High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 39 text:
“
:sail 1' xg- N' . .rg 3A,M,5k,Q. at . if N X X N t Q5 ' Ula - K LS., 1 x . . ' E A 3, E V ' ' '1 -.'f - ' t u g . . . el ' as FX, - V X - V ., t it . N N. . . N , fr-i . e .Q .-.- 'RS-.S 1 3 . ., se X: : -. .X 3-we . 0 1 5 ft . 5 . .X i . 'S , Ni if g ' J A C ii K . -.smiiaifeii ' ' .. S A , ' 1555? - . A A DAVID STEPLETON Service SCOTT WALKER CHARLES ROY JONATHAN MAY GREGORY LUCENTE Usher Corps Public Relations Arrangements Charity fb' , . ,i P we a f , 5511 1-gf-f JOHN NEMEROVSKI Dance ' .erx v +-A dw g:l3 , 2 .- i f .A i . JOHN TETON ANDREW COE W. JAMES ROBERT MOATS L. BRIAN CHARLES RITZEN Laginiappe N Club MCNERNY Dinner FITZPATRICK Soph. Chairman Tickets Jr. Chairman 'E 5 ' J! 5 f ff W 3 ' , JOHN WILE Social Service REPS-FIRST ROW: Sobel, Krensky, Marsh, Harris, Rockler, Waesby, Fridstein, Brandt, Cooper, Quale, Petersen, Winkless, Hymen, Shank man, Knupfer. SECOND: Schwartz, W. Kinnaird, Hanson, Yoshioka, Redding, Nemerovski, Blackett, Fiffer, Barnard, Roy, Hubachek, Ull man, Custer, Hammond, Ritzin, Battle, Dix. THIRD: Harrison, Weil, R. Kinnaird, Petersen, Hartgering, Weinberg, Hughey, Kimmel, Fairman Wilkins, Russo, Carlson, Werner, Pitt. REAR: Mollner, McCullough, Lev, Booth, K. Miller. Nachman, Sperry, Geocaris, Suerth, May, Hand ler, Collins, S. Miller, Shoch, Enchelmayer, Neuman, Sullivan.
”
Page 38 text:
“
. e 2, - L ,L ,-'-, 1 STEPHEN HUMMEL DAVID PORTER President Vice-President DEAN TOPPINO DONALD WILLIAMSON Secretary Treasurer A Most Diversified Year Tri-Ship, through an actively interested board, extended itself into all fields of school activity An assiduous board, enthusiastic support from all classes, and careful guidance by seven faculty sponsors aided Tri- Ship to achieve the most thorough and unified service pro- gram ever. Under the capable leadership of Dave Porter, President, Steve Hummel, Vice-President, Dean Topping, Secretary, Don Williamson, Treasurer, and head sponsor hir. Lightner, Tri-Ship presented a most diversified yet completely co-ordinated field of activities. The charity committee headed by Greg Lucente organ- ized the traditional charity projects co-sponsored with Girls' Club. A clothing drive for South Viet Nam and Appalachia netted Well over twenty-six tons of usable clothing. The annual spring charity drive, HHead Startf' yielded much- needed funds to help finance under-equipped schools and playgrounds in Chicago. The Social Service program under John VVile and sponsored by hir. Lawrence lVIinear or- ganized both tutoring projects at Lawndale, and crash daysu at the Ecumenical Institute where volunteers cleaned and repainted rooms. Great success in the dance program headed by John Ne- mervoski and M1'. John Allen was achieved When, for the first time, a major rock and roll group, The Shadows of Knight, was hired to stimulate ticket sales, and, conse- quently, they -did reach an all-time high. Participation was high at both the sock hops and the ice cream social. Services, sponsored by M1'. Robert Pruitt, and Usher Corps, headed by Scott Walker and Mr. David Dickrnan, helped to coordinate various school functions, the latter or- ganization provided ushers for every large event presented during the year. Under the guidance of Mr. Peter Frant- zen, NH Club, with head Andy Coe, bore the responsi' bility for supervising all interscholastic sports events. Lagniappe, the all student show, directed by John Teton and sponsored by Dr. Rude and Mr. Greenebaum, was a tremendous success for the scholarship fund as the show grossed over 58,000 Ticket arrangements for Lagniappe 25 Well as the Qpera were handled by jim lVICNerney, special arrangements and plans were supervised by Jon May, and Tom Roy was in charge of all publicity. The class chair- men, Whose function was to supervise the activities of each class, were Brian Fitzpatrick, Juniors, Tex Reiter, Sopho- mores, and Tom Dix, Freshmen. Thus, Tri-Ship enjoyed an unparalleled year of activity and success.
”
Page 40 text:
“
With good will, Tri-Ship volunteers send tons of clothing to Viet Nam. CEar0nJ USHER CO RPS Steve Robling Clifford Selloe Richard Miller Randy Garrett Ron Schoefer Steve Voysey Doug Allen Bob Bell Cole Duncan Rico Roberts Jim Hall Tom Daughterty Matt Labadie Randy Baumgarten Jim Brummel Ralph Kinnaird Bill Pitzer Robert Strange Craig London Dave Theobald Dan Winkless George Lewis Bill McGowan Nick Kovalcik Mike Wallens Bill Brederman Mike Bronner Rick Peterson John Ryerson Richard Clifton Kim Milford Bob Rosenthal Doug Prince Tom Morrow William Kartenson Al Stein Ed Troyer Gerry Shearon Tom Cutler Kent Waterbury Michael Pitt Jim Geocaris Dick Williamson Brian Fitzpatrick Jeff Garrett Andy Thompson Tim Wilmont Bob Adams Jelf Battle Howard Becker Robin Jennings Ron Rusnick Dan Weisdorf Ken Peters Fred Klein Alan Fall Tom Catlin Fred Nachman Paul Snover Bob Gross Marty Din Jett Pennell Ed McDougal Bill McNitt Dave Klingman Chuck Hammond Roger Harris Ernest Palmer Rodney Peretson Bob Towner John Lippman Bruce Bamburger Ray Gardner Lee Wilson Rick Sobel Ralph Golan Pierce Reghier Frank Nachman Scott Noriey Dusty Schmerer Jim Shapino Fritz Williams Keith Miller Dick Clark Elliot Zake Steve Johnson Jeff Wilson Ron Goldman Tom Miller Bruce Baylor William Chamberlain Chet Nichols Mike French Bob Marcus Bob Halligan Jim Clark Vic Walker Randy Kahn Scott Thurber Mike Roberts Vic Enchelmayer Joe Arimond Charlie Martin Jesse Goodman Dan LaCosse Robert Bryant Greg Russell Dave Stewart Rick Davis Chuck Fausel Jack Christensen Brian Rogers Jerry Swarzman Vance Gudmunsen Bob Glover Dave Wilson Sam Rothermel Bob Hawer Al Adcock Frank Darcy Scott Sanger Randy Rensch Dave Gurley John Alfini John Kearney Randy Leffingwell Terrel Paine Peter Studl Neil Zevitz Alec McLaren Steve Garsten Woody Fairman DINNER PUBLIC RELATIONS Chris Lawlor Scott Fairburn Ken Nemerovski Tom Sherman Mark Lawson Dave Kravits Tom Diettrich Tom Chin Buzz Blackett John Brenner Robin May John Healy Ted Harsha Dave Brook John Lippman Mike Grimes Bob Hohf Steve Harrison Jim Lemmon Steve Sindort Neal Robinson Mike Pitt Dave Stewart Vic Enchelmayer George Small Doug Mayer Dave Baby Randy Holland Bud Redding Bob Myers John Brennan Mike Piokowski Chuck Ritzen Brad Brown Tim Healy Howie Husman Rich Coutre Brad Idman Greg Collins Tom Dougherty Tom Rees Bill McKinney DANCE David Baby Greg Collins Greg Feron William Lepman Kenneth Nemerovski Michael Pionkowski George Redding Tom Rees Rensy Sherer Thomas Suerth Randall Webber Jeffrey Battle Howard Decker Craig Demmon Charles Hammond Dan Hurlbutt Charles James Terry Kiernan David Manning Richard O,Reilly Steve Pettersen Craig Rasmussen Galen Schwarz James Shoch Vaughn Woodruff Peter Sindig Rodney Smith Dennis Yohe Thomas Anderson Bruce Baylor David Berz Lee Clifton Lloyd Clifton Michael Collins Richard Cook Dan Drake Phil Dressler Robert Halligan Craig Hanson Ira Hymen Paul Kaufamn Webster Kinniard Peter Keller John Lev John Mercier Doug Miller Jeff Moss Chester Nichols John Rooks Scott Walker Chris Mitchell John Loper Sky Wise Bill McNair Steve Miller Chris Carriere Ralph Fleming Scott Carlson Vic Walker Ralph Todhunter Ed Thompson Bruce Beal Dan Halfen Bob Towner Bob Small Bob Myers Bob Long Mike LaPat Tom Fishbein Tom Kearnen TICKETS Chuck Angst Pete McNerney Ray Gordon Stu Gordon Mike Albright Tom Erickson Charles True Steve Grassfield Bob Kuenzel Chip Whittemore Peter Mikulak Bruce Cunningham Dusty Schlueter Craig Blaker Tom Corcoran Dave Webster Fritz Thomas Gil Sydell Jeff Garrett Scott Mansheld Mike Foster CHARITY Doug MacCallum Phil Krone David Grossberg Ed Suffrin Richard Friedman Steve Hall Rich Chamberlain Chuck Matthei Bob Frederickson Mark Gold Rich Nathan Doug Franco Andy Moore Chuck Southwick Jerry Swarzman Terry Jones Vic Bernstein Mark Quale Bill Freilich Mr. Lightner, sponsor of Tri-Ship, anxiously watches the totaling of receipts from the charity drive. CWolffJ -.waz aaaW 7: :,.,, Y, , .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.