Lockport Township High School - Lock Yearbook (Lockport, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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But this is no ordinary Saturday evening showg it is the closing night. Tomorrow will bring a new play - new sets, new faces, new lines, a new way of life. The very spirit of the building will take on a different aspect. Tonight the audience seems to feel the approaching end, and the air is heavy with reminiscence. Thus it is with us this year. In June an era will end and be no more. There will never again be a Lockport 'Township High School. Yes, the building will remain, but the school will be changed indeed. Now we too are looking back as we see this last per- formance of our play. It has had a long run - it opened more than 50 years ago, and has become more popular each succeeding year. Countless casts have come and gone. For some, this play has been but a steppingstone on the way to greater glory. For others it has been the peak of their fame. For all it has been at least a memorable experience. Some of these actors have left deep marks: some merely carved in the desks, others in the history of the school. All have added something to what it has become. The play itself has a varied plot. It is comedy and tragedy - laughter and tears. It is learning and growing, listening and talking, trouble and fun, good times and sad. It has all the ingredients of every play ever written, but it is unique to Lockport. All is quiet now, the stage is set. Good. On with the show! 2 ,-, ,. 4,,,-,. '-i 'w-Q--fi' ' k -- --M tai, .1 Mc' 1' .- sfw- fax Yak can K, gf- 'fe'- V.. X i f All my best wishes to each and every member of the National Championship Music Man Marching Band. During the many years that I have been work- ing for Warner Bros. I have had many wonderful as- signments, but I can honestly say that none was more -Q., 1 'hue-.+A My l I am happy to hear that you are going to dedicate your 1963 year- enjoyable than working with the Lockport Township High School Band. I'm proud of all of you for the bril- liant musical organization that you are, but I'm even more proud of you for being the greatest group of teen-agers that I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Good luck to every one of you in all your future undertakings. Felix Greenfield book to the National Championship Music Man Marching Band - a truly great band! It is very inspiring to see young people par- ticipating in such fine work - it shows what initiative they have. It was indeed a pleasure to have this wonderful band on American Bandstandf' My sincere best wishes to all of you. Dick Clark At New York City Hall Setting the Scene . . ,ffff I . IO ,V ' Ni 5 9 3 8 7 6 f , s .eff-sz-1-I Y 4 ' w' ' . ' ' I I 1 ' K, ' ' wqeggg. - Personnel . . . Seniors. . . . Classes .... Activities. . Sports ...... Organzfations Honors. . . . . Behind any production there is a stall of untiring workers who are responsible lor keeping things moving. The personnel employed by Lockport to run this school have many varying jobs. Each is individually essential to the proper functioning of this institution. Each is to be praised for the very satisfactory re- sults they have achieved. Intent and duly cautious, they make the decisions which will aflect all our lives. PERSONNEL What'.v your first name, Meridithf' Felix Borio, vice-president, and Ernest Swenson, president. Leading the Cast cf Thousands I had a little trouble balancing the books last night. Barney Welter, William Babich, Willard Anderson, Harold Finley, and Carroll Ward compose the Board of Education. 8 Ps it S-v Did you my my new ojice is in the boiler room? Doctor Blatnik, superintendent, and Supervising all that composed the 1962-63 school year, the able producers created a picture that will long be remembered by those who saw it. The Board of Education selects the directors and other neces- sary persons who will best help us to prepare ourselves for the uncertain years ahead. Working with the community, these in- dustrious men staged the finale for Lockport Township High School as one school. The administration works within our high school building. Each day they participate in school activities which enable thern to give us direct guidance. As the curtain rises for the conclusion of our play, we realize that it was made possible only by the combined cooperation of the administration, students, and members of the community. Next year the plans for Hshootingu the year's picture will be very challenging. Mr. Smith, assistant superintendent. , ,Q - 1.1,- No, we dmft have a course in basketweavingf' Mr. Williams keeps busy with the curriculum. Ggggggrrr1rrr11-'J With a smile Mr. Flink greets each new problem of the school and its students. Am R ....W.,b, 1, , Y .grit el ' I 1' Qi 1 . it if .. , ,e I ft 5 FW 5 ,vupd :ex . I 2' vg 5- SHARON ANDERSON Latin B.A. University of Illinois. ALBERT BEAN General Math Geometry B.S.ED., M.S.ED. Southern Illinois Uni- versity, Freshman Football Coach, As- sistant Track Coach. FRANK BLUM Physical Education B.A., M.A. DePaul University, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Sophomore Football Coach. ERNEST CANEVA ' Band Muxic Appreciation B.M.ED., M.M.ED. Vandercook College, Junior Sponsor. HAROLD CARTER Biology B.S. Eastern Illinois University, M.S. Ohi State College, Sopho- more Sponsor. t ,M'p nwwwewwm - 'S' . . 's f ' any Q VW' Fic? or 'vfw ., , . V, A , . W 7 I -Qwi two- - fond .. la , 63+ if l K , rut 1- T3 3' .-- 63539, N ken 1 t 5 0 mf I -it ina' wi RAYMOND CHERRY Industrial Arty B.S. Parsons College, Stout State College, M.A. University of Missouri. WILLIAM CONNORS Algebra I Physical Education B.S., M.S.ED. Univer- sity of Illinois, Cross Country Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach. DALE CRONE Phyxics Senior Science B.S. Western Illinois University, M.S. Northern Illinois Uni- versity, Senior Sponsor. JOHN DESANDRE French I,II B.A. Northern Illinois Universityg Junior Sponsor. ,V 5? at f I La my rg-,t f Q 5 I M-2-, ,....,.- AP Q 1 y r Xi, 'A Q' . as WWE 'Wie 10 if .. te, -., ,f,.,,,,.,..,,. .- . trip gf- S' 5 2 . r' J -. .- t -Zi MWWWFE Mes- fm, . .ar Sv' J EE-s a ur Directors LEROY AXELSON Bookkeeping General Butinexr B.A. Augustana Col- lege, Junior Sponsor. CHARLES BESEMAN Algebra I,II Trigonometry-Calculus B.S., M.S. University of Illinoisg Freshman Sponsor, Varsity Swim- ming Coach, Chess Club Sponsor. EDNA BREIHAN Reading B.A. College of St. Francis. M.ED, DePaul University. JOAN CAPPONI Typing I B.S.ED. Northern Illinois University, Senior Sponsor, LOCK Sponsor. PEGGY CHAPMAN Phyxical Education B.S.ED. Western Illinois Universityg GAA Sponsor, Swim Club Sponsor. EDWARD CISLER U.S. History Physical Education B.A., M.A. University of Iowa, Track Coach. JAMES CRARY Counselor B.A. Tulane University. CORRINE DAVIS Clothing 1,11 Home Planning Foods I B.S. Illinois State Nor- mal Universityg Sopho- more Sponsor. MELVIN DESKIN Driver Education Driver Training B.S. Western Illinois University, Assistant Football Coach, Frosh-Soph Wrestling Coach. 45 P aa M. E Stage a Hit J x - ,7 I' I ' I , f gk. sw fl if i J, X ,, 4.1 ,A NK , I -we N is 1'-Zixax 'Qiw . :H , 1, ,, ROSEMARY DIBENARDO Social Studies Civics B.S.ED. Illinois State Normal Universityg Junior Sponsor. EUGENE ENNIS English B.A. Loras College, M.S.ED. Western Illinois Universityg Sophomore Sponsor, TIMES Sponsor. JAMES FROWEIN Counselor B.S.ED. Western Illinois University. HARRY GARRETT General Math Algebra I B.S.ED. Illinois State Normal University: Freshman Swimming Coach. LORINA GOERZ Algebra I Geometry B.A. North Central Col- lege, PH.M. University of Wisconsing Chair- man Freshman Spon- sors. JAMES HALLICK Earth Science B.S. University of Mexico, M.S. Illinois State Normal Univer- sity. KATHLEEN HENDERSON Spanish I,II A.B. Hendrix College, M.A. University of Arkansasg Junior Sponsor. EUGENE HIGGINS Counselor B.S. University of Illinois, M.S. North- ern Illinois University. RICHARD HOUGHTON General Math Algebra 1,11 Geometry B.S.ED. Northern Illinois Universityg Sophomore Sponsor. . if 4. L .1 T .w t'- .. . fvr i Sv , ' , 1 yi 1 1 1' . ls .ia , WK X . r.., I I an. :ng A ' Q: , . 1 ff. -' , if 4 I L . ,Q ,' It ' 'Sl' 'Q .ms ir- , 11 MARGUERITE DUSTON English B.A. Eastern State Uni- versity, M.S. Northern Illinois Universityg Junior Sponsor. PHYLLIS FIRLUS Physical Education B.S. Murray State 'Col- lege, M.S. University of Wisconsing GAA Sponsor, Swim Club Sponsor. JOHN GAHALA German B.A. St. Maryls Uni- versity: Detention Supervisor. JOHN GASPER English B.A. Northern Illinois Universityg Sopho- more Sponsor. RAYMOND GORNIK General Math Algebra 1 Geometry B.S. Lewis College. THOMAS HEGGERTY Geometry B.ED. Eastern Illinois University: Sophomore Baseball Coach. ROBERT HESS Algebra IJI Trigonometry-Calculus B.S. University of Minnesota, M.S, Uni- versity of Illinois: Ten- nis Coach. EDWARD HILL Woodshop B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.S. Chicago Teachers Col- legeg Golf Coach, WILLIAM JACKSON Earth Science B.S. Shurtleff College: Senior Sponsor, As- sistant Sophomore Football Coach, Fresh- man Basketball Coach, Varsity Track Coach. lqggge a fee.. -:..-' re f 1 Aga Dtifff 9 as .e. K. 'W slab- 6 N f , -'ff . ff Jaw 4 Alf ' W li sw ti ' lllmttll- s l I li ijtsei. siil 'N x x .,. 1 F 1 L4 A '7 ' We fx fggrv ww . ,,,.. , . f' Dfw 1 it if Y. xv N If ! S' s - 1, 11 1 fi? r C 5 I FV! Fw' E KATHERINE JACOB English B.S. Northern Illinois Universityg Sophomore Sponsor. WILLIAM KAPPMEYER Driver Education Driver Training M.ED. University of Pittsburghg Varsity Baseball Coachg L Club Sponsor. MARY KERWIN English A.B. Murray State Col- legeg Freshman Spon- sor. CLIFFORD KILIAN Gener-al Science B.S., M.S.ED. Oklahoma State Universityg Junior Sponsor. RUTH KRAMER English B.S.ED. Western Illinois Universityg Future Teachers Sponsor. LESTER LINDBERG Physical Education M.A. University of Illinois. FLORENCE LUND English PH.B. University of Chicagog Junior Spon- sor. JANE MANWARING Typing II Stenography I B.S. Indiana State Collegeg Future Business Leaders Sponsor. DONALD MEINTS Choral Music B.M., M.A. State University of Iowa. A .ws V w if . 1 . xi l if P fs ff . 13. 2 46 s wiv 1 .3-1 'f Q uf? PAUL JORGENSON Exploratory Electricity Electric Shop 1,11 Radio G? Electronics B.S. Stout State Col- legeg Chairman Sopho- more Sponsors, Pro- jectionist Club Sponsor. KATHLEEN KERRIGAN English B.A. Alverno Collegeg Senior Sponsor. LEE KICKERT Life Science Biology A.B. Calvin College. RUSSELL KRAMER Drafting B.S.ED. Western Illinois University. LEROY LAWRENCE Vocational Agriculture B.S., M.S. Auburn Universityg Chairman Junior Sponsors, Future Farmers Sponsor. MARY ANN LUCAS Physical Education B.S.ED. Northern Illinois Universityg Junior Class Sponsor, GAA Sponsor. DOROTHY LYNCH English B.ED. Illinois State Normal Universityg Senior Class Sponsor. EDWARD MAURER Auto Shop B.S. Stout State College. RONALD MENOZZI Biology B.S., M.S. Illinois State Normal Universityg Sophomore Sponsor. i t . ,. I T1 W5 ir,.,fwt..-, . f, 1 .- s r is 6 l s Elf Ef f ' A -. , V -gg, ., 'Fifi' .j.v: F5 . .-,-.., Y Ve 1 , i ? isztezezgfzrfssgffwr - - ,tf,:f,.,,,f ' nfjfjgsg, :jf ' -' as ff -si.a.', ' ' , ,lk -V ,Z A , , J , , 'ima , , .1 fp 4,:gS?HfF.f5g2?r' if . ' '- -1 'f I, l ,- f.-.fefffffqstwff 1 wx VIRGINIA MILLER Spanish B.S. St. Louis Univer- s-ity. MARION MORRISON Foods I,II Family Living B.S. Illinois Wesleyan University, M.S. Uni- versity of Iowa. GENE MCCORMICK Latin English PH.B. Marquette Uni- versity, M.A. Illinois State Normal Univer- sity, Senior Sponsor. ROBERT OLSON Counselor B.S. George Williams College, M.A. Univer- sity of Chicagog Speech Club Sponsor, Dramat- ics Assistant. WINNIE PERRY Clothing I,II B.S. Western Illinois University. PHILLIP POLLEY English B.A. University of Chicago. ANNE PROCK General Science Biology B.S. College of St. Francis, M.ED. Uni- versity of Illinoisg Sophomore Sponsor. FRANK ROGERS Physical Education B.S. Hanover Collegeg M.S. Indiana Univer- sityg Athletic Director. GORDON SAMPSON Business Law Personal Typing Bookkeeping Sales B.S. Illinois State Normal University, M.S. Colorado State College. i'ii A ,if i g 2 g f'-A . X i f Tip: - . s s w T , fi ash if' . i Q ' A is M 5 T' 1 MARGARET MITZIT Art B.S. Bradley University, M.A. Institute Allendeg Sophomore Sponsor, National Honor Society Sponsor. PATRICIA MUNN Librarian B.S.ED. Ohio State University. EVA OLSON Physical Education B.A. Augustana Col- legeg GAA Sponsor, Dean of Girls. MILDRED PEASE Typing I Personal Typing B.S. State University of Iowag Senior Sponsor. MARVIN PICKERING Earth Science B.A. North Central College. RALPH POWELL General Math Algebra I Senior Math B.S.C.E., M.S. Bradley Universityg Junior Sponsor. LEO PRYOR Chemistry B.S.ED., M.S.ED. Western Illinois Uni- versityg Senior Spon- sor, Science Club Sponsor, Student Council Sponsor. WILLIAM RUTTER Biology Advanced Biology B.S. Illinois State Normal University, M.S.ED. Northern Illinois University, Chairman Senior Sponsors. DONALD SEITZBERG Driver Education M.A. Bradley Univer- sity 5 Sophomore Foot- ball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. gai n 'I Ti, 571 . , P 1 'if . eil' ,fzjggmvt 'wlsssxil J: Qs if G . .5 L m1'59E'.:, 31 V J i n .Gif A . is A ...gl - sr A f A A A: wf - 15' . Q . I 1- t ll' Q RAYMOND SHEFFIELD English B.S. Illinois State Normal University, M.A. Colorado State Collegeg Junior Sponsor. EARL SNYDER World Geography U.S. History Economics B.ED. Illinois State Normal University, M.A. University of Illinois. JOHN STROBBE U.S. History Sociology B.A. University of Illinois. MARGARET TAYLOR English B.S., M.A. University of Illinois. WILLIAM TIPLER Counselor Speech B.ED. Illinois State Normal Universityg Head of Dramatics. Assistant Speech Club Sponsor. MARYLYN VANBLAIR English B.S.ED. Illinois State Normal University. HERBERT VAN DEVEN World History U.S. History B.S.ED. St. Louis Uni- versity. LUCY WARD Librarian B.S.ED. Illinois State Normal University. CHARLES WYNE World History U.S. History B.S., M.S. University of Illinoisg Junior Sponsor. ' s If A. i,S- V. ' : 25:1 , ..,,,, .. if A .,,. V .W . w a ' 14 f up Q ti 5 I .t.. s 2 so 2 . A 1 'Q s J 1 A MILDRED SHOOP Stenography 1,11 B.ED. Western Illinois University, M.S.ED. Northern Illinois Uni- versity. RUTH SPONSLER Counselor Careers B.A., M.S.ED. South- ern Illinois University. HERBERT TATROE Music B.M. Vandercook Col- lege. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Ojice Practice Typing I B.S. Western Illinois Universityg Freshman Sponsor, Cheerleading Sponsor. ELEANOR URBAN English Speech B.A. Mount Mary Col- lege. LAWRENCE VANCE World History U.S. History Social Studies B.S. Bradley Univer- sityg Sophomore Spon- sor, Freshman Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. JOAN VOLKERS English A.B. Asbury College, M.A. University of Illinoisg Sophomore Sponsor. RICHARD WUNDERLICH Machine Shop I Woodshop 1,11 B.S. Illinois State Normal University, M.S. University of Illinoisg Sophomore Sponsor. WILLIAM ZIMMER Physical Education B.S., M.A. Bradley Universityg Head Foot- ball Coach, Head Wres tling Coach. - ,sy .f Q, A I ii' fa tt . I ', me WW Qi ef gt wb ' . Q me,-f4f:g.g. v , V, mst? H s.i'f't,t 3' .V Q xy i t . ' it 'Q-gf as-.ft Q.. . . .. init, t s A 'li ' N: s 1 ' 'fy w.Tx,f,x,, l ww -T: nomo? vwmi lfilllfbl N nw' -m.m-...-.. Q ,, nn' :sf---.....,..,, . Q. :Lat-5 nz an fi? ldrvlflvf-we msn! muuonl nam rsoinal I ni: A This is Mrs. Manthey calling Flash Gordonfu Mrs. Manthey and Miss Babich are members of this efhcient oHice's staff, Smile, yozfre on 'Candid Camerailn 1 Miss Shepherd is in charge of attendance records. A Dpe- ical Team Behind the scenes of every production is found an ellicient crew of workers. The office staff at Lockport High School is this vital group which helps to keep our 'gstage production running smoothly. They are always willing to assist us, adding many conveniences to our school. SIO this month f S20 last month, they'll never catch me! A big smile and a sunny disposition are Mrs. Geddes formula for making her job pleasant. Mrs. Ayers, who did you say put that sign up. Mrs, Ayers is secretary for the Board of Ed- ucation. pn Na, we d0n't have charge accountsfl' Mrs. Meader is the school's capable bookstore manager. zu '-4'nlliiQq-X Q ummm zu umm Il i 2: on UW! :rms-.e--U-.....,uw, no ...M..-.un .. .. ...,..,.--- Q37 R X 11 Yes, it is true. Blondes really do have more funf' Mrs. Sample is scretary for Dr. Blatnik and Mr. Smith. 15 BACK: Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Woock, Mrs. Skeldon, Mrs. Kurth Mrs. Edson. FRONT: Mrs. Rodriquez, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Adamson. 5 John Finco, Clarence Johnson, Clarence O'Brien, Joe Brennan, Richard Longhini. Bertha Longhini, Charles Herman, Frank Vargo, Milton Allison, William Vershay, Charles Sandeen, Kenneth Strong. Qa- Stage Crew Among our active personnel are the busy cafeteria workers who provide us with nutritional lunches daily and have even found time for a cookie break for the freshmen. The maintenance crew keep the building warm in sub-zero weather and clean the halls after 2000 students have tramped through them. Our stage crew works behind the scenes of every Lockport High School production. ---...., M Q 16 Leading the cast of students at LTHS are the seniors. They, like retiring actors, are making their Hnal appearances in this grand old drama of high schooll They are leaving this stage H taking with them countless memories A all of them just a little saddened by the closing curtain. Gay and carefree, they take a Hnal Hing before stepping into the world of adulthood and independence. SEN I ORS z 2? If ...se ,A iff. . ... ,, 5.1, 95.5 W WI .kazaa , .gg Mzvzsvty ,, V65 Wire playing Roy and Grenelda - Boo! Senior class officersg Peggy Ennis, Vice-presidentg Rick Ogren, Treasurerg Andy Dystrup, Presidentg Jane Harris, Secretary. O O Seniors . . . Staging Our Last Scene KAREN ELLEN ABRAMS VINCENT AFFRUNTI JEANNE MARY ADELMANN DAVID D. ALBERT KAREN ELLEN ABRAMS September 26 Excellent! Wonderful. ' . . . Spafrnodie giggle . . . athletic all-xtar. Monitor 4g A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4g Future Teachers 4g Future Business Leaders 4g Pep Club 2,35 GAA 1,2, 3,4g Junior Play Committee Chairmang Green Gold 4. JEANNE MARY ADELMANN Jeannie july 29 . .. Did yzf' . .. Black hair and dark eyes . . . Sweet smile. Monitor 2,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,4-g TIMES Busi- ness Staff 3,4g Future Teachers 2,35 Junior Red Cross 35 Library Aide 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Prom Subcommit- tee Chairman. VINCENT AFFRUNTI April I3 Check, cutie! . . . Smiling shortstop Light-hearted and likeable. Monitor 2,45 Projectionist Club 1,2, Secretary 2g Cafe- teria Aide 2g Baseball 1,2,4g Cross Country 2,3g Foot- ball lg Interclass Tournament 1,2,3,4. DAVID D. ALBERT The Kid Auguxt 27 News Sludge', Fish Has band, does travel morbid joker. . . . Cute . . . 18 ROBERT WADE ALEXANDER FAYE ELOISE ANDERSON VICTORIA LEE SARAH DOROTHY ALLEN ANDERSON ARVID DANIEL ANDERSON JAMES ALLEN ,f t. fx 3' - -S :1'4Q . . , ,., ir, Hifi, 1.1-if ,A f e :Ja , ,No . s. Mil. DANIEL C. ANDERSON A l ROBERT WADE ALEXANDER Alex September 26 . . . Goodnight! . . . Al- mightyf' . . .Swings a mean racket . . . One .rhyl guy. Student Council 4, Committee 45 LOCKi Editorial Staff 4, TIMES Editorial Staff 45 Projectionist Club 15 Science Club 3,4, President 3,4' Cafeteria'Aide 2,35 Basketball Manager 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4A5 Tennis 2,3,45 L Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Sub-committee Chairman. SARAH DOROTHY ALLEN - fune 12 . . . You're cute! . . . A sparkling wit . . . m the spirit for sports. Junior Medical Club 45 Library Aide 45 GAA 3,4. ARVID DANIEL ANDERSON Butch August 14- Are you bragging or com- plaining? .. . New addition to Lockport . . . sports-minded blond. Entered 4. DANIEL C. ANDERSON Andy May I3 . . . Tough! ' . . . Hook, Line, and sinker . . . amateur mechanic. FAYE ELOISE ANDERSON April 21 . . . Ipana Smile . . . The likeable type. Monitor 2,3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-captain 25 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Senior Pla Committee Chair- man 5 National Honor Society 3,4 5 FFEA Sweetheart 3,4. VICTORIA LEE ANDERSON Dee November I Go home, cute kid, you. ' . . Tall and blond . . . Gum chewing champ. Junior Medical Club 15 Library 1. JAMES ALLEN ATKINSON August 23 . . . Motorscooter in motion . . . warmly wel- comed to Lockport. Entered 4, Monitor 4. CARL EDWARD BALLANTINE Chuck, HucI?' january 23 . . . Oh, yea, uh-huh! . . . Lockporfs contribution to basketball . . . Charming chuckle. Vice-president 15 Monitor 23 General Chorus 15 Junior Medical Club 45 Chess Club 3,4-, Secretary 45 OHice Aide 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4-5 Cross Coun- try 35 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3,45 LU Club 354, Secretary 45 National Honor Society 4. 19 ATKINSON CAROL EDWARD BALLANTINE NORMA RUTH BARONE August 5 Well, why not? I'll never tellfn Same to you, fella. ' Sports enthusiast Friendly and fun loving. Monitor 3,45 TIMES Business Staff 45 Future Business Leaders 4, Reporter 45 Counseling Room Aide 45 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 1,2,3,4. JAMES FIELDER BEALL jim, Be-bop, Polio August 14 Definitely Par Player Collector of nicknames . .. Trig whiz. Student Council 4, Treasurer 45 Monitor 2,35 LOCK Editorial Staff 45 LOCK Business Staff 45 Science Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Cross Country 2,35 Golf l,2,3,45 Inter-class Tournament 1,45 Coach 35 L Club 3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Honor Guard 1, Vice- president 45 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3,45 Mathematics Contest Winner 35 Prom Sub-Committee Chairman 5 American Chemical Society Award. SHARON MARIE BEALL Sheri September 6 .. . News!'J Sure tio! . . . Actually! freckled and friendly ten-pin total- ler. General Chorus 15 Pep Club 1. CLAIRE ALICE BEAVON September I Thanks a bunchfn Pm going to lose my mind. Better late than never? Knows all the answers. Student Council 4, Secretary 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,45 Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 LOCK Business Staff 45 A Cappella Chorus 354, Secretary 45 Madrigals 45 Science Club 25 Library Aide 25 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 3,45 Float Chairman 35 Junior Play Committee Chair- man: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Salutatorian. KATHLEEN ANN BENNETT Kathy April 25 .. . I was a teen-age dwarf . .. sews a mean stitch. LOCK Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Section Editor 25 LOCK Business Stal-'f 3,45 TIMES Business Staff 45 TIMES Advertising Staff 35 Future Teachers l,2,35 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3, Secretary 35 Cafeteria Aide l,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Prom Sub-Committee Chair- mang Float Chairman 4. ALAN THOMAS BENSON Al February 2 Oh, warzh! . .. Listen to him. .. . Ping-pong king .. . the happy organist. Student Council 4, Committee 45 Monitor 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Office Aide 35 Cafeteria Aide 2,35 Interclass Tournament 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee Co-ordinator5 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. BETH ANN BENSON Annie Bee May 26 .. . You're a heroin I'll be. . . . Born to have fun . . . casual. Monitor 45 GAA 4. STANLEY B. BERNOT l Stash May I0 Water bug The lively live wire. Monitor 1,45 Junior Medical Club 2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. NORMA RUTH BARONE JAMES FIELDER BEALL SHARON MARIE BEALL CLAIRE ALICE BEAVON 20 KATHLEEN ANN BENNETT ALAN THOMAS BENSON BETH ANN BENSON STANLEY B. BERNOT . , f.,.g.,., , is ' 4 , x. . . 4 ... i i .51 A MELANIE JEAN BERTA PATRICIA ANNE BIRKEY MICHAEL W. BLACKWELL RONALD W. BLACKWELL MELAN IE JEAN BERTA October 2 . . . Bambi eyes .. . Closets of clothes. Student Council 1,2g Monitor 4-g LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4-, Business Manager 4-5 TIMES Business Staff 2,3,4-3 TIMES Advertising Staff 2g Future Teachers 2,35 Pep Club l,2,3g GAA l,2,3,4g Prom Sub-committee Chair- mang Freshman Homecoming Attendant, Homecoming Queeng Junior Playg National Honor Society 3,4-g Quill and Scroll 3,4-. PATRICIA ANNE BIRKEY Patty August 4 Be cool! Bet on it! That's what to a'o! Always popping with her corn . . . organist on the go. Student Council 2,3,4g TIMES Business Staff 43 TIMES Advertising Staff 2g Cheerleader 13 Pep Club lg GAA 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL W. BLACKWELL Black September 6 Pigskin punter brawny blonde. Monitor 4g Football 1.2, Manager 3,45 Track lg Wres- tling 2,3, Manager 4g L Club 3,4. RONALD W. BLACKWELL Ron May I8 .. . Sweat it! .. . Feast your eyes on that. Listen, man. aims for the armed forces ... big and bold. Monitor 3,4g Library Aide 4g Football 2,3,4g Track 15 L Club 4. EUGENE T. BLASKEY Gene january 23 You're as cute as a bug's ear! Conscientious coin collector gets his kicks from cars. Basketball lg Interclass Tournament 2. CHARLES MICHAEL BLAZEVICH Chuck November 7 jovial jester Treasure of traits. Monitor 3,4. VICTORIA DIANE BLOGG Vicki November II . .. Why? . . . Photography fa- natic . . . Scientijic curiosity. Monitor 45 Junior Medical Club ls Science Club 4. CHERYL KAY BOCKHOLDT Cheri August I7 Garbage!J' You'd better believe it. . . . mischievous miss . . . poolroom of boys. Student Council 2,4g LOCK Editorial Staff 1, Section Editor lg LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4-g TIMES Editorial Staff 3,43 TIMES Business Staff 2,3,4-, Manager 4, As- sistant Business Manager 35 junior Medical Club 1,25 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Office Aide 2,45 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4-5 Swim Club 4g Float Chairman 2g Quill and Scroll 3,4. EUGENE T. BLASKEY CHARLES MICHAEL BLAZEVICH VICTORIA DIANE BLOGG CHERYL KAY BOCKHOLDT 21 BRIAN CHARLES BOLAND CHRISTINA LOUISE BOTARF LYNN EDWARD BOTKA CHARLES H. BOZUE GARY J. BRAINARD JUDITH MARIE BRATTEN DENNIS A. BRATTON JANET ARLENE BRI-LITWIESER BRIAN CHARLES BOLAND Bri january 12 I dont know Academic quiz kid a laugh a minute Class President 3 Student Council 34 Committee 4- Monitor 2 34 TIMES Editorial Staff 12 34 Editor 4- Sports Editor 3 Band 12 Office Aide 4- Baseball 12 Basketball 12 Cross Country 3 Football 12 National Honor Society 2 3 4- President 4- Quill and Scroll 3 4 CHRISTINA LOUISE BOTARF Chris Tiny September 27 . . . I am not. . . . reads around the clock . . . small and smiling. LYNN EDWARD BOTKA uly I6 casual elown . .. senior plays star riehboy. Band 1 2' Junior Red Cross 3' Senior Play. CHARLES H. BOZUE Chuck june 9 . . . music lover Happy as the day is long. Entered 2. Class Vice-president 3g Monitor 3,4-3 Band 25 A Cappella Chorus 4-5 Baseball 2,3,45 Cross Country 25 Prom Sub-committee Chairmang Junior Play 5 Senior Play 5 junior Play Committee Chairmang LU Club 3,4-. GARY AI. BRAINARD Ferret'l july I4 The happy wanderer Roman 71056. Monitor 2,33 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4-5 General Chorus 1g Junior Medical Club 45 Football 1,23 Track 1,2,3,4-3 Wrestling 2,3,4-5 L Club 3,4-5 Green Gold 4-. JUDITH MARIE BRATTEN juice August 3 . . . Get serious! . . . commendable coifure . . . slender miss with a sincere smile. DENNIS A. BRATTON Buttons july 25 No, not the Salem where Lin- coln livedf' When in doubt, flip a eoin . . . Tuneful tenor . . . versatile. Student Council 4-3 Monitor 3,4g Band 1,2g A Cappella Chorus 3,4-, President 45 Madrigals 3,4g Chess Club 23 Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4-3 Na- tional Athletic Scholarship Society 4-g L Club 3,4-g Brigadoon 3g Green Gold 4. JANET ARLENE BREITWIESER fan june 6 . .. You don't say? . .. How do you like that? . . . Future temperature taker . . . Pure gold. Junior Medical Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Health Room Aide 2,3,4-g Library Aide lg Senior Play Committee Chairman. 22 BONNIE JEAN BROCKWAY DONALD ROBERT BRUCE MICHAEL THOMAS BRUNNER PAUL DENNIS BUCK BONNIE JEAN BROCKWAY December 24 . . . Did you study? . . . Beauty and brains well combined . . . She's collected Nicholls. LOCK Editorial Staff 3,4-, Section Editor 4g LOCK Bus- iness Staff 2,3,4g TIMES Editorial Staff 2,3g TIMES Business Staff 25 Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band l,2,3g Orches- tra 2,3,4g Future Teachers 23 Junior Medical Club 3,4g Pep Club I,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Junior Play Committee Chairmang Senior Play Committee Chairmang National Honor Society 2,3,4g Quill and Scroll 3,43 Valedictorian, DONALD ROBERT BRUCE The Kid December 24 . .. Look at herJ Motor maniac .. . contagious laugh . . . monster. Monitor lg Junior Medical Club 3,4-g Junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1,2g Cross Country 23 Golf l,2g Swimming 1,25 Interclass Tournament 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL THOMAS BRUNNER Mike Feburary 27 What ean't I do you for? .. . What's new? Star-gazer keen on wres- ling. Monitor 41 Football lg Wrestling lg Manager 2,3,4. PAUL DENNIS BUCK November I3 That's ridiculous. Confound it! auto obsession sensational sports fan. Monitor 4. THOMAS EDWARD BUMBER, JR. Kid january I9 . . . What's up? . . . Hello there. . . . prize pig raiser . . . keen sense of humor. Future Farmers 45 Cafeteria Aide 2. LeROY JAMES BURLA LeeJ' August 24 .. . Handsome handiman runs a red Impala. Baseball 1,2. DAVID L. BUSCH BuschyJ' August 26 . . . the subtle approach . . . An appreciator of music? Swimming 2. DENISE CLARE CANEVA Neecy january I2 classy clarinet Trim and tid . Mdvnitor 2,43 LOCK Business Staff 1,2,3,4g TIMES Ad- vertising Staff 25 Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Orches- tra 1,2,3,4g Color Guard 3,45 Junior Medical Club 3,4g Future Teachers 3g Library Aide Ig Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Senior Play Committee Chairmang Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. 23 THOMAS EDWARD BUMBER, JR. LEROY JAMES BURLA DAVID L. BUSCH DENISE CLARE CANEVA CONNIE MARIE CAPISTA january 8 . . . Count on it. ' . . . Frequently frus- trated . . . More bounce to the ounce. Monitor 45 LOCK Business Staff 1,2.53,45 TIMES Business Staff 45 TIMES Advertising Staff 25 Band 1525354-5 Future Business Leaders 45 Junior Red Cross 1,2535 Library Aide 15 Pep Club 15253, Secretary 35 GAA 1,253,4. LAURA MARIE CAPPS Molly january I6 . . . Don't be that way! . . . the last of the natural blonds . . . sportive smile. DENNIS ALLEN CAREY Den April I4 . . . Lights, camera, action , . . Funny smile. Projectionist Club 15253545 Secretary 4. STEVEN DALE CARNETT Steve july I0 . . . Good grief. ' . .. Kildare vs. Casey . . . Eager beaver. Student Council 45 Monitor 35 Junior Medical Club 15253545 President 45 junior Red Cross 35 Speech Club 35 Projectionists Club 152,35 Science Club 3545 Junior Playg Senior Play. ROBERT OWEN CARR Bob November I6 Fd jabber . .. Lopsided smile . . . razlves a racket. Class Treasurer 35 Monitor 2,3545 Future Teachers 25 Science Club 3,45 Pep Club 25 Basketball 15 Football 1, Manager 2,35 Swimming 25 Tennis 15253545 Inter- class Tournament 15253545 National Honor Society 3545 National Athletic Scholarship Society 45 L Club 4. JOAN MITCHELL CARTER November 21 . . . Nifty knitter . . . expressive individualist. Student Council 3,4 5 Monitor 3,4 5 LOCK Business Staff 45 Pep Club 2535 GAA 15 Junior Play5 National Honor Society 354. ROBERT WALTER CASWICK Cas May 9 gone on golf funny without trying. Monitor 2,354-5 Science Club 35 Cafeteria Aide 152535 Golf 15253545 L Club 3545 National Honor Society 4. RUTH ANN CHANDLER Ruthie September I2 Forget you! true-blue . . . diligent worker. Monitor 1. CONNIE MARIE CAPISTA LAURA MARIE CAPPS DENNIS ALLEN CAREY STEVEN DALE CARNETT 24- ROBERT OWEN CARR JOAN MITCHELL CARTER ROBERT WALTER ICASWICK RUTH ANN CHANDLER DAVID LEE CHERRY GEORGE MYRON CHRISTIAN GEORGE c. CINERT JR. WILBUR R. CLARK JR. DAVID LEE CHERRY Dave September 8 . . . Lend me your comb . . . undying love of ears. GEORGE MYRON CHRISTIAN February 22 Brother Got mefl The Philosopher . . . sophisticated humor. Student Council 4g Monitor 3,43 TIMES Editorial Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 3,4, Vice-president 43 Chess Club 3g Science Club 3,45 Library Aide 4g National Honor Society 3,4-. GEORGE G. CINERT JR. August 25 . . . Back in Lisle a physique for football. Entered 4. Football 45 Track 4. WILBUR R. CLARK JR. Bob February 7 . . . Lover of sports . .. the professor. Monitor 4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Inter- class Tournament 1,25 L Club 3,4-. VIRGINIA L. COLEGROVE Ginny january 8 . .. Not really? . . . sweet soprano . . . fresh as a daisy. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Freshman Girls' Choirg Health Room Aide 3,45 Junior Medical Club l,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,3,4g Green Gold 4. RAYMOND KENNETH COLLOFELLO Ray October 6 . . . Ability enhanced by modesty . . . girl shy. TIMES Editorial Staff 2g Future Teachers 4. RAYMOND JOSEPH CORA Ray'J December I A sharp mind for presidents . .. baseball authority. DELORES M. CORDOVA October I7 .. . a yen for Spanish books . . . handy in the health room. General Chorus 35 Junior Medical Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Library Aide 2g GAA 1,3,4. VIRGINIA L COLEGROVE RAYMOND KENNETH COLLOFELLO RAY MOND JOSEPH CORA DELORES M CORDOVA 25 SANDRA LYNN CORNIELS JENNIFER JUNE COUCH CAROLINE MAE CROCKER PATRICIA ANN CUMMINGS LINDA KAY CUNICO ELEANOR LOUISE DEAN WENDELL GENE DEDO SANDRA LYNN CORNIELS Sandy May 3 . . . Bits of wit . . . Teacher to be. Monitor 4-3 Band 1,2,3,4-3 Future Teachers 45 Speech Club 2,3,4-3 GAA 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 4. ' JENNIFER JUNE COUCH Ginger july 6 . . . girl on the go . . . small and sly. Library Aide 25 GAA 1,2,45 Homecoming Attendant 3. CAROLINE MAE CROCKER Crickety February 17 Oh, you're kiddin' me! . .. happy and hopeful fiancee .. . resides in 316. Monitor 35 Band 1,22 Junior Medical Club l,2,3,4, Cor- responding secretary 45 Health Room Aide 2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3. PATRICIA ANN CUMMINGS Patty March II Oh, brotherlv Fan male from North Carolina . . . enthusiasm plus. Student Council 25 Monitor 4-g LOCK Business Staff 4-g TIMES,Editorial Staff 4g General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,4-g Prom Sub- Committee Chairmang Senior Play Committee Chair- man. LINDA KAY CUNICO Blondie'J August 13 Peaches and cream complex- ion . . . timely talker. KAREN ELIZABETH DAVITO November I5 Her sirter's wardrobe complements her own . . . young and foolish. Monitor 45 LOCK Business Staff 45 TIMES Business Staff 45 General Chorus 1, Junior Medical Club 2,3,4-5 Junior Red Cross l,2,3g Library Aide lg Pep Club l,2,3g GAA 1,2,3. ELEANOR LOUISE DEAN Elly October 31 Long black locks dynamic dancer. WENDELL GENE DEDO Wendy january 22 .. . Favors the armed forces .. agriculture is his line. 26 KAREN ELIZABETH DAVITO DAVID NELSON DEEL EARLY JAMES DELOACH DIANA J. DIEMER CAROL VIRGINIA DJERF DAVID NELSON DEEL October 31 .facial physicx ir his field . . . broken ribs broke his football career. Football 15 Swimming l. EARLY JAMES DELOACH Roach November I9 You gotta be a football hero . . . the Air Force awaits him. Baseball 1525 Football 15253545 Interclass Tournament 25 L Club 3545 National Athletic Scholarship Society 354. DIANA J. DIEMER Dee October 19 Well ah Petite and peppy . . . Anxious to please. TIMES Editorial Staff 45 Future Business Leaders 45 Counseling Room Aide 45 Pep Club 152535 GAA l,2,354. CAROL VIRGINIA DJERF May 22 .. . All American Girl ... Full of fun. Monitor 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 25 LOCK Business Staff 2,3545 TIMES Editorial Staff 2535 TIMES Busines Staff 2,35 TIMES Advertising Staff 2,35 A Cappella Cho- rus 2,354, Treasurer 45 Junior Medical Club 25 Cafeteria Aide 1,25 Cheerleader 153,45 Co-captain 45 GAA 15253545 Swim Club 45 Prom Sub-Committee Chaimian 5 Senior Play5 National Honor Society 3545 Honor Guard 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 Green Gold 4. LINDA LOUISE DORION Lin February 3 How wonderfulf' Fun lov- ing . . . animated expression. Monitor 45 Band 15253545 Junior Medical Club 15253545 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 2535 GAA 154, EDDIE DUNCAN, JR. Dunk November I3 Porter? pass receiver muscle man. Band 1,25 Basketball 1525 Football 253,45 Track 1,25 Interclass Tournament 3. ANDREW CHRISTIAN DYSTRUP DW june 27 .. . Nice guy! Brains and Brawn .. . A man of few words. Class President 45 Student Council 15253545 Monitor 25 TIMES Editorial Staff 354, Sports Editor 45 Band 1525 Sci- ence Club 3,45 Baseball 15253545 Basketball 152535 Football 15253545 Interclass Tournament 15 National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,45 Honor Guard 15 National Athletic Scholar- ship Society 354 5 L Club 354, President 45 Bausch and Lomb Award. THOMAS CHARLES EDSON Tom September 11 .. . Hi, George. around the block again and again and again tall, blond, and handsome. Monitor 35 A Cappella Chorus 2535 Projectionist Club 15 Cafeteria Aide 2,3545 Football 15 Swimming 15 Wres- tling 25 Interclass Tournament 354. 27 LINDA LoU1SE DORION EDDIE DUNCAN, JR ANDREW CHRISTIAN DYSTRUP THOMAS CHARLES EDSON JOHN PHILLIP EGIZIO Gizz September 8 . . . That's smarty' . . . Oh, yeah! . . . Squeaky shoes . . . races pigeons. LINDA SUE EIPERS Lin October 31 .. . Who cares? . .. Nimble thimble . . . soft voice. Junior Medical Club 2,3,4, Library Aide 1, Honor Guard lg FFA Sweetheart 4. SHARON RAE EKKERT Sherry'J April I7 . .. That sounds yummy! long, blond curls . . , clothes galore! Monitor 4g Counseling Room Aide 3,45 National Hon- or Society 4. MARGARET ELYSE ENNIS Peg january I0 sounds feasible College date material . Hollywood-bound. Class Vice-president 2,45 Student Council 4, Commit- tee 4g Monitor 2,3g LOCK Editorial Staff 1,25 LOCK Business Staff 3 g TIMES Editorial Staff 3,43 TIMES Business Staff 35 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4g Junior Red Cross 25 Counseling Room Aide 4g GAA l,2,35 Home- coming Attendant 2g Junior Playg Senior Playg National Honor Society 2,3,4g Girls, Glee Club lg DAR Award 45 Brigadoon 35 Green Gold 4. CLARENCE JOSEPH ERICKSEN, JR. Sonny December I7 . . . bull's-eye for this bowman . . . Miraculous mechanical drawer. Football 1,3,4. RICHARD HAROLD ERICKSON Stogie August 21 . . . FFA's money man . . , cars, CUTS, 5075. Future Farmers 1,2,3,-4, Treasurer 4. CHERYL KAY FARMER February I6 He's really adorableln . . . ajable ath- lete . . . light-hearted ana' laughing. Monitor 45 LOCK Business Staff 4g Junior Medical Club lg Pep Club 2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Junior Play, Senior Play Committee Chairman. JUANITA JOYCE FARR Nita April I Born on April I, but not a fool beaming smile. Student Council 15 GAA 1,2. JOHN PHILLIP EGIZIO LINDA SUE EIPERS SHARON RAE EKKERT MARGARET ELYSE ENNIS 28 CLARENCE JOSEPH ERICKSON, JR. RICHARD HAROLD ERICKSON CHI-LRYL KAY FARMER JUANITA JOYCE FARR VINCENT 0. FERNANDEZ JOHN P. FIOLKA ROBERT WILLARD FINLEY PHYLLIS JEAN FOSCHI VINCENT O. FERNANDEZ Vince December I2 Straight smile man of the out-doors. Football lg Wrestling 1,2. JOHN P. FIOLKA Shorty March I9 . . . Get lost. ' . . . Willing to work .. . auto attraction. Entered 4-. ROBERT WILLARD FINLEY Bob August 31 You can t get anywhere stand- ing stillf' ... Ancient auto .. . Stock market tycoon. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4, Boys' Glee Club lg Projection- ist Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4g Baseball Man- ager 1,2g Junior Play Committee Chairmang National Honor Society 3,4. PHYLLIS JEAN FOSCHI September II . . . Salami! . . . Twisting up a storm ... Captivating comic. Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA l,2,3,4-. MACEY DORIS FRAZIER Doris September 28 Stand for something, or youlll fall for anything. classy clothes hand- some hair-dos. Junior Medical Club l,2,3. MICHAEL H. FREIER Hair May 6 How about that. ' Eats and eats and eats goes for cars. Projectionist Club lg Football 2,3. MYRON GLENN FULTON, JR. Pete March 17 . .. Sports with a capital S .. . Characteristic stride. Monitor 3,4g Cafeteria Aide 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g L Club 3,4-. GERALD GATES jerry October I4 the silent type smiles on the side. Monitor 4. MACEY DORIS FRAZIER MICHAEL H FREIER MYRON GLENN FULTON, JR GERALD GATES 29 ROBERT L. GATSON, JR. GARY ALBERT GE1ssLER JUDITH GIORDANO JAMES MICHAEL GLIWA CANDACE JEAN GODDARD ANNMARIE T. GORECKI .. FRANK C. GOTSCHIKA, JR TERRY BRIAN GRAY ROBERT L. GATSON, JR. Bob February 8 . . . Elastic ankles . . . Date bait. lfllgnitor 1,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Track GARY ALBERT GEISSLER April II Hoya hoya Dance band bass man . . . Tails lor Truman. Monitor 2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 25 TIMES Business Staff 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 3, Pep Band 1,2,3, 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Junior Medical Club 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Projectionist Club 15 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Pep Club 35 Baseball Manager 2,35 Swimming 15 Senior Play Committee Chairman. JUDITH GIORDANO Judy September I7 .. . Quiet . . . Graduate early, avoid the june rush. JAMES MICHAEL GLIWA Iim', September I4 . . . Check! . . . Nice guy. ' . . . Tornado-type twists . . . inimitable laugh. Future Teachers 1,2,3,45 Projectionist Club 15 Library Aide 253,45 Senior Play. CANDACE JEAN GODDARD Candy December 30 I dorft believe it Forget it. Do blonds have more fun? .. . Bubbl- ing personality. TIMES Business Staff 25 TIMES Advertising Staff 25 Junior Medical Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 25 Junior Red Cross 25 Counseling Room Aide 45 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 2,3,45 Freshman Girls' Glee Club. ANNMARIE T. GORECKI Ann October 3 .. . Hi ya, hon. Oh, yeah! . . . Flirtatious . . . at home at the sewing machine. Student Council 35 Monitor 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 354, Typing Editor 45 Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 3,45 Pep Band 2,3545 Orchestra 2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 2, 3,4, Secretary 45 Counseling Room Aide 45 Library Aide 15 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 1,2,3,4. FRANK C. GOTSCHIKA, JR. Safranski,' january 7 News Cute Fink . . . Here . . . Sludge . . . Fish . . . Sleep talker . .. joker with a straight face . . . Bored of Edu- cation. Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 152,354-5 Base- ball 15 Football 1. TERRY BRIAN GRAY Crash March 3 Vrrrrrrrrrup! ., . Auto addict . . . Notorious netman. Monitor 2,3,45 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 General Cho- rus 15 Chess Club 2,35 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Swimming 1, Manager 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Junior Playg Senior Play. 30 ' 'M , 'Lf 2Zz3:2d22fT,k lim?-I 3 Y . ' I M .pg . V V 1 2 ,3257 ,W V. is , X -A5 7 M lr :A -f . it lf K I 55 5 54 lr I . A V. will .U if ANDREA ANN GREPARES LEONA MARIE GUDAC DONNA MARIE GUINTO JEAN ANN GULLICKSEN ANDREA ANN GREPARES Rena August 30 Were there any Greek boys there? . . . Greek goddess . . . Extrovert. Monitor 2g A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Speech Club 2,3,4g Counseling Room Aide 45 Pep Club l,2g GAA 2,3,4g Swim Club 45 Float Chairman 3,4g Junior Play Student Directorg Senior Playg National Honor Society 3,4g Girls' Glee Club 1, Green Gold 4. LEONA MARIE GUDAC October 20 . . . chic chick . . . Quiet and sincere. Student Council 45 Monitor 3,45 TIMES Editorial Staff 2g TIMES Business Staff 25 TIMES Advertising Staff 4g Band 1,2,3,4, Color guard 45 Future Teachers 2,35 Future Business Leaders 43 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Sci- ence Club 3,4g Pep Club 2,3g GAA 2,3,4g Senior Play. DONNA MARIE GUINTO Little One llugust 22 That's life. ' A little one with beautiful, big eyes rhythmic dancing. JEAN ANN GULLICKSEN October 2 . . . a honey of a hornist . . . shy, but sincere. Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 3,45 Future Teachers lg Pep Club l,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4. JESSE GUTIERREZ December I5 . . . Habla el espanol . .. mad matman. Monitor 4g Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2g g1io?4Country 2,55 Track 35 Wrestling 1,2,3,4g L u . ALAN L. HAAS Haas'1 September 23 Sharp coach at St. Dennis .. . Coin collector with class. Monitor 1,2,3,4g Baseball, 1,25 Basketball 1. ALICE SUE HACKER November 9 Future paper grader frequent smiles. Student Council 45 Future Teachers l,2,3,4, President 45 Future Business Leaders 4g GAA l,2,3,4. SANDRA L. HAGERTY Lil Angie july 22 Cruneh!'J . .. gal with a gui- tar . . . Silver Fross's cheerful car-hop. lfznd 1,2g Orchestra 1,25 Cafeteria Aide 4g Library Aide 31 JESSE GUTIERREZ ALAN L. HAAS ALICE SUE HACKER SANDRA L. HAGERTY JOHN M. HALLIS August 23 Definztely! . .. Gung ho for guns . .. another hot car. Student Council 45 Projectionist Club 2,3,4, President 4, Vice-president 3. CONNIE JANE HAMMOND june I3 Forget it! Petite pixie snappy speech. GAA 1,25 Junior Play. JANICE HANLEY Ian September 8 You dorft say? pros- pective educator ... that ivory look. Monitor 45 LOCK Business Staff 25 General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,3545 Junior Play Committee Chairman. VERNON KEITH HANSON December 30 . . . Long on looks . . . worthy of praise. Entered 3. Baseball 3. SONJA JEAN HARPER Sommie july I0 Heel Queen of the courts . . . cheerful and sociable. A Cappella Chorus 25 General Chorus 15 Future Busi- ness Leaders 45 Speech Club 2,35 Library Aide 45 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,4. JANE ELLEN HARRIS September 28 . . . Dimpled doll . . . girl on the go. Class Secretary 2,45 Student Council 4, Committee 45 Monitor 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Photography Editor 25 Section Editor 3, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 LOCK Business Staff 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 25 Jun- ior Medical Club 2,35 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club 152,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Prom Sub-Committee Chairmang Senior Homecoming Attendantg Float Chairman 25 Jun- ior Play Committee Chairman5 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1. THOMAS FRANK HARVEY Tom Crow April I3 . . . amicable comic . . . a good sport. Library Aide 4. MARTHA LEE HILEMAN july I8 . . . Wa,lgreen's faithful worker .. . friend of physics. Monitor 45 GAA 152. JOHN M. HALLIS CONNIE JANE HAMMOND JANICE HANLEY VERNON KEITH HANSON 32 SONJA JEAN HARPER JANE ELLEN HARRIS THOMAS FRANK HARVEY MARTHA LEE HILEMAN X rx JOHN HILL WAYNE HILL LINDA LEE HILMES WILLIAM RICHARD HILSABECK JOHN HILL August I4 .. . Personality with a Southern drawl . . . Texaco's gas pumper. Entered 3. Future Farmers 3. WAYNE HILL Wayne December I5 . .. muscle bound paddles a swift canoe. Projectionist Club 2. LINDA LEE HILMES September 4 . . . Strawberry blond . . . seemingly silent. Future Business Leaders 4. WILLIAM RICHARD HILSABECK Bill April I7 . . . Please, I'd rather do it myself. .. . Our devoted DJ. . . . Booming baritone. Student Council 25 TIMES Editorial Staff 3,4-g Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4-g Future Teachers 2,3,4g Speech Club 45 Tennis 1,2,3,4-5 Interclass Tournament 2,33 Junior Playg Senior Playg National Honor Society 4. SUSAN MAE HIRNER Sue December I5 .. . Heaping hope chest . .. collect calls. Monitor 25 Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,25 Cafeteria Aide 1,25 GAA 1,2. ALLEN DAVID HOLDEN December 31 .. . Knowledge of science . . . boy with the briefcase. Science Club 3,4-5 Senior Play. SUSAN KAY HOLLAND Susy April 22 Dutch treat NoDoz kid Broadway or bust. Student Council 4, Committee 4-3 Monitor 4-5 LOCK Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Section Editor 3, Typing Editor 45 LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4g TIMES Editorial Staff 23,45 A Cappella Chorus 25 Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Speech Club 2,4-g Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA I,2,3,4-5 Prom Committee Co-ordinatorg Junior Playg Senior Playg National Honor Society 3,4-g Quill and Scroll 3,4g FFA Sweetheart 2,3,4. MARGUERITE HELEN HUCKABA August 24 . . . Long walk to school . . . smiles to spare. Monitor 2g LOCK Business Staff 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 4-g GAA 2,3,4g Senior Play Conunittee Chairmang Nation-al Honor Society 3,4. SUSAN MAE HIRNER ALLEN DAVID HOLDEN SUSAN KAY HOLLAND MARGUERITE HELEN HUCKABA 33 LEROY R. HUTCHINSON SUSAN RUTH JAOHINSKI JO ANN JACKSON JO ANN JOHNSON LINDA JEAN JOHNSON SALLY JEANETTE JOHNSON SANDRA LOUISE JOHNSON PATRICK L. JONES LEROY R. HUTCHINSON Hutch March 27 Beaming brown eyes bash- ful baritone. lgaalnd 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4g Interclass Tournament SUSAN RUTH JACHINSKI Susie january 21 Wedding bells sweet so- prano. Monitor 45 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4g General Chorus 1 5 Madrigals 3,4g Brigadoon 3g Green Gold 4. JO ANN JACKSON la October 7 . . . pleasant punster .. . only the Hnest. Student Council 2,3,45 Monitor 3,4g LOCK Business Stall 45 TIMES Advertising Staff 2g Future Teachers 35 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 National Honor Soci- ety 4. JO ANN JOHNSON Io November 28 .. . That's life! .. . small blond . . . peaches with cream. Student Council lg Monitor 4g Junior Red Cross 35 Cheerleader 2g Pe-p Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3g Junior Play Committee Chairman 5 Counseling Room Aide 3. LINDA JEAN JOHNSON Lin june 26 .. . Strawberry. ' .. . nose wrinkler tall, fair, and friendly. General Chorus 1g Junior Medical Club 2,3,4g Junior Red Cross 15 Health Room Aide 3,43 GAA 1,2,3,4. SALLY JEANETTE JOHNSON Sal january 21 Oh, boy. ' a good word for all . . . organ encore. Monitor 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Section Editor 1, Assistant Editor 2g LOCK Business Staff 35 General Chorus I, President 15 Cafeteria Aide 33 Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3g National Honor Society 3,4. SANDRA LOUISE JOHNSON Sandy November II journalistic twist of to Southern U. Monitor 45 LOCK Editorial Staff I,2,4g LOCK Busi- ness Staff 2,45 TIMES Editorial Staff 15 TIMES Ad- vertising Staff 2,3g A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4g General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 3,4g OHi.ce Aide 4g Speech Club 33 Library Aide lg Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Senior Playg Quill and Scroll 3,4, Green Gold 4. PATRICK L. JONES Pat May 26 blond wanderer constant con- versationalist. 34 TIMOTHY STEPHEN JOSEPH NANCY LEA JUNGLES JAMES E. JURMANN DALE ANN KALUZNY TIMOTHY STEPHEN JOSEPH Tim December I4 dbeautimusf' Master of models - ships, that is . . . Does he or doesn't he? Baseball 1,23 Football l,2. NANCY LEA JUNGLES Jingles March 9 . . . Nothing Do you mind! . . . a flair for sports . . . soft spoken. Junior Red Cross 25 GAA 1,2,3,4. JAMES E. JURMANN Here May Il . . . Dark hair and freckles - . . frequent- ly seen at Strike and Spare. Library Aide lg Wrestling 2, DALE ANN KALUZNY April 6 Knuckle head. Knit one, purl one, drop one .. . darn good dancer. Monitor 4g Counseling Room Aide 4g Pep Club l,2,3g GAA l,2,3,4-5 Junior Play. ROBERT WARNER KEEFFER Kyle December I2 . . . Tackle tyrant . . . Hooker. Monitor 2,4g Band 1,23 Science Club 3,4g Baseball 1,2, 3,4-3 Football 1,2,3,4g Swimming 1,2,3g Prom Sub-Com- mittee Chairmang Float Chairman 4-g L Club 3,4-, Vice-president 4. GLENDALL E. KELLEY Glenn December I6 . . . talented hair eomber . . . makes you crack a smile. SANDRA LEE KELM Sandy june 6 . . . In a minute! . . . The heck with it. ' .. . Bobby's Girl . . . Fancies bookkeeping. GAA 1,2,3,4-3 Prom Sub-Committee Chairman. SANDRA KAYE KISS Sandi july 22 You must be kidding. ' . . . A lit- tle Kiss . . . Bowls a swift ball. Counseling Room Aide 43 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,3,4. 35 ROBERT WARNER KEEFFER GLENDALL E. KELLEY SANDRA LEE KELM SANDRA KAYE KISS BARBARA J. KLUGE BERNARD EUGENE KOBE DIANA MARIE KRICKOVICH BARBARA J. KLUGE Barbie September I3 . .. OH N0. ' Forget it. . . . Loquacious . . . friendly import from Lemont. Entered 3. BERNARD EUGENE KOBE Benny April 20 Sleeping beauty ready with remarks. Entered 3. DIANA MARIE KRICKOVICH Di December 4 . .. That's for sure. Silent, but not sleeping . . . warm, friendly smile. Monitor 33 LOCK Business Staff 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 49 Band 1,2,3,4-g Pep Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 35 Future Business Leaders 3,4, Vice-president 4-g Counsel- ing Room Aide 43 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,3. SHARON LEIGH KUEBLER Sherry'l january 6 You're kiddingli' Natural beauty . . . Wears a friendly smile. Monitor 2,43 Future Teachers 2,33 Counseling Room Aide 2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4. RUTH KUHNS Annie December I0 Rides in the image of Annie Oakley . . . all-around athlete. gang 15 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4-, Madrigals 3,4-g GAA ,3, . SUSAN NORINE KWARTA Sue November 23 . . . FTA's sensational secretary . .. Book fiend. Monitor 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 13 TIMES Editorial Stal? lg Future Teachers 3,4-, Secretary 45 Counseling Room Aide 45 Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Junior Play Committee Chairmang National Honor Society 3,4-. CAROL LaFONTAINE Tiger May I9 . .. French flair . . . fair and pretty. Entered 3. JAMES EDWARD LANDON StubbyJ' September 7 an eye for art a swim team's courageous captain. Swimming 1,2,3,4g L Club 4. SHARON LEIGH KUEBLER 36 RUTH KUHN S SUSAN NORINE KWARTA CAROL LAFONTAINE JAMES EDWARD LANDON 4 ! - KENNETH ALLAN LANGLEY LINDA ANN LARSEN ALLAN S. LARSON WILLIAM PATRICK LAUSTER KENNETH ALLAN LANGLEY Kink August I0 Curls and girls flash on the courts. Monitor 45 LOCK Business Staff 45 Science Club 3,45 Cafeteria 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 35 Foot- ball Manager 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3,45 ML Club 45 Inter- class Tournament 1,2,3,4-5 National Honor Society 3,45 Honor Guard 1. LINDA ANN LARSEN November.I7 . . . Enchanting eyes . . . sweet and shy. Class Secretary 1: Student Council 1,45 LOCK Business Staff 2,45 TIMES Editorial Stal? 25 TIMES Business Staff 2,35 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 1,2535 GAA 1,2,3,4, President 4, Secretary 25 Na- tional Honor Society 4. ALLAN S. LARSON November I5 ... Curly blond .. . always alert. WILLIAM PATRICK LAUSTER Bill October 20 Weber's ice cream scooper Welcomes a good time. Entered 3. ALBERT L. LAWRENCE A. L. March I . .. White corvair the drifter . . . cat from jerseyville. Entered 4. Interclass Tournament 4. DONIS ARLENE LAWSON Dee july 7 . . . I like it! .. . But .. . ' . . . Fascin- ating fingernails . . . roller skating devotee. General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 2.3,4: Library Aide l,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,35 Float Chairman 1. JOSEPH E. LAWSON, JR. joey August 4 . Line up, girls! For heaven's sake! .. . mad drwer . . . clicks a candid camera. Monitor 2,35 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 3,45 Photographer 3,45 LOCK Business Stal? 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 3,4, Copy Editor 45 TIMES Business Staff 45 TIMES Advertising Staff 45 Future Teachers 35 Junior Medical Club 15 Chess Club 2,35 Science Club 354, Treasurer 3,45 Baseball 2 5 Basketball Manager 152, 3,45 Cross Country 35 Football 15 Interclass Toumament 23 Prom Sub-Committee Chaim1an5 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4, Treasurer-Historian 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 HL Club 3,45 Salutatorian. JOY CHRISTINE LEA March 7 . . . The joy of service . . . stylish fiutist. Monitor 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Color Guard 3,45 Future Business Leaders 45 Jun- ior Medical Club 45 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2,35 Cafeteria Aide 35 GAA 1,2,3,4. ALBERT L. LAWRENCE DONIS ARLENE LAWSON JOSEPH E. LAWSON, JR. JOY CHRISTINE LEA 37 JOSEPH G. LE1sER, JR. MARY ELIZABETH LESLIE DONNA CELESTE LIF GERALD JOSEPH LINICH JIM LITTLE CHERYL MARIE LUDWIG JOSEPH G. LEISER, JR. foe October 26 Not a grave grave-digger ... ability in agriculture. iuture Farmers 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4g Proiectionist Club 3, MARY ELIZABETH LESLIE Wiggles, Carrots', February I2 . . . You're an apple. What has been developing, girls? first to come and last to leave the mirror at noon . .. a nurse devoted to infants. Entered 3. Monitor 4g A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Junior Medical Club 3,4g GAA 4. DONNA CELESTE LIF Don july ll Natural poise soft voice and friendly smile. Student Council 2, Monitor 3,4g LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4g TIMES Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Girls' Sports Edi- tor 4, Photographer 45 TIMES Business Staff 2,35 Fu- ture Teachers 3g Future Business Leaders 4g Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 3,45 Senior Play, Junior Play Committee Chairman, National Honor Society 4. GERALD JOSEPH LINICH ferryJ' january 20 the practical joker tremen- dous trombone with a modern beat. Monitor 4g Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Projectionist Club 1,2g Basketball lg Football 2,35 Tennis 13 Wrestling 1,2. JIM LITTLE September 15 Curly hair . .. all around nice guy. Entered 3. CHERYL MARIE LUDWIG Cheri October 2 I don't believe it. ' You fool! pleasingly pleasant Future Florence Nightingale. Monitor 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 45 TIMES Busi- ness Staff 4g Junior Medical Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Junior Red Cross lg Health Room Aide 2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA l,3,4g Swim Club 45 Prom Sub-Committee Chairmang Senior Pl'ay Committee Chairman. ELLSWORTH EMIL LUDWIG Ozzie September 3 Don't panief' You sure do fine? . .. I ain't lyin'. No, no, no! . . . The wizard . . . Big Man on Campus. Class President 1,25 Student Council.l,2,4, Co-President 4g Monitor 2,3g Science Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Golf 1,2,3,4, Interclass Tournament Coach 3,43 Prom Sub-Committee Chairmang National Honor Society 2,3,45 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2,3,4g L Club 2,3,4. . DOROTHY J. LUNNINGHAM April 5 . . . Pretendin' love . . . Thatis where it's at. .. . Cute chick . . . she's in the swim of things. Junior Medical Club 2,3,4. 38 ELLSWORTH EMIL LUDWIG DOROTHY J, LUNNINGHAM BEVERLY ANN LUSCIATTI RICHARD A. MAAS ROBERT B. MAGOLAN ROBERT JOHN MAJETICH BEVERLY ANN LUSCIATTI Bevi' October 25 .. . Gee whiz! . . . Top notch carrot top . . . hours at the alleys. General Chorus I5 Future Teachers 25 GAA 4. RICHARD A. MAAS Rich june 29 Basketball and -.7 hand- some harvester. Student Council 45 Monitor 45 Future Farmers l,2,3,4, Vice-president 4. ROBERT B. MAGOLAN Bob April 25 . . . Sharp looker . . . attracts the girls. Band 1,2,3, Pep Band l,2,3, Orchestra 253. ROBERT JOHN MAJETICH Mojet February 8 O, dog train Sweet- dart . . . Class cut-up .. . pencil behind his ear. Monitor 3,45 Science Club 354, Secretary 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Cross Country 25 Football Manager 1 5 Junior Playg Senior Play. DWIGHT F. MALON Skater january I6 . .. They call him Lynn .. . Lunch period at Trumanis. BERNARD JAMES MALOY jim,' May 28 .. . Banzai, Charrie! . .. Burning the midnight oil wisest of the wise guys Twirling silver dollar. LOCK Editorial Staff 45 LOCK Business Staff 45 Sci- ence Club 3,4, Program Chairman 3,45 Basketball Man- ager 1,2,35 Cross Country 35 Interclass Toumament 35 Junior Playg Senior Playg National Honor Society 3.45 Ln Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. MARY JANE MARCO jane February 21 .. . a vice for two presidents stylish soprano. Class Secretary 35 Student Council 15 LOCK Business Staff 2,3,45 TIMES Business Staff 3,45 TIMES Advertising Staff 25 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4, Vice-president 45 Fu- ture Teachers 2,35 Counseling Room Aide 45 Pep Club 1,2535 GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 4, Treasurer 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Green Gold 4. CAROL ANN MARKO Cam March 31 Morton West's contribution to Lockport . . . dramatic deb. Entered 4. 39 DWIGHT F. MALON BERNARD JAMES MALOY MARY JANE MARCO CAROL ANN MARKO DALE MICHAEL MAROCCO Little Dago january 6 . . . What Grease! . . . Oh, hne. ' . . . Sliek, black hair . . . Basketball enthusiast. Student Council 43 Monitor 3,43 LOCK Editorial Staff 43 LOCK Business Staff 43 Science Club 3,43 Cafeteria Aide 2,3,43 Baseball lg Basketball 13 Cross Country lg Football lg Interclass Tournament l,2,3,4, L Club 4. BEVERLY MARJANOVICH Benn May 31 Don't put of 'til tomorrow what you can do today. . . . Grand girl from Minooka . . . up to her elbows in books. Entered 4. SANDRA KAY MARQUEZ Sandy August 21 . , . Want to hear a good joke? . .. Commendable complexion . . . Dear john . .. General Chorus 1. RENEE MARZEC May I . . . feminine hotrod . . . makes with the jokes. Monitor 3,43 General Chorus lg Future Business Lead- ers 43 GAA 1,2,3,4. ,IANNEANE MATHIS jan December I3 . . . That's wicked. . . . 'He's eute! Pert and peppy always a ring on her finger. Monitor 3,43 Junior Red Cross 2,33 GAA 13334. CHERYL A. MATLOCK Cam March 3 cute coquette Pretty clothes Monitor 3,43 LOCK Editorial Staff 1,2,3,43 LOCK Business Staff 2,3343 TIMES Editorial Staff 1,23 Junior Red Cross 1,2 3 Speech Club 33 Science Club 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 Swim Club 4g National Hon- or Society 43 Junior Medical Club 1,2,3. PATRICIA ANNE MATOUSEK Pat july 20 . . . Here's hopingJ ' . . . Like I even care! . . . Swifto the missing monitor . .. speech that's sweet to the ear. Entered 3. Monitor 3,43 Counseling Room Aide 4. PIERSON BARNETT MCFARLAND july I5 . . . electronic enthusiast . .. pins his man. Track 1 3 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. DALE MICHAEL MAROCCO BEVERLY J. MARJANOVICH SANDRA KAY MARQUEZ RENEE MARZEC 40 JANNEANE MATHIS CHERYL A. MATLOCK PATRICIA ANNE MATOUSEK PIERSON BARNETT MCFARLAND MARY FRANCES McGILVRAY JUDITH ANN McKEAN'D HATTIE MCKNIGHT JOANN MCNEAR MARY FRANCES MCGILVRAY Marcy june 30 . . . a quiet source of knowledge . . . sets things straight. Student Council 35 GAA 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ANN MCKEAND Judie February I4 . . . Forget it! . . . Beautiful blonde . . . quiet but active. Student Council 33 GAA 4. HATTIE MCKNIGHT March 9 . . . Oh, yeah! . . . Chirp! . . . Check. . . Bouncing and babbling . . . hair styles supreme. Entered 4. GAA 45 Senior Play Committee Chairman. JOANN MCNEAR jo March 3 . . . Tommy .. . winning vocalist .. . expensive personality. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4g Madrigals 2,45 GAA 1,2,4. MICHAEL J. MCRAE Mike August I0 Anchors Away . .. Daring dark eyes. General Chorus 1. HENRY C. MEADER Hanky August 9 I can't do it. ' .... the merry mailman . . . polite plowman. Monitor 4g Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Secre- tary 45 Track 2. PATRICIA EILEEN MOCHEL Pat October 31 I don't care Mad about movies . . . cute girl with a bright smile. Future Teachers 2,35 Library Aide 15 GAA 1,2,3g Span- ish 'Club 1, Treasurer 1. . JAMES J. MUHICH frm july I2 .. . Why not? .. . car craze . .. mighty weight lifter. MICHAEL J. McRAE HENRY C. MEADER PATRICIA EILEEN MOCHEL JAMES J. MUHICH 41 THOMAS P. MURPHY LLOYD ROBERT NOIRFALISE JOY R. NORTON DORIS ARLENE OlBERST ERIK RUDD OGREN MICHAEL R PAULY LYNN R PEARSON JOHN GERALD PEKAR THOMAS P. MURPHY Red October I Smiling Irishman worthy wrestler. Monitor 2,45 Baseball 15 Football l,2,3,45 Track 25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. LLOYD ROBERT NOIRFALISE September I8 At home in the saddle red hair to spare. JOY R. NORTON April I What a fruit! Nimble knitter faithful .vportx fan. Student Council 15 Monitor 45 General Chorus 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,-45 Prom Committee Chairmang Junior Play Committee Chairman. DORIS ARLENE O'BERST Dorie August 4 . . . Long sandy-blond hair . . . friend- ly and happy. ERIK RUDD OGREN Rik March I7 Ho, boy! Giant economy size . . . lunch line vigilante. Class Treasurer 4 5 Student Council 45 Monitor 3,45 Junior Red Cross 1,2,35 Future Farmers l,2,3, Re- porter 35 Science Club 2,35 Pep Club 35 Basketball l,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Interclass Tournament 1,35 Prom Sub- Committee Chairman: National Athletic Scholarship So- ciety 3,45 L Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. MICHAEL R. PAULY Mike April 3 . .. easy going Eagle scout . .. a good- looking guy. Monitor 25 Football 1,25 Swimming 1. LYNN R. PEARSON june 25 . . . Really! I dunno! .. . Fade away phrases . . . Queen supreme. Monitor 4: LOCK Editorial Staff 25 LOCK Business Staff 2,45 TIMES Editorial Staff 33 A Cappella Chorus 25 General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 45 Junior Medi- cal Club 2,3,45 Speech Club 3,45 Counseling Room Aide 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Jun- ior Play Committee Chairman. JOHN GERALD PEKAR july 3 Aquatic athlete . .. Weber': good humored man. Pep Club 15 Cross Country 25 Golf 1,25 Swimming 1,2, 3,4. 42 KAY THOMAS PERRY JAMES ELLSWORTH PETERSON JOHN MARTIN PETERSON GRACE ELLEN PETLESKI KAY THOMAS PERRY Bo-hunter October 26 .. . fishes with a bow and ar- rows . . . troublesome trombone. Band 1,2,3,4-5 Pep Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4. JAMES ELLSWORTH PETERSON Pete March 25 Aquatic addict .. . never a dull moment. Swimming 1,2,3,4g Track 2. JOHN MARTIN PETERSON Pete December 18 The peo11le's choice Cross Country's weight man. Treasurer 2: Student Council 3,4, Co-president 45 Mon- itor 3g LOCK Editorial Staff 4: LOCK Business Staff 43 Junior Red Cross 3g Science Club 3.4g Cafeteria Aide 2,35 Baseball l.2,3g Basketball l,2,3: Cross Country 3,4g Football 1,21 Track 4: Interclass Tournament 1,45 L Club 3.4: National Honor Society 3,4g National Ath- letic Scholarship Society 3,4. GRACE ELLEN PETLESKI Gracie April 3 Super seamstress An artistic touch. Band 1.2.3,4: Pep Band 1,2.3.4: Orchestra 2,3g Color Guard 3,45 Pep Club 2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4q Junior Play Committee Chairman. JAMES H. PHILLIPS lim October 9 . .. Check! . .. Scrat1! I'll thay! .. . Football terror . . . A whirl of girls. Football 1,2,3,4g Tennis 23 Track 33 Wrestling 2g L Club 3,4. VIRGINIA GAIL PHILLIPS Gail August 7 . .. Really? How about that! ' . . . they call her sis . . . bride-to-be. Monitor 4 5 OH'ice Aide 43 GAA 1. LINDA KAY PHILPOTT Lin February I5 . . . You're kidding! Reams of records . . . slender and sociable. Monitor 3: Pep Club 2g GAA 12.3.43 Play Committee Chairman 3. RAYMOND M. PICCIOLO March I6 I'll never tell. Chronic gum chewer . . . loiters in the library. 43 JAMES H. PHILLIPS VIRGINIA GAIL PHILLIPS LINDA KAY PHILPOTT RAYMOND M. PICCIOLO WILLIAM J. PICHA Bill March I9 . . . Swing it! ' . . . pipe - the mark of ofa man . . . hot heap. JAMES DAVID PIEPER jim September I5 .. . enormous record collection . . . home runs and the Cubs. Monitor 4g Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,4g Library Aide lg Base- ball 1,2,3,4-g Football Manager 1,2g Wrestling 1,25 In- terclass Tournament 2g L Club 4. CHARLES L. PINNICK, JR. Cheety December 2 Appreciates muxic but hearty hacker. A Cappella Chorus 2,35 Madrigals 25 Junior Red Cross 13 Swimming 1. ROBERT PLESKI Bob December I0 Nap: in homeroom .. . a good looking guy. Monitor 3,4-. JOHN E. PLOENSE july 23 . . . Scrub, you're like that! . . . Do tell! . . . Clever comic . . . T-men': dramatic drummer. Entered 3. Football -4 3 Track Manager 3,4. GEORGE C.. PORTER. JR. April 28 If at first he doesrft Jucceed, he tries and tries and tries . . . a smile for everyone. Band I,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4. ROBERT L. POTOCHNIC Bob May 4 . . . shy - at first charms to .vtrike the sight. Monitor 4. BRENDA GAIL POWERS August I9 Oh, forget it! ' She'll take the Bill . . . that petite look. Junior Medical Club 2,3,4-5 Pep Club 23 GAA 2,3,4. WILLIAM J. PICHA JAMES DAVID PIEPER CHARLES L. PINNICK, JR. ROBERT PLESKI 44 JOHN E. PLOENSE GEORGE E. PORTER, JR. ROBERT L. POTOCHNIC BRENDA GAIL POWERS ROZMARIE POZEK CAROL ANN PRATT SHARON VICTORIA RASPOLICH MICHELE ESTELLE REDA ROZMARIE POZEK Rozie july 24 O-hhh! It could be fatal. . .. How 'bout that! Forget it! . .. Delightful, deep dimples . . . neat as a pin and twice as sharp. Monitor 33 LOCK Business Staff 43 TIMES Editorial Staff 4g TIMES Advertising Staff 45 Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4-g Color Guard 3,41 Future Business Leaders 3, 4-,2Treasurer 45 Library Aide ls Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1, ,3,4. CAROL ANN PRATT Pratt,' May 22 . . . Hey, mlm! , . . Dari-Castle queen . . . inhabits the foliet CYA. Monitor 3,4g LOCK Business Staff 1,2,3,4g General Cho- rus 1g Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,4g Library Aide 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,23 GAA 1,2,3,4g Senior Play. SHARON VICTORIA RASPOLICH Sherry', june 29 Ya know, really! Ample albums always on the surmyside. Monitor 3. MICHELE ESTELLE REDA Mike September I5 .. . What's up? Math ma- jor . . . fabled for fun. Student Council 45 Chess Club 43 Junior Play Commit- tee Chairman. Honor Guard 1. JANET REED Ian September I3 . .. Shush!! .. . A white cap for the future . . . big blue eyes. Monitor 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 2,33 TIMES Edi- torial Staff 43 Future Business Leaders 4-g Junior Medi- cal Club l,2,3,4, Vice-president 33 Counseling Room Aide 43 Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Swim Club 43 Prom Committee Chairmang Senior Play Committee Chairmang National Honor Society 4. BONNIE SHERYL REEVES March 21 No comment! Superior songstress . . . roller skating rage. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4g General Chorus lg Madrigals 25 Future Teachers 3,4g Future Business Leaders 45 Li- brary Aide 2,3,4g Pep Club 35 GAA 1,3,4g Green Gold 4. MARIELLEN RESLER Mar August 20 Ohhhhhhh! Sweet, neat, and petite . . . pretty profile. Monitor 3.4: LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4g TIMES Edi- torial Staff 1,2,3,4g General Chorus 1: Future Teachers 1,2,3g Future Business Leaders 43 Junior Red Cross 1.25 Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Junior Playg National Honor Society 3,4. DAVID LEE REVELS Reb Iune 28 . . . Ad lib. . . . Be good. . . . Far- get it. ' the man with the horn An eye for the girls. Band 1,2,3.4, Class Representative 1, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Projectionist Club 2. JANET REED BONNIE SHERYL REEVES MARIELLEN RESLER DAVID LEE REVELS 45 COROL RICCIO R. PATRICIA RODRIQUEZ RICHARD R. ROHR PATRICIA ANN ROTKOVICH JOHN L. ROWLEY SHARON SUE RUSSELL LAWRENCE H. RYAN RAY RYAN COROL RICCIO Corn March 2I . . . Oh, wellJ That'x the way to ga! . . . Her nameiv not Carol . . . zz steady steady. Entered 2. Monitor 45 Future Teachers 35 Library Aide 1. R. PATRICIA RODRIQUEZ Pat December 20 pretty hair, the color of her d0g'x . . . Parlez-vous Francais? Entered 4. A Cappella Chorus 4. RICHARD R. ROHR Dick October I .. . cool cat with a Caddy . .. master of German. Monitor 3,45 Chess Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,45 Tennis 25 Track Manager 15 Prom Sub- Committee Chairmz-m5 Float Chairman 3. PATRICIA ANN ROTKOVICH Pat September 23 . . . Went on and on and on . . . . . . peppy blond .. . .vtitching up a storm. Monitor 45 General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 3,45 Jun- ior Medical Club 1,2,35 Library Aide 15 GAA 1,2,3,4. JOHN L. ROWLEY November 3 .. . Strong and silent . . . winning wrestler. A Cappella Chorus 45 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 25 Track 1,2,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Prom Sub-Committee Chairman. SHARON SUE RUSSELL Tookey October I4 .. . What ever will be will be. . . . Oh, well, what can you do? . . . bypaxxed her jun- ior year twinkle in her eyes. Band 1,25 Future Teachers 15 GAA 1,2,3. LAWRENCE H. RYAN August I2 Sitx .videwayx and stares into .vpace .. . a great goof-of. Entered 3. RAY RYAN December 2 Professional winker A clown with class. Student Council 3,45 Monitor 2,35 General Chorus 1, Vice-president 15 Junior Medical Club 45 Baseball 152,35 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Football 15 L Club 354. 46 DONNA SCANLON KAREN SUSAN SCHILDGEN CAROLYN GENEVIEVE SCHMITZ KENNETH WAYNE SCHRADER A--Hg DONNA SCANLON Mona june 25 .. . That's all! . .. I should have stayed in bed . . . red . . . long, curly eyelashes Entered 4. KAREN SUSAN SCHILDGEN March 6 .. . Widely read red-head a smile through out the day. lgflianitor 45 General Chorus Ig Future Business Leaders , ,4. CAROLYN GENEVIEVE SCHMITZ November 8 . .. Seventeen look on a shoestring .. . that irresistible voice. Student Council 4, LOCK Business Staff 25 TIMES Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor 45 TIMES Business Staff l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-president, Treasurer 3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Orchestra l,2,3,4g Color Guard 3,4g Future Teachers 1,2,3,4g Junior Red Cross lg Speech Club 3, Library Aide lg Pep Club l,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,4, Prom Sub- Committee Chairmang Senior Play, Junior Play Com- mittee Co-ordinatorg Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Hon- or Society 4. KENNETH WAYNE SCHRADER Ken May 29 . . . What do you say? Hi guy . . . motor mad. Monitor 45 TIMES Business Staff 2, TIMES Advertis- ing Staff 25 Football 2, Wrestling lg Interclass Tourna- ment l,2,3,4. SUSAN KATHRYN SCHROCK Susie january 4 National's nifty check-out girl . . . a delightful girl with dimples. Student Council 1,25 Monitor 35 LOCK Editorial Staff lg LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4, TIMES Advertising Staff 2,35 Freshman Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Chorus 2, 3,43 Junior Red Cross 2,33 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3g GAA 1,2,3,4g Prom Sub-Committee Chairman, Float Chairman 1,43 Junior Play Committee Chairman, Green Gold 4. KATHLEEN A. SEELEY Kathy December 6 Oh, really? quiet and considerate . . . snap decisions in sports. Future Business Leaders 4, GAA 1,2,3,4. WAYNE A. SENKO March 7 . . . an art for art . . . a gentleman and a blond. EDITH MARIE SHAEFFER Edie1' September 21 What the heckln .. . ankle bracelet . . . amiable miss. Entered 3. 47 SUSAN KATHRYN SCHROCK KATHLEEN A. SEELEY WAYNE A. SENKO EDITH MARIE SHAEFFER JOHN TAYLOR SHAFFER May 8 .. . Good golfer . . . daring dragger. Entered 4. Golf 4. SHARON ANN SHARTZER Shar February I3 Is that xo? . .. Oh, really? .. . super .vkater .. . candid in her ways. Monitor 4g Future Business Leaders 4g Pep Club lg GAA 3,4. INA RAYE SHAVER Red Raye September 27 .. . I'll never tell. ' .. Pint-sized seamstress . . . Soft high voice. Entered 2. FRED ROSS SHEPARD April II . . . Everyone and their dog. .. . center of the field Mary's little lamb. Entered 2. Monitor 4g Baseball 2g Football 2.3.41 Track 33 Wrestling 2,3g Interelass Tournament 35 L Club 3, 4. DANIEL THOMAS SHEPHERD Shep April 24 UEH2TU85687lf smile FFA'.s gavel raiser. Student Council 45 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 4. HOWARD EUGENE SHEPHERD Shep September II . . . 'Certainly! . . . fabulous physique . . . Lover of .rports and . . . Baseball 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4g L Club 3,4. JAMES T. SIMPSON Tony February 24 . . . Ambition for auto mechanics . . . silent but sharp. Entered 2. Band 2. DAVID J. SLACK 409 November I8 . . . Infatuated with cars . . . Kap- pyls faithful. Monitor 3,4g Baseball Manager 1,2,3g L Club 4. JOHN TAYLOR SHAFFER SHARON ANN SHARTZER INA RAYE SHAVER FRED ROSS SHEPARD 48 DANIEL THOMAS SHEPHERD HOWARD EUGENE SHEPHERD JAMES T. SIMPSON DAVID J. SLACK CLIMMIETEEN SMITH MARY ELIZABETH SNYDER PAUL J. SOBCZAK SHIRLEY ANNE SOLLEY CLIMMIETEEN SMITH 'fClemie December 27 . . . What,s up nowf' . . . a whiz on the volleyball court . . . merry melodist. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4-5 Library Aide 45 GAA 1,2,3,4. MARY ELIZABETH SNYDER March II . . . Little girl with a sensational voice . . . knows how to beat the heat. Monitor 3,4-5 Band 1,2. PAUL J. SOBCZAK May 9 . . . Unhidden humor . . . Short story zealot. Monitor 35 Cafeteria Aide 25 Baseball 1. SHIRLEY ANNE SOLLEY Shirl October 20 Open the window. . . . Hel- lo there! Ice skating escapades Baby-sitting blues. Monitor 45 Future Teachers I,2,3,4, Reporter 45 GAA 3,4. SHARON L. SOUTHWICK june I8 Smiling blond sewing and knitting are her specialties. Entered 2. LOCK Business Staff 45 TIMES Business Staff 45 Future Teachers 35 Pep Cl-ub 2,35 GAA 3,45 Swim Club 4-5 Prom Sub-Committee Chairmang Senior Play Committee Chairman. RICHARD GARY STAUSS Dick December 25 .. . A touchdown, a basket, and zz homerun .. . A good looking clown. Monitor 2,35 Cafeteria Aide 1,354-5 Baseball 1,2,35 Bas- kitball 1,25 Football 152,354-5 Track Manager 45 L C ub 3,4-. LANE STERIOTI April 4 ReallyJ' Helpful aren't you? . Keyboard Kapers . . . a whiz on horseback. General Chorus 2. JOSEPH JOHN STERNISHA 2vYoyo April 26 . . . sayings of the day . . . hangs around obe's. SHARON L. SOUTHWICK RICHARD GARY STAUSS LANE STERIOTI JOSEPH JOHN STERNISHA 49 LYNDA LOUISE STOCKBAR KASIMIR STOGIS ROBERT JEROME STRAKA CAROL G. STRONG ROBERT L. SVOBODA CLYDE A. SWARTHOUT JOAN E. SWARTHOUT JUDY M. TERMUENDE LYNDA LOUISE STOCKBAR Lyn july 3 .. . yellow bomb . . . The hostess with the mostest . . . Lipstick strike. Monitor 2,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,43 TIMES Ecli- torial Staff 3,45 TIMES Business Staff 45 TIMES Ad- vertising Staff 2,3,4, Advertising Manager 45 Band l,2, 354, Librarian 354, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,45 Fu- ture Business Leaders 45 Science Club 3,4, Secretary 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 45 Senior Play. KASIMIR STOGIS Kas September 4- Fool . . . Oh, ratch it. ' . . . the collegiate look . . . Business executive. Student Council 45 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4-5 General Chorus 1 5 Future Business Leaders 3,4, President 4. ROBERT JEROME STRAKA Bob December 28 Girls, girls and more girls .. . Master of model airplanes. Football 3. CAROL G. STRONG Half Pint September 29 .,. Go beserk! .. . Are you lame? . . . short and small . . . WLS's loyal listener. GAA 1. ROBERT L. SVOBODA, JR. Bob November I5 Happy-go-lucky cross country champ. Library Aide 45 Baseball 35 Cross Country 3,45 Track 1,45 L Club 3,4. CLYDE A. SWARTHOUT Camel August 7 . . . creative artist . . . man on the green. Library Aide 2. JOAN E. SWARTHOUT joanie October 5 . .. Ya silly! . .. Neat pleats and scrumptious sweaters . . . pretty as a picture. JUDY M. TERMUENDE February 28 prize 4--H seamstress melodious Kllzbiitor 3.4: TIMES Editorial Staff 15 TIMES Adver- tising Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 GAA 1,2,3. 50 DAVID VIRGIL THOMANN LEO. S. TIBBITTS CATHERINE PATRICIA TIERNEY ELMYRIA TOOMBS DAVID VIRGIL THOMANN Dave December 8 . . . Cut you low. ' Tennis ace . . . patriarch of the halls. Student Council 2,3,4, Committee 45 Monitor 1,2,3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 45 Science Club 3,4, Vice-president 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 1, 2,3 5 Baseball 1,2 5 Cross Country 35 Football 1,25 Tennis 3,45 Prom Sub-Committee Chaimian 5 National Honor Society 4. LEO S. TIBBITTS Tool Bite july II .. . window wiper . . . white shirts. Entered 4. CATHERINE PATRICIA TIERNEY Cathy,' December 4 . .. Oh, good swimming tonight! . .. personality plus . .. swimming, sewing, and sports. Monitor 3,45 General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 1,25 Junior Medical Club 3,45 Health Room Aide 45 Library Aide 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 4. ELMYRIA TOOMBS Myria ' january 5 . . . What's it to you? . . . swing- ing swimmer . . . a talent for talking. General Chorus 1 5 Library Aide 45 GAA 1,2. GAIL JANICE TORKELSON December 29 Promising medical career .. . imagina- tion plus. Monitor 3,45 TIMES Business Staff 45 Junior Medical Club 35 Library Aide 15 Pep Club 35 GAA 1,2,3,4. PRISCILLA ANN TOWNSEND Pat February 27 .. . Ohhhh, he makes me so mad. .. . Telephone talker .. . talented in the sports world. Monitor 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,2, 3,4. CHARLES M. TRANTINA Tranny june 26 . .. Is that right? the friendly farmer . . . a bundle of muscles. DONNA LEE TRAYLOR Don june 7 Don't just sit there like a fungi! Aw, some on now, you d0n't mean that do you? talks on the phone day and night . . . sparkler from ee. Student Council 15 Monitor 45 Band 1,25 Office Aide 45 Counseling Room Aide 4. 51 GAIL JANICE TORKELSON PRISCILLA ANN TOWNSEND CHARLES M. TRANTINA DONNA LEE TRAYLOR RICHARD FRANKLIN TRESEDER Frank December I4 . .. Hi, yalllu . .. Blushing Boy . . . booming bass. Student Council 25 Monitor 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 15 Band 15 A Cappella Chorus 253,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Projectionist Club 45 Cafeteria Aide 1,2.3,4-5 Baseball 25 Cross Country 4-5 Football Manager 2,35 Swimming 15 Tennis 25 Float Chairman 1,25 Senior Play5 Briga- doon 35 Green Gold 4. DIXIE LAVON TROUTT Dix fune 24 . . . I do. . . . Likeable livewire . . . angel face. Entered 3. Future Business Leaders 4-. JUDITH I. TURK Judy September 3 Likes light lipstick IBM- Imagination, Beauty, Mirth. Library Aide 1. BONNIE FAY UNDERWOOD Fay August 4 May I use the car? Alex- ander Graham Bell's steady customer . . . sociable smile. General Chorus 15 GAA 1. FAYE CAROLYN VALDERY Pickles1' April I0 . . . Southern belle . . . sweet girl with a voice to match. Entered 2. A Cappella Chorus 25 GAA 2. JOSEPH LAWRENCE VANCURA foe September 27 . . . Florida-bound . . . the Levi kid. Monitor 35 Cafeteria Aide 3,4-5 Library Aide 1,25 Cross Country 35 Football 1,25 Golf 15 Wrestling 1,2,35 Inter- class Tournament 1,2,3,4-5 Senior Play. ROBERT JOSEPH VANCINA Bobby Vee january I4 . . . News! .. . Cute ! , . . Pretty! . . . Love me, love my drums .. . notable laugh. Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Ban-d 2,3,4. KAREN JANE VERNON K. I. june 8 . . . K for Kankakee . . . Bangle bracelets. Entered 4. Monitor 4: LOCK Editorial Staff 45 TIMES Editorial Staff 45 A Cappella Chorus 45 GAA 45 Senior Play5 National Honor Society 4. RICHARD FRANKLIN TRESEDER DIXIE LAVON TROUTT JUDITH I TURK BONNIE FAY UNDERWOOD 52 FAYE CAROLYN VALDERY JOSEPH LAWRENCE VANCURA ROBERT JOSEPH VANCINA KAREN JANE VERNON DWIGHT CHARLES VOLLING WILLIAM LAWRENCE VUKONICH JOHN A. WALTHER DONNA KAY WASON DWIGHT CHARLES VOLLING Congo September I8 Likeable life guard Blond bombshell. Junior Medical Club 3,45 Projectionist Club 4 5 Swim- ming 1,2,3g Track 2g ULU Club 3,4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE VUKONICH Bill May I7 . . . Inquisitive in class . . . Energetic towards electronics. Monitor 4. JOHN A. WALTHER Tony january 27 .. . Fresh air fiend antiquated auto. Band lg Projectionist Club 3,4, Vice-president 43 Base- ball lg Basketball 1,23 Track 2,3,4g Interclass Tourna- ment 4g Senior Play. DONNA KAY WASON Wasson3' September 6 the Pop-eye pro sugar and spice and everything nice. Monitor 3.4: Pep Club 2: GAA l,2,3,4g Prom Sub- Committee Chairman. NANCY H. WELLER Nance October I6 .. . Swingin red barn . . . college weekends. Entered 2. Monitor 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,4, Sec- tion Editor 45 LOCK Business Staff 4g TIMES Business Staff 45 Future Teachers 35 Junior Medical Club 35 Science Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 3,45 Prom Sub- Committee Chairmang Junior Play Committee Chair- man. FRANCES WIDMER Fran May I4 Gads! Lady on horseback . . . talented typist. Entered 3. GLORIAJEAN MARIE WILLISON G. jf: july I5 . .. I like everyone and everything, ex- cept No, it isn't nice, but if: true. . . . In- terest lies in male Homo sapiens . . . wit and wisdom. Entered 2. JAY MEARS WILSON january 20 .. . Future pill pusher .. . man of the world. Entered 2. Junior Medical Club 43 Cross Country 4. NANCY H. WELLER FRANCES WIDMER GLORIAJEAN MARIE WILLISON JAY MEARS WILSON 53 RICHARD J. WITTKOFSKI DAVID G. WITTY HARRIET BETH WOOD AUGUST WORCH MARY AGNES YEDINAK SHARON LOUISE YOUNG MARY ELLEN ZABALA RAYMOND ZADEL RICHARD J. WITTKOFSKI Witt October I0 . . . Huge hands . . . Dellwood's skating supervisor. Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 2,35 Football 43 LU Club 3,4-. DAVID G. WITTY Dave,' August 25 How about that old nuff? . A bug on cars . . . shares lockers. Football 2. HARRIET BETH WOOD Horn july 5 . . . Oh, kiddo! Oh, no. ' Be- loit bound . . . A taste for biology. Monitor 2,3g LOCK Editorial Staff 3,4, Copy Editor 4 g LOCK Business Staff 4 g General Chorus lg Future Teach- ers 1,2,3, Historian 25 OHice Aide 45 Pep Club 1,2,3g Play Committee Chairman 3,4g National Honor Society 3,4-, Honor Guard lg Quill and Scroll 3,4. AUGUST WORCH Augie Doggie january 22 Good thinkinln .. What'x new? .. . Hi, Dip! 'fHello, Kid! .. Girlr!-Geometry-Girl.v!-Dancing-Girls! Entered 2. MARY AGNES YEDINAK May 6 . . , You clown. ' . . . Oodles of doodlex . . . prom- uing nurre. Monitor 3,43 Health Room Aide 2,3,4g Junior Medical Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 25 Pep Club 1,2,3g GAA 3,4-. SHARON LOUISE YOUNG April 9 . . . just a minute. . . . Snappy service the world's greatest treaxure. Monitor 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 Library Aide 25 Coun- seling Room Aide 3g GAA 1,2,4. MARY ELLEN ZABALA Nena February I2 . . , My buddyli' . . . Long black ponytail . . . deals in dentixtry. Monitor 45 Future Business Leaders 4. RAYMOND ZADEL ZekeJ' May 10 find Forget it all in favor of four-day weekends . . . red-headed music lover. Monitor 4. 54- CATHERINE ELIZABETH ZANDER Cathy june 7 Really? . .. the friendly type bright and busy. Student Council 2,3,4g Monitor 3,4g General Chorus 15 Future Teachers 3g Pep Club 25 GAA 1,2,3,4g Prom Sub- committee Chairmang National Honor Society 3,4. GEORGIA LEA ZUPANCIC George'J August I8 Golly! becoming bluxh . .. good thingx come in small packages. Monitor 4-g Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4-3 Junior Medical Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 23 GAA 2,4-. NOT PICTURED: BOYKIN BLOCKMAN BARBARA RUTH LEFEVERS VIRGINIA SUE EMBERTON THOMAS JOSEPH RIORDAN JAMES JESSE FUNK LEONARD CALVIN THOMPSON LACY CHARLES KEY Seniors demonstrate their adaptability . . . Cafeteria - September May X , , Studying - September May 55 l Senior Snaps I thought zt was ' pepper until iz bit back. Who hung my hangnail? Thi: ix what Patricia Stevens can do for you. Well, hiv mother loves him Tootsie Roll for Englixh, sueker for math, jelly beam for gym - - - Bye Kathy. Three'J a crowd! Great big globx af greasy grimy gopher guts. The Sputsie-Man strikes again! 15351 ' W IIE 5 J -'f'::f'Ef-in g :Mfg lille as Q rx 3 Ls? 'A x' Leaders of today - bumx of tomorrow. :Q Now repeat after me. I dori't like foef' FII bet on Cabbage. He'll win by a head 57 .JC ,, A Sf -,M Under Hedda? Hat ,K I -Lqf12i 'j, ' Q ,g ,Ia , . When he banks up, reaeh in and grab himlv We deal in Teddy-mad? half?-V So who did you expect - Roek Hudson? Let go of my spaghettiff' A Talent Shaw reject. See Alex xweat. 58 ffl , . t W CLA SSES The silence is overpowering - the audience rapt. At last the stillness is broken by the closing of a book - then another, and another. Feet shuflle, chairs squeak, papers rustle. Suddenly a bell rings - long and loud. The room is instantly alive as every student heads for the door at once. So it goes each clay as the students of LTHS make their way through a maze of class schedules and crowded halls - moving forward every step of the way. Wh Not yet, Marianne, it'.v not loaded. The Junior Class officers, Marianne Rossetto, vice-president, Rich McCain, treasurer, Steve Etter, president, and Jeanne Anderson, secretary, are usually on the other side of the spot- iight. uniors - Play, Prom, and . . . Proud A . , 1 Q A 'sr f .H if . is. ' wuz? -mf J, .i i . , if -E r , , ...F r .e gm., , .X H X f A , V' - r ,' mf Ya h. 'W .EF , P W A 5 it lf M L, 1 - ii L 1 4 .X 1,56 V , ., J 2522: 1 9, 1. Z A ' i ,.,,Lk,. 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Ronald Brown Carol Brudnicki 'rv - -ibf' .- C ' A nd then I handed her the dandelionsf' Afternoon rush. ,z a I 61 1 . Al Q I J 3 2 ctr' 3 I Z ,ti 5:9 J -K H 31155. 3, Q Q - lg l, Q, . - K K My CK M., 'K f i l 4 J sf' 'f an Bill Buchanan Paul Bumber John Burnette Darryl Burris Jacqueline Butler it J: Hartzel Bruno r rx 1' K x f k ll l J 4. 9 'Q' 9 'il 7 s 31 2 X gm Q Au, ...mil qwlgff W Q' 5 . gif-47-,S 4' 'Q 5 e Q' X bi' .. 4 C J' ' W 'G 5 4 'vial ,. C 2 5: X C - ' 4, .K H 1 'f 4:-iv A ve, K, V 9 fifth' A f S 'f' J 'ff' 'ew 7 Q' I , 1 4 Q. The mfs nice too. The Junior Class was well represented by our Homecoming attendant, Jeanne Anderson. 5 Jaasffwh. :A rg., i, I I Q I 'mfg . V I , Q ,. t V X mt- f tif- J as fi J J .1 . 11. ,N J -Ly ' JL fm fr'ai1'fft .fra Q ' I it . 'ie ' .-' Mp AV V, i,,xv., Xa. ' .5 'ET . I 8- 'fs U W ' fi, , S Q- B fi ef' 'Q ly rg k,-- 5 . xv 1 I frlif, , I - rm. 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Mf1fyLOuDempSeY I1 .F ny ' , M imc 'F Sharon DewaldV ', V ' V Eh Betty Jo Dobias ' , V I ' V I . ai X ' ww! N aft 1 ' f, ig 'LE i at 1 i fl f i if x Edward Donahue V V Pamela Doolin I X V V V I , V .Q ww .I , Robert Dorris ' dm 1. ' , 'E . A ' ' '-,F vat ' ' Rt Ati Kathy Drick Qi an 2 ,- 1 . ' Lb ' fV , 7' 'yxf ' , T' if BillDrost g p ,TQ P , IFFFQ + ff',f for Eff' John Dubree ' ? .' A' V i K+ . My ,, . A VVV, :aa X. NI V Mike Dudek I ' ' ' 'A IV , .Wt Kay Duncan i - I 5' 2 i I it ' 'fi-f 1 John Edwards e4I:IV 33 I A If 'YI , Vt 't N V we Trudy Ellis ' I j 4, ' yyy I i 54 I A ij Jeff Emerson Ig.-5' L Q' If I M VV ' , , 'K-tv.- ' M S Jane Erasmus Vf '55, 4' , I 4 I I r e ,i ,, . i .4 F I, oy e Jim Erickson VV I I ' , Joyce Erickson Ii I V 5 . If Steve Etter , , I XV - 51 1-I 'mx f e. 4- Mary Ferguson M A gbkw Q'-nf ff' , I' ' .I f I, Tom Fijan Vt I I4 Lf i ,Q ? EV, V If' ' ' V '77 Bernadeen Fink V ' ' 'I , I-L, ' ,wifi rr,' 'f liI1iigV ' X N X 4 We ,gratify ' ig fl K - , . i . i gh? ' I IM., Rf V V Junior cav Left strike for better wages and conditions. emen provide the power to pull their winning float. Patricia Fiolka W will F 1 . it t Karen Firman ' I, 4, ,N K ' Barbara Fitzgerald fy- I In ' i 'Fa Mary Lou Flagg L ' ' QR, ' 3 , I ig, V - ,II Roy Fleet 3 V XII A I- ' Bonnie Fleming i - ' x ' 1 l ' f' ' I L at M ' A . ' I ,W- ' ' W 1, Paul Flink ' , t Sandra Forillo XV V . Ik Marcia Frampton 4 I I V 3 ' ' ' ,, ,QQ-Q fe Chuck Frangella iV I ' 1 V It L-I Dorothy Frank Vix K7 V , ,, +1 - I' 1 +, Bonnie French 1,, ' 'I I iii, I ia. .-. I - X I -emit 63 Sharon Gale Richard Galle Jim Gallegos Sharon Gatto Dianne Gee Cynthia Georgantas Clifton Gill Christine Gincauskas Raymond Gleason Kenneth Goelz Robert Goken Marlene Goodale N, 'mf 'l K 1 . ., I 4 , vx fw . f ' ' , , . K, .HGH Q' ,.3:'. fy 4 it .tv J K- ww' H' 'W' , 'f . K ' f me l V3 3 f' A 'X 'x G I ' , f 0 ii f , G' as l M Q H ' at 'Q V i '.- E 7 , A 'ci ri ii , as 5 1 H - y - ,, fi M... a A, 1- QL 35' fi Q .-li' xii 1 ' ,, ...M r gtg Q I f V W 1 :VW y . we ,x Y: 'li fb! dv ,fm y W i,,' i- AL, ., 03 X v I it a 4. fx I '51 'Thix would make a good hair tonic. Chemistry,,' says Lauren Knubbe to Paul Flink, is a challenge to those who take it. Gerald Gosack Tom Gosha James Gould Rachael Grant Shirley Gray Winifred Green av' as Ave- ,gs M. fjgf .6 A r ' ' '9 A E15 fn , Q is i w A 4' R all, is, 7 l a+ X ios x , -f i 3 Q, I V ill i- N ,i'1 'L , , ' I +1 fn. f ,su '-' is g Lg 755 ' ,f Q is i , , I Y 1, f.....g, . , f , e . is 1 r oll K in 1 , V' - ii z rm .x , ' '5 ,K - ,I ff I is' . xg 3: fi ' xxx K 9 km Q f -'Fi R he ,Lf - ,ss 7 i2f , 7- W F' R s 'R 1? 45 'll .2-,-r as VM, i ? 3 img ,K 551 v. t s ' , ,H L, L - l af ' f'i:l1'laf , lm fl ,LL. 5 64 Rosemary Gruben Robert Guess JoAnn Gulas Carol Gumke Terrence Gunty Dana Haas Karen Haas Richard Habenicht Mike Hagenbuch David Haggard Elaine Hamilton Judith Hammer Norma Hanson John Hardy LaRose Harper Eddie Harrison Linda Hartz Earl Hassert Richard Hataburda David Hawkins Marlene Heeg Jim Heintz Walter Helix Jim Hemphill ,Q 4 'fm-L 1 ,,1, J we l ,iv ' ffl 1 -vi. 'QM .4 ' 1:1 if . in ,V A. bf? X v- ii fl 1 'Q lf iw ' 1 4 M ' ' sf 331-1 J Q or . ,I VM, QQ 'f. ' inf' Q2 ' 5 Nannette Herby , Linda Hibner X V F5 , x Donna Hill V l 'Q 5 ka Vi .jg v Mmm Hillard S R eg l .J J 'K , fs Mona Hilsabeck I l 'WJ' My - , l ' Dennis Holcomb 'K l V Qi n: A ll , zl. f l, ru J Willie Hollins L Judith Holt V VV V L V A Darrell Hopkins i :P 5 Q ll 'w2 NV 3 N VN James Horschler 'A V f,4 A V djs 5 -al J - 1 Leonard Horvat l 5 l, V Q ' ' Constance Horyza -Q2 i V U1 ' A ' 6499 T so f l W P ff , ll: gg . 'K ' A AaQ'L.1fl -gl, I told you Mrs. Millefs name was in here. These Juniors seem to be enjoying them- selves at the Book F air. Raymond Horyza - - ' J I V Carol H,-ay V .Vg V V 2V . V V Glenda Hughes . '- V i' VV M M Charles Ingram , is - -.af . All as u Charles Jackson VVV V . i x- ls Linda Jaggers W7 L ' J VV - 2' . ,J K 4 fl . 'H f Margie Janosz fi I Sharon Jaskowiak l Polly Jerabeck gg V' 1 V . ,, ,,, VV Ardis Johnson N VV V VV Vi V. 'V Barbara Johnson 2 1?'l 7Vf er- 'KJV' ' 7 :TQ f Faye Lynn Johnson J I '7 V VV ' ill f 2 ' emi .ik Lois Johnson , V VV Loris Johnson V , V Vfff Robert Johnson M ex. Vdgx L- ff ? aff V., JL -V VV V Carole Jones A 1 gg, Q Sw 1 VV,wM V V ' 1 5 V l:,aflV Chatwell Jones V 'L ' ' 'ivxr' l if Harold Jones '91 x ,ll,. W a A ' ' ,s N J .ff figs, , 5, gl, ., -'ls . L- A s lf K' wx I 1 ew l ' M. . 65 l Lv I 25.477 I - 'IK' i vf ' is ll ',,,.i..,. .43 l fe . 5 , X :ya 'wvig vw A MM., 1 I 4... live--af 4 'T ' ,, r ,Z . f ' , f Ll' 1,'- Qdsjfj , K e 11 L sf' - , frvgu-swf iw' 'E l ,ff Ulf' V. we 5 wi .3 ' I 'ds' . - nf, ' ds' , fr 19 Q ' M rs., X fu, Hx Z is ,. L- M .IN , x il . 1 if ' K. ,FP I. --'! rm M, Gif A y rw, W, M , eff . he If Yi 'A f K ,- fl ' 5 ,ra-Q A 5, 2 fav X iii 'L A 4 , , 'L N .. f 'K 7 3 , N V V1 K 5, in , vi ' , A wrvf 5 I is' 1 For Mr, Lawrence. our Junior Class sponsor, home is a welcome site after a hard day at work. ,W l lf, wiv-x 'Q e 1X , -1 V s my Au ,B if gf 4. ,l In 1, ' gf., vw , 'l QQ: 66' Q :Ns 8 W1 T Joe jungles Gary Jurgcl W Fred jursinic v Edward Karkut In Linda Karns 'f if af-If 1 'ITQA L Thelma Kelm i Philip Kendall A . - , WJ' Herbert Kindcr X K 1' In Elizabeth King : ,, Q ..- 5 :V 'nr' ' ' Mary Jane King l L J: Thom King XX - A ' Sandra Klcpec l L 'X .l A George Klinkcr .f Lauren Knubbe Si , 5 Af iiwy A , if Richard Kopach , J, B I iil' and Karen Korinek ' 'iljfffffj 'rr' Benny Kotowirz i:.,,k, Y Xiarilyn Kozak I M3I'Y Kozak Thomas Kraus Judy Kravish Marilyn Krickovich Dave Krnac Barbara Lamore aux 1 :'- Robert Lacy 'L ,, ,., Jimmy Lane A sw ,QQ ,V 'A Patti Lapikas 'W' Sf, Kenneth Larson xv, w f I Richard Landano v-Z ' in Jamie LaTollr , W A R I L Sai- V' Vlipv. A Q Jean LaufTer 6 V' E ' - In he Donna Laurie . t , i 2 K 'Q V' Virginia Lauster ,A K, ' ,V g.,.: 1 5 it iii' , 5 ' Sandra Lawrence 4' I Q K W Dennis Legan -1 ' , . ' Mike LeGrand R i m, V fissl 1 66 Karen Leinen Doug Lemmon JoAnn Likas Cleothis Lincoln Randy Lindnor David Linich Dennis London Srott Lowtwait David Lurht Roger Luebs Marianne Lynch Joseph Lynn hx L Q -, 4. - . F 1 V .r..Lk ' vc . t MV!! 6 fe , K mv 'D X if A . 4 'ft' 'fri Q 5 1 M J . , it sv ' ' -' X ' 'f , 4 ' ' 4 D :af V V D .r-, JV H' ' V xg: up , Q if P .Q ,F f A Now zcfz know where that Greasy Kidfc SMU is produced. Among the many boys enrolled in Mr. Lawrence's Agri- culture Classes are Mike Bromberek and Dale Meisinger, i Jim Murhulus . X! x ' ii l '., Jerome Niadden 5 Cheryl Madigan j 5 V , A Louis MaFfeo ' JE ' I 'Q V Judy Nfajor f , 3,2 v 1 I '5 -fs Leonard Manco J L in fi l ii iii' A F X - 5. 1 , , V V V x -. I ' iw it ...Ea?.1 . - f' N Y 1' William Marn i V Alennea Mathis Q: V A VWV VJ V ' Jim Mau 23, V ,-wifi , , will A ' Marilyn Maxwell E. 0 . VV Q ef, V 1 , Judy May J J 5: J ' .5 J D Q, if ,pg ' V d igsgsi Richard McCain ' , 'J Q at J f V , 1 . .iii Patricia McCartney X v V V Jim McFadden V ,VV ', M Rosemary McGinnis Q I E J V ' i V Larry MCMillin 'K V I L It 'Xi 1? Q' ' qw. , z D V' Marjean MeShane - f I It VV li? 1 lx' VV WV, it 'i QMS, YVil1iam McSherry -f fi- if I , 'ii iw' My Q I gi XV , V K , I QQ N Dale Meisinger Je T. 'f' Christine Melander ,Q A V Brenda Melvin 5 I . ' QL V V Vt V V David Metcalfe P V - g mx V' -M - -s i , V'1 ljA ' .gg ,jx Clifford Miner Jw. 0 je qw N V fi J 4 y,. Donna Mills .f J , 142' J sf M ' J 'M' fill Q rg? , it..tt 67 fi? if 1 fl N 34 A , .xv ,X - I , ' 1, ' s ,M f X, N V J ' is N? J W ' fYef'm .,..,i , A ' if ff ii E ,T I H B Q' T, H T' 3:-+1 M 09.2 f K, T '-as .' - is? W ,' 9 ' l i . M L .. 'f'f'75 '--. . Q V- A X x J , 33 3 Jiii ' , Salk ! s H Y A My ,,,' I iw . 'A - i El f C V, ,,, W l 7 .V - N: i is 1 EI -r 5 + ' I-M V -if ,.i,4, 5 A .' A e C .A ' ,. i s A J e J .J v A fe , ,,: V ss, ,J K ,fe ,V ' in GX ' - .N V 5' GS Q in J C . 9- J C J 5 Af 7' 1 Xmigiifoss f fi , of ' 4 1' n - Swan is so gentle to hands. At long last the Junior Class rings arrived. - A .W ,W in 1 i i NN am z.. . I , Ill? X fa C S M ., i vi? 4 J Leon Millsap Anita Miranda Barbara Miroslavic Mark Misius Linda Mitchell Bruce Mitzit Ron Moeller Gloria Moesch Donald Moos Linda Mowery Bob Mueller Carl Munson Bob Murphy Donald Murphy Anne Murrie Greg Muszalski Jessie Myers Virginia Nagel Thomas Needham Kathleen Neuschaefer Shirley Nikiel Norman Nolan Gae Nootbaar D Georgia Norris 5 Jo O'Brien Candy Olson Richard Olson Edward Olszta Karen Orr Debbie Ostafm , 35 . fr Dan Packley John Palmer Joann Pangrazio Judy Parker Beverlee Partak Connie Pastore ,lack Pastore Jerry Paul Fred Pedersen Mark Perin Barbara Pesavento Kenneth Pesavento Lee Phillips Dan Piazza Cathy Pike Linda Pilz Robert Pilz Joseph Pina Wanda Ping Kay Piper George Platt Larry Plese Gennevieve Ponkauskas Jean Porter Richard Potochnic Richard Powers Ron Prchal Ruth Presswood Gregory Pulaski Margaret Purdy Karen Ratkovich Rosemary Reed Leslie Reiter Randy Reiter Anthony Restaino Sherry Rial Leonard Riceio Fred Richards Robert Riley Elizabeth Rink Carlos Roark Jean Rockenbach .- if Gerry Wiz:-' j , gp ix fry we , 2 his if .fam ,A The last one to get this problem is a square root. Wise Tom Needham explains the Theory of Rela- tivity to his Algebra II class. . sf ' .1 l .eww R wr vpn., it 1 M . Q - ' K nw 1 I Q K W r- '- 1 gi A A R A -A A ' . r . re ' .4 . 0 me ,av sea M' as l is ' v ': ' ' .561 M y 6 L' -' ' j' - y K ' 'sk ' 1 , A. '57 J E X. 1, ' ,L gg, ,' ' . ? 413 sg y P , y- sg args ,lb ,ff , s . - ES'f.1. .. ,- ll tai 1 zqlt , f:f.,7,s.:,,.15.'..L aff.. ,rr I . ? N af 2 e . 'P' is r RX et't fl f ' lee. ' N 5 in r ' f L 4,3 - 4... Je R rw. P 2 J ax-Q: shkkklifiiisliiifi .x 1 Wh 1 X fi?-6 'f f, iv ' sv, . ml .. rr W3 .. T 2-Qu ' 'fr a A 'if , 9- f P inn Xe, K F ii 9, A i 35, ,, if V, if l 1 I 1 ,, 69 1 93? BN, ,fs we -. .vw ' :QW rx V, . -1, Kenneth Rode ghero t Susan Rodeghero Sandy Roesel Robert Rose Jim Rossetto 41 f Marianne Rossetto 1 h 4 , 2 - f h A 5 -nil . V ll ,. Q D L , b Raymond Rubinic I ,, A A S Peter Samusevich Q -3 ' A . do 5 , 'Q . I Diane Sanders 1 5 V' 1 r M Jim Samefelli t,ff J ',V f-ff' i , ' v if : Z Bob Scagnelli ' ' t ' - A Y 'ff hW A , lyt. 5: .. ., - eanne Schmidt 'S 1 Rfk y WP X is? -' A J E , - ,W Floyd Schultz 5 f' A i b y W , V 1 ,iz Pamela Scriber K . , ,, rl 7... fi ,wx R 1 .V i' Dave Seel ' D by W N iv j lj t -sl Jim Segatto L A ' I V Larry Sellars -Q w i 'J' 'Z 'I ' - Ronald Scnffner -is ffl S is f E ,Q ' A ,I u,i,.,,.'fF,5?r9' Q- 1 r I K :wa 5 2' M J,. t ,,, t X 15-'f-I L Mother please, Fd rather do it myself. Linda Mitchell and john Danielson enjoyed participating in thc Junior Class Play, 'LOne Foot in Heavenf, 1? Nora Shannon Lois Shaver Loyla Shaver Rita Shaw Dorothy Sheflield Tom Shepherd Sammie Sides I 'il' Carl Silakowski . L 5 Gerald Silakowski V ., w w s ' V 'L ,V Q fr Q Q 'X ,,. 1 W x '-732,-f'f 1 ' 'X-t.-. l m 3 Y I ' im M y V y, ,! A X or 4- 9' nm ' 9,4 -. , . x'., lx! ns' in jA k :Q , S t r t if fs R HS? .. f 1: ' A Jerry Simon ' David Sims 'F' 5 ' Dick Simpson 1 l Corliss Smith 1. Kathy Smith I 'i '- Dan Smithson Richard Soliman 2 Donald Spink lz' Warren Snapp be 1 0 A an ' x rg' XX all Madge Sprinkle Bob Sramek Dan Stanick Stephen Starks Bill Stelling Walter Stenzcl Robert Stepney Cheryl Sterle James Stevens Kay Stogis Patricia Stokes Robert Stout 6-L C., 'M-f 'T . -5, 11- - 1, t Af 5,13 . ,, ., K Y 3 l 0 rf' Q f' W . Q at re. W T f 1- 1' ' ' t 3-vw . 'L' , -J' 1 ,, .fs r 4 I ' are E ww: of raw 4' K 4 nb ,.f yr. . if ,E iq r .aan f Q! gm dpi im A 2 ll? l l Q-1 Sally Stuebing Krys Sundstrom Herb Svadbik Beverly Swanson Luis Tafoya Sharon Tanner John Taylor Peggy Taylor Jim Teiber Norman Thomas Martin Tit-mann Steve Ties John Tomasko Tom Topolski jim Townsend Charles Trainor Pearl Traylor Wayne Traylor Robert Valentine Ed Vance Laurel Vargo Steve Vescovi Ronald Vetter Lee Vincent .4- After E. E ti W . ,N vu A 'f . f- - 1 , 2? The jointly jumpinf a long day the juniors are ready to go home. ,F Ag ':fC'h..,,a M V 1? 4 S, .. ,Z yd iam, . - ' 5 . X 'A ' . , , we ft f h e A ,ff A L t - wrt' A +1 ' , , ,f , , bf V.,. V 1 d .SQ V X t L A 'V Ag., J I W -t' 1 S V 1' of lffffr Q 1 1 W W5 t S ., 4 -1 S f t t Y . S fi f -an .: U .. Im an 'kjfriix Mvix i ffl Q gif ,, .T Y K A w , pf my 54. , ,ig af 2 , Q, T fa lla f w ' ' ' tt 4 v i' S 1 , ey 2 X- r . a . .' X Qi ef, 1 I K ,sal 71 SNS? 3-A, -ga' if as E f 3 , A W , Fw R Wd t Gary Volling Y. ,g Y Mark Wagner i , 1 ig, I Carol Walling Q 4, W w. A5 W, gi , ,, y A .,V , ff Bill Walsh M . Q R Bill Ward i s viii A '.., I 4 1, Cheryl Ward I A I If W ' Ja ' 'M Carol Welter , it i of Q - fs W , James Weston ' ' y .4 W 4,7 t in ' 5 - M WWW , i , F Jean Wheelock 'QQ 1 R , . R if l M Q W ies' Becky white , Iflxl 'va i RX iv , WQ' Harlene White ,ff A A' 'W I . ' Jerri' Whiteside W x f bw. X ,l R ,V ' Q W Robert Wielock - John wiuen if Q , an Z i,' il: 'M Earl Williams , if 1 i R X ' Bob wise e 2' 'fm' cur-ford win J I :.. Joe Wittenkeller Thes Ba + 2Na -P BaNaNa e chemists attempt to discover the unknown. J wi E Raymond Wittkamp A 1 if W A Barbara Woock Q, 1 W4 2, ' 'MEN' 2 Sharon Wood V X 5 5' g, .. K t , Q, 'f Suzanne Wood 'ii R .5 , W Chuck Woods 'V W ' Rodney Wright t Be , x A ' N Ruth Wright I Vemie Wright ,Q '74 A Zepporah Wright KW 1 Bonny Wrobel I V Margaret Yedinak L Sandy Young if R V' 'a 2- Q 9' K .4 n , f, ,i , 2 , f ' al l Barbara Ylmkef . 'KA WW? .9 ,Q t W ' Shirley Yurkovifh s a-. , F' f if ' A - A.-, ' 1.5.1 - ' Mickey Zabala ' ,Ikk ' M 'ff , 5- K 5 , K Hg . , i .z4fg, U A' Linda. Zegler ,e ' 1 : i i? iv, -2- ii R V r 1 f , Karen Zeller i ' W i M M yy W Penny M 72 Where .v the Raid? unior umble Gee zf Id known workmg for the Peace Corps wax going to be like Help' My mummylv unraveling! IfCa1oZcan, Con sang can Ken Kon? And if so, how about Dubrovich? The sophomore Class ofHCers Cut up: Mike Dubrovieh, prcsidentg Connie Bcavon. vire- presidentg Carol Nordstrom, sccretaryg and Ken Kon, treasurer. Sophomores . . . Wz'5e F0015 Sharon Abney , , Tom Adamson 1, ,, I 1 i N L -, r ,. X 7 , Claude Adkins as , R' 'I -f ar: W3 ,gt 5 y :H or A ' GeriAHinito fy. .. A ,jg vi: , , ,NA 0 Q 2' AW 3 - f- Carol Affrunti A N ' 1 . kr ' ' ' ' ' AV A 1 Bruce Albers . Y V Vkl: xg '-ti-, ,. A' ,. t '55, Q, 5333 Sandi Alderson Mike Alexander ' , V' 4 Emma Allen L 1- I V rw . f , fr M, LJ, :vis David Allcndorf 'T fl - 5' 'W y v 'vJ'7'q M I .9 4' Dennis Alstott fi 'V I f K Q, y ' K 53, ' Jimmy Alvey ,N X V , i-if 3 W ' 14 B X' V ,fs John Ambrosini W' . , ' if ' 5 . ' - .if 4i 'r , lip I K Dean Anderson K Ii 'f ' ' ' ,xt 'i'l' V !f 4 1. L 'Rf William Anderson ., Roger Anzzolin y -- u t' , Kathy Apgar is i A 4, ' A , , Jo Ayers he J b B' ,f 'QV f -. at f . y 71 Julie Ayers A Eg .V ea! V 4'.. J jj .XM , Ray Ballantine f ie' Ji Vi 5 ' . K ' nl? M' qc' ,H Karen Banaszak fl ,fp fy, K' i I sw, t 5 ' bk Ralph Barajas ' 'n W . HZ A -' li ' -4 Nancy Barker R t .. Q is Y , 3 ,,, , ,gy , . wav U' , ' 3 'ii,'rf f , X V i ' 9 i. wo x X 5 A f Roger Barnard Terry Barnes Bill Barney Joe Baron L in .1 f Wat Baron ww pw Frank Bartl N Jay Batson Brenda Beal R , -L or 5,7 , inf- 1 Q. N Jga if ,A X' , ' 74 Sandy Beard Chris Beavers L Connie Beavon . , ,L f 1 Karin Becker ,A ig ff.. LL. ,N LL L 0 Linda Behling it ' 'fr 5' ' 7' ' ei ' inifjj Sandy Benco 5 l ,'r: L ' , V. Q, L 73 127. Oka Benjamin Y H ii ' ' L - ' 3 1' L. j Gale Benncit 7 - . WW L ' ' Af, XX Rod Berganske Tony Bernot A l HarrY Betzel iyyi A W l i .i john Bessey -fini-1 , ' fy- A i ... J L -LL l me Sharon Blackwell ' 13- ls ll', V 3 I ln i RN fii 'F av ' ' 'f ' 5 Freda Blasier B 'T' L ' U..,fff ' ,Q Q -f V, , Myrna Blasing l - ' l L n V K ' . i Bl cl ' 7 M We it lv B Jem' C we all S 4 .lm 3? Betty Blessing i Cynthia Blum .v Barbara Bokoski Q L fl Q Margie Boldt e L L , L N - L' ,R L , L Willard Bolt ' sf L 2 ufnq i l al at '1 ' GHYY Bond .. ,gif li , ii- - 1 B 4.-3 , iz -1 , Joan Bormet 'Sf' ii, ii v -1 1 A ss , , :Li Li Pat Bowden , L Life,-jigffw ' LL -A l N' l i , it liars lezfwiilivfl BL f f 'Ron Boyer l Terry Braaseh .L L . i , Lynnette Braun i L i i 5 ' l Sherrill Brehn Q. i L ,Ll N Lx ,1- Shirley Breitwieser S. 3 V' Z' 1 69: .1 ire, W Bill Brill -:QQ ,B ' Z i jim Brown LM, , My r- 5 , 'M' Barl'Y Brubaker ' i i. L A QW! Laurie Bruce , l Judy Bryan . ' ' LK L , ii l Craig Brudnicki L 1' V L 1 f 'L ' L W john Buerger ' ,4 l I , ' L 1 gg 'if' . 7' ' ' F: L lf -.Q Michele Burich V 1 i if A - . f .,Lv.g 5 L' L, Bill Cain W i'ii ' 'B' ' i iit . ' 'ff' 4 M - James Canup L L . tw ' 1 Q ,,,,i, Q f ,, ' L ' l Marilyn Capitino G I Q A 3 L lf i lClarence Capps .1 , l 'L' - 5 l Bob Carey ,3f'f , ' ,i f 1 , David Carey ' , A QW fm L Greg Carlson Y 1, 5 ' L 1 'L S V X f LL L F1 l jackie Carlson X , 1, 'A Gzgbtn 1 X 'Gr' is V in . L 'Q Gloria Carpenter L 2 :Zi - 7 , 1 7 ff L 'V Pat Carr 'eff . ii' All El Ii ., . iii'- - ' V' it ' X l Gerald Carroll llllhi, -4 it i as ,,,, ,ag Charge. ' Our San Juan Hill - The cafeteria steps. Jan Carter 3 i Wilson Cash i Q L ' L L gf I '..,,i,, L Bill cami L L gi y L X ' f j 'Q , .S .j. l- G Earl Chandler fl V i l we S l ,535 ' M, lr.. SL f' Floyd Chandler vga' Wi 1-W ,1 L ' RLT., r Lf .,, , jim Chandler 1, ' ,X I l B B - Q W , JoannL Chandler 2 ef' QYQFL I 'X ' A L I ' ' 1 V B 1 .laI11C9 Chapman ' , i ' 'IW ' ' .4.Q..J1igm , 'i 5 75 , .1 ' A . . ,, ,i ,k,' 'V-Q I ,L ,Wy . V -, I If. - 1 'ny it ' iq 5 '-'T I 1 'lf W 65' lv 1' ' g 5' S' X J Y t 'Q if , if Q .ik , 1 fb Y ,LKL Z, K i LIP' t W 5 .ie 3 3, 1- moi A i 5 i ' J i W .. L gy s lA at it i, is M, L pf s L v f 1 tiff A X ' J' Our group had 437, fewer cavities with Crest. Van Williams, Norman Suelflow, Bill Cain, Dave Charnicky, and Kerry Ritter work on the sophomore float, Dave Charnicky Lorraine Charrette Morris Cheek jerry Cheney June Cherry Joyce Choat james Churchill Sherrill Clark David Cline Kathy Coats Carla Cochran Terry Cokeing Mike Colbert Bob Coon Viola Coons Helen Cooper n M fa. Bob Corcoran ' I ' V ' ' L Larry Cotton I -ya-L' f ' ,Z-4 ' i 4 'V W A. Carole Corniels ' Y, gg 5 i Q ' L ' E ' 1 Q. u it Gwen Couch 'Ni' 5' my I-rj? W JK ' Robert Couch , ,, ' w, fm? ' 2' :,,. Q , ' Mi Q 'QL' ' i I Brenda Couey 5' -'Qs ,gil 'Q A ' 'iffy . -1.81 Q V V , ' .E , Gail Cox 1 f .Q Miva ,Ia L M' LL 'X -f is Jim cox ' I Curtis Crawford ' ' 4 E 'ii A , Jackie Crawford ' A - ' Q W , 75 A75 W, , Toni Creed L, vi, - 9' E' ' QT 'ff ' joe Crocher ' .TL fy ' AX Akyk , tw Lb W' f Maureen Cromwell i'i L ' f ' L ' iff X'P f Jim Cronholm A ii I ,, Q 1 Lynn Crosier -rf' 'w 'K if L. f Cynthia Cunicm X ft u QQ 23' David cunaco Q :1,.,Q,,,51, S - Connie Curtis L .Q A ,0 ' , Sharon Dalpos . E Q , H 1 if 'Q' 4- Gerry Damaska ff' Q , 1 g L ,M Kastytis Dapkus V W ,,,. W , 5 L - , kv- Joyce Dark y PQ if l ' ' ' L f julie Daub D' iff L' L i ek Judy Davis ' L 'Y' Bernadine Dawson , 3 gi - , A X j K John Dean - ' uw' ,fe ' -' fe . Karen Deel Q L iw L ' te- , L v i' ' L Ed Deloria ' wp!! . W L. I C' .Ft Arlene Dempsey M, , L is M C AA A 4 , Bill Denato aj 4,1 I .QM 5, Q 1 1 - Keith Deufel lf-1 LsrL L .- L f is as :ff 'K Ellen Dimmick fv'5'MT' ki 6- we 'ff 1 7 'li' ., en it ag.. .gnu L , K J ' ff' f if L -' ' ' ' f SLA MX, Linda Dragovan Pat Drick Mike Dubrovich Kathy Dzak Ed Eartly Tom Eartly Sam Easley Betty Edburg lLarry Edsall Lonnie Edwards . L f I Arthur Eichelberger LX x -, ' L , N G M . Carol Eipers Q - g , NVL ' L I L 4, 1 II Rita Eipefs I l- X ' fi! 'ffsfflf N Ken Engstrom , , ' L 5 L Joan Ennis ' , f'I , I 8' Bob Erickson L L f-AQ Q yBarb Featherstone l John Ferry ., John Fillipo F N I y 7 ' - . janet Fineield ' - 5 .. I I ,Q i Judy Fineheld or 6, I 2, Q iiss . I, F ew, , l W Mary Ann Flammini 651- L 4 , ..T'f?'W Ls, 'L Lf David Foreman ' in 'A ,H ' 'll M Q LLM, L i , L Larry Foster 5 E-k fig, Y, yk 4? 1 1 fig A h 'li at Foster wr :Q lplivelyn Fox l ,L Marsha Francis . ' I W G , L l Richard Frank 5 Y- ,: FWQI was-' I L Donna Fraser 'I QL, , ' A wr-fy' 'qri ' Ken Frzgiea d H , ,Lf ' , Jack re en a V L -. W ,'- . George Fulton 'sh , x I reg Gahala Mary Ann Gibes ' Tom Gleason F 1 Julie Goeke Ruth Gollick ' .IVR ' , . f Louis Gonzales L Desiree Goodale ' ' K Shirley Goodman ,L , . 435 .CT if - . ff - I' L ' Q iv L W 4. A . LLL . L , iTfL sf L L M 2, L :W it i' We l JL 'ef '-' -15 ' ... L Y A pf A. Prenda Goolsby Lrwvfifgvx, L ' , Janice Gould gi - L l Michael Grantz A A A L . ,. L W A I Judy Gray 1 5 ft , L MA le, 7- 33 ,L'.L 7f ' Nancy Green A 44 L ' r 1 r ,L 5 42,5 W Larry Greenfield LLL?r1f,Y' G L , Q W F L '? i Lorry Greenfield 1 ' i' l ' ' ' W Sandy Greenham x Q ,, I l w - s if E, i,,1 5 NAL V -. x'. .L I ri.-vw LL That Mona Lisa Smile Our class sponsor Mr. Jorgenson , 1 - ,f N11 4 'Q L Q A -'Li x 5 4 s. , F ig: igwif - .iff .-+g,. 'J af Q fesigxwg. 2 'w'l'm,, ,tx X K ' w 4 'inII W' 4 I ,-4'7f i -,,w Sill Greenwalt L L - l Jean Griffin A ' L W , L Roland Grimm f ' W- C L L -f u .. X 0 6, 'fx L Q, ff Karen Groth ,MJ ,MLW if Wk 5- ' ff, I ksQ'4f Pale L, W' Bob Grzetich f b f -v , : I fo' I ,L L L nf' .lUdY Gum z ' QL, 1 , Qu Donna Gumke A Q - 1,1 's E'25L3Q,,d.L.3gfg 5 ' XXI'-ls-.L iff' L JT l Cheryl Gunchin H ' ' ' 'X L I ' 'X ' ' 'udy Habenicht ,,,, I I , A i' V l wiuie Hall F so s 4 ,I Hilton Hamilton ,,gL Vi' - I ' ' N-3 LL Lf' ' L 41' L ' Carl Hanley gg T ' Q '- Albert Hardesfy M' 3:1 ei slrls' F I if ,F Thedford Harper ' 'C LLL ' Qjffwsfiyl L i V LL . L ,, Chuck Harris 'Q l' r f 7 if U Q, , ry-f . ' JOE Hart 5 77 -,V 1 fu assist . I . s. 9 ,Q Q it Ky 'wx' i fixv is KQV va an I l if YU . g f ini . ,V cf P IU y I W' ' 1' rv- I-. fs 9 ' xl A I - 1:56, g,N.f V ,,. - t 5 5 E f wg, P r Amr im, ,, Ia V af' , V I Ii -ws I f V X. V 44 ' 5 ' ' M, K' i ' ,. ' QW ffiil' I b1,, A 'L . f 4 'iii ' N fx , . We work hard all year and look zUho's holding the trophies. RV sg , .. V . W if 4, 'S K' rn , 2 Qs Gary Hartz Dave Hassert 1 Sherry Hastcrt V ' , ,-1 Larry Hauser s BV Mauretia Haynes ,gI Vw: vi April Hejka . K Theresa Hejka 'xx EW Dan Herbst Betty Herman f Doug Herron I' ' ' 2 Alan Hickman -- , 5 - VJ- V Bob Hicks ' 1 Qt Richard Hill y - r 'try -M, Katherine Hollins I ,Q Q ' Susan Holt ir ' I if V Hs Iih A Jack Horvath .An --AX I 'Q . 'A Joe Horyza ' Kathy Hostert 7 Vt: -4 ,W V Richard Householder , f .f V: Q , ,LP V ' ' Dianna Howard '-' ' nj' , I U , Peggy Howell D '- ' Dean Hubbard Tom Huckaba , ' ' J V. Rick Huckfeldt t V Vi, mu. ,E Jim Kraft, Gary Bond, Rich Sluski, and Alex Samuse- vich, some outstanding players from the championship sophomore football team, and Mr. Seitzberg, their coach, display their awards. Arthur Huffetutler . ' ' L '- It Joe Huntoon J V K - V X fx Jim Huwaldt ,, , 'Q I --R 64- ' ,,,, PI Ca: Q? i f -A , Sheila Ignatowicz ii 513 V ' , 4' 5' W 3 , L Barbara Ingram .1 I Fw-7 li- H sfiw VV V V VV VQ.-'Q I V -1? Philip Ingram ,, ,V i f yf -- gm , I X- e ssir. i, I rosi 5, i, ., I I , Martha Jackson 1 XV' VV if , 1' ' Vi P- , 1 '- Linda Jacobson Qfi' fm- V Bonnie Jacobson f l' - - William Jadron 1 V VV i .V ' - 'i,,WV:,'?V Mary Ann jahnelfe .,.V A 3 1 VV ,V 4 r' er I' 1 eil I Charles Jaskovisk 'gh 'i i V: 'N' 17' , - , '5'7 f Herman Jenkins ' -ff' 5'f'3'f3 ,?Y, V R335 S: , VV 'ttf V , 1 V , Barbara johnson V V - I if A I - f- x Bob johnson 'i sigh 'V ' VfVVVV , V gk gg? YQIVV Q ' X ,H John Johnson L W i ,- i . rm... f - I 1 , . U Q ,V , , ' 'A 5 '1 ' Pat johnson ' A - - , ,, I Norma jones av g V . V Vickie Jones .. at 'f' ' 'V-if ' V is Qi Diana jurmann f' . W, gl' ' 'a 'e Q-4, ' Donna Kadlec V - J V 5 ' in Q7 X 1 wi , Jean Kalinoski I L ,I i A , yi VF' lg fi I Jim Kalmes 1 . A A QV ,f QV 1 1 V '95 V David Kambic , ., . y R Pam Kappmeyer 9 W r V V I Tom Kegley X I' ' V I et' f r 4, ' -3 , ,Q Barbara Kellogg mt ' Q i I ' V' ii 7 Karen Kelley VV., ., , o f ., .rir , , 1 s VVVVVVV Dom My - 'cj M 'Vx , i ii iii , A , x Bruce Kendall VV V ' I I YI DonnaVKetchum -I.. . I . l xl Davld Klelma Bob Kinder . ,' . Anna Mae King Q' Q . . , 5 Susan Kinney eg Q ,wr 3' ,Il w ,, X V - I Janet Kirman i ,' , if I I 'if' N' A M' , '- I Rf' Larry Kiss K' L In f fi Q'e,1 W4 7 7 Bill Kiss r if f ff' y 'LZ 1 Gary Kobliska L Q L. I, of I I I Kathy Koehler ,Q I +R. fa.. A X I I.-,XI Pat Koenig Dave Kolmodin if ' ' Ken Kon. i ' , 1' L 4 Peggy Kornegger 5:1 , 1 I 5 55'iI M Q L '57 A It I Ron Kornfeind ,ty , y ' ,xx ,jk . K 'f H II. WI ,, f x 3 Karen Kosch acl, I: L If II , L f , I I FI IM I Pm Km-ff . Yi L r ,ii 9 r Ron Kramerich M I, I ,A I L Judy Kroening I I Keith Kucera , I I II ,I George Kurey . 7 ' , Q g l If Y , , 5 I f Q Frank Kuta Q ' fe R 'fi , i 5-'jisfz 1' . I 4 rw Andrea Kwasniewski II . 5- 'ef i, ,ffrjt-5 ' ' If, I' M ff x 64' M 'i z ' II ' Gayle Landon Y A 'NL I , f X 327 Bob Landry A X ' ii? ' in digit I K is ,,,.Q ,-,ga3 ' g, ' 'fgg Tom Lane ang. i , V ' A' , 11513 ax' ff - z ' 'Q NX- 2 - A i r . 1 it-lil N ., fi .. A rf 4, Michael Larkin J'T,, Linda Laudon r ' ft ' 3 I Dave Lauster In I ' , . ,ip i , KeJn Lawrence .3 'fu- 5 M175 'C- QI? . L Q, ' ackie Legan SX, L ' , W 'I Q I I i I , ' It 7 ' 3' Bai? Leiig ' L 'L I I L edgy , ' , fi om eman ' 1 FI 4 Q 4 3, ' ' 'i ' ' , Victor Lemmon X' ix. A I 3 ' t Bob Leroy Cliff Leslie Lynette Levanich Bob Lewandowski 5 - L 1- No, foanie, I vault. They'll1'ire me. ' Strong-arm tactics are of no avail in the Ennis family. .- ' x if L A i Carol Lewis L gl' V Iv- cr , W it I I' L 2 -A ,A , , 1 r , rf , . it L , . x, R35 4, N Bev Likar , K I3 'I ia? -, ., -V ' ' -- r- Debbie Lindstrom 'K ' ' ' ,K ' I - -1-fx -M 4 ff ' ' Dwayne London X ii I wats, I QT' i :tv f s ef. , Don Lowtwait I :A . I , Frank Luce , ' IQ? - Audrey Machak f , J KI 'I 4 5 -I Pat Majctich 5 - nf I is ,I -s 'K JJ -I .Ian Major V' 'Q it 'IWW ws- is , I Q? 4 I: ii, II,,, ,.. IRI, . Sandy Malarich Q1 3 - 'iv ,iz , - 4, , Il, , ' W, -, ' Mary Kay Malnar W , ' . ' fs N -- Y' ' cj ' lx Pat Malone i-W- ggi ' - ' if ' , V L 1 ' I4 ' f ' Bernadette Mance A K ix 6 My Ross Margentina Jean Marietta 5 I I I' Noreen Marocco I ' - 5: I I ff 'i ,,, ' Mary Karen Martin Q I ' 5? , K' :ii KE, t ' v 5: Connie Maske gy' gif, L , - I f ' Larry Mathis I I fax .MY I, Q -A ' ' 5 V3 - Audrey Matz .. I II I .- II N I x . dv is if il if A , . 79 J ack Mau V Doreen Maxwell ' 'L ' 1 , Charlene McCain , ,, ,. t W 1 L5 L f -fp' V ,L N , - L 3 L - Barb McCarter 3 7N 'i X - L M l r . 1 L f--'lLW1 L Bill McClain ia . .L ff f 3, L ,f L ' W, Ken McFarland 1, ' -. -A L C r f Lgg,,,L,, Sue McFedries M S L L 45l,j:- V ' V Q-,iff Richard McGuire gg l , B ' Ian McKinney L L Ray Meader 1 ' ' ' Lf L 3 A Dave Meisinger H- . ' L ., 4 ,q f ML L 2 -I L LW C Steve Melovic l L' V a '- I ' H TQ j 'L: rf YQ A C.. Gayle Meyer ' . M 1, ,- 1, 'F' Ron Miehalak 4 'L I ' il Q, - A y ' ' ' Q 2 L Bob Miller LL fQ,2qSL :SL L L' - g L LLL X S ek Li? Jim Miner . Leo Miller L S , L L Stacy Miller A 3 ,L . L W 5. v L Charles Mitchell V -v F , 3 ,Q v X T N1 Katherine Mize V ' hi 1 ' la 'LL L f ' W LL A Nancy Mladenick V f, C gig:-'f Y Lf .fir ' B I ' 'Hey' David Moe J ' I D f ' ' . ., L J' 1 ' Carol Mohler 59 ar J-e firm 5 I. 1 .1099 'X . Q 1, 125 ' r tr 1 Xt rs. Ray Moms L , L. Mike Moore ' Jasper Montalto L , ' ' Q Diane Moravec F. . ' L , V, A ' ' - -L: Q A L Larry Morgan W N s- V , L ,Z ,A 9' LL Penny Morse If V, ' . --1 QL, L 'eil Bob Morton y L -23' , J L L Shirley Munch H , Ll L A ' H- F x We V ' Vickie Mumper X f' I , ' , , 4 ' ,,.,T-- O'-1 asdfjkl H! 5' When mastered, typing will be very valuable to these sophomores. Oh, well, keep trying. ' ' L iw Mike Murawski 'J A Mary Ann Murphy L -r H , ,L ' 7. Q L Sherry Murray P ,H -Y B 7, Ll' t wif 5 gi - L ggi- 5' Carol Nahm 1 V 5 -L -5 N9 A Q M, L he gg. f-wi E r L Rae Marie Nage ex ' V L 5 LL ff? . S Mike Naus t B 1 :fx J' Kathy Neal LL L5 I 'L :flaw A Donna Needhan Cathy Nehls Jerry Nelson L L ,.. L , A' Lee Nelson vw +15 ' Joann Nighbert A fx- Linda Nootbaar f, LQ Carol Nordstrom t ij, as A tw- Betty Norton LL 83547 , 5 Sandy Novak A Barb Nussle l ' , 3 Rosemary O'Brien ' , ' 1 f : A W A , f ' Ron O'Connor A LA Y . Lil' be 3 '81 5, 3 ' .. in Bill Oesterreich L L ' C ' ' f ' -f' S , i ff I - Mary Ogren 15 r ,jg L f ' 'sL V' - f' Bernard Olejniczak r r 'L fl ' li v 'L 1- ' Steve Olejniczak J 3 . L V ' f K Gail Olson 80 l Bob O,Neill V -, my 1 Sharon Osman L, , Sandy Pankow f' L V o ,L 1-.Q ' L I' I L Barbara Parker . A ' -Q 'a ,, H P' 1 t -4 ? ,M V - Terry Parks l H - Q - V Leon Parrish yf T L1 L A f 1 Tecl Pastore ' A , A L I .. ' sg, , V V ,lim Pate I, I, 11,2 Y 1, f A, in W George Patula , ' ' um Ed Paul X ' ' 'JV Z- w Pamela Paul P A L K 3 -5 ' 72'-'+ I if JL Frances Pera '2 'L ' t rl .. Q6 ' I P Y' Jim Perkne fa , L L ' X' 3 ' Aj .23 , Y . , A 'Q ' Dale Pesavento ' t fr i '37 LL H V ' V ' 1 4' V 1 Tana Pesavento ' P' P 'ui ' A X, ' 'QA L L F f V Lee Peters P C ' ' 'J A ii ATN if 'fi ' J' P 'A fs ff-f Axx X X ' at - V 'YK i ' ,iffQ15?: a 4 at V , l Louis Peters ' - ,L i Cherie Peterson . 5 LL L A ,f - -' l Donna Peterson L fs V L In L2 L 4 L W Claude Pfrornmer V' Z fi 1' Q Vt L, Q 'L A 4 3. it Gary Phillips rs, LV L qjffl, .1 W- L 1 ,M , We l Connie Piazza ' 1.5 - it Lf I W .14 - fV ' 1' Y.. T01xriagiilfPinnick , K Vi P' P' ,ff 9? Q7 it V Q P tl X 4,1 , I i f ' JK' 1 V 'X . t Pisut I think itjs dead . . . now. Rich Sluski and Ron Senffner dissect a clam in biology, a challenging subject for Sophomores. Kay Pittman on ,V , s H Pitts ' , .W . V ' 3 1 M 1 V L , 1. Plankar , 4- W P ' ' ,s I X, l. ew' ' , w, in gh' ag' Vyvv, , .,.V ,V i Carol Plecker X ,ij 'L t .4 V .t.,, 5 I g V ,ig ' V X 1 David Plese 'WY' - L if ,S Q: Q, . ' L' ' L L LL Chuck I P' N W li' I yiiezi V f I :N N ' Jerry Pochynok X 6 igfitm area, VL L at D ln I 4, gf,-rg,LL , A' M eww, 1 ' --if 2: jack Podlesny 'P L f s- M, . Lillian Poe if , N' 'HA Y'g'EYf ,f e,Q, LL Beverly Ponkauskas I ' ' ' H ' 3 W A George Popovich L M t , ji A . 9 ' Lg -45 9 Kathie Popovich ,Q -'J , l it' -' W' ff g K 'L LV Diane Potochnic 1 f 'L gi i L , L, 'f ' -1 , Barbara Preisler f .P . E, , t. My Diana Pruitt XI JL 'E I f I, t or t Linda Pryor I ' , 1. Walter Purdy L L ' ' Q QV, A 'f L, ,F vs Jim Pyle ., fl L V V ,,. ij gy t Mike Radakovich - aL Q, E V ' fl -X 2 1' ,, . . Eric Ramberg 5 X 5 4 'L -X ' Diane Rambo ,Lf ,L V f 'TA' L LL, ' N 1 Sandy Rausch K 15' 'Sy P 1- l .i 'f , H QV Karyn Ram - so as P 1 sm x V, , it 'tm Kathryn Rawson D- . ff K A Annie Reed ' . ' A K is ' .4 John Reed ' S. J... , ' - ii ' - ,,,.. f ' H W P , Bill Reedy , f ' f N' ' ' f ' L Lg '1t 7,L . P 'Vg A' -- Linda Reiter 4 B L is-a t PL 'D ' T tw P' 'V Barbara Rex if fir '5-Y P ' I W ,Z 1 '- L -57 Rita Reyes ' X Y ' ' ,. 'V Q f jf K2 'V 5'.,',fQl P ' Marjorie REYUOMS :sw . U 'i f 5' P' 4 81 V i '- ' ie'-6 -if ' i f A- Xi W , my f it . We ii! it t. 2 - , iv S A H'-' . 69,7 4:2 1 Q it i . 5 JJ I x J fir, f i. Q . K ' ' '1 ,. William Reynolds Cindy Richards I Ken Richards ' J ,g rg. K f ' Dennis Rigoni , A , ,' K 'J V K5 if Lynda Rigoni e A , - V - X . M lb T - Charles Rink A N! yi, Hx, K Kerry Ritter J-a t K, K I ' i 3 I Julius Roark Q .W , f' , f K V- 1 ,.. y if , f f ae' 5. it ' 1-.ty . . 'i n - VW? vi' , HQ , Q 4- if ir: i i ' :rf'El ' I 1 Betty Robertson I ': 5 A t. i r ' Estelle Robertson A I, N, ,C A ' , 1, J Johnnie Lee Robinson A 1 J, r 0 Vt, - is Johnnie Ruth Robinson ' jk fm' - I , .tj 2 Alice Rodeghiero ' . I N' -:gg ' f Jim Rodeghiero i f f: . ' .4 - Dan Rogan - . , Y' ', Q., ' W K John Rogers .Q if U Linda Rohde t t 2 ., J Pam Roley ' he f ,, J ig-rf J vi vw-, 70, Jesse Rose 5 i ' 2 ' , , ' 1' Q 1'-.- V Glenn Rotkovieh J ' if ' John Rowley 'L M . ,J I A 33,51 In A J Emanuel Russell ' ,MAE A L- ' W J Keith Saginus . yr. wi V' - ,V Mm Mike Saindon Z' Fred Salopek L., J 3 Debbie Sampson Q T., -15 I M Evonda Sampson ' z V Alex Samusevich i if 3' Bib ianim - ' J, ' ln a artori AVJJK' , UVQQM ' , Jeanette Saunders S ..- Q A 555 if ,L-si get ,ff ig-fx it.Msti.'g:'2 J it I can't wait till we get ta the live models. Art II students sketch a still life subject. Wilber Saunders Ed Scheuber 11 J 1 Leona Schroeder V, .Q -. ,Q Bob Schultz f W H Tom Schultz 'iff f ,J . 45 V Donna Schwartz tx J f A Melvin Scott - i ' -- Janet Scurlock A. ' 4 Elaine Senffner J. ' KS W ' A . ijt , Ken Senffner 5, ,ff V 'F' R -gif S: Anthony Sexton , i 5 r . ' 1' V, FW' ix X as 'E Kathy Sharp J ,L nira, S' I ' igaws., J r QB, , Donna Shartzer G V f ' Pat Shaver i If A ' ' if V Marlene Shields 1 f S A 1? f'Tf'.f ' S, 'QQ 1 i f Shirley Short Diane Simmon at :J 4 -,J ,. , Judy Mae Simmermon ff' i'ii m T J Q Greg Simonich ' Q 4 S .t, S X I K' In i ' VM X 'W Terry Simpson 54. N 5 S K M J Q.: Richard siuski V 'S 1 A K K Charles Smith Q 4 , ' 8 EQ, , J J ii, Elissa Smith taxi 1 f 3 . sm lr?i??'?? Jack Smith 82 Jackie Smith LaVanna Smith Paul Smith Sally Smith Sandy Smith J, Richard Smolich Candy Smolik L JT'- Phillip Smolka W' ' ' Tom Smutnak Bryan Smythe Phyllis Southerland Frances Sovich ' f 1 l S f Jim Sowa S fr S fxi if if W ic: . lx S 4 LA L if ii 5- V Pi .lit if aa e , i or H Q i S We 8 as ap, L 5: 8 4. S I L T 5, ,xxx R L ,.- . Mike Stamm Vigil, L L S '-31 'V M Y, Lam' Staples if 'RJ-'xt Y '. ' ' S' i S V ' T R Kay Seaman 5 + .S Sp ti' .2 . Q t ' -1 au' t H ,sq 5: S3 ' ',, A S A Kay Stein Linda Sterioti Even this apple 5an't keel! the boys away! It was becoming sophomore homecoming at- tendant that gave Debbie Lindstrom that re- freshing new feeling. George Stemisha S L 'lii L'--.saw Jim Stewart - WJ I M S U L' , Gail smckbaf I- S f i Snr f - - i 9 Y, ' tfL Chuck smgis Li SL ig! S i. F, v , th L ,V . Danny Stout S 'Lf S 5 -I C7 it 24L'T'i'j i L Norman Stowe arg i 'K L ile Q L '-.,i f, r- S 'Q Liga K5Qkl'XXXa1i'lmf75 A I fr- 'igfffg ,' Tom Strandberg Jack Strickland S L . - Peter Stump L L 3' K - - as Joan Stun SQ .S S SS - S S f. ' -N WJ. S S ' 1 ' Norman Suelflow s 5 I SSSLE l S., l gh' L VL ,-jj Yi La: 5' T Joe Sutherland ivy S 'W Qwb gl L my -- - 3 Sw Georgette Syutar J ' ' 1 I A L ,S Bemie Swenson ' as - Liv LY l K ' Diane Szymanski S . Donna Tait LL L V- I S John Tarrant ' ' S, L L -fr , Thomas Taylor 2- 1 ' V 'K , ' L - L s Eileen Theodos ' S i ii, W' i 1- W' ' ' 'A 2 T ff fix Sharon Thomas L W? ' egg, L - , -' ' L L 75' Tom Thomas f 1 W 'H Tyrone Thomas it l 33 f S 'S X Marv Tinnerello Ed Topolski Iudie Totz Judy Travis Yvonne Triplett Jim Troutman Thomas Tumer Sue Vanek ff . Dawn Van Houten Louis Vargas Gladys Vincent Brenda Vinson S 1 Barb Vreuls W if fi S S S if is ? S S R x S X S : ., V ' , 1 I SLSS X . If 1 W 4 iw N.. Ronald Wagner Z - ,I x Sharon Walker 'rl P' 1 W Y Rick Waltner Q , MS I '34 S - S J S S-'- sm, . 've Lv 'i Aj A .X VIL L 1- H -rw-5 rs f W A -L 'S ' S l TN ' ,, S- , var, S S. S ' fi:-' 'A SS S ' 83 ,S 2 K' u L , ,i , -.1 vw A . ig K 1 f N. up R X 'ff' 4 4' gk ,W-kj was ,ir me 1, ma , ,MM ,. . 1 ,. Sb ,Wi .. .1 f ' .- 'g a ' 5 6' L' . 4' I , ca, L 1' is im, fi e-PU i 35.35 M. ,., ,XL 4 s Q24 l -x 358 x x .1 fqmlxj 'QL . If skis K fi, 3 Helen Walsh Georgia Washington Diane Wehnnan Diane Weller Karen Wells Wallace West Sue Whiteside 'A 1 s - f YT A Claudia Whitmal ' - . .. , ' , ' Terry Wilder X .. ' ' I I Bob Wilking K Q f f . G Bobbie Williarns I 4 G V I f ' QM ge Eugene Wllliarns K M ' , 4 .1-A f Q' .N f Y. ,LA Evelyn Williams '- r ,K Van Williams H , , ,fe Richard Wi trout 1 .' I Alice Wilson '1 3, Joe Wilson K ' I Bob Wittenkellcr X f eg 3 I , George Wolfe 'Ir Q -N Berry Wood i 1 Richard Woods , fb , 9-ef 1 , f Peggy Wrobel ' W f ' ' J Gerald Wroblewski ' ' ' 'V Judy Wymer Elaine Young F 3, ,- Mary Young ,, I ,.. L ' Virginia Zabala ep ' ' Tom Zander ' ' G 'Q wif Richard Zanelli Ak' ff ,VV 4 7, K , f Sharon Zielke 1 , ,, I jg L ' Florence Zimny if G I -re, , 'aged .,,, . K of Linda Zlogar They keep telling me I'm under age. Ban the bomb! Po.ve? No, I just c1m't get my lhumb out of this 41 Cut here. .rpirit gumf' 84 - . i'lil 4,,: L, -1: i V se , M... 41 if ,J i ff fe. sr: ' IQ xx , W i fi 'iiii . - ' Y I T n,' - a. Q51 1, A Soph Shots What mouse? L And when I :nap my fingers you'll all come out of it Grandma, what pretty legs you have! You turn your right hip out .. . then you carft get it back in! Lucifer - the best! 55 iw ,i ,, vs 1---. Q sz e u,1,,,,w, , ,, L. 4 .-.J I 'X '41 X How much are thore doggies in the window? If only it had a few zeros after it, says jim Kristich, Treasurerg to Ben Alexander, Presi- dentg Joyce Lindstrom, Secretaryg and Earl Smith, Vice President, officers of the Freshman Class. Freshmen - Divided . . . Sandra Abney Bruce Acord Sadie Adkins Virginia Affrunti if K 2 C 'L I Antoinette Alberico QQ , V 'N' f Wk. f ', .egg Ben Alexander ' I I A 'fmt lg, 'A ' Florence Allan ' - A , Dave Alvey L, ix- ww! wf L - K I fit fi L5 e Barry Anderson Q Mark Anderson V V l Q Robert E. Anderson B, x AL L 5,-L M: 4159. 2 L , rl l 3 I ' Robert G. Anderson 5,1 2' QV f 1, as ' 7,74 '57 J L QA. Pat Arambasieh 1:17 'JJ To ' y V, M-ei fe Linda Aspel 7 I V A , 5 V V ' Barry Atkinson ' jx 'L l 'i ,K A ii' Jeanne Atteberry x ' --'T' V 'Ge ei!! .1 Peggy Ausec K' W t' - Larry Baldazzi M A 3, - - ,f , V, Kenny Barkley -, A ' 4. av. ,L ,-V 4 ' L L Addie Bell 5 I ' t L. , i,'. A . Frank Bentley V J B' V. S 'V Kathy Bernico , N 4 f 77 ' Q 3. L00 Bick W N X ' Q Lt Mary Lee Bjerke ' V L' i L F' LL Dick Blazekovieh ' ' IQ L I 1 V -- A Rita Blazekovich V 6 B at Q5 ,,,..,, L ,Q A - L, , ,ff 4 L W BCRB1OE?ever Lt ' ' 4 L ' ' -' '35 ,- 7. A av Oomqms , ' sp? l 3 ? ' V ,Z 4 'ffl :QQ Linda Brewer 3 rf M E T 5 ' A ' L . -Q ' Pat Bmcich ,. W A , , L M vt A ' 1, .jg ' ' Doug Bromberek V V -'Af' fi 1 .A is lr , 45 - H' I Jill Brown 86 Paula Bryant Sue Bryant Jim Bumpus Mike Burger Terry Calcaterra ' CM 5, 1 C I, I T MZ Q Pe, Robert Cambic I I ' 1 ,W 3 I, A X' ' Q Y A fl s ' - William Campbell we-ff C s , jg s f-.ff M' .V Ronald Caneva V' 'CV E W K1 K Janis Carlstrom r 1? Linda Carroll I .,,-f C Lucille Carter ju I f ' V C Ernie Casanova C - 1 I 'l , ,C B ' Cp , I ' Jack Childress 4 .fILIIv- NC gl , -I ef. IZI I II , CmiI+.I Jerry Childress I I x -Q ,, 1, My -1 Cf I , A ,K , , jackie Christopher -3-PI. ' CQ ' ' h C' l +C, -v W ' - t ' ' f C el' , Q , Jo n IS er 1 gl f 3,lw I Susan Clark I X' ' s M' L ' Tom Clark 'li ' ' Peggy Clausel Cf :Y 'mi-' , t -wi-rw C, 4 , I 3 'I Dave Clements 'C' ' TI 'll -Q. .X ,GT 1' W 7- C C el A V Christine Cook ' - Q A ' j WP rw ' 9 it ' S ' -L. .:. L Jack Cook if, 5' E, fy ' Q v5-' f ' - if 7 Scott Cronholrn 1 D' , I . I I Y X - I I 7' ' W William Czlmer fs. l II III A 3 III IIIII xkh:V I f' 'I Lucille DeAngelis Larry Derrniner 'W I C I Pat Derminer ' ri- ' L . ' I Shirley Dodd f ' A ,f-C ,Q ', GC A , 1- , 'X .I I ,b-3 ' Tom Dodd ' M l is Q.. 2 R , is A ' if 5' 1 ima., Dennis Downing l Ii War' f' .Y f 'H -' . II K C'v 7f' ' r -P1 Bill Doyle or I l ll ' C R l -2 f Kathy Dmke f B B l ! 33ff'?3fif4 f' Barbara Dudek I Joe Dumovic .I . 'mf K U, Kathleen Dun , Q 4 5 A I, I 5 ' ea C 'FS C I Curtiss Dunn g I ? 9' l ' , -as ft, 2 ,,.. M Mike Ealey W I W '- ' CI lf . Q, 'Q' A ,IIII lil 7 ' ,g f qi 2+ .EJ cindy Egizlu M ,R f I sv' vw' w XX Virginia Eipers 'N 4,I3Yf , I '- -', I ' ' , I ,Ii Bill Ellinger d X tl' . ' ll- 'elitf C Y? l C Q C an sfiiiso sharon Ellis ' B ' . Mae Alice Emerson Q '-Q I I CC C Candy Everhart ' .1 'I W, B ' y' X Y' ,,,, Pat Fara 'QQ , , M: ,R I, Ct ,Q 1: 3 JC 4- H Ethel Farr C as 1 5 Q GI ' i, ra- ' f 3. E 1 .fl .,-,ff Sara Ficke 'J y V I .- L 5 li' , li if ' A C, Maureen Fink l Aiyf K JM Don Fisher ' any K l 1 jul! like a woman .. . yak, yak, yak. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, that's the freshman battle Steve Fleming I ' I LT, Linda Fowler . I - Pat F racaro Qi I ,L I C ,Z I Carole Fragale 7 C ' -11 Q fa- 0 I vm I Cf-,, Sharon Frederick 3 3- .fi I 5 ml W s Q ji C Bill French C T. l- ' f i 'lm CC 5 C X I' ' .,.Zfif ff V D ' Steve Gans f L C . A ' I , fi' U , ' I Daniel Garcia I-ll B JI ,iffjg N ta' X 3 I, . - 87 , Wa 2 5 5 -- .- K ' - 5 H ,. 1 W , - , -2, A. Vw b if-sig K A ,lj ' X L li X ll ' V imlhzkl i A 1 -4. l .y X f 'lwif ' l il E Hey, buddy, you'd better movefl' The freshman float really Hscentw us. Q ,, nz 5 M . 'X 'J' , all at , 177 ,mai elll . 4. Sl 5 X 7 Q Q ' . I- a ff. . get , in ! ,T N : ,s :wi Carol Garrett Bob Giordano Bev Glade Mary Lou Gollick Bill Gomhosi Donna Gonda Ed Gornik Larry Grady Dan Graziano Lynn Greear Susan Green Mary Ann Gregorash Marty Gregorich jerry Gulas Mike Gunty Wesley Hacker 5-l0 K ET'9,,5eK.Ul?Jlfg f'-Eli -4. v' 1 K 4 , Q. I K 'fav VK, , , vw I . , ,fi 1, my i fm! I f by ll , gl ! 1 W yil A 3 'Z ' W fl-, A A YF' Yi ' ff .,l':f NM lit' 5 Nm. ,nw W y. I ff l l ' W-Q f H , i , :th ,Qt .W - , l , Q ' 'A -ex ' r 'r' s' Q, 5 'Q K N , W f . , ff, ' 1-it ,, 3 , V, .T , 4 it tam? ' w . ' , - W e fic., - 'X ' ... l 1 Q . gc A Y I - ' E' 9 ' vw- iff' s I ' 'fl I ,L ' '- R gl Q.. QQ , L ' ' A W'-' i- L' .1 - - kt., t:-,f I aw.. ,I ' , !' , ,f , 1 , tri? j ' M is Inf 'Y .f . 3 ,Q N sg: ,Z Q , , . A1 1 X ,jj-if 'gg 'jig 1 ,- x,?f x . af, kv-. 1.15.3 A V , 5 n.. ,, 9 ,, ' , fi V 'A ' ' cy f-:rings ,, A' Rl' I ,xx A H Q . 1 l 7 J A-,iw 'H' it :n 88 157 Q. Mig, X N., ur' 42? ij -2 i pr,fv ti -Q f JM' .4 x if ,., , 'e-. ,ff Linda Hagenbuch Leanne Hahn Steven Hall John Harrington jean Hartley Delma Hauser Bonnie Henderson Mike Herbst Karen Hermansen Nancy Hill Vicki Hill Roberta Hitz Bev Hlinovsky Beth Hodge Charles Holden Marsha Holt Don Homerding Ron Homerding Carol Hoye Charles Huckaba Richard 'Igoe Doug Ingram Arlene Izzarelli Paul Jackinowski Myron James Judy Jerabek Alice Johnson Joe Johnson Jim jungles Pauline Jungles Bonnie Kapsch Peggy Karstens Brenda Kautz Ricky Kelley Ron Kelley Jeanette Kemp Kathy Kennedy Kathy Kerns Lois Kijowski Darrell Killian Janet King Mike Kocent James Kokosz James Koperniak Nm LL Tom Kotowicz Q 3 Q, 3 Roseann Kozacek L L , L . L -A 5 L L ' Josephine 'L .. 4- , ' 'L M L Z, Q ,A 1- L S. 5 1 Kozak . L L Q52 ., f L we ' V .,, A 31, tg 1 Larry Kozak L -,L L f1 :LL g -'21 L :L L' L L, J 1 w s L- vs .IL . .L Q, 'L' L Bob Krieger 9' tg? 4 ,Q-.af LL h L , Jim Kristich L X . ' ken Mike Kurtyak - ,X Paula Lampe . L ,L , ,ia-L Hayden Lancaster L .' rl Q6 , ' Danny Landrey Lf L lv L W4 A af, j K. L WF va L ,L xy . X' Deborah ' I L . W F L , W K- -2, A L '15 I Q. L- - C., , Q, 4 .V ,t Q, qw 5 Lapierre LL F :wif ,xc-1 , ,X 'W' 4 - -LLL . ' Rita MROCCO LW- L , asf '- fx K vu- , Q J ,Kg V,,. L Ly .6 :EG LL Qfyiyg , l .lon Larson ,,. . V ' LY L lf L31 'S 'Sf-W Millie LaRue L Ron Ledwa A ' I L B'35fayLS2s2y f M.. 2 L ed f' f . .1 F z. . ' r - ' -1 - ... ps . ' . Mary Ann Lewis - V ww. .1 L :L to 'L 'lr jf, 'fi' 1 W Alan Lindstrom 'W' L :Q 'L L ' ' L V 'fl W' Joyce 1 f s jr 1 ' 1 - f .. f r Lindsfrom 4 'L .. at - get 3' f ' L ,fax , Judy Lis L 4 L L Gladys Little W . t , I Walter Lockhart LL . L 6, . LL SCX , , , Doug Lofstrom Ln V -1 L 'L-sf, ,,L 6. L1-xt - L L 1 yu, - , Deborah London 'Z' ., ff ,5 i - g 14. S if L L - SL A Elaine Longhini ' wb! LL sqft L flff' Yi' I .N H , 'W ' ' LL si. Sandra Lopez I ' L L W, , L ,kg mix Y , George A . Lf , , L L A L L L f ,-.F Lundberg L MLN I v 4 A' '- Z 5, , -,-5.4 Martha Lyons L L - - I Marlene Mach - P L ,N ' A Paul Maffeo 7 4- 31- L? ,-'sa I 4, Q 'Lg A . .L f L Wh Myron Majack L' L51 ,L f 1 X- L L Y L av xslt? I 1 'iq Duane Malnar ' ' , . N-L. . .55 L ' Lf, 4 L James Mansell ' -' 'L A. L KL , L V , SL , Ed Marr IX fi g'f,.L 'L f xp l C ,fx Kathy , 1 ' .M il L' Martineau This is the plan of attack, kids. Miss Goerz not only copes with the problems of the freshmen, but also with the problems of mathematics. W Glenn Martinek Janice Mason , Dorene Maiiey ,. L w , V Dwaine aston - 1 Viztqn L LL'TQ l L ,W ,. John Mathews L7 3 'L L , i L 2' L 'L gt ' 4 Bob Mau f t'1t 'L ' ,,, LL - Kathy Meader 5 -,,A LL 'Lt WL s i x 5 Barb --,..5L J. L .+ L L Meadows . U s I Af- X V L' 7 tial-iQa...a0.X Art Miner . , I LeRoy Miller f .A 5 L .Mag L L i L -, Carole Mitschke LL f ay , '- -f 4' 23 l 5: LfL S, k 5 D R ' I Gary Moeller L I QL! Q - X , sig . L V Q Lt ,ag f- l ' i a Diane Molkentme , L LLLL L- Lv? L L David Moulthrop g f, ,-wwf Lg5:LL:L?L 1 L . r L , I . I Linda Mueller 6 .t-' 7, L 'D LL sh I LL ' 4 Roger ' x x I t ' Mumaugh 89 , A 1 fn . My al TQ V ..- Q , my +2 Q- - ,A X 5 J 1 -if I fill -aan, nf, - ' il .,, X Q David Munch Betty McCain Bill McGuire 3 .j f N , Q Sandy McKeand ' if ,L-: S.. W Mary McManamon l 3 Ag 'N-'ff' T, Bill Neal ' , ,L 'fl ' mg. lson Tg 4 As r fl' . GMYNC f . gf? Philip North ,. f. ,,a5lws--- . l JoAnn Olson Q ' ,f ...qi ' Terry Pahl P W 3' U is Q ' '- I Beverly Parks ' K 1 1- I k,, I a Ax M 5' ,V -ge H , 213' Sue Paulson gg, 'fsrff It-Tu :Q A 'W if L , r fr'-Y f Gary Pease S v7 5 Wiz ' .5 -' f I ' Y Gerrie Pedersen Q W7 elf he ll - l H 'l Peggy Pejskar - -' K 'lik fif ff -lim Peffyman 4 Sharon Peters ' 5 5 q .V.. is , Ron Phelps P ry, M ep 3 Law Phillips A I L ry Ny 1 L49 K Z , L , 1- Dale PICTCSE iff fs 5511? ',,' -v-1,1 , , , H ,, 5' Larry Ping M if if V A.-gf ' ' nf' A : ' Patti Pittman N I pk, . l.vsi...Vk 511, f ln at KKA. T- vhs W f ,V KF- 4- H Z Terry Pitts p l ' W S, N is 9 H Tom Planllaf If at firxt you don't succeed CHEAT! These freshmen put forth their efforts in their Earth Science class. f.- ' J A l A John Platko A s A 0, 1 if 1, Craig Plecker Q 1. rw? L gg Q 1, 7 -Rt, M R, -, t ... I 5 ,QW l Candy Plumb V Q l,,' in f' af' 1 as , l rs. ix' Tom Porter ' ' P 1 f w i, fr ' U 'QQ 3 Llnda Powell I g le., V M,kP H K J . K '-,V tv N, l ,W -- l e owe ,. fn X fl I LN, y if f Karl Purdy M l ' ,p Q Bill Quigley 'I A553 lf T12 0 Johnny Raineri , l V ' j ,H K Norma Rapcan X ig sa ,- :Ti vs X Ei .J MA M P -.7 - v,r'wk Robert Rapcan ' k if ' S, ,V l S ' he s c , Q, Dick Rawson fx x ,ff - ' , 1' 'fy' N' .rv , gg, ' ' Susan Reed - ' f i R, V. . K ' r ' , ef , Connie Reedy V. WAS lr X f I r sl A Q Linda Resler Q lk 52-fy' 4, 'ffl 1 f Sheila Rezac J if y ' gm Cheryl Riley l - 1 L , S Brenda Roberts 'QT io ' , f- mx, A Q. 4,-fy m , A f- . 17 , Chuck Robinson H is D 1 Y' ' ' 'K v 2 '45 . ' . . ' ug YV we ' it ' , up X j s K hi Nadine Roblnson ,A f' ' ff : , -Rf A 3 Txkv' -ek William Robinson D f xx ' 'I' P ,P P EQ '7 2, Ralph Roekenbach ,RQ h-A Qs, p,jg,teQm, 'I are ll Bob Rodeghero 35 1 . IW- i 5 .K l -1 as ' ' l Tony Q f ' Rodrigue K P' 'V J Q 5 ' Karen Roehl Q , 3 ? 1 , ,S T, gig.: I., , ' Tl. ,, , Bob Rogers l P J A K, i'- fi ll A S- 'TA .L Karen Rowley 'SBU fwr' 11:1 Vg 11 1 Q ,3 John Russ Al I-. l 'P 1 ' , ,thl Dennis Ryan X. X if X ' ,f T ,5 X f H.. Don Sampson - f' X Ely em , af L - Linda Sanders P ' Pat Sapa 90 Charlotte Saunders Karen Sayers ' Martha Schackc Ron Schmitt Scott Schram Lydia Schroder Ken Schussler Tom Scott e , , .,, , , ,Q .nf . 1: ,, ,,. .. -N ,Q il - ' rs rp. ,N L, N gf: N 1.6 ,V ft . 4721, MX 1, - s.,- -W. t.. fa.,, W., . X 1 ' , , K Bruce Shaffer i I it l Q K, Chuck Shannon W , Larry Shaw J aww ,, Larry Shephard 'tl Linda shepherd W' Sttt . , ta, J - k J J J James L. Simpson I I -Qi i' . M L f t Q, J QR 'vp qv Shirley Skeldon B , 2 -gf' FY! , 'Q , eg, wt, wt. David Skocy f , J 1, J? W 'Vkh V P Earl Smith Jim Smolich , Pat Sneigowski F- 4 I I I r t Jan Snyder gl J 1, ' j' 'VW' ', as ' 'f James Sobotka -if f J ' 5 Q T - A' -ig. 3 A lp . W i 'ev , gpm, . Carol Spalhero X 'S-ft X I -rf ,rw t Mike Spalliero A' , ' t 4 pf M -' . ' t df 't J - J Gary Spiezio ,-5, ' ' 'L : 94 1 f . X , Sandy Spreitzer N ' i f -, Judy Stalker H ,' .Tir ' Q ku Sue Stelling F w ' , 1 s 4' J Diane Stephenson .ft 1- T- 1- 'Z if .. A i' we 35 J t N 5 J 5 Susan Sternal r 6- fi Vg V, iid' ' 4 Ssvfj J f I AQ r Charles Stimac 4 5, f L1 , 'mf Y I Tom Stoner A ff, -, . B t' ' Q' ' M ,. r , f 51:ty-ff' John Stromsky Q LQ, I i't1 Y' nth X A B' .ri 1 Ir this another Candid Camera gag? The break between classes gives Bob Rode- ghero and Jim Kristich time to talk. Carol Sullivan Marty Sullivan Barbara Swansbro . A t , Gary Taylor W A. ' ' V Terry Thomann Q . L iff K-, W vs 0. wi Y r .A , ,, Richard Thomas 3' 1' 5 'B V l ' ,Ll f ' - Q. Allen Thomason ' ' QV, 5 'QL' , fa-If ,gt xj Q-Yr 'T' f ,1t,N7,,, A .ff Greg F ' tm J' , .. 1 S it Thompson efg iff an . W - W J ' V L T Q Q 4: , ,Q - 53, ,,', 'ft ' '95 2 ' Joyce Thompson I ' Janice Thurman fy X - Y ' Carlyn Toon .7 M ,J L if ' ' Mary Turk , M ,r ' , 3 .r V , 35 Mike Underhill , Q f' e E, we to T if 5 1 - Nanette Vaught ,zu ' A M X t b -1 J-Q: ' A h , Brent Veleker I tx ,l,., f T -ft , . .1514 ' I TQ Vinson 1 ' ' r Steve Walters J , Bob Ward ' ' Q I X 1 i 5- A r V ' P t W d il: ,, f T, A - y if he 4 ff s. S S A aTedal-'Vard ' 'F t t jg T T s 5, p if T 5 s '41, or John Wason A V ' ' .- J ,, ' iiyy ' T ii ' '- Qi .N- Robert Wason ' tai ' 27 L' ff . f , ,, 'X - Q - ji 'i B ' W 1 e fr 32: T S T t't f I t r y 022:36 OO X if ty. . X as L f as M ts Wawczak 91 -an., ,,,,,,.. .r ,, Linda Wayland A 5 Beth Ann Webb ' ' , V V ,s Bette Welter JS: 1- K K g ,pgex My fi, , .FM ' 4' 5 ,, Linda West ,,, A , or SL W W, A Q Bill west ' ' E- ,W ' ' ' .3 John Whalen L A A N-., L I M '- Judy Wheeler r 1 W vga? ' LK A ll I ' A in . Dorothy ' ' W ' VV Widmer i y ,uiiffr k Cordelia Williams ' I I ,., '- , K K Pat Willison F.. E W ii K G f gg i Mary Jfzkro Xgittenkeller . Y W A 'l A A' -J? fx?-1 U0 0 0 : ,mf WH' l 3, kyy' , , , N, ' wwf! John Wolkotte V W , X ' ,M - ' ' ff A 1 1,53 Renee Woock 'I ' 1 ,,, K5 M . 'I' Af i of Tom Wood -+4 ' A.::::q 'gg , ff f Linda W f, w. Woodall V 4: 1' M , -, ,,,. , ,, - X, 1 , f ave Wunsh .QR if I 4 W V 3 W gn, - 6 'W i - 'F L A Christine Young Q -' We N. , F' ' .. , I' 4 i4 ,'f Edna Young ,V ,-wk, 7 I , , L A James Yunker 1 W ' ,:a., , A, W, ' , , -- I Mary Lynn Zitzke 1 5 H nnl V e fx Donald 201-:cki Here's mud in your eye. Itls a bird, it'x a plane - no, it'J Baba Who put the soap in here? Yesterday we had animal cookiesll' f2ff?l5'3f'15 313233 ' life, i'E',Q,,' F, in 2 fLf'ffi.,f1 p W df A L .mal .. lt, lbs., K1 ,WJ ,. ,s ii.. l, 2 A1 Q X, l in V . 'E is Send your vote to Box 109, New York 19, New York. Taking a bow for their fine performance as Freshman Class Officers are LeRoy Campbell, Presidentg Sharon Novak, Treasurer: Elaine Wegrzyn, Secretaryg and Bill Sramek, President, R. V, Adams Jim Alston M Rudy Ammer , Susan Anderson r ,fs Marilyn Angus Q, Paulette Anhalt -ff W ' Mike Antonucci Doug Apgar A W Dave Arnold - Bill Babich Pat Banks S Carolyn Barfield . I Willie Barfield 2 i g ' 6 Earlene Barlow D :Q i,f Cv John Beall -, 1 f QWU' Linda Beall A 'Q 7 W . N b . ,gy 5 ,X Mac Beavers M554 ' A A Anna Belman june Bernico , Sherry Bernot , K 1 Bob Bleuer ' is S John Blum , -Y ' Pat Borg Ray Botka f ' fy Booker Bradley ii ' ut U nitea' ww, i' ' W l .fo aki- 'u Q Carolyn Bradley - -f 'A Lucille Bradley , I ,1 ' J Marilyn Brandau ' ,N Sandra Brehn 'B 5 S K ' Shirley Brigham Nj ,ik .l ' - Dennis 'cf B b k N is-. M . ' ' rfzfofri , X Q B g .- 'WX A rown -: .om-is J 93 wav ew, ' 'Kill' +.- X s.,-' an W. .JA ' , 11 .1 1 Q 14 fn' 1 f Q L Q: gi . Q 4 6 K, 4 .4N Vice- ' - f, ,R .. 2, sl., 1 , - fr xi ll mg K i, A fr 0 ,s.. 2 -W V . ' affix ' h , . 2 :Q '.. Z . . rg 1A Ai, . ,t A ki ii 2 Vai, A .-.7 -, ,,fX5X 1-5 1 ,Jil ff K' in ..s.kf1-46 f ,I-353214 A A Ji ii, ., V gk X-L is .L -mfr QU K Q3 v' 'Q A ny, X xx I 5 61131 fe 5- Q i l Lillie Brown Melvin Brown Napoleon Brown . YW ,-,, John Brubaker '., ' X El 'wi .- in Dage Caneeronb 11 4 , L ' an Q W 5 g I g 4 mma amp e ab' H. in ,maybe fy ' N' -C ,- , 32 I i' Tl Leroy Campbell lsr I . K, X ,fr 1 . gl - ,A - . ' Lass W if :L r ff ' .L E if lcgflllleb H 'W is .E , . W '. I k ., ' amp 9 , ' W V fi . .5 g gsgiti w ' , ' fx Ni I V K if ,ri if 2 F D113 Cagson I ., , , . . , ., l ,, Uma ames V' ' ' Roy Carney 'K Prffaagi' Q ., ,g,,5, Bob Carter , ,, x i' lv-W F, 3 ' - Leon Casey W ' ge A , gn A '53 V 2-ry 'X 4 3, Brenda Cheek W ' V ' fn 'R U1 Q WL Q 1 Betty Christakas 4 S, N ,A ,WWF H ,W Gina . ins, if f V of - Lllv I Churchill ge My A f ' X we r .aim if Ml 1 4 A Eileen Cialoni Marsha Ciuflirii N F ,X - A fl' Sheila Cleary 5 3 Cv.. xl Q QL., g VI 33 Fi, 1 Leo Cleveland .-:X s f 312.5 . . e. M af' Q 'f-T E Wally Coffey . 5 .a Q J V -.N Ti! -' L 1 , ,gy Curtis Conrad If xxx We of ig, .g P - . 1 U X V Lyxga' Cramer . X ' ' ' 'k'a,- 5 ll 35' rlenne as i 2 F L - . ' ' Q: Craver ' -N w' m,V ' ' Tony Culyat I fs 1 ' ., Donna Cunningham Q W fa, b 3 ' ., I 5 iz :+ig41x 'B W ' Marine Curry F -2.1 F 'gt fi -an mf In rf: g 7, Q .V Delton Daugherty :V 1-xx., W , fly A F A ffl, Q Dave Deems K i 4 . ' 7 , 'ff 9 J Sandra Dinwiddie - CW 1 F , , ' F , A' Rosie Dixon r 1g52:'g3' X 1 l sr' -,xl Q' 1. ,t lv A A lla Beverly ' W' ' Y N Dorris . , A B Al' Betty Duncan 'V - . . E .s A ' ' ' 1 , Mike Ebenroth 3 f . 5 L ' 5 i . , :Q 'T Delores Edwards H, H- f' gf Lg W, ' I e W 1' V Harry Ekdahl X 2' y A E7 , '-fi Eff.. y, Y Jack Else ,k ,ff . 'eg ,L A ' ' ,V WM sf' Diana Entwisle gi ' f ' ' Q 4 fa: I Joyce Eskridge Joylene Fasana Look what was found in the boys' locker room 8th periodlv Sandra Brehn proudly displays her sewing project to Linda Frazier, Linda Goolsby, and Delores Lorenc. W - - ,yi Mary Filipowicz in , , ,w5i'a' o ff' s Dan Fisher V N A 5 - T ,M , Kathy Fitzgerald 4 Q , fl -5: ,LJ ' '43 ,,.- H if - f ' -W M A Frank Flink , A 5 D- , or o is - M V ,., Bill Ford ' 'i Y' 1 'M' M, X f sg lg, L . 'A Sally Foster - 'V gf 5 , , Q Y 4, F y, Linda Frazier L . ,a 6 Epi I 1 AV Cheryl Friedl s A ' .im ,ff v , ,g A , Bill Fronek -5 A 1 J Zig. W V VAe g g, Eugene Galvin A K ,gf A 5 .A Lillian Glovier P. 1 nfs , , ' 'E 3 L' -W F -,f Joe Gombosi F E ' If Q' Q4 4 of K' L 'rw if E951 Linda Goolsby F L 'If A K-IS? a- L Q, 1 ., 'gif Julius goss 1 , ,qi wi, L f F 4' 5' - X at uess ., - -. I 1: L A , Kathy ' -1 'Q 5 ' X 4 Haggard 94 Barbara Hall Sandy Halvorsen Willie Harris John Haworth Roy Hayden Sandra Hickman in Barbara Hill J, 1 , M Janice Hoff ' Ay! A-J'-7 ' , 5, Naomia Hollins L Minnie Holman Jeff Hopkins 4 joe House -V g l Q Butch Hray . jg L ' f ' camlea Huckfeldt L . Joe Huml ' 5 Andrew I ,. ' ' R jackson Guy Johnson Bob Jones Stan Karkut Greg Keyes Wayne Kielma James King Margaret King Marilyn Kinnamon Sue Kluge Casey Kocielko Marilyn Kocielko Linda Koerner Ken Kozak Andy Koziol Ron Kucer Russell Lane Carol Larsen Robert LaTour Careleen Leadbetter Terry LeGrand Margaret Likar Arthur Loggins Ken London Delores Lorena Bette Loukas jim Love Edward Lucas Ted Madden Freddie Jo Malone Carol 'Maniglia Edward Martens Jerry Matia Bernadine Matichak Bob Maynard Karen Meadors Don Meyer Jim Meyer Margie Miller Randy Miller Kathy Mills ' , , Y - .L - F . , -1, -4 f 3, C' x 1..- le ' M. - X 'E-af.. Z - ' V fl ,s54.T-- .g Ii we , ,V , ,X . , -,,,, I f . ' ,, , GI! Q 'M L, ,W aj fl ik g, 5. T' sr r t - . Q M f at , ' -Qi-rig - ' N X I ,' . 'if' V lk .fro ' r X .qs ,W W 'K -1- Li ,ip f A 'T inl i v - ' V Si 5 '61 . 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Maybe if I 51056 my 6795, Jhejll Q0 away-D 97 I :IS f f, They call it midrij bulge! QNX: I guexs I ouershot the green! took thix mme. -- we f, F Tosh Photos What do you mean this im't your hat. You've been our only customer all nightf' Gee my Toni really Kisllllf A Poli-grip Pair K'The birdx are coming! In1fermz'ssz'0rz BoI1! Did you have to bring your knitting here?J' At last, a Barbie doll of my very ownfl Excuse yourselffn Stick! Oh I Mn? bear to looky, Don't step on my blue suede feet. 99 and so we desi is j'6!lT. ded to come as we were. A ,. nuff , .nw .Yah ,Mi ff N Yeah, and she can wok mow ,Q ., ,1 Q! 1 5.'x3V fad Well you see, somebody dropped me when I was a little baby. What did you say you coach? This is the last time I'll wear this skirt. ' Oh this starch! QW. list ESYY25 K How dry I am. 1001 thmgx to do whzle waztmg to be asked to dance. 2L3,.,E 215915, X M :Q ' XX! Six Mi N 44 Q' D la r Nv- 5 ' c 3 Homecoming, plays, dances - plain and fancy - and finally Prom, the mo- ments that memories are made of. These few hours of extra-curricular activities, hours of sharing entertainment and relaxation with fellow-students, bring the whole picture of school life into focus. The gym, transformed by crepe paper and soft lights, or sawdust on the floorg the auditorium, Hlled with waiting audiences - the school puts on a party air and seems to glow with excitement. At times like these, the mundane studies of Monday morning are forgotten and Pleasure reigns supreme. Comedy, romance S the lighter side of our play - these are what we will remember in the years to come. A CTIVITIES 'l i. lx ,ii r,lL ,W 'l i 1 4' 1, ' x ff iii ,., , 1 , ,. ,aww 4 04 . , X Q Q... Y 1? 3 Beauty and Brown Dave Hassert and freshman attendant, Candy Everhartg Steve Etter and junior attendant, Jeanne Anderson 5 Queen Melaine Berta, King Pete Fultong senior attendant, jane Harris and escort Ozzie Ludwigg sophomore attendant, Debbie Lindstrom and escort Jim Mau, Homecoming Happenzugs A little touch here and a little touch there, and what do you have? ... A little touch here and a little touch there! Marcia Frampton, Rosemary Gruben, Marianne Rossetto, Penny Zufa, Ardis johnson, Marlene Goodale. YW? 'T 'Is ,fiitiiftistiw 'Y 106 You gotta go where? King Pete Fulton and Coach Zimmer dis- cuss strategy of game. Na, Dennie, Jwallow, donlt inhale! The seniors enjoy their bonfire after the Homecoming game. l vi an Queen Melanie Reverberating to the primitive cries of the prize winning Juniors, the Homecoming Parade ushered in one of 1962's most memorable events. After the parade the students found themselves swept into the contagious atmosphere of school spirit generated by the cheerleaders at the pep assembly. This enthusiastic attitude was maintained by the team and spectators throughout the game. The half-time activities, organized by the LH Club, were highlighted by the presentation of roses to Queen Melanie and her court. Lockport's marching band, preceded by some of the outstanding homecoming floats, added to the success of the half-time activities. Reigning over the festivities in all royal splendor were King Pete Fulton and Queen Melanie Berta. The traditional homecoming dance served as a Htting cli- max to this occasion. , :sr I N. - .x 4 lv , ' J . A Oh, I ve got a splitiing headache. The Sophomore float - second place. I hope they'1e Volkswagenff' The expectation and loyalty of every Porter fan are expressed by the Jr. Medical Club's - 'KWe're expecting 2-wins. -Qui' . . . and the rubbah dinosaur is mine. Showing originality and enthusiasm, the juniors proudly display their first prize float. 107 One more earthquake like that, and I'll paint Welcome to Mother Goose? poetry corner. Girls, let's do our homeworkfl says Linda Hartz fcentcrl to Anita Miranda and Elaine Hamilton, as Tom Calvert and Chuck Frangella eavesdrop. on One Fool in Hecwenj' John Danielson displays some of his dramatic talent. You're lucky to get that rnueh. ' Linda Jaggers and Bonnie Fleming present gift certifi- cates to student director Karen Fir-man, as cast members show their enthusiasm. How to Win Friends and Influence Peoplef' page 103, paragraph 5 . . . Cast members go over their lines during a free moment. The Junior class of Lockport Township High School proudly presented their play, One Foot in Heaven, a three act comedy, on the evenings of November 15 and 16. The scene opened on a secluded little town in Iowa, 1910. Reverend and Mrs. Spence and their children, Hartzell and Eileen were new residents of Laketon. Reverend Spence had just been ap- pointed minister of the domineering congregation. On arrival to their new home, the old, dilapi- dated parsonage was truly a sight to behold. The members of the family went on to relate their pleasures and their hardships, the wonderful sur- prises, and the discouraging disappointments, which led to many hilarious situations. Those who participated in the play will cherish many memories from the experience and enjoy- ment. 1 But you can't die on my brand new couch! Oh, Henry! exclaims Peggy Ennis, as Karen Vernon displays a devilish sense of humor. Three Blind M ieev On March 21 and 22, the LTHS auditorium was filled by an im- patient audience, anxiously awaiting the rise of the curtain. Three Blind Mice was presented by the Senior class. The Three Blind Micefl sisters from a poor chicken farm in Con- necticut, pooled their life-savings and took a trip to Florida to catch wealthy husbands. One pretended to be a poor little rich girl, accompanied by a secretary and a maid. When Pam, the eldest, was approached with an offer of marriage by a wealthy young man, the truth was uncovered, and the sisters were ashamed of their childish antics. Although their plan fell through, the results of their scheming were not in vain. Pam, Elizabeth, and Moira each became thc wife of the man whom she truly loved. You mean you don't uxe Dial? You're my new problem, Pam, says Jim Maloy to Carolyn Schmitz. 109 'x Pm an old eowhand, . . . D Carol Djerf and Carolyn Schmitz give disapproving glan- ces to fellow cast member, Frank Treseder. I .t s. You mean there will be people out there? Mr. Tipler instructs the cast in proper speech and action, as Leona Gudac looks on. ' 'N ' U-, J . , ls 1 , sf. Q D ,D 4nA L l 'fm 35? w R I A x fi W? 351. ox s' if Q 9 E Q -e if Q , I Lia-w , kia QQ EI! A f S- 'I L if 5 -ff Q www wi' sa W 1. ,s l ,C Our royal couple, King Dave and Queen Carolyn. Christmas Fantasy The evening of December 26 was Hlled with enchantment as many couples found themselves in a Christmas Fantasyf' The dreamy music of the Don Adam's Orchestra lent itself well to the peaceful atmosphere of the Christmas season. Susan Holland appears to be having a good time with Bob Carr - or is she? - Q Gasp, gasp . . . Please, Bob! .. . I can't breathe!! Whe1e's Santa? date? This holiday dance, which was presented by the band, created a highlight for this festive time of year. As the girls and their escorts gathered around to watch, the long-awaited moment finally arrived when King David Albert and Queen Carolyn Schmitz were crowned. The royal couple then led the tradi- tional grand march. It is certain that all who attended will cherish fond memories of this Christmas Fantasyf, Here I am under the mistletoe. Now, whe1e's my Christmas kiss ? Our appreciation to Mr. Stephenson who so faithfully takes our pictures. You are next in line but do you think Sz1nta's lap will be big enough for both of you? Bonnie Jacobson, Chuck Frangella, Sherie Pohls, Bob Caswick. 111 ff Co peddle your flozcers .vomewllere else, bud? Chalky hands and faces and old sweat shirts characterized the appearance of the NHS members that worked on the scenery. Will the real Harry Hula pleaxe sit down. fm Chiquita Banana . . . - John Peterson and Bob Ma- Pat Majetich performs a solo dance routine jetich added a little humor to the strum of a Hawaiian ukulele. to the variety show. L0ck11901'1f Hzgl2lzlglzz'ers'J , 6'There's no business like show businessf, was the refrain of the talented stu- dents that participated in Lockport Highlighters. The National Honor Society initiated this talent show as their annual project to encourage students to use their talents in service for their school. The spotlight focused on acts ranging from modern dance routines and jazz bands to humorous dialogues. The performances were reviewed by a spirited audience that was surprised by Lock- port's variety of fine talent. It is said that the back stage crew is just as im- portant as the performers, Certainly in this case it was no exception. Mrs. Mitzit, National Honor Society sponsor, and members of National Honor Society gave of their time and service to make Lockport Highlighters a success. Shut up in the balcony so I can tall-:IU Plink, plank, plunkj plunk, boing , , , S'-'San Holland and Rena Gmpafes give their humor- The T-men played up a storm with their rendition of K'Wild Weekend. ous dialogue., uNannie and Eloise. 112 r I 5 W They'll never find ,af - ' us in here. ,- .-'Al Mr. Ennis and 'Mr. Meints, Green Gold's' author and composer, double as stage crew. 1 I dress as I please! Roger Anzzolin, the King of the Leprcchauns, leads his subjects in a jolly chorus. I E A zliamond is forever - and so are the payments. Dennis Bratton and Jamie La Tour, the very capable leads, rehearse a scene. Green G0 law Amid bright lights and the lilting tunes of the overture, curious spectators flocked to witness a world premiere on the L.T.H.S. stage. Green Goldf, a musical comedy written by two talented members of our faculty. Mr. Eugene Ennis and Mr. Donald Mients, was the product of the combined efforts of many students and faculty members. The choreographer, Miss Mary Ann Lucas, originated dances for leprechauns and peasantsg Carol Nordstrom provided piano accompaniment for love songs and drinking songs alike. Brilliant costuming and make-up combined with colorful scenery ranging from the lush, green woods of old Eire to a glowing, golden leprechaun cave to create a festive mood, one well suited to our very successful musical, Green Goldf' After twenty years in the General Mills Kitchens, Betty Crocker Do little everyday things upset you? and company go stir-crazy. Mike Hagenbuch and Earl Hassert, the clan chiefs, have a Bev Swanson, Susan Jackinski, Shirley Goodman, Faye Lynn Johnson, and Corliss difference of opinion, Smith, cooks, attack their brew. 1 13 King R ick Pznk Champagne The evening of February sixteenth brought a wistful smile to the faces of those who attended the 1963 spring dance. The cafeteria was a wonderland of bubbles and pink champagne. The drifting melodies of the Banas Brothers' orchestra created an atmosphere of enchantment. Between dances the couples visited the Pink Champagne 'fbarf' A hush Filled the room as the big moment approached. Who would be the royal couple? The question was answered in a very pleasant way with the crowning of Rick Ogren and Leona Gudac as king and queen. All good things must come to an end, but through the Student Couneills hard work, Pink Champagne became a dance to remember and cherish. Foe been gypedg thix ixnjt chanzpagnefn Among the many couples who enjoyed refreshments were Dave Thomann and Leona Gudae, Dale Maroeco and Penny Morse. 'S 1-X1 .l 5- ifrwpg 1 LI' ,arf .gym and sentimental glances alit in a kingdom of lasting dreams. Romantic dances . . . 4 Bonnie Dixon, Pat Matousek, Corol Riccio, Gail Phillips, Susie Jachinski, and their dates. Our perfect day has , now begun With happy wishes from everyone, . . . On the evening of May fourth, the Gateways to a fantasy were opened to the bewitchinff atmosphere of the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Unconscious r of the world outside, many dreamy-eyed couples danced to the melodies -A of Mike Golden and his orchestra. Carol Djerf and Chuck Ballantine, reigning over this realm of enchantment, were seated on authentic castle thrones and wore replicas of medieval crowns. The Peiy?ct Way Rick Ogren, Rachael Grant, Bob Johnson, and Marcia Frampton. The royal court - Mike Pauly, Jo Ann Jackson, Chuck Ballantine, Carol Djerf, Jeannie Adel- mann, and Chuck Blazevich. ring . . H. . , tl X tn v Throughout the nzght enchanted dancing Jerry Anderson, Bev Partak, Ray Ryan, Marianne Rossetto, Bill Drost, Rosemary McGin- nis, Ira Brainard, and Anne Murrie. L-, .. The theme, Kingdom of Dreamsf' was romantically carried through with murals of beautiful nighttime scenes and castle wall. Painted shields, huge white pillars, and a courtyard fountain all helped to create a vivid picture of the Medieval times. A starlit terrace, set apart from the rest of the dance floor, added charm and pleasure to this heavenly kingdom, At the stroke of midnight the splendor ended, leaving everyone in a sentimental mood and deep in a cloud of memory. Of cz Pewct Day But all too .mon our day zx done With perfect memorier 0 perfect fun Karen Vernon, A. L. Lawerence, Jim Maloy and Claire Beaxon Our per ect d y 15 z full szung With talk and laughter that seems to Four Kiddie Coektail: . . . Comin' up! Joe O'Brien, Marcia Frampton, Nancy Green, and Dwight Volling pause for cool refreshments. Dorft look now, but my Covergirl harden Mr. and Mrs. Kappmeyer display their dancing abilities ed Lettennen Whafs up Doc? Jim Mau, Judy Major, Doc Spink, and Rose- mary McGinnis enjoy the atmosphere at D'- Amico's 214. See the people. Color them with crayons. Carol Nordstrom, Rich Powers, Penny Morse, f l Mike Murawski, Janis Beshears and Rick Og- ren. 118 Play Gentlemen D'Amico's elaborate Chantilly Room again provided the romantic setting for the L Club's Annual Dinner-Dance. After an enjoyable buffet, the students and faculty danced to the music of Gene Victor's orchestra. The elegantly decorated balcony and equally enchanting wishing well provided relaxation for the couples. While the girls demonstrated their pitching ability by tossing pennies into the well, the boys seemed to be wishing for their date's outstanding skill. This event has truly become a popular attribute of the social activities of Lockport High School. The cheering swells, pouring out of the stuffy gym into the night. With one ac- cord the crowd rises to its feet and yells. No audience can match it for enthusi- asm. The fans who brave the worst of weather to see the team in action carry with them the school spirit that has helped our teams to many of their victories. Be it football, basketball, or any other sport, there is always a Lockport crowd on hand, making more noise than any other. SPOR TS A th lezfic A stresses Faye Anderson Shirley Gray Linda Larsen Carol Djerf Co-captain Marianne Rossetto Cathy Pxke Co-captain Linda Zloga F Penny Morse 120 On Stage Again in 1962-63, Lockport's Porters were led by an enthusiastic cheerleading octet. This year six upperclassmen and two sophomores were chosen to keep the Porter banner Hying high. Under the experienced leadership of Carol Djerf and Cathy Pike, co-captains, and Mrs. Thompson, sponsor, the girls introduced a medley of unique cheers which were quickly accepted by the student body. The girls devoted many hours to practice and were rewarded by the admiration of all before whom they performed. They kept everyonels spirits soaring and shared in the teams' many victories throughout the football and basketball seasons. On stage and off, Lockport salutes her athletic actresses. Hail, Zimmerfu One more touchdown! yell the crowd and cheerleaders. . a li D 4 N , 1 I I 1 'Anacin for headache5???l' Fans go wild as Lockport crashes through with another win. 121 wwf' FRONT ROW: Bill Drost, Bill McSherry, Mike Cordova, Jim Lane, Steve Etter, Dave Hawkins, Bob Bills, Clarence Erickson, Bob Clark, Early Deloach. SECOND ROW: Gordon Astrom, Howard Shepherd, Gary Jurgel, Doc Spink, Chuck Brieden, Rich Wittkofski, Bob Sramek, John Ploense, Tom Murphy, Mike Murawski. THIRD ROW: George Cinnert, Ed Duncan, Dave Bier, Dennis Bratton, Rich Olson, Chuck Woods, Cleo Lincoln, Three blind mice! See how they nm! Co-captains Andy Dystrup f35l, Jim Phillips C66j, and Myron Ful- ton U95 led and helped their teammates post a respectable 4-4-1 record. 1 l w 122 Dave Sims, Matt Autmen, Coach Deskin. FOURTH ROW: London Dwayne, Fred Richards, Ken Beno, Kurt Carroll, Andy Dystrup, Bob Keeffer, Mike LeGrand, Chuck Harris, Bob Stout, Coach Blum. BACK ROW: Jim Phillips, Fred Shepard, Wally Helix, Erik Ogren, Ron Blackwell, Pete Fulton, Jerry Anderson, Dick Stauss, John Ammer, Coach Zimmer. Grz'a'z'1'0n Glaa'z'aZ0rs What happens when an irresistible force meets an im- movable object? Carl Sandburg found out in their only loss of the season as their highly touted defense crum- bled against the Porter onslaught to the tune of 21-9 during Lockport's first game of the season. The victori- ous Lockport squad, led by team captains Fulton, Dy- strup, and Phillips, then dropped a close one to Joliet Catholic on the Hilltoppers' turf. No points were scored in the next game when Bloom found Lockportls defense equal to its own. The Porters next went on to overpower Argo during Lockportls first home game of the season. Despite some brilliant teamwork sparked by Pete Fulton's mighty right arm, the Porters were beaten back in their Homecoming game by an aggressive Kankakee squad. Unbowed, Lockport came back with a vengeance as the Porter Hustlers plowed through the Cardinal lines to whitewash the Blue Island team in what amounted to a npatriotically' colorful game. Beaten by the conference champion Steelmen of Joliet, Lockport bobbed up and shattered any dreams of victory that Thornton might have had. Thornridge, true to its name, stuck the Port- ers in the final game of the season to make Lockport's record four wins, four losses, and one tie. OPPONENT Carl Sandburg Joliet Catholic Bloom .... Argo . . . Kankakee . . . Blue Island . . . Joliet . . . Thornton . . Thornridge .. LTHS . . 21 .. 6 O ..29 ..27 .. 6 ..14 ..26 .. .. 17 SEASON RECORD 4-4-1 Gain Gmuna' Truly outstanding is the phrase best applied to Lockportls star linebacker Bob Keeffer. Keeffer, voted Most Valuable Player, was a stupendous defensive man and a real boon to the Porter's team spirit. Oh, come on, Dick! Cross the lzne and fight lzke a man In reality this is hardrunning Dick Stauss, a superb halfback who gained many yards for the Porters during the '62 campaign. You say you want to go tip-toeing through the tulips? Lockport's tremendous All-State quarterback Pete Fulton often ac- cepted advice from Coach Zimmer. 123 Wait a minute, Buddy! I just lost my wooden leg. ' All-Stater Pete Fulton executes a dazzling quarterback sneak. I dreamed I tackled a halfback in my Maidenform shoulder pads. Bobby Clark f60J brings down an interloper in Lockport's ter- ritory. The Plebeions, however starved zjMind or Body, will make no Revolt Qflbermittea' to indulge weekbz in Gladiatorlal Displays. What zz place to find an Easter egg! Jerry Anderson, star junior fullback, hauls in a bullet- like Fulton aerial. l - Old Roman Proverb Football is truly an art. An outstanding player must have the grace and poise of a ballerina, the mind of a Ph.D. recipient, the strength of a bull, the heart of a lion, and a true love for football. There are few really outstanding players. Because football is a dangerous game, the player puts his health and even his life in jeopardy in each game. Every time they take the field, our Porter eleven risk the possibilities of permanent or tempo- rary injury. Many athletes have been seriously injured for life by this game. Their love for football makes each Porter seem to be some- thing of an outstanding player. Get of the field, Stauss! Pre-game exercises have been over for an hour. Dick Stauss C231 is overjoyed at another Porter touchdown. 124 it ', ' T :I . ,L+ as -7 wg.. S fr 'a ff , Q Q A ,gel Q S ' it ' 'in -if r r in z A li 'f'i x 5' . M . i f 71 ri 4 S e f . .. f e 1 a .-g 4 'e ' in bifb fn H W 5 Q J FRONT ROW: Managers, Van Williams, Bill Barney, Bob Kinder, Mike Dubrovich, jim Pyle. SECOND ROW: Bill Brill, Bill Reedy, Terry Wilder, Ken Senffner, Charles Mitchell, Bob Erickson, Tom- Huckaba, Bernie Swenson, Ken Richards. THIRD ROW: Coach William Jackson, Gary Hartz, Pat Shaver, Tom Kegley, Ed Plankar, Jim Kraft, Ken McFarland, Tom Zander, gffxx Sam Easley, Kenn Engstrom, Coach Don Seitzberg. FOURTH ROW: Alex Samusevich, Tom Schultz, Dave Carey, Bob O'Neill, Joe Sutherland, Bob Hicks, Tom Lane, Jerry Pochynok, Mike Naus, john Buerger. BACK ROW: jim Huwaldt, Bruce Albers, Joe Baron, Bill McClain, Gene Williams, Ken Kon, John Rogers, Rich Sluski. Sophs Capture Con erence Laurels Benchwarmers finally revolt. Sophomores rejoice over the Thornridge victory which gave them an 8-1 record, good enough to tie for first place in the SSL. 125 From the moment the Portermites took the field and tromped Carl Sandburg 27-6, Coach Seitzberg and Coach Jackson knew they had a winning team. To prove their coaches were correct, the sophs rolled up an 8-1 season record and tied for first place with Joliet in the South Suburban League. The Portermite offen- sive team piled up 94 points during their nine games while the defensive squad held all opposition to only 25 markers. The defensive unit was never scored on in conference play. The team's only loss of the season came at the hands of Blue Island by a score of 6-13. Bring home the Butternut bread, Fredf' Halfback John Buerger scoots along the turf for a Portermite TD. FRONT ROW: Pat Bannon, Bob Johnson, Ken Pesa- vento, Rich Willtrout, Doug Corniels, Jim Mau, Bob Alexander. SECOND ROW: Mark Misius, Rich Me- Cain, Dave Hassert, Bob Svoboda, Stan Bernot, Jay Wil- Jones, Barry Carter, Tom Bill Connors, Rich Powers, Brubaker, Jim Kalmes, Greg Carlson, Jan Cobb, Dennis Legan. BACK ROW: Coach John Rowley, jim Cronholm, David Rajala, Frank Treseder. son, Darryl Burris, John Peterson. THIRD ROW: Harold M ore M iles Per Gallon l ' ' if ' , V1 ,, f i , nn. ,' t Y fa ,rex 1, 31 . ' 1 ,V it . kin, ' N.,-V tj 3- fif. , fav X 7 '. . .f '-1--i ' 5 '-4'7 ' A -'. li if Q 5 F.,:',i, K 3151 X my gi vim , ,. 10,1 .',:.:.,,w V ga.. H., Q, V ' KV Jv. -ok' ,s wf . A., Whit, f ,:'.,.4?:,, E My H.. P ,A ' Y 521' A, 25 153: ' A 'if 1 . 'j' e ' z 1 . ,, A I- , ,:., . 1 4 ' ' , A V- ga ' W 1 -A ' 1 12, 'i 'f ' il ' ii 7 ,'si -. h. H '., w 4' ,' - x , 'i:f',' ' ff' 4 ., . 1 ,, , . 3, t w g ,. K mt . K I, ,I - ,K . ,. Q J ti fiyziigs W a2i',.: Ef :H Q l ' EE. ,, ,gm i , .. . A it , V ,tg tg' i' Q QF' ' . h Q A V -Nl 5, 3 1 H .Y .ft is er r - as if .. , kgu ,..,, -- V . f V-0 , 9' , V ., I 5, Soup'r On! As the timer's gun cracks through thc air, the Port- ers leap from the starting line during one of their daily work-outs. Coming Mother! Leading the way to another vic- tory, John Peterson heads into the stretch. With picturesque Dellwood Park again serving as the testing area, Lockport launched its fourth season of cross-country, The Porters, under the direction of Coach Bill Connors, posted a season record of three wins, eight losses, and one tie. The multi-milers posted their three victories over Reavis, Argo, and a rough Thornton outfit. One of the team's most impressive showings of the cam- paign was their third place tinish in the Tinley Park Invitational. The har- riers also finished a respectable ninth in the district held at Rich Central and seventh in the rugged South Suburban League Conference held at Kanka- kee. The Porterinites found things a little tougher, however, as they managed to win only two of their twelve meets. Throughout the whole season, the har- riers showed their true Lockport spirit as they sacrificed both their time and energy for the team and the school. Rich McCain, jim Mau, Rich Powers, John Peterson, Bob Svoboda, and Dennis Legan represented Lockport at the district meet held at Rich East where the Porters finished ninth. 126 Now exhalen Coach Beseman congratulates the 200 yard relay team, jerry Pekar, Jim Rossetto, Jim Peterson, and Roy Fleet, on their record breaking time. The Porter tankmen, despite facing such adversities as a small pool and no diving facilities, had a fairly successful season. Confronted with formidable opposition, Mr. Beseman's strokers posted a 3 win, 10 lost record. The poolsters were one of the best all around swimming teams ever produced at Lockport as was evidenced by the fact that eight varsity records were top- pled. Individual stars were senior Jim Peterson, record breaker in the 50 yard free style and the 160 yard individual medley, senior jim Landon, 100 yard butterfly record breaker and jun- ior Bob Lacy, 100 yard backstroke record breaker. Porter team- work was evident as all four varsity relay teams broke former times. The prospects for next year look promising as 7 varsity lettermen are returning. Additional talent will be acquired from the many eager sophomores who this year swam on the frosh-soph team, which registered a fine 6-6 record. Suspended animation Junior Bob Lacy exhibits his starting form which helped him break the 100 yard back- stroke mark. .v - K , , xv, ,, .. . , .LVVA ,V 2 We 1 SOPHOMORE SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Ron O'Connor, Jim Pate, Brian Smythe, Jim Cronholm, John Reed. SECOND ROW: jerry Cheney, Luis Gonzales, Tom Strandber, Tom Thomas. THIRD ROW: Bruce Acord, Leroy Miller. BACK ROW: Carl Purdy, Steve Walters, Scott Cronholm. Tan!-:men Toplble Records VARSITY SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Mark Misius, Jim Peterson, Bob Lacy, Jim Landon, Neil Allison, Roger Luebs, Tom Needham, Jim Hemphill, Roy Jerry Pekar. Fleet. BACK ROW: jim Rossetto, John-Danielson, VARSITY TEAM - FRONT ROW: Ron Senlfner, Tom Householder, Rich Householder. SECOND ROW: Manager Mike Blackwell, Bill Buchanan, Dave Hawkins, Jim Townsend, Warren Snapp, Pierson McFarland, Jesse Gutierrez, Gary Brainard, Mike Cordova, Manager M...- q A Herb Kinder. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Zimmer, Bob Bills, Bob Stout, Gordon Astrom, Tom Murphy, Cleothis Lincoln, John Rowley, lra Brainard, Norman Thompson, Manager Mike Brunner. Graplblers Grape port. Why d0e5n't he try a double twist, reuerre figure eight, spine bending, turkey bar. Coach Zimmer is always willing to help out his boys in any way he can. Let'J twist again like we did last night. Gary Brainard moves in for another one of his take downs. Because of their weakness in a few weight categories, the Lockport wrestling squad managed to post a season record of only 1 win and 10 losses. Six team points or less, however, spelled the difference in four of their ten defeats. The Grapplers' lone victory came over Kankakee in a tough match. The matmen placed seventh in the South Suburban League and an outstanding second in the district tournament at Lock- Boasting the teaIn's most outstanding record of 20-4 was captain John Rowley. John placed Hrst in the Pekin Quadrangular, a second in the conference, a first in the district and sectional, and the right to repre- , sent Lockport at state. W 2 f .gi 2' e i aft it l t is t i . Xi--Q ' 5 -W 5351 K.. ' A x , 45, 1 .Q i ' I .asf - 3' , 4- tif 9 if my K ii' . kk,.. .,'k Q K M Hey! Leave thore fingers alonef i' 32 K ff S if Jesse Gutierrez wisely maneuvers for position in W ': ' 4' 'Y Y . ' . - 4 ll an attempt to defeat his opponent. jim, will you pleaxe take your hand down and quit tickling him. Giving each other a few pointers just before the district meet are John Rowley, Cleothis Lincoln, and Jim Townsend. Based on their sophomore record, the prospects for the future look very good for the Porter matmen. Under the direction of Coach Mel Deskin, the Portermites posted one of the best records in years, as they won 8 meets and lost only 3. The Portermites also finished a very respectable second place in the South Suburban League, Second place awards were given to Jim Yunkcr, Rich Householder, Tom Zander, Sam Easily, Stacy Miller, Dwayne London. and Rich Sluski, with Roger Anzzolin placing third. F or Greatness FRONT ROW: Coach Mel Deskin, Ross Margentina, ROW: Dave Charnicky, Bob Hicks, Sam Easley, Stacy Barry Anderson, Roger Anzzolin, Hal Scott, Tom Miller, Dwayne London, Rich Sluski, Earl Smith, Mike Zander, Ken Senffner, Dan Herbst, Pat Shaver. BACK Naus, Manager Bob Kinder. -:uv ..- l eirv Andersonfs hall handling abil- Defensive expert Carl Ballantine contributed his Pete Fulton's natural ability and hustle won Itw proxided the spark to keep the ball-handling skill to the Porter Cause while man- many awards for him and his team, Pete IS Porter tictory fires alive. aging to score well in each game. one of the finest athletes in the history of LTHS. Baskezfaers Take Their Bows One of the hnest teams ever to play at LTHS. the '62-563 varsity cage-rs compiled a very impressive 21-6 record. Thc Porters started the season by winning their own tour- nament. the Lockport Invitational, In December the Porters travels-d to the Pontiac Holiday Tourney where they were the under-dog winners. At Pontiac the Porters beat four state ranked teams. Granite City. Peoria Richwoods, Bloom. and Rock Island Allemcn. The Porters themselves were at one time ranked fifth in the state. In regular South Suburban League action the hoopsters gained a 10-4 record. good enough for second place be- hind Bloom. In regional play the Portcr's took second losing to Bloom of Chicago Heights in the Finale. Three Porters, Myron QPetel Fulton, Bob Gatson, and Bill Ford made all conference and all area squads. Fulton and Gatson received special mention. FRONT ROW 4 Jim Mau. Ozzie Ludwig, Jerry Anderson, Den- Coach Connors. Mike Murawski, Chuck Bricden, Carl Ballantine nis Legan, Bob Gatson, Bob Johnson, Don Spink, BACK ROW' - Bill Ford. Myron Fulton, Ray Ryan. Dennis Bratton. Bob Gatson inspite of his size 6'0 was the sec- Freshman Bill Ford led the Porters in rebounding Soph Mike Murawskis Calm dispo ond best rebounder for the Porters and second and was third in scoring. sition made him a very xaluable in scoring. sixth man to the xarsitv squad A ter cz 21-6 Season Marmion Military' .. Geneva ...,....... Joliet Catholic .. . Joliet Township . . , Carl Sandberg . . Eisenhower . . , Kankakee ...... Granite City ...., Peoria Richwoocls . . . Bloom ............ Rock Island Allemen Thornton ......... Argo ......... Thornridge ..... Joliet Catholic . . . Bloom COTD Crane Tech ...... Joliet Township .... Eisenhower ..... . Kankakee .. Thornton .. Argo ....... Thornridge .. Bloom ..........,. Tinley Park ....... Homewood-Flossmoor Bloom ............ Now, if I can pry my feet apart LTHS Qpp. . . . an underhand lay-upf' 55 42 Pete Fulton makes it look easy and befudclles his opposition . . . . 54 43 4' 'W' .. 58 44 . . . 51 66 .. 54 32 .. 47 46 ., 37 26 ,. 68 58 . . . 60 46 . . 58 52 .. 62 44 . . 65 35 .. 81 37 .. 46 44 . . 79 47 . . . 58 59 . , . 44 49 .. 53 49 .. 54 47 . . 57 58 . . 44 49 .. 66 43 . . 60 53 .. 70 61 .. 85 35 Nea 62 1 H52 eo 1 131 -+.,i. .... fu- f - ur' 0 oil' ww- R ug 11' .mx P J ' vb 'V' C33 A 4' I . , w ,UBKPDR 'U 3'3- A rare moment - the managers work. In reality the varsity managers really do some work. Head managers: Joe O'Brien, Head Manager Bob Alexander, Tony Bernot, Keith Kucera, and Eric Ramberg. Not pictured: Rodney Wright. The sophomore basketball squad finished a successful season with a record of 15-5. Two of the more formidable foes, who fell before the Portermites, were Crane Tech and Joliet Township. The Port- ermites showed real team spirit and determination by coming back to beat Bloom at Lockport K39 --37N after a narrow defeat on the Trojans, home court C36-405. The sophs ended the season in sec- ond place in the South Suburban League. At the Wlheaton Sopho- more Tournamcnt the Portermites crushed Glenbard Wfest f48f4Ol but the next night were edged by Glenbard East H55-575. In the previous year the sophs won the Wheaton Invitational. FRONT ROW: Leroy Campbell, Floyd Chandler, Tom Huck- Jim Kraft BACK ROW Jim Huwaldt John Rogers Ray Mcader aba, Jack Mau, John Buerger, Larry Staples, SECOND ROW: B111 McCain Bruce Albers jim Kalmes Jerry Pochynok Ken Kon, Alan Hickman, Bill Cain, Ed Plankar, Jan Carter , ,...4sm,1. we f, ,. .f llll5 A SQUAD 7 FRONT ROW: Jim Meyer, Gene Galvin, Ted Wfard, John Svobocla, SECOND ROW: LeRoy Campbell, Bob Wason, Ron Caneva, Bob Carter, Bob Rogers, Doug Ingram. THIRD ROW: Coach William Jackson, Mike Burger, Ed Lu- cas, Terry Calcaterra, Bob Madden. Freshmen Wz'n 18, Lase 11 B SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Neal Salla, John Skoryi, Wally Coffey, Charles Huckaba, Ken Barkley, Larry Shephard. SEC- OND ROW: Larry Kozak, Guy Johnson, Paul Maffeo, Glenn Martinik, Don Homcrding, John Blum, Ray Bloomquist. THIRD ROW: Coach Larry Vancc, Bob Rodcghcro, Curtis Dunn, Leon Casey, Leslie Marr, Bob Jones, John Cisler. FEARLESS FACULTY -- FRONT ROIV: Bob Hess, Mel Des- ROVV: Chuck Bcsenian, Frank Blum. Bill Jackson. Bill Zimmer kin, Larry Vance. Don Seitzberg. Ed Hill, Bill Connors. BACK John Strobbe. Harry Garrett. Dale Crone. Al Bean. Fixed Game or the Faculgz Once again the L-Club sponsored an interclass tournament for all basket- ball enthusiasts who did not participate in varsity ball. The seniors brought home the honors, earning a chance to face the unbeatable faculty. Al- though the seniors far out-classed them, the faculty, bolstered by several new teachers, managed to win to the tune of 60-52. SENIOR SQUAD -A FRONT ROW: Robbie Bruce. Dick Stauss, Jim Beall, Mirror, mirror, on the floor . . . Rich Maas. Toni Edson. Joe Vancura. BACK ROWY John Peterson. Stan Bernot, Mr. Zimmer in action as he fouls Rich Witt- Bob Majctich, Eric Ogren, Rich Wfittkofski, A. L. Lawrence, Al Langley, Ed Dun- kofski. can, Dale Marocco. Steve Etter is all mound up and ready to go for VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Steve Etter, Mark Walter Stenzel, Bob Svoboda John Tomasko manager Wagner Dick Stauss Gary Brainard, Ira Brainard. SEC- BACK ROW: Gordon Astrom John Peterson Bob Stout OND ROW Darryl Burris Pete Samusevich, Ed Olszta, Bob Bills, George Cinert, William Jackson coach Because of a shortage of upperclassmen, Lock- portis varsity track squad again finished their season on an unsuccessful note. The cindermen did, however, manage to win one dual meet over Argo, and two triangular meets. Although placing eighth in the South Suburban League, the highlight of the season was their second place finish in the Will County District Meet. John Petersorfs time of 4:37.5 in the mile run was one of the many varsity records set this year. Bill Ford also distinguished himself by breaking the high jump record with his jump of 6M feet. Qllivfivi' 'S 2 1.7. jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack jump over the bar. Although his position may seem a little awk- ward, Jack Strickland demonstrates the way to get the job done as he soars over the high jump bar, Trim Time FROSH-SOPH SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Hilton Ham- ilton, Ken McFarland, Wally Purdy, Ken Engstrom, Gary Bond, Barry Brubaker, Jan Carter. SECOND ROW: Gary Moeller, Bob Lewandowski, Jack Mau, Chuck Har- Gene Galvin lunges for the line. TQ- The sky is falling! The .vky ix fallingfl' Dennis Holcomb strains to reach the finish line in a tight race. Oh, thzs necklace zs choking me!'J ris, Alex Samusevich, Ron Wagner, BACK ROW: Davc Marjanovich, Dave Rajala, Carl Purdy, Bob Rodeghero. Terry Calcaterra. y rrr, wi VARSITY SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Chuck Bozue, Pat Bannon, Wilbur Clark, Jim Pieper, jim Kraft, Dave Sims, jerry Anderson, Norman Thomas. SECOND ROW: Coach Kappmeyer, Jim Rossetto, lil Chuck Ballantine, Andy Dystrup, Wayne Traylor, Bob Keeffer, Mike tc' 'Q we- Q , '35 W' gf'-rf , .3 1 t - gr A ,. . ' as gf T ,E ini: ,- Q 1:1 r Simi' g. 5 t- A F Hngw, A 5 fgggwalr ' ll A if till K .ig A ' . .ily K ff A Team captain Chuck Bal1antine's excellent form on the mound led the way for Z1 12-1 record and selection to the all-conference squad. -cy.: Murawski, John Rogers, Fred Pedersen. BACK ROW: Coach Seitz- berg, Larry Edsall, Chuck Brieden, Ray Ryan, Vince Aflrunti, Dave Bier, Pete Fulton, Herb Kinder. H itzfing and Pitclzing Led by strong pitching and hit- ting, the varsity baseball team posted a brilliant 1543 record that included the 6th consecutive district, 3rd regional, and first sec- tional title in the history of LTHS baseball. Led by right-hander Chuck Bal- lantine, the pitching staff held their opponents hitless for 23W innings. These games included a no-hitter by Ray Ryan and a per- fect game by Mike Murawski back to back in district play and innumerable no-hitters by Ballan- tine. The power to back up the pitching was supplied by Lock- portis answer to the New York Yankees, Pete Fulton, Mike Mu- rawski, and Andy Dystrup. Amid the praises given to the squad, the one that sums up the reason for the success comes from Coach William Kappmeyerf' Probably one of the best ball teams to come out of Lockport High School. Their determination, de- sire, will to learn made them a well organized club. 138 . .., Aid Pete Fu1ton's combination of good hitting and defense at First base earned him a spot on the all-conference team. OPPONENTS All-State tournament choice Andy Dystrup guards second base. Spark Porter Success RESULTS LTHS OPP. Oak Lawn .. . 4 3 East Aurora . . . . 7 4 Bloom .....,. . 3 2 Naperville . . 7 1 Kankakee . . 3 2 Joliet ...... 4 6 Argo .,....., , 4 O Blue Island . . . , 9 0 Plainfield . . . . . 13 0 Lcmont . . . 3 0 Thornton .. 6 2 Oak Lawn .. . 3 2 LaGrange . . 5 l Thornridge . . . . 2 4 Blue Island . . . . 1 0 Morton West . . . 2 0 Mound City ...... 14 O Granite City . . . . 4 6 , .,4,.1 ., yn., .J :w i Eiilif fr if '?J'ff . . A , 1 t use e. , .ni vnu 1 ,if ff 5 'a li I'-f i g, 3 ' -5' ,I , 42 ez f ff if 1 . fi 'H i f 1 . ':. .2 .i 1 -.-H, ,:L','j,.s' '- '- Q... N01 in ,,S',i,f-V 2,5 N rN,l1:i:,lF ,. fa im, f M .-.-f '- 45.5 ,L-j Nr fa . , . . . - : '- 'ta L, 'VT . ' wwf, 4 '3554 , ,, K' 114,140 , ?-fwfr , Q ' , .y , A . ' , :Q M ,V V,L , - if Z' 1w,1:jf:y1k,5 x, my 4 V 5 4 ,. M 'rv ii ' -4.0 - ., if-32? -f -. 'ge - , sn.-.V . , h..:f,3f.::.s. 132195, ,Sq 2' . A. -.f P- '-'X , .,,,tf1E?'i5iiiS5':5a ca,--f 7 -3- X' V - J, ,v in -.4 v ' . Mike Murawski displays the swing that earned him a spot on the all-tourney and all-confcrcncc squads. L Anybody for a swim? Bench warmers swelter at Bradley. What, me zc'orry?J' Coach Kappmeyer had few worries as he piloted his most successful squad yct. The winner and still champion of the Betty Crocker mud pie contest Mike Murawxkif Mike gets a well-earned handshake after pitching a perfect game. Take that, you dirty horxe-hide covered 5pheroid! Pieper blasts one out of the infield, Hey, hey! Murawskl ,puts one Over the lefbfield A cloud of dust, the thunder of hoofs, and a hearty Hi Ho Silver! fence durmg the state seml-finals at . . , John Rogers rounds th1rd. Bradley UHIVCFSIIY. 140 SOPHOMORE SQUAD - FRONT ROW: jim Miller, Ray Meader, Bob O'Neill, John Buerger, Dan Herbst, Mike Alexander. SECOND ROW: George Wolfe, Gary Hartz, Ted Pastore, Mike Dubrovich, Ray Monroe, Larry Greenfield, Tom Huckaba, Pat Rookies Gain Shaver. THIRD ROW: Bob Kinder, Ed Plankar, Jim Huwaldt, Bill Barney, Tom Lane, jim Kalmes, Larry Staples, Joe Crocher. BACK ROW: Bernie Swenson, Bruce Albers, Leon Parrish, Rich Sluski, Gary Roberts, Coach Heggerty. Experience i av'-E .1-an FRESHMAN SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Tom Plankar, Bob Jones, Don Homerding, Ted Ward, Ron Homerding, Chuck Huckaba, Mike Ebenroth, Dale Alvcy, Ted Madden. SECOND ROW: Bill Babich, Bob Rogers, Mae Beavers, Larry Wayczi, Curt Dunn, Leon Casey, 141 Randy Miller, Hayden Lancaster, Bill Robinson. BACK ROW: George Pounovich, Dan Garcia, Gary Spiezio, John Platko, Bob Wason, Gary Taylor, Rich Ramlow. Golfer'l' demonstration of a perfect swing - Ozzie takex backszuing, . . . Four year member of varsity squad, Ozzie Ludwig helped team to the conference championship by firing an 82, good for fifth place individually. Bob hits the ball, . . . Bob who will be back to support the team next year, shot a very fine 79 at conference to be conference medalist. Conjirence Chamjyions SOPHOMORE SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Buzz Cisler, Dave Moulthrop, Scott Cronholm, Eric Ramberg. BACK ROW: Bob Coon, Bill Brill, Mott Pisiut, Jay Batson, Tom Strandbcrg. Ron follows through. Long knocker Ron, only a junior, blasted an 81 at conference to cap second place. VARHTYRECORD Team Opp. Strcator ... ...320 p Bdords .. ... .. 371 Lemont .,......,... . . 0 Joliet Township ,..... . . 192 Homewood-Flossmoor . . . . . 165 Iiankakee ............ .. 180 Blue Island ..... . . 184 Joliet Township . . . . . 343 Bloom .......... .. 369 'Thornton .. .. 341 Iiankakee .. ...342 hlorrk .... .. 186 l ooni ...... .. 343 Bhm Idand ... .. 381 'Thornton ... ... 334 LTHS 329 329 14 188 159 167 173 337 337 325 325 163 333 333 334 142 1 Lockport's Linksters made school history as they became the first Lockport team to reach the state finals. Downstate they fin- ished a respectable tenth. They accom- plished this feat by winning the district held at rugged Big Run with a four man total of 326. Coach Ed Hill's golfers were also success- ful in regular season matches posting a won-loss record of thirteen wins, one loss, and one tie, the best record ever for the golf squad. They were undefeated in con- ference matches and in the conference tournament the golfers walked off with everything but the tee markers. The link- sters captured the team championship with a four man total of 325 and also three of the first five individual positions. The key to the golf squadis success this year was their tremendous depth. The varsity consisted of four juniors and four seniors, and all were capable of capturing medalist honors. Next year the golf squad will have great potential as, in addition to the four returning lettermen, the sopho- more squad this year looked very promising. Wilt? . agty Q ty , 3, 'Re 'P --,ff vs- . ., ,aa-W it at N s 5 , - ' ,, . f fwnsflii - ,-ffgf' get ,L 3 pigs, i., 55,53 ...aa , 0,692 ,sing kr . c... LV ,Q s ,, was .5 1 VARSITY SQUAD - The Porter Linksters proudly display their district plaque. FRONT ROW: John Beavers, Jim Beall, Joe O,Brien. BACK ROW: Bob Johnson, Ron Hanna, John Shaffer, Onie Ludwig. Gown G0 Down State The Eve hackers who capably represented Lockport downstate talk about their experiences at Champaign. They are: Bob johnson, john Beavers, Joe O'Brien, Jim Beall, and Ron Hanna. Beall with two l's,' Senior Jim Beall greatly aided this year's team by firing a 79 at district, which enabled him to receive co-medalist honors. 143 Q f 1 255 1. I '?' FROSH-SOPH SQUAD - FRONT ROW: Mike Antonucci, Myron Majack, Mike Kurtyak, fi. ..g,g A Dwaine Maston, Chuck Plumb. BACK ROW: Jim Chandler, Tom Pinn, Dave Hassert, f T' i XX I Tyrone Thomas, Ron Chandler, Ed Topolski. , My di, p V l .xx It has to come down sometime. Allan Langley waits . . . and waits . . . and waits. Tennis Tumbles To coach Robert Hess's regret, in spring a young marfs thoughts turn to something other than tennis. Accordingly, the varsity fell OWIQ, a record the frosh-soph matched perfectly. The main burden fell on the four seniors, a fact which may hinder future squads. In spite of this the underclassmen who did play varsity have gained valuable experience. 'fYou should .fee mein VARSITY - Bob Alexander, Terry Gray, Jim Weston, Bob Carr, Sam Easly. NOT PIC- Swan Lake! TURED: Alan Langley, Tom Topolski. Bob Carr smashes an overhead. 144 Moving backstage, forever active and industrious, are the many clubs and organizations, They provide a means of expression of every type of talent or interest, ranging from drama and music to farming. Many provide a dress rehearsal for the very roles these students will be playing after they have gradu- ated. Others give them a chance to play a part in the government of the school. Still others offer an interesting and creative form of relaxation. All of them create a meaningful interlude in the monotony of classes. ofa GA NIZA TION eq. '91 iz? Family portrait The BOARD - Claire Beavon, secretaryg Peggy Ennis, social co-chairman, Dave Thomann, financial chairman, John Peterson, chairman, Jane Harris, publicity chairman, Susan Holland, pro- co-president, Jim Beall, treasurer, Bob Alexander, welfare co-chair- gram chairman, Ozzie Ludwig, co-president, Alan Benson, welfare man, Brian Boland, in-service chairman. Perky Pete perspires. R 1 - 002 Ozzie operate, ound the clock the year round, the Student Council 3' ' Cmpresidem John Peterson holds up stands ready to assist the student body. Pre-school and C0'P'csldem Ozzie Ludwig his and ' ' ' freshman orientation, co-ordination of Homecoming holds UP the Other' activities, and the annual turnabout week occupied the council members' time during the fall. At Christ- mas Santa Claus received a helping hand as the council distributed Christmas cards. Rounding out the list of special activities was the spring semi- fonnal dance, Pink Champagne? Serving all throughout the year, the council handled the concessions at home games and operated the lost and found, Even more important, it acted as a sounding board for student suggestions and com- plaints. .e ff- X fi Passive Pryor ponders. Mr. Pryor, sponsor, supervises Homecoming activities move smoothly with Council co-ordination, This is the last time I'll take Carolyn out two night: in a rowf' Joe Lawson tries to enjoy the benefits of S.C. concessions, as Marsha Holt looks on. For Student Leaders This is Liberaceiv last dance here! Even during Twirp the council boys arc on the job. Whativ with the Nixon posters? Candidates and managers get to- gether after a busy week of cam- paigning. 147 The gashouxe kids. Rita Eipers, April Hcjka, Dave Thomann, and Debbie Lindstrom make balloons double for bubbles for Pink Champagne. FRONT ROW: Rosemary McGinnis, Beverlee Partak, Mari- anne Rossetto, Cathy Zander, Leona Gudac, Carolyn Schmitz, Margaret Janosz. SECOND ROW: Rachael Grant, Ann Mur- rie, Michele Reda, Cheryl Bockholdt, Linda Larsen, Joan Carter : Bonnie Wrobel, Jeanie Anderson. THIRD ROW: Rich Mc- Cain, Dale Marocco, Pat Bannon, George Christian, Kas Stogis, JoAnn jackson. BACK ROW: John Ammer, Ray Ryan, Eric Ogren, Dennis Bratton, Andy Dystrup. Let Us Represent You FRONT ROW: Carol Larsen, April Hejka, Janis Carlstrom, Virginia Affrunti, Carolyn Bradley, Jody Reid, Bette Loukas, Nadine Robinson. SECOND ROW: Gail Cox, Mary Ogren, Sharon Novak, Debbic Lindstrom, Gail Stockbar, Gerry Da- maska, joan Ennis, Marsha Francis, Connie Beavon, Rita Ei- pers. BACK ROW: Kathy Sharp, LeRoy Campbell, Mike Dub- rovich, john Rogers, Jan Carter, Jim Pate, Ben Alexander, Kerry Ritter. FRONT ROW: Karen Schildgen, Sharon Ekkert, Mary Yedinak, Mariellen Resler, Cheryl Ludwig, Jan Mathis, Pat Matousek, Mary Leslie, Joy Norton, Donna Lif, Faye Ander- son, Linda Dorion. SECOND ROW: Sally Johnson, Donna Hill, Janice Hanley, Kay Stogis, Annamarie Gorecki, Leona Gudac, Marianne Rossetto, Bonnie Clements, Elaine Hamil- ton, Mary Ellen Zabala, JoAnn Johnson, Jeanne Adelmann, Donna Traylor, Patty Cummings, Susan Holland, Alennea Mathis, Georgia Zupanic. THIRD ROW: Jean Porter, Shar- on Young, Ardis Johnson, Diane Rambo, Madge Sprinkle, Rachel Grant, Becky White, Cheryl Matlock, Nancy Weller, Mona Hilsabeck, Cheryl Farmer, Donna Wason, Ruth Write, Carol Djerf, Linda Larsen, Melanie Berta, Jane Harris, Have Pass - Our corridor policemen, the monitors, assist in the smooth functioning of Lockport Township High School by check- ing passes, directing lost parties, discovering open lock- Kathy Tierney. FOURTH ROW: Bob Clark, Ron Black- well, Jerry Gosack, Dave Thomann, Dick Rohr, Herb Kin- der, Donna Peterson, JoAnn Jackson, Sandy Lawrence, Cathy Pike, Vince Affrunti, Sandy Corniels, Mary Snyder, Kathie Hostert. FIFTH ROW: Al Haas, Tom Shepard, Douglas Cor- niels, Pat Bannon, Bob Majetich, Beth Benson, Bonnie Flem- ing, Jim Mau, Marcia Frampton, Sandy Johnson, Dave Albert, Jess Gutierrez, Fred Shepard, Charles Blazevich, Chuck Bozue, Karen Abrams. BACK ROW: Jerry Anderson, Mike Blackwell, Bob Gatson, Len Barney, Pete Fulton, Den- nie Bratton, Rick Ogren, Chuck Frangella, Bob Carr, Bob Keeffer, George Christian, Paul Buck, Mike Hagenbuch, Dennis Legan, Stan Bernot, Chuck Breiden, Rich Habenicht. Wz'!! Travel ers, and running errands for teachers. We realize that the job of these students and their sponsor, Miss Dibenardo 15 an important one - but really, why the thrones? FRONT ROW: Rosemary Reed, Pat Clark, Kathy Drick, Judy May, Debbie Ostafin, Ruth Presswood, Renee Mar- zec, Helen Walsh, Lynda Stockbar, Anne Murrie, Debbie Lindstrom, Anita Miranda. SECOND ROW: Pat Rotkovich, Freda Blaiser, Janet Scurlock, Virginia Zabala, Joan Bonnet, Vicki Blogg, Jo Ayers, Julie Ayers, Cheryl Gunchin, Pamela Paul, Eileen Theodos, Rosemary McGinnis, Barbara Yunker. THIRD ROW: Lauren Knubbe, Barbara Woock, Mary King, Judi Gum, Denise Caneva, Connie Capista, Cathy Zander, Kay Stearman, Michelle Burich, Carol Riccio, Sharon Shart- zer, Zepporah Wright, Winnie Green, Gail Phillips, Susan Jachinski, Barbara Pesavento. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Kuebler, Judy Termuende, Shirley Gray, Krystin Sundstrom, 3 'gt 7 ,le b' Katherine Mize, Karen Firrnan, Jamie LaTour, Shirley Sol- ley, Connie Pastore, Joann Pangrazio, Donna Lauric, Patti Lapikas, Joan Ennis, Linda Zlogar. FIFTH ROW: Tom Stranburg, Jack Howath, Norma Barone, Jerry Simon, Mar- garet Purdy, Karen Vernon, Lynn Pearson, Janet Reed, Carol Pratt, Joan Carter, Susan Kwarta, Dale Marocco, Bob Caswick, Jim Pieper, Mike Brunner, Terry Gray. BACK ROW: Mike Alexander, Bruce Albers, Jerry Pochynok, Jim Atkinson, Steve Vescovi, Tom Edson, Al Langley, Bob Wit- tenkeller, Chuck Frangella, George Christian, Norm Seelflow, Paul Buck, Randy Reiter, Brian Boland, Paul Bumber, Frank Treseder. D If you think ZUBJTI? bad, you ought to see the TIMES , F :faqs .NN as Over the Ea'z'z'0r's Shoulder All right you guys, who turned of the lights? Lock editors Jane Harris and Claire Beavon take tive after a busy day's work. Go West young man, .rays Horace Greeley. No, this really isn't Horace Greely, It's Mrs. Capponi, this year's Lock sponsor who has an obsession about deadlines. Over the editorls shoulder can be seen the making of a yearbook - the LOCK. Other than those who make up the two Lock staffs, few people realize the time and effort spent in the production of our school annual. The business staffls time is occupied in the selling of subscriptions and the delivering of the books to the students. Other services ren- dered are the distribution of identification cards, the victory dances after home games, and the traditional Homecoming Dance. The editorial staff members busy themselves in the actual production of the yearbook. Pictures must be taken 5 layouts planned, headlines, running heads, copy and captions composed. This year, the Lock staffs have a new sponsor, Mrs, Capponi, whose capable supervision keeps things running smoothly. ...., N.. Z:-,aw x .aa 91 nr- -. 150 .V-am. - E E me M., UM ,ig me Henpecked? Not a bit! Sophomore editors, Connie Beavon and ,W Agw. Joan Ennis, junior editors, Dianne Gee, Anita Miranda, and senior editors Bonnie Brockway, Nancy Weller, give a little help to freshman editors Elaine Longhini, Kathy Meader, John Beall, Judy Wheeler, and Cam Smith. And to think, they used to put women on pedextals. But what have we here? Joe Lawson, photographer, Susan Holland, typing editor, Harriet Wood, copy editor, and Bev Partak, photography editor take a rest to check negatives. xii Look, jane, look! See Dick run! Assistant editors, Anita Miranda and Bev Partak, check fresh man copy. FRONT ROW: Janis Carlstrom, Marlene Goodale, Rachael Grant, Rosemary McGinnis, Marianne Rossetto, Karen Firman, Kathy Bennett, Jo Ayers. SECOND ROW: Kathy Drake, Krys Sundstrom, Sally Johnson, Carol Nordstrom, Jeanne Anderson, Karen, Vernon, Janis Beshears, Julie Ayers. THIRD ROW: Penny Morse, Kerry Ritter, Sandy Johnson, Lauren Knubbe, Marcia Frampton, Kathy Sharp, Cheryl Matlock, Sandy Lawrence, Becky White, Judy Habenicht. BACK ROW: Joe Law- son, Dale Marocco, John Peterson, Bob Carr, Jim Maloy, Alan Langley, Jim -Pate, Jim Beall, Bob Alexander. FRONT ROW: Betty Cherry, Donna Tait, Bonnie Jacobson, Sue Vanek, Julie Goeke, Peggy Kornegger, Bar- bara Nussle, Lynn Brown, Lynn Levanich, Anita Miranda. .SECOND ROW: Harlene White, Cheryl Ludwig, Mari- ellen Resler, Donna Lif. Denise Caneva, Cheryl Bockholdt, Susan Holland, Connie Capista, Marilyn Krickovich, Donna Needham, Raemarie Nagel, Barbara Johnson, THIRD ROW: Claire Beavon, Carol Nordstrom, Bev Partak, Judy Major, Anne Murrie, Rosemary McGinnis, Marlene Goodale, Elizabeth King, Susie Schrock, Lynda Stockbar, Patty Cummings, Marguerite Huckaba, Barbara Rex, Joyce Dark, FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Matlock, Mary Jane Marco, Judy Lynn Carlson, Linda Larsen, Lois Ward, Karen Firman, Marcia Frampton, Ardis Johnson, Bonnie Brockway, Carol Djerf, Rosemarie Pozek, Corliss Smith, Cathy Pike, Joan Ennis, Kerry Ritter. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Famaer, JoAnn Jackson, Harriet Wood, Nancy Wel- ler, Mary Jane King, Mona'Hilsabeck, Rachael Grant, Jeannie Anderson, Linda Acuff, Jeannie Adelmann, Sandy Lawrence, Lynn Pearson, Diane Krickovich, Penny Morse. BACK ROW: Rosemary Reed, Joan Carter, Sandy Johnson, Rosemary Gruben, Dale Marocco, Dianne Gee, Jim Maloy, Allan Lan ley, Shirley Gray, John Peterson, Janis Beshears, Jim Beai, Joe Lawson, Mary Ogren, Kathy Sharp, Janet Major, Donna Peterson. 0 Business Like Lock Business You break it,' you've bought it, says Bob Keefer. Project number two goes into action as past - yearbooks go ' ,,,. t ,,- J' on sale at Lock Staff dances. Money money everywhere and not zz cent is ours. Just wishful thinking by Marlene Goodale, dance chairman, and Melanie Berta, business manager, Here we go around the mulberry bush. Jim Rossetto and Marcia Frampton teach some interested juniors the art of twisting. .NV . ' Michelangelo and company. The 1111165 To ugh Life Brian Boland, Carolyn Schmitz, co-editors, and Mr. Ennis, sponsor, thought! Joe Lawson, copy editor, enjoys the ministrations of Diana fully look over the latest copy of the TIMES. Diemer, illustrator, Marianne Rossetto, assistant busi- ness manager, and Cheri Bockholdt, business manager. Not pictured, Donna Lif, photographer, Lynda Stockbar, advertising manager. Times - Souvenir Program As a play needs a program, so does Lockport Township Higlr School, and the TIMES fills the bill. The TIMES, the playbill for our school, presents the coming events and Ls- ,4,, V , inn ...Ans- Dummy day Carolyn Schmitz, Karen Firman, and Donna Lif are hard at work preparing the new TIMES. 'fDo you think they can be sued for that? Out student body is always eager to get their copies of the TIMES. recent happenings to the student body. With careful planning and great co-operation from the staffs, coeditors Carolyn Schmitz and Brian Boland meet their many deadlines. Assisting them are Cheri Bockholdt, business staff manager, and Lynda Stockbar, advertising manager. Mr. Ennis, English instructor and sponsor, has a big job in checking and approving copies and layouts. Now as this play is finished, we can take our programs with us. In the future years we can look back at them and say, I remember . . . Milf 'l EDITORIAL STAFF - FRONT ROW: Diana Diemer, Jo Ayers, Janice Carlstrom, Mariellen Resler, Donna Lif, Marlene Goodalc, Rosemary McGinnis, Elizabeth King, Betty Cherry, Ann Marie Goreeki, Bev Partak, Susan Holland. SECOND ROW: Lois Ward, Karen Vernon, Peggy Ennis, Linda Jaggers, Karen Firman, Judy Major, Lynda Stoekbar, Marguerite Huckaba, Marilyn Kriekovich, Rozmarie Pozek, Rosemary Gruben. THIRD x XZ' ROW: Kathy Drake, Kathy Meacler, Elaine Longhini, Janis Beshears, Sandy Lawrence, Peggy Korneggcr, Connie Maske, Patty Cummings, Jeanne Anderson, Janet Reed, Judy Wymer, 'Carolyn Drewes, 'Mona Hilsabeck, Dianne Krickovich. BACK ROW: Jim Pate, Mike Dubrovich, Bill Hilsabeck, 'Cheryl Bockholdt, George Christian, Bob Alexander, Andy Dystrup, Dave Thomann, Joe Lawson. Times Tells the Behind the TIMES is the press . . . the Tri-County Press in Lemont. Co-editor Carolyn Schmitz enjoys the end result of her staFf's labor. QCD t -2 Ji, , gf n 1 , ,g-.a e I f BUSINESS STAFF - FRONT ROW: Mariellen Resler, Har- lene White, Judy Carlson, Bonnie Jacobson, Penny Morse, Carol Nordstrom, Donna Needham, Donna Tait, Kathy Bennett. SEC- OND ROW: Cheryl Ludwig, Anne Murrie, Marcia Frampton, Nancy Weller, Cheryl Matlock, Marsha Francis, 'Diane Rambo, Kathy Sharp, Sue Vanek, Julie -Goeke, Melanie Berta. THIRD I nsz'a'e Star ADVERTISING STAFF - FRONT ROW: Patricia Stokes, Lois Ward, Jo Ayers, Leona Gudac. SECOND ROW: Karen Firman, Toni Creed, Julie Ayers, Rozmarie Pozek, Jean Marietta. ROW: Anita Miranda, Connie Capista, Bev Partak, Rosemary McGinnis, Gerry Damaska, Janet Major, Joan Ennis, Kerry Ritter, Sharon Southwick, Jeanne Adelmann. BACK ROW: Norma Barone, Marlene Goodale, Judy Major, Rachael Grant, Dianne Gee, Faye Lynn Johnson, Cathy Pike, Shirley Gray, Lauren Knubbe, Krys Sundstrom, Mary Jane Marco, Diane Nioravec. BACK ROW: Linda Jaggers, Judy Termuende, Ardis Johnson, Rosemary Reed, Gerry Damaska, Diane Rambo. 155 Q, KNEELING: Drum Major, Rich Powers, Assistant Drum Major, Keith Kucera. FRONT ROW: Judy Mae Simmermon, Ron Wag- ner, Jim Gallegos, Marianne Rossctto, Robert LaTour, Karen Rowley, Denise Caneva, Sue Hirner, Frank Kuta, David Linich, Mona Hilsabeck, Les Reiter, Ken Pesavcnto, Elizabeth Rink, Eliz- abeth King, Lee Peters, Joe House, Marsha Ciufhni, Bonnie Wrobel, Mary Lynn Zitzke, Grace Petleski, Sandy Beard, Car- olyn Bradley, Jill Riebe. SECOND ROW: Judy Davis, Pat Stokes, The Music Man Marching Band, under the leadership of Ernest Caneva and Herbert Tatroe, has once again brought fame and renown to Lockport Township High School. On June l9,l962, the LTHS band at Mason City, Iowa, anxiously awaited the important announcement, The na- tional champion and official band of Meredith Wilson's 'Music Man' is Lockport Township High Schoolf, The stadium shook with a great roar, hats were thrown into the 156 Diane Krickovich, Linda Aspel, Steve Thomas, Sandy Spreitzer, Julie Goeke, Mary Flipowitz, Marianne Lewis, Geri Petersen, Car- olyn Schmitz, Rozmarie Pozek, Mark Wagner, Bill Hilsabeck, Kay Stein, Carole Corneils, Rudy Ammer, Shirley Dodd, Joyce Lindstrom, Judy Habenicht, Linda Dorion, Georgia Zupancic. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Grueben, Bob Alberico, Pat Carr, Sue Paulson, Marianne Podolski, Cindy Egizio, Gloria Carpenter, Marianne Gregorash, Bill Drost, Annamarie Gorecki, Lynda Stock- n the Spotlight - air and tears of joy were shed by many. This triumph was just the beginning. From Mason City, the band immediately left on an all expense paid trip to New York City, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Dick Clark's American Bandstand, and back to New York for a two day appearance on the Arthur Godfrey Radio Show. During the trip the band entertained the public by playing concerts at Coney Island, the Capitol steps, and the Na- V X 5 1 1 z 4 . V , Z 1 f g S KP 9 ,Off 0 'f+ f X. bar, Jean Gullicksen, Ellen Dimmick, Joann Olson, Donna Gon- da, Jerry Pochynok, Leroy Hutchinson, Dave Revels, Ed Gornick, Bonnie Brockway, Gail Stockbar, Bev Partak, Mary King, Kenny Kon, Steve Etter, Don Fisher, Bob Lewandowski, Shirley Skeldon, Sandy Corniels, Jesse Gutierrez. FOURTH ROW: Jean Mari- etta, Lenny Horvat, Ed Schueber, Bob Vancina, David Albert, Gary Jurgels, Frank Gotschika, John Larson, Ray Bloomquist, Ron The Musz'c Man Band tional Music Convention in New York. Upon their return to Lockport, the band kept up its fast pace and good work. It entertained overwhelming crowds on the Fourth of July, at the Music Festival in Chicago, at Moorehead, Minnesota, as well as the home crowds right here in Lockport. They gave 'enjoyment to many people with their annual Christmas Concert on the 16th of Decem- ber and with their annual Spring Concert on March 3rd, In addition, they marched at every home football game. Caneva, Jim Kristich, Lee Nelson, Larry Plese, Bill McSherry, John Rowley, John Pastore, Dave Kolmodin, Doug Herron, George Porter, Gary Geissler, Gerald Linich, Doug Lemmon, Kay Perry, Bob Morton, Bill Babich, Jack Else, Greg Miranda, George Lindberg, Harold Jones, Doug Corneils, Ted Bandow, Charles Rink, John Platko, Harry Ekdahl, Robert Nelson, Ross Margentina, John Brubaker, Connie Capista. The pep band played at all home basketball games and as- semblies. The band isnlt all work and no play. The band members still seem to Hnd time for relaxation and enjoyment and on December 26 they sponsored the annual Christmas Dance. January 12th saw their annual Band Banquet at which they were given a small reward for the hard-earned fame they have brought to the halls of LTHS. fry nr uk 51-M H2115 n' : nnwuhsf .F A Y gik g 1 Pwlitl The band pauses during their fast-paced tour of the East, Hercules The band returned tired but very happy X, . K s , N if , vu. i .r E Y H Q . Limbo lower now 'Rt , R. li' as - . Three more to the gas chamber. Dave Alberts, president, dispenses stem justice as Annamarie Gorecki, librarian, Bev Partak, treasurer, Rich Powers, secretary, Ed Schueber, sophomore representative, Carolyn Schmitz, li- brarian, Linda Stockbar, librarian, look on. Rich Powers, our flashy drum major, proudly heads our famous band. If the colors ecfer wear of there keys, I dorft know what I'll do. It was attitudes like that shown on the face of Lenny Hor- vat that won the championship. MUSIC MASTERS - SEATED: Jamie LaTour, Jo- Connie Beavon, Barb Johnson. STANDING: Rodney Ann McNear, Linda Jaggers, Carol Walling, Jackie Carl- Wright, Frank Treseder, Dennis Bratton, Mike Hagen- son, Susan Jachinski, Claire Beavon, Anita Miranda, buch, Roger Anzzolin. Sing! 11535 Goodjbr You Well, I only had two lexsonsfl Faye Lynn Johnson shows off her skill with the piano for Linda Jaggers, Jamie LaTour, Anita Miranda, Bev Swanson, and Barb Johnson, Members of the Junior sextet. He went thataway! The Blazers take a moment from their busy schedule to pose for pictures, Peggy Ennis, Susan Schrock, Rena Grepares, Carol Djerf, Virginia Colegrove, Mary Jane Marco. Interested in joining one of the many choruses? There are many to choose among, Some of the major choruses are the A Cappella Choir, General Chorus and Freshman Girls' Chorus under the direction of Mr. Don Meints. Small- er groups are the Madrigals, and the junior and senior sextets. The chorus adds an indehnable extra', to the school,s activities. The chorus sang at the Christmas concerti The premiere of the musi- cal comedy, nGreen Gold, product of the combined talents of Mr. Meints, choral direc- tor, and Mr. Eugene Ennis, English teacher at L.T.H.S., proved to be a great success. This year, the chorus was very fortunate in having two student directors, Miss Barbara Krumpach, and Miss Mary Braun. NW' X' WM . But I want to be I-:ing of the Leprechaunxfl Mr. Meints and Mr. Ennis dis! cuss their musical, S'Green Goldf' A CAPPELLA CHOIR - FRONT ROW: JoAnn MeNear, Jo Ayers, Judy Carlson, Barb Fitzgerald, Elaine Hamilton, Susan Jachinski, Virginia Colegrove, Linda Pilz, Karin Becker, Yvonne Triplett, Penny Morse, Anita Miranda, Sue Schrock, Linda Zegler, Jackie Carlson, Climmieteen Smith. SECOND ROW: Judy S, Carlson, Julie Ayers, Shirley Goodman, Vir- ginia Nagel, Pat Rodriguez, Bonnie Reeves, Mary Jane Marco, Rena Grepares, Marsha Francis, Joan Ennis, Linda Larsen, Carol Djerf, Connie Beavon, Connie Maske, Claire Beavon, Mary Leslie. THIRD ROW: Linda Jaggers, Peggy Ennis, Jean Lauffer, Jamie Sz'ngz'ng Up GENERAL CHOIR 3 FRONT ROW: Cheryl Ward, Beverly Ponkauskas, Evelyn Williams, Virginia Zabala, Fran Affrunti, Harlene White, Kay Pieper, Kay Stogis, Bonnis French, Florence Zimny, Donna Tait. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Reynolds, Helen Cooper, June Cherry, Bonnie Jacobson, Barb J. Johnson, Char- lene McCain, Kathy Smith, Pat Drick, April Hejka, Karen Kelly, Diane Weller, Lynn Levanieh, THIRD ROW: Sherrill Brehn, Vickie Mumper, Diane Moravec, Claudia Whitmarsh, Mary Ogren, Pearlie Traylor, Susan Holt, Judy Baeza, Jane Erasmus, Peggy Kornegger, Dawne Sedlak, Gail Cox, Carol Walling. BACK ROW: Jim Vahle, Bill Quigley, Cathy Nehls, Maureen Coronwell, Suzanne Behnke, Barb Nussle, Bob Carter, Dale Mei- singer, Walter Stenzel, Joanne Likas, Karen Ratkovich, Shirley Yurkovich, Lynn Braun, Frank Nielsen, Bob Mueller. 11fsii nv ll3I.ii1nl7 LaTour, Ruth Kuhns, Judy Wymer, Krys Sundstrom, LaRose Harper, Karen Abrams, Sandy Johnson, Peggy Howell, Corliss Smith, Faye Lynn Johnson, Karen Vernon, Bev Swanson, Shirley Short. BACK ROW: Bob Finley, Terry Gray, Frank Treseder, Mike Hagenbuch, Tom Pinn, Kas Stogis, Chuck Bozue, Bob Sramek, Dennis Bratton, John Ammer, John Rowley, Wally Purdy, Dan Piazza, Pete Stump, William Reynolds, Rodney Wright, Roger Annolin, Jim Canup. A Storm FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS - FRONT ROW: Kathleen Martineau, Jeanette Kemp, Betty Wittkofski, Pat Zanier, Marian Townsend, Shirley Brigham, Marsha Holt, Carol Mitschke, Roseann Kozaeek, Judy Jerabec. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Dun, Adrienne Craver, Judy Wheeler, Katerina Smith, Sandra Hickman, Susan Anderson, Marsha Sefsick, Janet King, Toni Ratkovich, Charlene Seeley, Sue Stelling, Kathy Kennedy, Lynn Suiter. THIRD ROW: Vicki Hill, Elaine Longhini, Cheryl Heb' a three dab man. Dennis Bratton, A Cappella Choir President, surrounded by Carol Djerf, treasurer, Claire Beavon, secretary, and Mary Jane Marco, vice-president. Friedl, Karen Larsen, Betty McCain, Bessie Traylor, Loma Carnes, Peggy Clausel, Jill Brown, Renee Woock, Debbie Lapi- erre, Carole Fargale, Martha Sehacke, Kathy Murphy. BACK ROW: Rosie Dixon, Martha Lyons, Barb Meadows, Linda Hag- enbuch, Jeanne Reidel, Cam Smith, Christine Cook, Susan Reed, Sharon Novak, Brenda Roberts, Lois Kijowski, Pat Banks, Dianne Molkentine, Diane Entwisle. :hX X Our function is posing for pieturexf' The sponsor and ofhcers of the Fixture Teachers: Mrs. Kramer, Karen Firmang treasurer: Alice Sue Hacker, president, George Chris- tian, vice-president: and Susan Kwarta, secretary, F uzfure Paper- FRONT ROW: Connie Piazza, Lynn Levanich, Donis Lawson, Judy L, Carlson, Karen Firman, Janice Hanley, Cheryl Gunchin, Kathy Drick. Sandy Pandow, Jackie Carlson, Barb Vreuls, Karen Orr. S 5COND ROl'1 : Lois WVard, Jane Beavers, Rita Eipers, Lynn Iraun. Diane Simmon, Suzanne Wood. Linda Pilz, Pam Paul. Barb Johnson, Rae Marie Nagel, Elaine Hamilton, Barb Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Trudy Ellis, Kathy Neal, Patty Cummings, May King, Alice Sue Hacker, Barbara Rex, Sandy Grcenham, Elizabeth Rink, Karen Becker, Connie Beavon, Judy During the past year the Future Teachers of America, under the helpful guidance of Mrs. Kramer, compiled a successful record of enlightenment and experience. The club's main purposes are to enable members to study the qualities and aptitudes basic to successful teaching, to acquire an understanding of the public school system, and to secure information on vocational opportunities in edu- cation. The highlight of the l62-563 academic year was the attend- ance of the FTA members at the regional workshop at Lincoln-Way High School. For pecuniary gain the future paper-graders worked with paper cups at the concession stands at home football and basketball games. At their bi-monthly meetings, the Future Teachers were entertained by guest speakers and panel discussions, which provide valuable information on the teaching profession. Mrs. Kramer spent much time during the year helping the stu- dents progress towards their goal - a worthy profession, teaching. Graders . . . Habenicht, Gail Cox, Kathy Apgar. FOURTH ROW: Jean Lauffer, Judy Termuende, Diane Moravec, Sharon Young, Madge Sprinkle, Kathy Sharp, Mary Martin, Ardis Johnson, Bonnie Fleming, Lee Nelson, Pat Fracaro, Bonnie Reeves, Shirley Solley, Barb Lamoreauz, Polly Jerabek. BACK ROW: Rose- mary Reed, Susan Kwarta, Judy Wymcr, Jim Gliwa, Doug Lem- mon, Bill Hilsabeck, Bill Barney, Sandra Johnson, George Christian, Roger Luebs, Barb Mueller, Lynn Pearson, Thelma Kelm, Becky White. i 162 The 1962363 school year saw the birth of a new school organization, the Junior Medical Club, which is combined from the older Future Nurses of America and the Junior Red Cross. The club's main project for the year was a sale of plastic book covers for our yearbooks. The group also entered a very clever walking unit in the Homecoming Parade. Closely associated with the Junior Medical Club are the Health Room aides. If you have ever had a headache, a cut, or sinus congestion, you have probably been in the Health Room, where these future nurses and doctors dole out aspirin and Kleenex like professionals. With the help and guidance of their club sponsor, Mrs. Habenicht, the members gain experience for their future careers in the medical professions. The tableb' turned. Mrs. Habenicht, sponsor, enjoys the tender, loving care of officers, Kathy Dzak, secretary, Steve Carnett, president, Lauren Knubbe, vice-president, Cheryl Ludwig, treasurer, and Caroline Crocker, cor- responding secretary, . . . Ana' Pillow-FZLWVS FRONT ROW: Terry Parks, Kay Piper, Linda Mitchill, Pam Scriber, Denise Caneva, Georgia Zupancic, Linda Hibner, Kathy Barns, Linda Eipcrs, Mary Yedinak, Elaine Hamilton, Noreen Marocco, SECOND ROW: Dianne Pruitt, Mary Leslie, Betty Jo Dobias, Carol Walling, Virginia Colegrove, Candy Goddard, Bonnie Brockway, Linda Dorion, Dianne Gec,, Judy Hammer, Linda Hartz, Mary Ann Lynch, Sue Vanek. THIRD ROW.' Janet Breitwciser, Joan Stutz, Carol Mohler, Mary Lou Flagg, Kathy Hostert, Joy Lea, Brenda Powers, Linda Johnson, Virginia Lauster, Kay Stein, Karen Kelly, Elaine Young, Pat Drick. FOURTH ROW: LaRose Harper, Krys Sundstrom. Mary Cwiak, Barb Johnson, Kathy Mize, Sarah Allen, Janet Reed, Cathy Tierney, Carolyn Drewes, Diane Moravec, Gayle Meiper, Judy Wymer, Emma Allen. BACK ROW: Chuck Ballantine, Robbie Bruce, Lee Phillips, Dwight Volling, Jimmy Lane, Mike Hagenbuch, Dave Cherry, Bob Sramek, Stan Bernot, Ray Ryan. GAA - Girls Opening each year with a list of activities GAA oFl'ers organized recreation to all girls. With the leadership of the four girls' gym teachers, the girls receive many hap- py hours of enjoyment in GAA during the school year. To start off the year were volleyball, a basket-shooting contest, life saving, golf, and two sessions of bowling. Hey! It's got zz funny spot on it. Linda Reiter really enjoys volleyball, as you can tell by her smile. Winston It'.v a super-dooper inside-out ove1-the- xhoulder hit.'J GAA volleyball offers members an oppor- tunity to become more skilled at the game. Churchill isn't the only one! The champs of the GAA basket- ball tourney are QBACK ROWJ J a n i s Beshears, Marcia Frampton, La.R0se Harper, Pearl Traylor, Pol- ly Jerabek., f FRONT ROWH Rosemary McGin- nis, Elizabeth King, Jessie Myers, Debbie Ostafin. 4 t , I What kind of Our capable sponsors, Miss Lucas, Mrs. Firlus, dance is that? Miss Olson, and Miss Chapman, devote much Jo Ann Jackson, blocking a time to GAA activities. pass, aids her team to vic- tOI'y. On the G0 Every girl who has taken part in any activity of GAA knows the pleasure she gets out of participation. At the end of the year pins and letters are awarded to the girls. Even though some girls do not receive awards, their time was well spent in active play. Take me to your leaded Life saving is one of the activities which really benefits the participants. Our GAA officers who participate in many of the activities are Linda Larsen, presidentg Gail Stockbar, treasurerg Mary Jane Marco, vice-presidentg and Marcia Frampton, secre- tary. A little traveling music, please! Jan Major likes to bowl, so she decided to bowl with one of the GAA teams this year. 165 I'll get that fly yn! Carol Nordstrom is one of the many members to try her hand at tennis this year. 'roll boy! Welre out of school, so we can carve on the desk. The five top scor- ers in GAA bowl- ing are Patti Lapi- kas, Mary Jane K i n g, Elizabeth King, Connie Ca- pista, and Linda Philpott. ' Meeting of the minds? Letterman leaders, Chuck Ballantine, secretary, ,Andy Dystrup, president, Bob Keeffer, viceapresidentg and jim Maloy, treasurer, check over the books. I don!! care if your daughter ix co-editor. You mn't get in here without a tieketf' Dwight Volling checks Mr. Beavon's reserve seat ticket. Always moving to promote school spirit, the Letterman's Club set a new tradition, dress of the day. A letter sweater, white shirt, and tie was the appropriate dress each Friday for the lettermen as they strove to instill a sense of pride and interest in Porter athletics. The '62-363 club saw its membership grow to the largest number in the organization's history. More than 30 outstanding athletes inet with the approval of the members and were initiated. When they were not ushering at home games, the lettermen were handling the sale of the traditional Homecoming mums or sponsoring the interclass It'll never get 017 the groundf, tournament. In March the athletes relaxed as they treated themselves L-Club sponsor, Mr. Kappmeyer, with Chuck Bozue, and their dates to a night at D'Amico's at the L-Club's second annual chairman of ushers. dinner-dance. L-Club Ushers in Tradzhon FRONT ROW: Bobby Clark, Ron Seffner, jim Pieper, Bob Car- wirk, jerry Anderson, Randy Rieter, Andy Dystrup, Bob Alex- ander. SECOND ROW: jim Mau, John Ploense, Mike Black- well, Dale Marocco, Bob Svoboda, Joe Lawson, Jim Beall, Joe O'Brien, Dwight Volling, Frank Treseder. THIRD ROW: Cleothis Lincoln, Dick Strauss, Ozzie Ludwig. Bob KeefTcr, Ron Blackwell, Jim Phillips, Fred Shepard, Bill Drost, Jerry Pekar, MW Q s 2 . A . John Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Rich Wittkofski, john Rowley, Pierson blacFarland, Ray Ryan, Bob Carr, Chuck Bozue, Tom Murphy, Terry Gray, Early Deloach, Len Barney. BACK ROW: Pete Fulton, Erik Ogren, Chuck Ballantine, Bob Gatson, Dennis Bratton, Allan Langley. ,lim Maloy, John Ammer, Howard Shepard, Chuck Brieden, Mike Murawski. president. Man with an acid manner. Mr. Pryor, Science Club sponsor, works out a titration problem. One of the most interesting and informative clubs at LTHS is the Science Club. The Science Club, whose main purpose is to provide educational and enjoyable opportunities in various fields of science, has pro- grams of wide variety S from lectures on chemical warfare and biology to tours through the Argonne National Laboratory This organization was first fomied last year by a group of students who expressed an interest in science. Since then it has grown and gained the sponsorship of Mr. Pryor. We are proud to have this club on our list of extra-class activities and hope it stays there for a long time. Make Wayjhr Science joe, not again. ' The Science Club officers ham it up. Joe Lawson, treasurer: Jim Nfaloy. program chairman: Bob Majetich, secretary: Dave Thomann, vice-president: Bob Alexander. And thafx how I bz'ra'ied the second hole. Einstein's Theory of Relativity is no problem to these brilliant scientists, Ozzie Ludwig, Jim Beall and Dave Thomann. 'sf FRONT ROW: Jane Harris, Nancy Weller, Cheryl Matlock, Bob Alexander, Jim Beall, BACK ROW: Andy Dystrup, Dave Mary Ann Lynch, Lynda Stockbar, Leona Gudac. SECOND Thomann, john Peterson, Bob Carr. jim Maloy, Bob Majetich, ROW: Dale Marocco, Gary Kobliska, Bob KeeHer, Joe Lawson, George Christian. 167 What do you mean you want a Northern fried donuif' The F.B.L.A, donut sale was made a success through the combined efforts of Karen Leinen, Kay Stogis, Jolinda Karns and Jerry Simon. Among the many clubs and organizations at Lockport High School is the Future Business Leaders of America. Students desiring to enter the business world upon graduation find this group especially fascinating. The regular meeting of the F.B.L.A. consists of lectures by prominent leaders of the community, interesting movies on the different phases of business, and panel discussion groups. For their field trip this year, the Lockport Leaders along with Mrs. Manwaring, their sponsor, were informed of some aspects of the world of communication. Success is the aftermath of hard work and hard work is to be had in any business. To be prepared for your future, F.B.L.A. is certainly the organization to join and support. Business Is Our Business But it says here I can only have one wife. F.B,L.A. ofhcers Kas Stogis, presidentg Anne Marie Gorecki, secretaryg Rozmarie Pozek, treasurerg Diane Krickovich, vice- presidentg Susan Rodeghiero, Kay Stogis, Norma Barone, re- porters, work to prepare the next meeting. FRONT ROW: Diana Diemmer, jean Marietta, Mary Karen Martin, Renee Manec, Kathy Seeley, Kay Stogis, Donna Lif, Connie Maske, Leona Gudac. SECOND ROW: Lois Ward, Debbie Ostafin, Judy Kravish, Marilyn Kozak, Elizabeth King, Mary Ellen Zabala, Mariellen Resler, Mary Lou Stagg, Alice Sue Hacker, Karen Leinen. THIRD ROW: Marlene Heeg, Pat 158 Clark, Sharon Shartzer, Donna Hill, Connie Horyza, Connie Capista, Linda Hilmes, Barbara Pesavento, Karen Schildgen. BACK ROW: jolinda Karns, Norma Barone, Cathy Nehls, Jerry Simon, Lynda Stockbar, Janis Beshears, Becky White, Shirley Nikiel, Susan Rodeghiero, Karen Abrams. .1 A '.lQ 5' There's a new hit at Lockport this year - the Girls' Swim Club. Meeting every Wednesday from seven to nine, this club has become an organization worthy of mention, These water dolphins, numbering about forty girls, receive instruc- tion in water ballet under the joint sponsorship of Mrs. Firlus and Miss Chapman. Wet curls, or what were curls, is just one of the disadvan- tages that the girls must face when entering into the Swim Club. Though inconveniences do face the girls in their par- ticipation in water ballet, they have overcome these difficul- ties and can now say, It's been a splashing success. Praise be to Allah! A peek at our precision porpoises. B-b-b-boys! Swim Club Makes a Bzlg Splash FRONT ROW: Rena Grepares, Carol Larsen, Lynda Stockbar, Barbara Woock, Betty Cherry, Cheryl Ludwig, Elizabeth King, Pat Carr. SECOND ROW: Corliss Smith, Ruth Presswood, Bonnie French, Pam Scriber, Gail Stockbar, Carolyn Drewes, Judy Wymer, Lauren Knubbe. BACK ROW: Cam Smith, Cheryl Matlock, Janice Chapman, Carol Djerf, Cheryl Bockholdt, Jamie LaTour, Susan Behnke, Sharon Southwick, Margaret Purdy, Cathy Tiemey, Janet Reed. T X FRONT ROW: Tom Fijan, Herb Svadbik, Mark Zan- der, Bob Bleuer. SECOND ROW: Dean Anderson, Ron Moeller, Gary Moeller, Larry Wayczi, Jack Ambrosini. THIRD ROW: Tom Zander, Wesley Hacker, John Bessey, Hartzel Bruno, John Palmer, Dave Meisinger, Art Eichelberger, FOURTH ROW: Phil Wolen, Ken Frazier, George Platt, Ricky Galle, Ed Karkut, jerry Paul, George Patula, Rick Waltner. BACK ROW: Jack Else, Melvin Bormet, David Harrett, jim jungles, Dave Metcalfe, Ron Brick, Mike Ebenroth, Dave Cline. Furrrzers Focus on the Future The Future Farmers of America is an organization com- posed of boys who are interested in agriculture. The mem- bers of Lockport's club have co-operated with their spon- sor, Mr. Lawrence, to form a very active branch. Among their money raising projects this year were a paper drive and a car wash. The members also supplied the students with a very dependable coat check. The group went to the International Livestock Show in Chicago, where they were presented with two First place and four second place awards. The boys involved in Future Farmers have proved a great credit to our school and our community, and have gone far toward becoming skilled and informed farmers. X s. We'll pull it off at I2:30. The oflircrs and sponsor of the Future Farmers make plans. SEATED are Dan Shepherd, Richard Maas, Henry Meader, and Richard Erickson. STANDING are joseph Leiser, Dale Meisinger, Floyd Schultz, and Mr. Lawrence. You're right! Tha! is zz funny-looking horse, Dennis Meisinger, Floyd Schultz, Dave Meisinger, Richard Maas, and Mr. Lawrence inspect Dale Meisinger's new Angus steer. .-.X ,.r' Are you .ture the other projeolorx zt'on't w0rk.7:' Desperate for a projector. the elub's oliieers. John Hallis. president: Dennis Carey, secretary: Bob Finley, treasurer: and Tony Walter. vice-president try to make do. A special group - a special job. This is the Projeetionists Club, a typical club at Lockport High working hard to get projectors. screens, and films in order for daily use. The projectionists are also in charge of operating the public address system for all football games, basketball games, I can cure lzeadaches. neuritix, and nezufzlgfzl all in one eaxy procextli' Eager members of the Projectionist Club. Lee Nelson. John Hallis, Tony Walther, and Dennis Carey help with the stage lights. assemblies. dances. teachers' meetings. graduation, and for other school activities. The boys. assisted by Mr. Ilorgenson. the club sponsor. are always ready. willing. and able to run projection equip- ment. Almost every student at Lockport has enjoyed hay- ing a pause in his day by seeing an interesting film. which could not have been shown if a member of the Projection- ist Club had not been present. Filmstrips are used in al- most every subject which makes the services rendered hy these students a vital one. Vle all appreciate the line jobs these boys do to get the rest of the students out of classes and we hope they keep up the good work. Letjs G0 lf0 the M0vz'es 's.., 1 FRONT ROW: Lee Nelson, John Hallis, Bob Sehultz. Lee Philips. BACK ROW: Joe Leiser. Bill Cokeing, Henry Meader, Robert Finley, Dwight Volling. FRONT ROW: Jo Ayers, Barb Brandau, Barb Woock, Sue Schrock, Kathy Drick, Kathy Bennett. SECOND ROW: Marlene Goodale, Julie Ayers, Becky White, Polly Jerabek, Barb Pesavento, Elizabeth King, Betty Cherry, Kathy Neal, Kathy Apgar. THIRD ROW: Jerry Pochynok, Brian Boland, Dick Rohr, Rich Olson, Dale Mar- occo, Jim Pieper, Jim Hemphill, Marcia Frampton, Donna Peter- son, Pam Kappmeyer, Bev Swanson, Thelma Kelm. FOURTH ROW: jerry Anderson, Bob Johnson, Joe Sutherland, Jim Kalmes, Bob Murphy, Joe Vancura, Joe O'Brien, Ed Topolski, Carol Pratt, Frank Treseder, Gary Geissler. BACK ROW: Pete Fulton, Kenny Kon, Carl Munson, Bill Cain, Bob Majetich, Dick Stauss, Tom Edson, Terry Gray, Allan Langley, John Danielson, Greg Gahala, Bruce Mitzit, Mike Murawski, Ray Meader. Service with ez Smile The assistance of these students is completely essential to the management of the cafeteria and offices. First volunteering their valuable services are these eager and co-operative students, the cafeteria aides. While serv- ing the farnished Porters, they add an extra zest to the lunches. FRONT ROW: Laurie Bruce, Diana Diemmer, AnnMarie Gorecki, Pam Doolin, Marjean MeShane, SECOND ROW: Shirley Gray, Dale Ann Kaluzny, Sharon Ekkert, Cheryl Bockholt, Donna Tray- Dependability and efficiency are what have won the oliice group a completely occupied schedule, With running er- rands, keeping the files in order, and typing letters, the office aides have found that they offered their help to a very worthy cause, assisting the counselors. lor, Linda Hartz, Sandra Kelm. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Marco, Rena Grepares, Harriet Wood, Susan Kwarta, Lynn Pearson, Sharon Kuebler, Diane Kricovich, Janet Reed, Vic Lemmon. i ,, FRONT Janice Chapman, Pam Scriber, Climmieteen Smith. SECOND ROW: Jean Porter, Bonnie Reeves, Gennevieve Ponkauskas, Jeannie Anderson, Jessie Myers, Herb Kinder, Art HuH'stutler, Mike Blackwell, Dennis Rigoni, Willard Bolt. THIRD ROW: Sara Allen, Barb Miroslavic, Linda Acuff, Jeanette Saunders, ROW: Lois Ward, Karen Kosch, Judy Hammer, Sonja Harper, Loraine Asklund, Gail Landon, Susan Kenney, Dennis London, Len Riccio. BACK ROW: Steve Olejniczak, Tom Harvey, Ronald Blackwell, George Christian, Mike Lar- kin, Hartzel Bruno, Bob Svoboda, Alan Hickman, Jim Pate Don Cash, Bob Kinder. Stua'z'0 Whz's,bers 1 Dorf: forget lo .vhelzfe that head. ' Library aides Linda Acuff and Pam Scriber put away books as Ron Blackwell looks on. Make Abe put it away! Heir just been standing in the corner all dayfu Janice Chapman and Miss Ward as Jeanette Saunders, Don Cash, and Abe Lincoln look on. 173 Webster defines an aide as one who helps or assists in a function or projectf, Cer- tainly this definition can be applied to the library aides at Lockport Township High School. These students relinquish one of their study halls to help check books in and out, honor library passes, file books, straighten shelves, and generally, doing any task to help alleviate the work of our librarians. This year, as a break from the ordinary routine, the library staff sponsored a Book Fair on January third and fourth. The purpose of the fair was to raise money to buy more books for our present library and for the library in our new West Side High School. Thousands of books of many categories were displayed on tables for all students to view and purchase according to their taste. Certainly without the help of these stu- dents, Miss Ward and Miss Munn, our librarians, could not run the library as efliciently as they do. These assistant li- brarians should surely be commended for their efforts. And donlt forget, folks, 'Happy Snappies' can give YOU that peppy feeling at the start of every day. Lockport's WJOL representatives, Peggy Ennis, Bill Hilsabeck, and Susan Holland, prepare them- selves for another busy evening at the station. Statzbn LTH Honest, Mary, it wax this long! Rena Grepares and Mary Snyder, winners of the Illinois District Speech Contest, practice body motions. Although speech activities were not considered an official school organization this year, the participants were as active as ever. Mr. Olson, who is a new counselor at Lockport, was their sponsor. On the agenda for this year was the Illinois State Oritorical contest, the American Legion Oritorical contest, and the WJOL radio show, 'Crew Cut Capers. Every Wednesday night three Lockport students entertained listen- ers with the latest hits and the news of LTHS. With the completion of the year, the drama students learned many techniques of speech making and received much enjoyment from their activities, I hope this mayonnaise stickslv In charge of the publicity scrapbook and the articles for local newspapers about LTHS events, Lynn Pearson pastes in the last picture. 174 The curtain has fallen on the last actg the play is done. Nothing remains but the curtain calls and now they come, as the curtain is rung up again and again. The honored take their bows and retire as others take their places. Many have played their parts well and now we honor them with the plaudits they deserve. As the curtain rises for the Hnal hows, those who have distinguished themselves step forward to the ringing of applause. ORS lx it ,,. ,lil l t l X 1 l I l il it X i 'ix 1 x SENIOR MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Susan Holland, Leona Gudac, Linda Larsen, Sally Johnson, Cathy Zander, Claire Beavon, Carolyn Schmitz, Mariellen Resler, Donna Lif. SECOND ROW: Denise Caneva, Carol Djerf, Sharon Ekkert, Melanie Berta, Mary Jane Marco, Karen Vemon, Jane Harris, Bonnie Brockway, Peggy Ennis, Sandy Corniels, Marguerite Huckaba, Faye Anderson. THIRD ROW: Andy Dystrup, Alan Benson, Ozzie Ludwig, Rena Grepares, ,Ioan Carter, Janet Reed, Cheryl Matlock, Harriet Wood, JoAnn Jackson, Joe Lawson, Jim Beall, Bob Caswick. BACK ROW: Bill Hilsabeck, John Peterson, Brian Boland, Bob Carr, Chuck Ballan- tine, Erik Ogren, Jim Maloy, Allan Langley, George Christian, Bob Alexander, Bob Finley, Dave Thomann. Selected New inductees participated in the traditional candle- lighting ceremony at the National Honor Society Induc- tion. SOPHOMORE HONORARY MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Connie Maske, Joan Ennis, Debbie Lindstrom, Karin Becker, Connie Beavon. BACK ROW: Jim Kraft, Ed Plankar, Eric Ramberg, Mike Murawski, Gary Bond, John Rogers. Under the direction of Mrs. Mitzit, sponsor, the James McKin- non Smith Chapter of the National Honor Society has in the past been a great beneHt to both the school and the community. With the successful project of a school talent show, this year was no exception. Although the show was the main project of the society, it was by no means its only activity. Aside from the monthly meetings, the impressive annual induction ceremony was held. Speeches were given about the keystone and torch and the history of Na- tional Honor Society as well as the four requirements of out- standing character, leadership, scholarship, and service. It is truly an honor for an individual to be inducted and very truly a challenge to make its ideals the ideals of the school and of his life. ii li ii 5 l 3 i JUNIOR MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Mona Hilsabeck, Mary Jane King, Patti Lapikas, Bev Partak, Linda Hartz, Judy Major, Anita Miranda, Anne Murrie, Marlene Goodale, Bonita Clements, Polly Jerabek, Rosemary Gruben, Linn Mathis, Suzanne Wood. SECOND ROW: Rosemary McGinnis, Dorothy Sheffield, Rachael To Serve On the backdrop, Mm. Milzit, not your hands! Mrs. Mitzit, sponsor, working on the scen- ery for Lockport Highlighters. Grant, Shirley Gray, Marcia Frampton, Sandy Lawrence, Rosemary Reed, Becky White, Lauren Knubbe, Cathy Pike, Janis Beshears, Dave Bier. BACK ROW: Darryl Burris, Joe O'Brien, Rich McCain, Bill Drost, Pat Bannon, Steve Etter, john Ammcr, Bill McShcrry, Dave Bischoff, Doug Lemmon, Bob Johnson, Jerry Anderson, jim Mau. Bozulegged Bev and friends. At last I have enough for a haircut. National Honor Society ofiicers: Claire Beavon, secretary, Brian Boland, president 5 Joe Lawson, treasurer, jim Beall, vice-presi- dent. TIMES QUILL AND SCROLL ' MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: Leona Gudae, Donna Lif. Marlene Goodale. Carolyn Schmitz. BACK ROW: Brian Boland. Andy M? Dystrup, Rosemary Reed . George Christian. NOT PICTURED: Joe Lawson, -- uil! and Scroll Special honor is given to those juniors and seniors who have shown outstanding work in journalism or school publications and are in the upper third of their class scholas- tically. Through their untiring efforts, they bring to us the news of the day and the memories we will remember in the future. LOCK QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Rosemary McGinnis, Beverlee Partak. Kathy Bennett, Susan Holland, Anita Miranda. SEC- OND ROW: Claire Beavon. Marlene Good- ale. Melanie Berta, Betty Cherry, Raehael Grant, Jane Harris. THIRD ROW: Dave Thomann. MonaiHils:1heck, Harriet Wood, Beeky White. Karen Vernon. Nancy Weller. Bob Alexander. NOT PICTURED: Jim Bcall, Bonnie Brockway, Joe Lawson, Cheryl Mat- lock, Joe O'Brien, Lv 178 UPPER TEN PER CENT - FRONT ROW: Mariellen Resler. Carolyn Schmitz. Harriet Wood, Bonnie Brockway, Diane Krikovich Nlarllia Hileman, Janet Reed, Cheryl Matlock. Mary Jane Marco. SECOND ROW: Susan Kwarta, Karen Vernon, Rena Greparas, Peggy Ennis. Carol Djerf, Linda Eipers, Sally Johnson, Sharon Ek- T Y Rf 1 kert, Claire Bcavon. Susan Holland, Sandy Johnson. BACK ROW: Alan Benson. Joe Lawson, Bob Carr, jim Maloy, Bob Alexander, John Peterson. Andy Dystrup, Chuck Blazevich, Alan Haas. NOT PICTURED: Jim Beall. Joan Carter, Ozzie Ludwig, Bev Marjano- vich, Mary Snyder. Curzfczin Calls Peggy Ennis graciously accepts the DAR award. presented to her by Mr. Rutter. Daniel Shepherd is presented with the DeKalb Agricultural award which he received for excellent achievement in the agri- cultural field, Students. during their years at Lockport Township High School, strive for many goals - those that are rewarding in the future. Here. at LTHS, they are given recog- nition for outstanding accomplishments. dependability, and service. 179 The Illinois State Scholarship Association presented honorary and monetary scholarships to im Nialox Bob Alexander im Beall George Chnstian Rena Grepares Bob Carr, and LaTour, Music Camp Scholarshipg and Bob Carr and Mary Jane Xlarco, the Womens Club Scholarships, The presenta- tions were made by Mrs. Dailey. Mrs, Drake, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Beavon, Excellence I5 Rlrs. Morrison presents the Homemaking Award to Sharon Ekkert, the most deserving student majoring in Home Economics. The American Legion Award winners were Brian Boland and Peggy Ennis. fcenterj Runners up were Andy Dystrup, Bonnie A cknowledged Andy Dystrup, senior class president of 1963, passes down the hatchet and trowel to John Ammer, senior class president of 196-l. Connie Maske, Judy Davis and Rosemary Reed achieved a straight A average during two years par- ticipation in Spanish. 181 l i Brockway, John Peterson, Carol Djerf, Jim Beall, Melanie Berta, Ozzie Ludwig, and JoAnn Jackson. Jim Maloy, Claire Beavon, George Christian, and jim Beall received Letters of Commendation for their outstanding achievement in the National Merit Scholarship testing program. The guest speakers listen intently as Jim Maloy gives his graduation address. F ina! The night of June third, nineteen hundred and sixty-three was both an end and a beginning. For the graduates, it was an end of twelve years of hard workg the beginning of a new era in their lives. Behind the Class of 1963 lay many attempts marked by both successes and failures. That night, robed in blue and white caps and gowns, they marched solemnly to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancei' and each was recalling his own memories of the days spent at Lockport High, As they move on into life, there will be many times when they will recall these same memories. However, they now have a new one to add to the other cherished ones, the memory of graduation - June third, nineteen hundred and sixty three. Bonnie Brockway proudly accepts her title of valedictorian. Claire Beavon and joe Lawson, salutatorians of 1963, humbly receive their honors. 'WVQ are the net results of all our yesterdays. Peg Ennis states Jim Maloy tells the Class of 1963 to seriously think of their futures to the Senior Class of 1963. H ours Rachel Grant and Bill Drost, thc marshalls, guide the senior class to their places. Andy Dystrup. senior Class president, leads the audience in the Pledge of Allegienec. 183 A Parzfzng Revue . . . In parting we take a last, long look around us. Wle notice The Hag, presiding over all . . .. the Minuteman .. for perhaps the first time the little things that make Lockport Township High School individual. The little things that we will remember. . . . the Trophy Room, with its carved oak A and stained glass . . . the news, usually late . . . . . . the endless stairs . . . . . . the words of Seneca . . and the reminders of the past. 184 . . . Ana' Coming Atzfmctions Across the way we do a different kind of spying. Here wc watch the progress of what is to bc- H 'tocxpom' ' WEST HIGH SCHOOL H corne of the new West High. Its personality is in the making as it rises out of the farmland, . . . and started with steel . . . . . as block and mortar gave it shape . . . . . a maze of halls and classrooms . . . ' x wr .4 xv - ,..w,, -. They cleared the land . . . . . . slowly it grew . . . all but ready 7 for us. 185 - 4Hf , A , . -'ff? sinh-algae Oh Lockport, Alma Mater, For you today we. standg Sweetheart of the prairie, Your heart is always true. The portals of our learning In halls we love so wellg Maroon and white, we're for you, Our loyalty we pledge - 149,152,155,176,178,181 Carey, Robert 75 Abney, Sandra 86 Abney, Sharon 74 Abrams, Karen 18,149,161,168 Acord, Bruce 86,127 Acord. Donald Acord, Douglas 60 Acuff. Linda 60,152.173 Adams, R. V. 93 Adamson, Tom 74 Adellnann, Jeanne 18,116,148 149,152.155 Adkins, Claude 74 Adkins, Sadie 86 Aspel, Linda 86,156 Astrorn. Gordon 60.128136 Atkinson, Barry 86 Atkinson. Jirrr 19.149 Attcber At teber ry, Jeanne 86 ry. Vickey 60 Ausec. Leon 60 Ausec. Margaret 86 Autman, Mathis 60 Awalt. Jack 60 Ayers. Joanna 149,151.154. 155.160,172 Ayers, Julia 149,155.160,172 Adinito, Geraldine 74 Affrunti, Carol 74 Affrunti. Francis 60.160 Affrunti, Vincent 18,1-38.149 Arunlfti. Virginia 86.148 Ahearn, Sharon 60 Alberico. .Antoinette 86 Alberico, Alberico, Bob 60,157 David 60 Albers, Bruce 74,125,133.141, 149 Albert, D 158 avid 18,111.149,157, Alderson, Sandy 74 Ales. Harvey 74 Alexander, Bell 86,148 Alexander, Michael 74.141.149 Alexander, Robert 19,126,133. 144.146.151,154,166,167. 176,178,179,180 Allan. Florence 86 Allen, Emma 74.163 Allen, Sarah 19,163,173 Allender. Bill Allendorf, David 74 Allison, Gary 60 Allison, Neil 60.127 Alston. Jalnes 93 Alstott, Dennis 74 Alvey, Dale 86,141 Alvey. Jilrr 74 Ambrosini, Gerald 60 Ambrosini, John 74.170 Amrner, John 60,148.161.166. 177,181 Babich. William 93,141,157 Baca, Helen 60 Baeza, Judith 60,160 Baldazzi, Larry 86 Ballantine, Carl 19,116,130. 138,163,166,176 Ballantine, JoAnn 60 Ballantine, Ray Banaszak, Karen Bandow, Theodore 61,157 Banks, Patricia 93,161 Bannon, Patrick 61,126,138, 148,149,177 Barajas, Ralph Bardowski, Jeanette 61 Barfield, Carolyn 93 Barfield, Willie 93 Barker, Nancy Barkley, Kenneth 86,134 Barkley, Sandra 61 Barlow, Earlene 93 Barnard, Roger Barnes. Kathy 61,163 Barnes, Jerry Barnett, Brenda Barney, Bill 125,141 Barney. Leonard 61,149.166 Baron, Joseph 125 Baron, Walter Barone, Norma 20,149,155, 168 Barrowman, George 61 Bartl, Frank Batson, Battin, J ay 142 Janet 61 Amrner', Rudolph 93.156 Anderson, Arvid 19 Anderson, Barry 86,129 Anderson, Cheryl 60 Anderson, Dan 19 Anderson, Dean 74,170 Anderson. Faye 19,120.149, 176 Anderson. Gerald 60.117.124, Baumgartner, Robert 61 Beal, Brenda Beall, James 20,135,143,146, 151,152,166,167,176,177, 178,179,180,181 Beall, John 93,151 Beall, Linda 93 Beall, Sharon 20 Beard, Sandy 75,156 132,13s,149.166,172,17'7 Anderson. Jeanne 60,62.106. 151,152.154,173 Anderson Anderson, Mark 86 Anderson, Robert E. 86 Anderson, Robert G. 86 . Susan 93.161 Beavers Beavers Beavers , Christopher 75 , Jane 61 , John 61,143 Beavers, McDonald 93,141 Anderson, Victoria 19 Anderson. William 74 Angus. Marilyn 93 Anhalt, Beverly 60 Anhalt, Paulette 93 Antisdel, Kenneth Antonucci. Michael 93.144 Anzzolin, Roger 113.129,159. 161 Apgar, Douglas 93 Apgar. Kathleen 172 Ararrlbasicll. Patricia 86 Arches. Richard 60 Arnold David 93 Asklund. Lurene 60.173 Beavon, Claire 20,117,146 150,159,160,161, 176,177, 178,179,180,181,182 Beavon, Connie 74,75,148.151. 159,160,170 Becker, Karin 75,160,176 Beckwith. Lorraine 61 Bednarczyk, Charles 61 Bchling, Linda 75 Behnke, Suzanne 61,160,169 Bell, Addie 86 Bell, Carolyn 61 Bellis, Gerald Belrrran. Anna 93 Benco, Sandy 75 Benjamin. Oka 75 Bennett, Gale 75 Bennett, Kathy 20,151.155. Index 172,178 Beno, Kenneth 61 Benson. Alan 20,146,176,179 Benson, Beth 20,149 Bentley, Franklin 86 Berganska, Rodney 75 Bernico, Kathy 86,93 Bernot, Anthony 75,133 Bernot, Sherry 93 Bernot. Stanley 20.126,135. 149,163 Berta, Melanie 21,104,106.107, Beshears, Janis 61,118,152, 154,164,168,177 Bessey, John 75,170 Bessler, Karen 61 Betzel, Harry 75 Bey, Roy 61 Bick, Lee 86 Bier, David 61,138.177 Bills, Robert 61,128.136 Birkey, Patty 21 Bischoff, Dave 61,177 Bishop, Darrell Bjerke, Mary 86 Blackmon, Boykin Blackmon, Theodore Blackwell, Michael 21,128. 149,166,173 Blackwell, Ronald 21,149,166 173 Blackwell, Sharon 75 Blasier, Freda 75.149 Blasing, Bonifer 61 Blasing, Myrna 75 Blaskey, Eugene 21 Blazekovich, Richard 86 Blazekovich, Rita 86 Blazekovich, William 61 Blazevich, Charles 21,116,149, 179 Bledsoe, Jerry 75 Blessing, Betty 75 Blessing, David Bleuer, Robert 93.170 Blogg, Vicki 21,149 Blomeycr, Bev 86 Bloomquist, Ray 134.157, Bloonrquist, Ray 86 Bluder, Terry 61 Blum, Cynthia 75 Blum, John 93,134 Blum, Joseph Bly. Margaret Bly, Tolrr Boclrlwldl, Cheryl 21,148,151 153,154,169,172 Bokoski, Barbara 75 Boland, Brian 22,146-,149,153, 172,176,177,178,181 Boldt, Margaret 75 Bolt., Willard 75,173 Bond, Gary 75,78,137.176 Bradley, Booker 93 Bradley, Carolyn 93,148.156 Bradley, Lucille 93 Brainard, Gary 22,128,136 Brainard, Ira 111,128,136 Brandau, Barbara 61,172 Brandau, Marilyn 93 Brandolino, Jim Campbell, Wvillie 94 Caneva, Denise 23,149,152 156,163,176 Caneva, Ron 87.134,157 Canup, Jarrres 75,161 Capista, Connie 24,149.152, 155.157,165.168 Capitino, Marilyn 75 Bratton, Dennis 22,106.113, 13O,148,149,159,161,166 Bratton, Judy 22 Braun, Lynnette 75,160 Brehn, Sandra 93,94 Brehn, Sherrill 75,160 Breitweiser, Janet 22,163 Brcitweiser, Shirley 75 Brewer, Linda 86 Brick, Marianne 61 Brieden, Charles 61,130,138, 149,166 Brigham, Shirley 93,161 Briick, Ronald 61,170 Brilcy, Morgan Brill, William 75,125,142 Brncich, Patricia 86 Brockway, Bonnie 23,151,152, 157,163,176,178,179,181. 182 Bromherek, Dennis 93 Bromberek, Douglas 86 Bromberek, Michael 61.67 Brown, George 93 Brown, James 75 Brown, James 61 Brown, Jill 86,161 Brown, Lillie 94 Brown, Lynn 152 Brown, Melvin 94 Brown, Napoleon 94 Brown, Ron 61 Brubaker, Barry 75.126,137 Brubaker, John 94,157 Bruce, Carol Bruce, Donald 23.135,163 Bruce, Laurie 75,172 Capps. Capps, Clarence 75 Laura 24 Carey, David 75,125 Carey, Dennis 24,171 Carit t, Carlson Carlson Carlson Bill 75 . Douglas Owen 94 . Gregg 75,126 , Jacklyn 75,159,160 Carlson. Judy L. 62,152,155, 160 Carlson, Judith S. 62,160 Carlstrorrl. Janis 87.148.151. 154 Carnes, Carnes, Carnett Carney. Lorna 94.161 Sharon 62 , Steve 24,163 Roy 9-4 Carpenter, Gloria 75.157 Carr, P atricia 75.157169 Carr. Robert 24,111.117.1-44. 1-49,1 180 51.166,167,176.179. Carroll, Curt 62.180 Carroll. Gerald 75 Brudnicki, Carol 61 Brudnicki, Craig 75 Brunner, Michael 23,128,149 Bruno, Hartzcl 62.170.173 Bryan, Judy 75 Bryant, Paula 87 Bryant, Sue 87 Buchanan, Bill 62.128 Buck, Paul 23,149 Carroll, Linda 87 Carter. Jan 75.126.133.137. 148 Carter, Joan 24.1-18.149.151, 166,167,176,179,180 Carter, Loran Carter, Lucille 87 Carter. Robert 94,134,160 Casanova. Ernie 87 Casey. Leon 9-1.134.141 Cash. Don 75.173 Caswick. Robert 24,111,149 166,176 Cavitt. Billy Chambers. Lorraine 62 Buergcr. John 75,125,133. 141 Bumber, Paul 62,149 Bumber, Thomas 23 Bumpus, James 87 Burger, Harry Burger, hiike 87,134 Burich, Michele 75,149 Burla. LeRoy 23 Burnette, John 62 Burris, Darryl 62,126.136.177 Chandler, Earl 75 Chandler, Floyd 75.133 Chandler, James 75.144 Chandler, JoAnn 75 Chandler. Ron 144 Chandler, Ruth 24 Chapman. David 62 Chapman, Janice 75,169,173 Charnicky. David 76.129 Charrette. Lorraine 76 Cheek. Brenda 94 Cheek, Morris 76 Borg, Borg, Borg, Borrne Borme Botarf Botka, Botka, Botka Botka, Bowde Boyer, Bozue, Carl 61 Oscar Patrick 93 t, Joan 75,149 t, Melvin 61,170 Christine 22 Bob Joe 61 Lynn 22 Raymond 93 n, Patricia 75 Ronald 75 Charles 22,138,149 161,166 Braasch, Terry 75 187 Busch, David 23 Butler, Jacqueline 64 Cain, William 75,76.133,172 Calcaterra, Terry 87,134,137 Caldwell, Ginger 62 Calvert, Joseph Thomas 62. 108 Cambic, Robert 87 Cameron, David 94 Campbell, Emma 94 Campbell, Leroy 93.9-L133. 134,148 Campbell, Richard L. 62 Campbell, William 87 Cheney. Gerald 76.127 Cherry, Betty 62.152.154.169 172,178 Cherry, David 25.163 Cherry. June 76.160 Childress. Jack 87 Childress, Jerry 87 Chinderle. Susan 62 Choat. Joyce 76 Christakos. Betty 94 Christian. George 25.1-18.149 154.167.173.176.178,180. 181 Christopher, Jacqrrelilw S7 Churchill. Gina 94 Churchill, James 76 Cialoni. Eileen 94 Cinert, George 25.136 Cisler. John 87.13-4.142 Ciuflini, Marsha 94,156 Clark. Patricia 62,149.168 Clark, Sherrill 76 Clark, Susan 87 Clark, Th craft, wr omas 87 lbur 25.124.138. 149,166 Clausel, Barbara 62 Clausel. Peggy 87.161 Cleary, Sheila 94 Clements, Bonita 62.149177 Clements, Dave 87 Cleveland, Leo 94 Cline, David 76,170 Coats, Kathleen 76 Cobb, Thomas 62,126 Cochran, Carla 76 Coffey, Diane 62 Coffey, YValter 94,134 Cokeing, Terry 76 Cokeing, William 62,171 Colbert, Mitchell 76 Colegrove, Virginia 25.159, 160,163 Collier, Marjorie 62 Collolr-llo. Ray 25 Confer, James 62 Conler, Yvilliam 62 Connery, Robert Conrad, Curtis 94 Cook, Christine 87.161 Cook, Jack, 87 Coon. Robert 76,142 Coons, Viola 76 Cooper. David 62 Cooper, Helen 76.160 Cora, Raymond 25 Corcora Robert 76 nr Cordova, Delores 25 Cordova, Michael 62.128 Corniels, Carole 76,156 Corniels, Douglas 62.126.149 157 Corniels, Sandra 26,149,157, 176 Coronwell, Maureen 160 Cotton, Larry 76 Couch, Gwen 76 Couch, Jennifer 26 Couch, Robert 76 Couey. Brenda 76 Cox, Gail 76,148,160 Cox, James 76 Cramer, Lynda 94 Craver, Adrienne 94.161 Crawford, Clifford 62,76 Crawford Curtis Crawford, Jacqueline 76 Crawford, Patricia 62 Crawford, Richard 62 Creed, Toni 67,155 Czimer. William 87 Dalpos. Sharon 76 Darnaska, Gerry 76.148.155 Danielson. John 62.108.127. 172 Dapkus. Kastytis 76 Dark, Joyce 76.152 Dauh. Julie 76 Daugherty. Dr-lton 94 Davis, Judy 76,156.181 Davidson. Linda Davito. Karen 26 Dawson. liernidine T6 Dawson, Lfary Jarte 63 Dt-arlwylr-r. Jarkqula 63 Dean, Eleanor 26 Dean. John 76 DeAngelis, Lucille 87 Dedo, Wendell 26 Deel. David 27 Deems, Dave 94 Dell, Karen 76 Dt-Loach. Early 27.166 Dcloria. Bill 63 Dr-loria. Ed 76 Dempsey, Arlene 76 Dernpsey. Mary Lou 63 Denato, William 76 Derminer. Larry 87 Dcrrniner, Patricia 87 Deufel, Keith 76 Dewald. Sharon 63 Diemer. Diarta 27,153,154 168,172 Dinnnick. Ellen 76.157 Dinwiddie. Sandra 94 Dixon. Benny Dixon. Bonnie 116 Dixon. Rosie 94,161 Djerf, Carnl 27,109.116.120. 149.152.159.160.161.169. 176.179,181 Dohias, Br-tty 63.163 Dodd, Shirley 87,156 Dodd. Thomas 87 Easley. Samuel 76.125129 144 Ebenroth. Michael 94.141.170 Edhurg. Betty 76 Edsall, Larry 77.138 Edson. Thomas 27 135.149. 172 Edwards. Delores 94 Edwards. John 63 Eclwards. Lonnie 77 Egizio. Cynthia 87,157 Egizio. John 28 Ehrnann. Richard Eicliellnt-rg. Ar ther 77.170 Eipcrs, Carol 77 Eipers. Linda 28,163.179 Eipers. Rita 77.147148 Eipers. Virginia 87 Ekdahl. Harry 94.157 Ekkert. Sharon 28.1-19.172, 176.179.180 Ellinger. 1'Villiam 87 Ellis. Sharon 87 Ellis, Trudy 63 Else, Jack 94,157,170 Emberton. Sue Emerson. Jeffrey 63 Emerson. hiae 87 Enlstrom, Kennr-tlr 77.125, 137 Ennis. Joan 77.79.1-48.1-49.151, 152.155.160.176 Ennis, Peggy 18.28.109.1-16. 154.159,161,174.176.179. 181,183 Flink, Frank 94 Flink. Patil 63 Flipowitz, Marv 156 Ford. William 94.130.131.132. 136 Forerrran. David 77 Forillo, Sandra 63 Foschi. Phyllis 29 Foster. Larry 77 Foster. Patricia 77 Foster. Sally 94 Fowler Linda 87 Fox. Evelyn 77 Fracaro. Patricia 87 Fragale, Carole 87 Frampton. Marcia 63.106.116. 118,l49,151,152,155.164, 165,172.177 Francis. Marsha 77.148.155. 160 Frangella, Charles 63.108.111 149 Frank, Dorothy 63 Frartk, Richard 77 Fraser. Donna 77 Frazier, Kenneth 77,170 Frazier. Macey 29 Frazier, Linda 94 Fredendall. Jack 77 Frederick, Sharon 87 Frey. Raymond Freier, Michael 29 Goodale. hlarlerre 6-1,106.151. 152.154.155.172,177.178 Goodnrnrr. Shirley 77.113160 Goolshy, Brenda 77 Goolsby. Linda 94 Gorecki, Ann Marie 30149. 15-1.157.158 Gornik. Edward 88.157 ousufk. Ju.,-y 64.149 Gosha. Tom 64 Guts. Julitrs 94 Gotschika. Frank 30.157 Gould, James 64 Gould. Janice 77 Grady, Larry 88 Gr'ant. Rachael 64.116.148. 149.151.152.155.177.178. 183 Grantz. Michael 77 Gray. Judith 77 Gray. Shirley 64,120.1-19.152 155,172,177 Gray. Terry 30.14-1.149,161. 166.172 Graziano. Dan 88 Greear, Lynn 88 Green. Nancy 77,118 Green, Susan 88 Entwisle, Diana 94.161 Erasmus. Jane 63.160 Erickson. Clarence 28 Erickson. Rohvrt 77.125 Erickson, Jirn 63 Erickson. Joyce G3 Erickson, Richard 28.170 Eskridge, Joyce 94 Etter. Steve 60.63.106.136. 157,177 French. French Friedl , Fronek, Bill 87 , Bonnie 63.160169 Cheryl 94,161 William 94 Fulton, George 77 Fulton, Pete 29.105,106,124. Green. Vilinifred 64.149 GreenHeld. Lawrence 77,141 Greenfield, Lorretta 77 Greenham. Sandra 77 Greenwalt, William 77 Gregorash Mary Ann 88,157 Gregorich, Marty 88 Donahue, Eddie 63 Doolin. Pamela 63.172 Dorion, Linda 27,149.156, 163 Dorris, Beverly 94 Dorris, Robert 63 Downing. Dennis 87 Doyle, William 8'7 Dragovan, Linda 76 Drake. Kathy 87.151.15-4 Drews. Carolyn 154.163.169 Drick, Kathy 63.149172 Drick, Patricia 76,160,163 Drost. Bill 63.117.157.166. 177,183 Dubree, Johnnie 63 Cr-ocher, Joe 76,141 Crocker, Caroline 26.163 Cromwell, Maureen 76 Cronholrn. James 76.126127 Cronholrn, Scott 87,142 Crosier. Lynn 76 Cnlyat, Anthony 94 Curnrnings, Patricia 26,149 152,154 Cummins. Ronald 62 Cunico, Cynthia 76 Cunico, David 76 Cunico, Linda 26 Cunningham. Donna 94 Curry, Marine 94 Curtis. Connie 76 Cwiak, Mary 62.163 Czimer, Richard 62 Dubrovich. Micliacl 74,76,125, 141.148.154 Dudek, Barbara 87 Dudek. Michael 63 Dudek, Walter Dumovic, Joseph 87 Dun, Kathleen 87,161 Duncan. Betty 94 Duncan. Ed 27,135 Duncan, Kay 63 Dunn. Curtis 87.134141 Dystrup, Andy 18,27.138.139. 148.154.166,167.176,178. 179,181.183 Dzak, Kathy 76.163 lialey. Mike 87 Eartly, Edward 76 Eartly. Thomas 76 Everhart. Candy 87.95.106 Faint. Marvin Fara, Patricia 87 Fargale, Carole 161 Farmer, Cheryl 2,149,152 Farr'. Ethel 87 Farr, Juanita 28 Fasana. Joylene 94 Featherstone, Barbara 77 Ferguson, Mary 63 Fernandez, Vincent 29 Ferry, John 77 Fiske, Sara 87 Fijan. Tom 63.170 Filipowicz, Mary Ann 94 Fillipo. John 77 Finefield. Janet 77 Finefield, Judy 77 Fink, Bernadean 63 Fink, Maureen 87 Finley. Robert 29,161,171,176 Fiolka, John 28 Fiolka, Patricia 63 Firmau, Karen 63,108.149, 151,152,153,Il54,155 Fisher, Daniel 94 Fisher, Don 87,157 Fitzgerald, Barb 63,160 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 94 Flagg. Mary Lou 63.163168 Flammini, Mary Ann 77 Fleet. Roy 63.127 Fleming, Bonnie 63.108149 Fleming, Steve 87 188 125,13O,131,132.138.149. 166,172 Funk, James Gahala, Greg 77,172 Gale, Sharon 64 Galle, Richard 64.170 Gallegos, James 64,156 Galvin, Eugene 94.134137 Gans, Stephen 87 Garcia, Daniel 87.141 Garrett, Carol 88 Gates, Gerald 29 Gatson, Robert 30,130,131, 132.149,166 Gatto, Sharon 64 Gee. Dianne 64.151.152.155. 163 Geissler. Gary 30,157.172 Georgantas, Cynthia 64 Gibes, Mary Ann 77 Gill, Clifton 64 Gincauskas. Christine 64 Giordano, Judith 30 Giordano, Robert 88 Glade. Beverley 88 Gleason, Raymond 64 Gleason. Thomas 77 Gliwa, James 30 Glovier. Lillian 94 Goddard, Candace 30.163 Goeke. Julia 77.152.155,156 Gnelz. Kenneth 64 Goken, Robert 64 Gollick, Mary 88 Gollick, Ruth 77 Goltz. Sheila Gombosi, Bill 88 Gornbosi, Joe 94 Gouda, Donna 88.157 ouuzur.-1. Luis 77,127 Goodale. Desiree 77 Grepares, Rena 31,112,159, 160,169.172,174.176.179, 180 Griffin, Jean 77 Grilfin, Mary Ann Griliin, Olga Grimm, Roland 77 Groth, Karen 77 Gruben. Rosemary 64.106.152 154,157,177 Grzetich, Robert 77 Gudac, Leona 109,114,148. 149,167,168 Guess, Robert 64 Guess, Patricia 94 Guinto, Donna 31 Gulas. Gerald 88 Gulas, JoAnn 64 Gullicksen, Jean 31,157 Gum, Judi 77,149 Gurnke, Carol 64 Gumke, Donna Tr' Gunchin, Cheryl 77,149 Gunty, Michael 88 Gunty, Terrence 64 Gurnitz, David Gutierrez, Jesse 31,128.129. 149,157 Haas. Alan 31,149,179 Haas, Dana 64 Habenicht. Judy 77,151,156 Habenicht, Richard 64,149 Hacker. Alice Sue 31,168 Hacker, Wesley 88,170 Hagenbuch, Linda 88.161 Hagenbuch, Mike 64,113,149. 159,161,163,180 Hagerty, Sandy 31 Haggard, David 64 Haggard, Kathy 94 Hahn, Leanne 88 Hall, Barbara 95 Hall, Steven 88 Hall, William 77 Hallis. John 32.171 Halvorsen. Sandy 95 Hamilton. Charles Hamilton. Elaine 6-4.149.160 163 Hamilton, Hilton 77.137 Hammer. Judith 6-4.163.173 Hammond. Connie 32 Hanley. Carl 77 Hanley, Janice 149 Hanna. Ronald 142.143 Hanson. Norma 64 Hanson. Vernon 32 Hardisty. Albert 77 Hardy. John 64 Harper. LaRose 6-1.161.163 164 Harper. Sonja 32.173 Harper, Tlredford 77 Harrington. John 88 Harris. Charles 77.137 Harris. Jane 18.32.114.117. 146.149.167.176.178.186 Harris. Willie 95 Harrison. Edward 6-1 Hart. Joseph 77 Hartley. Jean 88 Hartz. Gary 125.141 Hartz. Linda 64.78.108.163, 172.177 Harvey, Frank Harvey. Thomas 32.173 Hasa. Karen 64 Hassert. David 78.106.126. 144,170 Hasserl. Earl 64.113 Hastert. Sheryl 78 Hataburda. Richard 65 Hauser. Delma 88 Hauser. Lawrence 78 Hawkins. David 65.128 Hauorth. John 95 Haynes. Mauretia 78 Hayden. Roy 95 Heeg. Marlene 65.168 Heintz. Jim 65 Hejka, April 78.147.148.160 Hejka. Theresa 78 Walter 65 Hemphill. James 65.127172 Henderson. Bonnie 88 Henson. Frank Herbst. Daniel 78.129,14l Herbst. Michael 88 Herby, Nannette 65 Herman, Betty 78 Hermansen. Karen 88 Hernandez. Candida Herron, Douglas 78.157 Hess. Clara Hibner, Linda 65.163 Hickman. Alan 78 Hickman. Sandra 95.161 Hicks. Robert 78.125129 Hileman. Martha 32,179 Hill. Barbara 95 Hill, Donna 65,149,168 Hill. John 33 Hill. Nancy 88 Hill. Richard T8 Hill. Vicki 88.161 Hill. Wayne 33 Hillard. Marsha 65 Hilrnes. Linda 33.168 Hilsabeck, Mona 33.65.149 Helix, 152.154.156.177,178 Hilsabeck, William 154.156 174.176 Hirner. Susan 33.156 Hitz. Roberta 88 Hlinoxzskv. Beverly 88 Hodge. lilizaberlr 88 Hoff. Janice 95 Holcomb, Dennis 65,137 Holden. Al 33 Holden, Charles 88 Holland, Susan 33.112.113. 117,146.1-49152.15-1.17-4. 176.178.179 Hollins. Catherine 78 Hollins, Naonrirr 95 Hollins, Wlillie 65 Holman. Annie Holman. Minnie 95 Holi. Judith 65 Holt. Blarsha 88.161 Holt. Susan 78.160 Horrrrrding. Donald 88.13-1. 141 Hornerding. Ronald 88.141 Hopkins. Darrell 65 Hopkins. Jeffery 95 Horschler. James 65 Horyat. Leonard 65.157158 Horyath. Jack 78.149 Horyza. Constance 65.168 Horyza. Joseph 78 Horyza. Raymond 65 Hosterl. Kathie 149.163.178 House. Joseph 95.156 Householder. Riclrarcl 78.128 Householder. Tom 128 Honard. Dianna 78 Howell. Peggy 78.161 Hoye. Carol 88 Hray. Carol 65 Hray. Dennis 95 Hubbard. Dean 78 Huckaba. Charles 88.13-1.141 Huckaba. hiarguerite 33.152 154.176 Huckaba. Torn 78.125.133.141 Huckieldt. Carolea 95 Huckfeldt. Ricky 78 Huffsturler. .-Krthnr 78.173 Hughes. Glenda 65 Hunrl. Joseph 95 Huntoon. Joseph 78 Hutchinson. LeRoy 34.157 Hrrnaldt. James 78.125.133. 141 Ignatouic7. Shelia 78 Igoe. Michael Izoe. Richard 88 Ingram. Barbara 78 Ingram. Charles 65 Ingram. Douglas 88.134 Ingram. Philip 8 Izzarelli. Arlene 88 Jackinowski. Paul 88 Jachinski. Susan 34.113,116. 149.159.1643 Jackson. Andrew 95 Jackson. Charles 65 Jackson. JoAnn 34.116.148. 149,152,164.176.181 Jackson. Bfartha 78 Jackson. Mary Jacobsen. Linda 78 Jacobson. Bonnie 78.111.152. 155.160 Jadrorr, Bill 78 Jaggers. Linda 65.108.154. 155.159.1651 Jahneke. MaryAnn 78 James. Myron 88 Janosz. Margie 65.158 Jaskoviak. Charles T8 Jaskorriak. Sharon 65 Jenkins. Herman 78 Jerabek. Judy 88.161 Jerabck. Polly 65.164,172.177 Johnson. Alice 88 Johnson. Ardis 65.106.149. 152.155 Johnson. Barbara 78 Johnson. Barbara 65.152.159. 160,163 Johnson. Faye 65.113.155. 159.161 Johnson. Guy 95.134 Johnson. JoAnn 34.149 Johnson. Joe 88 Johnson. John 78 Johnson. Linda 34.163 Johnson. Lois 65 Johnson. Loris 65 Johnson. Patricia 78 Johnson. Richard Johnson. Robert 65.116.126. 13O.142,143.172.177 Johnson. Robert 78 Johnson. Sally 3-1.149.151. 176.179 Johnson. Sandy 34.1-19.151. 152.161.179 Jones. Carole 65 Jones, Chatwell 65 Jones. Harold 65.126157 Jones, Norman 78 Jones, Patrick 34 Jones. Robert 95.13-1.141 Jorres. Vickie 78 Joseph. Jungles. Timothy 35 James 88.170 Jurrgles. Joseph 66 Jungles. Nancy 35 Jrrngles. Jrrr-gel, Pauline 88 Gary 66,157 Jurmarrrr. Diana 78 Jurmann. James 35 Jursinie, Fred 66 Kacllec. Danna 78 Kalinoski. Jean 78 Kalmes. Jim 78.126.133.141. 172 Kaluzny. Dale Ann 35 172 Kambic, David 78 Kapprneyer. Pamala 78.172. 180 Kapsch. Bonita 88 Karkut. Edward 66,170 Karkut. Stanley 95 Kar ns. Jolinda 66,170 Karsten s. Margaret 88 Kautz, Brenda 88 Keefler, Robert 35.123.138. 149.152.166.167 Kegley. Thomas 78.125 Kelley. Glendall 35 Kelley, Rickey 88 Kelley. Ronnie 88 Kellogg, Barbara 78 Kelly, Donna 78 Kelly, Karen 78.160.163 Kelm, Sandra 35.172 Kelrn, Thelma 66.172 Kemp. Gordan Kemp, Jeanett 88.161 Kendall. Bruce 78 Kennedy. Kathleen 88,161 Kendall. Philip 66 Kerns. Kathleen 88 Ketchur rr. Donna 78 Key, Lacy Keyes. Gregory 95 Kielma. Kielrna. David 78 1Yayne 95 Kijon ski. Lois 88,161 Killian. Kinder, Darrell 88 Herbert 66,128,138, 149.173 189 Kinder. Robert 79.125.129. 141,173 King. Anna Bias' 79 King. Elizabeth 66,152.15-1. 156.164,165,168,169 King. James 95 King. Janet 89,161 King. Margaret 95 King. Blary 66.149,162,157, 165.177 King. Thomas 66 Kinnarnan. Marilyn 95 Kinney, Susan 79,173 Kirman. Janet T9 Kiss, Larry 79 Kiss. Sandra 35 Kiss, William 79 Klepec. Sandra 66 Klinber. George 66 Kluge. Barbara 36 Kluge, Sue 95 Knubbc. Lauren 66.149.151. 155,163,169,177 Kobe. Ben 36 Kobliska. Gary 79.167 Kocent. Michael 89 Kocialko, Casirrrer 95 Kocieldo. hiarilyn 95 Koehler. Kathy 79 Koenig, Patricia 79 Koerner. Linda 95 Kokosz. James 89 Kolornodin, David 79,157 Kon. Ken 74.79.125,133.157. 172 Kopach, Richard 66 Koperniak. Janice 89 Korinek. Karen 66 Kornegger. Peggy 79,152,154, 160 Kornfeind. Ron 79 Kosclr. Karen 79,13 Kotonicz. Benedict 66 Koton icz, Thomas 89 Kozacr-k. Roseanrr 89.161 Kozak. Josephine 89 Kozak. Kenny 95 Kozak. Lan-rencc 89.134 Kozak. Marilyn 66,168 Kozak. Mary 66 Koziol, Andrew 95 Kraft, James 78,79,125,133 138.176 Krarnerich. Ronald 79 Kraus, Thomas 66 Kravish. Judy 66.168 Krickovich. Diana 36.152, 154.156.168,172.179 Krickovich. Marilyn 66.152. 156 Krieger, Robert 89 Kristich. James 86.89,91.157 Krnac, David 66 Kror-ning. Judy 79 Kucer. Ronald 95 Kucera. Keith 79.156 Kucera. Herb 133 Kucbler. Sharon 36.149172 Kuhns. Ruth 36.161 Kurey. George 79 Kurtyak. Michael 89.144 Kuta. Francis 79.156 Kwarta. Susan 36.149,172, 179 Knasrriewski. Andrea 79 Kwelose, Charlotte Lacy. Robert 66.127 LaFontaine. Carol 36 Lampe. Paula 89 Larnoreaux. Barbara 66 Lancaster. Hayden 89.141 Landando. Richard 66 Landon, Gayle 79.173 Landon. James 36.127 Landrey. Danny 89 Landry. Robert 79 Lane, Jirrr 66.163 Lane. Russell 95 Lane, Tommy 79.125141 Langley, Allan 37.13514-1. 149.151.166.172.176 Lapierre. Deborah 89.161 Lapikas, Patricia 66.149.165. 177 Larkin. Michael 79.173 LaRocco. Rita 89 Larsen, Carol J. 95.148169 Larsen. Linda 37.120.148. 149,152.160.176 Larson, Allan 37 Larson, Jon 89,157 Larson, Karen 161 Larson, Kenneth 66 LaRue. Millie 89 LaTour, Jamie 66,113.149, 159,161,169.180 LaTour, Robert 95,156 Lauderr. Linda 79 Lauffer. Jean 66.161 Lauric. Donna 66.149 Lauster, Bill 37 Lauster, David 79 Lauster, Virginia 66,163 Laurence, Albert 37.114.117. 135 Laurence Kenneth 79 Lan rence. Sandra 66.149 151,152.15-4,177 Lawson, Donis 37 Lanson. Joseph 37.147.151. 152,153.154,166.167.176. 177,178.179,182 Lea, Joy 37.163 Leadbetter, Careleen 95 Ledwa, Ronald L. 89 Lt-Fevers. Barbara Legan, Dennis 66,126,130.149 Legan. Jacqueline 79 Legg. Barbara Ann 79 Lc-Grand. Michael 66 LeGrand. Terry 95 Leirren. Bruce 89 Leinen, Karen 67.168 Leiser, Joseph 38.170.171 Leman. Tom 79 Lemmon. Douglas 67.157.177 Lemmon, Victor 79,172 Leroy. Judy 89 Leroy. Robert 79 Leslie, Clifford 79 Leslie, Mary 38,149.160.163 Levanich. Lynette 79,152,160 Lewandowski. Robert 79.137. 157 Lewis. Carol 79 Lewis, Charles Lewis, Joyce Lenis. Mary Ann 89.156 Lewis, Robert 79 Lil. Donna 38.149.152.153. 154.168.176,178 Likar. Beverly 79 Likar. Margaret 95 Likas. JoAnne 67.160 Lincoln, Cleothis 67.128.129. 166 Lindberg. George 157 Lindner. Randy 67 Lirrdstrom. Alan 89 Lindsronr. Deborah 79.83.106 149.147,148,176 Lindstrom, Joyce 86.89156 Linich. Dax-id 67.156 Lirrich. Gerald 38.157 Lis. Jrrdith 89 Little. Gladys 89 Little. Jam.-t 38 Locklrert. M'alter 89 Lofstrorn. Douglas 89 Loggins. .-Xrtlrur 95 London. Deborah 89 London. Dennis 67.173 London. Drrayne 79.129 London. Kenneth 90 Longhini. Elaine 89.15115-1 Lopez. S Lorenc. Delores 94.95 anclra 89 Loueks. Roy Loudon. Linda Lonkas. Bette 95.1-18 Lore. James 95 Lore. JoAnn Lontwait. Donald 79 Lontnait. Scott 67 Lucas. Edu ard 95.134 Luce. Frank 79 Lucht. David 67 Ludnig. Cheryl 38.1-19.152 155.163.1623 Ludwig. Ollie 38.106.117. 13O.142.l43.146.166.167. 176.179.181 Luebs. Roger 67.127 Lundberg. George 89 Lnnninghain. Dorothy 38 Lusciatti. Beverly 39 Lynn. Joseph 67 Lynch. Marianne 67.163.167 Lyons. fyfartha 89.161 Xlaas. Richard 39.135170 Xfachalt. Audrey 79 Xladden. Jerome 67 Madden. Larry 134 Madden. Theodore 95.141 Madigan. Cheryl 67 Maffeo. Louis 67.134 Maffeo. Paul 89 Magolau. Robert 39.149 Majack. Myron 89.144 Majeticlr. Patricia 79.112 Majeticlr. Robert 39.112.135. 167.172 Major. Janet 79.152.155.165 Major. Judy 67.118.152.154. 155.177 Malariclr. Sandra 79 ftlalnar. Duane 89 Malnnr. Mary Kay 79 Malon. Dnight 39 hlalone. Freddie Jo 95 Malone. Patricia T9 Malov. Jann-X 39.109.117.151. 152.166.167.176.179.180. 183 Maloy. Kathleen Rlance. Bernadette 79 Mance. Leonard 67 Maniulia. Carol 95 Xlzrnsell. Jaurins 89 hlarco. ltlary Jane 39.152. 155.159.160.1G1.165.172.180 Marjanovich. Beverly 40.179 Maranor ich. ,lolrn Marjanovich. Dayc 137 xrarjarmr-ifrr. Robe.-r Niargentina. Ross 79.129157 Marko. Carol 39 Marietta. Jean 79.129.157 Maru. William 67 Marocco. Dale 40.114.135. 148.149.151.152.163.166. 167.172 Marocco. Noreen 79 Marquez. Sandra 40 Blair. Edward 89.134 Nlarshall. Bob Martens. lidrrard 95 Martin. Mary 79,168 Martineau. Kathleen 89.161 hlartinek. Glen 89.134 Blartins. William hlnrzec, Renee 40.149.168 ftlaske. Connie 79.154.160. 168,176.l81 hlason. Janice 89 Massey. Dorene 89 Xiaston. Drraine 89.144 Sfatlrews. John 89 hlalhis. Alennea 67.1-19.177 Mathis. Laurence 79 Matia, Gerald 95 lilatichak. Bernadine 95 Matlock. Cheryl 40.114.149. 151.152.155.167,169.176. Meyer. Donald 95 Meyer. Gayle 80.163 ltlcyer. Jim 95.134 Meye.'. Ronald Meyer. YVilliam Miclralak. Ronald 80 Miller. Arthur 89 Miller. Clifford 67 Miller. James 80.141 Miller, Leo 80 Miller. LeRoy 89.127 Miller. Margie 95 Miller. Randy 95.141 Miller, Robert 80 Miller. Stacy 80.129 hfills, Donna 67 Mills. Katherine 95 Millsap. Leon 68 Xfillsap. Rufus 96 Miranda. Anita 68.198.149. 151.1 178 52.155.159.16O.177. 178.179 Matousek. Patricia 40116. 149 Matz. Audrey 79 Blau. James 67.106.118.126. 130.149.166.177 Mau. John 80.133.136.137 Mau. Robert 89 Maxwell. Doreen 80 ltlaxwell. lilarilyn 67 my-. Jud,- 67.149 hlaynarcl. Robert 95 McBride. Leonard hICCain. Betty 90.161 hIcCain. Charlene 80.160 lNIcC:rin. Richard 60.67.126 148.177 McCallum. Larry McCarter. Barbara 80 McCartlrey. Patricia 67 XIcClain. Niilliam 80.125133 McFadden. hlcFaclden. James 67 Mike 96 McFarland. Clifford 96 McFarland, Ken 80.125137 hlcFarland. Pierson -10.128 166 McPedrie.s. Susan 80 McGilyray. Marcy 41 McGinnis. Rosemary 67.117. 118.148.149.151.154.164. 177.178 McGuire. Richard 80 NlCGuire. YN'illianr 90 McKt'ar1tl. Jtrcly 41 hlclieand. Sandra 90 McKinney. lair 80 hfcKnight. Hattie 41 McManamor. Mary 90 Klchiillin. Laurence 67 NlcNear. JoAnn 41.159160 hlcRae. Michael 41 McShane. Marjean 67.172 BIcSlrerry. 177 William 67.157. hleader. Henry 41.17O.171 Meacler. Kathleen 89.151.154 Meader. Raymond 8O.133.141. 172 Meaclors. Karen 95 Meadows. Barbara 89.161 Bleisinger. Meisinger. Blelander. Dale 67.160.170 David 80 Christine 67 Meloyic. Stephen 80 Melvin. Brenda 67 Merrell. John Metcalfe. David 67.170 Miranda. Gregg 96.157 Miroslavic. Barbara 68.173 Biisius. Gregory 96 Misius. Mark 68.126,127 Mitchell. Carol 96 lfitchell. Charles 80.125 Klitclrell. Linda 68.70.163 Mitchell. Norma 96 Mitschke. Carole 89.161 Mitzit, Bruce 68.172 Mile. Katherine 80.l49.163 Mladenik. Nancy 80 Blochel. Patricia 41 Moe. Dave 80 hloeller. Gary 89.137170 Nioeller. Ronald 68 Moesch. Gloria 68 Moffett. Claude Mohalick. Ronald 96 Mohler. Carol 80.163 Molkerntine. Dianne 89.161 Nfonroe. Raymond 80.141 Monroe. Sharon 96 Montalto. Jasper 80 Montgomery. Rosemary 96 Moore. Michael 80 Moos. Donald 68 Moravec. Diane 80.155.160. 163 Morgan. Larry 80 llorse. Penny 80.114.118.122 151.152.155.160 fwiorton. Robert 80.157 Moulthrop. David 89.142 Monery. Linda 68 Mtrliiclr. James 41.67 Mueller. Bolr 68.89.160 Binlich. Shir ley 80 Mrrrrrarrgh. Roger 89 Murnper. Vickie 80.160 Munch. David 90 Munson, Carl 68,172 Nlurawski, Niiclrael 80.118 130,131.132.133,138.139. 140.156,172.176 Murphy, Bob 68.172 hlurphy. Donald Murphy. Kathy 96,161 lVfurphy. Mary Ann 80 Nfurphy. Thomas 42.166 alurray. James Murray. Sherry 80 Nlurrie. Anne 68.117.148.149. 152.155.177 Muszalski. Greg 68 Myers, Jessie 68,164,173 Myers. lkiufford 96 Nagel. Rae 80.152 190 Nagel. Virginia 68 160 Nahm. Carol 80 Nall. Robert 96 Naus. Mike 80.125129 Nayarro. Richard Neal. Kathleen 80.172 Neal. Wlfilliam 90 Needham. Donna 80.152155 Needham. Thomas 68.69.127 Nehls. Cathy 80.160.168 Nelson, Gary Nelson. Jerry 80.90 Nelson. Lee 80,157.171 Nelson. Robert 96.157 Neuschaefer. Kathleen 68 Nielsen. Frank 96.160 Nielsen. Sandra 96 Nighbert. Joann 80 Nikiel. Shirley 68,168 Noble. Anthony 96 Noble. Charles 96 Noble. Rose Noirfalise. Lloyd 42 Nolan. Norma 68 Nootbanr. Gae 68 Nootbaar. Linda 80 Nordstrom. Carol 74.80.118 151.152.155.165 Norris, Georgia 68 Norris. John 96 North. Philip 90 Norton. Betty 80 Norton, Joy 42.149 Novak. Sandra 80.96 Novak. Sharon 93.148.161 Nussle. Barbara 80.152160 Doris 42 O'Berst, O.Brien. Joseph 68.118.133. 143.166,172.177.178 O.Brien. Rosemary 80 O'Connor. Ronald 80.127 Oesterreiclr. VVilliam 80 Ogren, Erik 18.42.116.118. 135.142.148.149.166.176 Ogrerr. Mary 80.148.152.160 Olejniczak. Bernard 80 Olejniczak. Steve 80.173 Olson. Candy 68 Olson. Gail 80 Olson. Joann 90.157 Olson. Richard 68.172 Olszta. Edward 68.136 Olszta, John 96 O'NeiIl. Bob 81.125141 Orr. Karen 68 Osman. Sharon 81 Ostafin, Debbie 68.149.164. 168 Oswalt. Kim Pack. Duke 96 Packley. Dan 68 Page. Ellistine 96 Pahl, Terrence 90 Palmer. John 68.170 Palmer. Joyce 96 Parrgrazio. JoAnn 68.149 Pankow. Sandra 81 Parker. Barbara 81 Parker. Judith 68 Parks. Beverly 90 Parks. Terry 81.163 Parrish. Leon 81.141 Partak. Beverlee 68.117.148. 151.152.154,155.157.158. 177.178 Paschall. James Pastore. Connie 68.149 Pastore, John 69,157 Pastore. Theodore 81.141 Pate, Jim 81.127,148,151, 154.173 Patterson, Dale 96 Patterson. Robert 96 Patula. George 81,170 Paul. iadrrfard 81 Paul, Jer-ry 69.170 Paul. Pamela 81.149 Paulson. Susan 90,157 Pauly, Michael 42,116 Pearson, Lynn 42.149.152. 172,174 Pease, Gary 90 Pederson. Fred 69.138 Pederson. Gerrie 90 Pi-jskar, Margaret 90 Pekar. Gerald 42.127.166 Pera. Frances 81 Perin, Mark 69 Perkne. James 81 Perozzi. David Perry, Darnell Perry. Diane 96 Perry. Kay 43.157 Perryman, James' 90 Pesayento. Barbara 69.149. 168,172 Pesayento. Dale 81 Pesavento, Kenneth 69126. 156 Pesavento, Taira 81 Pesavento. Terry 96 Peters. Lee 81.156 Peters, Louis 81 Peters, Sharon 90 Peterson. Cheri 81 Peterson, Donna 81,149.152 172 Peterson. Geri 156 Peterson. James 43,127 Peterson. John 43.112.126. 135,136,146.151,152,166, 167.176.179.181 Petlcski, Grace 43, 156 Petrik. Josephine Pfrommer. Claude 81 Phelps. Ronald 90 Phillips. Gail 43,116.149 Phillips. Gary 81 Phillips. James 43,166 Phillips. Larry 90 Phillips. Leon 69.163,171 Philpott. Linda 43.165 Piatkowski, Sandy Piazza. Connie 81 Piazza, Dan 69.161 Pieper, James 44.138.140. 149.166.172 Picciolo, Ray 43 Piclra. William 44 Pierce. Dale 90 Pike, cathy 69.122,149.152, 155.177 Pilz. Linda 69.160 Pilz, Robert 69 Pina. Joseph 69 Ping. Larry 90 Ping. Wanda 69 Pinn. Thomas 81.144161 Pinnick. Charles 44 Pinnick. Marcha 81 Piper. Kay 69,160.16-3 Pisut. Matthias 81.142 Pittman. Mary 81 Pittman. Patricia 90 Pitts. Charlene 96 Pitts, Sylvia 81 Pitts, Terry 90 Plankar Ed 81.125.133,141. 176 Plankar, Thomas 90,141 Platko. Jrrhn 90,141,157 Platt. George 69.170 Plecltcr. Carol 81 Plecker. Craig 90 Ph-se. Daxid 81 Ph-se. Larry 69.157 Plm-nse. John 44.166 Pleski. Robert 44 Plumb. Candace 90 Plumb. Charles 81.144 Prrchynik. Jerry 81125133. 149157172 Prrdlesny. John 81 Podrrlski. Xlary Ann 96.157 Pne. Lillian 81 Pokornv. James 96 PonkarrskaS. Beverly 81.160 Prrnkarrskas. Genrrevieve 69. 173 rr.-pm-rfrr. tzrrargr- 81 Poporich. Kathie 81 Por ter. Georze 44157 Porter. Jean 69.149173 Porter. Torn 90 Potochnic. Diane 81 Potnchnic. Richard 69 Pntoehnic. Robert 44 Porrrrovich. George 96.1-11 Pont-ll. Linda 90 Pont-Il. Mike 90 Powers. Brenda 44.163 Powers. Richard 69118126. 156.158 Pow-k. Rwrrrar ie -15.15215-1. 155156168 Pratt. Carol 45.149172 Pr-chal. Ronald 69 Presswood. Ruth 69149169 Preisler. Barbara 81 Prrritt. Diana 81163 Pryor. Linda 81 Pulaski. Gregory 69 Purdy. Karl 90.127137 Purdy. Margaret 69.149169 Purdy. 1Valter 81.137161 Pyle. James 81.125 Quigley. 1Villiam 90.160 Ratlaltoviclr. Michael 81 Radcliffe. George 96 Radonrski. Diane 96 Raineri. John 90 Rajala. David 126.137 Ratnberg. Eric 81133142. 176 Rambo. Diane 81.149155 Ranrlorr. Richard 96.141 Rapcan. Norma 90 Rapcxrn. Robert 90 Raspolich. Sharon 45 Ratkovich. Karen 69,160 Ratkovich. Toni 96,161 Rausch. Sandra 81 Ransnn. Dick 90 Ranson. Karyn 81 Rarvson. Kathryn 81 Redu, Nlichele 45.148 Reed. Annie 81 Reed, Janet 45.149,154,163. 169172176179 Reed. John Reed. Rosemary 69149152. 155,177,178,18l Rr-ed. Susan 90.161 Reedy. Constance 90,161 Reedy, William 81.125 Reeves. Bonnie 45160173 Reeves. Larry Reid. Jolillen 96,148 Reidel. Jeanne 96,161 Reiter. Leslie 69.156 Reiter. Linda 81,164 Reiter. Randy 69.1-19.166 Replngle. Shirley 96 Rr-sler. Linda 90 Resler. Mariellen 45.149.152. 154155168176179 Restaino. Anthony 69 Restaino. James Rex-els. David 45.126157 Rex. liar-bara 81,152 Reyes. Rita 81 Reynolds. hlarjorie 81 Reynolds, William 82.160, 161 Rezac, Sheila 90 Rial. Sherry 69 Riccio. Carol 46.116149 Riccio. Leonard 69.173 Richards. Richards . R ich a rds. Cynthia 82 Fred 69 Rennetlr 82.125 Ric-be. Jill 96.156 Rigoni. Dennis 82.173 Rigoni. Lynda 82 Riley. Cheryl 90 Riley. Jan ws Riley. Robert 69 Rink. Charles 82.147 Rink. Elizabeth 69.156 Riordan. Thornas Rittenhouse, Phillip 96 Ritter. Rex ry 76.82.148.151. 152,155 Roach. Mary 96 Roark. Carlos 69 Rrrark. Cody 96 Roark, Ju lius. 82 Robbins, Ronald 82 Roberts. Brenda 90.161 Roberts. Gary 141 Robcr-tsorr. Betty 82 Robertson Robertson Robinson. Robinson. Robinson. Robinson. Robinson. Estelle . Lucille 96 Charles 90 Johnnie Lee 82 Johnnie Ruth 82 Nadine 90148 Jfilliam 90.141 Rockenbach. Jean 69 Rockenbach, Ralph 90 Rndeghcro. Kenneth 70 Rodeghero. Robert 90.91,134, 137 Rodeghiero. Alice 82 Rodeghiero. James 82 Rodeghiero. Susan 70.168 Rodrigue. Byron Rodrigne, Tony 90 Rodriguez. Patricia 46.160 Roelrl. Karen 90 Rocsel. Sandra 70 Rogan. Daniel 82 Rogers. John A. 125133138. 140148176 Rogers. John D. 96 Rogers, Robert 90.134141 Rohde. Linda Rohr. Richard 46.149172 Roley. Prrrn 82 Rose, Alan Rose. Jesse 82 Rose, Robert 70 Rose, Stanley 96 Rossctto. James 70127138. 152 Rossetto, hlarianne 60,70.106, 117.122148.149.151.153. 156 Rotkoyich. Glenn 82 Rotkovich. Patricia 46,149 Rowley. John E. 82.129156 157 Rowley. John L. 46.128161 166 Ron ley. Kar en 90.156 Rubinic. Raymond 70 Russ. John 90 Russell. Ernanuel 82 Russell. Sharon 46 Ryan. Dennis 90 Ryan. Carolzrnn 96 Ryan. Larry 46 Ryan. Ray 46117130138. 148163166 Rzasgr. John Saginns. Keith 82 Sanrdon. Miclrael 82 Sala. Neil 96.134 Salopek. Fred 82 Sampson. Deborah 82 Sampson. Donald 90 Sampson. Evonda 82 Sarnusevich. All-y 78.82.125 137 Srurruseviclr. Peter 70.136 Sandahl. Gary 96 Sanders. Diana 70 Sanders. Gary Sanders. Linda 90 Sanders. Robert 82 Sanlerelli. Jarrres 70 Sapa. Patricia 90 Szrrrtolirr. Cynthia 96 Sarlori. Linda 82 Saunders. Charlotte 91 Saunders. Jeanette 82.173 Saunders. Wlilbert 82 Sayers. Karen 91 Saylor. Anne Saylor. Gillis Scagnelli, Frank 70 Scanlon, Donna 47 Scanlon, John 96 Schacke, Martha 91.161 Scheuber. Edward 82157. 158 Schildgen, Karen 47149168 Schmidt, Jeanne 70 Schmitt, Ronald 91 Schmitz, Caroloyn 47109111, 148,153.154.156.158,176. 178,179 Schrader. Kenneth 47 Schram, Lee 91 Schrock, Susan 47152159. 160,172 Schroder, Lydia 91 Schroeder, Leona 82 Schultz. Floyd 70,170 Schultz, Robert 82,171 Schultz, Thomas 82.125 Schnssler, Kenneth 91 Schwartz, Donna 82 Scott, Hal 129 Scott, Melvin 82 Scott, Robert Scott, Tom 91 Scriber. Pamala 70163169. 173 Scurlock. Janet 82149 Sedlak. Darrne 160 Seel, Dave 70 Seeley, Charleen 161.168 Seeley, Kathleen 47 Sefrik, Marsha 96.161 Segatto, Dorothy 96 Segatto. James 70 Seikus, Roman Seiler, Charlene 96 Scllars, Lawrence 70 191 Senffner. Elaine 82 Senlfner, Kenneth 82,125.129 Senffrrer. Ronald 70.81.128 166 Senko. 1Yayne 47 Sexton. Anthony 82 Shaeffer. Bruce 91 Shaeiier. Edith 47 Shaffer. Jeffrey Shaffer. John 48,143 Shannon. Charles 91 Shannor N ora 70 1. Sharp. Kathleen 82148151. 152.155 Shartzer. Donna 82 Shartzer. Sharon 48.149168 Shaver. lna 48 Shaver. Lois 70 Shaver Shaver 141 Shaw, S haw. , Loyla 70 . Patrick s2.125,129. Larry 91 Rita 70 Shawmeker. Barbara 96 Sheffield, Dorothy 70,177 Shepar Shepar Sheper d, Fred 48149166 d, Ray cl, Daniel 48.170179 Shepherd, Howard 48,166 Shepherd. John 96 Shepherd, Larry 91,134 Shepherd. Linda 91 Shepherd, Tom 70.149 Shields. Marlene 82 Short, Short. Paul Shirley 82161 Sides, Sammie 70 Siegers. Dianne 97 Sicrzchula, Pat Silakowski. Carl 70 Silakowski. Gerald 70 Simmen, Diane 82 Simnrermon. Judy 82.156 Simon. Simon. Jerry 70.149168 Terry 97 Simonich. Greg 82 Simpson, Dick 70 Sirnpso n, James 91,48 Simpson. Terry 82 Sims, David 70138 Sims. Eddie 97 Singer, Jack 97 Skeldon. Sandra 97 Skeldon, Shirley 91.157 Skocy, David 91 Skoryi. John 97.134 Slack, David 48 Sluski, Richard 78.81.82125. 129,141 Smith. Camilla 97151161. 169 Smith. Charles 82 Smith. Climnrieteen 70160. 173 Smith, Corliss 70.113.152. 161,169 Smith. Earl 86.91.129 Smith, Elissa 82 Smith. Floyd smart, Jack 82 Smith. Jacqueline 83 Smith, Katerina 97.161 Smith. Kathryn 70,160 Smith. Paul 83 Smith. Sally 83 Smith. Sandra 83 Smith, Shirley Smith. Stephen Smithson, Daniel T0 Smolich. James 91 Smolich, Richard 83 Smolik. Candice 83 Smolka. Phillip 83 Smrrtnak. Thomas 83 Smythe. Bryan 83.127 Snapp. Yfarren 70.128 Sniegosrski, Patricia 91 Snyder. Jan 91 Snyder, Iviary 49149174179 Snyder. Tlromas Sobczak. Paul 49 Sobotka. James 91 Solirnan. Richard 70 Solomon, Nancy 97 Solomon. Steven 97 Sopher. Pam 97 Sontherland, Phyllis 83 Sonthwick. Slraron 49155169 Soviclr. Frances 83 Sowa. James 83 Soninski. John Spalliero. Carrol 91 Spallierrr, Michael 91 Spiezin, Gary 91.141 Spink. Donald 70118130 Spink-. Edna 97 Spnorrer. Susan 97 Spreitner. Sandra 91.156 Sprinkle. Madge 711-19 Sralnek. Robert 71161163 Sranrek. William 93.97 Stalker. Judy 91 Starnm. Xlichael 83 Stanich. Dan 71 Staples. Lzrnrencc 83133111 Starks, Steplren 71 Starr, Linda 97 Stanss. Richard 49.12-1125. 135136166172 Steinman. Kay 83.1-19 Stein. Ray 83.156163 Stelling. Mar ilyn Stelling. Sue 91.161 Stelling, William 71 Stenzel. Walter- 71,136,160 Stephenson. Diana 91 Stepney, Robert 71 Ster-ioti. Lane 49 Sterioti. Linda 83 Su-r-le. Cheryl 71 Sternal, Susan 91 Slernisha. Gerrrgt' 83 Sternishrr. Joseph 49 Stevens. Char les Stevens. Elouise 97 Steven Steven 5. Jimmie 71 son. Arlene Stem art. Char les Stewart. James 83 Stinrac, Charles 91 Stockhar. Gail 83148157. 165,169 Stockhar. Lynda 50149152. 153.154.157158.167.168. 169 Stogis. Stogis. Clnrck 83 Kasirnir 50148161. 168 Sttrgis, Kay 71149160168 Stokes. Patricia 71.155156 Stoner, Torn 91 Stout. Daniel 83 Stout. Robert 71.128.136 Stowe. Nrrrnran 83 Straka, Robert 50 Strandberg. Thornas 83127. 142.149 Stricklarrd. Jrrcksorr 83.137 Strornsky. John 91 Strung. Carole 50 139.166 Yunlter, Barbara 72.149 Stuebing. Sally 71 Stump. Peter 83.161 Stutz, Joan 83.163 Suelllow. Norrnan 76,553,149 Suiter, Lynn 97,161 Sullivan. Carol 91 Sullivan, Martin 91 Sundstrom. Krystin 71.149. 151,155.161.163 Sutherland. Joseph 83,125. 172 Suytar. Georgette 83 Svadbilt, Herbie 71,170 Svoboda. John 97.134 Svoboda. Robert 50,126,136. 166.173 Swansbro. Barbara 91 Swanson, Beverly 71.113.159. 161.172 Su artout, Clyde Swartout. Joan 50 Swearengen, Michael 97 Leo 13,146,167 Wilson. Gary Sampson. Gordon 13 Sweeney. James Swenson. Bernard 83,125, 141 Szlauderbach, Stanley 97 Szyrnanski. Diane 83 Taloya. Dominick 71 Tafoya, Steven Tait. Donna 83.152.155.160 Tanner. Sharon 71 Tarrant. John 83 Taylor, Gary 91,141 Taylor, John 71 Taylor, Peggy 71 Taylor, Thomas 83 Teiber. James 71 Termuende. Judy 50.149155 Theodos, Eileen 83.149 Trainor. Charles 71 Trantina. Charles 51 Travis, Judy 83 Traylor Bessie 97.161 Traylor . Donna 51.149172 Traylor, Pearlie 71,160,164 Traylor, rruryrrt- 71.138 Trcseder, Franklin 52,109, 126,149,159,161,166.172 Triplett, Yvonne 83,160 Troutman. James 83 Troutt, Dixie 52 Turk, Judith 52 Turk, Mary Lynn 91 Turner. Thomas 83 Turney, Samuel 97 Underhill, Michael 91 Underwood, Bonnie 52 Yahle, James 97,160 Valdery, Faye 52 Valentine, Robert 71 Vance, Eddie 71 Vance. Leslie 97 Vancina, Robert 52.157 Yancura. Joe 53,135,172 Vanek, Susan 83.152.155, 163 Van Houten, Dawn 83 Vargas, Louis 83 Varog, Laurel 71 Vaught. Nanette 91 Veleker, Brent 91 Vernon, Karen 52,109.114. 117,149,151,154,161,176, 178,179 Vcscovi, Stephen Vetter, Ronald 71 Viekery. Stacia Vincent. Gladys 83 Welrer. Bette 92 1Yelter. Carol 72 Wit-st. Wallace 84 West. William 92 Weston. James 72,144 Whalen. John 92 Hilreeler, Judy 92.151161 Wheelock. Jean 72 White, Becky 72.149.151, 168,172.177.178 White. Charles 97 White, Harlene 72.152.155, 160 Whitlow. Gary Hfhiteside. Jerry 72 Whiteside, Mary Whiteside. Sue 84 Whitmarsh, Claudia 84.160 1Vidmer. Dorothy 92 XVidrner. Frances 53 Wlielock. Robert 72 1Vilder, Terry 84,125 rryrm. Judy s4.154.161.163. 169 Yedinak. Elaine 97 Yetlinak. Margaret 72 Yedinak. Nlary 54,149,163 writing. Robert 84 1Villett, John 72 1Villiams, Bobbie 84 1Villiams. Cordelia 92 1Villiams, Earl 72 Wlilliams. Eugene 84,125 Wiilliams. Evelyn 84.160 Williams, Lurene 1Yilliams, Nlarjorie YVilliarns. Van 76.84.125 1Yillison. Gloria 53 Willison. Patricia 92 Young, Adela 97 Young, Christine 92 Young. Edna 92 Young. Elaine 84,163 Young. hlary 84 Young. Sandra 72 Young. Shar on 54,149 Yunker, James 92 Yurkov ich. Shirley 72.160 Zabala, Nlary 54.149168 Zabala, Mickey 72 Zabala. Virginia 84.149160 Zadel. Ray 54 Zander. Cathy 55.148.149. 176 Zander. ltlark 97.170 Zander. Thomas 84.125.129. 170 Zarrelli. Richard 84 Zanier, Carol 97 Zanier. Pat 94.161 Zegler. Linda 72,160 Zeller. Karen 72 Zielke, Sharon 84 Zirmny. Florence 84.160 Zitzke. Mary Lynn 92,156 Zlogar, Linda 84,122,149 Zolecki, Donald 92 135.136 Jacob. Katherine 12 Jorgenson. Paul 12.77.171 Kapprneyer. Williarrr 12.138 Kerrigan. Kathleen 12 Kerrrirt. hlary 12 Kickert. Lee 12 Kilian. Clifford 12 Kramer. Russell 12 Krarner. Ruth 12 Lawrence. Lt-Roy 12.66.67 170 Lindberg. Lester 12 Lucas. Blary :Xnn 12 164 Lund, Lyurlr. Florence 12 Dorothy 12 Manu aring, Jane 12 r . Etlwa rd 12 NIcCormick. Gene 13 Meirtt.', Donald 12,113,160 llenolli. Ronald 12 Marne s lyfiller, Virginia 13.65 NIit7it. Kiargaret 13.177 fvforrison. Ivfarion 13,180 hlunn Olson Fva 13 164 Pease. Perry. hlrldrtd 13 Vhnnrt 13 Pickering. Marvin 13 Polley, Phillip 13 . Patty13 1 Porvel . Ralph 13 Prock. Anne 13 Pryor. Willtrout. Richard 84,126 Wilson. Alice 84 Gary 72.163.171 Thomann. David 51.114.146. 147.149,154,167,176.178 Thourann, Terry 91 Thomas. Edition Thomas, Lucianne 97 Vincent Lee 71 Vinson, Brenda 83 Vinson, Charles 91 Yolling, Dwight 53,118.166 Volling. Wilson. 1Vilson. Jay 153.126 Joseph 84 YVise. Robert 72 Witt. Clifford 72 Yfittenkeller, Joseph 72 NVittt-ukeller. hfary 92 1Vittt-nkeller. Robert 84.149 173 Thomas. hiark Thomas. Norman 71,138 Thomas. Richard 91 Thomas, Sharon 83 Thomas, Shirley Thomas. Steven 156 Thomas, Thomas 83,127 Tlrornas. Tyrone 83.144 Thomason, Allen 91 Thompson. Bill Thompson, Gregg 91 Thompson. Joyce 91 Thompson, Leonard Thompson. Norman 128 Thurman. Janice 91 Tilrbitts, Leo 51 Tiernann. Mar'tiri 71 Tierney. Catherine 51.149, 163.169 Ties. Stephen 71 Tinnerello. Mary 83 Tonrasko. John 71.136 Tooley. Willie 97 Toonrbs. Elmyria 51 Toon. Carolyn 91 Topolski, Benjamin 97 Topolski. Edward 83.144. 172 Topolski, Thomas 71.144 Torkelson. Gail 51 Totz. Billy Totz, Judie 83 Townsend. Jirnnrie 71.128, 129 Townsend, Nlarian 97.161 Townsend. Pat 51 Vreuls, Barbara 83 Vukonick, William 53 1Yagner, lyfark 72.136.156 Wagner, Ronald 83,137,156 Vtlainwright, Leroy 97 Mlalker, Sharon 83 Walling. Carol 72,159,160, 163 VValsh, Helen 84.149 Wialsh, Wiillizrrn 72 Vtlalters, Steven 91.127 lrtlalther, John 53,171 Waltner', Richard 83.170 1Vard, Cheryl 72.160 Ward, Lois 152.154,155.168. Ward Pat 91 WVard. Robert 91 Ward, Ted 91,134,141 Ward. William 72 YVashington, Georgia 84 Washington. Percy Wason. Donna 53,149 Wason. John 91 1Vason, Robert 91,134,141 1Vau'ezak, Bernie 91 WVayczi, Larry 97,141,170 Wlaterloo, Bonnie 91 YVayland, Linda 92 Webb. Beth 92 We-grzyn. Elaine 93.97 Welrr-man, Diane 84 Weller. Diane 84 1Veller, Nancy 53,149,151, 152,155.160,167,178 YVells. Karen 84 Wittkamp. Raymond 72 1Vittkofski, Betty 97,161 Wittkofski. Richard 54.135. 166 VVittkolski. Tom 97 1Vitty. David 54 Niolan. Philip 170 1Volle. Carol 92 wan.-. Gauge 84.141 Wolkolte. Johnny 92 Woock. Barbara 72,149,169. 172 Vlooclt, Renne 92.161 Woock, William Wood. Betty 84 YVood, Harriet 54,151,152 172.176.178.179 Wood, Sharon 72 Wood. Suzanne 72.177 Wood, Thomas 92 VVoods. Chuck 72 Woods, Richard 84 Woodall. Linda 92 Vtloolard, James Woolard, Phyllis Worch. August 54 Workman, Robert 97 Wright, Rodney 72.159161 Wright, Ruth 72,149 Wright, Vernie 72 1N'riglrt. Willie VVright, Zepporah 72.149 WVrobel, Bonny 72,148.156 Wrobel, Peggy 84 Wroblewski. Gerald 84 Wunsh, David 92 192 Zufa. Penny' 72.106 Zupancic. Georgia 55149. 156,163 Zytniorrski. Albert FACULTY Aiken. Raymond Anderson. Sharon 10 Axelson. Leroy 10 Bean, Albert 10.135 Beseman. Charles 10.127 Blatnik, William 9.182 Blunt, Frank 10.135 Breihan, Edna 10 Caneva, Ernest 10,156.157 Capponi. Joan 10.150 Carter, Harold 10 Chapman. Peggy 10.164 Cherry. Raymond 10 Cisler. Edu ard 10 Connors, 1Villian1 10.126, 130.135 Crary. James 10 Crone. Dale 10.135 Davis. Corrine 10 Dt-Sandre. John 10 Deskin. Melvin 10.129135 Dibenardo. Rosemary 11 Duston, Nfarguerite 11 Ennis. Eugene 11.113.153. 160 Firlus. Phyllis 11.164 Flink, Edward 9 Frnwein, James 11 Gahala. John 11 Garrr-tr. rr.-my 11.135 Gasper, John 11 Goerv. Lorina 11.89 Gornik. Raymond 11 Halliek. Jarnes 11 Heggerty. Thomas 11.141 Herrrlersorr. Katlrleen 11 Hess, Robert 11.135 Higgins. Eugene 11 Hill. Edward 11.135 Houghton. Richard 11 Jackson. NVilliaru 11.125.134. Rogers. Frank 13 Rutter, W'illiarn 13 Seitzberg. Donald 13.78.125 135.138 Slretield. Raynrond 14 Shoop. Mildred 14 Smith. Melvin 9 Snyder. Earl 14 Sponsler. Ruth 14 Strobbe. John 14.135 Tatroe. Herbert 14.156 Taylor. Margaret 14 Thompson. Charlotte 14 Tipler. 1Villiaru 14.109 Urlinn. Eleanor 14 Van Blair. Marylyn 14 Vance. Lan renee 14.13-4.135 Van Deven. Herbert 14 Volkers. Joan 14 1Vard, Lucy 14.173 Williams. Harold 9 Yvunderlich. Rielrard 1-1 NN'yne. Charles 14 Zirurner. 1Villiarn 14.106125 128,135 x 1 f I 7 ' ' x 1 n


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