Marquette High School - Explorer Yearbook (Alton, IL)
- Class of 1966
Page 1 of 28
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 28 of the 1966 volume:
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FACULTY Reverend Mother Andrew, O.S. U. Superior Mother Ann Therese, O. S. U. Mother Brendan, O. S.U. Mr. Catanzaro Mother Carmelita, O. S. U. Mrs. Cooke Miss Dooling Mother Eleanor, O. S. U. Mother Geraldine, O. S.U. Mother Helena, O. S. U- Mr. Holtman Mother Ignatius, O. S.U. Mother Joachim, O. S.U- Mother Lucy, O. S. U- Mother Maria Goretti, O. S. U. Mother Mary Ursula, O. S. U. Miss Meszaros Mother Philip, O. S.U. Mother Regina, O. S.U. Mother Rita Marie, O. S. U. Mr. Rogers Miss Sutherland Mother Mary Ellen, Principal, and Mr. Lowell Brosamer, Assistant Principal, examine transcripts. TUB EXPLORB ' 66 Reverend Harry Watson, Spiritual Director, conducts senior girls’ religion class. SENIORS THOMAS ALEXANDER JO ELLEN ANDRE JAY BARRETT JUDY BEELER NEIL BENNETT JAMES BONAFEDE BOB BROWN ANN BUDDE MARY LYNN CHESUS SUSAN CLEMENT DAVE COLES PAUL CONDRY CLIFFORD COOPER THOMAS CORRIGAN WILLIAM CRIVELLO JUDY DANIELS GEORGIA DEEM ROBERT DEEM MARY LOU DEGRAND JOSEPH DELANY MARY DIETSCHY SUSAN DONDANVILLE THERESA DROSTE DAVID DVORCHAK DENIS DVORCHAK PATTY ECKHARD LINDA FENSTERMAN HELEN FRITZ PATRICIA GROSHANS RUTH EVANS DARRELL FRISSE BARBARA GEARING BARBARA GROSS VICKI GUSTINE KARLA HAAR MARY ANN HERTZ SIMOM HA BA STEVE HAEGELE JANET HAMER PATRICIA HELLRUNG OMER HELMERS JANICE HENDRICKSON LINDA HODGE BRAD JACOBS ANITA JOHNSON JIM KLASNER ANNA KUNCAR JOYCE LANZEROTTE RONNIE JONES ROLAND JUN CESAR JUNQUEIRA KATHY KARRER KAREN KILGO MICHAEL KING SANDRA LOMBARDO DEBORAH LOWE CAROLYN MAHER VENITA MARONIE TERRY MARTIN ROSANNE MCCARTHY MICHAEL McCLEISH TOM McFARLANE JANET MEDFORD LINDA O ' FLAHERTY GAIL OHLEY MIKE PACATTE SHERRY PEEK MARY MIDDLETON SANDRA MORGAN NICK MOEHN CHRIS MORRISON PAULA MORRISSEY CHERYL MURPHY MARGARET MUSCARELLA MARY NORGAARD TERRY PEEK STEVE PEIPERT JOE PELLEGRINO SHIRLEY PERRY FRANCINE PISAREK PHYLLIS POSTLEWAIT LINDA RAGUSA PAULA READ MICHAEL ROBERTS JAMES SCHAEFER DAN SCHENK JIM SCHENK BARBARA SIMONDS SUE SIMS MARY JO SLADEK DOROTHY SPRINGMAN JEROME V. SPRINGMAN DARRYL STOUT MARGARET SUGENT MICHAEL TAYLOR STEVE SCHLOBOHM GARY SCHULZ RICHARD SEBOLD BARBARA TEPEN BARB THOMECZEK RICHARD THOMPSON BARB TUETH DAN WALTER SUSIE WICKENHAUSER DIANE WIEDMAN MARY WINSLADE JOANNE WITCHER PATRICIA WUELLNER VICTORIA YORK STUDENT OOUNC L Senior Class President, Terry Peek. Freshman Student Council Homeroom Representatives and Chairmen, left to right, STANDING: Bill Dondanville, Judy Brobst, Don Evans, Dan Baechle, Meg O ' Neill, Kevin Holden. SEATED: Jane Miller, Caren Crawford, Carol Grandone. 1965-66 Student Council Officers: Ann Budde, Secretary -Treasurer: Jim Schenk. President: Bill Crivello, Vice -Ptesi dent; and Miss Mary Ann Dooling, Faculty Moderator. Senior Student Council Officers, left to right, STANDING: Paula Morrissey, Shirley Perry, Georgia Deem. SEATED: McCleish. ■M i l Sandy Morgan, Jay Barrett, Mike Junior Student Council Repre- sentatives and Chairmen, STANDING: D.on Heneghan, Linda Miller, Dan Clasby, A1 Schulz. SEATED: Laura Hell- rung, Mary Long, Carmen Wolff. Sophomore Student Council Representatives and Chairmen, STANDING: Bob Hertz, Bill Laughlin, Debbie Schulz, Pat Fleming, Paul McFarlane. SEATED: Chris Goeken, Dianne Witcher, Rita Joehl. REUGfOUS Going over activity plans with Moderator, Mother Rita Marie are the Mission Club Officers: Barb Tueth, J. V. Springman, Debbie Lowe, and Francine Pisarek. Freshman, sophomore, and junior Mission Club Representatives. Students who sacrificed their Saturday mornings to teach religion to Brighton public school children pose with their advisor, Mother Regina. Mission Club Officers J. V. Springman and Debbie Lowe crown senior candidates Richard Sebold and Sandy Morgan Mission King and Queen at half-time of Faculty -D. J. Basketball Game. Junior and Senior Sodality members and faculty mod erator gather about a statue of the Blessed Mother; Gerry Scheibal, Suzanne Farrar, Laura Hellrung, Mother Maria Goretti, Rosemary Siemer, Dorothy Springman, and Shirley Perry. Library Association Officers: Barbara Gearing, Margaret Sugent, and Judy Beeler as- sist Mother Mary Ursula in planning for Catholic Press Month. Editorial staff of newspaper and memory book inspect latest issue of Review; from left, Editor-in-Chief, Richard Thompson; Jim Schaefer; Anita Johnson; Joyce Lanzerotte; Debbie Lowe; and J. V. Springman. Night of One Act Plays trophy winners in costume: Best Actor, Chris Morrison; Best Play, director, Sen- ior Jay Barrett; and Best Actress, Laura Hellrung. GLEE CLUB JUNIOR GIRLS ' CHORUS Speech Contestants, left to right: Cathy Osborne, Vicki Gustine, Laura Hell- rung, Linda O ' Flaherty, Mary Militello, Jim Schaefer, Linda Fensterman, Ed Blair, Paula Read, and Dan Baechle. miff EXPLiO asc IS Varsity basketball team, which finished the season with a 13-10 record, are, left to right, FRONT ROW: Brad Jacobs, Ron Drainer, Dave Coles, Jerry Wesley, Tom Haines, Terry Peek. SECOND ROW: Coach Ron Holtman, Butch Jun, Mark Schulz, Bob Schuenke, Denis Moses, Mike Kinney, and J. V. Springman. Dave Dvorchak, Jim Klasner, and Jim Bonafede, Managers, keeping score. B Team, left to right, STANDING: Coach John B Team cheerleaders: Mary Long, Debbie Draper, Rogers, Tom Pacatte, Dave Kennedy, Mike Pitts, Bonnie Maguire, Sharon Zini, Gerry Scheibal, and Greg Schulz, Pat Fleming. KNEELING: Manager Patty Todaro. Bill Dondanville, Roy Parker, Bill Laughlin, Mike Ryan, Greg Hertz, Jim Siemer, Jack Tueth. J. V. Springman stuffs two through. BASEBALL LETTERMEN Marquette Linksters, left to right, STANDING: Dave Dvorchak, Mike Eck- hard, Mike McCleish, Paul Springman, Jim Klasner, KNEELING: Mike Taylor. Great form, Mike! Oops, he duffed it. TRACK TEAM GIRL ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FOOTBALL Locked in combat. SENIOR FOOTBALL LETTERMEN A spirited Pep Club made the above scene (at the Marquette -Alton game) and others like it possible. Club officers: Vice-Presi- dent, Cesar Junquiera; President, Kathy Karrer; Secretary -Treasurer, Anita Johnson. Varsity cheerleaders: Joyce Lanzerotte, Ann Budde, Karen Kilgo, Janet Hamer, Barb Thome- czek, Paula Morrissey. HO UBCO UINO COURT Sherry Peek escorted by Tom Corrigan Suzi Dondanville escorted by Jerome V. Springman Queen Mary Ann Hertz escorted by Tom McFarlane and Terry Peek Joanne Witcher escorted by Brad Jacobs Susie Wickenhauser escorted by Roland Jun Three little boys from school are we Just an Irish- man at heart. Mrs. Cooke performs at faculty assembly. Tom and Sherry win as Laurel and Hardy. One nation under God. . Planning pages for the Memory Book. Simon and Caesar admire new rings. Grannie Karen samples Barbie ' s lollipop. Cesar and Simon pose at Mardi Gras Dance Gail pauses during receptionist duties. Mother Helena advises Gary. ' Chem-O is excitement! Mother Geraldine demonstrates new projector. Efr 1 I J . . AH i m ■ti ■• We have read call our victor! dim, but the spirii We look forwafdi will be challenged. Fully anticip We look And that has made all the difference Robert Frost  flood our minds. We re- ne day will perhaps grow (II ad i life. jAs out high school days dwindle, me ' morii lefeats, our dlilppointments and delights. The meftiorie i j nd is Marquette’s--this we will always remem txjtljlL future. Living in a world struggling to understand its ovjrl complexity, we know we ilizing that we, as Americans, will enc iter many difficulties we remain resolute. ;ver more grave, we are not afraid. ' jt ■ia lfydi Lw u the future. We envision a world in which understanrfttg will replace bias and excel- lence will repiace mediocrity. We look forward to lives filled not only with prosperity bin also with vibranr cultural activity. We pray that the Catholic spirit which guides our lives will toughen and expand into a vig- orous apes relate. iflM 7 6 Yes, we have reached a crossroad. With the Marquette education we have received, we trust we will be able to match our abilities with achievements and our determination with personal distinction. With the Mar- quette experience as our map of life, we will not go astray. Hopefully, when we come to the final crossroad. we will travel the same «bad to reward. Class o u
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