Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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Q 919 , ll 3' l f l5ffXl I fff,4?,f ' g ixxxx X Vw Y rc , 1 fixl' 'ff 'AX , XA- 4 ,x .wsfk fgqnm 6 X J xxx-1 JQQZN VMQJ , f -'f -9 f V rf , X , qw A...: I egg., ' Q ifix P ' V. lm . , X X if 'A 1 X .4 1 -- - N ' f i --.-U A .i i ' E ffm 1 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION TO STUDENT SERVICE 24 SENIOR CLASSES 46 ACADEMIC SUBJECTS T40 TECHNICAL SUBJECTS T52 DIVISIONS T82 SPORTS, GYM, 84 R. O. T. C 220 NT T' I-, . rf iif' -37,5 jfz' 'ef A - A-- T ' I Wig I qillfhf f IFN 1- II B if-f--fs T635 f QD gm 'X QA MIII5 45 IMT wg- 'I' 'X ,swf , Q mg f fmx W ' 3 Lx, Q-T-T,,,,,,-x,,.TxXX C Al Ilf ffl.,,IxIT ATA XQQ xl DMIFXJSTEQING TO CUP. NEEDS, dzfecfrrwg sw ccfivsfies, cmd QYJICUWQ L15 fnrsugf 6:53 CCH. ta 3 befrer umdersfavwamg of We ore the resaonsubiiifies cf sur AJmmQ5'cr':ts:n, in Qddefrsn to ccunseimg :nies and pubii: reici'-on pcsiefws, The gfzff members must prccess me records, programs, and fear score- N A 3 QT .wer fnwe fiwsusand stuaems, DMINISTR TIG Dr. Arthur P. O'Mara ..... Principal S PRINCIPAL of one of the busiest and largest high schools in Chicago, Dr. Arthur P. O'Mara has a well-filled sched- ule. He must tend to Lane's administrative os well as its educational needs. This includes arranging for substitute teachers, managing the school's public relations, guiding visitors through the building, entertaining the school's guests, and caring for the personal welfare of the student body by counseling Laneites with special problems and constontly reviewing the school's curriculum. He often drops in unex- pectedly on classes and instructs them. Besides his activities at Lane, Dr. O'Mara teaches a statistics course at Loyola University. Recently he wcis given an honorary award for his work in the evaluation of the Masters of Education program at that institution. He also belongs to many civic organizations, such as lQiwanis, and To many principal's and teacher's organization. Dr. O'Mara began his career in education as a teacher in a one-room rural school. Later i.n l93l, he came to Lane as a math teacher where he instructed many of our present day teachers iiin the fundamentals of mathematics. He soon became chairman of the math depart- ment and later left Lane to become the princi- pal of the Mitchell Elementary and the Hyde Park High schools. Eight years ago Dr. O'Mara returned to Lane as its principal. Dr, O'Mara believes thot Lane is its students, and to Lane's students, Dr. O'Mara is Lane. Principal Directs School DR. ELLEN BRACHTL, District Three Superintendent uv'- ' 5 DR. O'MARA and MISS MARGARET COLLINS scrutinize the trig papers of Fred Beilmon ond Rodney Bloch. I3 v ,,,,,-v . :,,L'7f:-5,525 '- gg iii ., iii' wif '5Z'3Ei 3 L '-ehqiii? . ,.. ,. , V . , ' - If k . 'VPIVFW7 xjjxiiig A .., . W ffufifif25:f'fn.a?WE um , H- . ' A wh' ' ' ' 'm,i.3'f! ' 'v EW X -we' N, ','1 '-:wp-...g -,, ik' . ff fpsifggf Q , . , f.fL:Q:: Qfi 1 7 I .- ,iwfw W , 15 5 :55 , . N159 f. L- -'Rf'r3,2iSzQffifif1w:e,?m IQ, Q ,,g , -'fc .W A , , ., f- 5, . .' , 1.,2.q?g:fa7: -ff, 0 , ,4 V Q V V g , m,,.fs-Q ww, f , ., Vg- Q V ,X f P wumg , Av 1 gfgrggS?2X:Y153Qe+fQk4g f ff '-rw , V - 5 g.rxsgg,,4,,f31:gff wa,-: J-'-'qw f'f:f'h1 -. ' -N f ' ,'g'1'p?,f3'fL'F2l1-'fit' :Fisk 8511 ', G. 'H ' kr . . '1. ,. 1- n'i,'ii'f J 'ffgwiq ' '- fi . ' f.. ' 'f .. . ,V , , MW , Y W 4 . L 142 ' J w ' l Administrators Assist Principal ane's first assistant principal, MR. GEORGE MLTIERDIERKS, obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees in l932.and V936 from the University of Chicago. Coming to Lane in i933, Mr, Meieiclieilfs tapaht German until he became discipline counselor in l939. l-le was appointed to his present position in l948 and has been the sponsor of the Social Center Committee since l 94-9, As Dr. O'Marafs chief assistant, Mr, Meierdierlss handles per- sonnel probiems anrl helps newly assigned and substitute teachers gain familiarity with the organization of the schools As an alumnus of l9l5, MRI ADOLPH STRAKA returned to Lane in l92l to teach machine shop. Because one did not need a college degree to teach shop in the Chicago schools at that time, Mr. Straka was able to wait until V926 to graduate from the Universi- 'ty of Chicago. ln l95l he was appointed to the administrative post he presently holds, Direct- ing the organization and smooth functioning of all shop classes and preparing the school budget are among Mr. Strai4a's primary duties, A Lane alumnus ol l9l7, MR. MILTQN PATTULLO began his teaching career at the Hancock Branch of Tilclen Primo in l92l and returned to Lane in i922 as a mechanical drawing teacher. ln addition to drafting, Mr. Pattullo also taught US. history and served as chairman of the history department tor eight years. Since he principal in March, V959, Mr, Pattullo has became an assistant been responsible for programming teachers and students as well as counseling students with difficulties in academic subjects. After coming to Lane in l936, MR, EMII. ROTHE served as a physical ctiucation instruc- tor until l91l9, as l.ane's clisciplinarian until l95-1, and as an adjustment teacher for one year before being assigned to his present position in l955, As one cf l.ane's assistant principals, Mr. Rothe is in charge of our counseling program, public-address broad- casts, auditorium functions, and the Key Club, l-le also guides truant Laneites and handles many other student problems, Nj MISS IRENE SZYMANSKI and MlSS MILDRED JORDAN provide guidance and understanding for boys with school- related problems. MR. BRUNO PASOWICZ, MR. JAMES RODGER, MR. MATT GUARINO, and MR. CHARLES BAUER are always ready to listen to a college-bound Laneite and offer him their experienced advice. MR. CJLENN OPPFELD aids boys in the deaf-oral division in overcoming their handicaD5. Specialists in Guidance Counsel Students Now ,iin its second year of operation, Lane's counseling system is one of the many adminis- trative departments provided to make a stu.- dent's high school career more profitable. Each student is assigned one counselor whom he may see for program changes, discipline, scholarship iniformaition, and help in choosing a career. The greater number of counselors this year lessens the number of students answerable to each counselor, thereby allowing the couinselor to become more familiar with each studeint's problems. The system has proven itself very efficient in guiding Laneites through their high school years. MR. ARNO BlCKNER programs new students and M JOSEPH ECKL examines seniors' credits for graduatic Through their excellent counseling ond guidance, MR MICHAEL EHRLICH, MR. LEO DURANTE, and MR. JOSEPH ZOERN aid students with their current prob- lems and prepare them for their future after Lane. MR. JOHN BURKE is responsible for truant students. MR, LEONARD SWIATKOWSKI odmits tardy boys to class and makes sure that they are not consistently late, MR, MORTON FILERMAN, school psychologist, helps students with their personal problems. 19 ,lf DR. WALTER BRINEY must be ready to use his medical skill in the event of an accident or ar: emergency during school hours. NURSE HELEN DUNHAM looks after the healtl' ot boys and keeps their medical histories. MRS, EDITH RICHMAN, MISS MARTHA NEELEY, and MISS HARRIETTE MARES keep the administration paper- work up to date. MRS. BERNICE OHLSON, registrar keeps the graduates' records and MRSl MAE PAWELL, cashier, is the custo- dian of the school's receipts and fi- nancial records. taff Performs Man Duties MRS. MARY SKINNER instructs a deaf student. MR. JULIUS HOFFMAN supervises in the book room and MR. DANIEL FLYNN assists in the administration of Lane's shops. MR. RALPH LARSON is responsible for the heating and maintenance of Lane's huge building. MR. JOHN GIOMETTI provides teachers with the necessary classroom supplies and also supervises the school's lost and found department. MISS ELIVIE SHAW plans. the daily menu and directs the lunchroom staff in its preparation. 2 MRS. MONICA TASTO, MISS HELEN REYNOLDS, and MRS. LENORE DEENEY are busy all day with administra- tive, secretarial, and clerical work. 21 Lunehroom Staff Serves Students , Aa fga , -'I , i - if .... W EQ V , ' - it f mana .Lg I' .2 ' ' 3 Z5 , wr' ' E ws? , ,, , , ' Q l ' +.,..::.-. . xi Y, B gs? .A Qi Elbv zz ' lv!! V vvuzzvz .nbbi V .. . A., ' if Q r it lllll Y , Ft it X llllvlz' , 1V,V:V,. V:: :: . fiz ,A l P b A I' 1 ': :::::.. At X Q i , V was 4 --1- r 41:'i':' f '.e- f 'ez' 'zeizi 1? ' :e: -:- ggi- ,M LUNCHROOM STAFF Top Row: Anne Nilsen, Bernice Anderstrom, Deon Margaret O'MaIley, Alice Corley, Sophie Kuleck, Ella Walter, Fulton Williams, Roosevelt Temple, John Full- Kleinhoiut, Anna Crawford, Eleanora Hoffman, Agnes mon, Dorothy Brubaker, Rosalie Iverson. Row 3: Barret. Front Row: Polly Novak, Lorraine Holtane, Victoria Friel, Verle Dittman, Mary Grosko, Evelyn Mary Celelratc, Marie Hatfield, Valerie Bunke, Hellen Nowak, Anne Leibfritz, Marie Harper, Anne Mae Jones, Helen Dybowski, Barsonti, Frieda Love. Row 2: Barbara Corcoran, THREE PERIODS A DAY, students stand in line LUNCH PERIOD provides a time for Laneites to discuss the day's eager to fill their trays with delicious food. problems over a good meal. Q, ERE lT NOT tor the Laneiites who compose the many Student Ser- vice organizations, the quiet orderliness of a typical day would suddenly be transformed into a maze of confusion. Although their duties vary greatly, all of these students are dedicated to the goal of serving their sCho0l. TLIDE T ERVICE Council Represents Students STUDENT COURT Standing, Cfvrey, DeFazio, Vrenios, Fartscn- ns. Seated: Butler, Hallalf, Ballowe, Mc- Dcugald. THE STUDENT COUNCIL represents the wishes of all students and works to improve Lane. 26 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Top Row: Carta, Wohl, Love, McDougoid, Rakoezy, Grudnicki, Eisenberg. Row 21 LoSavio, Cantor, Aron, Paskran, Ekstrom, Mr. Hook. Front Row: Kuzniar, Budzik. OFFICERS H President .............. loseph LoSovio Vice-President ........,. Charles Cantor Secretary ...........,.. Oren Eisenberg Sponsor ..... ..... M r. Hook Efficiently goveining Lane's student body, the STUDENT COUNCIL makes many regu- lations for students to follow. Besides improv- ing the general welfare of Lone, the Council's main concenn, it iis also involved with awarding service leihters and selecting B'ig Brothers for freshman divisionis. The Council dppoints com- mittees which study various school problems thoroughly in order to improve student envi- roniment. Appropriation. of monies to be given to school organizaftions and to charities is another of the Counc'iI's mony duties. Regulations written. by the Student Coufnci-I are interpreted by eight members of the STUDENT COURT whose au-tihonity is provided for in the Student Council constitution. Throughout the semester, Student Court judges deal with offenses of stude-nits in and around the school. These offenders, who are sent to the court by hallguards and traffic engineers, are given sentences varying in their severity according to the offense involved. STUDENT COUNCIL Voip Fcw:Ca.i'1, Dani, De iiignrei Cerovich, Gladk, Huffman, Dig- nan, Weiss, Row 5: D:Fa1o Voss, schmidr, Fedoruk, ku-vi zendork, May, Aid n. Pcw 4: Farfscilas, Friese, Baolfer, Meizer, Mouvcncii, Vrenias. Row 3: Gaib Rogai, Scnerzer, Caope, Suhagdct Decha, Urban, R w 2: Smiih Bernonr, Ranke, Twvmey, Fayl man, Nasopuios Frsnt Row: Hallaif, Baernaanw, Ballowe Sfewert, RafTer,, Tc-df, Saufhl wfck. STUDENT COUNCIL To Row. Manasse farz P ' , S vk, Bryg, Olsen, Scnoenbec, Norman, Speiser, Markey. Row 5: Wick- sircm, Gadvik, Carey, Telafnyk, Lalumbio, Giovinga. Row 4: Weigelt, Stralka, Drake, Stahl, Nunchuck, Nowik, Jakurcwski. Row 3: Moikawski, Klima, Burk- ross, Swope, Kach, Weiner. Row 2: Walke, Martin, Kofowska, Davis, Retzke, Caldwell, Vacca- rclia. Front Row: Monasfer, B:-Iii, Girffin, Kowalski, Sfadnyk, Gar- ay, Fersf. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Pudil, Lang, Muhie bach, Brzezinski, Lerch, Cavalio, Wright Row 5: Lerman, Reed, Abbott, DcBend3r, Banner, Rao., Casadaa, Taaucni. Row 4: Tab- ier, Matz, Fleming, Siics, Haik- kilq, ircnhalm, Danimwski, Row 3: Kramer, Havis, Kushdilfan, Montoya, Kuszfnski, Brcunzr Row 2: Maki, Scnuire, Tchicr, Lombardo, Kozuch, Owens, DeBIock. Front Row: Krueger, Raz, Guwfermann, Oyarna, OIIO' viano, McMahon, Iverson, , ,, A K 1 ,ZW is . . i Q5 if HALLGUARD LIEUTENANTS Top Row: Froelich, Wittlcder, F. Domino, Mielk, Olkowski, Kutilek, Marriott, D. Domino, Augstyn, Pe- kala. Row 5: Hay, McDougald, Stanfield, Ruge Miller, Johnson, Boclter, Kopach, Hopkins. Row 4: Perlowski, Mazurek, Kouba, Lynge, Vogel, Tyrrell Fwnoson, Kalvig, Kirkegaard, Burgh. Row 3: Killian f Fritzler, Fleissner, Zapal, Peterson, Buckley, Dall Leeper, Kemmer. Row 2: Crabtree, Erickson, Kirchner Allison, Oshita, Talaga, Lang, Harvey. Froinf Row: Yeh Worobey, Tomita, Hoppe, Duchay, Scorza, Manasse l-lolderrifth. Hallguards Serve School ll Periods HALLGUARD CHIEFS Top Row: Wilkinson, Heinz, Nuzzo, Haag- ney, Bcrent, Pawlak. Row 2: Mazawa, feibert, Wtoblcwski Manella McCaro. Front Row: Yonan, RECORDS AND OTHER CLERICAL WORK pertaining Hongen Flores Mr, Rosen! hallguard personnel are handled in the Hallguard Offic- blum. ' ' by Emanuel Yonan and Bruce Carlson fx i From seven in the morning until three- thirty in the afternoon, the Lane HALL- GUARDS maintain a constant surveillance over the corridors, preventing any infractions of school law. Although this year's guard en- rollment exceeds the one thousand mark, each boy gets individual duties consisting of cam- pus rover beats, locker checks, or hall duty. Co-operation and a sense of responsibility on the part of each guard helps to keep the group running smoothly and efficiently. L FRESHMAN HALLGUARD Jim Lauletta stops cmd ques- Q ? tions Richard Kurth outside the auditorium, ff l .Sf X' HALLGUARD CAPTAINS Top Row: Mazurek, Moss, Willis, Fermin, Werlc, Pelc. Row 2: Montgomery, Matzer, Froelich, Cantalupi, Aoyagi, McHugh, Lovc. Front Row: LoSavio, Hay, Kroll, Roth, Anderson. TRAFFIC ENGINEERS work every day to prevent accidents at busy intersections like this one at Cornelia and Western. Traffic Engineers Guard Lives Sploshing rain, the bitter cold of Q wintry day, and the muddy streets of spring are con- ditions familiar to the TRAFFIC ENGINEERS. Divided into two groups, morning and after- noon, the engineers regulate the flow of traf- fic and aiid studeints in crossing the streetsi The Traffic Engineers are proud that not a single Laneite has been seriously injured crossing a street where they have been on duty. For their services, Traffic Engineers are given gym creditor ten service' points. E 3 l ? E AFTERNOON TRAFFIC Top Row: Orzcch, Findlay, Racibozynski, Zoloudek, Mueller, Watson, Patten. Row 3: Jarrett, Xavcilus, Grzelak, I-lominick, Paskc. Row 2: Sachsel, Tobler, 30 Hitchcock, Kuta, Abrams, Row 'I: Fritzler, Rathmann, Marantz, Gruin, Coach Ring. MORNING TRAFFIC Top Row: Krause, Hain, Hen- nessey, Koscielniak, Berger, Kroll, Kasovic, Lang, Loewe. ow 4: Pytlik, Gatting, Hall, Johnsen, Green, Dorenbos, Denega, Cran- dall. Row 3: Mehiman, Moss, Szmurlo, Stamm, Gordon, lwai, Beale, Petterec. Row 2: Oshita, Michaels, Coscone, Ostrego, Mol- fese, Aiuria, Gaca, Stypka. Front Row: Koebig, Giannetti, Coach Siebert, Commons, Lang, Mag- nuson, Ekstrom. OFFICERS Chief . . . ....... T. Commons Sponsors .......... Mr. Ring Mr. Siebert MORNING TRAFFIC Top Row: Pankratz, Morton, Fedoruki Bonk, Seiser, Groh, Resch. Row 4: Brown, Czarny, Swenson, Maltese, Trimarco, John. Row 3: Palmer, Kosik, Ly- kowski, Dybo, Rehrn, Graham, Michaels, Row 2: Ito, Fletter, Spallone, Chornomaz, Carto, Velazquez. Front Row: Noboa, Smith, Coach Siebert, Commons, Fayman, Schuth, Singer. AFTERNOON TRAFFIC Top Row: Steinhofel, Menzer, Johnson, Hacker, Schuster, Hed- in, Tabor, Czarnecki, Buroff, Nikolich. Row 5: Niesluchowski, Goelz, Kopkowski, Carroll, Aldon, Sborbaro, Rozen, J. Gordon, Smith. Row 4: Pivorunas, Chakv, Kroll, B. Gordon, Mattey, Grosch, Krause, Boni. Row 3: Losch, Ban, Drichiver, Tortorelli, Swee, Park. er, Wickstrom, Cecchi, Allison. Row 2: Sabul, Ptak, Azuse, Carey, Cacioppo, Gorsko, Zopoi, Palumbo. Front Row: Losalle, Grossman, Bittner, Jarecki, Rein- hafer, Olsen, Karovesis, Coach Ring. LIBR Top Row: Dumalski, Schoenbeck, Babela, Hoffman, Troehler, Demtschenko, Andersen, Compell, Dignan. Row 4: Matthes ,Tkachenko, Wick, Rutkowski, Rus- sel, Kesper, Lukcevic, McMahon. Row 3: Haton, Baer mann, Ratossa, Maiewsky, Halkyn, Bereza, Bunch. ARY AIDES Row 2: Elizarraraz, Manke, Chayer, Suzuki, Pesaven to, Carollo, Clegerrnan, Doehrang. Front Row: Mr Scnlinkert, Valentino, Bennett, Carroll, Stasioski Breece, Ziedman. Librar Contain Wealth of Knowledge MRS. LUCILLE KNAPP is assisted by Fred Preusser in performing the tasks that compose everyday library procedure. STACKING BOOKS on the shelves in their pro per places keeps Howard Skorczewd busy while Ken Valetina puts two more books on the tru k LIBRARY AIDES Top Row: Anderson, Murphy, Hoffman, Neczei, Kar- Medwid, Saine, Majstorovic, Rcw 2: Ramuzewski nuth, Koivumaki, While, Kocal. Row 4: Reilly, Brown, Breiiberg, Hulyk, Bark, Weiss, Engstrom, Schab Rohlaff, Pefkovis, Jucha, Lundell, Berndr. Row 3: Row 1: Mrs, Knapp, April, Paredes, Majzner, Prusak Preusser, Ustasiewski, Pitchford, Dudek, Soreghen, Farsland, Allikian. LIBRARIANS Standingzi Mr. Roy Schlinkert, Mrs. Lucille Long. Seated: Mrs.. Lucille Knapp, Mrs, Jose- phine Guagliardo, Miss Dorothy Schumacher. RECORDS AND OTHER CLERICAL WORK pertaining to hallguard personnel are handled in the Hallguard Office by Emanuel Yoman and Bruce Carlson. Office Aides Maintain Records 'if' mi ,MJ Toip Row: Decho, Rosene, Kal- inowski, Rossi, Strouzas, Gion- netti, Stelnhofel, Molchanov Row 3: Perchorowicz, Fansler Schabow, Johnson, Bittner, Paoli Hesse. Row 2: Kanne, Bratt Foerster, Weintraub, Monzora Kvitek. Front Row: Higgins Monaster, Wetter, Gottscholk Palich, Fader. OFFICE AIDES Top Row: Wendt, Fong, Budzik, Schoenbeck, Gruber, Stamm, Pig- nato, Lozabes, Kaulentis. Row 4: Wirta, Nyznyk, Koffend, Gian- nini, Koop, Berman, Spoforo, Goldberg. Row 3: Young, Fed- orenko, Zimmermann, Talaga, Curzon, Michaels, Baron, Lichter, Begun. Row 2: Breitberg, Fuk- uda, Koyanogi, Costello, McCoy, Paske, Neumann, Kowal. Front Row: Dry, Ramosko, Seifert, Henncssey, Polonetzky, Bienke, Fader. 34 we -wwf' OFFICE AIDES Toip Row: Levin, Hennessey, Chanoux, Bonk, Burney, Boelter, Piegl, Kruger, Hoff. Row 4: Picur, Jokiel, Nottke, Ohman, Krey, Singer, Melzer Olsztynski. Row 3: Bismayer, Higa, Waterson, Weichselbaum, Anderson, Morlock, Hayes. Row 2: Green, Land- graff, .lenkot Loch, Sandow, Mehr, Stott. Dziegle- wick. Front lfow: Melnlck, Nodulman, Pelc, Garcia, Joseph, Mason, Sharpless. Distrilbuited among the various offices in the school are an industrious group of Lane students acting as OFFICE AIDES during their study periods. Their work, which ranges from preparing bulletins and absentee reports to sorting and distributing the mail, is greatly appreciated by the teachers and clerks whose tasks they lighten. In addition to receiving service points for their work, the aides gain office experience and help accomplish the complex clerical job required to manage Lane. MR. ARNO BICKNER and his aides, Bob Baron and Victor Fedorenko discuss filing systems in the Record Office vault. MW -G55 PLANNING HOW TO HANDLE the crowds that fill the auditorium when there is an assem- bly are Walter Roth and Thomas Forman. x S . H Nj A DELICATE TURNTABLE used with the souna system in the auditorium is adjusted by Emil Kasperek. Students Serve at Dances and Assemblies On- aliternaite Fridays, the Lane Social is the gathening place of teenagers from all -over the Chicago area, who come to dance and get acquainted. The socials are run by the Lane SOCIAL CENTER COMMITTEE with the help ot ia few adulit advisors. Hard work and co-op- eratioirii make their complex job simple, and the decorations, coat checking system, and all- airound operation at the sacials have been strongly acclaimed by the many visitors from the Board at Education. The Scciiial Center Committee provides the atmosphere necessary for teenagers to relax and enioy themselves. USHERS CLUB Toip Row: Presgrove, Tabor, Hansen, Nottke, Mag- nusom, Giannetti, Murphy, Gordon, Sabieraj. Row 4: Liles, Klaszky, McDougald, Flores, Chernik, Suhajda, Rathmann, Lenz. Row 3: Foster, McLaughlin, Orzech, if Commons, Geltner, Zeitz, Kirkegaard, Gaida, Kemp. Row 2: Kosoka, Talaga, Seibert, Ogrodowski, Scalzo, Vance, Poznar, Front Rfw: Forman, Wrona, Roth, Mr. Walcwander, Miller, Jellen, SOCIAL CENTER COMMITTEE Top Row: Bucaro, Parker, thompson, Napier, Collum, Got- tshalk, Kottara. Row 5: Lorenz, lviolchanov, Turbak, Trebbs, Zur- ek, Perz, Ahlmann, Thompson. now 4: Quast, Chernik, Foreman, Duchay, Cinrus, Kouba, Kosach. Row 3: Lane, Paluch, Hemtel, Fon, Gaca, Wright, Petrelli l Evans. Row 2: Tuzzo, Hall, Kas! i perek, Netterstrom, Cavalo, Do- : min. Front Row: Mr. Gannon, , Mr. Rodger, Miss Szymanski, Mr. Meierdierks, Mr. Kuecker, Mr. J. Keenan. Preparing the stage for plays, assemblies, and other special programs and keeping these shows running smoothly is a Eob ccpably hand- led by the members of the STAGE CREW. What imost Laneites clo not realize, is that an essential part of each program is carried on backstage, where the boys of the Stage Crew set up props, scenery, aind other equipment, However, their work isn't confined to back- stage, for the boys also take care of the Public Address system and keep Lane's trophies aind placques displayed in the halls. STAGE cizsw orricsns Row: Lorkowski, Beck, Kuntzendorf, Wizeniclc, Chiefs ., .........,..... Frederich Holch en Lunn. Row 2: l.ePere, Grawe, Healy, Reilley, Mitchell Mraz ..Mr.Durante n,l Slomianv, Wanner, Front Roiw: Kasperek, Hass, Sponsor . Darante, Mroz, Holch. i AUDITING THE SOUND SYSTEM, Bob Kuntzenclorf and Bob Lorowski perform one of their tasks as Mr. Durante and Mr, Schneider watch the stage. OWLS CLUB Top Row: Grodeckl, MUIGV, KVGYI Pighini, Macheimi, Mever- ROY' 3: Gunferrnann, Gruclnicki, Hoyte, Kloda, Grzelak. Roiw 2: Hallmark, Levan, Sokoloff, Mon- asder, Krueger. Front Row: Kurk- eggard, Jaskot, Patterson, MV- Drezdzon, Komarnickl. OFFICERS President ....., G. P'atT9l'SOV1 Vice-President ...... -J. Juskot Secretary ...... P. Kirkegavara Sgt.-at-Arms C. Kornoruickl Sponsor ..... . . . Mr. Drezazon Gwls Club Tutors Students FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Top Row: O'Neal, Passanante, Michelini, Pighini, White, Krey, Ramlosc. Row 3: Tantillo, Palac, Kloda, Kirkcgaard, Peterson, Hoyt. Row 2: Komarnicki, Krueg- cr, J. Hallmark, B. Hallmark, Jaskot, Fernandez. Front Row: Mr. Drczdzon, Patterson, Fischl, Grudnicki, Grodecki, McMahon. OFFICERS I President .......... F. Flschl Vice-Pres. .,.... W. Grudiucki Secretary . . . . G. Patterson Treasurer . . . .. F. Grodecki Sponsor . . . . . Mr, Drezdzon di.: Alvin Stoll is helped with his moth by Fred Gordecki while Tom Verden ex plains a problem to Doug Schroeder CLEAN-UP COMMl1TEE Top Row: Zagel, Anderson, Hoffmann, Perry, Compell, Matysiewski. Row 3: Nielsen, Kocol, Goodwin, Rerraro, Gruber. Row 2: Robert Schab, Richard Schab, Zachow- ski. Front Row: Miss Williams, Rundio, Lood, Daszko. It is the responsib'iIiity of the members of the CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE to instill in Lane- ites the need for cleanliness in Lane and in their lhomes and communities. They accom- plish these goals by annually holding a clean- up slogan contest and by placing clean-up posters in the halls. Eacih year the grou-p sub- . BUDGET COMMITTEE Standmg: Mangaras, Ceiley, Leinbaugh, Wetter, Seated: Tortorelli, Blomberg, Mr. Nuccio. Collection and disbursement of over ten thousand dollars a year is the very demanding job of the BUDGET COMMITTEE. The mem- bers ofthe committee see to it that a one dollar budget fee is collected from every student each semester and that the money appropria- ted to various org-ainiizations by the Srtudent Council reaches its proper recipients. Aside from collecting and dilsbursing fu-nds, tlhe members of the Budget Committee also distri- bute the TECH PREPS and handle the finances of the ARROWHEAD. mits to the Chicago Association of Commerce and lndustry a booklet suimmariziiing its ac- tivities and containing original clean-up information, slogans, and posters. The work ofa little-known group such as this symbolizes the civic spirit of Laneites. Members of LUFTOA who substitute for a late or absent teacher in. his first period class acquaint themselves with the career of teach- ing, The OWLS CLUB, a subdivision' of LUF- TOA, meets daily to lend a helping hand to students who have difficulty in understanding a subject. Through providing practical experi- ence, these clubs help undecided fu-ture tea- chers decfide in what pairticular field they are interested. Both of these fine organiizatiionis reward members with the personal satisfac- tion of accomplishing something worthwhfile. 39 PROJECTIONISTS CLUB Top Row: Polonetzky, Franks, Maglaya, Gawlik, Tam- ura, DeRouin, Dall, Koskela. Row 5: Cichonski, Kosik, Gibson, Gartz, Demlow, Gielow, Reilley. Row 4: Hirsch, Peven, Tokemoto, Kleper, Gordon, Ross. Row 3: Ris- zkiewicz, Mills, Taba, Miyake, Oshita, Thorson, Cart- wright. Row 2: Domin, Hillary, Nielsen, Kalinowski, Tibus, Heyman, Dry. Front Row: Cain, Jesse, Dautel, Mr. Sherman, Brzezinski, DaVania, Bassi. OFFICERS President ,, .................... Donald Dautel Vice-President .. ......... ..... J ames Jesse Secretary ....... ..., D enis Brzezinski Treasurer ......,. .. Michael DaVania Sergeants-at-Arms .. .... William Cain Wayne Bassi Visual ids Speed Learning THREADING A PROJECTOR for a movie in their science class are Mike Greggo and Paul Arens. 40 Training students to operate the schooI's visual aid equipment is the primary aim of the PROJECTIONIST CLUB. Members are in- structed iin both the running and the miain- taing of these machines, including the thread- ing and splicing of film, After the students have completely mastered both phases of their training and have demonstrated their ability to handle the equipment, they receive their projectiiionist cards which allow them to oper- ate any of Lane's visual aid devices. Top Row: Knap ,Daszko, Stjern, Gordon, Wales, Gor- ski, Kohn, Rat mann. Row 5: Kuntzendorf, Christ- ensen, Schwilk, Healy, Burney, Matz, Jarecki. Row 4: Ohm, Hall, Beck, Lander, Rogers, Payne, Yamanaka, Jarrow. Row 3: Koop, Gutting, Reinhofer, Weigett, Cantor, L. Levin, Andreoli. Row 2: Kozuch, R. Levin, Suzuki, Hayashi, Urbaszewski, Muenchow, Miyake. Front Roiw: Ogata, John, Dr. O'Mara, Darin, Mr. Ro- the, Gruin, Szekrenyi. KEY CLUB li Devoted to the service of the school and community, the KEY CLUB has as its sponsor the Kiwanis Clulb ot Lakeview. Although it is part of an iinternatioin-al organization, the Key Club plans its own projects, and the project contests sponsored on a district and interna- tional level help to foster a friendly spilrit of competition, This year the Key Club has been a major contributor to the schooI's reading lab an-cl has initiated a program to supply books to a Peace Corps school in Ethiopia. ln order to cover the cost of this project, the Key Club sells course book and yearbook covers to the student body. The membership at the club is limited to titty students who form one of the most active organizations at Lane. FOR THEIR LESSON in speed reading Douglas John, Bill Ohm, and Nick Gruin adjust a tachistoscope. V omczks V President .......................... Gene Darin Vice-President . , ...,.,,... .... D ouglas John Secretary ... . . . Nicholas Gruin Treasurer . . . . . Edward Ogata Historian . . . . . Peter Szekrenyi Sponsor . , . . . Mr, Rothe Key Club Serves Entire School 4l Honor Society Stimulates Academic Achievment Members of the student body who are outstanding in scholarship as well as in service to their school receive special recognition for their accomplishments through induction into the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. This select group of students is not just an honorarv organization, but a working club whose se- mestrial projects benefit all studenits. Calcu- lating scholastic averages, procuring and distributing college and scholarshfip material, and keeping the Lane in the News bulletin board up to date are but la few ot the Society's ways of serving our school. STUDENTS MAKE PREPARATIONS and put up decorations for the annual Honor Society Dance. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fop Row: Denega, Grawe, Glowinke, Gordon, Banner, L-soma-Lobo, Gelrner, Gurber, Aldon. Row 5: Ballawe, Giannetti, Fischl, Gardner, Coope, Chulay, Healy, Burncy. Row 4: Andreoli, Bayer, Gibson, Christensen, Beitz, Holch, Goetz. Row 3: Gelbart, Eisenberg, Q Y Chmielewski, Hoff, Hammerberg, Beck, Dorin, Com- mons. Row 2: Cacioppo, Chodzinski, April, Hayashi, Farmer, Frank, Ban, Hoppe. Front Row: Klein, Rath- mann, Mr. Bauer, Ogata, Wales, Reinhofer, Gruin. , K , W , Y, , , , ,, ,xg f 1 f , f 1 - H4 . jim. ,Q . 2 w . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Kohn, Karnowski, John, Kroll Olsen, Knapp, Marantz, Nelson. Row 5 Kuntzendorf, Nystrom, Matz, Mroz, R Levin, Nottke, Ohrnan. Row 4: Morgan Morita, Morlock, Mulnix, Nicpon, Lander Puccinelli, Payne. Row 3: Petrovs, Ohmi Petkoyic, Pytlik, Motluck, Krause, Palmer Row 2: Mozawa, Lindell, Miyake, Muen- choyx, R. Levin, Kowalski, Kane. Front Row glen-n, Rathmann, Ogata, Wales, Reinhofer ruin. QF WMA, r wif' me OFFICERS aww we .mf- , Edward Ogafa ' Vice-President . .. ..... Bruce Wales - Secretary . ,...... .... C arl Rathmann i Treasurer ............ Robert Reinhofer Sergeant-at-Arms . . . ,... Stanley Klein Projects Chairman .. . . Nicholas Gruin Soonsor ..,....., .... M r. Bauer President .,,.. ,,,,,,..f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Tyrrell, Starr, Tylke, Racibozynski, Wacek, Szostkowski, Waller. Row 5: Szek- fenyi, Van Hagey, Schwilk, Strauia, Tabor, Saranow, Schneider, Weiss. Row 4: Tomita, Schulz, E. Tolpin, Wick, Stamelas, Yamano- ka, Trahan. Row 3: Suzuki, Tortarelli, Thorpe, Wasvliw, Sokoloff, Telatnvk. Row 2: Weiner, Wilson, T. Taloin, Schrager, Wetter, Seigel. Front Row: Klein, Rathmann, Ogata, Wales, Reinhofer, Gruin. C25 wx luv BIG BROTHERS Top Row: Chulay, Boeltcr, Giannctti, Fischl, Warren Ogata, Tortorelli, Szekrenyi. Row 2: Koyanagi, Gruin, Schwilk, Waterson, Ballowe, Kuntzendorf, Burns, Row Lazores, Matzer, Gustafson, Carta, Reinhofer, Wendt, 4: Karnowski, Beck, Martin, Gordon, Nystrom, Whit- Rakitan. Front Row: Mulnix, Rathmann, Holch, Lo- comb, Grawe, Morgan, Kuzniar. Row 3: Chodzinski, Savio, Wahl, Michaels, Wefters, Singer, Motthes. Motluck, Andreoli, Schultz, Payne, Puccinelli, Yeh, Big Brothers Guide Freshmen When a freshman becomes a port of the hectic rhythm of high school life, he is gulided by the BIG BROTHERS. These seniors assist the lB division teachers by coming on Orienta- tion doy to help register the new Loneites, to answer the many questions the students always have, and to give the boys information on Lane's traditions and honors. One or two Big Brothers are assigned to each freshman dri- vision-, and during the first few weeks ofthe semester, visiit their divisions every day. After an iniitiial freshman adjustment pseniod, the Big Brothers make once-o-week trips to the divisions to help with the clerical work and make sure the freshmen have no problems, BIG BROTHER Edward Ogato directs freshman George Westlund to o hard-to-find room as hallguard Rich Ockabe looks on. HALLGUARD CAPTAIN AI Oshita Cleftl and Lieutenants Bruce Carlson and John Mazurek fright? check daily reports with guards Frank Tanaka and Gary Harder. 00 S THE YEAR draw s to a close, the thoughts of seniors assume a dual nature, Preparatiorfs for the f t mi l . u ure, for career or college, ing e with thoughts of the past, memories of four years of active life, until all is culminated in the final splendor of graduation. .QA SENI R CLASSES it sf ,l a w i . all ' ' I , 'emi mg' Afcsg,-biheQ,nkg ROBERT W. GIBSON President National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Track and Wriestliinrg Teams, Football Te-aim Capt., Lettermen's Club, Rockne cirncl Yost Awards. Class Officers June l963 SOLEMN, YET ANXIOUS, these Lane graduates slowly file past senior division teachers to receive their long-awaited diplomas. 'M 1 ALLEN M. WIBIRAL Vice President I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, and Wrestling Teams, Student Council, Office and Teacher'5 Aides., JETS Club, LUFTOA, German Club Pres., OWLS Club Pres. KENNETH RICHTER Treasurer Chorus, Track, Wrestling, Cross-Country, and Ice Skating Teams, I.M. Sports, Big Brother, Indian Dancers, Teacher's Aide, I.M. Official, Aviation, Pan-American, and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. DONALD J. BANNER Sergeant At Arms National Honor Society, Symphony Or- chestra, Hallguard, Math, Slide Rule, Owls, Russian, and Radio Clubs, HAROLD M. GOLZ Secretary Lettermen's and Pon-American Clubs, baseball and Track Teams., I.M. Sports, Big Brother, Office Aide, Hallguard. OFFICERS JUE ARLY IN THE SENIOR YEAR three days of hectic campaigning, fhighlighted by the hanging of posters and passing out of campaign hats and ties, precede the election at which the president, vice-president, secre- tary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms of the senior class are chosen. Duties of the new officers include arranging senior meetings, recording minutes of meetings, and handling the financial affairs of the senior class. One of the most important jobs of the preside-nt-elect is to appoint the committee chairmen from the candidates who were not elected to an office. Often there are not enough remaining Candi- dates to fill all of the chairman positions, and class officers must assume additional respon- 963 sibility by taking over these vacant positions. Members of the committees are chosen from their divisions which they represent at the com- mittee meetings. The duties of the committees are many, and the combined efforts of these committees help to make the Laneite's last year his best. Members serve their classmates by arranging the graduation, the prom, and the details of class meetings. Selecting a class gift, arranging for senior pins and rings, promot- ing publicity, and working in conjulnction with the Arrowhead on the senior biography sec- tions are some of the responsibilities of other committees. The hard work and long hours put in by these committees insure that the senior's year will be one never to be forgotten. -49 DONALD R. BURNEY Pin 8. Ring Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, DAILY Staff, Counselor's and Record Office Aides, Science Society, Key, Pan-American, Bowling, and Coin 84 Stamp Clubs, Hallguard. BRUCE A. CARLSON Arrangement Committee Co-Chairman Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Big Brother, Budget Committee, Social Center Comm., Student Council, Student Court, Teacher's and Office Aides, JETS, German, Aviation, Bowling, and Sports Car Clubs. TOM H. GARDNER Finance Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Basketball Team, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, l.M. Manager, Chess St Checkers ond Anglers Clubs, l.l.T. Drafting Award. ARTHUR H. BOELTER Alumni Committee Chairman Marching Band, Football, Baseball, and Swimming Teams, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, Office Aide, l.M. Sports, German, Slide Rule, Lettermen's, and Owls Clubs. Committee Chairmen KENNETH R. MINEAU Cap 8. Gown Committee Co-Chairman Honors Classes, Track Team Capt. l.M. Sports, Cross-Country and Football Teams, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, JETS, Math, Russian, and Lettermen's Clubs, Mask 8. Shears. PHILIP A. PIZZICA Cap 81 Gown Committee Co-Chairman Honors Classes, l.M. Sports., Hallguard, and Student Council. JOHN T. RAFTERY Arrangement Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Chorus, Concert and Pit 8. Swing Bands, Symphony Or- chestra, Hallguard, Student Council. Wee-' WILLIAM F. BECK Gift Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Concert, Marching, and Pit 84 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Jr. St Sr. Ice Skating Teams, Jr. Team Capt., I.M. Sports, Big Brother, Stage Crew, Projec- tionist, Lettermen's, Key, JETS, and Pan- American Clubs. ROBERT M. DI COSTANZO Publicity Committee Chairman Honors Classes, Baseball Team, Clean- up Committee, I.M. Sports, Student Council, Latin, Bowling, and Brush 81 Easel Clubs. HENRY JELEN Student Service Committee Chairman Symphony Orchestra, I.M. Sports, Hall' guard, Projectionist, JETS Club Pres., Slide Rule Club Pres., Architects, Math, German, and Model Railroad Clubs, JUNJI C. YAMANAKA Arrangement Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Key, Aviation, Chess 8 Checkers, and Ushers Clubs. ROBERT A. FITZNER Entertainment Committee Chairman Honors Classes, Basketball and Baseball gecirms, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, DAILW TG . WILLIAM P. MARTIN Picture Committee Chairman Lettermen's., Pan-American, and Ushers Clubs, Football, Basketball, and Wrest- ling Teams, I.M. Sports, Library Aide. GERALD L. HOFF Prom Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Indian Dancer, I.M. Sports, Counselor's Aide, LUFTOA, Science Fair, Owls, Slide Rule, and Bowling Clubs. GERALD T. ANDREOLI Biography Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, DAILY Staff Associate Editor, Big Broth- er, Student Council, Key, Math, Owls, Bowling, and Coin 8. Stamp Clubs, l.l.T. Drafting Contest Award. 5 ABEGG, WILLIS H. -Bowling Team, Hallguard, AGUILAR, JOHN W. - Student Scrvice Commit- tee, Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, and Football Teams, l.M. Sports., Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Lifeguard, Proiectionist, Traffic Engineer, Public Speaking, Spur 8. Saddle, Anglers, and Bowling Clubs. AJURIA, MANUEL A.-Pin 8. Ring Committee, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Pan-American Club. ALDEN, JOHN S.-Football Team, l.M. Sports ALDON, TERRY E. -Finance Committee, Na- tional Honor Society, Honors Classes, DAILY Staff, Student Council, Stage Crew, Traffic Engineer Teacher's Aide, Astrophysical Society Pres., Sci- ence Society, Science Fair, Math, Slide Rule, Radio and Chess 8. Checkers Clubs. ALLISON, GEORGE C. -- Pin 81 Ring Committee. Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, German and Bowling Clubs. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM assumes formation befo ANDERSEN, RICHARD M. - Library Aide, Holl- guard, Camera Club. ANDERSON, C. FRANK- Finance Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Pan-American Club. ANDERSON, LAWRENCE J.-Finance Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, Cross-Country and Track Teams, Lettermen's, Math, and Slide Rule Clubs, DAILY Staff, Budget Committee. ARAGOSA, ROBERT F. - Publication Prcd. Staff, Football Team, Printers Club. ARGOE, DIMITRI T.-Gift Committee, Cross- Country and Track Teams, Teacher's Aide, Slide Rule and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs, l.M. Sports. ARNOLD, ROBERT J. -DAILY Staff, Teacher's Aide, Hallguord Lieutenant, Latin Club. demonstrating an offensive maneuver during a pep 'sglf rally. BALLOWE, TERRANCE J. -Arrangement Com- mittee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Baseball and Football Teams, l.M. Sports, Student Council, Student Court, Big Brother, Hallguard, Forum and German Clubs. BANNOR, NORMAN L. -Football, Gymnastics, Ice Skating, Swimming, and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Russian Club. BAR, RICHARD W. - Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Pan-American and Polish Clubs. BARONS, KARLIS A. -Alumni Committee, l.M. Sports, Leadership School, Officers Corps, Hall- guard, Clinic Aide, German and Bowling Clubs.. BARTMAN, EDWARD J. - Hallguard. BARTOSIK, LAWRENCE E.-- Hallguard, Fool'- ball Team, l.M. Sports. ARTEAGA, PAUL G.-Biography Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Pan' American Club Pres. BABA, EDWARD -- Gymnastics and Crew Teams, l.M. Sports. BACH, ROBERT F.- Hallguard, Printers Club. Publication Prod. Staff. BAESSLER, ARTHUR A. - Gymnastics Team Co- Capt., Lettermen's Club, l.M. Sports, l-lallguard. BAKALLA, TERRANCE C. -Projectionist, Hall- guard Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide, Russian and Slide Rule Clubs. BAKER, GARY C.-Hallguard, Latin Club, l.M, Sports, Student Council Teacher's Aide. l963 l BEALE, JOHN C.- Finance Committee, I.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club Pres., Student Council. BELL, MICHAEL G.- I.M. Sports. BENJAMIN, NICHOLAS J.- I.M. Sports, Pan- American Club, Hallguard, BENNETT, MYRON M. JR.-Student Council, Math Club, Leadership School, Officers Corps. BERG, RICHARD C. -Gymnastics Team, I.M. Sports, Rolling Indians. BERGQUIST, RICHARD A. -Publicity Commit- tee, I.M. Sports, Frosh-Soph Football Team. JLIE BERNADEN, HENRY J. -Anglers Club, Teach- er's Aide. BRUNDAGE, MYRON R. JR.-Marching Band, Drum Maj., Concert Band, Basketball Team, DAILY Staff, Lunchroom Aide, Mask 81 Shears. Sec., Pub- lic Speaking Club Sec., and German Club. BILYJ, ANATOLE -Chorus, Arrangement Com- mittee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Slide Rule and German Clubs, Teacher's Aide. BINNER, RICHARD P.-Alumni, Cap St Gown, and Announcement Committees., Concert and Pit 8. Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Hallguard, Social Center Comm., German and Bowling Clubs. BISCHOF, JOSEPH - Chorus. BLAIN, FRANK A.-Cross-Country and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Library Aide. BOYER, JOHN W. - Pin 81 Ring Committee, l.M. Sports, Honors Classes, Chorus, Hallguard. BRAMAN, TERRY J. - Sportsmen, l-lallguord, Math Club, Library Aide. BRANDYS, CHESTER T.- l.M. Sports, Bowling Club, l-lallguard. BRANSON, ROBERT D.-Concert Band. BREITBERG, STUART L.-l.M. Sports, German Club, Teacher's Aide, Hallguard. BRENNAN, DONALD W. - l.M. Sports, Anglers and German Clubs, Hallguard. BLEAU, THOMAS A. -Chorus, Aviation, Math, German, and Slide Rule Clubs. BODINE, MICHAEL W. -Arrangement Commit- tee, Concert, Marching, and Pit 8. Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Baseball and Bowling Teams, l. M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Latin and Bowling Clubs. BONI, LIDO J. -Traffic Engineer, Office Aide. BORIS, LARRY A.- Hallguard, Latin Club. BOULOUKOS, MILTON - Hallguard. BOWEN, WILLIAM 'D. - l.M. Sports, Projection- ist, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer. l963 BRETSNYDER, MORTIMER T. - Honors Classes Arrangement Committee, Football Team, DAILY Staff, Chess 84 Checkers and Math Clubs, I.M. Sports, Mask 81 Shears Pres. BRINK, MICHAEL E. BRONISZEWSKI, JOHN E. -Biography Commit- tee, Chorus, Marching Band, Russian and Radio Clubs, Hallguard. BRUCE, ROBERT A.-Chess Team, Teacher's Aide, Hallguard, Aviation, JETS, Russian, and Radio Clubs. BRYER, PAUL R. - Lunchroom Aide. BUCHANAN, 'DENNIS J. - Chorus, Teacher's Aide. BUDZIK, RICHARD C. -Traffic Engineer, Big Brother, Office Aide, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Stu- dent Council Sgt. at Arms, Projectionist, Latin and Bowling Clubs. BULGER, 'DANIEL L. - Honors Classes, Gymnas- tics Team Capt., Lettermen's Club, Hallguard, Big Brother. BUNCH, FOSTER D. --Cap 81 Gown Committee, Chorus, Projectionist, Hallguard, Pan-American and Slide Rule Clubs. uu E BURIAN, DONALD S. - Gift Committee, Honors Classes, Hallguard, German, Anglers, JETS, and Math Clubs. BURNS, JAMES E.-Publicity Committee, I.M. Sports, Honor Classes, Big Brother, Teacher's Aide, JETS, Math, Slide Rule, and Radio Clubs. BUROFF, STEVEN J.- Honors Classes, Teacher? Aide, Traffic Engineer, JETS, Math, and Slide Rule Clubs, NEDT and NMSQT Awards. BUYLE, LESLIE A. - Crack Drill Team, Camera Club, Hallguard, I. M. Sports. CALABRESE, EDWARD G. -Lettermen's Club, Track Team, Teacher's Aide, Marching Band, I.M. Sports. CALDWELL, MICHAEL W.-r-Iallguard Capt., Gymnastics and Football Teams, Honors Classes, Office Aide, Student Council, JETS Club, I.M. Sports. CAMPBELL, FRED C. CANNATARO, RALPH J.- Projectionist, I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Teacher's and Office Aide, Pan-American and Bowling Clubs. CANTALUPI, JAMES T.- Student Service Com- mittee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Chief, Traffic Engineer, Coin 8. Stamp Club. l963 CARLSON, RICHARD E.- National Honor Soci- ety, Prom Committee, Honors Classes, Color Guard, Crack Drill Team, Leaders.hip School, Officers Corps, Hollguard, Student Council, JETS, Math, and Russian Clubs. CARTA, FRANK- Prom Committee, Chorus, Honors Classes, Wrestling Team, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Big Brother, Projectionist, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Teocher's Aiae. CASCONE, LOUIS- I. M. Sports, Publiciation Prod. Staff, Printers and Pan-American Clubs, I-Iallguard, Traffic Engineer Lt. CARAVA, NICHOLAS J. - l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Teacher's Aide. CARLEY, RICHARD- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Projectionist. CARLSON, CHRISTOPHER G.- Publicity Com- mittee,l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Avaition Club. BIRDSEYE VIEW of maintenance workers repairing the walks makes an interesting study in perspective. CAVALLO, JAMES M. -Prom Committee, l.M. Sports, Honors Classes, ARROWHEAD Staff, TECH PREP Editor-in-Chief, DAILY Editor, Social Center, Comm. Co-Chairman, Student Council, Hallguard, Pan-American Club Sec., Quill 8. Scroll. CAVIN, THOMAS G. - Spartsmen, Biography Committee, I. M. Sports, Projectionist, Bowling Club, Air-Conditioning Club Vice Pres. CHAN, RON E.--Concert Band, Hallguard, En- tertainment Committee, Spur 8. Saddle Club. CHIAPPETTA, JOSEPH M. -Hallguard, Office and Student Driving Aide. CHMIELEWSKI, EDWARD S. 1 National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard, Student Coun- c.l, Science Fair, JETS, and Air-Conditioning Clubs, Teacher's Aide. CHOFFNES, MICHAEL J. - Officers Corps, Pub- Iicity Committee, Forum, LUFTOA, JETS, Math and Owls Clubs. JUE guard CHOVANEC JAMES J Traffic Engineer Hall CHRIST TERRANCE F IM Sports CHRISTMAN, ROBERT F.- l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Pan-Am.erican Club, Rolling Indian. CHRISTENSEN, ROY A. - Student Council, Hall- guard, Chess 8. Checkers Club Vice-Pres. CHULAY, JEFFREY 'D. -Student Service Na- tional Honor Society, Honors Classes, Symphony Orchestra, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard Teocher's Aide, Student Council, Slide Rule, Math and German Clubs, NMSQT Semi-Finalist, NEDT Bausch 8. Lomb, and Wabeno Awards. CIBURA, CARL S. - Pin 81 Ring Committee. l.M Sports, Hallguard, Polish and Brush 81 Easel Clubs CLARE, DANIEL R.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard. CLAUSON, JOHN B. - Entertainment Commit- tee, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Brush 8. Easel and Radio Clubs, Traffic Engineer. CLAUSS, CHARLES J. - Lettermen's Club, l.M, Sports, Swimming Team. CNOTA, JAMES F.- Alumni Committee, I.M. Sports, Letterm.en's Club, Bas.ketball, Baseball, and Ice Skating Teams, Latin Club. CODAK, WILLIAM P.-Pin and Ring Commit- tee, I.M. Sports, Math Club. COFFELT, RALPH A. l963 COMMONS, THEODORE L.- Biography Com- mittee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Honorable Mention in l.l.T. Drafting Competition, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Traffic Engineer Chief, Architect, Bowling, Chess 8. Checkers, and Ushers Clubs. COMPELL, JEROME W. -Clean-Up Committee Teacher's, Discipline, and Library Aide, Bowling, Latin, and Math Clubs. CONRAD, TERRY J.- I.M. Sports and Football Team. COOK, VERLON E.-Science Fair and Bowling Club, Office Aide. COOPE, JAMES A.- Pin and Rina Committee. National Honor Society, Hallguard, Student Coun- cil, Anglers, Pcn-Americcn, cnd Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. COY, ROBERT G.-Alumni Committee, I.M. Sports, Rifle Team, Hallguard Captain, Office and Library Aide, Latin Club. COZZI, ROGER J.-- Arrangement Committee, Hallguard, LARS. CRANDALL, JAMES L. - Chorus, Alumni Com- mittee, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Architects JETS, and Model Railroad Clubs. CRUSE, ROBERT W. 1 Entertainment Commit- tee, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Radio Club. CUMMINGS, ROBERT L. -- Amateur Radio Club. CWIKOWSKI, JOSEPH A.-Chorus., Polish anti Bowling Clubs, Astrophysical Society, Teacher's Aide, Coin 8. Stamp Club Sgt. at Arms. CZAJKOWSKI, GREGORY P.-Sports Car and Bowling Clubs, Arrangement Committee. JUE 4 SOLEMN GRADUATES slowly file past division teachers to re CZARNY, EDWARD F. - Honors Classes, l-loll guard, Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide, JETS Owls, and Russian Clubs, Entertainment Com mittee. CZEKANSKI, MICHAEL J.-I.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Polish Club, Student Service Committee. DALL, JAMES W. - I.M. Sports, Proje:tionist, Hallguard, Library Aide. DAMPTZ, DONALD D. - I.M. Sports Hallguard Projectionist. DANALEWICH RICHAR'D G.-Football Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Proiectionist. DANDA, ADOLPH P.-Arrangement Commit- tee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Library Aide, Latin and Bowling Clubs. eir diplomas during commencement exercises in the stadium. DELL'ARINGA, PETER DE SIMONE, MICHAEL J. - Officers Corps, Rifle Team, Hollguard, Aviation and German Clubs. DE YONGE, GRANT J. -Gift Committee, Hall guard, Aviation Club. DI GREGORIO, JAMES E. - I-Iallguard, Teacher' Aide, Traffic Engineer. S DITTER, GERARD R. -Gymnastics, Wrestling, and Swimming Teams, i.M. Sports, Projectionist. DOBRZANSKI, ANTHONY J.- Polish Club. DANIELS, JOSEPH A.-- Honors Classes, Chorus, Concert Band, Marching Band Drum Maj., Pan- American Club, Traffic Engineer, l.M. Sports. DARROW, ROBERT E. -Color Guard, Officers Corps, Leadership School, Rifle Team, Polish and Aviation Clubs. DAVIS, RICHARD O. - Pin Si Ring Committee, l.M. Sports, l-lallguard, Printers Club, Publication Prod. Staff, Student Council. DEETJEN, WILLIAM C. -Wrestling and Foot- ball Teams, Lettermen's Club, l,M. Sports. DEL GENIO, JOHN A.-Chorus, Alumni Com- mittee, l-lallguard, Forum, Pan-American and Bowling Clubs. DE LA PAZ, FRANK A.-Announcement Com- mittee, Sportsmen, l.M. Sports, Hollguard, Tardy Office Aide. l963 DOCTOR, WALTER L. - Publicity Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Discipline Aide, Projectionist, Astrophysical Society, Radio, Slide Rule, German, Biology, and Aviation Clubs. DONATI, DANIEL F. - Hallguard. DRZEWICKI, ROBERT M. - l.M. Sports, Student Service Committee, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Hallguard, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Architects, Bowling, Judo, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. DRZEWICKI, ROGER E. -- I.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide, Hallguard, Projectionist, Architects, Judo, Bowling, and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. DUB, IGOR M.--Honors Classes, Big Brother, Student Council, JETS, Math, Anglers, and Slide Rule Clubs. DUBEC, JOSEPH M. - Hallguard, Announcement Committee, Bookroom Aide Pres., Officers Corps, Crack Drill Team, Russian Club. JUE DU FORE, NORMAN J. - Gift Committee, Latin Club, Chorus. DURLAK, MITCHELL P.- Football and Track Teams, Hallguard, Gym Aide. DWORAK, JAMES J. -- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Aviation, JETS, and Polish Clubs. DYBA, RAYMOND J.- Biography Comimittee Publication Prod. Staff, Printers, Aviation, and Russian Clubs, Traffic Engineer, Student Couacil, I. M. Sports, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Hallguard. DYREK, TED A. - Lettermen's Club, Gymnastics Team, I.M. Sports, Math and Slide Rule Clubs, l.l.T. Drafting Award. EBLY, RUDOLF-Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Aviation and German Clubs. EGGERT, LEE - Baseball and Gymnastics Teams, Sports, Office Aide, German and Bowling u s. EISENBIES, CHARLES R.-Finance Committee, Honors Classes, Baseball Team, l.M. Sports, JETS and Math Clubs, Teacl'1er's Aide, Hallguard, ENDREJAT, NORBERT-Gymnastics and Foot- ball Teams, Lettermen's, Pan-American, and Brush 81 Easel Clubs, Clean-Up Committee, Hallguard, Projectionist, l.M. Sports. ENNIS, EDWARD G. -Symphony Orchestra. ERHARDT, FRED J.-Student Service Commit, tee, l.M. Sports, Teacer's and Gym Aide, German Club Pres. ESPOSITO, JOSEPH M.-Baseball and Basket- ball Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Office and Teocl1er's Aide. l963 ESTES, JAMES E. -Gymnastics and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Discipline Aide. EVANGELISTA, BRUCE- Lettermen's Club, l.M. Sports, Football and Track Teams, Hallguard. FABIANO, CHARLES-- I. M. Sports, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Latin Club. FADZ, PAUL R. FARMER, JAMES K. - National Honor Society, Concert, Marching and Pit Bands, JETS, Math, and Pan-American Clubs. FARVENI, MANUEL M. - Hallguard, Printers, Pan-American, and Slide Rule Clubs, Library Aide, DAILY Representative. FATIGATO, JOSEPH F.-Student Service Com mittee, Hallguard. FEDORUK, SERGIE A. -- Cop Cnd Gown Commit- tee, Hallguard, Student Council, l.M, Sports, Stage Crew, Traffic Engineer, Rover, L Committee, Russian Club. FEIST, PAUL W. -Crew Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Lieutenant, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club Seo, German Club. FELDMAN, ALLAN R. - Chorus, Crew and Rifle Teams, Hallguard, Teocher's Aide, Aviation, Ar- chitects, and Radio Clubs. FERGUSON, DANIEL J. - Biography Commit tee, Honors Classes, Baseball Teom, l.M. Sports, FERMIN, EUGENE C.- I,M. Sports, Hallguard Chief, Pram Committee, Spur 8. Saddle Club Pres., JETS Club, Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide. JUE THE SLIDE on a delicate scale is gently moved by pl' FESTAG, ECKHARD I. - Math and Pan-Americn Clubs. FINCANNON, DONALD L. - Library Aide, l.M. Sports, Marching Band, Hcillguard. FINERTY, MARTIN J.-Concert and Marching Bands, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, JETS, Slide Rule, Latin, and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. FISCHER, WILLIAM L- lce Skating and Ten- nis Teams, Marching Band, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, German Club, l.l.T. Drafting Finalist. FISCHL, FRANK J. -Student Service Commit- tee, National Honor Society, Honors C'asses, JETS, LUETOA Pres., Math and Owls Clubs, Science Fajr, Officers Corps, Big Brother, Teccher's. and Office Aide, Hallgucird, NEDT and PSAT Awards. FISCHRUP, ROBERT R. 1 Prom Committee, l.M. Sports, Crew Team, Hallguard, l.M. Monager, Projectionist, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Architects and Owls Clubs. t Carl Bosteels as Melvin Lohn records the mass. FORST, KENNETH C.-Gift Committee, Hall- guard, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Library Aide. FORTI, RICHARD J.-- LM. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Air Conditioning and Bowling Clubs. FOSS, BRUCE F. - Gymnastics Team, Hallgunrd, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Model Railroad Club. FOSTER, JOHN A.-Hallguard, Bowling and Architects Clubs. FOSTER, MELVIN J. - Projectionist, Office Aide, Ushers, Forum, Bowling, and Camera Clubs. FRANZEN, DAVID A.-Lettermen's and Ger- man Clubs, Basketball and Baseball Teams, Hall- guard, l.M. Sports and Manager, Chorus. FITZGERALD, LOUIS J.-Publicity Committee, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Pan-American and Owls Club. FLETCHER, THOMAS F.-Gymnastics Team. FOLLOWILL, KENNETH D.--Gymnastics Team and l.M. Sports. FOLTA, EDMUND V.- l.M. Sports, l-lallguard, Library Aide, German and Radio Clubs, Lane Amateur Radio Station WQWKR Trustee, Lane Tech Amateur Radio Society. FON, FRANK J. JR. - Pin and Ring Committee, Baseball, Crew, and Swimming Teams, l.M. Sports, Lifeguards, Projectionist, Teach.er's Aide, Archi- tects and Bowling Clubs. FONG, JOHN W. - Finance Committee, Track and Football Teams, l.M. Sports, Office Aide, Ushers and German Clubs. l963 'www FREDRICKSON, PAUL A. - Lifeguard, Teach- er's Aide, Announcement Committee, Swimming Team, Architects and Slide Rule Clubs., Spur 8- Saddle Club Secy. FREEBURG, ROBERT E. -Gift Committee, JETS Club, Architects Club Pres., Spur 8. Saddle Club Sgt. at Arms, Chorus, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Cross.-Country Team, Projectionist, Student Council, Teacher's Aide. FRIESE, RICHARD D. - Honors Classes, Student Council, Lifeguard, Latin Club. FRITZLER, RICHARD C.-Pan-American Club, Traffic Engineer, Hallguard. FROELICH, ROBERT O. - Ice Skating, Wrestling, and Gymnastics Teams, Hallguard Chief, Ushers and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs, Projectionist. FURUTA, MICHAEL N. - Basketball Team, LM. Sports. JUE GABRIEL, ROBERT C. -Anglers Club, I. M. Sports. GADOMSKI, EDWARD M.- Basketball Team, Honors Classes, Hallguard, Office Aide. GAMA - LOBO, FRED - Gift Committee, Honors Classes, National Honor Society, Traffic Engineer, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Math, Russan, and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. GARDECKI, RAYMOND D. -Finance Commit- tee, Leadership School, Officers Corps, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Russian Club. GARTNER, JACOB M.-Aviation, German, and Radio Clubs. GEIB, PHILIP R. - Cap 8. Gown Committee, l.M. Sports, Honors Classes, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, German and Anglers Clubs. GELTNER, ROBERT-Cap 8 Gown Committee, National Honor Society, Track Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Ushers, German, and Bowling Clubs, Tardy Office and Office Aides. GERKE, KENNETH W.-Biography Committee, Marching Band, l.M. Sports, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Rifle Team, Hallguard, German and Spur 84 Saddle Clubs, Projectianist. GIANNESE, MARIO J.-Marching and Concert Bands, l.M. Sports., Lost 8. Found Aide, German and Camera Clubs. GlANNETTI, RONALD A.-Picture Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP and DAILY Staffs, Big Brother, Traffic Engineer, Office Aide, Russian, Radio, Ushers, and Mask 8. Shears Clubs, NMSQT Semi-Finalist. GIANNI, RAYMOND E.-l.M. Sports, Bowling Club, Hallguard, Office and Gym Clerk Aides. 1 GIELOW, WALTER L. --l.M. Sports, Hallguard GLICKSTEIN, JERRY-Student Service Commit tee, Chorus, Track Team, Lettermen's and Owls Clubs, German Club Sgt. at Arms, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Projectionist. GLOWA, THOMAS B.-Cap 8. Gown Commit- tee, Chorus, l.M. Sports, Polish Club. GLURE, FREDERICK W.--Aviation Club Sec., Anglers Club Treas., German and Radio Clubs. GODAWA, KENNETH E. -Chorus, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. GODVIK, MAGNUS-l.M. Sports, Proiectionist Student Council, Hallguard, Office Aide, German Spur 8. Saddle, Owls, and Slide Rule Clubs. 1 1 GODWIN, THOMAS C.- Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Slide Rule Club. Projectionist, German Club. 963 GOLES, JOHN M. -Prom Committee, Chorus, I.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers and Biology Clubs, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide. GOODMAN, CARL B.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard, GOODWIN, WILLIAM F. - Baseball Team, I.M. Sports, Clean-Up Committee, Pan-American, Slide Rule, and Model Railroad Clubs. GORDON, BRUCE M.-Announcement Commit- tee, National Honor Society, Honors. Classes, Big Brother, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Library Aide, Ushers, Key, Math, andf Russian Clubs, Astrophysical and Science Societies, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. GORSKI, LEONARD P.- I.M. Sports, Finance Committee, Cross-Country Team, Hallguard. GOTTSCHALK, ROBERT L. - Cap 8. Gown Com- mittee, Gymnastics Team, Hallguard, Projectionist, I.M. Managers, Social Center Comm., Teacher's Aide, Traffic Engineer, Radio Club Pres. JUE ANNUAL Christmas assembly gives Laneites an opportunity ti GRAHAM, RONALD E.- I.M. Sports, Alumni Committee, Gymnastics Team, Traffic Engineer, Bowling and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. GRIESBACH, MARCUS W.- I.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Announcement Committee, Counselor's Aide. mittee, Chorus, Concert Band, Aviation and Pan- American Clubs, GROCHOWSKI, ANTHONY T.-Alumni Com- GROSS, WALTER J.-Gift Committee, Office and Teacher's Aide, Publication Prod. Staff, Ger- man, Bowling, and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs, Printers Club Sgt. at Arms. GR-OSSMAN, FRANK S. - Student Service Com- mittee, Favorable Consideration in Drafting Con- test, Traffic Engineer Lt., Bowling Club. GROSSMANN, RICHARD A. - I.M. Sports, Hall- guard, German and Bowling Club. enjoy the orchestra as it presents traditional hymns and carols. GUARINO, CHARLES M. - Publicity Committee, Football Team, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Coin 81 Stamp and JETS Clubs, Hallguard. GUERRA, ORIMAR- Announcement Committee, Cross-Country Team, l.M. Sports, Pan-American Club. GULLEDGE, JOHN M.-Latin Club, Hallguard, GUSTAFSON, CLIFFORD F. --Chorus, Teacher's Aide, Leadership School, Officers Corps, Big Bro- ther. GUTT, PHILLIP B. HADZIMA, RICHARD W. - Entertainment Com- mittee, Swimming Team, DAILY Staff, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Office Aide, Printers and Pan-American Clubs. T GROSSMANN, ROBERT H.-- Hallguard, Bowl- ing Club. GROTH, GERALD E. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Biography Committee, Ushers Club. GRUBER, PAUL M.-Officers Corps, Teacher's Aide, German Club, Projectionist. GRUENWALD, ERHARD - l.M. Sports., German Club. GRUIN, NICHOLAS R. 1 Picture Committee, National Honor Society Vice-Pres., Honors Classes, Sportsmen, Big Brother, Hallguard, Key Club Sec., Traffic Engineer Lt., Office and Teacher's Aides, LARS Pres., Math Club Sec., Bowling and Camera Clubs. GUAGLIARDO, THOMAS A.-Alumni Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Library Aide, Slide Rule and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. l963 HAKA, PHILLIP T. -Bowling and Swimming Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Publication Prod, Staff, l.ettermen's, Printers, Owls, and Bowling Clubs. HALIOTIS, THOMAS T. - l.M. Sports, Bowling, Architects, Pan-American, and Slide Rule Clubs. HAMLIN, ROBERT A.- Biography Committee, Track Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Rover, Ang lers Club. HAMMERBERG, JAMES E. - Symphony Orches- tra, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Pub- licity Committee. HANKE, JAMES A. - l.M. Sports, Gymnastics and Track Teams, Big Brother, Student Council, Lifeguard, Clinic and Teacher's Aide, Architects, German, Jets, Anglers, and Bowling Clubs, Art and Drafting Awards, Science Fair. HANSEN, BERNIE J.-Pin 8. Ring Committee, Basketball, Baseball, Bowling, Football, and Track Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard Chief of Chiefs, Projectionist, Student Council, Ushers, Bowling, Owls, and Spanish Clubs, Office and Teacher's Aide. JUE HARA, ALBERT Y. - Biography Committee, Big Brother, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, German, Bowling, and Slide Rule Clubs. HARBAUGH, JOHN P. - l.M. Sports, Swimming Team, Hallguard Lt., Lifeguard, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Lettermen's and Anglers Clubs. HARDER, GARY G. - Publicity Committee, l.M. Sports, Honors Classes, Bowling Team, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide, Science Fair, Bowling Club Sec., Architects and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. HARPER, CHARLES E.-Baseball Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. HAYASHI, DENNIS S. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Picture Committee, Publication Production Staff, Printers Club. HEAGNEY, THOMAS J.- l.M. Sports, Student Council, Hallguard Chief, Office Aide, German and JETS Clubs. HEALY, DONALD .I.- Gift Committee, Honors Classes, National Honor Society, Marching Band, Baseball, Gymnastics and Football Teams, l.M. Sports, Student Council, Stage Crew, Lettermen's, Key, JETS, and Math Clubs. HENNESSEY, JAMES M.- Biography Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Stage Crew, Lifeguard, Traffic Engineer, Office Aide, Science Fair, LARS, Aviation, German, Bowling, HILL, DAVID C. - l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Air Conditioning, Judo, Russian, and Slide Rule Clubs, Office Aide. HODGES, RONALD J. - Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club, l.M. Sports. Hosrucl-I, MICHAEL A.- LM. sports, German, Bowling, and Camera Clubs. HOFFMANN, ROY F.-Wrestling and Cross- Country Teams, l.M. Sports, Clean-Up Committee, Hallguard, Pan-American and JETS Clubs. HOGAN, DANIEL T.- Hallguard, Aviation Club Vice-Pres., German, Anglers, and Bowling Clubs. HOLMBERG, STEVEN - l.M. Sports. Math, and Radio Clubs. HERB, GERT K. HEWITT, GUY M. -Honors Classes, Camera, Chess 84 Checkers Clubs. HENNING, GEORGE- l.M. Sports, Hallguard. HESS, JAMES P. - Prom Committee, Basketball and Baseball Teams, Student Council,, l.M. Man- ager, Lettermen's and Ushers Clubs. 963 HOOVER, ROBERT A. - Projectionist, Publicity ginmmittee, Hallguard, Mask 81 Shears, Russian ub. HORN, ROBERT H.- Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club, l.M. Sports. HORN, WILLIAM 0.- Prom Committee, Pit 8. Swing, Concert, and Marching Bands, Symphony Orchestra, l.M. Sports, Officers. Corps, German and Bowling Clubs, Instrumental Ensemble Contest. HUFFMAN, ROY H. -Picture Committee, l.M. Sports, Baseball, Cross-Country, and Track Teams, l-lallguard Student Council, Lettermen's and Pan- American Clubs. HURST, WILLIAM S. -Alumni Committee, l.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Football Team. ICHISHITA, DOUGLAS S.-- l.M. Sports, Chess 81 Checkers and Slide Rule Clubs. JUE LANE MERMEN spring from the side of INGRAM, THOMAS L. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, German Club Pres., Bowling Club Sec. IVERSON, RUSSELL T. - Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, German and Anglers Clubs, Lunchroom Guards Lt. IWANENKO, GEORGE-Russian and Bowling Clubs. IWASZKO, JERRY 1 l.M. Sports, Library Aide, Hallguard, Coin 8. Stomp and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. VACCARO, MEL J. - Prom Committee, Traffic Engineer, Publication Production Stott, Gym Aide, Printers Club. JACK, THOMAS W. -Bowling and Gymnastics Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. he pool in quest of another victory. JANSEN, WILLIAM C. -l-lallguard, Traffic En- gineer, Latin Club, Science Society, Senior Steel Engineer. JANUS, KENNETH C. -- l.M. Sports, l-lallguard. JAPCZYK, MICHAEL J.-- l.M. Sports, Gyrnnas tics. Team, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Teacher's and Tardy Office Aide. JARECKI, JEROME J.- Prom Committee, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Marching Band, Projectionist, Student Council, Hallguard Lt., Traffic Engineer Capt., Key Club. JEZIERSKI, KENNETH J.- Picture Committee, Chorus, Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra. JOHNSON ROBERT A.- Baseball Team, Hall- guard, l.M. Sports. JACOBS, LINDSEY H.-Student Service Comf- mittee, Lettermen's Club, Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Math and Slide Rule Clubs. JACOBSEN, LESLIE J.- Football Team, Science Fair, Owls and Pan-American Clubs. JAKAL, HEINZ G.- Honors Classes, Student Council, Forum., LUFTOA, and Math Clubs. JAKSCH, FRANK-Chorus, Concert, Marching, and Pit 81 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, La- tin Club, l.M. Sports. JAKSCH, JOHN H. - Hallguard, l.M, Sports, Proiectionists, Traffic Engineer, JETS, Bowling and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. JANIS, DONALD V. -Track Team, Hallguard. JOHNSON, ROSS A.-Announcement Commit- tee, Baseball Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Counselor's Aide, Owls Club. JOHN, DOUGLAS M. - National Honor Society Sec., Arrangement Committee, Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, Science Society, Key and Camera Clubs, DAILY Co-Editor-in-Chief, Quill 8. Scroll, Letter of Commendation NMSC. JOHNSON, BRUCE G. -Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Publicity Committee. JOKIEL, BERNAR'D J.- Swimming Team, Life- guard, Office Aide, Lettermen's Club. JUCHA, DONALD M. -Announcement Commit- tee, Bowling and Football Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Social Center Comm., Library Aide, Bowling and Chess 8- Checkers Clubs. KANE, THOMAS J. - Hallguard. KAPETANOPOULOS, GEORGE- Finance Com- mittee, Baseball, Cross-Country, and Track Teams, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Office Aide. KARLOV, ROBERT E. -- Pin St Ring Committee, Football, Track, and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Lettermen's Club. KARNOWSKI, GERALD F. - Finance Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Swimming Team, Symphony Orchestra, Big Brother, Student Council, Hallguard, NMSQT Letter of Commenda- tion, KASPER, ROBERT B. - Arrangement Committee, Hallguard, Library Aide. KASPRZAK, FRANK A. - l.M. Sports., Teacher's Aide, Hallguard. KATZEL, JOHN C. - Honors Classes, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Biology, Anglers, and Owls Clubs, Teacher's Aide. KAULENTIS, JAMES J. - Baseball Team, l.M Sports, Alumni Committee,, Hallguard, Office and Gym Aide, Lettermen's and Pan-American Clubs. KAZMIERSKI, KENNETH C.- Prom 8. Alumni Committees, Baseball, Football, and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Bowling and Chess 81 Check er Clubs. KEARNEY, PATRICK C. - I-lallguard, Russian Club. KEEVER, KIM L. - l.M. Sports, Picture Commit- tee, Hallguard, Projectionist, Brush 8. Easel Club. KENDZIOR, RONALD S.- l.M. Sports, DAILY Representative, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Projection- ist, Social Center Comm., Teacher's Aide, Latin and Radio Clubs. KEZIOS, THOMAS G. - l.M. Sports, Projection- ist, Hallguard, German, Model Railroad, ana Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. KILIAN JAMES J. -Track Team, l.M. Sports, Marching Band, Hallguard, Bowling Club. KILIAN, LESTER K. -Chorus, Pit St Swing and Concert Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Instrumental Ensemble Competition, Bowling Club. KILIAN, ROLF P.- l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Lifeguard, Bowling, Ger- man, and Model Railroad Clubs. KIRKEGAARD, PHILLIP- Cap 8K Gown Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, ARROWHEADLTECH PREP Staff, l-lallguard Lt., Library Aide, LUFTOA Treas., Math, Ushers, Owls, ond Russian Clubs. KIRSCHENBAUM, RICHARD B.1COp 81 Gown Committee, Hallguard.. KLAUS, JAMES E. - l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers and Biology Clubs. 963 KLEGERMAN, MELVIN E.-l.M. Sports, Libra- ry Aide, Student Council, Biology Club Pres. Forum Club Pres., Science Society Pres., Science Fair City and State. KLEIN, GERALD W.-Pin 8. Ring Committee, Football Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Library Aide, Latin Club. KLOPACK, RONALD M. - Wrestling Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council, Brush 81 Easel Club. KNECHT, JOHN E.- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Spur 84 Saddle Club. KNUTSEN, JOSTEIN - Cap 81 Gown Committee, l.M. Sports, Budget Committee, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Projectionist, Student Council, German and Architects Clubs., Teacher's Aide. KCBS, RONALD -- Big Brother, Hallguard, Radio and German Clubs, Science Fair. JLIE ASPHALT is laid in the parking lot os KOCZOR, ALEX J. - Prom Committee, Office Aide, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, l.M. Sports. Hallguard, Lifeguard, Social Center Comm., Latin and Public Speaking Clubs, Traffic Engineer. KOEBIG, MANFRED A.- Finance Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Traffic Engineer Lt., Teacher's Aide, Architects, German, and Spur 84 Saddle Clubs, Science Fair. KOHN, PETER M. - Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Key Club, NMSQT Semi-Finalist, Symphony Orchestra. KOIDE, MEGUMI - Crew Team, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Ushers, German, and Bowling Clubs. KOMALA, THOMAS J. - Lifeguard, l.M. Sports. KOMLOS, JOHN H. - Tennis Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Math, Owls, Chess 81 Checkers, ond Slide Rule Clubs. V, irther improvement of Lane's campus. KOYANAGI, ALVIN M.-Crew Team, Picture Committee, I.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard, Counselor's Aide, German Club. KRAUSE, ROBERT S. - Entertainment Commit- tee, Honors Classes, Football Team, I.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, German, JETS, and Brush 8. Easel Clubs, Science Fair. KREY, DANIEL G. - FootballTearn, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Office Aide, LUFTOA, German, Owls, JETS, and Ushers Clubs. KROLL, DANIEL M. 1Announcernent Commit' tee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Concert and Marching Bands, Traffic Engineer, JETS, Russian, Anglers, and Bowling Clubs. KRUGER, WILBURN C. - Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Library and Office Aide, German, Radio, and Bowling Clubs. KSIAZEK, ROBERT A. - Alumni Committee, Big Brother, I.M. Sports. KOPTERSKI, EDMUND J. - I.M. Sports, Gym Clerk, Student Council. KOREBA, KENNETH C.- I.M. Sports, Bowling :ind Slide Rule Clubs, Driver lnstructer. KOSCIELNIAK, FREDRICK P.-Chorus, Traffic Engineer. KOSINSKI, KENNETH R. - I.M. Sports, Bowling :ind Gymnastics Teams Hallguard, Projectionist, Polish Club, KOTELA, CARL J. - Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, German Club. KOWALEWSKI, FRANK P.- I.M. Sports, Coin 8. Stamp Club, Leadership School, Student Council, Hallguard. l963 KUNTZENDORF, ROBERT C. - Pin and Ring Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Class- es, I.M. Sports, DAILY Staff, Big Brother, Stage Crew, Student Council, Projectionist, Key, JETS, Math, ond Russian Clubs, Science Society. KURIR, DENNIS A. -Student Service Commit- tee, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Ger- man, and Bowling Clubs, Counselor's Aide. LAHTI, DON H.-Football and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Hallguard. LAMOVEC, LARRY P. -Crew, Gymnastics, and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling and Ushers Clubs, LANCASTER, SIDNEY-Swimming and Foot- ball Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, I.M. Manager, Rolling Indians. LANG, MANFRED - Biography Committee, Gel man and Printers Clubs, Hallguard Capt. JUE LANG, RONALD P. -Announcement Commit, tee, Crew, Cross-Country, and Gymnastics Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, German and Bowling Clubs. LAPINSKI, KENNETH A.- I.M. Sports, Hall guard, Swimming Team, Publication Prod. Staff, Teacher's Aide, Printers, Anglers, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. LAPINSKI, ROBERT- Spur 81 Saddle Club. LARSEN, HARVEY F. - Crack Drill Team, Offi- cers Corps, Rifle Team, I.M. Sports. LASZLO, RICHARD L.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard Lt., Clerk, German and Bowling Clubs. LAZARES, STEWART R. - Honors Clnsses. I M. Soorts, Crack Drill Team, Leadership School, Big Brother, Officers Corps, Hallguard, Office Aide, German Club. LAZARZ, ROBERT F.-Chorus, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Driver Instructor. LEIFER, GREIG E. - Crew Team, Teacher's Aide, I.M. Sports, Architects and Bowling Clubs. LEIST, LAURENCE J. - I. M. Sports, Football Team. LEWANDOWSKI, EDWARD W. - Bowling Club. LENZ, PETER G. -Student Service Committee, Track Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Aviation and German Clubs. LEWKOSKI, RICHARD P.-DAILY Staff, Hall- guard, Student Service Committee, Teacher's and Library Aides, Latin and Math Clubs, Bowling Club Sec. l963 LINDELL, CARL B. National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Wrestling Team, Pin 81 Ring Com- mittee, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Student Council, Office Aide, Ushers, JETS, and Russian Clubs. LUKASIK, DONALD E.-Honors Classes, Base- ball, Sportsrnen, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projection- ist, German and Slide Rule Clubs. LILES, RICHARD S. - Hallguard, Gymnastics and Crew Teams, I.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide, Ushers Club. LYNGE, ARTHUR LINOWIECKI, JOHN M. -Cheerleaders. Hall- guard, Projectionist, Latin, and Polish Clubs. LOEWE, BRUCE R.- I.M. Sports, Traffic Engi- neer. LOJEWSKI, JAMES L. - Gymnastics Tezm, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Traffic Engineer, Office Aide. LOMBARDI, FRANK J. -- Football Team, Letter- men's and Pan-American Clubs. LONERGAN, ROBERT P. -- Hallguard, Basket- ball Team, l.M. Sports, Latin Club. LOPEZ, DON B.--Honors Classes, l.M. Sports Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, German Club. 1 LO SAVIO, JOSEPH G.- Prom Committee, l.M. Sports, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track Teams Big Brother, Hallguard, Lifeguard Co-Capt., Stu- iegt Council Pres., Office, Teacher, and Library i es. 1 LUKAS, LAURENCE G. -Office Aide, Indian Dancer Vice-Pres., Sportsmen, l.M. Sports, Math, German, Mask 81 Shears, Public Speaking, Science Society, Coin 8. Stamp Clubs, l.l.T. Drawing Con- test, Technicapers. LUNDGREN, GENE D. - l.M. Sports. LYNCH, ALAN T. -Football Team, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, l.l.T. Drafting Contest. MC AVOY, THEODORE P. JU E l963 MC CARTHY, DANIEL L.- Bowling and Foot- ball Teams, Rifle Team, Publication Production Staff, Hallguard, Printers Club. . MC DOUGALD, 'DENNIS P. -- Picture Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, l.M. Manager, Pro- jectionist, Student Council, Student Court Chief Justice, Teacher's Aide, 'L' Committee, Ushers and Pan-American Clubs. MC LAUGHLIN, KEMP J. - Alumni Committee, Honors Classes, Color Guard String Commander, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Senior Cadet ln- structer, DAILY Staff Feature Column Editor, Key Club, Student Council Sect., Ushers and Public Speaking Clubs, Mask 81 Shears and Technicapers. MAGNUSON, ROGER W.--Hallguard Lt., l.M. Sports, Student Council, Traffic Engineer Capt., Clinic Aide. MAHER, ANTHONY T. - Publicity Committee, Crew and Track Teafrns, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Ushers, Pan-American, and Bowling Clubs. MAIER, DENNIS J. '-Cheerleaders, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Russian Club. 1 MAJEWSKI, DAVID G. -Marching Band, I.M. Sports, Gymnastics and lce Skating Teams, I.M. Manager, Hallguard, Lettermen's, Russian, Spur 81 Saddle, and Bowling Clubs. MAJSTOROVIC, STEVEN - Biography Commit- tee, Chorus, Cross-Country and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, I.M. Manager, Hallguard, Student Council, Library, Clinic, and Teacher's Aide, Lettermen's, Aviation, and Air-Conditioning Clubs. MAJZNER, GUNTER G. -Hallguard, Wrestling Team, Leadership School, Student Council, Student Court, Forum, Owls, Pan-American, Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. MAKI, ROBERT E.-Chorus, Hallguard, Library A.cle, Aviation, Russian, Anglers, Bowling, and Radio Clubs. MANASSE, HENRI R.-Arrangement Commit- tee, Marching Band, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Off., Projectionist, Student Council, German, Slide Rule JETS, and Math Clubs, Lunch Guard. 1 MANDELKE, JAMES-Finance Committee, I.M. Sports, Football Team, Chorus, PanAAmerican Club. MARANTZ, CHARLES S. - National Honor So ciety, Honors Classes, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff Editor-in-Chief, Hallguard Lt., Traffic Engi- neer. Capt., Teacher's Aide, JETS, LARS, Bowling, Camera, and Science Society Clubs, Math Club Vice-Pres., NMSQT Semi-finalist, Quill 81 Scroll. MARICI, EDWARD L.- Hallguard, Latin Club, Library Aide. MARKOS, ALEX - Baseball, Football, Track. and Cross-Country Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Stu- dent Council, Science Fair. A CYLINDER is turned on one of Lane's many lathes as part of machine shop education. MARRE, THOMAS E.- Football Team, Bowling and Printers Clubs, Lifeguard, Hallguard, Clinic Aide, Publication Prod. Staff, l,M. Sports. MARTENS, KENNETH W.- l.M. Sports, Halle guard, Teocher's Aide, Pan-American Club. MARTIN, GRANT H. -National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Coin 81 Stamp and Latin Clubs, Lifeguard, Teacher's Aide. MARTINKA, CHARLES- l.M. Sports, Bowling Club, Hallguard. MARTSCHENKO, VLADIMIR - Gift Committee, Chorus, Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands, Traffic Engineer, Russian Club, Science Society. MARX, ROBERT E.- Honors Classes, Baseball Team, l.M. Sports, Finance Committee, Hallguard, Sportsmen Sgt.-at-Arms, Biology Club, Anglers Club Vice-Pres., Coin 81 Stamp Club Pres. JLIE MARYNIW LLEWELLYN M Hallguard, Pro jectionist, Lost 8g Found Aide, Spur 81 Saddle and Aviation Clubs. MARZEC, WALTER S. - Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Gymnastics Team. MATTENSON, DAVID M.-Coniert, Marchng, ond Pit 8 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, l.M. Sports, Entertainment Committee, Projectionist, L.brary Aide, German, Owls, and Bowling Clubs City Solo Contest, City Ensemble Contest, All City Brass Choir. MATTHES, RAYMOND W. -Alumni Commit- tee, Honors Classes, Sportsmen Pres., l.M. Sports. Big Brother, Hallguard, Student CouncIl, Teacher's and Library Aide, Germain, LARS, Math, Bowling, Camera, and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs, NMSQT, Letter of Commendation. MATZ, ALBERT M. - l.M. Sports., Concert and Marching Bands, Anglers Club. MATZ, HAROLD F. - Football Team, Lifeguard. l.M. Sports, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Library and Teacher's Aide. MAZUR, JOHN T.-Swimming Team, Hall guard, I.M. Sports, Polish Club. MAURER, WILLIAM K.-Gift Committee IM Sports, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps Hall guard, Ushers, German, JETS, Math and Slide Rule Clubs. MAY, LYLE J.-Gift Committee, I.M. Sports Student Council, Teacher's and Clinic Aide MAZAWA, KEN-Alumni Committee, Honors Classes, National Honor Society, l-lollguord Chief Office, Teacher's, and Library Aide, JETS and LARS Clubs, Math Club Pres., Harvard Book Prize Award. MAZUREK, JAMES E. --Sportsmen, I.M. Sports Cross-Country Team, Budget Committee, Office Aide, Gym Clerk, Hallguard Chief, Projectionist Student Council, JETS and Polish Clubs. MAZUREK, JOHN C.-Pin 8. Ring Committee Sportsmen Officer, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Officer Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, DAILY Representa tive, Senior Elections Teller, Ushers, German l Student Council, JETS and Polish Clubs. MAZZARO, ARTHUR J. -l,M. Sports, Hall- guard, Office Aide, Architects Club, Bowling Club Scorekeeper. MEGRANT, JOSEPH F.-Cap and Gown Com- mittee, Concert Baind, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Teacher's Aide, Air Conditioning, Pan- American and Spanish Clubs. MENAR'D, GEORGE A.- Basketball Team, I.M. Sports. MENDOZA, JEFFERY F. - Prom Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Science Fair, Pan- American, Anglers, and Brush 81 Easel Clubs. MENDYK, JAMES F. - Hallguard and Publicity Committee. MEYER, JOHN W.- Pin St Ring Committee, Concert, Marching, and Pit 8t Swing Bands, I.M. Sports, Ushers Club, Symphony Orchestra. 963 MEYER, LEROY F. - I.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide, Hallguard, Pan-American and Coin 8. Stamp Clubs. MEYERS, JOHN P. -Sportsmen, I.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide, Coin St Stamp and Bowling Clubs. MICHAELS, DANIEL R. - Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Traffic Engineer Lt., Office Aide, Printers Club. MICHAELS, FRED A. - Arrangement Committee, Big Brother, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, JETS, Pan-American Prog. Chair., and Anglers Club, I.M. Sports MICHELINI, PERRY F-Track Team, l. M. Sports, Projectionist, Student Council, JETS, Latin, LUFTOA,and Owls Clubs. MICKLEBOROUGH, MICHAEL B. - Slide Rule 8. Owls Clubs, Arrangement Committee, Projectionist, Hallguard, LUFTOA. JUE LANE'S CHORUS is directed by Mr MIGON, CHARLES L. -Arrangement Commit- tee, Baseball and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Clinic Aide, Hdllguard Capt., Publication Prod. Staff, Printers, Ushers, and Bowling Clubs. MIKELL, LEANDER E.- Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Spur 8 Saddle, and Pan-American Clubs. MII-AS, VICTOR E.-Chorus Sect., I.M. Sports, Hallguard, German, and Anglers Clubs. Mncos, PAUL L.- Hallguard, Latin Club, I.M. Sports. MINGL, ANTON J.-Student Service Commit- tee, I.M. Sports, JETS, Owls, Chess 81 Checker, and Radio Clubs. MITAN, GLENN C.---I.M. Sports, Latin Club, Student Council, Student Court, NMSQT Honorable Mention. lldas arre in another fine performance. MOSCH, MARTIN J. -Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands, l.M. Sports. MOSLEY, GARY B. 1 Football, Wrestling, and Track Teams, l.M, Sports, l.M. Manager, Student Council, Lettermen's, Architects, and JETS Clubs, Hallguard. MOTLUCK, RAYMOND1National Honor Soci- ety, Honors Classes, Tennis Team, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, JETS, Slide Rule, and Anglers Clubs. MURPHY, RONALD E. 1l.M. Sports., Lifeguard, Hallguard, Projectionist, Outside Driving Aide, Ushers Clubs. MYERSON, PHILLIP A. 1 l.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide, Hallguard, LUFTOA, Owls, and Bowling Clubs. NACHAY, JOHN D. 1 Officer Corps, Hallguard, Book Room Aide, Aviation and Bowling Clubs. MITCHELL, JOSEPH W. 1 Pin 84 Ring Commit- tee, l.M, Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, German Club, Senior Steel Engineer. MIX, LARRY S.1AIumni Committee, Officers Corps, Color Guard, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. MOLCHANOV, RONALD E.1l.M. Sports, Con- cert 8. Marching Bands, Projectionist, Social Center Comm., Office Aide, Hallguard, Math, Anglers, and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. MORGAN, JACK1 Pin 8. Ring Commitee, l.M. Sports, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Swimming Team, Big Brother, Student Council, Teacher's Aide,, Lettermen's and Math Clubs, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. MORGAN, ROBERT C. -Color Guard, Officers Corps, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Brush 81 Easel and Camera Clubs. M-ORIKAWA, VAUGHN1Cap 81 Gown Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, Office Aide. i963 NALEPA, JOHN J. - Football Team, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Budget Committee, Student Council, Discipline Aide, Lettermen's and Polish Clubs. NEFF, RICHARD A. - Cap 8. Gown Committee, I.M. Sports, Student Council, Pan-American and Brush 8. Easel Clubs. NEHLS, FREDRICK J.-Chorus, Football Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Ushers, German, JETS, and Pan-American Clubs. NELSON, CHARLES E. -Gift Committee, Big Brother, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Swimming Team, Library Aide, Moth, Slide Rule, Radio and Pan-American Clubs, JETS Club Vice- Pres. NEUMANN, DONALD M. -Arrangement Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard Lt., Projectionist, Student Council, Office Aide, Aviation and Pan- American Clubs. NEWMAN, DONALD W.- I.M. Sports, Student Council, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Pan-Ameri- can and JETS Clubs. JUE if NICHOLS, RAYMOND J. - Cap 8. Gown Com- mittee, Chorus, Football Team, I.M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle, Printers, Pan-American, and Air-Condit- ioning Clubs, Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff. NICHOLS, DALE A. - Finance and Picture Com.- mittees, Chess Team, I.M. Sports, ARROWHEAD- TECH PREP and DAILY Staffs, Bowling and Chess 8. Checkers Clubs. NICKEL, WENZEL V. - Hallguard, German Club. NIELSEN, DENNIS A. -Marching Band, Clean- Up Committee, I.M. Sports, Camera, and Brush 8. Easel Clubs. NORTH, JAMES A. - Entertainment Committee, Easketball Team, I.M. Sports, Chess 8. Checker lub. NUEHRING, WILLIAM J.- Alumni Committee, Latin and Math Clubs. NUNEZ, ROBERT A. - Picture Committee, Pan- Amierican, Latin, and Coin 8. Stamp Clubs, Color guard, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Office ide. NUSS, PATRICK W.-Pin 81 Ring Committee, Chorus, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard, Pan- American Club. NYKAZA, LEON M. - Biography Committee, Big Brother, l.M. Sports, Bowling Club. NYSTROM, JOHN L. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Chorus Vice-Pres., Big Brother, German and Math Clubs. OGRODOWSKI, HARRY G.-Crack Drill Team, Bowling Team, Hallguaird, Ushers, Slide Rule, Roll- ling Indians, Coin 8. Stamp, and Spur 8. Saddle OHMAN, THOMAS K.- National Honor Socie- ty Baseball Team, l.M. Sports, Student Council, Counselor and Teacher's Aide, Lettermen's Club. OLSEN, HARRY R.-Finance Committee, Big Brother, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Library and Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. OLSEN, LEE C. -Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Lettermen's, German, and Brush 81 Easel Clubs. OLSZOWKA, STEVEN J. -Wrestling Team, l.M. Sports, Publication Production Staff, Hallguard, Printers and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. O'NEAL, TIMOTHY C. - Basketball and Base- ball, Lettermen's Club. ORLOW, TED J. -- Football 8. Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, German, Jets, and Polish Clubs. ORSAN, LOUIS J. -Clean-up Committee, Brush and Easel Club. 963 OSHITA, ALAN K. 1 Announcement Committee, l.M. Sports, Hdllguard, Prajectionist, Office Aide, Traffic Engineer, German, Jets, Math, Slide Rule, and Bowling Clubs. OSTBY, ROBERT K. - Entertainment Committee, Basketball and Baseball Teaims, l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Student Council, Lettermen's, Ushers, and Slide Rule Clubs, Freshmen Olympic Champ. OSZAKIEWSKI, LEON R.-Football Team, Of- ficers Corps, Hallgard, Projectionist, Publication Prod. Staff, Teacher's Aide, Printers and Bowling Clubs. PAGACZ, CLAUDE P.- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Ushers Club. PALMER, RICHARD A.- Cap 8, Gown Commit- tee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Traffic Engineer, Hallguaird, Projectionist, Teacher's and Library Aide, German Club. PALUMBO, EDWARD A.-Student Service Com- mittee, Publication Prod. Staff, Traffic Enaineer, Printers Club. JUE BECAUSE OF rain and mud, Schurz wa PANKRATZ, RAYE H. -Student Service Com- mittee, National Honor Society, Symphony Orches- tra, Concert Master, String Quartet and Sextet, City Solo and Ensemble Contest, School Rep. in Premier Boy's State, Traffic Engineer, German Club. PAPEN, JAMES H. - Announcement Committee, l-iallguard, Projectianist, Student Council. Office and Library Aide, Latin and Slide Rule Clubs. PARIES, DIETER E. - Symphony Orchestra, l.M. Sports. PARRINOLLO, WAYNE P. PERRY, RALPH L. 1 Cap and Gown Committee. Clean-Up Committee, Teacher's. Aide, Lalin and Math Clubs. PARTHEN, WARREN J. - Picture Committee, Baseball and Track Teams, l.M. Sports, l-lalilguard. Big Brother, LM. Manager, Projectionist, Student Council, Lifeguard, Spur 8. Saddle, Pan-American. glide Rule, Owls, and German Clubs, Aviation Club res. mle to tie Lane in a regular season game. PELLEGRINI, GARY T.- Biography Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club. PENKALA, ROBERT C.- Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. PERGANDE, HANS W. - Publicity Committee, Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Printer's and German Clubs, I.M. Sports. PERLOWSKI, ARNO A. - I.M. Sports, Hallguard Lt., Proiectionist, Driving Instructors Aide, Road 81 Track Club. PERZ, SIEGFRIED M. - Chorus, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Social Center Comm. PETERS-ON, NORMAN D. PASTERNACK, FRANK J. - Bowling Team, Let- termen's Architects, and Bowling Clubs. PAWLAK, CASIMAR W. - Hallguard Chief. PAYNE, JOHN D.- Publicity Commltte:, I.M. Sports, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Big Brother, DAILY Staff Editor-in-Chief, Science Fair. l-lallguard, Quill 81 Scroll, Jets, Key, and Math Clubs. PAYTON, GARY A.-Arrangement Committee, LM, Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide. PEKALA, MICHAEL P. -Announcement Com- mittee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Capt., Anglers and Polish Clubs. PELC, CHRISTOPHER W.- l.M. Sports, Student Service Committee, Hallguard Capt., Projectionist, Office Aide, Air Conditioning, Aviation, and Polish Clubs. i963 PETKOVIC, MIODRAG - Track Team, Hallguard Lt., Library Aide. PETTEREC, RONALD J.-Trattic Engineer. PETTIGREW, JERRY L. - Cap 81 Gown Commit- tee, I.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club, Projectionist. PIATEK, FRANK J. - Biograpohy Committee, Ice Skating Team, I.M. Sports, Clean-Up Committee, Brush St Easel Club, Polish Club Sgt. at Arms. PIGHINI, ROBERT C.- Picture Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, LUFTOA, Owls and Aviation Clubs. PINDEL, JOSEPH A.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Slide Rule, Bowling, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. JUE PITCHFORD GARY L Bowling Team Library Aide, Hallguard Projectionist German Club IM PITTROF, KENNETH J.- l,M. Sports, Office Aide, Hallguard, l.l,T. Drawing Contest. PIVORUNAS, AUGUST- DAILY Staff, Student Council, Office grid Teacher's Aide, Science Fair, I.M. Sports, NMSQT Certificate. PLUCINSKI, JOHN V. - Publicity and Clean-up Committees, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Coun- cil, Polish and Brush 81 Easel Clubs, 3 Gold Keys, Scholastic Art Award Finalist. POEHLER, WALTER G.- Football Team, l.M, Sports, DAILY Staff, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Projectionist, German, Bowling, and Printers Clubs. POLASIK, PHILLIP R.-Teacher's and Swim- ming Aide, Hallguard,. POSTEK, DAVID H. - Entertainment Committee, Marching Band, Baseball Team, I.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Projectionist, Bowling Club. PRIESBE, MICHAEL J. - Hallguard and Rover, Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands, Russiain and Anglers Clubs, Model Railroad Club Pres. PRITZEN, WILLIAM G. - Football Team, I.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Traffic Engineer, Printers Club Sect. PROKOP, JOSEPH G.-Air Conditioning Club Treasurer. PRUSH, JOHN H. - Baseball Team, Hallguard, Arrangement Committee, I.M. Sports, Discipline Aide. PRZYBYLSKI, JAMES M. -Arrangement Com- mittee, Publication Prod. Staff, Hallguard, Printers Club, I.M. Sports. l963 PUCCINELLI, EDWARD F. National Honor So- ciety, Honors Classes, Checkers Team, I.M. Sports, Prom Committee, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, JETS and Chess 8. Checkers Clubs. PUGLISI, JOSEPH A.- Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Biography Committee, Latin Club. f PYTLIK, WILLIAM F. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard Capt., Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Division Aide. JETS and LARS Clubs, Russian Club Sec.. Chorus. RAAB, MANFRED T. - Chorus, Football Team, Hallguard, Publication Production Staff, Printers Club, DAILY Staff. RADEBAUGH, DARYL E. 1 Marching Baind, l.M Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Slide Rule Club. RADERMACHER, LEONARD W. - I.M. Sports, I.M. Manager, Teacher's Aide, Architects Club, 2nd Place Winner in TECH PREP Contest. RADOSAVLJEVIC MILO - I M. S orts Prom ' P Committee, Hallgbord. , RATHMANN, THOMAS M. - l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Ushers, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. RAY, ARNOLD C.-- Ushers and Moth Clubs, Hallguard. RAY, SAMUEL R.-Chorus, Hallguard, Publi- cation Production Stott, Printers and Pan-Arnzricon Clubs. REDMAN, DENNIS 1 Concert 81 Marching Band' Drum Maior, Anglers and Camera Clubs. REFKA, MARTIN J.-Student Service Commit- tee, Baseball, Football, and Ice Skating Teams, Golf Team Capt., l.M. Sports, l-lallguard, Social Center Comm., Lettermen's Club. JUE WELDING SHOP student shows intense concentration as hen REINHOFER, KENNETH J.-Crew Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Discipline Aide, Spur 81 Saddle Club. RESZKE, ROBERT S.-Sportsmen, Polish Club, Hallguard. REYNA, MANUEL S.- Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Football Team, Spur 8. Saddle Pres., Architects Ciub Vice-Pres. RICCO, JOHN K. 1 Hallguard. RICE, DENNIS A. 1 Football and Track Teams l.M. Sports, Clean-Up Committee, Projectionist. Pan-American, Bowling, Brush 81 Easel, and Radio Cfubs, Science Fair. RYAN, RICHARD R.--Marching Bond, Crew Team, Hcillguclrd, Judo Club. 2 oins o strip of metal to the intricate grill on a candleholder. ROGERS, 'DENNIS G. -Crew and Track Teams, Biography Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Key ond Math Clubs, Teacher's Aide. ROGOZA, THOMAS A. -- Hallguord, Model Car. Aviation, German, Chess 84 Checkers, Forum, Model Railroad, and Radio Clubs. ROSSI, RAYMOND P. - Cop 81 Gown Committee, Officers Corps, Rifle Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Photo Staff, Office and Teocher's Aide, Model Railroad Club. ROTHACKER, THOMAS R.--Golf Team, l.M. Sports. RUENZI, RICHARD L- Baseball Team, l.M, Sports, Hallguord, Printers Club, Publication Prod. Staff,Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. RUFFNER, GEORGE J. - Student Service Comm., Teacher's Aide, JETS. RIKER, JOHN A. - Publicity Committee, Honors Classes, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Bowling Club. RISLEY, RANDALL K.-Model Railroad and German Clubs. ROBEK, ROBERT J. - Baseball Team, Hallguard, Biography Committee, l.M. Sports, l.M. Manager. Library Aide, Coin 8. Stomp Club. RODEN, ALLEN J. - l.M. Sports, Hollguard, Printers Club. ROGACKI, JAMES M. 1 Bowling Club, Sympho ny Orchestra. ROHDE, TERRY L- Biography Committee, lce Skating and Swimming Teams, Lettermen's Club, l. M. Sports. l963 RUFFOLO, MICHAEL J. -Wrestling and Gym- nastics Teoms, I.M. Sports, Clean-Up Committee, Projectionist, Pan-American and Brush 81 Easel Clubs, Science Fair. RUGE, ROBERT L.-Announcement Committee, Baseball Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, German and Bowling Clubs. RUZYCKI, ALLEN E. - Announcement and Pin 8. Ring Committees, I.M. Sports, Math and Brush 81 Easel Clubs. RYL, LARRY A.-Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Football Team, Hallguard, Division Aide, Latin Club. SANDOW, MICHAEL J. -Announcement Com- mittee, Rifle Team, Hallguard, Projectionist, Model Railroad Club Pres., Spanish Club of Chicago, Record and Office Aide. SANTINI, CARL M.-Arrangement Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide, Pan-American and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. JUE SCALZO, RAYMOND A.--Baseball Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Usher Club. SCHABOW, GEORGE J. - Cap 8. Gown Commit- tee, Baseball Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Office Aide, Polish Gnd Air Conditioning Clubs. SCHACHT, GERALD A. - I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Architects Club. SCHELLE, BRIAN A. -Color Guard, Leadership School, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, City Brigade Staff, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, JETS and Aviation Clubs, Rifle Club Vice-Pres. SCHLOSSMANN, ROBERT J. -Alumni Commit- tee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Russian, Bowling, and Chess 84 Checkers Clubs, Rolling Indian. SCHOKNECHT, PAUL W. - Arrangement Com- mittee, Chorus, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Projectionist, Publication Prod. Staff, Social Center Comm., Printers Club. SCHOLLA, RAYMOND F.- Football Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Pan-American, Bowling, and Camera Clubs. SCHROEDER, BERT H.-Gymnastics and Swim Teams, Lifeguard, Student Council. SCHULZ, HUGO K. - Picture Committee, I.M. Sports, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Big Brother, LARS, Radio and Coin 8, Stamp Clubs. SCHWAKE, DONALD F. 1 Cap and Gown Com mittee, Chorus, Swing Band, Symphony Orchestra. SCHWARTZ, STEVEN L. - I.M. Sports, German Club, Leadership School, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide. SCHWEGEL, RONALD J. -Officiers Corps, Prom Committee, Rifle Team, Hallguard, Slide Rule and Aviation Clubs. l963 SEAGREN, PAUL R. SEIBERT, GEORGE E. - Arrangement Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Chief, Projectionist, Ushers and Pan-American Clubs, Student Council. SEIFERT, DENNIS R.-Honors Classes, Finance Committee, National Honor Society, Office Aide, Student Council, German, JETS, Math, and Slide Rule Clubs, NMSQT and NEDT Awards. SEISER, JOHN W. 1 Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Record Office Aide. SEKOWSKI, JOHN A. -Chorus, Tennis Team, I.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide. SELBY DONN A. - I.M. S orts Division Aide, I P v Hallguard. SEMENEK, GEORGE G. 1 Football Team, Alumni Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Social Center Comm., Office Aide, Publication Prod. Staff, Polish and Printers Clubs, Publicity Club Pres. SEVERINO, FRANK R. - Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard Lt., Student Council. SHARIN, RONALD B. - Bowling Team, Hall- guard, l.M. Sports. SHAW, RONALD E. - Letterman's Club, l.M. Sports, Basketball, Cross-Country, and Track Teams, Office and Clinic Aide. SHEEHAN, CHARLES H. SHELEY, RONALD L.-Chorus, Football Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Clinic Aide. .IUE FIRST OFFICER Mort Bretsnyder and Doc Gordon watch MP Bill Mohs bringing in Sailors SIARNY, MICHAEL M.- l.M. Sports, Projec- tionist, Hallguard, German Club. SIEGEL, ALLAN- l.M. Sports, Student Council, Hallguard, Projectionist, Office Aide. SIKKUT, JURI -- Gymnastics Team, Lettermen's and JETS Clubs, l.M. Sports, German Club Treas., Counselor's Aide, l.M. Manager. SIMONCELLI, EDWARD F. - l.M. Sports, Latin and Lettermen's Clubs, Hallguard, Baseball and Football Teams, Teacher's Aide. SIMONIDES, DENNIS W. - l.M. Sports. SIMPSON, NORBERTO - l.M. Sports, Football. Team, Wrestling Team Capt., Lettermen's and German Clubs, Hallguard Lt., Teacher's Aide. gi . A! I sf ff gi e . , Q 'ffl-lie A kihk i 53 x i ':': f s if ovich, Bob Kaszyski, and Dave Firszt in the Mask Shears production of Mr, Roberts. SMITH, STEPHEN L- I.M. Sports, l-lallguord. SMOLINSKI, MICHAEL D. - Cap 81 Gown Com- mittee, Crew Team, I.M. Sports, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Math, Pan-American, Slide Ru'e. Judo, and Spur 84 Sacdics Clubs. SNARSKI, DANIEL C. -- Cap and Gown Comrnit- tee, I.M. Sports, Record and Office Aide. Germgn Club. SNEAD, THOMAS E. JR.- Picture Committee, l. M. Sports, Color Guard, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Leadership School, Hallguard Lt.. Proiectionist, Teacher's Aide, German, and Owls Clubs, Science Fair. SOJAK, KENNETH J. - Hallguard, SPALLONE, ROCCO V. -- Publicity Committee, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers, Aviation, and Russian Clubs, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer Lt. SINGER, MARTIN S.-Picture Committee, Of- fice and Counselor's Aides, I.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, Crack Drill Team, Big Brother, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council. SITTERS, RONALD L.- Biography and Finance Committees, DAILY Staff, Hallguard, Printers Club, Publication Prod. Staff. SIVEK, CONRAD A- -Crack Drill Team, Offi- cers Corps, Hallguard, Polish and Bowling Clubs. SLAGER, GERALD C.-Crew Team, Hallguard I.M. Sports, Projectionist, Spur 81 Saddle Club. v SMIETANA, JAMES W. - Gift Committee, Po- lish club, Honors Classes, Hallguard, SMITH, NEIL P. -- I.M. Sports, Hallguard, JETS, German, Coin 81 Stamp and Spur St Saddle Clubs, Teacher's Aide. l963 SPEISER, MICHAEL - Honors Classes, Hallguard, Leadership School, Lunchroom Aide, Latin, Slide Rule, Bowling, Chess 81 Checker, and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. STADNIK, EIDWARD J.- Hallguard, Projection- ist, Polish Club. STANLEY, EDWARD L.-Honors Classes, Gym Aide, Hallguard. STEELE, Roseau' G.- I.M. Sports, Hariguofdi STEIN, JERALD L. - Teacher's Aide, Pan-Amer- ican Club. STEWART, JACK F.--Chorus, Sportsmen, I.M. Sports, Officer Corps, Hallguard, Pan-American Club. JUE Club Club STEWART TERRANCE T Chorus Gift Com mittee IM Sports DAILY Staff Projectionist Student Council and Court Teacher s Aide Forum STJERN CHARLES A Honors Classes DAILY Staff Publicity Committee IM Sports Hallguard Lifeguard Projectionist Student Council Stage Crew Traffic Engineer Aviation Club STOJANIK EDWARD P Football and Wrest ling Teams IM Sports Hallguard Teachers Aide German Owls and Bowling Clubs STOLERENA ROBERT A IM Sports Hall guard Basketball Team IM Manager Lettermen s and Russian Clubs STOLTZ LARRY W Pit 81 Swing Band IM Sports Sportsmen Wrestling Team Hallguard Pan-American Club STRANDBERG EDWARD H IM Sports Owls STROUZAS, DENNIS P.--I.M. Sports, Student Council, Office Aide, Biography Committee. Holl- guard, Traffic Engineer, Air Conditioning Club. STRZALKA, THOMAS J. -Chorus, Crack Drill Team, Officer Corps, Sportsmen Vice-Pres., Hall- guard-, JETS, Polish, and Bowling Clubs. SUMNER, BENNIE D.-Chorus, I.M. Sports, Entertainment Cofmmittee, Hallguard, SUNDBERG, RONALD J. - Pin 84 Ring and Gift Committees, Printers Club, Publication Prod. Staff. SURDEY, DAVID R.-I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Road 8. Track Drivers Club. SUSINKA, KENNETH L.-Announcement Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, Clean-up Committee, Polish and Brush 80 Easel Clubs. l963 SUTTER, THOMAS C. Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguard, Division Aide, Ger- man Club. SUZUKI, ROBERT H.- Honors Classes, Notion- al Honor Society, Finance Committee, Swim Team Capt., I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Social Center Comm., JETS, Math, Key, and Lettermen's Clubs, Life- guard, Big Brother. SWANSON, JOHN M. 1 Hallguard, Traffic En- gineer, Latin Club. SWEE, RICHARD S.-- Picture Committee, Hall- guard, Honors Classes, DAILY Staff, Science Fair, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Projectist, Bowl- ing Club. SWENSON, KENNETH-Student Service, I.M. Sports, Baseball, Football, and Track Teams, Hall- guard, Projectionist, German, Bowling and Brush Easel Clubs. SWIECA, WILLIAM L. - Honors Classes, Hall- guard, I.M. Sports, Gym Aide. SZEKRENYI, PETER-National Honor Society, Prom Committee, Swimming Team, Big Brother, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Projectionist, Traffic Engin- eer, Key Club Historian, German, Pan-American, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. SZMURLO, JAMES F. - Concert and Pit 81 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Entertainment Com- mittee, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Architects, Camera, Spur 8, Saddle Clubs. STRECKER, PAUL H. - LM. Sports, SZUKALA, GERALD F.-Baseball Team Capt., Basketball Team Capt., Prom Committee, Hall- guard, l.M. Sports and Manager, Lettermen's, Ushers and Pan-American Clubs. TANAKA, FRANK K. - Picture Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Traffic Engineer, Teacher's Aide, Architects, Owls, and Slide Rule Clubs, Science Fair, Budget Committee. TARCZUESKI, FRANK S. - l.M. Sports. LANE PULLS AHEAD of Marshall and Harla TAYLOR, DILLARD V. - Entertainment Commit- tee, Honors Classes, Symphony Orches.tra, Concert Band, Cheerleader, Sportsmen, l.M. Sports, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Hallguard, Latin, Mask 8. Shears and Spur 84 Saddle Clubs, Student Council. TAYLOR, RONALD L- Baseball and Bowling Teams, l.M. Sports, Arrangement Committee, Stu- dent Council, Hallguard, Bowling Club. THAU, RONALD H.-- l.M. Sports. THOMAS, LAMARR O. -Track, Cross-Country, Basketball, and Wrestling Teams, Hallguard, l.M. Sports and Manager, Social Center Comm., Rol- lng Indians and Lettermen's Clubs. THOMPSON, JESS L. -- Cross-Country and Base- ball Teams, Prom Committee, Big Brother, Hall- guard, Social Center Camim. Chairman, l.M. Sports, Student Aide, German Club, 2nd Place in School Science Fair. THORPE, HOWARD S.- National Honor Socie- ty, Honors Classes, Gift Commitee, Baseball Team, Cheerleaders Capt., l.M. Sports, Student Council, Student Court, Teacher's Aide, JETS, Lettermen's, and Russian Clubs. ...ali 1 a cross country meet at Horner Park. TOMALAK, STEPHEN S.- l.M. Sports, Football and Wrestling Teams, Lettermen's, Spur 81 Saddle, and German Clubs. TOMITA, CLARK J. - Pin and Ring Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard Lt., l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Coin 81 Stamp, Chess 81 Checkers, and Math Clubs, Russian Club Pres. TOMLINSON, EDGAR E.-Symphony Orchestra, Bowling Team, Hallguard, Architects, Owls, and German Clubs. TOMORY, MICHAEL L1 Pin 81 Ring Commit- tee, Wrestling Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Pan- American Club, Traffic Engineer. TORTORELLI, ROBERT L. - Gift Committee, Big Brother, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Budget Committee, Traffic Engineer, Office and Teacher's Aide, Aviation, JETS, Coin 84 Stamp, aind Slide Rule Clubs, Science Fair. TRACZEK, FRANK J. -- l.M. Sports. TIEFFENBACHER, THOMAS J. 1 Picture Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Russian Club, Sci- ence Fair. TITTJUNG, PETER J. -Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports. TKALITCH, EUGENE - Publicity Coimmittee ,l.M. Sports. TOAL, PATRICK J. - Honor Classes, Basketball Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide. TODT, GEORGE R. - Entertainment Committee, l.M. Sports, Color Guard, Crock Drill Team, Offi- cers Corps, Leadership School, Projectionist, Stu- dent Council, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club, Ar- rowhead Salesman. TOLPIN, THOMAS W. -- National Honor Socie- ty, Honors Classes, Marching Band, Chess Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Ushers, JETS, Math, Rus- sian, Science Fair, Science Society, Chess 81 Check- ers, and Coin 84 Stamp Clubs. TRAHAN, MICHAEL L. -- National Honor Socie- ty, Honors Classes, Concert and Marching Bands, Student Service Committee, Letter of Commenda- tion NMSQT, Hallguard, Math Club. TRIMARCO, FRANK V. - l.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, Hallguord. TRUTY, THOMAS J. -Chorus, German, Radio, ond Anglers Clubs. ULRICH, DOUGLAS M.-Football Tcam, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, German Club. URBAN, RICHARD E. - Picture Committee, Of- ficers Corps, Rifle Team, Office Aide, JETS Club. VANDERHEYDEN, ROBERT D. - Baseball, Foot- ball, and Track Teams, Finance Committee, Holl- auard Chief, l.M. Sports, l.M. Manager, Russian Club. JU VAN MEER, JQHN B.- Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Baseball and Track Teams. VERSASKAS, VINCENT A.- l.M. Sports Hall- guard, Publicity Committee, Projectionist, l.M. Manoger, Pan-American Club. VOGEL, WILLIAM C. -Swimming Team, Hall- guard, Chorus. VOSBURGH, CURTIS C.- Baseball and Track Teams, l.M. Sports. VRAKELOS, CHRISTOPHER G.- Hallguard, Of- fice Aide, Spur 81 Saddle Club. VRECHEK, JOSEPH D.-Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Lettermen's, Aviation, JETS, ond Lotin Clubs. WACEK, HAROLD J. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Pin 81 Ring Committee, Concert and Marching Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Crack Drill Team, Officers Corps, Science Society. WADE, ALLAN P. - I.M. Sports, Officers Corps, Hallguard, Library and Teacher's Aide, German Club. WAGNER, JOHN H.- Hallguard, Office Aide, German Club. WAGNER, RICHARD E. - Hallguard, Camera Club. WAGNER, RUSSEL L. - I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Office Aide, Ushers and Pan-Amer- ican Clubs. WAHLQUIST, JOHN A. - Pan-American Club. Hollguard, I.M. Sports, l963 WALES, BRUCE H.-Entertainment Committee, National Honor Society Vice-Pres. and Membership Chairman, Honors Classes, Swimming Team, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, Key, Math, and Lettermen's Clubs, 2nd in Dist. Science Fair, I.M. Sports, Office Aide. WALIGURSKI, DANIEL C.- I.M. Sports, Foot- ball Team, Hallguard, Projectionist, Library Aide, Polish Club. WAMBACH, RICHARD K. - I.M. Sports, Library Aide, Hallguard, Aviation and German Clubs. WANNER, GUSTAVE - Hallguard, Proiectionist, Stage Crew, Teacher's Aide, German Club. WASNIEWSKI, RAYMOND L. - Biography Com- mittee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Air Conditioning and Polish Clubs. WASYLIW, OREST E. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Color Guard, Leadership School, Hallguard, Projectionist, Science Society, German Club Sec., Astrophysical Society. WATZER, ALBIN - German Club, Gym Aide. WAWRZYNIEC, JOHN E. -- Honors Classes, Big Brother, Hallguard, Student Council, Architects and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs, Teacl'1er's Aide. WAYNE, LAWRENCE A.- l.M. Sports., Owls, Radio, German, and Biology Clubs., Science Society, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, LUFTOA. WAZNEAK, GERALD, E. - l.M. Sports, Anglers, Radio, Camera, Slide Rule, JETS, and Aviation Clubs, Hallguard. WEBER, JOHN P. -Concert, Marching, and Pit 81 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Pan-American Club, Officers Corps. WEGRZYN, DENNIS J. - Picture Comm., Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Air Conditioning and Math Clubs. WEICHLE, RICHARD A. -Alumni Com.mittee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Coin 84 Stamp Club. WEIGERT, JACK K. - Tennis Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club. WEINER, FRANK R.-Gift Committee, Nation- al Honor Society, Honors Classes, Wrestling Team, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council, Office Aide, Math and Slide Rule Clubs, l.M. Sports. WEISS, JAMES A. - Picture Committee, Nation- al Honor Society, Honors Classes, Big Brother, l-iall- guard Lt., Teacher's Aide, Russian and Slide Rule Clubs. WELBURN, DONALD E.- l.M. Sports, Officers Corps, Color Guard, Crack Drill and Rifle Teams, Hallguard, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Ger- man and Aviation Clubs. WENDT, WILLIAM. P. - Announcement and Ar- rangement Committees, Big Brother, l.M. Sports and Manager, Counselor's and Office Aid-e, Owls, LUFTOA, and Bowling Clubs, 2nd Place in Sports- manship Essay Contest, Honorable Mention in Traffic Slogan Contest. WERBACHOWSKI, EDWARD M.- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Pan-American Club. WERLE, JEFFERY L. -Football and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard and Lunch Guard, Lunchraom Aide, Russian Club. WETTER. JOHN C. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Cap 81 Gown Committee, Teacher's Aide, Big Brother, Budget Committee, l.M. Sports, JETS Club. WHALEN, SCOTT C-'l-,VL SDorts and Mana- LANE MUSICIAN concentrates on achieving the per aer. Baseball and Track Teams, Hallguard, Russian 'farming ability suited to a prize winning orchestra Club. WHITE, WILLIAM E. - Entertainment Commit- tee, Chorus., l.M. Sports, l-lallguard, Pan-American, Bowling, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. WHITESIDE, GEORGE M.- l.M. Sports. Projec- tionist, l-lallguard, l.M. Manager, Bowling and Spur 84 Saddle Clubs. WILBROT, JOHN J. - l-lallguard, Locker Room and Lunch Room Aide, Russian Club. WILL, ERHARD W. - Entertainment and Clean- Up Committees, Football, Gymnastics and Wrest- ling Teams, l.M. Sports, l-lallguard, Projectionist, Lettermen's, Pan-American, and Brush 81 Easel Clubs, WILSON, JOHN H.--Concert, Marching. and Pit Bands, German Club Pres. A. VVENIGER, GARY W.-Color Guard. Rifle and Crack Drill Teams. Officers Corps. l.M. Sports Student Council. Teacher's Aide. German and Math Clubs. WISNIEWSKI, ANDREW J. - l.M, Sports. WISNIEWSKI, KENNETH V.-Gift Committee. Baseball Team, l,M. Sports. WISNIEWSKI, WILLIAM L. WOLKE, EDWARD R. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Office and Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. WOLNIK, GILBERT D.-Alumni, Cap 8. Gown, and Finance Committees, Rifle Team, Hallguard, Publication Production Staff, Printers and Publicity Clubs. WOJTASZEK, EDWARD W. - l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Gift Committee, Student Council, Russian, Bowling, and Spur 31 Saddle Clubs. WRIGHT, LESLIE R. - Football and Gymnastics Teams, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Projectionist, Social Center Comm., Aviation, Pan-American, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. WRONA, THOMAS J. - Gymnastics Team, Hall- guard, Ushers Club Vice Pres., Clinic Aide. JUE WYZUKOVICZ, LAWRENCE l.M. Sports, Hall guard, Projectionist, Office Aide, Polish and Coin 84 Stamp Clubs. YERBICK, NICK A. - Football Team, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Clinic Aide, JETS and Russian Clubs. YONAN, EMANUEL E.- l, M. Sports, Alumni Committee, Marching Band, Chess Team, Social Center Comm., Hallguard Chief, Teacher's Aide, JETS, Latin, Chess St Checkers, and Coin 8. Stamp Clubs. ZADOR, PETER J. -Judo Club, Hallguard, l.M. Sports. ZAPAL, THOMAS J. - Entertainment and Pic- ture Comtmittees, Chorus, l.M. Sports, Hallguard Lt., Publication Prod. Staff, Printers, Polish, and Bowling Clubs, Traffic Engineer, Student Council. ZARTLER, WAYNE A. - Hallguard. Z'DEB, THADDEUS J. -Concert and Marching Bands, Latin and Math Clubs. ZDUNEK, RICHARD - Pin and Ring Committee, Hallguord, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Radio and Polish Clubs. ZEITZ, ALLEN P. - Prom Committee, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, l.M. Manager, Traffic Engineer, Clinic Aide, Ushers, Russian, Bowling, and Coin 84 Stamp Clubs. ZENCZAK, WALTER-Marching Band, Clinic and Tardy Office Aide, l.M. Sports, Math Club, Hallguard, DAILY Staff. ZENISEK, EDWARD L. - Hallguard, Announce- ment Committee, Printers Club. ZIMMERMANN, RONALD M.- Finance Com- mittee, Marching Band, Indian Dancers Pres., Air Conditioning and Math Clubs, Hallguard, Office Aide, Science Fair. I963 ZISS, GERHARD -Gymnastics Team, Hallguard, Lettermen's Club. FIELDS, RAY - Finance Committee, Traffic Engi- neer, DAILY Staff, Honors Classes, Concert Band, TeacI'1er's Aide, Russian and Bowling Clubs, l.M. Sports, NMSQT Award, Instrumental Ensemble Contest. MANELLA, ARNOLD N. - Chorus, Track and Cross-Country Teams, Indian Dancer, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Office Aide, German and Lettermen's Clubs. BOIT1, KENNETH E.- I.M. Sports, Printers Club. DORIN, GENE-National Honor Society, Hon- ors Classes, DAILY Staff, Key Club Pres., Hall- guard, I.M. Sports. DUMELLE, RONALD G.- Baseball and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Halluard. EESENBERG, OREN J. -National Hcnor Society, Honors Classes, Chess and Crew Teams, Indian Dancers, DAILY Staff, Lifeguards, Student Council, Aviation, JETS, Math, Public Speoklng, Bowling, and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs, TECH PREP Poetry Award, Hallguard. FIALI, SEBASTIAN F.-I.M. Sports, Architects Club. GUNN, IAN M.--Alumni Committee, Football and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club, Library Aide. JAGUS, JOEL J.- Printers Club. KAIN, DONALD P.--Concert and Pit 81 Swing Bands, Office Aide, WGN Representative for Lane, Instrumental Ensemble Competition. KIRSCHENBAUMI RICHARD B.-Cap 81 Gown Committee, Hallguard. LEWANDOWSKI, EDWARD W.- Bowling Club. MYERSON, PHILLIP A.- I.M. Sorts, Teacher's Aide, Hallguard, LUFTOA, Owls, and Bowling C'ubs. ROBBINS, ROBERT O. SCHNEITTER, CHRISTIAN J. -Chorus, Baseball and Gymnastics Teams, l.M, Sports, Rifle Team, Office Aide, Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Rolling Indian, Pan-American and Printers Clubs. SIU DUT, LEONARD M. STEWART, JACK F.-Chorus, Sportsmen, I.M. Sports, Officers Corps, Hallguard, Pan-American Club. STRECKER, PAUL H. - I.M. Sports. TUNGATE, JOHN A. - Biography Comm., Gym- nastics Team, Ice Skating Team Capt., I.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club. 'NHALEN, SCOTT C.- I.M. Sports and Mana- cer, Baseball and Track Teams, Hallguard, Russian Club. SENIOR SPONSORS Standing: Mr. William Kuecker, Publicity Com- Seated: Mr. Glen Lyon, Pin 81 Ring Committee, mittee, Mr. William Beck, Biography Commit- Miss Margaret Collins, Student Service Com- tee, Mr. Robert Swor, Alumni Committee. mittee, Miss Betty Lindley, Picture Committee SENIOR SPONSORS Standing: Mr. Earl Weiner, Gift Committee, Mr. Max Schwartz, Finance Committee Mr Mr William Cox, Class Sponsor, Mr. Bruno James Markland, Cap 81 Gown Committee Mr Pasowicz, Announcement Committee. Seated: Joseph Zoern, Prom Commmittee. Sponsors Promote Activities Much of the work required to guarantee a pleasant and rewarding year to all seniors is executed by the various senior committees. However, they could not funation properly without the able guidance of the senior committee sponsors. Devoting ci great deal of their time and directing much of the detailed work necessary to the efficient functioning of the committees, the sponsors work closely with fthe committee chairmen, and members tio make the senior year thoroughly enjoyable. The events of the senior year, which culminate in graduation, could not be brought about without the senior committees, and the committees could not function without the generous gift of time given by the senior faculty sponsors. 0 5 I J' ' 24 if-... 3, 'ln U 1 4' Y Q 4 f 'N Y QQ W A i K i I I F as S S DAVID A. HEISS President Froslw-Soph Football Team Capt., Varsity Football Team, l-lallguard, Teacl'ier's Aide, Pan-American Club, KEEPING UP WITH COLLEGE BULLETINS, Senior news, and Armed Service opportunities, Rick Carter and Mike Caldwell check the news rack outside Mr. Bauer's office. 5 5 STEPHEN T. HAYASHI Vice President Gift Committee Clzairm-an 'lational Honor Society, Honors Classes, Senior Swimming Team, Junior Swimming Tearr' Capt.. Student Council. l..ettermen's, Architects, ond Key Clubs. ALAN S. ROWE Sergeant At Arms Announcement Committee Chairman Sasketball and Swimming Teams, l. M. Sports, Hnllguard Lt., Social Center Comm., Anglers and Lettermen's Clubs. EARL C. KAMSKT Treasurer Honors Classes, Football and Wrestling Teams, l,M. Sports, Hallguard, Office Aide, Lettermen's, Pan-American. and Slide Rule Clubs. RICHARD L. BOEHM Secretary National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Football, Crew, and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports Student Council, Honor Roll, Lettermen's Club. i SENIOR BUTTONS, symbols ot responsibility, maturity, and authority, are finally distributed to the anxious, waiting graduates. RALPH G. LEVIN Biography Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors. Classes, Hallguard, TECH PREP Ass't Editor, ARROWHEAD Staff, Stu- dent Council, l.M. Sports, Slide Rule and Math Clubs, Teacher's Aide. COMMITTEE MEMBER A WALTER H. MARTENS Prom Committee Chairman ' Chorus, l.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide, Radio, Chess 81 Checkers, and German Clubs. FRED E. KLASZKY Arrangement Committee Chairman Honors Classes, Football and Crew Teams, l.M. gpfoats, Hallguard, Counselor's. Aide, Slide Rule u . ANUARY l964 GERALD R. THOMAS Publicity Committee Chairman Chorus, Slide Rule Club, Polish Club Secretary. BERNARD COBAR THEODORE J. CARRES Picture Committee Chairman Pin and Ring Committee Chairman Cross-Country, Football, Track, and Wrestling National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Chorus., Teams, l.M. Sports, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Football and Wrestling Teams, Hallguard, l.M. Art Staff, Hallguard, Projectionist, Brush 81 Easel. Sports, Library and Teacher's Aide. Pan-American and Lettermen's Clubs, Scholastic Art Award. LEONl'D BUZYNA LAWRENCE A. LESKE Finance Committee Chairman Student Service Committee Chairman National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Swimming Honors Classes, DAILY Staff, Hallguard, Science Team, Lifeguard, Math Club. Fair, Chess 81 Checkers., Slide Rule, Radio, and Bowling Clubs, Astrophysical Society Sec. 81 Treas. GOOLSBY, RONALD -Cap 81 Gown Committee, ROSSBACHER, RAYMOND J. -Alumni Comm., Track Team, l.M. Sports and Manager, Hallguard, Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Proiectionist, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Council, Lettermen's, Russian and Slide Rule Clubs. Teacher's Aide, German Club Sect. ACKERT, KENNETH A.--Announcement Com- m.ttee, Football and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Book Room Aide, Pan-American Club. ALLIKIAN, KENNETH R. - Bowling Team, An- nouncement Commmittee, Library Aide, Pan-Amer- ican Club. AKGYROPOULOS, CONSTANTINE A.- Alumni Committee, Chorus Secretary, l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, German Club. JANUARY H6 ANDERSON, JAMES R. - Hallguard, Teacher's 1-t.cie, Student Council. Radio Club. ANDERSON, ROBERT W. - l.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, Hallguard, Projectionist, Bookroom and Receiving Room Aide, Pan-American Club. AOYAGI, 'DENNIS S. - Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard Capt., l.M. Manager, Discipline Aide, Garden and Greenhouse Aide, Lunch Guard Capt., Attendance Messenger, Bowling Club. ARON, CHARLES J. -Arrangement 81 Publicity Committees, Football Team Manager, l.M. Sports, ARROWHEAD Statf, TECH PREP As,'t Editor, Big Brother, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Student Council Jr. Exec., Teacher's Aide, Russian and Slide Rule Clubs, Honors Classes. ARONSON, ARTHUR S. - Hallguard, Slide Rule Club. ARTNER, ALAN G. - Publicity Committee, Pro- jcctionist, Honors Classes, DA'l.Y Staff. Business ianager, Hallguard, Bowling Club. AUER, KENNETH R.- Honors Classes, Student Council, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Slide Ru'e Club. AUFDENGARTEN, KENT C. BAIKIE, ARTHUR C. - l. M. Spurts, Publicity Committee, Track and Swim Teams, Forum on World Affairs, Locker Room Guard. BALKE, FRANK M. -Hallguard. Library Aide, Projectionist, Bowling and Chess 81 Checker Clubs. EARBA, REIMAR A. Honors Classes, Crew and Track Teams, Hallguardi BEILMAN, FRED D.-National Honor Sacicty Social Center Comm. Chairman. l.M. Sports, Astro- physical Society, Science Fair, Che.s 8. Checkers and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. EERGEMANN, EIKE W. -Chorus, Student Ser- vice Committee, Football Team. BERNDT, WILLIAM A. -Student Service Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, l.M. Manager, Teacher's and Library Aide, Los Caiballeros. BIRD, ROBERT E. - Football Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Owls, Pan-American, and Model Rail- road Clubs. BRACIO, NICHOLAS J. - Prom Committee, l.M. Sports, l-lallguard Capt., Owls, Pan-American, and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. BREECE, JOE D. - Hallguard, Library Aide, l.M. Sports. BROWN, ROBERT M. - Hallguard, Photo Staff. DAILY Staff, Library Aide, Slide Rule, Chess 8. Checkers, Bowling, Anglers, and Camera Clubs. SRUSER, CHARLES J. BRZEZINSKI, DENIS R.- Pin 8. Ring Commit- tee, National Honor Society, Chorus Tres., l.M. Sports, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Student Council, Hallguard, Projectionist Sect., 84 Sgt. at A ms, Polish Club, Favorable Consideration in llT Drafting Contest. BUBERT, EDWARD A.- l.M. Sports, Te:icher's Aide, Picture Committee. BURGIN, EUGENE A.- l. M. Manager, Nail' 8. Shears, Basketball and Swimming Teams, l. M. Sports. BUREA, FRANK M. 1 Student Council, Division Aide, l.M. Sp.orts. CAIRO. JOSEPH A.-l.M. Sports, Rifle Team, Oificcrs Corps, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Projec- tionist, Teacher's Aide, Science Fair. BLACH, RODNEY J.- Cap 8. Gown Committee, Honors Classes, Checkers Team, Hallguard, Stu- dent Council, Astrophysical Society, Slide Rule Club. BOBROWSKI, VINCENT W. - Color Guard, Of- ficers Corps, Hallgua.rd, Office and Library Aide. BOCK, LEONARD A. -Concert, Marching, and Pit 81 Swing Bands, Crew, Football, and Gymnastics Teams, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, I9 64 .,-,L... , CAREF, SHELDON - l.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club, Gymnastics Team, Hallguard. CARONE, FRANK - Hallguard. CEILEY, JOSEPH R.- Baseball Team, Budget Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling and Latin Clubs, Teacher's and Office Aide. CHERNIK, ROBERT M. - Chorus, Track Team, Picture Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Pubication Prod. Staff, Traffic Engineer, Printers, Aviation, Pan-American, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. CHODKOWSKI, DONALD C. - Hallguard, l.M. guard, Football Team, Student Council, Ushers Club. CHODZINSKI, GEORGE H.-National Honor So- Sports, Football Team, Student Council, Ushers Club, Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Big Brother, Discipline and Teacher's Aide, Stu- ANLI RY CHORNOMAZ, WALTER A. - Hallguard, Traf- fic Engineer. CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL J. -Swimming Team, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard, Lifeguard, Cheerleader, Lettermen's, Key, and Slide Rule Clubs, Prom Committee. CIBULS, JERRY G.- l.M. Sports, l.M. Manager. CODY, RONALD C. -Cap St Gown Committee. COLLINS, FRANK-Alumni Committee, Chorus, Football Team, l.M. Sports and Manager, Life- guard, Lettermen's, Los Caballeros, Math, Owls, Bowling, and Slide Rule Clubs. COMBITHIS, GREGORY J. - Honors Classes, Gift Committee. CORSO, SAVARIO F. - Cap 81 Gown Committee, Chorus, Basketball and Cross-Country Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguord, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Architects, Math, Slide Rule, Rolling Indians, Spur 81 Saddle, and Air Conditioning Clubs. COSTABILE, DOMINIC M.- I.M. Sports and Manager, Hallguord, Record Office Aide, Aviation Club. CRABTREE, GORDON T. - National Honor So- ciety, Honors Classes, Chorus, Announcement Committee, Hallguord, Officers. Corps, Leadership School, Slide Rule and Chess 8. Checker Clubs. D' AMICO, PAUL J. - I.M. Sports, Symphony Orchestra-, Projectionist. DAUTEL, 'DONALD F. 1 I.M. Sports, Hallguord, Arrangement Committee, Projectionist Club Pres., Math and German Clubs, Teacher's Aide. DAVIS, RICHARD J.-Concert and Marching Bands, Gift Committee, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Architects and Chess 8. Checkers Clubs. I964 DECKERT, RICHARD A. --Finance Committee, Bowling, Football, and Swimming Teams, Indian Dancers, I.M. Sports and Manager, Publication Prod. Staff, German, Owls, Spur 81 Saddle, and Printers Clubs. DIGNAN, PATRICK - Arrangement Committee, Student Council, Library Aide, Anglers Club. DI SYLVESTER, JOSEPH C. - Biography Comm., Printers Club. DMYTRENKO, IGOR - Lultt Committee, Wrest- ling and Football Teams, I.M. Sports, Russian Club. DOEHRING, ALVIN W. DONINGER, JOHN A.- Prom Committee, Bowl- ing Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, German Club. DUCHAY, DANIEL W.- Picture Comm., Swim- m.ng and Basketball Teams, l.M. Sports, Social Center Comm., Hallguard Lt., l.M. Manager, Pan- American Anglers., and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs, Teacher's Aide. DYBOWSKI, PAUL A. -Chorus, Marching, Pit, and Concert Bands, Polish Club. EDWARDS, LAWRENCE H. 1 Projectionist, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Social Center Comm., Teacher's Aide, Pan-American Club. .IAN UARY 120 ELIZARRARAZ, GABRIEL A. - Pin 8. Ring, Gift, and Arrangement Committees, l.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Library Aide, Brush 81 Easel Club. X ENGSTROM, KEITH A. - l.M. Sports, Projection- iet, Hallguard, Library Aide. EXI-IAM, WILLIAM J. - Cap and Gown Comm.. Lettermen's Club, Crew and Wrestling Teams. l.M. Sports, l.M. Managers, Teacher's Aide. FERRARA, CHRISTOPHER D. - Symphony Orch- estra, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Ar- chitects and Biology Clubs. FAZIO, PETER M. FELDMAN, MARSHALL P.- Hallguard, Finance Comm.. l.ettermen's, Slide Rule, and Bowling Clubs, Cross-Counry and Track Teams, Teacher's Aide. FERA, DENNIS J. FINK, RICHARD S.- Honos Clcsses, Honor Roll, Publicity Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Budget Committee, C.ounselor's Aide, Slide Rule, Russian, and Bowling Clubs. FISCHER, NORMAN E. - Swimming Team, Life- guard, Biography Committee, Proiectionist, Student Council, Teacher's Aide. FOCHT, GARY N.-Chorus, l.M. Sports, Foot- ball Team, Discipline and COunselor's Aide. FORSLAND HAR-OLD A. -- Finance Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Library Aide. FOSDALE, TERRANCE A.- National Honor So-- ciety, Honors Classes, Baseball Team, l.M. Sports DAILY Staff, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council, Math and Bowling Clubs, Finance Com mittee. FRIES, ALLAN G. - Photo Staff, Projectionist, Astrophysical, Biology, Forum, JETS, and Camera Clubs, Science Society Committee Chairman, As- tronomical Society Pres. FRY, LARRY J.- Cap 81 Gown Committee, l.M, Sports, Honors Classes, Football Team, Lost 8- Found Aide. GARBER, IRWIN L. GIRARD, JOSEPH S. - Football Team, Annual Representative, l.M. Sports and Manager, Hall- guard, Architects Club. GLON, RAYMOND R. -Chorus, Hallguard, Pan- American Club. GOELZ, MICHAEL A. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, l.M. Sports, Cap 8. Gown Commit. tee, DAILY Staff Editor, Hallguard, Teacher's and Office Aide, Traffic Engineer, Radio Club. GONDRA, VICTOR M. -Student Service Com- mittee, Sportsman, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer. LUFTOA, Owls, Pan-American, Slide Rule, and Anglers Clubs. GORKA, DENNIS F. GRADL, DAVID A.- Hallguard, Student Coun- cil, Radio Club. GREENFIELD, KENNETH - Student Service Com- mittee, Bowling Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers 8. Bowling Clubs. GREENWALD, WILLIAM B. GREGORY, PAUL W. - l.M. Sports, Pan-Ameri- can Club. GEIER, WILLIAM M. - Picture Committee, l.M. Sports and Manager, Teacher's Aide, DAILY Rep- resentative, Annual Rep., Los Caballeros and Architects Clubs. GEMBICKI, CHARLES L.-l.M. Sports, Projec- tionist, Hallguard, Gym Aide, Polish Club. GERNADY, JOHN H.-- l.M. Sports. Hallguard, Entertainment Committee, Office Aide. 1964 GRIBBEN5, 'DENNIS F. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Printers and Bowling Clubs. GRIESMANN, RICHARD H.- l.M. Sports, Ar- rangement Committee. GRIESMANN, ROBERT F. - Entertainment Com- mittee. GRONER, CHARLES C. -Swimming Team, l.M. Sparts and Manager, Hallguard. GROSPOREAN, GARY-Chorus, Marching and Concert Bands. GRUBER, RAY G. - Prom Committee, Counrelor Aide, l.M. Sports, Rifle Team, German, JETS, Slide Rule, Math, Radio, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. JA UARY Clubs Clubs GRUDNICKI WILLIAM National Honor Soc: ety, Picture Committee Big Brother Hallguard Projectionist Student Council Public Relations Comm Chairman Astrophysical Society LUFTOA JETS, Owls Slide Rule and Chess 8. Checkers GRUNST FRED P Alumni Committee Base ball and Football Teams IM Sports Hallguard German Club GUBRICKY EDWARD H Honors Clas e l M Sports Prom Committee Swimming Team Hall guard Lifeguard Lettermens Slide Rule and Model Railroad Clubs GUENTHER CARL H GUNN IAN M IM Sports Hallguard brary Aide Bowling Club HAACK ROGER A Track lfe Skating Swim ming, and Cross Country Teams l M Sports Hall guard Budget Committee Ru sian and Bowling HAASE, RAYMOND J. -Teacher's Aide, Hall- guard, I.M. Sports, Printers Club. HACK, KONRAD F.-Chorus, Baseball Team. Picture and Announcement Committees., ARROW HEAD-TECH PREP Art Staff, Hallguard, German and Brush 81 Easel Clubs, I.M. Sports. HAFER, ROBERT G. -Alumni Committee, I.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Hallguard, Printers Club. HAHNLEIN, GLEN W. - I.M. Sports, Hallguard. Bowling Club. HAIN, RONALD A.- Hallguard, Entertainment Committee, I.M. Sports, Traffic Engineer, German and Bowling Clubs. FALCONE, SALVATORE A. - I.M. Sports, Spur 81 Saddle Club. l964 HALYCKYJ, MICHAEL-Football and Wrest- ling Teams, I.M. Sports, Russian Club. HARTE, TERRENCE J.- I.M. Sports, Entertain- ment Committee, German Club. HOUSE, DENNIS W. -Projectionist, Symphony Orchestra, Math, Slide Rule, and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. HOYT, JACK K.W. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Hallguard, Picture Committee, I.M. Manager, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, LUFTOA, Math, Owls, and Slide Rule Clubs. HUTSON, MACK E.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Russian, Bowling, and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. IANNOTTI, THOMAS L. - Picture Committee, Bowling Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projection- ist, Latin Club. IMMORDINO, SALVATORE C.- Hallguard, Los Caballeros. ITO, DONALD H.-Entertainment Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Traffic En- gineer, Office Aide, German Club. IVERSON, JAMES J.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist. JACOB, GEOFFREY B. - Coin 84 Stamp Club. l24 ,,uiit 41 ANUARY JANITS, PETER JR. -Publication Prod. Staff, Hallguard, Traffic Engineer, Office and Teacher'E Aide, Printers, Latin, Slide Rule, and Radio Clubs. JARVIS, RONALD W. - Pin 8. Ring Committee, dusketball and Football Teams, I.M. Sports, Hall- guard, Projectionist, Teacl1er's Aide. JEROSCH, HANS F. - Symphony Orchestra, Of- rce Aide, Lifeguard, Slide Rule Club. JESSE, JAMES E. -Gift Committee, Projection- ist Club Pres., Coin 81 Stamp Club. JEZI-OR0, DAVID B. JOHNSON, NELS H.-Football and Vv'restling Teams, I.M. Sports., Hallguard, Projectionist, Stu- dent Council. l964 MAJDANSKI, VICTOR-Track and Swimming Teams, I.M. Sports and Manager, Hallguard, Office Aide, German and Bowling Clubs. KARUHN, KENNETH A. -- Pin 8. Ring Commit- lee, Track Team, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers, Lertermen's, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs, I.M. Sports, Projectionist. KASPERICK, EMIL P. KEEGAN, JOHN - I.M. Sports, Hallauard, KELLEY, CHARLES E. KLISCH, KENNETH G. - Entertainment Commit- tee, Football Team, I.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club, Hallguard. JOHNSON, ROSS A.-Announcement Commit- tee, Baseball Team, I.M. Sports, l-lallguard, I.M. Manager, Counselor's Aide, Owls Club. JOHNSTON, KENNETH A. - Basketball Team, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide. JOLLY, DEWAIN A.-Honors Classes, Student Council, Hallguard. JOSEPH, TOM E. KALOUS, LARRY G. -Crew and lce Skating, Teams, L.ettermen's Club, I.M. Sports. KALZAK, KENNETH J. - Photo Staff. 125 KNUTSEN, ROBERT J.- Rifle Team, Teacher's AEde, I.M. Sports, Hollguard, KOCH, LAWRENCE C. KOHLMAN, DONALD L.- Entertainment Com- mittee, Ha-llguard, Polish and Anglers Clubs, KOSLENKO, MICHAEL-Chorus, Bowling Club, Russian Club Treas. KOVACS, JAMES R. -Chorus, Concert, March- ing, and Pit 81 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra Biography Committee. 1 KOWALSKI, JOHN E.-Chorus, Officers Corps, Hollguard, Polish and Bowling Clubs. JA UARY KREWSON, JAMES A. - I.M. Sports, Hollguard, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Pan-American Club. KROWN, JAMES G.-Clinic Aide, Polish Club. KRUG, EDWARD A. - I,M. Sports, Projectionist. Hollguard, DAILY Staff, Teacher's Aide, Student Council, Russian and Slide Rule Clubs, KUHN, RONALD C. - Hollguard, Vroiectionist, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. KUSCH, DANIEL A. 1 Baseball Team, Biography Committee, I.M. Sports, Architects and Bowling Clubs. KUSZYNSKI, CHARLES A.- Lifeguard, Honors Classes, Announcement Committee, Letterme-n's Club, Swimming Team. LAFFEY, DAN C. - Chorus, Hallguard, l. M. Sports. LALUMIA, CARL P. - Entertainment, Biography, and Prom Committees, Student Council, Camera Club, Brush 81 Easel Club Pres., Pan-American Club Treas. LALUMIA, JOSEPH P.-Finance, Publicity, and Cap 8. Gown Committees, Student Council, Pan- American Club Prog. Chairman, Brush 8. Easel Club Vice Pres., Camera Club. LAMP, GEORGE W. -- Entertainment Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, DAILY Staff, Office Aide, Chess 81 Checkers Club. LANDEWEER, GREGORY T.- Hallguard, Libra- ry Aide, Lifeguard, Projectionist, Arrangement Committee, Aviation, Chess 81 Checkers, and Spur and Saddle Clubs. LANGE, ROBERT P. 1 Baseball and Wrestling Teams, Football Team Capt., Arrangement Com- mittee, Office Aide, I.M. Sports, Pan-American and Letterm.en's Clubs, Hallguard. f i964 LERCH, BRIAN M. -Crew and Football Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard. LEVY, RONALD C. LIEKIS, EDWARD P.--Swimming Team, l.M, Sports, Student Aide, Bowliifg Club, Spur 8 Saddle Club Vice-Pres. LUSSOW, RICHARD J.- Honors Classes, Track Team, I.M. Sports, Cap 81 Gown Committee, I.M. Manager, DAILY Staff, Business Manager, Projec- tionist, German and Slide Rule Clubs. LYALL, KENNETH G.- Concert Band, Gymnas- tics and Swimming Teams, I.M. Sports, Crack Drill Team, Projectionist, Lettermen's Club. LYKOWSKI, JOHN S. -Chorus, Picture Com- mittee, l.M. Sports and Manager, Traffic Engi- neer, Radio Club, Polish Club Treas., Hallguard. MC CANN, JEROME J. - National Honor Socie- ty, Honors Classes, Checkers Team, DAlLY Staff, Finance Committee, Hallguard, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Science Fair, Science Society, Coin 8. Stamp, Math, and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. MC CALLUM, CHARLES A. MC CUNE, GEORGE C. -Gymnastics and Swim- ming Teams, Picture Committee,, Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Office Aide, Lettermen's and German Clubs. JANUARY l28 MACKINNON, JAMES M. - Honors Classes, So- cial Center Comm., Owls and Bowling Clubs. MADSEN, PAUL M. -Cap 8. Gown Committee Budget Comm., Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Student Council, Library Aide, Division Clerk, Printers Club, l.M. Sports. MADL, FREDERICK J. JR. - l.M. Sports., Hall- guard, German, Anglers, and Bowling Clubs. MAKRIS, JOHN A.- Football Team, Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, l.M. Sports, Traffic Engi- neer, Rifle Team., Printers Club, Student Council, Arrangement Committee. MALATIA, GREGORY R. - l.M. Sports. MALLECK, JAMES T. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Polish Club. MARES, DONALD A. -- l.M. Sports, Hallguard. Swimming Team. Teacher's Aide. Polish Club. MARTON, DENNIS P.-Concert Band, Taffic Engineer. MATEGRANO, JOHN M. - - Hallguard, Student Council. MATZ, ROBERT P. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Baseball and Football Teams, l.M. Sports, DAILY Staff, Hallguard, Biography Com- mittee, Key Club. MAUER, ROBERT C. - Publicity Committee, Li- brary and Teacher's Aide, l.M. Sports and Mana- ger, Hallguard, Pan-American, Anglers, and Bowl- ing Clubs. MAULSBY, DOUGLAS E.- Baseball and Foot- ball Teams, l.M. Sports. Hallguard, Pan-American Club. METTERHAUSEN, EMIL H. - Cap 8. Gown Com- mittee, I.M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle Club. MEYER, WALTER J.- I.M. Sports, Hallguard. MIELKE, JOHN R. - I.M. Sports, Student Coun- cil, Hallguard. MINARDO, JAMES A. - Bowling Team, Office Aide, I.M. Sports, Spur 8. Saddle Club. MIYAKE, GARY T. - National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Student Council, Office 8- Teach- er's Aide, German Club, Honorable Mention in l.l.T. Drafting Contest. MOCHOCKI, ZDZISLAW A.-Gym Clerk. MOFFAT, JOHN A.-Finance Committee, I.M. Sports, Football and Wrestling Teams, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Architects, Aviation, and Slide Rule Clubs. MOLNAR, THOMAS R. 1 I.M. Sports, DAILY and Photo Staffs, Hallguard. MONTGOMERY, DENNIS A. - ljvl. Sporlz, In- tertainment Committee, Rifle Team, Hallguard, Projectionist, Student Council, Aviatiori and Bowl- ing Clubs, German Club Sgt. at Arms. MOSLEY, 'DUARD F. - Alumni and Student Ser- vice Committee, Gymnastics Team, l.M. Sports. Student Council, Pan-American and Bowling Clubs. Brush 8. Easel Club Sec. MUNDT, STEVE D.-Alumni Committee, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Aviation, German, and Bowling Clubs. MURPHY, MICHAEL T.- I.M. Sports, Library and Office Aide, Hallguard, Spur 81 Saddle Club, MIKLOS, PAUL A. - Gift Committee, Swimming Team, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Lettermen's Club. MIKLOS, RONALD P.-Office Aide, Publicity Committee, Architects Club. MILLER, THOMAS A. -Swimming Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Lettermen's and Anglers Clubs. -i964 129 NAUMOFF, IGOR-Alumni Committee, Track and Wrestling Teams, l.M. SDOFTS, l'lC1llQU0 Cl, GYVY1 Aide, Forum. NEEDHAM, JOHNNY W. - Publicity Committee, Bowling Team, l.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Hallguard, Printers and Bowling Clubs. NELSON, REX K. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard. NEVERS, BRUCE A. - Publicity Committee, l.M. Sports, Football Team Capt., WrestlinQ Team, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Lettermen's, Slide Rule, and Pan-American Clubs. NEWMAN, MARC D.-Cap 81 Gown Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Photo Staff, Camera Club Treas. NIELSEN, RICHARD A.-Football Team, Gym Clerk, Hallguard. JA LIARY NOWAKOWSKI, MARK T. - Hallguard Capt., Polish and Model Railroad Clubs, Chess 8. Checkers Club Pres. OBERG, WILLIAM H. - Pin 81. Ring Committee, Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Lifeguard, Office Aide, Math, Owls, Russian, Slide Rule, Bowling, and Chess 8. Checkers Clubs. ODANAKA, ERICK J.-Gymnastics Team, l.M Sports, Hallguard, Russian Club. OGLESBY, DOUGLAS J. - Prom Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Office Aide, German Club. OHM, WILLIAM H.- National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Chorus, Student Service Comm., DAILY and Photo Staffs, Student Council, Camera, Key, and Math Clubs, Astrophysical Society Histo- rian, Slide Rule Club Vice-Pres., Bowling Club Sec., Chess 81 Checkers Club Pres., NSPA Journeyman, ouvA, GARY R. - Baseball Team, LM, spans, Hallguard. ORLICK, ROBERT J. - Honors Classes, Bowling Team, Pan-American and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. PALOIAN, GEORGE-Cheerleaders, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. PAREDES, RENE N.-Chess Team, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Architects and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. PARLETTE, ROBERT E. PATTERSON, GREGORY E.-Pin 8. Ring Com- mittee, Hallguard, Office Aide, Architects Club, LUFTOA Sec. and Pres., Owls Club Vice-Pres. and Pres. PAVLIK, STEVEN G.-Football and Wrestling Teams, l.M. Sports, Architects, Aviation, LUFTOA, Math, Owls, Polish, Los Caballeros, Brush 81 Easel, Camera, and Model Railroad Clubs. i964 PEARSON, WAYNE E. - Honors. Classes, Hall- guard, Student Council. PELUSO, RONALD A. -Baseball Team, Social Center Comm. l.M. Sports, Office Aide, Math Club. PETERSON, CARL E. -Officer Corps, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Russian Club, lst Place winner in Lane Science Fair, District Science Fair Contestant. PETERSEN, JAMES C. 1 National Honor Socie- ty, Honors Classes, Biography Committee, Student Council, Hallguard Chief, l.M. Sports, Budget Commmittee, Pan-American and Bowling Clubs.. PETERSON, KENNETH B.-Chorus, Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands, German Club. PETERSON, RICHARD PETROVS, VALDIS-National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Chorus, Color Guard, Leadership School, DAILY Staff, Student Council, German, Math, and Slide Rule Clubs, Publicity Committee. PFISTER, PAUL - Chess 84 Checkers Club. PIGNATO, MARIO D.-Pin 8, Ring Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Office and Teacher's Aide. JA UARY PINTO, GERALD M. - Swimming Team, Chorus, Announcement Committee, l.M. Sports, Projec- tionist, Ushers, Architects, and Lettermen's Clubs. PLONKA, JOHN G. -Gift Committee, Student Council, Sportsmen, l.M. Sports, Printers Club, Pub- lication Prod. Staff, Hallguard. PLUCINSKI, EDWARD M. - Football Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard. PRANZARONE, RONALD J. -Concert Contest, Concert and Marching Bands, DAILY Staff. PREECE, EDWARD L. - Gymnastics, Cross-Coun- try, and Track Teams. PRAWDZIK, JOSEPH P.- Student Service Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Polish Club. PRUSKI, RICHARD J. - National Honor Society, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Student Council, Owls and Slide Rule Clubs, Russian Club Pres., 3rd. Place l.l.T. Drawing Con- test, Announcement Comm., Super Honor Roll. PRYDE, MICHAEL D.-Concert, Marching, Pit 81 Swing Bands, Symphony Orchestra, Prom Comm., German and Slide Rule Clubs. PUTEK, JAMES R.-Symphony Orchestra, Hall- cuard, Proiectionist, Aviation, Polish, and Anglers Clubs, Teacher's Aide. PYNE, MICHAEL E.-Arrangement Committee, Football and Wrestling Teams, Russian Club. RAMBO, RICHARD L. - Honors Classes, Base- ball Team, l.M. Sports. REYNOLDS, CARL W.- Chorus, Russian Club, I.M. Sports. RIEBANDT, HENRY--Honors Classes, Bowling Team, I.M. Sports, Lettermen's, Slide Rule, Bowl- ing, and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. RODNEY, FRANK RUNNION, JEROME F. - Pin 8. Ring Committee, Football and Wrestling Teams., I.M. Sports, Student Council, Teacl1er's Aide, Lettermen's, Owls, Slide Rule, and Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. RUSIN, WAYNE B.-- I.M. Sports, Hallguard, German, Slide Rule, and Bowling Clubs. RUSNAK, RICHARD A.-Swim Team, Publica- tion Prod. Staff, Hallguard, Projectionist, Printers and Lettermen's Clubs. RAVENSCRAFT, GENE R. -Chorus, Sportsmen, Football Team l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club, Rover. REDSZUS, ELMER - Gift Committee, l.M. Sports. REHM, WILLIAM L. - Hallguard, Traffic Engi- neer Lt. i964 .133 RUSS, EARL L.-Finance Committee, Student Council, I.M. Sports, Chorus. RUTKOWSKY, LUDWIG K.-Crew Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Lifeguard, Pro- iectionist, Library and Teacher's Aide, German Club, Science Fair. RYNKO, EUGENE A.- Biography Comm., I.M. Sports, Spur 81 Saddle Club, Teacher's Aide. SABO, WERNER A. - Honors Classes, DAILY 8. Photo Staffs, Camera and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs. SANDER, PETER - Concert Band, Announcement Committee, Hallguard, Football Team, Russian and Slide Rule Clubs. SCHANTZ, JAMES J. - Biography Committee, Football Team. JANUARY SCHLUETER, ALLEN A.- l.M. Sports, Basket- ball Team Manager, Hallguard, Projectionist, Of- fice, Discipline, and Counselor's Aide, German Club. SCHMANSKI, PETER J.-Alumni Comm., l.M. Sports, Football Team. SCHMIDT, RICHARD P.- Football, Swimming, and Wrestling Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Lettermen's Club. SCHMIDT, ROBERT L.- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, Bowling Club. SCHULTZ, DANIEL E.-Student Service Com- mittee, Color Guard String Commander, Leadership School, Officers Corps, Indian Dancers Secy., Hall- guard, Proiectionist, Aviation Club Pres., Ushers, Radio, and Chess 81 Checkers Clubs.. SCHWARTZ, RICHARD P. - Football and Track Teams, I.M. Sports, Announcement Committee, Hallguard, Office Aide, Lettermen's Club. SCORZA, ROBERT A. - Basketball Team, I.M. Sports, Hallguard Lieut,, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Radio Club. SCOVILLE, JOHN M.-Concert and Marching Bands, Symphony Orchestra. SHABAZ, WARREN E.-- Basketball and Wrest- ling Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Owls Club. SHELDON, WILLIAM J. - Football and Wrest- ling Teams, Arrangement Committee, Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Arrowhead Representative, Printers Club. SKIRHA, JAMES D. - Cross-Country Team, Hall- guard, Honors Classes. SLU PSKI, LAWRENCE J. SMIEWEC, NICHOLAS- Honors Classes, Foot- ball Team, Hallguard, Rover Capt., Russian and Pan-American Clubs, Biography Committee. SMITH, JERRY W. - Football and Gymnastics Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Discipline Aide, Rolling Indians Club. SMITH, LAWRENCE R.-Chorus, I.M. Sports, Football Team, Hallguard, Projectionist. Radio Club. SMITZER, RICHARD H.-Teacher's Aide, I.M. Sports, Alumni Committee, Biology and Spanish Clubs. SMUCKEL, GEORGE W. JR. -Chorus, Bowling, Aviation, and Camerai Clubs. SNOPKO, PAUL A.-National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Chorus, Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands, Officers Corps, Projectionist, Science Fair, Radio Club. SNOW, ALONZO W. -- Honors Class.es, German, Owls, and Bowling Clubs. SOJAK, KENNETH J. - Hallguard. SPAAR, WILLIAM L- l.M. Sports, Hallguard, l.M. Manager, Projectionist, Architects Club. 136 SPENCER, RICHARD B. -Sportsmen, Hallguard, l.M. Sports. STAHL, DAVI'D M.-Pin and Ring Committee, Honors Classes, Crew Team, l.M. Sports, Student Council, Hallguard, German, Bowling, and Coin 81 Stamp Clubs. STANFIELD, HOWAR'D M. -Crew and Football Teams, l.M. Sports, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Hallguard Lt., Student Council, Amateur Astronomical Society, Science Society, Russian Club Sgt. at Arms, Ushers Club. STARZYK, MARK A. -Cheerleader, Hallguard Lt., l.M. Sports, Student Council, Biology, JETS, and Math Clubs, Forum. STEC, RONALD J. - Finance Committee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard Lt., Model Railroad Club. STEGER, MARTIN - Picture Committee, l. M. Sports. STONEQUIST, CLYDE L. - Teacher's Aide, l.M Sports, Hallguard, Latin and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs STORTENBECKER, WILLIAM A. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club. STROBL, FREDERICK M.- Bowling Team anr' Club. SUHAJDA, VINCENT V.-- Publicity Committee, Honors Classes, Football and Track Teams, l.M. Sports, DAILY Staff, Hallguard Lt., Lifeguard, Student Council, Counselor's Aide, Pan-American, Ushers, and Aviation Clubs, l.l.T. Drafting Award. SURATOS, MARVIN A. - Honors Classes, Gift Committee, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, German Club, Officers Corps. SYNOWIEC, MARION M.- Picture Committee, Baseball Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Polish Club. SZAL, RICHARD J. - Prom Committee, Base- ball and Gymnastics Teams, I.M. Sports, Office and Lab Aide, Hallguard, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club Vice Pres., Student Council. TAMURA, ERNEST S. -Student Service Com- mittee, Track Team, Hallguard, Projectionist, Ger- man, Slide Rule, and Anglers Clubs, TELATNYK, GEORGE-Pin 8t Ring Committee, National Honor Society, Honors Classes, Student Council, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP Staff, Hall- guard, LARS and Bowling Clubs. TORIANI, DALE A. - I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Bowling Club. TOWALSKI, JOE F.-Officers Corps. TRAUBENIK, JOSEPH P. - I.M. Sports, Student Service Committee, Hallguard, I.M. Manager, German and Bowling Clubs. ULLRICH, OTTO W.-- Rifle Team, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide. UNGER, WALTER C.- Hallguard, I.M. Sports, Publication Prod. Staff, Printers Club. VAN LEARE, DENNIS W.- National Honor So- ciety, Honors Classes, Prom Committee, Book Room Aide, I.M. Sports and Manager, Hallguard. VERDEN, THOMAS E. -Chorus, Bowling Team, l.M. Sports, Bowling Club. VOYDA, EDWARD J. - Football Team, Bowling and Architects Clubs, Gym Aide, Hallguard, I.M. Sports. WALSH, JAMES T. - Projectionist. THORKILDSEN, GERALD P.-Teacher's Aide, I.M. Sports, German and Bowling Clubs. TOBA, GARRY M.-Hallguard, German, Slide Rule, Anglers, and Projectionist Clubs. TOMKO, WILLIAM J. - I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Sportsman, Projectionist, Traffic Engineer, Judo Club. l964 I37 WAMBACH, JAMES J. - l.M. SPOVISI Student Council, Gymnastics Team, Hallguord. WARNER, JERRY L. - Prom Committee, Base- boll Team, l.M. Sports, Chorus, H0llQU0 d, LM- Monager, Architects Club. WASZKIEWICZ, RAYMOND C. - l.M. Sports, Hallguard. WEINSTEIN, GARY M. -Arrangement Commit- tee, l.M. Sports, Hollguard, Ushers ond Bowling Club. WEISS, JOSEPH H. WELTLICH, ROBERT M. - Library Aide, Ger- man Club. JANUARY WESOLEK, ROBERT M. - Chorus, Bowling Club, Hallguard. WESTERGAARD, DANIEL R.--Student Service Committee, Football Team, l.M. Sports, Teacher's Aide, Architects Club. WESTEROWSKY, WILLIAM 1 Biography Com- mittee, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, JETS, Owls, Slide Rule, and Spur 8. Saddle Clubs. WILDT, ERIC G. - Wrestling Team, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Traffic Engineer. WILKES, WILLIAM J. - Chorus, l.M. Sports, Big Brother, Hallguord, Teacher's Aide, Anglers Club. WILLIAMS, JOHN I'I.-Swimming Team, l.M. Sports, Projectionist, Teacher's Aide, Anglers, Ger- mon, and Air Conditioning Clubs. 0 WILLIS, JOHN L. - Office Aide, Hallguard, I.M. Sports. WILSON, JOHN H. WOTRING, JOHN J. III - Pit 84 Swing, Concert, and Marching Bands, Baseball and Football Teams, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Teach.er's Aide, German Club. ZALOUDEK, EDWARD J. -Arrangement Com- mittee, Honors Classes, I.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Traffic Engineer, Architects Club. ZEH, VINCENT J. ZIELKE, DENNIS T.-Concert Band, Football Team, Rolling Indian. l964 I HANRAHAN, EDWARD G. - I.M. Sports, Gift Committee, Baseball Team, Hallguard, Clinic Aide, Lettermen's, Math, and Polish Clubs. ZIETLOW, HENRY J.- Hallguard, l.M. Sports, Football Team, Owls and Pan-American Clubs. ZYRKOWSKI, JOHN C.- l.M. Sports., Finance Committee, Chorus Sect. Leader, Leadership School, Officer Corps, JETS Club Sec., Chess 81 Checkers cnd Spur 81 Saddle Clubs. ROM HIGHLY QUALIFIED ond co oble ' I p instructors, o Loneite re- ceives the finest possible ocoide-mic education. Whether he uses this training os C1 tool or os o shield depends upon the individual, but it Con be truthfully sold thot the Lone groduote with his knowledge of English, moth, history, cmd longuoge is well equipped to f ace the world ACADEMIC SLIBJEC S SOCIAL STUDIES Stand ng Mr. William Kuecker, Mr. Dominic Lombardo, Mr. Dennis Morrissey, Seated: Miss A'ice Barron, Miss Margaret Connolly. Analyziing the past with care will gain for the history student an insight in-to current affairs, which are of great value in the lite of the average person tod-ay. The important subject ot history is taught in three main di- visions at Lane: Early World History, Modern World History, and United States History, the last two being required couirses. SOCIAL STUDIES prepare the student for the respon- siibiliities he must face as a voter and aoiltii- zen and giive lhiim an understanding of the system of government under which he lives. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Robert Swar, Senior Alumni Committee, Mi. Lester Hook, Student Council, Student Court, Mr. David Singer, Lone Forum on World Affairs, Mr. Donald Sherman, Projectionists. SOCIAL STUDIES Left to Right: Mrs Sherry Colisott, Mr. Donald Sherman, Miss Lucille Moynihan, Mr. Larry King, Mr. James Slattery. LANE FORUM Top Row: lakal, Gordon, Ragoza, Dubetz, Tringle, Muoksch, Chotfnes. Row 3: Starzyk, Kuta, Mahis, Baker, Melnick, Krulik. Row 2: Sokolotf, Hesse, Pal- uch, Vassos Front Raw: Klegerman, Batcholderr, Dcl Geriio, Konet, Samalas, Mr. Singer, , l Histor Traces Past ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Ralph Moore, Aviation Club. VARIED DEPARTMENTS Standing: Mrs. Yvonne Childs, Miss Elisabeth Flynn. Seated: Mr. Ralph Moore. SOCIAL STUDIES Left to Right: Mr. Robert Swor, Mr. Lester Hook, Mr. David Singer, Mr. Samuel Wein- stein. L , il . . u-miuu: MASK AND SHEARS Top Row: Mohs, Kaplan, Taylor, Gordon, Vrablik. Row 2: Lantvit, Kayzyckl, Firszt, Lastovich. Front Row: Mr. Graef, Lukas, Hoover, Kabot, Bretsnyder. President ...... Vice-President . Sec retary .,..... Treasurer ........ Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor ....... OFFICERS Stuart Gordon Dole Lantvir Thespians Entertain School As an extnacurricular activity lin the field of dramatics, MASK AND SHEARS provides a place for the interested boy to broaden his tal- ents and skills, During the one practice period held each day, the members rehearse their roles in various productions for Technicapers and the aln-nual play, Covering malny phases of dramatics, such as satire, tragedy and comedy, these performances give much pleasure 'tio the student body and to members of the faculty. ElNlSlGN Howard Kaplan outlines to Doc Siu Gordon his plans for retaliation to the latest of the captain's abominations in the Mask and l43 Shears' Mr. Roberts. Howard Koplar . Dave Vroblilq Tom Litkc Mr. John Graet 1 ENGLISH Left to Right: Miss Diana Kaczkowski, Miss Patricia Sheehan, Miss Sharalene Lieberman, Mr. Andrew Sotter. ENGLISH Left to Rightzi Miss Josephine Kaczkowski, Mr, John Graef, Mr. Allen Blair, Mr. John Connors, ENGLISH Left to Right: Mrs. Nellie Epple, Miss Louise Harries, Mrs. Lillian Howard. ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Andrew Sotter, Chess and Checker Teams. Main objectives of the ENGLISH depart- ment are to develop within each situdefnt both the ability to communicate effectively and an appreciation of good literature. ln order to accomplish these goals, four years of English are required of the student. He studies gram- mar, which enables him to understand and use our complex language, speech and Coim- position, which train him to express his thoughts clearly, and literature, which ac- quaints him with the literary heritage of many nations the world over. ENGLISH Left to Right: Miss Ruth Corrigan, Mr. William Davis, Miss Helen Klinger, Mr. Walter Pawul, Miss Mary Gibbons. ACTIVITY SPONSOR Miss Mary Gibbons. ARROWHEAD A TECH PREP Mr. David Dean. ENGLISH left to Right: Mr. Edward Dougal, Mr. Calvin ACTIVITY SPONSORS . . ' Mr. John Groot, Mask and Shears Public Speaking Penlleldf MILS' Sorqh Cohlllr MVS' Beverly Show, Clubg Mr. John Connors, Anglers, ' Mrs, Catherine Wing. ENGLISH Left to Right: Mr. Paul Keenan, Mrs. Marianne fviarquette, Miss Natalie Casali, Miss Emily Warkentein. English Provides Many Avenues of Expression ENGLISH ENGLISH Standing: Mr. James Gannon, Mrs. Launa Standing: Mr. Michael Dailey, Mr. Charles Mor- Annes. Seated: Miss Ada l-less, Miss Elin Felt, ton. Seated: Mrs. Emily Wickhorst, Mrs. Mar- Miss Jean Strufe, garet Krueger, Miss Susan Linskey. S QF My wi MATHEMATICS Standing: Chairman Mr. Anthony Peluso, Mr. Richard Lynch. Seated: Mrs. Marie l-laase, Mrs. Katherine Bradman, Miss Virginia Schooler, Miss Josephine Spampinato. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mrs. Katherine Bradman, Budget Committee. MATHEMATICS Left to Right: Mr. Leonard Swiatkowski, Miss Edith Rathjen, Miss Betty Lindley, Mr. Richard McPherron, Mr. William Drezdzon. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Leonard Swiatkowski, Math Club, Miss Betty Lindley, Senior Picture Committee, Mr. William Drezdzon, Future Teachers ot America, Owls Club. Although Lane already has one of the most extensive and comprehensive MATHEMATICS programs onthe high school level, the program is always being improved. Three years of mathematics, encompassing algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, and intermediate al- gebra, is sufficilent for graduation but is not regarded as enough by our engineering-inclir ed student body- Some students go on to more challenging courses, such as college algebra, solid geometry, analytic geometry and cal- culus, with logic, boolean algebra, and set theory included in another course. Numerous awards won by our students in Science Fairs and regional and state Math Contests have oroven the efficiency and effectiveness of Laine's emphasis on accelerated mathematics MATHEMATICS Left to Right: Miss Elizabeth Stiller, Mrs. Esther Missner, Mr. James Keenan, Mr. James Gerber. MATHEMATICS Standing: Mr. Dudley Nee, Miss Dorothy Popp, Mr. Robert L. Miller. Seated: Miss Dorothy Mc Tlgue, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Henrietta l-leinen. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Miss Margaret Collins, Student Service Committee. ath Develops Reasoning Powers Joining the MATH CLUB orithe SLIDE RULE CLUB does not automatically guarantee the student's passing all of his maithemoitical subjects, but it does, it he is willing to put in the time and effort, give him a better uinder- standing of all of his technical subjects. Topics VARIED DEPARTMENTS Standing: Mr. Charles Waldman, Miss Sarma Dravnieks, Miss Frances Owens. Seated: Mrs. Frances Borg, Miss Alice Casey. discussed in the Math Club range from why one plus one equals two to how owne plus one can be 'made to make three. The Slide Rule Club teaches its members various ways to use a slide rule, from multiplying two by two to raising 28 to the 2.4 power. MATHEMATICS Standing: Mr. Steve Chechopoulos, Mr. Harold Murray. Seated: Miss Jean Koch, Miss Dorothy Gramer, Miss Anastasia Riley. ACTIVITY SPONSOR i Mr. Harald Murray, Science Fair, Miss Dorotnv Gramer, Slide Rule Club. 2 if 5 ' iw SLIDE RULE CLUB MATH CLUB Top Row: Bigham, Matula, Radcliffe, Jakubowski Tomita, Lauf, Urbraszewski, Kane, Ro-w 5: Wrlke Wrlkstrom, Starzyk, Baillie, Ogkodnik, Paoli, Kusiak Row 4: Farmer, Rozyclsi, Rendack, Goldrlch, Juszczak Swieca, Trahan, Gumienny. Row 3: Hejhal, Schroep- pel, Vvblcieszek, Ito, Kemmer, Teren Kalb.. Row 2 Krueger, NVilo, Werner, Mazarkas, Yamauchl, Bruze wicz. Front Row: Kowalski, Grurn, Mr. Swlatkowskl, Mazawa, Marantz, Chulay, Sten. Top Rcw: Koch, Parsley, Hoffman, De Sota, Gartz, Bahlman, Bemis, Mackay, Turone, Moench, Row 6: Jehanson, Goldrlch, Pruski, Blum, Watson, Sanders, Dlttcmore, Napier, McKenna, Juszczak, Vv'1lkc. Row 5: Lapke, Kozlol, Tomura, Jakubowslci, Jackson, Fell, Thomas, Dzrak, Ishida, Hartrnan, Pawlik. Row 4: Pwluk, Grasrnugg, Oshita, Swieca, Gurnlenny, Llchan- ski, Kowalski, Fujita, Lattie, Wasylko. Row 3: Bruz- ewrcz, Sobolewski, Farmeller, Mikkelsen, Pctrclli, Beelis, Goldberg, Beardsley, Kumataka, Thybony, Cotramanes, Row 2: Nowakowski, Kaplan, Alexis, Kushdilian, Raz, Bednarz, Bodzewskr, Palyniak, Snyder. Front Row: Mrss Gramer, Uber, Boetler, MATH CLUB Trp Raw: Grazdzik, Melzer, Seifert, Knapp, Nelson, VV'al14er, Defotis, Gurber, Row 5: Mueksch, Oberg, Kalinawskl, Perry, Nystrom, Fiscal, Neczet. Row 4: Zdeb, Burns, Ray, Buroff, Compell, Weichselbaum, Hoffman, Garna-Lobo. Row 3: Eisenberg, Tylke, Nuehring, Banner, Picur, Buzyna, Payne. Row 2: Oreda, Olson, Hoyt, Jeffery, Jakal, Kraus Festag Jelen. Front Row: Dunbar, Grurn, Mr. Swiatowskr, Mazawa, Marantz, Chulay, Wales, OFFICERS President ,.,,... .......,.......... K en Mazawa Vice-President ......,......... Charles Marantz Secretary and Treasurer .. ....... Nicholas Gruin Sergeant-At-Arms ..... .......... J effery Chulay Sponsor ....,..... . . Mr. Leonard Swiatkowski Mueksch, Jelen, Ohm, Franzak, Collias, Dry. SLIDE RULE CLUB Top Row: Banner, Faorster, Laskasky, Snyder, Shhnarr, C..rirs, Stern, Melzer, Dnrath. Row az Abelman, Hoyt, Defatl, Prayan, Seifert, Brown, Suterka, Gunter. mann. Row 4: Nagy, Sherman, I-ersr, Jager, Solcyey, Alexander, Rozyckr, Baillie, Mellrck. Row 3: Cox, JOCGDY, Portalskr, Ratza, Matula, Abrams, McMahon, Roseneranz. -Row 2: Wild, Breltberg, Ruffatto, Iyer- son, Lrsowskr, Montgomery, Kumler. Front Row: Miss G.amer, Kalrnowskr, Sullk, Mueksch, Jelen, Ohm, Sten, Sfhapira, P d OFFICERS resi ent ..,. ..,...,,.... . ,. He J l Vice-President ., ...........,,...,, Qfiqiefg SSCVGTCIVY r..: .... K enneth Foerster Sponsor . . . . . . Miss Dorothy Gramer LANGUAGE Left to Right: Mr. Jerome Green, Mrs. Gayle Mountain, Miss Mary McBee, Mr. Dominic Nuccio. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Jerome Green, Los Caballerosg Mrs. Gayle Moun- M' M M B e P n Ticket Sales, Courtesy Committee, Budget Committeel tain, Los Caballerosg iss ary c en, a - American Club, Mr. Dominic Nucckio, Latin Club Foreign Languages Intrigue Students With stories about the successful work of the Peace C-orps and similar organizations on the front pages of today's newspapers, greater emphasis is being placed upon iinstructlian in foreign languages in America's hiiigh schools. Laneites have the opportunity of choosing from a group of five languages: GERMAN, LATIN, POLISIH, RUSSIAN, and SPANISH. The Ian- guage clubs augment the work done in classes by informing students of the customs and lives of the people whose language they are studying. The construction of an electronic laboratory being planned for the near future will further increase the language depart- ment's resources with modern teaching aids. LANGUAGE Standing: Miss Yudita Yunkeris, Miss Justine Bizjak, Mr. Arnold Begun, Seated:Miss Jeanette Mazur, Mrs. Marguerite Adams. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Miss Yudita Yurikeris, German Club, Miss Justine B' ' k R ' I b Miss Jeanette Mazur, Polish izia , ussian Cu I Club, Miss Marguerite Adams, German Club, GERMAN CLUB Top Row: Asher, Kramer, Zvdlorvoseph, Glover, Goolsbv, Eck, Friedman. Row 4: Gartner, Boskovic, Cain Kirchner Suterko Zehnder Santoro Ingram Row'3: Oyama, Beil, Giovingo, Hdllingsworth, Horelie ca, Klein, Oshita. Row 2: Rizzo, Tichler, Zeh, Toba, Pinshower, Velazquez. Front Row: Kemmer, Lang, Gru- RUSSIAN CLUB ber, Hansen, Sharp, Monaster, Koebernik. GERMAN CLUB Top Row: Gartz, Waltzer, Strauja, Payne, R-ausch Grabon, Rogoza. Row 4: Lander, Seifert, Gruse, Koch Wemer, Foerster. Row 3: Jalafsky, Tamura, Odanaka Skorczewski, Weltich, Ericksen ,DauteI, Row 2: Meli , nik, R. Gruber, P. Gruber, Gordon, Friend, Gielow, Front Row: Smith, Bismayer, Boros, Schellong, Lukevic Griesch, Lieb. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS H Standing: Hulyk, Nialywajko, Unrath, barelci, L. Levin. Seated: Mrs. Adams, Miss Yunkeris, R. Levin. OFFICERS President .... ............. K enneth Foerster Vice-President .. .... Richard Levin Secretaries .... ..... L orry Decho Ronald Goolsby Treasurers .. ........... Lairrv Levin Thomas Tischier Sponsors .. Mrs. Marguerite Adams Miss Yudita Yunkeris Tcip Row: Provain, Cohen, Tyms, Zaie, Stanfield, Demtschenko, Szostkowski, Gama-Lobo. Row 6: Oieda, Repkin, Krause, Chalko, Pesavento, Mulay, Rook. Row 5: Mattey, Beutler, Zutrad, Gladkin, Dzieglewicz, O'Neal, Kainowske, Iwanenko. Row 4: Molenius, Bara- thy, Bratsakis, Hopkalo, Stec, Kowolcuk, Berkson. Row 3: Aron ,KIuczenko, Bereza, Abelman, Sforoscik, Kowalski, Puzinski, Hutson. Roiw 2: Rizzo, Shanok, Ogata, Dreyer, Kopicki, Halleen, Okopinski, Front Rorw: Olkowskl, Mulnix, Miss Bizjak, Pruski, Tomita, Kampfer, Denega. President , .... . Vice-President . Secretary ...... Treasurer ....,... Sergeant-at-Arms . Program Chairman 5Donsor .,.......... OFFICERS Peter Gladkin , . . . . . . . Ted Szostkowski . . John Kampher . . . . , Carl Beutler . . Howard Stanfieid Alex Seden .. Miss Justine Biziak LOS CABALLEROS Top Row: Kuhlmann, Walsh, Sobieraj, lmmordino, Nadulman, Vvllllis, Gudukas. Row 5: Proach, Glon, Lunn, Piegl, Ladendorf, Troehler, Bohlman, Eck. Row 4: Davania, Olsen, Bark, Pugesek, White, Peluso, Schlobahn. Row 3: Kozil, Howard, Marcinkowski, Sorce, Romano, Stasiosk, Cuchra. Row 2: Tichler, Port, Menconi, Hutton, Thompson, Carroll, Pinshower. Front Row: Ranieri, Mrs. Mountain, Kemp, Tocha, Lewkowski. Duchay. OFFICERS President ...... ................ E dward Kemp Vice-President ........... James Lewkowicz Treasurer ..... ..,... E lbert Lane Sergeant-at-Arms ,. .... Dennis Bohlman SDOVWSOVS ........ ,... M r, Jerome Green Mrs. Gayle Mountain Qin-A PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Top Row: Krewson, Moreth, Stoltz, Johnson, McDoug- ala, Dorenbos, Lyon. Row 4: Soreghen, Wells, Targos Baumstark, Culbertson, P'yIcr. Row 3: Stasioski Shoback, Gawerecki, Pardon, Steciw. Row 2: Young Webb, Vlfechsler, Tynan, Schab, Dziewulski. Front Pow Miss McBce, C. Lalumia, Surleta, Augustyn, Cavallo, , J. Lalumia, Mrs. Wing. U01 -sw, as PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Top Row: Garcia, Lischin, Dyrchenko, Abrams, Artea- ga, Melllck, DelGenio, Carollo, Row 3: Gralak, Ruffolo, Mendoza, Solak, Hayes, Knapp, Gleason. Row 2: Tichler, Wojda, Wojcicszek, Ojeda, Hoiem, Pinshower. Front Row: Miss McBee, C. Lalumia, Surleta, Augustyn, Cavallo, J. Lalumia, Mrs. Wing. President ....,.. Vice-President . .. Secretary ...... . Treasurer ......, Program Chalrmian Sponsor ......... , 151 OFFICERS James Augustyn . .. . . . Paul Arteaga George Gleason . . . . . . . Carl Lalumia . . . , .. Joseph Lalumia Miss Mary MC Bee Top Row: Synowiec Loch Duda Zdzlarski Nieslu chowski, Litka, Jenkot Breszczud Row 5 Sleczko Mazur, Pudzianowski Bar Czarnecki Januszawski Linowiecki. Roiw 4 Cwikowski Pelc Gorczyca Dar row, Skotarek, Gawlik Zurczak Malleck Row 3 Wright, Krol, Nesterowicz AdGmCZ6WSkl Pawllk Gap Nykto. Row 2: Zuembllckr Brankllne Stypka Wojtach Synowiec, Morchat Front Row Thomas Dobrzanskl Ranke, Miss Mazur Lykowskl Paaler President .... Peter Ranke Vice-President Anthony Dobrlzonskr Secretary .,.. Gerald Thomas Treasurer .... John Lykowsku Sergeant-at-Arms Tadeusz Januszewski Captain ...... Steve Paulik Manager ,.... George Bartoslak Sponsor . .. Miss Jeanette Mazur N IMPORTANT PART of a Laneite's education are the Technical Subjects of shop, drafting, and the sciences, for although this training rnay never be of professional use to him, it will develop his powers of reasoning and his aptitude for manual dexterity. lf the Laneite enters the field of technology, such training will provide a basis for further study. TECHNICAL LIBJECTS SCIENCE SOCIETY Top Row: Bassi, l-ries, Blomsteat, Gartz, Stontield, Glese, Liahtbody. Row 4: Vifeismehl, Ludwig, Ogrod- nik, Schierer, Gordon, Wasyliw. Row 3: Pivorunas, Mourmann, Hesse, Hirsch. Row 2: Ludwig, Yamouchi, Ccurscn, Mazoikas, Evamia, Burhans. Front kow: Mr. Macs, Klegerman, Konet, Mattis, Krulik. Freshmen Learn Basic principles ots astronomy, physics, biology, and chemistry are covered in the GENERAL SCIENCE course. Experiments that deal with wearther, optics, and the eyes enable the student to'more easily accept the prin- ciples presented to him in classwork. Films enable the teachers to bring the students up to date on scientific topics such as space flights, weather forecasting, and star map- ping. l.ane'is General Science classes try to create an authentic interest in the students with closs work which is enjoyable and inter- esting as well as informative. GENERAL SCIENCE Standing: Dr. Walter Briney, Mr. Leo Zinde'l Mr. Alexander Brainer. Seated: Mrs. Belli- Slutsky, Mrs. Shirley Weinberg, Chairman Mr. Robert Kulieke. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Robert Kuliekc, General Science Advisor for Science Fair. 41 ...J orricsks President ...,,............,.. Melvin Klcgerman Vice-President .... ................. B orry Konet Secretary-Treasurer .... Michael Krulik Sergeant-at-Arms ,. .. Howard Stonfield Sponsor ........ . .. Mr. William Lewis Basics of Science C BIOLOGY Standingzi Mr. Stanley Tabor, M.. Danica Wan- zung, Miss Margaret Dreessen, Miss Junarden Williams. Seated: Miss Phyllis Larson, Chairman Miss Loretta Figg, Miss Florence Arenberg, ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Stanley Tabor, Garden, Greenhouse, Biology Advisor for Science Fair, Miss Junarden Williams, Clean-up Committee. Ns... Biologists Examine Complex Grganisms Examination of lite processes, Darwin's Theory of Evolution, and the classification of living things are included in the study of BIOLOGY. The student obtains knowledge not only from books but also trom actual obser- vation and dissection of plants and animals in experiments. By analyzing the ainatomy of laboratory animals, the biology student gains a better understanding ot the structure of man. In addition to interesting laboratory work, he must tackle and master challenging reading material and vocaibulary. EXAMINING the wonders of a living organism, Henry Barnow and Donald Chornomaz make use of a microscope in biology class. BIOLOGY CLUB Top Row: Louf, Bassi, Blomsteadt, Schierer, Fries, Mehlman. Row 3: Peluch, Hansen, Sten, Fletter, Hallmark. Row 2: Kreel, lmanqka, Morgen, Bloom- field.kFront Row: Weismehl, Mahis, Klegerman, Konet, Kruli . OFFICERS A President , .... ..... i . . ,. .,,..... Michael Krulik Vice-President ....,..,.... : ....... Eiarry Konet Secretary-Treasurer , . . ..... DOVIU Mehlmon Sponsor ....,..... .. Miss Loretta Figg Squeaking pulleys and clattering levers fill the air with the sound of Lane's juniors working in PHYSICS lab. Four periods each week are devoted to intricate experiments which visibly demonstrate the principles of physics. When not in one of the five well- equipped laboratories delving into the world of the physicist, the student spends three more periods a week listening to the informative DEMCNSTRATING a law in physics, Mr. Hawver sets up an experiment for his class. l PHYSICS Standing: Mr. Emil Anderson, Mr. Paul Hawver, Mr. Henson Clark, Seated: Mr. Samuel Paine Mr. Herschel Scott. Juniors Investigate Matter and Ene rgy lectures of his experienced instructor. During these periods, the student, under the able guidance of his teacher, analyzes the results of the delicate experiments and solves dit- ticult problems in theory, thus strengthening his foundations in the physical sciences. An advanced course of one semester is available to boys who have completed honors physics. ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Philip Tapley, Physics Advisor for Science Fair. PHYSICS Standing: Mr. Jordan Siedband, Mr. Edward Marwick. Seated: Mr. Arthur Maas, Mr. Philip Tapley. 55557 we , CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY Standing: Mr. William Lewis, Mr. Earl Weiner, Left to Right: Mr. Frank Maes, Mrs. Ruth Mr. Lee Walewander. Seated: Mr. William Cox, Artisuk, Mr. Robert Skillen, Mr. James Mark- Miss Melita Kolb. land. ACTIVITY SPONSORS ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Earl Weiner, Senior Gift Committee, Mr, Lee Mr. Frank Maes, Science Society, Astrophysical Walewanaer, Ushers Club, Mr. William Cox, Chair- Society, Mr. James Markland, Chairman of Science man of the Senior Class. Fair, Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Seniors Discover Chemical Laws An exciting world of the combinations of elements and compounds which electrons con- trol is presented to the CHEMISTRY student. ln the laboratory session he tests the theories presented to him during the lectures in order to prove to himself the truth of the basic laws and theories of chemistry. l57 PERFORMING a quantitative experiment, Gerald Karnow- ski and George Chodzinski carefully weigh the reactants they will use. ASTROPHYSICAL SOCIETY Top Row: Ohm, Lorkowski, Shierer, Tolpin, Gunder- son, Pavlic. Row 2: Greco, Jacobsen, Fries, Lesmon, Mechanic. Front Row: Rieley, Leske, Aldon, Grawe, Citto. OFFICERS President ...,..,,.....,........... Terry Aldon Vice-President ................. Thomas Jacobson Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Lawrence Leske Historian .....,... ,... . . William Ohm Sponsors , .,.,.,.. ., Mr. James Tortorelli Mr. William Lewis Electronics and mathematics are the basic tools used by the members of the ASTRO- PHYSICAL SOCIETY. The students, who are specially chosen for their technical ability, work as a group on projects whicih explore the upper reaches of the earth's atmosphere. The most recent projects of the society have been the launchings of instrument packages attach- ed to balloons to gather information on cosmic ray strength, temperature, and the pressure of the atmosphere at various altitudes. JETS CLUB V , Top Row: Losch, Shimkovitz, Tortarelli, Mensching, White, Gurber, Wick, Kiiek, Chmielewski. 'Row 5: Sikoro, Vetrano, Szostkowski, Racibozynski, Hoff- mann, Payne, Hoffman, Knapp, Kolanowskl, Kaplan. Row 4: Papelcux, Chobalowski, Kozlik, -Starzyk, Reilley, Fries, Baillie, Adamczewski, Borkovich, Row 3: Kowalski, R. Levin, Fogelhut, Manasse, Bereza, Abelman, Exposito, Porsky, Wilson, Altrnever.. Row 2: Cawluk, Stasioski, Bannack, Savkovich, Cociappo, Siegel, Collias, Wild, Zwano. Front Pow: Tabor, Manig, Zyrkowski, Nelson, Jelen, Mr. Heflin, Mue- ksch, Mannasse, Schierer. Q OFFICERS President ...... ,..., ,..,... ,.... H e n ry Jalen Vice-President . . ......... Theodore Szastkowski Secretary .,....., ...... K enneth Losch Treasurer .,....,,. ., Frank Racibozynski Sergeant-at-Arms , , . ...... Richard Levin Sponsor .,......,.... ,.,,.,., M r. Arnold Hetlin W 4 s 1 Junior Scientists Organize Clubs With enthusiasm unabaied by two qualified successes, members of the LANE AMATEUR ROCKET SOCIETY are currently working on their third and fourth rockets. These latest ettorts of the society are destined to be fired at the Fort Bliss, Texas, army base where LARS made its previous attempts. The third rocket will be a more powerful version of the XLR-2 and will carry a beacon trans-mitter tor radar tracking purposes, while the XLR-4 will be a much larger rocket with an instru- ment payload and a nosecone release-recovery meahanism. r AMATEUR ROCKET SOCITETY Standing: Matthas, Maranlz, Pytlik, Nalwaka, Pat- ten. Seated: Weunselbaurn, Mozowo, Schulz, Gruin, Mr. Eckl. g OFFICERS President .....,..,.........,. ... Nicholas Gruin Secretory .................,.. . .,.. Hugo Schulz Propulsion Comm. Chairman .....,.. William Pytlik Aero-dynamics Comm, Chairman ...... Ken Mazqwa Spomor ,............ .....,.... M r. Joseph Eckl Reaching out into the vast darkness of science and technology, memibers of the JETS CLUB are ever in the search of knowledge. Though they meet only once a week, they are in actuality at work every day of the semester creating new problems to be solved and new exhibits of science and engineering. The know- ledge gained from tours, movies, and lectures provides Lane's future engineers with a real understanding of what they will have to accomplish in their future years. HIS HANDS JUMPING ON THE KEYBOARD o typing student puts to use the training he has received. T pmv Aids Efficiency Accuracy as well as speed is emphasized in the TYPING classes. Since the creation of this course in l954, many students have taken advantage of th-e opportunity to learn this skill. Knowledge of the methods involved in typing reports, letters, and business material has provein invaluable to those going on to college as well as those entering the business world. The typing course has proven itself to be very popular with both the novice and the advanced typist. QISING THE TOUCH SYSTEM, Ronald Pilty strives to goin speed as he types in Miss O'Toole's class. 159 ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP STAFF ARROWHEAD Editors-in-Chief ..... Carl Rothrnann Charles Marantz Top Roiw: Gordon, Stanfield, Levin, Long, Krueger, Kaczor Mr. Young Waterszn Hoffmann Freeburg Row 3,1 Basan, Schrager, Calvallo, Schaefer, Ross: Row: 2: Marantz, Rathmann, Reinhofer, Front Row: Nichols, Palmer, Ogata, Muenchow, Klima. TECH PREP Editors-in-Chief Paul Muenchow ............,...... Edward Ogata James Cavallo Managing Editors .............. Robert Reinhofer Bruce Gordon Photo Editor .................... Kenneth Kulzak Art Editors Frank Gaard ...................... Louis Orson Kenneth Susinka Business Managers ...,.......... Jay Woterson Richard Palmer Editorial Advisor ... ... Miss Mary Gibbons Sponsors ........ .... M r. Joseph Young Mr. Tadeusz Szalinski Journalists Create Award-Winnin As soon as an issue of the TECH PREP or ARROWHEAD is completed, the writing, edit- ing, and proofreading of the next one begins. Although such a schedule is nerve-wracking, it produces award-winning publications and well-trained journalists. Staff-members gain writing experience in both the factual para- graphs of the Arrowhead and the creative short stories and poetry of the Prep, Last year's Arrowhead won the All-American and Medalist awards from the National and Columbia Scholastic Press associations respectively. m 4, ARROWHEAD-TECH PREP STAFF Standing: Miss Gibbons, Klrkegaard, Martinez De Rouin, Hoffman, Rehwinkel, Gordon, Faitum Acevedo, Peterson, Pctrelli. Seated: Vassos, Wahkskog Gianetti, Brzezinski, Rapicr, Paskvan, Swieca, Rapp, Colovos. ....L . , X X R Y is 1 PHOTO STAFF Left to Rnghf: Fries, Brown, Lood, Newman, Mr Topp, Yeh, Kulzok. Nrrowhead And , M' .man-, F4, ' STANDING: Orson, Piafek, Susmka, Guard, Warken- thein. SITTING: Silvester, Mohiser, Plucinski, AN ENLARGEMENT is prepared by photogra- pher Joseph Lombardo in the quiet darkness. of the photo lab. ' A , fs. fa' ga 1 ' EMM' Aw 1, nh I gg ' Prep DAILY STAFF Top Row: Gordon, Mueksch, Fosdalc, W. Payne, Kasperek, Tabor, Schieer, Kuntzendorf, Matz, Hoff- man. Row 6: Molnar, Lamp, Starr, Brown, Saba, Kiczula, Ohm, Nelson, Szosfkowski, Morita, Gladkin. Row 5: Swee, Klawinski, Grawe, Gorski, Knapp, Zemrowski, Bemis, Watson, Achwarz, Krug. Row 4: Griffin, Muise, Dorin, Swanson, Daszko, Gorczyca, Leske, Skotarek, Kloda. Row 3: Petroys, Weismehl, Koop, Kaplan, Kuta, Von Liski, Mc Ghee, Sokolof Evans, Kon-et. Row 2: Stefaniuk, Gabler, Groh, Stiern, Pinsker, Kowalski, Tynan, Oda, Kozuch. Front Row: Strauia, Aldon, J. Payne, Mrs. Cahill, John, Jarrow Andreoli, Goelz. DAILY EDITORS Co-Editors-in-Chief ...,,..,.......... John Payne Douglas John News Editor .,,.,, .. Conrad Kowalski Feature Editor .. ,.,. Larry Pinsker Sports Editor .,,, . . . Korlas Strauja Business Editor . .. .. . Michael Goelz Editorial Editor . .. ..,..... Terry Aldon Column Editor , ,. ...,.... Charles Stiern Editorial Advisor . .. ..... Mrs. Sanah Cahill Sponsor ...,..... . . . Mr, William Kuecker Daily warded NSPA First Cass Honor Rating The ultimate purpose of the forty-five stu- dent reporters who make' up the DAILY staff is to gain as much experience as possible in the fields of reporting, writing, and editing. Under the guidance of seven editors, the staff produces news stories on school sports and social happenings as well as numerous feature PLANNING THE NEXT DAILY, Terry Fosdale, Michael Goelz, and George Lamp inspect copy for inaccuracies, misrepresentations and grammatical errors, articles and editorials. If their work is done well, members are eligible for Scholastic Press awards and staff patches. As the mcst widely circulated ofthe three daily hgh schools pub-V Iications in the country, the DAILY provides Lane students with many minutes of informa- tive and enjoyable reading. COVIPARING OTHER SCHOOL PAPERS with the DAILY, Rcharj Starr notes differences in format, as Ted Szostk- ' 'vski prepare his copy. Q g , '34 sa rf ,Jw CAMERA CLUB Top Row: Line Fries, Ohm Wilson, Sara, Sabo, Laskaskly. 'Row f: Holowicki, Reilley, Hoffman, Dane ielson, rown. Row 2: Holch, Wohl, Mr. Topp. Front Row: Okopinski, Fernandez, Hirsch, Rockomonovich. OFFICERS President ...................... Edward Howard Vice-President ............... . Walter Tzitzura Secretary-Treasurer . . .... Thomas Tichler Program Chairman .. .. Barry Dzieglwicz Sponsor .......... . .. Mr. Alex Topp Artists Express Concepts Students with creative talent find free ex- pression fin the ART DEPARTMENT, where they learn all the aspects of art such as poilntalism, cubism, post-impressionlism, and surrealism, Experimentation wiith various mediums-silk screen, penail sketching, and tempero paiintiing-adds to their versatiility in the fields related to Commercial Art. Inspired by their instructors, many go on. to wfin city and stalte awards. As members of the BRUSH AND EASEL CLUB, art students, including those not enrolled inthe art course, help make our school more colorful with lively posters. Students interested in creating artistic com- positions through the lens of the camera learn photographic skil-ls in the CAMERA CLUB. BRUSH AND EASEL Top Row: Coker, Riegler, Thomas, Olson, Hack, Ziegele, Mueller, Mc Cabe, Moslex. Row 4: One-by Swider, Anderson, Wulf, Shironaka, Marier, Czer- kies, Cade. Raw 3: Lalumia, Lastovich, Sorce, Raf- fanti, Chavez, Woloszyn, Presley, Lalumia, Zeasom Row 2: Raz, Romano, Cobar, Firszt, Varhs, Kabot S t K h. F t R : G J ob D 'e ca urro, usc ron ow rau, Vac y, zi Q- leuvcz, Mr. Topp, Payton, Tzitzura, Tuchler, Mueller ON A FIELD TRIP to the Natural History Museum. Steve Hiller, Ladd Duda, Michael Shironoka, and Dave Firszt of the art department busily sketch a group of statues. OFFICERS President .....,. .,..,.....,,..... D avid Wohl Vice-President , . . . ,....... , . . . Thomas Johnson Secretary .,..,.. .....,..,,..... J ames Brink Treasurer ....., .. . Gary Holowicki Sergeant-at-Arms , ....., Martin Sara Sponsor ..,..,..........,,....,, Mr. Alex Topp PRINTERS CLUB Top Row: Nawikowski, Pergande, Marre, Rav, Siudut Bach, Anderson, Jagus. 'Row 4: Paehler, Pettigrew, Frieder, Makris, Raab, Lapinski, Favman. Row 3: Unger, Champagne, Rasmussen, Chernik, Walnik, Printers Aquire Skil By providing students with practical exper- ience, the PRINT SHOP gives them a start in the prinlting industry. The shop is divided into three section-s: the COMPOSING, PRESS, and LINOTYPE rooms, each department ac- quainting its students with a different phase of the trade. For those who take a further GRAPHIC ARTS Left to Right: Mr. Joseph Young, Mr. William Sims, Mr. William Beck, Mr. William Monte' leone, Mr. Alex Topp. McCarthy, Vaccare, Janits. Row 2: Roden,- Dab- rzywski, Cascone, Michaels, Olszowka, Farvenl, Sit- ters. Froint Row: Aragosa, Mr. Monteleone, Gross, Beale, Pritzen, Migan, Sundberg. ls Through Practice interest in this field, there are the PRINTERS CLUB and Smith-Hughes vocational printing course. Not everyone taking this shop is intent on becoming a printer, but those who have had it leave with a basic knowledge of the field of industrial arts. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Joseph Young, Arrowhead-Tech Prep, Mr. William Beck, Senior Biography Committee: Mr. William Monteleane, Cheerleaders, Printers Club, Sportsmeng Mr. Alex Tapp, Photo Staff, Camera Club, Brush and Easel Club. l64 I INSPECTING THE WORK of Ken Klisch and USE OF THE VERTICAL PRESS is explained in Tom Zapal, Mr. Sims lends suggestions for more detail to Louis Cascone by print shop instructor, effective operation of the Linotype machine. Mr. Monteleone. PRINTERS CLUB Top Row: Wroblewski, Falco, Richards, Nichols, Row 2: Klisch, Semenek, Szal, Ruenzi Gales, Zenisek, Hodges,2Przybylski. Ro-wV4: Palumbo, Plonka, Lang. Front Row: Rusnak Koszuta, Klaus, Haka, Horn, Dyer, Hadzima, Spallone, Zapal, Scheknecht, Hall, Davis, Mr Benko. Row 3: Karuhn, Dyba, Madsen, Beck. Sampila, Untiedt, Astrella, Hayashi,lHater. ARROWHEAD PAGES are fed into the cylinder press under the direction of Robert Aragosa and John Makris. l65 MACHINE SHOP Standing: Mr. Frederick Faber, Mr. Joseph Eckl, Mr. Arthur Neumann. Seated: Mr. Cecil Sophomore students may choose one of three shops in which the scent of molten metal permeates the atmosphere. ln FOUNDRY, where the basics of mold construction are taught, students learn to pour liquifiied metal into molds and then finish the resulting rough casting. FORGE studenits hammer heat- English, Mr. Erwin Brinkmann, Mr. John Sul- livan, Chairman Mr. Paul Taylor. softened metals into desired shapes. La-neites who elect WELDING are taught the use ofthe arc-welder and oxy-acetylene torch for cutting and shaping metals. Future engineers gaiin rnuch valuable training through this experi- ence with metals. MACHINE SHOP STUDENT Alan Lykins learns many varied cpplications of the lathe such as the threading of screws and the knurling of cylindrical surfaces. AS HE EXAMINES his faulty rnold, John Spahn listens to John Zoepfel explain that his pattern was upside-down. PREPARING an unformed piece of metal for shapin Gilliat softens the metal in the heat of a forge. MISCELLANEOUS SHOPS Standing: Mr. Michael Churillo, Mr. Leroy Woodruff, Mr. Thaddeus Gorny. Seated: Mr. Charles Roland, Mr. David Buchanan. ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Michael Churillo, Spur and saddle Club USE of the acetylene cutting torch, on essential tool of the Welder, is explained by Mr. Gorny to two of his Students- Shops impart Metal Working Skills Y ABSORBED in the wiring of his circuit board, George Pohlit starts a job in AFTER TESTING his components, Gerry Land- electric shop. ELECTRIC SHOP Standing: Mr. Edward Marko, Mr. Joseph Bu- caro, Mr. Raymond Nestmann, Mr. James Farnsworth, Mr. Herbert Beck. Seated':i Chair- iner, Radio Club member, increases his knowl- edge of the radio through assembling a receiver. Electric Shop ln ELECTRIC SHOP, students gain praiotical knowledge about electricity through designi-ng and constructing electrical circuits. 'Fhese range from the simple series circuit to the complex parallel-series circuits. Some of the students make electric motors while others make ampere and volt meters. After the wiring of thie project is finished, the student com- pletes ia questionnaire which tests his know- ledge about the theory involved in his project. Many electric shop students eventually use what they learn in this course in their physics studies and around their homes. man Lester Pertle, Mr. Julian Steinmetz, Mr. Roland Klug. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Raymond Nestrnann, Electronics Advisor for Sci- ence Fairg Mr. Herbert Beck, Radio Club. . OFFICERS President' ...... ............. T homas Jacobson Vice-President . . . .......... . . . Richard Greco Secretary ..... . . Joseph Ocopinski Treasurer .... . . Patrick Simmons Sponsor .............. . ...... Mr. Herbert Beck RADIO CLUB Top Row: Gartner, Dudek, Kasinski, Grosse, Rogers, Quast, Rydberg, Zabinski, Krawczyk. Row 5: Kasley, Baker, Rogoza, Pavldk, Drang, Ericksen, Tolpin, Lykowski. Roiw 4: Tamez, Uner, Dohnal, Ostrego, Pohlmann, Bergman Kimmel, Line, Pivorunas. Row 1' Cook, Simmons, Lichter, Hetman, Finkel, Greenspan, Palac, Kumataka. Row 2: Greco, Campbell, Weiner, Netzel, Chaimocitz, Okopinski, Steilen. Front Row: Leibovitz, Cruse, Brattset, Goldberg, Mr. Beck, Jacobson, Branco, Gufting. S ' 5 WOOD SHOP Left to Right: Mr. Max Miller, Mr. George Mazarakos, Mr. Leroy Nufer, Mr. Lawrence Finkel. Wood Shops Increase Manual Dexterity Because the skills acquired in WOODSHOP are basically similar to those needed in the more complex shops, woodshop is required of each incoming freshman. The student learns the characteristics of a good Workman, skill, OPERATION of the bandsaw occupies all of Steve Stein's attention as he works on a wood- shop project. patience, and craftmanship, through building such projects as the tie rack, spice cabinet, and lamp. Woodshop is one of the most important shops, since it is responsible for fashioning its pupils into expert workers. WOOD SHOP Standing: Mr. Clarence Biddle, Mr. Arthur Gescheidle, Mr. Lewis Kovacs. Seated: Chairman Mr. Robert Burns, Mr. Norman Connolly. ,Ta AUTO SHOP Standing: Mr. Stanley Cecil, Mr. George Leddy, Mr. William Labant, Mr. John Russell. Seated: Mr. Bernard Bulawa, Mr. Floyd McMullen. Mechanics Study Automotive Principles Roaring gasoline engines are often heard in the southwest wing of the building where three shops constitute' the AUTO SHOP progriam, The one-semester course is taken in three sepa- rate parts: engine shop, body and feindier shop, and electrical shop. A semester of ad- vanced training is also available to those who are interested. ln these shops the students learn about engine and frame structures, the different types of paint finishes and body de- signs, and the automobile's complex electrical system. The experience gained in this shop is of great value to students who enjoy working on cars and can purchase their own. :we-4 RECORDING THE RESULTS of a test, Stanley Kubala and John Klein finish a job in auto shop which provides actual experience in repairing an engine. MOUNTING A MOTOR donated to the school, Kenneth Balon positions it critically over a sup porting frame before lowering it into place in an auto shop. all ADDING TO THEIR UNDERSTANDING of the engine. Steven Kolvig and Edward Marici test and adjust one in aviation shop. EXAMINING THE AIRPLANE ENGINE from all sides, Edward Marici and Steven ingl investigate its complex construction. Kalvig Istand- Students Learn Theory of Aerodynamics AVIATION CLUB Top Roiw: Karnpfer, Beutler, Holewinskl, Hoffman, Krameer, Murphv, Hoffman, Tyms, Gartz, Kanawske, Kenevan. Dov 5: Anderson, Park, Bruce, Goved-arica, Peterson, Tvfna, Hammang, Starzyk, Olsen, KarIowicz. Row 4: Gotti, Gartner, Krawczyk, Frauenhoffer, Martotana, Bismayer, Benjamin, Jalafsky, Olivero, Cason, Lawra. Row 3: Perrene, Nelson, Jamer, Leh- nvi, 1.Jan 1t . Knlnsh, Firrone, Benestad, GIOVIDQO Pacvn-1. Row 2: Thomas, Szotkowski, Nwrrvs, Fra-15 wal, Kushch, Kic Ia, LQITIOUCYPIIW, Gwost, Pndhernw Ketzcubarger, Ordiia, Front Row: Mandfc, Fenwick Ilcgvszyn, Putek, Mr. Moore, Maika, Stefaniuk, Long, Pctrelli, , orriczns President ..,, ,, , , . .. Vice-President ... ..,.... Sponsor ....... ....., James Putek ..,.. Daniel Majka . Mr. Ralph Moore ,.-' .i'?'f'w.,.......a.. .. ,. I Wai in-Q CONSULTING A SLIDE RULE, Al Markos and Dan Schultz carefully verify their measurements before completing a plate in structural steel. DRAFTING Standing: Mr. Carl Wilhelm, Mr. Benjamin Joe Mr. Albert Ockes. Seated: Mr. Joseph Reim Mrs. Lillian MacBrayne, Mrs. Mina Del Castillo Mechanical Drawing Trains Draftsmen Modern industry needs skilled draftsimen, architects, and antists. An important course offered to Laneites to meet this need is DRAFTING, the universal lainguage of the industrial world. Drafting students acquire accuracy and neatness through practise on work-sheets and lettering-sheets and develop their mechainicial reasoning power by solving various drawing problems. Students who have special interests in Drafting can advance be- yond tihie required two years of basic drawing into various courses such as advanced architec- tural, structural steel, and pictorial drawing, ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Joseph McErIean, Model Railroad Club. DRAFTING Left to Right: Mr. Fred Lehman, Mr. Joseph McErlean, Mr. Richard Boley, Mr. James Tor- torelli, Mr. Thaddeus lsbaner. DRAFTING Standings' Chairman Max Schwartz, Mr. Glenn Lyon. Seated: Mr. Frank Slepicka, Mr. Arthur Walz, Mr. Tadeusz Szalinski. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Glenn Lyon, Senior Pin and Ring Committee, Mr. Mr. Max Schwartz, Senior Finance Committee, Mr. Tadeusz Szolinski, Arrowhead-Tech Prep. DRAFTING Standing: Mr. Julius Rosenblum, Mr. Arno l3.clQner, Mr. William Piper. Seated: Mr. Merle Meyer, Nir Robert Miller, Mr. Jerome Linden, ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Julius Rosenblum, Hallguards. l73 SENIOR ARCHITECTS Top Row: Holiotis, Pasternock, Schacht, W'awrzy- niec, Radermacher, Roster, Drzewicki. Row 4: Mos- ley, Crandall, Fredirickson, Drzewicki, Leifer, Corn- mons. Row 3: Mazzaro, Szmurlo, Koebia. Pow 2 Fon, Knutsen, Jelen, Harder, Fiscnrup. Froint Row Feldman, Tanaka, Freeburg, Mr. Lyon, Reyna-, Payton MUSIC Standing: Mr. Gardner Huff, Mr. Franklin Borger, Mr. Joseph Grill, Mr, Carl Blum, Mr. Herman Baldassarre. Seated: Mr. Paul Schneider. Chorus Blend ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Gardner Huff, Concert Bond, Mr. Franklin Borger, Marching Band, Mr. Herman Boldassarre, Chorus, Mr. Paul Schneider, SymphOVlY Orchesfra. CHORUS Top Row: Birkenharnp, Urbaszewski, Schroeder, John'- son, Gotthard, Dufore, Collins, Unger, Mate1kowSkI, Sauer, W'. Johnson, D. Johnson, Lowery, J. Johnson, Pankrafz, Brown, Velleux, Gagliano, Nystrom, Schwllk, Loffman, Berger, Smuckel, Koslenko, Englerth, Groch- owski, Zale, Zenczak, Moroz, Mosley, Maczek, Thomas, Adams, Snopko. Row 4: Snyder, Cherry, Long, Berman, Kaufman, Kennedy, Pozner, Torone, Sorski, Chalko, Bugay, Kowalski, Woiewski, Kloda, Mutlini, Marks, Dittemore, Provan, Milas, Compton, Orlando, Eisenhufh, Crandall, Beaver, Kuzlw, Cain, Powrozek, Duszkewycz, Rakstang, Olkowski, Russ, Napier. Row 3: Duszlak, Poulos, Keller, Connelly, Linebarler, Grahn, Whitfield, Broniszewski, Asher, Sheean, Giandkopolous, Mikulski Wesolek, Brennan, O' Higgins, Stoll, Brezinski, Cszerwinski, Burnett, Peterson, Manasse, Chavarria, Kulnig, Richotto, Ven- lrello, Bohl, Pelz, Flowers, Banner, Manig, Waldman. Ro-w 2: Kalom, Boever, Brown, Kozuch, Bland, Sabye, Kumafoka, Bafchelder, Lannes, Hutton, Birkenkamp, Dziewulski, Abbott, Sheiffele, Samuelson, Grauer, Uchanski, Kolbusz, Geldzohlen, Juszczak, Cerkan, Becker, Uchida, Jewett, Argyropoulos, Putney, Maf- rhews, Wa ne, Duzinskii, Nowakowski, Dybowski, Kon, Drelios, Vvkennerberg. Front Row: Guido, Huntsman, Jungers, Panico, Bowling, Mies, Hack, Dziewulski, Voytovick, Hallmark, Krueger, W'olf, Mryos, Tiechiner, Domzalski, Nyslrom, Kiesler, Mr. Baldassairre, Fogel- nut, Gast, Kulik, Cain, Werner, Morehead, Ventrello, Ozers, Miller, Mpisfolaiides, Clark, Goldsfrom, Alder- son, Ordxja. l74 Voices Hairmoniously Over a hundred harmonious voices consis- ting of first tenors, second tenors, baritones, and basses make up the Lane CHORUS, Through numerous hours of practice, the cho- rus has become one of the top choral groups in Chicago high-school competition. A wide variety of selections, including hymns, tradi- tional carols, folk songs, and the latest Broad- way hits, greatly enriches the concerts and the many assemblies at which the chorus performs and distinguishes it as a very talented group. ONLY A SMALL PART of the Chorus singing at the Christmas assembly are first tenors, Jon Kozuch, Gregory Urbazewski, Rolfe Sahye, and Albert Jungers. l75 MARCHING BAND led by Captain Borger puts on an exhibition of precision drill and spirited playing at ci Lane football game. MARCHENG BAND Top Row: Trahan, Finerty, Weber. Row 4: Jewett, Lopez, Swaback, Snamok, Gerke, Krausner, Wojewski, Debender, Bloomberg, Doyle, Wesolowski, Jerzinski, Grauer, Gelber, Lapke, Galde, Garcia, Chelmecki, Spori, Scafide, Kalish, Cooper, Ventreila, Chivaria, Labrnsiqi, Kulnig, Kustief, Jorgensen, Gudcwicz. Row 3: Zdeb, Zaporowski, Hurnbert, Wojcik, Cohen, Filipek, Patton, Gtosch, Priesbe, Lindenberg, Ittner, Molchanov, Shell, Kolas, Giannase, Jenson, Byczek, Belles, Cavin, Sheridan. Row 2: Klrsh, Bronizewski, Mcirtschenko, Wolskl, Crome, Grosporian, Davis, Snopo, Scosville, Golonko, Wrap, Wacek, Ware, Silinske, Coach Stoll, Load, Kreel, Mulchanov, Borger. Front Row: Redman, Broundagc, Langner, Meyer, Stefani, Calabrese, Schwager, Bodine, Powroczek, DeMars, Johnson, Daniels, Vlforting. Marching Band Enlivens School Spirit With pounding basses and crashing percus- sion, the MARCHING BAND intensifies the spirit of Laneites at football games ancl pep rallies. Throughout the season, the band per- forms excellently in events because of its re- sponsible musicians who exhibit great skill in playing their instruments. Their fine music is the result of hours of practice. Because of ROTC instruction, the members perform intri- cate drill movements with great skill. l77 4 Q x W. Q . 0 Q , 0 u , Ogg . ' S . 3 D O O I . , 4...-vw x V., . 1, NN WWW, Outstanding performance is the tradition and standard ot the students composing the CONCERT BAND. Because the members ot this group are always hiard at work in individ- ual practice and in combined instrument re- hearsals, they have earned many awards and high ratings in music competition. One goal which is common among the musicians ofthe Concert Band is the mastering of their individ- ual instruments an-d the over-all bettering of themselves In the musical field so as to im- prove the quality of their concerts. Concert Band lnstills Music Appreciation CONCERT BAND Top Row: Metzer, Beck, Langer-er Johnson, Morton, Trahan, F.nerty, Wilson, Pries, Weber, Meyer, Capta.n l-luff. Row 4: Chaddock, lttner, Molchanov, Bristow, Lohn, Kalas, Priesbe, Krenkel, Sheridan, Fields, Rob- bins, Jenson, Byczek, Briendage, Golenko, Ware, Vv'acak, Warp, Mattenson, Silinske, Cavin, Row 3: G'osch, Zdcb, Chowate, Klish, Anderson, Stern, Red- man, Rozycki, Mosch, Piangeronc, Wctring, Giannese, Swavack, Golde, Jerzinski, Davle, Shanok, Gelber, wesolowski, McCrarry, Pride, Cooper, Kron, Jewett, Lopez. Row 4: Filipec, Cohen, Sliwa, Wolski, Japorow- ski, Davis, Wojcik, Buller, Humbert, Dybowski, Collurv, Kain, Nowoguiski, JCIKSCK, Jezierski, Nowick, Binner, Bacon, Szmurlo, Jezioro, Grochowski, Killian, Schenk. Pow 1: Martschenka, Peterson, l-lume, Kovacs, Blcu t, Grcsporian, Shell, Cechncr, Silinske, Horn, Bock, Raftery, Deutschmann, Epstein, Scoville, Kuzniar, Crcdecki, Bradley, Waldman, Settles. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Top Row: Beck, Metzger, Meyer, McCrary, Pryde, Raftery, Jaksch, Jeziersk. Rcw 3: Staclnyk, Noboa, Wesolowski, Golonko, Wacek, Jenson, Mattenson, Weber, Duzinski, Holloman, Swider. Row 5: Ruff, Savkovich, Bojkewicz, Krillies, Kovacs, Blount, Silin- ske, Horn, Bacon, Binner, Szmurlo, Killian, Schwake, Rogack, Darnico, Demars. Row 4: Stoczyn, Cotro- manes, Popowicz, Kalom, Lazarus, Deutschmann, The haunting, inspirational, a.nd beautiful sounds of the universal language of arts are expertly created by the members of l.ane's SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Greatly enhancing the magic ot Christmas, the orchestra ann-ually presents a program of songs and carols of the Symphony Orchestra Jelen, Kohn, Alexis, Epstein, Scoville, Kuzniar, Wald- man, Hukyar, Hammerberg, Karnowski, Paries, Hebelt, Suter. Row 2: Banner, Pacult, Stevich, Cardellino, Ernst, House, Jerosch, Kampula. Front Raw: Olsansky, Manig, Johnson, Pankrantz, R. Mr. Schneider, Chulay, Pankratz, D. Ennis, Krueger. Christmas season. ln addition, it provides an appropriate background for the graduation excercises and the presentation of awards. Its superb performance ot good classical and contemporary music has won a superior rating in- every annual city contest since l922. Strives for Perfection , my wists it Q g ANNUAL Christmas. assembly gives Laneites an opportunity to enjoy the orchestra as it presents traditional hymns and carols. EADING THE DAILY BULLETIN and forming intramural teams are among the many things that are accomplished in the fastest mov- ing ten minutes of a Laneite's day, Because division members are usually programed as a group, they form many lasting friendship, through their close association in classes and activities. DIVISICD S MR. BALDASSARRE DIVISION Top Row: Blountski, Settles, Sheridan, Sco- ville, Jerzynski, Pryde, Grosporieinski, Raiw 3: Grodecki, Doyle, Johnson, Petersinski, Jones, l-lebel. Row 2: Bockski, Dazinski, Goldeski, Dybawski, Kovacs, Olsansky. Front Row: Pitera, Steyich, Cardellino, Nowogur- ski, Wolski, Mr. Boldassarre. JU IORS MR. CLARK DIVISION Top Row: lzard, Straube, Clrss, Berger Mackey, Sowa, Ekberg. Row 4: Nomura Johnsen Guziec Oesterlin Mehr Shaw Row 3: Lfrcffy, Glalowitch, Kaufmoni, Walks er. Row 2: Hlavac, Gustavson, Beal Manzara, Mason, Jaskot. Front Row: Hali- viw, Sromek, Erakovich, Prokop, Kach, Mr Clark. MRS. ADAMS DIVISIDN Top Row: Shoup, C. Petersen, Strauia, Hacker, Ballowe, Karnuth, Payne, Stepek. Row 4: Thompson, Rizer, Friedrich, A. Pe- tersen, Stern, Rakstang, Tylke. Row 3: Baermann, Garber, Sanders, Lucianek, Rob- erts, Nelson. Row 2: Luedtke, Krause, Dechant, Brown, Nalywajko, Bacon, Lander. Front Row: Omi, Kotel, Richardson, Diete, Cantor, Mrs. Adams. A :sw MR. HAWVER DIVISION Top Row: Starr, Tausz, Tabor, Dykes Johnson, Gartz, Procuniar, Row 4: Suess Hallale, Brattset, Jarccki, D:mIow, Schaack Row 3: Mirgain, Price, Cybul, Dudek, N l- son, Muttini, Power. Row 2: Trapalis Erickson, Vetrano, Brown, Miosi. Front Row Mr, Hawver, l-lakvari, Roach, Kennedy Nystrom, Johnson. l84 MR. HEFLIN DIVISION Top Row: Marley, Tolpin, Racibazynski, Mazarlgewicz, Franz, Puczkowskyj, Clauson, Marcinlec. Row 4: Kaszynski, Berger, Pindel, Droho, Beufler, Lewis, Siwy. Row 3: Kuslak, Grimm, Rook, Dmytrenko. 'low 2: Hoppe, Nlklos, Kijek, Swensson, Galbavy, Kryger. Front Row: Pohlif, Lamszus, Romashko, Srhlichting, Lce, Mr. Hcflin. MR. LEWIS DIVISION T:p Row: Lorkowski, Fabry, Meegan, Lind- rnberg, Rerincr, Krueger, Smith. Row 3: l3a3Iad,nski, Siplroff, Lorenz, Steele, Pofler, Karkoszka. Rrw 2: Klein, Bucaro, LaLond, Slomiony, Surleto. Front Row: Lord, Forster, Alanen, Smcilarz, Scafidi, Kankoski. l85 MISS J. KACZKOWSKI DIVISION Top Row: Winiarz, DeVania, Drang, Blom- berg, Drake, Rehwinkel, Sfrelecki. Row 4: Welch, Jeanis, Lattes, Bakun, Kuehn, Earanowski, Row 3: Losby, Sargus, Canning, Lane, Leinbaugh, Stamelos, lpcinski. Row 2: Breilberg, Lohrmann, Hoiem, Goldman, Walfllck. Front Row: Abbincnle, Mellick, M:lzger, Keller, McGovern, Miss J. Kacz- kcw5l1i. Juniors T-'u Row: Jourdan, Kramper, Gaff, Wagner, Krysfynlak, Banlcki, Ligety, Tocke. Row 4: Lscd, Casadas, Weidner, Crile, Lehman McKenna, Milbralz. Row 3: Fugman, Pacyl nick, Keating, Malnafi, lwaszuk, Augello, Enclcman Gumtermann. Row 2: Mangmen, Jurocinski, Dobson, Farland, Miskewilch Kimball, D'Amico, Baron. Front Row: Barn: harf, Schochler, Rundio, Sziel, Solon, P'iel'ka, Mr. Lehman. Q1 xy' MR MAAS DIVISION Top Row Clark Beleulsov May Hos Da am Bayer Micik Gronn Row 4 Fitzsimmons Rizzo Ciurus Miller Cala :rrese Genteman, Bartosiok. Row 3. Gor- see Kubik Mallek Morris. Row 2: L w son, Lywitzki, Murray, Novofny, Koenig Sawerecki. Front Roiw: Melnick, Arewdfi Kopach, Kaszycki, Bleier, Mr. Maas. Juniors MQ. MARWICK DIVISION Tap Row: Pfister, Kilian, Murray, Mr. Mar wick, Potter, King, Justmann. Row 4 Augustyn, Salyafo, Domurnf, Carlson, Kriss Sohk. Row 3: Domino, Lage, Russel, Gi ampaoli, Gralak, Esehbach, Row 2: Killian Azuse, Carey, Kranlz, Gleason, Roschf Front Rcw: Pranski, Supcrfine, Siatkowski Michel, Bland, Cirzan. MR. LINDEN DIVISION I'op Row: Dubinski, Olszewski, DeMeyer, Nliesluchowski, Curtis, Kosielyna, Fenner, iessell, Raw 3: Huey, Johnson, Savinski, Vlillonzi, Holmes, Hamen. Row 2: Kaye, Damiano, Cichonski, Burns, lyersen, Nrlangclsdorff, Kramer. Front Row: Mr. Linden, Rich, Ewald, Noboo, Repkin, Mohr. , N., W4 MISS MAZUR DIVISION Top Row: Denega, Litka, Wrzesinski, Bator, Wayman, Czarnecki, Bogdanowicz Przybylski, Row 4: Cohen, Kolanowski Rokoczy, Samuchin, Bieszczad, Mafusiak Moroz. Row 3: Mazur, Sfadnik, Peterson Sarszenicwski, Proyan, Sfazec, Nowakowski Nccyk. Row 2: I-lrebik, Kluczcnko, Seden Kcsik, Sfypka, Nowicki. Front Rorw: Diak: Hopkalo, Zurczak, Gorczyac, Sliva, Kamp- fer. 186 I 1 1 1 I MR. R. MILLER DIVISION Tcip Row: W.trIeder, Zdziarski, Turbak, Tyner, Terryberry, Wieczor, Wick, Welch. U' w 3: Walczak ,Zogrob:i, Trebbs, Stronuf' Williams, Schaetzle, Wieczorkiewicz. Row 2: Tatrnan, Van Wa1er, Tarpey, Tengler, Zyla, Wuchte, Front Ra-w: Vance, Wisniew- ski, Wojda, Tumbleson, Yeh, Vogt. Wm' 45 'tif GRADUATION brings. Laneites a new life and new responsibilities along with a quiet sense of achievement. MRS. MISSNER DIVISION Top Row: Smizinski, Thorpe, Wurster Slenhofel, Tringle, Koschnitzke, Willert Hollas. Pow 4: Morita, Szostowski, Biel- inslci, Grosch, Aron, Dudko, Shell. Row 3 Kcidar, Dunbar, Burkross, Gillett, Walker Pold, Staroscik, Zydel. Row 2: Kowalzuk April, Schaefer, Eisenberg, Preis, Gleason Keller. Fronf.Pow: Mrs. Missner, Veloz- quez, Kornarricki, Shiomichi, Konet, Gor- ska, Hagen. l87 MR. MORTON DIVISION Top Row: Bukiedo, Byrne, Seymour, Len- dzion, Johnscn, Peterson, Scherrer, Decker Row 4: Stec, Forfscilos, Dorenbos, Lyon Schuh, Ludwig, Schorzo. Row 3: Sobul Abelmon, Lopp, Molenius, Soreghen, Grippo Rode-bough, Aguayo. Row 2: Leverenz Kowalski, Pardon, Brody, Steigerwold Kane, Justis. Front Row: Wells, Konowske, O'NeoI, Lottonzio, Folk, Mr. Morton. Juniors MRS. MOUNTAIN DIVISION To.p Row: Bork, Bowelkiewicz, Lunn, Pov lok, Vonello, Bohlmon, Miller. Row 4 Waller, Anderson, Ronke, Mizerski, Chof fnes, Ronieri. Row 3: Perry, Shiboyorno P'onek, Firesfone, Moczek, Solo. Row 2 Boughlev, McDonald, Rose, Hild, Huels, Cczvo. Front Row: Popeleux, Kopec, Losch Keene, Rischoll, Rembiszewski. MR. MORRISSEY DIVISION Top Row: Russo, Anderson, Klsf, Lottmon Hordt, Voss, Geist, Von Noy. Row 4: Gion- c'lo, Borelo, Maltese, Kcilter, Boyf, Sora Dcnielczuk. Row 3: Schmidt, Hollenborg lwoszczenko, Mensching, Loming, Peshek Pcw 2: Rosen, Grundy, B0WmO lf BQCKQV Huylyk, Koehler, Levin, Front Rcw: Weis- ner, Krrokowski, Choky, Foersler, Pclcy- nick, Sanders, Mr. Morrissey- MR. NEE DIVISION Top Row: D:Fozio, Gundcc, Anfonowich, Andreff, Uchida, Zenczok, Hayes. Row 4: Knapp, Boron, Lewondowski, Dyrkogi, Mon- nier, Milby. Row 3: Kyrychenko, Kroll, Downs, Kloff, Kolos, Herron, Grzelok. Row 2: Polcikowski, Pesolo, Kernaghcn, Hitch- cock, Benson, Kieslcr. Front Row: Mr. Nee Eugen, Bofchelder, McHugh P'icur, Ehr- cr . l88 MR. PENFIELD DIVISION Tgp Row: McLaughlin, Johnson, Chapman Bradf, Patete, Bielawski, Lazzara. Row 3 Comerforcl ,Now:1cki, Chicoinc, McMahon Czrlstone, Curylo, 'Row 2: Asher, Reilly Orlando, Poloyin, Schmitt, Reia, Brown Front Row: Leeders, Dittmer, Jumbeck Fisher, Nope, Deutschmann. MR. SOTTER DIVISION Top Row: Schwieger, Rutzen, I Hovland Culbertson, Muelle, Epplen, Figlel, Jupp Row 4: Rogers, Prange, Hoeflich, Franise Moretti, Krzyszpin, Harris. Rorw 3: Griesch Rudecki, Grabow, Bruski, Moore, Luchtl Row 2: Firestone, Sillin, Bychowski, Ko-plan Stasiuk, Estes. Front Row: Hencinski Mpistolarides, Cocioppo, Friedman, Sharp, Mr. Sotter. l 89 wr MR. SIEDBAND DIVISION Top Row: Jacobson, Briston, Lohn, Mikulis, Bostecls, Demlchael, Jung, Dexouin, Row 4: Sweeney, Collum, Mankus, Milliron, Schlegel, Tabit, Huiwan. Raw 3: Gurgiolo, Fry, Gemeinhardt, Knight, Connelly, Ep- stein. Row 2: Sniegowslci, Pasdo, Mr. Siedband, Harr, Amslio. Front Row: Lome bardo, Bosnak, Cwonek, Koroyesis, Lasalle, Duszlak. Juniors Top Row: Tetzlaff, Kesek, Williams, Roh- loff, Sochacki, Wolgat, Tnien. Row 3: Wersching, Hansel, Tyrrell, Wm tley, Sakai, Swenson, Woitiuk, Zientara. Row 2: Spy- chalski, Wlsniewski, Williamg, Vrenios, Ston:quist, Torrez, Wilson. Front Pow: Van Erkenswick, Stutz, Sokoloff, Wohl, Ystrom, Shimkovitz, Mr. Slattery. MR. TOPP DIVISION Top Row: Coker, Mc Cobe, Gogliono, Zie- gele, lncrocci, Olson, Hiller, Dudo. Row 4. Molchonor, Heidrich, Code, Riegler, Kulko, Gordon, Rickhoff. Row 3: Rowan, Worr, Roffonti, Lcistovich, Joris, Sorce, Kobol, VV'orren. Row 2: Tichler, Solomon, Shirone ako, Thimos, Romano, Firszr, Ruiz. Froni- Roiw: Mr. Topp, Wulf, Thudium, Nosek, SOPHOMORES MR. WALZ DIVISION T'p Rcw: Hoidos, Menzer, Phipps, l-lgdih, Schuster, Nefediew, Jermihov, Simmons. Row 4' Slowinski, Childs, Olkowski, Brons- vold, Anderson, Shulski, Knudsen. Pow 3: Czerwinski, Couper, Levin, Friend, Neil, Di Primo. Row 2: Siegel, Jur, Millibon, Kern- mer, Novotny, Herringshow, Lontvir, From Pow: Schneider, Bell, Rerzke, Simonis, Kenevon, Mr. Wolz. MR. TAPLEY DIVISION Tolp Row: Hoy, Andersen, Sornoros, Joglcr, Linne, Hcirmocinski, Moreikcwski, Blossick. Row 4: Bittner, Bismayer, Schroeppel, Nicoon, Reid, Grovonte, Greew. Row 3: Crawford, l-lorms, Nickels, Houck, Jobtn eou, Gegner. Row 2: Jops, Okobe, Coin Srovi. Front Row: Moruszewski, lngroffic, Rooney, Fernandez, Keira, Mr. Topley. MR. BEGUN DIVISION Tap Pow: Weichle, Aomodr, Ryon, Williams V fawg Pudzionowski, Nikolich, M. Johnson, Ko- chon. Row 3: Berordi, Levin, Fleischmon K. Johnson, Cecchi, Schneider, Steciuk Vw 2: Krichiver, Tocho, Nelson, Lung Vivorunos, Kopro. Front Row: Shepherd Oysrno, Bowyer, Bernero, Kronrz, Chemo- wefh. I l9O MISS BIZJAK DIVISION Top Row: Hammon, Neczel, Feurschwenger, Kolor, Rogers, Geartiyer, Carroll, Demt- schewkd. Row 4: Sfanisz, Fogel, Leibinger, l-lausler, Decho, Hansen, Takahashi. Row 3: Halkyn, Adarnczewski, Woloszyn, Markzw- ski, Krawzsenek, Bereza, Santoro, Janusz. Row 2: Smiih, Hallmark, Boe, Jung, Krueger, Sanders, Jensen. Front Row: Misz Bizjak, Dreyer, Mika, Vesper, Calfagirone, Harmon, Lenell. Fk.,,A MR. GANNON DIVISION Top Row: Schuh, Sineni, Nordlund, Gott- schalk, Warner, Lennox, Kuhlrnann. Row 4: Nelson, I-lomnwick, Dahl, Duchane, Car- ollcs, Basil, Bakulski, Moeller. Row 3: Mc- Gady, Urdenko, Braaersen, Dillon, Bradley, Ross, Rendack. Rcw 2: Congine, Ohlson, Bailey, Daroszewski, Brzelak, Krivoski. Front Row: Mr. Gannon, Dayi, Jordan, Lovda, Franks, Weintraub, Fatz. l9l MR. BLAIR DIVISION Top Row: Sfromback, Berger, Schlro, Sieg- wardf, Fienberg, Kaye, States. Raiw 4: Kumpula, Bemonf, Joyce, Meyers, Sfayart, Gluchman, DelGuidice, Carus. Row 3: Sreuer, Koski, Coughlin, Bratf, Unger, l-lodel, Mayer. Row 2: Maric, Dalbey, Gargaro, Pearson, Smith, Zemke. Front Pow: Mr. Blair, Gonzales, Wetfer, Hansen, Wajtach, Lykins. Sophomores MRS. Y. CHILDS DIVISION Ttp Row: Johnson, Smofrys, Ures, Bickel, P'egl, Takami, Killion, Neumann. Row 4: Lane, Hoppe, Kcsinski, Couch, Severyns, Peluso, Blaskouits. Row 3: C. Carlson, Venegas, Durnil, Roberts, Mikos, Jensen, Toon, Wiacchioyie. Riw 2' Piolruchu, Sun- de, Rishlina, Lcwandowzki, B. Carlson, Whitfield, Kushch, Fine. Front Rc-w: Long, Howard, Janusz, Paoli, Skorupa, Nada, Mrs. Childs. MR GRILL DIVISION Top Row McCrory Suter Lowery Silinske Pankratz Johns n Powrovck Row 3 Lang n r Harrison Cavin Kina DeMars Kllsh Woiewski Mikulski Row 2 Jenson apor owski Stoll Sauer Kreel lsirkenlsarn Lopez Front Pow M Grill Swaback Cooper Manig Richotto Glenn Jewett Sophomores MISS HARRIES DIVISION Toip Row: Brown Goebel Wilcop Buch-l Taugner Tracz Van Skike, Tibor, Row 4 Cieslak Kois Rozen lsacsson Crome Due fotis Osmundsen. Roiw 3: Fischer Sloan Wickstrom Majczan Fleischhacker Riddel Fansler. Row 2: Lynn, Wolff, Mukai, Wun- nicke, Muhlbach, Watanabe, Piotrowski Front Roiw: Romano, Tuzzo, Chaba, Sikorc Papier, Boston, Miss Harries. as MISS GRAMER DIVISION Top Rc-w: W'endt, Passanante, Hall, Fa'ris, l-toss, Spori, Zabinski. Row 4: Walter, Deitmer, Carlson, Brown, Jameson, Fale. Row 3: Fogelhut, Wright, Gipson, Sepanik, lchicla, Perchorcwicz, Reed. Row 2: Wise, Wakita, Mullins, Fletcher, Peterson, Mor- gan. Front Row: Miss Graner, lsberner, Mendfk, Jarrett, Vulich, Chapman. Qi? me MR. KU LIEKE DIVISION Tcp Row: Storc, Russo, Gronkiewicz, An- Le.s:n, Lambe, Kehrer, Haley, Laner. Row 31 BOYIG, Barbaro, White, Baer, Von Bruchhaeuser, Mitchell, Bendeich. Row 2: Gawrycln, Tobler, Leving, Bray, Paffumi, Staaioski, Grasmugg, Kosako. Front Row: Pollak, Krause, Matthews, Heuser, Wal- anka, Mr. Kulieke. 192 MRS. MARQUETTE DIVISION Tap Row: Kcelling, Skorczewskl, Olson, Luce, M. Olson, Majko, Odishoo, Row 3. Buannini, Ericksen, David, Jaeger, Schrceder, lvlariotfi. Row 2: Kulik, Krillies, Vaccarella Front Row: Cain, Gasl, Coutre, Taylor, Mrs. Marqueffe. divlivlui-xgnhw0Mnl1ml-Q TRAFFIC ENGINEERS await the dally onslaught of Lane students eager to depart for home or work. MR. MEYER DIVISION Top Row: Haugen, Corellas, R-edemske Ernst, Olsen, Peterson, Basladynskn. Row 3 Green, Willy, Mickie, Olivero. Row 2: Bro- berg, Zaba, Baratfa, Lobacz, Okuhara Fong. Front Row: Mr, Meyer, Port, Laden- dorf, Maas, Petrelli, Oswalt. l93 ...Hmmm ..... Q W MRS. SLUTSKY DIVISION Top Row: Reiley, Baumann, Kinsch, Nie- moth, Pozscay, Rogal, Landgraff, Erick- son. Row 4: Mann, Brady, McKay, Vrablik, Capua, Dykstra, Olswang. Row 3: Buller, Humbert, Giovenco, Baker, W'arta, Schwa- ger, Hesse, Campbell. Row 2: Nonaka, Miller, Bradley, Sachsel, Matula, Westring, Darmofal. Front Row: Dost, Antol, Ware, Meyer, Endicott, Mrs. Slutsky. Sophomores MISS YUNKERIS DIVISION Top Row: Balaban, Abrams, Winterreld, Pedersen, Englerth, Stenberg, Kosirog, Dietz. Row 4: Schroeder, Seely, Genualdi, Kukla, Schade, Hunnlnghaus, Zoepfel. Row 3: Lewin, Flowers, Kimmel, Muhlbach, Gar- cia, Worobey. Row 2: Del Rosario, Ogawa, Tieffenbacher, Caponegri, Wirta. Front Row: Domino, Alex, Troogstad, Schub- kegel, Czechowski, Miss Yunkeris. 3... juli 4 mv MR. R. F. MILLER DIVISION Top Row: Wdowiak, Richter, Twomey, Bur- nett, Cascio, Benedetti, Kosik, Karouzos. Roiw 3: Damratowski, Schalke, Winkates, Foss, Kalinowski, Thomas, Cain. Row 2: Rizzo, Vance, Carroccio, Vaza, Matsunaga, Domzalski, Cohen. Front Row: Mr. Miller, Kr-ioyic, Pantelidakis, Gudowicz, Vitone, Mehlman, Polonetzky. MR BRAINER DIVISION Top Row Rausina San Filippo Haas Hoffman Ryden Bryant Bartz Djubin Row 4 Eck Dixon Meyer Kerschner Stasiowski Postelnik Mcircinkowski Row 3 Kopicki Masurkiewicz Lehman Klima Row 2 Briatico Smith Haton Sawicki Janis Thompson. Front Row. Yamauchi Billiat, Hutton Nishimoto Loomis M. Brainer. 194 DR. BRINEY DIVISION Top Row: lsaksen, Kakavetsis, Paquct Juberz, Polischuk, i-ioicwingki, Higa. Row 4? LoDolce, Salyers, Filipek, Moreth, Lawro, Grubich, Row 3: Lucius, Napientek, Omuni son, Damato, Kalash, Lehner. Row 2 Franczvai, Ferst, Firrorie, Milo, Shaird Ma ham. Front Row: Pecora Mulhern, V 1 Howard, Neustrcm, Ojeda, Dr. Briney. MISS CASEY DIVISION Top Row: Lord, Schuessler, Morris, Halatek, lwdelli, Bruszkiewicz, Grisa, Lisiewicz. Row 4: Davis, Scholtes, Macaluso, Cannino, Chalko, Mulvihill, Schellong. Ruiw 3: Zakis, Kochin, Grosch, Srnith, Makiuewski, Hoff fman. Row 2: Fader, Shanok, Higgin, Lafountain, Pirano, Fraghia, lkoma. Front Row: Miss Casey, Nyznyk, Nelson, Ibato, Hansen, Knapcik, Franzen. MRS. BRODER DIVISION Top Row: Holda, Stadick, Bjornson, Mo- iewski, Carley, De Bender, Keenan. Row 4: Paske, Strom, Diak, Rothfuss, Hausner, Payne. Row 3: Ratza, Manasse, Schramm, Wahlskog, Panczyk, Connelly, Putz. Row 2: Knepper, Sturm, Mc Coy, Ludeke, May- crs. Front Row: Brankline, Synowiec, Krol, Pawlik, Krueger, Xaverius. Sophomores MRS. CALISOFF DIVISION Top Roiw: Dohnal, Jarrow, Waycuilis, Swan- scn, Frederick, Sigalos, Weigelt, Schwartz. Row 3: Firth, Tidwell, Ramlose, Militello, Chuck, Murphy, Koenig. Row 2: Zimmer- man, Mc Garry, Bacon, Garcia, Sahk, Los- off, Lukas. Front Row: Abrams, Stoneking, Barich, Schwalge, Malik, Grahn, Line. I95 MR. DAILEY DIVISION Top Row: Burger, Tarcszka, Rych, Jacob- son, Seaton, l-lolowicki. Row 3: Spiacller Vv'ieswer, Teague, deJonge, Schwartz, Bar- ber, Ahrendt. Row 2: Seagren, Autry, Wennerholm, Bowan, Brasher, Shapiro. Front Row: Pr'-nnf- Sfeciw, Taguchi, Un- Sophomores MISS DRAVNIEKS DIVISIO Top Row: Willma, Blanski, Strofeg N os, Zale Campbell, Zablockij. Row 4: Wedow, Simoulis, Baron, Wideman, Cook, Boelter, Swider. Row 3: Fiorifo, Troufman, Kezber, Tippg, Ziemblicki, Miller. Roiw 2: Young Webb, Crick, Wechsler, Batka, Zdyrka. Front Row: Walker, Taylor, Roesler, Bolante, Miss Dravnieks. schqbf Waters, .mm 3 , 5 MISS CORRIGAN DIVISION Top Row: Makowski, Lovern, Mueller, McCarthy, Gaodmcnson, Fox, Mider, McMa- hon. Row 4: Kocol, Friedman, Gaudio, Klawinski, Cogan, Rice, Mafysiewski. Row 3: Lark, Gurting, Rodeghier, Preusser, Gor- don, Kloda. Row 2: Cabello, Chucly, Krulik, Kuta, Berman, Groh, Paluch. Front Row: Reed, Podgorny, Ostrego, Hong, Bednarz, Kozuch. MRS. EPPLE DIVISION Top Raw: Gorczyca, Pratt, Abbink, Buchic Gorski, Oeffling, Collier. Row 4: Holich Burgelf, Brach, Elrodk, Berkson, Kuhn Row 3: Harrington, Gaca, Barts, Diasio Schaeder, Fon, Koebernik, Row 2: Grabbe Krall, Burhans, Igyarto, Tremmel, Hess Flon' Row: Pflfkef, Hague, Krause, Maas Hoffman, Mrs, Epple. 196 MISS FLYNN DIVISION Top Row: Brink, Sieczko, Palesh, Galvin, Girard, Schlicting, Launer, Cerovich. Row 4: Kikice, Kaczrnarek, Lukceyic, Wiaton, Born, Wever, Lundell. Row 3: Nafale, Bacon, Sass, Losczyk, Walker, Lukasik. Row 2: Francis, Higgin, Hirsch, Teachout, Paula- kidas, Dillman, Plonka. Front Row: Dilen- dorf, Flucke, Kusnierz, Schmid, Sharpless, Wosniak, Miss Flynn. 'A iw? I sas? I , ,, HAPPILY ANTICIPATING their coming graduation, Lane seniors celebrate the prom with their dates. MISS HEINEN DIVISION Top Row: Tkacnenko, Uogeli, Troehler, Rizzo, Januszewski, Todaric, Neat, Mitchell. Row 4: Baion, Leiman, Gillis, Montalbano, Taraszko, Gairabetoff, Kowitch. Row 3: Gish, Kemp, Miura, Higgin, Cubala, Swiatek. Row 2: Gersch, Kuth, Padgett, Kasa, Poulos, Gustafson, Joyner. Front Pow: Miss l-leinen, Ratossa, Garcia, Bailey, Klein, Myers. l97 MR. J. KEENAN DIVISION Top Row: Barr, Arnold, Pasek, Flanagan, Merrick, Nieman, Harwell, I-lilalenko. Row 4: Barlev, Wenninger, Brockhouse, Sforc, Kasogof, King, Jenchowski, Row 3: Wallace, Swiatek, Wolnik, Ogozeia, Pappas, Begun. Vow 2: Costello, Cox, David, Martin, Wayne, Lis'wski, Casale. Front Row: Mr. J. Keenan, Colovos, Michalski, lshida, Karna- Towski, Krenkel. Sophomores MISS KLINGER DIVISION Top Row: Sigismondi, Adams, Hicks, Fra- zier, Mack, Fox Phillips. Ra-w 4: Braun- sclarf, Falfum, Culinello, Skofarek, Front- czuk, Casragna. Row 3: Ruff, Slach, Lerrnan, Baker, Baofz, Fujii, Carroll. Row 2: Smith, Cohn, Heuberger, Leiter, Pierce, Paslernak. Front Row: Miss Klinger, Lach, Larson, Nytko, Shirakawa, Nodulman. MR. ISBANER DIVISION Top Pow: Murphy, Slaylan, Calderaro, Cavarfaagh, Paul, Roberts, Lovilz, Walsh. Row 4: Miockley, Tollar, Olgon, Lewko- wicz, Sass, Barfosiak, Harmon. Row 3: Miesler, Becker, Kufschma, Schlebohm, Mangus, Pearl. Row 2: Ffedler, Meeke, Uchida, Cerkan, Feclerici, Nelson, Barncw Front Row Karfznia, lswekowan, Findla, Nyrka, Woehl, Zehnder, Mr, lsbaner. MISS LEE DIVISION Toip Raw: Thompson, Havis, lorio, Sobierai Mann, Liss, R, Dudek. Row 3: Nelson Brown, Rachwalski, Gibson, Tabor, Teebo Roiw 2: Childrey, Bighorn, Valentino, Malo Bolek, Unferreiner. Front Row: Lenz, D Dirlfik, Monning, Romano, Knighf, Tuy- foros. l98 MR. LYNCH DIVISION Top Row: Dubinski, Mulay, Kwiafkowski Orlowski, Burch, Tyma, Gufowski, Krause Row 4: Maurmann, Allison, Orzech, Nilz, Rczdfke, Bogdanowicz, Pesayenfo. Row 3 Pacyno, Hofmann, Peters, Gruchola, Krzy- zanowski, Cook, Row 2: Ordna, P'apenleur, Sfoczann Fenlon Uner Ritson Wilson Y 1 f 1 , - Front Row: Mr. Lynch, Kirchner, Wassilkow- sky, Jilka, Waller, Niefl, Baker. MR. MOORE DIVISION Top Row: Paskyan, Pross, Brownlow, Belles, Heffernan, Kandaras, Lesch, lbarra, Row 4 Pozner, Dale, Banner, Rybak, Cniesa Jenkot, Oakes. Row 3: Rivas, Nesferowzlz Gowronski, Barathy, O'DonneIl, Diyarcfz Row 2: Jacobs, Bavolek, Scafide, Becker Frank, Feely, Lozano. Front Row: Bender, Lemoncello, Dudziak, Finch, Halik, Mr. Moore. 199 MISS MC BEE DIVISION Top Row: Pudelek, Toombos, Hlibtschuk, Para, Liades, Nothdurft, Zerfass, -Klok. Row 4: Ojeda, Bedow, Targos, Mainello, Olson, Gotti, Carollo. Row 3: Speiser, Kadar, Orfiz, Amici, Bodinoe, Wojcieszek. Row 2: Kefzenbarger, Tynon, Gruber, Lemkow, Lazanowski, Mcijewski, Schob. Front Row: Shoback, Hueckstaedf, Nordlund, Velleux, Djokic, Miss McBee. Sophomores MR. MC ERLEAN DIVISION Top Row: Meyer, Schoenbeck, Morrice, Tibe, Schnorr, Perry, Grassel, Lukes. Row 4: Kroncke, Reuse, Kazak, Sanders, Marrono, Hollingsworth, Burneft. Row 3: Powell, Alfmonn, Napoli, Jorgensen, Raddscxvlievic, Konne. Row 2: Breitberg Harris, Bajorcs, Greg Pefersen, Gordon Petersen, Mount, Kaplan, Burns. Front Row: Durso, Kushnir, Lapke, Mr. McErlean, Maure, Chodklowski, Langosch. MR. MURRAY DIVISION Top Row: Milinkovich, Rasmussen, Holmes, Roth, Weimer, Lebeau, Daszko, Weiss. Ro-w 4: Vieau, Branick, Kajdzik, Unrath, Wrobcl, Pawlicki, Blanton. Row 3: Martin, Witek, Haase, Suterko, Werner, Scott. Row 2: Webb, Fishkin, Schwartz, Hein, Kessler, Vassos, Kohn. Front Row: Landrum, Lichter, Mr. Murray, Uber, Morchat, Legg. MISS O'TO0LE DIVISION Top Row: Mitchell, Krysiak, Matthies, Glad kin, Paisley, Duszkewycz, Gudmundson Rice. Row 3: Finkel, I-lempel, Olijnyk, Muise Kotara, Bergman, Perrone. Row 2: Basan Okopinski, Riszkiewicz, Corum, Roth, Plasncki, Dziewulski. Front Row: Salerni Lottie, Hiera, Rausch, Bratsakis, Mohs. Sophomores Top Row: Warta, Figas, Gordon, Roberts, Snyder, Siggeman, Anders. Row 4: Swieca, Rodriguez, Routh, Jellen, Sekyra, Gum ienny. Row 3: Fujita, Goldman, Cuchra, l-limpelmann, Schenk, Kolososki, Mangels dorff. Rorw 2: P'iltz, Fay, Block, Belli, Mills, Nowakowski. Front Row: Mr. Piper, Garay, Ekstrom, Kaplan, Mallek, Jelen. ..4.,. MR. REIM DIVISION Top Row: Howard, Pena, Payton, Kudabeck, Carlson, Mueller, Pzieglewicz, Marier. Row 4: Mueller, Swiderm, Anderson, Czerkies, Yoshida, Ahern, Bohdanyk. Rarw 3: Griffin, Oneby, Tzitzura, Maki, Pyler, Zeason. Row 2: Huerta, Parks, Ferguson. Front Row: Crabtree, Linden, Giarrcputo, Lannes, Cori- ell, Mr. Reim. 200 MISS RILEY DIVISION Top Ro-w: Bugalski, Moulton, P'rilI, Graz- iano, Neace, Nunchuck, Miller. RcwI4: Jer- moczonak, Buffenbarsen, Halyckyi, Ber- Iinghoff, Mazur, Tang. Row 3: Duff, Slan- ina, Caruthers, Moore, Korona, Fields, Thelen. Roiw 2: Peterson, Hunt, Swanson, Curtis, Martin, Bruner. Front Row: Miss Riley, Otto, Warszynski, Vlamis, Gove- darico, Ferber, Kane. COMPLEX geometry theorem illustrated on blackboard by Randolph Kemmer is checked by Mrs. Missner. MR. SINGER DIVISION Top Row: Jensen, Hamacher, Anderson, Gordon, Starostko, Sarley, Koeppl, Furuka- wa. Row 4: Johnson, Olsen, Messina Barrese, Griffin, Gratfeo, Gelfo. Row 3: Czuhoiewski, Radcliffe, Morris, Fronk, Koc- zan, Simonides, Chelmecki, Kikuchi. Row 2: Ricci, Mormon, Lazar, Palac, Drake Bongovonnii, Bobnic. Front Row: Kozlouski Bork, Parker, Bertram, Klinicki, Galvin. 1 1 1 201 inn MRS. SKINNER DIVISION Top Row: Ruzycki, Greene, Kazmierski Wnek, Weiner, Jenkins. Row 2: Ban, Cobar Schwarz, Conopeotis. From Row: Ben ziger, Nichols Leff, Lang, Mrs. Skinner. Sophomores M'R. SWOR DIVISION Top Row: Coats, McClory, Tyms, Getz Quinlan, Chanoux, Grabowski. Row 4 Baumsfark, Schultz, Votino, Witt, Pasler nak, Fabian, Nichols, Row 3: Horelica Furufa, Musial, Koch, Jalafsky, Rzodiewicz Fogle, Dolgiado. Row 2: Piccinski, Giobingo, Gap, Kozil, l-laske, Lech, King. Front Row Maldre, Hornomaz, Carr, Anfli, Gawlik Schlesinger, Mr. Swor. vm Z E MR. SKILLEN DIVISION Top Row: Maddex Siczkowycz, Hoffman, Ericksen, schierer, Mueksch, Linnik, Melko. Row 4: Dibasilio, Rozycki, Sfopka, Olszfyn- ski, Pignatelli, Riesche, Leibouitz. Row 3: Moorehead, Karikomi, Wortman, Umeki. Row 2: Monaster, Gruba, Heyl, Gruber, Mandic, Wrobel. Front Row: Oda, Frederick- sen, Leshuk, Tierney, Porfalski, Mr, Skillen. ,Q .Q-1. um' mv Y ,i 'Ki 2 4 , Q MR. TORTORELLI DIVISION Top Row: Findlay, Kiczula, Boros, Cossack, Fukayama, Resch, Lotysz, Stralka. Ro-w 4: Kasc, Boskowic, Trybulec, Dumalski, Gebare owski, Sfobidsky, Calderone. Row 3: Harl- man, Portschy, Dones, Bargiel, Flowers, Chuchro. Row 2: Franzak, Craycraff, Glanakopolous, Jee, Slonina. Front Row: Wesfen, Payne, Thompson, Mr. Torforelli, Koop, Culbertson. 202 MRS. WEINBERG DIVISION To Ro-w: Pfak Gunderson Weiri P , , Gold, - lraub, Gofches, Grofhcndieck, Joseph, l-lorvey. Row 4: l-leffron, Reiss, Piontago, Solganick, Berman, Masi, Mofusiak. Row 3: Greenspan, Chorvaf, Newlon, Srcarman, Bozeday, Mechanic, Duranfe, Cichon, Row 2: Ncwakowski, Elowers, Galuszka, Popow, Foss, Sfadnyk, Fredrick. Fra-nf Row: Ernsf, Ksiazek, Cafalano, Brennan, Koziel, Lee. .Q 'Nl g,.,, 55 P-mn? 36 MR. ZINDELL DIVISION Top Row: Kuzniewicz, Chrusciel, Jantel- ezio, Pryde, Reilley, Bassi, Perciabosco, Pape. Row 4: Markey, Ellis, Proch, Orel- elove, Smilh, Clark, Boblewski. Roiw 3: Munke, Gcovenco, Judge, Krug, Price, Brunch. Row 2: Gotico, Groh, Kozura, Kestin, Stevens, Penchor, Tibus. Front Row: Grecf F'I dles, Hopkins, Gerber, Carlson Mr. Zlndell. 203 WW MR. WILHELM DIVISION Top Row: Zurad, Yunker, Ze'nrowsk:, Weeks, Wleklinski, Richard Williams, Thompson, Johnson. Row 3: Mangaras, Weaver, Van Dinfher, Zydio, Szlenk, Be- cola, Libby, Zilenski. Row 2: Spahn, W'ong, W'ieszczyk, Ziegler, Sfefoniuk, Winters, Yoshizum. Front Row: Ziedman, Vv'eismehl, Rehle, Wright, Roger Williams, Mr. Wil- he m. ophomores MISS WICKHORST DIVISION Top Row: Flowers, Erickson, Stern, Lach- mann, Chapman, Dabe, Galas, Wagner. Row 4: Mommsen, Grier, Willis, Talac- zynski, Kovats, Evans, Duffy. Row 3: Shu- gor, Pudil, Reinhofer, Klicka, Cross, Zel- asco. Row 2: Halleen, Ziubrzvnski, Kaspars, Kirkey, Jurek, Borkowski, Menconi. Front' Row: Miss Wickhorsl, Gabler, Held, Fred- erick, Koffend, Goelfer. s I Wx Emi MR. BORGER DIVISION TOP ROW! Krueger, Waldman, Gramer Kolbusz, Halloman, Putney, Urbaszewski Row 2: Kulnig, Chayarria, Kustiof, Ditte- rnore, Ventrella, Ganokopolous. Front Row: Mr. Borger, Hack, Ozers, Kalom, Alderson Coldstrom. FRE HME MR. R. CHILDS DIVISION Top ,Row: Rose, Podcmski, Murry, Pasdo Harris, Watson, Kolde. Row 3: Goldrich Kuzin, Corey, Dolce, Christiansen, Juszczak Row 2: Fell, Schulte, Thorsan, Bowen Tyler, Snider, Aceyedfz. Front Row: Hoff man, Graubins, Weiss, Sekunaw, Dworak. t 1 MRS. ANNES DIVISION I'op Ro-w: Stromback, Moench, Aiello, Arens, Thomas, Wiewiora, Reginetz, Norma. Row 4: Gregga, Stier, Gibson, Crisp, lnsco, Samuelson, Duplesys. Row 3: Tesch, Braun, Kolb, Hahn, Marcionettl, Horban, Cherry, Duda. Row 2: Camporini, Papelewx, Balin, Steiner, Slovuncc, Janes. Front Row: Saltz, Doherty, Oczowski, Sfikas, Pawllk, Uroso- vich, Mrs. Annes. an gi MR. DAVIS DIVISION Top Row: Steffenson, Huckaby, LaPorta, Kulichenko, Kaiyurnaki, Froehlich, Harkins, Glenn. Row 4: Chase, Flynn, Horning, Mackay, Morales, Crowley, Saine, Row 3: Hendricks, Keller, Little, Murphy, l-leikkila, Hannon. Row 2: Bogdaniec, Ohln, Plcscia, Schacht, Osticn, Sturm, Nishidka. Front Row: Jackson, Popovic, Arras, Mattson, Boever, Spalding. 204 J MR. DREZDZON DIVISION Top Row: Bohl, Sloan, Innes, Stcgrnann Taain, Mohley, Kierpiec. Rofw 4: Morellm Krause, Bezazian, Karklins, Glowacki, Abbi- nanti. Row 3: Sawukaytis, Hauge, North- rfp, Dziak, Takiguchi, Flasch, Nzrovich Row 2: Fukuda, Nelson, Calvacca, Hass Dickerson, Beckford, Fett. Front Row: Was- singer, Vonderbusch, Stubblefield, Skoropad Gelbart, Lukaszewicz, Panico. NEXT IN LINE to try the grating spectrometer being operated by John Komlos are Ronald Giannetti ond Charles Marantz of Mr. Siedband's ad- vanced physics class. MISS FIGG DIVISION Top Row: Quast, Hoffman, Sandre, Lippert Kruse, Krofel, Elmer, Forsberg. Row 4 JGSDQFSGY1, Maichel, Nelson, Lira, Jones Gartner, Takoi. Row 3: Luif, lschkum Tcntillo. .Row 2: Clark, Kurkowski, Sakauye Sfen, Sl1Ipka,.Moy, Hickman. Front Row Kotzamanls, Finke, Fletter, Paredes Barker Miss Figg. ' 205 MRS. CAHILL DIVISION Top Row: Amedes, Dimopoulos, Schrnicd, Sfuder, Lagro, Hoeft, Kiszynski. Row 3: lnouye, Morrow, Castro, Gafziolis, Schmoll, Acopiado, Carone, Jakurowski. Roiw 2: Breit, Pickard, Boyd, Piipanek, Craig, Barrett, Karolewski. Front Row: Wong, Meissner, Simmons, Madonia, Lasko, Marl- ing, Mrs. Cahill. Freshmen MISS LINSKEY DIVISION Top Row: Bohun, Kowalski, Sulek, Kutsch, Jasper, Holderrieth, Decker, Foley. Row 3: Spencer, Stoudt, Danielson, Laskasky, La Yarra, Parks, Liljeberg. Row 2: Cay, Sikorski, Stein, Dougherty, Grochowski, Belohlavek, Alexis. Front Row: Ramoska, Stewart, Shub, Koltse, Denapoli, Miss Linskey. I -W so I Sf MISS LARSON DIVISION Top Row: Dahlia, Pyfer, Hermann, Krueger, Mangus, Kozlik, Capola. Row 3: Klov, Larsen, Garland, Ahlmann, Skokawski, Aklyarna, Massengill, Rogers. Row 2: Wer- ner, Erjayac, Shedroff, Lane, Ito, Li, O'Grady. Front Row: Johnson, Fleming, Rosene, Sherrer, Scaccianoce, Miss Larson, I if I -W nlql fi .. MRS. MAC BRAYNE DIVISION Top Row: Ogropnik, Lazare, Savitzky, Hashioka, Jeffery, Ryan, Long, Roos. Row 3: Cook, Sonderberg, Baker, Davis, Blom- sleal, Brown, Woicik, Johnson, Pustola. Row 2: Luzadder, Fedrrenko, Iverson, Schaefer, Mazaikas, Ostrand, Campell, Mc Clellan. Front Row: Matula, Rivera, Marais, Jaegler, Bogardus, Wience, Mrs. MacBrayne. 206 MISS SCHOOLER DIVISION Top Row: Cowe, Mc Cullach, Hooper, Gor- ski, Morris, Dalton, Ramosko. Rcw 3: Greco, Siwy, Swope, Milnes, Ellermann, Swaczenko. Row 2: Sfompanato, Potoczek, Hood, Guido, Appa, Ruffatto. Front Row: Kovac, Ander- son, Holzwarth, Davis, Petersen, Miss Schooler. ,aw V329 591' S SIX ww 'FSM M MISS ARENBERG DIVISION Toip Row: Niedzwiezki, Choate, Tarcz- ucski, Glab, Matuszak, Brandys, Szczep- onek, Ludwikowski. Row 4: Bain, Rapp, DeRouin, Kowalski, Mate, Priviflef. USTOS- iewski, Sherman, Schapira, Rnw 3: Rosen- Cranz, Hejhal, Uchanski, Anderson, Carlsen, Skowronski, Kohnke, Bodzewski. Row 2: Yoelin, Lynn, Verderaime, Anaro. Guill- ermo, Alpert. Front Row: Gehring, Chaim- cvifz, Mueller, Currie, Baron, Szachowicz, Miss Arenberg. 207 .lf MRS. SHAW DIVISION Toip Row: Melbye, Rigoni, Grothe, Schmidt, Jones, Lightbody, York. Row 4: De Leon, Smith, Martinez, Schufreidner, Tuchscherer, Schroeder. Row 3: Sheiffele, Kosowski, Milczarek, Glover, Jackson, Olsen, Mat- thews. Row 2: Bowling, Cotromanes, Dio- mede, Busso, Hallmark, Vaccarella. Front '?ow: Abbott, Morehead, P'ozdol, Silver- stein, Freidhof, Cosentino, Mrs. Shaw. Freshmen Top Row: Lively, S. Christian, Madden, Picnica, Graham, Nozoruwski, Marks, 'I uck- n tr. Row 4: Kryczka, Kondziolka, Larson, SoLovey, Gittel, Pelz, W. Christian. Row 3: Raz, lttner, Lewandowski, Sabye, Soltau, Fuller, Jacoby, Murawski. Row 2: McGee, Press, Molloy, Szotkowski, Panek, Larsen, Ladien. Front Ro-w: Mr. Szalinski, Ochacki, Foley, Coulson, Maki, Grau, Hack. I-0 MRS. BORG DIVISION Top Row: Witt, Calderaro, Anderson, Sikora, Rains, Tapilaw, Stura, Lau. Row 4: Nowakowski, Podobinski, Biauk, Roscrans, Rose, Nuccio, Paul. Row 3: Bentin, Fits- simrnons, Addison, Wennerholm, Kengles, Chirernpes. Row 2: l-lerres, Moy, Kist, Schfu, Babiak, Dennison, De Block. Front Row: Poulas, Schneider, Chelebouski, Vent- rello, Beal, Rarey, Massat. Freshmen Top Row: Czajkowskyl, Grosse, Rialubin, Hovland, Larson, Limbrunner, Karlowicz LoPiccolo, Row 4: Casadas, Bajczuk, Peach! er, Lcsch, Frankenberger, Lech, DeSabe. Row 3: Becktal, Beardslcy, Loewe, Poulos P'cn ccosf, Ptasinski. Row 2: Bogardusz Davis Abraham Grad Csb P -.ll , , Y, 0 v, UL u- Fxont Rnw: Epstein, Stellen, Huntsman, Menna, Campbell, Miss Casali. 3 MR. BOLEY DIVISION Top Row: Martorana, Botwin, Mika, lwanik, Deneka, Gruse, Beavlieu, Benjamin. Row 4: Yaworski, Maine, Walker, Valewtin, Quinn, Brsceglie, Cason. Row 3: Bufera, Buccelli, Naatz, Buksar, Giannini. Row 2: Simon, Mack, P'yster, Hastetler, McCarthy, Front Row: Hinch, Zwang, Benbenek, Walkowiak, Fox, Lasley. MR. CHECHOPOULOS DIVISION Top Row: Konieczny, Grisard, Chaddock, Fields, Helle, Hilty, Oleineczak. Row 4: Arnesen, Leske, Foreman, Gunars, Hryndei, Berney. Row 3: Walsh, Nystrom, Montoya, Sullivan, Walaszek, Spori, Warren, Row 2: Spradavecchia, Der, Uthene, Stawkorski, Bach, Dig. Front Row: Kirk, Leonard, Oshita, Jones, Englery, Charisi, Mr. Chech- opoulos. 208 MISS CONNOLLY DIVISION Top Row: W'orkman, Lerch, Golubski, Gre- ene, Pfoll, Troop, Heckel, Melnyk. Row 4: Davcrn, I-loudek, Nilson, Schneirov, Mitchell, Lupei, Phclas. Ra-w 3: Gondor, Klst, Jaucn, Popowycz, Gurrie, Mogan.Row 2: Yafagal, Svmith, Dcikut, McDermott, l-lirai, Aquino, Wyczesany. Front Row: Williams, Miller, Mies, Palesh, Suppan, Sehori, Miss Connolly LIBRARY AIDES preserve order in the library to allow efficient use of its many facilities by Lane students and faculty members. T2 MR. CONNORS DIVISION Top Row: Wrabcl, Catcmer, Krysciak, Naze arowski, Issaacson, Jagel, Wbjtkiewicz. Row 4: Cald.w, Fryman, Lewicki, Ellwarth, Cash, Lewis. Row 3: Duncan, Formeller, Jashun- sky, Wilcwski, Maj. Row 2: DeCarlo, Rene ner, Pawluk, Targos, Reyes, Zochowski. Front Row: Triplett, Gruper, Mr. Connors, Mangiameli, Palyniak, DeFord. 209 :sm MRS. DEL CASTILLO DIVISION Top Row: Boikewycz, Kelley, Kwit, Schaus ten, Showen, De Soto, Wilson, Anselmo Row 4: Wisek, Davidson, Berczynsk, Wick man, Kelly, Voss, Sato. Rolw 3: Ferengul Stoczcinyn, Repple, Smith, Zachacki, Racz kowski. Row 2: Olson, Kuszynski, Sakamoto Lenard, Tchaou, Ohm, Becolci. Front Row Mrs. Del Castillo, Reid, Cichonski, Speer La Cognata, Raob, Larson. Freshmen MR. DOUGAL DIVISION Top Row: Frauenhoffer, Wronkiewicz, Ryb czynski, Walezynski, Hall, Ryza, Pruski Row 4: Eckels, Chapon, Rogers, Koziol Hess, Nelson. Row 3: Hummel, Popovich Kowal, Barlosik, Beneslad, De Baun, Ken non. 'Row 2: Van Vleet, Tobar, Siverrsen Hallman, Thyboiyy, Odom. Fronf Row: Mr Dougal, Posey, Loos, Schenk, Dyack, Kuf yna. MR. DEAN DIVISION Top Row: Kalinowski, Nuccio, Dunahue, Smith, Lyden, Roos, Pesch. Roiw 3: Thomas, McGhee, Plodzien, Carlson, Lows, Wojcik, Tsufsumi, Sirchia. Row 2: Lambert, Maki, Mirabilc, Ilczyszyn, Hoffman, Avila, Domin, Morris. Front Row: Kicyla, Rosa, W'adley, Cohen, Poclborny, Fermoyle, Mr. Dean. MISS DREESSEN DIVISION Top Row: Nafziger, Spiros, Sigler, Kvifek, Nachmcin, Kendrick, Lacey, Kleper. Row 4: Daukowski, Linfner, Anderson, Czere- pkowski, Axtmann, Einier, Cross, Row 3: Schwartz, Craig, Bagnall, Auslander, Mru- gacz, Anderson. Row 2: Hogan, J, Schmidt, Newman, Shapiro, Kupinski, Herbst, Woz- nica, Fenyn. Front Row: Miyake, Lehoe, Camacho, W. Schmidt, Wilo, Osness, Miss Dreessen. 2lO MRS. HAASE DIVISION fop Row: Hill, Alexander, Mujo, Harclling, Sabansky, Hammang, Berg, Polleck. Row 4: Friedman, Suttle, Murphy, Janton, Fur- rer, Persky, Chytry. Row 3: Bohl, Brown, Scalzo, Jager, Renner, Michalski, Lach, Korolenko. Roiw 2: Nakamoto, Bechtloff, Sefoik, Lombardo, Mavrogenes, Balgro, Sobolewski, Bloomfield. Front Row: Kal- inowski, Wolm, Quist, Mrs. Haase, Leidy, Chiu, Cogllnanese. af MR. P. KEENAN DIVISION Top Row: Kramer, Leonard, Lebike, Prause, Grizely, Kowalski, Burkart. Ro-w 4: Schech- ter, Viktor, Golucki, Jamer, Remus,.Bant. Row 3: Mohigh, P'ociask, Rubin, Flchter, Mazan, Tiechner, Kushdilian. Row 2: Wil- son, Loske, Turus, Legdins, Hall, Cowen. Front Row: Chappell, Jacobi, Cortesi, Nyznyk, Westland, Stancy, Mr. Keenan. 2ll A . MR. HOOK DIVISION Top Roiw: De Leon, Majewski, Koniuszyk, Goralski, Haerte, Stencel, Haas, Gates. Row 4: Kalm, Maringer, Gardner, Jan- zewicz, Slowden, Belmont, Pickard. Row 3: Jones, Cartwright, Jewgieniew, Stephens, Bahaw, Koperm, Buccelli. Row 2: Havis, Pateete, Brown, Cieniewski, Kumler. Front Row: Schmidt, Ehly, Klemm, Keneyan. Bussiere, Gwynne, Price. Freshmen Top Raw: Larocco, Barron, Kippschull, Rut- kowski, Compton, Zapar, Schweppe, Boule. Row 4: Muscia, Winnicki, Kinsella, Schultz, Palm. Row 3: Dabetic, Buerstetta, Gordon Korycanek, Luedtke, Leif, Peck, Wolfartf Pow 2: West, Carter, Lynn, Ryan, Newev, Novak, Aloisio. Front Row: Krause, Sch- weizer, Tillitzkv, Ogata, Kurt, Malchiodl Miss Kaczkowski. J 1 MR KRUPPENBACHER DIVISION Top Row Goddyn Mich ll Muele Koh full Commerford Keolbass Momotiuk Kliczko Row 4 Taylor Dri Masurkicwicz Kramer Czaska Tiwell Fink Row 3 Wall dren Ramos Courscn Sc tt Sato Abrams schultz Daneliak Row 2 Lauletta Mc Nut Rogers Cuga Aiello Campbell Biewke Front Row M Krupoenbach r Nestleb rger Zaxala Moak Hartmann Bacigaluca Kostuch wski Freshmen MISS LIEBERMAN DIVISION Top Row: Palahn.uk Gerw.n, Casaletto, Philip Fastwolf Hieber Kotoski Ryba. Row 4: Will, Halfen Sosnowski Arasala Caruso Rasmussen, Dall. Rcw 3: Domino, Johnson Rodriguez Lucas Baron, Regulus. Row 2: Smith Rozkuszka Pod ida Rani- szewski Lehman Case, Donofui. Front Row: Penshawer Hoffmann Gammarcsc Balinski Fischer Zemblidge Miss Lieb- erman. MISS KOCH DIVISION Top .Row: Kraus, Bonzales, Kostelny, Nojcik, Jasinski, LePcre, Fonseca, Ociepka. Row 4: Falchcr, Ross, Lischin, Henriksen, VIonzon, Pasternack, Dwyer. Row 3: Myrick, Srabowski, Wennerberg, Esenberg, Pietszak, Flarczyk. Row 2: Brucato, Zumstein, Pietka, Nitck, Hausner, Younce, Bieszcat. Row 'I: Lewis, Morgeri, Abrams, Mulkewich, Skar' zynski, Gunderson, Miss Koch, MR. LOMBARDO DIVISION Top Row: Byrg, Turonc, Beaver, Rzadzki, Stone, Hoagland, San Filippo. Row 4: Mes- sina, Fiore, Swiatowiec, Pufpaf, Walters, Smith. Row 3: Kouris, Utne, Weilondik, Schlegel, Ugzen, Boehm, Busse. Row 2: Perone, Busam, Randall, London, Ander- son, Vaytovick, Michaels, Gaudio. Front Row: Bradwa, Carrie, Gwost, Gelazahler, Esbraok, Rivera, Mr, Lombardo, 2I2 MR. MAES DIVISION Top Row: Anderson, Lodner, Alther, Krgw- czyk, Blum, Roben, Vellcux, Borkovich. Row 4: Altmciyer, Brown, Novok, Pick Liles, Tuzik, Sfrzelecki. Row 3: Lood, Pop- rocki, Bellis, Puchyr, Johnson, Trenholrri sen, Keller, Drillios, Arnold. Front Row Schwilk, Bckirtjy, Slrong, Friedman, Zwod- lo, Eramio, Collios. THE PITFALLS of Lones labyrinth of corridors are pointed out to bewildered freslmes by Big MISS MOYNIHAN DIVISION Top Row: Wesol, Knox, Arternokis, Powel- ski, Sfreich, Richter, Velez. Row 3: Chel- mccki, Gozdzik, Folkenberg, Tofe, Bemis Griffin, Korpolski, Coufre. Ro-w 2: Shroder Owens, Himpclmonn, Smvrniotis, Poznccki Miyogawo, Simonson, lchido. Front Ro-wg Aten, Erickson, Coryollo, Lichter, Kowol Sullivan, Mark. 213 Row 2: Montgomery, Bok, Rozonski, Swon- I I 1 MISS SHEEHAN DIVISION Top Row: Esser, Johgenson, Menegon, Bredrup, Kowolcki, Rosch, Quinn. Row 4: Cobb, Poler, Bruley, Bill, Murray, Stephen. Row 3: Kuta, Lindenmuth, Wolf, Rozycki, Grahnert, Westlund, Shepherd. Row 2: Johnson, Pohlit, Heiman, Kerr, McCormack, Darnell, Wittich. Front Row: Miss Sheehan, Plounzo, DeMilio, Grudowski, Jones, Michal- s I. Freshmen MR. SHERMAN DIVISION Top Row: Fabry, Russo, Mozola, Malone, Byrne, King, Waller, Taman. Row 4: Row- inski, Gore, Terry, Weisberg, Signorelli, Nishimura, Moore. Rofw 3: Pacynski, Shines, Clements, Chayer, Kostler, Mok, Hennessey, Molinowski. Row 2: Joseph, Hallett, Con- ning, Wolgel, Moy, McCoy, Vasquez, Front Row: Mr. Sherman, Kieper, Rossen, Gold- berg, Salmeron, St. John. MISS OWENS DIVISION Top Row: Skony, Cozak, Zogel, Lilller, Austin, Jackson, Mastrodomenico, Stanlec. Row 4: Fonferko, Filley, Schwarz, Ksiazek, Ferroro, Platt, Schmidt. Row 3: Feige. Gabrych, Johanson, Proto, Propadovlch, Septon. Row 2: Benn, Teren, Peven, Haynes, Strand, Feinberg, Miss Owens. Front Row: Meszaros, Rder, Mart1nez,IMol- nar, McMahon, Gionfortune, BVUZSWWZ- ,Q MISS SPAMPINATO DIVISION Top Row: Olcnczuk, Weiland, Koziol, Miebe, Kalisg, Motrisotto, Vodes. Row 4: Populio, VonZandt, Hournonn, Kotlinski, Surmo, Kobylinski. Row 3: O'Higgins, Rosy, Schwcr, Weliky, Cashman. Row 2: Cholos, Shimo- shita, Lee, Kusch, Esposito, Peterson, Front Row: Miss Spompinato, Mika, Arnold, Murray, Vclazquez, Keck, lversen. 214 MRS. STONER DIVISION Top Row: Stec, Maglaya, Mugensen, Smith, Russell, Wiedemann, Koskela, Gotthard. Row 4: Duros, Daun, Furlong, Roth, Mah Ochab, .Jemc. Row 3: Takemoto, Lebean Lauf, Villarreal, Nagy, Was. Row 2: Lande Hoffman, Johnson, Rezula, Raye, Mangur- ton, Front Row: Lucas, Chelcun, Mrvos, Caluwe, Kan, Gutowski, 2 MR. WALDMAN DIVISION Top Row: Purcell, Kudga, 4P'rasen, Wfuc- zynski, Burns, Gronlund, Chicoine, Schied Rc-w 4: Crosby, Kosabucki, Peglow, Chit iian, Pokryfke, Skotarek, Fennema. Row 3 Sosa Glocker Tomasiewicz, Tucrnott, Aus- tin, Plotke. Row 2: Trifilio, Sherman Miianovich, Labovsky, Grugcr, Schilling Sorkin. Front Row: Boynton, Schey, Ger ber, Barten, Bartlett, Mr. Waldmar- i5 MISS STRUFE DIVISION Top Row: Yurkus, Guzik, Giese, Bianco, logers Losczyk, McKenna. Row 4: Romano, qiambalvo, Prusalc, Szewczyk, Kownacki, Barb: Row 3: Tomlin, Sullivan, Ottaviano, Netzel Smiley, Cali, Plogger. Row 2: Tumele Kowada, O'Brien, Wasylko, Selli, Eisenbeis. Front Row: Miss Strufe, Kuma- taka, Andrews, Mikkelsen, Franz, Riemer. Freshmen Top Row: Howanietz, Blum, Heuer, Las- kowski, Baillie, Koch, Schmidt,- Dobbs. Row 4: Kosinski, Waller, Settefrati, Zabin- ski Piantkowski, Knuth, Brown. Row 3: Hetman Norwood, Ross, Evans, Shekem Thomas. Row 2: Golinski, Coulson, Wolf, Scott, Stankiewicz, Rockmanovich, Holtz- man, Meyer. Front Row: St. Pierre, Hansel- man DeLos Rios, Jungers, lmanoka, Antemann, Mr. Swiatkowski. MISS BIZJAK DIVISION Top Row: Kahn, Hooper, Wicks, Fletcher, Tortclero, Wehrhcim, Cafalano, Row 4: Gascon, Lorek, Kubal, Rofhe, Podesta, Ru- back. Row 3: Steinkraus, DeVito, Cnmielcw- ski, Schwarz, Packham. Row 2: Bloch, Faith, Broa, Sunby, Kaurounis, Cunningham. Front Row: Freda, Vardalas, Crubaugh, Mason, Livingston, Quiles. FRESHMEN MR. BLAIR DIVISION Top Roiw: Rosenblatt, Lekas, Barkes, McGrew, Mutter, Seruiss, Wilson, Row 4: Bartmian, Eaves, Umble, Marchese, Rontal, Theefs. Row 3: Oshinski, Rainsford, Man- zella, Miller, Smith, Moderow, Marrese. Row 2: Rinaldi, Cygan, Zwolinski, Kmnz, Seidel, Rakocz Front Row' Mr Blair Salchenber- y. . . , ger, Willie, Grace, Hargrelt, Harris. MR. BEGUN DIVISION Top Row: Burlin, Larfz, Sfrzalka, Durbak, Kaszniak, Swanson, Hebble, Row 4: Garelf, Rhein, Miller, Schumann, Laudermifh, Ber- man. Row 3: Langill, Giduacchini, Howard, Thompsfn, Grundsleins, Baumann, O'D:n- r-ell. Row 2' Rudvk, Poirier, Brzerinski, Possenlino, Sfcwarl, Chafee. Front Pow: Cohen, Widrevitz, Symanik, Cordes, Skobel, Kitick. MR. CHILDS DIVISION Top Row: Remis, Swenson, Youngberg Mundi, Hornbcrg, Alden, Schmoll. Roiw 4 Arnieri, Kaum, Hoskell, Connolly, Siglasky Erlandson. Rc-w 3: Sampson, Bonk, Anders Hartwig, Manning, Haber, Fujii. Row 2 Anial, W'ickman, Hjeim, Pullos, Thompson Dahlauisf. Front Row: Love, Lacey, Plen iazel, Lauletta, Meade, Cox. MISS HARRIES DIVISION Too Pow: Lucht, Robinson, Laing, Rzdzv lowski, Johnson, Brixley. Row 3: Wolverton, larbczy, Koidantsis, Ozendough, Bonbcr. Row 2: M,rda, Rogus, Pavllk, Udowycheln- ko, Bolnis, Schatfeldt. Front Row: Miss l-lorries, Harlowi, Silverman, Wicr, Schubert Berg. USiNG 'Il-IE FACILITIES ofthe Fort Bliss Missile Ronge, Rocket Society members Don Nieglos, Hugo Schu'tz, ami Charles Marantz unload the XLR-2 launching apparatus. MR. KU LIEKE DIVISION Top Row: Gryzbek, Rios, Malmborg, Gertler, Houts, Ziemba, Valko. Row 4: Clarke Power, Prycle, Wrzesinski, Morgan, Magiera, Pow 3: Parilla, Paulo, Morctti, Yon, Kuhr, VV'hotter, Goldberg. Roiw 2: Fletcher, Less, Sinclair, Gregory, Corcf. Frcnf Row: Mr. Kulicke, Megcicz, Oye, Kaplan, Woicik, Munson. Q MRS. SLUTSKY DIVISION Top Row: Nagy, Hampes, Schulz, Splithoff Serritella, Moser, Lutz. Row 4: Hergeni roeder, Howard, Braddy, Carlson, Erickson Denton, Row 3: Heller, Olsen, Peterson Nelson, Farias, Rivas, Levine. Row 2: Erk Olderr, Yanzcr, Rosch, Manig, Jacosakf Front Row: Mrs. Slutsky, Karlouist, Weich- selbaum, Janik, Bono, Siebert. Freshmen MR. WANZUNG DIVISION Top Row: Plura, Eugene, Czyzewski, Tiar- lilli, Giacomino, Secor, Diesfel, Dency. Row 4: Guleserian, Jennings, Varsabecllan, Now- dcmski, Parks, Diflcr, Ncsferowicz. Row 3: Ollila, Woloszyn, Schirmbeck, Rosko, Lipa, Paulson, Dellabeffi, DeGraff, Row 2: Sproviero, Gorski, Birns, Murrell, Hillary, Heyman, Hasturg. Front Row: Anderson, Hernasede, Thouvenell, Mr. Wanzung, Grzesiakowski, Gallagher. -W 5 1 is-sr s MR. sonsen, M-ws. MAPQUfTIr. AND MR. LU'KA5 DIVISIONS Top Row: Blecka, Marvin, Fletcher, Bleers, Rabinak, Sugano, Chronis: Row 2: Carter, Logan, Fora, Anderson, Tomaso, Gross. Front Row: Wahr, Peterson, Nagy, John, Leak, Feild. MISS WARKENTIEN DIVISION Top Row: Blair, Lutz, Urdal, Boruta, South- w.ck, Nelson, Holcomb, Majewsky, Row 4: Savkgvrch, Kira, Wilke, Storioham, Cousins Wlegel, Siara. Row 3: Depa, Mclieough Bannack, Rajcevac, Burrito, Fox, Sap- cgynski, DiSalva. Row 2: Kuehn, Duff Maack, Norris, Nielsen, Bikc, Guido. Front Row: Sherman, Douros, Mclcher, Cheng Potter, Miss Warkentlen. we-we A F , 5 N. 'Q . GQ? Q Y 5.4 IW wg, I r ,x Q is .. ix M ., A MISS WILLIAMS DIVISION Toip Row: Kapuscinski, Tuttle, Kasley, Patton, Todd, Tamez, Rex, Decker. Rpw 4: Sandberg, P'al'1lmann, Romaslriko, Dieball, Markiwaki, Karsakow, Moore. Row 3: Wein- er, Malinoski, Valko, Koller, Kief, Liwan- dowski, Pow 2: Brozek, Cullmcine, Green- wood, Miller, Putkonen, Moberg, Ludtke. Front Ro-w: Joswiak, Hill, Fingerhut, Wein- stein, Heaton, l-lirayama, Miss Williams. EXPLAINING HIS COMPLEX PROJECT, Paul Snopko participates in the electronics division of the District Three Science Fair. l MISS YUNKERIS DIVISION Top Row: Gloyd, Brown, Oftedahl, Kiefer, Caldcrane, Dreuth, Dean, Cillo. Row 4: Baron, Zurek. Skupien, Audesrs, Clriolewin, Danek, Knudscn. Row 3: Torres, Bieberf, Stein, Kimsel, Proslse, Sheldon. Fow 2: Janson, Szczurek, Morris, Hahn, Pastka, Brankowltsch, Cuntclfion. Front Row: Miss Yunkcris, l-laward, Vchlow, Wcnzetbcrg, Knapcik, lmlfioff. SPORT ,GY , R EVELOPMENT , trained body are the aim and ultimate goal of th GY OF HIGH IDEALS, fair play, leadership and a well e M ant R.O.T.C. departments. Students attain these abilities through ref gular participation in vigorous physical and mental exercise. The many varsity and intramural teams provide ample opportunity for extra- curricular sports activities. O OIG 0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION I Left to Right: Mr. Hugo Pretzel, Mr. William Schafer, Mr. Robert Pegel, Chairman Mr. Carl Barnickol. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Hugo Pretzel, Swimming Team, Mr. William Schaefer, Business Managers. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Maury Friedman, Mr. Melvir' Ellis, Mr. Ronald Borck. Seated: Mr. David Farber, Mr. Michael Valentine. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Melvin Ellis, Frosh-Saph Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Mr. David Farber, Intramural Sports, Letter- men's Club. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Edward Papciak, Mr. Ronald Rio, Mr. Alfred Manasin. Seated: Mr. William Labant, Mr. Norman Bannor. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Edward Papciak, Baseball Team, Mr. Alfred Manasin, Varsity Football Team, Wrestling Team, Mr. Norman Banner, Frosh-Soph Football Team, Ice Zkatlrng Team, Mr. Ronald Rio, Varsity Football Line oac . 222 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Leonard Jareczek, Mr. James Blocker, Mr. Raymond McDade. Seated: Mr. Charles Siebert. ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Leonard Jaraczek, Cross Country Team, Track Team, Mr. Charles Siebert, Bowling Club, Bowling Teams, Traffic Engineers. lnstructing Laneites in the fundamentals of keeping healthy is the principle purpose at the PHYSICAL EDUCATION department. Stu- dents active in the physical fitness program participate in a variety of sports including basketball, volleyball, softball, and football. The boys also perform calisthenics to increase their stamina and agility and build their strength. One period weekly is devoted to health classes which increase the students' knowledge of mental and physical hygiene. Gym Emphasizes Physical Fitness GOlNG OVER GRADES, Coaches Jareczek, Labant and Valentine check their students progress in gym VARSITY GYMNASTIC5 TEAM g Top Raw: Will, Duda, lxossbacner, Lndreiat, Oesterlin Baba. Row 3: Johnson, Chadzinski, T. Pacyniak, J Pacyniak, Welch, Olsen, Peshek. Row 2: McCune, D'tt D' t S h i htin Ziss Pitera. Front Roiw: i er, ie e, c uc Q, , Wright, Omi, Coach Dressler, Bulger, Dyrek. OFFICERS Captains ....,. ................... D aniel Bulger Arthur Baessler Manager. . . .. ... . ....... James Orlando Sponsor, . . . . . . . ..... Mr. Don Dressler The graceful art of muscle and body mani- pulation is skillfully practiced by members of the GYMNASTICS TEAM. Each athlete spe- cializes in performing on one or more pieces of equipment such as the trampoline, side horse, parallel bars, rings, or high bar. Each appa- ratus strengthens a different part of 'his body. The gymncist's hours of practice result in his developing balance, form, and muscle tone. VARSITY SCORES LEAGUE PLAY Lane --- --- 7OV2 Niles West .--- -- 6lV2 Lane --e --- 6lV2 Arlin ton --- -- 7OV2 Lane ,sc --- 62 Han5fll6T6-. 70 Lane --- --- 49 Evanston --,- --- 83 Lone --- --- 59V2 Leyden West 72V2 Lane --- A-- 63 Thornton ---- --- 69 Lane --- --- 48 Prospect --- -- 84 Lane --- --- 53 York ----- 79 Lane --- --- 64V2 New Trier .... -- 67V2 Lane --, --- 54 Maine East ------ 78 Lone --- --- 54 Niles East - 78 CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Lane .......... 90 Morgan Park .... l 9 S'-NlOR GYMNAST Juri Sikkut performs o difficult hand ftand during a meet held in Gym ll while interested Laneites look on. 224 Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Lane Odishoa, Keenan L'chter, Pi-w 5: FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTIC TEAM Top Row: Mathews, Olijnyk, Jantelezio, Pfull, Paisley, Kerschner, Marinello, Nelson, . Row 6: Coplin, ,Lukasik, Mathews, Larson, Nvtko Mathews Bojczuk, Kowmacki Hartman, Suttle, lKioIbasa, Cheisa, Libby, Duplesys, Roth, Miesler, Brown, Cross, Landrum Hines. Pow 3: Casale, lverscn, Soto, Taguchi, Zeigler, Wilson, Nishmota, Jones. Row 2: Hill, Lasko, Asasaki, Bender, Fukuda, Newey, Smith, Papelux, Johnson. Front Row: Ritson, Rivera, Suhde, Coach Dressler, Fleishman, Sugar, Moorehead. Gymnasts Take Cit Title Salyers, Furuta, Mempl. Row 4: Rubin, lnouye, x FROSH-SOPH SCORES LEAGUE PLAY ---------- 80 Niles West ------ 52 ---------- 80 Arhngon ------ 52 ---------- 80 Hinsdale -------- 52 ---------- 65.V2 Evanston ----,-- 66V2 ---------- 72 Leyden West ---- 60 ---------- 50 Thonwon ------- 82 ---------- 62 Prospect -------- 70 ---------- 65 York ------- -- 67 ---- --- 66 New Trier -,---- 66 ---- -- 54 Maine East -----, 78 ---- -- 67 Niles East Ls- -- 65 CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Lane ............ 88 Morgan Park ...... 21 MAlNTAlNlNG an L and Cross position, Erhard ' Will demonstrates excellent form at o gymnastics meet. VARSITY Top Ro-w: Makris ,Olsen, lzard, Bergquist, Aparo, Schmidt, Schwartz, Mikutis, Paulik, Jarccki, Koelling, Krey, Nevers, Bishop, Moffat, Schmanski, Lerch, Cade. Row 5: Geist, Heiss, Gaertnier, Matz, Lendzion, Bal- lowe, Jarvis, Mclnar, Nosek, Mizerski, Chuck, Uchida, Orlow, Ro-w 4: Coach Rio, Dondalski, Knight, Zeitlow, Litka, Durnil, Pyne, Tatman, Baron, Runnios Mullihs, Lucht, Dmytrenica, Grunst, Stamelos, Mitchell, Posdo, FOOTBALL Coach Manasin. Row 3: Schade, Karmolinski, Vanella Tracz, Saranow, Wibiral, Mosley, Johnson, Antonowich, BorhmKmsk Ho Nl Tk 'R .R 2 1 , a y, ss, eson, a ami, ogers ow Spaid, Hurst, Carlson, Nalepa, Galati, Lange, Martin, Simpson, Lahti, Deetien, Karlov, Simoncelli, Healy, Front Raw: Anderson, Tomalak, Leist, Evangelista Gibson, Hamera, Lombardi, Richardson, Rogers, Vann Hutchinson. OFFICERS I Captains . . . ............... Michael Rogers Bruce Nevers Robert Lange Managers . . . . . . Lawrence Dondalski Kenneth Gersch Coach . . . . . . Mr. Alfred Manasin Working with a good defense and an ex- plosive offense, the VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM had another fine season this year. Hard work, self-discipline, and practice in both spring and fall paid off in many viatories as the Football Team marcihed toward another Public Iaeague crown, only to be toppled by a touig-h Scihurz team. booking forward to next year, Laneites can expect a strong squad whic-h will be a great contender for the championship. VARSITY SCORES LEAGUE PLAY Lake View ........ 0 Lane .... ..... 2 O Steinmetz .... .... O Lane .... -- 'I3 Taft ............. A Lone .,-. ,- 20 Schurz ........... 7 Lane .... -, 7 Austin ...... -- I4 Lane --- -- 41 PLAYOFFS CVS ..... - 6 Lane --- -- 29 Schurz -- --- 6 Lane ---- -- O AGGRESSIVE BLOCKING by the Lane forward wall gives Capt. Bob Gibson ready access to the goal line. I 4 OUTLINING a play, Coach Manasin keeps the team alert and aggressive. Gridders Take Northwest Section ONCE PAST the Austin line, there is no stopping Capt. Bob Gibson as he outdistances another would-be tockler. SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row: Fogel, Brownm, Payton, Lnnnik, Groziono, Kummer, Kandokab, Rice, Thomas, Warfa, Van Skike, Matalin, Nosiopulous, Yunker, San Filipo. Row 5: Rummele, Young, Eldson, Antol, Frazier, Schubkegel, Buchel, Hoppe, Nordlund, Nlemoth, Hammon, McCar- thy, Bowolkiewicz. Row 4: Coach Bannor, Wience, Odom, Knight, Harmon, Coltagirone, Lenell, Boe, Jung, Caruthers, Gruskin, Bernero, Boblewski, Chavez, Bannor. Row 3: O'Ne1al, Dumalski, Raffanfi, Mallek, Foley, Matthies, Rofhfuss, Woycuilis, Kovcfs, Wrobel, Sigalos, Vlamos, Lisiewicz. Row 2: Kalvig, Warner, Olson, Gronkiewcz, Ekstrom, Karouzos, Leibinger, Cieslok, Jensen, Bacon, Thomas, Fields. Front Row: Roth, Kikke, Goldman, Myers, Gluchman, Hansen, D. Brown, Brodkorb, Pignotelli, Chabalowski. OFFICERS Student Coaches ........,,... ..., D an O'N:ol g Lee Bannor Captains ...... ..... R aber? VanSkil40 Jerry Leiblnger Managers . . , . . Ronald Bawalklcwlcz Raymond Wience Daniel Keating Ralph Odum Abraham Thomas Frosh-Soph Train For Future FRESHMAN SCORES SOPHOMORE SCORES LEAGUE PLAY LEAGUE PLAY Tilden ........... 45 Lone Gordon Tech ....... 6 Lone -------- Schurz .... --- 6 Lone St. George .,....... 0 Lone MY HWY- Harrison .......... 2 Lane Lake View -- ...... 6 Lone ,--- - Tuley ............ 2 Lane Steinmetz .e....,-, 0 Lqne -K Y---- Notre Dome ...... 19 Lone Tgft ......, ,,-- I 9 I-one -- Sf. George - --- l6 Lane Sghurz s.e.,.--,, -- 6 Lone -A ---- Al-ISTif1 ----e.-.. L- l3 Lane -- ,- 228 SHARPENING l-HS SKILLS of blocking and ballcarrying, a member of the Frosh-Soph football team works out during practice. 2 ., .. A ' , ,' . J 'x Q F 2 meta- 5 . A .- FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row: Elmer, Roscne, Nazarowski, Koivurnaki, Brown, Pasdo, Michclini, Swope, W'atson, Glenn. Row 2: Coach Bannor, Morrill, Horning, Christiansen, Scaccionce, Stromback, Parks, Dimopalous, Thomas, Wicnce Bannor. Front Row: Fields, LIra,Smith, Mvchclels, Gartner, Pawlowskl, Foley, Wang, Grochow- ski. OFFICERS Student Coach ..........,......... Q LeeABannor Captains ....... .............., E rlc Kolvumakl Joel Glcnn Managers . .. ,. Ronald Bawalkiewicz Raymond Wience Daniel Keating Ralph Odum Abraham Thomas I--ua-1. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM H oFrlcERs Sfandng: Boe, Straujo, Shaw, Johnston, Voss, CODTOW -- '---------.-- JGFTY S2Ul4OlO Nordlund, Kijek, Shironaka, Coach Buchanan. Kneel- MCINOQGVS V .'-AA------ Robert FlfSlmf1'1OI'1S ling: Fitsimmons, Ostby, Franzen, Stolorena, Szukala, Alon Rowe Crgfel Norm' Hess, Rgwe, Coach ..,. Mr. Roy Buchanan Cagers Capture North Section Kelvyn Pork Steinmetz -- Roosevelt -E Kelvyn Park Steinmetz E, Roosevelt -- Bowen - - - Schurz .e,,... Lake View - - - Schurz ...,,,. Lake View --- VARSITY SCORES LEAGUE PLAY ,- 57 Lane ea- -- 59 Lane -- 48 Lane -- 52 Lane a- 63 Lane -- 29 Lane --- -- 55 Lane -- 31 Lane L- 70 Lane -- 61 Lane PLAYOFFS -- 61 Lane 51 68 82 71 74 57 74 67 102 62 53 STRETCHING FORVA REBOUND, Jim North fights for the elusive basketball as his teammates, Bob Stolerena and Ken Johnston, attempt to help control the backboard. , FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM OFFICERS A Standing: Monaster, Furuta, Barber, Howard, Flana- Captain . ................. John Weigelt gan, Pratt, Olsztynski, Weigelt, Coach Ellis. Seated: Steven Barker Molnar, Gibson, Luce, Barker, Foss, Kolar, Ryden, Managers .. ............ . George Mouster Delonge. William De Jouge Coach Mr. Melvin Ellis FROSH-SOPH SCORES LEAGUE PLAY Waller -.. ..--.... Trinity .... --- Wells -- ---- -- Creiger ...... -- 43 27 24 32 Von Steuben .... -- 35 Amundsen --- .... 25 Schurz ....... -- 32 Kewyn Park -- -- 26 Lake View --- -..- 36 Steinmetz -- --- 39 Roosevdt .... --- 53 Schurz ....... -- 15 Kewyn Park -- -- 24 Lake View --- --- 38 Steinmetz - ..- 47 Rooseveh .... --- 42 Another outstanding year of VARSITY BASKETBALL was climaxed by the team's second consecutive crown in the North Red Division. Finishing the practice season with a seven and one record, the 'hoopsters found tournament life rougher and had to be satis- fied with one win and one loss. A defea-t to Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- .... Lane --- -.. Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- Lane --- -- 51 48 34 50 50 35 53 Lane --.. -.. 39 49 46 49 42 50 54 68 49 Lane --- -- Schurz in the opener was the only mar on a nearly perfect league season, which was con- cluded by a 102-68 victory over Steinmetz and a 62-61 win over Roosevelt. The bucket- men finished with a winning streak of nine and a seasonal record of 17-3. 231 'W' Mb fri vu M Q54 ,mam BOWLING CLUB Top Row: Duros, Wickman, Cutinello, Chrnuro, Resch, KI'IllI9S, Krzyzanowski. Rcw 2: Wright, Leyin, Kuhl- Nonulman, Smith, Calderone. Row 4: Bemont, Marik, mann, Berg, Riehle, Siatkowski, Fujii. Front Row: O'cda, Limbrunner, Dixon, Joyce, Del Guidice. Row 3: Dc Sobc, Strzelccki, Brown, Ohm, Ingram, Walanka, White, Speiser, Pugesek, Kowalski, Snow, Nachay, Mr, Siebert. Keglers Topple Pins That student sportsmen have great interest in bowling can best be shown by the BO'WL- ING CLUB'S membership, now about three hundred seventy, consisting of Lane bowlers and their friends. Three days each week the bowlers meet, hoping to bowl that 300 game, and compete against each other for trophies awarded at the end of the season BOWLING CLUB Toip Row: Scnausten, Vtleigert, l-loyland, Barons, Kuhn, Aiello, Matula. Row 2: Stencel, Zeltz, Schmid, Strobl, Rasmussen, Kalter, Keneyan, Rogial, Baumann, Deck- Taylor, Schlobohm, Grabowski. Front Roiw: Artner, er, Row 3: Marrano, Zalc, Telatnyk, Woicik, Gleason, Stahl, Blum, Gotches, Graham, Commons, Mr. Siebcrt. BOWLING CLUB V Top Row: Majczan, States, Hopkins, Scholla, Rudecki, Verden, Sivck, Higa. Row 5: Boeltcr, Oberg, Sakai, Hedin, Foster, Collins, Nelson. Row 4: Se2Ief,IToIa- czynski, Fields, Mattenssn, D. Domino, Rogacki, Col- lum, F. Domino, Row 3: Majdanski, Klatt, l-laliotis, Dittemore, Taylor, Firth, Blanton, Row 2: Jensen, Galianski, Strzalka, Willis, Brawick, Bohdanyk, Ogrod- nik, Johnson. Front Row: Murphy, Drzewicki, Meyers, Harder, Mr. Siebert, Lehner, R. Drzewicki. OFFICERS Captains . , .,.....,.., .. . George Allison Michael Bodine Philip Kirkegaard Steve Mundt John Doninger Ronald Taylor Fred Strobl John Kuhlmann Coach ,.. Mr. Charles Slebert BOWLING CLUB Top Row: Pentecost, Branch, Hess, Andrews, Anderson, Peacher, Briatica, Loewe, Schechter. Rc-w 4: Rosen- cranz, Takiquchi, Friedman, Fell, Dziak, Wojcieszek, Knapcik, King. Row 3: Kasa, Braun, Ostrand, Calyacca, Roz, Dworak, Kle.n. Row 2: Eisenbeis, Gustafson, Greenwocd, Spalding, Maki, Thybony, Esposito, Epstein. Front Row: Jaskot, Ottaviann Young, Yoshizumi, Lukas, Ffnch, Mr, Siebert. 1 BOWLING CLUB Top Row: Varpabedian, VV'endt, Nykaza, Adams, Kusch, Petersen, Barre-se, Walker, Bozeday. Rcw 4: Horn, Fon, Petrelli, Stutz, Hara, Peterson, Ohlson, Kilian. Row 3: Ventrello, Fletter, Schramm, Duzinski, Smalarz, Cain, Simon, Baron, Pyster. Row 2: Domzalski, Dzicwulski, Aparo, Schov, Hlostetler, Halleen, Tetela, Sefcik. Front Row: Fennema, Carroll, Ochab, Mr, Sicbert, Brennan, Fredrick, Karikomi. 233 JUNIOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: Neczet, Killion, Jones, Christian, Hansen, Indelli, Mueller, Anderson, Bredrup, Howard. Row 4: Mgr. Dietz, Cieslak, Ekstrom, Kikke, San Filippo, Sanabria, Tidwell, Skalos, Warta, Kemp, Mgr. Schuh. Row 3: Price, Fon, Hauge, Knuth, Calderaro, Fletcher, Evans, McKenna, Bernero, Rosa. 'Row 2: Coach Jareczek, Peluso, McCarthy, Getz, Maas, Sineni, Antti, Macchione. Front Row: Thelen, Broch, Niemoth, Jung, Cabello. Cindermen Race to Championship Each day after regular school hours, one can hear resounding echoes of -the TRACK TEAM running on the third floor. From November through late January, each team me-miber must practice constantly to maintain this strength and endurance for the long season ahead. The thing sought for most of all by any team mem- ber is the afbility to run his event in the fastest time possible. Only after the has gained such experience is he permitted to participate in inter-scholastic competition. OFFICERS Captain .......................... Charles Maas Manager . . . . . ............. Michael Dietz Coach .... . . Mr. Leonard Jaraczek PRACTING A SHOT-PUT Bob Antonowich develops the 234 skill he will need in traclc competion. SENIOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: Bator, Anderson, Lenz, Baran, Burch Johnson Rizzo Broch Lucianek Parthen, Row 4 Blain, lfulich, 'Malnati, Sigismonldl, Cambcll, Silas, Mazurkiewicz, Durnil, Chabalowski. Row 3: Mgr. Dietz, Long, Guerra, Calabrese, Feldman, Boughey Bleier, Mgr. Schuh. Row 2: Coach Jareczek, Friend Antoncwich, Johnson, Mineau, Bukieda, Burkross Karuhn. Front Row: Cobar, Rodriguez, Jarocinski Evangelista, Mullins. 1 OFFICERS Captain .. ............. , Kenneth Mineau Managers . . ............... Robert Schuh James Broch Coach .. .. Mr. Leonard Jareczek STARTING THE SEASON RIGHT, Steve Bukieda takes first place in a tri- 2 school cross-country meet with Marshall and Harlan. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Top Row: Huffman, Anderson, Stolorena, Szukala, Mosley, Anderscn, Detmer, Kalous, Peluso, Cnota, Ostby, Rossbacher, Miller, Manella. Row 3: Baessler, Beck, Wales, Jokiel, Thomas, Sikkut, Jameson. Row 2: Friend, Mau, Front Row: Coach Farber, Champagne, Johnson, Durnll, Kaulentis, Evangellsta, W'ibiral. OFFICERS President . . ............,....... Kenneth Mineau Treasurer ....... . . Stephen Bukiiedo Vice-President . . .,.. Jerry Szukala Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . Robert Stolerena Secretary ....... . . Norberto Simpson Sponsor .... , . , , , .... Mr. David Farber Membership in the LETTERMEN'S CLUB is limited to those who have been awarded on L for outstanding athletic achievement. Some of their duties include ushering at all the games, selling tickets tor athletic events and supporting the school teams. During athletic contests the members of the Lettermen's Club cheer their fellow athletes on to victory and are instrumental in making Lane the cham- pionship school it is. y LETTERMEN'S CLUB Top Row: Antonowich, Boelter, Golr, Voss, Fran 1, O'NeaI, Schwartz. Row 2: Karlov, Deetjen, Anderson, Maas, Shaw, Kasper. Row 4: Vrechek, Clauss, Drake, Foss, Riebondf, Home-ro, Gibson.vFront Raiw: Coach Lindsey, Miller, Krall, Christensen. 'low .sz Qnman, Farber, Spaiid, Lahti, Maiewski, Lange, Martin, Kuszynski, Aufdengarten, Mineau, Tomolak, Refko, Simpson, Waliczek. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Top Row: C'bar, l-less, Majstorovic, Couper, Nomura, Long, Tungate, Schichting, Fleischman, McCune, Campbell, Dyrek, Feldmain. Rciw 3: Furuta, Berkson, Gawrych. Front Row: Coach Farber, Sniegcwski, Hayashi, Jacobs, Suzuki, Pinto, Gubricky. Row 2: Anderson, Rossi, Glickstein, Schofield, Omi. 236 l i ICE SKATING TEAM OFFICERS Top Row: Hass, Kalous, lndelli, Schroeder, Captain .......,,,..,,...,...... John Sclichting Bannor. Front Rciw: Pltera, Potoczek, Ronald Kikke Ritson, Kikke. Sponsor .... Mr, Norman Bannor Skaters Streak to Victory RACING TO THE FRONT, a Lane skater cap- tures the lead in the city ice-skating meet held ot the Wavelond Rink. Members of the ICE SKATING TEAM can be recognized by their flashing steel blades and cold determination. The team is composed of the best skaters in the school as determined by intramural competition. Representing Lane in the Public League Championships held in Jonuary, the skaters placed second in the Jun- ior Division 'and third behind Lindblom and C.V.S. in the Senior Division. The team mem- bers develop their speed and stamina through practice on their own time. 237 CROSS C Top Row: Ellerman, J. Anderson, L, Anderson John- so, Foss, Brock, Thompson, iDiefz.Row 4: Butler, Blain, Mazurkiewski, Baker, Boughey, Schun, Broch, Denego, 3? ,.,. . iff OUNTRY TEAM Vulich, Feldman, Cabello, Chodkowski. Row 2: Coach Jareczek, Campbell, Klein, Baermann, Bayer, Mow- bray, Yoshida, Guerra. Frn-nt Row: Shaw, Majstorovic, Kopetanopoulos, Johnson. Row 3: Kosoka. Fon, Gorski, Rodriguez, Bukieda, Cobar, Racki, Huffman, Lamarr. H ' W' Ct C OFFICERS COMPILING important points in a cross-country meet Captain ................ Steven Bukiedc Bernard Cobar receives a place card as he finishes third Manager .............. Gregory Johnson Coach . Marshall -- Oak Park -- St. George - Phillips --- Schurz .... St. Patrick - De Paul --- St. George - Marshall ......,e. 82 Lone ......,.,,,, I9 ST. CHARLES INVITATIONAL Rockford East ,..,, 94 Lane .,,,,,,,,,-- 87 CITY CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Marshall .....,.. l O9 Lane ..,-----,,-- 22 STATE MEET York -- --- 6l Lane -- -- 245 l8thJ Mr. Leonard Jareczek VARSITY SCORES Clowest score wins? U5 is a perfect score? LEAGUE PLAY --- Lone --- -- --- Lane --- 2- --- Lane .... 22- --- Lane --- -- ,,- Lane --- --- --- Lane --- ,- 68 22 35 20 30 27 --- 86 Lane --- -- l7 93 i5 96 i8 56 l6 40 21 - - - Lane - - - - , - NORTHWEST MEET DETERMINATION and perseverance are shown in the face of Don Carlson as he wrestles his opponent to a pin. atmen Reign as Section Champs The hours of practice spent each day during the early part of winter by members of the WRESTLING TEAM were well rewarded by the fine record the team compiled last season. The Wrestling Team captured the North-Sec- tion Championship by twice defeating each of the semi-final meet of the City Championship, the record was extended to seven wins and no losses by Lane's victory over Parker. The only loss suffered by the matmen was to Tilden, the perennial city champion, in the final match of the City Meet. WRESTLING TEAM its opponents, Crane, Schurz, and Prosser. In OFFICERS Captain .... ............. N orberto Simpson Manager . . . .............. Stephen Kalvig Coach .... ............. M r. Alfred Manasin Top Row: Pasek, Vanella, Kamsky, Rogers, Leibinger. Row 5: Linnik, Davis, Wallace, Watanabe, Hammon, Cade, Harmon, Galvin, Fanlon, Olswang. Row 4: Lcsnuli, Stasicwaskl, Walanka, Hoppe, Wakita, Kotel Oshita, Berardi, Wechier, Karousoz. Row 3: Murphy Taguchi, Francis, Rivas, Dmytrenko, Lenell, Stojanik: 1 Wibiral Shapiro, Owens. Ro-w 2: Gibson, Tomalak, Schofield, Kopec, Carlson, Simpson, Hlavac, Fine, Joyner, Kunnion, Coach Manasin. Front Row: Kalvig, Oyarna, Aguayo, Moffat, Pyne, Tatman, Rundio. Richter, Igyarto, Carta. fi L Wgigfrffflr 3 SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: Oberg, Christensen, Sayinskl, Vrechek, Claus. Row 3: Coach Pretzel, Sniegowski, Guericky, Pitera, Suzuki, McCu1e, Pinto, Jacobs, Rhode, Baike, Hayashi. Row 2: Anderson, Jokiel, Prange, Kuszinski, Von Bruchhauscr, Aufoengarten. Front Row: Gawrych, Herringshaw, Pesher, Potter, Miklos, Couper, Buzyna, Wales. i . X, :.,. , J 1 QQ .fx Lf, Mermen Take Dual Title JUNIOR SCORES SENIOR SCORES LEAGUE PLAY LEAGUE PLAY Morgan Park LL LLL 2I Lane Morgan Park ..... L Lane Steinrnetz LLL LL 7 lLLne iteinmetz .L.. LL Lane South Shore -- Lone- South Shore LL LL Lone Lakeview LLL LL Lane Luke View LLL LL Lane Notre Dame LL Lone Notre Dame LL LL Lane Foreman LLLL LL Lane Foreman LLL Mather LLLLLL Mather LLLLL -L Lane Loyola LLLLLLLL Morgan Park Fenwick -LL Steinmetz L Taft LLLL South Shore Fenger LL LL Lane Loyola LLLLLLL L-- Lane LLLLLL Lane Morgan Pork LLLLLL Lane LL Lane Fenwick LLLLLL LLL Lane LL Lane Steinmetz LL LLLL. Lane 47 I2 32 I6 LL I5 Lane 42 27 58 I8 29 LLLLLL Lane CITY CHAMPIONSHIP DECEMBER MEET LL 29 Lane APRIL MEET LL 48 Lane Taft LLLL Morgan Pork Morgan Park Schurz LLLL 54 I9 45 I4 33 L LL I3 Lane I8 53 59 56 IO 8 LLLLLL Lane CITY CHAMPIONSHIP DECEMBER MEET 72 Lane 78V2 LLLLLL 34 Lane APRIL MEET NORTHWEST RELAYS LLLLLL 72 Lane JUNIOR SWIMMING TEAM Trp Row: Goebel, Lachman, Toduric, Nelson, Schuh, Fox, Koenig, Nelson. Row 3: Vogel, Carr, Lang, Hall Vfnliski, Hashioka, Coach Pretzel. Row 2: Tang, Nomura, Berkson, Malenius, Fogle, Rossi, Radcliffe. Fr-ri-ff Rr-wz Belli, Michel, Gaca, Bighorn, Lchrman, Walsh, Omi. 1 af' ? ,'b'N 't W U. I ' t1'K4 Uhnnwa 231. 322.15 wif, LIFE GUARDS Top Row: Hadzima, Mueller, Londeweer, Porthen, Wilcop, Christensen, Nikolich, Murphy. Row 4: Kus- zynski, Martin, Jokiel, Kendzior, Schlossmann, McKenna, Tyrell. Row 3: Rossi, Levin, Kcirnowski, R ko B z L d S k ' ' b a czy, u yno, an er, ze renyi, Eisen erg. Row 2: Power, Johnson, Gubricky, Kuzniewicz, Jerosch Le- vin, Gaea, Stjern. From Row: Asher, Hall, Lo savio, Mr. Pegel, Friese, Koczor, Johnson. An excellent record of eleven wins and thnee losses was compiled by the SWIM TEAM last season. One ofthe highlights of the season was the City Meet held early in December, at which the Lane Mermen swam past all compe- tition to secure first place. The Senior and Junior Mermen combined to give an unbelieva- ble performance at the Northwest Relays in which Lane won all seven events While breiaik- ing six records. lnsuiring the safety of the beigiiininiiing swim- mer is ithe major coiniceirn of the LIFEGUARDS. They are on duty to instruct the novice a-nd intermediate swimmers during all swimming classes. ln order to become a lifeguard, a boy must pass a rigid series of tests, including the adminfisteriin-g of mouth to mouth respiration. Their excellent preparation has resulted in a safety record devoid of serious accidents. KEEPING IN CONSTANT PRACTICE, guaras work at endless drills to improve their life saving techniques, trying for speed and ease. BASEBALL TEAM Top Rc-w: Coach Papciak, Kalte-r, Golz, Szukala, Voss, Dykes, Wassilkawsky, Petete, Fitzner, Olwrnan, McLaughlin Row 3: O'NeaI, Heidrich, Indelli, Starr, Peiuso, Huffman, Haniahan, Grann, Giancola. Row 25 Schabow, Salk, Maulsby, Williams, Isbeener, Maretti Salvado, Ekberg, Barela, Schimkovitz. Front Row Pasdo, Caprci, Moore, Hess, Cnota, Kaulentis, Hild. ANTICIPATING THE COMING PITCH, Ron Peluso strengthens his grip on the bat and prepares to swing. 1 I OFFICERS Captain . . .......,.,......,., Jerry Szukala Managers ............. George Schabow Howard Schimkovitz Coach .. Mr. Edward Papciak SCORES PRACTICE Harrison ....., -- I Lqne --- Highland Park ...,. I3 Lane -- St. Mel ....... -- O Lane --- New Trier -- -- 6 Lane -s- New Trier -- -- 3 Lane --- Prosser --- -- 2 Lane -- Foreman -- -- I Lane --- Wells --- -- 6 Lane --- 'luley ---- -- 6 Lane --- Roosevelt --- -- 0 Lane --- Kelvyn Park -- -- 2 Lane -- LEAGUE PLAY Waller --- -- I Lane --- Mather ---- -- O Lane --- Amundsen -- --- 0 Lane --- Senn ----- --- 2 Lane --- Lakeview --- --- 2 Lane --- Waller --- -- 3 Lane --- Sullivan --- -- IO Lane --- Mather --- --- O Lane --- Amundsen -- --- 5 Lane --- Senn --..-- --- 2 Lane --- Lakeview --- -- 2 Lane --- Sullivan -- -- 2 Lane --- Mather --- -- 4 Lane --- Amundsen -- -- O Lane --- PLAYOFFS Austin -- --- 2 Lane -- Schurz -- -- 8 Lane --- Tilden --- --- 4 Lane --, Schurz -- -- 6 Lane -- -- I4 --- 3 II I5 8 3 IO II 8 --8 7 -- I0 --- I3 -- 6 -- 6 6 I3 8 I3 II --- II --- 20 --- I2 --- II -- 3 --3 --3 --9 --3 242 SUMMONING all the speed he can attain, Bob Fitzner rounds third and prepares for a close play at home. Members of the BASEBALL team work to improve their aibility to run, hit, field, and pitch during practices which begin soon after the team is organized in September, This preparation consists of stuidying the finer points of fielding, batting, and pitching. Lost season the value of this training was proven when on-the-diamond practices started in March. When the first practice game rolled around, Lane had a first-rate team, which proved its excellence by compiling an enviable record of twenty vicftories and four losses. Pillsockers Set Winning Pace Q-sw 'W N YELLING DIRECTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS, Harold Golz, first base coach, advises runner James Kaulentis to hold up. CREW TEAM Top Row: Tccha, Carlsone, Resch, Thorre, Lage, Kimball. Row 2: Muhlbach, Manza-ra, Exham, Kose, Stevens. Front Row: Smolinski, Holmes, Mr. l-lelfin, Woikin, Rutkowsky, Casadas. OFFICERS Captains ........ , .,... Miguel Casadas Ludwick R-owtkowski Coaches .. ..., Mr. Jose Cosadas Mr. Nicholas Foster Laneites Enjoy Water Sports Rowing a shell demands speed and coordin- ation from the members of thier CREW TEAM. Officially sponsored by the Lincoln Park Boat- ing Club, the members practice at the Lincoln Park Lagoon in order to function smoothly as a unit. The niumiber of students in tihe team is small compared to the membership of other athletic groups, but they compensate for this smallniess with their outstanding boating abil- ity. Aside from Weber, the Crew Team's only opponent in Chicago, the team also competes agiainist military academies and colleges. Such stiff competition presents a tremendous chal- lenge to a secondary school team. LANE ANGLERS Top Row: Knudsen, Priesbe, Dignran, Molchanov, Nelson, Gelb, Weisner, Demlow, Burian. Row 4: Gairabetcff, Proyatn, Pryde, Stec, Baumstork, Dumal- ski, Gorczyco, Tamura. Row 3: Gerber, Kotel, Koroha, Gondra, Kuhn, DiBasilio, Klein, Beardsley, Toba. Row 2: Boynton, Ctrdiiio, Duncan, Papenleur, Benett, Bodzewski, Eisenbeis, Martin. Front Row: Sherman, Glure, Marx, Mr. Connors, Rielly, Hedin, Thubium. OFFICERS Presiident ...........,.......... Michoel Rielly Vice - President . . .....,...... . . . Robert Marx Treosurer ...... . . . Freederick Glure Librarian .,.,. ,......, P hillip Geib Sbonsor . .. .. . Mr. John Connors CHESS-CHECKER TEAM E Standing: Mr. Sotter, Tobler, Gelbert, McCann Pucci- neili. Seated: Defotis, Willert, Samuchin. Students Excel in Chess ln a sport where the prerequisites are concentration and intelligence instead of just plain brawn, the members ofthe CHESS CLUB have excelled. Meeting every Wednesday, the club members practice in order to perfect their CHESS AND CHEC'KERS CLUB Top Row: Ewald, Lenz, Lang, Gruse, Hewitt, Sabo, Laskasky, G. Hoffman, Iwanik, Miller, Botwin, Martorana. Row 5: Moore, Kowalzuk, Milik, Kutsch, Brown, Hoagland, Repkin, Dudek, Bozed-ay, Kaplan, Paredes, Koczan, Stanisz. Row 4: Toth, Halkyn, Hansen, Caslon, Novac, Andrews, Bergman, Papeleux, Line, Legg, Hoffmann, Bowman. Roiw 3: Cowen, Fingerhut, Cortesi, Paulscn, Rave, Vassos, Hall. Row 2: Cousins, Greenspan, Ohm, Christensen, Mr. Slepicka, Nowakowski, Meuksch, Bannack, Sopczynski. Front Row: Szotkowski, Kochkin, Saw- ukaytis, Markowski, Tacogy, Frauenhoffer. individual proficiency. The skilled player may be placed on the CHESS TEAM, which won six games out of seven this season, capturing the city championship for the second consecutive year. OFFICERS President ........,..............., William Ohm Vice-President ....,........,.... Ernest Mueksch Secretary-Treasurer ..,,......... Franklin Kirchner Sponsor .................... Mr. Frank Slepicka SPORTSMEN Top Row: Gondra, Courins, Ortiz, Wdowiak, Zagel, Neace, La Varra, Schmidt, G. Hoffman, Nunchulk, Kinsella, Kezber, Pegelow, Mc Keough. Row 3: Markowski, Suttle, O,Higgins, Kastler, Salmeron, Nor- wood, Rubia, Warren, Michalski, Strum, Sopczynski, Schaefer, Rivera, Ruszczyk, Valez. 'Row 2: Friedman, Club Stimulates Fans At Lane football games most of the enthu- siastic cheering comes from one concentrated area in the stands. lt is in this area that the white-shirted cheering section known as the SPORTSMEN can be found cheering our team Shimoshita, Herbst, Mika, W'etzel, Tyms, Matthes, Meyers, Huerta, Buttita, Peterson, Renner, Baron, Meyer, Schmidt, Mr. Monteleone. Front Row: Legzdins, Kaspors, Lemoncello, DeBlock, Calywe, Kuszynski, Strzalka, Lischin, Jager, Siczkowycz, Wojtkewicz, Slaninia. OFFICERS President ..................... Raymond Matthes Vice-President .... ......... . . . Thomas Strzalka Secretary ...... . . . . ..... John Meyers Treasurer ..,..... ....... , . . . Mario Huerta Sergeant-at-Arms .. .............. Alex Tyms Sponsors ........ Mr. William Monteleone Mr. Arthur Neumann every Wednesday to action. Meeting the football season, the Sportsmen, un direction of the Cheerleaders, learn an tice new cheers to boost the morale of outstanding teams. SPORTSMEN Top Row: Dibasilio, Benjamin, Pruski, Lewicki, Stef- fensen, Schausten, Solak, Stoltz, Daszke, Corey, Menegon, Chornomaz, Wickman, Wiegel, Row 3: Tayforos, Czerepkawski, Friedman, Polonetzky, Ven- trella, Arms, Bedow, Jeffery, Jakubowski, Swi-atowiec, Braman, Poler, Mr. Neumann. Row 2: Formeller, Bodzewski, Pyster, Ochocki, Uchanski, Wielondek, Spencer, Afen, Scalzo, Keller, Johnson, Swanson. Fro-nl' Pow: Justis, Cartwright, Kopera, R. Hoffman, Ross, Clark. Tobar, Press, Sakauye, Gruin. during der the d prac- Lane's BUSINESS MANAGERS Standing: Lovitz, Coutre, Halleen, Kulik. Seated: Mazurkewewycz, Czechowskl, Mr. Schaefer. The BUSINESS MANAGERS, who are res- tickets outside the lunchroom. Aside from pub- ponsible for the sale and promotion of tickets licizing the teams, they also help tiafbulate to athletic games, can be found announcing attendance figures for baseball, basketball, inter-scholastic sports competition and selling and football games. sPuR AND sAom.: cLus Top Row: Minardo, Liekis, Reyna, Fermin, Frederick- White, Ryra, Hutson, Nowdonski. Front Row: Ohn, son. Row 3: Miller, Murphy, Vrakelas, Duchay, Ketzenbarger, Kohr1ke,Metterhausen, Fulcher. Jewcer. Row 2: Toth, Hernandez, Swensson, MODEL AUTO CLUB 1 Top Row: Koskela, Lewandowski, Ehrhardt, Cerovich, Rook. Row 3: Hummel, Bailey, Kezber, Taylor, Franks, Kulik. Row 2: del Rosario, OQUWO, JGCOUI, KUSl'1d'll0n, Kaspars. Front Row: Ericksen, Puczkowsky, Murphy, Wahl, Lemoncello. A omcins President ...,.,.............,.,,,. David Wahl Vice-President .... .,....... . . . Jerry t.ricks:n Treasurer ......... .... J chn Taugncr Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . Richard Koskela Hobbies Occupy Club Members Customizers and collectors alike gather at the MGDEL CAR CLUB meetings, where mem- bers discuss techniques used in customizing their models and talk about scale model kits new on the market. Work is advancing steadi- ly on the ll25 scale electric dragsitrip, 32 feet long, on which members will run their motor- ized bombs, The members will then be able to enter their cars in national competition. 250 A world of scaled replicas representing scenes found in the real world is created by the MODEL RAILROAD CLUB. Memlbers use the treasury funds to buy materials such as wire and scenery so that they can make a layout of a railroad yard or a stretch of country. Equip- ment that cannot be bought is donated by the members. Engines and c'ars are then brought to the meeting and are ru-n on the finished lay- out, which is called the Rolliing Stock Railroad After disassembling the layout, members make plans for a new one in which they incor- porate the old material. Symbolizing the spirit of Lane, the INDIAN DANCERS nimbly step to the beat of tlhe tom- tom. Every year they rally to the football and and basketball games and perform intricate and difficult dances which entertain everyone and increase morale. Together with all the CHEERLEADERS they arouse the enthusiasm of both the participants and the spectators. The rhythm, spirit, and attire of both groups add color and excitement to these games. mm. .am if f CHEERLEADERS Ro-w 2 Standing: Mr, Neumann, Mapewski, Droho, Graff, Tolpin, Holewinski, Mr. Monteleonie. Kneeling Front Row: Hesse, Starzyk, Thorpe, Okabe, Lantvit. OFFICERS Captain ..... .................. H award Thorpe Sponsors ........ Mr. William Monteleone Mr. Arthur Neumann Indians Enliven School Competition STIRRING UP enthusiasm. Cheerleaders form the famiIiar L as they conduct a cheer during a football game. Standing: Lu kos, Smith. Seated: H INDIAN DANCERS Gerber, Vv'ilke, Held, Beardsley, arris, Zimmermann, Breitberg. OFFICERS President ..... .,........... . . Larry Lucas Vice-President .. ........, .... J ohn Smith Secretary ..... ....,.. J ames Price Treasurer ....... ...... F red Breitberg Sergeant-at-Arms . ........., Frank Held Sponsor . ...... .. Mr. Frederick Fober 252 TENNIS TEAM Top Row: Ramos, Gro.sman, Hu won, Goldberg, Decho Rcw 2: Coach Ellis, Hurst, L. Levin, Batchelder Brody, Schmidt, R. Lovin. Front Row: Komlos, W'eigert Monaster, Jur, Motluck, Kornatoski. Although the TENNIS TEAM had lost some of its best members through graduation last year, they were still able to finish the season with ci 4-4 record and fourth place in their division. The team, chosen from participants Taft ....... - -- form which helped them SCORES LEAGUE PLAY Sullivan ,- --- 2 Lane --- -- Schurz -- ,-- 4 Lane ,,., -- Mather s- --- 4 Lane --- -- Tuley ..-. H- O Lane -- -- Se-nn .,p... --- O Lane -- -- Roosevelt -c- --.s 3 Lane --- -- Von Steuben -- s,- Lone -- -- 4 O PRACTICING THEIR RETURNS, tennis team members Tom Jor lleftl and Raymond Motluck trightl exhibit the OFFICERS . Captain .. ............. David Mangurten , ivtanagcr ..,........... Richard Levin , Coach ......... Mr. Melvin Ellis in the intramural tennis competition held in the fall of each school year, begins practice in early spring at Horner Park. At the end of the season in June, members continue indivi- dual tennis practice throughout the summer. 3 l 'l 5 5 2 l Lane -- -- 5 to win their matches. COIN AND STAMP CLUB Top Raw: Bassi, Liyely, l-lttfman, Ures, Rausch, Couch, Berlinghoff, Major, Sanders. Row 6: Kirchner, Tryfores, VV'ahlskog, Dunbar, Russo, Conopeotis, Schwarz, Weiner, Reilly, Novak. Row 5: Busse, Schapi- ra, Mate, Hillingsworth, Westen, Carlson, Raz, Kowal, Gelozahlcr, Nagy. Row 4: Uchanski, Gerber, Ross, Powell, Broberg, Friedman, Pawlik, Siegel, Tibus, Belohlayek. Row 3: Erayic, Fishkin, Carlson, Lichter, Tinshower, Meyer, Wadley, Left, l-lalleen. Row 2: Press, Westlund, Franz, Lande, Fett, Schulte, Raab, Bloomfield, Oda. Front Row: Schmidt, Cwikowski Meyers, Marx, Miss Drecssen, Tichlcr, Mehlman, Kuehn. I OFFICERS Prcs:dent . , ,...,... . Vice-President ....... Secretary-Treasurer . . Sergeants-at-Arms . . . Sponsor ......... For a numismatist or philatelist the COIN AND STAMP CLUB is paradise. Once a week a ten minute meeting is held, followed by a thirty minute period for buying, selling, and trading. Coin and stamp catalogues are pur- Robert Marx .. Thomas Tichler Jchn Mcycrs ...... David Mehlman Ned Fichkin Miss Margaret Dreessen chased with the dues that are collected each semester, and sold at the club's semi-annual auction. Members who present a short talk on some subiect related to their interest are awarded one service point. MODEL RAILROAD CLUB Top Row: Bird, Scherzer, Giandio, Dittemore, Vrablik, S. Stec. Row 3: Stcc, Suterko, Werner, Batchelder, Dochrinq, Row 2: Fletter, Posey, Fcnyn, Fedorenko, Lynn, Hanselman. Front Row: Waller, Amici, Portschy, Sutter, Mr. Mclirlean. I orricsrzs H President ............ ..,........, R ichard Sutor Vice-President .................... John Portsclhy Secretary-Treasurer .. .....,.... Randel Smith Sponsors ......... Mr. Joseph Mclirlean Mr. Stuart Ze-Iden LEADERSHIP SCHOOL OFFICERS Top Row: De kouin, Weintraub, Neace, Zyrkowski, Commandant ........ .............. B rian Schelle Ramlose, Severyns. Row 3: Love, Hallenborg, Buchic, Administration Officer .......... Michael DeSimone Bennett, Dobson, Brown, Tadt. Row 2: Maldre, Chief TAC Officer ,... . ....... Thomas Nope Slonina, Friedman, Nope, Lykins, Peterson. Front Row: TAC Officers ..,.. ........ R ichard Brown Whitcomb, MSQT. Leisten, Petkovic, Morlock, Muen- Edward DeRouin chow, Schelle. Instructor .. . . . M-Sgt. William Leisten . . .C. Develops Leadership Once he has exhibited good potential lead- ership, a non-commissioned R.O.T.C. officer is given the opportunity of becoming a member of the LEADERSHIP SCHOOL. This school's purpose is to train the prospective officer to instruct the new members of the brigade in the proper methods of drilling and marksman- ship. After completing this training, the non- commissioned officer applies for a commission, and if he is accepted, becomes a member of the CADET OFFICERS CORPS, whose main duty consists of maintaining discipline among the members of the brigade. MILITARY INSTRUCTORS Left to Right: MSgt William Leisten, SFC Robert Williams, Sgt. Norman Aschenbrenner. 24 CADET OFFICERS CORPS- I Top Rcw: Todt, Ford, Holch, Dank, DeSimone, Gel- pelle, Briggs, Whltcomb, Belshow- FN'-inf' RPW bart, Krueger, Rescnke, Roiw 4: Dyer, Winiger, Mix, Muenchow, Ogata, MSgt LGISTGVL Petkovic, ROICO Rossi, Sclfielle, Grawe, Bayard. Row 3: Cabote, Enge I, Morlock. Frank, Gustafson, Lazarus, Nunez. Row 2: Lo Cho- TO INSURE the proper care and respect due the uniform, Lt. Colonel Col. Tom Snead codu CADET 0 Top Row: Schultz, Fischl, Schurteld, Bennett, Gar- decki Barons Schwc cl Vlfizcnick aurer. Row 4 f , Q , , M 1 Carlson, Snead, Wilkinson, Dubec, Zagorski, Wade, Wacck, Coffncs. Row 3: Hume, Sivek, Chernik, Gruber Richard Carlson and Lt. ct a weekly inspection. FFICERS CORP Nachay, Lazorcs, McLaughlin. Row 2: Larsen, Strzolka Darrow, Morgan, Taylor, Urban, Speiser, McCallum Front Row: Muenchow, Ogata, MSgf Leisten, Petkovic Roica, Morlock, Briggs. DRILL TEAM MEMBER Cadet Sgt. Weintrab has his uni- form checked for proper brass alignment by Cadet 2nd Lt. Sanders. The shrill echoes of the drill commander and the sharp clicks of precision movements can be heard resounding through Gym l every morn- ing, zero period. lt is here that the DRILL PLATOON practices and perfects the military art of drilling. The beginning cadet is first given a chance to learn the fundamentals of marching and later he receives training in rifle drill. This year again the Drill Platoon received the Colonel Morrison Trophy as the best unit in Chicago. The championship com- petition was held at the Chicago International Amphitheater and featured the top R,O.T.C. drill plataans in the city. Platoon Wins Coveted Award OFFICERS Platacn Leader .........,......... Thomas Snead Platocn Promoter .....,.,....,. Edward Dc Rouin Platoon Guide ,... .,....,,..,..... T homas Nape lnstructor .....,....,..... M-Sgt. William Le sten CRACK DRILL TEAM Top Row: Bieszczad, W'aller, Anderson, Weintraub, Wizenick, Gartz Sivek, Beutler, Buchic. Row 4: Bassi, Gavedarica, Sanders, Snead, Hallenbarg, Ericksen, Brown. Karnpfer, Schelle. Row 3: Belshaw, Balore, Mechanic, Strzdllm, Cantor, Napa, Dittmer, Per- charowicz. Winicer. Row 2: Webb, Stevens, Cain, Steciw, Perrone, Brancline, Zehnder, Mukai. Front Row: Mc Laughlin, Nunez, M-Sgt. Leisten, Morlcck, Rajca, Todt, Mc Callum. COLOR GUARD Top Row: l-larkins, De Rouin, Schultz, Bobrowski, Gratz, Anderson, Bcutler, Snead, Row 4: Bassi, Sanders, Kolanowski, Beitz, Bieszczad, Tosto, Dobson. Row 3: Kondziolka, Hopkalo, Slomiany, Brown, Steuer, Cantor, Row 2: Gaudlo, Stevers, Westring, Nope, Dittmer, Mukai. Front Row: Winiger, MSG Leistcn, Belshaw, Schelle, Todt. OFFICERS Commander .............. Gary Winiger Executive Officer .,...... .. Edward DeRouin String Commanders .. Thomas Nope Richard Brown Daniel Shultz Raymond Anderson Paul Gortz Charles Canter Instructor .. M-Sgt. William Leisten Color Guard Presents Flag Lane's R.O.T.C. COLOR GUARD is a highly honored group at cadets whose duties include carrying the tlag in parades and at football games, posting the colors at school assemblies, and raising and lowering the sohool's flag in the morning and evening. The Guards are divi- ded into tive strings, each having its own day tor tlag raising. The braided, white, shoulder cards they wear are symbols of membership in this patriotic organization. MEMBF-RS OF THE COLOR GUARD proudly display the flag as they march past a crowd of Laneites at the Sold' ier Field play-off game with Schurz. 255 LINING UP SIGHTS at their respective targets, Robert Lee, Alfred Love, and Harvey Larson, members of the Rifle Team get in some early morning practice, Rifle Team Sets Sights on Marksmanship RIFLE TEAM Standing: Sgt. Aschenbrenrwer, Larsen, Love, Kurowski, MSG. Leisten. Kneeling: Garber, Lee. Putting rifles to their shoulders, members of the RIFLE TEAM shoot to bag more trophies for Lane. The Rifle Team is composed of the best marksmen in the R.O.T.C. Brigade as de- termined by competition held each semester. All competitors fire 22 caliber rifles at official U.S. Army targets fifty feet away. ln this way skill can be easily compared, The top five team members compete in matches against other sche 'pls and must fire well in prone, sit- ting, kneeling, and standing positions. SCORES LEAGUE PLAY Senn - 858 Lane 880 Fenger - 860 Lane 904 Bowen LL... --- 839 Lane 869 Lindblom 862 Lane 848 Kelly ...., e-- 862 Lane 846 Foreman 835 Lane 874 CVS ..,, --- 863 Lane 832 256 DISTRICT THREE SCIENCE FAIR comes to Lane bringing participants from Lakeview and Amundsen high schools to compete with Lane students in seven fields. In the Chicago High School System the high- est science awards that students can receive are through participation in the SCIENCE FAIR. The categories in which they may com- pete are biology, chemistry, physics, general science, mathematics, and electronics. Most students participate for the fun and experience they gain rather than for prizes. Scientists Participate in Annual Fair PARTICIPANTS IN T Schulz describe their cinated observers. HE FAIR, Nicholas Gruin and Hugo ultrasonic generator to some fas- WINNING SIX OUT OF SEVEN FIRST PLACES, Lane students dominated the district science fair. The winners and their fields are: George Wild, General Science, Gregory Kozlik, Physics, Bruce Wales, Biology, Paul Snop- ko, Electronics, James Hammerberg and Oren Eisenberg Cnot picturedl, Mathematics, Clifford Ratza, Chemistry. I 257 LANE'S MATH TEAM, composed of Barry Rosen, Richard Schraeppel, and Peter Kohn, placed first in the annual MAA contest this year, surpassing all other schools in our five states dis- trict. Schroeppel, a 3A, again earned top honors this year by becoming the individual winner with the exceptionally high score of l37.5 points. THE WABENO AWARD, the highest honor a Laneite can receive, was presented to Ken Mazawa, Stanley Klein, Edward Ogata, Carl Rathmann, Theodore Commons, and William Anderson in recognition of their leadership, scholarship, and school service. CONSTRUCTION AND EXPLANATION OF A MSER LIGHT won a first place in physics at the fair for exhibitor Gregory Kozlik. FINISHING CONSISTENTLY in first and se- cond places, Steve Bukieda and Bernie Cobar led the cross-country team to victories in the St Charles Invitational and the city champion- ship meets. Throughout the ihistory ot interscholastic competition in Chicago, Lane has been lonown as the SCHOOL OF CHAMIPIONS. If it were not for the determination, courage, and ini- tiative of Lane's scholars and athletes, that title would be a imisnomer. Lane is truly proud of the achievements of these individuals who have Ibrought glory and prestige to the School of Champions. ALL-STATE FULLBACK Captain Robert Gibson, high scorer for the team during last season, was honored with the Knute Rockne Award as an outstanding athlete and scholar. Lane's Champions Show Initiative, g Courage and Achievement 259 CITY CHAMPIONS IN TRACK, Dennis Jung and Chuck Maas sparked the team to victory in the city meet by winning the 880 yard run and the triple broad jump. '4 ' Iv 15925 ' r g'.5 :qS?w ., . ,..,, Q 4-' US:-. A+, A ,, -,.k'1CN .j K Q, 75.1 ' 5,1-. '12, Af N.. X, 1 'SP' U ,' MJF, . .. . w:--, 2,2 ,V 'gtg . ,LNQK '., ' 'F' ,Qxq N. 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'N475-:g552xS:f5g?31fi,f:-v' 'NVQS-TgggcgfmWLirQx, :'r?s'?1il f33FYf.?5.-E' '3'lSf.FN, mfr, Wiggi-jggiifgfggggarjff-,-'fgegj .,-.-T C iff 'fC- ltFf-.-.:'r.j,'frf,'b X, . -,, fp-, : 5 5 , -YQ-S -'fzx'---126.19 5555-4 '--'lwgvgs . '9-'f!1'l:'5-.3wE'JR'f ' Aaqvl-5JgL,:?5. i1ix?3':Sg' sl' I vf '-i ' -'lic-tix.-':14Q'iiiiE?:-523 -- I.N1-32355 f3S:Z::S7FsE5.x4:2.??- Kids 'k.i:-?.Q':?a-,'Ti1'.S,E1:',ws?:tr11., ,t'.-,- . :sis .sag -as-,M 'Io' Root Photographers, Inc. Zane? 0,97cizzl Zfhvfogruplwr West Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois 76I-5500 General Index Adiministration ....... Amateur Rocket Society Anglers Club ..... --- ARROWHEAD Staff -- Art Department .....- Astrophysical Society -- Auto Shop ------ ---- Aviation Club ----- Aviation Shop -- Baseball Team --- Basketball Team -- Big Brothers ..... Biology Club .------ Biology Department --- Bowling Club ------ Brush 81 Easel Club --- Budget Committee --- Business Managers --- Cadet Officers Corps -- Camera Club .------ - Cheerleaders ----- ----- - - Chemistry Department - Chess 81 Checkers Club Chess 8. Checkers Teams Chorus --------- ---- Clean-up Committee -- Coin 8. Stamp Club -- Color Guard .------- Counselors --------- Crew Team ........ Cross Country Team -- DAILY Staff ........ Deaf-Oral Department - Divisions ----------- Drafting Department -- Drill Team -------- Electric Shop ........ English Department --- Football Team -- Forge Shop ......... Forum .............-.... -- Foundry Shop ---..-.---... - - Future Teachers of America --- - General Science Department -- --- German Club .-...... Graphic Arts Department Gymnastics Team ...... --- Hallguards .. -- Ice Skating Team --- Indian Dancers --.... Junior Engineering Technical Society .-.- Key Club ..- 10 158 244 160 163 158 170 171 171 242 230 44 155 155 232 163 39 249 252 163 245 157 247 247 174 39 251 255 18 244 239 162 20 182 172 254 168 144 226 167 142 167 38 154 150 164 224 28 237 245 158 41 Language Department --- Leadership School .... Letterman's Club -- Library ......... Lifeguards ...... Los Caballeros .... Lunchroom Staff -- Machine Shop .... Marching Band -------. Mask 81 Shears ......... Math Club ......,.,,,,.. Mathematics Department .... Military Instructors ...... Model Railroad Club ---- National Honor Society --.. Office Aides -- Owls Club --- Pan American Club ........ Physical Education Department Physics Department ........ Polish Club .............. Printers Club ....... Printing Department -- Projectionists Club --- Radio Club --- ROTC ....... Rifle Team -.... Russian Club -- School of Champions --- Science Fair ..-..-.. Science Society ..... Seniors, June, 1963 --- Seniors, January, 1964 .... Senior Architects Club ...... Senior Committee Sponsors -- Slide Rule Club ...-....... Social Center Committee .... Social Studies Department --- Sportsmen's Club ........ Spur 81 'Saddle Club -.--. Stage Crew ........ Student Council --.- Student Court .... Student Health ..... Swim Team ........ Symphony Orchestra ..- TECH PREP 'Staff --- Tennis Team ...... Track Team .... Traffic Engineers -..- Typing ---.-.... Ushers Club ..-- Weldin Sho Q P --- Wood Shop .-..- Wrestling Team --- 149 252 236 32 241 151 22 166 176 143 148 146 252 251 42 34 38 151 220 156 151 164 164 40 168 220 256 150 258 257 154 46 116 173 108 148 36 142 248 249 37 26 26 20 241 180 160 246 234 30 159 36 167 169 238 Staff Index A Adams, Mrs. Marguerite 149, 150, 184 Anderson, Mr. Emil 156 Annes, Mrs. Launa 145, 204 Arenberg, Miss Florence 155, 207 Artisuk, Mrs. Ruth 157 Aschenbrenner, Sgt. Norman 255, 256 B Baldassarre, Mr. Herman 85, 174, 184 Bannor, Mr. Norman 222, 228, 229, 237 Barnickol, Mr. Carl 222 Barron, Miss Alice 142 Bauer, Mr. Charles 18, 42 Beck, Mr. Herbert 168 Beck, Mr. William 108, 164, 165 Begun, Mr. Arnold 149 Bickner, Mr. Arno 18, 35, 173 Biddle, Mr. Clarence 169 Bizjak, Miss Justine 149, 150, 191 Blair, Mr. Allan 144, 191, 216 Blocker, Mr. James 223 Blum, Mr. Carl 174 Boley, Mr. Richard 172 Borck, Mr. Ronald 222 Borg, Mrs. Frances 147 Borger, Mr. Franklin 174, 176, 177, 204 Brachtl, Dr. Ellen 13 Brainer, Mr. Alexander 154, 194 Briney, Dr. Walter 20, 154, 195 Brinkman, Mr. Erwin 166 Bradman, Mrs. Katherine 146 Bucaro, Mr. Joseph- 168 Buchanan, Mr. David 167 Bulawa, Mr. Bernard 170 Burke, Mr. John 19 Burns, Mr. Robert 169 C Cahill, Mrs. Sarah 144, 162, 206 Calisoff, Mrs. Sherry 142 Casali, Miss Natalie 145, 208 Casey, Miss Alice 147, 195 Cecil, Mr. Stanley 170 Chectigigoulos, Mr. Steven 147, Childs, Mrs. Yvonne 142, 191 Churillo, Mr. Michael 167 Clark, Mr. Henson 156, 184 Collins, Miss Margaret 13, 108, 147 Connelly, Mr. Norman 169 Connolly, Miss Margaret 142, 2 9 Connors, Mr. John 144, 209, 244 Corrigan, Miss Ruth 144 Cox, Mr, William 109, 157 D Dailey, Mr. Michael 145 Davis, Mr. William 144 Dean, Mr. David 144, 210 Deeney, Mrs. Lenore 21 Del Castillo, Mrs. Mina 172, 210 Dougal, Mr. Edward 144, 210 Dravnieks, Miss Sarma 147, 196 Dreessen, Miss Margaret 155, 210, 251 Dressler, Mr. Don 224, 225 Drezdzon, Mr. William 38, 146 Dunham, Mrs. Helen 20 Durante, Mr. Leo 19, 37 Eckl, Mr. Joseph 18, 158, 166 Ehrlich, Mr. Michael 19 Ellis, Mr. Melvin 222, 246 English, Mr. Cecil 166 Epple, Mrs. Nellie 144, 196 F Farber, Mr. David 222, 236 Farnsworth, Mr. James 168 Felt, Miss Elin 145 Figg, Miss Loretta 155, 205 Filerman, Mr. Morton 19 Finkel, Mr. Lawrence 169 Flynn, Mr. Daniel 21, 197 Flynn, Miss Elisabeth 142, 197 Fober, Mr. Fredrick 166 Friedman, Mr. Maury 222 G Gannon, Mr. James 37, 145, 191 Gerber, Mr. James 146 Gescheidle, Mr. Arthur 169 Gibbons, Miss Mary 144, 160 Giometti, Mr. John 21 Gorny, Mr. Thaddeus 167 Graef, Mr. John 143, 144 Grame5hMiss Dorothy 147, 148, Green, Mr. Jerome 147 Grill, Mr. Joseph 174, 192 Guagliardo, Mrs. Josephine 33 Guarino, Mr. Matt 18 H Haase, Mrs. Marie 146, 211 Harries, Miss Louise 144, 192, 217 Hawver, Mr. Paul 156, 184 Heflin, Mr. Arnold 158, 185, 244 Heinen, Miss Henrietta 147, 197 l-less, Miss Ada 145 Hoffman, Mr. Julius 21 Hook, Mr. Lester 142 Howard, Mrs. Lillian 144 Huff, Mr. Gardner 174, 178, 179 I lsbaner, Mr. Thaddeus 172, 198 J Jareczek, Mr. Leonard 223, 234, 235 Joe, Mr. Benjamin 172 Jordan, Miss Mildred 18 K Kaczkowski, Miss Diana 144, 211 144, 198 Kaczkowski, Miss Josephine 185 Keenan, Mr. James 37, 146, Keenan, Mr. Paul 145, 211 King, Mr. Larry 142 Klinger, Miss Helen 144, 198 Klug, Mr. Roland 168 Knapp, Mrs. Lucille 32, 33 Koch, Miss Jean 147, 212 Kolb, Miss Melita 157 Kovacs, Mr. Louis 169 Kreuger, Mrs. Margaret 145 Kruppenbacher, Mr. Lawrence 213 Kuecker, Mr, William 37, 108, 142 Kulielie? Mr. Robert 154, 192, Labant, Mr. William 170, 222, 223 L Larson, Miss Phyllis 155, 206 Larson, Mr. Ralph 21 Leddy, Mr. George 170 Lehman, Mr. Fred 172, 185 Leisten, Msa. William 252, 253, 254, 255, 256 Lewis, Mr. William 157 Liebe5a'n2an, Miss Sharalene 144, Linden, Mr, Jerome 173, 186 Lindley, Miss Betty 108, 146 Linskey, Miss Susan 145, 206 Lombardo, Mr. Dominic 142, 212 Long, Mrs. Lucille 33 Lynch, Mr. Richard 146, 198 Lyon, Mr. Glenn 108, 173 M Maas, Mr. Arthur 156, 186 Mac Brayne, Mrs. Lillian 172, 206 Maes, Mr. Frank 154, 157 Manasin, Mr. Alfred 222 Mares, Miss Harriette 20 Markland, Mr. James 109 Marko, Mr. Edward 168 Marqbggte, Mrs. Marianne 145, Mazarakos, Mr. George 169 Mazur, Miss Jeanette 149, 151 Mc Bae, Miss Mary 149, 151, 9 Mc Dade, Mr. Raymond 223 Mc Erlean, Mr. Joseph 172, 199, 25 Mc Mullen, Mr. Floyd 170 Mc Pherron, Mr. Richard 146 Mc Tigue, Miss Dorothy 147 Meierdierks, Mr. George 15, 37 Meyer, Mr. Merle 173, 193 Miller, Mr. Max 169 Miller, Mr. Robert 147, 173, 194 Missrieri Mrs. Esther 146, 187, 0 Monteleone, Mr. William 164, 165, 245, 248 Moore, Mr. Ralph 142, 171, 199 Morrissey, Mr. Dennis 142, 188 Morton, Mr. Charles 145, 188 Mountain, Mrs. Gayle 149, 151 Moynihan, Miss Lucille 142 Murray, Mr. Harold 147, 200 N Nee, Mr. Dudley 147, 188 Neeley, Miss Martha 20 Nestman, Mr. Raymond 168 Neurgatrgn, Mr. Arthur 166, 245, Nuccio, Mr. Dominic 39 ,149 Nufer, Mr. Leroy 169 0 Ockes, Mr. Albert 172 Ohlson, Mrs. Bernice 20 O'Mar1ci, Dr. Arthur P. 12, 13, 14, Oppfeld, Mr. Glenn 18 Owens, Miss Frances 147, 214 P Paine, Mr. Samuel 156 Papciak, Mr. Edward 222, 242 Pasowicz, Mr. Bruno 18, 109 Pattullo, Mr. Milton 15 Papciak, Mr. Edward 242 Powell, Mrs. Mae 20 Pawul, Mr. Walter 144 Pegel, Mr. Robert 222, 241 Peluso, Mr. Anthony 146 Penfield, Mr. Calvin 144 Pertle, Mr. Lester 168 Piper, Mr. William 173, 200 Popp, Miss Dorothy 147 Pretzel, Mr. Hugo 222, 240 R Rathien, Miss Edith 146 Reim, Mr. Joseph 172, 200 Reynolds, Miss Helen 21 Richman, Mrs. Edith 20 Riley, Miss Anastasia 147, 201 Ring, Mr. George 30, 31 Rio, Mr. Ronald 222 Rodger, Mr. James 18, 37 Roland, Mr. Charles 167 Rasenblum, Mr. Julius 28, Rothe, Mr. Emil 15, 41 Russell, Mr. John 170 173 S Schaefer, Mr. William 222, 249 Schlinkert, Mr. Roy 32, 33 Schneider, Mr. Paul 37, 174, 180 Schooler, Miss Virginia 146, 207 Schumacher, Miss Dorothy 33 Schwartz, Mr. Max 109, 173 Scott, Mr. Herschel 156 Shaw, Mrs. Beverly 144 Shaw, Miss Elvie 21, 206 Sheehan, Miss Patricia 144, 214 Sherrrifm, Mr. Donald 40, 142, Siebert. Mr, Charles 31, 223, A 232, 233 Siedband, Mr. Jordon 156, 189, 205 Sims, Mr. William 164, 165 Singer, Mr. David 142, 201 Skillen, Mr. Robert 157, 202 Skinner, Miss Mary 20, 202 Slattery, Mr. James 142, 189 Slepicka, Mr. Frank 173, 247 Slutsky, Mrs. Belle 154, 194, 218 Sotter, Mr. Andrew 144, 189, 247 Spamgrlato, Miss Josephine 146, Steinmetz, Mr. Julian 168 Stiller, Miss Elizabeth 146 Straka, Mr. Adolph 15 Strufe, Miss Jean 145, 215 Sullivan, Mr. John 166 Swiatkowski, Mr. Leonard 19, 146, 148, 215 Swor, Mr. Robert 108, 142, 202 Szalinski, Mr. Tadeusz 160, 173 Szymanski, Miss lrene 18, 37 T Tabor, Mr. Stanley 155 Topley, Mr. Philip 156, 190 Tasto, Mrs. Monica 21 Taylor, Mr. Paul 166 Toppigtglr. Alex 161, 163, 164, Tortorelli, Mr. James 172, 202 Valentine, Mr. Michael 222, 223 W Waldman, Mr. Charles 147, 215 W'alewander, Mr. Lee 36, 157 Walz, Mr. Arthur 173, 190 Wanzung, Mr. Daniel 155, 218 Walrkentien, Miss Emily 145, 218 Weinberg, Mrs. Shirley 154 Weiner, Mr. Earl 108, 157 Weinstein, Mr. Samuel 142 Wickhorst, Mrs. Emily 145, 203 Wilhelm, Mr. Carl 172, 203 Williams, Miss Junarden 39, 155, 219 Williams, SFC Robert 255 Wing, Mrs. Catherine 144, 151 Woodruff, Mr. Leroy 167 Y Young, Mr. Joseph 160, 164 Yunkeris, Miss Yudita 149, 150, 194, 219 Z Zindell, Mr. Lee 154, 203 Zoern, Mr. Joseph 19, 109 Student lndeX lk Aamodt, Earl K. 190 Abbinante, Eustachio N. 185 Abbinanti, Phillip J. 205 Abbink, Werner J 197 Abbott, Wayne W. 26, 174, 207 Abegg, Willis H. 52 Abelman, Harry J. 148, 150, 159, 188 Abrams, Howard I. 30, 148, 195 Abrams, Arthur E. 212 Abrams, Ronald S. 212 Abrams, Stuart G. 151, 194 Acevedo, Dennis V. 160, 204 Ackert, Kenneth A. 116 Adamczewski, Richard C. 151, 159, 191 Adams, Gilbert L. 198, 232 Adamski, Warren C. 246 Addison, William L. 208 Aguayo, Erwin 188 Aguilar, John W. 52 Ahern, Andre W. 200 Ahlmann, Bruce W. 36, 206 Ahrendt, Thomas K. 196 Aiello, Anthony S. 212 Aiello, Charles V. 204, 232 Ajuria, Manuel A. 30, 52 Akiyama, Steven A. 206 Alanen, Carl F. 185 Alden, John S. 52 Alden, William F. 174 Alderson, Robert J. 174, 204 Aldon, Terry E. 26, 30, 42, 52, 158, 162 Alex, Lawrence E. 194 Alexander, Stephen D. 148, 211 Alexis, Joseph E. 148, iso, 206 Allikian, Kenneth R. 32, 116 Allison, Gary J. 30, 38, 199 Allison, George C. 52 Aloisio, Michael A. 211 Alpert, Jeff 207 Alther, Marty G. 213 Altmann, Louis 199 Altmayer, Frank 159, 213 Amedeo, Michael T. 206 Amelio, Arthur F. 189 Amici, Donald J. 199, 251 Anders, Walter W. 200 Arendt, Wayne B. 186 Arens, Paul E. 40, 204 Argoe, Dimitri, T. 52 Argyropoulos, Dino A. 116, 174 Arnesen, Alan J. 208 Arnieri, Terry E. 216 Arnold, Eddie G. 214 Arnold, James S. 190 Arnold, Mark W. 198 Arnold, Robert J. 52 Arnold Roy D. 213 244,245 Balon Kenn th J. 197 Andersen Dale R. 116 Andersen John A. 190 Andersen Richard M. 32, 52 Andersen, Robert L. 171, 192 Anderson, Dale A. 207 Anderson, David W. 201 Anderson, Alan F. 164 Anderson, Arthur L. 218 Anderson, Cleburn F. 52 Anderson, Dean 212 Anderson Dennis S. 188 Anderson, Eric R. 236, 240 Anderson, James R. 116 Anderson John C. 163, 200, 239 Anderson, Larry R. 213 Anderson Lawrence J. 52, 236, 239 Arona Caharles J. 26, 116, 150, 6 Aron, Jeffrey R. 187 Aronson, Arthur S. 116 Arras, James W. 204, 248 Arteaga, Paul G. 52, 151 Artemakis, Nick E. 213 Artner, Alan G. 116, 232 Asasaki, Gerald R. 212 Asher, Robert A. 150, 189, 241 Astrella, Louis R. 164 Aten, Thomas M. 213, 248 Audens, William L. 219 Auer, Kenneth R. 116 Aufdengarten, Kent C. 116, 236, 240 Augello, Joseph A. 185 Augustine, Ronald W. 190 Auguftyn, James R. 28, 151, 86 Auslander, Louis 210 Austin, Allen L. 215 Austin, Richard W. 214 Autry, Michael W. 196 Avila, Eugene 210 Axtmann, Donald H. 210 Azuse, Larry D. 30, 186 Baba, Edward 53, 224 Babiak, Carl S. 208 Bach, John W. 208 Bach, Robert F. 53, 164 Bacigalupo, Kenneth J. 212 Bacon, Robert G. 195 Bacon, Robert L. 197, 228 Bacon, Tom C. 184 Baer, Alan A. 192 Baermann, Richard F. 26, 32, 184, 239 Baessler, Arthur A. 53, 236 Bagnall, Patrick G. 210 Baikie, Art C. 116, 240 Bailey, Dennis L. 197 Bailey, Melvin G. 191, 250 Baillie, Robert J. 148, 159, 215, 248 Bain, Alan E. 207 Baioras, Peter 199 Bak, Conrad J. 213 Bakalla, Terrance C. 53 Baker, Cordell B. 199 Baker, Gary C. 53 Baker, Johnny J. 194, 239 Baker, Lawrence L. 142, 198 Baker, William H. 168, 206 Bakirtiy Gerry 213 Anderson, Leonard J. 210 Anderson, Martin E. 208, 232 Anderson, Paul G. 207 Anderson, Raymond E. 28, 32, 34, 39, 190, 254, 255 Anderson, Robert W. 116 Anderson, Terry M. 188 Anderson, Wayne J. 216 Anderson, Wayne T. 216 Anderson, William M. 236 Andrade, Valentin 208 Andreeff, Stephen 188 Andreog, Gerald T. 41, 42, 51, 6 Andreiws, Jonathan, W. 215, 232, 471 Aniol, Konrad A. 216 Anselmo, Frank 210 Antemann, Larry, A. 215 Antol, Robert P. 194 Antonowich, Robert J. 188, 226, 234, 236 3 Antti, William A. 202 Aoyagi, Dennis 116 Aparo, James J. 226 Appa, Michael 207 April, Robert W. 32, 42, 187 Aquino, Gerald V. 209 Aragosa, Robert F. 52, 164, 165 Araman, Mitchell W. 212 Bakulski, Richard J. 191 Bakun, Nicholas 185 Balaban, John D. 194 Balgro, Larry H. 211 Balin, Jerome C. 204 Balinski, Fred J. 212 Balke, Frank M. 116 Ballowe, Kenneth R. 184, 226, Ballowe, Terrence J. 26, 42, 53 Balnis, -Robert J. 192 , e Ban, Andrew G. 30, 42, 202 Banicki, Leroy H. 185 Banks, Don C. 217 Bannack, Kenneth l. 159, 247 Banner, Brian E. 199 Banneno Donald Ji. 5211 49, 148, 8 ' 228, 218, Bannor, Norman L. 26, 53, 229 . ,J 4 Bant, Geoffrey 2131. Bar,- Richard Wi 53, 1,51 Baran, Danny Ji. '1f88 i'T Baran, Leslie .Hit ZE9 Baran, Viktor 185, 226' ' Baranowski, Thomas R. 185 Barathy Michael S. 150, 199 Baratta, Joseph S. 193 Barba, Reimar A. 116 Barbe', Terry 215 Barber, James W. 196 Barela, Thomas D. 32, 150, 188, 242 Bargiel, Steve J. 202 Barich, Thomas G. 19.5 Bark, Eugeune 32, 201 Bark, Richafd J. 151, 171, 188 Barker, Steve H. 205 Barkes, George J. 191 Barlev, James J. 198 Barnhart, Ronald W. 185 Barnow, Henry W. 155, 198 Baron, Robert A. 34, 35, 212. 255 Baron, Sherwin l. 207, 248 Baron, Stanley R. 176 Barons, Karlis A. 53, 232, 252 Barr, Mike A. 198, 230 Barrese, Robert L. 201, 232 Barrett, Leo W. 206 Barron, Emmanuel N. 211 Borten, Walter A. 215 Bartlett, Bill S. 215 Bartman, Edward J. 53 Bartman, Harold S. 191 Bartosiak, George S. 186 Bartosik, Lawrence E. 53 Bartosiak, Richard J. 198 Bartosik Raymond T. 210 Barts, Glenn C. 197 Bartz, James K. 194 Basan, Melvyn P. 160, 200 Basil, James D. 191 Basladynski, Marion 193 Basladynski, Stefan 185 Bassi, Wayne J. 40, 154, 155, 203, 251, 254, 255 Batchelder, Darrell J. 142, 174, 188, 251 Batka, Robert J. 196 Bator, Edward M. 186 Baumann, Alan K. 190 Baumann, Ronald C. 194, 232 Baumstark, Richard R. 151, 202, 244 Bavolek, Steven J. 199 Bawelkiewicz, Ronald A. 188, 229 Bayard, Peter 252 Bayer, Harry 42, 186, 239 Beal, Amo W. 208 Beal, Howard C. 184 Beale, John C. 30, 54, 164 Beardsley, Frank C. 148, 208, Beauliev, Frank P. 208 Beaver, Robert L. 212 Bechtel, Michael W. 208 Bechtloff, Wilfried H. 211 Beck, William F. 37, 41, 42, 51 Becker, Allen W. 188 Becker, Gary W. 174, 198 Becker, Werner 199 Beckford, Ronald E. 205 Becola, John P. 203 Becola, Peter M. 2,10 Bednarz, Andrew J. 148, 196 Bedow, Eric W. 211 Bedow, Gary A. 199, 248 Begun, Tim A. 34, 198 Beilman, Fred D. 116 Beitz, Richard W. 42, 255 Belevtsov, Nikolai 186 Bell, Frank W. 150, 190 Bell, Michael G. 54 Belles, Kenneth J. 199 Belli, ,James J. 26, 200, 240 Bellis, Robert G. 148, 213 Belmont, Michael J. 211 Belohlavek, Alan J. 206, 251 Belshaw, Willi-amifl'. 34, 254, 255 'A Bemis, Lyle R. 148, 162, 213 Bemont, Dennis CI26, 191, 252 Benbenek, Leon M. 208 Bendeich, Robert F. 192 Bender, Bert L. 199,284 Benedetti, James 194 , Benestad, William E.,.171, 210 Beniamin,lNicholas J. 54 Benfamin, Robert R. 171, 208, 248 Benko, Jeffrey W. 164 Benn, Edwin H. 214 Bennett, Erick J. 32, 196, 244 Bennett, Myron M. 54, 253 Benson, Ronald L. 188 Benziger, Tom D. 202 Beralrdi, Louis 190 ' Berczynski, Bogumil Z. 210 Berezp, Steve 32, 150, 159, 191 Berg, Bruce M. 211, 252, Berg, Herbert F. 217 Berg, Richard C. 54 Bergemann, Eike W. 117 Bergman, Robert D. 168, 200, 247 Berger, Alan L. 185 Berger, Donald V. 30, 174, 191 Berger, Stefan 184 Bergquist, Morgan A. 226 Bergquist, Richard A. 54 Berlinghoff, Fred P. 201, 251 Berkson, Michael H. 150, 197 236, 240 Berman, Gary S. 190 Berman, Jeffrey I. 174, 203 Berman, Robert S. 34, 196 Bernaden, Henry J. 54 Berndt, William A. 32, 117 Bernerd, Robert C. 190, 231 Berney, Christopher R. 208 Berryhiln, Fred 193 Bertram, Robert L. 201 Berzins, Gunars 208 Beutin, Wayne 208 Beutler, Carl E. 150, 171, 185, 254, 255 Bezazian, Harold A. 205 Bianco, Barry S. 168, 215 Blank, Richard F. 208 Biara, Michael J. 218 Bickel, Richard H. 191 Bieber, Thomas A. 219 Bielawski, Vitold J. 189 Bielinski, James S. 187 Bienke, George W. 34, 212 Bieszczad, Walter J. 151, 186, E 254, 255 BIESZCZQT, Wavne T. 212 Blgham, Fred P. 185 Blgham, Robert C. 148, 198, 240 Blke, Gilbert W. 218 Bill, Edward J. 214 Bllyj, Anatole 54 Binner, Richard P. 54 Bird, Robert E. 117, 251 Blrkenkamp, Nolan I. 174, 192 Blrns, Carl R. 218 Bisceglie, Frank T. 208 Blschof, Joseph 54 Bishop, Richard W. 190, 226 Blsmayar, John A. 34, 150, 171, 190 Bittner, Ronald C. 30, 34, 190 Bionson, Joseph E. 195 Blach, Rodney J. 117 Blain, Frank A. 54, 239 Blair, Brian A. 218 , Bland, Randall J. 174, 186 Blanton, James R. 200, 232 Blaskovits, Ernest G. 191 Blassick, Richard D. 190 Bleau, Thomas A. 55 Blecka, Thomas J. 178, 218 Bleier, Alex 186 Bloch, Georg 216 Block, George E. 200 Blomberg, David H. 39, 185 Blomstedt, Lars E. 154, 155, 206 Blonski, Ted L. 196 Bloomfield, Jay A. 155,211,251 Blount, William M. 178, 180, 184, 277 Blum, Larry S. 215 Blum, Tom 148, 213, 232 Boblewski, Michael J. 203, 228 Bobnio, Albin J. 201 Bobos, Robert A. 150, 202 Bobrowski, Vincent W. 117, 255 Bock, Leonard A. 117, 178, Bodine, Michael W, 55, 176 Bodinof, Robert A. 1.99 Bodzewski, Mike C.,- 148, 207, 244, 748 1 Boe, Dcuolcs A. 191, 228 Boehm, Dfnald G. 212 Boehm, l chald L. 226 Boelter, Arthur H. 26, 28, 34, 50, I48, 232, 236 184 STUDENT INDEX Boelter, Richard C. 196 Boever, Scott R. 174 Bogardus, Jack E. 206 Bogardus, Ronald M. 208 Bogdanowicz, Daniel F. 199 Bogdanowicz, Jerome P. 186 Bohdanyk, Don 200, 232 Bohl, David J. 205 Bohl, Larry M. 211 Bohlman, Den-nis R. 148, 151, 188 Bohun, Nick M. 206 Boiczuk, Jerry 208, 284 Bojkewycz, Wsewolod A. 210 Bolante, Jay B. 196 Bolek, Chester J. 198 Bondmass, Micheal J. 218 Bongovanni, James P. 201 Boni, Lido J. 30, 55 Bonk, Francis J. 30, 34 Bonk, James J. 216 Bono, Gus Z. 218 Bootz, William A. 198 Borchardt, Pat L.194, 226 Boris, Larry A. 55 Borkovich, Mike M. 159, 186 Borkowski, Wayne A. 203 Born, Bernard J. 197 Boruta, Nicholas 218 Bose, Dwayne W. 208 Boskovic, Michael 150, 202 Bosnak, John R. 189 Bosteels, Carl F. 65, 189 Boston, Harry T. 192 Botwin, Victor 208, 247 Boughey, Daniel J. 188, 239 Boule, James P. 211 Bouloukos, Milton 55 Bowen, Marvin G. 204 Bowen, William D. 55 Bowling, Arnold J. 174, 207 Bowman, Clyde A. 196, 247 Bowman, George E. 188 Bowyer, Ronald T. 190 Boyd, John M. 206 Boyer, John W. 55 Boyle, James R. 192 Boynton, Richard C. 215, 244 Boyt, Bernd J. 188 Bozeday, John T. 203, 232, 247 Braddy, Thomas E. 218 Bradley, Donald A. 191 Bradley, Patrick A. 194 Bradna, William C. 212 189 Brady, Bruce E. Brady, Frank H. 194 J. 117 55, 248 203, 232 Braioo, Nicholas Braman, Terry J. Branch, Gary L. Brankowitsch, Nickie 219 Brankline, John A. 151, 195, 254 Branick, Robert M. 200, 232 Branson, Robert D. 55 Brandys, Allan T. 207 Brandys, Chester T. 55 Brasher, Charles O. 196 Bratsakis, James A. 150, 200 Bratt, Bruce L. 34, 191 Brattset, Allan G. 168, 184 Braun, Dale R. 204, 232 Brauner, Larr S. 26, 214 Braunsdorf, R1!chard L. 198 Bravi, Gerard J. 190 Bray, Bill T. 192 Bredrud, Scott W. 214 Breece, Joe D. 32, 117 Breitberg, Freddie 32, 34, 148 185 Breitberg, Stuart L. 55 Breit, Arnold 206 Brennan, Donald W. 55 Brennan, John J. 174, 203, 232 Bretsnyder, Mortimer T. 56, 96, 143 Briatico, John 194, 232 Brickman, Allen 185 Briggs, Donald C. 253 Brink, James F. 197 Brink, Michael E. 56 Bristow, Bruce A. 189 Brixey, William R. 217 Broberg, Lloyd W. 193, 251 Broch, James R. 197, 239 Broch, John W. 189, 239 Brockhouse, James O. 198 Bron, Richard J. 216 Brodersen, Alon J. 191 Brodkorb, Paul S. 201, 228 Brody, Jay M. 188 Broniszewski, John E. 56, 174, 176 Bronstein, Jack 199 Brown, Brent L. 219 Brown, Bruce G. 184 Brown, Bruce R. 215 Brown, David J. 192, 228 Brown, David K. 198 Brown, Donald L. 211 Brown, James A. 184 Brown, Lawrence A. 30, 187 Brown, Michael H. 192, 228 Brown, Percy R. 206, 229 Brown, Richard A. 189, 253, 254, 255 Brown, Robert M. 213 Brown, Robert M. 32, 117, 148, 161, 162, 163, 232, 247 Brown, Thomas R. 211 Brozek, Allan D. 216 Brucato, Jim R. 212 Bruce, Robert A. 56, 171 Bruley, James L. 214 Brundage, Myron 54 Bruner, Roy V. 201 Brunsvold, Charles A. 190 Bruser, Charles J. 117 Bruski, Kenneth E. 189 Bruszkiewicz, Alex A. 195 Bruzewicz, Andrew J. 148, 214 Bryant, Robert A. 194 Bryer, Paul R. 56 Bryg, Edward J. 26, 212 Brezezinski, Denis R. 26, 40, 117, 160, 174 Brzezinski, Ronald L. 190 Bubert, Edward A. 117 Bucard, Frank L. 36, 185 Buccelli, Louis D. 211 Buccelli, Michael J. 208 Buchanan, Dennis J. 56 Buchel, Andrew A. 192, 228 Buchic, Nickolas M. 197, 253, 254 Buckley, Michael J. 28 Budzik, Richard C. 26, 35, 56 Buerstetta, Thom A. 211 Buffenbarger, David R. 201 Bugalski, Thomas M. 201 Bukieda, Steve 188, 235, 239 Buksar, Bohdan G. 208 Bulger, Dan L. 56, 284 Buller, Larry C. 194 Bunch, Foster D. 32, 56 Burkart, Joseph F. 211 Burch, Clarence L. 199 Burger, George J. 196 Burgett, William R. 197 Burhans, Steve A. 154, 197 Burian, Donald S. 56, 244 Burja, Frank M. 117 Burkross, Richard G. 26, 187 Burnett, Rodney J. 199 Burnett, Ronald H. 194 Burney, Donald R. 34, 41, 42, 50, 232 Burns, James E. 56, 148 Burns, Mike T. 215 Burns, Stephen M. 199 Burns, William K. 186 Buroff, Steven J. 30, 56, 148 Burtin, Dan 190 Busam, Michael E. 212 Busse, Peter H. 212, 251 Bussiere, William A. 211 Butera, Joe 208 Butler, Thomas W. 26, 239 Buttita, Tom J. 218, 248 Buyle, Leslie A. 56 Buzyna, Leonid 148, 240, 241 Bychowski, Larry F. 189 Byczek, Lloyd V. 176, 178 Byrne, Louis E. 214 Byrne, Thomas M. 188 C Cabello, Archie 196, 239 Cabote, Wayne R. 253 Caciolpgng, John C. 30, 42, 159, Cade, Paul F. 163, 190, 226 Cain, John P. 190, 232 Cain, Lawrence E. 174, 194 Cain, William P. 40, 193, 254 Cairo, Joseph A. 117 Calabrese, Anthony N. 186 Calabrese, Ed G. 56 Caldararo, Bryon 198 Calderard James J. 208 Calderonei James F. 202, 232 Calderone, Wayne F. 219 Caldow, John A. 209 Caldwell, Michael W. 26, 56, 112 Cali, Phillip P. 215 Caltagirone, Lawrence F. 191, 228 Caluwe, Ted A. 215, 248 232 Calvacca, Gerald J. 205, Camacho, Fredinand 210 Campbell, Charles R. 168, 206 Campbell, Fred C. 57 Campbell, Gerald V. 194 Campbell, Jack B. 190, 236, 239 Campbell, Roger W. 212 Campbell, Tom F. 196 Campbell, William L. 208 Camporini, Stanley J. 204 Compton, Robert H. 211 Cannataro, Ralph J. 57 Canning, Bill M. 185 Canning, Steve F. 214 Cannino, John P. 195 Cantalupi, James T. 28, 57 Cantor, Charles J. 26, 41, 184, c 1548: 255 A 206 apo a, eorge . Carone, Dominick M. 206 Caponegri, Tony E. 194 Capua, Carl A. 194 Carava, Nicholas J. 57 Cardellino, Fred 180, 184 Caref, Sheldon 118 Carellas, John 191 Carellas, Peter 193 Care , Alan L. 192 Carey, Allan V. 26, 186 Carley, Richard V. 57 Carley, Robert E. 195 Carlson, Bruce A. 34, 45, 50 Carlson, Bruce A. 28, 50 Carlson, Brian B. 191 Carlson, Carl P. 207, 251 Carlson, Carl R. 191 Carlson, Christopher G. 57 Carlson, Donald J. 226 Carlson, Glenn W. 200 Carlson, Lee A. 203, 251 Carlson, Richard E. 57, 252, 253 Carlson, Robert E. 194 Carlson, Ronald F. 186 Carlson, Ronald H. 210 Carlson, Terrence J. 192 Carlsliclrle, Lawrence R. 189, Carollo, Craig, J. 32, 151, 199 Carone, Frank 118 Carr, Raymond R. 202, 240 Carroccio, Douglas C. 194 Carroll, George W. 32, 151, 198, 232 Carroll, James J. 30, 191 Carta, Frank 26, 30, 57 Carter, John R. 211 Carter, Rich 112 Cartwright, James F. 40, 211, 248 Corus, John L. 191 Caruso, Victor L. 212 Caruthers, Lee R. 201, 228 Casadas, Jose M. 26, 208 Casadas, Miguel A. 185, 244 Casale, Michael G. 198, 284 Casaletto, Dennis M. 212 Cascia, Anthony 194 Cascone, Louis 30, 57, 162, ' 164, 165 Cash, Billy R. 26, 209 Cashman, William P. 214 Casor, William R. 171, 208, 247 Castagna, Kim L. 198 Castro, Richard M. 206 Catalano, Gerald 216 Catalano, John J. 203 Catomer, James F. 209 Cavallo, James M. 26, 36, 58, 151, 160 Cavanaugh, William E. 198 Covin, Lawrence N. 176, 178, 192 Cavin, Thomas G. 58 Cecchi, Joseph L. 30, 190 Ceiley, Joseph R. 39, 118 Cerovich, Jimmy V. 26, 197, 250 Cerkan, Paul E. 174, 198 Chabalowski, Thomas J. 139, 192, 228 Chaddock, Wayne J. 208 Chafee, Daniel R. 190 Chaimovitz, Bernard 168, 207 Chaky, Michael J. 30, 188 Chaika, Christopher G. 95, 130 Chalos, Michael G. 214 Chan, Ronald E. 58 Chanoux, Gary R. 34, 202 Chapman, Dennis G. 203 Chapman, Leslie A. 189 Chapman, Raymond M. 192 Chapon, Raymond A. 210 Chappell, Larry S. 211 Chavarria, Lazaro 174, 176, 218 Chavez, Thomas D. 163, 228 Chayer, Carl J. 32, 214 Chelcun, Darrell N. 215 Chelmecki, Anthony E. 201 Chelmecki, Donald J. 213 Cheng, Julian 218 Chenoweth, Robert D. 190 Chereso, Michael 208 Chernik, Harry T. 36, 37, 252 Chernik, Robert M. 118, 164 Cherry, Vincent J. 204 Chiappetta, Joseph M. 58 Chicoine, Daryl S. 189 Chicoine, Randall L. 215 Childrey, Leonard H. 198 Childs, Byron K. 190 Chirempes, George L. 208 Chiu, Kang M. 211 Chlebowski, Joseph M. 208 42, 58, Chmielewski, Edward S. 159 216 Chmielewski, Konrad G. Chmura, Warren F. 188, 232 Choate, Reid A. 207 Chodkowski, Donald C. 118 Chodkowski, Gerald M. 199, 239 Chodzinski, George H. 42, 118, 224 Choftnes, Albert M. 188 Chotgrgei, Michael J. 58, 142, Cholewin, Mike A 219 Charnomaz, Don J. 155, 202, 248 Charnomaz, Walter A. 30, 118 Chorvat, George J. 178, 203 Chovanec, James J. 58 Christ, Terrance F. 58 Christensen, Daniel J. 41, 42, 118, 236, 240, 241, Christensen, Roy A. 58, 247 Christian, Sam T. 207 Christian, William J. 207 204 Christiansen, Herbert C. 228 Christman, Robert F. 58 Chronis, Dimitrios G. 218 Chrusciel, John J. 203 Chuchro, William M. 202 Chuck, Dwight M. 195, 226 Chudy, Douglas A. 196 Chulay, Jeffrey D. 42, 58, 148 Chytry, Zbigniew S. 211 Cibuls, Jerry G. 118 Cibura, Carl S. 58 Cichon, Robert H. 203 Cichonski, Stanley T. 210 Cichonski, Walter 40, 186 Cieniewski, Daniel T. 211 Cieslak, Raymond J. 192, 228 Clllo, Wayne S. 219 Cirzan, Leonard F. 34, 186 Citta, Richard W. 158 Clauson, Eric T. 185 Ciyrus, Conrad D. 36, 186 Clare, Daniel R. 59 Clark, John, J. 203 Clark, Robert L. 205, 248 Clark, Ron S. 186 Clarke, Frank P. 217 Clauson, John B. 59 Clauss, Charles J. 59, 236, 240 Clements, Joseph C. 214 STUDENT INDEX Cnota, James F. 59, 236 Currie, Neil G. 207 DeMeyer, Daniel L. 186 Dubinski, Kenneth D. 199 Coats, Alan 202 Curtis, George T. 186 Demichael, Daniel L. 26, 189 Dubinski, Leon E. 186 Cobar, Bernard 163, 236, 239 Curtis, Robert J. 201 DeMiIio, Robert C. 214 Duchane, Russell 191 Cobar, James V. 202 Curylo, David A. 189 Demiow, William W. 40, 184, Duchay, Danel W. 28, 36, 120, Cobb, James 214 Cutinello, Nick R. 198, 23? 244 151 Codak, William P. 59 Cwanek, Michael J. 189 Demtschenko, George 32, 150, Duda, David 204 Cody, Ronald C. 118 Cwikowski, Joseph A. 60, 151 191 Dudq, Lqdd M, 151, 163, 190, Coffelt, Ralph A. 59 251 Denapoli, Philip G. 206 224 Cogan, Robert S. 196 Cybul, Gary L. 184 Deneka, John A. 208 Duddles, Dennis M. 203 Coglianese, Ralph A. 211 Cygan, Stanley T. 191 Denega, Peter 30, 42, 150, 186, Dudek, Dongld A, 198 Cohen, Bruce D. 210 Czajkowskyi, Robert B. 208 239 Dudek, John A, 32, 163, 134, Cohen, Fred M. 150, 186 CZYZEWSKL Thomas M. 218 Dennison, Dennis A. 208 247 Cohen, Michael J. 194 Czarnecki, John C. 30, 151, 186 Dency, Karz P. 218 Dudek, Ronald P, 198 Cohen, Robert J. 188 Czarny, Edward F. 30, 60 Denton, Willie E. 218 Dudko, George 187 Cohen, Tony R. 190 Czaska, James M. 212 Depa, John R. 218 Dudziak, Bill I. 199 Cohn, Charles A. 198 Czechowski, Wayne L. 194, 249 Der, Alexander 208 Duff, Robe,-f D, QQI Coker, Richard W. 163, 190 Czekanski, Michael J. 60 Del Rosario, David L. 194, 250 Duff, scoff N, 218 Collias, George J. 148, 159, 213 Czereokowski, Timothy S. 210 De Rouin, Bob J. 40, 160, 207 Duffy, Richard T, 203 Collier, James K. 197 248 De Rouin, Edward M. 189, 221, Du pore NormanJ 62 Collirs, Frank 118, 232 CzerkieS, T1 l0dd9US 163, 200 253 Dumolsgfi George 'F 32 202 Collum, Timothy W. 36, 189, Czerwinski, James R. 174, 190 De Simone, Michael J. 61, 252 228' 244 ' ' ' 232 Czop, Henry A. 218 De Sobe, Gerald J. 208, 232 Dunohue' James R 2,0 Colovos, James T. 160, 198 Czyzewski, Thomas M. 218 De Sota, Glenn R. 148, 210 Dunbar Walter F 147 187 25, 185 Combithis, Gregory J. 118 Comerford, John P. 189 Commons, Theodore L. 30, 37, 42, 59, 173, 232 Compell, Jerome 59 Congine, Nolan G. 191 Connelly, Michael A. 189 Connolly, Martin J. 191 Conopeotis, John D. 202, 251 Conrad, Terry J. 59 Cook, Kenneth M. 168, 206 Cook, Larry N. 196 Cook, Stephen A. 199 Cook, Verlon E. 59 Coope, James A. 26, 42, 59 Cooper, Stephen A. 176, 178, 192 Coplon, M-arc D. 284 Cordes, Bill G. 190 Corey, Walter E. 204, 248 Coriell, Ronald J. 200 Corrie, Daniel R. 212, 284 Corso, Saverio F. 119 Cortesi, Mario 211, 247 Corum, Curtis 200 Cosby, Walter E. 208 Cose, Robert A. 212 Cosentino, Michael D. 207 Cossack, Edward 202 Costabile, Dominic M. 119 Costanzo, Vincent A. 186 Costello, William E. 198, 34 Cotromanes, John J. 28, 148, Dabe, Kevin D. 203 Dabetic, Thomas 211 Dahl, Gerald E. 26, 191 Dahlia, Michael D. 206 Dahlquist, Bruce R. 216 Dalbey, Michael S. 191 Dall, James W. 28, 60 Dall, Richard T. 40, 212 Dallam, Roger A. 186 Dalton, William E. 207 Damato, James M. 171, 195 Damiano, Don R. 186 D'Amico, Paul J. 119 Damptz, Donald D. 60 Damratowski, Ronald E. 194 Danalewich, Richard G. 60 Danda, Adolph P. 60 Danek, Kenneth C. 219 Daneliak, Douglas S. 212 Danielczuk, Steve 188 Daniels, Joseph A. 176, 178 Danielson, John L. 163, 206 Dank, Jerome W. 253 Dankowski, Chester J. 26, 210 Darmofal, Gary G. 194 Darnell, Sam K. 214 Daroszewski, Edward R. 191 Darrow, Robert E. 61, 151, 253 Daszko, George I. 39, 41, 162, 200, 248 Dautel, Donald F. 40, 119, 150 DaVania, Michael E. 40, 151, Davern, James P. 209 Davi, William J. 191 David, George J. 193 David, James R. 198 Davidson, Wayne M. 210 180, 207 Couch, Robert T. 191, 251 Coughlin, Michael 191 Coulson, John M. 215 Coulson, Steve E. 207 Couper, John M. 190, 236, 240 Coursen, Hartley W. 154, 212 Cousins, Jack A. 216, 247, 248 Coutre, James E. 193, 249 Coutre, Leonard J. 213 Cowe, James J. 207 Cowen, Dole 247 Cox, Lawrence A. 148, 198 Cox, Wayne R. 191 Coy, Gregory L. 206 Coy, Robert G. 59 Cozak, Edward K. 214 Cozza, Charles R. 188 Cozzi, Roger J. 60 Crabtree, Gordon T. 28, 119 Crabtree, Phillip A .200 Craig, Joseph R. 206 Craig, Larry A. 210 Crandall, James L. 30, 60, 173 Craycraft, Thomas J. 202 Crawford, John R. 190 Crick, Glen D. 196 Crisp, Edward E. 204 Crite, Roy M. 185 Crome, Ralph H. 192 Cross, Charles W. 210 Cross, Wayne C. 203, 224 Crubaugh, Richard D. 216 Cruse, Robert W. 60, 168 Cuatchon, Alan J. 219 Cubala, Stanley S. 197 Cuchra, James S. 151, 200 Culbertson, Joe L. 151, 202 Culbertson, Robert E. 189 Cuga, Glenn N. 212 Cullinane, Michael J. 216 Cummings, Robert L. 60 Cunningham, Phillip B. 216 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis . Dawn, Donald 208 Harold J. 207 Louis D. 26, 195 Melvin L. 206 Richard J. 119, 176, Richard O. 61, 164 John A. 215 178 Dean, Dec kert, Robert P. 219 Richard A. 119 DeBaun, Teddy M. 210 DeBender, John J. 26, 195 DeBlock, James M. 26, 208, DeCarIo, Eli M. 209 Dechant, Thomas 184 Decho, Alan R. 26, 34, 191, 248 232 Decker, Ernest J. 188, 232 Decker, Steve A. 216 Deckert, Ronald A. 209 Deetjen, William C. 61, 226, 236 DeFazio, Peter V. 26, 188 DeFord, Robert W. 209 Defotis, Gary D. 143, 192, 247 DeGraff, Robert M. 218 Deitmer, Ronald O. 192 DeJonge, William R. 196 de la Paz, Frank A. 61 Dellabetta, Michael V. 218 Dell'Aringa, Peter G. 61 Deleon, Gibert G. 207 Deleon, Joe A. 211 De Los Rios, Manuel H. 215 DelGenio, John A. 61, 142, 151 DelGuidice, Richard J. 191, 232 DeM3l? Tim D. 176, 180, 192, Detmer, Ron M. 236 De Vita, Anthony F. 216 De Yonge, Grant J. 61 Diak, Douglas G. 186 Diak, Michael J. 192 Diasio, Daniel R. 197 Dibasglig, Ronald A. 202, 244, Dickerson, William E. 205 Dicostanzo, Robert M. 51 Dieball, Bruce E. 216 Dier, David E. 174 Diestel, Charles G. 218 Diete, Richard P. 184, 224 Dietz, Michael J. 194, 239 Digan, Patrick 26, 32, 119, 224 Digregorio, James E. 61 Dilendorf, George 197 Dillman, Andrew 197 Dillon, Patrick T. 191 Dimopoulos, Harry A. 206, 228 Diomede, Dominic 207 Diprima, Tom P. 190 Di Salvo, Frank G. 218 Di Sylvester, Joe C. 119 Dittemore, George F. 148, 174, 218, 232 251 Ditter, Gerard R. 61, 224 Ditter, Ronald E. 218 Dittmer, Glenn R. 189, 234, Divarco, Vincent J. 199 Dixon, David E. 194, 232 Diokie, Walter H. 199 Djubin, Alexander 194 Dmytrenko, Igor 119, 185, 226 Dobas, Lawrence R. 215 Dobrzanski, Anthony J. 151, 161 Dobrzynski, Richard P. 164 Dobson, Jack H. 185, 253, 255 Doctor Walter L. 62 Doehring, Alyin W. 32, 119, 251 Doherty, John H. 204 Dohnol, Wayne L. 168, 195 Dolce, Robert B. 204 Dolgi-ado, Edward 202 Domin, Thomas W. 36, 40, 210 Domino, David J. 28, 194, 232 Domino, Florian J. 28, 186, 232 Domino, George C. 212 Domurat, Ted E. 186 Domzalski, Richard 174, 194 Domzalski, Wayne E. 206, 232 Donati, Daniel F. 62 Dondalski, Larry J. 183, 226 Donofrio, Anthony M. 212 Doninger, John A. 119 Dorenbos, David O. 30, 151, 188 Dost, Daniel G. 194 Dougherty, Wayne R. 206 Douros, William G. 218 Downs, Jack W. 188 Doyle, Edward J. 176, 178, 184 Drake, Paul -D. 26, 185, 236 Drake, Timothy A. 201 Draing, Walter W. 168, 185 Drelios, George A. 213 Dreyer, Everett L. 150, 191 Dreuth, Paul O. 219 Droho, Jose h 5. 185, 245 Dry, Fred 34, 40, 148, 208 Drzeviiicici, Robert M. 62, 173, Drzewicki, Roger E. 62, 173, 232 Dub, Igor M. 62 Dubec, Joseph M. 62, 252 Dubetz, Anthony T. 142, 195 255 Duncan, Raymond W. 209, 244 Duplesys, Gerald A. 204, 224 Durlak, Mitchell P. 62 Durbak, Andres 190 234, 236 Durnil, Kenneth E. 191, 224, Duros, Raymond K. 215, 232 Durso, Nino J. 199 Duszkewycz, Jerry S. 200 Duszlak, Leonard W. 189 Duzinski, Gary A. 150, 174, 180, 184, 232 Dworak, James J. 62 Dworak, Joseph M. 204, 232 Dwyer, Patrick A. 212 Dyba, Raymond J. 30, 62, 164 Dybowglii, Paul A. 120, 174, 178 Dyer, Gary E. 164, 252 Dykes, James S. 184 Dykstra, James E. 194 Dynek, Guy E. 210 Dyrek, Ted A. 62, 234, 236 Dyracz, Gary R. 188 Dziak, Theodore A. 148, 205, 232 Dzieglewicz, Barry C. 34, 150, 163, 200 Dziewulski, Kenneth J. 151, 200, 232 E Eaves, William P. 191 Ebly, Rudolf 62 Eck, Adalbert J. 150, 151, 194 Eckels, Edward P. 210 Edwards, Lawrence H. 120 Eggert, Lee 63 Ehrhmrdt, Dennis G. 188, 250 Eimer, Nathan, P. 210 Eisenbeis, Walter 215, 232, 244 Lisenberg, Louis A. 148, 187 Eisenberg, Oren V. 26, 42 Eisenbies, Eisenhuth, Charles R. 63 Ronald G. 174 Ekberg, Lerry A. 184 Ekstrom, David H. 200, 228 Erlandson, Gary N. 216 Ernst, Paul E. 203 Esbrook, David G. 212 Ekstrom, Richard W. 26, 30 Elizarraraz, Gabriel A. 32, 120 Ellermann, Peter W. 207, 239 Ellis, Donald J. 203 Ellsworth, Russell G. 209 Elmer, Roger A. 205, 228 Elrod, Sinclair D. 197 Elzy, Louis C. 211 Endreiat, Norbert 63, 284 Endicott, Warren M. 194 Engel, Gerald E. 213 Engberg, Alvin R. 208 Englerth, Richard J. 174, 194 Engstrom, Keith A. 32, 120 Ennis, Edward G. 63 Epplen, Lee R. 189 Epstein, David E. 189 Epstein, Kerry A. 208, 232 Erakovich, John 184 Eramia, Robert L. 154, 213, 251 Erhardt, Fred J. 63 Ericksen, Allen K. 168, 202 Erickson, George W. 28, 184 240 STUDENT INDEX Erickson, Erickson Erickson Geoffrey D. 203 est 213 , Ern Erickson, Rod C. 194 Erickson, Roy W. 218 Erjavac , Glenn 206 Erk, Peter 208 , Jerry O. 193, 250, 254 Fletcher Erlandson, Gary N. 216 Ernst, Paul E. 203 Esbrook, David G. 212 Esenberg, Robert T. 212 Esposito, Denny P. 204, 232 Esposito, Frank M. 214 Esposito, Joseph M. 63 Esposito, Robert W. 159, 189 Estes, James E. 63 Estes, Thomas F. 189 Eugene, Larry R. 218 Evangelista, Bruce F. 63, 226, 234, 236 Evans, Larry M. 36, 162, 215 Evans, Rickey L. 203 Ewold, Carl W. 186, 247 Exham, William J. 120, 244 F Fabi-an, Edward M. 202 Fabry, Gene F. 185 Fabry, Richard R. 214 Fader, Micheal T. 34, 195 Fadz, P-aul R. 63 , Faitz, Robert J. 216 Falco, Vito J. 164 Falcone, Salvatore A. 120 Falk, Roger J. 188 ' Falkenberg, Keith B. 213 Faltum, Andrew G. 160, 198 Fanlon, Robert E. 199 Fansler, Todd D. 34, 192 Fari-as, John 218 Farland, Robert A. 185 Farmer, James K. 42, 63, 148 Farris, Charles A. 192 Fartsalas, Spiros K. 226, 188 Farveni, Manuel M. 63, 164 Fastwolf, Jon 212 Fatigato, Joseph F. 64 Favlik, Frank A. 158 Fatz, Robert A. 191 Fay, Myron D. 200 Fayman, Richard C. 26, 30, 164 Fazio, Peter M. 120 Federici, Mickey G. 198 Fedoren1ko, Victor F. 34, 35, 194, 25 Fedoruk, Sevgei A. 26, 30, 64 Feely, Robert M. 199 Feige, Manfred 214 Feinberg, James S. 214 Feinberg, Philip 191 Feist, Paul W. 64 Feldrrigg, Allan R. 64, 168, 171, Feldman, Marshall P. 120, 236, 239 Fell, Jerry I. 148, 204, 234 Fennema, Robert E. 215, 232 Fenner, Earl C. 186 Fenyn, Dan J. 210, 251 Fera, Dennis J. 120 Ferber, Ralph A. 201 Ferengul, Royal S. 210 Ferguson, Daniel J. 64 Ferguson, George C. 200 Fermoyle, Brian S. 210 Fermin, Eug9ene 28, 64 Fernarracaez, Kenneth R. 38, 163, Ferrara, Chris D. 120 Ferraro, Micheal P. 39, 214 Ferst, David 26, 148, 195 Festag, Eckhard I. 64, 148 Fett, Jim T. 205, 251 Feuerschwenger, John 232 Fichter, Craig G. 211 E. 191, Findlay, Neil D. 190 Findlay, Ronald T. 198 Finday, Stephen M. 30, 202 Fine, Robert H. 191, 238 Finertv, Martin J. 64 Fingerhut, Fred C. 216, 247 Fink, Herbert G. 212 Fink, Richard S. 120 Finke, Leroy K. 205 Finkel, Lee M. 168, 200 Fiore, Mark R. 212 Fiorito, James D. 196 Firestone , Robert P. 189 Firestone, W'illiam T. 188 Firrone, Thomas A. 171, 195 Firszr, pave L. 143, 165, 197 Firth, Bruce E. 195, 232 Fischer, Harold C .192 Fischer, Michael J. 212 Fischer, Norman E. 120 Fischer, William V. 64 Fischl, Frank J. 38, 42, 64, 148, 253 Fischrup, Robert R. 64, 173 Fisher, Merlin E. 189 Fashion, Ned 1.. 200,251 Fitzgerald, Louis J.65 Fitzgibbons, Michael J. 216 Fitzner, Robert A. 51, 243 Fitzsimmons, John M. 208 Fitzsimmons, Robert O. 186, 246 Flanagan, Dean J. 198 Flasch, Frank L. 205 Fleischhacker, Michael R. 192 Fleischman, David A. 190, 224, Franklin, William E. 191 Franks, Mark A. 40, 191, 250 Franz, James M. 185 Franz, William B. 215, 251 Franzak, Roger A. 148, 202 Franzen, David A. 65, 236 Franzen, Micheal J. 195 Frauenhoffer, Charles G. 171, 210, 247 Frazier, John D. 198, 228 Freda, Charles E. 216 Fredericksen, Richard K. 202 Frederick, James L. 203 Frederick, Robert F. 203, 232 Frederickson, Paul A. 66, 173 Freelzaugg, Robert E. 66, 160, Friedhof, Anthony J. 174, 207 Frieder, Walter H. 164 Friedman, Allan H. 213, 248 Friedman, Harry W. 211, 232, 248, 251 Friedman, Jon V. 150, 189, 253 Friedman, Stephen R. 196 Friedrich, Anthony P. 184, 226 236 Fleissner, Edward D. 28 Fleming, David J. 26, 206 Fletcher, Robert D. 216 Fletcher, Thomas F. 65 Fletcher Todd V. 192 illi m 1 Fiedler. Joseph E. 198 Field, Gerald O. 218 Fields, Carl 208 Fields, Fred A. 201 Fields, Ray 107, 178, 232 Figas, Frederick J. 200 Figiel, Willam F. 189 Flipek, Daniel M. 176, 178, 195 Filley, Fred L. 214 Fincannon, Donald L. 64 Finch, John N. 199, 232 ,W' 'a W. 92 Fletter, Chares E. 30, 155, 205, 232, 251 Florczyk, Robert S. 212 Flores, Gene R. 28, 37 Flowers, Alan D. 203 Flowers, Daniel T. 203 Flowers, Donald W. 202 Flowers, Roger A. 194 Flucke, David R. 197 1-ocht, Gary 120 Foerster, Kenneth A. 34, 148, 150, 188 Fogel, Harold P. 191, 228 Fogelhut, Jacob R. 159, 192 Fagle, David J. 202, 240 Foley, Daniel D. 206, 228 Foley, James L. 207 Folto, Edmund V. 65 Folcwill, Kenneth D. 65 Foley, Keith P. 192, 228 Fong, Jack 193 Fnoferko, Paul J. 214 Fon, Gerald L. 36, 197, 239 Fon, Frank J. 65, 173, 232 Fong, Jchn 34, 65 Fonseca, Victor 212 Ford, Kenneth C. 253 Ford, Ralph 218 Foreman, Philip 36, 208 Forman, Thomas A. 36, 37 Fcrmeller, Daniel R. 148, 209, 248 Forsberg, Ralph P. 205 Forsland, Harold A. 32, 120 Forst, Kenneth C. 65 Forster, Robert A. 185 Forti, Richard J. 65 Fosdale Terrance A. 120, 162 Foss, Bruce F. 65 Foss, Robert F. 203 Foss, William o. 194, 231, 234, 236, 239 Foster, John A. 65 173. 232 Foster, Melvin J. 37, 65 Fox, David A. 196, 240 Fox, Martin W. 198 Fox, Ramon, G. 218 Fox, Robert J. 208 Fraghia, James H. 195 Francis, Norbert J. 197 Franczvai, Robert,L. 171, Frank, David W. 201 Frank, Howard L. 42 Frank, John H. 199 Franke, Lawrence C. 189 Frankenberger, Arnold C. 208 195 Friend, Stephen E. 150, 190, 234, 236 Fries, Allan G. 121, 154, 155, 158,159,161, 163 Friese, Richard D. 26, 66 241 Fritzler, Richard C. 28, 30, 66 Froelich, Robert O. 28, 66 Frontczak, Paul R. 198 Fry, Larry J. 121 Fryman, Bernard H. 209 Fugrnan, Robert E. 185 Fujii, Wayne K. 216 Fujii, sieve D. 198, 232 Fujita, Wayne K. 148, 200 Fukayama, Gary P. 202 Fukuda, Neil 34, 205, 224 Fulcher, Randy L. 212 Fuller, John A. 207 Furlong, Clyde W. 215 Furrer, Jim M. 211 Furuta, Alan M. 202, 224, Furakawa, Stephen 201 Furuta, Micheal N. 66 G Gabanski, Glenn L. 211, 232 Gabler, Stephen G. 162, 203 Gabriel, Robert C. 66 Gabrych, Bernard J. 214 Gaca, Fred J. 30, 36, 197, 240, 241 Gadomski, Edward M. 66 Goebel, Paul L. 192, 240 Gaertner, Donald J 191, 226 Goff, John D. 185 Galas, Stephen J. 203 Galda, Gerald T. 184 Gairabetoff, Alexander A. 197, 244 Gajica, Xavier C. 203 Galati, Fred M. 226 Galbavy, George R. 185 Galowitsh, Jeffery L. 184 Gallagher, Brain D. 218 Galuszka, Edward J. 203 Galvin, John M. 201 Galvin, Paul E. 197 Gama-lobo, Fred 42, 66, 148, 150 Gap, Jerome J. 151, 202 Garay, John F. 26, 200 Garber, lrwin L. 121, 256 Garcia, Joseph H. 197 136 Garcia, Louis A. 195, 249 Garcia, Peter A. 34, 151, 194 Gardecki, Raymond D. 66, 253 Gardner, Robert 211 Gardner, Tom H. 42, 50 Gargaro, Michael G. 191 Garland, Donald M. 206 Gascon, Alan L. 216 Garsee, Gary M. 186 Ganrier, Jacob M. 66, 150, 168, Gartner, William L. 205, 228 Gartz, Paul E. 40, 148, 150, 154, 184, 191, 254, 255 Gary, vv'i11e E. 191 Gast, Robert W. 193 Gates, Don C. 211 Gately, Gary W. 190 Gotti, Jay J. 171, 199, 249 Gatziolis, James J. 206 Gaudio, Louis A. 196, 251 Gaudio, Nick A. 212, 255 Gawerecki, Harold A. 151, 186 Gawlik, Donald J. 40, 151, 202 Gawronski, Michael J. 199 Gawrych, William G. 192, 236, Gazdzik, Walter F. 148, 213 Gebarowski, Fred W. 202 Gegner, John H. 190 Gehring, Robert E. 207 Geib, Philip R. 26, 66, 244 Geier, William M. 121 csesi, William G. iss, 226, 238 Gelbart, Ronald L. 105, 247 Gelbart, Sheldon M. 253 Gelber, Richard H. 176, 178 Geldzahler, Barry J. 212, 251 Gelfo, Dominic J. 201, 284 Geltner, Robert 37, 42, 67 Gembicki, Charles L. 121 Gemeinhardt, Fred W. 189 Genteman, Paul F. 186 Genu-adi, John T. 194 Gerber, Lewoll l. 215, 244, 245, Geiger, Fred l. 192 Geroer, Steven K. 203 Gerke, Kenneth W. 67 Gernady, John H. 121 Gersch, Kenneth A. 197 Gerwin, Lee C. 212 Getz, Jack C. 202 Giambaluo, James S.,215 Giacomino, Le e V. 218 Giammarese, Carl P. 212 Giampaoli, P ter P. 186 Giancoia, Richard T. 188, 242 Gianfortune, Vincent L. 214 Glarygese, Mario J. 67 150, 176 Gianetti, Ronald A. 30, 34, 37, 42, 67, 160 205 Gianni, Raymond E. 67 Giannini, John P. 208 Gi-annini, Michael J. 34, 193 G1-anokopolous, Anthony J. 174, .204 Gianokopolous, Pete P. 202 Giarraputa, William B. 200 Gibson, Lamorr V. 204 Gibso51,9Robert W. 42, 228, 236, IJ Gibson, Samuel H. 40, 198 Gielow, Walter L. 40, 67, 150 Giese, Everett A. 154, 215 Gilleit, Paul W. 187 Gilliat, James B. 194, 1167 Gillis, John W'. 148, 197 Giovcicchini, Micheal B. 190 Giovenco, Anthony P. 194 Giovenco, Thomas A. 203 Giovingo, Dominick J. 26, 150, 171, 202 Gipson, Robert R. 192 Girard, Joseph S. 121 Girard, Kenneth A. 197 Gish Jack M. 197 Gittel, Henry G. 207 Glab, Daniel J. 207 Glaakin, Peter 26, 150, 169, 200 Gleason Dennis R. 187 Gleosiugii George R. 151, 186, Glenn, Jcel D. 228 Glickstein, Jerry 67, 236 Glochman Michael 191 Glocker, Peter W. 215 Glon, Raymond R. 121, 151 Glover, Thovnas R. 28, 150, 207 Glowa, Thomas B. 67 Glowacki, Dennis A. 205 Glowinke, 'Iom S. 42, 189 Gloyd, John C. 194 Glure, Frederick W. 67, 244 Godawo, Kenneth E. 67 Goddyn, Gerald R. 212 Godvik, Magnus 26, 67 Godwin, Thomas C. 67 ' Goelz, Michael A. 30, 42, 121, 169, 162 Goetter Robert W. 203 Gold, Stuart S. 203 Goldberg, David 168 Goldberg, William J. 217 Goldtgirg, William J. 34, 148, STU DENT IN DEX GoldeQTheordore T. 176, 178, 1.4 Goldman, Gary H. 200, 228 Goldman, Kenneth A. 185 Goldrich, Ba ry M. 148, 204 Goldstrom, Cliff R. 174, 204 Goles, John 68, 164 Golinski, Gregory G. 215 Golubski,vC5erald R. 209 Golucki, illiam C. 211 Golz Harold M. 49, 236 Gondor, John E. 209 Gondra, Victor M. 121, 244, 248 Gonzalez, Robert A. 191 Gonzales, Tony C. 212 Goodman, Carl B. 68 Goodmonson, Owen J. 196 Goodwin, William F. 39, 68 Goolsby, Ronald 150 Goralski, Leo S. 211 Gorczyca, Ray F. 169, 197 Gorczyca, Robert T. 151, 186, 244 Gordon, Bruce F. 40, 211 Gordon, Bruce M. 30, 37, 41 42, 68, 160 Gordon, John F. 30, 200 Gordon, Leroy G. 196 Gordon, Richard D. 150 154 Gordon, 20 Gordon, 160 Richard L. 142, 169, Sturat A. 30, 96, 143, Gore, William D. 214 Gorka, Dennis F. 121 Gorska, James H. 30, 187 Gorski Frank 207 Gorski, Lawrence J. 41, 148, 169, 197 Gorski, Leonard P. 68, 234 Gorski, Thomas R. 281 Gotches Gregory D. 203, 252 Gotthard, Frank T. 215 Goftschalk, Robert L. 36, 200 Gottschalk, Ronald E. 34, 191 Govedarica John L. 171, 201, 254 Grabbe, Larry E. 197 Grabow, Chad Lee C. 150, 189 Grabowski, Bill M. 202, 232 Grabowski, Kenneth J. 212 Grace George W. 191 Gradl, David A. 121 Grady, John G. 208 Graffeo, Anthonv F. 201 Graham, Ralph D. 207 Graham, Ronald E. 30, 68 232 Grahn, Dennis P. 174, 195 Grainert, Chris B. 214 Gralak, Richard M. 151 186 Grandy, Leonard T. 188 Grasmuyg, Frank S. 148, 192 Grassel, William R. 199 Grau. Donald P. 163 207 Graubins, Eric V. 204 Grauer, Rav J. 174, 176, 204 Gravante, Peter D. 190 Grawe, Ernst L, 37, 142, 158 Graziano, Vito J. 201, 228 Greco, Angelo R. 207 Greco, Richard A. 158, 168, 203 Green, David W. 30, 34, 190 Green, Steven M. 193 Greene, Jchn B. 202 Greene, Ronald M. 209 Greenfield, Kenneth 121 Greenspan, Jay S. 168, 203, 247 Greenwald, William B. 121 Greenwood, Donald G 216, 232 Greggo, Michael A. 40, 204 Frank 212 Gregory, Fred A. 163, 192 Gregory, Paul W. 121 Gribbens Dennis F. 122 Grier, James W. 203 Griesbach, Marcus W. 68 Griesch, Geoffrey R. 150, 189 Griesmann, Richard H. 122 Griesmann, Robert F. 122 Griffin Griffin, Griffin, Rodney L. 213 Russell A. 26, 162, 201 William M. 200 Grimm, Fredrick N. 185 Grippo, Robert J. 188 ' Grisa Ken A. 195 Grisard, Ralph G. 208 Grochowski, Anthony T. 68, 174, 176 Grochawski, James 206, 228 Grcdecki Frederick A. 38, 178, 184 Groh, Carl W. 162, 203 Groh, Leon E. 196 Groh, Richard W'. 30 Groner, Charles C. 122 Groniund, Richald E. 215 Gronkiewicz, Edward J. 192, 228 Gronn, Frank W. 186 Grosch, Daniel A. 195 Grosch, David C. 30, 187 Grospurean Gary L. 122, 176, 178, 184 Gross, Walter J. 68, 164 Grosse, John D. 168, 208 Grossman, Frank S. 30, 68 Grossmann, Richard A. 68 Grossmann, Robert H. 69 Groth, Gerald E. 69 Grothe, Glenn W'. 207 Grothendieck, Ronald L. 203 Gruba Robert L. 202 Gruber, Bruce P. 202 Gruber, Paul M. 69, 150, 253 Ray G. 34 122, 150 William M. 39, 150, 199 Grubich, Kenneth E. 195 Gruchala Walter W. 199 Grudnicki, William 26, 38, 122 Grudowski, Kenneth R. 214 Gruenwald, Erhard 69 Gruin Nicholas R. 30, 41, 42, 69, 82, 148, 158, 257 Grundsteins, Andris 190 Grunst, Fred P. 122 226 Gruper, James J. 209 Gruse, Werner 150, 208, 247 Gruskin Michael M. 193, 228 Grzelak, Frank E. 30, 38, 188 Grzelak, Walter J. 191. Grzesiakowski, Michael A. 216 Grzybek Larry J. 217 Guagliardo, Thomas A. 69 Guarino, Charles M. 69 Gubrickv, Edward H. 122, 236, 240 241 Gudmundson, Richard G. 200 Gudowicz, James L. 194 Gudukas, Jerome A. 151, 188 Guenther, Carl H. 122 Guerra Orimar 69, 239 Guido, Alfred L. 174, 218 Guido, Joseph F. 207 Guillermo, Glenn L. 207 Guleserian, James A. 216 Gulledge John M. 69 Gumienny, Leo G. 148, 200 Gu-ndee, Howard N. 188 Gunderson, Bradley A. 212 Gunderson, Russell A. 158 203 Gunn, lan M. 122 Garber, Kenneth 42, 148, 84 Gruber, Gruber, 159, Gurgiolo, Anthony J. 189 Gurrie, David A. 209 Gustafson, Clifford F 64, Gustafson, Robert C. 197, Gustavson, Steve P. 184 Gutowski, David J. 215 Gutawski, Frank C. 199 Gutt, Phillip B. 69 Gutting, Daniel R. 41, 168, 196 Guziec Stanley J. 184 Guzik, William 215 Gwast, Steve C. 171, 212 Gwynne, John G. 211 H Haack, Jerry H. 190 253 232 Haack, Roger A. 122 Haas, Fred P. 194 Haas, Richard O. 211 Haase, Kenneth 200 Haase, Raymond J. 123 Haber, Steven F. 191 Hack, Konrad F. 123, 163 Hack, Thomas E. 207 Hacker, Stephan O. 30, 184 H-adzima, Richard W. 69, 164, 241 Haerter, Bernhard 211 Hafer, Robert G. 123, 164 Hagen, Alan M. 187 Hahn, Kennetth W. 204 Hahn, Richard S. 194 Hahnlein, Glen W. 123 Hain, Ronald A. 30, 123 Haka, Philip 70, 164 Halatek, Leon P, 195 Haley, Phil M. 192 Halfen, Alan C. 212 Halick, Paul L. 199 Haliotis, Thomas T. 70, 173, 232 Haliziw, Roman 184 Halkyn, Victor 32, 191, 247 Hall, Allen M. 211 247 Hall, Carl E. 210 Hall, Lawrence D. 190 Hall, Stephen W. 30, 36 41, 196, 240, 241 Hall, Wayne C. 164 Hall, William M. 192 Hallalf, Victor P. 26, 184 Hallas, Richard M. 187 Halleen, Douglas A. 150, 203, 232, 249, 251 H-alleh, Michael R. 214 Hallenborg Philip A. 188, 253, 254 Halman, Daniel G. 210 Hallmark, James L. 38, 155, 191 Hallmark, Billy J. 38 174, 207 H-alowi, Keith C. 217 Halycyj, Michael 123 Halyckyi, Mitchell 201 Hamacher, Dan E. 201 Hamen Jerry W. 186 Hamera, Walter J. 226, 236 Hamlin, Robert A. 70 Hammerberg, James E. 42, 70, 257 Hammon, Joseph D. 191, 228 Hampes, William P. 218 Hanke, James A. 70 Hanrahan, Edward G. 123 Hansel, Claude W. 189 Hanselman, Thomas Z. 215, 251 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen Bernard J. 28, 37, 70 David G. 150, 195, 247 David R. 191 Hansen,' Edward J. 123 Hansen W'illiam C. 155, 191 Hara, Albert Y. 70, 232 Hara, Steve T. 234 Harbcugh, John P. 70 Harder, Gary G. 45, 70, 173, 232 Hardt, Jim R. 188 Hargrett, Ralph S. 191 Harmacinski, Norman L. 190 Harmon, Bruce N. 191 228 Harman, William A. 198 Harms, Merle J .190 Harper, Charles E. 70 Harpling, Ron W. 211 H:1rr Henry M. 189 Harrington, James E. 191 Harrington, Joseph 197 Harris, Aian J. 189 Harris, Gust T. 191 Harris, Henry R. 199 245 Harris, Lonnie E. 191 Harrison, Robert N. 174, 192 Harte, Terrence J. 123 Hartman Raymond S. 148, 202, 284 Hartman, Alan R. 212 Hartwig, Hartwig, Harvey, Gerald F. 218 Paul H. 191 Patrick J. 194 Harvey, Robert,J. 203 Harwell, Lee M. 198 Hashika, Chris E. 206, 240 Hashioka, Robert G. 218 Hayazslllig Stephen T. 41, 42, 236, Hayes, Michael D. 34, 151, 188 Haynes, Robert P. 214 Heagney, Thomas V. 28, 70 Healy, Donald J. 37, 41, 42, 71, 226 Healy, John 204 Heaton, Dan 216 Hebble, William C. 190 Hebel, Thomas M. 178, 184 Heckel, David E. 209 Hedel, Walter D. 191 Hedin, Allan R. 30, 190, 232, 244 Heffernan, W. R. 199 Heffron, Patrick W. 203 Helkkila, Roger P. 26 Heiman, Ronald J. 214 Hein, Thomas J. 200 Heinz, Roger F. 28 Heiss, David A. 226 Hejhal, Dennis A. 148, 207 Held, Frank E. 203, 245 Helle, Mitchell G. 208 Heller, Edward A. 194 Hempiia Thomas S. 36, 148, 200, Hencinski, James J. 189 Hennessey, James M. 30, 34, 71 Hennessey, Micheal W. 214 Henning, George 71 Henricksen, Richard T. 212 Herb, Gert K. 71 Herbst, Gary R. 210, 248 Hergenroeder, Greg J. 194 Hermann, Micheal E. 206 Hernandez, Ernest M. 216 Herringshaw, Dean R. 190, Herres, Stephen 208' R. 188' R. 210, 232 37, 71 240 Herron, James Hess, Douglas Hess, James P. Hess, Richard, J. 197 ' Hesse, Walter A. 34, 142, 154, 194, 245 ' Hetman, Paul S. 168, 215 Heuberger, Richard J. 198 Heuer, Dennis M. 215 Heuser, Robert W. 192 Hewitt, Guy M. 71, 247 Heyl, VV'alter H. 202 Heyman, George A. 40, 216 Hickman, Ronnie C. 205 Hicks, Richard A. 198 Hieber, Roger A. 212 Hiera, Micheal J. 200 Higa, Micheal J. 34, 195, Higgin, James G. 197 Higgin, Thomas R. 197 Hild, Robert J. 188 Hill, David C. 71 Hill, Keneth O. 216, 224 Hill, Ronald B..211 Hillary, Carl E1 40, 218 Hilty, Charles A 208 Hiller, Steven 163 Himpelmann, Carl P. 213 Himpelmann, Peter 200 Hinch, Frederick J. 208 Hines, Milo A. 195, 224 Hirai, Randy C. 209 Hirayama,.David-K. 216 Hirsch67Arthur F. 40, 154, 163, Hissin, John L. 34, 195 Hitalenko, Boris 198 Hitchcock, Michael J. 30, 188 Hjelm, Mike E. 191 Hlavac, Terry E. 184 Hlibtschuk, Bohdan Ji' 199 Hoagland, James V. 212, 247 Hodges, Ronald J. 71, 164 252 Haske, David M. 202 Haskell, William M. 191 Hass, Harry 205 Hass, William J. 37, 192 Hauge, Paul D. 205 Haugen, Bruce A. 193 Haumann, Robert L. 214 Hausler, Gary L. 191 Hausner, Patrick W. 212 Hausner, Robert 195 Havis, John L. 26, 211 Havis, Richard C. 198 Hay, Dole E. 28, 190 Hayashi, Dennis S. 70, 164 Hoeflich, Michael A. 71 ' Hoeflich, Peter L. 189 Hoeft, Gregory L. 206 Hoff, Gerald L. 34, 42, 51 Hoffman, Daniel H. 204 Hoffman, Gerald L. ' 148, 159, 160, 162, 163, 205, 247, 248, 251 Hoffman, Richard A. 195 Hoffman, Robert G. 32 171, 202 Hoffman, Robert s. 2151, 24a Hoffmgx, Thomas A. N 32, 171, Hoffmann, Hoffmann, Gerhard C. 160, 197, 247 4 STUDENT INDEX Hofmann, Heinz R. 199 lnouye, Byron 206, 224 Jennings, John 218 KQN1, William M- 216 Hoffmann, Richard S. 210 lnsco, Ronald L. 204 Jenson, Robert H. 201, 232 Kaidantsisf Alffed 217 Hoffmann, Roy F. 39, 71,159 Iorio, Maurice R. 198 Jensen, James R. 191, 228 Kolrn, Richard 216 Hogan, Daniel T. 71 lpcinski, Ralph G. 185 Jensen, Niels C. 191 KO!l'1, D0l'101d P- 173 Hogan, James T. 210 Isaacson, James W. 209 Jenson, Robert F. 176, 178, 180 KGQF1, Jeff 41- 211 Hogue, Michael C. 197 lsacsson, Nils I. 192 192 140110, C1'lI'IS K- 190 Hojem, Glenn N. 151, 185 Holch, 253 Holcomb, Barry R. 218 Holda, William J. 195 Holdas, William P. 190 Holewinski, Michael S. 171, 195, 245 Holich, Frank P. 197 Hollingsworth, Gene W. 150, 199, 251 Holmberg, Steven A. 72 Holloman, Cletuh 180, 204 Holmes, Alan H. 200 Holmes, Richard R. 186, 244 Holtzman, Stuart 215 Holzwarth, David C. 207 Hominick, Robe-rt C. 30, 191 Homrig, Steve 210 Hong, Calvin 196 Hood, Fred L. 207 Hooper, George J. 207 Hooper, William G. 191 Hoover, Robert A. 72, 143 Hopkalo, Wasyl 150, 186, 255 Hopkins, Dale G. 28, 203, 232 Hoppe, David T. 191, 228 Hoppe, James D. 28, 42, 185 Horban, John H. 204 Horelica, Glenn R. 150, 202 Horn, Robert H. 72, 164 Horn, William O. 72 Hornberg, Ronald W. 191 Horning, Roger M. 229 Hoss, Ronald W. 186 226 i-iosfeiier, Daniel P. hos, 232 Houdek, Ray W. 209 House, Dennis W. 123 Houts, Mark B. 192 Hovland, Allan K. 189, 252 Hovland, Wayne A. 208 Howanietz, Stephen J. 215 Howard, Edward S. 200 Howard, Everett T. 190 Howard, James P. 218 Howard, Jeffrey A. 195 Howard, John W. 194 Howard, Rodney C. 181, 191 Hrebik, Harry D. 186 Hoyt, Jack K. W. 38, 123, 148 Hryndey, Micheal 208 Hueckstaedt, Kenneth A. 199 Huels, Jerome J. 188 Huey, Dennis E. 186 Huerta, Mario 200, 248 Huffman, Roy H. 72, 236, 239 Hujwan, John L. 189 Hukvari, James E. 178, 184 Hulyk, John W. 32, 150, 188 Hombert, Karl A. 194 Hume, John A. 253 Hummel, Paul N. 210, 250 Hunninghaus, Roy E. 194 Hunt, Leith R. 201 Huntsman, Larry W. 208 Hurst, Sheldon W. 72, 226 Hutchinson, Dennis A. 226 Hutson, Mack E. 124, 150 Hutton, Chester R. 151, 174, 194 I lannotti, Tom L. 124 lbarra, David A. 199 Ibata, Richard A. 195 lchida, Henry K. 192 lchida, Robert H. 213 lchishita, Douglas S. 72 lgyarto, William J. 197 Ikoma, Richard T. 195 llczyszyn, Walter R. 171, 210 Imanaka, Michael M. 155, 215, 224 lmhoff, Chris W. 219 lmmordino, Sam C. 124, 151 Incrocci, Richard E. 190 Indelli, Daniel J. 195 lngraffin, Vincent M. 190 lngram, Thomas L. 72, 150, 232 Innes, James L. 205 Frederick R. 37, 42, 163, lsaksen, Ronald O. 195 lsberner, Richard A. 192 lschkom, Nicholas F. 205 Ishida, Mark S. 148, 198 Iswekowa, Edmund W. 198 lto, Donald H. 30, 124 lto, Setsuii 206, 148 lversen, Craig A. 186 lversen, Thomas E. 214, 224 Iverson, James J. 124 Iverson, Randall J. 26, 143, 206 Iverson, Russell T. 72 lwai, Kenneth K. 30 lwanenko, George 72, 150 lwanik, Nick 208, 247 Iwaszczenko, John 188 lwaszko, Jerry 72 lwaszuk, Anthony M. 185 lzard, James R. 184 J Jarocki, Clyde T. 184, 226 Jarret, Dennis M. 30, 192 Jarrow, Charles A. 41, 162, 195 Jarvis, Ronald W. 124, 226 Jashunsky Albert 209 Jasinski, George L. 212 Jaskot, Jerome J. 38, 184, 232 Jasper, Gregory 206 Jauch, Larry P. 209 Jabeneau, Pierre V. 190 Jaccaro, Mel J. 72 Jack, Thomas W. 72 Jackson, David V. 148, 204 Jackson, Jesse J. 207 Jackson, Michael 214 Jacob, Geoffrey B. 124 Jacobi, Henry E. 211, 250 Jacobs, Jerome H. 199 Jacobs, Lindsey H. 73, 236 240 Jacobsak, Clifford J. 218 Jacobsen, Leslie J. 73 Jacobson, Terry 189 Jacotqsang, Thomas R. 158,168, Jacogy, William H. 148, 163, 207, 247 Jaeger, Bob G. 193 Jaeger, Kenneth W. 206 Jagel, Michael J. 209 Jager, Don C, 211, 148 Jagler, Thomas E. 190 Jagus, Joel J. 164 Jakal, Heinz G. 73, 142, 148 Jaksch, Frank L. 73 Jaksch, John H. 73 Jakubowski, Joseph P. 26, 148, 148, 206, 248 Jalafsky, William J. l50,171, 202 Jamer, James M. 171, 211 Jameson, Richard G. 192, 236 Jancewicz, Frank E. 211 Janik, James A. 218 Janis, Donald V. 73 Janis, Michael W. 194 Janits, Jr. Peter 124, 164 Jankoski, Robert L. 185 Jansen, William C. 73 Jantelezio, William L 203, 224 Janton, Eric A. 211 Janus, Kenneth C. 73 Janusz, Mike 191 Jansuz, Wally 191 Jeanis, Larry S. 185 Janusgeyvski, Tadeusz W. 151, 1 Japczyk, Mike J. 73 Jarecki, Jerome J. 30, 41, 73 Jee, Thomas 202 Jeffery, Jeff T. 148, 206, 248 Jelen, Dennis E. 200 Jelenhg-lenry C. 51, 148, 159 Jellen, Clarence W. 37, 200 Jemc, Richard J. 215 Jenchowski, Ray D. 198 Jenkins, Willis O. 202 Jenkot, Joseph P. 34, 151, 199 Jermaczonak, Tony 201 Jermihov, Nicholas 190 Jerosch, Hans F. 124, 241 Jerzynski, Matt E. 176, 178, 184 Jespersen, Burt P. 205 Jesse, James E. 40, 124 Jewett, Vernor W. 174, 176, 178 192 Jewgieniew, Henry T. 211 Jezierski, Kenneth J. 73 Jezioro, David 124, 178 Jilka, Anthony D. 199 Johanson, Carl O. 148, 214 John, Douglas M. 30, 41, 42, 74 162 John, Warren H. 208, 248 Kaidzik, William M. 200 Kakavetsis, Chris 195 Kalas, Kenneth A. 188 Kalash, Donald J. 171, 195 Kalesz, Rich L. 214 Kalinowski, J. Keith 34, 148, 194 Kalinowski, Roger W. 40, 211 Kalom, Leonard C. 174, 180, 204 Kalous, Larry G. 125, 236 Kalter, Don J. 188, 232, 242 Kalynowski, Danny 210 Kalzak, Kenneth J. 125 Kampfer, John P. 150, 171, 186, 254 Kamsky, Earl C. 125, 226 Johnsen, Johnson Conrad A. 30, 184 Bruce G. 74 Johnson, Dale R. 174, 191 Johnson, Donald E. 28, 30, 188 Johnson, Gregory L. 184, 239 Johnson, Jim P. 180, 241 Johnson, Keith E. 174, 201 Johnson, Kenneth A. 190 Johnson, Marvin K. 190, 226 Johnson, Kenneth W. 151, 189 Johnson, Nels H. 124 Johnson, Paul K. 219 Johnson, Pete R. 212 Johnson, Ray H. 125, 174, 176, 178, 184 Johnson, Raymond K. 213, 248 Johnson, Robert A. 73 lohnson, Robert C. 186, 239 lohnson, Bob J. 206 lohnson, Roger A. 214, 224 lohnson, Robert B. 215 lohnson, Ross A. 34, 74 Johnson, Rudolph 232 Johnson, Terry V. 203 Johnson, Theodore P. 217 Johnson, Timothy R. 184, 241 Johnson, Wayne 206 Johnson, William W. 174, 192 Johnston, Kenneth A. 125 Jokiel, Bernard J. 34, 74, 236, 240, 241 Jolly, Dewain 125 Jones, Ernest L. 202 Jones, George W. 207 Jones, Howard A. 214 Jones, James C. 214 Jones, James R. 204, 224 Jones, Oscar L. 211 Jones, Richard A. 205 Janes, Teeley J. 288 Jones, Thomas R. 184, 237 Jops, Kenneth A. 190 Jor, Tom 246 Jordan, Bruce W. 191 Jorgenson, Randy K. 199 Jorgenson, Robert F. 214, 224 Joseph, Albert S. 214 Joseph, Mark H. 34, 203 Joseph, Tom E. 125 Joswiak, David E. 216 Jourdan, Allan L. 185 Joyce, Ron M. 191, 232 Jovner, Gary M. 197 Jucha, Donald M. 32, 74 Judge, Donald P. 203 Julius, David P. 192 Jumbeck, Bernard J. 189 Jung, Brian P. 189 Jungers, Albert K. 174, 175, 215 Jung, Dennis W. 191, 228, 259 Jupp, David A. 189 Jur, Thomas P. 190, 246 Jurek, James S. 203 Justis, Gregory F. 188, 248 Justmann, Barry L. 186. 249 Juszczak, Chester 148, 204 K Kabot, John R. 143, 163, 190 Kach, James A. 26, 184 Kaczmarek, Lawrence V. 197 Kadar, Laszlo 187 Kadar, Nikolaus S. 199 Koffend, Paul F. 34, 203 Kan, Victor W. 215 Kandaras, Kenneth G. 199, 228 Kane, Jeffrey L. 151, 184, 232 Kane, John 42, 148, 188 Kane, Lorin E. 201 Kane, Thomas J. 74 Kangles, Michael P. 208 Kanne, Robert C. 34, 199 Kanoirlgge, Richard D. 150, 171, Kapetanopoulos, George 74, 239 Kaplan, Gregory J. 199 Kaplan, Howard E. 217 Kaplan, Howard L. 143, 159, 162, 189, 247 Kaplan, Marc P. 148, 215 Kaplan, Richard N. 200 Kapuscinski, George P. 216 Karikomi, Edward L. 202, 232 Karklins, Janis 205 Karkoszka, Henry M. 185 Karlon, Roberrt E. 74, 226, 236 Karlowicz, Alexander 171, 208 Karlquist, David W. 218 Karmolinski, Walter 226 157 Karnowski, Gerald r. 42, 74, 241 Karnuth, Walter RR. 32, 184 Karolewski, Joe M. 206 Karouzos, Dean G. 194, 228 Karsakow, Victor 216 Karsznia, Leslie S. 198 Karuhn, Kenneth A. 125, 164 235 Kasa, Donald J. 197, 232 Kase, George 202. 244 Kasley, Robert P. 168, 216 Kasovic, Jim M. 30, 194 Kaspars, Wally G. 203, 248, Kasper, Raymond T. 236 Kasper, Robert B. 32, 74 251 Kasperek, Emil P. 36, 37, 162 Kaspevek, Emil P. 125 Kasprzak, Frank A. 74 Kastler, Kenneth J. 214, 248 Kaszniak, Alfred W. 190 M. 143, 186, Kaszycki, Robert 197 Kaszynski, Richard C. 185 Katzel, John C. 74 Kaufman, Dennis A. 181 Kaulentis, James J. 34, 75, 236, 243 Kaye, John H. 186 Kaye, Leonard 191 Kazak, Donald F. 199 Kazmierski, Kenneth C. 75, 202 Kearney, Patrick C. 75 Keating, Daniel M. 185 Keck, Eberhard 214 Keegan, John 125 Keenan, Jerome J. 224 Keene, Russell E. 188 Keeuer, Kim L. 75 Kehrer, Dennis J. 186 Keller, Burton 185 Keller, John R. 187 Keller, Richard M. 213, 248 Kelley, Brian D. 210 Kelley, Charles E. 125 Kelley, Charles S. 210 Kelley, Michael D. 194 Kemmer, Randolph T. 28, 148, 150, 190, 201 Kemp, Edward J. 37, 151, 197 STUDENT INDEX Kendrick, Walter T. 210 Kendzior Ronald S. 75, 241 Kenevan, James R. 171, 190 Kenevan, Kenneth E. 211, 232 Kennedy Richard A, 184 Kennon, Joseph L. 210 Kernaghan, William F. 188 Kerr, Daniel C. 218 Kerscaner, Lawrence W. 194, 284 Kesek, John 174, 189 Kessell, Richard C. 186 Kessler, Gerald 206 Kestin, Brent L. 203 Ketsenbarger, Paul 199 Kezber, John 196, 248, 250 Kezios, Thomas G. 75 Kicyla, Andrew 171, 210 Kiczula, Leonard 162 Kief, Werner 216 Kiefer, Michael J. 194 Kieper, Ernest H. 214 Kierpiec, Zeno P. 205 Kiesler, William R. 188 Knek, William J. 159, 185 Kikke, Ronald W. 197, 228 Kikuchi, James N. 201 Kilian, Bert F. 186 Kilian, James J. 75 Kilian, Lester K. 75, 178, 180, 252 Kilian, Rolf P. 75 Killian, Daniel P. 28, 186 Killion, Russell J. 191 Kimball, Robert P. 185, 244 Kimmel, Brian C. 168, 194 Kimsel, Robert L. 194 King, Paul L. 202, 252 King, Robert W. 214 King, Walter M. 186 King, William J. 198 Kinsch, Donald R. 194 Kinsella, Robert P. 211, 248 Kiolbesa, Don G. 212, 284 Kippschull, Eberhard 211 Kirchner, Franklin 28, 203 251 Kirchner, James W. 150, 199 Kirk, John T. 208 Kirkegaard, Phillip 28, 37, 38, 75, 160 Kirkey, Hanford M. 203 Kist, Lee R. 188 Kist, Robert C. 208 Kist, Ronald A. 209 Kiszynski, George R. 206 Kita, Ronald T. 216 Kitick, Rodney G. 190 Klaszky, Fred E. 37 Klatt, Fred D. 188, 232 Klaus, James E. 75, 164 Klawinski, Rion P. 162, 196 Klegerman, Melvin E. 32, 76, 142, 154, 155 Klein, Gerald W. 76 Klein, John F. 150, 197, 232 244 Klein, John P. 185 Klein, Stanley H. 42, 239, 258 Klemm, Thomas 211 Kleper, Dennis M. 40, 210 Klicka, William J. 203 Klima, George R. 26, 160, 191 Klinicki, Arthur C. 201 Klish, Donald A. 176, 178, 192 Klisch, Kenneth G. 125, 164, 165 Kloda, George F. 38, 162, 196 Klok, Donald J. 199 Klopack, Ronald M. 76 Klos, Allan F. 206 Kluczenko, Peter 150, 186 Knapcik, Keith A. 219 Knapcik, Kenneth L. 195, 232 Knapp, Gary L. 41, 42, 148, 151, 159, 162, 188 Knecht, John E. 76 Knepper, Gerald G. 195 Knight, Scott P. 189, 226 Knight, Thomas F. 198, 228 Knox, Mitchell F. 213 Knudsen, Richard A. 219 Knupsen, William T. 190, 244 Knuth, Richard A. 215 Knutsen, Jostein 76, 173 Knutsen, Robert J. 126 Kors, Ronald F. 76 Kobylinski, Kenneth A. 214 Koch, Gary A. 148, 202 Koch, Gordon R. 215 Koch, Lawrence C. 126, 150 Kochan, David A. 190 Kochkin, Serge A. 195, 247 Kocol, William G. 32, 39, 196 Koczor, Alex J. 76, 160, 241 Koczan, Jerome F. 201, 247 Koebernik, Andrew B. 150, 197 Koebig, Manfred A. 30, 76, 173 Koehler, Keith W. 188 Koelling, David R. 193, 226 Koenig, James M. 195, 240 Koenig, James R. 186 Koeppl, Thomas W. 201 Korycanek, Robert L. 185 Kohlman, Donald L. 126 Kohn, Lawrence F. 200 Kohn, Peter M. 41, 42, 76 Kohnke, Roy W. 207 Koidk, Den 204 Koide, Mogumie 76 Kois, Ted W. 192 Koivumaki, Eric A. J. 32, 228 Kolanowski, Joseph C. 159, 186, 255 Kolar, Joseph G. 191 Kolb, Lawrence R. 148, 204 Kolbusz, Kenneth J. 174, 204 Kollar, Paul E. 216 Kolososki, Robert P. 200 Koltse, George J. 206 Kolvic, Steven 171 Komala, Thomas J. 76 Komarnicki, Chester A. 38, 187 Komlos, John H. 76, 205 Kondziolka, James M. 207, 255 Konet, Barry L. 142, 154, 162, 187 Konieczny, Donald F. 208 Koniuszyk, Edward J. 211 Koop, Donald J. 34, 41, 162, 202 Kopach, Martin F. 28, 186 Kopec, William P. 188 Kopera, Ed A. 211, 248 Kopicki, Kenneth 150, 194 Kopkowski, John E. 30, 188 Kopta, Frank S. 190 Kopterski, Edmund J. 77 Koreba, Kenneth C. 77 Kornatowski, Marion R. 198 Korona, Joseph W. 201, 244 Korovesis, Andrew D. 30, 189 Korozenko, Casey J. 211 Korpalski, Walter J. 213 Kosabucki, Larry E. 215 Kosach, Thomas K. 36 Kosaka, Dave R. 37, 192, Koschnitzke, Robert P. 1 Koscielwiak, Fred P. 30, Kosik, John J. 30, 40, 194 Kosik, Robert E. 186 Kosinski, James J. 191 Kosinski, James J. 168, 215 Kosinski, Kenneth R. 77 Kosirog, Kenneth J. 194 Koskela, Richard A. 40, 215, 250 Koski, Kirk E. 191 Koslenko, Michael 126 Kosogof, Walt 198 Kosowski, Raymond 207 Kostelny, Paul M. 212 Kcstelyna, Roman W. 186 Kostuchowski, Gerald 212 Koszuta, Joseph A. 164 Kotara, James D. 36, 155, 239 87 77 200 Kotel, Jerome E. 184, 244 Kotela, Carl J. 77 184 Kotlinski, Douglas H. 214 Kotowski, Philip E. 26, 21'2 Kotzamanis, James N. 205 Kouba, Edward L. 28, 36 Kouris, Paul A. 212 Kourounis, Anthony D .216 Kovac, Stephen R. 207 Kovafgzdames R. 126, 175, 180, Kovats, Attila B. 203, 228 Kowal, Gregory F. 210, 251 Kowal, Norbert W. 34, 213 Kowalczyk, Walter 189 Kowalewski, Frank P. 77 Kowailglg, 5 Conrad J. 42, 150, , 162, 188 Kowalski, Edward L. 214 Kowalski, John E. 148, 211 Kowalski, John E. 126, 232 Kowalski, Leonard J. 206 Kowalski, Russell K. 26, 148, 207 Kowalzuk, Basil 150, 187, 247 Kowitch, Richard 197 Kowmacki, Steve J. 215 Koyangi, Alvin M. 34, 77 Kozil, Paul B. 151, 202 Koziel, Ronald C. 203 Kozio, Donald A. 214 Koziol, John 148, 210 Kozlik, Gregory 159, 206, 257 Kozuch, Jon W. 41, 162, 175, 196 Kozura, Leo B. 203 Kramer, Edward F. 186 Kramer, Raymond H. 26, 212 Kamper, Richard T. 171, 185 Krantz, David C. 190 Krantz, Edward L. 186 Robert W. 191 Edwar A. 148, 212 James M. 197 Kranz, Kraus, Kraus, Krause, Don A. 205 Krause, Gregory S. 192 Krause, Gus A. 184 Krause, Stephen J. 30, 42, 189 Krause, Robert S. 30, 77 Krause, Richard A. 150, 199 Krause, Timothy P. 211 Krawsiysk, Sylvester T. 168, 171, Krawzsenek, William 191 Kreel, James M. 155 Kreel, Joseph E. 192 Krenkel, Robert C. 211 Krewson, James A. 126, 151 Krey, Daniel G. 34, 38, 77, 226 Krichive r, Joel 30, 190 Krillies, Constantine D. 218, 232 Kriss, Richard E. 186 Krivoski, Dusty O. 191 Krofel, Jack J. 205 Kroll, Daniel M. 30, 42, 77 Krol, Edward D. 151, 195 Kroll, Lawrence W. 197 Kroll, Robert J. 30, 188 Kroll, William J. 28, 30, 236 Kroncke, Charles P. 199 Krown, James E. 126 Krueger, Charles E. 191 Krueger, Jerome F. 206 Krueger, Kenneth R. 188 Krueger, Robert J. 26, 38, 148, 174, Krueger, Krueger, iao, 204 Steven A. 283 William J. 160, 195 Krug, Edward A. 126, 162 Krug, Walter G. 203, 224 Kruger, Wilburn C. 37, 77 Krulik, Michael J. 142, 154, 155, 196 Kruse, Darrell L. 205 Kryczka, Marion 207 Kryger, Philip S. 185 Krysiak, Mitchell B. 200 Krysciak, George St. 209 Krystyniak, Michael J. 185 Krzyszpin, Edward F. 189 Krzvzanowski, James F. 199, Ksiazek, James M. 203 Ksiazek, Rrbert A. 77 Ksaizek, Thomas P. 214 Kubal, David A. 216 Kubik, Thomas E. 186 Kudabeck, Steven L. 200 Kudla, Charles E. 215 Kuehn, Rodney A. 185 Kuehn, Allan D. 218, 251 Kuhfuss, Alvin F. 212 Kuhlmann, John D. 151, 191, 232 Kuhn, Glen D. 197, 244 Kuhn, Ronald C. 126, 232 Kuhr, Robert A. 217 Kuianski, George C. 210 Kulik, Edward A. 193, 249, 250 Kulnig, John F. 174, 176, 218 Kulzak, Kenneth J. 161 Kumataka, Jeffrey W. 148, 168, 174, 215 Kumler, James J. 148, 211 Kumpula, Glenn W. 180, 191 Kuntzendorf, Robert C. 37, 41, 42, 78, 162 Kurchner, James W. 150, 199 Kurkowski, Kenneth W. 205 Kurowski, Dennis E. 256 Kurth, Richard 29 Kurtz, Danny B. 211 Kusch, Daniel A. 126, 232 232 Kusch, Donald C. 163, 200 Kusch, Lawrence M. 214 Kushch, Walter 171, 191 Kushdilian, Peter A. 26, 148, 211, 250 Kushnir, Andrei 199 Kusiak, Patrick J. 148, 185 Kusnierz, Joh-n Z. 197 Kustief, Angel K. 174, 176, 218 Kuszynski, Charles A. 126, 236, 241, 240 Kuszyirlsgki, George W. 26, 210, Kuth, Eugene B. 197 Kutaigteffrey T. 30, 142, 162, Kuta, Jerome J. 214 Kutilek, Frank J. 28, 185 Kutsch, Heinz F. 206, 247 Kutschma, Larry 198 Kutyna, Jimmy R. 210 Kuwada, John Y. 215 Kuziw, Michael 204 Kuziewicz, Michael E. 203, 241 Kvitek, David A. 34, 210 Kwiatkowski, Ted P. 199 Kwit, Tom J. 210 Kozlowski, John 201 Kyrychenko, Peter 151, 188 L Labovskn Nicholas S. 215 Laboy, elson 185 Lacey, Alan L. 210 Lacey, Carl J. 216 Lach, Lach, Af1fl'1Of1Y P. 34, 151, 198 Norman L. 211 La Chapelle, James H. 253 Lachm ann. John c. 203, 240 La Cognata, John 210 La Corcia, Nick A, 135 Ladendorf, Leroy W, 151, 193 Ladien, Kenneth E. 207 Ladner, Larry M. 213 Laffey, Dan C. 127 La Fountain, Wayne D. 195 Lage, Dale R. 186 La Gro, Phillip A. 206 Lahti, Laing, Don H. 78, 226, 236 Mark W. 217 LaLumia, Carl P. 26, 127, 151, 163 Lalumia, Joseph P. 127, 151, 163 Lambe, Lambe Don G. 192 rt, David W. 210, 224 Laming, Chester S. 188 Lamov Lamp, ec, Lawrence P. 78 George W. 127, 162 Lamszus, Edward J. 185 Lancaster, Sidney 70 Lande, Gregg E. 215, 251 Lander, Robert C. 41, 42, 150, 184, 241 Landeweer, Gregory T. 127, 241 Landgraff, Richard A. 34, 194 Landin er, George 168 Landrum, Frank D. 200, 224 La-ne, Lane, Elbert L. 191 James E. 185 Lane, Robert A. 36, 206 Laner, Bill P. 192 Laing, John B. 30, 160 Lang, Manfred 28, 78, 150, 164 Lang, Ronald P. 78 Lang William R. 30, 190, 240, 247 Lange, Robert P. 127, 226, 238 Langill, Rick D. 190 Langngg Wayne R. 176, 178, Langosch, Arthur P. 199 Lannes, Craig K. 200 Lantvit, Dale 1. 143, 190, 247 Lapinski, Kenneth A. 78, 164 Lapinski, Robert 78 Lapke, Robert A. 148, 199 Lark, David 196 Larocco, Larry E. 211 Larsen, Harvey F. 78, 253, 256 Larsen, Kenneth L. 206 Larsen, Ronald l. 207 Larson, Daniel C. 207 Larson, David E. 208 Larson, Harvey 256 Larson, Reed E. 210 Larson, Ronald F. 198, 224 Larter, David L. 218 247 STUDENT INDEX Lartz, Art M. 190 La Salle, John 30, 189 Laskasky, John G. 148, 163, 206, 247 Lasko, Dean S. 206 Laskowski, Craig W. 215 Lasley, Kenneth E. 208 Lastovich, James J. 97, 143, 061 'E9l Laszlo, Richard L. 78 Lattanzio, Robert G. 188 Lottie, Robert K. 148, 200 Lattin. Terry R. 189 Lau, Richard A. 208 Laudemith, Glenn G. 190 Lauf, Richard I. 148, 155, 215 Lovletta, Charles T. 191 Lauletta, James F. 29, Launer, Fred D. 197 212 La Varra, Mike J. 206, 248 Lawro, Victor D. 171, 195 Lawson, Roy O. 186, Lazanowski, Anotol A. 199 Lozar, Ernie J. 201 Lazare, John N. 206 Lazares, Stewert R. 34, Lazarus, Lewis M, 253 Lazarz, Robert F. 79 Lazzara, Joseph M. 189 Leak, Ronnie 218 Lebeau, Clayton E. 215 Lebeau Howard J 200 78, 253 Lebike, David C. 211 Lech, Fred J. 202 - Lech, Zdzislow G. 208 Lee, James D. 214 Lee, Robert M. 185, 256 - Lee, Wellington 203 Leeders, Keuin J. 189 Leeper, John W. 28 Leff, Alvine J. 202, 251 Legg, George G. 200, 247 Legzdins, Valdis 211, 248 Lehde, Robert J. 210 Lehman, Burton L. 185 Lehman, Raymond J. 194 Lehman, Stanley M. 212 Lehner, James B, 171, 195, 232 Leibinger, Jerry E. 191, 226 Liebovitz, Michael S. 168, 202 Leidy, Keith R. 211 Leif, Marc A. 211 Leifer, Greia E. 79, 173 Leinbaugh, Thomas E. 39, 185 Leist, Larry J. 79, 226 Leiter, Seneca, S. 198 Leiman, Philip W. 158, 197 Lekas, Gerald J. 191 Lemkow, Robert A. 199 Lemancello, Marco A. 171, 199, 248, 250 Lenard, Steve D. 210 Lendzian, Brian P. 188, 226 Lenell, Robert C. 191, 228 Lennox, Peter G. 191 Lenz, John W. 37, 198, 247, 252 Lenz, Peter G. 79 Leonard Antho 11 , nv B. 2 Leonard, Edward A 208 LePere, Kenneth L, 37, 212 Lerch, Brian M. 127, 226 Lermon, Cary B. 26, 198 Lesch, John E. 208 Lcesh, Richard .l. 199 Leshuk, James P. 202 Leske, Lawrence A, 158, 162 Leslie, Thomas W. 208 Less, Charles M. 217 Letmanski, Grant L. 26, 151 Leverenz, Robert K. 188 Levin. Lawrence W. 34, 41, 150, 190, 241 Levin, Ralph G. 42, 160 Levin. RiRchnrd W. 38, 41, 42, '150, 159, 188. 241 Levin, Robert F. 190. 252 Levine, Stewart H. 218 Leving. Edward F. 192 Levv, Ronald C. 127 Lewandowski, Dennis F. 216 Lewandowski, ohn A, 207 Lewandowski, 250 Lewondowski, Robert H. 191 Lewicki, Leonard P. 209, 248 Lewin, Bernard F. 194 Lewis, Clifton 212 Lewis, Dennis H. 185 Norbert F. 188 Lewis, Thomas P. 209 Lewkoski, Richard P. 79 Lewkowicz, James M. 151, 198 Liades, Herman '199 Libby, Sames F. 203, 224 Lichter, Ray E. 168, 200, 224 Lichter, Ronald B. 213, 251 Lieb, Juergen W. 151 Liekis, Edward P. 127 Ligety, Walter M. 185 Lightbody, Kenneth A. 154, 207 Liles, Phillip A. 213 Liljeberg, Kenneth J. Liller, Helmut A. 214 Liles, Richard S, 37, 79 206 Limbrunner, John L. 192, 252 Lindberg, Gilbert R. 188 Lindell Carl B. 42, 79 Linden, William J. 200 Lindenberg, Scott A. 185 1 . Lindenmuth, Thomas G. 2,14 Lindsey, Jerry D. 79,, 142, 143 Line, Thomas H. 163, 168, 195, Linne' Elliot A. 190 Linnik, George 202, 228 Linowiecki, John M. 79, 151 Litner, David G. 210 Lipa, Jay S. 216 Lippert, Don A. 205 Lira, Jack A. 205, 228 Lischin, Alan J. 151, 212, 248 Lisiewicz, Frank J. 195, 228 Lisowski, Ronald J. 148, 198 Liss, Raymond E. 198 Litka, Thomas J. 151, 186, 226 Lively, Kenneth J. 207, 251 Livingston, William D. 216 Lobacz, Robert J. 193 Loewe, Bruce R. 30, 79 Loewe, Donald C. 208, 252 Logan, Dwayne S, 193 Lohn, Melvin I. 189 Lohrmann, George A. 185, 240 Lojewski, James L. 80 Lombardi, Frank J. 80, 226 Lombardo, Joeseph S. 160, 161, 189 ' Lombardo, Rosario T. 26, 211 London, Alan 212 Lonergan, Robert P. 80 Long, Alan C. 26, 171, 191, 236 Long, William R. 206 Lood, Brent D. 213 Lood, Bruce D. 39,i161, 185 Loomis, Dewel R. 194 Loos, Kenneth A. 210 Lopez, Don B. 80 Lopez, Ray T. 176, 178, Lopez, Richard C. 211 Lol-'iccalo, Darrell L. 208 Lord, Raymond C. 185 Lord, Richard T. 195 Lorek, Fred F. 216 Lorenz, Jerry R. 184 Lorenz, Rudolph K. 36, 185 Lorkivggki, Michael S. 87, 153, LoSaw5io, Joseph G. 26, 23, 80. 41 Lusb, Craig G. 185 Losctxi, Kenneth 30, 159, 188 Losczyk, Andrew J. 197 Losczyk, Stanely M. 215 Losoff, Alan R. 195 Lottes, Robert D. 185 Lottman, Dennis H. 174, 188 Lotysz, Joseph 202 Louda, John 191 192 Love, Alfred J. 26, 189, 253, 256 I Love, Marcus O, 216 256 - Lovern, Paul T. 196 Lovitz, John M. 198,249 Lowery, James S. 174, 192 Lozano, Richard 199 Lucas, Lucas, Luce, Lucht, Glenn C. 192 Lucht, TerryL. 189, A226 Lucianek, Henry 184 'A Lucius, Danny W. 195 GlennA. 212 ,X Richard J. 215 Robert S. 193 Ludington Micheal L. 206 Ludwig, Howard M. 154, 188 Ludwig,,Randall C. 212, 154 Ludwikowski, Paul A 207 Lueotre, Gerald A. 211 Luedtke, Kenneth R. 184 Luif, Richard W. 205 Lukas, James J. 195, 247, 252 Lukas, Laurence G. 80, 143, 245 Lukaszk, Donald E. 127 Lukasik, Sfanely G. 197, 224 Lukaszewicz, Edward S. 205 Lukcevic, Anton J. 32, 150, 197 Lukes, Jack R. 199 Lundell, Richard C. 32, 197 Lundgren, Gene D. 80 Lunn, Joe K. 87, 151, 188 Lupei, Cornell R. 209 Lussow, Richard J. 127 Lutz, George W. 216 Lutz, Stephen J, 218 Luzadder, Delbert L. 206 Lyall, Kenneth G. 127, 236 Lyden, James A. 210 Lykins, Alan D. 166, 199, 253 Lykowzlgi, John S. 30, 127, 151, Lynch, Alan T. 80 Lyuge, Arthur P. 28 Lynn, Steven 192 Lynn, Walter E. 207 Lynn, William R. 211, 251 Lyon, John G. 151, 188 Lywitzki, Dennis J. 186 M Maack, 'Richard A. 2182 ' Maas, Chares J. 197, 234, 236, 259 -A 1 Maas, Michael W. 193 U, Macaluso, Anthony M, 195 Macchione, Gary H. 191,228 Mack, Anthony C. 198 Mack, Brownell E. 208 'f ',, Macky, John H. 148 Mackinnon, James M. 128 Maclek, Dale T. 199 Maczek, Gregory A. 188 Madden, William M. 207 Maddex, James M. 202 Madl, Fred J. 128, 252 Madonia, Ronald T. 206 Madsen, Paul M. 128, 161 Magiera, Melvin S. 2 v Maglaya, Glen G. 4.0, 21 J Magnuson, Roger W. 3J, 37, 80 Mah, Richard W. 215 Maher, Anthony T. 80 Maichel, Jeff A. 205, 228 Maine, Jesse 208 Maiczan, Frank J. 192, 252 Maidanski, Victor 128, 252 Majewski, Daniel 211 Majewski, David G. 236 Majewski, James E. 199, 245 Majewsky, Walter 32, 218 Maika, Daniel A. 171, 193 Major, Harry 211, 251 Majstorovk, Steven 32, 81, 236, 239 Maizner, Gunter G. 32, 81 Maki, Michael E. 200 Maki, Raymond A. 207 Maki, Robert 81 Maki, William O. 26, 210, 252 Makijewski, William C. 195 Makowski, Kenneth J. 196 Makrig John A. 128, 164, 165, 2 8 Malatia, Gregory R. 128 Malchiodi, Charles A. 211 Maldre, Mati 202, 253. 254 Malenius, William R. 150, 188, 240 Malicki, John 176, 178, 184 Malik, Walter D. 195, 247 Malinoski, Richard L. 216 Malinowski, Thomas 214 Malleck, James.T. 128 , Mallek, Dana J. 151, 200, 228 Malloy, Dennis M. 207 , Malm,borg, David R. 217 X Malnati, Richard A. 185 . 'f Malo, Bernard D. 198 g .Malane, Raymond P. 214, Maltese, Thomas P. 30, 188 Manasse, Henri R. 26, 28, Bl, 159 ' ' Manasse, Robert J. 159, 195 Mandelke, James 81 Mandic, Milos 171, 200 Manella, Arnold N. 28, 107, 236 Mangoras, William 203, 247 Mangelsclorft, Dale A. 200 Mangelsdorff, Ronald R. 186 Mangiarneli, John V. 209 Mang.en,' William E. 185 Mangurten, Alan 215 Mangus, Cuba F. 198 Mangus, John A. 206 Manig, Joseph T. 159, 174, 180, 192 Manig, Tom O. 218 Manke, William E. 32, 203 Mankus, Anthony W. 189 Mann, James W. 198 Mann, Julius D. 194 Manning, Michael J. 216 Manzara, David P. 34, 184, 244 Manzella, Anthony 191 Marantz, Charles S. 30, 42, 81, 148, Marchese, Marcinifc 158, 160, 205, 217 Michael J. 191 Daniel S. 185 Marcinkowski, James W. 151, 194 Marcionetti, Dion 204 Mares, Donald A. 128 Morgis, John D. 206 Marici, Edward 171 Marier, Kenneth E. 163, 200 .Martin, Moringer, Virgil A. 211 Mariotti, Joseph W. 193 Marinello, Michael G. 199. 224 Mark, Robert P. 213 Morkey, Robert C. 26, 203 Markos, Al 81, 172 Markowski, Gary E. 217 Markowski, James R. 191 Markowski, William D. 26, 216, 247, 248 Marik, Charles. R. 191, 232 Marrano, Michael 199, 232 Marre, Thomas E. 81, 164 Marrese, Philip J, 191 fMartens, Kenneth W. 82 Martin, Harold 200 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinka, Morton, Dennis P. 30, Robert 160, 207 Robert 160, Charles 82 Grant H. 82, 24L Steve 26, 198 Tameron W'. 201, 244 William P. 51, 226, 236 Fernando H. 214 Martinez, Jorge L. 206 193 128 Martorana, Anthony M. 171, 208, 247 Martsctgenko, Vladimir 82, 176, 7 Marvin, Allan 218 Marx, Robert E. 82, 244, 251 Maryniw, Lew M. 82 Marzec, Walter S. 82 Mas, Theodore V. 209 Masi, Alan 203 Mascn, Mario R.N. 216 Mason, Michael R. 34, 184 Massat, Dieter K. 208 Massengill, Ronnie E. 206 Mastrodomenico, Saluatore 214 Masurkiewicz, Arnold J. 212 Masurkiewicz, Victor M. 194, 239 Matalon, Robin J, 228 Mate, David J. 207,125-1 Mategraino, John M. 128 Matejkawski, Dale W. 174, 190 Matrisotto, Joseph ,214 Matsunaga, David M. 194 Matte, Ronald M. 30, Mattenson, David 82 150, 185 Motthes Raymond W. 32, 82, 158, 248 Matthews, James A. 192, 224 Matthews, James 207 Matthies, Richard R. 200, 228 Mattasg6David L. 142,.154, 155, Matula, Cowrad W. 148, 206 Matula, Glenn R. 194 232 Matusiak, Clarence Bi 203 186 Matusiok, Kenneth G. Matuszak, David J. 207 ,Matuszewski, Michael E. 190 ,Matysiewski, Robert J. 39, 196 'Matz,'Albert M. 82 , STUDENT INDEX Matz, Harold F. 26, 82 Matz, Robert P. 41, 42, 162, 226 Matzer, Frank P. 28 Mau, Theodore V. 236 Mauer, Robert C. 128 Maulsby, Douglas E. 128 Maure, Edward B. 199 Maurer, William K. 83, 253 128, Maurmann, William D. 154, 199 Mavragenes, Harry S. 211 May, Frank 186 May, Lyle J. 26, 83 Mayer, Henry E. 191 Mayer, Kent R. 26, 36 Mayham, Thomas S. 195 Mazan, Daniel A. 211 Mazawa, Ken 28, 42, 82, 148, 258 Mazaikas, Paul G. 148, 154, 206 Mazur, Daniel B. 186 Mazur, Gary J. 201 Mazur, John T. 83, 151 Mazurek, James E. 28 Mazurek, John C. 28, 45, 83 Mazurkewycz, Al 185, 249 Messina, Lesie F. 201 Messina, Thomas J. 212 Meszaros, David J. 214 Metterhausen, Emil H. 129 Metzger, Steve J. 185 Meyer, Glenn W. 194 Meyer, John W. 83, 176, 180 Meyer, Leroy F. 84 178, Meyer, Martin D. 215, 248, 251 Meyer, Robert E. 194 Meyer, W'alter J. 129 Meye5s,lJohn D. 84, 232, 5 Meyers, Randall S. 195 Michaels, Daniel R 34, 84, Michaels, Fred A. 30, 84 Michaels, Lewis D. 212 Michalski, Henry J. 211 248, 164 Michalski, John M. 214, 248 Michalski, Thomas F. 198 Michel, Arthur R. 186, 240 Michelini, Alan M. 205, 229 Michelini, Perry F. 38 Micik, John D. 28, 186 Mickie, Lind J. 193 Mickleborough, Michael B. 84 Moll, Gary D. 185 Molnar, James A. 214, 276 Molnar, Tom R. 129, 162 Mommsen, William A. 203 Momotiuk, Alexander 212 Mok, Lee D. 214 Mazzaro, Arthur J. 83, 173 Mc Auoy, Theodore P. 80 Mc Cabe, Tom 163, 190 Mc Cizillum, Charles A. 128, 253, 54 Mc Cann, Jerome J. 128, 247 Mc Carthy, Charles T. 196, 228 Mc Carthy, Daniel L. 80, 164 Mc Carthy, Patrick C. 208 Mc Clellan, Roy L. 206 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Clory, Jas J. 202 Cormack, James F. 214 Coskey, Jeffrey J. 191 Coy, Aiva R. 214 Coy, Houston D. 34, 195 Crary, Ted W. 78, 180, 192 Culloch, James J. 207 Cune, George C. 128, 224, 236, 240 Derinott, Clinton, A. 209 Donald, Daniel G. 188 Mider, Jean-Marie Jr. 196 Mielke, John R. 129 Mies, Peter 174, 209 Miesler, Hans 198,224 Migon, Charles 84, 164 Miianovich, Robert B. 215 Mika, Donlad C. 208 Mika, Joseph J. 214, 248 Mika, Michael E. 191 Mikell, Leander E. 84 Mikkelsen, Alan R. 148, 215 Miklos, Paul A. 129, 240 Mikos, Rnoald 191 Mikos, Paul L. 84 Mikos, Ronald 191 Mikulski, Frank R. 174, 192 Mikutis, Leonard J. 189, 226 Milas, Victor E. 84 Milbratz, Allan R. 185 Milby, Bobby L. 188 Milczarek, Wayne A. 207 Monaster, George 26, 34, 38, 202 1 Monni 50, er, William B. 188 Montoya, Frank A. 26, 208 Montgomery, Dennis A. 28, 129 Montgomery, Ronald E. 148, 213 Monzon, Kenneth L. 212 Mook, Edmund R. 212 Moore, Curtis R. 216 Moore, Dennis M. 214, 249 Moore, James D. 189 Moore, Michael D. 184 Moore Robert F. 201 Moofeiiead, Joshua B. 202, 284 Morchat, Richard M, 200 Morehead, Henry E. 207 Muttini, Thomas J. 184 Myers, Gary B. 197, 228 Myers, Lyle I. 191 Myrda, Frank R. 217 Myrick, Jerry 212 N Naatz, John C. 208 Nachay, John D. 85, 252, Nachman, Paul M. 210 Nacyk, Casimir J. 186 Nafziger, Claude R. 210 Nagy, Joe J. 194 Nagy, Richard 148, 215, 251 Nokamoto, Keith l. 211 Nalepa, John J. 86, 226 Nalywgkko, Jaroslaw 150, 158, Napeiihomas M. 189, 253, 254, Napientek, Steve J. 195 Napoli, Fred B. 199 Nas.opulos, James A. Natule, Sam 197 Naumoff, Igor 130 Nova, Jesse R. 190 253 26, 197 Morelli, Louis 209 Moreth, James A. 151, 195 Moretti, Robert J. 192 Moretti, Wayne J. 189 Morgan, Jack 42, 85 Morgan, Michael O. 192 Morgan, Robert C. 85, 253 Morgan, Terry L. 192 Morgen Roland 155, 212 Morikawa, Vaughn 85 Morita, Douglas R, 42, 162, 187 Morlock, Charles E. 34, 42 Morlock, James J. 253, 254 Mormon, James P. 201 51 Mc Kay, Clyde A. 194 Mc Mc Mc 37, 80, 1 Gady, John J. 191 Garry, Michael J. 195 Gee, Daniel 207 Ghee, Paul H. 162, 210 Govern, James P. 185 Grew, Sherman W. 191 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Hugh, Walter V. 28, 188 Dougald, Dennis P. 26, 28, Milinkovich, Richard D. 200 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Kenna, Kerry C. 185, 241 Kenna, Thomas A. 148, 215 Keough, Michael J. 218, 248 Laughlin, Donald A. 189 Laughun, Kemp J. 37, 80, 253, 254 Militello, Salvatore C. 195 Arnold D. 194 Daniel E. 196 Forrest L. 191 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Les M. 190 Miller, Michael J. 201 Miller, Norman D. 186 Miller, Richard J. 216 Miller, Robert A. 188, 247 Thomas A. 129, 236 Miller, Milliron, Chester W. 189 Milliron, Richard L. 190 Millonzi, Charles D. 186 Mills, Robert A. 40, 200 Milnes, Richard M. 207 Meegan, Harold G. 185 Mc Mahon, Donn P. 26, 148, 214 Mc Mahon, Gerald J. 32, 38, 196 Mc Mahon, Norbert J. 189 Mc Nutt, Michael R. 212 Meade, Robert M. 191 Mechanic, Gary B. 158, 203, 254 Medwid, Michael W. 32, 203 Meeker, James S. 198 Megacz, Joseph L. 192 Megrant, Joseph F. 83 Mehlman, David J. 30, 155, 251 Mehr, Neal S. 34, 184 Meissner, John M. 206 Melbye, Gary C. 207 Melcher, Jeffery A. 216 Melko, Chores J. 202 Mellick, Lawrence 148, 151, Melnick, Bennett P. 34, 185 14 194, 2, 150, 186 Melnyk, Bohdan S. 209 Melzer, Ronald W'. 26, 34, 148, 186, 249 Menard, George A. 83 Menconi, James P. 151, 162, 203 Mendoza, Jeff F. 83, 151 Mendyk, David M. 192 Mendyk, James F. 83 Menegon, Rudolph 214, 248 Menna, Benjamin 208 Menning, John C. 198 Mensehing, James R. 159, 188 Menzer, John H. 30, 190 Merrick, Rollie B. 198 Minardo, James A. 129 Minckley, James D. 198 Mineou, Kenneth R. 50, 234, 236 Mingl, Anton J. 84 Miosi, Frank R. 184 Mirabile, Thomas K. 210 Mirgain, Robert l. 184 Miskewitch, Robert 185 Mitan, Glenn C. 84 Mitchell, Bruce N, 192, Mitchell, Joseph W. 85 Mitchell, Peter C. 200 Mitchell, Steven R. 197 Miura, Peter K. 197 1 Mix, Larry S, 85, 253 Miyagawa, Calvin H. 213 226 Miyake, Gary T. 40, 41, 42, 129 Miyake, Stanley K. 210 Mizerski, Richard W. 188, 226 Moberg, John D. 216 Mobley, Philip J. 205 Moroz, Mike 174, 186 Morrice, Scott W. 199 Morrill, Don W. 228 Morris, Charles 210 Morris, Charles A. 219 Morris, Jon C. 195 Morris, Merrill C. 207 Morris, Terry L. 201 Mosch, Martin J. 85 Moser, Earl 194 Moskal, Kenneth J. 198 Mosley, Duard F. 129, 163 MosleEwS,6Gary B. 85, 173, 226, Moss, Larry H. 28, 30 Motluck, Raymond 42, 85, 246 Moulton, Donald B. 201 Mount, Walter F. 199 Moy, Edward 214 Moy, H erman Y. 208 Moy, James 205 Nazarowski, Ted D. 207, 228 Neace, Sidney 201, 248, 253 Neat, Terry L. 197 Neczet, Anthony 32, 148, 191 Needham, Johnny W. 130 Nefediew, Anatole 190 Neff, Richard A. 86 Nehls, Fredrick J. 86 Nelson, Allen H. 190, 232 Nelson, Brian W. 184 Nelson, Bruce E. 140, 148, 198 Nelson, Charles E. 42, 86, 159 Nelson, Clifford A. 195 Nelson, David T. 191, 284 Nelson, Gregory R. 171, 210 Nelson, James C. 198 Nelson, Norman A. 162, 184, 240, 244 Nelson, Paul E. 205 Nelson, Rex K. 130 Nelson, Robert C. 205 Nelson, Warren S. 218 Nelson William J. 218 Nerovich, Richard W. 205 Nestelberger, James T. 212 Nesterowicz, Jerome P. 218 Nesterowicz, Paul J. 151, 199 Netterstrom, James A. 36- Netzel, Dieter 168, 215, 248 Neumann, Donald M. 34, 86 Neumann, John A. 191 Neustrom, Tom C. 195 Nevers, Bruce A. 130, 226 Newey, Davis R. 211, 284 Newman, Newman, Newman, Newton, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nicpon, Nickels Niedzw 4 l Donald W. 86 Marc D. 130, 161 Wayne S. 210 Thomas W. 203 Dale A. 86, 160, 202 Raymond J. 86, 164 Raymond T. 202 Clarence J. 42, 190 Dennis J. 190 edzki, Jack G. 207 Mozola, Alan P. 214 Mpsitalarides, Richard L. 189 Mroz, Mitchell D. 42, 87 Mrvos, John 215 Mrugacz, Gary A. 210 Mueksch, Ernest H. 142, 148, 159, 162, 202, 247 Mueller, Eric L. 207 Mueller, Glenn C. 163, 200 Mueller, Helmut L. 212 Mueller, Louis G. 200 Mueller, Thomas J. 189, 241 Mueller, William M. 30Tl'96 Muenchow, Paul R. 160, 253 Nieft, Ralph S. 199 Muhlbach, Peter 192, 244 Muhiboch, Rein 26, 194 Muise, Richard T. 162, 200 Mukai, Ronald G. 192, 254, 255 Mulay, Joe 38, 150, 199 Mulhern, John M. 195 Mulkewich, Robert W. 212 Mullins, Ray 192, 226 Mulnix, Russell J. 42, 150 Mundt, Eugene H. 216 Mundt, Steve D. 129, 155 Munson, Robert L. 192 Murawski, Alex V. 202 Nieglos, Donald 217 Nielsen, Dennis A. 39, 86 Nielsen, Douglas W. 40, 218 Nielsen, Richard A. 130 Nielsen, Ronald M. 174 Nieman, Paul M. 198 Mochocki, Zdzislaw A. 129 Moderow, Douglas A. 191 Moeller, Roger T. 191 Moench, Douglas G. 148, 204 Moffat, John A. 129, 226 Mogan, Lawrence M. 209 Mogensen, Michael J. 215 Mohigh, Gary W. 211 Mohr, Richard W. 186 Mohs, William A. 96, 143, 200 Mok, Lee D. 214 Molchanov, Ronald E. 34, 36, 85, 244 Murphy, Lee T. 211 Murphy, Michael T. 32, 129 Murphy, Richard J. 171, 195 Murphy, Ronald E. 37, 85, 241 Murphy, Steve D. 198, 238 Murphy, Wayne A. 232, 250 Murray, Charles D. 214 Murray, Daniel E. 186 Murray, Michael M. 214 Murray, Raymond B, 186 Murrell, Larry J. 218 Murry, Henry G. 204 Muscia, Jack P. 211 Musial, John T. 202 Mutter, Alan D. 191 Niemoth, Dwayne A. 194 Niesluchowski, Andrew J. 30, 151, 186 Niklos, Herbert A. 185 Nikolich, Pete C. 30, 190, 241 Nilscn, Stuart K. 209 Nilz, Tom E. 199 Nishimura, John G. 214 Noboa, Abdin l. 30, 180, 186 Nada, William K. 191 Nodulnan, Dennis 34, 151, 198, 232 Ncmura, Glenn S. 184, 242 Nonaka, John K. 194 Nordlund, Gary A. 191, 228 Nordlund, Robert E. 199, 231 Norman, Richard S. 26, 204 Norris, Gerald M, 171, 218 North, James A. 86 Northrop, Charles M. 205 Norwood, Ronald L. 215, 248 STUDENT INDEX Nosek, William A. 190, 226 Nothdurft, James P. 199 Nottke, Allen H. 34, 37, 42 Novak, Frank J. 213, 247, 251 Novak, James G. 211 Novotny, Charles A. 186 Novotny, Steve J. 190 Nowacki, John H. 189 Nowakowski, John A. 208 Nowakowski, Kenneth P. 203 Nowakowski, Mark T. 130, 247 Nowa2lgz6Nski, Raymond A. 148, Nowakowski, Thomas C. 186 Nowdomski, Joseph M. 218 Nowicki, Robert E. 186 Nowik, James S. 26, 178 Nowikowski, Edwin R. 164 Nowogurski, Walter S. 178, 184 Nuccio, Luciano J. 210 Nuccio, Samuel J. 208 Nuehring, William J. 86, 148 Nunchuck, Victor P. 26, 201, 248 Nunez, Robert A. 87, 253, 254 Nuss, Patrick W. 87 Nuzzo, James A. 28 Nykaza, Leon M. 87, 232 Nystrom, John L. 42, 87, 148 Nystrom, Paul H. 184 Nystrom, Raymond D. 208 Nytko, Carl J. 198, 224 Nytko, William F. 151, 198 Nyznyk, Nicholas 34, 195 Nyznyk, Stan 211 1 4 0 Oakes, Donald R. 199 Oberg, William H. 130, 148, 2320240 i 215 ' rien, anne 861-1-ab, Jerome D. 215, 232 Ochacki, Greg T- 207. 248 Ociepka, Pete K. 212 Oczkowski, Alexander P. 204 Oda, Kenji 162, 202, 251 Odanaka, Erick J. 130, 150 Odishoo, Pera M. 193, 224 Odom, Ralph W. 210, 228 O'Donnell, Jack C. 190 O'Donnell, James F. 151, 199 Oeffling, Steven J. 197 Oesterlin, Wayne T. 184, 197 hl Dou las L 219 Oft Cl , Q - Oggtacj Edward S. 41, 42, 44, 0 253 16 , Ogata, James M. 150, 211 Ogawa, Rodney E. 194, 250 Oglesby, Douglas J. 130 Ogozeja, Andrew W. 198 O'Grady, lMichael T. 206 Ogrodnik, Jeffrey W. 148, 206, 232 1 54, Ogrodowski, Harry G. 37, 87 O'Higgin5, Keith B. 214, 248 Ohlson, Glenn W. 191, 232 Ohm, Robert 210 Ohm, William H. 41, 42, 148, 158, 162, 163, 247 130, 232, Ohmarg, Thomas K. 34, 42, 87, 2 6 , Oieda, Celestino C. 195 Oieda, Ernest J. 148, 150, 151, 199, 232 Okabe, Richard A. 44, 190, 245 Okopinski, Joseph J. 150, 163, 168, 200 ' Okuhara, Gary Y. 193 Olderr, Mich-ael C. 218 Olejniczak, John M. 208 Olenczuk, Jerry 214 Olijnyk, Myron S. 200, 224 Oliva, Gary R. 130 Olivero, O iver J. 171, 193 Olkowski, Thomas E. 28, 150, 174, 190 Ollila, David B. 218 Olsansky, Alexander 180, 184 Olsen, Donad E. 207 Olsen, Edwin H. 218 Oslen, Harry R. 30, 42, 87 Olsen, Lee C. 87, 224 Olsen, Paul A. 201, 226 Olsenwlsodgers J. 26, 151, 171, Olson, Alvin A. 198 Olson, Dale W. 210 Olson , John R. 148, 199, 228 Olson, Martin D. 193 Olson, Merle L. 193 Olswang, Steven G. 194 Olszewski, Leonard J. 186 Olszowka, Steven J. 87, 164 Olsztynski, Jim C. 34, 202 Omi, Paul M. 184, 224, 236, 240 Omundson, James H. 195 O'Neal, Dan R. 38, 150, 188, 226 O'Neal, Timothy C. 87, 236 Oneby, Lee C. 163, 200 Ordiia, Victor 171, 199, 244 Orelove, Michael D. 203 Ori, Larry J. 212 Orlando, Joseph D. 189 Orlick, Robert J. 131 Orlow, Ted J. 87, 226 Orlowski, Wayne H. 199 Orsan, Louis J. 87 Ortiz, Angel' 199 Orzech, James 30, 37, 199 Oshinski, Michael 'P. 191 Oshita, Alan K. 28, 30, 40, 45, 148, 150 Oshita, Brian T. 208 Osmundsen, Martin L. 192 Osness, Glen E. 210 Ostby, Robert K. 88, 236 Ostrand, Dean R. 206, 232 Ostrego, Martin A. 30, 168, Oswalt, Laniel F. 193 Oszakiewski, Leon 88 Ottaviano, Bryant J. 26, 232 Otto, Byron C. 201 Owens, Tim W. 26, 213 Oyama, Peter l. 26, 150, 238 Oye, Brian T. 217 Ozenbaugh, William F. 217 Ozers, Ziedonis 174, 218 P Packham, Jerry W. 216 Pacyna, Richard B. 171, 199 Pacyniak, Johin M. 185, 224 Pacyniak, Ted A. 188, 224 Pacynski, Errol M. 214 Padgett, William R. 197 Paf umi, Joseph A. 192 Pagacz, Claude P. 88 Pahr, Jo E. 174, 205 Paisley, James E. 148, 200, 224 Palac, Stephen H. 38 168, 201 Palahniuk, Andrew 212 Palesh, Joseph A. 209 Palm, Kurt J. 211 Palmer, Richard A. 30, 42, 88, 196 215, 190, 160 Paloiain, George K. 131 Paluch, Frank Z. 34, 36, 142, 155, 196 Palumbo, Edward A. 30, 88, 164 Palyniak, Orest 148, 209 Panczyk, Walter W. 195 Panek, Edward L. 188 Panek, Zenon J. 207 Pankra?, Daniel B. 174, 9 Pankratz, Raye H. 30, 88, 180 Panico, Robert S. 205 Paintelidakis, Peter G. 194 Pooh, Dennis V. 34, 148, 191 Papaleo, Jeffrey D. 214 Pape, Walter W. 203 Papegeuic, Charles B. 159, 188, 4 Papeleux, John L. 204, 224 Papen, James H. 88 Papler, Joseph H. 151, 194, 160, 253, 258 Pappas, Dean 198 Papenleur, Joseph T. 199, 244 Paprocki, Dainiel F. 213 Paquet, Robert 195 Para, Rich 199 Pardon, Robert E. 151, 188 Paredes, Anthony I. 32, 205 Paredes, Rene N. 131, 247 Paries, Dieter E. 88 Parilla, Ronnie M. 217 Parker, James H. 30, 36, 197 Parker, Scott W. 201 Parks, Alan H. 206, 228 Parks, Donald C. 218 Parks, William R. 200 Parlette, Bob E. 131 Parrinello, Wayne P. 88 180, Power, James A. 217 Parthen, Warren J. 88, 241 Pasdo, John 189, 226, 242 Pasdo, Larry F. 204, 228 Pasek, Thomas P. 198 Pashvan,. John J. 26, 160, 199 Paske, Timothy W. 30, 34, 195 Pasternak, Alan E. 202 Pasternak, Adolph A. 198 Pasternack, Frank J. 89, 173 Pasternack, Gregory F. 212 Passanante, John R. 38, 192 Passentino, Michael A. 190 Pastko, Steven N. 219 Patete, Fred M. 189 Patten, Ronald R. 30, 158, 188 Patterson, Gregory E. 38, 131 Patton, Robert L. 216 Paul, John 208 Paule, Glenn N. 192 Paull, Michael 198, 224 Paulson, John 216 Pavlik, Paul J. 217 Pavlik, Steven G. 38, 131, 151, 226 Pavlok, Wolfgang 168, 188 Pawelski, John J. 213 Pawlicki, Lawrence C. 200 Pawlik, James J. 148, 204, 251 Pawlik, John J. 151, 195 .. Pawluk, Nicholas J. 148, 159, 209 Payne, Howard L. 202 Paynegiohn D. 41, 42, 89, 148, Payne, Ronald J. 195 Payne, William D. 150, 159, 162, 184 Payton, Gary A. 89, 173 Payton, Milton C. 163, 200, 228 Peacher, George W. 208, 232 Pearl, Jim G. 198 Pearson, Glenn G. 191 Pearson, Wayne E. 131 Peck, Terry T. 211 Pecora, Craig J. 195 Pedersen, Dennis R. 194 Pegelow, Fred W. 215, 248 Pekala, Michael P. 28, 89 Pelc, Christopher W. 28, 34, 89, 151 Pellegrini, Gary T. 89 Peluso, Robert F. 151, 191, 234, 236 Peluso Ronald A. 131, 242 Peiz, Alan F. 207 Pena, Daniel 200 Penchar, Michael V. 203 Penkala, Robert C. 89 Pentecost, Robert E. 208, 232 Perchorowicz, Alex B. 34, 192, 254 Perciabosco, Robert V. 203 Pergande, Hans W. 164 Perlowski, Arno A. 28, 89 Perone, Sam Y. 212 Perrone, James P. 171, 200, 254 Perry, Harold W. 188 Perry, Ralph L. 39, 148 Pers y, Martin E. 159, 211 Perz, Siegfried M. 36, 89 Pesaxieyrgo, Gilbert J. 32, 150, Pesch, Gregory J. 210 Peshek, Daniel J. 188, 224, 240 Pesola, Michael S. 188 Peters, Donald L. 199 Petersen, Alfred C. 184 Petersen, Carl V. 184 Petersen, Greg G. 199 Petersen, Gregory G. 214 Petersen, James C. 28, 131, 232 Petersen, Larry E. 207 Petersen, Robert A. 218 Peterson, Carl E. 131 Peterson, Charles E. 188 Peteriog, Coleman H. 201, 248, 5 Peterson, David J. 160, 192, 232 Peterson, Earl E. 218 Peterson, George B. 38, 171 193 Peterson, Gordon 199 Petersorl, Kenneth B. 131, 178, 8 Peterson, Norman D. 89 Peterson, Richard D. 131 Petkovic, George 42, 253 Petkovic, Miodrag 32, 90 Petterec, Ronald J. 30, 90 Petrelli, Victor J. 168, 169, 171, 193, 232 Petrovs, Valdis 42, 132, 162 Pettigrew, Jerry 90, 164 Peven, Mike D. 40, 214 Pfister, Paul P. 132 Pfister, Peter H. 186 Pfohl, Michael D. 209 Phelps, Jack E. 209 Philips, John 198 Phipps, William K. 190 Piantkowski, Alen J. 215 Piasecki, Robert P. 200 Piatek, Frank J. 90 Pick, Ralph 213 Pickard, Donald C. 211 Pickard, Joseph 206 Piegl, Ronald A. 34, 151, 191 Pieniazek, Dennis N. 216 Pirece, Joe L. 198 Pietka, Bruce A. 212 Pietka, Gregory A. 185 Pietszak, Robert J. 212 Pietrucha. Richard P. 191 Plghini, Robert C. 38, 90 PlQf1OT9lli, Joseph P. 202, 228 Pignato, Mario D. 34, 132 Piltz, Ronald L. 159, 200 Pindel, Joseph A. 90 Pindel, Bob s. 185 Pinshower, Charles J. 150, 151, I 151, 212, 251 Pinsker, Lawrence M. 162 Pinto, Gerald M. 132, 236, 240 Piontek, Frank J. 185 Piotrowski, Joseph 192 Pirano, Joseph 195 Pitchford, Gary L. 32, 90 Piteru, Stoney J. 184, 224, 240 Pittrof, Kenneth J. 90 lgivorunas, August 90 ivorunas, Matthew 30 168,190 ' 154' Pizzica, Phillip A, 50 PIGMOQO, Bryan J. 203 Platt, Edward P. 214 Picur, Ronald D. 34, 148, 188 Plodzien, Daniel A. 210 Plogger, Michael L. 215 Plonka, Henry B. 197 Plonka, John G. 132, 164 Plotke, Philip J, 215 Plucinski, Edward M. 132 Plucinski, John V. 90 Plucinski, Matthew 202 Pl'-'10, Larry A. 218 Pociask, Thomas H, 211 Podbornv, Way P. 171 Podemski, Ricniiid E. 204 210 Podesta, John D. 216 Podeqrny, John 196 Podobinski, Mark Z. 208 Podsada, Gregory J, 212 Poehler, Walter G. 90, 164 Pohlit, George 168, 214 Pohiir, John las P9hlm0f f1, Robert J. 168, 216 Poirier, Wayne M. 190 Pokryfke, Lawrence R. 215 Polakowski, Daniel B, 188 Polasik, Phillip R. 90 Pold, Thomas G. 187 Pollak, Donald 192 'lgo:leck1,kLargy A. 211 0909 Z Y, amuel D. 194 248 34' 40' Poltrock, Charles P. 198 Ponzo, Alfred J. 214 Poobnic, Danny R. 186 Popovich, Milorad D. 171, 210 Popowycz, Nestor 180, 209 Port, Richard 193 Portalski, Ronald D. 148, 202 Portschy, John W. 202, 251 Poteete, Danny J. 211 Posey, Thomas J. 210, 251 Postek, David H. 91 Postelnik, Thomas 194 Potoczek, Leo H. 207 Potter, John T. 218 Potter, Lawrence O. 186 Potter, Willard R. 185, 240 Poulakidas, James F. 197 Poulos, George A. 208 Poulos, John P. 197 Poulos, Rocky A. 208 Powell, Daniel M. 199, 251 Power, Dougas G. 184, 241 173 STUDENT INDEX Powrozek, Thomas J. 174, 176 192 ' Pozdol, Glenn L. 207 Pozdol, Thomas C. 208 Poznar, Kenn L. 37 Poznecki, William D. 213 Pozsgay, Gerald E. 194 Prange, Thomas F. 189, 240 Pranica, John S. 207 Pranski, Gregory K. 186 Pranzarone, Ronald J. 132 Proto, James R. 214 Pratt, Richard W. 197 Prawdzik, Joseph P. 132 Preece, Edward L. 132 Preis, Howard M. 187 Presgrove, Tom L. 37 Press, Ronald J. 207, 248, 251 Preusser, Fred A. 32, 32, 196 Price, Edgar L. 211 Price, James D. 203 Price, Wayne A. 184 Priesbe, Michael J. 91, 244 Prill, Dieter R. 201 Pritzen, William G. 91, 164 Privitzer, Eberhardt 207 Procunizar, James L. 184 Prokop, Joe G. 91 Prokop, Richard L. 184 Propadovich, Mickey 214 Proch, George 151, 203 Prosise, Robert E. 219 Pross, Richard P. 199 Prdvan, David E. 148, 150, 186, 244 Prtrnsoy, Richard A. 186 Prusak, Keith A. 32, 215 Prush, John H. 91 Pruski, Bohdan T. 148, 210, 248 Praski, Richard J. 132, 150 Pryde, James A. 203, 244 Pryde, Mike D. 132, 176, 178, 180, 184 Pryde, Robert L. 217 Przybylski, James D. 186 Przybylski, James M. 91, 164 Ptak, Richard J. 30, 203 Ptasinski, Larry J. 208 Puccinelli, Edward F. 42, 91, 247 Puchyr, John A. 213 Pudelek, Edward R. 199 Pudil, Kenneth R. 26, 203 Pudzionowsui, Andrew 151, 190 Pufpaf, Thomas M. 212 Pugesek, Dennis L. 151, 232 Puglisi, Joseph A. 91 Pullos, Anthony 216 Purrucker, Phillip C. 184 Putkonen, David L. 216 Purcell, Tom J. 215 Pupanek, Philip M. 206 Pustola, John F. 206 Putek, James R. 132, 171 Putney, William W. 174, 218 Putz, Joseph 195 Pyler, Robert J. 151, 200 Pyne, Michael E. 133, 226 Pynodzik J. 133 Pyster, Harry A. 208, 232, Pyter, Gerald P. 206 Pytlili,5gNilliam F. 30, 42, 91, Q Quast, Donald B. 36, 168, 205 Quinlan, Larry M. 202 Quinn, Dave 208 Quist, Jerry M. 193 R Raab, Karl M. 210, 251 Raab, Manfred T. 91, 164 Rabinak, Paul A. 218 Rachwalski, Ted C. 198 Racibozgnskihgrank M. 30, 42, 248 15 , Racki, Dennis 239 Raczkowski, Zbigniew S. 210 Radcliffe, James M. 148, 201, 240 Radebaugh, Bruce A. 188 Radebaugh, Daryl E. 91 Radermacher, Leonard W. 91, Radosavlievic, Dragan J. 199 Radosaylievic, Milo 92 Radtke, Anthony W. 199 Radzilowski, Michael 217 Raffanti, Larry P. 163, 190, 228 Raftery John T. 26, 50, 178, 180 Rains, John N. 208 Rainsford, Robert M. 191 Rajca, Philip 41, 42, 253 Rajcevac, Herman J. 216 Rokitan, John 213 Rakoczy, Frank C. 26, 186, 241 Rakoczy, Joseph R. 191 Rakstong, Robert L. 184 Ramona, Joseph J. 215 Rambo, Richard L. 133 Ramlose, Herbert V. 38, 195, 253 Ramos, Joel A. 212 Ramosko, Gerard J. 207 Ramoska, Robert S. 34, 206 Ranieri, Adolph R. 151, 188 Ranlszewski, George J. 32, 212 Ranke, Peter J. 26, 151, 188 Rapp, Martin F. 160, 207 Rarey, Kenneth 208 Rasmussen, David 212 Rasmussen, Ronald E. 200, 232 Rosch, Robert E. 214 Rathmann, Carl E .30, 41, 42, 44, 160, 258 Rathmann, Thomas M. 37 Ratossa, Aldo J. 32, 197 Ratza, Clifford L. 148, 195, 257 Rausch, James J. 150, 200, 251 Rausina, Gary A. 194 Ravenscroft, Gene R. 133 Ray, Arnold C. 92, 148 Ray, Samuel R. 92, 164 Raye, Glenn M. 215, 247 Raz, Robert J. 26, 148, 163, 207, 232, 251 Rea, Leon R. 189 Rebman, Dennis 92, 176, 178 Redemske, Carl G. 193 Redszus, Elmer 133 Reed, Gary K. 196 Reed, Glenn A. 26, 192 Reese, Fredric A. 216 Refka, Martin J. 92, 236 Reginetz, Douglas A. 204 Regulus, Melville B. 212 Rehm, W'illiam L. 30, 133 Rehwinkel, Steven A. 160, 185 Reid, Michael E. 190 Reid, Norman A. 210 Reilley, Michael J. 40, 87, 158, 159, 163, 203, 244 Reilly, William A. 32, 189, 251 Reinhofer, John A. 203 Reinhofer, Kenneth J. 92 Reinhofer, Robert L. 30, 41, 42, 160 Reiss, Ronald J. 203 Rembiszewski, Stanley F. 188 Remis, Bill R. 191 Remus, Peter A. 211 Rendack, James M. 148, 191 Brion A. 209, 248 Renner, Renner, David L. 185 Renner, Keith H. 211 Repkin, Nicholi 150, 186, 247 Repple, Ronald J. 210 Resch, Ken E. 30, 202, 232, 244 Reschke, John A. 253 Reszke, Robert S. 92 Retzke, Norman R. 26, 190 Reuse, Craig A. 199 Rex, Charles A. 216 Reyes, Clyde D. 209 Reyna, Manuel S. 92, 173 Reynolds, Carl W. 133 Rezula, Michael A. 215 Rhein, David R. 190 Rialubin, Larry W. 208 John K. 92 Ricco, Daniel C. 200 Rice, 228 Rice, Dennis A. 92 Rice, Richard J. 196, Rich, Frank H. 186 Richards, Bill R. 164 Richardson, Richard J. 184 Richardson, William L. 226 Richotto, Roni 174, 192 . Richter, George A. 213 Richter, Ken 49 Richter, Kenneth A. 194 Richhoff, Reid W. 190 Riddel, Terry O. 192 Riebandt, Henry W. 133, 236 Riehle, Wayne R. 203, 232 Riemer, Ronald H. 215 Riesche, Jack R. 202 Rigoni, Reno E. 207 Riker, John A. 93 Rinaldi, Mark A. 191 Rios, Eduardo G. 217 Rischall, Jerry l. 188 Rishling, Thomas A. 191 Risley, Randall K. 93 Riszkiewicz, Michael 40, 200 Ritson, Robert J. 199, 284 Rivas, Dennis M. 199 Rivas, James A. 218 Rivera, Ray C. 212, 248 Rivera, Reuben R. 206, 284 Rizer, William A. 184 Rizzo, George J. 186 Rizzo, George 150, 194 Roach, John J. 184 Robbins, Robert O. 178 Robek, Robert J. 93 Roben, Earl W. 213 Robinson, Carl H. 217 Rockomonovich, Sascha. 163, 215 Rodeghier, Terry E. 196 Roberts, Allen N. 184 Roberts, Francis A. 200, 244 Roberts, James W. 198 Roberts, Thomas N. 191 Roden, Allen J. 93, 164 Rodney, Frank B. 133 Rodriguez, Fortunato 212 Rodriguez, Primitiuo 200, 234, 239 Roer, Jeffrey A. 214 Roeslen, William 196 Rog, Philip E. 212 Rogacki, James M. 93, 180, 232 Rogal, Eugene T. 26, 194, 232 Rogers, Alan 189 Rogers, David J. 210, 226 Rogers, Dennis G. 41, 93 Rogers, Jack C. 206 Rogers, Mike J. 191, 226 Rogers, Robert E. 212 Rogers, Tom C. 215 Rogoza, Thomas A. 93, 142, 150, 168 Rogus, Chester J. 217 Rohde, Terry L. 240 Rohloff, William H. 32, 189 Romano, Joseph J. 151, 198 Romano, Perry M. 163, 190 Romano, William A. 192 Romanowski, MitchellrD. 209 Romashko, Carl W. 216 Romashko, Darryl C. 195 Rontal, Benjamin N. 191 Rook, Michael C. 26, 150, 195, 250 ' Roombos, Robert R. 199 Rooney, Tim E. 190, 238 Roos, Gary A. 210 Roos, Ronald E. 206 5 Rosa, Pedro, E. 210' Rosch, Donn 218 Rosch, George M. 186 Rosch, Robert E. 214 Rose, John 188 ' Rose, Kenneth C. 204 Rosecrans, Robert R. 208 Rosen, Barry J. 188, 258 Rosenblatt, David E. 191 r Rosencranz, Ron J. 148, 207, 232 Rosko, Robert J. 218 Ross, Donald E. 191 Ross, Niel L. 40, 160, 215, 248, 251 Ross, Ralph R. 212 Rossbacher, Raymond J. 224 Rosser, Colvin F. 214 Rossi, Fred A. 240, 241 Harry P. 236 Raymond P. 34, 93 Rossi, Rossi, Rosv, Richard L. 214 Roth, Jack S. 200, 284 Roth, Jacob 200, 228 Roth, Richard L. 215 Walter G. 28, 36, 37 Roth, Rothacker, Thomas R. 93 Rothe, Larry R. 216 - Rothfuss, Karl J. 195, 228 Routh, Ronald H. 200 Rowinski, Francis C. 214 Rozonski, Frank T. 213 Rozen, John J. 30, 192 Rozene, Clifford 34, 206, 229 Rozkuszka, Ken P. 212 R02YCki. Paul F. 214 , Rozyfcki, Timothy L. 148, 178 Ruback, Charles R. 216 Rubin, Danny J. 211, 224, 248 Rudecki, James M. 189, 232 Rudyk, Jack E. 190 Ruenzi, Richard L. 93, 164 Ruff, Henry A. 198 Ruffatto, Robert H. 148, 207 Ruffner, George J. 93 Ruffolo Michael' J. 94, 151 Ruge, Ruiz, Rule, Robert L. 28, 94 Richard M. 190 Glenn M. 192 Rumisek, Edward D. 28 . Rummele, George E. 228 Rundio, Larry F. 39, 185, 238 Runni on, Jerry F. 133, 226 Rusin, Wayne B. 133 Rusnak, Richard A. 133, 164 Russ, Earl L. 134 Russell, Dale L. 32, 215 Russe Russo, Russo, Russo, Russo Ruszc Il, Michael J. 186 Anthony M. 207 Jack S. 214, 251 ' James V. 192 , Joe T. 188 zyk, Larry D. 215., Rutkowski, Water E. 211 Rutkgvxjky, Ludwig K. 32, 134, Rutze n, Dennis R. 189 Ruzycki, Allen E. 94 Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Rybo James P. 190 Richard R. 92 Tom G. 211 William J. 206 Jerry G. 212 Rybale, Richard R. 199 Rybczynski, Jacob M. 210 Rych, Lawrence A. 196 Rydberg, Donald H. 168, 205 Ryden, Steve W. 37, 194 Ryl, Larry A. 94 Rynko, Eugene A. 134 Ryza, Clement C. 210 Rzadzki, Richard M. 212 Rzodkiewicz, Ronald J. 202 S SabohVgerner A. 134, 162, 163, 4 Sabul, Jerald P. 30, 188 Sachsel, Kenneth H. 30, 194 Sahk, Gerald L. 195' Sahk, Raymond H. 186 Sahye, Rolfe 175, 207 Sakal, Harry I. 189, 232 Sakamoto, Edwin K. 210 Sakauye, Kenneth M. 205, 248 Saladino, Selmo M. 238 Salchenberger, Samuel M., 191 Salemi, Gerald 200 Salmeron, Ralph C. 214, 248 Saltz, Salua Sigmund 204 to Steve 186 sa1yars,'A1ah R. 195, 224 Somaros, Daniel P. 142, 190 Samp Samp Samu Samu ila, Daniel D. 164 son, David M. 216 chin, Michael G. 186, 247 elson, David A. 204 Sandberg, William H. 216 . Sander, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sandow, Sandre, Sanfi Peter 134 Kurt A. 148, 199,, 251 Phillip F. 184, 255 Richard J. 188, 254 William F. 191 Michael J. 34, 94 Paul R. 205 lippo, Sebastian A. 212 San Filippo, William J. 194, 229 Santini, Carl M. 94 Santoro, Peter J. 150, 191 Sara, Martin N. 163, 188 Saranow, Mitchell H. 42, 226 Sorgus, Dino L. 185 Sarley, Robert C. 201 Sass Dennis F. 197 Sass' Eugene A. 198 Sotal, Soto, Michael K. 210 Brian K. 188 Sauer Dennis A. 174, 192 savihska, igiward 120186, 240 S 't k , eorge Sgxvlccfvlh, Milan 159, 178, 218 STUDENT INDEX Sawczenko, Victor 207 Sawlcki, Robert B. 194 Sawukaytis, Hans H. 205, 247 S':arbaro, Richard D. 30. 192 Scaccianoce, Dante A. 206, 299 Scafde, Mike D. 199 Scafidi, Robert A. 185 Scalzo, Raymond A. 37, 94 Scalzo, Richard A. 211, 2'8 Scaturro, Peter L. 163, 190 Schaack, Robert W. 184 Schab, Richard P. 32, 39, 196 Schab, Robert J. 39, 151, 199 Schacht, Gerald A. 94, 173 Schabow, George J. 34, 94 Schaae, Warren W. 194, 226 Schaetzle, Paul H. 200 Schantz, James J. 134 Schaefer, Ken 187 Schuster, Robert C. 30, 190 Schuth, Wayne H. 30 Schulz, Hugo K. 42, 95, 158, 217, 257 Schultz, Karl G. 194 Schumann, Thomas W. 190 Schwager, William B. 194 Schwake, Donald F. 95, 180 Schwalge, Stephen M. 195 Schwar, Scott F. 214 Schwartz, David E. 195 Schwartz, Frank J. 196 Schwartz, Richard P. 134, 226, 236 Schwartz, Steven L. 295 Schwartz, Stuart R. 210 Schwartz, William R. 200 Schwarz, John A. 214 Schwarz, Louis J. 162, 202, 251 Schaefer, Robert T. 160, 248 Schalke, Ted A. 194 Schapira, Morey R. 148, 251 Schausten, Charles N. 210, 248 Schechter, Barry C. 211 Schechter, Gerald M. 185, Schelle, Brian A. 94, 253, 206, 207, 232, 232 254, 255 Schellong, Rainer C. 150, 195 Schenk, Robert A. 178, 200 Schenck, Ronald W. 210 Scherzer, Anthony L. 188, 251 Schlichting Paul S. 185 Schey, John T. 215 Schied, Fred 215 Schierer. William E. 154, 158, 159, 162, 202 Schilling, Robert F. 215 Schirmbeck, Rocler A. 218 Schiro, Robert J. 191 Schlegel, John L. 189 Schegel, John T. 212 Schlesinger, Chares E. 202 155, Schlichtina, John P. 224, 236 S'-hlicting, Dwight L. 197 Schwarz, Steven D. 216 Schwegel, Ronald J. 95, 253 Schweizer, Russell J. 211 Schweppe, Wolfgang H. 253 Schwieger, David W. 189 Schwilk, Kenneth A. 41, 42, 174 Schwilk, Ronald W. 213 Scorza, Robert A. 28, 135, 188 Scott, James W. 200 Scott, Larry M. 215 Scott, Richard D. 212 Scoville, John M. 135, 176, 178, 180, 184 Seagren, Allen H. 196 Seagren, Paul R. 95 Seaton, Kenneth W. 196 Secor, Robert W. 216 Seden, Alex 186 Seeley, Charles B. 194, 232 Sefcik, Richard L. 211, 232 Seibert, George E. 37, 38 95 Seibert, Kenneth 194 Seidel, Bruce R. 191 Seifert, Dennis R. 34, 95, 148, 150 Seiser, John W. 30, 95 Sekowski, John A. 95 Sekunow, Michael 204 shaiski, Roy R. 190 Shub, Gary D. 206 Skarb, Jonathon R. 26, 36, 151, 232 Skirha, James D. 135 Skupien, David F. 219 Siarny, Michael M. 96 S.atkowski, Robert W. 186, 232 Siczkowycz, Myron 202, 248 Sieczko, Eugene 151, 197 Siegel, Alan 96 Siegel, Brian S. 42, 159, 190, 251 Siegwart, Neal G. 191 Szgalos, John N. 195, 228 Slggeman, Raymond G. 200 Sigismondi, Mario U. 198 S'glasky, William R. 216 Sigler, Dale L. 210 Signorelli, Albert J. 214 Sikkut, Juri 96, 224, 236 Sikora, Bruce L. 208 Sikora, Peter G. 159, 192 Silas, James Jr. 26, 185 Silinske, Allen F. 176, 178, 192 S.llln, Harry E. 189 Silverman, Newton 217 Silverstein, Richard 207 Simoncelli, Edward F. 226 Simmons, Edward A. 37, 190 Simmons, Patrick J. 168, 206 Simon, Robert l. 208, 232 Simonides, Dennis W. 96 Simonides, Darrell J. 201 Simonis, Roger A. 190 S.monson, Frank A. 213 Simoulis, Larry N. 196 Simpson, Norberto 28, 96, 236 Sinclair, Daniel K. 217 Sineni, James C. 191 Singer, Martin S. 30, 34, Siptrott, Steve W. 185 Sirchia, Paul S. 210 Sitters, Ronald L. 97, 164 Sivek, Conrad A. 97, 232, 226, 97 253, Smitzer, Richard H. 135 Smizlnski, Ronald R. 187 Smolinski, Michael . 97, 244 Smotrys, Louis C. 191 Smuckel, George W. 130, 174 Smyrniotis, John G. 213 Snead, 'rhamas E. 97, 253, 254, 255 Sniegowski, Chester F. 189, 236, 240 Snopko, Paul A. 135, 219, 257 Snow, Alonzo W. 136, 150, 232 Snyder, Allen C. 148, 204 Snyder, Harold A. 148, 200 Sobierai, Jerry B. 37, 151, 198 Scbolewski, Robert J. 148, 211 Sochacki, Robert L. 189 Sojak, Kenneth J. 97 Sokoloff, Philip 38, 42, 142, 162, 189 Solak, Richard G. 136, 151, 248 Solganick, Irwin J. 203 Solomon, Bernard A. 190 Solon, Ben C. 185 Solouey, Mike T. 148, 207 Soltau, Robert L. 207 Sonderberg, Jim H. 206 Sopczynski, Kenneth F. 216, 247, 248 Soreghen, Robert W. 32, 151, 188 Sorkin, Jay S. 215 Sosa, Jose A. 215 Sosnowski, James H. 212 Scuthwick, Duane C. 26, 216 Sowka, Stephen C. 214 Spaar, William L. 136 Spadavecchia, Louis D. 208 Spahn, John M. 167, 203, 232 Spaid, Richard D. 226, 236 Spalding, John A. 232 Spallone, Rocco V. 30, 97, 164 Spataro, Eugene S. 34 Speake, Terry L. 185 Speer, Jacob S. 210 Schlobfihm, Ronald J. 151, 198, 232 Schlossmann, Robert J. 94, 214 Schlotfeldt, Reiner 217 Schlueter, Allen A. 134 Sekyra, William J. 200 Selby, Donn A. 95 Sellig, Wayne M. 215 Semenek, George G. 96 , 164 Sepanik, Joseph J. 192 ihmanski, Peter J. 134. 226 Schmid, Rainer K. 197, 232 Schmidt, James R. 188 Schmidt, Johchim H 210 Schmidt, John R. 207 Schmidt, Peter W. 26, 215. 248 Sghmidt, Richard P. 134, 226 Sf-1'-rnidt, Robert G. 211, 251 Schmidt, Robert L. 134 Schmidt, Walter J. 214 Schmidt, William E. 210, 248 Sghmied, Paul S. 206 Schmitt, Carl R. 189 Schmoll, John P. 191 Schmoll, William T. 206 C-'-adder, Carl L. 42 Schneider, Arthur M. 208 Schneider, Lee A. 190 Schneider, Michael A. 190 Schneirov, Richard S. 709 Schnorr, Richard E. 148 199 Schoenbeck. Robert J. 26, 32, 34, 199 Schofield, Steven R. 236 Qfh.-ki-techf, Pgiil W. 9' 164 Sf-holla, Raymond F. 95 Sfhnltes. James R. 195 Cf'-avi, George N. 709 Schou, Michael R. 208. 232 Abe F. 42. 160 Jack W. 195. 232 Sfhraqer. Schramm, Schroeder. Alan E. 194 Berrt H. 95 Schroeder, Schroeder, Douglas R. 37, 207 Schroeder, Fred E. 193 Schroeder, Thomas R. 197 Schrr-onrael, Richard C. 148, 190 Septon, Melvin M. 214 Serritella, William M. 218 Serzeniewski, Henry M. 186 Serviss, William F. 191 Settefrati, Bernard F. 215 Settles, Timothy J. 178, 184 Severino, Frank R. 96 Severyns, Peter A. 191, 253 Seymour, Michael E. 188 Sfikas, Nicholas 204 Shabaz, Warren E. 135 Shaird, lsaiah W. 195 Shanok, Larry F. 150, 195 Shapiro, Kirby L. 196 Shapiro, Michael R. 210 Sharin, Ronald B. 96 Sharp, Russell W. 150, 189 Sharpless, Richard M. 34, 197 Shaw, Michael D. 184 Shaw, Ronald 96, 239 Shedroff, Stephen J. 206 Sheehan, Charles H. 96. 174 Shefka, William A. 202 Scheiffele, Arthur H. 207 Shekem, Murat 215 Sheldon, Douglas A. 219 Sh'- 'on, William J. 135 Sheley, Ronald L. 96 Shell, Stanley J. 187 Charles E. 214 Joseph 190 Harry 176. 178. Gary E. 148, 207, Richard S. 215 Ronald E. 218 Shepard, Sheoard, Sheridan, Sherman, Sherman, Sherman, Sherrer, David R. 206 Shibavama, George 188 184 244 254 Siverstein, Richard K. 210 Siwy, Michael J. 185 Siwy, Robert J. 207 Skarb, Jonathon R. 26, 36, 232 Skarzynski, James N. 212 Skobel, Glenn T. 190 Skokowski, Henry 206 Skony, Peter M. 214 Skorczewski, Howard P. 32, 193 Skoropad, Alex 205 Skorupa, Paul WW. 191 Skotarek, Alex 215 Skotarek, Edward 151, 162, Skowrowski, Zenon A. 207 Skupien, David F. 219 Slager, Gerald C. 97 Slayton, Charles M. 198 sliva, Stanley A. 178, 186 Sloan, James L. 205 Sloan, Michael J. 142 Slo'uidsky, Stephen 202 , Slomiany, John E. 37, 185, Slonina, Anthony 201, 248, Slonina, Larry J. 202 Slovinec, John E. 204 Sl'-iwden, Bernie L. 211 Slowinski, Frank L. 190 Slupski, Lawrence J. 135 Smalarz, Fred E. 185, 232 Smietana, James W. 97 Smiewec, Nicholas 135 Smiley, Thomas M. 215 Smith, Charles E. 194 Smith, Charles W. 209 Smith, Dennis D. 150, 195, 249 smith, Smith, Edward H. 201, 229 151, iso, 198 255 259 232, Dennis J. 191 258 Schubert, Al H. 217 Schubkeqel, John 194 Schuessler, Thomas R. 195 c-I1-irfewiar, r:.-en I, 707 Schuh, 'ohn M. 191. 2'0 Schuh. Rnhert F. 188, 239 sahiiiie, Hawafa o. 26 191, S':h 't' Curtis M. 202 255 251 Schultz, Dainel E. 134. 172, 253, Schultz, Walter L. 211 Shimashita, Wesley B. 214 Shimoknvitz, Howard M. 189 Shiomichi, Gary C. 187 Shioka, Kenneth R. 205 Shirckawa, Robert A. 198 Shirr-naka, Michael 163 S'1o'sack. Michnel T. 151, 'lv-url. Curtis C. 184 Showen, Dwain D. 210 S'1'ader, Steve B. 713 Shugar, Peter G. 203, 224 I 248 159, 199 Smith, Edward J. 185 Smith, Howard V. 191 Smith, Jack 198 Smith, James F. 212 Smith, Jerry W. 135 Smith, John H. 203, 245 Smith, Larry R. 135 Smith, Michael S. 212 Smith, Niel P. 97 Smith, Randolph W. 26, 215 S-nith, Ronald E. 210 Smith, Shepard K. 191 Smith, Stephen L. 97 Smith, Warren W. 210 Smith, William R. 30 Speiser, Michael B. 98, 232, 253 Speiser, Thaddeus H. 26, 199 Spencer, Richard B. 136, 248 Spencer, Ronald G. 206 Spindler, Robert A. 196 Spiros, John 210 Splithoff, Darrell R. 194 Spori, Michael L. 208 span, William A. 162, 176, 192 Sproviero, Frank 216 Spychalski, Paul F. 189 Sromek, Anthony W. 184 Stach, Christopher G. 198 Stadick, Robert A. 195 Stadnik, Edward J. 98 Stadnik, Stanley C. 186 Stadnyk, lhor 26, 203 Stahl, David M. 26, 136, 232 Stamelos, Spiros 42, 185, 226 Stamm, Richard E. 30, 34 Stancel, William C. 185 Stancy, Edward J. 211 Stanfield, Howard M. 28, 136, 150, 154, 160 Staniec, Glenn R. 214 Stanisz, Robert T. 191, 247 Stankiewicz, Kenneth J. 215 Stanley, Edward L. 98 Staroscik, James A. 150, 187 Starostka, Greg G. 201 Starr, Richard F. 42, 162, 184 Starzec, Leonard T. 186 159, 192 Starzyk, Mark 26, 136, 142, 148, 171 245 Stasiowski, John G. 194 Stasioski, Stanley S. 32, 151, 159, 192 Stasiuk, Stefan 189 States, Jeffrey L. 191, 232 Staudt, Peter I. 206 Staworski, John S. 208 Stayart, Scott H. 191 Stearman, Richard R. 203 Stec, Frank L. 150, 188, 244 Stec, Ronald J. 136, 251 Stec, Stanley F. 215, 251 Steciuk, Bill 190 Steciw, John 151, 196, 254 Steele, Joseph A. 185 Steele, Robert G. 98 Stefaniuk, George 162, 171, 203 Steffensen, Terry E. 248 Steger, Martin 136 Stegmann, Dave L. 205 Steigerwald, Kenneth R. 188 STUDENT INDEX Steilen, Richard J. 168, 208 Swanson, Lee V. 213, 248 Thomas, Kenneth D. 194, 228 Tuzik, Charles A. 213 Stein, Fred A. 206 Swanson, Thomas E. 162, 195 Thomas, Lamarr O. 100, 236,239 Tuzzo, Dennis M. 36, 192 sreih, Jerald 1.. 98 swee, Richard s. 99, 162 Thomas, Larry C- 204 Twomey, Mike F- 194 Stein, Steve H. 169, 219 Sweeney, Bill J. 189 Thomas, Presley 163, 190 Tyler, Thomas A. 204 Steiner, Marvin P. 204 Swenson, Bill A. 189 Thompson, Brian L. 191 Tylke, John A. 42, 148, 184 Sfeinhofel Allen p, 30, 34, 181 Swenson, Gary W. 216 Thompson, Charles A. 202 Tymo, Walter 171, 199 5161,-,kmu5' Wane, J, 216 Swenson, Kenneth S. 99 Thompson, Garry W. 203 Tyms, Alex, 150, 171, 202, 248 Sfen An.d,few 1 143 155 205 Swensson, Ronald L. 185 Thompson, Douglas H. 36, 202 Tynan, Kevin B. 151, 162, 199 Sfengerg GeO,g1eW..'194 ' Swiofek, Michael G. 197 Thompson, James 184 Tyner, Richard E. 187 51611591 kenneth A 211 232 Swiatek, Richard H. 198 Thompson, Jess L. 36, 100, 239 TYff9ll, JON1 L- 28, 42, 89, 241 Stepek'-fhomos 1 '184 ,232 Swiatowiec, Kenneth E. 212, 248 Thompson, Ray W, 198 Tzitzura, Walter 163, 200 Sfephehs Robert 211, Sw1der, Edward J. 196 Thompson, Thomas E. 190 Sfem R125h,o,d A 203 gwldef, 510111411 21320 200 -Thompson, Wglliam C. lglf 194 U ' 1 WleC0 05613 - , , horkildsen, ercild P. . Stern, Ronald J. 41, 148, 184 Swiecl-J: William L' 99 Thorpe' Howard S. 42, 100, 245 Uber, Willard L. 148, 200 Steuer, Neal B. 191, 255 Stevens, Gregory M. 203, 244, 254, 255 Stevich, Milan J. 178, 184 Stewart, Barry J. 206 Stewart, Terrence T. 26, 98 Stewart, Wayne J. 190 Stier, Fred R. 209 Stiern, Charles 87, 98, 162, 241 St. John, Patrick M. 214 Stoczanyn, John 210 Stoczanyn, Myroslaw 199 Stojanik, Edward P. 98 Stoiek, Marion D. 189 Stoll, Alvin G. 159, 174, 176, Stoltlz, Larry W. 98, 151, 248 92 Stolorena, Robert A. 98, 236 Stompan-ato, Richard D. 207 Stone, Alan L. 212 Stone, Bruce J. 185 Stoneking, Lee E. 195 Stoneauist, Clyde L. 136 Stopka, Ted L. 202 Storc, Daniel S. 192 Storc, Robert C. 198 Storjohann, Ronald L. 216 Stortenbecker, William A. 136 Stott, Thomas C. 34, 184 St.Pierre, Brian T. 215 Stralka, Donald P. 26, 202 Strand, James M. 159, 160, 176, 232, 284 Strand, Terry K. 214 Strandberg, Edward H. 98 Strange, Gerald 200 Stratecos, Michael J. 196 Straube, Hans J. 184 Streich, Frank E. 213 Strobl, Fred M. 136, 232 Strom, Gregory A. 195 Stromback, Gary P. 204, 228 Stromback, Glenn C. 191 Strouzas, Dennis P. 34, 99 Strzalka, James W. 190 Strzalka, Thomas J. 99, 232, 249 253, 254 Strzelecki, Frank C. 213, 232 Stubblefield, David 205 jtuder, Craig R. 206 Stura, Michael S. 208 Sturm, Kim A. 195, 248 Stutz, William J. 189, 232 Stypka, Stanley A. 30, 151, 186 Suess, Robert W. 184 Sugand, Makoto J. 193 Suhajda, Vincent V. 26, 37, 136 Sulek, Paul 148, 206 Loren C. 213 Robert 208 Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Thomas R. 215 Bennie D. 99 Sumner, Sundberg, Ronald J. 99, 164 Sundby, Don A. 216 Sunde, Wayne E. 191, 224 Superfine, Richard J. 186 Suppan, Gerard C. 209 Suratos, Marvin A. 136 Surdey, David R. 99 Surleta, James S. 151, 185 Surma, Daniel C. 214 Susinka, Kenneth L. 99, 161 Suter, Richard W. 180, 192, 251 Suteakt-ol, James A. 148, 150, 200, Sutter, Thomas C. 99 Suttle, Michael R. 211, 224, 248 Suzuki, Robert H. 32, 41, 42, 99, 236, 240 Swabagli, Calvin A. 176, 178, Swanson, Arthur R. 190 Swanson, John F. 201 Swanson, John M. 30, 99 Swope, George L. 26, 207, 229 Symanik, Joseph R. 190 Synowiec, James J. 151, 195 Syndwiec, Marion M. 136, 151 Szachowicz, Henry E. 207 Szal, Richard J. 137, 164 Szczepanek, William F. 207 Szczurek, Leo J. 219 Szekrgnyi, Peter 41, 42, 100, 4 Szewczyk, Lech 215 Szlenk, John E. 203 Szmurlo, James F. 30, 73, 100 Szostkfwski, Ted 42, 150, 159, 162, 187 Szotkowski, Roy S. 171, 207, 247 Szukala, Gerald F. 100, 236 T Tabar, Mathias M. 210, 248 Tabit, Calvin G. 189 Tabor, John G. 30, 42, 159, 162, 184 Tabor, Marion V. 37, 198 Tadin, Terry S. 205 Tafel, John H. 213 Tafilaw, Richard J. 208 Taguglgk Kenneth M. 26, 196, Takahashi, Steve K. 191 Takai, Robert J. 205 Takami, Stanley 191, 226 Takemoto, Chris T. 40, 215 Takiguchi, Robert A. 205, 232 Talaczynski, Edward E. 203 232 Talaga, Joseph J. 28, 34, 37 Taman, Marvin L. 214 Tamez, Modesto 168, 216 Tamura, Ernest S. 40, 137, 148, 150, 244 Tanaka, Frank K. 45, 100, 173 Tang, Daniel 201, 240 Tantillo, Peter A. 38, 205 Taraszka, Gregory A. 197 Taraszka, Stanley M. 196 Tarbar, George 217 Tarczueski, Frank S. 100 Tarczueski, Richard L. 207 Targos, Ned S. 209 Targos, Terry S. 151, 199 Tarpey, Bruce L. 187 Tatman, Charles L. 187, 226 238 Taugner, John H. 192 Tausz, Terry M. 184 Taylor, Benny A. 193 Taylor, Dillard V. 100, 143, 253 Taylor, Don R. 196, 250 Taylor, Ronald J. 100 Taylor, William F. 212 Tchaou, Ben 210 Teachout, James F. 197 Teague, Hobert D. 196 Teebo, David J. 198 Telatnyk, George 26, 42, 137, 232 Tengler, Bert M. 187 Teren, Maury A. 148, 214 Terry, Raymond D. 214 Terryberry, James A. 187 Tesch, Leonard R. 204 Tetela, Mitchell P. 207 Tetzlaff, Robert C. 189 Thau, Ronald H. 100 Theefs, Walter W. 191 Thelen, Thomas J. 201 Thien, James L. 189 Thomas, Abraham 171, 208, 228 Thomas, Gerald R. 151 Thomas, James J. 210 Thomas, Karl T. 215 Turus, James A. 211 Thorde, Richard W. 187, 244 Thorson, Lee A. 40, 204 Thouvenell, Joseph T. 26, 218 Thudium, Charles L. 190, 244 Thybony, Jim D. 148, 210, 232 Tibe, Raymond L. 199 Tibor, Kenneth R. 192 Tibus, Alfons J. 40, 203, 251 Tichler, Thomas E. 26, 150, 151, 165, 190, 251 Tidwell, Arthur T. 212 Tidwell, Theodore 195 Tiechner, Jac R. 211 Tieffenbacher, Thomas J. 101 Tierney, Timothy G. 202 Tillitzky, Gerhard 211 Tipp, Michael H. 196 Tiritill, Peter C. 218 Tittjung, Josef P. 101 Tkalitch, Eugene 101 Toal, Patrick J. 101 Toba, Garry M. 40, 137, 150 244 Tobler, Ralph 1.. 26, 30, 192 247 Tocha, Ches L. 151, 190, 244 Tocke, Dale F. 185 Todd, Larry G. 216 Todoric, llija D. 197, 240 Tollar, James F. 198 Tolpin. Euaene I. 42, 158, 168, 185, 245 Tolpin, Thomas W. 42, 101 Tomalak, Steve S. 101, 226, 236 Tomasiewicz, Joseph T. 215 Tomaso, Joseph J. 218 Tomita, Clark J. 28, 42, 101, 148, 150 Tomko, William J. 137 Tomlin, Eugene R. 215 Tomlinson, Edgar E. 101 Tomory, Michael L. 101 Toon, James D. 191 Toriani, Dale A. 137 Torres, George M. 194 Torrez, Anthony 189 Tortolero, Rodolfo L. 216 Tortorelli, Robert L. 30, 39, 42, 101, 159 Tosto, Louis F. 210, 255 Toth, Joseph 247 Towalski, Joe F. 137 Tracz, Ronald F. 192, 226 Traczek, Frank J. 101 Traihan, Michael L. 42, 102, 148 Trapalis, Alex J. 184 Traubenik, Joseph 139 Trehbs, Dale S. 36, 187 Treffy, Bernard F. 184 Tremmel, Peter J. 197 Trenholm, Douglas F. 26 213 Tritilio, Michael A. 215 Trimarco, Frank V. 30, 102 Tringle, Terry 142, 187 Triplett, Mike E. 209 Troehler, William R. 32, 151, 197 Troogstad, Jim T. 194 Troop, Marc 209 Troutmon, Adrian D. 196 Truty, Thomas J. 102 Trybulec, Joseph W. 202 Tryfoios, Robert N. 198, 248, 5 Tsutsumi, Wayne L. 210 Tuchscherer, Ernst H. 207 Tucknott, Arnold W. 215 Tucknott, John K. 207 Tumbleson, Walter J. 187 Tumele, Michael M 215 Turbak, Michael S. 36, 187 Turone, Norman M. 148, 212 Tuttle, Stephen S. 216 Uchanski, Robert J. 148, 207, 248, 251 Uchida, Kenneth R. 174, 198 Uchida, Terry M. 188, 226 Uczen, Paul R. 212 Udowychenko, Victor 217 Ullrfch, Otto W. 137 Ulrich, Douglas M. 102 Umble, Phillip P. 191 Umeki, Riissell 202 Uner, Emel 168, 199 Unger, Bernard A. 174, 191 Unger, Walter C. 137, 164 Unrath, Ronald 200 Unterfenger, George F. 196 Unterreiner, John H. 200 Untledt, Ronald A. 164 Urban, James R. 26, 196 Urban, Richard E. 102, 253 Urbaszewski, Gregory R. 175, 204 Urbaszewski, Kenneth T. 41, 148 Urdal, Rcnald A. 218 Urdenko, Jerry 191 Ures, William D. 191, 251 Urosevich, Tommy 204 Ustasiewski, William E. 32 207 ufhehe, Paul M. 208 ' Utne, Fred T. 212 V Vaccarella, Philip L, 207 Vaccarella, Vincent J. 26 193 Valentino, Kenneth M. 32' 198 Vaccaro, Mel J. 72 ' Valko, Peter G. 217 Valko, William M. 216 Vana, John M. 226 Vance, Danny K. 37, 200 Vanderbusch, Kenneth A. 205 Vandsglgeyden, Robert D. 102, Van Dinther, Joe F. 203 174, Vanella, Alan B. 188, 226 Van Van Van Von Van Van Van Van Van Erkenswick, Joel G. 246 189' Hagey, William 42 Leare, Dennis W. 137 Meer, John B. 102 Nay, Richard C. 188 Skike, Robert M. 192, 229 Vleet, Ray J. 210 Wazer, Kenneth W. 190 ZC1f1C1f, Joseph E. 214 Vardalas, John A. 216 V'-1flO2l2Se5Jian, Michael A. 218, Varocinski, Richard N, 185 Vasquez,ARaul A. 214 assos, rtemios W. 142 200, 247 ' 160' Vaza, Agris 194 Vehlow, Robert A. 219 Ve10iC13L1ez, Joseph L. 30, 150, Velazquez, Michael A. 214 Velez, Kenneth 213, 248 Vellux, Steve 199 Venegas, David N. 191 Ventrella, Gerry F. 174, 176 218, 248 ' Ventrello, Guy M. 208, 232 Verden, Tom E. 38, 137, 232 Verderaime, Samuel J. 207 Versaskas, Vincent 102 Vesper, Michael J. 191 Vetrano, Paul J. 159, 184 Vieau, Robert E. 200 Viktor, Ulrich F. 211 Villarreal, Raul S. 215 Vitone, Joseph L. 194 Vlamis, Ronald J. 201, 229 Vogel, Bradley B. 197, 240 STUDENT INDEX Vogel, William C. 28, 102 Von Bruchhaeuser, James E. 192, 240 Vosburgh, Curtis C. 102 Voss, Martin C. 26, 188, 230, 236, 242 Voss, Michael A. 210 Votino, Nick A. 202 Voyda, Edward J. 137 Voytovick, Lawrence W. 212 Vrablik, David L. 143, 194, 240 Vrakelos, Chris G. 102 Vrechek, Joseph D. 102, 236, 240 Vrenios, Alex 26, 189 Vulich, Radmilo 192, 239 W Wacek, Harold J. 42, 103, 253 W'ade, Allan P. 103, 253 Wadley, Paul J. 210, 251 Wagner, Bernard J. 203 Wagner, John H. 103 Wagner, Robert J. 185 Wahlquist, John A. 103 Walquist, Richard 192 Wahlskog, Robert C. 160, 195, 251 Wakita, Wayne J. 192 Walanka, Steven E. 192, 232 Walaszek, James E. 208 Walczak, Ronald S. 200 Walczynski, Bogdan A. 210 Waldman, Steven S. 174, 178, 180, 204 Wales, Bruce H. 41, 42, 103, 140, 240, 257 Waliczek, Dennis P. 236 Waligurski, Daniel C. 103 Walker, David E. 184 Walker, Donald K. 197 Walker, James A. 208, 232 Walker, John 148, 196 Walker, Michael 196 Robert S. 187 Walker, Walkowiak, Charles R. 208 Wallace, William T. 198 Walldren, Donald W. 212 Waller, Charles E. 214 Waller, Dennis E. 42, 188, 251, 254 Waller, John E. 199 Waller, Kenneth R. 215 Walsh, James T. 137 Walsh, Mark L. 208, 240 Walsh, Michael 198 Walter, Frank E. 192 Walters, Ronald J. 212 Wambach, James J. 138 Wambach, Richard K. 103 Wanner, Gustave 37 103 Ware, Craig E. 194 W'arner, Edward J. 191, 228 Warner, Jerry L. 138 Warp, James T. 176, 178 Warszynski, Thomas S. 201 Warta, John M. 200, 228 Warta, Michael G. 194 Wasniewski, Ray L. 103 Wassilkowsky, Boris 199 Wassinger, James P. 205 Wasyliw, Orest E. 42, 103, 154 Wasylko, Wayne J. 148, 215 Waszkiewicz, Raymond C. 138 Watanare, Daniel 192 Waters, Russell C. 196 Waterson, Jay P. 34 160 Watson, Anthony J. 204, 229 Watson, Roger J. 30, 148, 162 Watzer, Albin 104, 150 Wawrzyniec, John E. 104, 173 Waycuilis, Louis J. 195, 228 Wayman, James S. 186 Wayne, Alex I. 198 Wayne, Lawrence A. 104 Wazneak, Gerald E. 104 Wdowiak, Edward M. 248 Weaver, Richard L. 203 Webb, James 200 Webb, Thomas W. 151, 196 Weber, John P. 104, 176, 178, 180 Weber, Richard H. 197 Wechsler, David A. 151, 196 Wedow, William A. 196 Weeks, Richard J. 203 Wegrzyn, Dennis J. 104 Wehrheim, Wayne F. 216 Welch, Robert J. 200, 224 Weichle, Donald J. 190 Weichle, Richard A. 104 Weichselbaum, Hart F. 34, 148, 158 Weichselbaum, Lee C. 218 Jerry B. 185 John A. 26, 41, 195. 231, 249 Weigert, Jack K. 104, 232 Weiland Weidner, Weigelt, Robert D. 214 W'eimer, Gary L. 150, 200 Weiner, Frank R. 42, 104, 148 Weiner, John L. 168, 216 Weiner, Marc 26, 202, 251 Weinstein, Gary M. 138 Weintraub, David D. 34, 191 Weintraub, Joseph N. 203, 253, 54 Weisberg, David R. 214 W'eismehl, Philip S. 154, 155, 162, 203, 224 Weilsner, George C. 188, 244 Weiss, David A. 26, 200 W'eiss, James A. 42, 104 Weiss, Joseph H. 138 Weiss, Steven M. 32, 204 Welburn, Donald E. 104 Welch, Jack E. 185 Welch, Jerry 26, 30, 42, 158, 162, 239 Weliky, Victor 214 Wells, David J. 151, 188 Weltlich, Robert M. 138, 150 Wendt, William P. 34, 104, 232 Wendt, William R. 192 Wennerberg, Dan R. 212 Wennerberg, Jack 194 W'ennerholm, Daniel C. 208 Wennerholm, James N. 196 Wenninger, Guenther 198 Werbachowski, Eward M. 104 W'erle, Jeff L. 28, 104 Werner, Bruce A. 200, 251 Werner, Craig P. 206 Wersching, Robert J. 189 Wesol, Christopher W. 213 Wesolek, Robert M. 138, 174 Wesolowski, Antoni E. 176, 178, 180 West, Darryl A. 211 Westen, Edward M. 202, 251 Westergaard, Daniel R. 138 Westerowsky, William 138 W'est5urtd, George A. 44, 5 214, Westlund, Robert W. 211 Westring, Robert M. 194, 155 Wetter, John C. 39, 42, 104 Wetter, Robert L. 34. 191 Whetter, Albert J. 217 Whitcomb, Kenneth F. 253 White, Alfred W. 32, 38, 151, 159, 192 White, William E. 105, 232 Whiteside, George M. 105 Whitfield, Leslie T. 174, 191 Whitley, Wilbur V. 189 Wibiral, Allan M. 49, 226, 236 Wick, Robert W. 32, 42, 159, 200 Wickman, Peter J. 216 Wickman, Wayne M. 210, 232, 248 Wicks, Lyle K. 216 Wickstrom, Richard D. 26, 30, 148, 192 Wideman, Dennis L. 196 Widrevitz, Benjamin C. 190 Wiebe, Mark A. 214 Wieczor, Steve R. 200 Wiecigibkiewicz, Bruce A. 174, Wiedemann, James A. 215 Wiegel, Keith E. 218, 248 Wieklinski, Ronald P. 203 Wielondek, Robert E. 212, 248 Wience, Raymond J. 206, 229 Wier, Dennis A. 217 Wiesner, Rich W. 196 Wieszczyk, Joseph M. 203 Wiewiora, Wayne J. 204 Wigton, William H. 197 Wilbrot, John J. 105 Wilcop, William J. 192, 241 Wild, George 257 Wild, George P. 148, 159, 210 Wildt, Eric G. 138 Wilewski, Dennis W. 209 Wilk, Gary R. 138 Wilkinson, John D. 28, 233 Will, Chester E. 212 Will, Erhard W. 105, 224, 225 Willert, Vernon R. 187, 247 Williams, Williams Daniel L. 209 , John H. 138, 150 Williams, Lee E. 200, 242 Williams, Michael A. 190 Williams, Richard H. 203 Williams Russell K. 189 Williams fterry L. 189, 230 Willis, Dennie E. 151, 203, 232 Willis, John L. 28, 139 Willy, Frank G. 193 Wilson, Dennis P. 163, 210 Wilson, Eric 199, 224 Wilson, John H. 139 Wilson, John H. 105 Wilson, Keith P. 42, 159, 189 Wilson, Marc H. 191 Wilson, Norman V. 211 Winiarz, Kenneth C. 185 Winigzegrg Gary W. 105, 253, 254, Winkates, Edward R. 194 Winnicki, Richard T. 211 Winterfeld, John E. 194 Winters, John B. 203 Wirta, Allen J. 34, 194 Wise, George C. 192 Wisek, Dennis E. 210 Wishimoto, Henry 194, 224 Wisniewski, Andrew J. 105 Wisniewski, Arthur G. 200 Wisniewski, Joseph J. 189 Wisniewski, Kenneth V. 105 Witek, Edward J. 212 Witek, Theodore E. 200 Witt, Allen E. 208 Witt, Andrew C. 202 wimch, John i. 214 Wittleder, Charles W. 28, 187 Wizenick, Philip F. 37, 253, 254 Wnek, John E. 202 Woehl, James P. 198 Wohl, David J. 26, 163, 189, 250 Woikin, Henry 244 Woicieszek, Michael L. 148, 151, 199, 232 Woicik, James J. 192 Wojcik, Kenneth E. 176, 178, 210 Wojcik, Larry A. 212, 232 woicik, Richard R. 206 Wojda, Wayne G. 151, 200 Wojdyla, Robert A. 26, 28, 36, 151, 162, 192, 232 Wojeiivslii, Stanley J. 174, 176, Wojtach, Alan A. 151, 191 Wojtaszek, Edward W. 106 Woitiuk, Jerry 189, 230 Wolf, Dale W. 174, 215 Wolf, Reinhard W. 214 Wolfart, Herbert J. 211 Wolff, Jerome R. 192 Wolflick, John R. 185 Wolgat, John G. 194 Wolgel, Sanford A. 214 Wolke, Edward R. 26, 106 Wolm, George W. 211 Wolnik, Gilbert D. 106, 164 Wolnik, Paul l. 198 Woloszyn, Eugene 216 Woloszyn, Richard A. 163, 191 Wolverton, Gerald 217 Wolski, William J. 176, 178, 184 Wong, Michael F. 203 Wong, William 206, 22 8 Workman, Gaylord E. 209 Worobey, James N. 28, 194 Wortman, Allen R. 202 Wos, Eugene W. 215 Wotring, John J. 139, 176, 178 Wozniak, Walter B. 197 Woznica, Milton C. 210 Wrabel, Kenneth J. 209 Wright, Donald D. 151, 192 Wright, Leslie R. 36, 106, 224 Wright Ronald L. 26, 203, 232 wrobeif Dennis w. zoo, 228 Wrobel , James R. 202 Wroblewski, Chester R. 28, 164 Wrona, Tom J. 37, 106 Wronkiewicz, Robert D. 210 Wrzesinski, Chester 217 Wrzesmski, Joe R. 186 Wuchte, Alfred 200 Wuczynski, Michael R. 215 walks, Duane A. 14s, 21s, 245WUr1f1iCke, Robert L. 192 253 Wurster, Robert W. 187 Wyczesany, Boguslaw S. 209 Wyzukovicz, Lawrence J. 106 X Xaverius, Terry L. 30, 195 Y Yamanaka, Junji C. 41, 42, 51 Yamauchi, Robert 148, 154, 194 Yan, Andrew T. 217 Yanzer, Donald T. 218 Yatagai, Wayne R. 209 Yaworski, Don 208 Yeh, David S. 28, 187 Yeh, Stephen 161 Yerbick, Nick A. 106 Yoelin, Shelley 207 Yogt, Charles L. 200 Yonan, Emanuel E. 28, 34, 106 York, Dennis S. 207 Yoshida, Donald T. 200, 239 Yoshizumi, Curtis 203, 232 Younce, John W. 212 Young, Anthony T. 194, 228 Young, Merle F. 34, 151, 196, 232 Youngberg, Ralph E. 216 Ystrom, John V. 189 Yunker, Leonard W. 203, 228 Yurkis, DenniszA. 215 Zaba, Walter J. 193 Zabinski, Jan E. 176, 192 Zabirgikg, Lawrence S. 168, Zablockij, Wasel 196 Zachacki, James W. 210 Zador, Peter J. 106 zqgei, J-im R. 39, 2i4, 248 Zagorski, Larry A. 253 Zagroba, Walter T. 200 Zakis, Michael W. 195 Zale, Glenn W. 150, 196, 232 Zaloudek, Edward J. 30, 139 Zapal, Thomas J. 28, 30, 106, 164, 165 Zapar, Robert A. 211 Zapoqoiski, Leonard F. 176, 178, Zavala, John L. 212 Zcleb, Ted J. 107, 148 Zdunek, Richard 107 Zdyrka, Jerry 196 Zdziarski, William D. 151, 200 Zeason, Thomas 163, 200 Zeh, Vincent J. 139, 150 Zehnder, Alfred E. 150, 198, 254 Zeitz, Allen P. 37, 107, 232 Zelasco, Matthew W. 203 Zemblidge, Robert 212 Zemke, Lawrence A. 191 Zemrowski, Kenneth M. 162, 203 Zenczak, Michael 188 Zenczak, Walter 107 Zenisek, Edward L. 107, 164 Zerfrass, David E. 199 Ziedman, Samuel R. 32, 203 Ziegler, Gregory K. 203. 224 Zielke, Dennis T. 139 Ziemba, James M. 217 Ziemblicki, Michael J. 151, 196 Zientara, Douglas S. 189 Zietlow, Henry J. 139, 226 Zilinski, Ernest M. 203 Zimmermann, Ralph H. 195: Zimmermann. Ronald M. 34, 107, 245 Ziss, Gerhard 107, 224 Ziubrzynski, Stanley J. 203 Zochowski, Richard T. 39, 209 Zoepfel, John M. 167, 194 Zumstein, James G. 212 Zurad, Joe T. 150, 203 Zurczak, Victor J. 151, 186 Zurek, Michael W. 219 Zurek, Thomas J. 36 Zwadla, Kenneth E. 213 Zwang, Stuart E. 159, 208 Zwolinski, Kenneth W. 191 Zydel, Fredrick S. 187 Zvdla, Joseph P. 150, 203 Zvla, James A. 200 Zvrknwski, John C. 139, 159. Autographs Autographs


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