Lyons Township High School - Tabulae Yearbook (La Grange, IL)
- Class of 1961
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Since each of us profi+s from his associaiion wiih +he group, ir is apparenf +ha+ +he group and ihe member coniribuie egualiy. To expand our under- sfanding we rnus'r communicafe wifh ofhers, work wirh o+hers, com- peie wi'rh ofhers. As our insighi increases, we become more ma- rure and capable pariicipanis in Jrhe communify of man. 2 mlmgs.?yf W7 I R wif Kiwis ,, iw' M s S153 A 231 wi.-15 5 Z' J it X if 5 5 2 S E 6 if N 5' M Q , ' A I Si 2 Q if . . few .A,.,. W ,Wg if W J ql E S 1 1 9, , , if 4' T ml ,3 a 'QQ' 'R kiwi. ,gk M. K we K. bs W we ig, , W Q ' Mflfzii 5 5. . 3 , ,W 'aw .E W ff - 4' W. V sw' ,A :swim T S ww Q Q r ,sg BALL OH in challenge . . We compeie. In order To become more versa+ile mem- bers of sociefy, we mus'r expand lhe dimensions of our phy- sical aciivilies, as well as fhose of our menial efforis. Physi- cal challenge in varying degrees is offered +o everyone. Each of us decides fo wha? exlenf we wish fo meef +his chal- lenge, whelher we confine if +o lhe re uired h sical educa Cl P Y ' lion program, or whelher we exlend if 'ro include addifional o acfivifies in +he field of physical compeiilion. The exi'en+ + which we accep+ +his challenge can de+ermine lhe dimen- sions noi only of our afhleiic prowess, buf also of our sporis- manship. cooperaiion, compelifiveness, and physical well- being. bww it ,er KW .l 1 Hayw- W1 , 41.312 iv! A ,gym ' ,n -' EMD f ,,,, V ,L if? fx , we ,,M,4r,, -wg, ' cw 31 ffvai- figfsf w fm' - ggx 1353 M -f Ff'J7?uW'D' ' f wjfyi. . .gv-M-, ., L9F213?LEv?-9 ' vzfwafbifwfvm ax, wwf Hg nw. Q 2 Wx .:. 45,1 , .f 'M ,W lj' Mx fw,,.,, 5 . 1, of expectation Vve dream. Our expecrarions whefher 'rhey perrain fo The immediare or To +he disranf furure are an imporianr elemenf in our growrh and educa- 'rion. They are Jrhe foundafion for our achievemenls. Somefimes our goals are vague' ofher Times rhey are clearly defined. As our desires become more firmly esfablished we fend fo expand fhose dimensions which will enable us 'ro fulfill our dreams. When we fal+er under 'rhe demands of fhe prepararory years our hopes acl' as a srimulanr giving us new sfrengrh To meer our re- sponsibiliries. This is when we begin 'ro realize some par? of living, of frying, of succeeding. he x 'Ei QM A wggg A xii Q' . 65351 ,,guv 'M Wm an gm t f . 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Olsen's nineTeen years oT con- sTanT and ouTsTanding eTTorTs in building a superior school and in working To improve secondary edu- caTion, The Illinois AssociaTion oT Secondary School Principals awarded him iTs highesT honor. Unlike many awards which are presenTed on a regular basis, This is awarded only when iT is deTermined ThaT someone has made a Truly signiTicanT con- TribuTion To The highesT goals oT educaTion and service. The TacT ThaT This honor has been con- Terred only seven Times wiThin TwenTy years is eloquenT prooT oT iTs unique award sTaTus. We have already realized Mr. Olsen's value To us. IT is reassuring To Tind oThers who recognize his accomplishmenTs as well. Modern ideas advance program of educafion Russell B. James Eugene C. Bailey G. Vaughn Casler CharloTTe Elma Harrigan OTTO A. Reiners PresidenT Member Member GilberTson Secrelary Member Board of Board OT Board of Member Board of Board of EducaTion EducaTion EducaTion Board oT EducaTion EducaTion EducaTion A school is basically an educaTional insTiTuTion. To esTablish a program of sound educaTion is in iTselT a diTTiculT Task: buT There are many addiTional problems associaTed wiTh manage-menT. The soluTion oT These problems is The responsibiliTy oT The Board oT EducaTion and The adminisTraTive assisTanTs. Ranging Trom handling Tinancial maTTers To adrninisTering TesTs. They keep The school running smooThly and eTTicienTly. WiThouT Their help, LT could noT have aTTained The qualiTy and Tine repuTaTion iT enioys Today. Harold M. Woehrle Member Board of EclucaTion Ronald Deabler Edward Zimdars DoroThy Banks Harold BiTTing Helen G. Brown AdminisTraTive AdminisTraTiye Dean of Girls DirecTor Dean of Girls AssisTanT AssisTanT Norfh Campus Junior College Soufh Campus NorTh Campus SouTh Campus College Counselor Chairman, Counselor Chairman, Social STudies Guidance and Counseling John F. Davis Ralph E. EllioT Leonard l-loolc Theodore Nelson Carl J. Warlcow Dean of Boys Chairman, Manager, Direcfor of Research Dean of Boys SouTh Campus Business EducaTion Business OTTice ChemisTry NorTh Campus Counselor Manager, BooksTore College Counselor Chairman, ExTra'curricular Purchasing Agenl' acTiviTies Magdalene WiTTmayer DirecTor oT TesTing Russell Gibson, Priscilla Smilh Doris Wells Nancy Kunfz Doroihea Busse Augusfa Jameson Lucille Jacobs MD. Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Consulfing Social Worker School Physician NC Secrei-aries. Row I: Irma Van Cleave, Melodee Brallebo, Rowena Willey, Ann Frilz. Row 2: Belly Calhoun, Arlene Waughfal, Sara Walker, Mary Benedicf, l-lelen Kleber, Nancy Florence, Lillian Payne. SC Secrefaries. Row I: Aileen Kifloclc, Maxine Ryan, Winona Rohse, Margarel' Dunham. Row 2: Lydia Kouba, Agnes Nolan, Emma Lee Ross, Eunice McCabe, Naomi McGhee, Evelyn Armslrong, Linnea Dobner, Psychologisf Marie Emerson Secreiary, Superiniendeni- Principal Rufh Sleiie Secrefa ry, NC Adminislralive Assisfani Berneice Urheim Secreiary, SC Adminislrafive Assisianl' Service NC Janiiors Row I: David Prichelr, Frank Lebeda, Roberl Harris, SC Janifors and Maircns. Row I: Arble Williams, Sieve Ruia, James A. J. Beck, Roberl Lyell, George Schoeneck. Pallison, Arnold Huebner. Row 2: Ernesl Maves, Edwin Reifschneider, Humphrey Willelord, Row 2: Marion Polich, Harry Larson, Roscoe Willelr, Alberl Meyer, Harry Jordan, Calvin Bulls, Ronald Hill, James Skoly, Harry Taylor. Douglas Hlavacek, Ivar Magnusson. Row 3: Frank Bluder, Thomas Brady, Olio Brier, Joseph Nogal, John Row 3: Ari Boone, Horner Duke, Henry Gregorson, Joe Slapleion, Piemonle, John Bieber, Cornelius Ryerson. Henry Nacke, Neal Randall, Ann Ralkus, Ann Achferkirchen. I 'f'fhdf'l fd f I' NC Cooks Row I: Marlha Leiler, Mabel Johnsion, Doris Millard, SC COOKS. Row I: Alberla Konelsky, Ruih Smirh, Rose Perry, Ruih Della Srneikal, Marg Fruil. Olson, Sophie Provenzano, Irene Kreici. Row 2: Marie Liska, Jane Giuniek, Edilh Swanson, Gladys Biqham, Row 2: Thelma Sonderegger, Gladys Sfafiord, Belly Breese, Minnie Bessie Millen, Liona Paul. Monlalloano, Grace Addison, Berlha Fries, Laura Prell, Erna Soldwisch, Row 3: Mildred Hula, Ida Heridegen, Eihel Siddon, Jo Hayne, Mildred Row 3: Eleanor Boone, Lillian Walis, Alice Schullz, Lillian Feely, Hiavacek, Margarel Beiber, Flo Gelly. Josephine Weak. Knowledge of English affords solid foundafion J'- Dorles Parshall Dorolhy Albrighl Josephine Allen Lucille Aucull Eranl: Bacon Rulh Bair James Ballolli Chairman, English lil, IV English lll, IV English lll English II English I English English Fundamenlals Deparfmenl Eleanor Bennell Dorolhy Blaclcledqe Lois Broclcmeier Edith Brown James Bull William Canlrall Marion Chalmers English l English l English l, ll Librarian English lll, IV English lll, IV Librarian Using lechniques learned lhroiighoul lhe semesler, Dan Milligan emphasizes an idea in his oralion for speech class. for all phases of educafion Edna Chesfer Grace A command of fhe English language is essenfial in English III' IV Cliflsiopliefson conveying clear, concise ideas. Through fhe concenfrafed sfudy of composifion and journalism, fhe English Deparf- menf hopes fo develop a greafer proficiency in self- expression. Exposure fo Iiferafure fhrough fexfs and ouf- side reading furnishes sfuolenfs wifh a background of human experience upon which fo draw in everyday living. By providing sfudenfs wifh fhorough insfrucfion in fhe fields of speech and dramafics, fhe deparfmenf seeks fo increase fhe sfudenfs' aloilifies in fhe area of oral communicafion. Jusf as a spoflighf reveals fhe feafures of a performer, a knowledge of English clarifies concepfs in ofher fields. English I, II Rufh Corley Aileen Daugherfy Infroducfion fo English IV Teaching Counselor Pafricia Goodman Jean Gray Thomas Hansen Sharon I-Ierclen Dolores l IuegIi Karin Jones Norma Jordan English I English III, IV English III English III English I, II English I, II English III, IV Counselor Radio Speech Creafive Wrifing Kay Keefe John King Evelyn Leonard Margaref Alfred Lindsey Guy Mahan Elinor Mcffarfhy Journalism Special Educafion Librarian Lindquisf English III, IV Speech Correcfion English I, II English III Gaining praclical experience in her Inlroducfion ro Teaching class, Nadia Novolony inslrucls Ogden Avenue School second graders in ele- menlary geography. English Deparfmenf Rulh McCusIcer Sandra Mellen Frances Miller English I English I, II Librarian Thomas lvlody Aldo Mungai Anneffe Pilcher English III English IV English I, II Eileen Powers Ralph Rausch Arfhur Rawers Mary Rielz Susan Slcirha Edward Smilh Frances Sprowls English III, IV English Il English II Librarian English I Special Educalfion English IV Counseling goal: Improved reading, wrifing, and speaking A carl of newly relurned books provides A Frank Sfacev David Thompson Sally Tllumau variely of oulside reading maierial for an Speech English II English ll English HI S,ruden+ Dramaiics ' Georgia Van Eunice Wallace Kampen English IV Reading Geraldine Ross Wilsey Wesferveld English Il Librarian An error in Dave Genl'ry's clis- secfion of +he sparrow provides an amusing rnomenl in Mr. lv1uchna's biology class. In lecfures, proiecfs, experimenfs Roberl' Walker Donald Axelson Richard Brehm David Brown Paul Charnness Chairman, Chemisfry Biology Chemislry Physical Science Science Physical Science Elmer Chessman Jerry Craven Snell Davis Arlhur Hanson Chernislry Chemisfry Biology Chemisfry Alberl' Hodous Kennelh l'lunl Calvin Kirchman James Love John Maisch Roy Muchna Roberl Phipps Physics Physics Biology Biology Physical Science Biology Physics Physical Science Counselor Physical Science sfudenfs explore scieniific world Todays headlines announce Thai yeslerday's impossi- biliiiesu have become realilies. A fine example of lhis is lo be found in lhe Deparlmenl' of Science where lhe rare ol advancemenl in educalional procedures in receni years has been greally increased. Leciures, class discussions, and laboralory experimenls aid lhe sludenl' in lhe realizalion ol his lullesl capabililies in lhis field. The science iacully hopes lhal lhe experience gained from lheir inslrucrion will lead some sludenls lo pursue science on higher levels and will give olhers a basic knowledge for regular, daily applicalion. Orville Warning Rufh Wenner Physics Biology Mr. Phipps, wilh lhe aid ol physics sfudenls Judy Frilsch, Belle Racine, Gary Nelson, and Al Conrad, pre- pares io verily rhe classic Magde- lourg hemisphere experimenl involv- ing rhe principle ol air pressure. mm wmmmwmw challenge, pleasure for fufure scienfisfs, engineers ,iii Soulh Campus honors qeomelry sludenls Rick Pellerson, Boyd Olsen, and Frank Leichliler apply principles of pro- porfions in presenling homework lo The class. A '1 Wilh Mack King's assislance, Mr. Sloldl exe plains lhe basic use of The slide rule lo Dale Piermallei and fhe olher members ol his lhird period 'rrigonomelry class. Jim EllioTT explains his prooT oT an exTra-crediT problem involving The angle OT reTlecTion in an el ipse To Mr. MonTgomery. Thoughf paHerns, in addiTion One oT The ToremosT asseTs one can hope To gain in his educaTion is The abiliTy To Think in a clear, logical manner. Recognizing This, The DeparTmenT of MaThemaTics oTTers courses inTended noT only To Teach basic maThemaTical prin- ciples, buT also To develop The slcill oT deducTive reasoning - a TaculTy which can be applied in any subiecT -area. To meeT The demands of individual sTudenTs, a varieTy OT courses from remedial ariThmeTic To The calculus is oTTered. ln addiTion The deparTmenT supplemenTs The Tormal curricu- lum by sponsoring monThly maTh seminars To discuss Topics oT special inTeresT. ln This way, maThemaTics, a subiecT inTeresTing To some and useTul To all, is presenTed To every- one according To his need. l Franlc Allen Edward Cermalc Linda Cordogian Richard Ellis DoroThy Faegre ElizabeTh Fry Chairman, GeomeTry Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra MaThemaTics General GeomeTry Counselor GeomeTry GeomeTry MaThemaTics General AriThmeTic Malhemafics FundamenTals Olive Gardner Gwen l-lalm Ronald l-lursh Ralph Johnson Jerome Kaufman Donn Klingler Harlan Koca Algebra Algebra Algebra GeomeTry Algebra Algebra Algebra GeomeTry TrigonomeTry GeomeTry Counselor GeomeTry GeomeTry GeomeTry General General General General General lvlaThemaTics MaThemaTics MaThemaTics MaThemaTics MaThemaTics fo number manipulafion, faughf in mafh courses Andrew Lealce Algebra Geornelry General Mafhemalics Elizabelh James Maus Charles lvlllchell Foresl' Ralph Paulsen Frank Rusk Mackersie Algebra Algebra Monrgomerry Algebra Algebra Algebra Geomefry Geomelry Calculus Trigonomefry Geomelry Geomelry General General General General General Malhemalics Malhemafics Malhemalics Mafhemafics Mafhemalics The proof of a harrnonlc divislon 'Phe- orem is allaclced by a sophomore honors geomelry class. Arlene Solclal Charles Slegmeir Leroy Sfoldl Algebra Algebra Algebra Geomelry Trlgonornelry Geomelry General General Trigonomerry Mafhemalics Mafhemafics William Sfrellon Spencer Swlnlon Richard Walron Trlgonomefry Algebra Algebra Geornelry Geomelry Trigonomelry During a discussion oT l.T's rules and TradiTions in Tresh- man social sfudies, Mr. Edie emphasizes a poinT in The Gold 'n' Blue Guide. Sfudy of social sciences iniegraies Endeavoring To guide The sTudenT Toward a beTTer under- sTanding oT himselT and his environmenT, The Social STuclies DeparTmenT considers man a social being raTher Than a self- suTTicienT enTiTy. By reTlecTing upon The Triumphs and Tailures of pasT generaTions, The individual sTudenT gains a clearer insighT inTo The TuncTions oT socieTy which enables him To analyze The problems oT his own era. WiTh a greaTer knowledge oT himself, he is beTTer prepared To assume The role of a worfhwhile ciTizen. Helen Buhl Tom Davis Social STudies Social STudies Roberl Ecie David Gianuzzi Donald l-lass James Hemenway Ross l-lolT Jon Knowles RoberT Langois Social STudies Psychology Psychology l-lisTory l-lisTory Social Sfudies Social STuoies HisTory Counselor PoliTical Science PoliTical Science l-lisTory James Larson Ronald Lund David Maish Ralph Nyslrand John Payne Robe-rl' Peryon Ivan Rehn l-lisrory Hislory Hislory Hislory Hislory Social Srudues Sociology Economics pasf wifh presenf M Wallace Schwass Arrhur Suchomel Ke-nr Taylor Hislory Social Sludies Psychology Sociology John Willer David Wood Hislory Social Sludies Sarah Sovereign and Karen Zerhmayr use lhe library's many facililies in preparing lheir re- search papers lor American Hislory Honors Mr. Haas uses a diagram io illusfrafe an appli- caiion of abilily po+en+ial +o his firsl period psychology class. Developmenf of man's mind, civilizafion Mr. Rehn discusses The world populalion problem wilh sociology sfuclenls Bill Sigler and Carol Raecke. 1 l Mr. Willer's fillh period Modern European His- lory class uses a map lo graphically demon- slrale l'l'l9 pre-World War l balance of power. examined in social siudies Mr. Langlois, wifh fhe aid of John Cunning' ham, leclures 'lo a World Civilizafions class on llie arf of 'llwe lale nineleenlh cenlury. All in favor of Wiener Schnilzel .. . says presidenl Bob Herbsf as he leads a discussion of lhe annual German Club dinner. Foreign languages Eloise Birney Chairman, Languages Marquerile Carnal Spanish Margarel Florio Spanish Ellouise Ford Wayne Alben' Hoch Margarei Frances Luiz Irma Malousek Marie Meyer French Hammerlund German Kloeckner French Spanish German Lalin Spanish Spanish Lalin Language General Language Laborafory provide medium for undersfanding oTher counfrles Franlc PeTronaiTis Eva Pring Florence RaTherT CharloTTe SchwarTz DoroThy Wallcer Jane Wilson Joseph Zdenelc LaTin LaTin German Spanish Spanish LaTin French Russian Counselor Spanish General Language Records, Tape recordings, ancl movies, as well as TexTboolcs are signiTicanT and TrequenTly useol Teaching aids in The Language DeparTmenT. A sTudenT in This sul:-iecT area is expecTed noT only To acquire The grammaTical ancl conversaTional slcills OT ia speciiic language, buT also To become Thoroughly Tamiliar wiTh The culTural aspecTs of The counTry whose language is being sTudiecl. By correlaTing The sTucly OT a counTry's social TaceTs wiTh iTs naTive Tongue, The sTudenT is able To comprehend more easily The principles and rules oi The language. The addiTion oT The SouTh Campus language laboraTory, which has TaciliTies Tor accommodaTing an enTire class per period, permiTs The sTuclenT To gain greaTer foreign language proTiciency Through conTinual pracTice. Spanish I sTudenTs Bill Humphrey, Mar-Ty HOT- TerT, Pam Hawkins, and KaThy Haller read aloud To masTer The pronunciaTion oi a Tricky diphThong. The choir's singing of Mary's Boy Child is quickly becoming an LT Chrislmas lradilion. Al' lhe Fall Band Concert Dick Probsf and Bob Bowman are 'Fea- 'lured performers in a brass duel. .. sm Musicians Members of lhe Freshman Girls' Glee Club presenl an amusing rendilion of a song in 'the Talenl Day show. 1 Harold Hilgendorl: Fred Lawler Donald Miller Judilh Chairman, Choral Groups Orchesfra Riemenschneider Music Deparfmenl' Choral Groups sfucly, pracfice yield appreciafion and skill LT's DeparTmenT of Music sTrives To insTill in iTs sTudenTs an appreciaTion Tor The many conTribuTions ol: This arT To socieTy. raTher Than To develop proTessional musicians. This is done by providing courses in The sTudy oT music inTerpre- TaTion. as well as by giving The giTTed sTuclenT an oppor- TuniTy To develop his TalenT Through group parTicipaTion. The maior musical evenTs oT The year are The ChrisTmas and spring concerTs and The opereTTa. ln addiTion The loand plays aT every home TooTball and baslceTloall game and The choruses parTicipaTe in several assemblies ThroughouT The year. SeTTing a musical precedenT This year was The or- chesTra's Pops Concert IT meT wiTh greaT success and may become a TradiTion aT LT. The deparTmenT recognizes +ha+ The enioymenT oT music is iusT as imporTanT as iTs perTorm- ance: creaTion oT This enioymenT is The underlying purpose of all iTs endeavors. The orchesTra's ChrisTmas FesTival performance of Sleigh Ride provides relaxed lisTening for boTh audience and choruses. ConcenTraTion reigns as SouTh Campus Band hearses a march Tor The Homecoming parade i Nancy Pershell holds a piclure in posifion while Mr Hazard crouches lo check Hs alignmenf as anolher Norfh Campus sfudenl' arf dis play +a kes shape. Ari sfudenfs explore expressive media ln creahve By channeling crearive expression 'rhrough comprehensive insiruclion, Jrhe arf division of Jrhe Depar+men1' of lndusirial Aris and Ari' seeks lo provide lhe opporluniry for srudenrs 'ro receive a broad educalion covering arJr's varied areas. Several courses are available, varying in degree of diflicully and subiecl' mailer covered. ln all areas, sludenls are en- couraged Jro develop inilrialive, Jro exhibil an inquiring alli- lude, and ro improve lheir own abilify. W'orking wirh media ranging from walercolor ro wire enables The individual +o lurlher his skills Jrhrough inreresling applicarions of rech- nique. Exposure 'ro diversified arf slyles rhrough books and magazines as well as individual proiecrs gives sludenls wide experience in +he field of arr. Working on Their iirsf proiecf summer school arf s+u denls Tom Bean and Anneffe Hall give evidence Thar June does noi' bring lhe closing of LT problems Papier-maclwe provides Ari' l sl'uden+s wifh messy buf suifable sculpfuring maferial. Helga Clwrislensen William Hazard Thomas Ruud Norman Van Ari' Ari' Ari' Kouglwnelf Ari' Home Design sfudenls receive much in- dividual insfrucfion as is shown by Mr. Van KoughneH's careful scrufinizafion of Janef Davidson's proiecf. Sfudenfs are faughf lnsfrucfors in fhe general field of pracfical arfs hope fo give fheir sfudenfs a combinafion of knowledge and skills in fhe indusfrial, commercial, and home arfs. These fields provide fhe areas in which a sfudenf may learn fo co- ordinafe bofh his mind and hand in fhe applicafion of new fechniques. In fhe Deparfmeni' of Home Economics girls learn new mefhods of cooking and quicker sfeps in sewing, in addifion fo general principles of homemaking. Sfudenfs acquire dex- ferify in operafing business machines and gain skill in clerical fechniques fhrough courses offered loy fhe Deparf- meni' of Business Educafion. Those parficipafing in courses wifhin fhe indusfrial arfs division of fhe Deparfmeni' of lndusfrial Arfs and Ari' masfer fhe design of power fools, fheir safe and useful applicafion for privafe and indusfrial purposes, and safefy precaufions. The varied skills developed 'rhrough courses offered in fhese deparfmenfs lead fo many worfhwhile and safisfying ouflefs. William Gooch Iva Pidcock David Baker Mildred Baker Gran? Cummings John Eckerle Chairman, Chairman, lndusfrial Arfs Business Educafion lndusfrial Arfs Business Educafion lndusfrial Arfs Home Economics and Arf Counselor Violei' Goodwin Roberf Guiferrez Roger Jaacks Frances Jennings Roger .lohnson Evelyn Koller Business Educafion Business Educafion lndusfrial Arfs Home Economics lndusfrial Arfs Home Economics r many skills fhrough pracfical aris courses Roy Lalimer Louise Lindberg Ricluard Malone Joseph Milligan Carl Nemecelx Business Educalion Home Economics lnclusirial Arls Business Educalion Business Educafion Roberl Neunelcer Gladys Ripley Roberf Sedgwick Carol Sloclcdale lnduslrial Arls Business Educaiion lnduslrial Arls Home Economics Senior Wayne Wazny combines concenlralion willw woodslwop lalenls lo complele an inlricale proiecf. m:mwvw:Qwaawmfm M1. Healfh habifs, exercise sfressed in bofh boys', Coach Leilier fells upperclassmen io slay wiih fhe counl' or earn lhe privilege of exira sil-ups. The opporlunilies for improving oneself, bolh physically and menlally, lhrough parlicipaiion in lhe aclivilies of lhe Physical Educafion Deparfmeni' are limilless. As he compeles in eilher individual or group alhlefics, lhe sludenl' develops a spiril of sporlsmanship and Jrhe abiliiy io co-operale wilh olhers. The deparlmenlr noi only promoles physical acfivilies, buf also emphasizes The knowledge of specific rules in sporis. heallh. and safely. The ex- periences a slrudenl' gains from Jrhe physical educa- lion program enable him 'ro enioy a much fuller life. Charles Bennell Bonnie Glick Chairman, Chairman, Boys' Physical Girls' Physical Educalion Educalion Max Armer Reber? Burson Milcla Cizauskas Cross Counlry Foolball Physical Educalion girls' physical educafion Close nel play highlighls a volley- ball game in sophomore girls' gYm- Mrs. Vill'er's sixlh period gym class 'lakes lime oul from class rouline lo compare lheir physical- lilness fesl' scores. Russell Deason Mariorie Dunlap Harold Erickson Lesler Glick Carol Hubbard Jean Ann Anlhony Juslca Track Physical Educalion Driver Educalion Alhlelic Direclor Physical Eclucalion Jacobson Foolball Foolball Foolball Physical Educalion Berl' Kraus Dick Leiber Mariorie M-:Kee Neal Ralhien Arlhur Sandusky Judilh Viller Sandra Wreslling Foolball Physical Educalion Driver Educalion Baslcefball Physical Educalion Zwagerman Baskelball Physical Educalion mW'2's.A ACTIVITIES While presidenT Jerry Glashagel sTudies The agenda Tor The remainder oT The meeTing, STudenT Council SecreTary Liz Creer reads The minuTes oT The lasT meeTing To Repre- senTaTive Assembly. Divided inTo Two houses. The RepresenTaTive Assembly and The STudenT Council, LT's STudenT AssociaTion assisTs in The planning and execuTing oT many school acTiviTies. The aim oT This organizaTion is To give s+uden+s pracTice in democraTic procedures and To help everyone become a more acTive and inTeresTed parTicipanT in school TuncTions. Combining Their eTTorTs. These Two groups sponsored many successTul acTiviTies and proiecTs. Among These were The Freshman Guidance program, The well-aTTended series of inTormaTive discussions on Communism, The I96O Home- coming AcTiviTies, The Club Carnival, and The Obirin TalenT Show. Also under AssociaTion direcTion were The pep assem- blies, The TuToring program, The publicaTion OT The Gold 'n' Blue Guide , and several elecTions and dances Through- ouT The year. Sfudenfs voice opinions, A complain? from Pai' Kreill ing's guidance class cause: a varieTy oT reacTions ir RepresenTaTive Assembly. S+uden+ Council. Row I: Mr. Larson, Judie Moore, Larry Henderson, ireasureri Lynn Zimmerman, second vice-president Jerry Glashagel, presideni: Liz Creer, secrelaryg Gail Moriensen, Pafricia Hawkins, Chrisline Miller, Mr. Deabler. Row 2: Roberl Herbsl, Diane Bergman, Marsha Mugg, Jane DeYoung, Diane Kern, Shelley Rusleen, Jean Hall, Marilyn Marlinie, Barbara Hvale, Gina Tolcallis, Diane Carlson, Mr. Taylor. Row 3: Mr. Warlcow, Sieve Oakley, Granl Johnslone, Roberi' Bowman, Jim Kinnebrew, John Vidal, Bill Malcens, Boyd Olsen, Nguyen-Gia Kim, Eric Sorensen, David Agnew, Mr. Edie, Mr. Maish. make decisions fhrough sfudenf governmenf The prime symbol ol school spirii, Noil glares menacingly from an obscure resling place. Democracy in aclion is symbolized by lhe hand of an LT sludeni casiing his vole in a sludenl' eleclion, NC Represen+a+ive Assembly. Row I: Mary Lee Walslu, Annamary Nelson, Jean Walker, Jerry Glaslwaqel. presidenly Dave Warsli, vice-presidenr: Liz Creer, secrelaryg Larry Henderson, lreasurer: Pau'a Wiesf, Susie , Sekera, Row 2: Nadia Novolny, Ann Thompson, Joan Bernard, Cliar Greco. Raz Del Buono, 5 A Gayle Younger. Mary Dewar, Dale Rezny, i 'X' Pam Reicliel, Barb l-lenriksen. Row 3: Bev Kabakoli, Barb Croneis, Joan Davis, Carol DeLay, Bev Eusfice, Kalliy McEwen, Diane Walker, Melanie Meyer, Pa+ Kreilinq, Susan Malley, Gina Tokallis. Row 4: Jim Hiavaly, Win Ryder, Bob Weir, Randy Kuslfi. Bill Bender, Brian Sclwue, Ray Klinke, Bob l-lorsiman, Bob Crain, Jim Pckelr Marqarel' Maley. Row 5: Gordy Gray, Bob Kinqsicield, Jim Jacobi, Jack Margeson, Dave l-lamman, Paul Dyksrra, Bob Bulrerlield, Jim Means, Tom Benq, Roberl Messer, Tcxn Boyd, Ad- rian Slnaw, Mike Davis. x Good commiHee work Barb l-lvale creafes a weslern almospliere in her speecli af lhe Sludenf Council elec- lion assembly. SC Represenfaiive Assembly. Row I: Boyd Olsen, Cnrisline Miller, Dave Agnew, Diane Kern, Jim Kinnebrew, barliarnenrarianq Lynn Zimmer- man, second vice-president Jane DeYoung, recorder: Marslwa Mugq, Connie Fouls, Barb Rose, Ellen Besle. Row 2: Mr. Edie, Gay Graliam, Marilyn Woenrle, Nancy Bifzer, Linda Fincki, Barb Ollo, Sue Loesclw, Pam l-labiclil, Pam l-lawkins, Wendy Smilli, Jo D'Amico, Grace Walleny, Vicky Gels, Mary Jane Roberfson, Regina Janevics, Carole Freeman, Lue Mclieeman, Mrs. Bulnl. Row 3: Mr. Maislw, Linda Berry, Bernie Bonkalski, Jim Lailrerly, Marcia Anderson, Roberla Asaro, Bonnie Lindner, Rossann Baker, Marcia Williams, Char Bowman, Leslie Miller, Dave Slroup, Tom Lalzke, Carolyn Ryznar, Joanne Ellis. Row 4: Jeanne Zelnick, Jane Novorny, Mary Sliellon, Belle Ronse, Sally Balfliis, Peggy Anderson, Barb Flair, Marv Eckerle, Ed Faulk, Tom Jack, Evan Painfer, Jim Gusiafson, Riclw Scliiller, Dick Brown, Sieve McGreer, Ann Miller. Row 5: Jerry Wikliolm, Harold Siranclberq, Dave Blessing, Bucky Faris, Mark Oiselli, Buddy Breese, Randy Marslw, Dean Brislow, Jack Swanson, Bill Slebos, Randy Yaiser, Fred Aldriclw, Cliuck Eck. ,................,,,, , . Kim ponders a diTTiculT quesTion during one of several Kim and Gina sessions held Through- oul' The year. LT's Greelf Toreign sTudenT, Gina, smiles over a piece oT copy while Typing iT Tor The nexT issue oT The Lion. brings Gina, Kim To LT DimiTra TolcaTlis and Nguyen-Gia Kim, beTTer known To Their American Triencls as Gina and Kim, were welcomed To LT as a resulT oT The STuolenT Councils annual Foreign STuolenT Drive. Each year The Foreign STudenT CommiTTee's Tund raising program is expanded as new proiecTs are included. NexT year, in aclcliTion To having Two Toreign sTudenTs here, an LT sTudenT will be given an opporTuniTy To sTudy abroad as a Toreign exchange sTuclenT. Everyone aT LT has enioyed having Kim and Gina wiTh him, noT only because oT Their inTeresTing backgrounds, buT also because oT The Trienolship They have exTended To The LT sTudenTs. Kim pauses briefly during a TooTball conTesT To make some necessary camera adiusTmenTs while phoTographing a game Tor The Lion. A humorous misTake in a layouT is poinTed ouT To Tab ediTors Bonnie Mordica, Tom Nepil, and Marcia SouTh- worTh. T Top nafional awards Don'T bleed inTo The guTTer and l-low many picas are ,mans in The head? are remarks TrequenTly heard by members oT The Tabulae sTaTT. This year's TiTTeen sTaTT members were under The leadership oT Tive assisTanT ediTors and Three ediTors: Tom Nepil, managing ediTor, Bonnie Mordica, copy ediTor, and Marcia SouThworTh, arT ediTor. ln addiTion To spending mosT oT Their Tree Time working on wriTe-ups, cropping picTures, and Typing Tinished copy, The sTaTT also aTTended several convenTions To keep abreasT oT The laTesT deyelopmenTs in yearbook iour- nalism. Aided by sponsors, Mr. Bull and Mr. l-lazard, This iournalisTic organizaTion learned new Techniques in yearbook Wofkimli TO Beal G deadline- Tab Siifi membw Margie Daly publicaTion and acquired a basic knowledge oT yearbook copy EfnflylyzimaLeaspgigggfd To CO i We 'CHQ aiiei me laie' wriTing and arT. The ChrisTmas parTy and annual spring picnic oTTered Tun and recreaTion Tor The sTaTT. Tabulae. Row I: Jim Reiners, Carol MaTousek, BeTsy Williams, Marcia SouThworTh, arT ediTorg Tom Nepil, ediTor-in-chieT: Bonnie Mordica, copy ediTorg Jerry Gregg, Margie Daly. Row 2: Mr. Bull, Johnnye EgnoT, Joan Bernard, Mary Kay Tamulis, Jan l-loTTman, Nancy Grandison, Linda Vance, Jane Sego, Sue Singley, Mr. l-lazard. Row 3: Elaine SchulTz, Sue Vandenberg, Rosalyn RaTTerTy. Gail Bradley, Jo Ann Smulny. Lion Seniors. Row I: Mike SmiTh, Jim Mahoney, Tom I'IillsTrom, co-edilsor: Sherry Anderson, co-ediTor: Doug Kline, Mike I-Iomel, Ron SchlachTer. Row 2: Sue STaron, CynThia Eck, Anne McWeThy, Susie Sekera, Annamary Nelson, Larry Wikhalm, Sue Nash, Nancy Meyers. Row 3: PaT Norman, Marian Smifh, Jack Burke, Terry RosenTeIder, Mike OiseTh, Nguyen Gia Kim, Tom Ryan, Liz Nicoll. earned by Tab, Lion The unprecedenTed receipT oT Tour sTaTe and naTional awards was The highlighT oT The year Tor The Lion as The sTaTT Tound The Tormula Tor creaTing a successTul newspaper. The Illinois STaTe High School Press AssociaTion elecTed The LT newspaper presidenT oT The organizaTion, while NorThern Illinois UniversiTy and The DeKalb Daily Chronicle named iT The paper wiTh The besT coverage. Quill and Scroll, inTernaTional honorary iournalism organizaTion. judged The Lion number one in naTional com- peTiTion, and The NaTional ConTerence oT ChrisTians and Jews designaTed The paper's broTherhood issue as The besT. The eTTorTs oT The Lion sTaTT composed oT English IllJ sTu- denTs, senior sTaTT members. and several SouTh Campus volun- Teers, guided by Miss KeeTe. were also direcTed Toward aiding The Tab sTaTT in hosTing The ScholasTic Press Guild convenTion. The presenT sTaTT iniTiaTed a SouTh Campus Club organizaTion which meT wiTh senior sTaTT members To gain experience in news- paper work. Several ouT-oT-Town convenTions also provided an opporTuniTy To gain proTessional advice on The publicaTion oT The newspaper. S.C. Lion Sfaff. Row I: Sharon Williams, Judy I-lodsdon, Pal' Bowen, Lynn Zimmerman, Ann Cruchley, Carole Payne, Sue I-laTer, Barb FleTcher. Row 2: CaThy Maqill, Cindy BroughTon, Diane Brownell, Alice Zahalka, ConsTance Radek, Judy BarneTT, Wendy SmiTh, Marsha Graham, Amy Goodwin, Marilyn CiTrano, Jane AnThony, Mary CarTer. Row 3: Judy Wallace, Jean Macdonald, Paula Housh, Jean Gallas, Jody Bradley, Susan Charlier, Ann Miller, Mary OsTh, Linda Melson, Jeanne Zelnick, John Kierig, David JohnsTon, Thomas I-Tall. Lion STa'If. Row I: Pam French, Carolyn GosseTT, Sally Milow, Judy GenTili, Pam Vifilliams, Edirh Ehdy, Jan Borneman, MarTha STouT, Trudi Bauer. Row 2: Carol DeLay, Shelley RusTeen, Melanie Meyer, Ted Robinson, Barb Hue- bner, PaT Lindy, Roz Graves, Sieglinde Koch, PaT Emard, Lynne Anderson, Fran Colenso. Row 3: Jim Prohaska, Bill GraTza, Brian Schue, John Squires, Bob Crain, Gene Berger, Phil Brown, Nancy Beaudway, Kris BrockschmidT, Nancy Edwards. Row 4: Tom Beug, George Aichele, Ed Bryce, Jim Knipe, John Barkus, Bill Tes- mer, Dave GriTTiThs, Ray Klinke, Dick Beck, Bob Gooding. Non-VarsiTy DeI::aTe. Row I: Peggy Dod- son, Val Vlazny, Doug Roller, Bob Ten Eyclc, Lee Lillie. Row 2: Mrs. LiridguisT, Bill Sigler, David Bardy, Bill Kunlcelman, Ray Freeman. VarsiTy DeI:aTe. Row I: Sharon ShelTon, JaneT Roede, Judy De La HunT. Row 2: Mr. Rehn, Jerry Hazelbauer Anne Roecle, Gary Bornzin. C ommunicafion skills MeeTing once a week wiTh Their sponsors, Miss Thurnau, Mrs. LindquisT, and Mr. Rehn, The members oT LT's DebaTe Teams prepared Themselves Tor TournamenTs and meeTs aT oTher high schools and near-by colleges. This year The Topic viewed loy all deloaTers in The UniTed STaTes was: Resolved: ThaT The UniTed NaTions Should be SuTTicienTly STrengThened. Cross-examina- Tion, a new meThod oT debaTe which provides more Time Tor gues- Tioning, was inTroduced inTo The program This year. Resolved: ThaT The NaTional Old Age Medical AssisTance Program Should be Revised was The Topic oT a Tie-debaTe in December beTween Anne and JaneT Roede, Two of LT's varsiTy del3aTers, and Two represenTaTives Trom a high school in Hammond. Indiana, on The WBBM-TV program, RebuTTal. VarsiTy debaTers compeTed in The sTaTe Tinals aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois in April. SC DebaTe. Row I: Judy Wallace, Helen Fairbanlc, Larry Kline, John Shangler, RuTh Lee, Ralph Walker, Darryl Van Son. Row 2: Randi STampen, Arnold Harrison, Carol BaTeman, Cappy Payne, Paula Housh, Richard SchaeTer, Bob STayman, Dick Wilson, Spencer LeRoy. Row 3: Jev Silres, Dale MaTschullaT, Rob- erT Wilken, Jack Swanson, Jim LaTTa, Jim Moore, Bob Parda, PeTer Ander- son, Jane GlassTord. :1l!2v::sa a mli' '-1 'e1s sfressed in These clubs Wrifers' Club. Row I: Johnnye EgnoT, Sharon ChrisTie, secreTary: Carol ldarius, vice-presidenTg MarTy Warrick, presidenT7 Judy FriTsch, Treasurer: Barbara BenneTT. Row 2: Joanne Wareham, PaT Kreiling, Carol Coleman, Bob I-lerbsT, Dick FrobsT, Jane SchmiTT, Donna Moore, Mary Sue Banks. Row 3: Lynn Shaw, Penny Reames, Mike Davis, Floyd Nickel, Diana l-Iolman, Rick Towers, Nancy I-Ieusinkveld, Sherry Anderson, Dona McCrossin. Mike Davis, Sharon ChrisTie, and MarTy War- rick check over some copy submiTTed Tor use in WriTers' CIub's annual publicaTion, Pen and lnklingsf' Quill and Scroll. Row I: Nancy Meyers, Larry Wikholrn, Treasurer: Marcia SouThworTh, secreTary: Mike SmiTh, keeper oT The archi- vesg BeTsy Williams, keeper oT The archives: Susie Sekera. Row 2: Carol MaTousek, Liz Ni- coll, Jim Mahoney, Tom Nepil, Anne McWeThy, Suzy Nash, Mike I-Iomel, Sue STaron, Annamary Nelson. Row 3: Tom I-IillsTrom, Doug Kline, Jerry Gragg, Nguyen Gia Kim, Terry Rosenmfelder, Ron Sch- Iachrer, Marian SmiTh, Jim Rein- ers, Sherry Anderson. Comprised oT member schools Trom all over The world, Quill and Scroll is an honorary socieTy Tor ouTsTanding iourna- lism sTudenTs. SelecTed in Their senior year by The sponsors oT The school publicaTions, The nominees go Through an iniTiaTion ceremony beTore becoming members. Under The sponsorship oT Miss KeeTe, The chapTer's acTiviTies included Two imporTanT conTesTs, a currenT evenTs conTesT, which was open To any sTudenT who wished To parTicipaTe, and a newspaper conTesT in which The Lion Took TirsT place in The naTion This year. I dreamed I was in ATghanisTan in my liTTle green ieep was The subiecT oT Themes wriTTen by members oT WriTers' Club aT one oT Their bi-monThly poTlucks. Members broughT grab bag giTTs To Their ChrisTmas parTy. A riddle in poeTry, aTTached To each giTT, vaguely described The conTenTs oT The package. Under The supervision OT Miss Jordan, The club compiled and published Pen and lnklings, a bookleT comprised oT prose and poeTry selecTions wriTTen by sTudenTs. AT WriTers' Club meeTings, The composiTions submiTTed were read and criTicized by The club members. ATTer The publicaTion oT The book, 'a Tea was held Tor all sTudenTs whose composiTions were prinTed. Spanish Club. Row I: STeve Oakley, Jim Means, Bob STockwell, STeve Maddox, George Kramer, STeve Hanau, Don Hickey, Tom Swanson, Daniel Ganek, Bruce Hausner. Row 2: Ken Arnold, Bruce Tobecksen, Ray Klinke, Dick Beck, Jim Carlisle, Jim Reiners, Jay YounT, Bud Jecmen, John Adams, Ray Kadlec, Ron SchlachTer. Karl Smiley. Row 3: Barbra Hooson, Sally Spicer, Mary Ann TaranT, Char Larson, Renee TousignanT, Margie Daly, secreTaryg RuTh ReicherT, vice- presidenT: Tom McGowan, Treasurer: Marlan SmiTh, presidenT: Susan Pearson, Gail Hook, Rosie HopTgarTner, Carolyn GosseTT, JaneT Horn, Don Anderson. Row 4: Barb Hvale, Kelly Kuhl, Susan STeen, Sandy STeen, Mary Sue ScoTT, Gordon Shankland, Phil Briggs, Karen Brooks, Sharon Hirk, Gloria Visus, Joan Tracy, Jane Eckel, Gail Newberry, Joyce BaTTey, Karen Greenwald, Jackie Granzine, Debbie HamilTon, Jo Ann Jicha, Mary CoulTer, Nancy Palese, Carol Reiners, Barb Brydon, Les Zak. Row 5: Judy Dana, BeTh Donnelly, Jude Rice, Em Simmons, MarTy Glaser, PaT Ryan, Sharon Topiian, Karen NovoTny, Lynda Swander, Deanna Deyer, Mary Connelly, Dave Kerr, Tom SmiTh, Pam NeTT, Bev EusTice, Mary Mogge, Karen Shrader, Char Greco, PauleTTe RedTield, lrene Rendon, Judi Gonia, Donna Moore, Anne Tewksbury. Row 6: Tom Jelinek, Karen Nilson, Sue NarTen, Dee Nessel, Jan Duke, Linda Endebak, Sue Vandenberg, PaT Waclhams, Phil Brown, BeTh Heppes, Gail Bradley, Sara Vanerka, George Rivaldo, Jill STevens, Nancy Odchodnicky, Marilyn Bocan, Sue Phipps, Micki Zack, PaT Webber, Carol ldarius, Lori Cherry, Mary Tread-well, Chris Campbell, Debbie Bergman, Susan SmiTh, Joe Cech. Row 7: KaThy 0'Neill, Lana BurneTT, Jean BerineTT, Carolyn De Brower, PaT Culea, Diane Gross, Diana Holman, Barb Blaess, BeTTy BruchTel, Sue Giovannoni, Sande Bell, llga Tiesnieks, Barb Anderson, Carol Lloyd, Bonnie STine, HeaTher HilTon, Chris Thimm, Barb MarTin, Mike l-lomel, Ted Robinson, Rosalyn RaTTerTy, Carol DeLay, Kris BrockschmidT, Val SchaTTner, Mary SmagaTz, Jan HolT, Sharon Sedgwick, Tim CurTis. Foreign language clubs give opporfunify Spanish melodies are srill ringing in The ears oT Spanish Club members as They recall The Caveda BroThers' program oT Spanish songs and a Talk on Cuba, Their Tormer home. The largesT club aT LT, boasTing l6'5 members. Spanish Club meeTs Tive Times per year To celebraTe imporTanT Spanish holidays and learn oT The culTure oT Spanish speaking coun- Tries. The club began The year wiTh a Columbus Day meeT- ing Tollowed by The PinaTa ParTy, The annual ChrisTmas celebraTion, and an observance oT U.N. week. The Tradirional Chile Supper climaxed The year. Because oT rising member- ship, The club meT This year in Three secTions: Los Casrellanos, Spanish l aT SouTh Campus: EI Circulo Chico, Spanish l aT NorTh Campus: ancl The older El Circulo Espanol consisTing oT Spanish ll and lll sTudenTs. SC Spanish Club. Row l: Sandi KosTuba, Karen Hicks, Mary Mugg, Jane NovoTny, vice-presidenTg ChrisTine Miller, secreTary: Harold Knoll, Treasurer: Pam Hawkins, president Marsha Mugg, Joanne STanTesky, Marcia Benda, Penny Palese. Row 2: Jucle Ruzich, Nancy Finlayson, Jan Rose, Lynn Franzese, Dene Tindle, MarTy HoTTerT, Jan ChrisTensen, Carolyn Dudley, Barb STanek, KaThi Haller, Mary McClary, Joyce Leppke, Sandy Repkey, Carol Ruggles, Sue Nielsen. Row 3: Lou Ann Hayward, CaThy FileTz, Sue Cronin, KaThie Cassin, Carol Lynn Kasik, Barb Elkow, Nancy MiddleTon, Clare Hirsley, Diane Bernhagen, Susie SmiTh, MarTy SmarT, Dave Browning, Ron Rydin, Tim King, Adele Tressler. Row 4: Erica Dakin, Greg BlaTnik, Jim Eridebak, Jim Maronic, Bill Humphrey, Bob Willman, Jack Ready. French Club. Row I: JaneT Borneman, Judi VachaTa, Lynn Power, Judi Rogers, Nancy Heusinkveld, presidenT: Joan Bernard, secreTary-Treasurer: Annamary Nelson, Sue Marable, Julie Sara, Ardis MaTson. Row 2: James STanek, Carol Coleman, Mary Sue Banks, Jean PinkerTon, Norma Novy, CynThia Eck, CaThy DeYoung, KaThryn Florence, Nadia NovoTny, Sieglinde Koch, Marilan Douglas, Susan Nash, Sharon Addison, Judy DeThmer. Row 3: PaTricia Norman, Sandra Johnson, Carol Jennings, Mary Capers, Judy Ramp, Adrienne BalaTy, Carol BolTen, Ed Keller, Susan CIuTe, Susan STaron, Linda ChrisTianson, PaTricia Hawkins, Diane VachouT. Row 4: Nguyen-Gia Kim, Mariorie Corey, Marcia Lohner, Nancy Beaudway, Lorelei Sekera, Ellyn SisTrunk, Pamela French, KaThryn Moore, MargareT Schoeffler, Pauline Richardson, Ann McWeThy, ElizabeTh Nicoll. for furfher knowledge and enioymenf Oui' ie parle Trancais are familiar words To members of French Club. Open To all sTudenTs who have had aT leasT one year oT The language, The club increases knowldege and inTeresT in France. A varieTy OT programs, including a Talk by Nguyen-Gia Kim, who is LT's French exchange sTudenT. a speaker Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago, and TlimsTrips, enabled members To learn more abouT France in addiTion To improving speaking skills. AT The ChrisTmas parTy, club members played French games 'and sang carols. Showing movies aT The Club Carnival proved a proTiTable and hu- morous way To end The year. These acTiviTies were super- vised by Miss LuTz and Miss Ford. Members oT Russian Club, under The supervision of Mr. PeTronaiTis. had many opporTuniTies To work TogeTher and learn abouT various aspe-cTs of Russian culTure during The pasT year. They combined manual eTTorTs wiTh enTerTain- menT in building Their Homecoming TloaT and Club Carnival booTh. A chance Tor learning abouT Russian culinary Tech- niques was oTTered aT The annual ChrisTmas poTluck as members, 'aTTired in colorful cusTomes, broughT various Rus- sian dishes. The public was inviTed To Their vecherinka, or evening parTy, held in May, where Russian dancers and singers performed To iIlusTra+e some TaceTs OT Russian Tolk- lore. To bring an end To a year oT color and enTerTainmenT, members held a picnic in laTe spring. Russian Club. Row I: Sally John- son, Tina Clowers, Karen PeTTi- grew, Barbara Doxey, Johnnye EgnoT, presidenTq Karen ZeThmayr, secreTary7 JoAnn Heil, Treasurer: Sarah Sovereign. Row 2: MarTha TeeTer, Ellen Lem- on, Carolly Marks, PaTricia Burns, Dave Parke, Bob Lewke, Jack Wise, Allen Pekar, MarTha War- rick, Jean CoulTer, Mary Brooks, PaTricia Lindy, Diane Hodach. Members oT Vergil Club, under The direcTorship oT Miss Birney, include rnosT sTudenTs who are sTudying LaTin aT NorTh Campus. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher one's inTeresT in LaTin and increase his knowledge oT Roman culTure. During The TirsT meeTing, club oTTicers were elecTed. AT anoTher meeTing Miss AcuTT enTerTained The group wiTh her slides oT Greece and Rome. During The ChrisTmas season The members celebraTed SaTurnalia, an ancienT, Ro- man holiday honoring The god, SaTurn. A picnic in May provided 'a pleasanT ending To a year oT acTiviTies. Vergil Club. Row I: Susie Meyer, Jim Hemphill, Treasurer: Bob BuTTerTield, aedile, John GaunT, co-presidenT7 Larry Quane, co-presidenTg Sally Johnson, PaT Bielenberg. Row 2: Karen Johnson, Cheryl Kocan, RuTh BaTTaglia, John Schneider, Mary Brooks, Tom Lake, Anne Tewksbury, MarTha TeeTe, Karen RichTer. Row 3: Bill GraTza, Jim Palmer, John Rosen- wald, John Willard, Paul DyksTra, Gene King, Penny Hedrick, Sharon Walsh, Cheryl Myers, PaT Lindy, Carla Van Cura. The members oT LaTin ll Club, under The sponsorship oT Miss Pring, Mr. Hammerlund, and Mr. PeTronaiTis, will long remember The Tun They had building Their Homecoming TloaT, ET Tu, BruTe. LaTer in The year, aT The annual ChrisTmas parTy, songs were sung in L-aTin and a skiT abouT lo SaTurnalia was presenTed. Following The original pur- pose oT The club, skiTs and guesT speakers gave The members insighT inTo The hisTory oT Roman culTure and The LaTin language. Their TorTune-Telling booTh aT The Club Carnival was very successTul and provided Tun Tor everyone. ln April, Toga-clad members aTe and played games aT The pop- ular Roman BanqueT. lnferesf in foreign languages resulfs in large Lafin Club. Row I: Rich Ceika, Mike Clark, Joel PaTTerson, John Bohlman. Row 2: Bob Berry, Evan PainTer, Jim Williams, Mike BuddingTon, Dale MaTschullaT, Jeff BeckwiTh, Doug McKeag, Jim FosTer, John Daly, Bob Urbain. Row 3: Jamie Claxon, Joyce EasTer, Mary Ann WhiTe, CelesTe Rendla, Ann Miller, Treasurer: PaT Bowen, presidenTg Nancy Sawyer, vice-presi- denT: Janene ChrisTensen, secreTaryg Jane DeYoung, Dianne Huebner, Cheri Campbell. Row 4: Bruce Lange, Sue HaTer, Jeanie Ekholm, ChrisTine Miller, Jim Woodburn, HarrieT McCleary, Sue Hauge, Linda Carlson, Jan PeTerson, Bonny SchmiTT, Joy Weyrauch, Sharon Walsh, Pam HabichT, Judy Adams, Bev Bozick, Judi Nagel, Sylvia Gray, Helen Fairbank, Virginia EllioTT, Carol Herkes, Barb Cox, Judy Hodsdon. Row 5: CynThia WeiTTenbach, Claudia Kcmarek. Carol 6oodTellow, Bonnie Hull, BeTsy Hall, Bonnie Lindner, Pam Hawkins, Carol Lee, KaThi Gerken, Peggy Jones, Marge Goding, ArdisT Ogg, Sandy Ripkey, Sandy ArTman, BeTh CosTello, Judy Burland, KaThy Gohman, Penny SaTranek, Sandra Wodicka, Mary Kimberly, Bonnie Kammeraad, Joan MeThe. Row 6: Anne Brandes, Jill Hensler, Judy ReiTT, Jean Ferguson, Marcia Williams, KaThy Miller, BeTTe Rohse, Jane Glassiford, Linda HellsTedT, Carol SToTT, Val Sherlock, Ann Cruchley, JoAnne SmuTny, Bobbi Bruno, Fran Wing, PaTsy Cole, Ann SingleTon, Susan Nicely, Donna DeSelm, Barb Boehm, BeTh CoTTle, Mary OsTh. Row 7: Jackie Flynn, Jeanne Zelnick, Linda Melson, Diane Vaughan, KaThy STrorne. Bill Thomas, ScoTT ViTell, Roger Koupal, Bob Sherwood, Jim Harders, Bob Hockemeyer, Carol ParTlow, Bonnie RaThbun, GreTchen Koopman, Barb LuTz, Joyce Howard, Connie Fesrnire, Lynn Zimmerman, Susan MundT, RuTh Heinecke, Cindy MuTh, Phyllis Reames, Sharon Sass, Nancy SmiTh. i i 1m:nu1.nmif:,.minsa.mv mu1 z. 1 ms' was zs1 xi1 -if r ,l - x all NC German Club. Row I: Sherrie Ramsey, Barb Woehrle, Arine Roede. secreTary: Sue Brewer, Treasurer: Bob HerbsT, presidenT: Gordy Gray, vice-presidenT: Sarah Sovereign, Dane Long, JoAnn Noble, Liz Creer, Darlene STaemmele. Row 2: AnTon STraka, Lois UmTrid, Ralph Wagner, JaneT Lynch, Sieglinde Koch, Edifh Ehdy, Claudia Bucher, Don Lubin, George Rich, Allan Bowdery, JaneT Roede, Daune ST. Germain, Karen ZeThmayr, Tom Zolk, Diane DosTalek. Row 3: Judy Wilken, Gina TokaTlis, David Darrow, Richard Wood, Melissa Degener, Charlene Pflager, Bill Bender, Tom Johnson, Sue KowerT, Wendell BurT, Henry Newell, Dan Miller, Mike Anderson, Charles BohmerT. Row 4: John Squiers, Val Vlazny, Rog SchulTz, Margo ScharTT. Bill ZeiTer, Joel Hirsch, George Biddle, ScoTT Ripper, Bill Kunkelman, Dave Winfield, bauer, Judi Wilde, JoAnn Sikes. Row 5: Ed Schlaack, Dave Snelling, Jim PoTsch, Charles Warsh, Jim Jacobi, Ted Schaefer, Tom Allen. Jim Lapacek, Bill Tesmer, Bill Lefvlfe. Bill Pedfy. Mike PeTer. SmiTl'1, STeve Dave John MaTT Bill STewarT, Carolyn Maslek, Sherry Brevard, Tom Murphy, Mo Ferensen, Tierney, Tom Rebernak, Jerry Hazel- Burkus, Terry Rosenfelder, Jim Kolar, Rodina, Sandy ForeiT, Bob GriTTiThs, Divided inTo independenT clubs aT each campus spon sorecl by Mr. Hoch, Miss RaTherT, and Miss Meyer, Ger- man Club members worked ioinTly on several acTiviTies. Winning second place wiTh Their Homecoming TloaT pro- vided a good sTarT Tor a successTul year. AT The annual ChrisTmas parTy, Third year German sTudenTs presenTed The ChrisTmas sTory. A highlighT oT The visiT To a German resTauranT was a comic re-enacTmenT oT The legend abouT The Tamous Swiss hero, William Tell. ParTicipaTing in The Club Carnival and a visiT To a German movie concluded The year's acTiviTies. club memberships SC German Club. Row I: Bob DeiTz, Fred Kurz, KenT Ulmer, Char Jones, Carole Payne, vice'presidenT: John Lombardi, presidenT: Tom LiTka, secreTary gl Treasurer: Carolyn Ryznar, Helen Slampak, KaThy King, Linda Meiner. Row 2: PeTe Rossman, Bob Reed, Sandi HeTz, Joanne Wood, Linda Jahnke, Dave JohnsTon, Bonnie KruberT, Judy Moxley, Mar- gareT Mihm, John Johnson, Janice Denwood, Madeline Sipek, Donna HusTad, Rich Baum, JeTT Klein, Frank LeichIiTer, Jim Mc- Daniel, Dave BrisTle, Mr. Hoch. Row 3: Bob Jackson, Tim ProcTor, Joel Beller, Bill Lyon, Dean BerneTT, Ray Greshammer, Karen Mills, Norm Glass, John Orava, Dick Landis, ScoTT Miller, Bob Liska, Mike Lidrich, Ray Brooks, David NeTyger, Jim Richardson, Rich Klemme. Row 4: Jim Thompson, Quin Powell, Frank Burgener, Larry Mahoney, George Rylek, Sue Sikes, Joel STellwagen, Don Worih, Jerry GilberT, Dean BrisTow, Jim WaTson, John STamm, Gary Madeska, Duane Cronin, Tom Cerkez, George Biderman, Chuck New! comer, Louis MarkendorT. Jim Percy, RoberT Wilken, Chuck Eck. Shoofing from fhe off-hand and kneeling posifions, Rifle Club members work for winning fargefs. NC Rifle Club. Row I: Richard Sfewarf, secrefaryq Russ Bafz, vice-presidenfq Thomas Camp, Charles Smifh, presidenfg Thomas Smifh. Row 2: Sandra Frifsch, Paul Aex, William Sfeibel, Arfhur Schrader, Tad Sfoff, Kafhy Champney. Sfeady hand essenfial in Learning fhe fundamenfals of safefy in connecfion wifh fhe use of firearms is fhe main purpose of Rifle Club. Meef- ings held four fimes a week provided opporfunifies for members fo fire af leasf once weekly af fhe Soufh Campus range. As skill in firing was increased, members compefeol for Nafional Rifle Associafion awards. Acfivifies which help- ed fo furfher fhe inferesi' of members were fhe Thanksgiv- ing Turkey Shoof, a Chrisfmas Parfy, and a Blue and Gray mafch. U SC Rifle Club. Row I: Dennis Laffick, Dan- ny Gillen, Carl Schnufe, chief range officer: Herrioff Lawrence, press chairman: Sue I-lauge, publicify: John Davison, chief deck affendanfq Jim Euson. Row 2: Jack Van Arsdall, Bill Koche, Jim Karlovsky, Scoff Schafer, Norman Cafelli, Bob Willman, George Rylek, Ron Brown. Row 3: Ray Brooks, Larry Schulz, Bill Wag- ley, Jim Sanclgren, Tom Cerkez, John Grier, Fred Aldrich. .'1., . ss ii-1 SC Bowling Club. Row l: James lngle, PeTer PaTrie, Michael LhoTka, William CoulTer, Edward Jankowski, secreTaryg Charles Miller. Treasurer: Larry Larson, Kirk Deyee, Terry GoThard, John Lindsey. Row 2: Donald Kuhl, Thomas VileT, RoberT Nordman, Byron Van Dyke, Larry Crane, Thomas l-laase, David CarTy, Ken Erickson, David Parke, Ronald Rydin, Jack Van Arsdall, Charles Dana, RoberT Dunlap, Russell Ewers, PeTer Milio, RoberT DoTy, William Domovic. Row 3: William Humphrey, Greg Paus, John WhiTe, JeTT Kozlik, James Munns, STeve CluTTer, Charles I-loehn, RoberT Jackson, Thomas Kincaid, RoberT TeTik, Jim EosTer, Wayne Zewall, KenT Williams, Ron Cooney, Tim EgnoT. Row 4: Norman CaTelli, George Rylek, Bruce Warhanik, Edward Taylor, Michael BuddingTon, Gregory STark, Charles Newcomer, John Levering, Richard PaTTerson, George ValenTa, Thomas Cerkez, Charles Labno, Donald Gillain, RoberT Hershman. Bowling, Rifle Clubs Bowling once a week under The leadership of Their sponsors, Mr. Langlois and Mr. Gooch, The I2O boys in Bowling Club Tound enioymenT -and saTisTacTion in waTching Their averages improve. There were Two independenT clubs aT NorTh and SouTh Campuses, buT boTh bowled aT La Grange Lanes. The NorTh Campus boys bowled on Tuesdays and The SouTh Campus mem- bers on Mondays. One oT The highlighTs oT The year was ,W The Junior Bowling Congress TournamenT in which TWO bwlers provide 5 Smdy in adion mains, ,he bowlers from boTh campuses compeTed. background oT Their relaxing Teammailes. NC Bowling Club. Row I: Dan Miller, Duane MaTe, Rudy Rous, Chuck l-larville, secreTary: Bob Lewke, Jim BornhoeTT, Ron BrighT, Wayne Wazny, Don FrinTner. Row 2: Gregg Rusch, Bob Weisshappel, Dave Weber, Dave Schmudde, Ralph Wagner, Bob Hermann, Dave PaTTy, Win Ryder, John Vidal, Jack CeTerin, Jim Gianackos, Glen Munger, MaTT Padgen, Ken Erickson. Row 3: Dave Eehrenkamp, Jerry Ruda, STeve Roney, Ron Newman, PaT A'l'lern, Bob GriTTiThs, Don ReuTzel, Dave Bardy, Don Gibboney, Bill Dewke, David ErinTner, Jim Adler, Jim Means, Ray Alderman. NC FNA. Row I: KaThie Ryan, RuTh BaTTaglia, MargareT Maley, Pauline Richardson, Peggy SchoeTTler, presidenT7 Bonnie QuinT, vice-presidenT, Diane DosTalelc, secreTary gc Treasurer: Kaye Kocourelc, Peggy Dobson. Row 2: Clare l-lammann, Jan l-loTTman, Jill Johnson, PaT Polcorny, Linda Ganz, KaThy Champney, Sue O'Donnell, KaThy KauTh, Beverly Wellc, Carol Rinn, JeanneTTe Nemecelc, Carol Reiners. Row 3: Sandy ForeiT, Karen BrandT, KaThy O'Neill, Kris Olsen, Sue Fuhr, Diana Currey, Barb Blaess, Caroliean l-lrubec, Cheryl Meyers, Sharon Walsh, Barb BoynTon, Karen Leonard, Karen Nilson. Kaye Korourcelc, Pauline Richardson, Pehhy SchoeTTler, and RuTh BaTTaglia display a Tew oT The whiTe elephanTs To be sold aT The FNA Club Carnival booTh. SC FNA. Row I: Marilyn CiTrano, Kris Skov, Marcia Benda, Peggy Jones, presi- FTA and FNA offer Through membership in FuTure Nurses of America, a girl is assured oT a Thorough inTroducTion To The nursing proTession and special counseling in regard To her selecTion oT school and program. l-lelping These girls decide wheTher To enTer a pracTical nursing program, diploma program, or collegiaTe program are The sponsors Miss KunTz, Mrs. Wells, and Mrs. SmiTh. To provide parT oT The Tunds necessary Tor giving The Tour-hundred dollar Mildred FeTzner Nursing Scholarship To a senior girl, The members sold conTeTTi aT The Homecoming game. ln addiTion, SouTh Campus supporTed The scholarship Tund by selling candy and Tlowers and sponsoring ProiecT 50 in which each member inviTed Triends To her home and charg- ed ThirTy-Tive cenTs per person Tor an evening oT games and reTreshmenTs. MonThly meeTings TeaTured guesT speakers, Tilms, and Tield Trips. ComrnuniTy acTiviTies This pasT year included ChrisTmas caroling aT a home Tor The aged and work in an orphanage. denT7 Donna Lynn Guoyslci, secreTary: Susan JesaTko, Treasurer. Row 2: Sharon Syrnonialq, Jan Ander- son, Anna SmiTh, Carolyn Dudley, PaTricia Schoenling, MargareT STeinec, Judy Klimclce, Barbara Kesman, Diane Bezelf. Row 3: Sue Kemp, Sue Cronin, Marcia Fry, Linda l-lellsTedT, Carol Marshall, Karin Swenson, Omyra MaThis, Carol STrieTer. 62 A Y w1ma. .fl raf,svs 7 wa.. 7 . SC FTA. Row I: Barb Parker, Mary Chiaro, Bernie Doran, Rossann Baker, RuTh Lee, Dianne Racine, MarTha Coraner, Carol l-lerkes, Tina Clowes. Row 2: Linda Hay, Lynne SlaTer, Sue Krebs, Jane Cull, Diane Bernhagen, Mary OsTh, BeTsy l-lall, Carol Lynn Kasik, PauleTTe Baron, Ellen Lemon, Noreen ChrisTie, PaT Jaxon, HerrioT Lawrence insighf info possible career choices NC FTA. Row l: Debbie l-lamiiTon, JaneT Lynch, Mary Yonco, Mary Brooks, presi- denTg Vicky Anderson, secreTary: Jan Duke, vice-presidenTg PaT Emard, his- Toriang Barb Barcik, Susan STeen, Sandy STeen. Row 2: Bonnie STahnke, Louise GruTz- macher, Barb l-loosen, JaneT York, STeph- ani Milio, Cheryl PeTersen, Mary De- war, Mary Mock, Lucie Reiniga, Sally Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Judi Sonia, Judy De La l-lunT, PaT Bielenberg, Sandy Garn, Sharon Werner. Row 3: Chris Campbell, John Schneider, Phyllis Frus, Rosalyn RaTTerTy, Janice 6laTT, Carl Amerlan, William EllioTT, Mary Ellen Corson, Jean BenneTT, Pal' Lindy, Phyllis Pyle, BabeTTe Larson, Nor- reen PeTersen, Barb Winship, Karen Leonard, Karen Blough. This year was a busy one Tor The Fu'l'ure Teachers of America. Under The guidance oT Miss Corley, Mr. Cermak, and Mr. PeTronaiTis, The prospecTive insTrucTors were inTroduced To new aspecTs oT Their chosen proTession. GuesT speakers and Tilms provided The TuTure Teachers wiTh inTormaTion concern- ing The preparaTion Tor and beneTiTs oT a Teaching career. The club was praised Tor iTs original idea oT having a walking TloaT in The Homecoming parade. The members meT oTher sTu- denTs inTeresTed in becoming Teachers when represenTaTives 'from The l-linsdale, R-B, and Dowers Grove FTA chapTers aTTended The March meeTing. To celebrafe iTs TenTh anniversary The club held an FTA-FaculTy Tea in April. Juniors Mary Brooks, Mary Mock, and Carl Amerlan begin consTrucTion on The FTA Club Carnival booTh. MadCaps. Row I: Mary Jean GreTher, Bill CoulTer, Nedra VeaTch, Treasurer: Nic Knappen, presidenTg Sandy Scanlon, vice- presiclenT: Nancy GusTavson, secreTaryg CelesTe Rendla. Row 2: Jane Sego, Andrea RichTer, Joyce Barger, Georgia Rhenberg, Joy Rusch, Jan- eT Royce, Grace Freilach, PaT Grimes, Jackie Price, Dianne Racine. Row 3: Connie Inman, Jane AnThony, KaThy Pearce, Lynne SlaTer, Jane LanTz, Made- line Sipek, Cindy Shaw, Barbara Inman, Karen Mills, Sally David, Lynn NorclenToTT. The SouTh Campus MadCaps, sponsored by Mr. Van KoughneTT, were primarily concerned wiTh The appreciaTion and applicaTion of arT. The members parTicipaTeol acTively in decoraTing bulleTin boards, visiTing various arl' shows, and creaTing decoraTive accessories Tor school Teas. Mr. Hind- march, a commercial arTisT in LaGrange, presenTed 'a lecTure and demonsTraTion oT caricaTures aT one oT The regular meeTings. The Make and Draw, Carve and PainT SocieTy also creaTed a TirsT-prize TloaT Tor l-lomecoming, a polka- doTTeol inchworm bearing The words lnching up To The PresidenT's Cup. NC Mu Tau. Row I: Carol Rinn, Cheryl PeTerson, Marilyn Mills, vice- presidenT: Anne Palmer, secreTaryg Arlene Klimcke, Becky SchuberTh Barbara BenneTT. Row 2: Mr. Moody, Loraine Burfon, KaThy Champney, Vicky Anderson Sue Kowe-rT, Linda Endebak, Linda Mohr, Barb Winship, Carol Coleman. lnferesf in The arfs is The ThirTy-Tive acTive members oT Mu Tau began Their inTeresTing and successTul year wiTh a prize-winning Homecom- ing TloaT, LT is 93: we'll knock 'em b. Wi+h The help oT Their sponsors, Miss McCusker, Miss Riemenschnieder, Mr. Moooly, and Mr. Miller, The members played an acTive parT in The Pops ConcerT. Mrs. OTTO, a professional singer. enTerTained aT one oT The bi-monThly meeTings wiTh songs Trom hiT musicals. AT meeTings where no special program was provided. The members gaThered around The piano Tor an informal song- TesT. AT The Club Carnival, Mu Tau provided an opporTuniTy Tor anyone To conducT a small combo. The elecTion of oTTicers in May immediaTely preceded a picnic, which ended The year Tor NorTh and SouTh Campus Mu Tau organizaTions. SC Mu Tau. Row I: KaThie Green, Mary Evans, Barbara CransTon, BeTTe Rohse, Ann SingleTon, Peg l-lowkinson, president Barb Rose, secreTary: Karen l-licks, Treasurer: STephanie EllioTT, Barb FleTcher. Row 2: Jane AnThony, Sharon Walsh. Carol Sanders, Bonny SchmiTT, Joni Cale, Arlene MacKay, Linda McDowell, Sue Nelson, BeTsy l-lerbsT, Marilyn Woehrle, Robin Wise, Jan Davidson, Nancy STubbs, Char Jones, Rossann Baker, Lois Koeneman, MarTha Corclner, CynThia WeiTTenbach. Row 3: Sandy Brown, MarTha Worby, Mary lngeman, Carol EiTerT, Diane Bernhagen, Dianne Lewis, Janis l-lyne, Linda I-lay, Jean Macdonald, Anne Bran- des, Candy RichTer, Suzi TeeTer, Nancy TennerT, BeTh CoTTle, Linda Doak, KaThy Doe, KaThy Fevold, Sue Becker, PaT Jaxon. SC DramaTics Club. Row l: Bob l-lershman, Nic Knappen, Linda Jahnke, JeTT Cady, Janis l-lyne. Row 2: Suzi McKeeman, KaThy Vollmer, Diane Brownell, BeTTe Rohse, Adele Tressler, Treasurer: Pam Manus, secreTary: Carol ParTlow, vice-presidenT: Margi STanek, presidenT: DoroThy KnighT, Anne Brandes, Jon Cole, Ann LiebenThal. Row 3: Joyce l:erranTino. Paula Willmore, Robin Wise, Paulel'le KrysTon, Marianne DuBiel, Sue Nelson, Karen Weisshappel, Sue Wallace, Sherie Johnson, Marilyn ManchesTer, Sharon Lindsey, Marilyn Mraz, Linda l-llinka, Kay Koppenburg, Louene Ereyman, Mary WhiTe, Lois Koeneman, Wendy SmiTh, Kay l-lasTings, Diane Szczudlo, Vicky GeTs, Nancy Bolkin. Row 4: Joyce Cary, Connie Woodbury, Carolyn RoloTT, Arleen Erickson, Pam STephan, Dorie Wooledge, Ginny EdroTh, Marcia Anderson, Carol George, Rossann Baker, Barbara SeivwrighT, Joyce Barger, Mary Jean GreTher, PaT Keberle, Linda Luck, Gail Vardaman, Lynne WeTTersTen, Linda Meiner, Linda Sfanley, GaThie SimTh, Karin Swenson. Row 5: Karen Lach, PauleTTe Baron, Sandy ArTman, Mary Lou Tripp, Karen McKay, Pam Zauss, Char Lemieax, MarTha Dorby, Karen Dood, June Malek, Kris Skov, Reva FreTwell, Sue Asa, Sue Cronin, Amy Goodwin, Marsha Graham, Sue GarTner, Gloria Foreman, Nedra VeaTch, Judy Wieggel. Row 6: Gale l-ledrick, Mary lngeman, Marla Campbell, Bernie Doran, Leslie Miller, Sue l-leinlein, Lynn Wehlau, Cindy Shaw, Linda Smiley, Barb LuTz, Joanne Hoppe, Sue JesaTko, Marilyn CiTrano, KaThy l-'lewiTT, Linda Wilson, KiTTy l-lall, KaThy Doe, Laura Newman, GreTchen Koopman, Jane LanTz, Jane Peel, KaThy CBPOHC. Priscilla l'lOlWI'1SOF1. Bafb Melzer. foundafion for many clubs Encouraging sTudenTs inTeresTed in all phases of dramaTics is The goal oT Thespians, The dramaTic honor socieTy. The group, sponsored by Mr. David Thompson, is composed oT LT's mosT acTive performers and producTion personnel. ElecTed members use Their knowledge and gained experience by parTicipaTing in, creaTing scenery Tor, and working on school producTions. She poinTed aT The sTranger and wildly cried ouT, No. no, sTay away. Don'T be alarmed - iT's only an acT - a scene Trom one of The plays This year's Drama Club presenTed Tor iTs members. ConsisTing oT sTudenTs inTeresTed in all phases oT The TheaTre, The club parTicipaTed in iTs many acTiviTies under The direcTion oT Mrs. l-lerndon. Among The mosT successicul oT These acTiviTies were sTudenT programs, speakers, and Trips To see proliessional producTions. Thespians. Row l: Carol ldarius, vice-presidenT: Ed Eversole, presidenT: MarTy Warrick, secreTary gl Treasurer: Mr. Thompson. Row 2: Sue Kalina, Mary Treadwell, David Baker, Rich Kramer, Laura Phillips. fr Drama Club. Row l: Barbara BenneTT, KiT Zikmund, Rich Kramer, vice-presidenT: Sue Kalina, secreTary 81 Treasurer: Ed Eversole, presidenT: Suzy Nash. Row 2: KiTch Gallagher, David Baker, Marcia Lohner, Don Anderson, Abbie Chapman, Mary Treadwell, Laura Phil- lips, Sharon Werner. xW 'f VV v - - Wise Home Ec Club members Joyce Gielow, STephani Milio, Mary Mogge, and Cheryl OTTQ show The reason Their club's booTh was one oT The mosT popular aT The Club Carnival. NC Home Ec Club. Row I: Claudia Bucher, Susan CluTe, Carol FlaherTy, Judee Crow- hursT, Treasurer: PaT Ryan, hisTorian7 Joyce Zelnick, secreTaryq Mary Mogge, presidenTg Mary Lou Omeis, vice-presidenT7 JoAnn Jicha, Arlene Klimcke. Row 2: Jane Emery, Loraine BurTon, Cheryl PeTersen, JeanneTTe Nemecek, KaThy KauTh, Kaye Kocourek, Mary Yonco, BeTTy Price, Karen Barger, Jean Jahaaski, Lori Cherry, Joyce C-ielow, JaneT York, Raz Del Buono. Row 3: Cheryl OTTo, Phyllis Pyle, Nancy Cowley, MarTy Dosher, Margo ScharTT, Bonnie QuinT, Vivian AungsT, Penny Rea- mes, Carolyn Maslek, Jane SchmiTT. Jo- anne Domovich, Mary Connelly, Roz Graves, Diane Carlson, STephani Milio. Business and Home Ec Under The able leadership oT Their sponsors, Miss Koller, Mrs. Pidcock, Mrs. STockdale, and Mrs. Jennings, The girls in Home Ec Club had an exciTing and educaTional year. Even Though Their Homecoming TloaT, Yield One PresidenT's Cup, Tailed To win a prize, many Tun-Tilled hours were spenT assemb- ling iT. A discussion oT The various Tields oT home economics and a cooking demonsTraTion highlighTed Two oT The monThly meeTings. AT The Club Carnival, weary, Tamished masgueraders Tound reTreshmenT aT The Home Ec Pizza booTh. For her super- ior knowledge in The Tield oT home economics, Jane SchmiTT was presenTed wiTh This year's BeTTy Crocker Homemaker oT Tomorrow Award. A dinner aT l3reden's ResTauranT in April and a picnic in May Tinished ouT The year Tor The club. SC Home Ec Club. Row I: Carol Warning, PaT Hammer, DoroThy MaTz, Mary WhiTe, Mary Ann WhiTe, Barb Hunen, hisfforianq PaT Bowen, vice-presidenTg Susie Singley, presidenT: Barb CransTon, secreTary, Sally SmiTh, Treasurer: Mary Jo Hull, Carol LaureTig, Linda Wydra, Carroll Eichman. Row 2: Pam Manus, KaThy ArTl, Karen PeTTigrew, Connie Radek, Joan Allori, Barb FleTcher, Pam HabichT, Marilyn Mraz, Sharon Vickers, Janeen Jewell, Grace Wallney, Sue Norris, Gai, Geiser, Nancy STubbs, KaThy King, Lynne Baumann, Bev Bozick, Nancy Vizek, Barbara Kesman, Marcia Fry, Sharon Walsh, Marlene Von Drasek, Jean Garapolo. Row 3: Joanne Wood, Milena, Chomko, DzinTra OzoliTis, Rossann Baker, Jean Macdonald, RoberTa Asaro, Debbie Oakley, Jean Thomas, Sue Beaud- way, RuTh Tabor, Sue Conway, Jerie Lynn Berk, Barbara SeivwrighT, Bev Klopke, Sue Ganschow, RuTh Cockrell, Joan Benda, Nancy Pravda, Judee RedTield, KaThy Miller, Nancy Mueller, Kay Hicks. Row 4: Janis Hyre, Tina Vlach, CaThy FileTz, Sandy ArTman, Judy Leahy, Carol Fanning, Susie SmiTh, Bonnie Kammeraad, Ann Cruchley, JoAnne SmuTny, Marilyn SchulTz, Barb Cferbosi, Clare Hirsley, Judy Burland, KaThy Cfohman, Karen Johnson KaThy Grimes, Ann Davidson, Bev Gohman, Adele Tressler, Carolyn. Jones, Mary Raecke, I lim I Clubs furTl1er vocaiional hobbies Having compleTed iTs consTiTuTion and by-laws lasT year, The Business Club enThusiasTically enTered iTs second year by parTicipaTing in The Homecoming acTiviTies Tor The 'lirsT Time. Under The sponsorship ol Mr. Eckerle and Miss Ripley, The club beTTer prepares iTs members To enTer The business world by inviTing people Trom various organizaTions To speak aT The meeTings. A visiT To a local cenTer To see IBM elecTronic compuTers in operaTion provided This year's club wiTh iTs lasT maior acTiviTy. AT The Tinal meeTing The mem- bers elecTed The presidenT and The Treasurer Tor l96l-62. Displaying skills oThers Than mechanical, mernf bers ol Business Club prepare a colorful posTer Tor Their booTh aT The Club Carnival. Business Club. Row l: Abbie Chapman, Carole Lippe, secreTary: Dee BalaTy, Treasurer, Mary Ellen BuTler, presidenlg Davine Miroballi, Margie Dobson, Karen RichTer, Mary Ann Frye. Row 2: Mary Ann Bishop, Mary Olson, Bev Kabakoll, Eleanor Epperly, KaThie Ryan, JaneT Horn, Judy De La l-lunT, Gayle ChrisTensen, Karen Zavoral, Dale Rezny, Jackie Granzine, Melody Haase. Row 3: Judy STurgeon, Carol l-lula, DoT Naries, AnTon STraka, Marianne PropsT, Cheryl PeTersen, Don ReuTzel, Wayne Wazny, Jean BenneTT, Linda Endebak, Judy AsTholz, Mary Henderson, Julie Sara. D' ' Sfamp and Com Club. Row I: George Anderson, JeTT Klein, Frank Seacord, vice-presidenT STeve Van ZendT presidenT Joel PaTTerson secreTary 81 Treasurer: RoberT Cockrell. Row 2 RoberT Mervine, lvlarTy Jack, Gib Allbach, Ray Greshammer, John Goodwin, CurT Ursini Ray Brooks John BuTkovich Talks and visiTs To several exhibiTs were oT valuable assis- Tance To members oT STamp and Coin Club. Under The spon- sorship oT Mr. J. Davis, parTicipanTs were able To increase and improve Their collecTions by aTTending aucTions and Trading sessions. These meeTings were especially helpful since members learned how and whaT To collecT. Quizzes, creaTed by The presidenT, provided aoldiTional knowledge concerning sTamp and coin collecTing as well as sTimulaTing enTerTainmenT. Collecfion, concenfrafion, r Chess Club. Row I: Ray Freeman Carl DeuTer RuTh Lee Bucky Faris Row 2: Ralph Walker, Arnold Harrison Mr Peryon Chess Club members waTch inTenTly as a parTicipanT makes a move Toward The desired checkmaTe. lv1aTches played by members oT Chess Club, under The direcTion oT Mr. PeyTon, helped Them gain pracTice Tor The meeTs beTween suburban schools and The Suburban Chess EnTenTe TournarnenT. Speeches aT meeTings advised mem- bers on sTraTegies, openings, and cleTenses so ThaT They mighT improve Their games. Because The players were divided inTo Two ranks. each person was able To use his skill To The besT aclvanTage. The spring picnic compleTed The year's acTivi- Ties. AlThough relaTively new and small, Square Dance Club was never lacking in enThusiasm. Sponsored by Miss Jacob- son, The club engaged The services oT Doc Adams, an oTTicial caller, aT Their bi-monThly meeTings, held in The home oT one oT The TwenTy acTive members. ln 6ClClll'lOI'1 To l'l'1elF regularly scheduled Square Dance Club. Row I: Rosemary Findley, Pal' Jaxon, Penny Hedrick, vice-president meelfingsl 1-he Nor-H1 and SOU1-h Cam- gon liubicrg, pregdenTg Val. :VhciiTe,5 Kay l-g:asTing,i' Marlene Xgon Prgsek. G F .I h - - ow : ary ornzin, ic ar mir, are ammann, aro eorge, race reiac , pus members Werelolil-en Seen enloymg MarTy Jack, Rachel Findley. Sue Becker, Sharon Komarek. Thfemwlves 5+ adUT Square dances ln Row 3: Tony Di Bonas, Roy Quick, Ray Freeman, Ken Moore, Rich Ceika, Erica Dakin, This area. Gerald BenneTT, BerT Gardner, Kay Allard. The smiling Taces oT Square Dance Club members Carol George and Don Lubin reTlecT Their enioymenT as They sTarT The promenade. acfion familiar To clubs In iTs TirsT year aT LT, Saddle and Spur, sponsored by Mrs. Goodwin, uniTeol equesTrains Through Their common inTeresT in horses. Aside Trom acTive horseback-riding sessions, presen- TaTions by guesT speakers Trom Oak Brook STables and The QuarTer Horse AssociaTion consTiTuTed many OT The meeTings. Movies also added sparkle To The bi-monThly sessions and in- sTilled members wiTh The various aspecTs oT The sporT. Demon- sTraTing Their enThusiasm, The members laid a sTrong Tounda- Tion Tor TurTher developmenT in This new area oT inTeresT. Saddle and Spur. Row I: Marcia Fry, Phyllis Rearnes, Amy Goodwin, vice-presidenTg RuTh l-leinecke, secreTaryg David Johnson, presidenT: Sue l-lauge, Treasurer: Linnae Smirl, Grace Freilach, Joe Peryon. Row 2: Nancy Lemon, Jerilyn Malick, Joy Lynn Weyrauch, Diane SchwarTz, Donna JusTad, Gery Madeska, Priscilla Johnson, Barba Melzer, KaThy Fevold, Diane Tschirgi, Carol Lee, Emily ForsT, Jan PeTerson, Mrs. Goodwin. Camera Club. Row I: Richard Meldon, Frank Failing. Row 2 Thomas Makinson, John Rieck, Mr. David Brown. Once a monTh, guided by sponsors, Mr. Brehm and lvlr. Brown, members oT NorTh Campus Camera Club and iTs SouTh Campus counTerparT worked aT developing Their skills in picTure composiTion, darkroom Techniques, and The use oT specialized eguipmenT. Movies and guesT speakers provided The program Tor mosT oT The meeTings. ln The laTTer parT oT This year, a represenTaTive Trom a camera sTore in La Grange gave The members some helpTul Tips on camera care and picTure Taking. AT The Club Carnival The SouTh Campus club Took Polaroid snapshoTs which pro- vided enioymenT Tor everyone. Radio Club. Row I: Ronald Ander- son, Bob WolTers, Bob Sherwood, Doug Van Hoppe, Jerry Kara. Row 2: John VeRes, Ronald Lee SmiTh, Garry Conley, Ed Shea, PeTe Van Campen. Science-minded sfudenfs W'orking To increase members' knowledge oT The consTruc- Tion and operaTion oT ham radio eguipmenT was The main purpose oT Radio Club meeTings. AssisTed by Their sponsor, Mr. Waarning, club members sTudied The requiremenTs needed To pass Their radio license TesTs. The hours spenT in repairing and broadcasTing on ThaT club's radio sTaTion WQMTJ provided valuable experience Tor The radio enThusiasTs. A special ouTleT Tor members' acTiviTy was exploring The possibiliTy oT esTablishing a Civil DeTense sTaTion -aT LT. CompleTing The year's acTiviTies was The Field Day in which members were allowed To communicaTe wiTh raido operaTors in The area. Richard Meldon works on an enlargemenT in Camera Club's dark- room adiacenT To a chemisTry lab aT NorTh Campus. Bi-Phy-Chem. Row I: Mr. Hanson, Randy Raabe, Mike Perrie, Gary Bornzin, vice-presidenT7 Jerry Hazelbauer, presidenT: RoberT Wilken, vice-presidenTy Jim WaTson, secreTaryf Mrs. Wenner, Row 2: Ken Moore, Richard STewarT, Greg Webb, Rosemary Findfey, Don Lubin, Penny Hedrick, Ray Freeman, Dick O'Connor, KenT Williams, PeTer Haas, David Farrow, Richard Smirl, George Rich. find ouflef for inferesfs To provide a place Tor science enThusiasTs To meeT and discuss Their views on branches oT science which parTicularly inTeresTed Them was The main purpose oT Bi-Phy-Chem Club. Weekly meeTings, open To anyone wishing To aTTend, included demonsTraTions and Talks by members, movies of special inTeresT, and occasionally lecTures by proTessional scienTisTs. Even Though The NorTh Campus club, sponsored by Mr. Hanson, and The SouTh Campus club, sponsored by Mrs. Wenner, held mosT oT Their meeTings separaTely, several combined meeTings were scheduled. AT These meeTings Talks were presenTed on such subiecTs as The sTory oT The aTom and The uses oT radiaTion. Raising Tunds was The big proiecT Tor ConservaTion Club This year as The members, direcTed by Thomas Davis, Mr. Love, and Mr. Kirchman, helped in The purchase oT Rocky Creek glacial area in souThwesTern Illinois. The drive was in keeping wiTh The club's goals oT inTeresTing sTudenTs in The use and preservaTion of naTural resources. Besides The Tund drive, The club made Tield Trips To conservaTion areas in The sTaTe and wroTe To Congressmen expressing Their opinions on perTinenT conservaTion bills. AT special meeTings They enTerTained auThor- iTies in The Tield who kepT Them posTed on The laTesT develop- menTs in conservaTion. Ted Dawson, Diana Holman, Mike Homel. and Bob Messer examine recenl' conservaTion liTeraTure aT an inTormal meeTing, Consevafion Club. Row I: Diana Holman, secreTaryg Mike Homel. Treasurer, Bob Messer, presidenT7 Joy Lynn Weyrauch, vice-presi- denT: Bonnie EasTman, hisTorian' Larry MarioTTi. Row 2: Joyce Howard, Rick Shae- Ter, Bob MarioTTi, Amy Goodwin, Ru+h Heinecke, Judy KurTz, Mr. Love. Row 3: Mr. Kirchman, STeve Davis, Rick Rausch, Ted Dawson, Erica Dakin, Roy Messer, Doug Run- yan, John McQuoWn. Twirfers. Elaine Culen, Gwen liedT, RoberTa Asaro, Jean WeTTour, capTainp Lee Sparks, PaT Hamrnel. Pep, Twirlers' Clubs provide fun Rol::erTa Asaro and Gwen TiedT, Two members oT LT's Twirlers, add acTive enTerTainrnenT To The Tall band con- cerT. ParTicipaTion aT aThleTic evenTs and parades helped The Twirlers develop and use The many skills and rouTines acquired Through consTanT pracTice. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Hilgen- clorT and Miss Halm, The girls gained experience in individual Twirling and precision marching. The use of pom-poms, baTons. and Tlags added color and inTeresT To rouTines. ATTending The Illinois High School Music ConTesT in The spring The enThus- iasTic members ably represenTed LT. Jean WeTTour leads The Twirlers in a spiriTed march in The Homecoming parade. aw Pep Club members pul' in an ailera noon's work in preparalion for lheir Club Carnival boolh. for members, boosf school spirif Sale of programs, pom-poms, and Lion pins by Soulh Cam- pus Pep Club helped inslill school spiril in The sludenl body. Members, under lhe direclion of Mrs. Pilcher, also spenl lime preparing slcils for pep assemblies and painling pre- game poslers, which were displayed lhroughoul The halls. As a resull of lheir enlhusiaslic worlc, alhlelic evenis were well supporled. Soulh Campus Pep Club presidenl' Chris Miller conduc'l's a discussion of plans for Club Carnival. SC Pep Club. Row I: Carol Lynn Kasilc, Jean Macdonald, Jeri Finan, Sandy Ferguson, Lynne Slaler, Jamie Palcosla, Mary Ann Koslelny, Barb Elkow, Jane Nonolny, Paulefle Baron, Nancy Middlelon. Row 2: Marilyn Ryznar, Nancy Walsh, Laura Friharl, Celesle Rendla, Jane Anlhony, Chrisline Miller, presidenl: Pal' Cole, lreasurer: Val Sherlock, vice-presidenl: Kalhy Slrome, secrelary: Carol Flem'ng, Kalhy Miller, Anna Smilh, Joanne Slanlesky. Row 3: Kris Pelerson, Jozelle Neel, Paula Sauerberg, Pam Mauns, Joni Cole, Barb Hans, Claudia Komarelc, Barroll Eichman, Nancy Miler, Pam Habichl, Connie Radelc, Carol Goodiellow, Marly l-loflerl, Dene Tindle, Mary Jane Roberlson, Dianne l-luebner, Judy Barnelli Louise Slocum, Paulelle Kryslon, Linda Meiner, Sue Lamperl, Jan Anderson. Row 4: Jane Jacobi, Shelley Rieman, Kaihy Taalle, Jan Pelerson, Pam Gross, Marcia Anderson, Ginny Elcrolh, Jean Slaron, Donna Egberl, Gail Geiser, Lori Wollar, Marilyn Selle, Carolyn Dudley, Barb Slanelc, Judi Nagel, Mary Mugg, Carol Sahlberg, Rossann Baker, Lynn Franzese, Bonnie Lindner, Carol Parllow. Row 5: Jan Rose, Judy Ruzich, Marlha Norby, Judy Horslman, Leslie Miller, Carole Collon, Mary Shellon, Linda Jahnlce, Marge God- ing, Carolyn Ryznar, Janie Nepil, Jan Chrislensen, Kaly Glasner, Marcia Williams, Jean Ferguson, Kalhi l-laller, Bev Bozick, Belle Rhose, Ann Brandes, Sandy Ripkey, Carol Ruggles, Jayne Packer, Sue Molander, Mary Ann Syre, Jody Bradley. Row 6: Mary Oslh, Jane Siewarl, Sue Cullra, Carol Lee, Pam l-lawldns, Bonnie Sedler, Fran Wing, Sue Nielsen, Louann l-layward, Kalhi Gerlcen, Suzi Bruno, Bonnie l-lull, Sylvia Gray, Diane Vaughan, Judy Reill, Barb Gerbosi, Carol Fanning, Barb Boehm, Nancy Tennerl, Linda l-lellsledl, Adele Tressler, Sur Burnham, Jill l-lensler, Nancy Smilh. 11 NC Jr. Red Cross Council. Row I: Phyllis Walis, Barbara Blaess, hisTorian: Carol Newsom, presidenTg Lynda Swan- der, secreTary: JoAnn l-leil. Row 2: Rosalind Graves, Diane l-lodach, PaTricia Lindy, Mary Maichrzalc, Jean Maichrzalc. Nurses' Aides, STriving To help The less TorTunaTe is The main obiecTive oT The Junior Red Cross Council. DirecTed by Miss Ripley, Miss Slcirha, and Mrs. SToclcdale, This year's volunTeers were lcepT busy Tilling Junior Red Cross boxes wiTh basic necessiTies To be senT To The Chicago ChapTer, where They were disTribuTed ThroughouT The Chicago area. AnoTher council proiecT was making small giTTs To bring enioymenT To The aged. AT ChrisTmas Time, worlcers made and Tilleol ChrisTmas sToclcings which were senT To children in hospiTals To brighTen Their ChrisTmas. The annual council acTiviTy, selling shamroclcs on ST. PaTriclc's Day, noT only provided many sTudenTs wiTh The Touch oT green TradiTionally worn on March l7, buT also Turnished The council wiTh addiTional Tunds. To give sTudenTs a chance To conTribuTe To The Red Cross -and also become AH OUTSiGle COHSUHGHT PFOVTCTSS an FHTSFSSHHQ PFOQFGFH TOP G members, The annual membership drive was again sponsored Soulll Campus Junior Red Cross Council meellng' by The council. The year's acTiviTies were broughT To a close wiTh a picnic. SC Jr. Red Cross Council. Row l: Jan Anderson, Mary Evans, Donna Meaden, Linda l-lellsTedT, vice-presidenTp Richard ClayTon, Treasurer: Diane Bernhagen, presidenTg Bonnie Sedler, Frances Wing. Row 2: Karen PeTTigrew, Anna SrniTh, Audrey Roman, STephanie EllioTT, Linda Wydra, Linda l-llinlca, Joyce Cairns, MarTha l-loTTerT, Carolyn Dudley, PaTricia Simelc. Row 3: Eunice STranger, Judy,Monley, PaTricia Schoenling, Bonnie KruberT, KaTherine Miller, Janice RoberTson, Carol BaTen-ian, Susan Beaud- way, Dianna Lewis, Joyce Howard, Kay Allard, Susan Sinlcowslqi. g:: .mempzsaaai fin-11 me sum. munmsl7n:4snr' Ussmmw. wx, 1 5, c,:.-sissogzsrmsam. , l,,, SC Nurses' Aides. Row ChrisTensen. Row 2: Sue STepanek, I: ArdisT Ogg, Linda l'lellsTedT, Judy l-lorsTman, Marcia Fry, Peggy Jones, Marcia Benda, Marilyn CiTrano, Lila STewarT, Judy Domovich, Jan KaThy STrome, Barb Berend, Marge Goding, Carole CoTTon, Linda Melson, Jeanne Zelnick, Sue Charlier, Karin Swenson, Sue CulTra, Carolyn Dudley, Marilyn Selle. Junior Red Cross know healfh field LT's many Aides are invaluable Tor eTTecTive TuncTioning , oT The school. The duTies which These sTudenTs perTorm help The school To carry on much oT iTs business. Among The dil- ,,. TerenT Types OT assisTanTs are The library aides, who help Q To keep The library running smooThly: The oTTice aides, who ' help wiTh paper worlc and are messengers: The nurses' aides. who Tile records and Talqe TemperaTures: The door guards, who enTorce lunch-hour rules: The audio-visual aides, who manage moTion picTure proiecTors, Tape recorders, and sound sysTems. X Through The Taslcs done, These sTudenTs are able To Talce responsibiliTies and To be oT service To oThers. Nurses' aides Suzanne GilberTson and Sue Fuhr Talce Time ouT from usual duTies oT keeping records and Talcing TemperaTures To gain some pracTical experience. NC Nurses' Aides. Row I: Barbara Ku- cera, Mary CoulTer, Lynn Rousch, Cindy WinTermuTe, Carol Reiners, Mary Yonco, Trudi Bauer. Row 2: Kaye Kocourelc, RuTh BaTTaglia, Pauline Richardson, Gwen Geiss, Jo- anne Domovich, Melaine Meyer, Mary Lou Omeis, Jill Johnson, Jan l-loTTman. Row 3: Marge Corey, Margarel' Maley, Viclci Love, Diane Gross, Sandy ForeiT, Sue Fuhr, Peggy Schoeffler, Sue GilberT- son, Mrs. Wells. During a check-in lull, library aide Susie Meyer seeks 'lhe cards for several of The books lo be pro- cessed. Sfudenfs, NC Library Aides. Row I: Phyllis Walis, Treasurer, Karen Barger, vice-presidenlg Alice Faye Kolb, president Val Schailner, secrelaryq Janel l-lorn, hisloriang Sherrie Ramsey. Row 2: Sue Phipps, Karen Schurrnan, Bar- bara Seward, Elizabelh Spangler, Ki'l' Zikmuncl, Torn l-lill, Jane-+ Cruickshank. Row 3: Rulh l-leerrnan, Kris Olsen, Palrick O'Connell, Kalhy O'Neill, Marianne Propsl, Marry Dosher, Joanne Dornovich. SC Library Aides. Row I: Mary Melller, Donna Meaden, Mary Evans, Arlene MacKay, Cheryl Jernsek, secrelaryg Judy Burland, president Rulh Tabor, vice-presidenlg Kalhie Srniih, Lisa Busse, Pam Manus. Row 2: Karen Hicks, Alice King, Karen Vopal. Pam Schallner, Rurh Cockrell, Julie Belsaas, Carol George, Sue Nielsen, Pal Keberle. Sue Beaudway, Clare l-lirsley, Emily Forsl, Amy Goodwin, Joan Nelson, Doug Corner. Row 3: Roni Clernenl, Diane Bernhagen, Sue Becker, Marge O'Neill, Kalhy Hewill, Carolly Marks, Dor Mueller, Dorolhy Knighl, Susan Jesalko, Barb Luiz, Pam Nelson, Dell l-lobon, Tony DiBonas, Mrs. Leonard. W 'fl-Eiga 35: vi S , of S 'f SC Audio-Visual Aides. Row I:Jol1n Robson, Terry l-lueser, Al Tomelc, David Roberlson, Jim McDaniel, Carl Salilberg, Bob Berry. Row 2: Larry Schulz, Laurence Simo, Jirn Sclweef, Bob Cockrell, Frank Burgener, George C. Mislca. faculiy benefif from Library, Audio-Visual Senior Dave Summerfell slares inlenlly al a sensilive yollrneler while fesling a circuif in a complicaled piece of eleclrical equipment NC Audio-Visual Aides. Row I: Garry Conley, Wayne Wazny, Ken Green. Row 2: Jay Mayberry, Bolo Warning. SC Office Aides. Row l: Jamie Claxon, Connie Radek, Kay Hasfings, Sue Loesch, Kafhy King, Lynn Powell, Chrisfine Miller, Connie Wood- bury, Marfy Jack, Nancy Cicero. Row 2: Judy l-lodsdon, Mary Forsell, Robin Wise, Fran Wing, Sue Nie'sen, Kafhi Gerken, Gail Korous, Susan Brandes, Susan Molander, Sandy Lewis, Lori Wollar, Ben Bozick, Connie Vickray, Barb Sfange, Sue Cranzfon, Barb Cransfon, Bonny Schrniff, Kafhy Williams. Row 3: Anne Brandes, Joyce l-loward, Nadine Saffem, Jean Sfaron, Nancy Vizek, Mary Kimberly, Allison Archey, Bonnie Lindner, Leslie Burke, Linda Meiner, Carol Parflow, Ann Cruchley, Jo Anne Smufny, Barb Melzer, Kiffy l-lall, Margie Carpenfer, Mary McWhirfer, Roberfa Asaro, Jill Hensler, Joyce Fraser, Paf Conroy. Office Aides and Door Guards The necessary and offen fime-consuming roufine of sorfing class cards occupies office aides Sherri Addi- son and Susan Nash in fhe Norfh Campus Dean of Office aides Kelly Kuhl and Marcia Soufhworfh organize college Glrlsl Offlce' conference slips before delivering fheni fo class rooms. Office Aides. Row I: Janice Cvlaff, Karen Sfein, Sherry Addison, Suzy Nash, Marcia Soufhworfh, Sue Marable, Ann Miller, Cheryl l-lein, Sue ipps. Row 2: Mary Lee Walsh, Carol Newsom, Mary Sfewarf, Anne Palmer, Trudy Fenili, Kafhy Kaufh, Melody l-laase, Gloria Visus, Sally Johnson, Linda Ganz, Debbie l-lamilfon. Row 3: Barbara Benneff, Norreen Peferson, Cece Kinsella, Sue Blum, Kelly Kuhl, Barb l-lyale, Jan Davies, Janef Sfark, Loraine Burfon, Judy Genfili, Bill Taylor, Linda Beck, Sharon Topiian. Row 4: Mike LeMasfer, Wayne Wazny, Bill Hendrickson, Allen Pekar, Dona McCrossin, Barb Croenis, Jim Langley, Mary Ellen Corson, Pafricia Hesch, Paf Burns, Karen Noyofny, Mary Capers, Melissa Degener, Sally Babcock. . ' . 15 iii 'L SC Door Guards. Row I: Don Wilde, Lewis Bulkeley, Gralfon Henry, Dare Browning, Bob Muench, Jack Van Arsdall, John Elaksa, Peler Haas, Dick Evans, Dick Slolz. Row 2: James Umbs, John Daly, Dick Brown, Sleve McGreer, Bob Willman, Dick Landis, Tony DiBonas, Jim Johnson, Tom Lilika, Bob Telik, Bob Miller, Quin Powell, Dave Neusladl, Dan Berkshire, John Bohlmann. Row 3: Tod Henderson, Karel Van Baalen, John Slamm, Tom Spencer, Tim Rogers, John Scoville, Dave Anderson, Bill Read, Slu Greene, John Davi- son, Doug Johnson, George Brancalo, Dave Kullen, Mike Gage. spend sfudy periods on dufy in fhe halls Door guard Bill Lundeen gels in a brief momenl' of sludy before lhe early arrivals from 'rhe caleleria lry lo gel back upslairs. NC Door Guards. Row I: Gary Winlers, Bill Moore, Fred Merrifield, Chuck Hackard, caplain: Russ French, caplain, Bill Bender, Dick McMurray, Jim Pen- dexler. Row 2: Jerry Frein, Tad Sloll, Jim Rein- ers, Roger Maliasek, Joe Borden, Dennis Kurla, Gary Rader, Thomas Boyd, Chuck Shrader. Row 3: Don Reulzel, John Magel, Dave Hamrnan, Gary Slellienson, Granl John- slone, Brian Medford, Bud Jecmen, Howard Sibr, Chuck Ebel, Palrick O'- Connell, Jack Margeson. , ,sqm :ff - MEX 'N S ,wi SPECIAL EVENTS A ' ffm. R Q5 in wwf--H Aff' 44. H-1-5 3332 ,ff J'B3f.:z 2 A , gi Vi 3 Y Ma, -.U ms K .,.., ' - .----3:5- -': ! . 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The only darlc spoT in The week-end's evenTs was The loss oT The TooTball game To Downers Grove. The close score, 2725, leTT no dOubT in The minds OT The LT Tans ThaT The Lions had puT up a good TighT. From eighT-ThirTy To midnighT, sTudenTs danced in The Vaughn gym To The music OT Lane Emery's orchesTra. lv1idnighT marlqed nOT only The end OT The dance, MisTy, buT also The reign OT The queen, Sue Selcera, and her courT, Barb Barcilc, KaThe Biondi, Barb Hvale, and Sue SmiTh. The announcemenT OT her elecTion as Homecoming Queen brings Tears OT ioy TO The eyes OT Sue Selcera and spOnTaneOus cOngraTulaTiOns Trom sur- rounding Triends. The enTrance OT The varsiTy TooTball Team aT The pep rally sends The crowd's enThusiasm To even greaTer heighTs. Despile ihe iunior beanie, Jrhe sign on fhe side of lhe car indicales +he irue slalus of fhese alums in lhe Homecom- ing Parade. Floafs, foofboll, ingredienfs of memorable While lhe band walls To gel info The Vaughan Building, admiring youngslers waich ihe varsily foofball players lace up Jrheir shoes in prepara- fion for ihe second hall of Homecoming aciion. Spirif boosrers Cindy Winfermufe and Noil wafch Hue varsify foofball feam mainiain a fouchdown drive in 'the Homecoming game. Homecoming weekend Sfudenis find Hne dance, Mis+y, a fiHing and enioyable climax To The eveni'-filled Homecoming weekend. 40 Before 'me parade, fiowers and einer fioafs arfrad Hue affeniion of courf members Barb Barcilc, Sue Smifh, Barb Hvaie, and Kaine Biondi, whiie Queen Sue Sekera smiles in excifemeni' and aniicipaiion of her unique day of royaiiy. 1-E Hof Muslardlu yell Bill Perry and Mary Treadwell as he allempls +o 'reach her lhe lalesl dance craze. The slory of a girl's desire lo become an aclress was porlrayed in lhis year's Fall Play, Years Ago. The pro- duclion was presenled by lhe iunior class and direcled by Mr. Slacey. Al lhe age ol: sixleen, Rulh Jones decides lo become an aclress. Her lalher, who was lormerly a sailor, is guile slub- born aboul money mallers, and delinilely opposed lo Rulh's slage aspiralions. l-ler rnolher doesn'r encourage The idea, bul she is sympalhelic loward Rulh. Olhers in lhe Jrown of Wollaslon, Massachusells, have differenl plans lor Ru+h's lulure. Fred Whilmarsh wanls her lo sellle down wilh him, bul' Mr. Bagley and Miss Glavin hope lo lrain her lo be a gym inslruclor. Al lhe climax ol lhe play, Rulh leaves for New York wilh her lalher's lreasured spy glass as a slalce lor her fulure. Early life of famous Dean Acheson franlically 'lries lo locale Rulh, while Barb Huebner pensively awails 'lhe resulls. Ed Bryce and Dean Aclweson look on as Marge Milwm inspecis Pam Frencl'1's posfure before con- sidering her for a special physical educalion class. o ll II adress IS fheme for Fall Play, Years Ago CAST Clinlon Jones ,Y,,,,,, Dean Aclweson, Richard Kramer Anne Jones Y,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,Y,,., , , ,, Barbara l-luebner Rullw Gordon Jones Y, , , ,, Pamela Frencln. Mary Treadwell Karlmerine Follellr ,,,, Melanie Meyer. Marcia Lolrxner Anne Wiflman ,, ,,,Y,,,,w Carol ldarius, Paula Wiesl Fred Wlwirmarsln Y,,,Y,,,,, Y, ,,Y,,,,,, . W'illuam Perry Mr. Sparrow , ,,,,,,, ,e,,,,, , ,,,,, Ed Eversole Mr. Bogley , ,,,, ., .Y,,,, ,e,,,, , , Y,,, Edward Bryce Miss Glavin , ,, Marge Milmm, Carol Flalwerry Sea-enlliusiasl Dean Aclweson demon- sirales llwe use of a Telescope To an undersianding Mary Treadwell. Jim Slcolcan and Pai Wolslci read a diificuli passage ai' The lryoufs for l-larvey. Spring Play viewers see imaginary rabbif CAST Elwood P. Dowd ,,,, ,, . Myrile Mae Simmons , , Miss Johnson , ,, Mrs. Eihel Chauvener .s,,., , Rurh Kelley R.N. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Duane Wilson L, ., ,,,,, E. J. Lofgren ,,s,,,Y,,,,,,, Belly Chumley H . ,, Vela Louise Simmons . L.,,.s,i,sM s.,.ms, .ff , . ...emma - .Q .., .L m.mmm+f.awymum,.mvanwf'...,:s owigmmcaum X. Lyman Sanderson MD. ,,Y,,,,,,, William R. Chumley MD. ...,, Ed Eversole , Laura Phillips Midge l-ludec , Lynn Shaw Sue Kalina ,, Rich Moody Don Anderson Dave Miller ,, Rich Kramer , Barb Bennelr Miclcey Tamulis Rich Rann and Laura Phillips ariempi' To ' comforr Mickey Tamulis afier her harrass- ing experience ai a meriral insiiiuiion. in Harvey The advenTures oT an invisible whiTe rabbiT seT The sTage Tor This year's Spring Play, Harvey, by Mary Chase. The produc- Tion, direcTed by Mrs. Sharon Herdon, was presenTed April 2I and 22. SeTs were consTrucTed by Mr. Thompson's STagecraTT classes. Elwood P. Dowd. a mild-mannered man, has as his besT Triend a six-TooT rabbiT named Harvey. The TacT ThaT nobody else can see or hear Harvey heighTens The humor. This siTuaTion leads To a guesTioning oT Elwood's saniTy and Tinally his sisTer, VeTa, decides To have him commiTTed To a menTal insTiTuTion. ln a hilarious mixup, VeTa is commiTTed insTead oT Elwood: and, when The mixup is discovered. a search begins Tor The missing Elwood. Dr. Chumley, head oT The menTal insTiTuTion. aT lasT Tinds Elwood - buT he 'also Tinds Harvey. Because iT is virTually impossible To separaTe The Two. iT is decided To give Elwood a shoT oT medicine ThaT will malce him TorgeT Harvy. JusT beTore he receives This iniecTion, however, a Triendly cab driver Tells VeTa how radically Elwood will be changed by This shoT. VeTa decides ThaT she lilces Elwood The way he is, even wiTh Harvey, and The Three oT Them live Hhapply ever aTTer. Don Anderson Tells Sue Kalina The bad news ThaT he has iusT losT his posiTion as a psychiaTrisT. ln one oT The many rehearsals, Ed Eversole pracTices an imporTanT Telephone conversaTion Tor The Senior Class proclucTion, Harvey. Ed Eversole loolcs disbelievingly aT Mickey Tamulis as Rich Moody pre- pares To commiT him To The insTiTuTion. 89h . As Their buggy rolls Toward Bird-in- l-land, Ralph Alexander and Marilyn Mills look ouT over The scenic Pennsyl- vanTa counTryside which, momenTs be- Tore, had inspired her To sing ll Wonders Me, Plain and Fancy confrasfs The humorous and provocaTive lncidenTs which occur when Two New Yorkers visiT an Amish colony Torm The ToundaTion oT The highly enTerTaining ploT in l-lague and l-lorwiTT's Plain and Eancy. This OpereTTa was produced under The combined eTTorTs oT Mrs. Herdon. Mr. Lawler, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. VilTer, and Mr. Miller. RuTh WinTers and Dan King have come To Bird-in-l-land, Pennsyl- vania, To sell Dan's inheriTed Tarm. They arrive The day beTore The wedding oT KaTie Yoder and Ezra Reber. There is Trouble, however, when Ezra's broTher, PeTer, who loves KaTie, reTurns To The colony and wanTs To marry her. Meanwhile, Hilda Miller begins To Think she has Tallen in love wiTh Dan: This also poses problems. During The sec- ond acT, Ezra decides To go To The sinTul carnival aT l.ancasTer, and l-lilda boldly does The same. Ezra, aTTer geTTing drunk, becomes involv- ed in a brawl, buT is rescued by PeTer. When They all reTurn home, Papa Yoder realizes ThaT iT is PeTer who deserves To marry KaTie, and noT Ezra. Dan and RuTh Tinally seTTle Their diTTere-nces, while Hilda comes To The conclusion ThaT Amish men aren'T so bad aTTer all. Mary Treadwell looks boTh amused and clisgusTecl when The drunk Craig SchulTz is Tound in her dressing room by one fwo ways of life CAST Ruih Winiers ..,Y,,,, Mary Treadwell, Ruih Sanborn Dan King ,Y..,w,,Y,.,,,.,,,,,,, Joe Cech, Richard Carlson Kalie Yoder ,,,.Y,.,,,,, Marilyn Mills. Gail Moriensen Papa Yoder ,Y,,,, .,,,. . Ralph Alexander. Dan Miller Isaac Miller ,,,,,,Y,,,,.,Y,.,,,.a,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roger Swilil Emma Miller ,,,, Sarah Sovereign. Barbara Woehrle Ezra Reber ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, Craig Schuliz, William Wade Hilda Miller ,Y,...Y,,,.,,o Cynlhia Eclc, Karen Zeihrnayr Peier Reber ,,,. Sieven Senderling, Siephen Maddox Minor roles: Joyce Balfey, William Boyd. John Cordulaclc, John Douglas, Marilan Douglass, W'illiam Ferensen, Judiih Krebs. Pamela Lass, John Livermore, John McKnight James Pinlcerion, Ed Schlaaclc, Jane Schmiii, Pal Sianger, Arl Zimmerman. The members of lhe casi oi Plain and Fancy gel' Their iirsf momenfs relaxalion of The evening when They appear on sfage for The 'Finale and curfain calls. The lelier from Mr. Yoder concerning ihe purchase cl' lho farm is inspecled by Roger Swilf in his eiioris io help Joe Cech and Mary Treadwell locale Their prospecfivo buyer. Corral Board. Row I: Suzi Medill, Joyce Bailey, lreasurer: Bill Befz, viceepresidenlg John Willoughby, president Rulh Reicheri, secrelary: Georgie Brown. Row 2: Margi Slanelc, Carol Ruggles, Bonnie Lindner, Char Bowman, Dick Probsl, Ed Keller, Mary Kay Tamulis, lvlarlha Sloul. Row 3: Mac King, Fred Barolslcy, Jeff Beckwilh, Sleve Hanau, Dave MCC-Ereer, Bob Miller, Barb Slolces, Mr. Kraus. Corral, world's largesf youfh cenfer, is key Dressed as playing cards, a freshman girls' chorus line provides one of lhe highlighls of Four-Slar Nighl al fha Corral. To weekend acfivifies Taking TirsT place wiTh Leg up on The PresidenT's Cup, The l96O Homecoming TloaT seT The pace Tor This year's Corral acTiviTies. ln addiTion To usual Friday and SaTurday evenings, The program included The Win- Ter Olympics, Big NiTes, and monThly dances. ln January. worlc on The l96l Corral Show began wiTh The selecTion oT wriTers, chorus lines, and leads. Based on an original wesTern Theme, Twang proved mosT successful, playing To capaciTy audiences Tor each oT iTs Tour perTormances. The Corral officers and board were assisTed in Their planning and organizaTion by an expanded commiTTee sysTem, adulT direcTor Mr. BerT Kraus, Mrs. Kraus, Jun- ior DirecTors, and many volunTeers. Free reTreshmenTs provide a popular aTTracTion aT The Corral's l7Th BirThday ParTy. Finding ThaT he has leTT his Corral membership aT home, STeve Gorman buys a missing membership from Carol Ruggles and Shelley RusTeen. Sophomores pool Their eTTorTs To produce a raTTer- scraping pyramid before The floor show aT The Corral's Four-STar NighT. -,hssm X 5 1 5 1 . I 3 Nancy Chambers and Sande Bell waTch Linda Cherry high- pressure Nancy Bushnell inTo making a purchase Trom Bow Day salesman BeTsy Williams. NC Girls' Club Board. Row I: Jill STevens, Pam Williams, Carol Lynne ByingTon, secreTaryg Jan Davies, vice-presidenTg BeTsy Williams, presi- denT7 Judy Pearson, Treasurer, Trudi Bauer. Row 2: Pamela Rogers, PaT Norman, Susan SmiTh, RuTh BaTTaglia, Margo ScharTT, Mary Lynn MiTchell, Gail Bradley, Sue Read, I-leaTher HilTon, Ann Thompson, KaThy Florence. Girls', Boys' Clubs pool The Boys' and Girls Club TloaT Takes The Tra- diTional prize-winners' lap around The Tield beTween halves oT The varsiTy TooTball game. STriving To give every girl an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in aTTer school acTiviTies, Girls' Club, led by The oTTicers, board, and council, ouTlined a Tull calendar oT evenTs This year. ATTer combining eTTorTs wiTh Boys' Club To consTrucT a prize-winning Homecoming TloaT, The members ToasTed Their TaThers wiTh The Dad 'n DaughTer Dinner, My l-learT Belongs To Daddy. The year was highlighTed by The elecTion oT The King oT l-learTs aT The annual ST. ValenTine's Day dance, There Goes My l-learT. As The school year came To a close, Girls' Club ended a year of acTiviTies wiTh The Tab-signing parTy. SC Girls' Club Board. Row I: Mary McClary, Joni Cole, Jean Ferguson, secreTary: Susan Bruno, vice-chairman: Mary Mugg, chairman: Barbara STanelc, Treasurer: Joy Brandenburg. Row 2: AnneTTe Hall, Nancy BiTzer, Jean Henning, Jane STewarT, Deborah Laslc, Susan Saso, Joyce Fraser, KaThryn TaaTTe. efforfs for winning floaf ln an all-oul efforl lo prove Boys' Club beller lhan Girls' Club, l'his year's Boys' Club Board concenlraled main- ly on preparalions for The annual dance. Presenled in March, lhis dance, enlilled Melodies of March, represenled monrhs of planning for The lloorshow, decoralions, and olher aspecls of Jrhe dance. Earlier in Jrhe year, momenlarily overlooking 'rheir rival- ry, Boys' Club and Girls' Club worked Jrogelher +o con- slrucl' a Homecoming liloal. The floal', which received an honorable menlion, depicled an LT spider lhal was Spin- ning Toward Winning. Anolher ioinl efliorl on The parl of The lwo clubs was The adoplion of 'a six-year-old girl from Korea, Kim Bok Yoon. To fha Tune of Wal'lz of The Flowers, senior boys wind Their way around The Maypole al Melodies of March. NC Boys' Club Board. Row I: John Rosenwald, Bill Gralza, Jim Prall, vice-presidenl: Bill Luslfield, presidenl: Bill Moore, secrelaryg Randy Kush, Larry Quane. Row 2: Mr. Warkow, Tom Aflcinson, Al Mon- lalbano, Tim Curlis, John Doyle, John lver- son, Bob Kingsfield, Mr. Gianuzzi. SC Boys' Club Board. Row I: Leland Brown, William Ogden, Gary DeLong, Thomas Arm- slrong, John Morse. Row 2: Dan Hennessy, Jerry Juslca, Sleve Mc- Greer, Brian Bachman, William Slebos, Mr. Nemecelc. Under The direcTion of Mr. HilgendorT, The NorTh and SouTh Campus bands provided half-Time enTerTain- menl' Tor LT sTudenTs aT TooTball and basl4eTball games. The band members marched in local and school parades as well as giving demonsTraTions on The TooTball Tield. They also perTormed aT The ChrisTmas ConcerT and The Spring Music FesTival. ln March. The NorTh Campus musicians previewed Their annual Band ConcerT aT a NorTh Campus assembly. A rewarding year of hard work and Tun TerminaTed wiTh a picnic in May 'aT Bemis Woods. The whiTe buck shoes of LT's marching band move in rhyThm To Their music as The Homecoming parade progresses down Cos- siTT Avenue. Band and Orchesira The sTaTe of Mr. l-lilgendorT's Tie is only one of The indicaTors of The amounT of work involved in direcTing The band aT a baskeTball game. e 1 f nnmnnuliwmuiqvln f s,1 The NorTh and SouTh Campus Bands corn- bine To puT on an exhibiTion of music and precision march- ing before The var- siTy game on a Toof- ball aTTernoon. A week-nighT rehearsal is an example oT The long and exTra hours oT work involved in being an orchesTra mem- ber. add musical Touch To producfions, parades AT a weelcly orchesTra rehears- al, Clarlc Hulse and Rosemary Findley work on Their parT OT The opereTTa score. Sharing a music sTand, basoonisTs Val WhiTe and Bill Wilson devoTe all Their aTTenTion To perTecTing a number Tor The OrchesTra concerT. Melodious sounds oT a TluTe or violin can oTTen be heard during Orc:l1esTra pracTice. AlThough There are separaTe groups aT each campus, members combine in one uniT Tor Thursday nighT rehearsals. AT These pracTices, Mr. Miller, The direcTor, assisTs The musicians in perTecTing Their abiliTy. The many perTormances given ThroughouT The year were a resulT oT This concenTraTed eTTorT. This year The orchesTra Toolc parT in The Tall play, The opereTTa, and graduaTion. AT The music conTesT, individual members were judged on Their presenTaTions and given appropriaTe raTings, while The OrchesTra as a whole was iudged one oT The Two besT in The sTaTe. ln addiTion To These performances, smaller ensembles made appearances upon requesT. Sfudenf vocalisfs LT's choruses, under The direcTion oT Mr. Fred Lawler and lvliss JudiTh Riemenschneider, had several oppor- TuniTies To exhibiT Their skills This year. They enTerTained audiences aT The freshman, sophomore, and junior open houses and The ChrisTmas and spring concerTs. ln addi- Tion To parTicipaTing in These programs, Treble choir, a new choral group composed oT chosen upperclass girls, Took parT in The ChrisTmas vesper service. The Choir. made up oT selecTed iunior and senior voices, spenT a busy year preparing music Tor per' Tormances in The ChrisTmas and spring concerTs, The ChrisTmas vesper service. WesT Suburban Music Fes- Tival, and The BaccalaureaTe. Plain and Fancy, This year's opereTTa, was made a success by many weeks oT inTensive work and rehearsals. OuTsTanding members oT choir, known as small choir, appeared ouTside oT school as well as wiTh The enTire group. Choir members go Through a series oT breaThing exer- cises beTore geTTing down To The business oT 'earning opereTTa music. ufilize singing falenfs in choir and choruses Amish Johnnye Eqnof, Barb Woehrle, and Cynfhia Eck smile af Sarah SoverIgn's commenf during fhe flurry of wedding preparafions in Plain and Fancy. Do, re, mi . . . provides a quick warm-up for choir members Carol Flaher+y, Cynfhia Eck, and Rufh Sanborn before fhey srarf fhelr dauly rehearsal. - Y The choir's canche-lighf processional sera fhe mood for The fradilrlonal Chrlsfmas Vespers. ,, y , 32:15, 333,35 513215, QQ S : :E : E- ., , Za sE 5f ff'egwES?1 A mg - - 1' I ? 13353 ATHLETICS The I96I Varsi'I'y Foofball leam had a new look Jrhis year as lvlr. Tony Juska began his firsl year as head coach. The Lions enjoyed a fairly successful season wilh -a 5-3 record and a Jrhird place lie in lhe WSC. Srarfing lhe season on a winning nole, Jrhe squad de- fealed Oak Park in a non-conference game, I2-7. Beaien loy Glenbard in lhe firsl conference game, The gridders Then mauled Arlinglon, 37-6. This was followed by a +hrill- ing 7-6 win over R-B in which all-conference half-back Tom Melchior plunged for lhe winning exlra poinl lale in lhe lourlh quarler. ln lhe besl game of lhe season, The Home- coming con+es+, LT fell shorl of bealing a favored Downers Grove squad, 27-25. All-conference end Ray lngersoll caughl a long louchdown pass wilh Jrwenly seconds lefl in The game +o defeaf York 20-I3, providing an appropriale climax +o one of Jrhe mosl Jrhrilling grid seasons in recenl years. New coach, refurning Varsily halfback Tom Melchior cuis sharply in an efforl +o avoid a would-be fackler. Alerl' pass-defender Roger Molzahn lac- kles an opposing receiver in mid-air aflrer The complelion of fhe mosi' diffi- cull pass pa'Hern +o break up, 'lhe bu+- Tonhook. Varsiiy Fooiball. Row I: John Lennie, Tom Bilger, Dave Brown, Bill Nolan, Dan Milligan, John Doyle, Bill Walker, Ted Beise, Jim Busak, Roger Maliasek. Row 2: Coach Leilaer, Coach Juska, Ray Ingersoll, John Iverson, Tom Ballard, Dennis Krohn, Roger Molzahn, Phil Briggs, John I-lalch, Tom Melchior, Bill Besl, Bolo I-lopkins, Jay Younl, Paul Arwine, Coach Erickson, Coach Burson. Row 3: Dick Rann, mgr., Preslon lsom, mgr., Dick McMurray, Roy Iverson, Bill Moore, Bob Sullivan, Tom Tourek, Jon Brown, Jim Jacobi, Mark Meyer, Sieve McGee, Sieve I-lanau, Cliff Lake, Mike Van Skike, Granl' Johnslone, Frank Sibr, Fred Barofsky, George Crapple. leHermen combine for exciiing season VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS I2-7 ..,.o,,,,o,o,,,,,.,,,,,......,s..,,......,..,,,c,c,i,, Oak Park Hinsdale L,,.,c,c,,i.....o.v.,.,.,o,,...,.,,.o,o,,,,o.,....,,,,o,o..... 7-O I9-27 .,,., Glenbard Downers Grove i,,,, ,s,, . 6-I 37-6 s,,. Arlinglon LT ., ,,,,,,,,,........,,,. 4-3 7-6 ,,i.,.,,..,, R-B Glenbard ,,,, .,.., , 4-3 I2-O ,, i...,, Maine York ,,,,.,,,. 3-4 7-40 ,,,,,, .,,,,sss,,,,.,,.. I-I insdale R-B ., ,,,,. .,,... 2 -5 25-27 ,,,,. ,,,, D owners Grove Maine ,,,,,,, ...,o, 2 -'5 20-I3 ,, s,,, i,,,,,,,,,, Y orrk Arlinglon ,,,, O-7 Moving Through The opening cleared by Tom Melchior's and Dave Brown's blocks, hallback Dick Ruggles slarls upiield wilh blockers John Iverson and Bill Walker. For Mr. Sedgwick and assisTcnT, Bill Rose, Friday brings The Task OT checking ouT varsiTy TooTball uniforms. By losing many oT The TirsT sTring To The VarsiTy, The Frosh-Soph Foo+baII Team Taced The diTTiculT problems oT inexperience and adiusTmenT This sea- son. ATTer losing The annual preliminary game wiTh Oak Park by a I9-6 decision, The Cubs wenT on To capTure Two wins in The nexT Tive conTerence con- TesTs. Coach Deason's gridders played a brillianT game Tor The Homecoming crowd by 'ldowning Downers 3l-O. ln a TrosTy game aT York, conclud- ing The season, The Team's oleTense brislrled againsT The Duke aTTack in mainTaining a 6-6 Tie. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL SCORES FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL STANDINGS 6-I9 , , cc,,, O-ak Park Hinsdale , , 7-O I3-O , W, Glenbard R-B , , 5-2 I2-20 , ,,,, ArlingTon York , , ,, ,, 4-l-2 7-l3 , ,,,.Y.,,a R-B ArlingTon , ,,,. 4-3 I9-6 , , ,,,s,,,, Maine LT , , 3-3-l I4-40 ,,,,, Y, ,s,,,,,,,,,,, l-linsdale Glenbard , ,, ,,.,,, 2-4-l 3l-O , Downers Grove Downers Grove . l-6 6-6 ,,,,, .,.. Y ork Maine -. ., O-7 Fresh-Soph Fooflaall Row I: Dick Gilpin, Jerry GilberT, Bill Dix, Lynn Deason, Al Coleman, John GalaTy, Bob Spurney, Bill Moore, Don Guide, John Daly, VicTor l-lerberl', Tom Dockery, Bob DieTz, mgr., Frank LeichliTer, rngr. Row 2: Coach Suchomel, Jim l-larders, John Gleason, Roger Koupal, Mickey Verhoek, Dick Evans, Bob TeTik, Phil Saso, Norm Royce, Tim YounT, Ernesl' Lombardi, Joel STellwagon, John Rodriguez, SCOTT Miller, AI Jordan, Dick Landis, Dick STOTZ, Jim l-lorsTman. Row 3: Coach Deason, K. V. Shaw, Dave Kullen, Dave BasTen, Roger l-laThaway, Arnold Grimes, Bill Holman, Boyd Olsen, Bill Wagley, Rick Jones, GF-nrne ValenTa, Bob Urbain, Jack Ready, Carl Nolan, Jim STolz, Bill Becker, Al Tomek, Gary Fagan, Mike Clark, mgr. Cross Counfry Teams confinue winning ways N- -- -if l Varsify Cross-Counfry. Row I. John Rosenwald, Gary Ladewig, Dennis, Whisker, Bill Gilbert Ed McCabe, Tom Jelinelc, Henry Barr, STeve Tierney. Row 2: Jim Knipe, Walf Richfer, Al Rudman, Al Monfalbano, Craig Boydsfon, Barry Ruliffson, Ron Newman, John Davenporf, Ted Robinson, Coach Armer. Inspired by The desire To regain The PresidenT's Cup, The Varsify Cross-Coun'l'ry Team placed second in The conference meeT behind The sTaTe champion Glenbard I-IillToppers. ln addifion To compiling an 8-2 dual meeT record, Coach Max Armer's Thinclads placed second in disTricT compeTiTion and finished eighTh aT The sTaTe meeT held aT Champaign-Urbana. Because of The large num- ber of juniors ThaT compeTed This year, The I962 season should yield ouTsTanding resulfs. The Frosh-Soph Cross CounTry squad compleTely avoided The TasTe of defeaT This year by capTuring The firsT place posiTion in sTiff WesT Suburban Conference compeTiTion. Coached by Mr. Jon Knowles, The Cubs compiled a ToTal of II wins wiTh a single Tie marring Their near-perfecf record. FROSH-SOPH VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY CROEZCSQEJSNTRY SCORES I9-47 , ,,,, ,,s..s. , I MorTon '5'63 ' ' Morion 23-43 N ,, ,,,,., Glenbard 40-I5 ,Glenbard 2'-59 rvrr i Gak park C265 park 23-46 , ,, Sandburg 20- T T Fmqfof' is-56 ssss sssssss A rlangian '7' T P'OV'SO EGST ia-58 .J J sssssss Proviso Easf 225 T T TTTTTTTTTTTT- B-5 2I-59 as as sssssss, J J R-B '38 T TTTT ,Meme 22-45 ssss. Marne Easf W s,s,. I'III'1SClGlS Oak Lawn 2630 TTTTTTTT Downers Grove I9-50 QQ ssss ffffs. Hinsdale 26'3I ' York 30-30 .,,,,, . Downers Grove 27-28 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.. ,..,,, Y orlc Frosh-Soph Cross-CounTry. Row I: Greg Blafnilc, Bill Lyon, Quin Powell, Dave McGreer, Tom Newman, Bob Moulfon, Malcom Corner. Row 2: Joel Beller, Dave Agnew, Harvey Kneselc, Dave Brisfol, Milne l-larville, Bob Miller, Bill Bo dsTon, Ted Carlson, Bob Zimmerman, Sfeve McGreer. Y Row 3: Mr. Knowles, Jim Johnson, Bill Porfer, Tim King, Fred Kurz, Bob Reed, Bernie Bonlcalslci, Tim Morrisey. Row 4: Norm Glass, mgr., Brian Bachman, Randy Marsh, John Cunningham, Doug Johnson, Carl Schnufe, Norm Wifek, Diclc KenT, Randy Leonardo, Jim Lambe, Tom Liflca. Craig Boydsfon sfrains To deliver a final lmiclf aT The finish of a grueling cross-counTry run. l Varsify Cheerleaders. Sue Selcera, Sue Blum, Marilan Douglass, Sue Smiflw, Judy Deflwrner, Kallwe Biondi, Judy Benglson, Cindy Winfermule. Cheerleaders work for infensified crowd spirii s Frosh Soph Cheerleaders Row I Jo Ann Verlel Clwar Bowman Sherry GSISS Carol Douglass, Peggy Haydon, Marilyn Ryznar, Connie Fouls. Row 2: Carol Ruggles, Judy Sloul, Sue Nielsen, Fran Wing, Marcia Williams, Bonnie Sedler, Jane Sfewarr, Blair Bri4H'ingl1am. Are you safisfied, real saiisfied . . . was a new cheer infroduced by The varsify cheerleaders af ine Homecoming pep assembly. Following lradilion, varsify cheerleaders meel lhe rival cheer- leaders during half-lime of LT's home game wilh l-linsdale. and sporfsmanship l-lard worlq ol Jrhe Cheerleaders helped lo increase lhe spiril of lhe crowds al loolball and baslcelball games. The chosen girls spenl many hours aller school enlhuslically praclicing new cheers and perfecling older ones. ln Jrhe fall The squads allended The Illinois Cheer- leading Clinic, which was held lhis year al Proviso Wesl High School. The lrosh-soph squad, composed of sixleen girls from Soulh Campus, sold programs al various alhlelic evenls. Money collecled from lhis pro- iecl may finance a new ser of varsily uniforms lor nexl year's baslcelball season. Q Trusling cheerleader Karhe Biondi looks lo Noil for comlorl during a hear?-breaking play. 107 Varsify cagers finish AIThough The VarsiTy BasIceTbaII Team Tinished The con- Terence in a Third place Tie in The WSC, The record is noT Truly indicaTive oT Their play. The paTTern Tor The season was seT in The opening game, which saw The Lions down MorTon 6I-60 in an overTime. Led by aII-sTaTe guard and conference scoring champ Dick Ruggles, The Team con- Tinued To play consisTenTIy close-scoring games, losing Three games by a ToTaI of nine poinTs. These losses in- cluded The cIosesT any Team came To beaTing Maine, Three poinTs, and a one-poinT decision To York in The Tinal game which resuITed in The Tie in conference sTandings. I-IighlighTs oT The season were The shooTing oT Ruggles, and The rebounding and all-around play oT Nick Bolum and Dennis Boone. Wirh Tour experienced players reTurn- ing, aided by addiTional heighT in The TronT line, Coach ArT Sandusky is looking Torward To an even more suc- cessTuI season nexT year. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 6I-60 ,,,,,, ,, .,,,,s,,,,YY,s,,,Y,s,,,,,.,,.....,,.,.,..,,,s,,,,,, MorTon 49-46 , ,,,,,,, Qak Park 57-68 ,,,, ss,,,,, G lenbard 56-64 , ,, ,,,,, ,. ThornTon 62-47 ,s,, ,,,, A rIingTon 79-6I ,, , R-B 47-56 , , ,, s,,,, Maine 79-78 ,,,,,, ,,,s,,,,,, A lumni 70-58 ,,,,, s,,,, , , New Trier 46-'5I Y, ,,ss..,v,,,,,,,, I-Iinsdale 79-49 ,s,, .,,,, D owners Grove 67-65 6 as ,,,,,s,, ,s,,, Y ork 59-56 ss,,,, s,,,,,, G lenbard 62-55 ArIingTon 49-70 ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, R - B 55-58 ,, ,, Maine 50-6I ,,,, , ., .,,,.,,,,, ,, Hinsdale 57-54 , ,,,,. ., ,,,,,,, ,.,,,, . Downers Grove 6I-62 e,,,e,,,,,,,,7,, ,,,,, ,e,,s,,,.,,,sss,, ,,,,,ss,,,,s, , Y Y York REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 47-37 45-63 Evergreen Park ,,,,, MorTon VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS Maine ,,,,,, , , , H ,,,,,, ..,.., , ,,,,,, H I4-O I-Iinsdale ,,,, I2-2 LT . , 7-7 York , ,, ,, 7-7 Glenbard ,.,, W, 6-8 Downers Grove , 5-9 R-B , , ,, 3-I I ArlingTon , 2-I2 ShooTing over a Hinsdale defender, all-conTerence guard Dick Ruggles demonsTraTes one oT The Techniques which enabled him To capTure The WSC scoring TiTle. fhird in rough conference compeiifion Varsiiy Baskefball. Row I: l-larry Rosenberg, Sieve McKinney, Nick Bolum, Ed Roberlson, Bill Van Cliel. Row 2: Coach Johnson, Dick Rugqles, Chuck Leonard, Ron Hexlell, Larry Quane, Mike Broggi, Adrian Shaw, Sandy Morse, Coach Sandusky. Row 3: Arr Zimmerman, mgr., Bill Moore, Don McWe'lhy. Tom Alkinson, John Willoughby, Bill Lundeen, Dennis Boone, Fred Chana, Paul Smifh, Granl Johnsfone, Ron Read, Preslon lsom, mgr. Varsily lronl line Dennis Boone, Nick Bolum and Fred Chana slrugqle wilh opposing play ers lo bring down an all-imporlanl' rebound Dennis Boone and Nick Bolum move info posilion for lhe rebound in case leamrnale Ron l-lexlell misses his underhand lay-up. LT players move quickly down The Tloor in an eTTorT To break up a Hinsdale TasT break. Following an iniTial deTeaT To a sTrong MorTon Tive, The Frosh-Soph BaskeTball Team under Coach RaThien rallied To capTure six consecuTive comcerence wins. HighpoinTing These vicTories was The 38-37 decision over Hinsdale which was won by a pair of Tree-Throws by Fred Barolisky in The FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES 23-27 ....,...,. 52-40 ,... 53-43 .... 30-39 .... 47-43 .... 65-4l .... 47-39 .... 64-46 .... 38-46 .4.. 38-37 .,.. 56-5l ... 50-54 .,.. 41-45 .,.. 39-30 .... 39-34 .,.. 35-30 .... 46-35 .,.. 47-38 ,,. FROSH-SOPH LT ........... Glenbard .. York .,.., Hinsdale ... Downers Grove Maine ..... R-B ..... ArlingTon game's Tinal seconds. ATTer losing Two disappoinTing games To York and Glenbard by Tour poinTs each, The Cubs won Their lasT six games. The lasT conTesT, a vicTory over York Tor The conTerence championship, furnished a dramaTic end- ing To The season. MorTon . .. Oak Park ... Glenbard ... ThornTon ... ArlingTon R-B Maine ... Willowbrook ,... New Trier Hinsdale . . Downers Grove York Glenbard ..... ArlingTon , .......,... R-B Maine .. Downers Grove York BASKETBALLSTANDINGS Il-3 ll-3 .. 8-6 .. 5-9 .. 4-I0 .. 3-il .. 2-I2 Frosh-Soph BaslceTball. Row I: Greg BlaTnik, mgr., Mark HolTz, Bill McC5reer, Joe Sikes, Dan Hennessy, John Morse, Jim Johnson, John Siholm, mgr. Row 2: Fred BaroTsky, Dave GalaTy, Boyd Olsen, Harry Bohn, Bill Holman, Erwin McQuown, Doug McKeag, JeTT BeckwiTh, Ed Connelly, Dave Kullen, Coach RaThjen. Swimming. Row I: Ron Souders, Larry Frisbie, Bill WalTer, Jim Shaw, Dave Agnew, Dave Blessing, Jim Skokan, Jay YounT, Kuri' STarbuck. Row 2: Quin Powell, Bill Konkleman, AdalberT Vlazny, Jim PendexTer, Bill Slebos, Bob I-Iopkins, Chuck AITier, John Wesberg, Bob Weir, Roger AbendroTh. Row 3: Al CasTaTor, Tim Rogers, Alan Ellicson, Rick Jones, Bill Tesmer, Jim Robeson, John Landefeld, Dean Acheson, Bruce Mallory, Coach Rawers. Swimming is lafesf addifion To LT sporfs WiTh The addiTion of swimming as a new winTer sporT, LT compeTed inTerscholas+icaIIy in This Tield Tor The TirsT Time. Coach ArT Rawers' Swimming Team gain- ed Tremendous experience during early morning prac- Tices aT The Y.M.C.A. and in Their seven compeTiTive meeTs. PosTing an impressive 3-2 record, The Team com- , pleTed a very successTul TirsT season. Timekeepers receive a signal Trom The sTarTer in preparaTion for The finals of The IOO-yard freesTyle gm 'i M. aT The R-B InviTaTional. M AQ M-dl V ...M ..--f ami E, Coiled varsiTy swimmer Bill Tesmer poises, ready To spring aT The sound of The sTarT- er's gon. VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES I7-69 , ,,.,,, ,, , Proviso W'esT 23-72 , . Elmwood Park 78-8 ,, , Reavis 54-40 , , LockporT 50-36 Sandburg AI Ihe cIImax of a weII-affended wresI'IInq meer, yarsIIy heavyweigh Frank Sibr prepares Io pin hIs opponeni' wifh a reverse cradle hold. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES I9-23 ee,, , ,L ,ee,,, 34-I5 ,,,,S, ,, I6-29 ,,eee, I3-26 ,, ,, 7-39 ,,,,, I6-29 ,, 20-24 ,e,,, ,,,,,, 20-28 ,e,,,, 25-I4 eeee ,, I2-26 27-I8 ee,, ,, 30-I2 ,e,,, ,, 33-9 2 I9-2I ,, 28-I5 ,,eee, 7-37 VARSITY WRESTLING Marne ,,,,,, , .,,Y,,,,,,, ,. Downers Grove Arlingron , , LT ,L , I-IInsdaIe Glenbard York ,,,, ,, , R-B ,,,, Proviso Wesr CarI Sandburg , NapervIIIe Marne Bremen , I-IInsdaIe Thornron Downers Grove , ,,,,,,,, York Proviso EasI GIenbarcI Proviso Wesr ArIing+on Oak Lawn 2. R-B Reavis STANDINGS 6-I 6-I 5-2 4-3 4-3 2-5 2 I-6 . O-7 Wresilers' success paces Presidenfs Varsify Wresfling. Row I: DarryII Bauer, Arr OwIes, Frank Sibr, Dave SummerIeII, Sfeve I-Ianau, Mark Meyer, Gary Slrone. R : h r II G cI Sh nkI ' Je N I Joh B w Pal Kun I, Ge r e MaronIc, BIII Rose. ow 2 Jo n Massa e o, or y a ano, rry oan, n ro n, u a z o Q Row 3: Coach Kraus, DennIs Cross, TIm Bauer, Ben Bishop, Jirn WrIghI, BIII Lusrhefd, Terry Murphy, Chuck Wood, John Livermore, Gary W ers Frosh-Soph WresTQing. Row I: Dick Murphy, Tim Morrisey, Bob DieTz, Greg Thomas, STeve Gorman, Frank Fanning, Tim Feerer, Tom Newman, Don NViiborn Frank LeichliTer Jim Urnbs. Row 2:lBob BurneTT, rngr., Greg Dixon, Tom Bishop, Rich Baum, Dick Evans, Joel STellwagon, Bernie Bonkalski, capT., Dick Brown, Tim McCullough, Norm Royce, Jim HorTsman, Dick KenT, Jim Harders. Row 3: Larry Mahoney, ScoTT Miller, Rick Michaels, Tim YounT, Jack Ready, Joe Pelei, Brian Bachman, Bill Dix, John Daly, STeve McGreer, Phil Saso, ErnesT Lombardi, Coach Suchomel. FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING SCORES 26-18 ................. 37-11 .. 39-5 33-11 37-13 29-21 .. 41-3 33-14 .. 24-21 .. 32-13... .. 29-17 Cup campaign :irish is 36-6 29-9 24-21 Never say die was The moTTo oT Coach BerT Kraus' Varsify WresTling Team This year. STarTing The conTerence sea- son wiTh Three deTeaTs in a row, The grapplers made a compleTe reversal by winning Their lasT Tour meeTs To Tie Hinsdale Tor Third place. The season's high poinT was reached when They deTeaTed ArlingTon, one oT The sTrongesT Teams in The W'SC, by The lopsided score oT 33-9. OuTsTanding in- dividuals who earned all-conTerence recogniTion were John Massarello, 95 pounds: Ovie Williams, 112 pounds: and Ben Bishop, IIZO pounds. Led by undeTeaTed grapplers Bernie Bonkalski and Tim YounT, The Frosh-Soph WresTling Team swepT by all opposiTion in earning a well-deserved conTerence championship. A TiTTing climax To a Thrilling season was provided when LT boys gained Two pins and a poinT vicTory in The lasT Three maTches To deTeaT a sTrong Reavis Team by Three poinTs. GaThering every available ounce oT sTrengTh and leverage, varsiTy wresTler Gary STone sTrains To ThwarT his op- ponenT's aTTempT To apply a halT-nelson, Proviso WesT Carl Sandburg ... Naperville Maine Bremen ...,. Hinsdale ..... ThornTon Downers Grove York . Proviso EasT ,... Glenbard . Proviso WesT .... ArlingTon ..., Oak Lawn R-B Reavis FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING STANDINGS LT .. ......,.,... ..... 7 -0 Maine . 5-1-I York ...., ..4. 4 -3 ArlingTon ,..- 4-3 Downers Grove . 4-3 Hinsdale .... 2-4-1 Glenbard l-6 R-B ...,.. .... O -7 1 1 Track feam capfures sfafe crown, Led loy a sfrong nucleus of refurning leffermen, fhe I96O Varsify Track feam enioyed a highly successful season. Coach Russ Deason's fhinclads followed a championship in fhe WSC wifh a sixfh place in fhe sfafe meef. Again fhis year, LT will be considered a sfrong fhreaf for fhe conference fifle. Lasf year's Frosh-Soph Track feam finished wifh a re- specfable fhird place in fhe conference meef. In reviewing a highly successful indoor season, as indicafed loy a record IO6 poinfs scored loy LT in fhe Naperville Relays, Coach Knowles expressed high hopes for a conference championship. Af an early spring fraclc meef, varsify hurdler Al Monfalbano presses foward faking fhe lead in a low-hurdle evenf. ,,,.. nv. ., Relay men Brian Medford and Tom Af lcinson execufe a faulfless pass bafon during a home frack meef. O favored in WSC Since fhe l96l Spring Sporfs season had only begun af press fime, fhe Tab sfaff chose fo presenf fhe achievemenfs of LT's l96O spring feams along wifh a look af fhis year's prospecfs. By doing fhis, fhe sfaff hoped fo cover fhe enfire field of sporfs fhoroughly. Sprinfers' legs fense on fhe sfarfe ing blocks af fhe oufsef of a dash evenf af fhe Oak Park Relays. Varsify Track. Row I: Ted Breckel, Jerry Brassel, Jerry Bemis, Bill Cordner, Ted Robinson, John Rosenwald, Bill Gilberf, Tom Jelinek, Garreff Pierce, Doug Roller, Rich Sfewarf. Row 2: Jerry Glashagel, Al Monfalbano, Gary Ladewig, Mike Van Skike, Jerry Gilberf, Rog Mafiasek, Paul Arwine, Curf Brandf, Tim Rogers, Larry Samulson, Brian Medford, Barry Ruliffson, Walf Richfer, Bill Holman, Craig Boydsfon. Row 3: Coach Armer, Tom Afkinson, Ray Ingersoll, Granf Johnsone, Cliff Lake, Paul Dyksfra, Bill O'Brien, Jim Jesfadf, Frank Sibr, Rick Scoville, Quenfin Heady, Bob Hamlin, Dave Brown, Dave Shelfon, Dave Polhemus, Sfeve McGee, Bill Weber Coach Kraus. Frosh-Soph Track. Row I: Toby Duckeff, Dick Landis, Bernie Bonkalski, Dex Means. Ron Brown, Mike Edwards, Joel Beller, Bill Lyon, Dave Brisfle, Bob Zimmerman, Henry Graffon, Vic Crouch Al Casfafor, Jim Richardson. Row 2: Bob Miller, Dave Basfen, Vicfor Herberf, Jim Gusfafson, Jim Lupo, Paul Adams, Tom Armsfrong, Tom Devor, Carl Glaser, Jack lngebrifson, Hal Louder, Kurf Sfarbuck, Jim Rogers, Jeff Wilson, Fred Livingsfone, David Nason. Row 3: Coach Knowles, Ron Sfeiner, Chris Rosebery, Russ Joedicker, Joe Marsico,vJerry Wikholm, Dick Sfof, Norm Royce, Mike Clark, Tedd Carlson, Bill Boydsfon, Tony Dibonas, Karl Maulfon, Dick Kenf, John Cunningham, Roger Hafhaway, Bill VanClief, Rich Moore, Lewis Bulkeley. Row 4: Jim Scheef, Ralph Chandler, Jim Sfofz, Dick Evans, Dave Agnew, Louis Jerry Juska, Buddy Breese, Runo Anderson, Doug Polacek, Rand Tuffer, Duane Spurny, Norman Wifek, Lynn Deason, Leland Brown, Bill Holman, Tom Priesfley, Chuck Eck, Bill Wilson, Markendorf, Cronin, Bob mgr. M. : . uawsvw i The SouTh Campus windows are an enTicing TargeT Tor Don Guide as he awaiTs a curve ball from Roy Iverson. Baseball Tifle insures Presidenfs Cup refurn Fresh-Soph Baseball Row I: Ed BuTT, mgr., Jim STevenson, Dan Hennessy, AI Nedoba, John Rodrigez, Phil Hollinger, Alex Morales, Harvey Knesek, Tom Dockery, John Morse, Bob Taylor, Tim Gurrie, mgr., John OsTh, mgr. Row 2: John Daly, Joel STeIIwagen, Dick Brown, Harry Bohn, Erwin McQuown, Ed Connelly, Dick Gilpin, JeIT Carr, Dave McGreer, Coach Bob Burson. Compiling a highly successliul 9-5 record, Coach ArT Sanduskys I96O VarsiTy Baseball Team Tin- ished Third in The highly compeTiTive WesT Subur- ban Comcerence. Led by all-comcerence diamond- men Dick Ruggles and Ed Hall, The Lions advanced To The disTricT semiTinaIs where They IosT a hearT- breaker To The evenTuaI sTaTe champion, York, in ThirTeen innings by a score oT 2-O. Under The leadership oT Coach Bob Burson, IasT years Frosh-Soph Baseball Team posTed a Tine II-3 record in capTuring The WSC crown. W'iTh several experienced players reTurning, LT promises To be a championship conTender in boTh varsiTy and underclass divisions This year. VarsiTy Baseball. Row I: Ron Read, Roy Iverson, Ered Barolisky, Don Guide, Gary STone, Ed KusT, Dick Ruggles, Nick Bolum. Row 2: Coach Sandusky, Doug Schue, Joel Hirsh, Jerry Mei, Joe Harris, Ed Green, Gil Vondriska, Fred Chana, Bill Lundeen, Ron HexTeII, Sandy Morse, Bill Dambrauska, Norm Price, PresTon Isorn. Golf, Tennis resT on individual performance Varsify Tennis. Row I: Larry Wikholm, Ray Meadowcraff, Tom Leonard, Sfeve Baldwin, Roger Abendrofh, Bill Blank. Row 2: Chuck PenningTon, Doug Kline, John Sfrougal, Gary Nelson, Bob BuTTerfield, Coach Rawers. Frosh-Soph Tennis. Row I: Gary DeLong, Bob Blank, Bill Walfers, Ward Wilson, Jim FosTer, Andy Laidlaw. Row 2: Coach Nemecek, Jev Sikes, Rich Baum, Dave Hill, Jeff Beckwifh, Bob TeTik, Mickey Freeland. Varsify Golf. Row I: John l-lulse, Don Washburn, Kevin Woods, Larry Quane, Rich Bonnell, Mike Broggi. Row 2: Jim FlinT, Dick Asmonda, Ken JosT, John Wollney, Jim Carlisle, Dan Milligan, Dick Bowen, Chuck Shrader, Coach Payne. Fielding a large number of juniors, The l96O VarsiTy Tennis Team managed fourTh place in conference compe- TiTion wiTh 22 poinTs. Coached by Mr. ArT Rawers, The Team was led To a 9-8 dual meeT record Through The efforTs of Kim LaMonica, Randy Kloefzli, and S,Teve Marsh. WiTh six reTurning lerfermen, This year's Team will undoubTedly make a sTrong bid for The conference TiTle. Under The new leadership of Coach Carl Nemecek, The i960 Fresh-Soph Tennis Team finished in a Third place Tie wiTh Ariingfon, scoring a ToTal of 23 con- ference poinTs. The VarsiTy Golf Team had a successful I96O sea- son, Tying for Third place in The We-sT Suburban Confer- ence wiTh a 3-3 record. AfTer iniTial losses To MorTon and JolieT CaTholic, The Team sharpened Their accuracy To win The nexT four meeTs. OuTsTanding in These efforfs was The 8lf2-6lf2 decision over The highly-raTed JolieT CaTholic Team in a reTurn dual-meeT. Concluding The season, The Team placed second in The conference Tourna- menT posTing a 5-5 season record. WiTh refurning leTTer- men Sfeve Coman and Dan Milligan, The Team coached by Mr. John Payne, will be a sTrong conTender for conference honors This year. Frosh-Soph Golf. Row I: Jack Lindsey, Tom Newman, Frank Fanning, Frank LeichliTer, Bruce Mallery, Mike Verhoek, Richard Michaels. Row 2: Don Kuhl, Dick Flafh, Greg Paus, Don Ferrell, John WhiTe, ScoTT Miller, Coach Kaufmann. NC GAA Board. Row I: Joan Kloppenburg, poinT chairman: Sorell l-Toopes, secreTary3 Mary Lynn MiTchell, hisTorian7 CaTherine DeYoung, presidenTg CynThia Eck, vice-presi- denTg Nancy Jo Lehman, Treasurer: Char- lene Pflager, poinT chairman. Row 2: MargareT Mclfechnie, Carol Trick- ey, Jean Walker, Jean PinkerTon, Barbara Kolb, CharloTTe Greco, Gayle Williams, Susan Vandenberg, Sharon Ogg, Jerilyn TaTie. Row 3: Mary Brooks, Vicky Anderson, Gail Anderson, Janice Duke, Jill Johnson, Denise Nessel, Sharon Sedgwick, BeTh Heppes, Sandra Johnson. SC GAA Board. Row I: Marilyn Woehrle, Nancy Eck, hisTorian: Allison Archey, poinT chairman: Mary OsTh, Treasurer: Nancy Finlayson, vice-presidenT: Marge Goding, secreTary7 Ann Miller, poinT chairman: Jan PeTerson. Row 2: Kay Kloppenburg, Jane DeYoung, Barb Berend, BeTsy l-lall, Nancy Cicero, Arleen Erickson, Peggy Jones, Sue Moland- er, PaT McWeThy, Dianne Huebner, MarTy Jack, Carol STOTT. GAA members benefif from leadership Providing an enjoyable sporT Tor every girl is The main purpose oT GAA. ln The spring, newly elecTed oTTicers and The gym Teachers chose new board members, each oT whom was To be in charge oT a diTTerenT aTTer-school acTiviTy. ln addiTion To The aThleTic aspecT oT The yearly program, several social evenTs were planned. Included in These were The Homecoming TloaT, a ChrisTmas Tea, The Dad and DaughTer Dinner, and The GAA spring dance. A Tull year was broughT To a close by The MoTher-DaughTer BangueT held in May. Carol l-lula, Norma Novy, and Jill Johnson pracTice arm swings, while oTher members of advanced dance pracTice leg sTreTches. Unclerclass girls are ready for acfion as a cenfer-iump marks lhe resumpfion of play in llweir baslcelball game. fraining as well as afhlefic parficipafion The painfing of a +ropicaI mural 'For 'Hweir Club Carnival boolh. Amidsl' brushes and Tempera painf, GAA members combine skills in Those GAA members who are nor bowiing find a wide variefy of disiraciions whiie awaiiing fheir furn. Senior Leaders. Row I: Sue Giovannoni, Marcia Lohner, Sore'i Hoopes, Mary Lynn Miicheii, Sharon Sedgwick, Joyce Zelnicic, Joan Kirvppenbmg. Row 2: Les!ie Zak, Lorelei Seicera, Carol Tricicey, Nanzy Jo Lehman, Caroi Hula, Sharon Ogg, Jean Wailcer, Jan Lewis. Row 3: Barbara Doxey, Befie Downs, Liz Creer, Cafhy DeYoung, Rurh Reichert Carci Lioyci Char Grere. Judy Deihmer. Spofiers gaze upward as ihey waich senior Mary Lynn Miicheil perform high above fhe rrampoiine bed. Eysfik 13523 : 4, gtgfizi, 5'-1.3-fi iES2fW..ww - wh Fmt ' W 5 wfh W 4 Q EZ pa, wg, gwswe if if ..1. , Wi'-A M W 53 X , xflwfvifgi gg XNVMQ K , , 1 B? : fI,,... 'Zig ' 259 4, 1 i 5558 ' 1,-1 1 CLASSES Freshman Class Board. Row I: Tony FerranTino, Dave Wallin, John OsTh, Dave Blessing, presidenT3 George BrancaTo, vice-pres'denT: Lori Wo lar secreTary1 Connie Woodbury, Diane MonTgomery, KaThy SmiTh. Row 2 AlloerT Pool, Rob Fiserman, Terry Robbins, Deborah Creasman, Wendy SmiTh, Marsha Graham, Pam SchaTTner, l-leaTher Clbulka CaTherine Glasner, Barbara MiTTman, Gail Vardaman, KaThleen Collins. Row 3 David Mc6reer, William Ogden, Thomas Devor, Jerry Juska, Jay LeTTerT, Leland Brown, Jo Ann VerTeI, Judy Bell, Susan Heinlein Mari Anne Sioren, Jane Morris. Freshman board engages ln AlThough The Freshman Class was The largesT aT LT This year, Their superioriTy in numbers was easily diminished by Their lack oT senioriTy. Class members learned The imporTance oT school TradiTions while showing Their school spiriT and enThusiasm in making The Freshman Class Homecoming FloaT Raise Our Flag To VicTory . AnoTher evenT which provided a chance Tor sTu- denTs To work TogeTher was The class parTy No- vember's Essence . DecoraTed in -a Tall Theme, The parTy gave classmaTes a chance To bozone Barbara Adams, CaThy Adams, Cindy Adams, Paul Adams, Phil Adams, PaT Adcock, Tom Addison, Dick Ahern, Don Aichele. JudiTh Alderson, GilberT Allbach, Bonnie Allen, Jim Allgaier, Joan Allori, Ron AlTier, Dora Anderson, George Anderson, Marcia Ander- son. Peggy Anderson, Mary Lou Ander- son, PeTer Anderson, Runo Ander- son, Sandra Anderson, Richard An- dorli, ArTy Appl, Elizabefh AranT, Ralph Arias. Melinda Armer, Judy ArrnsTrong, Tom ArmsTrong, KaThy ArTl, Susan Asa, Leo Asaro, Vera Babiar, Ad- rian Bacon, Sharon Bailey, Sandra Baird, Jay Balaban, Sally BalThis, KeiTh Bammann, WalTer Banasiak, RoberT Bapes, Dave Bar- ber, Joyce Barger, Carol BaTeman. beTTer acguainTed. An addiTional Frosh highlighT was The class assembly, one of The Tew Times when all sTudenTs were TogeTher. l-lere class sponsors Miss SoldaT and Mr. Lund, class oTTicers, and members oT The aThleTic Teams were inTroduced. ATTer being iniTiaTed inTo The rouTine ol: high school liTe, The class of '64 looked Torward, im- pa+ien+ly To The Time when They would assume The posiTion oT SouTh Campus Upperclassmen. Q a If ef' 'E' ff f , 94. . 'lik V ' i BB jg. an-Q sp . 2 11 Qtr my Je, - 3 .' I -... Q :,, . , F , V,,,s51-,ww W gf. sf L 9 i' I fr Q 2 if iii 1 supervision of we X .4 :Bur s . 151' A 5 class acfivifies g L 2 -rr 'Q we fel in . , K rs. is if . k A X NLS sz? ki 2, N is if . Q ' Zz. ,V 'ii SF' ii Zlz 5 0 l ii Vfi ii 5 BK - J ' S 64 R. fi ii Y fig I ' P' H f ,. , G A cuvu uul' E i :H X i V ': ,, ii ii .L VENV V 7- A W 'K if fi ag, V -rf J , .. q T4 -. ' 3 - f '2 :' ,. fs X .. '.-v 'S-ff f i f. ri .3 ,ll -I ji H K B ..,. . -Page . - . MF I Y Jane Bales, Tom Baugh, Lynn Bau- man, Mary Jane Bayer, Susan Beaudway, Bill Beck, Linda Beise, Judy Bell, Julie Belsaas. Dale Benedeck, Lewis Benedicl, Ken Bergschneider, Jerie Berk, Dennis Berquisi, Linda Berry, Tom Berry- man, Dave Berfa, Noreen Beria. Ellen Besie, Greg Besle, Elwood Bells, James Beyer, Dianne Bezek, Marianne Biller, Rose Bilallo, Nancy Bifzer, Susan Blackmore. Doris Blackwell, Roberi Blank, David Blessing, Lewis Bodie, Bruce Boer- ema, Dick Bolt Joanna Borcherding, Al Bormann, Philip Bowen. Char Bowman, Benny Boyd, Jody Bradley, George Brancalo, Susan Brandes, Roberi' Brandt Bonnie Bravard, Louise Breckel, Lewis Breeze. John Briiiain, Dick Brode, Cindy Broughion, Bill Brown, Karen Brown, Leland Brown, Mariha Brown, Phil Brown, Rich Brown. Ronald Brown, Sandy Brown, Diane Brownell, Karen Brunke, Paul Bru- hnke, Mary Jane Buckholz, Dan Buckley, Palricia Bugner, Jim Burke. Lisa Busse, Ari' Busweli, Jack Bulch- er, Johanne Buikovilch, Ed Buff, Jeff Cady, Srephen Caldwell, Marina Calley, Marla Jean Camp- bell. Kalhy Capone, Margarei' Carpenf- er, Mary Carier, Terry Carler, David Cariy, Joyce Cary, Rob Cas- lle, Linda Calching, George Ce- ierin. Joan Cermak, Elizabelh Champion, Ralph Chandler, Sue Charlier, Gary Chereskin, Jill Cherry, Melena Chomko, Noreen Chrisiie, Mary Ella Chubb. William Churan, Heaiher Cibulka, Nancy Cicero, Susan Clark, Rona- lie Clement Sieve Cochran, Rulh Cockrell, Annie Cole, Roberf Col- enso. Sue Coleman, Kaihi Collins, Shir- ley Collins, Donna Conley, Don Connell, Ed Connelly, Don Con- rad, Harley Conrad, Amber Con- way. Susan Conway, Marllwa Cordner, Malcolm Corner, Jack Cossill, Wil- liam Couller, Lillian Courlley, Elias Craig, Larry Crane, Susan Cran- slon. Debbie Creasman, Clwris Crider, Plwil Crillenden, Barb Croak, Elaine Culen, Carol Culp, Glen Curda, Paul Cusack, Jo D'Amico. Bev Dana, Roberl Dana, Ann Davidson, Ari Davis, Carol Davis George Davison, Joseplw Davison Larry Davison, Jolin DeBaum. Ken Dee, Cliris DelBuono, Gary De Long, Arr Deren, Tom Devor, Jay DeWar, Kirk Deyer, Pal DiBene- clello, Gary Dielsclwweiller. Karen Dodd, Kallny Doe, Barry Doe, l-larold Dolgner, Bill Dolmovil, Jerry Dornloroski, Judy Dornovicln, Bernadelle Doran, Gene Dcirosz. Bob Doly, Carol Douglass, Carol Drake, Bob Drnek, Toby Duckell, Bob Dunlap, Laurie Eberman, Pal Egan, Marv Eckerle. ' ' V Q E A 'W V' ' f a g ,..,s f l ' ,,,, L E c L J L 1 Iilg ,P . V c g , . i . , Y M V Y ' : ' .,,., , 1,21 ,eiiifl f ' ' 'if ' 1.21, , ' s is i I iii W '- , Q ii Q Yu- X f is s 2' -2 in ,:.., 1 ii ', ' ,.., i if ' i .yiiii L r,r an E In .A A ,s., Algl I X ii 1 i .,,, ,iii X fri , 4 , - 1: 21 -EQ: 5 '- fi A TLUF fb ' . 'l s ' A il ,,., - li ll li if ,,,,. f , H W :EI ,,,,- j .,.. ,. llll V + X ,L ' ,., ,-rs- 2 ' is A V i g .,., K A gf 3, as ,f iars- r . is : ' ' ': ' i T i ' ii y or r, ,,. 'f-, lll ,,. -' ,,.,. Q g 2g.,Ei'.l .,., ., fi i..., is i ' 1 Q ' L rrv L 5 i L, g s-r-' J , ,L r ,,rr,,, W ,,,... . i.i,. , , ' ,. . ..., s ' ' , ,.r- M V r l irs 2ri-r W r ,,,,,,s,,,, , L B 39 B ii of fi L vi, li, viii? C l V ' llrr J B V s--.: r , 5' C 5 l i ' ,., EQ? r .,'. 2 ' iz . jifiim is i .. . . , . .,,.,,. ,., Ass V fr 35 s -P lf fi Class of 1964 meefs, Clwarles Edwards, Glenn Edwards, Jim Egberl, Tim Egnol, Carol Eilerl, Paulelle Eiserman, Ginny Ekrollw, Sleplwanie Ellioll. Arlene Erickson, Ken Erickson, Wendy Ericson, Jim Enson, Mary Evans, Meribelln Evans, Pam Evall, Russell Ewers, Bill Fale. Ellsworlli Farris, Clwarles Feeley, Ray Ferguson, Joyce Ferranlino, Tony Eerranlino, Don Ferrell, Roberl Ferrirnan, Kalliy Fevold, Jon Eey. Bill Makens and Tom Bishop regisler expressions ol confirmed suspicion as Rick Claylon lwolds up a pair ol familiar-looking slnoes wlwiclw he lwas discovered in Judy l-lorslman's and Nancy l-luglie es's cabin in Our l'learls Were Young and Gay. F ni' F H 5 creafes LT's social funcfions 4 A ., -. . .. si '- ' .1-:', 1 Lk is :V, - :--v I I ' , ,V R . , - - ,,,., gli ffl ? E, li R -'.. 1 .,, .M fi. Q 53: F ' R 4 f Q -lg is , . , F ' . 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Phil Frye, Linda Fuller, Mike Gage, Gloria Galecke, ,Roger Galvin, Arlhur Garzonio, Sue Ganschow, Jean Garapolo, Larry Ganek. Sue Garlner, Mary Garlung, Mark Gary, Sherry Geiss, Tom Genlz, Carol George, Barb Gerbosi, Don Gillain, Daniel Gillen. Vicky Gifs, David Giundiek, Kaly Glasner, Carl Glaser, John Gleason, Joseph Glysewski, Bev Gohman, Ricky Gooding, Amy Goodwin. John Goodwin, Phyllis Gordon, Sieve Golhard, Terry Golhard, Donna Gould, Rich Govednik, Don- na Gnoyski, Judilh Graderl, Frances Gragg. Charlolle Graham, Marsha Graham, Glen Granalh, Slu Greene, Rich- ard Gregory, Roberl' Gregory, Mary Grelher, Kalhy Grimes, Pam Gross. Wayne Grossman, Tim Gurrie, Arlhur Gursch, Dick Guslalson, Jim Guslaison, Nancy Guslavson, Peler Haas, Dale Haase, Thomas Haase. Annelle Hall, Kalherine Hall, San- dy Hall, Tom Hall, Bob Harnillon, William Hamillon, Palricia Ham- mer, Marcia Hansen, Mike Han- sen. William Hansen, Larry Hapgood, June Harazin, Joyce Calhie Harris, Arnold Kay Haslings, Peggy Dave Hedberg. Hardesly, Harrison, Haydon, Bradford Hedrick, Gale Hedrick, Sue Heinlein, Jean Henning, Dave Henderson, Don Hendrich, Belsy Herbsf, John Hernandez, Bob Hershman. Bells, schedules fake on added significance for Kalhy Hewill, Cheryl Hickman, Bob Hillon, Laurel Hillon, Leslie Hil- lon, Don Hince, Sleven Hipsley, Linda Hlinka, Delwin Hobon. Charles Hoehn, Claudelle Holler- berr, Anneffe Hoffman, Barry Holl- eman, Doug Holman, Lianne Hook, Joanne Hoppe, Judy Horslman, Ed Houcek. Paula Housh, Barb Howard, Jean Howard, Jerry Howe, Russ Hoyl, Louann Hruska, Carl Hubble, Mike Hudson, Mary Jo Hull. Clark Hulse, Jack lngelbrilson, Mary Belh lngeman, Jim lngle, Barbara lnman, Bob Jackson, Dick Jacobs, Thomas Jack, Jane Jacobi. Kalhy Jagnow, Regina Janevics, Diana Jania, Edward Jankowski, Cheryl Jemsek, Sue Jesalko, Char- lene Jesek, Janeen Jewell, Russell Joedicker. Cheryl Johnson, Don Johnson, Karen Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Priscilla Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Jean Jones, MaryLou Jones, Carol Joe sephson. Bruce Juergens, Carl Junger, Dave Jurcy, Jerry Juska, Larry Kallock, Phil Kanlor, Frank Karlovsky, Jim Karlovsky, Dick Keller. Sally Kelly, Paul Kemp, Roger Ken- slring, Jim Kerins, Charlolle Kerr, Melody Kerr, Mery Kerr, Barbara Kesman, John Kierig. Gail Kies, Mike Kimen, Marie Kimberly, Tim Kincaid, Alice King, Pal King, Dave Kirby. Lynn Kwialek, Ed Klaczak. Bob Klicman, Judy Klimcke, Larry Kline, Barb Klinke, Bev Klopke, Kay Kloppenburg, Nick Knappen, Dorolhea Knight Al Knize. Sally Knowles, William Koche, Alan Koenig, Sharon Komarek, Lois Koe- neman, Ed Kolb, Paul Kolb, Linda Kopp, Bob Koppa. Freshmen Q.. xx. , af? Q Y! sw 7 --'- . -1:-' -11: Q 5' J . ' 4-sf 'A' .sf .sf 1 Underclassmen hurry across a Soulh Campus pario during a brief lelup in an early spring shower. A NE: 'AII , V . I iii A 2? N:.:.. y as I . 553, is .. s ' Ei... .. EEZ Q - V .2 .-,'v . V :,..,.K :7 , :.Q ' ssss Ei Q, 1 isrf lf 'ms R s . Y:-ffszi if L .. Q d I X fl: .,.. 'ici G . s.,:. J A A r re -. ssr L - , ii 'K A :g.' i -.,-: K T i , ' .-g V , E ...... . 1:2 Q :.. ,,sE,, .:,..:., A . A A .. U -NQE ' 1-... if: usuu .,-' - 5 ...ii i f ' 5 2' H W' svvsi ii rrrrrrsrr is Es Y 5. wwf 3 x J --l' L ,,:Q . ::- . A . -..- t ,.,' 3, ,E '52 :E j ,I : L ..'. E A . ' ' . W ff f' I .,1EE . r,., i f if 46 if I iisgu , Z: f Ei iiiiggii Yi X 9 fihbiy A: 1 .. . .wa 'Z-4 x J 'A , aww . ..,,,, ,.. .I if ,,, ssssr iss if S22 N, , Wi if :j,:-X: 22' I 1 K E. - 2-1.. .. .. in Q .f'7 1 ' :E- 5 1 an J ,QII 5 f r 9 .2 s ig-wif x -nr Kenlynn Kraiic, Carol Kraus, Sue Krebs, Bill Klein, Ken Kreiici, Jean- elfe Krimbel, Charles Droll, Kerry Krueger, Karen Kuehl. Kris Kupka, Donna Kuzdus, Mary Kvafsalc, Charles Labno, Dennis Laffick, Andrew Laidlaw. Rog Lake, Carole Landis, Jane Lanlz. Larry Larson, Ann Larson, Debbie Laslc, Pam Larham, Jim Laila, Tom Lalzke, Rurh Lee, Janis Leek, Jay Lefferr. Mary Jo Leh, Nancy Lemon, Sharon Leonchiclc, Charlorre Lemieux, Frank Lempera, Spencer LeRoy, Milne Lhofka, Dave Libberron, Ann Lie- benlhal. Audrey Lie'rz, John Lindsay, Sharon Lindsey, Len Lingo, Linda Lingo, Terry Lino, Richard LiH', Tom Liv- ingsron, Rulh Ann Lloyd. Sue Loesch, Hal Louder, Brad Lowe, David Luchr, Linda Luck, Linda Luif, Nancy Lulces, Jim Lulces, Jim Lupo. Carol Lushenlco, Kafhy Lyons, Jim Lylle, Janice MacDonald, Arlene MacKary, Alber+ Mackey, Tom MacRoy, Craig Maddox, Dale Madson. Calhy Magill, Dann Maly, Bruce Malley, Jerilyn Maliclc, Jim Mall'- sialq, Marilyn Manchesfer, Pamela Manus, Bill Margeson, Bob MarioH'. Carolly Marlcs, Carol Marshall, Marvin Marshall, Joe Marsico, Greg Marlin, Palsy Mashburn, Karen Mafeiaviclc, Myra Marhis, Dorofhy Mall. June Maulc, Paul Maurer, Gary Maxwell, Sharon May, David May- berry, Karhy McCabe, John Mc- Clain, Terry McClellan, Tom Mc- Cormiclc. 3 Shelia McCormick, Leslie McCul- lough, Pal McDermoll, Jim McGee, David Mc6reer, Arlene McKay, Sue Ann Mclfeeman, Bill Mclfeon, Mike McKinney. Bill McLaughlin, Kalhleen McMur- ray, Pal McWelhy, Rick Meade, Donna Meaden, Dex Means, Karen Meier, Jim Merle, David Merrill. Carolyn Merlz, Bob Mervine, Mary Melller, Mike Melller, Karen Meyer, Roy Messer, Kenl Middle- lon, Bob Miller, Don Miller. Charles Miller, l-larvey Miller, Jon Miller, Leslie Miller, Pal Miller, Richard Miller, Sally Miller, Pele Milio, Eugene Milos. Bill Milchell, Barb Millman, Ned Moeller, Bob Molzahn, Diane Monl- gomery, Dan Moody, Kalhy Moody, Bruce Moore, Bill Moore. Dennis Moore, Don Moore, Jim Moore, Ken Moore, Rich Moore, Jane Morris, Tim Morrissey, Phillips Morall, Mike Morrow. Dave Mowry, Marilyn Mraz, Doro- lhy Mueller, Nancy Mueller, Bob Muenck, Jim Munns, Caroline Mur- ray, Nancy Myall, Judy Napolilan. Bill Nelson, Pam Nelson, Sue Nel- son, Dave Nelzel, Rick Nevers, Gary Newman, Laura Newman, Mel Nier, Larry Nikolai. Karen Nikssch, Roberl Nilson, David Ninke, Marlha Norby, Roberl Nord- man, Sue Norris, Jim Novak, Debby Oakley, Jim O'Brien. Dick O'Connor, Diane O'Donnell, Jane Oehms, Bill Oqden, Mark Oiselh, Emma Olison, Dave Olsen, Barbara Olson, John O'Meara. R 5 . 'U' if 4 y YV ,..-: . . giykk as Zilla, .az sm s 'in' ff if me Z , r V .,- A of g ..,, ' . f B l I '..' ' L ,.,. - :' :::,, i ' 5? . L is 'V B A Rf rf -Q ntt- :-.,. :a: ' X ' .. , ..l- fx: , A , l . f. iiii 555:22 A ' ., , F if i' Q' Na gy 5 sf .2 gi as gif fr' r ' 2 F rosh quickly Rich Andorl, Carol George, and Jill Cherry prepare lheir books lor slampinq, while Pele Anderson pays Mrs. Miller lor lhe luxury ol an exlra day's reading. . . ...., Q .ilfflffl b--s 5. I ..., ' li 4 . X ... llzyz , . .. .,., . . .,... ,N V 9 W xl llflis 'i f ' ,X x i f , 31,3 'U ggif 4 . N Y U V A 5 '2,Ne,I is . ww A. - .1-A: :gl is fy 9 r . .. 'Ur' S 4 v . .- , Q A s gf. 3 Ex si? realize new uses for fexfs and research books J Freshmen Lewis Breese, Jim Lupo, and John O'Meara make some quick belween-class purchases lrom Mr. Dunham al lhe Soulh Campus hookslore. s , S ,s,'--, , ' . E A ,- ,Q r'.' '. ,,, rs ' r ..--v - N 1 V K ,:5,:. .... J. P ,fm - r M, ,I , 1 fi. P' f Q Hz '13 'ly - Q, if-21, f ' 'ff 'Lg V . P 4. at x 45' ' X' , ' rsa , P Q is ,Ugg I . A s I I 5 A 1-- A -tlsl - -- , gf H If , s , ,Lx gi 2- A ga M Q , 'N' V P . Nz' H 4 - Q -- L- . . .. zo, we-,fx -, is use P si ss 2V-' 'iff or 4? L 1 :.V. , 'A fiikc' , -453 f V fl ' rw i 4 I , N N I y gs' Y- W vi -91, 7 . ,-,- :H E' rl l 'M l ' Zziiiffmiii -ef , riffs' sner sr ff - 1 b ff I ,-...,- , 1 ,-:k V it yi 4 ,sw gg , ..,s 0 1: I Q- ' .:.- :- ifiilff , if , -if me .. ids y ,rz .. A L if A ,,.., a s H , ' f , , as io, ' 5 ., Tii,3l??74g155,513' S , ,iZE. 33, X I P ' Marge O'Neil, Nick Ongsko, Chuck Orange, Bill Orl, John Oslh, Carol Osuch, Barbara Ollo, Cindy Falzer, Al Papcek. Roberl' Parda, Chrislopher Parker, Claudia Palon, Jim Pallerson, Carol Pavich, Ken Pavlicek, Kalhy Pavich, Dave Parson, Pele Pa'l'rie. Greg Paus, Jack Payne, Jim Payne, Kalhy Pearce, Nale Pearson, Roloerl Peden, Jane Peel, Daria Pekar, Howard Perk. Marcia Perle, Mike Perrie, Dorolhy Pelo, Janis Pelersck, June Peler- son, Kris Pelerson, Larry Pelerson, Karen Phillips, Paula Phillips. Jim Phillips, Janel Pick, Glen Piper, Carole Poile, Doug Polacek, Bob Ponzevic, Alberl Pool, John Poppen, Warren Poslusny. Ollo Polsenheimer, John Powell, Lynn Powell, Nancy Pravda, Diane Price, Jackie Price, Tom Prieslley, Richard Probsl, Joe Proclor. 131 Friendly Soufh Campus afmosphere Cheryl Pruseclc, Frank Pyfco, Randy Raabe, Diane Racing, Don Radcliff, Mary Raeclce, Gilda Ragona, Linda Rardon, Judy Rash. Jerry Rayborn, Bill Read, William Rehn, Ann Reiser, Valerie Reiler, Bubbles Reoplope, George Reulzel, Georgia Rhenburg, Susan Rhine- burger. Dwighl Rhoads, Dennis Riccio, Susan Richards. John Richardson, Andrea Richler, Candice Richfer, Shelly Rie- man, Don Rilea, Marcia Rinlcema. Jaclc Riordan, Terry Robbins, Dave Roberlson, Janice Roberlson, Mary Robinson, Tony Robinson, Lupe Roderiguez, Geraldine Roerig, Judy Rogers. Sharon Rolff, Cynlhia Rolliclc, Carol Roloff, Calhy Rose, Waller Rose, Chris Roseloery, John Rauch, Tom Rowe, Janel Royce. Joyce Rudman, Susie Rueclcheim, Joy Rusch, Barbara Rydell, Dave Ryder, Marilyn Ryzner, Jim Saerdi, Carol Sanders, Sandy Sandidge. Sue Saso, Roberf Sass, Sandy Scan- lon, Diclc Schaeffer, Pam Schaflner, Scolf Schafer, Marilyn Schaul, Jim Scheef, Bill Schey. Rich Schiller, Pamela Schleuler, Pal Schoenling, Louise Schollmiller, Charles Schrader, Jill Schrader, Dale Schreiber, Charloll Schroeder, Rob- erl' Schuberl. Russ Schullie, Larry Schulz, Diane Schwarlz, Rene Scoll, Paul Seboll, Shirley Seller, Barb Seivwrighl, Rick Selca, Kalhleen Shabel. Andrew Shaffer, John Shangler, Don Sharp, Cynlhia Shaw, Jim Shaw, Marilyn Shelby, Roger Shell, Bob Shellon, Linda Shellon. Wayne Sherwood, Sandy Shorl, Jill Shrader, Donna Shuberl, John Shu- per, Palricia Simelc, Linda Similey, Susan Sinlcowslci, Marianne Sioren. Joe Slcala, Bob Slcarda, Kris Skov, John Slaby, Bob Smifh, Jim Smilh, Kalhy Smilh, Kalhy Smilh, Quenlon Smifh. S i 'F is we 42.35 we ii - :xii L 5 33? rw ml ii iii Q bfgb gmgs? ws !! .H- ff' 5 '5 42 -fi N35 , 0225 , E ,ff ..... '2' E JI? , F R' L .P 0 sz , ' y .,.. ,.,.,., J ,S ,,. X ,ws n s gpscwssi I K, , 3 ss, I at J' w 25.1, 9 you 5 Q . if R ,... -.,. . If Q 3 i ii Q., 5 iii ,,,..,., Ll 24 1 fl ,.. if f 4 QF cis 4 , 49 fl 'wif W. . as I 'T 'Q' v?5 N.A r.,' x- 3 if X fi? ss A H wg. 5 1 M S We .. U32 K' Si l W -lf: M ,.,, r Qi 'T gf. ,W-1 We f s if ZW, . '-'- W e ,.,,, ' 3 -ar- fs '25-f 'V promofes unify, class spirif for Freshmen -. .' K f Q ' if J J 2',,: f i ws' ,se ,,,E 1. i ,.A'i Q, ' ': i4 2 - 1? ?x g f ltl- -'- - .. . X ,ii-EE: G , A - E- ff A E 1 .-1--:- f .r ff While some freshmen and soph- omores lalce aclvanlage ol lhe social aspecls ol lhe caleleria, lheir hungrier Classmales disre- gard manners in an ellorl lo salisly lheir appeliles in lhe briel hall-hour alloffed lor lunch. new H-xffk i '., , i il iz 2' ,,-, --,-E -. --,Q- :,, I .,::: El s, -1 AVNQAVZQ K if ,.5 E :::, - X ,,,... ij: R.:- .:-,. e rr J . , P y ,cf P . . . 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V K ., ,, R , ee aes , - U' E Phe Q ' SQ: ia .4 I K , WY x nf L Kurl Slarbuck, Greg Slark, Jean Slaron, Tom Slaslney, Bob Slayman, Penny Slebor, Keilh Sleensma, Ron Sleiner, Arl Slephan. Pam Slephan, Rosemary Slephen, Alvin Slerling, Nancy Slevens, Gregory Slewarl, Gayl Slone, Mike Sloner, Dave Sloy, Bill Slourgeon. Sharon Slrauss, Rick Slreel, Nancy Slrell, Jim Slruck, Dave Slrupe, John Slruve, Linda Slurrn, Jerry Sullivan, Terry Sullivan. Roselle Surico, Jack Susarrey, Jim Svolooda, Roloerl Svoboda, Jack Swanson, Slanley Swapsile, Karen Swenson, Jeanne Swickard, Dick Swin. Sandra Symoniak, Sharon Symoniak, Diane Szczudle, Kalhy Taalle, Rufh Tabor, Eve Tarian, Ed Taylor, Rob- erl Taylor, Susan Teeler. V . Roberl Temple, Sue Teppel, Lynn Tieman, Allan Thomas, Hallie Thomas, Jean Thomas, John Thomp- son, Linda Thor, Jane Ticknor. Michelle Tremaine, Dennis Tierney, Dee Tillany, Bial Tobin, Judy Tornell, Sleven Touzalin, Don Traris, Mary Lou Tripp, Ralph Trombella. Vera Trosl, Tom Tuchband, Rand Tullee, Pam Ulrich, Craig Uplon, Sandy Vail, Pam Vandemar, Bud VanDyke, Lynn Vanek. Daryl VanSon, Roger Vanzandl, Gail Vardiman, Ken Vasko, Nedra Veal- ch, Jo Ann Verlel, Sharon Vickers, Tom Vilel, John Vill. Vi Vlasaly, Roberla Vondriska, Barb Vonl'loll, Kalhy Vollmer, Karen Vo- pal, Jay Voss, Dave Wahlslrom, Greg Wailanowicz, Rick Waldvogel. Pal Wall, Judilh Wallace, Dave Wallin, Grace Wallney, Sue Wal- lnie, Tom Walsh, Bill Waller, Bruce Warhanik, Carol Warning. Anlhony Warren, Barbara Warren, Sleve Warsh, Jim Walls, Belly Wehrmeisler, Mel Weir, Rick Weir, Karen Weisshappel, Pal Wellner. ,,gl. 1 ,,A' Igrg 'ffl ,T 5 ', , . ..,, , 'S is i J ,,,., af? xi T -Q. L- W' Via' ,,, f, Q X 53? Q, O A ,. ,M ..... : , , ..... . ,,,.,. .,,, aw, f if '- .ZEEIF H V 55:51 . 5 53 rl' aw ,. .,,, xi' 'kir 1 as Freshmen view Soulh Campus door guard Dave Lach assumes lhe poslure generally associaled wilh his iob, while he awails lhe arrival ol his lunch period. er- ? ., Q, if skis Q, R . . Q .... I . - if H: T: ' he ,.,,. i flag I :gi ,,, g 2 ,, wr .5 '--1'--5' - . ' :5::: ,. ' -gg J J so V u rl, nas cr r , R . v,,. ,, , ..,. : K g -Qi - I , -,., . , T ,,,. ,H :mi ' A A D Z Qi 1 T 1 . f . -' Q , ..i' Q ,l i ..,., I In :QI L? si 'T V B K T -I Z coming year as chance for added responsibilify , i i 1--d f i T, ,fa X ,M ,-.: - WYU 17 ..,'-f X ::, L' . ,T , 4 M 4-gli' if l-V i '21 Qi , i'1IxfWi 'lfs X ii ik T W xxx in 4. .1 A 5 '-f- 'V' r i d aa c aaa 'A ,. i i -J . Av-- rj ' V s ,gf , I, lbzz I , Q ' ' h f A i i fi! J or A J an if aaaa d vi , xf W e fix? X i' E 111f L i 3 iii f I .i , -., i ,e',, , . .. .E 1 mls ' y My . F K K llivt ., 4 , fir A , AIE: M I K 5,7 Qf , .ff , , 5 gy 2 Q T .2 F ' f IE: 'ilz QQ , , A A ff, , E ,... ,FQ in .5 .r FRESHMEN NOT PICTU RED David Benlley, l-larry Besi, Dan Buckley, Palricia Cave, Roberl' Docekal, Wayne Duerkes, June Filip, Jerry Flowers, Jerry l-laug, John l-lodge, William Flommrich, Floyd Jones, Warren Klirnpera, Roloerl Newman, Ray Nichols, David Orion, William Porler, Jim Sandi, Paul Scholl, Dale Sollwisch, Dennis Slefanini, Frank Slrauss, Nancy Sirell. Dave Slroup, William Taylor, Susan Trippel, Raymond Tuohy, Chrisline Van Baalen, Marlene Von Drasek, Susan Wallace, Sandra Wen- harl, Thomas Willard, Susan Windross, Jeannie Wollney. Lynn Wehlau, Karen Wells, Terry Wesner, Lisl Wesibrook, Lynne Wel- lerslen, Jim Wheeler, John While, William While, Lois Whilehead. Whilfier, Wikholm, Williams, Williams, Charles Whiflord, Pris Judy Wieqgel, Jerry Robbie William, Janel Jerry Williams, Kalhy Karen Williams. Kenl Williams, Sharon Williams, Paula Willmore, Bill Wilson, Dick Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Linda Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Tom Wilson. Ward Wilson, Sue Windross, Jean Wise, Randy Willkarnper, Marilyn Waehrle, Lori Wollar, Kuff Woller, Connie Woodbury, Dori Wood- ledge. Rick Worlley, Lynn Woiell, Jerry Wrablik, Rosemary Wrona, Lynn Wydra, Jane Yonco, Narcissus Young, Phil Young, Randy Yufle. Alice Zahalka, Linda Zan, Linda Zapli, Pam Zauss, Ed Zekl, Dave Zelhmayr, Wayne Zewall, Carol Zloch. Carrying an arrnload of books is one of The many skills Freshmen musi quick- ly learn. Sophomore Class Board. Row l: l-lenry Crawford, Dave Agnew, Al Jodran, Rick PaTTerson, Dick Landis, Jim Fosler, Dick Gilpin, Evan PainTer Row 2 Sue LamperT, Claudia Komarek, Joy Brandenburg, Nancy Miller. Kafhy STrome, sec.: Cappy Payne, vice-pres.: Bob TeTik, pres Marilyn Selle Treasy Diane Kern, CelesTe Rendla, Jane DeYoung. Row 3 Mr Hammerlund, Bonnie Sedler, Sue Neilson, Carol Lee, Adele Tressler, Carol Fanning, Barb Berend, MarTha WrighT, Randi Sfampen Val Wayne Mrs. Huegli. lT The Greeks did iT, so can we, The waTch- word oT The Sophomore Class aT l-lomecoming, marked Their enThusiasTic spiriT ThroughouT The year. In SepTember The sophomores welcomed The Treshmen To LT and assumed The role oT leaders in SouTh Campus acTiviTies. Their proiecTs began This year wiTh Sopho- more Soceryn, The class parTy, which was Tol- lowed by The building oT The Troian War-inspired Homecoming TloaT. The Class of '63 also helped produce The play, Our l-learTs Were Young and Gay . ln June, looking Torward To an acTive year aT lNlorTh Campus, The sophmores said Tare- well To SouTh aT a Tab -signing parTy in The paTio. Sophomore Board assumes leadership of Dean Acheson, Judy Adams, David Agnew, Jan Alderson, Fred Aldrich, Kay Allard, Billie Alsip, Wayne Ammerson, BeTh Anderson. Carol Anderson, Dave Anderson, Gary Anderson, Gary Paul Ander- son, JaneT Anderson, STeve Ander- son, Jane AnThony, Dave Arch, Alli- son Archey. Sandy ArTman, RoberTa Asaro, BeTTy Aspan, Brian Bachman, Joe Badilla, Mike Bafaro, BenTon Barker, Rossann Baker, James Ballenger. Ken Banasiak, Bonnie Barber, Melis- sa Bardy, JudiTh BarneTT, Kay Bar- neycasTle, Fred Barofsky, PauleTTe Baron, Jim Barr, Paul BarToZ. David BasTen, John Baubinas, Rich Baum, MarTin Baureis, Charles Beau- deTTe, Bill Becker, Carol Becker, Jeff BeckwiTh, Bob Bell. Joel Beller, Joan Benda, Marcia Benda, Gerald BenneTT, Barb Ber- end, Don Berkshire, Bonnie Berman, Dean BerneTT, Diane Bernhagen. Y' if ' Bai 5,1 J Egan I fi! , , , ,B ,.V. , K ,I , ., sz -, -,r- T it sy . I ., . ,., H -f f ,,,, . f.,- ' z 1 ..'. . s M we ' '.-' Ei, :,- '- M A T 'f ' - fgiii-Tai 3 - - . . ., .W an , .r f ii we 4 ws T as 'Ti r fr T ar- ar lg his A A Ts Class of '63 and Soufh Campus s s il 1 , - in ,,.: .,.. , L 1 3' , ,Y Q -gl fi ,E Egg -Q: ' J A - 2, ,Q J me L of ,,, la- Y. M, N rr ,Li W ,ages ' A . K ay T' nf 'T' - u 2, ,, , ::,..., .I , ,, Q ,V . S iq.. -. 55 1::.g': '..,. :'.- :J ' ,. ' ' . 2, ' . . A' ' 2 if lf. .V , - 'I , ffl' 9535 .f N' qi ,.,. g, 'I AAA,-.3 ., W zz, ,:,-gm -V :n 55.2 fy aa , za 1, it ' ,Q,,i as Q av ,W 3 ' i 'MZ 45 - ,rsi sss' si, f 1 -visa: .0 ,ff 1 an 4, , we -. . T X is 2: ill is 49 s if eww X, .W ,xx , .,...,... , , B64 Qs' ,U , -:: - Q I N aes? af 4 'Q 'E E :ini ' Ei gi ,, . Michael Berns, Rich Bero, Bob Berry, Lynn Blakely. George Biderman, Larry Bischmann, Tom Bishop, Ola Mai Blackwell, Gregg Blalnik. Barb Boehm, John Bohlmann, Harry Bohn, Joy Bollnow, Bernie Bonkal- ski, Bonnie Borders, Nancy Bolkin, Pal Bowen, Bill Boydslon. Bev Bozick, Carl Bradford, Edward Bradley, Mike Brady, Janis Brancoio, Joy Brandenburg, Anne Brandes, James Brdar, Dave Brendle. Richard Brinkman, Joe Brischerro, Dave Brisfle, Dean Brislow, Blair Brilfingham, Raymond Brooks, Dick Brown, Marilyn Brown, David Brown- ell. Dave Browning, Suzi Bruno, James Bubash, Dave Bubloz, Mike Bud- dinglon, Lewis Bulkeley, Frank Bur- gener, Leslie Burke, Mary Burke. Judy Burland, Bob Burnelf, Susan Burnham, Dennis Burrow, Bob Bus- ching, Craig Bush, John Bulkovich, Joyce Cairns, Cheri Campbell. Joel Carlisi, Linda Carlson, Ted Carlson, Jeff Carr, Calherine Car- roll, Karhy Cassin, Alan Caslalor, Norman Carelli, Greg Caullon. Tom Cerkez, Julius Check, Lynn Childs, Mary Chiaro, Jan Chrislen- sen, John Cikan, Marilyn Cilrano, Roger Clapp. Larry Clark, Mike Clark, Richard Clark, Bob Claussen, Rick Claylon, Jamie Claxon, Jane Clime, Tina Clowes, Sleven Cluller. Bob Cockrell, Joni Cole, Pal' Cole, Allred Coleman, Sandra Comsrock, Par Conroy, Sandra Cook, Ron Conney, Belh Cosrello. Belh Collle, Carole Collon, Gil Couch, Darlene Cowan, Barbara Cox, Charles Coyle, Barb Cranslon, Henry Crawford, Duane Cronin. Class funcfions insfill responsibilify Sue Cronin, Ann Cruchley, Jane Cull, Sue Cullra, John Cunningham, Tom Curl, Erica Dakin. John Daly, Chuck Dana, Norm Dashiell, Belly Dawkas, Sally David, Jane+ Davidson, Jack Davis. Terry Davison, John Davison, Lynn Deason, Warren DeBoer, Marcia Decker, Margarel Delay, Janice Denwood. Donna DeSelm, Carol Desiardins, Jane DeYoung, Tony Dibonas, Ari Diedricksen, Bob Dielz, Jim Di- Forli. Bill Dix, Gregg Dixon, Linda Doak, Tom Dockery, Allen Dorich, Anne Doring, Marilyn Dorynek. Gail Douglass, Mary Ann DuBiel, Carol Dudek, Frank Dudek, Carolyn Dudley, John Duerkes, Ralph Dunn. Bill Dunning, John Dupree, Griil DureH', Cheryl Durref, Gary Dvo- iack, Joyce Easier, Charles Eck, Nancy Eck, Donna Egberl. Linda Egler, Carol Eichman, Jeannie Ekholm, Richard Eliasen, Barb Elkow, Al Ellicson, Virginia Ellior, Joanne Ellis, Jim Endebak, Marie Eskola, Dick Evans, Barb Exlrom. Gary Fagan, George Failing, l-lelen Fairbank, Carol Fanning, Frank Fanning, Ed Faulk. Tim Feerer, Jean Ferguson, Roberl Ferguson, Sandy Ferguson, Jim Fer- ris, Connie Fesmire, AI Fiial, Calhy Filelz, Jerilyn Finan. Nancy Finlayson, Clinl Fireslone, Dick Flalh, Dolores Fleisleber, Carol Fleming, Jackie Flynn, Bob Forgue, Don Formanek, Emily Forsl, Jim Fosler, Lynn Franzese, Joyce Fraser, Mickey Freeland, Vicky Frey- man, Laura Friharl, Bruce Frisbie, Laurie Frosf, John Galaly. Jean Gallas, Ronald Gallman, Bob Gamble, Judy Gavlik, Gail Geiser, David Genlry, Kalhy Gerken, Chris Gianacakos, Jerry Gilberl. s 5 .. A: , , , M, was ,i,, , 21,1 ,, : ,, 5 jg. Q at E f ' ' ' - - ' r ii 352 SZ? ' 5 Si .: -J ., 7,52 2 .- ' Q yy r .. , Q5 ' 9' if ' .--11 ,.... A ' V , ,vvl A : 1 I jiii - -:mf --,-. 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V - I rw 54' igs W1 A-5 Msg? ,K s Danny Gillen, Dick Gilpin, Pal' Gio- vannoni, Janel' Glaesel, Jerry Glan- der. Norm Glass, Jane Glassford, Mary Glendan, Mariorie Goding, Kalhy Gohman. Carol Goodfellow, Keilh Goodloe, Sieve Gorman, Sylvia Gray, Gay Graham. Joan Graham, Kafhie Green, Ray Greshammer, John Grier, Arnold Grimes. lrv Grimes, Pal Grimes, Don Guide, Pam Habichl, Jim Hacker. Sue Haier, Sieve Hagen, Befsy Hall, Kalhi Haller, Glen Halvorsen. Loraine Hamilfon, Roberl Hamm, William Hancock, Dave Hanna, Barb Hans, David Hansen, Jim Harders, Barbara Harris, Sieve Harris. Mike Harville, Roger Halhaway, Sue Hauge, Pam Hawkins, Linda Hay, Lou Ann Hayward, Rufh Heinecke, Barb Heinen, Sandy Heih. Dan Heihal, Linda Hellsledl, Jim Henderson, Rick Henderson, Todd Henderson, Dan Hennessy, Jack Henry, Gale Henshaw, Jill Hensler. Viclor Herberl, Carol Herkes, Karen Hicks, Kalhy Hicks, Sue Hilde- brandl, David Hill, Howard Hills, Tania Hills, Ann Hinshaw. Clare Hirsley, Eileen Hierpe, Ray Hlavacek, Bob Hoclcemeyer, Judy Hodsdon, Marie Hofferf, John Hoinacki, Phil Hollinger, Bill Hol- man. Dave Hollon, Mark Hollz, Jim Hol- vay, Doug Hoppe, Jim Horlsman, Sue Hoihersall, Joyce Howard, Faye Howell, Peg Howkinson. Joyce Hrslka, Curl' Hudson, Dianne Huebner, Terry Hueser, Nancy Hughes, Bonnie Hull, William Humphrey, Carol Hunl, Bruce Husch. 7-- -W - l i 140 I' Donna Huslad. Janis l-lyne, Connie lnman, Lowell lverson, Marry Jack, Barb Jackson, Bob Jackson, Linda Jackson, Dave Jacobson. John Jacobson, Linda Jahnke, Pal Jaxon, Bruce Johnson, Dave John- son, Doug Johnson, Hannah John- son, Jim Johnson, John Johnson. Dave Johnslon, Barry Jones, Char Jones, Judy Jones, Peggy Jones, Peggy Jones, Rick Jones, Alan Jor- dan, Bonnie Kammeraad. Nancy Kamin, Virginia Kandler, Ger- ald Kara, Ed Kaspar, Pal Keberle, Linda Kellogg, Dennis Kelly, Sue Kemp. Nancy Kenl, Rich Kenl, Bill Kerins, Diane Kern, Bella Kiber, Mary Kim- berly, Kalhy King, Tim King, Jim Kinnebrew. Jeff Klein, Richard Klemme, Diane Kleulgen, William Kloelzli, Diane Kloos, Harvey Knesek, Pal Knize, Harold Knoll, Carolyn Kolar. Shirlee Kolar, Claudia Komarek, Ronald Konemann, Ken Konig, Charlene Kopacek, Grelchen Koop- man, Gail Korous, Mary Ann Kos- lelny, Sandy Kosruba. Roger Koupal, Waller Kovalick, Jeff Kozlik, Bonnie Kruberl, Leo Kru- sack, Paulelle Kryslon, Don Kuhl, Dave Kullen, Fred Kurz. Karen Lach, Karen Ladewig, Jim Lalferly, Jim Lambe, Dee Lam- mers, Sue Lamperf, Dick Landis, Bruce Lange, Charles Langele. Larry Larson, Diana Lauher, Carol Laurelig, Herrioll' Lawrence, Judy Leahy, Carol Lee, Lynelle Lehman, Frank Leichliler, Ellen Lemon. Sluarl LeMonl'e, Connie Lempera, Randy Leonard, Joyce Leppke, Di- ana Lewis, Sandy Lewis, John Lever- ing, Mike Lidrich, Tom Lilka. Doug Lindberg, Bonnie Lindner, Evelyn Lindquist Mike Lindy, Bob Liska, Ernie Lombardi, Chuck Long, Carl Lorenz, Jim Lundvall. Barb Lulz, Bill Lyon, Timolhy Lyons, Tom Mack, Gary Madeska, Larry Mahoney, Bill Makens, Jim Maki, Pal Malloy, , ' wi ff '51, ,m , ' rf . . o af, 9 ,I 5,-2. J , , s J! ff: ,fi Qs 353 A if 2 E ff ' 1' ,.,,,,,, Q .. I, . -537,4 ,,., ,QQ W 11.1. Q21 9' ml Es Q vs B i i' - B .. B s' N J .. in ,Zh I ..., 5 tx .,.- an X. I- H Q ag . s x x kc E ug fx I M ,,. in Qu it in As Sophomore Class parly M,C. Chuclc Long prepares lo deliver lhe punch line, his parlner, Jim Kinnebrew. braces him- :e'i lor a corny onslauqhl, sis- . .,,,. Q ,.,.,, , ii fi ,r,,,r , , r,r' --Qh l , .. --,.v E 3- , .1 .,,, gs ,i,, fs? . J ...: ,.-, gf M :. :i i i i ,... ..g-,, '.-.. : 232511--. as iiii ii :: ' Q ' U ' ' if Q i ff- i Q s ...,... eliikim - 'Milt gi We -II- :M ,f N ' is , qllu iimugl Q. ,,,.b ,J AE: E ,.... E., ..,,V.,.,,,. i ..,,,.,. Z , i-.' .V, J lf? ' il! 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Joan Merhe, Jim Meyer, Sharon Meyer, Rich Michael, Nancy Mid- dlelon, Margarer Mihm, Chris Mil- ler, Ann Miller, Kafhy Miller. Mary Miller, Nancy Miller, ScoH Miller, Dale Millingfon, Karen Mills, Shirley Minor, Guy Mislca, John Mifchell, Sue Molander. Abel Morales, John Morse, Adrien- ne Moslcus, Anila Moslcus, Judy Moxley, Marsha Mugg, Mary Mugg, Sue Mundi, Tim Mungovan. Dick Murphy, Cindy Mulh, Judy Nagel, Terry Nagl, AI Nedoba. Jo- zelle Neel, David Nefzger, Cheryl Nelson, Joan Nelson. Jane Nepil, Dave Neusladf, Charles Newcomer, Tom Newman, Sue Nicely, Barbara Nicholas, Doug Nichols, Sue Nielson. Nancy Ninlce. Carl Nolan, Lynn Nordenloff, De- anna Novalc, Jane Novoiny, Ron Nowiclci, Adrisl' Ogg, Slanley Olce, David Olison, Boyd Olsen. Dale Olson, Dave Olson, Janice Ol- son, Ron Olson, Sharon Olson, Tom O'Mahoney, John Orava, Mary Osrh, Charles Owens. Dzinfra Ozolifis, Jayne Packer, Milne Padgen, Evan Painrer, Jamie Paleo- sfa, Penny Palese, Cheryl Palmer, George Panlcow, Judy Pankow. 142 Dave Parke, Barbara Parker, Pal Parker, Susan Parker, Carol Parl- low, Joe Parzych, Joel Pallerson, Rick Pallerson, Carole Payne. Marvin Pearson, Joe Pelei, Paul Pelfon, Jim Percy, Jan Pererson, Karen Pelligrew, Jon Pelrucci, An- fhony Piemonre, Danny Pierce. Roberl' Pohl, Jane Poindexler, Earl Pool, Glenda Pope, Louise Powell, Quin Powell, Norm Price, Tim Proc- ror, Paul Proksa. . Dave Purple, Charles Racker, Con- nie Radeck, Mary Ramp, Bonnie Rafhbun, Marilyn Raul, John Ready, Phyliss Reames, Mary Reames. Judy Redfield, Bob Reed, Dick Reese, James Regan, Judy Reilf, Mike Reilly, Celesle Rendla, Larry Rex, Ken Rhodes. ef 'er' in , 'wa W is Q 4 if ..n, M , . was 1:-we Wagga is - ..,. Q 19 , , , ,mu ,... I- ,ww ,M WRW ,M ' :: .. ms, ' sw, e mi, ' -ee.. i.,,:,.. , , ,- W i r .f w sr 5- .5:'5:,.,Z':- .::.. -' - V -,:., .... , S4 fr ,.., sf' , .,.. . milf Q E.: y y, .,, ,, Q . i -gi . 1, . is S: 'f Q33 ig 3, jg -ie' , Q -f, X 325, ,ff I Us .. , ,f ' al H ri? 5, Xt.-f 'E 355, . .. ..,. W EQ.: I B Us at W xx ' 'MMS lflii' - wg ml M: A gig-you , -, yi, Qing 'Y Y 535 'Q ,- 1 Ak , ,, :-,fi rss -5 Q N, Lx - ..,. bg? A my argl fx 3 ,., 13. x X . ..5. . , V I7 5 Q 4, 5 .i ., 3 ,eri k W - J ' is ' ' ., ' 1 f rrr in 'iii Q, f:2.-, zlli ilii V in 4 :--. -V Ei S ' : ,, ' Q ' Q' 'IIV ,,,.. .lii ' 2 r if C- , L- Sophomores sei precedenf for high underclass Jim Richardson, Fred Richralh, Bill Riegal, Cheryl Riha, Sandy Ripkey, Carol Roberls, Mary Jane Roberl- son, John Robson, Frank Rocen. John Rodriguez, Tim Rogers, Mike Rohrbacker, Be+le Roose, Audrey Roman, Barb Rose, Janice Rose, Alex Bosenburg, Peler Rossman. Joe Rous, Norm Royce, Carol Rug- qles, Bryanl' Ruhl, Mary Ruling, Judy Ruzick, Bill Ryan, Ron Rydin, George Rylek. Carolyn Ryzner. Penny Safranek, Carl Sahlloerq. Carol Sahlberq, Phil Saso, Nadine Salfem, Paula Sauer- berg, Nancy Sawyer, Roberl Schank. Bonny Schmiff, Carl Schnule, Bill Schoener, Marcia Schuberl, Mari- lyn Schulfz, Karen Schuessler, Den- nis Schullz, Frank Seacord, Mack Seay. John Scoville, Bonnie Sedler, Jane Sego, Anlhony Sekera, Marilyn Selle, Greg Selfecase, Karen Sellle, Sue Shaffer, K.V. Shaw. Jack Sheehan, Mary Shellon, Sieve Sheridan, Valerie Sherlock, Roberl Sherwood, Joe Sikes, Lanny Simp- son, Larry Sims, Sylvia Singlelon. ? . 9 3? E35 MQ , ie is 543k T rr 4 5 H B 'ff - fi A - B' ff . Q ,. , - l fi gs, if ,,'.1 5' ' .Q 3 A f' lx 3: gf school spirif Sue Singley, Madeline Sipelc, John Sioholm, Helen Slampalc, Florence Slaler, Bill Slebos, Louise Slocum, Chuck Smalley, Marlha Smart Linnae Smirl, Ann Smilh, Lee Smilh, Nancy Smilh, Sally Smilh, Sue Smillw, Slave Smilh, Joan Smurdon, Jo Anne Smulny. ln preparafion for a midseason baslcelball game, Sopho- mores Bill Malcins, Ted Bradley, Kafhy Slrome, and Mary Osfh painl a Beal Thornlonln banner lo hang in Times Sq ua re. ' T y,lc , 2 H . i -' -1, - ii fl ra. my J? Si, B cc aa To - ,E . -.xA.- VI GA A I::-,Z-Iv, 'Li .,sf lbl: is 1 , J llei WHEEL? . I T :-: in us e -' ,,,:E if -1-,,: Q . ' fy t i'ili , , Fgm js., 4 X t ff, JJ gg L ' -'xiii as H -s. v: M 'R M,-an K aa-' 'L PTE Ti SAS .,, ,,..., , . ,., im ., , 3351'- g ,W gr.. ,,,, . Q, M 1 Delberl' Somerfield, Ray Spear, Lee Springale, Roberl Spurney, John Slamm, Randi Slampen, Barb Sla- nelc, Jim Slanelc, Joanne Sfanleslry. Virginia Slarosla, Margarel Sleiner, Lois Sleinlce, Joel Slellwagen, Ross Sleller, Sue Sfepanelc, Jim Sleven- son. Jane Slewarf, Lila Slewarl. Nellie Slolces, Carol Slolf, Judy Sl'ou+, Dick Slolz, J.M. Slofz, Grail Sfrain, Harold Slrandberg, Carol Slrieler, Cafhy Slrome. Nancy Slubbs, Mike Suhi, Bob Sul- livan, Alberl' Suomi, Jan Swanson, Mary Ann Syre, John Szelag, Roberl Taylor, Bill Taylor. Diane Templefon, Nancy Tennerf, Terry Tesmer, Roberl Tefik, John Thiele, Greg Thomas, Reg Thomas, Bill Thomas, Jim Thompson. Guenda Tiedl, Claudene Tindle, Al Tomek, Ed Torrey, Belly Tregler, Adele Tressler, Sylvia Trnoyec, Di- ane Tschirgi, Kenf Ulmer. Bill Ulrich, Jim Umbs, Bob Urbain, Curl' Ursini, Sue Valach, George Valenla, Jack Van Arsdall, Karl VanBaalen, Linda Vance, Bill Van Clief, James Vanderwoude, Sieve Van Zandl-, Diane Vaughn, Anila Vedok, Mickey Verhoek, Con- nie Vickray, Howard Visfeen, Scoll Vil'ell. Nancy Vizek, Tina Vlack, Bill Wag- ley, Bernard Walenla, Lanny Walker Ralph Walker, Nancy Walsh, Shar- on Walsh, Jim Walson. Val Wayne, Raymond Wazny, Henry Wehofer, Jeannelle Wehrrneisler, Cynlhia Weilfenbach, Carol Weis- seri, Ken Weron, Joy Weyrauch, Mary While. Mary Ann While, Ann Wicker'l', Don Wilborn, Don Wilde, Bob Wilken, Mary Ellen Wille, Marcia Williams, Jim Williams, Ovie Wiliams. .f 'x. fi' ig H sign M Wit qi. we Q if 532 , X I fi as , . is x J., :2 Z A, ,,., is yraie ' as se --ri iiiiii ii its i ,K i, .,., , 3 'i i y i. A 1, -9 'Cf li in Q 'i me F is E EK - ' 5 - :P . - - Q nIE1 ,.,E ' V 'fi . . .5 ' rf ex, n P55555 ' if X ' A 54,25 di ffs? i,,,, r J snag s, F, . -:if::,1..:'- 5 '-fi Q .Ja 7 - W X ' Q? Mk i A ,i l Q if ,SWK A i A E g ,--, , 'Ii - ,EE 5 .,.. Q Q if , W ii i 'ii W 1 ,arf lkiiibg. .1 1 if -is f 'A is 1 'K T ' z ' - Ezf- 'rr i , U - . 'mer . as, iw A ..,.. . .F A, A A K we M, ...,. 4. ., gl R Egqfff 2 -i i - we H: vigi ,-S535 . Q- as . ,M rn-if H 5 , ,V ,Z .,., i -wr-zf.-f2:z.-:f::zs:1,.: ' Y Times Square, The cenler of school day aclivily for freshmen and soph- omores, assumes a more relaxed air as underclassmen awail lhe de- parlure ol: buses. Z , ' 55 J E fl Q Jozelle Neel and Suzi Bruno dance while Carol Good- lellow, Valerie Sherlock, and Jeanne Elcholm enioy lhem- selves al The Corral's loirlhday parly. ,V 5 , . , 'QQ E . Y Q 5 i Tom Williams, Bob Willman, Bill , ,S ,, if ri, .. in. . . . , I ' 'i f ' if fi Wilson, William Wilson, Fran Wing, M' D25 A ii -Qui. 'A .. -V i Beverly Winslead, Don Wirlh, Nor- sk Egg. 7 ' K' i liii 'il ,gs a.-, gf ' man Wilelc, Sandy Wodiclca. s- i i' Qi? K i ii: t H t X :-v S V ' .5:, f' Q, if ii ., K ii ,j i ' 1, Sharon Wolinslci, Ed Wolowiec, Marge ,,,l I . i ii 'lm ',': I' Wolslci, Joanne Wood, Jim Wood- :- Yu L - , L fit' burn, Carolyn Woods, Marlha Wrighl, ,Z ' ii 6 - .A..a:,:-by - I 'fl' ..,.,. Pal Vv'yn ne, Randy Yaiser. Q mg, . W. A Q ey ,. gf 1 , 2 E ' uf, ,...,,,. - ' i' .. .1 ---:--- --f:-,- - ....2 Br anl Yakes Bob Youman Pam .:.:: 11 - 1.1 . L - riff' 5:32 -ze-1: '-225-, in Y . ' ' wi A E H G, '. i ,.,,,: L s fri V Young, Tim Younl, Jean Zelniclc, Don fi j f':5-if ' .EE f .,,,: iii Zeman, Rene Zemer, Slanley Zielin- Q'?i 4 iiiii ':'i ' H i . .,,. 1 Y i iii ' i vlil ii i if lc', B la Zi . Q 5 if v .,.. RQ gg x . ,NL A - ,SSM A 35:2 nge , , Q . 5 I 0 mmerman , i ' --'-- 7 5, i s f ' 'Q -7 .- fs i5ii'i .- EE '25- -B . 322 ' in f 4142 11 'Y in C , , Lynn Zimmerman. SOPHOMORES NOT PICTU RED Tom Bean, Dorolhy Bohn, Russell Bormann, Joseph Bourq, June Boyd, Richard Ceilca, William Drzeiwiclc, Roberl Flaherfy, Jack l-lamillon, Ray l-lealey, Virginia Kandler, David Lach, Roberl Langele, Fred Livingslone, Sandra Malhis, Gay Mislca, Bill lvlonqer, Karl Moullon, David Nason, Michael Plunlcell, Dennis Puslcaric, Sharon Quinn, Allen Rapp, Willard Shoener, Kalhy Spencer, Sharon Slarr, David Wherry. 5 146 Junior Crass Board. Row I: Barb Souders, Sandra FriTsch, Karen MeTzler, Cindy Drew, Frank Sibr, Ray Klinke, Gail MansTield, Eve Simon, Marilyn LaTini, Lori Cherry. Row 2: MarTy Glaser, Kris BrockschmidT, Nancy Abrahamson, Roz DelBuono, Davine Miroballi, Brian Schue, Donald Hickey, STeve Bravard, Joyce Gielow, Terry Reid, Sue Malley, Carolyn GosseTT. Row 3: Bill Lewke, Bill Weber, Don Washburn, STeve l-lanau, Jim PraTT JeTT Taylor, Ed Schlaack, Margo Scharff, Allen Pekar, Tony Kesman, John Wolleny. Juniors mark year wifh more class Make wiTh The bread and cool daddy were appropriaTe expressions Tor The loeaTnik- inspired Junior Class ParTy, Maynard's Mas- querade, which was held in laTe Tall. The TirsT proiecT of The year Tor The Juniors was sponsor- ing The Fall Play, Years Ago , a drama de- picTing The life ol: The American acTress, RuTh Gordon. In following weeks The Juniors had The honor of receiving Third place Tor Their Home- Q i , sa f1...m 'HM Nu ,P coming TloaT, Soaring 6O's . In The spring The class conTinued The Junior TradiTion oT serving The graduaTing class aT Senior SaluTe and pre- paring The Senior Class Picnic. Alrhough The smallesT class aT LT. The Jun- iors were noT lacking in originaliTy. They were The TirsT class in hisTory To purchase Junior beanies-The underclass answer To senior sweaT- shirTs. Clare Abel, Roger AbendroTh, Nancy Abrahamson, Dan Adams, John Ad- ams, Dan Adcock, Alleen Agins, George Aichele, Ray Alderman. Kay Allemang. Tom Allen, Carl Am- erlan, Howard Amerlan, Claudia Ames, Ralph Andermann, Gail An- derson, Karen Anderson, Lois Ander- son. srrr l Lynn Anderson, Ronald Anderson Ron H. Anderson, Vicky Anderson, Jim Andrews, KeiTh Archey, BeaTrice Armendariz, Ken Arnold, Paul Ar- ' si: pg, V1 11 A on-.s ry Wlne' Z vig ' ,.,, , ' larry Asaro, Dick Asmonda, Tom AT- in llll' 1 A, gg kinson, Jane Ausfen, Sally Babcock, ,, ,,,Q, 1i,, ,V W5 gl i 'rfgf' Judy Bailek, Sfeve Baldwin, Joe Bar- ? l aww loaro David Bardy. l-'. 1 V 5 -.31 ' . 'Y sw X T-T' X proiecfs and I 5F -r ' ' + we acfivifies .. Q . Q-it Z ,ge Fei: H K H 'Qi I:g,a,.. BB gi PM .., : h x if wt . fx 15 if 1' Zi fi M gi BSS if sf 39,3 -az., 3 1 ' 55,213 A H gmiiiiiiii ii t gjfgf ---, iv J t ii. 1 '-'V P H , ... .. ' P 1- . ---2 , 2 ll. Q ,Q 1 ,J ' i ri B A 3 U .1 m. 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Dan Bradley, Curl Brandi, Karen Brandi, Don Brassel, Sieve Bravard, Ted Breckel, Pal Breckinridge, Ron Brighf, Dick Brillain. Jim Broadhead. Kris Brockschmidi, Mary Brooks, Carol Brown, Georgie Brown, Howard Brown, Jon Brown, Phil Brown, George Bruha. Ed Bryce. Claudia Bucher, Pele Buckles, Deanna Burdeli, Roberla Burford, Tom Burgslone, Wendell Burr, Ellen Bulkovich, George Bul- koyich. Carol Lynne Byinglon, Mike Cady, Tom Camp, Diane Carlson, Guy Carlson, George Carracio, Kalhy Champney, Fred Chana, Rick Chap. Lori Cherry, Roger Cherry, Carl Church, Lyn Cluile, Julia Cole, Fran Colenso, Mary Connelly, James Connors, Jack Cordulack. Don Cosenline, Pal Cossey, Jim Col- ler, Jean Couller, Don Courson, Lou- ise Caig, Bob Crain, George Crapple, LeRoy Crawley. l'larrieH' Cross, Janel Crumb, Pal Culea, Diana Currey, Tim Curlis, Jim Cusack, Bill Dambrauslcas. Janice Darby, David Darrow. Jack Davenporf, Sfeve Davisson, lcd Dawson, Louise DeBrower, lvleiissa Deqener, Barb Delair, Carol DeLay, Rosemary Delbuono, Wayne Desclnam- beau. Mary Dewar, Deanna Deyer, Pele Dibonas, Ronald Dolgner, Joanne Domoviclw, Diane Doslalelc, Jenn Drake, Cindy Drew, Charles Dndelc. Marllwa Dunning, Jean Easferwood, Bonnie Easfman, Jane Eckel, Nancy Edwards, Ediflw Elwdy, Linda Elder, Sue Elley, Pai Emard. Jane Emery, Ron Engsfrom, Eleanor Epperly, Karen Erickson, Bev Euslice, Ken Evans, Eranlc Everill, Janel Fals- ian. Jim Earqulwarson, Roberl Eeeney, Da- vid Eenrenlcarnp, Mo Eerensen, Pal Eilips, Rosemary Einclley, Carol Ela- lmerly, Diclc Elalcs, Eranlc Eleisleber. Eve Elini, Sandy Eoreil, Wayne Eors- man, Ricliard Eounlain, Ray Free- men, Pam Erencln, Joel Eriedl, Sandra Erilsclfi, Plnyllis Erns. .L A 1, , xiii? -5 55? air l' .., W 'F 51 gf 51. , r so AF, Y, iii i ,, ,., ,,. , fir we wif QU, Qig- Q if V F :Q we '1 xi? I ie 'Q - fi -wi. r :- X' 241 .4'-T . . ,. 5 .fasszsg -H M., . ...Wim T f 1 9775.1 4 . , 4,5 4Q J .,,., 'VZ' N., .5 ,. , KS 4 AES f YS 5 'sr .. ,.., fr ii, Q W 2 SEQ Q We R 53 ' x .. .,.:... As ev S' sc . Kgs ,. , 3 .r Iv 1 x Q -Y km? Q ,R 1 C, ia, c ww , - ,,s. , 353153 f ,. .- , .pl iw. . Rx 43312 R ,QA .,.. .5 egyfp - Q .Q ill . , H. .Y in ss, ' , -,. ...s.., i - mr sf.. 2 lar: Ui 4' ' 64 NLE 1? s x 'fs The advenl of idenfilicafion cards and piclure-bearing acfivily 'liclcefs adds a new procedure io ine rouline of fall regislrafion. y 1,1 Mr ? . Sai? .. , ,W .:. . . zll., , ., if i as ga if 4 Em ,A. ,.sir.. -Q s . b 'F' 5 45 W 1 A 5 if ' -1I':,E::.Z': 9. -. xiii - ' y . 2.5: L ,rf ., , 35 ,-g sz ': as is wr A 5. . r 'i F ' 54 WZ .Q ..... .W ,N .,.. ti. as K, M , A l 5 N 'ISHS' i, - E --.,....,-. ' A fw 2? 113 l 1 W H'- if' M . -3 Sue Fuhr, John Gallagher, Linda Ganz, Roberla Garrison, Ginny Gar- rison, Marilyn Garsi, Ted Gavlik, Judy Seuss, Warner Gelzer. Judy Genlili, Bill George, Joyce Gielow, Bill Gilberl, Sue Gilberison, lvlarly Glaser, Chuck Glasner, Jan- ice Glall, John Glaves. Bob Gooding, Carolyn Gossefl, Kar- en Granafh, Nancy Grandison, Bill Grafza, Gayle Graves, Roz Graves, Gordy Gray, Larry Green. Dennis Greene, Bob Gregory, Dave Griflilhs, Diane Gross, Sue Gusfav- son, Sieve Haase, Sharon Hacque- bord, Jean Hall, Wendy Hall. Debbie Hamillon, Clare Hammann, Sieve Hanau, Linda Hanson, William Hanson, Joe Harris, Judy Harrison, Roberla Harrison, Virginia Hasen- berg. Jerry Hazlebauer, Quenfin Heady, Penny Hedrick, Ruih Heerman, Jo- Ann Heil, Larry Henderson, Shirley Henderson, Bill Hendrickson. Tom Hengles, Anne Henning, Belh Hepples, Bob Hermann, Virginia Hermann, Cafherine Hernandez, Jim Herron, Ron Hexlell, Don Hickey. Rodney, Higdon, Pal Hill, Joel Hir- sch, Diane Hodaceh, Jan Hoffman, Janel Holi, Al Holz, Joe Hover, Bob llorjman. 5 ip ,, Xie' f r my . ' A M.-A W: zz -: . 'E Qi X as f ff if 5? H f S ls 3 gs es . 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Ric Kingslield, Jay Kirlr, Ray Klinlce, Delroy Kloog, Jim Knipe, Cheryl Kocan, Sieglinde Koch, Kaye Kocou- relc, Sheryl Kolf. Paula Wiesl grimaces as she, Ed Bryce, and Mary Treadwell apply Their make-up in lhe nervous mo- menls before Years Ago, The Eall Play. Class Parry, Maynard' Masquerade Jim Koshurlaa, John Kolf, Susan Ko- werf, Richard Kozel, George Kramer, Rich Kramer, Ronald Krempefz, Bob Kriha, Claudia Krimbel. Lou Kriz, John Krzos, Nancy Kubik, Barb Kucera, Paul Kunafz, Bill Kun- kelman, Randy Kusk, Cliff Lake, John Landefeld. Lavonda Lane, Jim Langley, Tom Larsen, Babeffe Larson, Marilyn La- fini, Fred Lafzke, Linda Laughlin, Roberfa Law, Tom Lawless. Mike LeMasfer, Karen Leonard, Bill Lewke, Bob Lewke, Paf Lindy, Coralie Lipa, Carol Lippe, John Livermore, Diane Long. Julie Lovero, Gary Lukens, Bill Lun- deen, Russ Lundin. Janef Lynch, Le- roy Lyons, Gim Macchia, Kafhy Mac- Donald, Perry MacDonad. Sandy MacMorran, Sfeve Maddox, John Magel, Jean Maichrzak, Susan Ma,lley, Diane Mandekich, Karen, Dave Mann, Gail Mansfield. George Maronic, Carol Marfe, Mari- lyn Marfinie, Ardis Mafson, Chuch Mafycka, Ed McCabe, Donna Mc- Caffrey, Laura McCauley, Paf Mc- Cormick. Bob McCue, John McDermo'H', Kafhy McEwen, Sfeve McGee, Scoff Mc- l-lose, Peg McKechnie, Sfeve Mc- Kinney, Jack McMicken, Dick Mc- Murray. Ray Meadowcroff, Jim Means, Bev Medlock, Jerry Mei, Peggy Meffler, Karen Mefzler, Mark Meyer, Melanie Meyer, Susie Meyer. Cheryl Meyers, Jane Meyers, Mike Meyers, John Middlefon, Sfephanie Milio, Andrea Miller, John Miller, Carol Milligan, Sally Milow. Davine Miroballi, Glenn Mifchell, Dave Mlynski, Mary Mock, Bill Moore, Ken Moore, Tony Mosconi, Befh Mo- ser, Bill Mueller, Kafhy Mueller, Mike Mumford, Tom Munford, John Murphy, Tom Murphy, Pam Neff, Chris Nelsen, Karen Nel- son, Charles Nemecek. fi 1 ,..' f ffl 1 uuuu A iiii I - l1'1 ' 2-:.. ,..,.: ' -fi iifisii ' - i :'- i . saw f N X ..... 4 E 'x we 5 3 , za 1 3 -- 5 ' S iii' M ' 323 ,fo 'Ss ew . .wr W 9 e . 1,2-iw: e ae .. . f' . 1 3 5.23 3' , Q , - -' J R11 -fi. swam.. filiifzfiii. Eiigffi' ' Nfl Q L as , Q A 1 + i E K rrsr 5 Q . 4 af .. . M er fl a IBI S ar rl ,G ia . .,.,,. .,'- f ,.,. f 2 . 35 .,.,.. S .,., . . .. ,., af, W' as ax 3 ll? Q It 'ie N. Am 1 Q Q.. if i YE s 'zz . . E . . 3 ef bw: M H . . - S :. s W s fx Q s fl V 7 ,sw ri? mi X 4 . J if . my ss, X 15 52 Q TV M V, i 'Lf' N :AHD ,,,,, J ,g l ,ja is i 1 x -WK iff s i: TE ST 3 13? If ,jig x -'UQ ,, .,,,. ,Z ...,, 5 , wif' .. ..,, , Q Q . .sv ass ss .- : .. .. ,, W 525222224 A- ':': : Q 5 fr? 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A' ww, le, 'ax A- A Jeannelle Nemecek, Donna Nevsi- Newell, Karen Nilson, mal, Lynn Melvin Nix, Slewarl Noble, Loreila Nolan, Sieve Oakley, Dale Oblander. Bill O'Brien, Susan O'Donnell, Dave Ogren, Rick Ogren, Roger Ofander, Dave Oldfield, Jerry Olson, Mary Olson, Mary Lou Omeis. Marilyn OH, Tom OH, Mal Paclgen, Anne Palmer, Bill Palmer, Jim Pal- mer, Bill Palzer, Dave Pally, Dave Pause. Tom Pawley, Bill Peary, Dean Peder- son, Allen Pekar, Jim Pendexler, Allen Perry, Bill Perry, Bob Perry, Nan Per- shell. Bonnie Pelerson, Judy Pelrucciani, Jo Anne Pefrusha, Char Pflager, Laura Phillips, Jim Pickell, Garrell' Pierce, Dick Pinkerlon, Tom Plunkell. Pal Pokorny, Dave Polhemus, Jane Polivka, Jim Pofsch, Jim Prall, Bob Preslon, Deanna Princller, Jim Prohas- ka, Larry Rromnilz. Phyllis Pyle, Bonnie Ouinl, Mary Sue Raddanl, Carol Raecke, Sherrie Ram- sey. Jim Ransom, Bob Rayner, Ron Read, Sue Read. Tom Rebernak, Paulelfe Redfield, Le Roy Reeve, Terry Reid, Carol Rein- ers, Lucie Reininga,, Marsha Reissaus, Irene Rendon, Sylvia Repello. Chuck Relusnic, Bill Reulher, Bob Reynolds, Carol Rhin, George Rich, Waller Richler, Sandy Riddel, Gran? Riernersma, Scoll Ripper. wwf L 'AW wmv .,.. : 55 .za 5 Q ii J s .ir Q YF Q L Y A,,,.. 5 gi, f E, r ii Afler hear'ng Dave Winfield, Doug Schue, 1, ,Sli Sieve Maddox, Ed Schlaack, and Brian Schue i sing such numbers as Molly Dee and Oleana , if is easy fo undersrand why ' fl rhey are a Top floor show ailracrion. Q 1 -' - 'I Q3 rl .,.:ll,. , ri QM.. .,.,,. :Ei H It ,. A- IQA an Eg ---, - .zzf w L ,,,.. Z .., : :.. L l':' 2'.y'l lv., S j g ,L 5 . l.,. i f' -l 1' if-Q , ' ' .,.1 , Nl as : -Q. 3 f if ., .: I .- . , J , 4. -mi 5. . S 33,3 j, A y y y ydfllyy L xr , is ,, N A WW' mi , , .,,. I, . 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Sieve Senderling, Barbara Seward, Jim Shade, Gordon Shankland, Chuck Sharp, Barry Sheeley, Bonnie Shell, Sharon Shellon, Sandy Shilfler. Ben Shipper, Dave Shmudde, Frank Sibr, Mike Sidney, Sharon Sikick, Eve Simon, Joan Seran, Carole Sirraur, Gail Skudrna. Bob Sladek, Mary Smagalz, Jan Smilh, Leonard Smifh, Paul Smilh, Gloria Snyder, Mike Snyder, Barb Souders, Elizabelh Spangler. Molly Spicer, Jeri Spires, Lynda Sprague, John Squires, Darlene Slaernmele, Bonnie Slahnke, Bob Slallard, Linnea Srannius, Janel Slark. Doris Slarke, Randy Slenerson, Diane Siephans, Bill Siewarl, Richard Sle- warl, Donna Srimely, Charles Sfock- Iein, Bob Srockwell, John Sfodden. 15 as gh ...A MQ I Z l li 'W' r i , , if we rs.-if nv r. .Q I AJ, wk if ..E.:E 5 ,:E. ij V Eg? E 3 YQ .Q A.. W Y X E I XX , aux nm + . 9 W li . 1 xx-. 1'- ., .,...,. N., ss 4, , V. 2 fi I 5? 5 1 2 f. sl .:,, ' xv if: J Y is :Z .. 2E2I:'F?':S: .- F f -'Y T h af 5 ,Z M, , A 1, Yr 1 311. , Wiz' 'H if ,.. K f A ,,, 5 'Q .,.:. 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On Four Sfar Nighl, Corral members look over lhe nominees for nexf year's officers and represenlalives. in bofh academics and acfivifies ,phi --- -V223 4 . . ..ig ., H Q - ,Q . .,AV' i I V ,quu 1 A - y y ..,: 4 M . Q--Q. 1 -Q -..-'. - - ..:, A' 1 :SZ f B . J .::.:.,. ,, B I 2 Jlz I if g Q - , - is -:-' if ii -,'-., Z -,. - .gfiiifg ' Q -Ei 7 in Q , uz., , ,N S '---' L , .I ': Z uzzb' ., .. ': I i -N I ii' fi lub' 5 ii '51 V, .,., W. 5 V: ' 5 'i w , ,... l Z , sms. K ,mm R N 2 Q51 as .J ,,,,A 1m' K , ' 2 ., izz.. W J J, fy, Aquv -g gi JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Pam Williams, Tom Williams, Carolyn Wilson, Rich Wilson, Dave Winfield, Barb Winship, Chuck Winler, Cindy Winlermule, Gary Winlers. Janel' Willkamper, Dennis Wosnarow- ski, Linda Wollqram, Joan Wollney, Pal Wolski, Bob Wollers, Chuck Wood, Rich Wood, Jim Wrighl. Darlene Yokas, Mary Yonco, Janel York, Grace Yuska, Chuck Zdenek, Bill Zeiler, Ar? Zimmerman, Kil Zike mund, Tom Zolk. Phillip Berry, Ken Bogolin, John Bubash, Linda Buralli, Gerald Dumas, Dick Eberman, Spencer Evans, Jack Fagan, John Grzanich, James Hellernon, Larry l-lilzman, Wayne Hoppenralh, Dan Jesek, Granl Johnslone, John Karslens, Karen Korinek, Roy Kuhns, Bob Laird, Jirn Lapacek, Irene Lalham, Carl Ligman, Leonard Lillie, Linda Loughlin, Bill Luby, Chris Lucas, Barb Lyons, Francis Madden, Larry Mariolli, John Mason, Norma McCabe, Bruce Miller, Gregory Miller, Terry Murphy, Cheryp Myers, Marlha Myers, Chuck Neale, Jerry Nikola, Pele O'Connell, Dick Ogden, Don Olson, Don Papp, Eleanor Passmore, Roger Pelish, Bob Pesik, Mike Peler, Bill Prieslley, Johnella Rash, Glenn Rasmussen, Nancy Rilea, Bill Rueiher, Karon Russell, Kalhy Ryan, Larry Samulson, Dennis Schaefer, Arlhur Schrader, Evelyn Shellon, Jo Ann Sikes, George Sincula, George Smilh, Dennis Snyder, Bill Sleibel, Don Slubbs, Joe Sulda, John Sullivan, Jim Swickard, Kay Thomasson, Ken Tinman, Valerie Townsend, Carole Walsh, John Woods, Karen Younker, Jerry Zupan. 155 Final year is memorable climax for Seniors Senior Class Board. Row I: Trudy Fenili, Susie CluTe, Judy Sprowls, Susie Sekera, secreTary: Nancy Chambers, girls' Treas- urer: Sandy Morse, presidenTq Lee Bernhard, vice-presidenT: John DavenporT, boys' Treasurer: Suzi Medill, Nancy Meyers. Row 2: Barbara BenneTT, DoroThy McLaughlin, Larry Wik- holm, Mike l-lornel, John McKnighT, Doug Schue, Mike In TuTure years we will have much To look back upon. The guidance and undersTanding oT our class sponsors, Mrs. Shalek and Mr. Hansen, helped us Through The bewildermenT oT our TirsT year. As Treshmen we experienced The good and The bad, enioying The new Corral TaciliTies and suTTering Trom an epidemic oT The Asian Tlu. Driver Training and The SouTh Campus play, Cheaper by The Dozen , were 'among The TirsTs crediTed To us in our sophomore year. Our aThleTes helped LT once again capTure The PresidenT's Cup Tor The TwelTTh consecuTive year by winning con- Terence championships in wresTling and Tennis. We surveyed new surroundings aT The beginning of our iunior year as we moved To NorTh Campus and Thoroughly enioyed using The sTudenT lounge Tor The TirsT Time. Yogi Bear seT The mood Tor No maTTer how TriTe, a senior's Tinal Tab ' noTe can provide a cherished memory in laTer years. Hennessy, Jim STanek, Phil Briggs, l-leaTher l-lilTon, Barb Anderson, Barb STokes. Row 3: Miss Florio, Thomas Boyd, Nguyen-Gia Kim, Jim Chereskin, Bob BuTTerTie'd, Bill Jager, Russell French, Mary Lynn MiTchell, Gene Glendinning, Chuck l-lackard, Bruce PeTerson, MarTy Warrick, Mr. Schwass. our highly successTul class parTy, JellysTone JaunT . Our senior year was by Tar The mosT ouTsTand- ing. We began by selling more ChrisTmas cards Than any previous class. Bulky sweaTers Tor The boys and shorTer skirTs Tor The girls seT The Tashion Trend Tor The school. Classrooms were enlivened by a mass invasion oT bees and wasps, buT no casualTies were suTTered. Gina and Kim. our Two Toreign sTu- denTs, helped back our Tine aThleTic Teams as The squads sTrived To regain The PresidenT's Cup by mainTaining TirsT division sTanding in all sporTs. The proTiT oT our record-breaking ChrisTrnas card sale provided The necessary Tunds To Tinance The class parTy, Come By Us, Come Bayou, The class giTT, and our lasT social TuncTion as a class, The senior prom. 157 5 WILLIAM F. ABEL Bill is looking forward Iso a career in business managemenf affer affending JC . . . phofography is his favorife pasfime . . . preferred business law fo ofher subjecfs regards Homecoming I96O as a mosf memor- ab'e evenf. Bloomfield H.S., Bloomfield. N.J. I.2: Sfudenf Prinfs Phofo Edifor 2: Infra- mural Baseball I: Lion Sfaff 3. JOHN ARTHUR ADAMS Expecfs 'fo become a physicisf affer sfudying af fhe U. of Michigan . . . found Spanish fo be his mosf inferesling subjecf spends free lime parficipafing in sporfs. Eoofball l.2.3: Wresfling I. SHARON IRENE ADDISON Shari . . . has decided fo do sec- refarial work affer preparafion af a business college . . . rafes arf as her favorife subjecf . . . enjoys affending LT's afhlefic evenfs. GAA I.2.3.4: Office Aide 4. JAMES STEVEN ADLER Jim . . . anficipafes affending U. of Cincinnafi . , , will make adverfising design his career likes wafching baskefball games graduafion and fhe prom are his mosf memorable evenfs. MadCaps I.2: lnframural Baseball 2: Bowling Club 4: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: French Club 4. PAUL HOWARD AEX Hopes 'lo affend a liberal arfs college . . . will become a business man . . . enjoyed sociology . . . hobbies include hunfing and camping. Lof Alfos H.S.. Los Alfos. Cal. I.2.3: Rifle Club 4. PATRICK MICHAEL A'I IERN Paf . . . plans fo enfer engineer- ing affer affencling l.l.T. spends leisure fime skiing and parficipafing in wafer sporfs . . . was impressed by l96O Homecoming. Bowling Club I: Lafin Club 2: Wresf- ling 3. DOROTHY JAN E ALEXAN DER Doffie plans fo become an airline hosfess affer affending Bufler U . . . enjoyed lvlr. Mungai's English class remembers fhe day she and her lab parfner furned over a bunsen burn- er and sfarfed a fire. Obirin Show 4: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec Club 2.3: MadCaps I. RALPH WAYNE ALEXANDER JR. Expecfs fo enfer marine research or oceanography afler aflending Sfan- ford U . . . finds Scuba diving, hunfing. and music enjoyable . . . will always remember having a lead in fhe opereffa. Rep. Assem. l,2.3: Class Bd. 4: German Club 2.3: Rifle Club I.2I Mu Tau 3: Choir 3.4: Opereffa 4. ROBERT LYNN ALEXANDER Bob . . . plans fo enfer fhe Navy affer some working experience . . . fhoughf American Hisfory was fhe mosf inferesfing of all his classes en- joyed parficipafing in sporfs acfivifies. Englewood H.S.. Englewood, Col. I: Track I: Foofball 2. CHARLES F. ALLEN Chuck . . . undecided abouf col- lege choice . . . hopes To work in The fheafer found Sfagecraff enjoy- able . . . worked as a sfock boy. SAN DRA LYNN ALTENBERN Sandi . . . will become a recep- fionisl' affer affending JC or Culver- Sfockfon College . . . spends free fime sewing and doing arf work . . . found enjoymenf in Home Ec Club and Mad- Caps. Nicolef H.S.. Milwaukee, Wis. I: Cam- era Club I: Aff Club I: Home Ec Club 3.4: MadCaps 2.3. CHARLES L. ALTIER Chuck . . . will go info infer- nafional relafions affer affending Oc- cidenfal College . . . favorife sporfs are sailing and skiing . . . preferred World Hisfory 'Io ofher courses. Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam. Wis. 2.3: Rep. Assem. I: Cross-Counfry I: Newspaper Reporfer 3: Swimming 3.4. CROSSAN ROBERT ANDERSEN Bo anficipafes affending eifher Darfmoufh or Wesf Poinf 'ro major in engineering . . . liked chemis- fry . . . parficipafed in afhlefics. Young H.S., Knoxville, Tenn. I: Bay I'l.S.. Bay Village, O. 2.3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy Scholarship Cup I: Foofball I,2,3: Bas- kefball 2: Track 2.3: Class pres. I. freas. 2. vice-pres. 3. DENNIS LEE ANDERSEN Denny plans io affend Den- ison U . . . enjoyed foofball and bas- kefball games. . . likes fo fish . . .sang in Brigadoon . . . remembers The varsify-alumni game. Choir 3.4: German Club 2.3: Sfudenf Council Com. 2. No, Noil. fhis is fhe hand brake. explains senior Kifch Gallagher as she helps wifh fhe lion's pre- paralion for fhe Homecoming Pa- rade. BARBARA SUE ANDERSON Barb expecfs fo enfer fhe U. of Michigan fo prepare for a career in nursing has enioyed alfending foofball and baskefball games , . . likes fo wafer ski and lisfen fo records. FNA 2.3.4: Nurses' Aide 3: Class Bd. 4: Spanish Club 3.41 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3: GAA l.2.3.47 Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 4. DONALD ALLEN ANDERSON Don . .. plans lo become an aufomofive or aeronaufical designer affer alfending JC and U. of Illinois liked American Hisfory . .. re- members winning prize al' Club Carnival for porfraying Frankensfein. Class Bd. 2: Spanish Club 2.3.43 Rus- sian Club 2: Dramafics Club 4: Con- servafion Club 2: Rifle Club l. SHARON LEE ANDERSON Sherry . . . infends fo go fo Rice U. or U. of Wisconsin . . . plans fo sfudy iournalism or mafhemafics re- search . .. has been acfive in church youfh group . . . will always remember being chosen as edifor of fhe Lion . Lion Sfaff 3. edifor 4: Drama Club 2.3: Nurses' Aide 2. FNA 2: MadCaps Ii German Club 3.4. RICHARD ANTHONY ANDREWS Rich . . . will enfer resfauranf managemenf affer affending U. of Den- ver . . . regards biology as his favorife subiecf enioyed affending sporfs evenfs . . . will always remember Home- coming acfivifies. Wresfling lg Baseball l,2: Rifle Club I: Spanish Club 3: Class Bd. l.2.31 Office Aide 2. KENNETH BRUCE ARMBRUSTER Ace . . . infends fo ioin fhe Air Force found pleasure in sfage- craff spends free fime swimming and ice skafing . .. worked as a gas slafion affendanf and salesman. Rifle Club lg Bowling Club 3. JUDITH ANN ASTHOLZ Judy hopes fo become a secrefary liked foofball and bas- kefball games . . . preferred pracfical arfs courses . . . will always remember V960 Homecoming. Thomas Jefferson H.S., Dallas, Texas lg Beavercreek H.S., Dayfon. Ohio 2: GAA l.2g Home EC Club 2.3.41 Spanish Club lg Business Club 3.4: Pep Club I. VIVIAN JOANNE AUNGST Viv . . . is considering airline fraining af a Minnseofa school . . . acfively parficipafes in sporls . . . found English and hisfory fo be her mosf enioyable courses . . . recalls her surprise birfhday parfy her iunior year. GAA l.2.3.4g Home Ec Club l.3.4: Mu Tau 2.3. IZNA 3. SAMUEL BABIAR Sam . . . looks forward fo sfudying elecfrical engineering af U. of Illinois . . . enjoyed mafh . . . hobbies include sfamp collecfing and playing frumpef . . . will never forgef firsf day af LT. Lindblom H.S., Chicago. lll. l.2. NANCY JEAN BACH BARBARA LOU BALDRIDGE Jeannie . . . expecfs lo become a secrefary affer affending JC fhoughf English and psychology ins leresfing . . . remembers Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls. I-Iome Ec Club 2: Nurses' Aide 2: C'ass Bd. 37 Senior Class Play 3: GAA Bd. 2.3.4. PETER T. BAILEY Fefe . . . infends fo sfudy engine ering or denfisfry af U. of Illinois .. . golfs in spare 'lime was a semi- finalisf in Wesfinghouse Talenl Search. Rifle Club Ig Russian Club I,2g Lafin Club vice-pres. 2: Cicero Club 3i In- frarnural Sporfs 3.4. DAVID LAURENCE BAKER Dave . . . hopes fo be an airplane mechanic . . . enioyed courses in sfage- craff and graphic arfs . . . will remem- ber being accepfed info Nafional Thes- pians Sociefy. Norris I-l.S. 2: Baseball 27 Foolball coach 23 Nafional Thespians Sociefy 4: Dramafics Club 4g Rifle Club I. ADRIENNE BALATY Dee . . . anficipafes sfudying feaching af Norfhern Illinois U. enjoyed French courses . . . hobbies are swimming and skafing liked Ll's friendly afmosphere. Rep. Assem. 31 Business Club vice-pres. 3, freas. 4: French Club 3,47 Nurses' Aide I7 GAA I,37 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. Seniors sei The fwin sweafers worn by Bill Walker and Dee Nessel indicafe fo everyone haf fhey are going sfeady. Barb . . . will spend nexf four years af De Pauw . . . favors English over ofher subiecfs . . . pasfimes in- clude swimming, riding, and reading , . . enioyed work as a Nurses' Aide. GAA I,2: Nurses' Aide 2: Lafin Club 2: Home Ec Club 2: Spanish Club 4. THOMAS VAN RENSSALAER BALLARD Tom will affend Soufhern II- linois U. in preparafion for a career in business . . . preferred American Hise Iory fo ofher subiecfs . . . recalls The anxiefy before foofball games. Foofball 23,43 Wresfling I,2,3q Class Bd, 3. THERESA E. BALOUN Terri . . . has decided 'Io sfudy af JC before enfering fhe business world . . . inferesfed in wafching foofball and baskefball games regards English as her favorife subiecf. Rep. Assem. I: Jr. Red Cross Council !,2: Girls' Club Council Ig GAA I,2: Dramafics Club Ig Home Ec Club I. FRANK K. BALTHIS Will confinue his educafion af JC . . . Commercial Law was a favorife course . .. spends much 'lime working on cars and fishing . Elgin Academy 2. lrends, suslain lradifions for sludenl body MARY SUSAN BAN KS Mary Sue . . . has decided lo sludy leaching al U. ol Illinois plays bridge and lackles crossword puz- zles . . . lound enioymenl in English . . . spenl spare lime al French Club. French Club 4: Wrilers' Club 4: Lalin Club 2: MadCaps I: GAA I: Nal'I Honor Sociely 4. BARBARA JANE BARCIK Barb . . . plans lo sludy leaching al U. ol Illinois . . . lreasures memories ol being member ol Homecoming courl . . . recalls riolous Club Carnivals. Carrol Show 2.3.4-: Class Bd. 4: Ollice Aide 2.3: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club l.23 FTA 4: Soundlrack I: GAA l.2.3, 4: Sludenl Council Com. I: lvladCaps I. KAREN LEE BARGER Fulure plans include Culver-Slock- lon and a career in social work . .. Psychology was a lavorile subiecl . . . enioyed working as a library aide . . was aclive in church organizalions. Library Aide I.2.3. vice-pres. 4: Home Fc Club 2.4: GAA l.2.3.4: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 4. HENRY GEORGE BARR Hank . . . will go Easl nexl year lo sludy medicine . . . besl liked sub- iecl was Spanish . . . inleresled in alh- Ielics, especially lrack. ilrack 2.3.4: Cross-Counlry 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4: lnlramural Baskelball 3. RICHARD ARTH U R BARRY Dick . .. has decided lo allend JC . . . will sludy lo become a dralls- man considers guns his lavorile hobby . . . liked machine shop. Fenwick H.S. l,2: Rille Club 4. BARBARA JAN BATEMAN Barb plans lo sludy leach- ing al Norlhern Illinois U . . . parlicipa- led aclively in GAA hobbies in- clude sewing and cooking . . . liked malh beller lhan olher subiecls GAA l.2.3.4: FTA 4: Home Ec Club 4: Library Aide 2: French Club 3: lvlu Tau l.2.3: Soulh Campus Play 2. JOYCE E. BATTEY Roada would like lo be a home economisl aller allending Iowa Slale U enioys malh and choir being elecled lreasurer ol lhe Corral is her mosl oulslanding memory. Corral Bd. l,2, lreas. 4: Corral Show l.2.3: Class Bd. 3: Rep. Assem, I: Slu- denl Council Com. 2.4: Choir 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Ollice Aide 2: Library Aide 3: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. ANITA LOUISE BAUER Nila . . . will go inlo clerical work in lhe local area sews or reads in spare lime . . . lirsl day ol school is mosl memorable evenl. Home Ec Club I: GAA l. ROBERT EDWARD BAUER Tex . . . college plans include U. ol Illinois rales slagecrall as his lavorile course . . . parlicipales in wa- ler sporls whenever possible . . . will never lorgel I96O Homecoming. Band l.2,3.4: Orcheslra I.2.3.4: Corral Show l,3. ALVIN R. BEDENK AI . . . inlends lo sludy Chemical Engineering al JC and Purdue cars and playing wirlz occupied much ol his lime . . . enioyed Corral. lool- ball and baskelloall games. and dances. Cross-Counlry 2. RICHARD M. BEHNKE Rich plans lo go inlo slore managemenl aller sludying al JC . . . collecls slamps and coins . . . bowls lor relaxalion considers conlusion ol lirsl day ol school his mosl memorable evenl. Bowling Club 2. THEODORE WILLIAM BEISE Big T . . . will become an archi- lecl aller allending U. ol Kansas . . . rales malh as lavorile course . . . was amused by lhe pep lalks belore loolball praclice . . . has been aclive in sporls. Foolball I.2.3.4: Baskelball l.2,3: Base- ball l.2.3: Jr. Red Cross Council l. ll i DENNIS LINN BELCHER Buck . .. U. of lllinois followed by a career in elecfrical engineering are in fufure . . .foofball and baskefball games are favorife acfivifies en- ioys working on mafhemafical problems and cars. Rifle Club I: German Club 2,3. SANDRA SUE BELL Sancle . . . looking forward fo af- fending Miami U. or lowa Sfafe U .... spenf much fime working on dance com- miffees . . . found affending baskelball games enjoyable. . .will long remember fhe fun of being a senior. Sfudenf Council Com. 3,4: Class Bd. 3: Spanish Club 3,4: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Pep Club l,2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Rep. Assem. I: GAA l,2,3,4. MARION ELEANOR BENESCH Mebbie . . . preparing for career as kindergarfen feacher af Grinnell . . . fencing in GAA and iudging debafe lournamenfs are acfivifies she enioyed . . . likes fo read . . . appreciafed full value of lnfroducfion fo Teaching course. Lafin Club 2,3: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: FTA 3: GAA l,2. JUDITH ANN BENGTSON Judy . . . wanfs fo be a feacher affer graduafion from U. of Kansas . . . swimming, wafer-skiing, and horse- back riding are among hobbies . . . remembers being a cheerleader. Cheerleading 2,3,4: Class Bd. 3: GAA l,2,3,4: Pep Club l,2: MadCaps l. BARBARA LEE BENNETT Barb . . . will affend William Woods affer graduafion enjoyed parficipafing in fhe opereffa and ofher dramafic producfions . . . feels she will never forge? accidenfally siffing in The faculfy lunchroom af Soufh Campus. Opereffa 4: Class Bd. 4: Girls' Club Bd. 2: Dramafics Club 4: Wrifers' Club 3: Home Ec Club 2: Mu Tau 4: Business Club 3: GAA I,2. JEAN CAROL BENNETT Looks forward fo sfudy af JC and Illinois Sfafe Normal U. in preparafion for a 'reaching career will never forgef experiences gained in lnfroduc- fion fo Teaching free fime spenf reading and bowling . . . enioyed bas- kefball and foofball games. FTA I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 3.4: GAA l,2: Business Club 4: Library Aide l: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Debafe 3.4. DIANE ELIZABETH BERGMAN Debbie . . . high school or co'lege 'leaching will be course of sfudy af U. of Illinois . . . fennis occupies free fime . . . enioyed working af foofball games. Girls' Club Bd. l: vice-chr. 2,37 Girls' Club Council 4: Sfudenf Council Com. 2, co-chr. 4: Naf'l l-lonor Sociefy 3,47 Greek Club l: Lafin Club 2: Cicero Club 3: Vergil Club 4: Spanish Club 3.4. JOAN E. BERNARD Gusfavus Adolphus College fol- lows for sfudies in feaching . . . found chemisfry inferesfing . . . had fun af fhe Corral and baskefball games. Easf Rockford I-l.S., Rockford, III. l,2.3I Sfudenf Council l: GAA l: Annual Sfaff l: Pep Club l,2: Class sec. 3: FTA 3: Tab Sfaff 4: French Club sec.-freas. 4: Rep. Assem. 4: Corral Show 4: Naf'l l-lonor Sociefy 4. LEROY FRANCIS BERNHARD Lee fufure includes Yale U. or U. of Nofre Dame fo prepare for an engineering career leisure fime spenf lisfening fo records worked acfively in class governmenl' and Sfu- denl' Council. Class Bd. vice-pres. 4: Sfudenf Council l,2,3, Com. 4: Honor Sfudy l'lall Sup. 4: lnframural Baskefball 2,3: Naf'l Hon- or Sociefy 4. DIANE EILEEN BERTRAND Sf. Mary's of fhe Woods College will be nexf . .. hopes fo become a feacher . . . keeps busy wifh wafer ski- ing and ice skafing enioyed ln- 'lroducfion 'Io Teaching. GAA l,2,4: French Club 3: Home Ec Club I. JAMES F. BEST Jim. . .fufure as yef undecided found American Hisfory mosf in- feresfing subiecf liked parficipaf- ing in sporfs. WILLIAM HALL BEST Beasf. . . anficipafes enfering l.l.T. fo become a mefallurgical engineer . . . acfively parficipafed in afhlefics . . . favored mafh fo ofher subiecfs. Fooiball l,2,3,4: Wresfling l.2: Base- ball I,2: Office Aide I,2: Rep. Assem. I,2: Boys' Club Bd. l,Z,3: Class Bd. 2. WILLIAM JOHN BETZ Bill . . . Washingfon U. or Norfh- weslern U. is nexf for sfudies in medicine has spenf much fime working on fhe Corral Board considered bi- o'ogy and French his favorife subiecfs. Corral Bd, 2,3, vice-pres. 4: Tennis l,2, 3,4: French Club 4: Lafin Club 2: Rifle Club l: lnframural Baskefball 3: Naf'l l-lonor Sociefy 4. PATRICIA LYNN BIELENBURG Paf has decided fo affend Knox or Valparaiso fo sfudy feaching . . . enioyed GAA and choir. . .found American Hisfory mosf inferesfing sub- iecf . . . Chrisfmas Vespers and operaf- 'l'as proved mosf memorable. Lafin Club sec. 2: Cicero Club 3: Ver- gii Club 'fi FTA 4. GAA i,2,3,4. TOM ALDRICH BILGER Tiny . . . will enTer business man- agemenT aTTer sTudying aT Ohio STaTe U. or Miami U. enioyed sporTs and meeTing people . . . will remember The day he inTroduced a Mr. Keegan Trom The Corning Glass Ware Co. as Mr. Corning Ware. OTTawa Twp. I-I.S., OTTawa, III. I: FooT- ball I,2,3,41 Swimming Ig WresTIing Ig SporTsmen's Club I. CHARLES WILLIAM BI LLI NGTON Chuck . . , hopes To aTTend Chica- go Technical College Tor a career in archiTecTure . . . preferred mechanical drawing . . . likes working on cars . . . has worked as a gas sTaTion aTTendanT. KATHERINE ANNE BIONDI KaTh . . . plans To become a den- Tal hygienisT aTTer schooling aT NorTh- wesTern U. or Duke U. . . . was a cheerleader . . . will always remember being eIecTed To Homecoming courT. Cheerleading 2,3,4: Corral Show 2,31 Corral Bd. 3,47 Girls' Club Bd. I,27 French Club 4: LaTin Club 2: Rep. Assem. 45 lvladCaps I,2: GAA I,2,3,4. BENJAMIN ROE BISHOP Ben . . . plans To go To The U. oT Illinois where he will sTudy medicine enioys wresTIing and oTher sporT- ing evenTs . . . liked American I-IisTory. WresTling I ,2,3,4. MARY ANN BISHOP Plans To prepare Tor office work by aTTending Moser SecreTariaI School . . . will always remember The announc- ing of The I96O Homecoming Queen . . . reads in spare Time . . . Tound bookkeeping courses inTeresTing and USQTUI. Grove CiTy I-l.S., Grove CiTy, Pa. I,2: I-lome Ec Club 3: Business Club 4. BARBARA LI LLIAN BLAESS Barb . . . looks Torward To a nurs- ing career aTTer sTudying aT Millikin U. . . . enioyed Friday nighTs aT The Cor- ral considered Spanish her Tav- oriTe subiecT IisTening To Kings- Ton Trio records is a TreguenT pasTime. GAA I,2,3,4: FNA 2,3,4: Nurses' Aide 3: Library Aide 41 Spanish Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Council hisTorian 4. PHILIP MARTIN BLAZEVICH Phil .. . will sTudy pharmacy aT Drake U .... likes sporTs . . . occupies spare Time coIlecTing coins and bowl- ing enioyed College Algebra. Bowling Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Rifle Club I,2y InTramuraI SporTs 4. MARY ANN BLECHA Plans To receive a degree in maTIie maTics aT The U. of Kansas . . . enjoy- ed GAA and work as a Nurses' Aide reading and sewing are special pasTimes . . . will long remember school spiriT aT The baskeTball games. GAA I,27 Nurses' Aide 37 MadCaps Ig Lion STaTT 21 French Club 47 Mu Tau 21 Rep. Assem. 2. MARILYN JOY BOCAN Plans sTucIying physical educaTion aT JC and NorTh CenTral U .... en- ioyed all sporTs and especially liked aTTending baskeTbalI games will remember LT's Triendly almosphere. Spanish Club 47 GAA 3,43 Business Club 3. The Senior Class TloaT's Lincoln-like lion prepares To open The cage To EmancipaTe The PresicIenT's Cup. 165 isl Nafional elecfion supplies inieresfing CALVIN RICHARD BOERMAN Cal . . . will sludy enginee Ihe U. oi Illinois enioys ring al lealher carving preferred chemislry and Trigonomelry Io olher subiecls . . . ac- live in church youlh group. Rifle Club I,2. CHARLES FREDRICK BOHMERT Rick . . . plans Io allend ol Illinois will sludy mec engineering . . . found physics 'rhe U. hanical lo be his layorile subiecl occupies free 'rime ealing and ulilizing his skill and inleresl in pholography. Camera Club vice-pres. 4. VIRGINIA JEANNE BOHON Ginger . . . plans 'lo sludy medie cine al Sl. Louis U .... liked algebra and reading . . . remembers 'lhe clay when Mr. Hemenway gol his knee caughl in The podium. , ,.,...,. CAROL MARIE BOLTEN x lnlends fo maior in sociology al V a co-ed liberal arfs college . . . hopes fo become a missionary . . . enioyed 5 school musicals liked French .. . . impressed by friendly afmosphere al r ' LT- French Club 3,47 GAA 2.3.4. NICHOLAS CHARLES BOLUM Nick . . . will sludy chemical en- gineering al lhe U. ol Illinois . . . en- ioys sporls and playing pool . . . Irig- onomelry was lavorile subiecl is an oulslanding rebounder in baskefball. Baskefball I,2,3,4: Baseball 2.3.41 Inf Iramural Sporls I,2,3,47 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. RICHARD JUDSON BONNELL Rich will alfend JC aller gradualion . . . hopes lo pursue a car- eer in engineering . . . likes all sporls, parficularly hockey . . . prelerred malh Io olher subiecls enlhusiaslic in- lramural parlicipanl. lnlramural Sporls I,2,3,47 Bowling Club 23.4. The Presidenlial eleclion was Ihe subiecl ol much sludenf as well as nalional conI'rover,y during The fall monlhs. highlighf fo Seniors' final year JOSEPH CLARKSON BORDEN Joe . . . is planning lo enler eilher law or accounling eller sludying al lhe U. ol Illinois enioyed American Hislory and going oul wilh lhe guys . . . likes all sporls . . . rarely missed a loofball or baskefball game . . . par- Iicuarly remembers I96O Homecoming. lnlramural Baskeiball I,2,3,4: Foolball I,21 Corral Jr. Direclor 3,41 Sludenl' Council 2: Door Guard 4. JAMES STEPHEN BO RNHOEFT Jim . . . plans 'ro be an eleclrician . . . especially liked physics . . . spends his leisure lime bowling .. . long re- members gradualion. RICHARD I. BOWEN Dick .. . ciles JC in 'rhe fuiure and lhen U. of Illinois .. . will make engineering his maior . . . golls in his spare 'rime . . . recalls losing Presidenl s Cup during iunior year. Golf 2,3,4g Inlramural Baskelball I,2,3,4. ROBERT AMOS BOWMAN Bob . . . anlicipaies enlering 'rhe U. ol Illinois fo maior in engineering . . . mosl' enioyed his work on Sludenl Council . . . lhoughl physics was 'lav- orile subiecf . . . remembers being lNloiI . Sfudenl Council 3,41 Nal'l Honor Socieiy 3,41 Band pres. 2,4: Cross-Counlry l,2: Track 3. THOMAS WILLIAM BOYD Tom . . . will prepare for a ca- reer in church work by allending 'lhe Lulheran Bible Inslifule . . . has enioy- ed frack . .. liked American I-Iislory .. . will never lorgel wriling lhe LT Conslilufion. Class Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. 4: Door Guard 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Track 2. WILLIAM G. BOYD Bill . . . will prepare lor a career in business adminislraiion al JC . . . parlicipaled acfively in German Club . . . spends his spare lime al fhe Oasis wilh lhe fellows will long re- member lhe l96O operella. Foolball I,2,3: Wreslling lg Bowling Club I,2,47 German Club 2,31 Infra- mural Baskelball 3.4. LANA JEAN BRADDOCK Plans lo enler elemeniary educa- lion aller gradualion from U. ol Indiana . . . loolball and baskelball games were a highlighl ol high school years .. . found English inleresling . .. was im- pressed by size of LT. Warsaw I-'I.S., Warsaw, Ind. I,2,3: School Paper I,2,37 Junior Class Play 3: GAA I,2,3g Fufure Homemakers I,2,3. JAMES WILLIAM BRANDT Jim . . . U. of Illinois and a ca- reer in civil engineering will follow grad- ualion . . . has worked as busboy and caddy . . . enioys bowling. Bowling Club l,2,3.4: Inlramural Bas- kelball 4. JERRY BRASSEL J.B .... aller gradualion will al- lend JC . . . lavorile course was book- keeping . . . playing pool ancl working wilh cars lill his leisure hours. Crane Technical H.S., Chicago, III. Ig Senior Chorus I: lnlramural Baskelball 4. CHARLES RICHARD BRED EN Rich . . . plans a career in radio announcing aifer JC . . . Collecls coins as a hobby . . . enioyed his American I-Iislory and speech casses . . .allending Corral and sporling evenls were lav- orile aclivilies. Oak Lawn H.S., Oak Lawn, Ill. I. JEANITH SUE BREWER Suzie . . . plans 'ro become an elemenlary school Teacher aller allend- ing Weslern College lor Women . .. lound malh and German lo be her lav- orile suloiecls . . . was impressed wilh Ihe school spirir. Alcoa I'I.S., Alcoa, Tenn. I,2: Class pres. 2: German Club 3, lreas. 4: Slu- denl Council Com. 4: GAA 4. KENNETH H. BRICCO Ken . . . will enler 'rhe service or allend Chicago Technical College . . . inleresled in cars . . . enioyed machine shop. PHILIP W. BRIGGS Phil . . . a career in business ad- minisTraTion Tollows graduaTion Trom U. oT Michigan or Denison U. . . . likes all sporTs enioyed American His- Tory . . . remembers I96O Homecoming game. FooTball I,2,3,47 BaskeTbalI I,2g Track 2: WresTling 37 Class Bd. 4. vice-pres. 2: Rep. Assem 3: LaTin Club I,2: Spanish Club 3,43 lnTramural SporTs 3.4. MICHAEL JEROME BROGGI Mike . . . plans a career in busi- ness managemenT aTTer Drake U. . . . enjoyed beaTing Hinsdale in any sporT . . . played baseball on communiTy Teams . . . preTerred American HisTory To oTher subiecTs. BaskeTball I,2,3,4: Baseball I,2,3,4: Golf 47 Spanish Club 3.4. KAREN LOUISE BROOKS FuTure undecided . . . enioys GAA and arT . . . likes Friday nighTs wiTh The girls . . . will never TorgeT I960 Home- coming . GAA I,2,4g Spanish Club 4: MadCaps 21 SoundTrack 2. DAVID SAMUEL BROWN Dave will enTer The U. oT Illinois aTTer graduaTion .. . recalls making his TirsT Touchdown . .. raTes TooTbalI aT The Top oT his lisT oT acTivi- Ties. FooTball l.2,3,4q Track I,2,3.4: WresTling 2: Class Bd. 3. JOHN CURTIS BROWN ExpecTs To aTTend The U. oT Kan- sas undecided abouT vocaTional choice . . . liked maTh . . . winning his TirsT wresTling maTch was biggesT mo- menT aT LT. WresTling l,3,4g LaTin Club 2. LOUIS DONALD BROWN Will enTer eiTher JC or The U. oT Illinois To malor in elecTricaI engineer- ing . . . enioyed LT's TooTball and bas- kefball games . . . repairs auTomobiles in his spare Time. Rifle Club I,2. NORA LYNN BROWN Will aTTend Weber College in The Tall . . . plans a career as a buyer Tor a sTore . . . recalls The Triendliness OT LT sTudenTs .. . parTicipaTed in GAA advanced apparaTus in her spare Time. GAA I,2,3,4. PAMELA GENE BROWNSON Pam . . . will become a secreTary or a TlorisT aTTer college has a vivid memory oT her TirsT day aT LT . . . spends Tree Time aT The Corral .. . likes aThleTics. Benson H.S., Omaha, Neb. I: Lincoln H.S., Lincoln, Neb. 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 21 GAA 4. BETTY LOU BRUCHTEL Will enTer The U, oT Wisconsin in The Tall To plan Tor a career in elemenT- ary educaTion . . . parTicularly enjoyed modern dance sews in her spare Time . . . Spanish was TavoriTe subiecT. Jr. Red Cross Council sec. Ig GAA I. 2.4: Spanish Club 2,3,4g Lion STaTT 3. ROGER PAUL BRUNKE AnTicipaTes sTudying woodworking aT a vocaTional school enjoyed American HisTory and gym beTTer Than anyThing else aT LT. BARBARA ANN BRUNO Barb . . . will make arT her major aT Culver-STockTon College . . . is adepT aT horseback riding .. . draws in her spare Time . . . arT and Spanish raTed high. GG-A I. PETER LORIN BRYANT PeTe . . . Tinds ThaT his TuTure in- cludes PrinceTon, Brown, or Purdue U. . . . plans a career in mechanical engi- neering won The Mo:T Valuable Player award Tor Frosh-Soph Baseball enjoyed his sTudenI council work. FooTball I,2,3: Baseball I,2,3,47 Wres- Tling Ig NaT'l Honor SocieTy 3.4: STu- denT Council 4. BARBARA ANN BRYDON Barb will become an airline hosTess aTTer sTudies aT The U. oT Iowa . . . Tinds being in The Corral Show her mosT memorable experience. Nurses' Aide l,2: Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil Ig Girls' Club Council 4: Spanish Club 47 GAA I.2.3,4: Pep Club I: Home Ec Club 21 STudenT Council Com. 27 Cor- ral Show 2.3.4. RICHARD GEORGE BU RD Has decided To aTTend JC nexT Tall especially enioyed baskeTball games . .. preTerred mechanical draw- ing To oTher subiecTs . . . siTes his hobby as boaTing. Bowling Club 23 InTramuraI Baseball 2. JOHN VINCENT BURKE Jack . , . will probably allend Air Force Academy . . . spenl many enioyable hours working 'lor lhe Lion . .. especially liked baskelball games . , . was employed in a grocery slore. Lion Slall 3.4. LANA LEE BU RNETT Has planned lo maior in home ec- onomics al lhe U. ol Kansas . . . liked allending baskelball games keeps busy reading, wriling, and lraveling . . . will remember LT's friendly almosphere. Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4: GAA 4. PATRICIA MAUDE BURNS Pal . . . hopes lo prepare for a 'leaching career al' Loyola U .... en- ioyed working as an ollice aide . . . found malh inleresling menlion of lhe facully lrio al The i960 loreign sludenl sockhop makes her smile. Home' Ec Club I: Drama Club I: Busi- ness Club 3: Cicero Club 3: GAA 37 Cllice Aide 3.4: FTA 2.4: Russian Club 4 During a sludy hall al Senior Open House. parenls and sludenl congregale in Ihe library. IVP . .-EN .:, HERBERTA LORAINE BURTON Lorraine . . . anlicipales enlering general office work and hospilal work laler liked parlicipaling in sporls lhinks psychology is inleresling. Home Ec Club I,2.3,4: Mu Tau I,2.3.4: GAA I. JAMES JOSEPH BUSEK Biz . . . vocalion direcled 'loward submarine service liked socializing wilh friends before class . . . preferred graphic arf lo olher subiecls . . . 'rhe lasl day ol l96O foolball praclice is a lasling memory . . . losl' his lickel' lo ihe l96O Prom. Foolball l.2.3.4: Baseball I,2: Wreslling 2: Door Guard 3: lnlramural Baskelball l,2,3,4. NANCY ANN BUSHNELL Bushie . . . wanls lo allend U. of Missouri in preparalion for a leach- ing career . . . enjoyed baskelball games and being wilh The girls . ,. con- siders her year Homecoming as mos? memorable momenl. Corral Show 3: Obirin Talenl Show 4: Jr. Class Play 3: Spanish Club 3: Home Ec Club I. RUTH ANN BUTKOVICH Plans lo pursue a secrelarial car- eer . . . worked in a dry cleaner's shop . . . spenl many lree hours al fhe Corral . . . liked English. Business Club 3: GAA I. MARY ELLEN BUTLER Mary Ellen . . . will enler JC and lhen Lake Foresl College wilh inlen- lions ol becoming a kindergarlen leach- er . . . remembers LT's musical pro- duclions . . . laughs when she recalls The looks she gol while driving her bro'rher's cuslomized car. Business Club sec. 3. pres. 4: Rep. Assem. 2: Lalin Club 2: Greek Club l,2: GAA l,2,4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. ROBERT ALLEN BUTTERFIELD Bob . . . will maior in law al Knox College . . . liked parlicipaling in bas- kelball and 'tennis . . . will remember being a Lalin conlesl winner. Class Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. 4: Sludenl Council Com. l.3,4: Corral Show 4: Tennis 2.3.41 Inlramural Baskelball 2.3.4: Lalin Club l.2.3.4: French Club 4. DAVID ARNOLD CAIN Dave wanls 'lo sludy busi- ness managemenl nl Soulhern Illinois U. enioyed LT sporfs evenls .. . enlhusiaslic hockey lan and player . . . has worked as a salesman . . .will never 'iorgel Mr. Hemenway's American His- 'iory class. Baseball I.4: lnlramural Baskelball 2.3.4. Class of '61 wins Corral's Winier KAREN BETH CAIRNS Plans fo operafe business ma- chines in an office . . . especially liked foofball and baskefball games . . . will always remember l960 Girls' Club dance. GAA lg Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Home Ec. Club 3. LAWRENCE BURR CALDWELL Larry has decided fo enfer fhe field of business adminisfrafion affer JC . . . spends spare Time playing 'lhe piano. weighfliffing. and boafing . . . is fhe Third generafion of his family fo affend LT. Rep. Assem. 2.3: German Club 2.3. NANCY JEAN CAMERON Nancy desires 'fo enfer 'rhe field of pharmaceufical research . .. will affend Purdue U. . . . enjoyed being Fall Fesfival Queen for fhe American Legion her senior year. Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Rep. Assem. 32 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2.3.47 Sfudenf Council Com. 4: German Club 2.3: Mu Tau 21 Library Aide I: GAA 2. CH RISTOPHER LYN N CAMPBELL Chris . . . has chosen elemenfary feaching as her career . . . will enroll af Norfhern Illinois U. liked af- fending baskefball games . . . had frouble wifh her misleading firsf name. Spanish Club 3.4: FTA 3.4: GAA l.2.3: Lafin Club Bd. 2: Soundfrack 3: Mu Tau 2: Girls' Club Council l. TONY MICHAEL CAMPISE Wishes fo enfer fhe field of prinf- ing . . . inferesfed in physical educafion and all school sporfs . . . acfive in his church's Teen Club . . . will always re- member his LT graduafion. MARY SUE CAPERS Has chosen fhe U. of Soufh Caro- lina fo prepare for 'reaching The handi- capped . . . parficipafing in fhe decora- Hon of floafs was a favorife pasfime . . . enioys horseback riding in spare fime .. . rafes dramafics as being favorife course. Choir 47 French Club 4: Dramafics Club l.21 Lafin Club 2.3.45 GAA l.2: Mad- Caps lg Sfuclenf Council Com. 3.4. JAMES ALLEN CA RAGHER Jim . . . undecided as fo his course of sfudy buf plans fo affend JC . . . relaxing af fhe Corral was a fav- orife acfivify found being em- ployed as a sfock boy an excellenf ex- perience . . . will long recall fhe frying days of his freshman year. Foofball 3. JAMES REESE CARLISLE Jim . . . would like 'lo affend Bucknell U. or U. of Colorado fo obfain a degree in educalion . . . favors Span- ish above ofher subiecfs . . . will always remember LT's crowded halls. Lion Sfaff 3.47 Wresfling l.2.3: Golf l.2.3.4: Rep. Assem. l.2.3: Office 2.3. RICHARD CARL CARLSON Rich . . . plans fo affend fhe U. of Illinois for engineering physics and choir were his favorife subiecfs . . . inferesfed in boafs as a hobby. Choir 3. pres. 4: Opereffa 4. ROBERT VICTOR CARLSON Bob . . . plans fo ioin fhe Navy affer graduafion . . . liked law and physical educafion . . . inferesfs lie in phofography and fhe guifar . . . spenf free lfime working af a counfry club. Kirkwood I-l.S.. Kirkwood. Mo. l.2. SUSAN JEANNE CARR Sue . . . will enfer secrefarial work affer JC remembers fhe friendli- ness of sfudenfs and feachers af LT . . . enjoyed her business courses .. . likes archery. GAA l.2.3g Wrifers' Club lg Drama Club I.2g Jr. Red Cross Council 2: MadCaps 2. DENNIS JAY CARROLL Looks forward fo affending Park College . .. prefered mafh fo ofher subiecfs . . . enioyed wafching baskef- ball and foofball games . . . will always remember serving cokes af fhe games. Lafin Club 2: German Club 37 Track 2. Olympics Corral members nearly sur- round a senior girls' chorus vides fhe cli line as if pro' max fo 'fhe annual Four-Sfar Nighf floor show. ALAN CARTER CASTRODALE AI will affend Grinnell Col- lege . .. found biology and English inferesfing . . . enioys reading and par- ficipafing in wafer sporfs . . . was ace five in church youfh group. Bowling Club 4: Band lg Cicero Club 3. JOSEPH JEROME CECH Joe . . .infends fo become a phar- macisf affer affending fhe U. of Wis- consin or fhe U. of Illinois . . . found enioymenf in Spanish Club, choir, and sporfs . . . will long remember feachers' willingness fo help and cooperafe wifh sfudenfs. Spanish Club 2,3,41 Choir 3,41 Opereffa 4: Rifle Club I,2. JACK V. CEFERIN Will confinue his educafion af JC . . . enioys bowling and ham radio op- erafing . . . will long remember geffing a l in Spanish . .. parficipafed in LaGrange Park Civil Defense for fwo years. Bowling Club 4: Radio Club 3: Rifle Club I. KAREN MARIE CERMAK Hopes fo do office worlc affer graduafion preferred homemalcing fo ofher subiecfs spends leisure fime wafer skiing, ice slqafing, or swim-s ming. I-lome Ec Club l,2: GAA I. NANCY MABIN CHAMBERS Chilly wanfs 'fo feach firsf grade affer a degree from Baraf Col- lege or Dunbarfon College . . . found lnfroducfion fo Teaching a profifable course . . . had fun af baslcefball games and slumber parfies. Sfudenf Council I,2,3: Class Bd. freas. 4, Soundfraclc I,3, co-edifor 2: Tab Sfaff 4: Home Ec Club sec. 2, Obirin Show 4, Corral Show 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH CHANDLER Marge will enfer Wesleyan College afier 'rwo years af Kendel Jr. College preferred Business Ma- chines fo ofhor subiecfs . . . finds re- creafion in summer and winfer sporfs. Riverside-Brookfield l'l.S., Riverside, Ill., l,2,3g I-lome Ec laborafory ass'f. I,2,3. ABBIE B. CHAPMAN ls undecided abouf fha fufure . . . preferred sfagecraff fo all ofher sub- iecfs funniesf momenf was when one of her ciassmafes was accidenfly loclced in a fool closef. Dramafics Club l.47 Wrifers' Club 4: Nurses' Aide I,2: Business Club 4. THOMAS I-IEEIDERSON CHAPMAN Tom plans a career in elecfrical engineering affer affending Purdue U. .. . will long remember LT-Hinsdale foofball games feels he enioyed mafh more fhan ofher courses . . . has been employed af a drugsfore. Bowling Club l,4: Audio-Visual Aide I,2: lnframural Baseball 23,41 Rifle Club I,2g Inframural Basbefball I. Despife fheir polifical differences, Mike Smifh charges fhe regular book sfore price fo Anne Tewksbury, Kifch Gallagher, and Chuck Hack- ard. VICTOR L. CHATFIELD Vic . . . sees a career in business affer JC , . . fabs choir acfivifies as his favorifes will long remember parficipafing in fhe opereffas .. . has worked as a sfock boy. Choir 3,4. JAMES MICHAEL CHERESKIN Ames . . . plans fo affend JC, fhen U. of lllinois . . . has chosen fo work in fhe field of adverfising . . . favorife acfivifies cenfer around sporfs , . , found hisfory mosf enioyable course. Baseball l,2,3,4g Wresfling I: Foofball 3: lnframural Baskefball I,2,3,4: Class Bd. 4. LINDA JEANNE CHERRY Wanfs fo become an airline sfew- ardess affer sfudying af Florida Soufh- ern College . . . had fun working as fhe only girl in a men's shop liked building Homecoming floafs . . . will long remember 'lhe l96O Corral Show. Obirin Show 47 Sfudenf Council Com. 47 Corral Show 3: Office Aide 2,37 Rep. Assem. 2: Class Play l,4. LORINE GAYLE CH RISTENSEN Expecfs fo affend U. of lllinois . . . sewing, kniffing, and lisfening fo re- cords filled her spare fime . . . derived pleasure from GAA bowling program . , . preferred dramafics fo ofher sub- iecfs. lvladCaps l, hisforian 27 Girls' Club Council 3: GAA l,2,37 Business Club 4: Twirlers' Club 2. LINDA CHRISTIANSON Has planned a career in feaching affer sfudying af Beloif College . . . spends leisure fime lisfening fo records . . . liked working on Homecoming floafs will remember cheering af Homecoming pep assemblies. Lion Sfaff 37 Sfudenf Council Com. 3,41 Cicero Club 3: French Club 4: Dramafics Club lg GAA l,2. SHARON MARIE CHRISTIE Enrollmenf af U. of Illinois fo follow graduafion . . . hopes 'Io become an airline hosfess . . . considered cre- afive wrifing her favorife course spenf free hours reading and draw- ing. Siena H.S., Chicago, lll. l,2,3g Wrifers' Club sec. 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: GAA l,2,3y Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4. JAM ES EDWARD CH RZANOSKI Jim . . . will confinue his edu- cafion af JC or Soufhern illinois U .... looks forward fo becoming a sales- man . . . likes all sporfs . . . choses speech as his favorife subiecf. CAROLYN LEE CLARK Clarkie anficipafes maioring in merchandising al' fhe U. of lllinois .. found psychology very inferesfing likes fo swim in summer monfhs . .. especially enioyed affending foof- ball games. Walfer Lufheran H.S., Melrose Park, lll. I: GAA l,2,3g Home Ec Club 2,31 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. CHARLES O. CLARK Charlie plans fo affend JC or U. of Illinois . . . will prepare for a fufure in engineering or pharmacy . . . felf mafh and science courses were valuable. Rifle Club I: German Club 3. KAREN LEE CLARK Casey will enroll af Iowa Sfafe U. infends fo become a nurse enioyed affending afhlefic evenfs . . . will never forgef a foofball player colliding wifh fwo cheerleaders. Nurses' Aide 2, Spanish Club 3: GAA l,2,3,4, Office Aide I. GLORIA JEANNE CLENDENIN Glor . . . expecfs fo enroll in The American School of Beaufy Culfure . . . aspires fo be a beaufician finds pleasure in going fo parfies and playing fhe piano . . . considers English her 'favorife subiecf. Rep. Assem. 2: Jr. Red Cross Council l,2? GAA l,2,3. SUSAN LOUISE CLUTE Susie . . . p'ans fo major in home economics af Iowa Sfafe U. .. . feels her parficipafion of fhe Foreign Sfu- denf Commiffee rewarding found '60 Homecoming pep a.sembiy im- pressive. GAA I,21 Class Bd. l,41 Sfudenf Coun- cil Com. 2,3,41 Rep. Assem. 31 French Club 41 Home Ec C.ub 2,4, vice-pres. 31 Office Aide 3,41 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. CAROL ANNE COLEMAN Has planned fo major in medicine af Washingfon U .... found chemisfry enjoyable has greaf inferesf in music will always recall being in choir. Chofr 3,41 Rep. Assem. 21 Lafin Club 21 French Club 41 Mu 'Iau I,4, vice-pres. 21 Jr. Red Cross Council Ij Library Aide I,21 GAA I,21 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. JOHN STEPHEN COMAN Hopes fo enfer 'Ihe paper business affer DePauw U. or Tu,ane U .... afh- Iefic evenfs were major inferesfs . . . spends much free fime playing golf . . . felf Mr. Payne's hisfory classes were his funniesf momenfs af LT. Golf I,2,3,41 Spanish Cub 3,41 Lafin Club 21 Rep. Assem, 3. GARRY M. CONLEY Plans fo become a radio-TV fech- nfcian enjoyed sfagecraff spenf much fime wifh his own combo and repair service . . . feels he will never forgef parficipafing in fhe Obirin Show. Obirin Show 4. ALAN F. CONRADT Al . . . anficipafes sfudying law af Denison U. or Lawrence . . . acfive in sporfs, especially gymnasfics . . . finds imifafing famous comedians enjoyable . . .will remember Homecoming I96O. Cross-Counfry 2,31 Track 21 Oymnasfics 3j C.ass Bd. 41 Sfudenf Councii Com. 3,41 Corral Show 41 Infrarnurla Sporfs I,2,3,41 Lafin Club Qi Band I,2. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CORDNER Bill . . . hopes fo sfudy al' U. of Iliinois enjoys reading found Oral Communicafions inferesfing remembers siffing 'ihrough 'five minufes of a college conference for a girls' school. Cleveland Jr. H.S. I. MARJORIE COREY Marge . . . has decided fo afiend Vanderbilf fo sludy nursing likes going fo games and Iisfening fo re- cords . . ,had fun building Homecoming floafs rafes biology as a favorife subjecf. French Club 41 FNA 2,41 Nurses' Aide 41 GAA I,21 MadCaps I. MARY ELLEN CORSON Looks forward 'fo preparing for primary feaching af Illinois Slafe Nor- mal U. liked American Hisfory spenf many Friday nighfs af The Corral . . . will never forgef fhe friend- liness af LT. GAA I,2,31 FNA 3j FTA 41 Office Aide -4. MARY COULTER Liffle Mike will become a nurse affer affending JC and fhen 'raking nurses' fraining . . . biology was a favorife subjecf . . . enjoyed play- ing in fhe band af baskefball and foof- ball games . . . fakes canoeing 'Irips and wafer skis during fhe summer. Band I,2,3,4I Orchesfra 21 Jr. Red Cross Council 21 FNA 2.31 GAA I,21 Lafin Club 21 Spanish Club 3,4. NANCY KAY COWLEY A career in modeling will follow sfudies af fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . will always remember meefing fhe friendly people af LT . . . parficipaffon in modern dance and Home Ec Club were her favorife acfivifies. Home Ec Club I,2,3,41 GAA I,2,3,41 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. ELIZABETH AIDA CREER Liz . . . plans fo major in langu- ages af Indiana U .... enjoys fraveling, snowball fighfs, and swimming . . .feels her summer frip fo Europe an oufsfand- ing evenf in her high school experiences. Sfudenf Council -,2,3, sec. 41 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 3,41 GAA I,2,3,41 Cor- ral Show I,2,31 German Club 3,41 Lafin Club 21 FNA I. BARBARA CHRISTINE CRONEIS Barb . . . hopes fo pursue nursing affer JC . . . chose biology and mafh as favorife subjecfs . . . enjoys collecfing menus and Iisfening fo records . . . feels graduafion her mosf memorable evenf af LT. Class Bd. 21 Rep. Assem. 4j GAA I,2,3,41 Library Aide lj Office Aide 4. DENNIS WARD CROSS Chris . . . will pursue a career in foresfry affer affending Colorado Sfafe U. enjoys fishing, wresfling, and cross-counfry . . . found science class inferesfing. Wresfling I,2,3,41 Cross-Counfry 41 In- 'lramural Baslcefball I. JUDITH DAWN CROWHURST Judee .. . plans 'lo become an elemenfary feacher affer affending Mill- ikin U .... finds wafer skiing and fennis favorife pasfimes . . . felf her work in Infroducfory Teaching was exfremely re- warding. Home EC Club 2, hisforian 3, freas. 41 Jr. Red Cross Council I,2,31 Library Aide I,2,3I GAA I,2. Chrisfmas card sale champion Janef Cruickshank demonsfrafes fhe approach which sold over 250 boxes. JANET RUTH CRUICKSHANK Jan . . . hopes fo become an air- line hosfess . .. will always remember school assemblies . . . rafes arf course as favorife subiecf . . . works wifh Iape re corder in leisure fime. Library Aide 4: GAA I.2.3.4. PAUL WILLIAM CULBERTSON Bill . . . plans fo become a foresf ranger affer schooling af Oklahoma Sfafe . . . enioyed LT's baskefball and foofball games . .. works on cars in his spare lime never will forgef Boys' Club Dance in senior year. Cross-Counfry I,3,4: Inframural Bas- kefball I.2. JANICE JOANN CULP Jan . . . will prepare for a career as a medical fechnologisf by affending JC or Valparaiso U .... preferred bi- ology and chemisfry fo ofher subiecfs .. . enioys parficipafing in sporfs. Office Aide 2.3.4-: PNA 2: GAA I: Li- brary Aide I. Senior C hrisfmas card SHARON RAE CUNIS Has decided fo enfer fhe secre- farial field affer high school . . . feels fhaf fyping and shorfhand courses pro- vided her wifh a good background . . . reads in her spare fime. J. Sferling Morfon H.S., Berwyn. III. I.2: Folk Dancing I: Business Club 2: Office Aide 3: Library Aide 4. ROBERT LARRY DAFFRON Bob . . . is planning fo enfer Ihe service affer graduafion . . . spenf con- siderable fime af Corral . . . found machine shop very beneficial . .. af- iended many school games. MARGARET KATE DALY Margie . .. plans 'Io sfudy jour- nalism af Norfhwesfern U. . .. liked languages . . . will never forgef being in fhe Corral Shows. Tab Sfaff ass'f edifor 4: Corral Show l,4: Sfudenf Council Com. chr. I.2: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 3.4: Class Bd. 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3. sec. 4: Cicero Club 3: Lafin Club 2: Drama Club vice-pres. I. JU DITH DEXTER DANA Judy . . . hopes fo become a medical fechnologisf affer affending U. of Wisconsin liked Spanish .. . spends free fime wafer skiing and sail- ing . .. will always remember Home- comings. GAA I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.47 FNA l.2: Pep Club 2.3: Home Ec Club 2. MARILYN JOYCE DARBY Will affend U. of Illinois fo pre- pare for a business career . . . chose mafh as a favorife subiecl' . . . plays piano liked 'Io affend foofball games. Calumef H.S. I,2,3: Jr. Honor Sociefy I,2.3: GAA 2.3: Library Aide I: Library Club I: Annual Sfaff 2.3. BRUCE JOHN DAS Plans fo go info fhe field of engin- eering affer sfudying af fhe U. of Illinois found his mafh classes enioyable .. . spare fime occupied by affending foofball games and working on his car. Foofball I: German Club 2. sale biggesf, mosT successful in hisfory JOHN GREGORY DAVENPORT Dav . . . is planning To sTudy med- icine aT DarTmouTh College . . . will al- ways remember being seleCTed as NaT- ional MeriT Scholarship semi-TinalisT . . . likes golT and playing violin . . . once walked inTo a girls' washroom. Cross-CounTry 213,41 Cass Bd. Treas. 41 NaT'l Honor SocieTy 3,41 Golf 3,41 Or- chesTra 2,31 STudenT Council Com. 4. JAN ELIZABETH DAVIES Plans To aTTend U. oT lllinois . . . wanTs To be a secreTary . . . liked French and working in Girls' Club . . . will never TorgeT being in Corral Shows. Girls' Club Bd. sec. 2, Treas. 3, vice- pres. 41 Girls' Club Council I1 Pep Club I, Treas. 21 French Club 41 Corral Show 2,3,41 GAA I.2,31 OTTice Aide 41 NaT'I Honor SocieTy 4. JOAN NOREEN DAVIS Joannie . . .will enroll aT Chicago Teachers College . . . collecTs dolls and sTuTTed animals . . . enioyed English and gym . . . The lasT day of American HisTory in summer school provided an amusing memory. GAA I,2,3,41 Twirlers l,2,31 Class Bd. 31 Rep. Assem. 41 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. MICHAEL DAVIS Will aTTend Yale U. or NorThwesT- ern U. in preparaTion Tor a career in medicine . .. found The sTudy of The Russian language challenging . . . help- ed wriTe The I96I Corral Show. Rep. Assem. l,2,3,41 Class Bd. l,2,31 Russian Club 2.3.41 Honor STudy Hall Sup. 2.3.41 NaT'l Honor SocieTy 3,41 Cicero Club 31 Corral Show 4. STEVEN MOORE DAVIS STeve . . . main inTeresT is in sTudy oT naTure . . . hopes To prepare Tor a career in wildIiTe managemenT aT The U. of Kansas or SouThern lllinois U .... parTicipaTecl acfiyely in ConservaTion Club. ConservaTion Club 3, program chr. 41 Rifle Club I. CAROLYN ANN DeBROWER Care . . . NorThern lllinois U. is nexT . . . will enTer The Teaching pro- Tession .. . believes social sciences To be her mosT inTeresTing subiecT appreciaTed helpfulness oi The class counselors and deans. Twirlers l,2,3,41 Spanish Club 3,41 LaTin Club 21 Home Ec Club 21 GAA I,2. JUDITH EUNICE DE LA HUNT Judy . . . Maca'esTer College will be Tollowed by a career in elemenTary educaTion . .. parTicipaTed in debaTe and speech acTiviTies . . . dances and plays piano in spare TFrne . . . was im- pressed by The size of LT. SouTh ST. Paul H.S., SouTh ST. Paul, lvlinn. l,2,31 Deba+e l,2,3,41 FTA l,2,3,41 Pep Club l,2,3: Business Club 3,4. BENJAMIN GEORGE DePAOLA Deep . . . hopes To become an in- dusTrial engineer aTTer aTTTending JC . . . Tound TooTball and baskeTbalI en- ioyable . . . likes To play hockey . . . worked as a bus boy aT a golf course. Track l,21 Foofball l,21 BaskeTbalI 4. JUDY ANNE DETHMER Plans To aTTend ihe U. ol: Iowa where she will sTudy nursing en- ioyed cheerleading skaTing and swimming occupy her spare Time . . . will always remember I96O Homecom- ing. Quincy Jr. H.S., Quincy, lll. I1 Cheer- leading 2,3,41 Pep Cub 2: Lafin Club 21 French Club 41 OTTice Aide 31 STu- denl' Council Com. 3. CARLETON H. DEUTER Carl . . . is enTering JC and Then AnTioch College To sTudy engineering .. . likes playing golT and cards .. . always will remember Mr. Craven's chem- isTry class . . . has worked as a sTock boy. MARSHALL NELSON DEY Shark . .. hopes To become a building conTracTor . .. enjoyed aT- Tending baskeTball games . . . raTes geo- meTry as his Tavor7Te subieclh Culver MiliTary Academy Ii Boxing I1 Track I1 Cross-CounTry I: Class Board 21 lnTramural BaskeTbalI -I. CATHERINE RUTH DeYOUNG CaThy . . . will sTudy To be a physical educaTion Teacher aT lllinois STaTe Normal U.. . . was acTive in GAA . . . raTes French as TavoriTe subiecT . . . has worked as a clerk in a Tood sTore. GAA I, sec. 2, poinT chr, 3, pres. 41 Leadership 2,3,41 NaT'l Honor Sociefy 3,41 Rep. Assem. 2,31 Girls' Club Bd. I1 French Club 4i STudenT Council Com. 3,41 LaTin Club 2. I 173 7 GILBERT ALAN DIERKES Gil .. . will probably become a salesman affer pursuing a higher edu- caTion . . . liked geomeTry beTTer Than any oTher subiecT aT LT . . . spare Time was spenT Tinkering on cars. GUSTAVE ALLAN DITCH MAN Gus . . . wanTs To sfudy business adminisTraTion aT MankaTo STaTe College , ., wresTling and Track are favoriTe acTiyiTies . . . enioys swimming and weighf-liffing in spare Time . . . worked in consfrucfion for Three years, Wresfling I,2,3: Track I,2,4. KENNETH GEORGE DIXON Ken . . . plans To sTudy archifec- Ture aT The U. of Illinois Friday nighTs aT The Corral were a Tavorife experiences on The Lion were special memories. Lion sTafT 3,41 STudenT Council Com. 3,4. MARGARET ANN DOBSON Margie . . . inTends To enfer The secrefarial field . . . found exciTemenT in aTTending aThleTic eyenfs . .. con- siders shorThand beneficial for her Tu- iure work. Girls' Club Council 3,41 Business Club 4. MARGARET ANNE DOBSON Peggy . . . anTicipaTes aTTending NorThern Illinois U. where she will sTudy nursing . . . has enioyed Spanish class . . . acTive in FNA . . . will lang re- member her TirsT debafe. FNA I,3,4, pres. 21 Nurses' Aide 2,41 Debafe 3,41 Russian Club 41 LaTin Club 3: GAA I,2. ELIZABETH DONNELLY BeTh . . . is undecided as To fu- Ture occupaTion enioyed biology class . . . does volunfeer work aT Com- muniTy Memorial General HospiTal . . . always will remember Senior Homecom- ing. B'oom Twp. I-l.S., Chicago Hls. I: Pep Club 21 Lafin Club 21 Corral Show 31 Spanish Club 4. MARTHA JANE DOSHER MarTy . . . looks Torward To sfudy- ing bookkeeping aT JC . . . preferred psychology To oTher courses . . . enioyed aTTending baskeTball games. Business Club 3: Home Ec Club 2,31 FIXIA 31 Library Aide 3,4. DONALD GEN E DOTY DoTe . . . will enroll aT JC and Then The U. of Chicago To prepare for a career as an indusfrial arTisT . . . likes baseball and baskeTball . . . inTeresTed in graphic arTs . . . remembers The friendliness of LT. SouTh Plainfield l'l.S., SouTh PIainTield, N.J., I,21 Baseball I,41 BaskeTbaII I,2: Cross-Counfry l,2. JOHN HARRY DOUGLAS Will maior in agriculfure while aTending JC or Lincoln College . . . likes To wafer ski and ice skafe . . . preferred mafh To oTher subiecfs . . . will long remember parTicipaTing in The opereTTa, Brigadoon. Rifle Club l,2Q Camera Club I, MARI LAN B. DOUGLASS Expecfs To sTudy Teaching aT De- Pauw U .... has enioyed cheerleading and baskefball games . . . likes French . . . remembers Friday nighTs wirh The girls plays piano in spare Time. Cheerleading 41 Rep. Assem. I,2,3: GAA 3,41 French Club 41 Office Aide 31 Choir 41 NaT'l Honor Sociefy 4. WESLEY HERBERT DOUGLASS, JR. Wes . . . anTicipaTes sfudying mefallurqical engineering aT Colorado School of Mines . . . worked on cars in free Time . .. enioyed dances and sporTs was employed as a sTore clerk. Cross-CounTry I. DON NA RAE DOW Aims To be a secrefary Tafer going To Brown's Business School . . . regards English as her favoriTe course . . . has been employed as a clerk and cashier . . . devofed much Time To church work. Cammack Jr. I-l.S., HunTingTon, W. Va., I1 Business Club 4. BETTE RUTH DOWNS Downey Bird . . . enfering JC and Then The U. of Illinois hopes To become a Teacher and a professional scouT leader . . . very acTive in sporTs . . . recalls being selecTed for bowling TournamenT. GAA 2,3,4, Bd. I1 FTA I,2,3,41 Conser- vafion Club I,21 LaTin Club 21 Spanish Club 3,41 STudenT Council Com. 2,31 Band I, librarian 2,3,4. BARBARA LYNN DOXEY Barb . . . infends To sfudy business adminisTraTion aT BeIoiT College . .. aicTive in GAA enjoys colIecTing sTamps, sTuTfed animals, old coins . . . worked as a camp counselor during summers. GAA I,2,3,41 Russian Club I,2,3,41 LaT- in Club 21 Girls' Club Council 4, JOHN BA RTA DOYLE Will enroll af fhe U. of Illinois fo prepare for a career in denfisfry . . . very inleresfed in sporfs . . . reads and Iisfens fo music in spare fir-ne. Foofball 2.3.41 Boys' Club Bd. 4i Band 2,37 Lafin Club 3i Rifle Club 21 In- 'lramural Baskefball 2.3.41 Corral Show 4. RAYMON D ANTHONY DuBI EL Ray . . . is looking forward fo loe- coming an engineer . . . will affend JC and fhen a universify . . . feels fhaf geomefry and chemisfry were very bene- ficial . . . swims and works on cars in spare lime. Wresfling I1 Lafin Club 3. NANCY ROSE DUCKETT Wanfs fo become a religious edu- cafion direcfor affer affending Linden- wood College preferred Infroduc- fion fo Teaching and mafhemalics cours- es fo ofher subiecfs . . . collecfs dolls . . . acfive in church work. Mu Tau I, pres. 2. sec.-freas. 3, pres. 41 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 31 GAA I,2,3,4: Lafin Club 31 Sfudenf Council Com. 3,41 Library Aide 3. ROBERT BRUCE DUER Bob . . . will affend JC or Norfh- ern Illinois U .... preferred American hisfory fo ofher subiecfs spends much fime working on cars . . . friendli- ness of LT sfudenfs sfands ouf in his mind. Rep. Assem. 3: Foofball 2,31 Track 21 Wresfling I.21 Jr. Red Cross Council 21 Inframural Baskefball 3. JANICE ELLEN DUKE Jan .. . infends fo sfudy ele- menfary educafion af Beloif or Cornell College . . .feels Infroducfion fo Teach- ing was a beneficial course. GAA I,2,3, Bd. 41 Nafll I-Ionor Sociefy 3,41 FTA I.2.3, vice-pres. 4: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3.4 iafin Club I.21 Spanish Club 3.41 Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil Ii Library Aide I,3,4. JAMES MICHAEL DUPREE Jim . . . Marqueffe or Nofre Dame is college choice . . . planning a career in business managemenf . . , found pleasure in hisfory courses enioys sporfs. Sf. Ignafius I-I.S., Cleveland, Ohio. I1 Sf. Ignafius I'I.S.. Chicago, III., 21 Sf. Procopius Academy, Lisle. III.. 3. PAU L H. DYKSTRA Dufch . . . infends fo sfudy infer- nafional law af Princefon . .. hobbies include Iisfening fo records and playing baskefball . . . will never forgef affend- ing ihe I96O Republican Convenfion. Rep. Assem. 'Ii Debafe 2.3: Russian Club 3,41 Lafin Club 21 Vergil Club 41 Cross- Counfry 31 Track 4i Baskefball Ii IXIaf'I Honor Sociefy 3,41 Corral Show 4. CHARLES F. EBEL Chuck . . . plans fo sfudy adver- fising af U. of Illinois . . . fhoughf his- Tory an inferesfing course reads during free fime . . . has worked in a chemical planf. Malverne Jr, I-I.S.. Malverne, N.Y. I1 Class Sec. Ii Foofball Ii Baseball I.21 Jr. Red Cross Council I.2,31 Office Aide 21 Door Guard 4. f '1 'ww A sfudy hall, deserfed in favor of fhe cafeferia, provides Sar- ah Sovereign wifh 'Ihe necess- ary afmosphere for a final review before faking a fesf. Shorier skiris, corduroy gym shoes CYNTHIA JANE ECK Cyn . .. Kalamazoo College and YMCA work are in fulure plans English and hislory rale high . . . was aclive in GAA and on Lion . . . will remember having a lead in Plain and Fancy . GAA I. Bd. 2.3. vice-pres. 4: Lion Slaif 3.4: Choir 4: Operella 4: Corral Show l.2.3.4: Sludenl Council Com. 2,3.4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 3.4. MARY LYNN ECKROTE Lynn . . .looks forward lo sludy- ing physical eclucalion al Culver-Sioclc lon College .. . enjoyed LT dances American Hislory was a favorile subiecl . .. remembers Friday nighls wilh lhe girls. Girls' Club Council sec. 4: Rep. Assem. 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Sludenl Council Com. 4: Home Fc Club 2: GAA I.2,3.4. MARGARET ELLEN EDLUND Peggy hopes lo maior in social work al Soulhern Illinois U .... aclive in sporls . . . enioyed speeches given in eleclion assemblies . . . recalls I96O Homecoming. GAA l,2.3.4: Soundlrack 3: Twirlers' l.2. JOHNNYE FAYE EGNOT Will sludy drama al Norlhweslern U. . . . enioyecl her experiences while working on Tab slaff and in Russian Club . . . will always remember painl- ing scenery. dancing. and singing in Plain and Fancy . Russian Club I. pres. 2,3.4: Nal'l Hon- or Sociely 3.4: Tab Slaff 3.4: Choir 3.4: GAA I.3,4. Bd. 2: Corral Show 4: Drama Club I.2.3: Sludenl Council Com. 4. JAMES PARKER ELLIOTT Jim . ,. anlicipales sludying en- gineering al IIT . . . aclive in sludenl governmenf . . . won lhe slale German conlesl' in l9bO . . . remembers lhe day he sal on a piece of blueberry pie. Sludenl Council 3.4: Rep. Assem. 2: Class Bd. lt German Club pres. 2: lnlramural Baskelball I,2.3.4. WILLIAM RICHARD ELLIOTT College choice undecided .. . hopes lo leach malhemalics . . . Basic Physics was a iavorile subiecl . . . lis- lens lo music during spare lime. Class Bd. 2.3: Sludenl Council Com. 2.3.4. LINDA LEE ENDEBAK Will allend JC . . . collecls me- menlos from special evenls . . . remem- bers I959 Homecoming . . . worked in communily library. Spanish Club 2.3.4: Mu Tau 3.4: Busi- ness Club 4: GAA I. JAMES CHARLES ENGSTROM Jim . . . will maior in engineering al Purdue U .... parlicipales in sporls during free lime . . . malh courses held special inleresl . . . was surprised when a bird flew inlo sludy hall. Foolball I: Railroad Club I: Baskelball mgr. 2: lnlramural Bowling 3. JOSEPH W. ENTRESS Joe. . , will enler U. ol Illinois lo sludy civil engineering . . . was inleres- led in Physics . . . worked summers as a dockboy. Foolball I: Inlrarnural Baskelball 4. KATH RYN ANN ERBS Kalhie . . . looks forward lo Au- guslana College and a leaching career . .. spenl' many Friday nighls al lhe Corral . .. will always remember ex- cilemenl' of I960 Homecoming pep as- sembly . . . aclive in church work. GAA I: FTA 3: Sludenl Council Com. 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. BETTY JANE EVANS Rebel . . . will conlinue educalion al JC . . . Plans lo be a secrelary . . . playing in 'the band al' The games was one of her favorile aclivilies .. . re- laxes while lislening lo records. Band I.2,3.4: GAA 2. EDWARD SMITH EVERSOLE Ed . . . plans lo sludy lhe lech- nical aspecls of lhe lhealre while al U. ol: Iowa . . . will always remember having lead in I96I Spring Play. Farragul H.S.. Chicago. Ill. I: Audio Visual Aide 2: Soulh Campus Play 2, Soundlrack 3: Drama Club 3. pres. 4: Thespians pres. 4: Nal'l Honor So- ciely 4. make appearance in girls' dress FRANK CORT FAILING Will enroll af JC 'lo sfudy medi- cine . . . collecfs sfamps in spare fime . . . rafes Trigonomefry and Economics as favorife subiecfs . .. inferesfed in phofography. Pemberfon Twp. H.S., Pemberfon, N.J. I,2,3: Foofball mgr. I,2: Baseball sfafis- fician 27 Bi-Phy-Chem 4: Camera Club 4. JANICE SARANE FALORE Jai will affend a vocafional school fo sludy beaufy culfure . . . had fun working on Represenfafive Assembly . . . swims whenever possible . . . rafes World Civilizafions as favorife course. Home Ec Club l,2g Rep. Assem. 4. Hems crepf up This year as evidenced by seniors Johnnye Egnof and Judy Sprowls. TRUDY JEAN FENlLl A nursing career will follow sfudy af Silver Cross Hospifal School of Nursing or JC . . . inferesfed in fool'- ball and baskefball games liked American Hisfory . . . highlighf af LT was The I96O Homecoming. Class Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. 2: C-AA 1.2: Home Ec Club 23 Girls' Club Council 3.4. JOHN JOSEPH FENSTERMAKER College years will be spenf af Sf. Mary's hopes for a law or iournalism career . . . offen worked on language club funcfions . . . reading and sporfs fake up spare fime. Lafin Club 2: Cicero Club 37 Spanish Club 3,47 Rifle Club l. WILLIAM CRAWFORD FERENSEN Bill . . . will seek a career in civil engineering affer affendinq JC and llT . . . phofography offers him a diversion from school work . .. refains lasfing memories of '60 Homecoming. Foofball l,2: Sfudenf Council Com. 42 Choir 3.4: Office Aide 2: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4. MITCHELL RAYMOND FERRIS Mike . . .a career in foreign frade will follow sfudies af Denison U. baskefball game wifh Hinsdale fhrilled him . . . music and reading are fwo of his favorife pasfimes. Upper Darby H.S., Philadelphia, Pa. 3: Class Bd. l: Lafin Club 2: French Club -13 Sfudenf Council 3. PAT FIALA Blondie . . . plans fo be a sfeno- grapher affer graduafion likes fo play fennis and wafer ski en- ioyed being an office aide . . . Home- coming games and dances sfand ouf in her memories. Office Aide 3,41 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. NANCY L. FIELDS Hopes fo become a secrefary affer graduafion preferred English and American Hisfory fo ofher courses . . . felf LT offered many opporfunifies. Business Club 3. K uf 78 Bleary-eyed sfudenfs awaif fheir furns fo reqisfer before faking fhe Safurday morning College Board exams. RICHARD HOMER FIELDS Dick . . . will sfudy aeronaufical engineering af Rose Polyfechnical Insfi- fufe . . . reads and collecfs guns as a hobby . . . won'f forgef having his coaf accidenfally sef on fire by care- less smokers his freshman year . . . en- ioyed plays and concerfs. German Club 2,37 Rifle Club I3 Audio Visual Aide 2,3. MARIA ELIZABETH FI LETZ Will sfudy nursing af U. of Michie gan . .. is offen found lisfening fo Johnny Mafhis records or sewing remembers Senior Homecoming . . . finds mafhemafics infriguing. German Club 2,3,4: FNA I,2: Home Fc Club 3: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2: Office Aide 4. BARBARA JEAN FINEK Barb . . . wanfs fo be a beaufician affer finishing high school . . . can be found horseback riding in leisure fime fascinafed by business machines sfill remembers firsf dance worked in a grocery sfore, KEITH TAYLOR FINKS Uncerfain as fo fufure educafional and vocafional choice . . .found physics a challenging subiecf . . . phofography occupied much of his spare iime. German Club 31 Camera Club 3. RICHARD WILLIAM FLEMING Rick will sfudy aufomofive Technology af Bradley U .... remembers '59 Homecoming . .. likes fo build and race go karfs enioyed his mafh courses. MadCaps I. JAMES DEAN FLINT Jim . . . is uncerfain abouf vo- cafion buf will go fo LeHigh U. . .. enjoyed physics demonsfrafions fha? fail- ed . . . looks back wifh pride on winning fhe VarsiIy4Alumni baskefball game . . . likes golf. lnframural Baskefball 41 Tennis I,2: Cam- era Club I,2, vice-pres. 33 Bowling cap- fain 31 Rifle Club I,2. JULIANNE FLORA Julie wanfs fo become a buyer affer affending U. of Kansas or Cornell College enioyed Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls . . . especially likes music and English Liferafure. Corral Show Com. 35 GAA I,2,3,4-3 Of! fice Aide 3: Rep. Assem 2: French Club 4: Dramafics Club 3,47 MadCaps I: Home Ec Club 21 Opereffa 3: Jr. Class Play 3. KATHRYN STEDMAN FLORENCE Kafhie . . . wanfs fo see Ihe world as an anfhropologisf affer gradu- afion from Miami U. will always remember her chorus line in The Obirin Talenl' Show. Girls' Club Bd. 2,3,4g French Club 41 Corral Show 3: Lafin Club I,2: Class Bd. 23 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 31 Sfu- denf Council Com. 4. GERALDINE JANE FOLEY Gerri . . . will be a feacher affer sfudying al Wesfern Illinois U. . . . found Girls' Club an inferesfing acfivify likes English and horseback riding . . . will remember Senior Homecoming. Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Girls' Club Bd. 3: Drama Club 2. GAA I.3.4. MARSHA JAN E FORD Marsh . . . will confinue arf edu- cafion af U. of Wisconsin or U. of Missouri dancing in Plain and Fancy was rewarding . . . enioyed bas- kefball and foofball games. MadCaps I: GAA l.2.3.4g French Club 3. JAMES JOSEPH FORST Fuzzy . . . will sfudy pharmacy af fhe U. of Illinois nexf fall . . . worked in a drug sfore for fhree years working on cars fakes up spare fime . . . preferred mafh fo ofher courses. Cross-Counfry l.2: Track 2. Rep. Assenn. I.2.3. JOHN MERRITT FOX Fox fulure holds work in elecfronics or fool and dye making . . . liked mafh besf . . . laughed hardesf when impersonafing Zorro in Spanish class . . . graduafion sfands ouf in his mind. Wresfling I.2.3. TEDDY EDWIN FRANTZEN Ted . . . undecided abouf fufure college plans . .. draflsman is prob- able vocafional choice . . . remembers affending school dances and sporfs evenfs . . . inferesfed in cars . . . has been a service sfafion affendanf. Inframural Sporfs 3.4. JERRY FREIN Hopes fo become a mechanical engineer . . . will sfudy af JC and U. of Illinois . . . felf mafh an inferesfing course . . . works on cars during spare fime . . . acfive in Junior Achievemenf. Sf. Teresa H.S. I.2. Decafur. Illinois: Band I.2. RUSSELL D. FRENCH Russ . . . plans fo be a music Teacher affer affending lhe U. of Kan- sas . . . enioyed baskefball games . . . liked mafh excelled in fhe field of music. Corral Show 2: Class Bd. 3.4: Orchesfra 2.3.41 Band I.2.3.4-. DALE NORMAN FRIEND Fiend . . . looks forward fo pilol- ing a plane .. . plans fo sfudy af Mankafo Sfafe College . .. acfive in church group . . . fakes parf in car racing. Wresfling 2: Track 2. DAVID JOSEPH FRINTER Will alfend JC and fhen work as a fence erecfor liked mafh . . . can never forgef '60 Homecoming . . . sfill chuckles abouf fime English feacher imifafed a wifch. Bowling Club 3.4. DON CHARLES FRINTER Bufch . . . will erecf fences afler sfudy af JC . . . enjoys baseball. fly- ing. and framploling . . . rafes geome- fry high . . . will long remember gym classes. Bowling Club 3.4. LAWRENCE I. FRISBIE Larry . . . will sfudy af Soufhern Illinois U. foresfry is probable choice of vocafion . . . enioys oufdoor sporfs. especially boafing. swimming. and camping . . . acfive in church group . . . liked choir. Swim feam 4: Choir 3.47 Rifle Club 2.3. JUDITH ROSE FRITCH Judy . . . planning fo sludy mafh and science . . . will affend Iowa Sfafe College . . . liked GAA acfivifies . . . paslimes include swimming and playing fennis. Wrifers' Club 3. freas. 4: MadCap's 2: Office Aide 2: GAA I.2.3.4. MARY ANN FRYE Plans fo be an English 'leacher affer graduafion from JC and Wesfern Illinois U. . . . enioyed fhe excifemenf of foofball and baskefball games . . . preferred American Hisfory fo ofher subiecfs . . . was a clerk af a dry clean- ing esfablishmenf. RONALD LEE FULLER Ron . . . fufure plans include JC and fhen U. of Illinois . . . will long remember rivalry befween LT and Hins- dale . . . derived much pleasure from mafh and hisfory. I nframural Baskefball 2.4. College applicafions, Tab porfraifs are CATH LEEN A. GALLAGHER Kilch . . . wanls lo be a medical lechnologisl will probably allend DePauw . . . proud ol achievemenls in 'rumbling . . . enioyed Corral aclivilies. J.S. Morlon H.S., Cicero, III. l: Class Bd, lreas. 3: GAA l,2,3,4: Sludenl Council Com. 4: French Club 3.4: Ober- in Show 2.3: Corral Show I,2.3,4: Dra- malics Club 4: Na+'I Honor Sociely 4. DANIEL E. GANEK Dan . . . has plans lo become an engineer . . . will allend U. ol lllinois . . . proudesl ol Leller ol Commenda- lian from Nalional Meril Scholarship Commillee. Spanish Club 4: Bowling Club 3: Slamp Club l,2. NORMAN LUTHER GANSCHOW Norm . . . remains undecided aboul his lulure vocalion . . . allended many loolball and baskelball games . . . prelerred American Hislory lo olher courses . . . will long remember receiv- ing a l on a hislory lesl. lnlramufal Sporls l: Track 2: Bowling Club 3. BERTRAM WALLACE GARDNER, III Berl . . . plans lo allend JC nexl year . . . especially remembers lhe school dances . . . goes camping in spare lime . . . organized German Club Band lor Club Carnival during sopho- more year. Russian Club l,2: German Club 2,3: Square Dance Club 4. SANDRA IRENE GARN Sandy . . . will allend Ohio U. in preparalion lor a career in secondary educalion . . . inleresled in Lalin and English Lileralure swims and ice skales lrequenlly. Creslview Jr. H.S., Columbus, Ohio, I: Norlh H.S., Columbus, Ohio, 2: Girls' Club Council 3: Cicero Club 3: FTA l,2,4: Vergil Club sec. 4: Lalin Club 2. CHARLES LARRY GARY Gar . . . hopes lo enler lhe lield ol loreign lrade . . . hopes lo lurlher his educalion by allending lhe U. ol Iliinois . .. liked Spanish. GAYLE LAVERNE GATZ Gaysie . . . will conlinue her ed- ucalion al lhe U. ol lowa . , . inlends lo become a speech correclionisl . . . does a lol ol swimming and waler ski- ing . . . never will lorgel Homecoming l960. Girls' Club Council 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2.3: GAA I,2: Pep Club I,2: Corral Show 2,3,4. BRENDA FAYE GAULT Bern has decided lo enler ollice work . . . wenl lo many baskelball games . . , inleresled in hislory and arl . . . lislens lo records and draws during lree lime. Home Ec Club l. JOHN M. GAUNT Will enler Harvard or Yale U. lo prepare lor a law or leaching career . . . prelerred Lalin lo olher subiecls .. . allending summer school will be long remembered. Sludenl Council Com. I,2,3,4: Lalin Club 3, lreas. 2, pres. 4: Greek Club l: Foolball l,2: Track I: lnlramural Sporls 3.4. BRYANT EDM U ND GAUTHI ER Goal . . . enlering Bradey U. . . . undecided aboul lulure vocalion . . . inleresled in baskelball . . . beneliled greally lrom law course . . . enioys swim- ming and playing goll. Baskelball I: Track 3: lnlramural Sporls 2,3,4. JOHN GREGORY GEH MAN Probably will enler Carlelon U. preparing lor a career in higher educalion . . . lavored English lo olher courses . . . reads lor a paslime . . . likes many sporls. GWENDOLYN MARLEN E GEISS Mully is considering a car- eer as a buyer or an adverlising agenl will lurlher her educalion al lhe U. ol Illinois wenl lo numerous games and pep assemblies . .. lound American Hislory lo be her lavorile subiecl. Jr. Red Cross Council 2: GAA l,2,3,4: Nurses' Aide 3.4: Dramalics Club 3: French C'ub 4. i N wma fwo novelfies LANA RAE GERSHMEL Gersh . . . fhinlcs she will become an elemenfary 'reacher affer prepara- fion af Norfhern Illinois U. feels fhaf FTA was very beneficial . . . will remember I96O I-lomecoming. Girls' Club Council 31 FTA 4: GAA I,2g German Club 2.3. GEORGE LEONARD GERVASE Plans fo own his own business or resfauranf will confinue his edu- cafion af JC or The U. of Illinois . . . found hisfory and English fo be very inferesfing . .. acfive parficipafor in wafer sporfs. Campion Jesuif l'l.S., Prairie du Chien, Wis. I: Bowling League 3. MARILEE NATALIE GIAMPA Lee . . . wanfs fo become a sec- refary remembers school dances feels fhaf her fyping and shorf- hand courses have provided her wifh a good background . . . goes swimming and boafing frequenfly. of Seniors' final year i Jimmie JAMES eiANAcAKos --L Q 1 ' ' James . . . will furfher his educae i1- -- llqz I' fion af JC hopes fo become a , 132: I I mofel owner . . . parficipales acfively Fig EAAIII, in sporfs . . . saves coins . . . always M ii I QQ ' will remember rho day he gof his firsl 'ffEj:-'ii' car and drove if fo school. J: ...'I Bowling Club l,2,3,4g Tennis 2: Bas- .iiii gg lcefball 3. --1 -.,V ' Zf: '::, is . ' ii DONALD LEE GIBBONEY Don . . . enfering Rose Polyfech- nical Insfifufe fo prepare for a career in mechancial engineering . . . affended many baslcefball games . . . favored mafhemafics fo ofher courses . .. ine feresfed in mofor sporls. Model Airplane Club I: Bowling Club 47 Spanish Club 3. HOWARD W. GIBSON I-Iowie . . . plans fo become a civil engineer affer aflending fhe U. of Il- linois . . .found Spanish classes inferesf- ing . , . felf The consfanf confacf wifh , new people and personalifies af LT invaluable. Baseball l7Wreslling li Jr. Science Club ig Office Aide 21 lnframural Sporls 3,45 Door Guard 4. The array of her proofs poses a familiar problem 'lo Lenore Saf- rum as she goes 'Ihrough The 'fry- ing process of selecfing fhe one which will appear in 'lhe Tab . SUSAN VIRGINIA GIOVANNONI Sue . . . hopes fo enfer feaching affer affending Norfhern Illinois U .... wafer skiing and ofher sporfs are fav- orife acfivifies . .. will never forgef fhe faranfella running over fhe head of an assembly speaker. GAA I.2.3.4: Spanish Club I.2.3.4: Senior Leaders. JERRY GORDON GLASHAGEL Will probably enfer church work affer fhe U. of Illinois . . . finds ski- ing. horseback riding. and ofher acfivi- fies enioyable . . . will never forgef disfricf frack meef in iunior year. Sfudenf Council 2nd vice-pres. 2. Isf vice-pres. 3. pres. 4: Track I.2.3.4: Cor- ral Bd. I: Class Bd. I: Corral Show l.2.37 Na+'I Honor Sociefy 4. GENE VALJEAN GLENDINNING Iggy . . . hopes fo enfer eifher ad- verfising or finance affer affending U. of Illinois . . . fhinks fhere is a mass conformify of fhe sfudenf body . . . could offen be found reading or lisfening fo iazz. Class B. I.4: Office Aide l.2. JUDITH DIANE GONIA Judi . . . will become an elemen- fary feacher affer four years af Ripon College . . . fhoughf Spanish Club in- ifiafion funniesf momenf af LT . . . found Homecoming '60 and graduafion memorable. GAA I.2.3.4: Lafin Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls' Club Council 4: FTA 3.4: Na+'I Honor Sociefy 4. GERALD VINCENT GRAGG Jerry . . . hopes fo become a mechanical engineer affer affending Cor- nell U .... found physics demonsfrafions funniesf momenfs af LT . . . enioyed experiences on Tab sfaff. Tab Sfaff 2. ass'f edifor 4: Lion Sfaff 3: Lafin Club 2: Band I.2: Sfu- denf Council Com. 3: Corral Show 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JACOUELYN INGER GRANZI NE Jackie . . . plans fo sfudy liberal arfs af fhe U. of Illinois . . . enioyed Lion sfaff work . . . will always re- member being parf of a dragon in fhe Corral Show. Corral Show I,3: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Lion Sfaff 3: Rep. Assem. I,3: Lafin Club 2: Business Club 4: Obirin Show 2: Debafe chr. 3.4: GAA I.2,3,4. CHARLOTTE EILEEN GRECO Char . . . plans fo maior in Span- ish af fhe U. of Illinois . . . enioyed GAA publicify work . . . will long remember being a direcfor of fhe Cor- ral Show. Corral Show 3.4: GAA I. pf. chr. 2, vice-pres. 3, Bd. 4: Sfudenf Council Com. I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 3.4: Band l.2.3: Class Bd. 2: Rep. Assem. 3.4: Orchesfra 2. KENNETH JANKE GREEN Ken . . . has decided fo become an opfomefrisf affer affending U. of Illinois .. . enioyed audio-visual work for l.T's dramafic producfions . . . found unfimely exodus of an audience from a class play his funniesf momenf. Audio-Visual Aide I.2.3.4: Band 3.4: Rifle Club I: German Club 2.3. KAREN LOUISE GREENWALD Grizzy . . . looks forward fo a career in fhe diplomafic service affer fhe U. of Wisconsin . . . Spanish was her favorife subiecf . . . enioyed af- 'iending sporfs evenfs. Corral Show 2.3.4: GAA l.2. SUSAN ANNETTE GREGG Susi . . . plans fo be a psychia- frisf affer graduafion from Idaho Sfafe U. . . . has already affended college for one year . . . favorife subiecf was chemisfry . . . foofball games. pof- lucks. and music acfivifies fook up free fime. GAA I.2: Lafin Club 2.3: German Club 3: Rep. Assem. I: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. ROBERT HUGH GRIFFITHS Bob . . . hopes fo follow fhe car- eer of a chemisf or a physicisf affer Augusfana Colege derived greaf pleasure from inframural bowling and German Club meefings . . . appreciafed his physics class. Bowling Club I.3,4: Sfudenf Council Com. 4: lnframural Sporfs 3.4: German Club I.2.3.4: Rifle Club l.2. LOUISE JERRE GRUTZMACHER Lou . . . will enfer some phase of primary educafion affer JC and Chicago Teacher's College . . .feels her experience gained in lnfroducfion fo Teaching was invaluable . . . fime she walked info a boys' gym class by misfake was by far her funniesf momenf. Office Aide 2: Library Aide. freas. 3.4: Home Ec Club 2.3: FTA 3.4. NATALIE GUIDE Naf . . . hopes fo pursue fashion designing al' fhe Chicago Academy of Arf . . . found mafh and English classes inferesfing . . . will never forgef Home- coming '60. Nazarefh Academy I.2: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Girls' Club Bd. 3: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: GAA I.2: Cheerleader I.2: Opereffa l.2. THOMAS E. GUSTAFSON Plans on becoming an archifecf offer four years af U. of Kansas . . . had fun working on fhe Boaf Club floaf . . . building model airplanes affords an inferesfing hobby . .. looked forward fo graduafion for a long fime. Boaf Club 2. Wifh fhe rush fo fhe parking lof, anofher day of Norfh Campus classes is broughf fo a close. MELODY MARY HAASE Mel . . . expecfs fo enfer fhe sec- refarial field furfhering her edu- cafion af JC . . . affended many bas- kefball games feels fhaf shorf- hand was very beneficial designs clofhes in spare fime. l'Ioly Family, I-I.S., Norfh Miami, Fla., I: Nofre Dame Academy, Miami, Fla., 2: Office Aide 3,47 Business Club 3.4. CHARLES NICHOLAS HACKARD Chuck found chemislry in- feresfing . . . spends his leisure fime hunfing . . . plans fo affend Bradley fo sfudy engineering remembers Corral Winfer Olympics. Class Bd. 3,41 Inframural Sporfs 3,43 Door Guard capf. 4. NANCY C. HALLMANN Nanc wanfs fo be an air- line hosfess buf will firsf affend Iowa Wesleyan finds Iisfening fo re- cords a relaxing pasfime . . . parficipaf- ing in 'lhe Corral Show all four years is a memory few can possess. Corral Show I,2,3,47 Rep. Assem. 2i Office Aide 2: GAA 41 Jr. Red Cross Council I. ROBERT GUENTHER HAMLIN Bob plans 'lo affend Soufh- ern Illinois Universify fo sfucly business . . . found psychology inferesfing . . . enioyed parficipafing in foofball and frack. Foofball I,2,37 Wresfling I,2,3q Track I,2,3,4. DAVID DOBSON HAMMAN Dave . . . will long remember '60 I-Iomecoming liked American His- fory . . . plans fo sfudy af The Universify of Illinois . .. hopes fo follow engin- eering. Bfoomingfon I-l.S., Bloomingfon, Ill. Ig Inframural Sporfs 2,3.4: Rep. Assem. 4: Door Guard 4: Lafin Club 27 Corral Jr. Direcfor 4: Band I. DARRELL WILLIAM HARDY Plans fo affend JC and sfudy business . . . remembers freafing enfire class fo ice cream bars . . . liked world civilizafions . . spends leisure fime sfudying cars CAROLEE HARRIS Enioyed LT foofball games looking forward fo leaching . . . found English Liferafure inferesfing , . . spends leisure Time ice skafing. GAA I,2,3,4: FNA 2,37 MadCaps I,2: Spanish Club 3. KAREN RAE HARRIS Plans 'lo affend Brown's Business School and fhen be a recepfionisf . . . spends leisure fime swimming and read- ing liked creafive wrifing . . . fhe Corral and eafing ouf afferwards was enioyed many limes. Wrifers' Club 4. Tesfing and sfudying prove beneficial JANET M. HARTUNG Plans fo affend Colorado Slafe fo sfudy physical educafion enjoyed LT foofball games . . . liked American Hisfory will long remember fha Obirin Show. Corral Show 3: Sfudenf Council Com. 3. 4: Class Bd. 3: Spanish Club 3: GAA l.2: Pep Club l.2. CHARLES EDWARD HARVILLE Chuck looking forward fo sfudying business af JC buf is undecid- ed abouf whe.e he is going fo finish educafion . . . enioys bowling . . . found English inferesfing spends leisure fime afiending afhlefic games. Norfh Kansas Cify H.S.. Kansas Cify. Mo. I.2.3: Tech H.S.. Omaha. Neb. I: Bowling Club sec. -I, JAMES C. HARWOOD Jim . . . plans fo affend Universify of New Mexico . . . enioys sporfs . . . found Spanish inferesfing. Track l.2: Cross-Counfry I.2: Door Guard 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: lnframural Sporfs Council 4. JOHN ROBERT HATCH Hopes fo affend Denison . . . en- ioys sporfs . . . found algebra inferesf- ing . . . will long remember fhe R-B foofball game. Foofball l.2: Wresfling I: Corral Bd. I: Boys' Club Bd. 3: Junior C.ass Bd. 3. DAVID K. HAU FE Dave . . . looking forward fo sfudy- ing archifecfure af U. of Illinois . .. liked mafh . . . spends much fime par- 'iicipafing in sporfs. Bowling Club l.2.3: German Club 2.3: Rifle Club I: Russian Club 4: lnframural Sporfs 2.3. WILLIAM LEE HAUGHTON Bill . . .will pursue an engineering career affer graduafion from U, of Illinois found sporfs evenfs very absorbing fl-iinks collecfing guns is an inferesfing hobby . . . mafh was appreciafed. Baskefball I: Cross-Counfry 2: German Club 2: Baseball 3: lnframural Baskef- ball 2.3.4. BRUCE MICHAIL HAUSNER Looking forward fo affending New Mexico lnsfifufe of Mining and Tech- nology fo sfudy geology rafes chemisfry as favorife subiecf . .. will long rerember breaking his nose while wresfling. Rifle Club l,2: Bowling Club 2: Span- ish Club 3.4. PATRICIA HAWKINS Paf . . . plans fo sfudy educafion af Denison Universify . . . enioys French . . . spends leisure fime lisfening fo albums . . . will long remember lhe announcing of fhe queen and courf for Homecoming. MadCaps I: Class Bd. I: GAA 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Lafin Club 2. sec. 3: Sfudenf Council Com, 3: Sfudenf Council 4: French Club 4. CHERYL LYNN HEIN Peanufs . . . anficipafes affending Aufomafion lnsfifufe or IBM Training cenfer . . . fhinks fufure lies in being an IBM key punch operafor . . . spenf much fime working on Jr. Red Cross Council business machine courses will be valuable in vocafion. Rep. Assem. 2: Office Aide 4: GAA 2.3. JAMES MICHAEL HEMPHILL Jim will pursue a career in business or law affer affending Nofre Dame parficipafed acfively in in- framural sporfs and Lafin Club liked calculus laughs when he fhinks of fhe fime an opponenf scored -1 ba.keI for LT. Siudenf Council Com. 3.4: Lafin Club 2, freas. 4: lnframural Sporfs 3.4: Greek Club I. LARRY REED HENDERSON ls planning fo enroll af eifher Denison or Bucknell .. . enjoyed Eng- lish and working on Sfudenf Council spends spare fime playing piano in a dance band and working foward his pilof's license . .. fhe excifemenf of Hinsdale games is a lasfing memory. Sfudenf Council freas. 4: Rep. Assem. l,4: Class Bd. I.3: Rifle Club I: Lion Sfaff 3. MARY ANN HENDERSON Will fake up 'reaching affer gradu- afion from Millikin U. . . . when nof affending a school play or musical she could be found reading. sewing. or swim- ming . . . will always freasure fhe memory of fhe Senior Prom .. . liked fhe frampoline. GAA l,2: Home Ec Club 2.3: Lafin Club 3: Business Club 3.4. To Seniors' college preparafions MICHAEL EDWARD HENNESSY Mike . . . inTends To sTudy business aT U. OT Illinois acTiviTies cenTer around sporTs and playing cards will long remember Miss O'Mara's Eng- lish class menTion OT The caTe- Ieria pie 'FighT sophomore year makes him laugh. Class Bd. 4: InTramuraI BaskeTbaII I.2. 3.4: German Club 3. BARBARA LYNNE HENRIKSEN Barb is planning To aTTend Cornell College To prepare Tor a car- eer as a social worker . . . liked Psy- chology and Friday nighTs wi+h The girls . . . will never TorgeT The spiriT oT I960 Homecoming. Rep. Assem. 4: Girls' Club Council 3.4: GAA I.2.3.4: Nurses' Aide 3: Pep Club 2: LaTin Club 2. SUSAN ANTOINETTE HENRIKSON Sue . . . will sTudy aT Wisconsin STaTe College in preparaTion Tor a career as a kindergarTen Teacher . . . spenT many hours in GAA and Girls' Club spends Tree Time cooking and dancing will long remember helping To Tix her broken-down school bus by giving The driver a bobby pin. GAA I.2.3.4g Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Home Ec Club I.2.4: FTA I. ROBERT WILLIAM HERBST Bob . . . plans To enTer law aTTer aTTending Yale U .... worked acTiveIy on STudenT Council . .. TavoriTe sub- iecl' was physics .. . enioys a TasT- moving wirTz game . . . was a wriTer 'Ior I96I Corral Show. German Club 2.3. pres. 4: GymnasTics 2.3.4: STudenT Council 4: Corral Show 3.4: OrchesTra I.4. pres. 2.3: Rep. Assam. 3: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. KAY E. HERSCHELMAN Will aTTend U. OT Pennsylvania .. . hopes To become a medical sec- reTary . . . liked French . . . will never TorgeT her TirsT game oT speed-away . . . inTeresTed in phoTography and swimming. William Allen H.S.. AlIenTown. Pa. l.2.3: French Club 3: Spanish Club 3: FNA I.2.3. PATRICIA ANN HESCH PaT . . . will enroll aT JC and Then conTinue aT Illinois STaTe Normal U .... is planning To pursue a career in Teaching The handicapped . . . en- ioyed chemisTry. English. and acTiviTies in GAA . . . swimming occupies much 'free Time. Poland Seminary H.S.. Poland. Ohio I.2: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: OTTice Aide 3.41 GAA 41 FTA 4. NANCY ANNE HEUSINKVELD Nance . .. anTicipaTes sTudying occupaTional Therapy aT U. OT Wisconsin . . , liked physics and baskeTbalI games IisTens To mood music will always remember being hypnoTized. French Club pres. 4: Girls' Club Coun- cil I.3: Corral Show I: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. DAVID EARL HICKEY Plans To sTudy agricuITure aT U. oT Illinois . . . enioyed maTh and Mr. Schwass' World CiviIizaTions class . . . likes sporTs and playing cards . . . al- ways aTTended TooTball and baskefball games. InTramuraI BaskeTbaII 3.4: Baseball I. JERRY NORMAN HIGDON Will aTTend Bradley U. To sTudy Tor a career in business . . . geomeTry and World CiviziIaTions raTed high . . . consTrucTs model airplanes in Tree Time . . . likes all sporTs. WresTIing 2.3: Baseball 2: Track 4. ROBERT STUART HILDEBRANDT HilTo. . . remains undecided aboul TuTure vocaTion . . . plans on enTering General MoTors lnsTiTuTe . . . aTTended many school dances and games . .. preierred physics To oTher courses . . . enjoys boaTing and goITing. lmlramural BaskeTball I: Door Guard 2. KENNETH WAYNE HILL Ken .. . is planning To aTTend MankaTo STaTe College or JC . . . hopes To become eiTher a draTTsman or a reTail salesman . . . enioys boaTing and mechanical drawing will al- ways remember i'he 'lime Mr. Brown connecTed a bunsen burner To The waTer TauceT and Turned iT on. Foofball I.2. THOMAS RUSSELL HILL Tom . .. will sTudy accounTing while serving in The army . . . aT- Tended many 'iooTbaII and baskeTbalI games . .. parTicuIarly enioyed The I96O Homecoming dance. Library Aide 3.4. THOMAS MAYNARD HILLSTROM Hill . . . hopes To maior in iour- nalism af Norfhwesfern U .... enioyed working on fhe Lion . . . hobbies are phofography and following sporfs . .. will never forgef iournalism parfies and convenfions. Lion Sfaff I,2,3, co-edifor 41 Bowl- ing Club 2,31 Cicero Club 31 lnframural Baskefball l,2,3, Na'l'l Honor Sociefy 4. HEATHER HOWARD HILTON Howie . .. Connecficuf College for Women is in fhe fufure . . . worked on Girls' Club and Class Boards felf American Hisfory was her favorife subiecf . .. spenf many Friday nighfs wifh The girls . Girls' Club Bd. 2,3,41 Class Bd. 2,3,41 Sfudenf Council Com. 21 Spanish Club SHARON DIANE HIRK Sha . . . feaching fhe handicapped will follow fhe U. of Wisconsin .. . learning fo speak Spanish was fun . . . likes fo lisfen fo records will al- ways remember being nominafed for Homecoming queen. Class Bd. 4, freas. I1 Rep. Assem. 31 Jr. Red Cross Council 31 Corral Show 2,3,41 Spanish Club 2,3,4I Pep Club 21 MadCaps li GAA I,2. JAMES TIMOTHY HLAVATY Jim . . . will enfer business affer affending college . . . found his Busi- ness Law course inferesfing . . . pasfime was working on his car . . . worked as a clerk for 'Iwo years. Rep. Assem. 3.4. MERRI LEE KAY HOCKEN BROUGH Merr . . . office work will 'Follow graduafion from LT . . . affended many baskefball games . . . found her busi- ness courses mosf enioyable . . . swim- ming and horseback riding are favorife acfivifies. LINDA ETHEL HOLLEMAN Lynn . . . plans fo enler modeling or secrelarial work . . . parficipaled in class aclivifies found fha sfudy of English inferesfing will rnosf remember her experiences in modeling while af LT. Class Bd. 2,41 Business Club 31 GAA l,2,3,4. DIANA KAYE HOLMAN Di . . .Earlharn College and a iob in fhe foreign service are nexf . . . en- ioyed oufdoor acfivifies favorife acfivify was Conservafion Club . . . worked af The La Grange Library. Conservafion Club l,2, Sec. 3,41 Span- ish Club 3,41 GAA l,2,31 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. RONALD GEORGE HOLUB Ron . . . looks forward fo enfer- ing field of elecfronics affer affending JC . . . chose physics as favorife sub- iecf hobbies include record and sfamp collecling . . . found school plays enioyable. MICHAEL WALLACE HOMEL Mike . . . may enfer feaching pro- fession affer sfudying af Grinnell Col- lege . . . worked on fhe Lion and af fhe Corral can never forgef Mr. Schwass' hisfory classes, Lion Sfaff 3,41 Class Bd. 2,41 Na+'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Conservafion Club 3, freas. 41 Spanish Club 3,41 Sfamp and Coin Club I, pres. 2. GAIL EILEEN HOOK Boofs hopes fo become a 'leacher affer graduafing from Illinois Sfafe Normal U .... enioyed fhe sfudy of Spanish fhrough bofh class and club work . . . spenf Friday nighfs wifh fhe Boogs . Spanish Club 3,41 Lafin Club 21 GAA l,21 FTA 41 Jr. Red Cross Council l,2. SANDRA SORELL HOOPES Sorell . . . will pursue a career as a physical educafion Teacher af fhe U. of lllinois . . . parficipafed acfively in GAA . . . will never forgef l957 Home- coming. GAA I, Bd. 2, hisforian 3, sec. 41 Cor- ral Show l,41 Tennis l,2,3,41 Sfudenf Council Com. 3,41 Girls' Club Council 3,41 Senior Leaderg Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. BARBARA JEAN HOOSON Barb hopes fo prepare for a career as a music feacher af Norfh Cenlral College parficipafed in LT's music groups will look back on Homecoming acfivifies . . . fhoughf assemblies fo be very enferfaining. Band l,2,3,41 FTA chr, 41 GAA l,2,3. ROSALIE A. HOPFGARTNER Hoffie . . . a sfudy of psychology af Beloif College is nexf , .. found Spanish Club acfivifies inferesfing . . . spenf Friday nighfs wifh fhe Boogs . . . Graduafion and fhe Prom were her high poinfs af LT. Class Bd. 2i GAA 2,3,41 Spanish Club 3,4. ROBERT DAVID HOPKINS Hoppie plans fo enfer fhe field of aufomofive engineering . . . will confinue parficipafing in sporfs af Soufhern Illinois U .... was mosf val- uable player on frosh-soph foofball feam. Foofball l,2,3,41 Track 31 Swimming 41 Cass Bd. 4. While dancing wilh dale Dick Wier. Judy Delhmer displays The qualify which caused her 'ro be elecled Girl wilh 'rhe Nicesl Smile al lhe Senior Class Parly. KEN CHARLES HOPPENRATH l-lop . . . iollowing gradualion he will enler lhe armed services . . . par- licularly liked lhe challenge oi physical eclucalion classes . . . spenl many hours waiching TV. JANET ELLEN HORN Jan. . .will go info secrelarial work ailer gradualion , . . came from a girls' school has liked all her subiecis will oflen recall The Library Aides' Chrisl- mas parly. Sl. Kalherine oi Siena l-l.S., Chicago. lll. I: GAA I: Library Aide 3, hisl. 4: Lalin Club 2i Home Ec Club 21 Girls' Club Council 3: Spanish Club 41 Busi- ness Club 4. CAROLJEAN BLANCHE HRU BEC Will sludy nursing al U. ol: lllinois . . . 'feels her senior Homecoming un- lorgellable . . . lisls horseback riding and swimming as her favorile sporls . . . iouncl sociology well worlh Taking. FTA l.2.3.4: Class Bd. lq GAA l.2: Span- ish Club 3. CAROLE WARDENE HUDEC Midge has her eye on some iulure lBlvl iob ailer compleling a course al lhe Aulonomic lnslilule . . . ihe Salurday nighl galherings wilh her Friends will never be forgollen , . . ap- precialecl lhe value of guidance sessions and assemblies. Orchesira l.2: GAA l. JOHN PAUL HUDSON Following gradualion he will begin preparalion for a law career al JC . . . parlicipaled on LT's wreslling leam . . liked Plane Geomelry. Wreslling 2.3.4. RODERICK MURICHSON HUGHES Rod . . . will maior in business al lhe U. of lllinois . .. parlicipaled in inlramural sporls considered malh courses mosl inleresling. Golf 2.3.43 lnlramural Baskefball l,2.3. 47 Bowling 2.3, ROGER HUGHES Rog . . . plans lo go lo a liberal aris school ailer gradualion . . , rales sporls as iavorile school acrivily iound English courses inleresfing .. has worked al a gas slalion. CAROL ANN HULA Will begin a career as a secrelary afler gradualion . . . gained work exper' ience in lhe school book slore and al lvlonigomery Ward .. . liked To 'rake business courses al' LT . .. found lhe Corral a lol oi fun. GAA 2,3,4: Business Club 3.4: Senior Leader 4: Nai'l l-lonor Sociely 4. 7 Honors programs aid Seniors in DONALD TAYLOR H UTCHISON Hulch. . .is a sporls-car enlhusiasl . . . spenl lime oul of school working in a grocery slore . . . parlicipaled in church allairs and is a member ol a church youlh group. lnlramural Baskelball 2. BARBARA ANN HVALE Barb . . . elemenlary school leach- ing is her goal aller allending Indiana U. or U. ol Illinois lhoughl l96O Homecoming was lerrilic . . . liked work- ing on Sludenl Council and Corral Show. Rep. Assem. l.2,31 Corral Show 2,3,41 Spanish Club 3,41 Sludenl Council 4: Sludenl Council Com. 2.3, chr. 41 Obirin Show 3.4: Pep Club, pres. 2. CAROLYN ELIZABETH IDARI US Carol . . . plans lo allend Hanover College .. . enlhusiaslically worked in school plays, operellas, and Corral shows reads in spare lime aclively parlicipaled in church aclivilies. Nal'l Honor Sociely 3,41 Nal'I Thespian Sociely 3, vice-pres. 41 Wrilers' Club 3, vice-pres. 41 GAA I, Bd. 2,31 Spanish 2,3,41 MadCaps l,21 Corral Show 3,41 Spring Play 3,41 Fall Play 3,4. RAYMOND WYNN INGERSOLL Ray . . . will enler coaching aller allending Weslern Illinois U. . .. is enlhusiaslic aboul sporls, parlicularly loolball and lrack especially re- calls making lhe All-Conference Fool- ball Team. Foolball I,2,3,41 Track l,2,3,41 Wreslling I1 Gymnaslics 2.3. PRESTON WARNER ISOM Will probably allend Soulhern Ill- inois U. aller high school . . . makes a hobby ol coin collecling enjoys dramalics and speech . . . wanls some- day lo enler lhe field ol business. Crawlordsville H.S., Crawlordsville, Ind. l,2. JOHN HAMLIN IVERSON Anlicipales sludying engineering or business managemenl aller allending U. ol Illinois . . . American Hislory and malh courses were lavorile subiecls . . . enjoyed alhlelic and sludenl governmenl aclivilies. Foolball I,2,3.41 Track I,21 Baskelball I1 lnlramural Baskelball 3,41 Rep. Assem. 3: Boys' Club Bd. 4. JAMES HEN RY JACKSON Jim . . . will probably allend JC or lhe U. oi Illinois . . . spends much ol his spare lime on his slamp colleclion . . . was impressed wilh school spiril al Homecoming. Fenger H.S., Chicago, Ill. I1 Harlin H.S., Chicago, Ill. 21 Foolball I,4: Baskelball I1 lnlramural Sporls 21 Library Aide 2. DOLLIE AD ELE JACOBS Doll . . . has hopes of becoming a complomeler operalor . . . spenl a greal deal ol her lime helping oul in lhe bookslore remembers gelling losl her lirsl day al Norlh Campus. Home Ec Club I. RONALD LEE JACOBY Ron . . . looks 'forward lo allend- ing Florida Slale before becoming a bill colleclor . . . likes parlicipaling in sporls . . . considers being elecled soph- omore class presidenl his mosl memor- able evenl. Class Bd. I, pres. 21 Track 41 Foolball I,31 Bowling Club I,2,3,41 Rep. Assem. I,2f Spanish Club 41 lnlramural Bas- kelball l,2,31 Sludenl Council Com. 2. WILLIAM LAWRENCE JAGER Flex . . . will become an insurance broker aller sludying al Mankalo Slale College . . . regards American Hislory as his lavorile subiecl . . . spenl much lime working on class proiecls. Class Bd. 2,4, vice-pres. 31 Rep. Assem. 4i Corral Bd. 21 Foolball Ii Baseball I,21 Wreslling I1 Door Guard I. MARGARET ALICE JAMES Marge . . . will allend Norlh Cen- lral Colege or Carroll College . . .hopes lo become a secrelary . .. preferred malh lo olher subiecls . . , enioys sporls. Debale I1 Cigil Club 3i Girls' Club Council I1 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. JAMES STUART JANDA Jim will allend Easlern Illi- nois U. lo prepare lor a career in medi- cal lechnology . . . likes American His- lory . . . recalls lhe excilemenl ol lhe I96l Maine baskelball game im- pressed by LT's school spiril. Band I,2,3,41 Rille Club I,2,3,4. gaming advanced college placemenf ANTON JAMES JECM EN Bud .. . plans fo affend JC or Soufhern Illinois U. fo prepare for a career in business managemenf . . . works on cars in spare lime . . . par- ficipafes in inframural sporfs . . . re- members Coach Juslca's brealcing fhe parallel bars. Spanish Club 2.3.41 Class Bd. 2.3: Rep. Assem. lg lnframural Sporfs l.2.3.4: Door Guard -4. RICHARD MICHAEL JELINEK Anficipafes a career in business affer sfudying af Beloif or Bradley . . . rafes American I-Iisfory as his favorife subiecf . . . inferesfed in wafching afh- lefic evenfs and playing golf . . . will always remember fhe l96l Prom. Rep. Assem. 3: Golf 2.3.43 Foofball l,2. FRANCES CAROL JENNINGS Carol . . . hopes 'lo affend Dulce in preparalion for a career in medicine . . . dancing is her maior inferesl . . . will long remember worlcing on fhe opereffas. GAA l.3,4y French Club 3.43 Home Ec Club 2.3: Debafe Ii Corral Show 43 Sfu- denl Council Com. 3.4: Naf'l Honor So- ciefy 3.4. JAMES HENRY JESTADT Jim . . . plans fo enfer lhe engi- neering field affer affending JC and Norfhwesfern U. enioys 'lraveling and parlicipafing in sporfs . . . regards graduafion as his mosf memorable evenf. Baseball l.2: lnframural Basliefball l.3.4. JOANN MARIE JICHA Will prepare for elernenfary Teach- ing af JC . . . lilced Spanish and Eng- lish . . , goes swimming and ice slcafing whenever possible . . . remembers LT's school spirif and friendliness. Spanish Club 3.43 Girls' Club Council 47 Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3: Home Ec Club I.3.4q GAA I.4. DIANA MARIE JOHNSON Plans fo affend IBM School . .. found psychology inferesfing . . . re- laxes by playing fhe piano or reading . . . was impressed by fhe l96O Home- coming game. GAA I.2.3g Jr. Red Cross Council l. ERIC LANG JOHNSON Will prepare for a business man- agemenf career al Denver U .... works on coin collecfion in leisure hours . . . enioyed hisfory was inferesfed in affer school Russian class, Gibralfar H.S.. Fish Creelc, Wis. l.2. GARY L. JOHNSON College choice is U. of Illinois . . . hopes fo enfer field of music . . . con sidered Lafin his favorife subiecf lilces lislening fo iazz. Class Bd. 3: Cicero Club pres. 3: Lafin Club 2: Sfudenf Council Com. 41 Infra- mural Baslcefball 37 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. KENT ALBERT JOHNSON Ken . . . has decided 'fo confinue his educafion af JC . . . favors Spanish over ofher subiecfs . . . sporfs gave him much enioymenf. Foofball l.2.3g Baseball l.2: Boys' Club Bd. 2. freas. 3: Class Bd. 2: Spanish Club 4: Door Guard 3. ROBERT ALAN JOHNSON Bob . . . will affend JC fo sfudy law . . . liked hisfory above ofher courses . . . sfudying fhe Civil War is his hobby was a grounds keeper af a golf course. Rifle Club l.2: German Club 2.3. THOMAS DANIEL JOH NSON Tom . .. infends fo become a foreign language feacher affer sfudying af JC and Norfhwesfern . .. German was his favorife course . . . reading falces up spare fime . . . is glad he had a parf in organizing Russian Club. German Club 2.3.47 Russian Club l.2.3. DELORES LOUISE JONES Lois . . . Ioolcs forward fo furfher educafion af JC and U. of Illinois . . . anficipales a career in child psychology spends much free fime drawing . . . acfive in church organizafions. PNA 2. 9 JUDITH LYNN JONES Judy . . . plans To aTTend JC and Then become an airline hosTess . . . will always remember The Homecoming snake dances . . . Sociology was her TavoriTe course. Home Ec Club 2: Business Club 3. KENNETH WILLIAM JOST Ken . . . expecTs To aTTend NorTh- wesTern or BeIoiT To sTudy law . . . ac- Tively parTicipaTes in sporTs. especially golf . . . regards biology and chemisTry as his 'FavoriTe courses. Golf I.2.3.4: WresTling I.2.3: Class Bd. 4: German Club 3.4: LaTin Club I.2: IvladCaps I. BARBARA JEAN KANDLER Bobbie . . . has secreTarial work in mind aTTer GraduaTion . . . will always remember The Tun aT baskefball games and The Corral Tound American HisTory To be her TavoriTe subiecT . . . has been a waiTress. GAA I: ConservaTion Club 2: Business Club 3.4. MARYAN KATHLEEN KAVAN Will aTTend an IBM Training school To learn To operaTe business machines . . . Tound her American HisTory class To be her TavoriTe . . . enioyed TooTbaIl and baskeTball games. GAA l.2. MARY JEAN KEARNS Mary Jean . . . will sTudy elemen- Tary educaTion . . , Tound ThaT her TirsT day aT LT was her TunniesT . . . liked American HisTory very much. Class Bd. I: GAA l.2.3,4: Jr. Red Cross Council I: Rep. Assem. 2: Home Ec Club 2: OTTice Aide 2. KAREN LYNN KEBERLE Keb . . . will maior in physical ed- ucaTion aT Valpariaso U .... lived Tor Friday nighTs wiTh The girls . . . made sporTs and Corral acTiviTies her pasTimes. J. STerling MorTon H.S.. I.2: Saddle Club 2: Girls' Club 2. EDWARD JOHN KELLER Ed .. . will sTudy accounTing aT Ohio U .... works wiTh hi-Ti equipmenT during Tree Time . . . elecTion To Corral Board was highlighT oT high school years. Corral Bd. 4: Corral Show I.2.3.4: French Club 4: LaTin Club 2: Honor STudy Hall Sup. 4: Rifle Club I. JOHN VINCENT KENT John . . . will aTTend a small col- lege in Illinois . . . pays baskeTball and boxes in his spare Time . . . liked his- Tory courses. Iron IvlounTain H.S.. Iron IvlounTain. Mich. I.2: Class vice-pres. I. Treas, 2: BaskeT- ball I.2: Spanish Club 2: Boxing 2: FooTbalI 2. NGUYEN GIA KIM Kim . . . will become a Naval sur- geon aTTer sTudies aT SanTe Navale . . . feels he has had an ouTsTanding year of experience aT LT . . . especially enioy- ed his work in iournalism and on The Foreign RelaTions commiTTee. Lion STaTT 4: STudenT Council 4: Class Bd. 4: STudenT Council Com. 4: French Club 4. RICHARD McLAURY KING Mac . . . plans To sTudy geology aT CarleTon College. . . has many Tunny memories OT Boys' STaTe . . . liked his German class . . . baskeTball and read- ing Take up free Time. Rifle Club I: LaTin Club 2: German Club 3.4: Corral Bd. 4: STudenT Council Com. 2.3. CECILLA MARIE KINSELLA Cece . . . looks Torward To Teach- ing handicapped children . . .will enTer JC in The Tall . . . was pleased wiTh The Triendliness oT LT when she was new . . . enioyed hisTory and science. NazareTh Academy I,2.3: Corral Show 4: Girls' Club Council 4: STudenT Coun- cil Corn. 2.3. VICKI LOUISE KLANYAK Vicki . . . will always remember The shishkabobs in 'Foods class . . . plans To become a secreTary . . .found her shorT- hand class mosT enioyable. ARLENE FRANCES KLI MCKE Klem . . . will aTTend I.B.M. Train- ing school and The U. of Wisconsin . . . likes To' sew and go To The Corral . . . was accidenTly given a black eye by a TooTball player during Team pracTice. GAA l.2.3.4: Mu Tau 4: Home Fc Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Business Club 3.4: DebaTe chr. 4. DOUGLAS A. KLINE Doug . . .will sTudy engineering aT NorThwesTern U. remembers win- ning The Trosh-soph Tennis championship . . . worked hard on Lion .. . pre- Terred physics To oTher subiecTs. Lion STa'Tl 3.4: Tennis I.2.3,4: Cicero Club 3: InTramural SporTs 3.4: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. JOAN MARIE KLOPPENBURG Klop . . . 'finds commercial arl inleresling . . . lhoughl hislory was fac- cinaling . . . remembers GAA polluclcs . . . will long cherish flue excilemenl ol pep assemblies. GAA I, Bd. 2.3, pl. chr. 4: Senior Lead- er 4i Girls' Varsily Tennis 3,47 Sludenl Council Com. 3,47 I-lome Ec Club 27 Na'r'l Honor Sociely 4. JOHN LAWRENCE KNAPP Larry . .. is planning lo allend Bradley U. and lhen become a business execulive enioyed playing lennis . . , lerms American I-lislory his iavorile subiecl has been employed in a sporls shop. Tennis 3,47 Spanish Club 3, Rilile Club I. JAMES JOSEPH KOLAR Joe . . .will allend JC and U. of Illinois prior lo a career in medicine . . . enioyed dances and physics . . . worked as a greenslceeper on a golf course . . . has memories of riding around Chicago wilh a Lincoln busl. German Club 2,3,47 Rifle Club l,2. ALICE FAYE KOLB Wanls lo sludy al David Lipscomb College following gradualrion in- leresled in English and malh . . . very aclive library aide . . . will always re- member I96O I-lomecoming. Library Aide I,3, pres. 2,47 MadCaps l,27 GAA l,27 Mu Tau 37 Cicero Club 3: All fkrls Club 3. BARBARA LYNN KOLB Bora plans lo enler nurses' lraining al U. of Tulsa aclive in GAA . . . enioyed biology and psycho- logy . . . will never Iorgel Homecoming snalqe dances. GAA l,2, Bd. 3,47 Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil 2,31 PNA 2, NORMAN A. KORFIST Norm . . . plans lo maior in American l'lislory al U. of Illinois . . . remembers Cross-counlry as lfavorile aclivily . . . likes all sporls, especially fishing . . . will long remember gradua- lion. Foolball I: Class Bd. 27 Cross-Counlry 3,47 lnlramural Baslrelball 3.4. MARY ANNE KOUBA Kouby . . . Iulure includes JC and recrealional arl . .. lound GAA and Corral dances enioyable . . . remembers sociology as a iavorile subiecl . . . ac- live in Job's Daughlers. GAA 2,3,47 Twirlers l,27 MadCaps I,27 Home Ec Club 2,3. WILLIAM GEORGE KOUKOLA Bill .. . will sludy al JC for a career in acling , , . fell' slagecrafl was his Iavorile subiecl inleresled in magic as a hobby . . . will never Iorgel being nailed lo The slage floor. Dramalics Club 2,3. While sisIers John I-la'rch and Phil Briggs lribilz, molher Mel- choir delivers a campaign speech lor Iheir candidale al The Norlh Campus eleclion assembly. EDWARD JOHN KOWSKI. JR. Ski . .. plans fo be a hisfory feacher affer graduafion from Valparaiso U. . . . likes hisfory and bowling . . . spends free fime p'aying fhe accordian . . . enjoyed being masfer of ceremonies af fhe Freshmen Class Parfy. Eoofball I: Bow'ing Club 2.3.4: Rep. Assem. l.2: Rifle Club I: German Club 2.3.4: lnframural Baskefball 4. CATHERINE M. KRAL Cafhey . . . a career in sfenograf phy follows gracluafion from Bradley U. likes sporfs and going ouf wifh fhe girls . . . has been employed af a dry cleaners acfive in church plays. Nazarefh Academy l. EUGENIA ANNE KRAUSE Annie found foofball games excifing . . . enioys arf and working on cars employed in a bakery will never forgef fhe Girls' Club dance her freshman year. MadCaps I: GAA l.2. JUDITH ANN KREBS Krebsy . . . wanfs fo be a music feacher affer affending lllinois Sfafe Normal U ,... spends free hours play- ing fhe organ . .. acfive in church organizafions . . . remembers being in choir. Mu Tau 4: GAA l.2.3.4. PATRICIA S. KREILING Paf . . . plans fo affend Rockford School of Nursing . . . acfive in GAA and Wrifers' Club . . . spends leisure hours sewing . . . has worked as a pro- fessional model . .. will never forgef rhe wonderful people af LT. GAA l.3.4, Bd. 2: Rep. Assem. 3.4: Sfu- denf Council Com. 3.4: Class Bd. 2: Wrifers' Club 3.4: Jr. Red Cross Council l.2: Home EC Club l.2.3.4. THOMAS AGUSTI NE KREPELKA Wanfs fo sfudy law af Bradley U. . . . enioys playing fhe accordian . . . had fun af fhe Corral . . . rafes Ad- vanced European Hisfory as favorife subiecf. Sf. Francis l'l.S., Lefhbridge, Alberfa. l.2.3: Soccer l: Baskefball 2. Acfivifies play major role in ARTHUR KROEGER Arf . . . will become an elecfrician . . .finds mafh fo be his favorife subiecf . . . hobbies include sfamp and coin collecfing . .. was impressed wifh fhe Chrisfmas formal his senior year. Chess Club 3: Business Club 4. DENNIS V. KROHN Denny . . . expecfs fo be a me- chanic . . .enioyecl gym and working on his moforcycle . . .will always remember being named wresfler of fhe week. Foofball I2.3.4: Wresfling l,2: Track 3: Baseball I. DAVID D. KROLL Dave . . . will enfer business ad- minisfrafion affer graduafion from Cul' ver-Sfockfon College . . . enioyed sporfs. especially foofball and Track . . . worked as a sfockboy was acfive in his church youfh group. Eoofball l.2.3.4: Track I,2.3.4: Wresfling l.2: Office Aide 3. MARY FRANCIS KRUSE Marsie . . . has plans of being a secrefary affer graduafion . . . felf work- ing on Lion rewarding fhoughf English courses mosf inferesfing . . . dancing is favorife pasfime. Business Club 3: Lion Sfaff 3: GAA 2.3. BARBARA SUZANNE KU CERA Bonnie .. . fufure includes llli- nois Sfafe Normal U. and a career ,in feaching . . . had fun in GAA and af foofball games . . . liked foreign lang- uages and affer-school wifh fhe girls . . . will never forgef i960 Homecoming. Rep. Assem. l: Nurses' Aide 2.3: FNA 21 GAA l.2,3. MARLENE JANE KUHL Kelly . . . has decided fo affend fhe U. of Colorado in preparafion for a career in dancing . . . enioyed Span- ish . . . spenf spare fime dancing . . . remembers parficipafing in fhe Corral Show. Ames l-l.S.. Ames. lowa. l.2: Class Bd. 3: Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Choir 4: Office Aide 3.4: Corral Show 3.4: Span- ish Club 3.4. preparing Seniors for college, employmenf KAREN ANN KUPKA Hope 'ro pursue a career in re- failing . . . considered French her fav- orife subiecf . . . liked orchesfra . . . sews in her free fime. Orchesfra l,2,3,41 French Club 3, vice- pres. 41 Home Ec Club l,3,4, pres. 3, GAA I,21 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JUDITH LYNNE KURTZ Judy . . . alfhough undecided abouf fufure plans, will enfer Iowa Wesleyan College . . . enioys swimming, camping, and horseback riding ferms American Hisfory favorife subiecf. GAA l,2,3,41 Conservafion Club l,2, vice-pres. 3,41 German Club 2,3. Seniors Carl Mafousek and Jan Davies add fo fhe wide range of posfers found on a sfudy hall bullefin board. EDWARD NORMAN KUST Will maior in chemisfry al' Norfhern Illinois U .... rafes mafh high . . . en- ioys affending afhlefic evenfs . .. re- members pushing fhe baseball bus on Ogden Avenue. Baseball I,2,3,41 Spanish Club 31 Bas- kefball I. DENNIS ALEXANDER KUTTA Den . . . plans fo become an elecfrical engineer affer affending JC . . . enjoys sporfs, especially baskefball, baseball, and volleyball . . . rafes mafh highesf of all his courses. Spanish Club 2,31 Door Guard 4. GERALD FRANCIS KWARTA Gerry. . . will become a draffsman affer affending JC . . . found mechan- ical drawing very beneficial likes working on model cars. Jolief Twp. l'l.S. l,2. GARY CLARENCE LADEWIG Ghosf . .. hopes fo become a cerfified public accounfanf affer an educafion af Drake U .... found mafh an enioybale subiecf . . . finds pleasure in sporfs. Track l,2,3,41 Foofball 21 Gymnasfics 2,31 Cross-Counfry 3.4. THOMAS PATRICK LAKE Tom . . . will pursue a career in feaching or philosophy . .. wanfs fo affend lllinois Sfafe Normal U .... en- ioyed English . . . spends free fime lisf- ening 'io radio and dancing. Dramafics Club l,21 Lafin C'ub 21 Rep. Assem. 2,41 Cigil Club 3,41 Soufh Cam- pus Play 2. LEROY JOSEPH LANKTREE Lee . . . wanfs fo sfudy law or business af Bradley U. or Drake U .... liked Modern Hisfory beffer Than ofher subiecfs . . . besf remembers working on Corral floafs. Conservafion Club 2.3, vice-pres. 41 Sfudenf Council Com. 3,41 lnframural Sporfs l,2,3,4. 195 ANN H. LARSON Hopes lo enler secrelarial work aller gradualion . .. enioyed Spanish more lhan olher courses Home- coming was highlighl ol her senior year. GAA l.2,3,4: Spanish Club 2.37 Business Club. CHARLENE ANNE LARSON Char . . . anlicipales enlering Tulsa U. lo sludy accounling . . . likes malh . . . enioys lislening lo music . . . parlicularly remembers Homecoming weekend. Sludenl Council Com. 3.4: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 4: GAA l,2g Spanish Club 3.4: Soundlrack 3. PAMELA FRANCES LASS Pam . . . will become a secrelary aller allending JC or a business college rales science as lavorile subiecl . . .spends lree lime singing and playing piano . . . remembers being in Briga- doon and Plain and Fancy. Choir 3.4: Dramalics Club 2: MadCaps l.2: GAA 1.2. RICHARD ALLBERT LAU RETIG Rich . . . plans lo sludy commercial arl al lhe Arl lnslilule or Chicago Aca- demy ol Fine Arls . . . collecls pennanls as a hobby . . . will always remember lhe lime he won a gold key in an arl conlesl. MadCaps I, lreas. 2. PAMELA JO LAURINO Pam . . . would like lo become a beaulician . . . plans lo allend a beauly school is employed al Oak Park Hospilal considers Chemislry her lavorile subiecl. Broadview Academy, LaFox, lll.. I: Ger- man Club 3. CHARLOTTE ANN LAW Char. . .wanls lo become a com- mercial arlisl aller allending lhe U. ol Illinois spends lree lime painling and swimming . . . liked malh and GAA . . . was impressed by LT's high sland- ards. Rep. Assem. 31 GAA l,2,4q French Club 3. CAROL ANN LEAF Pal . . . will allend Norlhern Illi- nois U .... wanls lo maior in physical educalion . , . liked GAA, Leaders. and French Club . . . plays an accordian lor recrealion worked as a lileguard during lhe summer. Senior Leader 4: GAA l.3,4, Bd. 27 French Club 3. NANCY JO LEH MAN Will sludy lo become a high school malh leacher al lhe U. ol Illinois . . . malhemalics courses were her lavoriles . . . aclive in GAA . . . especially re- members dancing in lhe operella. GAA I. Bd. 2.3., lreas. 4: Senior Leader 4: Class Bd. l.2g Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. CLAUDIA KATHLEEN LEMPERA Will probably go inlo leaching aller allending Culver-Slocklon . . . en- ioyed biology mosl . . . was employed as a secrelary lor one year . . . swims and skis in her lree lime. Nurses' Aide li FTA lg GAA l,2,3.4: MadCaps 2: Home Fc Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Business Club 4. CHARLES T. LEONARD Chuck . . . plans lo sludy business adminislralion al U. ol lllinois . . . mosl enioyed his alhlelic aclivilies . .. will long remember lhe lourleen inning base- ball game againsl Hinsdale in l959. Baseball l.2.3.4: Baskelball l.3.47 Rep. Assem. 2: Boys' Club Bd, 2.3: Door Guard 2. THOMAS LEROY LEONARD Tom . .. is undecided as lo his lulure school . . . would like lo sludy in lhe lield ol science . . . found physics and chemislry mosl inleresling . . . likes lo skin dive. Lalin Club 2.31 Cigil Club 4: Boal Club 2: Tennis 3.4: Rep. Assem. 41 lnlramural Baskelball 3: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. JOAN MARIE LEROY Anlicipales a secrelarial career aller allending JC . . . parlicipales ac- live'y in GAA . . .chemislry was regard- ed as lop subiecl . . . recalls going lo her lirsl baskelball game. GAA l.2.3,4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3. JANET R. LEWIS Jan . . . plans lo allend lowa Slale U .... will malor in French or psychol- ogy . .. horseback riding and ligure skaling are lavorile paslimes . . . con- siders her senior aclivilies mosl memor- able. GAA l,2,3.47 Senior Leader 45 French Club 47 Lalin Club 2: Corral Show 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. SUSAN ETTN EY LEWIS Sue . . . is undecided aboul 'lu- lure vocalional plans . . . loves horses and hopes lo own one . . . mosl enioy- able class was slagecrall . . . lound lun al dances and alhlelic evenls. Dramalics Club 3. VIRGINIA MARIE LIPPE A career in nursing follows affer JC . . . Iisfens fo music while relaxing . . . considered American Hisfory her favorife course . . . feels privileged fo have been able 'io affend LT. GAA I,2: Office Aide I: Lafin Club 2: Russian Club 3i Nurses' Aide 4. CAROL ANNE LLOYD Will maior in physical educafion af Cornell College enioyed par- ficipafing in GAA . . . skafes, sews, and swims in her spare 'lime . . . rafes I96O Homecoming as mosf memorable mo- rnenf. GAA I,2,3,4: Senior Leader 'Ii Spanish Club 4: Lafin Club 21 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. DALE KEITH LOFGREN Has selecfed Beloif as his fufure desfinafion . . . hopes fo go info busi- ness adminisfrafion found hisfory his favorife subiecf . . . hobbies include horseback riding and ice skafing. MARCIA MARIE LOHNER Marce considers leaching a possible occupafion . . .will affend Mon- moufh College especially enioyed helping on The backsfage work in school producfions. Class Bd. I, freas. 2: Corral Show 2,3,4g Fall Play 41 French Club 3,47 Nurses' Aide 2: Dramafics Club 4: Pep Club 23 GAA I,4: Na'I'I Honor Sociefy 4. DEWEY MARK LONNES Hopes fo become an elecfronics engineer affer affending U. of Illinois found enioymenf from affending afhlefic evenfs . . . worked as a ship- ping clerk during Ihe summer . . . liked American Hisfory besf. Rifle Club l.2: Spanish Club 3: Audio- Visual Aide 4. BERNARD CHARLES DAVE LORENZ Bernie plans fo affend Coe College or JC . . . is inferesfed in re- fail business or building consfrucfion . . . uses his free fime fo play Tennis . . .was employed af Vaughan's Nursery. Vifresfling I,2,37 Foofball I,2. VICKI JOY LOVE Vic , . . hopes fo become an air- line hosfess affer affending JC or U. of Washingfon . .. spends free 'Iime ice skafing and swimming . . . especially enjoyed hisfory . . . was employed af a grocery sfore. Office Aide 31 Nurses's Aide 41 Sound- frack 3: GAA I,2. Uniform cosiumes are unimporianf as a senior girls' chorus line rehearses for fhe Obirin Talenf Show. -z..-1-:ws 4 ' ' .-3 V., .3awa'::.:?If?x we 1 ,mf .1 :2 -I , 11 --ig, -ei . :fr - ' y ...... s- .5555 3 k. K DONALD PAUL LUBIN Don . . . plans fo enfer fhe field of research science af Brandeis U., Reed, or Harvard . . . mafh and science semi- nars were favorife acfivifies . . . enioyed mafh and science courses was a finalisf in Wesfinghouse Science Search. Chess Club I.2.3: Square Dance Club 3, pres. 2,41 Bi-Phy-Chem 47 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. MARTIN JOEL LU PER Marfy . . . has chosen accounfing as fufure career affer affending JC or Arkansas Sfafe College . . . worked as a sfock boy . . . enioyed school dances and afhlefic evenfs. Dramafics Club 2: Office Aide 3. WILLIAM SPENCER LUSTFIELD Bill , . .would like fo affend U. of Illinois . . . enioyed wresfling and wafch- ing foofball games . . . collecfs Indian relics and pelfs . . . worked af several iobs oufside of school. Wresfling I,2,3,4: Boys' Club Bd. 3, pres. 4: Rep. Assem. I: Foofball I. MARILYN JEAN MACIE Fufure is undecided, buf will af- fend JC . . . enioyed American Hisfory . . . likes archery, badminfon, and ice skafing . . . found decorafing for fhe Homecoming dance fun. Girls' Club Council 3,47 GAA I,2.3,4. 5 Gina, Kim represenf valuable coniribufion, JUDITH ANN MACK Judy . . . will prepare for a sec- refarial career aT Norfh CenTral College relaxes while lisfening To music . . . had Tun aT foofball and baskefball games Terms English as favoriTe course. Bowling Club I,2: Home Ec Club 2: GAA 2.3. JAMES JOSEPH MAHONEY Mo . . . plans To aTTend Grinnell College enjoyed journalism .. found baskeTball games excifing Tree Time spenf in reading. lnframural Baskefball 3,4: Bowling Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3: NaT'I Honor So- cieTy 4. MARY LOUISE MAJCHRZAK A career in primary Teaching fol- lows JC . . . spends free hours bowling and lisfening To records . . . recalls wiTh humor geTTing IosT in LT when she was a newcomer. ST. Ann H.S., Chicago, l.2: LaTin Club I, 2: FTA 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 4. THOMAS ROY MAKINSON Tom . . . found The sTudy of plane geomeTry enjoyable . . . Camera Club was favorife acTiviTy . . . believes fun- niesT momenf was during junior class play when The audience leff in The mid- dle of The second acT. Camera Club 3.4: Conservafion Club 4. MARGARET SUSAN MALEY Maggie . . . has decided To enTer The WesT Suburban School of Nursing . . . especially enjoyed PNA, GAA, and French Club . . . will always remember aTTending her firsT foofball game. Nurses' Aide l.2,3,4: FNA 3.4: STudenT Council Com. 2,3: GAA l,2,3,4: Class Bd. 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Rep. Assem. 4: French Club 4: NaT'l Honor Sociefy 4. JEROME EDWARD MALY Jerry plans To sfudy phofo- engraving aT a Trade school . . . favor- ed graphic arTs courses . . .spends spare Time working on cars . . . will remem- ber Graduafion and Senior Prom. lnTramural Baskefball I ,2.3,4. ARLENE JEAN MALYSIAK Has hopes of becoming a secre- Tary affer graduafion . . .found pleasure in psychology . . . worked as a checker in grocery sfore. Jr. Red Cross Council I. ROGER WlLLlAM MANCE Rog . . . plans To major in agri- culTure aT JC . . . preferred American HisTory To ofher subjecTs . .. hunfing and fishing are his favoriTe pasfimes . . . feels Graduafion was mosT memorable momenf. LANCE ANTHONY MANUS Will enfer The field of mechanical engineering afTer aTTending U. of llli- nois . . . favored maThemaTics To oTher courses . .. enjoyed working in elec- Tronics. Carle Place H.S., New York l,2: FooTball l,2: Track l,2,4: WeighT LifTing l,2. SUE EVALYN MARABLE lnfends To work as a fashion spe- cialisT afTer JC and Purdue U .... en- ioys bowling and ice skaTing in leisure hours . . . sTill laughs when she recalls seeing KeiTh Johnsfone Tear The audi- Torium curfain during a Corral Show. French Club 4: Office Aide 4: Jr. Red Cross Council I. ALEXANDER ANTHONY MARCHESE Parcheesi . . . would like To enTer pharmaceufical work aT The U. of llli- nois Tennis, baskefball, and Track are favorife school sporTs found English enjoyable. Kelly H.S. l: ST. John's lvlilifary Aca- demy, Delafield, Wis. 2. JOSEPH THOMAS MA REK Tom . . . looks forward To becom- ing assisTanT manager of a resTauranT works on sfamp collecTion during free Time . . . preferred American His- Tory and mafh courses To oTher subjecTs . . . has been employed aT a local resTauranT. STamp Club l: Rifle Club 2. experience for Class of '61 JOHN F. MARG ESON Jack will pursue a feaching career affer affending Parsons College . . . preferred hisfory fo ofher courses . . . inferesfed in sporfs . . . considers graduafion his mosf unforgeffable mo- menf, Class Bd. I: Baseball 2: Rep. Assem. 3.4. BARBARA LEE MARTIN Barb . . . plans io confinue her educafion nexf year al' Miami U .... enjoyed being a member of Girls' Club Council . . . liked Spanish and psychol- ogy . . . will always remember her firsf day af LT. Wellesley I-I.S.. Wellesley. Mass. I,2,3: Spanish Club 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Ski Club 3: Pep Club I,2: Drama Club I: Dance Com. I.2.3. JOANNE MARTIN Jo . .. will maior in home eco- nomics af Soufhern Illinois U. or U. of Wisconsin . . . likes fo sew and bake in free fime Spanish was her favorife subiecf . . . worked af a counfry club. Home Ec Club I: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4. CAROLYN SUZANNE MASLEK Looks forward fo a career in fash- ion designing affer graduafion from Washingfon U. inferesfed in sew- ing. horseback riding, and ice ska+ing . . . considers German her favorife sub- iecl. German Club 2.3.43 Home Ec Club 2.4: GAA I,2,3.4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Girls' Club Council 3. JOHN FRANCIS MASSARELLO Moose . . . wanfs fo affend JC or an Iowa school in preparafion for a career in coaching . . . acfive in wres- fling . .. preferred business machines fo ofher courses . . . plays drums in his spare fime. Wresfling 2.3.4. DUANE P. MATE Infends fo become an aufomofive designer affer sfudying af General Mo- fors Insfifufe is a Chicago Black Hawks fan . .. regards geomefry as favorife subiecf will always re- member LT's upseffing Ivlorfon in bas- kelball In I96O. German Club 3: Inframural Baskefball 4: Inframural Bowling 4. GERALD CHARLES MATH El Jerry . . . is planning fo prepare for a career in business af Sf. Ivlary's . . .enioys hunfing, swimming, and boaf- ing in spare fime found excife- menf while affending baskefball and foofball games. Marmion Milifary Academy. Aurora, III. I: Foofball I: Track l. FRANK ROGER MATIASEK Roger . . . fufure includes engi- neering af General Mofors Insfifufe . . . inferesfed in all sporfs, especially fish- ing and camping . .. rafes American Hisfory his favorife subiecf. Foofball I.3.4: Track 4: Boys' Inframural Council -1-: Spanish Club 3. CAROL SU E MATOUSEK Has decided fo affend fhe U. of Illinois . . . sewing and arf work occupy her spare fime . . . fhrilled af being a candidafe for Homecoming queen . . . remembers geffing sfuck in fhe wasfe- baskef in The Tab office. Sfudenf Council 2: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3: Rep. Assem. I.2.3: Lion Sfaff 3: Tab sfaff assf. edifor 4: Corral Show 2.3.4: GAA I,2: Spanish Club 3. KATH RYN SMILEY MAU RER Hopes fo become an airline hos- fess . . . enioyed her ma'lh courses . . . found affending foofball games fun . . . likes being wifh fhe crew .. . will never forgef her firsf dance al' LT. JAY CLAIR MAYBERRY Anficipafes becoming an elecfrical engineer affer JC and U. of Illinois . . . feels working wifh hi-fi equipmenf has greafly benefifed him . . . enioyed sfudy of mafhemafics. Brenfwood H.S., Piffsburgh. Pa. I: Audio- Visual Aide I.2.3.4. RICHARD HAROLD MAYOR Rich . . . plans 'ro become a hy- draulic engineer affer affending I.l.T. preferred machine shop 'lo ofher courses enioys SCUBA diving in spare fime . . . 'found baskefball games excifing. 197 S D8 Co-edifor Sherry Anderson gives Kim a lasl- minufe suggesfion before he leaves fo cover a Lion assignmenf. MARGO ANN MAYR Anficipafes becoming a feacher affer affending Norfhern Illinois U .... was acfive in her church . . . especially enjoyed Spanish will neyer forgef Junior Class Parfy. Jr. Red Cross Council I7 Nurses' Aide l,37 Spanish Club 2,37 Sfudenl' Council Com, 3,4. JEROME ALLEN McCAULEY Jerry . . . will become an aulomo- five mechanic upon graduafion . . . likes fo alfend afhlefic eve-nfs . . . found ma- chine shop and mechanical drawing prof- ifable. PATRICIA AN N McCLELLAN Paf . . . aspires fo be an airline hosfess . . . enjoys reading and walch- ing felevision . . . recalls fhe fime she caughf fhe measles during final exams . . . mafh was her fayorife course. GAA I7 Conservafion Club 2. JENNIFER McCRAY Jenny plans fo become a fashion designer or arf feacher affer graduafion from Lincoln College .. sews and draws in her free fime .. . rafes arf and physics as favorife courses . . . lhe fun and excifemenf of Corral Show slands ouf in her mind. GAA I,2,37 Pep Club l,2: Corral Show 3,47 lvladCaps li FTA I,27 Arf Club 3. DONA LEE McCROSSIN Expecfs fo major in journalism af Norfhern Illinois U .... gains pleasure from swimming and falking . . . remem- bers making fhe honor roll for lhe firsl 'rime in her junior year. Office Aide 2,37 Counseling Aide 2,41 Wrilers' Club 4. DAVID WILLIAM McELROY Dave . . . will afferid Parsons Col- lege or Drake U .... wanfs fo form a career in adyerfising or illusfrafing . . . liked English and science . . . acfive in church acfivifies. THOMAS EUGENE McGOWAN Ma6oo .. . plans 'ro furlher his educafion af JC and af Norfhern llli- nois U. found Spanish mosf in- feresfing of all his subjecfs . . . evenfs of I96O Homecoming remain oufsfand- ing. Cross-Counfry lj Track l,27 Lion Slaff 2,37 Spanish Club 3, freas. 4: Class Bd. 37 Sfudenf Council Com. 4. JACQUELINE T. McHUGH Jackie . . . hopes lo be a secre- fary . . . liked foofball and baskefball games . . . will remember Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls regarded biology as an inferesfing course. GAA I. JOHN WEIL McKNIGHT lnfends fo enroll af Aurora Illinois College enjoyed parficipafing in opereffas and Class Board . . . spends paslime reading or lisfening lo music . . . liked speech and choir. Choir 3,47 Class Bd. 4j Wresfling l,2. DOROTHY MAE MCLAUGHLIN Doflie will seek a feaching career af Norfhern Illinois U .... pre- ferred choir lo olher acfivifies. . . keeps busy bowling, swimming and horseback riding . . . feased abouf Bosfon accenf. Malden I-l.S., Malden, Mass I,27 Cheer- leading lj Choir l,2,47 Class Bd. 47 GAA 3.4. JOHN ROBERT McQUOWN Will prepare for a fufure career in aviafion or engineering al fhe U. of Illinois or fhe U. of Oklahoma found school iriferesfing, especially sci- ence, mafh, and hisfory courses . . . en- joyed discussions in his various classes. Conservafion Club 2,4. EDWARD MICHAEL McROY Ed . . . wanfs fo sfudy law af Ma-:Murray College . .. liked parfici- pafing in sporfs and sfudenf governmenf . . . will always remember fhe display of friendliness shown fo him as a new sfu- denl' af LT. Jackson Township H.S., Jackson, Mich. I,2,3g Foofball I,2,3: Track l,2,3: Sfu- denf Governmenf I,2,3: Rep. Assem. 4. JAMES RONALD McSPADDEN Jim . . . desires fo enfer info of- fice work af Reynolds Mefals . . . keeps busy roller skafing and bowling . . . en- ioyed dances . . . rafed bookkeeping as fops. DONALD JACK McWETHY Mac . . . hopes fo prepare for a business career af Grinnell College enioyecl playing baskefball plays golf and baseball . . .found mafh inferesfing. Baskefball I.2,3,4: Boys Club Bd. I: Ine framural Baskefball l,2,3,47 Nafll Honor Sociefy 4. NANCY ANNE McWETHY Anne . . . has decided fo become an elemenfary feacher affer sfudy af Denison U. . .. was acfive on Lion . . . likes fo play fhe piano , . . favorife subiecf was French . . . acfive in church work. Lion Sfaff 2.3.43 French Club 41 Drama Club freas. 2: GAA I,2,3. BRIAN JAY MEDFORD Hopes fo 'furfher educafion af Adams Sfafe of Colorado or JC . . . preferred frack fo ofher sporfs . . . liked biology. . .has worked in a bakery. Camelback H.S., Phoenix, Arizona I,2q Foofball I: Baskefball 2, Track 4: Door Guard 4. SUSAN ANNE MEDILL Suzi . . . maior will be occupafional fherapy af U. of Illinois . . . liked being in Corral Shows . . . was honored fo be disfricf represenfafive fo fhe Nafional Hospifals and Red Cross Convenfion. Corral Bd. l,2,3,41 Corral Show I,2,3,4: Cfass Bd. 41 Pep Club I, sec. 2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 2,31 Nurses' Aide 2.3: Office Aide I: French Club 31 Girls' Club Council 3: MadCaps I,2. THOMAS F. MELCHOIR lvlelch plans a vocafion in business adminisfrafion affer Duke U. . . . enioyed sporfs compefifion . . . liked Spanish. Foofball I,2,3,47 Wresfling I,2,3: Track I,2,4: Boys' Club Bd. 3: Inframural Base- ball 3,41 Door Guard 2,45 Spanish Club lf. RICHARD WILLIAM MELDON Rich . . . affer affending Sf. Am- brose College will enfer some phase of chemisfry . . . had fun going fo school dances and foofball games .. . found Home coming acfivifies memorable. Phofography Club 3, pres. 4: MadCap 2: Library Aide 2. FRED C. MERRIFIELD Lumpy . . . hopes 'ro become a chemical engineer affer affending Iowa Sfafe Universify . . . found pleasure in dafing, gymnaslics, and camping will long remember fhe closeness of fhe Senior Class. Gymnasfics I, capf. 2,37 Foofball I,2,37 Baseball I: Boys' Club Bd. I: Rep. Assem. 41 Class Bd. 2. ROBERT PRENTICE M ESSER Bob . .. archifecfural work is in line following sfudy af JC and Iowa Sfafe U .... chooses hisfory and mafh as favorife subiecfs . . . acfive in scouf work. Conservafion Club 2, frees. 3, pres. 4: Rep. Assem. 41 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 37 Sfamp and Coin Club I,27 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. NANCY RUTH MEYE RS Nance . . . plans 'fo become a feacher in fhe foreign service . . . will affend fhe U. of Kansas . . . enioyed working on fhe Lion and affending baskefball games. Lion Sfaff 3,47 GAA 3,4: Class Bd, 41 Rep. Assem. 3: Sfudenf Council Com. 3: Lafin C.ub 27 Cicero Club 31 Sound- frack 2,31 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3. CHARLES MARTIN MILEK Chuck .. . hopes fo work as a grain broker af fhe Board of Trade . . . infends fo sfudy af JC . . . found a pie fighf af Soufh Campus his funniesf mo- menf af LT . . . especially enioyed af- fending school afhlefic evenfs. ANN LOUISE MILLER Mil will probably affend eifher Perdue U. or Maclvlurray Col- lege .. . had fun wifh fhe girls on Friday nighfs . . . feels Homecoming '60 unforgeffable. GAA 2,4: Office Aide 4: German Club 2.3: Soundlrack 27 Dramafics Club l,2p MadCaps I7 Orchesfre I. DANIEL G. MILLER Dan iournalism will probably follow sfudies af fhe U. of Illinois . . . enioyed German and choir found having a lead in fhe opereffa unforgef- fable. Bowling Club I,2,3,47 German Club 2. 3,47 Choir 4: Opereffa 4: Office Aide 2: Corral Show 43 Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. Senior sweafshirfs are symbolic DAVID JONATHAN MILLER Would like fo enfer commercial arf affer affending Millikln U. gained pleasure from dramafics and arf . . . will always remember fhe club carnivals. Dramafics Club l,2,3: Orchesfra 2,3. DONALD FREDERICK MILLER Don . . . plans a career in 'reach- ing affer JC and Augusfana College. . . chose biology as his favorife subiecf . . . will never forgef fhe lounge incidenf . Bowling Club 3: Lafin Club 2: Rifle Club Ii Camera Cub 2. GEORGE W. MILLER Will enfer fhe machinisf frade affer graduafion . . . finds pleasure in affend- ing baskefball games , . . likes 'Io swim . . . feels passing American Hisfory his high poinf af LT. DANIEL RICHARD MILLIGAN Dan . . . has planned a career in public relafions affer Ihe U. of Kansas . . . mosf enioyed his American Hisfory class has been acfive in afhlelics . . . worked af a golf course. Foofball l,2,3,4q Golf I,2,3,4: Baskefball l,2,37 Boys' Club Bd. 3i Door Guard 37 lnframural Baskefball 41 Office Aide. MARILYN O. MILLS Mar . . . affer sfudies af fhe U. of Indiana will become a music feacher . . . enioyed singing and choir . . . will never forgef fhe incidenfs af her senior lunch fable. Choir 3,43 Opereffa 4: Corral Show I,3, Mu Tau l,2,3, vice-pres 4: Dramafics Club l,2y GAA ly Lafin Club 2. MARILYN ANNE MINARCINE Lynn . . . infends fo enfer office work affer graduafing . . . exfra-curricu- lar acfivifies cenfered around Business Club will always look back on making lhe honor roll in her iunior year. Business Club 3i Spanish Club 2: GAA l,2,3. MARY LYNN MITCHELL Mifch plans on becoming a physical educafion feacher affer sfudies af fhe U. of Colorado . . . likes sporfs and going ouf wifh fhe girls . . . feels being in Corral Show was memorable. Class Bd. 4: Corral Show I,4g GAA I,2,3, hisf. 43 Girls' Club Council chr. 'Ii Lion Sfaff 3: Sfudenf Council Com. I,47 Drama Club I,2g Lafin Club 2. ROBERT MICHAEL MITCHELL Mifch expecfs fo maior in engineering af U. of Illinois . . . spends exfra fime hunfing and skiing re- members fhe fun af fhe Corral and fhe exclfemenf of pep assemblies . . . found mafh inferesfing. Sf. Francis H.S., Wheafon, lll. I: Rifle Club 2. MARY ELIZABETH MOGGE Will pursue a career in science af Sfanford U .... likes cooking, reading, and bowling . . . considers Homecoming '60 and firsf day al' Norfh Campus unforgeffable. Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3,43 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3,41 Home Ec Club 3, pres. 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4, MadCaps I,27 GAA I. LINDA KATHRYNE MOHR Will enfer fhe field of commercial arf affer affending Norfhern Illinois U. and fhe Arf lnsfifufe of Chicago . . . reading and arf occupy her spare fime . . . enjoyed fhe opporfunifies fo meef Ihe many differenf people af LT. ivIadCaps I: AAK vice-pres. 3: FTA 3, Mu Tau 4. ROBERT ALAN MOLZAHN Plans fo sfudy engineering af Yale U. . . . enjoyed affending pro hockey and foofball games . . . will always remember ihe l96O Homecoming foof- ball game. Foofball l,2,3,4: Baskefball l,2,31 Base- ball I,2: Inframural Soffball 3.4: Class Bd. freas. 2, Honor Sfucly Hall Sup. 4, Lafin Club 2. ALFRED J. MONTALBANO Al . .. anficipafes becoming a financier affer sfudy af Wesfern Michi- gan U.. . .chose Track and Cross-Coun- fry as favorife acfivifies . . . will never forgef losing fhe Presidenf's Cup. Pope Counfy Communify H,S. 2: Class Bd. I,3, freas. 2: Baskefball 2: Boys' Club Bd. 47 Track l,2,3,4, Cross-Counfry l,3,4: lnframural Baskefball 3,4. of class disiincfion and ingenuify RICHARD RAY MOODY Rich . .. expecfs To become a geophysical engineer affer four years aT Colorado School of Mines . . . finds gymnasfics, swimming, skiing enjoyable . . . recalls The opereTTa as mosT memor- able evenf aT LT. Lynnfield H.S., Lynnfield, Mass. I1 I3ooTball I1 lnframural Tennis I1 Gym- nasfics 2.3: Orchesfra 3,41 Dramafics Club 21 LaTin Club 2: SoundTrack 3. DONNA KAY MOORE Donna infends To become a physical Therapisf affer aTTending The U. of Kansas . . . found enioymenf in Tumbling and Trampolining remem- bers Trying To explain The disappearance of a dissecfed frog To her biology Teacher. GAA 2,3,41 Sfudenf Council Com. 2,31 Spanish Club 3.42 Pep Club 21 Wrifers' Club 41 Corral Show 4. EDYTHE JO MOORE Jo . . . probably will become an airline hosfess afTer affending Moser Business School . . . preferred psychology and American I'IisTory To ofher sub- iecfs . . . finds wafer skiing and horse- back riding relaxing . . . enioyed school aThleTic evenfs. Class Bd. 41 Rep. Assem. 41 GAA I,2,3. JUDITH MICHELE MOORE Judy will sTudy aT Sullins Junior College besT enioyed Sfu- denT Council work and foofball games . . . will long remember The exciTemenT of l96O Homecoming and her nomina- Tion for queen. STudenT Council 41 GAA 41 Pep Club I, vice pres. 21 Lafin Club 21 MadCaps Ii Choir 3, sec. 41 Class Bd. I1 Girls' Club Bd. I,2. KATH RYN ADELE MOORE Kafhy . . .will aTTend JC and Then AugusTana College for her elemenfary Teaching maior . . . enioyed working on Homemaking floaTs . . . profifed greaf- ly from her Infroducfion To Teaching course. MadCaps vice-pres. l,21 DramaTics Club I, sec. 21 Choir 41 Class Bd. 31 Jr. Red Cross Council Ii Tab Sfaff 31 French Club 4. BONNIE ETHEL MORDICA Looks forward To sfudying nurs- ing aT Vanderbilf U. will never forgeT being a Tab edifor. Tab Sfaff 3, copy ediTor 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Nurses' Aide 2,31 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2,3,41 Jr. Red Cross Council 3. pres. 21 Girls' Club Council I1 Sfu- denT Council Com. 3,41 FNA I,2,31Twirl- ers I,2I NaT'l Honor Sociefy 4. LARKI N C. MORGAN Undecided as To vocafional plans buf will enroll aT JC . . . raTes English courses highesl' . . . regards Graduafion as mosT memorable momenf. MadCaps 2i Bowling Club 4. HERBERT CARPENTER MORSE III Sandy . . . has a career in medi- cine or poliTics planned afTer Oberlin College baseball games and class board meeTings were enioyabe will long remember being senior class presidenf. Baseball I,2,3,41 Baskefball I,2,3,41 Class Bd. l,2, pres. 3,41 Boys' Club Bd. 31 Rep. Assem. I1 InTramuraI Council 4: Home-School Council 3,41 Office Aide I. GAIL NADINE MORTENSEN Morf . . . plans To sTudy musical Therapy aT Brigham Young U .... raTes physics higher Than all oTher subiecTs . . . enjoys sewing in her free Time . . . will always remember having a lead in The opereTTa. STudenT Council I,2,3,41 Corral Show I,2,3,41 Girls' Club Bd. I1 Choir 3,41 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3,41 Class Bd. Ii Obirin Show 2.3. CAROLE ANN MOSKUS Carol . . . will sTudy fashion illus- frafion aT The ArT lnsTiTuTe of Chicago . . . looked forward To parTies and nighfs ouT wifh The girls . . . finds English To be her favorife subiecf . . . lisTens To KingsTon Trio during free Time. Rep. Assem. Ii Pep Club l,21 GAA I,2,31 STudenT Council Corn. 3. WAYNE ALLEN MULHOLLAND Sees The U. of Illinois and mefal- lurgical research in The fufure likes gymnasTics and fooTball . . . pre- ferred maTh and science courses To oThers will long remember The Homecoming games of l959 and l96O. Camera Club l,21 Bi-Phy-Chem I1 Chess and Checkers Club 2,31 Russian Club 3,41 GymnasTics 3. GLEN EARL MU NGER Glen . . . expecfs To aTTend Lincoln JC and Culver-Sfockfon College . .. enioys foofball and baskeTball . . . ice skafing and bowling Take up free Time. Calumef H.S. li Band I,2,3,41 Foofball 2, mgr. I1 Swimming mgr. I1 Sound- Track Sfaff 2,31 Tennis 41 Bowling Club 4. THOMAS MICHAEL MURPHY Murph . . . will enlisf in fhe Ma- rine Corps affer graduafion . . . found being on fhe frack feam his favorife acfivify regarded English as fop subiecf . . . has worked as a maferial handler. Track l,2g lnframural Golf 3. PAMELA ANNE MU RROW Pam . . . infends fo malor in psy- chology af Coe College swims and wafer skis during summer monfhs . . . hisfory and psychology were besf liked of all her courses . . . enioyed be- ing a nurses' aide. Nurses' Aide 2: Rep. Assem. 3. DOROTHY AN N NARJ ES Doffie a career as a secre- fary will follow business college liked fhe excifemenf of baskefball games . . . considered shorfhand her favorife class enioyed drawing during her leisure hours. Allegany H.S.. Cumberland. Md. l,27 Band Maioreffe l,2: Junior Choir li Business Club 3,4. SUSAN NARTEN Sue . . . will enfer The secrefarial field affer alfending JC . . . looks back on fhe firsf confusing days of school as a freshman . . . especially enioyed Spanish Club . . . hobbies include horse- back riding and sewing. Nurses' Aide l,3: Office Aide I: Span- ish Club 2.3.4. SUSAN JAN E NASH Suzy . . . plans fo pursue a car- eer as a fashion buyer enioyed Lion Sfaff and Girls' Club Council . . . fhoughf English Liferafure was her favorife subiecf . . . will long remember her senior Homecoming. Lion Sfaff 3,41 Girls' Club Council I,4-7 GAA l,2,3,4: Soundfrack Sfaff 23 Lafin Club 2: Dramafics Club 3.4: Sfu- denf Council Com. 2.3. THOMAS HARRY NEH MZOW Nemo . . . will sfudy chemical en- gineering af Norfhwesfern U .... enioy- ed German Club and chemisfry class . . . collecls sfamps in free fime. German Club 2.3: Wresfling 31 Sfamp and Coin Club l,2,3. THOMAS A. NEISIUS Tom plans fo enfer info a phase of door fabricafion . . . mosf enioyed his sfagecraff class has spenf many hours working on various odd jobs. ANNAMARY NELSON Annie will maior in edu- cafion af fhe U. of Kansas . . . enjoyed working on fhe Lion and wafching if fake shape . . . found senior Home- coming impressed her mosf. Lion Sfaff 3,43 Rep. Assem. 4: French Club 41 Lafin Club 2: Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. GARY CHARLES NELSON Gary .. . will 'iurfher his sfudies af Grinnell College or Knox College . . enioyed paying on fhe fennis feam . . . likes parficipafing in group discussions . . . chooses American Hisfory as fav- orife course. Tennis 2.3.47 French Club 3. GARY LEE NELSON Gary will affend JC and sfudy engineering . . . liked baskefball and foofball games . . . regards Ameri- can Hisfory as favorife subiecf . . . worked as a service sfafion affendanf. Wresfling 3. PETER ANDREW NEMEC Fefe will enfer Parsons or Culver-Sfockfon College in fhe fall . . . liked his Spanish class . . . employed as a clerk is looking forward fo graduafion. Wresfling l,2: lnframural Baskefball 3. THOMAS EDWIN NEPIL Tom . . . will affend Princefon U. or Bowdoin College . . . found work- ing on fhe Tab inferesfing and worfh- while . . . phofography was hobby. Tab sfaff 3, managing edifor 43 Science Seminar 3. chr. 47 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3,41 Sfudenf Council Com. 41 C'ass Bd. 33 Quill and Scroll 4: Lafin Club 27 German Club 3.4. DENISE DOROTHEA NESSEL Dee . . . will maior in feaching af Illinois Sfafe Normal U .... especially liked fhe aclivifies of GAA . . . remem- bers fhe hysferia af fhe Homecoming pep assemblies regarded Spanish as favorife subiecf. GAA I.2,3, Bd. 4: Spanish Club 2.3.42 Corral Show l,4. EVALYN GAI L NEWBERRY Gail . . . plans fo feach physical educafion affer affending fhe U. of Georgia . . . liked playing on fhe GAA fennis feam . .. found her Spanish class fo be her favorife . . . reads in free fime. GAA I,2.3,4-I Spanish Club 4: Office Aide 2: Corral Show 4. H EN RY WELLINGTON N EWELL Dash will make civil engin- eering his career afler aliending Cor- nell U. or MIT enioys iniramural sporis finds German Io be his favorile subiecl . . feels his numerous deleals ai The polls were uniorgeriable. Rep. Assem. 2,37 German Club 2,3,47 ln- iramural Sporls I,2,3.47 Nal'l Honor Socieiy 3,4. JOHN CHARLES NEWMAN John . . .will maior in engineering al Ihe U. of Wisconsin or 'rhe U. oi lllif nois .. . labs inframural sporis as his lavoriie acfivify . . . will long remember Homecoming. Rep. Assem. 2: Class Bd. 37 French Club 37 lniramural Sporls l,2,3,4. RONALD LAY NEWMAN Ron . . . plans ro become an airline pilor aifer aflending JC enioys sporis and club acriviiies . . . re- members winning firsl prize af Club Carnival his freshman year. Wresfling l.27 Cross-Couniry 47 Track l,27 Inlramural Sporrs 3,47 Bowling Club 3,47 Chess Club I,2,3: Conservarion Club 2. CAROL ANN NEWSOM Blondie . . . hopes Io become an airline hosless alier aiiending JC . . . likes Friday nighis wifh +he girls . . . rares psychology higher Ihan ofher subf iecis . . . has been employed as a wail- ress. GAA l,27 Home Ec Club li Jr. Red Cross Council 2,3, pres. 47 FNA 3. FLOYD HERBERT NICKEL Nick . . . will enier Norlhweslern U. or U. of Arizona . . . has hopes of becoming an invesfmeni banker . . . never will iorgei his Irip ro Boys' Siafe in The summer of I96O. Russian Club 3,47 Wrirers' Club 3,41 Lafin Club 27 Track I,27 lnframural Sporls I,2,3i Na+'l Honor Socieiy 4. ELIZABETH JANE NICOLL Liz will head for lhe U. oi Wisconsin alfer graduafion liked working on The Lion . . . sires French as her lavoriie subiecl . . . plays piano and lisiens Io records in spare lime. Lion Slafi 3,47 Girls' Club Council 3,47 French Club 3,47 GAA 1,27 Home Fc Club l,2I Pep Club 2. No answer .... lr looks like we'll have Io walk home, says senior Jacquie Mc Hugh ic her companions Diane Johnson and Bonnie Kucera. Harvey , hilarious Spring Play, is popular, JO ANN NOBLE Jo . . . plans lo leach aller al- lending lhe U. ol Illinois lound hislory lo be her lavorile subiecl . . . will never lorgel her lirsl speech when she lorgol everylhing including lhe lille. German Club 2.3.41 Chess and Check- ers Club 31 MadCaps I1 GAA l.2,3.41 Girls' Club Council 4. DENNIS CHRISTOPHER NOLAN Norlhweslern U. is his probable choice 'lor lurlher educalion un- decided aboul lulure vocalion . . . en- ioyed parlicipaling in debale . . . pre- ierred socio.ogy lo olher subiecls. GERALD N. NOLAN Jerry. . .will maior in engineering al JC . . . chose algebra above olher subiecls . . . occupies spare lime par- licipaling in sporls. Wreslling I,2,3,4f lnlramural Sporls 4. WILLIAM WESLEY NOLAN Bill plans lo leach physical educalion aller allending Missouri Val- ley College . . . allended many bas- kelball games remembers Coach Juska's lalk al lhe lirsl loolball prac- lice. Foolball l.2.3.41 lnlramural Sporls l,2, 3.41 Usher 4. PATRICIA ANNE NORMAN Pal aller allending Denison U. will go inlo diplomalic work. . .liked French and Russian .. . reads in lree lime . . . was aclive in church . . . re- members lhe spiril ol Homecoming pep assemblies. Sloneham Jr. H.S.. Sloneham. Mass. I1 Girls' C ub Bd. 41 Lion Slall 3.4: GAA 2.3.41 Pep Club 21 Nal'l Honor So- ciely 4. KAREN GLORIA NOVOTNY Novol . . . will work in lhe field ol public relalions aller allending lhe U. ol Arizona . . . liked Spanish . . . re- members hilling lhe Spanish Club presi- denl wilh a baseball bal al lhe Pinala Parly. Spanish Club 3,41 Ollice Aide 3,41 GAA I. NADIA DOROTHY NOVOTNY Plans lo go inlo elemenlary edu- calion aller allending Lake Erie College lor Women sludied arl al lhe Arl lnslilule ol Chicago . . . remembers Senior Homecoming. Sludenl Council Com. 2,42 French Club 41 Rep. Assem. 4i FTA 41 Lalin Club 2. REIDUN NORMA NOVY Norma , .. will allend Grinnell College lo prepare lor a career as a malh leacher. . . lound advanced dance enioyable . . . prelers French lo olher courses remembers being in lour Corral Shows. Corral Show l.2.3.41 GAA l.2.3.41 Obir- in Show 2.31 French Club 3.41 Sludenl Council Com. 3.4. WILLIAM PAUL O'BRIEN Big O . . . will sludy mechani- cal engineering al I.l.T. enioyed parlicipaling in inlramural sporls .. . spends lree lime sailing and playing wirlz . . . remembers lhe evenls ol Homecoming l96O. Baskelball 31 Track 41 lnlramural Sporls 2.3.41 Boal Club 21 Corral Show 4. PATRICK JAMES O'CONNELL Pal . . . aller JC and U. ol Illi- nois will leach or go inlo business ad- minislralion . . .enioys pholography. . . considers his work al lhe Corral im- porlanl. Corral Bd. 3.4: Class Bd. 31 Library Aide 2.3.4. NANCY ANNE ODCHODNICKY Odch . . . will sludy primary edu- calion al U. ol Illinois . . . liked games and Friday nighls wilh lhe girls . . . remembers i960 Homecoming .. . has done clerical work. Spanish Club 2,3,4f Rep. Assem. 2.31 GAA l,2.3f Sludenl Council Com. 4. SHARON MAE OGG Oggy . . . will sludy nursing al Presbylerian Sl. Luke's Hospilal . . . enioyed GAA and American Hislory remembers walking inlo school al 9:00 and lhinking she was early. Class Bd. li GAA I. Bd. 2.3.41 Home Ec Club I.21 Cicero Club 31 Leader 4. successful producfion for Class of '61 MICHAEL JAY OISETH Mike . . . hopes fo find a career in wrifing . . . may go fo Europe be- fore pursuing a higher educalion . .. enioys English and iournalism re- members a pie fighr al Soufh Campus. Lion Sfaff 3,4. JOHN CHARLES OLANDER Johnny . . . sees furfher educa- fion af Missouri Valley College . . . won'I forgef being pushed down The bleachers af a foofball game . . . enioyed parficipafion in inframurals. Morgan Park H.S. l,21 lnframural Sporfs 3.4. KRISTINE E. OLSEN Kris . . . fufure includes sfudy of nursing al Auguslana Hospifal . . . re- members GAA badminfon as 'favorife acfivify spends leisure hours lis- fening fo records and sewing . . . liked friendly afmosphere af LT. FNA 47 Library Aide 3,41 Home EC Club 2: GAA 2: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4. WILLIAM SHEFFIELD OLSON Bill . . . looks forward fo alfending U. of Kansas . .. enioys playing fhe drums in spare fime had fun in psychology and Spanish . , . inferesfed in all Sporfs. Foofball lg lnframural Sporfs l,3.47 Rep. Assem. li Spanish Club 3. KATHLEEN ROSE O'NElLL Kafhy . . . wanfs fo affend Aug- usfana School of Nursing . . . found Spanish enioyable spends week- ends reading, horseback riding, and sewing . . . has worked as a sales clerk. Spanish Club 3,47 Library Aide 3,4: FNA 47 Home Ec Club 2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. VICTORIA ANN OSTERLING Vicki . . . will enfer field of sec- refarial work following graduafion . . . enioyed sfudying English and psychology . . . remembers Friday nighfs wifh fha girls . Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 27 Home Ec Club ll GAA I. CH ERYL ARLISS OTTO Fufure includes JC and a career in secrefarial work inferesfed in arf had fun building Homecoming floafs was employed as a sales g:rl. MadCaps I, sec. 2: Home Ec Club 3,45 GAA I,2. VINCENT ARTHUR OWLES Ari .. . will pursue a career in archifecfure following graduafion from IIT . . . inferesfed in sporfs, especially wresfling . . . helping LT win fhe l959 Presidenf's Cup is mosf memorable moe menf. Wresfling 2.3.47 Baskefball I: lnframural Sporfs l,2,3,4g French Club 3. JAMES SHERMAN PACKARD Jim . .. anficipafes a career as fool and die maker . .. liked graphic arfs and machine shop . . . spends lei- sure hours working on cars was employed as a delivery boy. Rifle Club I: Bowling Club 2. NANCY S. PALESE Nanc .. . will begin preparafion for career in medicine af JC . . . had fun in chemisfry and Spanish . . . hob- bies include lisfening fo records and painfing . . . has worked as a hospifal aide. MadCaps Ig GAA I,2: Library Aide I,2,3g Orchesfra 2,3.4: Spanish Club 2,3,47 Rep. Assem. 2.3: Jr. Red Cross Council l. THOMAS WILLARD PARKER Will is looking forward fo Purdue U. and a career as research chemisf likes sporfs, especially fennis and weighi liffing . . . has worked af golf course . .. will never forgef Graduafion. German Club 2,3,4q Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2,31 Chess Club l,2, vice-pres. 3,41 Rus- sian Club l,2: Sfamp Club I. LUCILLE JANE PAVICH Lucy is planning fo enfer business school in preparafion for sec- refarial work .. . enioys relaxing io records has worked as a cashier . . . spenf Friday nighfs wifh fhe girls . 206 Noil makes his polilical opinion obvious as he backs his candiclale during The Homecoming pep rally. JUDITH ANN PEARSON Judy . . . JC precedes a career as a leacher or slewardess had lun in psychology . . . aclive in Girls' Club and church youlh group . . . has worked as wailress. Girls' Club Bd. lreas. 43 Girls' Club Council 3: Jr. Red Cross Council I,2: GAA l,2,3. SUSAN MARY PEARSON Sue . . . will enler The secrelarial lield afler allending JC . . . preferred hislory lo olher subiecls . . . has been employed as checker in grocery slore remembers baskelball games and dances. Class Bd. 31 Spanish Club 2,3,4: GAA I,2,3. CHARLES E. PENNINGTON Chuck . . . will maior in business al U. ol Denver or Knox enioys sporls, especially lennis and baskelball liked lrigonomelry beller lhan olher subiecls played on church baskelball leam. Tennis I,2,3,47 Inlramural Baskelball 3,47 Jr. Red Cross-Council 3: Rille Club I. SANDRA LEE PERRYMAN Sandy . . . will allend U. of Texas 'lo sludy commrecial arl . . . impressed by friendliness of LT . . .loolball games and Corral were iavorile aclivilies . . . inleresled in arl, dancing. and waler skiing. Roberl' E. Lee I-l.S., Tyler, Texas I,2,3g Sludenl Council I,2,3: Spanish Club 2,37 Rille Club 43 Corral Show 4. RICHARD ROBERT PETERHANS Pele . . . will specialize in cabinel making or managing a 'Food slore . . . 'lell malh and hislory were especially inleresling . . . will long remember lhe I96O Girls' Club Dance. CHERYL KAYE PETERSEN Cherie JC and secrelarial work will follow gradualion . . . inleresl- ed in Business Club and Mu Tau . . . looks back on lirsl days al LT . . ac- live in Y.W.C.A. Slralnlad Jr. I-I.S., Arlinglon, Va. I, Washinglon-Lee I-I.S., Arlinglon, Va. 21 Wakefield I-l.S., Arlinglon, Va. 3: Pep Club I: Psychology Club 37 Business Club 4: Mu Tau 4: FTA 4. NORREEN RUTH PETERSEN Fulure plans include Iowa Slale and a career in medical lechnology . . . enioyed baskelball games and Corral . . . will always remember I96I operella . . . aller hours laken up wilh music and dancing. Band I,2,3,4: Olfice Aide 2,37 Orches- lra 4: Virgil Club 3: FTA 4: MadCaps 2. BRUCE COLIN PETERSON Pele . . . undoubledly will allend U. of Arizona . . . enioyed Friday nighl baskelball games . . . remembers speech as lavorile subiecl' . . . liked LT's 'Friend- ly almosphere. Band I,2,3, sec. 4: Rep. Assem. 2: Class Bd. 3,4. ELAINE MARIE PFLEGER Plans lo maior in physical educalion al JC enioys sporls, especially baskelball and fumbling . .. regarded English and gym as 'iavorile subiecls is proud of LT's high academic slandards. GAA I,2,3,47 Home Ec Club I,2: Dra- malics Club 3. ROGER MORGAN PHILLIPS Plans lo become a physicisl' afler allending Iowa Slale U .... spenl' lei- sure 'rime working on his science pro- iecl enjoyed physics and malhe- malics . . . will long remember winning a lrip 'ro Washinglon. Camera Club I7 Soundlrack 3: Bi- Phy-Chem I7 German Club 2,3,4: Band I,2,3, mgr. 4: Weslinghouse Science Taenl Search Winner 4. SUSAN G. PHIPPS Sue .. . plans lo rnaior in phy- sical educalion . . . enioyed geomelry . . . will long remember her lirsl day al Norlh Campus. GAA I,2,3i Library Aide I,47 Nurses' Aide 27 Ollice Aide 43 Pep Club 2: FNA 2: Spanish Club 4. DALE JOHN Pl ERMATTEI Plans fo sfudy science af Ihe U. of Kansas . .. found chemisfry infer- esfing . . . spends leisure fime affend- ing afhlefic evenfs . . . feels Graduafion his mosf memorable momenl' af LT. C'ass Bd. 27 Track I,2: Inframural Bas- kefball I,21 Rifle Club I. JEAN ALICE PINKERTON Wanfs fo affend Denison U. or Cornell .. . rafes French higher fhan ofher subiecfs . . . enioys dancing . . . remembers dance rehearsals for The opereffas. Opereffa 3,41 GAA I,2, Bd. 3,41 Girls' Club Bd. 2: Class Bd. I,2: Corral Show I,2,3,4: French Club 4: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JOHN PIERRE PLANKEEL Pinky has decided fo sfudy medicine af Wheafon College . . . en- ioyed parficipafing in inframural bas- kefball and hockey games .. . liked biology. lnframural Baskefball I,2,3,4: Bowling Club 27 Lafin Club 3,43 Russian Cfub 2. PATRICK ANTHONY PONZEVIC Paf . . . plans fo sfudy commercial arf af fhe Arf lnsfifufe . . . likes mafh . . . enioyed baskefball and foofball games spends leisure fime painf- ing. Sf. Ignafius H.S.. Chicago, III. I,2: Cross- Counfry l,2f Track I. HAROLD EDWARD POSLUSNY, JR. Hal will affend JC fhen Valparaiso fo enfer 'rhe minisfry . . . liked working on fhe Lion . . . spends leisure fime reading . . . will long re- member fhe l958 Oak Park game. Oak Park H.S., Oak Park, III. I: Lion Sfaff 3,41 Railroad Club I. LYNN CAROLE POWER Plans fo enfer fhe U. of Illinois . . . found French inferesfing . . . felf experiences in GAA and French Club enioyable . . . remembers LT's spirif af Hinsdale games. French Club 4: Lafin Club 2: GAA 3: Jr. Red Cross Council Ig Soundfrack 31 Sfudenl Council Com. 4. THOMAS PATRICK POWERS Thom . . . rafes mafh and physics favorife subiecfs . . . found pleasure in sporfs acfiyifies . . . will long remember fhe humor of his physics classes. Inframural Baskefball I 2.3.4. CLAUDIA LORETTA PRANGA Bufch . . . hopes fo affend a beau- fy school found her psychology classes inferesfing . . . spends exfra fime ice skafing and horseback riding . . . remembers firsf coming fo LT and graduafion as memorable evenfs. Alcoa H.S., Alcoa, Tenn. I. BETTY JEAN PRICE Plans fo sfudy af JC . . . enioyed English and fyping . . . finds wafer ski- ing an excifing pasfime . . . will recall fhe Norfh Campus assemblies and LT's friendliness in fufure years. Home Ec Club 2,3,4: GAA I,2g FNA 2,3. RICHARD ARTHU R PROBST Dick . . . plans fo enfer fhe dip- Iomafic service affer affending Norfh- wesfern U .... enioyed managing fhe baskefball feam . . . spends leisure fime playing fhe frumpelt Mgr. Baskefball 3.4: Corral Bd. 4: Band I,2,3, vice-pres. 4: Orchesfra 2,41 Wrif- ers' Club 41 German Club 4. MARIANNE J. PROPST Found shorfhand inferesfing looks forward fo becoming a secrefary . . . enioyed The acfivifies of Business Club . .. will long remember 'ishe cIub's roller skafing parfy. Falls Church H.S., Falls Church, Virginia I: Amundsun HS. 2: Business Club 3,41 Library Aide 3. RICHARD PAUL PRYOR Dick . . . plans fo ioin fhe Navy affer graduafion enjoyed machine shop . . . remembers sophomore dancing class. Bowling Club 2. EDWARD STANLEY PTAK Ed plans Io sfudy business adminisfrafion af JC . . . found business Inachines inferesfing remembers affending afhlefic evenfs . . . spends exfra fime reading. WILLIAM LAURENCE OUANE Larry . . . looks forward fo sfudy- ing feaching af fhe U. of Illinois . . . sporfs fake up much spare fime .. fhouglrrf mafh courses inferesfing, Vergil Club pres. 4: Lafin Club 2.3: Bas- kefball l,3,4q Golf 2,3,4: Cross-Coun- fry I,2: Boys' Club Bd. 41 Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 2.3: Class Bd. 3: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. Susie Sekera and Adrian Shaw reign ROY MOORE QUICK Undecided abouf school choice . . plans fo enfer field of business . . . foofball and baskefball games were favorifes . . . enjoyed his mafh courses. Railroad Club l,2,3, freas. 41 German Club 2.3: Camera Club l,2. PATRICIA DIANE OUIGLEY Pa? . . . hopes fo become a feacher . . uncerfain as fo college choice . . . preferred English Liferafure fo ofher subiecfs , . . remembers baskefball and foofball games againsf Hinsdale. Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: Spanish Club 43 Soundfrack 3: GAA 3.4. BETTE ANN RACIN E A career in medical fechnology follows sludy af JC hobbies ine clude sfamp collecfing and ice skaf- ing . . . working on Girls' Club Coun- cil was enioyable . . . considered Eng' lish her favorife subiecf. Cumberland H.S., Valley Falls, R.l. l,2,3: Band I,2g Hobby Club l,2,37 Girls' Club Council 4: GAA 4. GARY NEAL RADER Will sfudy elecfrical engineering af fhe U. of Illinois . . . hobbies include cars and sporls . . . received much en- ioymenf from senior year . . . has work- ed as a gas sfafion affendanf. Rep. Assem. I: Office Aide 27 Infra- mural Baseball 3,41 lnframural Baskef- ball 2,3,47 Door Guard 4. JUDITH ANN RADIUS Anficipafes preparing for physical fherapy work af Washburn U .... found algebra a favorife subiecf will never forgef l959 Homecoming acfive in church work. Grosse Poinfe H.S., Grosse Poinfe, Mich. l,2: Pep Club 27 Home Room pres. I,2g Jr. Red Cross Council 3. ROSALYN ANN RAFFERTY Ros . . . has selecfed Memphis Sfafe U. in preparafion for a feaching career . .. spenf much fime working on fhe Tab . .. liked Spanish. Snowden Jr. H.S., Memphis, Tenn. I: Cenfral H.S., Memphis, Tenn. 2: Tab Sfaff 43 Spanish Club 3,41 FTA 41 Lafin Club 2: Girls' lnframurals 2: GAA 31 Sfudenf Council Com. 4. THOMAS J. RAIA Tom . . . will enfer fhe musical pro- fession affer affending Chicago Con- servafory College . . . found excife- menf in Safurday affernoon foofball games . . . employed for fwo years as a sfock boy and salesman . . . enioyed sfudy of biology. JUDITH ANN RAMP Judi . . . four years af fhe U. of Kansas or fhe U. of Illinois are nexf . . . hopes io become a feacher . . . considered French her favorife sub- iecf especially enjoyed baskefball and foofball games. GAA I,2,3: Nurses' Aide 2,3,4: FTA 43 Rep. Assem. 3: Girls' Club Council 4: French Club 4. RICHARD EDWIN RAN N Dick . . . fufure includes Norfhern Illinois U. wifh a maior in commercial arf enioyed arf and hisfory . . . spenf much fime drawing . . . never will forgef fhe opporfunifies offered fo broaden one's horizons. Foofball l,2,3,4: Bi-Phy-Chem I,2. RICHARD G. RAUBA Rick . . . looks forward fo confinu- ing his educafion af JC. . .has decided fo become an elecfrical fecl-inician . . . bowling holds his inferesf in spare fime , . . was employed by a resfauranl' for lwo years. RICHARD WILLIAM RAUSCH Rick . . . plans fo sfudy archi- fecfure af Miami U. . . . preferred mafh fo ofher subiecfs . . . enioys skafing and wafer skiing . . . found fun af fhe Corral. Conservafion Club 2,3,4g Boaf Club I, vice-pres. 2,3, sec. 4. PENNY ANN REAMES Pen . . , has decided on a career in decorafing , . . will sfudy af Missouri Valley College or Arizona U .... liked working on plays and fhe opereffa . . . sfill laughs abouf being locked in Ihe lool cabinef during sfagecraff class. Home Ec Club I,2,3,4g Office Aide 3: Library Aide 3: GAA I,2,3,4. as Homecoming Queen, King of Hearfs MEARLE PATRICIA REEDY PaT . . . inTends To go inTo nursing . . . preferred psychology To ofher sub- iecTs . . . enjoyed co-ed gym . . . likes To dance . . . appreciaTed The friendli- ness of everyone aT LT. NazareTh H.S. I,21 Library Aide 2,3. J. RODNEY REESE Rod . . . college choice is Drake U. buf is undecided aboui' a career . . . gained valuable knowledge from Miss Wallace in English IV C likes all sporTs, especially baskefball . . . remem- bers The SouTh Campus pie fighT. Baseball I,21 lnTramural Sporfs 3,41 Rifle Club I. PAMELA GAIL REICHEL Pam . . . expecTs To do personnel work following sTudy aT U. of Illinois . . . swims and waTer skis whenever possible . . . has worked as a salesgirl. Rep. Assem. 41 Spanish Club 31 GAA l,2,3,41 Corral Show 2,3,41 Office Aide 21 Pep Club I,2. RUTH ELLEN REICHERT Rufhie . . . will compIeTe her edu- caTion aT U. of Illinois . . . hopes To become an eIemenTary school Teacher . . . Homecoming I96O will always be a Treasured memory. STudenT Council I,2,3, Com. 41 Corral Bd. sec. 41 Spanish Club 3, vice-pres. 41 LaTin Club 2,3,41 GAA I,2,3,41 Girls' Club Council Ii Corral Show 3,41 NaT'l Honor SocieTy 3,4. DENNIS JAMES REI LLY Plans To be a chemisT afTer furfher sTudy aT JC . . . relaxes while lisfening To classical music . . . was impressed by The change from SouTh To Norfh Cam- pus . .. favorife school acTiviTies in- cluded waTching sporTs evenTs and as- semblies. THOMAS M. REILLY Tom . . . wanTs To aTTend JC and Denver U. career choice is com- mercial arTisTry . . . feels The help given each individual sTudenT is invaluable . . . enjoyed working on Homecoming floafs his senior year. Inframural Sporfs I ,2. JAMES BURKE REINERS Rink . . . will sTudy aT Miami U. for a career in adverTising likes iazz and sporTs, parTicuIarIy waTer skiing . . . can never forgeT The I96O Chrisfmas Formal. Tab Sfaff 2,3, ass'T edifor 4: STudenI Council 2, Com. 3,42 Spanish Club 3,41 Corral Jr. DirecTor 3,41 InTramuraI Bas- kefball I,2,3,41 Door Guard 41 Quill 8: Scroll 4. PHYLLIS ANN RENNER Phyl . . . fuTure includes a career as a secrefary . . . likes wafching fooT- ball and baskefball games swims and bowls in free Time was in- Teresfed in psychology. DONALD WAYNE REUTZEL, JR. Don . . . JC and Norfhwesfern U. follow for sfudies in accounTing or law . . . leisure Time spenT working in The Civil Air Patrol . .. never will forgef Homecoming I96O. Corral Jr. DirecTor 3,41 Cross-CounTry I1 Track I1 Bowling Club I,3,4, sec. 21 German Club 2,31 Business Club 41 lnTramural BaskeTbaII I1 NaT'I Honor SocieTy 4. SCOTT EDWARD REZABEK Rezzy . .. civil engineering will be his course of sfudy aT The U. of Illinois aTTended many foofball and baskeTbaII games . . . bowling oc- cupies free Time . . . enioyed The Norfh Campus assemblies. Bowling Club 2,3,41 FooTbaIl I,21 WresT- ling 31 Band I,2. DALE CAROL REZNY Will sTudy eIemenTary Teaching aT U. of Illinois . . . likes aTTending baskef- ball and fooTbalI games . . . goes swim- ming whenever possible . . . was impres- sed by The friendly afmosphere aT LT. Rep. Assem. I,2,41 Class Bd. I,31 GAA I,2,3,41 Virgil Club 31 Business Club 41 MadCaps I1 Sfudenf Council Com. 3,4. JUDITH ANNA RICE Jucle . . . will enTer U. of Iowa or Norfhwesfern nexT fall . . . plans To pursue a nursing career , . . liked maTh . . . cheerleading was her mosf memor- able acTiviTy. Cheerleading 2: Class Bd. 31 Girls' Club Council 31 Pep Club I,21 LaTin Club 21 Spanish Club 2,31 Nurses' Aide 31 Mad- Caps I. PAULINE LESLEY RICHARDSON Fufure plans include nursing edu- cafion af Evansfon Hospifal sew' ing, swimming and fennis are maior in- feresfs . . . preferred English Liferafure fo ofher subiecfs . . .found l96O l-lomef coming especially memorable. PNA l, sec. 2.3, chr. 4: C-AA l,2.3,4: French Club 4: Lafin Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council l,2. KAREN LYNNE RICHTER l-las decided fo affend Moser Business College in order fo become a privafe secrefary . . . enioyed business courses . . . acfive in church organiza- fions . . . has bee nemployed as a sec- refary. Sfudenf Council Com, chr. 4i Lafin Club 27 Cigil Club 3,47 Business Club 3,47 GAA l,2,3,4g Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JOHN ALLEN RIECK Hans . . . plans fo enfer fhe field of medicine affer sfudy af JC and U. of Illinois . . . finds science enioyable . . . falces pleasure in working on cars . . . will never forgef Graduafion. German Club 2.3: Camera Club 41 Band 21 Rifle Club l,2. RICHARD EUGENE RIEGLER Ric . . . anficipafes sfudying bus- iness adminisfrafion af Bradley U. .. . rafes business law as his fayorife sub- iecf . . . enioys parficipafing in sporfs and worlcing on cars. Foofball l.2: lnframural Sporfs 2.3: Rep. Assem. l. JOSEPH ROBERT RIHA Joe . . . loolcs foward Quincy Col- lege in The fufure . . . loolcs forward fo Graduafion . . . enioyed wresfling . . . spenl' much spare Time worlcing on cars . . . was employed for 'rwo years in a grocery sfore. Sf. lvlel l-LS., Chicago, lll. l: Baslcef- ball If Wresfling 2. DONALD J. RITCHEY Don . . . will sludy archifeclure af llT . , . enjoyed courses in mechani- cal drawing and machine shop. . .found pleasure in leafhercraffs. GEORGE RIVALDO JR. Geo wanfs fo become an elecfrical engineer affer sfudying af DeVry lnsfifufe . . . inferesfed in Span- ish has special memories of fhe prom. Class Bd. l. JAMES LINDEN ROBESON Jim will feach English His- fory affer affending U. of lllinois or U. of Kansas phofography afforded him much pleasure. . .enioyed wafching L'l's baslcefball games . . . rafes Modern l-lisfory as fayorife subiecf. Swimming 47 Lion Sfaff 37 Conseryafion Club l, vice-pres. 2: German Club 21 Camera Club I, pres. 2. A professional phofo- grapher uses a wedding porfraif and a group shof fo illusfrafe differ- enf phofographic Techs niques fo a Career Day audience. JUDITH LYNNE ROGERS Judi wishes fo become an execufive secrefary affer affending col- lege . . . biology was her favorife sub- iecf . . . finds enioymenf affending afh- Iefic evenfs and fhe Corral . .. has worked af a swimming pool, Dramafics Club I,2: GAA l,2,3,4: French Club 4: Corral Show. PAMELA SU E ROGERS Pam . . . plans fo enfer biological research affer affending Augusfana Col- lege . . . greafly enioyed work on Girls' Club Acfivifies . . . was elecfed Y.M. CA. delegafe fo fhe World Youfh Conference in Holland. Girls' Club Council 3, Bd. 4: GAA I,2,3,4: Sfudenf Council Com. 2.3: Pep Club 4: Corral Show 4. LORETTA LOUISE ROLFE Lorrie . . . elemenlary leaching and sfudying af JC and Illinois Sfafe Normal U. are her fufure plans . . . finds enioymenf af foofball and bas- befball games . . . spends free fime reading . . . will always remember '58 Homecoming. FTA 3: Spanish Club 3, Home Ec Club 2: Dramafics Club I. KENNETH JAMES ROMANSKI Ken . . . anficipafes affending JC and Cornell College fo sfudy business adminisfrafion . . . biology was his fav- orife subiecf . . . spenf free fime bowl- ing . .. was impressed by LT's school spirif. Wresfling I: Cross-Counfry I: Rifle Club I. STEPHEN RON EY Sfeve . . . hopes fo enfer fhe field of business affer preparafion af Kansas U .... working on cars held his inferesf . . . regards mafh as his besf-liked course has been employed as a sfock boy. Bowling Club I,2,3.4. CURTIS ALLEN ROORDA Curf . . . may sfudy af JC . . . will become an elecfrician . . . preferred physics fo ofher subiecfs . . . held sev- eral iobs during high school. Rifle Club 2: Chess Club 2. ELIZABETH ANN ROSE Liz will enfer fhe business field affer graduafion . . . rafes hisfory as her favorife course . . . roller skaf- ing fakes up much of her spare fime has been employed af a local sfore. WILLIAM ANDREW ROSE Bill . . . will sfudy fo become a landscape archifecf af JC or U. of Illi- nois Iisfens fo modern iazz and works on cars . . . considers Graduafion his mosf memorable evenf . . . has been employed af a swimming pool durinc' fhe summer. Wresfling I,2,3,4: Rifle Club I: Rep. Assem. 2. TERRY C. ROSEN FELDER Will confinue his educafion af Grinnell or U. of Illinois and fhen enfer fhe field of medicine . . . especially lik- ed German class . . . snapping candid shofs for fhe Lion occupied much of his fime. Crawfordsville H.S., Crawfordsville, Ind. I: Lion Sfaff 3,4: German Club 3,47 Bi-Phv-Chem 2, vice-pres. 3: Lafin Club I,2: Golf I: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JOHN R. ROSENWALD Bumble . . . will sfudy medicine af Brown U .... spenf much of his fime parficipafing in sporfs . . . rafes Lafin as favorife subiecf . . . enioyed work on Corral Show. Cross-Counfry l,2,3,4: Track I,2,3,4: Corral Show 4: Boys' Club Bd. 4: Lafin Club pres. 2: Cigil Club 3.4: Naf'l Hon- or Sociefy 3,4. RU DOLPH JOSEPH ROUS Rudy . . . will work in fhe dairy indusfry affer affending U. of Illinois or U. of Wisconsin . . . preferred biology fo ofher subiecfs . . . likes sporfs. Inframural Baskefball 2,3,4: Bowling Club 2,3,4: Rifle Club I. JEROME RUDA Jerry . . . will affend Norfhern Illinois U. fhen hopes fo become a business manager . . . enioyed fhe Cor- ral . .. liked woodshop and lisfen- ing fo good music. Bowling Club I,3,4, sec. 2: Inframural Baskefball I,3. ALBERT JOHN RUDMAN Bufch plans a career in en- gineering affer sfudy af JC . . . liked sporfs . .. favorife subiecf was Plane Geomefry. Cross-Counfry 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. ERIC WALTER RU ECKH EI M Rock . . . will sfudy commercial arf al' JC liked American His- 'lory . . . enioys working wifh cars . . . remembers fhe foofball games . worked af LaGrange Hobby Cenfer. Musical and dramafic produclions RICHARD MAX RUGGLES Dick will become a leacher and coach aller sludying al lhe U. ol Kansas or lhe U. ol Indiana . . . pre- lerred American Hislory and psychology lo olher suloiecls . . . was very aclive in sporls. Baseball I,2,3,4g Baskellnall I,2,3,43 Fool- ball I,2,3,4g Corral Jr. Direclor 3. WILLIAM L. RUPPERT Rupp . . . will allend JC . . . en- ioys playing baskelball worked al a grocery slore. Baskelball I: Track I,2: Rep. Assem. 3: Class Bd. Ali lnlramural Baskelball 3.4. GREG6 ARTHUR RUSCH Plans lo sliidy accounling al JC . . . likes malh . . . parlicipaled in in- lramurals . . . remembers lhe pie lighl al Soiilh Campus . . . was a supervisor ol Weslern Springs recrealion program. lnlramural Sporls 23,47 Baskelball If Rep. Assem. I. JANE MARGARET RUSCH Peggy . . . will enler U. ol Okla- homa lo sludy leaching . . . lound Eng- lish lo be her lavorile subiecl . . . reads in her spare lime enioyed cheering lor baskellsall leam. Harding l-l.S., Oklahoma Cily, Okla. l,2. PATRICIA ANN RYAN Pal . . .will be a receplionisl . . . lavorile aclivilies were baskelball games bowls and ice skales lound Mr. Mungai's class very inleresling. GAA l,23 Class Bd. 2. TOM S. RYAN T.S .... plans lo sludy medicine al Ohio Norlhern U .... enioyecl work- ing on Lion and Corral Show . . . re- members lhe day a girl lorind a lrog in her mashed polaloes. Cross-Counlry Ig Corral Jr. direclor 2, 37 Lion Slall 3,43 Corral Show 3,4. ln a scene lrom lhe operella, Plain and Fancy , Mary Tre-adwell and Joe Cech slop lheir Berkley lo ask, How do you gel lo Bird-in-Hand? furnish oullel for Senior sfage falenls DONALD WINSLOW RYDER Win . .. will sludy business al eilher Ripon College or Colorado Slale U .... likes hislory . . . sails, golls, and enioys winler sporls. Baskelball I,3: Foolball I1 lnlramural Baskelball l,2,3,4: Rep. Assem. 43 Lalin Club 2. DUANE PAUL ST. GERMAIN Will enler lhe Navy aller allend- ing eilher Sl. Ambrose College or Marquelle U ,... inleresled in pholog- raphy . . . parlicipaled in inlramural sporls. Camera Club I, vice pres. 2: Band 2,3: lnlramural Sporls 3.4: German Club 3,41 Bowling Club 2: Orcheslra 2,3, JUDITH HELEN SAMMONS Sam . . , hopes lo allend a small universily. . .enioyed malh . . . lhoughl Friday nighls al lhe Corral especially lun . .. has special memories ol her senior year. Corral Show 2: Nurses Aide 3: Jr. Red Cross Council I. RUTH PAU LINE SAN BORN Will maior in music al Kansas U. . . . mosl enioyed French and choir . . . plays piano in spare lime never will lorgel having a lead in Plain and Fancy . Operella 4: Choir 3,41 Nurses' Aide I, 2: GAA I,2,3,4: Mu Tau I, sec.-lreas. 2: Home EC Club l,2. ROBERT GEORGE SANDG REN Bob will become an arlisl aller sludy al Los Angeles Trade and Technical College . . . liked American Hislory . . . reads in spare lime. Monlebello H.S., Monlebello, Calil. JULIE ANN SARA Will allend JC lhen become a secrelary . . . liked baskelball games . . . spenl much spare lime reading . . . considered French her lavorile subiecl. New Trier H.S. I,2g Mu Tau 3: French Club 47 Business Club 4. CHARLENE NELL SARUSSI Char . . . plans lo allend JC lo prepare lor a modeling or secrelarial career . . . enioyed business machines . . . lislens lo records in spare lime . . . remembers Homecoming. Rep. Assem, 2: GAA lg Home Ec Club 2. RONALD HILMER SASS Ron . . . will allend Soulhern Illi- nois U. lo sludy merchandising . . . en- ioyed mechanical drawing . . . bowls in spare lirne. Bowling Club l,2,3,47 Rilfe Club 2,3. LENORE PAULINE SATRUM Would like lo enler lhe lield ol science . . . enioys parlicipaling in GAA . . . likes classical music . . . re- members receiving lhe HomeJ3chool Council scholarship enabling her lo go lo Fosler Music Camp in Kenlucky. GAA 23,41 Lalin Club 21 Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 43 Orcheslra l,2,3. VAL SCHAFFNER Val . . . hopes lo become an in- duslrial designer aller sludy al a small liberal arls school has enioyed American Hislory . . . aclive in Drama club. Drama Club I, pres. 2, vice-pres. 31 Class Bd. l,3: Library Aide 2.3, sec. 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Girls' Club Council l,4g GAA 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 33 Orcheslra I,2,3. RONALD ROBERT SCHLACHTER Ron . . . will allend Norlhweslern U. lo maior in iournalism . . . enioyed working in 'lhe Lion ollice . . . cares lor pels in spare lime . . . remembers giving a leacher an exploding pen on April Fool's Day. Lion Slall 2,3,4: Spanish 2,3,47 Mad- Caps l,2g Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. GLORIA JEAN SCHLUETER Plans a career as a secrelaryaor slenographer . . . enioyed Twirlers and olher sporls . . . goes horseback 'riding when possible . . . prelerred shorlhand and lyping lo olher subiecls . Twirlers l,2,3q GAA l,2. 213 Class board members Barb Slokes and Lee Bernhard lry fo handle lhe crowd of seniors wailing lo buy bullons lo Come By Us, Come Bayou . RICHARD H. SCHMIDT Dick. . . JC is nexl, where he will sludy mechanical engineering . . . en- ioys baseball . . . worked al a golf course in lhe summer . . . enioys swim- ming during spare lime. JANE JESSUP SCHMITT Plans on sludying iournalism al Cornell College liked GAA will always remember L'I's baskelball and foolball games wilh Hinsdale enioys wriling in her spare lime . GAA l,2,3,4g Choir 43 Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Wrilers' Club 47 Horizon Club I, 2,3,4g Home Ec Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM SCHNEIDER Hopes lo sludy science research al Earlham College likes science courses remembers being chair- man al lhe annual debale lournamenl . . . enioys reading books and lislening lo music. PTA 3.4: virgin club 3.4. PEGGIANNE SCHOEFFLER Peggy . ,. plans lo allend Mar- guelle U. lo sludy nursing . . . enioyed LT's assemblies enioyed language courses, especially French . . . look an aclive parl in FNA . . . looks back on lhe I96O Homecoming. FNA I,2,3, pres. 4: GAA l,3,4g Nurses' Aide 2,3,4g French Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Girls' Club Com. 3. REBECCA JEAN SCHUBERTH Becky looks forward lo al- lending Ripon College where she will sludy lo be a music leacher . . ,enioyed foolball games . , . liked harmony class . . . plays piano in spare lime. Mu Tau 2,3,4: GAA l. DOUGLAS NEAL SCHUE Shoe . . . plans lo allend JC and Norlhern Illinois U. lo sludy for lhe minislry . . . enioyed baskelball and baseball preferred American His- lory lo olher subiecls . . . likes lo sludy differenl religions. Hogansporl H.S., Hogansporl, Indiana l,27 Inlramural Sporls 2.3,4: Lalin Club l,27 Varsily Baseball 45 Senior Class Bd. 4. ELAINE MARILYN SCHULTZ Ari educafion af Norihern Illinois U. will follow graduation . .. enioyed being on Tab Sialf and in band . . . will remember winning iirsi place in Ihe American Legion Essay Conlesl. Band I,2,3.4: Tab Slaif 3.4: Rep. Assem. 4: Girs' Club Council 3: GAA I,2,3: MadCaps I.2: Spanish Club 4: Russian Club 2: NaI'I Honor Sociery 4. ROGER EDWARD SCHULTZ Has decided Io aiiend JC Io srudy for a career in business adminisira- 'tion . . . enioyed ihe baskeiball and iooiball games . . . spare lime occupied wiih phoiography and bowling . . . re- members meeiing and having good friends. German Club 3.4. VERN LLOYD SCH U LIZ Buzz . . . looks forward Io aiiend- ing Maclvlurray College or JC where he will sludy Io be an elecfrical engineer . . . acfive in Radio Club . . . enioyed bookkeeping . . . will remember LT's friendly aimosphere. Radio Club I.2,3. pres. 4: Rifle Club 2.3: Bowling Club I. MARY SUE SCOTT Plans on ailending Illinois Weslyan U .... undecided as io career . . . pre- ierred Spanish and mafh 'ro olher sub- iecls . . . enioys playing The piano and going io +he Corral. GAA l.2,3,4: La+in Club 2: Rep. Assem. 2: Girls' Club Council 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Jr. Red Cross Council 3. WALTER REED SCOVILLE Rick . . . hopes To become an en- gineer or drafrsman afier alrending JC enioyed parficipafing in aihlefics . .. considers mechanical drawing his 'iavoriie subiecl' . . . likes making Ihings wiih his hands. Track I,2.3.4: Baskeiball l.3: Boai Club 2: Rep. Assem. 2. SHARON LEE SEDGWICK Sedge wanls 'Io become a physical educalion 'reacher aiier aliend- ing Bradley U .... likes mosi sporls . . . will always remember I960 Homecoming . . . enioys Spanish. GAA l,3. Bd. -4: Senior Leaders: Span- ish Club 2.3.4: Corral Show I.2.3.4: Na'r'l Honor Socieiy 4. LORELEI CHERYL SEKERA Lory . . . will enier rhe 'Field of reiail selling alier aiiending Miami U. found excilemenr a+ baskeiball games enioys wafer sporis, espe- cially skiing. sailing, and swimming . . . will long remember I96O Homecoming. GAA 3.4. Bd. I. vice-pres. 2: Rep. Assem. 2: Senior Leaders: Laiin Club 2: French Club 4: Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 2.3: Cor- ral Show 4: Na+'l Honor Sociely 4. SUSAN DAWN SEKERA Susie . . . plans +o airend The U. of Illinois where she will maior in iour- nalism or 'reaching likes Io play 'rhe piano will always remember having Gina as her sisIer . Cheerleading I.3. capi. 2.4: Class sec. 3.4: Lion Siaif 3. business mgr. 4: Na+'l Honor Socieiy 3.4: GAA Ireas, 2: Tab Siafi 2: Corral Show l.2.3.4. AUDREY ELLEN SETTLE Hopes Io become a secrerary ailer arfending Moser Secrelarial School . . . liked Ihe baskeiball games and The Cor- ral . . . preferred shorihand Io olher sub- iecrs enioys reading. skating, and sewing. GAA I.2,3: Business Club 3.4: Girls' Club Council 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH SHAFFER Suzi . . . plans 'ro arrend Norlhern Illinois U. where she hopes Io become a kindergarien Ieacher . . . enjoyed psy- chology . . . likes io lisien io iazz . . . will never forgel Friday nighls ai 'the Corral. York H.S. I.2: Pep Club I: Girls' Club I. ALBERTA MITCHELL SHANDLE Al . . . hopes 'ro become a medical iechnologisf afier aiiending JC . . . enioyed foolball and baskeiball games . . . liked chemisfry . . . plays 'Ihe iluie during her spare Time. J. Slerling Morion H.S.. Cicero. Ill. I, 2,3: Hi C Club l.2.3: Morion Rockel Sociefy 2: Conservalion Club 4. ADRIAN SHAW Aid . . . anlicipaies becoming a physical educafion 'reacher aifer aHend- ing JC or Bradley U. . .. has been acrive in sporis, especially baskeiball and rrack . . . relaxes while lisiening io iazz . . . will never iorgei being chosen King of HearI's . Baskerball I.2.3.4: Track 2: Rep. Assem. 4. LYNN LeLAINE SHAW Will pursue a secreiarial career af Moser .. . has memories of All Arls Feslival enioys sporis. especially swimming. golf, and horseback riding. GAA l.2: Drama Club 2.3.4: Conserva- 'iion Club 2. EDWARD SHEA Ed . . . anlicipaies working as an elecironic engineer airer srudy at JC liked algebra belfer Ihan oiher subiecis . . . never will forge? friendli- ness oi LT sfudenls . . . has worked as a lab assisfanl. Union H.S.. Union. N. J. I.2: Wresfling 2: Radio Club 2.4: Sludenl Council 2: Gymnaslics 3. 215 Bobby Chrisfian and Sir James BETTY MAE SH ELTON Anlicipales a career in bookkeep- ing . .. enioyed business courses besl . . . spends lree lime Iislening lo rec- ords . . . will especially remember all of her senior year. Downers Grove H.S.. Downers Grove. III. l.2.3. PATRICIA LEE SHEPARD Palli . . . secrelarial work will be nexl . . . plans lo sludy al eilher Mus- kegon or Moser . . . likes lo dance and waler ski collecled records as a hobby. CHARLES CALVIN SHRADER Chuck . . . will probably become an orrhodonlisl anlicipales enler- ing Miami U. enioyed walching baskelball and ioolball games . . . con- sidered maih and American Hisiory fav- orile subiecls. Inlramural Golf 3,41 Bowling Club 31 Foolball mgr. 41 Spanish Club 3.41S+amp Club I.2. vice-pres. 3. KAREN L. SHRADER Plans Io be a surgical nurse ailer allending 'rhe U. ol Illinois . . . remem- bers friendly sludenls and iacully al LT . . . liked GAA. Spanish Club, and playing piano. Spanish Club 3.41 GAA 3.41 FNA ireas. 31 Home Ec Club 2. WILLIAM KENNETH SIEBERT Bill . . . looks forward 'ro an execu- Iive career lollowing sludy al U. of Illinois . . . pariicipaled in 'loofball and wreslling . . . worked on cars in spare Iime. Wreslling I.2.31 Foolball 2.3. WILLIAM ANDREW SIGLER Bill has decided lo allend Norlhern Illinois U ,... will sludy so- cial science in preparalion for high school leaching . . . laughed when Noil lripped over his own Iail . . . feels he gained valuable experience in his 'Four years ai LT. Debale 41 Audio-Visual Aide I,2,41 Door Guard 31 Rille Club I. EMMA TOMPKINS SIMMONS Em . . . plans lo allend U. of Mis- souri nexl year Io sludy elemenlary school leaching . . . remembers parlici- paling in lhe '59 Corral Show . . . gain- ed enioymenl from foolball games. Class Bd. 2.3.41 Sludenl Council Com. I.2.41 Spanish Club 2.3.41 Rep. Assem. 41 GAA I.2,31 Pep Club I,21 Girls' Club Council 31 Na'r'l Honor Sociefy 4. JONATHAN PAUL SIMON Jon . . . undecided as 'Io vocalion bul' will sludy al' JC or U. of Illinois . . . can'l iorgel excilemenl' of foolball and baskelball games . . . was employed by a bakery. Rifle Club I1 Bowling Club 31 German Club 3.4. BARBARA ANN SINKS Barb . . . heading Iowards JC lor sludy of elemeniary leaching or secre- larial work . . . liked GAA and Spanish . . . worked as volunleer Nurses' Aide al Hines Hospifal. GAA I,2.3.41 FNA I,2,31 Nurses' Aide 3. JOAN M. SIRAN Anlicipales eniering Ihe secrelarial field afler gradualion . . . found shori- hand enioyable .. . collecls record al- bums . . . remembers firsf eniering LT aller moving from anoiher high school. Harrison H.S., Chicago, III. I,2.3. ELLYN LOUISE SISTRUNK Has decided lo allend U. of Illi- nois . . . hopes Io be a girls' direclor in YMCA program . . . laugh? al' recrea- lion program during summer in Wesfern Springs. Choir 41 GAA l,2.3.41 Home Ec Club I. vice-pres. 2: French Club 41 Rep. Assem. I,31 Lion Sfaff 21 Career Day General chr. 41 Corral Show 41 Na'r'l Honor Sociely 4. JAMES ROBERT SKOKAN Jim . . . undoubfedly will become a high school Russian 'reacher aller af- lending Soulhern Illinois U. .. . fell' Russian Io be favorile subiecl . . . en- ioys swimming whenever possible. Swimming 41 Russian Club 41 Lafin Club 31 FTA 4. lend dash fo Senior parfy, Come By Us, Come Bayou KENNETH GEORGE SMALLEY Ken . . . has chosen adverfising field for fufure . . . will affend JC or Illinois Sfafe Normal U. .. . enioyed English . . . worked on cars during free fime . . . rafes Engish favorife subiecf. Spanish Club 4: Rifle Club l,2g Foof- ball I,2. KARL DAVID SMILEY Has chosen wrifing as a profession . . . plans fo sfudy af Anfioch College . . . regarded Physics as fop subiecf . . . inferesfed in fishing and golf. Wrifers' Club 4: Conservafion Club 2: Bowling Club I,3. RICHARD ALLEN SMIRL Will become a compufer mafhema- fician affer affending U. of Illinois . . . regards physics as favorife course . . felf fhaf his visif fo science open house af U. of Chicago greafly benefifed him. Mafh Seminar I,2,3,4: By-Phy-Chem 47 Model Railroad Club I,2. CHARLES LEONARD SMITH Sarge . . . plans a milifary career in field of engineering affer four years of college beginning af JC . . . earned The Disfinguished Rifleman rank . . . remem- bers fhe class parfies. Rifle Club I, range officer 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4. DENNIS DUANE SMITH Remains undecided abouf his fu- fure vocafion . . . enfering DeVry Tech- nical Insfifufe . . . feels fhaf woodwork- ing was very beneficial . . . enioys skin diving, JANET BERNICE SMITH Jan . . . plans fo affend Presby- ferian-Sf. Luke's Hospifal School of Nurs- ing acfively parficipafed in choir and PNA. . .plays piano. . .never will forgef fhe l96O Chrisfmas formal. Woodbridge H.S., Woodbridge, N.J. I, 2: PNA 2,3,4: Glee Club I,2: Mu Tau 37 Choir 4. LILLIAN JEANNE SMITH Lil . . . looks forward fo enfering Augusfana School of Nursing . . . 'rook parf in Girls' Club and GAA acfivifies . . . fond of horses . . . swims and skis in spare fime. Cenfral H.S., Sf. Paul, Minn. I,2: Augus- fana Academy, Canfon. Minn. 37 GAA l,2,4: Pep Club I,2.3: Girls' League I,2g Ski Club I,2y Lalin Club l,2: Class sec. 2: Sfudenf Council I,2: Yearbook Sfaff 3. MARLAN REED SMITH Enfering Miami U. fo sfudy business managemenf . . , acfive on Lion sfaff and in Spanish Club . . . collecfs guns . . . goes hunfing during spare fime. Spanish Club 2.3, pres. 4: Lion Sfaff 3,47 Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 4: Rifle Club I: Naf'I Honor Sociefy 4. Amid fhe Soufhern seffing of fhe class parfy, Come By Us, Come Bayou, seniors Iisfen infenfly as Bobby Chrisfian plays his progressive iazz cornposifion, MICHAEL JASON SMITH Mike . . . will sludy iournalism al Norlhweslern U. dabbles in car- Tooning . . . can never lorgef being an Qbirin Show wriler. Lion Slalf 3.47 Qbirin Show wriler 47 Sludenl Council Com. 2,47 Camera Club 2. pres. 3: German Club 3,47 Quill and Scroll 47 Bowling Club 37 Library Aide 2: Corral Jr. Direclor 4. RONALD LEE SMITH Ronnie . . . has decided lo become an eleclronics engineer . . . is planning lo enler The Navy or Trade Technical College ol Los Angeles . . . preferred malhemalics lo olher courses . . . spends much of his spare lime as an amaleur radio operalor. Radio Club 3.4. SUSAN JEAN SMITH Sue . . . hopes lo leach handicap- ped children afler alfending lhe U. of Illinois . .. parficularly enioyed school dances . . . Reads in spare I'ime . . .Will remember being on Homecoming Court Cheerleader 2.3, co-caplain 47 Girls' Club Bd. 4: Corral Bd. 47 Nal'I Honor Sociely 3,47 Corral Show 2.3.4: Class Bd. 4. sec. 2.37 Rep. Assem. I,2. THOMAS WILLIAM SMITH Tom. . . lhinks he will allend Brad- ley U .... considering a maior in his- Tory . . . alfended many ioolball games . . . plays piano and reads as paslimes. Spanish Club 3.47 Rifle Club 4. DAVID ELROY SNELLING Dave . . . 'Finds lhal he will allend JC 'ro prepare for a career in science very inleresled in chemislry is an amaleur pholographer . . . will al- ways remember being Noil. Noil 47 Camera Club I. sec.-lreas. 2,37 German Club 2.3.4. NAN JANE SOCOLOFSKY Hopes lo become an elemenlary leacher . , . will prepare lor her career al Eureka College wenl 'lo many school dances and games. . .goes swim- ming, skiing. and boaling irequenlly. GAA I,2.3,47 French Club 3. ERIC C. SORENSEN Eric . . . plans on enlering i'he U. oi Illinois lo sludy medicine 'iavored physics lo olher subiecls . . . broke New Year's resolulions as a hob- by . . . plays guilar and piano. Rille Club Ii Boal Club 27 Cicero Club 37 Sludenl Council Com. 4: Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. SCOTT BRADY SOUTH Remains undecided aboul his lu- lure vocalion considering The U. of Wisconsin or lhe U. of Colorado . . . inleresled in cars . . . plays baskelball and ice skales in free lime . . . served as a camp counselor. lnlramural Baskelball I,2,4. MARCIA ELIZABETH SOUTHWORTH Marc . . . plans on enlering Miami U .... eveniually hopes lo become an airline hosless . . . values experience gained while working on Ihe Tab. Tab Slaii arl edilor 47 Lion Slail I,37 Speech Conlesls 3.4: Corral Show 2.3.47 Spanish Club 37 Office Aide 2.3.47 Sludenl' Council Com. 2,31 Quill and Scroll sec. 47 Nal l Honor Sociely 4. SARAH ALICE SOVEREIGN Would like lo be a music leacher or a performer considering Slanford U. or Lawrence College . . . aclive in choir likes folk singing par- Iicularly remembers being in lhe oper- eI'l'as. Choir 3,47 German Club 3.4, sec.-ireas. 27 Russian Club 2.3.47 Rep. Assem. I.2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: GAA I,27 Nal'l Honor Sociely 3.4. MARGARET ELLEN SPENCER Marg . . . looks forward lo sludy- ing pharmacy al' fhe U. ol Illinois . . . could oilen be found al lhe Corral . . . never will forgel The baskelball games wilh Hinsdale . .. enioyed GAA ac- livilies. GAA I,2,7 Dramalics Club 37 Home Ec Club I. SANDRA KAY SPERRY Sandy . . . remains undecided aboul her fulure career . . , considering 'the U. ol Michigan or lhe U. ol Wis- consin . . . pays piano . . . especially remembers being on Lion slaii. Lion Slafi 3. copy edilor 47 Lalin Club 27 French Club 47 Sludenl Council Com. l,47 Corral Show 4: GAA I.27 Quill and Scroll pres. 47 Nal'l Honor Sociely 4. SARA LYNN SPICER Sally . . . eniering lhe U. oi Ken- lucky 'ro prepare lor a career in elemen- lary educalion . . . allended many loolball and baskefball games in- leresled in hislory . . . likes horseback riding. Spanish Club 3.47 Pep Club 27 Laiin Club 27 Lion Slaff 27 Honor Sludy Hall Sup. 4. JUDITH LYNNE SPROWLS Jinx . , . wanls fo be a model. . . probably will enler Norlhern Illinois U. very inleresled in arl goes swimming and wafer skiing frequenlly. GAA l,2,37 Home Ec Club I.27 Class Bd. 3.4. AI one of LT's Communism forums, Mr. Nyslrand expresses a poinl on Soyiel policy in a panel discussion wilh Mr. Edie and Mr. Hemenway. JAMES EDWARD STAN EK Jim will sludy al The U. ol Illinois . . . enioyed being on Class Board as allernale has worked as a busboy al' a reslauranl . . . would like Io become an archileci. Jr. Red Cross Council I, chr. 2, pres. 3: Slamp and Coin Club I: MadCaps I: French Club 4: Na'r'I Honor Sociely 4. PATRICIA DAWN STANGER Pal . . . plans Io maior in music ai Mississippi Soulhern College or al 'rhe American Conseryalory of Music . . . enioys lislening Io good iazz .. . will long remember being in The operella. Choir 4: GAA I,2: Mu Tau 2,32 Home Ec Club 2,3. REGINA FRANCES STARK Jean . . . will allend JC and laler Purdue Universiiy . . . bowls or sews in her spare lime considers English her iavorile subiecl . . . worked al Ihe Thomas Ford Memorial Library. Home Ec Club I,2,3,4: German Club 2, 3: GAA l,2,3: Twirlers 2, SUSAN JANE STARON Sue plans Io sludy al Au- gusrana College . . .would like Io enler social work . . . working on Lion was her iavorile aciiyily . . . was employed Chrislmas vacalions al a deparlmenl slore. Lion Slali 3, ediior 4: Rep. Assem, 2, 3: Nurses' Aide I,2,3: French Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: NaI'I Honor Sociely 4. TONY BEN EDI CT STA ROSTA Will sfudy barbering al Muller Col- lege liked allending baskelball games and dances . . . chooses American His- 'rory as Ifayoriie course . . . worked as a grocery slore slock boy. Wresling I. MARGARET LOUISE STEELE Peggy. . .hopes lo enler Soulhern Illinois U. or William Woods College . . .enioyed malh and English more Ihan olher subiecls . . . plays Iennis or waler skis in free 'rime . .. has been acliye in her church, Joe E. Brown H.S., Allanla, Ga., I.2: PNA Ireas. I, pres. 2: Spanish Club I. SANDRA JOAN STEEN Sandy will enroll al JC Io sludy primary leaching enioyed parlicipalfing in G,-AA aclivilies gained mosl beneiil from Inlroduclion Io Teaching . . . has been employed as a salesqirl. GAA I,2,3.4: Home Ec Club 2: Drama Club 2: Spanish Club 3,4: Library Aide 3: FTA 4. SUSAN JANE STEEN Sue . . . will allend JC one year before choosing college Iavoriie class was lnlroduclion Io Teaching . . . Iinds being a Iwin lun . . . was a sales girl al Carson, Pirie Scoll. GAA I,2,3,4: Dramalics Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 2.3: Home Ec Club 2: Li- brary Club 3: FTA 4: Spanish Club 3,4: NaI'l Honor Sociely 4. GARY LEE STEFFENSON Is undecided as To fulure yocalion .. . will probably allend JC ref garded Irigonomelry as being Iavorile subiecl enioys sporls in his lree lime , . . worked al Cilizen Publishing Co. Spanish Club 3: Camera Club I. Exams, groduafion puf pressure on Seniors KAREN I. STEIN Karen . . . has chosen JC as her fufure school . . . would like Io become a social worker . . . enjoys wafer skiing and swimming in her spare fime . .. was employed as a waifress. FNA I: FTA 2. JILL STEVENS Jill plans fo major in home economics . . . considers Spanish her favorife subjecf . . . swims in her leisure fime . . . enjoyed Girls' Club acfivifies. Girls' Club Bd. l.3,4, chr. 2: GAA I.2. 3.4: Sfudenf Council Com. I: Corral Show 3: Home Ec Club I.2: Girls' Club Conference I.2.3.4. MARY ELLEN STEWART Will sfudy af Sf. lvlary's Hospifal School of Nursing. . .fhoughf sfagecraff fo be favorife class . . . worked as a Junior Red Cross volunfeer nurses' aide af Hines Hospifal will always re- member fhe evenfs of her senior year. Sfudenf Council Com. 4: Office Aide 4: GAA I,2.3,4: Jr. Red Cross Council I,2,3: Pep Club I.2: MadCaps I. BONNIE JEAN STINE Plans fo affend Beloil' College . . . would like fo sfudy fo become a feacher favorife acfivifies include Spanish Club and GAA . . . reads and swims in her spare fime. Spanish Club 3.4: GAA I: Lafin Club 2: Home Ec Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Office Aide 3. BARBARA JEAN STOKES Sfokesy . . . will affend U. of Illi- nois hopes fo enfer 'rhe field of physical educafion . . .enjoys decorafing for dances and working for fhe Corral . . . always will remember being nomi- naled for Homecoming queen. Cheerleader 3: Corral Show direcfor 4: Corral Bd. 4: Class Bd. 2.4: Jr. Red Cross Council I. ALLYN TAD STOTT Tad . . . will sfudy engineering af fhe U. of Illinois . . . favorife subjecfs include science and mafh . . . enjoyed baskefball games and malh seminars . . . worked in a bakery. Wresfling I: Audio-Visual Aide I.2: Rifle Club 4: Lafin Club 2: Door Guard 4. JOANNE RUTH STOTT Will become a Ieacher affer af- fending Illinois Sfafe Normal U. felf Infroducfion fo Teaching was a re- warding subjecf . . . enjoys oil painfing in leisure hours . . . has been employed as a recepfionisf and laborafory assisfanf. Jr. Red Cross Council l.2.3,4: GAA I. 2.3.4. ANTON J. STRAKA Tony . . . plans fo affend Okla- homa U. fo sfudy geology . .. found Chemisfry and Business Machines io be his favorife courses enjoys roller skafing in his free lime. Harrison H.S., Chicago. Ill. I. LARRY GLEN STRAUSS Larry . . . will sfudy af Soufhern Illinois U, fo become a mechanical en- gineer . . . plays fhe guifar and works on aulomobiles in spare fime . . . was co- manager af a garage and service sfafion for fwo years. JOHN ANTHONY STROUGAL Will affend U. of Illinois is inferesfed in becoming an engineer . . , considers Chemisfry his favorife subjecf enjoys phofography in his spare fime. Tennis 2.3.45 French Club 3: lnframural Sporfs I.2.3.4. DONALD RUSSELL STU BBS Sfoobs plans 'fo become an airplane pilof affer affending Mankafo Sfafe College or Kemper Milifary Aca- demy . . . enjoys parficipafing in sporfs. especially baskefball and wresfling . . . rafes mafh higher fhan all olher subjecfs. Class Bd. 2: lniramural Sporfs l.2.3.4: Wresfling I: Office Aide I.2. BARBARA CORI NNE STU RGEON Barb . . . will prepare for social service work af Culver-Sfocklon . . . en- joyed going fo baskefball and fooiball games . . . recalls wifh a smile geffing locked in 'rhe commiffee room. Rep. Assm. 2: Home Ec Club I: Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4. during final week JUDITH ANNE STU RGEON Judy . . . anlicipales working as a secrelary or beauly operalor lollowing gradualion . . . was mosl inleresled in shorlhand and lyping classes . . . looks back upon pep assemblies, sock hops, and l957 Homecoming wilh memories. GAA l,2,3,4: Home Ec Club 2,3: Busi- ness Club 3,4. KENNETH JAMES STU RTECKY Expecls lo become a prinler aller allending a lrade school . . . especially enioyed his course in machine shop . . . was employed as a bus boy and parking allendanl. GEORGE FRANCK SULDA Georgie . . . expecls lo become a cabinel maker aller allending a lrade school . . . regarded woodshop his lav- orile subiecl . . . has worked as a slock boy. DAVID GLENN SU MMERFELT Dave . . . plans lo sludy civil en- gineering al DeKalb aller JC . . . looks back on lhe dances and alhlelic evenls . . . especially enioyed his malh courses . . . will never lorgel opposing a wres- ller lwice his size. Wreslling l,2,3,43 Foolball 3,47 Rille Club ly Audio Visual Aide 4. SHARON LYNN SUMMERHAYS Sheri , . . has decided on allend- ing JC nexl year lo acquire secrelarial lraining delighled in singing al spring concerl gives her sopho- more malh course a high raling derived p'easure lrom Friday nighls wilh lhe girls and senior Homecoming. GAA I,2,3. MARILYNN SUOMI Mar . . . plans lo allend lhe American Conservalory in hopes ol be- coming a music leacher . . . will long remember going lo All-Slale Orcheslra her iunior and senior years . , . main- lained a cashier iob al a drug slore lor lwo years. Orcheslra l,2,3,4: Home Fc Club 3,4-I Jr. Red Cross Council 2: Lalin Club 2: French Club 4. Gradualion is swillly approaching, as Pal Ahern well realizes while he is measured lor his cap and gown. MARY ANN SURLS Ann undoubledly will maior in loreign languages al Knox College . . . lhoughl English Lileralure was her lavorile subiecl . . . spends leisure lime playing lennis, swimming, or reading. Spanish Club 3,4-I FNA l,2,3: GAA l,2. GERI ANN SVERAK Gussell . . . anlicipales becoming a beauly operalor aller allending a school in Florida liked dramalics and arl beller lhan any olher subiecls .. . gains enioymenl lrom allending parlies and dances . . , never will lorgel clolhing class. Riverside-Brooklield H.S., Riverside, lll. l,2. DONALD STEVEN SWATIK Don . . . plans an eleclrical engi- neering career al Purdue . . . lisls phys- ics as a lavorile subiecl . . . is a boal- ling, waler skiing, and baskelball lan enioyed LT's dances and loolball games. Bowling 2. KYLA JEAN SWEENEY l-lopes lo become an airline hosless aller allending Palricia Slevens Career School lell business courses were rewarding . . . spends leisure hours bowling, painling, or lislening lo rec- ords . . . has worked al a summer camp. GAA l. 221 lnTenTly involved in parT oT The busi- ness of graduaTing, Lois UmTrid, MarTy Dosher, and Judie Gonia survey The selecTion oT announcemenTs and personal cards. MAR ROGER CRYSLER SWIFT Knox is college choice Tollowed by a vocaTion in engineering . .. is hape piesT when near waTer where he can ski . . . greaTesT momenT came when he won TirsT place in The sTaTe science Tair . . . Tound saTisTacTion in scouTing and church work Tor Tour years. RiTle Club l,2g Mu Tau 2,37 German Club 2.3: LT Choir 4. MARGARET JEAN SYBERKROP Jeanne . . .has hopes oT becoming a secreTary aTTer The U. oT Illinois . . . TavoriTe diversions are TooTbaII games, movies, and sTock-car races . . . worked as a cashier in a Tood sTore. DavenporT I-l.S., DavenporT, Iowa l,21 TRI-Y, sec. lg GRA I,2q School paper 27 Girls' choir 2, LaTin Club 2: Girls' C'ub Council 3. MARY CATHERINE TAMULIS Mickey wanTs To become a speech TherapisT aTTer compleTing col- lege inTeresTed in hisTory TunnIesT momenT was when a classmaTe wore a mop wig and imiTaTed Sir Issac NewTon, ProSpecT H.S. l,2: Corral Bd. 4: Corral Show wriTer 4, Tab STaTT 4: Voice oT Democracy , LT spokesman 3,43 Speech ConTesT l,2,3,47 LaTin Club l,2,3: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 2.4. TIMOTHY ALLEN TANNEHILL Tim . . . looks Torward To a career in business aTTer Two years aT JC . . . TavoriTe recreaTion was wresTling and baske+baII . . . preTerred English To oTher subiecTs , , . will long remember The day we beaT Hinsdale Tor a Tie in The WesT Suburban ConTerence. WresTling I.2g Baseball l,2: Class Bd. 3. MaT . .. will 'Follow-up her .wo years aT JC aT The Chicago School of DenTal Nursing .. . maTh and Spanish were TavoriTe subiecTs . . , enioys horse- back riding and skiing .. . will long remember graduaTion, The prom and be- ing parT of a wonderTul school. GAA 2.3,4: Saddle and Spur Club 41 Boal' Club 2. JUDITH LYNN TENNANT Judi . .. has decided To pursue a secreTarial career . . . was inTeresTed in business machines . . . Tinds pleasure in skiing, swimming, and riding . . , will remember her TirsT day aT LT as her TunniesT. GAA I,47 MadCaps I: Home Ec Club l,2. GERALD CLARENCE TEPPER Jerry . . . plans To enTer The Tield of engineering aTTer Two years aT JC . . . was enThusiasTic specTaTor aT TooT- ball and baskeTball games enjoys hunTing and Tishing .. . will long re- member ChrisTmas assemblies. Bowling Club I,2.3. ANNE LOUISE TEWKSBURY InTends To become a medical Tech- nologisT aTTer compleTing her educaTion aT Coe College . . . preTerred science and mafh To oTher subiecTs . . . enjoyed parTicipaTing in sporTs. Spanish Club 3.4: LaTin Club 2: Cicero Club 3: Virgil Club 4: GAA l,2,3,4: Corral Show 2,37 Girls' Club Council 2: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. CHRISTINE LOUISE THIMM Chris . . . plans To enTer The sec- reTarial Tield aTTer aTTending Florida SouThern U. Tound enioymenl' in The Tun aT TooTball games and dances .. . had inTeresT in Spanish . . . re- members Friday nighTs wiTh The girls. GAA Ig LaTin Club I,27 Pep Club I, Treas. 2: Spanish Club 47 Chair 4. ANN HOLT THOMPSON Banana will aTTend STephens College . . . Tavored English over oTher subiecTs . . . spenT leisure Time sewing or dancing . . . T960 Homecoming will long be remembered. Girls' Club Bd. PubliciTy chr. 4: GAA 2,3: Rep. Assem. I,2,47 Home Ec Club 2: LaTin Club 2. STEPHEN LAWRENCE TIERNEY Sieve . .. plans a career in fhe mafhemafics field affer affending Mar- gueffe U. preferred mafh fo ofher subiecfs enioyed parficipafion in sporfs recalls Homecoming as his mosf memorable momenf. Cross-Counfry 2.3,4: Foofball I: Track l,2: Lafin Club 2: German Club 32 Door Guard 3. ILGA TIESNIEKS Has decided 'ro pursue a career in medical fechnology affer affending Coe College . . . worked acfively on fhe Foreign Sfudenf Commiffee and in Span- ish Club will long remember fhe announcing of fhe I96O Homecoming Queen. Sfudenf Council Com. 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls' Club Council 3: Sound- 'i'rack 3. RICHARD W. TODD Dick . .. will affend JC buf is undecided abouf a fufure vocafion . . . enioyed dances and assemblies . . . favored physics and mafh over ofher subiecfs . . . spends leisure fime working on his car. Rifle Club l.2: Bowling League l,2. JUDITH LYNN TOENIES Judy . . . infends fo do secrefarial work affer graduafion . . .found pleasure in bowling and in wafching baskefball and foofball games . . . considered law her favorife subiecf . . . will always re- member graduafion. Business Club 3: Office Aide 3: Home Ec Club IT GAA l.2. DIMITRA TOKATLIS Gina . . . nexf expecfs To affend fhe School of Tourisf Guides re- garded German and American Hisfory her favorife subiecfs . . . will long re- call fhe Homecoming pep assembly and fhe announcemenf of The queen . . . LT enioyed having her as a foreign sfudenf. Greek H.S.. Afhens. Greece l.2,3: Rep. Assem. 4: German Club 4: Girls' Club Bd. 4: Corral Show 4. SHARON TOPJIAN lnfends fo become a compfomefer operafor affer complefing her specialized fraining . . . considered dances and foof- ball games her favorife school acfivifies . . . rafes plane geomefry and business machines fop . . . will never forgef fhe experience of selling refreshmenfs af 'foofball games. PNA frees. 2: Office Aide 2.4: Spanish Club 4: GAA I,2. I RENEE MARIAN TOUSIGNANT Tous . . . will follow up :Iwo years af JC af Norfhern lllinois U .... ex- pecfs fo enfer fhe field of educafion . . . chose English as fop subiecf . . . enioys lisfening Io iazz, Girls' Club Council 3: Spanish Club 3.4. RICHARD ARTHUR TOUSIGNANT Dick . . . anficipafes enfering fhe field of banking and finance affer fwo years af JC rafes Spanish high among favorife subiecfs . . . inferesfed in sporfs . . . was employed for fhree years af a local bank. RICHARD HOWARD TOWERS Rick . . , plans a business career following graduafion from U. of Wiscon- sin . . . found chemisfry inferesfing . . . swimming and fennis occupy leisure fime . . . was acfive in his church youfh group and in Explorer Scoufs. Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Russian Club 3.4: Lafin Club 3: Orchesfra I: Bowling Club 3: Tennis 2.3: Sfamp and Coin Club l.2: Rep. Assem. 4. JEFFREY ATWOOD TOWNSEND Jeff . . . wanfs fo become a me- chanic or fire inspecfor affer affending Soufhern Illinois U. . .. enjoyed ma- chine shop . . . likes sporfs . . . occupies spare fime working on cars . . . will long remember I96O Homecoming. MARY LEE TREADWELL Plans fo maior in speech and dra- mafics af U. of Iowa . . . was an acfive parficipanf in dramafics producfions . . . will always remember frying Io appear amused af fhe clissecfion of a worm. Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Thespians 4: Tab Sfaff 3: Spanish Club 2.3: Choir 4: Dramafics Club 2.3,4: GAA l.2.3.4: Girls' Club Council 3. YVONNE JEAN TREDICI Trecl . . . is planning fo pursue a career as a secrefary . , . feels fhaf courses in shorfhand were bofh infer- esfing and profifable . . . was usually ou? wifh The girls on Friday nighf . . . memory of l96O Homecoming will be ever presenf. Lafin Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Council 27 GAA 3.4. GORDON MARK TRENHOLME Gordy . . . wanfs io affend Mar- queffe or fhe U. of lllinois fo become an orfhodonisf found biology in- 'Iriguing . . . spends free fime playing baskefball, foofball, and golf. Fenwick I-l.S., Chicago, III.. l: Columbus H.S.. Columbus.. lnd.. 2.37 Golf I.3: Tennis I: Forensic Club 2.3: Kennel Club 3: Rep. Assem. 2: Swimming Team 2: Corral Jr. Direcfor 4. CAROL RAY TRICKEY Carol . . . plans fo become a phys- ical educafion Teacher affer affending Principia College . . . enioyed being a member of GAA . . . spends free fime horseback riding and painfing. GAA l.2.3, Bd. 4: Orchesfra l,2: Lafin Club 2: Girls' Club Council 3: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3. Sian Kenfon band makes Prom KAREN JEAN ULRICH Ollie . . . is hoping fo become a primary feacher affer affending JC or U. of Illinois considered arf and English favorife subiecfs enioyed GAA and going ouf wifh fha girls . . . I96O Homecoming is a lasfing memory. GAA l.2g Jr. Red Cross Council 2. JOHN STUART UMBS Plans a career in lhe aufomofive indusfry . . . liked LT's foofball and baskefball games fills spare fime wifh work on cars . . . will always re- member 'Ihe I960 Chrisfmas formal. Slamp Club l.2: Rifle Club 2. LOIS JEAN UMFRID Hopes fo become a missionary Bible franslafor affer complefing fhe Trinify Bible College course . . . has spenf a greaf deal of fime in church affairs . . . fakes pleasure in reading and sewing . . . found chemisfry and German Club mosf enioyable. German Club 2.3.47 PNA 3: GAA I. JUDITH LYNN VACHATA Judi . . . wanls fo become an ele- menfary feacher affer Drake U .... is an enlhusiasfic foolball and baskefball fan American Hisfory rafed high . . . likes wafer skiing and playing fennis building Homecoming floafs was a memorable experience. French Club 4: GAA l.2: Rep. Assem. 31 Office Aide 2. DIANE LOUISE VACHOUT Didi . . . expecfs fo enroll af Michigan Sfafe U. . . . is planning fo become a hospifal diefician . . . enioyed week-ends wifh fhe girls . . . will long remember being in fhe opereffa. Choir 47 French Club 3.45 Jr. Red Cross Council 37 GAA I.2.3: MadCaps l.2. DAVID HENRY VAN BAALAN Dave is planning fo be a denfal fechnician affer sfudying af Soufh- ern Illinois U. regards mafh as fops working on cars occupied much spare fime . . . will long remem- ber helping on fhe Junior Class floaf. Boaf Club I: Class Bd. 2: Cross-Counfry I. STUART PHILIP V ANDENBERG Sfu . . . hopes fo maior in phar- macy af U. of Illinois . . . found chem- isfry and varsify baskelball games en- ioyable . . . divides spare fime befween phofography and cars . . . worked as a clerk in a drug sfore. Bowling Club I.2.3.4: Orchesfra I.2.3: Camera Club 2. WILLIAM CURTIS VANDERHEI Bill . . . will affend Iowa Sfafe U. in preparalion for a Career in elecfrical engineering . . . parficularly enjoyed physics and algebra oufside ac- fiyifies cenfer around bowling and coin collecfing .. . will long recall fhe un- defeafed l958 varsify foofball feam. J. Sferling Morlon I-l.S.. Cicero. Ill. lg Bowling Club 2.3.4. DENTON ROBERT VAUGHAN Denny . . . anficipafes enfering Colgafe U. . . .is undecided abouf plans beyond college preferred hisfory courses fo ofhers . . . spends many hours reading. Boaf Club 2.3. pres. 4: Rep. Assem. 23 Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JOHN VERES ls planning fo maior in business adminisfrafion or law af U. of Denver . . . found mafh and acfive parficipafion in Radio Club inferesfing . . . is an amafeur radio operafor. Radio Club l.2.3.4. DOLORES DIANE VESELY Ves . . . wanfs fo become an IBM operafor or a secrefary . . . liked going fo foofball and baskebfall games . . . bowls and lisfens fo records in free fime . . . Graduafion was a memorable occasion. Business Club 3: Office Aide 2: Home EC Club I.2: GAA l.2: Conservafion Club 2. JOHN BROOKE VIDAL V . . . spend nexf four years af DePauw U. . . .is a real sporfs enfhusiasf . . .chooses mafh as favorife subiecf . . . puf in many hours on sfudenf governmenf work. Sfudenf Council I.2.3.4: Class Bd. 2.3: Baskefball I: Baseball 2: Lafin Club 2: German Club 3. an unforgeifable highlighf of senior year JOHN KIRBY VIEIRA Kirb . . . infends fo sfudy business al' U. of Illinois or General Mofors ln- sfifufe . . . economics and cars are l'ops . . . 'Phe pie figh+ in fhe cafe- feria sophomore year provided an amus- ing memory. Rep. Assem. l,2,3: Bowling Club l,2: Wresfling l,2: Door Guard 3.4: Span- ish Club 4: Inframural Baskefball l,2, 3.4. LOIS A. VISTAIN Lo . . . wanfs 'Io enroll af Presbyferian Sf. Luke's School of Nursing en- joyed chemisfry . . . reading and lisfen- ing fo records occupy free fime . . . ferms 'ihe l96O Corral Show and l96O Homecoming as unforgeffable. Sfudenl' Council Com. I7 Lafin Club 2: French Club 4: GAA l,2: Corral Show 3: Nurses' Aide 3. GLORIA JEAN VISUS Glor . . . plans 'I'o become an air- line hosfess affer JC . . . enjoys affencl- ing baskefball games . . . found Span- ish fo be favorife subjecf. Morfon H.S.. Cicero, Ill., l,2: Pep Club 2: Social Com. 2: Acfivily Com. 2: Spanish Club 3,4. GILBERT GARY VONDRISKA Gil . . . a career in denfisfry will follow graduafion from U. of Illinois . . . parficipafed in baseball and as a freshman guidance discussion leader funniesf momenfs were usually in fhe chemisfry lab. Baseball l,2.3,4: Foofball I: Bowling Club I.2: Class Bd. l,2: Lafin Club 2: Debafe 2. ROBERT GEORGE VOPAT Bob . . . will affend JC and possibly go on fo Norfhwesfern . . . is planning fo enfer field of business Com- mercial Law and Rifle club were favor- ifes . . . will always recall fhe Prom and Graduafion. Rifle Club I,2: Track l. GERALD COCHRAN WAGNER Jerry . . . plans fo sfudy engineering physics af Brown U .... enjoyed mafhe- mafics . . . remembers 'rhe day he caused an explosion in 'lhe chemisfry laborafory. German Club 2.3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 3.4: Honor Sfudy Hall Sup. 3: Baskef- ball mgr. 2: Baseball l,3.4: Door Guard 4: Sfudenf Council Com. I: Inframural Baskefball l,3. PHYLLIS ANNETTE WALIS Wanfs fo become an elemenfary Teacher affer sfudying al' JC and llli- nois Sfafe Normal U .... liked biology and World Civilizafion . . . spends free lime swimming and ice skafing . .. enjoys meefing friends af Corral. Sound'I'rack 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 4: Library Aide l,2, freas. 4: Home Ec Club l,2: Office Aide 3: GAA l,2,3,4. CAROL JEAN WALKER Jean . . . infends fo major in physical educafion al' Illinois Sfafe Normal U. . . . considered chemisfry mosf enjoy- able subjecf . . . acfive in GAA . . . found working on fhe frampoline offen proved amusing. GAA I,2, Bd. 3,4: Senior Leader 4: Spanish Club 3. WILLIAM E. WALKER Walk . . . plans fo affend Culver- Sfockfon . . . hopes fo become a sales- man . . . enjoyed American l-lisfory . . . will always remember l96O Home- coming. Foofball l,2,3,4: Baskefball I: Baseball I,2. DAVID ARTHU R WALSH Dave . . . will sfudy af fhe U. of Dayfon . . . enjoys wresfling and foof- ball .. . likes fo work on cars . . . 'lhinks he will always remember Senior Prom. FU RMAN LEE WALTERS Plans fo enfer governmenf work affer graduafion from Miami U .... espec- ially enjoyed Spanish and Spanish Club . . . will never forgef LT's loss fo Hins- dale in l96O regional baskefball fourna- menf. Spanish Club 2,3. JOANNE DOROTHEA WAREHAM Anficipafes affending Connecficuf Col- lege . .. English and French her fav- orife subjecfs . . . enfhusiasfic abouf fencing . . . acfive in church groups . . . remembers building an oscilliscope for 'l'he physics deparfmenf. Radio Club sec. 4: GAA l,2.3,4. ROBERT WALTER WARNING, JR. Bob . . . inTends To be a meTallurgical engineer aTTer Colorado School of Mines enioyed doing The sound and lighTing Tor LT producTions pasTimes include swimming, skaTing sail- ing . . . chemisTry his TavoriTe subiecT. Audio-Visual Aide l,2,3,4: ConservaTion Club I,4: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH WARRICK MarTy . . . plans To enroll aT George WashingTon U. or William and Mary and Then will work in The STaTe DeparT- menT ThoughT working as sTage manager Tor school producTions a graTi- Tying experience . NaT'l Honor SocieTy 3.4: NaT'l Thespian SocieTy 3, sec. 4: WriTers' Club 3, pres. 4: Class Bd. I,4: Russian Club 4, sec. 3: LaTin Club 2: DramaTics Club I,2: Jr. Red Cross Council 3: Corral Show 4. JAMES COUEY WAUGHTAL Jim . . . hopes Tor a career in sci- ence or hisTory . . . plans To aTTend JC Tor one year . . . parTicipaTed in church acTiviTies . . . Tilled spare Time wiTh Trips, Tennis, sailing . . . Tound hisTory and chemisTry inTeresTing. I:ooTball 2: OTTice Aide 2: RiTle Club. WAYNE MICHAEL WAZNY Has decided To prepare Tor IBM work Business Club and bowling his TavoriTe school acTiviTies pre- Terred business machines To oTher courses . . . recalls The baskeTball game againsT Hinsdale aT LT This year. Quigley Prep. Seminary, Chicago, Ill., I,2: Audio-Visual Aide 3.4: Business Club 4: OTTice Aide 4. PATRICIA JANE WEBBER PaT . .. plans To go To JC, Then become a secreTary . . . collecTs sTuT- Ted animals enioys horseback rid- ing . . . liked Spanish . . . remembers The Time she did a Tiger iump and landed on her Tace. Drama Club 2.3: FNA I: GAA I,2,4: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club 2. BARBARA LOUISE WEHLAU Barb . .. anTicipaTes becoming an IBM operaTor aTTer IBM Business School . . . Tound pleasure in parTicipaTing in advanced apparaTus . . . occupies spare momenTs skiing, swimming, sailing spenT much Time working on Homecom- ing TloaTs and decoraTing Tor dances. GAA I,3,4: Jr. Red Cross Council I,3,4: MadCaps I,2: Corral Show l,2,3: Home Ec Club l,2. RICHARD HENRY WEISSERT Dick will prepare Tor a TuTure in elecTronics aT Devry Technical ln- sTiTuTion . . . considered assemblies en- TerTaining . .. employed in a resTau- ranT . . . parTicularly inTeresTed in phy- sics and wood shop hobbies in- clude morarcycles. JOAN MARIE WELDT Plans To become a Teacher . . . Illi- nois STaTe Normal U. To Tollow LT . . . preferred German and Bookkeeping To oTher subiecTs worked as a Telephone operaTor . . . Tilled Tree Time wiTh embroidering and oil painTing. GAA I,2,3,4. DAVID LESTER WENZ Pee Wee . . .JC and SouThern Illinois U. are nexl' . .. hopes To become a mechanic . . . spenT leisure Time work- ing on cars . .. aTTending TooTball games his TavoriTe school acTiviTy . . . enioyed sTudying applied business law. SHARON LYNN WERNER Has selecTed AugusTana College Tor TuTure educaTion . . . wanTs To be an elemenTary Teacher . . . liked DramaTics Club . . . music and reading her pas- Times . .. remembers celebraTing her birThday as a sophomore aT lunch. DramaTics Club 2,3,4: LaTin Club 2: GAA I,2: FTA 4: SoundTrack 2. EVALYN JEANNE WETTOU R Jean inTends To prepare Tor a nursing career aT LuTheran General or WalTher Memorial HospiTal . . . worked as a baTon Twirling insTrucTor . . . TirsT day aT LT her mosT memorable evenT. ThornTon Twp. H.S. I: FNA 2,3,4: Twirl- ers I,2,3, capT. 4. DENNIS WAYNE WHISKER Denny . .. will maior in chemisTry aT The U. oT CaliTornia . . . acTive in wresTling and cross-counTry . .. Teels chemisTry was very beneTicial . . . home movies occupied leisure Time . . . re- members wonderTul Time aT I96O Home- coming. WresTling I,2,3,4: Cross-CounTry 2,3,4: Spanish Club 4: InTramural BaskeTball l,2,3,4. RICHARD COLEMAN WIER Dick . . . plans To pursue a career in accounTing aT U. oT Illinois .. . en- ioyed aTTending baske+baII and TooTball games . . . summers Tilled wiTh swim- ming and boaTing .. . American His- Tory a TavoriTe subiecT . . . laughs abouT being hiT wiTh a snowball in English Ill. LARRY JOHN WI KHOLM Wik . . . will enTer business manage- menT or business adminisTraTion aTTer Emory U. . . . proudesT momenT was escorTing The Queen To The l96O Home- coming Dance. Lion STaTT 3,4: Class Bd. 4: Rep. Assem. I,2: Tennis 2,3,4: French Club 3.4: InTramural BaskeTball l,2,3,4: Corral Show 4: NaT'l Honor SocieTy 4, JOH N MICHAEL WILLARD Looks forward lo allending U. ol Illinois lo prepare lor a career as an archilecl . . . collecls paperback books . .. lisls Lalin and English as favorile subiecls . . . parlicipaling in Rille Club has been very enioyable. Rille Club l,2,3, lreas. 43 Lalin Club 21 Cicero Club 31 Virgil Club 43 Band l. BETSY CAROL WILLIAMS lnlerior decoralion lo be her maior al Indiana U .... lhrilled al being elecled Girls' Club Presidenl. Girls' Club Council I, Bd. 2,3, pres. 41 Quill and Scroll 4: Fab Slall 3, assisl. arl edilor 4: French Club 3: MaclCaps lg Corral Show l,2,3,47 Obirin Show 2,31 Class Bd. 2,32 GAA l,2. DONALD LESTER WILLIAMS Don will conlinue his educalion al' I-liram College inleresled in physics and biology an ardenl sporls enlhusiasl' . . . found dances en- ioyable. lnlramural Baskelball l,2,3,47 I-lonor Sludy I-lall Sup. 43 Sludenl Council Com. 3. JACOUELYN RAE WILLIAMS Jackie . . . hopes Io become a phy- sical lherapisl aller allending Norlh- weslern U. parlicipaled in GAA . . . considers biology a challenging course . . . likes Friday nighls wilh lhe girls , Ypsilanli PLS., Ypsilanli, Mich., I: Cheer- leader lg Wafer Baller Club li GAA l,2,3.4. The 'rradilional baccalaureale service marks lhe beginning of Iormal gradualion exercises. MARY JAYNE BREWSTER WILLIAMS Has decided 'lo enroll al Norlhern Illinois U .... inleresls cenler around arf painling porlrails, sculploring, making own clolhes occupy her spare iime hislory her iavorile subiecl. Burlingame I-l.S., Burlingame, Calil., I, Class pres. I. JOHN K. WILLOUGHBY Aeronaulical engineering is in Ihe 'lulure aller sludying al Iowa Slale U .... malhemalics was a lavorile sub- iecl . . . found baskelball his lavorile acliviiy . . . remembers being elecled presidenl of lhe Corral and Senior I-lomecoming. Corral Bd. 3, pres. 4: Baskelball I,2,3,4g Rep. Assem. 2: Sfudenl' Council Com. 3. BARBARA JEAN WILSON Plans lo be a nurse . . . lislening 'ro music and dancing offers her much pleasure . . , enlhusiaslic aboul volley- ball . . . will always remember lhe lun she had wilh her friends. GAA I: FNA I. DOROTHY JOAN WILSON Joan . . . wanls lo sludy lo be an elemenlary school leacher al Indiana U .... found chemislry and lnlroduc- lion Io Teaching inieresiing was amused when her biology leacher pulled our a squirl gun one day. Office Aide 3,47 Sludenl' Council Com. 31 GAA l,2,3,4Z Lalin Club 2,3,4I FTA l,3,4: INlal'l I-lonor Sociely 4. ROBERT WILLIAM WILSON Bob . . . anlicipales enlering The U. of Illinois enioyed sporls, especi- ally loolball . . . remembers winning 'rhe Maine foolball game his sophomore year . .. liked Mechanical Drawing. Foolball l,2,3: Baseball l,23 Baskelball I. JOHN DAVID WISE Jack . . . wanls lo be a malh 'reacher aller allending Carlelon College operella Brigadoon will long be re- membered . . . phoiography was his hobby , . . look an aclive parl in church aclivifies. Russian Club l,2,3,4q Debale 4: Soulh Campus Play 2: Operella 3,47 Fool- ball I: Chess and Checkers Club 23 Nal'l hlonor Sociely 4. ALLEN H. WITTMER AI will prepare For a career in Elecf Irical Engineering al JC and U. of Illinois . . .found waler-skiing and work- ing on cars very enioyable . . . lhoughl Physical Educalion classes were lun. Rifle Club I. 227 School year ends wilh graduafion of BARBARA LOUISE WOEHRLE Barb . . . would like lo go inlo social work or specialized leaching aller going lo Norlhweslern U. liked working on lhe Lion . . . will always remember having a lead in Plain and Fancy . Operella 4: Choir 3.4. Lion Slall 3.4: GAA l.2.3.47 German Club 3.4g Lalin Club 2: Band I.2g Jr. Red Cross Council. sec.-lreas. 3. MARIE CATHERINE WOOD Woody . . . anlicipales enlering Freeman Business College or American Beauly Cullure School . . . rales course in business machines as lavorile sub- iecl considers knocking over a Chrislmas lree al Soulh Campus her lunniesl rnomenl . . . impressed by lhe lriendliness ol LT sludenls. GAA 3.4. RICHARD WOOD Rich . . . enioyed many happy hours in lhe canleen lound pleasure in vocalional courses had lun riding his molor scooler. Closed-circuil lelevision lrom lhe Vaughan Building lo lhe audilorium provides more people wilh lhe oppor- lunily ol wilnessing l9'6l Commencemenl. SHARLENE ANN WOOD Shar . . . will sludy business educa- lion al Colorado Slale College lound excilemenl al baskelball games lunniesl momenl was when she was so engrossed in doing Sludenl Coun- cil Commillee work lhal she didn'l hear lhe bell and was len minules lale lo class. Spanish Club 2.3.47 Sludenl Council Com. 3: Jr. Red Cross Council l. JOHN B. WOODALL Woody . . . plans lo sludy linance al Washinglon U. . .. lound Spanish mosl inleresling . .. spenl much lime playing baskelball when nol in school . . . will never lorgel his lirsl day al LT. Spanish Club 4: Gymnaslics, rngr. 3g Rille Club I. ALEXANDER COPEZ WRIGHT Al . . .will sludy leaching al Chicago Teacher's College enioyed lrack meels and dances rales physics as his lavorile subiecl. Band l.2.3.4. JAY EKLUND YOUNT Pepe . . . is lhinking aboul sludying denlislry al' lviarquelle U. . .. lavors baskelball and loolball over school ac- livilies . . . lound chemislry and Span- ish very inleresling . . . will remember being on King ol Hearls Courl. Foolball l.2.3.4: Baskelball lf Swimming 47 Spanish Club 4: lnlramural Baskel- ball 2.3.4. MICHELLE ADELINE ZACK Iviicki is undecided aboul vo- calion . . . will U. . . . lound going lo Tops will miss going nexl year . . . allend Weslern Illinois horseback riding and very enlerlaining . . . lo lhe loolloall games lhoughl World Civili- zalions was inleresling. Souncllrack 21 MadCaps l.2s Spanish Club 4. LESLEY B. ZAK Les . . . uncerlain ol college choice. bul desires lo be a physical educalion leacher . . . chooses American His- lory as lavorile course . . . Homecom- ing l96O in her memories . .. looks back and laughs aboul lhe lime she dropped lhe volleyball poles in iunior leaders. Spanish Club 3.4: Corral Show l.2.3.4g Senior Leaders 4. GAA l.2.3.4. largesf senior class in LT's hisfory DAVID CHARLES ZAN Dave . . . fenfafive college choice is JC . . . will be followed by sales work . . . cars and sporfs are favorife hob- bies considers Graduafion high- poinl' of high school days. LOUIS VINCENT ZAUSS Bang Bang . . . will affend JC or Soufhern Illinois U. in preparafion for a career in civil engineering . . . was fhrilled by fhe visif of fhe Dudley lock man who came fo see his abilify fo open locks . . . mafh was his favorife subiecl' . . . enioyed baskefball and foof- ball games. KAREN ANN ZAVORAL Will enfer fhe secerfarial field affer graduafion . . . likes fo knif for relaxa- fion . . . spenf' many hours working on fhe Lion and Business Club . . . will KAREN ELIZABETH ZETHMAYR ls undecided abouf college . . . hopes fo specialize in music . . . acfivifies range from parficipafing in fhe opereffa fo making frips fo German resfauranfs and movies . . . fhoughf working on floafs and doing Russian folk dances were fun. Orchesfra l,2,3,4: Opereffa 4: Russian Club sec. I,2,3,4: Greaf Books Club 2: GAA I,2,3,4: German Club 2,3,4: Lafin Club 2: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. WALTER JAMES ZIELINSKI Wally . . . plans fo enfer fhe Marine Corps affer affending JC . . . found going fo baskefball and foofball games fun . . . spends free fime working on cars and fishing . . . liked Biology. French Club 3. EDWARD CHESTER ZITA Ed . . . plans on going info heafing ser- vice affer affending JC enioyed his social sfudies courses . . . free hours faken up by music, hunfing, and cars always remember winning an award in an essay confesf. Lion Sfaff 2,3,4p Business Club 3,41 Counseling Aide I 1 Sfudenf Council Com. 3: Naf'l Honor Sociefy 4. JOYCE LEE ZELNICK CAROL ANN ZQETER Wlll feach grammar School Siler Kerry . . . plans a fufure in fhe sec- Qfaduafion ir0rr' Mlllllflrl U- - - - will refarial field . . . remembers English GIWGYS remember her World Civiliza- class as being favorife subiecf . . . en- fions class . . . likes fo sail and wafer- ioys arf in Spare 1-ime, ski . . . finds being a senior leader gfimulafing. Business Club 3: GAA I: Office Aide 2. Senior Leader 4: Home Ec Club l,2,3, sec. 4: GAA l,2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Mad- Caps I. SEN IORS NOT PICTU RED Jerry Alberfson, James Alderson, Angelica Balayfi, Richard Belokin, Darryl Berneff, Thomas Barns, William Blackwell, Nan Brown, Byron Burke, Edward Cerv, William Cleveland, Avis Conway, Jan Des Jardins, Richard Dilworfh, Roberf Dziura, Helen Dziura, Helen Fanning, Tom Galvin, Judifh l-lurley, Charles Jackman, George Jones, John Kase, David Klaff, Harry Lamberf, Pefer Lawson, John Lesfer, William McCallum, John Miller, Dennise Mungovan, Michael Mungovan, Shirley Nicholas, Pafricia Novak, Mary Pawlak, Michael Polance, James Ray, Roberf Reynolds, Gerald Rezab, Thomas Rogrbacher, Linda Ropp, Jeff Ryan, David Shelfon, Frank Smifh, Ronald Souders, Rudolph Spacal, Joyce Thomas, Judifh Thomas, John Tosch, David Towbin, Joyce Unferfh, Gayle Younger. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS John Adams John Gehman Henry Newell Lee Bernhard Jim Hemphill John Rosenwald John Davenporl' Mary Mogge Richard Smirl Paul Dyksfra Tom Nepil Sarah Sovereign 229 I Seniors selecfed for Nafional Honor Sociefy Members During Junior and Senior Year. Row I: Sarah Sovereign, Barbara Woerh'e Susan Sekera, Johnnye EgnoT, Char Greco, Liz Creer, BeTsy Williams, Sharon ChrisTie, CaThy DeYoung, Mary Treadwell, Debbie Bergman, Gail MorTensen. Row 2: Carolyn Maslek, Carol ldarius, MarTy Warrick, Carol Jennings, Nancy Cameron, Suzi Medill, RuTh Reichert Tom Nepil, l-lenry Newell, CynThia Eck, Sharon Anderson, Sue SmiTh, Mary Mogge, Margie Daly, Jan Duke, Mike l-lomel. Row 3: John DavenporT, John Rosenwald, Roger Molzhan, Mike Davis, Sandy Morse, Jim EllioT, Paul DyksTra, Jerry Wagner, John Willoughby, Bob Bowman, John GaunT, PeTe BryanT. Membership in The NaTional Honor SocieTy is considered To be one oT The mosT imporTanT mile- sTones in a deserving high school sTudenT's career. All applicanTs musT be in The Top one-Third oT Their class, FurTher eliminaTion occurs wiTh The selecTion oT only Those sTudenTs who have shown superioriTy in The Tields oT scholarship, leadership, characTer, and service. Academic rank in class and The personaliTy raTings supplied by Teachers are also a helpTul source oT inTormaTion. By The spring oT Their senior year, a ToTal oT TiTTeen per cenT oT The class has been chosen Tor member- ship in The SocieTy. Five per cenT were selecTed near The end oT Their iunior year, and The re- maining Ten per cenT in The spring oT Their senior year. AnoTher requiremenT Tor membership is ThaT The hopeTul applicanT musT have sTudied The pasT Two years aT LT. TransTer sTudenTs coming To LT beTore Their iunior year are under no handicap because grades and oTher useTul records Trom Their previous high school years are senT To LT Tor evaluaTion. Members during Senior year. Row I: Jean PinkerTon, Anne Tewkesbury, KiTch Gallagher, Marcia SouThworTh, Joyce BaTTey, Mary Ellen BuTler, Jan Lewis, Karen Zavoral, Sue STaron, Larry Wikholm, Marilan Douglas, Mary Sue Banks. Row 2: Jack Wise, Joan Bernard, Karen Kupka, Sorrell Floppes, Joan Kloppenburg, Bob l-lerbsT, Em Simmons, Jan Davies, Don Lubin, Judy Gonia, Lory Se-kera, Bon-Bon Mordica, MargareT Maley, Barb Anderson, Susan STeen, Karen ZeThmayr, Karen RichTer, Sue CluTe, Nancy Jo Lehman. Row 3: Don McWeThy, Dan Miller, Jim STanek, l-leaTher l-lilTon, Bill BeTz, Marcia Lohner, Sharon Sedgewick, Sandra Sperry, KaThleen O'Neill, Nancy l-leusinkveld, Ellen SisTrunk, KaThy Erbs, Elaine SchulTz, Ron SchlachTer, Carol Hula. Row 4: Lee Bernhard, Don Re-uTzel, Tom Leonard, Rick Towers, DenTon Vaughan, Marlan SmiTh, Eric Sorenson, Terry Fosen- Telder, Ed Eversole, John Miller, Jerry Gragg, Jerry Glashagel, Doug Kline, Gary Johnson, Tom l-lillsTrom, Floyd Nickel, Larry Quane, Diana l-lolman, Jim Mahoney. NOT PicTured: Adrienne BalaTy, Carol Coleman, Nancy Cowley, Susan Gregg, Annamary Nelson, PaTricia Norman, Mary Tamulis, RoberT Warning, Joan Wilson. . H - , - . ,- we-.S f.w-wwvwwww:f:wgyf mf-fu.wwwfffmwwwzlzxww x.wf.Qw'mXwWzMW.-pvw , A A M g 1' V ' N ' ' . Artl, Kathy 66, I24 Aides 75-77 Band 96-97 Baseball II6 Bi-Phy-Chem 7l Bowling Club 6l Boys' Club 95 Business Club 67 Camera Club 70 Cheerleaders l06-l07 Choir 98-99 Choruses 98-99 Conservation Club 7l Albright, Dorothy 22 Allen, Frank 30 Allen, Josephine 22 Armer, Max 44,l05,I I5 Armstrong, Evelyn 20 Aucutt, Lucile 22,58 Axelson, Donald 26 Bacon, Frank 22 Bailey, Eugene C. I9 Bair, Ruth 22 Baker, David 42 Baker, Mildred 42 Ballotti, James 22 Banks, Dorothy J. I'-7 Benedict, Mary 20 Bennett, C. H. 44 Bennett, Eleanor 22 Birney, Eloise 36,58 Bitting, Harold L. I9 Blackledge, Dorothy 22 Brattebo, Melodee 20 Brehm, Richard 26,70 Brockmeier, Lois 22 Brown, David 26,70 Brown, Edith 22 Brown, Helen I9 Buhl, Helen 32,50 Bull, James 22,52,239 Burson, Robert 44,l03,Il6,l I3 Busse, Dorothea I9 Calhoun, Betty 20 Cantrall, William 22 Carnal, Marguerite 36 Casler, G. Vaughn I9 Cermak, Edward 30,63 Chalmers, Marion 22 Chamness, Paul 26 Chessman, Elmer 26 Chester, Edna 23 Christensen, Helga 4I Christopherson, Grace 23 Cizauskas, Milda 44 Cordogian, Linda 30 Corley, Ruth l2,63 Craven, Jerry 26 Cummings, Grant 42 Daugherty, Aileen 23 Index SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Cooks 2I Corral 92-93 Cross-Country I05 Debate 54 Dramatics Club 65 Football l02-l04 Foreign Students 5l French Club 57 FNA 62 FTA 63 GAA IIB-I2l Davis, John l9,68 Davis, Snell 26 Davis, Thomas 32,7l Deabler, Ronald I9,49 Deason, Russell 45,l04,ll4 Dobner, Linnea 20 Dunham, Margaret 20 Dunlap, Marjorie 45 Eckerle, John 42,67 Edie, Robert 32,412,219 Elliott. Ralph I9 Ellis, Richard 30 Emerson, Marie 20 Erickson, Harold 45,l03 Faegre, Dorothy 30 Florence, Nancy 20 Florio, Marge 36,I57 Ford, Ellouise 36,l59 Fritz, Ann 20 Fruit, Mariorie Fry, Elizabeth 30 Gardner, Olive 30 Gianuzzi, David 32,95 Gibson, Russell 20 Gilbertson, Charlotte I9 Glick, Bonnie 44 Glick, Lester 45 Gooch, William 42,6I Goodmon, Patricia 23 Goodwin, Violet 42,69 Gray, Jean 23 Gutierrez, Robert 42 Haas, Donald 32,34 Halm, Gwen 30,72 Hammerlund, Wayne 36,58,l36 Hansen, Tom 23,I57 Hanson, Arthur 26,7I Harrigan, Elma I9 Hazard, William 40,4I,52,239 Hemenway, James 32,2I9 Herden, Sharon 23,65,90,B9 Hilgendort, Harold 38,72,96,97 Hoch, Albert 36,59 Hodous, Albert 27 Holt, Ross 32 Hubbard, Carol 45 Huegli, Dolores 23,I36 Hunt, Kenneth 27 German Club 59 Girls' Club 94 Gym Leaders l20 Home Ec Club 66 Janitors 2I Junior Red Cross Council 74 Latin Club 58 Lion 53 Madcaps 64 Mu Tau 64 National Honor Society 230 FACULTY Hursh, Ronald 30 Jaacks, Roger 42 Jacobs, Lucille 20 Jacobsen, Jean 69 James, Russell I9 Jameson, Augusta 20 Jennings, Frances 42,66 Johnson, Ralph 30,l09 Johnson, Roger 42 Jones, Karin 23 Jordan, Norma 23,55 Juska, Tony 45,I02,l03 Kaufmann, Jerome 30,lI7 Keefe, Kay 23,53,55 King, John 23 Kirchman, Calvin 27,7l Kittock, Aileen 20 Kleber, Helen 20 Klingler, Donn 30 Kloeckner, Margaret 36 Knowles, Jon 32, l04,l l4,l I5 Koca, Harlan 30 Koller, Evelyn 42,66 Kouba, Lydia 20 Kraus, Bert 45,92,93,l I2,l l3,l I5 Kuntz, Nancy 20,62 Langlois, Robert 32,35,6l Larson, E. James 33,49 Latimer, Roy 43 Lawler, Fred 3B,90,9B Leake, Andrew 3l Leiber, Richard 44,45,l03 Leonard, Evelyn 23,77 Lindberg, Louis 43 Lindquist, Margaret 23,54 Lindsey, Alfred 23 Love, James 27,7l Lund, Ronald 33,I24 Lutz, Frances 36,59 Mackersie, Elizabeth 3I Mahan, Guy 23 Maisch, John 27 Maish, David 33,49 Malone, Richard 43 Matousek, Irma 36 Maus, James 3I McCabe, Eunice 20 McCarthy, Elinor 23 National Merit 229 Nurses 20 Operetta 90-9I Pep Club 73 Plays 86-89 Quill and Scroll 55 Radio Club 70 Representative Assembly 50 Ritle Club 60 Russian Club 57 Saddle and Spur 69 McCusker, Ruth 24,64 McGhee, Naomi 20 McKee, Mariorie 45 Mellen, Sandra 24 Meyer, Marie 36,59 Miller, Donald 38,64,90,97 Miller, Frances 24,l30 Milligan, Joseph 43 Mitchell, Charles 3I Montgomery, Forest 30,3l Moody, Thomas 24,64 Muchna, Roy 26,27 Mungai, Aldo 24 Nelson, T. A. I9 Nemecek, Carl 43,95,ll7 Neuneker, Robert 43 Nolan, Agnes 20 Nystrand, Ray 33,2l9 Olsen, George S. IB Parshall, Dorles 22 Paulsen, Ralph 3I Payne, John 33,II7 Payne, Lillian 20 Peryon, Robert 33,I68 Petronaitis, Frank 37,57,58,63 Phipps, Robert 27 Pidcock, Iva 42,66 Pitcher, Annette 24,72 Powers, Eileen 24 Pring, Eva 37,58 Rathert, Florence 37,59 Rathien, Neal 45,ll0 Rausch, Ralph 24 Rawers, Arthur 24,l I l,I I7 Rehn, Ivan 33,34,54 Reiners, Otto A. I9 Riedel, Mary 24 Riemenschneider, Judith 38,64, 98 Rietz, Mary 24 Ripley, Gladys 43,67,74 Rohse, Winona 20 Ross, Emma Lee 20 Rusk, Frank 3I Ruud, Thomas 4l Tyan, Maxine 20 Saitdusky, Arthur 45, IOB, IO9, I I3, I6 FRESHMEN, CLASS OF 1964 Altier, Ronald lIl,l24 A Adams, Barbara Ellen 124 Adams, Cathy I24 Adams, Cindy Lee I24 Adams, Paul Henry ll5,l24 Adams, Philip I24 Adcock, Patricia I24 Addison, Thomas I24 A'Hern, Richard I24 Anderson, Dora I24 Anderson, George 68,l24 Anderson, Marcia 50,65,72,l24 Anderson, Margaret 50,I24 Anderson, Mary Louise I24 Anderson, Peter 54,I24,I30,I34 Anderson, Runo ll5,l24 Anderson, Sandy I24 Andorf, Richard l24,l30 Aichele, Donald I24 Alderson, Judith I24 Allbach, William 68,I24 Allen, Bonnie I24 Allgaier, James I24 Allori, Joan 66,l24 Appl, Arthur I24 Arant, Elizabeth I24 Arias, Ralph I24 Armer, Melinda I24 Armstrong, Judy I24 Armstrong, Thomas 95,II5,I24 Asa, Susan 65,l24 Asaro, Leo I24 Babiar, Vera I24 Zacon, Adrian I24 Bailey, Sharon I24 Baird, Sandra I24 Balaban, Jay I24 Balthis, Sara 50,I24 Bammann, Keith I24 Banasiak, Walter I24 Bapes, Robert I24 Barber, Eugene I24 Barger, Phyliss 64,65,l24 Basco, Thomas Batemar, Carol 54,74,l24 Bates, Jane I25 Baugh, Thomas I25 Bauman, Lynne 66,l25 Bayer, Mary Jane I25 Beaudway, Susan 66,74,77,l24 Beck, William I25 Beise, Linda I25 Bell, Judith I24,l25 Belsaas, Julie 77,I25 Benedeck, Dale I25 Benedict, Lewis I25 Bentley, David l35 Bergschneider, Kenneth I25 Spanish Club 56 Square Dance Club 69 Stamp and Coin Club 68 Student Council 48-5l Swimming Ill Tabulae 52 Track II4-I I5 Twirlers 72 Virgil Club 58 Wrestling I I2-I I3 Writers' Club 55 Schwartz, Charlotte 37 Schwass, Wallace 33,I57 Sedgwick, Robert 43,I04 Shalek I57 Skirha, Susan 24,74 Slette, Ruth 20 Smith, Edward 24 Smith, Priscilla 20,62 Soldat, Arlene 3l,l24 Sprowls, Frances 24 Stacey, Frank 25,86 Stegmeir, Charles 3l Stockdale, Carol 43,66,74 Stoldt, LeRoy 29,3l Stretton, William 3l Suchomel, Arthur 33,I04,l I3 Swinton, Spencer 3I Taylor, Kent 33,49 Thompson, David 25,65,90,89 Thurnau, Sally 25,54 Urheim, Berneice 20 Van Cleave, Irma 20 Van Kampen, Georgia 25 Van Koughnett, Norman 4I,42 64 Vilter, Judith 45,90,l2l Walker, Dorothy 37 Walker, Robert 26 Walker, Sara 20 Wallace, Eunice 25 Walton, Richard 3l Warkow, Carl J. l9,49,95 Warning, Orville 27,70 Waughtal, Arlene 20 Wells, Doris 20,62,75 Wenner, Ruth 27,7l Westerveld, Geraldine 25 Willer, John 33,35 Wilsey, Ross 25 Wilson, Jane 37 Wittmayer, Magdalene I9 Woehrle, Harold M. I9 Wood, Richard 33 Zdenek, Joseph 37 Zimdars, Edward I9 Zwagerman, Sandra 45 Berk, Jerie Lynn 66,l25 Berquist, Dennis I25 Berry, Linda 50,I25 Berryman, Thomas I25 Berta, David I25 Berta, Noreen I25 Best, Harry l35 Beste, Ellen 50,I25 Beste, Gregory I25 Betts, Elwood I25 Beyer, James I25 Bezek, Dianne 62,l25 Biller Bitall , Marianne I25 o, Rose I25 Bitzer, Nancy 50,94,l25 Blackmore, Susan I25 Blackwell, Doris 125 Blank, Robert 117,125 Blessing, David 50,111,124,125 Bodie, Louis 125 Boerema, Bruce 125 Bolt, Richard 125 Borcherding, Joanna 125 Bormann, Alan 125 Bowen, Philip 125 Bowman, Charleen 50,92,106,125 Boyd, Beniamin 125 Bradley, Joanna 53,72,l25 Brancato, Janis Brancato, Raymond 79,124,125 Brandes, Susan 78,125 Brandt, Robert 125 Bravard, Bonnita 125 Breckel, Louise 125 Breese, Lewis 50,1l5,125,13l Brittain, John 125 Brode, Richard 125 Broughton, Cindy 53,125 Brown, James Brown, Karen 125 Brown Leland 95,l15,124,125 Brown Martha 125 Brown Phil I25 Brown Richard 125 Brown Brown Brown Ronald 60,115,125 Sandra 64 125 I William 125 Brownell, David Brownell, Diane 53,65,l25 Bruhnke, Paul I25 Brunke, Karen 125 Buckholz, Mary Jane 125 Buckley, Dan 125,135 Bugner, Patricia 125 Burke, James 125 Busse, Lisa 77,125 Buswell, Arthur 125 Butcher, Jack 125 Butkovich, Johanne 125 Butt, Edward 116,125 C Cad Jetfre 5 Hilton G v. v 6 .125 Caldwell, Stephen 125 Campbell, Marla 65,125 Capone, Kathryn 65,125 Carpenter, Margaret 78,125 Carter, Terry 125 Carty, David 61,125 Cary, Joyce 65,125 Castle, Robert 125 Catching, Linda I25 Cave, Patricia 135 Ceterin, George 125 Cermak, Joan 125 Champion, Elizabeth 125 Chandler, Ralph 115,125 Charlier, Susan 53,63,75,125 Chereskin, Gary 125 Cherry, Jill 125,130 Chism, Donna Chomko, Milena 66,125 Christie, Noreen 63,125 Chubb, Mary Ella 125 Churan, William 125 Cibulka, Heather 124,125 Cicero, Nancy 78,118,125 Clark, Susan 125 Clement, Ronalie 77,125 Cochran, Steve 125 Cockrell, Ruth 66,77,125 Cole, Anne 125 Coleman, Susan 125 Colenso, Robert 125 Collins, Kathleen 124,125 Collins, Shirley 125 Conley, Donna 125 Connell, Donald 116,125 Connelly, Edward 110,125 Conrad, Don 125 Conrad, Harley 125 Conway, Amber 125 Conway, Susan 66,126 Cordner, Martha 63,64,126 Corner, Malcolm 77,105 Cossitt, Hohn 126 Coulter, William 61,64,126 Courtley, Lillian 126 Courtney, Chester Craig, Elias 126 Crane, Lawrence 61,126 Cranston, Susan 78,126 Creasman, Deborah 124,126 Crider, Christine 126 Crittenden, Philip 126 Croak, Barbara 126 Crouch, Vic 115 Culen, Elaine 72,126 Culp, Carol 126 Curda, Glen 126 Cusack, Patrick 126 D Daly, Edward D'Amico, Josephine 50,126 Dana, Beverly 126 Dana, Robert 126 Davis, Arthur 126 Davidson, Ann 66,126 Davis, Carol 126 Davison, George 126 Davison, Joseph 126 Davison, Larry 126 DeBaum, John 126 Dee, Kenneth 126 DelBuono, Christine 126 DeLong, Robert 95,117,126 Deren, Arthur 126 Devor, Thomas 115,124,126 Dewar, Jay 126 Deyer, Kirk 61,126 DiBenedetto, Patricia 126 Dietschweiller, Gary Docekal, Robert 135 Dodd, Karen 65, 126 Doe, Barry 126 Doe, Kathryn 64,65,l26 Dolgner, Harold 126 Dolmovic, William 61,126 Dombrowski, Gerald 126 Doran, Bernadette 63,65,126 Dorosz, Eugene 126 Doty, Robert 61,126 Douglass, Carol 106,126 Drake, Carol 126 Drnek, Robert 126 Duckett, Toby 115,126 Duerkes, Wayne 135 Dunlap 61,126 Eberman, Laureen 126 Eckerle, Marvin 50,126 Edwards, Charles 115,126 Edwards, Glenn 126 Egan, Patrick Egbert, James 126 Egnot, Timothy 61,126 Eitert, Carol 64,126 Eiserman, Paulette 126 Eiserman, Robert 124 Ekroth, Virginia 65,72,l26 Elliott, Stephanie 64,74,126 Erickson, Arleen 65,118,126 Erickson, Kenneth 61,126 Ericson, Gwendolyn 126 Euson, James 60,126 Evans, Mary 64,72,77 Evatt, Pamela 126 Ewers, Russell 61,126 F Fale, William 126 Faris, Ellsworth 50,126 Feeley, Charles 126 Ferguson, Ray 126 Ferrantino, Anthony 124,126 Ferrantino, Joyce 65,126 Ferrell, Donald 117,126 Ferriman, Robert 126 Fevold, Kathryn 64,69,126 Fey, Jon 126 Fiala, James 127 Fick, Janet 63,127 F1lip, June 137,135 Finch, Linda 50,127 Findley, Rachel 69,127 Finek, Rosemary 127 Firestone, Sandra 127 F1sher, Virginia 127 Flaks, Nancy 127 Flatt, Barbara 50,127 Fletcher, Barbara 53,64,66,l27 Fletcher, Susan 127 Flint, Ann 127 Flowers, Jerry 135 Flye, Tom 127 Flynn, Robert 127 Foreman, Gloria 65,127 Formanek, George 127 Forsell, Mary 127 Foster, Frank 127 Foster, Parley Fouts, Constance 50,127 Frederick, Marc Freeman, Carole 50,127 Freilach, Grace 64,69,l27 Fretwell, Reva 65,127 Frus, Kenneth 127 Fry. Marcia 62,se,s9,75,127 Frye, Philip 127 Fuller, Linda 127 Gage, Michael 79,127 Galecki, Gloria 127 Galvin, Roger 127 Ganek, Lawrence 127 Ganschow, Susan 66,127 Garapolo, Jean 66,127 Gardner, Laurel Gartner, Susan 65,127 Gartung, Mary 127 Gary, Mark 127 Garzonio, Arthur 127 Geiss, Cheryl 106,127 George, Carol 65,69,77,127,130 Gentz, Tom 127 Gerbosi, Barbara 66,72,127 Gillain, Donald 61,127 Gillen, Daniel 60,127 Gits, Victoria 50,65,127 Giundiek, David 127 Glaser, Carl 115,127 Glasner, Catherine 72,124,127 Gleason, John 104,127 Glyzewski, Joseph 127 Gnoyski, Donna 62,127 Gohman, Beverly 66,127 Gooding, Richard 127 Goodwin, Amy 53,69,7l Goodwin, John 68,127 Gordon, Phyllis 127 Gothard, Steve 127 Gothard, Terry 61,127 Gould, Donna 127 Govednik, Richard 127 Gradert, Judith Gragg, Frances Graham, Charlotte 127 Graham, Marsha 53,65,l24,127 Granath, Glenn 127 Greene, Stuart 79,127 Gregory, Richard 127 Gregory, Robert 127 Grether, Mary 64,65,127 Grimes, Katherine 66,127 Gross, Pamela 72,127 Grossmann, Wayne 127 Gurrie, Timothy 116,127 Gursch, Arthur 127 Gustafson, James 50,115,127 Gustatson, Richard Gustavson, Nancy 64,127 H Haas, Peter 71,79,127 Haase, Dale 127 Haase, Thomas 61,127 Hall, Annette 40,94,127 Hall, Kathryn 65,78,127 Hall, Saundra 127 Hall, Thomas 53,127 Hamilton, Robert 127 Hamilton, William 127 Hammer, Patricia 66,72,127 Hansen, Marcia 127 Hansen, Michael 127 Hansen, William 127 Hapgood, Lawrence 127 Harazin, June 127 Hardestry, Joyce 127 Harris, Catherine 127 Harrison, Arnold 54,127 Hastings, Janet 65,69,78,127 Haug, Jerry 135 Haydon, Margaret 127 Hedberg, David 127 Hedrick, Bradford 127 Hedrick, Gale 65,127 Heinlein, Susan 65,124,127 Hendrich, Donald 127 Henning, Jean 94,127 Herbst, Elizabeth 64,127 Hernandez, John 127 Hershman, Robert 6l,65,l27 Hewitt, Kathleen 65,77,l28 Hickman, Cheryl 128 Hilton Hilton Hiltonl Laurel 128 Leslie 128 Leslie 128 Robert 128 Hince, Donald 128 Hipsley, Stephen 128 Hlinka, Linda 65,74,128 Hobon, Delwin 77,128 Hodge, John 135 Hoehn, Charles 61,128 Hotterbert, Claudette 128 Hoffman, Annette 128 Holleman, Berry 128 Holman, Douglas 128 Hommrich, William 135 Hook, Lianne 128 Hoppe, Joanne 65,128 1 lorStman, Judith 72,75,126,l28 Houcek, Edward 128 Housh, Paula 53,511,128 Howard, Barbara 128 Howard, Jean 128 Howe, Jerry Hoyt, Russell 128 Hruska, Louann 128 Hubble, Carl 128 Hudson, Michael 128 Hull, Mary 66,128 Hulse, S. Clark 97,128 lngebritson, Jack 115,128 lngeman, Mary 64,65,128 lngle, James 61,128 lnman, Barbara 64,128 J Jack, Thomas 50,128 Jacobi, Jane 72,128 Jackson, Robert 61,128 Jacobs, Richard 128 Jagnow, Kathy 128 Janivics, Rigins 50,128 Jania, Diana 128 Jankowski, Edward 61,128 Jemsek, Cheryl 77,128 Jesatko, Susan 62,65,77,l28 Jesek, Charlene 128 Jewell, Janeen 66,121,128 Job, Marilyn Joedicker, Russell 115,128 Johnson, Cheryl 65,128 Johnson, Karen 66,128 Johnson, Nancy 128 Johnson, Priscilla 65,128 Jones, Carolyn 66,128 Jones, Elizabeth 128 Jones, Mary 128 Josephson, Carol 128 Juergens, Bruce 128 Junger, Carl 128 Jurcy, David 128 Juska, Jerry 95,115,l24,128 K Kallock, Larry 128 Kantor, Philip 128 Karlovsky, Frank 60,128 Kalvock, Larry Keller, Richard 128 Kelly, Claroy 128 Kemp, Paul 128 Kensting, Roger 128 Kerins, James 128 Kerr, Charlotte 128 Kerr, Melody 128 Kerr, Mary 128 Kesman, Barbara 62,66,128 Kierig, John 53,128 Kies, Gail 128 Kimberly, Marie 128 Kincaid, Thomas 61,128 King, Alice 77,128 King, Patricia 128 Kirby, Harry 128 Kirby, John Klaczak, Edward 128 Klicman, Robert 128 Klimcke, Judy 62,128 Klimpera, Warren 135 Kline, Laurence 54,128 Klinke, Barbara 128 Klopke, Beverly 66,128 Kloppenburg, Kay 65,118,128 Klotz, Roy Knappen, Paul 64,65,128 Knight, Dorothy 65,77,128 Knize, Allen 128 Knowles, Sally 128 Koche, William 60,128 Koeneman, Lois 64,65 Koenig, Alan 128 Kolb, Edward 128 Kolb, Paul 128 Komarek, Sharon 69,128 Kopacek, Ruth 128 Kopp, Linda 128 Koppa, Robert 128 Kraiic, Kenlyn 129 Kraus, Carol 129 Krebs, Susan 63,129 Krein, William 129 Kreiici, Kenneth 129 Krimbel, Jeanette 129 Kroll, Charles 129 Krueger, Kerry 129 Kuehl, Karen 129 Kupka, Kristine 129 Kuzduz, Donna 129 Kvatsak, Mary 129 Kwiatek, Lynne 128 L Labno, Charles 61,129 Lattick, Dennis 60,129 Laidlaw, Andrew 129 Lake, Roger 129 Landis, Carole 129 Lantz, Jane 64,65,129 Larsen, Ann 129 Larson, Larry 61,129 Lask, Deborah 94,129 Latham, Jean 129 Latta, James 54,129 Latzke, Thomas 50,129 Lee, R11111 Ann 54,113,129 Leek, Janis 129 Leek, Sandra Letfert, Jay 124,129 Leh, Mary 129 Lempera, Frank 129 Lemieux, Charlotte 65,129 Lemon, Nancy 69,129 Leonchik, Sharon 129 LeRoy, Spencer 54,129 Lhotka, Frank 61,129 Libberton, David 129 Liebenthal, Ann 65,129 Le1tz, Audrey 129 Lindsey, John 117,129 Lindsey, Sharon 65,129 Lingo, Leonard 129 Lingo, Linda 129 Lino, Terrence 129 Litt. Richard 129 Livingston, Thomas 129 Lloyd, Ruth Ann 129 Loesch, Suzanne 5O,78,129 Louder, Hal 115,129 Lowe, Bradley 129 Lucht, David 129 Luck, Linda 65,129 Luif, Linda 129 Lukes, James 129 Lukes, Nancy 129 Lupo, Ronald 115,131,129 Lushenko, Carol 129 Lyons, Kathleen 129 Lytle, Robert 129 M MacDonald, Janice 53,129 Mackay, Albert 129 MacKay, Arlene 64,77,129 Mac Roy, Thomas 129 Maddox, Craig 129 Madson, Dale 129 Magill, Cathy 53,129 Malek, June 65,129 Mallery, Bruce 111,117,129 Maly, Dann 129 Malysiak, James 129 Manchester, Marilyn 65,129 Manus, Pamela 65,66,72,77,129 Margeson, William 129 Mariotti, Robert 71,129 Marks, Carolly 57,77,129 Marshall, Carol 62,129 Marshall, Marvin 129 Mahburn, Patsy 129 Mathis, Myra 62,129 Marsico, Joseph 115, 129 Martin, Greg 129 Matiievich, Karen 129 Matz, Dorothy 66,129 Maurer, Paul 129 May, Sharon 129 Maxwell, Gary 129 Mayberry, David 129 McCabe, Kathleen 129 McClain, John 129 McClellan, Terry 129 McConnell, Sharon McCormick, Shelia 130 McCormick, Thomas 130 McCullough, Leslie 130 McDermott, Patricia 130 McGee, James 130 McGreer, David 95,105,1l0,124 130 McKay, Arlene 130 McKeeman, Sue 50,653,130 McKeon, William 130 McKinney, Michael 130 McLaughlin, William 130 McMurray, Kathleen 130 McNai1, Linda McWethy, Patricia 118,130 Meade, Richard 130 Meaden, Donna 74,77,13O Means, Dexter 115,130 Meier, Karen 130 Merle, Jimmy 130 Merritt, David 130 Mertz, Carolyn 130 Mervine, Robert 68,130 Mettler, Mary 77,130 Mettler, Michael 130 Meyer, Karen 130 Middleton, Kent 130 Milio, Peter 61,130 Miller, Charles 61,130 Miller, Donald 130 Miller, Harvey 130 Miller, Jon 130 Miller, Leslie 50,65,72,130 Miller, Miller, Miller, Patricia 130 Richard 130 Robert 79,92,105,115,13O Miller, Sally 130 Milos, Eugene 130 Mitchell, William 130 Mittman, Barbara 124,130 Moeller, Theodore 130 Molzahn, Robert 130 Montgo mery, Diane 124,130 Moody, Daniel 130 Moody, Kathleen 130 Moore, Bruce 130 Moore, Dennis 130 Moore, Donald 130 Moore, James 54,130 Moore, Moore, Kenneth 130 Richard 115,130 Moore, William 104,130 Morrell, Raymond 130 Morris, Dorothy 124,130 Morrissey, Tim 105,113,130 Morrow, Michael 130 Mowery, David 130 Mraz, Marilyn 65,66,130 Mueller, Dorothea 77,130 Mueller, Nancy 66,130 Munns, James 61,130 Murray, Carolne 130 Myatt, Nancy 130 N Napolitan, Judy 130 Nasium, James 61 Nelson, George 130 Nelson, Pamela 77,130 Richard 130 Nelson, Laura 65,130 Netzel, David 130 Nevers, Richard 130 Newman, Gary 130 Newman, Laura 65,130 Newman, Robert 135 Nichols, Ray 135 Nicolai, Lawrence 130 Nier, Mel Niksch, Karen 130 Nilson, Robert 130 Ninke, David 130 Norby, Martha 64,65,72,130 Nordman, Norris, Susan 66,130 Novak, James 130 130 Robert 61,130 O Oakley, Deborah 66,130 O'Brien, James 130 O'Connor, Thomso O'Donne1l, Diane 130 Oehms, Jane 130 Ogden, William 95,124,130 Oiseth, Mark 50,130 Olsen, David 130 Olison, Emma 130 Olson, Barbara 130 O'Meara, John 130,131 O'Neill, Mariorie 77,131 Onisko, John 131 Orange, Charles 131 Orton, David 135 Ortt, William 131 Osth, John 116,124,131 Osuch, Carol 131 Otto, Barbara 50,131 P Palzer, Cynthia 131 Papacek, Allan 131 Parda, Nelson 54,131 Parker, Christopher 131 Parsons, David 131 Paton, Claudia 131 Patrie, Peter 61,131 Patterson, James 131 Paus, Gregory 61,117,131 Pavich, Carol 131 Pavich, Kathleen 131 Pavlicek, Kenneth 131 Payne, Jim 131 Payne, John Pearce, Katherine 64,131 Pearson, Nathaniel 131 Peden, Robert 131 Peel, Jane 65,131 Pekar, Daria 131 Perk, Howard 131 Perle, Marcia 131 Perrie, Michael 71,131 Petersek, Janice 131 Peterson, June 131 Peterson, Lawrence 131 Peto, Dorothy 131 Phillips, James 131 Phillips, Karen 131 Phillips, Paula 131 Pick, Janet 131 Piper, Glen 131 Poile, Carol 131 Polacek, Douglas 115,131 Ponzevic, Robert 131 Pool, Albert 124,131 Poppen, John 131 Porter, William 105,135 Poslusny, Warren 131 Potsenheimer, Otto 131 Powell, Frances 78,131 Powell, John 131 A Acheson, Dean 86,87,1 11,136 Adams, Judith 58,136 Agnew, David 49,50,105,111, 115,136 Alderson, Janet 136 Aldrich, Fred S0,6U,136 Allard, Kay 69,74,I36 Alsip, Billie 136 Ammeson, Wayne 136 Anderson, Beth 136 Anderson, Carol 136 Anderson, David 79,136 Anderson, Gary 136 Anderson, Janet 62,72,74,136 Anderson Steven 136 Anthony, Jane 53,64,72,l36 Arch, David 136 Archey, Allison 78,118,136 Artman, Sandra 58,65,66,136 Asaro, Roberta 50,66,72,7B,l36 Aspan, Elizabeth 136 Pravada, Nancy 66,131 Price, Diane 131 Price, Jacquelyn 64,131 Priestley, Thomas 115,131 Probst, Richard 131 Proctor, Joseph 131 Pruseck, Cherly 132 Pytco, Frank 131 R Raabe, Randall 71,132 Racine, Dianne 63,64,132 Radcliffe, Donald 132 Raecke, Mary Ellen 66,132 Rardon, Linda 132 Ragona, Gilda 132 Rash, Judy 132 Rauch, John 132 Rayborn, Jerrilyn 132 Read, William 79,132 Rehr, William 132 Reiser, Ann 132 Reiter, Valerrie 132 Reoplope, Bubbles 132 Reutzel, George 132 Rhenberg, Georgia 64,132 Rhineberger, Suzanne 132 Rhoads, Dwight 132 Riccio, Dennis 132 Richards, Susan 132 Richardson, John 132 Richter, Candice 64,132 Rieman, Shelley 72,132 Rilea, Donald 132 Rinkema, Marcia 132 Riordan, John 132 Robbins, Terry 124,132 Robertson, David 76,132 Robertson, Janice 14,132 Robinson, Mary 132 Robinson, Thomas 132 Rodriguez, Lupe 132 Roerig, Geraldine 132 Rogers, Judith 132 Rolff, Sharon 132 Rollick, Cynthia 132 Roloff, Carolyn 65,132 Rose, Kathleen 132 Rose, Walter 132 Rosebery, Christopher 115,132 Rowe, Tom 132 Royce, Janet 64,132 Ruby, James Rudman, Joyce 132 Rueckheim, Susan 132 Rusch, Joy 64,132 Rydell, Barbara 132 Ryder, David 132 Ryznar, Marilyn 72,106,132 S Sanders, Carol 64,132 Sandgren, Jim 60 Sandi, Jim 132,135 Sandidge, Sandra 132 Saso, Susan 94,132 Sass, Robert 132 Scanlon, Sandra 64,132 Schaefer, Richard 54,71,132 Schafer, Scott 60,132 Schatfner, Pam 77,124,132 Schaul, Marilyn 132 Scheef, James 76, 115,132 Schey, William 132 Schiller, Richard 50,132 Schlueter, Pamela 132 Schoenling, Patricia 62,74,132 Scholl, Paul 132 Schottmiller, Louise 132 Schrader, Charles 132 Schrieber, Dale 132 Schroeder, Charlott 132 Schubert, Donna 132 Schubert, William 132 Schulke, Russell 132 Schultz, Lawrence 60,76,132 Schwartz, Diane 69,132 Scott, Renee 132 Seiler, Shirley 132 Seivwright, Barb 65,66,132 Seka, Rich 132 Sergo, Ralph Shabel, Kathleen 132 Shaffer, Andrew 132 Shangler, John 54,132 Sharp, Donald 132 Shaw, Cynthia 65,65,l32 Shaw, James 111,132 Shelby, Marilyn 132 Shell, Roger 132 Shelton, Linda 132 Shelton, Robert 132 Sherwood, Wayne 132 Short, Sandy 132 Shrader, Jill 132 Shuper, John 132 Simek, Pat 74,132 Sinkowski, Susan 74,132 Sioren, Christina 124,132 Skala, Joseph 132 Skarda, Robert 132 Struck, James 133 Struve, John 133 Sturgeon, William 133 Sturm, Linda 133 Sullivan, Terence 133 Surico, Roselle 133 Susarrey, John 133 Svoboda, James 133 Svoboda, Robert 133 Swanson, John 50,54,l33 Swapsite, Stanley 133 Swenson, Karin 62,65,75,133 Swickard, Jeanne 133 Swin, Richard 133 Symoniak, Sandra 133 Symoniak, Sharon 62,133 Szczudlo, Diane 65,133 T Taaffe, Kathryn 72,94,133 Tabor, Ruth 66,77,133 Tarian, Eva 133 Taylor, Edward 135 Teeter, Susannah 64,135 Temple, Robert 134 Teppel, Sue 134 Thomas, Alan Thomas, Hattie 134 Thomas, Jean 66,134 n, John 134 Wallace, Judith 134,54 Wallace, Susan 135,65 Wallin, David 134,124 Wallney, Grace 66,50,134 Walsh, Tom 134 Walter, William 117,134,111 Warhanik, Bruce 134,61 Warning, Carol 134,66 Warren, Barbara 134 Warsh, Stephen 134 Watts, James 134 Wehlau, Lynn 65,135 Wehrmeister, Jean 134 Weir, Melvin 134 Wier, Richard 134 Weisshappel, Karen 134,65 Wellner, Patricia 134 Wells, Karen 135 Wenhart, Sandra 135 Wesner, Terry 135 Westbrook, Betty 135 Wettersten, Lynne 65,135 Wheeler, James 135 White, John 61,117,135 White, William 135 Whitford, Charles 135 Whittier, Priscilla 135 Whitehead, Lois 135 Wieggel, Judy 65,135 Wikholm, Gerald 50,115,135 Willard, Thomas 135 Skov, Kris 62,65,132 Slaby, John 132 Smiley, Linda 65,132 Smith, Jim 132 Smith Kathleen 77,132 Smith Kathleen D. 65,132 Smith Quenton 132 Smith Robert 132 Smith Suzanne 133 Smith Wendy 50,53,65,124,1 Soboll Holly 133 Socolofsky, Jon 133 Solid, Alan 133 Soltwisch, Dale 135 Spencer, Sharon 133 Spencer, Thomas 79,133 Sperry, Sarah 133 Sprague, Donald 133 Squires, Leo 133 Stack, Betty 133 Stafford, David 133 Stafford, Gary 133 Stanek, Margaret 65,92,133 Stange, Barbara 78,133 Stanger, Eunice 74,133 Stanley, Linda 65,133 Stanton, Allen 133 Starbuck, Kurt 111,115,133 Stark, Gregory 61,133 Staron, Jean 72,7B,l33 Stastny, Thomas 133 Stayman, Robert 54,133 Stebor, Penny 133 Steensma, Keith 133 Stefanni, Dennis 135 Steiner, Ronald 115,133 Stephan, Arthur 133 Stephan, Pamela 65,133 Stephen, Rosemary 133 Sterling, Alvin 133 Stevens, Nancy 133 Stewart, Gregory 133 Stone, Galy 133 Stoner, Michael 133 Stoy, David 133 Stransky, Judith Strauss, Frank 135 Strauss, Sharon 133 Street, Richard 133 Strell, Nancy 133,135 Stroup, Dave 50,133,135 SOPHOMORES, CLASS Bachman, Brian 95,105,l13,136 Badillo, Joe 136 Bafaro, Michael 136 Baker, Benton 136 Baker, Rossann 50,63,64,65,66, 72,136 Ballenger, James 136 Banasiak, Kenneth 136 Barber, Bonnie 136 Bardy, Melissa 136 Barnett, Judith 53,72,136 Barneycastle, Kay 136 Barofsky, Frederick 92,103,110, 116,136 Baron, Paulette 63,65,72,l36 Barr, James 136 Bartoz, Paul 136 Basten, David 104,115,136 Baubinas, John 136 Baum, Richard 59,113,l17,136 Baureis, Martin 136 Bean, Tom 40,145 Beaudette, Charles 136 Becker, Sue 64,69,77,136 Becker, William 104,136 Beckwith, Jeffrey 58,92,110,117, 136 Bell, Bob 136 Beller, Joel 59,105,115,136 Benda, Joan 66,136 Benda, Marcia 56,62,75,l36 Bennett, Gerald 69,136 Berend, Barbara 75,118,136 Berkshire, Donald 79,136 Berman, Bonnie 136 Bernett, Dean 59,136 Bernhagen, Diane 56,63,64,72, 77,136 Berns, Michael 137 Bero, Richard 137 Berry, Robert 58,76,137 Biderman, George 59,137 Bischmann, Lawrence 137 Bishop, Tom 113,126,137 Thor, Linda 134 Ticknor, Jane 134 Tierney, Dennis 134 Tiffany, DeForrest 134 Tobin, William 134 Tornehl, Judyth 134 Touzalin, Stephen 134 Travis, Donald 134 Tremaine, Michelle 134 Tripp, Mary 65,134 Trippel, Susan 135 Trombella, Ralph 134 Tuckband, Thomas 134 Tuftee, Rand 134 Tuohy, Raymond 135 U Ulrich, Pamella 134 Upton, Craig 134 V Vail, Sandra 134 Van Baalen, Christine 135 Vandermar, Pam 134 Van Dyke, Byron 61,134 Vanek, Lynne 134 Van Son, Darrly 54,134 Vanzandt, Roger 134 Vardman, Gail 65,124,134 Vasko, Kenneth 134 Veatch, Nedra 64,65,134 Vertel, JoAnn 106,124,134 Vickers, Sharon 66,134 Vilet, Thomas 61,134 Vitt, John 134 Vlasaty, Violette 134 Vollmer, Kathryn 65,134 VonDrasek, Marlene 66,69,134 Vondriska, Roberta 134 Vonholt, Barbara 134 Vopat, Karen 77,134 Voss, Jay 134 W Wahlstrom, Dan 134 Waitanowitz, Greg 134 Waldvogel, Richard 134 Wall, Patricia 134 OF 1963 Blackwell, Ola Mai 137 Blakely, Lynn 137 Blatnik, Gregory 56,105.1 10,137 Boehm, Barbara 58,72,137 Bohlmann, John 58,79,137 Bohn, Dorothy 145 Bohn, Harry 110,116,137 Bollnow, Joy 137 Bonkalski, Bernie 50,105,l13,1l5, 137 Borders, Bonnie 137 Bormann, Russell 145 Botkin, Nancy 65,137 Bourg, Joseph 145 Bowen, Patricia 53,5B,66,l37 Boyd, June 145 Boydston, William 105,115,137 Bazick, Beverly 58,66,72,78,I37 Bradford, Carlyle 137 Bradley, Edward 137,143 Brady, John 137 Brancato, Janis 137 Brandenburg, Joyce 74,136,137 Williams, Gerald 135 Williams, Janet 135 Williams, Karen 135 Williams, Kathleen 78,135 Williams, Kent 61,7l,135 Williams, Sharon 53,135 Williams, Robbie 135 Willmore, Paula 65,135 Wilson, Jeffery 115,135 Wilson, Linda 65,135 Wilson, Nancy 135 Wilson Richard 54,135 Wilson: T homas 135 Wilson, Ward 117,135 Wilson, William 135 Windross, Susan 135 Wise, Jean 64,65,135 Wittkamper, Randy 135 Wizniuk, Sandra Woehrle, Marilyn 50,64,118,135 Woitanowicz, Gregory Wollar, Lorraine 72,78,124,135 Wollney, Jennie 135 Wolter, Kurt 135 Woodbury, Connie 65,7B,124, 135 Wooledge, Doris 65,135 Wortley, Rick 135 Wotell, Lynn 135 Wrablik, John 135 Wrona, R osemary 135 Y Yonco, Jane 135 Roung, N arcissus 135 Young, Philip 135 Z Zahalka, Alice 53,135 Zan, Linda 135 Zapf, Linda 135 Zauss, Pamela 65,135 Zekl, Edward 135 Zeman, Rene Zethmayr, James 135 Zewall, Wayne 61,135 Zloch, Carol 135 Brandes, Anne 58,64,65,72,78, 137 Brdar, James 137 Brendle, David 137 Brinkman, Richard 137 Brischetto, Joe 137 Bristle, David 59,105,115,137 Bristow, Dean 50,59,137 Brittingham, Emily 106,137 Brooks, Raymond 59,60,6B,137 Brown, Marilyn 137 Brown, Richard 5O,79,113,1l6, 137 Brownell, David 137 Browning, David 56,79,137,239 Bruno, Susan 58,72,74,137,l45 Bubash, James 137 Bubolz, David 137 Buddington, Michael 58,61,l37 Bulkeley, Lewis 79,115,137 Burgener, Frank 59,76,137 Burke, Leslie 78,137 Burke, Mary 137 Burland, Judith 58,66,77,l37 Burnett, Robert 113,137 Burnham, Susan 72,137 Burrow, Dennis 137 Busching, Robert 137 Bush, Craig 137 Butkovich, John 68,137 C Cairns, Joyce 74,137 Campbell, Cheryl 58,137 Carlisi, Joseph 137 Carlson, Linda 58,137 Carlson, Tedd 105,115,137 Carr, Jeffrey 116,137 Carroll, Catherine 137 Cassin, Kathleen 56,137 Castator, Alan 115,137 Catelli, Norman 60,451,137 Caulton, Greg I37 Ceika, Richard 58,647,145 Cerkez, Thomas -59,6O,61,l37 Check, Julius 137 Chiaro, Mary 63,137 Childs, Lynn 137 Christensen, Jan 56,72,75,l37 Christensen, Janene 58 Cikan, John 137 Citrano, Marilyn 53,62,65,75,137 Clapp, Roger 137 Clark, Lawrence 137 Clark, Mike 58,104,II5,l37 Claussen, Robert 137 Claxon, Jamie 58,78,l37 Clayton, Richard 74,126,137 Clime, Jane I37 Clowes, Bettina 57,63,I37 Clutter, Steven 61,137 Cockrell, Robert 68,76,l36,l37 Cole, Joni 64,65,72,74,137,l39 Curl, Tom 138 Cole, Patricia 58,72,l37 Coleman, Alfred 104,137 Comstock, Sandra 137 Conroy, Patricia 78,137 Cook, Sandra 137 Cottle, Elizabeth 58,64,137 Cotton, Carole 72,75,137 Couch, Gilbert 137 Cowan, Darlene 137 Cox, Barbara 58,137 Cox, Martha 137 Coyle, Charles 137 Cranston, Barbara 64,66,78,137 Crawford, Henry Gary 136,137 Cronin, Duane 59,115,l36,137 Cronin, Suzanne 56,62,65,138 Cruchley, Ann 53,58,66,7B,138 Cull, Jane 63,138 Cultra, Susan 72,75,138 Cungingham, John 35,105,1l5, 13 D Dakin, Erica 56,69,7l,138 Daly, John 58,79,l04,1 13,1 16, 138 Dana, Charles 61,138 Dashiell, Norman 138 Daukas, Betty 138 David, Sally 64,138 Davidson, Janet 4Z,64,138 Davis, Carol 138 Davis, Jack 138 Davison, Jerry 138 Davison, John 60,79,138 Deason, Lynn 104,115,138 DeBoer, Richard 138 Decker, Marcia 138 DeLay, Margaret 138 Denwood, Janice 59,138 DeSelm, Donna 58,138 Desiardins, Carol 138 DeYoung, Jane 49,50,5B,118, 136,138 Dibonas, Anthony 69,77,79,l I5 Diedrichsen, Arthur 138 Dietz, Roberl' 59,l04,l13,l38 DiForti, James 138 Dix, William 104,113,138 Dixon, Gregg 113,138 Doak, Linda 64,138 Dockery, Tom 104,116,138 Dorick, Allen 138 Doring, Anne 138 Dorynek, Marilyn 138 Douglass, Gail 138 Drzeiwick, William 138,145 Dubiel, Marianne 65,138 Dubek, Carol 138 Dubek, Frank 138 Dudley, Carolyn 56,62,72,74, 75,138 Duerkes, John 138 Dunn, Howard 138 Dunning, William 138 Dupree, John 138 Durrett, Griffith 138 Dvoiack, Gary 138 E Easter, Joyce 58,138 Eck, Charles 50,59,l 15,138 Eck, Nancy 118,138 Egbert, Donna 72,138 Egler, Linda 138 Eichman, Carroll 66,72,138 Ekholm, Jean 58,145 Eliasen, Richard 138 Ellicson, Alan 113,138 Elkow, Barbara 56,72,l33 Elliott, Virginia 58,138 Ellis, Joanne 50,138 Endebak, James 56,138 Eskola, Maria 138 Evans, Richard 79,104,ll3,115, 138 Extrom, Barbara 138 F Fagan, Garry 104,138 Failing, George 138 Fairbank, Helen 54,518,138 Fanning, Carol 66,72,136,l38 Fanning, Frank 113,117,138 Faulk, Edward 50,138 Ferrer, Tim 113,138 Ferguson, Jean 5B,l2,74,l38 Ferguson, Robert 138 Ferguson, Sandra 72,138 Ferris, James 138 Fesmire, Constance 58,138 Fiial, Alan 138 Filetz, Cathy 56,619,138 Finan, Jerilyn 72,138 Finlayson, Nancy 56,118,138 Firestone, Clint 138 Flath, Richard 117,138 Flaherty, Robert 145 Fleislober, Dolores 138 Fleming, Carol 72,138 Flynn, Jacqueline 58,138 Forgue, Robert 138 Formanek, Donald 138 Forst, Emily 69,77,138 Foster, James 58,61,l 17,136,138 Franzese, Lynn 56,72,I3B Fraser, Joyce 74,7B,138,l39 Freeland, Fredric 117,138 Freyman, Victoria 65,138 Frihart, Laura 72,138 Frisbie, Bruce 138 Frost, Laurie 138 G Galafy, John 104,110,138 Gallas, Jean 53,138 Gallman, Ronald 138 Gamble, Bob 138 Garzonio, Arthur 138 Gavlik, Judith 138 Geiser, Gail 66,72,l38 Gentry, David 26,138 Gerken, Kathleen 58,72,78,138 Gianacakos, Chrisfine 138 Gilbert, Jerry 59,l04,l15,138 Gillen, John 139 Gilpin, Richard l04,ll6,136, 139 Giovannoni, Patrick 139 Glaesel, Janet 139 Glander, Gerald 139 Glass, Norman 59,105,138 Glassford, Deborah 54,523,139 Glendon, Mary 139 Goding, Marjorie 58,72,75,1 18, 139 Gohman, Kathryn 5B,66,l39 Goodfellow, Carol 58,72,139, 145 Goodloe, William 139 Gorman, Stephen 93,113,139 Grafton, Henry 115 Graham, Arlene 50,139 Graham, Joan 139 Gray, Sylvia 58,72,139 Green, Kathleen 64,139 Greshammer, Raymond 59,68, 139 Grier, John 60,139 Grimes, lrvin 139 Grimes, Patricia 64,139 Guide, Don 116,139 H Ha bicht, Pamela 58,66,72, 139, 150 Hacker, James 139 Hafer, Susan 53,558,139 Hall, Elizabeth 58,63,l 18,139 Hagen, Stephen 139 Haller, Kathleen 37,56,72,139 Halvorsen, Glen 139 Hamilton, Jack 145 Hamilton, Loraine 139 Hamm, Robert 139 Hancock, William 139 Hanna, David 13? Hans, Barbara 72,139 Hansen, David 139 Harders, James 58,l04,1 13,139 Harris, Barbara 139 Harris, Steven 139 Harville, Michael 105,139 Hathaway, Harold 104,115,139 Hauge, Susan 58,60,69,l39 Hawkins, Pamela 37,50,56,58, 72,139 Hay, Linda 63,64,l39 Hayward, Louise 56,72,139 Healey, Roy 145 Heinecke, Ruth 58,69,7l,l39 Heinen, Barbara 66,139 Heitz, Sandra 59,139 Heihal, Dan 139 Hellsfedt, Linda 5B,6Z,l39 Henderson, Jim 139 Henderson, Lewis 139 Henderson, Richard 139 Hennessy, Daniel 95,1 10,1 16,139 Henry, Jack 79,139 Henshaw, Gale 139 Hensler, Jill 58,72,78,l37 Herbert, Victor 104,115,139 Herkes, Carol 58,63,139 Hicks, Karen 56,64,77,l39 Hicks, Kay 66,139 Hilderbrandt, Sue 139 Hill, David 117,139 Hills, Howard 139 Hills, Tania 13'-7 Hinshaw, Elizabeth 139 Hirsley, Clare 56,66,77,l39 Hierpe, Eileen 139 Hlavacek, Raymond 139 Hokemeyer, Robert 58,139 Hodson, Judy 53,58,78,139 Hoffert, Marcia 37,56,72,74,139 Hoinacki, John 139 Hollinger, Philip 116,139 Holman, William 104,1 1O,1l5, 139 Holton, David 139 Holtz, Mark 110,139 Holvay, Jim 139 Hoppe, Douglas 139 Horstman, James 104,113,139 Hothersall, Sue 139 Howard, Joyce 58,7l,74,78,I39 Howell, Fay 139 Howkinson, Margaret 64,139 Hrstka, Joyce 139 Hudson, Curtis 139 Huebner, Dianne 58,72,1 18,139 Hueser, Terrence 76,139 Hughes, Nancy 126,139 Hull, Bonnie 58,72,I39 Humphrey, William 37,56,6l,l39 Hunt, Carol 139 Husch, Bruce 139 Hustad, Donna 59,69,l40 Hyne, Janis 64,65,66,140 lnman, Constance 64,140 Iverson, Lowell 140 J Jack, Martha 68,69,78,1 18,140 Jackson, Barbara 140 Jackson, Linda 140 Jackson, Robert 59,140 Jacobson, David 140 Jacobson, John 140 Jahnke, Linda 59,65,72,140 Jaxon, Patricia 63,64,6S',140 Johnson, Bruce 140 Johnson, David 140 Johnson, Douglas 79,105,140 Johnson, James 79,l05,l 10,140 Johnson, John 59,140 Johnston, David 53-,59,69,14O Jones, Barry 140 Jones, Charlotte 59,611,140 Jones, Judy 140 Jones, Margaret Josephine 58, 62,75,l18,l40 Jones, Margaret Judith 140 Jones, Rick 104,111,140 Jordan, Alan 104,136,140 K Kamin, Nancy 140 Kammeraad, Bonnie 58,66,140 Kandler, Virginia 140 Kara, Gerald 140 Kasik, Carol 56,63,72 Kaspar, Edward 140 Keberle, Patricia 65,77,l40 Kellogg, Linda 140 Kelly, Dennis 140 Kemp, Susan 62,140 Kent, Nancy 140 Kent, Richard l05,1l3,ll5,l40 Kern, Diana 49,5O,136,l4O Kerins, William 140 Kiber, Elisabetta 140 Kimberly, Mary 58,7B,l40 King, Katherine 59,66,78,14O King, Timothy 56,105,140 Kinnebrew, James 49,50,l40,14l Klein, Jeffrey 59,613,140 Klemme, Richard 59,140 Kleutgen, Diane 140 Kloetzli, William 140 Kloos, Diane 140 Knesek, Harvey 105,116,140 Knize, Patricia 140 Knoll, Harold 56,140 Kolar, Carolyn 140 Kolar, Shirlee 140 Komarek, Claudia 58,72,l36,l4O Konemann, Ronald 140 Konig, Ken 140 Koopman, Gretchen 58,651,140 Kopacek, Charlene 140 Korous, Gail 78,140 Kostelny, Mary Ann 72,140 Kostuba, Sandra 56,140 Koupal, Roger 58,104,140 Kovalick, Walter 140 Kozlik, Jeff 61,140 Krizek, Ronald Krubert, Bonnie 59,74,l40 Krusack, Leo 140 Kuhl, Don 61,117,140 Kullen, Dave 79,lO4,11O,140 Kurz, Fred 59,105,140 L Lack, David 134,145 Lach, Karen 65,140 Ladewig, Karen 140 Lafferty, James 50,140 Lambe, James 105,140 Lammers, Dorothea 140 Lampert, Susan 72,136,140 Landis, Dick 59,79,104,1l5,l36, 140 Lange, Bruce 58,140 Langele, Robert 140,145 Larson, Larry 140 Lauher, Diana 140 Lauretig, Carol 66,140 Lawrence, Herriott 60,63,l40 Leahy, Judy 66,140 Lee, Carol 58,69,72,l36,l4O Lehman, Lynette 140 Leichliter, Frank 29,59,l04,l13, 117,140 Lemon, Ellen 57,63,l40 LeMonte, Stuart 140 Lempera, Constance 140 Leonard, Randy 105,140 Leppke, Joyce 56,140 Levering, John 61,140 Lewis, Diana 64,74,140 Lewis, Sandra 78,140 Lidrich, Michael 59,140 Lifka, Thomas 59,79,104,140 Lindberg, Doug 140 Lindner, Bonnie 50,58,72,7B,92, 140 Lindquist, Evelyn 140 Lindy, Michael 140 Liska, Robert 59,140 Livingstone, Fred 115,145 Lombardi, John S9,lO4,l 13,140 Long, Charles 140,141 Lorenz, Carl 140 Lundvall, James 140 Lutz, Barbara SB,65,77,l4O Lyon, William 59,105,115,140 Lyons, Timothy 140 M Mack, Thomas 140 Madeska, Gary 59,69,14O Mahoney, Lawrence 59,113,140 Makens, Leonard 49,126,140,l43 Maki, James 140 Malloy, Patrick 140 Markendorf, Louis 59,115,140 Maronic, James 56,141 Marsh, Randolph 50,105,141 Massarello, James 141 Masten, Susan 141 Mathis, Sandra 141,145 Matshullat, Dale 54,523,141 Matthews, James 141 Matz, Richard 141 Maurer, Paul 141 McCauslin, Richard 141 McClary, Mary 56,74,141 lv1cCleary, Harriet 58,141 McDonald, Jean 64,66-,72,l4l McDowell, Linda 64,141 McGreer, Steven 50,79,92,105, 113,116,141 McKay, Karen 65,141 McKeag, Douglas 58,110,141 McQuown, Erwin 110,116,141 McOuown, Ruth 41 McTizec, Esse 141 McWhirter, Mary Ann 78,141 Meiner, Linda 59,65,72,78,l41 Melson, Linda 53,58,75,l4l Melzer, Barbara 65,69,78,l4l Methe, Joan 58,141 Meyer, James 141 Meyer, Sharon 141 Michaels, Richard 113,117,141 Middleton, Nancy 56,72,141 Mihm, Margaret 59,87,14l Miller, Ann Christine 49,50,53, 56,58,72,73,7B,14l Miller, Ann Virginia 5O,58,l18, Mailer, sCa+1s9,1o4,11a,117, Miller, Katherine 58,66,72,74, 141 Miller, Mary 141 Miller, Nancy 72,136,141 Millington, Dale 141 Mills, Karen 59,6-4,141 Minor, Shirley l4l Miska, George 76 Miska, Guy 141,145 Mitchell, John 141 Molander, Susan 72,7B,l18,l4l Monger, William 145 Morales, Alex 116,141 Morse, John 95,1 10,1 16,141 Moskus, Adrienne 141 Moskus, Anita 141 Moulton, Karl 105,115,145 Moxley, Judith 59,74,141 Mugg, Marsha 49,5O,56,141 Mugg, Mary 56,72,74,l4l Mundt, Susan 58,141 Mungovan, Timothy 141 Murphy, Richard 113,141 Muth, Cynthia 58,141 N Nagel, Judith 58,72,l41 Nagl, Terry 141 Nason, David 115,145 Nedoba, Allen 116,141 Neel, Jozelle 72,141,145 Nefzger, David 59,141 Nelson, Cheryl 141 Nelson, Joan 77,141 Nepil, Jana 72,141 Neustadt, David 79,141 Newcomer, Charles 59,6l,l4l Newman, Thomas l05,l 13,1 17, 141 Nicely, Susan 58,141 Nicholas, Barbara 141 Nichols, Douglas 141 Nielson, Susan 56,72,77,78,l06, 136,141 Ninke, Nancy 141 Nolan, Carl 104,141 Nordentoft, Lynn 64,141 Novak, Deanna 141 Novotny, Jane 50,56,72, 141 Nowicki, Ronald 141 O Ogg, Ardis1'58,75,14l Oke, Stanley 141 Olison, David 141 Olsen, Boyd 29,5O,lO4,1 l0,l4l, 149 Olson, Dale 141 Olson, David 141 Olson, Janice 141 Olson, Ronald 141 Olson, Sharon 141 O'Mahoney, Thomas 141 Orava, John 59,141 Osth, Mary 53,5B,63,72,l 18, 141,143 Owens, Charles 141 Ozolitis, Dzintra 66,141 P Packer, Susan 72,141 Padgen, Michael 141 Painter, Evan 50,5B,l36,l4l Paiosta, Jamie 72,141 Palese, Penelope 56,141 Palmer, Cheryl 141 Pankow, George 141 Pankow, Judith 141 Parke, David 57,6l,l42 Parker, Barbara 63,142 Parker, Patricia 142 Parker, Susan 142 Partlow, Carol 58,65,72,78,142 Parzych, Joseph 142 Patterson, Joel 58,198,142 Patterson, Richard 29,6l,I36, 142 Payne, Carole 53,54,59,136,142 Pearson, Marvin 142 Pelei, Joe 113,142 Percy, James 59,142 Peryon, Joseph 69 Peterson, Janice 48,58,69,72, 142 Pettigrew, Karen 57,66,74,142 Petrucci, Jon 142 Piemonte, Anthony 142 Pierce, Danny 142 Plunkett, Michael 145 Pohl, Robert 142 Ponzevic, Bob Poindexter, Jane 142 Pool, Earl 142 Pope, Glenda 142 Powell, Louise 142 Powell, William 59,79,lO5,1 1 1, 142 Price, Norman 116,142 Proctor, Timothy 59,142 Proksa, Paul 142 Purple, David 142 Puskaric, Dennis 145 5 Q Quinn, Sharon 145 R Rackow, Charles 142 Radek, Constance 53,66,72,78, 142 Ramp, Mary Jean 142 Rapp, Allen 145 Rathbun, Bonnie 58,142 Raul, Marilyn 142 Ready, John 56,l04,113,142 Reames, Phyllis 58,69,l42 Reaume, Mary 142 Redfield, Judith 66,142 Reed, Robert 59,105,142 Reese, Richard 142 Regan, James 142 Reitf, Judith 5B,72,l42 Reilly, Michael 142 Rendla, Celeste 58,64,72,l36,l42 Rex, Lawrence 142 Rhodes, Kenneth 142 Richardson, James 59,115,142 Richrath, Freddy 142 Riegel, William 142 Riha, Cheryl 142 Ripkey, Sandra 56,58,72,14Z Roberts, Carole 142 Robertson, Mary Jane 50,72,142 Rocen, Frank 142 Rodriguez, John 104,116,142 Rogers, Timothy 79,ll3,I 15,142 Rohrbacher, Michael 142 Rohse, Belle 5U,58,64,65,7Z,l42 S Satranek, Penny 142,58 Sahlberg, Carl 76,142 Sahlberg, Carol 72,142 Saso, Phillip 104,113,142 Sass, Ann 58 Sattem, Nadine 78,142 Sauerberg, Paula 72,142 Sawyer, Nancy 58,142 Schank, Robert 142 Schmitt, Bonny 58,64,78,142 Schnule, Carl 60,105,142 Schoener, Bill 142,145 Schubert, Marcia 142 Schultz, Dennis 142 Schuessler, Karen 142 Schultz, Marilyn 66,142 Scoville, John 79,142 Seacord, Frank 68,142 Seay, Malcolm 142 Sedler, Bonnie 72,106,136,142 Sego, Jane 52,64,142,239 Sekera, Anthony 142 Selle, Marilyn 72,75,l36,142 Settle, Karen 142 Settecase, Greg Shatter, Susan I42 Shaw, K. 142,104 Sheehan, John 142 Shelton, Mary 50,72,l42 Sheridan, Steve I42 Sherlock, Valerie 58,72,142,I45 Sherwood, Robert 58,142 Shoener, Willard Sikes, Joseph 54,59,l 10,1 17,142 Roman, Audrey 74,142 Rose, Barbara 50,64,142 Rose, Janice 56,72,142 Rosenberg, Alex 142 Rossman, Peter 59,142 Rous, Joe 142 Royce, Norman 104,113,l15,l42 Ruggles, Carol 56,72,92,93,106, 14-2 Ruhl, Bryant 142 Ruling, Mary 142 Ruzich, Judith 56,72,l42 Ryan, William 142 Rylek, George 59,60,6I,142 Ryznar, Carolyn 50,59,72,142 A Abel, Clare 146 Abendroth, Roger 111,117,146 Abrahamson, Nancy 146 Adams, Daniel 146 Adams, John 146 Adcock, Daniel 146 Agins, Alleen 146 Aichele, George 53,146 Alderman, Ray 59,146 Allemang, Kay 146 Allen, Thomas 59,146 Amerlan, Carl 63,146 Amerlan, Howard 146 Ames, Claudia 146 Andermann, Ralph 146 Anderson, Gail 118,146 Anderson, Karen 53,146 Anderson, Lois 146 Anderson Anderson Anderson Marilyn 146 Ronald E. 146 Ronald H. 146 Anderson: , Vicky 63,64,Il8,I46 Andrews, James 146 Archey, Eleanor 146 Armendariz, Beatrice 146 Arnold, Kenneth 56,146 Arwine, Paul 103,115,146 Asaro, Lawrence 146 Asmonda, Richard 117,146 Atkinson, Thomas 95,109,l 15, 146 Austen, Dorothy 146 Babcock, Sally 78,146 Bailek, Judith 146 Baldwin, Stephen 117,146 Barbaro, Joseph 146 Bardy, David 54,6l,l46 Barkus, John 53,59,l47 Barnes, Susan 147 Bather, William 147 Baggglia, Ruth 58,6Z,75,94,147, Batz, Russell 147 Simpson, Lanny 142 Sims, Lawrence 76,142 Singleton, Ann 5B,64,l42 Singley, Susan 52,66,l43,239 Sipek, Madeline 59,64,143 Sioholm, John 110,143 Slampak, Helen 59,143 Slater, Florence 63,64,72,143 Slebos, William 50,95,l1l,l43 Slocum, Louise 72,143 Smalley, Charles 143 Smart, Martha 56,143 Smirl, Linnae 69,143 Smith, Anna 62,72,74,l43 Smith, Lee 143 Smith, Nancy 58,72,143 Smith, Sally 66,143 Smith, Sleven 143 Smith, Susan 56,66,l43 Smurdon, Joan 143 Smutny, Jo Anne 52,58,66,78, 143,239 Spencer, Katherine 145 Springate, Margaret 143 Spurny, Robert 104,145,143 Stamm, John 59,79,143 Stampen, Randi 54,136,143 Stanek, Barbara 56,72,74,l43 Stanko, James 143 Stantesky, Joanna 56,72,l43 Starosta, Virginia 143 Starr, Sharon 145 Steiner, Margaret 62,143 Steinke, Lois 143 Stellwagen, Joel 59,l04,1l3,ll6, 143 Stelter, Ross 143 Stepanek, Susan 75,143 Stevenson, James 116,143 Stewart, Jane 72,75,106,139,143 Stewart, Lila 74,143 Stokes, Nellie 143 Stoll, Carol 58,118,143 Stotz, Jim 104,115,143 Stotz, Richard 79,104,1l5,143 Stout, Judith 106,143 Strain, Gail 143 Strandberg, Harold 50,143 Strieter, Carol 62,143 Strome, Katharine 58,72,75, 136, 143 Stubbs, Nancy 64,66,143 Suhi, Michael 143 Sullivan, Robert 143 Suomi, Albert 143 Swanson, James Swanson, Jan 143 Syre, Mary Ann 72,143 Szelag, John 143 T Taylor, Robert 116,143 Taylor, William 143 Templeton, Diane 143 Tennert, Nancy 64,72,143 Tesmer, Terry 143 Tetik, Robert 61,79,l04,117,l36, 143 Thiele, John 143 Thomas, Gregory 113,143 Thomas, Reginald 143 Thompson, Jim 59,143 Tiedt, Gwen 72,143 Tindle, Claudene 56,72,144 Tomek, Allen 76,104,144 Torrey, Edward 144 Tregler, Betty 144 Tressler, Adele 56,65,66,72,l44 Trnovec, Sylvia 144 Tschirgi, Diane 69,144 U Ulmer, Kent 59,144 Ulrich, Bill 144 Umbs, James 79,113,144 Urbain, Robert 58,104,144 Ursini, Curtiss 68,144 V Valach, Susan 144 Valenta, George 61,104,144 VanArsda11, Jack 60,61,144 VanBaa1en, Karl 79,144 Vance, Linda 52,144 Van Cliet, William 144 Vanderwoude, James 144 VanZandt, Stephen 68,144 Vaughan, Diane 58,72,144 Vedok, Anita 144 Verhoek, Michael 104,117,144 Vickroy, Constance 78,144 Visleen, Howard 144 Vitell, Scott 58,144 Vizek, Nancy 66,78,l44 Vlach, Christine 66,144 W Wagley, William 60,104,144 Walenla, Bernard 144 Walker, Nancy 144 Walker, Ralph 54,144 Walsh, Nancy 72,144 Walsh, Sharon 58,64,66,144 Warren, Anthony 144 Watson, James 59,144 Wayne, Valerie 136,144 Wazny, Raymond 144 JUNIORS, CLASS OF 1962 Beck, Linda 78,147 Beck, Richard 53,56,l47 Becker, Robert E. 147 Becker, Robert J. 147 Bemis, Gerald 115,147 Bender, William 50,59,79,147 Benhart, Louis 147 Berger, 53,147 Berlin, Carla 147 Berry, Phillip 155 Best, Paul 147 Beug, Thomas 50,53,147 Biddle, George 59,147 Bielby, Karen 147 Biller, David 147 Bishop, Willard 147 Blackmore, John 147 Blackwall, Richard 147 Blank, Karen Blank, William 117 Bliss, Robert 147 Blough, Karen 63,147 Blum, Susan 78,106,147 Bock, Robert 147 Boecher, Barbara 147 Bogolin, Kenneth 155 Boone, Dennis 108,109,147 Borneman, Janet 53,59,147 Bornzin, Gary 54,69,71,147 Bowdery, Allan 59,147 Bower, Richard 147 Boydston, Jonathan 105,115,147 Boyer, Linda 147 Boynton, Barbara 62,147 Bracken, William 147 Bradley, Gail 52,56,94,l47,239 Bradley, Dan 147 Brandt, Curtis 115,147 Brandt, Karen 62,147 Brassel, Donald 115,147 Bravard, Steven 59,146,147 Breckel, Theodore 115,147 Breckinridge, Patricia 147 Bright, Ronald 61,147 Brittain, Richard 147 Broadhead, Joseph 147 Brockschmidt, Kristin 53,56, Bauer, Darryll 112,147 Bauer, Gertrude 53,75,94,l47 Bauer, William 112,147 Baumann, Karen 147 Baumann, Teresa 147 Baumel, Sandy 147 Beath, Sandra 147 Beaudway, Nancy 53,59,147 146,147 Brooks, Mary s7,5a,e3,i1a,i47 Brown, Carol 147 Brown, Georgianna 92,147 Brown, Howard 147 Brown, Jon 103,147 Brown, Philip 53,56,l47 Bruha, George 147 Bryce, Edward 53,87,l47,150 Bubash, John 155 Bucher, Claudia 59,66,l47 Buckles, Kenneth 147 Buralli, Linda 155 Burdett, 147 Burtord, Roberta 147 Burgstone, Tom 147 Burt, R. Wendell 59,147 Butkovich, Ellen 147 Butkovich, George 147 Byington, Carol 94,147 C Cady, Michael 147 Camp, Thomas 60,147 Carlson, Diane 49,66,l47 Carlson, Guy 147 Carracio, George 147 Cavender, Janet Champney, Kathy 60,62,64,147 Chana, Fred 109,116,147 Chap, Alan 147 Cherry, Lorraine 56,66,146,l47 Cherry, Roger 147 Church, Carl 147 Clutter, Lyn 147 Cole, Julia 147 Colenso, Frances 53,147 Coniglio, Fred Connelly, Mary 56,66,147 Conners, James 147 Cordulack, John 91,147 Cosentine, Don 147 Cossey, Patricia 147 Cotter, James 147 Coulter, Jean 57,147 Courson, Donald 147 Craig, Louise 147 Crain, Robert 50,53,147 Crapple, George 103,147 Crawley, LeRoy 147 Cross, Harriett 148 Crumb, Margaret 148 Culea, Patrica 56,148 Currey, Diana 62,148 Curtis, Timothy 56,95,148 Cusack, James 148 D Dambrauskas, William 116,148 Darby, Janice 148 Darby, Marilyn Darrow, David 59,71,I48 Davenport, Jack 148 Davisson, Steven 148 Dawson, Theodore 71,148 DeBrower, Louise 148 Degener, Melissa 59,78,l48 DeLair, Barbara 148 DeLay, Carol 50,53,56,148 DelBuono, Rosemary 50,66,l46, 148 Deschambeau, Wayne 148 Dewar, Mary 50,153,148 Deyer, Deanna 56,148 Dibonas, Peter 148 Dolgner, Ronald 148 Domovich, Joanne 66,75,76,148 Dostalek, Diane 59,62,148 Drake, John 148 Drew, Cynthia 146,148 Dudek, Charles 148 Dumas, Gerald 155 Dunning, Martha 148 Easterwood, Gloria 148 Eastman, Bonnie 71,148 Eberman, Richard 155 Eckel, Jane 56,148 Edwards, Nancy 53,148 Endy, Edith 53,59,148 Ek, David Elder, Linda 148 Elley, Sandra 148 Emard, Patricia 53,63,l48 Emery, Jane 148 Engstrom, Ronald 148 Epperly, Eleanor 67,148 Erickson, Karen 148 Erickson, Kenneth 61,148 Eustice, Beverly 50,56,148 Evans, Kenneth 148 Evans, Spencer 155 Everitt, Frank 148 F Fabian, Janice 148 Fagan, Jack 155 Farguharson, James 148 Feeney, Robert 148 Fehrenkamp, David 61,148 Ferensen, Morris 59,148 Filips, Patricia 148 Findley, Rosemary 69,7l,97,148 Flaherty, Carol 87,148 Flaks, Richard 148 Fleisleber, Frank 148 Flint, Eve 148 Foreit, Sandra 59,62,75,l48 Wehoter, Henry 144 Wehrmeister, Jeannette 144 Weitfenbach, Cynthia 58,64,l44 Weissert, Carol 144 Weron, Kenneth 144 Weyrauch, Joy 58,69,71,l44 Wherry, David 145 White, Mary 65,66,144 White, Mary Ann 58,66,144 Wickerl, Ann 144 Wilborn, Don 113,144 Wilde, Donald 79,144 Wilken, Robert 54,59,71,144 Willie, Mary Ellen 144 Williams, James 58,144 Williams Marcia 50,58,72,106, 144 Williams, Ovia 113,144 Williams, Thomas 145 Willman, Robert 56,60,79, 145 Wilson, William Allen 9i,145 Wilson, William Yale 115,145 Wing, Frances 58,72,74,78,l06, 145 Winstead, Beverly 145 Wirth, Donald 59,145 Witek, Norman 105,115,145 Wodicka, Sandra 58,145 Wolinski, Sharon 145 Wolowiec, Ed 145 Wolski, Margaret 145 Wood, Joanne 59,116,145 Woodburn, James 58,145 Woods, Carolyn 145 Wright, Marlha 136,145 Wynne, Patricia 145 Y Yakes, Bryant 145 Yaiser, Randy 50,145 Youman, Robert 145 Young, Pamela 145 Yount, Timothy 104,113,145 Z Zelnick, Jean 50,53,58,75,l45 Zeman, Donald 145 Zeman, Rene 145 Zielinski, Stanley 145 Zirfirgierman, Lynn 49,50,53,58, 4 Zimmerman, Robert 105,115,145 Forsman, Wayne 148 Fountain, Richard 148 Freeman, Raymond 54,69,71,148 French, Pamela 53,59,87,I48 Friedl, Joel 148 Fritsch, Sandra 60,146,148 Frus, Phyllis 63,148 Fuhr, Marsha 62,75,148 G Gallagher, John 148 Ganz, Linda 62,78,148 Garrison, Virginia 148 Garst, Marilyn 148 Gavlik, Theodore 148 Gayer, Gerri Geiss, Judith 148 Gelzer, Werner 143 Genlili, Judith 53,78,l48 George, William 148 Gielow, Joyce 66,146,148 Gilbert, William 105,115,148 Gilbertson, Suzanne 75,148 Glaser, Martha 56,146,148 Glasner, Charles 148 Glatt, Janice 63,723,148 Glaves, John 148 Gooding, Robert 53,149 Gossett, Carolyn 53,56,l46,l49 Granath, Karen 149 Grandnson, Nancy 52,149,239 Gratza, William 53,58,95,l49 Graves, Gayle 74,149 Graves, Rosalind 53,66,l49 Gray, Gordon 50,59,149 Green, Larry M. 149 Greene, Dennis 149 Gregory, Robert 149 Griffiths, Dave 53,149,239 Gross, Diane 56,75,149 Grzanich, John 155 Gustavson, Susan 149 H Haase, Stephen 149 Hacquebord, Sharon 149 Hall, Jean 49,149 Hall, Wendy 149 Hamilton, Deborah 56,63,78,l49 Hammann, Clare 62,69,149 Hanau, Steven 56,92,l03,ll2, 146,149 Hanson, Linda Hanson, William 149 Yokas, Darlene ISS Harris, Joe ll6,l49 Harrison, Judith I49 Harrison, Roberta I49 Hasenberg, Verginia I49 Hazelbauer, Gerald 54,S9,7I,l4'-7 Heady, Quentin IIS,I49 Hedrick, Penelope S8,69.7l.l49 Heerman, Ruth 76,I49 Heffernon, James ISS Heil, JoAnn S7,74,I49 Helm, Cheryl I49 Henderson, Larry 79.l49 Henderson, Shirley I49 Hendrickson, William 78.l49 Hengels, Tom I49 Henning, Frances I49 Heppes, Elizabeth S6,lI8,I49 Hermann, Robert 6I.l47 Hermann, Virginia II49 Hernandez, Catherine l49 Herron, James I4? 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William 79,9S,I03,I09, ISI Mosconi, Frederick ISI Moser, Beth ISI Motycka, Charles Mueller, Kathryn ISI Mueller, William ISI Mumford, John ISI Munford, Thomas ISI Murphy, John ISI Murphy, Terry II2,ISS Murphy, Thomas S9,lSI Myers, Cheryl S8,62,I5I,l55 Myers, Jane I5I,lSS N Neale, Charles ISS Neff, Pamela S6,lSl Nelsen, Chris ISI Nelson, Karen ISI Nemecek, Charles ISI Nemecek, Jeannette 62,66,IS2 Nevsimal, Donna IS2 Newell, Lynn IS2 Nikola, Jerry ISS Nilson, Karen S6,62,lS2 Nix, Melvin IS2 Noble, Stuart IS2 Nolan, Loretta IS2 O Oakley, Stephen 49,S6,lS2 Oblander, Dale IS2 O'Brien, William IS2 O'ConneIl, Petter 76,ISS O'DonneII, Susan 62,IS2 Ogden, Richard ISS Ogren, David IS2 Ogren, Richard IS2 Olander, Roger IS2 Oldfield, Dave IS2 Olson, Donald ISS Olson, Jerry ISZ Olson, Marg 67,lS2 Omeis, Mary Lou 66,7S,lS2 Ott, Marilyn IS2 Ott, Thomas IS2 P Padgen, Matthew 6I,IS2 Palmer, Anne 64,78,lS2 Palmer, James SB,I52 Palmer, William IS2 Palzer, William IS2 Papp, Donald ISS Pasmore, Eleamore 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S9,IS2 Redfield, Paulette S6,lS2 Reeve, LeRoy IS2 Reid, Terry I46,lS2 Reiners, Carol S6,b2,7S,IS2 Reininga, Lucie 63,IS2 Reissaus, Marsha IS2 Rendon, Irene S6.IS2 Repetto, Svlvia IS2 Retusnic, Charles IS2 Reynolds, Robert IS2 Rich, George S9,7I,IS2 Richter, Walter IOS,l IS,lS2 Riddet, Sandra IS2 Riemersna, Grant IS2 Rilea, Nancy ISS Rinn, Carol 62,64,IS2 Ripper, Scott S 7,IS2 Robertson, Edward I09,lS2 Robinson, Theodore S3,S6,IOS, Il5,lS3 Rode, Carl IS3 Rodina, Matthew S9,IS3 Roede, Anne S4,S9,IS3 Roede, Janet S4,S9,IS3 Roller, Douglas S4,l IS,IS3 Rosenbach, Shirley IS3 Rosenberg, Harry I09,lS3 Ross, Linda IS3 Rossman, Susan IS3 Rousch, Lynn 7S,lS3 Rozek, Laura IS3 Ruether, William ISS Runyan, Douglas 7I,IS3 Runyon, Royal IS3 Rupp, Patricia IS3 Russell, Karon ISS Rusteen, Shelley 49,S3,93,IS3 Ryan, Kathleen 62,67,ISS Ryan, Patricia 66,IS3 Rylander, Carole IS3 S Sabella, Michael IS3 Sams, Kenton IS3 Samulson, Larry IlS,lSS Sanders, Susan IS3 Sanderson, Sandra IS3 Sara, Katherine IS3 Schaber, Lynn IS3 Schaefer, Dennis ISS Schaefer, Theodore S9,lS3 Scharff, Margo S9,66,94,I46,I53 Schenatski, Diane IS3 Schlaack, Edward S9,9l,l46,lS3 Schmidt, Matthew IS3 Schmidt, Philip Schmudde, David bI,lS3 Schrader, Arthur 60,ISS Schue, Brian S0,S3,l46,IS3 Schultz, Craig 90,9l,IS3 Schurman, Karen 76,IS3 Schwitt, Terrence IS3 Sefcik, Bonnie IS3 Senderling, Steve 9I,lS3 Seward, Barbara 76,IS3 Shade, James IS3 Shankland, Gordon S6,I I2,IS3 Sharp, Charles IS3 Sheeley, Barry l0S,IIS,lS3 Shell, Bonnie IS3 Shelton, Evelyn ISS Shelton, Sharon S4,lS3 Shiffer, Sandra IS3 Shipper, Bernard IS3 Shuper, Ruth sibr, Frank 79,io3,lI2,ii5,i41,, IS3 Sidney, Michael IS3 Sikes, Jo Ann S9,lSS Sikich, Sharon IS3 Simon, Eve I4b,lS3 Sincula, George ISS Sirtaut, Carole IS3 Skudrna, Gail IS3 Sladek, Robert IS3 Smagatz, Mary S6,lS3 Smith, George ISS Smith, Janet IS3 Smith, Leonard IS3 Smith, Paul l09,IS3 Snyder, Dennis ISS Snyder, Gloria IS3 Snyder, Michael IS3 Souders, Barbara I46,IS3 Spangler, Elizabeth 76,IS3 Spicer, Molly IS3 Spires, Jeri IS3 Sprague, Lynda IS3 Squiers, John S3,S9,IS3 Staemmele, Darlene S9,lS3 Stahnke, Bonnie 63,IS3 Stallard, Robert IS3 Stanius, Linnea IS3 Stark, Janet 78,lS3 Starke, Doris IS3 Steibel, William 60,ISS Stenersen, Randolph IS3 Stephens, Diane IS3 Stewart, Richard 60.7l,lIS,IS3 Stewart, William S9,lS3 Stimely, Donna IS3 Stocklein, Charles IS3 Stockwell, Robert S6,lS3 Stodden, John IS3 Stone, Gary lI2,ll3,l l6,lS3 Stout, Martha S3,92,IS3 Stout, Susan IS3 Stroup, Sharon IS3 Struck, John IS3 Stubbs, Donald ISS Studer, Susan IS3 Sulda, Joe ISS Sullivan, John ISS Sullivan, Robert l03,lS3 Surico, Eileen IS3 Swander, Lynda S6,74,IS3 Swanson, Thomas S6,IS3 Swenson, Edward IS3 Swickard, James ISS T Tatie, Jeril n lI8,IS4 Taylor, Jefitey I46,IS4 Taylor, William 78,I54 Taylor, Yvonne IS4 Teeter, Martha S7,S8,IS4 Ttempleton, Roger IS4 Ten Eyck, Robert S4,IS4 Tesmer, William S3,S9,III,I54 Thomas, Beverly IS4 Thomasson, Kay ISS Thompson, Diane IS4 Thompson, Richard IS4 Tice, John IS4 Ticknor, Mariorie IS4 Tierney, David S9,IS4 Tiffany, Dayle IS4 Tinman, Kenneth ISS Tobecksen, Bruce 5b,IS4 Tomek, Karen IS4 Tourek, Thomas I03,IS4 Townsend, Valerie ISS Tracy, Joan S6,IS4 Troeger, Gladys IS4 Tschirgi, Sherrie IS4 Tumas, Gedman IS4 Tuschall, Carolyn IS4 V Van Campen, Bailey IS4 Van Cura, Carla S8,IS4 Vandenberg, Susan S2,S6,lI8, IS4,239 Vanerka, Sara S6,IS4 Van Skike, Michael I03,Il5,IS4 Victor, Thomas IS4 Vlazny, Val 59,III,IS4 Vlna, John IS4 Vokac, Jean IS4 W Wade, William 9I,IS4 Wadhams, Patricia S6,IS4 Wagner, Ralph S9,6I,IS4 Wagoner, Stepnen IS4 Walker, Diane S0,IS4 Walker, Jean S0,IS4 Walker, Thomas IS4 Walsh, Carole ISS Walsh, Mary S0,78,IS4 Walsh, Sharon SB,62,lS4 Ward, Margaret IS4 Warsh, David 50,S9,IS4 Washburn, Donald Il7,I46,IS4 Watts, Brenda IS4 Webb, Greg 7I Weber, David bl Weber, Donald IS4 Weber, William lIS,I46,lS2 Wegner, James IS4 Weinberg, Sharon IS4 Weir, Robert S0,IlI,lS4 Weisshappel, Robert 6I,IS4 Welk, Beverly 62,IS4 Westberg, John III,IS4 Wheeler, Jane IS4 White, Valerie 69,97,lS4 Wiest, Paula S0,B7,ISO,IS4 Wilde, Judy S9,lS4 Wilken, Judith 59,lS4 Williams, Gayle Il8,I54 Williams, Lawrence IS4 Williams, Pamela S3,94,lS4 Williams, Thomas ISS Wilson, Carolyn ISS Wilson, Richard ISS Winfield, David S9,IS3,ISS Winship, Barbara 63,64,ISS Winter, Charles ISS Wintermute, Cynthia 7S,8S,I06 ISS Winters, Gary 79,I I2,lSS Wittkamper, Janet ISS Woinarowski, Dennis ISS Wolfgram, Linda ISS Wollney, John lI7,I46,ISS Wolski, Pat 88,ISS Wolters, Robert ISS Wood, Charles II2,ISS Wood, Richard S9,ISS Woods, Kevin lI7,ISS Wright, James II2,ISS Y Yonco, Mary 63,66,7S,ISS York, Janet 63,66,ISS Younker, Karen ISS Yuska, Grace ISS Z Zdenek, Chuck ISS Zeiter, William S9,ISS Zikmund, Kit 6S,76,lSS Zimmerman, Arthur 9l,I09,ISS Zolk, Tom S9,ISS Zupan, Jerry ISS A Abel, William ISB Adams, John 56,l58,229 Addison, Sharon 59,78,I58 Adler, James 6l,l58 Aex, Pa ul 60,I58 A'Hern, Palrick 6l,l58,22I Alberlson, Jerry 229 Alderson, James 229 Alexander, Dorolhy I58 Alexander, Ralph 90,9l,l58 Alexander, Bob IEB Allen, Charles I58 Allenbern, Sandra I58 Allier, Charles l58 Andersen, Crossan ISS Andersen Dennis l5B Andersoni Barbara 56,l57,l59,23O Aryggrson, Donald 56,65,88,89, Anderson, Sharon 53,55,59,l59, 198,230 Andrews, Richard IS9 Armbrusler, Bruce l59 Aslholz, Jud 67 I59 Aungsl, Babiar, V .Y 1 V1v1an 66,l59 B Samuel IE9 Bach, Nancy l60 Bailey, Peler I60 Baker, David 65,l60 Balaly, Balayli, Baldrid Adrienne 59,67,230 Angelica 229 ge, Barbara l60 Ballard, Tom l03,I60 Baloun, Ballhis, Banks, Barcik, Barger, Barr, H Theresa l60 Frank l60 Mary 55,59,I6I,230 Barbara 63,82,83,84,I6I Karen 66,76,l6I enry l05,I6l Barry, Richard l6l Balema Balley, n, Barbara I6l Joyce 56,9I,92,I6l,230 Bauer, Anila l6I Bauer, Roberl' l6l Bedenk, Alvin I6l Behnke, Richard l6l Beise, Theodore l03,I6I Belcher, Dennis l62 Bell, Sandra 56,62,94,l62 Belokin, Richard 229 Benesch, Marion l62 Benglson, Judilh l06,I62 Bennerf, Barbara s5,64,6s,7a,sa I57,l62 Bennell, Jean 56,63,67,l62 Bergman, Diane 49,56,l62,230 Bernard, Joan 50,52,59,I62,239, 230 Bernell, Barryl 229 Bernhard, Leroy I57,I62,2l4,229, 230 Berns, Thomas 229 Berlran d, Diane l62 Besl, James l62 Besl, William l03,l62 Belz, William 60,92,162,23O Bielenb Bilger, Billingl erg, Palricia 5B,63,I62 Thomas l03,I63 on, Charles I63 Biondi, Kalherine 82,83,84,l06, 107,163 Bishop, Beniamin ll2,Il3,I63 Bishop, MaryAnn 67,163 Blackwell, William 229 Blaess, Barbara 56,62,74, I63 Blazevich, Philip I63 Blecha, Bocan, Boerma Mary Ann I63 Marilyn 56,l63 n, Calvin l64 Bohmerl, Charles 59,l64 Bohon, Bollen, Bolum, Virginia I64 cerel 59,164 Nicholas IOB,I09,lI6,I64 Bonkalski, Frank 229 Bonnell, Richard ll7,I64 Borden, Joseph 79,l65 Bornhoell, James 6l,l65 Bowen, Bowma Richard ll7,I65 n, Roberl 38,49,l65,230 Boyd, Thomas 50,79,l57,I65 Boyd, William 9l,l65 Braddo Brandl, Brassel, Breclen, Brewer, Bricco, Briggs, l9I Broggi, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, ck, Lana l65 James I65 Jerry I65 Richard I65 Sue 59,l65 Kennelh l65 Philip 56,l03,l57,l66, Michael I09,I l7,I66 Karen 56,l66 David I03,l l5,l66 John ll2,l66 Donald I6-6 Nan 229 Nora I66 Brownson, Pamela I66 Bruchle I, Belly 56,l66 SENIORS, CLASS OF 1961 Brunke, Roger I66 Brund, Barbara I66 Bryanr, 1-eler l66,230 Brydon, Barbara 56,I66 Burd, Richard I66 Burke, Byron 229 Burke, John 53,l67 Burnell, Lana 56,l67 Burns, Palricia 78,l67, Burlon, Loraine 5f,64,66,78,I67 Busek, James l03,I67 Bushnell, Nancy 94,I67 Bulkovich. Rulh I67 Buller, Mary Ellen 67,l67,230 Bullerlield, Roberl 50,58,I I7, 157,167 C Cain, David I67 Cairns, Karen l6B Caldwell, Lawrence l68 Cameron, Nancy I63,230 Campbell, Chrislopher 56,63, l68 Campise, Anlhony I68 Capers, Mary Sue 59,78,l68 Caragher, James I68 Carlisle, James 56,I l7,I6B Carlson, Richard 9l,I6B Carlson, Bob I68 Carr, Susan l68 Carroll, Dennis l68 Caslrodale, Alan lll,l69 Cech, Joseph 56,9I,I69,2l2 Celerin, Jack 6l,l69 Cermak, Karen I69 Cerv, Edward 229 Chambers, ,Nancy 94, l57,I69,239 Chandler, Margarel I69 Chapman, Abbie 65,67,l69 Chapman, Thomas I69 Challield, Viclor I70 Chereskin, James I57,l70 Cherry, Linda 59,94,l70 Chrislensen, Gayle 67,I70 Chrislianson, Linda I70 Chrislie, Sharon 55,I70,230 Chrzanoski, James I70 Clark, Carolyn I70 Clark, Charles I70 Clark, Karen I70 Clendenin, Gloria I70 Cleveland, William 229 Clule, Susan 59,66,l57,l7l,230 Coleman, Carol 55,59,64,l7I,23O Coman, John Slephen ll7,l7l Conley, Gary 77,l7I Conradl, Alan 27,l7l Conway, Avis 229 Cordner,,WiIIiam ll5,I7I Corey, Mariorie 59,75,l7l Corson, Mary Ellen 63,78,I7l Couller, Mary 56,75,l7l Cowley, Nancy 66,I7l,230 Creer, Elizabelh 48,49,50,59, l20,l7l,230 Croneis, Barbara 50,78,I7l Cross, Dennis ll2,l7l Crowhursl, Judy 66,I7l Cruickshank, Janel 76,I72 Culberlson, Paul William l72 Culp, Janice JoAnn l72 Cunis, Sharon l72 D Dallron, Roberl Larry I72 Daly, Marqarel 52.56,l72,239,23O Dana, Judilh 56,I72 Darby, Marilyn l72 Das, Bruce I72 Davenporl, John lO5,l57,I73,229, 230 Davies, Jan 78,94,l73,l93,23O Davis, Joan 50,l73 Davis, Michael 50,55,l73,230 Davis, Sleve 7l,I73 DeBrower, Carolyn 56,l73 De La I-lunl, Judilh 54,63,67,l73 DePaola, Ben l73 Des Jardins, Jan 229 Delhmer, Judy 59,I06,l20,I73, I87 Deuler, Carlelon I73 Dey, Marshall I73 DeYoung, Calherine 59,l l8,l20, l73,23O Dierkes, Gilberl' I74 Dilworlh, Richard 229 Dilchman, Guslaye I74 Dixon, Kennelh I 4 Dobson, Margarel Ann 67,I74 Dobson, Margarel Anne 54,62, I74 Donnelly, Elizabelh 56,I74 Dosher, Marlha 66,76,l74 Doly, Don I74 Douglas, John 9I,I74 Douglass, Marilan 59,9I,l06,l74, 230 Douglass, Wesley I74 Dow, Donna I74 Downs, Belle l20,l74 Doxey, Barbara 57,l20,l74 Doyle, John 95,l03,I75 DuBiel, Raymond I75 Duckell, Nancy I75 Duer, Roberl I75 Duke, Janice 56,63,l I8,l75,230 Dupree, James I75 Dykslfe, P6111 50,58,II5,I75,229, 230 Dzuira, Roberl 229 E Ebel, Charles 79,l75 Eck, Cynlhia 53,59,90,9l,99,ll8, l76,230 Eckrole, Mary Lynn I76 Edlund, Margarel I76 Egnol, Johnnye 52,55,57,99,I76, l77,239,230 Ellioll, James 30,I76,230 Ellioll, William 63,l76 Endebak, Linda 56,64,67,I76 Engslrom, James I76 Enlress, Joseph I76 lirbs, Kalhryn I76,230 Evans, Belly I76 Eversole, Edward 65,87,8B,89,I76 230 F Failing, Frank I77 Falore, Janice I77 Fanning, Helen 229 Fenili, Trudy 78,I57,l77 Fenslermaker, John I77 Ferensen, William 9l,l77 Ferris, Milchell I77 Fiala, Palricia I77 Fields, Nancy I77 Fields, Richard l78 Filelz, Maria l78 Finek, Barbara l78 Finks, Keilh l78 Fleming, Richard l78 Flinl, James Il7,l78 Flora, Julianne I79 Florence, Kalhryn 59,94,l78 Foley, Gerry I79 Ford, Marsha I79 Forsl, James l79 Fox, John I79 Franlzen, Teddy l79 Frein, Jerry 79,l79 French, Russell 79,l57,I79 Friend, Dale l79 Frinlner, David 6I,l79 Frinlner, Donald 6l,l79 Frizbie, Lawrence lll,l79 Frilsch, Judilh 27,55,l79 Frye, Mary Ann 67,I79 Fuller, Ronald I79 G Gallagher, Calhleen 65,I59,I70, lB0,230 Galvin, Tom 229 Ganek, Daniel 56,l80 Ganschow, Norman l8O Gardner, Berlram 69,l80 Garn, Sandra 63,l80 Gary, Charles lB0 Galz, Gayle I80 Gaull, Brenda IBO Gaunl, John 5B,IBO,230 Gaulhier, Bryanl IBO Gehman, John l80,229 Geishmel, Lana I8l Geiss, Gwen 75,l80 Gervase, George l8l Giampa, Marilee l8I Gianacakos, Jimmy 6l,l8I Gibboney, Donald 6l,l8l Gibson, Howard l8l Giovannoni, Susan 56,l20,l82 Glashagel, Jerry 48,49,50,I I5, IB2,230 Glendinning, Gene l57,I82 Gonia, Judilh 56,63,l82,230 Gragg, Gerald 52,55,l82,239, 23 Granzine, Jacquelyn 56,67,l82 Greco, Charlolle 50,56,l l8,I20, l82,230 Green, Kennelh 77,ll6,I82 Greenwald, Karen 56,182 GreClQ, Susan l82,230 Grillilhs, Roberl 59,6l,I82 Grulzmacher, Louise 63,IB2 Guide, Nalalie l82 Guslalson, Thomas l82 H Haase, Melody Mary 67,78,l83 Hackard, Charles 79,l57,l70,l83 Hallmann, Nancy IS3 Hamlin, Roberl Il5,I83 Hamman, David 50,79,l83 Hardy, Darrell IB3 Harris, Carolee I83 Harris, Karen IB3 Harlung, Janel IB4 Harville, Charles 6l,l84 Harwood, James Charles l84 Halch, John l03,I84,I9l Haule, David 57,l84 Haughlon, William IB4 Hausner, Bruce Michael 56,l84 Hawkins, Palricia 49,59,l84 Hein, Cheryl 78,I84 Hemphill, James 58,l84,229 Henderson, Larry 49,50,82,lB4 Henderson, Mary Ann 67,I84 Hennessy, Michael l57,lB5 Henriksen, Barbara 50,IB5 Henrikson, Susan l85 Herbsl, Roberl' 36,49,55,59,I85, 230 Herschelman, Kay I85 Hesch, Palricia 78,l85 Heusinkveld, Nancy 55,59,l85, 230 Hickey, David I85 Higdon, Jerry l85 Hildebrandl, Roberl IBS Hill, Kennelh IBS Hill, Thomas 76,l85 Hillslrom, Thomas 53,55,l86,230 I-lillon, Healher 56,94,l57,l86, 230 Hirk, Sharon 56,l86 Hlavaly, James 50,l86 Hockenbrough, Merrilee I86 Holleman, Linda I86 Holman, Diana 55,56,7l,l86,230 Holub, Ronald IB6 Homel, Michael 53,55,56,7l,l57, IB6,230 Hook, Gail 56,l86 Hoopes, Sandra Sorell ll8,l20, 186,230 Hooson, Barbara 56,63,I86 Hoplgarlner, Rosalie 56,l86 HOPKINS, Roberl l03,l I l,l86 Hoppenralh, Ken I87 Horn, Janel' 56,67,76,l87 Hrubec, Caroliean 62,I87 Hula, cerel 67,ll8,l20,l87,230 Hudson, John Paul I87 Hughes, Roderick I87 I'IU9l1es. Roger I87 1-11116, Cerel 67,llB,l2O,l87 Hurley, Judilh 229 Hulchison, Donald IB8 Hvale, Barbara 49,5O,56,78,82 83,84,l88 ' ldiagaus, Carolyn 55,56,65,87, l88, Inggegsoll, Raymond l02,l93,l IS, Isom, Preslon l03,l09,ll6,l88 Iverson, John 95,l03,l88 J Jackman, Charles 229 Jackson, James l88 Jacobs, Dollie I88 Jacoby, Ronald I88 Jager, William l57,I88 James, Margarel l88 Janda, James ISS Jecmen, Anlon 56,79,l89 Jelinek, Richard 56,lB9 Jennings, Carol 59,l89,230 Jesladl, James ll5,l89 Jicha, JoAnn 56,66,I89 Johnson, Diana I8'-7,293 Johnson, Eric I89 Johnson, Gary l89,230 Johnson, Kenl Alberl l89 Johnson, Roberl l89 Johnson, Thomas Daniel 59,l89 Jones, Delores I89 Jones, George 229 Jones, Judy I9O Josl, Kennelh Il7,I90 K Kandler, Barbara I90 Kase, John 229 Kavan, Maryan I90 Kerans, Mary Jean l90 Keberle, Karen I9O Keller, Edward 52,92,l90 Kenl, John I90 Kim, Nguyen Gia 49,5I,53,55, 59,l57,l9O,l98 King, Richard 29,92,l90 Kinsella, Cecilia 78,190 Klanyac, Vicki I9O Klall, David 229 Klirgwgke, Arlene Frances 64,66, I Kline, Douglas 53,55,lI7,l90,230 Klgilpenburg, Joan ll8,I20,l9l, Knapp, John I9l Kolar, James 59,l9l Kolb, Alice Faye 76,l9l Kolb, Barbara ll8,l9l Korfisl, Norman l9l Kouba, Mary Anne I9l Koukola, William I9l Kowski, Edward l92 Kral, Calherine l92 Krause, Anne l92 Krebs, Judilh 9I,I92 Kreiling, Palricia 48,50,55,l92 Krepelka, Thomas l92 Kroeger, Arlhur I92 Krohn, Dennis I03,l92 Kroll, David I92 Kruse, Mary I92 Kucera, Bonnie l92,203 Kuhl, Kelly 56,78,l92 Kupka, Karen l93,230 Kurlz, Judilh 7l,I93 Kusl, Edward Il6,l93 Kulla, Dennis 79,193 Kwarla, Gerald l93 L Ladewig, Gary l05,l I5,I93 Lake, Thomas Palrick 58,l93 Lamberl, Harry 229 Lanklree, Leroy I93 Larson, Ann I94 Larson, Charlene 56,l94 Lass, Pamela 9l,l94 Laurelig, Richard I94 Law, Charlolle I94 Lawson, Peler 229 Leal, Carol I94 Lehman, Nancy Jo ll8,I20,l94, 230 Lempera, Claudia I94 Leonard, Charles I09,I94 Leonard, Thomas 58,l l7,I94,230 Le Roy, Joan I94 Lesler, John 229 Lewis, Janel l20,I94,230 Lewis, Susan I94 Lippe, Virginia l95 Lloyd, Carol 56,l2O,l95 Lolgren, Dale Keilh I95 Lohner, Marcia 59,65,8l,l20,l95 230 Lonnes, Dewey Mark l95 Lorenz, Bernard l95 Love, vzeki 75,195 Lubin, Donald 59,69,7l,l95,230 Luper, Marlin l95 Luslfield, William 95,I l2,I95 M Macie, Marliyn I95 Mack, Judilh I96 Mahoney, James 53,55,I96,23O Maichrzak, Mary 74,I96 Makinson, Thomas I96 Maley, Margarel 5O,62,75,l96, 230 Maly, Jerome I96 Malysiak, Arlene I96 Mance, Roger I96 Manus, Lance Anlhony I96 Marable, Sue 59,78,I96 Marchese, Alexander I96 Marek, Joseph Thomas I96 Margeson, John 50,79,I97 Marlin, Barbara 56,I97 Marlin, Joanne I97 Maslek, Carolyn 59,66,l97,230 Massarello, John ll3,I97 Male, Duane 6l,l9l Malhei, Gerald I97 Maliasek, Frank 79,I03,I l5,l97 Mgggusek, Carol 52,55,l93,l97, Maurer, Kalhryn I97 Mayberry, Jay 77,I97 Mayor, Richard I97 Mayr, Margo H8 McCallum, William 229 McCauley, Jerome l98 McClellan, Palricia l98 McCray, Jenniler l98 McCrossin, Dona Lee 55,7B,l98 McElroy, David l9B McGowan, Thomas l98 McHugh, Jacqueline l98,203 McKnighl, John 9l,l57,l98 McLaughlin, Dorolhy I57,l9B McQuown, John 56,7l,l98 McRoy, Edward I99 McSpadden, James I99 McWell'1y, Don lO9,l99,230 McWelhy, Nancy Anne 53,55,59 I99 Medford, Brian 79,ll5,l99 Medill, Susan, 92,I57,I99,230 Melchior, Thomas l02,I03,l9I, I99 Meldon, Richard 70,I99 Merrifield, Fred 79,l99 Messer, Roberl 50,7l,I99 Meyers, Nancy 53,55,I57,I99 Milek, Charles I99 Miller, Ann 78,l99 Miller, Daniel 59,6l,9I,I99,230 Miller, David 88,200 Miller, Donald 200 Miller, George 200 Miller, John Paul 229,230 Milligan, Daniel 22,l03,Il7,200 Mills, Marilyn 64,90,9l,200 Minarcine, Marilyn 200 Milchell, Mary Lynn 94,ll8,l20, l57,200 Milchell, Roberl 200 Mogge, Mary 56,66,200,229,230 Mohr, Linda 64,200 Molzahn, Roger l02,l03,200,230 Monlalbano, Alfred 95,l05,ll4, I l5,200 Moody, Richard B8,89,20l Moore, Donna 55,56,20l Moore, Jo 20l Moore, Judilh 49,20l Moore, Kalhryn 59,20l Mordica, Bonnie 52,20l,239,230 Morgan, Larkin ZOI Morse, Herberl I09,l l6,l57,20l, 230 Morlensen, Gail 49,9I,20I,230 Moskus, Carole 20l Mulholland, Wayne 20l Munger, Glen 6l,20l Mungovan, Dennise 229 Mungovan, Michael 229 Murphy, Thomas 202 Murrow, Pam 202 N Naries, Dorolhy 67,202 Narlen, Susan 56,202 Nash, Susan 53,55,59,65,78,202 Nehmzow, Tom 202 Neisius, Thomas 202 Nelson, Annamary 50,53,55,59, 202,230 Nelson, Gary Charles 27,ll7,202 Nelson, Gary Lee 202 Nemec, Peler 202 Nepil, Thomas 52,55,202,229,239, 2.50 Nessel, Denise 56,ll8,I60,202 Newberry, Evalyn Gail 56,202 Newell, Henry 59,203,229,230 Newman, John 203 Newman, Ronald 6l,l05,203 Newsom, Carol 74,78,203 Nicholas, Shirley 229 Nickel, Floyd s5,57,2o3,23o Nicoll, Elizabelh 53,55,59,203 Noble, Jo Ann 59,204 Nolan, Dennis 204 Nolan, Gerald ll2,204 Nolan, William lo3,2o4 Norman, Palricia 53,59,94,204, 230 Novak, Palricia 229 Novolny, Karen 56,78,204 Novolny, Nadia 24,50,59,204 Novy, Norma 59,Il8,204 O O'Brien, William 204 O'Connell, Palrick 79,204 Odchodnicky, Nancy 56,I04 Ogg, Sharon ll8,l20,204 Oiselh, Michael 53,205 Olander, John 205 Olsen, Krisline 62,76,205 Olson, William 205 O'Neill, Kalhleen 56,62,76,205, 230 - Oslerling, Vicloria 205 Ollo, Cheryl 66,205 Owles, Vincenl ll2,205 P Packard, James 205 Palese, Nancy 56,205 Parker, Thomas 205 Pavich, Luicille 205 Pawlak, Mary Jean 229 Pearson, Judilh 94,206 Pearson, Susan 56,206 Penninglon, Charles ll7,206 Perryman, Sandra 206 Pelerhans, Richard 206 Pelersen, Cheryl 63,64,66,67,206 Pelersen, Norreen 63,78,206 Pelerson, Bruce l57,206 Pfleger, Elaine 206 Phillips, Roger 65,206 Phipps, Susan 56,76,78,206 Piermallei, Dale John 29,207 Pinkerlon, Jean 59,l l8,207,230 Plankeel, John 58,207 Polance, Michael Edward 229 Ponzevic, Palrick 207 Poslusny, Harold 207 Power, Lynn 59,207 Powers, Thomas 207 Pranga, Claudia 207 Price, Belly 66,207 Probsl, Richard 38,55,92 707 Probsl, Marianne 67,76,207 Pryor, Richard 207 Plak, Edward 207 Q Ouane, Larry 58,95,I09,I l7,207, 230 Quick, Roy 69,208 Quigley, Palricia 208 R Racine, Belle 27,208 Rader, Gary 79,208 Radius, Judilh 208 Rafferly, Rosalyn 52,56,63,208, 239 Raia, Thomas 208 Ramp, Judilh 59,208 Rann, Richard 88,I03,208 Rauba, Richard 208 Rausch, Richard 7l,208 Ray, James 229 Reames, Penny 55,208 Reedy, Palricia 209 Reese, Rodney 209 Reichel, Pamela 50,209 Reicherl, Rulh 56,92,l20,209,230 Reilly, Dennis 209 Reilly, Thomas 209 Reiners, James 52,55,56,79,20'7, 239 Renner, Phyllis 209 Reulzel, Donald 6I,67,79,209,230 Reynolds, Roberl 229 Rezab, Gerald 229 Rezabek, Scoll' 209 Rezny, Dale 50,67,209 Rice, Judilh 56,209 Richardson, Pauline 59,62,75,2l0 Richler, Karen 58,67,2I0,230 Rieck, John 2I0 Riegler, Richard 2l0 Riha, Joseph 2l0 Rilchey, Donald 2l0 Rivaldo, George 56,2l0 Robeson, James lll,2l0 Rogers, Judilh 59,2ll Rogers, Pamela 94,2lI Rohrbacher, Thomas 229 Rolfe, Lorella 2ll Romanski, Kennelh 2ll Roney, Slephen 6l,2ll Roorda, Curlis 2ll Ropp, Linda 229 Rose, Elizabelh 2ll Rose, William l04,l l2,2ll 1961 Tom Nepil, edilor-in-chief Bonnie Mordica. copy edilor Marcia Soulhworlh, arl edilor Margarel Daly, assl. edilor Jerry Gregg. assl. edilor Carol Malousek, assl. edilor Jim Reiners, assl. edilor Belsy Williams, assl. edilor Rosenfelder, Terry 53,55,58,59, 2I l,230 Rosenwald, John 95,l05,l l5,2l l, 229,230 Rous, Rudolph 6l,2ll Ruda, Jerome 6l,2ll Rudman, Alberl l05,2ll Rueckheim, Eric 2ll Ruggles, Richard l03,l08,l09, lI3,l ls,2l2 Rupperl, William 2l2 Rusch, Gregg 6l,2l2 Ryan, Jeff 229 Ryan, Palricia 56,2l2 Ryan, Thomas 53,2l2 Ryder, Donald 50,6l,2l3 S Sl. Germain, Duane 59,213 Sammons, Judilh 2l3 Sanborn, Rulh 9l,99,2l3 Sandgren, Bob 2l3 Sara, Julie 59,2l3 Sarussi, Charlene 2l3 Sass, Ronald 2l3 Salrum, Lenore l8l,2l3 Schalfner, Val 56,76,2l3 Schlachler, Ronald 53,55,56,2l3, 230 Schleuler, Gloria 2l3 Schmidl, Richard 2l4 Schmill, Jane 55,9l,2l4 Schneider, John 58,63,2I4 Schoeffler, Peggianne 59,62,75, 2l4 Schuberlh, Rebecca 64,2l4 Schue, Douglas ll6,l53,l57,2l4 Schullz, Elaine 52,2I5,239,230 Schullz, Roger 59,2l5 Schullz, Vern 2l5 Scoll, Mary Sue 56,2l5 Scoville, Waller ll5,2I5 Sedgwick, Sharon 56,l l8, l20,2l5, 230 Sekera, Lorelei 59,I20,2I5,230 Sekera, Susan 50,53,55,82,83,84, l06,I57,2I5,230 Sellle, Audrey 2l5 Shaffer, Susan 2l5 Shandle, Alberla 2l5 Shaw, Adrian 50,l09,2l5 Shaw, Lynn 55,88,2l5 Shea, Ed 2l5 Shellon, Belly 2l6 Shellon, David ll5,229 Shepard, Palricia 2l6 Shrader Charles 79,l l7,2l6 Shrader Karen 56,2l6 Sieberl, William 2l6 Sigler, William 34,54,2I6 Cimmons, Emma 56,2I6,230 Simon, Jonalhan 2l6 Sinks, Barbara 2l6 Siran, Joan 2l6 Sislrunk, Ellyn 59,2l6,230 Skokan, James 88,l I l,2l6 Smalley, Kennelh 2l7 Smiley, Karl 56,2l7 Smirl, Richard 69,7l,2I7,229 Smilh, Charles 60,2l7 Smilh, Dennis 2l7 Smilh, Frank 229 Smilh, Janel 217 Lillian 2l7 Smilh, Smilh, Marlan 53,55,56.2l7,230 Smilh, Michael 53,55,59,l70,2l8 Smilh, Ronald 2l8 Smilh, Susan 56,B2,83,84,94,l06. 2'8,230 Smilh, Thomas 56,60,2l8 Snelling, David 59,2l8 Socolofsky, Nan 2l8 Sorensen, Eric 49,2l8,230 Souders, Ronald lIl,229 Soulh, Scoll 2l8 Soulhworlh, Marcia 52,55,78, I7B, 2lB,239,23o Sovereign, Sarah 33,57,59,9l,99, l75,2lB,229,230 Spacal, Rudolph 229 Sparks, Lee 72 Spencer, Margarel 2lB Sperry, Sandra 2l8,230 Spicer, Sara 56,2l8 Sprowls, Judilh l57,l77,2l8 Slanek, James Edward 59,I57, 2I9,230 Slanger, Palricia 9l,2l9 Slark, Regina 2l9 Slaron, Susan 53,55,59,2I9,230 Slarosla, Tony 2l9 Sleele, Peggy 2l9 Sleen, Sandra 56,63,2l9 Sleen, Susan 56,63,2I9,230 Slelfenson, Gary 79,2l9 Slein, Karen 78,220 Slevens, Jill 56,911,220 Slewarl, Mary Ellen 78,220 Sline, Bonnie 56,220 Slokes, Barbara 92,I57,2I4,223 Sloll, Tad 6O,79,220 Sloll, Joanne 220 Slraka, Anlon 59,67,220 Slrauss, Larry 220 Slrougal, John II7, 220 Slubbs, Donald 220 Slurgeon, Barbara 220 Slurgeon, Judilh 67,22l Slurlecky, Ken 22l Sulda, George 22l Summerfell, David 77,I l2,22I Summerhays, Sharon 22l Suomi, Marilynn 22l Surls, Mary Ann 22l Sverak, Geri 22l Swalik, Donald 22l Sweeney, Kyla Jean 22l Swifl, Roger 9I,222 Syberkrop, Margarel Jean 222 T Tamulis, Mary Kay 52,88,89,92, 222,239,230 Tannehill, Timolhy 222 Taranl, Mary Ann 56,222 Tennanl, Judilh 222 Tepper, Gerald 222 Tewksbury, Anne 56,58,I70,222, 230 Thimm, Chrisline 56,222 Thomas, Joyce 229 Thomas, Judy 229 Thompson, Ann 50,914,222 Tierney, Slephen l05,223 Tiesnieks, llga 56,223 Todd, Richard 223 Toenies. Judie 223 Tokallis, Gina 49,50,5l,59,223 Topiian, Sharon 56,78,223 Tosch, John 229 Tousignanl, Renee 56,223 Tousignanl, Richard 223 Towbin, David 229 Towers, Richard 55,223,230 Townsend, Jeffrey 223 Treadwell, Mary 56,65,86,87,90, 9l.l50,2I2,223,230 Tredici, Yvonne 223 Trenholme, Gordon 223 Trickey, Carol ll8,l20,223 U Ulrich, Karen 224 Umbs, John 224 TABULAE STAFF SENIORS Joan Bernard Nancy Chambers Johnnye Egnol' Rosalyn Rafferly Elaine Schullz Mary Kay Tamulis JUNIORS Gail Bradley Nancy Grandison SPECIAL CREDITS Umfrid, Lois 59,224 Unferlh, Joyce 229 V Vachala, Judilh 59,224 Vachoul, Diane 59,224 Van Baalen, David 224 Vandenberg, Sluarl 224 Vanderhei, William 224 Vaughan, Denlon Roberl 224,230 Veres, John 224 Vesely, Dolores Diane 224 Vidal, John 49,6l,224 Viera, Kirby 225 Vislain, Lois 225 Visus, Gloria 56,78,225 Vondriska, Gilberl ll6,225 Vopal, Roberl 225 W Wagner, Gerald 225,230 Walis, Phyllis 74,76,225 Walker, Jean ll8,l20,225 Walker, William l03,l60,225 Walsh, David 225 Wallers, Furman 225 Wareham, Joanne 55,225 Warning, Roberl 77,226,230 Warrick, Marlha 55,57,65,l57, 226,230 Waughlal, James 226 Wazny, Wayne 43,6I,67,77,78, 226 Webber, Palricia 56,226 Wehlan, Barbara 226 Weisserl, Richard 226 Weldl, Joan 226 Wenz, David 226 Werner, Sharon 63,65,226 Wellour, Jean 72,226 Whisker, Dennis l05,226 Wier, Richard I87,226 Wikholm, Larry 53,55,l l7,l57, 260,230 Willard, John 58,227 Williams, Belsy 52,55,94,227,239, 230 Williams, Donald 227 Williams, Jacquelyn 227 Williams, Mary 227 Willoughby, John 92,l09,227,230 Wilson, Barbara 227 Wilson, Joan 227,230 Wilson, Roberl 227 Wise, John 57,227,230 Willmer, Allen 227 Woehrle, Barbara 59,9l,99,228, 230 Wood, Marie 228 Wood, Richard 228 Wood, Sharlene 228 Woodall, John 228 Wrighl, Alexander 228 Y Younger, Gayle 50,229 Younl, Jay 56,l03,l I l,228 Z Zack, Michelle 56,228 Zak, Lesley 56,l2O,228 Zan, David 229 Zauss, Louis 229 Zavoral, Karen 67,229,230 Zelnick, Joyce 66,l20,229 Zelhmayr, Karen 33,5!,59,9l,227, 230 Zielinski, Waller 229 Zila, Edward 229 Zoeler, Carol 229 Jan Hoffman Sue Vandenberg SOPHOMORES David Browning Jane Sego Sue Singley Jo Ann Smulny Linda Vance ADVISORS Mr. James Bull Mr. William l-lazarol David Grilfilhs, iunior class floal. page I49. 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