Lyons Township High School - Tabulae Yearbook (La Grange, IL)
- Class of 1960
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The NorTh Campus, The oldesT building of Lyons Township High School, houses The iunior and senior classes. ln These buildings, we have sTudied and learned and grown. ln Their quieT halls, noisy caTeTerias and Triendly class- rooms we have gained a biT oT knowl- edge, a beginning oT maTuriTy and a glimpse oT The TuTure. IT was here ThaT we TirsT lived as adulTs, beginning paT- Terns ThaT will endure Tor The resT oT our lives. A dance To a currenT hiT happily breaks The rouTine of The oTTicial Corral sponsors, The Krauses. v The shuTTle oT TeeT keeping Time wiTh roclc 'n' roll music is a Tamiliar souncl To Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, aclulT clirecTors oT The Corral. Their Taces have become Tarniliar To everyone Through Their consTanT willingness To help The Corral. For Their unceasing eTTorT and aicl To LT sTuclenTs, The T960 Tabulae is cleclicalred- To lvlr. and lvlrs. BerT Kraus. WiTh whisTle poised, Coach Kraus gives Tinal insTrucTions To Two of his va rsiTy wresTlers. 4 Corral members are dramalically silhouelred agalnsl a background of lhe lighled acrivify area in a scene long familiar io The Krauses. Mrs. Kraus appears To be in a rellecrive mood as she pauses during anolher lousy nigh? al The Corral. A crumpled Corral card provides a laugh al The reglslralion counler as Mr. Kraus and Lee Lanlclree issue a new card lo an old member. , , . WM ,QX f ww v My V A , ,Q SQA N 1 People 5t 5-:sw gun Study S L, , fb ffjyrwi v 1 '1? s x' 1N,L3.,,,-,,? !! I Ex ,A J J P -S ff-NN f Mig L WS' K X FU RJ 'V Ak' x 1 3v'Lf 'CC H' ' ,, if-gp' ,' . 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Through fhe afhlefic pro- grams, fhe school enjoys a healfhy sfudenf body. while each sfudenf enjoys life more fully. Dreams . . ,I ' ,Qu U 51 ,Mgt Q1 'wiffm 1 f W J fx ff L fp X f -252 R M Y, X U 6 C-H1112-cf lk , ,.J X xxxllp X.. Qg dTik.,,.., X f 9718111 ' xsw . ,, X , Academic rfvx A? X X' R' Ng MG . x f Q, fffmf V 1 If '- Q L A , , .L .... .V . I . ' ' , w o I 1 ' F x N ww The never-ending slream of adminisfra- live papers which pass over a superin rendenf-principal's desk each day occu pies much of Mr. Olsen's lime. Currenl news releases for local papers are checked by Mr. Olsen and The Lion edilors, Dave Beclcwilh and Char Telilc. The office of superinlendenl-principal of Lyons Town- ship l-ligh School is a complex and arduous iob. ln Mr. George S. Olsen, LT finds a man who has The varied abililies lo fill lhis posilion. Wilhin The school, he con- slanrly worlcs for The improvemenr ol curriculum, Tacililies and Tacully. Through conferring wilh communily leaders, Mr. Qlsen slrives lo improve LT's line relalions wilh Jrhe communily. l'lis efforrs have been decidedly helpful in oblaining LT's excellenl scholaslic repulalrion. Careful planning so ,,,, ,lf Consulring Mr. Olsen concerning a pending aclion of his organizalion is Mr. Bruce Smirh, head of lhe Soulh- wesr Suburban Menlal l-lealrh Associalrion, an organi- zafion largely promored and formed lhrough lhe efforls of our superinrendenl-principal. ln The conginual alrnosphere of The Facully Cafeleria. Mr, Olsen and Mr. Clifford Johnson discuss one of fhe many complex planning problems of The Lyons Township Roundlabfe of Adminislralive Personnel. 4 Russell B. James Eugene C. Bailey G. Vaughn Casler Charlolle Elma Harrigan Alberfa Messick OH'o A. Reiners Harold M. Presidenr Member Member Gilberrson Secrelary Member Member Woehrle Board of Board of Board of Member Board of Board of Board of Member Educalion Educafion Educalion Board of Educalion Educaiion Educalion Board of Educaiion EduCa'fi0n creafes sound school curriculum ln ils sevenly-Jrwo years of exislrence, Lyons Township l-ligh School has grown inro a complex, highly-respecred insiiiulion. A well-qualified lacully, adminislralion and school board have kepr pace wilh Jrhe ever-changing edu- carional piciure while direcring an eificienl organizarion. Thesegroups realize Thai a spiril of co-operalion is essenlial To The developmenlr of a sound educarional program which foslers srudenl needs and capabililies. H is Jrhis alrrilude which has been mainly responsible for l.T's preseni nalional sralus, ranking ii -as one ol Jrhe iinesl schools in The Uniled Srares. Ronald A. Deabler Edward P. Zimdars Dorolhy J. Banks l-larold J. Billing l-lelen G. Brown Adminisiralive Assisianf Aclminislrarive Assislanl Dean of Girls Direclor of Junior Dean of Girls Norfh Campus Soulh Campus Norlh Campus College Soulh Campus Chairman, Guidance College Counselor Chairman, Social Counselor and Counseling Sludies IYW John F. Davis Ralph E. Elliol' Leonard l-look Theodore Nelson Carl J. Warkow Dean of Boys Chairman, Manager, Direclor of Research Dean of Boys Soulh Campus Business Educaiion Business Office Chemislry Norih Campus Counselor Manager, Booksfore College Counselor Chairman, Purchasing Agen+ Exira-curricular Magdalene Willmayer Direclor of Tesiing I never ThoughT a word could have This many meanings, seems To be The ThoughT of This sTudenT as she uses an unabridged dicTionary To solve her dilemma. English deparfmem' Teaches sfudenfs IT is The aim oT The English DeparTmenT To develop one oT our mosT basic skills, ThaT oT communicaTion. Through The sTudy oT composiTion, speech, journalism and IiTeraTure, The sTuclenT learns The TundamenTaI meThods oT expressing his ideas Through The medium oT The wriTTen and spoken word. WiThouT These skills, he cannoT convey even The simplesf oT ideas To oThers. The deparTmenT Teaches The sTudenT To use These meThods oT communicaTion, Thus enabl- ing him To lead a Tuller and richer IiTe. Josephine Allen Lucile AucuTT English III English III English I.iTeraTure Eranlc Bacon Eleanor BenneTT DoroThy Lois Broclcmeier EdiTh Brown James Bull William CanTraII English II English I Blaclcledge English I, II Librarian English III, IV English III, IV English I ' Counselor Marion Chalmers Grace Rulh Corley Gordon Crandall Luella Darling Aileen Daugherly Dolores Eiclcelmann Librarian Chrislopherson lnlroduclion lo English Ill, IV Chairman, English Lileralure English I English I, ll Teaching Libraries Counselor Jean Gray Thomas Hansen Marlha Henry Maude-Efhel Mary I-luseby Karin Jones Norma Jordan English Ill, IV English III English Lileralure I-loclson English III English I, II English III Counselor English I English Lileraiure fhe arfs of communicafion Explanalion oi The Globe Thealer by Mr. Rawers aids Bruce Miller, Slephani Milio and Lori Cherry in lheir underslanding of Shakespeare and his slyle oi wriling. Inlerprelalion of a Iileralure pas- sage is a poinl of absorbing discus- sion for Ed Eversole and Mrs, I-luseby. Diagramming senlences helps Sue Sand- ers undersrand lhe line poinrs ol gram- mar. Sfudy of Miss Sandel oullines a forlhcoming unil for her English lll class. Kay Keele John King Frances Kleinhaus Gerlrude Larson Evelyn Leonard Mary Jean Guy Mahan Journalism Special Educalion English lll English l,ll,lll,lV Librarian Lynelle Speech Correclion Counselor English l,ll Jean McClelland Rulh McCuslcer Sandra Mellen Thomas Moody Aldo Mungai Conslance Dorles Parshall English l English l English l,ll English lll English IV O'Mara Chairman, English ll English English improves oral and wriHen expression ...-I Annelle Pifcher Eileen Powers Arlhur Rawers Mary Riefz Sharon Sandel Louise Sheppard Kennelh Siclcal English l,ll English III English ll Librarian English lll English English III Eranlq Slacey David Thompson Georgia Van Eunice Wallace Geraldine Ross Wilsey Speech English ll Kampen English IV Weslerveld English ll Dramalics Reading Librarian Sieve Gould, varsily debaler, reviews his noles in preparalion for lhe dislricl de- bale meel. Mr. Rusk shows one of fhe more complicafed applicafions of fhe sfudy of solid geomefry. Emphasis in mafhemafics is placed upon The Deparfmeni' of Mafhemafics aims fo insfill in fhe sfudenf a knowledge of The rules of logical fhoughf and fhe basic skills of mafhemafics. The feachers of fhe deparf- menf feel fhaf fhe sfudenf can profif mosf from learning fo reason and solve problems by his own mefhods affer he has learned fhe basic fundarnenfals. ln lighf of fhis, sfu- denfs are encouraged fo guesfion and inquire info any and all branches of mafhemafics. Frank Allen Richard Ellis Dorofhy Faegre Chairman, Algebra Algebra lviafhemafics Counselor Plane Geomefry Elizabefh Fry Olive Gardner Gwen l-lalm Ralph Johnson Jerome Kaufmann Donn Klingler Harlan Koca i Algebra Algebra Plane Geomefry Algebra Algebra Algebra Plane Geomefry Plane Geomefry Plane Geomefry Algebra Counselor Plane Geomefry Plane Geomefry Algebra Andrew Lealce Elizabelh James Maus Foresl' Ralph Paulsen Roberfi Rippey Frank Ruslc Algebra lviaclcersie Plane Geomefry Monfgomery Algebra Algebra Algebra Plane Geomelry Algebra Malh Ill Algebra Plane Geomelry Trigonomelry Plane Geomelry Plane Geomeiry Trigonomelry Arlene Solda+ Charles Slegmeir Leroy Sloldl Dorolhy Sfoolcey William Slreflon Richard Wallon Howard Yearous lvialh l Malh Ill Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Mafh I, ll Plane Geomelry Algebra Trigonomerry Plane Geomelry Trigonomelry Trigonomelry Algebra declucfive reasoning i Ken Bowen, Doug Wade and Joan Hoff- man concenlrale on Mr. Allen's explae nalion of The lundamenlal Jrheorem ol: calculus. Mr. Paulsen explains The use of a graphing formula lo his freshman alge- bra class. , I-. N , AT The UniversiTy oT Chicago's Science Open House, Karl Smiley, Jack Wise and Roger Phillips lisTen inTenTly To GusTave lvlilalc, from Argonne NaTional Labora- Tories explain The inTricaTe func- Tions oT a low power reacTor. Science and mafhemaiics combine for Brad EpsT perTecTs his slide rule Tech- nique while finding a soluTion To an inTricaTe problem. Oh, is ThaT where The gall bladder is! says Jan Lewis To her lab parTner, Nora Brown. 26 fufure use The firsf slep in Jrhe Tilrafion experi- men'r is lo draw ou? ren millilifers of +he acid, explains Mr. Chessman +0 chemis- fry sludenls, Bob Bowman and Sue Alli- son. 1 Using Jrhe oscilloscope, lwo science slu- denls malce a visual comparison of The Frequency of sound. i Mrs. Wenner Tells some of her Teminine biology sTudenTs ThaT There is noThing To Tear in The process of dissecTion. Science expands learning Through lecfures, To give The sTudenT a broad base oi knowledge on which To build TurTher undersTanding, The DeparTmenT of Science emphasizes The comprehending oT The Theories which underly science and The meThods Through which They are applied To The problems encounTer- ed. To TurTher The sTudenT's comprehension, science classes spend considerable Time in The laboraTory, observing many naTural phe- nomena as They occur. ' Donald ffxxelson Richard Brehm David Brown Paul Chamness Elmer Chessman Jerry Craven Snell Davis ChemisTry Biology ChemisTry Physical Science ChemisTry Chemisfry Biology Physical Science V A 'F' 4,7 ,,,, , Q Arfhhur Hanson Allberl Hodous Calvin Kirchman John Maisch Roy lvluchna Roloerl Phipps Roherl' Sfeger C eml5l'rY PlW5lC5 Biology Physical Science Biology Physics Biology Physical SCIGUCG Physical Science Zoology Roberl Walker Orville Warning Rulh Wenner Chairman, Physics Biology Science experimenis Firsl-hand observalion provides Ron Sou- clers and Jerry Brassel wilh an inleresl- ing biology program. , While giving a lecfure on lhe acicls of chlorine, Mr. Chessman pauses lo an- swer a queslion. v i In a Spanish aTmosphere, Miss Carnal reviews a few Trouble- some idioms wiTh her class. Sfudy of languages gives insighf To oiher An inTenT French class lisTens To Miss LuTz read The dicTaTion parT oT a Te-sT. The Language DeparTmenT Tries To give iTs sTudenTs a basic knowledge of The grammaTical sTrucTure and vocabulary oT Toreign Tongues. The deparTmenT also presenTs To The sTudenT an ouT- line oT The culTure and social sTrucTure oT The counTry whose language is being sTudied. Through The use oT such aids as The Tape recorder and The moTion picTure, each sTuclenT is given an opporTuniTy To become a TluenT speaker of The language he is aTTempTing To masTer. :nazi I I AIIOAD Li Q L Hiiiilf 'jm- Q M gg ELJLS EUOCN Eloise Birney MargueriTe Carnal Margarel' Florio Chairman, Spanish Spanish Languages - L Maybe lhis is a secrel Russian missile base, iokes Sara Sovereign as she poinls oul her 'find 'lo Dunc Slewarl. Karen Zelhmayr, Barb Olson, Paul Dylfslra, Ro- ann Goldman and Mr. Pefronailis. An unusual lranslalion produces rip- F , ples of laughler in 'rhis French class. culfures Wayne Flammerlund Lalin Alloerl l-loch Frances Luiz lrma lvlalouselc Marie Meyer Franlc Pelronailis Russian French Spanish German Lalin Spanish General Lanqauqe Russian German Florence Ralherl Charlolle Schwarlz Lula B, Thompson Dorolhy Walker Jane Wilson Joseph Zclenelc German Spanish Lafin Spanish Flrench Spanigh alin Counselor 1 , 145' o 6-avg The weelcly publicahon of Our Times pro- vides nnTeresTing discussion maTerial Tor Mr. Woods freshman social sTudies class. Social sciences Teach bofh l1isTory of AcquainTing The sTudenT wiTh boTh pasT and presenT human socieTies, parTicularly Those oT a democraTic naTure, is The principal obiecTive OT The Social STudies DeparTmenT. Since The evenTs oT The pasT oTTen govern Those OT The presenT, The de- parTmenT hopes The sTudy oT The pasT will help The sTudenT undersTancl The evenTs oT his Time. AnoTher imporTanT parT oT This program is The preparaTion oT The sTudenT Tor liTe in a democracy by Teaching him The Theories and obligaTions oT a democraTic socieTy. . Wade Arends Elwood Campbell Sociology American l'lisTory RoberT Edie David Gianuzzi Donald T-laas James Hemenway Ross l-lolT Jon Knowles James Larsen Social STudies Early .European Psychology American l-lisTory American l-lisTory Social STudies American l-lisTory World l'TusTory Civilizahons Counselor ,NYJ AM ,f Ronald Lund Dayid lvlalsh John Payne Waller Payne Roberl Peryon lvan Rehn Wallace Schwass Modern European Soc1alS+udies American l-lislory Psychology Social Sluclies Economics Modern European l'-luslory World Civilizalions Sociology Higfofy World Civilizafions ' World Civilizalions Arlhur Suchomel Kenr Taylor John Willer David Wood Social Sludies Social Sludies Early European Social Sfudies l-lislory World Civilizalions 0 U 5 9 Now lel's see, if unicameral goyernmenl' is a one-house organizafion and bicameral a Jrworhouse . . . ponders American Gov- ernmenl sludenl John Umbs. l x5 4,w y ,m,,W ,Wig f sal.. J Humanifies broaden sfuclenfs' r' wg An informal afmosplwere prevails as Mr. Taylor leclures his freshman social sludies class on various forms of governme-nl. All eyes are direcled Toward flue lolaclc- board as Mr. Payne explains +l'ie many personalify 1'es'rs given llwrouglioul' llie world. 4 i f s sw sssae ww'1 'VZ Mr. Rlien observes llwe reaclion of l'1is economics class as Dale Deason applies ine economic: principle, human wanfs and how flney are safisfiedf' in leading a sludenl discussion. views of life , . ,, P v, ,M Represenlalive Derwinski gives lfulure volers an insiglwl info The complexilies of Congressional operalion. Applying +l'1e principles of cilizenslnip as laughl in llwe freshman social sluclles classes, anollwer soullw campus vorer casls her bal- lol 'ro help raise her class' voling per- cenrage lo one ol llwe lwighesl in 'rlwe school. Tom Reilly conlemplales an approach lo llie solulion ol a problem in American goyernmenl wliile luis classmales appear equally engrossed. as X , A Nfigmf , 35 ,f , ff, s 1 Z f 556 ' 1 s V , . I T if ' ' c f., A--.. x . W 7 S I 'V ' i '5 f , ,MM fi ' 'Air' , QUT E, fs 4, swf 5 if is ' ' -V , xii , ,ig s if 'QL 7 V W , , +1 K . , T . A 2 'I 4 x gf X' ' D 1 T ., ,s f i ,q Q 3 Mi. ui U T A Q5 ff M V ,X T ' ,H .gjiffs iff? T2 My .6 Amid a mass of half-finished paper mache Torms, These souTh campus arT sTudenTs prepare Tor The nexT sTep of Their proiecTs. Music and arf courses provide ouTleT Individual creaTiveness is sTressed by The ArT DeparTmenT as iT Tries To acquainT The sTudenT wiTh The various media oT arT. Courses -are designed wiTh a Two-Told purpose: To demonsTraTe The Techniques involved in creaTing arT proiecTs and To enable The sTudenT To inTerpreT and appreciaTe The worlc oT oTher arTisTs. Through a sTudy oT arT hisTory and arT appreciaTion, The deparTmenT hopes To enrich The lives oT iTs sTudenTs, boTh Those who conTinue in arT and Those who do noT. The operaTion oT The poTTer's wheel is a skill which Sue Sliulca has acquired in her arT class. A Torn piece of music proves no sTumb- ling block Tor These souTh campus choral sTudenTs as They run Through Their parTs. Mr. l'lilgendorT lisTens criTically as Brad EpsT pracTices his solo Tor The disTricT music conTesT. for sfudenf Talenf The Music DeparTmenT sTrives To develop in each sTu- denT boTh his musical abiliTies and his appreciaTion oT music as an arT. To obTain This. sTudenTs are encouraged To par- TicipaTe in The many concerTs, opereTTas and music conTesTs sponsored by The deparTmenT ThroughouT The year. The serious music sTudenT can Talce advanced courses which include music Theory, creaTive composiTion and arranging. IT is hoped ThaT Through This well-deTined program, many high school music sTudenTs will conTinue in This Tield aTTer graduaTion. Helga ChrisTensen William Hazard Harold Hilgendorf ArT Arf Band Commercial Law Fred Lawler Donald Miller 4'-gi JudiTh Thomas Ruud Norman Van Choral Groups OrchesTra Riemenschneider ArT KoughneTT Choral Groups Art Facing a piece of sTock in a laThe proves an inTricaTe iob Tor Mike TiedT. Siudenfs learn The DeparTmenT of PracTical ArTs presenTs a widely diversiTied program, ranging Trom The commercial arTs To The home arTs. The deparTmenT Tries To develop in The sTudenT skills which have personal as well as vocaTional value. Through The sTudy oT These arTs, The sTudenT achieves an abiliTy To use his hands, a skill which will sTay wiTh him The resT oT his liTe. David Baker Mildred Baker ElecTriciTy General Business Mechanical Drawing A L x Harry Boge GranT Cummings John Eckerle William Gooch Rolaerl' GuTierrez Roger Jaacks Roger Johnson Bookkeeping Mechanical Typing Woodworking General Business General MeTals General Consumer Drawing Shorfhand Chairman, WOOCTWOFTTHQ Problems PracTical and Fine ArTs Helen Kausic Roy Lalirner Richard Malone Joseph Milligan Carl Nemecek Roberl Neuneker Iva Pidcock Typing Business Machines Machine Shop Typing Business Graphic Arls Chairman, Bookkeeping Shorlhand Bookkeeping Typing Home Economics Counselor Lorena Reid Gladys Ripley Roloerl' Sedgwick Mildred Sfokes Louise Swanson l-larry Wrighf Foods Typing Mechanical Clo+hing Foods Mechanical Shorfhand Drawing l-lomemaking Clo'rhing Drawing many skills in pracfical arfs courses lnlenl' on lurning in errorless copy, Jrhese Typing siudenfs' faces show concenfrarion as lhey lake one of many speed lesfs. V' ,,,ffff ' ' dxg Oblivious lo oulside influence, Jerry Rezab carefully compleles anoflmer draw- ing for his mechanical drawing class. A sewing proieci' seems lo be well under way as llwis clollning sludenl' sews a zipper info her proiecl. in Manual iraining A lcilclrien offers many clifferenl chal- lenges as llnese soullu campus sludenfs find oul' during a foods class. l l l l 1 l l prepares sfudenfs for vocofions, hobbies A bookcase begins +0 lake shape as George Svecla seis anofher screw. . V' ' Q ,, ,.,., Walching his worlc closely, Dennis Boone prepares solder for an eleclrical splice. ' The operalion of complex machinery such as Barry Fry is using requires proper safe'ry precaulions Physical educafion prefecfs body Through Freshmen girls geT in shape Through a varieTy oT exercises. PromoTing an aTTiTude of sporTsmanship and co-operaTion in recreaTion is The aim OT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. The de- parTmenT also sTrives To TurTher The sTudenT's social developmenT Through group acTiviTy, and To Teach each sTudenT good healTh prac- Tices. By exposing The sTudenT To many diT- TerenT recreaTional acTiviTies, iT is hoped ThaT he will be provided wiTh -a sound basis Tor The use OT his leisure Time. SouTh campus looys keep physically TiT Through The noT very popular, buT eTTecTive, push-up. Max Armer Charles BenneTT RoberT Burson Milda Cizauslcas Russell Deason Cross CounTry Chairman, Boys' FooTball Physical EducaTion Traclc Physical EducaTion seasonal sporfs lvlr. Erickson walches as sophomores Joe Sulda and Bonnie Pelerson demonslrale how 'ro avoid an accidenr. Mr. Deason's freshman heallh class lislens inlenlly as he discusses emerg- ency lirsl' aid. lvlariorie Dunlap Roberl Ehrharl l-larold Erickson Physical Educalion Poolball Driver Ed ucalion Dorolhy Glashagel Physical Educalion Bonnie Glick Chairman, Girls' Physical Educalion Berl Kraus Dick Leiber lvlariorie lvlcliee Neal Ralhien Arlhur Sandusky Wreslling Wreslling Physical Educalion Driver Educalion Baskelball Lesler Glick Carol Hubbard Baskelloall Physical Educafion A, X Judilh Viller Sandra Zwagerman Physical Educalion Physical Educafion 1 I Services f K' f X J, F r C 'fTif .-1,710-x,-. 'ci K ,M H X HW fl-Jfxxf-'-f QC X W X I J! V-.'x f kk N 2 4 2 ?5 x xff ff ai fs 7 -1 W C W f , 1 xxkvm W, f 1 . . V-,Q 3 X www T'f Q,Z3XX X 5- ' NY 'Z X 3 Y Z X 7 S 7 Q E N S I. 1 -mfg- Wmxww.. W WMNN-,-fyff,-f,w-f NM . f Xi v tg ,Q Q X ui Q f x Q - V . 1 SxX,9rf,ffT1d,Q?f5 Z Sophie Moscinslci, Lillian Payne, Bern- Marie Emerson, Rulli Sleele, Clarinda adine Brady. Slevens. Secrefaries and office aides handle school's Dolores Malowiclc. Eunice McCabe, Maxine Ryan, Emma Lee Ross, Berneice Urlneim. 'iv Gerfrude Sarlcisaw Sara Walker Lydia'Kouloa Naomi McGee Nancy Florence Margarel Dunham Berllwa Friesinger Secrelary Secrelary Secrelary Secrelary NC Boolcslore SC Boolcslore Secrelary NC Dean of Boys NC Dean of Girls SC Dean ol Boys SC Dean of Girls Libraries The services which The many Aides render +0 me school enable iT To TuncTion smooThly and eTTicienTly The various sTudenT aides perform many diversified func: Tions. Included in This caTegory are The Office aides who carry messages abouT The school and help wiTh The paper work: The nurses' aides, who help sick gfudenlfs and aid Telephone sTudenTs in keeping up wiflq Their assign- menTs while home-bound: The door guards, who help keep order: The audio-visual aides, who operaTe and Care for all of The audio-visual equipment and The library aides, who keep The many phases of library operaTion running eTTicienTly. Through This work These sTudenTs express Their desire To serve and To willingly help oThe-rs, clerical work Using The Wheeldex Tile, aide Gerry Hodson decides where To send a blue slip NC Office Aides. Row I: Barb Hooson, Helen Fanning, Carolyn Mifchell, Gloria Visus, Marcia SouThworTh, Barb Barcik, Joan Wilson, Sue Fay, Judy Norris, Melody Drew, Vicki Hernandez. Row 2: Molly Johnson, PaT Fiala, Barbara BenneTT, Barb Haake, Pal' Burns, Melody Kuhl, Sandy Bell, Darlene Balfunis, Judy Defhmer, Linda SC Office Aides. Row l: Mary Yonco, Paf Ryan, Diane Schenafzki, Judy GenTili, Linda Buralli, Barb Jackson, Sue Jackson, Mary NeTTles, Carole Lippe, Karen Coffingham, Nancy Jo Walsh, Sally Johnson. Row 2: Peggy Jones, Carol Reiners, Ann Hinshaw, Sue STepanek, KaThy Gerken, Sylvia Gray, Deborah Hamilfon, Linda Beck, Joanne Domo- Cherry, Sharon Cunis, Marcia Coogan, Lenore SToffel. Row 3: Nancy Jo Lehman, Jan Culp, Bonnie STine, DoroThy Naries, Carol Jenkinson, Judy Johnson, Dona McCrossin, Penny Reames, Gayle GaTz, Carolyn Gross, Jan Arch, Ann PriTchard, Karen Novofny, Julie Flora, Marilan Douglass. vich, Susie Meyer, Joyce Fraser, Diane Kelpszan, Jane Ausfen, Linda Doak. Row 3: Sally Babcock, Barb Winship, Sue Rozek, Gail Bradley, Janice GlaTT, Toni LaMonica, Margo Scharff, Anne Brandes, Julie SrniTh, Jill Henser, Ann Cruchley, Carole SirTauT, Donna STimely. 2 r R Y NC Audio-Visual Aides. Row I: Jay Mayberry, Wayne Wazny, SC Audio-Visual Aides. Row I: Norman Glass, Tom Zolk, Glen Mernger, Ken Green, Bob Warning. Jim Johnson, Bill Kloefzli, Carol Sahlberg. Row 2: John Rafferly, Gary Jenkins, Rich Fields, Mike Slack. Row 2: Jim Knipe, Jim Regan, Ted Dawson, Frank Bergener, Aides help provide services i 46 SC Boy Office Aides and Door Guards. Row I: Ron Kerr, Bill Ryan, Roger Abendrolh, Ed McCabe, Dave Neusladi, Bill Balher, AI Ferry, Ben Shipper, Doug Runyan, Wayne Deschambeau, Leonard Smifh. Row 2: Dick Mclvlurray, Sieve Davisson, Ted Dawson, Willie Lundeen, Chuck Molycka, Howard Brown, Lou Benharl, Chuck Glasner, Ronald Krempeiz, Gordy Gray. Row 3: John Culberfson, Tom Afkinson, Jim Prall, Bill I-Iolman, Franck Sibr. Bill Calog. NC Door Guards. Row I: James Pasmore, Kirby Viera, Bill Luslfield, Jim Weller, caplaing Ron Sheeley, Bob Cleveland, Dan Baldwin. Row 2: Larry Dullrene, Jim Barber, Jim Busek, Ralph Bouma, Sieve Tierney, Hank Trenkle, Jim I-Iopkins, Ken+ Johnson, Tom Goodloe, Tom Cariell. Row 3: Dave Shellon, Tom Bilger, Bill Sigler, Lou Cerrone, Curr Blang, Dan Milligan, John Rosenyold, Wayne Chap, Bob Brockob, Bill Sioul. , 1' l Wliile Jim Besi' waiis his Jrurn, Jim Gianacalcos clweclcs our a book wifh library aide, Kaiby O'Neill. necessary for LT's operafion . -d u R I: CHN Wooledge, Marcy Marlin, hisiorianp Pai Howkinson, vice- Ngsidlglzfrlxrlgrleegllegggd, presiiienfg Ardeih Ellegood, secreiaryg Judy Crowlwursi. Row 2. Miss Darling Louise Gruizmacber, Nancy Palese, Thomas Hill, Susan Wodiclca, Karen ' I J H D berry, Mrs. Leonard. 2122651 Fliielciiiyxlalegclliiai?ner,OKris Olsen, Karlwy O'Neill, Alice Faye Kolb, Jan Duke, Marry Doslier, Marianne Propsi. SC Library Aides. Row I: Diane Laulner, Jean Gallas, Rossann Baker, Judy Ruzicli, Barbara Cran- sion, secreiary: Nancy Hughes, president Jo Anne Smurny, vice-presidenrq Lynda Swander, Elizabeilw Spangler, Joan Nelson, Sandy Comsioclf, Leo Krusaclf. Row 2: Kalby King, Maria Eslcola, Ardis Maison, Mary Kimberly, Marly Jaclc, Marllia Smari, Mary Ann Syne, Kay Hicks, Barbara Seward, Melissa Degener, Mary Miller, Judy Burland. Row 3: Jane Sego, Sue Becker, Judy Pankow, Barb Heinen, Tony Dibonas, Jerry Gilberi, Gerry Benneii, Melanie Meyer, Mary Osilw, Gail Anderson, Kalby Miller, . Q . milf i w Healfh, nufrlhon, and mcunfenance personnel NC Nurses' Aides. Row I: Carol Newsom, Suzi Medill, Barb Bry- don, Judy Sammons, Karen Winl- ermuie, Eva Wallin, Karen Nor- denloff. Row 2: Mrs. Wells, Carolee Har- ris, Susan Hansen, Barb Henrik- sen, Sue Slaron, Barb Anderson, Carol Zeman, Mary Couller, Sue Dunning, Healher Anderson, Bar- bara Sinks. Row 3: Sue Narien, Pauline Rich- ardson, Margarel' Maley, Celesle Dahl, Barb Blaess, Judy Pearson, Mary Ann Blecha, Judy Ramp, Bonnie Mordica. SC Nurses' Aides. Row I: Karen Schurman, Sue Sloul, Befh Moser, Virginia Hasenberg, Carol Rein- ers, Carol Ruggles, Janel Ander- son, Marcia Benda. Row 2: Judy Moxley, Karen Leo- nard, Rulh Baiiaglia, Bonnie Kru- ber'r, Trudy Bauer, Clare Harn- mann, Shelley Rusleen, Lynn Rousch, Linda Woefgram. Row 3: Jill Johnson, Jan Holi, Sue Fuhr, Diane Gross, Pal' Culea, Carol Milligan, Cam Wrighl: Mildred Feizner Russell Gibson Nancy Kunlz Priscilla Smilh Doris Wells Nurse Docfor Nurse Nurse Nurse keep school running smoofhly NC Janilors. Row I: Marlon Polich Ronel Hill Frank Row 2 A J Beck Marlin Bednarik John Bieber David Hondo, Sleve Firlick Cornelius Ryerson Ollo Brier Prilchell Frank Bluder H E Willelord Frank Lebecla James Skoly, Thomas Brady Edwin Reilschneider Joseph Ernesl Maves Calvin Bulls Harry Jordan Nogal. SC Janilors and Malrons Row I Alloerl Meyer Arble Row 2 Generali Kimbrell Henry Nacke Joseph Slaple Williams, Arnold Huebner Paul Rediehs Roscoe Willell lon Homer Duke Henry Gregorson Arllur Boone Neal Randall, James Pallison Ann Achlerkirchen Ann Sleve Rula Iyar Magnusson Ralkus. NC Cooks. Row I: Liona Paul, Mabel Johnslon, Marlha Reiler, Mildred Hlavacek, Doris Millard, Della Smeikal, Bessie Millen, Jane Giuniek, Gladys Biqharn. Row 2: Elsie Evans, Flo Gelly, Edilh Swanson, Jo Hague, Elhel Siddon, Marg Fruil, Marie Liska, Mildred Hula, Ida Herldegen, Margarel Beiber, Dolores Slack. SC Cooks. Row I: Thelma Sond- eregger, Rulh Smilh, Eleanor Boone, Lillian Wales, Elaine Roll, Lillian Feely, Rose Perry. Row 2: Sophie Provenzano, Gladys Slallord, Grace Addeson, Minnie Monlalluano, Rulh Olson, Alberla Konelsky, Berlha Fries, Ann Sch- lachlmeyer, Irene Kreici, Belly Breese, Eina Soldwisch, Laura Prell. Acfivifies Q ff? X' fi f N . N'G Xwa fx x wg we , f 1 s..,g., slffinv n lnllDl hum Sfuclen+ Council. Row I: Sandy Pflager, Marilyn lvlarlinie, SC recorder, brew, Lee Bernhard, Dick Blomslrann, Bob Preslon, Julie Cunningham, Dave Warsh, second vice-presiclenly Barb Olson, 'lreasurerg Beverly Shelley Rusleen, Bill Slewarl, Jean l-lall, Mr. Taylor. Carlson, president Sally Sawyer, secrelaryg Jerry Glashaqel, firsl' Row 3: Nancy Chambers, Pal' l-lowlcinson, Dan Engslrom, Gary Nord- vice-presidenlg Rulh Reichert Liz Creer, Gail Morlensen. man, Keilh Johnslone, Jim EllioH', Bob Bowman, Sieve l-lanau, Jerry Row 2: Karen lvlelzler, Carol DeLay, Ulla-Sfina Granvilc, Joe Kinne- Billing, John Vidal, Mr. Warkow, Mr. lvlaisch. Sfudenf polificians work for H is moved and seconded . . . Anolher imporlanl issue is aboul' lo be voled on by Sludenl' Council. Acrion and innovalion -are Iwo very imporlanl words lo S+uden'I' Council. This year represenlalives lrom LT were senl lo a workshop held by The Nalional Associalion ol Sludenl Councils in Denver, Colorado. Erom lhis and olher meelings, lhe council broughl back new ideas lor lhe improvemenl of LT's sludenl governmenl. The rinling oi lhe Gold and Blue Guide and lhe conducling oipguidance programs and many olher imporlanl Tunclions of Siudenl Council are accomplished lhrough commillees. To lhe eleven slanding commillees, an- olher one was added. The newcomer is The Foreign Relalions Commillree, which is responsible for lhe foreign slrudenl. Nexl year ils work will be doubled when LT will have Iwo foreign sludenls. This year lhe success of many council proiecls was la direcl resulr of lhe greally improved publicily campaigns. LT's growing populafion The iunior and senior classes assemble for lhe presenlalion of Sludenr Council elec- lion candidales. NC Represenlafive Assembly. Row I: Sue Sraron, Nancy Odchodnicky, Nancy Meyers, Jo Moore, Pam Murrow, Bev Carlson, presidenl: Sally Sawyer, secrelaryg Lynn Eckrore, Calhy DeYoung, Char Greco, Nancy Ely, Vicky Churchill. Row 2: Carol Schoof, Pal Nauman, Molly Johnson, Marilan Douglass, Jan Davies, Barb I-lvale, Sharon I-Iirk, Karen Malley, Joy Cronin, Nancee McCabe, Susie Clule, Jackie Granzine, Dee Balaly, Judy Zeiller, Karen Nordenloil, Sara Williams. SC Represenfalive Assembly. Row I: Nancy Hughes, Sylvia Repello, Janice Rose, Karen Erickson, Dan Engslrom, Carol DeLay, Jean I-Iall, Marilyn Marlinie, recorder, Dave Warsh, chairman, Shelley Rusleen, Karen Melzler, Sieve I-lanau, Bill Slewarr, Mary Mugg, Sherrie Ramsey. Row 2: Wendy I-lall, Gail Mansfield, Marilyn Lalini, Jane Ingram, Jane Eckel, Darlene Yokas, Sue Homann, Keilh Archey, Ron Kerr, Pam Ives, Bev Euslice, Sharon Reiman, Evan Painler, Calherine Carroll, Richard Baum, Sue Nielsen, Carol Ruggles, Guenda Tiedl. Row 3: Mr. Larson, Ellen McKiH'rick, Merry Elmsrrom, Bob I-lerbsl, Gregg Rusch, Ralph Alexander, Judy Ramp, Joanne Wareham, Ellyn Sislrunk, Pal Kreiling, Judy Clime, Sharon England, Phil Briggs, I-lenry Newell, Charlolle Law, Nancy Cameron, Pal Norman, Mr. Deabler. Row 4: Mr. I-lanson, Conrad Weilienbach, Don Eiker, Bob Ekrolh, Mike Davis, John Vanl-lelringa, Judd I-lenson, Tom Sprague, Jim Eorsl, Jerry Wagner, Dale Curda, Doug Wade, John Iverson, Rich Jelinek, Jim l-Ilavaly, Ed Kowski, Jack Margeson, Mr, Edie. Row 3: Joan Graham. Sue Burlch, Sue Cullra, Marilyn Selle, Marsha Mugg, Dick Kenl, Kris Brockschmidl, Diane Carlson, Julie Smilh, Pam French, Valerie Wayne, Jean Zelnick, Nancy Eck, Jim Kinnebrew, Terry Reid, Brian Schue, Scoll Mcl-lose. Row 4: Pam Nelli, Kalhy Slrome, Anne Brandes, Pam I-lawkins, Adele Tressler, Bill Bender, Chris Nelsen, Lanny Simpson, Tim Curlis, Al Jordan, Roberl' Wilken, Bill Lewke, Don I-lickey, Dick Asmonda, Ann Miller, Jane Novolny, Dick Miller, Jane Anlhony. A consfanl demand for hol' dogs al' Jrhe loofball games lceeps Jeanne Bailey and Bonnie l-lull, members of Business Man- agemenl Commillee, busy. Sfudenf Council sponsors LT' s ,X gy!! or . M ,,f K 50 Marilyn Marline, Soulh Campus record- er, assembles decoralions for a Sjrudenl Council dance. Noil, The Loyal Lion, a proiecl of The School Spiril Commillee, seems To re- main unperlurbed by 'the lension of lhe Homecoming pep assembly. Q TiTa Tinds ThaT The necessiTy To apply herself is as essenTial here as iT her naTive Finland. firsf foreign sTudenT This is inTeresTing and so diTTerenT from soccer, Thinlcs TiTa as she waTches The Lions in acTion. BeTween classes, TiTa reTurns To her locker Tor a TorgoTTen book. Ulla-STina Granvilc, l.-l s TirsT Toreign sTudenT, was cerrainly one oT The mosT popular sTudenTs oT This school. STudenTs Tound her To be a desirable person, noT only because oT her back- ground, buT also because oT her pleasing, TorThrighT personaliTy. -l'iTa, 'as mosT oT us called her, was very acTive in school organizaTions. An honorary member oT The STudenT Council, a duly-elecTed member oT RepresenTaTive Assembly and Senior Advisory Board, she proved herself To be a valuable member in all oT These groups. From acTive parTicipaTion in m-any acTiviTies, TiTa had an opporTuniTy To meeT new Triends and obTain an insighT inTo American sTudenT liTe. ATTer a Tour oT The UniTed STaTes, Tollowing her graduaTion, TiTa leTT America Tor her homeland, Finland. GaThered around The dinner Table, The Finlaysons, TiTa's adopTed American Tamily, learn The Swedish words Tor carroTs and poTaToes. E Tabulae. Row I: Tom Nepil, Jane l-libler, Janna Fall, Jean Smulny, Kennelh Bowen, Sue David Bob Ekrolh, Joe Innes, Johnnye Egnol, Belsy Williams. I Row 2: Mr. Bull, Bonnie Mordica, Marilyn Ursu, Barb l-louslon, Mary Treadwell, Connie I-lill Kalhy Tracy, Janel l-lollman, Nancy Pierson, Bonny Pierce, Belly Kalz, Carmen Johnson. l Row 3: Dick Parker, Jim Reiners, Jim Eichslaedl, Ed I-lall, Mac King, Bob Cepek, Judy Flelcher Elaine Schullz, Penny Hedrick, Nancy Droege, Dorolhy McCuaig, Kalhy Moore. I Lion and Tab record year's While lhe lerms re-wrile, layaul, deadline and re-lake are comparalively meaningless lo mosl slu- denls, Tabulae slall members realized lheir lull im- porlance. Under lhe sponsorship ol Mr. James Bull, l.T's yearbook workers spenl lheir aller-school hours 2 searching lor lhe righl word , composing copy. discussing lheme concepls, scheduling pholographic coverage, selecling piclures and planning layouls. l-leaded by eolilor-in-chiel Jean Smulny and as- sociale edilors Sue David. Ken Bowen, and Bob likrolh, lhe slall prepared, assembled and published lhe I9oO edilion ol lhe Tabulae . The edilors al- lended slale and nalional convenlions lo increase lheir knowledge ol yearbook publicalion and lo exchange ideas wilh olher yearbook slalls. Bob Ekrolh and Sue David enioy a humorous piclure while Jean Smulny and Ken Bowen look on. Barb l-louslon and Bob Cepek receive advice on club copy lrom Mr. Bull, Tab sponsor. , 58 news and memories Lion Seniors. Row I: Bob Wagner, Sandy Pllager, Julie Cunningham, Pal May- berry, managing edilorq Char Telik, co-edilorg Dave Beckwilh, co-edilorg Carolyn Marlin, John VanHellinga. SFFOF. Lion Slall. Row I: Annamary Nelson, Susan Sekera, Nancy MeyerS. Mary Belh Higman, Jean Walker, Susan Hansen, Susie Nash, Sue Slaron, Barb Woehrle, Avis Conway, Nancy Hughes, Judy Hodsdon, Judy Harrison. Row 2: Nancy Grandison, Anne McWelhy, Liz Nicoll, Mary Kruse. Belly Bruchlel, Nancy Edwards, Shelley Rusleen, Sherry Anderson, Ann Cruchley, Mary Lynn Milchell, Sandy Sperry, Cynlhia Eck, Pal Bowen. Row 2: Nielsen, Row 3: Kloelzli, Barb Olson, Bonnie Sylvesler, Belly Hokenson, Sue Wodicka, Diane Margay Whillock, Pal Talro. Jean Prohaska, Bev Carlson. Lee Buckslen, Dick Blomslrann, Al Lammers, Jay Crawlord, Randy Dick Parker, Ron Slalin, Sleve Gould. Turmoil, lension, excilemenl and conlusion are characler- islic ol a room silualed in one ol Norlh Campus's mosl lraversed halls. The leverish aclivily ol lhis room has con- sislenlly produced one ol lhe leading high school news- papers in lhe nalion, lhe Lion. Under lhe sponsorship ol Miss Kay Keele, lhe slall presenled lilleen issues ol lhis highly-raled publicalion. ln addilion lo lhe Journalism ll class and lhe English lll-J classes, lhe slall was comprised ol Soulh Campus reporlers and lwenly upperclassmen who were nol enrolled in lhe iournalism classes. The Press Bureau slall, in conneclion wilh lhe Lion slall, submilled news slories regularly lo lhe local news- papers. Dave Beckwilh smiles sheepishly as Char Telik and Pal Mayberry correcl a lyping Barb Huebner, Lynn Zimmerman, Pal Norman, Jackie Granzine, Linda Chrislianson, Karen Zavoral, Kalhe Biondi, Carol Malousek, Marcia Soulhworlh. Row 3: Larry Wikholm, Mike Homel, Hal Poslusny, Tom Hillslrom, Jerry Rezab, Jim Carlisle, John Lennie, Terry Rosenlelder, Jim Robeson, Dave Shellon, Marlan Smilh, Doug Kline, Tom Ryan, Jerry Gregg, Larry Henderson, Mike Smilh, Ron Schlachler. The increasing inleresl' in pholography prompled Camera Club Io hold a pholo coniesr, open +o all siudenis, wi+h divisions for bolh black and while and color phoios. AI' Jrhe weekly meelrings, discussions cover- ed many phases of phoiography. Films by Easlman-Kodak and leciures by professional phofographers also provided inlormarion for members 'and club sponsors, Mr. Brehm and Mr. Brown. SC Camera Club. Row I: John Robson, Jerry Long, Terry I-Iueser, Alan Caslaior. Row 2: David Griifelhs, John Squires, Roberi Cockrell. NC Camera Club. Row I: Rich Meldon, Jim Flinl, vice-president Mike Smifh, president Dave Snelling, secrelary-Treasurer. Row 2: Mr. Brown, Bill Tripp, Keilh Finlcs, Dennis Carroll, Thomas Malcinson. l Acfion is fhe by-word of Railroad Club, The smallesl club al' LT, was re- vived lhis year by a group of ex-members ailer a period of dormancy. Whai Ihe club lacked in size, i+ made up for in enihusiasm. Aclivilies included ra irip Io a leading railroad magazine publishing house in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Io The shops and siorage areas of various railroads. Members observed various Types of eguipmenl, including Jrhe now-obsolele sieam engine. A unique Iealure of 'rhe club was lhe aciive parlicipalion ol: ex-members who had already graduaied from LT. Railroad Club. Row I: Malcolm Mc Kean, presi- denlg Ed Klinger, vice-presidenl. Row 2: Richard Smirl, secrelaryg Roy Quick, ireas- urer. 41 These busy clubs The members oT BoaT Club presenTed speeches dealing wiTh various phases oT boaTing acTiviTies during Their bi-weekly meeTings. Topics oT inTeresT included a canoe Trip in Canada, Types oT knoTs and Their uses in boaTing, 'and a discussion oT The various classes oT sailboaTs. The club showed movies oT The Americas' Cup Race and also Took a Trip To The Chicago BoaT Show. Under The sponsorship oT Mr. Leake, The organiz'aTion ended anoTher success- Tul year wiTh a spring picnic. BoaT Club. Row I: Rick Rausch, Jim SchweigerT, purser: John I-laTTendorT, admiral. Row 2: Bruce Miller, Joe Hoover, DenTon Vaughan. .yy by irrrcs r . , W.. an s. .. ,. Quizzes, prepared by The presidenT, were an inTegral parT oT STamp and Coin Club acTiviTies. The winner oT each oT These shorT TesTs received a sTamp or coin To add To his collecTion. ln Their search Tor new and diTTerenT coins, members Tre- quenTly exchanged pennies wiTh The cashier in The caTeTeria. AnoTher acTiviTy oT The club was pur- chasing minT sTamps Trom The PhilaTelic Agency in WashingTon, D. C. , , STamp and Coin Club. Row I: Mark Secord, MarTy Jack, STeve Van ZandT, secreTary-Treasurer: Tom WesTbrook, president Ray Spear. Row 2: Joel PaTTerson, Robby Cockrell, STuarT Noble, Bob Behnke. Row 3: Robbe Kramer, Tom Allen, Mel Nix. Polkas 'and reels, along wiTh square dancing, provided Square Dance Club wiTh a very acTive year. MeeT- ing Twice a monTh under The direcTion oT Miss Wilson, members reviewed old sTeps and masTered new ones. A new pracTice This year was To have members make up and call many new dances. Square Dance Club. Row I: Val WhiTe, Susie Meyer, Rosemary Findley, vice-presi- denTg MarTha TeeTer, Carol SToTT. Row 2: Penny l-ledrick, Erica Dakin, Ken Moore, Gary Bornzin, PaT Jaxon. AlThough arT appreciaTion was The primary ob- iecTive oT All ArTs Klub, many service organizaTions beneTiTed Trom Their endeavors, Club members made ChrisTmas cards Tor hospiTalized veTerans and sold original arT pieces in order To conTribuTe To The Care drive and The Toreign sTudenT Tund. AT a special meeTing, guesT spealcers demon- sTraTed jewelry-making, painTing and Tlower-arrang- ing. lncorporaTing business wiTh pleasure, The mem- bers elecTed new oTTicers aT The annual spring picnic. AAK. Row I: Marlea Conrad, Treasurer: Linda Mohr, vice-presidenT7 Valerie Luck, presidenT1 Nancy Droege, secreTary. Row 2: Elaine Ciarapolo, Alice Faye Kolb. Arfisfs, musicians broaden varied Talenfs MadCaps. Row I: Susie MasTen, Nancy Ninlce, Carol WeisserT, AnThony, Jean CoulTer, Linda Vance, EdiTh Ehdy. l-lelen Slampak, Mary Reaume, Carole RoberTs, Lynda Freilach, Row 3: Bonnie EasTman, Sally David, Guy Mislca, Gerald BenneTT, RuTh McQuown. George Mislca, Madeline Sipelc, Melissa Degener, Jane Sego. Row 2: Eve Simon, Barb l-leinen, Karen Mills, Susan Singley, Jane Museums and arT shows were obiecTs oT in- TeresT Tor MadCaps members as They sTrived To acquire a greaTer knowledge oT arT. SouTh Campus bulleTin boards and meeTing places Tor many LT social TuncTions were decoraTed by This organizaTion. CenTerpieces and oTher decoraTing accessories were made and sold To several school organizaTions Tor use aT bangueTs, dinners and Teas. The Make and Draw, Carve and PainT SocieTy has provided The lively challenge necessary To sTimulaTe greaTer inTeresT in The Tield oT arT Through- ouT The year. Preparing SouTh Campus exhibiTs is one oT The many acTiviTies of MadCaps members Sally David, Susie MasTon and Nancy Sawyer. Talenlr slfiows, composed of 'a 'variely of mugigal enleriainmeni, were a freciueni and lavoriie ieaiure of Mu Tau meelings. Tlwrouglnoui ilwe year, movies and guesl spealcers aided ilne members in develop- ing music apprecialion. One deliberaled Jropic of greai inleresf io Jrlwe group was Jrlwe various slyles and forms of music. In addiiion To llfieir Clwrislmas parlies. ilfie Norllfi and Soulli Campus groups made and sold Clirislmas corsages. This year's aciivilies were climaxed willw +l'1e iniiiaiion of nexi year's of- iicers. . i C W Wiiwiw l . fhrough many meeflngs 3392:ExrafgizzfssiaizidzHlflviorsz ai, rg 1 I, e f 5 2 N1 , , , f J , J f , yy, 5 .h a we f X wi,- X P W ' -35, as ' ff ' -1 ', 5 .' X Z ' 1 H2 4 --2 7 'V 'al W' .7 I , '35 ' J ' V 1 5 R17 , - Q f X M ,, , 4 4 i A f W 1 , I fy, J , ff ir, All 'va in fi 1 'W' - - f ' f , 1 ' 1 4 i Q , C , '27 0 r Q: fy , . FZ we . fmt, f f . '. A J . ff I., 'sf ' 'AZ f-Cf! A. Q? , f :UM ,tw 4- 1 ', 1 , 5 ' f , , -WW , g- y yfq fa, f ,Z - -,I V '1 1, ' MM r w Y, V W audiiorium organ. NC Mu Tau. Row I: Julie Sara, Marilyn Mills, Judy Gaullr, president Sandy Thompson, vice- presidenl Nancy Pierson.: Row 2: Mr. Moody, Jan Smillw, Ardeilm Ellegood, Carol Huebner, Lorraine Burlon, Arlene Ellegood, Pal' Sfangel. Row 3: Janice Torpe, Becky Sclwuberllw, Larry Siolces, Roger Swifi, Alice Barloga, Alice Kolb. SC Mu Tau. Row I: Linda Ganz, Marilwa Teeler, Anne Palmer, secre- 'raryp Barb Winslwip, president Lynn Scliaberj vice-presidenlg Karliy Clwampney, 'rreasurerg Janice Glall, Sally Jolwnson. Row 2: Miss Riemensclineicler, Barb Rose, Siegluzde Koch, Lynn Blakely, Jan Borneman, Greiclien Koopman, Helen Fairbanlc, Diane Bernlnagen, Peg Howl-iinson, Sally Higman, Karen Hiclcs. Row 3: Judi Nagel, Ann Singlelon, Nancy Sawyer, Barb Huebner, Lynn Zimmerman, Nancy Beaudway, Mary Mclfenney, Belle Rolise, Nadine Sailem, Linda Hay. VarsiTy Deba'I'e. Row I: John Graves, Sue Wodiclca, Rich I-laller. Row 2: RoberT EyesTone, Paul Dyl4sTra, STeve Gould. Non-Varsify DebaTe. Row I: Bill Reiman, Lavona Sorensen, Tom McCormack. Row 2: Mr. Rehn, advisor: Bob Gorham, Peggy Dobson. SC DebaTe. Row I: Randi STampen, Sylvia RepeTTo, Sharon ShelTon Jan Roede, Anne Roede, Val Wayne, Janis l'Iyne, Nancy Hughes Barb Rose, Nancy Sawyer. Row 2: Miss LyneTT, Tim ProcTor, David Bell, Bob Willman, BeTTe Rohse Many aHracTecl Labor-lvlanagemenT Problems was The Topic upon which LT debaTers spenT considerable Time 'in group 'and individual preparaTion Tor The year's de- baTe evenTs. Under The guidance ol: club sponsors, lvlr. Rehn -and Miss l.yneTT, DebaTe Club parTicipaTed in a varieTy oT meeTs and TournamenTs held aT near- by high schools and colleges. Six members repre- senTed The varsiTy squad while The remainder oT The club Took parT in beginning and sub-varsiTy debaTe. Ann Cruchley, Lynn lvlclvlichael, George Bruha, Gary Bornzin, David JohnsTon. Row 3: Dale MaTschullaT, Brian Bachman. JeTT BeclcwiTh, Dave Arch, George Aichele, RoberT Wilken, Dean BrisTow, Jerry I-Iazelbauer. by spoken and wriTTen word WriTers' Club. Row I: MarTy Warrick, Carol ldarius, Mari Lou Baird, Row 2: Russell Dobson, Judy FriTsch, Barb l-lousl'on, Lynn Shaw, STeve Treasurer: Sue Fey, pres1denTg Marilyn Ursu, presidenT: DoroThy Mc Gould, Floyd Nickel, RoberTa Thomas, Carol Rose. Nancy Pierson Claran, secreTary: Mary Ellen BuTler, Nancy Royce. Janice Torpe, Barbaba BenneTT, Pen and lnklings, LT's liTerary magazine, is The yearly proiecT oT WriTers' Club. Sponsored by Miss Jordan, The club soughT To promoTe sTudenT wriTing and To provide Tor iTs publicaTion. Some of The acTiviTies oT The group included a conTribuTors' dinner, a poT-luck supper and seeing a downTown play. A liTerary grab bag , Trom which sTudenTs drew and consTrucTively criTicized The work oT Tellow members, was an innovaTion This year. ,www GaThering ideas Tor Their TorThcoming Tab-Lion publi- caTion display, Julie Cunninghamp Sue David and Sandy Pilager appear To enioy Their F9SG5FCll- mf Quill and Scroll. Row I: Sandy Pllager, keeper oT The archives: Char TeTik, Sue David. secreTaryg Carolyn MarTin,.presidenT7 PaT Mayberry. Row 2: Julie Cunningham, Treasurer: Jean SmuTny, Dave BeckwiTh, Ken Bowen, Bob EkroTh, Dick Parker, keeper of The archives. Working To encourage inTeresT and achievemenT in The Tield oT journalism, Quill and Scroll is com- posed oT selecT l.-l' iournalisTs. The sTudenTs are voTed inTo The organizaTion by The sponsors oT LT's year- book and newspaper and by The qualiTied members oT The publicaTion sTaTTs. ln a display seT up by Quill and Scroll, an accu- raTe presenTaTion oT The work and ThoughT ThaT is involved in creaTing each page oT The Tabulae and Lion was made. The members' maior work cenTered around a liTerary bookleT which described, in prose and poeTry, The 'aTTiTudes, Teelings and im- pressions oT The school year. T LWH 'Q xQs i Sw XXX X ,Q We 'z in fm,-. . ' 4. Drama Club. Row I: Judy DeThmer, Suzy Nash, Arlene Ellegood, PaT JudiTh Ramp, Julie Elora, Lynn Shaw, GreTa Shriner, DoroThy Mc Claran, Webber, Val Schaffner. vice presidenTg Jeanne Dorynelc, presidenT: Susan Lewis, Kay Vee Reissaus, Jill Muller, Judy Clime. JanneTTe DoherTy, secreTary 81 Treasurer, Johnnye EgnoT, Linda Cherry, Row 3: Sharon Edwards, Gwennivera Gliss, Jim Alderson, Bill Koulcola, Sharon Wefnefi Lavona SOFSHSGN. Ed Eversole, Carolyn Dills, Sherry Anderson, John E. BaTes, GreTa Row 2: Mr. Thompson, Mary Treadwell, Carol Bucher, Carol Huebner, Champney, David Miller. School reaches public Through DramaTic readings, excerpTs Trom plays, and humorous monologues gave The members of Drama Club experience in group and individual perTormance. Make-up demon- sTraTions, given ThroughouT The year by Tellow members. provided an inTroducTion To The various aspecTs oT This arT. By parTicipaTing in plays and sl4iTs, The TiTTy drama enThusiasTs received consTrucTive criTicism and were able To improve Their skills and Techniques. Previously called STudio -l'heaTer, The name was chang- ed To Drama Club by This year's oTTicers and members. Take iT away! GeT iT ouT ol: here! screams Marge Mihm, as Jack Daven- porT poinTs his peT snake aT her in The Fall play. SC Dramafics Club. Row I: Marsha Reissaus, Carol Fla- lyn Ryznar, Nancy Eclc, Judy Reifli, KaThy STrome, Gail herTy, Gay Graham, MarTha TeeTer, presidenT3 Mary Mansfield. McClary, Treasurer: Linda Melson, KiT Zikmund, Susie Row 3: Carol ParTlow, Nancy Beaudway, Edward Bryce, Meyer, RuTh Ann l-leineclce, Anne Brandes. Row 2: Bonnie l-lull, Mary McWhirTer, Rich Kramer, Caro- T2 A .WJ CW L 1 T NC Soundfraclr. Row I: Char Larson, Treasurer: Nancy Chambers, PaT Quigley, Lynn Power, Diane VachouT, Mary BeTh Higman, Nancy Meyers. Row 2: Phyllis Walis, Elaine Garapolo, Peggy Edlund, Vicki Love, llga Tiesmieks, Carolyn Maslik, Chris Campbell, ArdeTh Ellegood. Row 3: Roger Phillips, Malcolm Mc Kean, Tech- nical engineer: Ed Klinger, Jan Hapgood, pro- moTional direcTor: Ed Eversole, head recording 1 engineer, Fred Ganschow, ediTor-in-chieT. T acfion, recording, and broadcasfing CapTuring The sounds oT The inTecTious Homecoming Pep Assembly Turmoil, Ed Eversole and Ed Klinger man The Sound- Track Tape recorder. ATTer building Their own shorT-wave TransmiTTer wiTh used and donaTed parTs, members oT Radio Club operaTed Their own ham ouTleT. radio sTaTion WQMTJ. ConsTrucTion Toolc place in Mr. Warn- ing's physics room, The club headquarjrers. AlThough The TransmiTTer was The main proiecT, meeTings, dis- cussions on radio Theory and Trips To various elec- Tronics manuTacTurers provided an acTive and in- TormaTive year Tor The club. Radio Club. Row I: David Danou, Jim Boge, secreTary-Treasurer: Phil STicl4a, presidenT7 Rich Curran, vice-presidenT. Row 2: Don Burns, Dan Sekera, Guy Carlson. W'orking Through The medium oT The audio arTs, SoundTrack aTTempTed To record all The perTinenT sounds which remind LT sTudenTs oT Their pasT school year. The Trenzied cheering aT a hard-ToughT game, The music ThaT made a dance successliul and a classroom lecTure were all incorporaTed inTo The record oT LT '59-'60, Under The sponsorship oT Mr. Rippey and Mr. Siclcal, The sTaTT wroTe a T-heme-orienTed scripT, and recorded and ediTed Those unheeded buT suddenly recognizable sounds which The sTudenT body 'Took Tor granTed while living and lisTening To -anoTher school year. K-T7 SC Rifle Club. Row l: John l-l. Davison, Jim Langley, Jim Percy, PeTe Jackson, George Biderman, Dick FlaTh, Bill PriesTley, ArT Schrader, Carl SchnuTe, Ed Schlaack, Tom Cerkez, STeve Baldwin, Chuck MoTycka. Row 2: Sue l-lomann, Bob DieTz, KaThy Champney, Jan l-lolT, STeve Van Zandt Bruce Lange, Norm Glass, Ken Konig, David Parke, Chuck Dana, Bob Forgue, RoberT Ferguson, Edward Torrey, Al Suomi, Greg CaulTon, Jim LaTTerTy, Nancy STiles, EdiTh Ehdy. Row 3: ScoTT Warren, Rick Brinkman, John Orava, Dan Adams, Ray Grishammer, Bob Bell, STeve Gorman, Danny Pierce, Fred Kurz, Bill BaTher, Ray l-llavacek, Roger Clapp, Lou Kriz, David Browning, Bob BurneTT, Bob l'losTeny, John Floinacki, Dick Bower, Jim Ballenger, David l'lolTon. Row 4: Bill STeibel, Russ BaTz, Bob Weir, John Levering, Bob Jackson, Larry Henderson, Dave BrisTle, Dick Reese, Jack Fagan, Garry Fagan. PeTer Nadherny, STeve l-lagan, Bob Claussen, Willard Bishop, Bill Monger, Jack Sheehan, Chip BeaudeTTe, Jim l-lerron, JeTT Kozlik, Richard Klemme, Bill Makens, Jack Ready, John Landefeld. Row 5: Ray Kadlec, Tony PiemonTe, Bob Willman, Dick STewarT, Rick PaTTerson, James Regan, Gary Madeska, Ted Dawson, RoberT Cockrell, Frank Lennie, Jim Means, ArThur Garzonio, Doug Lindberg, Frank Rocen, Dick Evans, Jack Davis, Gedman Tumas, John Grier, Dick Landis, Fred Redrich, Tony Kesman, Paul PelTon. 1u Rifle, Chess, Pep, and Twirlers clubs Skill and saTeTy wiTh Tirearms was The ob- iecTive oT Rifle Club as members meT aT The SouTh Campus To Tire .22 calibre riTles. MeeTing Tour Times a week, The club provid- ed an opporTuniTy Tor each member To shooT aT one OT The weekly meeTings. Quali- Tying regulaTion TargeTs were senT To Na- Tion-al Riile AssociaTion Tor various awards. Club sponsors, Mr. Baker, Mr. J. Davis, Mr. Jaacks, Mr. D. Maish and Mr. Peryon super- vised The meeTings. R i NC Rifle Club. Row I: John Sundell, Dave Ericson, secreTary: Charles SmiTh, vice- 'd T, B'll S h T , es'denT. , FRbTwil2einChubk Finrrgiieii Lparrryi Frisbie, Jim Janda, John Willard, Melissa PeTrTyl. STraTegies, openings and defenses provid- ed The conTenTs of many speeches ThaT gave useTul inTormaTion To new members oT KnighTs of Chess. Dividing The members inTo su- perior and good ranks aT The season's sTarT encouraged each member To play his besT. The Suburban Chess EnTenTe,,a league comprised oT ThirTeen chess clubs, held a TournamenT aT The YMCA in La Grange. Seven club members represenTed our school in The TournamenT. LaTer in The year The members held maTches wiTh oTher suburban schools. Knighfs of Chess. Row l: Ronald Anderson, Ray Freeman, Tom McCormack, PeTer Lewis, Jim Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Peryon, Don Courson, Bill Darn- brauskas, George Rich. i explore varied inferesfs SC Pep Club. Row I: Linda Jahnke, Linda Meiner, Carol Didek, Gay Grahem, Nancy Jo Walsh, Joni Cole, Mary Mugg, Anne Brandes, KaThy STrome, Sandy Ripkey, Marsha Mugg, Susan Molander, Judi Nagel. Row 2: Sue BurTch, MarTy I-loTTerT, Jane STewarT, Jane Nickless, Joyce Leppke, Carolyn Dudley, Carol Ruggles, KaThy Gerken, Janice Olson, Glenda Pope, Sharon I-lolzwarT, Laura Lee EriharT, Donna EgberT, W'iTh pom-poms, baTons or Tlags, The members oT Twirlers accenTed school spiriT aT parades and aThIeTic evenTs. ThroughouT The year These girls, under The sponsorship oT Mr. I-lilgendorf, acquired new skills and pracTiced group rouTines, individual Twirling and pre- cision marching. The highlighT oT The year's acTiviTies was a Trip To NorThwesTern UniversiTy To parTi- cipaTe in The annual Band Day program. In addiTion, boTh in groups and individually, These enThusiasTic and hopeTul girls represenTed LT in The Illinois STaTe High School Music Con- TesT. Twirlers. Row I: Jean WeTTour, PaT Sollich, Guenda TiedT. Row 2: Carolyn DeBrower, Lina Clowes, Karen Johnson, RoberTa Asaro, Sue Brewer. As a resulT of Pep Club's enThusiasTic proiecT work, many posTers supplied The sTudenTs aT SouTh Campus wiTh inTormaTion abouT coming games and evenTs. Because of The club's work, spiriT ran high prior To and during The various aThleTic evenTs in which LT parTicipaTed. The organizaTion sold pro- grams, pom-pom and pins aT sporTs evenTs in order To promoTe and mainTain school spiriT. During The big games oi The year, The group assembled in one secTion oT The sTands To TaciliTaTe a more or- ganized and eTTecTive meThod oT cheering. PauleTTe KrysTon, Karen McKay. Judy Leahy. Row 3: Susie Bruno, Jean Zelnick, Judy Parkinson, Bonnie I-lull, Barb Berend, Marge Goding, Carolyn Ryznar, Fran Wing, PaT Cole, Val Sherlock, Sue Cronin, Marilyn Selle, KaThy Kinder, Joy Brandenburg. Row 4: ArdisT Ogg, Mary Kimberly, Barbara Elkow, Jean Macdonald, Mary OsTh, Nancy MiddleTon, Lois Torley, Nadine SaTTem, Nancy SmiTh, Nancy Eck, Linda Melson, Sue CulTra. SC Pep Club. Row I: PaT Emard, Sue Malley. Mary ChaTman, Bev EusTice. Lynn Rousch, Claudia Krimbel, Molly Spicer, MarTy Dunning, Mary Dewar, Sally Milow, Nancy Grandison, Eve Simon, Jean Walker, Lori Cherry, Jean Jahaaski, KaThie Ryan, Julie Lovero. Row 2: Gail MansTield, KaThy Jones, Margie Ticknor, Diane SchenaTzki, Jane Myers, Georgie Brown, Wendy I-lall, Pam Williams, Cindy WinTer- muTe, vice-presidenTg Mary Lee Walsh, presidenTg Joyce Gielow, Treas- urerg Carolyn GosseTT, secreTaryg Judy Harrison, Cindy Drew, Ellen BuTkoyich, Ginny Garrison, I-lelen Kennedy. Row 3: Lolly Skudrna, Sue EasTerwood, Judy Geiss, Judy Eckel, Karen Johnson, Sandy Mesler, Diane STephens, Carol MarTe, Jane Polivka, Jane Ingram, Chris Nelsen, Kris BrockschmidT, Nancy Abrahamson, Sue Blum, Lynn Newell, Sue STouT, Mary Yonco, Karen Schurman, Grace Yuska, STephani Milio, Joanne Domovich, Edi+h Ehdy. Row 4: Claudia Bucher, Karen Mandel, Deanna Deyer, Diane Thompson, Roz DelBuono, Sue Rozek, Fran Colenso, Carole Rylander, Sandy Sanderson, PaT Culea, Diane Gross, Sara Vanerka, Charlene Pflager, Susan KowerT, PaT Ryan, Jean Beck, Jean Boecher, Jane Emery, Karen Erickson. Row 5: Sue Read, Chris Lucas, Diane Walker, Cheryl Kocan, Shelley RusTeen, Diane Carlson, Mary SmagaTz, Margo Scharff, Sue GusTavson, Nancy Edwards, Carol DeLay, KaThy McEwen, Mary Lou Omeis. l ' L: f ...W 1? 71 H- , L , , Cigil Club. Row I: Karen Richler, Mary Ann Henderson, Sandy Garn, Joan Wilson, Dave Prall, co-consul: Gary Johnson, co-consul: Joan Heiges, guaeslorg Pal Hawkins, scribag Margie Daly, aedileg Susie Gregg, Nancy Meyers, Tom Lake, Peggy Dobson. Row 2: Sharon Ogg, Marge James, Linda Chrislianson, Debbie Berg- man, Mary Capers, Dale Rezny, Pal Bielenberg, Norreen Pelerson, Belly Hokenson, Mari Lou Baird, Merry Elmslrom, Mary Kay Tamulis, John Schneider, Dianne Genlry, Marilyn Ursu, Nancy Pierson. fi fl 1 V,-if ,ll Row 3: Larry Ouane, John Fenslermaker, Rick Towers, John Gaunl Pele Bailey, Tom Hillslrom, John Veres, Mike Davis, John Rosenwalcli Jim Hemphill, Jean Smulny, Rulh Reicherl, Alice Faye Kolb Jari Arch, Pal Burns, Mebbie Benesch, Anne Tewksbury. I Row 4: John Lennie, John Plankeel, Ken Klapper, John Willard' John Doyle, George Jones, Jan Hapgood, Al Caslrodale, Bill Kaiser, Tom lieonard, Eric Sorensen, Jim Skokan, Ray Dubiel, Joe Enlress, Doug ine. - Banquels, speakers, and excursions highlighl y, if' l Laurel wrealhs and logas were lhe order ol lhe evening as Cigil Club's many aclivilies came lo a close. The members uniled wilh lhe Lalin II Club lor lhe annual Roman banguel. meelings. olher aclivilies were enjoyed. Toga-clad Lalin sludenls galher lor a Plalonic debale. Lalin Club. Row l: Nancy Grandison, Jane Emery, Cindy Drew, Sally Milow, Paula Wiesl, Shari Shellon, Kalhy Mueller, Mary Nellles, Edilh Ehdy, Pal Emard, Karen Anderson, Marlha Sloul, Lynda Sprague, Judy Genlili, Mary Lee Walsh, Phyllis Frus, Marlha Teeler, Elizabelh Spangler, Joanne Kimen. Row 2: Claudia Krimbel, Mary Yonco, Diane Doslalek, Janel Lynch, Sherrie Ramsey, Carrie Walker, Marilyn Oll, Kaye Kocourek, Phil Slinson, presidenly Cam Wrighl, secrelaryg Georgie Brown, lreasurerg Bill Slewarl, vice-presidenlg Tom Weslbrook, Jack Davenporl, Carmen Johnson, Janel Hollman, Karen Melzler, Judy Harrison. Row 3: Sally Johnson, Bonnie Slahnke, Susie Meyer, Joanne Domovich, Mary Brooks, Sylvia Repello, Ted Breckel, Dick Bower, Carol Hullon, Peg McKechnie, Jane Polivka, Mary Chalman, Jean Couller, Claudia Bucher, Joyce Gielow, Sue Blum, Fran Colenso, Mary Lou Oneis, Gail Anderson, Vicky Anderson, Scoll McHose, Ray Freeman. Row 4: Peler Lewis, Virginia Hasenberg, Rosemary Findley, Roz Graves, Toni LaMonica, Shelley Rusleen, Cheryl Kocan, Bob Horsl- man, Bob Lewke, Carol Lynne Byinglon, Nancy Edwards, Charlene Pllager, Ginny Hermann, Clare Hammann, Julie Johnson, Pal Lindy, Sharon Walsh, Barb Huebner, Lynn Schaber, Anne Palmer, Sue Guslavson, Bob Sullivan, Gene King, Don Olson. Row 5: Karen Brandl, Janice Glall, Carole Rylander, Linnea Slanius, Randy Kush, Bob Crain, Bill Gralza, Pele Buckles, Bill Gilberl, Jim Prohaska, Richard Founlain, Ron Read, Carl Amerlan, Kevin Woods, John Miller, Howard Amerlan, Craig Schulz, Sandy Foreil, Val Vlasny, Brian Schue, George Bruha, Bob Gooding, Sue Fuhr, Penny Hedrick, Tom Murphy. The organizalion was previously called Cicero Club or Virgil Club on allernale years. Cigil, lhe presenl name, is a combinalion ol lhese lwo names. ln December lhis group observed lhe coming ol Chrislmas wilh lheir parly, lhe Salurnalis. Many members parlicipaled in lhe lour ol lhe Planilarium and lhe Arl lnslilule. One nneeling was held lo make lavors lor lhe children's wards ol Cook Coun- ly Hospilal. Work on lhe Homecoming lloal, Club Carnival and lhe spring picnic consliluled olher ln keeping wilh lhe grandeur lhal once was Rome, Lalin Club members held -a Roman banquel al lheir linal meeling in lhe spring. Al lhis leslival, lhe loga-clad members ale Roman delicacies served by allending lreshmen slaves. Al olher meelings during lhe year, many Roman games, puzzles and Q acfive year A good slarr is always desirable lor any organi- zalion. This year Forlune smiled on German Club's inilial 'projecl of The year, a Tirsl-place Homecoming float Members became more familiar wilh Germany Through visiling a German reslauranlr and movie. One ol The club's meelings was highlighled by a Talk from Ulla-Slina Granvik, LT's foreign srudenl, aboul her Trip Through Germany. NC German Club. Row I: Karen Zelhmayr, Lana Gushmel, Regina Slark, Ann Miller, Bob Cepek, Treasurer: Cherry l-leckendorn, secre- laryq Dave Schenck, vice-president Brad Eps+, presidenlg Mary Belh I-ligman, Pal Sollich, Nancy Jo Lehman, Jo Noble, Pam Laurino. Row 2: Miss Meyer, Barb Woehrle, Susie Gregg, Liz Creer, Tom Nepil, Russell Dobson, Sarah Sovereign, Dan Miller, Nancy Droege, Carolyn Moslek, Nancy Cameron, Mary Ann Jankowski, Jon Simon, l-lenry Newell, Judy Kurlz, Sally Johnson, Marlea Conrad, Ken Green, Miss Ralherl. Row 3: Doroihy McClaran, Bob Herbsl, Duane Male, Mel Lynch, Thomas Johnson, Mike Smilh, Keilh Fink, Sue Brewer, Mike Hen- Tila Granvik, LT's Finnish foreign sludenl, enrerrains Ger- man Club members wilh slides of her 'rrip 'Through Germany. SC German Club. Row I: Roger Aben- droih, Tom Zolk, David Darrow, Jim Jacobs, vice-presidenlg Margo Scharlf, preside-nr: Mo Ferensen, secre'rary-+reas- urerg John Adams, Allan Bowdery, David Tierney. Row 2: Mr. l-loch, George Rich, Wen- dell Burl, Joe Hirsch, Jan Roede, Anne Roede, Marly Vaughan, Sieve Bravard, Jerry l-lazelbauer, George Biddle. Row 3: Don Cosenfine, Gordy Gray, Bob Weisshappel, Dave Winfield, Bill Peary, ' Bill Tesmer, John Barkus, Mike Peier, Bob Wollers. Row 4: George Aichele, Tom Allen, David Warsh, Jim Polsch, Jim Lapacek, Ted Schaefer. nessy, John Vidal, Don Lubin, Will Parker, Roger Phillips, Dennis Andersen, Mari Lou Baird, Charles Clark. Row 4: Barb Merles, Pal Murphy, Dolores Miegel, Jerry Wagner, Ralph Alexander, Dick l-lerman, Dave Klart Dennis Carroll, Pele Bryanf, Bob Griflilhs, Dennis Belcher, Sieve Tierney, Ed Kowski, Ari l-lammann. Row 5: Bob Bowman, Roger Swiff, Don Reulzel, Dave Snelling, Richard Schmidl, Dave Baxler, Larry Caldwell, Dave Oberhill, Dave Ericson, Terry Rosenfelder, Roger Schullz, Roy Quick, Tom Ryan, Rich Fields, Dave Shellon. W? ,H' ' ,Juli 'r - - 'H-1' Spanish Club. Row I: Jan I-larlung, Sue Schorlemer, Jean Benevic, Karen Winlermule, John Gerberich, lreasurerg Gerry l-lodsdon, secre- laryg Pal Talro, vice-presidenly Jell Ruzicka, presidenlq Reid Van Cleave, Jan Gray, Judy Torres, Ellen McKillrick. Row 2: Ardelh Ellegood, Jackie Granzine, Barb Longiohn, Joann Mayor, Margo Mayr, Nancy Odchodnicky, Ellyn Mcl-Iugh, Karen Green- wald, Judy Bengslon, Joan Golhard, Barb I-looson, Sandy Branson, Ginger Paus, Sherry Grelher, Jean Prohaska, Irene Oke, Judy Zeiller, Elaine Garapolo, Carol Malousek. Row 3: Carolee Harris, Arlene Klimcke, Janice Torpe, Barbara Sliles, Sue Nelsen, Judi Scheive, Pal Dwyer, Donna Bielby, Judy Bubna, Carol- iean I-lrubec, Char Greco, Donna Moore, Marcy Marlin, Karen Novolny, , , , Carolyn Gross, Pal Newman, Carol I-Iuebner, Sue McCIary, Karen Shrader, Susan Pearson. Row 4: Belly Euler, Jean Bennell, Margie Daly, Sue Slivka, Nancy Rogers, Sue Tlapa, Carolyn Milchell, Mary Kruse, Mary Mogge, Sue Giovannoni, Barb Anderson, Sharlene Wood, Lou Slebos, Karen Clark, Judy Malloy, Sharon Rumohr, Diane Nielsen, Lynda Lamm, Karen Kucera, Val Schallner, Ginger Fuller. Row 5: John Brdar, Mike Broggi, Tom McGowan, Dennis Kulla, Gary Slellenson, Berl Jacobs, Dennis Glander, Ed Kusl, Furman Wallers, Jim Reiners, Bud Jecmen, Jim Read, Curl Blang, Jay Tressler, Joe d'Ouville, Don Blessing, Jay Crawlord, Bruce I-lindmarch, Joe Innes, Dale Deason. Fieslas, songs, and foreign cullure Spanish Club. Row I: Lindley McEwen, Jane Phillips, Diane Barger, Linda Cossill, Bonnie Sylvesler, Judy Leroy, Judy Dana, Barb Barcik, Carol Idarius, Jean Walker, Char Larson, Pam Reichel. Row 2: Sue David, Sally Sawyer, Kris Thompson, Pal Slevens, Marcia Coogan, Jane Anderson, Dee Nessel, Mary Treadwell, Lavona Mae Sorensen, Paulelle Guarello, Sharon I-Iirk, Barb I-Ivale, Sandy Bell, Kelly Kuhl, Emma Simmons, Sue Smilh, Anila Carnalhan. Row 3: Joyce Jewell. Ron Schlachler, Sandy Klock, Merrilee Melberg, Karen Tobecksen, Nancy Marlin, Belly Kalz, Jim Mahoney, Jim 72 Elinl, Mike I-lomel, Richard Smirl, Linda Endebak, Leslie Balolsky, Sue Norlen, Sharon Sedgwick, Belly Bruchlel. Row 4: Don Anderson, Joe Cech, Ron Sheeley, Marlan Smilh, Jim Carlisle, John Adams, Bob Burdell, Sleve Marsh, Kalhy O'Neill, Mary Ann Eryl, Diana I-Iolman, Sharon England, Carol Adams, Sandy Slolz, Jeanelle Conley, Judy Elelcher, Roberla Thomas. Row 5: Bill Orr, Rich Schwanbeck, Jay Tressler, Marly Eiserman, Joe d'Ouville, Curl Blang, Ed Alkinson, Roger Maliasek, Don Gibboney. The popularily ol lhe Spanish language is rellecled in lhe membership ol lhe Spanish Club, lhe largesl club al LT. I-lighlighled by lhe annual Chrislmas pinala parly, lhe year's aclivilies included a chili supper and Pan-American Day, a day on which speakers lrom vari- ous Spanish-speaking counlries lalked aboul lheir res- peclive counlries and ways ol Iile. The lwo hundred members gained insighl inlo lhe many aspecls ol Span- ish cullure lhrough presenlalions given by various guesl speakers. Allhough SC Spanish Club is newly lormed, Dick Beck, Dave Kerr, Gary Bornzin, Paulelle Redlield, Marly Glaser, Lynda Swander and Ken Arnold, some ol lhe members, seem lo be in lhe Span- ish spiril ol lhings. Russian Club. Row I: Barb Olson, Roanne Goldman, MarTy Warrick, secreTary3 Johnnye EgnoT, presidenTq Allen Pekar, vice-presidenTg Dunc STewarT, Treasurer: Carmen Johnson, MarTha STouT, KiT Zikmund. Row 2: Mr. PeTronaiTis, Tom WesTbrook, David Kerr, Don Lubin, offer school hours Tobogg-aning and visiTing a Russian church are illusTra- Tions oT The varieTy oT acTiviTies ThaT were oTTered To Russian Club members. The club TreguenTly visiTed l-lumboldT Park Civic CenTer To aTTend Russian culTure group meeTings in an eTTorT To acquire more knowledge oT Russian arTisTic and cul- Tural programs. A poT-luck dinner, held during The holiday season, provided an opporTuniTy Tor The group To prepare and TasTe various Russian Toods. Some indicaTion oT This or- ganizaTion's appeal was shown in The large number oT mem- bers who were noT enrolled in Russian classes. BereTs adorned The heads oT French Club members as They parTicipaTed in The meeTings and acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. The members played charades and oTher games oT French origin aT The games meeTing held soon aTTer The opening oT school. AT anoTher meeTing a French speaker Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago discussed The cusToms and ways oT liTe oT The French people. The words and music oT French ChrisTmas carols Tilled The CommuniTy Room aT The club's 'annual ChrisTmas parTy. Served in a pleasanTly Parisian aTmosphere, The French BangueT Turnished an appropriaTe Tinale To This year's program. French Club. Row I: Jean Bischmann, Norma Novy, Terry l-lengels, Sandy Riemersma, Anne LeaviTT, Jane I-libler, secreTary-Treasurer: Doug Wade, vice-presidenTg CaThy Gallagher, l-leaTher Anderson, Darlene Vinson, Judy GaulT, Valerie Luck. Row 2: Gayle Eggers, Diane VachouT, Marsha Ford, Suzie Medill, Bonnie Fischer, Carol Rose, Sue Buescher, KiTTy Booz, Carol Jennings, Wicky Willmore, Carol Leaf, Melody Drew, BeTsy Williams, JaneT lves, Dee BalaTy, Sherry Konig, Bev Carlson, Mary Carr. Row 3: Liz Nicoll, Marcia Lohner, John l-laTTendorT, Dick Parker, Nan Mel Lynch, Marge Daly, Virginia Lippe, PaT Burns, PaT Lindy, Diane l-lodach, Jo Ann Heil, Russell Dobson, Barbara Doxey, Mr. l-loch. Row 3: Bob CoTTingham, Don Anderson, STeve Gould, RoberT Eye- sTone, John Plankeel, Paul DyksTra, Rick Towers, Floyd Nickel, Jack Wise, Mike Davis, Thomas Johnson. K V V'hX VX Q ,Q 4 Z Three members of Russian Club, Karen ZeThmayer, Barb Doxey and Johnnye EgnoT, demonsTraTe The Russian Bear Dance aT Their annual poTluck. Socolofsky, Larry Wikholm, Carole WhiTing, Diane CasTle, Gayle LehnerT, Alice Barloga, KaThy Tracy, Nancy Pierson, Carol BolTen, Judy Johnson, CharloTTe Law, PaTricia Nauman. Row 4: PaT l-lowkinson, ArT Owles, Jim Bergschneider, Bob Gorham, John Miller, Rich Morse, WalTer Zielenski, Gregory Phillips, Judd Henson, John Vanl-leTTinga, Tom Sprague, Kim LeMonica, PaT Norman, Jill Muller, Judy Clime, Judy Cobb, Sara Williams, John STrougal, Gary Nelson. Vocafional clubs feafure fun while Two hundred FuTure Teachers of America Trom nearby schools, who aTTended an annual workshop aT LT, were inTormed abouT a branch oT Teaching Through a Talk, The Teachers oT The Handicapped. ThroughouT The year The members oT The club saw movies illusTraTing Teaching meThods and classroom siTuaTions. PresenTaTions by guesT speakers and panels, which -analyzed Teaching meThods, consTiTuTed oTher meeTings. One panel was composed oT Toreign sTu- denTs who discussed educaTion in Their respecTive coun- Tries. Valuable career inTormaTion was oTTered in vari- ous ways To These aspiranTs To The Teaching proTession. NC Business Club. Row I: Mary Kruse, Carol Colgren, Sandi Moore, Carolyn Morgan, Caryl Roerig, Jo Ann Berk, Treasurer: Mary Ellen BuTler, secreTaryg Dee BalaTy, vice-presicIenTg Flora Bocian, presidenT: Sandy Riemersma, Dolores Milgel, GreTa Shriner, Barb Haake. Row 2: Nancy Fields, Judy Jones, Karen Zavoral, Marilyn Bocan, RuTh McNamara, Carol Maior, Mary Ann Henderson, Lynn Minarcine, Rose Ann Paloucek, DoroThy Naries, Carol Bucher, Mary EgloTT, Rose- NC FTA. Row I: Joan Wilson, Ar- lene Ellegood, Treasurer: RoberTa Thomas, secreTaryg Carol Huebner, president ArdeTh Ellegood, vice- presidenT7 Nancy Droege, hisTorian Jane Hibler. Row 2: Nancy Pierson, Penny Ells- worTh, LoreTTa Rolfe, Marian Kadlec, Louise GruTzmacher, Karen Johnson, Judy Bubna, Jan Gray, Karen To- becksen, Chris Campbell. Row 3: Mr. PeTronaiTis, Judy GaulT, Nancy Jo Lehman, PaT I-lowkinson, John GaunT, Claudia WaTson, Made- line Janes, Jean BenneTT, Jan Duke, Marsha MacMorran, John Schneider. SC FTA. Row I: KaThy Mueller, JaneT Lynch, PaT Emard, Bonnie STahnke, Sandy Johnson, Mary Brooks, Sally Johnson, Barb Parker. Row 2: STephani Milio, Carolyn Wil- son, JaneT York, Mary Connelly, Barb Winship, Vicky Anderson, Karen An- derson, Joanne Kimen, Mary Yonco. Row 3: PaT Lindy, Julie Johnson, Sandy Baumel, Howard Amerlan, Mary OsTh, Janice GIaTT, Peg How- kinson. Dressed as oTTice workers, members oT Business Club began The year wiTh a Halloween parTy. Form- erly called SecreTaries' Club, Business Club now en- compasses a wider range oT inTeresTs. The club pre- pares sTudenTs Tor The world oT business Through ex- periences noT oTTered in class, such as having guesT speakers who keep members inTormed on The laTesT Trends in business. MeeTings included a Trip To Bell Telephone Company and discussions oT iob inTer- views and business machines. mary Klima, Audrey SeTTle, Arlene Klimake, Karen RichTer, Mary Murr . Rowigz PresTon lsom, Carol ZoeTer, Darlene BalTunis, Faye McLemore, Barbara BenneTT, MarTy Dosher, Gerry Hodsdon, PaT ErmiTage, Carol DePaola, Madeline KaleTT, Dolores Vesely, Judie Toenies, Madeline Janes, RuTh BuTkovich, Doris Lang, Sue Asselin, Rana STelTer, Sandy S+oITz, Carol Hula, Melody Haase, PaT Burns. 1 , v T' r W C , T .. . uf ' ' X I . r I , , , K . as s 1. YY, k ,v ff A -, W X I' vf- 55 V ki ' X X T ...A . 3 Q K- ,. ' -W X mf .. viewing fulure NC FNA. Row l: Linda Palmer, Karen Shrader, lreasurerg Pauline Richardson, secrelary: Carol Zeman, presidenlg Karen Winlermule, Celesle Dahl, Sue Ross. Row 2: Jan Smilh, Carol Newsom, Barbara Sinks, Linda Mohr, Barb l-laake, Barb Ander- son, Margarel Maley, Jean Wellour, Carol Blakely, Mary Couller. Row 3: Miss Kunlz, Peggy Schoelfflerl Barb Blaess Sue Allison Jud Johnson Belle Vil 'X .gs . - , X - - V . er, A A Dianne Caslle, Bonnie Mordica. SC FNA. Row I: Chris Spear, Mary Nellles, Sally l-ligman, Rulh Ballaglia, Carol Reiners, presidenlg Kaye Kocourek, lreasurer: Janel Anderson, secrelaryg Peggy Jones, Marcia Benda, Marilyn Cilrano. Row 2: Karen McKay, Barbe Souders, Sandy Lee Arlman, Sharon l-lolzwarl, Sue Cronin, Pal Emard, Janel l-lollman, Shirley Kikendall, Diane Doslalek, Belly Lou Tregler. One ol several lielol lrips, ra visil lo l-lull l-louse, ollered lhe members ol Fulure Nurses of America a chance lo increase lheir knowledge and under- slanding ol people. Mrs. Felzner and Miss Kunlz, lhe sponsors, arranged opporlunilies lor lhe girls lo hear speakers lrom various lields ol nursing and allied professions. Discussions led by nurses lrom nursing schools were ol greal value lo lhe girls in helping lhem selecl lheir respeclive schools ol nursing. The spiril ol service was demonslraled lhrough- oul lhe year by members visiling disabled children who were unable lo allend school regularly. This year, lor lhe lirsl lime, a scholarship was presenled lo an oulsl-anding FNA senior who will enler a school ol nursing lhis lall. Frequenl conlelli lighls lighlen lhe work ol FNA members Sue Ross, Celesle Dahl, Karen Winlermule and Diane Caslle as lhey prepare conlelli lor sale al a lool- ball game. Row 3: Belh Moser, Karen Leonard, Dzinlra Ozolilis, Sharon Meyer, Toni LaMonica, Jan l-loll, Sue Kemp, Belh Collle, Tania Hills, Sharon Walsh. Row 4: Linnea Slanius, Margarel DeLay, Jill l-lensler, Jill Johnson Sue Fuhr, Bonnie Quinl, Diana Currey, Carole Sirlaul, Carol Milligan Clare l-lammann. i 1- 7 SC Home Ec Club. Row I: Paula WiesT, Barbara CransTon. JaneT Anderson, Jean Jahaaski, Carol FlaherTy, Bobbie Duer, Tommie Swan- son, Carla VanCura, Carole Walsh, Nancy Rilea, Carole Lippe, Shirley Henderson, Sue STouT, Jane AusTen, Karen Anderson, Linda Ganz, Carol HuTTon, Helen Kennedy, Nancy STubbs, Barbe Souders. Row 2: Sharon Bryan, Mary Reaume, Julie Lovero, KaThie Ryan, Roz DelBuono, Sue Rozek, Mary Lou Omeis, vice-presidenT: RuTh BaTTaglia, secreTaryg Diane Carlson, presidenTg Bonnie QuinT, Treasurer: JaneT York, hisToriang Lori Cherry, Carol Hernandez, Lynn Newell, Grace Yuska. Linda Ross, Mary RuTing, Joan Benda. Row 3: Deanna Deyer, Mary Yonco, PaT Ryan, Jane Emery, Claudia Bucher, Carol Milligan, CaThy FileTz, Jan HolT, Lynne Anderson, Mary Conelly, Fran Colenso, Carolyn Kolar, Clare Hirsley, PaT Rupp, Deanna BurdeTT, Linda Buralli, Judy Bailek, RuTh Shuper, Eileen Surico, Befh Moser, Jane Nepil, Linda HellsTedT, Sue Becker. Row 4: Diane Vaughan, Nancy BoTkin, HerrioTT Lawrence, Lynn Hudson, Ann Cruchley, Joyce Gielow, Barbara ExTrom, Susan Singley, Trudy Agnew, Jean Macdonald, Sharon Olson, KaThy Spencer, Linda McDowell, Diana Lauher, Sandy Lewis, Barb Parker, Sandy HeiTz, Sue Kemp, Sally Higman. Row 5: PaT Filips, Sharon Reiman, Diana Currey, Phyllis'Pyle, Toni LaMonica, Nancy Edwards, HarrieTT Cross, Karen Blank, Kris Brock- schmidT, Margo ScharTT, Sandy Foreif, Carolyn Tuschall, Sue Read, Carolyn Wilson, Chris Lucas, Carol WeisserT, Joanne Domavich, STephani Milio, Bonnie Shell. Home Ec, .lunior Red Cross Council offer PicTures oT Asia, shown by Miss AucuTT, provided an in- TeresTing beginning To anoTher year oT educaTional acTiviTies in The Home Ec Club. AT one rneeTing, a represenTaTive oT a local TlorisT's shop, Mrs. LeMar, demonsTraTed The creaTion oT cenTerpieces and door pieces and The proper arrangemenT oT greenery. Finnish reTreshmenTs Turnished an appropriaTe close To TiTa Granvik's Talk on Toods and cloThing oT Finland -and Their conTrasT wiTh Those oT our own counTry. A poT-luck dinner ended The year's program and presenTed The girls wiTh an opporTuniTy To pracTice The knowledge which They had acquired. i NC Home Ec Club. Row I: Jill SalTer, Jo Ann Jicha, Jean Benevic, Susie CluTe, vice-presidenTg Mary FgloTT, Treasurerg Dianne CasTle, sec- reTary: Claudia WaTson, presidenT: Judee CrowhursT, hisTorian: BeTTy Price, Loraine BurTon. Row 2: Mary Mogge, Karen Cairns, Alice Barloga, Judy AsTholz, Rose- mary Klima, PaT Murphy, Caryl Roerig, Mary Ann Maiorca, Mary Ann Bishop, Louise 6ruTzmacher. ' Row 3: Mary Ann Henderson, Rose Ann Palsucek, Joyce Zelmck, Karen Kupka, RoberTa Thomas, Sue Adams, Penny Reames, Carol Jennings, Mary BeTh Sullivan. AlThough sewing was one -acTiviTy in which The boys on Junior Red Cross Council did noT parTicipaTe, some oT The girls made baby cloThes To help Till The disasTer closeT aT The Chicago ChapTer HeadguarTers oT The Red Cross. -l'hirTy large cans Tilled wiTh cookies plus many Tray Tavors were senT To Hines VeTerans HospiTal by The Council as a resulT of The ChrisTmas parTy and cookie drive. Several represenTaTives Trom The guidance classes -aTTended The skeTching periods in preparaTion Tor The lnTernaTional ArT ProiecT, in which painTings oT American liTe were senT To Toreign counTries. lT was TelT ThaT The giTT oT These painT- ings would TosTer good inTernaTional relaTions - a na- Tional exTenTion oT The club's principle oT helping and in- spiring oThers. pracfical home arTs NC Jr. Red Cross Council. Row I: Barb Brydon, Bonnie SylvesTer, Joanne STaTT, Mary BeTh Higman, Jim STanek, presidenTg Barb Woehrle, sec- reTary-Treasurer: Bonnie Mordica, Sarah Sovereign, Roselee Maceaszek, Sue McClary, Judee CrowhursT, Lynn EckroTe, Sandy Bell. Row 2: Miss Ripley, PaT Hawkins, Edie BrunsTing, Carol Lloyd, Janice SToTT, Diane Finley, Gayle ChrisTensen, Carol Newsom, Diane VachouT, Sue Fey, Judy Kadius, Lavona Sorensen, Jane Phillips, Ellyn Mc Hugh, SC Jr. Red Cross Council. Row I: KaThy Mueller, Barbara Cransfon, Kandy HeiTz, Mary Reaume, HerrioTT Lawrence, Treasurer: Jo Ann Heil, presidenT7 CynThia WeiTTenbach, secreTary: Joanne Wood, his- Torian: Jane AusTen, Karen Johnson, Mary RuTing, Ron JohnsTon. Row 2: Joy Weyrauch, Sue Valach, Sandy Ferguson, Paula WiesTl, 'Jane DeYoung, Billie Alsip, Linda HellsTedT, Georgie Brown, Pam Williams, Lynda Swander, Jo Anne Heil and Barb Kolb blend Their TalenTs in making ChrisTmas deco- raTions. Judy Bubna, Jan Gray, Barb Kolb. Row 3: Marsha MacMorran, Judy Johnson, Val SchaTTner, Mebbie Benesch, PaT Fiala, Joan Heiges. Barb Wehlau, Joann STrell, Lucy Lueck, Joan Davis, Sue ShelTon, Nancy MarTin, MarTy Warrick, Carol DePaola, Ginny Maloney, Sue Henriksen, Melissa Monson. Row 4: Thomas Boyd, Tom Ryan, Rich Carlson, Jim Harwood, Bob Durhan, Roger STrand, CurT Blang, Chuck PenningTon. H Margie Ricknor, Sally Higman, Kaye Kocourek, Lori Cherry, JaneT Anderson. Row 3: Linda McDowell, Jackie Flynn, Lynn Hudson, Peg Howkinson, PaT Jaxon, Sandy Sanduson, Sandy ForeiT, Janne ChrisTensen, Susan MundT, Carole SirTauT, Donna STemely, Diani Bernhagen, Joyce Gielow, Mary ChaTman. i SC Bowling Club. Row l: Greg BlaTnik, Phil Hollinger, John Sioholm, Paul Proksa, Richard Clark, Don Kuhl, Jack DavenporT, RoberT Hamm, Rick Henderson, Frank Fanning, Al Perry, Norman Royce, Sandy Mac Morran, Mr, Wood. Row 2: Bill Humphrey, Frank Leichlifer, Bob Jackson, Roger Clapp, David Olson, John Drake, Raymond Freeman, Ron Cooney, Doug Runyan, Bob Weir, John Wallney, Dale MaTschullaT, Mike BuddingTon, Jim PoTsch, George Biddle. Row 3: Jim Farquharson, Terry Reid, Bob Lewke, Roger Pelish, Wayne Deschambeau, Donald Courson, Frank EveriTT, Bill Wilson, Frank Rocen, Mike Snyder, Ted SchaeTer, Lou BenharT, Ken Erickson, John Landeield, Dick KenT. Rlow 4: Bill Lewke, Dick Miller, Bob Weisshappel, Ray Meadowcroflr, Jim PraTT, Bill Kunkelman, Mike Sidney, Carl Amerlan, SecreTary: Dave PaTTy, Roger Olander, Dick Ogden, Boyd Olsen, Jim Percy, Howard Amerlan, SecreTaryg STeve Oakley, Harold Slrrandberg. Spares and sfrikes, nafure and science The resounding claTTer oT a ball clearing The alley of pins and The hope oT a sTeadily climbing average 'again made Bowling Club The mosT popular school organizaTion Tor many LT boys. Under The sponsor- ship oT Mr. Gooch aT NorTh Campus and Mr. Wood aT SouTh Campus, over IBO bowlers invaded The local lanes on Tuesdays and Thursdays Tor over halT The school year. Team compeTiTion creaTed more inTeresT as The keglers vied Tor The Trophies ThaT were awarded when The leagues Tinished Their sea- son. NC Bowling Club. Row I: Roy Campbell, Dan Miller, Dick Parker, Chuck Shrader, Don Eicher, secreTary of league: Chuck Youdris, secre- Tary of league: Mike STack, secreTary oT league: Lee BucksTen, Dallas lngold, Andy Mirolock, Larry Kellogg, Reid Van Cleave. Row 2: Frank Van AelsT, Guy Schaub, Tom HillsTrom, Mike SmiTh, Bruce Hindmarch, Jimmy WinTield, Bob EkroTh, Tom PresTon. Chuck Barker, John Dickinson, Jim Gianacakos, Don Bjerke, Wes Douglass. Row 3: John Endriz, Terry HarT, Mike MonTe, Bill Kaiser, Don Brooks, Dave PraTT, Joe Innes, STuarT Vandenberg, STeve Roney, Don ReuTzel, Bill Kaiser, NorTh Campus bowler, delivers whai' he hopes is a sirike-bound ball. Dave Haufe, Rick Towers, Bob GriTTiThs, George Gervase, Rich Schwan- beck. Row 4: Mel Lynch, John BeinTema, Ron Newman, John DeLong, Bill Reininga, Don Lauher, Rudy Rous, Jerry Ruda, Jerry Tepper, Phil STicha, John Umbs, Chuck Zezulak, DwighT Phelan, Chuck Henning, Daniel Ganek, Bill STouT. Row 5: Bill Orr, Jerry Rosenvold, Ed STepanek, BerT Jacobs, Truman Howard, George Mueller, Mike Morrissey, Joe d'Ouville, Bob Durhan. -.,s , WiTh The aid oT The area ScouT organi- zaTions, ConservaTion Club kepT abreasT oT new inTormaTion and problems concerning our naTural resources. MeeTing Twice a monTh aT SouTh Campus, The club heard several guesT speakers, who spoke on such Topics as The NaTional Parks oT The UniTed STaTes. ln order To become beTTer ac- quainTed wiTh ToresTry and oTher phases oT conservaTion, members visiTed The Indiana Dunes and STarved Rock STaTe Parks. Conservafion Club. Row I: Lee LankTree, John Miller, boys' vice-presidenT7 Judy KurTz, girls' vice-presidenT: Dianna Holman, secreTaryq RoberT Messer, Treasurer: BerT Jacobs, presidenT. Row 2: Mr. Schwass, Carla Van Cura, Carole SirTau+, Don Bierke, Bob Lewke, RuTh Ann Heinecke, Mike Homel, Joy Weyrauch, Joseph Carlisi. Row 3: Bonnie EasTman, Tom Tice, Ted Dawson, Jim Robeson, Jim Henderson, STeve Davis, Rick Rausch. provide varied challenges for groups n 2 Z Bi-Phy-Chem. Row I: Cherry Heck- endorn, secreTaryg Terry Rosenfelder, NC vice-presidenTg Jack Hruska, pres- idenT3 Gary Bornzin, SC vice-presi- denTq Jerry Hazelbauer, secreTary1 Gene Berger. Row 2: Mrs. Wenner, David Darrow, Marge Mihm, Rosemary Pindley, Mike Williams, George Rich, Nancy Hughes, Sylvia RepeTTo, PeTer Lewis, Mr. Hanson. Row 3: Jim WaTson, George Aichele, Brad EpsT, Tom Beug, Jim PoTsch, Penny Hedrick, Ken Moore, Will Parker. . Using The principle oT learning Through Telling oThers, The members of Bi-Phy-Chem gave mosT oT The lecTures aT Their weekly meeTings. Through research and discussions, The members gained a beTTer insighT inTo various phases oT science and maThemaTics. Occasion- ally, proTessional scienTisTs spoke before The group on Their speciTic vocaTions. W'iTh The aid and encouragemenT oT The sponsors, Mrs. Wenner, Mr. Hanson and Mr. Maisch, The mem- bers worked exTensively on proiecTs Tor several sTaTe and local science Tairs. VisiTs To neighboring labora- Tories compleTed The program. DemonsTraTing The principle of osmosis, a sTudenT lecTurer oT Bi-Phy-Chem holds The l aTTenTion oT The oTher members. Special Evenfs ff J x T2 gi 3 3 2 2 Q 3 Q? 3 il X4 E .,... A , V W' SN 1 XX K , 1 N YQ 3 ' :: ' f ,,,,, Z fW7f gm. Q YN -:crm Wm, .VN MW , fm E 742 f , 47 1 4, 4 9 f , x yivgvfgf 53 z, 4 QW N ,, 'Wf'mw, YW' Q Q--1 I' 'W is wwgfw ,!!f1 L .Xvf , NN ,ff w. X ' 'Tr M aw' Q X vi A ww vi. if Q Mwws' 5 V lg 9 if f ff I fw A 1 S Y Xi MM f-W' ' Y xfx wx. X ,fr 1 Te Clapping cheerleaders inTensiTy The charged aTmosphere oT The Homecoming pep rally. Class of '35 celebrafes '59 Homecoming Bleary-eyed sTudenTs ToughT sleepiness To compleTe Their TloaTs in The long week beTore Homecoming. Friday nighT's pep assembly began The celebraTions wiTh enThusiasTic cheers and overwhelming school spiriT. The happy Taces oT courT members Dianne CasTle, KaThy l-larders, Anne LeaviTT and Diane Nielsen greeTed Queen PaT TaTro as she ascended The sTairs oT The sTage. lmmediaTely aTTerward sTudenTs sTreamed Trom The audi- Torium To Torm a snake dance To The Corral, as oThers puT The Tinishing Touches on The TloaTs. SaTurday morning's parade saw The resulTs oT The weelc's hard worlc. ln The aTTernoon, rain drenched The TloaTs. buT didn'T dampen The sTudenTs' spiriTs as They cheered The Team on, even Though LT suTTered a hearTbrealcing loss To Maine. As The day drew To a close, everyone Turned Their ThoughTs Toward The Home- coming dance, BewiTched. WiTh The sTrol4e oT Twelve, The TesTiviTies came To an end, leaving many long-lasTing and pleasanT memories. Mr. Youngblood, an exciTed alumnus, puTs all oT his energy inTo leading LT sTudenTs in a cheer aT The pep assembly. ars oT ioy and surprise overcome ueen Pai' TaTro as she is congraTulaTed by her equally-elaTed courT members, Anne l.eaviTT, Diane Nielson, KaThy Harders and Dianne CasTle. The Vaughan Building serves as a background for 'rhis scene of confusion as rhe parade progresses along Cossilf Avenue. Flurry of planning, work, celebrafion, mark The slrain of a high school homecoming is mirrored on rhe face of Jrhis alumnus as he finishes his role on lhe Class of l935's floal enlry, l Remember Hobo Day . Mr. Warlcow direcfs The Senior Class floal fo lhe prize-winner's area following 'rhe parade. I . I 0 While Judy Bengsron and Karhi Biondi main+ain +he proper angle of fhe hoop, ihe varsi'ry foofball Team dramaricaliy crashes onio fhe gridiron. 59 Homecoming Noil's profeciive efforfs are Jrhwarfed as courf members Ann Leavijrr and Diane Neilsen appear +o be receiving a Jricker despiie fheir femporary royalfy. Queen Par Tarro beams ai her dafe, Cliff McGiiiivray, as ihey prepare fo ascend ihe s'rairs 'ro The fhrone. 'wi . . xv 1, ff JEIK lx lin- HWFW WN fo Lf, V, .. . Wm - xw i 7. .w .4 . , ' l-lelga .,.. ,..... . Larry Fallon ....,l N-ancy Fallon ,,V,,. Grace l-lewiTT ,.,,, Jane l-lewiTT ..,.. Dick l'lewiTT .,,,. CAST Marsha MacMorran Jack DavenporT Jay Fallon ...,...... ..aa,a. BriclgeT MacGowan Carl M4acGowan Millie Allen . Margay WhiTlock Melanie Meyer Byron Burke Davicl GalaTy i ..... Mary Treadwell Joe Kinnebrew While visiTing wiTh her neighbor, Mrs. Fallon is sTarTled by The unexpecTed ap' pearance oT her husbancl, who has un- accounTably cancelled his business Trip. To appreciafive houseful The casT of The Fall Play assembles Tor a well-earned curTain call. From leTT To righT They are: Jack Davenport Marsha MacMorran, Joe Kinnebrew, Millie Allen, Mary Treaclwell, Dave GalaTy, Margay WhiTlock, Melanie Meyer and Byron Burke. While Gramps and Granny loolc on, Pud lries lo escape lhe clulches ol Aunl Demelria during an aclive momenl in On Borrowed Time . Near lhe play's end, Gramps is lorced lo decide belween lhe sherill's handculls and Brinlc's dealhebearing hand. Humor and philosophy CAST Gramps f--'-e -Y7--A-.e..... .......,,,c E d Eversole GVGWTY eeeee- ..... C arol Huebner PUCl H-A-- D ,e4----- Asd,.do.. T o m Bishop D9meTT'a ------' ....V........, J ill Muller MV- 5V'V1l4 ,--,--A- ,s..... J oe Kinnebrew MQVUG -------- ..c,w. J eanne Bach Pl 'llO9am 'e'-f--- ...,..,.. A rlhur Tabor Evans -'---Y--'Y VV.VYv.A....VVVVV..,,,. M ichael W'illiams Grimes 'Y---YV- V...7VVVv... ........V,......,...,, R i ch Means Workmen ,..,. John Kihlslrum, Eric Sorensen BOY B -ee--Ae ................o,......s,,,.....o,. B ob Dielz Sheriff -Vee- ,o...s D iclc Monger The Spring Play, presenled by lhe senior class and direcled by Miss Sharon Sandel, was On Borrowed Time . Julian Norlhrup and his wile, Nellie, are allempling lo raise lheir orphaned grandson, Pud. Demelria Ripple, Nellie's sisler, wanls Pud, bul Gramps opposes her. Meanwhile, Dealh, alias Mr. Brinlc, comes lor Nellie and Gramps, bul when he climbs a lree lo gel an apple lor Julian, Mr. Brinlc linds he can'l gel down. Gramps had made a wish lhal no one who climbed lhe lree could gel down unlil he permilled lhem. Demelria convinces lhe aulhorilies lhal Julian is insane and lries lo have him commilled, bul Julian proves he is sane by shooling Grimes, who couldn'l die because Dealh was u in lhe lree. Gramps' viclory proves hollow when Pud climbs lhe Tence around lhe lree and lalls. When he sees lhal Pud will never wallc again, Gramps lels Dealh down lrom lhe lree and he and Pud go wilh Mr. Brinlc. niake Cn Borrowed Time popular R S 1.,ss,,ii 5,5 Mr. Grimes and Dr. Evans waTch inTenTly as Gramps, cenTer, Tries To prove Through The use OT poison and a Tly ThaT The world is Temporarily void OT dearh. In an early parT oT The play, Gramps breaks up a TighT beTween Pod and a neighborhood apple Thief. Joe Kinnebrew, playing The parT oT Mr Brink, is abouT To Talce Gramps while pain sTriclcen Pod waiTs his Turn. ,,l,,,,,J1. ,,,, W, Recalling Their visiT To Brigadoon, Jay Tressler and ArT AppleTon agree ThaT, alThough iT was a nice village, iT wasn'T ' meanT Tor Them. r A Town comes alive and so does The audience Lerner and l.oewe's Brigadoon was The OpereTTa presenTed by The choir and orchesTra This year. Tommy Alll3righT and JeTT Douglas become losT in The ToresTs OT l ScoTland and come upon Brigadoon, a village which appears only T one day ouT OT every hundred years. They are TreaTed as Toreigners unTil Fiona lVlacLaren apologizes Tor The Town's unTriendly acTions. Tommy Talls in love wiTh Fiona and decides To remain in Brigadoon, buT JeTT Tinally persuades him To reTurn To New Yorlc. Tommy and JeTT reTurn and Tind ThaT Brigadoon has reappeared. lvlr. Lundie explains ThaT his love Tor Fiona broughT This al3ouT and leads Tommy inTo The village To live There Torever. The hard-working direcTors who helped To make The opereTTa a success were Mr. Fred Lawler, lvlr. Donald Miller, Mr. David Thompson, Miss Sharon Sandel and Mrs. JudiTh VilTer. Mr. Lundie, The aged school masTer of Brigadoon, Tells The sTory oT The mysTical village To The American visiTors. Upon his reTurn To New Yorlc, John Van l-leTTinga relaTes his experiences in Briga- ' doon To syrnpaTheTic barTender Ralph l Alexander. iq Scollish lads and lassies display fheir dexlerily as sword dancers in Brigadoon . for Brigadoon CAST Tommy Albrighl dd..d,. .....,.,.,A,.,,,, A rl Applelon, Dave Baxlrer Jeff Douglas ,sY....., ...,.s.. J ay Tressler, John Van l-lellinga Harry Bealon ,,...., ,. ,...,....ss7,s.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....,.. Ken Zelden Fiona MacLaren ....,.....,..o,.Aos,,,,.,. s,s..,.oo..,., B arloara Sliles, Karen Smilh Meg Broclde .,......,oYo.os..oo,,V... ,....,,,.,...,.. B elly l-lolfenson, Lynda Lamm Minor roles: Ralph Alexander. John Bales, Dale Deason. Jeannel'l'e Doherly. Ari l'lammann, Sherry Konig, Pal Mayberry, Keilh Rosloorough. Dave Smilh, Dave Somerlield, Jim Vifinfield. Belly Holcenson welcomes Dave Somerfield, Dave Baxler, Karen Smilh, Ken Zelclen, John Bales and Jim Winfield 'ro ihe Brigadoon fair. l Q A One oT The chorus lines perTorming aT Four-STar lNlighT holds The aTTenTion oT The crowd oT onlookers. BusTling wiTh The spiriT oT acTive Teenagers, The Corral served as -a meeTing place every Friday and SaTurday nighT during The year. Playing ping-pong, danc- ing To popular records and relaxing all Toolc place when The Corral was open. ln aoldiTion To regular evenings and dances, many special evenTs were held. Among These were l-lag, STag or Drag dances, Four STar NighT and The annual incoming Treshmen parTy. lVlonThs OT planning, wriTing and rehearsing culmi- naTed in The biggesT Corral Show To daTe, KnighTy- NighT . This show, held in April, played To a capaciTy house on Three successive nighTs. The organizaTion OT These many 'acTiviTies was The worlc oT The Corral board and Their adulT sponsor, Mr. BerT Kraus. Corral is focal poini The seclusion oT The senior huT oTTers relieT To Tired dancers aT DaT Darn Daisy . Corral Board. Row I: Jane De Young, Suzi Medill, Jay Tressler, Pres., Row 2: Pam Ives, KaThi Biondi, Bill BeTz, Bruce Tobeclcsen, Carol Diane STerba, Treas., Chuck l-lenning, vice-pres., Reid Van Cleave Adams, Lynn Zimmerman, Sharon England. Marlflqa S+0U+, Row 3: Fred Baroicslci, PeTe Huson, John Willoughby, Jim Riley, JeTT BeclcwiTh. ,,a..l....-.lg for week end acfivifies of fownshi youfh The Corral Homecoming floaf parades Triumphanlly al half-lime of lhe varsily game aller winning firsl' place in Jrhe gold division. During Corral Show rehearsals king Reid Van Cleave walches lvlargay Whi+- locln inlervene in an argumenl belween Jay Tressler and Ari Applelon. Anolher aclive nighl al ihe Corral ends wllh a final mopping of lhe deserfed Girls' Club cooperaTed wiTh Boys' Club This year as boTh groups worlced TogeTher To build a winning Home- coming TloaT, We'll OsTrich-cize Them . AT The annual Dad and DaughTer BangueT, A DaTe WiTh Dad , girls and Their dads enioyed an evening oT singing and danc- ing. The club's annual dance, Rendezvous RomanTigue , was climaxed by The crowning oT King STeve Marsh, who was elecTed by all The girls oT LT. Qw- Girls', Boys' Club Flanlced by BeTsy Williams and Clarke Wallace, The Souchulc Twins, The crown- bearers Tor The King oT l-learTs, display The winning expressions which made Them The hiT oT The Girls' Club Dance. Passing under The arch oT Tolls, King oT l-learTs STeve Marsh escorTs his smiling daTe, Sharon England, down The royal wallc. SC Girls' Club Board. Row l: Joni Cole, Diane Carlson, secreTary: Gail Bradley, Treasurerg Carol Lynne ByingTon, vice-presidenT3 Pam Williams, pres- idenT: Chris Miller, Sue BurTch. Row 2: Jane Myers, Mary Mugg, Paula 'vVeisT, PaT Cole, Joy Brandenburg, Trudi Bauer, Miss Brown. Row 3: Susie Bruno, Diane Gross, Sara Vanerlca, Sue Read, Joni Simpson. NC Girls' Club Board. Row I: Carol SchooT, Judy Carlson, secreTaryg Wiclcy Willmore, presidenTg Ellen McKiTTrick, vice-presidenT: Jan Davies, Treasurer: Sue Buescher. Row 2: Donna Bielby, Connie l-lill, Jill STevens, Joy Cronin, Debbie Bergman, BeTsy Williams. Row 3: PaT Novak, KaThy Florence, l-leaTher l'lilTon, Carol Rose, KiTTy Booz, Karen Kucera. SC Boys' Club Board. Row I: Paul Arwine, Nor- man Royce, Larry Terry, Mark Meyer, Bob STal- lard, Dan Hennessy. Row 2: Mr. Gianuzzi, Bill Calog, Jim PraTT, Bill Dix, John GalaTy, Mr. Nemecek. NC Boys' Club Board. Row I: Bill Lushcield, Jeff Ruzicka, Chuck LiedTke, vice-presidenT: Ken- WoerThwein, presidenT: KenT Johnson, Treasurer, Tom Melchior. Row 2: Terry Johnson, Sinclair ShorT, 'Doug Wade, Wayne Thomas, John HaTch. vie for besT dancep combine on floaf Boys' Club, by combining iTs TalenTs wi+h Girls' Club, again produced a prize-winning TloaT, We'll OsTrich- cize Them . Following This achievemenT, The club wenT on To compile and publish The Boys' Club DirecTory and also To aTTend a professional ice hockey game in Chicago. Gay, spring-like decoraTions and The music of Ray Pond's orchesTra helped seT The mood aT The annual Tormal dance, Wings oT Spring . AT The monThly meeTings, The boys on The board worked wiTh The sponsors, Mr. Carl Warkow, Mr. David Gianuzzi and Mr. RoberT Neuneker To plan The ac- TiviTies. The resulT of a ioini' eTTorT of Boys' Club and Girls' Club is depicTed in This prize- winning TloaT, We'll OsTrich-cize Them . f. X f X 4 X . Y . X A if . .dv-4' ,X' NH If ,V 1ff'f,',5,,4j1 ,4 A ' X f f,w,f-42,1 f g- fffnwxxg ffm ,- ' ' ,- -vm- - X- wwe! - H ' , . ,. , VK J 'N X-xx . QI! ga:-V , ,, . -,I-f xi X ,Nl 24? W ,, M f Y I' Mfg M' , . M , ,, XL ,,,, . nf N... A via ,..,,gM N V -f fi! K' 1 , ,Yi 4. W5 Q 4 .V .pw ,nf ,W ,, ,, 7: :ke ,, ZJA Mf. v, ff if ,X-wy f a ,AW 4 M, f . 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The new direcTor iniTiaTed many ideas, Two oT which were The wearing OT whiTe dinner iackeTs Tor perTormances and The TormaTion oT a sTring ensemble, The symphoneTTe , which made appearances on reque-sT. AnoTher group, The piT orchesTra, was comprised oT members who were willing To give Time To exTra pracTice Tor added perTormances. This year The orchesTra perTormed aT The Tall play, The ChrisTmas and spring concerTs, The opereTTa, graduaTion and The WesT Suburban ConTerence Music FesTival. ChellisT Ardis MaTson sTudies The music as she concenTraTes on her Technique. AnoTher run-Through oT an arrangemenT is in progress Tor The LT orchesTra GS Mr. Miller direcTs The praCTiC6 SESSION in The band room. The choruses and choir blend fheir voices Barb Houslon and Johnnye Egnof slip in+o Jrheir choir robes while Ken Zeldon grimaces in his elforls fo faslen a lroublesome collar in preparalion for one of LT's musical programs. Do, re, mi, la -These were Jrhe noles heard from eighl hundred members of Jrhe choruses as 'lhey began iheir warm-up exercises, Under Jrhe di- reclion oi Mr. Fred Lawler and Miss Judilh Rie- menschneider, Jrhe choruses gol a chance Jro dis- play Their Jralenls ar Jrhe open houses and lhe Chrisrmas and spring concerls lhis year. The choir's calendar of evenls was longer lhan ever rhis year. Composed of seleclred juniors and seniors, lhe choir parlicipaled in Jrhe Chrislmas and spring concerls, a Chrislmas vesper service and Jrhe Baccalaureale. l-lard worlc and long re- hearsals were involved in malcing lhis year's op- erella. Brigadoon , a success. Small choir, chosen from members of choir, made many appearances in addilion lo perlormances wilh 'rhe enlire group. Many choir members parlicipafed in Jrhe local and slrafe music conjreslrs. A misly church scene encloses fhe choir as if sels a religious fheme for 'rhe Chrisfmas vesper service. fo provide music for appreciofive audiences Al lhe annual Chrisimas assembly Jrhe Fesiival Chorus sels a musical mood for lhe approaching Chrislmas season. Mr. Lawler lceeps 'lime for Jrhe sopho- more mixed chorus as il' goes over a difiicullr passage. Round and Round , one of lhe many arrangemenls used by lhe choruses, is sung by Bev Kabalcofi and l-lelen Ken- nedy. Afhlefics X616 LS Wx ff? v -1 T VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES' lz' 5 -- Y7Y'f-.Yf.f. 7,. . ,, Oak Park 7-27 , . Y,,v,. A rlingTon 7-I3 sssss , -,, g 52-3 , 6' 7 - ...AV.... .., M aine 7-38 ---'f ,w.. ...,.., l-l i nsdale 0- O H ,Y .,,,, Downers Grove 0-27 e -V .,YV. .... ,,w.. ' Y ork 7-QI C H. Glenbard Dick Ruggles sTrains To caTch an elusive haliback. Varsiiy grid season proves Thrilling lniuries plagued a Tine VarsiTy FooTball Team This year and blocked any hopes Tor anoTher undeTeaTed WesT Su- burban Conference championship. ln The absence of head Coach Chuck BenneTT, who was hospiTalized wiTh a TooT in- TecTion, Coach Bob Burson broughT The Team Through The conference campaign. Thrilling a home crowd, The underdog Lions edged The Oak Park l-luskies in The opening game oi The season. The paTTern Tor The regular conTerence season was seT in The VarsiTy Foofball. Row I: Mark UpTon, Ken WoerThwein, Ron Brad- ford, Jim Riley, Bob Bohn, Mayo Wal'coTT, Chuck SToTz. Row 2: Coach EhrharT, Chuck LiedTke, Chuck Forgue, Joe d'Ouville, Cliff McGillivray, STeve Cheadle, Andy Olson, Luddy Skog, Ken Guyer, Dale Deason. TirsT conierence game when ArlingTon l-leighTs sTopped LT under The lighTs, 27-7. The following week, LaGrange losT To a poweriul Maine eleven in a rain-soaked Home- coming maTch. The Lion squad, aTTer being overwhelmed by l-linsdale, nearly TasTed vicTory as They were held To a O-O Tie wiTh Downers Grove. Closing The season, The Glenbard l'lillToppers checked The Lions To puT LaGrange in lasT place wiTh a conference record of O-6-l. Row 3: Coach Burson, Gil PeTers, John Sandels, Ken Klapper, KeiTh JohnsTone, Dave Brown, Dan Milligan, Bob Wilson, Roger Molzahn, Dennis Krohn, Coach Leiber. Row 4: Rich Rann, manager: Bill Walker, Bob Hopkins, Tom Bilger, John Doyle, SylyesTer CaTTey, Bill BesT, KenT Johnson, Coach Glick. nn.,wlpgnminaswnnymryiun.-B-.ma-sss.sva.we,fi Q ,x..,swcs.frf,,r,+,,w:-Q 1, N f., ,, fp.--ask. M,rf,.m asian.,-1.s., came..,.ff.av,-wA.Mnaa-an-rpieufgw f. sms- . nw +vww..,X,A-was .aqua ..,.. Dew, . , .ms-..,. sv- rmnauw.. M, The play goes for no gain as LT gridders cfash wifh rugged Hinsdale linernen. buf disappoinfing VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS Maine ...,..,,..L,....,.........,..,...,......,.........,..,........,,V. Hinsdale ..... LLL, Arlingion v,v., R-B ....,...LLLL,L,,.,.,.,.. Downers Grove .Y..... York ..L..,......,.Y.,,, . Glenbard LL,,, LT eeeo.,..,.., 7-O 6-I 5-2 4-3 2-4-I A heari'-breaking play brings Ken Johnson and Dale 2-5 Deason +0 Jrheir feef. I -6 0-6- I An LT cenfer hikes The ball as a Lion back prepares To pun'r during a pracfice session , 5- ' f l5- O 39- O 33-I2 6- 9 6-26 53-I7 26- 7 I3- O 1' . -'ff :- ,' if Fred BaroTsky geTs off a punT as TeammaTes John Brown DisappoinTmenT is reTlecTed in The Taces oT LT linemen as and Bob Sullivan sTop an aTTack from an opposing lineman. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL SCORES: Oak Park Arlinglron R-B Maine Hinsdale Downers Grove York a TirsT down is signaled Tor The opposing Team. ln The annual non-conTerence conTesT againsT Oak Park, The Frosh-Soph FooTball Team's sTouT deTense sTop- ped The Huskies Tor a l'5-O vicTory. The Cubs Tollowed Their iniTial vicTory wiTh dazzling wins over The Redbirds oT ArlingTon and The Riverside Bullpups To show They had The maTerial necessary To win. The Blueboys Trom Maine, however, proved Too sTrong as They Turned back The Cubs before a drenched LaGrange Homecoming crowd. Coach Deason's squad climaxed The '59 season wiTh a vicTory over Glenbard To capTure second place in Glenbard WesT Suburban ConTerence compeTiTion wiTh an im- pressive 5-2 record. Frosh-Soph FooTball. Row I: Dave Tierney, manager: Fred Barofsky, Jon Brown, Fred Chana, Chuck Sharp, Dick McMurray, STeve Hanau, Larry Green, Frank Sibr, GranT JohnsTone, Tom ATkinson, STeve McKinney, Jerry Bubash, Jim PraTT, manager. Row 2: Dick Fender, manager: STeve McGee, Harry Rosen- berg, Cliff Lake, Hank Cheadle, Paul Arwine, Roy Iverson, Ken Sams, Mark Meyer, Bill Moore, Bob Sullivan, Tom Tourek, Ron Dunlap, Terry SchwiTT, Jim Jacobi, Dave Mlyn- ski, Coach Deason, Coach Suchomel. Row 3: Coach Erickson, MaTT Padgen, George Maronic, Joe Kolbensvik, John Lombardi, Larry Terry, Gordy Gray. Tim YounT, Tony Kesman, PeTe Huson, Joe Harris, John Landefeld, George Crapple, John Miller, Craig SchulTz, STeve Maddox, Phil Brown, Dick Beck, Bill Gralia, PeTe Buckles, Mike PeTer, Dave Ogren, STeve Brovard, Larry Williams. - - - M I 'f'T','mQ ,wk no-3 if 'vnu -an-nr, J' J . 'BQ QQ' VarsiTy Cross CounTry. Row I: Bob CarTwrighT, WalT RichTer, Dan Baldwin, Jim Weller, John DavenporT, John Rosenwald, Joe Gurnaby, Tom Jelinelc. Row 2: John CaTching, Bill CulberTson, Norm KorTisT, Dave Erickson, Jerry Glashagel, Gary Ladewig, Dennis Whiskers, I-lank Trenlcle, Barry Sheeley. Row 3: Leonard Burman. Conrad WeiTTenbach, Jay CrawTord, John Sunclell, Paul Dyil4sTra, Al Rudman, John Polacelc, John Berend, Coach Armor. Cross Counfry Teams display usual good form By placing second in The disTricT meeT, The VarsiTy Cross CounTry Team qualiTied Tor sTaTe compeTiTion Tor The Third Time in Tour years. Coach Max Armer's Thinclads placed eighTh in The sTaTe meeT To Tinish OTT a highly successTul season wiTh an overall record oT 7-5. The Lions also Took Third place in conTerence compeTiTion. The Frosh-Soph Cross CounTry squad, coached by lvlr. John Knowles, capTured a Third place Tie wiTh Maine in WesT Suburban Comcerence compe- TiTion. The Cubs ran up Two perTecT scores among Their seasonal meeTs and compiled an excellenT record oT 7-l. Frosh-Soph Cross CounTry. Row I: Ray Wazny, RoberT Reed, Harvey Knesek, Dave Agnew, Bill BoydsTon, Jim Kinnebrew, Tedd Robinson, Dave BrisTle, Tim Lyons, Ed McCabe, Jim Lambe, Jim Niclqless, Tom Newman. Row 2: Richard Ogren, manager: Jim lvlasserello, Dick KenT, Ray Klinke, Don Gilbert John Keegan, Bill STewarT, Bill Bender, John VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FROSH-SOPH CROSS SCQRES COUNTRY SCORES 30-25 ::::,,,,,,,,:::::,,,:::, Arlinglron I5-70 --,---,,--,---.-,,,----- MIHQTOH 24-31 ,,,,,, ,,,,:::,,,,. O ak Park I6-59 ----- ,----A------- O ak Park 23-34 ww,,,, g, ,,,, Carl Sandburg I5-88 V.,... u.,. C arl Sandburg 25-30 ....., ,,....,,,,,,,u.,... R -B 23-50 ...., :,........,s.,,.. R -B 32-33 ------ ---- P Irzvvjso 2 I -40 .,.., ..... P ravasa - ,2,,., .,....u,, a ine - 28-37 ,,,2.. .:.,u,u.... l'l insdale 36-ZI 'i i , Mama 29-39 H -VYV vwrrglwvw g w QVAA Bloom I9-76 ..,.., ....,,2,.,,. I-I insdale 20-43 .:..Y, ..... D owners Grove 2827 ----- --------------------- Y Oflf 36-2I 22,2.. ..,,,,,:,... G Ienbard I7-53 ..:.. ,,,s,, D owners Grove KOTT, Evan PainTer, Jim l-larders, Bob Zimmerman, Randy Marsh. Row 3: Coach Knowles, CurTis BrandT, Guy Carlson, Ken Woods, Jim Prohaslca, STeve Davisson, Dennis Boone, Phil STinson, John BoydsTon, Dave lvladding, Alan Ellicson, STeve lvIcGreer, Clarlc Campbell, John Cunningham, George Maronic, Dave Johnson. Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders. Row I: Marcia Williams. Judy STouT, Carol Ruggles, Carol Lee, Fran Wing, Val Sherlock, Adele Tressler, Carolyn Dudley. Row 2: Cindy Drew, Sue Blum, Carol l-luTTon, Jean VVallcer, Diana Ingersoll, Lynn Rousch, Pam lves, Carolyn 6osseTT. VarsiTy Cheerleaders. Row 3: Judy BengTson, KaThy Biondi, Sue SmiTh, Judy DeThmer, Nell CroTT, Barb STokes, KaThy I-larders, Sue Selcera. Enfhusiasfic cheerleaders siimulafe Dynamo - leT's go! was The prevailing aTTi- Tude oT This year's Cheerleading squads. WiTh The emphasis on The developmenT oT new cheers and The esTablishmenT oT a more balanced Trosh-soph squad, The girls were required To spend many aTTer- school hours improving Their Techniques. Accord- ing To a new plan begun This year, The Trosh-soph squad was comprised oT eighT girls Trom each class. Early in The school year, MT. ProSpecT l-ligh School acTed as hosT To our cheerleaders as The girls parTicipaTed in The acTiviTies oT The lllinois Cheer- leading Clinic. During The heighT oT The basl4eTball season, The varsiTy cheerleaders appeared in Their new uniTorms, which They had Tinanced by selling programs aT various aThleTic evenTs. . Y R . XX sf, xxgfsw, X aifxfifs yl .s f QV! 'r w . X X wiTh exciTemenT as she anTicipaTes an- if if - rg? 4. ,Qs AQQQ, 1 , -- ,wquypgsg wf X X wi - fe 1 fLf'N xXx-wwf X. W N ' Q N fr as MMM My Xs:f.KQx5ffS I ,f Q .Q 7 f Q sy WN 3 KWQU us VarsiTy cheerleader Sue SmiTh is Tense . 1, ,, . ,X Af Q MM.,.,,, 2. f X X S xi olller l'-li gain' :sys Q Z ss J fs-:sas X W ,f T 1 v . gf-W , '11 RWWE. X 6 ci 106 s XWXXN s gif s fs X: X- f H -X ws' T f swf S Ti ff sQ:g5X 1sz:fs1Sf 51y1Q2x 557 pf 4' Sf T, ss T , S asf! QQ 1 WX Q T ' 1 'T' X ' Y or 5 WWW to Nw ,fu v-'T' HU' W... wr , ww W--. ff 4' ss Q3 specfafors' spirif Sue Sekera pauses from The varied rou 'Hne of cheers a+ a baske'rbaH game. A fresh-sopn gain sends cheerleader Lynn Roush info a spirifed lump. Exci+ed froslw-soplw cheerleader Sue Blum jumps high in Jrhe air during a +ense moment T Doug Wade's arm becomes Tangled wiTh The arms oT oTher players in a scramble Tor a rebound under The boards. VarsiTy BaskeTball. Row I: Dick ProbsT, manager: Jim Hooper, Varsiiy cagers Finishing wiTh a 6-8 record, This year's VarsiTy BaskeTball Team capTured a Tie Tor TiTTh place posiTion in a highly compeTiTive WesT Suburban Conlerence. Handicapped by lack oT heighT, The Team losT many close-ToughT ball games. STarTing ouT The season wiTh Two non-conTerence losses, The Coach Les Glick squad Tollowed wiTh a Thrilling win over ThornTon and R-B, buT The sTring oT wins sTopped There when The Team meT a sTrong Maine deTense and losT The game in a hearT-breaking double overTime. A whipping Trom a well-bal- anced Hinsdale Tive Tollowed This loss. The Team broke even Tor The remainder oT The season, showing conTinued sTrengTh under The boards. Bob Bohn, Doug Wade, Gil PeTers, CurT Blang, Dick Rug- in . I d .bbl b h- Onem gles, Chuck LiedTke, manager. Row 2: Coach Glick, Coach RaThien, Mike Tomaz, Dale Curda, John Sundell, Wayne Thomas, ScoTT Williams, Ken WoerThwein, Hank Trenkle. Dick Rugg es ri es y IS OPP in a drive Toward The baskeT. Q 2 I ,I l ii baffle fhrough a Iough baskefball season VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 44-48 ......,.,.,...... 35-55 .. 46-45 .. 62-54 .,.. 58-34 .... 4I-43 .. 44-77 .. 60-39 .... . . 60-66 .... .. , , 66-50 . , . , . . 65-5I .. 50-59 . . . 50-6I . . 59-5I . . 72-58 . . 43-53 .... . . 48-57 .... ..,. 59-48 . . Morlon .. Oak Park ... Arlinglon ... Thornlon ...... R-B ...,. Maine ..... Hinsdale ...,, Kenosha . John Adams Downers Grove , ...... Bloom Yorlc ... Glenbard ... Arlinglon , . ..,.. R-B Maine .,... Hinsdale Downers Grove 57-72 .... .......... Y orlc 47-56 ,,......,.,..... . ..., Glenbard REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 74-53 .......................... R-B 52-58 .....,.. ,.. Hinsdale A filled gymnasium depicls Ihe spirif of Ihe school during 'the baslceiball sea- SOTI. I I 1 I I I I I i I I I i I l l Coach Sandusky closely follows lhe ao- l VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS i l-linsdale ,,..,,,, ,,,.,,s..,.....,...,...,,,,,,,.,,,, l 2- 2 5 Yorlc ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,s,,, l l - 3 I Glenbard ,, ,s ,. 9- 5 I Maine U . ,, 7- 7 LT ,,,,.,,,sss,s, .. 6- 8 Arlinglon ..ss....sss., ,, 6- 8 Downers Grove .,..,s S 4-IO R-B .s,,., ,,,ss........ . . I-I3 The varsily Team huddles around Ihe coach lo receive lasl' minule inslruc- lions for The coming game. lion of lhe game as he pl6VlS llli sfralegy. 9 4 I lc I3-I LT II-3 ll-3 7-7 7-7 4-IO 3-I I O-l4 Frosh-Soph Baslcefball. Row l: Bill Gilberf, manager: Ron Read, Ron l-lexfell, Bill Moore, Fred Barofsky, Sfeve l-laase, Arf Zimmerman. Row 2: Paul Smifh, Tom Aflcinson, Harry Rosenberg, Dennis Boone, Granf Johnsfone, Fred Chana, Ed Roberfson, Dave Warsh, Bill Lundeen, Sfeve Kinney, Coach Sandusky. Affer losing an inifial non-conference confesf wifh Morfon, fhe Frosh-Soph Baslcefball feam wenf on fo win a sfring of nine consecufive games. five of which were con- ference 'l'ilfs. The squad fin-ally fell before Yorlc in a close 50-45 defeaf. Alfhough fhe Cubs bowed fo Glenbard 63-47, Coach Sandusl4y's charges scooped up five more vicfories, including a safisfying 42-40 decision over Hinsdale. The Club quinfef downed Glenbard in fheir final confesf fo finish an ll-3 season and a second place fie in fhe Wesf Suburban Conference sfandings. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES 29-32 .....,....,....,............ Morfon 50-44 .... ..., O ale Park 46-27 .. Arlingfon 47-4-I ,. . Thornfon 45-34 ....,, R-B 64.23 .. . Maine 34.20 .,.. Hinsdale 56.39 ...,, Wheafan 44.23 Downers Grove 54-36 ....... Bloom 45.50 .....,.. Yorlc 47-63 .... Glenbard 43.28 ... Arlingfon 56-37 ...... R-B 60-37 .... ..,.... M aine 42.40 ..., Hinsdale 6l-32 Downers Grove 50.54 ........ York 43-37 .... Glenbard Ron l-lexfell leaps higher fhan fhe ouf- sfrefched hand of an opponenf fo SCOFG a field goal. H0 Sfiff compefifion improves gymnasfs' obilify n 1 1 a n is a n n u o o n I - an 1 a u n n u 1 ui c n s 4 n Q Q s c n n a 1 n n n x 4 1 n 1 n a n u n Praclicing lo improve his rouline, Van Slarbuclc does a hand sland on lhe paral- lel bars. ln 'rheir second years ol inlerscholasfic compelilion, Coach Bob Erhar+'s Varsily Gymnasiics 'ream showed con- siderable improvemenl over lasl year's ellorlr, even Though 'rhe leam failed lo gain a viclory. Lion gymnasls compeled in lhe ring, fumbling, parallel bars, lrampoline and hori- zonlal bar evenls. l'ligh scorer for Jrhe season was Sinclair Shorl followed by Jim Pasmore and Van Slrarbuclc. ll was a dillerenlr slory for lhe Frosh-Soph squad, which posled an impressive record of 4-2 lhis year. Joel Kolbensvik paced 'rhe Cubs in Jrolal poinls earned. VARSITY SCORES 6l-49 ..,.s .,..,.......................,ss,c,,ss.,..... R ich 69-4l ...... ....,sss. P roviso Easl' 68-42 ..,... .....c....s... lvl aine Easl 74-36 .,ss. ....,. T hornlon Wesl 66-44 ....,cs, ..,..,......,.....,. M orlon 47-4l ,,,,.,ss,,. ..ss, G lenbard Wesl 6OV2-3Olf2 ....,s ,ss,,, L eyden Easl' 59V2-SOVZ .sss.. ...,,,.,....... N iles Frosh-Soph and Varsify Gymnasfics. Row I: Wayne Ammeson, John Anderson, Tim Rogers, Jim Prohaslca, Jim Sloal, Bruce Anderson, Bob Reed. Row 2: Jim Pasmore, Van Slarbuclc, Ed Kimbrough, Ray-Klinlce, Jim Broadhead, Dick Ogren, Joe l'lersch, Fred Merrifield, Skip Koerlh. Row 3: Dick Brilfain, Jael Kolbensvilc, Sinclair Short Al Conrad, Roger Sfrand, Al Preble, Rich Means, Rich Moody, Curl Brandi, Coach Ehrharl. un o ug- nu an an can na: as on .- N .Q .. .- .Q .- .. It n. .- -. .- .- .1 .. .- .. .1 .. Il fa In n 113 .. .-...--45.5. H H 'H H N it H H H H H 454 mx S xii'-Hs GYMNA51' 'vT'H cf yo! Q STI! 413-T UT? ew sm 957145 iam. 2570, en, iRT5'fQ 811346 Gini I Bien' 6114 T484 in 6 112 Varsify WresTIing. Row I: Dennis Cross, John Hudson, Chuck Gilbert John Masserello Gerry Nolan, Tom Berns, Perry Thomas, Andy Olson, Bill LusTTield, Tom Melchior, Bob Dudekl Row 2: John Dill, Benny Bishop, Dave SumrnerTeIT, Don Novinger, Dave Brown, Dick MiTcheIIi Rich Adams, Lee Slocum, AFT Owles, KeiTh JohnsTone. Wresilers give fine showing for The VarsiTy WresTIing squad Tinished The conTerence season wiTh a 5-2 record and 'a second place Tie wiTh Maine and York. Paced by The all-conTerence wresTIers, Bill I.usT- Tield, Lee Slocum and KeiTh JohnsTone, The Lion grapplers compiled a record oT 8-6 Tor The season. Coach BerT Kraus' Team also gained a second sIoT in The disTricT meeT by win- ning Tour TirsT places. KeiTh JohnsTone wenT on To win a sec- Tional championship and To place TourTh in The sTaTe meeT aT Champaign, Illinois. Taking second place in The WesT Suburban ConTerence compeTiTion, The Frosh-Soph Wres+Iing Team Tinished The season wiTh an impressive record oT II-2-l. Coached by lvlr. Dick Leiber, The cub maTmen IosT only To Downers Grove and Niles. The Team remained unbeaTen in The resT oT iTs conTerence maTches To Tinish behind Downers wiTh a 6-I record. I.T grappler, Jim WrighT, is rocked Tc The maT in a conference maTch. VARSITY WRESTLING STANDINGS Hinsdale ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,,,,,,,, 7-0 LT ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 -2 lvlaine .,...,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 -2 York .,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,...,..,,, ,,,,, 5 -2 Downers Grove --.-,-,- ,..,, 3 -4 Arlinglron ....,,,,- ., ,,.., 2-5 Glenbard .-..-. ,,,,, I -6 R-B .... ..,...,. , -- c O-7 -- X xX.X , W,-.--Q.. consfanfly-growing crowds FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING STANDINGS: Downers Grove LT ............SSS,SSS,SSS SSSSS..., Glenbard I-IinsdaIe York ....v,..,., ArIingIon ,,..... Maine ,... R-B .,... , 7-D 6-I 4-3 3'f2-3'f2 3-4 ZV2-4'f2 IIf2'5V2 If2'6If2 VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES: 28-I4 22-I8 I6-26 I6-28 3 I- I 2 I6-28 22-23 39- 3 I7-24 30-I4 23-I7 36- 5 22-20 8-315 CarI Sandburg .. ,.,, ,7..,..,,, N aperviIIe I-IinscIaIe Evergreen Park Downers Grove Bremen . York GIenbarcI Proviso ArIingIon Niles A ..,, Maine RGGVIS Frosh-Soph Wresfling. Row I: Joe Bar- baro, Gary Sfone, Sfeve I-Ianau, Dave Schmudde, Ken'ron Sams, Chuck Wood, Tom WiIIiams. Row 2: Gary WinIers, manager: Bob Bur- ne'r'r, manager: Dave Ogren, Dick Mc- Murray, Dave MyIinski, Jim VVrighI, Tom Tourek, George Maronic, Coach Leiber. Row 3: Tim Bauer, Dick SuIIivan, Chuck Sharp, Frank Sibr, PeIe Buckles, Bill Graha. FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING SCOR 37-I3 .cooc coo.oo,.cco 27-I3 ,v,.o 29-I6 v..,. 36-I5 .....o .. I9-24 ....,..., 27-I5 .,.,. 24-22 .,o, 34- 7 V,Y,o 22-22 29-I3 22-27 44- 4 ,.....,, 36- 6 ...,oco, 22-2I u.,.. ES: CarI Sandburg Naperville Hinsdale Eve rg reen Pa rk Downers Grove Bremen York An LT wresIIer works for a 'rake down and Iwo poinIs. GIenbard Proviso ArIingIon NiIes R-B Maine Reavis 'From archery ro volleyball, variely in afh- lehcs is slressed by GAA. Seasonal acrivilies, 5lOOn5OVeCl by This organizalion, were avail- able lo each parricipaling girl, Aside from Jrheir spor'rs program, GAA conducrs various social evenrs. The Home- coming iloar, The Chrislmas rea, Dad and Daughlrer nighl, Jrhe Molher-Daughler ban- Ciuel- Pleyfilays and workshops provide exlra- curricular inleresrs for girls -and help +o pro- mole Jrhe popularily of GAA. Girls acquire co-ordinafion, poise, and grace NC GAA Board. Row I: Sorrel Hoopes, hislorianq Kris Thompson, poinr chairman: Judy Flelcher, secrelaryy Rulh Finlayson. presi- denrq Judy Torres, rreasurerg Calhy DeYoung, poinr chairman. Row 2: Joann Mayor, Joan Klop- peuburg, Gerry l-lodsdon, Merry Elmsrrom, Nancy Jo Lehman, Sandy Pflager, Jean Pinlcerlon, Barb Kolb, Mrs. Glick. Row 3: Cynlhia Eclc, Judy Bubna, Linda Palmer, Jeanelre Conley, Claudia Warson, Pal Mayberry, Gayle Lehnerl, Carol Molzahn, Sharon Ogg, Janna Fall. SC GAA Board. Row I: Judy Har- rison, lreasurerg Sandy Johnson, hisloriang Lori Cherry, secre+aryg Gail Anderson, poinl chairman, Jeri Talie, poinl chairman, Belh l-leppes, vice-presidenl. Row 2: Peg McKechnie, Gayle Williams, Viclcy Anderson, Mary Brooks, Marry Vaughan, Sue Slu- der. Row 3: Charlene Pilager, Belh Moser, Par Wadhams, Sue Slour, Keilh Archey. Spoilers slay alerf as a GAA member performs a Trampoline rouline. VW!! in GAA program Swinging along 'rlne beams ol flie hori- zonlal ladder, Barb Welmlau improves her co-ordinafion. Joanne Mayor improves her poise llirougln 'flue use ol The balancing bar. Greaf diversificafion of acfivifies offered W-su my Senior girls learn choreography, as well as grace and sell-expression, in modern dance. Senior Gym Leaders. Row I: Edna Anderson, Jane'r Ives, Judy Torres, Edie Brunsling, Sandy Pflager, Joanne Mayor, l-leaflwer Anderson, Sue Ross. Row 2: Gail Lelwnerl, Carol Molzalm, Linda Palmer, Suzanne Tice, Judy Flelclwer, Calhy Anderson, Sue Adams, Lucy Lueclc, Melissa Pe+r+yl. Row 3: Mrs. Glick, Rullw Finlayson, Sue Sclworlemer, Judy Clirne, Karen Jolwnson, Carol Wlwiiing, Merry Elmslrom, Clnris Thompson, Sandy Lassofa. tmp.-...axis i fhrough membership in GAA OHO Reiners fakes Jrime oui from his dufies as a School Board member +o Team up wiih his daughier, Carol Lee, in compeiiiion ai Pira+e Pranks , Souih Campus GAA Dad and Daughier Night Alihough i+'s no+ as exciiing as baffling , a +rou+ in a rushing mouniain sfream, dads enjoy fishing in a buckei of waier a+ SANS Pira+e Pranks. i I I i i ii i i Y S Teammaies add 'rheir boosi, as JoAnne Smuiny aiiempis To spike The ball. Y, 117 Varsi'l'y Baseball. Row I: Bill SmiTh, mgr., Les Lundeen, Bob BurcleTTe, Sandy Morse. JOB d'Ouville, Bob Bohn, Cliff Mc- Gillivray, Chuck LiedTke, ,Milse Sheehan, Dick Ruggles, Jim Hooper, Doug Schue. Row 2: Jerry Wagner, mgr.. Ed KusT, Ted Beise, Tony Cam- pise, Dennis Boone, Fred Cha- na, Bob Ferguson, Bill l-laugh- Ton, Gil Vondriska, Mike BTOQ' gi, Chuck Leonard, Jim Riley, Coach Sandusky. Frosh-Soph Baseball. Row lr Norm Price, Dave Weber, John Lombardi, George Caffafflo- Ron l-lexTell, Jerry Mel. RlCl1 Flaks, Bill Moore, Carl Ligman. Bill Dambrauskas. Row 2: Coach Burson, Fred Barofsky, Bob Bliss, Larry Green, Chuck Sharp, Roy Iver- son, STeve McKinney, Bill Lun- deen, Gary STone, Ron Read. John Jones, Mark Meyef. Sfrong maTerial, coaching boosf Since The l960 Spring SporTs season had only begun aT press Time, The Tab sTaTT chose To presenT The achieve- menTs oi LT's l959 spring Teams along wiTh a look aT This year's prospecTs. By doing This, The sTaTT hoped To Thoroughly cover The enTire Tield oT sporTs. Finishing close behind The Maine Demons, The l959 VarsiTy Baseball Team Took second place in The conference sTandings. The Lions were headed Towards The championship, buT received a seT-back in Their Tinal c'onTesT which They losT To l-linsdale, 4-3. VV'iTh all buT Three seniors reTurning, Coach Sandusky looks Torward To anoTher successful season. The l959 Frosh-Soph Baseball Team Tinished The sea- son wiTh a 5-8-2 record and a TiTTh place in The conference. WiTh promising maTerial This year, Coach Bob Burson hopes To improve over lasT year's record. Coach Bob Burson smashes a shorTsTop-bound grounder during inTield pracTice. PresidenT's Cup hopes T 4 J v f f .M f 1 f 2 , T , Us 4 1 J X X V f gf' Q 1 yf,,,,,fi x favs , ,x ff, ,Nj s T . R i ,. 2 x ji.. The l959 VarsiTy Tennis Team Took TourTh place in sTiTT WesT Suburban ConTerence compeTiTion. Coach ArT Rawers' Team was sparked by seniors Don WalTer and Jim Johnson who were raTed as The Third besT doubles Team in The sTaTe. Finishing The season wiTh a I5-T3 record, The LT neTmen placed eighTh in down-sTaTe compeTiTion. This year's Team will be handicapped by The loss oT all buT one oT lasT year's leTTermen. Coach Rawers hopes To rebuild his Team wiTh promising iuniors and should receive sTrong supporT Trorn leTTerman Randy KloeTili. The l959 Frosh-Soph Tennis Team Tinished a Tine season by capTuring a TirsT place Tie wiTh l-linsdale in The WesT Suburban ConTerence. Replacing Mr. Hammer- lund as coach, Carl Nemecek will Take command oT The Team nexT year. The pre-season chill oT an April pracTice doesn'T seem To boTher Randy KloeTzli as he backhands his opponenT's volley. VarsiTy Tennis. Row I: Tom Leonard, Larry Wikholm, Bill BeTz, Gary Nelson, John Sfaugal. Row 2: Tom Sprague, Chuck PenningTon, Randy KloeTzli, Bob BuTTerTield, Mike l-lirsley, Doug Kline, Kim LaMonica, Coach Rawers. f Frosh-Soph Tennis. Row I: Chuck Glasner. Dave l-lill, Rich Baum. STeve Baldwin, Roger AbendroTh. Row 2: Bob Lewke, Bill Nueller, WalT Kovalick, Bill Lewke, JeTT Taylor, Ray lvleadowcroTT, John GalaTy, Coach Nem- ecek. T T swim VarsiTy Track. Row I: John Squire, manager: Conrad VVeiTTenbach, Jim Harwood, Henry Barr, Jerry Glashagel, Bruce Bridges, Dave HunT, Paul Arwine, John Rosenwald, Larry Wooden, Gary Ladewig, Ted Breckal. Row 2: Ken WoerThwein, John CaTching, Tom ATkinson, John Berend, Dale Deason, Jay Crawford, Al MonTabano, Van ScoTT, Dave Brown, Ray Ingersoll, Coach Kraus. Row 3: Coach Deason, Coach Armer, Bill Reininga, Truman Howard, Jack Esmond, GranT JohnsTone, KeiTh JohnsTone, Norman Kirkby, John Eplpceik, Larry Grimm, Bob Hamlin, Rick Scoville, John Berman, Coach r ar . - Refurning leHermen provide sTrong bid for 120 Frosh-soph Track Team. Row I: Lewis Bulkely, Dick STolTz, Bob Spurny, Larry Mahoney, Bob 1 Reynolds, Dave Agnew, Ted Robinson, KenT Sams, Dick McMurray, Larry Terry, Leroy LyOnS. Garry Dvoiack, Bill GilberT, Bill BoydsTon. Row 2: Coach Kraus, Tom Pawley, Len Vlazny, Dick Murphy, Tom Lawless, Dave Mlynski, Tim. Rogers, Lynn Deason, STeve Davisson, Tom Tomek, Jon Brown, Jim Prohaska, CurTis BrandT, Jim Broadhead, Dave Polhemis, Dick Ker1T. Row 3: VicTor HerberT, Jim Boge, Bill Wilson. Dick Landis, Tom ATkinson, STeve McGee, Mike Van Skike, Paul Arwine, Dave Madding, Bill Holman, WalTer RichTer, CliTT Lake, Frank Sibr, Barry Sheeley, Tedd Carlson, Allan Ellicson, Coach EhrharT, Coach Knowles. Coach Russ Deason's I959 VarsiTy Track Team Took Third place in The WesT Suburban ConTerence and a second place in The sTaTe meeT. AT The sTaTe meeT, Jim Nelson capTured a TirsT in The pole vaulT evenT, while Gene Baker Took a Third in The broad iump and Barry Glashagel placed TourTh in The T80-yard low hurdles. The highly successTul season was high- lighTed by The second disTricT championship Tor The LT Track- men in Two years. DuplicaTing The varsiTy's Tinish in WSC compeTiTion, The Frosh-Soph Track Team wenT undeTeaTed in dual meeTs and capTured Third place in The conTerence meeT. Norm Kirby sTrains as he prepares To loTT The shoT aT a varsiTy Track pracTice. - - A - A ff '-1 We l-ligh jumper Wall Richler uses The wesl- ern roll 'fo easily execufe a warm-up jump. WSC conference rifle Aboul' To go over lhe bar, pole-vauller Dale Deason delerminedly grips lhe pole. f W 5. YU Z 'wg f in gun ,Q 1, if' l n iv V' L Q v' L 5. AI Monlaibano easily clears a high hurdle I: in good form in spile of a baggy sweal swf. 3 Y i a ' s I 5 ' 1 '12 Classes F7 fi hi Q 7x 0 Freshman Class Board. Row I: Joni Cole, Carol Lee, Dave Kullen, vice- presidenT: Chris Miller, secreTaryg Lynn Zimmerman, presidenTg Judee RedTield, Treasurer: Sue l'laTer, Cheri Campbell. Row 2: Mr. l-lammerlund, Kay BarneycasTl'e, Carolyn Dudley, Jan PeTerson, Evan PainTer, Sue Widmer, Mary Jane RoberTson Claudia Komarek, Miss Eickelmann. I Row 3: Blair BriTTingham, Val Sherlock, Jim Mungovan, Sharon Reiman Jill l-lensler, Lou Ann l-layward, CynThia Weiffenbach. Freshman polificians direcf class acfivifies ' Times l-lave Changed, buT SpiriTs l-laven'T , The Theme oT The Freshman Homecoming TloaT, showed +ha+ This class is Tollowing in The TradiTion oT making LT an ouTsTanding school. ATTer The exciTemenT oT Homecoming, The class board began preparaTions Tor Their parTy, lndian Summer . Because oT Fresh- man enThusiasm during The Corral membership drive, a parTy was given Tor Freshmen in order To honor Them Tor having aTTained The highesT percenTage oT memberships. Dean Acheson, Dave A new, Trudy Ag- f new, Jan Alderson, Frec? Aldrich, David fgk 5 ,.. i Alison, Kay Allard, Billie Alsip. 9 j Q u '55 -if L o f .3 . A f c,,k N , ,...,' gs ,- sx L ss sc i I Wayne Ammeson, BeTh Anderson, Bruce X Anderson, Carol Anderson, Dave Ander- J Q r son, Gary Lee Anderson, ,Gary Ander- if ' uf s son, JaneT Anderson. 5' g F STeve Anderson, Jane AnThony, David if Arch, Allison Archey, Sandy ArTman x-if K RoberTa Asaro, BeTTy Aspan, Tom As AIA S5 Selin- N iliiii Brian Bachman, Mike BaTaro, BenTon QA M W5 Baker, Rossann Baker, Clarke Ball, Jim f ff Ballenger, Ken Banasiak. Bonnie Barber. S is W L Melissa Bardy, Judy BarneTT, Kay Barn- eycasTle, Fred BaroTsky, PauleTTe BarOn, Paul BarToz, PaT BaTchelor, Rich Baum. MarTin Baureis, Tom Bean, Chip Beau- deffe, Bill Becker. Sue Becker, JeTT Beck- wiTh, Bob Bell, Joel Beller. X 'Qi' ' 5' iff, I, ' , ,L if -- '- , 4 04 2 ,ff 7 WL ,A 2. M 6 GY 1 A V-VA , , ' M ,lm ,.,.... .An , ,. - Q4 as-af ff QQ, ..x ' -5 ki Q' ,. 97117 . . f,fAf 'G ,. , ,-QT? 0-Q. ' ' ' ' Y na X' , I A ir' , ,Z my M X , f if 1' , ,- ,Q , . , MA 1, f v 5' A 4 A gi: i- ii? 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Anne Brandes, James Brdar, Dave Bren- ale, Rick Brinkman, Joe Brischeiie, Dean Brisfow, Blair Brillringham, Bonira Brown. Marilyn Brown, Dick Brown, David Browning, Sue Bruno, Sharon Bryan, Jim Bubash, John Bubb, Dave Bubolz. - Donna Bucher, Mike Buddingron, Lewis Bulkeley, Frank Burgener, Leslie Burke, Mary Burke, Judy Burland, Bob BurneH. Sue Burnham, Dennis Burrow, Sue Burfch, Bob Busching, Craig Bush, John Bufko- vich, Joyce Cairns, Jane Call. Cheri Campbell, Clark Campbell, Joseph Carlisi, Linda Carlson, Tedd Carlson, Jeff Carr, Calherine Carroll, Kafhy Cassin. Alan Casiafor, Norman Calelli, Gregg Caulfon, Richard Ceika, Tom Cerkez, Julius Check, Ellen Cheleiie, Mary Chiaro. Lynn Childs, Janene Chrislrensen, Mari- lyn Cirrano, Roger Clapp, Larry Clark, Richard Clark, Bob Claussen, Janie Clax- on. Rick Claylon, Jane Clime, Tina Clowes, Rober+ Cockrell, Joni Cole, Pal Cole, Al Coleman, Sandy Comslock. Pal Conroy, Sandy Cook, Ron Cooney, Karen Coflingham, Belh Coille, Carole Collon, Darlene Cowan, Anne Cox. Barbara Cox, Barbara Cranslon, Gary Craven, Henry Crawford, Duane Cronin, Sue Cronin, Ann Cruchley, Sue Cullra. 125 Organizing quickly, Freshmen produce o fine John Cunningham, Tom Curl, Erica Dak- in, John Daly, Chuck Dana, Norman Dashiell, Beiie Daukas, Sally David. Jack Davis, Jerry Davison, John Davison, Lynn Deason, Margarei Delay, Janice Denwood, Donna DeSelm, Jane De- Young. Tony Dibonas, Ari'-Diedrichsen, Bob Dieiz, Jim DiFor'le, Bill Dix, Gregg Dixon, Linda Doak, Thomas Dockery. Al Dorich, Marilyn Dorynek, Gail Doug- lass, Marianne Dubiel, Carol Dudek, Frank Dudek, Carolyn Dudley, John Duerkes. Carol DesJardins, Ralph Dunn, William Dunning, Cheryl Durre++, Gary Dvoiack, Joyce Easier, Charles Eck, Nancy Eck. Donna Egberi, Linda Egler, Carroll Eich- man, Jeanie Ekholm, Barbara Elkow, Alan Ellicson, Bob Ellingsion, Virginia Ellioil. Jo Ann Ellis, Jim Endebak, Sue Eniress, Marcia Eskola, Dick Evans, Barbara Ex- irom, Garry Fagan, Helen Fairbank. Carol Fanning, Frank Fanning, Eddie Faulk, Jim Feerer. Jean Ferguson, Roberi' Ferguson, Sandy Ferguson, Connie Fes- mire. Gale Fields, Jackie Fields, Alan Fiial, Caihy Fileiz, Nancy Finlayson, Dick Flaih, Dolores Fleisleber, Carol Fleming. Jackie Flynn, Bob Forgue, Don Formanek, Emily Forsi, Jim Fosier, Lynn Franzese, Joyce Fraser, Linda Freilack. Louene Freyman, Laura Lee Frihari, Bruce Frisbie, Laurie Frosi, John Galaly, Jean Gallas, Ron Gallman, Bob Gamble. Arfhur Garzonio, Judy Gavlek, Gail Geiser, David Geniry, Kaihy Gerken, Chris Gianacakos, Jerry Gilberi, John Gillen. Dick Gilpin, Pai Giovannoni, Janei Gla- esel, Gerry Glander, Norm Glass, Jane Glassiord, Mary Glendon, Marge God- ing. , , rf , . ,W 1 f J. , H, is-, g 4 7,0 ss V 1 ' M., . ,ri , f ,W ,fi f Q 4 I A.. 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Kalhy Gohman, Charles Goldschen, Carol Goodfellow, Sfeve Gorman, Gay Graham, Joan Graham, Kaihie Green, Ray Greshammer. John Grier, Arnold Grimes, lrv Grimes, Par Grimes, Don Guide, Pam Habichl, Sue Haier, S+eve Hagen. Befsy Hall, Roger Hallaway, Karhi Hal- ler, Glen Halvorsen, Loraine Hamilfon, Roberi Hamm, Bill Hancock, Dave Hanna. Dave Hansen, Jim Harders, Barbara Harris, Susan Hauge, Pam Hawkins, Linda Hay, Lou Anne Hayward, Rufh Ann Heinecke. Barbara Heinen, Dan Heihal, Linda Hell- siedf, Jim Henderson, Lewis Henderson, Rick Henderson, Dan Hennessy, Jack Henry. Gale Henshaw, Jill Hensler, Vicfor Her- berl, Carol Herkes, David Hicks, Karen Hicks, Kay Hicks, Sue Hildebrandl. David Hill, Tania Hills, Ann Hinshaw, Clare Hirsley, Eileen Hierpe, Ray Hlava- cek, Bob Hockemeyer, Judy Hodsdon. Marry Hofferf, John Hoinacki, Phil Holl- inger, Bill Holman, David Holion, Mark Holiz, Jim Holvay, Joe Hommvich. Doug Hoppe, Jim Horslman, Sue Hofhe ersall, Joyce Howard, Faye Howell, Peg Howkinson, Joyce Hrsika, Curl Hudson. Dianne Huebner, Terry Hueser, Nancy Hughes, Bonnie Hull, Bill Humphrey, Carol Huni, Donna Husfad, Janis Hyne. Lowell Iverson, Marfha Jack, Barbara Jackson, Bob Jackson, Linda Jackson, David Jacobson, John Jacobson, Judifh Jagdfeld. Linda Jahnke, Palricia Jaxon, Bruce Johnson, David Johnson, Douglas John- son, Jim Johnson, John Johnson, Scoici Johnson. David Johnsfon, Ronald Johnsfon, Barry Jones, Judy Jones, Rick Jones, Tom Jones, Alan Jordan, Thomas Kalas. Nancy Kamin, Bonnie Kammeraad, Vir- ginia Kandler, Gerald Kara, Carol Kasik, Ed Kaspar, Mary Kasper, Pa'rricia Keb- erle. Linda Kellogg, Dennis Kelly, Susan Kemp, Nancy Keni, Richard Keni, Bill Kerins, Diane Kern, Neal Kelrchum. Bella Kiber, Shirley Kikendall, Mary Kimberly, Kaihryn Kinder, Kalherine King, Timolrhy King, Jim Kinnebrew, Richard Klemme. Diana Kleuigen, Diane Kloos, Jeffrey Klwin, Harvey Knesek, Palricia Knize, Harold Knoll, Carolyn Kolar, Claudia Komarek. Ronald Konemann, Grelchen Koopman, Charlene Kopacek, Gail Korous, Mary Koslelny, Sandra Kosiuba, Roger Koupal, Waller Kovalick. Carol Krienke, Bonnie Kruberf, Ann Krueger, Leo Krusack, PauleHe Kryslon, Donald Kuhl, David Kullen, Fred Kurz. Freshmen girls dance lo The beai ol: The band during Frosh-only nigh? al' lhe Corral. K ff Oh, noi lhinks Judy Parkinson as she scrambles lo refrieve lhe conlenls of her purse from Jrhe Corral floor. 1 W ? 'rf , . In , YA., W - 1, ,f y y IEEE! x 4 s J Y f f fl' f 7 . sw: f if J L.. i N.. W' .. 19 . if JS, if img, I lk f , ,mfg . it , X 4 5 x Q 5 M .. 'F Y ' 3, sf, , W4 W sf W W1 . ,V 2. .ff - 1 Q! .1 s' ff If, W ff , ' 1 1 f, Z kj Q 0 Z 7 f xy, QR QE. V! 2 QR? M 0 if 4 f Q ff Vac ffl Qs? I x M f Q .,.,. , N if sfa 17 x W LH ,V .V X sg il? X? f X 6. ZZ df W i X1-:ii S . new X1 LW , f irdi .4 .f .1 fi . 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Connie Lempera, Randy Leonardo, Joyce Leppke, John Levering, Diana Lewis, Sandy Lewis, Mike Lidrich, Tom Lilka. Richard Lindberg, Bonnie Lindner, Mike Lindy, Evelyn Lindquisi, Bob Liska, Fred Livingsione, John Lombardi, Chuck Long. Carol Lorenz, Bill Lyon, Tim Lyons, Jean MacDonald, Tom Mack, Gary Madeska, Larry Mahoney, Sal' Maiorca. Bill Makens, Jim Maki, Pal Malloy, Refer Manlhei, Louis Markendorf, Jim Maronic, Randy Marsh, Judy Marlinez. Jim Massarello, Susie Maslen, Dale Mai- schullaf, Jim Mailhews, Richard Main, Paul Maurer, Roberl Mayzer, Richard McCauslin. Mary McClary. l-larrief McCleary, Tim McCullough, Jim McDaniel, Linda Mc- Dowell, Sieve McGreer, Karen McKay, Doug Mclfeag. l-ynn McMichael, Erwin McQuown, Rulh McQuown, Esser Mclizic, Mary Mc- Whirler, Linda Meiner, Linda Melson, Barbara Melzer. Joan Meihe, Jim Meyer, Sharon Meyer, Rick Michael, Nancy Middlelon, Marge Mihm, Jim Mikel, Doris Miles. Ann Miller, Chris Miller, David Miller, Dick Miller, Kalhy Miller, Mary Miller, Nancy Miller, Dale Milllingron. Karen Mills, Ann Minor, George Miska, Guy Miska, John Mi+chell, Sue Moland- er, Bill Monger, Alex Morales. Pefer Morman, John Morse, Adrienne Moskus, Anila Moskus, Karl Moulrron, Judy Moxley, Marsha Mugg, Mary Mugg. Susan Mundi, Tim Mungovan, Dick Murphy, Cindy Mufh, Pe+er Nadherny, Judy Nagel, Terry Nagl, Al Nedoba. Jozelle Neel, David Nefzger, Cheryl Nelsen, Joan Nelson, Jane Nepil, Dave Newsladl, Chuck Newcomer, Tom New- man. Marilyn Newfon, Barbara Nicholas, Doug Nichols, Jim Nickless, Laura Nickless, Sue Nielsen, Nancy Ninke, Carl Nolan. Lynn Norclenrofl, Palsy Norris, Deanna Novak, Karen Novak, Jane Novofny, Ron Nowicki, Ardisl' Ogg, S+anley Oke. Boyd Olsen, Dale Olson, David Olson, Janice Olson, Ron Olson, Sharon Olson, Tom O'Mahoney, John Orava. Mary Oslh, Charles Owens, Dzinlra Oz- olifis, Jayne Packer, Mike Padgen, Evan Painler, Janice Pakosfa, Penny Palese. Cheryl Palmer, Judy Pankow, George Pankow, Dave Parke, Barbara Parker, Judy Parkinson, Joel Pa+'rerson, Rick Pairerson. il Q iff' f, , , ' 'Q 7 -si s . 2 fs N1 W-W - ' Corral Show Hours of fun and hard pracfice conlinue as a freshman chorus line makes a bid for a spol in Jrhis year's Corral Show. f 4437. A 1-Z ,e- , i f ,V , , , z 'dx :I W i K fl H2 ,,y.. ' . A V? T ' 15 :sg , ,, .g Wh 1 .1 4?-A 1, 4 ' J ff nl . X rw 'fi' ' c i f f r P A M A A cgfsff gs QQ.: 'P I wi iiai 1 X. 3? ',,, 7. V N' f L sv , Klifrs j in 2 offers challenge fo Freshman aciors, dancers A, X l-.. F -... Y, Q ., - SUS ,Z- X MVN., 9 1 f ,, , I., .41 .K . ffm, N . H, .r s 1 , Ne , g.. . 'iv Xi, , . ' lf' .- I -Q1 K, Zn ,. Zi - K NX . J ' Q r S we . 5, 22' mg. A . 91.14 I, Q, lf 'W . auf-- , . M ,.. Q5 X y S. Fi! W . .r,r W A -. f'1.?'Ei'i . Q4 W . 7 ,.,, -, S Y' xx . Q s -Q1 ',f?DZff', Q, ' W 4 . 5 f I ,Hifi ol if 4? f Q , 24 41- 'f 59 5' W' -! ?J'L Q , ff Z' I fr, W f. Y Sas . 2 rf Z mf fr y s MW N AZ 1 2, if M21 f. --A , ff! Mm.. fi. ag, An, f 1 I -Q R, 'Z f W ? ' Assr Ls S In Q, Q .- M- s rv, .,: in , 5? .,1, ., , , V' f f i , , f. , S ' ' x ,fo 'Z ' . ly. 15 9 , r A J df! v., , v v V 5 , , f ,,., ' MQ ' - 14 r r ,F 'W-,Wli ,' A ww , 3 A J Y' i ' nl- ' A'9 A , 4. .H ,, ii S M kr s , 1 - M 0 if 95? 1 ss....,.s....., f , mrs 9' S W? Carole Payne, Marvin Pearson, Paul Pellon, Jim Percy, Joe Peron, Allan Per- reaull, Janice Pelerson, Jon Pelrucci. Anna Philips, Anlhony Piemonle, Dan Pierce, Brenda Plumley, Tom Plunkell, Bob Pohl, Jane Poindexler, Bob Ponzevic. Earl Pool, Glenda Pope, Joe Porzych, Louise Powell, Norman Price. Tim Proc- lor, Paul' Proksa, David Purple. Dennis Puskaric, Sharon Quinn, Charles Rackow, Connie Radek, Mary Ramp, Bonnie Ralhbun, Marilyn Raul, John Ready. Phyllis Reames, Mary Reaume, Judilh Redfield, Bob Reed, Richard Reese, Jim Regan, Judilh Reilf, Mike Reilly. Sharon Reiman, Celesle Rendla, Bob Relusnic, Kennelh Rhodes, Fred Rich- ralh, Bill Riegel, Cherylle Riha, Sandra Ripkey. Carole Roberls, Mary Roberlson, John Robson, Frank Rocen, John Rodriguez, Tim Rogers, Bel'le Rohse, Mike Rohr- bacher. Audrey Roman, Barbara Rose. Janice Rose, Alex Rosenberg, Peler Rossman, Joe Rous, Norman Royce, Carol Rug- gles. Bryanl Ruhl, Mary Ruling, Judy Ruzich, Bill Ryan, Ronald Rydin, George Rylek, Carolyn Ryznar, Virginia Salranek. Carl Sahlberg, Carol Sahlberg, Phillip Saso, Nadine Sallen, Paula Sauerberg, Nancy Sawyer, Roberl' Schank, Larry Schmidl. Bonny Schmill, Carl Schnule, Marcia Schuberl, Karen Schuessler, Dennis Schullz, Marilyn Schullz, Jim Schweigerl, John Scoville. Mack Seay, Bonnie Sedler, Jane Sego, Anlhony Sekera, Marilyn Selle, Gregory Sellecase, Karen Sellle, John Sheehan. Mary Shellon, Sleve Sheridan, Valerie Sherlock, Bob Sherwood, Bill Shoener, Jim Simon, Lanny Simpson, Sylvia Single- lon. Susie Singley, Madeline Sipek, John Sioholm, Helen Sllampak, Lynne Slaler, Bill Slebos, Gordon Sloal. Louise Slo- cum. Chuck Smalley, Marlha Smarl, Linnea Smirl, Lee Smilh, Nancy Smilh, Sally Smilh, Sleven Smilh, Sue Smilh, Joan Smurdon, Jo Anne Smulny. Del- berl Somerlield, Chris Spear, Ray Spear, Kalhy Spencer, Lee Springale, Bob Spurny. John Slamm, Randi Slampen, Barb Slanek, Jim Slanke, Joanne Slanlesky, Virginia Slarosla, Margarel Sleiner, Lois Sleinke. Joel Slellwagen, Sue Slepanek, Jim Slevenson, Jane Slewarl, Lila Slewarl, Nellie Slokes, Carol Sloll, Dick Slolz. Jim Slolz, Judy Sloul, Gail Slrain, Harold Slrandberg, Carol Slrieler, Kalhy Slrome, Nancy Slubbs, Mike Suhi. Roberl Sullivan, AI Suomi, Jim Swan- son, Mary Ann Syre, John Szelag, Bill Taylor, Roberl Taylor, Diane Templelon. Terry Tesmer, Bob Telik, John Thiele, Gregg Thode, Bill Thomas, Greg Thomas, Reg Thomas, Jim Thompson. Guenda Tiedl, Claudene Tindle, Allen Tomek, Lois Torley, Belly Lou Tregler, Adele Tressler, Sylvia Trnovec, Diane Tschirgi. Kenl Ulmer, Ralph Ulrich, James Umbs, Bob Urbain, Curl Ursini, Sue Valach, George Valenla, Jack Van Arsdall. Soulh Campus Play The Curse ol an Aching l-learl gels involved as Val While, Roz Graves, John Barkus, Carol Flaherly, Marg Goding and Tom Bishop converge al cenler slage in a mixed array ol aclion. I flu fan i K xii Jr' ' ii- !EEEalJEREL .W . j W s 522' A 5' ,Wa Q i ,J Z 5' 0 gf 2 ' , we '43 i. L. f',,,, Q W ' 'fl ' lil 53 I . 1- Aw, X my sa. - 'lf sw wel sfff 1y4, was M i A , ' f 5 f if L .As -s o L f 5 . or i W .. y . , . X ,jk ,: 1 'QI N ' sl 31 - 'lil -- 1 , 'wzzff , , fd, W f Q . A i'., - W J ,. of ii Rf? 12 'X f i 'Q L, AQ 7 ii - .. WY av A J , . fs J f45s sS uifqiu 1 s , , L . f so? 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Zimmerman FRESHMEN NOT PICTU RED Dick Arani, James Barr, Michael Berns, Richard Bero, Jack Boswell, Lloyd Bower, David Brislle, Terry Burns, Janene Chrislensen, Tom Dackery, Daniel Dolphin, Jim Dunham, Grilfiih Durreif, Kenl Epeneier, Margarel Fino, Donald Gilberf, Gordon Granl, Sylvia Gray, Susan Hafer, Barbara Hans, Sieven Harris, Harold Haihaway, Mary Healer, Sandra Heiiz, Sally Higman, Lynn Hudson, Bruce Husch, lra Jones, Margarel Jones, Rifa Kikendall, William Kloeizli, Kennelh Konig, Jeffery Kozlik, Karen Lach, Dennis Lovelock, Sandra Malhis, Fredrick Miller, Karmy Mina, Thomas Mudd, Ronald Nekola, Tam Nel- son, David Olison, Charles Pallzer, Carol Parllow, Frank Polick, Joan Ruby, Frank Sea- cord, Ken Soulhwell, Ken Slerling, Lowry Terry, Edward Torrey, Nancy Walker, William Wheeler, Marcia Williams, Teresa Williams, Roberl' Yournan. Karl VanBaalen Linda Vance Jim Van derwoude, Pal' VanOri S+eve Vanzandi Diane Vaughan Aniia Vedok Mickey Connie Vickroy Howie Visleen Nancy Vizek, Bill Wagley Nancy Jo Walker Nancy Jo Walsh Sharon Walsh Bll Scorl' Warren Jim Walson Valerie Wayne, Raymond Wazny Henry Weho Ter, Jeanneire Wehrmeisier Cynrhia Weiffenloach Carole Weisserl Ken Weron Joy Weyrauch David Wherry, Mary While Allison Wickerl' Sue Widmer Don Wilborn Don Wilde Roberi Wilken Jim Williams Ovia Wil liams, Tom Williams Bob Willman Mary Ellen Wille Bill Wilson Fran Wing Beverly Winslead Don Wirih Norman Wiiek, Sandra Wodicka Sharon Wolin ski, Marge Wolski Joanne Wood Jim Carolyn Woods Marlha Wrighf Ralph Wyeih, Pal' Wynne Randy Yaiser Bry ani' Yakes, Pam Young Carol Youngren Tim Youni. Jean Zelnick Don Zeman Sfanley Zielinski Lynn Zimmerman Bob Sophomore Class Board. Row I: Barbara Kucera, Karen Bielby, Helen Kennedy, Diane Schenarzki, Eve Simon, secrelaryg Mary Lee Walsh, vice-presidenrg Sieve Oakley, presidenf: Cindy Drew, rreasurerg Trudi Bauer. Lynda Sprague, Marilyn OH, Ellen Bulkovich. Row 2: Bev Kabakoff. Rulh BaH'aglia, Vicky Anderson, Cam Wrighr, Bev Euslice, Bonnie Quint Carol Lynne Byingfon, Sandy Johnson. Pam Nell, Mary Chafman, Joni Simpson, Kafhy McEwen, Janer Crumb. Row 3: Mr. Knowles, Jim Herron, Ray Klinke, Bob Kingsfield, Jim Knipe, Jim Pralf, Tom Afkinson, Bruce Tobecksen, Ron Krempelz, Bob Slallard, Bill Moore, Miss Kausic. Class Board direcfs acfive Sophomores This year's Sophomore Class look advanlrage of irs experience lo provide leadership for Soulh Campus and ro help Jrhe freshmen become acquainled wirh high school life. As lheir lirsl' big proiecl of The year, The class buill lheir Homecoming lloal' which carried lhe Jrirle, Down The Devils . In mid-November rhe Class of '62 held ils parly, A Whirl Around The World , al' Soulh Campus. They also helped produce Jrhe Soulh Campus play, The Curse of an Aching Hear'r . Clare Abel, Roger Abendrolh, Nancy Abrahamson, Donna Abrams, Dan Adams, John Adams, Danny Adcock, Allleen Agins. George Aichele, Ray Alderman, Kay Allemang, Tom Allen, Carl Amerlan, Howard Amerlan, Claudia Ames, Gail Anderson. John Anderson, Karen Anderson, Lois Anderson, Lynne Anderson, Ronald And- erson, Ron H. Anderson, Vicky Ander- son, Jim Andrews. Keilh Archey, Bearrice Armendariz, Ken Arnold, Paul Arwine, Larry Asaro, Dick Asmonda, Tom Aflcinson, Jane Auslen. Sally Babcock, Judy Bailek, Bob Bailey, Sfeve Baldwin, Joe Barbaro, David Bardy. John Barkus, Bill Barher. . . . X 2 .3 r A , ' 1 Y 'J W Q. A ' C- W ..-s S .12 'l M df' . .ggi ff - f, 4 fr . . ., is-1 Ty 9 X' 1 W , ' ex' 3 A L X ' B. A B 4 .. Q ,W X Q.. .' . y , X 1 x 'i ll k . 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Sandy Bealh, Nancy Beaudway, Linda Beck, Dick Beck, Bob Behnke, David Bell, Bill Bender, Lou Benharl. Gene Berger, Carla Berlin, Phil Berry, Paul Besl, Tom Beug, George Biddle, Karen Bielby, Willard Bishop. John Blackmore, Richard Blackwell, Karen Blank, Bob Bliss, Karen Blough, Sue Blum, Bob Bock, Barb Boecher. Jim Boge, Janel' Borneman, Gary Bornzin, Dennis Boone, Jay Bourg, Allen Bowdery, Dick Bower, Craig Boydslon. Linda Boyer, Barb Boynlon, Bill Bracken, Gail Bradley, Dan Bradley, Curl' Brandl, Karen Brandf, Sfeve Bravard. Pal Breckinridge, Ronald Bright Richard Briflain, Jim Broadhead, Kris Brock- schmidl, Mary Brooks, Carol Brown, Georgia Brown. Howard Brown, Jon Brown, Phil Brown, George Bruha, Ed Bryce, Jerry Bubash, Claudia Bucher, Pele Buckles. Linda Buralli, Dee Burclelrl, Roberla Bur- ford, Tom Burgslone, Wendell Burl, Ellen Bulkovich, George Bulkovich, Carol Lynn Byinglon. Michael Cady, Bill Calog, Diane Carlson, Guy Carlson, George Carracio, Dan Car- roll, Janel' Cavender, Kafhy Champney. Fred Chana, Rick Chap, Mary Chafman, Lori Cherry, Carl Church, Roger Cherry, Julia Mae Cole, Fran Colenso. Mary Connelly, Jim Conners, John Cor- dulack, Don Cosenline, Pal Cossey, Gil- berl Couch, Jean Couller, Don Courson. Louise Craig, George Crapple, Lee Crawley, l-larriel' Cross, Janel Crumb, Pai Culea, Diana Currey, Tim Curlis. Jim Cusack, Bill Dambrauska, Janice Darby, David Darrow, Sleve Davisson, Ted Dawson, Louise DeBrower, Wolfgang Deckrolh. ++m-.. -,4 Z G 4 , 1 r if , J ff, f . Melissa Degener, Barb DeLair, Carol De- lay, Roz DelBuono, Dean DeMon+e, Wayne Deschambeau, Mary Dewar, Di- anna Deyer. Ronald Dolgner, Joanne Domovich, Diane Dosfalek, John Drake, Cindy Drew, Charles Dudek, Jerry Dumas, Marly Dunning. Jean Easferwood, Bonnie Easlman, Jane Eckel, Nancy Edwards, Edifh Ehdy, Sue Elley, Pal Emarcl, Jane Emery. Dan Engslrom, Ron Engslrom, Eleanor Ep- perly, Karen Erickson, Ken Erickson, Bev Eusfice, Ken Evand, Spencer Evans. Frank EveriH', Jan Fabian, Jack Fagan, Jim Farquharson, Bob Feeney, Dave Fehr- enkamp, Richard Fender, Mo Ferensen. Pal' Filips, Rosemary Findley, Carol Fla- heriy, Dick Flaks, Frank Fleisleber, Eve Flinr, Sandy Foreii, Wayne Forsman. Richard Founlain, Tom Francis, Ray Free- man, Pam French, Joel Friedl, Sandra Frifsch, Phyllis Frus, Sue Fuhr. John Gallagher, Linda Ganz, Ginny Gar- rison, Marilyn Garsl, Judy Geiss, Warner Gelzer, Judy Genlili, Bill George. xy X Consram' pracfice such as 'rhis paid off for lhe Madrigal' Singers, who look lfirsf place in fhe dislricl music confesl. f qw X W Q, 1 S fig f , ,I G X ,F 3, 1 9 s- ,af 1 2 W , Sv .. 5 , B af W , , W M 1, N. lf- asf Ii F F: I X ,HV wid. V. r. , ii 1 'axes LM, 1 -,, 5. - l,.,- I ,.-91, IJ! 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Bob Gooding, Keilh Goodloe, Carolyn Gosseil, Karen Granarh, Nancy Grandi- son, Bill Grafza, Gayle Graves, Rosalind Graves. Gordon Gray, Larry Green, Dennis Greene, Bob Gregory, David Griififhs, Diane Gross, Joe Gurnaby, Sue Gusfav- son. Sleve Haase, Sharon Hacquebord, Jean Hall, Wendy Hall, Debby Hamilfon, Clare Hammann, Sieve Hanau, Linda Hanson. Willim Hanson, Joe Harris, Myrlle Har- ris, Judy Harrison, Jerry Hazelbauer, Quenfin Heady, Penny Hedrick, Jim Hel- fernon. JoAnn Heil, Cheryl Helm, Larry Hender- son, Shirley Henderson, Bill Hendrickson, Tom I-Iengels, Anne Henning, Shirley Henzel. Belh Heppes, Bob Hermann, Ginny Her- mann, Cafherine Hernandez, Jim Herron, Ron Hexlell, Don Hickey, Rodney Hig- don. Pal Hill, Joel Hirsch, Larry Hifzman, Diane Hodach, Janef Hoffman, Jan Holi, AI Holz, Sue Homann. Joe Hoover, Wayne Hoppenralh, Bob Horslman, Bob Hosreny, Tanya Howland, Barb Huebner, John Hulse, Peler I-Iuson. Carol Hullon, Phyliss llli, Diane Inger- soll, Jane Ingram, Penny Irwin, Ray Iver- son, Pam Ives, Sue Jackson. Sophomore folenf adds fo enjoymenf of Jim Jacobi, Jean Jahaaski, Mike Jeffries, Tom Jelinek, Margie Jensen, Carmen Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Jill Johnson. Julie Johnson, Karen Johnson, Sally John- son, Sandy Johnson, Granf Johnsfone, Kafhy Jones, Fred Junger, Bev Kabakoff. Ray Kadlec, Edward Kandra, Pam Karl- son, Kafhy Kaufh, Jack Keegan, George Kellogg, Diane Kelpszas, Helen Kennedy. Roger Kennedy, Penny Kerner, Randy Kush, Dave Kerr, Ron Kerr, Tony Kesman, Ed Kimbrough, Joanne Kimen. Elouise Kinasf, Gene King, Ric Kingsfield, Bob Kingsfield, Farnsley Kink, Jay Kirk, Ray Klinlce, Del Kloog. Jim Knipe, Cheryl Kocan, Sieglinde Koch, Kaye Kacourek, Joe Kolbensvik, Sherry Kolf, Kay Korinek, Jim Koshurba. John Koff, Susan Kowerf, George Kra- mer, Rich Kramer, Ronald Krempefz, Bob Krika, Claudia Krimbel, Lon Kriz. Ronald Krizek, John Krzos, Nancy Kubik, Barbara Kucera, Paul Kunafz, Bill Kunkel- man, Dave Lach, Bob Laird. Cliff Lake, Bob Lammers, Toni LaMon- ica, John Landefeld, Lavonda Lane, Jim Langley, Jim Lapacek, Babeffe Larson. Tom Larson, lrene Lafham, Marilyn La- fini, Fred Lafzke, Roberfa Law, Tom Law- less, Mike LeMasfer, Frank Lennie. Karen Leonard, Pefer Lewis, Bob Lewke, Bill' Lewke, Bill Lighfbody, Carl Ligman, Lee Lillie, Paf Lindy. Coralie Lipa, Carol Lippe, Bill Liffle, John Livermore, Linda Loughlin, Julie Lovero, Bill Luby, Chris Lucas. Bill Lukens, Bill Lundeen, Barb Lyons, Janel' Lynch, Jim Macchia, Kafhy Mac- Donald, Perry MacDonald, Sandy Mac- Morran. X f is .,l, . J :aj Q , 3, 'Y If X Y.- MG: - Q ---M M, - eff 2 ,, Vx fy W f . , , 1. 6 V ff 5,1 .Q , , ,six . , iw -A ', 7 -WA, I ' - H51 , . f , AL.. M' WW ' ...' ' Z- I r A ,Z in 7' I ,VV , , . , i - 3 ,AQ A: ,B 2 S, ., ,. ff hy I :AA x 6, . W ,lf Z?9e.W ' 2 , . 3 L , Q , F ic : 7 I V , ,A iv , g xl , 2 H Q . s . 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SY ,, rizfs Sai ff?2 ul , 41 X v 0 ,.,,, 5 ,sp g , ,. V . ', ,yung .jMi LWWS 1 N , XS W , M .X , . .- Y X i X x w 7 U, 'f'f,,y , f X is l ,, , V, f C , W f ,,.. i- 1 ' W ' gf ' ,V f f I s,1i? 254 fyaf ,, p. , 4 sa-me SQQP of . 5,152 .Z If QQ MXZM I W , fl ' f ,, W, Ms.s,f,f, fx 1. f X sag -Af: ,,lf Wg. M' i 1 2 X , 4 1 X X! AH. '4- lslgtll , V, J -S 'S' sf , I 1 3 f ' fi 1, ' yy' X 1 i up f ' , Jfff ,,w6'i'fnV1'Qvf4 ?w?!,mjVQm,f Hrifkl M f C f 4 0,1 , ' 4,97 , iv' ' V, f ifj j 'I' '54, Sherri Mack, Frank Madden, Dave Mad- ding, Sleve Maddox, John Magel, Jean Maichrzak, Sue Malley, Diane Mandekich. Karen Mandel, Dave Mann, Gail Mans- field, Larry Mariolli, George Maronic, Carol Marie, Fred Marlin, Marilyn Mar- linie. John Mason, Ardis Malson, Ed McCabe, Donna McCaffrey, Laury McCauley, Pal' McCormick, Roloerl McCue, John Mc- Dermoll. Ka+hy McEwen, Sieve McGee, Scoll Mc- Hose, Peg McKechnie, Mary McKenney, Sleve McKinney, Jack McMicken, Char- lene McMurray. Richard McMurray, Ray Meadowcroll, Jim Means, Beverly Medlock, Jerry Mei, Ronald Meroz, Sandra Mesler, Peggy Melller. Karen Melzler, Mark Meyer, Melanie Meyer, Mike Meyer, Susie Meyer, Cheryl Meyers, Jane Meyers, John Middlelon. Slephani Milio, Andrea Miller, Bruce Miller, Joe Miller, John Miller, Richard Miller, Carol Milligan, Sally Milow. Davine Mirohalli, Glenn Milchel, Dave Mlynski, Mary Mock, Chuck Monson, Jackie Moore, Ken Moore, Tom Murphy. i 134 Bill Moore, Belh Moser, Tony Mosconi, Chuck Molycka, Kalhy Mueller, Bill Muel- ler, Mike Mumford, Toni Mumford. Terry Murphy, Charles Neale, Pam Neff, Chrisabella Nelsen, Karen Nelson, Charles Nemecek, Jeannelle Nemecek, Mary Nellles. Donna Nevsimal, Lynn Newell, Mel Nix, Sfuarr Noble, LoreH'a Nolan, Bob Nylen, Sreve Oakley, Dale Ohlander. Bill O'Brien, Sue O'Donnell, Dick Ogden, Dave Ogren, Rich Ogren, Roger Olan- der, Dave Oldfield, Don Olson. Jerry Olson, Mary Olson, Mary Omeis, Marilyn OH, Tom OH, Mai' Padgen, Anne Palmer, Bill Palmer. Bill Palzer, Don Papp, Dave Parry, Dave Pause, Tom Pawley, Dean Pederson, Allen Pekar, Roger Pelish. Jim Pendexler, Alan Perry, Bob Perry, Bill Perry, Mike Perer, Bonnie Pelerson, Judy Pelrucciani, Jo Anne Pelrusha. Sophomores Disguised as a fearsome dragon, lwenly sophomores provide The forly legs for lheir coslume al' Club Carnival. X .J Q W c U4 , AW' ,, 4 X 1 Q Y Z y Q1 f 3, -i v l 1 N if N1 f,, ,x, , s . 1, 5. H 17, h e W 1 1. 1 A , Q V 417' Q3 ,,,f ., Q . ' W f In .X j X Qld? I ,, iv, , fi, have fun-filled evening af Club Carnival 7 . . S N3 kk K If 72 S1 A XSS i 5' A F ,I f X I ' ii Pgm . K 1 . ,A , i aaex .J ,E - ' 7 J' - H U 13 ,i m Wa P law. -w W7 , is - fi' f ' - A fs-,X ' his 5- fr 'V i if - ,X 2 . V, -X 'F i - 3,4 W ff Q xx Ji, ,R ii, Q ' 2 , 5 -'if' ' ,X P V fig? f -L . , 'X ' V My r . 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Terry Reid, Carol Reiners, Lucie Rein- inga, Marsha Reissaus, Irene Rendon, Syl- via Repello, Chuck Relusnic. Bob Reyn- olds. George Rich, Waller Rickler, Sandy Rid- dell, Granl' Riemersma, Nancy Rilea, Scoll' Ripper, Ed Roberlson, Ted Robin- son. ' Mallhew Rodina, Anne Roede, Janel Roede, Mary Jo Rallheiser, Shirley Rosen- back, l-larry Rosenberg, Linda Ross, Sue Rossman. Lynn Rousch, Sue Rozek, Douglas Runyan, Royal Runyon. Pal' Rupp, Karon Russell, Shelley Rusleen, Kalhie Ryan. A Pal Ryan, Carole Rylander, Mike Sabella, Ken Sams, Larry Samulson, Douglas San- ders, Susan Sanders, Sandy Sanderson. Kalhe Sara, Jan Sargeanl, Lynn Schaber, Dennis Schaefer, Ted Schaefer, Margo Scharlf, Diane Schenalzki, Ed Schlaack. Mall Schmidl, Phil Schmidl, Dave Schmudde, Arlhur Schrader, Brian Schue, Craig Schilz, Karen Schurman, Terrence Schwill. Bonnie Sefcik, Barbara Seward, Gordon Shankland, Jim Shade, Chuck Sharp, Barry Sheeley, Sharon Shellon, Sandy Shifler. Bernard Shipper, Rulh Shuper, Frank Sibr, Mike Sidney, Sharon Sikich, Eve Simon, George Sincula, Joan Siran. Carole Sirlaul, Gail Skudrna, Bob Sladek, Mary Smagalz, George Smilh, Janel Smilh, Julie Smilh, Leonard Smilh. 2 Paul Smilh, Dennis Snyder, Gloria Snyder, Barbara Souders, Elizabefh Spangler, Molly Spicer, Jeri Spires, Lynda Sprague. John Squires, Darlene S+aemmele, Bon- nie Sfahnlce, Bob Siallard, Linnea S+anius, Doris S+arlce, Bill Sleibel, Ross Sfeller. Randy Sfenersen, Diane Sfephens, Bill Slewarf, Richard Slewarl, Nancy Sliles, Donna Slimely, Phil Sfinson, Bob Sloclc- well. Gary Sione, Marlha Sloui, Sue Sloui, Sherrie Slroup, Jon Slruclc, Susan Sluder, Joe Sulda, Bob Sullivan. Eileen Surico, Lynda Swander, Tom Swan- son, Ed Swenson, Jerilyn Tale, Bill Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Yvonne Taylor. Marlha Teeler, Roger Templefon, Bob Ten Eyclc, Bill Tesmer, Beverly Thomas, Kay Thomasson, Diane Thompson, Tom Tice. Margorie Ticknor, Dave Tierney, Dayle Tiffany, Bruce Tobeclcsen, Karen Tomek, Tom Tourelc, Joan Tracy, Gladys Troeger. Sherrie Tschirgi, Gedman Tumas, Carolyn Tuschall, Pele Van Campen, Carla Van- cura, Susan Vandenberg, Sara Vanerlca, Milne Van Slcilce. Marlha Vaughan, Dennis Vebeck, Thomas Vicior, Joseph Viniclcy, John Vlna, Leon- ard Vlazny, Jean Vokac, Bill Wade. 4 1 Q A l r rr . J f K Q x ffm 4. , . . s. fif r . ,:, -'J- 'fi 'S' Q , , ,f -M' ' ,A , , W S W . f W af J X , I ,. V a -A X. V XX. l w. ,, my X my- .. ' S. f ? 1 XY 1 , , . 344. 4 if. X B . Xx- Varied proiecfs Dave Tierney explains his proieci To Penny Hedrick al The Sou+h Campus Science Fair. , 1 ' -V as ' V , , X, , ,U ,,, Q I lx f s, ax J .ls Pg, 'fi' f K Q 2: 1 as G' .ir X s ,N K 2, lx Z f..,,Z,, exhibiled by Sophomore scienlisls I Pal Wadhams, Ralph Wagner, Sleve Wagoner, Diane Walker, Jean Walker, Carole Walsh, Mary Lee Walsh, Sharon Walsh. Marge Ward, Dave Warsh, Brenda Walls, Dave Weber, Don Weber, Bill Weber, Jim Wegner, Sharon Weinberg. Bob Weir, Bob Weisshappel, John Wesl- berg, Tom Weslbrook, Jane Wheeler, Bonnie While, Val While, Paula Wiesl. Judy Wilken, Larry Williams, Pam Wil- Iiams, Tom Williams, Carolyn Wilson, Hugh Wilson, Rick Wilson, Dave Win- lield. Barb Winship, Charles Winler, Cindy Winlermule, Gary Winlers, Janel Will- kamper, Dennis Woinarowski, Pal Wolski, John Wollney. Ed Wolowiec, Bob Wollers, Chuck Wood, Richard Wood, Kevin Woods, Cam Wrighl, Jim Wrighl, Darlene Yokas. Mary Yonco, Janel York, Karen Younker, Grace Yuska, Chuck Zdenek, Bill Zeiler, ,fi SOPHOMORES NOT PICTU RED Ralph Anderrnann, Terrence Andreucci, Regina Arrichiello,, Roberl Becker, Charles Bender, Ben Bours, Don Brassell, Theodore Breckel, Evelyn Calley, Harold Cheadle, Michael Clark, Fred Coniglio, Roberl Crain, John Culberlson, Jack Davenporl, Peler Dibonas, Ron Dunlap, Eugene Dupaw, Bob Eeeney, Mike Gardiner, Sleve Geier, Dean Glesge, John Grzanich, Ken Guise, Virginia l-lasenberg, Leonard l-lorvalh, Peler Jackson, Melvin Kennell, Julie Knesek, Peggy Lang, Nancy Lipinski, LeRoy Lyons, Joan Michalek, Bill Misek, John Murphy, Marlha Myers, Pam Neily, Karen Nilson, Elizabelh Norman, Pele O'Connell, Eleanore Pasmore, William Peary, Dave Polhemus, Allen Rapp, Roberl Rayner, Carl Rode, Bill Ruelher, Marlha Rulh, Bonnie Shell, John Silhavy, Joan Simpson, Mike Snyder, Janel Slark, Charles Slocklein, Larry Sleck, Rosa Trisic, Eugene Turner, Don Washburn, Beverly Welk, Raymond Weslman, Barb Wiley, Gayle Williams, Linda Wollgram. Kil Zikmund, Arl Zimmerman. Bill Zloch Tom Zolk Jerry Zupan Junior Class Board. Row I: Marge EwerT, Bonnie Kruzynski, Judy Sprowls, BaTTey, Susan Pearson. Bill Jager, vice-presidenT: CaThy Gallagher, Treasurer: Susan Sekera, secre- Row 3: John l-laTch, Jim Chrzanoski, Larry Henderson, Gary Johnson, Taryg Sandy Morse, presidenT1 BeTsy Williams, Jan l-larTung. Bruce PeTerson, Al MonTalbano, Tom MCG-owan, PaT O'Connell, Larry Row 2: Jennie Bach, Tom Nepil, Sandy Bell, Dale Rezny, Judy BengTson, Em Quane, John Vidal, Tom Ballard, Tim Tannehill, MargareT Maley. Simmons, Kelly Kuhl, Jude Rice, Vall SchaTTner, l-leaTher l-lilTon, Joyce Old campus is new experience for Juniors Chimes and sevenTy-one years oT TradiTion This year welcomed To NorTh Campus The largesT class in LT's hisTory. Soon aTTer The opening oT school, The Junior class sponsored The Fall Play, A RoomTul oT Roses. AT l-lomecoming, The Time and eTTorT The class members spenT on Their TloaT won an honorable menTion. JellysTone JaunT, The successiull class parTy, TeaTured a popular disc iockey Trom The Chicago area. AT The end oT The year, The Juniors willingly underTook Their annual duTies oT serving The Seniors aT Senior Salu+e and oT helping wiTh The preparaTions Tor The Senior Class picnic. Bill Abel, John Adams, Shari Addison, Jim Adler, PaTrick Ahern. Jerry AlberT- son, James Alderson, DoTTy Alexander. Ralph Alexander, Bill Allen, Chuck Allen, Dennis Andersen, Barb Anderson, Don Anderson, Sherry Anderson, Jim An- drews. Rich Andrews, Bruce ArmbrusTer, Brian Asselin, Judy AsTholz, Vivian AungsT, Sam Babiar, Jeannie Bach, PeTe Bailey. David Baker, Dee BalaTy, Angie BalayTi, ,SE by Barbara Baldridge, Tom Ballard, Teri Bal- 'S f' oun, Frank BalThis, Mary Sue Banks. M A V X Barb Barcik, Karen Barger, Chuck Barker, l-lank Barr, Dick Barry, Barb BaTeman, Joyce BaTTey, AniTa Bauer. VE c,, s , QQQ., . 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Bill Besl, Jim Besr, Bill Befz, Pal' Bielen- berg, Tom Bilger, Charles Billingfon, Kalherine Biondi, Ben Bishop. Mary Ann Bishop, Barbara Blaess, Bruce Blair, Philip Blazevich, Mary Ann Blecha, Rick Blum, Marilyn Bocian, Cal Boerman. Charles Bohmerr, Ginger Bohon, Carol Bolien, Nick Bolum, Richard Bonnell, Joe Borden, Jim Bornhoefl, Richard Bowen. Bob Bowman, Bill Boyd, Thomas Boyd, Eileen Bradley, Jim Brandi, Jerry Brassel, Sue Brewer, Kenneih Bricco. Philip Briggs, Wall Briggs, Michael Brog- gi, Karen Brooks, David Brown, Donald Brown, l-larry Brown, John Brown. Nan Brown, Nora Brown, Pamela Brown- son, Be'H'y Bruch+el, Roger Brunke, Barb Bruno, Peler Bryani, Barb Brydon. Richard Burd, Byron Burke. Jack Burke, Lana Burne++, Pai Burns, Loraine Burlon, Jim Busek, Nancy Bushnell. Rulh Bulkovich, Mary Ellen Builer, Bob Bulleriield, David Cain, Karen Cairns, Larry Caldwell, Nancy Cameron, Chris Campbell. Tony Campise, Linda Cap, Mary Capers, Jim Caragher, Jim Carlisle, Bob Carlson, Richard Carlson, Anila Carnalhan. Susan Carr, Dennis Carroll, Alan Caslro- dale, Joseph Cech, Jack Ceferin, Karen Cermak, Edward Cerv, Nancy Chambers. lone Chancellor, Abbie Chapman, Tom Chapman, Vicior Chalfield, Jim Cheres- kin, Linda Cherry, Gayle Chrisfensen, Linda Chrisiianson. Jim Chrzanoski, Carolyn Clark, Charles Clark, Karen Clark, Gloria Clendenin, Bill Cleveland, Susan Clule, Carol Cole- man. Je-llysfone Jaun+ ailracfs Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear fans To ihe Junior Class Pariy. Larry Collins, John Coman, Gary Conley, Alan Conradi, Avis Conway, Carolyn Cooksey, Mariorie Corey, Mary Ellen Corson. Mary Coulfer, Nancy Cowley, Liz Creer, Barbara Croneis, Dennis Cross, Judy Crowhursf, Janef Cruickshank, Bill Cul- berfson. Janice Culp, Roberi Daffron, Judy Dana, Bruce Das, John Davenpori, Jan Davies, Joan Davis, Mike Davis. Sieve Davis, Carolyn DeBrower, Ben De Paola, Jan Des Jardins, Judy Deihmer, Carl Deuier, Marshall Dey, Cafherine De Young. Gil Dierlces, Richard Dilworih, Gus Dilch- man, Margie Dobson, Peggy Dobson, Jeanneffe Doherly, Belh Donnelly, Mar- fha Dosher. Donald Dofy, John Douglas, Marilan Douglass, Wesley Douglass, Donna Dow, Befiy Downs, John Doyle, Barbara Doxey. Nancy DuclceH', Bob Duer, Charles Duer- lces, Janice Duke, Paul Dylcsfra, Bob Dzi- ura, Charles Ebel, Cynfhia Eck. Peggy Edlund, Johnnye Egnoi, Lynn Eclc-i rofe, Jim EllioH', William Elliolf, Linda Endebak, Jim Engslrom, Joe Enfress. Kafhryn Erbs, Janel' Ernest Jack Esmond. Beiiy Evans, Edward Eversole, Margarel Ewerf, Janna Fall, Janice Falore. , , Eg W ia if ' X 'M' fl XX JW ' 5 4 'Z' X 'E s WZ' yy f f WM 4, I . 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Jerry Frien, David Frinlner, Donald Frinlner, Larry Frisbie, Judirh Frilsch, Mary Ann Frye, Calhleen Gallagher, Tom Galvin. Daniel Ganelc, Norman Ganschow, San- dra Garn, Larry Gary, Gayle Galz, Bren- da Gaulr, John Gaunl, Bryanr Gaurhier. John Gehman, Gwen Geiss, Dianne Gen- +ry, Lana Gershmel, George Gervase, Marilee Giampa, Jim Gianacalcos, Don- ald Gibboney. Howard Gibson, Susan Giovannoni, Jerry Glashagel, Gene Glendinning, Judilh Gonia, Jerry Gragg, Jacquelyn Gran- zine, Charlorle Greco. Kennelh Green, Karen Greenwald, Susan Gregg, Bob Griililhs, Barney Grogan, Carolyn Gross, Louise Grufzmacher, Naralie Guide. Linda Gurrie, Tom Guslalson, Don Haas, Melody Haase, Chuck Hackard, Nancy Hallmann, Bob Hamlin, Dave Hamman. Susan Hansen, Darrell Hardy, Carolee Harris, Karen Harris, Jan Harlung, Chuck Harville, Jim Harwood, Dave Haule. John Halch, Will Haughlon, Bruce Haus- ner, Pal Hawkins, Cherry Heckendorn, Cheryl Hein, Jim Hemphill, Larry Hen- derson. Mary Ann Henderson, Mike Hennessy, Barb Henriksen, Sue Henrikson, Bob Herbsl, Palii Hesch, Nancy Heusinkveld, David Hickey. Jerry Higdon, Mary Belh Higman, Bob Hildebrandt Ken Hill, Thomas Hill, Tom Hillslrom, Healher Hillon, Sharon Hirk. Jim Hlavaly, Merrilee Hockenbrough, Linda Holleman, Diana Holman, Ronald Holub, Mike Homel, Gail Hook, Sorell Hoopes. Barb Hooson, Rosy Hopfgarlner, Jim Hopkins, Roberl' Hopkins, Ken Hoppen- rafh, Janel' Horn, Caroliean Hrubec, Dave Hubala. Midge Hudec, John Hudson, Rod Hughes, Roger Hughes, Carol Hula, Judy Hurley, Don Hulchison, Barb Hvale. Carol ldarius, Ray Ingersoll, Dallas ln- gold, John Iverson, Richard Jackman, Dollie Jacobs, Ron Jacoby, Bill Jager. ,, S Q ,4 lg, X 1 if I 1, fm' , Zigi? 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Anne Krause, Judy Krebs, Pal Kreiling, Ari Kroeger, Dave Krall, Mary Kruse, Bonnie Kruzynslci, Kelly Kuhl. Sharon Kunis, Karen Kuplca, Judy Kurlz, Ed Kusl, Dennis Kulla, Jerry Kwarla, Gary Ladewig, Tom Lalce. l-larry Lamberi, Kim LaMonica, Lee Lanlc- lree, Char Larson, Pam Lass, Richard Laurelig, Pam Laurino, Charlolfe Law. Peler Lawson, Carol Leaf, Nancy Jo Leh- man, Claudia Lempera, John Lennie, Chuck Leonard, Tom Leonard, Joan LeRoy. John Lesler, Jan Lewis, Susan Lewis, Dick Linnemeyer, Virginia Lippe, Carol Lloyd, Joe Lobley, Dale Lofgren. Marcia Lohner, Dewey Lonnes, Bernie Lorenz, Vicki Love, Mike Loveless, Don Lubin, Marlin Luper, Bill Lusifield. Mary Maichrzak, Marilyn Macie, Judy Mack, Jim Mahoney, Tom Makinson, Margarel Maley, Jerry Maly, Roger Mance. Lance Manus, Sue Marable, Alex Mar- chese, Thomas Marek, Jack Margeson, Joanne Marlin, Velma Marlin, Carolyn Maslek. John Massarello, Duane Male, Jerry Malhei, Roger Maliasek, Carol Malou- sek, Kalhy Maurer, Pamella May, Jay Mayberry. Ron Mayer, Richard Mayor, Margo Mayr, Bill McCallum, Jerry McCauley, Pal McClellan, Susan McConnell, Jenny McCray. Dona McCrossin, Dave McElroy, Miriam McGee, Tom McGowan, Jacquie Mc- l-lugh, Jim Mclnfyre, John McKnigh+, Dolfie McLaughlin. Faye McLemore, John McQuown, Jim McSpadden, Anne McVVe'rhy, Don Mc- Welhy, Brian Medford, Suzi Medill, Tom Melchior. ik gwg 'B 5 M, 535 Af JS Class play, Oblivious lo lhe pleadings ol: Joe Kinnebrew, Mary Treadwell, cenler, receives a con- cerned look from Millie Allen in ihe iunior class play, Roomful of Roses. A. A - W f is . -wf -ff V Z ,W ,ff I W ,W if X 'Q X , , J p cs 5 ,. , ' rf ,, . f w 'T . -2-,f .f2.Ta4c- 'fi S. ' , 6 ,, ' V 'W 1' ' - L 1 '91 . ..,, 1' N 98? Pa 1 A J V , Rf ,, s- gf f, . 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Gary 'Nelson, Gary Lee Nelson, Pele Nemec, Tom Nepil, Denise Nessel, Gail Newberry, Henry Newell, John Newman. Ron Newman, Carol Newsom, Shirley Nicholas, Floyd Nickel, Elizabelh Nicoll, Jo Ann Noble, Bill Nolan, Dennis Nolan. Jerry Nolan, Pal Norman, Shirley Nor- wood, Pal' Novak, Don Novinger, Karen Novolny, Nadia Novolny, Norma Novy. Bill O'Brien, Palrick O'Connell, Nancy Odchodnicky, Sharon Ogg, Mike Oiselh, John Olander, Kris Olsen, Bill Olson. Kalhy O'Neill, Vicki Osrerling, Arr Owles, Jim Packard, Carol Padgen, Nancy Palese, Will Parker, Lucille Pavich. Mary Pawlak, Judy Pearson, Susan Pear- son, Chuck Penninglon, Dick Pelerhans, Norreen Pelersen, Bruce Pelerson, Elaine Plleger. Roger Phillips, Sue Phipps, Dale Pier- mallei, Jean Pinkerlon, John Plankeel, Michael Polance, l-lal Poslusny, Lynn Power. Thom Powers, Claudia Pranga, Belly Price, Dick Probs+, Marianne Propsl, Dick Pryor, Roy Quick, Pal' Quigley. Larry Quane, Gary Rader, Judy Radius, Rosalyn Rafferfy, Tom Raia, Judy Ramp, Richard Rann, Richard Rauba. Rich Rausch, Leroy Reagan, Penny Reames, Pal Reedy, Rod Reese, Pam Reichel, Rulh Reicherl, Dennis Reilly. Tom Reilly, Bill Reiman, Jim Reiners, Phyllis Ann Renner, Don Reulzel, Bob Reynolds, Jerry Rezab, ScoH', Rezabelc. Dale Rezny, Judy Rice, Karen Richfer, John Rieck, Ric Riegler, Joe Riha, Don Rilchey, George Rivaldo. Jim Robeson, Judy Rogers, Pam Rogers, Tom Rohrbacher, Lorefla Rolfe, Ken Romanslci, Sieve Roney, Linda Ropp. Bill Rose, Liz Rose, Terry Rosenfelder, John Rosenwald, Rudy Rous, Jerry Ruda, Alberl Rudman, Eric Rueckheirn. Dick Ruggles, Bill Ruppert Peggy Rusch, Jeff Ryan, Pal' Ryan, Tom Ryan, Win Ryder, Duane S+. Germain. Judy Sammons, Rulh Sanborn, Bob Sand- gren, Julie Sara, Charlene Sarussi, Ron Sass, Lenore Salrum, Val Schalfner. Music men Tom Zolk, Berf Gardner and Ken Arnold provide a fesfive almosphere al Myslery Melody , The Club Carnival. ,cas ff ,., . 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Elaine Schuliz, Roger Schullz, Vern Schullz, Mary Sue ScoH', Rick Scoville, Sharon Sedgwick, Lorelei Sekera, Susie Sekera. Audrey Seflle, Suzi Shaffer, Adrian Shaw, David Shellon, Pal' Shepard, Chuck Shrader, Karen Shrader, Bill Sieberl. Bill Sigler, Em Simmons, Jon Simon, Barb Sinks, Ellyn Sislrunk, Jim Skokan, Ken Smalley, Richard Smirl. Charles l.. Smifh, Dennis Smilh, Frank Smilh, Jan Smilh, Marlan Smilh, Mike Smilh, Ronald Smilh, Sue Smilh. Tom Smifh, Dave Snelling, Nan Socololi- sky, Eric Sorensen, Lavona Sorensen, Ron Souders, SCOH Soufh, Marcia Soufhworlh. Sarah Sovereign, Rudy Spacal, Margarel Spencer, Sandy Sperry, Sally Spicer, Judy Sprowls, Jim Slanek, Pal Sfanger. Regina Slark, Sue Slraron, Tony Slarosla, Virginia Sialer, Peggy Sleele, Sandy Sfeen, Susan Sleen, Gary Slefienson. Joe Sleggall, Karen Slein, Jill Sieve-ns, Mary Slewarl, Bonnie Sline, Barb Slokes, Tad Sioll, Joanne Sloll. Many produchons provide ouflef for Junior Anfon Siraka, John Slrougal, Donald Sfubbs, Barbara Slurgeon, Judiih Slurg- eon, Kenneih Slvrecky, George Sulcla, David Summerfellx Sharon Summerhays, Marilynn Suomi, Ann Surls, Geri Sverak, Donald Swaiik, Kyla Jean Sweeney, Roger Swifl, Jean Syberkrop. Mary Kay Tamulis, Timolhy Tannehill, Mary Ann Taranl, Judiih Tennanl, Jerry Tepper, Anne Tewksbury, Chrisiine Thimm, Joyce Thomas. Judy Thomas, Ann Thompson, Sieve Tierney, llga Tiesnieks, Richard Todd, Judie Toenies, Sharon Topiian, John Tosch. Dick Tousignanl, Renee Tousignanl, Rick Towers, Jeff Townsend, Mary Treadwell, Yvonne Tredici, Carol Trickey, Karen Ulrich. John Umbs, Lois Umfrid, Joyce Unlierfh, Judifh Vachafa, Diane Vachoui, Dave Van Baalen, STuar'r Vandenberg, Bill Van- derhei. Denlon Vaughan, John Veres, Dolores Vesely, John Vidal, Kirby Vieira, Sue Vinicky, Gloria Visus, Gilberi Vondriska. Bob Vopaf, Jerry Wagner, Phyllis Walis, Bill Walker, Carol Jean Walker, Clarke Wallace, David Walsh, Furman Waliers. Joanne Wareham, Bob Warning, Mariha Warrick, Jim Waughfal, Wayne Wazny, Pa+ricia Webber, Dick Weisserf, Joan Welclf. Sharon Werner, Jean Weiiour, Dennis Whisker, Dick Wier, Larry Wikholm, John Willard, Beisy Williams, Donald Williams. Jacquelyn Williams, Mary Jane Williams, John Willoughby, Barbara Wilson, Joan Wilson, Jack Wise, Allen Wi'Hmer, Barb- ara Woehrle. faleni In prepararion for The Oberin Talenr Show, Marilyn Mills rehearses her num- er. Marie Wood, Sharlene Wood. John Woodall, Larry Woodin, Chuck Woods, Alexander Wrighr, Gale Younger, Jay Youni. Michelle Zack, Lesley Zak, Dave Zan, Vincenr Zauss, Karen Zavokal, Joyce Zelnick, Karen Zerhmayr, Waller Zielin- ski Edward Zira, Carolyn Zoeier. JUNlORS NOT PICTURED Sandra Aiienloern, Marcia Axelrod, Alvin Bedenk, Lee Benesh, Nancy Biermann, William Black- well, Eugene Bohn, Frank Bonkalski, Marge Bubb, Carolyn Buskey, Marion Burkovich, Sylvesrer Caffey, William Cordner, Sharon Rae,Cunis, Marge Daly, Regina D'Amico, John DeWine, Gail Difiberner, Ray DuBiel, David Ek, Rira Eilips, Beriram Gardner, James Jackson, Daniel Jesek, Kenl Johnson, Elizabeih Judson, Terry Karlson, Ray Kleulgen, Gordon J. 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V WWA www, . haw xx! ' , W , , X N Wfwrxxxti, M, . vb , My L. fwfif' ,f A i f osx ' A x if Senior Class Board. Row I: Rosemary Eliasek, Al Preble, Joe lnnes, boys' Treasurer: Sara Williams, vice-presidenT: STeve Marsh, presidenT, Barb Longiohn, girls' Treasurer: Sue Ryder, secreTaryg Karen WinTer- muTe, Sue Buescher. Row 2: Carolyn MarTin, Sue David, Jane Anderson, Noel l-lunT, l'leaTher Senior planning makes Anderson, Millie Allen, Skip KOerTh, Sinclair ShorT, John Young, John Endriz, Ralph Bouma, Miss Allen. Row 3: Mr. Mungai, JeaneTTe Conley, Ulla-STina Granvik, Judy FleTcher, Bob Cepek, Bruce l-lindmarch, Diane Nielsen, ArT STange, George Jones, Bill Kaiser, Mike Morrissey, Ed l-lall, Rich Means, JeTT Ruzicka. lasT year memorable The pasT Tour years have been happy ones Tor our indispuTably unique class. Upon enTering high school as Treshmen, we Tound ThaT our leadership gualiTies had To develop early, since we had no upperclassmen aT SouTh Campus To paTTern ourselves aTTer. Miss CasTelli and Mr. Johnson, our Treshman sponsors, helped us arrange our Two class parTies, SouThern ShowboaT and RhyThm Ramble. We losT Miss CasTelli when we leTT SouTh Campus and gained Mrs. Pidcock, who, along wiTh Mr. Johnson, helped us plan our iunior parTy, Organized ConTusion. For our lasT class parTy, we Traveled Trom mid-winTer cold To Tropical l-lawaii aT The senior parTy, Pau Luau. During The Tall OT our iunior year, we produced The Heiress , a sTory OT The Trials ThaT CaThrine Sloper, sole heir To The Sloper wealTh had in overcoming her sTricT TaTher and mercenary boy Triend. On Borrowed Time , The senio play, pre- senTed The sTory OT The ordeals DeaTh had To go Through beTore he could Take Pud and Gramps. The compeTiTive spiriT OT our aThleTic Teams showed The deTerminaTiOn OT The class as a whole. Four WesT Suburban ConTerence championships in TooTball, baskeT- ball, baseball and Track during our sophomore year helped LT reTain The coveTed PresidenT's Cup. AlThough our senior Teams did noT posT specTacular records, we conTinued To back Them aT every game. As our lasT year drew To a close, The pace OT school and social liTe increased. As we looked Torward To our Senior Prom and graduaTion, we also looked back on These Tour years as an unTorgeTTable experience OT growing and learning. Showing Their enThusiasm Tor The climac- Tic Homecoming evenTs, senior girls anxiously awaiT The TirsT cheer OT The Pep Assembly. As firsf iwo-campus class, Seniors pioneered CAROL JEANNE ADAMS Will allend eilller Wellesley or Indiana U. lo sludy modern languages . . . enioys music. especially singing . . . likes Spanish . . . aclive in church or- ganizalions. Corral Bd. 4: Choir 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Boal Club I: Dramalics Club I: Lalin Club 2. SUSAN ADAIR ADAMS Sue . . . will maior in speech cor- reclion al lhe U. of Illinois . . . found LT a very 'Friendly school. - Senior Leader 4. MILDRED ALLEN Millie . . . plans lo allend JC for one year and lhen lhe U. of Illinois in preparalion for a career in leaching hislory . . . likes lo read and play lennis . . . was in lhe casl of Roomful of Roses . Fall Play 4: Class Bd. 4: Girls' C'ub Council 4: French Club 4: FTA l.2.3.4: Lalin Club 2: Tab Slaff 2.3.4: GAA I.3. SUSAN ALLISON Sue . . . hopes lo enler nursing . .. found LT's sludenls and leachers very lriendly. CATHIE MARIE ANDERSEN Plans lo sludy religious educalion al Denison U. . .. enioys reading and parlicipaling in sporls . . . is aclive in church organizalions. GAA I.2.3.4: Band l.2.3: Senior Leader 4: Sludenl Council Com. 4. ' HEATHER ELLEN ANDERSON Plans lo sludy home ecconomics al Purdue U. . . . likes waler skiing and skelching . . . will remember LT's friend- ly almosphere as well as lhe learning and leaching lacililies. Class Bd. 4: French Club 4: Lalin Club 2: GAA 2.3. Bd. I: Nurses' Aide 4: Pep Club 2.3: Rep. Assem. 27 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. . RICHARD JOHN ADAMS Rich . . . hopes lo enler lhe U. S. Air Force Academy . . . plans a fulure in eleclrical engineering . . . likes par- licipaling in sporls . . . will remember LT's wide range ol subiecls. Wreslling l.2,3: Class Bd. 3. TERRY R. AHERN Has decided lo sludy aulomolive engineering al Indiana Inslilule of Tech- nology . . . likes boaling and skiing . . . believes lhal LT's slandards are a greal assel lo college preparalion. JAY ROBERT ALLISON Will sludy commercial arl al Norlhern Illinois U .... enioys working on his homemade sporls car . . . liked arl courses al LT and feels lhal lhey will help him in lhe fulure. SHEILA JOY ALSIP Will allend JC nexl year in prep- aralion for a leaching career . . . ap- precialed hislorv . . . spenl much lime working in Hi-C . . . impressed by LT's high slandards and good aclivilies. EDNA ANNETTE ANDERSON Wanls lo be a physical educalion leacher afler allending Illinois Normal U. enioved biology . . . found physical educalion leadership profilable. GAA 3.4: Mu Tau 2.3: Office Aide I: Senior Leader 4. JANE HOWARD ANDERSON Andi . . . plans lo enroll in lhe U. of Missouri . .. hopes lo become an airline hosless liked clolhing and modern dance. Sludenl Council Com. 2.3: Rep. Assem. 2.3: Class Bd. 4: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club I. pres. 2: Home Ec Club 2.3: Corral Show 4: GAA I: Nurses' Aide 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3. for fufure sfudenfs A The Soufh Campus pafio is a familiar sighffo fhis year's seniors, fhe firsf class fo use fhe new building. MARJORIE JEAN ANDERSON Mariie plans fo enfer sales work affer graduafion . . . enioys read- ing and working crossword puzzles . . . found arf and psychology exfremely in- feresfing . . . was impressed by friend- liness of LT's Teachers. ' Spanish Club 3: Girls' Club Council 2,3,4g Mad Caps 2. JERRY EDWARD ANDRLIK Will prepare for mafhemafics af U. of Wisconsin . . . spenf spare fime bowling and playing golf likes mafhemafics. JANET LUCILLE ARCH Jan . . . sfudy of elemenfary edu- cafion af Sf. lvlary's of Nofre Dame nexf . . . liked infroducfion fo feaching . . . occupies leisure fime by parficipafing in sporfs, lisfening fo records and fravel- ing. Girls' Club Bd. freas. lg Pep Club 3: Lafin Club 4: Nurses' Aide 21 Office Aide 4: GAA li Orchesfra l. JAMES ARNOLD Jim . . . has decided fo affend JC nexf year . . . prefers reading fo ofher pasfimes . . . besf remembers his mile relay feam winning firsf place in fhe I958 conference 'irack meef. Track l,27 lnframural Baskefball l,2,3,4. SUSAN JANE ASSELIN Sue . . . will furfher her educafion af JC . . . enioys sporfs . . . came fo LT in her iunior year . .. felf fhaf meefing new friends was valuable ex- perience. Dominican l-l.S., Defroif, Mich. l,2: Jun- ior Classical League l,23 Business Club 3,4. STEWART STARK ANDERSON Fufure as yef undecided . h. .found hisfory fo be his favorife class . . . en- ioyed parficipafion in sporfs. Class Bd. 2.4. ARTHUR IVAR APPLETON. JR. Arf . . . hopes fo become an elec- frical engineer affer affending Cornell U. . .. has liked working on Sfudenf Council . . . enioys playing fennis. Sfudenf Council l,2,3g Corral Show 3,41 Tennis I,2y French Club pres. 4: Oper- effa 4: Choir 3,4-. JAMES FRANK ARIENT Jim . . . will prepare for a fufure in elecfronics af Devry Technical lnsfi- fufe . . . likes mafhemafics . . . acfively parficipafes in sporfs. Inframural Baskefball 41 Track Ig Bowling l. EUGENE ARTIS Gene . . . plans fo affend a car- penfry frade school affer graduafion . . . inferesfed in baskefball . . . found woodshop mosf enioyable course. , THOMAS EDWARD ATKINSON Ed . , . will affend Denison U. fo pursue a higher educafion . . .inferesfed in hisfory and sfudenf governmenf . . . besf remembers being a candiclafe for King of Hearfs . Rep. Assem. l.2,4q Class Bd. I,3: Foof- ball l,4g Corral Bd. 21 Sfudenf Council Com. I. A ,,,v. ISGO' . s o BILLIE ANN BACI-IMAN Plans To aTTend Blackburn or Knox College in preparaTion for a Teaching career . . . enjoys reading and painfing prefers ice skafing and swimming To ofher sporfs. GAA Ii DebaTe 2: LaTin Club 21 German Club 31 Wrifers' Club 4. MARIE-LOUISE BAIRD Mari Lou . . . anTicipaTes affend- ing Washingfon U. found English very inTeresTing . . . enjoys reading . . . hopes To be remembered for The many hoT dogs she made aT foofball games. Cigil Club 3,41 Wrifers' Club 3,41 Sfu- den+ Council Com. 41 Jr. Red Cross Council 41 German Club 3,41 GAA l,2,31 FTA 33 MadCaps 21 NaT'l. I-lonor So- ciefy 4. DARLENE ANNE BALTUNIS Darby . . . expecTs To work as a secrefary in an airline office . .. en joyed shorfhand . . . finds pleasure in swimming and playing baskefball. GAA I1 Business Club 3,41 Jr. Red Cross Council 31 Office Aide 4. JAMES C. BARBER Plans To aTTend Norfhern Illinois U. anTicipaTes enfering The field of business managemenT . . . likes To spend spare Time sTudying American hisTory. ALICE MARY BARLOGA Home economics will be her major aT Kansas STaTe U .... will remember LI for iTs high academic sfandards as well as iTs well-rounded social acfivifies . . . enjoyed sfudy of French. I-Tome Ec Club I,41 French Club 41 Mu Tau 3,41 Girls' Club Council 2,31 Nurses' Aide 41 Library Aide I. All eyes focus on The prize-winning senior I-lornecoming floaT as iT moves onTo The foofball field during half-Time acTiviTies. JEANNE SIGNE BAILEY sporfs To oTher acTiviTies. 3,41 NaT'I. Honor Sociefy 4. DANIEL WILLIAM BALDWIN cross counTry Team. l,2,31 Door Guard 4. baske+ball and baseball. lnframural Baskefball I,2. 1 1 ,f 1' DIANE GRACE BARGER and baskefball. GAA I1 Spanish Club 4. likes science and gymnasTics. Marafhon I-LS. l.2,31 Gymnashcs Foofball I,21 Phofo Club 2.3. Jeannie . .. plans To aTTend JC nexT year as The iniTial sfep in prepara Tion for secondary Teaching . . collecfs songs. . . inferesfed in maTh . prefers GAA l,2,3,41 Library Aide I,2 Frenh Club 41 ETA 41 Sfudenf Council Com Dan . . . will sfudy busines aT an Illinois school of higher learning inferesfed in American hisfory gain ed valuable experience from being Cross Counfry 41 lnframural Baskefball ROBERT LEROY BANDELOW JR Bob . . . looks forward To sfudying carpenTry nexT year . . . feels woodwork ing will be helpful in The fuTure i es Danni . . .will major in arf aT The U. of illinois . . . worked during her senior year as a waifress . . ies DONALD WATSON BARLOW JR Don . . . will serve i The ir Force before college , . . hopes To sTudy chemical engineering aT The U of Miami . . . worked as a garage mechanic I l'l LESLIE VEE BAROFSKY Les . . . TuTure To be in secreTarial sciences . . . plans To sTudy aT IvlonTi- cello . . . likes To skaTe and bowl . . . found Spanish enjoyable. Pep Club I.2.3: Girls' Club Bd. I: Span- ish Club 3.4. RENAE JENEAN BAUER InTeresTed in The Tield of accounT- ing or l.B.lv1. work . . . hopes To work in The auTomoTive indusTry . . . spenT sum- mer as a salesgirl . . . plays The TluTe . . . enjoys maTh and dancing. Band l.2.3.4. DAVID CAMERON BECKWITH Beck anTicipaTes a pre-law course aT CarIeTon College . . . em- ployed as a sporTs wriTer Tor a local newspaper . . . preferred journalism To oTher subjecTs , . . likes baskeTball. WesT Jr. H.S.. BinghamTon. N.Y. I: Lion STaTT 3. co-ediTor 4: BaskeTball 3: LaTin Club 2: DebaTe 2.3: Boys' STaTe 3: Quill and Scroll 4: lnTramural BaskeT- ball 2.4: NaT'l. Honor SocieTy 4. JOHN LOWELL BEI NTEMA Hopes To aTTend Air Force Acad- emy To sTudy aeronaufics . . . enjoys play- ing jazz . . . parTicipaTed in inTramural sporTs . . . Thinks LT girls are Tops. Inframural Baske+baII 2.3.4: WresTling 2.3: lnTramural SoTTball 3.4: Door Guard 2: Bowling 4. JACK DAVID BELLER Has planned a career in elecTronics . . . likes phoTography and radio and Television work . . . has enjoyed playing in The band aT baskeTball games and pep assemblies. Camera Club 2.3: Band 3.4: WresTling 2. ALAN FRED BENEDECK Al ...wanTs To go To JC... has chosen The field of business admin- isTraTion or sales adverTising . . . worked aT a grocery sTore Tor Tour years . . . likes To hunT. Track 3: Rifle Club l. 9 JEAN ELIZABETH BENEVIC Plans To aTTend Illinois Wesleyan U.. Then become a secreTary or SpaniSl'r Teacher . . . looks Torward To a Trip To England nexT summer. Spanish Club 3.4: Home Ec Club 2.42 Jr. Red Cross Council 2. JOHN EDWARD BATES Will conTinue his educaTion aT JC Tor one year. Then Worsham College . . . enjoys singing . . . sTudiecl' drama- Tics and sang in The choir . . . parTici- paTed in The play l:irsT Lady. Culver CiTy H.S.. Culver CiTy. Cal.. I.2: Opera-TTa 4: Choir 4: WresTling 2.3: DramaTics Club 2.3.41 FooTball 2. DAVID WOOD BAXTER Dave . . . will major in medicine aT DePauw . . . enjoyed his sTudies music and maThemaTics . . . spends spare Time bowling and playing golf. OpereTTa 3.4: Rep. Assem. l.2. DONALD L. BEHNKE Don . . . anTicipaTes sTudying civil engineering aT Colorado STaTe U. . . . has been a clerk in a dry goods sTore , . . builds gas model planes . . . will remember The TenTh World ScouT Jam- boree in The Philippines in summer oT l959. Railroad Club l.2.3: Bowling Club I.2: Model Airplane Club 2. ROBERT W. BEJGER Bob . . . plans To aTTend JC Tor Two years and Then Norfhwesfern will Tollow a career in engineering . . . enjoys maTh and all sporTs. especially bowling and baskeTball. Bowling Club I.2.3.4: Track 2.4: Cross CounTry 2. BARBARA ELAINE BENDA Babs . . . plans To become a book- keeper or To aTTend arT school To sTudy inTerior decoraTing likes Traveling and camping . . . has enjoyed home economic courses more Than oThers. Home Ec Club I.2: FNA I.2: Nurses' Aide 2.3: Mu Tau I: GAA l.2. ARTHUR S. BENES ArT . . . will sTudy mechanical en- gineering aT The U. of Illinois . . . likes To play baseball and To work on cars . . . has enjoyed physics. JOHN EDWARD BEREND Boss . . . has planned a career in mechanical engineering aTTer sTudying aT The U. of KenTucky , . . inTeresTed in woodworking and building and racing hydro-planes . . . parTicipaTing in Track has been very enjoyable. Cross CounTry 2.3.4: lnTrarnural BaskeT- ball 4: Track 2.3.4. I -- Enfhusiasm for Senior class projecfs prevails JAMES LAWRENCE BE RGSCHNEI DER Jim . . . anTicipaTes going To U. of Illinois To sTudy pre-med . . . likes To play hockey . . . Thinks LT is The besT school one could aTTend. Rifle Club I: French Club 4: LaTin Club 2. LINDA LOUISE BERNECKER Plans for TuTure are uncerTain . . . spenT Tree Time working as a cashier . . . impressed by The friendly aTmosphere aT LT. DON JOHN BEZEK Skip . . . hopes To sTudy elec- Tronics aT Georgia Tech . . . has done radio and TV repair Tor Tive years and is a 'specialisT on auTomobile wiring . . . enjoys Tinkering wiTh cars. Radio Club 3.4. JERRY KARL BIEHL Jake . . . wanTs To become a den- TisT aTTer compleTing his undergraduaTe work aT The U. oT Illinois . . . plays hockey and enjoys waTer skiing. JEAN ELLEN BISCHMANN Jeanie . . . hopes To TurTher her educaTion aT Lawrence College . . . likes To read and lisTen To The hi-Ti . . . sings in a barber shop quarTeT . . . enjoys all of her subjecTs. Choir 3.4: Lion STaTT 3: French Club 4: Girls' Club Bd. I: LaTin Club 2. DONALD CLIFFORD BJERKE Don . . . looks forward To aTTend- ing The U. of Illinois . . . enjoys spe- Iunking . . . preferred biology To oTher courses. Cross CounTry I,2: Bowling Club 3.4: ConservaTion Club 4. JOANN ELAINE BERK Jo . . . will enTer The secreTerial Tield upon graduaTion from high school .. . enjoys reading good books and wriTing IeTTers . . . liked business club and Typing. DramaTics Club 3: Home Ec Club I,2: GAA I,3,4: NaT'l. Honor SocieTy 4. THOMAS MARTIN BERTSCH Tom . . . will enTer The Tield oT commerce and business aTTer aTTending NorThern Illinois U. . . . likes To Tish . . . enjoyed Rifle Club and biology. RiTle Club I,2. WILLIAM BIEBER Bill . . . will major in elecTronics aT DeVries Technical lnsTiTuTe . . . has worked as a clerk Tor Two years . . . likes music, sporTs and cars. DONNA MAE BI ELBY Looks Torward To aTTending The LiTTle Company of Mary I'IospiTal To prepare Tor a nursing career . . . likes To lisTen To records . . . enjoyed working on Girls' Club Board. Girls' Club Bd. 4: Spanish Club 4: FNA 4: GAA 2,3,4: Pep Club 3: DramaTics Club I: Home Ec Club l.2. JEROME DEAN BITTING Jerry . . . will major in pharmacy aT Miami U .... likes To bowl and To play cards . . . has enjoyed STudenT Council and The science courses in high school . . . Tound ThaT he preferred To sTudy in The modern aTmosphere oT SouTh Campus. STudenT Council 2.4: Rep. Assem. I,3: Bowling Club I,2,3,4: German Club 2.3. 4: Corral Show 2: NaT'I. Honor SocieTy 4. LEWIS EDWARD BLAISING Lewie . . . has decided on The Tield ol: accounTing aTTer going To MarqueTTe U .... liked The dances aT LT . . . has Tound algebra enjoyable. Our Lady oT The Lake Seminary I: ST. Procopius I-I.S., 2.3: Baske+balI I,2. fhroughouf year EUGENE PATRICK BLANCHARD Henry . . . plans Io en+er employ- menf immediafely following graduafion . . . preferred English fo ofher subiecfs . . . likes baseball. DONALD JAY BLESSING Don . . . wanfs fo affend Bowling Green Sfafe U. fo sfudy indusfrial ad- minisfrafion . . . inferesfed in all sporfs, especially gymnasfics. Gymnasfics 3,41 Spanish Club 4. CAROLE JEAN BLUDER Plans Io become a secrefary . . employed as a salesgirl . . . collecfs rec- ords . . . found shorfhand fhe mosf in- feresfing course . . . enioys swimming. Business Club 31 GAA I1 Home Ec Club 2. ROBERT EUGENE BOHN Bob . . . has decided fo affend Michigan Sfafe U. fo sfudy business ad- minisfrafion . . . likes all sporfs . . . considers mafhemafics his favorife sub- iec'I'. Baskefball I,2,3,41 Baseball I,2,3,41 Infra- mural Baskefball I,2,31 Foofball 41 Span- ish Club 31 Bowling Club 31 Class Bd. 3. KATHERINE IRENE BOOZ Kiffy . . . will sfudy languages af DePauw U .... has worked as a secre- fary for Three years . .. likes fo ski whenever possible . . . favors French over ofher subiecfs. Girls' Club Bd. 4: Corral Show 31 GAA I,2,3,41 French Club 41 Lafin Club 21 Library Aide l,21 Na'I'I. Honor Sociefy 4. RALPH RUSSEL BOUMA Will alfend eilher DePauw or Knox 'ro sfudy law . . . likes fo wafer ski . . . inferesfed in hisfory. Class Bd. 41 lnframural Baskefball l,2,3.4Z Office Aide 21 Debafe I1 Door Guard 4. CAROL FRANCES BLAKELY Will affend JC and 'I'hen enfer sec- referial work . . . has worked as a wai'I- ress and a salesgirl . . . enioyed psy- schology . . . feels fhaf if was a privi- lege fo have been able Io affend one of 'lhe lop high schools in fhe counfry. Girls' Club Council I1 Jr. Red Cross Council 21 GAA I,21 FNA 3,41 Office Aide I1 Nurses' Aide 3. JOHN CURTIS BLANG Curf . . . is planning fo sfudy lib- eral arfs af DePauw or Denison U .... inferesfed in mafhemafics . enioys baskefball. Baskefball I,2,3,41 Na+'l Honor Sociefy 4. RICHARD BLOMSTRANN Dick . . . will sludy business man- agemenf and psychology af Norfhern Illinois U. . . . has worked as a fype- wrifer repairman for five years . . . finds fhaf his favorife acfivifies cenfer around girls, Ialking and eafing. Sfudenf Council 41 Lion Sfaff 3,41 Class Bd. 2,31 Corral Show 2. FLORA ANNE BOCIAN Bufch . . . will enfer fhe field of secrelarial work affer graduafion . . . likes wafer sporfs . . . has enjoyed all four years . . . wishes she had parfici- pafed in more oufside acfivifies. Business Club pres. 41 Jr. Red Cross Council 41 Library Aide 41 Home Ec Club I. DENNIS RAYMOND JOSEPH BOLAND Mr. Bo . . . plans fo work as a paper handler affer graduafion . . . has been employed as a paper handler and prinfer . . . likes 'Io relax when he is nof playing baskefball found American hisfory inferesfing. lnlramural Baskelball l,2,3,4. DIANE MARIE BOSH Will be employed as a secrefary immediafely following graduafion . .. has worked af a swimming pool for four years enioys dancing, ice skafing and lisfening io records. GAA l,2,31 Nurses' Aide 2. KEN N ETH A. BOWEN Ken . . . plans +o maior in mafhe- mafics af Carlefon College con- siders music his favorife hobby . . . liked working as an edifor of fhe Tab . Tab copy eclifor 41 Corral Show 41 Lion Slaff 31 Foolball I,2,31 Track l,21 Band I,2,3I Quill and Scroll 41 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. RONALD LUTHER BRADFORD Ron . . . will aTTend Illinois STaTe Normal U. To major in physical educa- Tion or agriculTure . . . likes maThe- maTics and science . . . Thinks LT's high sTandards make iT a fine school. WresTling l,2,3,4g FooTball 23,45 BaskeT- ball l,2,3.4. BARBARA BRANDT Plans To sTudy chemisTry aT The U. of Illinois . . . employed as a Telephone operaTor . . . enioys sailing . . . spends spare Time reading and eaTing. JOHN ANTHONY BRDAR WanTs To aTTend The U. of Illinois, Then enTer The Tield oT accounTing . . . likes sporTs and maThemaTics en- ioyed Spanish Club. Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM GARFIELD BREYMEYER Bill . . . is planning To sTudy arT aT JC nexT year . . . spends spare Time working on cars . . . Tound chemisTry en- ioyable. lnTramural BaskeTball l,2,3,4: lnTramural SoTTball l,2,3,4. DAVID BRUCE BRIDGES Bruce . . . will sTudy adminisTraTion aT SouThern Illinois U. .. . acTive in sporTs, especially swimming . . . inTer- esTed in economics.- Track l.2,3.4: l:ooTball I,2g lnTramural BaskeTball l,2,3.4. GARY BERNARD BRINKMAN Will aTTend JC and Then Loyola . . . plays golf TrequenTly . . . liked his speech course . . . Thinks LT's sTandards make iT a Tine school. ROBERT D. BROCKOB Brock . . . looks Torward To aTTend- ing The U. of Co orado or U. of Wyom- ing . . . will maior in business adminisTra- Tion or psychology . . . acTive in sporTs. lnTramural Baseball 3,41 lnTramural Bas- keTball l,2,3,4: Rep. Assem. I,2,37 Door Guard 4. LINDA KAY BRANDES Kay . . . anTicipaTes maioring in business adminisTraTion aT Webber or William Woods . . . likes waTer skiing and ice skaTing . . . impressed by The friendliness and helpfulness oT LT sTu- denTs. Girls' Club Council 37 Rep. Assem. 4: GAA I,2. SANDRA LEE BRANSON Sandi . . . plans To aTTend Gulf Park Jr. College . . . wanTs To become an airline sTewardess . . . liked Spanish . . . lisTens To records. Band l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 4: Greek Club 2. KATHLEEN MARLYN BRETSON KaThy . . . plans To aTTend Mary- cresT College where she will maior in music or work wiTh The handicapped . . . enThusiasTic abouT music, especially sing- ing, Rep. Assem. I7 GAA l,2,3,4g Nurses Aide 2.3. GORDON JOHN BRIDGE Will enTer JC. Then aTTend a small engineering college likes To play baskeTball . . . Tound TrigonomeTry in- TeresTing . . . Thinks LT provides good preparaTion Tor college. lnTramural BaskeTball l,2,3,4: Corral Show 27 Bowling 3.4. ROBERT JOSEPH BRIGHT Plans To ioin The Army aTTer grad- uaTion . . . worked as a sTockboy in a grocery sTore . . . will always remember The Triendliness aT LT. Rifle Club I. MARY LOUISE BROCKMAN Has decided To aTTend JC nexT year . . . plans To become a nurse . . . likes science and maThemaTics . . . swims oT'l'en. - Home Ec. Club lg PNA I. DONALD G. BROOKS Don . . . will aTTend The U. oT Wis- consin . . . Tinds maThemaTics inTeresTing . . . enioys all sporTs. Bowling l,2,3,4g Baseball 3.4: BaskeTball 3.4. JOAN MARY BROWN Joanie , . . will allend lvlarycresi College nexl year . likes lo dance . . . enioyed English . . . believes LT pro- vides excellenl' experience in gelling along wilh people. Home Ec Club I,2g GAA l, EDYTH ANN BRUNSTING Edie . . . will follow lhe sludy of liberal arls ar JC . . . likes To draw . . . found lhe alrnosphere al' Norlh Campus enioyable. Senior Leader 4: Band I,2,3,4. CAROL ANNE BUCHER Anlicipales sludying nursing al Loyola U .... parficipaled in operella chorus lines . . . was impressed by LT's size. Nazarelh Academy l,2,37 NEA 41 Drama Club 2.4: Business Club 4. LEE ROBERT BUCKSTEN Plans 'ro sludy commerce al lhe U. of Wisconsin . . . happy lor his experi- ence as sporls edilor of lhe Lion . . . appreciales 'rhe school spiril of +he senior class. Lion Slaif 3,47 Bowling Club 3,47 Ger- man Club 2: lniramural Baskelball 2. ROBERT ALLEN BURDETT Bob , . . JC will follow gradualion . . . enioyed playing baskelball and baseball . , . preferred physical educa- lion lo olher classes. Baseball l,4g Eoofball 27 lnlramural Bas- kelball l,47 Spanish Club 4. Par Talro's spiril soars skyward when she is announced as Homecoming Queen. KATHLEEN MARIE BROWN Kalhy . . . hopes 'ro allend JC . . . plans a iulure in secrelarial work . . . has worked as a clerk . . . likes roller ska+ing . . . enjoyed psychology class. Downers Grove H.S. I.2: Office Aide l,2. JUDI-TH LOUISE BUBNA Judy will alrend Norlhern Illinois U .... plans lo become an ele- meniary school leacher . . . aclively parricipales in sporls. GAA l,2,3, Bd. 4: Spanish Club 47 FTA 43 Jr. Red Cross Council 4. JOHN EDWARD BUCHINGER Bush . . . will allend JC and sludy commercial ar+ . . . received Hallmark and Gold Key awards for his abiliry in arf . . . has become a fine alhlele. Track l,2.3q Eoolball l,2,3,4. SUSAN ELIZABETH BUESCHER Bish . . . wanls To sludy nursing al a weslern college . . .enioys lislening To male vocal groups . . . will always re- member lhe Corral show. Corral Show 3: Girls' Club Council I,3,4g Class Bd. 41 Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 2.3. MERILEE KAYE BURKE Plans 'ro allend Si. Luke's School of Nursing . , .was 'rhrilled al becoming an honor sludy hall supervisor . . . liked la parlicipale in GAA. GAA l,2,41 Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 4: Home Ec Club l,2. 5 LEE M. BU RKEY I66 JOHN WILLIAM BU RNETT Will allend JC in preparalion lor a lrade school where he will sludy prinl- ing . . . enjoyed sludying graphic arls . . . liked allending lwo separale cam- puses. lnlramural Baskelball I. PATRICIA JOAN BUSEK Pal . . . wanls lo sludy al Illinois Normal U. in preparalion lor a leaching career . . . worked as a lelephone opera! lor . . . enjoys dancing. GAA I.2.3.47 Business Club 4: Home Ec Club 3. ROY RICHARD CAMPBELL Dick . . . plans lo allend JC . . . wanls lo join lhe Air Force . . . liked malhemalics . . . spenl many enjoyable hours bowling. Bowling Club 2.3. sec. 4. BEVERLY JEAN CARLSON Bev . . . looks forward lo sludying speech correclion al Norlhweslern U. . . . reads in her spare lime . . . will always remember being presidenl ol Sludenl Council. Sludenl Council I.2.3, pres. 4: Rep. Assem. 2.3. Debale I.2.37 Lion Slall 3.47 Nal'l. Honor Sociely 3.47 Class Bd. 4: Girls' Club Bd. 3: Choir 3.4. Foreign sludenf, Tilo, The chill ol an aulumn allernoon reminds LT's loreign sludenl. Tila Granvik. ol her nalive Finland. Will allend Drake U. lo sludy law enjoys lislening lo records . .. liked hislory. Class Bd. l.2: Bowling Club 2.3.41 Slu- denl Council Com. 4: Lion Slall 43 Rille Club l,2. LEONARD R. BU RMAN Len . .. plans lo allend JC as preparalion for an engineering career . . . liked lo parlicipale in lrack. Track 2.3.41 Cross Counlry 2.3.4: lnlra- mural Baskelball 4. DONALD BRUCE BURNS Don . . . will allend lhe U. ol Illi- nois aller a year al JC . . . plans lo enler lhe lield ol eleclronics . . . spenl many hours as a ham operalor. Radio Club l.3.4. vice-pres. 2: Foolball I. mgr. 2: Track I. CAROLYN MAX BUSKEY Lyn . . . likes lo knil in her spare lime . . . lound American hislory very inleresling . . . enjoyed parlicipaling in Square Dance Club. Square Dance Club 2.37 Jr. Red Cross Council 2. EI LEEN NANCY CAPOOT Poo . . .will allend William Woods College . . . hopes lo become an airline slewardess . .. liked lo go oul wilh lhe girls . . . enjoyed co-ed gym. GAA I.2.3.4: Corral Show 31 Home Ec Club l.2. DEAN H. CARLSON Will sludy al JC in preparalion lor an engineering career enjoys parlicipalion in sporls . . . liked lo al- lend LT's loolball games. Rille Club I.2. adiusfed quickly and easily fo LT sfudenf life JUDITH CHARLENE CARLSON Judy . . . has decided fo affend JC affer graduafion . . . wanfs fo 'leach in an elemenfary school . . . likes read- ing good books . .. gained valuable experience in infroducfion fo feaching. Girls' Club Bd. I,2,3, sec. 4: Rep. Assem. l,2: Class Bd. 3: GAA I: FTA I,4. ROBERT BRUCE CARTWRIGHT Bob . . . hopes fo sfudy law af Sfanford U. or Oberlin College . . . en- ioyed running wifh fhe Cross Counfry feams . . . preferred French fo ofher subiecfs. ' Cross Counfry 3,4: Rifle Club I: Lafin Club 2: Bowling Club 3. DIAN NE CASTLE Dido . . . plans fo enfer 'lhe School of Nursing af Vanderbilf U. . . . will always remember being on fhe Home- coming Courf .. . spenf many hours working on fhe foreign sfudenl' com- miffee. Sfudenf Council Com. 2,3,4: Class Bd. 3: I-lome Ec Club freas. 3, sec. 4: French Club 4: GAA 2,3,4: Corral Show 4. THOMAS CHARLES CATTELL Tom . . . plans fo sfudy al' General Mofors lnsfifufe . . . worked af a variefy of iobs during high schooli. . . preferred algebra fo ofher subiecfs . . . enioys baskefball. Track l,2: lnframural Baskefball l,2: Rifle Club I,2,3: Door Guard I: Nurses' Aide I: Bowling Club 2.3. ROBERT JOSEPH CEPEK Bob . . . looks forward fo affend- ing Annapolis . . . hopes fo enfer mefal- lurgical engineering . . . liked chemisfry . . . impressed by hard work of school publicafions. Tab Sfaff 4: Foofball l,2: German Club 4: Class Bd. l.2,3. JOSEPH ORVILLE CHAMBERLIN Joe . . . probably will affend JC . . . collecfs old weapons and coins . . . liked algebra . . . swims whenever possi- ble. Bowling Club I: Wresfling 21 Foofball 3- MARY ANNE CARR Will affend fhe Sfafe' U. of Iowa . . . plans fo sfudy physical fherapy . . . enioys horseback riding . . . liked LT's combinafion of friendliness and fine educafion. French Club 4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: GAA l,2,3.4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Library Aide l.2. BARBARA JUNE CARY Barb . . . is undecided abouf col- lege choice . . . would like fo become an elemenfary feacher . . . English was her favorife subiecf . . . enioyed or- chesfra. - FTA 4: GAA l,2,3,4: Mu Tau I: Orches- fra 2,3,4. JOHN DAVID CATCHING Looks forward fo sfudying chem- isfry or medicine af fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . was an Explorer Scouf . . . enioyed parficipafing in Cross Counfry. Cross Counfry 2,3,4: Track l,2,3: Bi- Phy-Chem 2: German Club 3: Class B. I. LEONARD LAWRENCE CAVENDER Bufch . . . is undecided abouf his plans for fhe fufure . . . likes swimming and fishing . . . enioyed LT's arf courses. LOUIS JOHN CERRONE Lou . . . plans work in fhe field of fool and die making . . Q. likes rock 'n' roll music . . . found physics infriguing . . . has own repair businqs. Band I,2: lvladCaps 2: Office Aide 2.3: Door Guard 4. GRETA GAYLE CHAMPN EY Gay . . . expecfs fo maior in edu- cafion af Harding Chrisfian College . . . finds pleasure in music . . . enjoyed par- ficipafing in Brigadoon. Choir 4: FTA I,2,3,4: Dramafics Club l,4: Square Dance Club sec.-freas. 3, pres. 4. JIM C. CHANCELLOR Jim . . . plans Iojdo consfrucfion work affer gradualion . . . liked fhe gym classes and fhe canfeen. GEORGE CHARLES ls planning fo pursue a career in Ihe field of eleclronics . . . inferesfed in radios and cars . . . worked as a pizza cook. Bowling Club l.2.37 Radio Club l.2.3. MICHAEL BRYANT CHUTE Mike . . . infends fo enfer business adminisfrafion affer four years af a small midwesfern college . . . enjoys sporfs . . . preferred American hisfory fo ofher courses. Wresfling I.2. JAMES GORDON CLAUSSEN Jim . . . looks forward lo becoming a chemisl' affer sfudying af Miami U. of Ohio . . . acfive in Explorer scouf and church youfh group worked as a page in fhe LaGrange Library. Rifle Club I.2.3. JUDITH ELAINE CLIME Judy . . . has planned fo affend Albion College fo prepare for physical educafion 'leaching or social work . . . acfive in church organizafions . . . is inferesfed in hisfory and dramafics. Senor Leader 4j GAA 2.3.41 Rep. Assem. l,4g Dramafics Club l.4q Lion Sfaff 31 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3.41 Nal'I. Honor Sociefy 4. CAROL RUTH COLGREN Plans fo affend JC and fhe U. of Illinois . . . would like fo become an air- line sfewardess . . . skiing afforded her much pleasure. GAA 3.41 Business Club 47 Dramafics Club I. MARLEA JEANNE CONRAD Will enfer Blackburn College in preparalion for social service or religious educafion . . . finds pleasure in reading books and lisfening 'Io records . . . enjoys church youfh group. Sfudenf Council Com. 3.41 MadCaps I.2g Corral Show 3.4: AAK 3.4: German Club 3.4: Lion Sfaff 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 3j Nal'l. Honor Socie'I'y 4. CHARLES WAYNE CHAP Charley . . . plans fo affend Illi- nois Normal U. in preparafion for mafhe- mafics . . . likes sporfs . . . fhinks LT's lunch room served good food . . . was happy when his baskefball feam won The winfer baskefball fournamenf. Door Guard 3.4: Cross Counfry 3.4: Baseball mgr. 2: Spanish Club 4. VICTORIA CHRISTINA CHURCHILL Vicky . . . hopes fo affend Long Beach Sfafe U. . . . dives af Chicago Lake Shore Club . . . enjoyed chemisfry. Class Bd. 2.37 Rep. Assem. 4: Girls' Club Council l.2: Fall Play 31 GAA l.27 Of- fice Aide 2.4. MICHAEL ANDREW CLARK Rebel . . . has been employed in a gas sfafion . . . is a member of fhe Civil Air Pafrol . . . relaxes wifh good books and music. ROBERT DAVID CLEVELAND Bodie . . . is planning fo enfer JC nexl' year. . . has an inferesf in cars . . . enjoyed being a sfudenf af LT. JUDITH ANN COBB Judy . . . looks forward fo sludying French af The U. of Wisconsin . . . en- joys lisfening fo records . . . values es- sociafion wifh oufsfanding members of fhe faculfy. GAA 3.4: French Club 4: Lafin Club 2: Mu Tau 2.3: Sfudenf Council Com. 4. JEAN ETTE ELLEN CONLEY Hopes Io become a medical secre- fary affer sfudy af JC and Ripon Col- lege . . . enjoyed parficipafing in sporfs . . . church youfh group was favorife acfivify. Class Bd. 4j Rep. Assem. 4: Girls' Club Council 3.47 Jr. Red Cross Council 4: Choir 4: Spanish Club 4: Library Aide l.2g Dramafics Club l.2: GAA Bd. 4. MARCIA JEAN COOGAN Will affend eifher U. of Illinois or U. of Colorado . . . plans fo enfer adver- fising affer college . . . enjoys lisfening fo fhe Kingsfon Trio. Cheerleading 2.3: Office Aide 3.41 GAA 3: Corral Show 2: Pep Club I.2: Girls' Club Council 4j Spanish Club 3.41 Tab Sfaff 2. DomesTic TranquiliTy prevails in a scene from The senior class play, On Borrowed Time . LINDA LOU COSSITT Looks forward To aTTendinq U. of Iowa . . . plans To become an airline sTewardess . . nenioyed journalism and work on The Lion . Lion STaff 3: Spanish Club 3.4: LaTin Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Office Aide I. DONALD PHILIP COX Don . . . parTicipaTed in science fairs . . . enioyed working on The sfage crew . . . likes working wiTh and driving cars. Sfage Crew I.2,3,4: Drama Club l,2. WALTER JASON CRAWFORD Crow . . . Illinois or NorThwesTern nexT . . . fufure in iournalism . . . acTive in sporTs. Lion STaff 3.4: Track 4: Cross Counlry 4: Wresfling I: Spanish Club 3,4: lnTra- mural Baseball 3,47 lnTramural Baskefball I,3,4. JOY ANN CRONIN Plans To aTTend The U. of WiscOnSin in preparafion for a career in -elemenfary Teaching . . . feels ThaT serving as big and liTTle sisTer chairman was a valuable experience. Girls' Club Bd.4: Rep. Assem. 3.4: I'I0fn9 Ec Club 2, pres. I: Spanish Club 31 PSP Club vice-pres. 3. DALE OWEN CURDA Four years aT ST. Thomas are n6Xl , , , hopes for a law career . . . speni many exciTing hours on The baskefball courT. Baskefball 2,3,4: Honor Sfudy Hall SUP- 4: Rep. Assem. 4: French Club 4: STu- denT Council Com. 2: Nall Hom' SO' cieTy 4. JAY GRAHAM COWLEY Will sTucIy mechanical engineering aT General Mofors lnsTiTuTe of Technology . . . enioys building hoT rods . . . prefers mafh To oTher subiecTs . . . has gained much pracfical experience in machine shop. LAWRENCE LESLIE COX Hopes To aTTend MonmouTh Cole lege . . . plans career in commercial arT .. . enioys oil painfing . . .will remember L'I's friendliness. Bowling Club l,2. NELL LOUISE CROFT Plans To enTer Drake U .... has decided To maior in elemenTary Teaching . . . will especially remember cheerlead- ing . . . liked Friday nighTs wiTh The girls . Cheerleading I,2,3,4: Office Aide I,2.3: Corral Bd. 4: Corral Show 4: Girls' Club Bd. 2: Pep Club l,2: GAA 2, Bd. l. JULIE ANN CUNNINGHAM WanTs To aTTend Duke . . . will en- Ter social service work or iournalism . . . cerfainly remembers being on The Lion sfaff . . . enioys reading and meeTing many new people. Lion STaff 3.4: STudenT Council 4: Cor- ral Show 2,3,4: Girls' Club Bd. 2.3: NaT'l Honor Sociefy 3,4: Vergil Club co-con- sul 3: Ouill and Scroll Treas. 4? LaTin Club Treas. 2: GAA l,2,3. 'i JAMES RICHARD CURRAN Rich . . . will ioin The Navy . . . likes working wiTh radios . . . enioyed English and physics . . . Friday nighTs aT The Corral were greaT . Radio Club I,2,3,4: ConservaTion Club 2,3,4. CELESTE JEANNE DAHL Will aIIend SI. Anne's School of X-Ray Technology . . . coIIecI's records for a hobby . . . enjoyed being a nurses' aide. Nurses' Aide 3,45 FNA 3,41 Sfudenf Council Com. 3. SUSAN CAROLYN DAVID Sue . . . looks forward 'ro alfending The College of Woos+er . . . plans a maior in arl' educalion . . . finds pleasure in arI', music and iournalism. Tab Sfaff 2.3, arl' edilor 43 Lion Sfaff 37 IvIadCaps I, Ireas. 2: Spanish Club 3.4: FTA I: NaI'I Honor Sociefy 41 Band I,2,37 Quill and Scroll sec 4: Class Bd. 47 Corral Show 2,37 GAA l,2. ROBERT EDWARD DE DERA Bob . . . has planned +o a++end JC . . . anlicipares becoming a personnel managerp . . has worked as a siock boy . . . collecls guns . . . likes To play fennis. Foolball Ig S+amp and Coin Club I,2g Debare Ig Bowling Club 3,4. JOHN RICHARD DE LONG Inlends +o srudy mechanical en- gineering aI Union College . . . likes bowling . . . enioys analyfic geomelry and calculus . . . parlricipales in Scouls. Bowling Club 3.4: Bi-Phy-Chem I, sec. 2: Deba'Ie I: Rifle Club I,2. SHIRLEY DIANE DEVOR Expecls 'ro maior in music al Soulh- ern Illinois U .... will remember singing in operelfas . . . apprecialed Ihe facf 'Iha+ 'rhe facully is willing 'ro Iisfen Io s+u- denfs' problems. Choir 4. Many fesfs Seniors, who are Ihe mosf 'reslecl class in LT's hislory, diligenlly apply 'rhemselves in Ihe school Iesling cenler. SAMUEL GLEN DAVENPORT Sam . . . plans Io a'Hend 'the Uni- versily of Kenfucky . . . career in medi- cine or denIisI'ry . . . worked al a gro- cery slore . . . enjoys Iennis. Debafe I,2,3g Tennis I,2: Lalin Club 2. DALE ELE RY DEASON Grinnell College is in 'rhe near fu- Iure . . . liked Io s+udy Spanish . . . parlicipafed acI'iveIy in afhlelics. Foofball I,2,3,4: Track I,2,3,4: Choir, 3, pres. 4: Boys' Club Bd. I, Ireas. 3: Bas- keI'baII I,2g OpereHa 4: Sludenf Council I: NaI'I Honor Sociefy 4. PATRICIA DIANNE DEIBEL Par . . . Monlicello College is in Ihe fuiure . . . will remember Friday nighI's our wifh flue girls . . . enioyed Pep Club. Rep. Assem. 3: GAA I,3: Corral Show 2,33 Pep Club I,2,3g Home Ec Club I. CAROL LYNN DE PAOLA Deeps . .. plans a career as a secrefary . . . has worked al' a counfry club . . . ice skafes in her spare I'ime. Business Club 43 Home Ec Club 2: GAA I: Jr. Red Cross Council I,4: Secrelaries' Club 3. CORINNE GRACE DE VRIES Corky . . . hopes Io be a secrelary . . . likes Iyping, sleeping and parficipaf- ing in sporfs . . . likes LT's friendly al- mosphere. Home Ec Club 25 GAA I. assisf Seniors MICHAEL ANTHONY DI BENEDETTO Mike . . . 'anficipafes a career in radio or TV announcing affer JC . . . worked parf fime in a facfory . . . likes fo play The piano and dance. Servife Seminary. Hillsdale I: Office Aide 4: Bowling Club 2. WILLIAM ALBERT DIETZ Bill . . . medicine af U. of Illinois will hold his inferesf nexf . . . likes sxporfs and science. The De Vilbiss H.S. l.2.3: Wresfling I.2.3. CAROLYN DILLS Hopes 'Io affend Wesfern Women's College affer a year of JC . . . has an inferesi' in dramafics . . . enioys Iisfen- ing fo good music. Dramafics Club I.2.3.4: Choir 4: Library Aide l.2: Office Aide 2.3. MARY JANE DIX Sid . . . will become a secrefary affer graduafion . . . hopes fo enfer mis- sionary work evenfually . . . enioys work- ing iigsaw puzzles. Rep. Assem. I. CHARLES RUSSELL DOBSON Russ . . . hopes fo sfudy nuclear chemisfr af Shimer College er1lOyS Y . . .. -reading philosophy in his spare fime . . . 'Ihoughf fhe l96O Homecoming was The besf he ever affended. Russian Club 2.3,4: German Club 2.3.41 Cross Counfry I.2: Wresfling I.2. JEANNE MARIE DORYNEK Will affend Coe College affer JC . . . won many ice ska'I'ing awards . . . likes wafer sporfs. Proviso Twp. I-I.S. I: Dramafics Club l,2,3. pres. 4: Spanish Club 3.4: GAA 22 CIGSS Bd. I: Girls' League Rep. l. in choosing schools, vocafions JOHN MARSHALL DICKINSON Has decided fo affend JC fo sfudy business adminisfrafion . . . worked as a sfock boy . . . occupies spare fime by bowling. Bowling Club 3.4: Boaf Club I.2: Rifle Club I.2. JOHN ROBERT DILL Plans fo sfuoly medicine af Darf- moufh College . . . occupied much of his fime by parficipafing in afhlefics . . . enioyed science courses. Wresfling l.2.3.4: Foofball I.2.3: Track 2.4: German Club 3.4: Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 4. VINCENT DEPAUL DISKIN Vince . . . wanfs fo sfudy mechani- cal engineering al' fhe U. of Illinois . . . spenf much spare fime bowling . . . fhinks fhaf LT offered a fine exfra-curricular program. Rifle Club 1.2. KENNETH GEORGE DIXON Ken . . . archifecfure will be his maior af U. of Illinois . . . liked 'lo go fo fhe Corral on Friday nighfs . . . will remember fhe fime spenf on fhe Lion sfaff. Lion Sfaff 3.4: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4. VICTOR CHARLES DORICH Vic . . . wanfs fo sfudy af l.B.M. in Chicago . . . enioys aufomobile racing . . . inferesfed in psychology. JOSEPH d'OUVILLE Joe . . . plans a career in mafhe- mafics . . . parficipafed in baseball and oiher sporfs . . . liked Spanish Club. Baseball I.2.3,4: Foofball l.2.3.4: Bowl- ing Club 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Infra- mural Baskefball I.2,3.4. 72 JAMES S. DOWNS Jim . . .will affend JC. fhen a small Midwesfern school . . . fufure in Teaching or small business . . . enioys skiing and working on his car . . . fhinks LT offers many advanfages for sfudenfs. Corral Show 2.3.41 Sfudenf Council Com. 3.41 Track mgr. 21 Boaf Club 3, vice- pres. 2. LESLIE ALAN DREHER Les . . . plans fo affend JC . . . will go info engineering . . . likes work- ing on cars. Foofball I.2,3.41 Baseball 21 Class Bd. I1 Inframural Baskefball 2.3. NANCY MARGU ERITE D ROEGE Hopes fo affend fhe U. of Wiscon- sin . . . fufure in arf educafion . . found learning German enioyable . .. liked working on Sfudenf Council. FTA I.2,3,41 Tab Sfaff 3.41 Sfudenf Council Com. I,2.3.41 German Club 3,41 Lafin Club I.21 MadCaps I.21 AAK 3.41 Library Aide I.31 Greek Club 21 Girls' Club Council 41 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. LARRY ROBERT DUFRENE Plans fo become a game warden . . . inferesfed in mafh . . . likes hunf- ing and fishing. Rifle Club 21 Track 21 Door Guard 4. RICHARD W. DUNNING Rich . . . has no plans for fhe fu- fure . . . enioyed graphic arfs courses and orchesfra . . . prefers fo eaf and fo loaf in spare fime. Orchesfra 2.3.4. ROBERT ARTHUR DU RHAN Bob . . . looks forward fo sfudying af JC, Then l.I.T. . . . plans a fufure in elecfronics . . . spenf spare fime bowling. Bowling Club 2.3.4. WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS Bill . . . plans a business career affer affending JC . . . enioys mafh . . . fakes picfures as hobby . . . parficipafed in sporfs. Foofball I.21 Track I.21 Wresfling I. RICHARD G. DRALLMEIER Dick . . . may affend JC . . . en- ioys working on cars . . . has worked af a gas sfafion . . . preferred mafh fo ofher subiecfs. MELODY ELEANORE DREW Mel . . . plans fo affend Beloif . . . will maior in inferior decorafion . . .found American hisfory mosf inferesfing sub- iecf . . . likes wafching foofball games. Mounfain Lakes H.S.. Mounfain Lakes, N.J. I1 Girls' Club Council 3. sec. 41 Sfudenf Council Com. 3.41 French Club 41 GAA I1 Lafin Club 21 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. ROBERT WILLIAM DUDEK Will affend Soufhern Illinois U. fo maior in engineering . . . enioys wres- fling . . '. found mafh fo be his favorife subiecf. Wresfling 2.3.41 Foofball 21 Track I.21 Inframural Baskefball l.2.3.4. DAVID C. DUKE Dave . . . hopes fo affend 'rhe American Academy of Arf for a career in commercial arf . . . held several iobs oufside of school . . . likes fo work on his converfible. SUSAN SARA DUNNING Will spend four years a'I' U. of Wis- consin . . . career will be in surgical nursing . . . is proud of LT's academic sfandards and opporfunifies for sfudenfs. Corral Bd. I1 Sfudenf Council 21 Class Bd. 41 Nurses' Aide 3.41 Rep. Assem. 2. PATRICIA ANNE DWYER Paf . . . will affend U. of Florida . . . plans a career in fhe diplomafic service . . . likes fo fravel . . . was fhrilled fo become a freshman'cheerleader. Cheerleading I1 Class Bd. I1 Rep. Assem. 31 Girls' Club Council 21 Spanish Club 41 Library Aide I1 GAA l.3. Bd. 21 Pep Club 2. SHARON MARY EDWARDS Plans fo sfudy speech af Lake Foresf College . . . inferesfed in dramafics . . . spends leisure fime playing 'Ihe piano . . . believes LT is very good academic- ally. Riverside-Brookfield High School. I,2Q Dramafics Club 3.41 Tab Sfaff 41 Of- fice Aide 31 FNA 2,31 Business Club 31 Fall Play 32 GAA I.2.3.4. GAYLE S. EGGERS Hopes io enier Maryville College . . . aiiended schools in Keniucky fwo years . . . likes French, ari' and sporis . . . appalled by LT's size and academic qualiiicaiions. Waggener l-l.S, Ky. I7 Fern Creek l-l.S., Ky. 2: French Club 4. DONALD B. EICH ER Don . . . will enier business ad- minisiraiion aiier aiiending Drake U. . . . likes faking pari' in sporis acfiviiies, parricularly hockey . . . enjoys work wi'rh church youih group. Bowling Club l,2,3, sec. 47 Rep. Assem. 4. MARTIN A. EISERMAN Mariy . . . wanls To sfudy pharmacy al U. of Illinois . . . likes fishing and huniing . . . speni many hours a+ 'rhe bowling alleys. Spanish Club 3.4: Bowling Club I,2,37 Band I,2,3. ROSEMARIE JANE ELIASEK Shorfy . . . plans a iuiure in au+o- maiion . . . enioys dancing and swim- ming . . . preferred clerical praciice 'ro oiher subiecis . . . employed as a waiiress during ihe summer. ' Class Bd. 2,3,4. ARLENE MINETTE ELLEGOOD Plans io aiiend JC in preparaiion for a career in primary Teaching . . . en- ioys lisiening 'ro records . . . inieresied in dramaiics . . . feels LT has an excelleni iacully. Library Aide I,3, pres. 2,47 FTA 3, Jrreas. 47 Mu Tau 2,3,47 Dramaiics Club 47 GAA If2,3. A+ The Girl's Club Dance a senior boys' chorus line does a lricky dance siep 'lo ihe lune of Bloody Mary . MARY RAMONA EGLOFF Will siudy general accouniing ai Bradley U .... was delighied 'ro be selecied as a semi-iinalisl' in Illinois scholarship ies? . . . enioyed GAA sporis. l-lome Ec Club 3, Jrreas. 47 Business Club 41 GAA l,2,3. JAM ES TH EODORE EICHSTAEDT Jim . . . plans +o enler business or law ai' Lawrence or Grinnell . . . likes lisfening 'ra music . . . believes There are many opporiunilies for developing one's capabiliiies ai LT. Track I,27 Cross Counlry li Lion Sfaff 3,47 Tab Siaif 4i Business Managemenr Com. 47 Spring Play 37 Band I,2,3,47 Vergil Club 3: Na+'l Honor Sociely 4. ROBERT RUSSELL EKROTH Rob . . . would like io go info business adminisiraiion . . . will always remember his experiences as a Tab ediior. Tab Siaff 2.3, phoio ediior 47 Quill and Scroll 47 Rep. Assem. l,2,3,47 Boys' Club Bd. 2,37 lniramural Baskelball I,2, 3,47 Siudeni Council Com. 47 Lion 3. ARDETH LELA ELLEGOOD Will coniinue her educalion ai JC . . plans io enler primary 'reaching . . . likes records . . . enioyed sociology . . . besl' remembers ihe chiming of ihe 'lower clock. FTA 3, vice-pres. 47 Library Aide 2,3,47 Mu Tau 2,3,47 Jr. Red Cross Council 27 Spanish Club 47 Soundirack 47 GAA l,2,3. PENELOPE KAY ELLSWORTH Penny . . . plans 'lo maior in phys- ical educalion ai U. oi lowa . . . en- ioyed sporis and choir . . .was an aciive parlicipanl in Scouis. GAA I,2,3,47 Choir 47 Sludeni Council Com. 23,47 FTA 3,41 Girls' Club Council 4. lmoginafion, pleasurable work culminafe in MERRY EDNA ELMSTROM Anficipafes sfudying af DePauw U. fo become a secondary mafh 'Ieacher . . . likes sporfs andmafhemafics . . . be- lieves opporfunilies af LT are unlimifed. GAA I. Bd. 2.4. vice-pres. 3: Na+'I Honor Sociefy 3.4: Lafin Club 2. sec. 3: Sfudenf Council Com. I.2.3: Corral Show I.2: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2.4. JOHN G. ENDRIZ Looks forward fo sfudying mafh- emafics and science af Princelon . . . likes bowling . . . fhinks LT has a sfrong feeling of loyalfy and of school spirif . . . will always remember making fhe honors group in The Wesfinghouse Science Talenf Search. Bowling Club I.3.4: Bi-Phi-Chem 3.4: Class Bd. 4: Rifle Club I.2. BRADLEY IRVING EPST Brad . . . will affend Norfhwesfern U .... plays saxophone. clarinef and oboe . . . played in combos. Band I.2.3.4: Orchesfra I.2.3.4: German Club 2.3. pres. 4: Bi-Phy-Chem 3.4: Rifle Club li Debafe I. PATRICIA ANN ERM ITAGE Paf . . . swims. rides horses and reads during spare fime . . . will affend JC or a business college. Marshall H.S. I: Spanish Club 2.3: Busi- ness Club 4. BETTY JEAN EULER Bef . . . expecfs fo enfer Bowling Green U .... inferesfed in sporfs. especi- ally modern dance. Pep Club I.2.3: Spanish Club 4: Girls' Club Council 2.4. ROBERT B. EYESTON E Bob . has decided fo affend M.l.T. fo sfucly elecfrical engineering . . . enioyed malh and science . . . liked debafe. Debafe I.2.3.4: Bi-Phy-Chem I.2.3.4: Radio Club I.2.3: Russian Club 3.4. NANCY LEIGH ELY Plans fo prepare for sercefarial work af Moser Business College . . . en- ioys working wifh business machines . . . feels LT has an excellenf faculfy. Rep. Assem. 4: Pep Club I.2.3: Girls' Club Council 2. SHARON M. ENGLAND Hopes fo affend Cornell College . . . wanfs fo become an elemenfary school, feacher . . . enioys wafer skiing and falking wifh friends . . . will remem- ber being a direcfor of fhe I96O Corral Show. Class Bd. 3: Rep. Assem. 2.4: Spanish Club 3.4: GAA I.2.3.4: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Corral Show direc'I'or 4. DAVID ROLFE ERICSON Dave . . . has decided fo affend Grinnell or Iowa Sfafe fo sfudy chem- isfry . . . will remember winning Chrisf- mas inframural baskefball fournamenf. Cross Counfry 2.3.4: Track I.2: Foofball I: ln'I'ramuraI Baskefball I.2.3,4: In'l'ra- mural Baseball 3: Corral Show 2: Rifle Club 3. sec. 4: German Club 3.4: Door- Guard 3. ANN ERTEL Leffy or Liz . . . has decided fo prepare for elemenfary educafion af Knox College . . . likes horficulfure and creafive wrifing . . . enioyed infroclucfion fo feaching. Lion Sfaff 3.4: Lafin Club 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Greek Club 2: FTA 4: Home Ec Club 3: Office Aide 2: Sfudenf Coun- cil Com. 2. THOMAS WILLARD EXTROM Tom . . . plans fo affend Wheafon College . . . favorife sporf is baskef- ball . . . enioyed chemisfry. Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2: Lafin Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Inframural Baskefball l.2.3.4. JOSEPH D. FALASCHI Joe . . . hopes fo affend U. of Chi- cago fo sfudy science . . . inferesfed in cars and elecfronics . . . considered mafh his favorife subiecf. Lafin Club 2: Vergil Club 3: Cicero Club 4. winning Senior Hoof KEVIN FARRELL Monk . . . wanTs To aTTend Law- rence College will sTudy liberal arTs . . . liked To work on his car in his spare Time. lnTramural BaskeTball 4. WILLIAM EARLE FERBRACHE Bill . . . unsure oT college choice buT hopes To sTudy elecTronics . . . en- ioys making recordings . . . experimenTs wiTh radio and Television. Bi-Phy-Chem 2.3.43 STarnp Club I.2,3: Radio Club 3.4: German Club 2.3. SUSAN C. FEY Sue . . . will become a child psy- chologisT or Teacher aTTer JC . . . likes poTlucks and drawing . . . enioyed physics and arT courses. LaTin Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 4: Office Aide 4: WriTer's Club sec. 3. pres. 4. DOUGLAS DAVID FIFE Doug . . . will sTudy boTany aT De Pauw U .... liked biology aT LT . . . spenT spare Time wiTh guns and model railroads . . . enioyed parTicipaTion in Vergil Club. Vergil Club 3: Archery Club I: Greek Club I. BONNIE LYNNE FISCHER lnTends To sTudy elemenTary educa- Tion aT U. oT Illinois . . . worked in a TlorisT shop . . . likes skiing and dancing . . . enioyed American hisTory. Class Bd. I.3: French Club 4: GAA l.2: Pep Club 3. CHARLES JOSEPH FORGUE Chunky . . . TuTure undecided . . enioyed rnaTh . . . spenT Tree hours on The TooTball Tield. EooTball l.2.3,4: WresTling I.2. JEANETTE MARIE FANNING NeTTie . . . TuTure undecided . . . worked as a keypunch operaTor . . . en- ioyed geTTing TogeTher wiTh friends . . . 'found Spanish inTeresTing. GAA 1.2. RONALD e. FENILI ' Ron . . . unsure OT his college choice . . . wanTs To sTudy medicine . . . en- ioyed physics . . . likes girls. golT and progressive iazz. Corral Show 4: WresTling I.2: GolT 3: Door Guard 3.4: LaTin 2. ROBERT B. FERGUSON Ferg . . . plans To siudy engineer- ing aT Purdue U. or Iowa STaTe U .... parTicipaTed in inTramurals . . . liked LT's maThemaTics program. lnTramural BaskeTball I.2.3.4: Baseball l.2,3,4. LARRY FIELDS Doby . . . looking Torward To aT- Tending JC and SouThern Illinois U .... enioys eaTing and sleeping . . . liked English and science . . . Thinks honors program is good idea. InTramural BaskeTball l.2.3,4: WresTling I.2: RiTle Club I: Door Guard 3: Cross CounTry 4. RUTH LYNN FINLAYSON RuThie . . . TuTure includes U. of Illinois and a career in social work . . . liked acTiviTies in GAA . . . enioys iusT Talking To people . . . will always re- member having TiTa living wiTh her. GAA I. Bd. 2.3. pres. 4: Corral Show 2.3.4: Senior Leader 4: I-Tome Ec Club I. Treas. 2: STudenT Council Com. 2.3: Li- brary Aide I.2: NaT'l I-lonor SocieTy 4. JUDITH ANN FLETCHER EleTch . . . will aTTend Purdue or DePauw . . . wanTs To be an elemenTary Teacher . . . will always remember The school spiriT aT I-lomecomings . . . liked English and GAA acTiviTies. GAA 1.2. poinT chr. 3. sec. 4: Senior Leader 4: Class Bd. 4: Tab STaTT 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Corral Show 2.3.43 Rep. Assem. I.2: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. MARTHA VIRGINIA FREER MarTy . . . Taiwan U. and a career in music Tolfow graduaTion . . . worked in a dry cleaner's shop . . . liked maTh and playing The piano . . . adive in church work. GAA I.2.3: Mu Tau 2: Jr. Red C,-O55 Council 2. 7 JV,-' , f X' his courf af fhe Girls' Club Dance 76 LUCIAN JEROME FREJLACH Lou . . . will sfudy science af U. of Denver . . . worked in a resfauranf . . . spends free fime wafer skiing and camping . . affended World Scouf Jam- boree in Philippines. Boal' Club 2: Foofball I. THOMAS NEIL FRIHART Tom . . . hopes 'lo sfudy indusfrial design af JC . . . inferesfed in cars and sporfs . . . preferred physics fo ofher subiecfs. Inframural Baskefball I.2,3: Inframural Soffball 3. ALAN BENNETT FRUS Al . . inlends fo sfudy foresfry af Ufah Sfafe Argiculfural College . . . en- ioyed machine shop courses . . . impres- sed by friendliness of LT sfudenfs. Radio Club 2.3. SALLY JANE FULLER Wanfs fo maior in French af The U of Wisconsin . . . likes music and sporfs . . . enioyed working wifh Spanish club . . . believes LT offers many opporfuni- 'lies Spanish Club 3,41 GAA I,2: Jr. Red Cross Council I: Library Aide 2: Home Ec Club I,2: Pep Club 3. DAVID HOLT GALATY Galoof . . . looks forward Io af- fending Trinify College . . . employed by a local newspaper . . enioyed work- ing for fhe Lion. Lion' Sfaff 4: Fall Play 4: Foofball 3: Track 3: Corral Show 2: Lafin Club 2: German Club 4: Na'l'I Honor Sociefy 4. 1- . X-. -.yr CINDY GAY FRIEDL Plans fo affend JC and Illinois Sfafe Normal U. . . . fufure holds a career as an English 'leacher . . enioyed par- ficipafing in GAA . . . appreciafed fhe adulf afmosphere of LT. GAA l,2,3,4: Library Aide 4: Orchesfra I,2. BARBARA ANN FRITSCH Speedy . . will be employed as a 'lypisf immediafely following graduafion . . . preferred biology 'lo ofher subiecfs . . . besf remembers skafing in fhe Roller Derby. Band 3 BARRY EMERSON FRY Plans fo enfer fhe Air Force inferesfed in cars and model frains . preferred algebra fo ofher subiecfs. Railroad Club I,2. VIRGINIA FULLER Ginger . . plans fo enfer The field of foreign service affer graduafing from Miami of Ohio . . . enioys skiing and reading . . . likes Spanish. Spanish Club 2.3,4: Girls' Club Council l.4: Girls' 'Bd. 4: Class Bd. 2: Rep. Assem. 3: Sfudenf Council Com. 2,3,4: GAA I,2: Library Aide I. GLORIA JEAN GALLMAN Will sfudy commercial arf af fhe American Academy of Arf . . . preferred arl' fo ofher subiecfs . . fhinks LT is a very friendly school. Newly elecfed King of I-Iearfs Sfeve Marsh, sifs in fhe place of honor above R NORMA JEAN GAMBLE Has decided lo allend a business school Io learn how Io operale business machines . . . enioys bowling and boal- ing . . preferred malhemalics lo olher subiecls. Home Ec Club I,2. ELAINE DOLORES GARAPOLO Plans Io allend JC . . . will maior in liberal arls or business . . lound Spanish especially enioyable . . . liked friendly almosphere al games. Soundlrack 43 Spanish Club 4, GAA l,3,41 AAK 4. JUDITH ANN GAULT Judy . . hopes Io sludy elemenlary educalion al' Norlh Cenlral College . finds enioymenl' in lislening lo slereo and in reading . . . liked French . . won several lirsls in slale music conlesls. Band 2,3,4: Orcheslra I,2,3,4q French Club 3,47 Mu Tau I, sec. 2,3, pres. 4. JOHN ALBERT GERBERICH John . . has no delinile plans lor lhe lulure . . . has found enioymenl' in Spanish and sporls . . . fell' privileged lo be Spanish Club 'Ireasurer in his senior year. Eoolball I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 2,3, lreas. 4. CHARLES HAROLD GILBERT Chuck . . . has plans lo ailend Norlhweslern Business College lo sludy accouniing . . . did mainlenance work during high school . . . likes science and reading . . . enioyed English and par- 'Iicipalion in wreslling. Wreslling I,2,3,4g Track I. JOHN GEORGE GIOVANNONI Red . . . plans lo work lor six monlhs aller gradualion lhen ioin Ihe Navy . . .worked in a gas slalion lor one and one-hall years . . . gym and wood- working were lavorile courses. SARAH GODAR Anlicipales allending JC lor Iwo years, lhen enlering Illinois Normal . . . will sludy lo be a hislory leacher . . . has been a life guard lor lhe pasl four summers . . . likes dances and Friday nighls wilh Ihe girls . FREDERICK H. GANSCHOW Bud . . . wanls 'ro enler radio broadcasling aller allending a 'Iechnical college . . . enioys eleclronics and music . . . apprecialed 'rhe friendly al- mosphere al LT. Hamburg H.S., Hamburg, N.Y. II Soundlrack 3, edilor 4: Band I,2,3, slu- denl direclor 47 Radio Club I. DON CHARLES GARRISON Hopes lo allend JC and U. of Illi- nois . . . will enler lield ol engineering . . . did general work in grocery slore For Iwo years . . . liked physics and al- gebra . . . enioys flying lessons. Rille Club I. VASIL GEORGE GEORGEFF Vase . . . anI'icipa'I'es allending Purdue U. and sludying engineering . . . enioys wafer sporls and loolball . . . liked malhemalics. Eoolball I,2,3,4g Radio Club I. KENNETH FRANCIS GEYER Ken . . . plans lo aHend U. ol Maryland Io sI'udy eilher law or leach- ing . . . likes 'Io read . . . enioyed sporls and commercial law al LT. Glenridge Jr. H.S., Glenridge, Mich. I: Bladensburg Sr. H.S., Blandensburg, Md. 2: Eoolball 3,45 Track 4. PHYLLIS GILPIN Plans lo allend JC and lhen Norlh- ern Illinois U. lo sludy business adminis- Iralion . . . was employed as a cashier . . . spends spare 'lime wriling and Ialk- ing. Band sec. I,3,4, Ireas 2: Class Bd. 21 GAA I,4g Girls' Club Council I,4: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 41 Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. DENNIS M. GLANDER Denny... will enroll in The college of music al Norlhern Illinois U. nexl' lall . . . lound Spanish inleresling . . . played in many combos . . . enioys lislening To iazz and ealing egg loo young. Spanish Club 4: Eoolball I,2p lnlramural Baseball l,2,4g Sludenl Council Com. 3,4. ROANNE GOLDMAN Has decided To allend eilher The U. of Indiana or U. ol: Illinois Io sludy business and commerce . . . liked Russian class . . . enioyed working on Girls' Club, Girls' Club Council I,4, Bd. 2: Spanish Club 2.3: Russian Club 4. 78 Hecfic limes and quiel momenls fill Seniors THOMAS R. GOLLAN Tom . . .will enroll in JC nexl fall . . . plans lo sludy business . . . preferred algebra lo olher subiecls . . . spends leisure lime al lhe bowling alley. Bowling Club I.2,3: lnlramural Baskelball l.2,4. ROBERT LOREAUX GORHAM Bob . . . hopes lo allend Miami U. . . . will sludy business adminislralion . . . derives much pleasure from skiing and boaling . . . parlicularly enioyed American hislory and debale. ' Debale 4: French Club 4: Sludenl Coun- cil Com. 3.4: Tennis 4: Boal Club 4: Na+'I I-Ionor Sociely 3.4. STEPHEN LLOYD GOU LD Sleve . . . will probably allend Be- Ioif College . . . likes lennis, debale and modern hislory . . . feels lhal LT lacks unily and a driving spiril bul lhal lhe leachers are all lremendous. Debale 2.3,4: Lion Slaff 3.4: Russian Club 2,3.4: Lalin Club 2: Vergil Club 3: Wrilers' Club 4: Nal'I I-Ionor Sociely 3.4: Honor Sludy I-lall Sup. 4. JOHN WILLIAM GRAVES Has chosen lhe Universily of Arkan- sas lo sludy hislory . . . was employed as an usher . . . likes reading. lracing geneology, sludying American hislory and debaling . . . feels his educalion al LT will aid him greally laler in life. Debale I.2,3.4: Chess Club l.2. SHERRY ANN GRETHER Wanls lo sludy arl educalion al Syracuse U. lo prepare for a career in commercial arl . . . enjoys skelching and playing piano . . . believes LT has a well rounded program in preparing ils slu- denls for college life. Choir 4: Corral Show 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4. LAURENCE HUNT GRIMM Louie . . . will enler business ad- minislralion afler gradualion from Soulh- ern Illinois . . . likes English and sporls . . . believes LT is a well rounded school and offers many opporlunilies for slu- denls. Track I,2,3.4: Foolball 2.3: Wreslling I.3: lnlramural Baskelball I.2,3,4: Class Bd. 2. THOMAS KENT GOODLOE Tom . . . plans lo enlisl in lhe Navy nexl fall . . . college will follow lhe serv- ice . . . found LT a very friendly school. Rich Township I-I.S. I,2: lnlramural Bas- kelball I,2: Bowling Club I,2: Door Guard 4. JOAN CH RISTI NE GOTHARD Anlicipales allending Whealon College nexl fall . . . will prepare for elemenlary leaching . . . liked Spanish and Home Ec Club. Spanish Club 3.4: I-Iome Ec Club I,2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3. ULLA-STINA GRANVIK Tila . . . will always remember her experience as LT's firsl foreign sludenl . . .liked chemislry . . . was impressed by lhe opporlunilies for responsibilily of- fered lo lhe sludenls. GAA 4: Sludenl Council 4: Orcheslra Class Bd. 4: Girls' Club Bd. 4. JAN ET A. GRAY Jan . . . undecided aboul college choice bul plans lo enler elemenlary educalion . . . enioys ice skaling and cooking . . . liked Spanish . . . believes lhere are enough aclivilies for everyone al LT. Nazarelh Academy I: Rep. Assam. 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 4: FTA 4: GAA I.2. 3.4: I-Iome Ec Club 3: Spanish Club 4. ALLAN JAMES GRIFFIN AI . . . plans lo allend JC and lhen enler lhe field of public relalions or sales . . . liked playing in lhe orcheslra . . . found MadCaps enioyable, MadCaps I,2: Orcheslra l.2.3.4: Arch-I ery Club I: Conservalion Club 2. PAULETTE GUARELLO Will sfudy al lhe U. of Illinois Col- lege of Pharmacy . . . finds archery en- ioyable . . . liked chemislry . . . lhinks lhaf LT has aifrienclly almosphere. Spanish Club 3.4: GAA 3.4: Boal Club 2. I 'I final day al LT Some ol lhe mosl enioyable momenls in lhe school day are spenl in briel breaks from lhe heclic rouline. LINDA JEAN GUIDARINI Wanls lo be a leacher . . . plans lo sludy al JC and laler al Illinois Slale Normal . . . lurlhered enioymenl ol leaching lhrough inlroduclion lo leaching and FTA meelings. GAA l,2,3,4g FTA 47 Girls' Club Coun- cil 3: Sludenl Council Com. 3,47 Lalin Club 2. ' ARMEN J. GULESERIAN Will allencl JC . . . wanls lo be' come a lool and die maker . . . was employed by an aluminum company . . . enioys working on cars. Bowling Club 27 lnlramural Baskelball 2. BARBARA LEE HAAKE Barb . . . JC or Moser Secrelarial School is nexl . . . lell algebra was her lavorile subiecl . . . parlicipaled aclively in church youlh group. German Club 2,37 Business Club 4: PNA 43 Home Ec Club 3. DAVID GEORGE HACQUEBORD Dave . . . has planned lo ioin lhe Air Force . . . probable vocalion is eleclronics . . . has been employed in lelevision service . . . passes lime lislen- ing lo hi-li and collecling model air' planes. EDWARD L. HALL Ed . . . wanls lo allend Norlhwesl- ern U. and maior in engineering . . . rales malhemalics as his lavorile subiecl . . . aclive in sporls, especially bowling and baseball. Baseball l,2,3.47 Bowling Club l,2,3,4y Class Bd. 45 Tab Slall 43 Vergil Club 37 Lalin Club 27 lnlramural Baskelball l,2,3,41 Nal'I Honor Sociely 4. RICHARD WEST HALLER Rich . . . plans lo allend Michigan Slale U. lo sludy biochemislry . . . likes lo read . . . enioyed debale . . . pre- lerred German lo olher subiecls. Debale l,2,3,4g German Club 2.3.43 Bi- Phy-Chem l,2,3. GRETCHEN J. HAASE Plans lo allend business college, lhen go inlo airline lraining . . . likes bealnik collee shops . . . leels English is her lavorile subiecl . . . aclive in Girls' Club. Girls' Club Council 3. Bd. l,2: FNA sec. I7 Pep Club l,2,3: GAA I,2: Dramalics I7 Spanish Club 3. EDWIN BRADLEY HAHN Brad . . . plans lo allend lhe U. ol lllinois . . . will enler conslruclion work . . . passes lime lishing and hunling . . . linds economics enioyable. Track 2. JACK HALLAHAN Hooch . . . lulure plans undecided . . . likes boaling and basklball . . . be- lieves LT lo be lhe besl school one could allend. lnlramural Baskelball 3,4. ARTHUR HOWARD HAMMANN Arl . . . plans lo allencl Oberlin College lo maior in liberal arls . . . spends lime playing lhe piano, playing bridge and lislening lo Flvl music . . . will remember being lhe voice on Soundlrack '59. Debale I,2,3.4: German Club l,2.3,4g Bi-Phy-Chem l,2,33 Choir 4, 179 LYNN HANSEN Looks forward 'ro aflending Ferris lns+iI'uIe To major in commercial arl . . . enjoys horseback riding and playing vol- leyball . . , inleresred in ar'r. I Volleyball 4j GAA 3. DAVID LOWELL HARDER Dave . . . will go info Ielevision and radio work . . . records his own radio programs . . . enjoyed speech . . . liked The friendly almosphere of LT. HANNAH THERESA HARRIS Will alrend a Chicago college Io major in medicine. . . inreresred in base- ball and science . . . acrive in Corral shows and Sludeni' Council. Choir 41 Sludenl Council 41 Corral Show 2,3,416irIs' Club Bd. 3j Rep. Assem. 3,41 Class Bd. 2,31 NaI'l Honor Sociely 3,4. JUDITH ANN HASLER Judi . . . is planning Io afrend JC 'ro major in journalism . . . enjoys painle ing, dancing and horseback riding . . . inleresred in arf and English. Nazarelh I-I.S. I: Drama Club I,2. CAROLYN LEE HAWES Carol . . . probably will become a nurse . . . plans lo work al a nearby hospilal . . . skales and skelches in Tree lime . . . believes LT has a very fine scholaslic environmenr. Band members praclice diligenlly lor The fasl-approaching s'raI'e music conlesr. JAN A. HAPGOOD Plans 'ro aI rencl JC, +hen Ihe U. of Illinois . . . hopes Io major in medicine . . . enjoys reading and lislening Io FM . . . collecfs sramps and coins in spare lime. Vergil Club 4j Conservalion Club 21 Sound'rrack 3,41 Bi-Phy-Chem 4. KATHLEEN CAROLE HARDERS Kalhy . . . plans Io a'l+end Buller U .... wanfs Io major in physical edu- ca+ion wilh emphasis on dance . . . en- joyed dancing, cheerleading and work- ing on The Corral Show. Corral Show I,2, direclor 3,41 Cheerleadl ing I,2,3,41 Class Bd. pres. 21 NaI'l Honor Sociely 4. IRWIN WILLIAM HART Terry . . . will allencl Loras College and major in business adminislraiion . . . occupies free Time wirh sporI's . . . 'Thinks LT is hard, well-organized and a lol of fun. Bowling Club I,2.3,41 lnframural Basker- ball l,2,4: Golf 2. JOHN B. HATTENDORF Fulure undecided . . . enjoys sail- ing and book collecfing . . . likes wrir- ing Ierm papers . . . liked Charles Dick- ens' Tale of Two Ci'ries . Boar Club l,2, pres. 3,41 French Club 4'. ROBERT HAYDOCK Houch . . . plans 'Io a+'rend JC 'Io major in business . . . enjoys frips 'ro Chicago and- parficipalion in sporls . . . Ihinks s+uden'rs are +oo social-minded. JOAN CHRISTINA HEIGES Anficipafes affending Oberlin Col- lege or Wiffenberg U. fo maior in -his- fory . . . reads in spare fime . . . likes hisfory. Lafin and French. Sfudenl' Council Com. 2.3.4: Lafin Club 3, freas. 4: GAA l.2.3: Jr. Red Cross Council 3.4: French Club 4. CHARLES WILLIAM HENNING Chuck . . . plans fo affend Denison U. fo major in business adminisfrafion .. . . hobby is fropical fish . . . acfive af fhe Corral . . . believes many of fhe affifudes and policies of LT are foo sfricf. Corral Bd. 3. vice-pres. 4: Bowling Club I.2.3.4: Boys' Club Bd. 2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JUDD W. HENSON Rock . . . plans fo affend Duke. fo sfudy law . . . enfhusiasfic member of fhe golf feam . . . fhinks LT kids have good ouflook on life. Golf I.2.3.4: Wresfling 2.3: Foofball I: French Club 4. VICTORIA MAE HERNANDEZ Vicki . . . is planning fo affend a compfomefer's school fo sfudy business . . . has had office experience . . . likes fo go fo parfies . . . occupies fime by bowling. Office Aide 4: Girls' Club Council l.2: Pep Club I.4. JANE ANN HIBLER Anficipafes affending DePauw U. fo maior in elemenfary feaching . . . inferesfed in music. arf and liferafure . . . acfively parficipafed in sfudenf gov- ernmenf. Class Bd. 3. sec. 2: Rep. Assem. I.2.3: Tab Sfaff 4: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3.4: FTA 4: French Club sec-freas. 4: GAA l.4: Na'l l Honor Sociefy 4. CONNIE-LYNN HILL Wanfs fo affend Lindenwood Wom- en's College fo maior in elemenfary feaching . . . enioys going fo fancy and unusual places on dafes . . . finds pleas- ure in playing fennis. Girls' Club Bd, 3.4: Tab Sfaff 4: Class Bd. 3: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.4: GAA I.2.3,4. MICHAEL ANDERSON HIRSLEY Mike . . . wanfs fo affend Norfh- wesfern or U. of Wisconsin 'ro sfudy medicine . . . likes fo wrife and enioys English . . . believes LT's afmosphere promofes good sfudy habifs. Tennis 4: Wrifers' Club 4: Bowling Club 3.41 Lion Slaif 2. . TERESA HENGELS Terry . . . plans 'lo affend Liifle Company of Mary Hospifal School of Nursing . . . enioys reading . . . acfively parficipafes in sporfs . . . liked French Club. French Club 4: Lafin Club 2: Girls' Club Council 4: GAA l.2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3. ESTH ER MARGARET HENSEL Looks forward fo affending Concor- dia Teachers College , . . enioys sporls. especially badminfon and ice skafing . . . wishes fhaf she could have known her classmafes beffer. RICHARD ARTHUR HERMAN Dick . . . plans fo affend Iowa Sfafe or Purdue fo maior in engineering . . . inferesfed in chemisfry . . . enioys read- ing. lisfening fo records and affending school funcfions. Sfudenf Council Com. 4: German Club 3.4: Rifle Club 2: Bowling Club l.2: Sfamp and Coin Club l. HARRIS CARL HERTEL Carl . . . plans fo affend JC and fhen Norfhwesfern . . . will probably en- fer fhe Air Force as a career . . . skis and goes sailing whenever possible . . . inferesfed in Spanish and algebra. Rifle Club I: Bowling Club 2.3. JAMES EDWARD HICKEY Jim . . . is inferesfed in enfering a career in fhe aufomofive indusfry . . . was employed by local facfory . . . fook American hisfory in summer school. Rifle Club I. ALAN BRUCE HINDMARCH Bruce . . . hopes fo enfer Bucknell . . . may become a hisfory feacher . . . enjoys afhlefic evenfs . . . believes high sfandards af LT are fine for college preparafion. Class Bd. 3.4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3: Bowling Club 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Track 2: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Rifle Club 2: Door Guard 2: MadCaps 2. ROBERT MILES HLAVACEK Bob. . . wanfs fo sfudy engineering af a small co-ed college . . . goes hunf- ing and plays baseball in spare fime . . . fhinks LT is a fine school. Radio Club 3: Camera Club I. i I I I I I II I I I I . 182 il ii ii il il Seniors use minds, muscles in decoraling MARTIN JOHN HNETYNKA Marly . . . plans lo allend Illinois lnslilule ol Technology . . . will enler lhe lield ol communicalions engineering . . . works on hi-li projecls and plays lennis. Riverside-Brookfield H.S. l.2: Slage Crew l.2: Radio Club 3.4: Lalin Club l.2. JOAN HOFFMAN Joanie . . . has decided lo allend Duke lo major in medical research or foreign relalions . . . enjoyed working on loreign sludenl commillee . . . leels lhal LT has laughl her lhal she musl learn lo budgel her lime. Sludenl Council Com. 3.4: Sludenl Coun- cil 4: GAA I,2.3: Lion Slall 4: Mad- Caps I.2: Dramalics Club l.2. MARGO SUZANNE HOLLINGER ls planning lo work lor an airline company, lhen go inlo slewardess lrain- ing . . . parlicipales in sporls . . . dances in 'Free lime. Home Ec Club I.2: Business Club 3: PNA l.2. ANNE PATRICIA HOLZ Anlicipales sludying medical lech- nology al U. ol Wisconsin . . . occupies lree lime wilh swimming, bowling and lennis . . . lhinks LT is wonclerlul. Riverside-Brookfield H.S. l.2: GAA l.2,3: Bd. 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Rep. Assem. 4: PNA 4: Sludenl Council Com. 4: Home Ec Club 2: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. JAMES L. HOOPER Jim . . . expecls lo allend David Lipscomb College lo sludy engineering . . . plays baseball or walches lelevision as paslimes . . . lhinks LT is a line school. Sciolo Township H.S. l.2.3: Baskelball I.2,3.4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Track l.2,3: Band l.2: Chorus l.2: Nal'l Honor Sociely 3.4. AUDREY YVONNE HOPP ' Hoppie . . . college plans uncerlain . . . hopes lo become an airline hosless . . . lislens lo records as a paslime . . . liked lhe assemblies al LT. Cheerleading 2: Sludenl Council l.2. GERALDINE JEAN HODSDON Gerry . . . has decided lo allend Soulhern Illinois U ..,. wanls lo become a legal secrelary . . . enjoys working on lhe lrampoline . . . aclive in Spanish Club. Spanish Club 3, sec. 4: Corral Show 2: Business Club 4: Band l.2: Lalin Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: GAA I. lreas. 2. poinl chairman 3: Lalin Club 2. BETTY ANN HOKENSON Has planned lo allend Willenberg U.. lo prepare lor leaching . . . playing lhe piano is lavorile paslime . . . in- leresled in French and journalism . . . enjoyed choir. Lion Slall 3.4: Choir 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. DENNIS KEVIN HOLVAY Den . . . will allend Norlhern Illi- nois U. lo sludy medicine . . . lound physics inleresling . . . plays baskelball in his lree lime. lnlramural Baskelball 2.4: Bowling Club 2.4: Track 4: lnlramural Volleyball 4. WALTER HOLZ Ted . . . plans lo allend Tri-Slale Engineering College . . . ollen reads or bowls . . . enjoyed laking arl. Bowling Club 3: MadCaps l.2. WARREN PRESTON HOPKINS Indelinile aboul college plans . . hopes'lo major in accounling or music . . . inleresled in loreign languages . . . won a lirsl in lhe slale music conlesl. Sludenl Council Com. 3.4: German Club 2.3: Band l.2,3: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 4: Corral Show 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. RICHARD PIERCE HOSTENY Dick . . . plans lo sludy chemislry al JC . . . inleresled in science . . . reads good books in spare lime. Bi-PhyfChem 4. for dances Tired buT happy, Wicky Willmore and Judy Carlson Take a well-earned resT To survey Their sTreamer handiwork in prepa- raTion Tor The Girls' Club Dance. BARBARA ELLEN HOUSTON Barb . . . hopes To aTTend Miami U. To major in English . . .spends much Time singing . . . enjoyed choir. Choir 4: Tab STaTT 43 WriTers' Club 4: Girls' Club Council 3: LaTin Club 21 Library Aide Ig GAA 3: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. JAY EDWARD HOWELL Has planned To TurTher his edu- caTion aT l.l.T .... hopes To sTucly elec- Trical engineering . . . spenT Tree Time working on cars. WresTling 3.4. JACK OTTO H RUSKA Has decided To enTer The U. of Illi- nois . . . wanTs To sTudy biological sciences . . . found maTh and science To be his TavoriTe courses . . . liked band. Bi-Phy-Chem l.2,3.47 Band I.2.3,4g Ger- man Club 2.3. LYNN HULL WashingTon U. will Tollow JC . . . wanTs To sTudy merchandising . . . worked as a long-disTance Telephone operaTor . . . likes horseback riding. GAA l.2.3,4g Mu Tau 4: DramaTics Club 27 LaTin Club 2. DAVID BRUCE HUNT Dave . . . inTends To major in en- gineering aT JC . . . enjoyed his maThe- maTics classes . . . parTicipaTed in LT's Track Teams. Track l,2,3.4g Cross CounTry l.2,3. TRU MAN W. HOWARD True . . . college choice undecid- ed . . . probably will major in mechani- cal or nuclear engineering acTive in sporTs, especially bowling. HillcresT H.S., Tex. I,2g Highland Park H.S. 3j Band I,2g LaTin Club l.2: Choir 3: Bowling Club 21 STudenT Council Com. 4: lnTramural Volleyball 4. PATRICIA ANN HOWKINSON PaT . . . wanTs To aTTend The U. oT lviinnesoTa To prepare Tor a career as a junior high school Teacher Tinds pleasure in reading and conversairion . . . inTeresTed in French. FTA l.2.3,4g Library Aide I,2,3,47 STu- denT Council Com. 2.3.47 Honor STudy Hall Sup. 43 GAA I,2,3,4g Choir 4: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 3.4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH HU EBNER Carol . . .plans To become a Teach- er aTTer sTudying aT U. of iowa . . . sings as a pasTime enjoyed choir and Spanish . . . acTive in FTA. FTA l,2., sec. 3. pres. 4j DramaTics Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 3.4: Choir 4j LaTin Club 2: GAA I,2,3,4g NaT'l Honor So- cieTy 4. JANET KAY HUNGERFORD Jan . . . hopes To work Tor a rail- road unTil she geTs married liked gym beTTer Than oTher courses , en- joys swimming. GAA I. NOEL S. HUNT Hopes To sTudy physical educaTion aT The U. QT Georgia . . . liked To spend Friday nighTs wiTh The girls . . . Span- ish was her 'fayoriTe subjecT. Corral Show 2.4: Class Bd. 41 Pep Club l,2,3: GAA I,23 Girls' Club Council 2. DONNA LOUISE IRWIN Will affend a small iunior college in California . . . wanfs fo become an airline hosfess or a primary grade feach- er .. . has worked in a bakery likes sporfs in general . . . found Span- ish fhe mosf inferesfing of her courses. Spanish Club 4: Office Aide 3. GAA I. BERT EDWARD JACOBS Spunk . . . anficipafes fhe sfudy of medicine af fhe U. of Chicago . . . liked frigonomefry , . . enioyed parficipafing in sporfs and Conservafion Club. Conservafion Club 2.3. pres. 4: Spanish Club 3.43 Bowling Club 3.4. sec. I.2g lnframural Baskefball I.2.3.4g Golf l.4q Track I. FRANK DAVID JANECEK Will affend Washburn Trade School fo learn prinfing . . . has worked as an inspecfor and machine operafor . . . likes fo fish and hunf . , . enioys bowl- mg. Baskefball I. KATHRYN ALOHA MARIA JANIA Kay . , . will become a secrefary . .. parficipafes in badminfon. roller skafing and swimming . . . found speech inferesfing. Kelly I-I.S. I.2: GAA I.2.3. Diane Sferba's affenfion is momenfarily drawn from fhe roufine fask of address- ing bullefins for fhe Corral. GLENN R. INGRAM Ing will enfer eifher Lewis College or Norfhern Illinois has planned a fufure in aeronaufics or busi- ness adminisfrafion likes bowling. liunfing and swimming. Wresfling I.2.g Class Bd. I.2g Jr. Red Cross Council 4i Rep. Assem. 31 Cor- ral Show 3. JOSEPH CRIST INNES Joe . . , plans fo affend Duke fo sfudy medicine enioys golf and bowling . . . likes American hisfory and Safurday nighf dafes. Tab Sfaff 2.3.41 Bowling Club 2.3.41 Inframural Baskefball 4: Crass Bd. freas. 2.41 Boys' Club Bd. 37 Spanish Club 3.4: Lafin Club 2i Rifle Club I1 Corral Show 27 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. JAN ET LYN N IVES Jan. . .has decided fo sfudy home economics af eifher Iowa Sfafe or Ken- fucky U .... worked as a salesgirl . . . bowls or sews in spare fime . . . liked physical educafion. GAA l.2.3.4. DALE EUGENE JACOBSON Plans fo enfer a frade school for aufo mechanics . . . has been employed af Elecfro-Mofive enioys working on cars. MADELINE ANN JANES ls planning fo affend fhe U. of Illinois . . . wanfs fo enfer fhe field of elemenfary feaching . . . has worked af fhe Soufh Campus booksfore and as a recepfionisf af a counfry club . . . col- lecfs hi-fi records and sfereo fapes. FTA 41 I-Ionor Sfudy I-Iall Sup. 2.3.47 Lafin Club 2. GAA I.2.4g I-Iome Ec Club 21 PNA Ii Business Club 4. ROBERT MARTIN JANICKI Nic . . . wanfs fo affend Illinois College . . . plans fo be an elemenfary school feacher has worked af a counfry club . . .enjoyed fhe friendliness of LT. Inframural Baskefball I .2. MARY AN N JAN KOWSKI Has planned fo affend M.l.T. fo sfudy biochemisfry . . . raises whife mice . . . likes mafhemafics . . . enioyed or- chesfra and band. Orchesfra 2.3.4: Band l.2.3.4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4. GARY LEE JENKINS Infends 'Io prepare for 'reaching public school music by affending eifher fhe American Conservafory or U. of Chicago . . . employed as a church organisl' . . . enioys swimming. Audio Visual Aide I.2.3.4: Choir 3.4. JOYCE MARY JEWELL ls planning a business career affer graduafion . . . spends spare fime sail- ing, reading or riding horses . . . worked as a waifress. Class Bd. 2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls' Club Council 3: Pep Club 2.3: Dramafics Club I: GAA I. CARLETON TERRISS JOHNSON Terry . . . plans fo enfer business adminisfrafion affer affending Norfh- wesfern U .... liked mechanical drawing . . . enioys meefing people. Corral Show I.2.4: Boys' Club Bd. 4: Class Bd. 3: Lion Sfaff 3: Cross Coun- fry I.2,3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4: Track I.2: MadCaps I,2. KAREN JEAN JOHNSON Hopes fo sfudy physical 'Iherapy af fhe U. of Minnesofa . . . has worked in a grocery sfore . . . acfive in GAA . . . preferred hisfory fo ofher courses. GAA I.2.3.4: Twirlers 2.3.47 FTA I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3: Library Aide I.2,3. SALLY MARGARET JOHNSON Plans fo sfudy medicine af Carle- fon College . .. found German class inferesfing . . . acfive in church organ- izafion. Library Aide I,2.3,4: German Club I,2. 3,47 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: FTA 2. KEITH JOHN JOHNSTONE Will sfudy coaching af Iowa Sfafe U .... acfively parficipafed in afhlefics . . . spends free Time drawing . . . in- ieresfed in mafh. Wresfling I,2.3.4: Foofbali I.2.3.4: Track I,2.3.4: Corral Show 3.4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JAMES FRANKLIN JASPER Jim . . . hopes 'Io sfudy business adminisfrafion af JC .. . likes sporfs . . . found mafhemafics inferesfing. Bowling I,2,3: Inframural Baskefball I. 2.3.4. CAROL M. JENKINSON Jenks . . . anficipafes enfering fhe field of elemenlary educafion affer sfudy af fhe U. of Illinois . . . likes fo wrife Ieffers, bowl and sfudy English liferafure. Girls' Club Bd. I: Spanish Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 4: FNA 2.3: Office Aide I.2.4: Library Aide 2. BONNIE LYNN JOHNSON Bon . . . had decided fo feach ele- menfary school affer graduafion from Kenf Sfafe . . . has worked in a ,painf sfore . . . bowls and reads for pleasure. Office Aide 2.4: GAA I. JUDITH LYNN JOHNSON Judy . . . infends 'lo sfudy nursing af Iowa . . . found French very enioy- able . . . likes skiing. swimming and cheering af games. Hillsdale H.S., San Mafeo. Calif.. I.2: FNA I.2,4: GAA I,2.3: Jr. Red Cross Council 4: Office Aide 4. MARY MARGARET JOHNSON Molly . . . wanfs fo enfer fhe field of fashion illusfrafion affer sfudying af fhe U. of Illinois . . . likes parfies . . . impressed by fhe friendliness of LT's sfudenfs. The Beard School Orange. N.J.. I.2: Class Bd. I.2: Sfudio Club I.2: Office Aide 4: Rep. Assembly 4. GRACE NOEL JOHNSTON Expecfs 'Io affend fhe U. of Illinois . . . enioyed Friday nighfs. parfies and hisfory . . . likes friendliness af LT. GAA Bd. I: Rep. Assem. 2.3: Pep Club 3. GEORGE EMERSON JONES Jonesy . . . is planning a career in business adminislrafion affer gradua- 'rion from Miami U .... worker in spare fime . . . finds economics inferesfing. Boys' Club Bd. 2.3: Foofball I.2,3: Track I.2.3: Class Bd. 4. Seniors find pracfice is key fo success of many MARIAN JOYCE KADLEC Will sfudy elemenfary educafion af illinois Wesleyan . . . employed as a sales clerk for a year . . . enioyed FTA and speech. FTA 4: GAA 3.4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Home Ec Club l.2: Vergil Club 3. MADELINE ELIZABETH KALEFF Plans a career as a secrefary . . . worked af a dry cleaners . . . sews or plays volleyball in free fime. Business Club 3.4. BETTY JOYCE KATZ Beffs looking forward fo af- fending Valparaiso or Soufhern Illinois U. . . . has decided on a career in elemenfary leaching or arf . . . will always remember winning firsf place in an arf confesf. Tab Sfaff 4: Spanish Club 3.4: FTA 2.3.41 MadCaps l.2: Library Aide lg GAA l.2,3.4. JOHN MILTON KIHLSTRUM Will sfucly veferinary medicine af JC . . . worked as a kennel boy af an animal hospifal . . . collecfs coins as a hobby . . . considers swimming his fa' vorife sporf. Sfamp and Coin Club 2. NORMAN O. KIRBY Tiger . . . plans a career in gen- eral managemenf affer U. of Soufhern Illinois . .. inferesfed in biology and geomefry . . . acfive in frack . . . col- lecfs LP's as a hobby. Track 2.3.4: Eoofball 3.4: Gymnasfics mgr. 31 Bi-Phy-Chem 2. ROSEMARY ANNE KLIMA , Anficipafes a career in secrefarial work . . . has worked as a cashier . . . enioys fyping . . . loafs in spare fime. Business Club 3.41 Home Ec Club 2.4: Office Aide 37 Jr. Red Cross Council 2.41 Spanish Club 2.3. EDWARD VVILLIAM KAISER Bill plans 'io affend Norfh- wesfern U .... collecls model airplanes as a hobby . . . liked playing fhe frum- pel in band. Band I,2.3.4g Orchesfra 2.3.41 Naf'l I-lonor Sociely 3.4: Bowling Club l.2,3.41 Ciass Es.. 4 iiep A.som. 3. Lafin Club 2. Cigt cub 3.4. PATRICIA ANN KASPER Paf will become a secrefary af an insurance company affer gradua- fion bowls and skafes frequenfly . . . enioyed every minufe of LT. LAWRENCE RANDALL KELLOGG K ...JC is in fhe fufure . . . hopes fo become a mechanical engineer . . . worked as an office boy for 'lhree years . . . inferesfed in fropical fish . . . bowls as a pasfime. Bowling Club 4. JOSEPH EDWIN KINNEBREW Joe . .. has decided fo sfudy archifecfure af Syracuse . . . worked as office boy af an insurance agency . . . acfive in sporfs. parficularly skiing and hockey. Sfudenf Council 3.4. Corral Show 2.41 Boaf Club I.2: Foolball I1 Fall Play 43 Tab Sfaff 3. KENNETH PHILLIP KLAPPER Ken . . . plans 'ro sfudy af Nofre Dame or U. of Illinois . . . likes jazz . . . plays poker wiih fhe boys . . . par- ficipafes in sponfs in spare fime. Foofball I.2.3.4q Wresfling 1.2.31 Base- ball 2.4. KAREN LEE KLINDERA K . . . will sfudy secreferial work af JC . . . worked af a snack bar . . . found American hisfory inferesfing . . . spenf free fime bowling. courses and acfivifies SANDRA ANN KLOCK Sandy . . . plans fo seek employ- menf in secrefarial work . . . will always remember LT Homecomings and Spanish Club inifiafions . .. enioys swimming and playing fennis. . .likes meefing new people. - Spanish Club.2.3,4: Dramafics I: Office Aide I. CAROL ANN KLUSENDORF Klus . . .will enroll af JC nexl' fall . . . worked as cashier in a grocery sfore . . .liked LT's mafh program . . .spends free fime sewing. Jr. Red Cross Council 2.3: GAA 2. JAMES LYLE KNIGHT Jim . . . hopes fo affend Sf. Am- brose College fo sfudy liberal arfs . . . likes fo work on cars . . . learned fo accepf responsibilify af LT. Bowling Club I: Rifle Club I. EDWARD LOUIS Koekn-I Skip . . . wanfs fo sfudy business af fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . enjoyed par- ficipafing in sporfs . . . worked as a shoe salesman . . . physics was his favor- ife course. lnframural Baskefball l.2.3.4: Foofball l.2: Gymnasfics 3.4: Tennis 2: Wresfling 2: Class Board 3.4: Corral Show 4: Sfu- denf Council Com. 3.4. ' SHERRELL LEE KONIG Sherry . . . hopes fo affend Norfh- ern Illinois U.. . . will become a dancing insfrucfor . . . liked sfudying and speak- ing French . . , found dancing in Briga- doon excifing. French Club 4: Opereffa 3.4: Corral Show 4: Rep. Assem. I. KENNETH J. KORINEK Ken . . .will work in fhe indusfrial arfs field affer graduafion . . . has work- ed for fhree years as a handyman . . . spenf much of his 'lime hunfing and swimming. Rifle Club l. EDWARD ARTHUR KLINGER Ed . . . JC and work in elecfronics are nexf . . . was employed as a me- chanic .. . found enioymenf in mafh . . . week-end da+es wifh fhe boys rafe high, Soundfrack 3.4: Railroad Club 3. pres 4. WALTER RANDOLPH KLOETZLI Randy . . . looks forward fo sludy- ing medicine al Nfilnenberg U .... was a sporfs wrifer or a lo:al newspaper . . . enioyed mafh . .sponds much fime on fhe 'lennis courli. Tennis 2.3.4: Basl:cI :afl mgr. I,2,3: ln- framural Baskefbal I23,4I Lion Sfaff 3.4: Naf'l Honor Socioly 4. MARY KATHERINE KNAPP Kafhy . . . plans fo sfudy psy- chology af William Woods College . . . hopes fo become a sfewardess or a sec- refary . . . spenf Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls . . . liked fhe fradifions of Norfh Campus. GAA 2.3.4. RICHARD WALTER KOENIG Rich . . . anficipafes sfudying in- surance business af Augusfana College likes fo Iisfen fo records and fo falk on fhe phone . . . enioyed LT be- cause of ifs high scholasfic rafing. Band I.2,3,4: Bowling Club l.2.3.4: Audio-visual Aide I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3. GERALD RAYMOND KOMAREK Jerry . . . looks forward fo enfer- ing fool and die work affer graduafion . . . considered algebra his favorife sub- iecf . . . liked fo play hockey. Bowling Club I,2. ROGER JEFFERY KOOPMAN Rog . . . affer JC will enfer U. of Wisconsin . . . plans fo' be a salesman . . . hobby was working on his amafeur radio sef . . . was Neil in his senior year. lnframural Baskefball 3.4: Radio Club l.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3: Class Bd. I: Jr. Red Cross Council I: Wresfling 2: Door Guard 3: Lion Sfaff 3. FRANK. GEORGE. KOSIAREK Kozy . . . plans fo enfer fhe fruck- ing indusfry . . . employed as a fruck mechanic for fwo years enioyed every minufe af LT. ARTHUR THOMAS KOTT Tom . . . plans fo enfer business affer graduafion from LT . . . was mosf inferesfed in American hisfory. Rifle Club I,27 German Club 3. JOSEPH VERNON KREMPP Joe . . . plans fo work in a Cali- fornia aircraff planf affer graduafion . . . has been a working supervisor . . . rebuilds old cars . . . enioyed machine shop. VIRGINIA RUTH KRICKOW Ginny . . . hopes fo become a sfenographer . . . has worked as a clerk for fwo years . . . passes free fime by roller skafing and bowling .. . liked English. Home Ec Club I,2,37 Office Aide 2. KAREN IRENE KUCERA Will sfudy fo be a clinical psy- chologisf or social worker af U. of Illi- nois . . . dances and sings in spare mo- menfs .. . likes fo help people wifh 'lheir problems. Girls' Club Bd. 47 Choir 47 Lion Sfaff 37 Girls' Club Council l,2I Spanish Club 3.47 Dramafics Club pres. I7 Jr. Red Cross Council I,27 Home Ec Club I,2. KAREN MARIE KWAKE Marfy anficipafes preparing for a nursing career af Mf. Sinai School of Nursing . . . likes 'I'o drive . . . re- members science as being her favorife subiecf felf she gained valuable experience in FNA. FNA I,2.3: GAA I. GEORGE RALPH LACINA Will sfudy af l.l.T. fo be a building confracfor . . . has worked as a sfock boy . . . finds pleasure in daydreaming abouf his fufure . . . will always remem- ber Mr. Mungai's English IV class. Rifle Club l,2. LINDA.LEE LAMM Will maior in special educafion af Illinois Sfafe Normal U. . . . plans fo feach blind children . . . will never for- gef infroducfion fo feaching or Briga- doon . Dramafics Club l,2.3,7 Spanish Club 3,47 GAA l,2,3,47 Fall Play 3: Choir 4, Opereffa 4. WILLIAM LEE KOVACS Bill . . . engineering will be course of sfudy af Rose Polyfechnical lnsfifufe .. . enioyed sfudying chemisfry . . . made loafing his favorife pasfime. Inframural Baskefball 27 Bowling Club 37 Rifle Club I,27 German Club 3,47 Library Aide I7 Railroad Club 3. PATRICIA ANNE KRENEK ' Paf . . . wanfs fo go info secre- ferial work affer graduafion . . . finds enioymenf in roller skafing and lisfening fo music . .. liked business machines course. Business Club 4. LORETTA MAY KROM RAY Has planned fo affend Soufhern Illinois U. fo sfudy home economics . . . rides horses inspare 'lime . . . remembers hisfory and clofhing as being favorife subiecfs. Band 2,3747 Orchesfra I7 GAA 2.3. BARBARA JEANN E KVATSAK Barb . . . plans fo enfer Marycresf College . . . found LT's baskefball and foofball games enioyable . . . inferesfed in hisfory. GAA I,2,3,47 Vergil Club 37 Home Ec Club I,27 Nurses' Aide I. KATHLEEN ROSE KWIATEK Kafhy wanfs 'Io 'reach fhe handicapped or elemenfary sfudenfs affer affending Norfhern Illinois U .... gained valuable experience in infroduc- fion fo feaching . . . liked Spanish. Spanish Club 3.4. PATRICIA ANN LAMARCA Pal' . . . plans fo go info pracfical nursing affer graduafion . . . hopes fo work wifh fhe handicapped . . . derives pleasure from helping people . . found dramafics inferesfing. ,Dramafics Club 4. ALLAN H. LAMMERS, JR. Al . . . plans fo affend Ripon Col- lege . . . has decided fo major in liberal arfs . . . will always remember working on fhe Lion and being M.C. for fhe Junior Class parfy. Lion Sfaff 3,47 Dramafics Club l.27 Nurses' Aide l,27 Spanish Club 37 Sfu- denf Council Com. 47 Soundfrack 37 MadCaps 27 Jr. Red Cross Council 2. Lou Freilack, John Young, Jim Downs, Norm Kirkby and Ari Slange Iorm a guifar-playing quinlef of Hawaiian sing- ers as Ihey serenade Ihe audience al Pau Luau, The class parly. CHARLES HENRY LAMOREAUX Chuck . . . will allend Bradley or U. of Illinois . . . Iulure career in busi- ness adminislralion . . . 'rhinks sporfs are Iops . lnlramural Baskelball 4: Bowling Club 2. KARL FREDERICK LANDEFELD Fred . . . looks forward Io spend- ing nexl four years al Willenberg U. enioys sporls will remember parlicipaling in communiiy acliviles. NaI'l Honor Sociely 3.4: Band I,2,3.4: Sludenl Council I: Bowling Club I,3,4: lnlramural Baskelball 2.3: lnlramural Baseball 3: Lalin Club I.2: Spanish Club 3: Orcheslra l,2.3. SAND RA GAI L LASSOTA Sandy . . . will aliend JC or Illi- nois Slale Normal U. 'Io prepare Io 'leach physical educalion aclively parlicipaled in sporls . . . liked GAA. Senior Leader 4: Siudenl Council Com. 2: GAA I,3,4: Dramalics Club I,2: Mu Tau I, Ireas. 2: Vergil Club 3: Corral Show 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Library Aide I. ANNE CLARK LEAVITT Annie . . . plans Io allend U. of Illinois . . . will always remember being elecled Io Homecoming courl . . . en- ioyed every minule al LT. French Club 4: Lalin Club I,2: Rep. Assem. 3,4: Pep Club I,2,3: GAA I,2,3. GAYLE ANITA LEHNERT Wanls Io maior in psychology al eilher Miami of Ohio or Ohio U .... worked as a clerk in a variely slore . . . likes Io play Iennis and go Io baskeiball games. GAA I,2, Bd. 3,4-: French Club 4: Senior Leader 4: Girls' Club Council 3,4: Lalin Club 2. GEORGE ARTHUR LAMOTTE, De Vries Trade School is nexl . . . plans a career in eleclronics . . . held several iobs oulside school . . . enioys spor'Is. Track I: Rifle Club I. LINDA LENORE LARSON Plans a career as a Iypisl or clerk . . . reads in spare 'Iime . . . enioyed LT's Iyping courses. Library Aide I. O. DON LAUHER U. of Illinois is nexl lor sludies in engineering . . . finds malh and chem- islry inleresling . . . spends free Iime bowling. Bowling Club 3,4: German Club 3.4: Debale I. ROBERTA JEAN LEDGER Bobbie . . . plans a career in pro- fessional modeling . . . has spenl much lime modeling This year . . . Ihinks LT ollers many fine opporlunilies. Rep. Assem. I,2: Sludenl Council Com. I,2: GAA 2,3, Bd. I: Dramalics Club I,2: Pep Club I.2,3. JOANN LEE LEMIEUX Jo . . . is planning Io work for a 'relephone company unlil she gels mar- ried . . . likes Io read . . . was impressed by Ihe size of LT and The variely of sub- iecls and aclivilies. GAA I.2: Spanish Club I. ISE! CHARLES OWEN LIEDTKE Buba . . . wanfs fo maior in physi- cal educafion af eifher Hillsdale or Bowling Greer . wi.l always remember being a member of The u'cl2iea'od con- ference champien hip foo ball 'loam Foofball I.2.3.4q Baskefball I.2.3. mgr. 41 Baseball l.2.3.47 Boys' Club Bd. I.2. vice- pres. 43 Rep. Assem. 3. JOHN ANTHONY LIPPE Harry . . . plans a fufure in iour- nalism . . .worked as a pressrnan on 'rhe Chicago's American . .. likes cars . . . enioyed mafh and bowling. Bowling Club l.2.3. DORIS SUE LONG Dol' . . . will become a secrefary affer professional sfudy af Moser's Sec- reiarial School . .. spends free 'lime baby-siffing considers English her favorife subiecf. Business Club 4. VALERIE DALE LUCK Val . . . plans fo specialize in so cial services af Grinnell College enioyed her sfudy of French and her membership in French Club . . . reads in spare fime . . . will remember her posi- fion as Arf Club presidenf. French Club 4: AAK 3.4: MadCaps I.2g Orchesfra 2.3.45 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4, Lion sweafshirfs, Thaf may be righf Noil. buf . . . argues Joe Kinnebrew in a serious side- lines discussion wifh Nail and Gary Nord- man. JUDITH HOPE LEROY Judy. . .will enfer JC. . . wanfs fo become a primary feacher . . . likes fo swim and work on fashion illusfrafions especially enioyed fhe assemblies and speakers. Spanish Club 4. GAA 4. GARY .JAMES LIBBERTON Plans fo enfer The fie'd of conser- vafion affcr graduafing from Soufhern illinois U .... likes 'ro fish and lo camp . . .enioyod chemisfry. Inframurai Ba:l.:I ..ail 2,31 lnfrarwural Vol- leyball 2.3. ANITA ELEANORA LIETZ Nifa . . . is planning fo become a secrefary or an accounfanl' . . . has worked as a clerk for fwo years . . . likes boafing. swimming and reading . . . found a course in bookkeeping enioyable. Home Ec Club l.2g GAA 3: Soundfrack 3. DENNIS JAMES LONERGAN Denny . . . has decided fo affend JC affer graduafion . . . business or- ganizafion will be his field of sfudy . . . liked fo parficipafe in sporfs. Sf. Pafrick's l-l.S. l.2g Foofball I.2: Bas- kefball 2. BARBARA ANN LONGJOHN Barb . . . wishes fo sfudy educa- fion af U. of Arizona . . . woks affer- noons and Safurclays as an assislani and recepiionisf in a denfal office . . , irq- pressed wirn fhe sfudenr leadership al LT. Class Bd. freas. 4: Girls' Club Council 43 Spanish Club 41 GAA l.2.3.4g Band I.2,3. LUCILLE C. LU ECK Lucy. . .is planning fo enfer nurs- ing affer sfudying af Illinois Wesleyan U. worked as a checker for seven monfhs .. . parficipafed in GAA and senior leader acfivifies lisfens fo records for relaxafion. GAA l.2.3.4g Spanish Club 2.33 Jr. Red Cross Council 43 Home Ec Club I: Band I.2.3y Mu Tau 2: Senior Leader 4. fennis shoes, compaci cars make '60 unique KATHRYN RUTH LUKENS Kafhy . . . will fake a compfomefry course in fhe fufure . . . plans fo work for a railroad . . . fhoughf LT was a very friendly school. DON M. LUPO Fox . . . plans fo enfer fhe field of business adminisfrafion affer affend- ing college . . . employed as a sfock boy . . . preferred English fo ofher sub- iecfs. Foofball l,2: lnframural Baskefball I,2, 3,45 lnframural Baseball 3. MARIE ELAINE MACDONALD Will work as a secrefary unfil her marriage in Ocfober . . . favorife subiecf was bookkeeping . . . likes fo go horse- back riding. NELSON J. MACK, JR. Bufch . . , fufure undecided . . . enjoyed swimming and going fo fhe Corral . . . worked as a felephone line- man . . . found enioymenf in graphic arfs. Rifle Club I,2: Foofball 3: Door Guard 4. MARY ANN JOAN MAIORCA T Mar. . .is planning fo be married following graduafion collecfed LP records . . . wiil always remember being chosen Queen of Wesfchesfer. Home Ec Club 3,4. FRANCIS PATRICK MAKENS Paf . . . hopes fo sfudy hisfory af JC . . . liked fo work on his model rail- road . . . served as a cadef in fhe Civil Air Pafrol for fwo years, Eoofball l.27 Rifle Club lg Railroad Club 2. LESTER A. LUNDEEN Les . . . JC is nexf for courses in elecfrical engineering . . . has worked as a sfock boy af a shoe sfore . . . enioys parficipafing in sporfs such as baseball . . . inferesfed in mafh. Baseball l,2,3,47 lnframural Baskefball I,2,3,4. MELVIN MICHAEL 'LYNCH Mel . . . plans fo sfudy law af a large midwesfern universify . . . likes fo bowl . . . will always remember faking parf in fhe building of fhe firsf prize i959 German Club Homecoming floaf. Bowling Club 2,3,4g German Club 3,4-3 l-lonor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2,31 Office Aide I,4g Track l: Russian Club 4: Chess and Checkers Club l. ROSE LEE MACIASZEK Roselee . . .will begin her prepara- fion for elemenfary 'reaching by affend- ing JC for fwo years . . . acfive in sporfs . . . inferesfed in English. GAA l,3,4: Girls' Club Council 33 Jr. Red Cross Council -1-. MARSHA KATINKA MAC MORRAN Mac . . . wanfs fo maior in feach- ing af lvlonmoufh College found enioymenf in English and psychology . . . enioyed every minufe af LT. Boise l-l.S., Boise, ldaho, I,2: GAA 2.3.42 Band I,27 Jr. Red Cross Council 47 Lafin Club l,2y FTA 4. CAROL ANN MAJOR Peanuf sfenography will be her fufure career . . . spenf free fime dancing and singing found shorf- hand inferesfing. GAA I,2,3: Choir 41 Business Club 41 Home Ec Club lg Dramafics Club l. KAREN JEAN MALLEY Undecided abouf college choice . . , will become a secrefary or model . . . enioyed fhe baskefball and foofball games . . . likes mafh. Rep. Assem. 4: Girls' Club Council l,4g Pep Club 2.3: GAA I,2,3. JUDY ANN MALLOY Will sfudy fo become an English feacher af Marycresl College . . .spends spare lime playing fhe bongo drums . . . rafes Spanish as her favorife subiecf . . worked as a beaufician's aide. Spanish Club 3,45 I-Iome Ec Club 3, VIRGINIA MALONEY Ginny . . . plans Io prepare for a career in dress design af fhe American Academy of Arl' . . . occupies spare fime by bowling and swimming . . . liked LT's friendliness. Girls' Club Council I, Bd. 2: GAA I,2,3g Jr. Red Cross Council 4: Rep. Assem. 4. SHARON ANN MANCE Shar . . . infends fo enroll af Ball Sfafe Teachers' College fo maior in com- mercial arl' and adverfising . . . will re- member being a firsl' place winner in fhe Unifed Nafions Human Righfs Day posfer confesf. GAA I,2,3: Business Club 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 3. CYNTHIA MAE MARKENDORF Cindy . . . plans fo become a sec- refary affer affending JC . . . considers English her favorife subiecf . . . impressed wi'rh fhe sfudenf-faculfy cooperafion. Secrefaries' Club 3: Rep. Assem. 3. STEPH EN L. MARSH Sfeve . . . hopes fo affend Knox College or Beloif . wafer skis and plays fennis frequenfly . . . acfive in his church youfh organizafion. Tennis I,2,3,47 Class Bd. I,2, pres 3.4: Sfudenf Council I7 Spanish Club 4. MARCY DORRIT MARTIN Marc . . . anficipafes enrolling in William Woods College . . . will sfudy merchandising . . . worked as a waifress during fhe summer . . . has an inferesf in Spanish. PATRICIA AN N MAYBERRY Paf . . . plans fo pursue an adver- fising career affer sfudying af Sfanford U .... finds enioymenl' in working for fhe Lion and singing in her church choir. Lion Sfaff 2.3, managing ed. 4: GAA I, Bcl. 2,3,4: Choir 3,47 Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 3,47 Quill and Scroll 4: Rep. Assem. 3.4. PATRICK MICHAEL MALONE Paf . . . has decided fo affend JC in preparafion for a career in elecfrical engineering . . . inferesfed in dancing, playing baskefball and parficipafing in church acfvifies. Wresfling 2,37 Inframural Baskefloall 2,3,4g Track 2. ROBERT FRANK MANCE Bob . . . will serve in fhe Armed Forces, fhen sfarf a business . . . busies himself by working on cars . . . enjoys boafing and swimming in fhe summer. MICHAEL BRIAN MANNION Mike . . . has decided fo sfudy af fhe U. of Illinois affer fwo years al JC . . . plans a career in criminal law . . . inferesfed in physics. ROBERT LOUIS MARSH Bob . . . will pursue an engineering career affer sludying af Knox College . . . sails in summer. . . rafes mafh as a favorile subiecf. CAROLYN JEAN MARTIN Will prepare for missionary work af Bucknell U .... usually worked af The Lion office . . . very acfive in church acfivifies . . . enioys music. Lion Sfaff 3,41 Band I, pres. 2, vice- pres. 3,4: Class Bd. 2.4, vice-pres. 3: Orchesfra 2,3,4: Corral Show 2,3: GAA I,2,37 Vergil Club 31 NaI I I-Ionor Sociefy 3,41 Quill and Scroll pres. 4. NANCY LEE MARTIN Nance . . . inlends fo aHend Beloif College fo prepare for primary educa- fion . . . enioys sporfs and dafing . . . liked friendly afmosphere af LT. GAA I,2,3,4g FTA I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,45 Arf Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 4. JOANN LYNN MAYOR Will maior in physical educafion af JC and Illinois Sfafe Normal . . . acfive in sporfs, church acfivifies, Scoufs and leadership. GAA Bd. 4, sec. 2, freas. 3, Senior Leader 47 Corral Show I,2,3,4g Spanish Club 47 Home Ec Club I, freas. 2: Girls' Club Council 3: Library Aide I. NANCEE LEIGHTON McCABE Will prepare for elemenfary feach- i -A quief sfairwell is converfed info a fem- porary office for Lion edifor, Char Tefik, as she seeks a shelfer from fhe noisy busfle of fhe newspaper office. ing af lndiana U .... passes fime by lisfening fo music and ice skafing . . . impressed wifh fhe spirif of fhe class, Spanish Club 3: Rep. Assem. 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Dramafics Club lg GAA I: MadCaps 21 Pep Club 3. DOROTHY JEAN McCLARAN Wanfs fo follow a psychology career af Radcliffe . . . likes fo fravel and read . . . has lived fen years in Argenfina. Wrifers' Club 41 German Club 3.4, Choir 3,4. THOMAS McCORMACK Tom . . . wanfs fo sfudy polifical science af fhe U. of Illinois . . . acfive in polifical programs . . . finds hisfory, economics, debafe and chess inferesfing. Debafe l,2,3,4: Chess Club I,2,3,4: Con- servafion Club 2,3. LINDLEY McEWEN Ripon College is nexf for sfudy of mafhemafics . . . has gained valuable experience as a clerk . . . enioys mafh and choir . . . will always remember being in Brigadoon. Choir 4: Lion Sfaff 33 Spanish Club 3.4: GAA I,3g Lafin Club 2. CLIFFORD B. McGILLIVRAY McGill . . . has decided fo affend fhe U. of Illinois fo sfucly archifecfural engineering . . . enioys chemisfry and foofball . . . remembers fhe conference championship in foofball in l958. Eoofball I,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4: Baskef- ball I,2,37 Boys' Club Bd. lg Class Bd. lg Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. B. JAMES McCLAIN Jim . . . hopes fo pursue a career in elecfrical engineering af Quincy Col- lege . . . enioys mafhemafics . , . works for an appliance sfore. Rifle Club 2, Bowling Club 2. SUSAN JANE MCCLARY Sue . . . has decided fo affend De- Kalb or JC . . . wanfs fo become a feacher or sfewardess . . . occupies spare fime by falking, dancing, eafing pizza and lisfening fo Johnny Mafhis. Class Bd. 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 41 Spanish Club 4: GAA l,3,4, Girls' Club Council li Nurses' Aide 2. DOROTHY ANN McCUAIG l-las planned fo enfer fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . hopes fo become an ele- menfary school feacher . . . liked fo sfudy chemisfry. Tab Sfaff 4: Girls' Club Council Ig GAA I,2,3g Pep Club I,21 PNA Ig Span- ish Club 4p Office Aide l. SARAH ELIZABETH McGEE Beffy . . . anficipafes going fo fhe European Bible lnsfifufe in Paris, France . . . likes wrifing Ieffers and collecfing sfuffed animals . . . finds English and baskefball enjoyable . . . believes fhaf LT is hard and really makes a person work for whaf he wanfs, Business Club 3,43 Home Ec Club 2. ELLYN LEONE McHUGH Looks forward fo sfudying nursing af Wesley Memorial l-lospifal . . .spends free fime dancing, lisfening fo music and wafer skiing . , . likes chemisfry . , . fhinks LT is a wonderful school wifh a fine class spirif and leadership. Nurses' Aide 2, Spanish Club 4: GAA l,2,3,4g Pep Club 3: Home Ec Club I, sec. 2. MALCOLM BYRON McKEAN Mic . . . anlicipales allending JC . . . had lun working on Sound+rack and sludying hislory . . . enioyed Raile road Club. Railroad Club 2,3,41 Sound+rack 3,41 Band l,2,3,41 lnlramural Baskeiball I,2. RUTH DIANE McNAMARA Has planned lo enler secrelarial work afler gradualion . . . spenl many enjoyable hours babysilling . . . appreci- aled LT's wonderlul facully. Geneva H.S., Geneva Ohio, I,21 Business Club 3,41 Library Aide 21 FNA 21 GAA l,2. MERRILEE LYNN MELBERG Hopes lo allend Valparaiso or U. ol Wisconsin . . . likes English, hislory and sporls . . . sees Iulure in social work . . . believes compelilion is required in a highly academic school such as LT. GAA I,2,3,41 Wrilers' Club 41 Office Aide 2. DOLORES CAROL MIEGEL Dolly . . . enrollmenl al JC in pre- paralion for a secrelarial or banking career is nexl . . . worked in lhe school bookslore . . . preferred German and bookkeeping lo olher subiecls. German Club 3,41 Business Club 3,41 GAA I,41 Na+'l Honor Sociely 4. MARYLYN MARIA MINIER Mary . looks 'forward +o sludying psychology al' William Woods College . . . plans 'ro become a secrelary . . . likes lo bowl . . . preferred Norlh Carn- pus Io Soulh Campus. GAA I,2,3,41 Jr. Red Cross Council 2. Class leaves Swaying Their grass skirls, senior boys Warren Hopkins, Al Preble, Chip Myers and Skip Koerlh swing oul' Iheir version of a Hawaiian hula. ELLEN CAROL McKITTRICK Undecided aboul' college choice . . . hopes 'Io sludy elemenlary educalion . . . enioyed music and English . . liked working on Girls' Club. Girls' Club Bd. 2, lreas. 3, vice-pres. 41 Rep. Assem. 3,41 Spanish Club 41 Slu- denl Council Com. 3,41 Corral Show l,21 Choir 4. RICHARD KENNETH MEANS Rich . . . wanls lo sludy polilical law al' U. of Illinois . . . spends free 'rime wilh pholography, hi-fi and Explorer scouring . . . enioyed social science classes. Debale I1 Camera Club I,21 Foolball mgr. 21 Gymnaslics 3,41 Class Bd. 2,41 SoundIrack I,21 Track I. BARBARA JANE MERTES Barb . . . wanls lo sludy child psychology al lhe U. of Illinois . , . found alfending LT's alhlelic evenls very ene ioyable. GAA l,4, Bd. 2, hislorian 31 German Club 3,4-. PATRICIA BRIDGET MILLER Pal . . . will sludy al' lhe Ari' Insli- lule of Chicago . . . inleresled in draw- ing and olher phases of arl . . . found Friday nighl dales very enioyable, Girls' Club Bd. 21 GAA I,21 Home Ec Club I. ANDREW JOHN MI ROLOCK Andy . . . Iulure undecided as yer . . . found lhe sludy ol algebra inleresl- ing and challenging . . . gained a greal deal of enioymenl from parlicipaling in Bowling Club. Bowling Club 4. mid winier cold for fropic heai of Pau Luau CAROLYN LUCYLE MITCHELL Expecfs 'Io major in home economics af Purdue U .... spenf much leisure 'lime reading . . . found commiffee work in- 'leresfing and enjoyable. Office Aide l.2.3.4: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec Club I: GAA I.2. LEONARD LEE MOLANDER Mo . . . will affend Lincoln Memor- ial U. or JC . . , plans fo enfer fhe field of business adminisfrafion or pharmacy . . . enjoys working on cars . . . preferred American hisfory 'Io ofher subjecfs. Bowling Club l.2.3: lnframural Baskef- ball 4. C. RICHARD MONGER Dick . . . has decided fo enfer Soufhern Illinois U. in fhe fall . . . hopes fo become a foresfer . . . spends much fime playing golf . . . found psychology enjoyable. SAM ROSS MONTGOMERY Will affend JC and fhe U. of Illi- nois fo pursue an engineering career . . . inferesfed in mafh and physics. Foofball 2: Inframural Baskefball I.2.3: lnframural Baseball 3. MARY SANDRA MOORE Sandy . . . infends fo become an I.B.M. operafor affer affending a business school . . . worked as a clerk . . . found arf and horseback riding enjoyable. RONALD E. MORAVEC Ron . . . fufure includes Purdue U. and an engineering career . . . worked af a drug sfore . . . finds mafh and asfronomy inferesfing . . . spends spare fime swimming and playing golf. Spanish Club 3: Library Aide I.2. RICHARD MACARTH U R MITCHELL Mifch . . . wanfs fo sfudy business adminisfrafion af fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . enjoyed wresfling and foofball . . . feels' LT is a fine school. Foofball l.3: Wresfling 4. CAROL SUE MOLZAHN Moldy . . . Illinois Sfafe Normal U. is nex'I' . . . expecfs fo feach physical edu- cafion . . . parficipafed acfively in GAA and church acfivifies. GAA 2.3. Bd. 4: Senior Leader 4: Span- ish Club 3.4: LaI'in Club 2: FTA l.2.3. MELISSA LOUISE MONSON Plans 'ro prepare for an elemenfary feaching career af Bufler U .... is fond of reading . . . lisfens fo classical music in spare fime . . . enjoyed sfudying Amer- ican hisfory. Girls' Club Council 2.3.4: GAA I.2.3.4: Pep Club I. freas. 2: Nurses' Aide 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3.47 Sfudenl' Coun- cil Com. 2.3. MICHAEL FRANK MONTI Mike . . . plans fo sfudy business adminisfrafion al' Valparaiso . . . worked af a grocery sfore . . . enjoyed hisfory . . . rafes baskefball as his favorife ac- fivify. Spanish Club 3: Bowling Club 4: Infra- mural Baskefball 2.3.47 Inframural Base- ball 3.4. SANDRA MOORE Sandi. . . plans fo work as a model and dancing insfrucfor . . . occupies free fime by lisfening 'Io records and feaching dancing. GAA l.2.3.4: Choir 4. CAROLYN ANNE MORGAN Carol . . . expecfs fo affend Illinois Normal U .... will pursue a career in elemenfary educafion . . . acfive in sporfs. parficularly wafer skiing and swim- ming . . . worker as cashier in a grocery sfore. FTA 3: GAA l.2: Library Aide I.2: I-lome Ec Club l.2: Business Club 4. MICHAEL F. MORRISSEY Mike . . . plans lo sludy law al U. ol Nolre Dame . . . enioyed playing gofl and working in a pro shop . . . considers malh his besl subiecl. Bowling Club I.2.3.4: Class Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. 3: Lalin Club 2: lnlramural Bas- kelball I.2.3.4. SALLY JO MOTT Sal . . . hopes lo become a beau- lician or secrelary . . . liked lhe change al NC . . . spends lree lime bowling. GAA I.2: FNA I: Home Ec Club I. JOHN F. MUENCH ls undecided aboul college plans . . . worked as a clerk in a deparlmenl slore . . . linkers wilh cars . . . lound machine shop enioyable. PATRICIA ANN MURPHY Pal . . . plans lo sludy nursing al Oak Park Hospilal . . . worked as a cashier in grocery slore . , . inleresled in music and sporls. GAA I.2.3.4: Home Ec Club 2.4: Ger- man Club 3.4: Lalin Club 2. BRALY SU LLIVAN MYERS Chip . . . has decided lo sludy al Purdue . . . skis and plays baskelball lor pleasure . . . worked as a shoe salesman. Bowen H.S. I.2: Sludenl Council I. sec. 2: Corral Show 4: Foolball I: Baskelball I.2: lnlramural Baskelball 4. PATRICIA ANN NAUMAN Pal . . . lulure includes a nursing career . . . plays cards in spare lime . . . busy wilh cheerleading. French Club 4: Rep. Assem. 4: Class Bd. 2: Cheerleading l.2.3. NANCY LOUISE NELSON Anlicipales sludying al Auguslana Hospilal School ol Nursing . . . worked as a salesgirl . . . will never 'lorgel l958 Homecoming. FNA pres. I: Pep Club 3.4: GAA I: German Club 3.4: Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil 3 RICHARD SALISBU RY MORSE Rich . . . undecided aboul college choice . . . wanls lo pursue a career in medicine . . . enioyed chemislry and biology . . . worked in a grocery slore. Rep. Assem. 2: French Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Foolball I: Tennis I. GEORGE LAWRENCE MUELLER Expecls lo allend Norlhweslern U. lo prepare lor a career in eleclrical or civil engineering . . . bowls in spare lime . . . inleresled in malh. Bowling Club 2.4. sec. 3: Rille Club I.2: Ollice Aide I.2: lnlramural Baskel- ball I.2.3.4: Orcheslra l.2.3: Lalin Club 2. JILL ANN MULLER ' Anlicipales sludying liberal arls or psychology al U. ol Denver . . . occupies lime by lislening lo records . . . liked Friday nighls wilh lhe girls . Corral Show I.2.4: Rep. Assem l.3: GAA 3. Bd. I.2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Dramalics Club I.4: Pep Club I.2: French Club 4: Tab Slall 2. SHARON WINIFRED MURPHY Murph . . . will enroll al Moser Business School . . . inleresled in English . . . aclive in sporls . . . likes lo dance. Girls' Club Council I.2: Home Ec Club I.2.3: Class Bd. 2: Rep. Assem. 3: Pep Club 2.3. ROBERT GEORGE NATZKE Bob . . . plans lo allend JC or enler NROTC . . . anlicipales career as salesman or Naval ollicer . . . rales cars girls and malh as lops . Foolball l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4. SUZANNE KAREN NELSEN Sue . . . anliciipales allending Bul- ler U. or Norlhern Illinois U .... worked as sporling goods salesgirl . . . spenl lime lislening lo Kingslon Trio records. Spanish Club 4: Pep Club 3: Sludenl Council Com. I. BARBARA ANN NEMECEK Barb . . . lulure undecided . . . enioyed going lo lhe Corral and dancing . . , likes dramalics . . . lislens lo rock 'n' roll. Twirlers l.2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Lalin Club 2: GAA I.2: FNA l.2. While piclorially covering a varsily lool ball game on a chilly Salurday allernoon Dick Parker hurries along lhe sidelines, looking lor lhal special camera angle. MICHAEL PATRICK NEUSTADT Mike . . . plans lo maior in English al Norlhern Illinois U. or Sl. Thomas . . . was a clerk al I956 Democralic Nalional Convenlion . . , parlicipaled in lhe Chrislmas inlramural baskelball lourna- menls. Track I,2: Inlramural Baskelball I,2,3,4: lnlramural Baseball 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN NEWMAN Pal . . . plans lo allend JC . . . believes a career in secrelarial work is nexl . . . lound lhe sludy ol bolh French and Spanish enioyable. Spanish Club 3.4: Rep. Assem. I: Library Aide I. JOHN B. NICHOLS Nick . . . plans lo allend Missouri Valley U .... aclive in Boy Scouls . . . hapes lo become a professional Scouler . . . enioyed psychology class. Foolball 4. DONALD LOUIS NOBLE Nibs . . . wanls lo allend JC lo begin preparalion lor a career in archi- leclure . . . linkers wilh radios . . . im- pressed by LT's loolball and baskelball leams . . . considers algebra his lavorile subiecl. Bowling Club I,2: Rille Club I: Audio- visual Aide 3. KAREN HOPE NORDENTOFT Nordy . . . will pursue a business career aller sludying al Carlhage Col- lege . . . goes oul wilh lhe girls in leisure lime . . . lhoughl senior class had line spiril. Choir 4: Rep. Assem. 4: Class Bd. 3: Nurses' Aide 4: Ollice Aide 2: Girls' Club Council 3: Spanish Club 4. JUDITH KAY NORRIS Judy . . .JC is nexl aller gradua- lion . . . worked as counselor al summer camp . . . enioys arl . . . keeps busy swimming and ice skaling. Ollice Aide 4: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 4. DIANE BARBARA NIELSEN Looks lorward lo maioring in edu- calion al De Pauw or Purdue . . . spenl much lime in lhe Lion ollice . . . will remember being on Homecoming Courl. Lion Slall 3.4: Class Bd. 4: Spanish Club 4: Rep. Assem. 2,33 Girls' Club Council I,3: ETA 3: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 3: GAA I,3. VIRGINIA NOBLE Jinny . . .will allend Tarkio College . . . likes English . . . occupies her spare lime wilh waler sporls and music. Dramalics Club I: GAA I,2,3,4: Boal Club I: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club I,2. GARY A. NORDMAN Himer . . . has decided lo sludy engineering al Purdue . . . skis in spare lime . . . was aclive in Sludenl Council aclivilies . . , worked al lhe posl ollce. Sludenl Council 3.4: Corral Show 2,3,4: No. I 4. THOMAS NOWATZKI Tom . . . plans lo make his career in lhe Armed Forces . . . spends lree lime on lhe lennis courls . . . lound hislory and English lileralure inleresling. Camera Club I,2. Final year recorded in media of sound, THOMAS JOSEPH NOWICKI Tony . . . fufure includes business adminisfrafion af Drake. Marqueffe or U. of Illinois . . . worked as a service affendanf . . . inferesfed in physics. Boaf Club I.2. MICHAEL JOHN O'CONNELL Mike. . .is planning fo affend JC. fhen go info business . . . favorife hobby is phofography . . . enioyed Rifle Club. Rifle Club 2.3.41 Camera Club l.2. RICHARD THOMAS O'HANLON Dick . . . plans fo affend JC and maior in business adminisfrafion . . . plays cards in free momenfs . . . enioyed American hisfory. Track 2. ANDREW LINDBERG OLSON. JR. Brown . . . decided fo affend JC, Ihen a small co-ed college . . . plans fo sfudy engineering or agriculfure . . . likes parficipafing in sporfs and going ouf wfh fhe boys. Foofball I.2.3.4: Wresfling 2.4. RICHARD J. O'MEARA Dick . . . wanfs 'Io affend fhe U. of Illinois or JC . . . enioys parficipafing in all sporfs, parficularly Qymnasfics . . . enjoyed making friends af LT. Gymnasfics 4. RICHARD EARL OWNBY Dick . . . will enfer four-year ap- prenficeship in fool and die making . . inferesfed in hisfory . . . liked LT's friend- ly afmosphere. DAVID R. OBERHILL Dave . . . anficipafes maioring in engineering af Anfioch College or Norfh- wesfern U .... likes camping arid lisfen- ing fo records . . . finds German in feresfing . . . fhinks LT has a good science deparfmenf. Band I.2.3.4g German Club 2.3.47 Bi-Phy- Chem 2. GAIL ODOM Will furfher her sfudies al' JC . . . plans fo maior in elemenfary educafion . . . avid Whife Sox fan . . . was im- pressed by fhe helpful counseling af LT. FTA I: Band l.2. IRENE VIRGINIA OKE Has decided 'ro affend JC . . . wanfs fo become a sfewardess . . . likes dancing and falking on fhe phone . . . feels high school has helped her fo meef many differenl' people. Rep. Assem. I.3: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec Club I.2: Dramafics Club I.2: Corral Show 2.3.4. BARBARA ELLEN OLSON - Barb . . . maior will be foreign rela- fions af eifher Skidmore College or U. of Wisconsin . . . likes music and iournalism . . . enioyed sfudying fhe Russian lan- guage. Sfudenf Council 2. freas. 4: Corral Show I.2: Lion Sfaff 3.4: GAA Bd. I: Lafin Club 21 Vergil Club 3: Russian Club 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. BILL M. ORR Bill . . . hopes fo affend Wesf- minsfer College . . . spends much fime bowling . . . enioyed every minufe af LT. Bowling Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 4: Door Guard 2: Rifle Club I. DONALD PALMER Don . . . will confinue his educa- fion nexf year wifh a liberal arfs program . . . enjoys lisfening fo hi-fi . . . resfores Model A Ford roadsfer in leisure fime. Corral Show 21 Boaf Club 2: German Club 2.3. prinf, and piciure RONALD PALMER Ron . . . undecided abouf his plans for fhe fufure . . . inferesfed in cars . . . lisfens fo hi-fi . . . liked American hisfory. Class Bd. 3: Boaf Club 2: German Club 2.3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. RICHARD HAROLD PARKER Dick . . . plans fo prepare for journalism al' Sf. Thomas College . . . acfive in fhe field of phofography . . . liked fo bowl . . . proud fhaf color phofo faken by him was a feafure of l959 nv-I-abn- Lion Sfaff 2,3.4: Tab Sfaff 2.3.41 Bowling Club 3.4: French Club 4: Camera Club I. pres. 2. JAMES ROBERT PASMORE Jim . . .finds a career in fhe Navy awaifs him affer affending JC . . . acfive in gymnasfics . . . inferesfed in cars . . . enjoys horseback riding. Gymnasfics 3.4: Door Guard 4. ROBERT JAMES PEDERSEN Bob . . . hopes fo go fo General Mofors Insfifufe . . . was employed in a service sfafion . . . plans fo become a mechanic. lnframural Baseball I: lnframural Baskef- ball 2: lnframural Volleyball 3. ANNE COUSINS PERRY College plans nof decided . . . hopes fo enfer fhe arf field . . . enjoyed working on class board . . . fhinks LT is a very friendly school. Class Bd. 2.37 MadCaps l.2: GAA l.2.3. GILBERT C. PETERS Gil . . . anficipafes affending eifher U. of Illinois or Iowa Sfafe . . . infends fo sfudy agriculfure . . . enjoyed psycho- logy and baskefball. Baskefball l.2.3.4: Foofball l.2,3.4: Track l,2.3.4. LINDA VISEL PALMER Viz . . . anficipafes sfudying nurs- ing af fhe U. of Iowa . . . enjoys swim- ming and diving . . . preferred Spanish Io ofher subjecfs . . . did hospifal volun- feer work. Senior Leader 4: FNA I.2.3.4: Corral Show 2.3.4: GAA I.2.3. Bd. 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4. ROSE ANN PALOUCEK Rosie . . . will affend JC nexl' year as fhe inifial sfep in preparing for her major in physical educafion . . . enjoyed mafhemafics and physical educafion . . . fhinks LT is a wonderful school. J. Sferling Morfon l'l.S. I.2: GAA 4: Home Ec Club 4: Business Club 4. JOHN A. PASKVAN Jack . . . will enfer JC nexl' year in preparafion for a career as a fech- nician . . . worked in a gas sfafion . . . liked working on cars in spare fime. VIRGINIA ANN PAUS Ginger . . . has planned fo sfudy fashion illusfrafion al 'lhe U. of Kansas nexf fall . . . enjoys skefching . . . found arf inferesfing . . .feels fhaf LT has good counseling and fhaf fhe senior class is very closely knif. ' Corral Show 2: Spanish Club 2.3.4. MICHELINE MARY PERONE Mike . . . plans fo do secrefarial work affer graduafion . . . worked in an office for one year . . . likes fo swim. bowl and parficipafe in GAA acfivifies. Dramafcs Club I.2: Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil I.2.3: Mu Tau 23 Pep Club 2.3.41 I-lome Ec Club 3: AAK 3: GAA 4. BARBARA JEAN PETERHANS Barb . . . hopes fo be a recepfionisf or a sfenographer . . . clerked for seven monfhs ...likes sewing, swimming, horse- back riding and fyping. Secrefaries' Club 2.3.4. MELISSA HILTON PETRTYL Missy . . . hopes fo enroll al' fhe U. of Michigan fo sfudy conservafion and wildlife managemenf . , . likes chemisfry bofany . . . enjoys working wifh horses. Conservafion Club 3. hisforian 4: Rifle Club 3.4: Senior Leader 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil Com. 4: GAA I.3.4: Na'r'l Honor So- ciefy 4. SANDRA .JEAN PFLAGER DWIGHT J. PHELAN Sandy . . . looks liorward To allend- ing Denison or Grinnell lo sludy 'reaching . . . found working on lhe Lion reward- ing . . . likes iournalism. Lion Slalf 3,41 Sludenl Council 41 Corral Show 2.3.41 Senior Leader 41 GAA I, Bd. 2,3,41 Quill and Scroll 41 Nal'l Honor Sociely 41 Lalin Club 2. GREGORY P. PHILLIPS Greg . . . anlicipales sludying chemical engineering al M.l.T .... en- ioys working on chemislry proiecls in his laboralory al home . . . likes hislory and baskelball . . . believes LT holds many opporlunilies lor 'rhose who lake advan- Iage of lhem. French Club 3,41 Inlramural Baskelball 41 Rifle Club I,2. E. CONRAD PIER Connie . . . undecided aboul his plans for lhe fulure . . . employed as a salesman . . . enioys fishing and swim- ming . . . liked allending LT. Baseball 21 lnlramural Baskelball I,2,3,41 Foolball I. - NANCY ANN PIERSON Nancy . . . plans lo alrend Miami U. of Ohio in preparalion for a career in secondary educalion . . . likes Io read, wrile and sew . . . enioyed working on I-Iomecoming lloals. La'Iin Club 2,3,41 French Club 3,41 Wrilers' Club 3,41 Mu Tau I,2,3,41 FTA 4: GAA 2,3,41 Tab S+alI41Nal'l I-Ionor Sociely 4. HERBERT RUSSELL POHL, JR. Kip . . . plans 'ro allend Columbia U. ol Missouri . . . hopes 'ro work in lhe newspaper business in lhe fulure . . . enioyed sludying American hislory. Rep. Assem. I,2,41 Class Bd. I,2.31 Wreslling I1 lnlramural Baskelball I,2,3,41 Sludenl Council Com. 2. I-lolding The place of honor in 'rhe Home- coming parade, Ihe Queen's lloal carries lhis year's reigning loeaulies, Dianne Casrle, Diane Nielson, Pal Talro, Anne Leavi++ and Kalhy I-Iarders. Ike . . .will allend JC and lhen U. of Illinois Io sludy engineering . . . has worked as a Iounlain boy . . . likes bowl- ing and collecling slamps . . . surprised al lhe size of LT aller allending a small high school in freshman year. Chaminade I-I.S., Claylon, Mo., Ii Slamp Club 21 Bowling Club 4. MARCIA JANE PHILLIPS Jane . . . looks forward Io allending Bowling Green ro sludy elemenlary edu- ca'Iion . . . enioys lislening 'ro Perry Como and Doris Day records. Sludenl Council Com. 41 FNA 3, vice- pres. 21 Boar Club 2, sec-lreas. 31 Class Bd. 21 Spanish Club 3,41 Girls' Club Council I,41 Lalin Club 21 Nurses' Aide I,21 Na+'l I-Ionor Sociely 4. BONNY-LU PIERCE Bonny . . . anlicipales a line and applied arls course al Soulhern Illinois U. . . . employed as a wailress lhroughoul high school . . . enioyed making skelches lor arf class. DOROTHY E. PODOLAK Dore . . . will enler general office work afler gradualion . . . preferred bowling lo olher sporls . . . liked To sludy bookkeeping. Band I,2,3,41 Orcheslra 2,31 GAA I. JOHN T. POLACEK A Hopes 'ro sludy denlisrry al Milli- kin U .... found science very enioyable . . . will always remember running in The slale cross counlry meel. Track I,2,3,41 Cross Counlry 2.3, co-cap'r. 4. DAVID EDWARD PRATT Dave . . . sfudy of languages af Middlebury College is nexf . . . liked Lafin and English . . . is fond of playing golfhand bowling. Class Bd. I.2,3: Lafin Club vice-pres. 2: Verqil Club 3: Cicero Club co-consul 4g Golf I.2.3.4: Boys' Club Bd. 3: Bowling Club I.2,3.47 Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4. ANN E. PRITCHARD Anficipafes affending U. of Missouri . . . wanfs fo maior in inferior decorafion . . . lenioyed her friends' parfies fha mosf . . . liked fo wafch foofball games. Rep. Assem. 2.3: Pep Club I.2,3g Office Aide 4: Home Ec Club 33 Spanish Club 3: Sfudenf Council Com. I. JOHN G. RAFFERTY Raf . . . has decided fo follow JC wifh fwo years af fhe U. of Illinois . . . preferred English IVC fo ofher subiecfs . . . found his Safurday nighf dafes very enioyable. Office Aide I.2: Rifle Club I: Railroad Club 31 Audio-visual Aide 4. RICHARD LESTER RAYNER Dick.. . plans fo affend a small co- educafional college in Iowa . . . operafed an amafeur radio sef . . . enioyed Radio Club. Radio Club I 2.3.4. WILLIAM S. REIMUS Bill . . . infends 'ro sfudy elecfrical engineering af U. of Illinois or Coasf Guard Academy . . . worked many affer school hours as a sfockclerk . . . liked fhe sfudy of mafh. Foofball I.2: Baseball I.2g Inframural Baskefball I.2,3.4. KATHERYN VIRGINIA REISSAUS Kay Vee . . . college will prepare her for a iob in a commercial field . . . has worked as a secrefary and a sales clerk . . . will remember English IV C. Girls' Club Council 3: Pep Club I.2,3: Fall Play 4: Corral Show 4. SANDRA ANN RIEMERSMA Sandy . . . anficipafes enfering Sfephens College nexf year . . . will sfudy liberal arfs . . . has profifed by work experience as a cashier . . . spenf affer school hours in Dramafics Club and afh- Iefics. Dramafics Club I.2.3: Secrefaries' Club 3.47 French Club 4: Soundfrack 3. Al.AN CURTIS PREBLE AI . . . will maior in engineering af Lehigh U .... enioyed wafer skiing on his bare feef. Dunedin Jr. I-I.S., Dunedin. Fla., I: Corral Show 2.3.41 Class Bd. 4: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Spanish Club 3: Track I.2.4y Gymnasfics 3.4: lnframural Baskefball l,2, 3.4: Na+'I I-lonor Sociefy 4. JEAN I. PROHASKA Izzy . . . will spend nexf fwo years af JC . . . likes fo dance . . . enioyed working on fhe Lion sfaff . . . was fhrilled af being Fall Fesfival Oueen of fhe American Legion.' Opereffa 35 Lion Sfaff 3.47 Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Corral Show 3: Lafin Club 2: Office Aide 2.3: Spanish Club 3,4, DENNIS J. RAUBA Plans fo sfudy elecfronics af JC . .. spenf much fime working on his mofor scoofer . . . liked sfudying physics . . . enioyed going on dafes. JAMES J. READ Jim . . . anficipafes sfudying en- gineering af Purdue U. spenf free hours working on cars . . . found physics and varsify games enjoyable. Spanish Club 41 Rifle Club I.2g Library Aide I. WILLIAM H. REININGA. JR. Gufz . . . will sfudy engineering af Colorado Sfafe or Iowa Sfafe . . . sails for pleasure during fhe summer . . . likes baskefball. Inframural Baskefball I,2.3.4g Track l,2, 3.4. GEORGE JOHN REPSOLD Duke . . . wanfs fo maior in business adminisfrafion af U. of Illinois . . . likes Io read . . . enjoyed hisfory . . . feels LT offers many opporfunifies for fhe well-rounded sfudenf. German Club 2.3. JAMES L. RILEY Flash . . .has planned fo sfudy ac- counfing af Bufler U. or U. of Illinois. . . likes American hisfory . , . appreciafed opporfunifies af LT. Foofball I.2.3.4g Baseball 2.3.43 Baskef- ball Ig Rep. Assem. I: Boys' Club Bd. 31 Rifle Club I: Corral Bd. 4: Naf'I I-Ionor Sociefy 4. Serving sfudenfs, school gives Seniors sense KAREN LOUISE RIVALDO Plans To work as a bookkeeper in a bank . . . enioyed week-ends wiTh The girls . . . has gained experience Tor a career by working in a bank . . . liked maTh. GAA I,2,3g Mu Tau 3. CARYL MARIE ROERIG Will become a secreTary . . . en- ioyed bookkeeping . . . Teels she was TorTunaTe To be a sTudenT aT LT. GAA l,2,3,47 Home Ec Club 3,41 Busi- ness Club 4. ROBERT JAMES ROHSE Bob . . . wanTs To aTTend lllinois College . . . worked as an ofTice messen- ger aT WesTern Union . . . American his- Tory inTrigued him . . . liked The Triend- liness aT LT. Baskefball l. CAROL JEAN ROSE Plans To aTTend NorThwesTern . . . will become a dancer or choreographer . . . TavoriTe subiecT was English liTera- Ture. Girls' Club Bd. 3,4: OpereTTa 3,41 WriT- ers' Club 3.4: STudenT Council Com. l,2,3,4: GAA l.2,3,4: LaTin Club 25 French Club 41 NaT'l l-lonor SocieTy 4. SUSAN LEE ROSS Sue . . . will aTTend NorThern Illinois U. To sTudy nursing . . . worked as a hos- piTal volunTeer . . . had Tun aT The Corral and The games . . . enioyed The closeness oT The senior class. FNA 3.4: GAA l,3,4, Bd. 2: Senior Leader 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Sound- Track 3. . VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE ROSS Ginny . . . looking Torward To Tour years aT U. oT Illinois . . . may enTer law . . . likes To Travel and learn abouT diTTerenT places and people . . . im- pressed by The assemblies. GAA I,2: French Club 3. ERICK LOUIS ROCHA Hopes To sTudy business manage- menT . . . worked as a mechanic . . . spends Tree Time swimming and weighT liTTing . . . liked psychology. NANCY LEE ROGERS Plans To enTer William Woods . . . mighT enTer nursing . . . TavoriTe subiecT was English . . . likes Friday nighTs wiTh The girls . . . Teels she undersTood high school beTTer when she became a iunior. GAA I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 4. KEITH ALBERT ROSBOROUGH KeiTh . . . looks Toward To aTTend- ing JC and Then I.I.T .... parT Time iob as draTTsman . . . will enTer engineering . . . was impressed by school opereTTas, Choir 3,4. JOH N RALPH ROS ENVOLD ls undecided abouT his TuTure . . . has considered enTering business . . . en- ioyed speech class . . . liked everyThing abouT LT excepT The school song. Bowling l,2,3,4: Door Guard 4: STudenT Council Com. 21 BoaT Club I. TERENCE LEE ROSS Terry . . . worked as a landscaper . . . TavoriTe subiecT was maTh . . . Thinks he was lucky To be able To aTTend one oT The besT schools in The counTry. Riile Club I. NANCY LEE ROYCE Plans To conTinue her sTudy oT music aT eiTher Oberlin or EasTman School oT Music . . . TaughT music Tor one year . . . was Thrilled by playing The Greig ConcerTo wiTh The band. German Club 3.4: WriTers' Club 3,41 OrchesTra 3.4: Mu Tau l,2: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. I of safisfacfion RALPH DANIEL RUBINO Chemisfry will be his maior af fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . hobby is phofog- raphy . . . bowls in his spare fime . . . prefers mafh fo ofher subiecfs. J. Sferling Iviorfon H.S. I: Bowling Club 3.4: German Club 2.3: lnframural Baskef- ball 2. KENNETH JOHN RULE Ken . . . plans fo affend: JC affer Holding up his end of fhe refaining rope fo keep specfafors off fhe baslcefball floor, Jim Riley waifs for play fo begin. working for a year . . . plays baskefball whenever possible . . . inferesfed in cars. Baskefball I,2,3,4. JOHN MICHAEL RUTA JC is nexf affer graduafion . . . in- friguecl by machine shop . . . likes Io work on cars. Door Guard 4: Rifle Club I. PATRICK JOSEPH RYAN Paf . . . college choice undecided . . . would like fo sfudy elecfrical en- gineering . . . worked in an aufo repair shop . . . liked mafh. Office Aide 2: Door Guard 3: Rifle Club l. CARL E. RYDIN Fufure in business adminisfrafion affer fhe U. of Denver . . . impafienfly awaifs firsf 'Ihaw fo begin his golf game . . . likes mafhemafics. Golf 3,41 lnframural Baskefball l,2,3,4: Bowling Club 4. JOHN ARTHU R RUDE Jack . . . hopes fo sfudy engineer- ing af fhe U. of Wisconsin or l.l.T .... liked Friday nighfs af fhe Corral . . fhinks LT is a very friendly school. Wresfling 2: Rifle Club Ig Bowling Club 27 Chess Club l.2. SHARON ANNE RU MOHR Sherry . . . will probably affend lvlonmoufh College nexf year . . . acfive in Spanish Club . . . plays fhe piano offen. Spanish Club 4: GAA 2.3.4-g Secrefaries' Club vice-pres. 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 2. JEFFREY FRISER RUZICKA Jeff. . . maior will be business ad- minisfrafion af Colgale U .... was acfive in Spanish club . . . enioys sailing and skiing. Spanish Club 2.3, pres. 4: Class Bd. 47 Wresfling l,2p Boaf Club I,2g Sfudenf Council Com. 2,3,4g Corral Show 2,3,4. SUSAN ELLEN RYDER Sue . . . has decided fo enfer nurs- ing af Passavanf Hospifal . . . was busy wifh secrefarial dufies, choir and church acfivifies . . . believes pofenfial leaders can shine al' LT. Class Bd. sec. 3.4: Choir 41 PNA I: Lafin Club 2: GAA I,2,3: Naf'l I-lonor Sociefy 4. ROBERT JAMES SADLEK Bob . . . plans Io sfudy business adminisfralion . . . likes free diving . . . enjoyed every minufe of LT. Q41 SALLY JAN E SAWYER Hopes fo prepare for feaching af Illinois Sfafe Normal U .... will always remember fhrills of opereffas, Sfudenf Council elecfions, dances and close bas- kefball games . . . liked fo sing and draw. Sfudenf Council I.2,3, sec. 4: MadCaps I, pres. 2: Choir 3,43 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Corral Show 2.3: Spanish Club 4: GAA I,2,3,4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2.3. GUY RICHMOND SCHAUB Will enfer leaching or phofography affer affending a small college in soufh- ern Lllinois . . . occupies spare fime wifh phofography and sporfs . . . enioyed LT's friendly afmosphere. Rifle Club I,2: Bowling Club 4. JUDITH L. SCHEIVE Judi . . . plans fo feach fhe blind affer graduafion from Illinois Sfafe Norm- al . . . fhinks more sfudenfs should par- ficipafe in fhe various acfivifies offered af LT . . .iliked English. Rep. Assem. l,3: Corral Show I,2: Class Bd. 3: Spansh Club 4: GAA I,2: Home Ec Club 3: FNA 2: Office Aide I: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Dramafics Club I. GLORIA G. SCHEY Wanfs fo affend American School of Beaufy Culfure . . . has been em- ployed as a secrefary . . . finds working on sfagecraff enjoyable. Home Ec Club I,2. Lef's see - hisfory and English home- work, fhinks Nancy Rogers as she sfops briefly af her locker affer school. JILL DIANE SALTER Has planned fo rnaior in home eco- nomics af Norfhern Illinois U. or Wesfern Michigan U .... found Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls especially enioyable . . . liked Home Ec Club. Spanish Club 3: Home EC Club 2,3,4: Nurses' Aide l,2: FNA I,2: Pep Club I,2: GAA I,2,3: Girls' Club Council I. JOHN M. SANDELS Expecls fo enfer business adminis- frafion or physical educafion affer col- lege . . . acfive in sporfs, especially fool- ball and wresfling . . . always will re- member being chosen mosf valuable wresfler his sophomore year. Foofball I.2,3,4: Wresfling I,2,3. NANCY MICHELE SCHAEFFER Nan . . . hopes fo become a fypisf affer graduafion . . . likes fo Iisfen fo jazz records . . . enioyed LT's friendly afmosphere. RICHARD JAMES SCHEBO Rebel . . . plans fo ioin fhe Army . . . has worked af a service sfafion . . . occupies his free fime wifh bowling. Bowling I,2: Inframural Baskefball I,2,3.4. DAVID PETER SCHENCK Dave . . . has decided fo sfudy medicine af Ripon College . . . is in- feresfed in music . . . enioys correspond- ing wifh his German pen pals. Wresfling I,2,3: Orchesfra l,2, pres. 3, mgr. 4: German Club 4. TODD WILLIAM SCHINDLER Plans a fufure in business adminis- frafion affer affending Soufhern Iliinois U .... acfive in sporfs, especially skiing . . . believes he has made many lifelong friends af LT. Rep. Assem. 3: Inframural Baskefball 3.4: Gymnasfics 3. KENNETH HAROLD SCHMIDT Ken . . . fufure plans undecided . . . spenf mosf of his fime as a service sfafion affendanf . . . enioys wafer skiing and mechanical drawing . . . inferesfed in boafs and cars. WILLIAM JESSE SCHNUTE Bill . . . college choice undecided . . . plans fo enfer fhe field of medicine . . . enjoyed Rifle Club . . . fhinks LT is a very friendly school. Rifle Club l,2,3, pres. 43 Sfamp and Coin Club I. SUSAN E. SCHORLEMER Sue . . . plans fo sfudy personnel managemenf af U. of Illinois . . . worked as a hosfess . . . likes sporfs, especially horseback riding and golfing . . . infer' esfed in Spanish. GAA I,2,3,4: Senior Leader 41 Spanish Club 3,4: Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2. RICHARD L. SCHWANBECK Rich . . . will sfudy business adminis- frafion af Grinnell . . . bowls in spare fime . . .found mafh and choir enioyable. choir 3,41 Bowling Club 2,3,4.' RONALD STAN LEY SCOTT Ron . . . looks forward fo sfudying mefal fechnology af Bradley . . . works on cars . . . employed as a sfock boy . . . inferesfed in physics. Bowling Club lg Rifle Club 2. DONALD EDWARD SEYK Don . . . plans a Navy career affer affending fhe Naval Academy . . . likes fo fravel . . . finds mafh inferesfing. Eoofball l,2,3. EDWARD SHEA Eddie . . . hopes fo sfudy elecfrical engineering af JC . . . found algebra enioyable . . . inferesfed in foofball. Wresfling 31 Gymnasfics 4. CHRISTINE SCHMUDDE Chris . . . will affend Norfhern lfli- nios U. fo prepare for social work . . . spends mosf of her fime reading or swim- ming . . .finds arf, choir and hisfory in- feresfing. Choir 3: Spanish Club 3,41 AAK 4: Girls' Club Council 4. CAROL ANN SCHOOF Squee . . . will furfher her- educa- fion af Valparaiso U .... plans a career in feaching or social work . . . enioys going fo games and fhe Corral . . . had fun in English and Girls' Club. Girls' Club Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. 3.4: Corral Show I,3: Spanish Club 3: Choir 4. HAROLD DAVID SCHROEDER Skip . . . plans a career in elecfron- ics affer graduafion from JC . . . has worked as a sfock boy . . . inferesfed in mafh and science . . . likes boafing and wafer skiing. ALAN LOU SCHWA R11 Will enfer eifher JC or U. of Co'o- rado . . . hopes fo sfudy law . . . liked mafhemafics. German Club 2.3: Bowling Club 2.37 Cross Counfry 2. JOHN SEGO Plans fo fake a pre-engineering course af JC and fhen fransfer fo Purdue . . . inferesfed in ham radios . . . likes fo lisfen fo good music . . . works in an elecfronics shop. Radio Club I, sec. 2, pres 3,41 Choir 3,43 Bi-Phy-Chem I. JOHN NORMAN SHANKLAND Shanks . . . will enfer DeVries fo sfudy elecfronics . . . worked in a service sfafion . . . goes camping and bow-hunf- ing in free fime. Track li Wresfling 21 Office Aide I. MICHAEL WILLIAM SH EEHAN Mickey . . . will sfudy business or law af Lewis College . . . worked af a bowling alley . . . likes physics . . . en- ioys baseball. Foofball I,2,37 Bowling Club l,2,4g Base- ball 3,4g Track I. 2 Backing afhlefic feams, fense crowds view RONALD WILLIAM SHEELEY Bloge . . . hopes fo affend Illinois Sfafe Normal U .... will sfudy social sciences . . . enioyed parficipafing in sporfs . . . liked American hisfory. Class Bd. 37 Cross Counfry 3,4: Spanish Club 4: Door Guard 3.4: lnframural Sporfs l,2,3,4. MARJORIE LOUISE SHERMAN Lou . . . hopes fo sfudy nursing af Norfhwesfern U .... received a greaf deal of pleasure from music . . . grad- uafed from LT in 'Ihree years. Lafin Club 2: Mu Tau l,2: GAA I,2: Sfudenf Council Com. 2: Band I. SINCLAIR G. SHORT Sinny . . . wanfs fo sfudy veferinary medicine af Oklahoma Sfafe U .... found gymnasfics fo be his favorife ac- fivify . . . was amazed af fhe co-opera- fion befween fhe fwo campuses. Gymnasfics 3.4: Boys' Club Bd. 4: Class Bd. 4: Corral Show 4: Wresfling 2: Rifle Club l,2: lnframural Baskefball 2: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4. WILLIAM WARREN SIELING Bill . . . is planning fo affend JC affer graduafion . . . wanfs fo enfer fhe field of aviafion . . . likes fo dance . . . enioyed sfudying mafhemafics. Bowling Club I: Rifle Club l,2. SUSAN ELIZABETH SIMON Susie . . . will enfer Miami U. of Ohio . . . wanfs fo become an elemenfary 'Ieacher . . .found biology very enioyable . . . fhoroughly enioyed all of her four years af LT. Sfudenf Council l,2, sec. 3: GAA I,2.3.4: Girls' Club Bd. I.2: Spanish Club 4: FTA 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. LUDWIG HERBERT SKOG Lud . . . will sfudy af fhe U. of Kenfucky or fhe U. of Illinois . . . collecfs guns . . . inferesfed in American hisfory . . . enioyed foofball. Foofball I.2,3,4: Wresfling I,2. SUSAN ILEEN SHELTON ' Sue . . . would like fo go info social work affer graduafion . . . worked in fhe Village Markef . . . enioyed going fo MacDonalds. ' GAA I,2,3: Jr. Red Cross Council 4. PAUL DAVIS SHOENER, JR. Skip . . . has planned fo become a commercial arfisf . . . spenf many hours working on cars . . . liked graphic arfs. Rifle Club I: MadCaps 2. GRETA LEE SHRINER Gref . . . will affend Norfhwesfern U. affer a year of JC . . .fond of falk- ing on fhe felephone . . . likes fo clance . . . found her favorife subiecf fo be physics. Dramafics Club I,2,4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Lafin Club 2: Pep Club 2, sec. 3: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: Business Club 3.41 GAA I,3,4. LAU RIE KATHERINE SIMON Will prepare for a feaching career af Miami U. of Ohio . . . gained valu- able experience in infroducfion fo 'reach- ing . . . enioyed parficipafing in afh- lefcs. GAA I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 3.4: FTA 4: MadCaps I,2: Sfudenf Council I.2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. ' ROBERT L. SIMONS Bob . . . is undecided as fo whefher he will confinue his educafion , . . found a greaf deal of enioymenf 'Ihrough his work in machine shop . . . liked working on cars. ROY JERRY SKOTTY Law will be his maior af fhe U. of Illinois . . . worked for fwo years as a sfockboy af a grocery sfore . . . plays ice hockey . . . considers mafh his besf subiecf. E R hard-foughf confesis As a play develops. an inferesfing cross- secfion of senior enfhusiasm and concen- frafion is capfured af one of LT's foofball games. LOUIS JAMES SLADE Louie . . . Norfhwesfern U. is nexf for sfudies in engineering . . . worked as an inspecfor and packer of aluminum cookware . . . skis in fhe winfer and sails in fhe summer . . . enioyed his sfudy of mafhmafics. French Club 3: MadCaps 23 Bowling 2.31 lnframural Baskefball I. DOROTHY LOUISE SLEBOS Lou . . . hopes fo work as a social worker or airline hosfess affer graduafiori from Miami or Bowling Green . . . lisfs swimming as favorife sporf. Scarsdale l-l.S.. Scarsdale. N.Y.. I.2g Sfu- denf Council I.2: Pep Club 1.2: French Club l.2g Spanish Club 3.47 l-lome Ec Club 3.4. LEE GARD SLOCUM Plans for fufure undecided . . . en ioys reading science ficfion books . . . acfive in scoufs and church youfh groups . . . liked wresfling. Wresfling I.2.3.4: Lafin Club 21 Vergil Club 3: Naf'l I-lonor Sociefy 4. HENRY A. SMITH Hank . . . will pursue his sfudies af fhe U. of lllinois . . . hopes fo make in- dusfrial design his fufure vocafion . . . believes fhaf LT gives ifs sfudenfs a de- diced advanfage over graduafes of ofher schools. Rifle Club I: German Club 3. JEAN ANITA SMUTNY Hopes fo affend Sfanford . . . en ioyed her responsibilifies as edifor-in chief of fhe I96O Iabulae . Tab Sfaff 3. edifor-in-chief 4: Naf'l l-lonor Sociefy 3.4: Girls' Club Bd. I.2.3: Sfudenl' Council Com. 2.3: Library Aide I.3g Lafin Club 21 Vergil Club 4: Cicero Club 45 Quill and Scroll 41 GAA I.2.3. RONALD CHARLES SLATIN Ron . . . plans a fufure in biochem- isfry affer graduafing from Knox College . . . sfudies nuclear physics as a hobby . . . feels LT is making greaf sfrides in progressive educafion. Lion Sfaff 3.4: Rifle Club li Lafin Club 2. SUSAN DEE SLIVKA Sue . . . wanfs fo enfer fhe field of merchandising . . . will probably al'- fend William Woods College . . . en- ioys bowling as a pasfime . . . will re- member Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls . GAA I.2.3.47 Spanish Club 47 Home Ec Club l.2. DAVID HARRIS SMITH Dave . . . plans fo sfudy banking af fhe U. of lllinois . . . works af a bank affer school . . . likes singing in choir . . . inferesfed in mafhemafics. Rep. Assem. lg Choir 3.43 Sfudenf Coun- cil Com. l.2g Naf'l l-lonor Sociefy 4. KAREN SMITH Coz . . . will receive fraining for becoming a music feacher af Cornell . . . likes fo sing and eaf pizza . . . en- ioyed psychology and English. Corral Show I.2.3g Opereffa 41 Choir 3.4: Girls' Club Council 3. CAROL PATRICIA SOLLICH Paf . . . fufure includes sfudies af Valparaiso U .... wanfs fo feach Ger- man . . . worked as a bafon fwirling in- sfrucfor. Twirlers I.2.3.4g German Club 2.3.41 GAA 3.4: Soundfrack 2.37 Orchesfra I.2g Naf'l l-Ionor Sociefy 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SPRINGATE A TaTTy apple provides delicious buT un- wieldy reTreshmenT Tor Dick Herman aT a TooTball game. THOMAS CHARLES SPRAGUE Tom . . . TuTure includes Kenyon College and sTudies in medicine . , . spenT Time working as a volunTeer aT a local hospiTaI . . . enioyed playing on The Tennis Team. Tennis I,2,3,4: Corral Show 4: LaTin Club 23 French Club 43 Choir 3,4. MICHAEL EDWARD STACK Mike . . . will enTer The U. oT Illi- nois . . . bowls in his spare Time . . . inTeresTed in maTh . . . enioyed The Corral. Bowling Club 3, sec. 43 Corral Show 43 RiTIe Club I. SHARON STANLEY Plans To sTudy psychalogy or Eng- lish aT Hillsdale College in Michigan . . . likes psychology . . . enioys swimming as a pasTime . . . Thinks LT kids are very Triendly. FRANK JOSEPH STASTNY Skip . . . plans To sTudy adverTising in The TuTure . . .worked aT an aluminum pIanT . . . enioys IeaTher Tooling as a hobby. RiTle Club Ig Bowling Club 3. DAVID WILLIAM SOMERFIELD Dave . . . plans To geT a iob or enTer The Armed Forces aTTer graduaTion . . . occupies spare Time by IisTening To music or building scale models.. .Tound choir and woodshop sTimuIaTing. J. STerIing MorTon H.S., l,2: Choir 3,41 OpereTTa 4. ROBERT JAMES SORENSEN Bob . . . will conTinue his sTudies aT WrighT Jr. College . . . hopes To become a carpenTer . . . believes he learned how To make The mosT of sTudy Time aT LT. RiTle Club I,2: Camera Club l,2. Bob . . . wanTs To aTTend Valparaiso U. and sTudy civil Engineering . . . has worked as a caTalogue boy and as a gas sTaTion mechanic . . . Tound TrigonomeTry enjoyable. Bowling Club 31 Spanish Club 3.4. ARTHU R HARRY STANGE ArT . . . plans To go To JC Tor a year, Then To The U. oT Illinois Pharmacy College . . . has worked in a drug sTore Tor Three years . . . parTicipaTed in in- Tramural baskeTbalI and senior class board acTiviTies. Class Bd. 41 Corral Show 4: BaskeTbaIl I7 InTramuraI Baskefball I,2,3,41 German Club 2,35 NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. VAN STARBUCK Iowa STaTe U. is in The TuTure . . . liked The challenge oT gymnasTics com- peTiTion . . . always enioyed making new Triends. GymnasTics 3,41 WresTling I,2g Spanish Club 3: Rifle Club I,21 NaT'I Honor So- cieTy 4. ROGER RAY STEGGALL Rog . . . plans To sTucly business aT JC and NorThern Illinois U .... enioys auTomobiles and sporTs. RoosevelT H.S.. Cedar Rapids, Ia., I,21 Track I,2.3: BaskeTball I,2,3: STudenT Council I,2. RANA MARIE STELTER Ron . . . plans fo affend JC . . . enjoyed working parf fime affer school , . . likes fo bowl in her spare hours. GAA I,3,47 Business Club 47 Jr. Red Cross Council 2. PATRICIA ANN STEPHENS Trish . . . hopes fo enfer Albion College in fhe fall . . . inferesfed in American hisfory . . . parficipafed in Spanish Club . . . liked fhe Corral. Rep. Assem. 3j Jr. Red Cross Council I7 GAA I,27 Spanish, Club 3,4. D U NCAN McKAY STEWART Dunc . . . will probably affend Air Force Academy or U. of Colorado fo sfudy asfronaufics . . . finds science in- feresfing . . . enjoys wafer skiing and boafing. Offawa Hills H.S., Grand Rapids, Mich., Ij Lakeview H.S., Baffle Creek, Mich., 2,31 Rep. Assem. 4i Sfudenf Council Com. 4. PHILIP ERNEST STICHA Phil . . . plans fo affend fhe U. of Illinois . . . will sfudy elecfrical engineer- ing . . . enjoys mafhemafics . . . likes fo bowl. Radio Club freas. I, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3,47 Bowling Club I,3,47 German Club 2,3,47 Bi-Phy-Chem I,27 Rep. Assem. 37 Choir 3,47 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 3,4. LARRY ALLEN STOKES Agriculfural engineering will be his major af fhe U. of Illinois . . . enjoyed wafer skiing . . .found mechanical draw- ing very inferesfing. Rifle Club I,27 Mu Tau 4: Inframural Baskefball I. Q SAND RA STO LTZ Sandy . . . hopes fo affend Miami U. of Ohio . . . secrefarial work is in fhe fufure . . .found dancing enjoyable . . . parficipafed in many church acfivifies. Girls' Club sec. I7 Spanish Club 3,47 Business Club 3,47 Corral Show 37 Jr. Red Cross Council 3j Rep. Assem. 3j GAA I. WILLIAM CHARLES STOUT Hiel . . . wanfs fo affend Soufhern Illinois U. fo sfudy commerce . . . spenf many hours bowling . . . was infrigued by solid geomefry . . . liked foofball. Foofball 2,37 Bowling Club I,4, sec. 3j lnframural Baskefball I,2,3,47 Door Guard 4. EDWARD FRANK STEPANEK Plans fo sfudy fool and die work . . . enjoyed parf fime employmenf . . . frequenfly Iisfens fo records on his hi-fi . . . fakes inferesf in finkering wifh cars and boafs. Bowling Club 3.4. DIANE N. STERBA Will affend U. of Colorado or Norfhwesfern U .... plans a career in educafion, probably elemenfary feaching . . . enjoys modeling . . . was excifed upon being elecfed Corral freasurer. Corral Bd. freas. 47 Rep. Assem. I,2,37 Class Bd. 2,37 NaI I Honor Sociefy 3,47 Tab Sfaff 37 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 37 Sfudenf Council Com. I7 OfficefAide Ij GAA 2,3, Bd. I. ... THOMAS DANIEL STEWART ' Tom . . . will affend Sainf Norberfs College fo sfucly liberal arfs . . . found chemisfry enjoyable . . . likes cars . . . enjoyed every minufe of LT. Library Aide I. BARBARA JEAN STILES Bobby . . . has planned fo enfer Grinnell College . . . hopes fo become an elemenfary or music feacher . . . likes fo sing . . . parficipafed acfively' in fhe church fellowship. Opereffa 47 Corral Show 2,47 Spanish Club 3,47 Sfudenf Council Com. 47 GAA I,2,3,47 Choir 3,47 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. MARTHA E. STOLTE Marfy . . . preparafion for a career as an English feacher af a Big Ten uni- versify is nexf , . . playing fhe piano oc- cupied much fime . . . is looking forward fo college. GAA 2,3, Bd. I7 Rep. Assem. 2,37 Lafin Club I,27 Spanish Club 3,47 Sfudenf Council Com. 2,47 Pep Club lj Home Ec Club 27 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. JOHN CHARLES STOTZ Chuck. . . has decided fo pursue a naval career affer affending fhe U. of Illinois . . . enjoyed following and par- ficipafing in sporfs . . . found fhe sfudy of mafhemafics inferesfing. Foofball I,2.3,47 Band I,2,3, freas. 4: Rifle Club I. ROGER MORRIS STRAND Rog . . . will furfher his educafion af fhe U. of Illinois . . . plans fo major in nnafhemafics . . . found pleasure in parficipafing in gymnasfics. Gymnasfics 3.4: Inframural Baskefball I,2. College, jobs beckon graduafes as year STANLEY JOSEPH STREBIG Sfan . . . has decided fo affend JC . . . infends fo become a feacher . . . enioyed sfudying mafh and science ROBERT WILLIAM STRUBING Bob . . . will affend JC in fhe fall . . . gained valuable experience in land- scape and consfrucfion work . . . liked fo parficipafe in baskefball. Inframural Baskefball l,2,4g lnframural Volleyball 4. MARY BETH SULLIVAN Plans fo sfudy inferior decorafing af William Woods College . . . enioys horseback riding . . . remembers foods as being her favorife subiecf. I-lome Ec Club I,2,3,41 Jr. Red Cross Council l,2,3,4. DEWEY DAVID SUSTER Dew . . . wanfs fo affend eifher De-Pauw or Norfhwesfern U. fo prepare for business adminisfrafion . . . likes 'lo read . . . has enjoyed hisfory. Corral Show 41 Foofball I: lnframural Baskefball l,2,3: Spanish Club 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Door Guard l. THOMAS EDWARD SVOBODA Tom . . . wil firsf affend JC, fhen U. of Illinois fo prepare fo feach indus- frial arfs . . . plays ice hockey, hunfs and fishes in spare fime. Band 4. BONNIE GLORIA SYLVESTER Bon . . . plans fo go info iournalism affer affending U. of Wisconsin . . . finds pleasure in lisfening fo records . . . liked English . . . fhinks her experiences af LT have been valuable. .Spanish Club 2,3,4g Lion Sfaff 3,4, Sfudenf Council Com. 2,37 Girls' Club Bd. I. JOANN R. STRELL A Jo . . . will affend fhe U. of Wis- consin affer preliminary work af JC . . . plans fo become an airline hosfess . . . was inferesfed in psychology . . . liked horseback riding. Dramafics Club I,27 Lafin Club 21 GAA l,2,3: Pep Club 3,45 Business Club 3,43 Rep. Assem. 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 4. RICHARD ALLAN SUDA Rich . . . will affend Norfhern Illi- nois U. or JC fo prepare for prinfing managemenf . . . likes baskefball and hockey . . . finds enioymenl' in working on cars and collecfing records. J. Sferling Morfon l'l.S. lg Baskefball lg Foofball lg Baseball I. JOHN ROBERT SUNDELL Sunny . . . looks forward fo sfudy- ing chemisfry af Grinnell or Iowa Sfafe U .... will always remember winning a firsf in fhe l959 sfafe science fair. Indian Hills Jr. I-l.S., Prairie Village, Kan., lg Baskefball 47 lnframural Baseball 3.4: lnframural Baskefball l,2,3,4q Spanish Club 31 Track 2: Cross Counfry 47 Rifle Club 3,41 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. EDWARD STEVE SVATIK Ed . . . has planned fo affend Illinois Sfafe Normal U. fo sfudy mafh and science . . . worked as a clerk in a law office . . . likes phofography, wood- working and elecfronics. Lion Sfaff 3: Rifle Club l. ROBERT RAYMOND SWANSON Swany . . . plans fo affend Soufh- ern Illinois U. . . .has worked as a sfock boy . . . finds enioymenf in repairing cars . . . liked wresfling. Wresfling l.2,3: lnframural Baskefball 2, 3,47 lnframural Baseball 3. ARTH U R RALPH TABOR Arf . . . has decided fo sfudy chemical engineering af'U. of Illinois . . . worked as a sfock boy . . . spends leisure iime reading. Bi-Phi-Chem l,2,31 Debafe l,2: Library Aide I. draws fo a close TERRENCE A. TATJE Terry . . . looks forward fo sfudy- ing physics af Norfhwesfern U. . . . liked calculus and physics . . . will always re- member 'lhe busy afmosphere of 'lhe Lion office . . . has spenf many en- ioyable hours boafing. Lion Sfaff 3.4: German Club 3.4. SANDRA LEE TEGELAAR Sandi . . . acfive in church work . . . enioyed mafh . . .found GAA very inferesfing. Irondequoif H.S. I: GAA 2.3: Nurses' Aide 2.3: FNA 3: Library Aide 2: Soundfrack 3. DENNIS WILLIAM THEZAN Plans fo work unfil fhe end of fhe year . . . fhen will ioin fhe Air Force . . . has worked as a sales clerk for one year . . . collecfs records and plays baseball . . , found woodworking en- ioyable. ROBERTA JEANNE THOMAS Berfie . . . will affend JC and fhen a large universify . . . is planning fo enfer The field of home economics . . . worked as a clerk . . . has enioyed American hisfory and FTA. Tab Sfaff 2.3: FTA 3. sec. 4: I-Iome Ec Club 2,3.4: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: GAA l.2: Wrifers' Club 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. KRISTINE MATHILDA THOMPSON Kris . hopes 'l'o go fo Cornell College . .. enioyed being a Senior Leader . . . inferesfed in American his- fory. Senior Leader 4: GAA l.2.3, Bd. 4: Span- ish Club 3.4: Sfuclenf Council Com. 3.4: Lafin Club 2: Corral Show 2.3.4. SUZANNE ELIZABETH TICE Sue . . . looks forward fo affending Beloif College . . . has worked in a resfauranf for fhree years . . . acfive in GAA . . . liked chemisfry and physics. Senior Leader 4: GAA I.2.4: Girls' Club Council 3.4: Office Aide 2: FTA I: Sfu- denf Council Com. 3.4. RUDOLPH EDWARD TARANT Rudy . . . will enfer fhe machinisf frade affer graduafion . . . spenf many enioyable hours working on cars. PATRICIA ANN TATRO Paf . . . plans fo become an American hisfory feachor affer graduaf- ing from U. of Illinois . . . will always remember becoming Queen as her mosf excifing experience in high school. Corral Bd. 3. sec. 4: Spanish Club 3. vice-pres. 4: Lion Sfaff 3.4: Cheerlead- ing I.2. freas. 3: Office Aide l.2: Naf'l I-Ionor Sociefy 4. CHARMAINE TETIK Char . . . looks forward fo sfudying medical fechnology af fhe U. of Wiscon- sin . . . likes lisfening and dancing fo music as well as playing fhe piano . . . enjoyed working on fho Lion . Lion Sfaff 3. co-edifor 4: Corral Show l.2.3: GAA Bd. I.3. vice-pres. 2: Rep. Assem. 2.3: Ouill and Scroll 4: Naf'l I-lonor Soclieffy 3.4. PERRY THOMAS Per . . . is planning fo sfudy busi- ness adminisfrafion af Tulsa U .... has worked af a resfauranf .. . acfive in sporfs . . . works on cars. Wresfling l.2.3.4: Baseball l.2.3: Foo?- ball l.2: Class Bd. 2.3. WAYNE WILLIAM THOMAS Big Tom . . . hopes fo enfer Bowl- ing Green U. . . . wanfs fo enfer fhe field of fax accounfing . . . bowls. golfs and plays baskefball . . .enjoyed physics. Baskefball l.2.3.4: lnframural Baskefball l.2: Boys' Club Bd. 4. SANDRA LEE THOMPSON Sandy . . . plans fo enfer Sf. Olaf College fo sfudy music educafion . . . frequenfly lisfens fo fhe Chicago Sym- phony Orchesfra will always re- member seeing fhe audiforium full on fhe firsf nighf of fhe opereffa. Mu Tau I.2.3.4: Home Ec Club I: Choir 4. MICHAEL BRUCE TIEDT Mike . . . will sfudy engineering al' I.I.T. or JC . . . inferesfed in mafh . . . works on car in spare fime. SUSAN LYN N TLAPA Sue . . . wanfs fo become an in- ferior decorafor affer going fo Soufhern Illinois U .... has worked as a checker af a grocery sfore . . . acfive member of Corral . . . found pleasure in wafer sporfs. GAA I.2,3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Sound- frack 3: Business Club 3: Dramafics Club I. CAROL LOUISE TOENIES Toni . . . plans fo affend JC and Concordia Teachers College fo prepare herself fo be an elemenfary school 'reach- er . . . occupied fime wifh GAA acfiv- ifies . . . considers science her favorife subiecf . . . will always remember being in fhe opereffa Brigadoon. GAA I.2,3.4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3.4: Mu Tau 3.4: Spanish Club 4. JUDITH ANNE TORRES Jud. . . wanfs fo maior in physical educafion af JC and 'fhe U. of Illinois . . . enioyed being a senior leader and working in GAA. Senior Leader 4: GAA l.2.3. freas. 4: Corral Show l.2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3: Class Bd. I: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3,4: Wrifer's Club 3: Office Aide 2: FTA 2: Library Aide I. HENRY ANDERSON TRENKLE Hank . . . is planning fo maior in physical educafion or business af a small co-ed college . . . enioys afhlefics . . . remembers making 'lhe baskefball l'eam and fhe Whife Sox winning fhe pennanl' in l959. Baskefball 4: lnlramural Baskefball l.2.3: Cross Counfry 3.4: Door Guard 3.4. WILLIAM ROBINSON TRIPP Bill . . . will maior in business af JC . . . enioys faking picfures . . . liked speech . . . appreciafed LT's friendliness. Camera Club I .2.4. GRANT TU RN ER Boofs . . . is undecided abouf his plans affer graduafion . . . likes working on cars . . . enioyed affending LT. Bowling Club I: Class Bd. 2.3: Inframural Baskefball 2. CHARLENE ROSE ULEPICH Char . . . will affend IBM school . . . wanfs fo become a secrefary . . . feels she profifed from shorfhand . . made lifelong friends af LT. Nurses' Aide I: Library Aide 2. KAREN LEE TOBECKSEN Hopes fo enfer fhe field of ele- menfary educafion upon graduafing from Beloif College .. . reads and parfici- pafes in sporfs . . . will remember fhe Corral shows. Corral Show 2: Spanish Club 3.4: GAA I.2,3.4: FTA 4: Rep. Assem. 2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JANICE LILLIAN TORPE Jan . . . will affend Norfhern Illi- nois U .... wanfs fo become an English feacher . .. likes all fypes of wafer sporfs . . . enioyed English liferafure. GAA I.4: Wrifers' Club 4: FTA 4: Mu Tau 4: Spanish Club 4: Square Dance Club 3. KATHLEEN MARY TRACY Kafhy . . . has planned fo affend Cornell College and maior in elemenfary educafion . .. liked working on fhe Tab felf fhaf infroducfion lo feaching was excellenf experience. Tab Sfaff 4: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Office Aide 3: French Club 4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: GAA I: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JAY HOWARD TRESSLER J.T .... is planning fo sfudy law or business af DePauw or Norfhwesfern . .. will always remember when The frosh-soph 'reams won four conference championships. Foofball I.2,3.4: Baskefball 2.3: Track l.3.4: Baseball 2: Rep. Assem. 2. pres. I: Sfudenf Council I,2: Opereffa 4: Corral Show 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Corral Bd. pres. 4. BONNIE JOYCE TRUHLAR Will alfend JC nexf year fo sfudy sfenography . . . had fun in Spanish . . . liked archery . . . glad she wenf fo LT. Spanish Club 4: Business Club 4: Library Aide I. JOHN PATRICK TURNEY Turn . . . plans fo maior in engi- neering af JC liked mafhemafics .. spends his leisure fime swimming or working on cars. Foofball I: lnframural Baskefball 4. HAROLD MARKELL UPTON Mark . . . will furlher his educafion af JC or fhe U. of Illinois . . . favorife subiecf was arf . . . spenf hours beach- coming and collecfing 'rropical fish. Foofball 2.3.4: Wrezfling 2. Brighf, gay shirfs, flower leis and danc- ing couples are prominenf af fhe senior class parfy, Pau Luau. MARILYN MARGUERITE URSU Anficipafes sfudying polifical sci- ence or languages af Mf. Holyoke Col- lege . . . had fun building floafs for Homecoming . . . impressed wilh LT's fine curriculum and friendly afmosphere. French Club sec.-freas. 37 Tab Slaff 47 Vergil Club co-consul 37 Cicero Club 47 Wrifers' Club 3, co-presidenf 47 Na+'l Honor Sociefy 3,4. REID HARRIS VAN CLEAVE Will sfudy engineering af Purdue . . . spenf free fime working af Corral . . . liked bowling. Corral Bd. 3,47 Gymnasfics 3,47 Bowling Club I,2,3,47 Spanish Club 47 Corral Show 2,3.47 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. SANDRA LOUISE VAN VUREN A maior in fine arfs af fhe U. of Kenfucky is nexf . .. enioyed GAA acfivifies .. . worked in church youfh group . . . liked physical educafion. GAA I,2,3,47 MadCaps 27 Jr. Red Cross Council I. BARBARA LOUISE VIEIRA Barb . . . is planning fo sfudy liberal arfs af JC and Drake U. . .. would like fo become an airline hosfess . . . was impressed by LT's foreign sfu- denl' and her effecf upon fhe sfudenf body. Girls' Club Bd. l, sec. 27 Pep Club 2,37 Jr. Red Cross Council 27 Home Ec Club 37 Twirlers I. DARLENE ANNE VINSON Dar . . . will follow courses in in- ferior design af fhe U. of Colorado . . . favorife sporf is bowling . . . fhinks LT provides a good foundafion for college work. French Club 47 GAA I,2,37 lvladCaps 27 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. FRANK L. VAN AELST Anficipafes sfudying al' U. of Illi- nois . . . would like fo major' in archifec- fure . . .worked as a carpenfer . . . lik- ed draffing and baskefball. lnframural Baseball I,2,3,47 Inframural Baskefball I,2,3,4: Bowling Club 4. JOHN Q. VAN HETTINGA Has decided fo sfudy af Tulane . . . hopes fo maior in hisfory or polifical science . . . spenf many enjoyable hours working for 'Ihe Lion . . . liked hisfory. Lion Sfaff 3,47 Opereffa 47 Choir 3,47 Rep. Assem. 4: Class Bd. l.27 Corral Show 47 Sfudenf Council Com. 47 Lafin Club 27 French Club 4. WAYNE J. VESELSKY Plans fo enfer JC nexf fall . . .likes sporfs and Friday nighfs wifh The boys . . . feels LT offered many opporfunifies for parficipafion. Bowling Club I,2,37 lnframural Baskefball I,2,3,47 Wresfling mgr. 2. BETTE JO VI LET Hopes fo affend Soufhern Illinois U .... plans fo become a denfal assisf- anf . . . liked PNA . . .feels LT is very friendly. Riverside-Brookfield H.S. I,27 FNA 3,4. DIANE ELIZABETH VIREN DeDe . . . plans fo enroll af JC J. . hopes fo enfer fhe field of arI or home economics painfs and sews in her free fime. . .enioyed sfage craff. Belmonf H.S., Belmonf, Mass., I,2,37 Home EC Club 2.3. Class of '60 concludes year wilh inspiring HOWARD DOUGLAS WADE, JR. Doug . . . law or business will be his maior al DePauw . . . lound malh and sporls enioyable . . . liked baskel- ball . . . goes oul wilh lhe boys . Baskelball I.2,3.4: French Club vice-pres. 4: Class Bd. 3: Boys' Club Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. 4: Sludenl Council Com. 4: Cross Counlry I.2: Tennis 2. MAYO CHARLES WALCOTT Undecided aboul college choice would like lo sludy medicine . . . . . . found enioymenl in malh, science and sporls . . . liked Friday nighls wilh lhe guys . Riverside-Brooklield H.S. l.2: Foolball I,2.3.4: Baskelball I: Baseball I.3,4: Rep. Assem. 4: Door Guard 4: Honor Sludy I-lall Sup. 3: Corral Bd. 4. EVA H. WALLIN Plans lo become a secrelary lol- lowing gradualion . . . hopes lo lake a lrip lo Sweden in a year . . . enioys playing lhe piano and going lo pol-lucks . . . Wifl remember being in lhe Corral Show. Corral Show 3.4: Class Bd. girls' lreas. 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Nal'l I-lonor Sociely 4. CLARENCE PETER WALTERS Pele . . . has decided lo become an eleclrician . . . enioyed malh . . . played baskelball in spare lime . . worked as an eleclrician. CLAUD IA MARIE WATSON Wanls lo become an elemenlary leacher aller Florida Soulhern . . . work- ed in a reslauranl . . . spends spare lime working wilh children and waler skiing . . . apfprecialed lhe adull allilude ol LT's iacully. Home Ec Club 2.3, pres. 4: GAA 2.3. Bd. 4: FTA 4: Orcheslra I. GUSTAF WEHOFER, JR. Bulch . . . wanls lo allend eilher lhe U. ol Illinois or JC . . . inlends lo pursue a career in pharmacy . . . found physics inleresling. Band I.2.3,4: Rifle Club l,2: German Club 3. ROBERT DOUGLAS WAGNER Bob . . . looks lorward lo allend- ing Loyola U. .. . will sludy polilical science . . . spenl many enioyable hours working lor lhe Lion . Lion Slall 3.4: Rep. Assem. I.2: Class Bd. I: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. SANDRA LOUISE WALKER Sandy . . . anlicipales enrolling in lhe U. ol Kenlucky . . . would like lo enler lhe lield ol merchandising . . . worked as a clerk lor lwo years . . . en- joyed Spanish. Spanish Club 3.4: Pep Club 3: Twirlers I: Girls' Club Council I. BONITA A. WALSEN Bonnie . . . hopes lo enler lhe sec- relarial lield upon gradualion . . . spenl lime reading novels . . . liked dramalics . . . prelerred Soulh Campus. Wrilers' Club I: Ollice Aide 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2. BRUCE ALLEN WARDER Wanls lo sludy law al U. ol Illinois . . . likes iazz and sporls . . . played in a dance band . . . liked chemislry and going lo lhe Corral. Inlramural Baskelball l.2.3,4: Bowling Club I,3: Dramalics Club I. lreas. 2: Ver- gil Club 3: Band I.2.3,4. FRANK M. WEBER Plans lo allend JC . . . linds lo- bogganing a lavorile paslime . . . en- ioyed malh . . . aclive in church acliv- ilies. Rille Club I. THOMAS GERALD WEHRMEISTER Wormy . . . probably will allend lhe U. ol Tulsa lo sludy pelroleum engi- neering . . . enioys sporls and science . . . lound band very inleresling. Band I.2.3,4: Bowling Club I: Rille Club 2: Inlramural Baskelball 2. graduafion exercises DONNA MAY WELLER WanTs To work as a Telephone operaTor aTTer graduaTion . . . likes go- ing ouT wiTh The girls . . . enjoyed sociology more Than any oTher class. Modern Dance 3: FTA I: GAA 3. DOROTHY SHIRLEY WESELMAN Will aTTend ElmhursT College . . plans To sTudy elemenTary Teaching . . enjoyed inTroducTion To Teaching . . liked Friday nighT wiTh The girls . Corral Show 3.4: German Club 2.3: GAA I.2.3: FTA 4: STudenT Council Com. 3. CAROLE JEAN WHITING Has planned To aTTend Graceland College . . . enjoys sporTs and biology . . . Tound GAA Tun. Senior Leader 4: GAA 2.3.4: Rep. Assem. 3: French Club 4: SecreTaries' Club 3: LaTin Club 2: Girls' Club Council 2: Jr. Red Cross Council I,2: NaT'l Honor So- cieTy 4. PHILLIP CHARLES WICHMANN Wick . . . will conTinue his sTudies aT JC . . . likes To Tollow sporTs . . . Tound many enjoyable momenTs in his sTudy oT physics . . . worked as a shoe salesman. Class Bd. I.3: Rifle Club I: InTramural BaskeTball l.2.3.4: Track 2. MICHAEL ALLAN WILLIAMS Mike . . . anTicipaTes aTTending The U. of Chicago . . . will sTudy biological science . . . liked To sTudy physics . . . worked backsTage aT many dramaTic pro- ducTions. Bi-Phy-Chem I.2.3.4: STagecraTT 3.4. SCOTT LANE WILLIAMS Mack. . . plans To major in maThe- maTics aT CarleTon College . . . likes To TingerpainT in his spare Time . . . enjoys playing baskeTball. BaskeTball 3.4: NaT'I Honor SocieTy 4. CONRAD VENABLE WEIFFENBACH Has planned To aTTend The U. oT Michigan . . . inTends To s.udy physics and enTer research . . . enjoyed band and cross counTry. Cross CounTry I,2,3,4: Track I,2.4: Band I.2,3.4: OrchesTra 2.3.4: Rep. Assem. 4: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. JAMES RAY WELLER ShorTy . . . will enTer The Navy aTTer graduaTion . . . Tinds pleasure in working wiTh cars and in mechanical drawing. Cross CounTry 2.3.4: lnTramural BaskeT- bafl l.2.3.4: Track 2. NANCY LEE WHITFORD Nanc . . . will aTTend U. of Illinois . . . plans To sTudy arT educaTion . . . likes sporTs and arT. GAA I.2,3.4: Class Bd. I.2,4: Girls' Club Council l.2.3.4. MA RGAY JO WH ITLOCK Plans To aTTend AugusTana College . . . has Tound no leisure Time Tor hob- bies .. . worked hard on The Lion . . . enjoyed dramaTics. PlainTield H.S.. PlainTield. N.J., I: Lion STaTT 3.4: Fall Play 3.4: Spring Play 3: Corral Show 4: LaTin Club 2: French Club 4: STudenT Council Corn. 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Library Aide 2.3: GAA 2: DebaTe I. JOHN C. WILLIAMS Hopes To aTTend ST. Joseph College . . . plans To major in business adminisTra- Tion . . . likes bowling . . . considered physics his TavoriTe subjecT. Bowling Club 4. SARA MARY WILLIAMS Plans To sTudy English aT STanTord U .... enjoyed parTicipaTing in aquaTic sporTs . . . liked The sTudy of English liTeraTure . .. Tound class board work inTeresTing. Class Bd. 3, vice-pres. 4: Corral Show I.2.3,4: Fall Play direcTor 4: STudenT Council 3: Honor STucly Hall Sup. 2.3.4: BoaT Club I,2: GAA Bd. I. XANDRA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Sandi . . . will sTudy aT The Ameri- can School oT BeauTy CulTure . . . Tound pleasure by playing Tennis in her spare lime . . . liked Spanish, FRANCINE MARIE WILLMORE Wicky . . . hopes To find a fuTure in nursing . . . enioyed her sfudies in The field of English . . . parTicipaTed acfiye- ly on Girls' Club Board. Girls' Club Bd. vice-chr. I, chr. 2, sec. 3. pres. 4: Corral Show I,2,3g French Club 4: Nurses' Aide I,2g FNA I,2g Pep Club l,2g STudenT Council Com. I.2. DOUGLAS RUSSELL WINGER Doug . . . looks forward To sTudy- ing aT The U. of Illinois in preparafion for a medical career . . . enioys collecf- ing coins . . . is inTeresTed in chemisTry. Rep. Assem. 27 Class Bd. I: German Club 2.3: ConservaTion Club 2: Coin Club I,2: Bi-Phy-Chem 27 NaT'I Honor So- cieTy 4. LEONARD ANDREW WIRTEL Len . . . will begin his sTudy of accounTing af JC . . . gained working experience as a sfock boy in a grocery sTore . . . liked To sTudy bookkeeping. KENNETH FRED WOERTHWEIN Werffie . . . hopes To earn a medi- cal degree aT Princefon . . . followed sporfs evenfs on Television . . . parTici- paTed acfively in Boys' Club funcTions. Foofball I,2.3.4: Baskefball I,2,3.4q Track I,2,3,43 Boys' Club Bd. I.2,3.4. CATHERINE WOOLEDGE Cafhy . . . will aTTend The U. of Illinois . . . is inTeresTed in sewing . . . liked To sTudy English . . . found enioy- menT in GAA advanced Tumbling and Trampoline. GAA I,2,3,4g Library Aide 4: Dramafics Club I. ALAN FRED WUDI Hopes To aTTend The Cifadel . . . will make engineering his field of sTudy . . . is inTeresTed in The Techniques of iudo . . . enioys playing his drums. NorThwesT Classen H.S., Oklahoma Cify, Okla., 3: WresTling 2.3: Rep. Assem. 21 Class Bd. 27 Office Aide I,2. CHARLES YOUDRIS Chuck . . . looks forward To sTudy- ing indusTrial design aT The U. of Illinois . . . is fond of model railroading. J. STerIng Morfon H.S. I: Bowling Club 2.3, sec. 4: Inframural Baskefball 4: InTra- mural Soffball 4: Rifle Club I. JAMES FREDERICK WINEIELD Jimmy . . . has decided To sTudy music aT Oberlin College . . . liked To sfudy maThemaTics . . . found enioymenf Through bowling . . .worked as a church organisf. OpereTTa 41 Music ConTesT 3,47 Lion STaff 3: Bowling Club 41 Choir 3,4. KAREN ANN WINTERMUTE ls inTeresTed in nursing as a fuTure career . . . likes To spend Time kniTTing and sewing . . . enioyed sfudying. Nurses' Aide I,2,3,4: PNA I,4, pres. 2, vice-pres. 3: Class Bd. 3,41 Spanish Club 41 GAA I.2. SUSAN ANNE WODICKA Sue. . .will sTudy English aT NorTh- wesfern U .... was a co-winner of The Whepco debafe cup . . . became a Na- Tional Merif finalisT . . . enioyed work- ing on The Lion . Lion Sfaff 3,4g DebaTe I,2,3,4g Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2.3.4-: Library Aide I.2, 3.4: LaTin Club 3. BARBARA JUDITH WOLOWIEC Baba . . . wanTs To aTTend Loyola U .... plans To major in bookkeeping . . . liked algebra . . . spenT much Time aT The Corral. Rep. Assem. 3. JANET I REN E WORNSTAFF ' Has planned To aTTend JC affer graduaTion . . . worked as a candy sfriper in a local hospifal . . . is fond of Thinking seriously . . . liked To sTudy sociology. Bi-Phy-Chem 2,31 GAA I,2,3: LaTin Club 3. SANDRA SUE WYATT Sandi . . . wanTs To sTudy aT OliveT Nazarine College in preparaTion for church work . . . enioyed parTicipaTing in church acTiviTies. Downers Grove H.S. I: Office Aide 2: Girls' Club Council 31 MadCaps 2. RAYMOND F. YOU MAN Ray . . . infends To become a Tool and die making apprenTice . . . ioyed working on his car . . . found ma- chine shop inTeresTing. Rifle Club I. en- JOHN WILLIAM YOUNG Has decided fo sfudy indusfrial engineering af Iowa Sfafe U. . . . en- ioyed playing his ukelele . . . liked work- ing on fhe senior class board. Class Bd. 4: Foofball I.2: Baseball I: Bowling 2.3: Sfudenf Council I: Corral Show 4: Vergil Club 3: Inframural Vol! Ieyball 4. JUDITH ARLENE ZEITLER Judy . . . wanfs fo work as a sec- refary . .. spends much fime bowling . . . enioyed Spanish club acfivifies. Rep. Assem. 4: GAA 2.3.47 Spanish Club 4: I-Iome Ec Club 3. CAROL .LEE ZEMAN U. of Denver followed by a nursing career is nexf . . . enioys parficipafing in wafer sporfs . . . liked chemisfry . . . enioyed being wifh people. FNA I.2.3. pres. 4: Spanish Club 4: GAA l.2: Nurses' Aide 4. PATRICIA ANNE ZIKMUND Paf . . . wanfs fo enfer MacMurray College fo prepare for a career in home economics . . . preferred English Iifera- fure fo ofher courses. MadCaps 2: Home Ec Club 2.4: Conser- vafion Club 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: GAA I.3.4. JANICE MAY STOTT Anficipafes affending Sf. Lukes or Augusfana l-Iospifal School of Nursing . . . employed as a medical recepfionisf . . . enioys oil painfing and cooking . . . graduafed in fhree years. GAA I.2,3: Jr. Red Cross Council I.2.3. SENIORS NOT PICTU RED ROGER LYNN ZANIN Pappa . . . will sfudy business ad- minisfrafion af Norfhern Illinois U .... worked as sfock boy in grocery sfore liked bookkeeping class will always remember LT's friendliness. KENNETH ROGER ZELDEN Zeldie . . . infends fo sfudy busi- ness adminisfrafion af JC . . . worked as sfock boy in grocery sfore . . . liked mafh and LT's friendliness. Opereffa 4: Choir 4: Bowling 2.3: Ger- man Club 2.3. CHARLES EDWARD ZEZU LAK Chuck . . . wanfs fo sfudy medicine af U. of lllinois . . . likes sporfs .. . worked as a shoe salesman . . . spends spare fime boafing . . . liked bT's hisfory courses. Bowling Club 4: Wresfling I.2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Library Aide 4. KENNETH VICTOR ZILINSKY Zeke . . . is planning fo affend a frade school in Chicago . . . will sfudy 'ro become a plumbing engineer . . . has worked for a plumbing confracfor . . . finds relaxafion in swimming, hunfing. and dancing. John Berman Barbara Leahy David Rhodes. Jr. Charles Blackwell Marco Lovero William Robson Mary Brown John McGann Geoff Ryan Gerard Cichon Mary Moore Miles Sharpless John I-laas Joseph Perri Lenore Sfoffel Roger I-Ieringa Pafrick Radosevich Michael Thomasz Sfanley Knapp William Rediehs Charles Tucker NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS Roberf Eyesfone David Galafy Mary Jankowski NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Kennefh Bowen Arfhur l-Iammann Pafricia Mayberry Barbara Brandf Joan Hoffman Roberf Newman Roberf Eyesfone Pafricia I-Iowkinson Susan Wodicka David Galafy Mary Jankowski Terrence Tafie Richard I-laller Sally Johnson Members During Junior and Senior Year. Row I: Jean Bischmann, Joan l-leiges, Ginger Fuller, Sherry GreTcher, Diane STerba, Merry ElmsTrom, Carolyn MarTin, Hannah Harris, Mary Janlcowslci, Char TeTik. Row 2: Terry TaTie, Fred Landefeld, Dave PraTT, Bill Kaiser, Bob Cepelc, Don Palmer, PaT Mayberry, Sally Sawyer, Millie Allen, Judy GaulT, The spiriT oT compeTiTion which pervades The aTmosphere oT The naTion's high schools is parTly due To The acTiviTies oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. Membership, is deTermined by leadership abiliTies, high grades, characTer and parTicipaTion in exTra- curricular acTiviTies. Only Those in The upper one- Third oT Their class can gualiTy Tor consideraTion. Each sTudenT's acTiviTies are Then careTully evalu- aTed by his respecTive sponsors. Added To This is The sTudenT's scholasTic ranlc and his personaliTy raTings given by his Teachers. Through This careTul screening process only Those persons who are Truly ouTsTanding, well-rounded individuals in all of The Members During Senior Year. Row l: Carol l-luebner, Sandy Pflager, Marlea Conrad, Barb l-lousTon, Melissa PeTrTyl, Sue David, Karen To- beclcsen, Pal' Sollich, Jeanne Bailey. Row 2: Barbara STiles, Melody Drew, KaThy Tracy, KaThy l-larders, Jane l-libler, Barb Olson, MarTha STolTe, Eva Wallin, Susan Simon, Laurie Simon, Darlene Vinson. Row 3: Reid VanCleave, Sue Ryder, Phyllis Gilpin, Carol Rose, Judy Clime, Nancy Droege, PaT TaTro, Valerie Luck, RuTh Finlayson, Judy FleTcher, Roberia Thomas, Carole WhiTing, Jane Phillips, Joann Berk, KiTTy Booz, Dolores Miegel, Mary Louise Baird, BeTTy Flolrenson, Nancy Sara Williams, Sally Johnson. Row 3: Jim Winfield, Phil STicha, Doug Wade, Ken WoerThwein, Arl' l-lammann, Ron SlaTin, PaT Flowldnson, Jean SmuTny, Julie Cunningham. Noi' PicTured: Ari' Applejron, Bev Carlson, Bob EyesTone, STeve Gould, Rich l'laller, Joan l-loTTman, Marilyn Ursu, Sue Wodiclca. phases oT high school liTe will be chosen. FiTTeen per cenT oT The class is chosen To receive The honor oT membership in The SocieTy. 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I9 Blackledge, Dorothy 20 Boge, Harry J. 38 Brehm, Richard J. 28 Brockmeier, Lois 20 Brown, David 28,60 Brown, Edith H. 20 Brown, Helen G. 19,94 Bull, James 20,58,226 Burson, Robert 42,102,118 Campbell, Elwood 32 Cantrall, William 20 Carnal, Marguerite 30 Casler, G. Vaughun I9 Chalmers, Marion 21 Chamness, Paul 28 Chessman, Elmer 27,28 Christensen, Helga 37 Christooherson, Grace 21 Cizauskas, Milda 42 Corley, Ruth 21 Crandall, Gordon 21 Craven, Jerry L. 28 Cummings, Grant 38 Darling, Luetta 21,49 A Adams, Carol 72,92,l58 Adams, Richard 112,158 Adams, Susan 76,116,158 Ahern, Terry 158 Allen, Millie 8l,l57,l58,2I8,226 Allison, Jay 158 Allison, Susan 27,75,l58 Alsip, Shelia 158 Anderson, Cathie 116,158 Anderson, a 116158 Edn . Anderson, Heather 50,73,ll6, 157,158 Anderson, Jane 72,157,158 Anderson, Mariorie 159 Anderson, Stewart 159 Andrlik, Jerry 159 Appleton, Art 1. Jr. 90,93,159, 218 Arch, Janet 47,70,l59 Arient, Jim 159 Arnold, James 159 Artis, Eugene 159 Asselin, Susan 74,159 Atkinson, Thomas 72,120,159 B Bachman, Billie Ann 160 Bailey, Jeanne 56,160,218 Baird, Marie 65,70,7I,I60,218 Baldwin, Dan 48,105,160 Baltunis, Darlene 47,74,I60 Bandelow, Robert 160 Barber, Jim 160 Barger, Diana 72,160 Barloga, Alice 63,73,76,l60 Barlow, Watson 160 Barofsky, Leslie 72,161 Bates, John 66,9l,l6l Bauer, Renae 161 Baxter, David 71,91,16I Beckwith, David l8,59,65,l61, 218 Behnke, Donald 161 Beintema, John 78,161 Beiger, Robert 161 Beller, Jack 161 Benda, Barbara 161 Cigil Club 70 Conservation Club 79 Cooks 51 Corral 90-93 Cross Country 105 Custodians 51 Debate 64 Dramatics Club 66 Football 102-104 Foreign Student 57 French Club 73 FNA 75 FTA 74 Daugherty, Aileen 21 Davis, John F. 19 Davis, Snell L. 28 Deabler, Ronald A. 19,55 Deason, Russell 42,48,104,l20 Dunlap, Mariorie 43 Eckerle, John 38 Edie, Robert D. 32,55 Ehrhart, Robert 43,102,120 Eickelmann, Dolores 21,124 Elliott, Ralph E. 19 Ellis, Richard 24 Erickson, Harold 43,48,l04 Faegre, Dorothy 24 Florio, Marge 30 Fry, Elizabeth E. 24 Gardner, Olive 24 Gianuzzi, David 32,95 Gilbertson, Charlotte I9 Glashagel, Dorothy 43 Glick, Bonnie 43,114,116 Glick, Lester 43,102 Gooch, William 38 Gray, Jean 21 Gutierrez, Robert 38 Haas, Donald 32 Halm, Gwen 24 Hammerlund, Wayne 31,124 Hansen, Tom F. 21 Hanson, Artiier 29,55,79 Harrigan, Elma I9 Hazard, William 37 Hemenway, James 32 Henry, Martha 21 Hilgendorf, Harold 37,96 Hoch, Albert 3I,7l,73 Hodous, Albert 29 Hodson, Maude-Ethel 21 Holt, Ross 32 Hook, Leonard I9 Benedeck, Alan 161 Benes, Arthur 161 Benevic, Jean 72,161 Berend, John 105,120,161 Bergschneider, James 73,162 Berk, Jo Ann 74,162,218 Berman, John 120,217 Bernecker, Linda 162 Bertsch, Thomas 162 Bezek, Don 162 Bieber, Bill 162 Biehl, Jerry 162 Bielby, Donna M. 72,94,l62 Bischmann, Jean 73,162,218 Bitting, Jerome 54,162,218 Bierke, Donald 78,79,l62 Blackwell, Charles 217 Blaising, Lewis 162 Blakely, Carol 75,163 Blanchard, Patrick 163 Blang, John 48,72,77,I08,I63,2l8 Blessing, Donald 72,163 Blomstran, Richard 54,59,163 Bluder, Carole 163 Bocian, Flora 74,163 Bohn, Robert 102,108,163 Boland, Dennis 163 Booz, Katherine 73,94,l63,2l8 Bosh, Diane 163 Bouma, Ralph 48,157,163 Bowen, Kenneth 25,58,65,l63, 217,218,226 Bradford, Ronald 102,164 Brandes, Linda 164 Brandt, Barbara 164,217 Branson, Sandra 72,164 Brdar, John 72,164 Bretson, Kathleen 164 Breymeyer, William I64 Bridge, Gordon I64 Bridges, David Bruce 120,164 Bright, Robert 164 Brinkman, Gary 164 Brockman, Mary I64 Brockob, Robert 48,164 Brooks, Donald 78,164 Brown, Joan I65 Brown, Kathleen 165 INDEX School Organizations GAA 114-117 German Club 71 Girls' Club 94 Gym Leaders 116 Gymnastics Ill Homecoming 82-85 Home Ec Club 76 Janitors 51 Junior Red Cross Council 77 Knights of Chess 68 Latin Club 70 Lion 59 MadCaps 62 Faculty Hubbard, Carol 43 Huseby, Mary 21 Jaacks, Roger 38 James, Russell B. I9 Johnson, Ralph 24 Johnson, Roger 38 Jones, Karin 21 Jordan, Norma 21 Kaufmann, Jerome 24 Kausic, Helen 39,134 Keefe, Kay 22 King, John 22 Kirchman, Calvin 29 Kleinhans, Frances 22 Klingler, Donn 24 Knowles, John 32,l05,l20,l34 Koca, Harlen 24 Kraus, Bert 4,5,43,120 Kuntz, Nancy 75 Larson, Gertrude 22 Larson, E. James 32,55 Latimer, Roy 39 Lawler, Fred 37,98 Leake, Andrew 25 Leiber, Richard 43,102,113 Leonard, Evelyn 22,49 Lund, Ronald 33 Lu'l'z, Frances 30,31 Lynett, Mary Jean 22,64 Mackersie, Elizabeth 25 Mahan, Guy 22 Maisch, John 29,54 Maish, David 33 Malone, Richard 39 Matousek, lrma 31 Maus, James 25 McClelland, Jean 22 McCusker, Ruth 22 McKee, Mariorie 43 Mellen, Sandra 22 Class of 1960 Brown, Mary 217 Brunsting, Edyth 77,116,165 Bubna, Judith 72,74,77,ll4,I65 Bucher, Carol 66,74,l65 Buchinger, Jack 165 Bucksten, Lee 59,78,l65 Buescher, Susan 73,94,l57,l65 Burdett, Robert 72,165 Burke, Merilee 165 Burkey, Lee 166 Burman, Leonard 105,166 Burnett, John I66 Burns, Donald 67,166 Busek, Patricia 166 Buskey, Carolyn I66 C Campbell, Roy 166 Capoot, Eileen I66 Carlson, Dean H. 166 Carlson, Judith 94,167,183 Carr, Mary Anne 73,167 Cartwright, Robert 105,167 Cary, Barbara 167 Castle, Dianne 73,75,76,82,l67, 200 Catching, John 105,120,167 Cattell, Thomas 48,167 Cavender, Leonard 167 Cepek, Robert 58,7l,l54,l67,218, 226 Cerrone, Louis 48,167 Chamberlain, Joseph I67 Champney, Greta 66,167 Chancellor, James 168 Chap, Charles 48,168 Charles, George 168 Cheadle, Stephen 102,217 Churchill, Victoria 55,168 Chute, Mike 168 Cichon, Gerard 217 Clark, Michael 168 Claussen, James 168 Cleveland, Robert 48,168 Clime, Judy 55,66,73,I I6,168, 218 Cobb, Judy 73,168 Colgren, Carol 74,168 Conley, Jeanette 72,114,l57,l68 Mu Tau 63 National Honor Society 218 Nurses 50 Operetta 88-89 Pep Club 69 Plays 86-89 Quill and Scroll 65 Radio Club 67 Railroad Club 60 Representative Assembly 55 Rifle Club 68 Russian Club 73 Meyer, Marie 31,71 Miller, Donald 37,97 Milligan, Joseph 39 Montgomery, Forest 25 Moody, Thomas 22,63 Muchna, Roy 29 Mungai, Aldo 22 Nelson, T. A. 19 Nemecek, Carl 39,95,l 19 Neuneker, Robert 39,95 Olsen, George S. 18 O'Mara, Constance 22 Parshall, Dorles 22 Paulson, Ralph 25 Payne, John W. 33 Payne, Walter L. 33,34 Peryon, Robert 33,68 Petronaitis, Frank 3l,73,74 Phipps, Robert 29 Pidcock, lva 39 Pitcher, Annette 23 Powers, Eileen 23 Rathert, Florence 31,71 Rathien, Neal 43 Rawers, Arthur 2l,23,Il9 Rehn, Arthur 2l,23,Il9 Reid, Lorena 39 Reiners, Otto 19,117 Riemenschneider, Judith 37,63, 98 Rietz, Mary 23 Ripley, Gladys 39 Rippey, Robert 25 Rusk, Frank 24,25 Ruud, Thomas 37 Sandel, Sharon 22,23 Sandusky, Arthur 43,110 Schwartz, Charlotte 31 Schwass, Wallace 33 Sedgwick, Robert 39 Conrad, Marlea 62,7l,I68,2i8 Coogan, Marc.a 47,72,l68 Cossitt, Linda 72,169 Cottingham, Robert 73,217 Cowley, Jay 169 Cox, Donald 169 Cox, Lawrence 169 Crawford, Walter 59,72,l05,l20, 169 Croft, Nell 106,169 Cronin, Joy 55,94,l69 Cunningham, Julie 54,59,65,l69 218 Curda,,Da1e 55,l08,169,218 Curran Richard 67,169 D Dahl, Celeste 50,75,170 Davenport, Glen 170 David, Susan 58,65,72,l57,l70, 218,226 , Davison, Kathleen 217 Deason, Dale 34,72,I02,I03,l20, 121,170,218 DeDera, Robert 170 Deibel, Patricia 170 DeLong, John Richard 78,170 DePao1a, Carol 74,77,l70 Devor, Shirley 170 DeVries, Grace 170 DiBenedetto, Michael 171 Dickinson, John 78,171 Dietz, William 171 Dill, John Robert 112,171,218 Dills, Carolyn 66,171 Diskin, Vincent 171 Dix, Mary Jane 171 Dixon, Kenneth 171 Dobson, Charles 65,7l,73,l7l Dorich, Vic 171 Dorynek, Jeanne 66,171 d'Ouville, Joseph 72,78,102,l71 Downs, James 171,213 Drallmeier, Richard 171 Dreher, Les 171 Drew, Melody 47,73,I7l,2I8 Droege, Nancy 58,62,7I,74,I7l, 218,226 Secretaries' Club 74 Soundtrack 67 Spanish Club 72 Square Dance Club 61 Stamp and Coin Club 61 Student Council 54-57 Studio Theater 66 Tabulae 58 Track 120 Twirlers 69 Wrestling 112-113 Writers' Club 65 Sheppard, Louise 23 Sickal, Kenneth 23 Smith, Priscilla 48 Soldat, Arlene 25 Stacey, Frank 23 Steger, Robert 29 Stegmeir, Charles 25 Stokes, Mildred 39 Stoldt, Lee Roy 25 Stookey, Dorothy 25 Stretton, William 25 Suchomel, Arthur 33,104 Swanson, Louise 39 Taylor, Kent 33,34,54 Thompson, David 23,66 Thompson, Lula B. 31 Van Kampen, Georgia 23 Van Koughneti, Norman 37 Vilter, Judith 43 Walker, Dorothy 31 Walker, Robert 29 Wallace, Eunice 23 Walton, Richard 25 Warkow, Carl J. I9,54,84,95 Warning, O. F. 29 Wells, Doris 50 Wenner, Ruth 28,29,79 Westerveld, Geraldine 23 Willer, John 33 Wilsey, Ross 23 Wilson, Jane 31 Wittmayer, Magdalene I9 Woerhle, Harold Wood, David 32,33 Wood, Richard 78 Wright, Harry 39 Wylie, Annette Yearous, Howard 25 Zdenek, Joseph 31 Zimdars, Edward P. I9 Zwagerman, Sandra 43 Dudek, Robert 112,172 Dufrena, Robert 48,172 Duke, David 172 Dunning, William 172 Dunning, Susan 50,172 Durhan, Robert 7l,78,172 Dwyer, Patricia 72,172 E Edwards, Bill 172 Edwards, Sharon 66,172,226 Eggers, Gayle 73,173 Egloff, Mary 74,76,173 Eicher, Don 55,78,l73 Eichsteadt, James 58,I73,2i8,226 Eiserman, Marty 72,173 Ekroth, Robert 55,58,65,78,173, 218,226 Eliasek, RoseMarie 157,173 Elllegood, Ardeth 49,66,67,74, 73 Ellegood, Arlene 49,66,72,74, 173 Ellsworth, Penelope 173 Elmstrom, Merry 55,70,ll4,ll6, 174,218 Ely, Nancy 55,174 Endriz, Johnl78,157,l74 Enigyind, Sharon 55,72,92,94, Epst, Bradley 26,37,71,79,l74 Ericson, David 68,71,l05,l74 Ermitage, Patricia 74,174 Ertel, Ann 174 Euler, Betty 72,184 Extrom, Thomas 174 Eygftone, Robert 64,73,174,2l7, 8 F Falaschi, Joseph 174 Fanning, Jeanette 175 Farrell, Kevin 217 Fenili, Ronald 175 Ferbrache, William 175 Ferguson, Robert 175 Fey, Susan 47,65,77,175 Hollin er Mar o I8 Fields, Larry I75 Fife, Douglas I75 Finlayson, Ruth Il4,l16,I75,218 Fischer, Bonnie 73,175 Fletcher, Judith 58,72,1l4,lI6, 157,l75,2l8,226 Forgue, Charles 68,102,175 Freer, Martha 175 Freilach, Lucian 176,213 Friedl, Cindy 49,176 Frihart, Tom 176 Fritsch, Barbara 176 Frus, Alan 176 Fry, Barry 41,176 Fuller, Dally Jane 176 Fuller, Virginia 72,176,218 G Galaty, David 87,176,218 Gallman, Gloria 176 Gamble, Norma 177 Ganschow, 67,177 Garapolo, Elaine 62,67,72,177 Garrison, Don I77 Gault, Judith 63,73,74,l77,218 Georgeff, Vasil 177 Gerberich, John 72,177 Geyer, Kenneth 102,177 Gilbert, Charles 112,177 Gilpin, Virgie 177,218 G.ovannoni, John I77 Glander, Dennis 72,177 Godar, Sarah 177 Goldman, Roanne 31,73,177 Gollan, Thomas 178 Goodloe, Thomas 48,178 Gorham, Robert 64,73,I78,2I8 Gothard, Joan 72,178 Gould, Stephin 23,59,64,65,73, 178,218 Granv1k, Ulla-Stina 54,57,7l, 154,166,178 Graves, John 64,178 Gray, Janet 72,74,77,l78 Grether, Sherry 72,178,223 Griffin, Allan 178 Grimm, Laurence 120,178 Guarello, Paulette 72,178 Guidarini, Linda 179 Guleserian, Armen 179 H Haake, Barbara 47,74,75,179 Haas, John 217 Haase, Gretchen 179 Hacquebord, David 179 Hahn, Edwin 179 Hall, Edward 58,I57,l79,2l8,226 Hallahn, John 179 Haller, Richard 64,l79,2l7,218 Hammann, Arthur 71,179,217,2L8 Hansen, Maren I80 Hapgood, Jan 67,70,l80 Harder, David 180 Harders, Kathleen 82,I06,I80, 200,218 Harris, Hannah 180,218 Harrison, Daniel 217 Hart, Irwin 78,180 Hart, Terry I80 Hasler, Judith I80 Hattendorf, John 6l,73,l80 Hawes, Carolyn I80 Haydock, Robert I80 Heiges, Joan 70,77,181,2l8 Heihal, Edward 217 Hengels, Teresa 73,181 Henning, Charles 78,92,18I,2l8 Hensel, Esther 181 Henson, Judd 55,73,18l Heringa, Roger 217,181 Herman, Richard 71,181,208 Hernandes, Victoria 47,181 Hertel, Harris 181 Hibler, Jane 58,73,74,I81,2l8,226 Hickey, James 217 Hill, Lynne 58,94,l81,226 Hindmarch, Alan 72,78,I54,l8l Hirsley, Michel 119,181 Hlavacek, Robert 181 Hnetynka, Martin 182 Hrfglidon, Geraldine 72,74,l14, Hoffman, Joan 25,l82,2I8,2l7 Hokenson, Betty 59,70,9I,I82, 218 9 1 Q 2 Holvay, Dennis 182 Holz, Patricia 182,218 Holz, Walter 182 Hooper, James 108,182 Hopkins, Warren 182,194,218 Hopp, Audrey 182 Hosteny, Richard 182 Houston, Barbara 58,65, lB3,2l8, 226 Howard, Truman 78,120,183 Howell, Jay 183 Howkinson, Patricia 49,54,73, 74,I83,2l7,218 Hruby, Frank Hruska, Jack 79,183 Huebner, Carolyn 63,66,72,74, 183,218 Hull, Barbara 183 Hungerford, Janet 183 Hunt, David 120,183 Hunt, Nowl 157,183 Ingram, Glenn 184 Innes, Joseph 58,72,78,l57,I84, 218,226 Irwin, Donna 184 Ives, Janet 73,116,184 Jacobs, J sen 72,116,184 Jacobson, Dale 184 Janecek, Frank 184 Janes, Madeline 74,184 Jania, Kathryn 184 Janicki, Robert 184 Jankowski, Mary 7l,l85,2l8,2l7 Jasper, James 185 Jenkins, Gary 48,185 Jenkinson, Carol 47,185 Jewell, Mary 72,185 Johnson, Bonnie 185 Johnson, Carelton 95,185,218 Johnson, Judith 47,73,75,77,185 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Karen 69,74,ll6,l85 , Mary 47,ss,1as sau 71 ras 218,217 . Y . . Johnston, Grace 185 Johnstone, Keith 54,l02,ll2,l20, 185,218 Jones, George 70,157,185 K Kadlec, Marian 74,186 Kaiser, Edward 70,78,154,186, 218 Kaleff, Madeline 74,186 Kasper, Pat 186 Katz, Betty 5a,72,1ss,22s Kellogg, Lawrence 78,186 Kihlstrum, John 186 Kinnebrew, Joseph 54,87,186, 190 Kirkby, Norman 120,186,213 Klapper, Kenneth 70,102,186 Klima, Rosemary 74,76,186 Kllinders, Karen 186 Klinger, Edward 60,67,187 Klock, Sandra 72,187 Kloetzli, Walter 59,I19,187,2l8 Klusendorf, Carol 187 Knapp, Mary 187 Knapp, Stanley 217 Knight, Jim 187 Kownig, Richard 187 Koerth, Edward Il1,I57,187,194 Komarek, Gerald 187 Konig, Sherrell 73,187 Koopman, Roger 187 Korinek, Kenneth 187 Kosiarek, George 187 Kott, Arthur 188 Kovacs, William 188 Krempp, Joe 188 Krenek, Pat 188 Krickow, Virginia 188 Kromray, Loretta 188 Kucera, Karen 72,94,I88 Kvatsak, Barbara 188 Kwake, Karen 188 Kwiatek, Kathleen 188 L Lacina, George 188 LaMarca, Patricia 188 Lamm, Linda 72,188 Lammers, Allan 59,188 Lamoreaux, Charles 189 LaMotte, Arthur 189 Landefeld, Karl 189,218 Larson, Linda 189 Lassota, Sandra 116,189 Lauher, O. Don 78,189 Leahy, Barbara 217 Leavitt, Anne 73,82,85,l89,200 Ledger, Roberta 189 Lehnert, Gayle 73,1 14,116,189 Lemieux, Joann 189 LeRoy, Judith 72,190 Libberton, Gary 190 Liedtke, Charles 95,l02,l08,190 Lielz, Anita 190 Lippe, Hohn 190 Lonergan, James 190 Long, Doris 74,190 Longiohn, Barbara 72,157,190 Lovero, Marco 217 Luck, Valerie 62,73,190,218 Lueck, Lucille 77,116,190 Lukens, Kathry, 191 Lundeen, Lester 191 Lupo, Don 191 Lynch, Melvin 71,73,78,19l M MacDonald, Marie 191 Maciaszek, Rose 77,191 Mack, Nelson J. 191 Maclvlorran, Marsha 74,77,87, I9 Maiorca, Mary Ann 191 Maior, Carol Ann 74,191 Maken, Francis Patrick 191 Malley, Karen 55,191 Malloy, Judy 72,191 Malone, Pat 192 Maloney, Virginia 77,192 Mance, Robert 192 Mance, Sharon 192 Mannion, Michael 192 Markendorf, Cynthia 192 Marsh, Robert 192 Marsh, Steve 72,94,l57,176,192 Martin, Carolyn Jean 59,65, 157,192,218 Martin, Marcy 49,72,192 Martin, Nancy Lee 72,77,192 Mayberry, Patricia Ann 18,59, 65,l14,192,2I7,218 Mayor, Joann Lynn 72,Il4,ll5, 116,192 McCabe, Nancee 55,193 McClain, James 193 McC1aran, Dorothy Jean 65,66, 71,193 McC1ary, Susan Jane 72,77,l93 McCormack, Tom 64,68,l93 McCuaig, Dorothy 58,193,226 McEwen, Lindley 72,193 McGann, John 217 McGee, Elizabeth Sarah 193 McGillivray, Clifford 85,l02, 193,218 McHugh, Ellyn Leone 72,77,193 McKean, Malcolm 60,67,194 McKittrick, Ellen Carol 55,72, 94,194 McNamara, Diane Ruth 74,194 Means, Richard 111,157,194 Melberg, Merrilee L. 72,194 Mertes, Barbara 71,194 Miegel, Dolores Carol 71,74, 194,218 Miller, Patricia Bridget 194 Minier, Marylyn Maria 194 Mirolock, Andy John 78,194 Mitchell, Carolyn 47,72,195 Mitchell, Richard 112,195 Molander, Leonard Lee 195 Molzahn, Carol Sue 114,116,195 Monger, Richard 195 Monson, Melissa L. 77,195 Montgomery, Sam 195 Monti, Michael 78,195 Moore, Mary Sandra 195 Moore, Sandra 74,195 Moravec, Ronald 195 Morgan, Carolyn 74,195 Morrissey, Michael 78,154,196 Morse, Richard 73,196 Mott, Sally Jo 196 Mueller, George L. 78,196 Muench, John F. 196 Muller, Jill Ann 66,73,196 Murphy, Patricia Ann 71,76, 196 Murphy, Sharon W. 196 Myers, Braly Sullivan 194,196 N Natzke, Robert George 196 Nauman, Patricia Ann 55,73, 196 Nelsen, Suzanne Karen 72,196 Nelson, Nancy Lousie 196 Nemecek, Barbara Ann 196 Neustadt, Mike Patrick 197 Newman, Patricia Ann 72,197 Nichols, John B. 197 Nielsen, Diane B. 59,72,82,85, 154,197,200 Noble, Donald L. 197 Noble, Virginia 197 Nordentoft, Karen H. 5J,55,197 Nordman, Gary Arnold 54,l90, 194,197 Norris, Judith Kay 47,197 Nowatzki, Thomas A. 197 Nowicki, Thomas Joseph 198 O Oberhill, David R. 71,198 O'Conne11, Michael John 198 Odom, Violet Gail 198 O'Hanlon, Richard Thomas 198 Oke, Irene, Virginia 72,198 Olson, Andrew Lindberg 102, 112,198 Olson, Barbara Ellen 3l,54,59, 73,198,218 O'Meara, Richard 198 Orr, Bill 72,78,l98 Ownby, Richard 198 P Palmer, Donald 198,218 Palmer, Linda 75,1l4,I16,l99 Palmer, Ron 199,218 Paloucek, Rose Ann 74,76,I99 Parker, Richard 58,59,65,73,78, 197,199,226 Paskvan, John 199 Pasmore, James 48,111,199 Paus, Virginia 72,199 Pedersen, Robert James 217 Perone, Michaline Mary 199 Perri, Joseph 217 Perry, Anne 199 Peterhans, Barbara 199 Peters, Gilbert 102,108,199 Peterson, Bob 199 Petrtyl, Melissa 68,1l6,199,2l8 Pflager, Sandra 54,59,65,ll4, 116,200,218 Phelan, James Dwight 78,200 Phillips, Gregory P. 73,200 Phillips, Marcia Jane 72,77,200, 218 Pier, Conrad 200 Pierce, Bonny 58,200 Pierson, Nancy 58,63,65,70,73, 74,200,2IB,226 Podolak, Dorothy 200 Pohl, Herbert Russell 200 Polacek, John 105,120,200 Pratt, David 70,78,20l,2l8 Preble, Alan 1l1,l57,l94,201, 218 Pritchard, Ann 47,201 Prohaska, Jean 59,72,201 R Radosevich, Patrick 217 Rafferty, John 48,201 Rauba, Dennis 201 Rayner, Richard 201 Read, Judson 72,201 Rediehs, William 217 Reimus, William 201 Reininga, William 78,120,201 Reissaus, Katheryn 66,201 Repsold, George 201 Rhodes, David 217 Riemersma, Sandra 73,74,20l Riley, James 92,l02,20l,203,2l8 Rivaldo, Karen 202 Robson, William 217 Rocha, Eric 202 Roerig, Caryl Marie 74,76,202 Rogers, Nancy Lee 72,202,204 Rohse, Robert 202 Rosborough, Keith 202 Rose, Carol 65,73,94,202,2l8 Rosenvold, John 78,202 Ross, Susan 75,116,202 Ross, Terence 202 Ross, Virginia 116,202 Royce, Nancy 65,202,218 Rubino, Ralph 203 Rude, John 203 Rule, Ken 203 Rumohr, Sharon 72,203 Ruta, John 203 Ruzicka, Jeffrey 72,95,I57,203 Ryan, Geoff 217 Ryan, Patrick 203 Ryder, Susan 157,203,218 Rydin, Carol 203 S Sadlek, Robert 203 Salter, Jill 76,204 Sandels, John 102,204 Sawyer, Sally 54,55,72,204,2I8 Schaeffer, Nan 204 Schaub, Guy 78,204 Schebo, Richard 204 Scheive, Judith 72,204 Schenck, David 71,204 Schey, Gloria 204 Schindler, Todd 204 Schmidt, Kenneth 205 Schmudde, Christine 205 Schnute, William 68,205 Schoof, Carol 55,94,205 Schorlemer, Susan 72,116,205 Schmidt, Kenneth 205 Schmudde, Christine' 205 Schroeder, Harold 205 Schwanbeck, Richard 72,78,205 Schwartz, Alan Lew 205 Scott, Ronald 205 Sego, John 205 Seyk, Donald 205 Shankland, John 205 Sharpless, Miles 217 Shea, Edward 205 Sheehan, Michael 205 Sheeley, Ronald 48,72,206 Shelton, Susan 77,206 Sherman, Mariorie 206 Shoener, Paul Davis Jr. 206 Short, Sinclair 95,1ll,I57,206 Shriner, Greta 66,74,206 Sieling, William 206 Simon, Laura 206,218 Simon, Susan 206,218 Simons, Robert 206 Skog, Ludwig 102,206 Skotty, Roy Jerry 206 Slade, Louis 207 Slatin, Ronald 59,207,218 Slebos, Dorothy 72,207 Slivka, Susan 36,72,207 Slocum, Gard Lee 112,207,218 Smith, David 207,218 Smith, Henry 207 Smith, Karen F. 91,207 Smutny, Jean A. 58,65,70,207, 218,226 Sollich, Patricia Carol 69,71, 207,218 Soiggrfield, David William 91, Sorensen, Rpbert James 208 Sprague, Thomas Charles 55, 73,119,207 Springate, Robert 208 Stagg, Michael Edward 48,78, Stange, Arthur Harry I57,208, 213,218 Stanley, Sharon S. 208 Stglilguck, Van Taylor 1Il,208, Stastny, Frank Joseph 208 Steggoli, Roger Ray 208 Stelter, Rana M. 74,209 Stepanek, Ed F. 78,209 Stephens, Patricia Ann 72,209 Stggga, Diane N. 92,I84,209, Stewart, Duncan McKay 31,73, 209 Stewart, Thomas D. 209 Stgilga, Philip Ernest 67,78,209, Stiles, Barbara Jean 72,209,218 Stoffel, Lenore M. 47,217 Stokes, Larry Allen 63,209 Stolte, Martha E. 209,218 Stoltz, Sandra 72,74,209 Stotz, John C. 102,209 Stout, William C. 4B,78,209 Strand, Roger Morris 77,111,209 Strebia, Stanley Joseph 210 Strell, Joann R. 77,210 Strubing, Robert W. 210 Suda, Allan Richard 210 Sullivan, Mary Beth 76,210 Sundell, John Robert 68,l05, 108,210,218 Suster, Dewey D. 210 Sylvester, Bonnie G. 59,72,77, 210 Svatik, Edward Steve 210 Svododa, Thomas Edward 210 Swanson, Robert Raymond 210 T Tabor, Arthur Ralph 210 Tarant, Rudy Edward 211 Tatie, Terrence A. 211,217,218 Tatro, Patricia Ann 59,82,85, I65,Z00,2l1,218 Tegelaar, Sandra T. 211 Tetfk, Charmaine I8,59,65,193, 211,218 Thezan, Dennis William 211 Thomas, Perry 112,211 Thomas, Roberta Jeanne 65,72, 74,76,211,218 Thomas, Wayne William 95,l08, 211 Thompson, Kristine M. 72,ll4, 116,211 Thompson, Sandra Lee 63,211 Tice, Suzanne Elizabeth 116, 211 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Wehrmeister, Thomas 214 Weiffenbach, Conrad 55,I05, 120,215,218 Weller. 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L44 Adams, John Arthur 72,l44 Addison, Sharon I. I44 Adler, James S. I44 Ahern, Patrick M. I44 Albertson, Jerry I44 Alderson, James L. 66,l44 Alexander, Dorothy J. I44 Alexander, Ralph W. 55,7l,90, I44 Allen, Charles Frank I44 Allen, William J. I44 Aitenbern, Sandra L. ISS Andersen, Dennis L. 7l,l44 Anderson, Barbara S. 50,72,75, I44 Anderson, Donald 72,73,l44 Anderson, Sharon L. 59,66,l44 Andrews, James I44 Andrews, Richard A. I44 Armbruster, Bruce I44 Asselin, Brian I44 Astholz, Judy Ann 76,I44 Aungst, Vivian J. I44 Axelrod, Marcia M. I55 B Babiar, Samuel I44 Bach, Nancy J. I44 Bailey, Peter T. 70,l44 Baker, David L. I44 Balaty, Adrienne C. 5S,73,I44 Balayti, Angelica C. 74,l44 Baldridge, Barbara L. I44 Ballard, Thomas V. I44 Baloun, Theresa E. I44 Balthis, Frank I44 Banks, Mary S. I44 Barcik, Barbara J. 47,72,I44 Barger, Karen L. 49,I44 Barker, Charles W. 78,144 Barr Henr G l20 I44 . Y - 1 Barry, Richard Arthur I44 Bateman, Barbara J. I44 Battey, Joyce E. 49,l44 Bauer, Anita L. I44 Bauer, Robert E. l45 Bedenk, Alvin R. ISS Behnke, Richard M. l45 Beise, Theodore W. I45 Belcher, Dennis L. 7l,l45 Bell, Sandra Sue 47,72,77,l44, I45 Belokin, Richard I45 Benesch, Marion E. 70,77,l45 Benesh, Lee F. ISS Bengston, Judy A. 72,85,l06, l44,I45 Bennett, Barbara L. 47,6S,74, I45 Bennett, Jean 72,74,I45 Bergman, Diane E. 70,94,l45 Bernard, Joan I45 Bernett, Darryl Wade I45 Bernhard, Leroy F. 54,I45 Berns, Thomas F. II2,I45 Bertrand, Diane E. l45 Best, James 49,I4S Best, William Hall l02,I45 Betz, William J. 92,I I9,,l45 Bielenberg, Patricia- Lynn 70, l45 Biermann, Nancy I55 Bilger, Thomas 48,l02,I45 Billington, Charles W. l4S Biondi, Katherine A. S9,85,92, I06,l45 Bfshop, Beniamin Roe Il2,l4S Bishop, Mary Ann 76,l45 Blackwell, William F. ISS Blaess, Barbara L. 50,75,l45 Blair, Bruce P. l45 Blazevich, Philip l45 Blecha, Mary A. l45 Blum, John R. l4S Bocian, Marilyn J. 74,I45 Boerman, Calvin R. I45 Bohmert, Charles F. l45 Bohn, Eugene J. IS5 Bohon, Virginia J. I45 Bolten, Carol M. 73,I45 Bolum, Nick C. l45 Bonkalski, Frank I55 Bonnell, Richard Judson l45 Borden, Joseph C. l45 Bornhoeft, James S. I45 Bowen, Richard I. l45 Bowman, Robert 27,54,7l,I45 . Boyd, Thomas W. 77,l45 Boyd, William G. l45 Bradley, Eileen Rae I45 Brandt, James W. l45 Brassel, Jerry I45 Brewer, Jeanith Sue 69,7l,l4S Bricco, Kenneth H. I45 Briggs, Philip W. 55,I45 Briggs, Walter l4S Broggi, Mike Jerome 72,l45 Brooks, Karen Louise l45 Brown, David J. l02,ll2,l20, I45 Brown,,Donald L. I45 Brown, Harry Joe l45 Brown, John C. I45 Brown, Nan E. l45 Brown, Nora L. 26,l45 Brownson, Pamela Gene l45 Bruchtel, Betty Lou 59,72.I45 Brunke, Roger P. I45 Bruno, Barbara A. l45 Bryant, Peter L. 7l,l45 Brydon, Barbara A. S0,77,l45 Budd, Margaret A. I55 Burd, Richard G. I4S Burke, Charles Byron 87,l45 Burke, John Vincent l45 Burnett, Lana L. l45 Burns, Patricia 47,70,73,74,l4S Burton, Loraine H. 76,I45 Buskey, Carolyn May I55 Busek, Joseph James 48,l45 Bushnell, Nancy Ann l45 Butkovich, Marion I55 Butkovich, Ruth A. 74,l45 Butler, Mary Ellen 6S,74,l4S Butterfield, Robert A. ll9,l45 C Caffey, Sylvester l02,l55 Cain, David Arnold l45 Cairns, Karn B. 76,l45 Caldwell, Larry B. 7l,l45 Cameron, Nancy S5,7l,l45 Campbell, Chris L. 67,74,78,l45 Campise, Anthony 145 Cap, Linda A. l45 Capers, Mary 70,l45 Caragher, James A. I45 Carlisle, James R. 59,72,ll2,l45 Carlson, Richard C. 77,l45 Carlson, Robert l45 Carnathan, Anita 72,l4S Carr, Susan J. l45 Carroll, Dennis J. 60,7l,l45 Castrodale, Alan C. 70,l45 Cech, Joseph Jerome 72,145 Ceferin, Jack V. l45 Cermak, Karen M. l45 Cerv, Edward A. l45 Chambers, Nancy 54,67,l45 Chancellor, lone l45 Chapman, Abbie B. l45 Chapman, Thomas H. I4S Chatfield, Victor l45 Chereskfn, James M. l45 Cherry, Linda 47,66,l45 Christensen, Gayle 77,l45 Christianson, Linda S9,70,l4S Chrzanoski, James E. l44,l45 Clark, Carolyn L. l45 Clark, Charles 7l,l45 Clark, Karen L. 72,l4S Clenderin, Gloria J. l45 Cleveland, William L. l45 Clute, Susan 5S,76,l45 Coleman, Carol Anne I45 Collins, Lawrence A. I46 Coman, John S. I46 Conley, Gary M. I46 Conradt, Alan lll,l46 Conway, Avis, J. 59,146 Cooksey, Carolyn Lee I46 Cordner, William F. I55 Corey, Mariorie I46 Corson, Mary Ellen I46 Coulter, Mary S0,7S,l4b Cowley, Nancy K. I46 Creer, Elizabeth 54,7l,l46 Croneis, Barbara C. I46 Cross, Dennis W. ll2,l46 Crowhurst, Judy 49,76,77,l4b Cruickshank, Janet R. I46 Culbertson, Paul l0S,l46 Culp, Janice J. 47,l46 Cunis, Sharon Rae 47,I55 D Daffron, Robert I46 Daly, Margaret Kate 70,72,73, I55 D'Amico, Regina M. ISS Dana, Judith 72,l46 Das, Bruce J. I46 Davenport, John l05,l46 Davies, Jan E. 5S,94,l46 Davis, Joan Noreen 77,l46 Davis, Michael S5,70,73,l46 Davis, Steve M. 79,l46 DeBrower, Carolyn Ann 69,l46 Do Paola, Beniamin G. I46 Des Jardins, Jan E. I46 Dethmer, Judy A. 47,66,l06,l46 Deuter, Carleton H. I46 DeVVine, John K. I55 Dey, Marshall E. I46 De Young, Catherine R. 55,I I4, I46 Dierkes, Gilbert A. I46 D.lworth, Richard L. I46 Ditchman, Gus I46 Dittberner, Gail I55 Dobson, Margaret Ann 64,l46 Dobson, Margaret Anne 70,l46 Doherty, Jeannette L. 49,66, I46 Donnelly, Elizabeth I46 Dosher, Martha J. 49,74,l46 Doty, Donald Gene I46 Douglas, John Harry I46 Douglass, Marilan B. 47,SS,l46 Douglass, Wesley H. Jr. 78, I46 Dow, Donna R. I46 Downs, Bette Ruth I46 Doyle, John B. 70,I02,l46 Doxey, Barbara L. 73,l46 DuBiel, Raymond A. 70,l55 Duckett, Nancy R. I46 Class of 1961 Duer, Robert I46 Duerkes, Charles ll2,l46 Duke, Janice E. 49,74,I46 Dyktsra, Paul H. 3l,64,73,l05, I46 Dykstra, Paul H. 3l,64,73,l05, I46 Dziura, Bob A. I46 E Ebel, Charles F. I46 Eck, Cynthia J. 59,ll4,l46 Eckrote, Mary Lynn 55,77,l46 Edlund, Margaret E. 67,l46 Egnot, Johnnye F. 56,66,73,l46, 226 Ek, David I55 Elliott, James P. 54,l46 Endebak, Linda L. 72,l46 Engstrom, James I46 Entress, Joseph W. 70,l46 Erbs, Kathryn Ann I46 Ernest, Janet I46 Esmond, Jack l20,l46 Evans, Betty June I46 Exersole, Edward S. 2l,66,67,l46 E'-vert, Margaret E. l44,l46 F Fall, Janna C 58,ll4,l46,226 Falore, Janice S. I46 Fanning, Helen F. 47,l47 Farley, David I47 Feller, Ronald I47 Fenili, Trudy J. I47 Fenstermaker, John 70,l47 Ferensen, William I47 Fiala, Pat 47,77,l47 Fields, Nancy L. 74,l47 Fields, Richard H. 48,7l,l47 Filetz, Maria I47 Filips, Rita J. I55 Finek, Barbara J. I47 Finks, Keith T. 60,7l,l47 Finley, Diane 77,I47 Ffscher, Paul I47 Fleming, Richard W. I47 Flint, James Dean 60,72,l47 Flora, Julianne 47,66,l47 Florence, Kathryn S. 94,l47 Foley, Geraldine K. I47 Ford, Marsha J. 73,l47 Forst, James 55,I47 Fox, John M. I47 Frantzen, Teddy E. I47 French, Russell D. I47 Frien, Jerry I47 Frintner, David I47 Frintner, Donald C. I47 Frisbie, Larry 6B,l47 Fritsch, Judith Rose 6S,l47 Frye, Mary Ann 72,l47 G Gallagher, Cathleen A. 73,l44, I47 Galvin, Thomas I47 Ganek, Daniel E. 78,l47 Garn, Sandra lrene 70,I47 Ganschow, Norman L. I47 Gardner, Bertram W. lS2,lS5 Gray, Charles L. I47 Gatz, Gayle L. 47,l47 Gault, Brenda F. I47 Gaunt, John M. 70,74,l47 Gauthier, Bryant E. I47 Gehman, John G. I47 Geiss, Gwen M. 66,147 Gentry, Dianne R. 70,I47 Gershmel, Lana R. I47 Gervase, George L. 78,I47 Giampa, Marilee N. I47 Gianacakos, Jimmy J. 49,78,I47 Gibboney, Don Lee 72,l47 Gibson, Howard W. I47 Giovannoni, Susan 72,l47 Glashagel, Jerry G. S4,l0S,l2O, I47 Glendinning, Gene I47 Gonia, Judith D. I47 Gragg, Gerald V. 59,l47 Granzine, Jacquelyn I. SS,59, 72,l47 Greco, Charlotte E. 55,72,I47 Green, Kenneth J. 48,7l,l47 Greenwald, Karen 72,l47 Gregg, Susan A. 70,7l,l47 Griffiths, Robert H. 7l,78,l47 Grogan, Barney B. I47 Gross, Carolyn J. 47,72,l47 Grutzmacher, Louise J. 49,74, 76,l47 Guide, Natalie I47 Gurrie, Linda K. l48 Gustafson, Tom E. l48 H Haas, Donald l48 Haase, Melody 74,l48 Hackard, Charles N. l48 Hallmann, Nancy C. l20,l48 Hamlin, Robert G. l48 Hamman, David l48 Hansen, Susan Gail 53,59,l48 Hardy, Darrell l48 Harris, Carolee 50,72,l48 Harris, Karen R. l48 Hartung, Janet 72,l44,l4B Harville, Chuck l48 Harwood, James C. 77,l20,l48 Hatch, John 95,l44,l4B Haufe, David K. 78,l48 Haughton, William L. l48 Hausner, Bruce M. l48 Hawkins, Patricia 70,77,l48 Heckendorn, Cherry K. 7l,79, l-48 Hein, Cheryl Lynn l48 Hemphill, James M. 70,l48 Henderson, Larry Reed 59,l44, l48 Henderson, Mary A. 70,74,76, l48 Hennessy, Michael 7l,I48 Henriksen, Barbara L. SD,77,l48 Henrikson, Susan A. l48 Herbst, Robert W. 55,7l,l48 Hesch, Patricia A. l48 Heusinkveld, Nancy A. l48 Hickey, David E. l48 l-ligdon, Jerry N. l48 Higman, Mary B. 59,67,7l,77, I48 Hildebrandt, Robert S. l48 lfill, Kenneth W. I48 Hill, Thomas 49,l48 Hillstrom, Tom M. S9,70,78,l48 Hilton, Heather H. 94,l44,l48 Hirk, Sharon D. 55,72,l48 Hlavaty, Jim T. S5,l48 Hockenbrough, Marrilee K. l48 Holleman, Linda l48 Holman, Diana K. 72,79,l48 Holub, Ronald G. l48 Homel, Michael W. 59,72,79, l48 Hook, Gail E. l48 Hoopes, Sandra Sorell l44,l48 Hooson, Barbara J. 47,72,l48 Hopfgartner, Rosalie l48 Hopkins, James 48,l48 Hopkins, Robert David l02,l48 Hoppenrath, Kenneth I48 Horn, Janet E. l48 Hrubec, Caroliean B. 72,l48 Hubata, Hudec, Hudson, Hu hes, David B. l48 Carole W. l48 John P. l22,l48 Rod M. l48 9 Hughes, Roger W. 59,I48 Hula, C Hurley, arol Ann 74,I48 Judith L. I48 Hutchison, Donald T. l48 Hvale, Barbara Ann S5,72,l48 ldarius, Carolyn E. 65,72,l48 lngersol lngold, I, Raymond W. l20,I48 Dallas 78,I48 Iverson, John Hamlin 55,l48 J Jackman, Charles R. l48 Jackson, James Henry I55 Jacobs, Jacoby, Dollie A. l48 Ronald L. l48 Jager, William Lawrence I44, l48 James, Margaret Alice 70,l49 Janda, Jim S. 68,l49 Jecmen, James Anton 7Z,l49 Jelinek, Richard M. SS,l49 Jennings, Frances Carol 73,76, I49 Jesek, Daniel Laddie I55 Jestadt, James Henry I49 Jicha, Jo Ann M. 76,l49 Johnson, Diana M. I49 Johnson, Eric I49 Johnson, Gary L. 70,l44,l49 Johnson, Kent Al 48,95.lQ2,lO3, I55 Johnson Robert A. I49 Johnson: Thomas D. 7l,73,l49 Jones, Delores L. I49 Jones, George H. I49 Jones, J Jost, Ke Judson, udith Lynn 74,I49 nneth William I49 Elizabeth W. ISS K Kandler, Barbara J. I49 Karlson, Terry I55 Kase, John J. I49 Kavan, Maryan K. I49 Kearns, Mary J. I49 Keberle, Karen Lyenn I49 Keller, Edward J. I49 Kent, John Vincent I49 King, Ri chard M. 58,l49 Kirsch, Robert H. I49 Klanyac, Vicki L. I49 Klatt, Dav'd R. 7l,l49 Kleutgen, Ray W. I55 Klimcke, Arlene F. 72,74,l49 Kline, Douglas A. 59,70,ll9,l49 Kloppenburg, Joan M. ll4,l49 Knapp, John L. I49 Kolar, James J. I49 Kolb, Alice F. 49,62,63,70,l49 Kolb, Barbara Lynn 77,lI4,l49 Koran, Gordon J. I55 Korfist, Norman A. l05,l49 Kouba, Mary A. I49 Koukola, William G. 66,l49 Kowalczyk, Ruth A. I49 Kowski, Edward J. 55,7l,I49 Kozoharsky, David E. I55 Kral, Catherine M. I49 Krause, Anne I49 Krebs, Judith A. I49 Kreiling, Patricia A. SS,l49 Kroeger, Arthur E. I49 Krohn, Dennis l02,l55 Kroll, Dave I49 Kruse, Mary Frances S9,72,74, I49 Kruzynski, Bonnie L. l44,l49 Kucera, Bonnie S. I55 Kuhl, Marlene Jane 47,7Z,l44, I49 Kunis, Sharon I49 Kupka, Karen A. 76,l49 Kurtz, Judith Lynne 7l,79,l49 Kust, Edward Norman 72,l49 Kutta, Dennis A. 72,l49,l5S Kwarta, Francis Gerald I49 L Ladewfg, Gary C. l0S,l20,l49 Lake, Thomas P. 70,l49 Lambert, Harry E. I49 LaMonica, William K. 73,ll9, I49 Lanktree, LeRoy J. 79,l49 Lanute, Leonard J. ISS , Larson, Charlene Anne 67,72, I49 ' Lass, Pamela F. I49 Lauretig, Richard I49 Laurino, Pamela J. 7l,l49 Law, Charlotte A. S5,73,l49 Lawson, Peter Vance I49 Leaf, Carol Ann Marie 73,l49 Lehman, Nancy Jo 47,7l,74,l I4, I49 Lcmpera, Claudia K. I49 Lennie, John S. S9,70,l49 leonard, Charles T. I49 Leonard, Thomas L. 70,ll9,I49 Le Roy, Joan Marie I49 Lester, John Allen I49 Lewis, Janet R. 26,l49 Lewis, Susan Etney 66,lS0 Liebenthal, Bernice Sharon I55 Lindquist, Sandra Joyce ISS Linnemeyer, Richard C. I50 Lippe, Virginia M.'73,lS0 Lloyd, Carol A. 77,l50 Lobley, Joseph H. I50 Lofgren, Dale K. ISO Lohner, Marcia M. 73,l50 Lonnes, Dewey M. I50 Lorenz, Bernard C. ISU Love, Vicki Joy 67,l50 Loveless, Michael I50 Lubin, Donald Paul 7l,73,lS0 Luper, Martin J. I50 Lustfield, William S. 48,95,Il2 ISO M Machrzak, Mary I50 Macie, Marilyn J. I50 Mack, Judith Ann I50 Mahoney, James J. 72,lS0 Makinson, Thomas R. 60,ISO Maley, Margaret 50,75,I44,lS0 Maly, Jerome E. I50 Malysiak, Arlene J. I55 Mance, Roger I50 Manus, Lance A. I50 Marable, Sue Evelyn I50 Marchese, Alexander ISO Marek, Thomas I50 Margeson, John Frederick 55, I50 Martin, Joanne I50 Martin, Velma L. ISO Maslek, Carolyn S. 67,7l,lS0 Massarallo, John F. ll2,l50 Mate, Duane P. 7l,l50 Mathei, Gerald Charles ISO Matiasek, Frank R. 72,lS0 Matousek, Carol Sue 59,72,l50 Maurer, Katheryn Smiley ISO May, Pamella L. I50 Mayberry, Jay C. 48,l50 Mayer, Ronald L. ISO Mayor, Richard H. I50 Mayr, Margo M. 72,'5O McCallum, Bill M. ll2,l50 McCauley, Jerome Allen I50 McClellan, Patricia Ann ISO McConnell, Susan I50 McCray, Jennifer I50 McCrossin, Dona Lee 47,lS0 McElroy, David W. I50 McGee, Mir'am Jean ISO McGowan, Thomas Eugene 72, l44,I50 McHugh, Jacquuie T. I50 Mclntyre, James E. ISO McKnight, John N. ISD McLaughlin, Dorothy Mae I50 McLemore, L. Faye 74,I50 McOuown, John R. I50 McSpadden, James R. I50 McWethy, Don J. I50 McWethy, Mamcy A. 59,ISO Medford, Briam Jay ISO Medill, Susan Anne S0,73,92, ISO Melchior. Thcmas F 95 l'2,'S3 Meldon, Richard W. 60,lSl Merrifield, Fred C. lll,l55 Messer, Robert P. 79,l55 Meyers, Nancy R. 55,59,67,70, l5l Michaelsen, Terry J. I55 lvlilek, Charles M. l5I Miller, Ann Louise 7I,lSl Miller, Daniel 7I,78,lSl Miller, David J. 66,lSI Miller, Donald F. ISI Miller, George W. ISI Miller, John Paul 73,79,lSl Milligan, Dan R. 48,I02,ISl Mills, Marilyn O. 63,ISI Minarcine, Marilyn Anne 74,ISl Mitchell, Mary Lynn S9,II4,ISl Milchell, Roberl M. ISI Mogge, Mary Elizabeih 72,76, ISI Mohr, Linda Kalhryne 62,7S, ISI Molzohn, Roger A. I02,lSI Monlalbano, Alfred J. I20,l2l, l44,lSl Moody, Richard Ray IIl,lSI Moore, Donna Kay 7f2,ISI Moore, Edylhe Jo SS,ISl Moore, Judilh Michele ISI Moore, Kafhryn A. S8,ISI,226 Mordica, Bonnie E. 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ISI O'Neill, Kalhleen R. 49,72,ISl Oslerling, Vicloria A. ISI Ollo, Cheryl A. ISS Owles, Ar'l' Vincenl' 73,II2,ISl P Packard, Jim Sherman ISI Padgen, Carol A. ISI Palese, Nancy 49,ISl Parker, Thomas W. 7I,79,lSI Pasmore, John Ellioil ISS Pavich, Lucille J. ISI Pawiak, Mary J. ISI Pearson, Judylh A. ISI Pearson, Susan M. 72,l44,lSI Penninglon, Charles E. 77,iI9, ISI Pelerhans, Dick R. ISI Pelersen, Morreen Ru'Ih 70,lSl Pelerson, Bruce C. I44,ISI Pfleger, Elaine M. ISI Phillips, Roger M. 26.67,7l,lSl Phipps, Susan Gail ISI Piermalalei, Dale John ISI Pinkerlon, Jean A. II4,lSI Plankeel, John P. 70,73,lSl Polance, Michail E. ISI Ponzevic, Pafrick A. ISS Power, Lynn Carole 67,lSl Poslusny, Harold E. S9,lSI Powers, Thomas P. IS2 Pranga, Claudia L. IS2 , Price, Belly Jean 76,lS2 Propsl, Marianne Joan 49,lS2 Probsl, Richard A. l08,lS2 Pryor, Richard IS2 Plak, Edward S. ISS Q Quane, William L. 70,l44,lS2 Quick, Roy M. Jr. 60,7I,lS2 Quigley, Palricia D. 67,lS2 R Rader, Gary N. 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IS2 Archey, Kielh 5S,lI4,l34 Armendariz, Bealrice I34 Arnold, Kennelh 72,l34,lS2 Arrichiello, Regina I43 Arwine, Paul 9S,l04,l20,I34 Asaro, Laurence I34 Asmonda, Richard SS,l34 Afkinson, Thomas 48,l04,l IO, I20,l34 Auslen, Jane 47,77,76,l34 B Babcock, Sally 47,l34 Bailek, Judy 76,l34 Bailey, Roberl' I34 Baldwin, Slephen 68,ll9,I34 Barbaro, Joseph Il3,lI4,I34 Bardy, David I34 Barkus, John 7l,l34 Balher, William 48,68,l34 Ballaglia, Rulh 50,75,76,l34,l35 Bah, Russell 68,l3S Bauer, Darryll I3S Bauer, Gerirude 94,l34,l3S Bauer, William Il3,l3S Baumann, Karen I3S Baumann, Teresa I3S Baumel, Sandra 74,I3S Bealh, Sandra I3S Rogers, Pamela S. IS2 Rohrbacher, Tom J. IS2 Rolfe, Lorella L. 74,lS2 Romanski, Ken J. IS2 Roney, Slephen Edward 78,lS2 Roorda, Curlis A. ISS Ropp, Linda L. IS2 Rose, Liz A. IS2 Rose, William IS2 Rosenfelder, Terry Charles 59, 7l,79,lS2 Rosenwald, John R 4B,70,l0S, l20,lS2 Rous, Rudolph J. 78,lS2 Ruda, Jerome 78,lS2 Rudman, Alberl John l0S,l52 Rueckhalm, Eric W. IS2 Ruggles, Richard Max l02,l08, 110,152 Rupperl, William L. IS2 Rusch, Gregg A. SS,ISS Rusch, Margarer IS2 R an Thomas S9 7l 77,lS2 Socolofsky, Nan Jane 73,IS3 Sorensen, Eric 70,l53 Sorensen, Lavona 64,66,72,77, IS3 Souders, Ronald IS3 South, Scoil Brady IS3 Soufhworlh, Marcia 47,S9,lS3 Sovereign, Sarah 3I,7l,77,lS3 Spacal, Rudy IS3 Spencer, Margarel' IS3 Sperry, Sandra S9,lS3 Spicer, Sara IS3 Sprowls, Judy I44,IS3 Slanek, James Edward 77,lS3 Slanger, Palricia 63, IS3 Slark, Regina 7I,l53 Slaron, Susan S0,SS,59,lS3 Slarosla, Tony IS3 Slaler, Virginia IS3 Sleele, Margarel IS3 Sleen, Sandra IS3 Steen, Susan IS3 Sleffenson, Gary 72,IS3 Sleggall, Joseph IS3 Y I 1 1 Ryan, Jeff F. 152 Ryan, Palricia IS2 Ryder, Donald W. IS2 S Sl. Germain, Duane P. IS2 Sammons, Judilh S0,lS2 Sanborn, Rulh IS2 Sandgren, Roberl' George IS2 Sara, Julie 63,lS2 Sarussi, Charlene IS2 Sass, Ronald IS2 Salrum, Lenore IS2 Schaffner, Val 49,66,72,77,l44, IS2 Schlachier, Ronald S9,72,lS3 Schlueier, Gloria IS3 Schmidi, Richard 7l,lS3 Schmill, Jane IS3 Schneider, Mary Lynn ISS Schneider, John 70,74,lS3 Schoeffler, Peggianne 7S,lS3 Schuberlh, Rebecca 63,IS3 Schue, Neal Douglas IS3 Schullz, Elaine S8,lS3,226 Schullz, Roger Edward 7l,lS3 Schulfz, Vernon Lloyd IS3 Scoll, Mary Sue IS3 Scoville, Waller I20,lS3 Sedgwick, Sharon 7Z,lS3 Sekera, Lorelei IS3 Sekera, Susan Dawn S9,l06,l07, l44,lS3 Selile, Audrey Ellen 74,IS3 Shaffer, Sue Elizabeih lS3,lSS Shaw, Adrian IS3 Shaw, Lynn 6S,66,ISS Shellon. Dave 48,S9,7I,lS3 Shepard, Palricia Lee IS3 Sherman, Mariorie ISS Shrader, Charles Calvin 7B,lS3 Shrader, Karen L. 72,7S,lS3 Siebezl, Bill IS3 Sigler, William 48,lS3 Simmons, Emma T. 72,l44,lS3 Simon, Jonalhan 7I,lS3 Sinks, Barbara S0,7S,lS3 S-isirunk, Ellyn SS,lS3 Skokan, Jim 70,IS3 Smalley, Kennelh IS3 Smiley, Karl 26,lSS Smirl, Richard 60,72,lS3 Smilh, Charles 68,lS3 Smilh, Dennis IS3 Smiih, Frank IS3 Sm'Ih, Janel' Bernice 63,7S,lS3 Smiih, Marlan S9,72,IS3 Smilh, Michael Jason S9,60, 7I,78,lS3 Smi'l'h, Ronald IS3 Smilh, Susan Jean 72,I06,I07, IS3 Smilh, Thomas IS3 Snelling, David 60,7l,IS3 Class of 1962 Beaudway, Nancy 63,66,l3S Beck, Linda 47,69,I3S Beck, Richard 72,I04,l3S Becker, Roberl I43 Behnke, Roberl' 6I,l3S Bell, David 64,I3S Bender, Charles I43 Bender, William SS,l0S,l3S Benharl, Louis 48,7B,l3S Berger, Eugene 79,I3S Berlin, Carla I3S Berry Phillio I3S Besl, Paul I3S Beuq, Thomas 79,I3S Biddle, George 7l,78,I3S Bielby, Karen l34,l3S Bishop, Willard 68,l3S Blackmore, John I3S Slein, Karen IS3 Slelmok, Sharon Adrian IS3, ISS Slevens, Jill 94,lS3 Slewari, Mary IS3 Sline, Bonnie 47,lS3 Slokes, Barbara I06,lS3 Slokes, Charles ISS Sion, Gay Randolph ISS Sl'o'li', Allyn IS3 Sl'o'I1', Janice May 77,lSS Stoll, Joanne Ruth 77,lS3 Slraka, Anlon IS4 Slrauss, Larry ISS Slrougal, John 73,II9,IS4 Slubbs, Donald IS4 Slurgeon, Barbara IS4 Slurgeon, Judilh IS4 Slvrecky, Kennelh IS4 Sulda, George 4l,IS4 Summerfell, Dave II2,IS4 Summerhays, Sharon IS4 Suomi, Marilynn IS4 Surls, Mary Ann IS4 Sverak, Geri IS4 Swaiik, Donald IS4 Sweeney, Kyla Jean IS4 Swiil, Roger 63,7I,IS4 Syberkrop, Margarel' IS4 T Tamulis, Mary Kay 70,lS4 Tannehill, Timolhy Allen I44, IS4 Taranl, Mary Ann IS4 Tennanl, Judilh IS4 Tepper, Gerald 78,lS4 Tewksbury, Anne 70,lS4 Thfmm, Chrisfine IS4 Thomas, Judilh Ann IS4 Thomas, Joyce Marie IS4 Thompson, Ann IS4 Tierney, Slephen 48,7l,IS4 Tiesnieks, llga 67,IS4 Todd, Richard IS4 Toenies, Judilh Lynn 74,lS4 Topiian, Sharon Zabal IS4 Tosch, John IS4 Tousignanl, Renne'M. IS4 Tousignani, Richard IS4 Towers, Richard 70,73,78,lS4 Townsend, Jeffrey Alwood IS4 Treadwell, Mary S8,66,72,87, IS4,226 Tredici, Yvonne IS4 Trickey, Carol IS4 U Ulrich, Karen IS4 Umbs, John 78,lS4 Umfrid, Lois IS4 Unferlh, Joyce IS4 Bours, Ben I43 Bowdery, Allan 7I,I3S Bower, Richard 68,70,I3S Boydsron, Jonalhan I3S Boyer, Linda I3S Boynlon, Barbara I3S Bracken, William I3S Bradley, C. Gail 47,94,l3S Bradley, Daniel I3S Brandi, Curlis l0S,lll,l20,I3S Brandi, Karen 70,I3S Brassel, Donald I43 Bravard, Sieve 7l,l04,l3S Breckel, Theodore 70,l20,l43 Breckinridge, Pal I3S Brighl, Ronald I3S Briilain, Richard lll,l3S Broadhead, James lIl,I20,l3S Blackwell, Richard I3S Blank, Karen I3S Bliss, Roberl' I3S Blough. Karen I3S Blum, Susan 69,70,l06,lO7,l3S Bock, Roberl' I3S Boecher, Barbara 69,l3S Boge, James 67,I20,l3S Boone, Dennis 4I,IOS,Il0,l3S Borneman, Janel' 63.l3S Bornzin, Gary 6I,64,72,79,l3S Bourg, Joseph I3S Brocks I3S chmidl, Krislin SS,69,76, Brooks, Mary 70,74, I I4, I3S Brown, Carol Jean I3S Brown, Georgianna 69,70,77, I3S Brown, Howard 48,l3S Brown, Jon I04,I20,l3S Brown, Philip l04,l3S B'uha, George 64,70,l3S Brvce, Edward 66,l3S Bubash, Jerry IO4, I3S V Vachala, Judilh IS4 Vachoul, Diane 67,73,77,lS4 Van Baalen, Dave IS4 Vandenberg, Sluarl 78,lS4 Vanderhei, William IS4 Vaughan, Denlon 6l,IS4 Veres, John 70,IS4 Vesely, Dolores 74,IS4 Vidal, John S4,7l,I44,lS4 Vieira, John Kirby 48,lS4 Vinicky, Sue IS4 Visfain, Lois Anila ISS Visus, Gloria Jean 47,l54 Vondriska, Gilberl' IS4 Vopal, Roberl IS4 W Wagner, Gerald 5S,7I,lS4 Walis, Phyllis Annefle 67,lS4 Walker, Carol Jean 59,72 Walker, Bill l02,IS4 Walsh, Dave IS4 Wallace, Clarke 94,lS4 Walsh, Mary Warren ISS Walrers, Furman Lee 72,IS1 Wareham, Joanne Dorolhea SS, IS4 Warning, Roberl' 48,IS4 Warrick, Marlha 6S,73,77,IS4 Waughlal, James IS4 Wazny, Wayne 48,IS4 Webber, Pal J. 66,l54 Wehlau, Barbara L. 77,llS Weisserl, Dick IS4 Weldl, Joan IS4 Wenz, Dave ISS Werner, Sharon Lynn 66,lS4 Wellour, Evalyn J 69,7S,lS4 Whisker, Dennis l0S,lS4 Wier, Richard Coleman IS4 Wiggins, LaVerne Marie ISS Wikholm, Larry S9,73,ll9,l54 Wil?rd, John Michael 68,70, IS Williams, Belsy S8,73,94, I44, 'S4 226 Williams, Donald IS4 Williams, Jacquelyn IS4 WiIlian'is, Mary Jane IS4 Willoughby, John 92,IS4 Wilson, Barbara Jean IS4 Wilson, Joan 47,70,74,lS4 Wilson, Roberl' William I02 Wise, John 26,73,IS4 Willmer, Allen IS4 , Woehrle, Barbara Louise S9,7I, 77,Il4,lIS,I54 Wood, Marie ISS Wood, Richard ISS Wood, Sharlene Ann 72,ISS Woodall, John B. ISS Woodin, Larry I20,lSS Woods, Charles ISS Wrigh'I', Alexander ISS Y Younger, Gale Anila ISS Younf, Jay ISS Yup, Yee Leong ISS Z Zack, Michelle ISS Zak, Lesley ISS Zan, David ISS Zauss, Louis ISS Zavallaro, Glenn James ISS Zavokal, Karen Ann S9,74,lSS Zelnick, Joyce Lee 76,ISS Zelhmayr, Karen Elizabelh 3I, 7l,73,lSS Zielinski, Waller 73,ISS Zila, Edward ISS Zoeler, Carol 74,lSS Bucher, Claudia 69,70,76,l3S Buckles, Kenneih 70,l04,II3,l3S Buralli, Linda 47,76,l3S Burdell, Deanna 76,I3S Burford, Roberla I3S Burgsfone, Thomas I3S Burl, Rowell 7l,I3S Bufkovich, Ellen 69,l34,l3S Burkovich, George I3S Byinglon, Carol 70,94,l34,I3S C Cady, Michael I3S Caffey, Evelyn I43 Calog, William 48,9S,l3S Carlson, Diane SS,69,76,94,I3S Carlson, Guy 67,IOS,I3S Carracio. George I3S Carroll, Dan I3S Cavender, Janel' I3S Champney, Kalhy 63,68,l3S Chana, Fred l04,Il0,l3S Chap, Alan I3S Chalman, Mary 69,70,77,l34,l3S Cheadle, Harold l04,l43 Cherry, Lorraine 2I,69,76,77, I l4,l3S Cherry, Roger I3S Church, Carl I3S Clark, Michael I43 Cole, Julia I35 Colenso, Frances 69,70,76,l35 Coniglio, Fred I43 Connelly, Mary 74,76,l35 Conners, James I35 Cordulack, John I35 Cosentine, Donald 7l,l35 Cossey, Patricia I35 Couch, Gilbert I35 Coulter, Jean 62,70,l35 Courson, Donald 68,78,I35 Craig, Louise I35 Crain, Robert 70,l43 Crapple, George I04,I35 Crawley, Leroy I35 Cross, Harriett 76,l35 Crumb, Margaret Janet I34, I35 Culbertson, John 48,l43 Culea, Patricia 50,69,l35 Currey, Diana 76,l35 Curtis, Timothy 55,l35 Cusack, James I35 D Dambrauskas, William 68,l35 Darby, Janice I35 Darrow, David 67,7l,79,I35 Davenport, Jack 70,78,87,I43 Davisson, Steven 48,l05,l20,l35 Dawson, Theodore 48,68,79,l35 DeBrower, Louise I35 Deckroth, Wolfgang I35 Degener, Melissa 49,62,I36 Delair, Barbara I36 Delay, Carol 54,55,69,I36 Delbuono, Rosemary 69,76,l36 DeMonte, Dean I36 Deschambeau, Wayne 48,78,l36 Dewar, Mary 69,I36 Deyer, Deanna 69,76,l36 Dibonas, Peter I43 Dolgner, Ronald I36 Domovich, Joanne 47,69,70,76, l36 Dostalek, Diane 70,75,l36 Drake, John 78,l36 Drew, Cynthia 69,70,l06,l34,l36 Dudek, Charles I36 Dumas, Gearld I36 Dunlap, Ronald I04,l43 Dunning, Martha 69,I36 DuPaw, Eugene I43 E Easterwood, Gloria 69,l36 Eastman, Bonnie 62,79,I36 Eckel, Jane 55,I36 Edwards, Nancy 69,70,76,I36 Ehay, Edith 62,68,70,l36 Elley, Sandra l36 Emard, Patricia 69,70,74,75,l36 Emery, Jane 69,70,76,l36 Engstrom, Daniel 54,55,l36 Engstrom, Ronald I36 Epperly, Eleanor I36 Erickson, Karen 55,69,l36 Erickson, Kenneth 78,I36 Eustice, Beverly 55,69,l34,l36 Evand, Kenneth l36 Evans, Spencer l36 Everitt, Frank 78,l36 F Fabian, Janice I36 Fagan, Jack 68,I36 Farquharson, James 78,I36 Feeney, Robert l36,l43 Fehrenkamp, David l36 Fender, Richard I04,l36 Ferensen, Morris 7I,l36 Filips, Patricia 76,l36 Findley, Rosemary 6l,70,79,I36 Flaherty, Carol 66,76,l36 Flaks, Richard I36 Fleisleber, Frank I36 Flint, Eve l36 Foreit, Sandra 70,76,77,l36 Forsman, Wayne I36 Fountain, Richard 70,l36 Francis, Thomas I36 Freeman, Raymond 68,70,78,I36 French, Pamela 55,l36 Friedl, Joel l36 Fritsch, Sandra I36 Frus, Phyllis 70,l36 Fuhr, Marsha 50,70,l36 G Gallagher, John l36 Ganz, Linda 63,76,l36 Gardiner, Michael I43 Garrison, Virginia 69,l36 Garst, Marilyn l36 Geier, Steven I43 Geiss, Judith 69,I36 Gentili, Judith 47,70,l36 Gelzer, Warner I36 George, William l36 Gielow, Joyce 69,70,76,77,l37 Gilbert, William 70,I l0,I20,I37 Gilbertson, Suzanne I37 Glaser, Martha 7Z,l37 Glasner, Charles 48,l l9,l37 Glatt, Janice 47,63,70,74,l37 Glaves, John I37 Gleitsman, Walt I37 Glesge, Dean I43 Gooding, Robert 70,l37 Goodloe, William I37 Gossett, Carolyn 69,I06,I37 Granath, Karen I37 Grandison, Nancy Jo 59,69,70, I37 Gratza, William 70,l04,ll3, l37 Graves, Gayle I37 Graves, Rosalind 70,l37 Gray, Gordon 48,7l,l04,l37 Green, Larry l04,l37 Greene, Dennis I37 Gregory, Robert I37 Griffiths, David 60,l37 Gross, Diane 5O,69,94,l37 Grzanich, John I43 Guise, Ken I43 Gurnaby, Joe l05,l37 Gustavson, Susan 69,70,l37 H Haase, Stephen llO,l37 Hacquebord, Sharon I37 Hall, Jean 55,l37 Hall, wendy 54,55,e9,l37 Hamilton, Deborah 47,l37 Hammann, Clare 50,70,l37 Hanau, Steven 54,55,l04,ll3, I37 Hanson, Linda I37 Hanson, William I37 Harris, Joe l04,l37 Harris, Myrtle I37 Har?son, Judith 59,69,70,l I4, I3 Hasenberg, Virginia 50,70,l43 Hazelbauer, Gerald 64,7I,79, l37 Heady, Quentin I37 Hedrick, Penelope 58,6l,70,79, 137,225 Heffernoh, James l37 Heil, Jo Ann 73,77,l37 Helm, Cheryl I37 Henderson, Larry 68,l37 Henderson, Shirley 7b,l37 Hendrickson, William I37 Hengels, Thomas I37 Henning, Frances Anne I37 Henzel, Shirley I37 Heppes, Elizabeth ll4,l37 Hermann, Robert I37 Hermann, Virginia 70,l37 Hernandez, Catherine 76,l37 Herron, James 68,l34,l37 Hextell, Ronald lI0,I37 Hickey, Donald 55,l37 Higdon, Rodney I37 Hill, Patrick I37 Hirsch, Joel 7l,lIl,l37 Hitzman, Lawrence I37 Hodach, Diane 73,I37 Hoffman, Janet 58,70,75,l37,226 Holt, Janet 50,68,75,76,l37 Holz, Allen I37 Homann, Susan 55,68,l37 Hoover, Joseph 6l,l37 Hoppenrath, Wayne I37 Horstman, Robert 70,i37 Horvath, Leonard I43 Hosteny, Robert 68,l37 Howland, Tanya I37 Huebner, Barbara 59,63,70,l37 Hulse, John I37 Huson, Peter 92,l04,l37 Hutton, S. Caroline 70,76,l06, I37 llli, Phyllis I37 Ingersoll, Diana l06,I37 Ingram, Jane 55,69,l37 lrwin, Penelope I37 Iverson, Roy I04,l37 Ives, Pamela 55,92,l06,l37 J Jackson, Peter 58,143 Jackson, Susan 47,l37 Jacobi, James 7I,l04,I38 Jahaaski, Jeanne 69,76,l38 Jeffries, Michael l38 Jelinek, Thomas l05,l38 Jensen, Mariorie l38 Johnson, Carmen 58,70,73,I38, 226 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson: Johnson, Carolyn l38 Jill 50 l38 f Julie 70,74,l38 Karen 69,77,l38 Sally 47,63,70,74, l38 Sandra 74,lI4,l34 Johnstone, Grant I04, I I0, I20, l38 Jones, Kathleen 69,l38 Junger, Fredrick l38 K Kabakoff, Beverly I34,I38 Kadlec, Raymond 68,l38 Kandra, Edward I38 Karlson, Pamela l38 Kauth, Kathleen l38 Keegan, John l05,I38 Kellogg, George l38 Kelpszas, Diane 47,l38 Kennedy, Helen 69,76,l34,I38 Kennedy, Roger l38 Kennett, Melvin I43 Kerner, Penny l38 Kerr, David 72,77,l38 Kerr, Ronald 48,55,l38 Kesman, Anthony 68,l04,I38 Kimbrough, Edward llI,l38 Kimen, Joanne 70,74,l38 Kinast, Elouise l38 King, Eugene 7O,I38 Kingsfield, Richard l38 Kingsfield, Robert l34,l3B Kink, Farnsley l38 Kirk, Jay l38 Klinke, Raymond l05,lll,l34, I38 Kloog, Delroy l3B Knesek, Julia I43 Knipe, James 48,l34,l38 Kocan, Cheryl 69,70,I38 Koch, Sieglinde 63,l3B Kocourek, Kaye 70,75,77,l38 Kolbensvik, Joel l04,lll,l38 Kolf, Sheryl l38 Korinek, Karen l3B Koshurba, James l38 Kott, John l05,l3B Kowert, Susan 69,I38 Kramer, George l38 Kramer, Richard 6l,66,l3B Krempetz, Ronald 48,l34,I38 Kriha, Robert l38 Krimbel, Claudia 69,70,l38 Kriz, Louis 68,l38 Krizek, Ronald l38 Krzos, John l38 Kubik, Nancy l38 Kucera, Barbara I34,I38 Kunatz, Paul l38 Kunkelman, William 78,l38 Kush, Randall 70 L Lach, David l38 Laird, Robert l38 Lake, Clifford I04,l20,I38 Lammers, Charles l38 La Monica, Antonette 47,70,75, 76,l38 Landefeld, John 68,7B,l04,l3B Lane, Lavonda l38 Lang, Peggy I43 Langley, James 6B,l3B Lapacek, James 7I,l38 Larsen, Thomas l38 Larson, Babette l38 Latham, Irene l38 Latini, Marilyn 55,l38 Latzke, Fred l38 Law, Roberta l38 Lawless, Thomas l20,l3B LeMaster, Michael l38 Lennie, Richard 68,I38 Leonard, Karen 50,75,l38 Lewis, Peter 6B,70,79,l38 Lewke, Robert 70,78,79,l38 Lewke, William 55,78,ll9,l38 Lightbody, William l38 Ligman, Carl l38 Lillie, Leonard l38 Lindy, Patricia 70,73,74,I38 Lipa, Coralie I3B Lipinski, Nancy I43 Lippe, Carole 47,76,l38 Little, William I38 Livermore, John l38 Loughlin, Linda l38 Lovero, Julie 69,76,l38 Luby, William I38 Lucas, Christ'na 69.76,l38 Lukens, William I38 Lundeen, William 48,Il0,l38 Lynch, Janet 70,74,l38 Lyons, Barbara l38 Lyons, Leroy l20,l43 M Machia, James l38 MacDonald, Kathleen I38 MacDonald, Perry l38 MacMorran, Sandy 78,l38 Mack, Sherri l39 Madden, Francis l39 Madding, David l05,l20,l39 Maddox, Steve l04,I39 Magel, John l39 Maichrzak, Jean l39 Malley, Susan 69,l39 Mandekich, Diane l39 Mandel, Karen 69,l39 Mann, Lorne l39 Mansfield, Gail 55,66,69,I39 Mariotti, Lawrence l39 Maronic, George l04,l05,ll3, I39 Marte, Carol 69,l39 Martin, Fred I39 Martinie, Marilyn 54,55,56,l39 Mason, John I39 Matson, Ardis 49,l39 McCabe, Edward 4B,l05,l39 McCaffrey, Donna I39 McCauley, Laury l39 McCormick, Patrick I39 McCue, Robert l39 McDermott, John l39 McEwen, Katherine 69,l34,l39 McGee, Steve l04,l20,l39 McHose, Scott 55,70,l39 McKechnie, Margaret 70,lI4, l39 McKenney, Mary 63,l39 McKinney, Steve l04,ll0,l39 McMicken, John I39 McMurra Charlene I39 Y. McMurray, Richard 48,l04,l I3, l20,l39 Meadowcroft, Reynar 78,l I9, I39 Means, James 68,l39 Medlock, M. Beverly I39 Mei, Gerald I39 Meroz, Ronald I39 Mesler, Sandra 69,l39 Mettler, Peggy I39 Metzler, Karen 54,55,70,l39 Meyer, Mark 9S,l04,l39 Meyer, Melanie 4'-7,87,l39 Meyer, Michael I39 Meyer, Susie 47,6l,66,70,l39 Meyers, Cheryl 6'-7,I39 Meyers, Jane l39 Michalek, Joan I43 Middleton, John I39 Milio, Stephani 2l,69,74,76,I39 Miller, Andrea l39 Miller, Bruce 2l,6l,I39 Miller, John 70,l04,l39 Miller, Joseph l39 Miller, Richard 55,78,l39 Milligan, Carol 50,76,I39 Milow, Sally 69,70,l39 Miroballi, Davine I39 Misek, William I43 Mitchell, Glenn I39 Mlynski, David I04,lI3,l2O,l39 Mock, Mary Beth l39 Monson, Charles I39 Moore, Jacqueline I39 Moore, Kenneth 6l,79,l39 Moore, William I04,lIO,l34,l4O Mosconi, Frederick I40 Moser, Beth 50,75,76,ll4,I40 Motycka, Charles 48,6B,l40 Mueller, Kathryn 70,74,77,l40 Mueller, William II9,l40 Mumford, John l40 Munford, Thomas l40 Murphy, John I43 Murphy, Terry l40 Murphy, Thomas 70,I39 Myers, Martha 69,94,l43 N Neale, Charles l40 Neff, Pamela 55,l34,l40 Neily, Pamela I43 Nelsen, Chris 55,69,l40 Nelson, Karen l40 Nemecek, Charles I40 Nemecek, Jeannette l40 Nettles, Mary 47,70,75,l40 Nevsimal, Donna I40 Newell, Lynn 69,76,l40 Nilson, Karen I43 Nix, Melvin 6l,l40 Noble, Stuart 6l,l40 Nolan, Loretta l40 Norman, Elizabeth I43 Nylen, Robert l40 O Oakley, Stephen 7B,l34,l40 Oblander, Lewis Dale I40 O'Brien, William l40 O'Connell, Peter I43 O'Donnell, Susan l40 Ogden, Richard 78,l40 Ogren, David I04,l05,l40 Ogren, Richard lll,ll3,l40 Olander, Roger 78,I40 Oldfield, David l40 Olson, Donald 70,l40 Olson, Jerry l40 Olson, Marianne l40 Omeis, Mary 50,69,70,76,l40 Ott, Marilyn 70,l34,l40 Ott, Thomas l40 P Padgen, Matthew l04,l40 Palmer, Anne 63,70,I40 Palmer, William l40 Palzer, William l40 Papp, Donald l40 Pasmore, Eleanore I43 Patty, David 78,l40 Pause, David l40 Pawley, Thomas l20,l40 Peary, William 7l,l43 Pedar, Allen 73,l40 Pederson, Dean l40 Pelish, Roger 78,l40 Pendexter, James l40 Perry, Allen 48,78,l40 Perry, Robert l40 Perry, William l40 Peter, Michael 7l,l04,l40 Peterson, Bonnie 48,l40 Petrucciani, Judith l40 Petrusha, Jo Anne l40 Pflager, Charlene 67,70,ll4,l4l Pickett, James l4l Pinkerton, James l4l Pokorny, Patricia l4l Polhemus, David l20,l43 Polivka, Jane 69,70,l4l Potsch, James 7l,78,79,l4l Pratt, James 48,7B,95,l04,I34, l4l Preston, Robert 54,l4l - Priestley, William 68,I4l Prinder, Deanna l4l Prohaska, James 70,IO5,III,I20, l4l Promnitz, Lawrence l4l Pyle, Phyllis 76,l4l 'Q Quint, Bonnie 76,l34,l4l R Raddant, Mary l4l Raecke, Carol l4l Ramsey, Sherrie 55,70,l4l Ransom, James l4l Rapp, Allen I43 Rasmussen, Glenn l4l Rayner, Robert I43 Read, Ronald 70,llO,I4l Read, Susan 69,76,94,l4l Rebernak, Thomas l4l Redfield, Paulette 72,l4I Reeve, Leroy l4l Reid, Terry 55,78,l4l Reiners, Carol 47,5O,75,ll7,l4l Reininga, Lucie l4l Reissaus, Marsha 66,l4l Rendon, Irene l4l Repetto, Sylvia 55,64,70,79,l4l Retusnic, Charles l4l Reynolds, Robert l20,l4l Rich, George 68,7l,79,l4I Richter, Walter l05,l20,l2l,l4l Riddett, Sandra l4l Riemersma, Grant l4l Rilea, Nancy 76,l4I Ripper, Scott l4l Robertson, Edward ll0,l4l Robinson, Theodore l05,l2l,l4l Rode, Carl I43 Rodina, Matthew l4l Roede, Anne 64,7I,I4l Roede, Janet 64,7l,I4l Rollheiser, Mary Jo l4l Rosenbach, Shirley l4l Rosenberg, Harry I04,ll0,l4l Ross, Linda 76,l4l Rossman, Susan l4l Rousch, Lynn 50,69,I06,l4l Rozek, Laura 47,69,76,l4l Ruether, William I43 Runyan, Douglas 48,78,l4l Runyon, Royal l4l Rupp, Patricia 76,l4l Russell, Karon l4l Rusteen, M. Shelley 50,54,55,59 69,70,I4l Ruth, Martha I43 Ryan, Kathie 69,76,l4l Ryan, Patricia 47,69,76,l4l Rylander, Carole 69,70,l4l S Sabella, Michael l4l Sams, Kenton l04,ll3,l20,l4l Samulson, Lawrence l4l Sanders, Douglas l4l Sanders, Susan 22,l4l Sandersoh, Sandy 69,77,l4l Sara, Katherine l4l Sargeant, Janet l4l Schaber, Lynn 63,70,l4l Schaefer, Dennis l4l Schaefer, Theodore 7l,78,l4l Scharff, Margo 47,69,7l,76,l4l Schenatzki, Diane 47,69,I34,l4l Schlaack, Edward 68,l4l Schmidt, Matthew l4l Schmidt, Philip l4l Schmudde, David ll3,I4I Schrader, Arthur 68,I4l Schue, Brian 55,70,l4l Schulz, Craig 70,l04,l4l Schurman, Karen 50,69,l4l Schwitt, Terrence l04,l4I Sefcik, Bonnie l4l Seward, Barbara 49,l4l Shade, James l4l Shankland, Gordon ll2,Il3,l4I Sharp, Charles l04,lI3,ll4 Sheeley, Barry l05,l20,l4l Shell, Bonnie 76,l43 Shelton, Sharon 64,70,l4l Shifter, Sandra l4l Shipper, Bernard 48,l4l Shuper, Ruth 76,l4l Sibr, Frank 48,l04,lI3,l20,l4l Sidney, Michael 78,I4l Sikich, Sharon l4l Silhavy, John I43 Simon, Eve 62,69,l34,l4l Simpson, Joan 94,l34,l43 Sincula, George l4l Siran, Joan l4l Sirtaut, Carole 47,77,79,l4l Skudrna, Gail 69,l4l Sladek, Robert l4l Smagatz, Mary 69,l4l Smith, George l4l Smith, Janet l4l Smith, Julie 47,55,l4l Smith, Leonard 48,l4l Smith, Paul ll0,l42 Snyder, Dennis I42 Snyder, Gloria I42 Snyder, Michael 7B,l43 Souders, Barbara 75,76,l42 Spangler, Elizabeth 49,70,l42 Spicer, Ann Marie 69,l42 Spires, Jeri I42 Sprague, Lynda 70,l34,l42 Squires, John 60,I20,l42 Staemmele, Darlene I42 Stahnke, Bonnie 70,74,I42 Stallard, Robert 95,l34,l42 Stanius, Linnea 70,I42 Stark, Janet I43 Starke, Doris I42 Steibel, William 68,l42 Stelter, H. Ross I42 Stenersen, Randolph I42 Stephens, Diane 69,l42 Stewart, Richard 6B,l42 Stewart, William 54,55,70,l05, I42 ' Stiles, Nancy 68,l42 Stimely, Donna 47,77,l42 Stinson, Philop 70,l05,l42 Stocklein, Charles I43 Stockwell, Robert I42 Stone, Gary ll3,ll8 Stout, Martha 50,70,73,92 Stout, Susan 69,76,Il4 Streck, Lawrence 143 Stroup, Sharon 142 Struck, Jon 142 Studer, Susan 114,142 - Sulda, Joseph 48,142 Sullivan, Robert 70,l04,ll3,l42 Surico, Eileen 76,142 Swander, Lynda 49,72,77,l42 Swanson, Thomas 76,142 Swenson, Deward I42 T Tatie, Jerilyn 114,142 Taylor, Jeff 119,142 Taylor, William 142 Taylor, Yvonne 142 Teeter, Martha 61,63,66,70,142 Templeton, Roger I42 Ten Eyck, Robert I42 Tesmer, William 71,142 Thomas, Beverly 142 Thomasson, Kay I42 Thompson, Diane 69,142 Tice, Tom 77,79,142 A Acheson, Robert 124 Agnew, Dave 105,120,124 Agnew, Trudy 76,124 Alderson, Janet I24 Aldrich, Fred I24 Alison, David 124 Allard, Kay I24 Alsip, Billie Marie 77,124 Ammeson, Wayne 111,124 Anderson, Beth I24 Anderson, Bruce 111,124 Anderson, Carol 124 Anderson, David 124 Anderson, Gary 124 Anderson Gary Paul 124 Anderson: Janet 50,75,76,77,l24 Anderson Stephen I24 Anthony, :lane 55,412,124 Arant, Dick I33 Arch, David 64,124 Archey, Allison 124 Artman, Sandra 75,124 Asaro, Roberta 69,124 Aspan, Betty 124 Asselin, Thomas I24 B Bachman, Brian 64,124 Bafaro, Michael 124 Baker, Benton 124 Baker, Rossann 49,124 Ball, Clarke I24 Ballenger, James I24 Banasiak, Kenneth 124 Barber, Bonnie 124 Bardy, Melissa 124 Barnett, Judith 124 Barneycastle, Kay 124 Barolsky, Frederick 92,104,l10, I2 Baron, Paulette I24 Barr, James I33 Baltoz, Paul 124 Batchelor, Pattison I24 Baum, Richard 55,119,124 Baurels, Martin I24 Bean, Tom 124 Beaudette, Charles 68,124 Becker, Suzanne 49,76,l24 Becker, William 124 Beckwith, Jeffrey 64,92,124 Bell, William 68,124 Beller, Joel 124 Benda, Joan 76,125 Benda, Marcia 50,75,l25 Bennett, Gerald 49,62,l25 Berend, Barbara 69,125 Berkshire, Donald I25 Berman, Bonnie I25 ' Bernett, Dean 125 Bernhagen, Diane 63,77,l25 Berns, Michael I33 Berry, Robert I25 Biderman, George 68,125 Bischmann, Lawrence 125 Bishop, Thomas I25 Blackwell, Maiola 125 Blakely, Margret 63,125 Blatnik, Gregory 78,125 Boehm, Barbara I25 Bohlman, John 125 Bohn, Dorothy 125 Bohn, Harry I25 Bollnow, Joy I25 Bonkalski, Bernard 125 Borders, Bonnie I25 Bormann, Russell 125 Boswell, Jack 133 Botkin, Nancy 76,125 Bowen, Patricia 59,125 Bower, Lloyd 133 Boyd, June 125 Boydston, William 105,120,125 Bozick, Beverly 125 Bradford, Carlyle I25 Bradley, Edward P. 125 Brady, Mike 125 Ticknor, Margorie 69,142 Tierney, David 71,104,142 Tiffany, Dayle 142 Tobecksen, Bruce 92,134,142 Tomek, Karen I42 Tourek, Thomas 104,113,142 Tracy, Joan 142 Trisic, Rosa 143 Troeger, Gladys I42 Tschirgi, Sherrie 142 Tumas, Gedman 68,142 Turner, Eugene 143 Tuschall, Carolyn 76,142 V VanCampen, Peter 142 Vancura, Carla 76,79,l42 Vandenberg, Susan 142 Vanerka, Sara 69,94,I42 Van Skike, Mike 120,142 Vaughan, Martha 71,114,142 Vebeck, Dennis 142 Victor, Thomas I42 Vinicky, Joseph 142 Vlazny, Leonard 70,120,142 Brandenburg, Joyce 69,94,l25 Brandes, Anne 47,55,66,69,125 Brdar, James 125 Brenale, David I25 Brinkman, Richard 68,125 Brischette, Joseph I25 Bristle, David 68,105,133 Bristow, Dean 64,125 Brittingham, Blair 124,125 Brown, Bonita I25 Brown, Marilyn I25 Brown, Richard 125,133 Browning, David 68,125 Bruno, Susan 69,94,l25 Bryan, Sharon 76,125 Bubash, James I25 Bubb, John 125 Bubolz, David I25 Bucher, Donna I25 Buddington, Michael 78,125 Bulkeley, Lewis 66,120,125 Burgener, Frank 48,125 Burke, Leslie Mary I25 Burke, Lynne 125 Burland, Judith 49,125 Burnett, Robert 68,113,125 Burnham, Susan I25 Burns, Terence I33 Burrow, Dennis 125 Burtch, Susan 55,69,94,l25 Busching, Robert I25 Bush, Craig 125 Butkovich, John 125 C Cairns, Joyce 125 Call, Jane 125 Campbell, Cheryl 124,125 Campbell, Clark 105,125 Carlisi, Joseph 79,125 Carlson, Linda 125 Carlson, Tedd 120,125 Carr, Jeffrey 125 Carroll, Catherine 55,125 Cassin, Kathleen I25 Castator, Alan 60,125 Catelli, Norman I25 Caulton, Gregg 68,125 Ceika, Richard 125 Cerkez, Thomas 68,125 Check, Julius I25 Chelette, Ellen 125 Chiaro, Mary 125 Childs, Lynn 125 Christensen, Jan Edward I33 Christensen, Janene 77,125 Citrano, Marilyn 75,125 Clapp, Roger 68,78,l25 Clark, Lawrence 125 Clark, Richard 78,125 Claussen, Robert 68,125 Claxon, Jamie Louise 125 Clayton, Richard 125 Clime, Jane 125 Clowes, Bettina 69,125 Cockrell, Robert 60,6l,68,l25 Cole, Joni 69,94,l24,I25 Cole, Patricia 69,94,l25 Coleman, Alfred 125 Comstock, Sandra 49,125 Conroy, Patricia 125 Cook, Sandra 125 Cooney, Ronald 78,125 Cottingham, Karen 47,125 Cottle, Elizabeth 75,125 Cotton, Carole 125 Cowan, Darlene 125 Cox, Anne 125 Cox, Barbara 125 Cranston, Barbara 49,76,77,l25 Craven, Gary 125 Crawford, Gary I25 Cronin, Duane 125 Cornin, Suzanne 69,75,l25 Cruchley, Ann 47,59,64,76,l25 Cultra, Susan 55,69,l25 Cunningham, John 105,126 Curl, Thomas 126 Vlna, John 142 Vokac, Jean 142 W Wade, William 142 Wadhams, Patricia 114,143 Wagner, Ralph 143 Wagoner, Steve 143 Walker, Diane 69,143 Walker, Jean 69,70,l06,l43,I54 Walsh, Carole 76,143 Walsh, Mary 69,70,l34,l43 Walsh, Sharon 70,143 Ward, Margaret 143 Warsh, David 54,55,7I,IIO,l43 Washburn, Donald 143 Watts, Brenda 143 Weber, David 143 Weber, Donald 143 H Weber, William 143 Wegner, James 143 Weinberg, Sharon 143 Weir, Robert 68,78,l43 Weisshappel, Robert 71,78,143 Welk, Beverly 143 Class of 1963 D Dackery, Tom 133 Dakin, Erica 61,126 Daly, John 126 Dana, Charles 68,126 Dashiell, Norman 126 Daukas, Elizabeth 126 David, Sally 62,126,226 Davis, Jack 68,126 Davison, Jerry 126 Davison, John 68,126 Deason, Lynn Russell 120,126 Delay, Margaret 126 Denwood, Janice 126 Deselm, Donna 126 DesJardins, Carol 133 DeYoung, Jane 77,92,I26 Dibonas, Anthony 49,126 Diedrichsen, Arthur 126 Dietz, Robert 68,126 DrForte, Jim 126 Dix, William 95,126 Dixon, Gregg 126 Doak, Linda 47,126 Dockery, George 126 Dolphin, Daniel 133 Dorich, Allen 126 Dorynek, Marilyn 126 Douglass, Gail 126 Dubiel, Marianne 126 Dudek, Carol 69,126 Dudek, Frank 126 Dudley, Carolyn 69,l06,l24,l26 Duerkes, John 126 DuJardins, Richard 126 Dunham, James 126,133 Dunn, Ralph 126 Dunning, William 126 Durrett, Cheryl 126 Durrett, Griffith I33 Dvoiack, Gary 120,126 E Easter, Joyce 126 Eck, Charles 126 Eck, Nancy 55,66,69,l26 Egbert, Donna 69,126 Egler, Linda 126 Eichman, Carroll 126 Ekholm, Jean 126 Elkow, Barbara 69,126 Ellicson, Alan 105,120,126 Ellingston, Robert 126 Elliott, Virginia 126 Ellis, Joanne 126 Endebak, James 126 Entress, Mary Sue 126 Epeneter, Kent 133 Eskola, Maria 49,126 Evans, Richard 68,126 Extrom, Barbara 76,126 F Fagan, Garry 68,126 Fairbank, Helen 63,126 Fanning, Carol 126 Fanning, Frank 78,126 Faulk, Edward 126 Feerer, Timothy 126 Ferguson, Jean 126 Ferguson, Robert 68,126 Ferguson, Sandra 77,126 Fesmire, Constance 126 Fields, Gale 126 Fields, Jacqueline 126 Fiial, Alan 126 Filetz, Catherine 76,126 F,nlayson, Nancy 126 Fino, Margaret 133 Flath, Richard 68,126 Fleisleber, Dolores 126 Fleming, Carol 126 Flynn, Jacqueline 77,126 Forgue, Robert 68,126 Formanek, Donald 126 Forst, Emily 126 Foster, James 126 Franzese, Lynn 126 Westberg, John 77,143 Westbrook, Thomas 6l,70,73, 143 Westman, Raymond 143 Wheeler, Jane 143 White, Bonnie 143 White, Enola 61,143 Wiest, Paula 70,76,77,94,l43 Wiley, Barbara 143 Wilken, Judith 143 Williams, Gayle 114,143 Williams, Lawrence 104,143 Williams, Pamela 69,77,94,l43 Williams, Thomas 113,143 Wilson, Carolyn 74,76,l43 Wilson, Hugh 143 Wilson, Richard 143 Winfield, David 71,143 Winship, Barbara 47,63,74,l43 Winter, Charles 143 Wintermute, Cynthia 69,143 Winters, Gary 113,143 Wlttkamper, Janet 143 Woinarowski, Dennis 143 Wolfgram, Linda 50,143 Fraser, Joyce 47,126 Freilack, Lynda 62,126 Freyman, Victoria 126 Frihart, Laura 69,126 Frisbie, Bruce 126 Frost, Laurie 126 G Galaty, John 95,119,126 Gallas, Jean 49,126 Gallman, Ronald 126 Gamble, Robert 126 Garzonic, Arthur 68,126 Gavlek, Judy 126 Geiser, Gail 126 Gentry, David 126 Gerken, Kathleen 47,69,126 Gianacakos, Christine 126 Gilbert, Donald 105,133 Gilbert, Jerry 49,126 Gillen, John 126 Gilpin, Richard 126 Giovannoni, Patrick 126 Glaesel, Janet 126 Glander, Gerald 126 Glass, Norman 48,68,l26 Glassford, Jane 126 Glendon, Mary 126 Goding, Mariorie 69,126 Gohman, Kathryn 127 Goldschen, Charles 127 Goodfellow, Carol 127 Gorman, Edward 68,127 Graham, Arlene 127 Graham, Joan 55,66,69,l27 Grant, Gordon 133 Gray, Sylvia 47,133 Green, Kathleen 127 Greshammer, Raymond 68,127 Grier, John 68,127 Grimes, Arnold 127 Grimes, lrvin 127 Grimes, Patricia 127 Guide, Donald 127 H Habicht, Pamela 127 Hafer, Susan 124,127,133 Hagen, Stephen 68,127 Hall, Elizabeth 127 Hallaway, Roger 127 Haller, Kathleen 127 Halvorsen, Glen 127 Hamilton, Loraine 127 Hamm, Robert 78,127 Hancock, William 127 Hanna, Dave 127 Hans, Barbara 133 Hansen, David 127 Harders, James 105,127 Harris, Barbara 127 Harris, Steven 133 Hathaway, Harold 133 Hauge, Susan 127 Hawkins, Pamela 55,127 Hay, Linda 63,127 Hayward, Louise 124,127 Heater, Mary 133 Heinecke, Ruth 66,79,l27 Heinen, Barbara 49,62,l27 Heitz, Sandra 77,133 Heihal, Daniel 127 Hellstedt, Linda 76,77,l27 Henderson, James 79,127 Henderson, Lewis 127 Henderson, Richard 78,127 Hennessy, Daniel 95,127 Henry, Jack 127 Henshaw, Gale 127 Hensler, Jill 47,124,127 Herbert, Victor 120,127 Herkes, Carol 127 Hicks, David 127 Hicks, Karen 49,63,l27 Hicks, Luana 127 Higman, Sally 63,75,76,77,l33 Hildebrandt, Susan 127 Hill, David 119,127 Hills, Tania l2,75,I27 Wollney, John 78,143 Wolowiec, Edward 143 Wolski, Patricia 143 Wolters, Robert 71,143 Wood, Charles 113,143 Wood, Richard 143 Woods, J. Kevin 70,105,143 Wright, Cambley 50,70,l34,l43 Wright, James 112,113,143 Y Yokas, Darlene 55,143 Yonco, Mary 47,69,70,74,76,l43 York, Janet 74,76,I43 Younker, Karen 143 Yuska, Grace 69,76,I43 Z Zdenek, Charles 143 Zeiter, William 143 Zikmund, Catherine 66,73,l43 Zimmerman, Arthur 110,143 Zloch, William 143 Zolk, Toms 48,7l,l43,I52 Zupan, Jerry 143 Hinshaw, Elizabeth 47,127 Hirsley, Clare 76,127 Hierpe, Eileen 127 Hlavacek, Raymond 68,127 Hockemeyer, Robert 127 Hodsdon, Julia 59,127 Hoffert, Marcia 69,127 Hoinacki, John 68,127 Hollinger, Philip 78,127 Holman, William 48,120,127 Holton, David 68,127 Holtz, Mark 127 Holvay, James 127 Holzwart, Sharon 69,75,I27 Hommvich, Joe 127 Hoppe, Douglas 127 Horstman, James 127 Hothersall, Suzanne 127 Howard, Joyce 127 Howell, Fay 127 Howkinson, Margaret 63,74,77, 127 Hrstka, Joyce 127 Hudson, Hudson, Curtis 127 Lynn 76,77, 133 Huebner, Dianne 128 Hueser, Terrence 60,128 Hughes, Nancy 49,55,64,79,1 Hull, Bo nnie 56,66,69,l28 Humphrey, William 78,128 Hunt, Carol 128 Husch, Bruce 133 Hustad, Donna 128 Hyne, Janis 64,128 lverson, 1 Lowell 128 J Jack, Martha 49,6l,128 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Barbara 47,128 Linda 128 Robert 68,78,l28 Jacobson, David 128 Jacobson, John 128 Jagdfeld, Judith 69,128 Jahnke, Linda 64,128 Jaxon, Patricia 6l,77,I28 Johnson, Bruce 128 Johnson, C. Douglass 128 Johnson, David 105,128 Johnson, James 48,128 Johnson, John 128 Johnson, Scott 128 Johnston, David 64,128 Johnston, Ronald 77,128 Jones, Barry 128 Jones, lra I33 Jones, Margaret Josephine 75,133 Jones, Margaret Judith 128 Jones, Thomas 128 Jordan, Alan 55,128 K Kalas, Thomas 128 Kamin, Nancy 128 Kammeraad, Bonnie 128 Kandler, Virginia 128 Kara, Gerald 128 Kasik, C Kasper, Kasper, Keberle, Kellogg, arol Lynn 128 Edward 128 Mary 128 Patricia 128 Linda 128 Kelly, Dennis 128 Kemp, S usan 75,76,l28 Kent, Nancy 128 Kent, Richard 55,78,l05,l20,128 Kerins, William 128 Kikendall, Rita I33 Kikendall, Shirly 75,128 Kern, Diana 128 Ketchum, Archie 128 Kiber, Elizabetta 128 28 47 Kimberly, Mary Lou 49,69,I28 Kinder, Kathryn 69,128 King, Katherine 49,128 King, Timothy 128 Parker, Olson .r 226 Kinnebrew, James 55,105,128 Klemme, Richard 68,128 Kleutgen, Diana 128 Kloetzli, William 48,133 Kloos, Diana 128 Klwin, Jeffery 128 Knesek, Harvey 105,128 Knize, Patricia 128 Knoll, Harold 128 Kolar, Carolyn 76,128 Komarek, Claudia 124,128 Konemann, Ronald 128 Konig, Kenneth 68,128 Koopman, Gretchen 63,128 Kopacek, Charlene 128 Korous, Gail 77,128 Kostelny, Mary 128 Kostuba, Snaclra 128 Koupal, Roger 128 Kovalick, Walter Il'-7,128 Kozlik, Jeffery 68,133 Krienke, Carol 128 Krubert, Carol 128 Kruger, Ann 178 Krusack, Leo 49,128 Kryston, Paulette I-9,128 Kuhl, Donald 78,128 K'z1len, David 124.128 Kurz, Frederick 68,128 L Lach, Karen I33 Ladewig, Karen 129 Lafferty, James 68,129 Lambe, James 105,129 Lammers, Dorothy 129 Lampert, Susan 129 Landis, Richard 68,120,129 Lange, Bruce 68,129 Langele, Charles 129 Larson, Larry 129 Lauher, Diana 49,76,l29 Lauretig, Carol 129 Lawrence, Herriotl' 76,77,l29 Leahy, Judith 69,129 Lee, Carol 106,124,129 Leichliter, Frank 78,129 Lemon, Ellen 129 Lempera, Con:tance 129 Leonardo, Randall 129 Leppke, Joyce 69,129 Levering, John 58,129 Lewis, Diana 129 Lewis, Sandra 129 Lidrich, Michael 129 Lifka, Thomas 129 Lindberg, Richard 68,129 lindner, Bonnie 129 Lindquist, Evelyn 129 Lindy, Michael I29 Liska, Robert 129 Livingstone, Fredrick 129 Lombardi, John 104,129 Long, George 60,129 Lorenz, Carl 129 Lovelock, Dennis 133 Lyon, William 129 Lyons, Timothy 105,129 M MacDonald, Jean 69,76,l29 Mack, Thomas 129 Madeska, Gary 68,129 Mahoney, Lawrence 87,129 Maiorca, Salvatore 129 Makens, William 68,129 Maki, James 129 Malloy, Patrick 129 Manthei, Peter 129 Markendorf, Louis 129 Maronic, James 129 Marsh, Randy 105,129 Martinez, Judith 129 Massarello, James 105,129 Masten, Susan 62,129 Mathis, Sandra 133 Matschullat, Dale 64,78,l29 Matthews, James 129 Matz, Richard 129 Maurer, Paul 129 Mayzer, Robert 129 McCausl?n, Richard 127 McClary, Mary 66,129 McCleary, Harriet 129 McCullough, Timothy 129 McDaniel, James 129 McDowell, Linda 76,77,l29 McGreer, Steven 105,129 McKay, Karen 69,75,l29 McKeag, Douglas 129 McMichael, Margaret 64,129 McOuown, Erwin 129 McQuown, Ruth 62,129 McTizic, Essex 129 McWhirter, Mary Ann 66,129 Meiner, Linda 69,129 Melson, Linda 66,69,l29 Melzer, Barbara 129 Methe, Joan 129 Meyer, James 129 Meyer, Sharon 75,129 Padgen Michael 130 Painter,' Evan ss,io5,r24,i3o Pakosta, Jamie 130 Palese, Penelope 130 Palmer, Cheryl 130 Paltzer, Charles I33 Pankow Pankow, , George 130 Judith 49,130 Parke, David 68,130 Barbara 74,76, 130 Sauerberg, Paula 131 Sawyer, Nancy 62,63,64,l3l Schank, Robert 131 Schmidt, Larry 131 Schmitt, Bonny 131 Schnute, Carl 68,131 Schubert, Marcia 131 Schuessler, Karen 131 Schultz, Dennis 131 Schultz, Marilyn 131 Michael, Rick 129 Middleton, Nancy 69,129 Mihm, Margaret 66,79,l29 M kel, James 129 Miles, Doris 129 Miller, Ann C. 130 Miller, Ann V. 55,130 Miller, David 130 Miller Fredrick 130,133 tlliller Katherine 49,94,l24,l3CJ 1 7 ' ller, Miller, Mary 49,130 Nancy 130 Parkinson, Judith 69,130 Partlow, Carol 66,130 Patterson, Richard 68,133 Patterson, Joel 61,130 Payne, Carole 131 Pearson, Marvin 131 Pelton, Paul 68,131 Percy, James 68,78,l3l Peron, Joe 131 Perreault, Allan 131 Peterson, Janice 124,131 Petrucci, Jon 131 Philips, Anna 131 Piemonte, Anthony 68,131 Pierce, Danny 68,131 Plumley, Brenda 131 Plunkett, Thomas 131 Schweigert, James 61,131 Scoville, John 131 Seacord, Franklin 61,131 Seay, Malcolm 131 Scdler, Bonnie 131 Millington, Dale 130 Mills, Karen 62,130 Mina, Karmy 133 Minor, Ann I30 Miska, George 62,130 Miska, Guy 62,130 Mitchell, John I30 Molander, Susan 69,130 Monger, William 68,130 Morales, Alex I30 Morman, Peter I30 Morse, John 130,133 Moskus, Anita I30 Moulton, Karl I30 Moxley, Judith 50 Mudd, Thomas I33 Mugg, Marsha 55,647,130 Mundt, Susan 77,130 Mungovan, Timothy 124,130 Murphy, Richard 120,130 Muth, Cynthia 130 N Nadherny, Peter 68,130 Nagel, Judith 63,69,l30 Nagl, Terry 130 Nedoba, Allan I30 Neel, Jozelle 130 Nefzger, David 130 Nekola, Ronald 133 Nelsen, Cheryl 130 Nelson, Joan 49,130 Nelson, Tam I33 Nepil, Jane 76,130 Newcomer, Charles 130 Newman, Thomas 105,130 Newstadt, David 48,130 Newton, Marilyn I33 Nicholas, Barbara 130 Nichols, Douglas 130 Nickless, James 105,133 Nickless, Laura 69,130 Nielsen, Susan 55,130 Ninke, Nancy 62,130 Nolan, Carl I30 Nordentoft, Lynn I30 Norris, Patsy I33 Novak, Deanna 130 Novak, Karen 130 Novotny, Jane 55,130 Pohl, Robert l3l Poindexter, Jane 131 Polick, Frank I33 Ponzevic, Robert 131 Pool, Earl 131 Pope, Glenda 69,131 Porzych, Joseph 131 Powell, Louise 131 Price, Norman 131 Sego, Jane 49,62,131 Sekera, Anthony 67,131 Selle, Marilyn 55,69,l3l Settecase, Gregory 131 Settle, Karen 131 Sheehan, John 68,131 Shelton, Mary 131 Sheridan, Steven 131 Sherlock, Valerie 69,l06,l24,l3l Sherwood, Robert 131 Shoener, Willard 131 Simon, James 131 Simpson, Lanny 55,131 Singleton, Sylvia 63,131 Singley, Susan 62,7b,I32 S'pek, Madeline 62,132 Sioholm, John 78,132 Slampak, Helen 62,132 Slater, Florence 132 Slebos, William 132 Sloat, Gordan 111,132 Nowicki, Ronald I30 O Ogg, Ardlst 69,130 Oke, Stanley I30 Olison, David 133 Olsen, Walter 78,130 Olson, Dale 130 Olson, David 78,130 Olson, Janice 69,130 Olson, Ronald 130 Sharon 76,130 O'Mahoney, Thomas 130 Orava, John 68,130 Osth, Mary 49,69,74,l30 Owens, Charles I30 Ozolitis, Dzintra 75,130 P Packer, Susan 130 Proctor, Timothy 64,131 Proksa, Paul 78,131 Purple, David 131 Puskarfc, Dennis 131 , O Quinn, Sharon 131 R Rackow, Charles 131 Radek, Constance 131 Ramp, Mary 131 Rathbun, Bonnie 131 Raul, Marilyn 131 Ready, John 68,131 Reames, Phyllis 131 Reaume, Mary 62,76,77,l31 Redfield, Judith 124,131 Reed, Robert 105,111,131 Reese, Richard 68,131 Regan, James 48,68,l3l Reiff, Judith 66,131 Reilly, Michael 131 Reiman, Sharon 55,76,l24,l3l Rendla, Celeste 131 Retusnic, Robert 131 Rhodes, Kenneth 131 Richrath, Freddy 68,131 Riegel, William 131 Riha, Cheryle 131 Ripkey, Sandra 69,131 Roberts, Carole 627131 Robertson, Mary 124,131 Robson, John 60,131 Rocen, Frank 68,78,l3l Rodriguez, John l3l Rogers, Timothy 111,120,131 Rohrbacher, Michael l3l Rohse, Bette Ann 63,64,I3l Roman, Audrey 131 Rose, Barbara 63,64,l3l Rose, Janice 55,131 Rosenberg, Alex 131 Rossman, Peter l3l Rous, Joseph' 131 Royce, Norman 78,95,l3l Ruby, Joan 133 Ruggles, Carol 50,55,69, 106,131 Ruhl, Bryant l3l Ruting, Mary 76,77,I3l Ruzich, Judy 49,131 Ryan, William 48,131 Rydin, Ronald 131 Rylek, George l3l Ryznar, Carolyn 66,69,l3I S Safranek, Virginia 131 Sahlberg, Carl 48,131 Saso, Phillip l3l Satten, Nadine 63,647,131 Slocum, Louise 132 Smalley, Charles 132 Smart, Martha 49,132 Smirl, Linnae 132 Smith, Lee 48,132 Smith, Nancy 69,132 Smith, Sally 132 Smith, Steven 132 Smith, Susan 132 Smurdon, Joan 132 Smufny. Jo Anne 49, 7.'3Z,226 Somerfield, Delbert 132 Southwell, Kenneth 133 Spear, Chris 75,132 Spear, Raymond 61,132 Spencer, Katherine 76,132 Springate, Margaret 132 Spurny, Robert 120,132 Stamm, John 132 Stampen, Randi Karen 64,132 Stanek, Barbara 132 Stanko, James 132 Stantesky, Joanne 132 Starosta, Virgin'a 132 Steiner, Margaret 132 Steinke, Lois 132 Stellwagen, Joel 132 Stepanek, Susan 47,132 Sterling, Kenneth 133 Stevenson, James 132 Stzwart, Jane 69,132 Stewart, Lila 132 Stokes, Nellie 132 Stoll, Carol 61,132 Stot1, James I32 Stotz, Richard 120,132 Stout, Judith 106,132 Strain, Gail 132 Strandberg, Harold 78,132 Strieter, Carol 132 Strome, Katherine 55,66,69,l32 Stubbs, Nancy 76,132 Suhi, Michael 132 Sullivan, Robert 132 Suomi, Albert 68,132 Swanson, James 132 Syre, Mary 49,132 Szelag, John 132 T Taylor, William 132 Taylor, Robert 132 Templeton, Diane 132 Terry, Lowry 95,l04,l20,l33 Tesmer, Terrende 132 Tetik, Robert 132 Thiele, Joftn 132 Thode, Gregory 132 Thomas, Gregory 132 Thomas, Reginald 132 Thompson, James 68,132 Tiedt, Guenda 55,647,132 Tindle, Claudene 132 Tomek, Allen 120,132 Torley, Lois 69,132 Torrey, Edward 68,133 Tregler, Betty 75,132 Tressler, Barbara 55,106,132 Trnovec, Sylvia 132 Tschirgi, Diane 132 U Ulmer, Kent 132 Ulrich, Ralph 132 Umbs, James 132 Urbain, Robert 132 Ursini, Curtiss 132 V Valach, Susan 77,132 Valenta, George 132 VanArsdall, Jack 132 VanBaalen, Karal Jan 133 Vance, Linda 62,133 Vanderwoude. James 133 VanOrt, Patricia P33 Vanzandt, Stephen 61,133 Vaughan, Diane 76,133 1'e ok, Anita 133 Verhoek, Michael I33 Vickroy, Constance 133 Visteen, Howard 133 Vizek, Nancy I33 W Wagley, William 133 Walker, Nancy June 133 Walker, Nancy Jo 133 Walsh, Nancy 47,69,75,133 Walsh. Sharon 133 Warner,'sWi1liam I33 Warren, Anthony 68,133 Watson, James 79,133 Wayne, Valerie 55,64,l33 Wazny, Raymond 105,133 Wehofer, Henry 133 Wehrmeister, Jeannet I33 Weiffenbach, Cynthia 77,124 I33 Weissert, Carol 62,76,l33 Weron, Kenneth 133 - Weyrauch, Joy 77,79,I33 Wheeler, Wi1l'am I33 Wherry, David 133 White, Mary I33 Wickert, Allison 133 Widmer, Susan 124,133 Wilborn, Donald I33 Wilken, Robert 55,64,I33 VVilliams, James I33 Williams, Marcia 106,133 Williams, Ovia 133 Williams, Teresa I33 Williams, Thomas 133 Wille, Mary 133 Willman, Robert 64,68,133 Wilson, William 78,120,133 Wing, Frances 69,106,133 Winstead, Beverly 133 Wirth, Donald I33 Witek, Norman I33 Wodicka, Sandra 133 Wolinski, Sharon I33 Wolski, Margaret I33 Wood, Joanne 77,133 Woodburn, James I33 Woods, Carolyn I33 Wright, Martha I33 Wyeth, Ralph 133 Wynne, Patricia I33 Y Yaiser, Warren I33 Yakes, Bryant 133 Youman, Robert I33 Young, Pamela I33 Youngren, Carol 133 Yount, Timothy 104,133 Z Zelnick, Jean 55,69,l33 Zeman, Donald I33 Zielinski, Stanley Zimmerman, Lynn 92 Zimmerman, Robert 105,133 Jean Smutny, editor-in-chief Ken Bowen, editor Sue David, editor Bob Ekroth, editor SENIORS Millie Allen Bob Cepek Nancy Droege Sharon Edwards Jim Eichstaedt Judy Fletcher Ed 1-lall Jan 1-libier Connie 1-lill Barb 1-louston Joe Innes 1960 TABULAE STAFF Betty Katz Dorothy McCuaig Dick Parker Nancy Pierson Kathy Tracy Marilyn Ursu JUNIORS Johnnye Egnot Jana Fall Kathy Moore Bonnie Mordica Tom Nepil Jim Reiners Elaine Schultz Mary Treadwell Betsy Williams The editors wish to express their appreciation to the Wyckoff and Drew Studios and the Norman King Co., Inc., for their invaluable assistance in helping us produce the 1959-1960 Taloulae B7 , A 5 9 , Special Credits University of Chicago SOPHOMORES Penny l-ledrick Janet Hoffman Carmen Johnson FRESHMEN Sally David Jo Anne Smutny ADVISOR Mr. James Bull 5 EEA AUTQGRAPHS ' N MX Xff fl' my C:7i22i4f7 ,3?Qf fly X? fgQ j ' X Z! 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