Lincoln Way High School - Aegis Yearbook (New Lenox, IL)
- Class of 1963
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I um mn mu me H5 Students give attention to a Biology Iectur 9 going on in Room IO5. This room is used by l22O students per week, Three classes per day h ave as rnany as 55 students per class. Pro- bl ' ' ems of ventilation, heat and sanitary candi- tions prevail. w I l if-7 P' The auditorium at Lincoln'Way is being used H tour out at seven periods per day as a class- room. This area has served as a lite saver this year lor, without it, Lincoln-Way would have P needed eleven additional classrooms before opening its doors in September. In spite of such area utilization and space saving ventures .- as these, the high school still must have six additional classrooms in order to operate on a lull schedule next year. H H P 4 N ui'- 1 1 4-1- min 1 Shown here is o closs being held in the cafeterio of Lincoln-Way. The cofeterio is one ol the oreos serving os C1l9Gl'T't teoclning room for the social science deportmertl. Classes with enrollments of os high as 80 students use this n this oreo doily. Adoptions hove been mode i room to rnoke it serve two functions . . . o place to eot ond o place to leorn. r i ca 1 new TDDITIOI The otbletic team room was designed os o l t This eortour classes dressing room or eoms. y lheoltli ond driver educotionl ore scheduled per doy in this room. gpeciol portable furniture wos moved tothe blackboard and bulletin boards. w oreo os well os temporary 1 . .Q Numan-m-,fum-.,,,..wuwmq,y,mw' wwe ur -y , -,w,,,.V.. .R-.Wm 46-Z'Ya.w,,.c1..r ly ...'ifi4'ft'f.E.f-sf,-b22..i:w5WM-2 em f Nz. uf . 'ffmlt 'Vigil at ,MA I Q' mm l lll19la1 H5555 2? nk, fiflling i jf , 1 I J 4 -,sss K bf' ,,,1,,,,, .9-aww. 5 . ', W- tt-'+A -' e' Q - -,, w...'.,L fi' H 4: 516 6? ig, L ,Q 5 f 42' F QL' f ,us 1 ug if' ' ,fi fx H 1 ' - if ' f' 1 if ,V fr 7' , - F' C f y . ff: Wil' H 5? N K 1, A 1, A, Gy Q ,' ,ff f . J - ff .A f L. -7 ffff' ,f M57 QV am' ' if ff V . XL .haf s ,z I 11 :com COIUIMUIII I If IIIGH SCIIOOL M, ,M- ADMINISTRATION TODAY'S HIGH SCHOCLS ARE BIG BUSINESS Members of the Board ot Education of Lincoln-Way High School are, left to right, George Preston, C. L. Klasing, Elias A. Brown lSecretaryl, A. H. Krusemarlc lpresidentl, Lester Case, Lorin Schleeter and Beatrice Link. A modern school is big business and the responsibility for directing it is in the hands ofthe seven member Board of Education. Matters of board policy, teachers' salaries, approving funds for purchasing and maintenance of equipment for the present school plant are problems of this group. IO I .f DER GUIDANCE CF CAPABLE LINCOL -WAY PRCGRESS S A. HUNTER CHAPMAN M. A., University ot llliriois Superintendent Assembly Committee Executive Committee Dorvce Committee Sclwolorslwip Committee Coin Club 35:2 2 A f Qs DONALD D'AMICO Assistcrit Principal Americur1FieIclService Scholarship Committee JOE KRUZICH MS. Ed., lllmois Stole Normol University M. A, University ot llliriois Administrative Assistorit Committee 5.5.0. Director Executive Committee Dome Committee H Executive Committee Curriculum Committee ADMINISTRATIO , IM OF GUIDANCE DEP RTME TIS T0 HELP 17' THE TUDE THELPHIMSEL The tirst requirement tor a happy well-adiusted lite is an under- standing of oneself. Lincoln-Way's Guidance Department constantly strives to help each student attain his maximum intellectual and social development. Members ot the statt, under the direction of Alice Gor- man, strive to help a student learn more about what opportunities await him after graduation, to acquaint students with college entrance requirements, finances and scholarships available. The wide testing program conducted by the Guidance Department provides data which will help guide the student in determining his abilities and potential for various careers. ALICE GORMAN M.S., Columbia University Director ot Guidance National Honor Society Curriculum Committee Executive Committee Scholarship Committee JONAS LASHMET M.A., George Peabody College Counselor Chairman, P.E. Department Varsity Football Coach Executive Committee Scholarship Committee MARTIN MACKAY MS., University ot illinois Counselor Business Education National Honor Society FroshfSoph Football Coach GENE MCGIVERN M.A., State University at Iowa Latin l and II Sr. Social Studies COUllSUllLl Latin Club Freshman Football Coach FrfSoph Basketball Coach Sophonioi e Class Sponsor THE DMINISTR TIVE CCDUNCILGUIDE SCHOOLP LICY MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT, are Joe Kruzich, Administrative Assistant, Art Mackey, chairman English department, Miss Dorothy Wells, Librarian, Paul Thomas, chairman Business department, Mrs. Della Hussey, chairman Mathematics department, Mrs. Alice Gorman, Director at Guidance, Robert Taylor, chairman Music department, George Abraham, chairman Science department, Robert Van Rheeden, chairman Vocational Education, Jonas Lashmet, chairman Athletic department, A. Hunter Chapman,Superintendent, Donald D'Amica,Assistant Principal. Not present when picture was taken: Kevin McGivern, chairman Social Studies department, Torn Gustafson, Director Audio Visual department, Henry Meier, chairman Foreign Lang- uage department, Miss Mary Castle, Director of Publications. The bi-weekly meetings of the Adminstrative Executive Council bring together the heads of departments, the administrative assistants and the Superintendent, Mr.Chapman. Duringtheir meetings andthroughout the year the members of the council work together in an attempt to formulate the best co-ordinated educational program possible in all divisions. Serious problems which may occur among the faculty and those involving the student body come to their consideration. The council serves as a director in extra-curricular activities such as special field trips, assemblies, parties. An efficient working school led by the wisdom of these men and women, capable ofmeeting arising problems, is provided by the influence of the Administrative Council. , ' 1 KATHRYN BOURDAGE B. S. Ed., Illinois State Normal University Typing Shorthand Business Education F.B.L.A. QW' -Ji 1824! JANE BILLS B. A., University of Pittsburgh English IV Chairman of Senior Class Sponsors American Field Service Committee MARY CASTLE B. S. Ed., Illinois State Normal University English III Journalism Aegis Staff, Editorial and Business Ads visor Publicity Director Executive Committee CHARLES CLARK M. A., University ol Illinois World History Fr. Social Studies Historia Americana Chairman of Freshman Class Sponsors GEORGE ABRAHAM M. A., University of Illinois Chairman, Science Department Biology Science Club Executive Committee Curriculum Committee Nqk 4u0f CHARLES BAIRD WILLIAM AVILA M. S., Eastern Illinois University B. S., Western Illinois University Bookkeeping Physics General Business Chemistry F.B.L.A. General Science Freshman Class Sponsor Science CI WILLI GA B.S., rn llli is nivers Chemist General Sci c Phy c IScie Sci nc Clu .lu i r ponsor Ill .Qtr it It LARRY CULLISON M. M., University ol Texas Assistant Band Director Girls' Glee Dance Band Modern Music Masters Senior Class Sponsor RONALD GARRELTS B.S., Western Illinois General Science Natural Science Science Club WILLIAM EDWARDS M. A., George Peabody College U. S, History Sr. Social Studies Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Letterrnan's Club THOMAS FLANIGAN M. S, Ed., Norlbern Illinois University General Math Algebra Boys' Physical Education Varsity Wrestling Matlw Club RAYMOND HICKERSON M. A., University ofMicl1igan Art University 'URW THOMAS GUSIAFSON M.A., University of Illinois U.S. History Fr. Social Studies Proiectionists Club MARY HAY B. S. Ed., Eastern Illinois University Home Economics F.H.A. GEORGE KUEI-IN M.S. Ed., Illinois State NormaIUniversity Industrial Arts Drivers' Education Industrial Arts Club Freshman Class Sponsor Q. 'U 'E -39- 'Shani- if vw.,.....,.,, FRAN KING B,A., Hanover College Girls' Physical Education Cheerleaders Pep Club Modern Dance Club Leaders' Club Sophomore Class Sponsor PAUL LaVlNN M, S., University of Wisconsin World History Fr. Social Studies Physical Education Athletic Director Senior Class Sponsor MAURICE McCLAlN B.A., B.S., Indiana University Speech English ll, III All School Play Speech Contest Footlighters JAMES HIGH B, S. Ed., Illinois State Normal University General Moth Algebra Mu Alpha Theta Erosh-Soph Baseball RICHARD HUTTER B.S., University of Illinois General Science Natural Science Biology Science Club Senior Class Sponsor 'M DELLA HUSSEY M,S., University ol Illinois. 16 ri Ste? x Chairman, Math Departmenb Q Algebra f ' l' 9 gf' W College Prep Math Il YA, it J Mu Alpha Theta V BS F.T.A. i N Q Executive Committee V' . Curriculum Committee 1 ' L E 9 is 8 X KEVIN MCGIVERN B. A., University of Iowa U. S. History Sr. Social Studies Chairman, Social Studies Department Historia Americana Executive Committee Curriculum Committee N RON MELENEY B,S., Iowa State University Boys' Physical Education Letterman's Club Health Fr-Soph Wrestling 4, . wig. IOM OLSON M.A., University of Iowa Freshman Chorus Sophomore Chorus Mixed Chorus Boys' Glee Club ART MACKAY M.S. Ed., Northern Illinois University Chairman English Department Freshman English English I Reading Lab Junior Class Sponsor Scholarship Committee Curriculum Committee SHIRLEY MERRICK B.S, Ed., Illinois State Normal University U. S. History Fr. Social Studies Historia Americana Freshman Class Sponsor HENRY MEIER SHIRLEY MEIER B.A., Montana State University B,A., Montana State University German Club SPUVWISIW German Spanish Club Spanish Chairman of Sophomore Class Sponsors ELIZABETH MORRISON B, S., University of Illinois French French Club Thespians MICHAEL MU CHMORE M. S, Ed., Eastern Illinois University English II Speech Debate Club Speech Contest ROBERT TAYLOR M. M. E,, Millilcin University Bond Director Clioirrnon, Music Deportment Student Council Modern Music Masters Curriculum Committee Executive Committee RAYMOND RAGE M. Ed., University of l Industrial Arts industrial Arts Clulu Voisity Eootboll Corlc Ilinois ti s i'gE?'- EV ER EST SMITH B.A.,Micl1igon Slnte University Englisln l Fi eslimon Bosebrlll Ereslimon Boslcetlncill JOHN TRlPP BS., Univei sity of Cliiuogo Algebra College Prep Mntlw I Plone Geometry Mc1tliClub ROBERT R, VAN RHEEDEN M.S., University of Illinois Vocational Agriculture Executive Committee Junior Class Sponsor CHARLES RUSSELL B. S, Soutlwern Illinois Englisli II EroslifSopl1 Dromotics Univci DALE PROVONN stty B, S, Eel., lllinois Stole Noirnc1IUniveis English l Junior Cluss Sponsor RAUL THOMAS M. Eil , University ol Illinois Counselor Clmirmcxn, Business Department Exerutive Committee Srliolui sliip Committee Business Education 122133 DOROTHY WELLS A. B., Florida Southern Libvai ian Library Assistants Executive Committee Curriculum Committee College iq. ,,. 1, '-v, af M ' I ' , if f- ,., I , 1 'i ,f L 2, T f I .A WL in-.J l, --S1 A , 0 f': 'yi' J , YJ, Y' ,f , ' ' . . ' 5 Y , a fly, ff ,lag T ry . L V M.. ' fs 0 My t M ii, T if if - if , L C! iff' ' ' A AIM ,, l -J A Ink.-If. 3 . :RIMA rj ,J J J -' ,I ' a . ll , ly! 'QA '-4 ' 4 J is ' 4' fl ,f 'lf I i if . if , .K,. l ' J NORMAN WEST JEROME WIEDMAN B. S,, Culver-Stockton College B.S,, Upper Iowa University Mathematics Boys' Physical Education Freshman Football Gymnastics Club Math Club Freshman Class Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Marcy Van Cleave Mrs. Lois Yunker Mrs. Doris Moutrey Mrs. JOGF1 Paris Head Secretary Office Secretary Curriculum Recorder Guidance Secretary 19 Clean, fluffy towels is the day's task for Mrs. Ruby Anderson. The physical educa- tion classes utiltze stacks and stacks oftowels each day. CAFETERIA AND L DRY S AFF Preparing huge amounts Oftoad to be consumed by Lirtcaln-Way guys and gals is the day's operation for, left to right, Vivian Klutlv, Gunvar l.aVtnr1, Alma Laufler, Alice Bradley, Neva- learwe Hurley, Elsie Hearns, and Laverne Yumlcer, fl? 1, -A in y., sif E,45T:f A LL ' N? f ,wi-N,. M' --Ahh f-1-vw 'vnu Frank B. Goetschel Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Checking boiler consumption atLincoIn-Way are, left to right, maintenance men Floyd Mundt, Herman Lange and Howard Dodds, AINTENANCEAND BU DRI ERS They provide safe and promptdailytrans- portation for nearly all students at Lincoln- Way. Left to right, Howard Hutchins, Mrs. Marian Mark, JackChestnut, BurnettSchram. In addition to these bus drivers, five teach- ers supplement the man power needed for the fleet of l l school busses. Nliliiii FJ-f'-'W 'f Wai vi' 2xf s g Q1 pgL EQ2p c E ?O U fffL iQ5l?fT IfiUfIQ . A , . .. jf I f A-' , 5,17 if - ' ' gif if N ' ' J in 1 I 'ff A . . SENIORS I963 -Q! ,bd 21:12 W 11 L Ywixgiif V iiljhbbbdb l.?9'CJ9Z0'Q 0 ' .Qiib dab l le, l aff' ,gadb Senior Class officers ore, lefl lo righl, lroml row, Ron Sylyesler, Presldenlg Arnold Blaylock, lreosurerg buck row,Cl'veryll'lec1rns,Secrelorygond Belly Mllclwell, Vice-presldervl. QUML FRANK WILLIAM ABBOTT Coin Club 23 FFA 4. WlLLlAM ARTHUR ALEXANDER Eoolboll mgr. l,2g Trocln 3,45 Mulh Club l,2g Bond l,2,3,11. Proiecllonisls lTreos. 3l l,2,3g DAVlD ANDERSON JONATHAN DONALD ANDERSON RONALD LEE BADTEN Foolboll l,'2,3,4g Boskelboll l,2,3,11y Truck l,2,3,Ag Mollv Club 2,3315 Kniglwls of Science ly Biology Club 27 Lellermon's Club 2,3,4, lV. P. Blg Mu Alplwo Thelo 3. MAJORIE LOUISE BAREN7 F.N.A.g Modern Dance Club A. wwf? .-M-W' JO-ANN VERA BARLOW F.B.L.A. 3,115 F.l-l.A, 2,45 F.N.A. 2,115 Library Club 2. GARY GEORGE BAUGHN Track 35 Dance Band l,2,35 Proiectianist l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3. NANCY LORRAINE BEEDLE F,T.A. l,2,3,4 lReporter 3l5 Library Club l,2 lprog. Ch. 2l5 Fr-Soph. Dramatics 25 Latin Club 3,45 Aegis 3,4 iBusiness Manoger 4l5 Speech Contest 2,3, Oration5 Historia Americana 35 Chorus lp N.H.S. 45 Member of Summer Seminars for Outstanding H. S. Students at Illinois State Normal larea- literaturel Summer of T962 ESME ANN BELL F.H.A. l,115 Library Club 25 F.B.L.A. 2,3,115 Pen and Brush l,2. MARY LOUISE BELL F.B.L.A. 2,3,45 S.S.O. 3. ARNOLD A. BLAYLOCK Cross Country 3,45 Basketball l,2,35 Baseball l,2,3,l15L9tl9r' mans Club 3,45 Senior Class Treasurer. PAMELA JEAN BRENT Thespians lp Debate 25 Library Club 35 Footlighters3,45 Modern Dance, 45 F.B.L.A, 35 Social Workers lg WJOL Radio Speaker 35 Transfer from St. Francis Academy, l96O. ROBERTA ANN BROSSMAN F.N,A. 25 Library Club5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Leaders Club 35 Pi Beta Gamma 3,115 Historia Americana 45 Pep Club 25 Fresh- man Chorus lg S.S.O. Sec'y 2,3,11. PAUL GORDON BROWN ' Football l,2 manager 3l5 Baslgetball l,2,35 Track l,35 Baseball 2,45 FTA. l, ,3,11 lTQls. 3l, Gymnastics Club 3,11 lPres. 3Jj Projectionists 25 Letterman 3,45 Moth Club l,35 Guidance Steering l. General Science Lab Asst. 2, Biology Lab Asst. 3. Alternate on It's Academic. PAUL HARRY BRUNS Baseball l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,4. PETER JAMES BURNS Cross Country 2,35 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus i5 Thespians 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,115Proiectionists l,2. EMMIE CATHERINE BUSBEE Transfer from Herlong High School, Herlong California, l962. ANN BUTLER Gymnastics Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4 lCorrespondance Ch. Lil, Historia Americana 3,115 Beta Iota Omicron 25 Soph. Chorus 25 Girls Glee 3,45 Pep Club 3. GLORIA JEAN CARLSON G.A.A. lg F.N,A. i,2,3,45 Biology Club 25 F,T.A. 3,45 S.S.O. 2,3,4. KENNETH LAWRENCE CARLSON Baseball 25 Knights of Science ly Beta Iota Omicran 25 Science Club 115 Cain Club l,2,3,115 Guidance Steering Comm, 3,45 German Club 115 Band l,2,3,115 Dance Band 4. .utr ..... , Nm 5' ra :-. E . .. E gk? ni ,. I , va 'A 5 1 ' C' -di wr? 5 if-nerr-1 ,,r-Hrfsf' wi .wan M-Ny. WW ,swam MJF wwf, hwgdh. MW kwin 'Nw 41400 iw ARLINE STURGES CARROLL F.N.A., American Red Cross, Transfer trom Sacred Heart High School, l96l. JO ANN FLORENCE CASE Math Club l, F.T.A. l,4, F,B.L.A. 3, Pep Club lg Freshman Chorus l, Soph. Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Speech 2, S.S.O.4. CLARA ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Freshman Cheerleading l, Fresh-Soph Cheerleading 2, Pep Club l,2,3,4 lPres. 3l, F,T.A. l,2,3, Guidance Steering Com- mittee 4, Historia Americana 4, Student Council 3, Rhythm Knights 3, Chorus l,2,3,4 lTreas. l, Secy. 3, Pres. 4l,Math Club 2,3, Beta Iota Omicron 2, lTreas. 2l, Science Club 3, lSecy. 3l, Gymnastics Club 2,3,4, F.N.A. 4, S.S.O. 3,4, Year- boak 3. GARY ARTHUR CLARK Football 2,3, Wrestling 3, Track 2,3,4, Baseball l, Coin Club l,2,3, Science Club 3, l:.T.A. 3, Math Club 3, Spanish Club 4 lPres, 4l. PAMELAJEAN CLARK Cheerleading l,2,3,4 lcapt. 2,4l, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Band l,2, 3,45 Math Club l,2,3, Spanish Club 4, Science Club l,2,3. MARSHALL DENNIS CRAMER Coin Club 2,3. GERALD LEE DAUGHERTY Baseball l, Football manager 4, Industrial Arts Club l,2,3,4 lreporter 3, sec'y 4l, Coin Club l,2,3,4, S.S. O. 2,3,4. KENNY LEE DE CAMP Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Art Club l,3, Frosh-Soph. Dramatics 2, S.S.O. 4, Lettermans Club 3,4, Band l,2,3,4. Mr. Touchdown, l962. MARILYN ANN DEIST F.N.A. l,2, F.B.L,A. 3,4 lTreas. 4l, G.A.A, l, Pep Club 2, F.H.A, 2, Chorus l,2, S.S.O. 3,4. CAROLE JUNE DELANEY Wrestling cheerleader 2,3,4 lCapt, 3,4l Football cheerleader 4 lCofCapt. 4l, G.A.A. l,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Fr-Soph Dramatics l, FTA. 2,3,4, Science Club 2, S.S,O, l,2,3,4, Guidance Steering Committee 4, Student Council 2,3,4 lSecy 3lg N.H.S. 3,4, Citizen of the Month, 2, Biology Proiect achievement, 2. DONALD DAVID DUFFY Football 2, Basketball lg Track l,2,3, Wrestling 2,3 lmgr. 3l, Knights of Science l,2, Math Club l,2, Historia Americana 3,4 lv. pres. 3, pres. 4l, Guidance Steering Committee l,2,4, Spanish Club 4 llreas. 41 S.S.O. 2,3. JUDITH LYNN DUNN Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2,3, G.A.A. l,2g Speech l,2, Moth Club l,2, Science Club l, Library Club l,2, F,B.L.A. 3,4, All School Play 2,35 Dramatics Club l, Rhythm Knights Manager 4, Freshman Class Vice-President, ROBERT F. EDMONSON Football l, Wrestling l,2,3,4 lco-capt. 4l, Lettermens Club l,2, 3,4 lTreas. 4l, F.F.A, 2,3,4, LINDA EMMETT G.A.A, l,2,3,4, F.T.A. FRANCES LYNNE ENGEL F.H.A. l,4 lreporter 4l, G.A.A. 2, F.B,L.A. 4, S.S,O. 3,45 Band l. x KARL LAWRENCE ERICKSON Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4 lmgr. 3,4,l Track I,2,3,4, Math Club l,2, German Club 4, Guidance Steering Com- mittee l,4, Biology Club 3, Science Club 3,4 lpres.4l. ROBERT N. ERICKSON Praiectionists I, Fr-Soph Dramatics l,2 lSecy 2l, Camera Club I, Gymnastics 2,3, F.B.L.A. 2,3, Footlighters 3,4 lV. P. 4l, Historia Americana 4, Thespions 2,3,4, lV.P. 4l, Band I,2,3,4, lco-section leader 2, section leader 3,4, treas 3, pres 4, drum major 3,4l, All School Play 2,3,4, Conference Music Festival 2,3, District All-State Music Festival 4, Contest Play 2,3. KENNETH GARY ERWIN Baseball 4, Science Club 3, Historia America 4, Transfer from Bradley-Bourbonnais Comm High School, I9aI. PHYLLIS SUE ESTES Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4, Phi Chem 2, Historia Americana 3, Pi Beta Gamma 3, Science Club4,F.T.A. 4, F.N.A. 4, Spanish Club l,2, Aegis Staff 3, Chorus I, Proiectionists I, F.H.A. I. Transfer from W.H. Gaston Jr-High School, Dallas,Texcis, T960 SHERRI LYNN FERRELL G.A.A. I, Frosh-Soph Dramatics I,2, F.T,A. 2,3,4, F,N.A. 2,3,4, Rhythm Knights 4, Historia Americana 3,4, Pen and Brush Club I, S,S.O. Sec. 4, Aegis Business Stott 4, Pro- iectionists Club 4 lSec.l LETTY RENEE FIEGEN F.T.A, I, Fr-Soph Dramatics l,2, Guidance Steering 3, Latin Club 3, F.N.A. 4, Band l,2,3,4 iLibrarian 3,4l. CHARLES TERRY FLEISCHMANN Pen and Brush I, F.B,L.A. 3, Model Club I, Band I,2,3,4. DOUGLAS EARLE FLOREK Football I,2, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, iPres.l Biology Club 2, Science Club I,2, Math Club 2, Knights of Science I, F.T.A. 4, Graduate ot North West School of Taxidermy. PHYLLIS L. FONTE F.H,A. 3, Pen and Brush I, Fr-Soph Dramatics I,2, F.T.A. 2, Footlighters 3,4, Biology 2, Fresh, Chorus I, Soph Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Rhythm Knights 3,4, Modern Dance Club 4. CAROL ROBERTA FRANTZ Pep Club I,2,3,4, Biology Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Historia Ameri- cana 3,4, F.T.A. 4, Spanish Club 4, Aegis Staff 4, Guidance Steering 2. KURT ALLAN FREDIN Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4, IV. P. 3l Lettermen 3,4, Math Club 3, Student Council I,2,3,4, IV. P, 3, Pres. 4l. DANIEL GAST Wrestling I,2,3,4, Proiectionists I, Math Club I,2, Latin Club 3,4, IV. P. 4l, Historia Americana 3, N.H.S. 3,4, lV.P. 4l. MARY LOUISE GERTENRICH Debate I, G.A.A, l,2,3,4 IV, P. 3l, Library Club I, F.T.A, I,2,3,4, Math Club 2, Historia Americana 3,4, Latin Club 3,4 lPres. 4l, Rhythm Knights 4, Guidance Steering Committee 2, S.S.O. 2,3,4, Aegis 4 lBusiness Staffl, F.T.A. Convention Poster Contest 2,3 l3rd prizel. JANET ROBERTA GEUTHER Library Club I, Math Club 2, Beta Iota Omicron 2, S.S.O. 2, Science Proiect 2 llst at local, 2nd at Districtl, G.A.A. 2,3, Guidance Steering Committee 3, Contest play 3, Aegis Staff 3,4 lActivities co-editor 4l, Class Secretary 3, Historia Ameri- cana 3,4 lSecy 3,4l, F.T,A. 4, French Club 4 lTreas. 4l, N.H.S. 4. ALLENE CAROL GILL Pen and Brush Club I, F.H.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 lPres, 3, Vice- Pres. 4l, Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3,4 lSecy 4l. fmt f,.,.-MT? M9 AUM TIME OUT FOR REFRESHMENTS AT THE HOMECOMING DANCE JAN MARIE GLADE F.N.A. I,2,3g Library Club I,2. RAYMOND WALTER GOBUSI-I LAWRENCE FREDERICK GOODWIN Spar'tsman's Club 11, Camera Ctub I, Coin Club 2g Guidance Steering I,2,3,11. BARBARA ANN GOTTLIEB Guidance Steering Ig F,N.A, Ig Biology CIub 2, Historia Americana 3, E.B.I..A. 11, F.H.A. 115 Rhythm Knights 23,115 Chorus I,2,3 ITreas, 3I, S,S.O. 2,3,1tg Class Secretary I,25 Ctass Treasurer 3. KATI-IRYN MARY GREENMAN Thespians Ig Debate 25 Biatogy Ciub 2, Social Workers I, Third Order I, F.N.A. 3,11 ISecretary 3, President 111, S.S.O, Receptionist 3,11 Transter tram St. Francis Academy T959-60. SUNDRA CAROL GREGORY G.A,A. I,2g Mu AIpha Theta 3,11, National Honor Society 3,11, Math Ctub I,2 ISecretary II, Biology Ctub 2, F.T.A. I,2, Chorus I,2,3,11 IPresident I,2Ig German Ctub 115 Student Councit 3g CIass Vice-President 2,Futare Engineers otAmerica Math Contest winner I, National Merit Scholarship semi- finalist 11, Debate 3,11gChorus State Contest3g District Spee-ch,2. ALICE EAYE GROGAN G.A.A. 15 Library Club 1,25 Chorus 1,2,35 F.B.L.A. 4. DARLENE FRANCES GRYBAS1-1 F.T.A. 1,25 Lab Assistant 4. MALJREEN MARY GUDGEON tg tx' Pep Club 15 F.N.A. 15 FreShfSaph Dramolics 25 E.B,L.A. 2,35 Faotlighters 45 Modern Dance Club 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' 'fi Glee Club Treasurer 4. BEVERLY JEAN GUILDENZOPH Cheerleading 25 G,A.A. 1,35 Fr5Soph Dramatics 1,25 F.N.A, 15 Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 15 Footlighters 3,41Pres. 415 F.T.A. 45 Bela Iota Omicron 25 Guidance Steering Commi11ee25NatiOn- al Honor Society 3,45ModernMusicMasters35Student Council 3,41Reporter 415 Class Pres. 25 Class Treas.25 lst place State Science Fair 35 A.F.S. representative 3. MILLICENT ANNE HALIK Pep Club 25 Rhythm Knights 45 G,A.A. 15 S.S.O. 3 lReception- ist 315 Chorus 3,4 1Seciion Leader 415 F.1'1.A. 2,3 1Repor1er 31. GERALD THOMAS HANNA Guidance Steering Committee 45 S.S.O. 4. Transter tram Au- rora High School, Aurora, Colorado, 1962. JUANITA MAY HANSEN Cheerleading 1,3,41Manager 215 E.B.L.A. 25 Pep Club 2 lPres. 215 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 German Club 45 Yearbook 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4 1Mixed 3,45 Section leader 21. BARBARA ANN HARRINGTON Library Club, Y. Teens, Transter from Hammond 1-1igh,1-1am- mond, lrid., 1960. SANDRA LYNN HARWOOD G.A.A. 1,25 Art Club 25 FrfSoph Dramatics 25 Chorus 1,25 Footlighters, 45 F.B.L.A. 2,45 SSO. Receptionist 45 Guidance Sterring 25 Transfer from Bremen, 1961-62, PALJLETTE LaVERA HAVENS G.A,A. 15 Pep Club 15 Latin Club3,45Footlighters 3,45 Modern Dance Club 45 Historia America45 Language Club 35 Guidance Steering 2,4. g CHERYL ANN HEARNS Library Club 15 Fr-Soph Dramatics 15 Radio Speaker for school35F.B.L.A.2,3,41Secretnry 415AeQlS,35Rl'1yll'tf'l'1 Knights 2,3,41Co-Captain 3, Captain 415 Class Secretary 4. DENNIS DUANE HEIM Basketball Mgr. 45 E.F.A. 2,3 WMM? -q...,,,b ii ',.-milf' W.-ff' ROBERT THOMAS HEINECKE FEA. 2,3. BARBARA JEANETTE HENRY G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 1,25 F.B.L.A. 45 Pep Club 15 Chorus 2. Transfer from Bradley High School, 1960. I ALLEN RAY HESTON Baseball 2,3,45 Projeciionists 1,45 FEA. 2. JAMES LARRY HINELINE Football I,2,35 Track I,25 Wrestling 35 Basketball I5 Chess Club I,2,3,4 lPresident ll5 Science Club 3,45 Dramatics Club I,25 Footlighters 45 Historia Americana 45 Thespians 45 Latin Club I,2 lpresident l,2l5 Speech Club I,2lVice-President2l. Transfer from Bradley-Bourbonnais High School, I959, RICHARD JOHN HUGHES Football I,25 Basketball I,2,35 Baseball I,25 Track 3,45 Sports- man's Club 4 lSecretary 4l5 F.F,A, Club 25 Chess Club 4 lSecretary 4l5 Latin Club 45 Guidance Steering l,2,3, I,2,3. ROBERT HUNTER Football I,2,3,45 Wrestling I,2,3,45 Band l,2,3 lAss't. Section Leader 2, Section Leader 3l5 Dance Band 2,35 Math Club I,2, 35 Science Club 35 Lettermen's Club 1ljFlI'Ol6CIlOl'1ISII. ELIZABETH EDA IHDE G.A.A. 2,35 Leaders Club 35 Rhythm Knights 45 Pep Club 25 Library Club I,25 F,N.A. I5 Fr-Soph Drama Club 25 F.T.A. 25 S.S,O. 2,3,45 Aegis 4 lActivities co-editorl5 Historia Amert' cana 45 All School Play 3. WANDA EMMA MARIA JEFFERS Fr-Soph Drama Club I5 F.B.L.A.25 S.S.O. Executive Board 3,4, 3,4. DOUGLAS ARTHUR JESSEN Track 35 Proiectionist I. ROG ER LEE KADOW Cross Country I,2 lManager 3,4l5 Basketball I,25 TrackI,2,3,45 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 lReporter 4l. DENNIS JOSEPH KLEINHOFFER Knights of Science I,25 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 4. FRANCIS MARIE KLINGER F.H,A, I,2,3,4 lPresident 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3l5 Fr-Soph Drama Club I,25 Guidance Steering 45 Chorus I,2,3,4, MARY FRANCES KNAPP F.N.A. I ,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4 lSecretary-Treasurer 4l National Honor Society 3,45 Biology Club 25 Science Club 35 Chorus I,2,3,4 lSection Leader 3,4l5 Modern Music Masters 35 Speech Contest 25 Aegis Staff 35 Illini Girls State 3. LORRAINE MARIE KRAMER F.B,L.A, 2,35 Fr-Soph Drama Club 25 Chorus I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Modern Music Masters 4. DANIEL PAUL LAJCIN Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Letter- men's Club 3,45 Industrial Arts 45 S.S.O. Executive Board 3,4 lBoard Chairman 4l. LAWRENCE LANE F.F.A. I,2,3,4. ROSE MARY LANE F.H.A. I5 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 lVice-President 3l. DIANNE JEANNE LANG F.B,L.A. 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Debate 2,35Math Club 2, 3 lSecretary-Treasurer 2l5 Chorus I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I,25 Fr- Soph Drama Club I5 Patterns I5 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club I5 Library Club I5 Historia Americana 45 Biology Club 2. S NICRS I963 f' Vi 'Ati- X H f., 'jim WE HEAD FOR HOME ON A SNOWV DAY '- ameri ww-an JUDITH ELAINE LARSON G.A.A, lg Math Club lg Erash-Soph Draniutics Club l,2g F.B.L.A. 3,4g F.N.A. Ag Historia Americana 45 Chorus lg Band l,2,3,4. TERRY WAYNE LARSON Chorus l,2,3,4g Knights of Science lg Beta lota Omicron 2g Science Club 3,4gTl1espians Ag F.T.A, l,2,3,4g Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,4, DOROTHY ANN LAVEZZI F.B.L.A.2,3,-'15 G.A.A. i,2,3. DOUGLAS PAUL LaVINN Football lg Baseball Ig Basketbagg l,2,3g Gymnastics Club 3,4 Student Council l,2,3,4. ROGER ALLEN LEHNERT Baseball lg Basketball l lMarrager 2,3l5 Track 3 ltvianagerl, Praiectiorrists lg E.B.L,A. 2g Coin Club 2,35 S.S,O SA, Guid ance Steering 3. JUDITH HOPE LEWIN Library Club l,2g FBLA 2,3,11gF.N.A.4. BROWSING THROUGH THE PAPERBACKS SUE CARROLL LEWIS G.A.A. l,2,3,r1g F.H,A. lg F.N.A. 25 Pep Club 27 Modern Music Masters 3,4g Illinois School Library Aid l,2,3,4g Modern Dance Club 4g Guidance Steering Committee 4. WALTER K. LEWIS III Football 3,4 Proiectionists l,2,3,4. CAROL JEAN LICHTENWALTER Rhytlnrn Knights 3g Math Club lg Library Club l,2g G,A.A. l,2, 3,11 lPresp Alg F.T.A. l,2,3,A iTreas. dlp Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 S.S.O. 2g Beta Iota Omicron 2. Citizen-ot-the-Month, 2g Lab Assistant 3. SANDRA LEA LOGAN G.A,A. 3,45 F.B,L.A. 415 Band l,2g F.H.A. A. LORNA MCARTHUR G.A.A. lg F.N.A, l,2g Fr-Soph Dramatics l,2g Footliglnters 3,4g Library Club 3,4g Yearbook Business Staff 4. GERALD WILLIAM MARK Cross Country l,2,3g Basketball Manager l,2,3g Track l,2g lMgr. 315 Model Club lg Art Club 37 Industrial Arts Club 2, SENIORS I963 3,4g Lettermon's club 4. is CAROLYN RITA MARKL Math Club 2, Knights at Science 2, Science Club 3, Pep Club 3, I:.N.A. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Transfer tram Bloom Township High School I9oO. MARILYN ESTELLE MATASOVIC G.A.A. I, Chorus l,2,3,4, Pep Club l,3,4, Beta Iota Omicron 2, Pi Beta Gamma 3, Math Club 2, French Club 4. JAMES EDWARD MILLER Football I,2,3, Basketball I,2,3, Track l,2,3,4, Knights of Science I, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. DARLENE JUNE MINUTH Pen 8rBrush Club I, Chorus I,2,3,4, Pep Club I,2,3,4, G.A.A. I, Math Club 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Proiectionists Club 2,3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Gymnastics Club 2,3,4 lVice- PresIdent4l. BETTY GAIL MITCHELL G.A.A. l,Fr-SophDramatics l,Math Club 2,Beta Iota Omicron 2, Pi Beta Gamma 3,4 lVice-President 3l, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4 lVice-President 4l, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice- President of Senior Class. CONSTANCE CAY MORRISON G.A.A. I, Pep Club I,2, F.T,A. 2,3,4 lSecretary 4l, Math Club I, Science Club 3, Fr-Soph Dramatics l,Aegis Staff 3, German Club 4, Chorus I,2,3,4 lSection Leader I,2,4, Secretary Aj, National Honor Society 3,4. GUY DAVID MOSES Transfer tram John Marshal Harlan High School, I96l. RENA ANNE MOWATT German Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Pi Beta Gamma 3,4, Beta Iota Omicron 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, G.A.A. I, F.N.A. I,2,3, Fr-Soph Dramatics I. DENNIS RICHARD NEER Sportsman's Club 3,4 lTreasurerl, Proiectianists Club I,2,3. RUTH ELLEN NICE G.A.A. I, F,B.L.A. 2,3,4 lTreasurer 3l, F,H.A. 2. DONALD LESTER NIEMANN F.F.A. 2. SANDRA LEE OLDT Debate Club 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Beta Iota Omicron 2, Pep Club 2, Historia Americana 3,4, Spanish Club 4 lVice-Presidentlil, Debate Team l,2,3,4, Chorus I,2,3,4, Fr-Soph Dramatics I, Attended summer debate workshop at University of Illinois 3. MARIA MAGDALENA ORTEGA-RUBKE Rhythm Knights 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Historia Americana 4, Spanish Club 4, Honorary member ol Homecoming Court 4, AES. Foreign Exchange Student from Liceo de Ninas de Vina del Mar, Vina Del Mar, Chile. RICHARD DALE OSMUS Coin Club I,l7,3,4 lPresident 3l, Debate Club I,2, Chorus I,2, 3,4 lVice-President 3, President 4l, Thespians 4. MARY ANN OTTO Cheerleader I,2, Chorus I, Library Club I, E.N.A. I,2, Pep Club I,2, Fr-Saph Drama Club I,2 lVice-President 2l, Beta Iota Omicran 2, Pi Beta Gamma 3, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, National Honor Society 4, French Club 4, Aegis Stall 4 lEditoil, Representative to Illini Girls State 3. P . '15 .ae 9'v JC' 4,4-w '? W, JOSEPH ANTHONY PANICI Football 3, Spanish Club I,2, Science Club I, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Student Council Ig Guidance Steering Committee 4, Transfer from Crete Monee High School, I96I. BARBARA ANN PENLEY F.N.A. I,3,4 IV-Pres, 3I ISecy.11j, Pen and Brush Club I, Math Club I, Science Club 2,3,4, Chorus I,2, Biology Lab Assistant 331. CAROL JOAN PETERSEN Guidance Steering Committee 2,3, S.S.O. 3,4, F,N.A. IA, Pep Club 3,4, Rhythm Knights 3, Latin Club 3 ISecy lit, Pi Beta Gamma 3 fTreas, 3I, Historia Americana 4, Math Club I,2, Aegis 3,4 IBusiness Mgr. 3, Copy Editor AI, FTA. 3, Chorus I,2 ISecy I,2I, Citizen-of-the-Month 2. BETTY LEE PETERSON G.A,A. I, F.T.A, 3,4, Biology Club 2, Pep Club 2,3, Rhythm Knights 2,3,A. ROBERT WILLIAM PETERSON Track 2, Proiectianist I,2,3,11. PEGGY LEE POWELL F,N.A. I,2,4, E.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Library Club 3,4I, S.S.O. 4, Illinois State Librarians' Association, Pep Club I. FRANK JOHN PRETZEL Proiectionists I,2,3,4, Fr-Soph Dramatics I,2, Historia Ameri- cana 4, S.S.O. 3. WILLIAM STANLEY RAKOSKI Baseball I,2, Sportsmen's Club 331, Transfer from Joliet Catholic High School, I96I. JAMES JOSEPH REDELIN CAROLYN ROSE RESSLER F.N,A. 2, Pep Club I,2,3,4 ISecy Treas,I, Guidance Steering Committee 3, Proiectionists 2, Modern Music Masters 4, Spanish Club 4, G.A.A. I, Band I,2. RANDALL ROBERT REITER Wrestling I,2,3,A, Proiectionists I,2, Math Club Ig Biology Club 2, Science Club 3,A, Latin Club 3, Letterman's Club 4. MARILYN LEA ROBINSON Math Club I, F.N.A. I,2,3,41, Biology Club 2, Modern Music Masters 3.4, Chorus I,2,3,A, Aegus Staff 4. ELLEN JANET ROHDE F.B.L.A. 2,3, Pep Club 3, Modern Music Masters 4, Chorus I, 2,3,4. NANCY LEE ROWE FTA, 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Transfer from Bettendorf High School, Bettendort, Iowa. SUSAN GLADYS ROWSWELL G.A,A, I,2, F.H.A. 2,3,4, I2nd V-Pres, AI, F.B.L.A. 2,3,A, Rhythm Knights 3,4, S.S.O. 3, National Honor Society 3,4. tw'-W MR TOUCHDOWN KEN DE CAMP, CROWNS HOMECOMING QUEEN, BARBARA WHITE. GERALD ALBERT SAYERS Football 25 Cross Country 35 Basketball I,2,3,115 Baseball I,2, 3,115 Math Club l,2 lpresident QI, Letterrnon's Club 3,4 lPres. 415 National Honor Society 3,4,CifiZel t'Of'Tl'16'NlOI'1ll1 2, GAYLE ALICE SCHMITZ F.N.A, ly Chorus 2,331 lTreas..2,3,4l5 E.B,L.A. 2,45 Rhythm Knights 2,3415 Guidance Steering Committee 2,35 F.H.A. 11. EVAJEAN SCHOOLCRAET G.A,A. I,25 F.N.A. I,25 E.B.L.A.2,3,L15 Pep Club I,35 Projection- ists lg Historia Americana 3,r15Modern MusicMasters45 S.S.O. 25 Chorus I,2,3,A ILibrarian l,2,35 Department Secy Al. MARCIA ANN SCHUBERT E.N.A. 35 Pep Club 35 E.B.L,A.45Band lg Chorus 2,3315 G.A.A. 35 Transfer from Lyons Township High School, l96l. LINDA MABLE SCHWAB E.T.A. 3,-'15 Pep Club I,25 Library Club 25 Art Club 3 lTreas 3l5 Modern Dance Club 45 Er-Soph Dramatics I,25 Industrial Arts Show 3 llst place of L-W honorable mention at statel5 Art Show 2 lGrand Prizel. RALPH LLOYD SCOTT Wrestling I,25 Science Club l,2,MOtl1 Club I,2,35 Thespians 3,-'15 Guidance Steering Committee 3,45 S.S.O.2,35PrOieCtlOt'1- ists I,2,35 High School Bowling League IPres., V-Pres.l5 Lab Assistant 2, -.49-wk 2:3 JOYCE CAROLE SEAL F,N.A. I,2,3,A. DOREEN ANN SMITH G.A.A. lg F,B.L.A. 3g Modern Music Masters 3,115 ll-Iisiorian Ajg Library Club I,2g Historia Americana Ag Band I,2,3,Ag lLibrar- ian 3,Alg F.H.A. l. EILEEN ANN SMITH G.A.A. lg Pen and Brush Club l,2g Debaie Club 2g F.B.L.A. 3,-4g Fooilighters 3,4g Library Club 2. JAMES ALAN SMITH Football Ig Baseball l,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3gKnigh1s of Science I,2g lPres 215 LetIerman's Club Ag Hisioria Americana Ag S.S.O. 2. NORMA JEAN SMITH G.A.A. lg F.B.L.A. 2g Pep Club 25 F.T.A, lg Fr-Soph Drama- Iics I,2g Hisioria Americana Ag Pi Bela Gamma 3g German Club Ag Aegis Staff 3,Ag Chorus l,2g S.S.O. 4, PAUL DAVID STACEL Track l,2g Football 2g Proieciionisfs l,2g Coin Club 2,35 Math Club 25 Bays Chorus l,2g Spanish Club A. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS MARCH EOR LAST FOOTBALL GAME nd' LINDA SUE STEPHENS C1.A.A. 1525 F.N.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 45 r.B. L.A,4. JANET DOROTHY SLJMMERS G,A.A. 15 Chorus 1,2,3,4 IVice-President 3,415 Modern Music Masters 25 Pep Club 1,2535 Beta Iota Omicion 25 F.B.I..A. 45 Student Council 2,354. NANCY SWANBERG F.T.A. 15253545 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4 lSecretary 25315 Historia Aniei icana 45 Modern Dance Club 45 Spanish Club 4. WAYNE CHARLES SWANBERG Cross Country lg Track 25 Fr-Soph Dramatics 25 Math Club 15 Beta Iota Omicron 25 Chorus 2,3545 Science Club I5 Thes- pians 45 Modern Music Masters 25354 lVice-President 2535 President 41. RONALD JOHN SYLVESTER Football 1,2,3545 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Tracl-4 1525 Math Club 15 Knights ol Science 15 Beta Iota Omicron 25 Lettermen's Club 3,4 lSecretary 415 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 National Honor So' ciety 354 lTreasurer 415 President of Senior Class. MICHAEL LOUIS TEMP ERA Baseball 45 Transfer from Kaiserslavtern American High School, Kaiserslavtern, Germany, 1962. MICHAEL OTTO TRIEBE Baseball lj Wrestling 15 Track 3,45 Knights ot Science 15 Beta Iota Omicron 25 Sportsman's Club 3,4 IPresicIent415 Modern Music Masters 3 lTreasurer 315 Spanish Club 35 Gymnastics Club 354. JULIE ANN TROUTMAN CHARLES HAROLD TLJRNBOLJGH Gymnastics Club 3,4 lPresident 415 Proiectionists 15 F,F.A. 15253,4 lSecretary 415 Math Club I5 Thespians 3,45 Chorus 15253545 Modern Music Masters 3,4. RUDY SALVATORE LJRBANO Football 15 Proiectionists Club 152,354 IPresident 415 Sports- man's Club 4. DENNIS GORDON VALY Football lg Basketball 15 Baseball I5 Chorus 3545 Guidance Steering Committee 1,2,4. MARILYN JEAN VELTMAN F.B.L.A. 3,4 lPresident 415 Historia Americana 35 Art Club 35 Chorus 1525 Transfer from Roseland Christian High School 1961. BARBARAJEAN VRBA G.A.A. 15 Rhythm Knights 2,45 F.T.A. 152,3,45 Beta Iota Omi- cron 25 German Club 45 Pep Club 15 Freshman Class Treasurer. MARGO ANN MARIE WAGNER Camera Club 15 Science Club 1,25 Gymnastics Club 1525 F.N.A. 35 Guidance Steering 45 Pep Club 4. Transfer from Sacred Heart High SchooI5I961. JAMES FRANCIS WALSH Wrestling 15253,45 F.F.A. 152,3,4 lSecretary 35 President 415 Industrial Arts 3545 I.ettermen's Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. f 'f E N KURT LEONARD WARNING Sportsman's Club 3,4 TERRY JAMES WEBER Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling l ,2,3,4 ICO-Captoinl1I, Track l,2,3,4, Knights of Science 2, Lettermen's Club 3,4 IV-Pres. AI, Guid- ance Steering Comm. -4, Student Council A lParliamentarian AI, Meth Club l,2, SSO. 2, Class President 2, Class V-Presi- dent 3. KAREN ELIZABETH WEEMS G,A.A, l,2 ISporthead QI, Beta Iota Omicron 2 lsecy QI, Aegis Stall 3,4 lEditor-in-chief 3, Administration Editor AI, F.T.A. l,2,3,41 lScrapbook Chairman 3,4I, Pi Beta Gamma 3,A, Historia Americana 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Pep Club l, Gere man Club 4, SSO. 4, National Honor Society 11. BILL DWIGHT WENNLUND Football l,2,3,11, Basketball l,2, Baseball l, Coin Club l,2,3,A IPres. 2I, Letterman's Club 3,4, Guidance Steering Committee l,2, Student Council l,2,4, Biology Club 2, Sportsman's Club A, Knights of Science l, BETTYJEAN WERNER F.N.A. l, G.A.A. I, F.B,L.A. 234, F.H.A. 2,3,11, JUDY MAE WERNER Cheerleading Manager 3,-4, G.A.A. l, FTA. l,2,3,11,Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, F.N.A. 3, Biology Club 2 lTreas. ZI, Science Club 3, Chorus l,2, Pep Club 2,3,4, WILLIAM WALLACE WERNER Basketball l, Cross Country A, Track 11, Proiectionists l, lndus- trial Arts Club 2,3,AlPres,11I. RANDALL DAVID WHEELER Football l,2,3,4, Basketball IQ, Baseball l, Biology Club 2 lPres. QI, Math Club 3 lPres. 3I, Boys Chorus l,2,3,Li, Projec- tionists l,2, F.T,A. 3, Science Club 3, Gymnastics Club 3, Guidance Steering Committee 4, Letterman's Club 4, Speech Contest Work 3,4, L-W reporter on WJOL 3,4, Illini Boys State 2. BARBARA WHITE Chorus l, FrfSoph. Dramatics l,2, Spanish Club A lsecretary AI, F.T.A, l,2,11, Pep Club 2,3,4, Guidance Steering Committee l,2,3, Beta Iota Omicron 2, National Honor Society 3,11, Cheerleading l,2,3, IWrestling and Football 3,4I, Gymnastics Club 2,3, S.S.O. Secretary 3,4, Student Council l,2,3,r1 ITrea- surer QI, Homecoming Queen l962. JAMES FREDERICK WIEGEL Football l,2,3,11, Basketball l,2, Baseball l,2,3,4, Knights of Science l, Moth Club l,2 IV-Pres. QI, Beta Iota Omicron 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3,A, National Honor Society 3,11, lPres, AI, Letterman's Club 3,11, S.S.O. 2, Guidance Steering Committee 3, Illini Boys' State 3. CHRISTINA VERONICAWIESE G.A.A. 2,3, F.N.A. 3,4, F.T.A. 4, Chorus IQ, ILibrarian QI, Math Club 2, Sylvan Players l, Latin Club 3, Q,A.Q. l, National Honor Society 4, Transfer from Sacred Heart High School l96O. MARY ANN WIESE Sylvan Players I, Historia Americana 11, F.H,A. 2,3,11, FTA. 3,4, Chorus l,2, Fr-Soph Dramatics 2, Transfer from Sacred Heart High School, l960. NANCY PALJLETTE WILDER F.H.A, LQ, F.B.L,A. i,2,3, chorus i,2, Pep Club i, G.A,A, ig, JOE JOHN WILLIAMS Dance Band 2311, Band l,2,3,4, ISection Leader 3,1tI. CAROL ANN WILSON ' Math Club l,2, Mu Alpha Theta 3,A, F.T.A. 2,3,A, IV-Pres, 4, Pres,4I, Beta Iota Omicron 2, National Honor Society 3,11, G.A.A. l,2, Rhythm Knights 3,-fi, Pep Club 2,3, Aegis Staff 3. ROBERT RUSSELLWOLCOTT Projecfionists 37 Coin Club 45 SporIsn1un's Club Ag Tvonsfer lrom Hillsborough High School, Tompo, Florida, I96I WARREN WAVNE WONDERS Football l,2g Boskelboll I,2y Baseball l,2,3,11g Cross Country 37 Kniglwls of Science 2. KAREN ANN YUNKER G.A.A. I,2,3gMc1Ih Clubg Pi Belo Gamma 3g Historia Americana Ag German Club 115 Leaders Club 3. ART CLASSES FIND THE OUTDOORS A FINE CLASSROOM IN SPRING AND FALL. E - -.F ' 4,19 A 1 COLLLEGE NIGHT Brought Big Turnout Of Parents And Students. JU IORS U DER TUDY SENIORS Ju Tor dass offcers are IefY Io rrght David Ho e-II Treosu e Mo :cm FICII Vie presidemg Jen we PeIers Sec eIc1ry GMI Denm s Pfelfer, presided WHETHER WORKING ON SCHOOL WORK OR MAKING IMPROVEMENTS THE JUNIOR CLASS ADDS ENTERTAINMENT ALONG WITH SERVICE. ROW I: Mary AIIJ ecI1I D ur1eAIe-Xander - ..-::-.::i:'f:21:s.5:::a:a'i2i'f - ..,. : 1-.f-1-V' 'zzgg 5, Y, , ., 4 ,, 1, - 53: -f ROW 2: Jon ce Arduugh Poi Bfdten, Anno B010 cs Robert BoIse Harold Barnes an . 'Q wp-1' I I . .,,... ' f S' .,., Q .,.., G SL. . - -I ., FN A if - 'I' 5' . . '- m e .3 ' . . ,Q . New -5 wr'-ww ROW l: Sandra Barry, Roger Baughon, Patrick Beal, Ruth Been, Jacqueline Bell. wwe we rife 135 ROW 2: Patricia Bell, Kathy Bennett, Todd Bennett, Alice Black, Joy Blaha. W s 4' r i, Q ff f fi , M get .,mi'Z'Sf3e, . Z7i'f2ZP' I V i 5 'W .. s' I mf' P ,' F73-J . .Q ,lx 5 ' S ZQQ i Q1 -iff J ' .1-45' LQ? F . an wma fw 35 6 .Y 1 , 'V A r '1,.WXf -.f 0 A' it ws is Fl ROW 3: James Blevins, Thomas Brey- rneyer, Barry Brown, Laura Brown, Donna Bruce. -wmi x -.12 .,.,..5,.,g4.:.-.g:.g,-.zgg,.-,re B' ES B Q -,ff cts ,,r?,?.5-,S ,hx gc , X, 4 Lx? - M y Xb . ,Z iffzfivz -Gm . V' 2 aw nd F x ROW 4: John Bulanda, James Carlos, William Carver, Roberta Cherven, Carol Chisholm, ln ROW 5: Michelle Chuck, Sherry Cochran, Mary Beth Coclini, Connie Corp, Joyce Craig. if fgfiflfifigigfifigg as w s: -Vgiiliii Wifi-'L if ' wwf: E:5?E51?14 ' 121:-41 ' ...C I -' pq- - gg' ifdw -' 22.2 -A-Elf ' -ss. MM f j ri? . -, , f ..,. .5 Z , ,5 J x ...V :S553 ey 5732 g 2-mug. r 'vw , ---- ' 2 : 1 ' ,.: 21 1 gi?2I'f' M1 ??slvf? f Qi .- ROW 6: Peter Cryer, Michael Cullen, Paul Dath, Mike Delaney, Lahan Delay. 42 WE BEGI T0 ASSUME ROW l 1 George Demus, Edward Denson, Belly Dowle, Bruce Ebert, Lloyd Eibling. ROW 2: Bernard Elwood, Rilo Engle, Julio Ezell, Judy Fairbairn, Gregory Fanl, ROW 3: Tom Fee, David Ferguson, Bob Filzer, Marion Flall, Walter Florence. . A ' ROW 11: Robert Foose, Ken Foulz, Karen lgilllaa L V fl ' Frianl, Patricia Friani, Raymond Gasl. . J V , E K .A L ., f ROW 5: .loner Geary, Kurt Gerdel, Kalhy Glenn, Mary Gordon, James Gor- WIUH. If ., '12 -A if ROW 6: Karyl Gregg Merrie Gregory, an Rick Grelz, Sondra Grey, Herb Grote' ' img? wold. is J F . :Ziff ir, ' I fi lf ii 5 51 , if if Figiff LE DER HIPIN SCHOOL FF IRS T? FU PLUS LEARNING MAKE tw was-...... 'mf v-gulf 4' ww wg gif Newer? ,S sw Q4 mms?-35555 Q mm sei, 2 1 ' . ' ' - l - ' ' 4zzaswwrsggwaswweggfgszsibwew igsfazi af-fzzfwmf imzlfsfzvsswwzfiasz :ffl ie if 51 , QV5QEfQi22gw,2eqggggfQW.wwggggz ,uuu .iu 1 ,l , . 1 .,,., ,iiz 1. ' 1'f3- , x ! Y! 44 ff? 5 4 'l' ' ' :s:i:.2:1.::,g5 LV: H 5- 2 -::i :iIf'I.E A' ,:,,: ,5:yf:g.:g:g:E::.:.-. S t . M' ' .- ' g 1:1215 elf a -we i Wt H U' V I sa 1 ' i ' ' . ., , Ziff ,Q 1 s g ff' 1.1 ROW lg Helen Gullicksen, Allen Guth, Norma Haakinson, Kathryn Hahn, Wil- liam Hahn. ROW 2: RobertHaley,Carole Hammond, Donna Hansen, Barbara Hanson, Michael Hart. ROW 3: Terryl Hartman, Thomas Har- tang, Dennis Hatton, Linda Hatz, Terrie Hearns, ROW 4: Janet Hedge, Jeanette Hedge, Karin Heichel, Gloria Heisner, James Heisner. ROW 5: Torn Heisner, Betty Helgersan, Ellen Hilton, Linda Hodge, Barry Hodges, ROW 6: Robert Horan, David Howell, Richard Hoyt, Sally Hoyt, Emma Hub- bard. TYPICA SCHOCDL DAY ROW lg Thomas Hull, James Hunniford, Dale Hunl, William lhde, Charles lrn- mormino. ROW 2: Judy Jedlick, Charles Johnson, Nancy Johnson, RobertJohnson, George Jorgenson. ROW 31 Shirley Koehler, Sharon Klaus- ing, Dorolhy Klulh, Ronald Kokal, Leslie Koenig. ROW A: Richard Konopack, Delores Koo- yengo, Sandra Kooyenga, Toni Koster, Jim Kramer. ROW 5: Kendall Krapl, Michael Lond- fried, Linda Lane, Lola Lane, Sheilo Langerman. ROW 6: Carol Laufler, Susan Lauffer, Lorry Lehneri, Marvin Lehnerl, Barbara Loebe. if J xii rv , sg 'bfpxzzrzaszg ss swiffyfgwrf W rg-fggmf k r -1: www ,i,....., , . .. ' 3 2 TLA, J -: .:. 4 M S Q Siva w wzssz, . Sifrifiiiisi SE' aegyrfggf ,J 5 s if is in s 'J 13 uv ,ff 'M e ,Q i 4 s nw ll ' sr -353 4 i g s 'vu MFE' 5 3:55 'f .J f igzzisssgfff sswgr MW K - f., ,. ,::' gfxpszniq. A J i533YfQ f:2':Lf + iifm. - ., wifi v ,M M x X .A v.,,5 gg: 9 2 mai' A TJ 22'-Q 5, if . bi v:,,. 'ff-,nw I Q , .4 5 E Sew V L'-'is' ROW l: Alan Loucks, Carol Love, Irene Machalek, Sue Major, Dale Mancke, ROW 2: Donna Mangan, Robert Man- heim, Peggy Mark, Rosemary Mark- wenos, Janet Marshall. ROW 3: Janice Marshall, Tom Mathews, Susan Mazurek, Edward Meyers,WilIiam Miller. , , wiv ROW 4: William Moncriet, Earl Mont- gomery, Tam Morrison, Ken Moses, 'Weil' HuntMossell. ROW 5: Diane Muehler, David Mundi, Sue Murray, Herbert Nelson, Dennis Nuels. News 1 ROW6: James Nicholson, Sheri Nieland, M Lil Ann Osmus, Judy Owen, Roger Paben, N-:df ' 4 ,..-' 22- -22-fr 5 . :Q 1 V: f WE ELECTCLASS Rl GS ROW lg Fred Pearson, Jim Pester, Jean- ine Peters, Susan Petyko, Dennis Pfeifer. ROW2: Nancy Porick, Karin Ritt, Charles Roberson, Mike Roberson, Gene Robert- son. I ROW 3: Cindy Robinson, SanclraRouson, J. David Russell, Dan Ryan, Raymond Sabec. ROW A: Leatrice Sarnanich, Jim Schmitz, Kay Schram, Danna Schubert, Cheryl Seltzer. ROW 51 Richard Seveclge, Deana Sims, Helen Sims, Carol Slick, Joseph Smiel. ROW 6: Marjorie Smith, Nancy Smith, Richard Smithson, Carol Soderberg, Larry Spiess. ff? AND M KE PLANS FOR PROM ,fs Tl' we 5- wr i r if 4 xr t ' We-N 'f'M v fi ,W 7 'QQ 3 Ti y.M' .. ' in v 'wif V .. if W ,ig-all Y i gf 'S sf? 1? gk li if W1 if ,ffl f gd ,ix 5 ,g we 12 Ms? it sg we WL 54 ' M Q, 48 Mgt rw., ROW 7: Lawrence Zollner, Sue Zum- Mallen, 593 VT ROW l: Martha Stantill, Nancy Stein- berg, Gary Stokes, Georgia Stone, Cheryl Stoner. ROW 2: Gerald Studer, Earl Suchoski, Gerald Sunday, Ed Tatro, Barbara Tay- lor, ROW 3: Roger Taylor, Carol Teske, Mark Thomas, Janice Thompson, Cathy To- many. ROW 11: Kathy Torrence, Carol Tyler, Michael Urbana, Carolyn Vrba, Larry Wallschlaeger. ROW5: Allen Walsh, Susan Webb, Carol White, Robert Willrosz, Cheryl Wilson. ROW 6: Peter Winker, Kenneth Wolf, Valerie Wondrosek, Robert Yates, John Zollner. ROW 21 Don Anderson, Gary Anderson Linda Anderson, Evelyn Arnetle, Kallv leen Arnold, Roger Ball. ROW 31 Donna Barlow, George Barlow, John Barlow, Raymond Basham, Bill Balson, David Balson. ROW l : James Albr eclrxl, Dale Anderson. .4 ' 5 vii 1 Y if , Y-vw, 5 ff k :EW -Wil? J, ,ill '.l' I i 'l A :J '21vwAsdiS1i1SMMw rQf-- . ,..,mwWsm Wwgfms A , ,eff ,v - 75255532355 ,s 1. fsfzng 5-Wlfgfir ROW 4: Russell Balson, Donna Bauglmn, 1 ' ,IQ ' Norman Beebe, Riclvard Been, Palsy A L 1 vm 6 'X ,.... ,-: In , gr? Belz, Carol Benson Ag R 'M Q If rf we New 35,51 3 , 5, -fd: if 'W' v .:' .. Z ... , 335745, . , , , .... 1 r' , ..,. ff ROW 51 Wesley Blsgrove-,WalterBlaess, N W , . , . ' ff ,ff T25 l' ' ' Esther Blevins,Jenlfer Blomquist, Sharon Wx 1, 'V .pq ' '2 3 If: Bobzln, Torn Boldwin. ij W' A ll . rw 'l ' ,ge gf- Q '- ' ,. ww. E5 ,um Treasurer. SGPHOMCRE Sophomore class officers ore, left lo riglwl, Judy Lewison, Secretary, Jeff Urban, Vice-president, lonw Hamillon, Presidenlg and Charles Edwards, fit' we .-.. r Q, Y I - -: . L .. I 3 . ij , ' ,, gl r af' A Wlsfsfsqrir ' 5?T,i2f 4 .x f fu-f 5 H... , R 5 45? ., X X 49 ROW lx Patricia Bornher, DwightBorden, Warren Bormet, Kathleen Brady, Pai Brandau, James Brooks, ROW2: Joan Brown, Robert Bruns, Linda Bryson, Lynn Back, John Burkhart, Pat- ricia Burns. ROW 3: Archie Calvert, Wanda Calvert, Dennis Cappel, Peggy Carlos, John Car- ver, Charolotte Chandler, ROW 41 Jack Chisholm, Lloyd Christian- sen, Craig Cieply, Carolyn Clark, Dale Cooper, Barbara Crabb. ROW 5: Randall Cramer, Carol Crass, Barbara Crause, Lois Dau, Rowland Davies, Jon Davis. ROW6: Patricia De Gries, Peter Demus, Ronald Denson, Sandra Dietzman, Con- nie Dixon, Jennifer Doering. ROW 7: Ralph Doner, Terry Donovan, Ronna Doty, Janice DuBien, Suzanne Dyksira, Diane Eden, ROW l : Charles Edwards, Kathleen Egle, Donald Eibling, Lora Elias, Fred Elliot, Gary Emmett, ROW 2: Darold Engel, Ronald Englert, Neil Erdmann, Michael Erickson, Nancy Ervin, Carolyn Farley. ROW 3: Donald Ferrell, Lynne Fitch, Rich- ard Fitzgerald, Derrol Fleishmann, Ken- neith Ford, Robert Forsythe. ROW 4: Kathy Fortman, Bonnie Fredin, John Gallagher, Dorothy Gardner, Jerry Gast, Thom as Geary. ROW 5: Irene Geuther, Marilyn Gill, Russell Gilles, Bruce Gleason, Linda Gorden, Paul Gramse, ROW6: Howard Grimes, Gary Gumbel, Pamela Guthrie, Billie Jean Hafk,Janine Hagen, Karin Hair. ROW 7: Tom Hamilton, Ronald Hansen, Margaret Harbit, Joyce Harling, Patricia Hartnell, Diane Hartshorne. fm 3 29 . sg. . El 9-H ,fo us. 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ROW 7: Lynn Kubin, Tony Larnble, Thom- as Lane, Douglas Layezzi, David Lewin, Judy Lewison, ROW ln Gordon Link, Nedra Livingston, Terry Logan, Jerry Loucks, Fred Lutger, Edna Lyons. ROW 2: Terrence McAndrew, Angie Mc- Clathey, Dawn McCleory, Billy McGee, David Machternes, George Maertin. ROW 3: William Malinow, Richard Man- gum, Virginia Manzke, Linda Mark, Cyn- thia Markl, Joan Marti. ROW 4: Mary Jane Marti, Kathy Martin, Lorine Miller, Diane Mitchell, Ronald Mitchell, William Morrison, ROW 5: Diane Moss, Holly Mossell,Terry Mueller, Karin Mutsch, Christine Neels, Robert Neilson. ROW 6: Larry Newton, Jane Nichol, Betty Niedringhaus, Terrence Nolan, Sandra Nydra, Sandra Oesterle. ROW7: Danny Olsen,Marguerite Olson, Kim Osmus, Hubert Osmus. Martha Otto, Ronald Parchem. -4. T Ms M. n vi gn., - if .. .... ig: Wg 5359232 N .1 ..........,,.. .,.,. . .g .. . .. 155 ..,.. - W . ,,,.,. . ., U W mm 4, ' SI ' A 1 i r Wy' f R rg 5 3 5 ff? 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ROW2:WilliamPommering,NoncyPow- ell, Sandra Priiis, Karin Rahm, Arline Raiser, Diane Reils. ROW 3: Gregory Reiter, Carol Remien, Larry Resufko, Wayne Roark, Dean Rodeghero, Marguerei Rogal. ROW 4: James Rogers, Riia Roman, Rod- ney Rooney, Ray Rowswell, Mickey Ruda, Thomas Saxion. ROW 5: Linda Schein, Riia Schinkowski, Dennis Schmeckpeper, Lynn Schroeder, Peggy Schroader, Richard Schroeder ROW 6: Joyce Schwab, Mary Seagrave, Barbara Seeman, William Sexton, Doroihy Sherwood, Linda Shreffler. ROW 7: Robert Simpson, Michael Sinks, Sarah Sippel, Pai Siiar, Harry Skala, Don Smego. ROW l: Ann Smith, Candy Smith, Lynda Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Susan Smith. ROW 2: Janice Sparks, Laurel Sproat, Bob Stanelc, Chris Stanisz, Bill Staton, Lee Steinbrenner. ROW 3: Joe Stricker, Bob Struthers, Ed Swanberg, Diane Thomas, Lynda Thomp- son, Kim Tobelc, ROW 41: Leroy Tobek, John Tromp, Linda Trudeau, Mary Turnbough, Steve Turner, Jeff Urban, ROW 5: Bob Vanderwall, Charles Voight, Beverly Walsh, CarolWalsh, RiclcWalsh, Terry Warning. ROW 6: Ted Welborn, Dale Westlund, Scherrie Wilder, Linda Wilkosz, June Willey, Tom Williams. ROW 71 Gary Wilson, Janine Wilson, John Wise, Debbie Woida, Holly Wol- finger, Karren Wonders. ROW B: Bob Wyzevich, Dennis Yar- brough, Donna Youngren, Shirley Zarse, Nadia Zemeslce. an-an H14 'WV fm- adm if- w,Q A . 3 ,Q-vp 'SMNW 'S wifi f 2? L .... f . 41 2? 9 his 2 an -f'.: guy' M gsm -'ff Sam as 52521 li l i W sux., ,X vs g ,. ,, .gf bra' J., 1 ,fx H Q, if , ,ws xiii? snvf, as ' if -r-:H V1 3 .-1 . I 1 A: A km f ROW2: Dale Alexander, Warren Anderson, Gay Anderson, man Beck, Bob Been, Sally Bell, Ken Benson. ROW 35 Mike Bernard, Audrey Bitner, Bill Blank, Chris Blunl, . ROW I: Jean Alum-,O Dave Braley, .lo Ann Braswell, Nancy Braun. A A . MW H- s.,.,,.,,M.MWM,, -.v..,,,.,,. , .,.., ' 1:1 5, 55-g 11 2: wx , Q wa A wr my ,-.. : iw mfg 151' B' RFQ? if ' s' HQ5, 'L4f51f'Qfl2i' is r 1 ,saflmiz . f A '- , ez I jiffa-,z 12 ' B New Q 12.113711 A 1 A zazigggii i azlq M '. fsgl l ' 1 I A no ' ff- ' Neff L e Q my .nm xox ,555 - , g. ., if ' A Sdn -, I.--1 ..., r - f Ng. f as-2 I, l ff: ' ,. A' ,,., Wir 56 f ,, ROW 41 Dale Breni, Sherry Broadslone, Mary Brooks, Pam Bryson, Chris Bulanda, Nancy Carlson, Linda Clark. , . w.. ., ,V L-W f fl 'L f is sf if ---, Q, . ., W Q ' 'N :Xa .A 'wx 2 A 'f rx, 215 ,, ,gf my wzvxlz A ,R In fs, R, R f ,i 4 2 if FRE HMA Freshman class officers are, left to right, Caro- line Long, Secrelary, Stephen While, Presidenl, Dan Murray, Vice-presidenl, Mike Sims, Treasurer. Sharon Baker, Judy Balbinot, Pat Balsie, Her- Wendell Borrnei, Linda Boslnich, Bob Bowser, Brossman, Rosemary Brown, Linda Bruck, Pal 2333: ., .. 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ROW lz Betty Love, Crystal Luckhart, Leonard McBride, Ronald McCullough, Marty McLemore, Marc McPherson, Elizabeth Madden. ROW 2: Linda Madsen, Betty Malloy, Kathleen Mandello, Thomas Manheim, Richard Mark, Adolph Markl, Thomas Micka, ROW 3: James Miller, Diane Miller, John Miller, Ruby Moenck, Linda Mont- gomery, PatriciaMorrison,Pam Mueller. ROW 4: BertMurphy, DanielMurray,Jan Neilis, Marilyn Neilson, Michael Neil- son, Toby Nichols, Lawrence Nordwall. ROW 5: Gloria Norman, Susan Novak, Charles O'Connor, James O'Connor, Edward Paben, Bruce Patterson, Sandra Pearson. ROW 6: Janice Petersen, Barbara Peter- son, Marsha Peterson, Richard Peterson, Christine Petterson, James Peyton, Mori- lyn Pollock. ROW 7: Pam Powell, Louisa Pretzel, Randy Putnam, Ken Raiser, Frank Redelin, Gary Redman, Karen Reils. tyvmsrl, Q l fel l' es... af . f',If :Ifj ..4.i:-:::::::::.:::. ragga ' 2 E::EE EvH:: I: . J.: I A -It - : L- J ' ' f ' -:at-2,1 , K ???7?3 . , .. v . ttsfyaf t' ':ss: ' ,,.... 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ROW 4: Rick Seitzinger, Mike Sims, Jill Smith, Carol,Snyder, Michael Spiess, Linda Stanfill, Stephen Stauffenberg, ROW5:Donna Steinbrenner,Joan Stone, Larry Subbert, James Sugg, June Swan- berg, Richard Sylvester, Diane Taylor. ROW 6: Robert Taylor, Robert Thomas, John Thurston, Jean Timm, Jack Toma- neck, Candice Tomany, Barbara Toppen. ROW 7: James Tromp, Tom Tyler, Carol Van Donk, Bonnie Vaughn, Linda Vaughn, Earl Veltman, John Venclcus. ROW 8: Edward Wagner, Alan Wall- schlaeger, Dan Walsh, JanetWalsh, Karl Warning, Roderick Weber, Bill Weich- brodt. ROW 9: Stephen Westphal, Stephen White, Sandra Wieringa, William Wil- lard, Paul Wimmler, George Yapp. - - . , , 5 2 ' ' wy ia digs? iii' f as as as - Q I 'Q ,fa ggmqff Q , 5: wi . 'hw X, f if LJ 'H g ' ,, 53:35 4 ::VE as 3, :,,:E. an A E A fi 3 ' A if i W swf i n 1: .,., 22, ,am . ig ll' 4 V 9 P AF Sfiiiqw N X ,WMWDN a f K i Wmsagza -1 ,,., , A, ,, iv ik, 3 , i is W F i Lg: 5 ' X Ei .1 Q .Ai t ,. .hiv 3 - A,..,.,-,, gl ,',,'g ' fr lv 5 . E if -51 iii 5 5 -. - 332 - .bql ai :', ' it --'.., . Amid the cheers ot the crowd, Homecoming Queen Barbara White takes her royal posi- tion and reigns over the 1962 Homecoming tooiboli game. Students and alumni dance to the strains of the Tri-K's putting a climax to an eventful Homecoming. Half-time ceremonies ofthe game are step- ped up by the quick steps ofthe Rhythm Knights precision marching, H0505 The l962 Homecoming Court: Queen Barbara White, Senior representatives Cheryl Hearns, Carole Deloney,JanetSummers, Honorary member Magdalena Ortega, Junior representative Jeanine Peters, Sophomore representative Sandra Osterle and Freshman representative Kathy Handort. L-W HCDMECOMI G FE TI ITIESJ962 Queen Barbara White, escorted by Jim Weigel, proudly oscends the throne as her Homecoming reign draws to a close. The Lincoln-Way Marching Band sets a quick pace as they perform during Homecoming halt-time activities. 0' 4 .I .I A - W QQ! 63 GONDOLIERS PERFORMED BRILLIANTLY BY K IGHTS SPANISH DANCERS THEIR MAJESTIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Sunnners, Bob Stanek, Barbara Hanson, Phyliis Fonte, Michaei FRONT ROW: SGIWCIIU KUUYQVTQUI CITGTTES JOITTTSOTI' Frames KIIITQCV Qnilan Cindy Robinson, Marsha Shuberi, Ted Johnson, Linda Shreftlei. BACK ROW: Huni Mossell, Terry Larson, Leslie Koenig, Toby Nichois, Mike Johnson Dennis Cappel, Warren Anderson, Ken Foutz, Lynn Gilmore, Steve Stauftenberg Ken Wolf, Wayne Swanberq, Ted Johnson. THE CORCDNATION A LAST FAREWELL LEFT TO RIGHT: Toby Nichols, Dennis Capple, Wayne Swanberg, Torn Fee, Frances LEFT TORIGHT1 Richard Osnws, Dennis Vaiy, Lorraine Kramer, Sondra Gregory, Pete Klinger, Leslie Koenig, Warren Anderson, Steve Siauffenberg. Burns. CONSIDER THE BEAUTIFUL CONTADINE LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Fredin, Jo Ann Case, EIIen Rhode, Mariiyn Robinson, Lynn MY Stauftenberg, Juanita Hansen, Connie Morrison, Pat Hartnell, Gayle Schmitz, Marilyn MoIasovic. qi AM THE WIFE or ONET LEFT TO RIGHT1Mike Hart, Judith Owen. STUDENT COUNCIL IS DEMOCRACY IN ACTION STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Front row left to rigntj. Kurt Fredin, president, Kathy Glenn, secretary, Carol White treasurer, Mr. Robert Taylor, advisorg Mr. Paul LaVinn, advisor. Back row left to righttg Terry Weber, parliannentarian, Bev Guildenzoph, reporter Sue Maior, vice-president. Row Student Council members are1 lg B. White, C. Hammond, B. I-lan son, G. Stone, J. Marti, J. Blaha Raw 2: K. Glenn, E. Tatra, R. Sylvester B, Guildenzoph, B. Fredin, C White. Row 31 L, Fitch, C. Delaney, S. Maior R, Batson, G. Gumbel, R. Jast P. Burns, Raw Ag B. Wennlund, D. LaVinn, T. Web- er, D. Pfeifer, T. Hamilton, M. Ortega, K, Fredin, T. Fee. GUIDANCE STEERING COMMITTEE This committee works directly with the guidance department staff to determine topics of discussion for the guidance groups. The Guid- ance Steering Committee is composed of a representative from each freshman, sophomore, iunior, and senior guidance group. The freshman and sophomore programs deal with social problems and the immediate concerns of the members ofthe many guidance groups. The iunior and senior programs also dealwith social problems, and in addition, they discuss colleges and iobs for the students after graduation. Guidance Steering Committee Members CIFQZ V ,V Y Row I: ROWQ: Row 3: ROW 11: T. Clegg, B. Toppen, L. Elias, F. Klinger, L, Madsen, G. Stone, T. McAndrew, J. Chisholm, D. Sims, S. Lewis, M. Chuclc, P, Badten, J. Willy, D. Cappel. B. Neidringhaus, M. Peterson, N. Lambrecht, S. Turner, C. Chisf holrn, B. Johnson, C. Robinson, V. Wondrasek, N. Carlson, C. Crass, L, Goodwin, D. Mongun, B. Fredin. M. Olson, C,Chaprnan, D.Mundt, R. Scott, D. Duffy, J. Peters, C. Clarlc, L. Smith, K. Glenn, J. Pan- ici, G. Hanna, C. Delaney, P. Havens, K, Osmus. T. t-tearns, D. Schaen, K.Carlson, J. Gorman, T. Weber, R. Wheel' er, K. Erickson, A.Hodge,L.Hine- line, F. Lutger,T.t-lull,E.Johrison, B. Brown, S. Motor, I-l. Mossell. S.S.O. IS IN FOURTH YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION H1 'WS iw . I '14- S.S.O. EXECUTIVE BOARD Left to right: Dan Laicin, Chairman, Wanda Jeffers, Marian Flatt, Jerry Sayers, Gary Stokes, Joe Waichert. STUDENT SERVICE ORGANIZATION Now nearing the end of its fourth year of successful operation is the Student Service Organization, better known to many as the S.S.O. It is an organization governed by the students and is mainly for their benefit. Many services are rendered by S.S.O. members. Lunch program workers, hall receptionists, and parking lot supervisors are all part of the organization, But most important is the maintaining of the study halls, where there is no direct adult supervision. They are efficiently run by a chairman, assistant chairman, secretary, and assistant secre- tary--all with their designated duties. Within the S.S.O. organization there is a student board, consisting of six students, wherein discipline cases are viewed, and a fair course Marian Flatt, iunior, checks attendance in an S,S.O. auditorium study hall. of action is taken. This board meets during the first period with Mr. Joe Kruzich, the S.S.O. co-ordinator. This year, for the first time, something new was added to the S.S.O. program. lt was that of independent study time for seniors, during which they were able to work individually or with others in a number of designated areas, or with teachers. This was done during the time when these students would otherwise have been in study halls. The program has showed a degree of success and it is being improved. Because of the co-operation given to the S.S.O., it has been able to function smoothly. One result has been more time for faculty mem- bers, which they may devote to student conferences and long range planning in subject fields. But most important, students can learn self-discipline and to respect others and to feel responsible for their own actions. OUTSTANDING KNIGHTS CHOSEN FOR N.H.S. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYmembers initiated on November I6 are, left to right. Row lp Mary Ann Otto, Mary Lou Gertenrich. Row 2: Juanita Hansen, Judy Werner, Janet Geuther. Row 3: Nancy Beedle, Jim Walsh, Tino Wiese, Karen Weems. 67 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETV Row l: S. Rowswell, M. Knapp, C. Lichtenwalter, B. White, Row 2: R. Sylvester, R. Mowatt, B, Guildenzoph, A. Gill, C. Delaney. Row 3. D. Gast, C. Morrison, C. Wilson, J. Wiegel, B. Mitchell, S. Gregory. The National Honor Society represents high attainment in character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. lt stands as a goal of achievement to strive for by the entire student body. To be selected as a member of N.H.S. is the highest honor a Lincoln-Way student can receive. With this esteem goes the responsibility of maintaining the standards ofthe society. Membership is indicative of a maturing student. '11-uv-f as LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The library assistants work constantly for top efficiency in providing library services to teachers and students of Lincoln-Way. They contribute time and atten- tion to the process of keeping books and materials of the library in their correct places and always ready for circulation. These trustworthy, responsible students perform a necessary and valuable service to our school. The knowledge they acquire will prove useful in college and later life. lt is hoped that several of the assistants will continue their training to become professional librarians. PROJECTIONISTS Proiectionist Club members assist teachers with the movement, arrangement, and operation of audio-visual equipment, therefore contributing a valuable ser- vice to Lincoln-Way. These students are efficient, because of training in the correct usage of this equipment received at meetings and frequent practice in classrooms. The members take complete charge of these operations, thus presenting their skill, and winning the appreciation of teachers and students alike. All responsible student with a C average and a desire to perform this service are welcome in the club. LIBRARV Row l: N. Powell, K. Hahn, S. Lewis, P. Friant, J. Marshall, L. Keislar, Row 21 J. Geary, L, Lane, A. Baiarinas, B. Bruns, Row lc Row 21 Raw 3: Row 45 L. McArthur, J, Sparks, R. Hunter. PROJECTIONISTS D. Hansen, J. Pester, D. Anderson, R. Tay' lor, D. Smego, D. Schmeckpepper, D. Schmeckpepper, W. Florence, J. Miller, M. Urbano, J. Chisholm, T. Mica, T. Seggebruch E. Darnell, T. Lambel, G, Reiter. J. Tromp, B. Gleason, G. Gumbel, S. White, R. Putnam, T. Geary, G. Sunday, J. Blevins, F. Pretzel, D. Gudgeon, R. Hommes, D. Mundt, R. Balsie, S. Rice, J. Markl. L. Steinbrenner, B. Struthers, R. Wilkosz A. Heston, M. Delaney, T. Hull, R. Manheim, B, Hodges, D. Howell, P. Dath, S, Ferrell M. Roberson, J. Tramp, T, Jasinski, D. Jones W. Miller, D. Minuth, W. Hahn, G. Jorgen- san, M. Keating, P. Kervin, K. Gerdel, H Grimes, B. Sluis, R. Peterson, W. Lewis, E Wagner, W. lhde, J. Gallagher, R. Urbana R. Yates. 2 ...W , G ERMAN CLU B Newly organized this year, the German Club, underthe direction of Mr. Henry Meier, was open to all students having completed two years of German. The club was very informal, with no officers or specific rules. To study and to become better acquainted with the German people, their language, literature, and their culture, was the main obiective of the organization. Correspondence with students from German speaking countries helped greatly to achieve this goal and in a small, but significant way, helped to promote better understanding between per- sons of very different notions, when, during this time of world unrest, it is so greatly needed. LOS CAMPEONS lSPANISH CLUBJ The Spanish Club, under the direction of Mr. Henry Meier, was formed only this year, with the purpose of further acquainting its members with Spanish- speaking countries, and their people, customs, and language. Students with two years of Spanish were eligible for club membership. Activities included the appearance of guest speakers, the showing of slides, and participation in social affairs such as a pinata party held in the traditional lSpanishl style. Also, the members corresponded with students from Chile, the country from which Lincoln-Way received this year's foreign exchange student, Magdalena Ortega. She told the group about her country and showed slides to illustrate her information. A club such as this one is a step towards achieving the goal of full co-operation among nations of the world. GERMAN CLUB Row I1 J. Hansen, R, Mowatt, N. Smith, K. Yunker Row 21 K. Carlson, C. Morrison, K. Erickson, K Weerns, S. Gregory. SPANISH CLUB G. Stone, S Oldt, J. Bell, M. Triebe, N Steinberg, B, White lSec-Treas.l D. Simms, G, Font, K. Heichel, C. Robinson C. Frantz. D. Lang, M. Ortega, G. Clark lPres.l, G Jorgenson, N. Swanberg, D. Duffy lV-Pres.l i wiv. ..s ,,, Nail V- .. Row l- Row 2: Row 3' Row A Row l Row 2: Row 3 LATIN CLUB B, Sexton, S. Pester, G. Janner, J, Blaha, D. Youngren, L. Miller, C. Stanisz, B. Crabb, P. Schubert. P. Hortnell, C. Bulanda, E. Tatro, H. Mossell, C, Tyler, N.Beedle, P. Carlos,D.Fant,P, Demus, P. Havens, L. Stephens, T. Matthews, D. Gast, T. Johnson, R. Koester, M. Gertenrich, C. Clark, B. Vandervvall. B. Horan, D. Hansen, M. Delaney, C. Ciepley, R, Fitzer, K. Wolf, J. Nicholson, P. Sitar, G. Demus, D. Mundt. FRENCH CLUB B. Helgerson, J. Geuther, M. Otto, B, Taylor, A. Butler. M. Olson, L. Hodge, N. Porick, L.Wallschlaeger, C, Craig, S. Cochran. M. Cullen, K. Brady, D. Minuth, M, Matasovic C. Jones, R. Scott, P. Petnuch. LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Latin Clubistoencourage its members to learn more about the life, customs, and language of the ancient Romans. Participation in the club's activities helps its members to master the Latin pre- fixes, suffixes, and root words and therefore make the study of English easier and more meaningful, since much ofthe English language is derived from Latin. lt is believed, too, that by studying Latin, one is able to more fully develop his mental discipline and therefore strengthen his thought processes. The Latin Club banquet is the main social event or tne year. lt provides an evening of fun fortheclubmembers,asthey dress in costumes to fit the banquet's theme. FRENCH CLUB To gather together in a loose social organization those students who have had one or more years of French and to promote the usage of French as a spoken language rather than as a studied subiect and to provide various types of infor- mation about the culture of French-speaking peoples--this is the purpose of the French Club. lt is a newly formed group sponsored by Elizabeth Morrison, and consists of 22 members. Activities include French games, movies, and special programs. A better understanding of the peoples of another nation, and the realization that nations must work together for world peace is one of the most important concepts that a French Club member can receive. 'S - Hr i,..,.....WfWWW,,,. 5 , X S sf f ' MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math club whose membership is exclusive. Promoting scholarships and furthering the student's interest in mathematics are the high aims of Mu Alpha Theta. The club is affiliated with the National Mathematics, Club for High Schools and Junior Colleges. Membership in Mu Alpha Theta is achieved by a B-plus average in math and the completion of advanced algebra, and a B average in all school subjects. MATH CLUB Anyone who is enrolled in one math course and possesses a genuine interest in the subiect is eligible for membership of the Moth Club. Students eligible for Mu Alpha Theta, however, are barred from membership. At the club meeting, members study the functions of mathematics not brought out in regular classroom sessions, and riddles and problems are discussed and solved. Speakers are invited to talk about careers in many different fields of mathematics. The Math Club places emphasis on new trends being developed in the field so that the members of today will perhaps be the professional mathematicians of the future. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 2. 3: 4. MU ALPHA THETA J. Hansen, J. Werner, B. Hanson, B, Dowle, S Lauffer, M, Otto, B. Helgerson. C. Lichtenwalter, M. Knapp, L. Hodge, S. Gre gory, G. Font, B. Mitchell, N. Porick, A. Loucks R. Sylvester, L. Wallschlaeger, G. Heisner, R Mowatt, J. Wiegel, K. Weems, A. Black,J. Panici C. Wilson, R. Kokal, D. Howell, T. Hull, J. Bu- landa, P. Cryer, P. Estes, D. Minuth, D. Florelm MATH CLUB la M. Olson, J. DuBien, C, Hammond, B. Neidring- 3. 4: 2 : haus, C. Edwards, M. Kluth, L. Miller, L. Wilkosz R. Horan, G. Demus, C. O'Conner, K, Schram A, Loucks, J. Rheinwald, C. Bulanda, M. Peterson J. Nicholson, C. Davis, C, Jones, R. Simpson, P. Burns, G. Robertson, C, Love, R. Hurley J, O'Connor, B. Crouse, W. Moncrief, K. Krapf J. Zollner, D. Mancke, W. Anderson, G, Maer- tin, K. Wolf. t Row I Row 2- Row 3- ROW 4: Row l Row 2: Row 3: SPORTSMEN'S CLUB K. Benson, L. Koerner, B. Patterson, E. Darnell, H. Beck, T. Breymeyer, W. Rouson, M. de Vito, F, Knott, G. Ruda, W. Hagen, D, Brent. D. Neer, R. Wilkosz, B. Elwood, M. Urbano, T. Luce, D. Braley, G. Passas,T. Heisner,J.Kramer, T. Leach, M. Triebe. L. Resutlco, N. Beebe, R. Struthers, W. Miller, R. Stanek, A. Guth, T. Welbourne, J. Hunniford, J, Tromp, J. Russell. W. Rakoski, P. Winker, M. Stacel, R. Hughes, R. Wolcott, R. Taylor, J. Denson, K. Moses, R. Leh- nert, R. Mangun, E. Swanberg, I-4. Nelson, B. Wennlund. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB B. I-loogstra, D. Ryan, J. Miller, M. Lehnert, J. Walsh, V. DeLay, R. Gilles, M. Evans. W. Werner, R. Baughan, T, Fee, K. Fredin, G. Stokes, J. Gast, A. Blaylock, R. Veltman, R. Lehnert, G. Daugherty, D. Laicin, G. Mark, B. Sluts, J. Waichert, K. Warning. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB The Sportsmen's Club is open to anyone that loves nature and the great out-of-doors. This club has one main concern and that is to conserve the nation's natural resources of trees, towl, wildlife, and fish. The interests ot hunting and fishing are promoted, in addition to these inter- ests comes the awareness ot the responsibility tor protecting and sustaining the natural lite. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Membership in the lndustrial Arts Club is limited to students of the industrial education classes who have qualifying grades. The enhancement of industrial education is our prime pursuit. Also provided are opportunities tor the development of leadership in civic and social ventures. In particular, our community protects include the building ot bus shelters, picnic tables, and the like. Throughout the year is held an initiation party, a Christmas, and a Spring party. It is hoped that today's members of our club will be the industrial leaders of tomorrow. l I Row Row Row 3- ROW 4' 2 . wiw ,M,v, COIN CLUB I: T. Scorth, J. Jensen, B. Krippel, M. Hanson, R Englert, J. Chisholm D, Murray, L. Gilmore. . G. Anderson, A. Seeman, D. Batson, D. Knapp, S. Westphal, A, Hostert, W. Blaess, R. Baton, R. Jost. . A. Walsh, N. Erdmonn, C. Johnson, K. Carlson, R. Osmus, T. Baldwin, R. Rooney, D. Schoen, R. Smithson, F. Richards. . B. Wennlund, D. Pteiter, F. Lutger, P. Kervin, K. Warning, R. Wolcott, G. Dougherty, W. lhde, G. Jorgensen, H. Nelson, H. Grotevvold. ,T. Breymeyer, D. Cooper, COIN CLUB OFFICERS President Ray Jost ond Secretory-Treasurer Russell B . . otson of Coin Club examine coins before putting them up for auction. is COIN CLUB Through the facilities of the Coin Club, a student at Lincoln-Way is given the opportunity to develop a fascinating hobby, which may eventually prove to be not only enjoyable but also of considerable monetary value. Interest in the club is enliven d h h ' e w en t e members exchange and sell coins at the frequent auctions held during meetings. They are able to learn more about the history and development of coins throu h s eak h ' ' ' to discuss this profitable hobby. g p ers w o are often invited to meetings PI BETA GAMMA Row T: G. Redman, G. Rihci, D. Cooper, G. Wilson, W. Florence, J, Blaha, F Cortright, G. Johnson. Row 21 J. Sugg, T. Mica, P. Petnuch, T. Nolan, M. McPherson, C. Klasing, J. Rheinwold, J, Gradwell. Raw 3: R. Brossmon, D. Ferrell, B. Gilbert, R. Reiter, J, Scott, R. Mowatt, R. Vanderwall. Row 11: D. Florek, K. Carlson, B. Mitchell, D. Borden, J. Hineline, K. Erickson, P. Estes, K. Weems, S. Turner PI BETA GAMMA Pi Beta Gamma, Lincoln-Wciy's science club includes the biological, chemical, and physical sciences. The purpose is to stimulate interest in the many scientific fields. Membership is open to all students enrolled in one of the science courses at Lincoln-Woy. Reseorch proiects are a requirement of the club. The projects are exhibited at district ond state science fairs. The proiects provide an opportunity for the members to gain knowledge ond experience in the field of most scientific inter- est to them. Field trips are taken during the course ofthe year, and provide time to com- bine tun with educotional experiences. 74 HISTORIA AMERICANA Row lg C. Wilson, A. Butler, B. Taylor, S, Webb, B. Dowle, S. Cochran, S. Langerman, R. Engle, K, Yunker T. Koster, J. Owen. Raw 2: C. Frantz, D. Smith, C. Tyler, K. Bennett, 5. Mazurek, E. ihde, J. Larson, E. Schoolcraft, C. Wiese, M, Gordon. Row 3: M. Gertenrich, S, Oldt, C. Chapman, P. Havens, G. Heisner, R. Brossman, J. Ardaugh, M. Stanfill, R, Erickson, J, Geuther, Row 4: N. Smith, S. Grey, D. Duffy, S, Ferrell, K. Erwin, L. Hineline, K. Weems, M. Ortega, C. Peterson N. Swanberg, H. Gullickson, HISTORIA AMERICANA The investigation of America's past and its relationship to the future is the main objective of Historia Americana. To qualify for membership, one must have completed or be presently enrolled in either U.S. history or world history. Two main proiects were undertaken by the club this year. The first of these is the continuance and development of the Living Letters program, whereby Lincoln- Way communicates via tape to a school in Japan. The other project is the opera- tion of the paperback book store, which makes books available in any possible category, thus offering students the opportunity to enrich their personal libraries. 75 Row SOPHOMORE FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA lg J. Wilson, G. Jonner, E. Blevins, J. Schwab, H. Wolfinger, P. DeGries, D. Moss, E. Arnette, D. McCleary, B. Crabb. Row 2. K. Hair, S. Howard, J. Willey, L. Miller, B. Row Raw Neidringhous, J. Brown, P, Bomher, W. Calvert N. Powell, D. Youngren, Markl. 3: D. Wojda, K. Martin, M. Knowles, M. Seagrave, P. Burns, D. Baughan, N. Livingston, C. Neels S. Dykstra, A. Smith, J. Lewison, K. Mutsch, D. Eden,C. Clark,J. Doer- ing, R, Hunter, B, Walsh. 4: S. Wilder, H. Mossell, B. Crouse, D. Sherwood, FRESHMAN FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Raw I Row 2 Row 3: D. Steinbrenner, L. Lail, R. Conner, E. Scapar- dine, S. Graham, C. Van Donlc, M. Schofield C, Ebert. B. Ebert, J, Smith, E. Coon, L. Madsen, B. Toppen, K, Cook. J. Walsh, S. Novak, N. Carlson,J. Fogelsanger, J. Georgis, D. Dotray, M. Gustafson, B. Lanham JUNIOR-SENIOR FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row I: B. Penley, C. Markl, J. Blaha, E, Hilton, J. Lewin Row 2 Row 3 Row A- 76 M, Smith, S. Langerman, P. Nelson, T. Koster L. Fiegen, M, Chuck, M, Gregory, K. Hahn, J. Thompson,'P. Friant, C. Hammond, M. Knapp J. Larsen, P. Powell, S. Barry, C. Chapman, J Ardaugh, M. Stanfill, M. Robinson, J, Seal, G Carlson. L. Stephens, C. Chisholm, G. Heisner, C, Peter- sen, P. Estes, K. Greenman,S.Ferrell,T.Hearns J. Troutman, J. Lutger. Row Row Row Raw Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row A SOPH-.IR. FTA I: S. Osterle, L. Kubin, K. Stanisz, B. Hafk, L. Elias C. Jones, C. Lauffer, S. Nyder, S. Webb, l Geuther, L. Willrosz. 2: K. Rahm, B. Helgerson, B. Dowle, C. Soderburg S. Sipple, B. Hansen, T. Hartman, C. Corp, B Taylor, J. Schwab. C. Craig, J. DuBien, N. Hackinsen, C. Love, S. Mazu rek, N. Steinberg. 11: S. Kooyenga, S. Murray, N. Poriclc, L. Shreffler J. Hunniford, L. Brown, L. Wallschlaeger, C. Robinson, L. Hodge, R. Hunter, SENIOR FTA B. White, M. Otto, G. Carlson, C. Lichtenwalter, J. Hansen, A. Butler. J. Werner, L. Fiegen, L. Emmett, L. Schwab, C. Weise, S. Ferrell, C. Frantz, B. Vrba. M. Weise, S. Oldt, J. Geuther, B. Cauildenzoph N. Rowe, M. Gertenrich, B. Peterson, N.BeedIe. N. Swanberg, C. Morrison, P. Estes, T. Larson, J. Case, D. Florek, C. Wilson, K. Weems, P. Brown. 77 3: D. Bruce, N. Ervin, L. Schroader, B. Fredin, 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF MAERICA The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to explore the field of teaching so as to help its members de- cide whether or not they desire to pursue teaching as a career. At the meetings, films are shown depicting various teach- ing situations. The senior members visit local grade schools and observe teachers to see what teaching is like at various levels. FTA acts as a service organization for L-W by providing guides at College Night, Back-to-School Night, and parent- teacher conferences. The L-W chapter is affiliated with the National Education Association and with the Illinois Education Association. FTA new members: Left to right. June Swanberg, Pat Morrison, Pat Bomher. Row Row Raw Row FHA lt M. Rogal, C. Walsh, M. Smith, D. Schubert, D. Youngren, E, Lyons, I. Machaleck, J. Willey, B, Gott- lieb, S. Rowswell. 2: M. Gill, W. Calvert, K. Fortman, F, Klinger, L. Hatz, C. Farley, K. Martin, K. Hahn, L. Bryson. 3: D. Miller, S. Hoyt, M. Weiss, C. Vrba, L. Brown, B. Werner, K. Tarrence, C. Dixon, C. Neels, M. Marti, R. Harbit. 4: E, Hubbard, L. Lane, F. Engel, J, Jedlick, A. Baiarinas, C. Benson, B. Walsh, V, Wondrasek, G, Schmitz, E, Bell, H. Gulliclcsan. Q.: FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The girls in FHA are mainly concerned with establishing and maintaining the home forthe family growth and security. The club has various proiects and field trips which lend variety and interest to the club activities. Topics of great interest are all aspects of home and family management. Also of inter- est to the girls are cooking, sewing, and child care. The local chapter is affiliated with the state and national FHA organizations. 78 FHA OFFICERS Row iz Historian Irene Machalek, 2nd Vice-President Sue Rowswell. Row 2: Vice-President Kitty Hahn, Secretary Sally Hoyt, Vice-President of Projects Anna Baiorinas, Presi- dent Frances Klinger, Vice-President of Public Relations Frances Engle, Vice-President of Re- creation Kathy Torrence. Not Pictured1 Vice-President of Degrees Mary Anne Wiese, and Treasurer Valerie Wondrasek, FBLA OFFICERS This years officers of FBLA are: Treasurer Marilyn Deist, President Marilyn Veltman, Secretary Cheryl Hearns, and Vice-President Allene Gill. FBLA Row I: B, Gottlieb, C. Wilson, N. Johnson, I. Machalelc, E. Hilton, S. Rowswell, J, Owen. Row 21 J. Lewin, D. Muehler, K. Schram, K. Tomany, A. Gill, R. Engle, M. Schubert, H. Sims, C. Markl, P. Guthrie R, Cherven. Row 3: S. Bobzin, S. Logan, K. Piersing, S. Klausing, M. Gill, L. Fitch, J, Thompson, M. Diest, A. McClatchey. Row 4: J. Larson, C. Tyler, D,Woida, M, Bell, M. Albrecht, P. Powell, D, Ktuth, L. Stevens, K. Hunniforcl, S. Petyko, J. Summers, B. Henry. Row 5: B. Seeman, B.Werner, N, Smith, P,Mark, L. Lane, K. Heichel, E, Bell, R. Nice, D. Lavezzi, J. Dunn, S. Nieland, M. Codini, S. Wilder, K. Koster. Row 6: G. Schmitz, K. Brody, L. Brown, E. Schoolcraft, S. ZumMallen, F. Engel, C. Hearns, S. Harwood, R. Schinkowski, E. Smith, D. Lang, S. Zarse, M, Veltman, S. Barry, R. Lane. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The F.B.l,.A. attempts to foster an interest for making careful, intelligent choices in the selection of business occupations. Members participate in and attend the state F.B.l..A. convention in spring, with proceeds from their annual stationery campaign. The club contributes to school functions, such as building a flat for Homecoming early in fall. Members are responsible for staffing the efficiently operated L-W bookstore, which sup- plies students with low-cost school materials. Members gain selling experience in exchange for this service to the school. Many teachers are assisted with typing and secretarial work by F.B.L.A. members. These duties enable students to gain practical experi- ence in business procedures. Row l Row Raw Row FFA J. Barlow, T. Seggebruclc, F. Abbott, L. Christiansen, D. Walsh, D. Smego, O. Heisner D. Schmeclcpeper, G. Barlow. JIHeisrter,T.l'lelSr19V,R.l l0yl,B.Bi'OWrt, C. Turnbough, .l. Walsh, B. Doogan, T. Leach R. Basham, R. Hansen, P. Bruns, D. Hatton, H. Scala, J. Gust, R. Mitchell, D. Machte mes. R. Davies, B. Ebert, R. Haley, L. Lane, R. Kadow, R. Gast, P. Winker, E. Swanberg se fm . .- FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The development of agricultural leaders, good citizens, and the stimulation ofthe right methods of farming are the purposes of the Future Farmers of America. Any male student enrolled in a vocational agriculture course is eligible to loin F.F.A. There are at present 36 members, under the direction of Mr. Robert VanRheeden. Affiliation with state and national associations allows the F.F.A. members to participate in the national and state conventions and programs. During the year, the members take part in many contests such as cattle judging, land and grain iudging, parliamentary procedure, and public speak- ing. Management and operation of the school farm land and equipment, a yearly garden seed sales program, partici- pation in pest control contests, and completion of a home farm project equip F.F.A. members with a better under- standing of farming methods by giving them pratical ex- perience. Outstanding club members do notgounrewarded.Among the several awards given is the DeKalb award for the top senior vo-ag. students. Also, trophies, plaques, and medals are awarded at section and state level for participation in state sponsored contests. F.F.A. OFFICERS Row lf Jim Walsh-President, Barry Brown-Treas urer, Chuck Turnbough-Secretary. Row 2: ROger Kadow-Reporter, Dennis Hatton- Vice President, Bob Haley-Sentinal. 80 Frosh-Soph Dramalics Row T: C. Petterson, L. Kubin, E, Coon, D. Moss, B. Lauffer, K. Luckhart, K. Wonders, M. Johnson Row 2: D. Fant, P, Bohmer, M. Drucl'1ell,F. Eliott, D. Woida, B. Fredin, P, Hartnell Row 3: R. Hunter, T. Cochran, D. Baughn,M. Olson, L. Schreffler, P. Petmuch, K. Kinney Row 4: S. Stauftenburg, R. Seitzinger, C. Remien, P. Sitor, S. Krusemark, J. Blomquist, L. Ruhle, T. Nolan. FROSH-SOPH DRAMATICS To become a member ofthe Frosh-Soph Dramatics Club, one needs only to have an interest in dramatics and be a freshman or sophomore. The club gives its members an introduction to the theatre through participation in one-act plays, practice in the art of make-up, and study in stage lighting effects. THESPIANS AFFILIATED WITH NATIONAL SOCIETY Gary Stokes lDurandl and Tom Fee lMartinl force flowers on the Pretty Lady , Carol Love. Thespiuns R. Osmus. L9 The twelve members of L-W's Thespians are affiliated with the National Thespian Society. The advancement of standards of excellence in dramatic arts is achieved through a better mastery of language, the development of poise and self- control, and the appreciation of dramatic literature and its techniques. 'T At meetings, members participate in discussions and address- es and study dramatic literature and its techniques. Their knowledge of the use of make-up is used every year when the operetta cast is put into costume and when the speech contest play is produced. Dramatic sketches and scenes for both public and private presentation are proiects which keep the members busy. Each year at least one field trip is taken to Chicago to witness a legitimate theater production. The excellence ofthese performances provides achallengetomembers' acting abilities. As a means of recognizing hard work and dedication to theatrics, an annual Outstanding Thespian award is pre- sented to the most deserving Thespian of the year. Left to right-Gary Stokes, Tom Fee, Carol Love, and Buddy Buddy Erickson lDupontl and Gary Stakes Tom Feellvlartinl tells Buddy EricksonlDupont Erickson, cast of Foursome. lDurandl are warning each other, Look out for and Gary Stokes lDurandl that they are talking the potted plants! without saying anything! Row I: R. Erickson, T. Hearns, C. Turnbough, M Chuck Row 2: W. Swanburg, L. Hineline, P. Burns, T Larson .IRS SRS ENJOY MEMBERSHIP IN FOOTLIGHTERS CLUB FOOTLIGHTERS Rowl D Bruce Row2 B Loebe, Row 3 P. Brent, L-W DEBATE TEAMS v...p- -x,sNm Lefi fo right Robyn Fo Vorsiiy Debule cinelli, Michelle ChuCk,SQr1drO Old! MSW ww W QZZ'.w -Sv-.M as-pf Sub-Vorsiiy Debafe Left to right: Arline Raiser, Hurry Barnes, Pom Horfung DEBATE CLUB Debafe Club Raw 11 fleft To righij Robyn Fascinelli, Virginia Dixion, Pom Hariung Row 2: fleft Vo righij Larry Nordwail, Arline Raiser, Harry Barnes, Mark DeVito SPEECH CONTESTANTS PARTICIPATE IN YEAR'S EVENTS Speech Conieslanls Row I: lLefI Io righfj Michelle Chuck Lynn Kubln Row 2: II.efI Io righII Deanna Sims, Joyce HurI1ng,PoI I-Iortnell, P01 DeGrles Row 3: ILeft to righfj Terrie Hearns, Gary Stokes, .lim Gorman, Carol Benson, Carol Jones -9175 4-131, . ,s W f If yi M. ZE? .'x O tv K N wmv- L f , dawn ., ,.,-0 f, 1,5 1, 5' fx v t NARSENIC AND OLD LACE Johnathan lLarry Hinelinel struggles with a sneak thief lGeorgia Stonel as Dr. Einstein llim Gormanl prepares to gag victim. Mr. Gibbs lArt Hostertl is about to drink the death potion with Aunt Abby lierrie Hearnsj and Aunt Martha llora Wilsonl expectantly looking on. E . Victim to Panama! Buddy Erickson, Body anonymous. AIl I said was he looked like Boris Karloff' Left to right, Terry Nolan, Gary Stokes,l.arry Hineline,and Kris Klausing. HOLDS ITS AUDIENCE SPELLBOUND All right let's try this scene again. Famous words of Director Mr. McClain ond assistant director Mr. Tripp. Unsung heroes, but the stage crew plays a vitally important role for any dramatic production. Hanging curtains are left to right, Craig Cieply, Art Hostert, and Frank Knowles. PersonaIly I've enioyed my talks with Cardinal Gibonsf' says Teddy lRalph Scottlg Terrie l-learns, Mickey Cullen. Members of cast and make-up crew put on the finishing touches for opening night of Arsenic and Old Lace. Left to right, Ralph Scott, Mary Knapp, Jim Gorman, Gary Stokes, Terry Nolan, Gloria Heisner, Buddy Erickson. VOCAL MUSIC GROUP BRI G Mixed Chorus Officers President Richard Osmus, Vice-President Michael Cul- len, Secretary Connie Morrison, Treasurer Gayle Row Row Raw Row C. Morrison, G. Schmitz, J. Hansen P. 3- D Mixed Chorus J. Owen, L. Miller, L. Schretfler, J. Summers, D. Muehler, M. Schubert, L. Stauffenberg, C. Chisholm, J. Peters, B. Loebe, C. Robinson, C. Soderberg, M. Knapp, N. Steinberg, B. Hanson, P. Fonte. 2: F. Klinger, C, Seltzer, S, Kaehler, M. ee, N. Poriclc, S. Gregory, M. tasovic, J. Case, S. Kooyen a, Rohde, L. . K. O ober , lvert, W. Swan- nek. . urns, t, R. Schroe Wlolt, D. Schmitz, Librarian Cindy Robinson, Reporter Pat nell. wilt .ft L r Girls' Quartet Sundra regory, Connie Morrison, Lorraine Kramer. PRESTIGE TO OUR SCHOCDL CHORUSES Loving to sing is the basic requirement for belonging to any of the choral groups. The appreciation ofmusic, the desire to learn, and the ability to carry a tune are also requirements for belonging to any ot the choral groups. Chorus participation is provided for students of varying status through the girls' glee, mixed, boys', freshman, and sophomore choruses, Learning to appreciate good music and cultivating our voices are achieved through the discipline necessary for choral presentation. This year in November, the mixed chorus presented the operetta, The Gondoliersf' The girls' glee club, sophomore chorus, and boys' glee club toured the neighboring high schools with a fine musical Christmas concert. The freshman chorus also performs in order to gain additional experience. Girls' Glee Officers Piano: Cheryl Stoner Lett to right: Sheri Nieland, Vice Presidentgivtaureen Gudgeon, Treasurer, Eva School craft, Department Secretary, Judi Lutger, Secretary, Clara Chapman, President June Willy, Reporter. Members ofthe Girls' Glee Club ore: Row l: C. Slick, A. Butler, C. Morlcl, R. Cherven, S. Oldt, H. Gullickson, C. Chapman, K. Schram, N, Haakinson, B Helgerson, L. Kubin, T. Koster Row 21 M. Gordon, D,Mangun, S. Nieland, M.l-lalik, D. Kooyenga, D. Hansen, P. Burns, H. Sims, S, Sippel, S, Mur- ray, J. Willey, D. Schubert, T. Hartman. Row 3: S. Petyko, P. Bell, K. Heichel, P, Mark, M, Gudgeon, S, Krusemark, C. Stoner, E. Schoolcratt, J. Lutger,J Doering, D. Lang, L. Schroeder. Sophomore Chorus Row la S. Pester, S. Nyder, R. Doty, D. Hartshorne, K. Piersing, l. Geuther, G. Janner, L. Wilkosz, L. Sproat, S. Howard, P. Guthrie, A. McClatchey, P. Bohmer, E. Lyons, C. Smith. Row 21 D. Moss, J. Schwab, J. Nichol, P. DeGries, W. Calvert, J. Marti, M. Harbit, K. Hunniford, K. Rohm, D. Barlow K. Martin, H. Wolfinger, K. Hair, B. Niedringhaus, C. Crass, J. Harling. Row 3, S. Dietsman, D. Reils, M, Seagrove, C. Egle, P, Brandau, D. Mitchell, N. Ervin, D. Woida, D. Baughan, S. Wilder, L. Smith, B. Bruce, S. Krims, P. Petnuch, L. Thompson, M. Turnbough. Row 4: S. Pritts, S. Dykstra, M. Olson, B. Crouse, C. Remien, J. Lewison, P. Sitar, K. Mulsch, J. Blomquist, S. Smith, J. Hagen, A. Smith, M. Marti, S. Sherwood, B. Seemanr. K. Tobeck. Sophomore Chorus Officers are, left to right: Carol Remien, Librarian, Joyce l-iarling, Secretary, Judy Lewison, President, Nancy Ervin, Vice-president, Sally Howard, Treasurer, Kathy Hunniford, Reporter. Freshman Chorus Officers Row lf Mike Johnson, Treasurer, Barbara Eberl, Vice-Presidenl, Bonnie Lauffer, Librarian Row 2: Warren Anderson, Presidenl, Steve Slauffenburg, Sl. Cond., Lois Rhule, Re- porter, Sue Novak, Secretary, June Swanberg, Accompianisl. Row Row Row Rcw l: 2: 3: 4: FRESHMAN CHORUS Pal Kealing, Ellyn Coon, Gloria Norman, Karen Reils, Maureen Schofield, Karen Hobson, Karen Erickson, Sherry Dralle, Pam Muehler, Chris Pellerson, Theresa Clegg, Sandra Pearson, Darlene Hansen, Carol Van Donk, Belly Jane Malloy, June Swanberg, Darlene Kokal, Rilo Conner, Linda Vaughan, Candy Tomany, Bonnie Lauffer. Mike Johnson, Lynn Gilmore, Mike Bernard, Tom Cochran, Susan Novak, Nancy Braun, Kalhy Handorf, Calhy Codini, Barb Eberl. Kalhy Mandella, Irene Falgelsanger, Rose Harbil, Marsha Peterson, Ruby Moenck, Carol Johnson, Sandra Wieringa, Merrilee Crouse, Sleve Rice, Sieve Slauflenberg,Dave Cooper, Nancy Lambrechl, Marilyn Pollack, Linda Montgomery, Sallie Bell, Pal Bryson, Janel Walsh, Lois Ruhle, Milda Schroeder, Bill Weichbrodl, Richard Mark, Warren Anderson, Toby Nichols, Janice Petersen, Linda Clark, Jane Georgis, Pally Balsie, Bonnie Lanham, Mary Jane, Marion Guslafson 2 We 1 E .Q 3 , X Boys' Glee Club Row I: M. Johnson, D. Coppel, H. Mossell, H. Grotewold, B. Gleason, M. Hari. Row 2: L. Gilmore, S. Slauffenburg, T. Larsen, W. Swanberg, R. Wheeler. Row 31 T. Nichols, T. Johnson, D. Valy, R. Gasl, R. Schroeder, C. Johnson. Row 4: T. Fee, M. Erickson, P. Burns, R, Osmus, C. Turnbough, K. Wolf. LINCOLN-WAY'S OWN 'MUSIC MEN' Discussing an album of music to be played for the Mixed Chorus, are, left to right, Larry Cullison, assislani vocal music director, Tom Olson, vocal music director. 6 9 9.9-9-9.9 Modern Music Masters Modern Music Masters is open to any student in band or chorus. The purpose of the club is to broaden the members' interest in music and to encourage more discriminating habits in the selection of music either as a listener or participant. Modern Music Masters is now Chapter l53 ofthe National Honor Society for Student Musicians. The main activity of the club is to provide organists for civic and school affairs. Raw l Raw Row3 Ruud Row y l MODERN MUSIC MASTERS N. Ervin, C. Laufter, N. Steinberg, D. Muehler, T. Hartman, P. Bell. J. Timm, L. Miller, M. Harbit, R. Harbit, S. Lewis, M. Otto, D. Moss, M. Brooks, G Norman. L. Kramer, B.Loebe,D.Smith, E. Schoolcraft, M. Seagrave, E. Rohde, L. Schroeder P. Bryson. S. Nieland, N. Smith, N. Haakinson, L. Shreftler, P. Koester, S. Murray, M. Robin- son, S. Koenig, L. Buck. J. Swanberg, J. Doering, C. Seltzer, D. Minuth, L. Subert, C. Chandler, N. Swan berg, C. Turnbough, S. Kooyenga. 0. 95 1 l Straight from South America,Mag- delena Ortega. .V 9 STUDENTS PRODUCE ,mmm Mr. Larry Cullison, Director of Knight Life '63 . Assisting Mr. Cullison were: Mr. Robert Taylor, Mr, Tom Olson, Miss Mary Hay, Mr. Michael Muchmore and Mr, Paul Thomas. Some of Ma and Po's kids, left to right: Helen Sims, Sue Murray, June Willey, Terry Hartman, Kay Schram, Clara Chapman, Peggy Mark, Eva Schoolcraft, Jenny Doering, Judi Lutger, Mary Gordon, Sue Petyko, Donna Hansen, Carolyn Markl, .Delores Kooyenga, Ann Butler, and Ellen Hilton. Leslie Koen Petyko, June The farm Jeff Urban, J From the farm to Paris, Darlene Minuth Pa figures a way to keep the girls on the farm. Left to right: Pete Burns, Terry Larson, Mike Hart, Bruce Gleason, ig, Denny Cappel, Clara Chapman, Sue Murray, Ellen Hilton, Sue Willey, girls coming out of the hay stack. Left to right: Betty Helgerson, Maureen Gudegeon, Sue Murray, Carolyn Markl, Sue Petyko, Mary Gordon, Jenny Deering, Judi Lutger. The Light-Weight Eight talking to Mr. Hack. Left to right: Maureen Gudgeon, une Willey, Tom Fee, Rich Mangun, Millie Halik, Bill Batson, Diane Lang, Joe Williams. RIGI AL K IGHT L.FE '63 She loves him but she's funny thatway. Left to right: Clara Chapman and How is Ma and Pa gonna keep them Ken Wolf. lRearl Kay Schram, Delores Kooyenga, Mary Gordon, Susan Petyka, kids down OV' llie lctfm? Left to l9l'1l1 Carolyn Markl, Ann Butler, Peggy Mark, Judi Lutger, Lynn Kubin. DGVWY Cuppel Und Donna SCl1UlDel'l, Jennifer Doering, bids everyone Vaya con diosf' i n Fee seems to have forgotten The Great Liver Ache, Denny Valy. The romantic Paris Couple saying A French chef and his best friend yhmg farewell, Toni Koster and Chuch Johnson. lflftliel, TGFTY l-GYSOFL The Proud preformers of Knight Life are, left to right: Diane Lang,Millie Halik, Norma Haackinson, Sue Krusemark, Donna Schubert, Sarah Sippel, Terry Hartman, Pat Burns, Helen Sims, Lynn Schroeder, Betty Helgerson, Toni Koster, Sheri Nieland, Cheryl Stoner, Carol Slick, Donna Mangun, Sandy Olclt, Helen Gullickson, Karen Heichel, Pat Bell. The entire cast of Knight Life gathers on stage for a curtain call. Senior Members of the Lincoln-Way Band are, Seated: Judi Larson, Judy Dunn, Pam Clark, Doreen Smith, Lettie Fiegan. Standing: Buddy Erickson, Ken Carlson, Mr. Robert Taylor, Director, Terry Fleishman, Larry Goodwin, Joe Williams. ECHOES OF MARCHES RING As soon as they returned from their own summer camp in Michigan, the Lincoln-Way band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Taylor and Mr. Larry Cullison, began drilling for per- forming at bonfires and football games. The precision march- ing and spirited music were assets to each home football game. Two pep bands, the Red and the Black, sparked pep assem- blies and basketball games. Again very successful this year was the sale of candy bars bythe band members. A ioint concertwith the chorus depart- ment added to the Christmas spirit at Lincoln-Way. In February the band sponsored a concert by the Quincy Illinois High School band and in March the musicians returned from state music contest victorious. Carole Hammond represented L-W in the All State Band and twenty of our musicians performed in the Conference Music Festival. Besides promoting music appreciation within the school and the communities, the band adds pep and zest to the school spirit. THROUGH H LLS OF L-W Row Row Row Row Band Members are, la P. Clark, C. Clark, R. Erickson, S.Webb, J. DuBein, S. Mazurek, B. Ewing, L. Fiegen, M. Otto. 2: J. Stone, L. Buck, D. Gardner, K. Carlson, R. Schinkowski, S. Koenig, J. Timm, M. Brooks, K. DeCamp, C. Chandler, H. Mossell, B. Alexander, P. Dath, C. Corp, D. Smith, L. Mark. 3: J. Larson, L. Bryson. B. Batson. B. Sluis, E. Tatro, S. Westphal, P. Wimmler, J. Wise, B. Gilbert, A. Wnllen- zien, J. Urban, C. Hammond, B. Patterson, T Hamilton, R. Mangun, D. Bordon, D. Ebert, R. Putnam, D. Westlund, L. Brown, J. Dunn. 4: B. Taylor, A. Bitner, T. Warning, B. Ebert, D. Hartway, B. Horras, G. Passos, D. Schmeckpeper, J. O'Connor, L. Goodwin, A. Futh, J, Williams, R. Ball, R. Seitzinger, K. Schram, J. Mwrkl, G. Link, D. Colter, T. Boldwin D. Engel, B. Miller, D. Cooper, N. Smith, T. Fleischmann Members of Lincoln-Wuy's Dance Band are, At piano: Carole Hammond, pianist. Row I: Randy Putnam, Dale Westlund, Bill Batson, Dale Ebert, Ken Carlson, Row 2: Larry Goodwin, Bill Miller, John Venkus, Tom Baldwin, Darrol Engel. Row 3: Roger Ball, George Passos, Joe Williams, Dwight Bordan, Tom Hamilton, Jeff Urban, Rich Mangun. at . sig: use an The Marching Unit of Lincoln-Way's Band ure, Row l: Sue Webb Row 2: Paul Dath, Bruce Ebert, Carolyn Llark, Laura Brown, Terry Warning, Ben Sluis. Row 3: Doreen Smith, Lettie Fiegen, Buddy Erickson, Martha Otto, Barbara Taylor. Row 4: George Passas, Bob l-lorras, Richard Seitzinger, Jim O'Connor, Larry Goodwin, Keith Schram. COLORFUL MARCHING U IT THRILLS SPECTATORS Lincoln-Way High School Marching Band plays for one of the home football games. Hours of practice go into the intricate formations that the band performs for the specta- tors at each home game. l ...., 1' A1353 fa M. SQ, f ' g, 44. 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Quarter I962e63 SENIORS JUNIORS JoAnn Case Patrick Beal Clara Chapm on Put Bell Porn Clark Alice Block Carole Delaney Buddy Erickson Kenneth Erwin Phyllis Estes Letty Fiegen Dan Gast Kathy Greenm an Jerry Hanna Juanita Hansen Cheryl Hearns Dennis Heim Barbara Henry Dianne Long Carol Lichtenwalter Marilyn Matasovic Darlene Minuth Betty Mitchell Connie Morrison Peggy Nelson Ruth Nice Magdalena Ortega Mary Ann Otto Barbara Penley Carol Petersen Jerry Sayers Marcia Schubert Jim Smith Nancy Swanberg Marilyn Veltman Jim Walsh Karen Weems Judy Werner Barb White Carol Wilson Andy Wyzevich SOPHOMORES Bill Batson Patricia Bomber Denny Cappel Charlotte Chandler Craig Cieply Barbara Crouse Chuck Davis Pat DeGries Peter Demus Chuck Edwards Lynn Fitch Darold Engel Margaret Harbit Betty Dowte Gregory Font Gloria Heisner David Howell Nancy Johnson Shirley Koehler Leslie Koenig Richard Konopock Sheila Langerman Carol Lautter Alan Loucks Tom Mathews Susan Mazurek Jeanine Peters Deana Sims Nancy Steinberg Georgia Stone Barbara Taylor Cheryl Wilson FRESHMEN Warren Anderson David Braley Christine Bulanda Linda Clark Dana Davis Bill Ewing Lynn Gilmore Darlene Hansen Pamela Hartung Barbara Hite Debbie Jelenich Pat Keating Kathy Kinney Linda Hemptling Sally Howard Ruth Johnson Carol Jones Mike Keating Moriorie Knowles Pam Koester Sue Krusemark Judy Lewison Fred Lutger Lorine Miller Martha Otto Ron Parchem Sandy Pritts Karen Rohm Dean Rodegnero Tommy Saxton Peggy Schroader Pat Sitar Laurel Sproat Steve Turner Jett Urban Debborah Woida Holly Woltinger Shirley Zarse HONOR ROLL Dale Knapp Laura Kronick Linda Lail Nancy Lambrecht Bonnie Lanham Carolyn Long Marc McPherson Ruby Moenck Linda Montgomery Patricia Morrison Pam Mueller Dan Murray Susan Novak Sandra Pearson Janice Petersen Ken Raiser Steve Rice Paulette Rockett Evelyn Scapardine Mike Spiess Joan Stone June Swanberg Robert Taylor Second Quarter i962-63 SENIORS Paul Brown Ann Butler Gloria Carlson Clara Chapman Pam Clark Marilyn Deist Buddy Erickson Phyllis Estes Janet Geuther Allene Gill Kathy Greenman Darlene Grybash Barbara Gottlieb Beverly Guildenzoph Sandra Harwood Mary Knapp Dianne Lang Carol Lichtenwalter Barbara Henry JUNIORS Jackie Bell Pat Bell Alice Black Donna Bruce Peter Cryer Michael Cullen Mike Delaney Betty Dowle Rita Engle Marian Flatt Herb Grotewold Helen Gullicksen Carole Hammond Barbara Hanson Betty Helgerson Linda Hodge Dave Howell Sally Hoyt Nancy Johnson Shirley Koehler Sharon Klausing SOPHOMOR ES Donna Baughan Dennis Cappel Charlotte Chandler Craig Cieply Dale Cooper Barbara Crause Jon Davis Pat DeGries Ron Denson Ronna Doty Charles Edwards Darold Engel Lynn Fitch Dorothy Gardner Irene Geuther Linda Gordon Janine Hagen Linda Hemptling Frank Holt Carol Jones Marilyn Matasovic Darlene Minuth Connie Morrison Sandy Oldt Mary Ann Otto Barbara Penley Carol Petersen Betty Peterson Randy Reiter Marcia Schubert Eileen Smith Norma Smith Nancy Swanberg Wayne Swanberg Marilyn Veltman Barbara Vrba Karen Weems Betty Werner Christina Wiese Dorothy Kluth Leslie Koenig Ken Krapt Richard Konopock Sheila Langerman Carol Lcutter Alan Loucks Sue Major Tom Mathews Sue Mazurek Sue Murray Jeanine Peters Nancy Parick Sandra Rauson Deana Sims Georgia Stone Barbara Taylor Janice Tompson Susan Webb Cheryl Wilson Mike Keating Suzanne Krems Lynn Kubin Judy Lewison Fred Lutger Kathy Martin Diane Moss Bill Pommering Sandra Pritts Carol Remien Thomas Saxton Harry Skala Pat Sitar Christ Stanisz Jett Urban Bob Vanderwall Ted Welbourn Shirley Zarse FR ESHMAN Dave Braley Christine Bulanda Dana Davis Carol Ebert Betty Love Carolyn Long Marc McPherson Thomas Micka Bill Ewing Ruby Moenck Robert Gamboa Linda Montgomery Jim Jensen Susan Novak Kathy Kinney Marilyn Kluth Dale Knapp Randy Konkel Laura Kronick Linda Lail Nancy Lambrecht Nancy Brown Ken Raiser Keith Schram Milda Schroeder Terry Seggebruch Stephen Stauttenberg Robert Taylor Barbara Toppen HIGH HONOR ROLL 3.5 to 4.0 Second Quarter I962-63 SENIORS Jim Smith Nqncy Beedle Ron Sylvester JoAnn Case Barbara White Carole Delaney Douglas Florek Dan Gast Mary Lou Gertenrich Sundra Gregory Jerry Hanna Juanita Hansen Cheryl Hearns Dennis Heim 'Sue Rorwswell Jerry Sayers SOPHOMORES Bill Batson Carol Benson Patricia Bohmer 'Carol Crass Janice DeBien Tom Hamilton Pat Hartnell Diane Hartshorne 'Georgean Janner Ray Jast Paul Kervin 'Mary Jane Marti Marguerite Olson Martha Otto Pamela Petnuch Rita Schinkowski Linda Wilkosz Deborah Woida V1.0 Average Jim Wiegel Carol Wilson JUNIORS Patrick Beal Gregory Font Sandra Kooyenga Nancy Steinberg FRESHMEN 'Nancy Carlson Sherry Dralle Barbara Ebert Robyn Facinelli Deborah Font Debbie Jelenich Chris Klasing 'Bonita Lautter Bert Murphy Marsha Peterson 'Jim Rheinwold Fred Richards Paul Schubert Joan Stone June Swanberg HIGH HONOR ROLL THIRD QUARTER SENIORS Carole Delaney Phyllis Estes Douglas Florek Janet Geuther Allene Gill 'Sundra Gregory Juanita Hansen Sandra Harwood Dennis Heim Marilyn Matasovic Betty Peterson 'Sue Rowswell Marilyn Veltman Barbara White Jim Weigel SOPHOMORES Bill Batson Carol Cross Janice DuBien Darold Engel Tom Hamilton Frank Holt Georgean Janner Mike Keating Paul Kervin Suzanne Krems Judy Lewison Mary Jane Marti Marguerite Olson Martha Otto JUNIORS Patrick Beal Dove Howell Nancy Johnson Carol Lautter Sue Lautter Tom Mathews Jeanine Peters Nancy Porick Nancy Steinberg 'Lawrence Wallschlaeger FRESHMEN Christine Bulanda 'Nancy Carlson Robyn Facinelli Chris Klasing Laura Kronick Bonnie Lautter Bert Murphy Marsha Peterson 'Jim Rheinwold 'Fred Richards, Jr. June Swanberg HONOR ROLL THIRD SENIORS Frank Abbott Ronald Badten Nancy Beedle Ann Butler JoAnn Case Clara Chapman Pam Clark Marilyn Deist Buddy Erickson Ken Erwin Dan Gast Mary Lou Gertenrich Kathy Greenman Beverly Guildenzoph Jerry Hanna Cheryl Hearns Barb Henry Larry Hineline Doug Jessen Mary Knapp JUNIORS Jan Ardaugh Sandy Barry Jackie Bell Alice Black Sherry Cochran Charlotte Craig Michael Cullen Betty Dcwvle Gregory Font Marion Flatt Kathy Glenn Herb Grotewold Carole Hammond Gloria Heisner Betty Helgerson Sally Hoyt Sharon Klausing Dorothy Kluth Ron Kokal Sandra Kooyenaa Sheila Langerman SOPHOMORES Donna Baughan Carol Benson Pat Bohmer Denny Cappel Charlotte Chandler Pat DeGries Ronald Denson Chuck Edwards Lora Elias Donald Eibling Irene Geuther Pat Hartnell Linda Hemptling Carol Jones Lynn Kubin Diane Moss Pam Petnuch Paul Quartman Sharon Pester Arline Raiser FRESHMEN Warren Anderson Dove Braley Fred Cortrighr Sherry Dralle Barbara Ebert Bill Ewing Deborah Fant Lynn Gilmore Rose Harbit Debbie Jelenich Pot Keating Kathy Kinney Dale Knapp Darlene Knapp Darlene Kokal Linda Lail Nancy Lambrecht Bonnie Lanham Carol Long Betty Love Marc McPherson QUARTER Judi Larson Carol Lichtenwalter Darlene Minuth Betty Mitchell Connie Morrison Ruth Ellen Nice Sandy Oldt Mary Ann Otto Carol Petersen Randy Reiter Jerry Sayers Gayle Schmitz Marcia Schubert Norma Jean Smith Nancy Swanberg Ronald Sylvester Dennis Valy Barbara Vrba Karen Weems Carol Wilson Sue Maior Susan Mazurek Sue Murray Deana Sims James Schmitz Cheryl Wilson Thomas Saxton Rita Schinkowski Pat Sitar Ted Welbourn Lindo Wilkosz Shirley Zorse Tom Micka Linda Montgomery Susan Novak Janice Petersen Christine Pettersen Marilyn Pollock Keith Schram Milda Schroeder Paul Schubert Terry Seggebruch Mike Spiess Linda Stantill Stephen Stautfenberg Donna Steinbrenner Joan Stone Karl Warning Paul Wimmler fun ff' Boarding the bus, bound for home and her adopted family, the Dr. Claude Of1o's al Franldarl, is alla parl of lhe day Magdalena spends al Lincoln-Way. Mr. James High helps Magdalena solve a problem in algebra class. FIFTH FOREIG EXCHANGE ' if fl X ,,,, gl 1, . X ,rl ry. I 5 ,ff naununn 'M V f iwwN w..x-aa-'vw VM- wuwwvwmmi f M. if ,Q ,v ,V ,Lx sa STUDE T ENJOYS LIFE T L-W if yr we M ri if rf, P K t Be, 1 me ge X if wig if 4 Magdalena shows the location of her home in Vina del Mar, Chile, to her social studies instructors Mr. Kevin McGivern and Mr. William Edwards. Her smiling face is always an asset to the cafeteria lunch line. 'WW Hoping someday to become an architect, Magdalena found her art class very profitable. Magdalena finds the library useful for references for her research paper for English. We ff ht? , -',- I ,, g -s.--, T . 33 'A' 06 Editor-in-chief Mary Ann Otto works diligently on the dummy to get it ready for the publisher's deadline. Activities Co-editors Janet Geuther and Betsy lhde select Homecoming pictures for publication. AEGIS STAFF CGMPILES It all began in the fall! Under the advisorship of Miss Mary Castle, members of the editorial staffs were named and the theme of this year's book was chosen. The design for the cover received final O.K. by October. The dummy began to take shape, pictures were scheduled and received, and copy, headlines and cutlines were written. Yearbook sales were held and progressed admirably. As the deadline date in April drew near, Room ll9, after school bustled with more than usual last- minute preparations. During the two day spring vaca- tion, the staff checked and re-checked the spelling of names, corrected errors in grammar, and inserted the final punctuation marks. The last of the T963 Aegis dummy was off to the printer. The staff waited until the yearbook banquet and then breathed a sigh of relief: The sight ofthe completed yearbook--the touch of it in their hands was well worth all the hard work of producing it. Identifying the ntains of pictures tor the yearbook is a big task for Class Editors afti n Robinson and Carol Frantz. . fi. agp. rj f' fl If ,fl 41 ' ll if 5 ,I , st A . .. il 1 t , , 'ty 1 . 7 'iffi ,,'1i lf nl il if 1 ,,ll 4 1, I ff lt' i, A! It it ,L I til A U if, ig I ff 4 f lf' ,I I ,. , l 9' .J ,ff li ANNUAL .... RECCRD CF L-W LIFE Arranging athletic pictures on a dummy is the Iob Of DOH UGSY. Copy Editors Norma Jean Smith and Carol Petersen, with the assistance ol Ad- this year's Sports Editor. ministration Editor, Karen Weems, proofread copy. Members of the Business Staff, Maur- een Gudgeon, Lorna McArthur, Sherri Ferrell, Mary Lou Gertenrich, and Betty Peterson identify underclassmen pic- tures for sales, 'A W' Tina Wiese, Aegis typist, also served as L-Ws EDITOR for the weekly TEEN SECTION of the JOLIET HERALD-NEWS. This assignment was part of the training she received in Jour- nalism class during the year. Business Manager Nancy Beedle to- tals receipts after the first sale of year- books. may me Q M.-f T .T T X ff-SEK -,,.-M , 'mf' if N? 1 . f ,. W x ,,,., , . .4- .Q 4 G 1, K , ve ,gg W :X 2. ,44 y ,gif ,af .,-. -z if 21 M-'Q '- S2 wi at K ,fi X ' 9 .X if I is f! o if I - 9' Q -.,. I r 1 I k K WVA I K ' b X - f f ff' V ff'- u ---,- :I i-:: 7 E , ,,., I W Q 4 ,,. wf 'A ag 5, 3 5:25 4 2 -or was 64531 W ,, 1-. - A , 4 4 M 1 Stiff 1 vi , I 37 , AIA if ,. w Hi.-,-52 A HK '. WU: ' J ,fa 3 Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: 10 f Gymnastics Club members are, B. Sexton, K. Codini, D. Jelenich, S. Pearson, D. Cappel, A. Butler, P. Demus, L. Lail, D. Davis, B. Fwing. P. Badten, B. Niedringhaus, J. Smith, N. Braun, T, Lambel, S. Rice, R. Ball, B. Patter- son, L. Mark, C. Smith, D. Jelenich. D. Alexander, L, Schroader, P. Muehler, P. DeGries, S. Lewis, S. Hentsch, K. Hunni- ford, S. Dietzman, L. Madsen, M. Wagner, M. McPherson, T. Micka. L. Fitch, V. Dixon, S, Sherwood, L. Brown, P, Mark, G. Yapp, R. Paben, L. Shrefller R. Luce, N. Carlson, C. Clark. R. Konkle, G. Mnnrtin. l'l. Barnes, R. Scott, P. Brown D. Minuth, L, Hineline, T. Hull C. Turnbough, R. Rowswell, D. l-lorwath, R. Seitzinger. GYMNASTICS CLUB MODER DANCE CLUB Gymnastics Club officers for the l962-63 school year were, Treasurer Laura Brown, secretary Carolyn Clark, President Darlene Minuth, Chuch Turnbough, Mr. Jerome Wiedman, Coach. Not present when picture was taken, Peter Dernus, Vicepresidenl. MODERN DANCE CLUB Row l: M. Druchell, P. Havens. Row 2: D. Taylor, P. Fonte, S. Lewis. Row 3: M. Ortega, L. Schwab, A. Baiorinas, P, Brent, .l. Blomquist, J. Hagen. 4 PEP CLUB J LEADERS CLUB Row l: Row2: Row 3: Raw 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row l: Row 2: Row 3: PEP CLUB members are, C. Smith, L. Stanfill, J. Smith, C. Long, P. Morrison, I. Geuther. C, Hughes, J, Lewison, C. Delaney, B. White, S. Maior, K. Gregg, D. McCleary, D. Eden, K. Hair. C. Codini, B. Harrison, R. Facinelli, J. Hansen, P. Clark, C, White, L. Samanich, D. Hartshorne, C. Snyder, D, Taylor. J. Timm, J. Neilis, B. Hafk, J. Werner, L. Mark, l. Dennison., P. Hartung, L. Sproat, P. Badten, D. Miller, C. Blunt. N. Elias,C.Frantz,P.Balsie,M.Gustafson, M. Neilson, B. Lanham, A. Bitner, V. Dixon, G. Stone, M. Wagner E, Madden, L. Thompson, M. Turnbough, S. Koehler, J. Petersen, M. Matasovic, D. Minuth, S. Rouson, C. Chapman, S. Zarse, L. Smith. leaders Club members are, D. Moss, B. Hafk, K. Rahm, D. Hartshorne, M. Otto, L. Elias, D. Jelenich, G. Janner, S. Pester. L. Fitch, L. Schroader, M. Knowles, H. Mossell, K. Egle, B. Fredin, S. Howard, S. Sippel, P. DeGries. L. Dau, D. Baughan, D. Barlow, Slarse, C. Benson, L. Anderson, L. Smith, D, Gardner, J. Hagen, P. Carlos. --n 'Q Hw-4. 3 3 5 2 Row Row Row Row Lincoln-Way G.A.A. officers for the l962-63 school year are. Seated, Carol Lichtenwalter, President,Miss Barbara Federman, advisor. Standing, Carol Benson, Treasurerglloberta Brossman, Fall Sport Head, Rita Schinkowski, Winter Sport Head, Sue Mazurek, Vice-President, and Linda Emmett, Spring Sport Head. Absent when picture was staken,Jeanine Peters, Sec- retary. Frosl1-Soph G.A.A. T. Clegg, G. Janner, L. Kubin, D. Davis, B. Hafk, R. Fenstemacker, C. Blunt, S. Pearson, D. Jelench, L. Lail K. Relis, C. Petterson. S. Wieringo, P. Bryson, K. Handorf, D. Jelenich, P. Brossman, B. Lauffer, P. Guthrie, R. Moenck, S. Dralle D. Moss, C. Snyder, R. Konecny, B. Toppen. B. Niedringlwaus, D, Kokal, D. Baughan, K. Rohm, P. Mueller, L. Madsen, M. Harbit, M. Otto, L. Bruck, N Braun, P. Sandmann, S. Hentsch, L. Bostnick, T. Dennison. M. Polloclw, K. Mandella, N. Carlson, L. Ruhle, D. Reils, M. Knowles, S. Dykstra, S. Koenig, L. Bryson, N Lambrecht, B, Fredin, P. Hartnell, S, Sippel. ' H W W V W W i rw i Mm W D-f wr WMMW--' mV NITY, TEAMWORK, AND LEADERSHIP ARE GOALS IN G.A.A. JR.-SR. G.A.A. MEMBERS Row l: Bcidien, P., Muehler, D,, Corp, C., Osmus, L., Logon, S., Mocholeck, l. Row 2: Durvel, B,, Lewis, S., Cochron, S., Steinberg, N., Lichienwolier, C. Row 3: Sims, D,, Mazurek, S., Bell, P., Glenn, K., Emmeil, L., Brossmon, R. Row 4: Klulh, D., RIM, K., Gullicksen, H., Rouson, S., Koehler, S., Peters, J., Chisholm, C. 113 ,fl ,www , .... F 2 UN. .M Win as F i4LL.,y gm 3311! g -, X it f Z W a , QF 'f 5 ' J Quik ggi?- XQ We-'10.., M1 Ei? S6'25MvSHs 41,4535 S Freshmen Cheerleaders Front Rav-11 Pat Morrison, Carolyn Long, linda Stanfill. Second Row: Captain Jill Smith. Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders Irene Geuther, Karen Hair, Candy Smith, Carol Hughes, Captain Judy Lewisan, Diane Eden. Cheerleaders Dawn McCleary and Carole Delaney sell cupcakes after school as a money-making activity. Carole Hammond-Basketball Judy Werner-Wrestling Linda Mark-Freshmen Diane Hartshorne FroshASaph 5 6 Row lg Rowswell, S., Wilson, C., Taylor, B., Soderberg, C., Owen, J., Gottleib, B., Fonte, P. Row 2: Cherven, R., Vrba, B., lhde, E., Cochran, S., Lautfer, S., Muehf ler, D., Machaleck, l. Row 3: Gertenrich, M,, Peterson, B., Ritt, K., Nieland, S., Smith, N., Halik, M,,Poricl1, N., Mazurek, S., Row 4: Heichel, K., Kooyenga, S. lCo-Capt,l, Peters, J., Capt. t-learns, C., Wilson, C., Been, R., Ortega, M., Ferrell, S., Schmitz, G. Row 5: Dunn, J,,Mgr. Being a Rhythm Knight is one ofthe aims of every girl at Lincoln-Wciy. lt is a group of thirty girls who fill the spectators of athletic events with awe and inspiration. The highlight of the year is at Home- coming when they, in their red ond black uniforms and pompoms, form an honor guard for the Queen and her court. Extremely important qualities con- sidered in their selection include ability, personality, and poise. Weekly practice enables them to acquire the unity and grace that makes Lincoln-Way students and fans eager to say, You should see the Rhythm Knights. RHYTHM KNIGHTS CAPTAIN CHERYL HEARNS --. 'D RHYTHM KNIGHTS GIVE PRECISION PERFORMANCE O FOR LINCOLN-WAY ATHLETIC EVENTS obhd ObI3hRhh I Kh I fhl ff 2, Q FIKHIIILM D'!flfI 1 ni YW!!! x I1 h I H , fry.. M ,uwgv-R 'W ' 'W if 5 aw 3? gi: S5 w.1n I I17 L-W CLUB AIMS TO DEVELOP GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP Members of the Lettermen's Club ore, Row l: E. Tatro, J. Smith, G. Font, A. Blaylockg J. Wolshg R. Sylvester: R. Jasl Row 2: R. Reiter, J. Urban, K. Fredin, B. Wennlund, R. Badten, J. Weigel, P. Brown. Row 3: J, Waichert, B. Fitzer, B, Hunterg D. Laicin, G, Mark, J. Miller, K. DeCamp, T. Weber. Officers and faculty sponsor of Lettermen's Club view the trophy the club presents annually to a senior who has proved himself outstanding in athletic achievement, scholarship, and citizenship. Left to right, Bob Edmonson, Ron Sylvester, Coach Bill Edwards, Terry Weber and Jerry Sayers. 118 The L-W Club, which is open to all boys who have won a maior letter in sports, is largely respon- sible for promoting better public relations for athletics at Lincoln-Way High School. The main project ot the club is sponsoring the all- school party. The Letterman's trophy is awarded to a senior who has proved himself outstanding in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. The club meets every B week under the sponsor- ship of Mr. William Edwards. fli VND, fm Q mi yixwf Q,w M fafffffw WMjMW?S df X gfbiw WWJMMZW wif 4wWfWMW T9 gm SM ,gp ff if ,Q gif wif my W Qfffgfg J A W QW Mfff ATHLETICS 120 FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS FALL SPORTS Football I--W OP 27 Lemont 6 6 Evergreen 6 6 Reavis 33 I4 Oak Lawn 20 I2 Carl Sandburg 42 I3 Homewood-Flossmoor 6 33 Bremen O I3 Rich 28 IFredin handled Ihe kick g cho es n add to Io h s quarlerback pos ho Van De Lay lakes off on anoih er of his habitual exlrvryeardage sprinfs ,Ween .,,,' rfi li f gig! -3, Z. ' , B' Misa ' , 'F J 4 fr -1 '- vi--5 j .. X ' 'V my nj: x . H ' H in i x is ar 7 I -1, in Y 'y iw X ff 4 'Q A 1 Hy Q ' , ,.., , .,.. ..,..: , 1 A, . A . V- t Q 5. ...., .I - ? . ,ffl lf, . J ' X Varsity team members ore, Dale Muneke, Ron Badlen, Ron Sylvesler, Chuck Roberson, Tom Malhews, Mike Delaney, Van Delay. Mgr. Gerald Daugherty, Joe Waicheri, Earl Monigomery,Dave Howell, Bill Wennlund, Co-capl. Kurl Fredin, Hurry Barnes, Tom Hamilton. Terry Weber, Jim Hunniford, Randy Wheeler, Karl Erickson, Ron Kokal, Jim Nicholson, Mike Hart. Andy Wyzevich, Rick Grefz. Co-Capt. Ken DeCamp, Jeff Urban, Jim Niegel, Jerry Siuder, Walter Lewis, Bob Hunler, Mgr. Dennis Pfeifer. Ron Badlen crashes lhrough the victory hoop wilh the Team iusl behind him for the Homecoming game agaunsi Carl Sandburg High School. 'W' E B 5' '3 G 'F Q :zww '12 H fry S fm k,,,s,, Q YQ, r, A ,sy Wwiirdffl mwqwi ' Q s.,. Z,,g, i,,.g,g? Li? - uiiiifgilxilgi .. ' , w,' A Q 'NVE W qw: N lf x Agoun a Sandburg Eagle IS caughl behind Football displays lots of acllon In every play, and each team member has has 'ob lo do. 4? STAFF 5 'TNF f ,Q-X-gf Good coaching makes good football teams. Left to right kneeling Ron Melene 1 I Yi Smith, Ray Page, Marty Mackay Jonas Lashmet Standing Gene M G , . , c ivern and No West discuss the i962 football schedule at opening day practice. L-W BOASTS FINE FOCTBALL COACHING STAFF Much creditmustcertainlybegivento It f h a o t e Knight coaches. The men who stand on the sidelines are the very reason that a group of boys is even able to participate in a sports activity. They are always concerned with the mental and physical growth of a b - ' oy, more important, every coach hopes that the valued quality of character also grows with each boy. Often the first to accept blame and last to receive praise, the coaches strive to build b tt ' e er teams, but more important, better boys. Lincoln-Way can indeed b e proud of its fine football coachin Ev I'TT1 9 staff. Headed by Jonas Lashmet, this season's staff combined the competence of experienced members with the fine talents of some new coaches. 123 Head coach Lashmet discusses a play with two Lincoln-Way varsity team members. 'M -.-,,4.,, Frosh-Soph Football Row lp F, Lutger, D. Srnego, L. Resutlco, R. Bowser, C. Voight, C, Cieply, C, Edwards. Row 2: H. Grimes, T. Welborn, N, Beebe, J. Brooks, M, Erickson, A. Hodge, R. Schroeder J. Davis, P. Kervin, D. Lavezzi, R. Parchem, T. Donovan, Mgr. L. Steinbrenner Row 3: J, Tromp, R. Fitzgerald, T. Johnson, D. Ferrell, R. Rooney, A. Wallenzien Ori the Offensive line ore left to right, Jim Nicholson, Joe Waichert, Ken DeCamp, Jim Wiegel, Ron Bodten, Ron Sylvester, Mike Hart. 'fbi ...W 7 '2 Co-captain Kurt Fredin, Coach Jonas Loshmet, T? and co-captain Ken DeCamp. Kurt Fredin posses along one as Van Delay ond Bill Wennlund ready themselves for would- be tocklers. FRESHM AN FOOTBALL Row lg Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: R, Hammes, J, Herr, M.Johnson, l. Darnall, R. Weber, P. Schubert, C, O'Connor, T. Cochran, W. Rouson D. Gudgeon, J. Mcryl, B. Weichbrodt, J, Tromp, D. Murray, T. Manheim, S, Rice, K, Schram, M. Evans. J. Scott, B. Willard, J. Rheinwald, J. Tomaneck, M. Bernard, M, McLemore, D. Jones, R. Putnam, C. Klasing E. Wagner, B. Bowser, D. Braley, R. DeForest, W. Bormet, S. White, D. Anderson, T. Tyler, D. Cooper, M. Schonwise Greg Fant and Gerald Daugherty on the responsibility of caring for thetoot- ball equipment. Sole manager for the crass-country team was Roger Kaclaw. HN- QYQIN hiv- i.. zum... f Was' M45 4 ? ,Q VARSITY SQUAD. Bob Eilzer, Herb Grolewold, Bill Werner, Arnold Blaylock, Bob Johnson, Tom Breymeyer, Ed Tafro Varsity Schedule Rich Central Lost Reavis Losi HARRIERS ON TO BRIGHTER FuTuRE gggiown 533 Evergreen Lost Bremen Lost Sandburg Lost Homewood Lost Peolone Losl Frosh-Soph Schedule Rich Central Won Reavis Won Oak Lawn Losl Rich Lost Evergreen Lost Bremen Won Sandburg Won Homewood Losl ' Peolone Won Members of me Frosh-Soph Cross Country leam are, Row I: R. Johnson, M. Spies, M. Simms, D. Lewin Row 2: R. Smith, R,Jas1, G. Anderson, T. Nolan, R. Mark Raw 3: R. Mcingun, B. McGee, B. Forsylhe, R. Balson, T. Jasinski As Coach Paul LaVinn checks his stop-watch, he notes that the time being turned in by his hard working squads have been constantly improving. This has been a year ot hard work and building tor the cross-country team. Although the varsity lacked required depth in form ot returning lettermen, thefrosh-sophturnedinavery creditable record with help from several promising sophomores and freshmen. Big gun on the varsity team was Arnold Blaylock, who did an outstanding iob of representing his school and leading the rest ot the team. Arnold Blaylock, Bob Johnson, and Ed Tatro make it a close contest. 1 S Lined up for start are promising Frosh-Soph men Bob Forsythe, Bob Smith Bill McGee, Ray Jost, and Russell Bctson. VARSITY A WON-LOST Front Row: Mgr. W. Pommering, R. Smlthson, R. Sylvester, E. Suchoslci, C, Roberson, R. Jost, E. Tatro L-W Middle: J. Hunniford, H. Grotewold, J. Walsh, B. Manheim, J. Studer, T. Bennett, ee . Back Row: ICoIaIElI1NTIIl:I1nSgi1Vn, B. Edmonson, Capt. T. Weber, B, Haley, K. Gerdel, J. Thorlon Frodlonol South Waichert, K. DeCamp, R. Reiter, B. Harder Oswego 42 Bremen 8 23 Thorton Fractional North 27 46 Marion Catholic I0 I I Reavis 29 45 Tinley Park 5 I3 Oak Lawn 28 8 Carl Sandburg 35 30 Plainfield I4 29 Homewood-Flossmoor I I 9 Evergreen Park 28 20 Joliet Catholic 20 I5 Rich 27 8 Naperville 30 TODD BENNETT FOLLOWS HIS MAN TO A STAND-UP EARL SUCHOSKI WORKS TO COUNTER HIS OPPO- KEN DeCAMP FINISHES A TAKEDOWN. POSITION. NENT'S SIT-OUT. 128 I I Increased interest in the sport of wrestling has boosted the Lincoln-Way matmen into a spot of recognition from area sport fans. The '62-'63 season was filled with exciting wrestling as the Knights ended the season with an even 7-7-I record. The team also received the second-place trophy from the Rich tourney, iust barely missing the coveted first-place award by five points. At the same tournament, Ray Jost won the championship at the 95-pound weight class. Jast was also the team's sole representative to the state wrestling tournament. lnaddiiion, he set the school records for most wins by a sophomore and for the fastest pin, IO seconds. Seniors Randy Reiter, captain Terry Weber, and Ken DeCamp also turned in fine seasons of wrestling. Reiter came out on top at the rugged Southwest Suburban Confer- ence at his I2O lbs. weight-class. Elected to the conference second-string lineup were Ray Jast and Terry Weber. Ray Jast controls his mon and looks for his chance tor a breakdown. With his victory of this match, .last set a new school record for most varsity wins by o sophomore. RANDY REITER MAKES ALL-CONFERENCE AS MATMEN Randy Reiter sits-out in an attempt to escape. FINISH EXCITING SEASON f F T M J Af Jw cj V, I V' U-IJ' ffljllblgjbfxlf ld ylf VK XJR N li fl X .TW ff ' wllllf il ii .5 2 Terry W K- as he fo U Jim Hunniford 133 lbs. Earl Suclwoski T27 lbs. is Z ii? Ml T all T Q I - sv' Y Q ' 7 , fl 'V f 2 5 I' 5 5 Randy Reiterl ' -6 is fs , 120 lbs. 5 W . 1 . V' 'Q T Joe Waiclweri ' lg l65 lbs f ' k, 'ij ' ld Smilbson K I. Q, Vv, ., Ed Talro Rlc gd 'i 103 lbs. '03 'bs' Y 'iss if H. Kurt Gerdel I V Hwl. ' 1' ' . 3, A A 5 Ray Jost A 95 lbs. Ken DeCamp T54 lbs. eber still has control llows his opponeni off lbe mai. Jim Walsh l27 lbs. S 5 5 5 y 5 . 4 L i T 5 I i fl X Cf .4 3 ii E 2 1 Dan Gas? lI2 lbs, Terry Weber leads the team in warm-ups before fbe meei. To wreslle, one must be in excelleni physical condition, T fl f i , 'E . I f X Lff I Keri DeCamp maneuvers lo counler his oppanenfs siand-up move. E W Bob Haley l8O lbs. Todd Bennet! Capt. Terry Weber l38 lbs. IA5 lbs FROSH-SOPH WON-LOST Thornton Fractional South Oswego Bremen Thornton Fractional North Rich Central Reavis Tinley Park Oak Lawn Carl Sandburg Plainfield Hom ewood-Flossmoor Evergreen Park Joliet Catholic Marion Catholic Rich East Naperville Row la Row 2: Row 3: Fresh-Soph Wrestling Team Members are, Jack Chisholm lMgr.l, Jim Rheinwald, Charles O'Conner, Richard Sylvester, John Wise, Paul Schubert, Michael Spiese, Tony Lamble, Lloyd Christiansen, Dean Rodeghero, Michael Johnson. Gary Gumbet, Edward Wagner, Ron Elwell, Paul Kervin, Michael Erickson, Fred Lutger, Paul Wimmler, Danny Gudgeon, Tom Geary. Coach Ron Meleney, Randy Konkel, Steve Rice, Jim Rogers, Hubert Osmus, Roderick Weber, Jerry Gast Doug Lavezzi, Gary Emmett, Dale Alexander, Ron Johnson, Tom Micka Ron Elwell gets set to move around his man for a two-point takedown. The successes of the trosh-soph team have created sound assurance that the Knights will have strong wrestling teams in the future. Added interest in the sport made this squad the largest yet. As a result, the trash-soph had good depth and a fine string of freshman wrestlers. Great potential has been displayed by sophomores Tony Lamble, Jim Rogers, John Wise, Jerry Gast, Gary Emmett, Doug Lavezzi, and Paul Kervin. Rogers turned in an outstanding season and brought home the championship from the Reavis sophomore tourney at his ll2 lb. weight class. These boys and the other sophomore grapplers will make strong contenders tor positions in next year's varsity line-up. Doug Lavezzi works a tip as he tries for a takedown from the standing position. 131 ANR x 54 Dan Laicin was the outstanding member of the Knights' basketball team this year, and his efforts won him a berth on the all-conference team, VARSITY WON-LOST L-W OP 64 Plainfield 47 55 Peotone 56 48 Geneva 6l 42 Marmion 46 56 Carl Sandburg 58 67 Oak Lawn 44 45 Reavis 60 52 Rich East 55 52 Peotone 54 58 Homewood-Elossmoor 60 48 Bremen 33 4l Evergreen Park 40 47 Carl Sandburg 68 5l Oak Lawn 54 5l Plainfield 54 53 Reavis 56 52 Rich East 53 44 Homewood-Elossmoor 70 67 Bremen 56 52 Evergreen Park 42 50 Joliet Twp. 68 Kurt Fredin, a senior, turned in a fine season of basket- ball and served many times as playmaker for the Knights' offense. Senior Ron Badten added depth and experience to a squad comprised mainly of underclassmen. 133 RYCH -...ar Frosh-Soph Basketball Team Members ure, Row I: Mgr, R. Porchen, T. Mcllndrew, B. Morrison, R. Batson, L, Resutko, D. Ferrell. Row 2: T. Welborn, R. Mangun, M. Keating, R. Schroeder J Doves J Urban Couch G McGivern PROMISING UNDERCLASSMEN TRAIN FOR VARSITY COMPETITION Freshman Baskeibull Team Members ore, Row I: K. Schram, B. Weichbrodt, M. McLemore, S. White, M. Schoenwise, D. Murray. Row 21 Couch E. Smith, D. Ebert, B. Bowser, D. Broley, K. Warning, W. Anderson, M. Bernard, Mgr. E. Veltman CINDERME HOPE W wwf,-f 5 V ,ed . 93... wwe Q .. --. .: 5- M if , fy 'W 'F W, ff: J ii , ...ee-QW' ' ary. Varsity truck members are, Row l: J. Urban, B. Elwood, B. Werner, M. Delaney, C. Robeson, B. Florence, V. DeLay, J. Gorman, R. Scott, B Miller, Raw 2: J. Nicholson, H.Barnes,L.Hineline,R.KokaI, R. Kadow, G. Clark, W. Lewis, R. Badten, K. DeCcmp, T. Webe D. Howell. Van DeLay and Ron Kokal dart over the low hurdles. 136 Bert Florence, Bill Miller, and Jim Nicholson demonstrate coordination, power, and motion as they take off from the starting blocks. Relay men are left to right Ralph Scott, Ron Badten, and Bill Werner. l' FOR GOOD SEASON 'fb Frosh-Soph Track team members are, D. Colter, M. Schoenwise, R. Batson, D. Murray, R. Mark, C. Edwards, J. Tromp, T. Cochran, M. Bernard, R. Hommes, D. Ibely, C. Singer, R. Cockel, M. McLemore, G. Gumble Row 2: W. Anderson, B. Bowser, J. Markl, C. O'Connor, J. Tramp, T. Micka, J. Evans, M. Johnson, R. Scarth, M. Sims, S. Rice, W. Bormet, R. Seitzinqer, T. Nolan, B. Smith, C. Klasing. B. Luce. W Row 3: D. Mangun, R. DeForest, D. Cooper, J. Estes, J. Immormino, H. Osmus, B. Gleason, B. McGee, D. Ferrel, E H. Grimes, D. Batson, A. Wallenzein, P. Kervin, B. Batson, M. Erickson, J. Gallagher, T. Jasinski, C. Ceiply, Row la 1? T. Hamilton. STAT!- 2 Coaches Jerry Weidman and Norman West . . I in their first year as Knight track coaches es- Jeff Urban ln posmon for 'he sholhpul tablished a fine group of thin-clads and set new goals for the team. Van DeLay sets sight on the height for his next vault. Jim Gorman, Bernie Elwood, and Gary Clarkfly over the high hurdles at top speed. 7 ,,, ff' ,., , 'X' if . fi-1Z'fzx-tc !.L.,!'1 'J ,eoflie L J BASEBALL TEAMS . 38 Varsity Baseball Team Members are, Front Row: Mgr. G. Fant, D. Ryan, J. Smith, A. Blaylock, J'. Sayers, P. Brown, T. Mathews, M. Tempera. Back Row: Coach Bill Edwards, D. Mancke, C.Johnson,J. Davis, D. Laicin, B, Fitzer, K. Fredin, J. Wiegel, W. Fuchs, Mgr. D. Heim. will an ,ll y A ss ' .. . li , - K. J f H' ',1,,iX,? tzj. Q3 is i -5 Aa.. Q aw., -Q 'X A we A i 3 . fs 'IA ,. , ' 1 ' X- fl 'L fg,J,1,MwvMg ki dd 6 Qi M MQ K ,T A, we U as . :J Jw ' f fi J- ' A L - ,, , X , , V. Q ujAw,t,,,K,,, ' 1.,,Q,.-.J is Q, Y, rx .J ki agus., g XXL. -J X.. X M N J Jim Smith tags Jerry Sayers sliding into third with his gloved hand whi aboui the umpire's call with his right hand. 7 . f, my Q X-X. eq, .f M.. 'ms .Qs X., Y., . e N Q , 4 CJ, 'YI ' b. 1' vu 'si Y-,wee ,. , A P51 . V Q L T, is L ..1,s.'w-5 , pfl 'J 1 wt rf, ,,,,dg,35M 1 Vi Ji. ,yea X , , - ,i NL 4 0,7 ,Awww ld' gn.. leh e seems to register his own opinion Outfielder Kurt Fredin readies himself to snare a fly ball. SET SIGHTS ON VICTCDRIES vs Frosh-Soph Team Members are, Front Row: J.Wise,R.Jast,R.Fitzgerald,R.Rowswell, K. Schram, D. Ebert, B. Forsvthe, L. Kelch, S. White, L. Resutko, G. Anderson, P. Schubert, L. Gilmore. Back Raw: Coach Jim High, T. Stoner, J. Gasr, T. Welborn, J. Scott, M. Keating, K. Warning, R. Elwell, L. Tobeck, D. Braley, R. Davies, P. Quarterman, R. Walsh, E. Paben, D. W is Catcher Bob Fitzer and batter Dan Lalcin get set for the next pitch. Arnold Blaylock at shortstop was part of on experienced all-senior infield. Pitchers Jon Davis and Wayne Fuchs carried a large port ofthe mound duty for the Knights this year. 40 Representing Lincoln-Way's six interscholastic sports ore, left to right, Van DeLay, Track, Ron Badten, Track, Jerry Sayers, Baseball, Kurt Fredin, Basketball, Ken DeCamp, Football, Dan Laicin, Basketball, Jim Smith, Baseball, Terry Weber, Wrestling, Arnold Blaylock, Cross Country. Athletics have supposedly been entered into a school's activities as an extra, an addition to education. The process of learning and growing, however, can also take place on the athletic fields, in the gymnasiums, or on the wrestling mats. The teacher in the classroom can teach a student only so much, and bring him just so tar-on the road to adulthood. When a boy supplements this formal education by going out for a sport, he comes under the guidance and direction of another teacher, a coach. He begins to learn the things that cannot be taught in the classroom. He add to his character by forming such qualities ascourage, sports- manship, and the ability to harness his own individuality to the task which his team as a whole must accomplish. He comes face to face with the fact that one gets out of something iust what one puts into it. The boys on this page who have shown themselves outstanding in their respective activities have realized these benefits. Not only are they standouts in sports, but they have carried some of the things they have learned on the athletic field back to the school classrooms. All are student leaders who have worked for the betterment of their school and their classes. Some are honor students. Some have accepted additional responsibilities like student-teachers or Student Service Organization workers. Athletics are not an extra, but rather a re-enforcing supplement to the education of today's students, tomorrow's adults. ,,-v c gg , ,Z,:i,1gg..,, 1, www ww? liizifww 2 K f Q W ,fx wi va Tripp, john, 18, 89 Wells, Dorothy, 13, 19 West, Norman, 19, 123, 137 Wiedman, Jerome, 19, 109, 110, 137 Van Rheeden, Robert, 13, 18 aylo , old, 4, 25, Blevins sther 49 Blevins, james, 42, 68 Blomquist, Jenifer, 49, 81, 2, 110 93, 137 Corp, Connie, 4 77, 98, Cortright, F d, 5 74 arshall Facinelli, Robyn, 57, 84, 85, 111 Fairbairn, judy, 43 Fant, Deborah, 57, 70, 81 Fant, Gregory, 43, 69, 71, 118, 125. 132, 138 ADMINISTRATION ers jon, 2 Buck, Lynn, 50, 95, 112 Di an, Sandra, 50, 92, 110 ders L1 a, 9 Bulanda, Christine, 56, 70, , on, Connie, 50, 78 Cnepnien, A- Hnnfer, 1,13 de , , 56, , 71 bn, Virginia, 57, 85, 109, D'Anrie0, Dennldi-,1 3 1 9 , 1 -, 137 Bnlende, John, 42, 71 110, 111 Krnzieh, Joseph, 11,1 8 Je ree, 41 76 Burirherdt, John, 50 oerrng, Jannifer, 50, 76, 91, y Al' T10 E elvn 49 urns Patricia 50 71 95 96 BOARD or 9 - l. ll dgid, thT,e'n, 51 110 , 76,' 931, 96 2'5 61, 6? genel, Reign, 50 O 2 , I1 011 Burns eter onovan erry S 14 Brewn, Elin 4' 11 1 3 1 I 82,1 90, 911, 96 ' ' Doogan,,Bi1l, 57, 80 S35-593 Leefe B2 , nel 4, 11 , Bu bee, E mie, 25 Doty, Ronna, 50, 92 Kleeins, C- , 10 1 , , 133, ler , 25, , 75, Dowle, Beny, 43 71 75 76 Krusemar A H 10 1 0 1 I 1 1 , - -, 4 77, , 96, Dralle, Sherry, 93, 112 , B ce, 1 O -or 5, 9, , 8, 1 Druschel, Mimi, 57, 81, 108, ren eers 9 11 Calv t rc A 50 9 110 S e r, Leri 0 Baker, s ron, 5 Ca vertf e f sof 76, 78, Dnbien, Janice, 50, 71, 77, 1b1n6 J dy 5 98 AN AR 1, Rdg , 9 , pei, nis, 5 4, 6 ' Dllfgg, Dave, 26, 65, 69, 75, 8 1 90 94 96 10 10 nie c, 1, 152 lsiei P t 6, 9 09, ga Ss, Lameg, 4 '70 Duiiiif, Judy, 26, 79, 98, 102, 1 , s eggy Meffay Mert 12 1 3 ll gals 1 lixvleqrt 2468 ga 111 il 1 th2,5257 57769 Dyiiiga' Suzanne' SO' 76' 92' , , e , ro , a 1-1, e , , , , McGivern, Ge 12 B O 3 49 9 , 98 E 132, 135 ' ' I B W gg, 5, cer15bn, ' ney, 5 65, 76, Ebert, Barbara, 57, 93 - 16 , 0 109, , 112 Ebert, Bruce, 43, 76, 80, FACU rlo 9 Earroll, Arlene, 6 98, 10 Ab h G 3 14 Ba s a d, 4 , 84, , Carver, john, ,1 Ebert, Car l, 57, 76 rn ern, ee , 1 110 1 136 ce er Willi 42 Ebert Dei 57 98 100 Avila, Wi liern, 4 Ba ,,San e, , 7697 c s , ,loAnn, 6i 64, 77,90 139, 13 , ' ' ' Be-irri, ries, 14 em, R y n , 80 ndler, rlotte, 50, 95, Eden, D' nne, 50, 76, 111 5111531 e 14 tsdn, , , 98, 98 Edmon n, Robert, 26, 118, erir , nr n, 100 hep Clara 26 65 75 128 9 C3511 2 , 8 tso vid, 49 73, 76, , 96, 109, 111 ' ' Ed , ds, Charles, 49, 51, glerk S, 14, 22 B ssei 49, 65 3, cherv , R6berte,'42, 79, , 137 0 , , , 1 17 135 137 1 96 116 ,f Kathleen 51 92 Sen, L , 15 9 90, hhn, 7 e,' , 6, 81 Chi ,OlIT1, c 1, 42, 65, lfblf , Donald, 51 13 dwcids lie 05 1 21111 0 2 1 h 0 1 ck 50 65 Em ngi uoysi 46,5 1 Baug ary, s o , , , as, ora, , , 113, 133 Baug Roger 72 73 lias, Nadine 57 Feder n, --here, , 3 ' 1 133 ' ' Chr' ta , Lloyd 0 Euiott, Fred 151 81 Flnni n, ' ' HS, S Ba Pa ck 42 131 ' 1 41 Elwell che 1 5 gerrelfe, - aid, 1 , , He 1,,,,56 1 .1 c HCR Michel , 4 65, Elwelli Rd J , 131, 139 usta i 11 35: ebe, an, , , 1 7 , 82, 84, Elwood, Ber , 43, 72, 136 Hey, , f , 1 22 edle, ncy, 2 67, 70 ly, Craig, 0 70, 89, Emmemz, Ga , 51, 131 Hi -z n, Re end, 15 77, 10 1 124, 137 1 Emm tt, Li de, 26, 77, 113 His , - ' , 104, ' 3 1 en, liner lark, Carolyn 0, 65 0, Enge Dare d, 51, 98, 100 11: 8 ' 3 S49 we 133 ref 79 - , 1 1 1 ar , ry, , . ng ite, 3, 75, 79 King 1 'T 16 liirme, 178, 137 E t Ronald 51 73 Kuelin, oige, 6 11, 13901 911118, 4 Clark, ' da, 56, ': mln, Nei1,151 ,73 LnVinn, rr1, ' 5, 27 eu' M Lour 25 9 Clark am 26 9 , ckson Karen 57 65 McClain, 9 P- 6, 8Q Bel1,P ein, 42, 5, 90 1 114, ' Wy 69 93 ' ' ' MeGivern in, 1 04 113 1 Theresa 57 -' Erick,son Karl 27 74 121 11:89, 1 - B81 2 1 e I ,, ,,, 1 ' 1' ' ' ee en, env, , , , Meier, Henry 2115091 C3 149: 78 86 75 113 116 'ckso Robert 27 75 82 Meier, Sliirle rrer, efhi 72 6eh1en, ihemes, 57, 81, 3 ', 89, 98, 101, i0f2,' Me,-lick, Shi? ,f Bennett athy, 75 93, 125 Merriren, Elr1 , e , 7 Bime xiii- -552853 30 edini, Cathy, 57, 93, 110 'B , Nancy, 51, 77, 92, 95 Mnelrniere, Nlreiieel, 1 1 1 odini, Mary, 42, 79 rn, Kenneth, 27, 75 Olsen, Tern, 17, 94 B, 135,, ,49 c61ter, Dewey, 98, 137 tes, John, 57, 137 Pe8e, Revniend, 18, 3 ? ' 1 HEY' Conner, Rite, 57, 76, 93 Estes, Phyllis, 27, 71, 74, Prevew, Dele, 18 amd, 13d'eY,,256, 9 , 111 Cook, Karen, 57, 76 76, 77 Russell, Charles, 18 3 1 'Cer f cbbn, Ellyn, 57, 76, 81, Evans, Mike, 57, 72, 125, Smith, Everest, 18, 12 Bleer, lfer, 3 92, 93 137 Tegger, Robert, 13, 18, 6 Eliza, EY: 42: 1 701 Cooper, Deie, 50, 73, Ewing, Bill, 57, 98, 108, 1 . 98 125 110 Themes, Peril, 13, 18 3mi '111 coeder, Devi,-1, 57, 4, EZe11, June, 43 72, 1 26, 1 7, 138, 139, , , SECRETA RIAL STAFF Moutrey, Doris, 19 Paris, joah, 19 Van Cleave, Marcy, 19, 22 Yu.u.ker, Lois, 19, 22 KITCHEN STAFF Anderson, Ruby, 20 Bradley, Alice, 20 Hearns, Elsie, 20 Hurley, Nevaleane, 20 Klnth, Vivian, 20 Lauffer, Alma, 20 LaVinn, Gunvar, 20 Yunker, Laverne, 20 MAINTENANCE Dodds, Howard, 21 Goetschel, Frank, 21 Lange, Herman, 21 Mundt, Floyd, 21 BUS DRIVERS Chesmut, jack, 21 Hutchins, Howard, 21 Mark, Marian, 21 Schram, Burnett, 21 STUDENTS Abbott, Frenir, 24, 80 Alaimo, jean, 56 Albrecht, James, 49 Albrecht, Mary, 41, 79 Alexander, Bill, 24, 98 Alexander, Dale, 56 Alexander, Diane, 41, 110 Alexander, Dale, 49, 131 Anderson, David, 24 Anderson, Don, 49, 68, 125 Anderson, Gary, 49, 73, 126, 139 1 nt, Christine, 56, 111, 112 Bobzin, Sharon, 49, 79 Boldwin, Tom, 49, 73, 98, 100 Bohmer, Patricia, 50, 76, 77, 81, 92 Borden, Dwight, 50, 74, 98, 100 Bormet, Warren, 50, 137 Bormet, Wendell, 56, 125 Bostnik, Linda, 56, 112 Bowser, Robert, 56, 124, 125, 135, 137 Brady, Kathleen, 50, 70, 79 Braley, David, 56, 72, 125, 135 139 Branddu, Pat, SO, 92 Braswell, Jo Ann, 56 Braun, Nancy, 56, 93, 110, 112 Brent, Dale, 56,72 Brent, Pam, 25, 83, 110 Breymeyer, Thomas, 42, 72, 73, 126 Broadstone, Sherry, 56 Brooks, James, 50, 124 Brooks, Mary C., 56, 95, 98 Brossman, Pamela, 56, 112 Brossman, Roberta, 25, 74, 75, 113 Brown, Barry, 42, 65, 80 Brown, joan, 50, 76 Brown, Laura, 42, 77, 78, 79, 98, 101, 110 Brown, Paul, 25, 77,,110, 118, 138 Brown, Rosemary, 56 Bruce, Barbara, 92 Bruce, Donna, 42, 77, 83 Bruck, Bruns, Bruns, Linda, 56, 112 Peru, 25, 80 Robert, 50, 68 Bryson, Linda, 50, 78, 93, 98, 112 Bryson, Patricia, 56, 95, 112 L . 1 Rana 113 Cra B r ra, 5 , Cr 3 o e, 42, 7 c , , 1- .ere dll , ' cerei, 5 ,' 65, 92 Crass, Willi 57 Crouse, B , 50, 71, 76, 92 Crouse errilee, 57, 93 Cryer, ter, 42, 71 Cul , Michael, 42, 64, 70, 89, 90 D Dafiigll, Irvan, 57, 68, 72, Deth, Pet,1, 42, 68, 98, 101 Datray, Delores, 57 Dau, Lois, 50 Daugherty, Gerald, 26, 72, 73, 121, 125 Davies, Rowland, 50, 80, 139 ' Davis, Chuck, 71 Davis, Dana, 57, 109, 110, 112 Davis, jon, 50, 124, 135, 138, 139 Deaville, Michael, S7 DeCamp, Kenneth, 26, 35, 98, 118, 121, 124, 128, 130, 136, 140 DeForest, Ronald, 57, 125, 137 DeGries, Patricia, 50, 76, 86, 92, 110 Deist, Marilyn, 26 Delaney, Carole, 26, 63, 65, 67, 111, 114, 115 Delaney, Mike, 42, 68, 70, 121, 136 DeLay, Van, 42, 72, 120, 121, 124, 136, 137, 140, 132 Demus, George, 43, 70, 71 Demus, Peter, 50, 70, 110 Dennison, Thomasine, 57, 111, 112 Denson, Edward, 43, 72 Denson, Ronald, 50 DeVito, Allan, 57, 72 DeVito, Mark, 85 Farley, Carolyn, 51, 78 Fee, Tom, 43, 64, 65, 72, 82, 90, 94, 96 Fenstemaker, Ruth, 57, 112 Ferguson, David, 43, 132 Ferrell, Donald, 51, 74, 90, 124, 135, 137 Ferrell, Sherri, 27, 68, 75, 76, 77, 107, 116, 141 Fiegen, Letty, 27, 76, 77, 98, 100, 102 Fitch, Lynne, 51, 65, 110 Fitzer, Robert, 43, 70, 118, 126, 138, 139 Fitzgerald, Richard, 51, 124, 139 Flatt, Marian, 41, 43, 66 Fleischmann, Darrol, 51 Fleischmann, Terry, 27, 98 Florek, Douglas, 27, 71, 74, 77 Florence, Walter, 43, 68, 74, 136 Folgelsanger, Lydia, 57, 76, 93 Fonte, Phyllis, 27, 64, 83, 90, 108, 110, 116 Foose, Robert, 43 Ford, Kenneth, 51 Forsythe, Robert, 51, 126, 127, 139 Fortman, Kathy, 51, 78 Foutz, Kenneth, 43, 64, 90 Frantz, Carl, 57 Frantz, Carol, 27, 69, 75, 77, 106, 111, 141 Fredin, Bonnie, 51, 64, 65, 77, 81, 108, 112 Fredin, Kurt, 27, 65, 72, 118, 120, 121, 124, 132, 133, 138, 140 Freeman, jim, 57 Friant, Karen, 43 Friant, Patricia, 43, 68, 76 Fuchs, Wayne, 138, 139 G Gallagher, john, 51, 68. 137 Gunn, Allen, 44, 72, 98 Hahn, William, 44, 68 Gamboa, Robert, 57 Gardner, Dorothy, 51, 98 Gardner, Michael, Garish, Andrew, 57 Gasper, Ralph, 57 Gast, Daniel, 27, 67, 70, 10 128, 130, 141 Gast, Gerald, 51, 72, 80, 131, 139 Gast, Raymond, 43, 80, 90, 93 Geary, Janet, 43, 68 Geary, Thomas, 51, 68, 128, 130 Georgis, Jane, 57, 76, 93 Gerdel, Kurt, 43, 68, 128, 130 Gertenrich, Mary, 27, 67, 70, 75, 77, 107, 116, 141 Geuther, Irene, 51, 77, 92, 111, 115 Geuther, Janet, 27, 67, 70, 75, 77, 106, 141 Gilbert, Bradley, 57, 74, 98 Gill, Auene, 27, 67 Gill, Marilyn, 51, 73, 79 Gilles, Russell, 51, 72 Gilmore, Lynn, 57, 64, 73, 93, 94, 139 Glade, Jan, 28 Gleason, Bruce, 51, 68, 90, 94, 96, 137 Glenn, Kathy, 43, 65, 113 Gobush, Ray, 28 Gobush, Wayne, 57 Goodwin, Larry, 28, 65, 98, 100, 101, 102 Gordon, Linda, 51 Gordon, Mary, 43, 75, 91, 96 Gorman, George, 57 Gorman, James, 43, 65, 86, 88, 89, 109, 136, 137 Gottlieb, Barbara, 28, 78, 79, 116 Gradwell, John, 57, 74 Gramse, Paul, 51 Greeman, Kathy, 28, 76 Gregg, Karyl, 43, 111, 114 Gregory, Merrie, 43, 76 Gregory, Sundra, 28, 64, 67, 69, 71, 90 Gretz, Rick, 43, 121 Grey, Sandra, 43, 75, 83 Grimes, Howard, 51, 68, 124, 132, 137 Grogan, Alice, 29 Gross, Robert, 57 Grotewold, Herby, 43, 73, 94, 126, 128 Grybash, Darlene, 29 Gudgeon, Danny, 58, 68, 131 Gudgeon, Maureen, 29, 91, 107, 96, 141, 125 Guildenzoph, Beverly, 29, 65, 67, 77, 83 Gullickson, Helen, 44, 75, 91, 96, 113 Gumbel, Gary, 51, 65, 68, 131, 137 Gustafson, Mariann, 58, 76, 93, 111 Guthrie, Pamela, 51, 79, 98 H Haakinson, Norma, 44, 77, 95, 96 HaHa, Billie Jean, 51, 76, 111, 112 Hagen, Janine, 51, 92, 110 Hagen, William, 58, 72 Hahn, Kathy, 44, 65, 76, 78 Hair, Karen, 51, 76, 92, 111 Haley, Robert, 44, 80, 128, 130 Hank, Millicent, 29, 91, 96, 116 Hamilton, Tom, 49, 51, 65, 98, 100, 121, 132, 137 Hammond, Carole, 44, 65, 7 76, 93, 100, 102, 115 Hartnell, Patricia, 51, 64, 70, 81, 86, 90, 112 Hartshorne, Diane, 51, 92, 111, 115 Hartung, Pamela, 58, 84, 35, 111 Hartung, Thomas, 44 Hartway, Dolores, 98 1-Iarwood, Sandra, 29, 79 83 Hatton, Dennis, 44,78 Hatton, Richard, 52 Haiz, Linda, 44, 78 Havens, Paulette, 29, 65, 70, '75, 83 Hearns, Cheryl, 24, 29, 62, 79, 116 Hearns, Terrie, 44, 65, 76, 82, 86, 88, 89 Hedge, Janet, 44 Hedge, Jeanette, 44 Heichel, Karin, 44, 69, 79, 91, 96, 116 Heim, Dennis, 29, 132, 138 Heinecke, Robert, 29 Heisner, Gloria, 44, 71, 75, 89 Heisner, James, 44 Heisner, Otto, 52, 80 Heisner, Tom, 44, 72, 80 Heitman, Jerry, 52, 80 Helgerson, Betty, 44, 70, 71, 76, 91 Hempfling, Linda, 52 Hendrickson, Gunnar, 52 Henry, Barbara, 29, 79 Hemsch, Susan, 58, 110, 112 Herr, John, 58, 125 Heston, Allen, 29, 68 Heston, Donald, 58 Heston, Margaret, 52 Hilton, Ellen, 44, 76, Hineline, James Larry, , 65, 74, 75, 82, 83, 88, 110, 136 Hite, Barbara, 58 Hobson, Karen, 58, 93 96 30 Jones, Carol, 52, 70, 71, 77, 86 Jones, Danny, 58, 68, 125 Jorgenson, George, 45, 68, 69, 73, 132 Kadow, Roger, 30, 80 125, 136 Kaehler, Shirley, 45, 90, 111, 113 Keating, Mike, 52, 68,135, 139 Keating, Patricia, 58, 93 Kelch, Lawrence, 52, 139 Kervin, Paul, 52, 68, 73, 124, 131, 137 Keiskowski, Donald, 58 Keislar, Lois, 68 Kinney, Kathy, 58, 81 Klasing, Chris, 58, 74, 88, 125, 137 Klausing, Sharon, 45, 79 Kleinhoffer, Dale, 52 Kleinhoffer, Dennis, 30 Klinger, Frances, 30, 64, 65, 78, 83, 90 . Kluth, Dorothy, 45, 79, 113 Kluth, Marilyn, 58, 71 Knapp, Dale, 58, 73 Knapp, Mary, 30, 67, 71, 76, 89, 90 Knott, Fred, 52, 72 Knoop, Patricia, 58 Knowles, Frank, 58, 89 Knowles, Marjorie, 52, 76, 112 Knupp, Rickey, 52 Koenig, Leslie, 45, 64, 96 Koenig, Sharon, 58, 95, 98, 112 Koener, Larry, 58, 72 Koester, Pamela, 52, 70, 90, 95 Kokal, Darlene, 58, 93, 112 Loucks, Jerry, 53 Love, Betty, 59 Love, Carol, 46, 71, 77, 82 Luce, Robin, 72, 110, 137 Luckhart, Krystal, 59, 81 Lutger, Fred, 53, 73, 124, 131 Lutger, Judith, 65, 76, 91, 96 Lyons, Edna, 53, 92 McAndrew, Terrence, 53, 65, 135 McArthur, Loma, 32, 68 83, 107 McClathey, Angie, 53, 79, 92 McCleary, Dawn, 53, 76, 111, 114, 115 McCullough, Ronald, S9 McGee, Billy, 53, 126, 127, 137 McLemore, Marty, 59, 125, 135, 137 McPherson, Marc, 59, 74, 110 Machalek, Irene, 46, 78, 79, 113, 116 Machtemes, David, 53, 80 Madden, Elizabeth, 59, 111 Madsen, Linda, 59, 65, 76, 108, 110, 112 Maertin, George, 53, 71, 110 Malinow, William, 53 Major, Marilyn Sue, 46, 65, 111, 114 Malloy, Betty Jane, 59, 93 Mancke, Dale, 46, 71, Kokal, Ronald, 45, 71, 121, 131, 136 Konechy, Renata, 58 Konkel, Randolph, 58, 110, 131 121, 138 Mandella, Kathleen, 59, 93, 112 Mangun, Donna, 46, 65, 91, 96 Mangun, Richard, 53, 72, 96, 98, 100, 126, 135, 137 Manheim, Robert, 46, 68, 128 Hodge, Allan, 52, 65, 124, 132 Hodge, Linda, 44, 70, 71, 77 Hodges, Barry, 44, 68, 87 Holt Buster Frank 52 1 J Honin-les, Raymond: 58, 68, 125, 137 Hoogstra, Bernie, 58, 72 Horan, Robert, 44, 70, 71 Horras Robert 52 98 101 H61-waih, Davila, 53, 110 Hoster, Arthur, 58, 73, 88, 89 Howard, Sally, 52, 76, 92 Howell David 41 44 68 1 1 1 , , 71, 121, 128, 136 Howell, Willis, Hoyt, Richard, Hoyt, Sally, 44 52 44, 86 Hubbard, Emma, 44, 78 Handorf, Kathy, 58, 63, 93, 112 Huffstutler, Doris, 58 Hughes, Carol, 52, 111, 115 Hughes, Richard, 30, 72 Hull, Thomas, 45, 65, 68, 71, 109, 110 Hunniford, James, 45, 72, 77, 121, 128, 130 Hunniford, Kathy, 52, 79, 92, 110 Hunt, Dale, 45, 90 Hunter, Jolm, 58 Hunter, Robert, 30, 118, 121 Hunter, Ruth Ann, 52, 68, 76, 77, 81 Hurley, Randy, 52, 71 I Ihde, Betsy, 30, 75, 106, 116, 141 unie, wiuiam, 45, 68, 73 Immormino, Charles, 45, 109 Immormino, Jim, 58, 137 Ingram, George, 52 Jadczak, Shirley, 58 Janner, Georgean, 52, 70, 76 91, 112 Jasinski, Thomas, 52, 68, 126, 137 Jast, Raymond, 52, 65, 73, 116, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 137, 139 Jedlick, Judy, 45, 78 Jeffers, Wanda, 30, 66 Jelenich, Debborah, 58, 109, 110, 112 Jelenich, Diana, 52, 109, 110, 112 Jesen, James, 58, 73 Jessen, Doug, 30, 87 Jessen, Paul, 52 Johnson, 58, 93 Johnson, Charles, 45, 64, 73, 90, 94, 96, 138 ohnson Glen 58, 74 Konopack, Richard, 45 Kooyenga, Delores, 45, 91 Kooyenga, Sandra, 45, 64, 77, 90, 95, 116 Koster, Kristi, 52, 79 Koster, Toni, 45, 75, 76, 91 Kramer, Jim, 45, 72 Kramer, Lorraine, 30, 64, 90, 95 Kramer, Michael, 52 Krapf, Kendall, 45, 71 Krims, S., 92 Krippel, Robert, 52, 73 Kronick, Laura, 58 Krusemark, Sue, 52, 81, 91 96 Knbin, Lynn, 52, 77, 81, 36, 91, 96, 112 L Lail, Linda, 58, 76, 109, 110, 112 Lajcin, Dan, 30, 66, 72, 118, 132, 133, 134, 138, 140 Lambel, Tony, 52, 68, Manheim, Thomas, 59, 125 Manzke, Virginia, 53 Mark, Gerald, 32, 72, 87, 118 Mark, Linda, 53, 98, 110, 111, 115 Mark, Peggy, 47, 79, 83, 91, 96, 110 Mark, Richard, 59, 93, 126, 137 Markl, Adolph, 59, 98 Markl, Carolyn, 33, 76, 79, 91, 96 Markl, Cynthia, 53, 76 Markwenas, Rosemary, 46 Marshall, Janet, 46, 68, 109 Marshall, Janice, 46 Marti, Joan, 53, 65, 92 Martie, Mary Jane, 78, 92 Martin, Kathy, 53, 76, 92 Matasovic, Marilyn, 33, 64, 70, 90, 111 Mathews, Tom, 46, 70, 118, 121, 138 Mazurek, Susan, 46, 75, 77, 98, 102, 113, 116 110, 131 Lambrecht, Nancy, 58, 65, 93, 112 Landfried, lVLichael, 45 Lane, Lawrence, 30, 80 Lane, Linda, 45, 68, 79 Lane, Lola, 45, 78 Lane, Mary, 58, 93 Lane, Rose Mary, 30, 79 Lane, Thomas, 52 Lang, Dianne, 30, 69, 79, 91, 96 Langerman, Sheila, 45, 75, 76 Meyers, Edward, 46 Hanna, Gerald, 29, 65 Hansen, Darlene, 58, 93 Hansen, Donald, 58, 68 Hansen, Donna, 44, 70, 91, 96 Hansen, Juanita, 29, 64, 67, 69, 71, 77, 90, 111, 114 Hansen, Ronald, 51, 80 Hanson, Barbara, 44, 64, 65, 71, 77, 90, 108 Hanson, Mike, 73 Harbit, Margaret, 51, 92, 95, 112 Harbit, Rose Marie, 58, 78, 93, 95 Harder, William, 128 Harling, Joyce, 51, 86, 92 Harrington, Barb, 29 Harris, Barbara, 58, 111 Hart, Michael, 44, 64, 90, 94, 96, 121, 124 Hartman, Terryl, 44, 77, 91, 95, 96 I Johnsonj Micliael, 58, 64, 31, 94, 125, 131, 137 Johnson, Nancy, 45, 79 Johnson, Robert, 45, 65, 126 127 Johnson, Ronald, 58, 126, 131 Johnson, Ruth, 52 Johnson, Ted, 52, 64, 65, 70, 90, 94, 96, 124 Lanham, Bonnie, 58, 76, 93 111 Larscin, Judy, 31, 75, 76, 98 Larson, Terry, 31, 64, 77, 82, 90, 96 Lauffer, Bonnie, 58, 81, 93, 112 Lauffer, Carol, 45, 77, 90, 95 Lauffer, Susan, 45, 71, 116 Lavezzi, Dorothy, 31, 79 Lavezzi, Douglas, 52, 124, 131 LaVinn, Douglas, 31, 65 Leach, Thomas, 72, 80 Lehnert, Larry, 45 Lehnert, Marvin, 45, 72 Lehnert, Roger, 31, 72 Lewin, David, 52, 126 Lewin, Judy, 31, 76, 79 Lewis, Sue, 32, 65, 68, 95, 110, 113 Lewis, Walter, 32, 68, 121, 136 Lewison, Judy, 49, 52, 76, 92, 111, 115 Lichtenwalter, Carol, 32, 67, 71, 77, 113 Link, Gordon, 53, 98 Livingston, Nedra, 53, 76 Loebe, Barbara, 45, 83, 90, 95 Logan, Sandra, 32, 79 Logan, Terry, 53 Long, Carolyn, 56, 58, 111, 115 Loucks, Alan, 46, 71 Micka, Thomas, 59, 68, 74, 110, 131, 137 Miller, Diana, 59, 78, 111 M.iller, James E. , 33 Miller, Jim, 59, 68, 118 Miller, John, 59, 72 M.iller, Lorine, 53, 70, 71, 76, 90, 95 Miner, William, 46, 63, 72, 93, 100, 102, 136 Minuth, Darlene, 33, 68, 70, 71, 95, 96, 108, 110 Mitchell, Betty Gail, 24, 33, 67, 71, 74 Mitchell, Diane, 53, 92 Mitchell, Ronald, 53, 80 Moenck, Ruby, 59, 93, 112 Moncrief, William, 46, 71 Montgomery, Earl, 46, 121 Montgomery, Linda, 59, 93 Morrison, Constance, 33, 64 67, 69, 90 Morrison, Patricia, 59, 77, 111, 115 Morrison, Tom, 46 Morrison, William, 53, 90, 96, 135 Moses, Guy, 33 Moses, Ken, 46, 72 Moss, Diane, 53, 76, 81, 92, 95, 112 Mossell, Holly, 53, 70, 76, 98, 102 Mossell, Hunt, 46, 64, 65, 90, 94, 96 Mowatt, Rena, 33, 67, 69, 71, 74 Muehler, Diane, 46, 79, 90, 95, 113, 116 Mueller, Pam. 59, 93, 110, 112 Mueller, Terry, 53 Mundt, Dave, 46, 65, 68, 70 Murphy, Bert, 59 O'Connor Charles 59, 71, Murray, Daniel, 56, 59, 73, 125, 135, 137 Murray, Sue, 46, 77, 91, 95, 96 Mutsch, Karen, 53, 76, 92 Neels, Christine, 53, 76 Neel-, Dennis, 33, 72 Neilis, Jah, 59, 111 Neilson, Marilyn, 59, 111 Neilson, Michael, 59 Neilson, Robert, 53 Newton, Larry, 53 Nice, Ruth, 33, 79 Nichol, Jane, 53, 92 Nichols, Toby, 59, 64, 93, 94 Nicholson, James, 46, 70, 71, 121, 122, 124, 136 Niedringhaus, Betty, 53, 65, 71, 76, 92, 108, 110, 112 Nieland, Sheri, 46, 79, 91, 95, 96, 116 Niemann, Donald, 33 Nelson, Herbert, 46, 72, 73 Neuls, Dennis, 46 Nolan, Terrence, 53, 74, 81, 88, 89, 126, 137 Nordwall, Lawrence, 59, 85 Norman, Gloria, 59, 93, 95 Novak, Susan, 59, 76, 93 Nyder, Sandra, 53, 77, 92 O 1 1 125, 131, 137 O'Connor, James, 59, 71, 98, 101 Oesterle, Sandra, 53, 63, 77 Oldt, Sandra, 33, 69, 75, 77, 84, 91, 96 Olsen, Danny, 53 Olson, Margaurite, 53, 65, 70, 71, 81, 92, 109 Ortega, Magdalena, 33, 63, Reiter, Randall, 34, 74, 118, 126, 129, 130 Remien, Carol, 54, 81, 92 Ressler, Carole, 34 Resutko, Larry, 54, 72, 124, 135, 139 Rheinwald, Jim, 60, 71, 125, 131 Rice, Steven, 60, 68, 93, 110, 125, 131 Richards, Fred, '60, 73 Riha, Gene, 60, 74 Ritt, Karen, 47, 113, 116 Roark, Wayne, 54 Roberson, Charles, 47, 90, 121, 128, 136 Roberson, Mike, 47, 68 Robertson, Gene, 47, 71 Robinson, Cindy, 47, 64, 65, 69, 77, 90, 108 Robinson, Marilyn, 34, 64, 76, 9 0, 95, 106, 141 Rockett, Wilma, 60 Rodeghero, Dean, 54, 131 Rogal, Rogers, Rohde, Roman, Rouson, Rouson, Margaurite, 54, 78 James, 54, 131 Ellen, 34, 64, 90, 95 Rim, 54 Sandra, 47, 113 Wayne, 60, 72, 125 Rowe, Nancy, 34, 77 Rowswe 1 10, 11, Rey, 54, 109, 139 65, 69, 75, 96, 104, 105, 110, Osmus, 116 Hubert, 53, 131, 137 Osmus, Kim, 53, 65, 90 Osmus, Lil, 46, 113 Osmus, Richard, 33, 64, 73, 82, 90, 94, 96 Rowswell, Sue, 34, 67, 78, 79, 116 Ruda, Gary, 60, 72 Ruda, Michael, 54 R11h1e, Lois, 60, 81, 93, 112 Rushing, Carolyn, 60 Russell, Jim, 47, 72, 138 Ryan, Dan, 47, 72, 138 Sabeck, Raymond, 47 Samanich, Leatrice, 47, 111 Sandmarm, Patti, 60, 112 Saxton, Thomas, 54 Sayers, Gerald, 35, 66, 118, 138, 140 Scapardine, Evelyn, 60, 76 Scarth, Tom, 60, 76 Schein, Linda, 54 Schinkowski, Rita, 54, 79, 98, 109 Schmeckpeper, Darold, 60, 68, 80, 98 Schmeckpeper, Dennis, 54, 6 Schmitz, James, 47 Schoen, Dale, 65, 73 Schmitz, Gayle, 35, 64, 78, 79, 90 Schofield, Maureen, 76, 93 Schonwise, Marc, 60, 125, 135, 137 Schoolcraft, Eva, 35, 75, 79, 91, 95, 96 Peyton, James, 59 Otto, Martha, 53, 70, 95, 98, 101, 112 Otto, ,Mary Ann, 33, 67, 71, 77, 106, 141 Owen, Judy, 46, 64, 75, 79, 90, 116 P Paben, Edward, 59 Paben, Roger, 46, 109, 110 Panici, Joe, 34, 65, 71 Parchem, Ronald, 53, 124, 135 Passas, George, 54, 72, 98, 100, 101 Patterson, Bruce, 59, 72, 98, 110 Pearson, Fred, 47 Pearson, Sandra, 59, 93, 110, 112 Penley, Barbara, 34, 76 Pestier, Jim, 47, 68 Pester, Sharon, 54, 70, 92 -Peters, Jeanine, 41, 47, 63, 65, 90, 113, 116 Petersen, Carol, 34, 75, 76, 107, 141 Petersen, Janice, 59, 93, 111 Peterson, Barbara, 59, 77 Peterson, Betty, 34, 107, 116, 141 Peterson, Marsha, 59, 65, 71, 93 Peterson, Richard, 59, 68 Peterson, Robert, 34 Petnuch, Pamela, 54, 70, 74, 81, 92, 118 Pettersen, Christine, 59, 81, 93, 112 Petyko, Susan, 47, 79, 91, 96 Schram, Kay, 47, 79, 91, 96 Schram, Keith, 60, 71, 98, 101, 125, 139, 135 sohreffief, Lynn, 81, 90, 95, 1 10 Schroader, Peggy, 54 Schroeder, Lynn, 54, 77, 91, 110, 95, 96 Schroeder, Milda, 60, 93, 109 Schroeder, Richard, 54, 90, 135 94, 124, Schubert, Donna, 47, 78, 91, 96 Schubert, Paul, 60, 70, 125, 131, 139 Schubert, Marcia, 35, 64, 79, 90 Schwab, Joyce, 54, 76, 77, 92 Schwab , Linda, 35, 77, 87, 108,110 7 Scott, Jay, 60, 74, 125, 139 Scott, Ralph, 35, 65, 70, 89, 110, 136 Seagrave, Mary, 54, 76, Peyton Pfeifer 73, , Cheryl, 54 , Dennis, 41, 47, 65, 121, 132 Piersing, Karen, 54, 79, 92 Pokorny, George, 54, 90 Pollock, Marilyn, 59, 93, 112 Pommering, William, 54, 128 Porick, Nancy, 47, 70, 71, 77, 90, 116 Powell, Nancy, 54, 68, 76 Powell, Pamela, 59 Powell, Peggy, 34, 76, 79 Pretzel, Frank, 34, 68 Pretzel, Louisa, 59 Prittz, Sandra, 54, 92 Putnam, Randy, 59, 68, 98, 100, 125 Q Quarterman, Paul, 139 R Rahm, Karen, 54, 77, 92, 112 Raiser, Arline, 54, 84, 85 Raiser, Kenneth, 59 Rakoski, William, 34, 72 Redelin, Frank, 59 Redelin, James, 34 Redman, Gary, 59, 74 Reils, Diane, 54, 92, 112 Reils, Karen, 59, 93, 112 Reiter, Gregory, 54, 68 92, 95 Seal, Joyce, 36, 76 Seemann, Allen, 60, 73 Seemann, Barbara, 54, 79, 92 Seggebruch, Terry, 60, 68, 80 Seltzer, Cheryl, 47, 90, 95 Seitzinger, Richard, 60, 81, 98, 101, 110 Sevedge, Richard, 47 Sexton, William, 54, 70, 110 Sherwood, Dorothy, 54, 76, 92, 108, 110 shreff1er, Linda, 54, 64, 77 Simpson, Robert, 54, 71 Sims, Deana, 47, 65, 69, 86, 91 Sims, Helen, 47, 79, 96 Sims, Michael, 56, 60, 126, 137 Singer, Chester, 137 Sinks, Michael, 54 Sippel, Sarah, 54, 77, 91, 96, 112 Sitar, Patricia, 54, 70, 81, 92 Skala, Harry, 54 Slick, Carol, 47, 91, 96 Sluis, Bemard, 68, 72, 98,10 8 1 Smego, Donald, 54, 68, 80, 124 Smiel, Joe, 47 Smith, Ann, 55, 76, 92 Smith, Candice, 55, 92, 102, 110, 111, 115 Smith, Doreen, 36, 75, 95, 98, 101, 102 Smith, Eileen, 36, 79, 83 Smith, Jill, 60, 76, 110, 111 Smith, jim, 36, 118, 138, 140 Smith, Lynda, 55, 65, 92 Smith, Susan, 55, 92 Smith, Marjorie, 47, 76, 78 Smith, Nancy, 47, 79, 95, 98, 116 Smith, Norma, 36, 69, 75, 107, 141 Smith, Robert, 55, 126, 127, 137 Smith, Ronald, 55, 126, 127 Smithson, Richard, 47, 73, 128, 130 Snyder, Carol, 60, 111, 112 Soderberg, Carol, 47, 77, 90, 116 Sparks, Janice, 55, 68 Speiss, Larry, 47 Speiss, Michael, 60, 126, 131 Sproat, Stacel, Stancl-1, 90 Stanfill, Stanfill, Stanisz, Staton, Laurel, 55, 92, 111 P. David, 36, 72 Robert, 55, 64, 72, Linda, 60, 111, 115 Martha, 48, 75, 76 Christina, 55, 70, 77 William, 55 Stauffenberg, Lynne, 64, 90, 108 Stauffenberg, Stephen, 60, 64, 81, 93, 94 Steinberg, Nancy, 48, 69, 90, 95, 113 Steinbrenner, Donna, 60, 78 Steinbrenner, Lee, 55, 68, 124 Stephens, Linda, 37, 70, 76 Stokes, Gary, 48, 66, 72, 82, 86, 88 Stone, Georgia, 48, 65, 69, 88, 111 Stone, Joan, 60, 98 Stoner, Cheryl, 48, 92, 96 Stoner, Tom, 139 Stricker, Joseph, 55 Struthers, Robert, 55, 68, 72 Studer, Gerald, 48, 121, 128 Subbert, Larry, 60, 95 Suchoski, Earl, 48, 128, 130 Sugg, James, 60, 74 Summers, Janet, 37, 63, 64, 79, 90 Sunday, Gerald, 48, 68 Swangberg, Ed, 55, 72 Swamberg, June, 60, 77, 93, 95 Swanberg, Nancy, 37, 64, 80, 82, 90, 94 Swamberg, Wayne, 37, 64, 80, 82, 90, 94 Sylvester, Richard, 60 Sylvester, Ronald, 24, 37, 65, 67, 71, 118, 121, 124, 128, 130 Tatro, Edward, 48, 65, 70, 98, 118, 126, 127, 128, 130 Taylor, Barbara, 48, 70, 75, 77, 98, 101, 116 Taylor, Diane, 60, 110, 111 Taylor, Robert, 60, 72 Taylor, Roger, 48, 68 Tempera, Michael, 37 Teske, Carol, 48 Thomas, Diane, 55 Thomas, work, 48 Thbmas, Rober, 60 Thompson, Janice, 48, 79 Thompson, Lynda, 55, 92 Timm, Jean, 60, 95, 98, 111 Tobeck, Kimberly, 55, 92 Tobeck, Leroy, 55, 139 Tomanek, Jack, 60, 125 Tomany, Candice, 60, 93 Tomany, Cathy, 48, 79 Toppen, Barbara, 60, 65, 76, 112 Torrence, Kathy, 48, 78 Triebe, Michael, 37, 69, 72 Tromp, James, 60, 68, 125, 137 Tromp, John, 55, 68, 72, 124, 137 Troutman, Julie, 37, 76 Trudeau, Linda, 55 Turnbough, Charles, 37, 80, 82, 90, 94, 95, 110 Turnbough, Mary, 55, 92, 111 Turner, Steve, 55, 65, 74 Tyler, Carol, 48, 70, 75, 79 Tyler, Tom, 60, 125 U Urban, Jeff, 49, 55, 96, 98, 100, 118, 121, 136, 137 Urbano, Michael, 48, 68, 72 Urbano, Rudy, 37, 68 V Valy, Dennis, 37, 64, 90,94, 96 Vanderwall, Robert, 55, 70, 74 1 s 1 VanDonk, Carol 60 76 93 Vaughn, Bonnie, 60 Vaughn, Linca, 60, 93 Veltman, Earl, 60, 72, 135 Veltman, Marilyn, 37, 79 Venckus, John, 60, 100 Voight, Charles, 55, 124 Vrba, Barbara, 37, 77 Vrba, Carolyn, 48, 78, 116 W Wagner, Edward, 60, 68, 125, 131 Wagner, Margo, 37, 110, 111 Wajchert, Joe, 66, 72, 118, 121, 124, 128, 130 Wallenzien, Allan, 98, 124, 137 Wallschlaeger, Alan, 60 Wallschlaeger, Lawrence, 48 70, 71, 77 Walsh, Allan, 48, 73 Walsh, Beverly, 55, 76, 78 Walsh, Carol, 55, 78 Walsh, Daniel, 60, 80 Walsh, Janet, 60, 76, 93 Walsh, Jim, 37, 67, 72, 80, 118, 128, 130 Walsh, Rich, 55 Warning, Karl, 60, 72 Warning, Kurt, 38, 73 Warning, Terry, 55, 98, 101 Webb, Susan, 48, 75, 77, 98, 101 Weber, Roderick, 60, 125, 131 Weber, Terry, 38, 65, 121, 136, 140, 128, 130 Weems, Karen, 38, 67, 69, 72, 74, 75, 77, 107, 141 Weichbrodt, Bill, 60, 93, 125, -35 Welborn, Ted, 55, 72, 124, 135, 139 Wennlund, Bill, 38, 65, 72, 73, 118, 121, 124 Werner, Betty, 38, 78, 79 Werner, Judy, 38, 67, 71, 77, 111, 115 Werner, William, 38, 72, 126, 136 Westlund, Dale, 55, 98, 100 Westphal, Stephen, 60, 73, 98 Wheeler, Randy, 38, 65, 94, 121 White, Barbara, 35, 38, 62, 65, 67, 69, 77, 111, 114 White, Carol, 48, 65, 111, 114 White, Stephen, 56, 60, 68 125, 135, 139 Wiegel, Jim, 38, 63, 67, 71, 118, 121, 124, 138 Wieringa, Sandra, 60, 93 112 - Wiese, Christina, 38, 67, 75, 77, 107, 141 Wiese, Mary Ann, 38, 77, 78 Wilder, Nancy, 38 Wilder, Scherrie, 55, 71, 77, 92 : Wilkosz, Linda, 55, 71, 77, 92 Wilkosz, Robert, 48, 68, 72 Willard, William, 60, 125 Willey, June, 55, 65, 76, 78, 91 Williams, J. 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