Lincoln College - Lynxite Yearbook (Lincoln, IL)

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FALL Lincoln in the winter is the crisp sight Of carefree students at the Christmas dance, An inquiring pupil seeking The Light, A basketball holding a crowd in trance, The strain of muscle, the drive, the fight. A balance of body and mind -- Lincoln. This is Lincoln in the winter . . . .0 ' ' V. ' A. ?fw 5 it WINTER Q , ly ,Z J.. A7 ' 4 - A, ,- ,f '? ,f W -ffwv. ,E , 1' V' ,A , M441 ,A ij Q. ,pm rw--, SPRING I Lincoln in Springiis the sight of students Watching the Beard-and-Horn from New Orleans, C'EST PRINTEMPS and the Homecoming Danceg Carnival and Olympics - combining The lively students and faculty in The spirit of fellowship at Lincoln. This is Lincoln in the Spring . . . y ,I tk. T 4 Joining -I-Wo Centuries ff' V Inj v f ffff f-5, Ji Nm 4'41F' - , , . -Y ,ir' ' ' 6,4 1 II , ,237- 5- f iff , X ' I Ill!!! 1 ,f f za s4j. f 1 ,. 'XI '12 V X, f ff! , ,L 4 Q1 4 1 4 ,Q-6 .ff gg f X if .1-f J l pi wmA tii1rninxx1l ' LLJHZIL ' 5 ' 4 si f Hun'-,if-'- ' :J Q B-1 Id, 5 3 na, ,-,Q I I I-1 tir gtel is nrt ' 1 E 1 Q tu Q I ..,il-- 'Q QI 5 ill t it t l l muuvam murumu ' ' - I tzjll K Q 'f'rF'f,g ,- , 5, ,, H , A -53 v X8 '-9 'A ,-i n i T - - f,.i1-i1-'-SQ! 'l - -:L ll i 2 l n 52 gl ,sw-f L-' ' ---V ------sa- X x - - r -- - ,, ,f - 5 -.-sg E-as .Y-4' 'K- ia' ' - ,X Xf? Q' X R Xe The sketch above Joins two centuries for Lincoln College. University Hall started in 1865 has served its first century. David H. Harts Science Hall, to be completed in 1964, will, appropriately, welcome its first students at the start of the Centennial year. Both buildings - the honored old, the sparkling new - represent faith in higher education and in the constant values of the human spirit. Both represent unseltish giving - in 1864 by men and women who were movers in an expanding pioneer area still on the western frontier, in 1964 by men and women who have seen the frontiers move into inter-planetary space. The old stands as a proud veteran still serv' ing the dreams of the college's founders, the new will rise next to it to serve yet unborn dreams 5 0 0 0 0 f f ffl 1 1 If I - J , A j . f It if 'fl.E..H X , f ' f' -'C .. ,ei ' . r , f X ' 7 5- 'f . ' N N 1 4 . . - gy, If t l 6 , f X ig ff f t I, , H 7 -.-:- 1 v - -'- P- I X f ' wx -, ti' SL A 72,731 tx K! X ffl i P ' , F l 5 I. ff N ix. by flfff A X? l IU!! t -J A i ff if il es, M y t i is , ff 7-, Al, X lg 7: , jr ' x -7 I If-,jg-. 1- ' l fl 'A g'4 ' If . .,- ... - -Xa ixr' ,' ' 'X t. , 1' ,- f- .- .. ,-----, r , l ' ig: - W I ff ID' 1' . ' 1' ? i fp- S 1' tt - l '4 fl Q -1 -.Q -:'1 f'--' -- - - - -ll 2 -' 1 , , ' Q f- 5- gil 6. 5 E: --. al 2' Ein:-TS.. L23 -l ' ' i J-4: 5 if-ff. Eta , JFS E eff 1 F I I I K 9 L I J.. 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Sidell-Managing Ed. 3 Aim Wayne Westland 85 Terry Doyle CATIONS 2' 4 G. Smlthg G. Bernardg E. Barnberger and B. Thumm The Pig A. Lindstromg A Reporter and M. Kalman ,U 1 ,r V f in 1 . ,. . W Q if , ffl, l .J if 1 it it - tg? ii 1 4 . Qi 9 sv 4 .4 7 Vkkk,? x Itr lr 4..?.. W, 5, ,-,, , , g f 'il- Come, come Bernie--Tell us another one! Tonto! Put clown that fire stick! -,f ,sv s. . rg Mx Q -.' 5 rf 1' an 1' ,' sg? , W f Q Qffiw . A gi t f ff i A , 'swf ,M--.. L I c1on't suppose they'd like this icture? . P Don't you dare touch that picture! ,,. Do the Editors go with the i 9 trash'?'?? Lincoln Col1ege's loud-speaker. 8 Wait till they read this! ! ! A UK! 1 ,J ZW E f . W, X! 4- MZXW, 7, x V1qfg:q,,'Z 4 ff ' wfyw. ,mm .1 ,wfkyz -. .f ,.J.,x4 V 31 f K 'Z 4 . -. , T55 -,. .- fy-Z9 e eg 5 MMM XX 0 ,f f 7w11SbW' 19 f 4.481 WWW' E .Aw- 4 + mx .A A' M gf, X E 4 M1 F1 ' ' ,,,,i . if Dressel to the rescue against MacMurray's fierce attack, Most Valuable Ted Grossg Top Player, Ken Dresselg Grit , Bob Griffith. X Have no fear, Captain Ted has the ball well under control. SCHEDULE Lincoln O Maclxflurray l Lincoln 4 Illinois 2 Lincoln 4 MacMurray 4 Lincoln 5 Illinois 3 FRONT ROW ffrom lefty: Rowell, Capela, Abrams, Brill, McKeever, Stigailo, Mosbacher, O'Malley, Houy, lsenberg. SECOND ROWQ Dressel, Fiedler, Werther, Steinkraus, Hackett, Gross, Stein, Finzer, Brower, Riggs, Griffith. THIRD ROW: Laremont, McShane, Snow, Truc, Haydon, Meccia, Owen, Manco, Drell, Pratt, Coach A. Lindstroni. Missing: Freidman. NK? . i ,Q my l Here it comes! fu'-aww N . Y He doesn't look like a fireplug, but . . K , Zfw b me A W A tense moment on the Lynx home field. Owen and Mosbacher follow the actiong Laremont smiles for the photographer. Al Stigailo bids for a goal Nf JQV TOP ROW Cfrom lefty: I. Millerg Pilcherg Frankeg Shawgog Andreseug Howettg Ieckelg Lockenour. BOTTOM ROW Fielding, statisticiang L. Millerg Guyg Weigandg Franzg Werthg Bottomg Anthonyg mgr. Not pictured: Aper, Healy KNEELINGg Silberman, ITIEISCOI. Ban takes the worry out of being close BASKETBALL :all k 'T 4' VA,,,.,.. ffa X 'd,,-v -:': f xi f wx -wwf mn-.inn 1 - Mike Bottom drives for two. Hey, look where that girl has her dimples! Who said you could shoot? Where'd it go, the basketball? '63-'64 LYNX RECCDRD WON 16 Blue Chips AAU Joliet Junior College Springfield Junior College Amundsen College Hannibal-LaGrange College Mac Murray Bee Joliet Junior College Eureka College LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Illinois Wesleyan Bee Canton Junior College Centerville College, Iowa Kansas City Junior College Hiwassee College, Tennessee McKendree Bee Chanute AFB Burlington College Hannibal-LaGrange Extension Joliet Junior College Thornton Junior College Spencerian College McKendree Bee Center Hannibal-LaGrange Extension Center Eureka College Burlington College LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Springfield Junior College Canton Junior College Hannibal-LaGrange College Maclvlurray Bee Moberly College LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby 14 LOST 16 Edwina Rodgers Janet Schomann -Y' X, J' A A ':,,.f-1 .5 N X if R' bf X A 'K E -Q 'X w N N N Q ,Q ,X X Q? ax W QNQQMQQX K CX N01 PM 0 X ,Q X wAK SX Wg X yy SX WM NM X21 X If M , XX Y x x Q,,?K,,X1g N Q w w- Xxgw f xgy,,f,,JlQ.,srf4x,x.yS Q K Eiffsx. 55-S5g1'f'i?3-s,,'S.,, , x X 4 X0 X X 7' K YS f ,wvrggx X 1 . sf Q Donna Egbert ROW ONE - L. to R.: John Franklin, Alan Blair, Dan Hewitt, Bob Lockenour, Jay Schloemer, TWO - L. to R.: Ted Gross, Dave Mosbacher, Rich Nicholls, Leonard Janet, Bill Healy, Dean Friedman. ROW THREE - L. to R.: Coach Lindstrom, Assistant Coach Dick Griffin, Bob Karr, Dennis Pilcher, John Miller, Dick Burt. SPRING TRAINING Chuck Staral. ROW Franz, Gene Mike Bottom I R Lincoln l Bacone Lincoln l-4 Bacone Lincoln 2-2 Okla. Mil. Acad. Lincoln O-lO N, E. Oklahoma REGULAR SEASON Lincoln 2-3 Canton Lincoln 8 Amundsen Lincoln l8-l2 Amundsen Lincoln 5-6 Hannibal Lincoln 3-O Maclvlurray Lincoln 6-4 Canton Lincoln 3 Blackhawk Lincoln 4-9 W. Ill. Bee Lincoln 13-3 Hannibal I A Lincoln l-5 W. 111. Bee ,,s, f Won ll D x ,gl I Lost l4 -I COACH C. LINDSTROM Total 25 J 3 BASEBALL 1964 it W WN! ,yu K 'V in 5 VX X or ax ff W Q f3gwE?M aww 3 15-44:14 Q km S' ju' vw 'ww 'B f' .W ff' Q, 't ww H R 'W P ery S 13.5 wwf? GLA? ,ggmx Rigs? 'bag' wfawfg v 'Mm M.. , w fm. is tag? RA rgAL?MJ l ' I M wa fiw' -'vw ,gb W, -'s M 'NY WW Qi. awww MVR M ,M M M MALE R1ch Nlcholls takes the b1g cut but grabs nothm ff gf H tm, ,,w,,, ,MQW except a bat full of a1r Jxwr ii gg? Zyg ft My 12 in tw A4 Maura Mfg? ,Aw Topper the B1g B1rd out at flrst on a close play W5 W X aw 'S' x Myst 'Q' Www HQQVNUEA W 5' K 1 rf W av' QW 2 Yfrawwwa S cf? 'J' ff Elk iris ,R W S ,we-.eadwx Lefty John Mlller rocks Flery DICR fRon Santob and frres Burt dlsplays hls outstahdmg arm Coach Chuck Lmdstrom congratulates Jay Schloemer Cleftj and catcher Drck Burt on the f1rst no hltter l1'1 the school s hlstory Don t get hurt Steve, Healy how Clld you ever make rt as far as th1rd base? v Q , U yt- , M or M V V by t X : - Q -,fl li .- is , , . , V .1 me 'V ' ,i - . ,5,,.,,2x,,'-f, - .5 -,. g X-, , U X f rf as K V t , izwsvywt- M 1, .M t 7 ' '14 ' A b ? '16.WW'-'Wi-S-Jr.xrr--f ww A V .yi ::5,:sS.t, ia,-Att, 4 1 - .V is 15, .... 5 uffyg M, gf, 1. 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Skinhead versus the Hairy Ape under the backboards. Watch that hand over the net! Looks like a big balloon, doesn't it, Mike? The Nads strike again. ! ' Wm, W' I Hifi i ,X ,ffffigyv M ' fhh . A U1 Y 3.,,x'fN-Wxf' K ' 1 Ken fMike Ditkaj Sims spikes with the right and scratches with the left. Ted Williams said to keep your eye on the ball. CFROM LEFTJ: C. Dickenson, T. Doyle, R Souders J I-Iowett W Provus G Stein Ccaptainl Coach Roger O'Neil. Under the guidance of Coach O'Neil, the golf team finished its season with a record of two wins and seven losses. They fared well against junior college competition, but losses to four year schools lowered the record. ln District IV of the NICAA Tournament, the Lynx finished second in a field of seven junior colleges. Captain Gary Stein keeps his head down and his eye on the ball in a practice round o J, w- : , ,- 7 W L o 1 Q V ff ' 3' , Qzwfwdg .f XI' S3 ' K .-' V ., ' z , ' 5 S , Q , W 2 Q Qs . , 3, mx f, ww - 255' 6' ,W Z -wif M f ff 2 ' A 'QQ ww hfw Q y fy: QZXZQ 4 iffy ,VZ f, - A x .0 fly ,Y A ,, .Z 1 , VW? ' ' f, f swf? I ZZ fm f,,,5if,fY3,A f X , .wzffw ,SV A V 'ff ' -- Lf:.E f 1. - f ,f Q, , . 71 ,..,,.,, ,,.-, ,, 1::., , M M f N we 19 Iwi I ,ww . A ,. Yi '1 v A ,V 'S X 4 ff . Zy X Q55 ' if W STUDENT SENATE art CSTANDINGD Robert Oweng Ted Grossg Marge Mickelson L. R. Denny Wynng Ed Bambergerg George Smithg Marcia Kristing Mrs. Robinsong CSEATEDJ Barbara Thummg Aphrodite Ted Gross President of Sophomore Class Argerosg Barbara McMonag1eg Irene Kamberosg Kathy Bellmg Luana Lumber. Denny Wynn President of Freshman Class L. R. Marcia Kristing Ed Bambergerg Barbara McMonag1eg Irene Kamberos. 22 'yw fi fwfr L. TO R.g Barbara Scottg Robert Bakery Cynthia Florsheimg Scott Pattersong Martha Giannasiog Gilbert Coxg Bernard Kamenearg and Mr. Elmo Pascale-Adv. INTER FAITH In keeping with the religious spirit of Christmas, the Inter-Faith Club entered a float in the town parade. EQ RY E 'Ni M Jx 2, f , V fs? N Dean Loos - Faculty Advisor ,I,,u1I1r',,.. o , I I E' e' E S E E Q m , ,a x ml 11 l .'?'f n f1l l, BACK ROW: J. Marshallg R. Mclvlichaelg R. McGreevyg M. Browerg J. Truce C. Dickinsong H. Savage. FRONT ROW: T. Fralerg G. Marcusg W. Anthonyg D. Wynng A. Clarkg M. Finzerg R. Schick. BACK ROW: Secretary-R. Nichollsg Treasurer-D. Whynng President-T. Grossg V. President-G. Mosbacher FIRST ROW: Committeemen G. Pokorskig F. Willisg N. Goldbergg C. Crisseyg J. Truc. G KNEELING CFROM LEFTJ: A. Argeros, C. Perlman, G. Strauss, B. Baldwing SITTING: E. Goodman, S. Padratzik, Mrs. Mayberry fadvisorj, M. Howlett, S. Howlett, C. Harmon, STANDING: J, Plocker, D. Egbert, B. Tatken, P. Millman, V. Abramson, L. Stafford, S. Basch, D. Boley, I. Kamberos, C. Carson, N. Becker, I-I. Heise, M. Picken. IVF In a social project, EK combined with Circle K to clean up the Student Union, the Linc. Blood Bank donations at the gymnasium was another project. W 2 f fc , Ama as M 1 1, , Q 1 , 417 i ff f ff- f' 46' M , sf .: f fa f f Gy ,fy ff v Christmas caroling with the boys from Circle K. f fy' .r,A' is 1 , If ,,,.,,,,X 'Ss 44. ' V Z'A,w .L',: ' ' , Y, f ,ZX 59-me f :B ...w ... L, TO R.: Jim Carlsong Gordong and John Kuhn. S Mr. Scott, Advisorg Ken Dresselg Alex 1 L, . , 'fx f 5 .Mi --g...------H'-Hn---vw-'Susan i ! R , .,, X 1 Q, L 2'bX.,--Q X , .... ' 1 'H ,J l 1 1' s 'Tk ff ' , sd C 5 R 3, . X ' ,gm ? NATURALIST ,QS X I Z L. R. Craig Gumeyg John Wilmertg Joe Schmidtg Mr Hilscher Cadvisorjg Charles Hainesg Vic Andresen. CLUB 1 I .1 'M s , Give me racial equality. The purpose of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is to give racial equality to all Americans without regard to race, color or creed. l Mr. David Russell, Advisor Z9 i f r , My W F f ln as ' -f L. to R.: Melvern Finzer, Ed Bamberger, Pat Hansen, Ken Green, Mrs. S. Perkins-President, Guest Speaker and MI. Russell. The '63-'64 choir held two big events this year. The Christmas Concert was held to keep with the Christmas spirit. In May, the choir held a Hootenany which was well attended and enjoyed by the students. mf , ff Q ROW ONE - L. to R.: Ann Falter, Pamela Parson, Linda Potter, Anna Cooper, Carol Polikoff, Paula Lemons, Marsha Howlett, Diane Wiel, Mrs. Judy Oberholtzer. ROW TWO e L. to R.: Mr. Daniel Oberholtzer, Maureen Shay, Hedy Heise, Felicia Nathan, Emily Stephenson, Susan Epple, Barbara Scott, Barbara Neil, Mike Fielding. ROW THREE - L. to R.: Richard Curvey, Bob Baker, Robert Schuckmell, Ken Green, Larry Lehmann, Robert McGreevy, Barry Phillips. ROW FOUR - L. to R.: Richard Young, John Wilmert, Burnell Struebing, Allan Perreault, Jim Hannan, George MacLennan, Robert Hannegan and Carl Awe. 'Q M sl if' ii 8 . f.4? i'f XJ N 3:6 if P xx. Students in Mrs, Dowlings class work Tom DeSmidt, LYNXITE Artist, captures from a live model as they learn the his subject on paper in a charcoal drawing. mysteries of the human form. Mrs, Dowling displays her artistic talents for the class. J X 1 3 gl, 1 f 3' r F i 5 r 1 TAYLoR y tors Y Mrs, Taylor Tuesday night at Mrs. Tay1or's found students and faculty discussing anything and everything. The purpose was relaxa- tion, and the coffee was free. t u Mr. Scott, Dawn Marks, Ruth Dates l -.ua....... D Mr Semsel David Yates Mr Lauer Cecilia Roberts Scott Anfinsen Glickman David Yates Scott Anfinsen Ed Bamberger Don Goodman Mark ,S R i sy W' Q, .. at 4- N K Ag K gmf S x- t f .fx . Q Q fi . Q5 Q., if 2 Sikavgf A s AW X B 4 Q ' 4 N R M P 1 A A -, , w E NW TE SE E N . D NOVEMBER 22 1963 H ' Il WMJH' Ughg --- You Smell! ! E Isn't this a change! V www ,Sf 4 A .. 3' Wie' Q7 'fgmi 2 ifi??Q,wwfww -'-' I ' L '- , P W 7iWJ?7'ff?T037 E 6 f .v.,, NV A X xy We gotta put that junk on our faces too? THE TENDER TRAP 35 CAST TOP L. TO R,g R. WCiHg3IIg I, Eastg S, Kahng R. Rabinovitzg BOTTOM L. TO R,g K. Jurjevichg D, Mooneyg P. Postleg B. Ward, BEATN K PARTY What kind of talk is that, girls? sl, ,., Do you think, Mr. Lauer, there's something cathartic behind the emotional response in- voked by such a tribal ritual? Oh, it's all just too wonderful for words! 5 F, w-was- No Big Thing Let's play Hyde and seek - I hate root beer! Is the music that bad? s 37 Wow! They don't do that in California , CHARACTERS L. to R. SlTTlNGg Cynthia Florshiem, Barbara Kedney, Scott Anfinsen, Jack Van I-lam, Penny Postle, Joyce East, Kathy Jurjevich, Judy Spinelli, Debbie Stiefvater, Charlotte Perlman. STANDINGg Bob Briola, Winfield Scott, Daniel Mooney, Andy Clark, Leah Brody, Rich Weingart, James O'Malley, John Novak, John Kuhn, Neil Scheiman, Bob Bigler, Marilyn Larson, Carol Polikoff, Cecilia Roberts, Dave Yates. L-1. ..4,,,,,b- Abigail Williams QKathy Jurjevichj, a wicked, vengeful girl, and f 4 1' Tituba QCecilia Robertsj an ignorant slave, confess to dealings with the devil. 38 Puritan John Proctor QDan Mooneyj and his servant girl Mary Uoyce Eastj struggle with themselves to overcome fears and preju- dices. Rev. Hale Uack Van I-lamp a firm be- liever, in witches and such, was responsi- ble for the trouble in Salem. He later regretted his part in the trials and here he begs Elizabeth Proctor fPenny Postlej to save her husband from the rope by bidding him confess. Says she in reply, He have his goodness now, God forbid I take that from him. The deputy-governor QRick Weingarty pleads with Rebecca Nurse QBarbara Kedneyj to confess herself befouled with the devil. The good woman refuses to accept the crime and later is hanged with Proctor. THE FROGS L. to R. David Yates, Larry Frog Lehmann and Scott Patterson LINCCJLN L. to R. John Wilmert, Ken Houy, Q and Eric Drell. THE RHYTHM IESTERS L. to R. Rick Singer, Rick Marks and Rick Shafer 40 KQZWJ A A if JG' A1 Hitt, who is well known throughout the nation as the one man trumpet section appeared here on April 13. In 1961 Al Hitt had the honor of appearing at the Inaugural Ball for the late President John F. Kennedy. The Student Senate did a fine job on the concert and all who attended were enthused by the great performance. liz Autographs for all are signed by Al as his many friends kept the big man busy for some time after the Performance. Margie Mickelson, Student Senate president, and Don Goodman congratulate the great man and join in the autograph hunting game. 41 I g1VC you such a good deal! Cocoanut picking 101 ,gn We thought Bamberger was lllegal 111 Lmcoln gf ,, , X f ',4 Y 5 yi 1 5 fi' Who says we don t take baths? He probably 1sn t kosher anyhow Mr. William Stigall, as Prospero, in a scene from THE TEMPEST. EVEN SHAKE Rosalind fliathy Jurjevichj tells M v,,,iiii, Orlando Glick Brittainb his faults as a lover. The cast and Director East on stage for a well-deserved curtain call. Carol Polikoff recites one of Shakespeare? sonnets in a monologue. ING GF SPEARE Touchstone CDave Yatesb fights off Audrey CDonna Ann Marksj in a scene from AS YOU LIKE IT. Jacques fDean Stevensonj plays Mr. Pascale in another scene from AS YOU LIKE IT as he attempts to marry off Touchstone to Audrey while Sir Oliver Martext fMark Siclellb fumes in the background. Adriana Uane Lauerj woos Antipholus CML Scotty to her home in Comedy of Errors as Dromio Uack Van I-lamp objects. Kathy Jurjevich reads lines from Shakespeare. 'N X 'fa E Wi iff? Wi NANCY IRISH A Alberta Fox P. E. O. Memorial Prize ROBERT LOCKENOUR Dysart Logan Maconaghie Award Q fEnglishJ i l Hodnett Award for Scholarship and Athletics V l l l ll' l if KATHRYN JUPJEVITCH Edith Neville Award - Speech and Dramatics RICH NICHOLLS Samuel B. Evans Prize - Graduate Scholar- American Legion Award ship and Achievement ,,: ii is Q if 2. as MELVERN FINZER William B. McKinley Prize - Freshman Scholar ship and .Achievement vw lx i li 11 ! gw S+ i .mfxw . Nxlgf. ae we ii m 1, 1, K' N 2 5 0 Q R F . 'f ' V 0 Nr fr 1, Ln I X ZX NEW Y 'l D i U U '75 ff f ' .wfffffe ffff?wffrff ,1 ,K N 'W W WH N N If f X5 1 is Ooh! Don't peek! Nice time Jim? CAN DIDS 47' 'x 7 ' - L 5 I W ,ft-gf . is -Mm : Tom, Please! I ! I wnifem, Do I hear a no1seV'P'P We er not golng to the dance, huh? ,rn 5 ,,,.f Okay glrls you won but watch the readtng materlal Oh, that clam strap! ! A XA X f 74' Z VICTOR C. ANDRESEN Purchase, New York Student Senate Basketball Naturalists Club Circle K Club THOMAS B. BARTEL, JR. Geneva, Illinois LARRY ANIBALLI Dundee, Illinois Intramurals WILLIAM L. BASLER Highland, Illinois Prefect Community Concert Y is ROBERT BAKER JOE BALDIN EDWARD BAMBERGER Lincoln, Illinois Lincoln, Illinois University City, Missouri Intramurals C.S.A. Publicity Chairman R. GLENN BERNARD Student Senate Wheeling, Illinois THOMAS BLACK Chess Club Yearbook Staff Cicero, Illinois N.A.A,C,P. Inter-Faith Yearbook Staff Lincolnian Lincolnian Taylor Tots FORD R. BLANEY Clarendon Hills, Illinois Intramurals Paul doesn't ask - he just grabs! , EILEEN BLOOM - Akron, Ohio E.K. Major Activities Social Committee Tour Guide DIANE BOLEY - Champaign, Illinois Social Committee SUSAN BOSHES - Chicago, Illinois Intramurals JOHN BOYKIN - Shaker Heights, Ohio Circle K Intramurals DICK BRITTAIN - Akron, Ohio Circle K Phi Theta Kappa Intramurals Carroll Hall Vice-President GEORGE CHARLES BUCKBERG - Westchester, Illinois Intramurals RICHARD BURT - Armington, Illinois Baseball CURT CARLSON - Rockford, Illinois Yearbook Circle K Inter-Faith Prefect Carroll Hall President JAMES R. CARLSON - Port Allegany, Pennsylvania Intramurals Chess Club LOUISE LYNNE CI-IOLFIN - University Heights, Ohio ELBRIDGE CONDEE - Park Forest, Illinois Intramurals Publicity Committee, C.S.A. ANNA COOPER - Madison, Indiana 4'-ii, X 9 ., X - ,W v fi? M if V 9 r , 'Gigi , f W9 X, f ' f E S I , VV 1 f . I is , fi ! I 1 F r 'iff W 15 Q I X , X A 'E 1 I it ' ' ii' ' if JAMES CORLEY - Cleveland, Ohio PETER COSGROVE - Bedford, New York Intramurals GILBERT COX - Deerfield, Illinois CHARLES CRISSEY - Lombard, Illinois Circle K MICHAEL CROWE - Bloomington, Illinois JOHN DE BORD - Peoria, Illinois DAVID DECK - Cincinnati, Ohio Dance Committee STANLEY DESULIS - Beardstown, Illinois PAUL DIAMOND - Chicago, Illinois Baseball, Manager KAREN DONNELLY - Winnetka, iiiinois E K I Pep Club Intramurals Inter-Faith Naturalists Club Mr. Tibbs, should I card him? DOUGLAS DORRELL - Des Plaines, Illinois Intramurals Circle K SUSAN EPPLE - Chicago, Illinois Dance Committee Inter-Faith Pep Club, Manager Cheerleading Clown E.K. JUDY FERGUSON - Whittier, California Social Chairman, C.S.A. Tour Guide E.K. RON FOLEY - Paris, Illinois Circle K Intramurals Naturalists Club GENE FRIEDMAN - Akron, Ohio Varsity Soccer Intramurals JAMES GENTRY - Highland Park, Illinois Director, Committee on Student Activities Baseball, Manager ALEX GORDON - Chicago, Illinois Chess Club Tour Guide JEFF GRISWOLD - Wheaton, Illinois mi tif .i Aa as - E' is it N uf 4 Q sv ' ,L J 'N if JE Sag' ,,... X if E .-fQQ . 'Q Tk SN ,I ,,,s I ' 'f 35.5, :Beg f xiii Qi,-. 1, yye- ff W L ,ffm EDWARD GROSS - New Rochelle, New York Major Activities Circle K President Baseball Soccer Sophomore Class President ROBERT GUY - Beason, Illinois Basketball Baseball JOE HACKETT - Lincoln, Illinois Dance Committee Soccer Intramurals Student Welcoming Committee JAMES HANLON - Closter, New Jersey Dance Committee Circle K Publicity Committee f Yearbook Pep Club Clown My group had 52 per cent fewer cavities. Xxa, ROBERT HANNEGAN - Glen Ellyn, Illinois Inter-Faith Library Assistant CARL HARDT - Chicago, Illinois CELIA HARMON - Upper Sandusky, Ohio E.K. WILLIAM I-IEALY, JR. - Arcadia, California Baseball Intramurals Circle K RICHARD HESSE - Hicksville, Long Island, New York MARSI-IA HOWLETT - Waukegan, Illinois STEVE HUFF - Park Ridge, Illinois Intramurals Chess Club Major Activities JAMES HYDE - Western Springs, Illinois ROBERT JENKINS - Clinton, Illinois MARC KALMAN - Sheboygan, Wisconsin Lincolnian Circle K Tour Guide Intramurals Sophomore Class Vice-President IRENE KAMBEROS - Chicago, Illinois Major Activities Social Chairman, C.S.A. Intramurals Dance Committee BARBARA KEDNEY - Pompano Beach, Florida Major Activities Dance Committee GEORGE B, KINNEY - Mount Carroll, Illinois Intramurals JAMES KOLB - Elyria, Ohio Circle K wear: ,gffffiifa 'WW 'in 'Qiwwe A xg' v' ,f Q32 f rf rig. is is ,Q Mi ms? I 35 1 2 , wr Wa 5 i ' 1 Wim., M, A 'aa ek 4 EDWARD J, KOOS MARCIA KRISTIN BENJAMIN LAREMONT MARILYN LARSON STEPHEN LATHROP Kenosha, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Panama City, Panama Geneseo, Illinois Madison, New jersey Intramurals E,K, Circle K Cheerleader Naturajists Club ' Major Activities Newman Club E,K. Aft Club Q PEGGY LEE LAWSER Chairman, C,S,A, Soccer Intramurals Lombard, Illinois Yearbook Major Activities Major Activities NANCY 10 LQUDENBACK D-21106 COm1'UiUlCC Rockford, Illinois , SI-IELDON LEVY ROBERT LOCKENOUR i LAURENCE LEVINE Kenvil, New Jersey Mason City, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Circle K Basketball , Baseball I Gee, that's a nice looking mum - flower I,l ,.a i DONALD LUETGERT - Evergreen Park, Illinois RONALD LUHRSEN - Buckley, Illinois THOMAS LUKASIEWICZ - Franklin Park, Illinois Intramurals STEVEN LURIE - Chicago, Illinois KATHLEEN LYON - Rockford, Illinois State School Volunteer Intramurals Pep Club JEFFREY Mc GRATH - Chicago, Illinois JAMES Mc KEEVER - Akron, Ohio Soccer Intramurals Major Activities MARJORIE MICKELSON - Arlington Height, Illinois President, Student Senate Presidents Council Olin-Sang President if MW ,, GERSON MOSBACHER - Chicago, Illinois Circle K, Vice-President Soccer LARRY MUNDT - Columbus, Indiana Intramurals Major Activities Lincolnian P. EUGENE MURPHY - Clinton, Illinois RICHARD NICHOLLS - Chicago, Illinois Baseball Circle K, Officer Intramurals MICHAEL O'CONNOR - Herscher, Illinois No, Mother, it isn't going in one ear and out the other. BETH OTTE - Lincoln, Illinois Intramurals RUSSELL PETERSON - St. Charles, Illinois Intramurals JIM PFEIL - Rocky River, Ohio Dance Committee MARY PICKEN - Freeport, Illinois Bowling Naturalists Club E.K. GEORGE POKORSKI - Lincoln, niinois Circle K Major Activities Intramurals E, .Qs r DIANE POLAN - Berwyn, Illinois PENELOPE POSTLE - South Bend, Indiana Thespoid Club Delta Psi Omega GORDEN QUILL - Champaign, Illinois ALBIN RAK, IR. - Chesterton, Indiana SANDRA RANKIN - Highland Park, Illinois Dance Committee C . S. A . Publicity Committee PAUL RICHARD - Lincoln, Illinois CECILIA ROBERTS - Rockford, Illinois Student Play Director Taylor Tots I. M. Bowling WILLIAM ROWELL - Lincolnwood, Illinois Soccer ,gp-+ ,, in 'fha-r JANE RUTLEDGE STEVE R. SAILOR BETTY SALZMAN JANET SCHOMANN THOMAS SCILEPPI I Arlington Hts., Illinois University City, Mo, Chicago, Illinois Elm Grove, Wisconsin Rockville Center, New York I E.K. Circle K Club E.K. President Cheerleader Chess Club E Art Club Intramurals Girls LM. Dance Committee Inter Faith Inter Faith E.K, WALTER SMAGA Naturalist Club Lexington, Illinois LM. Basketball MICHAEL SHEEI-IAN JOHN SICKERT MARK SIDELL KENNETH SIMS Springfield, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana West Hartford, Conn. St. Charles, Illinois Sport's Editor-Lincolnian I Chess Club I I What was that G.P.A, again! v I -3: 'N nu- av- GEORGE SMITH - Western Springs, Illinois Chess Club Publicity Committee RONALD SOUDERS - La Grange, Illinois GEORGE SPEIDEL - Milwaukee, Wisconsin JUDITH SPINELLI - Elmhurst, Illinois Naturalist Club NANCY STAHL - Princeville, Illinois CHARLES STARAL - Mahomet, Illinois ANN STEINBACK - Clayton, Mo. E.K. Pep Club Girls I. M. STEPHANIE STILES - DePere, Wisconsin C.S.A. Secretary - Treasurer Sweetheart of Circle K I. M. Volleyball 'f , S. im ' ' f c' 'fu M--5 4 1 igirig x ,viii ,wsgyix V V' - 1, rr 'O-5'-Q1 W I re rg' 1,5 , .. 555, NYG I 'v 8 15.531 N436 f, wa 5,3 'ffswa asf' ififlisiiif ve' I naw- 'r I r T is fvrsgifsrfs X ' -Agni, s r 'N ,, 'K' 1 Y 5' a 1 s agp ,Y , W , i jfgl' 'vu ,I 235' f ' I WILLIAM STRAUSS Wheaton, Illinois KAYE TOWNSEND Lincoln, Illinois I.M. Bowling Girls I.M. TERRANCE SWENSEN Palatine, Illinois Naturalists Club I.M. Student Welcoming Committee MERIDETH TREIBER Manhasset, New York Major Activities E.K. Dance Committee Art Club 'Qnm.,, r 9' in 11 9 .6, !'W?! h I' Q71 ka U lit. if Q p .xxx SY! JOHN THOMSON Highland Park, Illinois Carroll Hall Representative KAREN WALLACE East Lansing, Michigan Major Activities' Sec. N.E.A. Harts Hall Social Chairman 'QN- BARBARA THUMM Arlington Heights, Illinois Pep Club Cheerleading Major Activities Harts Hall Representative 85 Treasurer BRUCE WARD Norwalk, Ohio Drama Club Circle K Club See, Polident holds them in. THOMAS P. TIERNEY Lincoln, Illinois VENETTE WEBSTER Toulon, Illinois Harts Hall Secretary RICHARD WERTHEIMER - Highland Park. Illinois Student Senate President Baseball Social Committee R. WAYNE WESTLAND - Skokie, Illinois Major Activities Yearbook I.M.'S MEAD WHEELER - Peoria, Illinois Major Activities Dance Committee Pep Club Yearbook DARREL WHITE - Beason, Illinois FRANK WILLIS - Clare, Illinois Circle K Club Dance Committee I.M. Basketball 85 Bowling JOHN WILMERT - Lincoln, Illinois Naturalist Club President RADA YOUNGBLOOD - Bloomfield Hill, RANDY ZEMEL- Lincolnwood, Illinois Mich. 'Winer' I W Nu ' 'll f x Q X YW H - 5- U 'w k N MX-,MA x . 4 A :V ' I fl Q M X : 9 X f I I XF- 47 Donald Abrams - Buffalo, N. Y. John Ackermann - Sheboygan, Wisc. Stuart Adler - Chicago, Ill. Scott Anfinsen - Oswego, Ill. George Anthony - Green Castle, Ind. Lawrence Anton - Peoria, Ill. Don Ardito - Oak Park, Ill. Aphrodite Argeros - Portsmouth, Ohio Susan Basch - Toledo, Ohio Nancy Becker - Hinsdale, Ill. John Becker - Mc Lean, Ill. Howard Belgrad - Chicago, Ill. Robert Bell - Oswego, Ill. James Bell - Wheaton, lll. Kathleen Bellm - Highland, Ill. Sanford Berke - Chicago, Ill. 2' if W7 if ' 'K' wwf ,wvwi X Susan Aronson - Oak Park, Mich. Lawrence Attebery - Lincoln, Ill. Suzanne Axtell - Lexington, Ill. Rosemary Badame - Maywood, Ill. ,,,, A H S40- mgii, ' X. tw J Derrill Bakas - Arlington Hts., lll. Barbara Baldwin - Urbana, Ill. Ann Barnett - Tim Barry - Milwaukee, Wisc. Q, N. 'W'Ms.,. 11i--+ A l is Arthur Boyar - Chicago, Ill. David Braun - Kenosha, Wisc. Steven Brill - Milwaukee, Wisc. Bob Briola - Bay Village, Ohio Charles Britrain - Saybrook, Ill. James Brooke - Ottawa, Ill. Michael Brower - Teaneck, N. J. Stephen Bruck - Worthington, Ohio Susan Berman - Chicago, Ill. Robert Bigler - Glen Ellyn, lll. Samuel Blackwell - Arcola, Ill. Alan Blair - Geneva, Ill. Bruce Bonney - Columbus, Ind. Richard Boss - Lincoln, Ill. Charles Bottom - Tallula, Ill. John Bova - Bloomington, Ill. Joseph Cairo - Chicago, Ill. Daniel Callaghan - Chicago, Ill. Robert Calvert - Gary, Ind. Joseph Capela - Manhasset, N. Y. Stephen Carbonetti - Harvard, Ill Camille Carson - Winnetka, Ill. Anthony Cassel - Glencoe, Ill. Andrew Clark - Little Rock, Ark. David Cohen - Chicago, Ill. John Cotton - Oak Park, Ill. David Cowan - Chestnut, Ill. Erle Currie - Paxton, Ill. Benjamin Curry - Lincoln, Ill. Richard Curvey, Wilmette, Ill. Roger Dahl - Bloomington, Ill. M Carol Daleiden - Wheaton, Ill. Q M fi . 2 wg, X 7 A -K Qs L , an 'ix' f 42 48 Q 'sf . f Q-eff. rg 'Taf-s. r , ,ts , 1223593-Q Q., ,. . if, Vg.,,,5, Q.,-Fi, ,r 3,,ux,h..,, ,, Wi fr g ff: .- s ifSf5'1sf.w 2- s f f' 'X wr, X Herbert Disbrow - Verona, N. J. Philip Domenico - Chicago, Ill. Terry Doyle - Peoria, Ill. William Dreher - Flossmoor, Ill Ruth Dates - Fremont, Ohio Frederick DeBarros - Rye, N. Y. Evan Dehner - Lincoln, lll. Tom DeSmidt - Milwaukee, Wisc. Kent DeVaney - Indianapolis, Ind. Lyle Diamond - Waukegan, lll. Charles Dickinson - Sonoma, Calif Joseph DiRocco - Lincoln, Ill. Eric Drell - Pasadena, Calif. John Dressel - St. Louis, Mo. Alan Dubrow - Chicago, Ill. William Dunn - Lombard, Ill. A A f . aw-.,, 'Mft X ff Y X , f of , 3 ,Il ' if 1 S, 7' X Q f f My x fy Ak r cf N A Michael Fielding - Blue Island, Ill. Melvern Finzer - Naperville, Ill. Robert Flinn - Warsaw, lnd. Charla Flinspach - Mason City, Ill. Sylvia Florencia - Veracruz, Mexico Cynthia Florsheim - Chicago, Ill. Daniel Fowler - South Bend, Ind. French Fraker - Champaign, Ill. 'ima Num 1 1 Harley Dyer - Rockford, Ill. - Donald Earp - Homewood, Ill. n Joyce East - Lincoln, lll. rv Donna Egbert - La Grange, Ill. . Michael Ellington - Bloomington, Ill. Barry Feigenbaum - Morton Grove, lll. Madelon Fein - Chicago, Ill. James Fenker - Rocky River, Ohio 22711, Q W ,W I I . ,, 2 -7, JG ' 'f , . 'Gp-f Thomas Fraler - Closter, N. J. Donald Franke - Normal, Ill. John Franklin - Lafayette, Ind. Dean Franz - Lincoln, Ill. Steven Fridh - Rockford, Ill. John Friedler - Highland Park, Ill. Beverly Fujii - Kauai, Hawaii Suzanne Garling - Highland Park, Ill. , J 4 George Gassman - St. Louis, Mo. Judy Genseke - Streator, lll. Randall Gertsen - Oak Park, Ill. Martha Giannasio - Elmhurst, N. Mary Gibson - Lincoln, Ill. Douglas Goebel - Lincoln, Ill. James Goldberg - Sterling, Ill. Robert Goldberg - Chicago, lll. x X rf' is S 1 X Y X X W ...- X s X x X X Q ig, sy, W V. X, , P R ks ssh. gigs any ,gurxx-X sw ,- .- ss.,.S.,,.,.,wx, s Q :,.2v,xxmRu -'X' r 's 5' ff S K rs Q s , 7 Y J s s Timothy Gustafson - Rockford, Ill. Charles Haines - Waukegan, lll. Louis Hall - Little Silver, N. J. Larry Hamblen - Atlanta, lll. James Hanlon - Closter, N. J. 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Christopher Metcalf - Chicago, Ill. Susan Miceli - Indianapolis, Ind. Harold Miller - Atlanta, Ill. , X xx XQQX N r .Sas tt is X X N Q X X so ' . all Y NX 5 , John Miller - Atlanta, Ill. Larry Miller - Milwaukee, Wise. Margaret Millman - Highland Park, Ill. David Monke - Champaign, Ill. Clarence Moody - Lincoln, Ill. Robert Mooney - Milwaukee, Wisc Sam Mulay - Villa Park, Ill. Dennis Mullins - Short Hills, N. J. xx! - ,f'5si?if'., T K I VK .:,,,. WAS ,M K , . i Qi, 2 ' 1. ,,, Z ky x SX N I , , ft X , . . . ' ,gi'fe:2, - s. . , - -. ,:., ' ' X Daniel Nihan - Belvidere, Ill. rra., , ,,, ,,,, 5 , . '- ' , John Novak - Villa Park, Ill. i , X gg Jacquelynn Nowland - Rockford, Ill. kj X Yaw Tatt Oh Penang, Malaysia K y Lance Oines - Oak Park, Ill. Michael Olenick - Lincoln Wood, Ill. Robert Olsen - Downers Grove, lll. Marilyn Olson - Brookfield, Ill. mum!! Joe Musser - Batavia, Ill. Linda Myers - Oxford, Ohio Barbara Neil - Manhasset, N. Y. Karen Nelson - Dixon, lll. 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