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

 - Class of 1956

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SEABIP AE HP REO WEN MEST Ht Dat PWR ce 3 1186 , UNITE | FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room This year the Shield is sort of an anniversary present for the seniors... They are the first graduating class to attend all four years... And those four years hold a lot of memories ... Some happy and some sad... They've seen some of the faculty come and go... They've seen our ups and down in sports . . This year we fared well insports ... Our wrestlers placed first in Confer- ence, second in Sectionals and sent seven boys tostate... Although the basket- ball players didn't take conference, they improved greatly ... There's promise of a good team next year .. . Same goes for the football team, who placed sec- ond inthe Conference... Remember the times we ate lunch in the Home-Ec room? ...From there we graduated to the cafeteria ... And we got to eat those sandwiches... Then there was the new stadium... That was a blessing! ...No more standing in the mud or dust to watch the games in the Dust Bowl’... And now we watch the wrestling matches in the gym and not in the library .. The girls tumbled in the halls and we dodged Carpenters onthe way “to class We've come a long way from then. .. DO YOU REMEMBER? D, F. WINTERS, who has been our superintendent since the open- ing of Oak Lawn Community High School in1952, daily contributes to the further developement of our school, His competent leadership, . his sincere desire to understand and guide the student body is at all times evident, Through his constant strivings, our school has gained its present high standards, His duties are many, including administrative decisions, conduct- ing the school's affairs with the county and state educational of- fices. The hiring of personnel, the planning ofthe curriculum, and the setting up of the school calendar, Mr, Winters isthe person directly responsible for the overall operation of the school program and his wise decisions are obvious to all, B.E, WET ZEL, our assistant superintendent is in a sense,the man behind the scenes, It is he who handles the thousand and one de- tails, questions, problems, etc, that con- stantly crop up during a normal school day, Mr, Wetzel is the man responsible for the smooth running of the school program and his competence in the field is known and respected by all, Locker assignments, permanent records, the keeping of financial records, purchasing of books and supplies are but a few of his many jobs, Mr, Wetzel is always available for con- sultation conceming a problem, no matter how trivial, His constant and understand- ing patience do much to erase the daily difficulties of a students life, Marcella Radtke, Office Aid; Mrs. Orr, Dean of Girls; Mrs. Emmel, Guidance Director; Mr. Burgess, Dean of Boys. Sehool GB Top: James M. Duffey, Charles W. Lawrence, Robert W. Stitt, Arthur S. McDonald; Front: Adams, Sec.,Warren O. Keneipp,Pres., Hugh F. Devane. | JENNIE ORR Dean of Girls, Advanced Biology The work of the Dean of Girls is an intrical part of the total guidance program. Her spe- cific duties include general supervision of the | behavior and attendance of the girls, main- tenance of personnel records, counseling with parents, teachers, and students, and lending a helping hand to the girls with what- ever personal problems they may have. { PAUL E. BURGESS Dean of Boys, Algebra I As Dean of Boys, Mr. Burgess, daily fulfills these duties; Assistance in registration, main- tenance of personnel records, counseling, guidance and attendance records, discipline and testing. His understanding of the student body is not easily surpassed. SALLY G. EMMEL Guidance Director, English II The work of the Director of Guidance is an important part of the entire educational program, especially in the counseling of students on vocational and educational prob- lems. Her duties include working with teach- ers, the administrative staff, and parents, for the purpose of uniting their efforts so that all students are given the utmost attention. This is done to improve the scholastic stan- dards ofthe students, to broaden their social and civic activities, andto prepare them for their educational and vocational futures. Receptionist Mrs, McGreevy Cafeteria Personel Main Hall é Bookkeeper Mrs. Marjan Registrar Donna Schedin Custodians SHARI ARENSON English 3; Speech; Sponsor of Dramatics Club; Sponsor of Senior Class Play. RALPH ARNOLD Acappella Choir; Freshman Girls Chorus; Senior Girls Chorus; Ensembles. R. A. BERDISH Shop Orientation; Metals, FAs. AGNAS DANZL ; Algebra 1; Business Math; “ fo BERTA CAUL Practical Math; Student o ew - § - Leathercraft. Council Advisor. : i CLAIRE DUFF Chemistry; General Sci- ence; Co-Sponsor of Stu- dent Council. MARY FINLEY Shorthand 1, 2; Secretar- ial Practice; -Senior Class Sponsor. WESLEY FLANERY General Science; physics; Science Club Advisor. DELIGHT FREDENBURG Home Economics; General Science; F.H.A. Sponsor. PETER GAHALA German 1, 2; English 2; Bowling Moderator for A.J. B.C. Boys Division. ELIAS GEORGE Boys Physical Education; Varsity Wrestling Coach; As'st Football Coach. DOROTHEA GAHAN Home Economics], 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Sponsor. PATRICIA GERBERT Glericalps Practices occ. Practice; Typing 1; Per- sonal Typing. GLENN HARDIN American History; Drivers Training; Frosh-Soph Bas- ketball Coach. a 5 ZA ROBERT S, JOHNSON Biology; Sponsor of Film Club; Director of Visual Education, IOLA MOMBRUM Physical Education; Spon- sor of Cheerleaders; Spon- sor of Peppers, WILMA MACKIN Ceramics; Art I, Il; Spon- sor of SHIELD; Sponsor of Art Club; Sponsor of Poster Club, HAROLD MARTIN English I, IT, es JOHN LEWIS Physical Education; Foot- ball Coach; Track Coach; Sponsor of Lettermen’s Club. EDWARD MARKS English I, II; Sponsor of Debate Club. MAX MOORE English I, Journalism; Creative Expression; Spon- sor of Spartanite, ee inns ie ee Set Sree eee ee ete ee Ne he eee ee Te DARRELL MORRIS Geography; World Prob- lems; Varsity Basketball | Coach; Frosh--Soph Base- ball Coach, WILLIAM R, RANDOLPH Spanish 1,2; English 1; Sponsor of Spanish Class, ROBERT W, SCHILDGREN Mechanical, Architectural Drawing; Shop Orientation; Woods 1; Sponsor of Soph- omore Class, LENORA NORRIS General Business; Personal Typing; Typing 1; Spon- sor of Sophomore Class, WANDA PALANDECH Typing 1; personal Typing; Bookkeeping; Record Keeping; Sponsor of Senior Class. RICHARD PET TIBONE Beginning Band; Cadet Band; Spartan Concert Band; Music Appreciation, JOSEPHINE PIECHOCKI Plane Geometry; Practical Math; Sponsor of Junior Class. JOHN ROHAN English 3; Latin 1,2; Spon- sor of Latin Class, JOHN ROHAN English 3; Latin1l, 2; Spon- sor of Latin Club. FRED SCHMIDT Wood Shop; Architectural Drawing, NATALIE RYAN American History; World History; Sponsor of Honor Society. JOHN SMITH Graphic Arts 1, 2, 3; Shop Orientation; General Met- als. BLANCH STUTZMAN Librarian; Sponsor of Li- brary Aids. LE MAY SMITH English 1. ROBERT STERLING World Problems; U.S. His- tory; Junior Class Sponsor; American History. HAROLD WILTSHIRE Practical Math; Algebra 1; Solid Geometry; Trigo- nometry. Frosh-Soph wres- | tling coach; Sophmore Football coach. JOSEPH ZAJAC Algebra 1 and 2; Varsity Baseball Coach; Freshman Football Coach; Varsity Club Sponsor. SHIRLEY TOMCZAK Girls Physical Education; Sponsor of G. A. A. ROGER TRANCKINO Sociology; General Sci- ence; Freshman Class Spon- sor. WILLIAM WARD Auto Shop; Shop Orien- tation; Senior Class Spon- sor JANET WALLER English 2, 4. Junior Class Sponsor. CLASS OFFICERS: BACK ROW L.toR.: Mr. Ward, Spon- sor; Bill Zima, Vice. Pres.; Stam Woell, Pres.; Wanda Sublett, Sec'y; FRONT ROW: Mrs. Palandech, Sponsor, Miss Finley, Sponsor; John Bisbikis, Tres. | wa ARTHUR ALDRIDGE “Artie” ...Atouchdown, a bas- ket and a 440... Football2, 3, 4 Capt. 4; Basketball2, 3,4; Track 1,-2;,..0;. 43 Vice: Pres: Junior Class; Student Council 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4. PATRICIA BALDWIN Pate . . .-Phapsody in Blue at a jam session. . x Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Council Sec'y. Asie TCS) Slams ass Bos Spanish Club 2; Nat- ional Honor Society 3, 4; WILL E. BAMBERGER ia Dramatics Club 4; Sec'y Willie + of Shield 4; Honor Roll; ...White sand and sun... High Honor Roll; Office Basketball 2, 3; Track Aid 4. 2,3; Varsity Club; Latin Club1; Football Mgr. 2, 3 CAROL BARTH “Bathtub” . .Lively and full of finden GAA 3, 4; Girls Chorus 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. RICHARD BACHERT | Dick | . . .Pint sized Gabriel] and his horn. . . Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Ban| 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Clul Tres. of Soph. Clasi | National Honor Societ) By be | H Tr, A lle - (a P ile | JO ANN BARTUSKA' || ite -There's always sweet one... GAA 1; Chorus 1; Lif} rary Aid 2,8. CLAYTON BECK Glave .Clay from the Bronx... Wrestling 1; Track 1, 2; fhield 1. DONNA LEE BECKETT .. Pinkrosesin church . . GGA 1, 2,3; Mixed Cho- rus2; FHA4; Dramatics Club 8, 4. HILLIP JOHN BERNATH “Flip” = .Quiet dynamite. .. irack 1, 2; Football 1; cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; portsman Club; Spart- nite; Varsity Club; JOHN BISBIKIS Biby ” ...Baby blue and Wres- Lungs o. Band 1, 2,3; Varsity Club sec'y; Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club pres. 2, 3; Football 1; Soph. pres.; Senior tres. ROLAND BREWTON Rol ewe. inte picture. of health. ... Latin Club; Poster Club; Bowling League; Foot- ball; Wrestling; Office Aid. JOAN BERGEN Onjo . .-The lighter side of life..:: GAA 1, 2, 4; Acappella GHOULS 2 a 3.64 eet) Guard 3. 7 RALPH BERGSTROM “Birdie” .. .Built for football. .. Basketball2, 3,4; Base- ball 2, 3; Football 1; Latin Club; Varsity Club. a aot: | DOROTHY BOISDORE [Dots ...-Rhythm and blues. . . Dramatics 4; Acappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3; Cafeteria Aid. CHARLENE BRENNAN Snake . .Red roses and blue nets Student Council; Foot- ball Queen 4. PAUL BRINKMANN Brink . .a bright glare from sparkling water... Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3, 4; Wrestling 1; Student Council alt. 1, 2, 3; Lettermans club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2: Sec. Soph. Class; Na- tional Honor Society. PETER BULOW Pete = .2oaint Bernard asleep by the fire. . . BARBARA BRUCKER Barb . .a pale greenchiffon SCanienne Lunch room aid BARBARA CACINI Barb oe DODPLECcondsmatra school dance. .. Mixed chorus 1;GAA 1, 2,3;Shield 4; Cafeteria aid 4; Office aid 2. 18 CAROLYN BUELL CATO ls . . .procession marching onacold day... GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Majo- rette 3,4;Artsandcrafts club 2; Art club 4; Dra- matics club 4. THOMAS CAMPBELL Ota . . Basketball and bal- ladse-: . Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cross country 4; Varsity ‘clubage.4: ACapella choir 2, 3: Pres. Spanish club 2; Vice pres. 3; Art club 2; Track 4, PAUL BULOW 7 eee Ww LN D Yea WilD NIGHT... ; Industrial arts club 4; Coin club 3. MARGARET CECIL Marge . .the colors«blue and réah. Art club 8; Shield staff 3; Library Aid 3. JAMES CLARK Clark Bar . .warmth of asummer breeze. .. Pemnoelil iy We Bigtts Wrestling 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2; Sportsman Club 3; PAUL CHRISTENSEN . .a long walk in the Sine 2 SUSAN CONIGLIO “Sue” . .actively popular. .. seg. Band 1; Adv. Band ,; Student Council 1, 3; tudent Council rep. to WAS, 3: FHA 2: GAA aa, 0, 4: GAA Points chairman 1; GAA Vice res. 4: Hall Guard ;; Office Aid 4; Library id 1,2,3,4; Spartanite mora matics. i.) 2s hield Editor-in-chief ; High Honor Roll; lonor Roll; Latin Club 1, , 3; Cafeteria Aid 1, 2. by e = = se OSS PATRICIA CIZOWSKI el tie . .a blue net formal and white carnations. . . GAA 1,2,3,4; ACapella beer, 4oPreseo. boa, Sec'yia- O fiicerAid: Dramatics 3, 4; Honor Society. THOMAS CORNISH Na repagt Bowling League 1; Metals Club 2. be Varsity Club. CAROLE CRAMER sams . .red roses and white organdy... GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Student Council 4. ELIZABETH COLE Betty . school gab session HUN ee GAA 1, 2; FHA 2 DONALD CROOK Crook . .a practical joke- within reason. .. Bowling League 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Honor Roll 1; Art Club2, 3; Dramatics 4; Spartan- ite Staff 4. ie ay DOLORES CULIK . . .The color red and a sunny day... a | Oe 1a DEANNA DENTON “Dee” .Baby orchids on a suntanned wrist. . . AttsClup. ly.2,-3:5.GAA 2, 3; Shield 4; Spanish Club2,3; Hall Guard 4; Sec. Spanish Club 2; Poster Club Pres. 4; Dra- MAtICS Mle oa Ot 4 Guib| yO) PP ee JEAN R. CUSIMANO HOPE A. DAHLIN eCUS2 “Hopeless” . . .The warm bright . . .Where there is Hope sky of Naples. . . there is life. . . GAA 2, 3, 4; Shield 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student 4; FHA 4. Councill, 2; Shield Club 4; Spartanite Staff 1, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 4. ADRIAN JOHN DE VRIES FLORETTA DE VRIES Ad . . .The endless strug- . .A real smile and a gle, 3. soft voice... Junior Bowling League 2 yrs. Track 20 GEORGE H. DEMPSEY Geo .. Football and pizzas .. Track 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. HERBERT DE VRIES . .A field golden with wheat... JAMES V. DI NASO Jim .A friendly, under- standing smile. . . Wrestling; Student Coun- cil Alt. 4; Bowling Leauge. : a, a ma! MITCHELL DUNN Mick” Pea WHO Mea Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Sports Editor i, BARBARA J. DOHERTY Barb -Pep Rallies and rember, 4 © GAA 1, 2,.3; Cheer- leader 1, 2; Art Club l, ZO DLaAINatlCSmonyISe Shield 3; Office Aid; FHA; Feature Editor of Spartanite LAWRENCE DU PRAW “Larry ™ .You'll always re- member the laugh. . . Filme Glubsls2753;, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4; Dra- matic Club 4; Hall Guard 2 yrs.; Acappella Choirl,2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1 yr. JAMES A. DROZDZ Jim .A bright, brilliant Sul ate. Wrestling 1; Baseball l, 3; Footballl,3,4; Var- sity Club 3, 4; Film Club; Hall Guard RUTH ANN EAKINS “Ruthie” .. .Driver's training and JOkeSsaee GAA 1; FHA 4; Film Club 2; Office Aid 3; Library Aid1,2,3; Latin Club 2; Girls Chorus 2. BETTE ANN DULIS Do .A green and white megaphone... Art Club 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Cheer- leader2, 3; GAAI, 2, 3, 4; Shield 4; Poster Club 4; Football Queen Atten- dant 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1; Girls Bowling League 3. ELIZABETH ELIASON Jean ee FUllelnear Crowder GAA 2,3; FHA2; Office Aid 38. ARDELL JEAN ENDERS Ardie” ...a blue sweater and mambo records... GAA 1, 2, 3; Peppers 4; Shield 3, 4; Hall guard 2, 4; Spanish club 1, 2. JEWEL MARIE FREEMAN iat Poe Jo .. the Bible tells me SO, ei GAA] s2batiik Clip el: eed CATTICLUDI sca eos 4: Hi C club Pres. and Sec'y Library aid 4; Dramatics club 1, 4. GORDON ERICKSON Gordie . . .drop the little ball into the littlebasket. . . Basketball 2,3,4; Base- ball 2,3,4; Varsity club ss ee LYNNE GERMANN . . .pajama parties and jam sessions. . . GAA 3, 4; Peppers 2; Student council1;Dra- Matics Vice pres. 4; Shield 4, CARITA FORSBERG “Credie . .a black dress with a big white collar... GAA 3; Shield; Hall guard; Sr. Girls Chorus ACapella choir; Drama- tics club; Library aid. ELEANOR GODSKESEN SE Liew oN tniudoerd book. ee GAA 2, 3, 4;Honor soc. 2;Studentcouncil 1; Shield 3; Dramatics club; ACCL; Honor roll; Librarian 3, 4. ANNALEE FRA MBERG Lefer ...a sunny smile ona Coldida yam. GAA 2, 3. ARLENE GOERING Ae . . .the colors brown and gold. ia Dramatics club; GAA. NEIL GRANOIEN Neil 5 . .cutouts and duals... Basketball2,3; Spartan- Fie al Wearera ie SYLVIA ANN GREICIUS woalivias . .where there's smoke thereusstireses GAA 1, 2; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Instrumental Band; Hall Guard 4;S panish El inbsy Bh 4b RICHARD GUST SGiuss . . .the boysin the back fOoom s 2 Football 3, 4; Wrestling 3,04: Drack.2, 3; JOYCE GROSS . .a pink flower and a pale blue sweater. . . eAA 1: Latin Club 1;Library Aid 3; Hall Guard 4, ANNETTE GRIEDE Annette . . .have faith hope, and charity. .. GAAS lr BAG ogengems Parliamentarian FHA 1; Treas. FHA 4. ARTHUR GREGORY BATU .. bowling balls and ‘Wein eliaby oe Football 1; Spanish 3; Graphic Arts Club 3. ELAINE HAFK Wink -,2 cudley poodle dogos. GAA 2, 3, 4;Office Aid 4, NANCY HANDLEY “Hambone . . .in withtheclick. . . GAA 3, 4; Peppers 4. ant JON HARN .Hot rods and black denim trousers. . . THOMAS R. HAZZARD :« onUutter Duge ss Football2 yrs.; Bowling i oP: Be SHARON LYNN HEINTZ Sheree -The impish grin of an eliv,. GAA 3 yrs.; Hall Guard 2; Shield 1; Dramatics Club 1. SANDRA HENDERSON Sandy PeEGIVEUStiatsiiilesse GAAI1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Lr 24) aca ohleld © ioe: KAREN LORENE HICKOK Art Club 4; Dramatics ...A shorthand book and Club 1. aLpEnell GAA 1, 2, 3,44; GAA Bowling 1, 2, 3; FHA 2. JOHN H. HESSLING .Track shoes and spring. .. D = me Bowling 1, 2; Track 3, F 4; i RICHARD HICKOK eDick. | . -Hot rods and drag Stl DS-ae . JAMES HOKER Track 1, 2; Dramatics Jim Club 3. .A night out on the town. .. Baseball 1;Student Coun- cill, 3; Student Council Alt. 4. BRUCE HOLSTROM ..-All-American boy.. . Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Dra- Matics Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Sportsman Club, Seq Student Council, Rep. 4, Alt. 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3; National Honor Society; Hall Guard. JOHN R. HURLOCK : .A sharp mind for physics. . . Film Club; National Honor Society. PAUL INGERSON ...The bright sparkle of sun-on ice... Band 1, 2; Film Club 1, 2,3; Track2 yrs.; Wres- tling 3 yrs.; Student Council 1; National Hon- or Society; Spanish Club 1; Varsity Club 2 yrs, DANIEL HUGHES ...Turmed up collars and low slung jeans... JOAN C. HUET . . .The jangle of gypsy jewelry. .. Art Club 2 yrs.; FHA 2 yts.; Spanish Club 2 yrs; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 1 yr. MARCIA JANIS . -Contest and Choir robes. . . GAA 1, 2,3, 4; Acappella Choirl,2, 3, 4; Student Council Alt. 1, 4; Girls Bowling team 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIET GAIL HORTON . . .Gym and Pop bal- Ladssiore GAAN IN 2. os Art Ciup 2; Student Council 2, 3; Library Aid 3; Peppers, Pres. 3, 4; Bowling l, 3; Shield 2,4; Dramatics 3. PHILIP S. JASPER Phil :,sFun for one. Football 1 yr.; Bowling 1 yr. WILLIAM JOHNSEN ebills . . .babbling brook... Wrestling 1, 2; Bowling Club; Art Club. LINDA KOEHN ...sunny skies and gleaming white sails. . . ACapella Choir 38, 4;Student Council 3, Treas. 4; Shield Adv. Mgr. 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Hall Guard4; FHA 38; Library Aid 3. BABARA LEA KIUBERIS Barb .. ready andwilling.. . GAA 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Peppers 4; Girls Bowling League. KEITH JOHNSON RAYMOND KNAPP Keithie” Ray tye tOOLpaLle andar a7. EVEL C OM tae tinte work... COS. Football 2, 3; Bowling Sportsman Club 3. League 1; Varsity Club; Art Club. (aes GEORGE ROBERT KRAUSS “a : George : . . -basketball and more of the same... ‘ Basketball 1,2,3,4; | 1 Football 1. WARREN KRAUSE PETER ALEXANDER “Warren” KRONER pent be COLor ig nt “Petes blue... Bowling League 1. WrestlingelL, 27 +3; Student Council Rep 3. 26 | JEAN KRUSPE Crispy RGrAeAue ain Gato k SONGS. . . GAA 1,2, 3,4; Sec'y of GAA 4; Girls Bowling League 1 , 2, 3, 4. IRENE KUMIS “Irene” . .a smiling, happy gypsy... Art Club; Art Editor of Spartinite; Shield Staff- Art Editor. GLENN KUFFEL Kuff .. modern Hiawatha... Ieyeyoe ik The De By ake Wrestling 2; Track 1, 2; Weel Galiink (6 Viwile Bhi zi Bowling League 1; Hall Guard 4. PATRICIA LAWRENCE Pete ..a loud wind witha soft meaning... GAA 1, 2, 4; Film Club 2, 4; Girls Bowling 1, 2, 3; Girls Chorus 1. DENNIS KUTA Denny . . .the calm before an avalanche... Beiel tien Sli Daeleeece eo 4: Pres. of Film Club 1; Boys Bowling League 4. GINO LENZI .. aredconvertible filled with girls... Baseball 3; Bowling 2,3; Pres. Vice Pres. of Bow ling League;Stu- dent Council 2; Varsity Club. panes ’ y be Jf Pf i ALBERT LINDBERG Ayn ee CLOTin ta Died mthve Materials Film Gluibel. 2-334 Vice Pres. of Film Club 4; Library Aid2, 4; Foot- ball 3; Varsity Club 3; Cafeteria Help 4; Hall Guard 3, 4; Latin Club National Honor Society; General Mgr. Spartanite NICK KUTSUKOS ...a warm breeze in SDLULLO eee C.V.5:- Ha LinG ward. Wrestling Team. NANCY SUE LONG “Nance” ...Keepit soft and gen- ie Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN LUCAS “Barb” ..-lhe petalsofa flower on a satin pillow. . . GAA 1; Spanish Club 2; Shield Club 4; Office AiG A Ald 4. ad i — eo RONALD WALTER LUTH ™Goose™ . . -Easy going. . Basketball L. fm nf nl PA ELAINE MAC GLASHAN . -Calm and quiet... NOREEN L. MAJERCAK . -A jitterbug slow and rythmatic. . . GAA Il, 2, 3, 4; Sheild Club 1, 2; Office Aid 1; Cafeteria Aid 1 yr. ALLAN C. MARTIN . Average boy, comm- ing up... Hall Guard 1; Student Council Altemate ls; Band 1. LORNALEE JOY MANZ . . - ACappella choir and Driver Training. . . GAA 2 yrs.; Office Aid lyr.; Dramatics Club 1 lyr.; Cafeteria Aid 1 yr. Pl ; sf ; ‘ GLORIA LEE LYTLE ...Crazy jokes and zany living. . GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA President 2; Acappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec- retary-Treasurer 3 4; Girls Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD J. MARTINEK -Full of life, and ready to go... Spanish Club Latin Club PATRICIA ANN MEHLER ...Those wedding bells are breaking up. . .” GAA 2 yrs.; Hall Guard 1 yr.; Mixed Chorus 4 yIs.; JUANITA MILLER “Bonnie” . . -Keep it light... Advanced Band 2, 3, 4; FHA 1 yr.; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; President3, Treasurer 4; Student Council 2 yrs.; Peppers 1 yr.; Secretary of Sophmore Class. ii DONALD L. MEYERS . .Band, and the am- bition to succeed. . . Spanish Club 1 yr.; Art Clubl yr.; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1 yr. JAMES CRAIG MOORE . . .A shiney new pen- oy Spa Spanish Club, Wrestling, Bowling, Band. ES : ies a “a RAYMOND A. MOORE . .You mame it, He's got it. .. Bowling League l, 2, 3. RUTH MORRIS . . .The soft touch. .. Spanish Club 1 yr.; Art Club 1 yr.; Dramatics Club 1 yr. ROBERT OTTO MOSER “Bob” -Hard boiled, soft heart. . . Vice-President of Fresh- man Class; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Baseball 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club; Hall Guard 2, 3. ROBERTA LEE Mc- INTOSH Bert .ther reliablet Ly GAA 4; Spanish Ci} 2 3: Library Aid 3; rl Chorus 1; Hall Guard 4; Shield Club 4; Bowl- ing 4. ub Gi a « = 7 +n P KENNETH McIVER Ken ..a shappy joke toldon the sly. Dramatics Club-Pres. 4; Spartanite-Editor 4. RONALD NELSON Ron - « -a success story... Football 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Vice President of Sopho- more Class; President of Junior Class; ACappela Choir 2, 3. NANCY NEUBIESER “Nan” .-where there's a will. .. FHA 1; GAA 2,3, 4:. Li- brary Aid 2,3, 4;Shield Club 4; Dramatics 4; Bowling 3, 4. 30 PATRICIA. McNA UGH- TON Pat |: .-pPeppyisaspeppy |! adoes- 2: 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secre- |! taryof Junior Class; Shield Club 3. CHRISTINE McMILLAN Chris . .-blackis the color of my true love's hair. . GAA 1,2,3;Latin Club: Student Council 1,2, 3; Peppers 1; Spartanite 1, 4, : JOYCE ANN O'FARRELL | Joy 4 . - gO go go daddio... |. ” GAA 1; Dramatics Club | % 3; Office Aid 4; Latin |44 Club 1. | PATRICIA ANN NOR- TON Pat. .a blue cape and white cap. .. Latin Club 1,2; GAA 1, 3,4; Library Aid 2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Debate Club 4; Cafeteria Aid 2. x ARTHUR O'MEARA Artie . . rhythm and thecolor blue... Art club; Bowling league. EDEL @OL LO “Edie” ...make mine merry... GAA 1, 2; Hall guard 4; Mixed chorus 1; Cafe- teria Aid2, 4: Dramatics Club 4; Shield Club 4, WILLIAM PETERSON Petes .. -gridiron guardian... Track1,2,3,4; Football 3, 4; Varsity Club. LILLIAN PETROKO- VITCH . . white baby orchids on purple net... GAA 1; Art Club 3. F %. = JOYCE PENTER .. dark bluesweaters and pearls. . . Dramatics Club 3. JAMES OWENS SAphatiy Track team 4. ANN PITCHER Ann - Significant si- lence.. MARY LUCILE POHL- MAN “Mary Lou . . .full of pep fun... GAA 1,2;Cafeteria Aid 1; Office Aid 3,4; Honor Roll. CHARLES G, POSCH ...The noise and clam- our of abowling alley... Bowling, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; DramaticsClub; Sports- mancClub; Debate Club; Coin Club; Spartanite Staff; Baseball; Band. BETTY JEAN RADTKE en ane ..-Handel played with a be-bop beat. . GAA 1, 2, 3; Chorus l, 2,3,4; Sheild 4, Student Council2; Hall Guard 2; Dramatics 1; Band 3. THEODORE PRILLWITZ “Ted” .. Anapin Study Hall... Football; Wrestling], 2, 3; Dramatics Club. HOWARD E., REIHER .. .Basketballs and tow- els. Basketball 3, 4; Man- ager 3, 4; Football, Man- ager 4; Varsity Club. VIRGINIA D, PRILLWITZ “Virg” use LlOVGlNG- 27. Student Council3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Chair- man 3; Shield Staff 1 yr. RICHARD REYNOLDS . . -A white sun... Track1,2, 3, 4; Debate Club 4. MARYANN PUSZEWSKI . . .A soft spoken word and a smile... GAA 3, 4; FHA Sec. 4. PAUL ARTHUR RHODES . -Look hard to find a lover... Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Var- sity Club3 yrs.; Business Manager, Varsity Club. JAMES RICHARDS Red ...Determined ath- ete Bootball, Co:.Capt.; Wrestling, Baseball, Track, Varsity Club, In- dustrial Art, Conference Wrestling, Champ, Graphic Arts, Hall Guard, Spartanite Sports Editor. CLARA ANN RICHARDSON “Poots” ...A black turtle neck sweater... Dramatics, 2 yrs; GAA 1 yr. GERALD RUHL “Jerry” .. Linement and football helmets. . . Football 2,3; Track; Var- sity Club DIANE JEAN RYAN Butch ...The devilish giggle of a practical joke... F.H.A. 4; G.A.A.4; Film Club 2,3,4; Sec. of Film Club 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. MARGARET RINGER . .Diamonds and dar- lings. . FRANCES WELLS ROGERS Fran ...A green and white u- niform on a football field. .. Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Ma- jor, 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; Stu- dent Council Alt. 4. a KARL GERALD SANDBERG “Jerry” cenotrataghty A? s and jokes. .. Spanish Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 4, or BARBARA ANN SAWA Barb . . -Laughter on distant green hills. . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Peppers 3, 4; F. H. A.1; Student Council 1,4; Honor Roll. VIVIAN SCHIEFELBEIN ... Life, laughter, and the pursuit of fun... Drama Club 3,4; GAA 2, 3,4; GAA Point Chair- man 4; FHA 2,3,4, Pres, 4; Library Aid 3,4; Sen- ior Girls Chorus 1 yr. WILLIAM ALBERT SCHUBERT Bill” . . ouddenly there's Sid Caesar... Latin Club1; Bowling 1, 2,4; Student Council 3, oan SAR Sai RAYMOND JOSEPH SCHIESTEL Ray” . . .Big dates and quiet popularity... Bowling 1,2. EDITH RUTH SCHOELL Edie . Old fashioned modern girl... GAA; Peppers; Dramat- ics; Latin Club; Shield, Senior Editor 4; Spar- tanite; Library Aid; Of- fice Aid; Honor Roll; Spartanite editor, I 4 4% JAMES JOSEPH SCHNEIDER ait baby -.. the broad grin of the truly popular. .. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres, 3, Pres, 4; Letterman's Club, MARGARET ELLEN SIEVERSON Marge e.-Gym and _ opera arias... GAA1,2,3,4; GAA bowl- ing manager, point chairman; Dramatics Club. JOAN ROSALIE SCHMITZ Toni -..An_ artist's sketch pad... GAA 1, WILLIAM SLAGER JR, Bill -.. lhe smiling, quiet Type. .- Bowling 1 yr. GLENDA SMITH Glen -.--A delicate, china ate) b Nedeetes GAA 1,2; Dramatics Club 4: Shield Club 4; Office Aid1; Library Aid 4, WANDA SUBLETT Wendy ...A little white cot- tage by the sea... National Honor Society 3,4; Peppers; Senior Class Sec, Dramatics Club; Student Council; Shield Club 4; Spartanite 4; Latin Club, $29 eg i. CHARLENE MAE STATEMA Se naee ...A_ warm friendly SITHHN Cr are GAA 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Hall Guard 4; Band 1, 2; Chorus 1,2, RALPH SUCHOMEL ...a swell guy witha serious side. .. PAT SNORECK Snorkel . . «Paint brushes and the laughter of good times. . GAA 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; FHA 2; Library Aid; Cafeteria Aid; Shield Club 4; Spartanite 1, EDWIN STEINAM JR, Ned . «Young man headed intheright direction... Basketball Mgr, 3; Var- sity Club 4; Dramatics Club 3,4, Treas, 4; Sportsman's Club Sec, 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Spartanite 4, BETTY SPAIN ..-A Spanish senorita... GAA 1,3; Spanish Club Pres, 2; Film Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 4; Li- brary Aid 4, KAREN STEVENS .- .-A baton wrapped in green and white, .. GAA 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Shield Club; Hall Guard; Dramatics Club, RITA SULLIVIAN Babe . -shadows on a string of pearls. .. G.A.A. 3,4; Pres. Senior Girls Chorus 4. ROBERT P. SWANSON Bob ..-no loudness please... NANCY LOUISE TALLER Nan . . .the slow beat of St. Louis Blues”. . . Student Council 1; Treasurer of Freshmen Class; A Cappella Choir 1,2,3; Hall Guard 1,2,3; Office Aid. ARLENE THOMPSON Arfie ...a gay time was had by alLce G. A.A. 1, 2, 3; Library Aid; Office Aid. SHARON LEE THOMPSON Sadie ...golden curls on a black lace negligee. . . Chorus 1; Library Aid 1, f RH 2; Office Aid. : ee Fe | tt ALFRED T, TRAUTSCH SAL . . -hands off please. . . Graphic - Arts,4, 2.3; Wrestling 1; Football 1, 2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2, GEORGE TUCCI . . hot pizza on a cold night... Basketball 2; Wrestling 4. CAROLE VANDER MAY Vandie ...the rosy glow of a rising sun... A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Office Aid. LOUISE VOLKST ORF Lou ...agym, a gem anda friendly grin... G.A. Ao 1,23, 4: Point Chairman 3, Pres. 4; Stu- dent Council 1; Peppers 3,4; Girls Chorus 1; Dra- JOHN VOJTECH matics 3,4; Latin Club 3. ACKs pei Sills nese Football 1,2; Basketball 5 HERMAN ROY VANDER WALL Roy . . .work, work, work. . . Bowling 1. HELAINE VANDER MOLEN . .a turquoise sweater . .a straight black SKirt.:. . G.A.A.; Dramatics Club; Art Club. MARCIA WIECZOREK Mush first, last and always... DEAN WHITE “Demps” ana Orine trom the heart. .. Track 3; Bowling 1,2. JAMES WELSH Shamus s.s GODy Boy, fs Bowling 2,3; Spartanite 4. LOIS WEBB . .a trip to the parking lot at noon. . SHERRILL WIEGMAN . . eHigh Stepping mar- Phes” 5. G.A.A.3 yrs., Majorette 1 yr., Peppers 1 yr., Art Club 1 yr, WALTER ZIELER nLEKe . « sLOW slung jeans and quick remarks... Wrestling 3 yrs, THOMAS WILFONG . . Ask me,and ['ll tell you... Debate Club 1 yr, BILL ZIMA oe eLAKen IE Slowse take it 2ASyo ta STANLEY WOELL Stosh -.. Give me the easy life, .-. 4 yrs, Band, 4 yrs, Bas- ketball, 4 yrs, Track, Student Council Jr. Sr. reporter Junior yr., Senior Vice President Senior yr., Varsity Club Jr. Sr., Secretary of Varsity Club Sr, yr, and President of Senio Class, ROBERT ZINGELMANN Bob ...Hot rods roaring down the highway... Track1,2,3, Lettermens Club, LITTLE VINCE ZAJDA .. .serious and laughing, night and day... Boys Bowling 3 yrs., La- tin Club, Band 4 yrs, VIVIAN ZYSKO . . ekeepit light, keep it gay... G. A. A.; Library Aide 2 semesters, SPARTAN BACK ROW, L. TOR.: Miss Piechocki, Mrs. Waller, Mr. Sterling, Sponsors; Steve Riley, President. FRONT ROW: Marijoy Melfi, Vice President; Suzanne Lunn, Treasurer; Betsy Rachford, Secretary. r o | bh... Angelina Aiello Georgeen Allison Ken Anderson | A . - I a 4 Ed li Darlene Bamberger Mildred Bapst Joe Bates Serre ara f ned Fa _ 33 an i oF ¥ 4 a x .) . ie i | he pe tN d Don Berghuis Ron Berghuis George Berkhofer | Dean Bohne Willard Boudreau Darlene Bracken Bonnie Adams Judy Austin Jane Becker Gerry Berent Xe eZ Paul Blakley Roy Bloomquist Joan Braner Carol Brian 3 eee og a . - ow ’ 7 4 x) Robert Brill Roy Bronson Catherine Bulow John Bulow Mike Burrei Jon Chapman Don Crenshaw Leota Cummings Diane Davidson Donna Davidson ae are “a Judi Davis Larry De Mumbrum John Dix Janet Doornbos Gerry Dote Rich Drake Mary Ann Duke Glenn Duncan Pat Duvall Wally Dymowski ing age .3 fi Bonnie Ellis Shirley Epstein Bill Fischer {ALA Wa Anna Ford Arlene Fortier Paula Fox Robert Fredland Frank Gericke Bernie Gerke 1 et Gi j i HAY Gary Gluth Violet Goveia Eileen Gumbos Bob Hacker Bill Harlow Jeanette Harter Bob Hartigan Eileen Hartman t Ron Kasch Marguerite Kolken Larry Helstern Mary Ellen Keevers Barbara Kopeck Ron Hovey John Kerschbaum Sandy Kopp at (| = ae © ow Janice Hensley Henry Hiorns Richard Jacobsen sf, me W Judith Kalsted Ken Klemp Poppy Kohlberg Jim Kouski John Krause M4 Barbara Mahieu Don McClure Donna McMullen June McVickers Jo Miller Barbara Misner Barbara Mitchell Bernetta Molde Herb Moore Janet Moyers Joan Mrozek Ron Murdock Margaret Murray Rose Nasers Joan Nevaril Jean Nightingale Tom Par ker Dick Pedigo Sharon Peoples Myrna Persig se bo __ — Connie Pheifer Kathy Pilipiak ats ie. alle: Bie Elaine Pryhuber Madelyn Rabin Betsy Rachford Marge Ranstead Pat Ranstrom Dave Regal Ruth Reynolds Pat Rhodes John Riley Steve Riley Ken Rinkus s-—- -5 ae : Ns, Fa Be Ed Roshko Sandy Scholl Phyllis Schumm Sylvia Smith Bonnie Sorenson Bob Spitzer Jerry Stark Vic Staycoff Donna Stern Rich Strick Jack Teeling Art Theobald Nancy Thoel Lynne Towner John Viollt Aleta Weiss Eileen Weldon Lowell Wilde Pat Wilson Bill Workman Bill Worden = . es a me , i “ ‘ el 23 re wat oe ft Y ag Roberta Worrell Joe Zajac Mary Ann Zellers Ron Zook aa ee STANDING, left to right: Mary Hartig, Linda Crook, Donna . Metcalfe, Dorothy ; McNamara, Bob Su- ' vada, SECOND ROW: Joyce Leffelman, Jeannette Morfoot, Susie Lunn, FRONT ROW: Don Haak, Fred McCleverty, egrrreccee Deanna Zingraf wee see wenenenen eee” seeeet + «2 : = t i ee Se om ee , : =“ CLASS OFFICERS: BACK ROW: Mr, Schildgren, Miss Norris, Sponsors, FRONT ROW: Gerald Zukowski, President; Suzanne Travers, Secretary; Jerry Richards, Vice President; Barbara Boyens, Treasurer, L. Abrams S. AmMmerman- C, Anderson K. Arness V. Baaske _.G. Backstrom C. Barlow - = a... ee ‘SF 4a T. Beneski G. Benton Judy Benzschawel A. Bergen B. Boyens’ R. Brassine — | 2 ape igs as pe ea D. Brooks M. Bukowski S. Brunicks C. Burns = M. A. Breen —‘ P.. Broholm B. A. Butz P, Byrne J. Campbell P. Casey M. Cecil EE, Chancey T. Chapukonis _P., Christ R. Cizowski C. Cleveland C.Cummings CC. Daniels’ C. Dargert Pe See a M. DeGroot M. Del Rosal B. Dix A. Downs B. Dybas iY . a fs e SI ; D. Dymbrowski_ H. Eisses L. East A. Eland J. Evans D. Fett A. Fiedler J. Frankland B, Frantz W. Freiberg B, French J. Graefen G. Gotham D. Greenlaw’ E, Gallagher C. Iwanski fF C.J. Garner S.Gasteyer L.Gedaminsas J. Geiger W.Gierhahn’- R. Goddard J. Graefen R. Granito i ; : foe ; i | , é 2 D. Graves D. Greicius G. Gross R. Grothe J. Gunderson R. Hall M. Hallagan W, Hannesson r if | L. Hazzard A. Helstern E. Hepp M. Hicklin W. Hiley re we | A.Jeberjahn N, Jeffers E. Jendrzejak B. Jennings H. Jonasen M.A. Jonasen L. Juraszek ' R. Kanholz_R. Karvasek J. Kasper J. Kelly J. Kernica D. Kestian B. Killoran M. Kirkwood D. Klein D. Kopp’ M. Koschnitzki J. Krause C. Krause J. Krone A. Krueger S. Kuches 1 ynaemeynmangiannyeanr es on $ F. Kurtzwell R. Kuszynski Az Lah D. Lamke J. Lane A. Langnes L. Larson L. Leska Sa R. Lisak L. Lorenz E. Lovelady B,Ludeman M. McPherson J. Malpass J. Malpass M. Marlott J. Masson P. Melring R. Melfi W. Meyers L. Miller V7 tee S T. Moore M. Moriarty T. Moser D. Million R. Mirabella _ L. Mitchell J. Mix E. Mroczko A. Mrozik C.Muehlhausen G. Muirhead C. Murphy M. McCarthy R. McCormack S. McCracken te. ) . A im | B. McDermott R. McEathron N.McGee D.McGrath M. McInerney R.McLain S.McNamara M. Neitzke A. Nowacki_ R. O'Brenski E, Olund K. Osborne J. Orr M. Osness V. Parker R. Patitucci — - e (eR é © J. Pitcher B. Plancarte J. Pogue J. Pohlman C. Potter S. Powley P. Prokop gs } I OwAy M. Rabin ato See rd J. Reidel J. Reiners J. Richards L. Rowitz F, Ruchala = J. Sanders F. Sanow G. Schaeffler E. Schedin D. Schieble_ G. Schiller a4 = j - i 4 : , ata : ' N. Schmidt T. Schnick B. Schroeder J. Scott f A. Shields M. Sieverson C.Sopkowicz B. Spaulding J. Stanley B. Steinberg M. Stern R, Stewart E. Stoller _E. Strelow W. Sublett J. Sullivan J. Teeling R. Terese J. Quinlan P. LaRaviere se - ® = F 3 cf 3 rr SS yrange gg rr Ors K. Teutsch W. Thornton S. Travers B. Trudeau A. Valluzzi J. Vancura B. Velleux J, Violet | —¥ = = . Sad _ r ‘ 3 s zt a A. Vojtech J. Vollenbrock R, Wagner C. Walenta B. Wallace D. Wanek L. Watson C. Webb So 28 eres SS | . i ; a ss = j 2 a Pe S. Wedick B. Weidner R. Welsh D. Wheeler M. White Bob Whitley F. Williams J. Williams SS — ray) A o £ we , R. Williams D. Wilson L. Wilson J. Wimberly J. Windsor P. Wortel R. Wrobleski D. Yandel L. Zick L. Zieler r J. Zukowski W. Liebenow Shirley Spencer, Angelo Compagna, Bill Meyers . the stadium dedication y andeine tirstbpang. | : ‘a a i ie ld a a Oa i ty Na lt laren a ¢ : j ee y ” A = ra L. Abrams L. Adamitus T. Adams Standing, L. to R: Mr. Tranckino, sponsor; Valerie Sopkowiz, Treasurer; Judy Brinkmann, Secretary; Mr. Berdish, sponsor; Seated: Chuck Davis, Vice President; Forest Dill, President. T. Adams S. Alberts C. Allensworth HP, : : —a i J C. Anderson K, Anderson M. Anderson W. Anderson D. April = R. Blaha W. Blasgen L. Boehm R. Booher A. Borkowski R. Brandstedt G. Breiling M. Brennan G. Brassine A, Buell Piss Ma M. Burke D. Burton D. Campbell K, Canty B. Carlino Z.Cassingham T.Chatburn E. Chellimidos Hay 4 = — — D, Cirilla J. Clark J. Cleveland K. Clinite F. Coniglio J. Cook L, Daniels D. Davidson C. Davis J. Darland B. Cunningham M. Cwik J. De Lorenzo P, Denniss B. Des Laurier H. DeVries . P J. Domaika 6G. Doornbos J. Dunne D. Enk T. Evans { : 3 J F, Fabricius B. Fahrforth B. Fenwick B. Fett C. Ferry B. Fisher C. Flaws B. Fox J. Fox S. Fox D, France R. Frazier E. Fredland M, Fritz J. Freberg M. Gabby oS r + M. Gaborik G. Garcia J. Gazell S. Grassl P. Gerkitz J.A. Giacone D. Gillono _ Be 3 Fi cps ‘ . - s ™ 7 te j t | . ‘4 é = iad z = a“ , Span T. Grady V. Goodwin B. Goetz C. Gracious’ B. Grafen G. Hamson J. Hanning D, Hansen R. Harn V. Hedeen R. Hendricks D. Hess E. Hess V. Hicklin M.A. Hull A. Horn P, Holtom Cc. Holt E. Hoffman |F h thd =- Be G. Hoening R.Hochmuth M. Imholt L. Jachin K. Jelly J. Johnson J. Johnson T. Johnson J. Jorgensen D. Kadow G.Kammerer’ W., Kasah E. Kausal C. Kedlarski J. Keeley K. Keller C.Keiner W.Keneipp B.Kerschbaum_ C., Klir B. Knize J. Knoblauch F. Kocis Fa a g F. Krumpolz R. Kruspe J. Kugley E, Lammel R. LaRaviere R, LaRaviere S. Larson f iB! C. Limberg J. Lindberg i J. Lorenz J. Maddock G.Marcotte L. Marcotte C. Marsh C. Martinek E. May R. Maynard F, Michalik % ae C. Milstead G.Molenaar P. Moroney W. Morris F, Murphy K. Murray G.Muszynski T. McCabe S. McCann S. McEathron T. McGuire L. McKillip G. Nelson F. Nevaril J. Nickels J. Nutley S. O'Brien M. O'Leary K. Olson R. Olson P. Orr B. Ostapkowicz J. Ostema M. Padula J. Papendik W. Pardol D, Paul E, Pawlak - - _ H. Pedigo __—B.. Peoples D. Perillo E. Petrokas B. Pezzopane M. Pheifer A. Pruden G. Pruett ) eT A L. Randle C. Reichard ae — ae E. Pucillo V. Putnis L. Rogahn C. Roman a] = : a B. Richards J. Rihel = 4 Yow ral pA M. Roshko _ J. Salihar T. Salkeld a a A. B. Schedin B. Scherrer Savaiano a N. Shelton V. Schiller L. Schlosser D.Schoenbeck J. Schubert | B. Sheppard J. Sherman A. Shutay L. Sikora V. Slavik J. Slowinski D. Smart J. Smeatham L. Smith V. Sopkowicz J. Sorely M. Spain T. Staberow D. Staycoff B, Sternberg D. Stewart c a sew = rv INS] pp ans. . ; . , of = a 4 eT S. Stewart P. Stringham L. Swann L. Swanson S. Swanson C. Swartwood S. Talbot F, Tarsek , in} ’ ’ L 3 aS R. Trepanier J. Trimmer C. Turner B. Twigg R. Valencik D. Vander Molen J. Vander Wagen C. Varley P. Ver Schave D. Volkman N. Walton J. Wanek J. Weber RETAKES: Standing, B. Graves, W. Kineipp, M. Berent, M. Gimino, J. Brinkmann. Sitting, J. Dale, C. Wenick, L. Nettie. (RGR || PRIN SPRUE Pes weer eo pos ene so EG Pi ae ks 352 ee af 2 faa r) It He AIM G. Weitzel G. White ——e Ft ee ‘ R. Witek D. Witthoft M. Yandel i J 4 mS i - : K. Wilson M. Wiot T. Wolf L. Worden Boys BSouling Jack Rotroff, Al Shields, Dennis Kuda, Phil Weingartner, Jack Moziorka, Wayne Hannesson, Bill Workman, Don Schroeder, Dave Le Roy, Tom Hazzard, Pete Kroner, Ted Martin, Wally Sublett, Art MacDonald, George Schaffler, Tom Johnson, Gerry Kelly, Al Eland, Gorden Murhead, Rich Brandstedt, Chuck Limbery, Tom Chatburn, Mark Rabin, Clarence Ruschill, Kent Uhlir, Marvin Proctor, Lowell Wilde, Al Limberg, John Vander Wagen, Wayne Jackson, John Masson, Joe Evans. Jerry Schlesinger, Berg Schlesinger, Frank Kocis, Ray Cazowski, Chuck Posch, Mr. Gahala, Don Crook, Joe Zajac, Bernie Troudeau. Alternates, Top Row: John Bisbikis, Lynn Adams, Steve Riley, Bob Ostopkowicz, Angelo Campagna, Bill Twigg, Jack Rogers, Neil McGee, Ron Harns, Sandra Thornton, Tom White, Fran kogers, Gail Kammerer, Jim DiNaso. Middle Row: Mary Ann Duke, Mary White, Pat VerSchave, Wanda Sublett, Doreen Davidson, Donna Greenlow, Bonnie Miller, Lora Lei Shank, Janet Moyers, Linda Hazzard. Front Row: Sandra Kopp, Terry Finn, Jim Lorenz, Mrs. Duff, Joe Zajac, Maxine Brennen, Pat Gerkitz, Pat Mehring. Student Couunck Representatives, Top Row: Valerie Sopkowicz, Dawn Smart, Warren Keneipp, Steven McNamara, Ron Nelson, Henry Hiorns, Warren Freiberg, George Berkhofer, Forest Dill, Bruce Holstrom, Jim Schneider, Bob Collier, Ray Cizowski, Barb Goetz, Roberta Worrell. Middle Row: JoAnn Giacone, Barb Sawa, Linda Worden, Carole Cramer, Betsy Rachford, Linda Koehn, Judy Stanley, Diane Kopp, Pat Baldwin, Edna Schedin, Susie Lunn, Sandy Ammerman, Connie Roman, Front Row: Joyce Nickols, Pat Horvath, Paula Fox, Olivia Lunn, Mrs. Duff, Judy Brinkmann, Lorraine Watson, Ruthanne Melfi. ee, HUE ETIZN fois 22 tn emetagt feutes hi estte yt at ue a Back Row, LtoR: Mari Joy Melfi, Pat Baldwin, Lynn Adams, Mareella Radtke, Bonnie Ellis, Roland Brewton, Chris McMillan, Mary Lou Pohlman, Edie Schoell, June McVickers, Milly Bapst. Middle Row: Nancy Taller, Barbara Lucas, Sharon Thompson, Janet Moyers, Nancy Thoel, Mary Ann Keevers, Joyce O'Farrell, Sue Coniglio, Pat Cizowski. Front Row: Paula Fox, Elaine Hafk, Gail Crenshaw, Mrs. Orr, Barbara Doherty, Carol VanderMay, Jean Nightingale. Office tide Wall Guards Back Row, L to R: George Dempsey, Pat Wilson, Roberta McIntosh, Sylvia Greicius,Jerry Kriede, Tom Kampf, Bruce Holstrom, John Hammond, Jerry Schultz, Glenn Kuffel, Thomas Hendricks,Don Meisner, Margaret Murray, Diana Brooks, John Kerschbaum. Second Row: Joan Huet, Ardelle Enders, Beverly Adams, Jon Chapman, Edith Otto, Joyce Gross, Bernard Trudeau, Charlene Statema, Diane Ryan. Third Row: Linda Crook, Tony Hladik, Bill Huet, Paul Ingerson, James Krebs, Judy Predmore, Jim Drozdz, Dick Hoyd, Deanna Denton. Front Row: Linda Koehn, Leota Cummings, Floretta DeVries, Art McDonald, Frank Cangialosi, Mr. Burgess, Merlin Gabby, Diane Schauer, Karen Stevens. vid] MATAR ec Be oe oe “% ee ey tony 7 . ¢ _Mfitiamia a : Mildred Bapst Mary Ann Zellers Diane Ryan, Barbara Jackson, Dennis Kuta, George Shannon, Roy Bloomquist Lkbnarg rtide BACK ROW :Bonnie McDermott, Pat Norton, Jewell Freeman, Carita Forsberg, Marge Cecil, Mary White, Carolyn Darget, Marlene Hutchinson, Sandra Ammerman, Judy Frankland, Lynn Larson, Miss Stutzman, Betty Spain, Eleanor Godskenson. SECOND ROW: Sue Coniglio, Sally Wedick, Deanna Zingraf, Carol Walenta, Arlene Mrozek, Mildred Bapst. FRONT ROW: Nancy Neubieser, Vivian Zysko, Alice Bergen, Vivian Shiefelbein, Mary Ann Zellers, Edna Schedin. Fila Clue BACK ROW:Mr. Johnson, Ed Fredland, Roy Bloomquist, Don Klein, Don Crenshaw, Henry DeVries, Pat Lawrence, George Berkhoffer, John Kasper, Melvin Koschitzki. SECOND ROW: Albert Lindberg, Dennis Kuta, Robert Fredland, John Mas- son, Phil Casey, Deanna Zingraf, Mike Sieverson, Don Misner. FRONT ROW: Chuck Linberg, John Hurlock, Henry Abs, Bob Stienberg, Barbara Jackson, Al Langus, David Lindberg. BACK ROW: Mrs. Fredenberg, Miss Gahan, Floretta De Vries, Ruth Ann Eakins, Maryann Puszewski, Carol Daniels, Alice Bergen, Annette Greide, Marcella Radtke, Marie Holten, Sally Wedick, Joyce Jacobs, Loretta Beck, Carol Dargot, Eleanor Olund. SECOND ROW: Donna Green- law, Sue Nauman, Carol Walenta, Karen Arness, Arlene Mrozek, Barb Pezzopane, Marianne Im- holt, Edna Schedin. FRONT ROW: Gerry Dornbas, Vivian Schiefelbien, Bernice Ludeman, Violet Neal, Sharon O'Brien, Carol Sayer, Joan Huet. Donna Million, Carol Walenta. Edna Schedin, Mrs. Mackin,Vivian Schie- felbien, Miss Gahan. Maryann Puszewski, Marcella Radtke, Sha- ron O'Brien,Loretta Beck. o e BACK ROW: Gerald Sineni, Doreen Davidson, Jerry Gleich, Donna Million, Tom Johnson, Tom Grady, Bob Folk, Audrey Buell, Roy Grothe, Duayne Manz, Jack Wagner, Ralph Wagner. MIDDLE ROW: Lynne Marcotte, Nancy Walton, Barb Boyens. Jean May Rihel, Florence Murphy, Louis Priller, Sonia Kessinger, Mary Ann Hull, Rhea Lewis, Gail Marcotte,JanetSmeatham. FIRST ROW: Mr. Pettibone, Larry Smith, Sue Fox, Bonnie Peoples, Paula Holtom, Zeta Cassingham, Joan Byrne, Marcia Phiefer, Ed Moyers, Joyce Trimmer, John Vogler, Chico Coniglio. Trombone Quartet, First Place State Music Contest: Bill Reiners, Darrell Hammonds, Roger Hannapel, Jim Smith. ‘ne yiets) % Schainnmawtnnt Top Row: Karra Jelly, Marcia Wiot, Nancy Shelton, Joan Biederman, Gail Kammerer, Carol Marsh, Betty May, Mary Fritz, Shirley Ault, Margie Krenn, Barbara Graves, Barbara Schedin, Barbara Lisak, Pat Ver Schave, Gerri Doornbos. Middle Row: Pat Gerkitz, Susan Nauman, Pat Orr, Sharon Larson, Pat Denniss, Judy Maddock, Diane Weidner, Janice De Lorenzo, Betty Reno, Bev Fahrforth, Barb Pezzopane, Livvy Lunn, Connie Holt. Third Row: Eleanor Petrokas, Gail Weidner, Judy Kugley, Loralee Lipp, Toni Chapukonis, Rose Valen- cik, Linda Worden, Trudy Hamson, Donna France, Marie Cornish, Joyce Nickels, Jeanne Keeley. Top Row: Mary Ann Jonasen, Donna Greenlaw, Judy Williams, Mary Ann Breen, Sally Wedick, Laurel Nicholson, Marion Cecil, Charlene Ault, Pat Kremsner, Ruth Gabby, Barbara Jackson, Elaine Adams, Gerry Weber. Second Row: Gerry Dote, Marlene Kalush, Laura Abrams, Pat Ranstrom, Deanne Dymbroski, Carolyn Murphy, Rita Sullivan, Rose Mary Patitucci, Betty Howells, Jackie Reidel, Jerry Malpass. Third Row: Henrietta Phelps, Sharon Kuches, Wilma Hiley, Madelyn Rabin, Mary White, Bonnie Calvert, Edna Schedin, Pat Prokop, Arlene Mrozek, Judy Kalsted, Marie Holton, Valerie Baaske. Front Row: Joy Kernica, Vivian Schiefflbein, Carol Sayer, Celeste Potter, Carol Jurewicz, Judy Malpass, Joyce Pitcher. ere S TAT NT Top Row: Toni Saviano, Lorelei Shank, Vicki Hedeen, Linda Swanson, Donna Hess, Diane Schoenbeck, Sandra Swanson, Valerie Sopkowicz, Loretta Beck, Marilyn Padula. Middle Row: Ethel Hoffman, Linda Rogahn, Judy Sorley, Margie Cwik, Carol Hanson, Joanne Giacone, Judy Brinkmann, Maxie Brennan, Marjory Gaborik, Linda Schlosser, Lorraine Randle. Front Row: Carol Vandermay, Carolyn Klir, Eleanor Brassine, Sharon Talbot, Mary Ann Roshko, Virginia Slavik, Diane Daley, Joellyn Salihar, Bette Sternberg. Top Row: Rich Hendricks, Jack Wilde, Ron Rademacker, Bob Fox, Henry DeVries, Larry Dan- iels, Chuck Davis. Second Row: Fred Krumpolz, Bill Kerschbaum, Cliff Anderson, Don Hansen, Frank Fabricius, Tim McGuire, Pat Roberts. Front Row: Leo Barry, Ken Olsen, Tommy Shultz, Jerry Dorn, Ray Wilk, Frank Kocis. Sopranos: Back Row; Janice Regnerus, Linda Tenors: L.toR. Tom Adams, Mike McCarthy, Koehn, Jane Becker, Bonnie Ellis, Roberta Wor- Tom Campbell, Harold Krause, Vance Hicklin, rell, Carita Forsberg, Marge Sieverson, Dorothy Llaurel Lund. Boisdore. Middle Row; Pat Cizowski, Sandra Kopp, Judy Pogue, Linda Hazzard, Bonnie Adams. Bottom Row; Deanna Zingraf, Lorna Manz, Carol Barlow, Julia Wimberly. Basses Baritones: Back Row; PhillWinegar, Altos: Back Row; Bernetta Molde, Judy Austin, Wayne Biros,Chuck Beams, Al Bussey, Bill Weid- Joan Bergen, Diane Kopp, Pat Mehler, Marijoy ner. Middle Row; Jack Winsdor, Glenn Duncan, Melfi, Gloria Lytle. Middle Row; Ruth Ann Bob Collier, Larry Du Praw, Marvin Proctor. Melfi, Carol Vandermay, Paula Fox, Phyllis Bottom Row; Ken Johnson, Neil Mc Gee, Bill Schumm, Janice Scott. Bottom Row; Sue Gas- Burke. teyer, Betty Abs, Mary Ellen Keevers, Marcia Janis. “leachers Eat “Jeo! Peppert BACK ROW; L. TO R.: Nancy Thoell, Harriet Horton, Nancy Handley, Carol Padula, Lynn Towner, Edie Schoell, Wanda Sublett, Miss Mombrum, Louise Volkstorf. MID. ROW: Ardelle Enders, Janet Moyers, Pat Rock, Lynn Adams, Roberta Worrell, FRONT ROW: Bonnie Adams, Paula Fox, Beverly Pote, Gail Crenshaw, OFFICERS; L. TO R.: Jim Richards, Sports Editor; Phill Bernath, Asst. Editor; Ron Nelson, Editor-in- chief; Don Crook, Business Manager; Mr. Moore, Sponsor; Barbara Doherty, Feature Editor, L. TO R.: Jim Welsh, Hope Dahlin, Ned Steinam, Sue Coniglio, SITTING; L. TO R.: Margaret Kirkwood, Ron Saja- tovich, Lorraine Watson, Jack Butler, Donna Met- calfe, Bob Whitley. STANDING: Christine McMil- lan, Jim Geiger, Don McClure, ae Be ee a ), “ tr SHIELD STAFF: Alfred Eland, Photographer; Eleanor Godskesen, Business Manager; Mrs. Mackin, Sponsor; Irene Kumis, Art; Linda Koehn, Advertising Manager; Sue Coniglio, Editor-in-Chief; Pat Baldwin, Sec- retary; Edie Schoell, Senior Editor. Football i. kt St. Patrick 13 18 Rich .7 is Reavis 12 20 Evergreen 0 0 Bremen 41 20 MPMA 7 Jim 15 Lincolnwa 7 y Schneider G Carl Sandberg 0 « Jim Bill Meuris Ron Nelson Paul Brinkmann Art Aldridge bee ta Fiscal cos . nate 8 an D Rykaczewski Bill Peterson Richard — x wn c oO in om ©) fe VARSITY, Back Row: Coach Lewis, RonBrassine, Jim Drozdz, Ted Martin, Bruce Sayers, Bill Meuris, Dick O'Brenski, Chuck Jackson, Bill Workman, Glenn Kuffel, Bill Peterson, Ron Nelson, Bill Wagner, Jim schneider KenJohnson, Tom Dix, Coach George, Ralph Berstrom. Middle Row: Howard Reiher, Ray Smith, Jack Rogers, Jim Clark, Dan Ryka- czews, Neil McGee, George Benton, Bob Smith, Paul Brinkmann. Front Row: Will Bamberger, Dick Pedigo, John Bisbikis, Artie Aldridge, Steve Riley, Bob Moser, Don Crenshaw, Bob Collier, Tom Hendricks. $8 wu . 2 : : 3 he es we 3 : - cS : c. ee@ : : : : i A : : or Bes : ee FRESHMAN, Back Row: C. Andersen, R. VanderMolen, M. Spain, B. Bult, A. Pruden, B. Fenwick, C. Davis, L. Daniels, C. Milstead, W. Twigg, R. Folk, W. Anderson, R. DesLaurier, A. Borkowski, Coach Zajac. Middle Row: T. Schultz, J. Covas, D. Cirilla, W. Kerschbaum, C. Limberg, R. Krumpolz, R. Bulow, T. Adams. Front Row: C. Dix. J. Cleve- land, K. Olson, G. Hoenig, H. Pedigo, J. Freberg. SOPHOMORE, Back Row; J. Rogers, N. McGee, M. McCarthy, J. Viollt, A. Vojtech, R. Lisak, W. Gierhahn, D. O'Brenski, L. Rowitz, G. Benton, A. Krueger, B. Weidner, Coach Wiltshire. Middle Row: R. Brassine, J. Kelley, R. Hopkins, C. Reynolds, B. Spaulding, C. Webb. Front Row: C. Dix, M. MclInerny, J. Bryson, R. McEathron, E. Stoeller. ACT. MEE 29 a50 ty. oo” mae bi FS en ts —) Homecoming Queen, Charlene Brennan, Football Co-Capt. Robert Moser. Top Row: Glenn Kuffel, Ronald Nelson, Bob Moser, Art Aldridge, Jim Schneider. Bottom Row: Bette Dulis, Paula Fox, Charlene Brennan. Nancy Thoel, Sharon Thompson. MPMA 42 Argo 49 Sandburg 22 Bremen Reavis 46 Sandburg 22 Rich Reavis 34 Bremen Lincolnway 28 Bremen Reavis 42 FROSH-SOPH; BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Dan Rykaczewski, Gary Gaskill, Bill Huet, Allan Vojtech, Jack Maziorka, Ken Teutsch, Henry Hiorns, Ron Murdock, Rich Lisak, Rich O'Brenski, Bill Weidner, Jim Biollt, Bob Hacker, Bruce Sayers, FRONT ROW: Dan Godfrey, Joe Perillo, Al Shields, George Benton, Roy Hopkins, Ron Sajatovick, Rich Terese, Frank Fahrforth. ce et to? brea! Cw oF nach G85 Don Wanek Art Aldridge VARSITY; L. TO R.: Art Aldridge, Jim Schneider, Richard Reynolds, Bill Peterson, Clay Beck, Bill Kope, Ken An- derson, George Dempsey, Bob Zingelmann.FRONT ROW: John Hoodock, Phil Bernath, Rich Gust, Paul Ingerson, Don Wanek, Skip Perillo, Coach Lewis. eee 1 Seer et 4 ne ey 9 (| {- Jae) OOM « ‘a a “ es =sene ae aes VARSITY Top Row: Coach Zajac, Jim Drozdz, Mike Marciano, Gary Zmania, Ralph Bergstrom, Gordon Erickson, Bob Kunde, Mick Gaborick, Ron Nelson, Bob Rogan, Al Lindberg. Bottom Row: Tony Chickerillo, Don Taylor, Ken Lenz, Don Skala, Bob Moser, Larry Du Praw, Tom Campbell. Baseball FROSH-SOPH TopRow: Coach Morris, Steve Reilly, Jack Rogers, Neil Mc Gee, Tom Hendricks, Bill Workman, Chuck Jackson, Rich Karvasek, John Kushbaum, Bill Meuris, KenJohnson. Bottom Row: Dave Lindberg, George Shannon, Jerry Kelly, Jerry Richards, Tony Hladick, Ron Mc Eatheron, Bob Collier. 1955 Varsity Baseball Ou MePHea Se i=5 Lemont 3-2 M. P. M, A, 13-14 B. I. 6-1 Lincolnway 7-10 Sandburg 5-2 Bremen 12-3 Reavis 10-6 JIM DROZDZ LARRY DU PRAW BOB MOSER Rich Lincolnway Sandburg Bremen Reavis Morton Lemont Rich frst et Peet Cog i ee aren Relic: ote OO nS ES eevee wie € Ore W AI i nw Campbell, Will Bamberger, Ken Johnson, Ron Nelson, Stan Woell, George Shannon, Dick Hoyd, Tony Hladik, SCHEDULE 55-56 OL 52 Manteno 59 46 Blue Island 50 61 Reavis 67 78 Evergreen Pk, 59 72 Lemont 41 78 Bremen 61 82 Grant Pk, 45 79 Lincoln Way 65 44 Carl Sandburg 55 68 Rich 83 70 Reavis AT 67 Beecher 64 71 Evergreen Pk, 56 o 56 Manteno 60 _ 56 Bremen 51 ae 106 MPMA 55 85 Lincoln Way 52 f 65 Carl Sandburg 177 cee 59 Rich 81 69 MPMA 52 L. TO R.: Art Aldridge, Bob Collier, Gordon Erick- son, Bruce Holstrom, TOP ROW: Coach Morris, Tom Hendricks, Ralph Bergstrom, Chuck Jackson, Gordon Erickson, Larry Leska, Tom BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Holstrom, Bob Collier, Art Aldridge, Varsity LEFT. TO VRIGHT Ralph Bergstrom Stan Woell Will Bamberger Tom Campbell Ron Nelson BACK ROW, L, toR.: Mike Gimino, Bob Folk, Warren Keneipp, Harold Bergren, Allen Vojtech, Forest Dill, Rich Hendricks, Calvin Reynolds, Tom Shaltz, Jerry Hoenig, Mr, Hardin, Coach, FRONT ROW: Art Borkowski, Jack Rogers, Bill Weidner, Henry DeVries, Neil McGee, Ron Rademacher, Chuck Milstead, a on . a aN a ca] nm Oe n | f Bo en GR OY Ing 9 habs tart ‘es GUs) 4 : fo ik i 7 aa rye ‘a : : ry 2 é : ry hat) VU Ne? 2 2 nee ! : ene at u reel . a : feet) oe ‘ a f z J v 4 ’ a, + i : : j 1956 SCHEDULE OL 24 Reavis 14 16 Proviso Pai 5Sa: Fe veroreen ik ae : 23 Bremen 18 - 23 Blue Island Le _ 32 Arlington 13 i ©6338) Morgan Pk. 9 i3 19 LaGrange 20 1 r 3 Bruce Sayers ot Dan Rykaczewski and Ron Brassine Lys toeRoaeC Ode D George, Dan Rykac- zewski, Paul Rhodes, Jim Clark, Ron Bras- sine, Gary Gaskill, MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Sandberg, Warren | Krause, Bruce Sayers, Dick Pedigo, Bob Mo- i ser, Joe Perillo, @ FRONT ROW: Mike Burrei, Terry Finn, Jon Chapman, Johnny Bis- bikis, Steve Riley, Don Crenshaw, THORNTON FRAC, 11 | 36 CARL SANDBURG 6 26 TILDEN 13 | 36 RICH 6 40 LOCKPORT 6 9 ROCK ISLAND 31 31 MOLINE 9 Bob Moser and Dick Pedigo shone f Lae no : ce Patil Rhodes oF = a a and are LU pyre ao a ee FROSH-SOPH L, to R.: Coach Wiltshire, Bob aes Ostapkowicz, Charles a Dix, Ed Stollor, Chuck Webb, Alan _ Busse, Rich Lisak, Rich Ob- rinski, John Graefen, ay | Ne se 4 hs ‘8. = ii eu i Chuck Davis, Jim 4 : Rees ; A Viollet, Bill Brady, ) ! Bob Spalding, Marty ; : Spain. SECOND ROW: 2 Fe Site p a Jim Lorenz, Ervin awe ne y y ets Lap Beckett, Eugene Jen- 2) © te 3 e) ) a ts 7) 5)” derzak, Michael ' ; : Burke, Alan Helstern, Frank Bulow, Chuck DiNaso, John Lane, BOTTOM ROW: Chico Coniglio, Jack Winsor, Rich Kinshenski, Ed Moyers, Harry Pedigo, Jay Freburg, Dick Pe- digo. BASKETBALL MANAGERS: Howard Reiher, Steve STATE WRESTLERS; L,toR.: Terry Finn, John Bisbikis, Warren Krause, MacNamara, Dick Pedigo, Bob Moser, Joe Perillo, Paul Rhodes, LETTERMEN: BACK ROW, L, to R.: Jerry Ruhl,Ron Nelson, Stan Woell, Ken Anderson, Tom Campbell, Glenn Kuffel, Paul Rhodes, Ron Brassine, Gordon Erickson, Ned Steinam, Ralph Bergstrom, Will Bamberger, Bruce Holstrom, Bill Peterson, Rich O Brenski, SECOND ROW: Coach George, Coach Zajac, Bob Collier, Paul Brinkmann, Al Limberg, John Dix, Jim Sch- neider, Bill Meuris, Howard Reiher, Art Aldridge, Paul Ingerson, Jim Clark, Dan Rykaczewski, Coach Lewis. THIRD ROW: Mickey Dunn, Warren Krause, Rich Gust, Bob Moser, Larry DuPraw, Phill Bernath, Gino Lenzi, John Bisbikis, FRONT ROW: Terry Finn, Keith Johnson, Joe Perillo, Dick Pedigo, George Dempsey, Bruce Sayers. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD: L, toR,: STANDING: Linda Koehn, treasurer; Stan Woell, Sr, vice president; Pat Baldwin, secretary, SEATED: Betsy Rachford Jr. vice president; Jim Schneider, president; Miss Agnes Danzl, sponsor. HONOR SOCIETY, TOP ROW: Dick Bachert, Gloria Lytle, Bill Slager, Al Limberg, Paul Ingerson, Ron Nelson, Jerry Sand- berg, Stan Woell, Paul Brinkmann, Eleanor Godskesen, Wanda Sublett, Carol Barth, FRONT ROW: Pat Cizowski, Barbara Sawa, Mr, Gahala, Pat Baldwin, Miss Ryan, Marcia Janis, John Bisbikis, HIGH HONORS, FIRST ROW: Arlene Mrozek, Nancy Hazard, Ken Skala, Eleanor Godskesen, Charles Dix, Paul Beem, Gearge Berkhofer, Forest Dill, Diana Brooks, Sandra Thornton, Laurel Nicholson, Sandra Swanson, Carol Barlow. SECOND ROW: Sharon Alberts, Pat Baldwin, Janice Recnarus, Frank Hayes, Jim Gazelle, Joyce Jacobs, Barbara Jackson, Joyce Ja- cobson, Chuck Posh, Linda Swanson, Judy Stanley, Gail Marcotte, Joyce Johnson, Sue Gasteyer, FRONT ROW; Linda Haz- zard, Sue Coniglio, Marcia Janis, Millie Bapst, Pat Notron, Susie Lunn, Barbara Mahieu, AAA VEL wy AS: +, AAA, yee f pL RAT oh © arin Patrou Acorn Heating A. Friend Apgar's Supermarket Liquors American Yearbook Company Arthur MacDonald Barber Service Behrend's Hardware Bob Boyce Ford B. Brady Construction Company Mr. @Mrs-. hk. Buell Cump-Schlieske, Inc. 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