Libertyville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Libertyville, IL)
- Class of 1959
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mg QM A Vvb W, , wg 2 I 959 NAuTiLus Libertyville-Fremont High School Libertyville, Illinois in 'I' if Q , ,J . , .naw r -- - H WE Q ,,.,........Ai...-ani Within this book is a pictorial account of the school year of 1958-59. The pictures do not begin to show all that took place, because they are only the visual representations of the many angles and unseen aspects of student and faculty life. ' This school life is not confined just to these four walls, because they expand and become trans- parent to the opportunities which lie beyond them. Nor can school experiences be confined to the four years spent here, for the students gain a good start for their future years through the knowledge they acquire, the social experiences they meet, and the adult ways of thinking they begin to develop. ' 4 DEDICATION Mr. Charles Bechtold is known to The students as a good teacher, to the faculty as a cooperative fellow Teach- er, and to all as a friendly person. His abilities are rec- ognized, his interests extend far beyond the Social Science Department. It seems that Mr. Bechtold is never without a smile or a worthwhile comment. He always finds some- thing good in everything. Except for the years between 1930 a nd 1947, when he took time off to serve his coun- try as an administrator for The Red Cross and for further study, he has watched students grad- uate at Libertyville-Fremont High School since 1928. During This time he has certainly con- tributed to The good standards and reputation that represent This school. The yearbook staff, on behalf of the students and administration, dedicate the 1959 Nautilus to Mr. Bechtold with admiration and apprecia- tion for him. v -wr-W 'KW k , 1 ww My ,PH L f A T TQLT F T -- .. V . A. 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Teachers are generally accepTed as people who Teach, buT They musT also be crediTed Tor Their exTracurricular responsibiliTies-like direcTing and producing dra- maTics, chaperoning dances, advising and sponsoring organizaTions, and coaching aTed. To Them There The duTies of The AdminisTraTion musT noT be underesTim is no such Thing as an eighT hour Working day, Their inTeresTs are Tull-Time. T T T AA,AT,fT-' A -if-T--T,,TAA -- -A,A.TA,L,A TA A3451 :j - T ATA-Tllfiiis i ' TT T QA - V, , far-V-Q V ,T-,T-Ti-A - A,- -WT:--:TA --ifffi, 'T--'VT-a-ig-eg1:s2AAg, Ts- 2,fggT'Ts?ET2T?gA-Tye A-T, -A-- T--TAAT --T A,,, ,.,, TAM- TAT-ATTAT AA iwgfnj -gfrjgii wAAaf'EI2vsf1 5252 'Tm ffffiii A'-T17 1-AQATZTQVATA-V,:--T izimff ' sggfekxaz-TsS?2s'fT--' i,,,A ,, A,,A Y AWWA s,,A, AA -'Ty L- --T-sggaeigis-' V 'Es T ASW: QT T L T: Fffgii 5 j- AV- ,gy -A,-I-V T fn S T 'E2TVAfgiii,ffV2 355541-55 A ,A ,T ,s-ATQMVA T A TT--,sw E , ,T ST T 1 sf 1 , V s , , T T A , ,A TA T A 7 V, T K, A',, V T T 59 TTLTTT-TTT-:T, - , T .VTTV if-,,-- TTTQQWZ-TAfgVy T , Tf ST T S 5?i'5v?5T2x3E1'i T ' SpOI' S T f-2 T T S T T3 '-'T?Liaif2vAief- T L T TT T T T T T V T T THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Margaret G. Osterling Forrest W. Johnson Curtis E. Meland Charles F. Jensen Meredith W. Watts Clyde S. Kellogg Libertyville-Fremont High School, with an enrollment of 1270, is the largest school in the North Suburban Conference. The governing body of the school is the Board of Educa- tion consisting ot seven members. Because of the problems connected with the expansion of the present school system, the Board held several meetings primarily concerned with this problem. These meetings were well attended by the public and renewed the public desire for the betterment of education. SUPERINTENDENT C. ALLEN FORT To the Class of 1959 - Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes to your con- tinued success. May your devoted loyalty to the ideals for which your school has stood be reflected in the pride the faculty has in its graduates. Chi? MR. GEORGE SOMNIERS B.A., Dartmouth College M.E., University of Wisconsin Principal, Brainerd Building NIR. PAUL PEARSON B.Ed., Eastern Illinois University M.A., Northwestern University Columbia University Guidance Director ADMINISTRATIO MR. LOREN R. NICOL B.Ed., Illinois State University M.Ed., Illinois State University University ot Illinois Administrative Assistant IND CFFICE STAFF MRS. MARGUERITE PERSCI-I KE Bookkeeper MRS. RAEDITH REED Secretary MRS. ELLEN LUTTER Attendance Clerk MRS. JEAN PERONI Secretary MRS. VIRGINIA THOMPSON Switchboard GEORGE L. ARIFFE B.S., Temple University M.A., Northwestern University University of Pennsylvania English JERRY BOHNSACK B.A., University of Iowa English Dramatics Drama Club Junior Play Senior Play MARGARET UNDERBRINK A.B., Carthage College English M. J. BERGFALD B.A., lowa State Teacher's College M.A., Northwestern University Speech English JEANNETTE BRUNCKHORST B.S., Wisconsin State College Central College English THIS is diagramming? And Johnny ran next door, after he . . . ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Frankenstein or bust! MARY LOUISE HUMES B.S., Eastern Illinois University M.A., Colorado University English CORDELLA MULLIKIN B.A., Augustana College English JOHN H. LADD B.A., Macalester College M.Ed., Macalester College English DON W. OSBORNE B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University M.A., University of Illinois English Senior Principal The school can be very proud of its English Depart- ment. It is designed to fit the students' interests, as well as their needs. The English classes are arranged so that every student is in a group which challenges his abilities. In addition to the general English classes there are classes of drama, speech, and advanced com- position. RUTH HINTERTHEUR B.A., Mt. Mary College English DROPS OF INK Advisor Surprisingly little is known about nature. Two eggs, a cup of sodium . , . NORMA MUNSON RAYMOND E. B.A., Concordia College M.A., University of Missouri Biology Biology Club MARK ROSTVOLD B.A., St. Olaf College University of Oslo, Norway Biology WILKEN B.S., University of Illinois M.E., University of Illinois M.S., University of Illinois Biology Biology Club KATHRYN HARTMAN A.B., North Central College M.S., University of Illinois Chemistry SCIENCE DEPARTMENT KENNETH GREENE ROBERT W. HART B.S., Bradley B.S., University of University Illinois General Science M.S., University of Head Basketball Illinois Coach Blackburn College Assistant Track Harvard Coach Cornell University M.I.T. Chemistry Physics Recent years have shown a sizeable increase in the enrollment of students in the various sci- ence courses. Due to the nation-wide stimulation by the government and industry, the advanced courses have particularly been affected by this lt's the little things that countl rrMc,yci isis DONALD J. LAUER B.S., Loras College M.A., State Univer- sity of Iowa General Science Biology Freshman Class Principal growing interest in scientific progress. Our Sci- ence Department keeps in touch with the most modern developments in order to keep the dif- ferent courses up-to-date. ln addition to the regular textbooks the department uses science newsletters, science magazines, and the traveling science library to keep the students and teachers informed as to the latest facts and information. General science, biology, chemistry, physical sci- ence, and physics are the courses which comprise the department. A'iW3QY55.3 SfkT?i'395'if5iiEZ' V s!3ii',:1,:'E-z: I . 1' :ii 5 ' . ' I' -Y . .... ,. W'--I.-vii 255 ' t.: .I 'rE:1'.5:f:1' 5- QL, 1 . :f 5':E1i:5':5 , : '?5 ': -22.- ' ' ,- w,w:?:,E'f9'1':7i,,'f7.Q? y 5351, :'ii4iEQ2,' : in . ' ' irf9E,er,s4f.z:ffrsfsxsizi..I - - - ' . f :sw,.5f,f4sf:fPazs1H - ,. A N w' ,, --.:e:.'- .fx V - I . , . K ,, ,I I ' -' . I .1,,ff'1 if A M -.gin K. A I. -is A 'I K, j i'fff32'Ilifif 'sffli :5'?'1 .iw . .f -3EI'::i'.Eq::. 'VE ,.. ':- nf s ' 6 '-.15 122.3255 ' 5515 V r -25 E ifllg l ' ' , Wg., HQ' ,,-- Ewa. I A i ::1',:5f?:'-.1s:5'f?'? r: E ' 'f'W'Y 5- 2'Tf5fi 'Ai .- . -- 'il .swf .5 H M ,K it .f ,fr P , as-:ww bequ- PAUL STORBECK B.A., Carroll College M.S., University of Wisconsin Depauw University World History Modern History U. S. History Student Council DEAN G. LARSON B.S., Western Illinois University M.S., Western EARL PYLE B.S., Carroll College University of Hawaii U. S. History English Guidance Counselor HARVEY SANDERS B.Ed., University of Southern Illinois Geography Illinois University U. S. History University of Illinois U. S. History Government Visual Aids LincoIn's 150th birthday was celebrated by displays of him everywhere. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Columbus was born here in Italy. CHARLES JOHN BECHTOLD B.S., Knox College M.A., University of Missouri University of Chicago University of Texas Government Economics Sociology BUD EBERT B.S., lllinois State Normal University University of Colorado U. S. History World History Sophomore Football Frosh-Soph Basketball L Club Sponsor The Social Studies Department offers a variety of courses for everyone. Government and American his- tory are required for graduation. World history, geog- raphy, and sociology are offered as electives. Modern history is a special course which can be taken only with special permission. The regular addition of cur- rent events helps the student to understand the rela- tionship between their course and present-day occur- rences. BARBARA BERGFALD B.A., Grinnell College Mathematics U. S. History Sophomore Principal I DUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTME T The Industrial Arts Department combines manual and mechanical arts courses for boys planning to become engineers, mechanics, carpenters, or machinists. The metal shop, auto shop, and drafting classes are the ma- ior divisions of this department in which the students are taught the fundamentals through class participation. DI-effing is very accurate Work, One slip and you might be worse off than before. RONALD P. DAHLMAN B.S., St. Cloud State Industrial Arts JOHN H. LENTZ B.S., Univ. of Illinois M.Ed., Univ of llli- nois Industrial Arts Ass't. Coach in Foot- ball Ass't. Coach in Wrestling R. P. KELTON Mr. Kelton retired from teaching this year after serv- ing the school for thirteen years. He is especially remem- bered for coaching L.F.H.S. championship track teams, as well as teaching in the ln- dustrial Arts Department. PAUL LIPKA B.S., Illinois State Normal M.A., Illinois State Normal lndustrila Arts MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT NOW what? DONALD P. CASE ANN CAMDEN B.S., University ot EAKINS Wisconsin A.B., Indiana Algebra University Business Math Harvard House Manager for Bucknell Athletic Events Visual Aids- Brainerd Building ALLAN FRELANDER A.B., Hope College M.A., Michigan State University Math Science RICHARD STARKEY B.S., Murray State College Algebra Freshman Basketball Freshman Baseball Plane Geometry ROBERT KISTNER B.S., Illinois Western University Math Science Assistant Football Coach Tennis Coach JACK ZETTERBURG B.S., Northern Illinois University M.A., Northwestern University Saint Norberts College Miami University Math Today the importance of teaching students to use deductive reasoning is more tully realized than ever. The Mathematics Department carries a range of basic and advanced courses designed to develop logic and reasoning power in the student. Note step 15, it's important. FOREIGN LANGLI GE MERRY COFFEY BISTRICAN B.A., University of Chicago M.A., University of Illinois University of Colorado Spanish Spanish Club Student Council MARGARET DREMEL A.B., Berea College M.A., University of Minnesota Latin Brainerd Library Brainerd Library Club MARY C. deMERLlER A.B., Pennsylvania State University Seton Hall University French Club Counselor JANITH MCGRAW A.B., DePauw University University of Indiana University of Wisconsin Library Library Club Amusement can be referred to as plaislr 790 diversion, or ludus. AND LIBRARY DEPARTMENTS Foreign languages are very important to the stu- dents, especially to those who are going on to col- lege. The Language Department provides regular classes for two years of French, Spanish, and Latin, if enough students show an interest, third and fourth year classes are offered. The department is hoping to introduce German into the curriculum in the near future. The Library Department is thoroughly equipped with referential, entertaining, and educational mate- rials. The reference room is complete and very helpful when term papers, themes, and research papers are assigned. Checking it out for the THIRD time? ELEANOR MELOY MARTHA NELSON A.B., University of B.S., Southern Michigan Illinois University Latin French Latin Club English JEAN OLLER MARY E. RAFFERTY A.B., Washington B.A., Barat College University English Southern Illinois Spanish University St. Joseph College Spanish , - The Commercial DeparTmenT offers courses which are prerequisiTes Tor a career in business. These courses include Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and oTher reIaTed subiecTs. While mosT sTudenTs Take Them To prepare Tor a TuTure in business, some Take more general courses, such as personal Typ- ing, for Their own use. GENEVA MURPHY JAMES P. BOYLE B.S.C., Iowa UniversiTy COMMERCIAL Sociology Business Math Typing Book Sfore B.Ed., Eastern Illinois Univ. M.S., Indiana STaTe Teachers College ShorThand Typing NAUTILUS Business Advisor Recepfionisi' Advisor IT's as clear as . . . DEPARTMENT HENRY R. KIMBALL B.E., Wisconsin Stare Univ. NI.A., University of Iowa Typing Basic Business Junior Class Principal Freshman Football Coach Head Track Coach HENRY A. THIEL B.S., Indiana State Teachers College NLS., Indiana State Teachers College Bookkeeping Office Praciice Advanced Typing Book Sfore Sales NAUTILUS and DROPS OF INK Sales Everyone ready now? One . . . Two . . . Three . . . PUNCH! ART DEPARTME T Putting on the pressure? CAROL HARDING B.F.A., Atlanta Art Institute e C M.A., Columbia University Certificate Boston Museum of Fine Arts School Art Art Club NAUTILUS Advisor The courses offered in this department include every phase of art, such as sculpture, painting, art history, commercial art, and crafts. Classes are planned so that everyone may benefit from them whether or not he intends to study art beyond high school. Busy hands create new shapes and forms. JOHN D. CHAMBERS B.M., lllinois Wesleyan University M.S., Eastern University Lebanon Vall College Band Faculty Chairman, Homecoming l c MUSIC DEPARTME T NANCY J. NELSON B.Mus.Ed., Knox College M.Mus.Ed., Univer- sity of Colorado Chorus Choir Orchestra Vocal Ensembles String Ensembles Operetta Classes in the Music Department are ar- ranged so that every student in school may participate in some form. The marching, con- cert, reserve, and pep bands play at programs varying from football games to concerts. The orchestra performs at concerts and accompanies the operetta. Private instruction is available to members of these groups. Chorus is offered part-time to those who iust like to sing. For advanced singers opportunities lie in the a cap- pella choir, the girls' ensemble, the Townsmen, and the operetta. l Music gives opportunities for singing, blowing, plucking, or acting. WAYNE W. WHIT MORE B.S., Western Illinois State College M.S., Univ. of Wis- consin Boys' Physical Education Physiology Varsity Football Track Coach Wrestling Coach JERRY ANN DAVIS B.A., Tarkio College Girls' Physical Edu- cation World History Pep Club Varsity Cheerleaders Sophomore Cheer- leaders GAA ROBERT TUNNICLIFF B.S., Northwestern Univ. M.S., Univ. of Colo- rado Boys' Physical Edu- cation Athletic Director Football Coach Golf Coach Hey, look at me! Driver Education is such an important addition to our curriculum that State funds have been set aside for support of the program. All students sixteen years or older are eligible. At the end of six weeks, the stu- dents are eligible to take their driver's test. The tire goes on this thing sticking out. lt's a bird . . . lt's a plane . . . HEALTH, SAFETY, AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIO The Physical Education Department emphasizes variety in the athletic program. This year the freshman program includes a study of health, as well as indoor and outdoor sports. Four years of physical education are required for graduation. D. JANE BOND JAMES P. GORMAN B.A., University of A.B., Oberlin Wisconsin College M.S., University of M.S., University of Wisconsin Illinois Girls' Physical Health Education Education Boys' Physical Guidance Counselor GAA JOHN E. GRAHAM B.S., Northern Illinois University Driver Education Assistant Basketball Coach Education Freshman Football Varsity Baseball lOLA MOEN WADE B.A., University of Iowa Health Education Girls' Physical Education Freshman GAA Freshman Cheerleaders . . . with the greatest of ease. lt s a ROUGH spo HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTME T A good home economics department is essential in any school, for new methods and skills they learn in these classes will make our homemakers of tomorrow better than ever. In cooking class stress is placed on planning, cooking, and serving a meal that is appetizing as well as nourishing. ln sewing the students are taught the proper methods ot planning, cutting, and sewing garments suitable l to their individual requirements. Cooking is fun as well as educational. Sewing proves to be economical, too SHIRLEY JEAN LUEBBERS B.S., Illinois State Normal University Eastern Illinois University Home Economics Junior Red Cross FRANCES SEIBERT B.S., Michigan State University Home Economics English MAI TENANCE AND COCKS -- v J. Mors, V. Rusch Few students fully appreciate the work of the maintenance staff. These familiar figures are responsible for our transportation to and from school, as well as our health and comfort during the day. They arrive in the morning long before most students awaken, and often work beyond night school. lf the building is in use, the maintenance staff must always be on hand to keep the building properly lighted, heated, and cleaned. The cooks prepare meals not only for the students during their lunch hours, but also for banquets and other social functions. E. Mors R. Albert, M. Seaborg, G. Kock, J. Mors, V. Rusch A. Steele J. Wiemuth, H. Holgren, J. Quint, F. Gould, A. Steele, G Johnson, L. White, F. Trout, J. Sanders. W TQ T .Q x! ln spiTe of The number of sTudenTs in This school, They are individual personaliTles who will be Taking many of The responsibiliTies in The world. These sTudenT Taces will soon be seen as DocTors, Lawyers, Musicians, Teach- ers, ScienTisTs, Mechanics, ArTisTs, and STaTesmen. Their TalenTs and abiliTies are used To conTribuTe much To The school's underTak- ings. Their school experiences help Them To obTain ToresighT and inspiraTion in re- specT To Their TuTure endeavors. fi is-5 ,i , ,, s.s,,-r ww . wg s,,,,,, pig, ...Wi M , . ., ws r U , , , X ' i ' 'I.?i:.fji:-'I 'Wi-ei : .. ..iiZii ' I if ..i. , L Y'-'f R? , 1 3,5 eg 1 ,gina K, 55 me rs, sg eng stty iii ei- 5 e ix tt ' S 31. 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The best boy and girl athletes are honored with the Newsome Awards, and the Frank G. Hough Awards go to the commercial student and to the industrial arts student with outstanding character and leadership qualities. ADDITIONAL HONORS HOUGH NEWSOM AWARD Tenth District Oratorical Contest AWARD First Place-Meredith Watts Second Place-Paul Cates ,W ,E Libertyville Woman's Club T ' Bonnie Kerrigan .4 si- A it Mundelein Woman's Club i f f ' ' A ' Ronald Ochsner Q ,iffy T French Club ' ' - Jo Ann Tumas, Philip Johnson ' E y GAA Erika Koppitz, Judith Rusch T , R'fIZZlL D-A-R Kflllifz Charlene Robinson Raymond Roger Van Haecke Evans Salutatorian GEORGE GAFFNEY Valedictorian ROBERT BUTTEMILLER I959 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Ruth Lancaster, Karin Matson, Barbara Becker, Dorthory Pike, Gay Capouch. SECOND ROW: Duncan Ross, Maureen Fleming, Bonnie Maver, Sharon Scott, Dalette Brunstrum, Mike Tanascu. THIRD ROW: Dick Schultz, Tom Russell, Larry Linn. Bob Buttemiller, Steve Heiser. 36 Not many students can boast an A average for four years. These five stu- dents have an average higher than 95. In this select group are Karin Matson, Sharon Scott, Margo Mikesell, George Gaffney, and Robert Buttemiller. l959 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY in-sv 'QCP' '31 V237 '33 QF sf FIRST ROW: Diane Lesinski, Jeanne Galiger, Peggy Downs, Kathy Forster, Bev Tipps. SECOND ROW: Bill Klopsch, Pat Fain, Rose Kossler, Lee Makela. THIRD ROW: George Priebe, Bob Snvder Dudley Owens, Richard Bilsborrow, George Gaffney, Chris Parson. 37 S NIGRS WILLIAM KLOPSCH MICHAEL TANASCU GEORGE PRIEBE ANN CULLEN President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Better citizenship through greater knowledge. Forest Green and Silver Pink Camellia GARY E. BACON Cars . . . Chip Dip . . . The Navy Football 1, Basketball 1, Art Club 3, Pep Club 4. DONALD ADAMS Don . . . Chicago Cubs . . Three Stooges THOMAS J. ALBRECHT Tom . . . Water Skiing . . . Ar- chitecture Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Pep Club 4. DU WAYNE ROBERT ANDERSON Andy . . . Sports Car Racing . . . College Conservation Club 2, Bowling Club 3. LlNDA RAE ANDERSON Singing . . . Sewing . . . Nursing A Cappella Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Pep Club 4. SANDRA FRANCES BAKER Sandy . . . Gershwin . . . Sec- retary Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, - Smokey Mountain 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Reception- ist Club 4. BARBARA JANIS BECKER Barb . . . Swimming . . . Die- tician GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 2, Smokey Mountain 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Library Club 1, 3. RODN EY JAMES BELLOWS Football . . . College . . . Sales- man Football l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, L Club 4. CAROL ANN BENNEY Singing . . . Secretary A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Smokey Mountain 3, Receptionist Club 4, Transferred from North Chi- cago 1. l959 ELIZABETH JEANNE BERNARD Bettye . . . Riding . . . Secretary GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 4, Receptionist Club 4. S NIORS LOUISE MARIE BEYERSTEDT Lou . . . Skiing . . . Merchan- dising GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Theotokans 3, 4, Re- ceptionist Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4. I PATRICK JOHN BIBBY Pat . . . Saddle Shoes . . Coaching Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, L Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class Treasurer 3, Span- ish Club 4, Student Council I, 4, Chorus I, Townsmen 3, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Smokey Mountain 3. RICHARD EDWARD BILSBORROW Dick . . . Astronomy . . . Math Latin Club 2, Conservation Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE BINDER Skiing . . . Boating . . . P.E. Teacher Library Club 3, 4, Theotokans 4. GEORGE NEIL BLACK Chemistry . . . Debating . . Atomic Energy L Club 4, Student Council 4, American Field Service Exchange Student from Argentina 4. ROLAND PETER BOCKHAUT Rollie . . . Travel . . . Iowa State U. Wrestling 2, 3, Football 4. GLORIA JEAN BOEHM Ice Skating . . . Lobster . . . Training Horses Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3. ALICE JANE BRACHER Convertibles . . . Valparaiso U. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. JACKIE LYNN BRANNON Blue . . . Eastern Illinois U. GAA 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA HELEN BLAND Tex . . . Swimming . , , Teaching GAA 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Receptionist Club 4, Pep Club 4, Transferred from Dallas, Texas, 3 STEPHEN DALE BU RN ETT Steve . . . Piano . . . Engineering A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Octet 3, Latin Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Smokey Mountain 3. CHARLES EDWARD BRESLEY Ed . . . Music . . . a Glazier Movie Operators Club l, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. MARIE BRETZINGER Soft Music . . . Dancing Library Club 4, Pep Club 4, Transferred from Rensselaer, lndi- ana 3. DALETTE VERNlCE BRUNSTRUM Dancing . . . Augustana . . . Elementary Education GAA 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Theotokans 3, 4, Reception- ist Club 4, Pep Club 4. RAY SHIVAK BUCHANAN Sports . . . Lobster . . . College Football l, 2, 3, 4: TI'5Ck l, 2, 3, 4, ATT Club l, L Club l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BUTTEMILLER Bob . . . London . . . Medicine Student Council I, 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4,- Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League 3, French Club 4, Theotokans 3, 4, Blithe Spirit 3. JUDITH CARLSON Judy . . . Basketball Games . . . Business College GAA 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Pep Club 4, Transferred from Evanston, Illi- nois 2. STANLEY' NEWELL CARSON Stan . . . Nuclear Physics . . . The Navy Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, L Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Band 2, Tennis 1. DAVID ALLEN CHAMBERLIN Dave . . . Hunting . . . Auto Mechanic I99 I CATH ERIN E CHANDLER Cathy . . . Latin America . . . History Teacher Spanish Club 2, 3, DROPS OF INK 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 'l, 2, Li- brary Club 1, Chorus 1, 2. 4l SENIORS CRAIG CHARLES CLAIR Track . . . Singing . . . Min- istry ' Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Octet 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 4. 2 S ii ' ' .- ' 3 3 PM fl ,-fff?Lf1sQ -f -- f- .. ,:', Mm.1:,: . f., 3,1 1, t f 7 sg1vggs:ss1..'fz 1- . .ay :,,,,,,,,,,,, Vie w iisv s - Qf eswfm , -- - . ri,-ff-'y . ,- i1:I':2'I :..,5::..Hf:.ff:,:2i. Siijiififxiiiilil' ' W- . 1. ' W 'iii' wr M- f ' - . il saw Q . .wx Q s'ssgs-mixsaa Q . Lf .ug f i etgrie siiiaifei 'szffsfs'-iiifieiifi f L fim t lt-as -left t iififilfiaieii-Wi? 31. 335.5 :.::..:: . 5 figz,f,fgq,s,psyvzff .-..-- . , -. . A S ,E of 2 if , a W 'K g , L A 11Q '1t-' JERRY CLARKE Electronics . . . Cars . . . Air Force Movie Operators Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3. MAUREEN COPELAND Mo . . . Mood. Music . . . Teach- ing GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 3, Theotokans 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Latin Club 2, Chorus 'l, 2, 3, French Club 4, Pep Club 4, NAUTILUS 4, Blithe Spirit 3, Receptionist Club 3, 4, Transferred from New Trier 1. THOMAS RUSSELL COULL Tom . . . Bowling . . . History RONALD C. CURRY ANN CU LLEN Fried Chicken . . . Sports . . Cars . . . Pharmacy Class Secretary 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Smokey Moun- tain V3, 4, Pep Club 4. JOANN GRACE DAHM Jo . . . Music . . . Airline Hostess GAA 'I, 2, Library Club 1, Chorus 2, Leaders' Gym 4, Pep Club 4. PATRICIA MARGARET DALMAN Pat . . . Dancing . . . Beauty Culture Chorus 2, DROPS OF INK 3, Art Club 4. JEANETTE MARIE DALY Jan . . . People . . . College DROPS OF INK l, 2, Latin Club 2, Library Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Chorus 1. PEGGY ANN CROONBORG Peg . . . Rain . . . College GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Stu- dent' Council 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Queen 4. JOAN ANN DEVEREAUX Joanie . . . Music . . . Marriage GAA 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2. ROBERT C. DAVIDSON Bob . . . Basketball Games . . The Navy BARBARA DE HAAN Barb . . . Convertibles . . . Elementary Teaching GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Art Club 4, NAUTILUS 3, 4, Stu- clenf Council CAILJ 2, 3, Pep Club 4. DENNIS LAWRENCE DELAHANTY Denny . . . Baseball . . . College Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1. KURT DENZEL Basketball . . . Food . . . En- gineering Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 4, L Club 3, 4. MARK BRADLEY DICKEY Brad . . . Bongo Drums . . . Coast Guard Football I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, L Club 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH DOWNS Peggy . . . Rainbow . . . Nurs- ing School GAA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League 3, Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Pep Club 4, NAUTILUS 4, Trans- fer from Wauconda, Illinois 2. BILLY W. DOZIER Rebel . . . Football . . . Trade School DENNIS JOHN DUNLAP Denny . . . Hockey . . . College L Club 4, Football 3, 4, Base- ball 4, Transferred from Crystal Lake, Illinois 3. I99 CAROL ELAINE EBERT Peanut Butter . . . Horses . . Nursing GAA 1, 2, Latin Club 4, Library Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 43 SENIORS JAMES N. ENYART Jim . . . Science-Fiction . . Chemical Engineering L Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3 4, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 44 PATRICIA VERONICA FAIN Pat . . . Swimming . . . College GAA '1, 2, 3, 4, President, GAA Colorguard 2, 4, Captain, Leaders' Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Latin Club 2, Smokey Mountain 3, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. LEWIS JOSEPH FAULKNER Bud . .'. Military History . . . Air Force Football 1, Wrestling 1, Manager, Chorus 2: Radio Club 3. MAUREEN FLEMING Being-a-woman-on-the-go . . . Mundelein College . . . Diplo- matic Service Drops of Ink 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, Cab- inet 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4. JUDITH CAROLE FOREMAN Judi . . . Violets . . . Nursing Student Council 1, Latin Club 2, Receptionist Club 4, Spanish Club 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN VIRGINIA FORSTER Kathy . . . Swing . . . Secretary GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Reception- ist Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Library Club 4, Sec- retary, Leaders' Gym 4. JAMES FOX CARL F. FRANK Boating . . . Jazz . . . College. GEORGE WILLIAM GAFFN EY Tennis . . . Travel . . . Engineer- ing. Spanish Club 3, Junior Classical League' 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Theotokans 3, NAUTILUS 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. ANNE VIRGINIA FORNEY Lavender . . . Rainbow . . . Wesley Memorial Library Club 1, 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Theotokans 2, 3, 4, Reception- ist Club 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3. 1 BARBARA JANE GORDON Barb . . . Sports . . . Marriage Library Club 1, Latin Club 2, GAA l, 2, Leader's Gym 4. JEANNE LOUISE GALIGER Skiing . . . College . . . Nursing Class Vice-President 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader's Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Latin Club 2, Secretary, French Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Chorus 4, GAA Colorguard 2, 3. JUDITH KATHRYN GANSINGER Judy . . . Fashion . . . Indiana University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Theotokans 3, 4, French Club 2, Secretary, Blithe Spirit 3. RONALD GERNER Ron . . . Pheasant . . . Service. Baseball 1, 2, 4, Football 2. GARY EUGENE GIFFORD Gift . . . Florida . . . Trade School MARILYN JANE GRAY M. J .... Florida . . . Miami University Cheerleader 2, 3, Smokey Mountain 3, Theotokans 4, A Cappella Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN GROSCH Shrimp . . . Roller Skating . . . Secretary Chorus 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH GURTOWSKI Pete . . . California . . . The Army BARBARA LEE HAGERMAN Bobbie . . . G.A.A .... Teach- ing GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, GAA Color- guard 2, Leader's Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 2, Theo- tokans 2, Pep Club 4. l99 4 ROBERT M. HAHN Hondo . . . Sports . . . Marines Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 4, Pep Club 4. 45 S NIORS ROBERT HALE l 46 BEVERLY JUNE HALLERUD Bevie . . . Dancing . . . Sec- retary Chorus 2, 3, Transferred from Chicago, Illinois 2. JO HANLON New York City . . . Theatre . . Tickets . . . Convertibles JAMES WILLIAM HANNER Bill . . . Hunting . . . Public Service Company Latin Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2. HEATHER ELIZABETH HANSEN Heifer . . . Rome . . . U. of I. GAA 'I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Theotokans 3, 4, BIithe Spirit 3, Cheerleader 2, Homecoming Court 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Gym 4. .J.:. ,smyaw l-, ' , ti rfleiff,-lskfiim -- -- ,, New . ,,. ,K us.. ,..,.,,-un, - n f' ti-J, -lm J, . K , V l s V ,,,. N ci is I - , : RONALD LEROY HATCH Boating , . . Kendall College Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2. ROBERT GLENN HAWK Music . . . Cars . . . Auto Mechanic Movie Operators Club 3, 4, Townsmen 'I, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN ROSS H EISER Steve . . . Photography . . . Dartmouth Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Baseball I, Track 2, 3, 4, L Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 'I, 2, 4, NAUTILUS 4. RICHARD C. HERAMB Rich . . . Modern Music . . . Michigan State Art Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League 3, 4, DROPS OF INK 3, 4, Movie Operators Club 3, 4. KENNETH HANSEN Kenny . . . Hunting . . . The Navy I ROSE MARIE HOLLOMAN Rosie . . . Jazz . . . Secretary Chorus 4, Transferred from Chi- cago, Illinois 4. JUDITH MARGARET HIMMES Arizona . . . Yachts . . . Nursing Spanish Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Theotokans 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Home- coming Court 4, Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club 4. LOIS JEAN HINKS Skating . . . Boating . . . Interior Decorating Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD PETER HOEGER Dink . . . Alaska . . . Geology Band I, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Radio Club 3, Conservation Club 4. DENNIS HOHLFELDER Denny . . . Alaska . . . College Basketball 1, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Conservation Club 4. FRANK J. HOLMES, JR. Tiger . . . Cars . . . Movies Baseball 2, Wrestling 4. KAREL SWAN HOMOLKA Skiing . . . Scobey . . . Interior Decorating Art Club 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader's Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 3, Color Guard 3, Receptionist Club 4. FRED W. HUNT, JR. Fritz . . . Hunting . . . College Band 3. 4. KATHLEEN JACOBS Kathy . . . Modern Dance . . . Choreography GAA 1, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Smokey Moun- tain 3. l99 WILLIAM L. JARRETT S NIORS STANLEY JOHN JAROCH Stan . . . Baseball . . . The Navy ?7?:: iBv'i:'L ' ENT? 4 Eswzv-g,:NI,g5gE:': . , V . -'i:.fEIE: . , lf: ,. .. is . .EL- . I ' - - . L kai'-'Nfz.f,5i!Ef' . .JY . .--if Vf,fffa,WZ 'L ' K' : J It . S ,.:5f f:'a,-neil? ,Q Q , 1L.,- , 'Tiff -1 . . . 1 - . ' firffw . . LL.. JEWELL Don . . . Sports . . . Kendall College Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, 2, 3, 4. NANCY M. JOERGER Nan . . . Piano . . . College Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Receptionist Club 3. WILLIAM EDWARD JOHNS Little Willy . . . Fishing . . . Farming L Club 3, 4, Football 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Transferred from Niles High School 3. DENNIS J. JOHNSON Hunting . . . Traveling . . Civil Engineering VERNON M. JOHNSON Vern . . . Cars . . . Business BARBARA ANN JOHNSTAD Barb . . . Music . . . Secretary Chorus 4, Transferred from Jones Commercial High School 4. BYRON LOUIS JOHNSTAD Dramatics . . . Hi-Fi Art Treasurer 4, Theotokans 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Transferred from Lane Tech 4. REBECCA FAYE JORDAN Becky . . . Music . . . College Class Secretary 'l, Class Vice- President 2, GAA 1, 2, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, President, Theotokans 2, 3, Treasurer, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4, String En- semble 2, 3. GERTRUDE ANNE JOHNSON Trudi . . . Music . . . College Library Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Leader's Gym 4. CONSTANCE TH ERESA KISZELY Connie . . . Designing . . College Junior Classical League, GAA, Junior Red Cross, Pep Club Ai Transferred f r o m Spokane, Washington. EDWARD JOSEPHSEN Ed . . . Bowling . . . Auto Mechanics ROBERT A. KAHL ROBERT D. KELLER Bob . . . Cars WILLIAM W. KELLER Bill . . . Hunting . . . College CHARLES WILLIAM KLOPSCH Bill . . . Singing . . . Teacher Class President l, 47 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Townsmen 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Treasurer, L Club 3, 4 Secretary-Treas- urerp Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Smokey Mountains 3, Camera Club 2, Treasurer, NAUTILUS 4. EDWARD ADDISON KNIGGE Nidge . . . Electronics . . College Radio Club 37 Track 37 Con- servation Club 4. ROSE MARIE KOSSLER Rosie . . . Traveling . . . Re- ceptionist GAA l, 2, 3, 47 GAA Cabinet 3, 4, Colorguard 3, Library Club l, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Re- ceptionist Club 3, 4f Chorus 2, 37 Leader's Club 3, 4. STEPHEN JULIUS KUBLANK Steve . . . Science . . . College Camera Club 2, Radio Club 31 Baseball 1, 2, Movie Operators Club 1, 2, 3. I959 SHIRLEY LOUISE KRUCKENBERG Shirl Lou . . . Travel . . Beautician's School Chorus 2, 3. 49 S NIGRS RUTH LANCASTER Rudi . . . Swimming . . . Air- line Stewardess GAA I, 2, 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 37 French Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Vice-President, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Class Secretary 3, Chorus I, 2, 37 A Cappella Choir 4. 50 DIANE ROSE LANDE Di . . . Jazz . . . Dekalb Chorus 2, 2, GAA 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Junior Red Cross 4. PATRICK E. LANDREE Pat . . . The West . . . Engineer ing Track I, 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, NAUTILUS 3. DARLEEN FRANCES LANIGAN Porky . . . Teaching . . . Model- mg Library Club 'Ig GAA 'I, 2, Art Club 3, 4, Chorus 'I, 2, 3. JAMES D. LANTZ Jim . . . The Navy . . . Trade School DAVID LENZ DIANE SONIA ANNE LESINSKI Travel . . . Teaching . . . Jour- nalism A Cappella Choir 'I, 2, 3, Girls Ensemble 2, 3, Theotokans I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 'I, 2, 3, DROPS or INK 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor, GAA I, 2, BIithe Spirit 3. NANCY MARIE LINDROTH Lindy . . . Music . . . Marriage GAA 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Gym 4. LAWRENCE SH ELDON LINN Saute Chicken Livers . . . Humor . . . Bachelor's and Masfer's Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Townsmen 3, 4, Smokey Moun- tain 37 Robin Hood 4, Span- ish Club 2 President, 3 President, Pep Club 4, NAumus AZ. LAWRENCE ERIC LARSEN Larry . . . Boats . . . Aviation JOHN HOWARD MARSICEK Water Skiing . . . Foreign cars . . . Commercial Art NAUTILUS 2, 3, 4, Editor, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Track l, 2, 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Art Club 2, Theotokans 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Townsmen 4. ELAINE MARY LOCASHIO Elaine . . . Special Angel . . . Jewel Tea Company Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Leaders' Club 4, Latin Club 2, Smokey Mountain 3. GLENN LUTTER HELEN MACKEY Mickey . . . Japan . . . College GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA cabinet 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Pres- ident, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, President, Chorus 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Court 4. LEE ARNE MAKELA History . . . Colorado . . Teaching DROPS or INK 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Theotokans 2, Junior Classical League 3, 4, lst Consul, Smokey Mountain 3, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Track l. WILLIAM GARY MARTIN Rough and Tough . . . College . . . Sporting Goods Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Transfer from Kansas City, Kan- sas 2. MARLENE PATRICIA MATEJA Mar . . . Art . . . Beautician School Art Club 3, 4, Receptionist Club 4. KARIN ELIZABETH MATSON Basketball . . . Wheaton . . . Writing GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Secretary, NAUTILUS 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, DROPS OF INK 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4. BONNIE JEAN MAVER Swimming . . . Honeycomb . . . University of California Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League 3, Li- brary Club 3, Vice-President, 4 President, DROPS OF INK 3, 4. I99 BRUCE ALLEN MCCALLUM Mac . . . Skin Diving . . . Ar chitecture Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Track I: Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, NAUTI- LUS 4, L Club 3, 4. SENIORS GARY VINCENT MCKENZIE Mac . . . Auto Mechanics The Navy .f f ,' H ww.sQ22'2'z ',',i f?a1f--i' Yf1i'.f'm-f- gf? - ? -, at f' ig QI 9 5 ,H Z If - 4+ hN , rf fi'-if 6 I ij , WALTER MECHBACH Football . . . Basketball . . . College Transferred from Berganfield, New Jersey 3. CHARLES RAYMOND MELENDY Chuck . . . Hunting . . . The Navy Football If Radio Club 35 DROPS OF INK 3. LYNN MERSHON Knox College Chorus I, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 4. RICHARD GRAHAM MEYERS Ricky . . . Baseball . . . College TERRENCE ALBERT MICKLEY Terry . . . Cars . . . Marriage MARGO LYNNE MIKESELL Autumn Walks . . . Dancing . . . Nursing AMELIA ANNE MILLER Mimi . . . Sports GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA cabiner 3, 45 Band 'I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4. DIANA FRANCIS MIRABELLA Dee Dee . . . Books . . . Beau- tician GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, Library Club I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Pep Club 4. MELVIN BROOKS DEBORAH ANN HIGGINS Debby . . . Art . . . College rench Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Receptionist 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. SALLY MORRIS Music . . . Reading . . . College Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Smokey Mountain 3. FRED ROBERT MOSCHEROSCH Mosh . . . College . . . Air Force Art Club 4, Football 4. JAMES RUSSELL NELSON Jim . . . Sports . . . Drake University Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4. JERVIS D. NEWTON Dixieland . . . Drama . . . Rol- lins College I 3 KAREN LOUISE NIEWERTH Music . . . Nursing . . . College Chorus 1, 47 Library Club 25 Latin Club 27 French Club 45 Operetta 4. ARLETTE LOUISE NORD Reading . . . Bowling . . . College Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Latin .Club 2. TERENCE MICHEAL O'CONNELL Crewcuts . . . Draftsman . Fun Baseball 3, 4. LARRY E. OKON Texas . . . College Football I, 2, 3, 4. l959 DONNA MARIE OTIS Horses . . . The Mountains . . . Nursing GAA I, 2, 35 Chorus 'lp A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Smokey Mountain 3. 53 SENIORS DUDLEY OWENS Dud . . . Sailing . . . College Football T, 2, 3, Tennis 'l, 4, Track 2, Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer, 4 Treasurer, Class Pres- ident 2, Camera Club 2 President, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Jun- ior Classical League 3, 4, Questor, Blithe Spirit 3, Theotokans 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4. GERALD FRED PACHOLKE Jerry . . . Sailboats . . . Elec- trical Engineering Radio Club 3, Baseball 'l, 2, Wrestling 3. THOMAS PARADISE Tom . . . Fishing . . . Agriculture Latin Club 2. GREGORY BRUCE PARADOWICZ Greg . . . Hunting . . . Pharmacy Radio Club 3, 4, Football 4,' Transferred from Chicago, Illinois. CHARLOTTE MARIE PARKER Shots . . . Baton . . P.E. teacher Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS PEDEN Tom NANCY JULINE PERRY Nan . . . Crewcuts . . . Teaching GAA 2, 3, Leaders' Club 3, Cho- rus 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Library Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, NAU- TILUS 4, Transferred from Taft Chicago, Illinois I. RAYMOND PAUL PETERSON Pete . Guns . . . Fishing MIRIAM BLESSING PFEIFFER Reading , . . Singing . . . Classical Music Latin Club 4, Choir 4, Girls' En- semble 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Trans- ferred from Evanston Township High School 2. CHRISTOPHER TRIPP PARSON Chris . . . Skiing . . . College Latin Club 2, French Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Student Council 4. ' va JAMES MICHAEL QUIRKE Sports . . . Bowling . . , Navy Football 4. JOANNE MARIE PFENNING Jo . . . People . . . Beautician Ill. State Bowling Tournament 2, Ill. State Basketball Tourna- ment 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, Leaders' Club 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Cho- rus 2, Drama Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Robin Hood 4, Transferred from Roosevelt-Kent, Ohio 2. DAVID FRED RICK PFLUG Skin Diving . . . College . . Air Force Football I, Basketball 1, 2, Base- ball l, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Smokey Mountain 3, Student Council I, 2. DOROTHY JAN ETTE PIKE Music . . . People . . . Teaching GAA 3, 4, GAA Cabinet 4, Lead- ers' Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Smokey Mountain 3, Rob- in Hood 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Theotokans 4, Pep Band 4, Trans- ferred from Lexington, Mass. 3. GEORGE CHARLES PRIEBE Round Ball . . . War Stories . . Engineering Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, L Club 4, Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Student Council T, 2, 3. CAROL LILY RAMM Reading . . . Dancing . . . Bus- iness Adm. Latin Club 3, Transferred from Horace Mann 1. JANET KATHERINE RASMUSSEN Music . . . Fun . . . Fashion Buyer GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Dramatics Club 2. JOAN ELEANOR RASMUSSEN Burning Leaves . . . College . . . Journalism Class Secretary 'I, Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, President, Student Council 2, 4 lAIt.J, GAA 'I, 2, 3, Jr. Pt. Sec. 4, GAA Cabinet 3, Leaders' Club 3, DROPS OF INK 3, 4, Receptionist Cl'ub 4. JUDITH ANN RIMKUS Judy . . . Football Games . . . Dancing Latin Club 3, Chorus T, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, 4. I99 DUNCAN BRANYAN ROSS People . . . Sports . . . Law L Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Latin Club 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Tennis T, Track 2, 3. 55 56 - Y-- S NIORS MALCOLM RUSSELL Spiker , . . Progressive Jazz . . .College THOMAS EDWARD RUSSELL Tom . . . Hunting . . . College Pep Club 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Latin Club 2, Football 1, Base- ball 'l, Track 2, Basketball Mgr. 'l. PATRICIA RUTTKAY Pat . . . People . . . Nursing GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Theotokan 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Pep Club 4, NAUTILUS 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4. MAX SANDERS Peggy . . . Sports . . . Bradley University Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President. SUZANN E SCHOEN BORN Sue . . . a steady job . . . mar- riage GAA 1, 2, Chorus 3. RONALD WHITACRE SCH ROEDER Ron . . . People . . . Travel Track l, 2, Band I. WILLIAM JOHN SCHUETTE Willy . . . Science . . . Elec- tronics Track 3, 4, L Club 4, Band 4, Transfer from Chicago, Illinois 3. SHARON RAE SCOTT Sherry . . . Swimming . . . Journalism GAA 4, Pep Club 4, Drama Club 4, Transfer from Lebanon, Illi- nois 4. RICHARD COLLEN SCHULTZ Schwartz . . . Rocky Mountains . . . Minnesota University Spanish Club 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Biology Club 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS JOHN SCHRAMER Denny . . . Food . . . Money Pep Club 4, Treasurer, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. 1 I I I JOHN MELVIN SMITH Red . . . Football . . . Forest Ranger Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track I. ROSEMARY B. SELL ROSie . . . Red . . . Marriage Chorus I, 2, 3, Library Club 3, 4. ANNE MARIE SHEBESTA Florida . . . Joe . . . Secretary GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader's Club 3, Chorus i, 2, 3, 4. DIANA MARY SIBLEY Di . . . Ken . . . Airline Hostess GAA 1, 2, 3, Leader's Club 3, Latin Club 2. MAXINE SIMMONS Max . . . Farmers . . . Nursing Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 3, Colorguard 3, 4, Class Officer 3, GAA I, 2, 3 4, GAA Cabinet 4. ,,:t 1. - , - - , iiggfgi g ' V I - fe. - ' ' ' ROBERT F. SNYDER Bob . . . Math . . . Engineering Track 'I, 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, Latin Club 2. THEODORE ROBERT SODT Sid . . . Music . . . Skiing Band 'l, 2, 3, 4. DORSEY DEE SPEARING Dee . . . Jeeps! . . . College Choir 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Drama Club 4, GAA 4, Pep Club 4, Operetta 4, Transferred from East Troy, Wisconsin. HARRY L. SPERLING Spurs . . . Cars . . . Design Art Club 3. I 199 ED HANSEN 57 ,- --7 SENIQRS DARLENE JUNE STENLUND Sports . . . Dancing . . . Comp- tometer School GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3 RITA PATRICIA STRATTON Bob . . . .leepster . . . Airline Stewardess Drama Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, GAA 'I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, Receptionist Club 4, Leaders' Gym 4, Chorus I. JACK RICHARD SUTTER Electronics . . . Sports cars . . College RICHARD J. SWANSON Dink . . . Football . . . Minne- sota Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 4, Class Treas. I, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4. FRED K. SWANSON CAMILLE ELIZABETH TARASZKA Ice Skating . . . Sewing . . . Secretary GAA 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Conservation Club 3. CAROLYN THIES Carol . . . Bowling . . . Secretary GAA I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Cho- rus 2, 3. PAMELA JEAN THORNBERG Pam . . . Travel . . . College GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Transfer from Wauconda 2. FREDRICK WAYNE TIMAN Fred . . . Projects . . . Air Force MICHAEL C. TANASCU Forestry . . . Fishing . . . Mich- igan College of Mining and Tech- nology Spanish Club I, 2, Track 'I, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Vice-President, 4 Presi- dent, Sophomore Class President, Junior Class President, Senior Class Vice-President. LINDA SUE TROYER Lynn . . . Sewing . . . Secretary Chorus 4. LARUE BEVERLY TIPPS Bev . . . Teaching . . . Music French Club 2, GAA 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Girls' En- semble 2, 3, 4, Smokey Moun- tain 3, Operetta 4, Homecoming Court 4, Library Club 3. JOAN EVLYN TITUS Outdoor Life . . . College . . . California NANCY ANN TOWN ER Nan . . . Business School . . Fun Student Council 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 3, Conservation Club 3. EUGENE TRENNER CHARLES R. VAUGHN ARLENE MAE VICKERY Ar . . . Typing . . . Secretary Leaders' Gym 4, Transfer from Palatine High School 3. DARLENE RAE VICKERY Dar . . . Dancing . . . Business School Chorus 3, Transfer from Pala- tine High School 3. DONNA JEAN WAHL Drawing . . . Swimming . . . Beauty Culture School Art Club 3, Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4. f f' if l7lzEi'H?gT? 1'ElS?flZf?i f mi v -2? V M M ., lib t it . f . , A ' ' I -err I99 JOHN WALKINGTON Crunch . . . Auto Mechanic . . Marines Football 'I, 3, Band l, 2, 3. 59 Y SENIORS JOHN WALTON HELEN PATRICIA GEORGE MICHAEL WARREN ZAMBO Pat . . . Autumn . . . Christmas sporls ' ' ' The Navy French Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Foofball If Track 1- Art Club 3, 47 Pep Club 4. BARBARA MARIE WERKMAN Barb . . . Roller Skating . . . Dreamy Music Chorus 2, 3. MARK H. WESTON Gray hairs . . . Chemistry . . . College Spanish Club 2, Radio Club 3, Football 'I, 2, 3, 47 Track 3, 4, L Club 4. MARILYN JOYCE WRENCH Tennis . . . Hiking . . . Medical Technician Student Council lp Chorus 17 GAA 1, 2, 3, NAUTILUS 4. NEIL NICOLAY Nick . . . Cars . . . Medical School DOUGLAS ARTHUR BLANCHARD MABEL GAY CAPOUCH Travel . . . Norsk Boys . . . Northwestern DROPS OF INK 'l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, BIithe Spirit 3, Exchange Stu- dent to Norway 4, Latin Club 2, Theotokans 2, 3, Secretary 41 French Club 4. PAUL M. ZACK I 5 I I CrysTal shadows Embowered by Thy memories. MomenTs of desire Encased in amber misT. Wisdom gaThered in Thy mysTic Realm, A paradise of decision. Four years spenT in Tender growTh Four walls Guardians of each dream. Life is long The Time so greaT, Four years Four walls These are buT The Threshold To a life eTernalIy long. -MICHEAL TANASCU School years musT evenTually come To an end. As fresh- men we didn'T realize even The possibiliTy of graduaTion, as seniors we noT only knew ThaT iT was possible buT also ThaT iT was a sTarTling facT. Soon we would be leaving all ThaT had becorne so familiar. TradiTional senior acTiviTies would soon become memories. The exchange sTudenT program had helped To send Dud- ley Owens and Gay Capouch abroad and had enabled us To enioy The privilege of knowing George Black from ArgenTina. y Queen Peggy Croonborg reigned over The homecoming fesTiviTies-The pep rally, parade, games, and dance. A1 The pep rally, The senior girls puT on a skiT abouT a mocl fooTball game. The senior class was awarded Third prize for Their floaT. The annual Chrisfmas dance, sponsored by The Senio Class, was enTiTled The Snow-Baile. The dancers were surrounded by a fairyland aTmosphere of snowflakes ana glisTening sTars. The Senior boys gave The TaculTy a good run Tor Their money aT The annual Senior boys-TaculTy loaskeTloall game. The LiberTyville Lovelies provided exTra enTerTainmenT during The half. The Senior play was enTiTled Twelve Angry Women. Everyone enioyed iT immensely, and iT vvas a big success. We all appreciaTed Mr. Osborne as our class advisor, who helped make This year such an evenTTul one. The lasT and greaTesT evenT of our high school days was graduaTion. As we assumed our places To receive our diplomas, we TelT, Tor The TirsT Time, ThaT The vvorld was now aT our TingerTips, We had yeT To discover hovv To geT along in iT on our ovvn. We ThoughT of our diplomas and of whaT They Tell The world. IT is True ThaT They repre- senT The compleTion of Tour years of high school Train- ing, louT They don'T Tell everyThing-all The Things we have accomplished or hope To accomplish. S8 CUIFEREI n- DUDLEY OWENS GAY CAPOUCH GEORGE BLACK FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROGRAM For The purpose ot improving international under- standing, these Three students had The privilege of being Temporary members of families in foreign coun- tries. George Black, from Argentina, attended L.F.H.S. This year and gave many speeches to social studies and language classes, clubs, and schools. After a summer tour of The U. S. he will be able to Take home an inside picture of The customs and culture of This coun- try. Dudley Owens, who spent The summer in France, recorded his experience on color slides and has shown Them and given Talks to various groups. This last Tall for The Tirst time a student from This school was able to spend a semester at school in another country, Gay Capouch went to school in Norway. Through letters to The school paper she related To The students at home her experiences and observations in an entirely dit- terent environment. She also brought back color slides to show Norway as seen through The eyes of a high school student. All of these trips were made possible by the Ameri- can Field Service and its local branch, the Miles Ryder Committee, which helped finance the exchange pro- gram with donations trom the townspeople. XA -an , --mm... JLI IDRS THEO BETJEMANN TIM JAROCH ALAN HIRATSUKA BINKY MARLING Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Good, Better, Best, Let's make our good better and our better best. Aqua and Silver Carnation Q P' agar, S 17 . . 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Anne Joan Heggland Heike 1 av 'QB ffl J eeer J :uiifm-M1 Vfilm lla 3112 Phyllia Hendee , L, f X Q A wi 4 S 3 , 5.52 , so We Tom Hilliard Sally Henderson A an Hirafsuka Ron Greg Jacobsen Janik 70 , Judy Herschberger 5+ H fff.'-'iL,.- zei 5 J... .. V Rose Heriel if 5' iv A 2 S 5' f as Q, 1 sy ' Q Kathy Debby Hesbol Higgins Bob Hunfer g. E 5912 ..,.., , , ilifzggig ,' .- -1.1-15, if, 7,3515 ,, f W .,', v Bryan Carol Judy Hogan Holland Horn ,a,a., is -,aa V ,I -zhiigziii-if, ,V.,, - . 55:77 , ,L W J rr J Tim Jaroch Julie Jarvis Rick Laurie Jauch Jeffery sz Charles KGY Jensen Jensen Dave Ronald Jones Jordan We. X' as 5 0 HP' S , Q we N W iw Barbara Ted Kane Kasper Colored leaves on windows and walls The Junior Dance, Autumn Fantasy. .ies ,r ' Janice Johnson Si ff 1. ,ag ar -. sr dl ggi 5 2 David Joriensen ,,,!-:: '- f S I ' -if 3 x 1 , W an Al! 2 iris H 1 JF -::::E, . JMU K lie: . y in Ricky Kellogg . ., IJ, H JIJJI J :sg Ji 11' Bill Kathy Krisfan Kuesfer Judy Kunke Bill Judy Langston Lanigan Bill Lanfz 1 ! .X ' we s 2 as Joel Johnson Toni Kahn if ir l Betty Ann Koffel announced The coming of 4 , S Y I Mary Kupchick Jim Lawrence - iiirr , .,,: aayaayfl 55: 1, , 1- 1 1: , 5 71 a- .f,-f , as . A- Rodney Darlene Johnson Jones ,i ii-litklr I NK . . '-:sw irl f . Ji.' J K J Bob Ken Kaiser Kalck if-f-f. fl f-'vi Ml Larry Ollie Kerrigan Kracklaue Philip Fred Krafer Krebs 4 . Anita Peni La Magdelaine Lambrechf in . 1 1, Ken Kathy Lechwar Lee 7I l4 at A ia it ,.s,f,-.,.w:,1 0 4 wm.51i:.1i i H ii Q 2 mf 3 'EEN f i:4fii5:iai1Qfi 2 W 5' .. 13114, 4'57zz'.i2iLi'f SQL? ' , jeu I, ' 'I - Lzfkiviwifm -:I:. -5. , ff -.nm-M , aft. -K-.. - a . f . W ws. 1- '- - , - . ,..., ..g',::' .:,.,,:. '- ,. ', ,'a.:':ff 1 . - 5. .- ,,.xi2s..z22..f2,,rf f Richard Lee :K A ' N Q W it ?l?',. Z 1 . Z - ' ' Barbara Logemann Marianne Liepelt X . : SL ,L 'E' Bill Lightbody L .ii-53522:-:JI ii, W. H .magic g 1 ,, ,. 4 B g 9 'fame in Q is 5 K if 5 st 2 91 'ii , L , Q, 52 lb SY-. . John Luczak Niel Ludwig is ' ' X- -- ,- fi Sharon Livingston Dianne Loeb Dale Lunde 1 N . i .g Q it f 'iam 'LTL A . I W ,g y I L K,k. wa.-. xg - . - - ii,, -5: W i' V 1 ,Q A A g 11 ,, as . . - K 1 iw ' f 5 Vit , - 1 K , AK :NLSQKAI ':':,.:. -' 34:5 4 I I Sharon Kathleen Jill Darlene Lynford Malecke Malmquist Mankowski I, hw , I it V ,Q , V an A I, Q fag ,. .. A ,v. .'4LQ ,Q 55' , ' i , 4 ., L , ,',g,v.: - v, K i , ,J , 1 K ,. J., 1 , -im---.'-,ark A ,. --sr-gong , . , X -, 1 George John Frank En-,957 Markham Mason McCammon MqClannaham -,, a ,,.i 1 --fsfzwaix Q Ron Mobile . , ,. N ',w gU5n1-, ,z iw, ' ,L K is H 5 - zx,a zz . 23.1. - ' ' ia, , ,.-new J is . ' :Q aw ar z3fi:.f'-:,.'-1. Sandie Morris Fred Monk Leroy Lundstrom -cj M, Wi 1 H-I Karen Manzeske ' .nm if Li,- W, ,,:.i,m 1-. I in 1 2 1 d' Keith McCor os Richard Long W J hzigzz, Margaret Lupton fi -r ,..,, is i, f- -an figigfff .. y igri . ,:,i.. All Binky Marling 3,3Ql,5g, 2 R , .1 1 , wvli Jeff Merriam Bill Judy Gary Terrance Doug Mors Muckle Mumford Murdoch Murray agp 4? , 4 1'-Qi L .asf 5353 Q3 :ga tif ! f:. iz .- A 5 s I P if in sir ' wk 43 eff-4.1 A - .... ,P ,. . , . if s J N J 35515 -L P 'JWPZEEQW Q J' ' , Eve Linda Meia Linda WBVFGFI TOITW Nelson Nelson Nelson Newell Nicholas Nilde . V an il . ..:, A ' ' P . A ' - i 1 -'ei' - i w lll S- 3 - ee. i Z is-S P P' , A V, , - . , ...,., ' , evl ' N 1 . eJ-Q I . ' 5 gg 4, s l' ,A jk 3 2 A Nancy Sharon Phyllis Marsha Carol Maureen Nowak O'Conner Okubo Olson Ozmun Paradowiez ' g i 1 1 P , , ' r'I' 1 1 .,.,h g ' ' Q0 'Q K K ' Q' A ,. J -, 0 5' ,g .g fy- 1 ,-.g Q y no ly yi Ei igig sy Z' A ,-'l i M 5 J J f J . . R e f Q ' s ' - s 6 Tom Skip Ray Jo Pai Joanne Parker Peshak Peterson Peterson Peterson Phalg Rv. J , 3 f in -- J iz .A g M we !-V -li V K xg ? i paw f . . , ' a kil t 5 ' f-2 5121, I 5551 kiwi! 1' N 2 f 1 'I 259 lik, N , ,.,gg' Joe Mary Marianne Roger Jim Joanne Pike Prommersberger Pieroni Polidori Poulion Priebe . .QR . ,, Q , A : ,. , , - ' J JILL -iv Y .',s U S! i 2' - 1 W' ! f M J Jim Terry Nicholas Karen Cynthia David Proctor Pruss Pyle Rachowicz Radi Ray The class play, House on The Cliff, will be remembered as a 15,5 J M I 4 night of frightened screams and hysterical laughter. i i j is fa Dianne Frank Reegef Rericha , Pat Robert Riddehoug Riedel , ' fi ': 'Y Barbara Jerry Jim Jerry Judy Rimkus Rinaldi Robinson Rogers Ruane hi. I A . , .,, 392 , ' 2- 1' l' jaw f J ' ' ' V p Richard David Barbara John Ronald Rundall Rusch Russell Sahagian Salemine if - is '- w.a,x,- ,fii:.1:1c2'ffZ1fm11ra. Diane Linda Cecelia Dennis Bill Saunders Scharmer Schramm Semick Shannon A a 34 ai'i B J . Judy Chris Gail Joyce Jesse Small Smith Smith Smith Snyder ,A .. K , 1 ., - :' J H 5' 'ii' A 5 -- :ef 'wivfg A . do iiia Ly A ' -'r- -f-liiii J ff ' ., .. ,. ,... . al: , K rki. X .,.L Lt, , It . , -J Q' J ieffe? .lun Si 11275. . 2 1 F3 .rf . -el m! 12 Stan Terry Judy Clyde R0bel'T Sfetz Sfarlie Sfofhfang Strecfh Sioessler 2 .. 1 aff ' 1' Vi .. , aw:-': -H' 1: . ,. :n i 5 . ,i .- , V L.w, 9Y13f...5iI.,IPf.EEs EE, Harry Rubish Merifa Saltrup Charles Sladek - - lf! :.. A Judy Steffenburg J V me :. ,nf Roy Strom Bill Paul Sutton Thomas Thompson Travillian Janith Betty ln a beautiful lvy Day ceremony the Juniors accepted the ivy plant and with it the responsibility of preserving the high standards of L.F.H.S. ,.. . A , -rs'-' 1 V K .sn Q 3 S' ' fr ig lb 7 .E YQ ' fi., ' 5 J' K - - P - ' sr Nw- X on .11 - 4 S r Q as f f ,f M' 3 Dave Don Trendler Trinko , 'X i 4 if 'sg X2 . : ' 1 s 3 fl Joan Jo Trout Tumbarello Renee Bill Bill Margie Charlene Phil Turner Tyler Vallier Van Beck Van ES Van Heirseele , -3 gn-2, -,Q . 'fe .1 Q . r . ' Barry Phil Leslie Ray Mary Bonnie Ward Watson Watts Weber Welch Wells E f J if , 2 . , 1 ff -if V i , L A y ttf- 2 x, L- , l 4 rg ' ' , Errol Linda Suzy Gilbert Ellen Charles Westergaard White White Wierschke Wihr Wilhelm ' Z r , I N' , F ,V',i f i 4 L M44 t f V- ' 3 I Richard Doris Diane Rose Linda Vll'9lnla Willey Willis Winslow Wirtanan Wright Wright 75 U , ' '5Q'fIf'r -1, 5 5,5 'ES' Wi fi 'W' 'ii Qzjfezll- ff- 'ii ' ilu -, . W 4' s K i x ax! x ,4 X K gs X Eff, r A Q , Y ui ,K ,M 4 2-if ,are +V .5 5 4 X X 1 Q L N sw. 8 i, -, + if ai S .As S ss . ,, ,Q A - i L , K 3 ,iii Y K Q 5 I A Y Terry Zack -K ir Ken Ze-rsen Q - ggswisefefgsmigr Lfqigszwk W3 wif , --:rea .gifizwl H -- . .-,,, -marie 4 ,A , giiiegam ' zgzszgwf ,. rt1f ? m Uf : HV- QEXYVSW-7 '- :5E5'.::'i5.Ef-. 75fZfW31'iL.,.v A-Niki- f'1'Vf-' ' Hsnfilm :f!.,f5fE m' f:mi1?.',t'wz ,1',ssf?ggigi :'- iiazzf i ',-'fiery A - .igsiwrfmsafz 'igiiffi ' fisifiifii- if? argl ' 'jjgfi ,. VM 257 ' :fIEE5:Q'Hw5',:fifiiEi f:.GQQZE: . XQ:,121'ifia-r,:'., ,:5f',,'ffI fgQQsUi'Sivz.r-' fs '.:1' - . , - ' Afwazfissr wi ' ,Siam ..,.. fu-ig, Qgngrgf iw ww ,sagig 1,41-:ig:,,fi, 1125, 1 I W? - Q r L K? , fzg 3 1 M,mW.,,r Q , 1 1 . . , Joe Donna Richard Zimmer Baum Baicheior John Floreli , wiiaiggaaiigigf, -'--,:rgggsWgbrZ5., S Q A if f . I iff 35 We mm'k ,f - . , 5 5: . V Louis Grinzi Q, if I 1, 2, .iym ,. ,Q ' ':. ' ,Hr- ' if Larry Howie , Si Y K S Bill Suiion gwlff H K ,M SOPHO ORES JIM SMITHSON THRESSA JACOBS KATHY FAIN JOHN SNOW President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer What we are going to be Tomorrow We are beginning fo be Today. White and Green White Rose .r 12233 I Al ,. yr -,Q te-N X-I I 1 , 1 . : B xzi . Q 5 ' ' 1, in Arlene David Jo Ann Willard Bob Sieve Alnas Akers Alberf Allen Anderson AHC-l8fSOr1 X ,, f Q ' :ff Y 4 - 1 . . ,.., X cc I A ' . A n Vi Q 5 B Vg law-E: ff'-Lv.-i 'lf'-ef-1-4' ii ' , B A'AA vi- I kgykr - his K ' ul ' Q. ' KX . -I - . 1- ee e or R xx David Bonnie Bob Mary Ann Judy William Andrews Baer Barr Baum Baumgarfner Beadle M KY? If ' i 4' K -P, K Q? 5 K K ,. i:.k , ,A J, .3-, 3 ' ' V Q J Q . I Brenda Chuck Edward Dave a Bob Beck Beck Belew Benfson Benz Biederer A, - so-e 7 M wk 4 7 - ,.. ,Q ,, -fl N f i w' r i D Don Kathy Fred Dennis Dianna Faye Biere Bland Blank Bockhout Boehm Bonfon or f A J A X ' 9. in 9 -- , 3 ri' ff? 'Q , : ' 1 he ig? 1 . '1 L f1 yey de ' - . Jr ,.:v Y A refr - ' B if ' J , 'i ' Q B , . oi l' e lf 2, N, Bill Judy Dick Ruth Sue Ron Boucher Boysen Bracher Bracher Braden Brankey ,A I fain, - Z ,,, 1 ri in J . ' Q A of J r y .- A V , V , .V Virgil H , EQi. i5kf. V' as 3 Jackie Bruce Clara Tom Randy John Breiffuss Briesch Burns Burns Bussone Buxton 79 , E , QR E 'W , - h Gary Chapin ,qv Nix' 5' 11. 'J Frank Collins , F f w . . ' I 1 ukigigi A f' 2 Maureen Cullin ii 3 i V sw , 1 vi i s J, , ' il F Don Decker r, D F r rrre Sandra Donais 80 I 1 ' W -, , N - M r 4 , ' Nancy Carolyn Chlevin Christensen . ' D .gf 'ke Fx -K If vt 'r Ji W X 1 Y l l . - lwiiliifk ,.,,L3,.,H3ik Phi Mai Carol Cook is ., W' 1 ff a 'B ,Q- l . f T Corki Cushna Dick De Haan a f an -imf 1z,'f24f' ,ml M -- 3 :me l ff -+-,, , - . u p i ilillhri.-QV 4 S ll 3 2 Lynn Drecoll Kathy Cordo ,ae Sandra Dahlgren , is - is iell .Ei ,.,. t li ,B M, , Andrea Delehanty Carolyn Duncan Sh W- .... , l if 1 S as V ' iv s 1 1 gb, y 5 la 3 t ,Z - ' Ei l Rl. . M p im I ag 5 S mx My a Q gl 'U' W SE Bonnie Clark ,sf-p--. , EV W ,J N F if , Q. gif, N John Cotter Pamela Daley Cosmo Di Francisco g :. ffl. X F' A S ' '- 1? 1 'L J ls 1 ,, -. ,. . ' Susan Edgrin i .. .Qi 'D K K 'WZ' 3 V-f.,, Freddie Campbell , X.. Wm S. yr at 'Q Lynne Cessna 'fix i' , l il.- 'VE-at Q ' fflzf '--,if ., A at w J f, ea e gi .' - A 1 .fa N s T Nancy Clark , 3 I N. he 1, F . I Jane Cramer Jane Day F i 7 1 i Q f -1, it af I ef W W- L ,. 2 ,. ,w t , ,,.. .... Wat , , 2,1 1 Wy .. .T X Wai E A' 1 S ? s I Jeanne Difiglio , X 55 l X I 935 H 4 M 43 x S 2 1 ww . H W if limfygif 9, xiii '.z:':1gs,' iii e mif- ' 5 ,M '33-M l ! 1l X si F tl, . J le l - 50 Bob Elsner Barry Clarke aall X llht xi .. 'f fl 1 Carol Critz np' 1. Robert Davis ,fix Karen Doktar Diane Engler 'L r, ' ' K X ,. . I If '-', J ' 1 . . Fl- '3. EE- of L,,LW.. K' V' A ,Q ,, J ' Lee David Carol Jim Kafhy Gina ErlCk50l I Evans Evenson Fahling Fain Farina I: f The Frosh-Soph Party, besides bringing out hidden Talenis, made ' '- . ji many friends between The classes. f V 1 ..kk -r-:fL'Y.- , ' ' ' Darrick Bob FeCl4 Fields N1-z w e ts -' iw r- f as 429 as F if G s G 'i i J - F J I if J J F iii: - i I A A V T w in.. Hi LES Q, Vkyi 1, ' rf' iilfv i j t 1, 5. - f George Barbara Ron Sheila Sharon Craig Fields Fisher Flamank Fleming Foote Forester - ,,,. J, Q ji m V n ,,-lf. NSS. , 21 , X Q-W , 1, J slii - ,la 1 J 'ff f A fe-fs A - i ' 'J .x'Q'i5w. ' , , 'V' xx-i.ffiQ5 .,r,s , jf A 53 x i x Keys Ginger Jim Jim Dan Haydon Fort Fredrick Freeman Gabrys Gagnon Gaines sz, is - J X J. Q . is J -Tj, ry Q H ' F . .. f H?-K H ii I Vyi, I ,- : .. Hx Mary Gerald Gerald Henrietta Carol Janice Galllna Gannon Garberding Gehrke Gerberding Gerczak 1. , were aizmgi u ,, s af X. Felice Giglio Jim Godwin , 'MW 3 Alix Judy Dave Grant Green Groenier Bardwell Grosse . ..l4 '.. l?5?iE9ifl4:' M , . ple-lsr , we 2 Kxywi L, lm is K g Q f li 1, , my Qi ai in if a an f 'is ssl ,Li ' is 2 J e Ei vs as Arlene Gurfowski 4, gg If ii r qs ,WA.- - 'Y ,lea I' Martha Heidner ii, ,ri gm f- 313 v'-- fl A 1 ,, - ., V, N ,,.' .si , L,-Vg. . i A, - -V - il ' K 5 I Bev Bob Leon Sandra Charles Hagerman Hgmke Hapke Hedlund Heidner H Q. , S 5, . ,2,,- VEN. L N K H ...K wi, K 4 '--, V - 1 .- H , f K .f,- f.f,, - 1 o g .K r.: 'fl E1 5- . , . :f:w-w' g : ' . w: f .. 1 ,. .1 L . .JP . ', - - . 1 fluff' 3 - K V 5, . - - , ' . . ,. , - .V ,. 5 - - -' J - so J 3' , ' f A J' 5 ?i2 il - rrra -'X .. - -SF Barbara Donald David Cheryl Dennis Hendee Hendee Henderson Heramb Herschberger , 1 yy. , , . , + Aw: . l l gf .4 - S 'H- m e if up Mike Hines Janet Hinks K Am X. .. , , we W' Q! A 5 M Hiratsuka a, John Mary Jane George Houcek Howard Huxhold Ari Carol Joerger Johns Johnson Bill Doris Hoff Q . flee 2 -- X H .-my Joseph ldstein 5 'I ,nm -S , Q82 I K K 13 K if r rf 1 f if r w l ,. .sf all . M, ..,, I James Himmis James Hill C rslr , y 3 . we i yu hr f W C ft Q A .V Cliff Don Hogsirom Holland 3 Q42 Q.: fwfr. V. I ' ., , J .: ,., - - f Thressa Jacobs Tod lsacson Suzanne Joyce Sandy Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 23.5 f i f 21 -3 K -1 . ' Uqxzlf? , ,, six, ' L K' N H 1Q521l1:,Q4l I -'Mig ' '- . ,1-was ' . Sl ,gi : , L or .,1' Q2 5 1 :ff L Kafhy Rich Sandy Sandy Henrielia Mike Jorgensen .lurica Kalter Kane Kasper Kerwin , . . - Q 'T 1 i eleei 4 fa s B B All f I' ' AL L I - L' Q A il ' 3: , K al gg L Della Marcella Charles Bonnie Karyl Linda Ke1o Kick Kildew Kjinslad Klepper Krah ei B S an f ' 1, i . H Q x N, 'F r .ay I ' I - H? . A A '? '. . , . L ' 11 'W L if Barbara Joan Bonnie Tom Bill Ron Krase Kroll La Mere Langworihy Lash Lechwar ? YSL Guidance meefings were spent in helping Sophomores look Toward ki five? The future. Sandy Janie Lehto Lewis A ' , U . ' ' 1 1 ' V i ' A fv- A V' ,, f f 'Q f I i f , J ?' 1, Q w .M L, ai, ,ina 'ii' L , 2. 35 ' 29 51? -2, V, M gl Varna . Nw A 'V ,5:E'i: - 1 , - , ' ffi feefff , ' l 3 'L' ,,, - 2' H , '2 12:7 'W ., . . : 9 'Mi of L .,.., 1' 5 , xg, A A V lv, , . an o r A, L y Nancy Sue Pat Bob John BBFHBY Lightbody Lindell Lindt Lloyd Lloyd Loeb : rr- L ' V :' - ' RJ , I 1 z i ' af A ,- v '-': L - JH' ff' A -ai - - L . it ' I L -fv' . ' or ' 'u,, ' ,.,f ' i'i' in 5 I ' ' l Il l . 'L B' L, L L L ,f , L- B Tom Marilyn Beverly Nan Jackie Ann Leohde Lofthouse Luder Lundberg lydll Makela Gail Sandi Bill Marsh Marsh Maskill . ' -s Sf - l ' , -,. -ua. f. . ' 3:1555 3 , 1 Sally Matson 1 , if ar. lf Ll 9' I Q33 l i S 'W ,L fx 1 l Ruthann McCulloch ., :LJ mfs aaglaall S K if w as . .. H - . ' -E S l -- - 2 ' ., f ' giggql.. , Jggflizsgs 2 - y , p- I ,. . is , il . 1 ., ' . ,--- S ' - '. lf' f . . . 1 fzfsszsas - - was lin- .f MSA - - . 1 1 H W wi - ssl -f ' -isle , , , 'Q f , , 1 ' ,. -'.:?. - ' - gl . ysiif: x 'ff ,J . J ' ' - V 4 use , 1 V NK . ., .4 4 , ,J,,ggggpM , , A -My Ji . k M l --ff .ixls-www: Burch McRae Susan Melendy Terry Meland S l r l V 4' i 'Ml . ff ' f 1 .45 if ' 1 l 1 .1 . . Richard Ann Ken Mesic Meyerding Middleton l .V M J , an 7 -of Ji: ZEN ' fp-1 'lfffrrwifseiz l --Mi ? si . ,,l il, , Suzie Meloy ,KWH 7 ' S I 7 ' Jessie Miller Sunnie Sue Joseph Charles e Moser Mulay Muery , , Harold Tom Mary Niqgl Nieworfh Noel Roberta Mennike fl . 2 if J , ,. fi Michael Mooney f x-. ' I 5,2211 1, W 1 W, vw ' vt' . , ,S 3 T' 1 M ' .Q ,H Judy Myers v, .laughs ,, J' o r 4 , . ,lg 2 . if ai 93 My 4 l Danny McNiel 'f i ll,, A Dewey Menler 2 3 M F 'M' ' if H+ il Susan Morris .. W A W,- ,sd K 5? M fly rig 3 me f 1 ,,:,fi 'Q V Barbara Myslak Ar? Neil f 1 w mv: ' l -' , . , , ' , 1 , - -. :ll , ., ' iiif' Lf? . 11953. -X V: - 1, fag A- KX - P Tr- 2 ' . in ,la 3 , 57 ' Bill Nordham Eugene Norh ,X , , fm , Y' is is Q , X Y 'ZX , Pal Nall lzisfisf ., -E -:liek .. .. riff df , l llifz' , f , . ,., . E Pal' Nye J s , , A ::::a,. , Linda Lyena Nystrom Ochsner , , , 55 : fd - .Aff Lois Rod Osterling Paqueffe Q E . . F . My Pedro Ed Perez Peterson I X I Brenda Frances Pollock Pospisil 4 :. five yi A-. I f ri ., ,:,,- ,za 5: ' ,P I ,QjV:ig.:..Ai Matt Judy Propsf Quinn n rre B -: ee ,Ti ' ' -1r, Emil Arnold Radtke Rahmel Walk: Billy Ron Donna Carole O'Connor Olson Ortlieb Osfef -- VM f ir , - Mil .:,.. - f U I . , ,ll H ,,.,. , ,, i,r,, i r,,7 Y, :-, lg K .L , ,, A , Bill Kathy Terry Marilyn Parenti Parker Parker Passal 'Q - M M 1 M143 A J :TILJE . x My Bob Mike Pat Robe,-ga Pflug Phelps Poehler Polido,-i . '4 Dave Blair Miriam Jeanetie Potier Prestin Preussner Price Mafgaref Maureen Jim Tom Quint Quirke Race Racicot Two weeks after mid-Term exams found The class sufficiently re covered To give an all-school dance. , Allin Reed Kathleen Reilly Michael Bill Reiter Reitz . M. R iii Phill Margo Ross Russ ! V f ., fi ' , 1 5 5, I X ssl S in-PM i l , , - .,, - I If ., ii V: 3 i Paf Harold Scherzer Schoenborn 1 A , Sue Dana Serfling Shafer A rrrr i Anita Carol Shogren Sibley Mike Chuck Barbara Rhodes Rimkus Rodack S rii S ,ie it lisrsi S it 3 ' Susanne John Bill Rutkay Salgado Sandy Mary Lee Rodman Jim Saxiod .Ly 3. ii, ,.eu ,. A if -4.5 ,ag-, V ,-ag. Ez F' V. , ff .. . up ' A f M W olis if , P .,,. 1 S 'ff . 1 J . , Steve Carol Sharon Tom Schroder Schuette Schwerman Seals lk it A Z -,f. I l L.:. is ,...,,. ' iw-an Mary Bob Carol Pat Shebesta Shellenberger Shober Shober R sslis 5 S yyyyy 7 it - gs i.i W 7 2, '.'f, gf -- A ,.,,. -- '75 ' Jim Judy George Lon Simmonis Simon Simons Smith N , X I , 1 I f 7, 7 K. I., . ' , :'? A' k,,, .K ' f r , - I A ' 1 myAk it Q ' .J- X t ,k .K . VL qkhr ' 3 ' J it it ', J ff al- Q 1. tp f 'Krieg :ff - H Q1 mm' ' W ...: gqg S f ' James Naoni Rod Sandy Karen Jim Smith Smith Smith Smith Steel Smithson a t ff fl, J J 7 - All the So homore athletic teams showed romise of bein future Conference Champs. John Audrey Snow Snyder 4 3 ' fr ,i, - .i - ' S gy if l r t , ii.i J f . r, J 2 Agri A1 , A J ggi' ,if J it Marlene Joan Neal Jim Jim Millicent Spera Steffenburg Stenlund Stephen Stewart Stream . 1 , Q H: V n.. -t .-ll ' 5' 5 ,hr K S. -wx , I In egg? I ft S ' g i f r ri gs or ff 'al f a ' 1 gig WV ' - t V N5 , A J, 'L , , Ed Ed Kathryn John Gloria Martin Sublett Sullivan Sullivan Sutton Tekampe Thompson I i , ,ir -i': Robert Ken Georgene Norm Darlene Justin Thompson Thorsen Titus Towne Trenner Trewolla 9 - K 5 'i S '-i' An, I ..', ' 1 - -iw ' it iffffx f t '- , V - Wil TTH'vf5,' IQ . , 1 ' at . . tif' Maureen Terry Don Jean Marilyn Nancy Tully Turner Upstuen Van Haeke Van Landuyt Varney Y, X? ff v ass . , , I 5 E ., A ., , Ai,l i i X fr f W X , 5 25' J we K x we 2x 1513 S x 4' ' RS X 'x Dave Vickery Nancy Vondracek i 4 x G 8 S 3 E M A 5? I-F N is ' I :ff - 5557-fif l', 9fisET5fe :ffu Lififi 5' is' 151 ' .- 1 . ' 211 , kgifegiggi f' iieisp as a awk? gf!-IEEE? 1 -as 'm b a' 222551 ,. if fi s1ef,eea 1 . lsewwwwal s+wReeai ,Ja , K, ,. . . , ,is hw,.we ,W we-is 1' 1- , 2 . ,1f,sil i. s5mPLfia , S- is X - 'A J- James Wentz .Q K ... E 4 J wi Vic Wiseman ' A a f, K -, diff J 'fra-J' .loan Diehl Larry WhiTe f SEQ, if i i'-f Y, 1 1' 1 ,.q. 'M Q ., f' Virginia Wilson Virginia Fischback .i We '-- '-- 4 , L Joyce Webb , . 3 .r H: 'J I rfiy .gwlig g u Sheila Whitney .elm 2 '99 X f WJ. , J' li45'211fica f 'S 5? A is ' J 1 'lk 1 , S , K ' p E A K r2 2 wr ' K X X X 4? 1. 'ms Joanne Warzenski - S ,SSW KH - ,: :ak 1 f ag 4? 9: J X K X mdk M V K X shi 3 Martha Williams ' y J if-'ia A ' '1--2 ,, 3 im? V- .ma 1 W 1, an 2 Sharon Wyman Joan Witorl K., af' .- - 1 3, . H ' i n : n - w i J A Alan Grange Richard Mineharf ,.fffzEEiD. 3f- - f ii... IVE ' s V:-- 2 - - : L . Pat Wells ., Mggg- ,wat -- M f- J -,., a y 1: Pi X fx , S di is S, X S 1 5 J T1 4 I 3 1' 35? Sl 34 H' 2 x NW' 4 iii I l 'Vw Peggy Willaanks aff' ' r 1 F X ew wi 5 2 f xbox 3 J S 1 5 Q 2, ,gs-xv' JP Carole Zaleski Paul Novak 88 31 ez 52' 1 eww Q L, .., 1. , J L 2 A 1 si 'M A H new 5 A wil 4 1 i Carol Wendt X K wa, . V V-'r w . . , , mmf Q , lpn i was , 3 ' 4 4 , ,Q Louise Wilson rl ., sc E ,svn-M-1' , ,M Jim Zyga Q f i k ' . ig 2 f E, 'b,, 1 x :V , 5,5 ff' 'T 4 4 A.. -f L-,1 if .4 vim Q., gi f Q rf 5 ? E wg i f ,Q 1 Q ,, 4Z , , lA iQ 5 um Q , 4 1PYlQlb se- 'X J 5 QQ-Q 'Gr ix lg 0 . S if S E T1 i Z Q .F We xx. j X f f FRESHME CHIP JOHNSON BILL DEBRULER JOYCE VONDRACEK LYNNE ANDERSON Treasurer President Secrefafy Vice-Presidenf Work for Today as well as The future. Blue and WhiTe Pink Carnation as B . in A V- .. A ' ' V214-535, :s':i' F ri. ' 7 In .FQQN-,5 'ililaie hug --f'. ' -R fkrf' 'ffffs f l ' k A A, snip, ,L f rif- g . ggv. r. - jf' Diane Julia Kathy Charles Cheryl Dean Ackley Allanson Ames Anderson Anderson Anderson ar eta- ffgasex L: 1- rfzfllvf f , - ,,ss ,s,sA 4 - ' f K A i 2': 1. . ' ' A ' -effL 4, Donna Lynne M6Xlf16 Jim DOUQ l-a fY Anderson Anderson Andrews Anzelmo AFPHSTVOHQ Aslwfaff Tony Terry Dick Dick Ken PBT Baade Baker Baldwin Barlow Barnes BBVVOFI - f is B sers Q7 i ' Wagga, ' ' . 1' , ,- '- -- - , . ' ' ' --r,. - :- J-4'4 -.4 A A 55743, .I N , if 3, j -r is Mary Kay Kathy Jim Ronnie David John Basso Batchelder Bafchelor Bean Beck Beizel in fl A ii ' 7' az '...i 1 , 1, ' f ' e sy ' Q-kr? i ,,,,-- f a n . , ' fkfifrl? K 7' 'il g Q: rl 7wfQg is ie A , f J 'r' .r,- f rsss A N , , ZF-M: ,A , 23 ,55 , . i ii.. -it r Shirin Chuck Sally Nancy Larry Linda Benjamin Bernard Beyerstedt Bilsborrow Blasius Blough , I A .,.. f I - ,. je , K I ' , H + r-,- lr, :,..:'1sA- ,. A V A A J - - J ' A Q fl H .. els , Z' My , i l V J M ii I , . H I V V ,,,. J r W., A Mike Mary Richard Kathy Jim Chuck Bodine Bogue Borst Bowman Bracher Brewster Y is .- as -ff. N2 K 3 PK iii 5 1' - X 255. 2 fi my f ,iii ,, X H .5 ni is 3 gferg? Mal ,125 K i X f fi M 4 iw Ll,i.VV, V g r ' Barbara JOl1f1 Briesch BI'O0kS ' l S S X LA ,-' L U '- . ,f f fi, E ---- , ,fir K J ' 'W' '.k. ' ' A , ,. or , , ,,,. ' - ..V... A , . Y 1, ' Vqq, l nb- S-:'-1 1',f.Z. 1' ki 7 ' '::7:i-E' 'VZ :E!'3f5i3E55i:T'. 9:11 ' A 5 . l3i.','L'5 - VU ' 'f 7'- ':: f H lfiriilflglfxi g -'-., .. ' A B ' - R f , ,, ,b ,A I --Y ... Ray Penny Rufhanne Barbara Cliff Mike Brooks Brown Bruce Burns Buschick BUSClilCk if S' , I .. 11,7 5 , . , ui ' 5 y V xml -' f- - ' K' 'lil , ,W ' 7 L-'L f il? 7 -. X 1 V 'a,a L C '-V 1 Q ' ' L 1 iii: ' f fi ,fi , il ' ' f H . -I-, ' Q. f, . ., L, I KY g , g Y N354-, E . ff - f df if Corwin Bill Pal Connie Scott Joan Butler Butterfield Calhoun Cameron Capani Capoccia ,, si .L , ' s L if 1 J 'L ' ' sz r Y :lui iii ig A f 57.1 Ei' V ' 5 yi :L ., . , , VVA. ' ' 0 - Q ' I ' , C - ,C C - V -i fi ',..V:,,., -if Sl 'J' ,,,, ,, ' B 5. .fe ,ni B ..i B as Mi , ' - ' ' ' ' 'flflibf 'V'T571li I -Y? 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V if ., - o,.. 7 , 1 i 1. 2 lv.-A V: ji V gig. L fr' 3 I n. ., ke . H Vkrr ,. :I 5l'l6f0f1 Debbie Nancy Ed Roberta Bob Duba Dudley Dunsworfh Durang Ebert Enyart V V 1 in 2. , 'au' ' 1544 if f ,A ., Q, F L ' L L , 5 mr , vlvv 1 J ':- i K E I K L i. My X L 2 L .lrl - ' ff Carolyn Pat Linda Jackie Judy Louise Ericson Evans Evenson Fabrizio Fabrizio Falfynski 93 . .-:vnu-,. We , 5 in . wi -. ew- 3582153255: -,1 Barbara Felczak L ,.,, 5 ,H .. . :MW is V - S S i f S S i NJ rg S , S 4 5 as X M Q Q. Q S S H 6+ wal N. is ! ' 32? gi f 1 S3 t -iv .r Gary Florian fan -. L Ron Fuchs Mary Felczak -:,:'. : ' ' Z K 5 tx HK .. ,. ,1 fir- fi fm , gp My my ig ' Jerry Fohrman -M s-:www :- ' 5 - I fb Joe Gabrys Lai K ' , , - fiwfwf ,ig lives we fu, we 52 i iff :.. :.,1k.:' 1,:: . James Fields ij.. P A 4 M ,Ll lf' A ' lb? -'- f-,, x -7 , .r.W Q 9' r Sr Joan Forsberg ,. m i. A g,iq:?4?Qig .sggsq-.ffm ,,. r,. ,. .. ..,,: awww! ., , . we - . I 4 S f V .D i rr iw? 4 4 S X. X 1 J Fw M f Ardith Fink i., . ,r , S 1 4- 23 f Si J 'ei 3 , V 1, wig s K K 1 wifi xi, ,-R: frm .r is ,ir ,. g Joe Fisher , f 1, ,2-.ra:f'. - , ' , ss' S l K , .. A. ,. .- - , . as fisggw, -gayx- . 3 H sl ll- W , EW 'X af iw V Q Eugene Fralick 3 f ri f. I if Tb af 2, X F? 1 i WM i ' -A A ' ...., '- Q., if 5 ' Alan Frayer 5- ,.,, J, . f', I I -E+, Sex . Eg .5 3 K , . is Mary Pat Dennis Galiger Gallo Gamble Elouise Cathy Garbarding Garrison A 1 1, 1-IE .ag -,. was , haw S '11 Q: is iww E S Paul Fisher , .f-gases. 5 1 4 V ia ,... if L 4 Us 'i if S ,Q X S Pr S w S R ww w wf 'f ww Charles Friend 4 W lv-' 2 W if in fi rm j Judy Gaul ' rg .rj 'i 'Q --Qfig- if ig.-5.11, . :55f:ia:f1.'f. Sharon Karl Dick Grace Kafem Cl'?Uflla Geary Geldon Gibson Gibson Gieffsen GIQIIO Ka,-en Jean Bob John Elizabeth Nora Glader Gleisner Goodwin Gordon Gfabbe Gfange 1 . , E1 mf ' f.-'f. Sega? Andrea Robert Gregory Griep liiia lfgii if' 1. ff! 'em A ,J . 'y Mary Pat Russ Hagi Hamm -1 ,i ' r-. I K lzl Y- A ,E 2 - Hg ixffe ' V ': :f, f , Q .- 4 i egg . Mike Dixie Hehr Heiden The Freshmen first experienced L.F.H.S. democracy with the election of Student Council representatives. Donna Griffin mm K Charlotte Hangannen Mark Heike 2 . , F .J sddi . gym V 5 , i James George JOYCE Grootveld Grover GUHTSI' ,L.5 1 i,i,, ,i yy - . ' - Reyes. iffe rdis gl A k s'.w,-.',.i.f3. 'rfe wfffii we Ken Lynne Kathy Hanner Hartshorne Hathaway Vi-vie -i' 11.9 ir L -V x x .,,,: ,vw A M . 4, ,. Mike Hank Marsha Hendrick Hernandez Hefsled s f Lucy Bill Hertel Hess Bruce Jerry Barry Vincent Tony Frank Hill Hill Hohlfelder Holecek Holmes Hopkins Mary Bill Alan Sharon Jim Ray Hoppman Hoyle Hubbard Hutson Janko Jensen er ,. f 1 K k f 1 j,:-':.: :-i'fi:..-,-' ' J iifffg K ' f .Hin ' 1: 1- VM ' ,::.-. 5.1 ' fi' 'W J, Y 2 wi' sg g Jaw eil -l5'3?f.nm rrff if! 1 f Chip Johnson . k1,'. 5,1 W. . Q Q, .ia ,Q EEN A r g 925395 5 Sl 95 I xr M K GY Jones iz, use '- , -M. . , Diane Kiene Dee Ann Knigge 'N SQ Frank Karl Johnson Johnson onno i i ' if K,,, ' is Chris George Josephsen Kasper Fygvias' as Q Q x --. ,r,.,, I Elizabeth Leonard Kildew Kitson '--- ' Q -figizifi, Bob John Knox Koffel Tim Kathryn Krebs Kroncke 'M' ' , Cheryl Judy Krueger Kublank 96 Jim Kurowski Krista Linda Ann Johnson Johnson Jones J .::. Q, V ioriii .A i e ' I if - ,la- W: X 'ii' 2 P Mary Ann Janet Pegg Kelroy Keranen Kick wi is V A iii, ggi ,'o, L Ml ' X iri, K . Kathleen Ginny Vicky Kleppe Klopsch Klopsch -A :, ,. '63 il ,45 3 r a:-. . api . V igoiy A Linda Charles Bob Kok-Alblas Kracklauer Kraft , in ' ii irssr ' iii U i a Q J f 1 . - s ing- J H -J - VV l ll tgftfis , ' i A, J 5,1 fi ' ' 'E , sig! AY - iff-f l ,K Donna Jack Bill Labelle Lackore LaForge .. r F ., : ,.,, , Catherine Barbara Carol Diana Bob Mary Jean LaMagdeleine Lambert Larlee Lewis Lightbody Loeffler . . M L r,'. 41- ,, K' W T A N i t K ' J 'sg ,'V-' L it fi W 4 . - H H ..,- --gz L ' J 7 13 ' L Q Lrr' Q F , HN'Q f.' 111 inf , Q , 1.1525 - J in :Zn W i V ' fa. 'i if . . 'F J ' ffff igg.. Y L k .. v,k.,,. .. u V, , J ,L Q zip :L-S3',71,Q'f it it 5, if e at Q ffg effelifft Bob Joahn Regina Virgina Bill Jim Looemann Lohrke Lukenbill Luster Lutz MaCKaY ,-.ggpff 5 A Sk was K JK. A ,, HIE: I In .L , E S Q W V g h I g li . I fn I -- i ff H.. .xr K V vi: I A 7 Q . K J ,af .. . L A -' 5 A ,, ' L it N 5 A -- if ca ,xg Pam Lyn John Frank Bill Jim Maguire Makela Marling Martin Matthews Mazer i,L, V I wi i , .,,i. - Q ' -1' - ititi tari' L L ,t,a-r at F . , , , , . iff. af , A J '17 f Richard Barbara Don Jack David lee McCIannahan McDermott McGregor Mekemson Melcher Mefflam ' 2. , fl 3 , - if l ' W if .V N or ' it ,r.t Q ..,, .,,, 3 Wigy V Jack Frank Theresa Charlotte Bob Melanie Mershon Meyer Michel Molcar Moore Moore The Brainerd building was the site of The play, Hangman s Noose,' lg H . A given by the Freshman drama class. li J J, e e at iietl 'F gi- W- l., ' . L . F . J it , '- Mary Jane R05emaVY Morehead M0l'9af1 97 Jane Morris , I W an 1 ,S 1 L1 ii k iggws Vi 3 Judy Morris ssas 1 Ei ,I , .:-, ' i ii .M Ted Myers - 2 , 'E -1 r x iw' mu 'gf,:jii, .. Jean Morris Rita Morrison if? Ef lfi X-...Jig . if ,1 Larry Neal bail Jim Mraz fs i ,L .s d i in ,gg '1 --sq, ' Hifi , ' 6 5 K Marcie Murray ba ,fwu J' ri'. i, 'ef 2 Frank Neis Leonard Nellessen iiii cy .. rt . via,H:f ,L1: ,vf f, . 1, , ---, 'Xfmv R 'iii -,1' I la w ' - ,' -L, .. Ks. , h ' .wh 'sri -:,: KL David Nilssen i '. If -- ' il ,w , . . Q ' ,K 2 ,mlm Z 14532214514 S .i-: Jack Obrien 1'-9 171.1 A ' .Asiifi- D-' Frank Padilla 98 Pam Nogle ii' J If wi W xl , , ai i K 'i' S Karen O'Brien -1 , 'ci 2 'fi ': ' - E i ' fri , David Palm Jim Nolan W -Q, 3 , ,f l l ,I im' it 3, f 4 M , a 'ii Q X Eugene Ochsner , iz? f eiaizgvf K alfa: ra-1--, , is are . 'M 374' V 'I'5fiv5 1,5 as Q rg, is ' ,aw 15 1? if K -r 'wg . f ' ,fn , -, Ricky Palmer Don Norgwardt ,I . F mags, .J W . . 3 39 R is -1- is . sim Nancy O'De1fe ' , ,, ag, , , - ..,,,:1, ,- , ,f - ,flaw ia rv ,Z mil ,V ,K I Q 3 'RB P , S 3 ? f 5 , .6 if Sandy Parker 'K if . ,H S li , X x 3 2 1' S 2 K ,S 4 W SH Ray M'urray 9 i ' -lag . Q 'm ai , Z di 5 -iaiii' , Milton Newell W ,, Q ' , ,e . ' M , H3353 'V W ,, ,.:.'gxs,, AFM .fi ' : ' 'WJ , ll ' V' 'z sjf we - U , 5,3254 .lg Q Z 'dur it!- Sharon Novy 5 1 :12, 7 , . A.. ,, .,,. 'Z K' Robert Okon , '55 ' -1,2 f ' ' 'Q:i' .SK f,:,' V, , W .X as ,ara I- . new - -fa. ,ff ai 5 J Gale Pearson Muriel Mustion H 5 by .N ., Q K '9 .Q H Dick Nicol J, ,,,, , Pat O'Boyle S .... ,S. Q, 1 2. S K ' A-J.1il??.MzLe Mary Jean Pacholke Susan Perkins V Q yy L,.. if ' ,.., - ' A. y- I? M M V A A. ii i -tv- fy i Jim Pat Sharon Tim Terry Jim Peterson Petlus Pfannenstill Pfeiffer Phelps Phillips High school isn'f all play, as was evident when exam time rolled around. Tom Bob Poe Poisel W i J w i ' li l ' :' ' i g . 111, T L 2:15 PM 'ij A if 515 Af-1 xi 'l .x i :yu Bob John Lyle Helen Allan MBVY Ann Porras Porteous Porteous Preussner Price PI'0CfOf K P J I i ne 'ii Q9 R to Q ia ,., J 2 , , Q Q., J V ,mr .sm . gg. . s is ., -9' - - A is Q . J ' ' i f Z it , .f - J fs , -in ffm - J J. -Ml Larry Ruth Ann Gail Martha Jackson Doug Quentin Raasch Rachowicz Radloff Ramsdell Reed J it ,..- is fs . g. :.,: ,. , L,,.a W ., Q 'J iz ' A ' 3 . 1' . 0' A I J fg,.39ff91 ii, ., ---1 ff' . , -'i'i J- .Q John 3 Bill Shirley Steve GFBCB Reinhard Repmann Riggs Robak Robinson RoCClU9 -' V I I - 'l: ' 35 J fill' 1 V i-fi-- it - , V E S at gill? .. 'lg ,,. f - it J S i4 W A W , fi 'lll I 54. -gi 7 1, f A . A W ,1 i i ' I :ii ::::: .j, c V ,., K . A . 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Its duties range from the planning of Homecoming activities to the approving of club con- stitutions. ln between these, the Council sponsors charity drives and money-making proiects, hires bands for school dances, and listens to the complaints of students. This year's busy officers were Larry Linn, president, Joyce Gustafson, vice-president, Ruth Lancaster, secretary, Dudley Owens, treasurer. me THE L CLLIB The L Club is made up ot boys who have received a letter in some sport. Members helped keep the Freshmen in line during their initiation at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Small address books containing the schedules for this year's sports were sold. The athletes displayed unusually fine tootvvork at the after-game dance they sponsored. Otticers were Max Sanders, president: Bob Snyder, yice-presi- dent, Bill Klopsch, secretary-treasurer, Duncan Ross, sergeant-at- arms. FIRST ROW: Fahling, Jarrett, Schuette, Hiratsuka, Tyler, Klopsch, Smith, Buttemiller, D, Wwanson, Tanascu, Dozier, Grandt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ebert, Martin, Gaffney, F. Swanson, Sanders, Bellows, Landree, Schultz, Parson, Enyarf, Buchanan, Weston, Curry, Heiser. THIRD ROW: Priebe, Dunlap, Ross, Kristen, Nelson, Bohl, Snyder, Bibby. FOURTH ROW: Kellog, Johns, Jewell, Okon, Denzel, Stretch, McCallum, Dickey. FIRST ROW: Andersen, Kiensted, Whitney, Green, Oster, Jordan, LaMere, Morris, Dahlgren, Lancaster, Matsan. SECOND ROW: Bracher, Kunke Bresley, Holland, Wells, Warzenski, Kroll, deHaan, Huxhold, Mesic, Hirnmes, B. Holland. THIRD ROW: Hesbol, Diehl, Foote, Johnson, Russ, Snyder Peterson, Harris, Klepper, V. Wilson, L. Wilson, Heiser, Mrs. Bistrican. FOURTH ROW: Enyart, Albrecht, Johnson, Bibby, Swanson, Adelmann Crisp, Rusch, Bilsborrow, Brooks. SPANISH CLUB Los Zorros, as the club members were known this year, were delighted that the foreign exchange student was from Argentina. A lively discussion followed his talk on Argentine high school life. A Spanish Christmas party, complete with Pinata, and the spring ban- quet of Spanish food made the year an active one. Officers were Becky Jordan, president, Ruth Lancaster, vice-pres- ident, Karin Matson, secretary, Dick Bilsborrow, treasurer. Q . ,fam A ,ff FW ii L72 ff at FRENCH CLUB Slides and pictures of France helped club members learn more about French people and customs. Monthly bake sales and other proiects raised money for a scholarship fund. This money was given to a college-bound French student who had been of special service to the club. Officers were Binky Marling, president, Carolyn Aishton, vice-pres- ident: Audrey Gratz, secretary: Judy Stothtang, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Betiemann, Gustafson, Cessna, Hiratsuka, Henderson, Cook, Baer, Lyall, Stothfang. SECOND ROW: Downs, Carroll, Lundberg Doktar, Mackey, Galiger, Niewerth, Nelson, Lanigan, Aishton, Gratz, Lambrecht, THIRD ROW: Reed, Marling, Gaffney, Parson, Owens, Peshak Rasmussen, Mrs. deMerlier, Copeland, Sublett, Biere, McNeil, Sandy, Buttemiller, Forney. IO9 FIRST ROW: Polidori, Ebert, Matson, Difiglio, Fain, Stream, Nye, Osterling, Makela, Bracher, Myers. SECOND ROW: Steffenburg, Day, Sibley, Wise- man, Potter, Houcek, Grandt, Blank, Langworthy, Daley, Zinck, Drecoll, Bland, Noth. THIRD ROW: Meloy, Simonis, Kasper, Reilly, Quirke, Witort, Burns, Poulton, Mooney, Stewart, Thompson, Nicol, Clair, Isaacson, Meyerding, Edgren, Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Coy, Johnson, Fralick, Mark- ham, Long, T. Kasper, Andresen, Fort, Evans. THE LATIN CLUB Latin students furthered their enioyment of the subject by taking part in Latin Club activities. At the beginning of the year members sold candy to raise money for future events. Most important of these was the annual Roman banquet held in the spring. Pros- pective members dressed as slaves .and served their masters. The masters, club members, were gaily beolecked in Roman togas, set off by bare feet and wreathed heads. i , I IIO wi--ang-n gal FIRST ROW: Paradowicz, Saltrup, Griffin, Lupton, Nelson. SECOND ROW: Tanascu, Jacobsen, Bils- borrow, Stroessler, Poul- ton. THIRD ROW: Miss Munson, Gaffney, Schultz, Sladek, Salemme, Hoeger, Mr. Wilkin. 910 THE BIOLOGY CLUB Thanks to the Biology Club the small trees on the campus were not damaged by hungry mice and rabbits during the winter months. Neighborhood birds flocked to the feeders. The members learned through films and field trips that there is much in nature to study, wonder at, and enjoy. Individual projects were worked on through- out the year. Officers were Mike Tanascu, president, Dick Bilsbor- row, vice-president, Lenora Griffin, secretary, Richard Hoeger, treasurer, Margaret Lupton. FIRST ROW: Duncan, Griffin, Meloy, Forster, Maver, J. Smith, Kossler, Stratton, Baker, Binder, Prommersberger, Loge mann. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McGraw, Lyall, Willis, Joerger, Sell, Cressvvell, Nord, Ebert, Simon, Thompson, Perry, Carlson, Engler, Bretzinger, Day. THIRD ROW: Baumgartner, Smith, Mirabella, Doran, Webb, Kalter, Becker, Burns, Lindt, Livingston, Manzeske, Van Beek, Matson, Calanca. BUTLER LAKE LIBRARY CLUB Library Club members spend at least tvvo periods a week helping students in the library. They hold monthly meetings and luncheon meetings. The annual tea, held this year on April 30, introduces mothers to the work of the club. Awards to members who have earned ninety points are given out at this time. In addition to their regular duties as librarians, members manage the coat check at home basketball games. Officers were Bonnie Nlaver, president, Joyce Smith, vice-president, Kathy Forester, secretary, Suzie Meloy, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Bogne, Wade, Duba, Johnsen. SECOND ROW: Larlee, Faltynski, Griffin, Basso, Molcar, Garbercling. THIRD ROW Ames, Sloan, Calhoun, Felczak, Daly. BRAINERD LIBRARY CLUB MOVIE OPERATOR'S CLUB FIRST ROW: McCIannahan, Mr. Larson, Knov. SECOND ROW: Christensen, Beadle, Heramb, Luczak, Granclf, Fralick, Evans. II3 FIRST ROW: Peshak, Wilhelm, Reifel, Olsen, Johnstad, Evans. SECOND ROW: Gray, Gansinger, Rimkas, P. Petersen. THIRD ROW: Gaffney, Mason, Marsicek, Butfemiller, Isaacson, Spearling, Pike, Hesbol, Ruifkay, Scoff. FOURTH ROW: Forney, Homolka, Hansen, J. Peterson, Herschberger, Lanigan, Calanca, Cambell, Lesinski, Copelan. FIFTH ROW: L. Wright, Okubo, Nye, Ozmun, Lyall, Carroll, P. Daley, Clark, Dahlgren, Bohnsack. THE THEOTOKANS l 2 3 s l 5 e Q i THE QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is a national honorary iournalisfic sociely. Eligible are Those seniors who have made oufslanding contribulions in some phase of iournalism To one of The school publicaiions, Nautilus and Drops of Ink. FIRST ROW: Karin Matson, Diane Lesinski. SECOND ROW: Lee Makela, Larry Linn, .lohn Marsicek. ll4 THE BRUSH AND PALETTE CLUB The large and colorful cornucopia whi the spirit of Thanksgiving, the uniquely the bright Easter decorations, and the board in the front hall were the work of They started the year right by winning' in the Homecoming parade. This year's Mackey, president, Theo Betiemann, vice-president, Phyllis Okubo, secretary, Byron Johnstad, treasurer, FIRST ROW: McNeil, Johnstad, Moscherosch. SECOND ROW: Chlevin, Warren, Jensen, Prom- mersberger, Mackey, Cullen, de- Haan, Rasmussen, Okubo, THIRD ROW: Fredericks, Betiemann, Keto, Brumm, Ericson, Calanca, Smith, Braden, Mateia, Miss Harding. FOURTH ROW: Holland, Griffin, Clark, Dalman, Paradowicz, Loeb, Lanigan, Forney, Doktar. ch filled all students with decorated Christmas tree, neat, informative bulletin members of the Art Club. first prize for their float able officers were Helen FIRST ROW: Mackey, Paradowicz, Ruttkay, Johnstad, Andersen, Jarvis, Andrews. SECOND' ROW: Matson, Rachowicz, Lam brecht, Forster, Kiszely, Griffin, West, Morris, Dunworth, Mrs. Luebbers, THIRD ROW: Mirabella, Ericson, Holland, Brumm Smith, Gibson, Scott, Calanca. THE JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB This club, a new one at L.F.H.S., started the year with an enroll- ment and fund drive. Bake sales and an after-game dance helped cover operating expenses. The biggest proiect was the filling of a chest with recreational and school supplies for schools in disaster areas. Officers were Helen Mackey, president, Karen Rachowicz, vice- president, Polly Andrews, secretary, Peni Larnbrecht, treasurer. Members of the Recep- tionist Club are on duty throughout the day. They greatly relieve the burdens of the office by recording absentees, delivering mes- sages, welcoming visitors, and directing them to the office. This club is made up of Latin Ill students interested in furthering their knowl- edge of the culture and civilization of ancient Rome and Greece. The club be- longs to th e American Classical League, a national organization composed of local clubs throughout the U.S. and its territories. This year's activities included an aftergame dance and a play trip to Chicago. Officers were Lee Makela and Cyn- thia Radi, consuls, Dudley Owens, questor. FIRST ROW: Homolka, Higgins, Johnson, Gustafson, Griffin, Stratton. SECOND ROW: Mateia, Benney, Dalman, Rasmussen, Bernard, Phalg, Kossler, THIRD ROW: Tumbarello, Brunstrum, Baker, Bland, Copeland, Forster, Foreman, Forney, Miss Murphy. Receptionists Club Junior Classical League FIRST ROW: DeCoster, Gaffney, Radi, Jaroch, Snyder, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Meloy, Heramb, Owens, Ericson, Makela, Clausen. II7 THE PEP CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS School spirit was given a boost this year by the starting of the Pep Club, an organized cheering group. The club sponsored buses to all away games, served refreshments at the Home- coming Dance, and held an after-game dance in February. Officers were Joan Rasmussen, president, Carol Bielat, vice- president, Judy Diehl, secretary, Denny Schramer, treasurer. At football and basketball games the cheerleaders leaped and yelled with vigor. The maiorettes gave fine exhibitions of baton twirling. These pep groups led the crowds in the excited cheering which urged the teams on to many victories. SOPHOMORE: M. Russ, J. Steffenburg, T. Jacobs, B. Beck. 5 . if 1 1? '. '4, ,. ,. - A 5-H - ., ' ,gm . -- WP' THE MAJORETTES Charlotte and Sandy Parker A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW: Miss Nelson, Nystrom, B. Becker, Tipps, B. Becker, Luder, Zack, Benney, Lambrecht, Sfothfang, Anderson, Logernan, Oz- mun, Mershon, Hastie, Lancaster, Jordan, Folk, S. Morris, T, Jacobs, Aishton, Osterling. SECOND ROW: Hesbol, Baker, Himmes, Spear- ing, White, Gratz, Otis, Forney, Gray, K. Jacobs, Pfeiffer, Beyerstedt, Pike, S. Morris, Cullen, Johnson, Fain, Kunke, Horn, Daly Pfenning. THIRD ROW: Strom, Joerger, Trewolla, Evans, Jauch, Harris, Ray, Riqgkan, Hggan, Marsicek, Parson, Hawk, Mooney Clair, Hapke, Boucher, Himmes. FOURTH ROW: Tyler, Klopsch, Linn, Andreson, Dickey, Stretch, Gannon, Ludwig, Johnson Burnett, Albrecht, Bibby, Lutter, Makela, Houcek, L. White, Kerrigan. When the choir feels the spirit, as it did at all the concerts this year, the result is an enthusiastic audience and a smiling Miss Nelson. After each performance the members relax for a few hours. Theneback to work, learning parts and practicing new music. They combine their singing and acting abilities in the annual operetta. The local grade schools become acquainted with the high school music program through the tour made by the choir and ensembles each year. I20 1 These talented girls sing at school and community affairs, often with the Townsmen. In spite of short rehearsals, they do a fine job on any music that they perform. THE TOWNSMEN Left to right: Klopsch, Linn, Hogan, Marsicek, Hawk, Kerrigan, Mooney, Clair. Left to right: Folk, Pike, Spearing, Jordan, Morris, Anderson, White, Tipps, Pfeiffer, at piano Lupton GIRLS' ENSEMBLE l The Boys' Octet is maole up of singers from the choir who enioy small group singing. They blend their voices in song at concerts and community functions. The Octet and Ensemble ap- peared together as carollers at the Christmas concert. THE CHDRLIS The IargesT vocal group in school, The chorus, gives Three or four con- cerTs a year. For These imporTanT evenTs The Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and Freshman Chorus come TogeTher vviTh dramaTic resulTs. Such songs as BaTTle Hymn of The Republic, performed vviTh a band ensemble, bring sponTaneous applause Trorn The lisTeners. The applause is reward enough Tor The weeks of preparaTion. THE BAND Whatever the occasion, the music department has a band to suit it. There is a marching band for parades and football games, a pep band for pep rallies, assemblies, and basketball games, and a concert band for more formal performances. Under the experienced baton of Mr. Chambers the members play the national anthem or Silent Night equally well. , filings, . Houcek, Heggland, Becker, Pyle, Owens, Miss Nelson, Osterling, Weston, Willey. STRING ENSEMBLE The orchestra is becoming a larger and more imporfanf part of The music pro- gram. Strings, Woodwinds, and brass combine in concert performance. The sfring ensemble plays accompanimenfs and enferfains at community affairs. ORCH ESTRA FIRST ROW: Houcek, Hegglancl, Pyle, Clark, Anderson, Edgren. SECOND ROW: Becker, Willey, Ray, Gual, Wells, Morgan, Serfling. THIRD ROW Wesron, Osterling, Saunders, Jordan, Racli, Herafsuka, Bresley, Maver, Gibson, Geirtsen. FOURTH ROW: Mooney, Sodi, Hunfer, Nicholas, Hanner Snyder, Poulton, Owens, FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Stagge, Crisp. IZ4 FIRST ROW: Hohlfelder, Ross, Pacholke, Difrancesco, Andresen, Hartshorne, Pospisil. SECOND ROW: Kelroy, Anderson, Salemi, Johnson, Lewis, Gunter Knox, Schulze, Poe, Szilagyi, Owens, THIRD ROW: Nichol, WoIIenhaup1,KubIank, Peterson, Butler, Dennee, Mershon, Strickland, Kane, Semick, Shebesta, Barr, Pruss, Wingate, Bresley, FOURTH ROW: Henderson, Knigge, McClannahan, Cates, Gibson. THE RESERVE BAND THE PEP BAND FIRST ROW: Saunders, Downs, Jordan, Gansinger, Hiratsuka, Radi, Bresley, Vondracek. SECOND ROW: Schuette, Crissman, Turner, Bock- haut, Parker, Lamagdeleine, Biere. THIRD ROW: Racicot, Sodt, Davis, Hunter, Robinson, Mr. Chambers, Mooney, Westergaard. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Stagge, Owens, Poulton, Schultz. I25 DROPS OF I K Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Art Photography Typists Advisor Diane Lesinski Lee Makela Karin Matson Joan Rasmussen Steve Hause Anne Hegglanol Skip Peshak Bonnie Baer Lenora Griffin Bonnie Maver Mrs. Hinterthuer STAFF Jane Day Susan Eolgren Leon l-lapke John Houcek Ted Isaacson Sandy Lehto Nan Lundberg Ann Makela Susie Meloy Sally Matson Anne Meyerding Judy Myers Joan Stoffenburg Jim Stewart Jess Snyder Pat Wells Sheila Whitney George Sirnonis NALITILU EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Editor-in-Chief 7.,, Art Editor L, as Nick Pyle Senior Editor ,o,o Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor L, ,E,,E Faculty Editor H L, Organizations , ,,,e Sports ,,,,ee,,, E G.A.A. E,e,E,E, ,L L Photographer ,,,,, Literary , Advisor e,,E,,.7,e,,E,,E,,,.,E,,E,.M,, , ,,,, E John Marsicek Pat Ruttkay Marilyn 'Wrench Bruce McCallum Sally Henderson ,,,Virginia Carter ,,,,,,,c,,,.,c Larry Linn George Gaffney Margaret Downs L Steve Heiser Margaret Lupton Steve Heiser Miss Carol Harding 'gg M it J... -MMWQEH R F 1 Business Manager so L ,,LL Bill Klopsch Business Assistants . c,,,,a , Maureen Copeland Joyce Gustafson Betty Travillian Mike Tanascu Picture Editor ,ca,, L , ,,c, Barbara de Haan Typist , N W L ,L W Nan Perry Candy Sales c,,c ,c,, , ,, ,,,, Betty Koffel Advisor c,,, ,, Miss Geneva Murphy Miss Bond and Paf Fain, Advisor and Presideni, aiming for a commorfgoal. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO The Cabiner is a group of specially chosen girls selected To aid The officers in planning The activities of The G.A.A. FIRST ROW: Simmons, Pike, de Haan, Pfenning, Bruns1rum, La Magdeleine. SECOND ROW: Jensen, Rach- owicz, Srofhfang, Hagerman, Mackey, Galiger, Kossler, Miller. THIRD ROW: Okubo, Koffel, Sfeffenburg, Henderson, Radi, de Bruler, Fain. The Girls' Athletic Association, part of a state group, works to encourage high school sports for girls. Besides participating in after-school practice games and tournaments, members plan special programs and social events. Girls learn the prin- ciples of leadership, sportsmanship, friendliness, honesty, and service through all G.A.A. activities. Two points are given for each after-school at- tendance. Twenty-four points are needed for mem- bership. High-point earners are eligible to try out for Color Guard, which presents the flag at all home games, pep rallies, and assemblies. The Cabinet is made up of elected members who help the officers run G.A.A. Pat Fain, the president of the organization, worked well with Miss Bond, Miss Davis, and Mrs. Wade To keep This G.A.A' one of The best in The G.A.A. OFFICERS: Steffenburg, Vice-President, de Bruler, Jr. Point Sec 1 retary, Kossler, Secretary, Fain, President, Hagerman, Sr. Point Secretary state. Pfenning, Treasurer. Color Guard consists of three of the top point-makers in the sophomore, junior, and senior class atnd are chosen on appear- ance, posture, and ability to march. . 5 Fam, Radi, Vondracek, Day, Pfenning, Klepper, Gustafson, Stothfang, Kessler. t A. gi t .X ' I29 l30 This year several after-school coke-tail parties replaced the usual Big and Little Sister Day. At these parties the Freshman girls became acquainted with many G.A.A. members and learned about the different clubs and or- ganizations in the school. A play day on Saturday cli- maxed the week. After playing many games including volleyball, steal-the-bacon, and softball, the teams came together in the cafeteria for refreshments and more en- tertainment. Prizes were given to members of the win- ning team anol to the Little Sisters who had the most out- standing costumes. The G.A.A. got off to a good start this year with Speed-a-way, a tricky combination of football, soc- cer, and basketball. All who participated enioyed themselves immensely, even with all the bumps and bruises they received. With the advent of colder weather, volleyball replaced Speed-a-way as the sport of the day. Practically everyone ioined in the fun of trying to win the volleyball tournament. For both sports the Leaders' Club provided ex- cellent and very efficient referees, who enjoyed themselves nearly as much as the players did. 5 l SENIORS-FIRST ROW: Kossler, Mackey, Galiger, Becker, Forster, Matson, Croonborg, Lancaster, Stenlund, Mirabella. SECOND ROW: Cullen, Pike, Janet Rasmussen, Simmons, Gray, Fain, Hagerman, Himmes. THIRD ROW: Brunstrum, Beyersteclt, Joan Rasmussen, Scott, Parker, Carlson, de Haan. FOURTH ROW: Pfenning, Ruttkay, Daly, Bernard, Spearing, Hornolka, Bland, Downs. . . We l If SBE' ' as Q JUNIORS-FIRST ROW: Okubo, Henderson, Griffin, Mors, Koffel. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, Hendee, Gibson, Wright, Malmquist, Granbois, AishTon, STeffenbugh, Rachowicz, Johnson, SToThfang, Kupchick, Anderson. THIRD ROW: Radi, de Bruler, Holland, Phalg, Lupion, Saun- ders, Kunke, Kane, GraTz, GusTafson, Travillian, Rimkus, Andrews. FOURTH ROW: HasTie, FriTsch, Horn, LambrechT, Wlhr, Newell, Para- dowicz, G. Smith, Brumm, La Magdeleine, Prommersberger, FIFTH ROW: Herschberger, LiepelT, Calanca, Nelson, Cresswell, Gissler, Malecke, BielaT, Carroll. SIXTH ROW: Jones, Turner, PeTerson, Welles, Jensen, Pieroni, Gray, BeTiemann. if Q ...s T! .. sj lhi f-lfi f -' 'I' H In A harvesT-Time Theme was The seTTing of The annual 5.A.A. fashion show, The proceeds from which added o The scholarship fund. Many ohs and ahs could rave been heard as The G.A.A. members and Their noThers viewed The IaTesT fashions. The sTylish ouT- iTs were provided by a local sTore and were modeled my girls chosen from The membership. The enTire eve- ning, including The delicious refreshmenTs, was very horoughly enioyed by everyone. In December, The moThers of The G.A.A. girls were honored by a ChrisTmas parTy held aT The high school. The YuleTide season was in evidence by The gaily decoraTed ChrisTmas Tree and ever- green boughs which ornamenTed The Tables. Candy canes, suspended from The ceiling, broughT ouT The ChrisTmas Candy Lane Theme. RefreshmenTs were provided by The girls Themselves, and a skiT adapTed from The LiTTlesT Angel was puT on. The evening ended wiTh a song fesT of ChrisTmas carols. SOPHOMORES-FIRST ROW: Osterling, Preusner, Pospisil, McCullock, Meloy, Critz, Rodack, Shebesta, Sibley, Whitney, Hiratusuka, Stream, Kienstad, Prutfuss. SECOND ROW: Fain, Dahlgren, Krah, Schwerman, Krase, Miller, Christensen, Green, Farina, Nall, Lyall, Jacobs, Matson, Clark, Simon, Cessna. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Oster, La Mere, Kasper, Albert, Lundberg, Serfling, Smith, Heramb, Foote, Makela, Lindell, Ochsner, Kane, Beck, Vondracek, Gurtowski. FOURTH ROW: Cullen, Zinek, Quint, Witort, Reilly, Domas, L. Wilson, V. Wilson, Parker, Keto, Duncan, Russ, Fleming, Steftenburg, Baer. FIFTH ROW: Edgren, Doktar, Kroll, Bland, Day, Hager- man, Cushna, Boysen, Noll, Chlevin. SIXTH ROW: Baumgartner, Warzenski, Drecoll, Snyder, Muhlke, Ruttkay, Klepper, Meyers, Quinn. Bowling and basketball kept the girls in condi- tion during the winter months. Competition was strong as bowlers compared averages and high scores. At the same time basketball enthusiasts participated in a tournament leading up to the All-Star games. Girls from each class were se- lected for their playing abilities and attendance records. These All-Star games ended the season of winter sports. Two Dad's Nights were held in April to give fathers a chance to be a part of school lite. Members' dads looked forward to loosening up their creaking ioints Cwhich were pretty sore the next dayl. The girls ha everything under control as teams were organized an playing began. Entertainment and tood followed the muscle stretching and sent the men home happy. Ninety-nine Freshmen - an all-time high - w e r e brought into the organization at the February Flip initiation supper. The Freshman girls used their excess energy playing Elephant Chain Dodge Ball and Push- the-Peanut. Naturally at the first whiff of hamburgers, the teams broke up and everybody rushed to eat. Miss Bond and Pat Fain then welcomed the new mem- bers. Group singing and a clever skit preceded the formal candlelight initiation. The last big event for senior G.A.A. members was the Farewell Banquet. New officers and a ioyed dinner by candlelight. As in all G.A.A. affairs, entertainment rounded out the pleasant, if not a little sad, evening. LEADERS' CLUB-FIRST ROW: Griffin, Henderson, Oliubo, Koffel, Smith, Mors, Gibson, Aishton, Anderson, Malrnquist, Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: Holland, Kupchick, Hagerman, oleBruler, Steffenburg, Fain, Kossler, Pfenning, Galiger, Phalg, Radi. THIRD ROW: Kunke, Lambrecht, Gustafson, Betiemann, Mackey, Simmons, Forster, Matson, Travillian, Horn, Stothfang, Rachowicz. FOURTH ROW: Carlson, Rasmussen, Cullen, Pike, Gray, Andrews, Gratz, Beyerstedt, Fritsch, Cresswell. FIFTH ROW: deHaan, Brunstrum, Pieroni, Jensen, Ruttkay, Bielat, Gissler, Bland. ,,., ' , K I if Q, T' ii' i i ' if 2 T i f .wg M gl- ,,,. 1 Y i D at ' fi - T 1, 1 new cabinet were installed, and awards were pre- sented. The members in gay spring dresses en- I33 5 ix. S 1 MM T - , I I .I LL,, as V Q W A K X' kk Q . ,LLK X M, K ,itimzm .au W T T - ss s 'M FE Ti 5 r During The year sTudenTs have The opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe, To specTaTe, and To aTTend many diTTerenT evenTs. These acTiviTies leT The sTudenTs give reign To Their skills and TalenTs, They Teach sporTsrnanship, offer social Training, and creaTe school spiriT. Therefore These evenTs should noT be considered as only Tun and glory, They play an imporTanT parT in developing sTudenTs as people. TIRE 3 . M. X' -' Q.:-fir. ,,,,.,, W- 4 K . :'-. 5. V 9 L' :Q5, r . ., .,,. ':.L.', ,,-f , .V f I Q S . Q ,k. my lifiif iv . , ' ' USQQSQQQQEF 3' X JR W W, . f ,,-1., ,X iid. HWY' 11 Maw- 14. HOMECOMI G During the football season the school begins to prepare for one of the mosfimportant events in the community, Homecoming. The whole weekend is a tradition. A whirling hustle and bustle of activities and special events. Since the first Homecoming celebration on Armistice Day in 1930, its popularity and impor- tance have steadily increased. This year several thousand people watched the parade and later packed the stands at the game. Everybody was in the act! Clubs, classes, and local business organizations worked feverishly on floats, displays, or decorations. The whole glorious round of celebration vvas climaxed by the smashing 14-O victory of the Wildcats over the Eagles of Carl Sandburg on Saturday afternoon. Later, students, faculty members, and alumni attended the cor- onation of Queen Peggy at the dance on Saturday night. .IUNICR PLAY HCUSE ON THE CLIFF Doctor Lane Ellen Clayton ,,,, Karen Clayton oooooo Jenny ,, C ,, Miss Pepper ooooooo oooo C Corey Phillips Director ,,,, , ,. Assistant Director Stage Manager oo ooo, oooo.ooooo Charles Wilhelm ,C Carol Ozrnun 7 Kathy Hesbol Fleury Carroll Linda Scharmer Skip Peshak Jerry Bohnsack ao Audrey Gratz Bruce Taylor TWELVE ANGRY WOMEN Foreman of fhe Jury ,...EEEEEEEEEE.,EEEE,EEE Maureen Copeland Juror NO. 2 ,...,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,,,,,, Sandy Baker Juror No. 3 ..,E,,, Juror No. 4 ...,,, Juror No. 5 u...,,. Juror No. 6 ...uu.. Juror No. 7 Juror No. 8 Juror No. 9 ..u,,E, Gay Capouch Peggy Croonborg ,, ,,,.e, Judith Himmes Connie Kisley Linda Bland Diane Lesinski Margo Mikisell Juror No. 70 ....... ,,..,.., Sharon Scott Juror No. 77 .... Maxine Simmons Juror NO. 72 ........ ,,,,, D arlene Lanigan DireCTOr e.v.ee,........,,, ....,.... J erry Bohnsack Assistant Director Janef Rasmussen SENIOR PLAY , , , 7 4 if' Little John Will Scarlett .l,,,,, Allan-A-Dale ,,,.,, Dame Durden ..,.,,,,,, Annable ,,,,.. ,, ,,,,,..,,..., ROBIN HOOD Steve Burnett Richard Jauch Glenn Lutter Sally Morris Dee Spea ring Sheriff of Nottingham ,,.., .,,, ,,,, B ill Tyler Guy of Gisborne L. ...... ,... ooooooooooooo B ill Boucher Lady Marian Fitzwalter ,c,,,, Lynda Anderson Robin Hood as LLLLLL Ltco LLLLLLLL , . ..,,,L. C hris Parson Friar Tuck ,LL,, L Richard, L, .,,L ,, fc 4: Nr Vi'-H Ju. I Mike Mooney Brad Dickey Bill Klopsch Tom Albrecht Carol Ozrnun Dale Evans Craig Clair Beverly Tipps Pat Babby Clyde Stretch W 'E t is l COSTUMES Sandra Baker Barbara Becker Susan Edgren Sally Morris Susan Morris Lois Osterling Donna Otis Susan Serfling Sandra Smith -- .Hs lim K 215 - ' ff', fwsxigx LIGHTING AND STAGE Bruce Taylor Ed Gaffney PROPERTIES Bonnie Clark Susan Edgren Susan Serfling SCENERY Theo Betiemann Kathy Cordo Byron Johnstad John Marsicek Ken Middleton Bill Firth Cliff Lofthouse Sharon Lynford Diane Winslow X 3:. Let's take an old-fashioned walk 'S wonderful . f , f ,- , fMs,fv.,w,fff, hmm, wwf , , Qu -. , ki, wie,fezsmfmzsgawvf, , A Hi H. - . ., .-wfasifw fxQlgfasgezzzwisfasaiisa 52, M M zsisf l 2: f 'E 1 ifeifeifiif'f+z1fse:WPIN 5:31 715355 ffm' . f Wsffff giggfieyifgzzgfgg 12:5 ': 37.159 - 'xi ,wfw1ff1, liifii if, I X X QTL A Sz ' 5 'li Q 11 3 mi ,,..,, ,. 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These diTTer- enT sporTs also add To The school's sTandards and open ways in which awareness of oTher schools and Triendliness Toward Them is obTained. fm For the first time since 1943, Libertyville has an undefeated conference champion football team. The Wildcats, predicted to take fourth in the North Suburban Conference, were led to their first place finish by the three co- captains, Max Sanders, Duncan Ross, and Dick Swanson. The record is a tribute to the coaches, Mr. Tunnicliff and Mr. Whitmore, who kept the team from getting overconfident late in the season. Libertyville dominated the all-conference team, filling six positions. Ron Curry, Bill Johns, Gary Martin, Nick Nicholas, Sanders, and Ross all received this honor. The running attack was' spearheaded by Curry, a hard-driv- ing fullback, and Nicholas, conference scoring champ. Five of the Wildcats' touchdowns came on pass plays fromi Sanders to his favorite target, Johns. Ross, Martin, and Curry led the defensive team, who stopped Barringtonl in the big game of the year with a goal line stand in the last minute. After downing Grant in a non-conference clash to open the season, the Wildcats meta fighting Dundee squad, who gave them the closest battle of the year. Libertyville finally came out on top by a single extra point. On the next two Saturdays they took easy victories from Woodstock and Zion with impressive displays of offense. An excited Homecoming crowd gathered to watch the Wildcats down another non-conference foe, Carl Sand- burg. The Cats reached their peak the next week against undefeated Barrington. Inspired performances by both the offensive and defensive squads combined to give Libertyville a well-deserved T3-7 triumph over the Bronchos, conference champs for the last two years. . Although they had won the key game, the Wildcats would not let up the pressure and whipped McHenry and Crystal Lake to close out the season. Following the final contest, a huge victory rally and parade celebrated thel finest football season at L.F.H.S. in T5 years. re 'V 1 FIRST ROW: Buchanan Krater Dozner Heuser Zack Meyers Smnth Jaroch Curry SECOND ROW Coach Tunnlclnff Bellows Hlratsuka Parson Swanson, Ross, Sanders Moscherosch Marlrng Swanson Coach Whutmore Coach Kustner THIRD ROW Denzel Martin Clausen Lentz Krrstan Reidel, Weston, Duckey Nicholas Blbby Carson FOURTH ROW McCallum Johns Kellogg Prlebe Okon Jewell Dunlap Back Back oe,o Tackle C Grant ,,,.,, Dundee ,, H Woodstock C, Zion ,a,a .C ,,,, Carl Sandburg Barrington McHenry ,,,,,aa Crystal Lake Nicholas Swanson Johns Sanders Curry W, Ross .,,,, MarTin W Bibby W I SOPH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Fahling, Manager: Herschberger, Langworthy, Neil, Shellenberger, Maskill, Grandt, Lloyd, Muery, Flamank, Buxton. SECOND ROW: Coach Ebert, Akers, Houcek, Menter, Ross, DiFrancisco, Thompson, Huxhold, Sublett, Collins, Vickery, Simmonis, Coach Lentz. THIRD ROW: Middleton, Barr, Smithson, Hill, Fields, Hoerger, White, Decker, Snow, Schroder, Godwin, Rimkis, Elbert. FROSH SCORES SOPH SCORES We They We They Dundee .s,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 O Lake Forest ,,,,, s,,,, I 2 6 Woodstock ,,,,,, ,,,v,, 2 O O Dundee ,,oooo O 6 Antioch ssss,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 57 O Woodstock A- s,,-- 13 O Waukegan n B , ,,,M-, 48 O Zion ,,,,,.. .,,,,...., ,,,,, 2 7 6 Barrington ,,,,, 6 6 Carl Sandburg O I9 McHenry , ...., I3 I3 Barrington ,,,--I4 O Crystal Lake ,,,.. . ..., 40 O McHenry ,, S , ,.--.l4 O Crystal Lake ,,,,, I3 28 FROSH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Mekemson, Manager: Serfling, Walkington, Blasius, Hernandez, Hill,- Kotfel, Thompson, Donnino, Fralick, Okon. SECOND ROW: Coach Gorman, Poisel, Stevenson, Owens, Strickland, Chamberlin, MacKay, Celba, Holmes, De- Bruler, Kracklauer, Weston, Zaremba, Coach Kimball. THIRD ROW: Hess, Johnson, Poe, Weber, Craig, Meyer, Mc- Clanahan, Reed, Hehr, Hopkins, O'Brien. Q - A L A '1 VARSITY BASKETB LL FIRST ROW: Denzel, Procter, -Marling, Sanders, Nicholas, Ward. SECOND ROW: Coach Greene, Hill, Bohl, Johns, Kellogg, Managers Nelson and stretch. Not Picruresoz Pri.-me. SCORES Antioch ce,,, Grayslake ,.c, McHenry ,,,,,, Lake Forest ,..., Woodstock ,,,,. Palatine ,,,,ccc..,. Crystal Lake ....,, Barrington ,.c,,,,L Genoa-Kingston -, .. Dundee ..,,,,,.,,,,,, Grayslake ,,,O Zion ccc,cc,,,... Glenbrook L,,L, McHenry .,,.L, Woodstock ..,,O Crystal Lake ...,., St. Charles ccc.. Barrington W Warren ,O,c. Dundee ,,,,,,,c,,,vcc, Zion Covertimej cccc....aaas..,,Y,,a.......s....e.e-f-ffee Sl REGIONAL TOU RN EY Wauconda .... ,,L.A.....aDa.....eDeeeee..--.A.. Dfffffee---, 6 8 Ela-Vernon ....O 150 They 48 40 86 54 54 51 80 77 73 64 59 81 69 83 69 84 48 74 67 77 82 44 88 Under the direction of the new coach, Mr. Greene, the Wildcats became the highest-scoring basketball team ever to play at LFHS. They swished the nets for a season total of 1594 points, averaging 73.7 per game. Leading the Cats to their 14-9 record was Max Sanders, who placed second in the conference scoring race and twice broke the school record for the most points in a single game. After winning two out of their first three games, the Cats, sparked by Sanders' record-breaking 36-point performance, easily trounced Lake Forest. Max topped this with 40 points against Crystal Lake. Barrington's seventeen game winning streak over Libertyville was broken in the following game as the Cats came from behind to win 82-77. ln the next crucial contest they put up a good fight against undefeated McHenry be- fore losing 83-77. The Wildcats bounced back by tak- ing four out of the next five games, including the second victory in a row over Barrington. They closed the season with a 6-6 conference slate, losing the finale to Zion in an 82-81 overtime thriller. I -o 4fxq,'4m2 Q. gr . fl, 3513142 Af! 1.--it KI: -ht , ,Z V.. . l,' ff' ? ! by . E W fi if 1 i I jfs ' X 9' ,F uv 'GD Wx :Ea Y Q JU IOR VARSITY The junior varsity ended the year with a 6-7 record, winning three out of its last four games. The top scorers on Mr. Graham's squad were Barry Ward and Ted Kasper. Antioch ...,. . .... -39 Grayslake -- McHenry Lake Forest , o,,, ,,,.v.,. 4 8 Woodstock 7,o, -M64 Palatine .... Crystal Lake Barrington . ,.,, , ,o.,,o,, 4I Dundee ....., ,,....., 4 I Grayslake .,,,o, E60 Zion ,,,o . ,,,,,,.,, - Glenbrook ,,,, , ,,..,,o, 49 McHenry c-,,-,-,50 Woodstock ,,o., .,,o,,,o 5 6 Crystal Lake St. Charles ,,.,, ........ 4 9 Barrington ,,,,o Warren ,,o, ,,..--.,48 Dundee .,.,o, o,,,o 36 Zion They 4I 35 56 38 56 41 67 60 50 56 44 52 60 66 53 66 56 4I 55 43 FIRST ROW: Robinson Krater Lundstrum McClannahan SECOND ROW Coach Greene, Kasper Monk Manager Davis Coach Graham NOT PICTURED Florrell, Lightbody The sophomore squad under Mr Ebert finished the sea son with an 8 I? record Dewey Menter led the Cats with a 222-point total for the year Among the other top scorers were Jamie Hill who was brought up to the varsity team at midseason, Keys Fort and Steve Andresen SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Langworthy, Akers, Menter, Udsten, Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Manager Evans, White Joerger Thompson Nicol THIRD ROW Anderson Lash, Seals, Andresen, Minehart, Fort, Coach Ebert, Manager Towne. I52 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL me QJY 5' 'Z -it fill fy HSEBALL 'tflggglf 3 lx 1- 1 ft if AM SSI L Lh 3,1if if f kl 1 if it A 1 H31 1 Y-'Z FIRST ROW: DeBruler, Walkington, Durang, Hill, Holmes. SECOND ROW: Chamberlin, Robinson, Johnson, Weston, Steyensen, Poe. THIRD ROW Manager Koffel, Snyder, Marling, Reed, Craig, Coach Starkey, Weber, Rottman, Snell, Hendricks, MacKay. Warren 3 McHenry Antioch 3 3 Woodstock 33 Ela-Vernon 3 Crystal Lake 33 Grayslake 3 North Chicago Wauconda ,,LL Dundee Barrington ,,,, McHenry Antioch 33 Woodstock ,,,, Leyden East -. Crystal Lake 33 Glenbrook Barrington North Chicago Dundee cc,,,, Grayslake cc,,,, SCORES We They 3339 14 3 cc,, 39 35 3 50 19 33 ,,ca 31 30 47 22 3 3 c,,c 56 44 . 38 37 Covertimeh aaa, 3 ccc, 47 48 3 33 c,,,cc 3351 25 3336333350 42 3333333355 35 3333333349 40 33,333.66 29 3333333373 441 3 33 3.33 3352 31 3a333 53 28 3333333359 29 333333339 A1 3 33 35 42 31 3 3333 33360 40 Mr. Starkey's freshman team, by winning nineteen games and losing only two, finished with one of the finest records ever compiled by an LFHS basketball squad. They amassed a total of 1032 points over the entire season, while allowing their opponents only 699. Leading the frosh team, Liberty- ville's tallest in many years, were the top scorers-John Mar- ling, Doug Reed, and Dick Weber. Although there is no official freshman champ in the North Suburban Conference, the Wildcats' 9-1 slate against conference opponents would give them the unofficial crown. l VARSITY WRESTLI G FlRST ROW: Heiser, Perez, Grandt, Hendee, Tanascu. SECOND ROW: Manager Thomas, Schramer, P. Ross, McCombs, Bibby, D. Ross, Jarrett, Neil, Evans, Pruss, Coach Whitmore. In spite of injuries to several key wrestlers the Wildcats managed to take third place in the North Suburban Conference Tournament, scoring 56 points. Alex Grandt, Steve Heiser, and Pat Bibby captured first places in the 103, 120, and 154 pound weight classes. In this, their third year under Mr. Whitmore, the Cats were led by the two co-captains-Heiser, who vvon seventeen matches while losing only seven, and Duncan Ross, who finished with a 12-3 record, including nine victories by pins. 154 SCORES We They Palatine .,., c,,,,, 1 2 39 Dundee ,,,c,,, ,,,. , .29 19 Ela-Vernon ...., .7226 26 Mcl-lenry ,.... c,,,c,,,c 2 1 27 Warren ,,.,... ,,c,,, 1 6 26 1 Wauconda c,,,, ,,,c,,,c, 5 AO l St. Charles ,,,,,,,, ,27 23 Lake Forest ..,... .,..., 1 6 25 T Barrington W 9 31 Zion ..,.,c, ,, ,cc,,c... ,-..,c,,c 2 1 20 North Chicago ..,., ..,,.. 6 36 L Crystal Lake c,,,c, ,,c,,, 1 6 31 l Grant - ...,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 1 37 Lake Park ...,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 27 N First ,.,....... Second .,c,.. Third c,,,, Fourth ...-c, Second ,,,cc. Third c,,,. CONFERENCE MEET y Grandt, Heiser, Bibbyl l -..,mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, Burns T Ross AM, Neil DISTRICT Grandt, Heiser, Ross Bibby :T ,. RTT' M . 2.32 T it 1 The Trosh-soph squad, improving rapidly under Nlr. LenTz, compiled a 7 won-5 losTf1 Tied record. Two of The Top pros- pecTs Tor nexT year's varsiTy Team were John Snow, a 175 pound- er, and Alan Reed, who Took Third place in The Waukegan Frosh- Soph TournamenT aT 120 pounds. .g - W, Nh f T SCORES We They PalaTine ,L ,22 41 Dundee H ,,,,,c, 41 15 Ela-Vernon ,33 13 Mcl-lenry 7,21 27 Wauconda , cc,, 32 18 ST. Charles ,,,,,,, 25 25 Lake ForesT ,,,, ,,,, , 7,22 26 BarringTon W ,W23 25 Zion Vfaf fafrs f 42 5 NorTh Chicago , ,,,, L15 34 CrysTal Lake , 29 14 GranT H ffffr S36 16 Lake Park , fffrf O39 11 FROSH-SOPH WRESTLI G FIRST ROW: Tyler, Serfling, Fohrman, Theis, SubleTT, Decker, Snow, Herschberger, Vickery, Coach Lemz. Neal. SECOND ROW: Dilfrancisco, Fahling, Reed, Thompson, Hess. THIRD ROW: Godwin, Rimkus, 155 AR ITY TRACK FIRST ROW: Manager Willis, Evans, SchueTTe, Fahling, Buchanan, Bohl, Klopsch, De Rousse,, Schultz, Landree. SECOND Reidel, Denzel, Johns, SiTz, Martin, Wesfon, Cresswell, Snyder, Geary. The highlighT of The year for The WildcaTs' Track .squad was Bill John's Third place finish in The high lump in The sTaTe meeT. He also Turned in The only per- formance To break a school record wiTh a jump of 6' WAT . ln The conference meeT The Team finished second, falling shorT of CrysTal Lake's ToTal by 9 poinTs. OTher sTar Trackmen were Dan Bohl, who also qualified for The sTaTe meeT in The high iump, Bob Craig, conference lOO yard dash champion, and Gary MarTin, who finished second in The discus. Mr. Kimball and Mr. WhiTmore will have eleven leTTermen reTurning nexT year. SCORES We 52 99 73 35 91 Sl 46 C PalaTine .... ,...c.. Dundee ....,,.... .c..,. WoodsTock ....cc,...cc .,..,, NorTh Chicago ,.,cc, ,,..,, Zion .,,,oc.,,,c.,,.,cc. ,..... BarrxngTon .,,.,, c,.... Crysfal Lake ....,.. .,,,e, PalaTine Relays CounTy MeeT C3rd placel f2nd placel De Kalb Relays DisTricT Meer ..,,, ,.,, , ,, STaTe MeeT ,...,... ,,,,,, Conference MeeT ..... ,.,c., ROW: Foote, Clark They 66 19 45 2X3 82Vs 27 V2 36V2 71 T7 poinTs 18 poinTs 26 poinTs 8V2 poinTs 3 poinTs 57V2 poinTs 'W'A -- fh ' 'T Ri ga . . nvq ii Q Lk ,, VARSITY scoRERs ,itia T r 7 craig .,A , 105 4 1 Johns ,. 91 ,V 'HQ Snow 79 Bohl ,.,, ,W 58 'H Several future stars were developed from this year's Trosh-soph Team, which won Three dual meets while losing Two. The Three top scorers on the squad were Richard Willey, Bob Reidel, and Ken Middleton, but Topping the list of prospects was freshman Jim Fahling, who won a varsity letter in the mile run. SCORES We Palatine u,,u,u, QQV3 Dundee ,u,u ,-,,-,V 7 6 Woodstock o,,,,., ,fffc V ,57V2 North Chicago ,c,,,, 46 Barrington .,A,, c,c,,c, 5 7 FROSH-SOPH TRACK They 79V3 28 46V2 67 47 -7 FIRST ROW: Mason, Silk, Langworthy, Silk, Turner, Gannon, Muerry, Grandt, Lloyd, Rinaldi, Kracklauer. SECOND ROW: Herschberger, Hux hold, Jacobsen, Barr, Sublett, Decker, Willey, Pike, Crisp, Evans. THIRD ROW: Manager Rusch, Stewart, Snow, Hilliard, Watson, Clausen Middleton, Wierschke, Reidel, Smithson, Manager Sladek. ARSITY BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Collins, Schramer, Lynch, Smith, Bibby, Sawyer, Swanson, Sanders, Geary. SECOND ROW: Coach Hook, Kahl, Delahanty, Ochsner Kellogg, Kristan, Prussing, Enyart, Nicholas, Manager Stretch. SCORES We Round Lake ,.... ..,.., l O Ela-Vernon .,.. ,...,E l 2 Glenbrook .... ,.,.., O Dundee ,L..,,...,..,. ..,L.. 7 North Chicago ...e..L ,oea.. O Grant ...,,...,..,... ,,.,,. l O Barrington ,... e,..,. l O Crystal Lake ,e,,. .,,L.. 2 Zion ....,..,,.,,.. ,.,,.. 3 Grayslake ,.e.,. .Le.L. 3 Woodstock i Ela-Vernon ..,e .,,,.e 4 McHenry 2 Antioch ....c,c.... -,.-, 1 0 North Chicago ,,,, ,,.,c. 2 McHenry ...,., ,,,c,, 5 I58 They 2 0 3 TO 7 2 3 3 6 5 4 O 4 5 5 l The varsity squad was the only baseball team to come up with a losing record this season. They finished in sixth place in the conference with a 7 won, 9 lost record over the whole season. The landing hitter on Coach Hook's squad was a sophomore, Rick Kellogg, who came in with a .369 batting average. Three other stars finished over .SOO batting averages, Dennis Geary, Dick Swanson, and Nick Nicholas. Closing out their high school baseball careers for the Wildcatsnwere two outstanding pitchers, Ron Ochsner and Rhett Sawyer. By winning 9 games and losing only 4, Coach Gorman's sophomore team finished a very suc- cessful season. The Wildcats were led by Les Sadzeck, an outstanding pitcher, and Doug Mur- doch, who slugged out a batting average of over .400. Grayslake .,oc,.c, Round Lake -L Ela-Vernon ,c., Glenbrook u,,, Dundee A.,,,sc, North Chicago Barrington ,,s, Round Lake .. Crystal Lake L, Woodstock ..,. Ela-Vernon. ..c,,c McHenry McHenry ,,,,. SCORES We 4 OOLLLT4 4 . .,,., T4 7 2 2 2 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL They 2 3 6 6 4 2 l 5 9 2 2 7 l FIRST ROW: Ludwig, Andrews, Krebs, Harris, Murdoch, Sadzeck, Marling, Procter, Costa. SECOND ROW: Coach Gorman, Niidl, Brill, Jauch, Light body, Benz, Semick, Lunde, Hiratsuka. FRESHMA BASEBALL FlRST ROW: Briesch, Bentson, Paquette, Reed, Schoenborn, Towne, Coach Starkey. SECOND ROW: Akers, Simonls, Nicol, McRae, Neil, Menter Hanke. THIRD ROW: Fort, Elbert, Hill, Minehart, Thompson, Seals. GOLF The golf team, coached by Mr. Tunniclitf, moved up to fourth place in the conference although they tailed to win a dual meet. Bolo Buttemiller, the only golfer to win a major letter, was the low scorer over the whole season. Evans, Buttemiller, Kublank, Forby, Jewell. North Chicago Barrington ,,,. Waukegan ,su. Grayslake .,,,L Grayslake .,.u.. Barrington .,,..,,,. ,,,., North Chicago McHenry .,......... .,,. Waukegan ....,., , ,.,,,c,....A. T ,..,.,c.,,.,,,.,.,. Grayslake Ls..A Faculty .L.,,,..L Lake Forest .cff ..s... Dundee .,.,,s. McHenry ..,s, Barrington Grayslake ,,s,,., L ,.... L Crystal Lake ,,c, North Chicago St. Charles ......,.. ,,,.,. They 7 6 ll 8 O T3 4 2 l 6 They l2 lOV2 TO 6 9 lO lO 8 l2V2 8V2 TENNIS Russell, Bilsborrow, Gillis, Copeland, Hill, Coach Ebert, Andresen, Mason, Gaffney, Ely, Honaker. Coach Ebert's tennis team was the only con- ference champion in i957-58. They shared the crown with Zion. The conference doubles cham- pionship went to Dick Hill and Mike Copeland, who finished the season with an over-all record of 14 wins and a single loss in The semi-finals of the district meet. Captain Mike Lakin, the number one singles player, was runner-up in the singles division of the conference meet. North Chicago Barrington ,es,.,. Zion .,,.,,,,..a,.. Crystal Lake ,- Woodstock ,,,, Lake Forest .,,, Barrington ,,e. Crystal Lake -- Woodstock .,., St. Charles .,,a SCORES We -----,-5 ,-----.5 They O O 3 O O 3 O l O O AclverTising is one of The means of making This book a possibiliTy. The supporT of The local merchanTs anol businessmen plus Their inTeresTs in The school are valued greaTly. The selling oT aols To Them helps To meeT The cosT oT publishing The NAUTILUS. AnoTher means of geTTing capiTal Tor The yearbook is The selling of cancly and hoT clogs aTTer school and during sporTing evenTs. The people who spend much Time To execuTe These duTies are appreciaTed, Tor They geT very liTTle public recogni- Tion Tor Their helpful service. l 126 ... 4--4. A'Horneys and Counselors a'I' Law OVERHOLSER, LEWIS 81 FLANNERY Phones LI 2-2276 LI 2-2277 I04 HurIbur'I' Couri LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS CompIimen'I's of H 8: H PHILLIPS 66 bb Producfs GENERAL REPAIRING LI 2-9975 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Congratulations From TWENTIETH CENTURY MFG. CQMPANY Roufe I76 and Bradley Road LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS MCMURROUGH CHAPEL Ambulance Service l28 E. Park Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Complimenrs of Your Independenrly Owned CompIe+e Food Shop NEWELL'S FINER FOODS 503 Sourh Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS IKE CRAIG, SPORTING GOODS 409 Garfield Avenue LiberI'yviIIe, IIIinois LiberI'yviIIe 2-4I35 CONVERSE CRAMER DODGE TROPHIES RAWLINGS RIDDELL SHAFFER SPORTSWEAR JACKETS WILSON Be Friendly ..... You'II Have Friends. L. Congralulaiions +o '59 Graduaies HENRY BOYSEN CO. Well Con'rrac+or and Driller Phone Llber+yville 2-2559 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Meel' ihe Gang ai' PROCTOR'S Mrs. Sievens Candies Closed Mondays 357 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. TELEPHONE Li-2-9892 OUR SINCERE COMPLIMENTS Glass and Glazing A. R. TRINKO 81 SONS LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS I Complimenis of DUBA PLUMBING AND HEATING 759 N. Milwaukee Ave. RAY MEYERS, Mgr. Li2-I670 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Bes+ Wishes 'ro Ihe Class of I959 Complimenis BOB'S BAKERY of 457 Lai.. 5+,.e+ SPARKLER MFG. CO MU 6'8'I0 MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS MUNDELEIN ILLINOIS LIBERTY FEED STORE VIC EARL AGENCY Elmer Van Haecke Reai ESI'a'I'e - Insurance - BODCIS FEEDS AND SpEClAl-TIES I2 E' PARK ST' Daffin Mobile Grinding MUNDELEIN' ILL- and Moiasses Mixing 803 N. MILWAUKEE LI 2-I697 Congrafulaiions I'o 'Ihe Class of '59 MONTGOMERY WARD 52I N. Milwaukee LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. Li 2-8670 Complimenfs of LITCHFIELD PLUMBING AND HEATING Aufo, Boai' and Airplane Upholsiering Conver'IibIe Tops, Truck Cushions, Boai Covers JOHN MYERS THE TOP SHOP Phone LI 2-3326 513 Brainerd Ave. Cus'I'om Designed Upholsiery LIBERTYVILLE 73I N. Milwaukee LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Teiephone LI 2-I300 Congra+uIa+ions and Besf Wishes Io Ihe Class of I959 Painfs - SporI'ing Goods and Household Ifems BURGESS-MANNING Phone MU 6-6703 COMPANY MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS Congrafuiafions Io 'I'he Ciass of '59 Complimenfs of PINE TREE WOOLF SERVICE STATION II85 Wes'I Park Avenue LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Henry IHansI J. Luder DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. LIBERTYVILLE, lu.. WILSON DRUGS W. B. WILSON, R.PI'1. 356 N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Phone LI 2-3400 LIBERTY LANES I6 Lanes - Grill Open Bowling Every Day SI'arI'ing a+ II A.M. RTe. I76 2 Miles Easi' of Liberfyville LI 2-I623 THE GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE Waukegan, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF LIBERTYVILLE FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL Ilme Class of I959 Congralulafions 'ro 'I'l1e Class of I959 KESWICK'S CARD 81 GIFT SHOPPE 5I5 Nor'II1 Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS LI 2-I350 Giffs and Cards for All Occasions TITUS BROTHERS Phone LI 2-2064 Liber+yviIIe EVERYTHING GAS, ELECTRICAL G. E. Refrigerafors, Ranges RCA and General Elecfric Radio and Television Wafer Healers, Vacuum Cleaners Mayfag Washers vac AND BERNIES E. J. BRUNS CONSTRUCTION smn nnno 22I Milwaukee Avenue LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 445 SOUTH MILWAUKEE SCHANCK HARDWARE COMPANY Esiablished I870 Gifis 'for AII Occasions Painis ancI Oil General Hardware Garden Supplies PHONE LI 2-3340 Reproducfion Engineers MUNDELEIN PHOTO PRINT Blueprinfs PI1o+os+a+s Drawing MaI'eriaIs 506 EAST HAWLEY MU b-8330 Complime-n+S I+ Cos+s No More fo Have Ihe Besf' of THE HI-FI CENTER AHMERIS VARIETY Masfer EIec+ronics and Television AND JR. DEPARTMENT STORE :ez E. cook AVENUE N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. I-'BER-I-YVILLE ILL. LI 2-3II8 6I6 Hawley S+. I08 Milwaukee Ave. Mundelein, III. Liberlyville, III. Mu-65580 Li 2-75I8 Congrafulafions 'Io Ihe Class of '59 OSCAR RENBERG BAKERY CHICAGO MATCH COMPANY 5I0 Easl' Nor'l'I1 Avenue LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I 959 GRADUATES THE FRANK G. HOUGH CO Manufaclurers PAYLOADER C9 Road Building and Material Handling Equipment LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Congraiulaiions Io I'I1e Class of I959 HAMPTON GREETING CARD LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS CompIimenI's of WILCOX MILL 81 CABINET CO Sash and Doors CO. Fine Inferior Woodwork 3I6 Firs'I' Sireei' Li 2-I325 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. LUMBER - INSULATION - MILLWORK Building MaI'eriaIs COY LUMBER COMPANY I33 E. Cook Ave. II95 Conway Road LI 2-I950 Lake Fores'r 34I LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. LAKE FOREST, ILL. MUNDELEIN DRUG STORE H. G. Mason, R.PI1. G. G. Rigsby. R.Ph. MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE MU 6-6245 NANTZ OILS 73I N. Milwaukee Avenue Phone LI 2-3050 Qualiiy Gas for Less TOM and JOHN SUYDAM Props. Complimenls Io 'I'he Class of '59 RUTTKAY .IEWELERS 326 N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. THE BERRY AGENCY Ambulance Service RAY - BURNETT FUNERAL HOME Insurance I20 Wesl' Park Ave. LI 2 8400 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS - Complimenfs 1' KEN BURNET arTd PETE KRISTAN Complimenls of Complimenfs o'F BROWN PAU L'S PAPER GOODS CO. BARBER SHOP LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS 332 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUE ONSRUD CUTTER MFG. CO., INC. 800-820 E. BROADWAY LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Manufacfurers of High Speed S'reeI and Carbide Tipped Rou'Ier Bi+s, Shaping CuHers and Milling Cu++ers for Use on Wood, Plasiics, and Non-Ferrous Me'IaI. Complimenfs of SMITH'S SHOES Phone LI 2-3420 RAY, ALLEN AND JERRY SMITH Since I9I7 BEAUTY SALON 54' N' Milwaukee Ave- Public Service Bldg. L'BERTYV'LLE' 'LL'NO'5 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone LI 2-2202 GROCERY STORE PRODUCTS CO FOULDS DIVISION Kifchen Bouquei Cream of Rice B in B-Broiled in BuH'er Mushrooms FouIds Macaroni Spaghefri Noodles LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOIS The Smarfesf Fashions Com plimenfs of of Tomorrow Designed for You, Today's Young AduI+ ' 7 Chas. Brown TEL. LI 2-2484 WAUKEGAN BERNIE STUDIO I 623 Sherman Avenue EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Congratulations to Class of I959 i BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS BETTER VALUES Hkikik STANLEY'S 66 SERVICE Rou'I'es 83 and I76 Telephone LI 2-3200 COLLINS 8: LOOMIS MONUMENTS-MARKERS-MAUSOLEUMS Fadory and Showroom Ivanhoe 345 E. Park Ave. MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS JACK H- I-OOMIS MU 6,9657 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS I blleri Care Means Longer Wear CIeaner Odorless Dry Cleaning BAER'S LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING, INC. PHONE Li 2-2099 CompIimen+s of HEADLINER DRIVE-IN Famous for Malfeds Hamburgers Com pIe+e Founfain Service ROUTES 45 AND I76.MUNDELEIN PHONE Mu 6-7393 THE VILLAGE PRESS, INC. PRINTING I24 Easf Church SI'ree'I' LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Telephone LI 2-I856 1 754 Pharmacy Elfablishecl 1872 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS MEDICAL SUPPLIES 426 N. Milwaukee Ave., LiberI'yviIIe TeIepI'1one: LI 2-2005, LI 2-I288 LOUIS T. PETRANEK, R.PH. SICKROOM NEEDS 'I' SURGICAL SUPPLIES BABY NEEDS 'I' VITAMINS 'I' COSMETICS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES IAir Conc.Ii+ionecII LUTZ QUALITY BAKERY Specialize in Whip Cream Wedding and ParI'y Cakes Bread, Pies ancl Rolls Fresh Baked Daily For Insurance Consull' BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCY Life Casually Fire Marine Li2-2355 I60 E. Cook Ave. . LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. 536 N. MILWAUKEE Tel- Li 2-2555 J. J. GRIGLAK Healing - Oils CiI'ies Service Gil Company 40 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE MUNDELEIN, ILL. PHONE MU 6-6300 PHONE ON'Iario 2-8666 SECURITY INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CO. S25 +o 5500. A CompleI'e Loan and Financing Service 4 SouI'l1 Genessee S+. - Over Walgreen's E. J. MILLIGAN, Mgr. C I' I' amp 'men S Complimenfs of lf FENWICK FOOTWEAR 0 6 Easi' Parlc SI'reeI Mum-jeleinl Illinois 608 Nor+l1 Milwaukee Avenue The Shoe Store on the Corner LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS Ambulance Service BURNETT 84 KRISTAN FUNERAL HOME 533 Norlh Lake Sfreel' MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS ComplimenTs of KEN BURNETTT AND PETE KRISTAN LI 2-2071 MU 6-7600 LLOYD C. RAY 81 SONS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 709 N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. 400 N. Seymour Ave. MUNDELEIN, ILL. ENGERS BUICK Sa For Finer Cars les and ' Service 2II Sou+l'1 Milwaukee Ave. Ll 2-2683 LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. Complimen+s C0mPllmef fS of of THE TOP NOTCH RESTAURANT STINSON I 520 E. Hawley ST. MUNDELEIN MU 6-9634 JIM AND JANE GIBSON PRCSPECT AND HAWLEY MU 6-5220 l80 I I CAROLYN'S -PIZZA- CHARLOTTE'S , , H'aIlan Beef Sandwich I+aIian Sausage Sandwich I22 Eagf Churgh 405 S. MILWAUKEE AVE. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS U 2-9874 L' 2 34I I AISO I - See Our SeIec'rion of Giffs and NoveII'ies S 81 S DISPOSAL SERVICE IOOI Easi' Park Avenue Posi' Office Box 5I8 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Tel. Li2-3560 S235 BISWSAL SERVICE VON DRAC E K- KOTT Radio and Television Specializing in Sales and Service of Wesfinghouse-General EIec'I'ric-PI'1iIco-SyIvania-Webcor-V.M. Radios-Teievision-Hi-Fi PHONE LI 2-2I50 334 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. LIBERTY AUTO PARTS I IO22 Nor'I'I1 Milwaukee Ave. Liberfyville, IIIinois V 1: We im mf' A RETAIL-WHOLESALE PHONE LI 2-9846 CONGRATULATIONS From Your LIBERTYVILLE A84P SU PER MARKET :az I SANDY MAC SAVER SAYS: A I Started My ' Checking Account at t Firs+ Lake Coun+y National Bank While I Was in High School ir 1. 'iw -4 QW' 1 gagged' i i . , X yi 1' A E 1 ii S S A 2 f ' ' A U: k . ' 3 W, X - . - -. .'.'.fn:-s 4.3,-.,., , '. -,'- 0.-Z'. I:'.T'.'. f, - . o, 1, o 0 . 0,'t'.'- 0 '- .,', .,'.,-. .fl ,- '. o ',,'.,f.'. f Q N '. 0 U 0 ' ,- A X-.,'f , fy vp, ,, . '51, 4- I V . '. 3, ,. VE ,,,-H. 1 , 3 - F - :-:-'.-.X I 0 4' 0 o 1 - -'w.'Y -'A N 0.-,-..:.',0.s. .',o'.., gc., 3. , ap.. ,Q 'ff'-' 'X' .ge ,gn , . as s I+ made i'r easy for me 'I'o save my mone and i'r I1 I if , V gs zg xii- Pc mia 1'3- ' O 053' ZEL 2+ 3: mg' 0.4 Ib 52 Z1 5- Fw L? 3 5 -+0 K OCD ffl 3 mc C 23 Z -1'-'C I 5 y epeci me keep a record of my income and expendiiures. Now is +he +ime for you to s+arf a checking ac- OUNTY NATIONAL BANK Checking Account :Q- '0 'K 'Ia 97 !! I -f'-x., ' ., S I' jg Fnwfcme cfomfynv gmc liBfRTYVillE, ILLINOIS Pl1one:libertyvilIe2-1600 l83 h 8 Telephone LI-2-2000 Be5'f WISI16S +0 J. C. REUSE 8: COMPANY fha Class of '59 Properly Managemenf LIBERTY THEATER Real Es'Ia'I'e Insurance N. Milwaukee Ave. Milwaukee Avenue and Broadway LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS L'be'+Yv'He SAWYER PHARMACY Prescrip+ions and Coffee Shop Rouie 45, Mundelein MU 6-6622 Complimenls o'F LUMBER DEALERS SUPPLY CO. Roule I76 and Bradley Road LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS SID'S SUPER SERVICE YOPP'S SUPER MART . . Where Ihe Bes+ F cl Towing-Brake Repair Cod You Lessfo S Tune Up BILL YOPP, Proprie+or I-IBER'I'YVII-I-El ILLINOIS Phone MU 6-7000 Mundelein Telephone LI 2-9864 CUSIOITT CUI Meal' EXCAVATING ROAD CONSTRUCTION GRADING LAKE COUNTY GRADING COMPANY IOI5 NorI'h Milwaukee Avenue Liber+yviIIe, Illinois JOHN LONG, Owner Phone LI 2-2590 GRAVEL FILL DIRT Phone LI 2-2486 Cgmplimenfs RAYMOND G. NUTT of Cemenl' ConI'racI'or I58 Newberry Avenue LI 2,8600 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS To You of +I'1e Class of I959 OUR BEST WISHES WILL ALWAYS BE WITH YOU bfi FIRST STATE BANK OF LIBERTYVILLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MUNDELEIN Compliments of FRANK G. HOUGH Education and truth provide the power on which America moves forever 'Forward INDEPENDENT REGISTER Lake County's Greatest Weekly Newspaper III w. CHURCH sr. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS ,X ' 5 ' pi I 1 ' INC. THE NAME FOR FINER DRY CLEANING 0ur Best Wishes for a Bright and Happy Future - - GRANDE CLEANERS, INC 539 E. PARK AVE. Ll 2-I700 FAIRHAVEN PHARMACY Donald Perkins, R.Ph. James Milano, R.Ph. 632 Easi' Hawley S+reeI MUNDELEIN, ILL. Phone MU 6-5800 Real Es+a+e Insurance ENEVOLD REALTY COMPANY IRVING B. ENEVOLD and Rose ENEVOLD 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Liberfyville, III. LI 2-2400 Bes+ Wishes ,O ,he GALIGER Class of I959 Complefe Hea+ing LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Manufacfurers of Precision Elecfronic Apparafus ancI Air Condifioning Service EAST PARK AVENUE LI 2-I369 Complimenfs of I I Complimenfs of B EN FRAN KLI N STORE Apparel 'For Men ancI Young Men Village Shopping Cenfer 404 Norlh Milwaukee LIBERTYVILLE LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS ERIC BOLANDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Highway Contractor LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Congrafulafions +o Ihe Class of '59 DUPONT JEWELRY I4 Easf Park S+ree+ MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS Mu. 6-6I75 LINDSKOG MERCURY-EDSEL, INC. 807 Norfh Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Liber+yviIIe LI 2-2920 Waukegan DE 6-7544 THE RECORD SHOP II8 E. Cook Ave. LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. LI 2-I643 THE RECORD CENTER 7 S. Genesee WAUKEGAN, ILL. CH 4-0775 .N 2 5 g K I kk jfwf Q ih, F21 .- Q- I20 Sunse'I' Drive LiberI'yviIIe, IIIinois LIBERTY PETROLEUM CO. E. L. Fredrick Your Independen+ Jobber Libep'I'yviIIe 2-8594 FUEL OIL GASOLENE ROAD OILS ROAD ASPHALTS S. Lake S+. and S. Paul Depoi' Grayslake, IIIInois Grayslake EN'I'erprise 2622 BAICIwIn 3-827I Compliments of ANCHOR COUPLING CO.. INC 342 N FOURTH LIBERTYVILLE Complimen+s of ACE HARDWARE 508 N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. LI 2-ZI48 Besi' Wishes +o Gracluafes of i959 LANGWORTHY'S Complefe Renfal for Formal AH'ire Remember our Teen Council nexf fall as you prepare for high school or college. They are here fo assisl' you wifh clofhing problems-whai' fo wear and how fo wear it Congrarulafions +o +he Class of I959 COLLINS LUMBER COMPANY MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS R. S. GEARY ELECTRIC, INC. Wiring-Poleline Conslruclion Fixfures 2l2 E. PARK AVENUE Ll 2-l483 BIEN-VENUE Fine Foocl in a Friendly A+mosphere R I 2I ou e Phone LI 2-2340 or LI 2-9897 H WANDT Rgalty 60. WM. G. SCHWANl5T Owner INSURANCE-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT- 606 N. Milwaukee Ave. Liberlyville, Illinois Pl1one Ll 2-20l5 LESTER B. FITZPATRICK Associaled Broker REAL ESTATE-RENTALS GU STAFSON MOTORS, INC. Rambler-Ponfiac-Foreign Cars GUSTAFSON MOTORS, INC. IOO S. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS LI 2-4300 Nor+I1ern Illinois' Mos+ Complefe Aufomoloile Dealership Congratulations to the 1959 Graduates KLEERWRAP, INC. Manufacturers ot FINE FOLDING CARTONS, PRINTED CELLOPHANE AND FOIL, AND GIFT WRAPPINGS 0 Right now there are a number ot openings tor both men and women, skilled ancl semi- skilled in Kleerwrap. The packaging business is tascinating and growing tremendously. It you are interested in a permanent job in this community, why not stop by and see us? Q Tel. MU 6-6760 HAWLEY STREET MUNDELEIN Complimen'rs of CHANDLER'S. INC. A 5I2 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE TELEPHONE LI-2-I992 It's Fun to Shop 520 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. LIBERTYVILLE f WHERE MORE PEOPLE SHOP ll Fashions 'For Women Teens Girls Boys MU. 6-6233 BOB HASTIE KENNETH COOPER MUNDELEIN ELECTRIC , HARDWARE CO. EIec+rlcaI ConI'rac+or 0 WESTINGHOUSE SALES AND SERVICE Bu'IQIaiL1SH?L'iT2a'e U9l-E SOQIIF Affnue Sporiing Gooos, Housewares le vu e, . Telephone! Ll 2-I26I 5I6 N. Seymour Ave. MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS HANLON FORD Trucks Cars A-I UsecI Cars From SI00-Up One Locafion Showroom 325 N. Milwaukee, Liberfyville Complimenfs of J. K. HANLON, Presideni' HERSCHBERGER IMPLEMENT STORE In+erna+ionaI Farm Equlpmem Refrigerafors and and In+erna'I'ionaI Home Freezers Mofor Trucks PHONE MU 6-6995 KEN 'S SI1ee+ MeI'aI Air Condiiioning ARTHUR FINK G65 Oil Hea+ing Service COAL, GAS AND OIL FURNACES VACUUM CLEANING SERVICE 946 N. Milw. Ave., LiberI'yviIIe I207 W. Park Ave. LI 2-I233 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. LI 2-I540 Dis+inc'I'ive Corsages of Beaufy See Us a+ Prom Time and Special Hop or Dance Time PHONE Ll 2-20I0 Ll 2-20 I9 LIBERTYVILLE FLORAL LIBERTYVILLE 354 N. MILWAUKE AVENUE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS NORMAN L. MADOLE MASONRY CONTRACTOR Fireplaces Our SpeciaI+y BI W' Ellis Ave. I8 EAST PARK STREET LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. MU'6'6364 LI 2-3748 or LI 2.8410 MUNDELEIN CLEANERS Phone LI 2-2294 CONVERSION OIL BURNERS Your Conoco Oilman II7 Eas'I' Park Ave. RETAIL-WHOLESALE LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. WAYNE GRATZ OIL CO CompIimen+s of BEATRICE FOODS CO. MEADOW eoun DAIRY PRoDucTs The Finesf Sold in Meadow Gold FOR HOME DELIVERY CALL MU 6-6756 Homer L. MarI'in H. MARTIN AUTO PARTS Roufe 2I One and One Half Miles Nor'II1wesI' of Liber'I'yviIIe, III. LI2-3 I43 New-Used Paris Cash for Your Car or Wreck Complefe Safefy Glass Service DOLPH INSURANCE AGENCY CompIeI'e Coverage Phone. MU 6-68II 534 N. Seymour Ave. MUNDELEIN, ILL. 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