Swimming l, Service Squad Conservation Club l. CURTIS SMITH Quill and Scroll 2, Ell Ess Pe 4, History Club I. At Senior Parents' Night, Jack Schott inter- viewed Chuck Lavens during the assembly which acquainted the parents with the ways ot L-P. Chuck is a former president ot the F. F. A. Other l, officers ot clubs were also interviewed. Miss Mary Stevens was one ot the senior homeroom teachers who held open house to meet the parents. Page one hundred forty-nine LOUIS DANZ ANNOUNCES TODAY AT L-P OVER LOCAL Public speaking class is in charge of The daily radio program and The Public Address announce- ments. Louis Danz reads his radio script while sue Seymour and Nelda Whaley announce over The Public Address System. JOANNE SMUDZINSKI Honor Roll l, Pep Club 6, Ell Ess Pe 2, Drama Club 2, Cavalettes 2. CALVIN SNOW High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 7, Swimming 2, American Government Club 2. HUGH SNOW Honor Roll l, Basketball 2, Track 8. JO ANNE SOBKOWIAK Honor Roll T, Cheerleading 2, Pep Club 6, Srudent Council 6, Cavaleftes 2, American Governmenr Club 2. HELEN SPRlNGBORN High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 5, Nurses Club 6, American Government Club 2. DIANA STACHOWIAK Honor Roll 3, F. H. A. 2, G. A. A. 2. Page one hundred fifty RADIO STATION WLPO. KEN STACHOWIAK :Basketball 2, Cross Country 2, Conservation Club I, JOYE STELLA High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 6, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. MELVIN STEVENS Transferred from Hall High School, Spring Valley, Illinois, Football 8, Basketball 8, Track 8, Service 'Squad 2, American Government Club 2. GERALD SWANSON Honor Roll I, Football 6, Baseball 4, Wrestling 6, Pep Club 2, Service Squad 2, Ell Ess Pe 2, Drama Club 2. JOANNE SWARTZ High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 4, Student Council 4, Junior Rotarian I. SHIRLEE SWIETEK High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Quill and Scroll 2, Publications Representative 2, Ell Ess Pe 4, Drama Club 2, History Club 2, American Government Club 2. JOYCE SZOTT High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 4, Quill and Scroll 2, Ell Ess Pe 4. MARY LYNN TAGGART Pep Club 4, History Club I, American Government Club 2. JUDITH TASTAD Honor Roll I, F. H. A. 2, Nurses Club 4, Publications Representative 4. DARRYL TIDABACK JOHN TOMLINS Honor Roll I, Swimming 2, Service Squad 4, Student Council 2, American Government Club 2. KATHRYN TONQUEST Honor Roll 1, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 8. DICK TOTH Transferred from Woodruff High School, Peoria, Illinois, Football 6. DONNA TREBUSAK Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. I, American Government Club 2. DENNIS TRUMP Jack Schott and Nancy Gostomski qualified as semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship ALL LEADS TO JUNE GLORIA TWARDOWSKl Art Club 4, F. H. A. 2, American Government Club 2. JANET TYLER High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 8, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Publications Representative 2, History Club 3, Cavalettes 2, Ushers Club 8. GRETCHEN UTZ High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 6, Math Club 4, Student Council 2, Junior Rotarian 2, History Club 2, Cavalcurrents i. MARION VALLE High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Football 4, Track 4, Pep Club 4, Math Club 6, Service Squad 2, Drama Club 2, History Club l. WAYNE VIDEGAR Football 8, Basketball 2, Service Squad 2. CARYL VOGEL F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 'l, Pep Club 6, Library 2, Nurses Club 4, History Club 2, American Government Club 2. Program. Here, Dr. Francis H. Dolan gives Nancy and Jack their awards. Page one hundred titty-two AND GRADUATION. JOANNE VOLK Honor Roll 4, F. H. A. 6. VIVIAN VOLK High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 6, Math Club 6, Quill and Scroll 4, EII Ess Pe 6, Drama Club 2, History Club 'I, American Government Club 2. H. WILLIAM VROMAN Honor Roll 'I, Basketball 2, Math Club 3, Student Council 2, Ell Ess Pe 2. JEROME WALDRON Football I. JACQUELYN WALIGORA Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 7, Nurses Club T, Ell Ess Pe 2. CAROL WASHKOWIAK Transferred from Marquette High School, Ottawa, Illinois, Honor Roll 2, F. H. A. 6, Pep Club 2. DONNA WEIDEN Honor Roll 5, Cheerleading 4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 8, Class Officer 2, History Club I, Cavalettes 2, Cavalcurrents 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. CLARENCE WENZEL F. F. A. 8. MARY ANN WERNTZ NELDA WHALEY' Honor Roll I, Art Club 4, Pep Club 8, Drama Club 2, History Club l, Cavalettes 2, Cavalcurrents T. WILBUR WILLMEROTH ROBERT WIMPY ROGER WOJCIECHOWSKI Swimming I, Conservation Club l. MARCIA WOLTMANN Transferred from Tuscola Community High School, Tuscola, Illinois, High Scholarship T, Honor Roll 5, Cheerleading 8, Pep Club 8 Nurses Club 4, Student Council 2, Class Officer 2, Drama Club 2, History Club 3, American Government Club 2. GERALDINE WOZNIAK Honor Roll 2, Pep Club 6, History Club T, American Government Club 2. SENIORS RECEIVE SCHCLARSH PS, AWARDS, DIPLOIVIAS. SENIOR SUBJECT GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARDS ADELE CHATFIELD TAYLOR AWARD John Schott KATHERINE J. REINHARD AWARD Sandra Brovelli STATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Robert Auler Tommy Milliken James Boyer William Nico Nancy Gostomski Robert Prohs Richard Hauser Gary Quick Bryan Ivlow John Schott Karen Johnson Sue Seymour Karen Julander Janet Tyler Patrick Krolak Gretchen Utz Irene Kruswicki Vivian Volk James Libiez TRI-CITY NURSES' ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Sharon Koplenik THE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Betty Beck LATIN AWARD John Schott and Janet Tyler MATHEMATICS CLUB AWARD WILLIAM ZIBERT Honor Roll 3, Wrestling 6, Pep Club 2, Student Council 4, Class Officer 2. RUTH ZNANIECKI Honor Roll 3, F. H. A. 2, Publications Representative 2. RAE ZUKOWSKI Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 6, Student Council 2, Publications Representative 2, American Government Club 2, Cavalcurrents I. Seniors not pictured: Dennis Bart- ley, Earl Finley, Ronald Haramincich, James Hegland, John Mateika, Roger Moerdick, and Norman Wright. AND ACTIVITY AWARDS MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AND SOCIETY OF ACTUARIES AWARD William Nico SCIENCE AWARD Karen Julander U. S. HISTORY AWARD John Schott COMMERCIAL AWARD I Joanne Swartz HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Janet Pottinger PUBLIC SPEAKING AWARD Robert Auler, T957 Pearlene Falletti, T958 AGRICULTURE AWARD Charles Lavens BAND AWARDS James Boyer, James Jaskolski VOCAL MUSIC AWARD Sandra Sue Seymour - A J. BUTCH NOWACK MEMORIAL AWARD Nancy Gostomski, Patrick Krolak, William Nico Jerry Dittle Page one hundred fifty-'four NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS-1958 Lucia Alonso Robert Auler Beverly Beck James Boyer Madeline Bravesse Sandra Brovelli Sharon Buffo Carolee Campeggio Pearlene Falletti Nancy Gostomski Linda Harl Richard Hauser Jeannie Hill Advanced Choir-114 American Government Club-18 Assembly-92, 93 Band-118, 123 Baseball-124, 125 Basketball-96, 102 Boys Glee Club-114 Clavalcurrents-91 Cavalettes-119 Cross Country-19 Dramatics Club-64 Baranowski, Collette-21, 79 Sauer, Orville-79 Bordenave, John-32, 79 Brolley, Raymond-24, 32, 79 Bunch, Noah-79 Carlson, May-79 Carson, John W.-78, 80 Connolly, Patricia-80 Cummings, Elizabeth-80 Dolan, Dr. Francis H.-74, 152 Edwards, Edward E.-80 Ennor, Tirza-BO Evers, Mary-5, 76, 80 Farnham, Willis--BO, 100 Fellows, Howard-77, 80, B2 Fetters, Daryl-80, 120 Gabriel, Carl-68, 79, 80 Gerrits, Juliana-80 Gulan, Genevieve-56, 80 Haller, Hilma-81 Hawbaker, Edith-81 Hays, Robert-81, 91 Held, Mary Ann-81 John E. Hurley Karen Ann Johnson Karen Julander Patrick Krolak Irene Kruswicki Sandra Kuhn Roseann Lipka Barbara Miglia Kay Miller William Nico Judith Oresar Robert Peradotti Emily L. Peters ACTIVITIES INDEX Ell Ess Pe-110-, 111 Football-25, 33 Future Farmers of America-22, 23 Future Homemakers of America-21 Girls' Athletic Association-47 Girls' Chorus-115 Golf--127 Library-70, 71 Math Club, Advanced-69 Math Club, Sophomore-68 Mixed Chorus-115 FACULTY INDEX Heller, Mary Louise-81 Henry, Martha-81 Herrick, Donald-69, 81, 82 Herrmann, Margaret-21, 81 Hildebrandt, Marjorie-47, 81 Hoenscheid, Leslie-32, 81, 128 Hoshaw, Lloyd-81 Johnson, Roy-81, 113 Jungck, Raymond-82 Kesler, Hal-64, 79, 82 King, Betty-B2 Koper, Robert-121, 123 Korn, Charles-32, 38, 76, 82 Kostellic, Dorothe-67, 82, 110 Marsh, Leta-53, 76, 82 McCartney, S. B.-18, 62, 83, 97 McLaughlin, Mary-83 Nesti, Margaret-83 O'Brian, William-82, 83 Page, Irene-36, 77, 83, 138 Patterson, Harold-79, 83, 102, 129 Peters, William-82, 84, 92 Petersen, Lee-79, 84 Mary Suzanne Ream Sandra Sue Seymour Joanne Swartz Shirlee Swietek Donna Weiden Marcia Woltmann Pep Club-24, 94 Quill and Scroll-67 Student Council-14, 15, 36, 66 Wrestling-104, 105 Peterson, Norman-78, 84 Phillips, Norma-56, 84 Plummer, Helen-84 Rabe, Leslie-79, 84 Richter, Gertrude-84 Schultz, William-32, 84 Schutte, Donald-32, 56, 79, 84 Sikkens, Helen-84 Smith, Donald-25, B4, 104, 124 Stace, Wesley-32, 85 Stevens, Mary--85, 149 Sullivan, Donald-19, 25, 85, 92, 96, 124 Travers, Patricia-20, 86 Trobaugh, Earl-75, 85, 97, 130, 137,144 Tyler, Walter-30, 36, 77, 85, 126 uebel, wmasm-79, as Valek, James-25, 85, 105, 124, 138 Valett, Herbert-30, 85, 103, 124 Wiechman, Donald-22, 85 Willard, John-83, 85 Wilmot, Harry-75, 82 Zumwalt, Wayne-85 Page one hundred fifty-five Adrian, Janice-53, 69 Ahcin, Loretta-53 Alleman, Dick-5, 31 Allen, Judy-38 Allen, Travis-63, 114, 131 Alonso, Lois-5, 56 Alonso, Lucia-21, 89, 131 Alteri, Dennis-30, 38, 76, 100 Amodeo, Joellyn-5, 47, 120 STUDENT INDEX Bertusi, Bill-30, 38, 63, 68 Bertusi, Sandra-6, 47, 88, 115 Bianchi, Carol-15, 24, 35, 53, 89, 95 Bice, Sarah-21, 131 Bickerman, Marlene-6, B8 Bidasio, Jim-132 Bierbrodt, Charlotte-53 Bierbrodt, Luanne-6, 88 Bierbrodt, Sharon-53 Butkus, Al-54, 105 Byczynski, Joan-132 Caolegiani, JoAnne-39 Caldwell, George-15, 52, 63, 114, 133 Callahan, Howard-39 Callahan, Pat-54, 62, 112 Camenisch, Mary-6, 95 Campeggio, Carolee-20, 64, 95, 109, 133 Anderson, Karen-5 Andrews, Margie-52, 53 Andracke, Alan-38 Andracke, Earl-53 Anglavar, Shirley-53 Anke, Allen-25, 53 Arbisi, Ronnie-5 Bildhauer, Janice-17, 38, 120 Billard, Georgia-38, 115 Billard, Mac-39, 103 Bima, Arthur-53 Birkenbeuel, Judie-132 Blanforcl, Charles-6 Blott, Philip-6 Cannon 1 Anne-39, 94, 112 Capello, Edward- Capello, John-19, 39, 100 Carbine, Sheri-39 Cardani Elaine-6 Carlson, Sandra-11 Carlson, Vivi-20, 133 Argubright, James-19, 71, 131 Argubright, Margie-5 Armata, Dennis-53 Arnold, John-38 Assalley, Louis-38, 88 Atherton, Bill-38, 104 Atherton, Michael-19, 53, 88, 103 Atkinson, Carol-5, 115 Blott, Richard-53 Bly, Rebecca-24, 58, 64, 94 Boehm, Thomas-44 Bogatitus, Barbara-54 Borio, Charles-54 Borlancl, Richard-16, 132 Born, Judith-54 Bornac, Beverly-39, 63, 115 Auler, Bob-8, 89, 91,11O,121,129,131, 144,146 Auler, Sandra-38 Bacidore, Jane-6, 115 Baima, Bonnie-6, 88, 115 Baima, Ron--53 Baima, Susie-38, 94 Baker, Emil-53 Baker, Ray-58 Baker, Ronald-38, 105 Balzarini, Dennis-53 Bansberg, Martha-15, 131 Bara, Johnette-38 Baracani, Mary-53 Baratta, Marie-38 Barlic, Evelyn-38 Barnhart, Joseph-6 Barnhart, Mabel-53 Barr, Daniel-38, 88, 121 Bartels, Robert-38, 121 Bartlett, Barbara-38, 63, 88, 115 Bartlett, Mary-53, 63, 69, 89, 114 Bartley, Berdetta-6 Bartolucci, Cheryl-6 Bartam, Ilene-11 Battaglia, Carl-6, 123 Battaglia, Patricia-38 Battaglia, Sam-53 Batty, Evan-38, 120 Batty, Sharon-53 Bauer, James- Baughn, Barbara-38 Baxter, Mary-6, 115 Bean, Karen-6, 118, 123 Bean, Ron-53 Beck Bett 15 46 131 1 Y' 1 I Beck, Beverly-89, 121, 122, 131 Becker, Kenneth-38, 68, 129 Becker, Robert-30, 38 Bedenko, Janice-38 Benedict, John-6, 65 Bennett, Wayne-6, 30, 31 Benvenuti, Cecelia-20, 53, 89 Benvenute, Karen-6 Bernard, Henry-58 Bernard, Johanna-38 Bernard, John-53, 89 Bernardi, Emil-131 Bernardi, Joyce-131 Bernardi, Kenneth-38, 104 Berton, Marilyn-38 Bertand, Karen-38 Page one' hundred Hfty-six Bornac, Ronald-6, 31 Borys, Borys, Judith-39 Sally-39 Bowie, Tom--39 Boyd, Mary Lynn-119, 131 Boyd, Melvin-39 Boyer, James-121, 128, 131, 144 Boyer, Jane-6 Boyer, Stan-15, 54, 89, 121, 128 Boyle, Mary Beth-39, 68, 92, 95 Boyle, Vince-30, 39, 123 Bozanous, lvars-39 Bracco, Dennis-39 Brackman, Judy-6, 88 Bradley, Linda-54 Brady, Brady, Brady, Jackie-14, 39, 95 Lee John-6, 17, 88, 114 Colleen-63, 70, 114, 119, 132 Braggo, Georgia-54 Brannon, Beth-6 Brate, Roger-25, 54 Braun, Carol-132 Braun, Jerry-6, 31 Bravesse, Madeline-71, 89, 132 Breic, Mary-54 Brennan, Carol-54 Brennan, Pearl-54 Brennan, Sandra-132 Briddick, Bill-6, 31 Brongel, Judy-132 Broset Brovel Brovel Gus-19, 54 li, Ronald-11 li, sandra-ia, 35, 64, 89, 95, 1 132 Brown, Carol-6 Brown, Donna-6 Brown, Joyce-6 Bruch, Patricia-6, 17, 88, 115 Brucki, Barbara-6, 115 Brucki, Bruce-6, 31 Bruno, Bruno, Georgiann-6, 14 Judy-6, 88 Budziak, Lois-119, 132 Budziak, Rose-54, 76 Buffo, Sharon-16, 89, 132 Bufton, Gerry-6, 120 Bukovic, Joann-17, 32, 39, 68, 88 Bulak, Arlene-54, 89 Bulak, Robert-6 Burchard, Cole-6 Burger, James-6, 31 Burkiewicz, James-132 Carpenter, Ron-5, 6 Carr, Jo-Ann--54, 63 Carson, Marylin-133 Carter, Bill-39 Carter, Mary-24, 54 Carter, Pat-133 Carus, Fred-54 Cass, Mary Barbara-21, 133 Castelli, Sylvia-134 Catalanello, James-134 Causa, Barbara-15, 16, 134 Celano, Charles-54 Cerri, Ann-6, 88 Cerri, Thomas-39 Chambers, Pat-6 Chapin, Don- Champley, Pat-15, 132 Chamlin, Roberta-6, 120 chamim, Roger-25, 26, 49, 103, 123, 125, 130, 132 Chapman, Bill-6, 31 Charbonneau, Charles-6, 31 Chemelewski, Ken-54 Chemelewski, Tad-54 Cherpeske, Kent-54 Cherpeske, Lynne-39 Cherry, Robert-39 Cheslic, Judith-39, 120 Chiado, Audrey-39, 68 Christmann, Pauline-6 Cicci, George-6 Ciesielski, Doris- Ciesielski, Eloise-6 Clancy, Daniel- Clancy, Leonard-39, 63 Clancy, Tom-63, 114 Clark, Janice-6 Clark, Mary-134 Cleer, Kaye-6, 120 Clinch, Mickey-6, 14 Clouse, Connie-6 Cocking, Gerald-54 Cole, Pam-11, 88, 115 Comp, Larry- Condie, Carol-58, 63, 108, 114 Condon, Art-6, 105, 125 Conerton, Joyce-39, 68 Conkling, Sandy-54 Conway, Bonnie-39, 65 Coric, Ruth-21, 58 Corrigan, Don-10, 31 Corrigan, Rose-21, 135 Costa, Carole-8, 35, 53, 54, 62, 111 Coughlin, Karen-39, 68, 120 Coulter, Julienne-39, 63 Coulter, Linda-89, 115, 121, 122, 135 Cox, Carolyn-135 Crane, Elaine-39, 115 Crane, Leila-39, 63, 115 Crane, Linda-6, 14 Croissant, Gerald-19, 53, 54, 96, 98 Lroissant, Richard-6, 19, 54, 102 Croissant, Richard- Crosiar, Kathy-47, 54, 89 Crosiar, Penny-20, 46, 135, 144 Crowley, Ginny-6 Crowley, Roselin-21, 39 Culian, Darrell-54 Cumberworth, Patricia-16, 135, 138 Curatolo, Gearld-6, 114 Curatolo, Rosalie-39, 63, 115, 120 Curatolo, Tony-54 Czbachowski, Ann-39 Czbachowski, Lawrence-7, 31 Dattara, Rhesa-7, 115 Daley, Mary Jean-15, 54 Danca, Jackie-39 Danczak, Barbara-7 Danz, Carol-7 Danz, Louis-83, 135, 147 Davis, Geraldine-7 Davison, Dennis-39 Day, David-39 Debo, Dixie Lee-39 DeFoer, Julius-39 DeGroot, Edward-135 DeGroot, Janet-7 DeGroot, Lois-39 Deichmueller, James-7 Deichmueller, Linda-54 DeKeyzer, Al-39 DeKeyser, Robert-54 Delaney, Del-39, 46 Delaney, Edythe-39 Dellinger, Susan-7 Delmanowski, Judith-54 DeMattia, Thomas-7, 114 Denier, Jan-135 Denny, Gary-19, 39 Derango, Marius-15, 71, 135, 143 Derix, Gerald-7 Detreick, Dorothy-135 Dettore, Gerald-7 Deutsch, Sharon-7, 17, 88 Dial, Ralph-7, 31, 114, 123 DiCrispino, Buddy-18, 52, 123, 125, 135 DiCrispino, Carol-54 DiCrispino, Mary-7 Dinelli, Kay-7 Dingerson, Clarence-18, 25, 33, 130, 135 Dirkes, Sandra-39, 68 Dittle, Frances-7 Dime, Jery-25, 26, 29, se, 104, los, 135 Dlttle, Richard-19, 39, 46, 123 Dobberstein, Eileen-120, 135 Doloovsky, Leah-7 Dobovsky, Sandra-54 Doll, Mary-7 Domagall, John-39 Dondelinger, Robert-54 Donnelly, Claudia-7 Donnelly, Don-39 Donnelly, Joan-54 Donovan, Francis-39, 63, 115 Dooley, Pat-17, 39, 68, 120 Downey, MaryAnn-39, 63, 88, 115 Downey, William-7 Doyle, Jack-39, 46 Dudek, David-7, 123 Lorraine-54 Dudek, Duncan, Pamela-39, 47 Duncan, Steve-54 Duncan, Susan-16, 54 LaRayne-7 Dupont, Dutkiewicz, Joanne-66, 112, 119, 135 138 1 STUDENT INDEX Duttlinger, Billy-39 Dwyer, Donald-14, 39, 10, 103 Dzik, Andrea-63, 109, 114, 136 Easton, Harold-54 Edgcomb, Betty-39 Edgcomb, Ralph-30, 39 Edgcomb, Shirley-136 Edwards, John-40, 121, 123 Eklund, Bill-55 Eklund, Donna-136 Elder, Bill-7 Elder, Rita-40 Ellerbrock, Sandy-40 Ellis, Barry-7 Ellis, Rolly- Elston, George-7 Endres, Gary-7 English, Don-30, 38, 40 Ensor, Edward-40 Entrican, Bill-7 Entwistle, Charles-40 Entwistle, Jim-15, 25, 26, 89, 125, 136 Erio, Patricia-133, 136 Ernat, James-22, 55 Ernat, Margery-21, 136 Ernat, Richard-7, 23 Ernenputsch, Gary-30, 40, 100 Eschenbaurn, Susie-55, 63, 115 Eustice, Jane-14, 40 Ewing, Ron-40, 46 Fabish, Joseph-40, 63, 115 Faerber, Don-40 Fahler, Janice-71, 135 Faleskin, Janet-7, 88, 120 Falk, Gerald-37, 63, 114, 117, 136 Falletti, Pearlene-18, 69, 89, 111, 120 136, 144, 146 Farnetti, JoAnne-55, 94, 121 Farneti, Judy-21, 40 Farneti, Rita-7 Feilhauer, Bonnie-20, 55 Feliksiak, Jack-7, 66, 114 Felten, Don-44 Felten, Ruth-7 Ferdig, Ray-44 Ferrari, Bonnie- Ferrari, Pat-55, 62 Feurer, Jim-55, 121 Ficek, Daniel-55, 96, 126 Ficek, James-5, 14, 102, 123 Finley, Donald-7 Finley, Earl-129 Fisher, Bonnie-55 Fisher, Ted-40 Fitzgerald, Ed-7 Fitzke, Barbara-40 Fitzke, Linda-55, 90 Flahaupt, Howard--136 Frackowiak, Anne-136 Frackowiak, Carol-7, 88 Franklin, Nancy-136 Franklin, Richard-40 Fransen, Patti-47, 136 Frederick, Nancy-40 Freschi, Jackie-16, 55 Freschi, Pat-40, 115, 120 Frkol, Jim-25, 55 Fulmer, Dan-7, 31 Galassi, Audrey-7, 123 Galassi, Eugene-25, 26, 71, 103, 137 Galassi, Mary Lynn-7, 88 Galassi, Ray-7, 100, 101, 112 Galassi, Richard-30, 40, 100 Galetti, David-7, 121 Gallup, William-7 Ganze, Jean-55 Ganze, Robert-7 Gapinski, Bernadine-7 Gapinski, Donna-40 Gapski, Henrietta-55, 89 Garms, Roger-55 Garzanelli Garzanelli, Garzanelli, Garzanelli, Garzanelli, rbara-16, 93, 109, 133, 137 Gates, Ba Larry-137 Mario-7 Mary-7 Peter--40 Robert-55, 69 Gatza, Edward-40 Gbur, Geraldine-55 Gealow, Dorothy-7, 70 Gearica, Carole-55 Gearica, Daniel-7 Gens, Arlene-55 George, Carol-8 George, Charles-8 George, Judy-55 Gergovich, Judy-137 Ghilino, Ray-40 Gierat, Dick-8, 102 Giesler, Lloyd-B, 14, 65, BB Gilligan, Mary-8 Gisler, David-19, 40, 100, 101, 128 Glauser, Glenn-25, 29, 55, 63, 114, 116 117 125 , , 123, Glowacki, Suzanne-40, 88, 120 Glubczynski, Leland-8, 17, 31 Glupczynski, Audrey-47, 55, 63, 114 Glupczynski, Nancy-8 Gochanour, Donna-40 Goodman, Duane-44 Goot, Arliene-40, 115 Gordon, Harold-137 Gostomski, Carol-8, 115 Gostomski, Nancy-69, 89, 137, 140, 144, 152 Gostomski, Paul-40 Gostomski, Vic-18, 69, 138 Flaherty, Carol-7 Flaherty, Mary-136 Flannery, Dennis-30, 40 Flockhart, Audrey-7, 115 Flood, James--7 Flood, Nancy-7 Floroplus, Ron- Flower, Mary-7, 121 Flynn, Edmund-7, 31, 123 Fofe, Sandy-40, 65 Fogle, Carol-40, 115 Foley, Julie-40, 68 Foley, Patricia-70, 136 Fontana, Elizabeth-7 Ford, Karen-7 Foster, John-7 Fowlie, Sylvia-55, 63 Grabowski, Ronald-8 Grabowski, Sandra-8 Grant, Paul-138 Grant, Thomas-138 Greening, David-8 Greening, James-19, 55, 63, 96, 114, 123, 138 Gregorich, Jill-56, 69 Gregorich, Joyce-15, 56 Grimshaw, Jim-63, 115, 138 Grisolano, Bob-14, 30, 40, 66, 100, 126, 127 Grove, Mary-15, 56, 70 Grovo, Olaf-40 Gruenwald, David-40 Gruenwald, George-138 Gruenwald, Jerry-56 Page one hundred fifty-seven Guisti, Judith-138 - Guisfi, Norene-8 Gullo, Irene-8 Gunia, Dennis-40 Gurke, Howard-30, 40 Guynn, Harold-40 Guziec, Sandy-40, 70 Haas, Frank-40, 46 Haas, Karen-56 Hahn, Ron-40 Hall, Jerry-25, 56 Halm,-Marcy-16, 139 Hammerich, Wanda-8, 115 Harnmerich, Wayne-8 Hancock, Hancock, Bill-30, 40 June-139 Hannan, Rosalie-56 Hansen, Charles-40 Haramincich, Ron- Kain, Cherryl--9, 47 Harbeck, Lynn-17, 40 Harbeck, Roger-56 Harbison, Raymond-40 Hargrave, Bill- Harkins, Mark-8, 105 Hardy, Karen-40 Harl, Linda-35, 63, 95, 114, 130, 139 Harmon, Janet-56 Harmon, Ronald-30, 40, 96, 125 Harmon, Willa-8 Harper, Earl- 58 Harper, William-8, 31 Harris, Sharon-139 Harrison, Karen-40 Hart, Roger-19, 56, 99 Hartman, Tom-8 Harvey, MaryAnn-14, 32, 40, 68, 88, Haugen, Christine-120 Hauger, Sandy-139 Haupt, Richard-25, 27, 139 Hauptman, Pal-40 Hauser, Richard-18, 69, 89, 107, 118, 120, 139, 144 Healea, Kathleen-40, 65 Hebel, Carol-56, 89 Hebel, Georgeanne-40 Hegland, Herbert-8 Hegland, Jim-121 Helsley, Ellen-40 Helsley, Judy-8 Henry, Jean-8, 115 Herkovich, Donna-56 Herrmann, Kenny-8, 14 Hervatic, Carol-8, 88 Hess, Glenn-8, 31, 76, 102 Hess, Kent-40, 88, 104, 121 Hess, Richard-30, 40, 70 Heuser, Janice-17, 40 Hicks, John-15, 36, 56 Hill, Jeannie-63, 91, 93, 114, 117, 119, 139 Hill, Joann-5, 8, 66, 115 Hill, Marilyn-109, 139 Hill, Phyllis-40, 63, 115 Hoberg, David-41 Hocking, Earl-8 Hocking, Tommy-41 Hockings, Dan-139 Hoelzer, Teresa-16, 56, 121 HoFFman, Diane-5, 9, 88, 120 Hoffman, Gayle-21, 56 HoHman, John-56 Holdcraft, Randall-41 Hook, Glen---120, 139 Hooper, Fred-41, 96, 100, 101, 126 Hoover, Larry--9 Hoover, Pairicia-56 Page one hundred fifty-eight 91 STUDENT INDEX Hoscheit, Jean-41, 68, 88, 123 Hoscheif, Pat-9, 14 Hosuff, Holly-5, 9 Howe, Ceola-44, 115 Housby, James-41 Hrovat, Ronnie-41 Hubbard, Bonnie-56, 76 Huetlemann, Gary-56, 63, 114, 1 Huff, Joyce-139 Huff, Pal-41, 115 Hughes, Scott-5, 9, 121 Hughelt, Janice- Hunter, Carole-41, 62 Hunter, Danny-41 Hunier, Sandra-9, 66, 123 Hurley, John-15, 25, 26, 36, 129 Hylla, Barbara-139 lmm, Ronnie-19, 63, 96, 97, 98, 116, 139 Irvin, Gaylon-56, 63, 115 lvlow, Bryan-110, 140, 144 lvlow, Kay-140 lvlow, Rosemary-41 lvlow, Sherry-41, 63, 88, 90, 115 lwaszek, Carolyn-56 Jackson, Betty-9 Jackson, Helen-44 Jacobowski, Rita-41 Jagelski, Robert-56, 69, 123 Jakse, Mary-41, 63 Jakubek, Dorothy-56 Jakubiak, Carol-56 Jakubiak, Judy-140 James, Karen- Janka, David-41 Janka, Don-140 Jaraczewski, Gerrie-14, 41, 68 Jaronski, Dolores-57 Jasiek, Beverly-56, 57 Jaskolski, Ann-41, 63 Jaskolski, James-121, 140 Jaskolski, Jeanne-41, 120 Jaskowiak, Robert-41 Jasper, Saundra-57 Jerelo, Judy-41 16 Kasza, Audrey-9, 115 Kaszynski, Bob-57 Kaszynski, Mary-42 Kazmierczak, Barb-141 Kazmierczak, Nancy-9 Kazmierczak, Patricia-141 Kearns, Jane-89, 141 Kearns, Mike-30, 42, 68 Keenan, Leonard-57 Keenan, William-141 Kehle, Donna-9, 88, 115 Keilty, Barbara-9 Keith, Jon-57 Kelley, Doris-42 Kelley, Hollene-141 Kelley, Kathleen-57, 65 Kendzior, Bonnie-9 Kennel, Patricia-9, 66, 88 Kepper, Emma-141 Keuizer, Darlene-15, 63, 108, 114, Kidd, Ted-57, 104 Kiefel, Sharon-9, 17, 115 Kierczynski, Joseph-57 Kiersch, Paula-42 Kierski, Patricia-9 Kilday, Jack-9 Kimber, Edna-37, 42, 92, 95 King, Gloria- King, Hazel-57 King, Sharon-15, 36, 57, 62 Kirsteatter, Lynn-121, 141 Kistler, Jackie-57 Kiellesvik, Ronnie-9 Klansek, Marlene-63, 89, 114, 118, 120, 137, 141, 144 Klein, Janice-57, 62, 89 Kleinhans, Gary-57 Klimek, Jim-57, 125 Klobucher, Thomas-57 Klopcic, Bill-17, 42 Klopcic, Janice-42, 120 Kmieciak, Judy-9 Knafelc, Kenneth-9 Knauf, Jim-25, 57, 103, 123 Kneebone, Jim-57 Knoblauch, Dave-9, 121 Knuison, Almefa-42, 63, 64 Jerman, Victoria-57, 115 Johnson Arthur-9, 19 Johnson Bruce-14, 19, 41, 123 Johnson Jewel-41 Johnson, Karen-8, 89, 90, 111, 140, 144, 146 Johnson, Lloyd-44 Johnson Lynn-41 Johnson Nina-9 Johnson, Ron-41 Kobal, Mary-9 Kodrich Koehler, Koehler, Koehler, Carol-9, 14, 120 Janice-42, 63, 115 Kenneth-30, 42, 123 Robert-42 Kolowski, Eugene-57 Komater, Ona-57 Konczak, Barbara-9 Konieczki, Barbara-42 Konieczki, Jean-42 Jones, Melvin-41 Jordan, Diana-57 Jordan, Dorothy-141 Julander, Karen-62, 89, 107, 137, 141, 144 July, Janet-57, 89 Jurkas, Ray-57 Kaiser, Mary-89, 141 Kaiser, Norma-41 Kalemanoff, Karen-14, 41 Kane, Joyce-41, 123 Kane, Judith-42, 123 Kapinski, Marilyn-9 Kapke, Bob-30, 42 Karl, Shirley-57 Kasfigar, Joyce-9 Kasfigar, Judy-42 Kasligar, Patricia-42 Kopczyk, Judy-9, 123 Kopczynski, Ann-9, 115 Koplenik, Gil-57, 123 Koplenik, Sharon-112, 141 Kopytkiewicz, Geraldine-9 Koscielski, Ed-57 - Kosi, Richard-9, 121 Koskosky, Patricia-63, 70, 112, 115 141 Kossow, Carol-14, 42 Kotecki, Darlene-21, 141 Kotecki, Joseph-57 Kotecki, Richard-138, 142 Kolowski, Barbara-52, 114, 119, 142 Kofowski, Carolyn-42 Kotz, Phillip-42, 121 l Kofz, Richard-53, 57, 63, 88, 89, 114, 116, 117 Kowalczyk, Georgianne-14, 42, 68 Kowalczyk, MaryAnn-44 Kowalski, Darlene-42 Lung Kowalski, Ken-42 Kozikowski, Carol-42 Kramarsic, Mike-9, 123 Krasko, Gerald-57 Kratz, Judyth-16, 142 Kreacic, Dan-42 Kreskowski, Janice-57 Krieger, Susan-9 Krisfapovich, James-9 Krogulski, Anne-9, 88 Krolak, Alice-9, 115 STUDENT INDEX Long , Jay-142 Long, Kenneth-57, 112 Long, Nancy-42 Long , Pat-63, 114, 143 Love, Janice-68 witz, Diane-57 Krolak, James-30, 38, Krolak, Patrick-19, 64, 109, 112, 128, Krueger, Barbara-9 Kruswicki, Irene-8, 15, 111, 119, 142 42, 88, 121, 123 69, 89, 104, 142 67, 90, 91, , 144 Kruswicki, Linda-42, 68, 88 Krysiak, Edward-9, 114 Ksiazkiewicz, Pat-57 Kudla, Karol-24, 36, 57, 62 Kuhar, Virginia-9, 120 Kuhn, Sandra-15, 89, 109, 119, 142 Kukowski, Francis-57 Kulpa, Richard-9, 103 Kupperschmid, Gerald-42, 68 Kurtz, MaryAnn-9, 115 Kwafick, Jean-15, 57 Labens, Nancy-14, 42, 88, 90 LaFlamme, Joan--42, 88 LaFlamme, Sarah-42, 66, 92, 94, 95 Laine, Kay-57 Lamboley, John-42, 105 Lamboley, Roger-42 Lamps, Dale-42, 68, 120 Lance, Donna-42 Landers, Judy-42, 142 Lanclers, Michael-30 Lane, Mark-42 Lanter, Sheila-57 Lasik, Davicl-42 Lasik, Kent-9 Lafchford, Ralph-42 Lauer, Carlier-42, 65 Lauer, Carol-9, 123 Lavens, Charles-22, 142, 149 Leach, Brian-9, 14, 17, 56 Lechner, Dian-9 Legrenzi, Sharon-42, 62, 68, 88 Leone, Janice-44, 120 Liberia, Mike-11, 69, 142, 143, 144 Liberia, Pam-9, 47 Liebe, Sandra-42 Libiez, Jim-67, 142, 144 Libiez, JoAnna-42, 88, Liefelcl, Jim-9, 123 Lindenmeyer, Karen-42 Liierwski, Lois-57 Link, Carol-42 Lipinski, Richard-57 Lipka, Clyde-9 120 Lipka, Judy-5, 9, 34, 88, 121 Lipka, Lyle-42 Lipka, Richard-114, 121, 142 Lipka, Roseann-8, 20, 64, 67, 69, 11 142 89, 94, 1 , Liss, Arlene-57 Liss, 34, 47, 123 Liss, 56, 68 Liss, Lisler, Locati, 63, 88, 90, 115 14, 142 04 142 Loch, Locke, Loebach, 63, 115 Lushina, Bill-57 Lushina, Joseph-9, 31 Lushina, Kit--25, 57, 112 Lyons, Marlha-47, 57, 63, 94, 114 Lyons, Ruth-9 Maas, Ronald-120, 143 Mackey, Dick-9, 14, 88 Mackey, Sharon-10 Mackiewicz, Tom-57, 63, 126 Mackiusl, Susan-57 Magee, Donald-22, 23, 25, 33, 57, 83, 96, 99 Maggio, Jasper-57, 115 Maggio, John-10, 14 Maggie, Sandra-10 Magnoni, Pete-25, 27, 70, 103, 121, 124, 125, 130, 143 Mahnic, Jeane-14, 42 Mahnich, Penny-10, 17, 122, 123 Mahnich, Robert-10, 121, 122 Maier, Bill-42, 63 Maier, Rita-143 Malachowski, Diane-42, 63 Malkewicz, Carolyn-10 Mallie, Dick-25, 52, 58, 103 Mallie, Pat-10, 17 Malone, Kathleen-10 Malone, Pat-10, 51, 102, 124 Manahan, Kenneth-42 Marchesi, Donna-42 Margis, Bill-103, 138, 143 Mariani, Dennis-43 Marinangeli, Joseph-24, 25, 33, 58, 69, 124 Marincic, Jack-43 Marini, Ken-25, 58, 104, 124 Marini, Paul-10 Marsala, Anna-58 Marsh, Carol-10, 115 Marsh, Marlene-58, 89 Martyn, James-10, 19 Marynus, Patsy-10 Marzetta, Francis-43 Massat, Lee-58 Mafeika, John-58 Mathews, Russ-10 Mathieson, Carol-63, 114, 119, 143 Mathieson, Mary-10 Mafual, Vince-140, 144 Maurice, Joseph-43 Mauritzen, Gary-10, 129 May, Mary-10, 92, 95, 112 Mayers, JoEllen-10, 115 Mazzetfi, JoAnn-16, 58 Mazzetti, Trina-10, 88 Mazzorana, Nancy-24, 58 McClintock, Roger-10 McDiarmid, Malcolm--10, 66 McCoy, Allen-10 McDonald, Larry-10, 31, 114 McGeorge, Jerry-59, 63, 89, 114, 116, 117 McGeorge, Linda-10, 115 McGraw, Jim-43 Mclnerney, Kathy-24, 59, 63, 66 McManus, Judy-24, 59 McNeilly, David-10, 114 Meagher, William-43, 65, 68 Nleglich, Barbara-144 Meglich, Robert-10 Meisenbach, Phyllis-10, 88 Meng, Cathy-43 Menne, Joseph-10, 114 Mersch, Mary-58, 89 Mersch, Nancy-58, 69 Mertel, Carol-58 Mertel, Herby-43 Mertes, Georgia-10, 88 Merfes, Jeannette-43 Merfes, Roberta-144 Melz, Davicl-8, 43, 46, 64, 90, 91, 111, 112 Meznarich, Gerald-3, 25, 27, 96, 97, 98, 126, 127, 144 Michael, Richard-43 Micheli, Anna-43 Micheli, Barbara-43, 115 Michels, David-63, 114, 144 Miedzianski, Donald-10, 31 Miedzianski, Ronald-10, 31 Miglia, Barbara-8, 15, 18, 55, 89, 91 97, 111, 144 Miglia, Carol-10, 17, 115 Miklavcic, Jim-43 Mikus, Jean-145 Milaicki, Gerald-63, 145 Miller, Juclifh-145 Miller, Kay-20, 120, 122, 144, 145 Miller, Patsy-43 Milliken, Janice-58, 63 Milliken, Tommy-120, 144, 145 Mills, Larry-22, 25, 58, 96, 98 Mindock, Harold-15, 25, 58, 88, 105 Mindock, Warren -145 Minkler, Bernard-10 Mitchell, Charles-58 Mitchell, Richard-10, 31 Moeller, Carolyn-43 Moerdick, Roger- Monahan, Lucille- Morel, Jimmy-1 0, 102, 124 Moreland, Walter-10, 30, 102, 124 Moriarity, George-43 Moriarity, Gerald-63, 126, 127, 145 Moriarity, Morrisey, Marge-145 Carol-10, 14, 88, 121 Morrisey, Kathryn-14, 69, 140, 144, 145 Morrison, Doug-10 Morrow, Holly-20, 21, 59 Mosbach, Tommy-10 Moynihan, Judy-43 Mrowicki, Bob-43 Mrowicki, Joyce-43, 121 Mrowicki, Ron-43, ,123 Muller, Lynn-10, 88 Murphy, Palricia-69, 145 Mussatto, Marguerite-10, 88 Mussatto, Sandra-15, 59 Muylle, Joseph-43 Nachtnebel, Kenneth-15, 59, 69, 89 Nadolny, Judy-59 Nadolny, Ronald-10, 31, 102, 124 Narczewski, Marie-21, 145 Nealand, James-14, 17, 43, 65, 68, 100 Nellis, Evelyn-20, 59, 69, 120 Nellis, Martin-10 Nelson, Rose-59 Newell, Paul-10 Newell, Sharon-10 Newman, Kathleen-43 Nico, Bill-15, 24, 25, 27, 36, 69, 89, 137, 144, 145 Nico, Marlene-35, 52, 53, 59, 89 Nicoli, Gloria-59 Niedzwiecki, Carol-38, 43, 92, 95 Page one hundred fifty nine Nieslawski, Margo-63, 114, 119, 145 Nilsson, Richard-6 Noel, Donna-43, 63, 115 Noel, Kay--10 I Noel, Robert-59 Nogai, Frank--140, 145 Nogai, Ronald-10 Nogay, Gerald-10, 102 STUDENT INDEX Phillips, Jenny-59 Piaseczny, Barbara-43 Pieczynski, Marilyn-11, 115 Piercy, Joan-63, 70, 71, 114, 147 Pierro, Joyce-43, 88, 121 Pierski, Joseph-63, 147 Pierski, Roger-59 Pietrucha, Dolores-59 Ribolzi, Di a ne-59 Ricca, Carol-60 Ricci, Bill-44 Ricci, Fran Ricci, Jose k-12 ph-25, oo, ios Ricci, Sandy-Lynn-44, 62, 88, 118, 120 Richards, Janice-15, 52, 60, 63, 89, 93, 113, 114 Nolasco, Mary-16, 145 Nolasco, Shirley-43 Noonan , Dorothy-10, 17 Noonan, Janice-43, 63 Norquist, Lyle-146 Nosalik, Marie--43 Nosalik, Patricia-10 Novak, JeFF-10, 102 Novero, Marion-10, 76 Novlan, Kathy-10, 88 Nowak, Genevieve-146 Nowakowski, Don-59, 63, 108, 116,117 Pottinger, Janet-21, 67, 147 Ocepeck, Marylou-59, 63, 114 O'Connell, Sharon-43 Oklesen, John-10 Olmsted, Charles-10, 11 Olsen, Sandra-11, 47 Olson, Bill-30, 43 Olszewski, Marilyn-11, 88 Opie, Walter-11, 14, 124 Oresar, Judith-63, 114, 146 Orio, Adolph-63, 115, 146 Orlandini, Jerry-19, 38, 43, 96, 100, 126 O'Rourke, Kathleen-11 Ostertag, Janice-43, 88, 121 Ostertag, Judy-47, 89, 146 Pacione, Betty-11, 115 Padawan, Joan-43 Padlo, Nancy-11, 88 Pagani, Kathy-38, 43 Pikul, Richard-11 Pilarski, Sharon-38, 43, 63, 115 Piltaver, Ronald-59, 69 Piper, Walter-11, 114 Piraino, Dick-25, 55, 59 Pirc, Mary-Jane-43 Pisaneschi, Sharon-43, 63, 115 Piscia, Sylvia-11 Pisoni, Sandra-14, 43, 68, 88 Pittman, Alan-30, 43, 46, 96, 100, 124 Pivonski, Marilou-43, 63, 90, 93 Piwonski, Andrew-11, 31 Planker, Joann-43 Platt, John-144, 147 Plochocki, Joanne-21, 147 Pocius, Bonnie-147 Pocius, Paul-43, 88 Richards, Sandra-60 Richards, Sarah-24, 53, 60, 62 Rietgraf, Michael-30, 44, 126 Rigazio, Leeann-60, 118, 121 Rigazio, Ron-148 Ritter, Norma-44, 115 Ritz, Frank-30, 44 Roach, Agnes-12, 17, 47, 88 Roberson, Glenn-19, 44, 88, 124 Roberson, Louise--44 Robinson, Carol-44, 94 Rochnowski, Carol-12, 47, 88, 121 Rocltnowski, Joan-8, 60, 111 Roda, Albert- Roda, Bob-12, 120 Roda, Connie-12 Roda, Jud Roda, Wil y-17, 44 liam-60 Pohar, Audrey-43, 63, 115 Pohar, Donald-34, 59 Pohar, Frank-59 Pohar, Ron-59 Polizzi, Isabelle-16, 59 Pond, Dennis-11 Porikos, Barbara-11, 47 Potocnik, Ronald-11, 31, 102, 124 Pottltoff, Bonnie-47, 59, 63, 94 Potting er, Donna-11, 86 Prazen, Jean-43 Prentice, Judy-43, 47 Pretto, Rosalie -20, 24, 37, 59, 62 Pricco, Susan-43, 64, 88, 90 Priebe, David-14, 59, 89, 118, 120 Pakula, Carol-11 Pakula, Ken-59 Papini, Papke, Mary-11 Nann-47, 52, 59, 63, 114 Parat, Joan-59 Parat, Kathleen-11 Parks, Paulette-44 Parker, Jerry-59 Paton, Karen-146 Priester, John- Prohs, Bob-15, 66, 69, 109, 144, 147 Pryde, Danny-11 Putz, William-11 Pyka, Jerome-44 Pyszka, Ellen-44 Pyszka, Eugene-44 Pyszka, Judy--147 Pattelli, Eugene-19, 43 Paulicka, Benedict-14, 30, 43, 88, 104, 124 Paulicka, Nancy-147 Pawlak, Donna-43 Paune, Mike-43 Pearson, Bill-11, 31, 124 Pearson, Gerrard-25, 32, 37, 55, 59, 124, 125 Pearson, John-30, 43, 76, 124 Pellican, Kathy--11 Pelszynski, Evelyn-37, 59, 63 Pelszynski, Robert-11 Peradotti, Robert-19, 71, 96, 97, 98, 99, 147 Perscett, Marie-147 Pescetto, Paul-147 Petek, Judy-119, 147 Petek, William-43 Peters, Emily-70, 89, 120, 121, 122, 147 Petersen, Peggy-11 Petersen, Ronald-22, 58, 104 Peterson, Jan-43 Peterson, Lyle-11 Pezanoski, Betty-59 Page one hundred sixty Pyszka, Robert-44 Pyszka, Wayne-59 Quick, Gary-69, 109, 147 Quick, Mary-11, 115 Roebuck, Darlene-12 Rohde, Frank-12 Rohde, Mary-148 Rolander, Diane-44 Romano, James-25, 58, 103 Romanowski, Steve-128, 148 Romeo, Joann-12, 14 Rosenthal, James-12 Ross, Robert-15, 60, 126 Rossi, Joe-5, 12, 30, 100, 101, 124 Rossmann, Diane-12, 47, 123 Ruggerio, James- Ruggerio, Ronald-12, 19 Rundle, Marliss-60 Ruva, Pat-44 Ryan, Sharon-60 Rybarczyk, Lawrence-129, 148 Ryczek, Paula-148 Rynke, Roderick-44 Saathoff, James-25, 60, 104, 124 Sabatini, Louis-30, 44, 126 Sadnick, Ruth-12 Sai, Shirley-44 Salornone, Rose-148 Sarnolinski, Barbara-60 Samolinski, Ronald-14B Samolitis, Jerry-12, 123 Samolitis, John-30, 44, 100 Quick, Robert-59, 69 Radke, Sharon-59, 64, 94 RadliFF, Linda-11, 121 Ratalski, Ted-19, 44 Ramenofsky, Mike-59 Rancingay, Barbie-32, 44, 88 Rataiczak, Marianne-11 Ratkiewicz, Diane-148 Ratkiewicz, Judie-59 Rausch, Carole-59, 120 Ream, Suzanne-37, 62, 109, 148 Reed, Donna-12 Reed, Juliane--44 Reed, Russell-12, 120 Reeland, Shirlee-148 Reese, Jeanie-44, 65 Reigle, Marianne-44 Repsel, Bill-12 Reutner, Jessie-44 Reutner, Katherine-69, 115 Reynolds, Carolyn-59 Samolitis, Ronald-22, 148 Samolitis, Sharon-60 Sampson, Sharon-16, 52, 60 Sapienza, Della-60 Savant, Paul-148 Savoure, Mary-12 Schicki, Shelby-52, 60 Schimpf, Amelia-12 Schimpf, Rose-12 Schmidt, Rusty-60, 129 Schmidt, Sharon-12 Schmitz, Edward-44 Schmitz, Evalynn-44, 68, 88 Schmoeger, Donald-12, 103 Schmoeger, Gretchen-24, 37, 55, 60 62 Schmoeger, Roger-44 Schoening, Karen-44, 63, 115 Scholle, George-12, 45, 103, 124 Scholle, Sharon- Schorn, Larry-15, 60 Schott, John-36, 89, 92, 120, 122, 144, 148, 149, 152 S-:hroeder, Diane-35, 91, 119, 148 Schultz, Joseph-12 Schultz, Kay-12, 47 Schwarz, William-45, 68, 88, 100 Schweickert, Judy-60 Schweickert, Susan-45, 62 Schweickert, Theresa-108, 148 Sczhweigert, Jim-17, 45, 68, 88 Schertfeger, Carol-12 Sciarini, Clara-12 Scoma, Chuck-149 Sczoma, Francis-12 Sczott, Reva- Sczzepaniak, Sharon-38, 44, 47 Seaton, Cynthia-12, 70, 88 Seaton, Jerry-58 Seaton, Linda-12, 115 Seed, Theodore-12 Dorothy-149 Sekula, Sellett, James-25, 26, 89, 91, 149 Sellett, Leitha Jo-5, 12, 17, 47, 88 Sellett, Leonard-44 Sellew, Ann-45, 63, 115 Senica, MaryAnn--12 Serri, Janice-12, 14, 88, 123 Sexton, Francis-30, 45, 105 Sexton, Helen-12 Seymour, Sue-63, 64, 89, 93, 94, 108,114, 116, Sharp, Sharon-45, 68 Shea, Danny-149 Shea, Pat-45 Sherman, Nancy-45 Shetter, Howard-12 Shields, Carol-12 Sieebert, Dennis-60 Siebert, Harold-58 Sie-nkiewicz, Beverly-45 Sie-nkiewicz, David-12 Sigmund, Virginia-45, 63, 115 Sikora, Lorraine-12, 88, 95 Simmons, Dorothy-12, 115 Sine, Ruth--11 Sittler, Elizabeth-12 Skerston, Dennis-45 Slcezrston, James-25, 60, 104, 124 Skovare, Priscilla-60 Slimko, Kenneth-30, Smania, Donald-30, Smania, Jerry-60 Smith, Charlotte-12 Smith, Curtis-8, 37, 63, 67, 93, 111, 114, 117, 149 Smith, Jan-11 Smith, Virginia-45 Smudzinski, Joanne-90, 119, 150 Snow, Calvin-89, 150 Snow, Hugh-120, 124, 125, 150 Sobkowiak, Diane-12 Sobkowiak, Jo-15, 63, 70, 109, 114, 119, 150 Soeder, Elizabeth-20, 21, 60 Soe-ns, Susanne-12 Somolski, John-45, 124 Sonnenloerg, Fran-12 Sorrentino, Janice-12, 47 Sorrentino, Jimmy-60 Sorrentino, Judith-12 Dave-12 144, 149, 150 45, 100, 124 45, 100, 124 Spayer, Spayer, Donna-12 Spayer, James- Spayer, Kathy-60 Spelich, Allen-15, 25, 28, 60, 124 Rosemary-45 Spetzler, Carl--15, 60, 89 Spelich, STUDENT INDEX Spriet, Judy-45 Springborn, Helen-20, 89, 150 Springer, Jack-12 Stachowiak, Diana-150 Stachowiak, Jerry-30, 45, 100, 112, 126 Stachowiak, Ken-63, 115, 151 Stacnik, Kathryn-14, 45, 68, 88 Stake, Becky- Starkey, Patricia-45 Stasiak, Barbara-45, 88 Stasik, Edward-19, 45, 124 Stasik, John-12 Stautmeister, Russell-12 Steele, John-24, 60 Stegen, Gloria-45, 121 Stein, Gerrard-14, 45 Stein, Janice-60, 65 Stella, Joy-119, 151 Evelyn-12, 17 Stevens, Stevens, Melvin-25, 27, 63, 99, 114, 117, 151 Stevens, Sharon-12 Stewart, Judie-45 Strell, John-5, 12, 31, 102, 124 Stuppy, Beth-60, 62, 70 Sudano, Erwin-12, 123 Sudano, Gary-45, 68, 121 Summers, Mary-13, 14 Swanson, Gerald-30, 33, 63, 64, 104, 114,116, 126,151 Swanson, Kathleen-13 Swartz, Joanne-15, 151 Swetnam, Ron-30, 45 Swietek, Carolyn-45 Swietek, Shirlee-64, 67, 69, 71, 94, 111, 151 Swietek, Tom-45 Szczepaniak, Janice-13 Szott, Charlotte-60' Szott, Joyce-50, 67, 111, 151 Tadych, Shirley-45 Taggart, Mary Lynn-151 Tallman, MaryAnn-45 Tastad, Judith-16, 151 Tate, Jack-13 Tate, Tom-13 Tauscher, Frank-13 Taylor, Bill-45 Taylor, Patrick-13, 31, 103 Terando, Kenneth-60, 63, 114, 116 Thomas, Marsha-45, 123 Thompson, Carole-60 Thompson, George-22, 60 Thorp, Rita-45 Tidaback, Darryl-63, 114, 151 Tlapa, Sharon-13 Tobin, David-45 Tobler, Julie-45, 88, 120 Tomlins, John-151 Tomminello, Sammy--45 Tomse, James-13, 31 Tomse, John-13 Tonquest, Kathe-37, 151 Torchia, Carole-45 Tostovarsnik, Don- 60 Toth, Dick-151 Trattner, Geraldine-60 Treadway, Judith-44, 63 Trebusak, Donna-151 Tregoning, Donn-25, 29, 60, 96 Trillet, Arnold-45, 123 Trump, Dennis-151 Trump, Linda-13 Trump, William-45 Turchi, Jackie-45, 63, 115 Turczyn, Dennis-60 Turner, Terry-60 Twardowski, Gloria-152 Twardowski, Judy-45 Tyler, Janet-62, 89, 119, 144, 152 Tyler, Walter-30, 45, 105, 124 Tyson, David-11 Tyson, Richard-45 Uhan, Dennis-30, 45, 124 Uhan, Sandra-45 Uloth, Charles-13, 31 Unzicker, Ruth-13, 65 Uranich, Jerome-45, 115 Urbanski, Anita-61 Usseglio, Edith-61, 63, 115 Utz, Gretchen-51, 63, 69, 89, 91, 109, 114, 152 Utz, Kathy-14, 45, 88, 115 Utz, Patricia-52, 53, 61, 63, 89, 114 Vacca, Judie-45 Vacca, Richard-61 Vaccaro, Anthony-61, 63, 114 Ronald-13 Vaccaro, Valle, Marion-25, 27, 69, 152 Vallero, Evelyn-45, 120 Vallero, Henry-45 Vasquez, Harry-13 Vasquez, Joe-13, 31, 102, 123 Vasquez, Virginia-61 Vecchio, Steve-45 Vegrazyn, Frances--13 Venturelli, Darlene-20, 24, 61 Vescogni, Albert-45 Vester, Sharon-61 Vickery, Carole-61 Vickery, Earl-13, 31 Videgar, Kenneth-30, 45, 46, 124 Videgar, Wayne-25, 27, 152 Virzi, Mike-13, 123 l Vitale, Don-46 Vitale, Mary-45 Vogel, Caryl-20, 108, 152 Vogel, Sandy-17, 46, 65 Vogt, Harley-13 Vohs, Jane-46, 63, 115 Volk, Lois-21, 61 Volk, James-46 Volk, Joanne-21, 153 Volk, Robert-13, 31, 124 Volk, Vivian-64, 67, 89, 94, 110, Vowe 144, 153 ls, Gary-13, 31 Vroman, William-15, 37, 121, 153 Vulcani, Roger-13 Wachowiak, Dianne-13 Waclaw, Dan-52, 61 Wadas, Sharon-46 Wagner, Edward-44, 103 Wagner, Joann-34, 47, 61, 89, 90, 9 Waite, Anna-13 Waldron, Jerome-153 Waligora, Jacquelyn-63, 115, 153 Walker, Robert-46 Wallner, Sandra-61 Wallock, Darlene-61 Walter, Judy-46 Walter, Patricia-13 Walter, William-13 Walters, Diane-46, 63 Walters, Mary Joyce-44 Walton, Richard-13 Wardinski, Bernard-13 Washkowiak, Audrey-46 Washkowiak, Carol-153 Wasilewski, Barbara-13, 115 4 Page one hundred sixty one Wasilewski, Kathleen-13 Waters, Waters, Dick-13, 31, 105, 124 Sharon-61, 63 Watts, Stanley-46 Wav, Webb, Weber, Sharon-46, 63, 115 Audrey-61 Bill-46 Weber, Lawrence-13 Weger, Chester--13 Weger, Mary-61 Weide, Linola-46, 63, 115 Weiden, Donna-3, 24, 63, 91, 119, 153 Weinolorf, Janice-61 Weir, Juoly-46 Weistart, Ralph-46 Welch, Lily-46 Welch, Phyllis-63 Welgatt, Charles-13 Welsh, Jean--46, 65 Welsh, June-21, 46 Wenskunas, Jim-46 Wenzel Wenzel Wenzel , Clarence-23, 153 , Francis-46 , Jeri-24, 61, 91, 112 Wenzel, Judith-46 Werntz Werntz Carol-46 63 115 f Mary Am1L35, 63, 95, 153 West, Sally-16, 61, 62, 70 Westphal, Sherry-46 Westphal, Theresa-61 Weyand, Lynette-46, 62 vm' 4 1W1'ffy Page one hundred sixty-two STUDENT INDEX Whaley, Nelda-24, 63, 64, 91, 114, 119, 150, 153 White, Bill-30, 46, 63, 115, 128 White, Sharon-4, 13, 66, 95 Wicllowski, Kathy-13 Widlowski, Sandra-11, 13 Wieczorek, Donald-61 Wieczorek, Loretta-61, 65 Wierth, Dean-46, 121 Williams, Wayne-13 Williamson, MaryAnn-44 Willmeroth, Cynthia-13 Willmeroth, Wilbur-153 Wilson, Howard-46 Wilson, Leonard-46 Wimpy, Robert-153 Witalka, Jerry-13 Witek, Carol-13, 115 Woiciechowski, Carolyn-13, 115 Woiciechowski, Donald-13 Woiciechowski, Roger-153 Wolfe, Janice-61 Woltmann, Marcia--63, 64, 89, 92, 95, 130, 153 Woltrnann, Sally-13, 115 Wooolrick, Janice-46, 63, 115 Wooclshank, Joseph-61, 105 Wooclshank, Kathleen-13 Wooolshank, Mary-47, 61 Worthington, James-13, 19 Wozniak, Bill- Wozniak, Geraldine-153 Wren, Ron-61, 112, 121 Wright, Don-46, 115 Wright, Norman-154 Wrobleski, Ed-46 Wrona, Rita-44 Wylepski, Janet-46 Wysocki, Barbara-13, 88 Wyzgowski, Ronald-46 Wyszynski, Arleen-61, 65, 69 Young, Bill-61 Young, Nancy-46 Young, Paul-46, 114 Zakrzeski, Leo-13 Zeman, Joe-61, 120 Zens, MaryJo-17, 46 Zibert, Janet-46, 120 Zibert, William-30, 33, 104, 105, 130, 154 Ziel, Mary-46, 62 Znaniecki, Bob-61, 126 Znaniecki, Judy-38, 46, 65, 94 Znaniecki, Ruth-16, 21, 154 Zokal, Danny-58 Zukowski, Judith-13, 62 Zukowski, Rae-24, 49, 63, 91, 108 114, 154 Zulawnick, Susan-61, 63, 115 Zupancic, Catherine-61 Zupancic, Joann-21, 46, 115 Zupancic, Marsha-13, 17, 120 AUTOGRAPHS ELL ESS PE STAFF EDITOR- Vivian Volk FACULTY EDITOR- Joyce Szott SENIOR EDITOR- Shirlee Swietek JUNIOR EDITOR- Curtis Smith SOPHOMORE EDITOR- Barbara Miglia FRESHMAN EDITOR- Karen Johnson SPORTS EDITORS- Roseann Lipka Dave Metz Jim Libiez ACTIVITY EDITORS- Carole Costa Peg Falletti Irene Kruswicki Joan Rochonwski BUSINESS MANAGER- Bob Auler STU DENT PHOTOGRAPHERS- Bryan Ivlow Pat Krolak ADVISER- Dorothe Kostellic ' I ' X 'fur P 5 I Page one hundre sixty-four ' 1 1 'U ,- 7 f . 1 '-JO ' x 9 ,ft ,1 1, 1 f-'ll - v ' ----sl - V -.-4--' ut...-1,1 ,rr -A ff ,M -I 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