Oak Lawn Community High School - Shield Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

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BP “seeaiaaen NE n Ae A a ee ee a ae ee pee tag ; ha” oe 3 1186 00178 4 ‘i. A j Fi OMNIA et Ass) | | FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room SCHOOL BOARD Standing L. to R.: Charles W. Lawrence, Hugh F, Devane, Robert W, Stitt, Arthur F, MacDonald, Seated: Warren O, Keneipp, President; Earl R. Adams, Secretary; Deo F, Chapman. ADDITION SUPT. D. F. WINTERS, above, who has guided the destiny of Oak Lawn Community High School since its opening in 1952, is the person directly responsible for the overall operation of the school program, His duties include handling a host of administrative decisions, hiring personnel, and conducting the school's affairs with the county and state educational offices. In addition, he deals directly with the Board of Educa- tion in a variety of administrative matters, such as planning the budget, planning the curriculum, the setting up the school calendar. In short, the results of Mr. Winter's wise counsel are evident in all the many phases of our school's opera- tion. MR, B. E. WETZEL, below, the assistant superintendent, is the man behind a great many of the important day- by-day decisions necessary for the smooth operation of the school. It is he who supervises the thousand -and-one details which are invariably a part of the complex school pro- gram. Scheduling of classes, arranging for locker assignments, preparing student's permanent records, keeping finan- cial records, purchasing books and supplies--these are but a few of the many jobs which must be done well if the school is to serve its purposes efficiently. In Mr. Wetzel we have a friend whose willingness to help and patience make the road a lot smoother for all of us. PAUL E, BURGESS Dean of Boys, Math As Dean of Boys, Mr. Burgess, daily fulfills these duties; Assistance inregistration, main- tenance of personnel records, guidance and counseling, attendance records, discipline andtesting. His understanding of the student body is not easily surpassed. SALLY G, EMMEL Director of Guidance, English The work of the Director of Guidance is an important part of the entire educational pro- gram, especially in the coun- seling of students on vocational and educational problems. Her duties include working with teachers, the administrative staff, and parents; cooperatively uniting their efforts so that all students are given the utmost attention, in order to improve their scholastic standards, broaden their social and civic activities and better prepare them for their educational and vocational futures is also an important part of the Guidance program. JENNIE ORR DEAN of GIRLS The work of the Dean of Girls is an intrical part of the total guidance program. Her specific duties include general supervision of the behavior and attendance of the girls, maintenance of personnel records, counseling with parents, teachers, and students, and lending a helping hand to the girls with whatever personal problems they may have. RALPH ARNOLD Boys, Girls, and Mixed Chorus, Assist Instru- mental Music. AGNES DANZL Mathemati¢s, World His- tory, S ponsor of Student Council, WESLEY FLANERY Science, Physics,Sponsor of Junior Class. PETER J. GAHALA English II, German I,II, Boys Bowling, Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Honor Society Commit- tee Advisor. mill CLAIRE BARKER Chemistry, American History, Sponsor of Sen- ior Class. MARY LOUISE FINLEY Typing I, Shorthand I andII, Sponsor of Senior Class. DELIGHT FREDENBURG Home Economics I, Health, Sponsor of Fresh- man Class, Asst, Spon- sor of F.H.A. ELIAS GEORGE Physical Education, Wrestling Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Sponsor of Varsity Lettermen's Club. GLENN HARDIN Score Keeper. JAMES JACOBSEN Printing, Graphic Arts Graphic Arts Club. DOROTHY LADENDORF Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonome- try, Sponsor of Junior Class, WILMA MACKIN ArtI,II,I0,1V, Ceramics, Sponsor of Art Club, Sponsor of Shield. American History, Drivers Training, Sports JOHN HAWSE Leather Craft, Wood Working, Leather Craft Club, Coin Club, ROBERT JOHNSON Biology, General Sci- ence, Film Club, Di- rector of Visual Educa- tion, JOHN LEWIS Physical Education, Football Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Sponsor of Let- termans Club, Assist Home Games, SANDRA MARCIN English III, Speech, Dra- matics Club, Sponsor of Senior Class Play. EDWARD MARKS EnglishI, Sponsor of Sen- ior Class. MAX D, MOORE English, Journalism, Creative Expression, Sponsor of the Spartan- ite. MARY NICEWANDER General Business, Office Practice, Personal Typ- ing. RICHARD PALMER Metal Shop, Sponsor of Metal Club, Sponsor of Sportsmens Club. IOLA MOMBRUM P, E., Peppers, Sponsor of Cheer Leaders. DARRELL MORRIS World Problems, Ameri- can History, Geography, Frosh,-Soph. Basketball Coach. WANDA PALENDECH Record Keeping,Personal Typing, Typing I, Book Store Asst. RICHARD PET TIBONE Beginning Band, Advanc- ed Band, Intermediate Band, JOHN ROHAN Latin I and II, English III, Sponsor of Freshman Class, Latin Club. DOLORES SMITH Home Economics 1,II, III,IV, Sponsorof F,H.A, SHIRLEY TREADWAY Physical Education, Sponsor of G,A,A, EVELYN WARREN Spanish I,II, English I, Sponsor of Spanish Club. NATALIE RYAN World History, Social Studies, National Honor Society Sponsor, BLANCH STUTZMAN Head Librarian, Sponsor of Library Aids, ROY UNDERWOOD Mechanical Drawing, Architectual Drawing, Machine Drawing, In- ductive Arts Orentation, Sponsor of Junior Class. JANET WEBER English II,IV, Sponsor of Sophomore Class. 10 HAROLD WILTSHIRE — tc ta ° JOSEPH ZAJAC Algebra, Mathematics, fa 4 eo NS Algebra I,II, Baseball Frosh.-Soph. Wrestling, ee Coach, Frosh Football Asst. Football Coach, og -_ Coach. 24 ee% PTT TTT) . TT TTT A ome Sct tad ey : —_ ene Baad Saad _— Sei Ses t Office Secretaries and Bookkeeper: Donna Schedin, ViNette Marjan, Frances McGreevy. 12 TEACHERS OFF GUARD Some students think that teachers Are very strict and crucl But did you ever see them When they are not in school? They are just like you and me Their fun is much the same And they are always ready To help us win the game, They live for every Saturday When they can break the rule And live their other lives again Away from work and school, But please don't misunderstand They do enjoy each school day But just like you and me They need a time to play. on . So SSS = : ee _ SS See SSS SS ROSS 5 S eS F Ft) SSS NA, ‘i N es a ‘4 oN ON —, REX : = Ws Ss —— X we KK y N NRE pes ee DOUGLAS ADAMS DOUG Blue Island H,S, Determined, diligent, devout ... Douglas. Chess Checkers Club, Latin Club, Debate Team. ; MICHAEL AIELLO MIKE Blue Island H,S, Mike...the magical merrymaker. Shield, Library aide, Track, Wrestling, Honor Roll, Varsity Club, Band. DIANE ANDERSON DI Calumet H.S, Adorable, ambitious, amiable... Anderson. A.C.C.L., Tom-Tom Club, G,A.A., Dra= matics Club, Shield, Library Aide. LOIS APPEL LO Reavis HS, Like able, lively, loyal...Lois, G.A.A., Mix- ed Chorus, Cheerleader, Student Council, Spartanite, Office Aide, Art Club, Peppers. SYLVIA BACHERT On ilae Reavismeress Silent, sincere, smiling...Sylvia. Band, G, A.A., Student Council, Dramatics Club, Shield, F.H.A., Honor Roll. STEWART BALTER BOBO Blue Island H,S, Substantial, sauntering, self - possessed... Stewart. Hall Guard, Bowling League. KENNETH BARRY KEN Blue Island H,S, Knowing, keen, kind.,.Ken. Wrestling, Var- sity Club, Class President 3; Hall Guard, Student Council, Jr. Vice-Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Cafeteria Aide. LOIS BENNETT LO Northwestern H,S, Boundless, bewitching, becoming...Bennett. Peppers, Football Queen Attendant, Office Aide, Mixed Chorus, Majorettes, Shield, GoASAS 14 RONALD BERCHERT BIRCHY BABY Reavis H.S. : Restless, reliable, resolute...Ron, Art Club, Treas. 2; Dramatics Club, Bowling League, Industrial Arts Club, Shield, Editor-in-Chief, 4; Mixed Chorus, State Music Contest 3. SUSAN BERGHUIS eSUED Blue Island H.S. Bouncing, big-hearted, babbling...Berghuis. G.A.A,, Dramatics Club, Class Treasurer 3; Hall Guard, Office Aide, Student Council. JOHN BLAINE JOHNNIE Reavis H.S, Busy, bluff, business-life...Blaine. Industrial Arts Club, Latin Club, Hi-C Club. MICHAEL BLUMM MIKE St. Rita Merry, mollifying, mirthful...Mike. ing League, Hall Guard. JEANNETTE BRADSHAW JEAN Austin H.S, Beaming, brainy, becoming ... Bradshaw. Bowling League, Dramatics Club, Girl's Glee Club, G.A.A., Honor Roll, JAMES BRADY a Ve Blue Island H.S. Bluff, bantering, boundless...Brady. Craft Club, Graphic Arts Club, Spartanite. MARY BURKE M AR Reavis H.S. Mindful, mystic, meritorious...Mary. Art Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Spartanite, Mixed Chorus. JOSEPH BUTKUS JOE - Reavis H,S, Big, bold, bombastic...Butkus. Bowling League, Hall Guard. DOLORES CADA LIO: Reavis H,S, Calm, capable, . candid). Gadar G AeAe Mixed Chorus, Spartanite, Shield, Spanish, Club, Dramatics Club, Peppers, Office Aide, Honor Roll, JANE CAROTA “FRENCHIE St. Mary's H,S, Certain, cunning, circulating...Carota. Glee Club, Library Aide, Latin Spanish Club, Student Council, Peppers,G,A,A., Art Club, Pres, 4; Shield, Cheerleader, Honor Roll, RICHARD CESAL “RICH” Blue Island H,S, Reticent, reasonable, respected,..Richard. Class Vice-President 4, COZANNE CHAPMAN CO Blue Island H.S, Coy campus cutie..,.Cozanne. Mixed Chorus, G,A.A,, Treas, 2; Peppers, Latin Club, Of- fice Aide, Shield, YOLA CHIAPETTI VOL Calumet H,S, Comical, Cooperative, cheerful... Chiap- pettl A.C.C. Lo GA. An O ftiee fade’ Shield, ANTHONY CHICKERILLO TONY Blue Island H.S, Cool, calm, collected...Chickerillo, Wrest- ling, Baseball, MARGARET CHRIST PUDDLE Reavis H,S, Captivating, capable, career-girl,..Christ, G.A.A., Cafeteria Aide, Art Club, Dra- matics, Shield, Mixed Chorus, F,H,A., His- torian. JAMES CONDON JIM Reavis H.S, Cooperative, cautious, certain .., Condon. 16 LUGILLE COOLEY LUANE Blue Island H. S. ; Likeable, lenient, logical. . .Lucille. Girls Chorus, Latin Club, Reporter 2; G.A.A., Treasurer 4; Peppers, Dramatics Club, Spar- tanite, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Student Council, Shield. RANDOLPH CORNELL RANDY Luther H. S. Reserved, resolute, reflective. . .Randolph. Track, Intramural Football Baseball, Ar- cheology Club, Projectionists Club. BETTY CUSIMANO VEL iene EeCuUkKe Reavis H. S. Coy, changeable, chorusing. . .Cusimano. G.A.A., Library Aide, Arts Crafts Club, Office Aide. RAYMOND DAVIS Ue RAGYee Reavis H. S. Dashing, devilish, dynamic. . .Davis. Class Pres. 4; Shield, Football, Wrestling. HAZEL DE MARCO HAZ South H. S. Demure, delightful, descriminating... DeMarco. Peppers, Chorus, G.A.A., Dra- matics Club. DONALD DE MUMBRUM DON Lindbloom H. S. Definite, deserving, dapper. . .Donald. Ice Skating Club, Swimming Team, Basketball. DONALD DE SALVO TD) ONG Blue Island H. S. Diligent, dutiful, dandy. ..Donald. Dra- matics Club, Hall Guard. NORMAN DE YOUNG EARS : Reavis H. S. Different, dubious, dauntless, . .De Young. Bowling, Wrestling, Varsity Club. SANDRA DOWE SANDY Longwood Academy Dazzling, devoted, diligent...Dowe. Band, Mixed Chorus, Sparanite, G,A,A,, Dramat- ics Club, State Music Contest, Latin Club, JAMES EBERTSCH JIM Reavis H,S, Easy-going, eager, elect...Ebertsch. Metals Club, Football, AUDREY EGAN AAI Blue Island H,S, Excitable, eager, enthralling...Egan, Dra- matics Club, Girls Club, G.A.A,, Shield, Spartanite, Arts Crafts Club, Office Aide, GEORGE FELSKI “FELS Blue Island H,S, Genial, game, generous...George. NORMAN FLAWS NORM Blue Island H,S, Facile, friendly, fair...Flaws. Bowling League. MARLENE FORSYTHE MARTY Reynolds H,S, Moderate, melodious, mercurial...Marlene. Chorus, Band, G,.A.A., F.H.A., Film Club, Dramatics Club, SHARON FREW SHAR Reavis H,S, Sedate, self- possessed, ste ady,..Sharon. G.A.A,, Spartanite, Shield, Library Aide, EARLE GABORIK MICKEY Blue Island H,S, Genial, gabby, gleeful...Gaborik. Basket- ball, Baseball, Student Council, Varsity Club, Hall Guard, DIANE GEDAMINSAS w DI Kelly H.S, Dependable, delightful, dynamic...Diane. Hall Guard, G,A.A., Band, Peppers, Shield, Service Girls. MARY GILPIN MAR Blue Island H,S, Good-humored, genuine, genial... Gilpin. Office Aide, Student Council, Peppers, Hall Guard, Art Club, G.A.A, MARILYN GRASSEL we MAR Blue Island H.S, Merry, model, maidenly...Marilyn. Hall Guard, F.H,A., Shield. CAROLYN GREAGER EGARE? Blue Island H.S, Gracious, generous, gorgeous ... Greager. Latin Club, G.,A.A., Peppers, Office Aide, Hall Guard, Student Council, Sec'y 4; Class Treas, 4, Shield, Honor Roll, Nat'l Honor Society, Football Queen Attendant, JEANETTE HACKER i AY ies Calumet H,S. Joyous, jaunty, just-right...Jay. A.C.C.L., G.A.A,, F.H.A., Art Club, Shield. DORIS HAMSON DORRIE Pengermiase Devout, dependable, demure...Doris. Hall Guard, Library Aide, G.A.A., F.H.A., Hi-C Club. DARRELL HAMMONDS . DAR Blue Island H,S, Honorable, hard-working, honest ...Ham- monds, Band, Hall Guard, DAVID HANRAHAN “DAVE- Calumet HS; Hale, hardy, heedful...Hanrahan, 19 DOROTHY HARNEW “DOES Blue Island H. S. ie Hale, happy, helpful. . .Harnew. Spanish ve Club, Art Club, Library Aide, G.A.A., Chorus. MICHAEL HEINEN Noe } MIKE de St. Leo H.:S: 4 Hearty, handy, humorous. . .deinen. Swim- ' ming Team, Glee Club, Track, Basketball. ELAINE HERRIOTT LAINE Blue Island H. S, Enduring, elite, engrossed. . .Elaine. Dra- matics Club, Latin Club, Office Aide, Hall Guard, Chorus, G.A.A. JOHN HOODOCK HOOD Blue Island H. S. Just, jaunty, jubilant. . .John. Sportsmans Club, Varsity Club, Bowling League, Hall Guard, Track, Mgr. 3. MAUREEN HOPKINS MAUR Port Glasgow H. S. Mannerly, minute, matchless. . .Maureen. Dramatics Club, Office Aide, Honor Roll, Hall Guard, G.A.A. SALLY HUNT SSA Blue Island H. S. Seventeen, sentimental, serene.. -Sally. F.H.A., Dramatics, Office Aide. DONALD IDZIK PDON= Blue Island H. S. Independent, impartial, inquisitive. . .Idzik. DIANE INGERSON DI Blue Island H. S., Irresistible, intelligent, interesting. . . Inger- son. Band, Girl's Club, Bowling, French Club, Debate Team, Dramatics Club, Shield, Spartanite, Feature Ed. 4; Office Aide, Hall Guard. MARGARET IRWIN MARGE St. Sebastian H. S. Mindful, majestic, meek. . .Margaret. Dra- matics Club, G.A.A.,F.H.A., Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll, Latin Club. PATRICIA JACOBS Palas Mercy H. S. Poised, pert, patrician. . .Pat. Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Shield, Spartanite, Library Aide, Office Aide. BARBARA JACOBSEN BARB Blue Island H. S. Bright, beaming, balmy. . .Barbara. Dra- matics Club, Girls Club, Shield. ANITA JOHNSON NITA Reavis H. S. Jolly, jocund, just. . .Johnson. Mixed Chorus, G.A.A., F.H.A. BRUCE JOHNSON CHARLIE Blue Island H. S. Bluff, buoyant, baffling. . .Bruce. Football, Varsity Club. JAMES JOHNSON JIM Reavis H. S. Jolly, Joking, just-right. . .Jim. MetalsClub, Arctic Club, Hall Guard, Football. JOANN JOHNSON CANDY Reavis H. S. Just, jabbering, jovial. . Joann. Dramatics Club, F.H.A. JEROME JULIEN JERRY Blue Island H. S. Judicious, journeying, justifiable. . .Jerry. Library Aide, Latin Club, Hall Guard. CONSTANCE KEESLER CONNIE Orion H,S, Carefree, cheerful, courteous...Connie. Sci- ence Club, Library Club, ELIZABETH KERR BETTY. Blue Island H,S, Energetic, easy-going, ebulient.,.Elizabeth. Student Council, G,A.A., Office Aide, Dra- matics Club, Shield. CAROL KNOBLAUCH i BF 1a! Reavis H.S, Cavorting, casual, conciliating ... Carol, Mixed Chorus, Band, G.A.A., F.H.A., Dra- matics Club, Shield, Office Aide. PATRICIA KOESTLER ‘PAT Blue Island H,S, Keen, kind-hearted, knowing ... Koestler, Pep Club, Honor Roll, G.A.A., Dramatics Club, WILLIAM KOPE ERILES Calumet H.S, Bright but bashful...Bill, A.C.C.L., Band, German Club, Track, Hall Guard, BEVERLY KRUEGER “BEV” Blue Island H,S, Bouyant, blond, benignant...Beverly. Mixed Chorus, Dramatics Club, Shield, G, A.A, DANIEL KRUG DAN Miami H,S, Dubious, dandy, devilish...Dan. ROBERT KUNDE “BIG BOB Calumet H,S, Robust, restless, resolute...Robert. A.C.C.L., Football, Basketball, Capt. 3,4; Baseball, All Conference 3; Hall Guard, Spartanite, Asst, Ed, 4; Varsity Club, Student Council. 22 LEAH LAMB CEB Blue Island H.S, Lady-like, lovely, lively,..Leah, Girls Cho- rus, Latin Club, Shield, Dramatics Club. MARJORIE LANE MARGIE Blue Island H.S, Lithe, loquacious, light-hearted-,.. Lane. Spartanite, Art Club; Vice-Pres, 3; Dramat- icsClub, G,A.A., Vice-Pres.4; Office Aide, Shield, Peppers, Mixed Chorus, ‘Student Council, KENNETH LENZ KENOSH Blue Island H,S. Knightly, knowledgeable, kidding ... Ken, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club, Bus, Mger.4; Class Vice-Pres, 3; Hall Guard, Student Council, Office Aide, Cafeteria Aide, Mixed Chorus, JAMES LEWIS JIM South Shore H,S, Loyal, likeable, light-hearted ... Lewis. Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Treas. 4; Hall Guard, Cafeteria Aide, Track, BERNIECE LOVELADY BERN Taylor H.S. Laconic, lustrous, likeable...Lovelady. F,H. A,, Girl's Basketball, JOYCE LOVELADY HAO} Taylor H.S., Jubilant, judicious, just... Joyce. F,H.A., H.H. Club, Girl's Basketball, Newspaper. JOHN LUCAS LUKE Reavis H,S, Jovial, jolting, just-right...Jack. Football, Co-Capt. 4; Wrestling, Track, Class Sec'y. 2; Varsity Club, Vice-Pres. 4; Hall Guard. RICHARD LUMM RICH Fenger H,S, Leisurely, lengthy, lanquid...Lumm. Film Club, Hall Guard. 23 SYL. MAJOSKY eet © oi Tilden H. S. Steady, silent; sincere. 225 yle RO 7T.C.. Rifle Team, Hall Guard. MICHAEL MARCIANO MIKE Blue Island H. S. Mischievous, muscular, matchless. . .Mike. Football, Co-Capt. 4; Varsity Club, Base- ball, Capt. 3; All Conference 3; Wrestling, Hall Guard. DONALD MAY DON Blue Island H. S. Methodical, mobile, moderate. . .May. Metals Club. JO ANN MAYER 71Ou Reavis H. S. Model, modest, mindful. ..Mayer. Spar- tanite, Band, Dramatics Club, Library Aide. KELLY MELFI KEL-MEL Galumetsianss Momentous, merry, mindful. . .Melfi. A.C. Cb. ROS Ca Wrestling, EUGENE MITCHELL “SHORT Y™ Reavis H. S. Genial, gracious, gallant. . .Gene. JEAN MOOI PORK CHOPS Blue Island H. S. Majestic, martial, mirthful. . .Mooi. G.A. A., F.H.A., Dramatics Club, Office Aide. RICHARD MORGAN UDIGKY Blue Island H. S. Malleable, modest, mum. . .Morgan. 24 JUDITH MUEHLHAUSEN AVOID SE get Blue Island H. S. Meaningful, maneuverable, mannerly... Muehlhausen. Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Library Aide, ArtClub, Shield, Layout Man- ager. CARRIE MUNSON CARE Calumet H. S. Calin cool cultivated... Garhic meAs@.Geliee G.A.A., Art Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Office Aide, Dramatics Club, Shield. THOMAS MURRAY Os Calumet H. S. REVANGeatalKINO we Lr lille Ollemens GaGelier Newspaper. JOANNE MUSGROVE “MUSSY Calumet H. S. Methodical, modish, modifying. . .Mus- CIOVEn AL CUCelas VOM LOMmSaGaAeAe erik. A., Art Club, Shield, Secretary. GERALDINE MC CARTHY GERRY Reavis H. S. Merited, minute, mannerly. . .McCarthy. GJA_A., Pres. 3, sec. y: 4; Art Club;) Pres. 3; Dramatics Club, Latin Club, F.H.A., Library Aide, Newspaper, Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll, Football Queen Attendant, 3,4. VIRGINIA MC CORMAK GINNY Blue Island H. S. Modern, merry, meditating. . .McCormak. Student Council, Library Aide, Office Aide, Shield, Dramatics Club, G.A.A. KENNETH MC IVER KEN“ Harperitais. Mischievous, marvelous, mirthful. . .MclIver. Dramatics Club, Pres. 4; Spartanite, Editor 4, MARY ANN MC KILLIP MARE Loretto Academy Munificent, majestic, meditating. . .Mary Ann. Glee Club, G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Hall Guard, Sodality. 25 HUGH O'CONNELL “JOEY St. Norbert, H.S, Jolly, joking, just-right...Joe. Football, Box- ing. JOYCE OSBORNE “SWEET LIPS Calumet H,S, Just, joyous, jabbering...Joyce. A.C.C.L., Newspaper, Choc-Taws, Class Sec'y 3, Art Club, Dramatics Club, G.A.A,, Office Aide, Student Council, Shield, DAVID PEDIGO PORKY Blue Island H,S, Determined, dependable, dashing...Dave. Football, Varsity Club, Hall Guard. JOAN PEKAR GIG Blue Island H,S, Pleasing, pert, pesky...Pekar. G,A.A., F.H, A., Art Club, Shield, EARLE PERILLO ZOKLPS Calumet H.S, Praiseworthy, pacific, physically-fit..,Peril- lo. A.C.C,L,, Spanish Club, Varsity Club, Pres, 4; Football, Wrestling. RUTH ANN PETROKOVITCH RUT HIE Blue Island H.S, Reticent, reliable, refulgent.,.Ruthie, G,A, A., Dramatics Club, Leathercrafts, ArtClub, Sec'y 2,3, Vice-Pres, 4; Class Sec'y 4, MARIAN RACHFORD MAR Blue Island H,.S, Mirthful, merited, magnetic...Marian. Stu- dent Council, Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, Peppers, Shield, Senior Editor 4; G.A.A., Office Aide, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, FRANCES RANSTEAD FRAN Madonna H,S, Friendly, fervent, fastidious...Fran, Honor Roll, Library Aide, Orchestra, Chorus, So- dality, 26 WILLIAM REINERS SBILL. Blue Island H,S, ; Reasonable, refined, refined.,..Reiners, Foot- ball, Co-Capt. 4; Track, Wrestling, Band, Varsity, Pres, 3; Student Council, Reporter 3, Vice Pres, 4; Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll, National Honor Society. JAMES RICHARDS BREDS Reavis H,S. Ready, respected, resolute...Red. Football, Co.Capt.; Wrestling, Baseball, Track, Var- sity Club, Industrial Art, Conference Wres- tling Champ, Graphic Arts, Hall Guard, CHARLES ROGAHN °CHUCK! Blue Island H.S. Casual, cordial, capable...Chuck. Football, Spanish Club, Graphic Arts Club, Student Council, ROBERT ROGHAN BOB Cavieos Bouyant, brief, bold...Bob, Civic League, Wrestling. JACK RUSSELL SOHO... Reavis H.S, Rhythmic, Reliant, reputable...Russell. Band, ELLEN SANDT De ia Blue Island H.S, Sedate, stylish, serene...Sandt. Hall Guard. Peppers, G,A.A,, Art Club, Cheerleader, Shield, F.H,A. RONALD SCHAAR SCHAAR Reavis H,S, Rambling, reckless, roguish...Ron, Basket- ball, Bowling League, CAROL SUSAN SCHNICK SNOOKS Blue Island H.S, Comical, Coy, Cheerful...Carol. G.A.A., Dramatics, Office Aide. 27 FRANK ROBERT WASK, JR. BOB Reavis H. S. Reticent, reflective, reliable. . .Robert. Coin Club, Sportsman Club, Art Club, Metals Club, Spartanite, Bowling League, Sec'y. 2, os PICS a4: ELEANOR WEERT Ut 8 pe Harper H. S. Easy-going, eager, eminent. . .Eleanor. Spartanite, Band, G.A.A. CAROL WEIDNER miCkes Blue Island H. S. Cheerful, clever, creditable: . .Carol. G.A. A., Girls Club, Shield. RAYMOND WHEATON RAY Reavis H. S. Riotous, rejoicing, reliable. . .Ray. Student Council, Basketball, Honor Roll, Newspaper, Bowling. JAMES A. WHITE JIM Calumet H. S. Just, joking, just-right. . .Jim. A.C.C.L., Film Club, Spanish Club, Cafeteria Aide. WANDA WILLIAMS WIELD Ys Reavis H. S. Working, wary, whacky. . .Wanda. Student Council, Dramatics, G.A.A., Girls Chorus. CAROLE WINTERS CARE Casey H. S. Considerate, calm, cooperative. . .Carole. G.A.A., Band, Student Council, F.H.A., Dra- matics Club, Shield, Spanish Club, Spar- tanite. ROBERT WINTERS BOB Blue Island H. S. Bluff, bold, blustering. . .Bob. Sportsman Club, Bowling League. 28 DANIEL WOOD WOODY Calumet H. S. Dependable, docile, dapper. . .Dan. GILBERT WOOLRIDGE GIL Al Reavis H. S. Grateful, good-humored, genuine. . .Gil. Football, Bowling League. EDWARD WORNER, JR. ED Reavis H. S. Well-known, windy, worthy. . .Worner. Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard, Bowling League, Cafeteria. CHARLENE YETTER CHAR Reavis H. S. Cautious, charming, conservative. . .Char- lene. Girls Chorus, Spartanite. JAMES ZANDER JIM Bowen H. S. Jocund, jolly, jubilant. . .Jim. Band, Spar- anite, Bowling League, Hall Guard, Office Aide, Student Council. GARY ZMANIA OF) oh eg BM! Proviso H. S. Zealous, zestful, zippy. . .2 mania. ball, Football, Track, Hall Guard. NANCY LEE SCHODROF Al NAN Blue Island H,S, Nice, nifty, Notable...Nan. G,A.A., F.H.A., Chorus, Shield, Hall Guard. DONALD SKALA DON Calumet H,S, Dependable, Discriminating, Dynamic... Don, A.C.C.L., Varsity Club, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll, BARBARA SMART BARB Reavis H.S, Bantering, Behaved, Busy...Barbara. G.A.A., Shield, Dramatics, Art Club, Office Aide, Mixed Chorus, Spartanite. GERNALD SNEKHAUS Ai GER Reavis-H,5, Swell, self-contained, sound ... Snekhaus. Bowling League, Metals Club. DOROTHY SPERAKOS SG) ales Loudes, H,S, Dauntless, determined, dependable...Dor- othy. Latin Club, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Dramatics. SHARON STEVENS SHAR™ Blue Island H,S, Sweet, singing, supreme ...Sharon. Band, G.A.A., Office Aide, Mixed Chorus, Shield, Dramatics, Music Ensemble. FLORA TALLON ELO® Blue Island H,S, Friendly, faithful, fastidious...Flora. Girls Chorus, Dramatics. DONALD TAYLOR DON Reavis H,S, Trim, terrific, technical,..Taylor. Baseball, Varsity Club, 30 RALPH THUNSTROM THUN Reavis H.S, Ready, respected...regular...Ralph. Bowling League. CATHERINE TROJANUS MEIN I EY Longwood Academy Talkative, tenacious, typical... Trojanus., G.A.A., Shield, Dramatics, Spartanite, RONALD VENEMA RON Blue Island H,S, Rapid, ready, ruddy...Ron. Pro Club, Spar- tanite, Shield, Dramatics, Cafeteria Aide. BETTY VENTURI JINX GeNViebe Boisterous, Bold, bombastic...Betty. G.A.A., Office Aide, Library Aide, Shield, Girls Chorus, Leather Club. ROBERT VON STOWVER “STOVES Calumet H,S, Big, beaming, baffling ... Bob. A.C.C.L., Bowling League, Film Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard. GAIL WAGONER GAY Blue Island H,S, Gentle, genuine, glowing...Gail. Girls Chorus, Pep Club, G.A.A., Dramatics, Band, Latin Club, Library Aide, MARY WALTON MAR Blue Island H,S, Momentous, Modifying, Mindful ... Mary. F,H.A., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Hall Guard, Library Aide, Cafe-Cashier, Spring Fantasy Queen, DONALD WANEK DON Reavis H.S, Deserving, Determined, Deluxe...Don. Wrestling, Football, Track, Varsity Club, CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1955, do establish this document as our last will and testament. We do solemnly kequeath to those names appearing on this will the items here-in mentioned as being, inour opinion, the most appropriate for these persons. Douglas Adams leaves his efforts at calisthenics to Warren Krause. Micheal Aiello leaves his phonographic mind to Mr. Flanery. Diane Anderson leaves her freckles to Marsella Radke. Lois Appel leaves all the wrestlers to Mr. George. Sylvia Bachert leaves her Latin II book to any one who is willing to take it. Ken Barry leaves his position in Student Council to Jim Schnieder. Lois Bennett leaves to Ron Zook, Ken Skala, and Dick Hoyd, her position on the street football team. Ron Berchert leaves his blond hair to Miss Weber. Sue Berghius leaves her old gym clothes to her twin brothers, Ron and Don. John Blaine leaves his knowledge of how to get along with Miss Weber to some unsuspecting junior who is going to take English IV. Jeanette Bradshaw leaves her speeches to Miss Marcin. James Brady leaves all of his homework and problems to the junior class. Mary Burke leaves her great tumbling ability to Carol Barth so that she may be the best in her P. E. class. Joseph Butkus leaves all his bowling skill to Mr. Gahala and Leonard Balter. Dolores Cada leaves her term paper to whatever junior that wants it. Jame Carota leaves her thick white bobby socks to Tom Campbell to keep his feet warm. Richard Cesal leaves his parking spot in the parking lot tosome benny. Cozanne Chapman leaves her Wee Willie Winkie shirt to Bonnie Miller. Yola Chiappetti leavesher dimples to Mr. Wetzel. Marge Christ leaves her acting ability to Miss Marcin. Lucille Cooley leaves her pills to Miss Mombrum (She'll understand!) Randy Cornell leaves his basketball ability to Jon Harn. Betty Cusimano leaves her troublesome but happy senior class memories to her little sister, Jean. Hazel Demarco leaves her ability to play the piano to Pat Baldwin. Don DeMumbrum leaves to his brother and Tom Cambell all his unused Brownie Points. Don DeSalvo leaves his wavy hairto Mr. Zajac. Norman DeYoung leaves all his Brownie Points to Mr. Marks. Audrey Egan leaves her talking ability in Study hall to Mr. Arnold. Marlene Forsythe leaves her ability t o chew gum inharmony class and not get caught to Sandy Kopp. Sharon Frew leaves all her spare time to Mr. Moore. Diane Gedaminsas leaves her gym locker to her sister Lucille. Mary Gilpin leaves her poem writing ability to Sherrill Wiegman. Marilyn Grassel leaves her cooking ability to Berna Gerke. Jeanette Hacker leaves her cooking ability to Miss Smith. Doris Hamson leaves Donna Beckett as Miss Ryan's personal secretary along with a supply of Ditto's and erasures. Darrel Hammonds leaves to Herbert Moore his English ability. Dorothy Harnew leaves all the un- shelved library books to Jim Medows. Elaine Herriott leaves all her aches and pains to Miss Treadway. John Hocd- ock leaves Mr. George a bottle to celebrate his new state champions. Maureen Hopkins leaves Miss Finley a bottle of ink. Sally Hunt leaves all her girl friends to her cousin Joe Bates. Donald Idzik leaves to the junior class his tremendous knowledge of English IV. Diane Ingerson leaves all her old records to her brother Paul. Marge Irwin leaves Diane Kopp her thimble. Pat Jacobs leaves her coffee to Miss Smith. Barbara Jacobsen leaves her extra shirt and tie to Mr. Wetzel so he doesn't have to look for his. Anita Johnson leaves her splendid burning ability to the future Home Ec. classes. Jim Johnson leaves all connections with teachers, schools in general, to the poor unsuspecting freshmen and also gives all his teachers his gratitude for putting up with him for three years. Jerry Julien leaves all of the Pentakesdodecahedrons to Miss Ladendorf. Connie Keesler leaves her great ability in reading shorthand to any one who can read it. Betty Kerr leaves her driving ability to Mr. Hardin's Driver Training Students. Carol Knoblauch leaves all of her A's in typing to Karen Hickok, she needs them. Patsy Koestler leaves the boy in the blue sweater to Janie Becker. William Kope leaves to Richard Reynolds the school library (may he read in peace). Beverly Kruger leaves her alarm clock to Pat Kelsey so that she can get up in time for school. Bob Kunde leaves his ability to dance to Artie Aldridge. Leah Lamb leaves all her (so called) spare time to Miss Nicewander. Margie Lane leaves her G.A.A. membership toBuddy(hot dog) Shaffer. Kenny Lenz leaves his 8 years of perfect attendance to an up and coming ditcher. Bernice Lovelady leaves her clean and orderly locker to her sister, Ester, to stuff as she pleases. Joyce Lovelady leaves the electric typewriter she uses to Janis Norris. Jack Lucas leaves his athletic ability to Charlie Brooks, and the happiest years of my life to some freshi e who will take advantage of them. Syl Majosky leaves Solid Geometry to the birds. Mike Marciano leaves all his double plays to Mr. Zajac. JoAnn Mayer leaves her brilliant musical ability in harmony class to Sandra Kopp. Jean Mooi leaves to her sister Mary Ann her ability to bake cakes. Judy Muehlhausen leaves her bookkeeping to Mr. Wetzel. Carrie Munson leaves her (so called) D. A. to Miss Smith. Joanne Musgrove leaves all of her ability in art to Miss Mackin, and all her wonderful times in Oak Lawn to all the kids remaining. Geraldine McCarthy leaves her love for dear old OLCHS and her good grades toher brother Mike. Ginny McCormak leaves her good behavior to the future classes of Mr. Gahala. Kenny McIver leaves his dancing ability to CoachJ. Lewis. Mary Ann McKillip leaves her seat in Miss Danzl's study hall to Dorothy Boisdorf. Joyce Osborne leaves Bob Brill to Miss Mackin. Tim Murry leaves his size 9 1 2 to Freshman Betty Katow. Dave Pedigo leaves all his nice thoughts to Mr. Pettibone in 3rd period Study Hall. Joan Pekar leaves her timed writings in shorthand to Miss Finley. Skip Perillo being of sound mind and body just leaves. Ruth Petrokovitch leaves her sister her wilted roses, and Keith Johnson all the girls. Frances Ranstead leaves her bangs to Mr. Wetzel. Bill Reiners leaves his discuss to Stan Woell. Charles Rogan leaves all the gum that is pasted under the tables and chairs to Ken Vojteck and the Jr. Class. Jack Russell (shorty) leaves his great drumming ability to Alice Bergen. Ellen Sandt leaves Mr. George her excuses for being absent. Ron Scharr leaves his jacket with the white sleeves to Mr. Burgess. Carol Schnick leaves her brother, Tom, all the experience she acquired in four years of High School. Nancy Schodrof leaves her ability to do the backward roll to Carol Muehlhausen, tuck your head. Barbara Smart leaves her hard earned brownie points to Artie O'Meara who seems to make a hobby of collecting them. Gerald Snekhaus leaves his tremendous knowledge of algebra to Charles Posch. Dorothy Sperakos leaves her personality to Margaret Sieverson so that she may take her place driving Miss Treadway wild. Sharon Stevens leaves to her sister Karen, her locker if she will clean it up. Flora Tallon leaves her tumbling ability to her brother. Donald Taylor leaves all his double plays to Mr. Zajac. Ralph Thunstrom leaves his outstanding bowling ability to his dearly beloved brother. Cathy Trojanus leaves a bottle of bleach and a nickname Bleachy to Bob Moser. Ron Venema leaves nothing to no one. Betty Venturi leaves her term papers in World Problems to Bob Moser. Bob Von Stowver leaves nothing to no one because he needs it all himself. Gail Wagoner leaves her gum to Mr. Pettibone. Mary Walton just leaves. Don Wanek leaves his ability to loaf to Dick Backert. Bob Wask leaves his business on Maxwell Street to Chuck Posch. Carol Weidner leaves nothing cause she needs everything she has and then some. Ray Wheaton leaves his smiling personality to Miss Danzl. Jim White leaves his locker to Jan whose already got it. Wanda Williams leaves her cramped hand from shorthand to Miss Finley. Bob Winters leaves Mr. Zajac a bottle of hair tonic. Dan Wood leaves nothing to no body because he's taking it with him. Gil Woolridge leaves his dusty old locker to Bill Zima. Jim Zander leaves his press card to Phil.Bernath. Gary Zmania leaves all his old towels to Coach J. Lewis. ese baeas P22 eee MREDEGERG aici TTY tTtt she 33 COOABDMNhwWNOPH E. Herriott . J. Bradshaw . C. Weidner . C. Schnick . N. Schodrof . M. Hopkins . B. Jacobsen . C. Munson WDeaomlart . D. Ingerson . S. Berghuis . C. Trojanus 13. M. Walton 4 ebucas T5eeeeRichiards 16. D. Anderson 17. J. Muehlhausen 18. J. Osborne 19. R. Petrokovitch . Wask . Tallon . Musgrove . Hacker . Venturi . Zander . Berchert . Mitchell . Koestler . Ranstead . Hoodock . Bachert . Egan . Greager . Appel . Yetter .. OOMOAIDNHLWNE- 10. dA le 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 21. 22. 23. . C. Knoblauch . A. Johnson . M. Rachford eee LarmiD . R. Wheaton . J. Johnson . M. Christ . P. Jacobs . R. Thunstrom S. Dowe D. Gedaminsas E. Weert M. Grassel K. Melfi M. Lane E. Worner J. Johnson B. Krueger K. Lenz B. Cusimano C. Chapman S. Stevens D. Pedigo . V. McCormack . M. Burke . J. Mayer . E. Sandt . J. Lewis . L. Cooley . H. DeMarco aDee@ada _— er Sa A Mm iN WN ™ P Nl ANY “a iD 7 Y Ne or Back Row: L. to R., President, Ray Davis; Secretary, Carolyn Greager; Sponsor, Mr. Marks. Front Row: Vice Pres- ident, Richard Cesal; Treasurer, Ruth Petrokovitch, Sponsors. Miss Barker, and Miss Finley. | JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS He ui = a” we oe. a Back Row: L. to R., Sponsors, MissLadenforf, Mr. Flanery, and Mr. Underwood. Front Row: President, Ron Nelson; Treasurer, Pat Baldwin; Secretary, Pat McNaughton; Vice President, Art Aldridge. SALAS abel CLASS OFFICERS Back Row: L. to R., Sponsors, Miss Weber and Mr. Gahala. Middle Row: Vice President, Ken Klemp; Treasurer, Sandra Jackson. Front Row: President, Terry Finn; Secretary, Janet Moyers. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Back Row: L. toR., President, Bill Weidner; Sponsors, Mrs, Fredenburg, and Mr. Rohan. Front Row: Secretary, Gerry Richards; Treasurer, Sue Travers; Vice President, Warren Freiberg. Patricia Baldwin, Will Bamberger, Carol Barth, Mary Bartuska. Sec- ond Row: Clayton Beck, Donnalee Beckett, Joan Bergen, Ralph Bergstrom, Phillip Bernath, John Bisbikis. Third Row: Dorthy Boisdore, Shirley Brandt, Charleen Brennan, Roland Brewton, Paul Brinkman, Barbara Brucker. Fourth Row: Carolyn Buell, Paul Bulow, Peter Bulow, Barbara Cacini, Robert Campbell, Thomas Campbell, Bottom Row: Mar- garet Cecil, Paul Christensen, Patricia Cizowski, James Clark, Betty Cole, Susan Coniglio. Top Row: Arthur Aldridge, Richard Bachert, Top Row: Thomas Cornish, Carole Cramer, Donald Crook, Dolores Culik, Jean Cusimano, Hope Dahlin. Second Row: Deanna Denton, George Dempsey, Adrian DeVries, Floretta DeVries, Herbert DeVries, James Dinaso. Third Row: Richard Drake, Barbara Doherty, James Drozdz, Betty Dulis, Mitchell Dunn, Lawrence DuPraw. Fourth Row: Ruth Ann Eakins, Elizabeth Eliason, Ardell Enders, Gordon Ericksen, Carita Forsberg, Annalee Framberg. Fifth Row: Jewell Freeman, Charles Gabby, Lynne Germann, Eleanor Godskesen, Arlene Goering, Thomas Gracious. oO Top Row: Neil Granoien, Arthur Gregory, Sylvia Greicius, Annette Griede, Elizabeth Gross, Richard Gust. Second Row: Elaine Hafk, Nancy Handley, Roger Hannapel, Jon Harn, Thomas Hazzard, Sharon Heintz. Third Row: San- dra Henderson, John Hessling, Karen Hickok, Richard Hickok, James Hoker, Bruce Holstrom. Fourth Row: Harriet Horton, Joan Huet, Daniel Hughes, John Hurlock, Paul Ingerson, Leona Irby. Fifth Row: Marcia Janis, Elizabeth Jasnocha, Philip Jasper, Carolyn Johnson, Keith Johnson, Thomas Kampf. Top Row: Barbara Kiuberis, Raymond Knapp, Linda Koehn, Warren Krause, George Krauss, Peter Kroner. Second Row: Jean Kruspe, Glenn Kuffel, Dennis Kuta, Gino Lenzi, Larry Liebenow, Albert Limberg. Third Row: Nancy Long, Barbara Lucas, Gloria Lytle, Authur MacDonald, Elaine MacGlashan, Noreen Majercak. Fourth Row: Lorna- lee Manz, Allen Martin, Harold Martinek, Patricia Mehler, Donald Meyers, Bonnie Miller. Fifth Row: Herbert Moore, James Moore, Raymond Moore, Ruth Morris, Robert Moser, Don McGuire. Top Row: Roberta McIntosh, Christine McMillan, Patricia McNaughton, Ardyce Nassi, Ronald Nelson, Nancy Neu- bieser. Second Row: Janis Norris, Patricia Norton, Joyce O'Farrell, Arthur O'Meara, Edith Otto, William Peterson. Third Row; Lillian Petrokovitch, Mary Pohlman, Charles Posch, Theodore Prillwitz, Virginia Prillwitz, Maryann Puszewski. Fourth Row: Betty Jean Radtke, Howard Reiher, Richard Reynolds, Paul Rhodes, Frances Rogers, Jerry Ruhl. Fifth Row: Margaret Ringer, Clara Richardson, Diane Ryan, Jerry Sandberg, Barbara Sawa, Vivian Schiefel- bein, Top Row: Raymond Scheistel, Joan Schmitz, James Schneider, Edith Schoell, Roy Schoenbeck, William Schubert. Second Row: Margaret Sieverson, William Slager, Glenda Smith, Patricia Snoreck, Elizabeth Spain, Edwin Stei- nam. Third Row: Karen Stevens, Wanda Sublett, Ralph Suchomel, Bob Swanson, Nancy Taller, Arlene Thompson. Fourth Row: Sharon Thompson, Alfred Trautsch, Robert Tumiati, Carol Vander May, Herman Vanderwall, Helaine Vander Molen. Bottom Row: John Vojtech, Louise Volkstorf, Michael Walczak, Geraldine Wask, Lois Webb, James Welsh, Top Row: Dean White, Leonard Whitely, Marcia Wieczorek, Sherrill Wiegman, Lowell Wilde, Barbara Wilkins. Second Row: Stanley Woell, Vincent Zajda, Walter Zieler, William Zima. Third Row: Robert Zingleman, Vivian Zysko. Top Row: Betty Abs, Beverly Adams, Bonnie Adams, Lynn Adams, Angelina Aiello, Georgeen Allison, Kenneth Anderson, Shelby Anderson. Second Row: Edward Arendt, Judith Austin, Margaret Bale, Dar- lene Bamberger, Mildred Bapst, Joseph Bates, Jane Becker, Willard Boudreau. Third Row: Geraldine Berent, Donald Berghuis, Ronald Berghuis, George Berkhofer, Paul Blakey, Roy Blomquist, Dean Bohne, Joan Braner, Fourth Row: Carol Brian, Robert Brill, Roy Bronson, Kay Bulow, John Bulow, Bill Burke, Mike Burrei, Gary Butz. Fifth Row: Frank Cangialosi, John Caratini, Joan Casey, Jon Chapman, Mar- lene Ciprian, Mollie Clark, Robert Collier, Charmayne Collings. Sixth Row: Robert Cooley, Donald Crenshaw, Gail Crenshaw, Linda Ciook, Leota Cummings, Patricia Cwik, Diana Davidson, Donna David- son. Seventh Row: Judy Davis, Larry DeMumbrum, John Dix, Geraldine Dote, Maryann Duke, Glenn Duncan, Pat Duvall, Lorraine Dybas. Top Row: Walter Dymowski, JohnEck, Bonnie Ellis, Florence Engnell, Shirley Epstein, Judith Erickson, Arlene Fabian, Frank Fahrforth. Second Row: Carol Feil, Terry Finn, William Fisher, Anna Ford, Ar- lene Fortier, Paula Fox, Robert Fredland, Carole Fuessel. Third Row: Merlin Gabby, Gary Gaskill, James Geiger, Berna Gerke, George Gilbert, Betty Glad, Garrett Gluth, Violet Goveia. Fourth Row: Benson Graham, Eileen Gumbos, Robert Hacker, John Hamann, Jeannette Harter, Mary Hartig, Eileen Hartman,’ Lawrence Helstern. Fifth Row: Thomas Hendricks, Janice Hensley, Pauline Heintzelman, Patricia Hickey, Henry Hiorns, Anthony Hladik, Ronald Hovey, Elizabeth Howells. Sixth Row: Richard Hoyd, Jerry Hughbanks, Chester Iwanski, BarbaraJackson, Charles Jackson, Sandra Jackson, Joyce Jacobs, Carol Jacobsen. Seventh Row: Richard Jacobsen, Kenneth Johnson, Robert Juds, Carol Jurewicz, Judith Kalsted, Ronald Kasch, Mary Keevers, Patricia Kelsey. as Top Row: John Kershbaum, Kenneth Klemp, Marguerite Kolken, Barbara Kopeck, Sandra Kopp, James Kouski, Betty Krahulec, James Krebs, Second Row: Gerald Kreide, Gerald Kvinge, Patricia Lawrence, Eugene Lee, Joyce Leffelman, David LeRoy, Walter Liebenow, Fred Lockwood, Third Row: Suzanne Lunn, Barbara Mahieu, Arthur Marolt, Ted Martin, John Maziorka, James Medows, Fourth Row: Marijoy Melfi, William Meuris, Marilyn Miller, Mary Miller, Barbara Misner, Barbara Mitchell, Bernetta Molde, Jean- ette Morfoot, Fifth Row: Janet Moyers, Joan Mrozek, Ronald Murdoch, Margaret Murray, Fred McCleverty, Donald McClure, Roger McCullough, Sixth Row: Dorothy McNamara, June McVickers, Rose Nasers, Robert Neal, Joan Nevaril, Laurel Nicholson, Jeananne Nightingale, Clifford Nutto, Seventh Row: Nell Ann O'Leary, James Olson, Carol Padula, Thomas Parker, Anthony Pawlak, Richard Pedigo, Sharon Peoples, Donald beotter 49 Bee “SE vy Wy Top Row-Kathy Pilipiak, Myrna Pirsig, Beverly Pote, Judy Predmore, Beverly Prichert, Elaine Pryhuber, Roberta Raber, Madelyn Rabin. Second Row-Betsy Rachford, Pat Ransted, Pat Ranstrom, Ruth Rey- nolds, PatRhodes, John Riley, Steve Riley, Ken Rinkus. Third Row-Vivian Roberts, Carole Cummings, Ed Roshko, Mary Rudin, Don Rykaczewski, Ron Sajatovich, Bruce Sayers, Diane Schauer. Fourth Row- Dick Schubert, Arthur Schodrof, Sandra Schoell, Phyllis Schumm, Gerald Schultz, George Shannon, Ken Skala, Judy Slowinski. Fifth Row-FredSmith, James Smith, Ray Smith, Bob Smith, Sylvia Smith, Bon- nie Sorenson, Robert Spitzer, Jerry Stark. Sixth Row-Victor Staycoff, Donna Stern, Rich Strick, Kay Sullivan, Bob Suvada, Robert Tallon, Warren Taveggi, John Telling. Seventh Row-Nancy Thoell, Lloyd Thunstrom, Lynne Towner, George Tucci, Kent Uhlir, John Violtt, Ken Vojtek, Bobbie Waddell. [nee a ahaa TOP ROW: Eileen Weldon, David Whitley, Theil Wilkie, Patricia Wilson, Julia Wimberly, Philip Winegar, Judith Wolniak, William Worden. SECOND: William Workman, Roberta Worrell. THIRD: Herbert Zaiden, Deanna Zingraf. FOURTH: Ronald Zook. ae UUGYUIA ac ality; [RENE S ¢ VV EV OGLE CELE ELD Top Row: Laura Jean Abrams, Henry Abs, Elaine Adams, Sandra Ammerman, Brian Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, KarenArness, Mary Lou Ault, Second Row: William Aumann, Velerie Baaske, George Back- strom, Joanne Badeuz, Leonard Balter, Carol Barlow, Paul Beem, Third Row: Kenneth Below, Theresa Beneski, George Benton, Judy Benzschawel, Alice Bergen, Wayne Biros, Wanda Borkowski, Sandra Bow- man, Fourth Row: Barbara Boyens, Catherine Braun, Ronald Brassine, Mary Ann Breen, Patricia Broholm, Charles Brooks, Diana Brooks, James Bryson, Fifth Row: Marion Bukowski, Charles Burns, Allan Busse, Beverly Butz, Patricia Byrne, Joan Camer, Joyce Campbell, Phillip Casey, Sixth Row: Marion Cecil, Erby Chancey, Jerry Chapukonis, Patricia Christ, Raymond Cizowski, Clinton Cleveland, Deanna May Cook, Carole Cummings, Seventh Row: Carolyn Dargert, Mary Del Rosal, Michael DeGroot, Virginia Dervinski, Bonita Mae Dix, Charles Dix, Joyce Downey, Anne Marie Downs Left to Right - Top Row - Barbara Dybas, Deanna Dymbroski, Leroy East, Al Eland, Jerry Evans, Joe Enns, Donna Fett, Judy Frankland. Second Row - Bill Frentz, Bob French, Ruth Gabby, Carley Jo Garner, Susie Gasteyer, Lucille Gedaminsas, Jack Geiger, Walter Gierhahn. Third Row - Dan Godfrey, Gene Gotham, John Graefen, Rich Granito, Don Graves, Donna Greenlaw, Gloria Gross, Roy Grothe, Fourth Row - Jerry Gunderson, Margarita Hallegan, Howard Harmston, Linda Hazzard, Allan Helstern, Esther Hepp, Mary Hessling, Marcia Hicklin. Fifth Row - Judy Hilger, Marie Holton, Robert Hopkins, Pat Horvath, William Huet, Marlene Hutchinson, Wayne Jackson, Len Jacobs. Sixth Row - Bruce Jannush, Raymond Jasnocha, Ann Jeberjahn, Nancy Jeffers, Eugene Jenderzak, Bob Jennings, Helen Jonasen, Mary Ann Jonasen, Seventh Row - Loretta Jurazek, Betty Kadow, Marlene Kalush, Robert Kamholz, Richard Karvasek, John Kasper, Jerry Kelly, Joy Kernica. Top Row-David Kestian, Don Klein, Charles Kollman, Diane Kopp, Melvin Koschnitzki, Judy Krause, Caroll Krauss, Jim Krone. Second Row-Alvin Krueger, Sharon Kuches, Forest Kurtzwell, Richard Kuszynski, Joanne Lah, David Lamke, John Lane, Peter La Raviere. Third Row-Larry Leska, David Lindberg, Darlene Lindish, Rich Lisak, Esther Lovelady, Gerry Malpass, Judy Malpass, Marilyn Mar- lott. Fourth Row Gloria Martin, John Masson, Bob Maurer, Pat Mehring, Ruth Ann Melfi, William Meyers, Lester Miller, Donna Million. Fifth Row-Ray Mirabella, Lorraine Mitchell, Judy Mix, Mary Ann Mooi, Jerry Moore, Marion Moriarity, Tom Moser, Eugene Mrocyko. Sixth Row-Arlene Mrozek, Carole Muehlhausen, Gordon Muirhead, Larry Munson, Marjory Murdock, Carol Murphy, Tom McCabe, Michael McCarthy. Seventh Row-Robert McCormack, Bonnie McDermott, Ron McEathron, Darlene Mc- Groth, Mike McInerney, Dan McLain, Stephen McNamara, Marion Neitzke. Top Row: Pat Niebert, Alan Nowacki, Richard Obrenski, Geraldine O'Brien, Elinor Olund, John Orr, Marcia Osness, Janet Pajkos, Second Row: Leonard Pajula, Vernon Parker, Rose Pattitucci, Carol Petit, Joyce Pitcher, Beatrice Plancarte, Judith Pogue, JoAnn Pohlman, Third Row: Celeste Potter, Gail Powley, Marvin Proctor, Patrica Prokop, Joan Quinlan, MarkRabin, Marcella Radtke, Janice Regnerus, Fourth Row: Jacqueline Reidel, Jean Reiners, Gerald Richards, Jo Anna Rizzato, Patrica Roberts, Richard Roche, Jack Rogers, Jack Rotroff, Fifth Row: Lawrence Rowitz, Frank Ruchala, Clarence Ruschill, James Sanders, Florence Sanow, James Schaeffer, George Schaeffler, Edna Schedin, Sixth Row: Diane Schieble, Glenn Schiller, George Schlesinger, Jerry Schlesinger, Thomas Schnick, Robert Schroede, Janis Scott, Sue Scott, Seventh Row: Leroy See, Alphonso Shields, Daniel Shutay, Michael Sieverson, Judy Smilde, Nancy Schmidt, Thomas Smith, Charlotte Sopkowicz Ea AAT Top Row: Judy Stanley, Robert Steinberg, Martha Stern, Rosemary Stewert, Edward Stoller, Walter Sublet, Jim Sullivan, JoanTeeling, Second Row: Richard'!Terese, Kenneth Teutsch, Sandra Thornton, Suzanne Travers, Bernard Trudeau, Anita Valluzzi, Jerry Vancura, Bruce Velleux, Third Row: Fred Veronese, James Viollt, Alan Vojtech, Jacqueline Vollenbroek, Ralph Wagner, Carol Lou Walenta, William Wallace, Leonard Walls, Fourth Row: Dorothy Wanek, Charles Webb, Sally Wedick, Rosalie Welsh, Mary White, Fred Williams, Rich Williams, Donald Wilson, Fifth Row: Grant Wilson, John Wind- sor, Joan Wisemiller, John Wortel, Roberta Wrobleski, Cherie Wulff, Bill Wiedner, Daniel Yandel, Sixth Row: Gayle Young, Mary Ann Zellers, Laurel Zick,’Leonard Zieler, Gerald Zukowski, Calvin Reynolds, Robert Spaulding 57 Carolyn and Marilyn Hazlett. Henrietta Phelp, Joe Perillo, Connie Phiefer. 58 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS = Back Row: Left to Right: Bill Reiners, Stanley Woell, Ken Barry, Front Row: Miss Danzl, Jim Lewis, Carolyn Greagor, Jim Schnieder STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Back Row: Left to Right: Jim Schneider, Ken Barry, Bill Reiners, Lenard Walls, Henry Horn, John Hamann, Ron Zook, Joe Bates, Stan Woell, Warren Freiberg, Jim Hooker, Jim Lewis, Second Row: Barbara Boyens, Pat Bald- win, Bill Huet, KenSkala, Wanda Williams, Lucille Cooley, Warren Krause, Carolyn Greagor, Steve McNamara, Judy Stanely, Diane Kopp, Joe Perillo, Third Row: Sue Coniglio, Bonnie Miller, Calvin Reynolds, Al Eland, Betsy Rachford, Charmayne Collings, Terry Finn, Fourth Row: Kenny Mclver, Carol Murphy, Sandy Kopp, Miss Danzl, Marilyn Miller, Virginia Prillwitz ce Top Row: Lois Bennett, Dorothy McNamera, Marge Cecil, Ann Jeberjohn, Marcia Hicklin, Wanda Williams, Marilyn Grassel, Hazel DeMarco, Fran Ransted, Barbara Smart, Ron:Venema, Ray Davis, Dianne Anderson, Ron Berchert, Virginia McCormick, Mike Riello, Second Row: Ellen Sandt, Mary Ann Duke, Carol Weidner, Janet Moyers, Diane Schielbe, Charmayne, Collings, Carol Feil, Lynn Adams, Mary Joy Melfi, Leah Lamb, Barbara Jacobson, Sylvia Berchert, Joanne Musgrove, Jeanette Hacker, Marian Rachford, Maureen Hopkins, Carrie Mun- son, Betsy Rachford, Carolyn Greagor, Sponsor, Wilma Mackin, Third Row: Lucille Cooley, Dolores Cada, Jane Carota, Sharon Stevens, Carol Knoblauch, Cathy Trojanus, Joyce Osborne, Betty Cusimano, Sharon Frew, Yola Chiappetti, Nancy Schodrof, Audrey Egan, Pat Jacobs, Betty Venturi, Diane Ingerson, Carol Winters, Fourth Row: Cozanne Chapman, Jean Cusimano, Arlene Fabian, Ardell Enders, Bernetta Molde, Janis Scott, Joan Pekar, Judy Muelhausen, Paula Fox, Marge Christ, Betty Kerr, Pat Koestler, Judy Hilger SPARTANITE Back Row: Dianne Ingerson, Clara Richardson, Mary Burke, Robert Wask, John Hoodick, Gene Mitchell, Robert Kunde, Ronald Venema, Tom Murry, Jum Zander, Betty Kerr, Joyce Lovelady, Middle Row: Eleanor Weert, Audry Egan, Sue Bergious, Ken McKiver, Gerry Wask, Carole Winters, Leah Lamb, Charleen Yetter, Jean Ealison, JoAnne Mayer, First Row: Danny Krug, Jim Brady, Sponsor, Mr. Moore, Barbara Wilkins, Sharon Frew, Carol Wiedner i |) ee rl 61 FILM CLUB Back Row: left to right - Barbara Jackson, Ralph Wagner, George Shannon, Don Klein, Pat Lawrence, Larry Dem - umbrum, Fred Mc Cleverty, Charles Brooks, Paul Ingerson, Chuck Gabby, Robert Fredland, Diane Ryan, John Mas- son, Michael Sieverson, Roy Blomquist, Dennis Kuta, Mr. Johnson. Front Row;: Ken Below, Bob Maurer, Joyce Campbell, Bob Steinberg, Mike Burrei, Gerry Wask, Larry Du Praw, Beverly Prichard, Joe Evans. ART CLUB re Back Row - Barbara Doherty, Betty Dulis, Mrs. Mackin, Ron Berchert. Second Row - Marilyn Hazlett, Mary Ann Duke, Carolyn Hazlett, Ruth Petrokovich. Third Row -Joanne Musgrove, Jane Carota, Pat Snoreck, Marge Christ. ee RSE LATIN CLUB Sator arepo tenet opera rotas. Veni veni veni. Top Row: Left to Right: Sylvia Bachert, Jewel Freeman, Georgeen Allison, Bonnie McDermott, Joan Quinlan,Betty Abs, Sue Coniglio, Mary Ann Duke, Marguerite Kolken, Thresa Beneske, Susan Gasteyer. Bottom Row: Betty Kadow, Ruth Ann Melfi, Joyce Pitcher, Diane Ryan, Suzie Pawley, Janis Scott. Top Row: Left to Right-Pat Wilson, Tony Hladik, Dan Rykaczewski, Ken Johnson, Tom Hendricks, Will Bam- berger, Vince Zajda, Gerry Schultz, George Berkohoffer, Ron Murdock, John Blaine, Larry Liebenow, Roland Brewton, Gail Wagoner, Louise Volkstrof. Second Row-Larry Rowitz, Jack Rothroff, Gary Butz, Roy Groethe, Leonard Balter, Bill Weidner, Lynn Adams, Al Limberg, Roy Blomquist, Ray Cizowski, Steve Riley, Richard Hoyd, Roy Hopkins, Tom Smith. Third Row-Gerry Berent, Edith Schoell, Chris McMillian, Ken Skala, Ron Saja- tovich, Alan Vojtech, Wally Sublett, George Shannon, Roberta Worrel, Beverly Prichard, Wanda Sublett, Betsy Rachford, Fourth Row- Pat Norton, AnnFord, Richard Williams, Gerry Stark, Mike Burrei, Len Pajula, Joe Perillo, Al Eland, Clint Cleveland, Mike McInerney, John Lane, Joan Badewz, Joyce Jacobs, Bottom Row-Gloria Gross, Barbara Boyens, Joyce Gross, Judith Stanley, Deanna Cook, Carly Jo Garner. 63 LIBRARY AID First Row: Edie Shoell, Eleanor Godskeson, Arlene Thompson, Dorothy Harnew, Pat Wilson, Barbara Misner, Leona Irby, Roberta McIntosh, Gail Wagoner, Vivian Zysko, Harriet Horton, WandaSublett, Second Row: Pat Rhodes, Ruth Eakins, Gerry McCarthy, Carita Forsberg, Fran Ranstead, Linda Koehn, Joanne Bartuska, Jean Eliason, Pat Norton, Judy Muehlhausen, Third Row: Nancy Neubieser, Sue Coniglio, Cathy Trojanis, Jeanette Harter, JoAnne Mayer, Fourth Row: Carolyn Johnson, Roberta Raber, Miss Stutzman, Sponsor, Mary Ellen Kevers, Mary Walton, Connie Keesler a F oo ye, G } abo ae ef “ ‘i Top Row: Miss Smith, Sponsor, Sally Hunt, Marcella Radke, Joan Bergen, Bernetta Molde, Annette Griede, Carrie Munson, Aimee Golk, Lynn Adams, Clara Richardson, Linda Koenn, Jerry Wask, Arlene Fabian, Mrs. Bachert, Middle Row: Bonnie Sorenson, Sylvia Bachert,Janice Regnerus,Barbara Wilkins, Manlyn Grassel, Kathy Pilipiak, Lucille Cooley, Shelly Anderson, Jeanette Hacker, AnitaJohnson, Mrs. Fredenburg, Bottom: Linda Crook, Jean Mooi, Cathy Braun, Dianne Anderson, Nancy Schodrof, Audrey Egan, Pat Jacobs, Elaine Herriott, Dorothy Harnew. PESO EERE. BUSY WOMEN Mary Walton, Darlene Bracken, Floretta DeVries, Elaine MacGlashen, Sharon Frew, Ruth Ann Eakins, Miss Smith, Arlene Fabian, Berna Gerke, Arlene Fortier. Left to right: Gerry McCarthy, HONOR SOCIETY ee ft Top Row: Kenneth Lenz, William Reiners, Clayton Beck, Jerome Julien, Ronald Nelson, Sandra Dowe. Third Row: Betty Venturi, William Slager, Paul Brinkman, Marian Rachford, Paul Ingerson, John Hurlock, Patricia Koestler, Second Row: Eleanor Godskesen. Barbara Sawa, Carolyn Greager, John Bisbikis, Patricia Baldwin, Nancy Taller. Bottom Row: Kenneth Barry, Carrie Munson, MissRyan, Raymond Wheaton, Marcia Janis. HONOR ROLL Top Row: Mildred Bapst, Betty Venturi, Ray Cizowski, Ken Lenz, Bill Reiners, Tom Hendricks, Clayton Beck, George Berkhofer, Jerome Julien, Paul Beem, Ron Nelson, Florence Engnell, Tony Hladik, Sandy Dowe, Nancy Taller. Second Row; Sue Travers, Paul Ingerson, Eleanor Godskesen, Jean Reiners, Bill Slager, Bruce Sayers, Paul Brinkman, Marian Rachford, George Benton, Gary Gaskill, Charles Dix, Sandra Thornton, Mary Ann Breen, John Hurluck, Sandy Ammerman. Third Row: Ruth Ann Melfi, Janice Regnerus, Susan Lunn, Barbara Sawa, Beverly Prichard, Carolyn Greager, Judy Stanley, John Bisbikis, Pat Baldwin, Joyce Jacobs, Carol Barth, Bonnie Sorenson, Lynn Towner, Carol Barlow. Fourth Row: Sylvia Bachert, Georgeen Allison, Marcia Janis, Anita Valluzzi, Joan Mrozek, Arlene Morzek, Marijoy Melfi, Joyce Campbell, Phyllis Schumm, Paula Fox. HALL GUARDS i Top Row, Left to right: Jim Lewis, Mike Marciano, Bill Zima Lee Zmania, Norma DeYoung, Bob Kunde, Jack Russel, Mickey Gaborik, Jack Lucas, Al Trautsch. Second Row: Stew Balter, Don Skala, Don De Salvo, Darrell Hammond, Ken Barry, Stan Woell, Ken Lenz, Jim Johnson,Syl Majosky, John Hoodock. Third Row: Dave Pedigo, Joh Harn, Ken Skala, Bob Moser, Carolyn Greager, Lucille Cooley, Jim Richards. Fourth Row: Joan Bergen, Sue Coniglio, Mr. Burgess, Mike Blumn, Mary Walton, Nancy Schodrof. OFFICE AIDS Top Row, Left to right: Betty Kerr, Lois Bennett, Marian Rachford, Ken Lenz, Betty Venturi, Arlene Thompson, Carrie Munson, CarolynGreager, Lois Appel. Middle Row: Sharon Stevens, Pat Jacobs, Noreen Majercek, Elaine Herriet, Sally Hunt, Betty Cusimano, Diane Ingerson, Dorothy Boisdore. First Row: Julia Wimberly, Virginia McCormack, Maureen Hopkins, Mrs. J. Orr, Cozanne Chapman, Joyce Osborne. COIN CLUB ae iy wT; ity i Me mse Oy resp ih: La i fade Pay oe Top Row, Left to right: Bob Wask, Mike Burrel, Joe Butkus, Gene Lee. Second Row: Paul Blakey, Charles Posch, Mr, Hawse. GRAFIC ARTS y , iy } | A Top Row, Left to right: Mr, Jacobson, Stu Balter, Charles Roghan, Al Trautsch, Micky Gaborik, Bill Zima, Jack Lucas, Bottom Row: Rich Gust, Jim Brady, Art Gregory, Bob Campbell, Bob Kriede, Dave Pedigo, Jim Richards, Top Row, Left to right: Bob Wask, Bruce Holstrom, Ned Stienam, Charles Posch.Glen Duncan, Mike Burrei, Mr. Palmer. Second Row: Phillip Bernath, Ray Knapp, Fred Veronese, John Hoodock. SPANISH CLUB Top Row, Left to right: Barb Jackson, John Kasper, Roberta Mac Intosh, Don Crook, Art Gregory, Henry Hiorns, Gordon Erickson, Jerry Sandburg, Don Mc Clure, Florence Engnell, Bob Hacker, Deanna Denton, Ann Jeberjahn, Laurel Nicholsen. Second Row: Rosemary Stewart, Marijoy Melfi, Gayle Young, Lois Hagberg, Clarence Ruschell, Kenny Klemp, Carolyn Anderson, Fred Smith, Larry Munson, Marilyn Gabby, Kathy Bulow, Lynne Towner. Third Row: Carol Feil, Judy Smilde, Anita Valluzzi, Marchia Hicklin, Arletta Weiss, Pat Hickey, Barb Mahieu, Julia Wimberly, Sue Lunn, Joyce Campbell, Shelby Anderson, joan Huet. Front Row: Jim White, Tom Campbell, John Bisbikis, Mrs. Warren, Bob Collier, Dolores Cada. Leftto Right: Sandra Desmond, Juanita Foster, Judy Raske, Don Freeman, Hugh McMillan, Left to Right: Ed Berchert, Barbara McReynolds, Marie Redmond. SENIOR PLAY OF ‘‘54”’ Left to Right: Hugh McMillan, Sandra Desmond, Shirley Vodochodsky, Lloyd Krout, Joyce Krauss, Juanita Foster, Richard Feil. ee ‘te se ry Oe Y ie . , May site al : At gin wi an. Ct N il 7 la DRAMATICS Back Row, Left to right; Barbara Smart, John Hoodock, Don De Salvo, Barbara Kuiberis, Ron Venema, Ned Stienam, Bruce Holstrom, Richard Lunn, Wanda Williams, Gail Wagoner, Louise Volkstrof, Deanna Denton, Virginia McCormack, Fifth Row: Dianna Ingerson, Jane Carota, Marge Christ, Dick Hickok, Jeanette Bradshaw, Betty Kerr, Lucille Cooley, Carrie Munson, Sally Hunt, Dolores. Cada, Elaine Herriet, Marge Irwin, Kathy Trojanus. Fourth Row: Ruth Petrokovitch, Sharon Stevens, Carole Winters, Carol Schnick, Barbara Jacobsen, Hazel De Marco, Linda Kron e, Leah Lamb, Sue Berghuis, Ken Mc Iver, Ron Berchert, PatJacobs, Miss Marcin. Third Row: Mary Ann Puzzoski, Pat Cizowski, Audry Egan, Maureen Hopkins, Donna Beckett, Clara Richardson. Second Row; Sharon Frew, Joanne Johnson, Barbara Wilkins, Gerry Wask, Helaine Vander Molen, Carol Weidner, First Row: Vivian Schiefelbein, Sylvia Bachert, Nancy Schodrof, Barbara Doherty. CHRISTMAS PLAY’S “THIS STRANGE NIGHT”’ ‘OUR MISS BROOKS AT CHRISTMAS TIME” j by Marge Christ, Barbara Doherty, Carol Schnick, Sylvia Bachert, Ned Steiman, Deanna Denton, Sharon Stevens, Kenneth Barry. 72 BEGINNING BAND Top Row: JeanReiners, MelvinKoschnitzki, Don Meyers, Gene Mrozcko, Glen Schiller, Don Klein, Walter Sublett, Alan Nowacki, Leroy See, John Masson. Second Row: Lucille Gedaminsas, Susan Travers, Martha Stern, Dan Godfrey, Carolyn Anderson, Judy Hilger, Nancy Schmidt, Mike Burrei. Third Row: George Schaeffler, Angelina Aiello, Carole Cummings, Mr. Pettibone, Joyce Campbell, Joan Quinlan. ADVANCED BAND _ Baton Twirlers: Lynn Adams, Carolyn Buell, Judy Crickson. Band; Betty Jean Radtke, Jack Russell, Warren Taveggia, Ken Klemp, Karen Arness, Roy Blomquist, Vince Zajda, Mr. Pettibone, Mike Aiello. Baton Twirlers; Roberta Worrell, Karen Stevens, Marge Bale. Second Row: Bill Reiners, Jim Smith, Darrel Hammonds, Charles Posch, Roger Hennapel, Jim Zander, Leona Irby, Henry Abs, Gerald Kvinge, Mary Hartig, Betty Abs, Darlene Bamberger, Donna Davidson, Jon Chapman, Dick Schubert, Roger McCullough, Jim Moore, Dick Hoyd, John Bisbikis, Ned Steinam, Dick Bachert, Stan Woell. Third Row: Gail Wagner, Gerald Schultz, Doug, Adams, Ken Below, Larry Liebenow, Dave Regal, Marlene Forsythe, Carol Feil, Arlene Fortier, Mark Rabin, Diana Davidson, Bonnie Miller, Dean Bohne. Fourth Row: Diana Gedaminsas, Sandra Dowe, Joan Huet, Dorothy McNamara, Myrna Pirsig, Francis Rogers, Carole Winters. MIXED CHORUS , — . = | re Pe re, ¥ p MS e | 7 a eS te vax ra | er . Top Row: Dorothy Sperakos, Phil Bernath, Bill Meuris, Tom Campbell, Bruce Holstrom, Charles Jackson, Ron Nelson, Jim Lewis, Phil Winegar, Ken Johnson, Bill Burke, Barbara Smart, Larry Du Praw. Second Row: Linda Koehn, Joan Braner, Sandra Dowe, Ken Skala, Lois Bennett, Graham Benson, Bonnie Ellis, Elaine Herriet, Marge Irwin, Jane Becker, Hazel De Marco, Joan Bergen, Betty Radtke. Third Row: Sharon Stevens, Marge Sieverson, Marijoy Melfi, Pat Mehler, Ron Berchert, Glenn Duncan, Gloria Lytle, Judy Austin, Dorothy Boisdore, Lornalee Manz. Fourth Row: Barbara Wilkins, Nancy Shodrof. Marcia Janis, Charmayne Collings, Ann Pitcher, Julia Wimberly, Pat Cizowski, Nancy Taller. Fifth Row: Phyllis Schumm, Sandra Kopp, Mr. Arnold, Bonnie Adams, Carol Vander May, Beverly Krueger. SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS J tet Back Row, Left to right: Carol Barth, Judy Davis, Roberta Worrell, Joyce Jacobs, Sandra Jackson, Molly Clark, Margaret Murray, Laurel Nicholson, Carol Fuessel, Kathy Pilipiak, Linda Crook, Diane Schauer. Third Row: Henrietta Phelps, Connie Pheiffer, Betty Abs, Deanna Zingraf, BarbaraJackson, Marlene Ciprian, Pat Rock, Bobbi Waddell, Carita Forsberg, Charlene Yetter, Bernetta Molde, Lorraine Dybas. Second Row: Barbara Mitchell, Pat Cwik,. Pat Ranstrom, Joann Johnston, Madelyn Rabin, Judy Kalsted, Beverly Adams, Elizabeth Rachford, Janet Moyers. First Row: Carol Vanager May, Paula Fox,Lou Massi, R. J. Arnold, Donna Stern. 74 GIRLS’ CHORUS © Back Row: Joan Cramer, Mary Ann Jonasen, Janice Ricknauss, Janet Pajkos, Donna Greenlaw, Carol Krause, Charlotte Sopkowicz, Ruth Gabby, Marjory Murdock, Marion Cecil, Sally Wedick, Diane Kopp, Mary Ann Breen, Joann Badeauz, Elaine Adams, Mary Agnes White, Roberta Wrobleski. Fifth Row: Sandra Ammerman, Cherree Wulff, Kathy Braun, Gerry O'Brien, Barbara Dybas, Virginia Dervinski, Helen Jonasen, Darlene McGrath, Carol Barlow, Judy Mix, Sharon Kuches, Verlerie Baaske, Edna S chedin. Fourth Row: Linda Hazzard, Carol Pettit, Joann Lah, Marcia Hecklin, Pat Prokop, Marie Holton, Mary Lou Hessling, Joann Rizzato, Judy Pogue, Marlene Kalush, Bonnie McDermott. Third Row: Margaret Halligan, Carol Murphy, Judy Krause,Sandra Bowman, Laurie Abrams, Carol Muelhausen, Theresa Beneski, Jackie Reidel, Bonita Dix, Rose Pattitucci, Gerry Malpass, Susan Gasteyer. Second Row: Joyce Downey, Celeste Potter, Gloria Martin, R.J. Arnold, Darlene Lindish, Pat Mehring, Joyce Pitcher. First Row: Janis Scott, Suzie Pawley, Antionette Chappaconeus, Judy Malpass, Ruth Melfi, Betty sas BOYS’ CHORUS PROM ‘5 4”’ Se SS aes ———————————— —— ——— aes 3 — pg Soe ee See _ CHEERLEADERS Jane Carota, Kathy Pilipiak, Lois Appel, El- len Sandt, Betty Dulis. ¢ 5 Top Row, Left to right; Mike Marciano, Bill Reiners, Will Bamberger, Glen Kuffel, Paul Rhodes, Bob Kunde, North De Young, Mickey Gaborik, Stan Woell, Al Trautsch. Second Row: Paul Ingerson, John Hoodock, Bob Zingleman, Don Skala, Ray Davis, Ron Nelson, Chuck Rogahn, Jim Schneider, Rich Gust, Bob Moser, Jim Drozdz. Third Row: Mike Aiello, Dave Pedigo, Jim Richards, Paul Brinkman, Bob Collier, Dan Rykaczewski, Artie Aldridge, Don Wanek, Don Taylor, Phil Bernath. Fourth Row: Ken Lenz, Skip Perillo, Mr. Lewis, Mr. George, Jack Lucas, Johnny Bisbikis. Bottom Row: Keith Johnson, Dick Bachert, Terry Finn. 78 QUEEN’S COURT Back Row, Left to right: Jim Richards, Ray Davis, Bill Reiners, Jack Lucas, Bob Kunde, Mike Marcano,, Bob Moser. Bottom Row: Sharon Thompson, Geraldine Mc Carthy, Carolyn Greagor, Ruth Petrokovitch, Lois Bennett, Betty Dulis, Marge Lane. CORONATION BALL Left to Right Ruth Petrokovitch, Jack Lucas, VARSITY FOOTBALL ARNE RNR ceili | aaaaaiatad au. a te ae = 3 =) = —_ vee’ ° te A AC i Top Row: Mr. Lewis,Chuck Rogahn,Tom Hazzard, Jack Lucas, Bill Peterson, Bob Kunde, Glen Kuffel, Bill Reiners, Mike Marciano, Ken Lenz, Jim Schneider, George Dempsey, Ray Davis, Mr. George. Second Row: JimDrozdz, Bob Moser, Jim Richards, Art Aldridge, Richard Gust, Paul Brinkman, Al Limberg, Bob Collier. Third Row: Jerry Ruhl, Don Wanek, Jim Clark, Skip Perillo, Dave Pedigo, Keith Johnson, Will Bamburger, Terry Finn. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Top Row: Erby Chancey, Bruce Sayers, John Bulow, Leonard Zieler, Bill Meuris, Richard O'Brenski, Ken Ander- son, Leonard Walls, Charles Jackson, Art Marolt, Jack Teeling, John Dix, Richard Lisak, William Weidner, Dan Rykaczewski, Robert Smith. Second Row:Mr. Wiltshire Steve Riley, George Gilbert, Ray Smith, John Kerschbaum, Ted Martin, Ken Skala, Roy Bronson, Robert Spaulding. First Row: Don Crenshaw, Jerry Richards, Roy Hopkins, Don Graves, George Benton, Dan Godfrey, Glenn Duncan. Missing from Picture: Joe Perillo, Richard Pedigo. 80 sue es Bob Moser Jim Drozdz ich Gust 81 R Keith Johnson Jim Schneider (PATIENT: . eG. Se ee re coe Ais SWAG em Permoeeole aan k PSE is tC egh CodgaeAt PADIS NID! (os a ra E : wk cto ye Bae OTN AO LLM SNAG ANY Paul Brinkman VARSITY WRESTLERS Front Row: L.toR.: Terry Finn, Dick Bachert, Mike Aiello, Skip Perillo, Don Wanek, John Bisbikis, Asst. Coach Wiltshire, Bob Moser, Jack Lucas, Mike Marciano, Paul Rhodes, Bill Reiners, Ray Davis, Coach George. aa Front Row: L. toR.: Mike Burrie, Jon Chapman, Richard Terese, Jerry Richards, Jack Geiger, Jack Windsor, Coach Wiltshire, Jow Perillo, Dan Ryhaczewski, Steve Riley, Charles Brooks, John Dix, George Gilbert, Dick Pedigo., 82 Skip Perillo, Ray Davis, Don Wanek, Dick Bachert, Paul Rhodes, Mike Marciano, Jack Lucas, Bill Reiners, Mike Aiello, Bob Moser, John Bisbikis, Terry Finn. 83 VARSITY TEAM Top Row: Left to Right-Mr, Lewis, Bruce Holstrom, TomCampbell,Bob Kunde, Mike Heinin, Gordon Erickson, Ralph Bergstrom, Stan Woell. Bottom Row-HowardReiher,Art Aldridge, Ron Nelson, Ken Lenz, George Krauss, FROSH-SOPH TEAM Top Row: Left to Right-Bill Weidner, Jim Medows, Charles Jackson, Larry Leska, Ron Zook, Paul Beem, Mr. Morris. Bottom Row-Dick Hoyd, Jack Rogers, Ken Johnson, George Tucci, Tony Hladik. Bob Collier Mike Heinen Tom Campbell = 2) s 7) oo a o ie) 5 Q, 3 Stan Woell Art Aldridge Ken Lenz Be. 1 19 38 vas FOOTBALL ot Patrick's Maryville MPMA Carl Sandburg Rich Lincolnway Reavis Bremen COOrROCOANO 54 88 1zZ 74 yas 45 46 60 60 66 78 69 80 64 68 73 73 66 66 BASKETBALL VARSITY— Iy.G. Lincolnway Beecher Carl Sandburg MPMA Bremen LG: Grant Pk. Reavis Rich Maryville Lincolnway MPMA Carl Sandburg Manteno Bremen Lemont Reavis Rich SPORTS RESULTS WRESTLING Bremen Carl Sandburg Proviso Hinsdale Harvey La Grange Rich Calumet City Tilden Carl Sandburg New Trier Glenbrook Rock Island Moline 16 16 10 12 18 16 20 14 12 — —-POWhDONN AP PN OO — BASEBALL Blue Island M. P. M. A. Morgan Park Rich Lemont Reavis Orland Park Bremen Rich Meat Meeas Reavis (Dist. Game) Orland Park Reavis Bremen Ne YARUNWANATRHOUW BASEBALL Mike Marciano Don Skala . ¥ Micky Gaborik an Ry n y va 44 ) Hy) “hk My, | $ a t KR. Back Row: L. toR.: Mr. Zajac, Ken Lenz, Bob Collier, Al Anderson, Gordon Ericksen, Bob Kunde, Don Webb, Micky Gaborik, Ralph Bergstrom, Don Freeman, Ron Nelson. Front Row: Dan Rykaczewski, Don Taylor, Charles Burger, James Medows, Don Skala, Tom Campbell, Larry Du Praw, Bob Moser, Ron Van, 7 ee areas SSN PAAR RN STS I I SACI cimenn Top Row: left to right- Ed Berchert, Jerry Rule, Rich Reynolds, Chris Coniglio, Bill Peterson, Will Bamberger, Bob Ockerstrom, Don Thornton, Glenn Kuffel, Stan Woell, Bill Reiners, Jack Lucas, Jim Schneider, Richard Gust, Art Aldridge, Mr. Lewis. Second Row - Paul Ingerson, Phil Bernath, Bob Zingleman, Paul Brinkman, Don Wanek, Dick Hickok, Ralph O'Meara, Mike Aiello, John Hoodock, Bottom Row -Jon Chapman, Ken Skala, Ron Zook, Ron Murdock, RonSajatovich, Bruce Sayers, Terry Finn. Ralph O'Meara bse, dit Si F Ee Art Aldridge Chris Coniglio LEA tes agi GS ; Bill Reiners Ralph O'Meara, Chris Coniglio, Don Thornton, Art Aldridge. 88 BOWLING Top Row-John Maziorka, Stewart Balter, Roland Brewton, Phil Winegar, Jim Welch, Norman DeYoung, Bill Work- man, Ray Wheaton, Ray Moore, Norman Flaws, Don Crook, John Hancock. Second Row-Phil Bernath, Leonard Balter, Walter Sublett, Don Klein, Wayne Biros, Glen Scheller, Lowell Wilde, Ray Ciszowski, Robert Spitzer, Art MacDonald. Third Row-Charles Posch, Jim Zander, Mr. Gahala, Bob Wask, Joe Butkus, George Schaeffler. PEPPERS Top Row-Ann Pitcher, Barbara Sawa, Sherill Wiegman, Bonnie Miller, Ellen Sandt, Mary Gilpin . Second Row- Christine McMillan, Jane Carota, Lynn German, Lois Appel, Lois Bennett, Diane Gedaminsas, Louise Volkstrof, Lucille Cooley, Dolores Cada, Harriet Horton, Miss Mombrum. Absent: Marge Lane. a3 eon Pete = a ct eer aah. Fitts rtitt = = aa ae ou = as) cv) tng = ral a a= a 7) ed ° ” g n “ S O Baas OQ ae z Lid ao. o. a6 = SHIELD STAFF SPORSOL Sy outs ke Wilma Mackin Editor-in-Chief . . Ronald Berchert Senior Editor . . . Marion Rachford Business Manager . . . Marge Christ Layout Manager Judy Meuhlhausen Sectetaryic: 226.7. Joan Musgrove PE VDISt ats cove eet Joan Pekar TV Dist usta fensie eens Joyce Osborne CENTER - Coach George. L. to R, Bill Reiners, Dick Bachert, Terry Finn. Skip Perillo, Mike Marciano, Bob Moser, John Bisbikis. METAL SHOP L. to R.: Tony Pawlak, Jim Olson, Warren Tareggia, Bob Tumiati, Teacher Mr. Palmer, Robert Spitzer. O.L.C.H.S. CLASSES Biology -- Dorothy McNamaria, Gerald Schultz, Joan Mrozck, Ron Sajotoyvick, Teacher Mr. Johnson. Joanne Musgrove -- Making a mural. F «i sare ia Ae 34 di Se ttt Pc the riiaeg DRIVER'S TRAINING CLASS, LIBRARY. LUNCHROOM. CAFETERIA. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES Back Row: Left to Right: Carol Krauss, Ann Jekerjahn, Bette Dulis, Marian Rachford, Ken Lenz, Earl Gaborik, Ray Wheaton, John Blaine, Steve Riley, Harriet Horton, Chris McMillan. Middle Row: Gloria Grass, Marvin Proctor ‘Gayle Young, Paul Brinkman, Mary Ann Breen, Gerry Brent, Kathy Pilipiak, Lester Miller, Ron Sajat- ovich, Marijoy Melfi, Maureen Dybas. Bottom Row: Bernard Trudeau, Rose Mary Patitucci, Arlene Fabian, Miss Danzl, Marguerite Kolken, Violet Goveia. “4 THE A. J. B. C. CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Left to Right: Mr, Gahala, Ralph Thunstrom, Alfred Eland, Warren Krause, Lloyd Thunstrom, Ralph ThiseATORE Alfred Eland, Lloyd Thunstrom, receiving awards. 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