Maine East High School - Lens Yearbook (Park Ridge, IL)

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You're a little late! 1 'W' lk' Q, we i Q' X fix o W '4 I Student Council RY ,Q KO j .. A Q. 4. A, 6,1 -v , - .4 , v - x . -'Fi 0'0::l C ,6:eQ0qe.394. ,.6 50.6.63 5 , , 503000000 x Q 9000 Q. . - . 1 A . -4 W , ,Q 31 YEL 0' 00 90-'v f :90'0'4 9'0'0 b'6 O0 ?!'13I33I'I'I! K 5' '23 1 560025 Wf,is.Q.Q,f ' ini 600.91 5 QQ. .L Q t'9.i?2:'gQ,9.sd5Sg4Q ?.g5.9.O Q 0, K 00 4,50 'Q Q ,-1. I .iv Q x,1q.t.,:,:Ek:'iae ' f S15 .vc ,ish Q, J ' . M. sc in 'f' -0. 250.4 Q '. 56' Frantic Fedoms. gill 'g6.0.QQ? f-..5.a x X Authority . , . Dealing with futures . . . Magnanimity . . . Introduction to the panorama of knowledge , .. Newcomers-thirty-seven . . . Interest in you . . . Super- vision of fifty-six extra-curricular activities , . . Technical standards unsurpassed . . . Records and report cards . . . Axis of qgmpug life. . . Trustees of youth . , . Intellects evolved , . . Our advantage , . . Nonpareil M ASW wiv r H, Na ' yt W jst 35, t, io. X N- '-,-t a' we .xv N- f - if W G Nils 'Q X i li W an board of du YI'--was ,M 71 Henry G. Doemland Mr. Philip A. Paulson Mr. james E. Gibbs President Mr. Norman L. Olson Mr. Robert L. Rosbe Several years ago additional classrooms were necessary to meet the needs of a growing high school enrollment, Through the efforts of our Board of liduczition, classrooms have been pro- vided and equipped with such ultra-modern Ei- cilities as indirect lighting. non-reflecting black- borirds, and sound-proof walls. XVith the growth of the school the work of the Board becomes increasingly complex and timt-Vconsuming. No civic authority renders more vital service to an y community than the Board of llduczltion, In return for their constancy, wisdom. :md integrity, we offer our zipprecizitioii and respect. M .H-' 'OAL nlll r mr? L lay Mr. Arthur E. Schroeder 7 'w a ,ry V , e tion up rint ndents Mr. Anderson faces daily many prob- lems which have no counterpart in the an- nals of secondary education. Because of his facility and integrity our community enjoys maximum high school opportu- nities. As assistant superintendent, Dr. Stolte must coordinate policy and practice. No one is more familiar with faculty and stu- dent problems. Dr. Stolte concerns him- self with details without losing sight of the life goals of education. Qfdvfxez ounselor ffl s. P 5 s y 5 4, Mr. Milo S. Johnston Miss Lulu Mae lohnston Dean ofjunior-Senior Boys Somewhere between the fresh- man's first amazed glimpse of a locker-plated corridor and his last wistful glimpse of the campus as the impatient automobiles rush away from the graduation ceremony, every student, at least once, finds himself seated before the impressive ma- hogany desk of his dean. He may ask, Why must I go to school? How can a transfer student like me make friends? or What's my class rating? Multiply the answers plus a dozen more by 3700 and add general super- vision of the student body. The total gives a somewhat accurate indication of the understanding and help ren- dered by our deans. For the services which are their routine and our in- dispensable advantage we give our thanks. qu A c, ssss, if M552 at Quai? Mr. Ralph Frost Dean of Freshman-Sophomore Boys Miss Agnes Brady Dean of Freshman-Sophomore Girls 9 Dean of junior-Senior Girls main and p rsonnel X J-J 1' Miss Twyla Freeman Miss Fannie Krevitsky Clinical Counselor Clinical Counselor Miss Martha Hendrickson Secretary to the Superintendent and the Board of Education Facing the rotunda, behind two sets of French doors are the main and personnel ofhces. The tasks of employing teachers and service groups, distributing 500 pieces of mail daily, supplying stu- dents with necessary classroom ma- terials, and facilitating Maine's business transactions have been al- lotted to the main office staff. In the personnel office, the re- sponsibilities of the employees have reached the unprecedented number of 3670, for these people must pro- vide each student with such me- chanical aids as a workable sched- ule, a quarterly report card, and in- formation on a variety of occupa- tions and colleges. They are the clerical forces dedicated to giving us the best education. 'Mr. Harold Markworth Business Manager MAIN OFFICE STAFF FRONT: Mrs. Tyssen, Mrs. Williams. BACK Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Geiger, Mrs. Robson Mrs. Allison. PERSONNEL OFFICE STAFF FRONT: Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Ray. SECOND Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Parker. BACK: Bette Katzenberger, Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Hensgen. - CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIAN S BACK: Ella Heyse, Etta Fairbanks, Ida Gabbani, Anna Huege, FRONT: Roy Anderson, William Parks, Henry Freidd Benstien, Herye Reeves, Hazel Herman, Helen Letting, Schnur, Frank Horcher. BACK: A1 Pierson, Carl Sophie Hershel, Martha Shoeman. SECOND ROW: Frieda Kriese, Alfred Dittrich, Harold Shaw, Peter Borre, Binner, Dorothy Bowen, Pearl Quade, AlmasSchiefeblein, Hilda Dean Kercher, Herman Lucke. Kirberg, Gertrude Hartong, Elsie Oscasson. FRONT ROW: Gertrude Schuettge, Ida Hurster, Gussie Langer, Ruth Bach, Ann Zimmerman, Marge Bruszewski, Mary Bieniasz, Mildred Loomis, Lou Schaller. se v'ce group ---- .-S-1 NURSES LIBRARIANS Mrs. MCGratl1. Mrs. Phat- Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Holtz, Miss Kuhn. 'l'l P. O. HELPERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Soresen, Joyce Kongabell, Carroll McNilis, Carole Lavery, Margie Dreives, Diane Bourland, Sharon Hall, Jane Ehr, Emmorette Majomior, Sharon Caffrey, Ginny Muenze. AUDIO SERVICE FRONT: John Stetzer. Dave Henderson, Frank Burke, Bob Lippert, Ray Peterson, Mr. Whitfield. SECOND: Douglas McCouduedale, Bob Brown, Ed Fobes, Jim Biba, Don Bianch, Gary Pelz. BACK: Don Nelson, Merton Knapp, Charles Johnson, Jeff Lindstaedt, Harvey Drewes, George Patterson. LIBRARY ATTENDANCE CLERKS FRONT: S. Wilkes, S. Olsen, J. Kenney K. Meike, P. Tansley. SECOND: A. Rodriquez,'S. McCombs, B. Ciancio, P. Schwichtenberg, E. Brezina. THIRD: K. Howard, N. Stacie, J. Conner, K. Kenai, S. Stromberg, J. Elliott. FOURTH: B. Martin, J. Plain, L. Pryby, K. Austin. BACK: C. Garbe, J. Brinker, D. Porter, P. Terry. STUDENT SERVICE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FRONT: J. Leber, S. Leavitt, D. Lewis, C. Smith, S. Koegle, K. Kenar M. Streive, L. Raether, I. Noch, M. Fraunhofer. SECOND: M. Swain M. Schweitzer, S. Swiatowiec, J. Retzer, E. Montgomery, J. Kath R. Willers, D. Smith. THIRD: M. McKerrow, C. I-Iundley, C. Rits D. Klumpp, J. Meyer, D. Mooney, N. Swan, B. Faught, C. Wooten J, Dowey. BACK: L. Chambers, D. Mateck, G. McNeal, V. Squire B. Backman. LOST AND FOUND WORKERS BOTTOM TO TOP.' Carol Mundt, Judy Brinker, Peggy Stranwitz. Paula Terry, Joy Webster, Ginger Carter, Jeanne Cox, Jan Robin- son, Mary Halovanic, Sue Wilkes. 'I2 MAIN OFFICE HELPERS LEFT T0 RIGHT: Patricia Stanley, Darlene Nelson, Judy Porte, Barbara Lambrecht, Joyce Wurster, Sharon Leverenz, Elaine Butenschoen, Mary Spiggos. HALL RECEPTION ISTS FRONT RON' D Hanson L Wilkins L Okerson. SECOND ROW J McClayton P Crimm J Penkava. THIRD ROW: K Roland S Riddle C' Sunshine Bliflx ROIV: V. Holmes, FRONT Mtrtmi Sitneclxe Ch xrlotte Armour, Sue Vance, Mrs. cfrlth Mrs Ph ir C trol Schumacher YFCOND: Barb Auer, Jomne Piczkoxxslti Pit Dirnelx Bette Lohr Janet Walhridge, PARKING LOT MONITORS FRONT ROI! .' D. Cerwonky, R. Kander, D. LeBlang, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: G. Stevens, D. Albano, J. Wright, H. Young. THIRD ROW: J. Moore, B. Nyborg, T. Boerger, D. Dattilo, M. Ward. FOURTH ROIV: F. Schembs, J. Lewis, V. Pagel, T. Gillick. FIFTH ROW: D. Wahler, E, Cadiff, J. Ropa, R. Hutmacher. SIXTH ROW: R. Peterson, M. Main, G. Stousland, G. Harker, L. Sciarra. BACK ROW: L. Fivaz, G. Matejka, J. Ross. W. Karolczak, P. Wenz. 'I3 AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE FRONT.' Jim Wilson, Mike McLaughlin, Tom Weiss. SECOND: Myrom Linderman, Jim Jacobsen, Rich Shewfelt. BACK: Bill Benning, Todd Parkhurst, Jerry Boeldt. BOOK ROOM CLERKS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Reimisch, Fred Hillman, Dick Stuart anvil'- 4 Q15 M-if -4 - I WM 'Wffi pf ,i l yi SQ rp Joseph Stilp, M.A.E. Chairman His trips to Vienna and Algiers presented him with incomparable subjects for photo- graphing and painting -his hobbies. tri tly urri ular ...creative expression of emotionmpractical direction of talentmshowcases and exhibits ...prismatic colors and glace textures A typical American, he is unequivocally a lover of coffee and his backyard. Crafts f , :I Art III 8: IV Joseph P2iWl0WSki, John Sebastian, B.S. M.S. Chairman His adult and his teenage students know his slogan: Drive safe- lyg the life you save might be mine. 1 2, Q f LT? Driver Training ...over 500 licenses-issued yearly He has glided to the peacefulness of fishing from the great exertion of college boxing. . . X 5 JW: fmsiiw L 14 M-wW 'f 0mm O. W. Brown, M.A. Chairman Taking care of his two children and their dog supply plenty of the do it himself projects- he enjoys. Sidney Drain, B.A. Spare time for him is divided between football, model building, and water skiing. Margaret Fairchild, M.S. Department store personnel work is part of her t background that precedes teaching at Maine. Bookkeepmgl Helene Holmes, M.S. The experience gained from her secondary occu- pation, secretarial work, is no doubt valuable to her students. BUSINESS EDUCATION one hundred twenty typewriters, at switch board, and ledgers...clerks, private secretaries corporation- presidents -in the future Elwood Hughes, B.S. The underclassmen have an energetic athletics enthusiast in their baseball and basketball coach. Robert MacDonald, M.A. His chief hobby is searching for time to pur- sue one. A-.li!U27!:::e'., tw?--pi in Ruth Smith, M.A. Seven-thousand business wise students are the Steno r h H products of her tenure at Maine. g ap Y Dorothy Solheim, B.A. She puts theory into practice every summer when she spends a few weeks doing practical office work. Helen Stuart, B. Ed. A poodle with flocks of tiny curls and a trip to Paris and London are what the future holds for her. Corinne Van Dyke, B.A. She received the education for her teaching career on vast university campuses and in small colleges. janet Woodall, B.A. Learning all about Maine, doing secretarial work, and getting settled in her new home is her twenty- four hour job. 'I 5 ENGLISH literature from the year 449 to 1957... , reading 430 words a minute...our written ,. heritage . T W is Phillip E. Ford, M.A. Chairman He has studied in one of the most scenic areas of the United States at the University of Oregon and at the world renowned University of Chicago. Robert Barker, B.S. Woodworking and spending summers in the state of Maine are examples of what he considers time pleas- antly spent. Ruth Basenbach, M.S. Cats, cats, and more cats are her secret weaknesses. Vera Blazek, M.A. Her several years residency and previous study in France are vital parts in the French course which she also teaches. Anne Lauterbach, M.A. Touring Europe and gardening have been the con- trasting aspects of her vacations. William T. Ludolph, M.A. He has been a member of three Big Ten Champion- ship Golf Teams. Phyllis Masak, B.A. Her three most important tasks are teaching, selling, and homemaking. Joseph Paul, B.A. Stacks of foreign language records are entertainment for him and an aid to his students. M. S. Pool, M.A. His summer home in the mountains of Colorado is the background for his collection of 35mm. slides. Barbara Rioux She has lived in France and Bavaria, but her immedi- ate plans to return to the Continent include neither country. Alice Russell, M. This is her first year back after a long absence. She was formerly on the staff of Maine Township Junior College. Ellen M. Seaberg, M.A. She hopes that someday a Grand European Tour from Stockholm to Venice will no longer be fantasy. Harold E. Todd, M.A. His international travel plans include the capital of France and Tokyo. Paulene Yates, M.A. Literature and music of the international brand are her main diversions. Devejo 1-1111 ental Reading English I 'I 6 Xl Xxiff? Rf r tx FOREIGN LANGUAGE mnnbrenrstudded buHedn boards.. quaintance with five cultures...mov1es and Russlan II recordings as visual and audto aids Hilda Lesh, M.A. Chairman El Rancho Grande is characteristic of the type of music she enjoys. Marion Fisher, M.A. Collecting dolls and playing bridge vie for first place as her primary recreation. Valrie W. Hackett, B.A. Her experiences have run the gamut from studying at the Sorbonne to owning a collection of newts land guinea pigs. Daniel T. Holbrook. M.A. The languages with which he is least familiar are spoken fluently by his parakeets. Margaret A. Lowery, M.A. In the United States she has studied in a private col- lege and at a state university: she has studied on the Continent also. Walter Lussky, M.A. He is completing his eleventh year as a teacher and a student activity sponsor at Maine. Harold Meconi, M.A. At the end of his second year, he is very happy here at Maine . Joseph McGillis Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the West form the tri- angular path of his summer travel. Virginia Snyder, M.A. The summers of 1954 and 1955 were among her most enjoyed vacations as she studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the Academy in Rome. ug-ll X2 627 mf cy . HC- French Classes john Thompson, B.S. After checking out in the main office, the U. S. Army Reserves and wedding photography often engage his time. Richard Calisch, M.A. His intense interest in foreign affairs has made a visit to Port Said and Budapest an ambition. Rosemary Hart Case, B.A. Since she attended college she has been a devotee of horseback riding, and now she sponsors a riding club at Maine, Edward N. De Laney. M.A. He has attended the three leading universities in Illinois and now resides with his family in Glenview. William C. Hoag, M.A. He has shown his interest in the theater by the work he has enioyed doing for Mair1e's dramatic productions. Addie Hochstrasser, M.A. Her summers are spent in some conveyance for travel and on the golf course. Dorothy Jacobson, M.A. Chicago, boasting of 3,000,000 inhabitants, is her hometown, present residence, and vacationland. Edna johnson, M.A. Water colors have doubtlessly prevented the fading of scenes from her western travel. Florence Lamson, B.S. This is my first experience living outside the state of Pennsylvania . . . we are glad we made the change. I7 . - 1 ll f ff I ff, 'fl A ff . ., A11 Patricia Boughner, B.A. Marilyn Vanderwarf, M.S. She is President of the Lake Shore Home Economics From the University of Indiana she came to teach in Association. one of the top ten schools in the United States, Maine Township. HOME ECONOMICS ...true picture of marriage responsibilities...classes for young men and young women...arts and sciences of the home Nancy Teuscher, M.S. She is a product of Illinois' capital city and now re-. sides in Park Ridge. Home Management Emma J. Fife, B.S. She has traveled from Acapulco to Fairbanksg she plans to see Glasgow, Stockholm, London, and Copen- hagen. Clothing ll Faith Mitrovich, B.S. Linda Gray Shirley, M.S. Besides home economics, music and tennis are a big Paint, paper, and pastels characterize her hobby- part of her life. interior decorating. 18 Theron W. Whitfield, B.S. - He taught his one thousandth student this year. INDUSTRIAL ARTS precision tools . . . Christmas presents and birthday gifts...today's classes, tomorrow's ca- reers . . . Maine's Pioneer Richard Van Scoyoc, M.A. Maine is his all year around occupation. Nicholas Stumpf, M.A. After pioneering an educational program in safety he was elected to the American Society of Safety Engineers. Victor Giovannini, M.S. His college life included the arduous work toward a degree and the thrills of participation in two major sports. ' Y tfktiiff Gerald E. Concidine, M.A. Honey Chile , his cocker spaniel's name, wa ably inspired by the native language of his s haunt, Texas. Lawson E. Hockey, M.S. Chairman He plans to spend a summer touring Europe and studying with a travel-history group. Everett L. Barrett, M.A. Hammer, T-square, and blueprints are the materials with which he has become familiar as a carpenter. Q , 4' 10 41:3 . Victor Camsky, B.S. He has taught more students at Maine in the past four years than in the previous ten. s prob- Robert Cochrane, M.S. ummer Last summer he managed his own school for an I9 industrial firm in which he utilized pre-engineers. 5 t kiwi , S- -of-s i i i' E Oakley T. Herrell, M.S. Chairman MATHEMATICS Selling real estate is his antidote for stifling August days. Ruth Anderson, B.A. She found teaching in the Army Dependent School System in Europe very impressive. John Bostic, B.A. A savory snack and an entertaining book are his yardsticks for contentment. Ronnoc Connor, M.S. He enjoys the unconventional combination of sports cars and math . Darrell Dickey, M.S. Both the bright sultry days of central Illinois and college classrooms have a summer appeal for him. Richard Frey, M.S. He mixes the free strokes of a paint brush with the precision of equations. David Henry, M.S. His second occupation and a prime interest are united in his saleswork in a camera store. Roberta Iliff, M.S. From women's basketball and hockey in college, her pastimes have become photography and travel. Joseph Judge, M. Ed. I am tremendously impressed with the maturity of students at Maine, 'their manners, their good work habits. Alexander Kruzel, M.A. Part time selling and two hundred students make 'ummers near home a real vacation. of the first accelerated courses. Dale Marshall, M.S. David Paisley, B.S. in Swaffam, England for a while. Ralph Sides, M.S. an avid spectator. garden, a dog, and mathematics. in carpentry. V L..,.,,, ZA mental gymnastics . .. accelerated courses . . free swaying mobiles. .. preparation for college and careers John Lienhard, M. Ph. He is completing this year at Maine by teaching om Since he must commute daily from Lake Zurich, it's not surprising that his home is his vacationland. Mathematics is a twenty-four hour interest with him. Lester Rozdalovsky, B.A. Although Arlington Heights is his hometown, he lived He is one of the most important people in sports- George Vukovich, M.A. He has developed a formula for combining a son, a Clyde Watson, M.A. l I-Ie has combined a hobby and an extra occupation Robert Wells, M.S. His three children, two minor occupations, and one :log of questionable descent keep him well entertained . Kathryn Wirth, M.A. Among the things she loves most are her four year old niece and trips to New York City. 20 MUSIC ukuleles ro the organ Robert D. Kuite, M.M. Ed. In all seasons, at home and at school, teaching music is his career. acclaimed, accomplished, and a cappella... practice sessions and jam sessions . . . from Alexander M. Harley, M.M. Ed Chairman His most beloved pet is his violin. ,. ., f 1 '72 ,f 17? w Mildred Foster This reacher's pets are her two children. Harmony Instrument Coaching I 4, Band 21 Glenn R. Jorian, M.M. You can find him in capacities involving a church choir, life insurance policies, and a radio program during his extra time. Sam Marzulo, B.S. Chairman During his lengthy service at Maine, coaching our track teams 'has become his specialty. Harold Baer, M.S. He mixes knack and knowledge in his adult evening school golf class. Bernard Brady, B.S. His favorite sport in college, basketball, is still salient entertainment for him. Richard Carlini, B.S. The excitement of sailing monopolizes his list of athletic pursuits. Albert Carstens, B.A. Because of the tremendous amount of time he devotes to coaching, his other hobbies can be summed up in the word television . Bruno Gates, M.A. This year he began a decade of teaching at Maine. Kenneth Olson, B.S. His college background of football, basketballmtrack, tennis, and swimming participation has been an asset to him in his work as a recreational director. Robert Schildgen, B.S. His three sons have a hand in making his hobbies all sports . john Tilley, M.S. Swimming instructions fill in the warm months of his teaching career. O. K. Wilson, B.S. As father, teacher, and recreation director, young people form the nucleus of his life. Marcella Woods, B.S. She is a member of the Illinois Association of Square Dance Callers and assists with a Mariner Scout Troop. Helen Wils, B.S. She is Assistant Director of the Girl Scout Camp in Rapid River, Michigan. Betty Rigsby, B.S. Summer's warmth and team spirit were the persua- sive elements in making baseball her specialty. Gladys Paulson, B.S. In the panorama of her interests can be seen pastimes from gardening to ice boating. Mary Gray, M.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ...resilient trampolines and dramatic modern dance...first aid courses...two points, tense muscles, and team spirit . Q NW . -af! lbx 'A i' fqva xx5 i'l..i3fQ,'fK'! Gym and Swim for Women her night school class, is as much a favorite pastime as it is an occupation. Barbara Bovenmyer, B.A. She has plenty of opportunities to pursue a leading amusement, photography, when she attends summer school in Oregon. Chairman 22 Corinne Clark, M.A. Her complete enjoyment of teenagers is part of what makes teaching pleasant for her. H R'd , M.A. effnan . l el' Chairman Wg B ' it F ' P f h - . . . . . , fi of-diff fs iisrggfggonope O t e out the wonder of life . , . foaming solutions . . . excursion Q through the universe . . . the law of gravity and jet ' , p propulsion X. 'mf s Leila H. Baas, B.S. .KE-e i She has chosen both the new and the traditional as avocations. She works with ceramics and enjoys all the aspects of farm life. Fred Bencriscutto, B.S. Though he saw scores of European cities during World War II, none of them tempt him to make a return trip. Doyle Carpenter, M.S. His diversions are compatible partners-travel and color photography. james Demorest, M.S. The most creative participation sport in which he is active is home construction. Charles O. Foreman,'M.A. He has taught 5,000 students in the United States Navy. Raymond Fries, M.S. Recreational pursuits for him depend on the objects of his son's curiosity. Leslie A. Kent, B.A. He never 'has to worry about finding time for his hobbies-driving and meeting people. Le Roy Marks, M.A. Landscaping his new home in Roselle occupies the little leisure time this teacher has. Loren Miller, M.A. , He has three children, five classes a day, a dog, a garden, and interests in golf and bridge. Phew! Roy E. Noetzel, B.S. His position as naval reserve officer is his chief avocation. Le Roy Scott, M.A. An admixture of children, summer school, and rabbits is his insurance against boredom. Robert V. Simonson, B.S. His interest in science extends into the field of music where he is interested in the latest development, high fidelity. Frederick G. Wagner, B.S. Post-graduate textbooks and camping equipment are the unusual mixture with which he is acquainted. Henry Webert, M. Ed. Active duty in World War II has spoiled his taste for foreign travel'.' 23 5-, ' ' ...an lr' W., ' rse. r -1-t .1 t r i 1 f r .., r . ,W Q ,M fl . ty E l gi lr S il -,Fi-fir ' . . if 'f - ,..' s , Q43 bg- 1 V ' . i 'A an Norman Kirby, M.A. Among the secondary occupations he has enjoyed , , d 1, , d d , most are teaching golf and being a scout master. Oplmonsfm PO lcles ' ' ' POW ere Wigs and revolution . . . our society and theirs V .Ii-- 'g.. Q fg:::::5,.. g.xx Alice Aegerter, B.A 'Mt She is mother, housewife, home gardener, and new -,A member of the faculty. A iuigijjil . i QL' Einar Anderson, M.A. . A prime interest, scouting, has taken him to World RV Scout Jamborees in three European countries. E Co nservation J. W Anderson, M.A. His summer is occupied with the American History on Wheels tour. Eugene Berwanger, M.S. A potpourri of literature and music is the earmark of his leisure. Verne W. Brownell, M.A. He is active in the Air Force Reserves as a com- munications officer. james Chapin, M.S. Sandwich, Illinois is the curious name of the place where the five Chapins make their summer home. John J. Clouser, M.A. Organizational work is one of his foremost interests and is closely allied with his teaching career. Otto M. Kohler, M.A. This amateur radio operator also spends a great deal of time exploring Civil War history. Libbie F. Kukral, M.A. When not teaching world history, she's completely absorbed in reading and traveling. Clifford B. May, B.S. He has been on the faculty longer than any other present member and has taught over 5,000 students. Mary Ellen Molony, M.A. Although she is a native and present resident of Park Ridge, college provided an opportunity for par- ticipating in one of her favorites-skiing. Wayne Rosenquist, B.S. His long suppressed and partly serious desire is to visit the Belgian Congo. Neil D. Werner, B.A. Teaching and studying are dual careers for him. 24 Latin American History 'aid World Geography Let the soldier be abroad if he will, he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage-a personage less imposing in the eyes of some, perhaps insignificant. The schoolmaster is abroad, and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array. Lord Broughman 25 1,0 , , 1 Q3 y--Q Fx.: . gi Mr. C. Jackson Teaching Investing Fundamentals Mrs D Dodds i Teaching Sewing. 't . E. J. Anderson ii Sponsor NIGHT SCHOOL More than 3070 people registered for night school this year. lt offered such courses as parliamentary law, sailboating, party decorations, and modern dance. During its 19th year of operation, more than 70 courses were made available to Maine Twp. adults. Classes were held once a week on either Monday or Thursday. A lecture series entitled Travels and Adventure drew more than l,OOO people. Speakers included famed globe-trotters and photographers. 26 eaching Creative Ceramics Mr. L. M. Palenske Teaching Wootl Carving Mrs R Healy Q1 gf Teaching Portrait Painting Mrs. P. Decker x W . -mu. haf K Wil a It as as E K 9 -- ,legs 5 s l ,K M eh .... gym iii - W ,..-4--I I .-ssl! Miss Lowery Teaching Spanish 5-+i,-S 5 tt 9 - K R r- 1 . ag Qs, st M. M 3 Mr. Hockey X K Teaching Wfood Shop If .cj I are M. S. Johnston SUMMER SCHOOL Summer School affords an opportunity to study while you vacation, lt offers many interesting courses including biology with field trips to the Indiana sand dunes, and U. S. History on Wlteels, 21 sixteen day tour of the Eastern United States, A full credit is given for these courses. The summer program offers an opportunity for students to make up needed credits or to earn credits in the summer so that their academic load can be lighter during the regular school terms. Mr Clouser Teatlung, Government 12 V, fag ...l Mr Brown Teaching Typing Mr. Kruzel Teathing Algebra N11 I i l l Mr. Kuite Teaching Band ACTI ITIES Homecoming week, its fun and good times . . . The Broadway styled variety show ...' 1'he hard work, joy, and disappointment of election week . . . The variety of clubs . . . Copy writing for the student publications . . . The dances many attended and enjoyed . . . Music groups numerous enough for everyone's ability. 9' dan! '-4... dr 4 ,, if x ' e ,. ,L fi 'l?'fafiv,,A33gxY'Qx7gP'3?v 1 E343 2 fs f REH- Qgw 'Q -.Ma . 5 T X MX-fy xv . Q. A f P V rms.: . 5 ., '- -MMR honor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ELECTED 1956 FRONT ROW: Mike Kuehl, Jan Penkava, Laurel Lyson, Ron Raedeke. SECOND ROW: Mary Carol Blase, Peggy Caine, Jan Rochow, Marcia Olsen, Miss Fisher. THIRD ROW: George Stevens, Bob Frame, Tom Warne, Joann Jemison. BACK ROW: Rog Simonson, Bob Gehring, Jim Hawk, Tom Hawk, Oscar Sander. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ELECTED 1957 FRONT ROW: T. Jones, S. Grabill, J. Johnson, M. McKerrow, J.'Grande, C. Adams, D. Drever, R. Allen, S. Hel- mick, J. Rode, D. Hill, S. Mulder. SECOND ROW: C. Dubsky, C. Flamm, B. Clark, M. Moore, E. Mojonnier, K. Haugen, H. Ramaley, B. Roberts, T. Mayer, M. Koll, C. Peterson, M. Mundhenk, D. Kittleson. THIRD ROW: C. Virus, L. Searl, L. Verschoor, J. Tamsely, B. Efting, C. Mussar, A. Kobberup, M. Wysong, B. Denny, J. Loken, J. Rossman, G. Maynard, J. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: B. Winthrop, G. Holmes, P. Reimiech, K. Schavitz, D. Griffiths, C. McNelis, M. DeSchepper, A. Johanson, M. Diemecke, C. Peterson, B. Burke, M. Gast, J. Napier. FIFTH ROW: W. Boesche, G. Osborne, P. Richter, D. Westwood, P. Linstrom, M. Fesler, J. Valha, J. Van Schoyck, T. Kitchin, J. Litrell, L. McClelland, D. Johnson. SIXTH ROW: M. Radunz, J. McClayton, K. Schubert, A. Smith, B. Ciancio, M. Johnston, J. Lynn, J. Lynch, N. Erickson, V. Hutter, J. Zitzler, K. Elliot, B, Addington, M. Russell, J. Jones. BACK ROW: K. Hensiek, K. Wills, S. Toth, J. Ropa, J. Herzog, B. Burrows, J. Majerowicz, D. Jackson, J. Nauman, J. Roston, R. Gotterdam, M. Ludeke, K. Lillquist. 30 FRONT ROW: Marcia ol. if as sen, Mary Blase. BACK ' ROW: Pablo Lindstrom, Joe Rossman, George Maynard. NOT PICTURED: jan Rochow, Mary Russell. -fm 5 - t. FRONT ROW: Denise At- kinson. SECOND ROW: Barb Rowlette, Janice Irmo, Beverly Bartum. BACK ROW: jon Howe, joe Mc- Mahon, Allen Fluent, Mr. Wtagner. QUILL AND SCROLL NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE MODERN MUSIC MASTERS FRONT R0ll : D. Benson, C. Bentley, J. Barrowclough, B. Baltzer, N. Brunkow, B. Butterfield, J. Brockhouse, B. Cameron, S, Carlson, D. Cogs well, J. Cook, J. Dahl, B. Dihhle. bl, Degen, V. Diekmann. SECOND ROW: J. Ellickson, G. Eeurer, B. Lockhart. j. Gurske, B. Hunck, j. Hanert C. Haus, DI. Hetlherg, D, Ht-lmich. ul. Wrulwhe, D. Holden, -I. Hildwein, D. johnson, P. Kercher, K. Keyes. THIRD ROll : L. Nelson, B. Denny P. Kramer. l. Lenhurtlt. R. Lohenhofer, L. Moxley, S. Nehlsen, N. Niagul, A. Nielsen, T. Kersting, KI. Olson, C, Oyster, A. Petersen, C. Wells F, Paine. 31 ,wx h W-,,..v. Q ,QR ..-f- ' f 'la QTVR HCHWECCHVIIINIG QUEEN Cfgxrolyn Dubsky HCHNTHCCDIVIIIXIG COURT Vikki Agmslvu-ilu, IBQIVICIIL' Nelson. QZLIYOQYD IDubsky,J-gm H11milton.j1m BUXQLIITMIIW W 1 LL b YM .M .i',.l 4 ' ' f ,ox a I x 3 5 ., an-X Q , A V- A ' A, 9 ' -fgkix A' As, , . in Q S' 'g in-4' 'Q' lx I ,j 2 X 3 5 1 1 . Y V' l ,K gg! - 4 ' Av HQJS : -' - DEQ I ' 5 4 K: 5 . Y ,i xv xi fs 'i Q V l S fi' L Chit W ' 1 STUDIO ORCHESTRA 5 BAND STAFF I-IJU.'X l' ROIV: Nick Fritz, Ai-li-me Nelson, lilii Srilke Ium lxmliin, lx.1y Illmr ll.'l4fK lC0ll': l..llll'lL' Giwrilmi l'i.lI'lW Cil.irk, l'eigg1y fi.llIlC, Dick M.lttl1L'ws, extras in muslc SONGSTERS ORCHESTRA STA FF FRONT ROUVZ Nuniy BI'LlflliOXV, Cliff jimlinsmi, Jim Herzog, Kit Wills, l5,'lCfK ROUV: Noreen lhtek, Fur Silver, Ken Greig, Roger Sirnmmm. S3 f-'Hawaii' -r ...pf - RMONAIRFQ N... HARPIES One of the best Music Departments in the state is that of Maine Township High School. Under the capable direction of four instructors, Maine students are taught how to compose music, to play it, and to gain an understanding and appreciation of this won- derful language of sound. One of the outstanding annual programs of this department is the presentation of Handel's Messiah. This ninth year the curtains opened on more than four-hundred vocalists and a seventy piece orchestra. Music patrons also enjoy the band concertsg the West Suburban Music Festival, several choral and orchestra concerts, and the Maine Music Festival, presented in May. IIIUS C Chairman Mr. Kuite Band . Mr. Harley 4 Orchestra Mrs. Foster Vocal Mr jorian Vocal hff' din THE NINTH ANNUAL MESSIAH 35 GIRLS' GLEE A S h l S Kohl Diine Co swell Maureen Shine Janet Ellickson Judy Avildsen, Pat Cianciarullo, Carol Koegle, FRONT ROW: nnette tc roet er, susan , i g , . y 4 Dorothy Schroeder, Linda Weiffenlviiclu, Dottie Lomasney, Mrs. Foster. SECOND ROW: Karen Forsberg, Joan Medina, Joyce Webster, Karen ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' ' ' ' l P . B' ba' Baltzer, Irma Lenhardt, Anita Major, Cora Mills, Barbara I'ield, Virginia leurer, Bonnie Brainard, Marilyn Watscmn, Anty eters, ar ua . h Dattilo. THIRD ROW: Gloria Guarise, Judy Humes, Judy Rogers, Carol Seward, Joyce Hedberg, Debbie Mackenroth, Bev Cameron, Alicia Wfylie, Nancy Niagul, Leola Hasz, Kay Turner, Jane Barrowclough, Joyce McWhorter, Radah Mead, Marianne Hollis. GI RLS CHORUS FRONT ROW: Carol Johnson, Charlotte Holman, Norene Willers, Pat Patterson, Lorraine Matthews, Carolyn Mustradi, Gail Goerne, Dianne L' Sl i rr S 'homher '. SECOND ROW: Rose Mary De Falco, Rosemary Parker, Betty McMahon, Barbara Schmidt, Pam Mackenroth, Martha mis, ii on c is Miller, Karen Anderson, Karen Korda, Joan Jacobson, Caryl Muentich, Trudy Johnson, Leanne Levchuk. THIRD ROlV: Kathy Spiegel, Carrie ' ' ' ' ' f f i S 'f h M 'H Collins, Arlene Lesniak, Lucille Martell, Kit Dormeyer, Jeannette De Vries, Janet Blanton, Jean Ann Schramheck, Judy Lynn ei ert , ary owy, Sandy McLennan, Pat Koures, Celeste Rich. FOIVRTII ROW: Pat Mueller, Joyce Le Page, Sharon Shaw, Joy Moran, Karen Zachia, Laura Rob- hins, Dianne Wilstuti, Suzanne La Pointe, Jane Ehr, Sandy Johnson, Dottie Lindquist, Lois Curylo, Judy Helms, Dianne Johnson, Miss Chapin, Mrs. Foster, FIFTH ROW: Eleanor Freeman, Nadine Walters, Jackie Arnold, Roberta Malinger, Lucille Martel, Jane Dawson, Karen Johnson, Pat lfrcnch, Lani Fries, Joyce Anderson, Rochelle Mannhardt, Lyn Schmoldt, Elaine Waiters, Margaret Schweitzer, Lois Betts. SIXTH ROW: Judy Leonard. Gwendolyn Neff, Gay Beedy, Rosemary McCarthy, Priscilla Hauch, Katie O'Brien, Peg Strandwitz, Dottie Passow, Gail Michllsen. Sandy Sarber, Vyvyan Owens, Jackie Stange, Karen Grunschel, Sheila Petersen, Mary Lynn Peterson, Kathy Goay, Judy Neal, Margaret Edwards. liflffli RO W1 Maribeth Kirchhoff, Joyce Villers, Marilyn Pendergrass, Donna Ruppecht, Sue Schavitz, Martine Fiddelke, Sharon McGrew, Sylvia Carlson, Sandy Sorensen, Diane Gorsko, Sherry Marcy, Polly Novak, Norma Schnur, Cathy Mac Kay, Lenore King, Kathy Barrett, Carole Lavery, Heidi Kutzhath, Dorothy Knoblock, Linda Betts. or . Mi- -ip, r 'it - t fl , ,I EJ, , , X, ti, Ti , fkdg N C if, ff V.. 6 5' ' ' -fa v N ia - A -5, ' fi Ti I f rv- 27 fblztf, i-as-.J 'IT IAQ I- sm, 1 A L TY W -, ,., .. S MS -My 3 - ax L M , Y fs, h 1 ,E if., my Y u B in 1,g..i CA av-K I, Q rr ,VL A at sa N, f P, Q A Q' , ,Ht 'J 2nd PERIOD JUNIOR A CAPPELLA FRONT ROW: Dorothy Kendall, Joan Milazzo, Sue Kleckner, Chris Biegler, Drewana King, Patsy McClinton. Judy Larsen, Kay Fogarty, Kathy Kuss, Sue Raymond. Lynn Bassett, Marilyn Bach. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jorian, Ed Suiter, Sur McDougall, Barb DeSouza, Ria Waesche. Phyllis Kercher, Renee Kazmar, Joyce Anderson. Cindy Hawkins, Darlene Laage, Lynn Allaway, Carol Fowler, John Schladweiler. THIRD ROW: Pam Grimm, Karen Sandell, Barb Lexaur. Pat Jasinski, Judy Schwoebel, Ben Konvalinka, Lois Nordloff, Trina Caine, Joyce Archam- bault, Pat Courtney, Marioniean Brenner, Joan Avery. FOIIRTII ROll ': Naomi Becker, Heidi Marquardt, Karen Gyllin, Kurt Berg, Gerry Strom, Don Bianci, Gail Grosh, Barb Auer, Carol Smith, Marietta Roberts, Gail Cella, Bruce Winter, Dave Kracalik, Barbara Roe, Virginia Smith. BACK ROW: Judy Albright. Pam Dettmar, Janice Dodds, Stan Simpson, Bob Mattefs, Karen Anderson, Bruce But- terfield, Joan Schuster, Bill Biermann, Abby Sigmund, Dick Helwig, Peg Barrett, Chris Johnson, Sue Mossman. BOYS' CHORUS FRONT ROW: Donald Wright, Mr. Jorian. SECOND ROW: Terry Van Winkle, Wayne Harvey, Gary Long, Jack Danch. THIRD ROW: Joe Byers, Dale Grewe, Ken Mannson. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Caravelli, Tom Fischer, Al Marquardt, Jim Fiere. FIFTH ROW: Ron Siepkowski, Jim Wagner Robert Schreiner Lance Vetter Ray Thompson. SIXTH ROW: PeterlEkstrom, James Fay, Frank Scolare, Don Holden. SEVENTH ROW: Dave Brian Schaar. Hoffman, Bo Lawrenz, Dave Stenmark, Richard Weghaupt, Mark Day, EIGHTH ROW: Kent Buckholz, Steve Lindbloom, Bob b West. NINTH ROW: Ellis Wongstrom, Jim Edholdm, Andy Bunta, Steve Badger, John Brockhouse. TENTH ROW: Michael Suget, Terry Karre, Bill Hunter, Harris Wishnick, ELEVFNTH ROW: Jim Kleen, Don Duggan, Bill Perkins, Phillip Huss, Don Smith. TWELFTH R0 W: Bill Biermann, Richard Winklemann, Jim Hager, John Hager. BACK ROW: Roger Hopkins,'Bob Himel, George McGregor. - --:l 6th PERIOD JUNIOR A CAPPELLA FRONT ROW: Donald Wright, Alice Hall, Diane Fishleigh, Sharon Williams, Alice Sosnow- ski, Joyce Archambault, Ellen Steinmeyer, Darlene Laage, Louella Cokenower, Judy Spohr, Jean Kiolbasa, Linda Foxon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jorian, Leora Moxely, Karen Staunt, Bernadine Pritts, Toni Schimka, Dave Honickel, Buddy Bowler, Wayne Schwanke, Claire Peterson, Olivia Covington, Joy Rickert, Jo Lentzner, Dicksie Dickey. THIRD ROW: Mary Zenner, Gloria Haapala, Nancy Vanclenbosch, Sharon Tinsman, Valerie Fiiak, Janet Erckman, Sue Koegle, Dottie Mooney, Barb Schwenn, Delores Klumpp, Ruth Bowen, Isabel Stidham, Pat Stewart, Sue Pierres, Carol George, Priscilla Story, Sherry Steffen. FOURTH RO U72 Judy Conroy, Annette Gertner, Ann Creagh, Pam Derrmar, Mary McNelis, Jane Wunderlich, Barb Ford, Pat Michaelson, Kay Kollman, Arlene Zabel, Barb Bishop, Donna Klumpp, Virginia Mazur, Virginia Olson. BACK ROW: Lynn Fischer, Jim Jacobson, George Grenada, Bob Mattefs, Dick Srukel, Lyle Clapper, Don Warner, Bob Himel, Dick Kaplan, Bill DeGelder, Charles Martin, Jerry Thomas, Richard McNevin, Gary Mehalvich, Greg Grudzien. V, ., I STUDIO CHOIR FRONT ROW: Mr. jorian, Jeff I-Iiltlwein, Ioan Garske, Beth Miller, Russ Plautz, Sharon Stromherg, Joyce Villers. SECOND ROW: Kit Wills, jerry Bakker, Ron Raecleke, joan Dahl, Paula Trenkmann, Phyllis Kercher. THIRD ROUV: Don Hel- mich, Carol Oyster, Bruce Butterfield, Roger Simonson, Reta Ross, Leora Moxely, Sue Raymond. NOT PICTURED: Chuck Bentlev. SENIOR CHOIR BACK ROII Wayne Wicklwoltlt, Dick Dickey, Wayne Worthen, Don Helmich Dan johnson Don Benson jim Wolford jerry Bakker THIRD ' ' ' ' T L Flvart Anna Ceorgans SFCOND ROII Ron Andersen, Sharon Waters, Betty Ascher, Joyce Martinson, Naqty Powers Carolyn lCgS ynne ROII Shrron Stromherg, Sue Schwartzt-nhach, Darlene Kittilsen, joan Wickboltlt Jan Rochovw Peggy Smith Cincly King FRONT ROIW Mr Iormn Rosemary Mecke, Carolyn Duhsky, Reta Ross, Sue Riddle, Liz Nelson al- . -. nun. BEGINNERS' BAND FRONT RO W: Bob Osborne, Ann Okerson, Rosa Rappaport, Ray Rowe. SECOND ROW: Karen Streckert, Dan Seculan, Tim Austin, Mike Connely, Dennis janda, THIRD ROW: Bob Lipperr, Gerald Creel, Rick VanAuken, Carol Baclene David Martinson. BACK ROW: Mr. jorian, Lynn Lundgreen Tom Polachek, Greg Hales, Dan Callaghan, Jerry Mohr. v y SENIOR CHOIR BACK ROW: Dan Thor, jerry Bakker, jeff Hildwein, Russ Plautz, Bob Dumper, Jack Cameron, Chuck Bentley, Ron Raedeke Bud Swanson, Row Iobcnhofcr THIRD RON K K Il K j . 1 1 . 1 ay 0 man, joan erst, Gretchen Graf, Joan Schneider, Donna Griffiths, Karen Richter, Carol Archambault ,loan Dahl, N l I ff . , SE ,W 1' 1 ' ' ci he erson COND ROU' . Sue Strong, Paula Trenkmann, Jill Grande, Judi Ploughman, Leora Moxely, Carol Book. FRON7l ROll : Brenda Mather, Sue Standley, Beth Miller, Marcia Olsen, Mary Russell, Lyn Laskey, Judy Zitzler. f 12 as il Q5 N9 Q9 4, X Q? BEGINNERS' ORCHESTRA FRONT ROIWZ Gareth Johnson, Gail Erickson Cathleen Hosey, Judy Cuba. BACK ROW: Mr Harley, Jean Wobbe, Dave Engstrom, Ursula Burdick Dennis Smith, Maribeth Kirchhoff, Lynne Klekamp. CONCERT ORCHESTRA FRONT RO ll : Jean Stevens, Kit Wills, Connie Holden, Sue Wilson. SECOND ROJV: Claudia Wells, Frank Mason,Rob Hanck, Cherrie John son, John llowe,iPat Silver. THIRD ROW: Judy Stanowicki, Bob Dibble, Sue Lippert, Debbie Randall, Carol Rizzo, FOURIH ROlV: Sally XVilson Bud Swanson, Penny Werrlitine, Nancy Brunkow, Bill Russell, Marian Peters, Roger Simonson, Kay Phar, Steve Funk, Frank Paine. FIFTH RO ll :l-lean Perry, Kathy Clrippen, Margaret Thomson, Lynne Sutter, Gordon Lacy, Ray Geraldson, Harry Young, Jack Lindquist. BACK ROI! Radnli Mead. Anne Johnson, Ann Doemland, Dave Follingstad, Jack Cameron, Judy Speer, Mr. Harley. Q: -n L WWyMWff i A.. E ,JSE C, Q-y , ... y 0915 o :ff 1 3 leaf Q ! m r' 2 N J a if iv i 79 DANCE BAND Iififfli RUUHQ Mike Miller, Dirk Garcia, jim Gallo- way, Dave DuBois. John Stephens, Max Meinel, Cliff -lOllHSl7I1. I ROi'X l' HUUW1 lNl1ll'Sl1 Walrnl, Charlie Liirlimp, ,lim Olsen. Jim Lewis, Bill Suhonen. jim lleluen. Steve Funk. CONCERT ORCHESTRA l'R0,X l' IQOIV1 .lim Kuersten, Ken Greig. George House, Darlene Kittilien. 5'IfCf0NI7 ROIV: Bnnnie Sum, D.iv- Wfillil 'll P ' ' V 4 1 ' L 1 1. , egg C,.11nL,Iz1ul lxiainu. Aillis Nielsen. M.irg.iret Cmsr, -lim H.1nerr. IHIRI7 RUUW: Janie Parriott, Dain Hnlllen, Bill Sulmnen. Jim l.ewis, Mary lfllen Belling- lmm. D4-lwlwi l7re-liickwri, Mqirpin W'ylie, Lise XX'ilsnn. IfOI'RY4H ROIV: Nilk Fritz. Noreen Bgitck, Put Dclirgil. M.iry Wlilkins. Cilizirlorte Crip- pen. l?xlC,lx' RUUY l'.u1l l.imlSti'oin, Brute Bulllwin, -lim G.1lIow.iy, .Tim Herzog, Norman Klumyp, D.ive DuBois, Aluhn K.ixprlyk, Annu Genr- giins, Harold Gmning. ,lem Wivlwlve, Gary Orr, Gertrude McNeal, Carole Lavery, Cliff johnson, +1 5 -fffl Q 7 ' ' f H 4 NQN FRESHMAN BAND liRON'I' ROW: Paul Scheafer, Charlene Fornall, Pat Olbrich, Stuart Schack. SECOND ROW: Elaine Boden- stab, Georgia Fisher, Mary Lou Ziegenbien, Bob lfinchum, Audrey Anderson. THIRD ROW: Becky Fdman, Darelyn Weber, Al Harazin, Bernard Weber, Dick Smith. liOI,lR'l'Il ROW: Tom Henwood, Doug Wyatt, Chuck Rierz, Bob Misener, Ken Robinson, Stan Genbetki, FIIJTI-I ROW: Mark Day, Joy Gosswiller, Bob Koskcla, Chutk Woerz, Leo Walsh, Sylvia Wright. BACK RON' 1 Bill Weaver, Fred johnson, Rich Klose, Clayton Graham, Tim Hunt, Mr. Kuite. CONCERT BAND l'RON'I' ROW: Lois Hebson, lim Lewis, Barb Lockhart, Bill Suhonen, Peggy Caine Polly Novik SECOND ROU Bob Wthler lime Pirriott ' D Do Smoot Dan Holden THIRD ROW jeff Qorenson Jim Klancnik Andy Munster Roger Dombroywki Bob Lvyini., IOUATI1 lim CIQCII, n . , A , . - , ROHM: Dave Ifollingsmd, Jim Olsen, Bob Strunk, Kay Phar, Gorden Gem Roger bimonson Molly Trylor Birb Skeet lohn MtM1hon IIFIII V ' ' - C ll L rie Cordon lim lrlhm ROll': Ann Docmland, Gordon Lacy, Gary fuller, Ed Leber, Lynn Sutteg Dive Bureky im Bibi im 11 ovx xy ru lixltfli ROW: Mike Miller, -lack Cameron, Eugene Thoms, Dick Boerel, Hmk Schmidt Tom lxitthin udi Speer Tom Wrtion Nitk lritz -laik Donahue. CADET BAND FRONY ROW: Byron Paulson, Doug Kelly Tom Borst, -Ieff Rnppaport, Don Perry, Bob Snxnmn, Carla Dornin, Alma Henderson, Ginny Grossman, Sue Gilmore, Sara Lynne Ericson, Sandy Mahan. XITCOND ROll : Andy Wiilrers, Barlmrrr Bruce, Mary McGuire, Jim Isley, lfverett -Iones, Miiry Plimpton, Joan Gemoicki, Sue Crane. THIRD ROW: Barb Bauman, Sue Willirirris, Carol Linclgen, Gerald Gans, Annette Perrone, Mike Ushijimx, Ken Roherts, Barry Rierz, Drive Hoekenga, Roberta Skeet, Alolwn Brockhoiise, Beverly Crickartl, Boh Polircheck, Paul Book, Dave Willianison, Mike Griizirino, Lew Koppel, Piiwl Olofson, Sharon O'Brien. FOVRTII ROW: Harvey Rosen, Joe Wfunur, -lim Chrisos, Janice Moschell, Dan Buck, Tom Young, Dave Wetleking, Francie Buchan, George Haherichter, Bud Schneider. Bill Seaway, john Golnh, Rich Rink, Tom Bentley, Bill Horn, Dennis Bertram, Dorothy Smith. BACK R0ll'l: Pete Tuluc, jon Arnclt, john Leher, Roy Lnskey, Larry Benson, John Knowles, Terry Hljlllltllltl, Drive Rutherford, Dennis Heirlenleltlt, Ken Moilesitt, George Novy, Doug Wliite, Pere Kramer, Don Van Dyke, Gary Clortright, Mr. Kuire, Max Meinel, -lim Brute, -Ie.m Becker. fr W' ' 'C -ll, Sonnie Stott Marge Anilerson Birb Clark Nikki Humphreys SICOIXD R011 l lx I Ll C Ill G f ifoiggui Rn?gE,-riiilfjfjf'1'1i11QD R011 Chiflie Lifhrop Qteve lunk lrink Pune lrlnk C rosshrns Pite Olsoifs DQL l3LxBim1RA I:li.Jli1Hli lol1n'Stephens, Bruce Thoms, Ray Harrison Norm in lxlumpp FOURIH KOH Bruce Biltlvxin Piul Lgntstrgilgc klltkomllislliz 1 P nyh our Dick Betz, lflo Stilke, Dick G.irti.i, Arlene Nclson unly Yicgenlwein Bill Sells Nmu Suffer! ld! M4Clf Cf!! 4 V Y Toney, Jett' Cfook, Dick Matthews, Greg Schubert ern Wcxlwhe Cliff l0l1nS0f1 MF Klllfe Arlene Rmlflsi-LIC? lean bmllh v l ART CLUB The club annually sponsors a Christmas sale of jewelry, cards, and ash trays, which have been created by the members. An art exhibit showing the work of both faculty and students, is judged each spring and prizes are awarded. ub - BATON CLUB To improve the techniques of twirling is the club's main purpose, and the only requirement for joining is an interest in twirling. After the twirlers have become experienced, they may attend contests and try out for the school's band to appear in parades, assemblys, and football games FRONT' Arlene Rodriquez. BACK: Nancy Sciffcrt, jane Smith, Pat McCaffcrtv. FRONT: Joyce Kenny, Mr. S:ilp, Miss Tarachas. BACK' Diane Cogswell, Tom Miller, Bobby Willers. BOYS' CLUB The Boys' Club is an organization to which every boy be- longs. The club's main purposes are to promote understanding and improve the welfare of all boys at Maine. The Christmas Formal, Vocational Day, and the judy Reed Charity dance were sponsored by the club during the past year. FRONT' Tim Mayer, Mr. Brady, Bob Wyatt, Charlie Stephens, President. ilbslidiliklls, CHEMISTRY CLUB This club provides a background for those students inter- ested in vocations related to chemistry. Speakers are often in- vited to talk or demonstrate experiments at meetings. FRONT: Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Freise, Mr. Miller. BACK: Bruce Baldwin, Peggy Caine, jim Herzog, Marian Moore. l El it S E CHESS CLUB Twice a month the club meets in room 320 to participate in a round robin chess game. Even though it is a member of the Suburban Chess League, games are also played outside of the league. FRONT' Mr. Fry, Tom Hawk, Robert McDonald, President. BACK: jon Howe, 44 Brandon Hughes. COMMERCIAL CLUB Interest in a business career is the one prerequisite for joining the Commercial Club. To give members information of the business world, the club takes an annual trip to Chicago's loop. On the social side, the club sponsors each year an elaborate Christmas party forthe children of all Maine's employees. FRONT: Karen Rowland: Joanne Jemison, Miss Fairchild. BACK: Joyce Wursterg Janet Lynn: Gay Redelph. DEMONAIRES This club was organized for those students interested in aviation. By practicing on the Link Trainer, members learn the basic fundamentals of navigation, aerodynamics, and instrument flying. FRONT: Judith Humes: Debbie Fredetecksong Jack Arbog Steve Lindbloomg Kent Steffkeg Don Nelsong Mr. Noetzel: Mr. Brownell. FRENCH CLUB Throu h tames, movies, son fs, and social conversation 8 E- fn the club hel s develow the technical knowledfe ac uired in l fa class. These activities give an opportunity to understand more easily the language and culture of the French peo le P . FRONT: Mary Kohl: Barb Denny: Sue Hotchkiss: Mt. Holbrookg Gretchen Koehler, 45 DEBATE TEAM Resolved: that the federal government should adopt the basic principles of the Brannon plan, was the national debate topic argued by our debate team as they traveled to other schools and participated in many tournaments. The ur ose of these debates is to wive students ex erience in fn speech activities and to foster interest in national problems. FRONT: Barb Rowletteg Harry Young: Janice lrmo: Denise Atkinson: Jon Howe: Mr. Wagner. i Q rv- '-Mx DEMON DISECTORS CBIOLOGY CLUBJ Besides sponsoring the polio drive and the Science Awards Banquet, the Demon Disectors found time for a Christmas skating party and a spring trip to the Indiana sand dunes. FRONT: Karen Walker: Terry Highland: Gary Hurt: Mrs. Baas. BACK: Ann Johnson: Janice Doddsl .loan Schultz. gig ,ummm ll . C 21 Q n i ,A X A K i . t 1 . 1 Q t 1 jg! , V f is . K U - Q ai' I ' 5 fe. ' A 0 I 1 rg, vm' I g - vga .Q ' ,, J Yugi lt ' T' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America use their interest in home economics to support their motto, toward new horizonsf, The club annually holds a Christmas party, a spring tea, and sponsors the Red Cross Drive. Girls with one semester of home economics are eligible. BACK: Nancy McMein, president, Ann Werketka, Esther Barr, Miss Mitrovich, Miss Teuscher. FRONT' Kitty Doyle, Margo Huntington, FUTURE TEACHERS As a chapter ofa national organization, this club gives girls an opportunity to learn about their future profession and enjoy social activities. At Christmas, the group sponsored a party for an orphanage. The only requirement for membership is an in- terest in the teaching profession. FRONT' Kathleen Cianciarulo, Nadine Reiter, joan Kerst, Carroll McNelis, presi- dent, Miss Russell, GERMAN CLUB Singing German songs and participating in games enable members to learn the language and customs of German speak- ing people. Annual activities are a roller skating party, a beach party, and a hay ride. FRONT' Lynn Fischer, Sharon Monahan, Lois Schuhknecht, Ted Schultz, president, Mr. Thompson, Mr, Lusskv. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB The Bowling Club is organized for those girls interested in competitive bowling, Ameetings are held once a week in Des Plaines. A banquet is held in the spring. FRONT' Elaine Butenschoen, Marilyn Stempak, Sharon Leverenz, Sandy johnson, president, Miss Machel. GIRLS' CLUB One of the busiest clubs is the Girls' club of which every girl is a member. Some of the year's activities are the Mother- Daughter teas, the Girls' Choice dance, and college day. These and other activities help the club achieve its purpose, better un- derstanding among mainites. FRONT' june Johnson, Carol Book, Paula jackson, Miss Blazek, Barb Efring. BACK: Bette Becker, Brenda Mather, Marlene Diemecke, Mary Thies, Barb Loclf- hart, Mary Koll, jan Meurer, Linda La Forte. GOOD WORDS CLUB Besides providing play things to entertain bed-ridden chil dren, the club strives to improve good will among Mainites and to speak and act constructively. BACK.judy Elliot, Lois Bade. FRONT' Beth johnson, president: Bonnie Mfl f-f-.. nan. Miss Smith, '- T G V MODEL RAILROADERS' CLUB Those interested in model railroading are invited to build and operate a scale model railroad as members of this club. Their weekly meetings are highlighted by a regular schedule of railroad films. FRONT: Chuck Dubsky: Wayine Schapper: Mr. Kruzel, MOUNTED MAINITES The Mounted Mainites is open to all girls interested in both horseback-riding and the responsibilities connected with the operation of a club. Beginners and advanced riders partici- pate in a spring horse show. FRONT: Barbara Weiss: Miss Case: Carolyn Virus: Judy Cox: Marion Brenner. PARK RIDGE BOYS, BOWLING CLUB Any boy living in Park Ridge who is interested in bowling, whether experienced or not, may become a member of this bowling club. Meetings are held weekly at alleys in Park Ridge. FRONT: Bill Schwartz: Ken Craig, BACK: Mr. Watson: Joe Kunz: ji m Loken. 47 LATIN CLUB The purpose of this colorful club is to acquaint students with Roman customs, and life, and to foster better under- standing of the Latin language and its values. Annually the club celebrates the Saturnalia and holds a Roman banquet in the spring. FRONT: Beverly Bartrum: Dave Schon: jerry Majerowicz: Richard Beard: joe McMahon: Lance Vetter: Judie Knilans: Miss Toussaint: Miss Fisher: Miss Snyder. M CLUB To increase and project the spirit of sportsmanship, Maine's lettermen meet twice monthly. Besides ushering at assemblies and selling pop corn at home games, M Club members had a hay ride, a Variety Show act, and an M Club- Faculty basketball game. FRONT: George Osborne: Mr. Yukovitch: jim Blaker. BACK: Timmy Mayer: Steve Williams: Bob Wyatt: Glenn Stousland: Bruce Lingdren. MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY American history students are eligible to join the Maine Historical Society. This club sponsored the January Deep Freeze dance, and the annual History Honors Banquet. Boys and Girls State Representatives are chosen by the, recipients of History Honors. FRONT: Mr. E. J. Anderson: Nancy Langham: Gregory Schubert: jeff Cook: Mary Kohl. L PEP CLUB Pep Club cheering sections made up of Mainites in white, plus a card section made school spirit and enthusiasm soar. Besides sponsoring busses to away games, Pep Clubbers sold candy and soft drinks at home games. FRONT: Jan McClaytong Pam Grimm: Mary DeSchepperg Miss Solheimg Sue Grahill. PHYSICS CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY CCAMERAI CLUB To provide an opportunity for those interested in photog- raphy to work together, members of the Camera Club meet twice each month. With their acquired knowledge they serve the school whenever possible. FRONT: Harry Youngg Betsy Catrong Charles DeColag Mr. Simonson. RIFLE CLUB Sixty sharpshooters began firing on Maine's new rifle range early in November. The club competed in the National Rifle Association postal matches and with teams in this area. Any Mainite. boy or girl, is eligible to join. SEATED: Mr. Kohlerg John Anderson: Kurt Bergg Dick Allen. STANDING: Paul Messick, Jim Merret. In addition to planning-board meetings, hearing guest speakers, and seeing science movies, the club has at least one social meeting a month. Membership is open to all physics students who wish to further their classroom interests. SEATED: Diane Schlieckertg Mr. Foreman: Mr. Noetzelg Mr, Rider. STANDING: Chip Wiggins, Barb Dennyg Bill Burrows. RADIO CLUB Students interested in the construction and operation of radios are eligible for membership. By sending messages through Maine's amateur station and listening to guest speak- ers, members are supplied with information for a future career. LEFT: Mr. Whitfield, Dave Henderson, RICriHT1 jeff Lindsteadtg John Schladwyeilerg Richard Fabish. 48 l SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB An interest in human relations and social problems is required of students who wish to join the club. Activities are planned to stimulate interest in social problems both on and off campus. Co-sponsorship of Brotherhood Week, the annual Care drive, the mock election, and a brotherhood tour have been this year's principal projects. FRONT: Bill Burrows: Liz Nelson: Inar Hillmang Marcia Olsen: Mr. Werner. SPANISH CLUB Members of the Spanish Club gather once a month to see movies, play games, and converse-all in Spanish. At Christmas they drink Mexican chocolate and break the pinata. N TVN A dance is held in the spring. FRONT: Mary DeSchepper: Miss Loweryg Tuck Reinert: Gail Novak' A Karen Elliot. BACK: Jan jones: Bruce Roberts. x STAGECRAFTERS' CLUB Members of the Stagecrafters' club learn to assist in Maine's dramatic productions by managing lighting, sound, costumes, and sets. The purpose of the club is to teach theatre skills and techniques. Each year awards are presented to stu- dents doing outstanding work in the drama departments. FRONT: Mr. Sickalg Mr. McGillisg Mr, Hoag. BACK: Darlene Kittle- sen: Chuck Bently: David Hillg Gretchen Graff. THEATRE CLUB The Theatre Club takes trips to downtown Chicago to attend professional plays. Members of the club decide at the monthly meeting what play, ballet, or opera they want to see. FRONT: Mr. Sickalg Bonnie Scott: Mr. Hoag. BACK: Judi Speer: Wayne Vaughn. 49 Ms. lx irc xc Q urs Mr, llimg, lllk liiurcr Mr Slkkll 3.,enLr1lclirc.cr0r. lHl lb VARlFrIX SHOW No Biisiiic lilsg Qlww usi- SlllDlN'I H '- lll'SlNl79S W .V ii lx Again' l lusslcx' xl, I 1 l fx lll 1 Q f ' ,Q 4 M, Q is gg s l ifcc-liiiiiiliul N- Ms l ' A K lil NlCill'll s u'fcuiAiii.iiicus i 1 flu must siiuussf 1 s UU liill, sriillciii i 44 mm ig:-1' Howie iiii lwimll 1 liiillxuuilxiiii lliiu. Swim- of iliicul lu i prriimiiiviir limi ililims ini iiiizul lvl LllllILl1S1I iplivi' C mil is lu ilu- siiilliu 1 il iiisiriicmr l,llll.l illiwiilxf il iluiilwla scrims xwrv only i i s ll ini s iiiiul out lwx' rcclmicil i F' lf! HNIICAI DlRl'f1'lOR5 ii Bent lick ClH1fTlCfUI1 I my me i' I 'V vw Q? XVII I5 llll liill Y' i 4' i ii . l ,li .t i X .L 2, I ls? 1 l , is '7 'l 5' s -l l is 1, ,Y ,ii A. , I .IJ ,. .it f r. Q , r DI R A M 4 Vlilil lliiilx liziilsiiiii Q ii fluruigiiiliii fir l Xi M llu ns Qu ' l f jk '14 Q !' KY Q . , 1 i ii MX I H V1 i x 'lk , N F 17 W'0fmr ,QQ -3 U Y K i Kell? 24' fm E' a ,Q t k1'w-S 1 A' x:T1X4Di1'XIN XXX E. F lx 1- by 'Nxt X N x2 A INVI N f, .fi THE CAST Charlotte Crippen, Darlene Kittilsen, Portly, Howard Young, Tom Kitchin, Judi Speer, Charles Martin, Max Ludeke, Brenda Mather, Brenda Porte. THE CREXW y FRONT ROHM: ,ludy Haskins, Sally Wilcox, Nancy Broherg, julie Sitkal, Sara Ericson, Carol Badger, Barbara Long, Mary Adler, Mary Cass, SECOND ROll : Dave Hill, Al Gundelach, Dave Jordan, Bob Colin, Hugh Czerwonky, Rich Strand, Bob Ornberg, ,lim Biba, Joyie Kongabel. BACK ROll : Nan Ericson, Gretthen Graf, Phil Spinuzza, Dave DuBois, Lee Taylor, Harald Graning, Bruce Ammerman, jim VUL-gner, Bob Demmon, John Switzer, jill Grande. A SCENE th 01111 CS THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY On November 50 and Sl at 8 o'clock P.M., the senior class presented Philip Barry's comedy, The Youngest. For the first time at Maine, a play used both an exterior and an interior setg a gaily decorated sun porch made up the exterior, while the interior consisted of a well-furnished living room. Each of the nine members in the cast wore four differ- ent outfits, and their make-up ranged from that of a boy author to that of a sixty year old woman. The long hours spent inbuilding props, handling pub- licity, and rehearsing were more than rewarded. Not only did the student body flock to see the play, but tickets were successfully sold at open house and night school, and at music stores both in Des Plaines and Park Ridge. THE DIRECTORS FRONT ROll : Nancy Erickson, Mr. Sickal, Mr. Hoag Mr McGillis. SECOND ROW: Bruce Ammerman, Richard S i D H'll BACK ROW Hu h fzervionlx Hob Howard Young, Darlene Kirtilsen, Charlotte Crippen, utrant, ave 1 . , 1 g J ' 'y Brenda Mather, Max Ludeke. Colin. l RICHARD WINSLOW. NANCY BLAKE ..,....,.... OLIVER WINSLOW ...., CHARLOTTE .,,.....Max Ludeke L,..,.,Brenda Mather ...,..,Tom Kitchin .,,..,.....judi Speer MARK WINSLOW .,...,Y,.............,.... ..,..... C harles Martin ALAN MARTIN .,......,....,,...,..............w AUGUSTA WINSLOW MARTIN .,.,,,,. MARTHA CMUFFD WINSLOW ..,.L,.I,, KATIE ..,.Howard Young ......,,Brenda Porte .Darlene Kittilsen .Y,..,...Charl0tte Crippen Charlotte Portly . . . . . Mark Katie. . . A SCENE Judi Speer, Brenda Porte, Tom Kitchin, Max Ludeke, Charles Martin. . - I, - . 1 l-- v- Pw- - Shri . . . Nancy - S Staff 7 f . 'V-5, . is a ' , V in -Q k. K V got ,,., , p f .aw . A fr A - ,, J ' , K 7- c R kf.k . 21 My q ' , x i If -gp wi. W ,,,A' . RS- -' 251' . 'P , H M. S. Pool l' i Sponsor Wg ' i' di M ' Ol . arcla H Sell Mary Blase Sharon Melzer Pat Courtney Inar Hillman Senior Llass Editor . . . . , , , , K Administration Ed1tOr Drama Editor Music Editor Business Manager Q, George Maynard joe Rossman jan jones Editor-in-Chief Underclass Editor Art Editor ii.. A Produced by a staff of five seniors, six do ,,,,f . . .. wa s . . . ' ff. J yuniors, and s1x sophomores the '57 book ' Q ,, has become the most elaborate ever. Since K W ' ' S L the Lens is entirely self-supporting, the A y A J p ,A special cover, the added color, the increased ? ..: - A size, and the other refinements are possible p 5 i because of the student support during the , W Q: 'Q' f i sales campaign. A r sg f I .Xp ' Assistants: Gail Novak, ,R p 11 Nancy Langham, julie ' A 'Y M hyvyii f Chandler. ' v fi t . A A Assistants: Dick McLennan, john 1-0, iv Powers, Dave Hanson. . V, .K l Assistants: joan Schultz, Linda Moore, Joyce Miller. 54 U P 10 H66 staff ff R Q r 1 fi ow ii P A J s 'X ., , 4-'s H A P t . t a L A fr- fr A p in - we K IL.. s. ' f K X Q: r lx V f ,gl vi E . MR' I bv-' 9' ' a - P' 'V , ,X ' r ste, Q i ' -.. S : . .Lx. K M -...H ff' ' K ,er '1 ' Miss Elllisriislgeaberg if 'wi ' I J ' 1 E I - ., .L -, r-I. A 'L' A 4 ul sl t lv in ,i I' , , i 1 lowly 1 L l . - A 1 lar- ' ' Q - i, AQ , 3 ,v BACK ROW: Pablo Lindstrom, Associate Editorg Arlene Nelson, Tom Warne, Ron Raedeke, Page Editors. FRONT ROW' Nan Erickson P Ed' . , age nrorg Mary Russell, Managing Editor: Jan Rochow, Editor-in-Chief: Tim Mayer, Sports Editor' Ed B ' ' ' , urmeister, Page Editor, A1 McClelland, Sports Editorg jo ,M 'CI is E The bi-weekly Pioneer with jan Rochow, editor, Z Miss Ellen Seaberg, sponsor, has finished its thirty-second .J .3 A :bp cessful year as Mames sch . R K K Schwab, Headline. and suc- ool paper. Twenty-seven people serv- ing on this year's staff helped to write the sixteen editions of b the paper. The Pioneer is printed with the help of the 'K r ' print shop. x y res' i Viv J -f '- X. . ix s i if 1 Lee Roche, Barb r ' Weber, juli Leeds, . I ' Reporters. i- - 'F IQ'- . ,,, . H p A LL vi' 11- 3 K ,, xr f . . bl ' 5' B O 'J' A , 'S-TT' ' W Z X ' i -V A K 1 Q 'Y 1? ,,,::. 'x ix sg r L . K X L Nm I ' 4' . jk --1 X if fi mfgg? i ' BACK ROW: Bill Raymond, BACK ROW, by Webster Nancy Mc- Chuck DeCola, Photographers. jurli Speer, jan Penkava, Bob Free- V Guire, Barb Clark, Reporters. FRONT ROW: Darlene Kittleson, Barb Burke, Re- porters. man, Reporters. 55 FRONT ROIV: Gerd Renner, Barb Efting, Staff Artists. tan nt staff The Tangent staff, with john Rolston, as editor and Mr. Robert Barker serving as sponsor, selected and edited the best stu- dent compositions for publication. Tangent is a product of the creative writing classes. FIRST ROW: john Ropa, Lena Ver- schoor,-Iohn Rolsron,-joy Rostberg. SECOND ROW: Ed Burmeister, Paul Lindstrom, Dave Waddell, Wlendcll Boesche, Ken Lillquist, Barb Burke, jan Tansley. news bureau Karen Elliot, Mike Hoffman, Carroll McNelis, Mrs. Specht. The job of the News Bureau is to report informa- tion on Maine's activities to the local newspapers. It met with its sponsor, Mrs. Ellen Specht, first period every day. 56 1956 - 1957 l l lim Nauman, President jan Hamilton, Secretary Each of Maine's homerooms through council rep- resentatives has a voice in school government. Through the council the viewpoints of the students and admin- istration are brought together, thus promoting a more united school. Students look forward to the coming of election week. During this week of posters, skits, and speeches, Maine is alive with school spirit. But behind all the fun and frivolity is a seriousness and a realization that those elected to council have a great responsibility to the student body. The council sponsors the Newcomers Party, the Kickoff Dance, and the Variety Show. It also handles the TB Drive, Homecoming Game Activities, the Bun- dle Drive, and the student phone book, . va' EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW' Sally Helmick, Paula .Iacksomjan Rochow, Sue XVoo- ROW' Charlie Stevens, Steve Toth, Glenn Stousland, Bob Gehring, leyujim Nauman. SECOND ROV' Denny Albano,jill Grande, Car' Bob Rosbe,-jim Littell, NOT PICTURED: Bruce Roberts, Mr. Lusskv, olyn Duhsky, Bud Hamilton, Iim Blaker, jan Hamilton. THIRD 57 LN IV' A Cfuuncil President-Fleet Jim lNlcCfluyton's Skit Bruce Roberts, Ph-wi uf! Dick Allen s Skit CANI7lI7A'l'lfS: Al Reitz, Dick Allen, Cirmunci iw 4:- Mary Koll 4 l Secretary-Elect j Rolwerts SISFOYD ROU7' Lintlt Bruce . 1, 5' , . l-t1l7urtc, ,lun McClayton, Mary Koll. ,llflNxlffFR.S': Jim Blaker, Charlie Stephens, ,lim Littcll. BACK ROWQ Karen Gourlcy, Sally Hclmich, Ji xF i I 1 P if W0 l.lI1Llil I.21l:0I'fC'S Skit if JFK? ,W -.- Al Rcltz s Skit li NNE Gmntlt-. Brut e Roberts Skit if--.E f Awww? o lirutc Rc:l1t'rrS' Skit ' i Dick Allen's Skit Q k t ,A I Kim u .QA- W- m Q 4. 3 Q x M 2 Y r fff, 33.4 xg-E fx , W f 'f uv , 4- 1 F, H I P,+as.bv X' 'ary J Q n Yr . I J' 'Fw .yay x 1 X ki, .1 ,,--v LA l.IIlnf.l l llulu x ,Jil Md lun ll I Q T HLETICS A football player weaves and dodges his way down- lield . . . The high-jumper sails easily up and over the har. . . The crowd roars as the ball rims the hoop and drops in . . . The batter rounds second base and streaks tor third . . . Every muscle straining, a shotputter pushes the steel ball into space. law 1:5- !W' is .ff-x Q Sw if af am. wwwx QQ fs 0 X X30 P325 0' . 'QM ,S 0005 56xL,b3q.w-L 0 '50 we XGMBQG KGWN Kuff xAMQQxQ4,'Z'h N RNV1 M ' QXXQ L W VX Axwqwgc.-A ' . K , ww x Vx . go Ni Xl -Aub- W xwx XX my K 0 xnxx W xg X ,wx A . xnxx 'Qu n , . wx V Y vm 'C Q, QW uw - S80 A 'X Qi . by QM' 940 61 ' Q, 1 0 . 0 Vx 6560 ci . S396 I - K4 S990 0 'X N- yy 090 ' X -1 L, Glo 56096 So 25991 Qt-'91 6056 1 fpl 9 . SXSW 4 QN5' a,a' Th C G VC3!-1 ' V f , . ' S Hike' t'l?ElvitiegI?0n5of5 mil dl ' il ' v th , - DV dysw andy Sales SC C Htywiig Whc fh ' A VCf'l 1' fc C 5 - 'I ul, , no new Aprmg 1 I ay. 3 uflqcd A Offlccrg L CSSCH fC I nd 'Q 'I WCS SCr ' Arc 'x Cnt-Cd Vlcc nw I1. . nfdg The Intramural board and G.A.A. sport-heads direct sea- son sports and the executive board supervises all activities ofthe club. All girls interested in friendly competition are welcome to join G.A.A. ood Q -iff If -4. , fvr 1e,WUR4 4 ls o,.,R o 511,90 '-10617 ,Poli .rf-C .- . 0410 Clxlollan 4.-nj Where's the ball? Ooooh boy!!Y!! PHYS. ED. COACHES FRONT ROW: Helen Wils, Marcella Wfoods. SECIONIJ ROW: Corinne Clark, Gladys Paulson. TIIIRIP ROW: Male jean Engcn, Mary Gray, Barbara Bo- venmeyer, Elizabeth Rigsby. i i,.? ii aquati sport WATER BALLET FRONT ROW' Kay Munson, Karen Lindquist, Margaret Faddenhjoann jemison, Carol Clark, Salen Morrison, Anita Datillo, Gunilla Wahlquist, Elaine Vente. SECOND ROW: Annette Perry, jan Parriott, Nan Curto, Carol Parent, Karen Haarvig, Sue Lightner, Mary Spiggos, Annette Weiss, Naomi Becker, Judy Stanowicki. THIRD ROW: Mary Aegerter, Sandy Sarber, Nan johnson, joan Aiken, Lynn Trendel, Char Armour, Sue Hotchkiss, Barb Walbridge, Linda Thomas, Alicia Wylie, Marlene Peterson, jucly Sieferth, Ardean Smith. FOURTH ROW' Bonnie Pahlman, Mary Larson, Karen Gourley, Sharon Griffiths, joy Dowey, Ann Gillespie, Holly Milestrup, Marilyn Watson, Bonnie Brainard, Lynne Kuper, Gerry Strom, Molly Taylor, Sandy Barrels. BACK ROW' Carolyn Tiegs, Marilyn Weber, Dottie Meyer, Linda Birk,janice Dodds, Donna Wilcox, Sandra Olson, Nancy Sieffert, Claire Peterson, jackie Cramer, Bluette Ziebell, janet Blohm, Lynne O'Shaughnessy, Linda Taylor, joan Avery, Miss Engen. The girls of the Wfater Ballet are In The Swim at Maine. Their aquatic show, presented each spring is unequalled in entertainment. TERRAPIN CLUB FRONT ROW' Mary Larson, Lynn Trendel, Carol Schallawitz. SECOND ROW? Sharon Griffiths, Carol Clark, .Janie Parriott, Carol Parent, Margaret Fadden. TOP ROW' Joann jemison, President. 64 4TH PERIOD GYM ' LEADERS FRONT ROI! ,' Miss Clark, Diane Cogsvyell, Ruthie johnson, Sharon Melzer. Linda La Porte. 'jane Barrowclough. .Ioan Avery. lileanor Zahriskie, Carolyn Hollander. Nancy Langham. Maureen Shine. Iiaflmt-.1 Iigilffgf. Sue gg-hullgfi Ginny Iisurcr- Jim Olson. XISCONI7 ROI! : Alicia XVilie.vIutly Larsen. Tuck Reinert, Charlotte Arm- our. Lynne Ktiper. Beverly Cameron. Leola Hasz. Karen Schubert, Kathy Bott, Mary Koll, Carol Peterson. Nancy Voorhies. Barhara Faughr. THIRD ROWTI Helen Rolston. Lorraine XVesterherg. Susie Facchine. Barhara Laudernjutly Panian. Sandy -johnson. Carol Oyster. Kay Turner, Sharon Griffiths, Suzanne Carlson. Linnea Alnigren. Carolyn Virus, Pat Courtney. 6TH PERIOD GYM LEADERS FRONT ROI! ': Susan Hicks. Bonnie McLennan, Carolyn Audino. Carol Burns, Bonnie Binney. SECOND ROI! .' Ginger Carter, Diane Sehlieckert, Pat Silver. jean Mitchell. jan McClayton. Pat Cassidy, Mary Mentzer, Pat Drajus. THIRD ROW' Nancy Shearer, Pam Grimm, ,Ioan Schroeder. Barh Hoppmann. Gail Shoemaker, Nancy Seittictt. Betsy Galloway. Carol Parent. Carol Hash, Sandy Long. FOURTH ROI! .' Barh Olson. Pat Page. Margaret Vershoor. Carole Trunt. Bev Schmutte. Nancy Donnelly. Linda Birk, Lynn Trendal. Kay Munson. Nancy Curto. Arlene Johanson. Bonnie Stott. FIFTH ROI! .' Flo Busseyyjo Badalamenri. Linda Thomas. .lanie Parriott. Marlene Dietnetke. Anita Sthultes. Paula Martens. jeanne Coul- lwourn. Peg Barrett. Bath Denny. Miss Clark SENIOR GYM LEADERS IJRONY' ROI! .' Charlotte Miller. Bath XVeher. Artlean Smith, Par Vest-ly. Kay Phat. Barb Addington. Paula Giles. 5'lfC,O.N'l7 ROII .' Sandy Vetter.AIan Ro- choyy. 'Ianet Lynn. vloyce l.eP,ige. Prisilla Renkulan Penkayar liirb Clark. Sue Naughton. THIRD ROI! .' Lintla Hostetter. Sue Wlooley. Laurie Gordon. Sue Ritltlltgileanette Keshian. Carol lilanini. Carolyn Duhsky. -Iill Grande. ,Ian vlones. l OI'RTll ROI! .' Lynn Cunningham..Iudy Madary. Lorretta Buran- schoen. Lyn Laskey, Sandy Von Houten. Mary Russell. Marcia Olson. Brenda Mather. Sue Gralwill. -Ian Hamilton. Nan Erickson. FIFTII ROI! .' Sally Helinieh. Carolyn Adams. Flo Stilke. Charlene Rosiak. Karen Meike. Lynne Avton. Karen Rowland. Phyllis Mills. Paula Trenkman.-lune-Iohnson. SIXTH ROI! .' Virginia Holmes. Mary De Shepper. Nan Rickman. Karen Gourley. Sandy johnson. Donna Grilitis. Barh Von Bergen, Laurel Lyson. Sandy lllg. .Ioanne Dahl. Tina -Iones. Hqltflx' ROI! .' Heather Fraser. Carol Mussar. Peggy Caine. .janet Tansley. Barh X'i'intlirop, Carolyn 'l'iegs.KIoann -Iemison. Arlene Nelson. Gretchen lirali. Marilyn XVelver. Dottie Mey er gy cad Each year 160 junior Leaders are chosen from the sophomore dlass to help spark the gym program. After they learn the funda- mentals of supervising a gym class they are classified as Senior Leaders. Some of their duties are: helping gym teachers coach, act- ing as sports referees. and checking equipment. Through them in- terest is stimulated in good sportsmanship. acceptance of responsi- bility. and leadership. CHEERLEADERS INSET L: Bill Hyson. INSET R:-lack Wilson. FRONT ROW: Linda LaForte, Nan Kovar, Kathy Apley, Carolyn Hollander. SECOND ROW' Karen Gourley, Carolyn Dubsky, Cora Mills, June john- son, Arete Kargas. BACK ROV' Sylvia johnson, Kay Munson, Sue Schuller, Pam Fox. Vi r- K fi 'if' . 35, , if . -' aims I ATHLETIC BOARD FRONT.' jerry Dixon, Bob Holmes, Denny A1- bano. BACK: Mr. Baer, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Marzulo, Mr. Brown. football VARSITY FOOTBALL SOUAD FRONT ROW: Coach John MacDonald, Coach Richard Carlini, Coach Ken Ol- son, Coach Al Carstens, Coach Les Rozdalovsky. SECOND RO W: jerry Weiss, Rudy Hutmacher, Vic Pagel, Doug Wright, Rich Wahler. THIRD ROW: Ralph Gruenwald, jack Van Schoyck, joe Valha, Frank Schembs, jim Behnke, jim Hun- ter. FOURTH ROW: George Wilson, Paul Bursiek, jim Hawk, Steve Williams, Kelsey Campion. FIFTH ROW' Ken Niebuhr, john Shields, Marty Rice, Dan Bonaguidi, Bert Gardner, Bob Wyatt, Herb Salman. SIXTH ROW: Glenn Stous- land, Dan Holden, Lou Sciarra, Dan Thogaync Karolczak, Sam Mateer, George 66 Mateika, Kelly Teeman. SEVENTH ROW' Bob McWilliams, Garcly Marcy, Wal- ter Hill, Tom Boerger, Ron Knutson, Bill Corvillion, Dave Hill. EIGHTH ROW: Bob Morris, jeff Veitch, Lloyd Behrens, jim Mulroy, Bob Kupczak, jim Ftahm, Doug Tompkins, Dick White. NINTH ROV' Henry Geffen, Denny Albano, jim Brown, Phil Wilson, jay Blunc, Ron Warnicke, Bob Wade, Gary Olson. BACK ROV' Mgr. Bruce Lindgren, Mgr. Tim Mayer, Mgr. Mac Main, Mgr. Tim Gillick, Mgr. Dick Rappleye, Mgr. Dave Dattilo. 91 fe? iw Q l 'ff ixh .V 4 my 4 Q. ,I we X m 5 X -X L K 9VA A . , as f Q ,-. . N . E X Q ,fd A ri X V A ALAXEL A V . ,J A V lx U. 1 . m Q3 , I l L F A A 1 Q 6 I ,417 , , Bob McWilliams, john Shields Jim Hawk George Wilson Bill Corvillion Herb Salman joe Valha Bob Wyatt Mgr. Tom Mayer All Conference The toughest football team that Maine has ever had emerged from the 1956 season with an overall record of nine wins and one loss, tying the Red Devils of Hinsdale for the West Subur- ban Conference championship. Non-conference Hall Township was the first to succumb to the Demons, smashing running attack and stone-wall defense, 13-0. Downers Grove fell next 23-6, followed by Glenbard in a close, exciting 19-13 touch-and-go battle that had the crowd on its feet completely through the fourth quarter. In the high scor- ing 40-27 defeat of Riverside, junior halfback Vic Pagel gave both the Maine rooters and the opposition a-thrill by plowing his way almost single-handedly, 97 yards downfield for a touch- down. To show their appreciation of a huge A burned on their home field, the Demons traveled to Arlington and clobbered the Cards 31-7 to spoil their homecoming. The Demons weren't the same ball team that played the rest of the season as they were routed by Hinsdale 27-O. In re- venge for their defeat at the hands of Hinsdale, they squashed York the next week, 55-6. When the smoke cleared after a hard fought Friday night battle with La Grange which the Demons won 14-7, they were seemingly to end up in second place, La- Grange in third, and Hinsdale in first. But the next day, with the Demons in the Glenbard stands, yelling louder than most Glenbard fans, the underdog Bards edged the overconfident Red Devils to make them Co-Champions with Maine. junior Vic Pagel, who led the conference in scoring, was named Most Valuable Player, while Henry Gerfen, who earned a first string guard spot on the all-state team, was voted Hon- orary Captain. Besides Pagel and Gerfen, Steve Williams, center, and jim Hawk, end, were named to the all-conference team, with junior back Gary Olsen receiving honorable mention. 68 Henry Geffen All Conference All State Honorary Captain Q rf' .i,.: sglf .iff i pity , gi! 5 ' '7 3 G AIP Vic Pagel All Conference Most Valuable Player Nil fi--Q. Bob Morris Steve Williams Glenn Stousland Wayne Karolczak Denny Albano xx X bond reawn to worry B Hawk Olsen All Conference Hinsdale 2 NJ gif 49. Rich Wahler 7. Maine 0 Pagel, Olsen gx ' ' 1 Q ..kk 4 f M I, 'if X . Eu 5 1 ii T - A . ' me ,L ,Mask W N wk . xx f S Grab him joe! 'A X ., , K L 'ef in e N i,.,er Coaches McDonald, Olsen, Rozdalovsky. Carstens, Carlini George Matejka if' Ui l lf Mgr. Mae Main A '.1 Mgr. Bruce Lindgren 69 FROSH-SOPH SQUAD FRONT ROW: Coach Joe Pawlowski, Coach Bruno Gates, Coach George Vukovich. SECOND ROW: Doug Nelson, Steve Perrill, Mike Farmer, Fred Pfeifer, Howie Ciancia- rulo. THIRD ROW: George Hasselman, Dennis Gordon, Curt Fisher, Rudy Phillips, Bill Phar, jay Bletzinger. FOURTH ROW1 Dan Robertson, Lloyd Wood, Ted Pohl, jim Cerza, Tom Larsen, Fred Strobl, Bob Benton. FIFTH ROW: Bob Storch, Dick Carpenter, Ron Udell, Don Gat- lin, Dell Pendergrast, Walt Lemke, Jay Blomquist. SIXTH ROW: Jim Corley, Wes Galitz, Paul Janeke, Lou Kirsch- ner, Hal Porter, Jeff Miller, Gus Ladas, Jim Radlein. SEVENTH ROW: Bob Neuman, Ed Leinss, Bill White, jim Moller, Randy Schulz, Tod Parkhurst, Jim Humay, Dick Goff. BACK ROW: Doug White, Mgr. john Ander- son, Mgr, Harold Swanson, Mgr. Bruce Rajala, Mgr, Bob Bernero, Roy Moreau. The frosh-soph squad tied for the conference championship with Downers Grove. After a non-conference loss to New Trier and a O-O tie with Downers, they were victorious through the rest of the season, ending with a six won, one lost, one tied record. Lloyd Wood, who joined the team after the Downers game, was voted Most Valuable Player, and Dell Pendergrast named Honorary Captain. The freshman team, under coaches Schildgen, Giovannini, and Marks, lost only one game, for a good six won, one lost record. Coaches Vukovichx Gates' and Pawlowskil FRESHMAN SQUAD FRONT ROW: Mr, Schildgen, Chet Harwood, Gerry Theis, Harry Siebold, Marsh Seece, Tom Neal, Dave Thomson, Alan Harazin, Don Brown Justin Berndt, Allen Shayne. SECOND ROW: Mr. Giovannini, Bill Echbrecht, jerry Gravander, Ray Peterson, Craig Reitz, Ken Markowski Chuck Tompkins, Ron Martin, Dick Smith, Bob Smith, jim Martell, Leon Noe. THIRD ROW: Mr. Marks, Vernon Hamilton, Dennis Helma Paul Christman Rich Fanslow, Tom Hunt, Tom Gerster, Paul Traficanti, Bill Wagner, Ed Swanson, Harvy Rosen, Don Nehlson. BACK ROW Harvey Pomeraining, jeff Sigmund, Bob Kunkle, George Verber, Chuck Reid, Mike Tikas, Bob Boldt, Doug Schmidt, Larry Horn, Bill Spyrison john McSwaney, Dennis Tinsman, Paul Geddis. N'-NL VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Bill Dickison, Dave Petkus, Denny Venzon, Sam Christen, Jim Wegner, Don Smoot. SECOND ROW: Coach Richard Calisch, Mgr. Tom Mason, Curt Robinson, Jim Sea- wart, Ken Engh, Mgr. Bal Champion, Mgr. Tom Weiss. BACK ROW: Chuck Conniff, Jeff Napier, George Osborne, Mike Fesler, Jim Littell, Dick Tilsch- ner, jim Blaker, Arnis Jurevics, Denny LeBlang. I'OSS'C0llIltI' i The harriers took fourth place in the Conference Meet, with George Osborne finishing seventh and Mike Fesler taking ninth place. They ended the season with an overall record of four wins and four losses, defeating Riverside, Hinsdale, Arlington, and Evanston. ' Dennis Byrne was the only Demon to place in the Frosh-Soph Conference Meet, finishing in sixth place. Denny Zakos was chosen frosh-soph Most Valuable Runner, and Lupe ,Perez was named Honorary Captain. George Osborne Most Valuable Runner Honorary Captain Coach Richard Calisch FROSH-SOPH SQUAD FRONT ROW: Coach Richard Calisch, Carl Coan, Ron Osborne, Ron Roepke, Ken Madison, Tom Chase, Ray Mahoney, Lupe Perez. BACK ROW: Jeff Rest, Ron Stauffer, john Hash, Denny Zakos, Denny Byrne, John Jurco, Larry Johnson, Nick Callas, jerry Romes. track Coaches Henry, Calisch, Gates, Marzulo The varsity team had a very successful season. The team was strongest in the field events, with Bob Ornberg consist- ently putting the shot better than 50 feet, and Wayne Worthen and Norm Klumpp each clearing 5'8 and better regularly in the high jump. Worthen and Klumpp were also point getters in the broad jump. George Maynard and john Kenny each crowded the fieldhouse record in the pole-vault. George Mitchell was the outstanding hurdler, running both the highs and lows. Gardy Marcy and Tom Boerger traded first and second places in the quarter, as did Denny Venzon and Dick Tilschner in the half, while George Osborne was always a sure bet in the mile. VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW1 Tom Dvorak, Rich Bresen, Denny LeBlang, Ceebee Rearick, George Maynard, John Kenny. SECOND ROW: Arnis jurevics, Al Haytcher, George Os- borne, Curt Robinson, Wayne Wforthen, Mgr. Bob Miller, Mgr. Tom Mason. THIRD ROW: Bill Dickison, Norm Klumpp, Bob Ornberg, Mike Kelly, Bob Neu- man, ,lim Kleen, Chuck Cochran, Dave Wentlt, Mgr. Wently Boesche. BXICK RUUV: Dick Tilschner, Jeff Napier, Gordon Geiss, jay Soldner, Rick Ruth, Hugo Dahm, Tom Boerger, Gardy Marcy. FROSH-SOPH TEAM Smith, R. Stauffer, J. Rest, P. Miller. R. Osborne, 1. Juszak, G. Baker, Mgr T. Polachek. THIRD ROW: B. Himley K. Martin, D. Klingheil, P, Eisenbacher D. Hoekenga, J. Doeldt, R. Moreau, I Moller, B. Bremer, T. Kapel, Mgr, Al Bonham. BACK ROW: T. Chase, T Larsen, D. Zakos, R. Udell, R. Rink R. Lemke, D. Byrne, C. Mohr, P, Bilski J, jurco, J. Froh. 1. 11, 'tif FRONT ROIV: E. Swanson, L. John- son, J. Larson, J. Hart, B. Dunkley, B. 3 SECOND ROW: s. Zimmerman, R. Osborne, F. Kline, L, Perez, J. Buday, A D. Kochan, K. Christenson, L. Kampka, 90 'f' Q R' -ri. it I 1 ,Z o QQ 53' :ll ws 1? wg. uh llllw .x Q1 F' si? Coaches joe Pawlowski and Robert Schildgen restlin Captain and Most Valuable Wrestler, jim Blaker, grappled his way to the state championship in the 138 pound division, to be- come the first Maine wrestler ever to take a state wrestling crown. In the sectional at New Trier, junior jim Frahrn, 133, and sopho- mores John Hackett, 127, and Howie Cianciarulo, 145, Captured third places, which when added to Blaker's first, netted the team a fifth place. Named to the all-conference 'team were sophomore John Hackett, 127, juniors Dan Rohrer, 95, and Bert Gardner, heavyweight, and seniors George Wilson, 145, and jim Blaker, 138. The froshlsoph squad, under Coach Bob Schildgen, won the conference championship with a red-hot ten won, one lost record. H . , M I L, C3 li ' .fi'f 5 lli T . VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Dan Rohrer, Ron Kel- ler, Tom Mayer, Pat Swagler, john Hackett. SECOND ROW: Jim Frahm, jim Blaker, George Wilson, Lloyd Behrens, Jack Arbo, Buzz Hutchison. BACK ROW: Coach Pawlowski, Jeff Veitch, Dick Kaplan, Bert Gardner, Steve Williams, Roland Lander, Mgr. Dick Strand. FROSH-SOPH SQUAD FRONT ROW: Dave Targett, jack Sensenbrenner, Ed Verschoor, Gordon Soudon, Tom Nelson, Bill Henning. SECOND ROW: Doug White, Charles Horn, Glen Glaser, Howie Cianciarulo Dennis Gordon, Dick Pitt. BACK ROW: Coach Schildgen, Ken Robison, Bob Reader, Dick McLennan, Bill Spyri- son, Bill Mulroy, Bill Lipsey, Tim Byram, Gerald Theis. 'rw' rf' . ' is 0' x'- -.. 'Q-7 .1 ,..,.. W f V ww, -.. , .4 M ik wf frp- W'-W-N i -www-M, .lv -Q i ,J 6. -...QQNNS ,Z An. Q: -Q Qrgxwv ......-- -........,,,-M --...MW Pat Swagler, 1203 john Hackett, 127 sw -L Q-pw 536' VARSITY TEAM SCORES Maine Opponent 58 .....,.... .,.................. E vanston 73 57 .....,. ....... D owners 62 63 .....,n ....... E lgin 88 5 3 ....... .,..,,. G lenbard 73 43 ,,,.... ,... . .Palatine 42 57 ....... ,,.3..,,ww A rlington 52 80 ....... ,......,.. R iverside 56 65 ...,.2, ...... H insdale 63 52 ....... ......, S ycamore 55 57 ...,... ....... N iles 68 60 ...w... ....., Y ork 72 58 ....... ,..... L yons 60 FRONT ROW: Mgrs. Tom Darlington, Bruce Lindgren, Chuck Ehr, Chuck Christensen. SECOND ROW: Bob Qruber, Howie Cluever, John Sisulak, Vic Pagel, Mike Fesler. THIRD ROW: Paul Bursiek, Dick Westwood, Bruce Baldwin, Doug Ball, jim Hawk. BACK ROW: Carl Drevdahl, Pete Zamis, Dick Darter, Tom Gebbie, Jim Nauman, jack McKee, Coach Brady. Coach Bernard Brady basketball 63 V...... 60 ...,:r. 62 .,..:,: 55 .,...., 76 .,..... 60 .,.:... 53 .......... 66 ......Downers 70 64 ..........Glenbard Arlington 49 54 ......Riverside .......Hinsdale 61 ..........York 74 Lyons 68 7 I .......Palatine Under the coaching of Bernard Brady, the varsity cagers completed the 1956-57 season with a record of seven wins and thirteen losses. Their conference record of six wins and eight losses placed them sixth in the conference team standings. Sophomore center Tom Gebbie. towering six feet five, and junior guard Bob Gruber, who was playing his second year of varsity ball, were eleventh and fifth respectively in conference scoring. Rounding out the starting team were juniors Howie Cluever, Jack McKee, and Pete Zamis. Bob Gruber was named to the All-Conference team. Prospects for next year look good because of the number of juniors who lettered this year. From the spectators point of view, the most excit- ing game of the season was the double-overtime defeat of Hinsdale, 65-63. In the second overtime period, with sudden death the ruling, Hinsdale gained control of the ball at the center jump. But a bad pass was deflected by junior Doug Ball, who then chased the ball down the court, scooped it up, and sunk a perfect layup, giving the Demons the game. Bob Gruber was named Most Valuable Player, and jack McKee was chosen Honorary Captain. In X 1 1 F i FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Chuck Reid, Bill White, -lim Wolford, Barry Brune, Hal Porter. SECOND ROW: Jim Busse, Don Perry, Lyle Clapper, Paul -Ianeke, Fred Dolen. THIRD ROW: Coach Hughes, Bob Bogner, Bob Benton, john Hamman, Jim Cerza, Bob Wahler. BACK ROW: Rich Peterson, Tom Mahon, Bob Himel, Ed Leinss. Coaches LeRoy Marks, Elwood Hughes, Fred Bencriscutto ' ' ' A . ..,.,,, . -- rr.-., uw at FR ESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROUU: Dick Sandberg, Wayne Burgess, Craig Adams, Eric Brookens, George Verber, Bob Kunkel, Bill Johnston, Dave Jacobf son. SECOND ROW: Craig Reitz, Bruce Ullock, Larry Clapper, Bill Wagner. THIRD ROW: Coach Ben- criscutto, Dick Vlegchaupt, Dick Sass, Terry Wasley, Ron Martin, Bud Hamilton, Cliff lannella, Bill Wag- ner, John McSwaney, Coach Marks, BACK ROW: Don Kerr, George McGregor, Dennis McCormick, Bill Wegner, Tom Chadwick, Doug Schmidt, Carl Nickols. V 'Q , t Kg, MQ, p 'U' f if- iv Q p se!! mf iff ff ssh 'N W5 f I p . ,tr , Y xr , c ik VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW: Phil Wilson, Bob Kupczak, Ron Warnicke, jim Pierce, Denny LeBlang, Paul Michaelson. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Dave Hill, Marty Zvonar, Denny Albano, Dave Gundling, Jerry Dixon, Butch Fick, Paul Kramer. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Rick Verunac, Bruce Baldwin, Bill Obermayer, joe Valha, jack Schnaedter, Vic Pagel, Al McClelland, Mgr. jim Moore. BACK ROW: Rick Ruth, jim Bruce, jim Ferry, Richard Halvorsen, jim Nauman, Don Smith, Doug Ball, Gary Olsen, Bob Gruber, Ted Schultz. baseball With returning lettermen jack Schnaedter, Dennis Albano, Jerry Dixon, and Bob Gruber, plus six other seniors, the baseball team had a good start. But playing a tight, three to four game-per-week schedule, they suffered from an insufficient supply of pitchers. Despite this handicap, Coach Carstens' team did well in an overly tough baseball conference. KNEELING: Coaches Brady, Hughes, Carstens. STANDING: Coaches Kruzel and Giovannini. F ROSH-SOPH TEAM FRONT ROW: jim Martin, Dick McLennan, Steve Perrill, Howie Cianciatulo, Don Hasselman, SECOND ROW: Mgr. john Love, Bob McCormick, Mike Carlin, jim Cerza, John Hamman, Ron Michaelson, Fred Pfeiffer, Bob Benton. BACK ROW: Les Laibly, Gary , , Hurt, jim Corley, Dell Pendergrast, Paul Janeke, Barry i Brune, Bill White, Todd Parkhurst, Jim Humay, Rich Peterson. My ,U All Mfg? J ' 1 ,Wfff 'NA Wi limi: wt NI wily? M S: A J if ? jp' L3 3331? A .4 if The varsity team emerged from the sea- son with a seven won, five lost record in dual meet competition and a fifth place in the Indian Relays. One of the highlights of the season occurred at the state meet when Bob Hintz, Rich Matula, Jim Highland, and joe Sommer raced 200 yards in 166.5 for a new Maine medley relay record, erasing the former record by .9 seconds, FROSH-SOPH TEAM FIRST ROW: Mel Snodgress, Tom Fischer, Bill Hyson, Jim O'Brien, Scott McConachie. SECOND ROW: Casey Flug, Chuck Reitz, Bill Horn, Harvey Rosen, Fred johnson, Paul Book, Jack Walker. THIRD ROW: Rod Clemens, Skip Snodgress, Grant Esser, Paul Wetleking, Greg Hales, Bruce Burton, Dan Robertson, Mgr. Rich Berg. BACK ROIW: Jack Swope, Dick Ol- sen, Loren Scheel, Pete Benda, Garrett Hopkins, jerry Kautter. Lowell Pletch- er, Mgr. Dave Rutherford. Coaches Harold Baer and jack Tilley VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW: Skip Mulder, Ralph Leonard, Tom Rowlee, Tom Kersting. SECOND ROW: jack Donahue, Kelly Teeman, Dick Clark, Don Drever, 'Joe Sommer. THIRD ROW: Jim Highland, Skip Gerber, Tom Borst, Dave Proebsting, Bob Hintz. BACK ROW: Bob Ben- stein, jack Klug, Roger Hopkins, Rich Matula, Mgr. Tom Huff. Fi' rv I t, f,,-,J .N H H qc f V554 V, I 1.3 'Inf .' . ,, 1 FI:'f,'1 'lil i T' A tl I3 l i. swimmin x 4 -'X tennis Even though the tennis picture in the West Suburban Conference has been dominated by Hinsdale for several years, Maine has been a perennial contender and a tough team to beat. This year the team, under the able supervision of Coach Ken Olson, made an excellent showing, The top singles players were Hugh Czerwonky and Bruce Roberts, while the best doubles combination was Skip Mulder and Ballard Champion. Vl.AllP1l??l , Coaches Ken Olson, Les Kent VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW: Bruce Roberts, Skip Mulder, Ballard Champion, Gerd Ren- ner, Joe Kunz. BACK ROW: Dick Rappleye, Bob Richardson, Chuck Hen- ness, Paul Kruger, Ray Geraldson, Bruce Lindgren, Coach Olson. FROSH-SOPH TEAM FRONT ROW: Bill Lipsey, Ed Sprague, Bob Flaherty, John Masoncup. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Schuwerk, Stuart Shakman, Bruce Dickson, Vince Bryan. BACK ROW: Bill Suhonen, Walter Lemke, Lyle Clapper, Don Kerr, Coach Kent. GOLF TEAM FRQNT ROW: Ed Burmeisrer, Al Rierz, Bob Profhnow, Jim Loken. BACK ROW: Ed Weiss, john Rolsron, jim Soldner. Dave Calhoun. 3 of 1 . ,j,1f K - QQSQ 1 AX xi-Nui, iff XNQ uw:-1 . Mx.. SQ 1, S ! Xl ' X7 nv , 41 .-......... Coach Sid ney Drain ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, ,., ,,..,,i,y W , P, f-v by si i 'Si i ' Coach Harold Baer iq CC. v e lv -.', , L, J WPS GYMNASTICS TEAM KNEELINGQ jim Wennstrom, Chuck Woerz, Al Benson. STAND- ING: Ed Mueller, Parc Wallsh, Phil Richter, Bob Wells, Al Lillyquist, jim Solclner, Clrmcli Drain. 3 3 l c up ins. 'mu wnnum, mu ami: lr if nm wggi, m,M,i,,. , dl, mt gnu, INTRAMURAL CROSS-COUNTRY intramural Mr. O. K. Wilson once again directed a very successful intramural program, designed primarily for those boys who are unable to go out for varsity and frosh-soph teams. In the fall, contests were held in football, golf, and tennis. The winter schedule consisted of table tennis, track, basketball, volley ball, and swimming. The program was rounded out in the spring with softball. L l Coach O. K. Wilscvn INTRAMURAL TRACK FRONT RO W1 joe Juszak, jeff Rest, jim Martin, Larry Kamka, Carl Johnson, Jim Hart, Fred Pfeiffer. SECOND RO W: john Larsen, Paul Bilski, Bob Smith, Dirk Smith, Gene Courtney, Ron Osborne, Dave Swanson, Bill Dunkley, Wayne Mason, Pete Eisenbacher. THIRD ROUV: Keith Christenson, Bill Peterson, Richard Rink, Tony Kapel, Bob Bremer, Roy Moreau, Geoffrey Miller, Ken Madison, Ray Mancinelli, Carl Coan. HW' Mft! 'xntyn H Q swim-xnxx ' 3 neil: :RSV if . . if INTRAMURAI. CROSS-COUNTRY FRONT R0ll : B. Hcnninjl. ,l. Millcr, D. John- son, W. Rismu, B. Dumper, D. Thompson, E. Brookcns, B. Koskc-l.i. SIIONID ROW: M. Day, R. We-gcliiiiiift, D. Riali, R. Mahoney, B. Dunk- lcy, J. Romcs, P. Bilski, G. Blahii. THIRD R0ll : K. Minlison. A. Gronski, B. Holz, D. Pctkus, S. Christian, A. -loriliin, A. Michaely, R. Ruth. BACK R0ll ': C. Rcnncr, W. Worth- cn, bl. Littcll, R. Gucrcio, T, Schultze, B. Willeu- micr, xl. Kunz, J. Napier, l. Blaker, B. Himley. INTRAMURAL GOLF lfROiN l' ROW: Dave Donner, Dick Rappleye. john Knowles, ,lim Lokcn. BACK ROUV: Jim Herzog, Bob Willci1ii1ic'r. ,lohn McMahon. lNTRAMURAL FOOTBALL lfRON'l' ROll 1 -larry Pcsrel, Dirk XWQ-gehaupr, Bob Kmincr, Sim Purvess, Ken Davenport. .YECONI7 R0ll : Cfirl Drcvilahl, Bolw Koskela, Viliiyric Kr.iinlwvr, Tc-il Kcrsting, Tom Kcrsting, P.1ul Sxxxinson. Ilxliflx' RON Russ Plautz, Dick Bi-iiril. Pctc Znniis. INTR AMURAI. FROSH-SOPH SXVIMMING FROM I.lfF'l': Bob Roslwc. Casey Flug, Grant lissur, Skip Snoilgrcss, Bill Horn, Bob Wfillllcr, Bill Hyson. ,WJ N V1 FRESH 1350 students . . . Largest class ever enrolled at Maine . . , School spirit, activities, lived up to our size . . . The PTC party was unforgettable . . . Meeting new people, seeing new faces . . . The excitement of our first class party . . . 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T 5 1 fi .1 , N n 'QV 'ii i 1 f ra - X ' 1 -f !'g l I im Q- - ' p V ' ,fi 'Q' NWN N31 Maul will NR . 15 L, if 1 ij 5, , s -:M -' wir igsiiigkfg A f 53,21 4 tt 2 x ., i L.'4 jr Ng W iz , L rill ,iigfisg , f,,,QgQig i I., Vice President Dick Sandberg Treasurer Trudy Johnson STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Trudy johnson, Judy Lewandowski, Carol Swanson, Dorothy Hansen, Betty Becker, Kathy Apley, Marilyn Fox, jan Olsen, Janie Lewis, Gary Cnxen, Pat French, Beverly Foss. SECOND ROW: Claudia Traisman, Lance Vetter, Doug Wright, Lynn Swanson, Pam Fox, Marcy Rottner, Bobbie Teeman, Art Rasmussen, Nancy Rottner, Neva Huxmann, Bill Johnston, Tom Baum. THIRD ROW: Ken Conklin, Tom Baker, Dave Sten- mark, Dick Sandberg, Dave Schon, Craig Adams, Ed Swansen, Jerry Ma- son, Bud Hamilton, Jim Morrell. .YK Ga. CM, fa Ili' sd' Dorf! look so bored sf: J 1 N1 1 Q .,- N im ,, 2. 3 7' . f P L ' Q I:fL'ShI'D.lI1 class ummm! X, 'K wr QS- xgwg-1' NL-xx 4ux111r1.lstiLs Lluss w.w..-LMS' X tdgpk Frcshm.1n honiccorning flour 8 s , K 43' v ,ur J- ' ,VK 'Q i k ,f I'rcshm.m funds class ,- 4 PM , S i v is FRESHMAN HOMEROOM OO l RON'l' ROU .',loy1c Arncit, Audrcy Anderson. Czirul Allcn, Kathy Aplcy, Mari- Arcncirujim Anntsrciit, Don Cnmbio. Tim Austin. Dzlvc Anderson C lm rrlu. Arncit lu-th Arnmin. .N'1if,'ONl3 ROW: Kathy Accoln, Join' Anderson, Carol Bziclcngjac- John Bach. HA CK ROWJ jim Adamson, Craig Adams. Donulmi Bmunhlnr Wcslnx quclim' Alu, 'l'IllRI7 ROUV: Gi-rzilni Baker. Kgircn Anderson, Kathy Barrett, Karen Andcrson, jim Aldingcr, Strvc DLlligL'!',-lOill1 Arnold, Sginnly Assmr Mr Sidnu Anton, -Inn Amumisrn, fiil1lfBLlKillTlLlI'.l, Kgirl Askrcn, FOIVRTII ROW? Rick IJRONAI' ROU ,' PM l:fCl1k'i1, PM Flics. -lull ci.ll18Li!0NV,'IU1lIl I:YlCLii5Cl'2,I,,IL1KiY Ciar- Tifrlml 5'lfffON17 ROV .' Cfglrol Frey, Sur Spurriv. Charmaine: Ggiutlncr. Dmnc Fur- lfyw-. lmm' U.nrIm'r 1'1111c1v lcon ,- Ninn cirim-v.,Iu11 Frm. Dan Sifulun. Al H.u'1uin. Al Harris, Bill Iicnning. IfOl'R'l'1I ROW '.' jim Hansen, Harold Hanscn. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM O05 ll. Drain. Bill HCL1Ii1,'Ii3i1l1 Hgmus, Dennis HCiIl11l,,JL5i1h Hush BACK ROW on HL mu Nick Heinz. Riclmrd Hedberg. Chcsrcr Hqirwood. Dennis Hnrpcr xmas H in lxgn Hansson. 41 'X V Y A Al E. I J IAONI AOR uln I nulwn Pat Pmusnn .mu Olson 'lun Punt 'Xlatallt nic Pahlman, Linun Opat. Slmrwn Olson, Sully Olarn. Amin-,1 Ulm: lfOIlR'l'll Pllullno Barb cjflgll mug Olstn XPLONI7 AOD' John Plllllllvx Ru mond ROW: Mr, Frctl Bcntriscutto, Wznrrq-11 Poole. Gcmltl lk-tcrmrm. Bill lic-tcrsutm, Kc-itll Paterson Hmm POINLFIIIIIIL, llmvltl Pcttlrsnn Curt Porth lmtlt Pctropulas Im Phillips. Stephen Butmuski. Rlclmtcl Pickup Lcbcr, Sharon Lcauitt, Dianne Lcwis, Lvnn Lcifcr, hlualy Irvvpmtluwski, Marsha Lcnnartlson BACK ROW: Scott Mdfonatlnc. Rntlmrtl Marrcmc. iflmrlcs Mmllnwcll, Wfaync Mason. Al Marquanlt, Ray lxlttiandlcm. lhvnl Mattlmwwn..Iunly l,cunp1rd, Satan Larson, John Masoncup, Mrs, Lcxla Haas. FRESHMAN I-IOMEROOM 101 I-IOMEROOM S-.. . -if in-. FRONT ROW? Put Mgiitlanil, Sharon Mailher, Trudy Mast,joan Malik. Charlene Miilolepsyy, SEKIONIJ ROW: Arlene Marturand. Rosmary lNlcCiirthy. Carole Maika, Bonnie Mgitthys, Sharon Milirew. Dianne McCauley. THIRD ROW: Bolu Mun' son, Bill Mullins, Thomas Minton, Thomas Mount, George Mountlord, Dale FRONT ROHM: P.1triii.1 Mueller, liatharzi Mower, Qirlyn Muentnith, K11thyMoshCr, ,lay Moixm, ,YIiCfONl7 ROU .' Shirley Mattox, Marilyn Mills, Bev Navtatil, Kathy Mullen, Sue Miller TIIIRI7 ROWI Elaine lwlontgotnery, Martha Miller, Sharon Mueller, Alime Mnrrey. Kluily Mingirsih, Pat Morton. IJOURTII ROW: Stewart FRESHMAN 105 -ws Q38 4 Nl ROI! Rum Mlrgnrlc Ro ran lxn Ram me IUUISK Ru L Lin FOIIRTII ROIVJ l5'll R 'I 15-11 R ll s, 1 uc ur, I ussc , Stuart Snhnck. Sharon Rlsko, -judy Kut- unu NJN I u x Nu K 1 D1 lx Sass Ar11oSnhlf,tllu Plkll 5kl'llC u kuwskl, KELIYOI Ri7!U.'lU.ll1 Rink. Lind.: ROC55lI1g ISACK ROIIH: lhul SLIHICHLIHI. 111 c 1 :Ls wx n nu ua Salman, Riglmrd Safrtold, llrigm Schgucr, Diik Sgxrullwvrlg. Ibmng Russell, Hula 1csRL1mh xu IX 3 Ol X xx I v R I R uh C11 'k mm n mn H1111 u 1 Mmx Rnrtncr Nmu Rott Ruth FOI'R'I'll Rfllff' Rulwcrr SLl1l'l'lIlCl',,IilI1 Scum. CQcm'gc' SL'.ll'lL'5,AIUhl1 Swan, Rugvr Schulcr. RiclmrdSd1mnlr. BACK ROW: Rulw1'rSrc111g1x1, Dun Sahusu-r, Run Schimkmjim Schimka, Doug SLhn1icl!, Bill Snl1um.mn. Ruhnrsl Snhwurrv, Bula Sfhuwcrk. FRIZSHMAN HOMEROOM IZKJW 7 ft ff-1x :vi li - 7 FRESHMAN I-IOMEROOM l RIJ,N I' ROUU: Mis Nl'lIlkCk Sun' fil'1llK'.S.ll1tlI'.l ifnn.lnt,,lLxm' Dawson, Rcncc FOURTH 1601173 Kaghgring ljnhlqlllggl HCV CffMk,ml, MM-k IDM-R Iylvld DQ-gm, ilum, Ckuul C'nnr.nl Xlft,'fJ,N'l3 Rfllff' Blll llgxrmgm, Kun Cox. cflfy lioxon. Paul Dgwg De,-frncgjglmcs Dmmxxln BACK RUU ,' Amhwm' ljlpdlllli, Kg-n D.n'c'nImrt, Dnkuwm, liunw llukwn, S.mdr.1 Cook THIRD RUl1 ,' fukin' lfrarncr, Penny Lmug DU-,IQ Ijavul qfulyt-yn Kgnm-fl, IDL-un. B111 Qywgg-rv jlm DMI-Q limping IM -1 i'rulix'. K.1rwl7-wlx. K.1ticCfur1r.1d. kflmlx I,.lllghIL'l'N. Judy Cuba. il 'I 1 nh B k Ruvcr N1 k, D.1x'c-I1mml'ucl1, Cliff lgmncllgl. VL'mc'r Inwcll. Hunry Km'hlL'l'.xI.llncs l'lJO.N I' RUN' Sm- lhnwn. klmwlvn ll.1ll.Sh.lrm1 Hgxll. . mr-mn F Q1 nw . CL y 34 . K llrul Y1',1 UNJIJ RUIV' Hxim' Hmmm. lumix Hugluml, Dorm- Hamcn, Knrcn vlnmhwn, Lxmln Hnllgrcn BACK RUl1 .'Sm.1rr Hunrmgnm, Phllllp Huv, Ugzrv u I 1: r I 1 I s II.1.u'v1g TIIIRI7 RUl! .'.la'.111c'trc H.1usuurD.1v1ni Iivmcy. Ckmnm Hzmhng, Karen Hull, George House. Tun Hum, Kun Vlnul ws. B ll Hui urn M s Sur v Kulnrluci, licnm H.1mrn, Hrxmmlx' Plxlglxw. I.:-lnwla' Ulxfrufsmw FOI'R'l'lI RIJIW' FRIESHMAN HOMIZROOM 149 Sn 'A f - - Q I is FRESHMAN R Ik HQMEROOM 152 .gi 'WF' lfRUN'l' RUll .' Plnllis Hollcnlwglpk, Bcity Fcrry, Connie Howard. Cnnmly Hold- Gunther, Norlvcrt Kzllas FOURTH R0 llnftloscplu Jusznl-c, Todd Kantorowxcz, mann, Qfnrhlcrn Hoscv, lhrlw Howc, X1iCONlD ROW! Terry Howe, Mary Hopp. Angclojulinno, Larry Kzlnikzl. Bill ijolmsron, Terry Kallcrzl. Mr, Mcllillis. BACK lNlg1rgu1'ritc Holalcrncss. ifglrolc Hor.au', -lcun Holz, Pat Colo. THIRD R0ll .'Jg1nCt ROU '.' XVillig1m K1llNLlI, Miles Kass. Bill julirl, John hjurgo, Dalvill lllfililfl- Holtmgmn, Slmcrrx' Hnllig lu, Put W'vnn. Roscnmric Hollnml. Cfnrlorm Holt, Auclrcy FRONT' ROHM: Slmron Brinson, Carol Bolton, Ginny lircir, Bonnic Brownsgl Katie' Hrazlrron, S.lI!llf2l Horskr, Dolores lirgmn, ,YIfCf0NI9 ROUHJ vvilyllt' Burgess, Susan Bowes, Sherry Hourim, Marion llrgullcy liflfflx' ROHM: Miss Alia' Russel' Clit! l5l'gulln'x', liolw Burt, .Iolm Brooks, .lim Bl'0INlSCITlQl,.IClAl-FlLll1CfQ', Alun Bragg. Jim D1lViS. Eric Brookcns, Andy Buntgrjolm Burnqn. Rodngy Bufkq, Rgy B,-Zygk THIRD ROW' Carole Bosmlxo. Dixnc Bourlxxnsl, Dianna Brughlmuscr, SLlZLlIlI1CBl'OSl1 Bruce Hranca, Terrence Buhr-ke, Bob Brcwcrv Dick Wcgchaupt. Dick Brand. ff FRESHMAN I-IOMEROOM 154 I'RO.N I' ROW .' Diana Cinqiugrani, Diane Chamhcrs, Rosemary Cleary. Nanqf Glu-tkcr. Carric Collins. SECOND ROW? Carl Coan. Paul Christmanulim Coonsr, Rotlncss Climvns. Rohcrt Christm. Charles Clifford. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Qfihlar. llchlm- Cflallin. liliyahcth Cavcrt. Barhara Clark. Madclyn Christian. Sandy liRO.'NJ'l' ROll : Nam v Uoclkcl.-lualy Gottschalk. Barbara Goodman. Carol Geisler. Dotlt-t' Cioultl. iforrinc llcncral. SECOND ROW: Laura Glogcr. Joy Gosswiller. List' Xllfilson. Slnrlcy iioclwcl. Mary Ann Hornujanet Gcorgans. THIRD ROW' -lohn Hcrhst, 'john llallmg, Gail Gocrnc, Sue Gloppcmjudy Gregory, Sue Hone- FRESHMAN HOMEROOM Clapp. Sharron Cochrane. BACK ROW: Miss B. Rioux. Karcn Colt-man. Suc Clark. Carol Clarke. Larry Clappcr. Kim Cinklcr. Russell Coornhs, Stan Coolwcr. Davi- Chrisrian. Bob Colson. George Contc man. Tom Hcnwoocl, FOURTH ROW: Rohcrt Himlcy. jam' Gollwarh. Karen Graning. Tom Hinchliffc. BACK ROW: Roger Hcrrmann. -jack Holt. Garrett Hopkins, Larry Horn. Stcphcn Horus, Charles Horn. Richard Shewlk-lt. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM ' GAR. 'Lil ff t 'gil 3 ..... Q - ,Q FRESHMAN HOMEROOM i 3-- 162 f-vga-:H ' X19 W sw on 0' 1 lfRfJ,'X I' RHI! Mgrv Lou Xicgunlwnn. Sue XVulfL'.4lmIy Zil'Sk,,lL'.lH XVulth11i, Km IfOl'K'I'Il RO UU! Gglrx' ML'h.1lux'1Lh. ,Iuhn IJYUII,-1.13 XIII. R.1lpl1 lfrnmis, llrnms XNVIKIIHCII .X'lfK.O.X'l7 ICOIIH' Clxrolxn XY'1sxxicxvQk1, B.ll'l7Lll'.l fxulxl, GAR' lhxsw, Hrlcu lfoxxlun. Iiwlw ligllllng li.-Ilflx' ROIV' Dcnnxx fctrk. H.n'rx' f.lrlx'nk, l,L'I!l1lS fri' fum TIIIRI7 RUIIHJ lx.u'ul XVootcn. l3u.1un.1 Z4-lwll, Kxhristim' Nugent. K.u'L'n mcn. linmk Skolglru, Lmmc XV.1r11L'ckc. Trni Zcuncr, ,l4hUl11.l5 Trippx Mr ,Iulm XVUIH. Sxlvm XVr1gln, M,u'1.mm' Yonus. Sandy fvsku. Susanm' XvlIIl1UL'ff Scbgmian 1 R!J,X l llllll' Mnnlxn linux, Anlirlm lirucn. K.xrL'n I:UlL'Y.xlUf'kL' Stvvclms. ifgmxl INN. Bg1rlvg1r.1 l41'.mg1.Ann l:lI1l!lT.ll1, vC'I'.l Fnmktmrlx I3,'!l,K RUN , 'Ibm Uc'1'sr4'11, llmlwmclx. liunm AJAI115 N17c,'U,X'17 ROIVJ Iiulw Ucskqghlnlum HLIIIITW. l'h1l Gr.m1, Bud Sprg1x1dcl1..Ilxn Ciutlmrry, Don Cimtgntwn. Run fi1lL'lll7Nl, Bud Hamilton, iflny- Iulm Snlw.un1.z. Hum! UL111drl.ulu. IJ.1lcC9r4-wu,S11c l:lY.ll, Pam Fox 'l'lIlRl7 Rllllf' mn CQTLIIILIIN, Hill H.xluvn1n K.nI1x l:og.1rtx. Mrs BUl1ghl1L'I',xllIliX ,IL ikh.mr11l l:I'.lNYhCN, Gc'm'giA Fislmcr. Bm FRESHMAN HOMIEROOM 165 FRESHMAN I-IOMEROOM 171 ,l , l IfK0.N I' ROI! ,' Mun D ,l4LlI'.lLll.l5, M.1rl.1 liwxp lictry Lou lingcl, linrlmm Flwcll, Mcllncln Figgml, Vcrnun Liglnu, I.uu1s Gnrglpolu. G.1rx' Fox, Rulgnll QlLlfl1L'II, lill- Xlullv lf.nl1xn'a1m'k, AlLll'lLll1I1L' lrlllllllll SIi1,U.N'19 RUIV' llLlVVlI1.l lll'LlliUVlLll, lNlgminc Wlml GMU- Um Fullfl' BACK HOU -' Uffillkl G- WY lfllfl C34-lwcl, Paul Ucalsllx Ifullll-lklg QiLll'li'lIL' lilurlinl-4. Dgulcnn' llnhlcr. Suu llllkl1,.IK'1lH llglfllf. THIR17 ROI! ,' Curtis Frost, Dnvinl Fricncl, Glenn Frgmk. Chnl lirukson 1 RU,N l' ROI! ,' lam- lilu, Mguw lluu Drislull. Panriun IDYYQLLIS.Cll1lflL'I1C' Iickmgln. Stllp. I7OI'R'l'I1 ROWY' Davy 'l4UllIl1.,l4U!H l:1llIYI1Slil,Sll.lYUI1 Duttvf P.u Ornck, 4-.nn l5x'.u1c'x. l7i.1nn' Duulwngl. XIif.'ONl7 RUU .' Riclmxl liyrc. Dnuglns Footy, Ray Dottic Dunn.juLlv Drifvcr, HxlffK RUN .' Torn lilsulxc-r,VI11n ll5iK'l'.,llI11 lin, Rnh linlm.uux, Cuwx Plug, llurcn lflmnlmrg TIIIRI7 R011 ,' junlv llllfllllfllf. Suv linglc- Falnslow, Bob Finlhurn, lialmunal lfulwcs, Ronny XVnltgr.un on, Alulia' llllxn lirurx, -Iualy l,llVK'0I.l, Inu l'uI'x'ln. l1111'uly'n Duvall, Mr Joseph FRIZSHMAN HOMFROOM MSM- q9,, '.m.,-.L . NX S 3 as 'S FRESHMAN I-IGMEROOM 1' FRONT ROIV' Rosclw X14'1c1'1111s141, N.1111'v XVi11i,a1m. Norcm' XY'111crf. Dnlnrcs XV1151111, S11c1'1'x' l'ngg-13 A11ir.1 XV11Q5t1'u111 SlfC,OfX'l7 ROUW: 171111'I111111w11.v1U11r1 XVi1-ac. Doug XY'Flg11I, Hum XV1s11111n14. liu111cr11 XY!i1l111mm, KL-11111-111 Wfursr. THIRD R0U ,'lf1m1k VU1wr1,AIu11n XV1uc11111g111, Dianne W711SL1l!, M.111rccn C,1rm11, I1RO.X l' R0l1 .' Prggx 1..lll11R'I'l,.1UAllll Kmg Y11111111111 Kl11'Il, Suc 1..1Po1nrc4 Karcn N1 llI1lLf R11111141 Immngtmlai 1J111111s Nl11uuk1 urx lucblvprs Run M1rt111 1 K111w1.1, .X'IfC,'O.X'l7 RUl1 .' 11.ll'13.lI'.l KkVllIllN', 1!.1r1w.1r11 K11111.1r11i, 1311111116 Kroll, 1511111141 1 art N111 111 ISI 1 f lx JU 1 Il IW on M nor 11 K11w.11ski, TIIIRI7 RU11 ,' A1111 KLl1.l1,l, S2lI1l1l 1'iX5.l1',xIL'LlI1L'lIL' 1'iUSfL1151i1..1OYCL' 111 111111 1xc1r11 N11c14111ng lumml I1tt1c K ITN 1111155 Nh' SQ11l1l4L,CI1 K1'ct1111g,vl.11111c lillC11.ll'S1'i1. Rn1wrr11 Ktiblkll, Harb KlllK'gl'l' IIOVRTII ROU .' 13111 '- ' FRESHMAN HOMEROOM IJRONT R0ll .' Milrcclinc lN1lmwn. Cf.1mli'n Milcv, Cyntliczi Miller. Sandy MCLcn- Miulmlscn ox Millnr Vir3,inii Mi ku Alia Miuluni linttx MiM1lmn Curt nun, lNl1u'v lN1L'i'cr ,YIfCfONl7 RUW'.'MIiiily Millie, Timm Nelson, Don Nelson. Bob ruclc Mcxlul Bfllk ROW Anton Niilioix Bill Ncumin lum Nm Bob NL Nvuinginn. Allvn Ni-lilm, Holly Mcilstrup. TIIIRI7 ROW,'Si1nclv Mifhucly. Gail mCtl1 Cncorfu Nliw C irl Niihols uk Noclzcnski Din Nghlsgn My Q my mmm FRON7' ROW? Dottie Linilquist, Dcc Drckslcnjiinc Lewis. Slmmn Lislczl. Corinna Impcf. XECQONI7 ROW' licrsy Mnclvlillgin. Kit Mugkcnzic. Carol Lidgcn, Caro' Swanson, Lynn Swanson, Ciirhic McKay. TIIIKI7 ROW: Hunnclorc Maicrshofcr, Bcrrc Lohr. Wi'l1ily' Miuklginil, Lynn Lcwis, Vicki Longini, Judy Luft! Roberta mail 4 isbn. ii xv -Z R. QU' l:Ul'RTH RON .' 'lulm XVL'lHstL'r. lilll Xvcslcx. Rlnmlll W'c11.1llx. l,.lVIll XVc'4lc'liil1g, Ilxll XYILZIYCF. 'l'ul XV41llry. Darrell Vifclls Hfifflx' ROV ,' Rnlmnl XX!lu-tstomg Rulw- urr XX'cstplmI. Tcrry XV1lsIcy, Prtc' XV11lsl1. 'l4ll0I1'l.lN XVl1c'utm1n', lilll Xw,l'gl1L'f,-llbi' Ktnslu. lx run Il ll liulw BLLlxIHll1I1 1m lQUll , l1m liauur. Allrcnl BCllll5K'I1. Rulxgml linmlmng. Rmmlml l5l'I1mllllIQ.llLll'l'V lim- llu Q K xg Dun x Nlulxu Ilmcr Pun in Qlinu. Mnry lfllvn Bl'lllI1gl1.lIT1, lififflx' RUIIHJ Dum- liukrr. Dan ll.lllITL Kon llilliff. sn 1 ng x 1 K mwlxn liwlv Bclmku, Iulm linrm lil n S FRESHMAN I-IOMEROOM 208 QL 'Hu' I HOMEROOM l7RU.Vl' ROIV: Iilllilk' Iglnnotru. Iidic C1lI'fiIhL'fS, Ioan Cfgalglbu-su, Kglthv Bllfl. Rn- 1'0l RFH ROW BUD Q hlmbcrllm llndl K mson Arlnm BYNLIHK Nxlwu K ul 9111111 llulsmgl, X1iC,'UNI7VROll .' Linda Kflxgnnlwcrlnini Carol Ccrklcskiljuyclc Burglmrt son Vlfglllll C Ll'I1llx lxnnncth K IFIILX HA! lx IXUU Mr Rnhml C almh mlm -hm' limklcy, licttv Ann Iiurnsndu. Ursula Burdick. THIRD RUIVJ Lloyd Carl- fhll'ItS keith fhflSILl'1SOIl ISIWLI' C llllidfl Llkilllfd C ulsun Wflllxlm Bums sun, Vernon Cgwlx, Uvrnld ciLlI'1lVClli, Rogcr Cain. Ninkv Cnll.1s.jm- Bycrs Tom Cludwnk lfRU.N l' Rffllf' Chnm' Unk. l.uL'il4' Dm-rr, Bctsv IJUI1LlhLli', Cfnrlcnc llljuwplm, N.mu Ilmmmwst.-I11l'is Don. ,YlfCfONl9 RUl! ,' Knrcn lDcIncCY-Jtgu1nctrc DcVrics. Kiln Dux'rm'xL-r, Hukx linlmun, Susan Dcwmrcr, Frances Sdxmialt, 'l'1IIR17 ROU .' Mike' Dunkin, lfhriatzl Hngcn, Susan Dietz, Nancy Dmjus. Put Dorrcll, Carla FRESHMAN 219 25 .Qp:TS' SiQiA5E'E3if' ff k ,. ,PY- L...-Q FRIZSHMAN HOMIEROOM 222 14'1CO,X'l' RIJUH' Nunlrm' l5Lxu.1xJ1.xI.1lmL' RC'xkl!.lf.IK'l. Bcrtx BlI'I1liIlgh.ll'lL Mglrchrm ,IAIIUIULIS Bcnsun lfUI'R'l'l1 RUU ,'.Iumtin Brrndt. XVill1.lm lilslumpl Luix licltnujrm Burk, Hmmm' HI-uk Xlfl UXI5 ROHM' Huw lic1'Ium', Huh Bmknmn, Diak Borg, Anne Bcvcrlv, Linda Bctfxrliln lluthwc-ll, Tllmugu Iiurrcscn I5.'iC,K R0u7.'.JLllT1l'5 .Lum-1 H1.mmn, Lmlv l51.1kw, Iil.um- lSmlc1m.xlw TIIIKI7 ROIIH: Andrcgx Bochum-r, Iiuggxu. Rinhnrd Iiqunlfki. Ihvc' Hll'l'IULll1I1.,ll'l'l'N lincldt. R-mnld Bn-rumlm, Rolwrt H.ulw.11,1 lhmk. S.1mlx.1 Hug. AI.1m-r Iilulxm. l5v1'11.uli1xg Hlnguuc. 'I'l1mng15 BI.zix1 Bnldr. lflCf?.Yl' R011 Nmu l'xmI1,1xk.1. lin Pte-1ttcn.iXIm1'minu Pcnn. Pam P-mrrvxg Mnrxgm Fuhlimlglm, Unk Rgmhcrl, ilxrl R.1ftcl4 Art Rgmmxssum. l..lfl'X Hmmm, linvxnuml I,K'Il'l'N. lhmvrlmx IM-uc .YI-'LUXIV lCf?l1 ,Ic.u1 I'c'1'ry, LQc'nrg1,1 Pllllipvlxldx Pvtvr- Rulc'kcx', Craig Ruin lixlklx' Rfllff' l,C'l'fQLllHll1.lI1, Huh lin-.nl4'1'. Dcnniy Rukin, NL'I1.AIllkiY fiK'll'l1N,,IlltiX PI.nn, Sl1ci1.1 Pt'fK'I'5L'l1. Iunllrlm Pf:tL'1'mv11, TIIIRID ROI1 . I4uk Tum RIKIIQIFJSUH, Chunk Rcld, Bill R.mg..Ixm Pi1,movvski 3 ,BQ :fi ,K 1 .U ,ifmi in U-N. 1 4 .'f,, FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 223 FRONT ROW: Lynn Luntlgrccn, Cathy jungcrs, Carolyn Norkcwitz, Geri Long FOURFH ROW Ward Ristau Bill Dunklcy Brun Wendt Davicl Makinson RW Linda Swanson, Pam Mackcnroth. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Schneider, Betsy Ca Lofthousc Paul Bilbki BACK ROW C harlcnc Fornall Lvnthia Cnrbc Fllis Wcng iron, Suc Lightncr, Kathy Tony, Nancy Bradshaw, Terry Van Winklc. TIIIRD strom B111 Farm Grcgurv Hales Douglas Hilcs Fred Kerr ROU .' Bt-rnarcl Wcbt'r, Blake Wlolfson, Don Brown, john Burk, john Currie IFRONT ROW: Mary Strcwc, Martha Straalcr, janct Stallcr, Sue Sullivan, Pat Stan lcv. .S'liCONI7 ROW: Vivian Riorclan,jaclcic Stangc-, Gay Stanellcy, Georgia Sud rick, .loan Stuchcr, Susan Stuiltmann. THIRD ROW: Fred Talcottuioc Swan, Bon nic Sturnaral, Karcn Strcclxcrt, Sut'Scl1avitL, Virginia Squire, Elizabeth Stephenson FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 231E 'b 2.18 w x u Q 0 1 N mu xg N1 mick mil john Srwvc, ld SIN I I S47 101 1 If ,qu f nn winning A nm Sim Q1 ' 7 L Suu ut D14 Smith, Hub Smith x U x L v r 1 4 ns lu tuxmxr Bull SIYHSUI1, D mn Q H in mm xx ll kk Nuumn Mm Okuvn Miko Ibn Pallur 11IP1inrcr I3 HA MJ!! 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XV.1xne Ixrtrci 111 LL king Mr Muoni I3 llx Al'.11 Iluei, Nev Il11x111g1i111, ljl.lIIC Hlll'kl. M111'yAI.1v1l1' THIRD ROW: Lewis Kop- R0llf'.'Jael-1 Kern, Rielmrrl Susnlc, 131111 KL11 Don Ixlemt ern Ixinrni 1111u In-I.rfl1,11-I1-5 KI1-mI1Am,. Peter Ki1ullv11ssp1, Rolwerr XlUL'lkilI. Rirlmral Klose, Anne john- Klanenik. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 504 TXXYXRNX ln Q! 5 Q11 . H FR 11SH1N1AN HCNN1 ERQDCDBI .7506 1fRO.N l' RU111' Ky1lL'1lL' 'll-1A11f11'11111, R11111 '1'11o111.1m. PM 'I'c1'ro,kI11.1111c 'I4.l11lllO. M111 T1111111lm111. 11111111111 v1'L'L'1I1LlI1, l1.1r11,11.1 ,14L'XIlllIN. V.11 SlI11IX.lI1. 1,1711 'l'11111'sc11, 111111 SW11111, 1,11111.1 '1'1111111pw11 ,X'l:'1'U.N'17 RUUNI 1'.11ri11.1 A1111 '1'1s1'11cr. S1111111 Sw.111s1111, 11111 'l'1111111s.Joc '1H1v111r.,Icrry 'I'1111111.1s li,'1l,K ROUY ,1v17I1l 'I'1111111s1111, Donny 1111115- 1211 K'111111.11. N.111u V1-1lllHl1'5. blcrrx v1'1K'lS. D4-111115 1.1115111111 TIIIRIJ RUUHI Mr. 11111n1. 171111 1N1llIC41i. 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'Y Y-Q1 ' , . .215 A 42, . .- -S, f':' 1 FRISSHMAN HOMEROOM 312 l RON'l' ROHM: Gail XVl1ite, Mary Ann Hills, Carol Gasbargcn, Susan Hess, Sandi Cum olinsnn Marti Jenks IOI Ixlll ROW' Miss Iislur lea ulmsun Brine llarris, Paula Harper, I.inda Helmiek, Gail Heizlenlicldr, Dorothea Harrisville, Johnson Dlxid olinson Robert cnsui Ken ccllinski no Cnni Ummm' Haveri, Cfliervl Henriksen. THIRD ROU '.' Alma Henderson, Royjohnson, IJRONT ROIV: Mari Kcpoui'os,v1oy Kenny, Shelby Juhnsnn, Nan -johnson, Karen Kenar Slif,'ONl7 ROIVJ Karen Alolmson, Trucly Johnson, Sue Kcsrer. Janice Kath, -Imli' Lamping, Limla Kaine, THIRD ROW: Miss Olive Toussaint, Sue Wilscwn, Harb Kamka, fiLll'l7l-JllL'I1i,LfL'I', Nanu' Kelnler, Linda Iulmson. IJOURTII ROW: FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 518 T ln, Eff' FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 520C 'L ff A . M43 FRONT ROI! ,' Mnirthgi Tittle. Nninuie Loszicco. Gunillii Wnhlquist. Elaine Vente Michael Conncly. FOURTH ROlfClaudia Traisman. Carol Ulrich, Dennis Pratt, Sue Yunrc. SECOND ROW: Nalita Troygujoyce Villcrs. Rosemary WakeHeld. Jack Wallace, Robert Voggjim Wagner. LAST ROW: David Paisley, Chuck Gerald Creel, Ricky Van Auken. Tom Trenkmann. THIRD ROW! Sandra Tistlc. Tompkins, Bruce Ullock. Al Van Maren. William Tookey. Dennis Vahs. Williatn Snirn Turner, Lois Vr-trano. Bonnie Van Selow. Ashton Waller. Lance Vetter. Wglgen, Paul Trafiqgnri. FRONT ROW? Margaret Ann Redekenjudity Ricc.R:ie Rafris.Carol Prellbc-rg, dall, Par Pump, Susan Raphael. Dianne Rich. Sue Riley. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Celeste Rich. Ginger Prillenjudy Rc-rzer. SECOND ROW: George Rippen. Ken- Alice Aegertenjanet Ramsey, Linda Racther, Charles Robison, Gerald Ritz,james neth Robison. Chunk Rietz. Russell Rochte. Harvey Rosen. Ed Ritzema. Dominic Rintz.jerry Romes. Edward Rosiak. William Roth. Ronald Rosenwald. Ruhino. 'I'I1'IRl7 R0Ll ':jc1in Puhrmzinn. Lynne Reid. Janice Reid. Delores Ran- wx Nts! FRESHMAN HOMEROOM UPHO ORES The Fifty Ninerf' class newspaper . . . Homecoming Hoat, Smear Them Dogs, second place winner. .. Our football team that tied for first place . , . Three class parties: Harvest Hop, Candy Cane Capers, and our spring party . . . Class mascots, Whitmore I and II . . . Thrill of election week . . . Our class sponsors, Miss Case and Mr. Frey. .S QM -'rv wi- 1 XS' -S3 -1 ' -. Y. M5 in ww :wwe Www ophomor c ass 3-as U sf f Rich Dimberg Vice President Bob Rosbe President l Barb Lockhart Treasurer gr' Gretchen Koehler SCCYCFHYY Mr. Frey, Miss Case wks' 7 V Sponsors STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: jack Sensenbrenner, Dave Hoffman, Annette Weiss, Sue Hodgkiss, Judy D'Ambrosio, Gretchen Koehler, Rich Dimberg, Barb Lockhart. SECOND ROW' Heidi Neumaicr, jan Meurer, Phyllis Ker- cher, Carolyn Doggett, Cora Mills, Sylvia johnson, Marcia Ziehn, Nancy Kovar, Lin- da Taylor, Mike Ushijima. THIRD ROV' David Grace, jack Walker, Bob Swanson, Bob Rosbe, Bob Hanck, Bill White, Rich Peterson, Terry I-lighland,jim Radlein, .Iohn'Kessler, Ron Michaelsonxjim Cerza. Barb Bishop, lov Iackson. as wi :F x x - x - YA X x V' - .2 .L N Q: .i . Q. - . X .. .L s Xe 4 xr 'ii . . Q X J' - 'xx A Q -Q f . ' -,Vsj mg X x . :sw ' .Lf wx , TIKV, v ' f ' . 1 A ? g , , Q . Q- 5 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM O05 M IJRONT ROI! .' -Ianet Sass, Diana Scliroe4ler,judy Sarena, jean Scales, Martana Sarneike. Xli!.ONlJ ROW: Bob Neuman, Ron Roepke, Williiril Riehartls, Bob Rosbe. 'l'llIRl7 RUN .' Aloan Schultz, Arlene Schroeder, Sharon Sehrelber, Sandra Sthneiiler, lN1argaret Sihweitver, Lois Selmliktieelit, Toni Schimka FOURIH ROW! 17RU.'N I4 ROl1 '.' Judy Button, Sioux Bohacelc, Barbara Bruce, Ruth Bowen, Gloria Bonasera. ,YIQCQONIP RO W: Dennis Symbal, Bruce Burton, Mike Carlin, Mike fiffllllllilk Dennis Byrne, TIIIRI7 ROW: Nancy Kovar, Rosemary Granzylc, Mar- ion Brenner. Mary lillen Brown, Mary Ellen DeXYfall, Miss Basenbaek. FOURTH s 5 'G' am, B-me-ls ' 3062 . R ,a g , ' 5- . - -an as -R , V r m f ff? - Q-.af - 'rf . 7 . 'M x II ' Dennis Roecler, Randell Martin, Richard Rinlgjohn Robertson, Bill Roth, Mr. Barrett. BACK ROW: Mike Rosenow, Dan Robertson, Ken Roberts, Barry Rietz. George Ricketts, Barry Lund, ROW: john Catlwallader. Marilyn Borowski, Carol Seward, Ann Carhaugli, Kath- erine Caine, Sue Canaclay. BACK ROW: Ben Burt,jim Busse, Bill Betensehoen, Vince Bryan, Dan Callaghan, Jim Buday, Bill Canar, SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 006 Fil lfflljgg J .elll IK 3.1 -ia ,..,.,,f , 'nr X ' Xp-N -24 .3 ., I.. K S 'Nj 'ef' H QF gfi gf? ., br SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 020 lRU.X I' IIUIIH: YM XYv.lSlNlll1ki. Vu'g1nx.1 V.m Hmm, Sharon XVng11cr.-Icnmm Kcrtcsl. um. Ndllkl V.mdcnI'nmh, Dorn NILINLI1 l'Ul'R'l'Il RUUWJ lid x7C'lNLhUUI', limb K h.u'I.z XY.1lu'1's .YI:'l,U.X'l7 ROIIH: Ann XX'.lI'Hll1g,VlLNkC XX'cbstcr, Kglrcn XY'g1lkur, XYILIIIICT. Dun Vim Dvkc, Iirirflx' RUIV Him Iimwxmlwmn-1. Ihrm-I xX,C'IHsICI'. lc-rrv lumix' XX'YK lI'I1K'!Il1. Nana' XYICIKIIUJIIII. P.1rm'i.1 Mglmmiu, 'IAIIIRI7 ROHM: Suv NVAI- XYYIVIII. Paul XY',C'dL'klI1jL,xl0hIl XY'ulgxxuml. Tod Vue-ky Mnkv lvNI1I1ll'l1.l V Y IRUNNI' Rfllff' 15I'c'XY.ll1l1.l Kmg, fX.lI'0l Sxlmm.uhc'r. Sue' KiL'kkITlhl'.'lllkiX xY,L'hl'l', Phyllix Krlmlxcr. cillfkbl KIUJWCSIU. Bmmlc F1'cc1cx'ikscl1 lixihlx' RUU .' Rikllllfii Lumix King .Ylf1fO.N'IJ ROIVJ lfxmlim- Kuvnng. Marv Pc-mlcrgrgns. Mxrm K4-hm. hlllflhl. cQi'0l'gC',l0l LfCI13C'h, 'llvm K1llWL'l,,Ill11 xlffl. MIN P.u1lwn. I,.lVL'4I1lllCS. Run mlm Ku 'l'lllRl7 RUIIH: I..u'xx .I0hl1YOlX,vIllU lilvxlmnkl, lQrctgl1c11 Knvlllcr. Kcllvr SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM fm-1'- q ' .- 1 1 K 1 I r .kos-ex -it SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 103 .pl l llf?NAl' Rflllf' P411 R.llI15L'Y. l.x'nn l:.lVVkL7Il. Sus.1n R.lYlllU!Rl,,lLlLll' Portv. Kgxrcn PlISLllCl'l, licx' Pnlwr, Sue Picrrcw, Mr. XY'.1gnrr IfUI'R'l'1l ROUUJ Hope' PUHIILIH. Snlnnnlt. Rum li.1l1Impm'r ,Ylz'ffO.N'l7 RUIV' lxbllilltl I l.xtlx.uv, Rmlx Plnll1ps,.lim Sllllffl Rnlwn. Mclvin I'-mlwl.ul41, Ihvill Puwcxs. l3xlCK ROI! .' Bull lk-tcrsmm, llrul Nmdq Luk lrycllw.,-h H411 p,,,,l-,-I 'l'll1Rl7 RUIV: licrnlc Bruru, K.m'n Rcxzm, Suq Plkill-r,-Jllcly Olmn, Km' Picdlzlo Ann Ruling, l RUN,l' Roll -' K-NPN 5-lmlfll. lllH'lVl Sl RUF- Sllmll'-1 Rllfllfllll- Sflmll RUIILZIWV- john Scrvcr. l'0I'R'l'II ROIVJ Mnrictrn Rnlwcrrs. Arlcnc Rmlrmguuz, lilll R.lfl11OHll, llmnm- Rnuniwll Xl:'i,O,'X'l3 RUll :vI.1m'I Smulqlmt. li.n'cn Rnlnnsun. PCLll'l Rus- Bernard Rzlpzlcv. liugcnc Hmmlctr. Skip Snmlgrcss. ILAICQK ROI! ,' Alun Rgullcm, Wll- ll4 l'U'-1 R--wl1'f1v,l0w RVN TIIIKI7 IIOIV' Mx' 1.1-Rm' M11rlcs.wlrl'l' RCM. Clalyron Rccvcs, Brmc Rnglln, Rnnnlal l.cslu-, XXULIYIK' Re-pak. Dun Rinlm, Alnlm Allyn RK'ISllL'I', Dcnnux Kc'll4'x', RlLllLll'xl Raw. Rlklhlfll RLlIllI10NK'. IDLIVL' Prmllnow, Pgwqfg, S., SOPHOMORE I-IOMEROOM 104 SOPHOMORE I-IOMEROOM 106 FRONT ROU .' Anncttc Permnc, -julie Peuvler. Linda Peterson, Barbara Lutson. sun. Steve Pcrrill, Ggary Pcll. I'OI'R'I'lI RUU .' Luc Pctcrson. lilll OIC, Bill Pzlrks, SECOND ROU .' Cl.urc Peterson. Dmtiv: Pnssow, Annette Perry, Carol Peterson, Xllfultcr Vullcrt, Todd Pgarkhurst. Dell PCl'lLlCf3.fI'2lSK. Dun Pt-rry. Run Oslwrnc, Mr, Linda Peterson, Noreen Hummtlhlill Peterson. THIRD ROW: Paul OlolSon. Stott, Lupe Perez, Dolores Pearson, Ionnne Paczkowski. Marlene Peterson, Bill Thomp- IJRONVI' ROW: -l.mc't lnmgc. Karr l..1vx'rcm'c. Pritillzl Story. Muy Arm Krzulsc. lCfIT11lIll1..IllTl Bicklcr, Dmlg Kcllygblolmn Kessler, 'llcrrx' Koclxlvr, Mcrwn Knapp. .X'Iic,'ONl7 ROll : tlmwl lilllhlflkll, lirilu lillfllllf, lWl.lI'YlX'Yll Kupstis. Dnrlcnc ldlzlgc. BACK ROW'.'jcrry Kenncrv. Lou Kirstlmcr, Rnn Kllppcrr. lien Kunvllnlcn, Rich- Rclu llcsrrr, 'IHIRI7 Rlllff' Durutlxy I,nrscn, Geri I.ntg1lg1. Kathie Krcjszl. Barb ard Kinsella, Huh Klchr, Pctcr Klujinn l.gunlvrulmt. Gull liulmick, M.1rx' Lgxrsun, Linda Kussn FOVRT11 ROW: Holv KCI- SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 5' X i 34 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM FRONT RO W: Barhi Morris, jan Meurer, joan Milazzo, Marion Michael, Loi: Marks, Robert Quick, Mike Madden, Larry Mclntyre, Ray Mahoney, ,Ken Madison. Schweitzer, SECONI7 ROW: Lois Meiiarvey, Sue McDougall, Marilyn Means. BACK ROW:jim Martin,john Loveulohn Lixvar, Ray Maneinelli, Richard Bern- Mary MtNelis. THIRD ROW: Ray Love, Sharon Mcliityreujoyte Micalak, Susan ard, George Tuebke, Bill Lupion, Fred Mauteir, Miss Solheim. lihlerman, Nantv Mikulski, Pat Tierwey. FOURTH ROW: Anthony Lopez, Peter FRONT RO W: Naniean Stevens, .Io Slvradlin, JoAnne Steinbach, Sherri Steffen, ert Cooper, Bill Seaway, Fred Andrews, Bill Seaman, Trev lletkwav. BACK ROW Carol Staats. SliCfONl7 ROW: Judy Stanowieki, Mary Spiggos, Linda Stimits, Anne Anthony Shall, Jack Sennsenhrenneiijerry Manikowski, Tom Simich, Ken Smith Soldo, Karen Staunt, THIRD ROW.' Harry Lambert,-Ianet Stadheim, Lynn Steiner, Curtis French, Gordon Souden, Mr. Todd. ,Indy Spohr, Ginny Smith. Kathie Smith. FOURTH ROW! Rithard Peterson, Rob- 1 5 SOPHOMQRE HOMEROOM ..., - -ir, ff bfi. lr W B. , SOPHOMORE Q HOMEROOM X -5. A AX naung 5 S Wulf' FRONT ROIV' Pat Dlivn. liran lingcls. Hclcn Wilsimim. Phyllis Edwards. 'Iualith vlim lDCLll7CfY. Bch Lnrim. Hill lfclcharalt. 'lium Iingh, Paul Clark. Myra liclwzmls, lirlwanlm. .Ylif.'ONl7 ROl! .' Laurr-l PML Cliristina Tabiaaz, Bonnie Erirkson. Both Tul Pohl. Chugk Duhskv. Fred Dolun. Grant Iisscr. Ronald Docrr. Hill Dwycr, lifting. llarh Fin-lil. Sara Lynne lii'irsnn. THIRD ROW: Richard Engclman. Ray David Edwards. Gussclin. Rohcrr liharr. Pcrcr Iiiscnhauhcr. Lcs Laihly. BACK ROW: Mr. Hughes, IfRU.N l' RUIVJ Sanilra Sxx'i.muwirm. Namy Swan. lhrlcnc Srrnm. Linila Taylor. Karen Stnlrc. Par Tanslcy. Wcncly' Clark. HA CK ROW: Tom Stancli. lim Srohhc. llcnli Ncuinaicr SIfC,'U.N'I7 ROIV: Railluigh. Spcfrsaliliciilcr, Duane Stcinkc. Mal- Bob Starch. Richard Sutton. Dick Sruillccl, Dcnnis Stmlclcrd. Harolcl Stull. Frcrl colin Stramlhcrg. Carol Swaglcr. Par Stewart. Isahvl Stiahaus. Par Sullivan THIRD Srrohl. Willie Human. Bud Swanson RON ,' Kcnr Stn-llkc, Russ Minluflccsg, Dawn klohnsnn. Gcrrv Strom. Karen Taunlr. SOPHOMORE 1 I-IOMEROOM 5 - ft Rs. Y lil SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM -Q- X W, , ,F , lf fb? PQQV1 ,cyl-wi' l RUN'l' ROU .' Srndy Houdek. Put Norton, ,Indy Hauer, Valerie Barrerslvy. ,Indy ROW: Lynne Baeuehler, Tina Grudzien, Barb Schwenn, Judy Asrone, Tom Bent' D'Amlwroam ,YISIQONID RUll .' Hola Benton,-jun Moller. Bob Berne-rn, Gemld ley, Dennis Bertram, Peter Bianco, Bold Bauer, BACK ROW: joyre Guignon, ligmderner, ,lun B,ll1I1Llhkkll.,I.lV lilomslulsr THIRD ROW: George Blewer, Ken Sandy Barrels, Beverly Barrrom, Denise Artexson, Bob Bogner. Dlno Huxmhi, lSell.uun, Carol Askew, Mguv Lou linllrng, Lynn linsselr, M,xrilyl1 Bach. FOURTH Gerald Biewer, Dave Bishop. George Blalxa. FRON'I' ROW: lhrlw Newman, liluem' Ziebell,.Iuily NCY'll1S,VlLl4lf' Mueller RlllSAll1lW, Carol Mundi ,YlfK,'UNI3 ROLV' Carl lNiikemnn, Larry Mulcahy, Mueller, Al Mueller. lilup Frentl. Roy Morenu THIRD ROIVJ Al Mowxlt, Mohill, Allen Nelson, Peter Molnn, Dennh Mueller. Mary Hasmsl. Mr. O, K, Wllv son, FOURTH ROW:-James WCSIKJH. Lois Loftus. Gail D:lvis,.Iudy Neal. Tom Mohill. BACK ROW: Diana Mueller. Paula Zwzart, Marilyn Nzmllield, Namy Mueller. Ardis Nielson, Andy Munster, Al Mollin. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 166 '51 lvl 41 uf . 11 Ann HJ ii .. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 178 I lCUN'l' ICUIV' Arlcm' I,cml.1k, illrol Lindquist, Ihrlw l.lmlgr:'n,-Inscphinu Lgwzm Klly,lW.l. P4-rc Kzyamcr. Hub I,.u'sun, Gus l,,ul.as, li.AIC,K KOH , In-Idx SLIIICIQ U4-urge ,Ylft.'r1NI7 RHIIY tlxmlv l.-mu.m,.l0 I,.K-mkku-,.l.m I.imcy, Barb I.cxnu. Ii.u'b Lipkc Kuglrr. Funk l..1mH1crr. lihmk lir.nm'r. P.auI l..lfSK'I1. llglvul Krunpllrk. llnrlcum TIIIKI7 RUIINJ XY'1ll1.nm KYllL'gl'I', lhrlw lmkklmrt. Nnmy Longtlcld. Sue I,ippcrr, I..lIlQ.IL', Mr Sulu. ,lush l.u111lv.1nil,AIn'.zr1 I.iml5knAg I UI'R'l'Il KUU : 'llxm I.nrson, Erich Kumfc, Dgavld I-'R0.X I' Rflllf' H.ll'h.lI.l Bain. NNIN1 Hl kfV Kfhrxs BlC2.IlL'f,.lC1lIUlC Bmklcv, Sur: Bonham. Blum lhumg Iulm Iirmklmmm-L Brut! li-my-11. Mum linrh, JUAN Bit il.lI1kK'llI11L'l5Il'l 5'1itfU.N'l7 RUUH: Huh H.llll'lLII1,AIL',lI1 Hawker. Barb Bishop. HCYSY ninsy BACK RUWT Art Clzvvskx. Dnlc Iir.ur.m. lmldx liowlcr. Rulwri iQ1mg1fxm1. icck, Arlrrrwc' Rust:-r, PM Hom, TIIIRI7 RUl! .' Luk Boeing. Bob Bl't'!HCf.,IlWl1f1 Harold Bmbcrg, Dam Braclmlnulml, Mika Hangar, Paul Bt7Uk,'1UllH Brguuh SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 179 0' X ,9- K. ,ff-Y-1-ki 4 'fil..E'49fK'1 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM IfRON'l' ROl! .' lNlarilx'n O'Sl1ea, Karen Weber, Lois Norcllof, Penny Nielsen, Ginny Olson, Diane Osrerman, Joanne Nielsen, Ron Okerwall, Frlwarcl Oles Aslriana Oomens. XliCONI7 ROWS Lois Overland, Carol Fisher, Irene Nocli, Sher- FOURTH ROW: -lim Olson, Tom Deacon, Paul Opolony, Mr. Noerzel. BACK fic O'Cira4ly, Maureen O'Shea, THIRD ROW: Dave Nickel, Williiini O'Donnell ROW: Don Nielsen, Doug Nelsonulim Oas, Arnie Fiehman, Dave Nelson FRUNY' RU UH: Linda Foxon, jean jackson, Karen Forsberg, Val Polvin, Kay Rue Fisher, Diane Fislileiglrhjune Gabriel, Barbara Forcl. BACK ROW: Don Frost liogkirtr, Carole Gabriel, .YI5CfONI7 ROW','Jucly fiLlSCUIl,LJO.lI1 Garske, Diane Furry, Brian Fanlcnor, Richard Fabish, Bob Ewing, Curt Fisrlier, Ed Gabrinya, Fil Fischer Bill Knelil, liarl Fen. Carol Fowler. THIRD ROW' Donna Hans, Par Flavin, La- Mike Farmer, Rich Freesc' SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 210 an dn 5 'es- hqpdhr W wil ,L is I N SOPHOMORIE 'nib- HUMEROOM I KU,X I' Rflllwx Rurlw Il.xgvn1.u1n 'WA 'nu gran Glorm H.1.1p.1lg1, lilorm f9ll.lI'lSC,'Il1dX H.1h.1, Umm. lidward Grow IfUI'R'I'I1 RUUH: IBUIULI I'I.lI'I'lALj.lIl. Km vlulmsmn. K.m-n lmlx H.l5klllS. lmxc Iicwllwrgl SIMON!! ROW?Ur.1cn l'w1nkcl, Duk Uxwmn, Bob Civllin. Kucn Cirunsmhcl. Pam Hgmm Iixiklx' RUl1 :C'.ul Sllllk, Kon Cinmlwnk, UusI.1Iwl1. l5L'l1n1s Uolnlu, Turn Bug 'HIIR17 ROUUJ larry fQl'Okhk7VN'Skl, Rnh lflmvr cil1l'lfl,xlUhI1 Gulzllw. Ruh Gmll, Krn M-nluxtr. lwullgr H,elwl'1nlxlc'l' 1 lQU,N 1 RUN . kfuul LQQMALL-, PM Glu-ul-i Aikllfmy-4-I LQIIIU-N qfllml Qglukx U19 Km Gavcrtlx.Sllglrlcm'CiI'cc1u', Knrhrxn Licxgrl. Armncm' ffQ'I'lIl4'I', Sun' lioulukxxs. ii1.un.1l1,1, Hmm kQl,mlw Xl-'Q UNI? RULIQ- ljuk Qhyff. IM QQQ-lm-f, 'Ibm U4-hlwlgh QQCKYYZLIILI liCLlL1dCI'. BACK RUUW I.Ul1IL' Cmxumw, Al lyuvpluxxgc-1. linlvmnl Pc-IL-1 Ula-nu Qi1.m-r, lfurrux KQYIHCI' TIIIRI7 RfJl! , l'l1om41s li.1ssm'r. XVgu'nL' Gum wlctru. SUN. D011 fi.lIl1l1, UI-IIHN' liwrxlw. NJHA 41.1.11 KVMU 411.11 . , I Rul1'LQ.m1.1, Hull Uxlluk4UL'ul'g1.1 LQcl1r1xxgcr,l9lL'n Glllcsplc. IfOl'R'I-ll ROUT SCDPHQJINICDRE HOIWFRCUQUIN1 256 m - -., 1 S . . -ip-W ., -.... lfl K ' 1I2'w.... SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 1i1uss , o, ,.,..... If FRONT ROW .' Kay Howard, Linda Howell, Karen Johns, Dwade Sweetlancl. SHCONI7 ROW: Par Jasinski, Sharon Johnston, Grace Isoz, Barbara Peterson, Mar- go Huntington. THIRD ROW: Bob Himcl,JeffLindstaedt,Jim Highland, Stan Pnicion, Fred Hillman, Terry Highland. FOURTH ROW: Richard Helwig, Roberta FRONT RO W: Judy Viinasek, Diane Trawin, Barbara Tonque, Kay Teelclenburg, Lucille Martell, SECQOND ROW: Valerie Ulrich, Sharon Briggs, Molly Taylor, Mary Thies, Jatltie Toussaint, Jan Tookey. THIRD ROW: Lynne Theunissen, Bunny Term, Diane Thorsen, Jewel Thorne, Maria Urso, Jack Swope, Bob Swan- REQ ' - Bl . ,,, W-. - XX: in Hoyt, Judi Johnsen, Cherrie Johnson, Anne Johnson, Joy Jackson, Miss Hoeh- strasser, BACK ROW: Jim Wolff, Charles Helfrick, Dennis Heidenfeldt, Frank Kline, Herd Herdrich, Victor Herz. David Henderson, Gerald Hesslcr, son, Nick De Grazio. HA LK KUW: Mr. hraoy, bteve award, George hweet, Dave Targett, Leigh Taylor, Lee Tousignant, Glenn Karl Thompson, David Tetting, George Twattski. X WV vqf W-OG, ,,,.,, . ,...-Q-.-.Q---igf JEysre SOPHOMORE HQMEROOM q i 'J' 1 -r - f 'c5,r .X ig! SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 262 I RfIN'I' ROIIUJ Anim Ilimlo. ,Iuiiv Di'Mii'h1ii'Is, Arlinc Kosniik, Lnurclci Pixsm, man, Steve Crxiiglc. Biiddy Duns, Pnmclii Dcrrmzir. PM Ildirnt, Mi Gurus l.A,Y'l' ,Ylif,'U.N'l7 ROW' Im' Dmwy, April l3crg,,Igii1icc' Dodds, Virginia Dickmgmn. Bonv ROWT' Bob Gilwsun. Riilph Curran. Dun Hush, Greg l51lYiLi5Ul1,VIlIl'l Diluhn, Curt nic Duhcrr, Klimlvn lliwggctt. THIRD ROW' lirurc Cfiilumi, Hill Dclfnrdv, Fritz Hnrrisi Don l3ilYili5l7I1,'i'l1f'l1 Gillespie. Dicrl. Hill lbciivliiciy XVQ-x G.ilir1 FOI'R'l'11 ROlJ : Mgirrin Davis. Shgimn Gush' FRONT RUl! ,' l3.irlw.ur.i Slwviiu, Sun' XVillig1ms, Connie XVilLuxnn. Ann XX7Cl'CIiiLl. Srcinmcvcr, -Iain Wfilhclm. Shgiron WiiilLllT1S,jAII1CS Wilxiwii, -lim Wfcnnsirimm. Sur Xvilkcs. S'Iff.'UNI7 Kflllf' llulw XY'iHi.ims, Doug XVhirc, Dnvc XViilig1ms, Robin BACK ROU .' Barb X'7Ucis, L. Homins. Bob West, Xwgiync Kcmigill. Bill liascr, Mika- XVii1ti1.ik. Misn Ruth li. Amicisnii TIIIRI7 ROW? Mary Annvttc Wilkiiis. An- XWiI1Lll1Ci1,,ILlCk XVilSon, nrtic NVQ-iv, Cfgmwlxn Hcrig, Sgillv XY'ilsun. Uinnc WiiiII1il14Q. FOI'R'1'll ROUV: Iillrn SOPHCMORE HOMEROOM .N I I i - p ' SOPI-IOMORE HOMIEROOM ix I-'KU,N l' llllllf Mm-I K.lN.lH.l. Rrnu' K,wm.1r, SvlvmAlohnwxu,Aloganm-Vlomas, Carol Nmman Isuson L m Hurt Qlark Hmklu fumu un Lnw I K.1l1x-Mx SIf1,r1,X'l7 ROIV' KNIIIISIIIIL'AIUIIHMUII, Put R1silv.Suc Kocglc. I.ynn-Iulm- W 'Iom Homugr B111 Hurtr Bold Hmh I Humu I I x XX um Hum mn. Shcxlnlu l l.lXK'.lllj.lI1. K.lI'l'l1.Il1llllSK7l1 TIIIRI7 ROW? Bnlw Hoffman, Bill Hyson, Xwllllunx IlbI'llI'hlI1 Hmm Mr Paul l RU,N l4 RHI! l'1INIVL'Il1 Mgullgmir, lAbI'l'LliHL' lx1lllUL7lLl. Maryann Muilluly. Arty K.ll'lM.lN Xlff,O.X'l7 RHIIUJ Vnrgium Ik-x'du'kcr, Frzmccs Budmn, Karon INi1ll'I'il1,JLll'1 Mnmuullu, Slwlrx Mmlclxxxmg TIIIRI3 ROI! .' Marjorie 1x11lCk,LIQ'Ll!1 1N1,mning. Anna Lufxxnk. Run A1.lN4'lN.lI1, Umm' fNi.llHf,'I1lli lx11lgINlSOI1, FOVRTH ROW? Don - 4, A - L ' - id 5 eh y tit ,f - Qi - Z X Q ' ,X Q Q. K, f T 'sgffirjjfj ' - f mm ,MK I V M T93 , 1 AFI ,av qt FRUN'I' RON .' lN1,mt.1 Ziclm. S.mtlt XVoll't', Nanny Zicgcmlwcin, Doris CLll'f.'ICR.I'1 Kiullwnsgt .Ylft.'0.N'l7 ROV ,' Martmt XVvlu', Natalie Yatcxjnnc' Wttntlcrliglt, Stran- nu YULIIUL--IUZIII XVtml1lw, lfrgtnccx XXllIWlLlil THIRD ROW? Mr. DicltCY. Gcrrv Stupltn, Gcrrv Kruscl Dtmru Forster. Cgtrnlyn Quilling, IDQIVC Wrigllt, Gerald FRONT RUIVJ Sgtlcu lYl0l'I'lSOI1,-Ihfkl' Mtllvr. Slmtnn Mmtgtlmn.-lean Rossnwultl XYIIIIICYSICIFI, Stuart Wllllbfillll BACK ROl! .' Gerald lucllulx Dtnm ftkm Run alll Sratrffbr, Larry Zulg1wski.Jim Wtmlllwrtl, Brutc Wtntcr C trl ltnkcr Stan fum , Vukuviclt I'YJI'R'l'I1 RUUHJ link MtI.cnngm. In dt lNioo1t Su lkiussmtn A Iligmc Millcr, Digmc Bunk. SlfC,'O.N'l7 ROll :-lim Hager, Max Mcincl, Geoff Mil- Moschcll, Wilrttgt Millcnhlutli lN1oChlc. BACK AOD' In hltlttrtlt Holm MLC ur lcr, Rulu-rt Mtrlbtmm-ll. linlw Nutr, Huh Mnttcfs. TIIIR17 ROU .' Douglas Mtlfor- rtmtk, Ron Mithgtclson. Bull Mcicrl lcrrt' cnscn, Rlklllfil C merino qtmtlnlc. Dave' l'lmtl'rn.ar1. Com Mllls. Dnmrlty Ixlnortcy. Lil Muthlcnlucck, Mr 3 , SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM x H SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM t i vi lfRON'l' ROIVI' Alito HAH, Miiriiyn Couric, Annette Schroeder. Nancy Colchaugh, Mahon. Ridl Oibff. Lowell PICYCIICY- FOURTH ROW-' MF- FfCy'.J1lCkif-' fffCmCf1f 5'lff,'ONI7 ROL! ', ' Kathy Lfriplwcn, Gail Cqlla, Mgirylinn Chriptal, Mary Lee Qassv Carol Clalrkjcrry Cic-lkjudy Clark, BACK ROW: Phil Miller, Tum Cfiirroll, Tom Ciirnl Curt' TIIIRI7 RO WT Richard Choycc, ,jim Corley, Lyle Clappcr, Thomas Chase, Howard Ciimfidfl-110. jim CCFYH. Dick CRYPCNCY- GUY Cilfffiblhf- FRONT ROW PM SCCHB- ffm Shulfisv Chaflcflc Shfffi Judy' Sdfffih. DOfOfhy ing. FOURTH ROW.' Dave Rutherford, Roger Scott. jeff Sequin, Dennis Crow, Smith. SECOND ROW.'judith Schwoehcl, Mary Shccscxjudy Shicldsjean Smith, John S31-Cm, -Jos Sommer, Wayne Sghuctzner. BA CK ROW:vIi1ck Wzilker, Art Cnrnlinc Scipp, -jc-rry Sulamon, THIRD ROW: Miss Molony, Abby Sigmund, Skibbl, Loren Sghool, Don Schwcnk, Bob Saxman, Randy Schulz, Cathy Skinner. Wayxic Schwankqjohn Schladweilcr, Tom Rothfusujim Schlicht- 1 , E MAA-' 1 ,,,, ,,,,, ,, SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM ,pf --f 40 1 4 Y '-in v 1 as W - 1 A Sl i l RU.X l4 Rlllff' Mugs' A111ln'rm11, l.x nn !xHLlNX'.lX,VI0.ll1lIl' Luk I A SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 554 gs V 0 rkg-ll.-In Arr mn, lfnmk If1'mxl1.1m,Vluhn A1111v1'w11 li.'if.K ROW: Mr VI XV A111Ic'rw11, 'l'1m1 1l1g1n1lw.111l1,,Imiv A1'111s1mng X1f4,'U.X'I7 ROll .'.I111l1 Arv 1111, I ' A A A 3 , K 1 mm mrwn .+lI'L'I1 Amnn. P.111I lizuh, I.1mr1'n Al1kiL'I'SkDl1. 1.11 kin' Arnold. Immun' All4it'I w0I1, I A1H1'1', Plllll AllkiK'l'SOPf, Umm- Al.llL'Ykl, ,Iudx Allman. NLIIW Acgcrtcr, My AI1dK'fNUl1 'IAIIIRIJ M.171.1m11w Rflllf' Ruwg-ll Amwwmw, Bull Altrscn. H111 Ahlm,m. RLIIWLTIU AI1'1g111dm. Rm Amicr- 1fRO.N l' RUll .'vl.11k1c Hullsrmrn. Namy l'lUl1lkkC'l,-Illth' I'ln1ig1-x, Connln' lfioldcrw, !U,lI1I1, Ron lkicll. -Iulm I4l2lI11I1LlH, Unk Hnnwn. 15.11111 H.1nwn, Fwd Hg1Iks1,1m- Ai.ll'lUI'il' Hc11m'Swx ,YI1'1,'U.X'I7 ROIIHJ Ml' Q' U. MM, Mrrrx' Hnrvc, RUILIIK1 H.1crlc', !l1.ll' l3.'lC,'K RUl1 .' S1011 ILIITIIIICVIW, 11111 Hg111L11.AI1x l5l1'1l111gcr fillfl H.1rl1'r, 11111 im Ii111n11m111i.,Ii1n H.1IliJ.1x, Dcnms SIWOIIHIWUIII. 'l'lllRl7 ROIVJ Dun Hnswl- H.lfN'L'f' - SOPHQMORE ' F' HOMEROOM 557 ev-fx --1' V, Nx 7, Q A.,-- --- ,. M- , WlK yfxiff fi. gr. A I w f JU IORS Pep pins at homecoming and 'XVin-De-Game, the prize winning Hour . . . '58 Downstatef' our county fair PTC party '... The guidance of Miss XWoody XX!oods and Mr. Uncle john Huizinga. our sponsors . . . All enjoyed the sock-hop . . , Choosing student council leaders from our class . . . Finally the prom and our year was over. of --.:3.,.1.L me - 2 ici fi, Q41 3, xy l'l Xl' , -x l' 1 M! ' ' f I M.. ,af A4 b 4 1 5 fm 1 , junior ass Bruce Roberts President S9 3 ' x . . Nw w Al Reitz Treasurer E . ? Miss Woods, Mr. Huizinga Sponsors R Bob Richardson jan McC1ayton Vice President Secretary l ' STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Ramona Lada. Marlene Demicke, Kay Turner, Barb Denny, jan McClayton, Mary Koll. SECOND ROW' Ioan Avery. Tuck Rcincrt. Carol Ann Burns, Bonnie Binney, Lois Bade, Bonnie McClennan. Linda LaForte. THIRD ROW' Dick Allen, Al Reitz, Bob Holmes, Don Nesbitt, Greg Schubert, Doug Ball. Paul Bursick, Dan Bonaguidi. Vic Pagel. Bruce Roberts. J 1.-ff - X X , , a Q . Q .. Q L ,X i 5 X 46 - X. Y A Q A N' Q Q- K Y .R iwx - X . ' 'ww ,, it Q Q' Q 41 f X, 1 X ek 2 v ' N o Lf'.I 'N ., ' F. k Q 5 . 'Q E-P :ff 2 Q ' I Q A wk -, ,, Q- ...,w'xf- AQ- AYQNM,-wx' ., .fw for X , f - .h gfgsis 'AxL if 5 ,X sfigilil . X 'K '1 5'-if .1-vw,1 121,531.4 4 Q' . gi..X,',,Q - ,.1 , XR Q .1 X g ww? - 'K N j W -Q-1' iii. was 1 w.'x,.5kvL-NfE- x .Q 4,.-'-f,i.,S,,f'M? L .A d'WfW'-,Xwwx .dx-. L , A fl Raimi Liffw W M f-'XSNH1-. .o Our of my xmvf X' .. , ,Q A 'wx b gr' fx A-4 :wif ','.gY LWS?s:r'f.rx'LFl 'fsftE5'9' W ,Q K 1 s 5 -ui 'SN' XTfY1U3l ffl lmrd ro look lntereqed' 4P at-,Q Class Comm ll JUNIOR HOMEROOM 001 l RlJN'l' RUl! .' lynn 'l'renilA'l, liinnx' lfeurer. Lindgi -jones. Jucly Brown, Nancy ROW: Pere Profnla. Charles Hutchinson, John Anderson, D.ive XX'emlr, Toni Ningnl. .N'IiC,YI.N'l7 RUIV3 Cflnriee Cgirnell, Barb Sommerscliild, Sue Ntster. Paula Young, Lloycl Gnrf, Kurt Seliulalti Bold Holmes. BACK ROW! Dennis lillingson, Mnrenw, Iinlx' lXll'Ul. Dee Fink. lN1LlllI'f'CH Shine. THIRD R0ll ,' Lou Seiglrrei. Sam Frank Masonjczin Moore. lNl.neer. Mui Slierxilgin, wlerrx lxl2llCl'0VVlL'7, Dirk Bresen. liolw Xwulfifi. FOIVRTII l lCf2,N l' RUll .' .Iiniie Prykgi. Mgirilxn Kuske, Sue Selniller. Bonnie Morgan. SEC- A llen. Dnviil Proelwring, Al Alirens, Mike Miller, ISACK ROLV' Kfgirol Gnnnut UNI? ROW: S.mili' Unnsiek, Vlnilv Pzilese. Lorraine Xwesterlvcrg, Carol Wlliirc, jucly sen, Anita SLl1LllICS. lid Mueller. Skip Mulder, Frecl lfliogite, Bzillursl Chgirnpion Allwriligln 'l'lllRl7 RUll .' Rn Ciernlilkon, Paul Moyer. liolu Alberts, Skip Gerber. Doris Martin. Lynn Kyle, Brirlmm Lcmluke. Mm Blguek l.inne.i Almirren. Kulileen ilinnciiirulo. IJOVRTII ROUNJ Glenn Purrcll, Richard JUNIOR HOMERQQM 008 --f ,iflr H A ' - .sr -Q- -JUNIOR HUMIQRUUM 1-. 7 HCHXI ICUU Mm! Stmmw fflluln liui1m'l.,Iu.1l1.'Xu1x,Sl1.1mn l,UXKI1LX.l..llIIIl' .Mrmlxi lvmuxkk Ihwlw lyrulwnx, lnllulr lwwlu vlmfll -vxx lx, Iixll Nm-ll-uf Ii.'Il,lx N1.11m- YI4 HXIW Kill! Km l.x11rf. l.n.xl.1 H.1v.l'.1r AILIVVIIX, SIl.ll'UI1 k1m11tc.,Iu.1x111 RUN Smnlcx Kqvlxlclg KLl1I1xSI,nxwx 'Ibm llullxlllcg Rum Klxlls-m11..I-11111 ligllcwkl, QUAIHHUHIH, l'i.1lv11 :Xmuu IIIIICIT RUN Ummm.: XY'1luwx, MAH KxlI1,fk,ll'li'I1R Cmnlmm Lux. Wfnxxu' Smlmukl XYIUX. klll-vin ll.1NM.N.1ln1x Nf.1f.u1ur I-Yll'lx lll 1CUll','AIol111 IQITUXXHN, P1111 Rrutvl, IXVRUXI RUN ,I 'm Ml-'H' K ml HANK 'ml' MAN- 'I4 H P WI4'- UNL NUM Richard HLllN'47fSL'H,IiIT1 Mcrrctxlcrry Davidson, Davc Datnln.john Srcphcns, Ed, X11 HYI7 Kill! 5,l.llUl1 lIrmlg.'l11Jx l,.lXltlNUH.Vl.lklxll' Xlrllnl. Yxxmn XX'r1xuu, ward Btmimg HJCK R011 A. Lloyd Bchmngu Ron Kmpau Walgcr Hll1.T0m Hall' . ., , , ,, . Imm Nlulmu. I,1ml.1 Hulgu. X1lNNl'.lIIkPIllkl lllllxl7 Mill: liumllml l',H1s,lx.11'nI li,nl:1u,IS--nmvm Nutt. I.mlrH1111-vll,AI1r11Oiwn.l3.lxn'l5wll1113gNI.ul lffll RTI! Nflllw' .JUNIOR Hcmlalzoom lll jerry Toney. 5-'41 if L Il! 'f.pl' 377 wit ,IUNIOR HOMEROOM lf,-' lfRU.N l' Rflllf' Susan Rncll1I1slx'rgcr. lionnic NIKLCIIILIIL M.1n' Ann Mcnrfcr, Bev l:UI'R'I411 RUIl ':.I1uk Van Sclmuk. Rolglnsl lnmnlcr, Bula Dllvlwlv. lilll l..nrnl, liulw Stullcr. vlngannr lNiL'rrilk SIiC,'O.N'l7 ROIVY' Huw-rlx Sxlnnuttc. Slmmn liclxrp-ns, Biukcs. BACK ROW: Ifnl Wluis, Paul Ucttmgxlc. Gary lzlllli, Kon l,,ll'SOH, Ralph lllurlgl llulm. S.1n4lx Hunk, lin l7rp1iL1s,lil'1lu' Lulxcs THIRD 160117 Dgxvmal Hill, Ostrihun, Bill Bicrmnnn, Rudy Hutrngulxcr. Unk XVlntc, 4I.ulx blnsxmmmvslu. Dun SICIIILT, Byron liaulwn, Kclsux' cl.llHPl0I1, I-'RU,X l' ICOIIH: Alne' 'l'rur.1, lf.n'ul llfllllld. H.nrivr Rcm.1ln-3. Nunn' lirunlaow, thcwf, Mrs Vnn Dyke, FUl'R'l'Il ROIV: lJl.lI1C,I4llI1lil5. Cilcn l3lLfl,lllllIH, ling ljUI1I1.l lfmnli. Pm-nnx Nnlml ,YlfffU.NlI7 ROll .' Plnl XVL'nelcl. l..ll'I'X Pulzmclc, Den- Hung. Arnold Sccgcrsullm Senna, P1i11lWciclnc'r, lW12lfllYIll1 Blcckgx ISACK ROW INN lll'l4l6Ul1. lhn lirnwn, Run lgnnnns, P4-rc Znnns 'l'IlIRl7 RUlI ,' Chnl lhmlrllm, Hurry Young. Vu Pxgvl. Dun BOl1Ll4QlllKll.,llIU lixwwwn, flLll'llIR'l' M.my Ann Nixk, Ugnl Sl1Ul'I11.llik'l', Vum Stxnc. Cinil Hcnulmn. lfnrnlc Trunt, Rich Mar- - LJ if 'lu Q JUNIOR HQMEROQM 122 .3 JUNIOR HOMEROQM l RON'l' RUU .'Cherie Cliurehrngm, Linda LZIFOYIC, Adrienne Kreye. Pam Grimm. .X'lft.'UNl9 R0l! .' Iil.iine Romain. Virginia Grossnmn, Lynne Kuper, Kay hlclfiiiiii. Svlviil Aiigims TIIIRIW R0lI .'AIoyne Simnnsen. Jackie Princilc,JuIie Chnniiicr, Ln- l RUN'l' ROIIH: -Iiun Meihn.i, K.iren Austin, Judy Brinker, .Indy Brinker. Judy Kfnurner. SLIINIY uluiinsim. 5'lfCfUNI7 R0W'. Io1in Sielnfifi. Margie Reiter. Sandra Nehlsen. Kgiren 'IUIlI1SOI1,'I.lI1C Bremer, Marcin Muncihenk, Miss Smith THIRD R011 ,' IILIVINLIFLI Ruhnke. IXI1lI'3,1,lI'L'I Iiuinieii. Lindii Thumiis, Milo Werner. Phylis Von Smith Huh Miller. Russ I 1 Kung K irrim Bfiflx OU i A iiuxun df u inginn, Run fliers C union buss Bruilcx Pilmnr Bill Iirinrc Nun Siiiliiniv XVright. Iinrhqi DL Nuillr in Ihrmk IOI Iylll AUD im IIIIINLI' I5 lat lu g Ruger Lund II I cieheri, I5 114 Ignlimi I I u i im ins I3 ROU .' Gemini Sehohcrr Div, Phipps Niik Hmii in Iirimi A1 if 4 3 flag JUNIOR HOMEROOM N 3 ' 2 4 .Q-A 'li ff? if l7llfJ,N I' NUI! ,' lilmm fgllvriskir, lllll.lUllllSOl1,clLlflCL'I1Jillllliklll, Nnnq' Smale, Bon- ROW Mrs Lamson jlm Lolun Dave Homnlul Dun Nululrt lxcn Duffy lom mc llI'.llI1.ll'4l ,YIKQUNID ROL! .' Caml Pulqw, Susic Fzuchirr, Kathleen Doyle, Carole Scnscnlmrcnner bcorgc Wcmlfram Dlck Lockwood BACK ROW Dave Pcruvll Mun-llrrblurly llrwgc-xwnllnrlx' liuslmncll TIIIRI7 ROD '.' Kay lklunsnn, lilllllil' Writers B1ll Holi Bur Gardner Dan Qhrusuc-l Marun Slllmlllilf Phll Willson K unlnn -l.lI1K'f l hlilll.ll1, .Luk llmlquisr, Dun Duggan, lulllllk' lil5lU.JCLl.l1I1C hlulw, IJOURTII Borsclc I-'lCU,N I4 RUIYY Alurly SuvIr,,Ic'g1u XV1rrrm'x', Ngmq' Kult. lmim lizulc. vluclx Cfrnigcr, llrmln l'il'.llli.l Slff.'U.X'l7 ROW: Rnlmrrl Bcgml. XVa1ync Vnuglmn. Paul KfLlmCf. llzxm' lkxvxwmxkx. Curr Rolumon. Mcl Ciusrglfssm. 'l'I1IRl7 ROIV: Dam Rnhrcr, lxl.lI'.QI4' lircwcs. -In ligulzllrllxmmt. Dcgmnn Hzllllil, Wfcmly Rcgclin, Nzznry ,l4L'L1SCl1Cf. 161 1 'S6 -JUNIOR HOMIEROOM I67 l Rfl,X I4 RUN' I5I.H1L' Snlmlxcukcrr, .lumix ,Ia-Hcmm. Iiunnic Bu1m'x. K.1rl11c' Dunn. RUN' XY',nm' lim-xu-1, R.nlpI1 l,L'UH.lIkl..IIITIITTUIN I:l'lTY.lil1l' XVIAIQQIIH. l1l'Ul4'l' HIHN I L Nlxm vI.ukuLIx S1:'c.rJ.X'l? Roll , Iimmm-L-ny !Xlu1unn1a-11 P.1trm.1 llnll.1ml..IL1dx l5.If.K ROIIHJ kirvg Snlxcllmuk, I7n'n111x l.l'B.lI1KLj. 'llwnx BHC'IA4L1i'l, Srvw l.mu. Rulwrr A1.lI'lN.A'l'.lIHlL' Nlmlu'il Ix1dx l'xull.1 IIIIKIF RUIIUJ Q'h.1rlw XY'1ll1c'1m, Tu! Hou Dnpuruk. Mus Mir1m'ul1 lun. A1111 I,1lluIulwt. XY'.xx11c Salnlpfwl, l3cclwx' XIININLT, Marx XIIIIICI 1 UI'R'lll I-'lCO.X'l KUIVJ Olw1'w11 l114lx PlUl1gllIN.lI1.Alxhlll XY'.zrl1ukL', fYi.ll'N lfxgn' ,YIfC,U.N'I7 W'0lfsu11, Run I.1IhiL'IH.ll1I1, vlvrrx XVa'1wg blxm l .nmil. .Iam Nvlmllwl, Lu' R1c'mul', KOH , Flour Pllxlxffll. ,Iuxlx l'.lw1nlx', K.lI'1'l1 Snlmlwrt, lfxtcr l5.1r1', Iictn Ruw Frm! Kunkel' Ii.flf,K RUIIHJ Nuk l:I'lIl. lirmc' C .1n1plwL'lI, Iidwglni Sqllm'lm11'I', Mlkv TIIIRIV RUN' liml Muh.u'lwn, lfxmhm c:Lll'IL'I'.klK'.lIl ffIL'Sl'kC'.,I.iI1 Rolunmn, Vnlcs, Bull Mllcs. Ruger Hopkms. lDiXlL'VIlH'kI9lI1, Al -Ionian, Wgxlr Frcczc, Run -JUNIQR HUM EROO M 202 C uulxu X um ,lmw Km1g.1lwl, lim Dwi.: IfUl'R'l'II ROUH' Mlkc Mlllcr, Mark lhpuk. Mr Miller, ' k if m JUNIOR 4 ' HOMEROOM 204 'df K 1' i. lfKU,'X l' lCUll . lmlia' l'g11'lwr, Ann I..w71u. Destry l,Ul'l11lSI1Cy,.llllll Plnuglxmgm, Mari- lilIlS.JOIl Armlr, Linn Orr, George Pcrrcrsun. IfOI'R'l'll RUIV: Kvn 'I'umsl1uk, .nmr Rumlr, Marx Ann lfollcrn .YIICONI7 ROWC' Mr. Duylc Cnrpmmtcr, Annette Virg Grcwc, Bill Clcylwcrglm, Rolwcrr Cfulligrmn, Cflynlc flfL'Cl1XX'Llltl, liirgu' Nylvorg, lll1lwx',,ln'.11x Augusunc, Arla-nc Wfioc, Sue' StllllCmLll1Il, Sandra Harms. Luclln Cukc' Paul Juvinnll, BACK ROW .' 'luncs Kleen. Al Rcirl, M.1ny Rigs, .Icrry Nukul, mmm. TIIIRI7 RUl! ,' lkggy Sflillklllfll, Bglrlw Lgluclcrt, Carol Parent, Doug Tomp- Rulf'St:1klu'im, Vip Pwwnkai, Doug B.1ll. I ICO,X l' ROI! .' l.lI1klLl l4.1rmlg1i.Alo,m ilcnscn, Pat Z.1kruL'wski. Cfnrul liirulwkr, Daw: Will1,1x11s. lfOI'R'I4H HOU ,' Carl Dum. Ralph lflctl, Bull SLl1wL'nlcr. Sue Almlx ljL'l'l'lQ,1. ,YlfCfO.N'l7 HOU .' Hia-llc Scllillcr. lfglitll XVrlwcr, Arlccn Alolmnson, Rwltc. Lois Sclul. D11vcDccBu15, Tom Will1g1111a. liolw l.cun11rulsun. li,'ll,'K ROW? llimla lla-rlx, VI.n1n'1 lillnkslm, l,4-ons Muxlvv. RLHNUIWLI lirnknviglm TIIIRD ROW: Frimlc Sfhcmlvs. l,:u'rx' xVI'lgl1I,VIlIT1 Mulrny. Bull Swanson, Dzm Hulllcn. Kitty Salm- Sumn ll nwnw lvl, Duma' lfgcr, Skill Mrm'l1, ifnml Swxumm, PM Silver, Fssic Xxfzlxlfr, llvcrt, Duvicl Perkins, Mclvin flUXX'SXX'OVK'8l'il. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 1 5 21 'S' Q hai , I Milli!! i if WSI IJCDDAIUQCDCDB4 .lush him-yi'1's, Iioiiiiylgiitksiwii, ,YIft.'UNl7 ROl! .' In JUNIGR ZSOE FRONT ROUVJ -loam Smith, Judy Cgirrolluliilic Marsh, Doris Wiillglcc, Mary Gas k C P S 'I sncr. SlfC,'ONI7 R011 .' Bpirhargi Coltmgm, Carol Oyster, Virginia Phillipsjanct Prmhnnvi Arthur Michxclx BACK ROI! R mn Slum H rh nhnsun nl fjiSOl1,.IOyCC Carney, Mnrgnrct Vcrscliour, THIRD ROW: Pnt -Johnson, Ramona stun Piul Mcxcr Paul Mcssiik C crihi Nichuis il xrlu lcxrtum Miss C IN klein, Donna Knittlc, Cnmlc King, Xviiiiillh Scllsulim Frahm. FOURTH ROW l RU.X l4 RUIIHJ K.1rcn Schuhcrt, lfnulvn lk-rg, Bcvcrh' Ri-tkmgcl, Turk Rcincrt, ur lAlliil11LlI1.AI.lf' Blunuk, Dun Smith, Bill Diikisun TIIIRI7 ROW? 'Indy Mcyur, Judy Cnssidy, Leon Smith, Sharon lgh-h.u't,-Iuih' licrcniiscn, Sm' SLiliOfi11lL'iCF,.Iil I1 Huntcr FUVRTH ROW: 1 A nl 4' 0 ... N Q fs iwxiiki X a Q uv iw cw -sm ,Aww . 'gy . 1 JUNIOR HQMEROOM 254 l RU.X I' RUN , M.n'x lillcn ljLlVlN, Shirley Draw, Snzcttc DCMUQ-n. Chmlyn Hnl- Rickey x7CfLlI1LlL.bILH'HL'S Kucrsrcn. Dennis VL-nvnn, Pnnl KI'llC'gL'I' li.flt,'K ROIV' l.nulL-1 XI:'ifUN'I7 llllllf' B.lfl7.ll'Ll B.lLlIlCl', Sllllilfll Bcrmgxn, S1ll1llI'Ll HLlll,VI1ll'l Mc- Mr, licrwnngcr. Dan Buck, Hill Bcnmng, Gvnrgc H,1mcl1ng1n, Dun lhvxm, M1144- C'l.ntnn, lilo XVn1.1l 'l'lllKl7 RUU .' Donna lX1gn'c'r. Kenneth Dcnclxng. Rm' Ost- XY'.ll'Ll,'IOLlll Rismw lu-xg, l,.llSY lX1lK'l1ntnn, licwrlx Hillx, 'llmn Rowlcc IfUl'R,l'll RUW'.'Alv1n Otto, l RU.N l' Ifflllwf N,1nu l,.lll'Ql1.H11, B.lI'lW.lI'.l lJuS4n11gl. 'llcrrxc l:ltzgcl'1llnl,.I11m't Rosy Rncn M.nnr S1:'f,O,N'I7 llllllf' Nunn Cfnlhnnn, liglxlmrn lnxkc, linnnic Riclcliough, lil.nnn' XX.'lllll'll1.lIl, liYHLlY Gnxlxrcxg Hurry lX1ln'tin. TIIIKI7 ROIYT Tom Kcrsting linux' linlwlu, 'lkwl Kl'l'SllIlKQ,.lLlLk Nclsnnnjnn iflnwms, Doug Wriglat, Dam Thor. Cflnwstcn BACK ROIVQ' Tim Gillick, Gcnc XNULIIIQIY, Ilg1rry'Cf11x'l, Vlnnk Kip! If0l'R'I'II RUUH: llrnnk lklnrcci. Paul Gnslll, Ihlc Alnnln, link Rnpplcyc, Sgun .Ignncs Cnnmxl Mr. Kant. w ..- JUNIOR HOMIEROOM '1,.5.i'f .IWW '- 4 Qi .RJ 'R Hi ,kj JUNIGR HoMERooM IIROXNVI' ROUH: Bu'-rl' C h , B lv. P 4 x vc errr ar 1ra ettcrson. Carol Fritz. Lola Kellogg, ButCl1F1Llc im Suxarr mln Smith Bflllx Mill' Ru llii k I V il I I Dororln' Vin Arm .Y1f4fONl7 ROU '.' Morric Goldstein, Emmet Fleming, Bill Bur- Fiviz Dirk Dirru liolw MiNclis rowmlloi' MilNl.ilxon4 Drum lynn. vlolm' K.lSlWfIX'lf. THIRD ROU .'-Icllircy -Icromc. l R0.Yil' Rllllf' .loin Sillroulw. Noreen llLlfL'li,AlLlllL' lliirroxxxlougli, l3.1rl1glr.l lflopp mm, K.ll'l'Il Nlcikr, Sll.lI'Ul1 Mr-llcr, Sl:'C,'UNl7 RUIV: lgiimn' Irmor Kirin Hott flll.ll'l0l'IC Armour. llonnic ll.lIllLlVV1ly. Dottic Sclirocnlcrf Donna Stcugirr, Mrs. Poi rc-r 'l'lllRl3 ROUY llrmk Paine, Miriam Wfysong. Ann Docmlg-xml, lilo liusscx Io.m Nlimii ir 1 Purim in 4 us llc Dcgan Duc Bnrnclt Duc Srumr Bob lxuw L lc tl N l Xvadc pw. SW X A ri ms.. X - -V 'rf' JUNIUR HOMERQQM 06 ze IfRU.X l' ROll .' Diane French, Znrinc Reilwa. Sherry Nnrwell, Gail Novak, Carole Nll'II1l, Margie llraunlmter. SlfC,'OND ROHM: Alan Meliuirc, Bob Zelielljack Me- Kee, 'Ii-nn lSwi'sr,vjiin liruie. TIIIRIP Rflllf' Andrea Peters. Kay iliLlfY1Cf,J01ll'1l1C IYRONT ROI1 .' ,lean Sllnamlwerk, Carolyn Audinn, Maureen Mrlwlalinn, Susan llinlis Xlft.'O.NJl7 RON' ,' Pat Lilovvr. Marvann Hollis. Mildred Maspjudy Fas- lwemler, Marlene Dia-inecke THIRI7 ROW ,' Naney MLML-in, Barbara Hoppe, Peg liarrett, Harlv Dcnnv, -Iunlv Kaelmar. laxnnre King. FOI7R'l'Il ROW? Charles Dc- sflw r -- in vp- juengcr, Bonnie Busuh. THIRD ROW: Claudia WL'lls, Cindy Hawkins, Sandra Hadley. Sanclra Buhrkc, Duane lwlclionn, Mr, W4'lls. BACK ROW: Neil Jetlersun. Ron W:1rnicke,jef'l'rcy' Hildwcin, Bun Parker, Marguerr lNILl.augl1lilce, Dave llurskv Cola, Kurt Berg. George Willie, Vern Viernrinc, Rich Haydymli, Mr Kohler. BACK ROW: Jerry Faslvcmlenjohn Kundkcl, Bob Bcnsrein, Hnwic Cflnever, Rick Ruth, Lynn Sutter. JUNIOR HOMEROOM 525 JUNIOR HOMEROOM 379 .M...... -l .lf I7RU.X'Al' RUIIUJ X1.n.Lgx R.lkhlI1l, N.1mv XVl1llt-mIl.xlLMx l..uxc'1L P.1m I:I',lI1k, N,m,y RUll ,'-Irxu Pun-I, Rohn-rl Ncvrxlx. limi Nhultfr-, Iiwlw XYTIIN, 51.111 fQ0ltIi'LlxI Unk Srlffur ,Klff UYI7 RUN . Mx Ilruwrmcll. Ifmilv l l.llNIiI1.-ILIKIX P.1r1x.1n.xImu' An KlI!lWi'1'g li.H.lx' RUU .' Ii-mln C Ink, IAUI Nanny 4 lxmk 1 lullxtrlmwxx. lluk ll du-xu. 1 .mul I7um.1lxk1, D4-lw M.m'nmrl1, Iiglrlw I:.ll13,IhI THIRIV RUUVT' Diglm' ifntgv m'r..Ic 'f R.1plw.xImrt. I,.lNi' Amlcmwu xxcll. M.lxx Il.1lm.mnl1. Hrc'ml.1 Amlvrsml. Cfhmk RL'Lll'lAk. Run Amlc'rsc'n. FUI 'RTII l5R0.'N l' RUIIWJ Mgrlrm' Olson. KM' Rvws, C'l1L'r'x'l llsmw. ifxrul Pc'lL'rmm ,Ylftf BL1UL'l'tLll'1ki, Kfllx ,I.K'L'H1.lI1, Kcllx H1.lI1xI1I,i,UllI1 Nuns, Unk I,L'II1.lI1lll'I'. Ar! In UNI? RUIV' Mr Hmm. Bmmir Olmn. PM V.mL'k, Anna' if.1rI5cn. V.1lcr1c Fvglh. mn Ii.-itflx' Ix'UIl .' limi I'1c'nrlv. ,Luk Ixlug. lim! Ihuxuk, Allyn lflm-nr Iam l5Llx'l1 Slmlvk THIRI7 'UUU' ' K ' ' ' ' U ' V' ' V lx ,-lim 5hcch.n1,l,.1ml Hmmm, Ihxlw XX.nIlr1dg4. Dlanc HUIIWM. Hal Nffllli.-JIIH Islcw. lv lK'l'lI1t'l. Sun' Cfzrlwn. Ruh.1rJ Myhlup l UI'R'l4lI RUIIHJ 15.111 vluhnaoll. Bflliki' xx .X X S i JUNIOR HOMIEROUM .BZKJW .A un-'fi K M 7 , ,W JUNIOR HOMEROOM Nm K 'A 'W if ix!! 'Nfl f sw.. W FRONT ROW' Olivia Covington, Karen Lindquisnjeanne Cox, Karen Haugen, -Iudy Aviltlsen, Pat Courtney. SECOND ROW: Ralph Gruenewald, Terry Keator, Charles Cumpstnne, Charles Koenig, Tom Stewart. THIRD ROW: Francine Man- ul, 'Ian Piishhy, Dianne Rasmus, Georgianna Lobraico, Mr. Neil Werner. FOURTH FRONT ROW: Carrol Kirscliner, Carol Ann Burns, Diane Weber,june Weber, Cherie Churchman. .YIICOND ROW: Rera Ross, Betty Glenn, Par Cassidy, Mari- lyn Watsrin, Susie Fziecliine, Portia Freese. THIRD ROWS Sharon Griffiths, Patty Page, Gail Klein, Ron Carlsson, john Kenny, john Kainer. Robert Polachelc JUNIOR HOMEROOM ff 4 'L' f a T V, X .MJ A T ' ' af ROW: Al Bauer, Maureen Presley, Eyranne Lewis, Bob Nazarowski, Tom Koer- witz, Bob Cushman. BACK ROW: Dick Klugjim Norbeck, Gary Olsen, Michael Fesler, Gerold Ulrich, Gale Bachman, Dave Guntlling. FOURTH ROW: Tom Miller, Bill Poruba, Neal Carlson, Edward Cacliff. BACK ROW: Steve Thebault, Edwin McNevin, Ray Laneville, Steve Schira, jeff Sorensen, George Mitchell. iv x E Af 'I ., . i PHYSICS CLASS FRONT ROW: Curl Navrnril, Lucille Krcici, Davicl Hc'nson,jamcs Schmidt. Marv Ellen Nash. Mr, Vain Scoyoc, BACK ROW: Ria Wucsclic. Bud Kcndall,Jamcg Scguin, Don Pl-1l7lWlCf,,J0LlI1 Davies, Rimnlcl Cliristcnson,-Iohn Kagcbcin. x is ww JUNIOR HOMEROOM 174 r 7 ii , ,rf - JH The thoughts of a senior. . . Prestige of position , .. Overwhelming numbers of underclassmen . . . Privi- lege and responsibility '... Difficult decisions for an approaching future , . . Frenzie of the last semester . . . Focus on June , . . A momentous senior Week , . . Com- mencement . . . Future at your finger tips . . , Maine a nostalgic memory. Mwwnw -mmuwww -....,.,,.,,, . , mqam-'mx-N..,,...,.W,.w,,W..,. mmmmmnwmwwww-www..-W.W u , M... . .X W-wmv.-mwww N-M..,....W .. -W-. V. . A. mmwm-Q-W-wwfw .M x ,, m,M,..w,M.K.,lX.,... ..g. mmvmmv-MQMWWMW .Q .M -MW... W.m..,...m..... 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C21l'0ly'l'l DUb5lCY. BACK ROWS MGX Ll1ClCliC. T001 Sun XVmmllcv, Jim Blglkcr, bruce Linclgrcn. Sally Hclmick, Tina jones. KlfChlU.Jlm Hawlajim Nlmmim- B05 GClH'll13l. brew: 'lwflh blcnn Sums- SIECOND ROW, ffdlltlf77tQ,' jill Grandqjan Hamilton, Carol Book, Maggie land- ,lim Liffvll. Jim MOUTH. Howiif Ymmg. '57 CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES K R W1 an QS 4. X i li ,j FROXHI' Rflllf YI'.'I'l'll7: Sandi Vctrcr, B.1rl1 Bock, .Iuli Lccdx. Sue Grnhil, Mary Turpin. .S'l:'CO.'X'I7 HOU , S'l':1.N'l7l'X'C AIKICAI1 Smith. Uium' Ilwlrm-N, ElLlI'ilX'Il XV:-lwur. Arlvnc NL-lwn. M.xry IDL-Sclwppcr, Ii.1rlw Axlxiillgftlll. ,lu Sglmalw, lffiblx' RUN AI M4Clc'll.1m1, .Mm fQL'UI'.LZ.lIlS, 'lim Hcrywgg, 11111 Lewis. Peg Caine. Paul Amiurmrx. 151 AS i33s?fiQ'34llfs1-: Vicki Ansbrcin Bruce Adiims Carolyn Adams Barb Addington ' iii Sisiu 'ku f' iw F i 1' senior Mnirlcnc Allcn Smnlcx' Amber ,. Dennis V. All:-ann Jim Albrecht jackie Alexander Bruce Ammcrman Gail Anderson Paul Anderson Tom Anderson Allcn Angstcn Carol Arcliiiinbaulv Ralph Armstrong jane: Arndz Betty Aschcr Lynne Ayron Sandra M. Bailey Bill Baker as M Rcnada Beer Bruce Baldwin Betty Ball Bonita Bauer Robert Behrens Donald Benson Charles A. BCnrlCy James L, Biba john Baumann Barbara Beck Roger Behrens David Bending Darlene Bittner Jim Blakcr Mary Carol Blasc Richard Boctcl john R. Brah m Betty Braun Hamp Braun R.1lI1h limlwcrg Sumrt Brmlu Bun linmn limb BYUXNII 'iv' nu- glmcs limwn llllc Brmvmcx Phvllis Bruu' ,. 8 X h Q li.11'lm'.1 Buuku linl HllflHCi5ICI' I Inna' Bllll'llSxl10K'I1 Thr Srniur Tul- mm wc ful Iuka' wcniun l'urux'ul .uw Iirth bluhnsun. Mr fIOI1LllllI1L', l,1mig1 Wfcif- Iurllxulm.-Ixlnix Olson, Mr. KkDIllL'l', Anna' fNi.likKt'I1YiQ'. N411 Rukmm K U.1rx Iimlmluulf Kem A.BuLhlml1 J Daniel Carr Evelyn Churney Pat Cianciarulo Barbara jean Ciancio Barbara Clark Richard Patrick Clarke Charles Cochran Tom Cochrane Robert M. Cohen Chuck Conniff ,Nm G' C hlmlc' lfonnm K urx'illim1 klnuu M Ihhl Hugo llllllh Kon I,.lll1g.l.lI'ki Namw' Lou Ij.ll1L'gQ.IL r l.l1LlllCllIK' IBCCQIIIIIO Ruben Dcmmun pLlII'lx 1.1 DL'Mocn MAN l3c'Syl1c'pIwl' SENIORS-'M YGUR8lE..iP' Ready for more responsibilities -and privileges l , l Q Q KT X' 5 1 5 senior Richard Dickey john Diserio jerry Dixon 4- s if i1Ni:Li??21SssEE?5F3Q Roger j. Dombrowski jack Donahue Dave Donaldson Melvin Douglas Gary Drenk Don Drcver Carolyn Dubsky W. Ballard Dumpenjr. Gcurgcnc Dussias Marilyn Eastham Margaret Edwards Barbara Efring B 5 oc lmcnb ii licr George Eriukscn Nanci' Erickson Mcrcdirh I.. Falk Arr Fink .Iohn Fiore Lynn Fischer Sheila Fisher Carol Flamm Marie Flmsch Jeanne Fordham QW Phil Ford Bob Frame senior Heather Fraser Sandy Frazelle Deborah Fredrxckson Bob Freeman X 1 'ilk vu... .Iim Galloway Bill Garippo Margaret Gasr Ron Garterdam Gary Geddis Bob Gehring Paula Gails Ann Georgans Nancy Fritz Harold Frirze Henry Gerfen Dennis Gesslcr Peter Giepen Fred Gillick Marcia Gilliland Suzanne Gilmore Marilyn Glaug Laurie jean Gordon Karen Gourley Gretchen Graf Sue Grabill Patricia Grambor jill Grande Kenneth Greig I 61 D George Grenda 0'-. 'Qu Carole Grendys jack Grimes aw li Donna Griffiths Y La' 'X in Vs ...mn A i 1, Vzggqgrfw Y e h sf gl Is? Donald Gustafson Gail Grosh Greg Gmdzien Ronald W. Gucrcio Art Gustafson 'PQ Ralph Haag Marge Hagerty Helen Haas 'Q-. 5 I senior , Li-, Jan Hamilton Ethel Hamlin Donna Hanson Gerald Harker james Hawk Tom A. Hawk Allan Haytcher Lois Hcbson Tom Hansen Art Hansen Diane Hanson Sally Ruth Hclmxck Barbara L Hendrnckson jean Hcnnckson Robert Hinrz , Roger Hoffman A grand roast ro our team at H0mCCOmlHg for their rontcrcmc ro championship. N H n Mary Houy jack Honcman Terry Hood Linda Hosrerter Anncrrc Hoglin Mary Lee Hollcnback joy Hollywood Virginia Holmes Thomas Huff senior 5 lim Y Floyd Humphreys Virgin ia Hurrcr Sandi lllg Paula jackson William jackson janet jfmiak Nick jannorta Joann jcmison Barbara Jensen Maric jcnscn Donald G. Johansen Bcrh johnson Brucc -Iohnson Charles johnson Clifford johnson -June: johnson Sandra johnson is Margaret Johnston Y Q, Barbara ,Ioncs jan jones Richard Kaplan Wfayne Karolczak jewel Kcllncr Tina jones Amis jurcvics - I' senior lhrlcnc KlffllSL'D P.nrnu,1 Klgmmcr jam' Kcnlmcy Vlcmn Kcrst Icnnctrc' Kcxhinn Ralph N, Kcsslcring Bzarbnm Kl1C7l1llL1LlI1 ,l'l1ll!TlLlS Kirglxin R iglwml Dean KL-I ly Nelson Klumpp Bula Knirrlc Norman C Klumplw AHlll'C.l Kulwlwcrup The muck clcction-to cmplmsizc civig rcspunsilwilirv lfrlxcl Hamlin clistrilwutcs ballots to Lll'1llL'I'kl2lShI'l1L'l1 XX'.1vm' Koch CLIYUI Kucglc Susan Kohl Kin Kullmzm Bob LcBOCuf juli Leeds jon B. Leighton Carole Ann Lavery Wciciriy' Lawson Gus I.ilZ2ll',.IT. Ed Lcbcr oycc LcPiigc ' 'Io Lcmzncr 7 'Q SBIIIOI' 1 if L RIN' Sharon Lcvcrcnz Barbara Ann Lewis jim Lewis .Wm - Kcnnctli W. Lillquisr Brucc C. Lindgren Paul Liridstrom jim Lirrcll Rivglixlrci Lcslic Roy I,Ul5CI1llUk'l' Gordon Lung Iam Longflcld Max Curl I.usk'kc XVill1p1m Mahoney I mda M.1idcn Mcrrlll Main Puricia Mallck Heidi I.. fN1LlI'1IllLlfth auf 11111105 fN1.ll'fUI1C senior I 11 john M11tl1i11s Riclmrd Mz1r11l:1 Tom M.1ycr George M11y1111rd Par Mctlmffbrry Al Mcfllclland Patricia INICQQOVCYI1 Nancy McGuire The Big Decision 100 colleges :md Lll'1iVC!'SlIiCS were rcprcscmcd at thf .IHHULII Cullcgc Day on Novcmbcr 28. Lcc Mclncrncy M. Mndlgm Mclicrnan Margaret McKcrrow Rurhc McLaughlin john McMahon Carroll McNclis 171 Robert McXVilliams Radah A. Mead jnmcs Mahan Roscmary Mcckc 3 - Pat Michaclson Karin Mick Melvin Mikosinski Phvllis Mills William D. 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Vicki Aasbrein, Nancy Powers. Rosemary Mecke. Marilyn Prybyl Thomas M Pvmh Ronald A. Racdckc jack Rainey Barbara Rasmussen Lucilc Rcchcr Gay Rcdclph Judith Ann Recd Pat Rcimisch Fred C. Rcincckc Nidrne Lac Reiter Pristilli Renk Carole Roberts Lee Roche jan Rochow Judith Rode john Rolsron Martin Romes Stephanie Rommel john Ropzi Karen Rowland Marv Russell senior 'Si' V-., '- - Sharon Rose William L. Rose Charlene Rosiak John Ross joe Rossman joy Rostberg Lynda Rowe Cary Saar Don Sacwerr ii Shirley Saewcrr Dave Salman Time out between classes for june johnson. Henry GCffCH, Mac Main. and Di Premiss, Herb Sxlman Oscar Sander Bruce I.. Saunders Kcnn Sclmxr Jeannette Schamberger Kathleen Schavitz Herb Schirrich joan Schreiner Bill Sclirocclcr Ann Schroclc Henry E. Schmidt jack Schnaedter joe Schultz Bill Schwartz Sue Schwarzenhach Phyllis Schwichrenbcrg Arthur Schulz Joanne Schwab F Fig Veronica Sebastian Laffy Scifcrth SGIIIOI' vluilirh Ann Speer i.gm'x' Spieif Phil SIWIIWUIIA Alix-rr l. Spin I.eun.ml U Spung Sue' Stgimilm' Rolwcrt Snark H.lrr'x' Stnrus luiiirh Stegmgm 57 Marilyn Stempak -lim Steinken Charles F. Stephens ff il George William Stevens 'lean L. Stevens 'I 81 Lois Stewart Florence Stilke Glenn Smuslzmd Dave Storer 2 Ulvi :WE J 'Aff fl I' V :lf:l 'r 1 pg If 'gi-ly f Eighth semester effort- rhosc 'it! ?! exams. ani A L w ,Q LQ, are il., senior Gerald W. Srrandbcrg 'S-.aan S? k Patrick Swaglcr -Jim Swan Dave Swanson Patricia Swanson janet Tanslcy Suzanne Taylor Paula Terry Daniel Tetting Sharon Strombcrg Susan E. Strong Iuglnnc TIILNILIS Ray Thompson Iiugcnc XV Thoms Marge 'l'hnn1son 'Ibm' Uma 'Im' V.1Ihn 'lim V.mArm Snndv VnnHourcn Ridmrd V.mSrmkum Len.: Verschoor Patricia Vcscly Sandra Vcrtcr David Waddcll Kathy Wagcncr Richard Wahler john Vinri Barbara Vonflergcn Anne Vonl-Ioffcn Maria Vosnos W:s:r:e,f2Mgf Wg-r gi,-Li, 31 :Sri :xgagai X ,, sgeigfigefgfkgrw .. .,. . , ,, ws? ef:-- S wi , -- -3 N Q was .amy -V iris wsu, ss ff ia: hz ' aff: . z,-is 1 fa ,.., .. A. 11756 552555 .. A 1 I 1' 6 , 1 X isa: Q is:isf1?Qz a ' fi Donald Warner Barbara Ann Watson Thomas Watson Barbara Weber Marilyn Weber joy Webster Roger Wcgncr Linda Weiffcnbach Lucille Wilkins senior Sue Woolley Wayne Worthcn Barbara Winthrop William Witthans james C. Wood George Wilson Carol Winancly Richard Winkclmann Wanda Wintcrfcld -1. sk. ir- 1l :lai- jamcs Wright .Judith Alana: Wright Joyce Ann Wurster Robert W. Wyatt Steve Wyatt Howard Young Arlene Zabel Sharon Milkc june Seventh and mixed emotions Judy Zncgcnbcin -Indy Zltzlcr Martin Zvonar senior VICKI AASBREIN ....................................... Page 152 Art Club 13 Biology Club 23 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Spanish Club 2.33 Good Words Club 1,2,3Q Stagecrafters' Club 233,43 Homecoming Court 4. BRUCE ADAMS ..... .... P age 152 CAROLYN ADAMS ..................................... Page 152 Biology Club 23 Good Words Club 1,2,334, Treas. 23 Latin Club 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Intramural Board Chm. 3, Pres. 43 History Honors 33 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,3,4Q jr. Leader 3,4. BARB ADDINGTON .... ........... Q .................... P age 152 German Club 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 G.A.A. 132343112 Leader 3,43 Class Council Rep. 4. DENNIS V. ALBANO .................................... Page 152 Transfer 33 Speech Activities Club 33 Spanish Club 3,43 M Club 5,43 Baseball 3,43 Football 3,43 Athletic Board 43 Student Council 4, Parlimen- tarian 4. J1M ALBRECHT ......................,.................. Page 152 D. P. Boys' Bowling Club 1,23 Model Railroad Club 13 Wrestling 1,2. JACKIE ALEXANDER ................................... Page 152 Baton Club 13 G.A.A. 1. MARLENE ALLEN .... .... P age 152 STANLEY AMBER .... ..., P age 152 Transfer 1. BRUCE AMMERMAN ................................... Page 152 Chemistry Club 43 Physics Club 33 Radio Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 23 Stage- crafters' Club 3,43 Stagecrafters' Play 33 Variety Show 33 Sr. Class Play 3,43 History Honors 33 Science Awards 1,3. GAIL ANDERSON .............................. .... P age 152 Theater Club 23 Latin Club 2,33 Commercial Club 4. PAUL ANDERSON ................................ ...... P age 152 Transfer 23 Camera Club 23 Demonaires Club 33 Physics Club 33 Chem- istry Club 43 Navy Council 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Class Council Rep, 3,43 TOM ANDERSON ...................................... Page 152 Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 23 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Variety Show 33 Class Council Rep. 3,4. ALLEN ANGSTEN ......................... - .......,..... Page 152 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 1,23 Navy Council 33 Baseball 13 Swimming 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3QJ1'. Leader 334. CAROL ARCHAMBAULT ................................ Page 152 Demonaires Club 1,23 Chemistry Club 43 G.A.A. 1,23 Sr. Class Play 43 Sr. Acc. 3,4. RALPH ARMSTRONG ................... .... P age 152 Spanish Club 43 Physics Club 43 Football 1. JANET ARNDT .............. .... .... P a ge 152 BETTY ASCHER ........................................ Page 153 German Club 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Girls' Bowling Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Rifle Club 43 jr. Math Club 13 G.A.A. 1,2,43 History Honors 33 Sr. Acc. 4. LYNNE AYTON ........................................ Page 153 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Girls' Bowling Club 4, Vice Pres. 43 Commercial Club 33 Good Words Club 1,23 Mounted Mainites 13 Pep Club 132,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Stagecrafters' .Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43-jr. Leader 3,4. SANDRA BAILEY .... .... P age 153 Transfer 3. 188 BILL BAKER ....... . . .Page 153 Transfer 4. BRUCE BALDWIN ...................................... Page 153 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 4, Vice Pres. 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Intra- murals 1,23 Dist.-State Music Contests 13 Modern Music Masters 2,3343 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Orch. 43 Science Award 3. BETTY BALL ....................................... , . . .Page 153 Commercial Club 3. BONITA BAUER .......................... Transfer 13 Future Teachers' Club 43 F.H,A. 4. . .Page 155 .....Page153 JOHN BAUMANN ...................... Transfer 3. BARBARA BECK ........................................ Page 153 Physics Club 33 Stagecrafters' Club 2,3343 Chemistry Club 4g Pep Club 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Intramural Board 23 Variety Show 1,2,33 Exchan Assembly 13 History Honors 33 Science Awards 33 Student Council 13 in Council Rep. 3,43 jr. Leader 3,4. RENADA BEER .................... ..... P age 153 Commercial Club 43 German Club 2. ROBERT BEHRENS .............. . . . . .Page 153 ROGER BEHRENS ....... ,......... ......... ..... P a g e 153 Cross Country 13 Track 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3. .. . . ,Page153 DAVID BENDING ....................... DONALD BENSON ..................... ..... ........... P a ge 153 Wrestling 23 Intramurals 23 Variety Show 33 Sr. Acc. 2,3343 Studio Choir 3,4 CHARLES A. BENTLEY .....................-....... . . . .Page 153 Stagecraftersl Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3. PWS- 43 Stagechftcrs' Play 2,55 V3fiCfY Show 2,33 Science Award 23 Sr. Acc. 2,3,43 Studio Qui! 3,4. JAMES L. B1BA ....,..... , ................... ............ P1 ge 155 Camera Club 13 Variety Show 1,2333 Fatchange Assembly 1,23 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Audio Dept. 132,3,4, Student Head 334. RUTH BICHELE .................................. ..... P age 154 Girls' Bowling Club 3,43 German Club 1,23 G.A.A. 1. JAN BINGAMAN ....................................... Page 154 German Club 1,43 Pep Club 1, 23 3,43 G.A.A. 13 Traffic Court 334, Asst. Clerk 3, Sec. 4. BARBARA A. BIRMINGHAM ............................ Page 154 Commercial Club 43 Good Words Club 43 Chemiwy Cid: 43 Pep Club 13 G.A.A. 1,2,4. HOWARD BISHOP ..... ..... P lg: 154 Transfer 4. DARLENE BITTNER. . . . . . .Page 154 JIM BLAKEE ........................................... Page 154 Physics Club 33 Vice Pres. 3a Chemistry Club 4: M Club 3,43 Sec. 43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Capt. 43 Cross Country 43 Intramurals 2,43 Varhry Show 2333 Pioneer 3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Service Corps Ohm. 4311. lander 3,4. MARY CAROL BLASE ...................... . ............. Page 154 French Club 1,23 Pres. 23 Good Words Club 23 Future Teachers' Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,23 Stagebillers' Club 33 Lens 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Constitution Contest Finalist 33 History Honors 33 Science Award'33 Girls' Club Rep. 1. MARILYN BLAUW .... .... . ...... P age 154 LARRY BLUISS ...... ..... N or pictured WENDELL BOESCHE ................................... Page 154 German Club 23 jr. Math Club 23 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 M Club 3343 Track 1, Mgr. 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,33 History Honors 3. RICHARD BOETEL ..................................... Page 154 German Club 2,43 Demonaires Club 1,2,3,4Q Concert Band 43 Dance Band 4. caxor. nook .......................................... Page rs4 Biology Club 2, Vice Pres. 25 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Good Words Club 1,25 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Water Ballet 2,35 Sr. Acc. 45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Student Council 1,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,3,4, Social Co-Chm. 3, Vice Pres. 4. JIM BORNHOEFI' ...................................... Page154 Physics Club 35 Navy Council 35 Wrestling 2,35 History Honors 3. JOHN R. BRAHM ....................................... Page 154 Transfer 4. BE'I'I'Y BRAUN ....... .. ..... Page 154 Mounted Mainites 2. HAMP BRAUN .......................................... Page 154 Football 1,2, Most Valuable Player 25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 25 Intra- murals 2,35 Variety Show 2,35 Exchange Assembly 25 Student Council 1,2, 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1,2,4. JIM BREWER ........................... ..... P age 154 Track 15 Intramurals 25 Concert Band 1,2. ERLAINE BREZINA ..................................... Page 154 Commercial Club 35 Future Teachers' Club 2,3,45 Geology Club 45 Span- ish Club 3,45 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 History Honors 3. JOAN BRINKER ....................... ' ................. Page 154 Biolog Club 25 German Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 History Honors 3. ROGER BRINKER ...................................... Page 154 Navy Council 3. RALPH BROBERG, .... ..... P age 155 Transfer 2. STUART BROSH .... ..... P age 155 Intramurals 2. BETTY BROWN ........................................ Page 155 Girls' Bowling Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 3,45 French Club 15 Good Words Club 3. BOB BROWN ...................................... V ..... Page 155 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 35 Radio Club 1,2,35 Navy Council 35 Intra- murals 35 Concert Orch. 35 Audio Dept. 3,4, JAMES BROWN ............. ...... ..... Page 1 ss Transfer 35 Intramurals 4. GALE BROWNSEY ........................... ........... Pa ge 155 Transfer 25 Stagecrafters' Club 45 French Club 35 Commercial Club 45 So- cial Science Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. PHYLLIS nnucn .................... ..... Pa ge iss GARY rsucr-rx-ro1.z ............... ...................... P age iss Physics Club 45 M Club 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Swimming 2,45 Intramurals 1,2,4. KENT A. BUCHHOLZ ................................... Page 155 M Club 2,3,45 Swimming 1,25 Water Ballet 25 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2. BARBARA BURKE ...................................... Page 155 Transfer 25 Latin Club 25 Good Words Club 2,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Social Science Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, intramural Board 3, Ex- ecutive Board 45 Pioneer 3,45 History Honors 35 Girls' Club Rep. 4. ED BURMEISTER ....................................... Page 155 , Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Golf Team 1,2,3,45 In trarnurals 1,2,3,45 Pioneer 3,45 History Honors 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Awards 1,2,35 Boys' Club Rep. 4. ELAINE BUTENSCHOEN .................... ..... P age 155 Girls' Bowling Club 3,4, Sec. 45 G.A.A. 1,2. LORRETTA BUTENSCHOEN ............................ Page 156 Girls' Bowling Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Jr. Math Club 15 Mounted Mainites 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Good Words Club 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Cheerleader 2,35 Student Council 3,45 jr. Leader 3,4. .5 fe, O CHUCK BYERS ......................................... Page 156 D.P. Bowling Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Radio Club 1,25 Football 1,2,3. GREG BYRNE .......................................... Page156 V Transfer 35 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 45 Intramurals 4. LOUISE CEDERBLADE .................................. Page 156 JAMES CAHILL ............ ..... P age 156 I Football 15 Intramurals 1. .. MARGARET CAINE ..................................... Page 156 Chemistry Club 4, Sec. 45 German Club 1,25 Physics Club 35 G.A.A. 15 History Honors 35 Modem Music Masters 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Awards 1,35 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,3,45 Class Council Rep. 3,45 jr. Leader 3,4. IXJROTHEE E. CARLSON ............................... Page 156 I Transfer 35 Pep Club 45 Girls' Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 4. .IANNICE CARNELL ....................................... Pa iss as Transfer 4. DANIEL CARR .............. ..... Pa ge 156 Transfer 45 Intramurals 4. EVELYN CHURNEY ...... ..... P age 156 Q Transfer 3. PATRICIA CIANCIARUID ..... ..... P age 156 BARBARA JEAN CIANCIO .............................. Page156 jr. Math Club 1,25 French Club 25 G.A.A. 15 History Honors 3. aannaxu cuuut .............. I ........................ Page156 Baton Club 15 Good Words Club 25 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A. A. 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Pioneer 45 History Honors 35 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Concert Band 45 jr. Leader 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2. RICHARD PATRICK CLARKE ........................... Page 156 Chess Club 15 Demonaires Club 1,2,35 Physics Club 45 Stagebillers' Club 3,45 M Club 3,45 Swimming 2,3,45 Water Ballet 3,45 Gymnastics Team 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1. CHARLES COCHRAN ................................... Page 156 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 35 Mixed Bowling Club 45 Geology Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Swimming 15 Track 45 Intramurals 5 2,3,45 History Honors 35 Science Awards 35 Boys' Club Rep. 3. 5 - Q 189 . senior TOM COCHRANE ..... . .... Page 156 ROBERT M. COHEN .................................... Page 156 Stagecrafters' Club 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 2,35 Sr. Class Play 2,3,45 Stage- crafters' Play 3,4. JOHN COLAS ........................................ Not pictured Boys' Bowling Club 152,35 Mixed Bowling Club 45 Demonaires Club 15 Spanish Club 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CHUCK CONNIFF ...................................... Page 156 Physics Club 35 M Club 45 Cross Country 253,45 Track 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CHANCIE CONNOR ........................... ..... P age 157 Transfer 25 D.P. Bowling Club 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. BILL CORVILLION ...................................... Page 157 Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 25 Football 2,3,45 M Club 4. VINCENT COSTA .............,.................. ..... P age 157 Transfer 15 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 253. JAMES J. COTUGNO ........... ..... P age 157 Transfer 2. ALTA MARIE COUNTRYMAN .......................... Page 157 Commercial Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Theater Club 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Pioneer 2,3, JUDITH cox ........................................... Page 157 Mounted Mainites 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 French Club 15 Biology Club 1,25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 German Club 3,45 Commercial Club 4. DOLORES JUNE CRAWFORD .......................... Page 157 Good Words Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Girls' Bowling Club 1,3545 Com- mercial Club 3,45 Biology Club 2. CHARLOTTE J. CRIPPEN ............................... Page 157 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Demonaires Club 25 Future Teachers' Club 15 Latin Club 25 Mounted Mainites 15 Social Science Club 35 Speech Activities Club 4, Sec. 45 G.A.A. 15 Sr. Class Play 45 History Honors 35 Modern Music Masters 2,3545 National Forensic League 45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,4. LYNNE CUNNINGHAM ................................ Page 157 Transfer 25 Good Words Club 35 Spanish Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3545 Water Ballet 3,45 Jr. Leader 3,4. PHIL CZERWINSKI ................... ..... P age 157 Track 35 Intramurals 1,25 Concert Band 1. HUGH CZERWONKY .................................. Page 157 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 2,3, Treas. 35 M Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis Team 1, 25354, Most Valuable Player 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,35 Concert Orch. 1,2,3. JOAN M. DAHL ......................................... Page 157 Chemistry Club 45 Baton Club 1, Publicity Chm. 15 Library Club 1,35 Jr. Math Club 15 Mounted Mainites 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 2,35 Variety Show Music Comm. 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Studio Choir 45 Jr. Leader 354. HUGO DAHM .......................................... Page 157 Football 15 Track 3,45 Basketball 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 M Club 3,45 Boys' Club Rep. 35 Student Council Service Corps. 4. KEN DAMGAARD ...................................... Page 157 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 25 Camera Club 2, Vice Pres. 25 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Swimming 15 Intramurals 2,35 Variety Show 35 Modem Music Masters 3,45 Concert Band 253. NANCY LOU DANEGGER .............................. Page 157 German Club 1,2,45 Pep Club 45 Good Words Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Social Science Club 45 English Club 45 Biology Club 25 G.A.A. 4. 19 0 JACQUELINE DE GRAZIO ....................... ..... P age 157 Transfer 35 Girls' Bowling Club 45 History Honors 3. ROBERT DEMMON .......................... , . ..... Page 157 Intramurals 15 Student Council Service Corps. 3. PATRICIA DE MOEN .... ..... ..... P a ge 157 Art Club 25 G.A.A. 1. MARY DE SCHEPPER ...............................,... Page 157 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Latin Club 15 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 History Honors 35 Span- ish Chorus 45 Girls' Club Rep .2,3,45 Jr. Leader 3,45 Class Council Rep. 3,4. RICHARD DICKEY ...... . . . . . ..... Page 158 Transfer 35 Sr. Acc. 4. JOHN DISERIO ...... . . .Page 158 JERRY DIXON ......................................... Page 158 Biology Club 25 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 1,2,3, Treas. 35 M Club 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2535 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Athletic Board 4. ROGER J. DOMBROWSKI .............................. Page 158 Transfer 45 Concert Band 4. KENNETH DOMEK ........ , ....................... Not pictured Demonaires Club 3,45 Debate Team 25 Boys' Club Rep. 1. JACK DONAHUE ....................................... Page 158 Demonaires Club 1,25 Physics Club 35 Radio Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 45 M Club'3,45 Golf 15 Swimming l,2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Concert Band 1,2.3,4. DAVE DONALDSON .......... . . .Page 158 Transfer 35 Chemistry Club 4. MARLENE DORN . .................................. Not pictured Girls' Bowling Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 2,4. MELVIN DOUGLAS ............,........................ Page 158 Physics Club 35 Chess Club 253,45 Biology Club 25 Demonaires Club 15 Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 History Honors 35 Science Awards 2,35 Boys' Club Rep. 3. GARY DRENK .......,................................. Page 158 Physics Club 35 Radio Club 15 Chemistry Club 45 Football 15 Intramurals 2,35 Science Award 1. DON DREVER .......................................... Page 158 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Rifle Club 3,45 M Club 3,45 Swim- ming 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 25 History Honors 3. CAROLYN DUBSKY .................................... Page 158 Good Words Club 2,55 Pep Club 1,2,5,4, Co-Sec. 55 Girls' Club Big Sister Co-Chm. 2, Social Co-Chm. 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Water Ballet 1,25 Sr. Acc. 5,45 Girls' State 55 History Honors 55 Modern Music Masters 5,45 Science Award 55 Brotherhood Award 55 Homecoming Queen 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Student Council 5,4, Organizations Chm. 45 jr. Leader 5,4. W. BALLARD DUMPER, jr. ............................. Page 158 M Club 2,5,45 Track 1,2,5,45 Cross Country 1,25 Sr. Acc. 2,5,45 Studio Choir 5,4. GEORGENE DUSSIAS ................................... Page 159 Commercial Club 55 Girls' Bowling Club 15 Student Council Service Corps 25,4- MARILYN EASTHAM ................................... Page 159 Girls' Bowling Club 5,45 Pep Club 1,2,5,45 German Club 25 G.A.A. 1,2, 5,4. MARGARET j. EDWARDS ..... .... P age 159 Future Teachers Club 4. BARBARA EFTING ..................................... Page 159 Art Club 1,2,55 French Club 15 Pep Club 2,55 Stagecrafters' Club 1,2,5,45 Maine Historical Society 55 G.A.A. 1,2,55 Variety Show 55 Pioneer 45 His- tory Honors 55 Science Awards 25 Girls' Club Rep. 5, Sec. 45 Class Council Rep. 5, CHARLES EHR ...............................,.......... Page 159 Transfer 15 Model Railroad Club 1,25 Basketball Mgr. 5,45 M Club 4. LORELEI EISENBACHER .... . ................. ........ P age 159 Transfer 1. PETER EKSTROM ....................................... Page 159 Tennis 1,2,5,45 Track 25 Swimming 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,5,45 Studio Choir 4. JUDY ELLIOTT ......................................... Page 159 Transfer 55 Good Words Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Social Science Club 45 Pep Club 45 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Girls' Club Rep. 4. KAREN ELLIOTT ................................ ....... P age 159 Spanish Club 554, Treas. 5, Publicity Chm. 45 Pep Club 5,45 Stagecrafters' Club 5,45 Theater Club 15 G.A.A. 2,5,45 Pioneer 5,45 Spanish Chorus 45 Girls' Club Rep. 2,5. LYNNE ELVART ........................................ Page 159 Biology Club 25 French Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 25 Stagebillers' Club 15 G.A. A. 1,25 Modern Music Masters 2,5,45 Sr. Acc. 5,4. KEN ENGH ............................................. Page 159 German Club 1,25 Physics Club 55 Chemistry Club 45 M Club 3,45 Foot- ball 1,25 Swimming 1,2,55 Cross Country 5,45 Baseball 1,2,45 Sr. Acc. 45 Studio Choir 45 Science Award 1. jOE ENZENBACHER .......... .... P age 159 GEORGE ERICKSEN .................................... Page 159 Mixed Bowling Club 4, Vice Pres. 45 Model Railroad Club 15 Physics Club 45 Swimming 1,25 Intramurals 2,5,4. NANCY ERICKSON .................................... Page 159 Transfer 25 Stagecrafrers 5,45 Spanish Club 5,45 German Club 5,45 G.A.A. 2,55 Sr. Class Play 45 Variety Show Writing Comm. 45 Pioneer 5,45 Girls' Club Rep. 55jr. Leader 5,4. MEREDITH I.. PALK ............ .... P age 159 Transfer 35 Commercial Club 4. ART PINK ...................... .... P age 159 Radio Club 15 Rifle Club 5,4. Joi-IN Fiona ............................................ Page 159 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 45 Football 1,2,55 Intramurals 45 Student Council Service Corps 2,5. LYNN FISCHER ........................................ Page 159 German Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres 45 Biology Club 25 Chess Club 1,25 Ge- ology Club 55 Art Club 45 Navy Council 5. SHEILA FISHER ........................ .... P age 159 CAROL FLAMM ......................................... Page 159 Spanish Club 55 Biology Club 25 Speech Activities Club 55 Variety Show 55 jr. Leader 5,45 Class Council Rep. 45 Student Council Service Corps 5,4. MARIE FLASCH ......................................... Page 160 Transfer 2. PHIL FORD ............ .... P age lm JBANNE Poirot-IAM .................................... Page iso Commercial Club 55 Good Words Club 45 Pep Club 1,4. BOB FRAME ............................................ Page 160 Chemistry Club 45 Football 15 Cross Country 2,55 History Honors 55 Sci- ence Awards 1,55 National Honor Society 5,4. HEATHER FRASER ...................................... Page 160 Future Teachers' Club 5,45 jr. Math Club 25 Library Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,5, 4, Intramural Board 45 Variety Show 1,55 jr. Leader 5,45 Student Council Service Corps 1,5. SANDY FRAZELLE ...................................... Page 160 Latin Club 25 Girls' Bowling Club 2,5,45 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,55 Water Ballet 1,25jr. Leader 5,4. DEBORAH FREDRICKSON .............................. Page 160 Demonaires Club 1,4, Operations Chm. 45 German Club 2,55 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 55 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 15 Concert Orch. 5,45 Science Awards 5. BOB FREEMAN ......................................... Page 160 Social Science Club 25 Speech Activities Club 25 Pioneer 45 History Honors 55 National Forensic League 2.' NANCY FRITZ ......................................... Page160 Commercial Club 55 Girls' Bowling Club 2,45 Mounted Mainites 15 French Club 15 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 2. HAROLD FRITZE ........................... ......... . . .Page 160 German Club 2,5,4, Pres. 25 M Club 45 Intramurals l,2,5,45 Track 1,2,5, 45 Baseball 15 Basketball 5,45 Golf 5. jIM GALLOWAY ...........................,............ Page 160 Transfer 15 Intramurals 2,55 Variety Show 2,55 Exchange Assembly 2,55 Modern Music Masters 5,45 Concert Orch. 2,5,45 Concert Band 1,2,5,45 Dance Band 2,5,4. BILL GARIPPO ...................................,...... Page 160 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 45 Physics Club 55 Chemistry Club 45 Biology 'Club 2. MARGARET GAST ........ , ....... ................ . . . . . .Page 160 Transfer 55 German Club 55 Chemistry Club 45 Concert Orch. 5,45 Modem Music Masters 5,4. RON GATTERDAM .......................... ..,. P age 160 Transfer 55 Concert Band 55 Science Award 5. GARY GEDDIS .......................... .... P age 160 Model Railroad Club 15 Chemistry Club 4. BOB GEHRING ......................................... Page 160 Biology Club 2, Pres. 25 Physics Club 55 Chemistry Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 5,45 Intramurals 15 Boys' State 55 Harvard Book Award 55 History Honors 55 National Honor Society 5,45 Science Awards 1,2,55 Brotherhood Award 55 Student Council 1,5,4, Vice Pres. 4, Public Relations Comm. Chm. 4. PAULA GEILS ........................................... Page 160 German Club 1,2,55 Pep Club 1,2,55 Art Club 25 G.A.A. 1,25 jr. Leader 5,4. ANN GEORGANS ...................................... Page 160 Girls Bowling Club 1,45 Pep Club 1,2,55 Commercial Club 55 G.A,A. 15 Concert Orch. 45 Sr. Acc. 5,45 Modern Music Masters 2,5,45 Class Council Rep. 4. 191 senior HENRY GERFEN ....... .............................. , .Page 161 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 23 M Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1, 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,33 History Honors 33 Brotherhood Award 3. DENNIS GESSLER ...............,...................... Page 161 Physics Club 33 Intramurals 2,4. PETER GIEPEN .............. ..... P age 161 Transfer 4. FRED GILLICK ........,................................ Page 161 Biology Club 23 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Football 23 Variety Show 2,33 Exchange Assembly 23 Traffic Court 43 Class Council Rep. 3,4. MARCIA GILLILAND ....,.............................. Page 161 Transfer 33 Good Words Club 43 Pep Club 3,43 Stagecrafters' Club 33 Theater Club 43 G.A.A. 33 Student Council Service Corps 4. SUZANNE GILMORE ................................... Page I61 Transfer 43 Future Teachers' Club 4. DICK GJONOLA ................ .... N ot pictured Transfer 3. MARILYN GLAUG ............................. .... P age 161 Transfer 23 Pep Club 33 Physics Club 33 G.A.A. 3. LAURIE JEAN GORDON ............................... Page 161 Stagecrafters' Club 23 Theater Club 1,33 G.A.A. 1,23 Variety Show 2,33 Exchange Assembly 23 History Honors 33 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Dist. Music Contest 13 Jr. Leader 3,4. KAREN GOURLEY ...... l .............................. Page 161 Chemistry Club 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 13 Water Ballet 1,2,3,43 Ter- rapin Club 2,3,4, Program Chm. 33 Jr. Leader 3,43 Student Council 23 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,3,4,' Class Chm. 13 Brotherhood Award 1,23 Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4. Capt. 4. SUE GRABILL ........................................... Page 161 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Biology Club 2, Sec. 23 Future Teach- ers' Club lg Good Words Club 3,43 Jr. Math Club 13 Social Science Club 33 Spanish Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Jr. Leader 3,43 Student Council 1,23 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,3,43 Class Council Rep. 3,4. GRETCHEN GRAF ................ L ...................... Page 161 Good Words Club 13 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,33 Chemistry Club 43 Stagebillers' Club 13 Stagecrafters' Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Modern Music Masters 2,3,43 Sr. Acc. 3,43 Jr. Leader 3,43 Girls' Club Rep. 4. 192 PATRICIA GRAMBOR ................................... Page 161 Girls' Bowling Club 33 Mixed Bowling Club 43 Biology Club 23 French Club 1,23 Good Words Club 43 Pep Club 1,23 Social Science Club 43 G.A. A. I,2,3,4Q History Honors 3. JILL GRANDE .......................................... Page 161 Biology Club 23 French Club 3,4, Pres. 33 Good Words Club 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 33 Theater Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Variety Show 2,3, Di- rector 43 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Sr. Acc. 3,43 Studio Choir 3,43 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,3,43 Class Council Rep. 23 Jr. Leader 3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Social Comm. Chm. 4. KENNETH GREIG .... . .................................. Page 161 Chemistry Club 43 Biology Club 23 Camera Club 4, Treas. 43 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 3,4, Treas. 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Maine Historical Society 33 History Honors 33 Modern Music Masters 3,43 Science Awards 1,23 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,43Jr. Leader 4. GEORGE GRENDA ..................................... Page 161 D.P. Bowling Club 1,2,33 Navy Council 3, Vice Pres. 33 Track 1,23 Intra- murals 1,2. CAROLE GRENDYS .................................... .Page 161 Biology Club 23 French Club 2,33 Stagecrafters' Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 33 Good Words Club 3,43 Mounted Mainites 13 Girls' Bowling Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 G.A.A. 3. DONNA GRIFFITHS .................................... Page 161 Pep Club 1,2,33 Future Teachers' Club 2,3, Vice Pres.-Treas. 33 Spanish Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Honors 33 Modern Music Masters 3,43 Sr. Acc. 3,43 Jr. Leader 3,4. JACK GRIMES ............. ..... P age 161 Transfer 33 Concert Band 3. GAIL GROSH .................................... ..... Transfer 43 Spanish Club 43 Future Teachers' Club 4. GREG GRUDZIEN .... Transfer 3. Page 162 .. . . .Page 162 RONALD W. GUERCIO ............................,.... Page 162 Demonaires Club 23 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 33 Audio Club 33 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. ART GUSTAFSON .... Track 23 Tennis 3. . . . .Page 162 DONALD GUSTAFSON .................................. Page 162 Rifle Club 3,43 M Club 2,3,43 Football 1,2,33 Golf 2,3,43 Inrr 2,3,43 Variety Show 33 Traffic Court Judge 1. amurals 1, IUSLPH HAAG .... ...... .... P a ge 162 Football 1. HELEN HAAS ........................................... Page 162 Girls' Bowling Club 3,43 Commercial Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,4. MARGE HAGERTY ...........................,........ Girls' Bowling Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Library Club 13 G.A.A. JAN HAMILTON ....................................... .Page 162 2. .Page 162 Good Words Club 1,2,33 Pep Club I,2Q Spanish Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,5, Executive Board 1,2,33 Concert Band 1,23 History Honors 33 Brotherhood Award 33 Student Council 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Class Treas 33 Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2,33 Jr. Leader 3,4. ETHEL HAMLIN ....................................... . Page 162 Biology Club 23 Demonaires Club 33 German Club 43 Social Science Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 G.A.A. I,2Q History Honors 33 Constitution Contest Finalist 33 Science Awards 2,3. ART HANSEN .............. . . . TOM HANSEN ......................................... . Page 162 .Page 162 Physics Club 33 Football 1,2,3Q Intramurals 2,3,43 Variety Show 2,33 Ex- change Assembly 23 Student Council 2. DIANE HANSON ...................................... .Page 162 Commercial Club 3,43 Good Words Club 1,23 Biology Club 23 G.A.A. 2,3. DONNA HANSON ..................................... Girls' Bowling Club 43 Library Club 13 Variety Show 33 Student I .Page 162 Council 4. GERALD HARKER ........ . . .... Page 162 Transfer 33 Intramurals 3,4. JAMES HAWK .......................................... Page 162 Chemistry Club 43 M Club 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 132,3,43 Golf 132,33 Intramurals 23 History Honors 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Sci- ence Award 33 Brotherhood Award 13 Student Council 13233343 Boys' Club Rep. 3. TOM A. HAWK ......................................... Page 162 Radio Club 13 Chess Club 1323334, Treas. 43 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 2,3343 Constitution Contest Finalist 33 History Honors 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Science Award 33 Audio- Visual Aids Staff 2. ALLAN HAYTCHER ..................................... Page 162 Chemistry Club 43 Physics Club 33 Radio Club 13 Navy Council 33 Rifle Club 33 Geology Club 23 Intramurals 132,3343 Wrestling 23 Track 3,4. LOIS HEBSON .............................,............ Page 162 G.A.A. 1,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3343 Concert Orch. 233. GAYLE HEDRICH ............................... .... P age 163 Girls' Bowling Club 43 Theater Club 43 G.A.A. 1. MARILYN HELLWIG ......... 3 ............. .... P age 163 German Club 13 G.A.A. 1. DON HELMICH ......................................... Page 163 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Navy Council 33 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Variety Show 33 St. Class Play 43 Sr. Acc. 233,43 Studio Choir 43 Jr. Leader 4. JOAN ELLEN HELMICH .......... ...................... P age 163 German Club l,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Good Words Club 233,43 Stage- crafters 23 Theater Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Girls' Club Rep. 3,43 G. A.A. 2. SALLY RUTH HELMICK ................................ Page163 Pep Club 132,3,43 Physics Club 3, Treas. 33 Latin Club 1,23 Good Words ClubV2,334, Vice Pres. 33 Maine Historical Society 53 Theater Club 3,43 Social Science Club 43 G.A.A. 132,3,4, Intramural 3, Executive Board 43 Variety Show 2333 Exchange Assembly 23 Science Award 13 History Honors 33 Girls' Club Rep. 33 Jr. Leader 3,43 Student Council 334, Assembly Comm. Co-Chm. 4. BARBARA L. HENDRICKSON ................. .... P Sgt 163 PCP Club 1323 Girls' Bowling Club 43 G.A.A. 132. JEAN HENRICKSON .................................... Page 163 Girls' Bowling Club 43 Baron Club 13 Pep Club 1,23 G.A.A. 132.33 Water Ballet 233. KENNETH HENSIEK .............................,..... Page 163 Model Railroad Club 13 German Club 1,2343 Baseball Mgr. 23 Audio Dept. 4. LEE R. HERMANN ...................................... Page 163 Navy Council 33 Intramurals 2,3, JAMES HERZOG ........................................ Page 163 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Pres. 43 Chess Club 2,33 Spanish Club 43 Exchange Assembly 23 Variety Show 2333 History Honors 33 Modem Music Masters 3,43 Concert Band 2,3343 Concert Orch. 3,43 Dance Band 2,3343 Class Council Rep. 4. ROBERT HINTZ ......................,................. Page 163 M Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Baseball 1323 Swimming 1,2,3,4, Captain 23 Intramurals 2. MIKE HOFFMAN ..,.................................... Page 163 Physics Club 33 Mixed Bowling Club 43 Model Railroad Club 2,3, Pres. 2, Sec. 3g Chemistry Club 43 Pioneer 43 History Honors 33 Constitution Con- test Finalist 33 Student Council 13 Class Council Rep. 3. ROGER HOEFMANN .............................. .... P age 163 Navy Council 3. ANNETTE HOGLIN .... .... P age 164 Transfer 4. MARY LEE HOLLENBACK ......... ..................... P age 164 Mounted Mainites 1323 Pep Club 1,23 Commercial Club 43 Biology Club 23 G.A.A. 1,2. ' -' 3 Arwen Y JOY HOLLYWOOD ..................................... Page 164 English Club 13 Biology Club 23 Modem Music Masters 23334. VIRGINIA HOLMES ..................................... Page 164 Commercial Club 3,43 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 3343 Theater Club 43 G. A.A. 1,33Jr. Leader 3,4. JACK R. HONEMAN ..... ..... P age 164 Intramurals 43 Golf 4. TERRY HOOD ........................... . ............. .Page 164 Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 132343 Track 23 Baseball 23 Intramurals 2,3. CHARLES HORNBERGER. .,........................ Not pictured Transfer 4. LINDA HOSTETTER .................................... Page 164 Transfer 23 Pep Club 33 Good Words Club 43 Girls' Club Rep. 43 G.A.A. 39 Jr. Leader 3343 Student Council Service Corps 4. MARY HOUY ..... . . . .... ......... P age 164 THOMAS Hurr ......................,.................. Page 164 German Club 13 Biology Club 23 Rifle Club 3,43 M Club 3343 Baseball Mgr. 1,2,3,43 Swimming 1, Mgr. 2,3,4. FLOYD HUMPHREYS ..,..... . . ..... Page 164 VIRGINIA HUNTER ........................ ..... P age 164 Biology Club 23 G.A.A. 1323 History Honors 3. SANDI ILLG ............................................ Page 164 Transfer 23 Social Science Club 33 Spanish Club 233343 Stagecrafters' Club 33 Theater Club 43 G.A.A. 23 Jr. Leader 3,4. PAULA JACKSON ....................................... Page 164 Pep Club 1,233,43 G.A.A. 13 Variety Show 33 Student Council 3,43 Girls' Club Rep. 1,23 Chm. 33 Pres. 4. WILLIAM JACKSON .................................... Page 164 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 2,33 Camera Club 13 Model Railroad Club 23 - Radio Club 1. JANET JANIAK ............. 3 ........................... Page 164 Pep Club 1,23 Commercial Club 33 Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 4g Bi- ology Club 23 Jr. Math Club 43 G.A.A. 132,3343 Girlsi Club Rep. 3. NICK JANNOTTA ...................................... Page 164 Transfer 3. JOANN JEMISON ---............................... . ,... Page 164 Commercial Club 3,43 Pres. 43 Pep Club 13 G.A.A. 1,43 Water Ballet 13 Terrapin Club 2,334, Sec. 233, Pres. 43 History Honors 33 Constitution Con- test Finalist 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 13 Jr. Leader 3,43 Class Council Rep. 3. BARBARA JENSEN ..................................... Page 164 Transfer 13 Art Club 2333 Spanish Club 13 Pep Club 2,33 Good Words Club 33 Stagecrafters' Club 33 G.A.A. 2. MARIE JENSEN .................... ..... P age 165 Girls' Bowling Club 3,4. DONALD JOHANSEN .................................. Page 165 Chemistry Club 43 Demonaires Club 1,23 Physics Club 33 Intramurals 23 History Honors 33 Science Award 13 Jr. Leader 2,3,4. BETH JOHNSON ........................................ Page 165 Transfer 23 Good Words Club 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Pep Club 233,43 Theater Club 3,47G.A.A. 233,43 Latin Club 23 Cheerleader 2, BRUCE JOHNSON ...................................... Page 165 Spanish Club 43 Golf 13 Intramurals I,2,3,4Q History Honors 3. CHARLES JOHNSON .................................... Page 165 Science Award 1. 193 'HQ' WvIw'1Wlfq senior CLIFFORD JOHNSON ................................... Page 165 Chemistry Club 45 Baseball 15 Swimming 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Exchange Assembly 2,35 Modem Music Masters 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Science Award 35 Dance Band 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,4. JUNE JOHNSON ........................................ Page165 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Good Words Club 25 Stagecrafters' Club 25 G.A.A. 1,2, 35 Variety Show 1,2,35 Exchange Assembly 25 History Honors 35 Cheer- leader 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3, Treas. 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. SANDRA JOHNSON .................................... Page 165 Mounted Mainites 15 Girls' Bowling Club 354, Pres. 45 Good Words Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Biology Club 25 G.A.A. 3,4, Intramural Board Sec. 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. MARGARET JOHNSTON ............................... Page 165 Good Words Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2,35 Variety Show Usher Co-Chm. 35 History Honors 35 Jr. Leader 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Record Library Chm. 25 Class Treas. 1,2,4. BARBARA JONES ................,...................... Page 165 Biology Club 25 F.H.A. 45 Good Words Club 25 Stagecrafters' Club 1,25 Jr. Play 3. JAN JONES ............................................. Page 165 Art'Club 25 Biology Club 25 Good Words Club 2,35 Maine Historical So- ciety 3, Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Speech Activities Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Lens 3,45 History Honors 35 Jr. Leader 3,4. TINA JONES ............................................ Page 165 Transfer 25Chemistry Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Physics Club 3, Sec. 35 Span- ish Club 3,45 Good Words Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 History Honors 35 Science Award 25 Brotherhood Award 35 Jr. Leader 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Class Sec. 3,4. ARNIS JUREVICS ..................,.................... Page 165 Transfer 25 Physics Club 35 Track 3,45 Cross Country 45 Intramurals 35 History Honors 3. RICHARD KAPLAN ............................ . . .Page 165 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. WAYNE KAROLCZAK .................................. Page 165 Chemistry Club 45 M Club 3,45 Track 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boys' Club Rep. 2. JEWEL KELLNER ......... .... P age 165 RICHARD DEAN KELLY ........... 5 ..................... Page 166 Chemistry Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 45 Demonaires Club 15 Intramurals l,2,3,4. JANE KENNEY ......................................... Page 166 Biology Club 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Library Club 15 French Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Girls' Club Rep. 2,4. JOAN KERST ................................. . .......... Page 166 Future Teachers' Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Biology Club 25 Geology Club 45 F.H.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Science Awards 25 Sr. Acc. 4. JEANETTE KESHIAN ................................... Page 166 Latin Club 1,25 Library Club 1,25 Physics Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45.Stage- crafters' Club 3,45 Theater Club 45 Demonaires Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Jr. Leader 3,4. RALPH N. KESSLERING .... .... P age 166 BARBARA KHONIGON .............,.................. Page 166 Good Words Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 1,2,3,45 Theater Club 2,3,45 Speech Activities Club 35 G.A.A. 2,3. THOMAS KITCI-IIN ........,..................' .......... P age 166 Maine Historical Society 35 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 2,45 Variety Show 2,3-,4, Stage Mgr. 3,4, Chm.'Writing Comm. 3,45 Ex- 194 change Assembly 25 Sr. Class Play 45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Treas. 35 History Honors 35 Concert Orch. 1, 25 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 25 Class Council Rep. 1,25 Boys' Club Rep. 15 Student Council 1,2, 3,4. DARLENE KITTILSEN .................................. Page 166 Spanish Club 2, 35 Good Words Club 15 Theater Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 3,45 Sr. Class Play 45 V ariety Show Writing Comm. 45 Pioneer 3,45 History Honors 35 Modem Music Masters 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 4. PATRICIA KLEMMER ........... Transfer 25 Commercial Club . . . . .Page 166 3,4. RICHARD KLEMP ................................... Not pictured P,R. Boys' Bowling Club 35 M Club 45 Golf 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 15 Intramurals NELSON KLUMPP ......... Transfer 3. 1. .....Page166 NORMAN C. KLUMPP .................................. Page 166 Transfer 35 Intramurals 3,45 Band 3,4. Sr. Class Play 45 Concert Orch. 45 Concert BOB KNITTLE ....................................... , . .Page 166 Camera Club 45 Maine Hist orical Society 3, Treas. 35 Navy Council 35 Football 1,25 Intramurals 45 History Honors 35 Science Awards 3. ANDREA KOBBERUP ................................... Page 166 Chemistry Club 45 Mounted Mainires 25 Physics Club 35 Stagecrafters' Club 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Variety S 35 Jr. Leader 3,4. how 35 History Honors 35 Science Awards 2, 'Tc-be WAYNE KOCH ......................................... Page 167 Geology Club 25 German Clu b 25 Radio Club 15 Chemistry Club 45 Navy Council 35 Intramurals 1,25 Constitution Contest Finalist 3. CAROL KOEGLE ........... Transfer 45 Pep Club 4. SUSAN KOHL .............. . . . .Page 167 . . . .Page 167 Transfer 25 Biology Club 25 French Club 2. KAY KOLLMAN ........... ....Page167 G.A.A. 15 Sr. Acc. 2,3,45 Art Club 1. JIM KOTLABA .,........... D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 2,3,45 Demonaires Club 15 Model 25 Navy Council 35 Intramura WILLIAM C. KRAMER ..... BOB KRAUSE .............. Transfer 25 Chemistry Club 4. ERICH W. KUCHAR ....... Transfer 15 Chemistry Club 45 Rep. 3. .............................Page167 Railroad Club ls 1,2,3,4. . . . . . .... Nor pictured , , .... Page 167 Football 2,3,45 Intramurals 35 Class Council ROY LOBENHOFER .........................,.......... Page 169 CYNTHIA KUCK ............................... ..... P age 167 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 3. MIKE KUEHL ......................................... . .Page 167 Chess Club 15 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Intra- murals 1,2, 35 History Honors 35 National Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 45 Science Awards I,2,3. CLARENCE KUHRT .... ..... P age 167 Swimming 1. DIANE KULETA ..... ................... ..... P a ge 167 Transfer 35 Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 3. NORBERT J. KULPA .................................... Page 167 Demonaires Club 1,25 Physics Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Radio Club 45 Intramurals 1,25 Sr. Class Play 35 Stagecrafters' Play 35 History Honors 3. JOE KUNZ ............................................. Page 167 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 German Club 15 M Club 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Intramurals 45 Sr. Class Play 45 Histoty- Honors 3. GREGORY KURT .... ..... P age 167 HEIDI KUTZBACH ...... ........ , ....................... P age 167 Girls' Bowling Club 3,45 F.H.A. 15 Good Words Club 25 Library Club 2,3. IARRY LARSEN ........................................ Page 167 Chemistry Club 45 Boys' Bowling Club 45 Basketball 1, Mgr. 15 Football 15 Baseball 25 Intramurals 1,2,35Jr, Leader 3,4. LYN LASKEY ........................................... Page 167 Transfer 25 Future Teachers' Club 35 Good Words Club 45 Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Jr. Leader 3,4. CHARLES LATHROP .................................... Page 167 Transfer 25 Physics Club 35 Concert Band 45 Variety Show 3, CAROLE ANN LAVERY ................................. Page 168 Stagecrafters' Club 3,45 Theater Club 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,45 G.A.A. 1, 2,35 Variety Show 15 Exchange Assembly 15 Dance Band 15 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Sr. Class Play 4. WOODY LAWSON. .... . . . . . Gus LAZAR, JR. . . . . ED LEBER ...,. ............................. .... Transfer 25 Demonaires Club 25 Concert Band 4. BOB LE BOE UF ........................... ..... Intramurals 2. Page 168 Page 168 Page 168 Page 168 JULI LEEDS ............................................. Page 168 Stagecrafters' Club 1.25 Social Science Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Maine Historical Society 35 French Club 25 Good Words Club 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Jr. Class Play 25 Variety Show 1,25 Pioneer 3,45 History Honors 35 Class Council Rep. 3,4. JON B. LEIGHTON ..................................... Page 168 M Club 2,3,45 D.P. Bowling Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 25 Football 15 Tennis 1,2,3,4. SHARON FERN I-EMKE ................................. Page 168 Girls' Bowling Club 3,4, Social Chm. 35 Biology Club 25 Mounted Main- ites 1. IRMA LENHARDT .......................... ..... P age 168 Transfer 15 Chemistry Club 45 Science Awards 2. JO LENTZER .................,........... ..... G.A.A. 1,2. Page 168 JOYCE us PAGE ........................................ Page iss Mounted Mainites 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35Jr. Leader 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3,4. RICHARD LESLIE ..... ..... P age 168 Transfer 3. SHARON LEVERENZ ................................... Page 168 Mounted Mainites 15 Girls' Bowling Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Commercial Club 35 Biology Club 2. I9 BARBARA ANN LEWIS ................... .... P age 168 Spanish Club 45 G.A.A. 15 History Honors 3. JIM LEWIS ......................,...................... Page 168 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 1,2,45 Physics Club 45 Speech Activities Club 3, Pres. 35 Stagecrafters' Club 3,45 Biology Club 25 French Club 25 Football 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 Variety Show 35 Exchange Assembly 35 History Honors 35 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Dist.-State Music Contests 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45-Boys' Club Rep. 1,2,3,45 Class Council Rep. 3,4. KENNETH W. LILLQUIST ..,........................... Page 168 Art Club 1,2,35 Navy Council 35 Swimming 15 History Honors 35 Science Awards 2,3. . BRUCE C. LINDGREN .................................. Page 168 Stagebillers' Club 1,25 M Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Tennis 3,4, Mgr. 1,25 Football Mgr. 2,3,45 Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 2.35 Pioneer 45 History Honors 35 Student Council 45 Class Vice Pres. 45 Boys' Club Rep. 3,45 Student Council Service Corps 3,4. PAUL LINDSTROM ...................,................. Page 168 Biology Club 25 Camera Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Pi- oneer 3,45 Dist. Music Contest 15 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Science Awards 2,35 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. l,2,5, 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1. JIM LITTELL ............................................ Page 168 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 History Honors 35 Boys' State 35 Class Vice Pres. 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Comm. Chm. 4. Physics Club 35 Camera Club 45 Tennis 1,25 Football 1,25 Wrestling 2,3,45 History Honors 35 Sr. Acc. 2,3,4. GORDON LONG ......................... .............. P age 169 Transfer 35 Speech Activities Club 3, Vice Pres. 35 Intramurals 3,4. JOAN LONGFIELD ..................................... Page 169 Commercial Club 3,45 German Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 Good Words Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. BONNIE LOVEJOY .... ..... N ot pictured Transfer 2. MAX CARL LUDEKE ......................... , ......... Page 169 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Model Railroad Club 152, 3,4, Treas. 1, Pres. 2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Navy Council 35 Intramurals 2,35 Athletic Board 35 Sr. Class Play 45 History Honors 35 Sr. Acc. 35 Student Council 3,4, Special Council Comm. Chm. 4. JOY LUFI' .................,............................ Page 169 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 F.H.A. 2. JUDY LYNCH .......................................... Page 169 Transfer 25 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Good Words Club 2,3,45 Maine His- torical Society 35 Pep Club 3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Spanish Club 35 G.A.A. 3,4, Intramural Board 45 History Honors 3. JANET LYNN ........ ...................,........... . . .Page 169 Good Words Club 15 Commercial Club 3,4, Sec. 45 G.A.A. 1, 2,35 Jr. Leader 3,4. LAUREL LYSON .............,....................,..... Page 169 Social Science Club 35 Future Teachers' Club 35 Biology Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 History Honors 35 National Honor Society 3,4, Treas. 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. FAITH MADELUNG ..................................... Page 169 F.H.A. 45 Pep Club 1,25 Commercial Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3. ROBERT MAHN ........ .... P age 169 WILLIAM MAHONEY .............,.................... Page 169 Latin Club 25 Geology Club 15 Physics Club 35 French Club 35 Cross Country 25 Track 25 Intramurals 1,3545 Variety Show 35 Sr. Acc. 35 Studio Choir 3. 5 senior LINDA MAIDEN ............... ..,..... ........... P a ge 169 MERRILL MAIN ........................................ Page 169 German 1,25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 M Club 45 Football Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Basketball Mgr. 25 Intramurals 25 Variety Show 35 Student Council Service Corps 3,4. PATRICIA MALLEK ..... F.H.A. 3. ...Page 169 HEIDI L. MARQUARDT ..... Transfer 25 G.A.A. 2. ....Page 170 JAMES MARRONE .....,................................ Page 170 Biology Club 2, Treas. 25 Chess Club 15 Latin Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Navy Council 35 Football 25 Intramurals 3,45 Science Awards 1.2.35 History Honors 3. BONNIE MARSALEK ......................... ..... P age 170 Mounted Mainites 35 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2, CHUCK MARTIN .... ................................... P age 170 Transfer 15 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 25 Mixed Bowling Club 4, Pres. 45 Chemistry Club 45 Stagebillers' Club 35 Intramurals 25 Sr. Class Play 4. HAROLD L. MARTIN ..... ...., P age 170 Transfer 4. JOYCE MARTINSON ................................... Page 170 Good Words Club 2,35 F.H.A. 35 Chemistry Club 45 Future Teachers' Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,'35 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 45 Studio Choir 4. LONNA MASON ........................................ Page 170 Pep Club 25 Good Words Club 35 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Commercial Club 4. TOM MASON ........,.................................. Page 170 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 M Club 45 Baseball Mgr. 25 Cross Country Mgr. 3,45 Track 45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Variety Show 35 History Honors 3. GEORGE MATEJKA ..................................... Page 170 Demonaires Club 15 M Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2. BRENDA MATHER ...................................... Page 170 Transfer 25 Good Words Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 2,35 Theater Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Sr. Class Play5 Sr. Acc. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 4, Class Chm. 45 Jr. Leader 3,4, JOHN MATHIAS ........ .... ............................ P a ge 170 Transfer 25 Navy Council 3,45 Track 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 4 X55 196 RICHARD MATULA ..................................... Page 170 Physics Club 35 German Club 1,25 Demonaires Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 45 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 15 M Club 3,45 Swimming 1,2.3.45 Intra- murals 1,2. TOM MAYER ..................................,........ Page no Rifle Club 3,45 Physics Club 35 M Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Football 1,2,3,4, Mgr. 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Pioneer 3, 45 History Honors 35 Boys' Club Council 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Student Council I,2,3,4. GEORGE MAYNARD .......,........................... Page 170 Navy Council 35 M Club 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 15 Intra- murals 1,25 Lens 2,3,4, Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Science Award 1. PAT MCCAPPERTY ........,............................. Page no Baton Club 2, 3,4, Publicity Chm. 3, Pres. 45 Variety Show 25 Concert Band 4. AL MCCLELLAND ....................................... Page I70 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Pioneer 3,45 History Honors 35 Class Council Rep. 4. PATRICIA MCGOVERN .................................. Page 170 Pep Club 1,25 Girls' Bowling Club 35 French Club 35 Biology Club 25 Social Science Club 45 G.A.A. 1,3,4. NANCY MCGUIRE ...................................... Page 170 Biology Club 25 Pep Club 1,2.45 Social Science Club 4, Mock Election Chm. 45 Stagebillers' Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Pioneer 3.4. LEE MCINERNEY ....................................... Page 171 Transfer 45 Chemistry Club 45 Mixed Bowling Club 4. M. MADLAN MCKERNAN .............................. Page 171 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 German Club 35 Physics Club 35 Speech Activities Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Rifle Club 3,45 Geology Club 4. MARGARET MCKERROW .............................. Page 171 Girls' Bowling Club 1,45 Theater Club 2,3,45 Physics Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Library Club 3,45 Speech Activities Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Sr. Class Play 45 History Honors 3. RUTHE MCLAUGHLIN .................................. Page 171 Stagebillers' Club 15 Commercial Club 35 History Honors 3. JOHN MCMAHON ...................................... Page 171 Demonaires Club 1.25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Swimming 25 Intramurals 1,2.3,45 Con- cert Band 2,3,4. CARROLL MCNELIS ..................................... Page 171 Future Teachers' Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Good Words Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Intramural Board 3,45 Pioneer 3, 45 History Honors 35 Science Award 15 Student Council Service Corps 4. ROBERT MCWILLIAMS ......... ........................ P age 171 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, RADAH A. MEAD ....................................... Page 171 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Good Woods Club 45 Biology Club 15 Concert Orch. 2,3,4. ROSEMARY MECKE .................................... Page 171 Commercial Club 45 Theater Club 45 English Club 15 Biology Club 25 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Sr. Acc. 4. JAMES MEHAN ..................... .... P age 171 Navy Council 3. CAROL MEHLHOP ....................... .... P age 172 Girls' Bowling Club 3,45 Commercial Club 4. JOANNE MERLE ........................,............... Page 172 Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Variety Show 2,35 Exchange Assembly 2. THOMAS MEURER ..................................... Page 172 Demonaires Club 15 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 2. DOROTHY MEYER ..................................... Page I72 Good Words Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. Intramural Board 45 Water Ballet 1,2,3,45 Jr. Leader 3,4. PAT MICHAELSON .............. ..... P age 172 W ss.. t X . ' 4 if 7 i x 95 1 J' Us-'E .a,. 5 A ti P. di f i -. -.-f .Q .ts 5 5 v sv - A V! 0 . 5 .x., , x XX X KARIN MIEK .............................,............. Page 172 Girls' Bowling Club 45 German Club 45 Good Words Club 45 Latin Club 25 Mounted Mainites 15 Physics Club 3:Stagecrafters'Club 33Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. MELVIN MIKOSINSKI .................................. Page 172 Chemistry Club 45 Navy Council 35 M Club 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. SHARON MILKE ............ . ........................... Page 187 German Club 1,25 Stagecrafters' Club 2,3,45 Good Words Club 3,45 F.I-I.A. 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Debate Club 35 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. CHARLOTTE MILLER ................................... Page 172 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Commercial Club 45 Good Words Club 45 Spanish Club 35 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Leader 3,4. ELIZABETH MILLER ...........,........................ Page 172 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Good Words Club 45 Variety Show 3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Studio Choir 3,4. PHYLLIS MILLS ......................................... Page 172 Art Club 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. MAUREEN MILNER ................ . ................... Page 172 Girls' Bowling Club 2,3,45 Good Words Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Mounted Mainites 15 Stagecrafters' Club 35 G.A.A. 2,3. WILLIAM D. MITCHELL ................................ Page 172 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football Mgr. 1,25 Intramurals 25 History Honors 3. KENNETH MOEHLING ....... .. . . ...... Page 172 Navy Council 35 Pioneer 3,4. JAMES MOORE ......................................... Page 172 Chemistry Club 45 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 Latin Club 2, Pub- licity Co-Chm. 25 Rifle Club 3,45 Boys' Club Council 35 Track 15 Wrestl- ing 25 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 Baseball Mgr. 3,45 Intramurals 15 Sr. Acc. 25 Student Council 4. MARIAN MOORE ................... . ................... Page 172 Latin Club 1,25 Gopd Words Club 2,35 Library Club 2, Pres. 25 Chemistry Club 4, Treas. 45 G.A.A.'45 History Honors 3. Boa Moiuus .................................. ' ...,..... Page 172 Rifle Club 3,45 M Club 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JEAN MOTLEY ................................ .... P age 172 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 G.A.A. 4. CONRAD MUELLER ........... 1. ........ ....... .... P a ge 172 JIM MUELLER .................................... .... P age 173 D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 45 Camera Club 15 Pioneer 4. DAVE MUENOW ....................................... Page 173 Model Railroad Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Intramurals 1. GrNNY MUENZE .,..................................... Page na Library Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 25 Chemistry Club 45 Stagebillers' Club 2,35 Good Words Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 4. NANCY LEE MUHL ..................................... Page173 Mounted Mainites 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. PAT MULLEN ........................................... Page 173 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Good Words Club 35 Stagectafters' Club 35 Commercial Club 4. PATRICIA MULLEY .................. .... P age 173 G.A.A. 45 Modem Music Masters 2. MICHAEL MURPHY ................. .... ........ ..... P a ge 173 Transfer 25 Chess Club 45 Track 45 Intramurals 3,4. LYNNE MURRAY ....................................... Page 173 Pep Club 1,2, 35 Biology Club 25 Good Words Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 G.A.A. 15 Library Club 2. CAROL ANN MUSSAR .................................. Page 173 Pep Club 2,35 Stagectafters' Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Intramural Board 35 Variety Show 35 Girls' State 35 History Honors 35 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Jr. Leader 3,4. JEFFREY NAPIER ....................................... Page 173 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Jr. Math Club 15 Physics Club 35 Speech Activities Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Stagecraftets' Club 45 Cross Country 45 Intramurals 15 Variety Show 35 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 History Honors 35 Student Council 2. SUE NAUGHTON ....................................... Page 173 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Good Words Club 2,3,45 Theater Club 45 Spanish Club 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Variety Show 35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Jr. Leader 4. JAMES NAUMAN ............................. , ......... Page 173 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Biology Club 25 Maine Historical So- ciety 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1,2,35 M Club 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Variety Show 25 History Honors 35 Boys' State 35 Brotherhood Award 35 Student Council 2,3,4, Pres. 4. TONI NAZAROWSKI ................................... Page 173 Transfer 45 Speech Activities Club 45 Studio Choir 4. JACK NELSEN ................................ ..... N ot pictured ARLENE NELSON ........ . ...... . ...................... Page 173 Chemistry Club 45 Good Words Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 3, Intramural Board 2,45 Pioneer 45 Modem Music Masters 2,3,45 History Honors 35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Class Council Rep. 3, 45 Jr. Leader 3,4. BURTON JOHN NELSON, JR. .......................... Page 173 Speech Activities Club 15 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming 15 Wrestling Mgr. 2,35 Student Council Service Corps 3,4. DARLENE NELSON ..................................... Page 173 Good Words Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 45 Biology Club 15 Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Homecoming Court 4. ELIZABETH NELSON ................................... Page 174 Social Science Club 4, Sec. 45 Stagebillets' Club 1,25 Theater Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 45 Modern Music Mas- ters 2, 3,45 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 History Honors 35 Science Award 25 Sr. Acc. 3,4. NORMA NELSON ....................................... Page 174 Spanish Club 15 Girls' Bowling Club 1,3,45 Good Words Club 25 Biology Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 3. LANE NEMETZ ......................................... Page 174 Intramurals 1,2. PHILLIP NESBIT ............................ ..... P age 174 Demonaires Club 15 Intramurals 1,25 Sr. Acc. 4. LADD NEUDECK ......................... ..... P age 174 Studio Choir 3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,4. SUE NIEBERGALL ...........................,.......... Page 174 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1,2, Sec.-Treas. 25 Biology Club 25 Stagebillers' Club 35 Girls' Club Rep. 1. 197 senior KENNETH NIEBUHR .... .... P age 174 Football 1,2,3,4. ANITA NITTI ........................................... Page 174 Transfer 15 Social Science Club 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 25 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 2,35 History Honors 35 Jr. Leader 354. THOMAS NUCCIO ...................................... Page 174 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Social Science Club 45 Historical Society 3545 Football 152,35 Track 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 His- tory Honors 35 Science Award 2. GEORGINE NYGREN ................ .... P age 174 Bowling Club 3545 Mounted Mainites 1. BILL OBERMAYER ...................................... Page 174 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Class Council Rep. 3,4. JOHN M. O'BOYLE. .................................... Page 174 Bowling Club 15 Library Club 25 Student Council Service Corps 4. JOSEPH O'CONNELL .... .... P age 174 Transfer 4. DAVID OGLE ................,.......................... Page 174 Demonaires Club 15 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 Stagecrafters' Club 45 Science Awards 153. JOHN OLSEN .......................... ,... P age 174 Boys' Bowling Club 15 Intramurals 1,4. MARCIA OLSEN ........................................ Page 174 Social Science Club 354, Pres. 45 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Sec. 3, Ex- ecutive Board 1, 2,35 Lens 2, 3,45 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 Best American History Scholar 35 Modern Music Masters 2, 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Award 25 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Jr. Leader 3.4. JUDY OLSON ........................................... Page 174 Pep Club 15253545 Spanish Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Good Words Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Cheerleader 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 25 Brotherhood Award 1,25 Stu- dent Council 1,25 Class Council Rep. 3. BOB ORNBERG ...................,..................... Page 174 M Club 3,45 Football 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Science Award 2. CAROLYN ORRELL ..................... .... P age 174 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Spanish Club 4. GEORGE OSBORNE .................................... Page 175 Physics Club 35 M Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Baseball 15 Track 2, 3,45 Cross Country 253,45 Intramurals 1,25 Class Council Rep. 3. DONNA PACKHEISER, ............ . ........... .... P age 175 Art Club 1,2. BARBARA PAICE ....................................... Page 175 Girls' Bowling Club 2,3545 Library Club 25 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 2. ALICE PAINE ....................... .................... P age 175 Stagecrafters' Club 2, Stagecrafters' Play 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Jr. Leader 3,45 Brotherhood Award 15 Class Sec. 152. MELANIE PEDERSEN ............ German Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1. ....Page175 ....Page175 CHARLES F. PEELLE .......................... P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1. DAVID PELLETT ........................................ Page 175 Radio Club l,2, Treas. 25 History Honors 35 Science Award 1. JAN PENKAVA .......................................... Page 175 Biology Club 25 French Club 1,2535 Good Words Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Pioneer 45 History Honors 35 National Honor Society 354, Sec. 45 Class Council Rep. 3,45Jr. Leader 3,4. 19 CAROL PETERSEN ...................................... Page 175 Biology Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers' Club 45 Social Science Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 History Honors 3. KENTON PETERSON ...........................,....... Page 175 German Club 1,25 Radio Club 15 Physics Club 45 Navy Council 35 Foot- ball 152. CAROLYN PETHES ..... .... P age 175 Transfer 2. KAY PHAR ........ , .................................... Page 175 Modern Music Masters 253,45 Sec. 35 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Leader 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Dist. Music Contest 1. BARBARA JAYNE PHILANDER ..... .... P age 176 Transfer 35 Art Club 3. BRENDA PORTE ........................................ Page 176 Mounted Mainites 15 Social Science Club 3,45 Speech Activities Club 2,3545 Stagecrafters, Club 15253545 Historian 3,45 Theater Club 2,3545 Vice Pres. 45 G.A.A. 152, 35 Sr. Class Play 45 Jr. Class Play 25 Stagecrafters' Play 33 Variety Show 153, Writing Comm. 45 History Honors 35 National Forensic League 4. DIANE PORTER ........................................ Page 176 Mounted Mainites 15 Pep Club 2,35 Stagecrafters' Club 2,35 Variety Show 3. NANCY POWERS .................. .... P age 176 Transfer 35 G.A.A. 35 Sr. Acc. 354. DIANE PRENTISS ....................................... Page 176 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1,45 Good Words Club 45 Stagecrafters' Club 45 G.A.A. 1,4. DON PRIMS .......... .... P age 176 Transfer 2. RON PROVENZANO ........... .... P age 176 Student Council Service Corps 4. LOUISE PRYBY. ........................................ Page 176 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Commercial Club 3545 Library Club 1,25 G.A.A. 4. MARILYN PRYBYL ..................................... Page 176 Biology Club 25 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Commercial Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 English Club 15 G.A.A. 45 Variety Show 2,35 Modern Music Mas- ters 2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Studio Choir 3. MARTIN PURIS ................... . . . .Not pictured Transfer 35 Intramurals 354. THOMAS H. PYNCH .................................... Page 176 Transfer 25 Latin Club 25 Stagecrafters' Club 3,45 Social Science Club 35 Intramurals 3,45 Stagecrafters' Play 35 History Honors 35 Concert Band 4. RONALD A. RAEDEKE .................................. Page 176 Chemistry Club 45 German Club 45 Physics Club 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Variety Show 35 Pioneer 3,45 History Honors 35 Modem Music Masters 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Studio Choir 3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,4. JACK RAINEY ........... ....... .... P 2 ge 176 BARBARA RASMUSSEN .... .... P age 176 LUCILE RECHER ....... .... P age 176 GAY REDELPH ......................................... Page 176 Biology Club 2, Program Chm. 25 Commercial Club 3,45 French Club 2,35 Good Words Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3. JUDITH ANN REED ............ .... P age 176 Pep Club 1525 Spanish Club 354. PAT REIMISCH .......................................... Page 176 Transfer 25 Latin Club 35 Future Teachers' Club 45 G.A.A. 45 History Honors 3. FRED c. REiNEcKE ..................................... Page 116 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Baseball 15 Intramurals 1,253,45 Navy Council 3. NADINE LEE REITER ................................... Page 177 F.H.A. 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 253,45 Sec. 45 German Club 152,35 Science Awards 2. rs PRISCILLA name .............. .......... ..... ........ P age 1 77 Commercial Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 jr. Leader 3,4. GERD O. RENNER ...................................... Page 177 German Club 1,25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Rifle Club 35 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 M Club 3,45 Pioneer 4. STAN REYNOLDS ....... .................. . ...... N ot pictured DONNA RHINE .........,.............................. Page m Transfer 25 Girls' Bowling Club 25 Latin Club 25 Library Club 25 Pep Club 25 Future Teachers' Club 25 G.A.A. 2. RICHARD RICE ....... - ........... ....... .... P a ge 177 KARIN RICHTER ....................................... Page 177 German Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 35 Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Intra- mural Board 25 Good Words Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Sr. Acc. 45 Girls' Club Rep. 1,4. a PHIL RICHTER ......................................... Page 177 Track 15 Swimming 25 Wmstling 35 Gymnastics 45 Intramurals l,2,3. NAN RICKMAN ........................................ Page 177 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 153,45 Theater Club 3,45 Good Words Club 2,3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Variety Show 35 Girls' Club Rep. 2,35 jr. Leader 3,4. sun RIDDLE ............................................ Page 117 Girls' Bowling Club 35 French Club 35 Social Science Club 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Variety Show Music Comm. 45 Sr. Class Play 45 Modern Music Masters 253,45 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Studio Choir 45 jr. Leader 3,4. MICHAEL RILEY ........................................ Page 177 Spanish Club 15 Physics Club 45 Baseball 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,45 jr. Leader 3. WALTER RINK .... .... P age 111 CAROLE ROBERTS ...................................... Page 177 Future Teachers' Club 2,35 Stagecrafters' Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 15 History Honors 35 Sr. Acc. 3,45 Modem Music Masters 2,3,4. LEE Rocr-ns ............................................. Page 177 Art Club 35 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Latin Club 25 Social Science Club 3,45 Track 2,35 Pioneer 45 Boys' Club Rep. 2. JAN ROCHOW ...... ' ............... ............. ....... P a ge 177 Biology Club 25 French Club 1,25 Good Words Club 2,3, Sec. 35 Maine Historical Society 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Stagecrafters' Club 25 G.A.A. 15 Pioneer 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Constitution Contest Winner 35 History Honors 35 Modern Music Masters 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Sr. Acc. 45 jr. Leader 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3,45 Student Council 4, Executive Board 4. JUDITH Roos .......................................... Page m German Club 2,35 Pep Club 15 Good Words Club 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 jr. Leader 3,4. JOHN ROLSTON ....................................... Page 177 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Radio Club 25 Intramurals 1,2,45 Golf 1,2,3,4, Capt. 35 M Club 2,3,45 Boys' Club Rep. 45 Science Award 3. MARTIN ROMES ....................................... Page 177 STEPHANIE ROMMEL .................................. Page 177 Transfer 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2535 Stagebillers 3,45 Social Science Club 45 Pioneer 4. JOHN ROPA ............................................ Page m Biology Club 25 Speech Activities Club 35 jr. Math Club 15 Intramurals 1, 2,3,4. ' SHARON ROSE ..... ..... P age 178 WILLIAM L. ROSE .... . . . . .Page 178 Transfer 4. CHARLENE ROSIAK ..... ......... ..... ................. P age 1 78 Transfer 15 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Stagecrafters' Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 jr. Leader 3,45 Exchange Assembly 25 Variety Show 2,3. JOHN ROSS ...... ........................... Pa ge 178 Transfer' 3. io.a.......L.r, we.-we-1 JOE ROSSMAN .......................................... Page 178 German Club 3,45 Navy Council 35 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 15 Social Science Club 35 Swimming 15 Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 45 Lens 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. JOY ROSTBERG ........................................ Page 178 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Latin Club 25 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 1,Z. LYNDA ROWE .................................. ..... P age 178 Transfer 35 Stagecrafters' Club 45 Chemistry Club 4. KAREN ROWLAND ........ .............. .............. P a ge 178 Commercial Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Good Words Club 35 Pep Club 1,25 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Ir. Leader 3,4. MARY RUSSELL ........................................ Page 178 Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Water Ballet 3,45 jr. Leader 3,45 Pioneer 3, 4, Managing Editor 45 Constitution Contest Winner 35 History Honors 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Science Award 15 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,4. WILLIAM RUSSELL ..... ..... N Ot PiCl'ul'ed Transfer 4. CARY SAAR ..... ..... Pa ge 178 DON SAEWERT ............ ..... P age 178 SHIRLEY SAEWERT .................................... Page 178 Commercial Club 3,45 Good Words Club 25 History Honors 3. DAVE SALMAN ....... .... . . ..... Page 178 HERB SALMAN ................ ..... P age 179 Mn Club 45 Football 1,2,3,4. OSCAR SANDER ..... A ................................... Page 179 Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 35 Intramurals 2,35 Constitution Contest Finalist 35 History Honors 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Awards I,2,3. BRUCE L. SAUNDERS ................................... Page 179 Demonaires Club 15 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 25 Physics Club 35 Radio Club 15 Chemistry Club 45 Navy Council 35 Intramurals 3. KENN SCHAAR ......................................... Page 179 Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 1. 199 senior GEORGE SCHAEFER .......... .... N ot pictured JEANNETTE SCHAMBERGER ........................... Page 179 Transfer 4, Good Words Club 4, Stagecrafters' Club 4. KATHLEEN SCHAVITZ ....,............................. Page 179 Latin Club 2, Biology Club 2, Future Teachers' Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Girls' Bowling Club 4. HERB SCHIRRICH ...... . . . .Page 179 Intramurals 4. HENRY E. SCHMIDT .......... . ..............,.......... Page 179 Chemistry Club 4, Demonaires Club 2, Intramurals 3, Concert Band 4. ROGER SCHMIDT ................................... Not pictured JACK SCHNAEDTER .................................... Page 179 P.R. Bowlin Club 1, Basketball 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, 8 M Club 3,4. JOAN SCHREINER .... Art Club 1. ANN SCHROCK ..... BILL SCHROEDER ,........... Bowling Club 2, Baseball 1. JOE SCHULTZ ............. ARTHUR SCHULZ ..... Concert Band 3,4. JOAN SCHUSTER .... ---. Transfer 4. JOANNE SCHWAB .................................. .. . .Page 179 .. . .Page 179 . . . .Page 179 ....Page179 ,. . .Page 179 Not pictured . . . .Page 179 Pep Club 1, Theater Club 4, Physics Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Stagecrafters' Club 3,4, Demonaires Club 2, G.A.A. 1,2, Pioneer 4, Class Council Rep. 3,4 BILL SCHWARTZ ....................................... Page 179 Transfer 3, P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Intramurals 3,4 SUE SCHWARZENBACH ................................ Page 179 Pep Club 1,2, Latin Club 1,2, Physics Club 3, Biology Club 2, Girls' Bowl- ing Club 4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Modern Music Masters 3,4, Sr. Acc. 3,4. PHYLLIS SCHWICHTENBERG .......................... Page 179 Library Club 2,4, Mixed Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1,2. VERONICA SEBASTIAN ...........................,..... Page 180 Art Club 1.3, Biology Club 2, Pep Club 1, Speech Activities Club 4, G. A.A. 2. LARRY SEIFERTH ..........,......................,.... Page 180 Radio Club 1,3,4, Exchange Assembly 2, Variety Show 2,3. NANCY SHEARER ...................................... Page 180 German Club 4, Social Science Club 4, G.A.A. 1, Jr. Leader 4, Modem Music Masters 2,4, Concert Orch. 1,2,4. JACKIE SHERIDAN .................. .... Transfer 4, G.A.A. 4. ....Page 180 JOHN SHIELDS ...... ........ ........................... P a ge 180 Chemistry Club 4, Navy Council 3, M Club 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 4, Variety Show 3, Sr. Acc. 3,4, Boys, Club Rep. 1. SANDY SIMEK .... ....Page 180 ROSE SIMICH ..................................... ...... P age 180 Pep Club 2,3, Girls, Bowling Club 2,3,4, Stagecrafters' Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2,3, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Student Council Service Corps 3. ROGER SIMONSON .................................... Page 180 Transfer 3, Maine Historical Society 3,4, French Club 3,4, Physics Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, D. P. Bowling Club 4, History Honors 3, National Honor Society 3.4, Modem Music Masters 3,4, Historian 4, Concert Band 3,4, Con- cert Orch. 3,4, Studio Choir 4. STANLEY SIMPSON ...,..................... ..... P age 180 Navy Council 3, Swimming 2, Intramurals 1,3. JOHN SISULAK ......................................... Page iso Baseball 1, Football 2, Basketball l,2, 3,4, Intramurals 1,2, 3,4, Student Council Service Corps 4. BARB SKEET ........................................... Page 180 Transfer 2, Concert Band 2,3,4, Constitution Contest Finalist 3. ARDEAN SMITH ..,..................................... Page 180 Theater Club 4, Physics Club 3, Latin Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Pep Club 1,2, Water Ballet 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, History Honors 35 Class Council Rep. 3,4, Jr. Leader 3,4. DAVE SMITH ...................................... ..... P age 180 Navy Council 3, Stagecrafters' Club 2, Physics Club 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. JOEL SMITH ........................................ Not pictured PEG sMm-i ............................................. Page iso Biology Club 2, Good Words Club 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Theater Club 1, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sr. Acc. 3,4. STEVE SMITH ...... . .................................... Page 180 Spanish Club 1,2, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 1, Baseball 2. DONALD SMOOT ....................................... Page 180 Transfer 2, M Club 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 35 Concert Band 4. JAY SOLDNER .......................................... Page 180 Bowling Club 3, M Club 4, Track 3,4, Cross Count y 1, Intramurals l,3. ALICE SOSNOWSKI ..................................... Page 180 Girls' Bowling Club 2,3, FHA 2,3, Social Science Club 2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Commercial Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 2, Concert Band 3,4. WAYNE SPALT .... ........... .... N o t pictured Radio Club 1. ,A DGKDQCYY S Z 2 ' - a s ,,! JUDITH ANN SPEER ................................... Page 181 Future Teachers' Club 25 Latin Club 25 Stagccrafters' Club 3.45 Theater Club 4. Pres. 45 Maine Historical Society 35 Stagecrafters' Play 35 Sr. Class Playi 45 Pioneer 45 History Honors 35 Modern Music Masters 2.3.45 Con- cert Band 1.2.3,45 Concert Orch. 3.4. LARRY SPIETZ ........... .........,.................. P age 181 PHIL SPINUZZA ........................................ Page 181 ' Latin Club 1.2. Pres. 25 Biology Club 25 Demonaircs Club 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Theater Club 45 Sr. Class Play 4. ALBERT L. SPITZ ....... ........................ . . . .Page 181 Transfer 4. . . . .Page 181 LEONARD G. SPONG ...................... Radio Club 15 Intramurals 2.3.45 Baseball 3.4. SUE STANDLEY .............. .................... ....... P a ge 181 Biology Club 25 English Club lg Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 15 Sr, Acc. 3.4, ROBERT STARK ..... .... ......... .... P a g e 181 Navy Council 35 Concert Band 2. HARRY STAVROS ............. .,.. P age 181 JUDITH STEGMAN ..................................... Page 181 Commercial Club 3.45 F.H.A. 25 Library Club 25 Mounted Mainites 15 Theater Club 45 Sr. Acc. 3.4. JIM STEINKEN ................. .... P age 181 Football 1.2.35 Wrestling 1.2.3. MARILYN STEMPAK .................................... Page 181 Commercial Club 3.45 G.A.A. 1.25 Girls' Bowling Club 3.4. Vice Pres. 45 Pep Club 1.2. CHARLES F. STEPHENS ................................. Page 181 Baseball 15 Exchange Assembly 1.25 Variety Show 1.2.35 History Honors 35 Brotherhood Award 25 Concert Band 2,35 Concert Orch. 35 Dance Band 1. 2.35 Student Council 2.3.45 Class Vice Pres. 35 Boys' Club Rep. 3.4. Pres. 4. GEORGE WILLIAM STEVENS ........................... Page 181 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Maine Historical Society 35 Physics Club 35 Golf 1.2.3,45 History Honors 35 National Honor Society 3.45 Sr. Class Play 4. JEAN L. STEVENS ....................................... Page 181 Demonaircs Club 1.25 Library Club 35 Pep Club 45 Mounted Mainites 15 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Modern Music Masters 2.3.45 Concert Orch. 1.2.3,45 Dance Band 2. MICHAEL STEVENSON ........... .... N ot pictured French Club 25 Demonaircs Club 1. LOIS STEWART. ..... .......... ......................... P a ge 181 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Pep Club 1.25 G.A.A. 15 Sr. Acc. 4. FLORENCE STILKE ..................................... Page 181 G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Vice Pres. 45 Modern Music Masters 2.3.45 Dist. Music Contest 15 Concert Band 1.2.3.45Jr. leader 3.4. DAVE STORER ........................... .... P age 181 Transfer 4. GLENN STOUSLAND ................................... Page 181 Chemistry Club 45 Navy Council 35 M Club 3.4. Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Foot- ball 1.2.3,45 Track 1.25 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1.25 Intramurals 1.2.3,45 Variety Show 35 Boys' Club Rep. 1.2.3,45 Student Council 3.4. Executive Board 4. Chm. Traffic Court Comm. 45 Traffic Court Judge 2. Chief Jus- tice 4. GERALD W. STRANDBERG ..... .... P age 182 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 2.3.4. SHARON STROMBERG ................................. Pa e 182 8 Latin Club 25 Good Words Club 35 G.A.A. 1.25 Variety Show 35 Modem Music Masters 2.3.45 Sr. Acc. 3.45 Studio Choir 4. SUSAN E. STRONG ........ . ............................ Page 182 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 2.45 Sr. Acc. 4. 57 PATRICK SWAGLER ..... Transfer 25 Wrestling 3.4. .....Page1s2 JIM SWAN ............ i .................................. Page isz P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 1.2. Sec. 15 Chemistry Club 45 Golf 1,25 Intra- murals 2.3.45 Basketball 4. DAVE SWANSON ........................ . . .-. Page 182 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 25 Intramurals l. PATRICIA SWANSON ................. .... P age 182 Transfer 3. JANET TANSLEY ....................................... Page 182 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 1.2.35 Stagecrafters' Club 2.35 G.A.A. 1.2.3,45 Stagecrafters' Play 35 Variety Show 1.35 Girls' Club Rep. 15 Jr. Leader 3.4. SUZANNE TAYLOR ......................... ............ P age 182 Future Teachers' Club 3.45 French Club 25 G.A.A. 1.2. JOHN TERNES ........................... .Not pictured Transfer 45 German Club 45 Wrestling 4. PAULA TERRY .......................... ................ P age 182 Biology Club 25 French Club 25 Good Words Club 3.45 Pep Club 1.2.3,45 Stagecrafrers' Club 45 G.A.A. 35 Student Council Service Corps 4. DANIEL TETTING. . ,........... ........................ P age 182 Biology Club 25 Physics Club 35 German Club 3.4. Trcas. 45 Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 2. JOANNE THOMAS. ................. . . .... Page 185 Transfer 35 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 4. RAY THOMPSON .... .... P age 183 Transfer 4. EUGENE W. THOMS .................................... Page 183 Model Railroad Club 1,25 Intramurals 15 Concert Band 4. MARGE THOMSON ..................................... Page 185 Transfer 25 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Good Words Club 45 Commercial Club 3.45 Concert Orch. 2.3.4. AL THORSEN .... .. ..... ............... P age 183 z 2' ' 201 senior SHERRY TICE .............. , ........................... Page 185 Biology Club 3, Future Teachers' Club 4, German Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. l,2, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Chaplain 4, Concert Band 1,2,3, 4, Concert Orch. 2,3,4. CAROLYN TIEGS ..............,...,.................... Page 185 Good Words Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1.2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, Water Ballet 4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 4, Science Award 1, Sr. Acc. 4, Girls Club Rep. 2,3,4,jr. Leader 5,4. ROBERT E. TIMKO ..... .... P age 185 Radio Club 2. RUAL TIMROTI-I ....................................... Page 185 Geology Club 1,2,3,4,Prcs. 3,4, Physics Club 5, D.P. Bowling Club 4, In- tramurals 1,2, History Honors 3. STEVEN R. TOTH ....................................... Page 185 Physics Club 4, Spanish Club 3, M Club 3,4, Football l,2, Track 1,2,5,4, Intramurals 1,2,3, Boys' State 3, History Honors 3, Brotherhood Award '1, 2,-Boys' Club Rep. l,2,4, Class Pres. 1,2,3,4, Student Council RCP- 1,2,5,4, Executive Board 1,2,3,4. PAULA LEE TRENKMANN- ............................ Page 185 Pep Club l,2,3, Stagecrafters' Club 1,4, Theater Club 3,4, Commercial Club 4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Intramural Board 2, Variety Show 5, Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Sr. Acc. 3,4, Studio Choir 3,4, jr. Leader 3,4, Girls' Club Rep. 2. MARY TURPIN ......................................... Page 185 Transfer 2, Good Words Club 3, Pep Club 2,3, Spanish Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, G.A.A. 3, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Class Council Rep. 4. TONY Unso ........................................... Page iss jon VALHA ............................................. Page isa D.P. Boys' Bowling Club 1, M Club 4, Wrestling 2,3, Intramurals l,2, 3,4, Basketball 1, Football 2,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. JIM VAN ATTA .................. ..... P age 185 Swimming l,2, Intramurals 2,3,4. SANDY VAN HOUTEN ................................. Page 183 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Good Words Club 3, Gymnastics Club 4, jr. Leader 3,4. RICHARD VAN STOCKUM ............................. Page 185 202 LENA VERSCHOOR ........... V .......................... Page 183 G.A.A. l,2, Biology Club 2, Gymnastics Club 4, History Honors 3. PATRICIA VESELY ...................................... Page 185 Commercial Club 3, F.H.A. 2,3, Good Words Club 3,4, Mounted Main- ites 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, G.A.A. 2,3, Student Council 1, Girls' Club Rep. 1, 2,3,4, Class Chm. l,2, jr. Leader 3,4, SANDRA VETTER ...................................... Page 185 Biology Club 2, Good Words Club 5,4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 1,2.55 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 3,4, Sr. Acc. 4, Class Council Rep. 3,4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Jr. Leader 3,4. JOHN VINCI ............. .... P age 184 Intramurals 4. BARBARA VON BERGEN ............................... Page 184 Pep Club 2,3,4, Social Science Club 4, Biology Club 2, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, History Honors 3,-jr. Leader 3,4 ANNE VAN HOFFEN ................................... Page IM F.H.A. 3,4, Library Club 1,2, G.A.A. 1, Chemistry Club 4. MARIA VOSNOS ........................................ Page 184 G.A.A. 1, Biology Club 2, Good Words Club 2,3. DAVID WADDELL ...................................... Page 184 Demonaires Club 2, Physics Club 3, Intramurals 2,4, Variety Show 3, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Orch. 4. KATHY WAGENER ..................................... Page 184 Girls' Bowling Club 3,4, Good Words Club 3, G.A.A. 1,2,3. RICHARD WAHLER .......... , .......................... Page 184 Chemistry Club 4, Physics Club 5, German Club 1, M Club 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2, Boys' Club Rep. 2. MARSHALL WARD ..................................... Page 184 Intramurals 1,2,3, Variety Show 3,4, Dance Band 3,4, Traffic Court judge 5 4 THOMAS WARNE ...................................... Page 184 Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Chess Club 1,2,5, Physics Club 5, Spanish Club 3,4, Football 3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Pioneer 5,4, History Hon- ors 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Science Awards 1,2,5. DONALD WARNER ..... ...... .................... .... P a g e 184 Track 2, Basketball 3, Baseball 2,5. SHARON WATERS ...................................... Page 184 Pep Club 1,2,3, Good Words Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Commercial Club 3, G.A.A. 1,2, Sr. Acc. 4, Girls' Club Rep. 1. BARBARA ANN WATSON ................... .... P age 184 Transfer 3, Girls' Bowling Club 5,4, G.A.A. 3. THOMAS WATSON ............................. .... P age 184 Physics Club 5, Chemistry Club 4, Concert Band 2,3,4. BARBARA WEBER ................. A ..................... P age 184 Latin Club 2, Sec. 2, Spanish Club 5,4, Good Words Club 1,2,5,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Theater Club 3,4, Chemistry Club 4, G.A.A. l,2, Variety Show 3, Pioneer 3,4, jr. Leader 3,4, Girls' Club Rep. 2. MARILYN WEBER ...................................... Page 184 French Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Commercial Club 3,4, Stagecraftcrs' Club 4, Biology Club 2, Water Ballet 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural Board 4, Class Council Rep. 1,2,3,4, jr. Leader 3,4. JOY WEBSTER .....,.................................... Page 184 Transfer 2, Stagecraftcrs' Club 2, Sec. 2, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Good Words Club 3,4, Social Science Club 4, F.H.A. 3, G.A.A. 2,3, Pioneer 4, Student Council Service Corps 4. JAMES WEGNER .......,............................ Not pictured Model Railroaders' Club 3, Stagecrafters' Club 3,4, Audio Club 5, Intra- murals 3, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Stagecrafters' Play 3, Variety Show 5: Sr. Class Play 5,4. ROGER WEGNER .... .......................... .... P a ge 184 Radio Club 1, Chemistry Club 4, Bowling Club 4. LINDA WEIFEENBACH ................................. Page IM Biology Club 2, Good Words Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Stagecrafters' Club 3, Theater Club 3,4, G.A.A. l,2, Variety Show 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2. TOM WEISS ....... .... P 230 135 JERRY WEITZEL ....................................... Page 185 Spanish Club 25 Wrestling 2,35 Football 152,35 Variety Show 2,35 Student Council Service Corps 3,4. MARILYN WENDEL .... .... .... P 3 ge I85 Girls' Bowling Club 4, PHIL WENZ .,...............,........,........... ' ...... P age 185 German Club 2,35 Chemistry Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 In- tramurals 2,3,4. VERNA WERTS ..... .... P age 185 DICK WESTWOOD ..................................... Page 185 Transfer 35 Intramurals 3,45 Basketball 3,45 History Honors 3. Page 185 SANDY WHITE ......................................... Transfer 25 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Sr. Acc. 3,4. Page 185 JOAN WICKBOLDT .............,................ .... Sr. Acc. 4. Page 185 BARBARA WILD ....................................... Mounted Mainites 15 Demonaires Club 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Science Awards 15 History Honors 3. LUCILLE WILKINS ........... ,... P age' iss Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 3, BOB WILLEUMIER ...................................... Page 185 Demonaires Club 15 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Mixed Bowling Club 45 Baseball 15 Tennis 2,3,45 Football Mgr. 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sci- ence Awards 1,3. CAROLE WILLIAMS .... .... P age 185 Commercial Club 4. STEPHEN WILLIAMS ................................... Page 185 M Club 3.4. Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Intramurals 25 Football 1,2,3,4. SANDRA WILLIS ......................,................ Page 185 Art Club 1,25 Baton Club 15 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1,35 History Honors 3. CHARLES WILLNEY .................................... Page 185 Demonaires Club 15 Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3.4. KIT WILLS ............................................. Page 185 Physics Club 35 Track 15 Football 25 Intramurals 1,25 Variety Show 25 Ex- change Assembly 25 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 45 Dance Band 25 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Jr. Leader 3. GEORGE WILSON ...................................... Page 186 Chemistry Club 45 Rifle Club 45 Camera Club 45 Latin Club 35 Track 2,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4. CAROL WINANDY. ......... .... P age 186 Transfer 25 F.H.A. 2.3. RICHARD WINKELMANN ........ l .................... Page 186 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 15 Swimming 25 Intramurals 1. WANDA WINTERFELD .... ..................... .... P a ge 186 Transfer 3. BARBARA WINTHROP ................................. Page 186 Commercial Club 3.45 Good Words Club 45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Spanish Club 35 G.A.A. 1,35Jr. Leader 3,4, WILLIAM WITTHANS .................................. Page 186 Radio Club 15 Model Railroad Club 1,25 Track 2: Intramurals 1,2,3.4. JAMES C. WOOD ....................................... Page 186 Transfer 25 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Pioneer 3,4, SUE WOOLLEY ......................................... Page 186 Girls' Bowling Club 45 German Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Brotherhood Award 25 Girls' Club Rep. 1,2,3,4, Big Sister Co-Chm. 25 Jr. Leader 3.45 Student Council 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4, Constitution- Financc Comm. Chm. 3,4. WAYNE WORTHEN .................................... Page 186 M Club 3,45 Track 1,2,3g Mixed Bowling Club 45 Sr. Acc. 4. DONALD S. WRIGHT ............................... Not pictured Transfer 3. JAMES WRIGHT ........................................ Page 186 D.P. Bowling Club 45 Physics Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Cross Country 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Concert Band 2. JUDITH ALANE WRIGHT .............................. Page 186 Commercial Club 35 Stagebillers' Club 25 Stagecrafters' Club 35 Theater Club 45 G.A.A. 4. JOYCE ANN WURSTER ................................ Page 186 Biology Club 25 Commercial Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Theater Club 1,3,45 Pep Club 2. ROBERT W. WYATT .................................... Page 186 Physics Club 35 Baseball 1,2,45 Basketball 1,2, Capt. 2, Most Valuable Player 25 Football 1,2,3,4, Capt. 25 Intramurals 1,2,35 M Club 3,4, Sgt.-at- Arms 45 Boys' Club Rep. 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Variety Show 25 Exchange Assembly 25 Jr. Leader 4. STEVE WYATT ...................... . .........,........ Page 186 Demonaires Club 15 Physics Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 History Honors 3. HOWARD YOUNG ..................................... Page iss Rifle Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 M Club 45 Football 2,35 Baseball 1,3, 45 Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sr. Class Play 45 Student Council 4. ARLENE ZABEL ......................................... Page 187 Transfer 4. JUDITH ZAHLMANN .... .... N ot pictured JUDY ZIEGENBEIN ..................................... Page 187 Biology Club 2, Program Chm. 25 Chemistry Club 45 Good Words Club 2, 3,45 Maine Historical Society 3, Sec. 35 Pep Club 2,35 Speech Activities Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,4. JUDY ZITZLER .......................................... Page 187 Pep Club 1,2,35 Biology Club 25 French Club 1,25 Chemistry Club 45 Mod' ern Music Masters 2,3,45 Sr. Acc. 3,4. MARTIN ZVONAR ..................................... Page 187 P.R. Boys' Bowling Club 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 25 Wrestling 35 In- tramurals 3,4. A 1 03 Aasbrein, Vicki 152,175,32 Accola, laura 90 Acton. Karen 90 Adams, Bruce 152 Adams, Bunny 97 Adams, Carolyn 30,62,65,152 Adams, Craig 88,90,78 Adams, Sylvia 137 Adamson,-james 90 Addington, Barbara 30,65,151,152 Adler,john 129 Adler, Mary 52 Aegerter, Mary 64,129 Ahlman, Bill 129 Ahr,jacqueline 90 Ahrens, Al Ahrens, Margaret Ahrensfeld, Greg Aikin,joan 64 Albano, Dennis 13,50,57,66,67,69,152,79 Albers, Dennis Alberts, Robert Albrecht,-lim I52 Albright,judy 37 Aldingenjames 90 Alejandra, Ruperto 129 Alexandenjacqueline 152 Alexander,jirn Alfsen, Bill 129 Allaway, Lynn 37,129 Allen, Carol 90 Allen, Marlene 152 Allen, Richard 30,48,132 Allman,-ludy 129 Almgten, linnea 65 Altmin, Dale 142 Alverson, Nancy 141 Amber, Stan 152 Ammerman, Bruce 52,152 Amundsen,janet 90 Andersen, Audrey 90,42 Andersen,judy 138 Andersen, Ron 38,145 Anderson, Brenda 145 Anderson. Dave 90 Anderson, David 145 Anderson, Fay 129 Anderson, Gail 152 Anderson,john 134 Anderson,-john 49,70,129 Anderson.joyce 36,37,90 Anderson, Joyce K. 129 Andersonhloyce L. 129 Anderson. Karen 36,90 Anderson, Karen 37,129 Anderson, Loren 129 Anderson. Marge 129,43 Anderson, Paul 151,152 Anderson, Roy 129 Anderson, Russel 129 Anderson, Tom 152 Anderson, Wesley 90 Andrews, Fred 118 Andrewshloyce 145 Angel, August Angsten, Allen 152 Anncstedthlim 90 Anton, Tom 129 Apley, Kathy 66,88,90 Aranda, Maribeth 90 Afbqjack 4s,v4,vs Archambault, Carol 39,152 Archambaulthloyce 37,129 Arendt. Rick 90 Arke1l,jo 119 Armour, Charlotte 13,64,65.143 Armstrong,-ludy 129 Armstrong, Ralph 151 Arndt, Charles 90 Arndt,janet 152 Arndt,jon 140,43 Arndt.joyce 90 Arnold,jacqueline 36,129 Amold,-john 90 Arvo1d,judy 51,129 Ascher, Betty 38,153 Askew, Carol 120 Askren, Karl 90 Assiter, Sandrc 90 Astone,-ludy 120 Atkinson, Denise 31,-45,120 Audina, Carolyn 65,144 Auer, Barbara Ann 13,37,138 Augustine,jean 148 Austin, Karen 12,135,138 Austin, Tim 39,90 Avery,-joan 37.63.64,132,135 Avildsen,-ludith 36,146 Ayton, Lynne 65,153 Bach,john 90 Bach. Marilyn 37,120 Bach, Paul 129 Bachmann, Gale 146 Bachmura, Charmaine 90 Baclene, Carol 39.90 Badalament,jo 65,138 Bade, mis 46,132,138 Badger, Carol 31,5Z,l35 Badger, Steve 37,90 Baeuchler, Donald 90 Baeuchler, Lynne 120 sluclenl index Bailey, Sandra 153 Bajersltihlohn 135 Baker, Bill 50,153 Baker, Gerald 90.72 Baker. Ken 101 Baker, Tom 88,101 Bakker, Gerald 38.39.51 Baldwin, Bruce 41,44,153,43,77,79 Ball, amy 153 Ball, Doug 132,140179 aa11,J1m Ball,john BGll,S?11d!i 142 nailing, Bob 97 Balling, Mary Lou 120 Baltzer, Barbara 3136651142 Bandemer,Garald 120 Bannasch,jim 120 Bark, Barr, john Esther 1 39,46 Barrett, Kathy 36,90 Barrett, Peg 37,65,144 Barrowcloughhlane 31,36,65,143 Barski, Carolyn 101 Barrels, Sandy 64,120 Barthcl,-lanice 101 Bartolai, Linda 140 Betts, Linda 36,103 Betts. Lois 36,103 Betz, Richard 143,43 Beverly,joAnne 103 Beyer, Anne Biakley,jeanne 121 Bianchi, Donald l2,37,120 Bianchi, Kelly 145 Bianco, Peter 120 Biba,James l2,52,153,42 Bichele, Ruth 154 Bickes, Robert 136 Bickler,james. 1 17 Biegler, Chris 37,121 Bieniasz,joan 121 Biermann, Bill 37,136 Biermann, Dave 103 Biewer, George 120 Biewer,jerry Biewer, Wayne 139 Billings, Richard 141 Bilski, Paul 104,84,85,72 Bingarnan,jan 32,154 Binney, Bonnie 65,132,139 Birk, Linda 65,63,64,140 Birk, Marcheta 103 Birmingham, Barbara Ann Bartrum, Beverly 47,31,120 Bassett, Lynn 37,120 Batek, Noreen 41,143.34 Birmingham, Betty 103 Birnkafer, Carol 140 Bishop, Barbara 37,112,121 Batey,john Battersby, Valerie 120 Bauer, Allan 146 Bauer, Bob 120 Bauer, Bonnie 153 Bauer, Diane 101 Bauenjames 101 Bauer,-ludy 120 Bauer, Bishop, Dave 120 Bishop. Howard 154 Bishop, William 103 Bittner, Darlene 154 Blackbumhlames Blaesing,janet Blagoue, Bernadine 103 Blaha, George 120,85 Blair, Thomas 103 Mickey 101 Baum, Dan 101 Baum, Tom 88 Bauman, Barbara 121,43 Bauman, Bnice 138 Baumann,john 153 Beard, Richard 47,15s,ss Bech, Gloria 136 Beck, Barbara 51,151,153 Beck, Betsy 121 Beck, George 101 Becker, Bette 46,88,101 Becker, Diane 101 Bcckenjean 121,43 Becker, Naomi 37,63,64,121 Bcckmann, Barbara Lee. 101 Becltway, Trevor 118 Beedy, Gayle 36' Beer, Renada 153 Beh1ing,jean 101 Behlke,judy 101 Behnke,-jim 67,145 Behnke, Robert 101 Behrens, Lloyd 67,74,l35 Behrens, Robert 153 Behrens, Roger 153 Behrens, Sharon 136 Bell, Karen 101 Bell, Sandra 101 Bellanca,-joseph 120 Bellingham, Mary Ellen 41,101 Belohlavek, Sue 101 Beltz, Guy Bemoen, Suzette 142 Benda, Peter 101,81 Bending, David 153 Bending, Edward 135 Bending, Harry Bending, Kenneth 142 Bending, Richard 101 Bending, Ronald 101 Bendino, Harry 101 Bendson, Alfred 101 Bennie, Margaret 101 Benning, Bill 13,142 Benson, Al 83 Benson, Donald 31,38,51,153 Benson, Larry 126,43 Benson,Thomas 103 Benstein, Robert 144,80,81 Bentley, Charles 31,39,49,50,153 Bentley, Tom 120,43 Benton, Bob 120,78,79 Berendsenhludy 141 Blaker, Gayle 103 Blaker,-lames 47,58,7l,74,150,154,75,85 Blankenmeister, Sue 121 Blanton,-lanet 36,103 Blase, Mary Carol 30,3l,54,l54 Blauw, Marilyn 154 Blecka, Marilyn 136 Blet1inger,jay 70,129 Blevins, Carol Block, Bonnie 103 Bloecker, Wayne Blohm,janet 64,103 Blomquisnjay 70,120 Bluiss, larry Blunck,-lay 67,141 Bockman, Robert 12,103 Bodenstab, Elaine 103,42 Boeck, Barbara 103 Boehm, Ted 139 Boehmer, Andrea 103 Boeing, Jack 121 Boeldt,-lerry 13,103 Boelke, Bill Boerger, Tom 13,67,73,l39.72 Boesche, Wendell 30,56,154,72 Boetel, Richard 154,42 Bogacz,james 103 Bognar, Carol Ann Bognel, Robert 120,78 Bogucki, Richard 103 Bohacek, Sue 114 Boldt, Robert 70,103 Bolton, Carol 95 Bonaguicli, Dan 67,132,136 Bonasera, Maria Gloria 114 Bonham,john 121,72 Booeeker, Wayne 141 B00k,o1-ol 39,46,154,150 Book, Paul 12l,43,30,81 Bornhoeft,james 154 Borowski, Marilyn 114 Borresen, Thomas 103 Borske. G0rdon 138 Borskc, Sandy 95 Borst, Tom 144,43,81 Boseko, Carole 95 Botey,john 101 Both, Melvyn Bothwel1,jim 103 Botrovski, Stephen 91 Bott, Kathy 65,143 Bouris, Sherry 95 Bourland, Diane 12,95 Bowen, Brett 121 Berg. April 125 Berg, Berg, Berg, Berg, Berg, Berg, Berg, Berg. Barbara Barbara 121 Carolyn Carolyn 141 Kurt 37,48 Mary 101 Richard 103,144,81 Sandra Bowen, Ruth 37,114 Bowes, Susan 95 Bowler, Buddy 37,121 Bowler, Margaret Boyar, Mike 121 Boyd, Nick 137 Boynor, Carol 145 Bozek, Diane 135 Berg, Tom 123 Berman, Ronald 103 Berman, Sandra 142 Bernard, Richard 118 Bernardi, Nicolette 103 Berndt, Dave 143 Berndthlustin 70,103 Bernero, Robert 70,120 Bertone, Ross 103 Bertram, Dennis 120,43 Betenschoeh, Bill 114 Brachman. Dan 121 Bradley, Cliff 95 Bradley, Marion 95 Bradshaw, Nancy 104 Bragg, Alan 95 Brahm,john 154 Brainard, Bonnie 36,6-4,138 Bramlett, Eugene 116 Branca, Bruce 95 Branca,jim 137 Branch,-lohn 121 Brand. Dick 95 Braun, Betty 154 Braun. Dolores 95 Br-ann. 1-lamp 154 Br-azeau, Dale 121 Breanon. Katie 95 Breir. Ginny 95 Bremer. Bob 12134.72 Bren1er.jane 138 Brennan.Tom Brenner. Marioniean 37.114 Btnen. Richard '73,134.72 Brewer.jamea 154 Brewer, Robert 95 Brezina. Erlaine 11,154 Briggs. Sharon 124 Bringe. Bill 157 Brinker.-joan 154 Brialrehjudy 12.138 Brinker. Roger 154 Brinaon. Sharon 95 Britts. Bemie 116 Broberg. Hamid 121 Broberg. Nancy 52 Broberg. Ralph 155 B1'0ckl101l!C.J0hn 31.37.l21.-45 Brondsema.james 95 Brookens, Eric 95.85.78 Brooks.john 90 Brosh. Smart 155 Brosh.Suzannc 95 Brown. Betty 155 Brown.Bob 12,155 Brown, Dan 136 Brown. Don 70.104 Brown,james 143,155 Browmjames 51.67.136 Brown,-ludy 134 Brown. Mary Ellen ll4 Brownaey. Bonnie 95 Brownsey. Gale 155 Bruce. Barbara 114,43 Bruce.james 14-4.43.79 Bruce. Phyllis 155 Bruchhauser. Diana 95 Bmne. Barry 121.78.79 Brunkow. Nancy 3l.40,136.34 Bruaca, Regina 102 Bruenik. Arlene 102 Bryan. Vince 114.82 Brzycki. Ray 95 Buchholz, Gary 51.155 Buchholx. Kent 37.155 Buchan, Francie 126.43 Buck. Daniel 142.43 Buckley.Jane 102 Buday.jim 114.72 Bu1To. Gail 136 Buhrke. Sandra 144 Buhrke. Terrence 95 Bunta. Andrew 37.95 Burcky. Dave 42 Burdick. Ursula 40.102 Burgess. Wayne 95.78 Burghamjoyee 101 Burk.-lohn 104 Burke. Barb 30.55.56.62 '55 Burke. Frank 12 Burke. Rodney 95 Burmeisrer. Edwin 55.56.l55.83 Bumett.john 95 Bums, Carol Ann 50.65.132.146 Burns.-james Bumside. Berry Ann 102 Burrell. Fred Burmws. Bill 30.4B.49.l45 Bursiek. Paul 67.132.145.77 Bursky, Dave 144 Burt. Ben 114 Burt. Bob 95 Burris. Bill 102 Burton, Bruce 114781 Burton. Robert Burrz. Richard Busch. Bonnie 144 Bush. Don Bushnell.judy 138 Busse. Gale 97 Busse.jim 114.78 Bussey. Florann 65.143 Butenschoen, Bill Butenschoen. Elaine 13.44.155 Butenschoen. larrerta 65,150,156 Butterfield. Bnrce 37.38.51.51,145 Burton.judy 51.114 Butz. Kathleen 102 Byers. Chuck 156 Byers.joe 37.102 Byers. Ralph Byram.-jim 74 Byme. Dennis 71,114.72 Byrne. Greg 156 Byrne. Mary 105 Cadift. Edward 13.146 Cadwallader. ,l0h11 114 Caffrey. Nancy 90 Caffrey. Sharon 12 Cahill.James 156 Cain. Don Cain, Roger 101 Caine. Katherine 114.57 Caine. Margaret 15l.l56.30.34.65.41.44,42 Calabrese.joan 101 Calandra.-jasper 102 Calhoun. Dave 83 Callaghan. Dan 114.39 .1. .' Qllu, Nicholas 102,71 Cambell, Bruce 139 Cambio. Don 90 Cameron. Beverly 141,65.36.3L. Camermnjsck 141,59.40,50142. Campion, Kelsey 67,136 Canaday, Susan 114 Cmar. Bill 114 Capeclr. Ron 139 ' Caravelli, Gerald 102.37 lhrbaugh. Ann 114 Greerino. Richard 135 Carl. Harry 14'2 Qrlin. Mike 114.79 Ckrlsen, Anne 145 f3l'll0I'1.D0r0thbc 156 Qrlson, Leonard 101 Carlson, Linda 102 Carlson. Neal 146 Carlson. Suzanne 145,31.65 Carlson, Sylvia 102,36 Carlsson. Lloyd 101 Carlsaon, Ronald 146 Qmell, Clarice 154 Carnell.-lanice 156 Camey.joyee 141 Omey. Kenneth 102 Carpenter. Richard 70.128 Orr, Dan 156 Orr. Doris 135 Carr Eu 1 SCM Grrirhers, Edie 102 Qrro, Gene 137 Carroll.-lim 139 Qrroll,judy 141 Carroll. Maureen 99 Ckrroll. Tom 128 Carter. Ginger 12,139.65 Casey. Phil Caah. Vernon 102 Khss,Mary-Lee 52.125 Khssidyhludy 141 Cassidy, Patricia 146.63 Qtrnn, Betsy 48,104 Cavetr. Elizabeth 96 Qwsky. Art 121 Cederblade, Louise 156 Cella. Gail 120.37 Cerkleski. Carol 102 Cemak, Virginia 102 Cem.jim 70,1ZB.ll2.7B.79 Chadwick, Thomas 102,78 Chamberlain, Betty 102 Chamberlain. Linda 102 Chamberlain. Marshall Chamberlain, Mary Ann Chambers, Liane 96.12 Champion. Ballard 71.82 Chand1er.ju1ie 54.138 Charles.john 102 Chase, Tom 12831.72 Checker. Nancy Lee 96 Choate. Fred ' Choyce. Richard 128 Chriptal, Marylinn 128 Chrisos,-lim 142,43 Chrlatcn, Sam 142.71,85 Christensen. Charles 145.76 Chrittenaon. Keith l02.84.71 Chriatenson, Ronnie 147 Christian. David 96 Christian. Madelyn 96 Christin, Robert 96 Chrisrman. Paul 70.96 Chruaciel. Dan 138 Chrystal, Marylinn Churchman, Cherie Churney, Evelyn 156 Cianciamln, Howie 70,1Z8.74.79 Gancianrlo. Kathleen 44 Cianciarulo. Patricia 156.36 Ciancio. Barbara 156.1230 Cielak, jerry 128 Cihlar. Geraldine 96 Cimeley, Corinne Cinltler, Kim 96 Gnquegrani. Diane 96 Clabough. Ernest Claflin. Barbara Clallin. Deborah 96 Clapp, Sandy 96 Clapper. Larry 96.78 Clapper. Lyle 1zs.s7,sz Gark. Barb 65,31.43 Clark. Barbara 30.34.55.96,156 Clark. Bob 145 Clark. Carol 118,64 Clark.-ludy 128 Clark. Paul 119 Clark. Sue 96 Clark, Wendy 119 Clarke. Chrol 96 Clarke, Pat 15630.81 Clausen. Michael Cleary. Rosemary 96 Clemens, Rodney 81 Cleybergh. Bill 140 Clifford. Charles 96, Clrmens. ltodness 96 Cluever, Howie 144,77,76 Coan, Carl 96.71.84 Coher. Richard 128 Cochran, Chuck 156.72 Cochrane. Sharron 96 Cochrane. Tom 156 Coffman. Nancy 142 Cogawell, Diane 4453.31.36 Cohen, Robert 156 Cplrenower.Lue1la 140,37 c0lll.J0lll 0019. Pltty 98.36 Co1e,Thomaa Go1ebaugh,Karen 128 Coleman. Karen 96 Colin. Bob 52 Oolldf. Mary Ann 140 Gollignon. Robert 140 Collins. Barry 99 Collins. Carol Ann 96,36 Collins. Sandra Colson. Bob 96 Ooltman. Barb 141 Conant. Sandra Conklin, Kenneth 96.88 Conlon. Dennis Gonnely. Michael 109.59 Conner.judy 12 Conner, Vera Connim Chuck 156,71 Connor. Cluncie 157 Conrad. Carol 94 Connd. Katie 94 Conroy.-james 142 Cnnroyuludirh 37 Conte, George 96 Cbnue. Renee 96 Conte. Sharon 135 Cook.-jeff 135,43 Cook, Sandra 31.94.47 Coombs. Russell 96 Coomenjim 96 Cooper. Robert 118 Cooper. Stan 96 Corby. Nancy 92 Cordial. Patricia Jeanne 107 Corley. jim 70,128.79 Sorta-ight. Gary 118.43 Oorvillion, Bill 147,67,68 Goan. Vincent 157 Cote, Carol 118 Cotugno,jim 157 Cbulboumhloann 135,65 Couner.judy 138 Countryman, Alta 157 Oourie. Marilyn 128 Courtney. Gene 84 Courtney. Par 54,146.37.65 Couve. Marilyn Covington. Olivia 146.37 Cowger. William 94 Cowlon, Dennis 97 Cowawowski, Melvin 140 Coxuleanne 146,12 Cox,-ludith 157 Cox. Kenneth 94 Coxon. Ga 94,88 Craigenjeyy 138 Craigle. Walter 125 Cr-amer,jackie 94.64 Crane. Sue 94.43 Crawford. Dolores 157 Creagh, Ann 37 Creel,-jerry 109.39 Cremenhjackie 128 Crickard. Bev 94.43 Crippen. Charlotte 157.53.51,41 Crippen. Katherine 118.40 Crotty. Diane 94 Crow. Dennis 128 Cuba.judy 94.40 Culorta. Bruce 125 Culver. David 94 Curnpstone. Charles 146 Cunningham, Lynne 157.65 Curran.Ra1ph 125 Currie,john 104 Curto. Nancy 138,154.65 Curylo, Lois 98.36 Cushman. Bob 146 Cushman, Sharon 125 Cberwinski, Phil 157 Crerwonky, Dave 138,15 Caerwonky. Hugh 157.51 Daas. George Dahl.j0nn l57.65.5l,39.3B,51 Dahm. Hugo 157.72 Dahlquiat, Katherine 94 Daly, Kathryn D'Ambroaio,judy 120 Damgaard. Ken 157 Dar-1cl1.Jack 37 Danegger. Nancy 157 Darlingron,Tom 138.76 Darman. William 84 Darter. Richard 143.76 Dass. Buddy 125 Danilo. Anita 125,154.36 Danilo. David 67,135.13 Daughrera,Ondace 94 Davenport, Kenneth 94.85 Davidson. Don 125 Davidson. Greg 125 Davidson.jerry 135 Davidsonuludith 135 Davin, Don 142 Davis. Gail 120 Davia,jarnes Davis, Marcia 115 Davin, Mary -142 Daviemjoan 147 Dawaon.jane 94 Day. Mark 94.57.4235 Deacon.Thnmas 122 'e Dean, David 94 Dean, Kenneth 94 Dean, Penelope 95 De cardy,niu izs De Cola, Charles 144,48,55 Dee Bois, Dave 140 Deering, Arlene De Falco. Rose Mary 36 De Gelder, Bill 125.57 Degen,james 145.51.41,42 De George, Carl De Graf, Patricia 125.41 De Grazio,Jackie 157 De Grazio, Nick 124 Delaccy, Karen 102 De Michaels.-ludith 125 Demicke, Marlene 152 Demien,joyce 158 Demmon, Robert 154.52 DeMoen, Patricia 157 DeMoen, Suzette Demorest, Nancy 102 Denny, Barbara 144,45,48,152.51,65,50 Dent, Louis Derrig,judy 140 Derrig, Philip DeSchepper, Mary l57,151,49,48,65.30,51 De Souza, Barbara 142.51 Dettmar, Pamela 125,37 Dettmar, Paul 156 Dettner, Dave 94.85 Deuberyhlim 119 De Vries.Jeannette 102,56 DeWald, Mary Ellen 114 De Winter, Susan 102 nibble, Robert 156,51,40 Dick,james 94 Dick, Virginia 102 Dickey, Dicksie 57 Dickey, Richard 158.58 Dickinson. Paul 94 Dickison, William 159,75,51.72 Dickson, Bmce 94,82 Digkmmn, Virginia 125,51 Diemecke, Marlene 144.46,65.50 Dietz, Fritz 125 Dietz, Susan 102 Di john,james 208 Di joseph, Charlene 102 Dimberg, Richard 112.50 Di Paulo, Anthony 94 Dimek, Pat 15 Diserio, john 158 Dixon,jerry 158.5l,66,79 Dodds,janice 45,l25.64.57.51 Doeldt,j. vz Doemland, Ann 145,42.51,40 Doerr, Lucile 102 Doerr, Ronald 119 Doetsch,jim 141 Doggett, Carolyn 125,112 Doherr, Bonnie 125,57 Dolen, Fred 119.78 Doiynmae 94 Dombek, Kenneth Dombrowski, Roger 158.42 Dornin, Carla 102,45 Donahue. Betsy 102 Donahue,-lack l58,42,80.81 Donaldson. Dave 158 Donnelly, Nancy 65 Donovamjames 94 Dooley. Susan 140 Doporqyk, Robert 159 Dormeyer, Karlynne 101,56 Dorn. Marlene Dorrell, Pat 102 Dost,-laris 102 Douglas, Melvin 159 Dowey,joy 125,64.1Z Downey, Sharon 155 Doyle, Kathleen 46,138 Drajus, Nancy 102 Draius. Patricia 136.65 Draney.Jean 98 Dreksler, Diana 100 Drenk, Gary 158 Dressel, Bob 102 Drevdahl, Carl 85,76 Drever, Don 158,50.81 Drew, Shirley 142 Drewes, Harvey 101.12 Drewes, Margie 12,158 Drewes, Sam 102 Driever,judy 98 Driscoll, Dicksie Driscoll, Mary Lou Drnek, Patricia 15.98 Drobena, Diane 98 Drury.Julie 98 Drygas, Patricia 98 DuBois, David 41,4152 Dubsky, Carolyn 158.66.59,32.53.30 Dubsky, Chuck 119 Ducelhrl 140 Duda, Dan 159 Duff, Donne 101 Duffy, Ken 158 Duffy,Sharon 98 Dufoe. Ronnie 104 Duggan, Donald 158,57 Dumalski. Carol 145 Dumper, Bal 59.51.l58,85 Dumper, Bob 102 Duncan, Bruce 102 Dunkley, Bill l04,84,85,72 Dunn, Dottie 98 Dunn, Kathie 155 Durkin, Mike 102 Dussias, Dee 159 Duvall, Carolyn 98 Dvorak, Tom 72 Dwyer, William 119 Dzien, Patricia 119 Dziwota,judy 98 Eagleson, Susanne 98 Eastham, Marilyn 159 Eastman, Mary Ebert. Jim 102 Eckenbrecht, Bill 70,102 Eckhardt, Bill 119 Eckman, Charlene 98 Edhulmgim 102.57 Edman, ebecca 102,42 Edstmm, Keith 102 Edwards. David 119 Edwards,-ludy 119 Edwards, Margaret 159.56 Edwards, Myra 1 19 Edwards, Phyllis 119 Efting, Barbara l59,46,55,50 Efting, Beth 138 Egeland, Bruce 157 Eger, Diane 140 Ehart, Robert 119 Ehlen, Glenn 102 Ehlerman, Susan 118 Ehlert, Robert Ehr, Charles 159,76 Ehr,-lane 1z,36,9s Ehrhardt, james Ehrhardt,judy 98 Ehrhardt, Nancy 102 Ehrlich, Carlette 98 Eichler, Darle 98 Eichman, Arnold 122 Eigmund,james 107 Eisenbacher, Lorelei 159 Eisenbacher, Peter 11934.72 Ekstrom, Peter 57,159 Elich, Susan 98 Ellickson,-lanet 148,51,56 Ellickson, Mark Ellingsen, Dennis Elliott,-ludy 12,46,159 Elliott, Karen 49,159,56,50 Ellis, Ronald 155 Elvart, Lynne 59,159 Elwell, Barbara 98 Emil, Edwin 102 Eng, Hung Eng, Kwock 102 Engel, Betty Lou 98 Engelman, Richard 119 Engels, Frances 119 Engh, Ken 71,159 Engh, Tom 119 Engstrom, Dave 40 Enzenbachelqjoe 159 Eppert, Kenny Erakovich, Edwina Erakovich, Ramona 140 Erckmanulanet 57 Erdmann , Raymond 98 Ericksen, George 159 Erickson, Barbara Erickson, Erickson. Erickson, Bonnie 119 Dennis 156 Gail 98,40 Erickson, Nancy 50,55,52,65,159 Ericson, Sara Lynne 52,158,43 Errenbeck, Harold Esser, Grant 119,85,81 Esser,jim 98 Esser, William 125 Esterdahl, Clark Ewing, Bob 122,42 Eyer, Marla 98 Eyre. Richard 98 Fabish, Richard 48,122 Facchine, Susanne 65,158,146 Fadden, Margaret 64,157 Fahnestock, Molly 98 Fahrenbach, Allen Falk, Mr.-cam. 159 Falknor, Brian 122 Faltynski, Tom 98 Fanizza, Marianne 98 Fanslow, Richard 70,98 Farley.jean 98 Farmer, Dana Farmer, Mike 70,122 Farrz, Bill 104 Fasbender,jerry 144 Fasbenderhiudy 144 Faught, Barbara 12,65,145 Fawcett, Lynn 116 Fay,james 57,98 Feinendegen, Fred Ferry, Elizabeth 95 Ferry,-jim 156,79 Fesler, Michael 50.71,146,76 Fett, Earl 122 Feurer, Virginia 51,56,62,65,154 Fick, Bernard 143.79 Fickman,janet 158 Fiddelke, Marcine 56,98 Fidcllough,-lack 105 Field, Barbara 56.119 Fietz, Ralph 140 Figard, Melinda 98 Fijak, Valerie 57 Filip, Marilyn Fillmore, jean Fillmore, Margery Finchum, Bob 99.41 Fink, Art 159 Fink, Dolores 134 Fink, Donna 156 Finlt, Gary 156 FinIey,jirn Finneran. Ann 97 Fiore.Jim 57 Fiore, john 159 Fischer, Curt 70,122 Fischer, Edwin 122 Fisclser.j1in Fischer, Lynn 37,44,159 Fischer, Paul Fischer, Sheila 159 Fischer, Tom 57.98.81 Fish,judith 97 Fish, laurel 158 Fisher, Carol 122 Fisher. Georgia 97,42 Fisher, LaRue 122 Fishleigh, Diane 57,122 Fitzgerald, 'Ferrie 158 Fivaz, Lou 15,145 Fivaz,Suzette 97 Flahertyhleffrey 95 Flaherty, Robert 82 Flamm, Carol l3.50,65,5 1,159 Flanagan, Sheilah 126 Flasch, Marie 160 Flathall. Donald 116 Flavin, Patricia 122 Fleming, Emmet 145 Flensborg, Loren 98 Fluent, Allen 51,145 Flug, Casey 98,85,81 Flynn, Daniel Fobes, Edmund 12,98 Fogarty. Kathleen 97 Fogarty, Kay 57,122 Foley, Karen 97 Follingstad. Dave 40.155.42 Foote. Douglas 98 Forbrich, Carol 97 Ford, Barbara 37,122 Ford, Harry Ford, Phil 160 Fordham,jeanne 160 Fomall, Charlene 104,42 Forsberg, Karen 56,122 Forster, Donna 127 Foss, Beverly 88.97 Fouse, Cheryl 145 Fouth, David Fowler, Ckrol 57,122 Fox, Gary 98 Fox, Marilyn 88 Fox. Pam 66,8897 Foxon, Linda 57,122 ri-a1.m,jim 61,1-4,1-ti,-42,15 Frame, Bob 50,160 Prana, Barbara 97 Francis, Ralph 97 Frank, Carol 156 Frank, Glenn 98 Frank, Pamela 145 Frankfurth, Vera 97 Fraser, Heather 65,155,160 Fraunhofer, Marjory l1.l44.l4l Frawley, Chantal 97 Frazelle. Sandra 160 Frederiksen, Bonnie 115 Fredrickson, Debbi 4l,45,160 Freeman. Bob 55,160 Freeman, Eleanor 36 Freese. Portia 146 Freese, Richard Freeze, Walt 159 French, Curtis 118 French, Diane 144 French, Pat 56,8890 Frentz, Chip 120 Frey, Chrol 90 Friedberg, joan 90 Friend, David 98 Fries, Lani 36,90 Fries. Patty 90 Frit1. Carol 145 Fritz,-Ianice 90 Fritz, Nancy 160 Fritz, Nick 31,55,41,159.42 Fritze, Harold 160 Froh,john 51,97,72 Frosshons, Frank 129 Frost. Curtis 98 Frost, Don 122 Fuller, Gary 98,42 Funk. Steve 51,40.41,5 1,43 Furino, Diane 90 Furry, Diane 122 Fyah, Valerie 145 Gaad, Nancy 125 Gabrenya, Edward 122 Gabriel, Carole 122 Gabriel,june 122 Gaertner, Diane 145 Galitz, Wesley 70,125 Galloway, Betsy 51,65 Galloway.jim 51,41,160,42 Gano, Vernon 98 Gans, Donna Gans. Gerald 98,45 Ganschow,jill 90 Garapold, Louis 98 Garbe, Cynthia 12 sf- r' s, 3' E v Mk A Gsscia.Bob 101 Garcia, Rich 41,123.43 Gardner. BCR 6'l.74.l3l.75 Garrlnenbiane 90 Garippo. Bill 160 Garippo. Imie 123 Garnett. Roland 90 Garritano,judy 90 Garslte.joan 31.38.51.122 Gasbargen, Carol 108 Gascon.judy 122 Gasiciel. Barbara Gaasner, Mary 141 Gassner. Tom 123 Gast. Margaret 30.41.160 Gat:s.joan 99 Gatlin, Don 70.123 Gamerdam, Ronald 160 Gauthier, Charmaine 90 Gaverth. Kenneth 123 Geauder, Georgia 123 Gebbie,Tom l23,77.76 Gebel. Barl 98 Geddis. Gary 160 Geddis. Paul 70.98 Gehrett. Beverly 143 Gehring, Bob 3o.sv,1so.16o Gehringer. Georgia 123 Geiger. Ed 123 Geiger, Forrest 123 Geiger, Kathryn 123 Geiger. Kurt Geiger, Richard 99 Geils. Pauls 160.65 Geisler, Chrol 96 GCilS.G01'dun 13142.72 Geldmacher. Ann 107 Gembiclti,joan 43 Gembicki. Stan 42 General. Corra Corrine 96 Gentz,jerry Geoppinger, Al 123 Georgans. Ann 38.41.l5l,160 Georgans.Janet 96 George. Carol 37.123 Geraldson. Ray 40.43.82 Gerber. Skip 81 Gerfen. Henry 67.6B.161.175.178 Gerster, Tom 70,97 Gertner. Annette 37,126 Geske- Robert 97 Gessler. Dennis 161 Giamalua, Karolyn 123 Giampieuo. Wayne 123 Gibbs. Robert 137 Gibson. Bob 125 Giepen. Peter 161 Gieaekehlean 139 Gllio. Edward 98 Giller. Margaret 123 Gillespie. Ann 64 Gillespie. Glen 123 Gillespie. Tom 125 Gillick, Bill l23 Gillick. Fred 161 Gillick. Tim 13.67.142 Gilliland. Marcy 161 Gilmore. Sue 161.43 Gjonola. Richard Glaser. Glen 74.123 Glaub. Betty 113 Glaudet. Gloria Glaug. Marilyn 161 Glenn, Betty 146 Glick. Carol 123 Gliege. Pat 123 Gloger. laura 96 Gloppen. Sue 96 Glover. Pat 144 Gobdo. Dennis 123 Goebel. Shirley 96 Goelkel, Nancy 96 Goeppinger. Al Goeme. Gail 36 GOK. Richard 70,123 Golab,john 123,43 Golbach.jane 96 Goldstein, Merrie 143 Good. Nancy Goodman. Barbara 96 Goopiwick. Kenneth 123 Gordon, Dennis 70.74 Gordon. Iam-ie 3l.34.51.65.l6l.42 Gorsko, Dianne 36,123 Gosch, Paul 142 Gosselin. Ray 119 Gosswiller,-loy 96,42 Gotterdam. Ron 30 Gotuchalk.-judy 96 Gould. Dodee 96 Gourley. Karen 64,65.66.16l Gozdecki. Stan 145 Grabill. Sue 30.48.51.65.151.l61 Grace. David 112 Graf, Gail 31,123.43 Graf. Gretchen 39.52.49.65.161 Graham. Clayton 97.42 Grambor. Pat 161 Grande.jill 30.31.39.50.57,65.52,150.l61 G1-ming. Harold 41-52 Granning. Karen 96 Granzyk. Rosemary 114 Graser, Phill 97 Gravandenjerry 70 Graziano. Mike 114,43 Greeo.john Green. Arditla 97 Greene. Sharlene 123 Greenwald. Clyde 140 Greer, Patricia G .Judy 96 Ggritenneth 3l,4l,65.l61,34 Grends.George 37.161 Grendys.Camle 161 Grewe. Dale 37,97 Grewe, Virg 140 Griffiths, Donna 30.39.65.16l Grihiths, Sharon 64.65.146 Grimes,jack 161 Grimm, Pant l3.37,65.48.137 Grochowalti, Gerry 123 Groh. Richard Grolt, Rich 123 Gronsk. Arnold 135,85 Srorc. Dick 123 brosh,Gail 37,162 Gross. Helen Gross. Rich 123 Grosse, Edward 123 Groashans. Frank 43 Grossman, Virginia 137.43 Grmefeld. Bill Grove, Richard Gruber.Bob l35.77,79,76 Grudzien, Celestine 120 Grudden. Greg 37,161 Gmenewald, Ralph 67,146 Gnmschel. Karen 123,36 Gfllmki-16m0l'1l, ,. Guarise, Gloria 36.123 Guelww. Ronald 97 Guercio. Ronald 162.85 Guerin. Parricia Guignonhloyce 120 Gundelach, Alben 52.97 Gundling. Dave 146,79 Gunnufsen, Carol Gunther, Audrey 95 Gunther, Karen 94 Gurbe. Cynthia 104 Guritz. Elmer 123 Gursky, Margaret Gussick. Sandy Gustafson. Art 162 Gustafson, Bob 123 Gustafson. Dan 97 Gustafson, Don 51.162 Gustafson. lznore 94 Gustafson. Mel 138 Gustafson, Rohen 121 Guthrey, Cynthia 142 G11threy.jim 97 Guzy, Dallas 138 QYUEI1. Q!'l'L!7a'l3 Haag. Ralph 162 Haapala, Gloria 37,123 Haarvig. Karen 64,96 Haas, Helen 162 Haas.joe 138 Haberichter. George 123.43 Hacker. larry Hacketnjohn 74.75 Hadley, Sandra 144 Haerle, Ron 119 Hagemann. Ruthe 123 Hagen. Christa 102 1-lager. jim 51,127 Hager.john 37 Hagerty, Marge 162 Haha,-judy 123 Hahm,john 97 Hahn,John Hahn.judy Halawith, Sharon 94 Hales. Douglas 104 Hales. Greg 39,104.81 Halkstammar. Frea 129 Hall, Alice 37 Hall, Qrolyn 94 Hall, Sharon 12.94 Hall, Tom 135 Hallgren. Linda 94 Hal1iday,jim 129 Halling. john Hallsthammar. Maria Halovanic. Bill 97 Halovanic, Mary 12,145 Halvorsen. Richard 135.79 Hamilton, Bud 57,88,97,70,78 Hamilton,jan 30.32.57,65,150.162 Hamilton, Scott 129 Hamlin, Emily 145 Hamlin, Ethel 162 Hammamjohn 129,79,7B Hammond,jim 129 Hanck. Robert 31,112.40 Hanert.jim 31.41.129 Hanna. Patti 123 Hanns, Sandra 140 Hans. Donna 122 Hansen. Art 162 Hansen, Dorothy 88,94 Hansen. Genevieve 94 Hansen, Harold 90 Hansen,jim 90 Hansen, Sue 94 Hansen,TQm 162 Hanson. Dave 31,129 Hanson. Diane 162 Hanson, Dick 129 Hanson. Donna 13,162 Hanson, Elaine 94 1-ianaonhleanettr 94 Hansson, Ken 37.90 Hanus.john 90 Harazin. Alan 70.90.42 Harding,Cnnnie 94 Harker. Gerald lS,l62 Harler, Carl 129 Harmon. Beni Harper. Dennis 90 Harper. Paula 108 Harrigan. Donna 123 Harris. Allan 90 Harris. Curt 125 Harris, Sandra 108 Harrison. Ray 43 Harrisville. Dorothea 108 Hart.james 90.34.72 Harvey.jim 129 Harvey. Wayne 3-7 Harwood.Cheseer 70,90 Hasbargen. Carol Hash. Carole 65.135 Haah,john 71,90 Haskins,-Indy 52,123 Haas. leola 31.36 Hanselman. Don 70.79.129 Haaselman. George 142 Haauai, Mary 120 Hasz. Leols 65,135 Hathaway. Bonnie 143 Hauch. Priacilla 36 Haugen, Karen 30.146 Hauschild. Denny 107 H.averi,Gorinne 108 Hawlt,jim 30,67,65469.150.162,76 Hawk, Tom A. 30.44.162 Hawkins. Cindy 37.144 Hayda. Deanna 138 Haydusch. Richard 144 Haynes. Muriel 138 Haytcher. Allan 73,162.72 Head, Becky 94 1-1eaney.Joe 90 Heath. Bill 90 Hebaon. Lois 162,42 Hedberg.-loyce 31.36.113 Hedberg. Richard 90 Hedger, linda 135 Hedrich.Gsy1e 163 Hedrich. Kevin Robert 143 Heidenfeldt. Dennis 124.43 Heidenfeldt. Gail lil Heinz, Nick 90 Helfriclt. Charles 124 Hellwig. Marilyn 163 Helma, Dennis 70.90 1-lelmich. Don 3l.3l,5l.l63 Helmich.,loan 163 Helrnick, Linda 108 Helmick. Sally 30.31.59.62,65.163 Helms,judy 36.103 Helwig, Richard 37.124 Helwig. Sharon 135 Henderson. Alma 108.43 Henderson, David 12.48.124 Hendersomjohn Hendrickson, Barbara 163 Henehan, Gail 136 Henness,Chuck 143,82 Hennessy. Mariory 129 Henning, Bill 74.9035 Henricksarn,-lean 163 Henriksen. Cheryl 108 Hensiek. Kenneth 30,163 Henson, David 147 Henwood. Tom 96.42 Herbestjohn 96 Herdrich, Ralph 124 Hermann. Lee 163 Hermann. Russell Herrmann, Roger 96 Hen, Victor F. 124 l-lermog.Jim 30.3l,34.4l.44.l5l,l63.43,85 Hess, Susan 108 Hauler. Gerald 124 Heater. Reba 117 Hewitt. Gail Heydecker. Virginia 116 Hicks, Susan 65,144 Highland.james 12451.81 Highland, Terry 45,1 11,124.43 Hildweimjeffrey 31.3B.39.8l,l44 1-ml. David so.49.sz.s1,136,19 HilI,jim Hill, Wdmr 67.135 Hillman. Fred 13,124 Hillman. lnar 49.54,141 Hillmann, Douglas Hills. Beverly 142 Hills. George 139 Hills, Mary Ann 108 Hillstromhjackie 129 Himel. Bob 37,114.78 Himlcy, Robert 96.85.72 Henchliffe, Tom 96 Hinkl ,Clark 126 Hinngob 16330.81 Hoch. Bob 126 Hodges,judy 129 Hodgkiss, Sue 112 Hol kenga. Mike 43,72 Hoffman. Dave 111 Hoffman, Paul 56.163 Hoffman. Robert 37,136 Hoimann,-lane! 13.95 Hoffmann,-kff 137 Hoffmann, Roger 163 Hofus, Stephen 96 Hoge, Ken Hoglin, Annette 164 Ho lund,Judy 94 Holden, Connie 40,129 Holden. Dan 31.41,67,140,42 Holden, Don 37 Holdemess, Bea Holderness. Marguerite 95 Holdmann, Carolyn 95 Holen. Donald 105 Holland. Patricia 139 Holland. Rosemarie 95 Hollander. Carolyn 63,65.66,142 Hollenback, Mary 164 Hollenback, Phyllis 95 Hollis, Maryanne 36,144 Hollywood,Joy 164 Holman. Charlotte 36,106 Holmes. Bob 66.132 Holmes, Virginia 13.65.30,1 5 1.164 Holt. Carlotta 95 Ho1t.Jsck 96 Holz, Bill 138,85 Holz, Karen 95 Homckil. Dave 138 Homeyer,-Tom 126 Homins, Lance 125 Honeman,Jack 164 Honeman. Sue 96 Honickel, Dave 37 Honickel, Nancy 129 Hood,Terry 164 Hopkins, Garrett 96.81 Hopkins. Roger 37.13931 Hopp, Mary 95 Hoppe. Barbara 144 Hoppmann. Barbara 65,143 Hora, Pat 121 Horace. Carole 95 Horn. Charles 94.96 Hom, Larry 70,96 Hom. Mary Ann 96 Horn. William 43.85.81 Horve. Merry 129 Hosey.Cathleen 40.95 ' Hostetter, Linda l3.51.65,164 Hotchkiss. Sue 45.64.123 Houdek, Sandra 120 House. George 41.94 Houy, Mary 36,164 Howard. Connie 95 Howard. Kay 12.51.124 Howe, Barbara 95 Howe,Jon 31,40.44.45,126 Howe. Maurine 95 Howell, Linda 124 Howell. Vern Hoyt, Roberta 124 Hrdlicka, Sherry 95 Huber, Annette 140 Huber. Kathleen Huck. Sandra 136 Huddley, Claudia Huey. Patricia 106 Huff, Thomas 164.81 Hughes. Brandy 44.94 Hull, Gary 94 Human. Willie 119 Humay,Jim 70,126.79 Hume. Linda 106 Humemjudi 36.45 Hummel, Bob 107 Hummel, Noreen 117 Humphreys. Floyd 164 Humphreys, Monica. 43 Hundley,Claudia 12.106 Hung, Eng 136 Hunt. Tim 70.94.42 Hunter. Bill 37,94 Hunter,Jim 67,137,141 Huntington. Margo 44.124 Huntington. Stuan 94 Hurd. Diane 106 Hurt, Gary 45,126.79 Hum. Bill 126 Huss, Phillip 37.94 Hussey. David 94 Hutchison. Buzzard 74,134.75 Hutmacher, Rudy 13.67.136 Hutter. Virginia 30.164 Huxmann, Neva 88.106 Hyson. Bill 66,125.85.8l lannella. Cliff 94,78 lglehart. Sharon 141 Ignatius. Ron 136 lllg,Ssndi 65,164 lnce. Barbara 106 1rmo.Janice 45.31.143 lrmo. Miriam IM lsacson, Norman 126 lsley.Jim 145,45 lsoz. Grace 124 Jackson, Donna 141 Jackson.Jean 122 Jackson,Joy 51,112,124 Jackson, Paula 46.51.57,150,164 Jackson, William 164 Jacobs. Kenneth 94 Jacobsen. Dave 94.78 Jacobsen.James 37.13.94 Jacobson,Joan 36,106 Jakesch. Sylvia 139 Janda, Dennis 39 Janeke. Paul 70.79.78 Janiak.Janet 164 Jannotta, Elaine 102 Jannotta, Nick 164 Jarka. Richard 115 Jasinowski,Jack 136 Jasinski, Patricia Rae 37,124 Jasinski, Robert Javdr, Mary 106 Javor, Steve 139 Jedlinslti, Kenny 108 Jefferson,Judy 139 Jefferson, Neil 39.144 Jemison.Joann 30,45,64,65,164 Jenks, David 108 Jenni,Jay 108 , Jensen, Barbara 164,175 Jensen. Gerald 127 Jen:en.Joan 140 Jensen, Lois Jensen, Marie 165 Jensen. Robert 108 Jensen, Robert P. Jerome,Jeffrey 143 Jerz, Jim 115 Johansen, Donald 30.165 Johanson, Arleen 30,62,65,140 Johns. Karen 63,124 Johnsen.Judy 124 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson . Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Anne M. 45,153,124 Anne 40,106 Arthur 145 Beth 45,155,165 Bruce 108 Bruce 165 Carl 31,84 Carleen 138 Carol 36,106 Charles 12,165 Cherrie 40.124 Christine 37,138 Cliliford 34,41,165,43 Dan .3Q,??.L45 David 108,85 Dawn 119 Dianne 31,36,106 Edith 65,138 Everett Fred 99.42.81 Gareth 108 Gloria 106 Herb 141 J J Karen 137 Karen L, 126 Karen 36,108 Larry 71,115.72 Lee 108 LeRoy Linda 108 Lynn 130 Nancy 64,108 Pat 144 Peter Robert Roy 108 Sandra 46,63,65,165 im 141 une 30.46.51.65.66.165.178 Johnson. Sandy 65.137 Johnson. Sandy 36 Johnson, Shelby 108 Johnson, Sylvia 66,112,136 Johnson. Thomas Johnson, Trudy 36.88.108 Johnston. Kay 123 Johnston, Margaret 30.50,150,165 Johnston, Sharon 124 Johnston, William 88.95,78 Jonas.Joanne 136 Jones. Barbara 165 Jones. Dave 115 Jones. Everett 43 Jones,Janet 30,49,65.165 Jones,Jerry Jones. Linda 134 Jones, Tina 30,51,65.150.165 Jonswold, Barb Jordan, Al 139.85 Jordan, David 52.95 Jordan, Dixie 139 Jorgensen. George 115 Juenger, Carol 108 Juenget,Joanne 144 Juliano, Angelo 95 Julitz. William 95 Jungers, Cathy 104 Jurco.John 71.95.72 Jurevics, Arnis 71,165.72 Juszak. Joseph 95.54.72 Juvinall. Paul 140 Kabat. William 95 Kaamar,Judy 144 Kagebein.John 147 Kagebein, Ted Kaine, Linda 108 Kainer,John 146 Kalas. Norbert 95 Kaleta, Terry 95 Kalivoda. Carol 126 Kamka, Barbara 108 Kamlta. larry 95.84.72 Kand. Robert 13 Kantorowicz, Todd 95 Kapel,Tony 115,84,72 Kaplan. Richard 165.37,74.75 Kapuler. Stanley 135 Kargas, Arete 66.126 Karolczak. Wayne l65,67,69.l3 Karre.Torry 37 Kasanda. Carol 126 ...Kasprzylt,John 143,41 Kass. Michael 95 Kaszynski,-lim 115 Kath,Janiee 108.12 Khufield.John Kauttei-.Jeri-y 106,81 Kazrnar, Renee 126,37 Keator,Tetry 146 Kehm, Myrna 115 Kelder, Nancy 108 Keller. Denis Keller. Ronnie 115.74.75 Kellermann, Bob ll7 Kellner.Jewel 165 Kellog ,Lola 143 Kelly, Douglas 111,43 Kelly. Mike 72 Kelly, Richard 166 Kelts, Frank 106 Keltz.Judy 106 Kenar. Karen 12,108 Kendall, Bud 147 Kendall. Dorothy 57 Kendall, Wayne 125 Kennetz.Jerry 117 Kenney. ane 166,12.5l Kenny, ohn 146.73,72 Kenny.Joyee 44,l2,l08 Kenski,Joseph 101 Kepouros, Mary 108 Kerchei-, Phyllis 1l5,37,l 1z,a1,3s Kem.John 106 ,Kerr. Don 106.82,78 Kerr. Fred 104 Ke1st.Joan 166.4689 Kersting,'l'ed 142.85 Kersting, Tom l42.31.785,B1 Kemesz,Jean 115 Keshian,Jeanette 166.65 Kessler,John 117,112 Kesslering. Ralph N. 166 Kester, Suzanne 108 Ketter. Wayne 106 Key, Donna 115 Keyes, Carol 126 Keyes, Kay 145,31 Khonigon. Barbara 166,51 Kleckner. Suzanne 115 Kinberg. Richard 145 King. Khrole 141 King. Cynthia 115,38 King, Drewanna 115,37 King. George 106 King. Lenore 144,36 King. Linda 106 King, Sharon 106 Kinsella, Richard 117 Kinsey.James T. 137 Kjolbasa.Jean 127,37 Kiolbasa. Peter 106 Kipp. Charles 142 Kirberg, Richard Kirchoff, Maribeth 106.36,40 Kirschner. Carol 146 Kiischncr. Louis 70,117 Kirste, Margaret Kislo. Diane 138 Kifrhin- Tom 166.l50.S3.52.54.31.3o 5042 Kirrilsen. Darlene l66.55.5z.49.55.3s so 41 so Klancnik.James M. 106,42 Kleckner. Sue 37 Kleczewski. Carol 115 Kleen,James 140,37.72 Klehr. Bob 117 Klein, Gail 146 Kleinhans. Charles 106 Kleinschmidt.J0hn 106 Klekamp. Lynne 106,40 Klemmer, Patricia 166 Klemt. Donald 106 Klemt. Richard J. Kline. Frank 124,72 Klingbeil. Dennis 106,72 Klippert. Ronald 117 Klopp. Karin 106 Klose. Richard 106.42 Klug,Jack 145,81 Klug, Pat 106 Klug. Richard 146 Klujian, Peter 117 KlumPP. Dolores 12,37 Klumpp, Nelson 166 Klumpy, Norman 166,73,41.43.72 KnaPP. Menon 12,117 Knilans,Judie 47 Knittle. Bob 166 Knittle. Donna 141 Knoblick, Dorothy 36 Knowles,John 135.4335 Knudson, Maren 106 Knuth. Carol 106 Knutson. Bonita 106 Knutson, Ronald 67 Kobberup. Andrea 166,30 Koch. Wayne 167 Kochan, Dennis 106.72 Kocian, Carol 106 Kocow. Sandra 106 Koegle. Caml 167,36 Koegle, Susan lZ6,l2.57 Koehler. Gretchen 45,115,112 Koehler. Henry 94 Koehler, Margi 106.50 Koehler. Terry 117 Koenig, Caroline 115 Koenig, Charles 146 Koerwitz, Tom 146 Koester, Shirley 106 Koets, Darwin 106 Kohl, Mary 167 Kohl, Susan 56 Kell. Mary 46.47.155.l52.65,46.50 Kollman, Kay 167,57,59 Komos,l4rry 105 Konecnik, Bob Koneenik, Steve K bell. o ee 12, 2, Kgnngalinkil, lien 11737159 Koppel, lewis 106,45 Korda, Karen 99,56 Koreaek, Dennis 108 Korr, Ralph 108 Koskela, Robert 1lB,42,85 Kosle, Diane Koanick, Arline 126 Koster, Arleene 121 Kortka, Roberta 99 Kosrulskihleanerte 99 Kot1aba.jim 167 Koures,Patry 56 Koutny, Bar ara 99 Kovar, Nancy 66,112,51 Kowalski, Elaine 99 Koy,joAnn 99 Kozla.judy 159 Kozlow, Suzie Kracalik, David 121,57 Kraemer,-john 108 Kraft. Nancy 158 Krakoake, Beatrice Ki-a11q.Dof.-any nas Krambeer, Wayne 108,85 Kramer, Chuck 121 Kramer, Paul l58.5l,41,79 Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, Kraaney. Peter 111,45 Robert 108,85 Wdliam C. john Krause. Bob 167 Krause, Mary Ann 117 Kggckgg, Fred 139 Klefting,-loyce 99 Krejci, Lucille 147 Krejsa, Kathie 117 Kreye, Adrienne 157 Kroll, Bonita 99 Krueger, Barbara 99 Krueger, Paul 142,82 Kmeger, William 121 Krupa, Ron 155 Kruse. Fred Kruse, Geraldine 127 Knutson, Ron 155 Kuchar, Erich 167,117 Kucharik, Barbara 99 Kuchanki,janite 99 Kuch, Cynthia Kuehl, Bill 122 Kuehl. Mike 167,50 Kuenten,junes 142,41 Kugle, George 121 Kuharich, Carol 117 Kuhlow, Arnold 108 Kuhat. Clarence 167 Kuiawa, David 121 Kujala, Mary 99 Kuleta, Diane 167 Kulinick 117 Kullick, Ronald 108 Kulpa, Norbert 167 Kunkel,john 144,108 Kunkel, Robert 70,78 Kuntze, Erich 121 Kunz,joe 167,82,85 kupmk, Bob 61,145.19 Kuper, Frank 10B Kuper, Lynne 157,64,65,51 Kupsris, Marybeth 117 Kurcmek, Dennis Kurt, Gregory 167 Kurtz,john 108 Kurtz, Yolanda 99 Kuske, Marilyn Kuss, Katharine 57 Kussa. Linda 117 Kutzbach, Heidi 167,56 Kyle, Lynn Kysar, Sandi 99 laage, Darlene 117,57 lacy, Gordon 155,51,40,42 Lada, Ramona 141,152 Ladas, Gus 70,121 lzfleur, Don 145 laliorte, Linda 66,46,147,152,65 Lagioia, leroy 108 laibly, Don 106 I.aib1y,Les 119.79 Ising, William joe Laird. XVilliam 156 lake, Barbara 142 Lamb, Edward 141 1ambe1,james 106 Lambert. Harry 118 lambert. Peggy 99 Lambreckt, Barb 15,117 lamping,judity 108 Lander, Roland 74,l59,75 landherr, Frank 121 Laneville, Ray 146 lange, Carleton 121 lAnge,janet 117' f ff Langham, Nancy 54,47,142,65 LaPointe, Suzanne 99,56 1arsen,Barban 91 brsen, Dorothy 117 Larsen,john 11lS,84,72 Larsen,-Iudy A. 145,63,65,37 Larsen,larry 167 larsen, Paul 121 Iarsen, Tom 70,121,72 larson, Bob 121 Inrson, Kenneth 156 Iarson, Mary 117,64 Larson,Saran 91 Iaskey, Lyn 167,65,39 1aakey,Roy 115,45 hula, Geraldine 117 Lathrop, Charles 167,41,43 httzndoulim 106 lauded. Barb 140.55 Iauer, Micheal 106 Iauletta, Don 126 lauren: 126 laurie, Barbara 91 14ury,Linda 91 ravery, Carole l68,11.36.4l lawrence, Kaye 117 lawrenz, Dave 57 1awson,Woody iss lazar, August 168 lads, Anna 140 lazzio,josephine 121 Ieauin, Sharon 91,12 leber, Edward 168,42 1.ebe1-,jackie 91,12 Leber,-john 126,42,43 Ielllang, Dennis 139,71,15,72,79 IeBoeuf, Bob 168 Ia:Comte, George 106 Lee, Gordon 106 Leeds,juli 168,151.55 lefthouae, Raymond lehmann, Dianne 91 Lehmann, Melanie 91 Leidke, Daniel 106 Ieifer, Lynn 91 Leighton,jon 168 Ieinss, Edward 'l0,126,78 lxith, Sue 91 Lembcke, Barbara lemke, Sharon 168 lemke, Xvalter 70,126,B2,72 Lenhardt,1rma l68,51,36 lznhart, Bill Lenke, Roland 126 Lentzner,-joanne 168,57 Lenz, Frin 126 Ieunard.judy 91,56 Ieonard, Ralph 159,80,81 Leonardson, Marsha 91 leonardson, Robert 140 l.ePage,joce 168,56,65 Leslie, Bob Leslie, Richard 168 Ieslie, Ronald 116 lesnialt, Arlene 121,56 Ieuner,jean 91 lesser, Gus 126 lethander, Dick 145 leuchuk, Leanne 36 Leverenz, Sharon 168,46,15 lexvandowskihludy 91,88 lewis, Barbara 168 lewis, Diane 91,56,12 Lewis. Eyvonne 146 Iewis,jane E. 100,88 lxwiihlim l68,l5l,l5,5l,41,-52 lewis. Lynn 100 Lexan, Barb 121,51 uagemoi-01 ioo Lietz, Ralph Lightner, Sue 104,64 Lillquist, Kenneth 56,168,517 Lillyquist, Alan 159,85 ljllyquiahjohn 115 Lind, Douglas lindbloom,Seeve 45,106.57 Lindernann, Ron 159 Linden, Nick Linderman, Myron 126,15 Lindgen, Carol 43 Iindgren, Barbara 121 Lindgren, Bruce l6B,150,67,69,47482,76 Lindquist, Carol 121 Lindquist, Dottie Ann 100,56 Lindquist,jack 158,-40,45 Lindquisthlohn lindquist, Karen 146,64 Lindquist, Robert 100 lindskogngean 121 Lindskog, teven 106 Lindstaedt,jef1' 48,12,124 I.indstrom,jack 126 lindstrvom, Paul 56,168,55,51,50,41,45 ljnsman, Dennis 107 Lipke, Barbara 121 Lipperr, Robert 12,99,59 Lippert, Susan 99,121.40 lipsey,Bill 99,74,82 Lischalk, Roland lischalk, Steve 126 Liska, Sharon 100 Liszka, Michael 99 l.itney,janet 121 lJ!tell,Jim l6B,l50,7l,57,50,8S Little, Leonard 99 Lixvar,john 118 lnbenhofer, Roy 169,5l,59 T ff 4 , 1nbriieo,Georgunna 146 lackhut, Barb 46,121,63,112,51,41 Lockwood, Richard 138 Loerakkenjo Ann 121 Iafthouae, Ray 104 Loftus, Lois 120 Lohr, Betee 100 1nken,jim 158.30.85.95 Lomaaney, Dorothy 140,56 Lornbardihludy 121 Iombrecht, Barb lang, Barbara 52 lang, Gary 99,57 lang, Geri 104 lang, Gordon 169 Long, Sandie 65 Longiield, Nancy 121 LongEeld,joan 169 I-Ongfit'-ld.RonaId 99 longini, Vicki 100 Lopez, Anthony 118 Lopez, Corinne 100 Inrman, Carole 121 Intiw. Bob 119 Losacco, Nanci: 109 Love,-lohn 118,79 love, Ray 118 Lovejoy, Bonnie Lowell, Vemer L1ldelte,Max l69,150,53,52,30 Luebbers, Glenn Luebbershlerry 99 Luebke, George Luft,joy 169 Luft,judy 100 Lukea, Grace 156 Lukeshjoenne 129 Lund, Barry 114 Lund, George 157 Lund. Roger 157 Lundeberghleff 157 Lundgreen, Lynn 104.39 Lupien, Bill 118 Lurll. Kay 135 Lutson,Barb 117 Luzwick, Anne Lynch,judy 16963.31 Lynn, Dennia 145 Lynn,jaek 99 Lynn,-janet 169.45.65.30 Lyson,laurel 50,65 McCafferty, Pat 43,44,170 McCallum, Alan 136 Mcikndleas, Ray 91 McCann, Catherine 124 Mifarthy, Rosemary 36.92 Mdhvley, Dianne 92 McClayton,jan 48.130,132,142,55,l3,30 Mdielland, Al 30,55,151,170,79 Ms:Clennan, Bonnie 65,152 McC1innon,Pacsy 57.142 Mdlombs, Sue 12,126 McConachie,Suutt 91,81 McCormack, Robert 127,79 Mrformick, Dennis 91,78 Mcflorquedale, Douglas 12.127 Mr.Oonnell, Robert 44,127 Mdlougall, Susan 57.51.118 McCauley, Mary 126 McDade, Kathy 126 McDowe1l,Charles 91 McGarvey, Lois 65,118 Mefioon, Duane 144 McGouah, Terry McGovem,jirn 91 McGovern, Patricia 170 McGregor, George 37,91,78 McGrew, Sharon 56,92 McGuire, Alan 144 McGuire,jaCquelyn Mtcuiie. Mary 45,92 McGuire, Nancy 55,110 Mclnerney,lee 171 Mclnryre,-lay 127 Mclnryre, larry 118 Mclntyre. Sharon 118 McKay. Cathie 36.100 McKee,john i44,vv,16 McKee, Tom 1m McKee, Virginia 100 McKernan, Madlan 171 McKerrow, Margaret 12,5O,171 McKerrow, Martin lm McKown, Maroelinc Mchughlin, Carl 15,144 McLaughlin, Ruthe 171 Mclenna, Bonnie 46,156 Melennan, Dick 54,74,l27,79 McLennan, Sandy 36 McMahon, Betty 56,100 MeMahon,joe 51,-47,145 Memahmjohn 4z,m,as McMahon, Maureen 144 McMein, Nancy 46,144 McNeal, Gertrude 12.41.100 McNelis, Bob 143 McNeIis, Carroll l2,46,65,56,l 71 McNelis, Mary 57,118 McNevin, Ed 146 McNevin, Richard 57.100 McSwaney,-john 70,l00,78 McWhorten,joyce 56,157 jlcWilliams. Robert 67.68,171 Mac!-lame. elspeth 126 Mack, Marjorie 126 Mack,-john 169 Mackay. Catherine 'fn Mackenroth, Deborah 145,36 Maekenroth, Pam 104,36 MacKenzie, Anne 51,169,155 Mackenzie, Catherine 100 Mackland, Wendy 100 MacMillan,Beny 100 MacNab, Carole 169 Madaryhludy 169,65 Madden, Michael 118 Madeley,john 169 Madelung. Faith 169 Madelung, Keith 99 Madelung. Sherry 126 Madison, Kenneth 71.1l8,84,85 Magine.-lohn 99 Magnuson,jan 126 Mahan, Sandra 43 Mahn, Robert 169 Mahon, Thomas 128.78 Mahoney, Ray 71,118.85 Mahoney, William 169 Maiden, Linda 169 Maiershofer. Hannelore 100 Mailher, Sharon 92 Main, Merrill 67,189,178,69,13 Maine, Laurie 135 Maioriello.joseph 99 Maitland, Pat 92 Majcher, Sharon Maferowicz, Gerald 47.30.134 Maiewski, Dennis 99 Majka. Carole 92 Major, Karen 36,142 Makinson, David 104 Maleski. Diane Malik,joan 92 Malinger, Roberta 36 Mallek, Pat 169 Malolepszy, Charlene 92 Malolepszyhjerry 30 Mamm,john Mamola, Lorraine 126 Mancinelli, Ray 118,B4w Mandi, Francine 146 Mangone. Pete Manikowske.jerry 118 Mannhardt, Rochelle 36 Manning,jean 126 Marcy. Gardner 67.73,136.72 Maffy, Sherry 36,92 Mareci, Frank 142 Mar-inello,jan 126 Marinier, Bill 99 Maris,judith 139 Markowski, Ken 70.91 ks. Peter 118 alciaai-q'uardt,Al 57,91 Marquardt, Heidi 37,170 Marrese, Richard 91 Marrone,-lim 170 Marsalek, Bonnie 170 Marsh,julie 139 Martell. Bob 91 Martell,-jim 70 Martell, Lucille 36.124 Martens, Paula 65.134 Martin, Betty 12,142 Martin. Charles 37,52.53,170 Martin. Doris Martin, Fred Martin, Harold 170 Martin.jim ll8,B4,72.79 Manin, Karen 126 Martin, Randell 114 Martin. Ronald 7099.78 Martinerte. Lee Martinson. Dave 39,91 Martinsonjoyce 38.170 Martoccia, Patricia ll5l Marturano, Arlene 92 Maseman, Rita 106 Mason. Frank 40 Mason,jerry 88.91 Mason.l.onna 170 Mason, Tom 5l,71.170,72 Mason, Wayne 91,84 Masoncup,-john 91,82 Massie, Carol 135 Mast. Mildred 144 Mast, Trudy 92 Mateck, Donald 12,107 Mateer. Sam 67,134 Matejka, George 13,67,69.170 Mather. Brenda 34,5l,52,53,46,65,l70 Mathias,john 170 Mattefs, Robert 37.127 Matthews, Lorraine 36 Matthews, Richard 3l,34,43,136 Matthieson, David 91 Marthys, Bonnie 92 Mattox. Shirley 92 Matula. Richard 170,110.81 Matz, Barbara 127 Mauteir. Fred 118 Mayer, Donna 142 Mayer, Tom 30.44.47,5l,55,67.68,74.l 70,75 Maynard, George 30,31.54.170,72 Mazur, Virginia 37.126 Mazzaeano. Paul 129 Mead, Hal 145 Mead. Radah 56.40.171 Means. Marilyn 118 Mecke. Rosemary 38,171,175 Medina,j0an 36.137 Mehalovich. Gary 37,97 Mehamjim 171 Mehlhop. Carol 172 Mehlhop, Richard 145 Meier, Dave Meier, Willaim Meike, Karen l2,65,143,141 Meilstrup, Holly 100 Meinel, Max 41,43,127 Mele, Bob 100 Melzer, Sharon 54,65,143 Menchaco, Olivia Mences, Chas Mentzer. Mary Ann 65,136 Merle,joanne 172 Merret,-Iirn 48,155 Merrick,joanne 136 Messick, Paul 48.141 Metzdorff, Warren 100 Meurer,jan 46,51,11Z,1 18 Meurer. Thomas 172 Meyer. Dorothy 63,64,65.172 Meyer, Gerald 100 Meyer, Judy 12 Meyer, lance 100 Meyer, Mary 100 Meyer, Paul 141 Meyer, Sandra Meyers,judy 141 Micalak,-Ioyce 118 Michael, Marion 118 Michaelson, Pat 37,172 Michaelson, Pat 37,172 Michaelson, Paul 139,79 Michaelson, Ronald 112,127.79 Michaely, Arthur 141,85 Michaely, Sandra Michalak, Joyce Michalsen, Gail 36,100 Michels, Don 100 Michuely. Sandy 100 Miedema, Alice 100 Miedema, Robert 100 Miek, Karin 63.172 Mier, Bob 127 Mikeman. Carl 120 Mikosinski. Melvin 172 Mikulski, Nancy 118 Milazzon,-loan 37,118 Miles, Bill , 139 Milestnip, Holly 64 Miley, Carolyn 100 Millte,judy 100 Millte, Sharon 187 Miller, Bob 137,72 Miller, Charlotte 65,172 Miller, Cynthia 100 Miller. Diane 127 Miller, Elizabeth 38,39,51,1 72 Miller. Geoffrey 70,84 Miller,-lacquelynn 135 Miller, john 100,85 Miller,joyce 54,127 Millenjoyee 100 Miller, Kenneth 100 Miller, Martha 36,92 Miller, Michael Miller, Mike 41.42.139 Miller, Phil 128.72 Miller, Sue 92 Miller, Tom 44.146 Miller. Wayne 100 Miller, Wilma 127 Milling, Tom 100 Mills. C011 36,51,66,l 12,127 Mills,jenny Mills, Marilyn 92 Mills, Phyllis 63,65,172 Milner, Maureen 172 Milo, Werner Minarschhludy 92 Minton, Thomas 92 Misener. Robert 42,92 Mistretta,joseph 100 Mitchell, George 146 Mitchell.jeanne 65,139 Mitchell, Willaim 172 Mkown. Marceline 100 Modesitr, Ken 43,123 Moehle,judi 127 Moehling, Kenneth 172 Mmill,Dick 120 Mohill, Tom 120 Mohlethaler, Dale 92,120 Mohr, Charles 92,72 Mohr,-Jerome 39,92 Moionnier. Emmorette 12,30,39 Molan, Peter 120 Moller, jim 70,120.72 Mollin, Al 120 Monahan, Sharon 44.127 Montgomery, Elaine 12,92 Mooney, Dorothy 12,37,127 Moore,james 13,172.79 Moore, jean Moore, Linda 54.127 Moore, Marian 30.44.172 Moran,jay 36.92 Moreau, Roy 70,120,84,72 Morgan, Bonnie Morrell,jim 88,92 Morris, Barbara 118 Morris, Bob 67,69,172 Morrison, Salen 63,64,127 Mtn-ser, John Mortensen, Edward 92 Morton, Pat 92 M0schell,janice 43,127 Mosher, Kathy 92 Mosher, larry Mossmari. Martha Sue 37.127 Motley ,jean 172 Moudry, Nancy Mount, Thomas 92 Mountford, George 92 Mowat, Al 120 Mower, Barbara 92 Morley, Leora 31,37,38,59.14-0 Moyer, Paul Mroch, Skip 140 Mroz,-Iudy 134 Muehlenbeck. Elizabeth 127 Mueller, Al 120 Mueller, Bob 120 Mueller, Chrole 138 Mueller, Conrad 171 Mueller, Dennis 120 Mueller, Diana, 120 Mueller, Edward 83 Mueller,jim 173 Mueller,judy 120 Mueller, Nancy Ann 120 Mueller, Patricia 36.92 Mueller, Sharon 92 Muenaw, David 173 Muentnich. Caryl 36,92 Muenze, Virginia 12,173 Muhl, Nancy 173 Mulcahy, larry 120 Mulder, Skip 30,82 Mullen, Kathy 92 Mulley, Patricia 173 Mullins, Bill 42 Mull-cy, Bill 74,92 Mulroy,james 67.140 Mulsmjeanne 138 Mundhenk. Marcia 137 Mundt, Carol 12,120 Munson, Bob 92 Munson, Kay 64.65,66,138 Munster, Andrew 42,120 Murhpy, Michael 173 Murphy, Patricia 135 Murray,jane 92 Murray, Lynne 173 Mussar ,cami 30,51.65,l50.l73 Mustradj, Oirolyn 36 Nanay, Nanay, N ance. Corby Gene 142 Bob 92 Naniield, Marilyn 120 Napier,-leirey 30,71,173,85.72 Nash, Mary Ellen 147 Nastasi, Mary Naughton, Sue 65,175 Nauman, jim 30,57.150,173,79.77,76 Navratil, Bev 92 Navratil, Carl 147 Navy, George 100 Nazarowski, Bob 146 Naurowski, Toni 173 Nealhludy 36,62,l20 Neal, Tom 70 Neff, Gwendolyn 36 Nehlsen, Daniel 70,100 Nehlsen, Sandra 137 Nei, Ronald Neill. Thomas Nelsen,jack Nelson, Allen 120 Nelson, Arlene 3 1 ,34.43,55,65,l73.l51 Nelson, Burt 173 Nelson, Darlene 13.32.173 Nelson, David 122 Nelson, Don 12.45.100 Nelson Nelson , Doug 70.122 ,jack 142 Nelson, Karen 105 Nelson, Liz 3l.38,49,174 Nelson, Nedra 105 Nelson, Norma 174 Nelson Nelson Nelson ,Terry ,Thomas 74,100 , Virginia 105 Nemeth, Robert 100 Nemetnlane 174 Nenis, Allyn 100 Nesbit, Terry 174 Nesbitt. Donald 132,138 Nester, Sue 134 Neudeck, ladd 174 Neumaier, Heidi 112,119 Neuman, Paul 100 Neuman, Robert 70.100,l14,72 Neuman. William 100 Neuma nn, Bob Nevins, Art 145 Nevins ,judy 120 Nevrly. Robert 145 Newby, Kathie 105 Newman, Barb 120 Newmamjanice 105 Niagul, Nancy 31.36.134 Nichols. Anton 100 Nichols,Carl loo Nick, Ann 136 Nick, Roger 94 Nickel, Dave 122 Nickol , jerry 140 Nickol.joanne 136 Nickol s, Carl 78 Niebergall, Sue 174 Niebuhr, Kenneth 67,174 Niehaus, Gerald 139 Nielsen, Ardis 31.41.120 Nielsen. Donald 122 Nie1sen.Do1-is 115 Nielaemjoanne 122 Nielsen, Penny 122 Nielson, Chrol 105 Niemz, Carole 144 Nitti. Anita 174 NOCl1,1l'C1'1e 122 Nodmenskihlack 100 Noe,l.eon 70,100 Noelck, Carol 105 Norbeck,jim 146 Nordgren. Christine 105 Nordlof, Bill 135 Noldlon Lois 37,112 Norkewitz,Carolyn 104 Normarlt, Mary Ann 105 Norrbomhlacqueline North, Sharon Norton, Pat 120 Norwell, Sharon 144 Nosbaum, Carolyn 105 Novak, Gail 49.54,62,l44 Novak. Polly 36.42,105 Novd.Jim 1116 Novy,George 43 Nosvosel.'l'hery Nuccio, Tom 174 Nugnt, Christine 97 Ny rg.8irger 13.140 Nygren, Georgine 174 Oas.Jamel 122 Oates, Howard Obermayer, Bill 174,79 Obermayer, Dennis 92 0'Boyle,john 174 0'Brien.jim 92,81 O'Brien. Katie 105.36 O'Brien, Sharon 105,43 O'Oonnell,joseph 174 0'Donnel1, William 121 Oehlerking, Stewart 92 0eh1strom.jim 92 Ogle, David 174 Ogoraalek. Don 91 0'Gt-ady. Sherrie 122 Okerson. Ann 105,39 Okerson, Lynne 139.13 Olrerwaii, Ron 122 Olbrich, Patti 105,42 Ole, Bill 117 Oles, Edward 122 Oliver, larry Olofaon, Paul 117,43 Palmer, Bradley 137 Panian,jndy 145,65 Panzer, Ronald Papienski. Richard 105 Parent. Grol Parker, Bruce Parker, Buz 144 Parker,-ludie 140 Parker, Rosemary Pltkhtllit, Todd 70,1l7,13,79 Parks, Bill 117 Parmenter, Roger Par-riot,janie 15s,s4,4z,6s,a1,41 Parsons, Donald 105 Pashby,janice 146 Passow, Dotde 117,36 Pamrson, Dan Patko. Lucinda Patterson, Donald 105 Patterson, Pat 91.36 Pauley, Leslie 105 Paulson, Byron 136,43 Paulson,julie 91 Paulson, Pete 105 Pavelee, Tina 135 Pawelko, Robert 105 Payne. Markyn 91 Payne. Wil Pearson, Doelores 117 Pease, Terry 91 Peavlenjulie 117.51 Pederson, 14:11 Pederson, Melanie 175 Peelle. Charles 175 Pehlke,jerry 105 Pelinski, Richard 105 Pellett. David 175 Pellett, Donald 105 Pelz, Gary 12.117 Pendergrass, Mary 115.36 Pendergrast, Dell 70,117.79 Penkavl. Jeannette 175,1 3.55.51,65,30 Penn, Christine 103 Pepimjohn 105 Percival. Dave 138 Perez, Lupe 71,l17,72 Perez, Rosie Perkins. Bill 105,37 Perrill, Steve 70,117,79 Perrone, Annette 117,43 Perry, Annette 117,64 Perry, Don 117,-43,78 Perry,jean 103.40 Olsen. Bonnie 145 Olsen, Edward 92 Olsen, Gary 146,69,67,79 0lren,janice 91,88 01sen.J1m 15s,4z,41 Olsen,john 174 Olsen, Marcia 30,54,174,49,65.39.3l Olsen. Marlene 145 Olsen. Richard 91.81 Olsen. Sally 12.91 Olson, Barbara 62,65 Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson .Janet 139.6531 ,Janet 91 .jim 92 .jim 122 ,Judy 116 ,Judy 174,150 . larry Olson. Marlene Olson Olson . Pete 43 . Sharon 91 Olson. Sandra 64 Olson, Virginia 122,37 Oomens. Adriana 122 OPS'- Linon 91 Opolony. Paul 122 Origer, Barbara 91 Ornberg, Bob l74.52.5l,73,7Z Orrell . Carolyn 174 Osborne. Bob 92,39 Osbome, George 175,97,71,30,72 Osborne, Ron 71,1 l7,84,72 Osmrson, Phil 92 Oscarson, Ralph 0'Shaugh9esxy, Lynn 91.64 O'Shea, Kevin 92 O'Shea, Marilyn 122 O'Shea, Maureen 122 Ostberg, Roy 142 Osterman. Diane 122 Ostrihon, Ralph 136 Ott. Bill on, Gary 140,41 Otto, Alven 142 Ouse. Andrea 91 Overland, Lois 122 Owens. Vyvyan 36 Oyster. Carol 65,31,38,l 39,50 Pacion, Stanley Packheiser, Donna 175 Paczkowski,-loanne 117,13 Page, Mary Page, Patty 146,65 Plgel, Vino: 67.68.69.143.l36.36.1 32.1 3.79.76 Pahlman. Bonnie joan 91,64 Paicc. Pahnke. Raymond 92 Barbara 175 Paine. Alice 175 Paine,jim Donald 92 Paine, Frank 143,31,40,43 Painter, Philip 105 Paladino. Natalie 91 Palese, Gerry Palese,judy ,,, 3 Pestel,jerry 145.85 Peters, Andrea 144,36 Peters.Donna Peters,Marian 103.40 Petersen, Petersen. A. 31 Qrol Marie 175.30 Petersen, Carol 145,65,30 PCl!11Cll.fh!O1 117 Petersen,judy 103 Petersen, Linda 117 Petersen, Mary Lynn 36 Petersen, Sheila 103,36 Peterson. Barbara 124 Peterson. Bill 116,84 Peterson, Bill 91,84 Peterson, Claire 117,64.37 Peterson, Elwood 118 Peterson, Gerald 91 Peterson Peterson Peterson ,Judith 103 , Kenton ,jill 117 Peterson, Kenton 175 Peterson ,1ee1l7 Peterson, Linda 117 Peterson , Marlene 117,64 Peterson, Raymond 70,91,12 Peterson, Richard 11a,13,1 12.78.79 Pcthes,Chrolyn 175 Petkus,Dave 140,71,85 Petiopulos, Nick 91 Petterson. Barbara 143 Petterson. George 140 Pertenon. Harold 91 Petruso, Toni Pfeifer, Fred 70,1l6,84,79 Pfeifer,-lack 116 Pfeiffer, Patsy 103 Phu, Kay 34,z.1,ss,-10,41 Phar, William 70 Philander, Barbara 176 Phillips. John 91 Phillips, Keith 91 Phillips, Rudy 70,116 Phillips, Virginia 139 Philp, Georgia 103 Phipps, David 137 Pickup, Richard 91 Pictroivski, Stephen Piech, Marilyn Kay 116,43 Piel, Ira Piening. 91 Glen Pierce. Dorothy 103 Pierce, jim 143.79 Pierres, Sue 116,37 Pijanowski,-lim 103.74 Pitt. Rick Plain, Judy 12,103 Plants, Edwin Plants, Loretta Plants, Russ l37.51,39.38.85 Pletcher. Lowell 128,81 Plimpton, Mary 91,43 Plocek, Ray 143 Plougllmamjudy 139.14069 Pober, Beverly 116 Poblocki, Melvin 116 Podgorny, Richard Pohl, Ted 70,119 Poladiek, Robert 146.43 Polachek.'1'om 39.72 Polanek, Larry 136 Po1ep,Kktol 138 Poldn,Ualdyne 122 Pomeraning, Kim 91 Pomeraning, Harvey 70.91 Pontia, Hope 116 Poole, Wanen 91 Pont, Brenda 176,53.51,51 'orte,judy 13,116 Porter, Diane 176,12 Porter-,Hal 70,116.78 Porter. Pam 103 Porth,Curr 91 Poruba, Bill 146 Poath, Laurelel 115 Powers, Bill Powen, David 116 Powermjohn 54,116 Powers, Nancy l75,176,38 Pozsvakai. Vie 140 Pnrt.Dennis 109 Prellberg, Carol 109 Prentia, Diane 176,178 Pl'E!1!,Plll1 143,51 Presley. Maureen 146 Pricltetlnjoyce 139 Prickett,-joyce Priller, Elaine 109 Priml.Don 176 Prindle,jar:kie 124 Prius, Bernadine 37 Prochaska, Nancy 103 Prochnow, Dave 116 Prochnow, Robert 139.83 Proebsting, David 80.81 Profula. Pete 134 Provenzano, Ron 176 Pryby, Louise 176,11 Prybyl, Marilyn 176 Pryka,janice Puhrmann,jean 109 Pump. Pat 109 Purix, Martin Purrell. Glenn Purves, Sam 85 Pusateri. Sue 116 Pynch,Thomas 176,43 Quick, Robert 118 Quillinan, Lee 103 Quilline. Carolyn Radleigh,-lim 112 Radlein.jim 70.116 Raedelte, Ron 176.39.5l,55.31,3l,30 Radunz, Mariy 145.30 Raether. Linda 109 Raffel, Carl 103 Raftis, Rae 109 Raihs. Roger Raichert, Richard Raineyulack 176 Raismussen, Barbara 176 Rajala, Bnice 70.116 Ramsey,-Ianet 109 Ramsey, Pat 116 Randall, Delores 109.40 1u11g,ni11 ms Rapaez. Bernard 116 Raphaell. Susan 109 Rappaport,jeff 145,43 Rappaport, Rosa 116.39 Rappleye. Dick 117.142.8235 Rasmus. Dianne 146 Rasmussen, Art 103,88 Rathnow, Richard Norman 116 Rawn,Sharri 116 Raymond, Bill 116,55 Raymond, Redeker Raymond, Susan 1 16,31.38,37,51 Reader. Bob 103.74 Ream, Karen 116 Rearick, Chuck 145,72 Rocher. Lncile 176 Rocker, Dennis Recknasel, Beverly 191 Recknagelhlanice 103 Redeker. Margaret 109,103 Redelph, Gay 176,45 Redenjohn Reding.jo Ann 116 Redmer, Carole 135 Redmer, Pat Reed,-ludith Ann 176 Reeves. M. Clayton 116 Regelin, Wendy 138 Reichert. Dick 103 Reid, Charles 70,103.78 11ead,Jmice 109 Reid,joyce 116 Reid, Lynne 109 Reirniech. Pat 176 Reimiach. Bonnie 13.116 Reinecke, Fred 176 Reinert, Tuck 62,49,141,65 Reinhart, Arthur 132 Reisner, Allan 116 Reiter, Margie 137 Ream, Nadine Lee 177,44 Rein, Alvin 140,132,113 Rei1z,Cr-aig 1o3,7o,7s Rejba. Zorine 144 Remaley, Harriet 136,30 Renk, Priscilla 177,65 Renner, Gerd 177,55,83,85 Rent, Louis 94 Repak, Wayne 116 Rest,jefferey ll6,7l,B4,72 Retzer,-Iudith 109 Reuter, Phil 135 Rex, Richard 116 Rhine, Donna 177 Rice,-ludi 109 Rice, Marty 67,140 Rice, Richard 177 Rich, Celeste 109.36 Rich, Dianne 109 Rich, Don 116,85 Richard, Terry Richards, Willard 114 Richardson, Bob 132,82 Richardson. Tom 103 Richter. Karin 177,39 Richter, Phil 177,311.83 R.ickert,joy 37 Ricketts, George 114 Rickin, Dennis 103 Rickman, Nan 155,177.65 Riddiough, Bonnie 142 Riddiough,jack Riddle, Sue 177,65,l 3,38 Riemur. Lee 139 Rietz, Barry 114,43 Rietz, Chuck 109,42,81 Riley, Mike 177 Riley, Sue 109 Rink, joan 93 Rink, Richard 114,43,84,72 Rink, Walter 177 Rina. James 109 Reornan, Vivian 104 Rippen, George 109 Risily, Patricia 126 Risko, Sharon 93 Ristau, Ward 104,85 Ristow,joan 142 Rito, Carol 93 Ritz. Gerald 109 Ritzema, Edward 109 Rizzo. Carol 93.40 Robbins. lauralee 36 Robbins, Rita Roberts, Bruce 49,14Z,132,30.57,82 Roberts, Carole 177 Roberts. Ken 114,43 Roberts, Marietta 116,37 Robertson Robertson Robinson , Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, , Dan ll-1.70.81 .john 114 Charles 109 Curt l38,71,72 jan 73,139.12 Karen 116 Robinson. Ken 41 Robinson, Kenneth 109.74 Roche. Lee 177,55 Rochow,Jan l50,l77,57,55,65,30,38 Rochte, Russell 109 Rode.Judith 177 Rodriguez, Arlene 44,12,l66.43 Roe. Barbara ll6,37.5l Roeder, Dennis ll4 Roehrich. Sandra 116 Roepke, Ron 114,71 Roessing, Linda 93 Roethlisaerger, Susan 146 Rogersuludy 138,36 Rohrer, Dan 74,75 Rohrer. Mariorie 93 Roland. Karen 13.65 Rolfe, Sue 146 Rolston, Helen 62,139.65 Rolston,john 177,56.30,51,83 Romano, Elaine 137 Romes,jerry 109,71,S5 Romes. Martin 177 Rommel, Stephanie 177 Rongner, Sandy 116 Ropa,john 177,56,30,13 Rosbe, Bob l14,ll2,57,85 Rose. Barbara 93 Rose, Bill 178 Rose, Sharon 178 Rosen, Harvey 70,109,43,81 Rosenow, Mike 114 Rosenwald, Bob 137 Rosenwald,jean Rosenwald, Ronald 109 Rosiak, Charlene 178,65,51 Rosiak, Edward 109 Ross. Betsy 139 Ross,john 13 Ross, Reta l46,5l.55.5l Rossman,joseph 54,178,31,30 Rostberg,Joy 56,178 Rosy,janet 142 Roth, William Roth, William 109,114 Rotheus, Tom 128 Rottner. Marcy 93.88 Rottner. Nancy 88,93 Roush, Foy 93 Rowe, Lynda 178 Rowe, Ray 106,39 Rowland, Karen 178,45.65,5l Rowland. Kay 93 Rowlee, Tom 142.80,81 Rowlette, Barbara 45,116.41 Rubino, Domino 109 Ruehr, William 93 Rueschawhjudith Ruge, Donald 143 Ruge. Louise 93 Ruhnke, Barbara 137 RuischawJudy 120 Runde,james 93 Runde, Marianne 140 Rupprecht, Donna 36 Russell, Bill 93,40 Russell, Doug 93 R1Mf1l.M2ry l78,55,55,39.30 Russell, Pearli 116 Ruth, Bob 93 I Ruth, Rick 144, ss,72,19 Rutherford, Dave 43,81 Rutkowski,-Indy 93 Ryan, Edward Saar, Cary 178 Sabinas,-lean 93 Sadowski, Wayne 135 SEWER, D011 178 Saewert, Shirley 178 Saffold, Richard 93 Saing,joe 106 Salamon,-Jerry 128 Salinas,jean Salman, Chuck 93 Salman, Dave 178 Salman, Herb 179.67,68 Sampson, Sandra 93 Sandahl, Donna 93 Sandberg, Dick 93,88,78 Sandell, Karen 1l6,51,37 Sander, Oscar 179,30 Sandquist,janet 104 Sands, Dianne 93 Santellano, Paul 93 Sapieka, Rudy 93 Sarber, Sandra 36.64 Sarena, Johnnie Sarena,-Iudy 114,51 Sarnecke, Martana 114.13 Sass,-Ianet 93 Sass, Richard 93,78 Saunders, Bruce 179 Saville, David 93 Sawyer, Nancy 93 Saxman, Bob 43 Scaccia, Barbara Scaccia.joe 141 Scales,jean 62,114 Schaar, Brian 37,93 Schaar, Ken 179 Schack, Stuart 93.42 Schaefer, George Schaefer, Paul 93.42 Schaetzke, Arno 93 Schallowitz, Carol 64 Schapanski, Tom Schapper, Wayne 139 Schauer,-loAn11e 93 Schavitz, Kathleen 179,30 Schavitz, Suzanne 104,36 Schcel. Loren 80,81 Scheer, Arlene 93 Scheibach, Greg 139 Schembs, Prank 67,140.13 Scherer. Norman Schiambeck,jean 144 Schiller. Hilde 140 Schimkahlames 93 Schimka, Ronald 93 Schimka. Toni 114,37 Schira, Carol 93 , Schira, Steve 146 Schirrich, Herb 179 Schladweiler,john 48,128.37 Schlenfort. Karen 93 Schlichting,jim 128 Schlieckert, Diane 48,139.65 Schlotthauer, Susan 141 Schmid , Celia Schmidt, Barbara 93.36 Schmidt, Doug 70,93,78 Schmidt, Frances 102 Schmidt, Henry 179,42 Schmidt, Karen 116 Schmidt,-lim 147 Schmidt. Richard 93 Schmidt, Roger Schmoldt, Lynette 93.36 Schmoldt, Martin 138 Schmutte, Beverly 136,65 Schnaedter,-Jack 179,79 Schneider, Arnold 43 Schneider, Dorothy 104 Schneider, Edward 43 Schneider,joan 143,39 Schneider, Sandra 114 Schnur, Norma 93,36 Schobert, Gerald 137 Schoenle, Carol 93 Schomberg, Sharron 93.36 Schombergenjeannette 179 Schon, Dave 88 Schrambeck,jeanAnn 36 Schreiber, Sharon 114 Schreiner,-Ioan 179,93 Schreiner, Robert 37 Schrock, Ann 179 Schroeder, Annette 128,36 Schroeder, Arlene 114 Schroeder, Bill 179 Schroeder, Diana 114 Schroeder, Dottie l43,3l,36 Schroedelzjoan 143,65 Schubert, Greg 47,132,140,43 5ClN5Cl'f, Karen 139.36.55.30,14l Schuch,joAr1n 93 Schuemann, Sue 140 Schuerrpela, Carol 93 Schuetzner, Wayne Schuhknecht, Lois 46,114 Schuldt, Gail 93 Schuldr, Kurt Schuler, Roger 93 Schuler, Shirley 137 Schuller, Sue 66,65 Schultd. Anita 65 Schu1tz.Joan 54,45.ll4 Schultz,joe 179 SchuItz,judy 93 Schultze, Ted 1115,-44,85,79 Schultz, lhrol 93 Schultz, Arthur 179 Schulz, Randy 70 Schumacher. Carol 115 Schumacher, Gail 107 Schumann, Bill 93 Schuster. Don 93 Schuster,joan 37 Schuwerk, Bob 93,82 Schwab,joAnne 179,151.55 Schwanke, Wayne 128,37 Schwartz, Richard 93 Schwartz, Sharon 107 Schwartz, William 179 Schwanenbach, Sally 107 Sehwanenbach, Sue 179,38 Schweider, Bud 140 Schweitzer, Lois 118 Schweitzer, Marilyn 107,12 Schwenk. Donald Schwenn, Barbara 37 Schwettzer, Margaret 114,36 Schwhknecht, Iois Schwichtenberg, Phyllis 179.12 Schwoerel.judith 128,37 Sciarra,joe Sciarra, louis 67,134,13 Schoen, Dave 47 Sclira, Steve sm1im,11i-ink 41,31 Scoeellare, Kathleen 107 sam, Bonnie 49,1 3s,6s,31,41,43 Scott,-ludith 138 Score, Roger 128 Seaman, Bill Searl,jan 107 Searl.jim 93 Searl, Lois 140,30 Searles. George 93 Seawarnjames 71 seaway, Bill 43 Sebastian, Veronica 180 Secor, Catherine 107 Seeonjohn 93 Seegers, Amold 136 Seelig, Pat 128 Seeman, Robert 93 Seese. Marshall 70 Seguin,james 147 Seguin,jeff Seicos,-john 145 Seiferth,judy 128,36 Seiferth, larry 180 Seiffert, Nancy 145,44,65,43 Seiler, Sandra Seipp, Groline lZ8 5CiPPS..l0hD Sells, William 141.43 Selsvik. Mitzic Senne,jim 136 Sensenbrennenjack 74 Sense1'1brenner,Tom 138 Senter, Berry Setzer.-john 116 Seward, Carol 114,36 Sewart.jim 143 Sguard0.jack C. 107 Shakman, Stuart 104,82 Shall, Anthony 118 Shamharl. Arlene 107 Sharer, Erlalfaye 107 Sharlog. Gerald 141 Shaw, Sharon 107,36 Shayne, Allen 70,107 Sheall, Bill 107 Shearer. Nancy 180,65 Shearer, Tom 107 Sheehan,jim 145 Shecse, Mary 128 Sheets. Charlene 128 Sheppard, Ronald Sheridan, Helen 180 Sheridan, Matthew 134 Shewfelt, Richard 96,13 Siebold. Harry 107 shinds. john 180,67,68.5l Shie1ds,judy 128 Shine. Maureen 134,65,40 Shine. Sharon l07 Shoemaker, Gail 136,65 Shoemaker, Susan 107 Schumacher, Caro'1 13 Shu1tis,janet 128 Sickal,-lulie 52.107 Siciliano, Sam 137 Sieulan, Dan 90 Siebold, Harry 70 Siefcrth,judy 64 Sieferth, Nancy 64 Sielaff,joan 137 Siepkowski, Ronnie 107,37 Siewenie, Pete sigmnmabby nam Sigmund,james 70 Silka, Sandra Silver, Pat 140,34,65.31,40 Simek, Carol 105 Sirnek, Sandy 180 Simich, Rose 180 Sirnich, Tom 118 Simonsemjoyce 137 Simonson, Roger 180,34.31,38,40,30,42 Simpson, Stanley 180.37 Sindbjack Siaulak,john 180,77,76 Skeet, Barbara 180,42 Skeet, Roberta 43 Skeblte, Terry Skibbe, Art Skibbe, Ronald Skibicki, Pat 105 Skinner, Cathy 120 Slader,Barb ,145 Sladelt, Barb 145 Sladek, Genevieve 105 Sleep, Richard Sleg, Richard 107 Slifer. Dave Small,-Indy 105 Smith, Ardean 180.151.6430 Smith, Grol 37,12 Smith. Dave 180 Smith, Dennis 107,40 Smith, Don 107,79 Smith, Donald 141 Fr. Smith, Dona.ld,jr. smith. Dorothy m,iz,4s Smith, Ginny 62,118 Smith,-lean 128,43 44 Smith,Jane Smith,-loan 141 Smith,joel Smith,John 143 Smith Kat ' , hie Smith, Ken 118 Smith, LaVon 137 Smith, Leon 141 Smith, Peggy 180,38 Smith, Richard 70,l05,42,84 Smith, Robert 70,105.84,72 Smith, Steve 180,13 Smith, Virginia 37 Smoot, Don 180,42 Snell Bill 105 Sneve,john 105 Snider, Alisan 105 Snodgress, Harry 116,85,81 Snodgress, Mel 85,81 Sobarnia,john 97 Sogar, Charlotte Soldo, Ann 118 Soldner,jay 1UJ,73,72 So1dner,jim 83 Sollmjarnea 105 Sommer,joe 81 Sornmerehield. Barb 134 Sorensen,Geor'fiey 146,42 Sorensen, Richard 105 Sorensen, Sandra 11,105,36 Sosnowski, Alice 37 Souden, Gordon 118,74 Spalt, Norene 105 Spalt, Wayne Spark, Roberta 105 Specht,janice S r udith Ann 181,53 52 49,55,3l,40,42 pee ,J . . Speerschneider, Rndleigh 119 Spicer, Gail 105 Spiegel, Kathy 36 Spietz, Larry 181 Spiggoa, Mary 118,13,64 Spinning, Ann 105 Spinuzza, Phil 181,52 Spitefy, Sharon 105 Spitz, Albert l8l Spohnholtz, Dennis 129 Spohr,Judy 118,37 Spong,judy 105 Spong. Leonard 181 Spr-adlin,jo ll8 spraguelid 105,82 Sprandel, Charles 97 Sprawka, Lynn 107 Sprow, Frank Spurtly, Mary Spunly, Sue 90 Spyrison, Bill 70,105,74 Squire, Virginia 104,12 Staars, Carol 118 Stade, Nancy 12,138 Srad1ieim,janey 11s,s1 Stadheim, Rolf 140 Srallenjaner 104 Ssalaer,Gera1d 105 Stamm, Caryl 135 Standley, Gay 104 Standley, Margaret 181,39 Standley. Peter 141 Stanek. Tom 119 Stangejackie 104.36 Stanits, Linda 118 Stinky, Patricia 13 Stanley, Par 104,13 Stanowicki, 118,614.40 Stark, Richard,jr. Stark, Robert 181 Stauffer, Ronald 127,71,7Z . ,, fre, Staunt, Karen 118,37 Stavrdi- Chris 135 Stavros, Harry Stayroa, Harry 181 Stedman, Maureen SUeEC1l,Shefri 118,37 Steifke, Kent 119,45 Stegman,judith 181 Steinbach,-loAnne 118 Steiner, David 143 Steiner, Don 136 Steiner, Lynn 118 Seeinlte. Duane 119 Steinken,Jim 181 Steinken, Dottie Steinmeyer, Ellen 125,37 Stempak, Marilyn 181,44 Stenmark, David 1os,ss,37 Stephens, Charles 181,44,57 Stephens,john 135,41,43 Stephenson, Elizabeth 104 Seernard, Bonnie 104 Stenett,Lee Seeuer,-john 12 Sueuart,Donnar 143 Stevens, George 181,30,13 Stevenmjean l8l,3l,40 Smevenshloyce 97,36 Stevens, Nanjean 118 Stewart, Lois 181 Stewart, Pat 119,37 Stewart, Richard 105,13 Stewart, Tom 146 Stidhlm, Isabel ll9,37 Sdles, Craig 138 Stilu,Trent 105 Stilke, Florence 181,62,34.65,31,43 Stimpel, Kenneth 104 Stobbe,jim 119 Stoddard, Dennis 119 StoR'els,john Stoll, Harold ll9 Stoller, Beverlee 136 Stolte, Karen 119 Stopka, Geraldine 127 Scorch, Robert 70,119 Scorer, David 181 Story, Priciln 111,31 Stousland, Glenn 1si,1so,6v,s9,41,s1,13,s1 Srrader, Martha 104 Strand, Richard 52,141,74 Strandberg, Gerald 182 Strandberg, Makolm 119 Srrandwitz. Peggy 13,140.36 Streckert,Karen 104,39 Strewe, Mary 104,12 Strobl, Fred 70,119 Stroltosch, Paul 104 Strom, Darlene Strom, Gerry 119,64,37 Stromberg, Sharon 182,12,51,38,37,50 Strong, Sue 182,39 Strunk, Robert 104,42 Stuart, Dick 13 Studrmann, Susan 104 Srueher,-lean 104 Stukel. Dick 119,37 Styne, Ann 136 Sudrick, Georgia 104 Sugnet, Michael 104,37 Suhonen, Bill 31,4l,42,82 Suiter, Ed 121,37 Sulik, Carl 123 Sullivan, Par 119 Sullivan, Susan 104 Sullivan, Valerie 107 Sunshine, Gail 13 Susak, Richard 1115 Sutcliffe, Russ 119 Sutter, Lynn 144,40,42 Sutton, Richard 119 Swagler, Carol ll9 Swagler, Patrick 182,74,75 Swain, Mary 107,12 Swan,jim 182 Swan,-joe 104 Swan, Nancy 119,12 Swanson, Bud 140,1 19,39,40,43 Swanson, Qrol 140,88 Swanson Carol 100 Swanson, , Dave 182,84 Swansmi,Ed 70,l04,88,72 Swanson, Hamid 70 Swanson, Linda 104 Swanson, Lynn 100,88 Swanson, Patricia 182 Swanson, Swanson. Swanson, Paul 141,85 Robert ll2 Robert 104 Swanson, Ronald 104 Swanson, Sandra 107 Sward, Steve 124 Swazey, Mike 104 Sweet, George 124 Sweetland, Dwade 124 Swiarowiec, Sandra 119,12 Swiaer,john 52 Swope,jack 124,81 Symbal, Dennis 114 Szafader, Sandy 135 Szwedo, Barbara 125 Talcott, Fred 104 Talluto,joan 107 Taluc, Pere 104,43 Tammen,jon 104 Tansley,-janet 56,l82,65,30,5l , ., ,..,r , Tmrleyght 12,119 '1'am1ey.Raodo1ph 107 Targett. Dave 74 Tlfgfllqjllllti 124 Taunk, Karen 119 Taylor,-joe 107 Taylor, Leigh 52,124 Taylor, Linda 119,64,112 Taylor, Lynn, jr. Taylor, Molly 124,64,42 Tayl0f.Sue 182 Tax, Edward Tazbler, Don 147 Tecklenburg, Kay 114 'reemanrrank i4s,s1.so,ei Teeman, Roberta 107,88 Temes. Helena Ternes, john Terniatrornl Cherie 107 Terry, Paula 182,12 Teno, Esther 124,13 Tessner, Ronald 107 Testa. Alice Tetting. Daniel 182 Tetting, David 124 Tcxtrum, Barbara 107,37 Textrum, Charles 141 Teyro, Patricia 107 'l'hebaulr,Stephen 146' Theis, Gerald 70,107,74 Theis, Ron 137 Theuninen, Lynne 124 Tliiery, Douglas Thies. Mary 46,125 Thinnes, Nancy 107 Trmnnjuk Tl1omas,jerry 107,37 Thomaa,joAnne 183 Thomas, Linda 137,64,65 Thomas, Ruth 107 Thompson, Bill 117 Thompson, David 107,85 Thompson. Glenn 124 Thompson. Linda 107 Thompson, Ray 183,37 Thoms, Bruce 137,43 Thoms, Eugene 183,42 Thorns, Richard 107 Thomson, Marge 183,40 Thomson, Thomas 70,107 Thor, Dan l42,31,39 Tl-iorne,jewel 124 Thornton, Ross Thorsen,A1 103 '1'honen, Donald 107 Thonen, Ruth 124 Thrvock,-jim 137 Tice. Sherry 183 Tiegx, Grvolyn l83,62,64,65,38 Tierney, Pat 118 Tikaa. Michael 70 Tilachner, Dick 148,71,72 Timke, Robert 183 Timroth, Rual 183 Tinsman, Dennis 70 Tinsman, Sharon 37 Tischer, Patricia 107 Tistle, Sandra Tittle, Marthe 109 Toay, Kathy 104,36 Tobiaaz, Christina 119 '1'oigo,Roberr 107 Tompkins, Chuck 70,109 Tompkins, Doug 140 Tomsheck, Ken 140 Toney, Gerald 135,43 Tongue, Barbara 124 Tookey,-janet 124 Tookey, William 109 Torry, Bill Totch.Gilberr 135 Tothtsteven 183,150.57-30,51 Tourville, Tom 135 Tousignant, lee 124 Toussainnjackie 124 Fouth, Dave 98 Trafianti, Paul 70,109 Traisman, Claudia 109,88 Trawin, Diane 125 Trendel, Lynn 134,64,65 Trenkmann, Paula 183,65,5 l,39,38 Trenkmann, Tom 109,50 Treata, Alice 136 Tripp, Thom 97 Troch, Sharon Troy. Nalita 109 Trunt. Carole 136,65 Tuebke, George 118 Tunkia, Diane 136 Turner, Kay 62,132,65,31,36,144 Turner, Sai-al.ynn 109 Turpin. Mary 183,151 Twalski, George Twinkel, Grace 123 Udell,Ron 70,129.72 Ullock, Bruce 109,78 Ulrich, Carol 109 Ulrich, Gerald 146 Ulrich, Valerie 124 Unger, Sherry 99 Uno, Maria 124 Uno, Tony Ushijima, Michael 1l5,112,43 Vales, Dennis 109 Valel, Mike 139 va1ha,Jm isa,m,ss.69.ao,v9 Vanasekuludy M 9 'np - -vs --.,:y- , Q, w m,1,-1v1yv'gy?:,-rr rj! Young, Harry 3 1 ,40.45,48,1 36,43 VanAtta.Dorothy 143 VanAtta,jim 183 VanAuken, Rick 109.39 VanBrunr, Virginia 115 Vance. Sue 13 Vandenliosch, Nanci 115.37 VanderBent.jeanice Vanderflute, Dennis VanDiggelen. Arie VanDyke. Don 115,43 Vanek, Pat 145 VanHouten. Sandra 183,65 VanMaren. Al 109 VanSchoyck,jack 67,136 VanSelow, Bonnie 109 VanStockum. Richard 183 VanWinkle, Terry 104,37 Vaughan. Wayne 49.138 Vayo,-Iohn 138 Vedral.james 14533 Veitch.jefl' 67,1 ,74,v5 Vente, Elaine 109.64 Venzon. Dennis 142,71,73 Verber, George 70,78 Velschoor, Ed 115,74 Verschoor. Lena 56.183,30 Verschoor, Margaret 141.65 Verunac, Rickey 142.79 Vesely, Patricia 183,65 Vetrano, Lois 109 Vetter, lance 47,109.37 Vetter, Sandi 183,151,62.65 Victorine, Vern 144 Villers.joyce 109.36.51.38.50 Vinci,-john 184 Vinci, Suzie Virus. Carolyn 139.6560 Voeks, Ted 115 Vogt, Robert 109 Vollert, Walter 117 VonBergen. Barbara 184 VonHof1'en, Anne 184 VonPergen. Barb 65 Voorhies. Nancy 65 Vosnos, Marie 184 Voss, Lynn Waddell. David 41.56.18-1,43 Wade, Bob 67.143 Wade. George 144 Waesche. Ria 37.147 Wagener, Kathy 184 Wagner, Bill 70.78 Wagner,james 37,109 Wagner. Phil 143 Wagner, Sharon 115 Wahler, Bob 115.42.85.78 Wahler, Richard 13,67.69,184 Wahlquist, Gunilla 64 Wakefield. Rosemary 109 Walbridge, Barbara 64,145 Walbridgmjanet 13.101 Walcott. Sue 115 Walger. William 109 Walker,jack 112.81 Walker, Karen 45.115 Wallace. Doris 141 Wallace.jack 109 Wallace. Marianne 101 Waller, Ashton 109 Waller, Chuck Walley, Ted im Walsh, Pete 83 Walsh. Leo 101.42 Walters, Andrea 43 Walters, Charla ll5 Walters. Nadine 36 Walton, Guy f Wanen, Carol 101 Ward, Marshall 13,41,184 Ward, Michael 142 Warne. Thomas 30.55.184 Warnecke, Lonnie 97 Warner, Donald 37,184 Wamicke,-Ioan 139 Warnicke. Ron 67,144,79 Warning. Ann 115 Warren, Carol Wasley,Terry 101,78 Wasmund.Val 115 Waters, Elaine 36.138 Waters. Sharon 13.38.184 Watson, Barbara Ann 184 Watson, Marilyn 36.64.146 Watson. Thomas j. 184,42 Watts, Mary 101 Waxler, Essie 140 Weaver, Bill 101,42 Webb. Nancy 101 Weel, Carol 101 Wegehaupt, Richard 3785.85.78 Wegner, Bill 101,78 Wegnenjames 52,71 Wegner, Roger 184 Wehrenberger,joan 101 Wehrheim,judy 115 Weidmann, Nancy 115 Weidner, Paul Weiffenbach, Linda 51.36,1 55,184 Weis, Barbara 125 Weis, Edward 136,83 Weiss, Annette 64,112,125 Weiss,-Ierry 67,139 ' Weiss,'Tom 13.71.185 Weith, Gerald Weitza, Antoinette 99 Weitzehjerry 185 Welch, Robert 106 Weldner, Paul 136 Wells, Bob 145,83 Wells, Claudia 31,40,144 Wells. Darrell 101 Wenaas, Ronald 101 Wendel, Phil 136 Wendel, Marilyn 185 Wendling, Patricia Wendt, Brian Wendt, Dave 72 Wengstrom, Ellis 37,104 Wennsti-om,james 125,83 Wentzell, Marguerite 101 Wenz, Elaine Wenz, Phil 12,185 Weretka, Ann 46,125 Weretlta, Par 101 - Werhane, Penny 40,101 Wemer,-ludy 101 Wertepny, Michael 101 Werts, Verna 185 Wesley, Bill ioi Wesolek, Leonard 101 West, Bob 37,125 Westerberg, Lorraine 51,65 Weston,-james 120 Wcstphal, Barbara 101 Westphal. Robert 101 Westwood, Dick 30.185 Wherstone,judith 101 Whetstone, Richard 101 Whetstone, Thomas 101 White, Bill 70,1 12,78,79 White. Carol White. Dick 67,130 White, Doug 70,74,125,43 White, Gail 108 White, Sandy 185 Whiteman. Elaine 142,11 Whitney, Dave 141 Whitton, Nancy 145 - Wickboldt,joan 38,185 Wickboldt, Wayne 38,1411 Wicksnin,jim Wiechmanhloan 99 Wiercinski, Rosalie W Wiese,john 99,140 Wiggins. Giip 48,139 Wikstrom, Anita 99 Wilcox, Donna 64,135 Wilcox, Sally 52 Wilcox, Sandra 64 Wilcoxon, Connie 125 Wild, Barbara 185 Wildbloodijim 99 Wilhelm, Charles 142 WilheIm.jean 125 Wilk, Qrlene 1 35 Wilkes, Sue 12,125 Wilkins, Lucille 13,185 Wilkins, Mary 41,125 Willets, Norene 56.99 Willers, Roberta 12,44,138 Willett, Mellanie 99 Willett, Virginia Willeumier, Bob 185,85 .WilS011.ViXi211 152 Winandy, Carol 186 Winandy, Michael 125 Windsotgjudylynn Winiecki, Grolyn 99 Winkelmann, Lynda 99 Winkelmann, Richard 37,185 Wintczak, Robin 125 Winter, Bruce 37,127 Winterfeld, Wanda 186 Winters.judy 99 Winterstein, Gerald 129 Winthrop, Barb 30,65,186 Wirksnin,-lim 99 Wirth,jerry 115 Wishnick. Harris 37,99 Wixniewski, Carolyn 97 Witthans, Bill 186 Witthoeft. Susanne 97 Wittbold,-joy '99 Wittmer,jean 138 Wittmer, Kay Witwicki, Frances 127 Wobbe,jean 31,40,127,43 Woen, Charles 99,42,85 Wojnl, Gloria 142 Wolfe, Suzanne 97 Wolff,-lim 125 Wolff, Sandy 127 Wolfgram, Ronny 98 Wolford,jean 97 Wolford,-lim ss,izv,1s Wolfram. George 138 Wolfram, Stuart 127 Wolfson. Blake 104 Wolfson, Mark 139 Wotad,jim 186 Wood, lloyd 70,126 Woolley, Sue 57,65,150,186 Wooten, Carol 12,97 Wonhen, Wayne 38,73,186,85 Wright, Dave 127 Wright, Donald 37 Wright, Douglas fjr.1 67,142 .72 Wright, Douglas ffnl 99.88 W1-ight, jim 15,1146 Wright,judith me Wright, larry 140 Wright, Phillip 137 Wright, Sylvia 97,42 Wiilff, Bob 134 Wulff, Karen 97 Wunar,-loc 43 Wunderlich,jane 37,127 Wurst, Kenneth 99 Wurster, Joyce Wyatt, Bob 44,47,67,68,185 Wyatt, Douglas 99.42 Wyatt, Steve 186 Wylie, Alicia 31,36,64,65 Wylie, Marcia 31,41,127 Wynn , Patricia 95 Wynne, Patricia Wysong, Miriam 30,143 Yance. Sue 109 Yates, Yonus Natalie 127 . Marianne 97 Williams, Bob 125 Williams, Bruce 126 Williams, Carole 185 Williams, Dave 125,140 Williams, Fran klin Williams,-lack Williams, Karen 99 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Willaimso Kenneth 99 Nancy 99 Sharon 37,125 Stephen 47,67,69,74,75 Sue 125,43 Tom 140 n, David 43 Webs: Webbe. jean Weber. Weber, Weber. Weber, Weber. Weber. Barbara 5l,55,65,184 Bernard 104,42 Darelyn 101,42 Diane 146 Faith 140 Gail Webenjudy 115 Webenjune 146 Weber Karen 122 Weber: Marilyn 63.64.65.151.184 Webster, Daniel 115 er ,john 101 Webster,joy 1,255,184 Webster,joyce 36,115 Wedeking, David 101,43 Wedeking, Paul 115,81 Wedgwoodhlohn 115 Williamson, Glenn 99 Willis. Sandra 185 . Willming, Diane 125 Willney, Charles 185 Wills,Christopher 30,3l.34,38,40,51,l85 Wilson, Bruce 99 Wilson. Dianne 36.99 Wilson, Dolores 99 Wilson, George 67,68,74,l86,75 Wilson, Helen 119 Wilson,james 13.99 Wilson.jack 66,125 Wilson,James 125 Wilson, Lise 41.96 Wilson, Phil 67,138,79 Wilson. Sally 40,125 Wilson, Sue 40,108 Young, Howard 13,51 ,52,53.1 50,186 Young, Margaret Young, Syranna I27 Young, Tom 43 Zabel, Arlene 37,187 Zabriskie, Elinor 65,138 Ischia, Karen 36 Zahlxnann, Judy Zaida. Barbara 97 bkos, Denny 71,l27,72 bknewski. Pat 140 Zaleski, Frank Zaleskihlames Zamis, Pete 1f56.85,77,76 Zarbeck. Harry 97 Zebell, Deanna 97' Zebell, Robert 144 Zeimet, Ted 97 Z4:nner,james 126 Zcnner, Mary 37 Zerrien, Dennis 97 Zetek. Dennis 97 Ziebell. Bluette 64,120 Ziegenbeinhjudy 187,43 Ziegenbein, Mary Lou 97,42 Ziegenbein, Nancy 127 Ziehn, Marcia 51,112,127 Ziesk,judy 97 Zimmer, Dieter 139 Zimmerman, Stan 127,72 Zinnet. Mary 139 Zinzer, Carl 127 Zitz,-lay 97 Zitzlenjudith 30,39,187 Zoellick, Robert Zoellick, Gerald 127 Zom, Helen 97 Zulawski, larry 127 Zusko, Sandra Zvonar, Marty 187,79 Zwart, Paula 120 Zwierzynski,-joseph Zysko, Sandy 97 .WEB ,.., 2, fi-.... 41 ,Lu-ak.- N .:ENLiw?IG2i1iK5C'l,Lg':A :lik F. 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