La Salle Peru Township High School - Ell Ess Pe Yearbook (La Salle, IL)
- Class of 1960
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Afphc Portland Cement Corus Chemscci Co. Eiecfrico! Ufilihes 51, LQ Soiie G-ormen? Co. Mafthsessen 8. Hegeler Zmc Qtr? ,tx XX ffm Qli.,.,4. ogg . g 'x.., '54 as E' ,Px A l4..Y.VY N' 31- -.+ I - I ,xblffg ,K E? jg 'N The 5O'rh Volume of The La SaHe Peru Tovvnshqn lhgh School La Salle lllnnors 9 Approprnately the new look of our front door Installed nn the Fall of 1959 will usher Us Info the La Salle Peru Township Hugh School on thus 50th Anniversary of the yearbook Dr Francus H Dolan Joanne Buckovlc Sensor Class Presrdent Duck Paullcka Student Councul Presndent 4-0 E l l E s s P e l 6 0 o H i 1, v h Q Al 7 , 1 '- Q ' , IQ. ,Q 1 4. '. . ' - rf AI. aka f. mL, - . -.' '-'. ' ' 5 1 .1,,' ' 1 we f. 1- , 5 31 ,1 . ' 3 A af' '- - 1' ' '.. 'x' JH, 1' I 9 K. I . Cs' ,I V I -' Q., w Q I kfifa-' ,ZIV ,f'fg ' fm! I 7' --' 'r 0 is 4 I ,fwwx ' ily t ' , I f l ffl A AV w' -gf.. , N ,A Q , .f 0 K.. A '. if a-:Qu I LQ :J 2 . , Q 2 ' u 5 . . - 4 , . 1 ff ' 'iz , N, ' , ' - I ,I 1141.0 'K - ul H o I i. 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'rf I x. 0, . ws. fig J f 1910 'N X I The physncal plant un 1910 conslsted of two bunldnngs The mann bulldlng of the La Salle Peru Township Hugh School was erected at the corner ot Fstth and Chartres Streets In La Salle near the Peru boundary In 1897 The Manual Trannung and Domestic Scuence busldung whuch was a gntt of Mrs F W Matthnessen was bullt nn the year 1903 on the block west of the mann bunldung two thtrds of whsch olock was also afterwards glven to the Townshnp by the same donor 119 2 Ell Ess 1 The year 1910 marked the bnrth of the Ell Ess Pe In the 50 years of nts exnstence the yearbook has carrned the stornes of many changes In the La Salle Peru Townshlp Hugh School With a staft of f1ve boys Mr J M Welch self appounted edntorln-chnef produced the 1910 yearbook The name Ell Ess Pe was suggested by Eleanor Mason The annual was f1nanced per sonally by the editor In chlef and hs staff the coples sellnng for twenty f1ve cents apiece In the decade 1910 1920 the school enrollment Increased from 300 to 432 the faculty from 15 to 24 and the graduatung sensors from 43 to 65 The suze of the yearbook Increased too- from a 62 page pamphlet lwuth 31 of these pages contaunnng advertnsungl to a 216 page yearbook nn 1920 lwnth 70 pages of adsl There was no yearbook In 1911 the second volume of the Ell Ess Pe was publshed nn 1912 and e blncatlon has sunce been conhnuo s that hns 1960 Ell Ess Pe repres ts he 50th Annnversary Edltuon Pa-jc tl rec . . -. - . i xt wig ' I. . 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I , ' - ..'c1'-ff' 1-.,,-. , s Y ',4 ,- A ,vu - Q., f Q' uygai' Q- ' M i I u. 'x V1 lf, Y S' ' ' Q H MEIQA. f Air: , 'I'-x 'a555I 'f.'-gf' r - wr. 1 ng , . . u . A ' R 4 '.' .5513-qevgvw A n,,,,,, , . ' ' A 'Af 'I.+A, Table of Dedication . . Fall - ll92O'sJ .. Faculty ...... Sports .... Freshmen .... Sophomores . . . Winter -- C1930-19501 Juniors ... ...... Activities .. . Sports . . . Activities .. Spring - ll 959-1 9601 Activities ........ Class Reunions ..... Seniors ..... Contents . 8-9 . 20-21 22 38 54 61 . 70-71 73 81 88 91 ...128-129 130 140 145 Foreword Through photographs of campus scenes and personalities, the Ell Ess Pe of 1960 has striven to present a complete and comprehensive review of events of the school during the school year. No specific theme has been used to accomplish Pictured here is the City Building of the City of La Salle, Illinois. It houses the tire and police deparments, as well as the city clerk's office and oltices for all other city ofticials. Located at the northwest corner of Second and Joliet Streets, this building has many visitors 365 days of the year. Page six this end, however, a 50-year period representing the lifetime of the yearbook has been sketched. May this cross section of your school year be a pleasant reminder. 1960 is the census year, and the year- book editors have attempted to take an inventory not only of people who are involved in education, but also of the new educational units of the Tri-Cities which influence L-P students - present and future. Pictured here are some of the latest additions to our fair community. Lincoln Junior High School, La Salle, 1959 E. G. Miller, Superintendent Harold J. Smith, Principal St. Patrick School, La Salle, 1959 Sister Mary Theresa, Superintendent Northwest Elementary School, La Salle, 1959 Florence Clark, Principal Washington School, Peru, 1959 lnorth additionj Frank K. Platt, Superintendent Dominic Mattiazza, Principal Northview Elementary School, Peru, 1959 Joseph Mini, Principal Lincoln School, Oglesby, 1959 Frank Addis, Superintendent Catherine Garvey, Principal George A. Hunter Gymnasium, Washington School, Oglesby, 1958 Kurt Schoening, Principal :fy 3 7 . 'Liisitvvfi N V ,, sw. if-Witt' T 5 t 2 1 e Q' . X--gf La Salle, Illinois - Incorporated 1852 First Streetelooking west from Marquette Street To the TrVCiHes Mayor B. D. Bruno looks over a map ot the city, noting the many improvements which have character- ized his seven years in office. Mayor Bruno retired from the Etna Welding and Plating Companies tvvo years ago and novv devotes full time to his mayoral duties. Page c-ight We are grateful lor ln the 50 years of Ell Ess Pe history, only on rare occasions has the yearbook been dedicated, Declications are forthe purpose of honoring meri- torious service, and in each of the dedications, the honoree has been a person. The l9oO Ell Ess Pe is a first in many ways -- commemorating the 'first 50 years A another Hrst Oglesby, lllinois M Incorporated i902 Peru, Illinois - Incorporated T835 Fourth Street looking west from West Street Mayor Robert Potthoff is serving his first term as Mayor of Peru. His work is construction, a recent project was the Peru Bridge. He was a member of the Peru Police Force for five years, he is presently The Assistant Supervisor of Peru Township. He is a member of the Board of the l25th Peru Birthday Celebration. Civic affairs have occupied much of Mayor Potthoff's time and he serves on many committees. . leaders with foresight - the dedication of this volume not to a person, but to many persons - to a community for its place in the history of the La Salle-Peru Township High School - our community - the Tri-Cities, where unlimited opportunity is offered in industry, business, and educational services. Walnut Street looking east from Church Avenue 'Hlq Mayor Dan C. Burke is serv- ing his first term as Mayor of Oglesby. He has been Head Repairman for 31 years at Mar- quette Cement Company. Al- es' ways active in civic affairs, Mayor Burke is President of the Progressive Association, has worked with the Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and many other organizations. Nlaior improvements in the community . The new Peru Bridge con- struction began tive years ago, the bridge is finished, the ap- proaches are still under con- struction. The date of comple- tion is estimated at l9o2. Pictured is the new La Salle Sewage Treatment Plant which is scheduled to go into opera- tion in l96O. The purpose of the proiect is to control bacteria and thereby clean the river. The new offices of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, located on Second Street and Hennepin Street, in La Salle, lllinois. -,,..i.. . , -:ff A -all-v, .. .., 5 agar- , 4,,. .I -1 ,-PM -1.- People's Hospital, Peru, has had several new additions in recent years. This West Wing of the hos- pital was added in T955 in- cluding 2O rooms with a 40- bed capacity, laboratory de- partment, oFHce space and main entrance. In l958, the maternity wing was added to the North of the hospital con- taining l2 private rooms and a complete workshop for doctors . People's Hospital employs a total of T27 per- sons. Miss Elizabeth Kidd is Superintendent, Miss Vern Pottinger, Superintendent of Nurses, and Miss Marie Mur- phy, Ofice Manager. Board of Directors: Henry Radtke, Chairman, Dudley Diggs, Vice-Chairman, Geo. Maze, Secretary, Rudolph Carlson, Miles Schermerhorn, Harry Kistler, Albert La- Flamme, Thomas Clydesdale, Elmer Beiser. are for 13.2 ' I fl Sunday School Unit of Zion E. 81 R. Church Peru St Johns Lutheran Chur h Peru Illinois Illinois August, 1959 May 24 1959 Rev. Phillip Krause, Minister Rev W C Liefeld Minister Y mfsfiumatfg ll I .1 LII o .5 ur . Oglesby Union Church, Oglesby, Illinois September 15, 1957 Rev, Donald E. McClintock, Minister Queen of the Holy Rosary Memorial Church, La Salle, Illinois, 1956 Very Rev. Msgr. S, D. Bernardi Pastor We keep abreast of Quality us NYcll as Quantity of Circulation A V ,.. . 4 ,,. l -c --.W The original Tribune building, at 225 Gooding Street, l.a Salle, still stands. The Daily News-Tribune has been at its present location since 1949. This section, remodeled in i958 houses the news depart- the news with . . The Tribune was sold to Mr. Preston Gran- don and moved to the northeast corner of Second and Wright Street. This building burned in December of l948. The Daily News-Tribune, now in its 7lst year of publication, is a community newspaper, serving l.a Salle, Bureau, and Putnam Counties. Mr. Peter Miller, publisher, also owns the radio station, although the two media are separate in operation and competitive in news coverage and advertising. The newspaper staff ot more than seventy produces a daily paper with a circulation of l5,800. While it emphasizes local coverage, the Tribune attempts to give a rounded picture ot each day's news. In nationwide competition, our local news- paper has won many awards: the most coveted--the Ayer Cup in T950-T951 for typographical excellence. Since l958, the Daily News-Tribune has made available to L-P a full page every Friday for high-school news. The newspaper has al- ways been generous in covering, both news- wise and pictorially, the high-school hap- penings. ment, business offices, classified and circula- In the foreground-George Norquist, State Editor, tion departments, and the ofhce of the seated under the clock, Richard Godfrey, City Editor, to General Manager, Mr. Fred Miller. the right: Floyd Esche, Managing Editor. . is-A progressive press and radio station. I - ' L 'iii' .llbalnf-'ml ll!-I The WLPO Studios moved to this new location in 1952. Since the fall of 1947, when Radio Station WLPO began its operation in the Tri-Cities, the community has heard re- gularly scheduled high-school broadcasts. Originally with studios on the third floor of the Medical Arts Building in La Salle, WLPO made available to the high school one-halt hour per week of air time. Members of the Radio Club-The Voice of L-P-wrote scripts and presented the program from the studio. Since 1952 the high school has had a direct broad- cast from the school studio - courtesy of WLPO. Mr. William Holm, General Manager ot the La Salle County Broadcasting Corporation is Administrative Head of WLPO. Mr. Holm is on the Board of Directors ot the ASSOCIATION FOR PROFESSIONAL BROADCASTING EDUCATION, a group of broadcasters and educators, who work toward securing mutual advantages, and facilitating exchange of information between the two groups, improving educational standards and the like. WLPO with a staFF of eighteen serves a population of 359,243 and a primary area of 8,860 square miles, and serves 700 advertisers in the area. Each semester the high-schol speech class visits the WLPO studios and take over 8096 of the announcing duties. Members of the Vocational Agriculture class tarm about 30 acres of WLPO property as an experimental and fund-raising proiect. WLPO plans to add FM operation by 1961, and provide full nighttime broadcasting. Larry McCann, Chief Engineer since August 1946, is the oldest employee in point of service. Joe Vonesh, announcer -4 f Mr. William Holm ...N- re spite ...N- nu..- ' , ' 1 -my ., . V , ' -1-'nm v , K 1 , -rf, ' 'K Q lf' V . v Mx - Q Srudenrs ready Themselves in scientific srudies. . QL -L is-5 X -I1 . Nurses Chemistry is a comparatively new course at L-P. Shirley Tadycn and Diane Malaclwovvski are involved in a dislillafion project, Alan Buflqngion and Connie Clouse dissect The eartlwvvorm in Third period General Biology Class. Page fifteen Courses in Drafting and Machine Shop are strictly for boys. Dwight Frick is cutting 'J' steel with an Oxy-acetylene cutting torch, while helper James Long holds the work. P In an accelerated class ot advanced drafting, Mike Landers lays out the proper representatives ot a machine part, L-P girls learn Home Management and clothing construction. V? af' av- .sa -ers' Nancy Labens finds making a blouse is fun when the latest model sewing machine is avail- able. Ginny Smith carefully cuts the material in preparation for making her garment. Almeta Knutson and Judy Prentice in the fourth period Home Management class con- struct Christmas decorations to be used in their homes or as gifts. History and Commercial subiects present challenge. ,y-.aC' Eugene Pattelli warms up tor a time test in seventh period typing class. VBQO Oigiltlvmt ,wif .,' A TILN 4 In seventh period United States History class, Barbara Wysocki leads the discussion in the study ot the areas of the world involved in imperialistic practices, Jerry Witalka and Janet Sauter are double-checking her map locations. Gym facilities serve many purposes. Mr. Leslie Hoenscheid encourages his Physiology class to think of those less tortunates and bring toys and games to be sent to the Dixon State School at Christ- mas time. Sandy Vogel, Mary Ann Senica, Ron Swetnam, Eu- gene Pattelli and Rita Thorp meet in the training room of the gym to pack the boxes of toys. it A 23' .KX Dan Meagher and Phil Blott are taking advantage of one of the fine gym facilities. 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Q 5 l 57,4 01-t by U b i f y 3 .D 65 3 so 3 ef 19203 Dean Wilmot, the student's adviser, is a strong champion of the ideal educational environment, . . . which pro- motes thinking, acting, hoping, feeling. He is a firm be- liever that the school must offer subjects and courses of study varied enough to meet the needs of all. 11937 Ell Ess Pel Barbara Stasiak Rita Thorpe Bill Bertusi The 1920's saw improvements in the physical plant and progress in acade- mics at L-P. The Bureau of Educational Counsel in 1923 was formed to assist the student in achieving maximum per- sonality development, and for voca- tional guidance and placement. ln 1924, the La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College was established, de- signed to give the young people of the area the advantage of the first two years of college training. The first fresh- man class had 32 members lThe 1960 class will graduate approximately 1101. The person who has stood behind the Junior College for 35 of the 36 years of its existence is Dean Harry L. Wilmot. Dean Wilmot has announced his re- tirement at the conclusion of the 1960- 1961 school year. His influence and in- terest in college students will not soon be forgotten by all associated with the Junior College. The 1927 Ell Ess Pe contained the first inclusion of J. C. activities in the back of the yearbook. lThe college began the publication of its own year- book The Jaycee in 195 1 In 1928, the first the new building containing sen office Located entrance favorite meeting place for well was closed in 1947, State Fire Marshall. Memorial Auditorium, and classrooms was just inside the Chartres was the Well of the By the close of the high- school enrollment , Junior College enrollment to 97. Page twenty-on!! Dr. Dolan serves L-P as Superintendent for l3th year, DR FRANCIS H DOLAN Congratulations to the Class ot 60 for com pletlng your hugh school education You have done what only 7 out of TO enterrng freshmen at LP are able to do Contrnue your educatton rt you feel you have the aolllty to do college work and really want to Improve yourself This Issue ofthe Ell Ess Pe IS the 50th rn a long llne starting In l9lO The early graduates of L P did not have annuals Wrll you pre ent freshmen sophomores and gunrors be pictured rn the graduating classes In the years to come? ls It really important? lt certainly rs The world you are grovvrng up IH IS de Page twenty two mandrng more and more brain power We are rapldly approachrng an era rn our economy where there will be a premium on the trained mind There are 3 5 mllllon In college today and rt rs estrmated that thus number wull Increase to 62 mrlluon by T965 Competutron wrll be In creasrngly keener as the level of education un this country continues to ruse Wall you be ready for the competltlon of the 60s the 70s and beyond? Make the most ot your present opportunltres To walt may be too late DR F H DOLAN m H - 1 . - ' . . . , 1 1 A ' . .5 , . . . . , , ,. , 1 r r ' . . . ,, D. J. CAHILL HOWARD G. CLEER -40 ----1, THOMAS R. CLYDESDALE PAUL B. GROVE with School Board vvorlqs toward schools progress The voters of District T20 elect the members of the Board of Education for terms of three years, The main interest of the School Board is the welfare of La Salle-Peru Township High School and La Salle-Peru- Oglesby Junior College. Regular Board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 4130 P. M. in the olslice of the Board of Education located in the High-School Building. DOROTHEA JANZ Secretary CEO?GE L. HERBOLSHEIMER Attorney HOBART M. PETERS 'r' A. ,B fs i FRANCIS DUNCAN HEQBERT HOSCHEIT President 3 l Deans eller l s-s...X l - f., -1,1 V. ,Y , xi i rm -s.-if. Miss L. lrene Page, Dean of all high-school girls, holds a conference with a student who knows that she will receive helpful, under- standing advice from the Dean. Miss Page has been the Dean ot Girls since she came to L-P eight years ago. She is also a Student Council Co-Adviser, the sponsor ot the Cavalettes, and the head of the Health Education department. to students counseling and guidance Mr. Harry L. Wilmot is the Dean of the La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, the Registrar of L-P High School, and the Director of the Guidance and Placement Tests which are given to both high school and iunior college students. Mr. Wilmot has been associated with the preliminary classification of entering freshmen tor the past 35 years. Mr. Walt Tyler has been serving as the Dean ot Boys since 1948. He supervises and disciplines in a quiet and tirm manner, and he spends many long hours conferring with students who seek his advice, ln addition, Mr. Tyler teaches United States History, serves as a Student Council Co-Adviser, and has held the position ot Athletic Director since September of this year. -.! se' Page twenty-four 1 Behind scenes directors devote time to special services. ll The adult evening school and the apprentice training classes are under the supervision ot Mr. Norman Peterson, vvho has been L-P's Vocational Director since 1945. Mr, Peterson is the head ot the Industrial Arts department in the high school. Mrs, Palma Bennett, Cate- ,I teria Director, spends many long hours planning the daily menu tor the hign school. ,Q -1- Producing home-cooking tor such a large number ot T-4. . -a students presents many prob' lems, but Mrs. Bennett and the cateteria statt always ntanage to choose tood that lools appetizing and tastes good. 5 v., . ,f thx' lr Mr John Carson of the Commerce depart- ment has been serving as Supervisor of Rental Textbooks since l955. He orders, catalogues, and distributes all the textbooks for the high school. Under the supervision ot Mr. Thomas Flannery, a veteran of A4 years, the maintenance staff is sub-divided into charwomen, day ianitors, night ianitors, and boilermen, Mr. Flannery and the maintenance stat? are in charge ot the heating, lighting, and general cleanliness of L-P. lA Page twenty-five L Office Staff attends to important de EMILY YELICH ELSIE FRANK MARGERY ERNAT Record Clerk Bookkeeper Assistant Cashier The main oftice of La Salle-Peru buzzes in the school cafeteria are also duties throughout the year with constant activity. which the girls are responsible. Management ot the Bookstore and cashiering JANET STEWART FRANCES MATTIAZZA ISABELLE POLIZZI Record Clerk Cashier Attendance Clerk 19 'fe fr'- 4 r- x 'S' V qv 'sw i N, . .NA 1'-f 4 Page 'wenty-six Ol' l-lalfcentury of servuce represented by returung employees its Mr Peter Rotsart retured on August 15 1959 He had been a member ofthe L P Mauntenance Staff sunce January 27 1926 Durung hus 33 years of servuce he was never tardy and absent very few days He wutnessed many umprovements un LPs campus saw many students come and go and faculty members too Upon rus returement Mr Rotsart was able to pursue hus lntelong hobby gardenung and un the shadow of LP' Hus home us lust south of the hugh school on Futth Street Mr Jerry Prendergast retured Aprul 8 1960 after 22 years of servuce on the Mauntenance Stat? He too mauntauned a record attendance and enuoyed good health throughout hus peruod of servuce at the hugh school Mr Prendergasts first assugnment was un the new LP Staduum un 1938 Gardenung us hus hobby he has a large flower garden at hus home un Peru The best wushes of LP students and faculty go wuth our two fruends who are returung Q 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 ENROLLMENT FACULTY SENIORS 300 4 1080 1091 1 00 1394 4 29 0 2 PROJECTED ENROLLMENT 1 940 Su ce 1910 the total enrollment of te ten years the enrollment us expected to un hugh school has uncreased 785 In the next crease 282 of the present total Pa Q ty 50 English department enlists live new recruits 'D . . , .A Q X Os - , , ' 'Nt 'ni '- - ef ' 6 W xr .5 vs Yr? X ' Q I x B' - l it A ROBERT P. ATKINSON, M S in ECI MAY MURPHY CARLSON, M. S. Oakland City College, Indiana Universityg English. University of Illinois, University of Illinoisg English. LUERETIA MARVIN BENNETT, B. A. Beloit follfgeg English, Latin. RAYMOND BROLLEY, M. A. University of Illinois, University of Illinois, English, Cavalcurrents Adviser. PATRICIA CONNOLLY, M. A. Mount Mary Collegc, University of Illinois, Assistant Librarian. ELIZABETH CUMMINGS, M. A. Dc Paul University, Northwestern University, Librarian. xs...,f' i HARLEY JOENS, B. A, Wartburg Collegeg English. Mr. Joens ioined the L-P faculty at the beginning of the second semester. He replaces Miss Minnie Fenoglio, who is on a leave of ab- sence because ol illness. Mr. William O'Brian, head of the English department, discusses English Literature with Lorraine Sikora. The head of each department is chosen by the de- partment members at the beginning of the school year, and serves for a term of one year. .1 'N - 9. 'Wx To teaclt grammar and literature to meet modern needs. 'is f- U, 4 I 'vs v NA if ., .... if, J-fa .Q f W I A ,, 1 E . V . r -fi 1.-f'v L if . ,. Y am IV --fn. nel. if If M ' ICI. -. MYRNA EVANS, M. S. OENEVIEVE 6. GULAN, M. A Illinois State Normal University, Northern Illinois Uni- University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, English, versity, English, Speech, Public Address Adviser. MARY ELLEN EVERS, M. Ed. MARY LOUISE HELLER, M. A. Illinois State Normal University, University ot Illinois, Marietta College, Marietta College, English. English, Freshman Class Adviser. MINNIE FENOGLIO, Nl. S. DOROTHE KOSTELLIC, M. A. Unlversity ol Illinois, Universitty of Illinois: North Central College, University of Illinois. English. Ell Ess Pe Advisei, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. ill' W' f fl i U 9 Q... i 4. W' ,V ' I. 1 X EDWARD L, KROLAK, 9, A, DONALD G. W. SCHUTTE, A. B. Loras College, Lngiish. University of Illinois, English, Senior Developmental Reading. WILLIAM E. O'BRIAN, M. A. MARY M. WEEG, M. A. University of Chicago, University of Chicago, English, University of Illinois, University of Illinois, English, Speech, Pep AdVlSCl'. Mrs. Lucretia Bennett ancl Mrs. May Carlson pour coftee, while Mr. Robert Atkinson, Miss Mary Weeg, and Mr. Ray Brolley help themselves to doughnuts and rolls at a bi- monthly faculty social hour held in the J. C. social roorn. Page twenty nine Languages and Fine Arrs important To improve culture. 2 ' I 1- 5 J- 41, 2 s ,.. JI' 11, N rv Q M - H, I 'W' .. ' ,ii . A A' I '-an-.,. 'Y L E ' 1. 2 sr, EDITH SHAVY HAVVBAKER, M. A. HELEN R. PLUMMER, M. A University of 'llinois, Pennsylvania State University, French, Millikin University University of Illinois, latin. LBIIF. BETTY R. KING, B. S. R. EARL TROBAUGH, M. A. Southern Illinois University, Latin. Southern Illinois University, University of Illinois Spanish, Senior Class Adviser. NORMA PHILLIPS, M. ECI. University of Illinois, University ol Illinois, Spanish, English. ,v- History reveals The past - prepares us for The future. T. , JANET I. HAWLEY, B. A. ANTHONY J. INNIS, B. S. University of Maine, Social Studies. Millikin University, Social Studies, Health Education, Coach. MARY HELD, M. A. University of Illinois, University of Illinois, Social Studies. LLOYD HOSHAW, M. A. Goshen College, Indiana University, Social Studies. K- S, B. MCCARTNEY, M. A. Augustana College, Northwestern University: Social Studies, Ushers Club, American Government Club, Ticket Manager. JOSEPH SKIBINSKI, M. S. Purdue University, Purdue Univcrsityg Social Studie Coach. WALTER TYLER, M. A. Western Illinois University, University of Illinois, Social Studies, Athletic Director, Dean of Boys, Student Council Adviser. WILLIAM E. UEBEL, M. S. Northern Illinois University, Northern Illi- nois University, Social Studies. ALFRED WISGOSKI, M, S, Norther Illinois University, Northern Illif nois University, Social Studies. Mr. Lloyd Hoshaw, head of the History clepartrnent, con- ducts a panel discussion on the Civil War with four of his top students: Paul Knuth, Glenn Roberson. Susan Pricco, and Mary Alice Quick. Mathematics courses encourage us to think. H vau ome Economics - lable Training tor L-P girls. Mr. Carl Gabriel, head ot the Math de- partment, explains the workings ot the slide rule to four ot his ad- vanced math students: Joan LaFlamme, Joanne Bukovic, Jim Schvveic- kert, and Dale Lamps. TIRZA ENNOR, M. A. HAROLD PATTERSON, B. S. University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan, Mathe- Southern Illinois University, Mathematics. matics, Junior College Adviser, CARL M. GABRIEL, M. Ed. INILLIAM F. PETERS, M S. Southwest Missouri State College, St. Louis Univci- Eastern State University, University ot Illinois, Mathc- lo' sity, Mathematics, Advanced Math Club Adviser. MARGARET L. NESTI, M. S. matics, Driver Training Instructor, LEE W. PETERSEN, M, M. Oxtord College for Women, University of Illi- Stevens Point State Teachers College, University of noisy Mathematics, Sophomore Math Club Adviser. t QQ lr S cw- -as ' W L..- X 534, l ' ,QQ I 9 -R' ig -.-.... Lg.-Q COLETTE BARANOWSKI, B. S. Illinois State Normal University, Home Economics, Clothing. MARGARET A HERRMANN, B. S. Illinois State Normal University, Home Economics, Foods Future Home-makus ot America, Cheerleaders. 'lx ve x..,,f Michigan, Mathematics. feb r - . be vc' ' Y ,, LOREN W. PIXLEY, M. S. Eastern Illinois, Eastern Illinois- Mathematics. LESLIE L. RABE, M. A. Carthage College, University ot lll-nois, Mathematics. MYRA A. STORMER, Nl. S. in Ed. Illinois State Normal University, Ilinois State Normal University, Mathematics. Mrs. Margaret Herrmann, head ot the Home Economics department, explains the im- portance ot foods and home management to Anne Cannon, Lynnie Galassi, Diane Molinow- ski, and Dixie I-lrovat. Science courses are designed to equip us for space age. f If ' vi . y ' I f . A 5' 5' Q l S I , Q I 'I A 'e ,Q I , 1'-' f ' I s - . 5 I T- ' 'iq-Z I 1 I ORVILLF S. BAUER, M. S, LESLIE HOENSCHEID M. S, Illinois State Normal University, University of illinois, University of Illinois, University of lovvng Science. Science. NOAH A. BUNCH, M. A. LETA L. MARSH, M. A. N. E. Missouri State Teachers College, George Illinois State Normal University, George Peabody College, Peabody College, Science. .IULIANA GERRITS, B. S, University of Wisconsing Science. WILLIAM P. SCHULTZ, M. A. University of Minnesota, Columbia Teachers College, Science, Conservation Club. JOHN STRELL, M. S. University of Illinois, University of Illinois: Science. DONALD E. SULLIVAN, M. S. Eastern Illinois State College, University of Illinois, Science, Health Education, Coach. Mr. Noah Bunch, head of the Science department, supervises Becky Apling- ton and Bruce Allen in their study of microscopic specimens. Both Becky and Bruce are in the Honors Biology Class. Science, Junior Class Adviser. JOHN I2, SAMLIN, M. S. Ed. Illinois State Normal University, Illinois State Normal University, Science, Science Club, Coach, .ts . ,C at I Q as .fs I -,, 1 , x fr.: , JOHN C, WILLARD, M. S. University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Science, Director of Audio-Visual Education. WAYNE S. ZUMWALT, M. S. Western Illinois University, Western lllrriois University: Science. Q- -'li Students get first-rate education in Business and Shop 2. 1 f ' x. X , 'lie ,Q 'A X A . 'N fr I . Nz: Sk X- JOHN W. CARSON, M. B. A, MARY W. MCLAUGHLIN, M. A. University ot Illinois, University of Denver, Commerce, State University of Iowa, State University of Iowa, Commerce Text Book Rental Supervisor. RICHARD W, CASTEN, M, S. GERTRUDE K. PICHTER, M, A. Hanover College, Indiana University, Commerce. University of Illinois, University of lowag Commerce W. H. FARNHAM, M, S. Whitewater State College, University ot Illinois, Commerce, Coach, Miss Mary McLaughlin, head ot the Mr. Norman Peterson, head of the Industrial Arts de Commerce department, helps Carol Fogle partment, explains the importance of different types of with a typing problem. machinery to his son Lyle Peterson and to Hal Easton RAYMOND JUNGCK, M. S, 'ui' JOHN ROACH, M. S. Stout State College, Stout State College, Electricity, Bradley University, Bradley University: WOOCI SIWOP Printing. Metal Shop. CHARLES E. KORN, M. S. D. F. WIECHMAN, B. S. Drake University, Iowa State University, Drafting, University ot Illinois: Agriculture, Future Partners Sophomore Class Adviser. NORMAN PETERSON, M. America Adviser, Stout State College, Bradley University, Metals, Machine Shop . 5, -gm.. S L AN I X I . t ' If ' - Cc A .gg 1 ' he ,vw use A ,.,g ,tl . 45- 'f' 3 Q.. , ' . asf... .N it KX Physical fitness is stressed Through Health Education. DALE FMlTH, B. S University of lllinOis,' Health Ecltqication Agsigf x tant Driver Traintnq Adviser, Coach. Heteastat a. VALETT, M A ,Q , Unive'sity ot iowa, University ol lovva, ,N , 'ix' Health EClUCation K GEORGE WEBER, M, S. Q'-uv lllinois State Normal University, Illt- ' I nots State Normal University, Health Education, Coach, A A -L N For ta , tw' is--- f- Z2-. W' 5' 'N A wx .., at f fafaiff. ' CLARICE GHEFHORN, B. S. DONNA P. MOSHER, B. A. llltnois State Norrnal University, Health Education, Girls' University of Nebraslfa, Health Education, Athletic Association Adviser, Freshman Cheerleaders. DELLA KHOURY, B S. l. IRENE PAGE, M. A. Illinois State Normal University, Health Education, Wisconsin State Collefpe, Stanford University, Health Assistant Girls' Athletic Association Adviser. Eclttcfttiott, Dear' of Girls, Student Council Adviser, Cavalettes Sponsor. Miss Irene Page, head ot the Girls' Health Education department, teaches the tunda- Mr. Herb Valett, head of the Boys' Health Education mentals of badminton to Nancy Long and department, explains a basketball pass to Ron Wyzgovvski Norma Kaiser. and Dan Hunter. Medical and Cafeteria Staffs strive to maintain a healthy student body. I i-gulf' PATRICIA mxxvsres, B. s. X' DePaul University, Nurse, Home Nursing Instructor, Future Nurses' Club, Miss Patricia Travers, the school 4 nurse, prepares to take Jim LiefeId's temperature. Dr. Arlington Ailes, the school physician, is kept extremely busy throughout the school year, and spends many long hours at his desk each day. Some ot the many services of the Hygienic Institute administered through Dr. Ailes and the Registered Nurses ot the Institute include giving tuberculin tests, polio shots, and physical examinations. MRS. ELSIE SITTLER MRS. RUBY STANTON Cafeteria helper. Cafeteria helper. I I I it , , rig gras V , ,ge I X. Page thirty-six is I MRS. MARY NIEDZWIECKI Maintenance Staff works to These charvvomen and ianitors represent a total of i32V2 years of service to L-P. To replace Jerry Prendergast who is retiring this year, Tom Kepper of Peru joined the maintenance staft. L, f CHARLES BELTRAMINI JAMES FLANNERY keep s, 9971 MARYNUS MRS. JOSIE PROCEK L-P in top condition. M VINCENT FLANNERY FRANK FRANK JERRY PRENDERGAST DOMINIC SERRV if V1 Approxrmately 900 students purchase season trckets see football games and band performances Suzy Soens receives change from Clarence Dtngerson Janalee Mullman watts to pay for her season football tucket Sharon Whute us recenvrng other students awalt their turn A hush falls over the crowd as dnrector Daryl Cavalettes vvarttng for the cue to go into thetr Fetters lnfts hrs baton a flash of Instruments and routtne In the background a new attractnon at the La Salle Peru rnarchtng banol begins to play the nalf time performance ts the LP card section In front of the band are the hugh stepplng under the supervrslon of Mass Mary Weeg Page thrrty etghr I f .MM , Q iff wr r 1 1 . , . . . . ' 'L K K . k 'K , X f g her ticket from Mr. McCartney while a group of . . , . . . . Kf- 4 Ks, ' 1-W '1',gg, WF Q nv, :V W Q2 quid, X V , gy Q n ,. fmf- V . , ,S . IEW, M' 'sf U ,, g f 6 H M f x 4 4 5, 1 im - 7 I , 12sl'i ' . , 1 H A -5 ...fi 4 1 a -1-:W 17 .4-1 X .l,x A ' i 15,6 j 1 i '4',,gP:, Swv? ' . m I JA A X Q i Y ,X fe ' k 4 Q '35 X 'Q' QI' 9, if i 'fs f I X 2, v ,,Q5f,Qf'S'fwg9g5g3F fighting spirit of The i959-i960 varsity football Team. Cavalier enthusiasm is evident as players Jim Krolak, Jim Morel, Buck Tyler, Dick Galassi, Larry Strickland, and Jim Flynn charge from the locker room. i959-l96O VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: llaack fowl Don Smanla, Alan Pittrnan, Ralph Dial, Vince Boyle, John Sarnolitis, Joe Rossi, Jr., Ron Nadolny, Joe Vasquez, Jim Ficek, Cthird fowl COACH JOE SKlBINSKI, Bil! Harper, Dennis Flannery, Ron Swetnain, John Strell, Art Condon, Dick Paulicka, Doug Morrison, COACH DALE SMITH, fseccnd iowj Manager Ken Becker, Walt Tyler, Wayne Bennett, Ken Slirnko, Ken Videgar, Larry Strickland, Bob Volk, Jerry Stachowiak, Dick Galassi, Don English, Manager Bob Beckerj lhrst rowi Dick Waters, Bill Putz, Walt Maryland, Francis Sexton, Jim Kiolak, Ron Poiocnic, Jim Morel, Jim Flynn, Dennis Alteri. Page forty-one Watt Junior Diyision honors are carried oft by Miss Genevieve Gulan's Junior Home Room 2l8 with their Rainbow ot Luckn, The girls under the lucky rainoow are Ann Kopczynslci, Ginger Kuhar, Jucly Kopczyk, Carol Lauer, Quioaia Konczak ancl Carol Koclrich. ine forty-two Homecoming at L-P witnesses colorful floats, Mr. Donald Weichrnan's Senior Home Room lO7 takes hrst place in the senior division with their theme Bounce to Victory . The float carries Don Dwyer bouncing on a trampoline. Mr. William Uebel's Home Room 310 takes the over-all prize as they Say It with Music g the three lunior girls grouped around the Iyre holding musical notes are Diane Sobkowiak, Mary Ann Senica and Carol Schwertteger. reigning lovelies, spirited game-climaxecl by gala dance. ,E 3 if ? 'f wr .g r f , Homecoming Queen Mary Beth Boyle straightens her crown and looks dreamy- eyecl in anticipation ot the Homecoming Dance. At the half-time of the Homecoming Game Carol Werntz and Jackie Brady, Queen Mary CL-P - Elginj Mary Beth Boyle is chosen Home- Beth, and iunior attendants Mary Ann May, coming Queen, Reigninq over Homecoming Carol Flaherty, and Pat Chambers. festivities are senior attendants Carol Niedzvviecki, Azy V La Salle-Peru boasts good ball carriers, strong defense, Varsity cheerleaders Sandy Vogel, Edna Kimber, Mary Beth Boyle, Lorry Sikora, and Mary Ann May look hopeful during the half-time of the L-P - Elgin game. Butch Moreland swings around the left end as he tries to escape three Elgin would-be tacklers, Bill Putz, in a rather awkward position, scrambles for the fumbled football during the L-P - West Rockford game. and desire To win. ,,., Jim Morel straight-arms a Freeport tackler and makes another first down. I John Strell and Ken Videgar stop a Freeport ball carrier from scoring. Later Freeport scored to win 7 - O. John Strell did all the punting for L-P when the Vince Boyle kicks of? for the Cavaliers team was having fourth-down clitcliculties. Letterman Boyle will be returning next season ,,,, H f .r w mf .,4x,5o..aw-.Mm A 1959 La Salle Peru 5,455 V ,gm-A Football Sensors V f - -V - f o Q., 0 ' . fi f A 2' . . f Q W , Avv, , f I L . , , 'V , , MJ.--- ' ' - 'ZW' . ' 5 'A rl if ' as I J A A ,i A w , X Jim' of ff.f?3M. ,Vu Gene Wieczorek attempts a passg Elgin players close in for the tackle. THE 1959-1960 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM: lback rowj COACH JACK SAMLIN, Gene Jaraczewski, Jim Espenlaub, Rich Kolowski, Gene Wieczorek Marvin Novak, Jim Adrian, Dave lvlow, COACH TONY lNNlSg lsecond rowl Manager Cecil Frosh-Soph team promises Frosn-S L-P. ...27 L-P. ...48 L-P. ...IQ L-P. H6 L-P. ..6 L-P. ...19 L-P. ...IQ L-P.. ...IQ L-P.. ..7 Clemann, Terry Siebert, Reemsnyder, Jim Murphy, lfrcnt rowl Mike Vaskie Balda, Alan Waclaw, Dal oph Record Ottawa . . . . 6 St. Bede . . . . . O West Aurora .. . . .13 Elgin . . . .13 Joliet ..... . . .13 East Aurora . . . . O West Rockford . . . 6 Freeport .... . 6 East Rockford . . . . .20 Ron Skerston, Jerry Mindock, Tom Dave Prybylinski, Manager Jim Polizzif , Jerry Hunter, Sam Rarnenofsky, Paul e Schorn. good material for next season's Varsity Squad. Dave Ivlow lovvers his l'1ead and charges moves over to run interference against for the extra yardage, While Tim Espenlaub Freeport. Gene Jaraczevvski steps around an Elgin player while Mike Vaslcie and Dave Ivlow move up to assist Gene in scoring. 43,5 inn Page forty-nine men win 2, lose 3 in 1959-1960 season La Salle-Peru Track Team small but powerful Cross Country Record Varsity Frosh-Soph L-P, Rock Falls, Princeton First L-P, Morris Second L-P, Streator First l.-P, De Pue First L-P, Ottawa, Streator Second L-P, Morris Second L-P, Morris Third First Second Second Second Third Second Third THE l959-T960 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM is composed of members of all four classes: Cback YOWJ COACH DON SULLIVAN, Ron Snell, Jerry Orlandini, Dan Barr, Paul Knuth, Jim Liefeld, Rich Croissant, lsecond rowt Brian Lamps, Gary Gapen, Mike XJ-F Q .1 ff Qiip C' ?j,tc0i Qxwllng , mlfp And they're oft! as Kent Hess and Dan Barr take an early lead on rival runners. Jim Lieteld is momentarily boxed in by Princeton runners. Roach, Roger Lishewski, Paul Hess, Bruce Lamps, ffront rowj Randy Carson, Gerry Kupperschmid, Fred Hooper, Kent Hess, Jim Crane, . -.U ,,.a,.L Q, -1 fx fly' .. gb , fx , ',f ,,, Y- A A ,H-'il A lf' lfsmi fl' ffHI i 1 ,X .K r, '-1,,'.3g- Qmzngsx , . . ,Lip 1,1 g Q, -laws 31693 X51 4 2 if if-T9 fs JL 1910 19 1 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 951 1952 95 1954 1955 1956 9 1958 1959 1960 MR HOWARD FELLOWS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS FOOTBALL SCORES ses 1 losses oss oss e oss losses losses o losses oss losses losses losses losses losses wms No losses WINS WINS VVINS WINS WINS l games WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS losses losses losses losses losses forferte losses losses osses losses losses C 'ues e 2 Ines 2 Ines 2 nes Mr. Fellows devoted to Athletuc Leadershup Mr Howard Fellows came to L P IN 1913 He was made Athletlc Durector IN 1920 whlch posl hon he held untul has retlrement IN 1959 Under hls guldance the athletuc department of L P was buult up untul all of the malor sports were played Mr Fellows has asslsted many athletes durmg hrs years of servvce at L P Hls hugh moral stan dards and Chrustnan pruncuples Influenced hls asso clatlon wlth those under his SUPSTVISION and loyalty and good sportsmanshlp were the result The athletuc teams of LP have not always been wunners scorewnse but playung a good clean game has a lastlng effect characterwlse BASKETBALL SCORES wms No losses IBIQ 7 Champsl ss he lBng 8 Champsj wms 3 losses wms No losses 2 Ines lB1g 8 Champsl WINS WINS WINS WINS wms WINS wun J wms WINS w1n5 wms WlI S wms wms WINS wms 8 wms losses 2 s losses losses 2 s losses loss lBug 8 Champsl ses 1 losses losses losses losses losses S losses losses losses oss 2 s 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 9 7 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 2 wms 4 wms 5 wms No Tea wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms wms WINS wms WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS VVINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS VVIN5 WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS WINS VVINS WINS losses 3 losses 2 losses m losses losses losses losses losses losses losses 10 losses 5 losses 10 losses 10 losses 10 losses 5 losses 8 losses 16 losses 13 losses losses losses losses losses 13 losses losses losses losses losses 17 losses 11 losses 10 losses losses losses losses losses 14 losses 16 losses 12 losses 9 losses 5 losses 11 los es 10 losses 8 losses 6 losses 11 los es 13 losses 2es Page f1fty thrcc 1 - ' . 1 1 4 ' , 2 los , tie ' , 7 1 5 ' , 4 ' , 7 ' , l l ' , 6 ' , 1 l 7 ' , 1 ti 8 ' , 3 8 ' , 1 l 6 ' , 6 4 ' , 5 1 1 5 ' , 3 4 ' , 5 9 ' , 6 4 ' , N 9 ' , 6 8 ' , 1 l 7 ' , 5 5 ' , 3 , 1 ti 17 ' , 3 7 ' , 2 13 ' , 6 ' , 4 15 ' , 2 ' , 5 , 2 ' 9 ' , 6 ' , 3 , 1 Ii I1 ' , 10 4 , 11 ' , 5 A , 3 , 1 tie 20 ' , 3 ' , 5 , ' 13 ' , 6 ' , 4 3 ' , 4 ' , 4 , ' 7 A , 8 ' , 2 , 1 tie 17 ' , 6 Al ' d 11 ' , 8 , 1 tic 1934 9 wins, 1 loss 1934 16 wins, 4 losses 4 ' , 2 , t' 15 ' , 6 8 ' , 2 14 ' ,7 3 ' , 61 I1 ' , , I tic 3 ' , 6 7 ' , 9 6 ' , 2 14 ' , 6 9 ' , , ' 17 ' , 7 7 ' , 1 lo , 1 ', ' 13 ' , 6 5 ' , 4 ' , 7 . y I . . 6 . I 2 ' , 5 , tie 13 ' , 5 ' , 4 3 ' , 7 5 ' , 2 , tie 4 ' , 6 5 ' , 5 7 ' , 3 9 ' , 1 ' - 4 ' , 9 1 ', ' los , tie 9 ' , 7 ' , 3 1 9 ' , 1 2 ' , 8 12 ' , 4 ' , 6 11 ' , , Ii 1 3 3 ' , 4 , tie 15 ' , 6 2 , 1 tie 14 ' , s 7 ' , 1 los, 1 tie 12 ' , 3 ' , 6 19 ' , I 57 2 ' , 6 , 1 tie 19 ' , 5 ' , 4 12 ' , s ' , 1 l 15 ' , Freshmen, 350 strong choose competent leaders Freshman class officers are elected in September. The duty of Sergeants at Arms Eddie Ruva and Lonnie James Ctop stepl is to keep order at busi- ness meetings. Social Chairman Marilyn Pilarski and Program Chairman Barbara Mueller lsecond steph plan social acti- vities such as the Freshman party, Treasurer Ellen Clinch and Secretary Carol Hughett are in charge of accounting and record keeping. ln the absence ot President Mike Gantz, Vice-President Jeanne Hollerich presides over busi- ness meetings. Pagc filty-lout Make new Aister, Richard Antkowiak, Mary Aplington, Nancy Argubright, Patricia Atilano, Juliet Bacidore, James Bacidore, Paul Baima, Jolene Baker, Lamont Balensiefen, Thomas Bara, Bernard Bauman, Margaret Beister, Leroy Bennett, Faith Bernard, Kathleen Bice, Carol Bickerman, Sharon Birkenbeuel, Gene Bloomstrand, Jerry Blott, Alan Borio, John Born, Paulette Boyd, Harvey Boyer, John Boyle, Dorceen Bracco, Donald Brannan, Carol Bray, Barbara Brennan, James Brennan, Roger Brown, Judith Brucki, Carolyn Buffington, James Burgess, Faye Burke, Larry Butkus, Larry Campeggio, Kathy Jo Cass, Frederick Chase, Judith Cielaszyk, Dennis Clark, Norman Claudnic, James Clay, Nicki Clinch, Ellen Cocking, Judith Cocking, Walter Conerton, Patrick Conway, Barbara Cook, John Cosgrove, Sheila Coughlin, Linda Crampton, Lana Cullinan, Nathan Currie, Ann Currie, David Cusick, Robert Davis, Elaine De Groot, Paula Dittmar, Michaeleen Dornbroski, Sharon Dondelinger, Joseph friends, xl! l join activities, acliusl quickly J? ,f b K '- 1 7 W it .J ,yr if Q v t fltgwl fc X All . ,lille , if . 'S ,. Q, A-S if is il -0- 5 Downey, John Duncan, Becky -- VVe proudly introduce our parents to Pat Gamache introduces her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gamache, to Miss Minnie Fenoglio her home room teacher. A I Miss Fenoglio is a member of the English Department. 'fr F Y'-4, 2 X Jani fv . , 1 45155 , fb . r ' ' 9 P my L ii ,pf fr! r 9' , ' Q -t i if i N e!r4ff,ff'i Q A , '-me , ea 'Q ee' A 'ite 4 Q '- ii ll'-9 at-IW 0 B i B' in ,dnb .dk 'I-J ..,4 1 cr' ,, r af , X l W I 'V , i gr tlfiic ie, si XS., Ii 'A 31' 7 -R. . ,. ' w t' ' J M A 'fr gf , Q,-... .ii W -.f ., 5 ll 1 .. i gp. L., 'K ' .J i G ' ' i K t it ML .ii i. gi2'Ll-Zim 'td 4-P f 'c . ie lift a 4 v .4 , . ..- l L iz . . J t 53 ef Duncan, Laurie Elias, William Entrican, Susan Erio, John Ernat, Sandra Faletti, Dotty Felton, Carla Ficek, Carol Ficek, Jeannine Ficek, Mary Ann Flaherty, Julie Forney, William Franklin, Diana Freschi, Sandra Fritz, James Gallup, Donald Gamache, Patricia Gantz, Michael Gapen, Gary Garner, David Gearhart, David Gedye, William Gergovich, Mary Gerrard, Bonnie Gerrard, Patricia Gisler, Patricia Glupczynski, Janice Gochanour, Arnold Golob, Thomas Gorishek, Paul Grant, Mark Alan Greathouse, Patricia Gregorich, Germaine Gregorich, Roseann Grobelny, Judith Grosiean, Marwood Grovo, Guadalupe Grubar, Janice Grubar, Robert Grubich, Michael Gruenwald, Thomas Guziec, Janet Hahn, Richard Hall, Georgia Halm, Beth Ann Harris, Bonnie Haskins, Karen Hassler, Bette Sue Haugen, James faculty Haun, Joseph Haupt, Sandra Hess, Paul Hill, George Hockings, Robert Hodgson, George Holland, Judith Hollerich, Mary Jeanne Holtz, Mark Hrovat, Sandra Hughett, Carol Hunter, Jerry James Lonnie Jaraczewski, Gary Jaraczewslci, Paulette Jereb, Lynne Jerman, James Johns, Robert Johnson, Joan Jones, Dale Joop, Sheryl Jordan, Laura Jordan, Sally Kardas, James Karp, Charlene Kazmierczak, Rosemary Kazmierczak, Tony Kaszynslci, James Keenan, David Kelley, John Kidd, David Kiersch, Stephen Kimber, Donald Klarner, Susan Klobucher, Edward Knauf, Robert Koch, Carol Koenig, Karen Konieczki, Kathleen Kopytkiewicz, Marianne Kotowski, James Kotowski, John Kozel, Margaret Krasko, Elaine Kreskowski, Geraldine Krewer, Carol Krewer, Daniel Krewer, Gary Krogulski, Ralph Krolak, John Kubiak, Wanda Kulpa, Mary Catherine Kwadas, Sandra Lamps, Brian Lamps, Bruce Landgrai, Jeannine Lanter, Mary Lasik, Donald Lipka, Donald Lishewski, Roger Liss, Gloria Lodi, Karen Mackiewicz, Kenneth members at Freshman Open House at x x il. 1 L N. , S2 5' i f , r iz Y X ul . , 4 2: Q 1- , x , of , WN U 3 4 lah' andy W it X 2-'I rl LS' C' 'nr out -v -fe? av Xltltili.. X, 1 We experience To- getliernessn in home rooms Sandra Kvvadas, Jeanette Marusich, Gary Krewer, and Brian Lamps decorate their home room 215 in preparation for the Christmas festivities. 4 -- ,,,, .Ha Q ilu' QQ' , K if ,QM it - . -. sn ,e Y, wg. W . I , tv mill ll - wg Er vt 2 , - , Y . C 1 .. :J is l -A? J M f I K M 1 - rrffgifri jes s E L ,1 .4 ' NJ u 26 ,Wy 'sa--cr so AJ f- .XACA X I '+- J 1 phi: fi Maddox, Claudia Maggio, Cheryl Magnafici, Susan Magnafici, Thomas Marini, James Marusich, Jeanette Mathews, Barbara Trp: r 18-ill. sf ,ggi Cal Q .' 2- 1,4 2- - G., A v , I W A Q C x 4 RW J 1 X ' ' Q: F71 P ul I 2, , 1 r - -H f ' 1 lf x ,fx lx X 2 l. Xxx! . 'ix W on 1 L--y - , . Q K ,F In c my 1 1 L Q7' N ' lz- , 'GL A 'L-LA lib s. Maurice, Kenneth McConnell, Robert McNamara, Marguerite Meagher, Michael Menne, Marie Mersclw, Edna Melnarich, Richard Micheli, Shirley Miller, Peggy Miller, Richard Milliken, Carolyn Millman, Janalee Molinoslci, Diane Morin, Nilak, Daniel Morell, Dorothy Morrison, Dennis Morrissey, Richard Morrow, Richard Mueller, Barbara Negri, Margaret Neps, Robert 'Walter Nilsson, Cheryl Nolasco, Joseph Noonan, Marilyn Novero, Anthony Olson, Jane Orlandini, Richard Ostrowslci, Ralph Padavyan, Karen Pantenhurg, Lawrence Parks, Fred Pattarozzi, Robert Pawlak, Kenneth Pearson, Gerald Pellca, Eugene Pelka, Georgia Pellna, Helen Pelka, Judith Peters, William Pettit, James Ptah, Melody enioy playing Picco, Sheryl Pieczynslci, Edwin Pilarski, Marilyn Pioli, Joyce Piraino, Dennis Pisaneschi, Robert Piscia, Charles Pond, Gerald Proehl, Robert Prokuski, Leon Pytel, Carol Querciagrossa, Theodore Querciagrossa, Victoria Reardon, Nickey Redington, Rita Reed, Charles Reed, Marjorie Remenih, Royce Richards, John Rich, Arthur Rietgraf, James Roach, Dale Roach, Michael Roberson, Loreeta Rochnowski, Edward Rohde, Margo Rose, Roger Rosenkranz, Mariorie Rosploch, Kathleen Rothenberger, Elizabeth Ruridle, Roger Russell, Susan Ruva, Edward Ryan, James Rybarczyk, Norma Sabatini, Jo Anne Sadnick, Shirley Sarosinski, Richard Scassiferro, Patricia Schiffbauer, Richard Schimpf, Eleanore Schmitz, Carol Schmitz, John Schumacher, Judith Schumacher, Sherrill Schwarz, Leslie Schweickert, David Scorna, Gerald Scrol, Diana Seaton, William Sell, Ronald Senek, Donald Senek, Ronald Serri, Sandra Sherman, Pauline Shiejak, June Sieg, Arlene Sikora, Phyllis Simmons, Betty Sinkevitch, Janet Slogar, Sandra Smith, Geraldine Smith, Karen and working as a group. fr.. 1 if , f7'1' , l' J 33 1 15 - .5 I I yu, ii Aixam , . xi ,af-. L. c 1 E' ca. lr r -. - - 5 - 4 ,V Q , - 7' 4x 5 T 'T l , i if, -ur J V' if - R, . 'Qi 3' , Pr.. n -egg I, i : ,p 4-v ,vi Avy 'Cf 'FV F J ' Wi. -M '-312244, Qt. V 4 z.. ,... v J M l ?,Ii3', tai? f,. Freshman party climaxes an eventful year K J' X 5 ts, , - f 2 'Z' H ,N 'IC L .avi Tai , ,- is . 4. Y: 4, Q- 'Er ., A. lvyxkemx g , it T I' P ,Nucl tx tt.ilXrT fs if A -L ,,, ' L 2 use H sg, 1 ..v Mfr' '- X X. 315 Smith, Ursula Sobkowiak, David Sons, Glen Spetzler, Robert Stachowiak, Denise Stacknik, Marie Stanard, Harold Stangle, Karen Stanhouse, Mary Stebbins, David Stevens, Craig Stewart, Gary Stoetzel, Mary Sweetland, Mary Swiskoski, Alan Swiskoski, Rose Taveirne, Betty Testa, Ronald Thomas, Daniel Thompson, Donald Tomsha, Janice Tiggernann, Robert Tonozzi, Joseph Trattner, Kenneth Trench, William Turczyn, Cheryl Urban, Carol Vaccaro, Kathleen Van Dewyngaerde, Ruth Vasquez, Richard Vecchio, Marilyn Vickery, Sharon Volk, Richard Vowels, Paul Wadas, Samuel Watson, Gayle Walter, John Webb, Joan Webeck, Phyllis Beth Weiden, Thomas Weis, Gary Welch, Darrell Welch, Kenneth Wellner, Barbara Wenskunas, Robert Wenzel, Cecelia Wenzel, Cheryl West, Cheryl Williams, Peggy Wilson, Charlotte Witek, Sharon Wolf, Kathleen Wozniak, Carol Wozniak, Walter Young, George Zitoun, James Znaniecki, Janice Znaniecki, Thomas Zolper, Susan Zwica, Bonnie Sopltomores return Lar est class in sc ool Sophomore class officers are elected in April. Sergeants at Arms Jim Crane ltop steph and Walter Marini are class bouncers , Social Chairman Susan Pelkey and Pro' gram Chairman Nancy Norquist help make our year a success socially. Treasurer Susan Harring- ton and Secretary Janet Wagner make sure class funds are sufhcient for class needs and records are in order. Vice-President Eugene Wiec- zorek aids President Phil Madsen in dealing with the many problems of his office. Renew acquaintances, make new friends, and join activities 1 Adrian, James X 1 ,Fa sr- Aister, Cheryl L .W -D :L I y Alicki, Richard af - 'V Alleman, Jack ' IK , L V, y x ,gl Allen, Bruce x Q J Alteri, David A jfii fli Angelo, Michael A I 2 AA! LW-Q5 1 Y fa, K li xf' . l ' . 'P 1 1 X riiflii .i 15 ' ,ss ,M ,gl 53 l x' '21 if - 5 i ,.s x.l Ankiewicz, Darlene Anzlovar, Joseph Aplington, Becky Argubright, Kathleen Arnold, Sharon Atilano, Joseph Bacidore, Emajean 71 Baird, Susan Baker, Gerald V' Baker, Lyle Qf Balda, Paul Barnhardt, Joseph Barto, Susan Baschieri, Clare A Batalia, Sandra . Bauer, Roger 5' Bedenko, Frank if . Beltramini, Robert Bianchi, Jerry l l Bidasio, Mary Helen A i lf . A Bianchi, Julianna X Sr ll Bierbrodt, Janice Biggs, Jerre 4 Biggs, John lg ,I Q. ii, Biolchini, Bernadette Biolchini, John 3 5 5 Blanford, Charles Blomgren, Patricia , Bly, Judson K 1, Bradley, Dennis Braun, Joan - Bray, Pamela ' Brejc, Rudolph , L. Brennan, Jane 'IM Brown, Carol Sue Ll' Bruce, Sharron Bruch, William Brucki, John Brucki, Virginia Bruno, Sharon Bry, Harry ev - Buck, Carol Q Buckley, Robert 4,0 Burlington, Alan Bunzell, Sallie Burchard, Cole Burkiewicz, John Callahan, Jimmie Camenisch, Thomas 3 'W' 3 K' 'L 4, n Carr, William L5 L 'Y 3' Carson, Randolph ff, ',,' . i J' - i M Carter, Joan .4i' XX J Celano, Kathryn is af Q N Cerri, Judith li A X , ' K ,XXHK B 1' Challenger, Shirlyn ff f--s , Cherpeske, Alan A .4 i rg iz.. . , ggi i Dress up, serve at Junior-Senior Tea--a Thrill. Chonowslci, Jolin ClQSlCl5lil, Patil 1 Q Carla, Phiia.iiC.m 4 F' ' L Clancy, Daniel ' I Clancy, Rohcrt fx, j- tr 4, ' ' Clark, Robert -'J D V as '2x,f--i Clausen, Janis lf Q gi il,, 'Wir A l . i... l- KX l J L-2. X- , Clemann, Cecil I Corrico, Raymond g ' Costello, John v ' Coulter, Michael - Crane, James 45 Crook, Mary Q5 ,if , Culian, Karen fx as 'dr l Cull, Samuel Q Cumberworth, Bridget Daffara, John Danczak, John Dawson, Pennic Delgado, Mary DeMattia, Thomas Demes, Teri DiCrispino, Paulcttc Doll, Carol Doll, Dixie Donarski, Dennis Donnelly, John Duncan, JoMarie t ! 1 3' ua ' I 1: e 4 ,I . Dwyer, Peter Eble, Mary Eddy, Marie Eigenbrod, Shirley Engelhaupt, Patricia Ensor, Sally Entwistle, Robert ilk s' Ernat, Vincent Espenlaub, Timothy Fabish, Joyce Fairley, Elizabeth Farneti, Rudolph Faul, Bonnie Feldhaus, Susan 'fn , 5 ., O A Sophomores Kathy Stella and Chris Zukovvski serve colces to upper- classmen Jim Schvveigert and Jim Flynn at the Junior-Senior Tea. Ag -ws+ 1 Page sixty-ilirce , if . .. T? K . wi, ' ., -- 2' i Wil ' V -v We t l Think , 4 -Si L Q.. ix, ,V seriously about The future, .ba 4 '-K cn ii -X 1 lt 'z ' x urn' ls: ,- 135 V .xt M iv ,4 3- E -4' ' ' W N if W 'JZ' ' .zlgu 3' ,gi-f, ,, R V QM , X ,l .L fi'-leveia u '7 4538 rw N, is 5 W N ,xii LA , . , ,. . R' sf , , ,, hi' fo., -., 45' V . lea is t ., X I . , s fi. ,SW ' E A 'K' M: F .5 Var if tx Est. H 1 i i , ,es V - 1 - QE- c I r 'Z ' i as ... ef , 9215 'Ass 5 '. , .. 1 M ein:-leaf Q-- C Q 'Q 'C' advanced Ferry, James Feurer, Dennis Filipiak, Michael Finnegan, Sherry Fitzke, William Flahaut, Paul Fofe, Donna Fredericks, Carol Freschi, James Frick, Dwight Galassi, Carol Gallup, Bonnie Gallup, William Gardner, Donald Garzanelli, Angeline Gates, Susan Gates, William Gedye, Phyllis Gergovich, Donald Gibbons, JoAnne Glogowski, Janice Goetsch, Edward Golden, Gary Gorisek, William Grubar, Larry Gunther, Roxann Halm, Marlene Hammerich, Wanda Harmon, Barbara Harrington, Susan Harrison, Donald Hart, Charmaine Hartman, Thomas Hatton, Sandra Hawkins, Lynne Healea, Michael Heather, Kathleen Hebel, Kathleen Hein, Charlotte Helser, Darlene Henry, Ronald Herkovich, Nikki Hess, Raymond Heuser, Jacqueline Hobneck, Sharon Hoffman, Harold Hrovat, Dixie Hullhorst, James Hunter, Barbara Hyson, Beverly Ivlow, David James, Karen Jaraczewski, Gene Jereb, James Jerman, Marsha Johnson, Barry Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sharon Johnson, William Johnston, Marilynnc Jordan, Janice Judy, James Jurkas, Joseph COUVSG Kemmerer, Donna Kane, Janice Karun, Richard Kastello, Michael Kaszynski, Margaret Kaszynski, Richard Kehle, Holly Kelley, Thomas Kelps, Patricia Keutzer, Larry Kierczynski, David King, James Kittilson, LeeAnn Kiellesvik, Judy Kleinhans, Kurt Klukaczynski, Margaret Knuth, William Kochanowski, William Koehler, William Kolowski, Richard Konczal, Arlette Koplenik, Mary Kosi, Janice Kotar, Carolyn Kowalczyk, Helen Krieger, Carl Kristapovich, James Kupec, Edward Kutz, Ronald Lamps, Donald Lane, Bonnie Libiez, John Liebhart, Patricia Liss, Edwin Liss, Karl Loebach, Larry Loebach, Sandra Lonegra, Darlene Long, James Love, David Lyons, Noralee Madsen, Phillip Maggie, Edward Maggio, Susan Magnafici, Ann Mallie, Sandra Malone, Susan Marincic, Richard Marini, Walter Martin, James Martin, William Maurer, Marian McGeorge, Michael McNally, Sharon Meathe, David Meisenbach, Arthur Mertel, Richard Metz, Richard Miller, Carla Mindock, Gerald Minkler, Judy Morell, Orby Moriarity, Diane s, college preparation--enjoy academics 6' .4 1 ly , gi, ifikf 'il J c , Li. Q 'f sl. 6 sigh I H-1 an E it 'librir X 2 , l c I ' i gl if 1 E , ,-.1 ft , f . a- of 5 if 'Q' ' Q ' f '- W. 1' , a 5 1 if A I 3 I' Too if fc' . ' 421 9 Q 1 Q' Art enthusiasts aid upperclassmen in constructing Chairmen Judy Wallner and Suzy Feldhaus help construct scenery for the 1960 operetta 'J'-we f-., Q X 4 fa iXi Q f' ,u.L ea ,rf ,,. Q , Showboat . .qi 1: , 1 'iw 1 l WLM, ,Ee Q i.rZ'5y3lir' 23,31 galil A fzafzgfi 4 5 r , F- r -mn, 4 ' li vs ,AFM I ,jf Q' :Haiti J k is ,L- IT' 5 9 7 ' Tr we 11 L+? .iglli , 1 KL-vw v-or Ml l if YT Mueller, Marv Murawski, Charlotte Murphy, James Muylle, Thomas Neafand, Ruth Nedza, Bette Newman, Karen Nieslawski, Kathleen Norquist, Nancy Nosalik, Dolores Novak, Marvin O'Connell, William Oddo, Sheila Oresar, Jean Pakula, Kathleen Panneck, Margaret Parks, Charles Parola, Rosemary Pattelli, Frank Passafume, Mary Passini, Judith Patterson, James Pawlak, Ronald Pearson, Lynn Pelkey, Janice Pelsynski, James Peradotto, Diane Pescetto, Camilla Pieczynski, Marilyn Pietrowski, Karen Pilarski, Carol Pohar, Mary Polizzi, James Pond, Dennis Postula, Patricia Prazen, John Preiser, Dale Pretto, Leonard Prybylinski, David Querciagrossa, Donald Rarnenofsky, Samuel Reeland, Ronald scenery for opererta a vv experience Reemsnyder, Thomas Ribolli, James Ricci, Diane Ricci, Paula Riota, Joan Ritchie, Elanna Roberson, Lawrence Roberson, Loretta Robich, Joyce Robinson, George Rossi, Raymond Rottner, Georgia Ryan, Bernadette Ryan, Rodney Ryba, James Rydz, Kathleen Saathoff, Iva Jean Safranski, Sandra Sampson, Pamela Schier, Karen Schiftbauer, Judith Schimpf, Agatha Schmidt, Judith Schmitz, Sylvia Schweickert, James Sczepaniak, Robert Senica, Susan Serochi, Mary Sever, James Shaver, Susan Shea, Jerilyn Sherman, Mary Shieiak, Richard Siebert, Barry Siebert, Terry Sinkevitch, David Sinkevitch, Karen Sittler, Elizabeth Skerston, Donna Skerston, Ronald Slomian, George Sment, James Smith, Donald Smith, John Snell, Darlene Soeder, Caroline Sorrentino, MaryLou Spayer, Donna Spayer, James Sroberts, Marian Stangl, Susan Steinbach, Mary Stella, Kathleen Stella, Cheryl Stempeel, Diane Stewart, Philip Strell, Frank Studzinski, Gerald Suarez, Joseph Swinda, John Szott, Betty Szott, Lois Szuda, Robert y ZS 42' . X-: be i l X X 4 kxJ X.. 9 G C R L 1, ,,, N, .i t W L- nf f A 1-J TW' A i 4 Ag, 'S' xl, Anticipate even greater accomplishments as Juniors Tate, Carolyn Tauscher, Antoinette -- Taylor, William . Thomas, Gerald Thorp, Joan Tonquest, Bernie Trovero, Leonard Turchi, Joyce Turner, Kaaren ' Tyree, William Uranich, Sharon Vaccaro, Sharon Vaskie, Michael Vecchio, David ,L 5, Vickery, Earl Videgar, Norman Vogel, Mary Vohs, Carol Vowels, Gary Wachowiak, Donna Wachowiak, Janina fi23f?CT25f?54:? Wachowiak, Patricia Waclaw, Alan Waclaw, Eugene Wagner, Janet Waldron, Ellen Waligora, Shirley Walker, John Wallner, Judith Walter, Fredrick W Wardinski, Bernard aw Washkowiak, Dale Washkowiak, David Waters, Mary Watts, Margaret ,1 'R' 1 Q... -'L f xt ll i 3' QK ad f ' vis.. P ' Us rites, ns 1 t if Waytenick, James Weber, Ross ck, 1 Weger, Chester Weger, Russel t- Weiden, Judith Wellner, Sandra Weistart, Judith Westphal, Sandra White, Marguerite Q. Wieczorek, Engene -- Wilson, Glen Y. Wlodarchak, Donald if 'gr Woeckel, Allan P '1 - ' Woiciechowski, Janice 5:-A , ,LT 1 -, jf' ig J i Y , ' 9' f at 1227 X - . - V ' 1 A lr . , i ' fr ' . g 'Y , ff ik? rr - A , 5' I K, , 'G K , V - Woodshank, Tony I Y 'M Q ,,,,, A ' 'Q ' ' Wrobleski, Gerald ' V Wylepski, Janet - Wyzgowski, Paul ' 1- Yanki, Patsy S' f' if f Yeruski, Joanne V Q Youngdale, Martha ' Q, 5 9 s 3 ' Zibas, Rose Marie ' 3 A . 1 ,V - K' :Vi Zokal, Gloria 3 5 - ' sr ? l 'L u ows i, ristine 1 HX if Y V ' ' ' z k k Ch Zupancic, Carol Matlt-Minded Students find problem-solving fascinating The purpose of the Sophomore Math Club is to promote interest in mathematics in a social atmosphere, and to provide an opportunity for students to discuss and study some of many in' teresting matters connected with mathematics which do not find a place in the usual classroom. A single qualification for membership is enroll- ment in geometry class. Curve-stitching designs, card and number tricks, and magic squares re- present club activities. Mrs. Margaret Nesti has been the adviser for two years. The Sophomore Math Club was started in September, l957. Sophomore Math Club Members are waiting for their bi-monthly meeting to begin Cstandingl Susan Shaver, Bernie Biolchini, Susie Senica, Charlotte Hein, and Mike Coulter, lseatedl Joyce Robich, Margie Klukaczynski, Cheryl Aister, and Georgia Rottner. Larry Keutzer explains the use of the slide rule to Math Club members Cstandingl Bill Martin, Arlette Konczal, Nancy Norquist, Ann Youngdale, Judy Schmidt, Carol Pilarskig Cseatedl Mary Mueller, Paula Ricci, Sharon McNally, Becky Apling- ton, and Rosemary Parola. Adviser Mrs. Margaret Nesti, and Vice-Presi' dent Mike Kastello, Secretary-Treasurer Janet Wagner, and President Pat Blomgren admire their Geometry Christmas Tree in the showcase. Also Cstandingl Harold Hoffman, Rudy Farneti, Jerry Baker, Mary Crook, Jim Waytenick, Bernie Tonquistg iseatedl Chris Zukowski, Janice Kosi, and Kathy Hebel. 1 rr 75 , 5 mm, i ffl? w ' h ,: Li ,:. , Er Q.: iq? '- ,,,, .i j ' L? o '-1 1 . g . s . A Q 'f J .i, 1 ,. ,,,. if if '- Q fl 1. ,V B: 1 .r f Q 2 .A We .. ' Y V 1, . . . egg..- 1 .g' kg, :fs an -2 S? A ,eff '1 ,duff , xg. . . ,tv fx' 15 1' 1 -1 W, W , 0 .. ,M 1 1 ,- 4 ,U , . . , , 1 L ' 4, 'Haig Q, ,V f .1 fi' 33' Air' 'ff '-, A 4 4' ' ,-5 kk! iv. ,BN . 7 Q V F , -'a . ' I flzif X., ' D Q 'ff'- , , ' Is 5 ' . 'I' Ai., . - ,K . 5 4- 1 1 Q ,. ,... .,', I .,-- N-4 Y.. .4-. ff' 4v'.fQ 1 if .1 . , ,Fix ft S f , fs, 1 V5 ,.... V I A was z44Qx 1930 Waite? SN V 1950 td' 'S uv -u is uf f-nwx d WM 'gm M. 'W 4? 'tt A 't My aivg 'Z' W' 'S wwwm' Z if ,eu was gold crest us the coat of arms ofthe Chevaluer de La Salle thus us set on red blue or black onyx The name of the school us on the banner at the bo tom of the coat of arms and the dat of graduatuon appears on the shank Culture obtauned through educatuon us symboluzed on the rught sude of the shank the old Roman lamp represents learnurg the laurel wreath and the sword sugnuty strength whuch us the result of knowledge Servuce expressed through labor us the theme developed on the left sude of the shank the plow the spade and the sledge suggest the agrucultural and muneral contrubutuons of the communuty the crane and the mull the undustrual contrubutuons The duruguble represents undustrual progress realuzed un the past and forseen un the future lThe Red and Green Handbook 19555 Judy Znanuecku Duane Rolander Robert Ganze The Tru Cutues Communuty progressed and so dud the hugh school many have b en the umprovements and expansuve moves developed durung these decades The l93O Ell Ess Pe carrued an edu catuonal theme The Progress of Pruntung lt was ur' T932 that Muss Ruth Peters desugned the LP class rung p propruate to the communuty The athletuc t ams known as Red and Green took on a new name Golden Avalanche In 1934 a contest con ducted by the Dauly Post Trubune pro vuded the name Cavaluers for the varsuty and lncas for the frosh soph LP had a steady uncrease un atten dance and un the 30s enrollment reached IOOO thus the need for an addutuon to the buuldung arose ln T937 the West and North Wungs were con structed housung the McCormack Me morual Lubrary the cafeteria gurls gym nasuum and classrooms In I938 the staduum was constructed on land do nated by Westclox ln T941 the gym nasuum was completely remodeled Enrollment reached a new hugh dur ung the T940 l94l scho l Durung thus 20 year tour superuntendents Thos J McCorm Fred G Stevens Frank A Jensen Francus H Dolan LP had 903 T932 33 l935 1947 o present 1949 the Ell Ess P rated the 50th Annuversary of the school Page seventy one ,. lax , . 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Since The organization of The Future Nurses Club in 1956 The purpose has remained The same: To encourage girls who are interested in a nursing Girls interested in nursing are enthusiastic about Their Tuture in The profession: Cstandingl Virginia Sigmund, Edna Kimber, Evelyn Vallero, LaRayne DuPont, Joyce Mrovvicki, and Kathy Novlan, Cseatedl Sharon Way. career by supplying information and actual contact vvith The profession Through guest lecturers and field Trips. lBack rowl Mary Summers, Carol Schvvertteger, Sandra Dirkes, Phyllis Meisenbach, Cthird rowl Sharon Scholle, Charlotte Smith, Linda Seaton, Ann Sellevv, isecond rovvl Diane Malachovvslci, R' 'F CBack rovvl Carol Link, Jean Prazen, Judy Cheslic, Edythe Delaney, ithird rovvj Shirley Tadych, Barbara Piaseczny, JoAnn Liebe, Sandra Guziec, Csecond rowl Karen Coughlin, Barbara Rancingay, Dixie Debo, Jerry Trattnerg ifirst rovvl Diane Ross- man, Sandra Bertusi, Ellen Pyszka, and Lynette Weyand. Future Nurses Club omcers assist The adviser in planning The years activities Cstandingl Program Chair man Gloria Stegen Secretary Elaine Crane Social Chairman Sandra Ricci Cseatedl Vice President Pat Shea and President Joan Locati i Pat Dooley, Audrey Chiado, Sharon Sharp, Cfirst rovvl Kaye Cleer, Mary Beth Boyle, Karen Benvenuti, Lynn Galassi. W7 Miss Patricia Travers, school nurse, has been advising The Future Nurses Club since 1955. Upperclassmen at last, Serving as guide to Junior classes has been the task ot Miss Leta Marsh since 1953. Juniors find her assistance invaluable. Juniors enioy this distinction. Class of '61, numbering 352, is very selective in choosing class otqticers as theirs is a great respon- sibility. Keeping order at meetings are Sergeants at Arms Dick Waters and Glenn Hess. Program Chairman Carolee Shields and Social Chairman Sharon White are in charge of assemblies and social activities, such as the Junior-Senior Tea and the Junior Dance. Accounting and keeping track ot money spent is all in a day's vvork for Carol Kodrich, Junior Class Treasurer. Secretary Mary Ann Senica records the minutes. Vice-President Kathy Novlan is stand-in tor President Jim Ficek in the event ot his absence. Y' ! if responsibility, actively 4+ X C- nr. t Pl - - l .3 tv fl of X 2iiikl.,A'., 'rr X ' X ' participate Alicki, Ronald Alleman, Richard Alonso, Lois Amodeo, Joellyn Arbisi, Ronald Argubright, Mariorie Atkinson, Carol Sue Bacidore, Jane Baima, Bonnie Baker, Ronald Bartolucci, Cheryl Bartram, Ilene Battaglia, Carl Baxter, Mary Kay Bean, Karen Benedict, John Bennett, Wayne Benvenuti, Karen Bertusi, Sandra Bickerrnan, Marlene Billard, Malcolm Blott, Philip Boehm, Thomas Bornac, Ronald Boyle, Vincent Brackman, Judith Brady, Lee Brannon, Mary Beth Braun, Gerald Brongel, Daniel Brovelli, Ronald Brown, Carol Brown, Joyce Bruno, Georgiann Bruno, Judith Bruzas, Anne Button, Geraldine Bulak, Robert Burger, James Camenisch, Mary Beth Cardani, Elaine Carpenter, Ronald Carter, William Celano, Charles Cerri, Ann Chambers, Patricia Chamlin, Roberta Chapman, William Cherry, Robert Cicci, George Ciesielski, Eloise Clark, Janice Cleer, Kaye Clinch, Michael Clouse, Constance Condon, Arthur Cordes, Ronald Corrigan, Donald Crane, Linda Croissant, Richard Crowley, Virginia Czubachowski, Ann Daffara, Rhesa Danczak, Barbara Danz Carol De Groot, Janet Deichmueller, James Delaney, Delmar Dellinger, Susan Derango, Shirley Derix, Gerald Deutsch, Sharon Dial, Ralph DiCrispino, Mary Dinelli, Kay Dittle, Frances Dobovsky, Leah Donnelly, Claudia Downey, William Dudek David Dipont, LaRayne Ellis Barry Elston George Endrcs Gary Entrican, William Ernat, Richard Espenlaub, Linda Fabish, Joseph Faleskin, Janet Farneti, Rita Feliksiak, John Ficek James Fiwgeralcl, Edward Flaherty, Carol Flower Mary Flynn James Fontana, Elizabeth Ford Karen Frackowiak, Carol Fulmer, Dan Galassi, Audrey .loan Galassi, Mary Lynn Galetti, David Gantz, Perry Ganze, Robert t in student government, monitor halls as members ot Service Squad Art Condon, Service Squad member, is constantly on the alert at his post by the main entrance. This type of student participation in the government of the school began in 1931, when the Service Squad was es- tablished at LfP under the direction of the Student Council. in 4? V 'L i x ,341 , ' .4i+ 1 ht- .ri' it 1. 4, ii 'fzwfwwt' 'fit' , of ? Q r Y-2 4- ,Q l r 7 f iw IL? ' -5- l i ' -Q f -' ,fl Y, ini 45 ,V 1 'I 4 If , ft - ,Ffa rf' ' 5 'ew 'Lf ' , . i 5, ' I t I Ev- ,rf 14-' 1- er N X 'Q 4, . 5' HQ S2 ' Page seventyfive .--. ,JN X -L, ve- A s 'X I vt 4 ll x 1 Q 'Tv 'T 4 ' -' VA A W, r 5. 4, f Stiff. ' .s'T 3 , ati N - if 'i i'1'P 4f ' f up: , M Y 1 l. -,Rv Gapinski, Bernadinc Garzanelli, Mario Garzanelli, Peter Gealow, Dorothy Gearica, Daniel Gentry, William George, Carol George, Charles Ghilino, Raymond Gierat, Richard Giese, Arthur Giesler, Lloyd Gilligan, Mary Glubczynski, Leland study diligently and with purpose ' 1 l B. 'M -4' Q 3 fx , gi Gostomski, Carol Greening, David Guisti, Norene Hancock, William Hansen, Charles Harkins, Mark Harmon, Willa Harper, William Haugen, Christine Haun, Barbara Heilstedt, Paul Henry, Jean Herrmann, Kenneth Hervatic, Carol Hess, Glenn Hill, Joann Hill, Phyllis Hocking, Earl Hoffman, Diane Hoscheit, Patricia Hosutt, Margaret Hunter, Sandra Kain, Cheryl Kapinski, Marilyn Kastigar, Joyce Kastigar, Patricia Kasza, Audrey Kazrnierczak, Nancy Kehle, Donna Keilty, Barbara Kennel, Patricia Kilday, John Knafelc, Kenneth Knoblauch, David Knuth, .lon Kobal, Marianne Kodrich , Carol Konczak, Barbara Konieczki, Barbara Kopczyk, Judith Kopczynski, Ann Kopytkievvicz, Geraldine Kosi, Richard Krieger, Susan Krogulski, Anne Krolak, Alice Krysiak, Edward Kuhar, Virginia Kulpa, Richard Kurtz, Mary Ann Lamboley, Allan Lasik, David Lasik, Kent Lauer, Carol Leach, Brian Lechner, Dian Liberta, Pamela Liefeld, James Lipka, Clyde Lipka, Lyle Liss, Mary Ellen Liss, William Lushina, Joseph enioy The Lyons, Ruth Mac Diarmid, Malcolm Mackey, Richard Mackey, Sharon Maggio, John Maggio, Sandra Mahnich, Penny Mahnich, Robert Mallie, Patricia Malone, Kathleen Malone, Patrick Marini, Paul Marsh, Carol Martyn, James Marynus, Patricia Mathews, Russell Mauritzen, Gary May, Mary Ann Mayers, JoEIlen Mazzetti, Trina McClintock, Roger McConkey, Larry McDonald, Lawrence McGeorge, Linda McGraw, James MCNeilly, David Meglich, Robert Meisenbach, Phyllis Menne, Joseph Mertes, Georgia Miedzianski, Donald Miglia, Carol Mitchell, Richard Morel, James Moreland, Walter Morrison, Douglas Mrowicki, Robert Mrowicki, Ronald Muller, Judith Mussatto, Marguerite Nadolny, Ronald Nellis, Martin Newell, Paul Noel, Kay Nogai, Ronald Nogay, Gerald Noonan, Dorothy Nosalik, Patricia Novak, Jeffrey present I , -' Til 'L 9 , 1 ,AX i 11 J. N J x if Q. '25 33' 5'::rn:' , f x l X ' L, 5 GS W6 ilu -bl if W it l +- 4 cw- M, Q .gown , we .X AA . X ' t.. K , , , 1 ,ia ,rf prepare for f -fy ' fs ., if we , L Q p l 'J-5 N f e g fr f , M 2, W., W The future. f ,?7. X fills , ,xnxmq A ti an . 'Ta L l q . will r fs la-'B 1 f 4 -.. ,m.. L a ,Mk gl 1 L, 'rv s fl n -u .,r. fa' . vi 'x .L l ' I 'ps l, -sr G' I . M-7 -lm! We appreciate extracurricular activities Janice Sorrentino and Mary Ann Senica stand back to get a better perspective as Joe Vasquez puts the finishing touches on a poster to publicize the Junior Dance. 'Vx V' A' 4 Q 3 V l fs ,ty 1 ggi I 'sv PB: L... 'H ' r 'i ic iw. i 7 X 5 , ri g, 2 lr 4' ca 'S X - icl tai E, , at l A 'A .. X 3 . . . 5' 4? . ,X 'T' g'l-32? t 'Q Noyero, Marion Novlan, Kathleen Oklesen, John Olmsted, Charles Olsen, Sandra Olszewski, Marilyn Opie, Walter O'Rourke, Kathleen Pacione, Betty Padlo, Nancy Pakula, Carol Palmatier, William Parat, Kathleen Pearson, Charles Pelkey, William Pellican, Kathleen Peterson, Lyle Peterson, Peg Fikul, Richard Piper, Walter Piscia, Sylvia Pivonski, Andrew Porikos, Barbara Potocnik, Ronald Pottinger, Donna Pryde, Daniel Putz, William Quick, Mary Alicc Radlift, Linda Rataczak, Marianne Reed, Donna Reed, Russell Ricci, Frank Roach, Agnes Rochnowski, Carol Roda, Constance Roda, Robert Rohde, Franklin Rolander, Diane Romeo, Joann Rosenthal, James Rossi, Joseph Rossman, Dianc Samolitis, Jerome Sauter, Janet Savoure, Mary Schlinder, Carole Schmidt, Sharon Schrnoeger, Donald Scholle, George Schultz, Joseph Schultz, Kay Schwertfeger, Carol Scoma, Francis Seaton, Cynthia Seaton, Linda Seed, Theodore Sellett, Leitha Senica, Mary Ann Serri, Janice Sexton, Helen Shetter, Howard Shields, Carol Lee Sikora, Lorraine Sine, Ruth Smith, Charlotte Sobkowiak, Diane Soens, Suzanne Sonnenberg, Frances Sorrentino, Janice Spayer, David Springer, John Stangl, Ronald Stasik, Edward Stevens, Evelyn Stevens, Sharon Strell, John Strickland, Lawrence Sudano, Erwin Summers, Mary Swanson, Kathleen Szczepaniak, Janice Tauscher, Frank Tomse, James Tomse, John Trattner, Geraldine Uloth, Charles Unzicker, Ruth Vacca, Judith Vaccaro, Ronald Vasquez, Joseph Vegrzyn, Frances Virzi, Michael Vogt, Harley Volk, Robert Vulcani, Roger Wachowialc, Diannc Wadas, Sharon Waite, Anna Walter, Patricia Walton, Richard ' Wasilewski, Barbara Waters, Richard Welgatt, Charles L , . and excell in music and atlile 4 , gd X, yr, 41 .ry X gi lfla f S f: w ' Zig, M' X 4 .lf - l .Aff i V 4 th tics gm f in ,, 2 , yy W at X f . 1? A J ,,,'22'4? 30: 1 gl i ef , Q.. -1 , ,. f 1 White, Sharon 7- i If if QI 1 77' e-- ' t r xv 1 X ,u . . YVY,-I 1? ua Our social events are recalled vvitlt a glovv ,C 1 Al VVidlowsl1i, Kathleen 4 Widlowski, Sandra ' - Williams, Wayne 4 Willmeroth, Cynthia J kd Witalka, Gerald l .,,,.1 - ' Wojciechowski, Carolyn A ' 4 ' Wojciechowski, Donald s xx X al f X ell . , ws! Woltmann, Sally Woodshank, Kathleen Wysocki, Barbara Zera, Gerald Zulcovvski, Judith Zupancic, Marsha Juniors not pictured individually are Cstandingl Jacqueline Krueger, Raymond Galassi, and lseatecll Gerald Dettore. Sophomores have a preview of their future Junior activities while serving at the Junior-Senior Tea. Here, Miss Leta Marsh is served refresh- ments by Suzy Feldhaus. Band Parents, important to success of band program Officers ofthe Band Parents Organuzatton dus cuss possuble candudates for the 1960 61 year Second Vuce Presudent Mr Matthew Kastello Treasurer Mr Edward Rochnowsku Presudent Mr Band Parents formed an organuzatuon un 1951 to promote the general welfare of the band and generate publuc Interest un the band actuvutues Members of the Band Parents oragnuaztuon as Joseph Amodeo Secretary Mrs Carl Ostertag Furst Vuce Presudent Mr Albert Faleskun Second Vuce Presudent Mr Charles Sudano susted Band Durector Daryl Fetters wuth the ar rangements for the Sprung Tour and the Tru Cuty Musuc Festuval Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Dec Dec c ec an Jan Jan 1959 60 LP BAND CALENDAR 18 Football Show Ottawa at LP Football Show West Aurora at LP Hornecomung Parade Football Show Elgun at LP HOMECOMING Homecomung Parade Football Show Normal JV at LPO lllunous Valley Teachers Concert Parents Nught Football Show West Rockford at LP Parents Nught Football Show Freeport t LP LP Band Candy Sale Beguns Chrustmas Concert Westclox Partues Band Chrustmas Party Basketball Game Freeport at LP Basketball Game Marseulles at LP Basketball Game West Rockford at End of semester an an 6 G G e E 'Vlar ullar Apr Apr Apr May May May May Ju nc 26 Basketball Game 29 Basketball Game 2 Basketball Game llltnous All ae Basketball Game Basketball Game Basketball Game Streator at LP East Rockford t LP Ottawa at LP Musuc Actuvuty Champaugn East Aurora at LP S Bede at LP un at L Dustruct Musuc Contest at Ottawa Annual Lenten Concert LP Audutoruum Hugh School Assembly Band Concerts Sprung Tour of Concert Band to lnduana Mnchugan State Musuc Con est at Rock Island Augustana College 29 30-Operetta Show Boat Formal Concert LP Concert Band Annual Awards Band Banquet H S Caleterua Don Mcfathren Woodwund Cluntc Staduum Musuc Festuval Commencement Concert LP Staduum Pam. cuglwty one . - , - . J , --- , - . . 2-- , - . J , - , a - . . 8- ' . F b. - , - . . 9-- , ' - . , F b, 5-6-- ' ' -St t ' ' ' , ' . 15- ' . F b. 12- , - . . 16- , - - , F b. 23-- , t. A . , 23- ' ' . F b. 26- , Elg' -P. Oct. 29-Football Show, Morton J. C, at L-PAO, Feb. 27- ' ' ' . , . I r A di , A A W . 30- , - , t . 22- ' 4 1 ' , 5- ' , ' ' . ' 6- ' 6 ' ' . 22- ' : , . 24- - ' . ' - 13- I - . 28. , , . 18- ' . 12,-, I , A De.21- ' . lag , I h ,- un 1 22-- , - . y A I J V 5-- ' . ' A 21- C . . ' . us- -, L-P, We ' ' ' - . 22- . ' 9- , - ' , The La Salle-Peru Concert Band spends many hours if A A A19 preparing for concerts, assemblies and spring tour. 3 lBack rowl Robert Mahnich, John Edwards, Kent Hess, DIRECTOR DARYL FETTERS, lfifth rowl Michael Vaskie, Janice Kane, Robert Roda, James Liefeld, Stan Boyer, William Gentry, Carl Battaglia, Edward Maggio, Judson Bly, Allan Woeckel, Robert Bartels, Gary Sudano, lfourth rowi Larry Burke, Gary Krewer, George Robinson, Robert Beltramini, Judith Kane, Rudy Farneti, Joyce Kane, Larry Butkus, Diane Ricci, Jerry Samolitis, Daniel Barr, Cthird rowi .151 J iff 02' .1 M, f'-f 55,1 f' 'Banc U , A L 1 , 2 ,mf y. J 4 ' 5 ' f William Forney, Mary Ellen Liss, Diane Hoffman, Sandra Ricci, Arn Hcilstedt, Christine Haugen, Charles Reed, Thomas Schwarz, Richard Kosi, Ronald Sell, Frank Strell, David Knoblauch, James Jaskolskig Csecond fowl Darlene Lcnegra, Sandra Hunter, Linda Coughlin, Nancy Norquist, Joyce Pierro, Janice Kosi, David Currie, Gloria Ste-gen, Lloyd Giesler, ffirst FOWJ Carol Zupancic, Janice Bildhauer, Joellyn Arnodeo, John Libiez, Bruce Allan, lnot pictured' Dennis Morrison, Joycc Mrowicki, Fred Parks. This year the band officers are kept busy planning for the spring tour. Kent Hess, vice- president, with Janet Faleskin, secretary, lis- tens to Dan Barr, president, explain the route forthe tour while Joellyn Amocleo, treasurer, smiles approvingly. li.: :1 i ,fili1,' tliirw Cavalettes, Drum Nlaior The Cavalettes is a comparatively new organization at L-P. Every spring iunior girls try out for next year's group. Twenty girls are chosen according to certain qualifications: rhythm, dancing ability, coordination and general cooperation. The Cavalettes originated in i958 and Nlaiorettes add under the direction of Miss Mary Stevens. This year the girls, under the supervision of Miss Irene Page and Donna Weiden, worked out clever routines for the half-time performances at all home football and basketball games. The T959-60 Cavalettes perform with the band at football and basket- ball garnes: Mary Beth Ziel, Sarah LaFlamme, Sandra Guziec, Sharon Sharp, Jean Prazen, Joan LaFlarnme, Geri Jaraczewski, Georgia Billard, Dixie Lee Debo, Carol Niedzweicki. Also Sharon Sczepaniak Audrey Chiado Evalynn Schmitz .lean Hoschelt Barbara Stasiak Julie Foley Karen Kalemanoff Kathleen Pagan: and Ruta 1 1 1 f T' I I 7 f '-arf' PI ' Thorpe CNot pictured Virginia Smithl l 1 glttylour at football to Band performance Drum Major David Priebe leads the L-P mar- ching band into forma- tion at the half-time of the home football games. Karen Bean assists Sandy Ricci in adjusting her cap. These Maiorettes also perform with the band at home games. As. I BAND AWARDS MINOR AWARDS Jolene Baima John Boyer Larry Burke Larry Butkus Linda Coughlin David Currie Billy Forney David Gearhart William Gentry Bette Hassler Mark Holtz Gary Krewer Ronald Sell FOUR-YEAR SENIOR SERVICE AWARDS Daniel Barr Robert Bartels Evan Batty Janice Bildhauer Judith Cheslic Rosalie Curatolo Patricia Dooley John Edwards Patricia Freschi Suzanne Glowacki Kent Hess Jeanne Jaskolski Joyce Kane Judith Kane Janice Klopcic Dale Lamps JO Anna Libiez Joyce Mrowicki Janice Ostertag Sandra Ricci Gary Sudano Julie Tobler Evelyn Vallero Janet Zibert games. I 959-I 960 Mfw MAJOR AWARDS Bruce Allan Karen Bean Judson Bly Jimmie Kay Callahan Gary Endres Rudy Farneti William Gates Ann Heilstedt Harold Hofffman Sandra Hunter Janice Kane Joyce Kane Judith Kane Michael Kastello Janice Kosi Carol Lauer John Libiez Patricia Liebhart James Lieteld Mary Liss Darlene Lonegra Edward Maggio Penny Mahnich Nancy Norquist Patricia Postula Diane Ricci Diane Rossman James Ryba Jerry Samolitis Janice Serri Frank Strell Erwin Sudano Marsha Thomas Michael Vaskie Joseph Vasquez Michael Virzi Allan Woeckel Carol Zupancic NATIONAL ARION FOUNDATION AWARD Gary Sudano JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA BAND AWARD Kent Hess Page eighty-hvrr Pep Club vvitli Band promotes school spirit This year the Pep Club with Adviser Miss Mary Weeg or- ganized a card section. Here Geri Trattner and Miss Weeg practice with Pep Club mem- bers: Cback rovvl Mary Carnen- isch, Marilyn Olsewski, Mar- garet Mussatto, lsecond rovyl Linda McGeorge, Susie Bairna, Ann Cannon, Qfirst rowl Carol Flaherty, Judie Znaniecki. Page eighty-six A little cramped for space, perhaps, but the L-P Pep Band doesn't seem to rnind. They do a splendid iob of fostering school spirit by playing at all home garnes. Here Director Daryl Fetters conducts the band in one of its featured selections. and sportsmanleke coeduct at athletic events Before each game stgns are hung ID the mann hall by busy Pep Club members Con ladderj Beverly l-ly son Sharon Whtte Susie Balma Donna Marches: Karen Benvenutu fthurd rowl Janice Jordan Holly Hosutt Sarah LaFlamme Ginny Smxth Julle Foley lsecond rovvt Carol Shields Alice Krolak Cflrst rowl Marllyn Noonan Duane Pera dotto Carol Flaherty Judne Znanle cku Jeanne Reese Gert Jaraczevvskl The Pep Club has always been one of the largest clubs at l P Students enthustastucally back the athlettc teams The purpos of the club ms to HT trups and support the cheerleaders at games Pep Club ofhcers Cseatedl Presudent Judte Znanueckt Cstandrngj Secretary Sharon Whute Vnce Presndent Pat Shea and Treasurer Carol Flaherty are chosen from among the 400 LP Pep Club members Pep Club members Cseatedt Pat Shea and Carol Hunt r sell LP souvenir pens to Lynn Pearson Gert Trattner and Shtrley Waltgora The purpose ot the ale ts to rause funds for pep club actuvntte P l 5 I wx x gf 3' 1 f . ,, f 3 ' 1 , ll . as 1 -, . ff I 4 1 J . xv! , ' l U ' I I , 2 1' . ' , ' 2 P J , J ' I - , I I - Y. I I 4 : V 1 promote school spirit, sponsor out-of-town bus .' . l - I 1 - , D 8 , V 1 . . i , , - 3 U 4 , .5 : , X .5 . I e - A ' ' ...ff I f x ' J - I ' I. M Q . . E ...S . ' A V , ago Qgtty- C - La Salle-Peru Township High School Cavaliers end Despite a deficit of i3 points at the halt, L-P defeated Marseilles 56-52, During the second half, John Samolitis attempts to tie the game. THE i959-i960 CAVALIERS include Cbaclc rovvl Ficek, Jim Lieteld, Bill Pelkey, Managerg ltront COACH DON SULLIVAN, Ken Slimko, Paul Knuth, rowj Ray Galassi, Rich Croissant, Jim Morel, Fred Jerry Dettore, Alan Pittman, John Samolitis, Jim Hooper, Jerry Orlandini, John Strell, basketball season vvitlt impressive record of 2l-7 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES L-P 48-Hall 44 L-P 5l--St. Bede 37 L-P 51-Ottawa 52 L-P 56--Marseilles 52 L-P 58--Streator 33 L-P 49-East Rocktord 59 L-P 75-Freeport 67 Pontiac Tournament December 28, 29, 30 L-P 60-Lincoln 45 L-P 68-Alton 59 L-P 53-Waukegan 60 L-P 63-Lockport 53 KL-P Third Place! LAP 66--Marseilles 49 L-P 76-Joliet 65 LVP 57-West Rockford 51 L-P 54-West Aurora 44 L-P 55-Streator 46 L-P 54-East Rockford 46 L-P 50-Ottawa 49 L-P 57'-Freeport 58 L-P 73-Hall 44 L-P 69--East Aurora 57 L-P 65--West Rockford 60 L-P 52-St. Bede 58 L-P 52-A-Elgin 58 Regional Tournament L-P 79-Amboy 45 L-P 54-St. Bede 49 L-P 61-Princeton 57 Sectional Tournament L-P 43-Ottawa A9 Uopt Alan Pittman vvatcbes Jim Ficek score two points in a 75-67 victory over Freeport. CBottoml Jim Ficek and Alan Pittman stand by for a possible rebound ot Ray Galassis lay-up. Final score-LAP 57. West Rockford 51. V, - Q2 'ess 4 s's 5-sv' J!-'J' W? -Nm i 1959-60 La Salle-Peru Basketball Seniors Mill YISITOI k Ov. Vx ERRY ORLANDINI-G 'QS UN -if FRED HOOPER SAMOLITIS C i 53 51 N 4,42 Q 'W 4 , 1 ' .. H- P s f 2x, v 5 f I A f ' E i iv 1 fy Q' Q ll- ' if 7' . . . in both l. V. and Big B Conference. l- After intercepting a Bruin pass, Ray Galassi attempts a lay-up. L-P lost to St. Bede 58-52, taking second place in the Illinois Valley Conference. Coach Sullivan entertains Les Hoenscheid is beginning to wonder if John Samolitis, Gene Wiec- zorek, Bill Pelkey, Jerry Orlandini, Coach Don Sullivan, the and Ray Galassi will leave any food host at this dinner, goes back for him. for his second helping. Jerry Orlandini's shot is al- most blocked by an Elgin player. Led by 7-foot George Clark, Elgin beat L-P 58-52 to win the Big Eight Championship. P . an ,4-v Y, ill- tlte players. Eventually, everyone gets fed, as is shown by the satis- hed smiles on the faces of Les Hoenscheid, George Weber, Willis Farnham, Walt Tyler, George Norquist, ffrontj Ray Galassi, Bill Pelkey, Rich Crois- sant, and Jim Ficek. A 61-57 victory over Princeton brought L-P the Regional Tournament victory. Ken Slimko takes a iump shot, attempting to add two points to his total. L-P bows to Ottawa 58-52 in Sectional Tournament During the Regional Tournament, Jim Ficek sinks a basket against the St. Bede Bruins. Ray Galassi and Jerry Orlandini wait tor a possible rebound. After a close game, the tinal score was L-P 54, St. Bede 49. Jef I X 5 I M 1 Mr. Donald Prince, Principal of Princeton High, presents the Regional Tournament Plaque to Coach Sullivan and the Regional Tournament Team: Cback rowi Sam Ramenofsky, Rich Croissant, John Samolitis, Alan Pittman, and Ken Slimkog Cfront rovvi Gene Wieczorek, Jim Ficek, Fred Hooper, and Ray Galassi. Alan Pittman Clefti and Fred l-looper irightt their etcforts, L-P lost to Ottawa 49-43, ending the attempt to put L-P back in the lead during the basketball season. Sectional Tournament game with Ottawa. Despite if f ravi' YI ,-.. .2 5 ix Y. Q ,QS 5 .A 4. ilei 1'-'Fx H, 1-1 '- 3 gl P -'ab 'QN6. 'G J r' .0 'f MOCQC. krfl, K ,M -01. 5, , vw ax Ayn , vw x. , 'Jn Q 1 Af, X324 l 7. 6 Q F I w i E ' A H ' V Q i 1 V, VV 'va-:Z ' -R 'ig' Jai? , vim S Dave Sobkowiak and Hoot Wieczorek Watch Gene .laraczewski score Two points in a 52-50 loss To Sfreafor. Team and cheerleaders do Their besf. FROSH-SOPH SCORES L-P 38-Hall 24 L-P 42--St. Bede 36 L-P 23-Ottawa 38 L-P 45-Marseilles 29 L-P 54-Streator 33 L-P 36'--East Rockford 49 L-P 58-Freeport 51 L-P 55-Marseilles 24 L-P 55-Joliet 54 l.-P 48-West Rockford 39 L-P 45-West Aurora 51 L-P 50-Sfreator 52 L-P 51-East Rockford 44 L-P 49-Ottawa 40 L-P 53-Freeport 68 L-P 57-Hall 55 L-P 61-East Aurora 51 L-P 49--West Rockford 69 L-P 63-St. Bede 44 L-P 43-Elgin 56 THE 1959-1960 INCAS include fback rowj Kardas, rnanagerg Jerry Bianchi, Sam Rarnenofsky COACH WILLIS FARNHAM, Ron Skersron, Jim Bill Pe-Ters, Dave Sobkowiak, Tom Schwarz Adrian, Gene Jaraczevvski, Ron Kutz, Gene Wiec- manager. zorek, Gerald Sfudzinski, Ed Ruvag Cfronr rovvl Jim The Frosh-Soph alternate cheerleaders, Marilyn Pilarski and Marilyn Noonan, flank Jeanne Reese, who is the varsity cheerleader. These girls replace any regular cheerleader in case of her absence. Fro Carol Galassi, Chris Zuiqovvski, Susie Pelkey, Kathy Nies- lowski, and Diane Peraclotto led the Cheers of the Incas this past year. Gene Wieczorek helped L-P win one of its biggest games of the year by beating Ottawa 5l-44. By winning this game the lncas were able to continue on and tie for the Illinois Valley Championship. sh-Soph Team ends season l3-7. Sam Ramenotslcy sinks his iurnp shot against East Aurora. Despite his etztorts, L-P lost this game 45-5l. if af' ...T- - i ' 5 ' M . 0 qw? 4, if T ' ' : aff , - -, A, x ,K 'if ,, , -.. - . , 's J, K FR SHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES 3lgMendota 25 36-Tonica 52 Freshmen learn fundamentals. Jim Jerman and Jim Brennan watch their team- mate, Leon Prokuski, at- tempt a jump shot against St. Bede. The Freshmen lost 28-22. 38--Princeton 37 43--Marquette 42 Lynn Jereb Cathy Jo Campeggio and Janice Glup mwonawa 53 czynskl led the cheers for all Freshman games These 22,-5f, Bgde 30 three girls all hope to be a cheerleader next year 35- Toluca 46 34 -St. Bede 35 THE 19591960 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM lbackj GEORGIZ WEBER lfro1tjJ B en a M li RO COACH TONY INNIS To We de Robert Neps, Ed Klobucher, Ralph Ost c sk y Bloomstrand on acco L J rn ler M ke Cantz Geo ge Young Leon Prokuski, COACH Paul Hes 5 tvaligi QIQYI 'Al l -'Pg pt usa' l' in ' 4 l 'zu ' C X! t ,N ya f ,All l A 4 H A 1 9 ff l sa r va 3 lwulq, lw'Mf,' , 2 32 1 t' 'nv has I E ' f 0 we tt A -2 S 5' ,, Qu we -1' . N' 'EAN r f L J ss Mat Nleri improve as sea n progresses Fran Sexton attempts to pin a Joliet wrestler. Sexton won this match by decision, John Lamboley and his Joliet oppo- nent square ofl in their match at L-P. During the 1959-1960 season, L-P Wrestlers lost all ot their dual meets. ln the New Year's Invitational Wrestling Tournament the boys placed fifth with Bob Sczepaniak taking second in the 112 pound class, John Lamboley 2nd in 127 pound, and Fran Sexton 1st in,the 165 pound class. L-P placed third in the Big 8 Bill Fitzke, 3rd, 103 pound class, John Lamboley, 2nd, 127 pound class, Dick Paulicka, 2nd, 154 pound class, Fran Sexton, lst, 165 pound class. Dick Paulicka and John Lamboley were elected Co-Captains and Fran Sexton was elected Most Valuable. THE 1959-1960 WRESTLING TEAM lback rowj Art Condon Schorw Ton Can nisch Bill Fitzke Davc Vecchio Paul Bacidore John Lamboley, Lonnie James, John Stasik, Butch Moreland Johw Piclards Bob Sczcpan alr Ed Kupec Nlke Stanard Mike Norm Videgar, Ron Nadolny, Dick Waters, Don Lamps Bll Kou tc-r manag watch COACH JOE SKlBlNSKl Francis Sexton Putz, COACH DALE SMITH: ifront rowt Mark Harkrns Dale awcl Dcc Paulicka denonstrat a hold L-P Girls participate in sports, earn G. A. A. class representatives gather around their adviser Miss Clarice Giffhorn to plan future activities: Rosemary Parola, soph- omore, Becky Duncan, freshman, Penny Mah- nich, junior, and Pam Duncan, senior. 'N-4 ASR A Y President Mary Ann Senica Vice-President Cheryl Kain Secretary Virginia Kuhar Treasurer Frances Vegrzyn . x 0446 Xin- -ni G, A. A. members pose for their picture as they wait for the meeting to begin: Ctop rowi Carol Rochnow- ski, Joellyn Amodeo, Janet Faleskin, Janice Sorrentinog lmiddle rovvl Geraldine Trattner, Agnes Roach, Ruth Lyons, and Mary Ellen Liss, Cbottom rovvi Susie Soens, Mary Savoure, Mary Quick, and Sandra Bertusi. . Girls' Athletic Association members It's very easy, girls, if you know how, says Judy Prentice to Janice Glogowski, Kathy Healea, Karen Coughlin, Denise Stachowiak, and Janet Wagner as she demonstrates the technique of returning the volleyball. Since i933 the girls of L-P have been enioying a pleasant comradeship with the Girls' Athletic Association ot Illinois. The G. A. A. is one ofthe most outstanding associations throughout Illinois, whose popularity has increased so rapidly that it is becoming a national youth movement for girls. To become a member of this organization a girl must earn a specified number of points by par- ticipating in after-school sports activities, After a girl becomes initiated she is eligible to earn one ot four awards: first and second awards if tor 75 points are class numerals, and l5O points W earns the G. A. A. Emblem. Third and fourth awards require 225 and 300 points for the black l and the blue chenille map of lllinois. ,, dws At the beginning of the school year tour girls are selected to serve as team captains to keep an accurate record ofthe number ot points a girl earns 'f by participation in various sports: Ctopl Kathy Keilty, Ali' basketball, Frances Vegrzyn, bowling, fbottomj Ruth Lyons, volleyball, and Beth Brannon, badminton. At the service end ot the table are Kay Schultz, Georgia Mertes, Ann Kop czynski, and Pam l.iberta. Nancy Padlo and Pat Kennel get ready to return the service. Wil -Q-,?.. ,......A..-. l ,W La Salle Peru Student Council is composed of John Samolitis, senior student-council representative, introduces L-P to freshman students: Eleanor Schimpf and Robert Pattarozzi during Freshman Orientation Week held in August. The Student Council is a delegate assembly in which the administration and the students confer on school problems, school activities and community projects. lt is one of the oldest organiations in the school, organized in l92l. At the beginning of each school year, the students of each homeroom elect one representative and an alternate. The term of office is one year. The Student Council meets each Monday morning Study Hall lOl during home room. The Dean of Boys and the Dean of Girls are advisers to the Council. Representative Bill Schwarz rises to his feet Paulicka in a regular weekly meeting. Each to voice his opinion on a current issue and is representative reports the activities of the recognized from the chair by President Dick meeting to his homeroom for discussion. 1 representatives from all -46 home-rooms. Student Council Ofhcers are elected to serve for a term of one year: lback rovvl Sergeants at Arms Wayne Bennett, John Samolitis, lfront rovvl Vice-President Jim Morel, President Dick Paulicka, Recording Secretary Carol Niedzvvicki, Correspond- ing Secretary Nancy Young, and Treasurer Sandra Uhan. Student Council Representatives learn parlia- mentary procedure: lback rowl San Ramenofsky, Dennis Davison, Bill Schwarz, Bob Volk, Qthird rowl Charmaine Hart, Donna Slcerston, Willa Har- mon, Art Giese, Csecond rovvl Marilyn Noonan, Doreen Boyle, Bernadette Biolchini, Jimmie Calla- hang lfront rowl Dave Sobkovviak, Sharon Dutsch, Carol Rochnovvski, Beth Webeclc, Carol Galassi, Bruce Johns. C75 , 'VA v 1 4 C' 'iv' lets? Y 2.5 ,v if lr L 5 22 'ii iraqi? , mu we ill 'ii Council members work for school YI' ,L ' 75 Student Council members work toward school improvement: Cback rovyl Jeff Novak, Bill Bertusi, Richard Kolowslci, Dale Lamps, Cthird rowl Brian Leach, Janet Guziec, Bill O'Connell, Mike Vaskieg Csecond rovvj Holly Hosutt, Carol Marsh, Niky xrhw, 'N Miss Irene Page, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Walt Tyler, Dean ot Boys, are co-advisers of the LVP Student Council. Miss Page came to L-P in Septem- ber, l95l, Mr. Tyler has been at L-P since the fall of l928. They have been co-advisers ot the Student Council since l95l. Reardon, Georgianne Kowalczyk, Ruth Nealand, ftront rovvj Michaeleen Dittmar, Janice Glubczyn- ski, Lynn Galassi, Jeannine Landgrat, Carol Schmitz, Jeanne Jaslcolslci, Pennie Dawson, Tom Kelley, Charles Uloth. nl 6?-vu -. 1' arf' .improvement and community proiects. The Student Council has a number of annual activities such as the Home- coming, the distribution of Thanksgiving baskets, and the clothing drive. Here Kathy Parat, Pat Malone, Marilyn Ols- zewski, and Dave McNeilly are sealing the filled bags to be distributed to needy families. The boys did their part, too: Bill Palmatier, Jim Burger, Mickey Clinch and George Cicci, Student Council President Dick Pauliclca in- troduces to the LVP assembly the students who are candidates for next year's presidency: Holly Hosutt, Jim Morel lnot picturedj, John Strell, Carol Rochnovvski and Carol Kodrich. .i fwb, Saovfdttl 2. V: QQ: QDWIMI Diligent Future Farmers The ofticers of the Future Farmers of America: Cback rowl Vice-President George Cicci, Secretary Jim Flynn, Cfront rowl Treasurer Glenn Hess, Reporter Dave Gruenwald, and Sentinel Rich Ernat are presently working in the Farm Shop repairing and rebuilding farm machinery. Presi- America study and Bob Grubar fsittingl is making a final reading on a soil test for his father's farm. Dan Thomas Cstandingl is double-checking to eliminate errors. The test is for the available phosphate in the soil which will influence crop yields and profit that can be realized. 'C' Jim Ernat, F. H. A. president, is filling the tractor gas tank prior to beginning his spring plowing. dent Jim Ernat not pictured. . 3,35 Q l8ack rowj Jim Crane, Sam Wadas, Dick Allernan, Pete Garzanelli, ffront rowl Brian Lamps, George Hodgson, Bruce Lamps are studying for a quiz on the Swine unit which they recently completed in the Vocational Agriculture Class. practice latest met ods of good agricu ture lStandingl Frank Bedenko, Don Lamps, Dick Mertel, Earl Hocking, Larry Grubarg Csittingl Vince Ernat, Bill Brucki, and Bill Gallup- mem- bers ot the Sophomore Agriculture Class--are admiring the trophy which is presented to the out- standing Agriculture students at the end of the school year. Mr. Donald Wiechman has been the adviser ofthe F, F. A. at L-P since he first came in l957. Boarding the bus tor a class field trip to a dairy farm with the General Agriculture Class are Jim Pettit, Jerry Pearson, Walt Woz- niak, Bernard Wardinski, Joe Nolasco, Robert Pattarozzi, and Barry Ellis, The other members are already on the bus. .:. Since l937, The McCormack Memorial The Easter Sacrifice by Francisco Solimena H657-l747D, a painter of the Neapolitan School, is one of two magnificent canvasses purchased in ltaly and presented to L-P by Mrs. George P. Blow. Studying the work ot art are Judy Passini and Gerald Baker. Sharry Finnegan and Camilla Pescetto are in- trigued by the beauty of the illuminated antiphonary on display in the library. Hancl-wrought on vellum, the antiphonary was made in the Middle Ages by monks in a European monastery. Hzfrl 1 li QXQQIQ M . . , -cwffaz Q . ' , I N1-vw. 'tr ial' ff -' .fp V, ... wwf, ., I Being short is sometimes an inconvenience. Gary Golden's problem is solved by .lim Murphy, who, atop a ladder, is able to reach the highest shelves in the periodi- cal room. Vocational materials and college catalogs, available in a library conference room, enable students to plan wisely tor their tutures. Mr. Earl Trobaugh, senior class adviser, discusses with Anne Cannon the academic preparation and the character traits important to a particular vocation. Page one hundred eight Library has been a service center for students and faculty. L-P is proud of the time paintings which lend beauty and dignity to the library. Donna Fofe and Bonnie Gallup are admiring Francisco Soli- mena's The Sacrifice of Abraham, an original canvas from the chapel of the Rostori family in Montepuliciano, Tuscany. Teachers frequently bring their classes to the library to select books for required reading. Occasionally, however, collections of books are sent to classrooms in order that special protects may be furthered and class discussions en- riched. The book-truck chauffeurs are Ron Pavvlak and Larry Keutzer. Some l9,5OO volumes, including an especially fine reference collection, are arranged on open shelves in McCormack Memorial Library. Mary Summers, Kathy Woodshank, and Jim Murphy knovv that using the card catalog facilitates pre- paring a bibliography or locating a particular book. Faculty study hall? Not exactly, but because the classrooms are occupied every period of the day, one of the library conference rooms has been reserved for the use of faculty members ' during their free periods. Mr. Donald Schutte and Mr. Robert Atkinson are members of the English department, gi Members of the Ushers Club serve faithfully at. Handing out programs to Miss Dorothy Bieneman of Peru, and Mrs. Benedict Pier- ski of Peru, at the Christmas Concert are the ofhcers: Vice- President Lynn Galassi, Presi- dent Pat Mallie, and Secre- tary-Treasurer Pat Shea. Mr. Jack Samlin, Miss Norma Phillips, and Miss Janet Haw- ley are greeted by Pat Mallie at the Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium, as Sylvia Schmitz, Judy Passini, Phyllis Meisen- bach, Diane Rossman, Barb Konczak, Holly Hosutt, Susie Pellcey, Diane Hoffman, Jean Fairley, Carol Shields, and Carol Gostumski vvait for the other 1,600 teachers to arrive for the Illinois Valley Division of the Illinois Education Asso- ciation Fall meeting. if Uppeiclassmen usher on the main floor ol the auditorium: Cback rovvt Cathy Meng, Judy Znaniecki, Mary Ziel, Csecond rovvl Carol Hunter, Susie Schvveickert, Mary Ann Tallman, lfirst rowl Julie Foley, Sandy Ricci, Karen Bertrand, Edna Kimber, and Lynette Weyand. . performances in the Mattltiessen Memorial Auditorium. 'ai Sv , 4 fix brit . fi'-Lg Junior members relax during intermission: lback Also lback rowl Mary Ann May, Barbara Ko- rowj Dian Lechner, Diane Rossman, Diane HofTman, nieczki, Carol Shields, lfirst rovvb Ginny Crowley, lfirst rowj Phyllis Meisenbach, Carol Gostumski, Marguerite Mussatto, Kathy Swanson, Sharon Holly Hosutt. White, and Kathy Novlan. Underclassmen usher in the balcony for all social functions: Jean Fairley, Susie Pelkey, Sylvia Schmitz, Nikki Herkovich, Judy Passini, and Becky Aplington. Mr. Sam McCartney, adviser, organized the Ushers Club 12 years ago The club handles performances in the audi- torium, such as operetta, Christmas Concert, and Teachers Institute. At a meeting every spring, freshmen are chosen for the c ub by the regular members The girls selected are inthe club for A years Th y are picked on the basis of poise appearance nd technique They must be good citizens have a Cgrade averaoe and a pleasant personality C O a far' 1 4 s- -' Q ' 1 I ' 15 r , if tw' X ' MEMBERS OF THE MIXED CHORUS: lback rowl Mary Mueller, Janet Wylepski, Mary Delgado, Nancy Frederick, Donna Skerston, Susan Gates, Jeanne Oresar, Joyce Fabish, Kathy Stella, Bernie Biolchinig Cfourth rowl Lin Espenlaub, Janice Szczepaniak, Lee Ann Kittilson, Sharon Wadas, Jane Vohs, Ann Youngdale, Roxann Gunther, Bette Nedza, Chris Zukowski, ithird rowj Liz Sittler, Noralee Lyons, Sharon Stevens, Kathy Nieslowski, Judy Wellner, Margie Panneck, Q K f C, 5 . !,,,! i 2 1 'V v I ,as 3 i c by . Marsha Jerman, Kathy Hc-bel, JoAnn Veruski, Csecond rowi Georgia Rottner, Diane Rolander, Marlene Halni, Cheryl Aister, Mary Koplenik, Kathryn Celano, Pat Blomgren, Susan Shaver, Cathleen Rydz, Kaaren Turner, Khrst rowj Sue Atkinson, Phyllis Meisenbach, Mary Passafunie, Janet Wagner, Jo Marie Duncan, Cheryl Stella, Joyce Rolnicli, and Karon Schier strive for perfection in singing. Girls' Mixed Chorus and Advanced Choir Advanced Choir Ofhcers Cstandingi Vice- President Sherry Ivlovv, Treasurer Marilou Pivonski, Cseatedl Secretary Carole Werntz, President Jerry Kupperschmid rneet to make plans for social activities. l',,,,w Oni ltiinrliwrl twnlvr .ff Each student, upon enrolling in the Freshman Chorus has one goal to achieve - membership in the Advanced Choir. To attain this goal, a student must prove himself and pass a voice and sight-reading test. Membership in Freshman Boys perform lor a lull THE ADVANCED CHOIR makes many public appearances performances for grade schools, Christmas Concert, Music Festival, and graduation: lback rowj Don Dwyer, Bill Kop- cic, Dave Ivlow Larry McDonald, Jack Feliksiak, Ralph Dial, Bruce Johnson, Vince Boyle, Paul Knuth, Dale Preiser, Dave McNeilly, Dennis Bradley, Ed Krysiak, lfourth rowl Jim Martin, Ron Simmons, Paul Young, Walt Piper, Jerry Kupperschniid, Christine Haugen, Leila Crane, Brian Leach, Glee Club and Mixed Chorus are pre-requisites. Mr. Roy Johnson, vocal music instructor at L-P since l9r19, administers the tests during prelimf inary classitication. house at Christmas Concert Bill Martin, lthird rovvl Juliennc Coulter, Marilou Pivonski, Mary Ann Dovvney, Donna Kehlc, Barb Wasilewski, Marion Novero, Judy Zukowski, Bonnie Baima, Sharon Pilarski, Csecond fowl Joan Locati, Phyllis Gedye, Kathy Utz, Carol Marsh, Carole Werntz, Georgia Billard, Mary Ann Jakse, Sherry Ivlow, Linda Seaton, lfirst rowl Judy Bruno, Mary Frances Savoure, Karen Sclioening, Almeta Knutson, Betty Pacione, Alice Krolak Ann Sellew, Betty Loebach. Freshmen in Boys' Glee Club and. MEMBERS OF THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB, under the direction ot Mr. Roy Johnson, learn the fundamentals of music: ltourth rowj Jim Bacidore, Jim Brennan, Robert Spetzlerg lthird rowj Richard Bill Martin, a member of the Advanced Choir, sings a solo at the annual Christmas Concert. Volk, Alan Buftington, LeRoy Beister, lsecond rowl Danny Krewer, Darrell Welch, Lonnie James, Kenneth Welch, Cfirst rowl Mark Holtz, Robert Proehl, Paul Hess, Al Blott, Kenneth Trattner. . , members of Girls' Chorus rehearse daily. 2 sf' '-3, , . Xl li 9' ma. 7 ' , ' , if , , ' l MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS' CHORUS begin the year by performing at Freshman Open House: ffourth rovvl Jeanine Landgraf, Janice Glubczynski, Susan Klarner, Jeanine Ficek, Kathy Koniecki, Barb Bray, Joan Johnson, Sherry Bickerman, Margie Reed, Cthird rowl Sandy Serri, Lana Crampton, Sheryl Joop, Sandra Kwadas, Peggy Miller, Ger- maine Gregorich, Judy Holland, Rosemary Kaz- mierczak, Mary Stanhouse, Csecond rovvl Sheryl Maggio, Carolyn Brucki, Elaine Krasko, Cheryl Turczyn, Janice Gruber, Peggy Bauman, Sheila Cosgrove, Mary Lou Svveetlandg Cfirst rowl Guada- lupe Grovo, Edna Mersch, Mariorie Rosencranz, Beth Ann Halm. Nicki Reardon sits at the piano. Mr. Daryl Eetters lifts his baton and the brass section of the l.-P band perform out in the hall during the Christmas Con- cert. Mr. Ray Brolley, Cavalcurrents adviser, and Mary Ann Harvey, senior editor, discuss infor- mation for an editorial as Lorraine Sikora, iunior editor, checks her editorial forthe coming week. Geri Jaraczewski, Mary Ellen Liss, Ruth Unzicker, X Suzanne Glowacki, and Agnes Roach discuss ideas for feature articles. Carol Kodrich, Karen Ford, Juliene Coulter, Suzy Feld- haus, Phyllis Meisenbach, Judy Bruno, Mary Ann Senica, and Frances Vegryzn write bi-weekly articles tor the newspaper. Cavalcurrents - I-witness to happenings at L-P. The first school newspaper, published in l933, was named the Hi-Co Scanner: this was followed by a bi- weekly published in 1947, called the Keyhole. Caval- currents began in 1958, a page published every Friday in the Daily News-Tribune. '67 lj.. Q21 ,ii A X Senior editors, Judy Roda, Judie Znaniecki, Barbara 3 Bartlett, Jeanne l-loscheit, and Joan Locati look over their columns in the Daily News-Tribune. Page one hundred sixteen L-P offers Vocational Training for all ages. As Vocational Director, Norman Peterson has charge of the Adult Evening Classes, Apprentice- ship Training and Evening Trade Classes. The Adult Evening Classes serve all in the community who are not attending any type of day school classes. The students in these classes are taking subiects to increase their proficiency in their daytime iobs or for recreation. During the past three years an Apprenticeship Class has been in operation tor sheet metal workers. The apprentices work full time at the trade during the day and attend class at night to learn the information related to their trade. The apprenticeship period is four years, when a man Richard Wunderlich of Ottawa, a student at Illinois State Normal University, did his practice teaching under the super- vision of Mr. Norman Peterson and Mr. Raymond Jungck for two months. He taught one class in Metals and one in Electricity. He also observed a three-hour class in Machine Shop. James Tomse, operating a Universal Tool Grinder, is making a precision tapered mandrel. has successfully completed his apprenticeship he is classed as a iourneyman in his trade. During the years T946-T950 a Trade and Busi- ness Training Program was operated tor veterans under the G. I. Bill. Tradesmen and businessmen were employed to teach the classes, supervised by Mr. Peterson. The day school trade program is a three-hour class in machine shop training. Students in this class are juniors and seniors who are looking forward to a career in the machine trades. The apprentice- ship period for machinists is four years. This period is usually reduced by successful training in high- school machine shop classes. Jan Peterson is setting up an index device on the milling machine to turn a round piece of steel into a hexagon gun barrel. Don Schmollinger and Gayle Dauber, students in the Sheet Metal Apprentice Class are being instructed in a special problem by instructor Alan Hoover. Mr. Norman Peterson, Voca- tional Director looks on. T it T lllllllli it HUT W1 ft T Q-JT-Q 7-. Paulette DiCrispino serves as the engineer at the control board in the ofhce to see that the board is open and the proper rooms will receive the P. A. announcements. Public address announcemen G' Mfrs lois Alonzo checks the A. V. E. calendar and Bill Taylor takes programs trom the Hling cabinet to plan the week's schedule. Both are on the Pro- tection Team. .4 f Janet Glokowski will read the daily announce ments over the public address systemg Rich Kolow- ski will ring the gong which marks the beginning and the end of the news of the day. ts, Audio-Visual Education Alan Waclaw, Donna Wachowiak, Mike Kastello lstandinglg Marvin No- vak, May Helen Bidasio, and Pam Bray Cseatedl are practicing so that when their turn comes to read the morning announcements, they will be ready. Q and Radio are on daily agenda at La Salle-Peru. ,J ,J uint LEA Q cs' Og P ss - lit Ted Querciagrossa, Jan Clausen, and Darrell Welch prepare to move the tirst-floor Motion Picture Projector to a classroom on the tioor. L-P has four proiectors: one for use on each floor and a spare. The Proiection Team was organized in 1947, under the direction of Mr. John Willard. Origi- nally, awards in the form of engraved pins were given to each member who faithtull and willingly carried out assignments in transporting equip- ment, showing pictures eltectively, care and main- tenance of equipment, and cooperation in gen- Ed Wrobelslci, James Volk, Jerry Wrobleski, and Mr. John Willard are tuning in WLPO, getting ready for the 8:lO A. M. daily radio program. This program is produced by Junior College .wq,v Bill Downey and Bob Pyszka will take the Opaque Proiector from the equipment room on the first floor to a classroom for use in social science. eral. Now, however, pins are given only to seniors. Audio-Visual Instruction provides the concrete experiences which are essential to enriched learning. Members of the Proiection Team who serve A. V. E. work daily during one of their study periods. Students under the direction of Mrs. Myrna Evans. The daily high school announcements are also broadcast to the community. 'az-.'i N Future Homemakers ot America train tor tomorrovv. Zvi' nf.. 'YYXDQ Mrs Margaret Herrmann advrser ot the F H helps the othcers Judy Farnetr presrdent Carol Zupan crc Treasurer and Elarne Crane vrce presrdent plan all the meetrngs and other actrvrtres throughout the year Future Homemakers of Amerrca attempt to rmprove home and communrty lrfe The l. P organs zatron began rn 1948 a part ot a natron wade program Girls are elrgrble to lon the club It they are enrolled ln home economrcs classes Members ot the Future Homemakers t Amerrca enloy the annual prcnrc held at the Drckrnson House rn Oglesby rn the mrddle ot September fback rowl Lrnda Coughlrn Karen Bertrand Janrce Koehler Lots Alonzo Qtront rowl Jewel Johnson and Judy Farnettr Poe C Gal' am- Other ottrcers ot the F H A Include Lrnda Crane recreatron harrman Donna Pottrnger hrstorran Wrlla Harmon protect charrman Barbara Harmon parlramentarran and Mary Lynn Serochr publrc relatrons charrman Busrness meetings are held br monthly vvrth erther a socral or educational meetlng once a month Mrs Margaret Herrmann has been ad vrser srnce 1955 Models tor the F H A style show vvhrch was held September 23 rn the school audrtorrum rn clude Qback rowl Margre Bennett Marguerrte Mussatto Kathy Hebel Lrnda Crane Janrce Koehler Sandy Uhan Ctront rowl Jrm Mrndock Karen Kalemanoft and Bruce Nrcholson The clothes were provrded by Sears Roebuck 81 Co 'vii 'W MF' , V s. 'i . ' -1 5' xv ' so , f I . K ,-,hwy , 5' 1 ' i .I r ,E N ni.: a gp.. :QA H, , 2, . I 2 c -fffrfrl X r . - M 'U - w I' ' F H- -A ' 'A X K 'F' ,L 3 r I ' , C I I f Z I ' I 1 I ' - 1 I , . - I I . ' U . .1 , , I ' I V r ' f 1 , . , . 4 -' 'QQKKM fx Syl l gf? K, ll .. X at - A . X , . . ., - 4 4 N C. ' k -. O I ' 1' . . . . , . . . . . Ji I kip 4' ' , g I 3: ' . rg V. 7: 2.1 ,V l x - :gg i , f , X ag one hundred tw nty This is Mr, Carl Gabriel's second year as adviser to students in the Advanced Math Club. Social Chairman Marsha Zu- pancic discusses her solution to a math problem vvith Pro- gram Chairman Joellyn Amo- deog Parliamentarian Bill Ber- tusi looks up the answer in the book. Classroom study enriched by Advanced Nlatli Club. In 1952 the Advanced Math Club was formed to deepen students' appreciation for mathematics and provide opportuni- ties tor students to do outside reading and studying in fields of mathematics in which they are especially interested. A problem of the week is posted in all mathematics classrooms by a committee of math club members. Students who are first to submit the correct answer receive prizes. Math Club members: fstandingl Pam Liberta, Lorraine Sikora, Diane Hoffman, Sharon Deutsch, Carol Rochnowski, Diane Rossman, Cseatedl Susan Pricco, Marsha Zu- pancic, Pam Liberta, Also Cstandingl Lee Brady, Bill Nealand, Lloyd Giesler, Trina Mazzetti, Joan Bukovicg isittingi Joan LaFlamme, Sandra Pisoni, Bill Schwarz, Julie Tobler, And istandingl Louis Assalley, Agnes Roach, Joan Libiez, George Cicci, Sandra Bertusi, David Dudek, Linda Kruswiclcig lsittingj John Benedict, Kathy Utz, Joyce Pierro employ slide rules and geometric figures in their club work. A busy stall edits the i960 Golden Y-'Q' ,C T' Here the girls take time out from working on her publicity posters as Mary Ellen Liss, activity the yearbook to make plans for the annual Sadie editor, goes over the last minute details for the Hawkins dance sponsored by the Ell Ess Pe. Agnes dance with the activity editors Janice Sorrentino Roach, staff artist, puts the finishing touches on and Jean Fairley. Business manager Lynette Weyand, seated at typewriter, types out receipts as Mrs. Dorothe Kostellic, yearbook aol- viser, discusses the pictures tor the faculty section with Bar- bara Bartlett, faculty editor. Page one hundrorl tvvcntytvso Anniversary edition of the Ell Ess Pe. Kathy Novlan, Junior editor, checks copy with Marie Stacknik, Freshman editor, while Lois Szott, Sophomore editor, calculates the subscriptions receipts for the year- book sales. Jeanie Mahnic and Joan Locati, Senior editors, double check their section for any possible errors. Fifty yearbook stafts have combined their efforts to usher in the T960 Golden Anniversary Ell Ess Pe. Each year approximately fifteen students with their adviser work during the first period land often before school, during the other six periods, and after schoolj each day producing the annual, I , . BA l ' .5971 recording the activities of the school year. The year- book class is non-credit and students are selected by the publications adviser on the basis of high academic record and general interest in journalism. Mrs. Dorothe Kostellic has served as adviser to L-P publications staffs since 1950, with the excep- tion of l959. 1 The three sport editors are kept busy during the school year by getting an accurate account of every score and game during the season. Bill Petek shows his picture sug- gestion to Phil Blott while Dick .C Gierat listens attentively. These boys also double as photo- graphers. Q Publication Representatives are valuable assistants to In September, each homeroom chooses a student to serve as publications representative for the year. The representatives are res- Sophomore publications ree presentatives Cstandingj Gloria Zokal, Sharon Bruce, Paulette DiCrispino, Beverly Hyson, fseatedl Becky Aplington, Don Lamps, and Susie Pelkey check to see that everyone has turned in his money during the sub- scription drive. Not pictured: Mary Vogel, Sharon McNally, James Sever, Ray Rossi, and Charlotte Hein. Page one hunclrf-cl twenty-ioii: Freshman publications representatives learn hovv to record subscriptions for the ELL ESS PE: Richard Orlandini, Julie Flaherty, Cheryl Maggio, Joyce Pioli, and Bette Hassler. Not pictured: Ellen Clinch, Diane Scrol, Lynne Jereb, Joan Webb, Denise Stachovviak, and Carol Bice. ponsible for taking subscriptions, collecting money, and distributing the yearbooks in the spring. . , yearbook staff this Golden Anniversary year. Junior publications represntatives are istandingl Lee Glubczynski, Jim Flynn, Beth Brannon, LaRayne Dupont, Mary Beth Came- nishg Cseatedl Carol Rochnovvski, Linda Mc- George, Nancy Padlo, Ann Kopczynski. Not Dictured: Trina Mazzetti, Mary Summers, Anna Waite, and Howard Shetter. As a Fund raising proiect, the Publications department held their annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Here Marryin Sam CDick Gierati gives the final sentence to the bride, Sandra Uhan, and groom, Mike Piscitelli. X iStandingi Donna Pavvlak, Evelyn Vallero, Judie Znanieclcig Cseatedl Donna Marchesi, Sharon Scholle, and Georgia Billard are Senior representatives vvho handle homeroom subscriptions tor the last time at L-P. Senior publications representatives not pictured Julie Foley, Mary Ann Jakse, Susie Glovvacki, and Judy Wenzel. A main event ot the dance is the corsage contest. First prize vvent to Ronnie Mrovvicki and Rhesa Daftara. The girls worked hard on their corsages tor days, so that their date could carry them proudly. Mr. Sam McCartney, adviser ot the American Government Club, is coaching Mr. Robert Duthie of Peru, who will soon apply for his U. S, citizenship papers. Mr. Duthie came to this country from Scot- land. Mr. McCartney performs this service frequently for immigrants in the area. Page one hundred twenty-six American Government Club Officers of the American Government Club: Cstandingl Secretary Mary Beth Boyle, Treasurer Alan Pittman. Cseatedl President Bill Bertusi, and Vice-Presi- dent Joan Bukovic sort the toys collected by members ot the club to be sent to the Dixon State Hospital. In spring members of the L-P student body cast their ballots for next year's Student Council president. American Government Club members ofhciate at the election. Kent Hess and Rosemary Spelich register to voteg Judie Znaniecki, Pat Dooley, Carolyn Kotovvski, and Janice Bedenko hand out ballots. mem ers p t classroom knowledge into practrce Students enter booths to vote for the Homecomxng Queen Class Student Councnl Home comung and Prom Queen elec tuons are held In the cafeterua In l955 the American Government Club was organuzed by a group of sensors wrth Mr Sam McCartney as adviser to handle all school elec trons One qualification of the club IS enrollment n the Amerlcan Government class The hxghllght of the school year ns the annual trlp to Chicago where members see a Federal Court Trnal the The Amerrcan Government Club as In charge of all school elections. At the election of the Secret Servlce and the Federal Bureau of Invest: gatron They also take trips to the St Charles School for boys G neva School for Girls and to the Annual Law Day In Ottawa Out of the ll7 club members twelve outstandmng seniors are chosen for Amerucanlsm awards Homecomung queen they hand out ballots and will later tabulate the votes. Page T re tyvse L .T .,i,q:!:fZ,,l,y' A 4 '-??5, x6 Q -1' - ,xi -. ,. . K V .-N, ffe f L. -' 'S ' A 'nf-,T NX ' ll I ' - - K, ' 4. ,rf -1, . . f 1' Lili 1' . VFP' 'Ltr' 4 ?' f: f, 1 4, ik.: !'f, ,Q x sg 5 - x '- 7 -an .4-, .na ., : f X -he . - a - 1' .K - ,iii 1 4 XG. Q J sv Y s U - T IX R. , 0 L .gp 'W 0 f I .0 t 0 'f ' .1 '. t. ' ln ,, , 1 ,-'saw 5 . . ,L W .,'.'x ii: ' 1-V . . 5 ,i ig '4 -ge. gk f .QQ Sf 4 sr? .U-fr. , Tm . f 1 . 5 . Q , e- , O, . rv in I H, . .Vu i . K . 3 5, . , . Q-. ' R H , If 3. jf 34 V , Qs ' vo X 'f Q l I ... 'A R: L i I A 5 S ' g 1, t p i ws. V g., AX A pf 5 VI gl 'V , I 3 V A 279' ' : L' V 2 A.,A. , la 9 5 1 1 5 f if -M 2 Q' 'P X f Q 3 if' . i 4 ,l VF- 4' fi 2 K .M ' 7 ' f 4' ffifvl' rf 5' 'f W W' bu- Q -, Aff lf: . -.aiu 424'-Q.. 'J A959 -1960 In the fall of l959, the Board of Education of District T20 requested the assistance of citizens from all portions of the district, who were asked to evaluate the educational needs of the district, and to formulate a solution which would be the best possible combination of educational and Hnancial soundness and voter acceptability, This group of more than 80 citizens, known as the + Citizens' Advisory Council , made an extensive study. Clleport of Educational Needs-19607 The Ell Ess Pe in the past 50 years of its history has faithfully mirrored the progress of the La Salle-Peru Township High School. L-P students and faculty make history-the Ell Ess Pe records it for future generations to read and enjoy. The 'Citizens' Advisory Council with the following leaders: Chairman, Charles MacBrayne Vice-Chairman, James Hawthorne Vice-Chairman, James Wright Secretary, Mrs. Wayne Plagens was divided into various educational sub-committees. The committees studied past enroll- ment, population trends, toured the L-P Campus, conferred with teachers and visited other communities in an effort to determine the needs - present and future of L-P and the best way to meet those needs. The findings were compiled, and the Council recommended that the group continue its study of the problem in order to formulate a solution which will be educationally and financially sound, and responsive to the wishes of the people of the district. La SalIe'Peru Township High School today stands on a high pinnacle of achievement looking to the future for even greater opportunities of service. fTopl Dan Burke, Mrs. Wayne Plagens, Chairman Charles MacBrayne, Don Anderson, Louis Ricci. fBottomD Roy Johnson, William Co- miskey, Daryl Fetters, Page one hundred twentyrntng Candy Sale helps finance Spring .lim Hullhorst helps Mark Holtz get ready for the house- to-house candy sale in the Tri-Cities. The proceeds from this annual event help finance the Spring Tour of the L-P Band. In appreciation of the cooperation of friends in the area who purchased the candy, the Band presented a concert May 12, i960 in the Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium, Students of the L-P Band, accompanied by several members of the Band Parents' Association board the chartered busses for a tive-day all- expense paid tour on April 5, 1960. Director Daryl Fetters, Mr. James Buckvvalter of the Conn Corporation, Dan Barr and Bill Gates lend moral support to Ann Heilstedt as she attempts to blow the vvorld's largest tuba. gf' Tour of L-P Band. In Detroit, Michigan, Mike Vaskie, Gary Endres, Jerry Samolitis, and Joe Vasquez board the bus, eagerly anticipating the next stop on the tour. Outside the Java Room in Detroit, Director Daryl Fetters stops to rest a moment before continuing the busy schedule. The L-P Concert Band members are guests of Lee High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Evan Batty, Diane Hoffman, and Sandra Hunter pose for their picture beside the bus. At the Henry Ford Museum, Detroit, Michigan, Jean Jaskolski admires the life- like painting of Thomas Edison. Kaye Cleer and Carol Lauer board the bus bound for Elkhart, Indiana, where the Band presented the first concert at Concord Township High School. Students of Rogers High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan entertained members of the L-P Band at a dance in the school. John Boyer and Larry Burke check out of Hotel Pick-Fort Shelby in Detroit, Michigan and wait for the bus to arrive. f xi- 'Wt-f . PQI, Page one hundred thirty-one it WY L-P and lfP-O Vocal Departments In the opening chorus of Show Boat, troupe of players to the river folk on the Captain Andy CAllen Spelichl introduces his deck ofthe Cotton Blossom . fuauusamg ic, Sheriff Vallon fDave Gislerl discloses Parthy Uudy Oresarl and Windy lDave McNeillyJ the fact that Julie iLinda Espenlaubj has look on in disapproval as the sheritlf speaks. negro ancestry. .lulie's career as a show-boat actress is ruined. LN U ' lli Two mountaineers come to buy a ticket to the play and throw a little scare into Frank lGerald Falkl. ce w h re a Show oa We 'I r5,f--1 Y.-4,-,,., ,Af L-maart' Queenle fNlBI'llOU Plvonskxl sings her Bally You Are Love sxngs Ravenal Uack Fellkslakl hoo to tnvlte all the colored folk to the play as he proposes to Magnolua fBonnue Potthoffl Show Boat thus years operetta represents the twelfth annual publnc performance produced by Director Roy Johnson and the LP Vocal Department Attendance for tne three nnght performance April 28 29 30 was approximately 3400 Magnolla s try out she IS unaware that Julle her old friend as behind her Julle leaves to gave Magnolia her bug chance Frank persuades Jlm Uerry Stanleyl to let Magnolla try out tor a spot nn the Trocadero Nught Club Mabel lPhyllls Gedyel the prano player looks on Ravenal says good bye to hrs daughter Kum fDe De Johnsonl l , I l sor hit it ope tt B TH ll Y A al 1 W F K l u ,iix - fzzffl . 3 , tQ.:gr r sf' r - Y-'- X --- ' I , it are ' ,J Hs., , I c J. J LL Qi 0. NT , .ff lA .tl The T959-60 L-P Baseball Team ends Three south-paws led L-P to a regular season record of T3-O, before losing to St. Bede in the District Tournament opener. They are Seniors Jerry Orlandini, Jerry Stachowiak, and Junior Butch Wardinski. THE 1959-T960 BASEBALL TEAM includes COACH RICHARD CASTEN, lfront rowl Mike Cback rowl COACH ALFRED WISGOWSKI, Art Standard, Manager, Jerry Orlandini, Buck Tyler, Giese, Bob Grisolano, Roger Vulcani, Fred Hooper, Jerry Stachowiak, Ken Slimko, Butch Wardinski, Denny Uhan, Lou Sabatini, Don English, Manager, Sam Ramenofsky, Bill Seaton. season with l3 wins and l lo L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P L-P In a game against Hall, Louie Sabatini belts a single down the third base line. The long stretch of Jerry Sta- chowiak, first baseman, has helped L-P in many a close play. Fred Hooper hits a flyball to shallow left field which drops in for a hit. l96O BASEBALL SCORES De Pue 3 L-P 5 Morris O St Bede 3 L-P 5 St. Bede l Hall I L-P 7 Streator O Hall 2 L-P 7 Hall O Toluca O L-P 3 Streator l Toluca O 1960 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT DePue 2 L-P 7 St. Bede lO Streator 3 .IA - It ',-- ik, ' . . L Y -1. ,, ..,,V is , f, H ,K , ,ow , N A I ' - 4.7 4 iv M01- G GS ar iclpants wqr THE l96O VARSITY TRACK TEAM includes Cback rovvl COACH JOE SKIBINSKI COACH JOHN SAMLIN COACH HERB VALETT Jerry Dittle Ron Nadolny Bruce Johnson Allan Pittman, Jim Ficek, Bob Volk, Gary Denny, COACH DALE SMITH, COACH TONY INNIS, COACH GEORGE WEBER ffront rovvl Manager Henry Vallero Bill Pelkey Dave Spayer Jim Morel Walt Moreland Larry Strickland on Potocnik Jim Flynn George Scholle Bll E trican Jim Flynn and Ron Potocnik are L-P Varsity pole-vaulters for l96O, FBCE. 1 LISP 0 fun' I ri? Larry Strickland, Bruce Johnson, Jim Morel, and Butch Moreland re- present L-P in the 880-yard relay Jim Ficek, Larry McConkey, Butch Moreland, Jim Morel, and Bruce Johnson are L-P's hope for wins in the hurdling events. il! every Track and field event. The 1960 Shot-Putters are Joe Rossi, Ron Jerry Bianchi, Jerry Mindock, and Larry Nadolny, Norm Videgar, Dave lvlow, and Tom Strickland are sprinters in the 100-yard dash Weiden. THE 1960 TRACK SCORES VARSITY L-P 83-1 2 Princeton 47-1 2 Hall 17 L-P 46 Kewanee 73 L-P 79 Marquette 49 Hall 20 L-P 46-5 6 Ottawa 60-1 6 Streator 38 THE 1960 FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM in- cludes fback rovvl Jerry Bloomstrand, Paul Gorishek, Bill Elias, Jim Brennan, Dave lvlow, Randy Carson, Allan Woeckel, Bill Peters, Joe Anzlovar, Mike Filipiak, COACH GEORGE WEBER, lsecond rovvl Norm Videgar, Don Lamps, EROSH-SOPH L-P 77 Princeton 43-2,43 Hall 21-173 L-P 77-576 Kewartee 40-176 L-P 90-174 Marquette 35-3, 4 Hall 21 L-P 76-14f15 Ottawa 46-1, 15 Streator 22 Tom Golob, Rich Kolowski, Tom Weiden, Jerry Mindock, Jim Murphy, Ron Skerston, ltront rowj Manager Mike Coulter, Dale Roach, Jerry Bianchi, Terry Siebert, Gary Gapen, George Knuth, John Richards, Dale Jones. , il l:fl,y if v ,7fx ff P LP Tres for Second In Illmols Valley Tournam nt Ken Becker number one man of the tenni leaves the school for a tennrs match. THE 1960 TENNIS SCORES Marseilles A Ottawa 7 St. Bede 3 Streator 5 Streator 5 St. Bede A Ottawa 7 ILLINOIS VALLEY TOURNAMENT Ottawa 9-First LP 4 Second St Bede A-Second Marseilles 3-Third Streator O-AFour1h THE I96O TENNIS TEAM Iback rowl COACH Larry Burke Cfront rowl Bob WILLIS FARNI-IAM LI cl G I Bull Schwarz Becker and Jim Liefeld. 07Y'x,LL'iLAl 5 Q-ff, 16121:-'AVS' Golf Team - all underclassmen - gain experience. ,.,,, Q4 A W7 'a uxw , Q1 Bill Carr keeping his eye on the ball smashes the sand trap at Deer Park. Jim Waytenick lines a long wood shot to the center of the fairway. up a putt on the third green. Jim Nealand Paul Knuth watches his ball land on the fourth sinks a long putt in the match with Ottawa. green at Deer Park. Phil Madsen blasts out of THE I96O GOLF SCORES LAP itz Princeton 9l'2 L-P QVQ Marquette 7IQ L-P 2 Streator 8 L-P O Ottawa 8 L-P O Princeton IO L-P 2 Streator 8 L-P 6 Mendota 11 L-P O Ottawa IO ILLINOIS VALLEY MATCH LAP 3 Ottawa 2 Streator I THE I96O GOLF TEAM includes lback rowj Phil Madsen, Jim Waytenick, Paul Knuth, COACH DON SULLIVAN, Ctront rowl Rudy Farneti, Bill Carr, Gene Patterson, and Jim Nealand. 1,1 'H Students burn midnight oil, attain EW' XL 'Q J-.ga-91 1' ,fur This year a record number of seniors met the standards tor membership on the High Scholarship Legion for seven semesters: lback rowb Dick Paulicka, Jim Krolak, Jim Schweigert, Kent Hess, Bruce Johnson, Paul Pocius, Bill Schwarz, isecond rowb Barbara Bartlett, Joann Bukovic, Sandra The High Scholarship Legion founded in 1916 is for the purpose of encouraging scholarship. Gold-plated pins are given to those who have attained the High Scholarship requirements for three semesters, which need not be consecutive semesters. Upon these pins there is a design of Both iuniors and seniors are included in the group who have been on the High Scholarship Legion for five semesters: Cback rowt Lloyd Gies- ler, Lorraine Sikora, Janet Faleskin, Donna Kehle, Carol Rochnowski, Louis Assalley, isecond row? Pisoni, Mary Ann Downey, Sandra Ricci, Susan Pricco, Jean Hoscheit, Linda Kruswicki, lfront rowj Kathy Utz, Joyce Pierro, Julie Tobler, Mary Ann Harvey, Janice Ostertag, Joan LaFlamme, Sharon Ann Sharp, Suzanne Glowacki, and Joan Locati. an open book with the letters L-P, a lamp suggest- ing the burning of the midnight oil, and a scroll with the word Scholarship. They are provided through the munificence ot the estate of Captain George P. Blow. Janice Cerri, Barbara Wysocki, Judy Bruno, Ann Cerri, Diane Hoffman, Leitha Sellettg ltront rowt Pamela Liberta, Julienne Coulter, Evalynn Schmitz, Barbara Rancingay, Joan Prazen. V ,wists K. xqw cholarshnp requlreme Jumors and sensors have been members of Don Schmoeger I-rances Vegrzyn Carol Marsh the Hugh Scholarship Leglon for three semesters Elizabeth Fontana Carol Hervatlc Cfront rowl Paul lback rowl Joyce Kasnqar Ann Krogulsku Mary Young Carolyn Swretek Elalne Crane Judy Ann Senuca 'Vlarllyn Olszevvskt Francls Scoma Cheslrc Je me Mahnlc Edna Knmber Jnm Nealand f 'HDL '7 Blomqren Darlene Lonegra Bernadette Bzolchnnn Mary Passafume Rose Marne Znbas lfront FOWJ Harold Hoftman Jm Kung Boll Johnson Phnl Madsen Janice Glogowskn Pgc e tyoc Le g u 0 n n T s . 7 ,- I I . I . I I . I . I . I G . . I . I . 1 Q3 A r 4 73-It I ig, 2,4 V. m si J, r , , , 'sw A ' Y iff -' 1 X 'W 5 fill 1 1 Ek? if wma ' ...L - . 7 Q4 1 fn 1 F' 1 3, Qs , 5 I , 2 -29 2 ' w , u ' ,T I , 1 A , 4, I 8 I f N I I . . .I , ' ' 2 , i ' , ' , ' , . a on hunclrcd for - n '79 lf-4. Members ot various committees tor the i935 Stauch Lamps, Mrs. Elma Lange Masters, Mrs. Class Reunion meet to exchange ideas: istandingl Dorothy Swanson Hallisey, Mrs. Alice Magnall Mrs. Dorothea Tyler McNeilly, Mr. Joseph Biol- Fredericks, Mrs. Marion Charley Costello, Mrs. Ema chini, Mrs. Betty Ross Gisler, iseatedl Mrs. Helen Hochguertel Bartel, and Mrs. Lois Burlcart Hoffman. Class of i935 meet for Silver Anniversary Reunion The Silver Anniversary Reunion will be held on July 9, 1960, at South Blutft Country Club. ln- vitations were sent to all graduates ot the Class of l9351 there were 235. A souvenir booklet was prepared containing tacts ot interest about members ot the class to be distributed at the dinner, Mr John Roach and Mr Alfred Trump members ot the Finance Committee looa over the program tor the reunion with a memo r of the Program Committee Mrs Gladys Paton Brinovec Ofhcers ot the Class of i935 were Ralph Jack, President Ann G. Kinder, Vice-President Jane Kirwan, Secretary Sam Viri, Treasurer Vito Ricci, Sergeant at Arms 5 QM 1 .9-nv X 1 ' Miss Ardelle Stedman, Corresponding Com- mittee member, reads letters received trom old rads with Mrs June Benedict Bruno Mr Q A f - Lawrence Bruno, and Mrs. Vivian Anderson Nor- quist who are on the Program Committee. School years recalled by Class of 1910 at 50th Anniversary LASALLE PERU CLASS 1910 CDTH fr an Several members of the Class of 1910 enloy a soclal afternoon talking over old trmes Mr Edmund McNulty Mr C H Waldorf Mrs Elma Culver Aubrey Mr Delbert Duncan Mrs Isabelle On June 4 1960 at 6 30 rn Hotel Kaskaskra members of the Class ot 1910 wall celebrate their Golden Annrversary Reunron hfty years since the class 43 rn number recerved therr drplomas and thrilled to Pomp and Crrcumstance The 1910 grads wrll be welcomed at the Reunion by Mr Lorenzo H L ther Mr C H Waldorf wrll serve as toastmaster Also on the N L' ,Wai gli?-'ia M4 Hynds Mrtchell and Mass Retta Hunter The 1910 model car was provrded through the krndness of Mr Louis Mahnrc program will be Mrs Lester J Horan and Dr Franczs H Dolan present Superrntendent of LP and members of the Class of 1910 Mementos and souvenrrs wall be rn evidence for the enloy ment of the grads Officers of the Class of 1910 were President Carl Wacker Vtce President Lorenzo Luther Secre tary Elma Culver Treasurer Edmund McNulty THE 1910 FOOTBALL TEAM Francls Kohrn LHB Franlclrn Hazen FB CCaptarn for 1910 Kent Lenzen RHB Justtn McDonald FB Wrllram Malone E Joe McCormack G Harold Brown LE Harry Porter LT Ralph Esmond LG Cletus Brumagrm C Arthur Wylre RG Jesse Smtth RE Doran L.rmmrs OB l K1-JH - -, Page one hundred lortythrec . . H 1? .7 'g A' -, ,E ... . -s ,Z fy ,fff'g?T? s,, I .-1 , 1 5 4:9 F' 1 r f . , .- 1 v ,sn L A b vu, .JM if ' ' 1' 7 A ul ,,,,,7 T, .5 xx A . I 'ffl z.. Nga- A ' J n My 1 fr' fvjtjj A Q, . at as 1 T M 9 Q- ' .' ,V ,tl M- ha ' ,V X -4 , 1' W1 'C V4 , , V W4 Y r , 1 M H I I I I 1 . , . . . , . . D 1 . , . , . 1 r Z I I 1 1 - - - ' I - I I . I . . . . . . . . - - U - 1, 1 . . U 5 . . . 5 4 - A j - . Q , D. J. Cahill-RT ' ' - Y - .i l ,K Fin Class of 1910 Class of 1970 2 I ,'- 12 Claw. of 1930 1 I .. xv-...a Class of 1910 C F.Wac1-er presidevv. Class of 1920 -fsrandmgi Fr'-cu Dancer, '.'4c-'fpwrsfdcnvg Joe Ward, secrvvaryg Frank Buddckr? rr-f,sn,rf-I- .svvfu 141 Hfvolri Esmond sr-rqcaul at arrnsg Edward Hand Rf, I xqho s 01 1 0' an 5- '-I Class of 1950 1 -'L -. ' f. 1 E , if 1 V7 Q ,. ' hs. il s president, Li11ian Terrando, vvce-presidemg Drucilla Grlswell, rreasurerg Virgima Vollmer, secretary. nresidem. Class of 1930 fNeweI1 Class of 19-10 fDorof11y Kupsek, presxdemg Robert May, vice-presidem: Frank Yeroc, freasurerg Me:-vm Larson, secretary, Class of 1950 isvandmgj Jack Koomz preswdemg James Sandroifm, treasurer: Gordon Errckson sergeam av .urns Daie Hopp vace-presidenyg Jerry Konevshrwy s-3-rqeanl 51 arms: flseav-Idg Mrss Mary Mdauqhim, advsserg Marv McD1arrmd, secrevary, Rosemary Kuhn soma! crfaurnang Mane Saisr, program chafrman , s 4 VVe, The sensor class of rrmereen hundred srxry ? ROBERT GRISOLANO Vice-President MARY ANN TALLMAN Treasurer MARY ANN HARVEY Secretary JACCQUELINE BRADY Program Chairman MARY BOYLE Social Chairman GERALD STACHOWIAK LOUIS SABATINI Se-rgeams at Arms emerge , . 4',. gs--v' from the chaos of our first three years at L-P K' Q-'sw A . is '52 if 1... DENNIS KEITH ALTERl, Peru Football 3, Basketball 2, Track 2, Wrestling 2, American Government Club 2, GEORGE ANGELO, Oglesby DENNIS ARMATA, La Salle LOUIS THOMAS ASSALLEY, La Salle High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Math Club 2, Service Squad 3, Junior Rotarian l, Publica- tions Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, History Club 2. WILLIAM JAMES ATHERTON, La Salle Transferred from Father Ryan High, Nashville, Tennessee, Wrestling l. SANDRA SUE AULER, Peru Honor Roll l, G. A. A. l, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club l, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2. SUSAN LINETTE BAlMA, La Salle Student Council 2, Spanish Club l, Pep Club 8, American Government Club 2, Senior Orien- tation 2, Developmental Reading l. DANIEL MacCULLOCH BARR, Peru High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Cross Country 2, Band 8, Junior Rotarian 1, Senior Orientation 2. ROBERT G. BARTELS, Peru High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Band 8, Junior Rotarian l, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- mental Reading l. A new addition to the student facilities this year is the student parking lot. Dennis Uhan, Willy Atherton, and Robert Grisolano are among the frequent users. The parking lot is located two blocks from L-P at Seventh and Creve Coeur Streets. as the elite members of the student body. BARBARA VIRGINIA BARTLETT, Peru High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Ell Ess Pe Stafi 2, Pep Club 8, Junior Rotarian I, Chorus 6, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 2, Ameri- can Government Club 2. EvAN RALPH BATTY, Oglesby High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 2, Foot- ball I, Band 8, Senior Orientation 2. KENNETH OTTO BECKER, Peru Football Manager 3, Tennis 2, Golf 3, Math Club 2, Service Squad 2, Senior Orientation 2. ROBERT GODHAND BECKER, Peru Honor Roll 2, Football I, Manager 2, Service Squad 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. JANICE CAROLE BEDENKO, La Salle Honor Roll 3, G. A. A. 3, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Senior Orien- tation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. MARGARET ELEANOR BENNETT, Oglesby Transferred from Kirkland High School, Kirkland, Illinois, F, H. A 2, Pep Club 2. JOHANNA CAROLINE BERNARD, La Salle Honor Roll I, Pep Club I, Publications Re- presentative 2, Drama Club 2. KENNETH VINCENT BERNARDI, La Salle Wrestling A, American Government Club 2, Conservation Club I. KAREN EVE BERTRAND, Peru Honor Roll 3, G. A. A. I, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club B, Chorus 3, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents I, Ushers Club 7, Drama Club 2, American Government Club 2. WILLIAM PETER BERTUSI, La Salle High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Class Omcer 2, Student Council 6, Football 4, Math Club 8, Service Squad A, Junior Rotarian I, Chorus 4, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. LYDA ROSALIE BEVINS, La Salle Transferred from Largo High School, Largo Florida, Dramatics Club 4. JANICE MARIE BILDHAUER, La Sal High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 6, Band 8, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 6, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orien- tation 2, Cavalcurrents 2, Anteri- can Government Club 2. l e 4-. fb' 111 .153 4' 4 if-W .l new' Page one hunderd forty-seven 91- i 416' We remember the first days back at school GEORGIA MAXINE BILLARD, Peru High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 5, Pep Club 8, Publications Representative 2, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2. JUDITH ANN BORYS, Princeton Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. THOMAS LEE BOWIE, l.a Salle Baseball l, American Govern- ment Club 2, Conservation Club l. MELVIN ROY BOYD, Oglesby MARY BETH BOYLE, La Salle High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Class Ofticer 2, Cheerleader 8, Pep Club 8, Math Club 6, Library 2, Nurses Club A, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 2, American Government Club 2, Drama Club 2. IVARS BOZANOVS, Peru Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2, ie F, 4!'. ,N AJ' Page one hundred forty-eight tribe fl WD' Qfgfffarl fu f? WW? ana. f. DENNIS JOSEPH BRACCO, Peru Cross Country l, Senior Orientation 2. JACQUEUNE MAE BRADY, La Salle Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club l, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, American Government Club 2. JOANN AGNES BUKOVIC, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 6, Nurses Club 2, Publications Repre- sentative 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. JOANNE MARIE CADEGIANI, Oglesby Senior Orientation 2. HOWARD FRANCIS CALLAHAN, La Salle Conservation Club l, JOHN JOSEPH CAPELLO, Peru High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 4, Basketball 2, Track I, Cross Country 2. rneenng okl lnends mt, wi bd' f' AUDREY JEAN CHIADO, La Salle Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Nurses Club 4, Pub.ications Re- presentative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- mental Reading l, Cavalettes 2. ,Wye ,. LEONARD EUGENE CLANCY, Oglesby Transferred from Hopkins High, Gran- ville, Illinois, Basketball 2, Track l. JOYCE ANN CONERTON, La Salle High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- mental Reading l. BONNIE MAE CONVVAY, Oglesbv Honor Roll 6, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2. KAREN SUE COUGHLIN, Peru Honor Roll 3, Band 4, G. A, A. 6, Pep Club 4, Math Club 2, Nurses Club J Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l. JULIENNE ELLEN COULTEP Peru 1 High Scholarsnip 5, Honor Ro 7, Student Councl 2, Pep Club 8, , Nurses Club -1, Junior Ro'ar an l, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalc-Jrren's 2, I-.inerican Covert. .9 :nent Club 2. 'ffl is and Teachers, ANNE MARIE CANNON, La Salle Student Council 4, Band 2, Pep Club 8, Library 2, Senior Orientation 2. SHERI LEE CARBINE, Oglesby G. A. A. l, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2, Drarnatics Club l. THOMAS VINCENT CERRI, Cedar Point Honor Roll 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, Con- servation Club l. THADDEUS M. CHEMELEWSKI, Peru LYNN JANICE CHERPESKE, La Salle Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club -1. JUDITH LYNN CHESUC, Peru High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, Band 8, Senior Orientation 2, Nurses Club A. S 3 Page one hundred forty-nine 'W Q' 'nd A. gossiping at lockers and in The halls ELAINE ANN CRANE, La Salle High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, F. H. A. 6. Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Chorus I, Nurses Club A, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. LEILA MAE CRANE, La Salle Honor Roll 4, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 4, Publication Representative 2, Chorus 6. ROSALIE PAULINE CURATOLO, La Salle Honor Roll A, Band 8, G. A. A, I, Pep Club 6, Nurses Club 2, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. NED STUART CURRIE, La Salle Transferred from Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Illinois, Developmental Reading I. MARGUERITE ALICE CURTIS, Peru Transferred from Bad Axe High School, Bad Axe, Michigan, Nurses Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. JACQUELINE SUSAN DANCA, Peru F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Ameri- can Government Club 2. ROBERT DENNIS DAVISON, Peru Honor Roll 2, Student Council 2, Swimming I. Senior Orientation 2. DIXIE LEEANN DEBO, Peru Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Junior Rotarian I, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, Cavalettes 2. JULIUS HENRY DQFOER, Oglesby Football 2. ALBERT EUGENE DeKEYZER, La Salle American Government Club 2, Conservation Club I. EDYTHE MAE DELANEY, Peru G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. GARY LEE DENNY, Peru Honor Roll 5, Basketball I, Track 2, Cross Country 3, Junior Rotarian I, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. we go SANDRA LEONORA DIRKES, Peru Honor Roll I, G. A. A. 8, Pep Club 8, Math Club 3, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, Dramatics Club 2. RICHARD JOHN DITTLE, Oglesbv Student Council 2, Track A, Cross Country 2, Senior Orientation 2, Con- servation Club I, American Government Club 2. DONALD JAMES DONNELLY, La Salle Senior Orientation 2. FRANCIS HUBERT DONOVAN, Peru Spanish Club I, Pep Club I, Chorus 2, PATRICIA ANN DOOLEY, La Salle Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2, Band 8, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Governa ment Club 2. MARY ANN DOWNEY, Peru High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Library 2, Junor Rotarian I, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2. JOHN HENRY DOYLE, Peru PAMELA RUTH DUNCAN, La Salle Honor Roll 2, Band 2, G, A. A. 8, Spanish Club I, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2. Senior Orientation 2, Dramatics Club 2. WILLIAM THOMAS DUTTLINGER, La Salle American Government Club 2, DONALD JAMES DWYER, Oglesby Student Council A, Swimming 6, Chorus 4, Senior Orientation 2, Deevlopmental Reading I, Dramatics Club 4. HAROLD CHARLES EASTON, Oglcsby BETTY LOU EDGCOMB, La Salle Pep Club 6. to the football games, . fx 'Q Q. iffy-r 'i - X 2, 1 I 9. sn. V , .z:'n..f ' mp- I fy, es 36 G' gr' 1 rv 1 e ,A-5 ii sr, 'Nb' Yv- Page one hundred fifty-one af -- WN' -'fy I. ,..v on M f The pep parade The bonfire The Homecoming Dance, RAl.PH ALAN EDGCOMB, Utica Football l, Basketball 2, F. F. A. 2. JOHN DAVID EDWARDS, La Salle Honor Roll l, Student Council l, Track Manager l, Swimming Manager l, Band 8, Spanish Club 2, Senior Orientation 2. DONALD EARL ENGLISH, Utica Class Officer 2, Football 4, Basket- ball 3, Track 2, F. F, A. 2, Service Squad 2, American Government Club 2. EDWARD R. ENSOR, Peru CHARLES RAYMOND ENTWISTLE, La Salle GARY JAN ERNENPUTSCH, Peru Honor Roll 2, Football l, Basket- ball 2, Track l, Cross Country l. JANE MARIE EUSTICE, Peru Student Council 4, Pep Club 8, Publications Representative 2, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, American Government Club 2. RONALD PETER EWING, Oglesby DONALD ARNOLD FAERBER, La Salle JUDITH ANN FARNETl, Oglesby Honor Roll l, F. H. A. 8, Pep Club 8, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, Ameri- can Government Club 2. BARBARA JO FITZKE, La Salle Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 2, Publications Representative 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, American Government Club 2. DENNIS MICHAEL FLANNERY, La Salle Student Council 2, Football 4, Basketball l, Track 2, Wrestling 2, Radio Club 2, Service Squad 2, Developmental Reading l. we enioy The new senior home-room assemblies, SANDRA SUE FOFE, La Salle Honor Roll I, Student Council I, G. A. A. 8, F. H. A. 6, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club B, American Government Club 2, JULIE MAE FOLEY, La Salle Student Council 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2, Ushers Club 4. RICHARD KENNETH FRANKLIN, Oglesby F. F. A. 2. NANCY LEE FREDERICK, Cedar Point Chorus 2. PATRICIA ANN FRESCHI, Oglesby Band 8, Pep Club 2, Chorus I, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. RICHARD EDWARD GALASSI, La Salle Football 3, Basketball 3, Base- ball I, Track 3, Senior Orientation 2, Conservation Club I. DONNA GRACE GAPINSKI, Peru Honor Roll I, G. A. A. I, F. H. A. 6, Pep Club 2, Library I, American Government Club I. EDWARD GATZA, La Salle Football I, Senior Orientation 2. DAVID ROSS GISLER, Peru Basketball 3, Cross Country 3, Tennis 3, Chorus I, Senior Orien- tation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. SUZANNE MARGARET GLOWACKI, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Band 8, Pep Club 6, Publications Re- presentative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 2, American Government Club 2. DONNA JANE GOCHANOUR, Oglesby G. A. A. I, Chorus 4, PAUL EDWARD GOSTOMSKI, La Salle Honor Roll 2, Student Council 2, Senior Orientation 2. 15 for iw f-.r fi 1' 5 05 Wk..- 'Qs'-fc -M. A I 'fr' Page one hundred fifty-three as Mb- 'UFQQ fi x vm vvorry about ROBERT LEE GRISOLANO, La Salle High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 4, Class Ofticer 2, Student Council 4, Football 3, Basketball 3, Baseball -1, Service Squad 2, Senior Orientation 2. DAVID JOSEPH GRLJENWALD, La Salle F. F, A. 6. DENNIS ROUDOLPH GUNIA, La Salle Senior Orientation I, Conserva- tion Club I, American Government Club 2. HOWARD CLARENCE GURKE, Utica High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Football 2, Developmental Reading I. SANDRA JEAN GUZIEC, La Salle Honor Roll I, Student Council 2, Pep Club 6, Library 2, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. FRANK MILTON HAAS, Peru High Scholarship I, Honor Roll I, Swimming 2. the Hrst report cards, s. c' , , T f 2 '., 'R :sr ii E '33 eva Q, . V , ,W ' ,nf if ,M I ilT,'-is - ' , Ex . g J ll I I vxaqx I ll .lt 'xl - . f f I I 'lx Q I ri I. - r I ,f it I :Ru can up-...... ill udfx' The Hrst senior assembly of the year was given by Mr Lee Petersen's Home Room, 205. Betty Loebach sings while Dave Gruenvvald accompanies her on his guitar. The girls participated in a beatnik dance to the record Teen Beat . ,- 4 'ifIf??9Ki!1 .gs- Page one hundred fifty four worry even more about .J- 13. if if A , ' . V ga- I, - ., a it . in y HM'-'I' ' - 'N , vos I FH A avi' 'O ' .-- 0 fm A -'-49 .' V y I gqf , GEORGEANNE MARIE HEBEL, Peru Honor Roll I, G. A. A. I, Pep Club I. ANN LOUISE HEILSTEDT, Oglesby Transferred from Kewanee High, Kewanee, Illinois, Honor Roll I, Band 2, G. A. A. 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading T, American Government Club 2. KENT JOHN HESS, Utica High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 2, Band 8, Math Club 2, Senior Orientation 2. RICHARD FREDRIC HESS, Utica High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 6, Football 3, Track l, Wrestling l, Library 2, Service Squad 3, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading T, JANICE IRENE HEUSER, La Salle High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Publications Representative 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, American Government Club 2. DAVID LEE HOBERG, Peru term papers, LYNN MARIE HARBECK, Utica Honor Roll l, Class Officer 2, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Publications Representa- tive 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l. RAYMOND DALE HARBlSON, Peru High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 3, Class Officer 2, Junior Rotarian 2, Senior Orientation 2. KAREN LEE HARRISON, La Salle Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2, Conservation Club l. MARY ANN THERESA HARVEY, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Class Ofticer 2, Student Council 2, Pep Club 6, Math Club 6, Nurses Club 4, Publications Represen- tative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading T, Cavalcurrents 6, American Govern- ment Club 2. PATRICIA ANN HAUPTMAN, Utica Honor Roll 5, G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading T. KATHLEEN ANN HEALEA, Peru G. A. A. 6, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 4. ii H 41 74, ,ii . W. 54, , ,...,, x Page one hundred fifty-five 4-v-. ITC? but weather iT all. . pr- I Q i G- f-qs ,145 . i dna'- Q...- 'ct XV -A-I J.. My 1 5 M f I Q-get 1 : Qi is ,re p15 'SFF' .f+W a-rv- ' 41-.--4 if '36- tr' 3i v' Page one hundred fifty six THOMAS HOCKING, Oglesby Student Council 2. FRED RICHARD HOOPER, La Salle Basketball 8, Baseball 2, Track I, Cross Country 4, Senior Orientation 2. JEAN ANN HOSCHEIT, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 6, Math Club 4, Senior Orien- tation 2, Cavalcurrents 4, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. RONALD JOSEPH HROVAT, La Salle Honor Roll I, Library I, Senior Orientation I, Conservation Club I. CAROLE ANN HUNTER, La Salle Honor Roll I, Student Council 2, G. A. A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Library 2, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2. DANNY DOUGLAS HUNTER, Oglesby Honor Roll 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. SHERRY MABLE IVLOW, La Salle High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 2, Chorus 8, Caval- currents 4, Dramatics Club 2. RITA JEAN JACOBOWSKI, Peru Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 7, Pep Club 6, Senior Orientation 2. MARY ANN JAKSE, La Salle High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 7, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 4, Publica- tions Representative 2, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 4, Dra- matics Club 2. DAVID FRANCIS JANKA, La Salle GERALDINE ANN JARACZEWSKI, Peru Transferred from St. Mary's Academy, Nauvoo, Illinois, High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 5, Student Council 2, Pep Club 6, Math Club 2, Library 2, Nurses Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 4, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. JEANNE MARIE JASKOLSKI, Peru Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Band 8, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. We gladly welcome The Tea, ROBERT PAUL JASKOWIAK, La Salle High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 4, Math Club 4, Senior Orientation 2. JUDLTH ANN JEREB, Oglasby lt cr' Honor Roll l, F, H. A. 8, Pep Club 6, American Government Club 2. 'V' Tan, JEWEL LENA JOHNSON, La Salle , l F. H, A. 2. 'mor VS - and Christmas vacation -. rl ,yrw L sf t 4 in-. ., , I . E V , Q, 'Liar' N LLOYD MILTON JOHNSON, Peru , 'ii A 5' Wrestling 2, Band l, Service Squad 2, Chorus l, I I 5 American Government Club 2, Fooiball 2. J I' ri- X- ROBERT Bnucs JOHNSON, Oglesby tl ' J L J E' 'f ' High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Stu- ' Ltd iw ' 4 dent Council 2, Basketball 2, Track -4, -,I ., 5 Cross Country 3, Math Club l, Chorus 2, ,JA K Q fi g 'TOT' ,. Senior Orientation 2, Developmental ' ' ,. ik' J Reading I, American Government Club 2. l. We em MELVIN PHILLIP JONES, Oglesby ' NORMA JEAN KAISER, La Salle Honor Roll 2, G. A. A. 8, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, American Government Club 2. ,Wm , . i A if ig KAREN SUE KALEMANOFE, Peru High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Student Council 4, F. H. A. 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2, Dramatics Club 2. 7051 JOYCE LYNN KANE, La Salle Band 8. JUDITH LEE KANE, La Salle Honor Roll 2, Band 8. ,life JUDY MAE KASTIGAR, Peru F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 4, Dramatics Club 2. 'Q 53. MlCHAEl, PATRICK KEARNS, La Salle Football 4, Basketball 2, Math Club 2, Senior Orietation 2, Developmental Reading l, Amerie can Government Club 2. fi .. ,ar 51 f-v Q, A4-'f If .4 ' - li' T ' jgas fm N 'If' 'uv I Page one hundred fifty-seven i960 brings The new parking lot, cramming for exams, FW AN' lbs 1--. 71 'Q 6 ev -57' ,fem 415 1'-'Y 1'-'V 4 tis.- 'X Y., Page one hundred fifty eight DORIS ENID KELLEY, Peru High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 8. PAULA SUSAN KIERSCH, Peru Honor Roll l, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 8. EDNA MAE KIMBER, Oglesby High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Cheerleader 6, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Senior Orienta- tion 2, Developmental Reading I, Cavalcurrents 2, Ushers Club 6, Ameri- can Government Club 2. WILLIAM ROGER KLOPCIC, La Salle Honor Roll 2, Baseball 2, Publications Representa- tive 6, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. JANICE MARIE KLOPCIC, La Salle Honor Roll 4, Band 8, Pep Club 6, American Government Club 2. ALMETA MARLINE KNUTSON, La Salle Honor Roll 3, Chorus 8, American Government Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, G. A. A. l. JANICE SUE KOEHLER, Peru Class Olilicer 2, G. A. A. l, F. H. A. 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 8, Chorus 4. ROBERT ALAN KOEHLER, Peru Basketball l, Track l. JEAN MARIE KONIECZKI, Peru F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Develop- mental Reading l. CAROLYN DOROTHY KOTOWSKI, La Salle F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, American Government Club 2. GEORGIANNE MARY KOWALCZYK, La Salle High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 4, Student Council 8, Pep Club 6, Math Club 2, American Government Club 2. MARY ANN KOWALCZYK, Peru F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 2, Chorus l. winning the Regional Basketball Tournament CAROL LOU KOZIKOWSKI, Oglesby Honor Roll 2, Student Council 4, Dramatics Club I. DANIEL GEORGE KREACIC, La Salle Senior Orientation I. JAMES DOUGLAS KROLAK, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Class Officer 4, Student Council 3, Football A, Basketball 2, Track 3, Wrestling 2, Band 4, Math Club A, Service Squad I, Junior Rotarian I, Senior Orientation 2. LINDA LOUISE KRUSWICKI, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Math Club 6, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2, GERALD LEE KUPPERSCHMID, La Salle Honor Roll 4, Basketball Manager 4, Track 2, Cross Country A, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 2, Service Squad 4, Chorus 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. NANCY JEAN LABENS, Oglesby High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Pep Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Dramatics Club 2. JOAN FRANCES l.aFLAMME, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Library 2, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2. SARAH ANN LaFLAMME, Peru Student Council 2, Cheerleader A, Spanish Club I, Pep Club 8, Math Club I, Senior Orientation 2, Cava'ettes 2. JOHN PETER LAMBOLEY, La Salle Honor Roll 2, Student Council 2, Cross Country I, Wrestling 3. DALE EUGENE LAMPS, La Salle High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2, Band 8, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 6, Junior Rotarian I, Senior Orientation 2, Develep- mental Reading I. DONNA MARIE LANCE, Utica F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 3, Senior Orienta- tion 2, Conservation Club I. MICHAEL RAYMOND LANDERS, Utica Football I, Service Squad 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. !X fi .f ' Y j-r ff-lvvfrss 'i Q5-rr 69 fat... cg 'X x fi Q9 'sa , I wr'-' i f Page one hundred fifty-nine proudly introducing our parents MARK WALTER LANE, Peru CARLIER JEAN LAUER, Peru High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 6, Foot- ball 2, Spanish Club 6, Junior Rotarian I, Senior Orientation 2. SHARON ROSE LEGRENZI, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Math Club 6, Senior Orientation 2, Ushers Club 6. JANICE LYNNE LEONE, Oglesby Honor Roll 3, Band 4, Spanish Club I, Pep Club 4, Math Club 4, Publications Representa- tive 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. JOANNA LOUISE LIBIEZ, Peru High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Band 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 2. SANDRA LEE LIEBE, La Salle .wi Q-5' Page one hundred sixty '19 Pig 'Tr' Q'-, ,4- so-' ff' slr' G' d'Z l KAREN LEE LINDENMEYER, Peru G. A. A. 4, Pep Club 2. CAROL ANN LINK, Peru Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2. VIRGINIA LISS, Peru Honor Roll 4, Student Council 2, F. H. A. I, Pep Club 4, Math Club 2, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Nurses Club 2. PATRICIA ANN LISTER, La Salle Honor Roll 7, Art Club 2, G. A. A. 6, Pep Club 2, Math Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading l. JOAN MARIE LOCATI, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Ell Ess Pe Stal? 4, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 4, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- mental Reading I, Cavalcurrents 4, American Government Club 2, Dramatics Club 2. BETTY ANN LOEBACH, Peru Chorus 8. 65 NANCY LOUISE LONG, Utica Honor Roll l, Pep Club 4, Conservation Club . to our Teachers on Senior Parents' Night, JEANE CAROLE MAHNIC, La Salle High Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 7, Ell Ess Pe Staft 4, Student Council 6, Pep Club 8, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading l, American Govern- ment Club 2, Drarnatics Club 2. DIANE MAE MALACHOWSKI, La Salle Nurses Club 4. DONNA MARlE MARCHESI, Peru V H A. l, Pep Club 8, Publications Representa- ive 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Rea Ing l. JOHN NEWTON MARlNClC, Oglesby Propection Squad l, Conservation Club l. FRANClS JOSEPH MAPZETTA. Oglesby Honor Roll l. l .ii Term paper time is a hectic time for seniors. At 3:45 they can often be found coming out of the library doors struggling under a mound of books. Prov- ing this point are Danny Hunter, Dave Metz, Jewel Johnson, and Linda Kruswicki. 9 fb: fK ' - I V. 1 I f L. Page one hundred sixty-one 5 Ol Q.. 2. T enioying the holiday due to a snow storm, 'Q'-H' 3' WY am versa. R 'Q A:-', in YQ.-v hwy 'r 'AA' Ylb Page one hundred sixty-two JOSEPH PAUL MAURICE, Oglesby Honor Roll I, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- mental Reading I. WILLIAM DANIEL MEAGHER, JR., Peru Spanish Club 2, Math Club 2, Service Squad 2, Senior Orientation 2. CATHLYN LOIS MENG, Peru G. A. A. I, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Ushers Club 4, American Government Club 2. JEANNETTE SARAH MERTES, La Salle Honor Roll I, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8. JOHN DAVID METZ, Peru High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 3, Ell Ess Pe Staff 4, Senior Orientation 2, Cava - currents 2, American Government Club 2, Dramatics Club 4. RICHARD RAYMOND MICHAEL, Tonica ANNA MARIE MICHELI, Peru Pep Club 2. BARBARA JEAN MICHELI, Peru G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Chorus 2. JAMES LEE MIKLAVCIC, Ia Salle Swimming 3. CAROLYN ALICE MOELLER, Oglesbv Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 8, American Govern- ment Club 2, GEORGE ALBERT MORIARITY, Utica Honor Roll 3, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading I. JUDITH ANN MOYNIHAN, Peru High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 3, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 6, American Government Club 2. and then Easter vacation JOYCE ANN MROWICKI, La Salle Student Council I, Band 8, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 2, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2. JOSEPH G. MUYLLE, La Salle JAMES RALPH NEALAND, La Salle High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll A, Student Council 2, Basketball Manager 3, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 4, Junior Rotarian I, Publications Repre- sentative 4, Senior Orientation 2. KATHLEEN JANICE NEWMAN, La Salle Pep Club 6. CAROL ELLEN NIEDZWIECKI, Peru Honor Roll 4, Class Officer 4, Student Council 2, Cheerleader 6, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 8, Cavalettes 2. SHIRLEY ANN NOLASCO, La Salle G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 4. MARIE JOSEPHINE NOSALIK, La Salle Pep Club I. SHARON ANN O'CONNELL, La Salle F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Conservation Club l. WILLIAM ERICK OLSON, Peru Honor Roll I, Football 2, Wrestling I, Swimming I, Math Club 2, Pro- iection Squad 2, Class Ofticer 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. GERALD JOSEPH ORLANDINI, La Salle Honor Roll I, Class Officer 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Cross Country A, Service Squad 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. JANICE LEE OSTERTAG, Peru High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Band 8, Junior Rotarian l, Senior Orientation 2. JOAN MARIE PADAWAN, oglesby F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2, Dramatics Club l. Our operetta - Show Boat -paddles To Triumph, JOY Bi if' .J - bg. if-aff' fm Page one hundred sixty four KATHLEEN ANNE PAGANI, Peru Honor Roll 4, Class Ofticer 4, Art Club 2, G. A. A. I, F. H. A. 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 6, Cavalettes 2. EUGENE ALEX PATTELLI, La Salle Basketball I, Cross Country I, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. BENEDICT JOSEPH PAULICKA, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 8, Football 3, Wrestling 3, Service Squad 4, Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. DONNA JEAN PAWLAK, Peru G. A. A. I, F. H. A. I, Pep Club 2, Conserva- tion Club I. JOHN ALBERT PEARSON, La Salle Honor Roll I, Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2. WILLIAM LOUIS PETEK, La Salle High Scholarship I, Honor Roll I, Ell Ess Pe Stat? 2, Service Squad I, Senior Orientation 2. JAN MILES PETERSON, Peru Honor Roll I, Senior Orientation I. BARBARA ANN PIASECZNY, Oglesby G. A. A. I, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club I. JOYCE CAROLYN PIERRO, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Band 6, Pep Club 4, Math Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. ROGER P. PIERSKI, Peru SHARON LEE PILARSKI, Peru Class Ofticer 6, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 2, Publications Representative 4, Chorus 8, Ushers Club 4. MARY JANE PIRC, Peru Honor Roll 4, G. A, A. 7, Pep Club 7, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading I. our Senior Prom - Springtime Sonata - is enchanting SANDRA Louise Pisorsil, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 8, Math Club 6, American Government Club 2. ALAN ROBERT PITTMAN, Oglesby Class Officer 2, Football 3, Basketball A, Cross Country l, Track 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, American Government Club 2. MARY LOUISE PIVONSKI, La Salle High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 3, Pep Club 7, Chorus 7, Senior Orien- tation 2, Dramatics Club 2. JoANN PLANKER, Oglesby High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 5, Student Council 2, Pep Club 8, PAUL ANTHONY POCIUS, Oglesby High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 4, Senior Orientation 2. AUDREY ANN POHAR, La Salle Chorus 4. JEAN MARIE PRAZEN, Oglesby High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 4, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 2, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. JUDITH ANN PRENTICE, Peru High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. 8, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. SUSAN JANE PRICCO, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council I, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club, 2, Dramatics Club 5. ELLEN ANN PYSZKA, La Salle Honor Roll l, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2. ROBERT JAY PYSZKA, Peru Honor Roll I, Proiection Squad A, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l. THEODORE JAMES RAFALSKI, Oglesby High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 6, Senior Orientation l, Developmental Reading l. fi! .k 35' Q., 1 7 fb. 'ky- ,- 1' WL., 11- f'w 62. 479'-f -1'-r t,,,, GR -4' ,I CTT Page one hundred sixty-ive :S g ., 1 , M Qin and now our concluding high school days draw near, Senior Parents' Night is always a big event at L-P. After a program which is put on entirely by senior class members and officers, the seniors introduce their parents to their teachers, This is followed by refreshments in the cafeteria. In 46- in 'fp- Page one hundred sixty six the picture on the left, Mike Landers is introducing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landers to Mr. William Peters. ln the second picture, Judy Cheslic and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheslic are chatting with Mr. John Samlin. MICHAEL SHOLM RAMENOFSKY, La Salle Football 2, Basketball Manager l, Baseball Manager l, Wrestling l, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, Senior Orientation l, American Governa ment Club l, Conservation Club l. BARBARA ANN RANCINGAY, Oglesby High Scholarship 5, Honor Roll 7, F. H. A, 4, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. JEANNE l.OUlSE REESE, Peru Honor Roll 3, Cheerleader 2, G. A. A. l, Spanish Club 6, Pep Club 8, Senior Orientation 2, Ameri- can Government Club 2. SANDRA LYNN RICCI, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Band 8, Pep Club 8, Senior Orienta' tion 2, Usher's Club 6, Majorette 6, Nurses Club 2. MICHAEL THOMAS RIETGRAF, Peru Honor Roll 2, Football 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 4, Junior Rotarian l, Senior Orien- tation 2, Developmental Reading l. NORMA JEAN RlT'lER, Oglesby Honor Roll 6, Chorus 4. our last times walking to classes, waiting in cafeteria J Sv gi. '87 Aux 5 'IL-P 1? ' SHIRLEY ANN SAJ, Peru Pep Club A, Conservation Club I, JOHN SCOT SAMOLITIS, Oglesby Honor Roll 2, Student Council 2, Football 3, Basketball 3, Service Squad 3, Senior Orientation 2. SHELBY JEAN SCHICKE, Utica EDWARD STEPHEN SCHMITZ, Ia Salle Football 2, Senior Orientation I, Developmental Reading I. EVALYNN MARGARET SCHMITZ, La Salle High Scholarship 6, Honor Roll 7, Student Council I, Art Club 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- rrental Reading I, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. ROGER WALTER SCHMOEGER, La Sale Basketball 2, Track 2, Senior Orien- tation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. in. M . FRANK JOHN RITZ, La Salle Wrestling I, Football 2, GLENN FRANKLIN ROBERSON, Oglesby High Scholarship A, Honor Roll 7, Track 4, Cross Country 2, Junior Rotarian I Senior Orientation 2, Service Squad 2 JUDITH MARIE RODA, Oglesby Honor Roll I, Pep Club 8, Publi cations Representative 4, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents A American Government Club 2 Conservation Club I, Dramatics Club 2. PATRICIA ANN RUVA, oglesby Spanish Club I, Pep Club 8. RODERICK ROGER RYNKE, Peru Honor Roll 3, Junior Rotarian I Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. LOUIS MICHAEL SABATINI, Peru Class Officer 2, Football 2, Basketball I, Baseball 3 Track I Cross Country I, Wrestling 2 Senior Orientation 2. Q' .4 fw filb- is 'Eiga 'Shar' vnu. ' ' Page one hundred sixty-seven lines, The last . announcements, and our last his Os- fl-?'f 4170- i ff341w:zw,v if 'J rn f, uf, 4-. ,J V ,.,, , Nt, yo' hp K 7-ur 'ltr'- 53 JV' R . 0- Page one hundred sixty eight Rf- fi? i KAREN RUTH SCHOENING, Peru High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. SHARON ANN SCHOLLE, La Salle G. A. A. I, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club I, Library 2, Nurses Club 2, Publica- tions Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2. WILLIAM PETER SCHWARZ, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Basketball Mana- ger 2, Tennis 2, Band 2, Math Club 6, Junior Rotarian I, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. SUSAN LOUISE SCHWEICKERT, Peru Class Officer 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 8, Publications Representative 2, Chorus 2, Senior Orientation 2, Usher's Club 6, American Govern- ment Club 2. JAMES MELVIN SCHWEIGERT, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Service Squad I, Junior Rotarian I, Publications Re- presentative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Ameri- can Government Club 2. SHARON ROSE SCZEPANIAK, Peru Class Officer 4, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 6, Cavalettes 2. LEONARD VERN SELLETT, La Salle High Scholarship 2, Honor Roll 6, Track 2, Senior Orientation I, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. ANN MARIE SELLEW, La Salle Honor Roll 6, G. A. A. I, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 2, Chorus B, Senior Orientation 2, Dramatics Club 2. FRANCIS JOSEPH SEXTON, Utica Football 4, Wrestling 4, Service Squad 4, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading I. SHARON ANN SHARP, La Salle High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 2, Student Council 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2. PATRICIA LEE SHEA, La Salle Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orien- tation 2, Usher's Club 4. NANCY MARIE SHERMAN, La Salle Pep Club 2, Chorus 2, Develop- mental Reading I, Conservation Club I. yearbook, the BEVERLY LOUISE SIENKIEWICZ, La Salle Pep Club 2, Conservation Club I, VIRGINIA ANN SIGMUND, Peru Pep Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Chorus A, Senior Orientation 2, Conservation Club 2. DENNIS JOHN SKERSTON, Oglesby Service Squad I, Senior Orienta- tion 2. KENNETH JAMES SLIMKO, La Salle High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2, Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball I, Track 3, Service Squad 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. DONALD ANTON SMANIA, Oglesby Honor Roll 4, Football 3, Basketball 2, Track 2, Wrestling I, Service Squad 4, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2. VIRGINIA LOUISE SMITH, Peru Honor Roll I, G, A. A. I, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 6, Senior Orienta- tion 2, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. JOHN ANTON SOMOLSKI, La Salle High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 3, Foo2ba'l 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, Senior Orientation 2. ROSEMARY SPELICH, La Salle Pep Club 2. GERALD LEE STACHOWIAK, La Salle Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Football A, Basketball 3, Baseball A, Service Squad 4. PATRICIA ANN STARKEY, La Salle BARBARA MARY STASIAK, Peru High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 7, G. A. A, I, Pep Club 6, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalettes 2, American Government Club 2. GLORIA MARIE STEGEN, La Salle Band 6, G. A. A. I, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 6, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. 50th anniversary, Ell Ess Pe, Gag .fr 4' 47-Pt!! E 04 Ck-g, 9 Page one hundred sixty nine Then graduation day is here. Donning y js.. rg 1 gn-. U . '7 -lf' f ' Y Page one hundred seventy s., ,f- B' yi Q95 ff' GI 1,132 . GERRARD GEORGE STEIN, La Salle Student Council 4, Cross Country l, Swimming 2, Pep Club 2, American Government Club 2, Conser- vation Club l. JUDITH ANN STEWART, Utica Conservation Club l. GARY REYNOLDS SUDANO, Oglesby Band 8, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 2, Chorus l, Senior Orientation 2, De- velopmental Reading I. RONALD LEE SWETNAM, Oglesby Football 4, Track 3, Wrestling 3, Service Squad 2, Senior Orientation 2. CAROLYN ROSE SWIETEK, Peru High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 6, Junior Rotarian 'l, American Government Club 2. THOMAS CHARLES SWIETEK, La Salle Wrestling 1, Developmental Read- ing I. SHIRLEY ANN TADYCH, La Salle Pep Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading l, Conservation Club l. MARY ANN TALLMAN, La Salle Honor Roll 6, Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 8, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading 1, Usher's Club 4, American Government Club 2. WILLIAM EUGENE TAYLOR, La Salle Honor Roll 3, Senior Orientation 2, Dramatics Club 6. MARSHA LYNNETTE THOMAS, Oglesby Honor Roll 6, Band 5, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 6, Math Club 2, Nurses Club 4, Senior Orientation 2. RITA MAE THORP, Peru High Scholarship l, Honor Roll 3, Ell Ess Pe Staff 2, Pep Club 6, Publications Re- presentative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Caval- currents 4, Cavalettes 2, American Govern- ment Club 2. JULIE ANN TOBLER, Peru High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Band 8, Math Club 4, Junior Rotarian l, Senior Orientation 2, Develope mental Reading l, Cavalcurrents 2. the Traditional caps and lining SAMUEL CHARLES TOMMINELLO, La Salle Honor Roll I, Basketball I, Track I, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 2, Senior Orientation I. CAROLE ANN TORCHIA, La Salle Honor Roll 6, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 2. WILLIAM ALFRED TRUMP, Oglesby .IUDITH LYNN TWARDOWSKI, Peru Pep Club 7, American Government Club 2. WALTER BLACKMAN TYLER, Peru High Scholarship I, Honor Roll 4, Foot- ball 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Track 2, Wrestling 2, Junior Rotarian I, Service Squad 4, Senior Orientation 2, Develop- mental Reading I, American Government Club 2. DENNIS Louis ui-IAN, oglesby Football 2, Baseball I, Track 3, Wrestling I, Service Squad 4, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. SANDRA JEAN UHAN, Oglesby Student Council 2, G. A. A. I, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club A, American Government Club 2. KATHARINE IRENE UTZ, Peru High Scholarship 7, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club 4, Junior Rotarian I, Chorus 8, Senior Orien- tation 2. '-ii EVELYN LOU VALLERO, Oglesby Honor Roll 4, Band 8, G. A. A, 2, Pep Club 4, Nurses Club 2, Publica- tions Representative 2, Senior Orien- tation 2, ...AM f .- HENRY JOSEPH VALLERO, oglesby 5 Honor Roll I. Conservation Club I, Develop- 'V' mental Reading I. STEVEN BRUCE VECCHIO, Peru Student Council 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I. ALBERT GENE VESCOGNI, La Salle Football I, Swimming 3. up To receive our 6- , , I 'YZTF' 5'- 'KZ' ,: ' AM. , ' . Page one hundred seventy-one diplomas brings anticipation, happiness KENNETH GEORGE VIDEGAR, La Salle Honor Roll I, Student Council 2, Football 4, Track -1, Wrestling I. SANDRA JOAN vooei, ogiesby Honor Roll I, Cheerleader 4, F. H. A. 2, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 8, Publi- cations Representative 2, Senior Orien- tation 2, Developmental Reading I, American Government Club 2. JANE ANN VOHS, La Salle G. A, A. I, Pep Club 6, Chorus 4. JAMES NICHOLAS VOLK, Utica Honor Roll 2, Proiection Squad 8. EDWARD HENRY WAGNER, Peru Swimming 6, American Government Club 2, Conservation Club I. ROBERT DAVIS WALKER, La Salle 'F fa. Page one hundred seventy-two MARY JOYCE WALTERS, La Salle AUDREY ANN WASHKOWIAK, La Salle F. H. A, 2, Chorus 2, Conservation Club I. SHARON MARIE WAY, La Salle Pep Club 2, Nurses Club 2, Publi- cations Representative 2, Chorus 4. JUDITH ANN WEIR, La Salle G. A, A, 2, Pep Club 6, Publications Repre- sentative 2, Senior Orientation 2, Developmental Reading I, Conservation Club I. LILLY ANNE WELCH, Oglesby JAMES ANTHONY WENSKUNAS. Oglesby Transferred from St, Bede Academy, Peru, Illinois, Football I. and a slight Tvvirige of nostalgia. jx ix ,s LEONARD ARTHUR WILSON, La Salle Senior Orientation 2, JANICE HELEN WOODRICK, La Salle Pep Club 8, Chorus 4, Senior Orien- tation 2, American Government Club 2. EDVVARD FRANCIS WROBLESKI, Oglesby Proiection Squad A, RONALD ALLEN WYZGOWSKI, Peru Football l, Chorus 2. NANCY JO YOUNG, Peru Honor Roll i, Student Council 2, G. A. A. 8, F. H. A, 2, Pep Club 8, Senior Orientation 2, Drarnatics Club 2. PAUL EUGENE YOUNG, Utica High Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 7, Student Council 4, Chorus 8, Senior Orientation 2. ,Z ! 1,1 i- -- . 4' Z FRANCIS BERNARD WENZEL, La Salle F. F. A. 8, JUDITH FRANCES WENZEL, Utica Pep Club 8, Publications Representative 2, Dramatics Club 4, CAROLE JEAN WERNTZ, Oglesby Honor Roll 5, Student Counfil 4, G. A. A. l, Pep Club 8, Chorus 8, Drarnatics Club 3. LYNETTE JOAN WEYAND, Peru High Scholarship 1, Honor Roll 7, Ell Ess Pe Staff, 2, Pep Club 8, Math Club I, Senior Orien- tation 2, Usher's Club 8, American Government Club 2, Nurses Club l. WILLIAM RAY WHITE, Peru Football 3, Basketball 2, Track 1, Swimming I, Tennis 1, Chorus 4. DONALD LEON WIECZOREK, La Salle 13 fx Q vb. Ss.. Page one hundred seventy-three . Now our memories MARY JO ZENS, La Salle Honor Roll 6, Student Council 2, F. H. A, 2, Pep Club B, Publications Representative 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Government Club 2. JANET MARIE ZIBERT, Peru Honor Roll A, Band 8, Pep Club 2, Senior Orientation 2, American Govern- ment Club 2, MARY MARGARET ZlEl., La Salle Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2, Pep Club 8, Cavalettes 2, Usher's Club 8, JUDITH LEE ZNANIECKI, Peru Honor Roll 3, Class Officer 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club B, Library 2, Publications Repre- sentativc 2, Senior Orientation 2, Cavalcurrents 4, Usher's Club 6, American Government Club 2. 'Q JOANN ZUPANCIC, Oglesby F. H. A. 8, Pep Club 4, Senior Orien- tation 2. 3111 4' B1lIl'l1'i2I1ll SHARON ANN O'CONNELL Class of '60 April 2l, i9-42 May 7, l96O Page one hundred seventy-four begin. ni' Senior Subject and Activity Awards GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARDS KATHERINE J REINHARD AWARD Mary Beth Boyle ADELE CHATFIELD TAYLOR AWARD Wulluam Bertusu SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTuON AWARD Duck Paulucka STATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Wulluam Bertusu Paul Pocuus Mary Ann Downey James Schweugert Kent Hess Leonard Sellett Joan LaFIamme Wulluam Taylor Duck Paulucka Katherune Utz ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Duck Paulucka TRI CITY NURSES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Ann Sellew THE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Rosalue Curatolo ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Karen Bertrand Ronald Hrovat LATIN AWARDS Joann Bukovuc Susan Prucco Jean Hoscheut Glenn Roberson James Krolak Wulluam Schwarz Lunda Kruswucku MATHEMATICS CLUB AWARD MATHEMATICS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 8. SOCIETY OF ACTUARIES AWARD Katharune Utz AMERICAN CHEMISTRY SOCIETY HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SCIENCE AWARD James Schweugert BAUSCH 8. LOMB HONORARY SCIENCE AWARD James Schweugert U S HISTORY AWARD Wulluam Bertusu COMMERCIAL AWARD Carolyn Swuetek HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Juduth Farnetu PUBLIC SPEAKING AWARD Walter B Tyler Jr AGRICULTURE AWARD Davud Gruenwald J BUTCH NOWACK MEMORIAL AWARD Francus Sexton BAND AWARDS ARION FOUNDATION AWARD Gary Sudano JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD Kent Hess Joann Bukovuc James Schweugert Joan LaFIamme Katharune Utz Kent Hess VOCAL MUSIC AWARD Marulou Puvonsku NATIONAL Z. HONOR SGC IETY KS if N 3 fu L Louus T Assalley Wulluam Atherton Dantel Barr Barbara Bartlett Wulluam P Bertusu Georgua Bullard Mary Beth Boyle Joann Bukovuc Audrey Chuado Juluenne Coulter Elaune A Crane Mary Ann Downey Mary Ann Harvey Ann L Heulstedt Kent J Hess Jean Hoscheut R Bruce Johnson James D Krolak Gerald Kupperschmud Joan F LaFIamme Dale Lamps Patrucua Luster Joan Locatu Jeane C Mahnuc James Nealand Januce Lee Ostertag Beneduct J Paulucka Joyce C Puerro Paul A Pocuus Sandra L Ruccu Eyalynn M Schmutz Wulluam P Schwarz James M Schweugert Barbara M Stasuak Carolyn R Swuetek W ter B Tyler J Katharune I Utz Juduth Znanuecku I96O 'VIENIBERS Nancy J Labens Pace o e h d e ty I A. H D G y 47 I Q S A , -y 0 ky Q ' , . l , al .I , r. A . J n undrc svcn -Eve The Hizh Scholarship Legion Mcntbcrs of the Qt C -- , 1929-1930 buff-1 'Q f-?l 'isgyngm Outstanding service groups of past years total a large number. In the early yearbooks not all pictures were identified. The High Scholarship Legion of l92O was represented by a group of thirty- two. The L-P Orchestra in l929-l93O in- cluded a group of sixty-two who per- formed on the stage of the Matthiessen Memorial Auditorium. The l93O L-P Band: Cback rowl Drewitz, Weiland, Furlan, Duff, Neu- reuther, Kuldau, director, Welch, Gabel, Csecond rowl Miller, Furar, Kmitta, Knee- bone, Kidd, Urbanowski, Kaszynski, Mc- Lean, Elston, Coleman, Cfront rowj Sper- ber, Ramenofsky, Herbolsheimer, McCor- mick, Seaton, Corgiat, Harris, Loebach, Gustomski, Beebe. The Ell Ess Pe Stat? of 1940: iback rowl Robert Zacher, Wesley French, Eugene Liner, Burton Reizner, Preston Granclon, Ellsworth Stilce, William Wagner, William Condie, Cfourth rowl Susan Duncan, Marie Fitzgerald, Robert Zeaske, Francis Ur- banowski, James Confrey, Cthird rowl Ver- onica Jakubek, Muriel Roth, Muriel Be- reiter, Charlotte Krasne, Doris Morawa, Frank Yeroc, Joseph Maggio, Leon Floren- tino, Ludwig Karun, Richard Faletti, Csecond rowj Richard Berko, Virginia Schultz, Pauline Johnson, Mary Eich, Ruth Galuska, Dorothy Moncrief, Pauline Sale, Eugenia Kasprowicz, Evalyn Schwab, Ida Murphy, Cfront rowi Carl Carlson, Gerald Faletti, Mary Kiefel, Betty Jane Garzonio, Helen Bartlcszewski, Angela Piwonski, Helen Pohar, Betty Lee, Peggy Brylski, Romilda Smudzinski. 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