McHenry Community High School - Warrior Yearbook (McHenry, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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W., fm- 1 vm , k vu, .M . ffm W H. 1 The Warmiwr published and presented by The Class mf 19465 5-ff Q3 McHenry Qwmmunity High Sclmocoll McHenry, Hllllimis on T P fl L oeuirdl ol Education Left to right: Mr. Donald Howard, Secretaryg Mr. Donald Weingartg Mr. Vale Adams, Presidentg Mr. Carl Neissg Mr. Arthur Stilling Mr. Robert Beckenbaughg Mr. George M. Freund. McHenry Community High is deeply appreciative of the wonderful work done by the School Board. They are largely responsible for the majority of benefits which have made our school a great educational system. These men devote their time for the Welfare of the students and community, and they are constantly striving for improvements and additions to our school. We are conscious of their devotion, and we would like to thank them for their efforts. 3 Dedication We, the Class of 1965, dedicate our yearbook to the person who so freely gives his assistance to any student who requires it. He has promoted a great deal of interest in the students toward our nation and the whole world. A man so well informed is a constant credit to his country. To you, Mr. Swantz, We dedicate our yearbook. The Class of 1963 15,5 f Z 'gi Hi K Q . i' Us 5,5 ii' V A In 1, R 'ff ,Q Z5 ,m.L ,A ,,L. . S255 ff.- ,V F sa . -ff . ga av ,f f in wan' ,a 4 fi ww X. 2? QSEQQ, S ew Additions to tum Scolhooll FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT This year our school has had its first foreign exchange student Carlos Ribas from Argentina He is p1ctured here at the console of the lmguaqe laboratory where he is constantly working as an assistant Carlos is certainly a wonderful asset to our school and we will all miss him when he returns home LANGUAGE LABORATORY ta I l V U Also a new addition to our school is the language laboratory. Pictured here is Miss Taylor who was instrumental in obtaining this system for the benefit of all language students. She has set the operation going and with the help of her assistants, is able to give class- room and individual practice at the same time. Miss Taylor has given a great deal of time and effort in order to advance the language department and the method of instruction. Her effort is greatly appreciated. Fucu Hy Administration MR. CARL BUCKNER Graduated from Southern Illinois University-Bachelor of Education Degree. Master of Arts Degree-Universit Illinois. School Administration-19 years. 9 years as McHenry High School Principal 1 year as Assistant Superintendent 4 years as Superintendent. yof MR. M. L. SCHOENHOLTZ Assistant Superintendent N.I.U. Two years-Diploma Northwestern University Master of Arts Degree University of Colorado Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education Degrees McHenry School System--54 yrs MR. MARVIN C. MARTIN Southern Illinois University Bachelor of Education Degree. Master of Science Degree, University of Illinois. 6 years as Principal at M.C.H.S. CBQHLIIIIS fflllfllilll Counso OTS MRS. A. J. RICHARDSON MR- JOHN THOMAS Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Typing I Sociology Q' -V MISS MAURIE TAYLOR MR. CLARENCE ANGLESE junior Counselor Senior Counselor French I, II Alg. 2, 3 MRS. JOHN BOLGER MISS RITA WOLBERT Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor English I Plane Geom., S. Geom., Trig. ilaiou ky MRS. VALE ADAMS MRS. GORDON AMUNDSON MRS. CLARENCE ANGLESE Spanish English, Math. Advanced Latin MISS IRENE BISHOP MR. DONALD BLUME MR. RALPH BROOKE Phys. Ed. Stenog., Off. Practice, Typing Gen. Bus., Con. Econ., Soc. Sci 1 1 MR. GEORGE CHANDLER MR. GEORGE CINA V MR. CHARLES CUDA Biology, Health Vis. Aids, W. Geog. Book., Bus. Prin. alccuihizy MISS LORRAINE FRANTZ MISS ADELE FROEHLICH MR- CLIFTON FULTON Phys. Ed. Vocal Music Alg., Dr. Training MR. MERLE GARDINER MR. RONALD GORDON MR- GEORGE HAASL Chem., Phys. Sci. Gen. Science Law, Gen. Bus., Typing MR. HERBERT HAGEMANN MR. DEAN HARGIS MRS. RONALD HAWKINSON World History, Eng. I Phy. Ed., Soc. Sci. Eng. IV Col., Eng. II, Speech ilaicullliy MR. ROBERT HENDRICKS MRS. FRED HORNBY Physics, Plane Geom. Homemaking, Family Living MR. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON MISS DIANE KANE Physical Education English I MR. JOHN LEIGHTY MRS. DAVID LOMMEN Band English III MISS LUCY HOWDEN Librarian 1 MRS. DOLORES KREUGER English II, English 4C MR. L. MCCRACKEN Athletic Director Boys' P.E. .auoulllty IVIRS. RUTH INIEAD MR. JOHN MESCHING INIISS INIARIE PAPROCKI INIR. VIRGIL PRINE Art Alg., Gen. Math, Pl. Geom. Biology Industrial Arts MRS. LARRY QUICK MR. RICHARD RABBITT French, Spanish, Eng. IV Gen. Am. Hist., Prob. Democ. S . IRL . i S , f 1 4 . ,... ' z va Q I I . if II ' I R. 1 ,..I 725 I 'A MR. EUGENE ROSIO MR. DONALD SEATON MISS HELEN STEVENS MISS KARIN STONE Gen. Sci., Agric. Alg., Gen. Math. English III, journ. Home Econ. I3 HLCCTLIIHIEY MR. RICHARD SWANTZ MR. JOSEPH SZABO MRS- MAXON THOMPSON Am. History Industrial Arts English X MR. JACK VICK MRS. ROBERT WINKEL Dr. Training Latin taiimfzzrifimrnce Math Insltructtcoirs MRS. LAWRENCE HUCK MR. CHANCEY DUKER MRS. WILLIAM PRIES MRS. CHARLES ROCKSTEAD MRS. LOUIS ADAMS Nurse Nurse Cafeteria Director MRS. ELAINE MILLER MRS. ROBERT LOMBARDI Secretary Secretary MRS. MELVIN FREUND MISS MERRILEE LIPTROT MRS. NAOMI MEYER SCCrCiary Secretary Secretary Qjailuetteiriifa olrllseirs TOP ROW: James Ryle, Doug Sellek, Tome Statos, Wayne Latimer, Steve Ahlgrim. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Clare Adams, Mrs. Ottilie Nett, Mrs. Bobbie May, Mrs. Eleanor Regelen, jim Anderson. THIRD ROW: Lorrie Vacula, Carroll Beck, Donna Low, Nancy Philips, Karen Weeks. usltorlliatns l MR. CHARLES MICHELS MR, ROY HOMO 'ii MR- JOE SCHMITT LAUNDRY MANAGERS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dowell Missing: Mr. James Van Fleet and Mr. Sibre Whiting Seniors SCBIUIIICGDIII' Qlass QDllvllBllCCI'3II'S STANDING: Camille Lopez, Secretary. SITTING: April Smith, Treasurerg jim Marshall, Presidentg Karen Soda, Vice-President. FREDERIC AMOUR Lee Student Council Alt. 43 Pep Club 2-43 Science Club 1, 4g Football 1-4' Track 2 3' Spanish Club 4' Class Rin , , s , 8 Comm. 33 Chorus 43 Senior Class Play. To get started in the insurance business after high school. DONALD ANTONSON Don German Club 33 Latin II Club 23 Basketball 23 Cross- Country 13 Track 2g Wrestling 13 Boys' State 33 Prom Lighting Comm. 3, 43 Class Float Comm. 1, 43 Latin Club Float Comm. 2. To earn my M.D., specialize in Gynecology, and live in Aspen, Colo. JOHN BAILEY Beetle German Club 33 Latin II Club 23 Pep Club 13 Science Club 33 Cross-Country 13 Track 1, 23 Prom Lighting Comm. 33 Boys' State 3. To go to college and become a successful engineer. ELIZABETH BARBIER Bets FBLA 3, 43 FHA 1, 2g GAA 1, 23 Latin II Club 23 Pep Club 3, 4g Student Leader Club 3g Student Librarian 23 Chorus Sec. 43 Student Council Typist 3. To choose the right way at the crossroads of life and con- quer any obstacle that may confront me there. DARLENE BASILE 'lDar To marry, and live a happy, healthy and successful lifeg and own a small black cocker spaniel. THOMAS BAXTER Clyde Harvesters 13 Transferred from St. Gregory H. S. in Junior Year. To join the U.S.A.F. SHARON BEAMAN Sherri FBLA 3, 4g Pep Club 33 Prom Dec. 33 Off. Sec. 4. To marry john and really begin my life. CARROLL ANNE BECK Red Student Council Alt. 1, 3, Rep. 4g Class Play Chairman Props Comm. 3, Cast 43 Nat. Honor Society 3, Sec. 4g Camera Club 1-3, Pres. 43 French Club 3, Pres. 43 FHA 1, 23 German Club 33 Pep Club 2-43 Science Club 3, Pres. 4g journalism 43 Christmas Program 1-43 FHA Float Comm. 1, 23 Science Club Float Comm. 3, 4g Chairman French Club Float Comm. 43 Homecoming Parade 3, 4g 1st Prom Poster Contest 23 Class Float Comm. 1-3, Cafe Worker 43 Senior Class Play. To find out Why!! ARNOLD BERRY Shaggy Latin II Club 33 Football 23 Track 2, 33 Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.3 Float Dec. Comm, 3, 43 Student Council Rep. 4. i'Be a success and to find the right girl. THOMAS BITTERMAN Tom Student Council 1, 3, 4, Alt. 2g Spanish Club 43 School Paper and Co-Editor of Yearbook3 Prom Comm. 33 Winds IVIJQ--Friendliest 3 Class Float Comm. 3, 43 Class Play Comm. 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Football 13 Wrestling 1. To Work for Bell Telephone and marry Pat. ROSELINDE BLATTER 4 Wang-wang Student Council 2, 3, Alt. 1, V. Pres. 4g FBLA 33 GAA 13 German Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Student Librarian 33 A. F, S. Sec. 43 A Cappella 43 Girls' Mixed 3, 43 Chorus 1, 3, 4g Most Rep.3 Journalismg Jr. Class Play Make-Up Comm. To graduate from Western, establish a career in advertis- ing and later marry a handsome executive. DEBORAH BLOCK Debbie Class Play 33 French Club 43 FHA 1, 23 FTA 1-33 GAA 1, 3, Rep. 23 Latin II Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Student Leader Club 33 All Star Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1-33 Hockey 1-3. To achieve the goals I've set for myself. MARIANNE BORCHERT Yuk FHA 1, 2, 4, Treas. 33 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 Chorus 2, 3. To be a beauticianf' JAMES BREFELD Jim Pep Club 2, 33 Basketball 13 Track 2-43 Band 1-43 Varsity Club 43 Pep Band 1-33 Band Librarian 4g Band Solos and Ensembles 2-43 Stage Band 4. To go to work for Public Service and be happy. RICHARD BURNS Knecks Audio-Visual Club 1-4, Pres. 33 Spanish Club 43 Pres. Club 33 Band 1-4, Sec. 43 Prom Dec. Comm. 3. To become an excellent something. JANICE BUSH Wee Beastie Student Council Alt. 3g FTA 2g Latin II Club V. Pres. 23 Modern Music Masters 2-43 Pep Club 2-45 Spanish II Club V. Pres. 4g Band Pres. 4g Homecoming Candidate3 Band 1-43 junior Play Comm.3 Prom Comm. 33 Most Musical. To graduate from college and to travel. DONALD CAMERON Don Baby National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin II Club, Trea., Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 1, 3, 4, Tenth Legion 3, Basketball 1, 2, District Latin Contest 2, 3, It's Academic. To understand life while I'm young enough to live it. MARCELLA CHRISTEN SEN Marcy Class Officer 2, Treas., Class Play 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, FTA 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, Board Rep. 4, Pres., Latin II Club, Sec., Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 3, Student Leader Club 3, Tenth Legion 3, Treas. 4, All Star Hockey 2-4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1-4, Girls' State Alt., Most Likely to Succeed , junior Prom Comm. Chairman. To always enjoy the best things in life. JAMES CLOWES Jim Transferred from Reavis High School, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, Honor Society 1, 2, Science Club 2, French Club 2. Go to college, Air Force, then to some type of electronics job. JOY ANN COLBORN Puggy FHA 1-3, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Girls' Chorus 1-4, A Cappella 1-4, Soloist 3, Class Float Comm. 1-4, Prom Comm. 3. To be a stewardess, travel around the world, meet many people and look back on my life with no rcrets. JOHN L. CREAMER John FBLA 3, Pep Club 3, 43 Science Club 4, Basketball Mgr. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Science Club Float 4, Class Float 1-4, Homecoming Comm 4. Someday be called Senator john Creamer. IUDITH MARIE CROSSON Judy Class Play 1, Chorus 1, Latin I Club 1, Transferred from St. Sabastian. To become a beauticianf' REBECCA SUE DALBY Becky FBLA 4, Latin II Club 2, Pep Club 3, Writer and Director of Latin II Play 2, Teacher Secretary, Class Play 3. To be a success in everything I do. DANIEL FRANK DAVIDSON Danny Baby Transferred from Oak Lawn Comm., Track 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Film Club 1, 2, Varsity 1-3, Stage Band 3. To become a skilled Auto Mechanic. JOHN DAVIS Juan Football 23 Wrestling 2-4g Spanish Club 4. To graduate and go into the Air Force. FRANK DAWSON Frank Track 1. To get into the radio and television business and become successful in it. MARY LOU DAY Mary Lou FBLA 33 Pep Club 2-4. To go to a business school, work for a while and move to Florida in 3 years. ADELLA DICKSON Del FHA 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Off. Sec. 4g Teacher's Sec. 4g jr. Class Play Set Comm.g FHA State Leadership Camp 3. To make and keep a happy home for Bob. RONALD DIEDRICH Ron To be successful in whatever I attempt to do. CHARLES DIXON Chuck To be successful in life and make Joyce happy. PATRICK DOTY Pat German Club 15 Pep Club 3, 45 Baseball 1-33 Transferred from Barrington H.S, after Soph. Year. To be successful without really trying. TIMOTHY F ARR Wally Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Baseball 1-43 Basketball 1-43 Football 1-45 Marching Band 1, 2g Concert Band 1-43 Varsity Club 4. To have fun my whole life. RICHARD- FERRIS Rick French Club 2-45 FFA 1-4, Pres. 45 Pep Club 3-4g Track 1g Lang. Lab. Asst. 4. To make everybody as happy as I am, and still succeed in business-as I am. HEATHER F IKE Camera Club 1-2, Sec. lg FHA 1-2g GAA 2-33 Pep Club 1-4g Science Club 23 Chorus 2-3. To always help others, and to understand them. JOSEPH FINO joe', M Club 43 Pep Club 45 Baseball 1-4g Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 Prom Comm. To go to college. RICHARD FORSBERG Football 53 Lang. Lab. Asst. 4. To be a civil engineer. EDWARD FOSTER Ed Pep Club 2g Track 2g Concert Band 1-45 Pep Band 2g Brass Sextet 5-43 Marching Band 1-4. To live, love, and by happy. RUTH FOWLER FBLA 4g FHA 4g GAA 2g Pep Club 2-3. To better my knowledge and learning capabilities and to succeed in whatever I do. DENNIS FREUND Denny Baseball 1, 2, 4g Basketball 1g Football 1-2g Wrestling 2. To become a heavy equipment operator and to make a lot of money. THEODORE FREUND Ted Club 3-4, Vice Pres. 4g Pep Club 1-43 Baseball 1-43 Basketball 1-4g Football 1-4g Homecoming King- Who's Who-Most Athleticg Varsity Clubg All-Conference Foot- ball '62-'63g All-Conference Baseball '62g All-State Mention Football '63. To lead a good life, and to do whatever God wants me to do. BOBBIE FRINDELL Bobbie RUTH GABRIEL Ruthie FBLA 3-4g FHA 1g Pep Club 2-4g Chorus 1-33 Sec. for Miss Wolbert 3, Mr. Brooke 4. To live life to its fullest, and someday become a good Wife and mother. FRANK GENDE Frank Track 3. To be a professional bowler. DIANE GLOSSON Di To escape from high school. DONNA GORGO Donnadoo Class Play 2-4g French Club 3-45 FBLA 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 2-4g Science Club 2g Chorus 1-4g A Cappella 2-4g Select 2-4g Ensemble 2g Girls 2-43 Sec. to Prin. 2g journalism fWar- riorjg Lang. Lab Assistant. To never deny God, who has given me so many blessings. CAROL GRAY Carol Pep Club 2-3. For Lonnie and me to someday be as happy together as Ginni and Tom, CAROL GRANDT Carol SUSAN GREGORY l'Sue Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 4, Alt. 35 German Club 13 Pep Club 1-4g Who's Who, Friendliestg Prom Comm. 3. To be able to look back on life and smile at 110 yrs. NANCY GRISWOLD Nance FBLA 3g FHA 4g Pep Club 2-4g Chorus 1. To further my education and live a happy and successful life. LOWELL E. HALCOM Genie Pep Club 1-3g Wrestling 1-3g Spanish Club 4. To travel a little, then go into the service to prepare for the future. PATRICIA HAMIL Patti Class Play Comm. Member 43 FBLA 3, 4g FHA 1-4g Sec. FHA 3g GAA 1-3, Prom Comm. 3g School Paper and Yearbook. To reach five foot and marry Tom. MARY HANLEY uB6b6 FHA 4g GAA 1-3g Latin II Club 2g Pep Club 1-4. To learn to drive a car as Well as Jeannie and Joyce. CLIFFORD HARRIS Cliff Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 33 Basketball 2g Cross- Country 2-43 Track 2-33 Varsity Club 2-4. To be a barber. PHILIP HASTINGS Flip Cross-Country 3, Track 1-33 Wrestling 1-3g Editor of School Paperg Varsity Club 3, 4. To become a hairstylist and race my own sports car. LUCINDA HAUPT Cindy FBLA 3g FHA 1, 23 Sec. FHA 23 Pep Club 1-45 Science Club 45 Prom Comm. 3. To live a happy, healthy, wealthy life. CAROL HERDRICK 'iT00t5 Class Play Comm. Member 35 FBLA 3, 4g FHA 15 FTA 33 GAA 25 Latin II Club 2g Pep Club 2-4g Chorus 1, 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 4g Library 43 Select 3, 4. To always have faith and to really understand many people. THERESA HETTERMANN Trea French Club 43 FBLA 33 FHA 13 FTA 23 GAA 1-33 Latin II Club 23 Modern Music Masters 2-43 Pep Club 1-4g Chorus 1-43 Girls' Sextet 33 V. Pres. Girls' Chorus 43 All-Star Basketball 1, 23 All-Star Volleyball 2, 33 All-Star Hockey 1, 23 junior Play Comm. 33 Homecoming Dec. Comm. 3g Prom Dec. and Invitation Comm. 3. To lead a happy and wandering life without any strings to tie me down. JOHN HILLER Alby Pep Club 33 Baseball 1-43 Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Club 4. To play professional baseball. JOEL HIMPELMANN Joel Baseball 1-43 Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Club 4. To see my little brother play in the Big Leagues. ROBERTA HOUCK Bobbi JAMES HOUDEK jim Transferred in Senior from Lanes Baseball 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Aviation Club and Hall Guard. To be an electrical engineer. NANCY Hows Nancy Transferred from Wauwatosa, Wis.3 GAA 1-43 Latin II Club 3g Pep Club I-43 Chorus 43 A Cappella 43 Prom Comm. Co-Chairman 33 Sr. Class Play Comm.3 Swimming 13 Red Arrow Club 23 Modern Dance 23 Speedball, Softball, Track, Badminton 23 Bowling 2-43 Volleyball 2-43 Bas- ketball 3, 43 Hockey 4. To lead a good Christian life. CHERYL HUECKSTAEDT Cherie FBLA 33 Pep Club 33 Chorus 1, 2. To get married and make jim and my parents happy and study practical nursing in about a year. CAROL HUGHES Carol French Club 43 FBLA 23 FHA 1, 23 FTA 1, 23 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 Float Comm. 1-33 Latin Club Float 23 Prom Bid Comm. Chairman 33 All-Star Volleyball 1, 23 All-Star Hockey 13 Teacher's Sec. 3, 43 Journalism Co-Editor 43 NEDT Award 2g All-Star Basketball 1, 2s jr. Play Comm. 3. To lead a happy and successful life after our trip to New Orleans. WALTER HUNT Wally Pep Club 4, Football 1, 2. To go to Business College and become an accountant and to make Carol happy. SUSAN JACKSON ,'Sue Camera Club 2, FBLA 4, FHA 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1-4, Transferred from Clinton Comm. H.S., FNC 1, 2, Treas., Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 2, Sweetheart Candidate, Chairman of Decoration Comm. 3, 4. To grow in understanding and always be happy. LYNDA 'IANICKI Lyn FBLA 3, FHA 1, Pep Club 1-4, journalism, Newspaper Staff. To some day be an efficient dental assistant, marry my dream man and raise a set of twins. BARBARA IENNINGS Barb GAA 1, 2, 3, Latin II Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Trans- ferred from West Bend High School, Swimming 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir. To become a Commercial Artist. RICHARD JOHNSON Rich Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin II Club 2, Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice President, Student Librarian 1, 2, Bas- ketball, Manager, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 2, 3, 4, It's Acad , Illinois State Scholarship, Mass Chorus 4. V. Pres., Jessi Institute Participant 3, Pep Band 3, 4, Stage Band 4. To do the best of my ability in everything I attempt. WILLIAM JORGENSON Bill FTA 3, 4, Pep Club 3. 3, Baseball 1, Basketball 3, Foot- ball 1, Golf 2, Spanish Club 3, Treasurer. To graduate from Wisconsin State, Casarme con una dulce Muchacha espanalaf' ROGER JURACK Rog Class Play 3, Camera Club 2-4, Latin II Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Student Librarian 1-4, Basketball 1, Cross- Country 1, Track 1. To practice law and live a good life. IVIARIE JUSTEN Mime FI-IA 1, 2, GAA 1, Pep Club 1-3. To lead a happy and successful life and to always make HIM happy. THOMAS JUSTEN Tom Football 13 Audio-Visual 2-43 Chief Operator of Audio- Visual 3, 4. To join the United States Air Force PAMELA KALFUS Pam' Pep Club 43 Chorus 1. To have a happy and successful life. ROBERT KELSO Bob Football 23 Wrestling 2-4. To be successful in whatever the future holds for me.' DEAN KENNEBECK Dean Latin II Club Zz Pep Club 1-33 Ill. State Scholarship Semi- Finalist. To graduate from college and own an X-KE. ROBERT KERR Queeks Spanish Club 4. To be a world renowned artist. WILLIAM KIDD Bill LESLEY KILDAY Lez FBLA 3, 4g FHA 1, 23 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 Off. SCC. 43 First Place in Spelling Contest for FBLA at Springfield, Ill. 33 Prom Comm. 3. To be recognized as a private secretary and later get married. ALBERT KISSLING, JR. Bert Student Council Rep. 2-43 junior Class Playg National Honor Soc. 3, 4g Latin II Club 23 Modern Music Masters 3-43 Pep Club 1-33 Science Club 13 Student Librarian 13 Tenth Legion 3, Pres. 43 Basketball Manager 1, Trainer 2-43 Football Manager 1, Trainer 2-43 AFS 2-4, Pres. 43 Boys' State 33 Chorus 1-43 Select Chorus V. Pres. 43 National Merit Finalistg Ill. State Finalist3 Boys' Quartet 1-43 Band 1-43 Drum Major 2-43 Student Director 43 Prom Comm.3 Varsity Club 2-43 Presidents' Council 33 Member of It's Academic Team 4g Most Likely to Succeed. To be where I can serve best. DOLORES KLAPPERICH Dee FBLA 3-43 FHA 1-3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 33 GAA 1-23 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Pres. Council 33 FBLA Convention 33 Chorus 1, 2, 43 Teachers Sec. 4. To always be happy and try to make others happy too. JOHN KLINGBERG KlinkCr Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Science Club 1, 33 Basketball Mgr. 23 Football Mgr. 13 Band 1-43 Stage Band 1, 3, 43 Prom Lighting Comm. 33 Class Play Set Comm. 33 Brass Ensembles 1-4. To make people happy. ROLAND KOERPER R0lly M Club 3-43 Pep Club 1-43 Cross Country 2-4, Cap. 43 Track 2-43 Letterman Club 3-43 Spanish Club 4. To seek my fortune and travel around the world. KATHY KOSTAL Kath Student Council 1-4, Rep. 1-2, Reporter 3, Sec. 43 National Honor Society 3-4, Pres. 43 GAA 1-43 GAA Camp Rep. 33 Latin Club 23 Modern Music Masters 2-4, Pres. 43 Pep Club 1-43 Science Club 3-43 Student Leader Club 3-43 Tenth Legion 3-43 Girls' State 33 Who's Who-Best All Around3 Chorus 1-4, Pres. Mass Chorus3 AFS 2-43 Home- coming Candidateg Hockey All-Star 2-43 Volleyball All- Star 1, 2, 43 DAR Awardg Prom Comm. To hold to that which is good. LYDIA KOTIW Lyd Class Play Make-Up Comm. 33 FBLA 3, Treas., 4, Pres.3 GAA 2-43 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2-43 Chorus 3-43 Class Float 2-43 Teacher Sec. 43 GAA All-Star Volleyball 4, Bas- ketball 3-4, Hockey 2-4, Baseball 3, Bowling 3-43 Mid- Winter Entertainment Comm. To do nothing and regret nothing I've done. KATHY KOZICKI Kathy National Honor Society 3-43 FBLA 43 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2-33 Tenth Legion 33 Teachers Sec. 43 Office Sec. 4. To enjoy life and by happy. JANICE KRAUS Florida Transferred from Key Westg Spanish Club Sec. 4. To help anyone who would need my help. PATRICIA KREBECK Patti FHA 3-43 Pep Club 13 Prom Ref. Comm. Co-Chairman 33 Journalism Annual Staff 43 FHA Float Comm. 3-43 Home- coming Parade 3-43 Class Play Set Comm. 33 Transferred from Barrington. To be able to always help other, and lead a life of no- regrets. CAROLE KRUMSEE Krummy FHA 13 Pep Club 23 Chorus 23 Journalism 4. To stay with Gary always, and some clay go to Hawaii. RONALD KWAK Ron Transferred from Carl Schurz High School in 1959. To one day be as good as Sterling Moss. MARK LASKOWSKI Mark', Latin II Club, Treas.3 Pep Club 1, 2, 4g Basketball 1, 23 Golf 1-4. Live life to its fullest and never regret anything. LORRAINE LID Lorrie National Honor Society 3, 43 Camera Club Sec. 43 FTA 3, 43 Latin II Club3 Science Club 3, 43 Student Librarian 3, 4g Spanish Club 4s Prom Comm. 33 Science Club Float Chairman 4. To always have an ambition. WILLIAM LID Bill Camera Club 43 Latin II Club3 Science Club 4. To be a Pharmacist. NANCY LOCKWOOD Lockey Class Play Publicity Chairman 33 French Club 2-43 FBLA 53 FTA 23 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 2-43 Band 1-43 Chorus 1-43 Teacher Sec. 43 Prom Comm. Decorations Chairman 3. To keep Pat L. from getting that little box of ice, and get that apartment with her. CAMILLE LOPEZ Peper,' Freshman Class V. Pres.g Sophomore Class V. Pres.3 Junior Class Sec.3 Senior Class Sec.3 Junior Class Play3 Cheer- leading 2, 3, and Co-Capt. 4g French Club 43 GAA 1-33 Latin II Clubg Pep Club 1-43 Cl1tCSfQ Homecoming Queeng All-Star Basketball 13 Volleyball 13 Prom Decorating Comm.3 Homecoming Dec. Comm. To open a dancing studio, build a ranch house for Mom and Dad, and through God's help convert a Norwegian playboy. GEORGE LOSER Jorge, Transferred from Dundee High School in junior Year. To work full time for the Jewel Tea Company. PATRICIA LOUISE LOW Little One Class Play Comm. 33 FHA 1g GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 1-43 Librarian 1-43 Spanish Club 43 Homemaker of Tomorrow Awardg Prom Comm. 3. To get that apartment with Nancy, later get married. MADELYNN MALSTROM Maddie Camera Club 43 FTA 4g FHA 1, 23 GAA 1-43 Latin II 23 Pep Club 1-43 Science Club 43 Class Play Comm. 33 Spanish Club 43 Hockey All SLHIQ Volleyball 1-43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 43 A Cappella Chorus3 Mixed Chorusg Girls' Chorus 1-4. To travel3 then, teach. JAMES MARSHALL jim Class Play 33 FTA 3g Latin II 23 Pep Club 2-4g Tenth Legion 33 Basketball Mgr.3 Football 13 Track 1, 23 Wres- tling 23 Class President 3, 43 Student Council Alt. 2, 33 Who's Wfho, Best All Around. To graduate from pharmacy school and always have happi- ness and Live Real Kool. EVERETT MAY Ev Modern Music Masters 2-43 Pep Club 2, 33 Basketball 1-33 Senior Class Play 43 Journalism fWarriorj 4g Lang. Lab Assist, 4g Chorus 1-4. To become a teacher of business subjects. ROBERT McCAULEY Alfie Go to work for my mechanic's card for sheet metal work or work to be an electrician and get married when I grad- uate. JACK EDWARD MEYER lack Latin II 33 Chorus 1-3. With God's help, to grow in knowledge, grace and faith so that I may live my life according to His will. JAMES BAILEY MEYER jim French Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 3, 4g Science Club 33 Foot- ball 1, 23 Track 13 Wrestling 1-4. To join the Air Force after my motorcycle trip to Cali- forniaf' ELAINE MARIE MICHELS Lane FHA 1, 23 GAA lg Pep Club 2-43 Chorus 1, 23 Prom Comm. 3. To live and laugh, to be happy and to make HIM happy. CAROL MILLER Carol', FHA 1, 23 Pep Club 4. To make a certain boy very happy. DAVE MILLER Gorilla Camera Club V. Pres. lg French Club 4g Pep Club 2, 52 Wrestling 1, 2g Special Effects and Sound, jr. Class Play. None GEORGE MODER Clyde,' To be an accountant. TONY MOGDANS Antwuan Mgr. Basketball 1. To someday be able to travel all over the world and see famous places. JUDITH ANNE MURRAY Mur GAA 2g Latin II Club 2g Pep Club Treas. 43 Chorus 1, 2. To graduate from college, always be happy and make my parents proud of me. SUSAN MURRAY Suzie FBLA 4g FHA lg GAA 2g Latin II Club 25 Pep Club L43 Tenth Legion 3g Prom Committeeg Teachers' Sec. To achieve success in life by helping others. KENNETH NELSON Ozzie Latin II Club 33 Pep Club 2, 45 Cross-Country 13 Golf 13 Prom Comm. 3. To go to school for a few more years then move to Michigan. BETTY ANN NETT Betty Pep Club 3, 4. To get a job and make lots of friends and money, and to never let my troubles get too much for me, WILLIAM NIEMIEC Bill Class Play Chairman 35 Pep Club 1-35 Science Club 35 Librarian 35 Wrestling Mgr. 35 Spanish Club 45 Prom Dec. Comm. 3. To get a Bachelor's Degree in architecture, to get a license to practice, and to get a Jaguar X-KE coupe. JACQUELINE NOEL Jackie FHA 25 GAA 15 Pep Club 1, 3g Chorus 1-3. To marry that certain one, and keep him happy. BERNICE NYDEN Bea FBLA 3g FHA 15 FTA 25 Pep Club 1-25 Librarian 33 Office Sec. 4. To become a prominent High Hair stylist, and travel. TERRY OEFFLING Boris Pep Club 2-45 Basketball 15 Football 1-25 Golf 1. To someday overpower Mickey Thompson. SHARON O'LEARY Sharon FHA 41 GAA 3, Pep Club 2.5. To succeed in whatever I attempt and make HIM happy- ARTHUR OLSEN Butch Class Play 45 French Club 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Baseball 25 Basketball Mgr. 45 Cross-Country 15 Football 2-45 Track 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 1-25 Float Comm. 1-4, Pres. 15 Pep Band 1, 2, 45 Chorus 45 Concert Band 1-45 Marching Band 1-45 Quartet 25 Trio 45 Prom Comm. 3. To become a wealthy criminal lawyer. MARY ANN OLK Terri FHA 15 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1-45 Librarian 2, 45 Chorus 15 Spanish Club 45 Prom Comm. 3. To be an R.N. and to be happy. ELIZABETH OPPENHEIM Liz Class Officer 2, Sec.5 Cheerleader Alt. 11 GAA 3-45 Pep Club 1-45 Science Club 3-45 Transferred from Richmond, Indiana, 35 Y-Teens 1-25 Majorette 25 Swimming Inst. 2g Future Nurses 25 Chorus 1, 35 Prom Chairman 35 Homecoming Float Comm. 3-4. To become a doctor, and to help heal everyone I can. ADRIENNE OZOG A FHA 15 FTA 23 GAA 1-33 Latin Club 23 Pep Club '2-35 Student Leader 33 Tenth Legion 3-4, Chorus 2-33 Journal- ism 4g Prom Comm. 3. To attend college, travel, and be with him always. EDWARD PARKS Parlay Student Council 1-3 Rep., 4 Pres.g Class Play 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Treas. 4, Latin Club Sec. 23 Modern Music Masters 2-43 Pep Club 1-33 Science Club 2g Tenth Legion 3-4, Treas. 3g Football 1-25 Wrestling 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Band 1-43 Marching Band 1-43 Boys' State 3g AFS 2-43 Pres. Select Chorus 45 Boys' Quartet, Who's Who- Most Representativeg Homecoming Candidateg Prom Comm. Chairman, Dec., Ill. Latin Contest 2nd Placeg State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist. To look to the future with hope and the past withoi regret. MICHAEL PAUL Saul French Club 43 Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2-4g Basketball 1-2, Cross-Country 1-3g Track lg Pep Band 3-4, Marching Band 2-4, Concert Band 2-4, Trombone Trio 4. To go into the service and later become a business partner with my dad. JOHN PERSCHKE uJOl'1I1l' Transferred from Lane Tech., Hall Guardsg Rovers, Pro- jectionistg Intermediate Sports. To be a permanent member of the State Police. BRUCE PETERSEN Red Pep Club 3-4. To finally finish my car and leave. WILLIAM PETERSON Pete Baby Latin Club 3g Pep Club 1-43 Wrestling Mgr. 33 Class Play 4. To receive my degree in engineering. KATHLEEN PHELAN Kitty Student Council 2, Alt., Class Play 3, FBLA 2-35 FHA 1g FTA 35 GAA 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 4, Student Leader 3-43 Majorette 2-4. To go to beautician school in Chicago, travel, then get married and raise a family. NANCY PHILLIPS Smiley Class Play 1, 3, GAA 15 Pep Club 1, Treas. 2, 3g Student Librarian lg Orchesis lg Prom Comm. 35 Class Ring Comm. 33 Teachers Sec. SQ Transferred from York Comm. 2g Teacher's Asst. 4. To help other people. DOLORES PIOTROWSKI Lot Camera Club 2, GAA 2-3, Pep Club 3. To someday own my own private island. SUSAN PRAWL Suzi Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3-4, French Club 4, FTA 2, GAA 1-4, GAA Board Rep. 1, Latin Club 2, Modern Music Masters 2-4, Treas. 4, Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 3, Student Leader Club 3, GAA All-Star Hockey 2-4, Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 1, 2, 4,'TVIarching Band 1-4, Concert Band 1-4, Uniform Comm. 3, Prom Table Dec, Comm. 33 It's Academic Semi-Finalist 4. gI'o decide upon a career before graduating from the U. o I. JOHN REESE Ears Baby Class Play 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 2-4, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Football 1, Spanish Club 4. To graduate from college and be as happy as my parents. GAYLE REID Fego Class Sec. 1-2, V. Pres. 3, Student Council Alt. 1, Class Play 3, Cheerleader 1-4, Capt. 2, Co-Capt. 4, French Club 3-4, FBLA 2, FHA 1, FTA 1-3, Sec. 2, GAA 1-4, GAA All-Star Basketball 1-2, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Hockey 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Home- coming Candidate, Ath, Assoc. Sec. Treas. 4. PATRICIA REILLY Honey Class Treas. 3, Class Play 3, FBLA 3-4, FHA 2-4, Pep Club 1-4, Science Club 1, Chorus 2-3, Mixed Girls 2-33 Prom Comm. Chairman 3, Ring Comm. 3, Homecoming Dec, 4, Prom Dec. 3, Teachers' Sec. 4, Homecoming Float Comm. 2-4, Homecoming Parade 3-4. To take full advantage of all the opportunities that are offered me. CARLOS RIBAS Tato Student Council 4, French Club 4, Science Club 4, Lang. Lab. Asst. 4, AFS 4. To become a doctor. KENNETH RIORDAN Ken Transferred from Mount Carmel, Basketball 1-2, Hockey 1, Latin Club 1-2, Science Club 1. To live a happy and prosperous life and to try and make the best of things. SANDRA RODENKIRCH Rodie Class Play 3, French Club 3-4, FHA 1, GAA 1-3, Pep Club 3, Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Prom Comm. 3. To go to college and get my Mrs. Degree. JOHN ROURKE john Class Pres. 23 Student Council Alt. 13 Latin II Club Pres. 23 M Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Baseball 13 Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 Golf 2-43 Boys' State 33 Varsity Club Pres. 43 Best Dateg King Candidate. To get through college, see the world, have fun, and figure out people. BRUCE SANSONE BruCC,' Pep Club 1, 2. Be a success in whatever I do. JACQUELINE SAWISCH i'JaCkie FBLA 43 FHA 13 Pep Club 1-33 Journalism 43 Off. Sec. 1-33 Nurses Sec. 43 Class Floats. To someday help the needy and work in an orphanage. JAMES SAYLER Jay Student Council Alt. 1, 23 Latin II Club 33 M Club 43 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, V. Pres. 43 Pep Club 43 Science Club 33 Golf 1-43 Wrestling 1-4, Co-Capt. 43 Marching Band 43 Concert Band 43 Trumpet Trio 23 Brass Quartet 33 Trumpet Duet 33 Brass Sextet 43 Ensembles 33 Homecom- ing Dec. Comm. 53 King Candidateg Cutest. Dedicate my life to helping the sick and helping all man- kind3 to give my children all my parents have given me. JOHN SCHEIBE Earl Pep Club 33 Audio-Visual Club 3. To own General Motors. MARIANNE SCHLIEBEN Marianne Transferred from Grant in Senior Yearg FHA 13 Hall Guard 2, 33 Glee Club 3. To attend U.C.L.A. in Cal. next year after I work this summer. PHILIP SCHMIDT Phil Student Council Ig French Club 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Basket- ball 1-43 Football 1-4. To make my mother and father proud of me and to marry a 'Comically Heavy Her' eventually. PATRICIA SCHMITT Patty FHA 1-33 GAA 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Chorus 1-3. To study hard and to be a good Practical Nurse. EDWARD SCHWABAUER Ed To be successful in whatever I try doing. JAMES FREDERICK SCHNECK SchneCkly Baby FTA 43 Science Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1-4. To work my way up in the world. SUSAN SCHULTZ Sue FBLA 52 FHA 13 Pep Club 2-43 Chorus 1, 2. To be helpful, kind, considerate, etc., and to learn to cook. BONNIE SEGERMARK Bonnie Class Play Comm. 33 Camera Club 1, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 FHA 1, 23 FTA 43 GAA 1-43 Pep Club 1-4, V. Pres.3 Science Club 3, 43 Student Leader 3, 43 Chorus 1, 23 Who's Who, Most Athletic 3 Prom Comm.3 Float Comm. 3, 43 Trampoline 1, 3, 43 Bowling 1-43 All Star Hockey 1, 43 All Star Volleyball 1, 4g All Star Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 1-43 Archery 1, 3, 43 Midwinter Comm. 4. To join the Peace Corps, travel around the world and marry a millionaire. JUDITH SEIFERT Judy GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 33 Sec. to Miss Kane and Mrs. Hawkin- son. To make my parents proud of me and to always know and understand true happiness. DOUGLAS SELLEK Doug French Club 43 Pep Club 43 Lang. Lab. Assist. 43 Prom Comm. 3. To seek God's Will for my life. JOYCE SELZER Bromo FBLA Treasurer 43 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 Float Comm. 3, 43 Prom Comm. 33 Transferred from Dundee in junior Year. To travel and to make my life a success. JUDY SELZER Alka Class Play 13 FBLA V. Pres. 43 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 Prom Comm, 33 Float Comm. 3, 43 Transferred from Dun- dee in junior Year. To have a career and see the world. PAMELA SEXTON Pam Pep Club 1, 33 Chorus 1. Live, love, laugh, and be happy. CHARLES SHERMAN Chuck Transferred from Deerfield 33 Band 1-43 Student Council 1 Alt., 33 Science Club 1-3, Pres. 2, 33 Football 33 Tennis 23 Pep Band 1-43 Swimming Team 23 Orchestra 2-33 Stage Band 4g State Science Fair 1-4. To complete all specific desires and promises I have made. CLEO SISCOE Cleo Class Play 33 FHA 1-33 Pep Club 33 Prom Ref. Comm. 33 FHA State Convention Rep. 3. To keep someone and everyone happy and to carry out the promises and plans I have made. APRIL SMITH APC Transferred from Morton H..S. in Soph. YCHIQ Student Coun- cil Rep. 2, 33 Alt. 13 Class Officer 4 fTreas.j3 GAA 3-43 All Star Hockey 33 All Star Volleyball 43 Pep Club I-4Q Science Club 13 Student Librarian 23 Prom Comm. 33 Play Comm. 33 Homecoming Candidate 4. To try to always bring happiness to others, and to love that certain someone and the little ones. BARBARA SMITH Barb FHA I-23 Pep Club 1-4. To be successful in whatever I attempt to do. GEORGE SMITH Smitty FFA 1-43 Pep Club 3-4. To become a successful business executive or accountant. KATHLEEN SMITH Kathy FHA 1-23 Pep Club 1-4. To become a beautician, then settle down to make Him a good wife. LLOYD SMITH Licldy Hup Pep Club 1-33 Club 4g Varsity Club 2-43 Who's Who, Most Sincere3 Baseball 1-43 Bagketball 1-43 Football 1, 2, 4. To play pro baseball. SANDRA SMITH Fannie Class Play 33 FBLA 2-33 FHA 13 FTA 23 GAA 1-43 Pep Club 1-43 Chorus 33 Who's Who-Wittiest3 Teachers' Sec. 43 Mid-Winter Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Homecoming Comm. 33 Float 1-23 GAA Basketball 1-4, Hockey 1-2, Basketball 1-4, Bowling 1, Volleyball 1-43 All-Star Bas- ketball 4g All-Star Volleyball 4. To do unto others as I want others to do unto me. KAREN SODA Cheeks Class Officer Vice Pres. 43 GAA 1-33 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Student Librarian 3-43 Spanish Club Pres. 43 Homecoming Candidateg Who's Who-Best Dressed3 Play Comm. 33 All-Star Hockey 1-3, Volleyball 1-3, Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Float Comm, 43 Prom Dec. 3. To prove worthy of my many blessings and to never look back with regrets. CAROL SOMPEL Carol FBLA 3-43 FHA 1-23 GAA lg Latin Club 2g Pep Club 1-43 Teachers' Sec. 3-4. To be a success in everything I do. GEORGE SORENSEN George French Club 3-43 Pep Club 2-43 Science Club 33 Football 23 Track 1-33 Wrestling 1-43 Float Comm. 33 journalism 43 Varsity Club 4. To make my mother proud of me and become as much of a man as my father. SHIRLEY SPANKUCH Tweetie FBLA 3-43 GAA 1-23 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1'4Q Mixed Chorus 3-43 Girls' Chorus 43 A Cappella 43 Prom Comm. 33 Mid-Winter Comm. 3. To become a good sec. so I can keep my secret promise to my parents ancl to make HIM happy. DONNA SPENCER Spence Class Play 33 GAA 2-33 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2-33 Stu- dent Leader 3-4. To always have Marge around to wrap The Real and The Supposed To Be . ANN SPERANDIO Little Giant Pep Club 33 Student Librarian 4. To be a success in everything I Do. BARBARA SPIELMAN Runt FBLA 3-43 FHA 43 Pep Club 3-43 Journalism Annual 4. Someday learn to understand people and myself, and become a private secretary of the Playboy Club. -111537 -..,-f SANDRA SPOHR Sandy Class Play 43 NHS 3, 43 French Club 43 FTA 1-43 GAA 2-33 Latin II Club 23 MMM 43 Pep Club 1-43 Tenth Legion 3, 4-3 Sec. to Miss Taylor 43 Who's Who, Most Intellectual3 Chorus 1-4, Pres. 43 Girls' Select 2-43 Sextet 33 Trio 23 Octet 4. Succedere et esse felixf' CARA STAMER Cara French Club 43 GAA 13 Student Librarian 33 Lang. Lab Assistant3 journalism QWarriorj. To become a teacher. JUDITH STEADMAN Judy FBLA 33 FHA 13 GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 1-33 Sec. for Mrs. Krueger 4. To live, love, laugh and be happy. BERT STITTGEN B.G. Transferred from Northwestern Military Academy3 Bas- ketball 1-33 Baseball 1-33 Major Letterman's Club 2-33 Debate Society 1-39 Dance Chairman 33 Cutter Crew 33 Crack Co. 3g Honor Squad 2-33 Honor Platoon 3. To succeed in whatever I do and someday marry that certain girl. DAVID STORY Dave Chorus 3. To be successful in life and to not let anything get out of hand. LOUIS STRAMAGLIO King Louis Pep Club 2-43 Football 1-43 Wrestling 1-33 Track 1. To design, construct, and patent a unique car of my own. MICHAEL STUEBEN Hey Mike Camera Club 43 Latin II Clubg Club 4g Science Club 1, 43 Cross Country 1, 3, 43 Track 1-43 Wrestling 1. To travel the world. CAROLYNN TAYLOR Carrie Transferred from Marion Central in Freshman Year and Junior Year3 Pep Club 1, 2. To find out what I want to do and then to do it. MICHAEL THOMA Mike Latin II Club 23 Pep Club 3, 4. ROGER C. THOMPSON Rog National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, Secretary3 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 13 Track 13 Band 1-4, Vice Presiclentg Orchestra 13 Pep Band 1-43 Boys' State 3: Solos and Ensembles 2-43 Most Musical. To put my best forward without stepping on anyone's toes. KEN THOREN Ken Pep Club 2, 33 Track 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. To further my education and be successful. PERRY TIPPERREITER 'iShil0k To make as much money as Billy Sol Estes. CYNTHIA TOMASELLO Cindy Camera Club 43 FBLA 33 FHA 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 33 Latin II Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Tenth Legion 3, 4, Secretaryg Chorus 1-43 FBLA Convention Rep.3 jr. Class Play Comm.3 Prom Comm.3 Sec. for Mrs. Anglese. To look forward to tomorrow with enthusiasm and to yesterday with no regret. JAMES TONYAN jim Class Play, Stage Crewg FTA 43 Latin II Club 23 Pep Club 1, 43 Science Clubg Spanish Club 4. To see the U.S.A. in my Chevrolet. TOM TRENDLER 'lTOm Football 1-43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. To have some fun out of life. DAN TRONSEN Dan Pep Club 1-43 Football 13 Track 2. To make a lot of money and keep the same girl. LORELLE VACULA Lori GAA 1-4, Camp Rep. 3, Second Vice Pres. 4g Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1-4, Pres. 43 Student Leader Club 33 Class Ring Comm. 33 GAA Float' Comm. 3-43 Cafeteria 3-43 Prom Ref. Comm. 33 All-Star Hockey 3, Volleyball 2, 43 Bas- ketball 43 Mid-Winter Publicity Chairman 4. To accept the things I can not change and have the courage to change to things I can. CAROLA VIEHWEG Carola Class Play 3g German Club 33 Latin Club 23 Chorus 3-43 A Cappella 4. To finish college, work a while, and then get married. VIKKI VIVERITO Vik FBLA 23 FHA 13 FTA 1-23 GAA 1-43 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 1-43 Chorus 1-43 Who's Who-Best Dateg Teach- ers' Sec. 43 All-Star Hockey 2, Basketball 1, 2, 43 Volleyball 1-43 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Journal- ism Annual 43 Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Homecoming Parade 2. To be the most private of all secretaries. ROBERT WAHL Bob M Club 3-43 Pep Club 1-43 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Wrestling 1-4. To see the world. DOROTHY WALCZAK Dorothy Pep Club 4g Transferred from Hinsdale Township 33 Stu- dent Librarian 1-23 Allied Medical Careers Club 13 Girl Reserves 1-2. To become a registered nurse. LINDA WALLAR Lyn FHA 1-43 Office Sec. 43 Homecoming Parade 43 Float Comm. FHA 3-43 Class Play Set Comm. 33 FHA State Conference Rep. 3. To always be able to think for myself. KENNETH WEBER Smokey Pep Club 2-43 Basketball 13 Football 1-4. To be a success in whatever I do. PATRICIA WEBER Trish FBLA 43 FHA 1, 2, 43 GAA 1-33 Pep Club 1-43 Prom Bid Comm. 33 Who's Who-Most Sincere. Always to be honest, happy, thankful to God, and some day be a good wife. DIANE WEINGARTNER Class Play Set Comm. 52 French Club 3-4, Sec.-Treas. 43 FBLA 3-43 GAA 1-3, Pep Club 1-4, Student Leader Club 33 Teacher's Sec. 43 Lang. Lab. Asst. 4. To marry Dick and always keep him happy. NANCY WEST Class Play 3g Camera Club 1-4, Sec. 23 French Club 3-4g FBLA 2-35 FHA 1-2g FTA 1-4, GAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-4, Sec. 43 Science Club 1-43 Student Leader Club 5-4, Major- ette 2-45 journalismq GAA Camp Rep. 53 Chorus Sec., Girls', A Cappella, Select: GAA Bowling 45 Prom Comm. Photography Chairmang Mid-Winter Ref. Comm. Chair- man 4. To always be Christian and to work for the happiness and success of others. RONALD XVI-IITE Go into the Navy and get an education in the field of electronics or car repair and body work. WILLIAM WILSON Latin Club 2, Science Club 4g Tenth Legion 4g Baseball Mgr. 1g Basketball 1g Football Mgr. 2-4g Wrestling Mgr. 2, 4. To go to college and keep my sense of humor. JANET WINKOWSKI FHA 1g Pep Club 2-4g Chorus 1, 45 Spanish Club 4. To work hard and to keep Ron happy all the time. THOMAS WITTINGER Transferred from Lake View. To understand life before it's half over. RICHARD WRIGHT Pep Club 1-4. ll946i?v Glass Will We, the undersigned class of '63, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bestow our assets to the following underclassmen: I, Lee Amour, will to my brother Roni the success I gained in football and I hope he gets out of it what I did. I, Don Antonson, leave my skis to Baach, and my frost bitten toe to Gayle Tarvin. I, john Bailey, will to Tom Schmitt my ability to do nothing in study hall. I, Elizabeth Barbier, will to any incoming freshman the ability to ditch my lunch hall so that I can have a full forty minutes to eat. I, Darlene Basile, will to Leanna Sellek my long hair and the desire and fear of getting a short, short haircut. I, Tom Baxter, will all of my pocket books, for literature is not complete without S. F. and Max Brand, to the school. I, Sharon Beaman, will to my sister Patti all the fun I had working on the W'aM'ior. I, Carroll Beck, will my French Club Presidency to Janie MacDonald, and hope that she'll like it as well as I did. I, Arnold Berry, will to Ken Owens my cell in St. Charles and all my old files and hack-saw blades. I, Thomas Bitterman, will to brother Dick the ability to get a girl as nice as the one I did. I, Roselinde Blatter, will my ability to squint to any freshman who cannot see. I, Debbie Block, will the ability to get a ride at the last moment to anyone who needs it. I. Marianne Borchert, will Dick Bitterman my ability to get away with everything I did during my four years. I, jim Brefeld, will my first Sax chair in band to john Nolan who deserves it more than I. I, Rick Burns, do hereby will my six foot whitewash brush to Richie Phannanstill. .swam cuss randy PRODUCTION STAFF FOR THE GLASS MENAGERIE APRIL 5, 6, 1963 STUDENT DIRECTORS 1. Sandy Spohr 2. April Smith PROMPTER 1. Judy Murray PROGRAMS KDESIGN and PRINTINGQ 1. Gayle Reid 2. Tom Trendler PROPERTIES 1. jim Marshall 2. Tom Bitterman 3. Pat Hamil SET CONSTRUCTION 1. Bob Kerr 2. Ken Nelson 3. Second-semester speech class 4. Marcy Christensen BUSINESS MANAGER 1. Butch Olsen Director-Mrs. Ronald Hawkinson LIGHTING 1. john Reese 2. Everett May 3. Jim Tonyan 4. Bill Peterson 5. Cliff Harris 6. Dave Miller COSTUMES 1. Debbie Block 2. Adella Dickson MAKE-UP 1. Mary Ann Olk 2. Sue Gregory TICKET SALES 1. Karen Soda 2. Nancy Lockwood 3. Cynthia Tomasello SOUND AFFECTS 1. Mike Thoma CAST 1. Ed Parks 2. Donna Gorgo . Carroll Beck . Lee Amour 3 4 Svvhtovs Xwvvho BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kathy Kostal and Jim Marshall Bert Kissling and Marcy Christensen MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST REPRESENTATIVE I Don Cameron and Sandy Spohr Edward Parks and Rose Blatter lwflliicovis Wllw CUTEST BEST DRESSED Jay Sayler and Camille Lopez Karen Soda and Phil Hastings BEST DATE WITTIEST :Li Vikki ViVC1'ifO and JOl'1H Rourke Sandi Smith and Ricky Burns W'ilwyS Who MOST MUSICAL MOST ATHLETIC Roger Thompson and Janice Busch Bonnie Segermark and Ted Freund FRIENDLIEST MOST SINCERE Tom Bitterman and Sue Gregory Patricia Weber and Lloyd Smith I, Janice Bush, will to Pam Marshall my cup of tea and to Kathy Powers the ability to keep her class ring. I, Don Cameron, will the Bossa Nova Bird to Vinny Weyland, and my grades to Lynn Gallas, even though she doesn't need them. I, Marcy Christensen, will to my sister Laura, the name Boo Boo QBonnie's and my favorite namej. I, James Clowes, will my house and church key for Sat. nights to Don Mahal. I Joy Colborn, will to Chrisie all my bottles of peroxide to make her a blonde, too. 7 I, John Creamer, will to Dennis Meyers all of my ability to get along with Jeanne Jo. I, Judy Crosson, will my good grades in American History to Al Casey. I Rebecca Dalby, will my unused brownie points to Kathy Miller, who could use them. 7 I, Dan Davidson, being of sound mind, will all my love to all the underclass girls. I, John Davis, do hereby will my ability to go through a whole season of wrestling without getting a haircut to Ron Galvin. I, Frank Dawson, will my half full bottle to Mike Fischer. I, Mary Lou Day, will to my sister JoAnne, all of the fun I have had during my Junior and Senior years. I, Adella Dickson, will to my brother my broken chair at the lunch table. I, Ron Diedrich, will my Ford to my sister, so I can buy a Chevy. I, Charles Dixon, will my ability to be in good standing and sleeping in study hall and being caught to Richard Phannenstill. I, Pat Doty, will to Chip Gale my good luck and skill on the pinball machine. I, Tim Farr, will to my little sister my brains in math. I, Rick Ferris Esq., do hereby leave all the good will and brownie points I have procured in four years of high school to Dale Boehlens. I, Heather Fike, will to Poopsie Powers my ability to always be at the front of the cafeteria line. I, Joe Fino, will to my jealous teammate, Fred Kusch, my ability to grab rebounds next year. I, Richard Forsberg, will my complaints about 6th period English to any future college candidates. I, Edward Foster, will my intellectual mind to the most illiterate person I know, Gerald Koepke. I, Ruth Fowler, will to my brother Bob, the ability to stay in school while all my friends dropped and still be happy. I, Denny Freund, will my perfect circle piston rings to Steve Zriny 'cause he needs them. I, Ted Freund, will to Wayne Hiller my beautiful torn up gym shoes, so he can run up and down the court like speedy L. Smith. I, Bobbie Frindell, will good grades and best of luck to Wimpy-also extra credits if he makes it. I, Ruth Gabriel, will to Tom Hauck, a needle and thread to repair his pants in case he bends too quickly. I, Frank Gende, will my skill and success in passing all English classes with an A to Peanuts Tomasello, for I think he will need it. I, Diane Glosson, will to my brother Dean, the use of my brother Gene's car to and from school. I, Donna Gorgo, will to Trudy my blue brocade dance dress, to Marion my brain. I, Carol Grandt, will to anyone my chair where I sat in Consumer Economics class. I, Carol Gray, will my future and freedom to Lonnie Opalka and my old age to Willie. I, Susan Gregory, will to any underclassmen my ability to get in trouble and talk my way out of it. fAlso my double-duty castj I, Nancy Griswold, will to my sister Jeanne, the ability to stay in school all four years without missing a day. I, Gene Halcom, will my Spanish tongue to Melodie Losch. I, Pat Hamil, will to Dick Bitterman the privilege of walking in the senior halls. I, Mary Hanley, will to any underclassmen my ability to get good grades. I, Cliff Harris, will to Tom Wiles my track shoes so he may become a great track star. I, Phil Hastings, will my body to Ken Montrose, hoping that he can put it to better use than I. I, Cindy Haupt, will to any deserving underclassmen my ability to get caught on ditch day, and my pool playing ability to the Nyden Twins. I, Carol Hedrick, will to Terry my ability to be censored if she tries out for any future Christmas programs, and rny ability to type to Fred. I, Theresa Hettermann, will to Jill Johnson and Maggie Frisby the ability to drop their lunch trays so that they may know what it feels like to be embarrassed. I, John Hiller, will to Mike Fischer a church key so he can open the soda pop. I, Joel Himpelmann, will my French II book to Jill Johnston. I, James Houdek, will to Scott Johnson my ability to keep quiet in study hall. I, Nancy Howe, will my laugh to anyone who wants to be noticed. I, Cheryl Hueckstaedt, will to Glenn Davis, the ability to eat a sandwich in 5rd hour study hall and get away with it. I, Carol Hughes, will to Cookie Huemann that slightly-used blue crewneck, and my driver's license so she and Diane can have all the wild times we did in the big town. I, Wally Hunt, will my sleeping habits on school days to Mike Hogan. I, Sue Jackson, will to my younger sister, Olive, the name Oliver. I, Lynda Janicki, will to Jeanne Griswald, the ability to have a wonderful friendship in high school years like the one I have with her sister, Nancy. I, Barb Jennings, being of sound mind do hereby will my ability to get along with teachers to Sandy Wetzel. I, Richard Johnson, will to my brother Carol all the good times and valuable experiences I've had in high school and also all the sour notes I've played in Band. I, Bill Jorgenson, will to Mike Fischer my old Gusto Banner so he can wave it with great vigor. I, Roger Jurack, will my pro-Navy sentiments to any Junior taking Chemistry SB and 6th period. I, Marie Justen, will to my brother Henry all the fun I had in my high school years and hope he has better luck than I had. I, Tom Justen, will to Steve Zriny my ability to make Mercs go. I, Pamela Kalfus, will to my sister, Anita, all my history grades. I, Bob Kelso, do hereby will my sweet smelling, wholesome wrestling sock to Paul Lomax. I, Dean Kennebeck, will my brother to Jeanne Liptrot, I don't need him! I, Bob Kerr, will Dave Smith my ability to hustle the girls who are going steady. I, Lez Kilday, will to Mike Dillon all my credits to graduate with. I, Bert Kissling, will to Jim Morenz number 34, and a lifetime supply of tape, to Fred Kusch all I 72016 about physics. I, Dolores Klapperich, will my nickname in Latin to anyone who can grin and bear it. I, john Klingberg, will my solid tin jew's harp to any freshman with musical ability. I, Roland Koerper, will my ability to run to Ron Galvin and to sleep in study hall to Cindy Grote. I, Kathy Kostal, will to Sarah Borchardt my ability to sing and to read the notes I don't sing, and all my good times in chorus with her. I, Lydia Kotiw, will ditto what Bonnie says but he doesn't need much help and to Pam Marshall and Kathy Powers all the fun I've had this last year. I, Kathy Kozicki, will my cue stick to jerry Beato. I, jan Kraus, being stingy and miserly, leave nothing to anyone, except my brother to Pam Leight. I, Pat Krebeck, will to my sister, Sandy, all the fun and embarrassment I've had through- out high school and my power to understand Linda W. I, Carole Krumsee, will to my brother Ron my ability to get through three years without getting on the dean's list, and then getting caught in journalism in my Senior Year and being put at the top of the list. A I, Ron Kwak, will to Mike Schmieglitz the ability to pass without work. I, Mark Laskowski, will to Bob Suman my great ability to play the field. I, Lorraine Lid, will all and any work to Denny Banker. I, Bill Lid, will my Physics grade to Russ Philips. I, Nancy Lockwood, will to jim Ambrose my ability to type, and to my brother Gary my ability to talk. I, Camille Lopez, will Val Peterson a do it yourself kit, Connie Freund a com- plaint box, Lynn Eichinger my ability to step on toes. I, George Loser, will my knowledge in Spanish to Dick Bitterman. I, Carol Miller, will to Skip Miller my ability to get bad American History grades. I, Dave Miller, will to my brother and any other underclassmen the ability collect- ing more friends and getting into more fights than anyone else from the class of '63. I, George Moder, will all my nicknames to any needy freshman. I, Tony Mogdans, will my artistic talents to my friend, Chuck Cindler, so he may be able to draw better pictures during his classes. I, Judy Murray, will to Connie Freund the ability to hate a job as much as I do and like it just as much. I, Susan Murray, will my ability to keep quiet to my sister, Kathy. I, Ken Nelson, will my seat in Physics to anyone who wants. I, Betty Nett, will to jo Day, the best fellow I know, all the luck I never had when it came to getting caught doing some wild thing. I, Bill Niemiec, will my seat in Siberia to some talkative Junior who is taking Physics next year. I, jackie Noel, will to Linda Palmer all the brownie points I got from my favorite teacher. I, Bernice Nyden, will my ratting comb to any incoming freshman, and my ability to get kicked out of school on ditch day to my freshman twin sisters. I, Terry Oeffling, will to Bill Funk my ability to ditch school and to make up excuses for both home and school and to jim Daley all my failing grades. I, Sharon O'Leary, will to Betty Becker my ability to get on the Dean's list in my senior year. I, Mary Olk, will to my sister my nose and all the fun I had with it. I, Adrienne Ozog, will all my brains and good grades to freshman Ronnie Krumsee and any other underclassmen who might want them. I, Ed Parks, will my knowledge of Physics to any underclassman who hasn't enough trouble of his own. I, Mike Paul, will to Mike Fischer my credits in order to be considered a senior for '63. I, john Perschke, will to my brother my good grades and to Carol Kuntz my kind and tender heart. I, Bruce Peterson, will to janet Wilson all the fun I had in my senior year and none of the problems I faced. I, Bill Peterson, will one 2,000 pound bee to anyone who needs it. kk 1, w, K' I ' a,'lNlf'. T s Q, .. IQ L: 8.1 ,w...., yu-A. f nv. gA, T f3f3?l1gf1.-Lk Q L wwwg -. A 5 . 1 ,1 xv u 4, ,, A 1' , Q y nwfg wb KT 1 f , .wg ,L ,kg3f25.m,i, ' . .4 ,.-Y, x,.L 33 ' .Qm wQ?, 9 i X 5 X 1 f - v, 'M , Q... ., fm. .xi , 1 .kay J- .,,..,- .,,..N,. Ted Fx-egmi' i53 ?Wm5 ,wx ,ANN z.. 'f . ik ,M ,, . M fr.. 4 i - -X 3j'f'..ffef ' Y ,.vs,wfgigx,, , A HM M' f H .. . 1 r' 'RL i 1:55-ggi-SF Q ya - -a .K uw . . r . ,WAV 1 ,v QW H, Hg it -. it 'fic if .sa I? .. fx .. !,.v,ni', M I i f, W 5 4 ... : . 1 i QiF1Bk?1fe gBU?9P n M QISOH 4 4'-1. ,- J: Z W I A 1 .. i kkhy Ikk xiii: fi F I Q1 Z tw I4 V' Ge ' Q 1.55-1 .M,,,w. 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I, Dolores Piotrowski, will to McCullom Lake Griffins in MCHS the ability to stay on a hay-rack. I, Susan Prawl, will to Judy O'Brien a zipper and she knows where to use it. I, John Reese, will a Bosa Nova bird to sophomore class girls. I, Gayle Reid, will to Jill Johnson my ability to out-name-sayn her and to Jim Benson the Wood Pecker Theory Club with hopes he'll keep it going full force. I, Honey Reilly, will to Pam Marshall . . . ll! I, Carlos Ribas, will my good times in McHenry High to any next AFS foreign student. I, Ken Riordan, will to Chuck Sindler, the right to use all my excuses and to do to Moe as he pleases. I, Sandy Rodenkirch, will my brother to any teacher that can put up with him for a full year, and to Pam Leight my ability to knit during bookkeeping. I, Susan Schultz, will to all the neat, sharp freshmen of next year the ability to stay out of the Seniors' way. I, Marianne Schlieben, will to Carol Winkowski my sweaters that she borrowed from her sister. I, Bonnie Segermark, will to any worthy person the ability to be cut off during a Christmas skit while only half done, and all the fun I've had my senior year to my other half. I, Judy Seifert, will Don Harris my ability to type and a wonderful Senior year, and to my brother Bill the fun and experiences in high school. I, Doug Sellek, will five freckles, two dimples, and two blue eyes I found to Joy Brabanec in case she loses hers. I, Joyce Selzer, will Kathy Powers my ability to pass notes in study hall. I, Judy Selzer, will to Pam Marshall our ability to get lost on our way to wrestling matches, but then find that gas station attendants sure are nice. I, Pam Sexton, will to Greg Warren all the good times at Terry's. I, Chuck Sherman, will to Fred Cooper the stage band including the task of keeping Becky from rushing the band. I, Cleo Siscoe, will my cousin, Aleta Kremier, the ability to go with the Pep Band and not play an instrument. I, April Smith, will to my sister, Donna, all the gum I received from Bob Dickman. I, Barb Smith, will to my cousin Cookie Huemann my ability to get along with everyone. I, George Smith, hereby bequeath George Lissy my love for cookies and my going Plymouth. I, Kathleen Smith, will to my sister Marrilou the ability to get nothing done in three study halls. I, Lloyd Smith, will to Wayne Hiller my ability to work as hard as possible in athletics. I, Sandi Smith, will to Cindy Adams my big brother Dave, and to both of them all the fun and wonderful times I've had at good ole MCHS. I, Karen Soda, will to any underclassmen who have the ability, the right to watch over and see that my little brother stays out of trouble. I, Carol Sompel, will to my sister, Louise, my scratchy fountain pen. May she have better luck with it than I did. I, George Sorensen, will to my little brother, Freddie, all the fun I've had in my Senior Year, and the 127 lb. weight division. I, Shirley Spankuch, will to janet Wilson my kind ole heart and to Carol Kuntz all the luck with john. I, Donna Spencer, will to Darrell Barker one peanut cluster and one apple. I, Ann Sperandio, will to my sister, Rose, my ability to be short, and all my pictures of Bobby. I, Barbara Spielman, will to the next journalism class the ability to get on the dean's list for the first time! I, Sandy Spohr, will to my brother, Ray, my chorus robe and all the fun I've had in chorus. I, Cara Stamer, will my brother Woody my track shoes to run down to lunch. I, Judy Steadman, will to my sister Lorraine all the compliments and fun I've had in Mr. Blume-'s class. I, Bert Stittgen, will Mike Fischer a lifetime pass to the Ardvark Club. I, David Story, will my theory that money will come from the highest to anyone who believes as I do. I, Louis I. Stramaglio, will jim Daly my Football and Wrestling Conference Champion- ship plaques, to make him look athletic. I, Mike Stueben, will my running shoes to Dave Dimon, and all my funny jokes to Don Mercure. I, Carrie Taylor, will to Penny Hager all my grades in General Business. TOP ROW: Richard johnson, Lorraine Lid, Don Cameron, Ed Parks, Treas- urer: Miss Taylor. SECOND ROW: Sue Prawl, Marcy Chris- tenson, Sandy Spohr, Cathy Kostal, President. THIRD ROW: Roger Thompson, Kathy Kozicki, Carroll Beck, Secretary Bert Kissling, Vice-President. allowed Eiom mr ociety hgh, S tudentxjoumci TOP ROW: Valerie Peterson, Reporter: Ed Parks, President: Tom Bitterman, Carlos Ribas, Exchange Student: Mike Noonan, Arnold Berry, Mr. Haasl. SECOND ROW: Donna Schmelzer, jean- nie Benoche, Kathy Thompson, Jeanne Liptrot, Rose Blatter, Vice-President: Kathy Kostal, Secretary: Lynn Eichen- ger, Ronee Sommers. THIRD ROW: Steve Harris, Treasurer: Danny Turner, Tim Freund, Dick Bit- terman, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Liebman. IO3 BACK ROW: Carlos Ribas, Rick Ferris, Everett May, Richard Forsberg. FRONT ROW: Doug Sellek, Donna Gor- go, Diane Weingartner, Cara Stamer, blames Ryle, aumguarge lllfcizllllli Assistants iisrurelll Aids iillfllldl Machine pelrentoirs IO4 TOP ROW: Tom Blake, Charles Toma- sello, Virgil Burch, Tom Kacprowicz, Glen Glos, Lee Amour, Rick Burns, Mr. Cina. SECOND ROW: john Phillips, joan Burch, Tom Justen, Tom Palvic, Dan Kosior, George Lissy. THIRD ROW: jim O'Brien, Lynn Say- nor, Hugh Saynor, Don Mahal, Scott King, Dale Davis, Dan Zavesky. 9 o 0 Future eatcc ers ssocciiatibitoim TOP ROW: Mrs. Bolger, Bruce Peck, Lynn Reihansperger, Star West, Kathy Burrows, Janice Sturm, Mary Sullivan, Lynn Gallas, Carol Watkins, Sally Justen, Linnea Larson, Judy Knackstedt, Louise Sompel, Judy Freund, Diane Chabot, Janice Sturn, Verna Burch, Sue Walker, Lee Chappel. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Weingart, Sherry Schultz, Kathy Thompson, Gaye Vinsik, Cheryl Oeffling, Evelyn Harrison, Nancy Lossman, Lyn Krebs, Kristine Weisenberger, Vikki Jesski, Pam Leight, Marilyn Cima, Norma Swerringer, Ruth Schmitt, Diane Smith, Elaine Wagner. THIRD ROW: Isabelle Wolf, Barbara Tansey, Barbara Albright, Jill Johnston, Sandy Wetzel, Janet Murray, Helena Oleszczuk, Mary Pliner, Don McCrary, Cathy McMillin, Cynda Radner, Sharon Brown, Patricia Mueller, Renee Sommers, Donna Dean, Karen Huemann. TOP ROW: Mrs. Bolger, Tom Landis, Pamela Parker, Lynn Hartmann, Jean Brinkman, Lynn Eichinger, Sue Marchi, Sandra Spohr, Mike Fisher, Ken Sternickle, Jim Schneck, Jim Tonyan, Madelynn Malstrom, Mary Ann Stepanovic, Jill Johnston, Lorraine Lidd, Ann Pliner, Dale Marzano. SECOND ROW: Barb Albright, Leslie Decker, Valerie Peterson, Carol Booster, Betty Becker, Charlotte Gerke, Rosemary Chappell, Lu- cinda Fradinardo, Sue Meineke, Judy O'Brien, Sharon Hoffman, Nancy West, Bonnie Segermark, Diane Bierchen, Joyce Brabanec, Chris Colborn, Jackie Hansen. THIRD ROW: Connie Freund, Donna Gorgo, Trudy Freund, Laura Wilson, Nancy Miller, Jan Potter, Nancy Ziel, Genny Adams, Sue Nowak, Kathy Smith, Pam Von Obstfelter, Penny Hager, Linda Crane, Florence Jumper, Pat Grabovy, Perry Leigh. l05 with Legion A an S TOP ROW: Kathy Kostal, Bill Wilson, jackie Hansen, Ed Parks, Chris Levesque, Beverly Grote, Mrs. Angel- 656. SECOND ROW: Sandy Spohr, Fred Cooper, Elayne Godina, Bill Kidd, Adrienne Ozog, Don McCrary. THIRD ROW: Bill Cable, Bert Kissling, Marcy Christensen, Cindy Tomasello, Fred Kusch. Latin llrurlb FIRST ROW: Bob Doran, Pat Mueller, Pat Sinnonsin, Ida Mae Walkington, Jan Sturm, Sara Borchardt, Diane Chobot, Sally Justen, Loridale Dickson, Robert Beck, Mrs. Angelese. SECOND ROW: Duane I-Iaak, Richy Platt, Ray Spohr, Jim Meeker, Roy Moss, jim Anderson, Ron johnson, Dave Dimon, Paul Liebman. THIRD ROW: Gaye Vinsek, Helen Vogt, Bonnie Beato, Evelen Harrison, Barbara Lorch, Kathy Thompson, Lynn Gallas, Debbie Franke. Cambrian TOP ROXV: Bonnie Bruce, Diane Rother- mel, Nancy Lossmann, George Koch, Ron Schubert, Julie Thompson, Susie Jacobsen, Connie Ritter, Mrs. Anglese. SECOND ROW: Diane Olszewski, Chris- tine Liptrot, Isabelle Wolf, Carol Wat- kins, Jeanne Jo Benoche, Audrey Keevil, Candy Margenson, Jerry Fidler. THIRD ROW: Gary Snell, Arthur Jung- Wirth, Steve Blake, Tom Carlson, Rich- ard Smith, Dean Glosson. TOP ROW: Jim Devos, Star Wfest, Judy Knackstedt, Betty Becker, Margaret Karas, Linnea Larson, Michael Cooper, Fran Holsinger, Gail Parks, Louise Sompel, Sheryl Bourbon, Mrs. Angle-se. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Weingart. Georgia Foerster, Patty Schmieglitz, Lynn Baker, Judy Palmbach, Nancy Fisher, Rita Thurlwell, Sandy Wfetzcl Cynthia Grote. THIRD ROW: Mike Zvonar, Tom Browne, Dominic Tomasello, Wayne Hiller, Jim Meyer, John Michels, James Morris. TOP ROW: Sue Farr, Charlene Thornton, Lynn Reihansperger, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Hachmeister, Diane Bjork, Judi Freund, Mrs. Anglese. SECOND ROW: Susanna Walker, Rae Chadwick, Sherry Schultz, Victor Jus- ten, Sharon Browne, Linda Low, Chris Tiffany. THIRD ROW: Mary Sullivan, Pat Mor- rison, Pat Gable, Betty Banach, Kathy Murray, Sharon Hughes. IO7 lF'CEBlIllfClb1 TOP ROW: Phil Schmidt, Pam Von Obstfelter, Vice-President: Donna Gorgo, jane MacDonald, Nancy Lockwood, joy Ann Brabenec, Lynn Eichinger, Peper Lopez, Sandy Spohr, Kenneth Sternickle, Miss Taylor. SECOND ROW: Diane Wiengartner, Treasurer: Carroll Beck, President: Cara Stamer, Theresa Hetterman, Carol Hughes, Nancy XVest, Debbie Block, Gayle Reid, Sue Prawl. FIRST ROW: Roger Thompson, Secretary: jim Ryle, Rick Ferris, Dave Miller, George Sorenson, Art Olsen, Doug Sellek. pamela Cllulb 4 TOP ROW: Mrs. Adams, Russell Philips, Ann Pliner, Lee Amour, Diane Bierchen, John Reese, Mary Ann Olk, Richard jelinek, Lillian Kelso, Rick Burns, Madelynn Malstrom. SECOND ROW: jim Lingenfelter, Jim Doran. john Davis, Bill Niemec, Tom Bitterman, Bob Kerr, john Hickey, Fred Schmidt, Ro- land Koerper, Ken Riordnn, Butch Lubke. FIRST ROW: Roberta Houck, Donna Setzler, Liz Barker, Melodie Losch, Karen Soda, President: Bill jorgenson, Treasurer, Jan Kraus. Secretary, Janice Bush, Vice-President: Marilyn Keippelb, Pat Grabovy, Pat Low. l08 Future . oiurireiunua reins OllulAlIl1'l1CP3lPllCrEil ijt TOP ROW: Diane Story, Carol Wells, Susan Laurence, Sharon Lari, Barb Pasternock, Violet DeCicco, Cathy Brusso, Genene Dember, Pam Gable, Joanne Whiting, Kathy Loser, Diane Dyslin, Mrs. Hornsby, Sponsor. SECOND ROVU: Marlene Grant, Pat Gilbertson, Roberta Counley, Jean Griswold, Chris Hose, Jerry Freund, Susan Meineke, Pat Hansen, Sandra Ficken, Gail Singer, Nancy Bellon. 'THIRD ROXV: Linda Casey. Mary Lou Smith, Georgia Blake, Diane Kinzie, Judy Lamberg, Pat Gable, Patti Schmieglitz, Lorraine Steadman, Lorie Getner. FOURTH ROXV: Pat Hamil, Mary Jane Hodges, Charlene Reid, Barbara Sinicin, Diane Kasprzak, Linda Hess, Linda Tychewicz, Jacqueline Jaques. x TOP ROW: Linda XVallar, Diane Kotalik, Carol Zimney, Pat Krebeck, Sandy Brennan, Cookie Thompson, Judy Groell, Barbara Spielman. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Erb, Joanne Reid, Nancy Griswold, Ruth Fowler, Sharon O,LCllI'y', Carolyn Anderson, Donna Bucaro, Mary Pat Mrachek, Elizabeth Kilday. FIRST ROW: Marianne Borchert. Adella Dickson, President, Eileen Homo, Vice-Presidentg Sherry Oeffling, Judy Hays, Secretary, Chris 'R a ' ' c IO9 Cl1ff1n5,M1ss Stone, Sponsor. A 1 9 :V -. 25, U' 7 A '51 rw u f' -' -2: IQ TTA' f NITE' 5 a E x 5 5 x .5 Q K H 2 , gi 1 was! ai ., E 23 i L , ix 3. 7- 2 an 5 1 3 v H5 , 1 -we , SSP i 5 , W , E ,K K ,.,: X A S is 4 x. Q s . 4-.1, gg EY? : p.f ' if Q. wig s J WM 4 wg Future mulsiiinress llaeerdleirs TOP ROXV: Betty Barbier, Ruth Gabriel, Carol I-Iamelitz, Leigh Perry, Gail Young, Sharon Beaman, Pat Reilly, Sandi Smith, Pat Hamil, Virginia Stilling. SECOND RONV: Carol Herdrick, Barbara Spielman, Sue Murray, Jackie Sawisch, Pam Leight, Diane Wfeingartner, Judy Groell, Kathy Koziclti. Rebecca Dalby. THIRD ROXV: Marion Stange, Karon Karls, Sec., Judy Seltzer, Vice-Pres., Lydia Kotiw, Pres., Joyce Seltzer, Treas.g Kathy Powers, Connie Freund. FIRST ROW: Mr. Blume, Carol Zimny, Bernadine Reid, Shirley Spankuch, Jeanne Liptrot, Pat Harbecke, Connie Segermarlc, Bonnie Segermark, Pat Bolton, Genny Adams. SECOND ROXV: Sandi Larson, Ann Pliner, Mary Jane Justen, Eileen Homo, Dolores Klapperich, Carol Sompel, .Mary Freund, Lillian Kelso, Star XX'est. THIRD ROXV: Ellen XX'ells, Diane Kotalik, Margaret Colborn, Joan Joosten, Pat Reilly, Sandi Smith, Pam Marshall. IH L g ' 3 ' .41 Yjgrii Hffffiiffffzl 'W 5? sf. . ' gl! as x..- lgiw. R 2 May. Lg R 3 s 5 i i I F I NJ ,rr W'1'+ gui? . fm? kf Q Z? ., .5 ..,,, , ,f gifs E Qf' is .. in hvvkvy A 1, ,w Q Q W-1 'kflgxyill' K' E , .56 f A 1 ir A X AQ., ,,. L. ll l ,ST , Yi ? i fy Li Ki if 1 , f 'f Q ,R w - ww, f.:- 1 w Wag? t, if 5 'ff A ,Wy H? , A 5' - K I V A, mV,i , 1 , gg d ii 1 -mi , .. 3 . 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SECOND ROW: Jim Brefeld, jackie Hansen, jon Nolan, Sara Borchardt, Rodney Mauch, Trudy Freund, Kathy Smith, Fred Cooper, Loradale Dixon, Lynn Saynor, Melody Losch Sue Prawl, Nancy Lockwood. THIRD ROW: Lynn Reihansperger, Nancy Fischer, Kathy Thompson, jill Johnston, Chris Oleszczuk, Ida Mae Walkington, Ron Vycital, Charles Sherman, Eileen Homo. FOURTH ROW: Sue Marchi, Valerie Peterson, Elayne Godina, Laren Haubold, Mary Ann Stepanovic, Janice Busch. Girls? Qilhoimuis TOP ROW: Pam Von Obstfelter, Jane MacDonald, Mary Jane Hodges, Linda Low, Helen Vogt, Bonnie Tonyan, Joanne Whiting, Sandy Heir, Sue Fossum, Chris Fossum, Diane Johnson, Donna Gorgo, Chris Levesque, Evelyn Harrison. SECOND ROW: Terry Herdrick, Dolores Klapperich, Janet Wilson, Sandi Larson, Vicki Jesski, Gail Parks, Lois Krebs, Linda Mansfield, Sharon Knox, Shirley Spankuch, Carol Kuntz, Linda Kay Diedrich. THIRD ROW: Cindy Adams, Ronee Sommers, Rita Thurlwell, Sandy Berkley, Nancy Howe, Kathy Meyer, Nancy West, Carol Herdrick, Cheryl Wittrock, Valerie Petersen, Cathy Ruth, Mary Sue Weyland. FOURTH ROW: Eileen Homo, Joy Colborn, Kathy Kostal, Nancy Lockwood, Theresa Hetterman, Beth Glysing, Sara Bor- chardt, Rose Blatter, Gail Tarvin, Genny Adams. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Block, Betty Barbier, Patty Hansen, Madelynn Malstrom, Sue Jacobsen, Jeanne Liptrot, Becky Kissling, Pam Parkhurst. SIXTH ROW: Cathy McMillin, Linda Kunz, Jeanne Benoche, Dolly Meyer, Connie Freund, Pat Whalen, Sandra Spohr. r iixedl Clhoruis TOP ROW: Patty Hansen, Cheryl Wittrock, Denny Klein, Ron Amour, Tim Freund, Gary Hunt, Jim O'Brien, James Morris, Albert Casey, Ron Parks, Sandra Berkley, Terry Herdrick. SECOND ROW: Donna Gorgo, Sue Fossum, Cathy Ruth, Sandy Heir, Joanne Whiting, Mary Sue Weyland, Ronee Sommers, Bonnie Tonyan, Val Peterson, Rita Thurlwell, Linda Low, Helen Vogt. THIRD ROW: Bob Matchen, Bert Kissling, Ed Parks, Butch Olsen, Jim Benson, Rich Johnson, Hugh Saynor, Don McCrary, Lee Amour. FOURTH ROW: Jane MacDonald, Diane Johnson, Mary Jane Hodges, Jim Gerth, Ray Spohr, Cindy Adams, Chris Fossum, Jeanne Benoche. FIFTH ROW: Cathy McMillin, Connie Freund, Chris Levesque, Linda Kunz, Dolly Meyer, Pam Parkhurst. QEllll0lI l1l1S TOP ROW: Pam Von Obstefelder, Rita Harbecke, Cheryl Stahlman, Bonnie Kollenkark, Sue Walker, Sally Justen, Lynn Saynor, Karen Patek, Gaye Vinsik, Evelyn Harrison. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lockwood, Corinne Frett, Mary Jo VC'ilson, Marda Schneck, Bonnie Freund, Sandra josserand, Myra Frantz, Judy Knackstedt, Christine Tiffany. THIRD ROW: Pat Gable, Lorraine Glover, Pamila Parker, Laura Bixby, Gail Young, Kathy Thompson, Kitty Phelan, Lynn Gallas, FOURTH ROW: Lynda Wiedenhoeft, Donna Smith, Laura Wilson, Donna Setzler, Marilyn Keipel, Nancy Ziel, Barbara justen. TOP ROW: Lynn Krebbs, Carol Kuntz, Shirley Spankuch, Nancy Lockwood, Don McCrary, jerry Buch, George Lissy, Theresa Hettermann, Kathy Kostal, janet Wilson, Gail Parks, Vicki jeski. SECOND ROW: Rose Blatter, Dolqres Klapperick, jim Fantus, Dennis Banker, Rodney Mauch, Bob Schopp, Vick Beck, Bill Barrett, Don Mercure, Genny Adams, Sandy Larson. THIRD ROW: Becky Kissling, joy Colborn, Pam Von Obstefelder, Sharon Knox, Sarah Borchart, Gayle Tarvin, Eileen Homo, Beth Glysing, Madelynn Malstrom, Linda Mansfield, Betty Barbier. FOURTH ROW: Susan Jacobsen, Dick Brown, Jim Benson, Gary O'Day, Everett May, Ken Laurence, Dennis Yonkus, Ron Blake, jim Doran. FIFTH ROW: Jeanne Liptrot, Carol Herdrick, Nancy West, Debby Block, Nancy Howe, Sandra Spohr, Evelyn Harrison, Linda Diedrich. l iiirfllsg Qlihoirauis TOP ROXV: Elaine XY'agner. Mary Pliner. XVendy Sayler. Sue Meineke, Judy Bennish, Janice Schaefer, Diane Wolf, Barb Meyer, Evelyn Harrison. SECOND ROXY: Janice Sturm. Fran Schneider, Ida Mae XY'alkington. Linda Moore. Linda Larson, Fran Holsinger, Betty Misshach, Kathy Blake. Dianne Dyslin. THIRD ROXV: Sharon Rzecliula. Connie Cain, Kathy Miller, Carol Anderson, Pat XVilson, Pat Mueller, Donna Raske, Shirley Schuringa. FOVRTH ROXV: Linda Lamhert. Chris Oleszczuk. Lorrie Getner. Angie Thode. Mary Moy. '-19' I' F' . 1 lf 1 l 1 TOP ROXV: Debby Franke. Madelynn Malstrom. Kathy Smith, Leslie Decker, Paulette Geiersbach, Sue McKibbin, Xvanda Tonyan, Roherta Counley. Mary Kay Freund, Ann Pliner, joan Joosten. SECOND ROXVQ Kathy Powers. Pat Simonsen. Diane Smith. Linda Larson, Donna Schmelzer, Lorrie Beahler, Linda Casey, Helen Tuttle. Sandi XVetzel. Barb Albright, Olive Jackson. Bernadette Hoppe. THIRD ROXV: Kathy Thomas, Debhic Kuhlman. Nancy Morris, Chris Colhorn. Jeannie Brinkman, Val Vifhite, Mary Joosten, Lynn Eichinger. Lynn Hartmann. FOYRTH ROXV: Nancy Kay Miller. Theresa Freund. Rose Sperandio. Elaine Godina. Rosemary Chappell, Sandy Fairchild. 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Sim ,sn C - C' rf jk Dickson, and I3I 5 N, Athletics ,dv amp epiveseintaittives' Left: Nancy West Right: Kathy Kostal Sltiulcclleirlut llneacillers STANDING: Miss Bishop, Kathy Kostal, Ann Pliner, Judy O'Brien! Donna Spencer, Carol Schuringa, Miss Frantz SECOND ROW: Jackie Hansen, Leanna Sellelc, Nancy, West, Bonnie Segermark, Kitty Phelan, Eileen Homo. THIRD ROW: Laura Wilson, Donna Low, Pat Grabovy, Lynne Eichinger, Pam Parker, Pam Leight. ' V Girls? Athletic ssotciifailkiiomt SENIORS TOP ROW: Kathy Powers, Cheryl Wittrock, Joy Brabenec, Bernadine Reid, Carol Zimny, Donna Frett, Judy Reining, Sharon Hoff- man, Jackie Hansen, Wanda Tonyan, Mary Jane Joosten, Kathy Smith, Judy Hay, Carol Schuringa, Leslie Decker, Mary Ann Stepano- vic, Pat Haynes, Karen Carls, Shirley Morris. SECOND ROW: Marian Stange, Carol Booster, Laura Wilson, Nancy Miller, Jeanie Brinkman, Ann Pliner, Eileen Homo, Sandy Josserand, Bonnie Freund, Lynn Hartmann, Val Peterson, Leigh Perry, Donna Setzler. THIRD ROW: Joan Joosten, Trea Borrelli, Lorraine Glover, Charlotte Gerke, Pam Marshall, Pam Leight, Sandra Berkley, Donna Low, Janice Potter, Laura Bixby, Nancy Zeil, Mary Freund. I34 Gfiiirllsi Athletic ssocciatlziioini BOARD IXIEINIBERS TOP RONV: Jeanne Benoche, Linda Gallas, Miss Irene Bishop, Valerie Peterson, Lori Vacula. SECOND ROXV: Lynn Hartmann, Marcy Christensen, Leslie Decker, Jackie Hansen, Kathy Kostal. gk TOP RONW: Linda Adams, Bonnie Bruce, Sherry Schultz, Aleta Kreimier, Audrey Keevil, Sue Jacobsen, Nancy Fisher, Chris Zielinski, Kathy Barrows, Con- stance Ritter, Carol Walkins, Star VUcst. SECOND ROW: Bernadette Hoppe, Janet Murray, Bonnie Bruce, Linda Kuntz, Barb Al- bright, Jill Johnston, Barb Tan- sey, Barb Meyer, Judy Newkirk, Georgia Blake, Evelyn Harrison, Gaye Vinsik. THIRD ROXW: Rae Chadwick, Sue Fossurn, Mary Sullivan, Kathy Justen, Mary Moy, Linda Gallas, Kathy Thompson, Jeanne Be- noche, Linda Low. SOPHOBIORES TOP ROXV: Julie Tlmompson, Janice Sturm, Fran Holsinger, Lena Larson, Ruth Schmitt, Bobbie Donnelly, Lynn Reihan- sperger, Sara Borchartlt, Sue Farr, Diane Cholot. SECOND ROW: Pam Hubner, Gail Parks, Jo Ann Day, Mary Jo Weingzlrt, Sherry Oeffling, Mary Frisby, Margaret Frisby, Chris Liptrot, Pat Mack, Nancy Loss- man. THIRD ROW: Gerry Fidler, Judy Freund, Linda Hans, Charlene Thornton, Ida XValkington, Sally Justen, Debbie Francke. 2 Q L M 31. J? .gy X E FQ 3 Eff . gf mags S XJ 5.3. 5 L ,iw 3 'W f ef A- X 5 ,,,Q,. wwf Nii- 4 , ,. , .I S . R ,: . :r ea -Q. ., I t .. 7. . as fig 4X ,Y If 31 1 if E this mv A T' Q F-gal R52 R . S 3 iq.. H -1 N. . Q Qi wiv 3 Q S iii. K - 152, Q52 A in X as ,, . , 5 fd V 3,1 , 55. ' A A Vg wi' L W' gi ff 41 ,yy F f ...f A, gg A A E . ' , Sam 5? My W Y mf. if 5 MA .. ' 1 ' 2. ' V, 'A sxsfxgf J .I .5 ig SU , if . y K . , ff, in A . ...,., I , , ,M 5 , 1 4. - . ,, L, 3 1 M ' K k - : X Y .M,,f5.., fi A ww MQ- ff.- . V, . ,v ,A ' . if I - if . W . 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THIRD ROW: Phil Schmidt, Tim Farr, joe Fino, Dick jelinek, Fred Kusch, Tom Trendler, Monte Corso, Ken Weber, Bob Wahl Barrington Dundee Zion Palatine McHenry Libertyville Woodstock Crystal Lake Conference Standing: W L T McHenry O O McHenry 1 O McHenry 3 O McHenry 5 O McHenry 4 1 McHenry 4 1 McHenry 5 O McHenry 7 O Wnrriorr 18 6 20 32 21 6 6 13 Record Antioch Zion-Benton Libertyville Crystal Lake Woodstock Palatine Barrington Dundee SKEBIIJIILIDII' M .75 'SLS ' W,,,. f fax f Mwfl ,N Q1,14l p LZH QQ Vzii ...Q JI f ,sag AV, gif , . f i H 5 is ,, ML! W1 y fu f m Q W, --V f V' 'W I M' KW-N, , ki, A , A I ff RR. Wk, VVZA ,I V I V I K 'N , , J . ly :YX K V If 1 , - --J' j if ff f' 'ff 51:21 2 X ,Q 3, -ff' 2 ,. ,,f. V , F' '72, ' ' ' 1412? 5 Y N ff' '5 M3-.M I Q' JOM :I fjstm If 1 ' 111254 fi' Lag J WR 8 K Q E V mf W 1 V,,, N-.lrglqfqsa . I I wif lvfi, , v ex 1, MJ ' ff ,f gf Q if M X .Vi .fly 2 ,A A ly ,JL 1:5 L. 1 iN 156 W X 1 V by H is wa 1 WA!!! X A 3 fn .ix K!! I K ix?-if mnkiu max . 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Stix H .49 5 1 1- up , ., 5 'A , I. r -XX J' 'Mi ' by fm -fp' --s W, X 2 4. su... ty Q ,I 5.3 Y - . -- - rosllazgolpnllu ll-rooiflllofalllll ln TOP ROXV: Ken Montrose, Dominic Tomasello, joe Bellino, Charles Keith, Terry Doran, jim Meeker, jim O'Brien, Terry Miller Ron Amour, joe Glosson, Mike Cooper. SECOND ROW: Ron johnson, Tom Wiles, Keith Jensen, Vic Justes, jim Morenz, jim Creamer, Vic Beck, Richard XVolf, Bob Doran THIRD ROXV: Tom Lunkenheimer, Rodney Mauch, John Fleck, Ken Laurence, Trey Covalt, Don Stine, George Koch, Denny Meyer res man ooiflharllll BACK ROW: Dave Smith, Ken Jaques, Glenn Decker, Ray Simon. SECOND ROW: Joe Missbach, Cory Patterson, Mike Zabroski, Richard Nielsen, Richard Rainwater, Paul Swanson. THIRD ROW: jim Herman, jim Kusch, Paul McDonald, John Nolen, Bruce Potratz, Rich Soda, George Hauser. FOURTH ROW: Earl Hansen, Bill Hauck, Phil Hoffman, Mike Pliner, Tim Freund, Rich Albright, Bill Brennan. STANDING: Coach Seaton. I4I arrsiity Barslkcettlhtarllll TOP ROW: Bert Kissling, Managerg Lloyd Smith, Phil Schmidt, jim Benson, Joe Fino, Fred Kusch Dick Jelinek Bob Mayfield, Tim Farr, Rich Smith, Butch Olsen, Manager. SECOND ROW: john Rourke, Chris Newkirk, Ted Freund, Mr. Fulton, coach, Don Meyer, B111 Funk Tom Blake, Bryan Klontz, Manager. NOR Palatine Libertyville Dundee Zion Barrington McHenry Wookstock Crystal Lake TH SUBURBAN CONFERENCE STANDING Won Lost Pts. Opp. Pts. 14 0 860 11 3 779 8 6 835 8 6 787 6 8 799 5 9 767 3 11 767 1 13 775 690 692 805 763 820 813 813 974 rosllitzgopllit Bamslkeltllmaillll TOP ROW: Coach jack Thomas, Gary Snell, Rodney Mauch, Richard Smith, Bob Doran, Roy Moss. SECOND ROW: Rich Soda, Don Stine, Gary Lockwood, Ken Lawernce, Myron Mentz, Woody Stamer. THIRD ROW: Mike Conway, Managerg Wayne Hiller, Jim Meyers, Paul Wilkinson, john Michels, Dave Smith, Manager. res man llgaisllaeltllmatllll TOP ROW: Dan Turner, Manager, Ken Leiback, Mike Pliner, Dick Peterson, Pete Newendorp, Bruce Potratz, John Nolen jim Morenz, Coach Hagemann. SECOND ROW: Glen Olsen, Denny Meyer, Mike, Phelan, Paul Swanson, Bob Fowler, jim Herman, Denny Blake. THIRD ROW: Bill Brennan, Hal Eurich, Dave Smith, Tim Freund, Earl Hansen, Steve Morrison, Manager. I44 M W Glulb X , it 3 , , . 5 12 gee, V Ef- TOP ROW: Tim Farr, Bob Wahl, Roland Koerper. SECOND ROW: Ted Fruend, John Rourke. aursiltty A, .iii TOP ROW: George Koch, Tim Farr, Bob Wahl, Bill Funk, Ted Freund, Richard Johnson, SECOND ROW: joel Himpleman, Ken Fletcher, Fred Kusch, Phil Hastings, john Rourke. THIRD ROW: Jim Brefield, Chris Newkirk, Roland Koerper, Lloyd Smith, Cliff Harris-absent. airsiilfy Wrestling FIRST ROW, STANDING: Fred Sorensen, Russell Phillips, Denny Banker, Bob Nielson. SECOND ROW, KNEELING: Dave Heckman, Bob Wahl, Ed Erb, XVayne Latimer, Larry Schuerr. LAST ROXV: john Oppenheim, john Davis, Henry justen, J21ySayler, jimAnclerson, George Sorensen. Action Shots of Seniors Jay Sayler and john Davis George Sorenson and jim Meyers Bob Wahl and Bob Kelso Iroslhzgoplh Wrestling TOP RONW: Tom Wiles, Ron Gelvin, Lois Pogany, Bruce Erber, Rich Wolf, Mike McEvoy, Jim O'Brien, Gary McClain, Coach Dean Hargis. SECOND ROW: Lee Chappell, Vic justes, jim Kelly, Ed Cook, Terry Miller, Paul Heber, Ron Johnson, Tom Lunkenheimer. THIRD ROXV: Jim Creamer, Dave Freund, Paul Lomax, Mike Zvonar, Roy Fellows, joe Bellino, Dean Glosson. iresllmmielim Irestklling TOP ROW: jim Zvonar, Dale Marzano, Lonnie Opalka, Tom Bossler, Randy Nielson, Steve Marchi, George Steponavic. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Parks, Don Paul, John Winston, Chuck Missel, Roger Peck, Dave Weikel. THIRD ROW: Lenny Blades, Steve Hovseth, Phillip Hoffman, Craig johnson, Tom Hinspater, Donald Blair, Roy Simon. I47 aursitty Gfolllll - iroslluzgopllu Gfollllf - ,A TOP ROW: Bob BeCk6I1lJ21ugl1, TOIU AIHOHSOH, Allen KUf1Cl, TOP ROW: Craig Adams, Buz Frett, William Stamer, jim johnson Mark Laskowski, john Rourke, Bill Funk, Mr. Cuda. Paul Liebman, Don Meyer, Mr. Cuda. SECOND ROW1 Ted H0fUl9Y, Bill AUClf?fS0U, Chris Nfiwlilfli- SECOND ROW: Art Keevil, Richard Platt, Vince Weyland, Tom Carl son, Russ Weyland. ross ouuntiry - Fatllll TOP ROW: Don McCrary, Dave Zeiger, jim Anderson, Dan Turner, Mike Hatch, Roland Koerper, Gary Snell, Charles Whiting, Mike Lichty, Coach McCracken. SECOND ROW: Bruce Peck, Dave Diamond, Cliff Harris, Tom Tomlinson, Ron Sluga, Richard Brown, Mike Stuehen, Denny Banker, Mike Major. l48 '1 aurslitty Track TOP ROW: Mr. Hutchinson, Bob McDonald, Jim Schneck, Larry Freund, Vic Nowicki, Cliff Harris, Mike Stueben, jim Brefelcl, Mr Seaton. SECOND ROW: Wayne Fuchs, Ron Freund, Frank Gende, Wayne Latimer, Butch Olson, Lee Amour, Bob jeschke. THIRD ROW: George Sorenson, Roland Koerper, Conway Sotos, Arnold Berry, Ken Lishamer, Ken Thoren, Phil Hastings. iroslhzgoplh Trac TOP ROW: Dick Jelinek, Scott King, Richard Moore, Pete Saar, George Cook, Ed Cook, Bryan Klontz, Rodney Mauch, Ron Galvin, Gary Mann, Don Mercure, Don Justen, George Lissy. SECOND ROW: Jim Kelley, jim Creamer, Mike Zvonar, Terry Doran, Roy Fellows, Keith johnson, Mike Cooper, Mike Hatch, Denny Banker, Bruce Peck, Dave Diamond, Bob Doran, Paul Hebron. THIRD ROW: Dave Freund, Steve Blake, Bob Clus, Allen Adams, john Oppenhiem, Ron Amour, Jim O'Brien, Tom Hansen, jim Mars, Ken Freund. I49 amrsitlzy Baiselhelllll .ati -u up TOP ROW: Coach Mandli, james Ambrose, Ron Kreutzer, Ed Erb, Kenneth Laurence, Rick johnson, Rick Justen, Vic Beck. SECOND ROW: Bill Cable, Ron Zank, john Hickey, Denny Smith, Tom Palvic, Tom Blake, Ron Jeschke, Mike Dillon. THIRD ROW: Mike Conway, Richard Phannenstill, joe Bellino, john Michels, Wayne Hiller, Craig Keith, Gary Snell, Paul Wilkinson Terry Miller, John Meyer. l50 2' 'wa-5' IK, 95621 A f 'Sf :L 'Q way' vw V325 ff ff fi x 82 'Fa I i ff I, Roger Thompson, will to john Winston my old pan of broken drumsticks in the hope that he can make better use of them than I did. I, Kenneth Thoren, will my wrestling shoes and three years and two weeks of experience to the coach to distribute as he sees fit. I, Perry Tipperreiter, will to Dennis Yonkus the ability to pass in Problems in Democracy without saying anything all semester. I, Cindy Tomasello, will all my brownie points to Danita and those left over to Dominic jr. I, jim Tonyan, will Craig Adams all the health I have enjoyed the four past years in the hope that he has as much. I, Tom Trendler, will twenty pounds and two inches in height to jim Ambrose so he can start in football. I, Dan Tronsen, will my brown in the office to Bruce Erber. I, Lori Vacula, will to jackie Hansen my ability to get excited at all basketball and football games. I, Carola Viehweg, will Carola's Force to any junior taking chemistry. I, Vikki Viverito, will to Star West the ability to someday talk with the ah accent. I, Bob Wahl, will to all underclassmen the ability to maintain a small stable of girls. I, Dorothymae Walezak, will my average grades and unused brownie points to my brother Edward, who can really use them, and to Lynn Saynor the best Senior Year ever. I, Linda Wallar, will to any underclassman my reputation as shy, quiet, and reserved. I, Ken Weber, will to jim Daly my ability to talk in study hall. I, Trish Weber, will to Pam Marshall along with Judy, our ability to get lost on our way to the wrestling matches, although we found the gas station attendants sure are nice! I, Diane Weingartner, will to Sue Nowak the path I have worn between Miss Taylor's office and the Language Lab 6th period. 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