Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)
- Class of 1953
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Colendolr ae-if' mow X Aivxff ff f I ss film, jhe 53rovi of 7953 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS PROVISO TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ..., MAYWQOD, ILLINOIS :foreword Fragranf flowers, bubbling brooks, sfar-sfudded skies, fresh green grass- all have existed since fhe beginning of fime, yei each is rediscovered every day by some individual. Throughoui one's lifefime, educafion is fhe high advenfure of discovery. Man's thirsf for knowledge and his desire fo creafe, led on by his insafiable curiosity, help him fo solve fhe why, the where, and fhe whaf of his world. Creafive geniuses are confinually answering ihese quesfions. Leonardo da Vinci represenfs fhe supreme ex- ample to all invenfive minds, for he originafed plans and designs so varied and so advanced fhaf only in modern fimes have mosf of fhem been puf info pracfical use. Many problems are sfill plaguing inquisifive minds. They musf be solved! This challenge fo fhe sfudenfs of Proviso is fhe fheme of fhe 7953 Provi. 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H' V' fe X igyfwjxl .13- ,ffgm-f. dg1l'EQ!1 sg,g,L.,g . ,S f 'H 's , v w GEN Vx 8 f KJQ2f , 5 f X ! y L E a Q if All:-Lm 93roviso flownship Board of Education PRED E. MEYER B. LESLIE ALLEN HARRY VV. EIVERT 1 President Secretary Maywggd Iiorest Park MClTf7Se Park Chief Weighmaster N UUSiIZTlil1f-T Iillfzirreer Purchasing Agent Chicago Board of Trade General American Transportation Richardson Company Corporation JOHN NI. NEIVCONIER SAIVIUEI, A. ROBERTS HOYVARD E. JAHNTZ XVILLIAM T. VVOJAHN Maywood Broadview Broadview Forest Park Real Estate and Insurance Broker Engineer Insurance Broker Dentist Personnel Manager Cook County Highway Department Coleman Instruments, Incorporated Police Magistrate of Broadview Representing the people of Proviso Township, the Board of Education devotes much time in service to Proviso. Planning the budget, determining school policies, and improving the school prop- erty constitute the main duties of the seven members of the Board. With able guidance from Dr. Sifert on all educational matters, they handle the interests of Pro- viso efhciently. Page 12 HATTIE HAUPT LOUIS ANCEL Secretary to the Board Attorney Maywood lib-...K , fa, 2, , .0 ,I 'W-., Www W ' Q N Vmgtg .,,,, Q 1 if Mm W . 1 SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Personal secretary to the superintendent, Mrs. Frieda Zochert, schedules school activities and ailairs sponsored by outside organizations using school facilities. Dr. E. UQ. Sifert, Superintendent Dr. Earl R. Sifert, the superintendent of Proviso, has given guidance and leadership to Proviso's faculty and student body for the past eighteen years. He is widely known for his participation in community, state, and national organizations. His knowledge of school functions and his administrative skill make him a competent direc- tor of the school. Page 13 Business C9ffice...'Book ,O?eom...Secretaries SECRETARIES .Ioan Schenk Mildred Rezabek Myrtle Hagen Hazel Paessler Jeanne Burren SECRETARIES STANDING: June Ruehmer LaVeta Meiers Rose Bernhardt Henriette Kroepel Gttie Erickson SVTTTNCR Marlene Miner Lois Cena Marjorie Miller Phoebe Cromer Leona Palka, Mae Holtem Emma johnson, Gertrude Bathje SECRETARIES While school is in session, the secretaries assist the counselors, department heads, and librarians, during the summer, they all work in the main office. BUSINESS OFFICE The Business Olilice prepares payrolls, banks organization money purchases supplies, and handles student insurance. Mrs. Haupt, secre- tary to the Board of Education and Business Manager, directs the work. Her assistants are Miss Gertrude Bathje, Miss Leona Palka, and Mrs. Mae Holten. ! BOOKROOM Mrs. Emma johnson, manager of the bookroom, handles all text- book records and distribution, and sells workbooks to students. Pagel4 Administration . . . Quidance ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT t i In his thirty-four years at Proyiso, Charles C. Tag- gart, assistant superintendent, has accumulated a 5 storehouse of knowledge from which he is able to , supply statistical information on any and all mat- 5 ters concerning Proyiso. Mr. Taggart is responsible 2 for the faculty schedules, student enrollment, and if direction of the College Committee. His clear think- ing and good judgment keeps Proyiso running in an orderly and eflicient manner. flxxxxxgx A is 55'-ass REGISTRAR Miss Mary Carroll, registrar and manager of the office, is in charge of all student re- cords and transcripts. This year she was appointed editor of the National Edllfdflifilllli Secretary. magazine of the Na- tional Association of Educa- tional Secretaries. safe 5 ,ici COUNSELORS SITTING: Miss Lois Moore, Miss yngnm Hapwnd. SFXNDINC: Mr. O, 0, Dillner, Mr. Arthur Yalli- celli, Nfr. J. XXf llincls, Bliss Iliith Beck. COUNSELORS The six counselors assist students with their individual problems in private consultations, and with their group problems in counseling classes. They are responsible for keeping attendance records. contacting homes in case of absence, and issuing admittance slips. The upper-class counselors maintain job placement service for students. The freshman counselors are Miss Hayward and Mr. Valli- cellig sophomore, Miss Beck and Mr. Dillner: junior and senior, Miss Moore and Mr. Hinds. Page 15 in 'U FD Q. Q m Q.. Q 0 .':t O. :I Q in G. FD H Pl- r xv X NX.X . ...iw . . :sf .IQ -: vas Hap X 4 1 Students scheduled for examina tions wait in the spacious recep tion room. C, A. E. MOORE Director of Clinic DR. IRWIN G. SPIESMAN Medical Consultant MISS D. CHERRINGTON Director of Reading Clinic MISS HELEN ROBINSON Nurse SPECIAL EDUCATION CLINIC Speech and hearing tests for all freshmen and hearing tests for all juniors are administered annually under the direction of C. E. A. Moore. Mrs. Ottie Erickson, secretary, assists in testing. Once each week, Dr. Irwin G. Spiesman, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, donates his services. The eight-week Summer Clinic has been an important factor in the decreasing number of serious cases treated by Mr. Moore. The clinic, equipped with the latest devices and instruments which are used for treatment without charge, is supported jointly by the state and the town- ship. Miss Dorothy Cherrington aids students who have reading difficulties. NURSE Miss Helen Robinson, school nurse, gives emergency treatment to students in case of illness or accidents occurring on school property. She keeps health records and assists with eye and ear examinations, tuberculin tests, and health examinations. Page 16 s-....,,-Q-' .Cibrary...3or Slnformation and .mleasure The library provides an atmosphere of busy accomplishment wherein a student needing fact for an assignment or fancy for his pleasure may find it, Supplementary material to aid him in the under- standing of his many and varied interests are available to him in the large collection. Of special interest to the students are the varied exhibits hung in the library or displayed in the Cases. Page 17 daculty J-lelp Quicie ,Activities 12. R. SIFERT Advisory VIOLET HOGAN Professional Development MARY SIGVVORTH Curriculum I-IUBERT A. PITT Student Council Advisory ADMINISTRATIVE ADVISORY The Administrative Advisory Committee con- siders suggestions of the faculty and decides which plans are of suflicient value to be put into use. Members of the committee are Mr. Taggart, Miss Eddy, Mr. Foster, Miss Hayward, Miss Hildebrandt, Miss Hofert, Mr. Welsh, and Mr. Wrobke. COLLEGE The College Committee assists students in choosing colleges by providing college catalogues, answering questions, and sponsoring College Day. Members of the committee are Miss Moore, Miss Carroll, Mr. Hinds, Miss Hildebrandt, and Miss Lampton. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Professional Development Committee plans special faculty meetings for the considera- tion of curriculum problems and for the dis- cussion of modern trends in education. The mem- bers ol the committee are Dr. Appleton, Mr. Hagen, Mr. Hartley, Miss Hohler, Mr. -Ienks, Mr. Kassel, and Miss Sigworth. ENRICHMENT Through special assemblies the Enrichment Committee provides Proviso students with the opportunity for better understanding and greater appreciation of the arts, and social studies. The members are Mr. Vllallace Nelson, Mr. Spires, and Miss Terhune. CURRICULUM The Curriculum Committee reviews Proviso's curricular procedures and recommends additions or changes that seem desirable. Committee mem- bers include Dr. Sifert, Mr. Taggart, Miss Arends, Mr. Bos, Mrs. Boula, Mr. Dillner, Miss Gospill, Mr. Haddock, Mr. Myers, and Miss Shepard. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES The Committee on Committees assigns extra- curricular sponsorships to faculty members. The members are Miss Cherrington, Miss Crosby, Mrs. Gault, Miss Hawkins, Miss Hildebrandt, Mr. Kuster, Mr. Oklepek, Mr. Storby, Miss Trigg, Dr. Sifert, and Mr. Taggart. STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORY Each member of the Student Advisory Com- mittee supervises one of fourteen standing com- mittees. The advisors include Mrs. Borchers, Miss Cathcart, Miss Crosby, Mr. Dixon, Miss Goff, Miss Hayward, Mr. Dillner, Miss johnson, Mr. R. johnson, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Warren Nelson, Miss Rehr, Miss Schmitt, Miss W. Sims, and Mr. Stegman. Page I8 C. C. TAGGART College ELEANOR LONEK En rich ment LOUIS F, SLIMMER Committees Jlflembers of the Haculty COMMERCIAL . . . Sitting: IV. Hartley. Standing: Donald A. Millette, K. Edna Johnson, Marvin L. Ray, Robert T. Stickler, Alice Hawkins, L. E. Reynard. COMMERCIAL . . . Mary A. Sigworth, F. Ray IViley, Ruth Siegrist, A. L. Fry, Dorothy Thompson, D. D. Adair, Carl E. Fisk, Ruth Ann Hohler. MATHEMATICS . . . Sitti1ig.' Virginia Terhune, Lillian Arends, Mabel S. Scheible. Standing: IViln1a Sinis, Mary Lou Griffiths, Margaret Sullivan. SCIENCE . . . Sitting: C. XV. Bills, Hfinnafred Shepard. Standing: R. R. Kuster, O. A. Bolt, V. G. Catlin, Richard L. Becker, Harvey Johnson, Fred L. Keil. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS HARVEY IYELCH Com HI6'V!'I'll1 EYA EDDY Girls' Plzivsifiii Efliimtiori LILLIAX BOLLA 1.1 bm ri' I.. XY. REMLEY Iiuys' Pliysiml lidizmtimi FRANCIS GOSPILL Lmzgiuzge SCIENCE . . . Ray Chznnbers, Edward Bos, D. B. Apple- ton, E. IV. Kochenderfer, Loren Spires, Mary E. Cathcart, R. H. Rice. MATHEMATICS . . . Sittz'ng.' U. C. Foster, IYilson A. Law, Vernon R. Kent. Stiiridirigs Earle L. Joyner, F. IV. Baer, H. G. Monilaw. LANGUAGE . . . Sitting: Gertrude Sclilueter. Margaret Phelan, Lois L. Robinson. Sffzizfling: Hina D. House, Frank Jenks, Viola Scala. Page I9 0 u 1' H UI lidg in ilpkmhs Jlflembers of the jaculty DEPARTMENT HEADS GRACE 'IRIGG linglixlz MANLI-QY XV. IMMIQI, Speeelz INIARTHA HILDIQIBRANIYII illIlIHll'll1IlIIf.S' IQDXVARD XV. STUBISS Social Sfzlrlirx FAIR DIIVALI, Home Ifcmzonzics ENGLISH . . . SI-ffl-llgl' Mary E. Joyner, Cleora D Fzinclier, Violet Hogan. SIf111f11'r1g.' Ricllzird L. Daniels ElSXVOl'Ill NIc'Gox'ney, Ruth Neal. ENGLISH . . . Ruth Sclnnitt, Florzz E. Goll, Grace Rein- inga, Eleanor Lonek, -lolm B. Kelly, Ellenclore Lznnpton. LIBRARY . . . Nlzxry A. Gillllznn, Alice C. Gustafson. READING CLINIC . . . Ilomthy Clierringmn. ENGLISH . . . Susan I-Izxnlaer, Allie M. Borchers, Helen Feller, Helen Grunt. Sflllllllillgf Arlys Anderson, George F. Haddock. Pagc 'U 2 Jlflembers of the jaculty HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Y. C. CATLIN Srifnrf C. H, BERCSTROM IIZIIIISIVIIZI A rtx C. E. A. MOORE Sjzefitll Etlrtmtiorz IRYINCL TALLMADCQE .llllxir XYILHELMINA MARM Art BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Front row: Andy Puplis, IValter Sawosko, John IV. Tiefenthal. Back row: Joe IVrobke, C. E. Kassel, O. H. Matte, Louis F. Slimmer. C. A. Hagen, Rex H. Griep. HOME ECONOMICS . . . Sitting: Joann Funk, Pearle Betts, Genevieve Krebs. Standing: Jeanne Bernhardt, Charlotte Jackson, YVilma M. Hofert. INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . C. E. Bryan, Milton Boldt, J. S. Oklepek, L. S. Bracewell, XV. K. Ewing. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . .Front rout: Marx' R. Mfheeler, Marilyn Stevens, Josephine Foster, Ruth Simms. Bark rozu: Virginia Fenske, Edith Jones. MUSIC . . . Robert A. Davis, M'allaCe Nelson. INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . Stanley Meyers, Harrx' Steg- man, Stanley Rattenbnry, James Bennett. I INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . Fred Hatley, Giles Yan IVinkle, John Carr, Frederick Kagy, Harold Rattenhurv. ART . . . M'arren Nelson. Clare Cault. Page 21 Speech ancl Literature Man's desire to share his joys, his per- plexities, and his accomplishments resulted in the development of language and litera- ture. Appreciating and interpreting what has been written, and mastering the arts of writing and speaking are basic to happiness and success. New methods of communication have resulted in countless professional op- portunities for those prepared to fill them. Page 22 S -Q Ewa 1 11 -'naar qrtuihh ilwwig fi? mfs X55 Page23 Z xx Vw WW W f X ff mf ,, 4 -L0 ,M mf f 45 ,nw , X , Z Z, ff f 7 W ,h,. , , 1 ? V 4 Y 9,2 x ff , , V, , K , H LL'L mf f Q x-LA Z Z WM f ,X ,W fy ,, ' f M x- , is W w WZWQ' W M714 'X V .f 2 Zim Zgf K 4515! f ,, ', X , my , ' ,,,, , ,, 4,2 ,,z, 4 if Af, , WM ' gg jx W,,,,?,,, f f f AM Hwy If ,f,4,,4,i, I ,LV XW I ,, ' 0' 'f' f f ' M f A 'wg 'I , Q99 ' 19 'Lf Language and Social Studies Through the study of man's behavior and his language we learn the fundamentals of world situations. As we investigate the lingual, governmental, and religious back- grounds of each nation, we attain an under- standing of its culture and thus better equip ourselves for the role we have undertaken in international affairs. Page 26 q. , 1 ' x I f 6 'XJ N v Z 1 l fp! , QW 11,5 3 nf .- - E, VK - I n ,km ef: 5 , M .le 'iin if IJ nge ix ,W W ff fzkywflsfv , www WW , Wm M QM ,, ff 'Wifi f Mn I M V f ,W W ,, f , 1 ,A IWQ M W f 'V , .' MM f f f 12' f , ruff, 4 -mz '-SV' xxiif?7 ,f , ww I wwf ,ff ff . ' ,f pw f , -ffisxfwf 'V V f,fM,,fff fm f' ' 7 5' -VY?'1SWQf xr X .1 4 ,Q ,, x y ,XX yn .Q W mf ,f ff ff ff X , -- f V f 5 - f '4 W, .wh ,, , ,, I if , 'JM f v Q, by ,,y , L M -9 if If y if W , ii x nf, , WL, ,sfgqsfmwh wXhX,f'.Q ff . 4.-f f ffwiff fW f if, 7' 17' 4 f f M flh--.-.asf Q ' k 5113 5 x , :is M' ,7 N 4-4-p Qxf? Ni- cd,-I? i I5 412.1- 'f, H ,, N- -f f m . . sf if' . ' rffig EQ- . +2 .. . MQ, N. .s. Y Lqmk 5 P . ,.,, 5 , E! 'aff' I 1 ix' Q- 3-.8 x ? ,Art and Jiflusic When one learns to enioy the arts, he acquires good taste and aesthetic iudgment. A sensitivity to the work of artists is of ines- timable value to the richness of life. By com- bining patterns of lines, forms, words, sounds, or movements, the artist can bring forth enchantment and beauty to those around him. The magnificence of a painting or the melodious voices of a choir bring about moods which inspire self-expression. Page 30 w V: 'Q .If A 27 f nf XJ M N Xu. 3 0 X Y A ! . s 5 W x Page fl mf K . nwm. f f if 4' Q A X if X!!! X W 'W , Q X f X X f K M Xsffx ff , X Zfx V , ' x V , f , Q 7 X ,Qf X f , gf , Wm W,- , 1 , fc W '. ,f 1 ,f f A f A. rx S ,, . ., f , wx my! M M ,WV f, , f j 5 V 9 as ' W 0' af W f -W, ,lm 4 ..4--f-V 4 X , y ., rf G .Q 7 Q L' ix ' if f Q S !,nff if ,X NA W Li,-:, . V Z! 6, 5 ,V , X5 ,cf 5 'fx 7 X ,. 2 lf , ,f W f Q S Wumw .. 1 3 X S 9' f T vii M J' G Uh, f My W. ,Mm 'ZW 4f ff W M fw 'L ,f I fn... X W' M- 'Wy . 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N .2 fig ty, ,MMVI fi sig s 'Y I f s x J A x ' , l iiimmf ,VM 1 mgs we mp, Mfoyu LL.- Z?jW N,5 5 , 4,67 I 1 'Ex 1 X N Sx f f X X x xx X x X X L... .Home Economics .And Slnclustrial .Arts The furthering of skills in the fields of home economics and industrial arts has mul- tiplied the employment possibilities for stu- dents with specilized training and a practical knowledge of suitable materials. They learn to transform abstract ideas into concrete essentials ot home and industry. Page38 l 7 f I .1' -we 5 -N., mms- IF -x g G'v UL! III lung:-I- ll uh- 'll..:::u,, 'v X 'YL WQS3 QV , XQX X-3'- 45 f 4 Pagc39 f fw w 2- H fz .f Q uf ,0 W f 1 www W 7 Q .. MQ S X L 5 ff Q: ,km , 'Z , 4 f A . Q , 1 '- nf W 'f - V 9.2 ' iw W f 1 Wf Q i X f Q , .,f , K I X X W' , H gb f ' 'f Q 4 'f git ,, My 4 , MQ! ' f W M Q 4 f, SV Q ' W ,i X, M X: ww 'uw' ,, 4 wx 7 Q-ifffmx if Q5 fix ' W, X .4 ff? 3 f , Db' WWW ,ff yy Qgaixf WML! .. IL f M x 4 , fe y K M! , W M ff c ,,,' ,, ' , f 407 W! ' S' ' ff' ff ,MW WWW , W X f' X' Q Z, 'ff W : ., M, W V, :ef ' f f---- 4 - , ff W , ' , , 4,,,, A , ,fn -,ff mx V -,yf fx ICJ., Q :.x u yf Q7 KW: M W f M X xy fx! ff f WN Vx? MW fwyif f X fx f if fxfffwj f5!fQf ff 2 WSW W MM TVKWX ff gf lxxf fXf fxf X f X? ixff f 1 fx f fsigi V fykiyffiyw Fw psf xv! X f if QX f 1 A7 WW l img Z J M '3 ' , W f 1 f fam f f , , M ,zxiivf '69 .Whysical Education The strain of our strenuous scientific age makes a serious health program mandatory. The physical education department, through required classes and extracurricular sports, works toward this goal. Both group and in- dividual competition increase the fitness of mind and body necessary for existence in this rapidly moving era. Page 42 ., X i ,... NM. K mg Q kgxxgfxx- Q . win X R Y ,- 4' .1 EJB ffgvfe ' af .2 'Wwyj' -ti :Va ff? ,if 1 s .za ei 0 4 5 5 1 K 5 If '1 1 K W 4 3 V 1 M, Z Lf 5 7 Z, Z ff ,. 1 Z bf if 7. ? ? fx we ff ? -4 if Z Z Z f , , ,W H, M f X WWM if f ,W I ,, ff Q 'Q ' Wvww V ,f f W CCY Wwlnug V f ,aw 1, 17 he Commercial Department Youth must be trained to become cap- able office workers and competent business leaders. Learning modern methods and work- ing with up-to-date machines develop the skills necessary to keep in stride with the ex- pansion of industry. The mastery of business procedures and the ability to cooperate in group activities are valuable assets also in the creation of harmonious and efficiently managed homes. Page 46 0-1, lr . but 1 2 f , -gnu- Y ? 7 1 5 2 f 7 ,NW Z f 55. K S KN 5 f W q in S X ,f w f ,ff W + f f f, 'W I a l W O 9 1 W wg if 9 M Q Z Ce w M W x, , 4 M . ,H , ,,, L V f?, ,ff' f , W 4 : zz ' , , 'L 1 fi J? 5' - f if gy ,American Education week lfoster reveals theme of American Educa- tion Week. Interested parents view freshman evening classes. Faculty tea is attended by teachers of district. Students and parents seem to agree that Reading Is Fun. Open house guests enjoy photographic dis- play of school activities. Freshman boys exhibit shop work for ad- Q , nnring parents. ,V E,'Ki0'ti.,:-2:3 , v 9-L ' A Faculty greets guests at annual Articula- gi IOIATS Will! tion Tea. .l A iivudilig The annual Articulation Tea in which the seventh and eighth grade teachers of Proviso met with the freshmen teachers, opened the week's activities on Novem- ber 6. During this special week of November 9-15, Proviso students visited civic organizations, churches, women's clubs, and other citizens' groups and gave mes- sages on education. Special exhibits appeared in the librarv and in Proviso's halls, and parents attended freshman open house on November 13. The weekls activities were directed by Miss Marv lvest. Page 49 ,W,,L-Qgw, 'K Q' 4 f fi 3 157 . L .ff gs 4 E ly ,f ,, af 7 My 3' 1' ' X XM., . , ., ,.,,. . ' ' i . Q I N ,,,,,, ,, P ,, 5 YE fl gl. g X- , . Gc1feteric1...Spot for Ghow and Ghatter 'l here's nothing that makes a good lunch taste better than lively conversation with good friends. Mrs. Gladys Grenier, cateteria manager. 'lhe staff, under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Johnson fseated, rightj, are responsible for the delectable dishes set before hungry Provisoites. The most enjoyable break in the school day comes at lunch time when the students eat in the modern, eilicient, sparkling cafeteria. Capable and smiling workers prepare the tantalizing, nourishing meals for more than 3,500 students daily, during four half-hour lunch periods. Mrs. Gladys Grenier, cafeteria manager, and Mrs. Hattie Haupt, school pur- chasing agent, handle the executive responsibilities. Mrs. Eleanor Johnson is supervisor ol food preparation. The stall is often called upon to prepare and serve evening banquets for various organizations. Page 50 Jlfiaintenance .Keeps Wroviso Snipshczpe A well-trained stall works the year around to maintain Prox'iso's six buildings and the twenty-three acres ol' grounds and athletic fields. Department gardners care for the lawns, the llower borders, and the Memorial Garden in the North Court: the electricians maintain the electrical equipment, operate the stage light- ing unit, and regulate clocltsg XVilliam Blado. chief engineer, and his assistants operate the heating plant. Three unilormed matrons help in the girls' physical education department. and care lor the girls' washrooms. Raymond Cl. Quandt. superintendent ot buildings and grounds. Gus, the schools chauffeur. is always going or coming on important errands, tg, jay Betz. receixing room clerk. and William Henriksen. assistant superintendent of buildings and grounds, confer. K Duties abound tor Proviso's cheerful matrons. lowels and athletic apparel are washed in the modern laundry. lhe newly acquired road marker gets a cordial welcome by the men who will use it. lhe night crew are gixen instructions by their toreman. Vito Pacioni. . li , 12: 6 'x X , FRS! 'X Page 51 Classes 099 090 Q W Q 4 W X 11 X I Qooiiooi o 0 U o o n A , W lfff A X 5 . EL 0 .li A . N n L, X pl' Seniors, juniors, sophomores, freshmen- All are working for a common purpose. Guided by proficienf leaders, Encouraged fo show inifiafive in work and play, Equipped fo become vigilanf cifizens, We learn fo fake responsibilifies And fo express our convicfions. We become capable leaders or dependable followers, We increase our capacify fo serve. As we grow in power, Lei us also sfrive fo grow in wisdom- 1 E I ' M FH? ,W 'Una-xl' -Y,.,,,-, Ywwmvg M4,Qiq-QQ-8--,Q ig, ,Xu-ss. o N- ...mx JOSEPH ACETO ARLENE ADAMS CHARLES ADAMSON ROBERT ADY BEVERLY AGIN WILLIAM AGSTER JOYCE ALANO DONALD ALBERG CHARLES ALLEN DOLORES ALLEVATO WAYNE ALTENBURG JUDITH ALTERGOTT PETER AMATO CLYDE AMERLAN RAY AMUNDSEN MARYANNE AMUSZ ANDREA ANCHOR WILLIAM ANDERS BARBARA ANDERSON MARY JUNE ANDERSON MAYBELLE ANDERSON MAYBURNE ANDERSON RAYMOND ANDRE BERT ARMOUR LEONARD ARMSTRONG ELVERA ARNO BARBARA ASHBY NORMAN ATKINSON JAMES AURAND FRANK BACCI sq bil V J X V 5: MII II? i g Page 54 DONNA BAGGETT ROBERT BAKER RICHARD BALDWIN JEANNE BALON CHARLES BANDELOW DAVID BARBER MARILYN BARNES DONALD BARRA BARBARA BARRER RICHARD BASS IRENE BASSO SHIRLEY BASTAS MARGARET BATTS ELEANOR BECK MARLENE BEISEL PATRICIA BELKA JOHN BENISEK JOAN BENSON WARREN BENSON ARLENE BERGONZINI CAROL BERLIN EVIE ANN BERLINER JOHN BERMAN ROGER BJELK CAROL BJELKE ELAINE BLACK MARILYNN BLICKHAHN ROBERT BOEVERS HELEN BOLZ JAMES BOMBENGER I UE 'UIQ' III, IIE x -- or i 'K 1' E 1- I j ' Y - js If i f II, ' ' ' XI 7 I TX f' I .1 Im, IIL II IQD IJ Page 35 I 462 , WWW f ELIZABETH BONAURO WILLIAM BONDLOW JoANN BOOKLER HELEN BORCH ANDREA BORLA SHIRLEY BORN JOHN BORYS CHARLES BOWDEN VIOLA BRADER BARBARA BRADLEY ERWIN BRANDT JOHN BREDENBECK GERALD BREITLING JOHN BRENNAN WILLIAM BRETTMAN DONALD BROWN GUY BROWN MARIE BROWN RONALD BROWN ALICE BRUENNING ANGELA BRUNO EVELYN BRUNO MARJORIE BUETTNER KENNETH BUNCH LORRAINE BUONAURO BARBARA BURCKERT CLARK BUTTS THOMAS BYRNE DOLORES CALDERONE JAMES CALENDO 25 I XT fi IA Iv M ff Page 56 SOPHIE CANESTRINI MICHAEL CANNAVINO BURTON CARDWELL DONALD CASTRO YOLAND CAUDRY RICHARD CHALTIN DOLORES CHOBOTUCK MARLENE CHOUINARD THERESA CHOUINARD ROBERT CISEK JUDITH CLAPSADDLE HOWARD CLARY DORIS CLAUSS LYNNETTE COARI NANCY LOU COFFEY DONALD COGLIANESE DONALD COHAN SELWYN COHEN ROBERT COLLINS WILLIAM COLLISI RICHARD COLWELL ROSEMARIE CONNELL ROBERT CONNELLEY ELIZABETH CONWAY BARBARA COOMBS DONALD COPELAND ROBERT COSTO DOROTHY CRANDALL DIANE CREGAR ROSEANN CSERNANSKY - I' 11 MF' 2? .., f? 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Page 58 BARBARA DAEHN DONNA DALRYMPLE THOMAS D'AMICO PATRICIA DANZER DONNA DAUER ALVIN DAVIS LAURENCE DAY MICHAEL DELANEY BERNARD DeLaPAZ SANDRA DeLAUGHTER CARMELLA DeMURO MARILYN DENNEHY THERESA DePASCALE BARBARA DeVAULT RICHARD DEVINE JoANN DeVITO BUCK DINA GEORGE DOERNER VIRGINIA DOLANSKY DAVID DORN ROBERT DOTSON DIANE DOYLE WALBERT DRUMMOND RICHARD DUBOVIK RITA DUCHARME PATRICK DUFFY JAMES DULLINGER PHYLLIS EARLEY CAROL EASLEY RICHARD EASTER 56155 PHYLLIS EATON RICHARD EBERHARDY LOUIS EBOLI RICHARD ECKHARDT HUBERT EDFORS RICHARD EHLERT JEANETTE ELFTMANN WILLIAM ELSER SAMUEL ENSALACO ROBERT ERFURTH RAYMOND ERICKSON MARLENE ESPOSITO GEORGE EVANSON GARY EVERSZ KENNETH EWALT DONALD FALCONE ROSEMARY FANNELLA CLYDE FANNING .IEAN FANSLOW PATRICIA FAULKNER JOHN FECKNER PATRICIA PEDRO BOOKER FELTON ELROGER FERGUSON GEORGIEANNA FERGUSON GRACE FETT JEANNE FIELD ARTHUR FINKLER LAWRENCE FINNIGAN .loANN FIRMAN mv W' ' Cv -2 3 :KN Ea. - U fl R x ' I f N A I 4? 1 4. 4 If ,4- Q5 5 3.1 iv ff- 'C' :I 'Z f' 3, :I J EFI I -1 -N, J? 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A H x ' x-ii I AA A Af WI f4f?1'f'g A P: X L Mx X - I .III - ,I 1 XJ A X-as Q, A XB cf had Pagc60 MARY GORDON DONALD GORE VIRGINIA GRAMLING HELEN GRANT DENNIS GRGURACH BARBARA GRIFFITH ANTHONY GRISOLIA CAROLINE GRONKE MARTHA GROPPI DANIEL GRUNDHOEFER DOLO RES GRUNWALD .IOSEPHINE GUARDULABENE JOHN GUESS RONALD GUNDLACH NANCY GUSTAFSON NANCY GUSTIN MARY GUTHMANN PATRICIA HAENLE LENORE HAGEN GERALD HALL GILBERTE HAMON DARLENE HANSEN ELEANOR HANSEN GAIL HANSON GLORIA HANSON JAMES HARDT MARGARET HARRIS DARLENE HARWATH PRESTON HARWELL ROY HAUSSERMANN ISF! qyx W 'u, 3 yn 5 QQ fN Q I D Sf I .Zi f pm ,QCD IIw?'N '- I 'MoI'INQ- Da , I A .fb 'O W W- Page GI ZS DONALD HAWKINS EUGENE HEANEY ROBERT HEARD BETTY HEIDEMAN ROBERT HEIDENREICH DOLORES HEIDORN DORAHMAE HEISLER ROBERT HERCULSON ALLEN HERHOLD AUDREY HERMANN CHARLES HESS PATRICIA HEWITT JANET HIGGINS RONALD HILDEBRAND CAROLYN HILDEBRANDT FRED HILL CLAUDIA HILLERY THOMAS HINE CAROLYN HINKLE EILEEN HOBBS JOHN HOEKSEMA JUNE HOFFER JANET HOFFMAN CAROL HOGG JO ANNE HOGG JACK HOGGATT ANTON HOKE GERALD HOWARD RICHARD HREBIK BARBARA HRONES A Page 62 ll! J JAMES HUDSON CATHERINE HUGHES JERRY HUNT CAROL HUNTER CAROL HUXHOLD ROBERT HYDE ROSETTA IACOVELLI LOIS INGRAM RUTH INTHOUT KENNETH ISSEL PATRICIA JACKSON JOSEPH JEAN RICHARD JEDIKE BETTY JENSEN CHARLES JESSOGNE BEVERLY JOHNS KENNETH JOHNSON RUTH JOHNSON SHIRLEY JONES JOHN JORDAN DONALD JOYCE RAYMOND JUREWICZ RONALD KABAT OTTO KARBUSICKY WILLIAM KARPEL WILMA KASPER BEVERLEY KASSAL APHRODITE KATSULIS JAMES KEANE THOMAS KEATING J' 1' 'F' x 15- 1 1' ala 13 1 41 K ' ,, I I - A Q 1 II XMI B 'mmf f I I MICK if arg z,MeM,+2, LN Page 63 PAULETTA KEELEY GEORGE KELLY V CHARLES KELPS ' DUANE KENT DIETRICH KIEMLE IRENE KILDAU ROBERT KLECKA MARIANNE KLEINHUIZEN GEORGE KLENK DONALD KLINDER CHARLES KLINE GLORIA KLINE ROBERT KLOECKNER NANCY KNIPPENBERG JOHN KOCH WILLIAM KOHOUTEK IRENE KOSIEWICH ELAINE KOUKOL NADINE KOWALL JACK KRAFT RONALD KRAMER JOAN KRAUSE JEANNE KRAUSER RONALD KRENGEL KEITH KRIEGER NANCY KROC JEANNINE KROEGER MARJORIE KRUEGER I ' m f ' qi ' V L T ai I III III S III I N f II I gm 1 , I f. ,,1. -J xx , ., C.., 2- - J, ,I xx ,I I Page 64 WAYNE KUHLMANN CURTIS KUHNS ROBERT LAATZ ANTHONY LGMANTIA JEAN LANGE JUNE LANGE LELAND LAPINS DIANE LARRY MARY LARSON JANET LAUSTEN DARLENE LAVINE DONNA LAWRENCE MARTIN LAYTON ALICE LEACH DAWN LEBER ARNOLD LeCOMPTE DEAN LEE ANNETTE LEESE SAMUEL LEO ESTHER LESLIE BERNICE LEWIS MARIE LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS MICHAEL LIENHARDT JAMES LIETZ SHIRLEY LINDEN JAMES LINDHOLM SHIRLEY LIPSCOMB ROBERT LOFASO KARL LORESCH i ' 'L :L J 4 ,, '35 3 EW IJ MII I I Page 63 SANDRA LouY MARY Lowmsw VERNON Lows , JOHN LUDLAM I JOHN LULLO 5 RALPH LUNDGREN JOAN LURA BARBARA LYKE SHIRLEY LYLES ROBERT MACHACEK JOAN MAKA MARIE MALLARDI ALAN MANN EUGENE MARCHAND GERALDINE MARCUM MARILYN MAREMA NORMAN MARIANI LUCILLE MARIN DIANA MARINO HELEN MARTEN ROBERT MARTENSON CAROLYN MARTIN GLENN MARTIN SHIRLEY MARTIN DOLORES MARTINEK NORMAN MARTINSON JANET MASEK RALPH MASEK NORBERT MASLOWSKI I KENN ETH MASTRO c ' .Q , I , 5 I , Q J .I-.X 4 TL cf H. ' A lqjb ' I Q QQ,-N I h jx T IB -J 2 My L-O ' K I X x 1 -v f-- r M 'Y L ' iv 'Q 5 vip- f X-.- , ff xihf JY ip. , .,, I k--A ' w 4, 'ff'-f-SX ON fx f iff f I - waxy, bi, L. X H D J 4:-75' I:-5' ' 'L L.. Page 66 RUDY MATHESON MARION MATTIA JOHN MATULIS DOROTHY McAULEY PATRICIA MCCARRELL JACQU ELI NE McDERMOTT KENNING McFEE NANCY MCGEE MARILYN McGUANE ARLENE MCINNES DONNA McKNIGHT JUDITH McLETCHIE JOE McNALLY GLENDA MCSWAIN GERALD MEINKE CAROLE MEINSEN HERBERT MEISSNER RUDOLPH MELONE ELAINE MERCURIO JOAN MEYER JANE MESENBRINK ROBERT MICHALICA EVELYN MILAS RUTH MILBY BARBARA MILES LAWRENCE MILLER PHYLLIS MILLER RICHARD MILLER SYLVIA MILLER LORRAINE MILLIES ,fp L 552,115 X Ci VS Q3 .3 R I NJ Fl- 'Ai' K:i Xg X IAF? Q: f k TI MJ Ag I L- sa Epi- I X , ag Q kv 5 1 TZ, XC. I f A Q., if Page 67 1 DOMINIC MISASI ROSEMARIE MISTRATA CAROL MOELLER DONALD MOFFAT DALE MOHR CHARLES MONTAG GAYELENE MONTGOMERY DIANE MOORE ALICE MORELLA RITA MORONIAK JEAN MORRIS BARBARA MORSE WILLARD MORSE MARLENE MOSKOS MANFRED MUELL ALICE MUELLER DARLENE MUELLER MARILYNN MUELLER JOEL MUNGER WALLACE MUNSON SHIRLEY MURPHY ROBERT NEDRY DONALD NELSON GAIL NELSON WILLIAM NERO BARBARA NESS RICHARD NESSLAR JOY NEW ALLEN NEWMAN JAMES NICHOLS Q? 2 vf uv , x g-Y M I,1II f ' I NX' 'JXP 31' :jg xs. L., Page 68 DONALD NIMMER JOHN NOLEN VIRGINIA NORAK MARGARET NORTHAM KENNETH NORTON BERNICE OBRADOVICH FLORENCE O'BRIEN THOMAS O'BRILL PATRICIA O'KANE VIOLET O'KELL MARCIA OLSSON DONALD O'NEAL ROSE O'NEAL .IACQUELYN ONESON MORENE ORDAHL BARBARA ORELUP MARY LOU ORLANDINO JOHN O'ROURKE DONNA ORR WILLIAM ORR NANCY ORTON PATRICIA O'SHEA AIVARS OSIS DAVID OTT LORRAINE PALKOVIC ALFRED PALLOTTA PHILLIP PALOMBO CAROLYNN PAOLASINI FREDERICK PEARSON ARLENE PECH if f'n AP .2 ix If 3. 3, :V N l 5 .f v ,Y x - jk RQ QD N My p - IJ gp ' I 2, X . I ,ff-f E3 'L Q' f ' , fu JL I I QI Q M Cf I .f f Q TLC E fx, Puge69 PETER PEDERSEN STEPHEN PEDI ROGER PENNINGTON GILBERT PERRIGO JOHN PERRY WILLIAM PETER RICHARD PETERSEN WALTER PETERSON GEORGE PETITTE MARIE PETRUZZI DONALD PHELPS OLGA PIKE JOANNE PINKERTON WILBERT PINNELLA AGATHA PIZZOFERRATO ROBERT PLAGGE CHARLES PLUMERY CHARLES POLITO FRANCES POLITO JEANNE POLLITZ NANCY POPKINS JOHN POWELL ETHEL PRICE THOMAS PROSSER CAROL PRZYBYLSKI M 1352 ,uf 6 gay J fqJ44gfJf'45kJfw gc fi C 243 LOUISE PURCELL NANCY PURDOM JOSEPH PUSATERI ANNE PYTEL THEODORE QUEDNAU 53 X15 Tj .f I ' N Q J JS A EWR! f' 6 X , , I , 42: -, x , I f . L, X4 k in gr qt! X 'A I , fa TQ: QI, Page 70 2 WTI '1 f L I JOANNE RADY BARBARA RAGUSIN HENRY RAIMONDI MARILYN RAJCEVICH JOHN RANNELLS if MARGARET RAPPLEY MARILYN RAPPUHN BARBARA RATINI JOAN RAUSH CHARLES RAVENS DOROTHY RAY ROBERT REHFELDT KAREN REHMANN SHARON REICHEL DONNA REICHMANN FRANK REIF ROGER REILING NADA REISCHEL KAREN REMPERT MARY RENADACI ROBERT RENIER ARNOLD RENN RICHARD RENTNER DONALD RESSLER THOMAS REUSCH RICHARD REZNY RICHARD RHODES NORMAN RICK ROBERT RIEDEL PATRICIA RILEY I F : X 'Q ' xl Q :IP 29 ' I 2 Y iff if GL l Y Q Q I W fi f E Q, L I Sf fi Q Tl Q: - L ' .T IL Page Tl .- S f I 4 Z I I f ,Y IW Page 72 FRANCES ROBINSON VELMA ROBINSON AILEEN RODER DOLORES ROGERS HERBERT ROHMANN KENNETH ROLAND ROSE ROMANELLI DOROTHY ROPPERT LOIS ROSE BETTY ROSENKRANS JUANITA ROSEWALL ROBERT RUMPF RAYMOND RUSCH BARBARA RUSCHKE LAURENCE RYAN DANIEL SABELLA BIRDIE SAFFRAN THOMAS SAMPSON RICHARD SANDEEN LOIS SANDERS MARJORIE SANDERS BARBARA SANDY PAUL SANSONE HARLEY SARGENT MARILYN SARGENT PATRICIA SARNO JOHN SAVAGE JoANN SCANIO JAMES SCHAFER ROBERT SCHARSICH 'SW CF' Ti' , K U ' I I 7 If JANE SCHEIBLEIN RONALD SCHEITLER BARBARA SCHLUNDT CLARENCE SCHMIDT PAUL SCHMIDT RICHARD SCHMOLKE ROBERT SCHNEIDER WILLIAM SCHNEIDER GRETCHEN SCHOHE ALICE SCHRADER RICHARD SCHUELLER CHARLENE SCHULTZ KENNETH SCHULTZ GERALDINE SCHUPPE ROBERT SCHUPPE PRESTON SCHWABAUER LEE SCHWANEBECK RICHARD SCHWEERS RICHARD SCHWENIG HELEN SCRIMALI MILLICENT SEAVER RALPH SEEBACHER RAYMOND SEEFELDT NICHOLAS SELIG JUNE SELK ALLEN SELVERSTON SALVATORE SERIO GERALD SHANAHAN JOSEPH SHARKEY RITA SHARPE 'nav pf- al PQ. 'QUE 464' M, 77 ,nr I, Z5 CN EJ II 'I Pug C 5 K , QI JV fm A Wmffm, Zvnpfw. f :GV UA L4 I gf X , frm JOHN SHAW BARBARA SHERMAN MARILYN SHILKA JOHN SHUGA EDWARD SHUMILAK JOHN SHURE LORETTA SILENZI LORETTA SIMON MARLENE SINGEL DONALD SKEET BARBARA SLAUGHTER MARJORIE SMITH RICHARD SMITH RICHARD V. SMITH ROBERT SMITH ROBERT W. SMITH ROBERTA SMITH BARBARA SNELL KAREN SORENSON DIANTHA SPIRES ROBERT SPIRK DOLORES SPIRKA PATRICIA SPONSLER CAROL STACEY WAYNE STANGE AGNES STARCK JOAN STARKMAN JANET STASINOWSKY DOLORES STECKI WILLIAM STEFFEN Li ,4 ? . 19, T - 'f D .. 2 3 J ,-.I a' I 5 n KJ V EE K l jigs? II I 1 I Q LI S S J JI i 4... 5- , XILI .Ax I! U 1 Page 74 JOANNE STEFFENS KENNETH STEFFY JEAN STEGEN JOYCE STEINKAMP PATRICIA STEMM BEVERLY STERN RICHARD STERN NANCY STITILS MARY STOKES MELVIN STOKES LOIS STREUBEL GEORGIANA STROUP ELIZABETH STULTZ WALTER STURM SYLVIA SUCHOVSKY LORRAINE SULLIVAN PATRICIA SULLIVAN EDWARD SUTTER WILLIAM SWANSEN MARILYN SWATEK GEORGE TAGATZ INEZ TANNURA JOSEPH TARVASH ELIZABETH TAYLOR JAMES TERRY RONALD TESKE ARLENE TEVANDER NANCY THAYER RICHARD THIELE SHIRLEYRAE THIELE E ' , 5 A W if y ' Z A 4 six 49 fi.. A 1, xv, J 9' I ,X Y wi urs' Q I 'ix Q 'lsr 15' if if N 1' I ' , 'M P, , - ' I LIU II I IIM IA MARY THOMAS CHARLES THOMPSON PHILIP THOMPSON MARIA THYS WALTER TIEFENTHAL JOSEPH TIRABASSI MANARD TOWNER ROSE TRAINA PATRICIA TRAMONTANA GERALD TRAYNOR JOYCE TROUTMAN DONALD TRUCHAN DAVID ULFENG SYLVIA VAHLIN ISABELL VAUGHN AUDREY VEIT DONALD VILLACCI GLEN VOGT BARBARA VOLPE WILLIAM VORREYER CLARENCE VOSS WALTER WAGNER NANCY LEE WAHL SALLY WAINDL BEVERLY WALDEN CAROL WALLANT BEVERLY WALLAR NANCY WARGO ROBERT WARREN JEAN WATSON Z fa Elf? IDM! Aff'-L L vu X 1 A Us MIESQ I If I I4 WLIICQQ X Kb 1 fl x I 5 iff , TELIG SHIRLEY WATTERS ROBERTA WEBB AUDREY WEBER RONALD WEGLARZ BERNADINE WEIDNER SHIRLEY WEILAND HELEN WEILER THERESA WELZIEN AUDREY WERTHE DONALD WETZELL JOYCE WHEELER PATRICIA WHETSTONE ROBERT WHITED MARILYN WHITMORE GWENDOLYN WHITWORTH GLEN WIEMERSLAGE HELEN WILHELM LORETTA WILHITE PATRICIA WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS WALTER WILLIAMS ALICE WILSON GORDON WILSON PATRICIA WILSON RICHARD WILSON WILLIAM WILSON ELINOR WINKELMANN ALICE WISNIEWSKI WILLIAM WOEHLER I wif ,,,.-uv ,ng -4.-:' RW fha -'WM' X ,gpm K JAMES WOLF cg ' 'N 'Q9 ji J I cf ' ' A fl? QI ilgigp I I f Q A I 'H' Q 9 - A Z.. I ff fm ki' XM! JCJ, If IM IX V EA! , .W , I f I W gxflx- 'KLII' XNJ -FREE? M7597 'fl' , ,L AN, I 15531 51- fag - I .Q If Page 77 'fag MARVIN SCHLESINGER BERYL WOLFE LOUISE WOLSKI JEAN WOOD DAVID WORCESTER GAIL WORCESTER RONALD WORTH GIRARD YACCINO BARBARA YAEGER JOAN YENCH FLOYD YOUNG GORDON YOUNG JOSEPH ZAPOLSKI NANCY ZAWNE JOHN ZEMAITIS HEDY ZIEGLER THOMAS ZIMANZL JUDITH ZIMMER SANDRA ZIMMER LOUIS ZOCCHI SAMUEL ZUNICH Noi Picfurecl Summer School-NOT Picfured MARIAN zuTz JAMES BURTON JOHN CUCCI LAWRENCE DeCICCO VICTOR DARST JOHN GIALLORETO DOROTHY GIELOW NORMAN JAY FRED GRECCO THOMAS ROGERS JOSEPH HANKERSON Summer School DENNIS BLODGETT DELANO FULTON JAMES HILLIARD KATHERINE SHEERER LINDA WASNICK . I I R - IEE QII V JLIH. I IIIQ A If I JILL FII I is Rwrfa Ig f f' If I fIH1 Il 5, 1 I J A AI'I il LIMIT ff f AI I JI, WILL 5ILLLiI9i91A Ig LEJMWXAWLLIR SATL' I Aw II M4 L ' TAIL QJIIJJI 4 Page 78 Seniors Tursue 'Uaried ,Activities V? 1 . 'ivi We X 'QR- A Some top-flight iiistrumeutzilists hold a jam session. l-'uiiire lioiiiemzikers learn mmlerii home nursing meilimls. A study in concentration on a xery special subject. Eiilliusigislic tennis plawis clescemliug ihe siaiiuise. Devotees of modem dance co-ordiiiate grace and rhythm. Social amenities are obseried ill Llie L-uaul tuiiiial. A neat trick-encouraging a feeble flame with smiles. Make it sugippx. kids! The parm snails at eiglimliiru. Page 79 '53 Leaders .Wan Glass ,Affairs The class ol H9531 How thrilled we were as we heard those words and saw the curtain rise in Septem- ber on the last act ol' our drama at Proviso. The year sped by all too fast, and although we had yet to strug- gle through term papers and final exams, we knew that soon all the cramming and sleepless nights would be over. Wlith almost four years of good basic education behind us, we appreciate the skill and patience of the teachers who directed us. I-Iow we remember the social activities: the mix- ers, '4Tinsel n' Twilight and Midnight Masquer- ade , the class play, ,lane Eyre, and the thrilling climax, the prom-''Coronation Ball. Yes, these were wonderful times and we shall always remember them. CLASS OFFICERS SITTING: George Tagatz, president, Joyce I'Vheeler, secretary, Burton Cardwell, treasurer. STANDING: Don Coglianese, vice- president, Mr. Kuster. SENIOR SENATE FRONT ROVV: Richard Stern, Georgieanna Ferguson, Nancy Gustin, Evelyn Bruno, Lorraine Millies, Donna Dauer, Frances Polito, Shirley Bastas, Virginia Norak. BACK ROXV: Paul San- sone, Carol Wallant, Pat Hewitt, Peter Pedersen, Frank Bacci, john Ludlam, jim YVolf, Dick Thiele, Raymond Seefeldt, June Lange, Didi Katsulis. NOT PICTURED: Gary Eversz, James Ifrillman. GOLD MEDAL WINNERS l RON I' ROXV: Barbara Daehn, Shirley Martin, Philip Thomp- son, Diane Larry. BACK ROIV: Kenneth Schultz, jean IVOod, William Steffen, Clarence Schmidt. NOT PICTURED: John Perry. SECOND SEMESTER GOLD MEDAL WINNERS FRONT ROW: Diantha Spires, David Worcester, George Tagatz, Morene Ordahl. MIDDLE ROW: Keith Krieger, Doris Clauss, Gwen Wlhitworth, James Hlolf. BACK ROIV: Barbara Snell, Ray Seefeldt, Robert Hyde, Marjorie Sanders, john Feckner. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Morse. FACULTY COMMITTEE SPONSORS SITTING: Miss Scala, social, Miss Foster, class day, Miss Shepard, commencement, Mr. Foster, special services, Miss Grant, class day chairman, Miss Terhune, decorations. STANDING: Miss Sullivan, registration and tickets, Miss VVarcl, entertainment, Mr. Volk, publicity, Miss Neal, printed programs, Mr. Bracewell, tickets and halls, Mr. Immel, class day. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Mfall, assemblies, Mr. Puplis, refreshments, Miss Reininga, Iinance, Mr. Slimmer, scholarship. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SITTING: Shirley Linden, entertainment, Jeanne Balon, regis- tration and tickets, Dorahmae Heisler, refreshments, Didi Katsu- lis, motto. STANDING: Shirley Bastas, gift, Charles Thompson, decorations, Donald Alberg, class day, Alice Wilson, publicity, Lynn Coari, dance programs. Double Gust ,Acts in gone Erye Mrs. Fznirizlx ....V,, fQlA2iCff P0016 ........ Jane Erye .....,.. Mr. Rochester ....... Mr. Mason .....,...Y Blanche Ingram .,,,... Lady Ingram ......... THE CAST gDfJIAllIlITIiIC I-Ieisler Donna Orr ' ' ' 'Z SBQ1rbz1rz1 Burckert d'2NIz11'ily11 Rllllllllllll gBZlTb2lI'Zl Dzlehn ZLOI'CII2l XVilhite Dlichael DeLz1ne5' QG1en Vogt SRobert Hyde Uzunes Lindhohn Qrkphrodite Kutsulis -----m2PE1I1'iCiZ1 Sponsler Sfloncettzl Giordano 2FlorenCe O'Brien SGerz1ld Howard Mr' Wood ------- '-- ' oo ' 2 Robert Rehfeldr eerreee eeeeee 3 ?i1Tli311g?5?fiXQ25i1f Dfanlgigig DHQQLQI -,---,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.......,,,........., N Iiss Elilabfjth Little 7, Z a X 1 6 clit, J 9 , r L IRYPWX I 4 Q-., A , 'E -45 .N ever jail! As I saf in confemplafion Thinking of our world-wide fears, I could see life's broadening pafhways Pass fhrough fime fo fufure years. There I saw advancing firmly Eager youfhs bofh frail and sfrong, Hasfening forward fo fhe highway With expecfanf hearf and song. Many had engaged in sfruggle, Off in sorrow, off in pain, Thaf had won for fhem fhe privilege To begin fo sfrive again. Then I saw whaf lay behind fhem Was fhe iraining field for life, And fhe way fhaf lay before fhem Was fhe baffle field of sfrife. They were armed wifh frufh and kno Forfified with frusf and righf: Every lesson learned wifh pafience Had prepared fhem for fhe fighf. Well I knew fhai in life's confesf Only fhey can sfill prevail wledge, Who are marching ever forward With fhe moHo - NEVER FAIL! Page 82 CAROLYN HILDEBRANDT Class Poef J'lere's who in l 953 Don Alberg Charles Bowden John Bredenbeclc Clark Buffs Burfon Cardwell Roberf Cisek Doris Clauss Donald Coglianese Donna Dauer James Frillman Jean Frillman Connie Giordano Pafricia Hewih' Kay Hughes Beverly Johns Didi Kafsulis June Lange Diane Larry Dawn Leber Shirley Linden John Ludlam Ralph Lundgren Shirley Marlin Evelyn Milas Darlene Mueller Morene Ordahl Pefe Pedersen John Perry Marjorie Sanders Clarence Schmidf Dianfha Spires George Tagafz Arlene Tevander Beverly Walden Joyce Wheeler Gwen Whifworfh Waller Williams James Wolf Jean Wood Jerry Yaccino Gordon Young Thomas Zimanzl Y' Q' 9 KJ1- , 5, 1 F PH Page 'fs 83 ,ilfhf f rs' 4 Francis Abbott Joseph Abraytis Samuel Adair Francis Adenau James Agatucci George Alajoki Nicholas Albachiara Carol Albrecht Violet Allen Richard Amundsen Richard Anders Eileen Anderson Joan Anderson Richard Anderson Roger Anderson Lois Angell Herbert Apel Richard Apuzzo Evelyn Arnett James Arrichiello Calvert Ash Carole Babowice Diane Bahne Marita Bakas Lillian Baldasar Nancy Baldwin Ronald Balslew Marilyn Bandelow Wilbur Baning Jane Jean Bara Fred Barnich John Barr Richard Barrett Josephine Basili Sylvia Basso Ivonne Bathje David Beatty Laura Bechowski Francis Bierau John Benevolent Walfred Berg Luther J. Bergstrom Joseph Bernard Donald Berndt joseph Darius Berrier Barbara Beuse Joan Bezek Nancy Bickenbach Donald Biermann Richard Bilek Sylvia Bilenko Andris Bite Gerald Blackburn Lee Blackburn Ronald Blasius Donald Blasky Edward Blickhahn Jerry Blickhahn Donald Blumthal Clayton Blyth Shirley Boeck Gerald Boevers Anthony Bonavalonta James Bonette Lorraine Bonfanti Marlene Bonham Matt Borowiec Loretta Boss Robert Bowen Judith E. Bowers Donald Boysal Carol Brace Viola Brader Robert Brakrog Barbara Branson John Brauer Lucille Braun Charles Braunshausen Marilyn Bray Mary Ann Brentlinger Robert Brigham Elana Bronge Kenneth Brooks Betty Lee Brown Derrill Brown Gerald Brown John Brown Karen Brown Shirley Brown Gail Brunken Joyce Brunst George Buchenger James Buchness Ronald Buck Harry Buenger Gene Buist Paul Burnett Jeanette Burton John Cade Charles Caliendo Sam Cappello Kay Cardwell Elaine Carlisle Donald Carlson Ronald Carpenter Dorothy Carroll Sylvia Carson Molly Cavanaugh Nancy Cerny Georgette Chaloupka Pat Helen Chaltin Glass f 7954 Mary Champion Rosemary Chaney Clifford Chappel Robert Cheney Reinhold Chennell Richard Chiero John Chimeanti Richard Chmelik Louise Chouinard Everett Church Halbert Church John Cihlar Norma Cimino Lois Clark Robert C. Clark Robert Clementi Dolores Clendenin Donna Cobb Betty Collin Robert Cohen Barbara Colella Marcella Conners Kenneth Conway Joan Cook Judith Coolbaugh James Cormany William Corrigan Vincena Costantino Nancy Countryman Richard Couture Ronald Cox James Coyne Patricia Crain Joseph Crawford Betty Crombie Jessie Crombie John Cucci Joann Curren Henry Curry Gerald Cygan Constance Dauber Edward Dapkus Donald Darge John D'Asaro Joseph Dasta Brant Davis Gaylee Davis Lois Dean Robert DeAngles Rosemarie Debs Gerald Decker Dwayne Deckert LaVerne Dein Joan Delaney Christine DeMaria John DePascale James Desens Yura Didzbalis Ronald Dietzler Adele Diener Dorothy Dillon Janet Distler Robert Dittus Frances Dixon Jane Dixon Edith Dobyns Heidi Dodegge Mary Lou Dominik Lee Donovan Terrence Dorsey Robert Douglas Dennis Doyle Joseph Dubek James Dubovik Rollin Dunbar Suzanne Dupuis William Dutton Helen Dvorak Henry Dvorak Glenn Dwyer Raymond Eberhardt Donald Eberle Tom Eboli Thomas Eck William Eddy Eileen Edwards Maitland Edwards Marvin Edwards Christine Ekstrom Beth Ellenberg Catherine England Gerald Engvall August Ensalaco James Ernst LaVerne Fabry Ralph Faillo Robert Fanella William Fanella 'Thomas Farina George Fatta Carol Fechtner Delores Felice Elizabeth Felton Kenneth Ferg Darlene Ferguson Ronald Fibinger Robert Fick Curtis Fink Anthony Fioravante Dominick Fiorillo Peter Fiorito Charles Fisher Esther Fisher Harvey Fisher Robert Fleming Robert Flemm Eleanor Flott Gloria Foley Darel Forest Ernest Fornero Edna Forney Gerald Fox Richard Frandsen Janice Franze Rosanna Frasca Herbert Freeman Marilyn Frega John Frillman Charles Fry Delano Fulton Langston Fulton Mary Gaare Mary Ann Galdik John Gale Richard Garbe Donald Gardner George Garvin Melinda Gee Darlene Gehrke Richard Gehrs Judy Gehrt June Geisler Lillian Gellinger Donna Gerhardt Richard Gerleve Robert Gibbons William Gibson Dorothy Cielow Peggy Giessing Sandra Gili Maxine Gillis Geraldine Gillig Joseph Gimmalva Anita Giovanazzi Lorraine Godfrey Kenneth Goetz Gail Goldschmidt Kenneth Gongol Jeanel Goodwin Myron Goodwin Roberta Gorke Bonnie Gorr William Goshorn Shirley Gowens Carrie Lee Grace Gerald Graham James Grant Gay Grasher Fred Grecco Joseph Green Jolinson Grillin Nancy Griilin Robert Griflin Thelma Grossman Kathleen Grotz Harold Grounds Martin Guardalabene George Gundersen Roberta Gunderson Mariette Gundry Oliver Guy Beverly Haack Arleen Haas Larry Haasis Norma Hagan Warren Hall James Hamilton Joseph Hankerson Marianne Hanson Diane Hardt Darlene Hardy Henry Hasselbach Richard Hasselbach Robert Hatch Carol Hauenstein James Haug Dennis Hays David Hayward William Heath Ronald Heerdt Pat Hegarty Jean Heidemann Carol Heidenway Norine Heike Vtlilliam Heinrich Patricia Henderson Patricia Hendrixson Kenneth Heppner Ronald Herbert Kenneth Herculson David Herda Jack Herrin Matthew Hetzer Mitzi Higdon Mamie Hillery James Hilliard Dorothy Hinz Shirley Hitz Carol Hoalt Page 84 Geraldine Hodossy Mardelle Hoflie Robert Hoffman Sylvia Holcombe Jean Holden Kenneth Holder Beverly Hollister Sonja Holmer Gloria Holpuch Carol Hood Joan Hopek Thomas Hopkins Judith Hopler Arlene Horn Leroy Hornig Nancy Hosler James Howell Catherine Huff Nancy Hunt Ruth Hutoff Eugene Igyarto John Immekus Richard Inman Lois Irvine Charles Iverson Robert Iwasyk Shirley Jable Kenneth Jablonski Dolores Jackson Judy Jackson Ronald Jackson Harold Jacobi Judy Jacobs Doreen Jakob Adelia James Joanne Jameson Clyde Jarboe Henry Jargstorf Edward Jaunsem Jeannine Jensen Sybil Jensen Donald Jessen Susan Johanson Raymond Johns Donald Johnson Donald Johnson Edmund Johnson Lorraine Johnson Richard Joice Betty Jones Mary Jones Joan Jonsson Pearl Jorgensen Diane Juern Marian Jung Irene Kacherwski Claus Kage Richard Kaiser Robert Kaliebe George Kasbohm James Kasch John Kasch Annette Kaskey Agnes Katolick Joseph Kearney Judith Kearney Dorothy Keller Barbara Kay Kelly John Kennedy Margaret Keranen Richard Keyes George Kinney Kenneth Kirk Paul Kirschbaum James Klages Shirley Kleckner Marylss Kloer Marilyn Knasko Patricia Knights Marvin Knop Allen Knueppel Henry Koecher James Kolb Charles Kopecky Robert Kowal Patil Kowalski Jacquelyn Kraabel Nola Kramer Nona Kramer Vernis Kramer Marlene Kramp Raymond Kraus Arlene Krauser 'Tony Krentiras Allen Kroeger Eleanor Krouse Raymond Krumweide Webster Kulwiec John Kupiecki Carole Ladewig John LaFond Richard Lagasca Roy Lake Lee Langdon Gail Lange Arlene LaPointe Michael Lapuzza James Larimore William LaRocco Gail Larry Alan Larsen Jeanine Larson Joanne Larson June Larson Robert Lartz Stephanie La Russo Carole Laskowski Norbert Latz Donna Lavine Richard Lawson Leona Lechelt Marilyn Lee Arnold Lehmann Robert Leigber Richard Leninger Joseph Leone Thomas LeTulle Glen Lewandowski Ruth Licht Jroy Lilly Howard Lindman Robert Linker William Lippman Elaine Lischin Melvin Lloyd Sandra Lobdell William Loebel Richard Loizzi Priscilla Lolli Mary Lou Lombardi Patricia Longmore William Loomer Anthony Lopez John Lowecki Adele Lozeau John Lucarz Barbara Luehring Donna Mae Luff Daniel Lumsden Ronald Lundquist Jeanette Lussow Donald Luthi Anthony Luzak Agnes MacDonald Bonnie Grace MacKe Audrey Macro Ronald Macro Tony Maggie Francine Malina Victor Malinowski Mary Jo Malloy Albert Malwitz Russell Marasco Eleanor Marchand Vincent Margiotta Anna Rose Marino Robert A. Marks Stephen Marley Charles Marotti, Jr. Eugene Marten Beatrice Martin Carol Martino John Mason Joyce Mason Anthony Massaro Nancy Mathews Patricia Mattes Ardelia Max Marlene May Mary Ann May Azzie Mays Winifred Mays Richard McArthur Taylor McBride Thelma McClain Charles McDaniel Patrick McDermott Thomas McDermott Doris McGehee Joanne Mclnnes Mariann McKinney Carl McLean Ann McLoraine Edward McLoraine Lyle McWilliams William Mead Jack Meilahn Barbara Meinsen Nancy Menz Richard Walter Mer Carol Meseth Barbara Messina Barbara Meyer Robert Mielke Daniel Mikolitis Robert Milano John Militello Harry Milkau Carrie Miller Lester Miller Roberta Miller Ronald Miller Sadie Miller Wayne Mills Bert A. Milstead Carolyn Mirabelli Joan Mistal Marlene Moeller Gunder Mogensen nzie kel Dawn Monnett James Monroe Carol Montgomery Mary Ann Montino Paul Joseph Montino Patricia Moore Joanne Moriarty Shirley Moritz Jane Ann Morrison Nancy Mortenson Gordon Mosier Janet Mowen Darlene Mueller Joyce Mueller Kenneth Mueller Cordelia Mullikin Carl Munger Donald Munger Charles Murphy Jennie Murphy Joyce Murphy Marie Nanna Donald Neely Bernice Nelson Nancy Nelson Carole Nicholson Patricia Niernann Nancy Niemans Joan Niewinski John Niewinski Celeste Nigro Raymond Nitschke Patricia Norris Robert Novak Robert Noyotony Nancy Oberholtzer Jane O'Bradoyich WVilliam O'Brien Erancene Offermann Alice Olsen Robert Olson Joyce Ann Olson Richard Olson Dolores O'Mara Barbara O'Neal Gustav Oppenborn Jean Ortenzi Donald Oskin Arlene Ostrenga Louis Oswald John Oyerhage David Owen Markeata Owens Vaughn Paessler Marilyn Page Shelby Paisley Ross Palermo Ronald Palmer Beatrice Papantonatos Frank Parks Jay Pasternock Rocco Paternoster Vernon Patten Ann May Pauley Patricia Pauley XVilliam Paulson Glass of 7954 Philip Payone Bruce Payne Charles Pearson William Pechmann William Peifer Frank Peppi Eyelyn Perkins Jacqueline Perrault Joseph Pessetti Dean Peterson Erank Petralito Peggy Petty Don Allen Pfeiffer Joan Picardi Rosemary Picerno Sandra Picker Mario Picracci Myrna Pieracci Gilbert Pilz Ruth Piotter Bruce Pitek Gene Pizzoferrato Allen Plahn Janet Plourde Ronald C. Pokorney Regina Polka John Poulos Rosalie Powell Judy Prater Darlene Prezioso Donald Price Sandra Joan Pries Anthony Prignano Donald Prodzenski Ronald G. Propeck Jean Proyenzano Larry Prueter Sandra Przybyla Rose Quagliata Marlene Quandt Edwin Quinnies Grace Racster Sherrill Rappuhn Rita Rasche Ralph Ravanesi Donald Ravens James Raymond Charles Paul Re Robert Reed Kay Reeyes Marian Rehfeldt Larry Rehman Carl Reich Eileen Reiche Robert Reichard Marilyn Reichmann Barbara Reiling Richard Reinecke John Reinert Joseph Rembert Barbara Remley Lois Reno Richard Reynard David Reyak Glenn Rhoades Gloria Ribnek Elizabeth Ridder Sally Jo Roberts Ameal Robinson Cynthia Robinson Floyd Robinson Minnie Mae Robinson Francis T. Rogers Judy Rose Dorothy Ross Marilyn Ross Mary Jane Rowan Donna Roycht Uldis Roze Judith Rudnik Judith Rummel lrene Rundquist Gerald Runnion Myrtle Russell Grace Russo Bernard Ryan Carol Ryan Leone Salhanik Mary Salinardi Bruce Salter Carolyn Samonds Gerald Samuel Jack Sanders Joseph Sansone Ida Saputo Linda Sawyer Angelo Scalzo Martin Scanlan Judith Shaefer Robert Shaefer Thelma Shaefer Raymond Schandelmeier Alvin Schanoske June Scharfenberg Kathrine Scheerer YVayne Schemmer Edmund Schlacher Dorothy Schmeltzer Joan Schmidlin Paul Schmidt Robert Schmidt Jack Schneider Glenn Schnurstein Xvilliam Schobert Ann Schoeck Jeanette Schreiner Bruce Schroer Robert Schuchmann Arlene Schultz Richard Schultz Lloyd Schwanebeck Janice Schwartz Philip Schwarz Barbara Schweizer Joseph Scittine Patricia Scittine John Scott Kay Scott Mary Scott Donald Segermark Joanne Selig Ileanne Sellow Dean Shannon Herman Sharer Marion Jean Shaw Patricia Sheahan Robert Shepherd Delores Shikenjanski Elizabeth Shinn Mirka Shundich Nancy Siddons Daniel Sifrar Patricia Silisky George Sitterle Phyllis Slankard Burton Slotky Rose Marie Smetana Anita Smith Audrey Smith James Smith James Smith Peggy Smith Thomas Smith Nancy Solheim Ralph Sommer Wilfred Sommer Thomas Spanley Charles Speta James Spicer Anita Spino Nadine Spolander Lois Stacey Carol Stames Marcia Standke Lee Stange Ronald Steffen James Stegen Angeline Stellato Arlene Stensto Patil H. Steward Raymond Steward Lola Stich Irma Stoyer Lawrence Strickert Robert Strong Roman Strzala Ronald Stuart Robert Stuhlman Judith Sturm Dugan Styye Richard Suhr Roy Sye Robert Sulliyan Judy Swan Carole Swanson Addie Sykes Patricia Syyerson Tempie Ann Tartt Peter Tautkus Ruth Taylor Eugene Tencate Marilyn Tepper James Terry Leonard Term Dorothy Thielk Grace Thilly Donna Thomas James Thomas Caryer Thompson Norma Thomson Raymond Thonn Janet Thorson Franklin Tichy Jacqueline Tichy Joel Tiritilli Elaine Toerpe Lillian Tonimer Patricia Tosti Edmund Trace Violet Traina Alyirda Trappe John Treiber Robert Tripp C S 3 S 12 fi 1 Y., ,M i X Q V LU i i ... i K Mme, ' ,M dbg Y J E t e P ,g u .' . K i r ' Q Page85 1 Stephen Turner Virginia Tyler Nancy Ullmayer Warner Ulrich Richard Vahl Leonard Valentino Arlene Valini Marjorie Van Boyen Louise Vaughn Barbara Venute Gloria Verdick Audrey Vietzke Mark Vithoulkas Shirley Vogel Lorne Vydra Barbara XValquist Betty Jean YValsh Thomas XValsh Shirley Wangall Marilyn YVard Christine W'arren Linda Wasnick James Xveiskopf Edward Wellings Phyllis Wentland Margaret Xvenzel Donald XVestowicz Janet Wezeman Donald White William White Annette Yvhitiield Siloah Mlhittlinger Donna Jean YVhitty Roger Yvichman Merle Ann Yvidmann Carol XViechrnan Albert XVilhelm Richard Williams Robert Williams Ruth Williamson Donald Wilson Kenneth Yvindsor Patricia WVingsness Clyde Winters Diane Witt John VVolf Cynthia Nvood Eugene Mlright Nancy Xvrobke William Wurtz James Younger Audrey Zacher David Zack Ruth Zalba James Zeiger Frank Zeman Robert Zeman Jo Bee Ziegler Darryl likes Patricia Zlatos George Zuehlke Lois Zuttermeister Georgina Zwetzig Joanne Zwetzig guniors 53Ic1n CLASS OFFICERS Christine DeMaria, secretary, Mr. Storby, sponsor, Carol Mar- tino, treasurer, Rose Quagliata, vice-president, Robert Cohen, president. SILVER MEDAL WINNERS FRONT ROTV: Judith Bowers, Edith Dobyns, Charles Fisher. MIDDLE ROXV: Richard Kaiser, Christine Ekstrom, Violet Traina, Heidi Dodegge, Joanne Larson. BACK ROIV: Cor- delia Mullikin, Carol Heidenway, Mary Ann Brentlinger, Gay Grasher. COUNCIL FRONT ROIV: Ruth Piotter, Gay Grasher, Christine Ek- strom, Barbara Meinsen, Joanne Selig, Bruce Salter. MIDDLE ROVV: Bonnie MacKenzie, Carole Laskowski, Arleen Haas, Kay Reeves, Donna Thomas, Mary Ann Brentlinger, Edith Dobyns. BACK ROXV: John Immekus, Richard Kaiser, Frank Petralito, Marvin Knop, Don Munger, Jerry Blickhahn, John Wolf. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SITTING: Gail Larry, entertainment, JoAnne Jameson, tickets, Marilyn Page, assembly, Gay Crusher, properties, Gloria Ribnek, decorations. STANDING: Marcia Standke, class play, Mary Gaare, prom decorations, Loretta Boss, re- freshments, Jim Buchness, class play, Roy Lake, prom deco- rations, Marilyn Lee, publicity, Vincent Margiotta, finance, Marlene May, dance, Barbara Remley. make-up, Suzanne Dupuis, play costume committee. FACULTY SPONSORS SEATED: Miss Hofert, social, Mrs. Hauber, entertainment, Miss Phelan, properties, Mr. Immel, make-up, Mrs. Cault, stage. STANDING: Mr. Baer, liuance, Miss Jones. refresh- ments, Mr. liwing. decorations, Miss Arends, assemblies, Mr. Bryan, publicity, Miss Little, make-up. a 'Busy year In September we returned to Proviso eager to resume our work as upper classmen. The Junior Council and the class officers immediately began planning our fall party, and talent assembly. The year's social cal- endar included the juniorvsenior mixers, Tinsel and Twilight and Midnight Masqueradef' In May we concluded our activities with the beautiful spring prom, The Coronation Ballf' Although the year was filled with social events, we proved ourselves worthy scholars. Twelve juniors received silver medals as rewards for their scholastic ability. Mfith our senior year in view we look forward to the experiences and prestige which will accompany our climaxing year at Proviso. l K Page 86 H ll Slunior Jlfliss - - Qunior Glass .Wlay THE CAST H31-yy G1-M65 .,,.,A, ,.4,,,, G ilbert Pilz, Vaughn Paessler Marks une Geisler, Jane O'BradoYicli ' ,,,, ,.,,,,-, I gmet Thor-son, Bonnie MacKenzie Hilda ..,,......... Aloe ...........,..... Grace Graves ....... ............ I Lois Cgl-gives ,,,,., ,,,,,4 5 ,,,,,,,,,.,, G ail Larry, Donna Gerhardt luqly Graves ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, S ylvia Holcombe, Carol Martino 'Fully Adams ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, X ludith Swan, Lois Reno l. B. Curtis ........... ..,,...........,................... l lay Pastemock ljllgn Curtis ,,,,,o,,,.,o,, ,.,,i, P atricia Scittine, Gail Brunken Mel-1-ill Feurback ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,......., G eralcl Blackburn Dramatic Director Page ST Barlow Adznns .v........., .,,,,,......,, L znvrence Relnnzmn Haskell Cinnniings ,,.,,,e ,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,-,,,,v, R ichgirtl Kaiser lYillis Reynolds .,.......V ....,,.. A lolin Scott, Rongiltl Steffen Sterling Brown ........ .,,.rr..,.,.,,.,,,7l,.,,,, R icligircl Cliiero Albert Kunocly ..,..... ,.,VV.,.....,..,,Velrr... l Jonziltl Hlinntligit Toininy i-Xrbuclgle .,Y............ii. Yziuglni Pziessler. Gilbert Pilf lVestern Un ion Boy ,.,,, Vrr.. Charles ,,.,........,,......,c.r....,Y,,rri. Henri' ..,...,,....,...,,...,V,.,.,.,..,ei,.. ...w,W.W............,lz1nies Buchness ..,.RonQilil Stellen. Alolin Scott ......Rziiinontl Scliaintlelineier Bookliolcler - Xlziriou Relilelilt Miss Emily Reid Sandra Abel Robert Abrams Noreen Adams Gerald Agatucci Lee Ahlstrom james Aiani Richard Akred jack Alano Kathryn Albert Carol Alwes jane Amorino Nancy Anders Carl Anderson Harry Anderson john Anderson William Andresen jo Ann Angell Bonny Anno joan Anthony Charles Anzalone Robert Appa Louis Ariola Don Arquilla joan Arrichiello joy Askveld Frances Aulisi Richard Ayer Betty Baer Iva Baggctt Kay Baldwin Marilyn Bandringa june Banks Martha Barber Barbara Baron Beatrice Bart Mary Lou Bartler Robert Bartlett Dan Basarich Anita Bathje Harry Barts George Baumgartner james Beal Donelda Beck Ronald Beck Carolyn Becker George Bell Virginia Bell Edward Belmont Richard Belzer john Bender Maurice Berchitsky Gail Berg Carl Bergstrom Albert Berman jacqueline Berman Elaine Betian Allan Bewersdorf George Bielss Donald Bimler Richard Bjornson john Bland Roger Blasius Roy Blasius Ronald Bleichroth Dennis Bloniarz Bonnie Blyth joycelyn Boesche Gil Boese Donald Bondlow William Bonette Donald Borla Ronell Bradbeer Robert Bradford Mary Brennan james Brettman Nancy Brighton Debs Brock Richard Bronge Cecelia Brown Gail Lee Brown Richard Brown Fred Bruggemeyer Elaine Brune Paul Bruneau Theresa Bruno Virginia Bruno james Bryk Frederick Buchholz Georgia Buerger Vern Bundy Charlean Burbach john Burgess james Burkhardt Hosea Burnette William Burns Marion Busch Robert Busse David Byerley Kenneth Cairns Gabriel Caliendo Theresa Caliendo William Campbell Donald Campion joan Cannavino john Cannella William Cannella Netta Caputo Barbara Carlson Rita Carnaggio Donald Carpino Frederick Carroll Gayle Carroll Madeline Caruso Gene Case Frank Catanzaro Arthur Cavey jack Cederberg Ronald Celli Glass of 1955 Aldeno Cerqua james Chaloupka Mark Chilicas Norman Chrastka janet Christian Doyle Christianer Doris Cibulka Michael Cihak Mike Cione David Clark Karen Claypool Edward Cleary Raymond Cload john Cody William Coglianese Sandra Cohan Richard Colberg Patricia Colburn Lynne Cole Theodore Cole Robert Coleman Rosemary Coleman john Collissi Marlene Collymore Esther Colonico john Conklin Ronald Conrad Phyllis Corbett Donna Cowen Richard Cowen Patricia Coyle Ronald Craig Phillip Crail Paul Crank Sylvia Crawford Richard Croson William Crowe Antonette Cucci james Culbertson Michael Culumber Marion Curry john Curtin Steve Curtin joe Cusimano Marianne Custardo Gino Dal Cerro Bryant Dale Dennis Daleen Theresa Daley Diane Dallia joyce Dare Rodger Darling Babe Darnell Ilene Darnell james Davia Carolann Davies Virginia Davies Richard Davis Louise Deal Marlene DeAngeles Ronald DeAngeIis Grace DeGuiseppe Doris Deinhart Michael DeLaney john DeMakis Norman Dengler Robert Denlinger Richard Denton Rose Marie DeRose Russell DeRose Mary Alice Desjardins Russell Dethlefson jerome Di Carlo Robert Diebold john Diener Cecilia Dillard Dorene Dina Deanna Dirian Bartholomeo Di Verde Carolyn Dixon Barbara Domrose Wayne Doss Thomas Dowdakin Lawrence Dukes William Dunnill joslyn Dunwoody Karl Dunwoody Carole DuRell Rita Dwoinen Richard Dys Richard Eberhardy Herbert Echelberger jean Eckard George Eckhardt james Edgren Carole Edwards john Edwards joseph Edwards Eileen Egan Beverly Eggar David Ehlert I-'red Ehringer john Eisenhammer Erwin Elser Isabel Enehorg Georgia Ephrian Sarah Ephrian Yvonne Erickson Annette Ericksen Gary Ernst Faith Eschenberg Carol Faiyre Charles Farina james Farley judith Farley Pascal Fese Nancy Fick Ethel Field Robert Finkler Patricia Finley Virginia Fiorillo Margaret Flannigan Norman Fleig Arlene Flick joan Ford Sally Foreman Gloria Fornaiolo Patrick Fornaiolo Lorraine Fortson David Fowler Kenneth Fox Loretta Fox Ronald Fracasso Lillian Franch Ronald Frantz john Frey Patricia Friebus Vllilliam Friebus William Fry Sharlene Fuetterer Gloria Fulgenzi Shirley Fulton Elmer Gaare Donald Gaertner Sandra Gallant judith Ann Gallas Robert Galloway Norbert Garges Dean Garrow Ronald Gates Kenneth Geiersbach Ronald Geisen Donna Gelsey Wayne Genser Dennis Gibson David Gilbert Elsie Gillespie Robert Gillig Carol Glaser john Glazebrook Patricia Glen Robert Goedhart joanne Goersmeyer jack Goetz Sue Ann Goldby Natalie Goldman Wayne Goldstein Edith Golz Marilyn Gomez Carol Gongol lNilliam Gosse Ernest Grace Glenn Gray joseph Gray William Greene Diane Gretzema james Grifhn Carol Grosse Richard Gruber judith Grundy Vera Grundy Richard Grune Patil Guarrero Richard Guenther Deon Guerine Herbert Gullquist Dorothy Guthrie Edward Habino Elaine Hagedorn Herbert Hagemann Shirlee Hagemann john Hager Donald Hamre Mary Hannah Robert Hannah Mary Hantz Lydia Harding Barbara Harjes Ralph Harju Deborah Harris Georgann Hartman Vel Harwood David Haslett Barbara Hayes Viola Headrick Anthony Healy Edward Heard james Heien Phillip Heinking joanne Heinrich Marjorie Henderson Donald Hendrick Pat Anne Henning Patricia Henricksen jeanne Henry Leon Henson janet Henzler Georgia Hess Thomas Higginboth Vernon Hilgenberg joanne Hillery john Hinds Shirley Hoffman Melvin Hokanson Roy Holder Ronald I-lollmeier Barbara Hollywood Charlene Holten Marilyn Hopkins Robert Hoppe Carole Houser Beverly Howard Thomas Howell Arlene Hrubecky Charles Huggins Laurnie Huggins Page 88 am Norbert Huhnke David Hull Robert Hurdle Nancy Hurt Frank Hurtt Lawrence Illingsworth james Ingram j. Bradley Ireland james Isackson Robert Issel Emma jackson Gloria jackson Lawrence jackson Carl Jacobs Edward jacobsen Roy jahnke Diane janicek june japunap Robert jarchow Frederick jarka Harold jaske Margaret jensen Richard jensen Thomas jerik Carl jeschke Donna jobelius Barbara johns Carol johnson Corelle johnson Lois johnson Robert johnson Ronald johnson joanne jones joyce jones Phyllis jones Thomas jones Ellen jordan Eugene joyaux Harold jundt Nancy jurkoyic Hermann Kage Bruno Kalan Patrick Kalasardo janet Kallum Richard Kampf Robert Kane Carole Kasch Phillip Kasper Robert Keller Wayne Keller joseph Kelley Nancy Kelly Howard Kempf john Kennedy Vernon Kennedy Lois Kern Fred Keys Henry Keys Betty Kiemel Richard Kietzmann john Kilikevice Phillip Kirschbaum Richard Kirschbaum Robert Kirsh Gytis Kiudulas Nancy Klaproth Elmer Klean janet Klean Dorothy Kleikamp Kenneth Klein Kathleen Klemp Tom Klemp Beverly Klimer Guy Knack Paul Knigge Donald Knights Gerald Knippenberg Margaret Knoll vValter Kohnke joyce Kohoutek joanne Kolony Carol Kolley Donald Kolstedt Daniel Komakowski Myron Kominsky Karl Konecy Ann Koppert Ronald Kordik Blanche Kos Michael Kosmek Robert Kotowski Sylvia Kovarik Charles Krabec Robert Krainovich Beatrice Kral Geraldine Kramer Marvin Krauss Betty Krizek Henry Kroeger Gerhard Krueger Robert Krueger Gail Kruse Irene Kuhlman Charles Kumm Vllilliam Kunst Kenyon Kusch Robert Kyanka joyce Lancaster Mary Lou Lancaster jeanette Lane Vivian Lansclell joseph Laraia David Larimore Kenneth LaRocco Catherine Lascola james LaSpisa Warren LaVigne Margie Leach Theodore Leber joel Lebowitz William Lehmann Alta Leinweber Ronald Leppig Veronica Lewandowski Barbara Lewis john Liehr Richard Lietz Charles Lilly Mary Ann Lindquist john Lofgren Richard Lommatzsch Mary Ann Lorenzo Dianne Loubsky Corinne Loucka Curtis Lovellette Mary Ludlam Marlene Lueth Donald Lund Wayne Lundberg Rhonda Lundeen Alan Lyford Donald Maag Mark MacCarron Nancy jane MacGregor Fredric Mackeben Mary Macroni joyce Mader Ronald Magnussen joseph Maiorella Frank Maka Flossie Malecky Eugene Malone joan Marie Mansbridge Carol Manweiler Robert Marcell Dornenica Mariani Robert Marin Allen Markham Rita Markowski Lora Marocchi Arlene Martin Carol Masiewicz Barbara Mason Charles Mastorgio Carl Mattandino Margaret Matteis Marjorie Mattesi john Mattioli Donald Mayer Lucretia Mazuc Madelynn McBiggon Martin McCauley j. Mark McCleary Charles McComb William McCreary Dixie Lee McCuiston Dorothy McCullar William McDougald Bonnie McDowell Ronald McElmeel Richard McFeely Lawrence McGuire Herbert Medrew Robert Medrow jo Ann Meerse Marlene Melnick judith Mennella Robert Messamore Elizabeth Michalisko Carol Michels Truman Mila Arlene Milas Marilyn Milchhoeter Dennis Miller janet Miller Sandra Miller Shirley Miller Robert Milton Anthony Mirante john Misasi Victor Mistretta Myrna Moberg Bill Moffat Edward Moffatt Eleanor Mojonnier Carolyn Mokos Allan Molsberry Frank Montino Doris Moore Lee Vaughn Moore Mfesley Moore lNillie Lee Moore Barbara Morago Meta Morgan Nancy Morris Arlene Mueller Marilyn Mueller Raymond Mueller Barbara Mulholland Deanna Myers Anita Naas james Nako james Neil jerald Nelson Lillian Neumann Glenn Newkirk David Nichols Robert Nield Edward Nielsen Richard Nielsen joyce Nirnmer Norman Nissen Kenneth Nolen Davis Norton Bert Notman Patricia Novota Michael O'Brien Kenneth O'Callaghan Betty Lou O'Connell Marilyn O'Day Carl Oddo Gail Ogden Carol Olson Joannne Olson Joan O'Mara Frank Onorato Diane Orillian Patricia Ort David Ortt Mary Osborn George Ostermann Warren Ostrom Lenore Ott Josephine Palermo Michael Palermo Vlilliam Palombo Ann Pandola Erwin Panzer Phillip Papa Spiro Papantonatos Herman Pass Ronald Pass Peggy Paul Frederick Paulson Anthony Pavia James Pavlick Charlotte Pearman Hirschel Pearson Jean Pearson Patricia Pearson Gerald Pech Joseph Peck Herman Perik Marlene Perrigo Marie Perrino Mary Perrone James Perry Marion Perry Barbara Peter Joyce Peters Judith Peters Norman Petersen Reeve Peterson Ronald Petralito Lillian Petruzzi Yvonne Phebus Ronald Philips Georgia Phillimore Gilbert Pilz Arlene Pirsein Mary Jane Pisano Blanche Pittwood Louis Plecas Patricia Plett Donald Ploetz Marsha Polay Carol Porter George Pottinger Carol Prescott Joan Prignano Ramona Prince David Prine Marjorie Priola Stephen Propeck Mary Ann Provenzano Richard Provenzano Patricia Przybyla Richard Pucci Joanne Purcell James Purnell QYL Glass of 1955 Barbara Quandt Harriet Quinn Joyce Quinnies Dorothy Rabe Janet Raetke Mary Ann Raiola Joan Rajsky Lucille Ramirez DeArellan0 Charles Rasmussen Ronald Rasmussen Jayne Rauen Jane Raymond Michael Raymond joseph Reda Ramona Regier Frances Regular Diane Rehfeldt Fannie Rembert Robert Rendleman Donna Reynalds Barbara Rezny Charles Rice Raymond Richard Gene Richardson Lester Richardson Sheilah Richardson Jayne Richrath Mary Richter Carol Ann Ridge James Riha Albert Ripani Marian Roberts VVilfred Roberts Patricia Roehl Mary Rogers Raymond Roggenbuck Ralph Rosati Sandy Rose Patricia Rosenkrans Edwin Ross Margaret Rossi Priscilla Rovner Thomas Rowley Henry Rozhow Stanley Rudnick Kenneth Ruffer Patricia Rumpf Lillian Runnion Jeanne Ruppert Helen Rusch Dorothy Ruschke Ronald Ruschke Robert Rusher Norma Rusk Jacqueline Russo Rosemarie Russo Joanne Russotti Betty Jane Ryan Lenore Ryan Donna Rynes Kenneth Saari Laurence Sabella Harry Sachrison Gladys Sal Josephine Salinardi Barbara Salvatore James Salzbrunn Rudolph Samora Russell Samyn Bruce Sanford Rosalie Santino John Sauber Mark Sauye Anthony Scahdi Marianne Scanio Barbara Schalk Ernestine Scharpe Guenter Schau Beverly Scheel Fred Scheffres Elmer Scheuerman Kenneth Schill Joyce Schiller Carol Schipper Alfred Schlacher Marlene Schlachta Lucy Schlichting Edward Schmidt Nancy Schmidt Richard Schmidt Joan Schmitt Phillip Schneider Virginia Schneider Sally Schoenwolf Frank Schoif Harold Schomas Robert Schueller Ronald Schuessler Dorothy Schulein Marilyn Schultz William Schultz Gayle Schuppe VValter Schuster Edward Schweik Donald Schweikert Salayador Sciortino Joseph Scolaro Jean Scott Rose Scott William Scott Norine Seaman Carol See Georgette Segreti Carol Seipp Lois Selk Bessie Sellers Frances Sellers Warren Semper Robert Shafer Raymond Shannon Vicki Sherer Wayne Sheriff Sharon Shipman John Schowalter Betty Silski John Simkus Marianne Simon Robert Simonelli Richard Simpson Thomas Simpson Henry Siwiec Charles Slice Patricia Slazyk Annie Smith James L. Smith James W. Smith Patricia Smith Phyllis Smith Robert Smith Robert K. Smith Vicki Smith Marcia Smolensky Dorothy Snell Caroline Sniff Ann Sognefest Bernard Sonrwine Dorothy Spanik Sammuel Spair Donald Specht Betty Spencer June Sperando Susan Spicer Betty Splitt June Spuck Barbara Spurney Donald Spurr Laurence Stabila Dorothy Stanek Beierly Stange Frances Stapefeldt John Stebel Elaine Stein Adele Stejr Laurelle Stellman Judy Stendell Carolyn Stern l-lyile Stewart Carol Stock Allen Stocker James Stoddard Charles Stoffel Verna Stoker Phillip Stokes Helen Straff Rochelle Strange Virginia Streich Adrienne Strouhal Joane Struif Phillip Strutzel Dorothy Sutter Robert Sutter Arthur Swanson Lenard Swanson Robert Swiderski Virginia Swiderski Raymond Sychowski Leedester Sykes Robert Szczudlo Joseph Szerbinski Walter Tabaka Ruth Tallman Maureen Taryash Kathy Taylor Terrence Terrana Sue Tester Marlene Thamm Fred Thode Nancy Thomas Kathleen Thompson Montreau Thompson George Thorsen Carol Todd Betty Tomaino Louis Tomsik James Topezewski Mildred Toste Arlene Trcka Patricia Tredrea Marilynn Tucke Frederick Turner Ronald Turner Melyin Turnley Concetta Uccardi Charles Unyerzagt Robert Uptlike James Urban Rita Valenta Thalia Vamyakos Paul Vantleyenter 'Iiheona Vasos Carol Venegas Lawrence Venell John Ventrella Dolores Vercell Robert Villa Henry Vincent Patricia Vlach Jerry Vlastnik Philip Voida Richard VVagner Wayne Wagner Ronald lValdron kr P T- .ff ,M zg f5 , PM , his 1 :E lv 1. V xx -., I ll i H ' I J? S f FQ, n f Page 89 Z K i it Cecil lVallar Lois Wallskog Arlene lN'ard XVilliam lVatts Arthur lVearing Lorretta lVebb Janice Xlleber Jean C. Weber Jeanne L. lVeber Karen lVe,gner Darlene Weingand Lois Weinrich Mary lVeitcrmann Normandie lVentland Esther lVentzel Elaine Werner Wayne Hferstoishek Gary Kvetzel Katherine Whelpley Donald White Joan Hlhite Mary lNhited James Whitmore Joel Wiedder Ralph XViesinger WValter YVilkens Daxid Wilkens YN'illiam lVilkenson Joan Wilkerson Gordon Williams James H. Hlilliams James W. Williams Kay Vlilliams Donald Xvilson Lloyd Winans Alice Xvisch Caryl Woeber Ruth Woehler Bruce Woelke Lowell Wohfeil Alfred Wolff Carol VVOIPE Martin VVood Betty lvoodard Donald lvorley Nola Wornhoff Gerold Worth David Wortman Beverly Jean WVright Gerald Wright Patil Wright Theodore Wroblewski Diane Wulf Eileen Wynne Theodore Yaspelkis Thomas Yench Gerald Zabawa June Zahradnik Michael Zak William Zaleski Rochelle Zamboni Diane Zamp Mary Zander Louis Zannoni Joan Zellmer Daniel Zentek Roger Zeyen Alice Ziemann Frederick Zikas Donna Zimmerman Ronald Zimmerman Thomas Zimmerman John Ziola Gary Zmania James Zocchi Ronald Zocher Donald Zochert Ruth Zunich R as N: - iv ' 'J 'F Sophomores Jlflap Active year No longer novices in our roles at Proviso, we eagerly took our places as proud sophomores. VVe no longer felt lost, for we were now an established part of the school. VVe joined clubs and participated in after school activities. The spring and autumn dances offered a gala time for all. VVith our talented classmates offering the entertainment, the parties were huge successes. Twenty-six members were bronze medal winners. We congratulate them and hope they will all be silver and gold medal winners. As the second act terminated, we knew that the third act would be, without a doubt, the best presented at Proviso. J ,gi - - , 1, rs -an V, G! , ,. Mn' 32.1-7 , , J, ,V 3 WW W jf Page 90 CLASS OFFICERS SITTING: Nancy Hurt, vice-presi- clentg Joyce Peters, secretary, James Whitmore, president. STANDING: Mr. Chambers, sponsor, Diane Reh- feldt, treasurer. COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Nancy Hurt, James lfllhitmore, Joan VVhite, Rosalie Santino, Jean Scott, Theresa Bruno, Betty Spencer, Donna Gelsey, Diane YVulf. MIDDLE ROVV: Curt Lovel- ette, Robert Bartlett, James Smith, John liisenhammer, Dennis Daleen, Michael Palermo, Pat Holasardo, Vivian Lansdell, Lee Jiles. BACK ROXV: Diane Rehfeldt, Joyce Peters, Doyle Christianer, Stephen Propeck, Yllilfred Roberts, James Nako, Mark McCleary, Frances Aulisi, Georgia Hess, Marlene Perrigo, Lill- ian Franch, Carol Kolley, Rita Valenta, Dorothy Guthrie, Karen Claypool. HONOR STUDENTS FRONT RONV: Patricia Tredrea, Beverly Scheel, Eleanor Mojonnier, Nancy Thomas, Yvonne Erickson, Dorothy Spanik, Lois Kern. SEC- OND ROIN: Elizabeth Michalisko, Ronald Beck, Alice Ziemann, Stanley Rudnick, Dennis Gibson, Darlene Mfeingard, David Ehlert. THIRD ROIV: Elmer Scheuerman, James Smith, James Edgren, lfVill- iam Zaleski, James Nako, Stephen Propeck, James Davia. BACK ROIV: Dorothy Stanek, Donna Gelsey, Lois Hlallskog, Kay lvilliams, Vivian Lansdell, Joyce Peters, Arlene Ward, Pat Rosenkrans. Zealous Gommittees Execute 53lans TALENT ASSEMBLY CAST FRONT ROW: Lois Kern. Carol Stock, Karen Megner. Dorothy Stanek. BACK ROIV: Gail Ogden, james Nako. James Whitmore. emcee: Phil Crail, Joyce Peters. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SI ISIING: Jean Scott, publicity: Diane Rehfeldt, finance: Marlene Perrigo. decorations. STAND- ING: Nancy Hurt, social: James Nako, refreshments: Stephen Propek. clean-np. TALENT ASSEMBLY DANCERS Beverly Scheel, Blanche Kos. Marilyn Mueller. CLASS SPONSORS SITTING: Miss Robinson, assemblies: Mr. Spires, elections: Mr. Rice. tickets ancl publicity: Miss Cathcart, refreshments. STANDING: Mr. Fisk. social: Mr. Kochenderfer. finance, NOT PICA TURED: Mr. J. Carr, decorations. Page 91 Garnet Abbott Dennis Acton Ronald Adenau Madeline Albachiara joan Albert Serena Albertelli Barbara Allen john Allen Richard Allessi Dick Allgaier Nancy Allison Linda Altergott Robert Altman joyce Andel Charles Anderson Morton Anderson Myles Anderson Maija Ankevic joan Appleton Lucy Kay Asun Carole Aubry Vincent Auriemma William Babinec Anna Mae Babowice Robert Babowice Carol Bacon Louise Bailey Richard Bailey Arlene Baker Kenneth Baker janet Balnis janet Balon Alice Balsitis Donald Balsitis Sybil Baltis Elaine Bambas janet Bandelow Carolyn Barber Rex Barger Bruce Barker Eugene Barker Kenneth Bartels Lillian Barton Terrence Barton joseph Basso Robert Batha joyce Batterman john Baumgarten Carol Bayl Ronald Bearwald james Beatty Donald Beaven Carole Bechowski Bruce Beck David Beck james Becker Karen Beckman Barbara Behn Margaret Bell Gail Bellandi Frank Belline Arlene Beltz Edward Bender Ronald Bender Glenn Benes Richard Benge Fred Berg Linda Berman Amona Berstrom Nancy Biladeau Leslie Bilwacks Nancy Bills Robert Bingham Edwin Bishop Robert Bishop VVilliam Bisley Donna Bisterfeldt j. Gladys Blake Margaret Blasius Mlalter Blasius Norbert Blasky joseph Blazek Peggy Bliss George Blucker Forrest Bock joan Boehm Marilyn Bondi Mary Bonfanti Carol Bonnet W. Roger Borer Carol Borys Edward Boss Frank Brady Pat Brahm joanne Brasile Durie Braun Patricia Brighton IfVilliam Brims Dale Broaddus William Bronkema Carole Brouk jack Brown Harry Brown Loretta Brown Ronald Brown Leonard Broz Dolores Brucato Barbara Bruknis Dorothy jayne Brunke Ronacle Brunke Gerald Brunken Barbara Bruns Robert Bruns john Bryson Larry Buchanan Sandra Buchanan Patricia Bucher Marie Buckner Glass of I 956 Betty Budd Nancy Burg Lloyd Burnell Donald Burnette Marie Burton Edward Bush Frederick Bush Nancy Buyer Fred Cailey Marie Caliendo Rita Caliendo Lucille Callis Max Ganady Susanne Cannella Lucille Cannon Craig Carder David Carithers Kenneth Carter Gary Gasazza Felecia Castiglioni William Caston Patricia Castro joseph Catrone Ronald Ceasario Louis Cerqua Richard Cervone jacquelyne Chambers Russell Chaney David Charlson Sharon Christensen Virginia Chrystal Carol Church john Ciconte Richard Cirrintano Cecil Clark Mack Clay Sylvia Clifford Richard Coffman Daniel Coglianese Marie Coglianese Ronna Cohn Geraldine Coleman Carl Collella George Gollura Marilyn Colvin Grant Conaway Frank Conners Richard Gonnolley Barbara Conrad Leroy Cooper Peter Cooper Gloria Copp Herbert Cork David Cormany Kenneth Cornell Maureen Corrigan james Cory Roger Costo Donald Cote Catherine Coulolias joan Coumbe james Crenshaw Dominic Cribari David Crosbie Victor Cross Marion Culbertson joan Cullinan Arlene Curley james Cvitichanin Charles Dallmeyer Lucille Dalsandro Christopher Daszkiew Clara Davenport Beverly Davis Robert Deacon Marilyn Deckert Lois DeGraaf jack DeHart Thomas Deizman Ronald Delaney Etta Mae Delapp joseph DeLasio Anthony DeLucio Domenic DelVesco jacqueline DeMuro Thomas Dennehy Peggy Denny Nancy Denton Charles DeWitt Theresa DiCarlo Beatrice Dickens joseph DiVerde Lois Dobson Mary Donovan William Donovan john Doolittle Carl Dorrance Carole Dotson Charles Dover Dorothy Dowell joan Doyle Richard Dubek Barbara DuRell Anthony Duska Philip Eddy Robert Eggers Ellen Eggleton Ralph Eidem Barbara Ekelund Larry Eikins joan Engleman Mary .lane Ernst Thomas Ernst joyce Evans judith Evans icz Robert Fabiani john Fairchild Donald Fanella Ronald Fanella Dominic Fatta Gail Feldmann Robert Fellenz Ada Felton Richard Fiene john Fitzgerald Robert Fitzgerald WVilliam Fitzgerald Patricia Flanagan Laura Mae Fleming Neal Fleming Patricia Foleno Reda Foleno Carol Follak Richard Fonner Russell Ford Nels Fors Charles Forsythe Patricia Fortunato Donald Fowler George Fowler Gertrude Fragassi Audrey Frank William Franz Mary Ann Fredericksen Samary Fry Winton Fulk Lucy Fuller Karen Gablin Florence Gaddis Dolores Galante Louis Galella james Galloway Robert Gannon jerome Garbarz Gary Gasbarra Thomas Gatlin Audrey Gehrke Terry Gellinger Doretta Gerhart Larry Gershkowitz Beville Geyer Shirley Gialdini joseph Giampino Paula Giancarli Robert Gibb Mary Gibson Mary Gay Giessing Nancy Gillesby Kay Gillett Loretta Giordano Nathaniel Glover Harold Godfrey Myrna Gold Roger Gorka Leonard Gorski janet Gotsch Norman Gottschalk james Grace jacquelvn Graetz Karen Gramke judie Grant Ronald Grant Roger Green jack Gretzema Nathaniel Griflin Kenneth Groth Patricia Groves Robert Guadagnolia Patricia Guelsdorf Michael Guerra Merle Guice Norman Guttke Donna Hacker joAnne Hall Patricia Hall Sandra Hall Ronald Hamann Raymond Hamilton james Hanson Glenda Hardman Robert Hardt Gerald Hardy Rose Harford james Harmon Daniel Harper Charles Hart Kenneth Hart james Haskell Carol Hasselberg Blanche Hayel Ann Hawkins Lawrence Haydon Michael Hays Nancy Hector john Hegarty David Hegy Donald Heil Richard Heimann judith Heinke Linda Heinking Carol Heinrich Geraldine Hensel joseph Herold Robert Heroux Robert Hermann Ronald Hicks Donald Hill Mary Hill Robert Hill Burdette Hinderliter Carol Ann Hlavac Edward Hobday Page 92 Thomas Hogan judith Hollywood Russel Holmgren Vernon Holpuch Carol Hood Clyde Hood Michael Hoover Ernestine Horton Linda Houser Thomas Hovorka Annette Howard janet Hrubecky joseph Huff Carol Hughes john Hughes Rita Hurd Faith Huston Anthony Iannantuoni Clifford Il'l'land jane Ingram jeanette Irwin Barbara Iverson Evelyn jaburek Richard jahnke Doris janes Donald jarka jerry jennings Claudette jensen Diane jensen Gene jensen Marilyn jeschke Donald jewel Diane johnson Edward johnson Robert johnson jack jordan Marion jorgensen Agnes jurick Dorothy justus Mary jane Kaenel Imants Kalnins Ivars Kalve Angelo Kanis Donald Kanter Fred Karch Gerald Kautz jane Kearney joan Kearney Charles Keller Lindy Keller Shirley Keller joann Kelps judith Kempf Lois Kendall Robert Kentgen Howard Keppler Sandra Kiener joyce Kiesow Shirley Kildau Patricia Kirwan Richard Klemp Leroy Kloeckner Sharon Klopcic Samuel Kmety Henry Knaack Donna Rae Knaub james Knight Margaret Knights Arlene Knop Richard Knop Carolyn Kolvitz Sally Kornakowski Lois Koukol Theodore Kowalczyk joan Kraatz Robert Krarnl Barbara Kreuser Nancy Ann Kriegseis Raymond Kroc George Kroeger james Kroeger Donald Kroeger judith Krubl Rita Kruse Ralph Kufeld john Kuhlmann Robert Kuhlmann Richard Kukla Wayne Kulat james Kusta Elona Kuti Richard Laccabue Barbara Lampitt Leona Lance Arlene Lange Marcia Lannan joanna Laraia Frank LaRosa Peter LaRosa William Lask Sally Last Diane Latko Rosalie Lauing Shirley Laying Nancy Lawnius Dixie Ledford Gordon Lee james Lemm Carolyn Leone Wanda Leach Austin Lilly Ralph Lind Nancy Liptow Kenneth Litster Chester Lobert Donna Locke Barbara Lockwood Lois Lofstorm Carole Logan Anne Loizzo Norman Lopez Gloria Lorek Edward Lorenzo Sebastian Lorenzo Kenneth Lossin Gary Lovellette Georgia Lucas joseph Lucey Theodore Ludvigson Bonnie Luebke Nancy Luebker William Lundgren Charles Lunger Alice Lupie Marilyn Luurs David Lux jean Lyke joan Lyke Kathleen Lyons judith MacLagan Rolfe Madden Nancy Madison Robert Malinowski William Mango Delbert Manning William Marcell Gertrude Marcellis Dorothy Markley Marilyn Markley jack Marshall john Marshall Ronald Marshall lvilliam Marston Elizabeth Martens Patricia Martin Thomas Martin Edward Martindale john Martino Fred Masek joyce Matelske Nancy Matheson Helen Matick joseph Matrisciano Roselyn Mattia Quinto Mattioli john Maurer Loren Maxwell Iris Mayfield john Mays Robert McBride janet McCormick Donald McDermott Ardis McDonald joyce McGuane Thomas McKennie james McKennie joseph McKenzie Douglas McVey Barbara McWilliams Ruth Meilahn Marie Melone Ben Miccalis Don Micheletti Sally Mickelson joyce Mickley jeanette Militello George Miller Harold Miller Marilyn Miller Melvin Miller Seymour Miller Thomas Miller Thomas R. Miller David Mills Dolores Minarik joseph Misulonas Patricia Moflitt Sandra Mokos jo Claire Moldovan Rosalie Monroe james Montgomery Barbara Moore Robert Moorshead Catherine Moritz Mary Morris Gail Morrison Patricia Morse Myrna Moss Donna Mueller Margaret Mueller Henry Muhl Marion Muir Georgia Mulroyan Shirley Mundy Lynn Munroe Robert Murphy Charles Musgrove Salvatore Musillami joseph Naccarato Marion Natali Patricia Nathan Lowell Nauertz Phillip Neal Patricia Nellans Gerald Nelson Antoinette Nemcicky john Nemecek Carol Nendze Sharon Nergaard Vera Newkirk Carl Neubronner Catherine Nieman Charles Nichols Suzanne Nixon Dayid Nordskog Kathleen Norris Lother Noyag Barbara Noyak Harold Noyak Carol Noyy' Jerry' Oberg Milan O'Bradoyich Day id O'Brien Edward O'Brien Arthur Obrock James O'Day Maryis Ohlman Walter Okon XVesley' Olsen Lawrence Olson Robert Olson Russell Olsson Phillis Oman Alfred Orlandino Dianne Orrico Joseph Ort Alyis Osis Gundars Osis Thomas Oyerhage Donald Owings Carole Ozelis Frank Page Joan Palenik Jeanne Palermo Clifford Palkoyic Gildo Panzani Robert Panzer Donnarae Papa Harvey Papendorif Joseph Pascente Mary Jane Patak Patricia Patten Bruce Paugh Richard Payia George Paylicek Lenora Payette Lawson Payton Barbara Pearson Gale Pearson Granyille Pearson Phyllis Pender Dennis Penn Dorothy Peppers Suzanne Perkins Michael Perrino Vito Perrino Robert Perrone June Petersohn Garet Peterson Michael Petromale Robert Pfannes Ronald Phillips Barham Piazza Jeanette Pitts James Plapp YVilliam Pletta Diane Porkorny Paul Pomilia Richard Poore Sonia Porscharkin Joan Posledni Thomas Poulos Eleanor Powell Richard Power Dianne Pranno Robert Prince Ronald Principe Judith Przybyla Anita Pucci Lauretta Pucci H550 1 .72 KA,-4 X Glass of 7956 Nancy Puck Darline Pynakker Irene Pytel John Quinton Barbara Rabe Anna Rachiunas Nancy Rankow Roy Ralls Arleen Rappuhn James Rasmussen Penelope Rattenbury' Karl Rau Frank Raymond Carol Rebicek Betsy' Reed Keith Reese Dorothy' Reichert Sharon Reichmann Peter Reiter Daniel Remley' Hedy Remus Dorothy Reschik William Richards Carol Richardson Virginia Richardson Jack Riley' Karen Robinson Marion Rockey Alan Roerig Mary' Rogers Mary Ann Romero Phillip Rosenthal Margaret Ross Madelyn Rothrock Laura Rowley Elaine Rozhon Margaret Rubino Ruth Rucks Mary Russell Patricia Russell Rocco Russo Therese Russo Patricia Ryan Robert Rymsha Richard Ryza Ronald Sampson Howard Sanders Sharon Sands Jeanne Sanfillippo Mary Jeanne Santino Bonita Sarno Donald Sauber Marie Scaiidi l.Villie Scales Barbara Scanio Rose Scanio Ross Scanio Robert Scanlan Delmar Scelonge I-'red Schaefer Noel Schallau Richard Scheitler Eyelyn Schill Jack Schiller Janet Schlachta Roger Schleiblein Rochelle Schlesinger Mary Ann Schmidt Donald Schneider Leonard Schneider Mary Schneider Martin Schncll Henry Schobert Nancy Schoenwolf Paul Schorn James Schrader Audrey Schroeder Robert Schroeder l u. lk! Richard A. Schultz Richard R. Schultz Donna Schumacher Barbara Schumann Yyonne Schumann Jean Schuppe Doris Schuster James Schwanebeck Gerald Schwanebeck Nancy Schwartz Margaret Schwarz James Schweik Donna Schwenke Dayid Scoble Angeline Scolire Lawrence Scott Linda Scott Elaine Seidel Ernest Sellers Dolores Selk Russell Selk Jo Ann Senger Paul Senne Dennis Serwich Gary Shafer Marcia Sheriff Elaine Sherman Frank Sherman Suzanne Shimek Elizabeth Shirley Marjorie Shoemaker Vida Shoyer Alice Siddens Donna Sides Anthony Silenzi Paula Simeoni Gerald Simon Mayne Singel Gary Skowbo Stephen Smigaj Beyerly' Smith Carol Smith Earnestine Smith Eileen Smith Gerald Smith Harold Smith James Smith Janice Smith Kathleen Smith Marilyn Smith Richard Smith Roy' Smith Sheila Smith James Smithers Charles Smolk Carolyn Snyder Donald Snyder Robert Snyder Frank Sode Judith Solem Gordon Sommer Theodore Sommer Arthur Soper Barbara Spalliero Dolores Spencer Lorraine Speno Richard Speno Frances Sperando Helen Speta John Spoors Lucille Stadler Robert Stadler Robert Stajerk Barbara Stanley Betty Stange Patricia Stanley Kenneth Starkweather James Stay Raymond Stecki John Stegen Page 93 7 ,, 4,1 st, v-JXTJ X L5-Lis Lucy Steger Richard Steining M'ay ne Stell Richard Stellato Frank Stelzer Carol Stenson l-Qdward Stephenson James Stewart Sandra Stewart James Stoldt Vernon Stolte Barbara Stopka Judith Strarnalia Susan Stumt Darlene Sulliyan Edna Sunderland Stephen Suchoysky' Donna Surges Leonard Surico Eyelyn Sutton Alen Swensen Richard Swiderski Morris Sykes Patricia Tabaka Richard Tabatt Robert Tagatz Gerald Tanneberger Curtis Taylor Fred Taylor Mary' Taylor Brigitta Temmler Nancy' Theodori William Terrell Peter Thiesse George Thode Howard Thomas Robert Thomas Barbara Thompson Carol Thompson Martha Thunell Nancy Tiefenthal Thomas Tighe DeWayne Tlangan Joseph Toman Kathryn Tracy Leon Trapani Donna Tredrea Thomas Tripp Laurel Trueman Robert Truran Barbara Timinello Barbara Twombly John Uccardi Beyerly' Ulc Wayne Ulreich Marie Vacha Jack Vamyakas LaVern Van Ferson Judy' Van Loghem Fred Van Pool Donald Vendl Frances Venziano Noreene Vohs Allen Robert Vokac James Voyles John Vukelich Donald Walker Carol VVallar Dayid W. Waller John M'alsh Donald XValter Frances YVard Ronald H'ard Eugene XVarHeld Judith Mfarren Shirley Warren l 1. ,l A i i Donna lYaters BerniceAJoyce lVatier Jane Watkins Cherryl M'atts Robert Wayman Dayid Weayer Marilyn Weayer Bruce lVeber Dennis Heber John Wehman Margy Ann Weidner Adrienne XVeiskopf Lois Welch Jack XVeld Michael S. XVelzien Joanne lVendt Edward W'entland Elizabeth Wenzhoff Loralee XVenzlaif Russell XVerger William Wezel Allen White George XVhite Barbara Whitlock Richard XViback Madilynn Miideman Mary' Ann Wideman Beverly' YVilkins0n Barbara Wilimzik Barbara H'ilkins James Hiilliams Russell lVilliams Nancy M'illiamsen Charles lYilliams0n Raymond V. Nvilliamson Gale Willson Donna Wilson Carol Winebrenner Joyce XViner Joan W'inkens Judie Winkler Marian XVinn Frank Vl'itte Marilyn Woeber Leonard Woehler Alan W'olf Jack Wolif Catherine Wood John Wood Holley Woodson D. Howard Xvoodyard Sandra W'ooley' Sarah lVrObke Alice W'uerth Patricia Mfullenweber Robert XVurtz Neil Yaeger Benton Yerkey H'illiam Young Duane Youngstead Joan Youngsteadt Dayid Yundt H. Michael Yundt Jeannette Zapolski James Zeno Arlene Zentz Jae Frances Ziegler Darlene Zielke Donna Zikes Charles Zillic Edward Zilly' Lynn Zimmer Jerry Zito Joseph Zito Geraldine Zugenbuehler Georg Ann Zussman Annette Zuttermeister Eleanor Zutz X 1? as I ,. Ureshman Officers and 'Board CLASS OFFICERS Joseph Toinan. president: Ronald Bear- walcl, vice-president: Miss Siegrist. spon- sor: Judith Vlarren, treasurerg Judith Heinke, secretary. HONOR STUDENTS FRONT ROVV: Phyllis Oinan, Arlene Knop, Vera Newkirk, Margaret Ross, Mary Ernst, Donna Tredrea, Penelope Rattenhury, Donna Schwenke. SEC- OND ROVV: Joyce Batterinan, Barbara Behn, Sally Nllrobke, Judith Hollywood, Janet Gotsch, Gloria Copp, Elaine Banibas, Donna XVilson, Irene Pytel, Mary Gibson, Gale Hlillson. THIRD ROWV: Geraldine Coleman, Janet Hru- becky, Patricia Nellans, Mary Patak, Carol Bonnet, Nancy Luebker, Sus- anne Cannella, Elizabeth Martens, Donna Mueller, Lucy Fuller, Barbara Rabe, Marion Culbertson. BACK ROYV: Gary Lovellelte, David Hlaller, Donald Fanella, LeRoy Cooper, Larry Olson, Mary Donovan, Richard Coll'- man, Doris Janes, Charles Musgrove. David Hleaver. Bruce Barker. NOT PICTURED: Marie Buchner, Larry Elkins, Robert Kraml, Sandra Mokos. ADVISORY BOARD FRONT ROIV: Joseph Toman, Ed- ward O'Brien, Bob Scanlan, Richard Collman, Robert Tagatz, SECOND ROIV: Nancy Bills, Barbara Lainpitt, Lucy Steger, Margie Shoemaker, Pat Ryan, Beville Geyer, Joyce Kiesaw, Sonia Porschakin. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Martens, Judith Solem, Carole Brouk, Sally VVrobke, Judy Hol- lywood, Patricia Fortunato, Jackie Graetz, Pat Patten. BACK ROVV: Larry Elkins, John lValsh, Terry Barton, Jack Hughes, Kenneth IN. Lossin, Don Cri- bari, Charles Musgrove. FRESHMAN TICKET, REFRESHMENT, AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEES FRONT ROYV: Sainary Fry, Jane Hlat- kins, Jo Anne Hall, Karen Robinson, Vera Jean Newkirk, Barbara DuReII. MIDDLE RONV: Loretta Giordano. Elaine Bainbas, Caryl Skowbo, Marilyn Miller, Catherine Coulolias, Dorothy Justus, Nancy Bills. BACK ROW: Karen Granike, Sally XVrobke, Craig Carder, Patricia Brighton, Betsy Reed, Sue Nixon, Jacque Chambers. Page 94 Tian work and 53lay for Glass How well we remember September 3. our debut at Protiso. TYith our Blue Books clutched tightly in our hands. we walked timidly down ProYiso's massive halls of learning. XVith the guidance of the Big Sisters of the Senior Guard and Big Brothers of the Senior Hi-Y, we proceeded to find our classes. After a week of excitement and investigation, we became accustomed to our roles in the four act play. TX'e soon realized that we would have to decide who would take star billing from our large cast of 969. On November 4 we cast our ballots for the leads. Joseph Toman took honors as president: Ronald Bearwald. as vice-president: Judith Heinke. as secretary: and Judith XYarren. as treasurer. As our play continued and intermission grew near. we happily anticipated our roles in the second act as sophomores. CLASS SPONSORS SITTING: Miss Fancher. assemblies: Miss Sieviist Class sponsor: Miss Johnson. entertainment. STAND ING: Miss Hohler. social: Miss Sims. tickets and nb licitv: Miss Hawkins. refreshments: Mr. Rent. elections NOT PICTKRED: Mr. Joyner, finance. TALENT ASSEMBLY CAST I q Justus. Joseph Toman. COUNSELING PARTY V Bam bas. Judith XX'ai'ren. COUNSELING PARTY PLAY Jane XYatkins. Donna Treclrea. ,Q I J Q I7 sm., an U14 'C Page 95 FRONT ROXY: Barbara Behn. Doris Schuster, Drnni Mueller. Cathv Nieman, Sxbil Baltis. MIDDLE ROM Pat Nellans. Carol Hasselberg. JoAnne Hall. Flame Seidel. Jacque Chambers. Glenda Hardman. Flame Bainbas. BACK ROW: Bettx Lou Stange. Sallv Wiobke Betsx: Reed. Sue Nixon. Marilxn XYeaxer. Doiothx FRONT ROW: Craig Carder, John Baumgarten. Ron ald Bearwald. Dorothy Justus. Marilxn Weaxer. BXCR ROW: Judi' Heiuke. Betsy' Reed. Sallx Wrobke. Flame FRONT ROTY: Joan Appleton. Lillian Barton. Ptnel ope Rattenburx. B.-XCR ROXY: Vera Jean Newkuk I 'sf Eglcn Ek . if' 4' 1, , yi' fi FH, ffffe' , . 1, ,W . .,7'5','A Juv yi'-4 'pm 4.1, lfifli up Sift: .'lf - 4, , .. -pi. 5, ,, . ,Try V fy-JS, 4 5-,CE LII K r .,'f? 1 ww-- P-FQ Vi. 9' v A wal'-V .-1 X ms. -3 . 5 M, , , . Q. f . ,, Us 'fi We .L. 7 lf'1,, A iff J ii' i gg in i 'Qi' f-1 W, 11' 3 ll . ,iinsxll X55 4 fi J i f' T2 L his lv x Quin L W if 335 Aciivifies 7, wwuw -9 ,,, pax difmnx Ng '24,-1 ,142 ff' ,R xv KL' vt ' A I ' .lil J 'RM N ., vi , y'L '1i 'i fm' 4 , F YP, f i- 'wi X- Ar A -'Fi' A.,- X .:i'.f.,I-j'1.c.,,-.2 'Q ' kg, '-' W-vE,anwx.i . E: A , . A- R, ' 7 '4 .lf f, ' 5x 51 -' 'kgs 2' f 1- iff ? i . - 1 if-J' - .egg ', 4 J iw: ' '. r , 1- ,, H, ..gi- in A . R '. 1 !il,jm1,, .J ., fi v. :,. 'E .' 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JUNIORS IN I952 FRONT ROW: Nancy Stitils, Isabell Vaughn, Marjorie Sanders, Nancy War- go, jean Morris, Doris Clauss. MIDDLE ROXV: David Ott, jean VVood, Shirley Martin, Mary Lou Orlandino, Carolyn Hildebrandt, Concetta Giordano, Karen Rempert, john Feckner. BACK ROVV: Raymond Seefeldt, Phil Thomp- son, Walter XfVilliams, john Ludlam, David Xvorcester, Norbert Maslowski. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: The National Honor Society maintains a college t ittlog library provides guides lor PTA meetings, sells food and soft drinks at lootbill gnnes and gives a fifty-dollar scholarship each year to one boy and to C-XI FND XR October. . . Guides at first PTA meeting. December . . . College Day exhibit. February . . . Induction Service, Faculty tea. April . . . Scholarship banquet. SPONSOR Miss Lampton. Paee 98 Of Secondary Schools 'Y SENIORS IN 1953 FRONT ROXY: Ruth Inthout, Rose Traina. Marcia Olsson, Barbara Orelup. SECOND ROXY: Elaine Black. Dawn Leber. Clark Butts. THIRD ROW: Delores Steclai. Fred Hill. George Kelli. FOURTH ROXY: W'ilma Kasper. Donald Coglianese, Patricia Hewitt. Gail Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Arlene Mclnnes, Rosemarv Fanella, Svlvia Yahlin. Bettv Rosanl-Lrans. SIXTH ROXY: Donald Alberg, Virginia Norak, Lois Ingram. Nancv Gustin. BACK ROIY: Richard Thiele, James Wolf, Robert Williams, Ralph Lundgren. SENIORS IN 1953 FRONT ROIY: Barbara Snell, Darlene Mueller, Martha Groppi, Gilberte Hamon. Beverlv Walden. SECOND ROXY: Donna Dauer. Barbara Schlundt, Dorahmae Heisler. Keith Krieger. Marilyn Sargent. THIRD ROW: Marie Brown. Carol Hunter. Lenore Hagen. Marian Zutz. FOURTH ROXY: Joann Bookler. Barbara Morse, Arlene Tevander. BACK ROXY: William Kar- pel, Don Nimmer, Donald Skeet. Harlev Sargent. Donald Wetzell. .IUNIORS IN 1953 FRONT ROXV: Marvin Knop. Darlene Mueller. Kav Scott. Gail Larrv, Kav Reeves. Jeanine Larson. SECOND ROIV: Sandra Lobdell, Eli7abeth Shinn. Uldis Roze. THIRD ROW: Jovce Mueller, Louise Vaughn, Donna Thomas. FOURTH ROXYZ Yiolet Traina. Judith Rudnick. Charles Douglas. Mary Lou Lombardi. FIFTH ROXY: Brant Davis. Robert Strong. Marv Jane Rowan. BACK ROXY: Robert Dittus. Ronald Miller. JUNIORS IN 1953 FRONT ROIY: Charles Fisher, Constance Danbar, Heidi Dodegge. Cordelia Mullikin. Barbara Luehring. SECOND ROIVZ Sylvia Holcombe. Judv Jackson. Barbara Remlev, Marv Anne Brent- linger. IHIRD ROW: Christine Ekstrom. Edith Dobvns. Joanne Larson. Judith Bowers. Carol Heidenwav. FOURTH ROXV: Gav Grasher, Georgette Chaloupkas. Patricia Svverson. Gerald Boevers. BACK ROXV: Gerald Brown, Richard Kaiser. 1Yilliam Gibson. QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP Those seniors who rank scholasticallv in the highest three per cent of the class are automaticallv elected to the National Honor Societv. Onlv those seniors are eligible for election who rank in the upper third of the class and who have spent at least one vear at Proviso. A sufhcient number are chosen to bring the total mem- bership up to twelve per cent of the seniors. To be one of the fortunate live per cent of all juniors who achieve membership in NHS. a student must rank in the top fifteen per cent of his class. Page 99 T x'f Gouncil .Heads Student Qovernment s Z OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: John Bredenbeck, presidentg Richard McArthur, vice-president: Gail Larry, secretary. EXECUTIVE CABINET FRONT ROYV: Janet Thorson, Gail Larry, Kay Hughes, Shirley Linden, john Bredenbeck. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Pitt, Diane Larry, Karen Rempert, Carol Hunter, Nancy Gustafson, Diantha Spires, Arlene Texantler, jean Ifrillman. BACK ROIV: Pete Peder- sen, Robert Williams, Robert Cisek, Richard Mc- Arthur, Clark Butts, John Scott. STUDENT COUNCIL DISTRICT PRESIDENT janet Thorson. PROVISO STUDENT COUNCIL PURPOSE: To unify the students ol Provisog to promote school spirit: to render service: and to build leadership and character in students through their participa- tion in student government. CALENDAR: September . . . Induction Ceremony October . . . Homecoming Dance November. . . Student Directories arrive Thanksgiving Project December . . . T. B. donations February . . , Patriotic Assembly March . . . Safety Assembly SPONSOR: Mr. Pitt April . . . Variety Show All-school elections ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Sponsorship ol' monitor and co-op systems, pep rallies and school elections. -Ianet Thorson, '54, one of our active council workers, was elected to the presidency ol' the Northeast-Northwest Student Council, the first girl ever to achieve this honor. age Gommittees Or anize ASSEMBLY SUPERVISOR CAPTAI NS SITTING: Richard Bronge sophomo I E , rc, .ee Stange, junior, Pete Pedersen. STANDING: Grant Conairax freshman: joe Aeeto, senior. ELECTION FRONT ROXV: Sandra Lobdell, Shirlew Miller, ,Ioan Benson, Judy jackson. SECOND ROM Arlene Teiander, chairman: Nanu' Gustin, Nanci Gustafson Beth IIII b V ' ' ' Barbara Sehlundt F A ' . , ' en erg, Jackie Chambers, Sxlxia Bilenko, ' I , ranees Robinson. 'IHIRD ROXV: Sam Cappello, Cale XYillson, ,Iudx Exans, Barbara Lewis, Lorraine Sullixan, Marilrn Hopkins, Karen Rempert, Lois Reno. FOL'RTH ROXY: Ilaxirl Barber. Dick Gehrs, Burton Cardwell, Robert Heidenreich, Gerald Frueh, Rai Sfhandelmeier, Carol Montgomeri, Marilxn Lee. BACK ROXV: Ronald Miller, Donald Blaslm, XYilliam Steffen, joe Bernard, Robert Strong, james Smith, jerry Blielehahn, Cieralcl Broun, Charles Fisher. CONSTITUTION AND CHARTERS SITTING: Pennv jones, john Scott, chairman: jay Pasternock, Don Carpino, Mary jane Rowan. Norma jean Rusk. STANDING: JoAnn Firman, Pat Srxerson, Joanne Selig, ,Indv Swan, Marx Scott, Concetta Giordano, Dorahmae Heisler. NOT PICTITRED: Don Hawkins, Laurella Stellman. ENTERTAINMENT FIRST ROW: jo Ann Hall, Lois Kern, Gail Larrx, Pat Feflro, Rita Carnaggio, Clark Butts. Chairrrlan. MIDDLE ROW: Carole Laskowski, Norma Rush, Kai Cardwell, Vicki Sherer, Marlene Perrigo, Andrew Smith, Ann Panclola, BACK ROIY: Sandra Lohtlell, Bexerly johns, Bob Sulliian, Norman Lope7, Lee Stange, Tom Zimanzl. NOT PICTVRED: janies Lindholm, Thalia Yamiakas, Joyce Wheeler. LOYALTY SITTING: Carolyn Samonds, Andrei Fuller, Shirlex Linden, chairman, Diane Bahne. STANDING: Carole Laskowski, Pat Fedro. NOT PIC'I URI-ID: Carl McLean. FINANCE FRONT ROXY: Barbara Daehn, Donna Scliumarker, Daxid Ott, Karen Rempert, Chairman. SECOND ROW: Marylvn Bray, Mary Giessing, Lois Kern, Yxonne Frickson Donna Celsex P 0 C Propeek THIRD ROM' N , . , 1 . j. egav fiessing, Ste-phen . 2 . aney Matheson, Barbara Luehring, Alice Zieman, Robert Rehfeldt, Frank Sthorf, Allen Markham. BACK ROXKY Ronald Sampson, Arlene Texander, Donna Reichmann, Donna Orr. .Activities PUBLICATIONS FRONT ROIY: Diantha Spires, Chairman: Pat Sponsler, Hcicli D deffffe M: f I ' 0 ,U , irx Ludlam, Sandra Miller, Mari Ann Brentlinflff- B-ACIN ROW: Sandra Louv Samari Frv Phxllis W I I , .. , ' ent ant. Sharlene Fuel terer,,Ethel Field Ruth Zalba, jan St ' ' ' , . asinouskx, Bt-ttx Shinn. NOT I'IC'IL'RI:1J: Marle S' f I ' ne ingcl, Barbara Sntll. PUBLICITY FRONT ROXY: Carol Hunter, fhairman: Mt 0' R 1r,,1 mei. ,Ican Scott. Ruth Piotier, Bonnie BLZICIXCITIIC, Mardelle Hofhe. MIDDLE ROIY: Donna Dauer NI1r'or' ' . , . I 1 is Sanclers, Lenore Hagen. .Ianet Lausten. Sxlxia Koiarill, Isabel Fneborg. BACK ROXY: Bob Finkler. ,Iini Buchness, Dorothy Roppert, Barbara Snell, Barbara Ness. Loretta Silenzi, Pat Roehl, juflith Hopler, joan O'Mara. NOT I'ICTL'RED: Lois Johnson, Barbara Lewis, Rox Lake, Beth Ellenbnrg, Marion Shaw, jucly Prater. Council Committees SAFETY SITTING: Mary Thomas, Gay Grasher, Marilyn Lee, Barbara Behn, Jean Frillman, chairman. STANDING: Arlene Bergonzini, Donald Blasky, Curtiss Lovel- lette, Larry Day, SOCIAL FRONT ROYV: Barbara Daehn, Janet Thorson, Lauretta Pucci, Susie Sturm, Marge Rossi, Jean- ine Larson, Anita Pucci, Diane Larry, chairman. SECOND ROYV: Beverly Xivalden, Carol Kolley, Beverly Eggar, Bette Kri- zek, Madelynn McGibbon, Blanche Kos, Lynne Cole. THIRD ROXV: Joanne Zevetzig, Donna Lawrence, Mary Larson, Bonnie MacKenzie, JoAnne Jameson, Barbara Orelup, Marcia Olsson, Carole Ladewig, Edith Dobyns. BACK ROIV: Gail Nelson, Carole Laskowski, Pat Haenle, Judy Prater, Roberta Gunderson, Pat Hewitt, Judy Heinke, Judy Gehrt. NOT PIC- TURED: Joyce Wheeler. SCHOLARSHIP SITTING: Beth Ellenberg. Ar- lene Hrubecky, Theona Vasos, Nancy Gustafson, chairman. STANDING: Carol Edwards, lvlerle-Ann XVidmann, Sandra Lobdell, Donna McKnight, Joan Engleman. NOT PICTURED: Judy McLetchie, TICKET FRONT ROW: Janet Lausten, Shirley TVangall, Kay Hughes, chairman. SECOND ROIV: Christine DeMaria, Jeanine Lar- son, Carol Hogg, Barbara Johns. BACK ROXV: Joan Glazebrook, Lenore Hagen, Marilyn Mc- Guane, Barbara Ness, John Guess, Tony Lacuira. TRAFFIC FRONT ROW: Robert Cisek, chairman, Marjorie Sanders, Marilynn Mueller, Jeanne Field. BACK ROYV: John Ludlam, Don Coglianese, June Lange. CO-OP STUDY HALL EXECUTIVE BOARD SITTING: Jean Frillman, secre- taryg Frank Bacci, Virginia No- rak. Robert YVillia1ns, president STANDING: Charles Fisher Xllalter Ylfilliams, vice-president Robert YVarren, Jerry Yagging, 1 .Home gloom Representatives SENIOR FRONT ROW: Rosemary Fanella. Sylyia Yahlin. Alice Leach. Shirley Martin. Shirley Matters. Pat Gillett. MID- DLE ROIY: Marilynn Blickhahn. John Sayage. Charles Bowden. Bob Klecka, M'iIliam Steffen. BACK ROIY: Robert Schuppe. Donald Alberg. Richard Miller. Robert Nedry. John Guess. Jerry Yaccino. NOT PICTVRED: Dick Hrebik. Charles Plumery, Lynette Coari. Norman Rick. Florence Pauley. JUNIOR FRONT ROXY: Jay Pasternocls. Margaret Keranen. Jeana ine Larson. Janet Thorson. Judy Prater. Kay Scott. SEC- OND ROXY: Cynthia Hood, Celeste Nigra. Carol Mar- IIHO. Judy Schaefer. Lillian Baldasar. Sylyia Holcombe. THIRD ROW: Joe Bernard, Dick Gehrs. Bob Fick, Dennis Hays. Richard Reynard. BACK ROIY: Don Gardner. Richard Inman. Allan Knueppel. Robert Strong. Robert Dittus. Gerald Brown. Barbara Luehring. NOT PIC- TLRED: Gene Buist, Pat Crain. Jane Morrison. XYilliam XYh1te. SOPHOMORE FOREGROLND: Robert Finkler. FRONT ROW: Elaine Brune. Sandra Abel. Arlene Martin, Mary Ludlam. Nancy Iihomas. SECOND ROXY: Margarett Rossi. Lynne Cole. Peggy Paul. Sandra Gallant. Lois Xreinrich. Richard Wagner. THIRD ROXY: Ronald Johnson. Charles Krabec, David Haslett. Bruce Sanford. Paul Wright. Thomas Hig- ginbothan. BACK ROXY: James Chaloupka. Bey erly Eggar, Bradley Ireland. Carl Bergstrom. Joe Cusimano, Shirley Miller. Vicki Sherer. NOT PICTLRED: Jeanette Lane. Carol Stock. William Scott. Kenneth O'Callaghan. Jayne Rauen. FRESHMAN FRONT ROIY: Jo Anne Hall. Janet I.. Balon. Kay Gil- lett. Suzanne Nixon. Leona Lance. Jo Claire Moldoyan. Jack Yamyakas. SECOND ROIY: Edward Busch. Michael Welzien, Hedy Remus, Sally Mickelson. Bonnie Sarno, Doris Schuster. Doris Janes, THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Kelps. June Petersohn. Kenneth Starkyreather. Theodore Ludvig- son. Karl Rau. Norbert Blasky. Joseph Basso. BACK ROIY: Theodore Sommer. Jack Fairchild. Kenneth Cornell. Craig Carder. John Marshall. Judith Heinke. Arlene Zentz. NOT PICTLRED: Theresa DiCarlo. Fredrick Taylor. Fred Hey. CARRY-OVER MEMBERS FRONT ROIY: Barbara Daehn. Lenore Hagen. Jo-Xnne Jameson. Ruth Zalba. Barbara Lewis Donna Orr. Shirley llangall. BACK ROXY: Joann Booklet. Richard Spurr. Donald Blasky. Curtis I.oyellette, Tony Laciura. Tom limanzl. Carol Hogg. Gail Brunken. NOT PICTLRED1 Daye Ortt. Kay Hanson. JoAnn Firman. ,Assembly Supervisors . . . Go-ops is 1 I I I I il I- I l. CO-OPS . . . AN EXPERIMENT In 1917 an idea became a deed. It was then that Proviso introduced the pioneer Co-op Study Hall System. In the Eve intervening years the system has grown steadily but carefully. At present over one thousand students are members of the sixty odd study halls which convene daily. Co-op has always served as a proving ground lor new ideas. This year's organization has moved forward with such im- provements as better election procedures, membership to Ireslnnen, assisting development ol' Co-ops at other schools, and a dance for all the chairmen. SENIOR AND JUNIOR FRONT ROW: joe Aceto, jim Frillman, Mfayne Stange, Ken Holder, Bob Sullivan, Pete Fiorito, Frank Bacci, Tom Keating. MIDDLIC ROVV: Lee Stange, Richard Smith, Richard George, Ray 'I'honn, Richard McArthur, Pete Pedersen, Clark Butts, Herb Apel, Tom Zimanzl, Tony Laciura. BACK ROIV: jim Klages, Dick Gehrs, Bert Armour, Don Coglianese, Don Alberg, Dick Keyes, Ralph Sommer, Bob Sheperd. Dick Colwell. NOT PICI'l'llRl'1D: 'I im Bryne, john Frillinan, Steve Marley. I SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN SITTING: Richard Bronge, Grant Conaway, Frank Conners, Kenneth l,,aRocco,1Ioe Cusimano, David Ortt, Kenneth Schill. STANDING: Patrick Fornaiolo, Charles Anderson, Theodore Iaitlrigson, ,lim Schrader, Norman Petersen, Iohn Hlalsh, .jerry Zito, Pete Pedersen, head supervisor. NOT PICTURED: .loc ltfdwards, Nick AIIIIIII, Donald Specht, Les Bilwacks, jack U'eld. CO-OP STUDY HALL CHAIRMEN FRONT ROIV: Marilynn Blickhahn, Donna Dalrvmple, Marilyn Lee, ,Ioan Yench, Dolores Chobotuck, Barbara Schlundt. Lenore Hagen, Barbara Orelup, Loretta II'iIhite. SECOND ROW: Shirley Bastas. Donna Dauer, Darlene Hardy, Dawn Monnett Donna Lawrence Carole DuRe1l Fileen Reiche AI' S I , , .. . . , . ice .c1rader. Concetta Giordano, Gay Grasher, Anita Papan- tonatos. THIRD ROIV: Marlene Esposito. Ronald Gundlach Don 'Hunger R'11Jh Iund D . . , . I , gren, on Alberg, Edward Shumi- lak, Barbara Burckert, Carol lllontgomerv, Marilyn II'ard, Patricia Riley. BACK ROIVZ Dick Thiele, Iohn Savage, Charles Bowden Robert Renier Richard F Kaiser loseph Abra tis Bll I , , . .. 1 . .h . . ' y ., 1 .arocco. Laurence Day, Lorraine Buonauro, Barbara Anderson. Barbara Morse. NOT PICTIIRFD: Carol Martino, Nick Selig. Page 104 League frosters Loyalty, Service GIRLS' LEAGUE Exciting activities fill the Girls' League calendar throughout each year. This organization brings the girls of Proviso the warmth of true friendships and teaches them the social graces. It sponsors numerous activities such as the doll project which has become a symbol oi Christmas at Proyiso. The executive board consists ol' a representative from each homeroom, committee chairmen, and five officers. LEAGUE BOARD SITTING: Beverly Johns, president: Barbara Allen: Doris Clauss. sec- retary: Gwen Mhitworth, treasurer: Donna Dauer: Charlene Holten: Carolyn Hildebrandt: Joan Appleton. STANDING: Patricia Syyerson, second yice-president: Didi Katsulis, hrst vice-president: Nancy Mac- Gregor: Ida Saputo: Bonnie MacKenzie: Janice Schwartz: Jean Proyenzano. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Barbara Mullhuand, Marie Perrino. Elaine Stein. Char- lene Holten, Doris Clauss, chairman. BACK ROW: Madeline MacGib- bon, Mary Gibson, Jeannette Zapalski, Pat Sponsler, Barbara Johns, Kay II'illiams, Mimi Hopkins, Penny Jones. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Nancy Denton, Terry Bruno, Bette Krizek, Elaine Car- lisle. Diane Orillion, Barbara Quandt. MIDDLE ROIV: Carol Bonnet, Phylis M'entland, Rose Quagliata, Sue Johnson, Nan McGregor, Jackie Chambers. Joyce Brunst. BACK ROW: Gloria Ribnel-1, Madelyn Caruso, Marlene Schalata, Pat I-'inley. Lynn Cole, Stephanie LaRusso. Loretta Bos, Didi Katsulis, chairman. SENIOR GUARD FRONT ROIY: Nancy Gustin. Dawn Leber. Kay Hughes. yice-presi- dent: Darlene Mueller. president: Arlene Teyander. secretary-treasurer: Beyerly Malden, Gwen IYhitworth. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Mueller. Jeanne Field. Dorahmae Heisler, Doris Clauss. Diantha Spires. Beyerly Johns, Marie Thys, Donna Orr. THIRD ROIY: JoAnn Firman. Loretta Wilhite, Carolyn Hildebrandt. Morene Ordahl, Karen Rempert. Bar- bara Daehn, Didi Katsulis. I'OL'R'I'H ROW: Mary Larson. Barbara Lyke, Jean M'oocl. Barbara Snell, Lenore Hagen. Joann Bookler, Mar- jorie Sanders, Janet Lausten. BACK ROW: Diane Larry. Nancy Thayer. Donna Dauer, Nancy Wargo. Jean Frillman. Sandra Louy. Alice M'ilson. NOT PIC-I'IfRED: Connie Giordano, Shirley Linden. SERVICE COMMITTEE I-'RONT ROIY: Lucy Fuller. Penny Seas er. Mary Gaare. Jackie Cham- bers, Betsy Reed, Kay Gillett. SECOND ROW: Ida Saputo. Jean Pro- yenzano, Eleanor Hanson, Alta Leinweber. Barbara Mulholland. Penny Jones, Pat Syyerson. Barbara Johns, Joyce McGuane. THIRD ROIY: Darlene Gehrke, Susan Johanson. Martha Barber, Marlene Leuth. Marie Perrino. Adele Stejr, Donna Dauer, chairman: Barbara Salyatori. Joyce Mader, Alice Lype. Mary Donoyan. Elaine Stein. B XCR ROW: JoAnn Meerie, Janice Schwartz, Carol Ifeckner. Betty Shinn. Gloria Ribnek, Madelynn McGibbon, Jean Scott, Rose Scanio. Lynn Cole. Gail Berg. Nancy Bills, Margaret Ross. lf I- af vnu' 0000 6 on ,J-vu J Q AAN Representatives . . . Committees SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Maria Thys, Marilyn Mueller, Janet Stasinowsky, Donna I,awrence, Barbara Anderson, Irene Basso. SECOND ROXV: Ruth Inthout, Marianne Kleinhuiren, Marilyn Marema, Patricia Faulkner, Jo Ann De- Vito, Marcia Olson. 'IIHIRD ROW: Millicent Seaver, Concetta Giordano, Joan Yench, Barbara Burkert, Nancy Purdom, Marilyn Sargent, Marilyn Whitmore, Patricia McCarrell. ART COMMITTEE SITTING: Carol Bacon, Pat Syverson, Bonnie MacKenzie, chairman. STANDING: Joan Itlhite, Carol Ann Noyy, Nancy Grifhn, Lillian Barton, Jae Frances Ziegler, Elaine IS2llIlIJ21S,JOJCC Peters. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Brunst, Loretta Boss, Lois Kern, Barbara Quandt. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROIV: Shirley Boeck, Rose Quagliata, Tempie Tartt, Connie Dan- ber, Grace Russo, Janice Schwartz. SECOND ROXV: Marilyn Kanasko, Mary Lou Lombardi, Joyce Brunst, Mitzi Higdon, Marcia Standke, Dolores Felice, Stephanie LaRusso. THIRD ROXV: Dorothy Carroll, Mary Lon Dominic, Shirley Jable, Jane O'Bradovich, Joyce Mason, Marlene Kramp, Carol Albrecht, Gloria Ribnek. BACK ROIV: Carol I-Ieidenway, Audrey Zachar, Jacqueline Perrault, Marilyn IVard, Nancy Menz, Bonnie Gore, Betty Shinn, Darlene Gehrke. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Carolyn Hildebrandt, chairman, Heidi Dodegge. NOT PICTURED: Mary Ann Brentlinger. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Joyce Lancaster, Josephine Palermo, Sharon Shippman, Yvone Erickson, Madelynn McGibbon, Barbara Quandt. SECOND ROW: Sue Goldby, Ramona Regier, Diane Gretzema, Joyce Peters, Domenica Mariani, Sylvia Crawford, Joan Anthony, Donna Zimmerman. THIRD ROXV: Pat Hendrikson, Elaine Stein, Barbara Johns, Barbara Salvatori, Gloria Fornaiolo, Gayle Carroll, Marlene Schlacta, Kay Hlilliams. BACK ROW: Martha Barber, Sue Tester, Carol Venegas, Terry Daley, Nancy Kelly, Blanche Kos, Mary Brennan, Sandra Miller. SOCIAL COMMITTEE STANDING: Marie Perrino, Phyllis Oman, Mary Macroni, Nancy Bald- win, Jeanette Schriner, Patricia Brighton, Ida Saputo, Jean Provenzano. NOT PICTURED: Gwen Wliitworth, Karen Granke, Darlene Mueller, chairman. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Donna Schwenke, Phyllis Pender, Barbara Thompson. Shirley Lavine, Nancy Denton, Marilyn TfVeaver. SECOND ROXN7: Donna Mueller, Laura Rowley, Nancy Puck, Mary I-Iill, Donna Knaub, Mary Gibson, Rose Scanio, Linda Altergott, Rita Caliendo. THIRD ROW: Catherine Nieman, Dorothy Justus, Faith Huston, Judy MacLagan, Ruth Meilahn, Carol Bonnet, Donna Hacker. BACK ROW: Joan Cullinan, Laura Fleming, Barbara Behn, Jacqueline Chambers, Geraldine Zugen- buehler, Patricia Stanley, Kathleen Smith, Margy Weidner. x xy: my if Page 106 .Eeague Encourages jun League Players gather around the Christmas tree. The annual Easter service inspires all who attend. lYind-blown girls have food and fun at the picnic, Cay senoritas enjoy camaraderie of Chile Dinner. 'Which are the niainas and which are the daughters? The dolls are ready for Cook County Hospital. The first Daughter-Dad Date Night is a success. Marlene and Sheila look mighty proud of their escorts. +L-f-'fs -as if' Page 107 S... K.-4 J-li-U Jlflaintains .Cofty Standards o PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. SERVICE: The chapters maintain the football scoreboard, sell programs at games, provide newspapers for the teach- ers' lounges, present the Thanksgiving assemblies, and decorate the Christmas Tree in the rotunda. CALENDAR: November . . . Thanksgiving Assembly january . . . Induction of members April . . . Dance May . . . Election of officers Monthly fun nights Bi-weekly meetings SPONSORS: Mr Ewing, senior Mr Robert Johnson, senior Mr Beiler, junior Mr. McGovney, sophomore Mr Vallicelli, freshman COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald lllasky, john Bredenbeck, Mr. Dillner, Bruce Salter. SENIOR Mr. Ray, SITTING: Bill Agster, president: Clarence Schmidt, john Hoeksema, john Benisek, secre- tary-treasurerg Richard Sandeen. STANDING: Mr. R. Johnson, Ken lssel, Don Cohan, Larry Finnigan, George Kelly, Floyd Young, John Bredenbeck, vice-president. SENIOR FRONT ROIV: Robert Renier, Glen lI'iemer- slage, Richard Stern, Robert Spirk. MIDDLE ROIV: Howard Clary, Robert Schuppc, Robert Vililliams, Harley Sargent, Walter Williams. BACK RONV: john Shure, Mr. Ewing, Ulalter NI iefenthal, Thomas Hine, Donald XVetzell, Rudy Matheson. Page 108 Gliarczcter .gn School .And G Page 109 ommunity Since its founding in l9l9, the Hi-Y ol Proviso has grown steadily in size and stature. Today there are five chap' ters, each contributing its part to the development of Christian youth. The first chapter was under the supervision ol' the Oak Park Y.NI.C.A. Leadership has become increasingly local, with the acting only in an advisory capacity. The I-Ii-Y, which is essen- tially a service club, has benefited from the establishment in l9l0 of a council consisting of two representa- tives froin each club. This governing hotly introduces and supports the service projects. JUNIOR FRONT ROW: Mr. Beiler, sponsor, Bob Kaliebe, Dick Kaiser, Ron jackson, Bob Iwasyk, Don Blasky, jay Pasternock. SECOND ROW: Vaughn Paessler, Don Munger, Nor- bert Latz, Bob Dittus, Frank Petralito, Ray I-Iberhardt. BACK ROXV: john Kennedy, Rog Anderson, Dave Zack, Dean Peterson, Don Pfeiller, Ron Palmer, Bruce Salter. NOT I'ICTI'RI?D: Don johnson, Paul Montino, Al Nlalwitr, Steve Turner, Charles McDaniel, jim Thomas. SOPHOMORE FRONT ROXV: Mr. NIcCovney, Ken Mul- holland, Cerald YVright, Phillip Heinking, Lawrence Venell. BACK ROW: Mark Mc- Cleary, I-'rank I-Iollman, Ronald Hollineier, Robert Hurdle, Ronald Petralito, Cene joyaux, NOT PICTURPQD: Donald Zochert, james XX'hitmore, Wayne XVerstovshek, Lenard Swanson, Robert Smith. FRESHMAN SITTING: Mr. Vallicelli, Norbert Illasky. james Xeno, Richard Fiene. STANDING: Kenneth Lossin, Richard Knop. jhe .Troviso youth jellowshtp PURPOSE: The Proviso Youth Fel- lowship, together with the community churches, acts as an inspirational guide lor tomorrow's citizens, the youth of today. CALENDAR: September . . . Fall picnic November . . . Guest night March . . . Conference April . . . Easter Sunrise Service X-period meetings lor key members SPONSORS: Mr. Rattenbury Rev. li. K. Munson ADVISERS SITTING: Mr. Catlin, Mrs. Borehers, Miss Gill- ham. STANDING: Rev. Miiiisoii, Mr. Rattenf bury, Mr. Dillner. NUI' PICTIIRICD: Miss Betts, Miss Beck. EXECUTIVE CABINET SI'I 'I'ING: Ralph Lunclgren, Nancy Thayer, jeanne Field, john Lucllam, STANDING: Robert Renier. Dorahmae I-Ieisler, Charles Thompson. Howard Clary, Mary jane Rowan. KEY MEMBERS FRONT ROXV: Dorothy Rabe, Barbara Orelup, I Iilitabeth Taylor, Diane I-Iardt, james Voyes. SICCOND RONV: joyce Steinkamp, Nancy Golz, Charles Thompson, Robert Tripp, Don Nel- son, Marilyn Rappuhn, Heidi Dodegge. THIRD ROIV: judy Swan, Sharon Reichmann, Barbara YValquist, Mary jane Rowan, Carol Porter, Eliza- beth Martens, Helen XVeiler. BACK RONV: Christie Iikstrom, Robert Renier, james Terry, lNIargaret Hlenzel, Beverly Stange, Carol Alwes, jean Geoieson, Nancy Thayer. KEY MEMBERS SITTING: Ralph I.uncIg'ren, john Lucllam. FRONT ROXY: Rhonda Lundeen, Sandra Louy, Dawn I.eber, Gilberte Hamon. Lois johnson, judy Kearney. SECOND ROW: Lois Clark, Ber- nice Lewis, jeanne Ifield, Shirley Born, Ann Sognelest, Clayton Blyth, Doramae Ileisler. Shirley Brown, judith Bowers, Barbara Bradley. BACK ROIV: Charles Fisher, Hubert Iidfors, john Hoeksema, Don Boysal, Roger Anderson. Burton Cardwell, Dick Baldwin, Howard Clary, john Lofgren, 'Iiom Higgenbothan. Page I In Serves School and Gommunity WN- ixu! Mary jane Rowan, john Lofgren, Christine Ekstrom, Steve Marley. FRONT ROYV: john Lofgren. Steve Marley, Mary' Jane Rowan, Christine Ekstrom. BACK ROYV: Judy Swan, Rhonda Lundeen. Charles Fisher, Heidi Dodegge, Diane Hardt. Committee members and guests at the annual banquet. Twenty-eight local churches participated in the annual conference. the theme of which was. Taking the High Hurdles. Three nights of well-attended meetings showed a sincere interest on the part of the students. The sessions ended with the installation ol new orhcers. Faster Sunrise Service was attended by over 1200 students and adults on the beautiful. sunny morning which commemo- rates the Resurrection. jlte 'Blue Book: Quide for jreshman STAFF FRONT ROW: Janice Franze, Nancy Sol- X ...x heim, Mary Ann May, Donna Orr, editor. BACK ROXY: Mary Lou Lombardi, Sandra Gili, Donna Dauer, Diane YVitt. 5 AIM: To help orient new students to Proviso. -v' ly, -i ., 3 3 C7 in . A-JA 5 ACCOMPLISHMENT: lVrote and published a revised edition of the Blue Book, an illustrated booklet including floor plans of Proviso and miscellaneous information about the school. SPONSOR: Miss Joyner. Pagelll O3c1rent-17 eaclter . . . juture jeachers PTA EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROXVZ Miss Lois Moore girls' counselorg Mrs. Richard C Schipper, social, Mrs. Xl'm. H Dukes, Jr., student welfare, Mrs Gorm Lausten, president, Mrs liinil T. Lussow, vice-president Mrs. Peter J. Gomes, hospitality BACK ROW: Mrs. Norman Ben son, secretaryg Mr. O. Ray Fechtner publieityg Mr. Melvin XV. lVall treasurer of worthy student fund Mr. C. XV. XVolf, past president Dr. li. R. Sifert, superintendent Mr. XV. Hinds, boys' counselor Mrs. Fred Sanders, historian Mr, Henry Hardt, program. NO'F PICTIIRIZD: Miss Mary Wheeler legislatureg Mr. Otto Matte, treas urer of general fund. 457 FTA JUNIORS AND SENIORS FRONT ROW? Sylvia Holcombe, Beverly lValden, Alice XVilson, Suz- anne Dapuis, Norma Thomson, Caroline Gronke, Carole Feckner, Martha Groppi, secretary-treasurer: Concetta Giordano, president: John Lullo, vice-president. MIDDLI-1 ROXV: Barbara DeVanlt, Heidi Do- degge, Eleanor Hansen, Roberta Gorke, Dorahmae Heisler, Marilyn Whitmore, Judy Prater, Nancy Grif- fin, Andrea Borla, Judy Gehrt, Do- lores Stecki, Morene Ordahl. Mr. Hinds, Miss Scala. BACK RONV: Cordelia Mullikin, Joanne Stellens, Gwen lllhitworth, Barbara Bnrckf ert, Phil Thompson, Charles Thompson, James Lindholm, Robert Hyde, Ronald Steffen, James Buch- ness. FTA FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES FRONT ROXV: Blanche Kos. Joan Anthony, Joan XVhite, Joyce Peters, Isabel lineborg, Penelope Ratten- bury, Lynn Munroe, Nancy Den- ton. Loretta Giordano. SECOND ROXV: Hermann Kage, Ron Schnei- der, Ann Sognefest, Joann Meerse. Carole Brouk, Carol Bonnet, Pat Nathan, Carol Kolley, Gail Ogden, Virginia Richardson. THIRD ROYV: Laverne Vanferson, Lucy Fuller, Alta Leinweber, Arlene Flick, Karen Claypool, Margie Mattes, Lois Kern, Sybil Baltis, Beville Geyer. BACK ROXV: Mark McCleary, Norma Rusk, Adrienne lVeiskopf, Nan MacGregor, Martha Thunell, Betty Ryan, Martha Barber, Patricia Brighton, Patricia Fortunato, Nancy Gillesby. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Parent-Teacher Association provides an opportunity for those jointly interested to meet and discuss classroom problems of individual students and to help the parents understand and evaluate the school. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CHAPTER Sponsored by Miss Scala and Mr. Hinds, the Future Teachers of America encourages young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities which are the foundations of successful teaching, and to prepare themselves for careers in the field of education. Included in its calendar were a Halloween party, a Christmas tea, a formal dance in February, and the installation of officers in April. Page ll2 Camera Glub . . . Gine Glub CAMERA CLUB FRONT ROKV: Mr. H, F. johnson, Charles Keller, Robert Spirk, David YVorcester, Edward Busch, jack Yamyakas, Charles Hess. MIDDLE ROW: john Bryson, Donald Darge, Rolfe Madden, Charles Krabec, Russell Olsson, Walter Okon. BACK ROXV: Neal Fleming, Richard Simpson, Eugene Barker, Gerald XVorth, Mack Clay, Ralph Harju, Allen Selverston. CAMERA CLUB AIM: To improve the students knowledge of the camera and to promote interest in better photography. ACCOMPLISHMENT: Provided pictures for publication in the Pageant and tor exhibition during American Education NVeek. CALENDAR: November . . . National High School Photographic Exhibit May .... Annual member exhibit in the library SPONSOR: Mr. H. johnson CINE CLUB PURPOSE: To project motion pictures, film strips, and slides that further inter- est in visual education. ACCOMPLISHMENT: Refurnished their club room and added new equipment. CALENDAR: December . . . Informal dance School movie SPONSOR: Mr. Bills CINE CLUB FRONT ROXV: Robert Rehfeldt, president, Glenn Lewandowski, joe Lucey, Gene Jensen, Tony Hoke, Langston Fulton, Fred Bush, Fred Thode, james XV, Hlilliams. SECOND ROW: George Buchinger, Ronald Ceasario, George Thode, Alan XVolf, David lVeaver, james Voyles, Ronald Steflen, Don Mayer, Roger Zeyen, Bill Loomer, Mr. Bills. THIRD ROXV: Frank Hoffman, Ken McFee, Del Manning, Edward Frega, Ronald Teske, james Culbertson, jack Schneider, Robert Hyde, joseph Ort, Norman Chrastka, Bill Goshorn. BACK ROW: Arnold LeCompte, Tom Over- hage, Roy Smith, Mlayne Sheriff, Ed Moffatt, Harvey Fisher, Dave Zack, Delano Fulton, Hubert Edfors, Fred Chringer, Leon Henson, john Koch, Roger XVichman, james Kroeger. Page ll3 Explorer Scouts. . . Science Club EXPLORER POST, qi 91 FRONT ROWV: Cuenter Schau, Mr. Rattenbury, George Gunderson, Don Mollal. BACK ROVV: Allan Stocker, Tom jones, james Weiskopf. NOT PICTURED: Fred Masek, Tony Hoke, Bob Rendelman, Karl Dunwoody, jerry Cygan,lJave Charhon, Bob Binghanr SCIENCE CLUB EXPLORER SCOUTS POST 91 ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Distributed elec- tion posters, displayed the Community Chest Drive Hags, and furnished the bugler, the color guard, and the judges for the Proviso Boy Scout Round-up, CALENDAR: September . . . Explorer Rendezvous October . . . Proviso Boy Scout Round-Up November . . . Camping trip to Indiana Dunes State Park Induction of new members December . . . Christmas Party SPONSOR: Mr. S. Rattenbury PURPOSE: To stimulate interest in science, to assist members in individual re- search problems, and to help obtain scholarships. SPONSORS: Mr. Catlin, Mr. Spires ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Helped members prepare for the Westinghouse Talent Search Examinations and other similar tests. One member was a winner in the 1952 state competition at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Meet. SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: Mary Gordon, Jeanne Balon, Nancy Gustin, Carol Heidenwa . MIDDLE R y OW: Uldls Roze, Clarence Schmidt, Bruce Salter, Darlene Weingand, Keith Krieger. LAST ROW: Ronald Petialito, Melvin Miller, David Mills, Agnes Macdonald, Mr. Catlin, Mr. Spires. vinnnuw- .- V - N f-- W- V Page ll-l U3layers Qreate .raterest tn. Drama OFFICERS FRONT ROXY: Miss Littleg Dorahmae Heisler. president: Concetta Giordano. xice-president: Pat Syverson. secretary. BACK ROXY: Jay Pasternock. treasurer. STANDING AT LEFT: Martha Groppi. John Lullo. FRONT ROXY: Gail Hanson, Loretta XYilhite. Diane Larry. Pat Sponsler. SECOND ROXY: Dorahmae Heisler, Diantha Spires. Barbara Daehn. Didi Katsulis. Marv Lou Orlandino. BACK ROXY: Donna Orr. Robert Hyde. Robert Rehfeldt. Charles Thompson. Jay Pasternock. Doris Clauss. NOT PICTURED: Jo- ann Firman, Gerald Howard, James Lindholm, Glen Vogt. FRONT ROKYZ John Scott. Gail Brunken. Judith Bowers. Ruth Piotter. Concetta Giordano. Pat Syaerson. Lawrence Rehmann. MIDDLE ROXY: Sylvia Holcombe, Judy Swan. Barbara DeYault. Carol Martino, Carol Bjelke. Darlene Mueller. Janet Thorson. Nancy XYrobke. BACK ROXY: Judy Jackson. Jeanne Field. Virginia Norak. Marilyn Ross, Barbara Burclsert, Florence O'Brien, Carol Wallant. Jane O'Brado- iich. PURPOSE: To stimulate inteiest in diamatics and to dex elop talent in the theatre arts. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: The Pioxiso Plaieis met bl nionthlx to tonduct busl ness and to present a onevact play planned dnected stwed and acted bs members CALENDAR: December 13 . Dince Hollx Daze Bi-monthly meetinvs SPONSORS: Miss Little, Miss Schmitt 53ep Club .Wromotes Unified School Spirit attendance at all athletic events. SERVICE: As an organized cheering section, attended the out-of-town and local games of all athletic teams, and sold booster buttons to enliven school spirit. SPONSORS: Miss Thompson, Mr. Oklepek. OFFICERS Marjorie Sanders, vice-presidentg Barbara Rem- ley, treasurer, Barbara Ness, secretaryg Janet Lansten, president. PROVISIONALS FRONT ROYV: Linda Sawyer, Ronell Bradbeer, Marilyn Ross, SECOND ROW: Barbara Bradley, Joyce McGuane, Mary Ann Provenzano. BACK ROYV: Roselyn Mattia, Barbara Rabe, Pat Hen- riksen, Dorothy Ross. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES FRONT ROVV: Gloria Fulgenzi, Nancy Bills, Mary Ciessing, Joan IVhite, Judy Evans, Vicki Sherer, Janet Henzler. SECOND ROYV: Annie Smith, Doris Cibulka, Sylvia Kovarik, Judith Krnbl, Nola Hlornhotf, Dorothy Spanik, Betty Ryan. THIRD ROXV: Chris Mayfield, Ronaele Brunke, Patricia Bucher, Dorothy Brunke, Georgia Phillimore, Lillian Runnion, Barbara Salvatori, Karen Claypool, Margie Mattes, Don- elda Beck. BACK ROYV: Lois Lofstrom, Pat Guelsdorf, Elizabeth Martens, Joyce Peters, Marilyn Liuers, Alice XVuerth, Gerry Hensel, Dorothy Dowell, Sandra Holsinger. .IUNIORS AND SENIORS FRONT ROVV: Mary Ann Brentlinger, Evelyn Bruno, Carol Stacey, Elaine Carlisle, Mary Scott. SECOND ROW: Bonnie MacKenzie, Jleanne Sel- lon, Sandra Gili, Alice Wilson, Sandra Louy, Arlene Krauser, Martha Croppi. THIRD ROXV: Agnes Macdonald, Kay Cardwell, Shirley Born, Barbara Remley, Barbara Ness, Marilyn Lee. Marilyn TVIIIIIIIOFC, Marilyn Mclinane, Carol Hunter. BACK ROYV: Kay Hughes, Joan Glaze- brook, Carol Hogg, Lenore Hagen, Marjorie Sanders, Dawn Leber, Elaine Black, Janet Lau- sten, Heidi Dodegge, Gay Crasher, Patricia Mattes, Suzanne, Dupius, Donna XVhitty, Jane Dixon, Jane Morrison. ,M --'Q ., vfy Y . I 4 4 fa 21 E ,cf , . if 4, wg 4 ,ff if . , or, f Aff' - Auf 'ff t , ,' , ,V X7 f , , . . JQWQ 5 Page l I6 fu.-nd Ushers' C2lub...JVlacliine Shop Glub USHERS' CLUB FRONT ROXV: Patricia Syverson, Barbara Daehn, Helen XVeiler, JoAnn jameson, Joyce Mueller, Edith Dobyns. SECOND ROXV: Dawn Leber, president: Darlene Mueller, vice-president: Maria Thys, publicity chairman: Pat Hewitt, social chairman: Diantha Spires, secretary: Lenore Hagen, treasurer: Rose Quagliata, Mr. Haddock. THIRD ROW: janet Thorson, Miss Krebs, Betty Shinn, Shirley Linden, Sylvia Vahlin, Christine Ekstrom, Judy Rudnik, Carolyn Hildebrandt, June Lange, Shirley Martin, Beth Ellenburg, Barbara Luehring, Gay Grasher, Mary Ann Brentlinger. BACK ROXV: Marjorie Sanders, Barbara Remley, Gwen XYhitworth, Kay Reeves, Gail Hanson, Karen Rempert, Arlene Teyander, Nancy Hiargo, jean XVood. USHERS' CLUB ACCOBIPLISHMENTS: The club ushers at all school functions recommended by the faculty. These functions include PTA meetings, class plays, music pro- grams, and graduation exercises. CALENDAR: January . . . Dance. April . . . Election of oflicers. May . . . Installation ceremony. SPONSORS: Miss Krebs, Mr. Haddock. MACHINE SHOP CLUB The club made and serviced the cases and batteries for the electric candles used by the Choir, the Band, and the National Honor Society. They helped make decorations for the Prom, and repaired many items used by the school and its organizations. The sponsors are Mr. Oklepek and Nlr. Boldt. MACHINE SHOP CLUB FRONT ROXV: Richard Chmelik, Kenneth Sam Ensalaco, XVilliam Peter, Robert Smith, Harold Jacobi, Ken Mcl-'ee, Ted Quednau, Albert YVilhelm, Joe Pessetti, vice-presidentg john Lucarz, Curt Fink, Dick Amundsen. Ronald Weglarz, Wally Munson, liugene Marten, Fd Frega, Richard Sandeen. BACK ROW: Arthur Frulla, George Petitte, Don O'Neal, Bob Kloeck- ner, Victor Nialinowski, joel Hunger, Frank Peppi, Raymond Kraus, Henry Dvorak, john Gename, Richard Gerleve. Bunch, Ronald Kabat, jack Kasch, George Kelly, Al Schanoske. treasurer: Sal Serio. SECOND ROXV: Augie Iinsalaco, jim Arrichiello, Richard Barrett, Nlr. Boldt, sponsor. THIRD ROXY: joe Crawford, ,ig 1 'Y 'Wy to CW Page117 .Eettermen and .Numerals 1... FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS MAJOR LETTERMEN: Peter Pedersen, presidentg Ron Gundlach, vice-presidentg Jerry Yaccino, secretaryg Gordy Young, treasurer, Tom Zimanzl, sergeant at arrnsg Mr. VVrobke, Mr. Law, spon- sors. MINOR LETTERMEN: Ray Thonn, president, Peter Fiorito, vice-president: Dick Gehrs, secretaryg john Overhage, treasurerg joe Leone, sergeant at arms, Mr. Sawosko, sponsor. NUMER- ALS: Dennis Daleen, presidentg Brad Ireland, vice-presidentg Don Basarich, secretary-treasurerg bln Iiefenthal,sponsoL PURPOSE: T active interest among the parents in all athletic' events at Proviso, and to create and maintain a greater feeling of Comracleship among the members of the clubs. o promote better sportsmanship in athletics, to develop a more CALENDAR: November .... Xll-school dance, athletic banquet March ...Q Iumor-Senior game April . . . P.L.M.lXl. dance May . . . Picnic Monthly Meetings Page118 Tromote Sportsmanship SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS MAJOR LETTERMEN: Don Coglianese, president, Wayne Stange, vice-president, Chuck Bow- den, secretaryg Frank Bacci, treasurer: Mike Lienharclt. sergeant at arms: Mr. Kagy. Mr. Law. spmmms MINOR.LETTERAHDC Rdmn Hmphmd,pmMdmngChaHw FBhm,xKepmHdmug Anthony Bonavolonta, secretaryg XVarren Hall, treasurerg Mr. Tiefenthal, sponsor. NUNIERALS: Stephen Propeck. president, Frank Hurt, vice-presidentg XVilliam Canella, secretary: Brad Irca land, treasurer: Mr. Kassel, sponsor. At the lettermen cluhs' monthly meetings, the boys have a chance to meet with their friends and enjoy themselves in their favorite pastime, athletics. Recrea- tion on the basketball court and in the swimming pool highlights the get-togethers. .-Xt different times during the evening, the individual clubs plan future activities. Page 119 Qirls' .Athletic .Association PLEDGE: I promise to uphold the ideals of the Girls' Athletic Association by promoting interest in athletics and the out-of-doors: by living so that I may be healthy and strong, by making good sportsmanship a constant factor in my conduct. PURPOSE: To stimulate interest and participation in girls' athletic activities and to promote wholesome recreation. CALENDAR: October . . . Sports day. November . . . Turkey Trot dance. December . . . Christmas party. March . . . Election, splash party, and potluck supper. May . . . Grade school playday. May. . . Installation. SPONSOR: Miss Eddy. OFFICERS SITTING: Helen Marten, president: Marilyn Rappuhn, second vice-president: Lorraine Millies, treasurer. STANDING: Dolores Heidorn, secretary: Catherine England, Hrst vice-president. MANAGERS SITTING: Joy New, Jeanette Lane. STANDING: Audrey Viet, Arlene Pirsein, Helen Marten, Regina Polka. MANAGERS SITTING: Diane Orillion, Georgia I-less. STANDING: Lorraine Millies, Ronell Bradbeer, Nancy Oberholtzer, Lillian Runnion, Catherine England. MANAGERS SITTING: Kay Cardwell, Donna Reichmann, Sandra Abel. STANDING: Mary Stokes, Ruth Inthout, Karen Rempert, Donna Orr, Marlene Perrigo. Page 120 Gffers Recreational .Wastime Striving to develop athletic interest in Proviso girls, the GAA. offers varied activities in an after-school program. Headed by Miss Eva Eddy and her staff, the group offers thirteen intramural sports, three of which are also featured interscholastically. In addition, the GAA. sponsors several interclass tournaments. By earning four points at a time, a girl may accu- mulate enough points to receive awards given after the 600-point, l200- point, 1600-point, or 2000-point mark. The organization also holds a number of social activities for its members. 91 SPEED BALL FIRST ROXV: Dorothy Brunke, Nancy Tiefenthal, Pat Brighton, jean Sanfilippe. Ardis McDonald. SECOND ROIV: janet McCor- mick, Glenda Hardman, Carol Novv, Susanne Cannella. THIRD ROXV: Georgann Zussman, Elaine Sheraman, Mary Gibson, Bar- bara Rabe. Mary Donovan. BOWLING I-'IRST ROXV: Dawn Monnett. Patricia O'Shea. Joy New. Mary Richter. Arlene Mclnnes, Doris Deinhart. SECOND ROIV: Rita Moroniak, Shirley Murphy, Carol Schipper. Joanne jones, Bar- bara Barrer, Sylvia Yahlin, Evelyn Jaburek, Donna XYhitty. THIRD ROIV: Jeanne Krauser, Marian Jung. Patricia IVhet- stone. Nancy Kelly. Barbara Kelly, janet IVezeman, Mary Taylor. Pa TENNIS TEAM FIRST ROIY: Barbara Kelly, Nancy Menz. Catherine England Elaine Bambas. Marlyss Kloer. Georgia Hess. SECOND ROW: Miss jones, sponsor: Nancy Kelly. Nancy Oberhnltzer. Mary Brennan. Georgie Phillimore. joanne Larson. I-Ielen Marten. THIRD ROXY: JoAnne Hall. Dawn Monnett. judy jackson Annette Zuttermeister, Donna Orr. Carol Todd. Ruth Licht. Enthusiasts learn the finer points of tennis. Only hye seconds more! I.et's get that point. That forehand smash won the game. Could these be Cupids arrows aimed at the runners as they gr logging bl? gel2l l Future Business Leaders OFFICERS FRONT RONV: Arlene Mclnnes, secretary: Janet Masek, corresponding secretary: Bonnie Gorr, vice-president: William Schneider, president. BACK ROYV: Miss Johnson, Mr. Millette, Ray Jurewicz, lirst vice-president: Mr. Stickler, adviser: Elizabeth Stultz, treasurer. FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OFFICERS SITTING: Rudy Melone, president: Marilyn Rajcevich, secretary. STANDING: William Schnei- der, treasurer: Lee Schwanebeck, vice-president. CANDY SALES Jean Wood, Rita Valenta, Roger Zeyen, Leon Hanson, Beverly Stange, Bob Lartz, Barbara Spurney. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SITTING: Wfalfred Berg, Kenneth Geiersbach, Joyce Goldbranson, Judy Schaefer. STANDING: Judy Rudnik, Marlene Singel, Joyce Mueller. COMMITTEE MEMBERS SITTING: Pat Rosenkrans. Peggy Paul, Ruth Vvilliamson. STANDING: Beverly Scheel, Lois Angell, Andrea Anchor, JoAnn DeVito, Audrey Zachar. CANDY SALES LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Stange, Barbara Spurney, Sally Schoenwolf, Rita Valenta, Judy Peters, Janet Kallum, Blanche Pittwood. .-KIM: To develop reliable, efficient business leaders. SERVICE: Sells Concessions at basketball games and wrestling meets. Handles Pageant circulation and ac'c'ountingp CALENDAR: Assemblies for commercsial classes October Library Display Wlinter Dance Spring Installation ol Officers March 20-QI Convention in Springheld Page 122 Seniors Greate the 1953 Trevi 'z CHIEFS-OF-STAFF SITTING: john Ludizun. Carolyn Hildebrandt. co-editors-in- chief: Dawn leber. literary cdltor. STANDING: IYalter IYillia1ns. managing editor: I-Iarlcy Sargewt, assistant managing editor: gr Nix X nil Bar- bara Lyke. assistant literary editor. ASSOCIATE EDITORS SITTING: Marilyn Sargent. jean Morris. Arlene Mclnnes. Mary Lou Orlandino. STANDING: George Tagati, Ralph Lundgreu. Dlck Stern. ASSISTANT EDITORS SITTING: Sandra Louy, Nancy Colley. vloann Bookler. Marilyn Mueller. STANDING: Barbara Sandy. Donald XYetzel. lien Schultz. Alice Wilson. ASSISTANT EDITORS SITTING: Helen H'eiler. Shirley Martin. Judy Clapsaddle. STANDING: Elaine Black. Robert Heitlenreich. Barbara Schlundt, Virginia Norak. NOT PICTURED: Robert Cisek. PHOTOGRAPHY Charles Hess. BUSINESS Jeanne Balon. Alice Leach. NOT PICTURED: Jean Frillntan, Evelyn Milas. Gail Hanson. ART SITTING: Arnold Renn. Barbara Snell. STANDING: Marion Mattia, Donald Castro. The senior class and nienibers of the Prozfi starl are proud to present to Proyiso. the 37th edition of the Prozfi. Behind the 160 pages of this. your annual. stand the creative ability and continued persistence of forty staff members and their supervisors. In the process of making this book. those who served have been rewarded for countless hours of labor by the valuable expert ence gained in the art of book-making. Perhaps of even deeper satisfaction is the increased knowledge acquired of our school and its workings. The students and advisors worked through the editorial. art, business, and photographic divisions to produce a book worthy of Proviso and the students it represents. SUPERVISORS pr Mr, Judd. busineeq gd?-' 14 n 'P Mtss Scott. editorial g-'Q Miss Marin. general and art NIV. Itihnscm. PlN,U,Q.mPhX. fl- f,7he Troviso Qageant, weekly PURPOSE: To print all the news of Provisols activities fairly, accurately, and impartially: to stimulate school spirit, to entertain its readers: to stimu- late good writing by encouraging literary contributions from studentsg to form a medium between students and advertisers. ACGOMPLISHMENTS: International Quill and Scroll Honors for the eleventh consecutive year. George H. Gallup award for outstanding service to school and community, for tenth consecutive year. CALENDAR: Publishes 28 issues each year. Announces new staff at annual journalism potluck dinner in May. MANAGING EDITOR Philip Thompson. SPORTS STAFF SITTING: Marilyn Rappuhn, james Wolf, Bob Fick, Bob Renier. STANDING: Gerald Brown, Rudy Matheson, editor. ADVERTISING STAFF Bob Spirk, Hubert Edfors, David Ott, manager: joan Mistal, Bob Lewis. BUSINESS STAFF Nancy Kroc, Mr. Stickler, Helen Grant, Louise Chouinard. FACULTY ADVISOR Richard L. Daniels. JUNIOR STAFF FRONT ROVV: Allan Kroeger, Dave Beatty. SECOND ROVV: Gay Grasher, Sylvia Bilenko, JoAnne Jameson. THIRD ROXV: Sylvia Holcombe, Sandra Gili, Judy Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Griffin, Gloria Holpucb, Gerald Boevers. Page 124 Ghronicle of .News and Uiews Striving to produce award-winning papers, Pageant workers put in 21 busy season. From the time the stafI of this publication begins its plans on XVednesday morning until the paper is completed the following Tuesday night, many laborers spend long hours pursuing news matters. IVhen the Hrst stories have been turned in, they are copyread and corrected by capable editors and their assistants. After the hrst journey to the printers, the pages begin to take shape. Page layouts and proofreading constitute the remaining jobs. A final check is made and the paper is sent to pressg the Pageant stall breathes a sigh of relief. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Morene Ordahl. EDITORIAL BOARD Maria Thys, assistant managing editorg Nancy Stitils, literary editorg jean Wood, copy editor, Morene Ordahl, editor-in-chiefg Phil Thompson, managing editorg Janet Stasinowsky, chief typistg Rudy Matheson, sports editorg David Ott, advertising manager. CLERICAL STAFF janet Stasinowsky, Frances Staplefeldt, Mary Stokes, Ruth Inthout, Helen IVeiler, Karen Sorenson. JUNIOR STAFF FRONT ROXV: Jim Thomas, Bob Strong. SECOND ROW: Bob Fick, Mary Ann May, Heidi Dodegge. THIRD ROIV: Evelyn Perkins, joan Mistal, Cordelia Mullikin, Gloria Foley. FOURTH ROW: Bill Goshorn, Gerald Brown, Jeanette Schreiner. LITERARY STAFF Beverly VValden, Sandia I.ouy, Raymond Seefeldt, Dawn Leber, Nancy Stitils, editor. CIRCULATION STAFF SITTING: Joseph Tarvash, Alvirda Trappe. STANDING: Mr, Millettc, Jack Berman. Page 125 GD' Goncert Grchestra A REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM Lucile Overture ......,,,..,.,,...,.,..,,....,,,...,,,.AA,.,A,,..,,,..A,,,.,A,,,,,,,,,,, ,w-Aw-----A-w--, G I-et,-y Dream Pantomiine from Act II of Hansel and Gretel e,,,, ,.,-,.- H umperdink Concerto .,.,,..,.,..,.,.,,,,..,,..,.,,,....,,,..,,...eA,,,.,.,...,,,..,,,,.,,,,,e,,,,,,,, H Kenneth Schultz, French horn john Perry, piano Symphony No. 8 in B Minor Cllnlinishcdj ,...,,. Allegro Moderato jesu, joy of Man's Desiring ,,,..,,.,..,,. Minuet troin L'Arlesienne Su1le ,,,.., Heidi Dodegge, llute Donald Darge, clarinet john Perry, piano Carols troni Ujohn Jacob Niles Suite Incidental solos Gilberte Hanlon, French horn Margaret Mueller, oboe Don Copeland, trumpet Amer ican Patrol ..,,,..,..................,..,,.., Incidental solos Lynn Marie Zimmer, Hute joann Bookler, clarinet Franklin Tichy, snare drum Gayle Carroll, horse whinney Swedish Rhapsody ...,.....,.....,,....,....,,.,,,,.. Joanne Larson, piano Selections from The King and 1 .,.,., . Page IQ6 ........,.,.,.,Strauss ....,.,.Schubert ...,.,.,Bach .,..,,,.Bizet ....,...Hart .,...,...Meacham X'Vild1nann .......,Rodgers 53leases Listeners VIOLINS XVilliam Andresen Frank Brady Gail Brunken I-larry Grounds Agnes Macdonald Judith McLetchie John Meilahn Penelope Rattenbury Richard Reynard Jean Sanfelippo Linda Scott Paul Stewart 'Donna Tredrea principal second 'David Ulfeng concertmaster Helen Hleiler librarian Gwendolyn Hlhitworth librarian YIOLAS 'Merilyn Gomez Pauletta Keeley Annette Leese 'Patricia Tredrea Louis Zocchi MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA CELLOS Mary June Anderson Sylvia Clifford Philip Crail 'James Lindholm Stanley Rudnick BASSES Norman Petersen tLoretta Silenzi Kenneth Starkweather FLUTES 'Heidi Dodegge Frank Stelzer Jacqueline Tichy Lynn-Marie Zimmer CLARINETS Nancy Allison Joann Bookler Marie Brown secretary 'Donald Darge Dorothy Guthrie Curtis Lovellette OBOES X Huinbert Lucarelli Margaret Mueller HORNS Evelyn Ann Berlinei Ethel Field Cilberte Hainon Jaines Haskell 'Kenneth Schultz 'l'RUMPETS John Lowecki Wiayle Carroll Alfred Schlacher PERCUSSIONS LeRoy Kloechner 'John Perry Franklin Tichy TROMBONE Joy New PIANIST Joanne Larson 'Section Leaders Page 127 Band jhrills Stadium Growds A REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM Presentation ol' Colors The Star Spangled Banner ........... ...........Srnith Allergo Vivace, from Organ Sonata in D Major ..,,,,, A,,,,,, G uilmam Londonderry Air ...............,.v....................a......V.......... ...,... T raditional Schon Rosinarin ......,..........,............................,...............................V.,a. .a..,..... K reisler Trumpet Trio Gerald Brown, Donna Dauer, john Kennedy 'Ioyce Mader, accompanist Ariane ...................... ...............,...............,................V..V..a...E..,....,.a.. ..,.,.., B o yer Pitter Pat Parade ....E.. V...V.,.....,..................a.,,...V......a..,....., ...,.... L 2 xvalle Girls' Sextette and Band Iintr'acte ....7.,....,.v.........,.........,..w...V..............w..V...,..a...w.,,.....,..,..,..,......,...,.....,..... Qiuentzel Keith Krieger, llute Xlvilllillll Steffen, clarinet Darlene Vlleingand, accompanist Overture lor Band .....E....W.......E.....................i.......,.,V..,..... ,..., B lendelssohn Vocal Selections l XValked Today Where -Iesus VValked ......... Il' XVith All Your Hearte ..l......,...,,.,.,, An liaster Canticle ..ii.t..t.. Girls' Sextette Ave Maria ,.e...,...............v..............t......,.........t Overture to Hamel and Gretelm Battle Hymn ol' the Republic ..,.,, Page l28 .....Mendelssohn ,,.,t..,..,,.Dawson .Schubert-yVeiss ...Huniperdinck Arr.-Wilhowsky MARIMBA .And Delights Goncert Gritics FLUTE if Patricia Brighton Doyle Christianer Joslyn Dunwoody Carol Hasselberg Keith Krieger Ardis McDonald Kenneth Mueller Mary Jane Patak Barbara Schalk Allen Selverston Darlene XVeingand OBOE 'Emma Jackson BASSOON Nancy Gustin Marion Shaw Paul Yan Deyenter CLARINET Robert Ady Albert Berman Gerald Frueh Richard Inman Norbert Maslowski Lvnn Munroe George Ostermann Ronald Palmer Jay Pasternock CONCERT BAND PERSONNEL Edwin Ross Elaine Seidel Burton Slotky Vicky Smith 'William Steffen Nancy Thayer Fred Yan Pool David H'ilkins James YV0lf BASS CLARINET Carol Alwes SAXOPHONE Roger Biringer Mike Delaney Robert Hurdle Joyce Mader Larry Olson Vaughn Paessler FRENCH HORN 'Brant Dayis Gilberte Hamon Truman Mila Vera Newkirk Leone Salhanik Jeanne Stegen Jane XYatkins TRUMPET Dick Allgaier Gerald Brown iDonna Dauer Gerald Fox John Kennedy I LBA 'Terry Barton Yernon Stolte Alan XX'olf John Neinecek Ronald Turner BARITONE T Ji John Gale Myron Goodwin John XYolf ROMBONE lfred Cailey Donald Hamre Thomas Jones Peggy Keranen Robert Rendleman Denny Scelonge George Tagatz DRUMS Robert Bishop 'Charles Fisher Ronald Hildebrand Jerry' Jennings David O'Brien Paul Senne Betty Lou Stange Page H9 Joan Appleton Duane Kent 'QArtlelia Max Carol Stotl-L MAJORETTES kLynnette Coari Barbara Ekelund Nanty Hosler Nancy Mathews 'Eyelyn Milas Anita Nazis Barbara Quandt Harriet Quinn Rochelle SClllCSlIlU6I Virginia Syriderslxi Esther XX'ent1el COLOR GUARD Gerald Brown John Kennedy Charles Fisher Duane Kent John Cale Paul X an Dey ent: 'Section Leaders Songsters Slnspire .Audiences CHOIR MEMBERS FRONT ROVV: Mr. Davi Gelsey, Beverly Walden, JoAnn Firman, Patricia Danzer, Phyllis Eaton, Patricia Wingsness. SECOND ROYV: Patricia Hewitt, Kay Reeves Irma Stover, Mary lane Rovxan, Do th C l s, Sylvia Holcombe, Thalia Vamvakas Madelynn McGibbon Donna , I ' ro y arro 1, Adelia james, Beverly Haack, Marilyn Sargent, Mary Ludlam, Donna Dalrymple. THIRD ROW' Pete Pedersen, Philli P P' l B ' p apa, au runeau, David Haslett, Gerald Boevers, Carl Munger, Paul Schmidt, Howard Clary, Robert Mielke, Steven Turner, William Loomer. BACK ROYV: Thomas Dowdakin, Donald Cohan, Burton Cardwell LeRoy Hornig David Beatt Otto K b 'k , , y, ' ar usic y, Philip Schwarz, Richard Dubovik, Robert Plagge, Clyde Jarboe, Donald Wetzell, Thomas Hine. Performing in concerts and singing Christmas carols at local orphanages and hoines for the aged, the Proviso choral groups, directed by Robert A. Davis, have delighted many Proviso area audiences with inspiring melodies. The featured Christmas presentation of the choir this year was Fred Wfarings arrangement of The Song of Christmas. In February, the choir and Mrs. Mari- lyn Stevens' dance group rendered a choric dance version of Jerome Kern's '4Show- boat against a backdrop created by art students of Miss VVilhelmina Marin. In March, the choir journeyed to the Palmer House for a special performance at the convention of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Page 130 with Jlflelody, J'larmony,and Rhythm CHOIR MEMBERS FRONT ROXV: Gloria Fornaiolo, Carol Hauenstein, Anna May Pauley. Darlene Mueller. Sandra Louy, Judy Swan, Martha Groppi, Patricia Syyerson, Virginia Stretch. Sonja Holmer. Patricia Pauley. SECOND ROW: Donna Orr. Ruth Piotter, Gail Ogden, Diane Cregar, Thelma Schaeffer. Judith Gallas, Joanne Selig, Judith Bowers. Mary Larson, Nancy Countryman. THIRD ROXY: Richard Hrebik. Joseph Cusimano. Richard M'ilson, Herbert Apel, Mark McCleary. Glenn New- S lt Bruce Schioet Richard llhffner BACK ROW' Gerald kirk. XValter M'ilkins, Allen toc 'er. ' ' '. . t D . . . . Samuels. Donald Motlat, Patrick Fornaiolo. James Smith. James Whitmore. Frank Onorato. Robert Dittus. Raytnond Richards, Davis Norton. Donald Resslar, Stephen Marley. Norman Atkinson. CHOIR OFFICERS President ............. Howard Clary X'ice4Pt-esident ...,... ....,,,. P atricia Hewitt Secretary ,,.......,,,.. l'reasttrer ...,............... .... Student Director ....,.... ..t. Director ..................... ....... .Bey erly YValden ....rRobert Plagge ...Donald Cohan Robert A. Davis GIRLS' SEXTET Mary Larson Patricia Danzer Beverly XValden Mary Jane Rowan JoAnn Firman Carol Hauenstein ' ' Patil Schmidt Librarian ,,,,,...,, ,..., Business Manager .....,.. .,,.... R ichard Duboyilg Publicity Manager ..,,, , .,,,...,,t,.. Sandra Loux Robe Mistress. , Accompanists .,,,,., Donna Orr Dorothy Carroll Gail Ogden BOYS' OCTET Richard lYilson Donald Resslar Donald lX'e-tzell Richard Duboyik Page llll Carl Munger Thomas Hine Otto Rarbttsicky Patil Schmidt Ailvleiics 'gil H , w ifi A -, 1 V 4 4 5- . Fx s ri wi . A 'M - P- , si ii is ' Q lu if V I X g 4 r fi ir' ' Au W ' -flip . 454' lfkgql ,fi g d ll :Q- ,fu er s 1 f 'Jr f T- A 'ly 1 , il .. -xx A :Jkg e Wk 5 Ji . Ay !! 3 J' A ,. ,.y 5. ,,. L' 4 .V , V. K., K hm, E is R, R .2 ,fi ,gg ., fi Rigorous pracfice, fraining rules, Love of the game, defermmahon, sfigfi Team supporf, sporfsmanship- 1' From fhese good afhlefes are made. 1,5 From fhese we acquire 'TZ-E. ffl, Healfhy bodies and aleri minds. Eff We lose ourselves in Sfimulafing compefifion, i 1 5517. And build a reservoir of sfrengfh. i i fi As we grow in power, Lei us also sfrive fo grow in wisdom- fi? f '.'i 'i il? ! 1,5-. nw, W , s. . Y fi w-al fl av me 1 ,rf ,W ,gg 5? .dig -L1 my fi ,fix ? 'if 1' Q7 Q .5-, - is iw 1 .fi 35 'wh x .i x .jf Z PL H, N7 Y f f X ' 'fx 1 X N ,f Q 43' ,, , ' ' ,-3-'-up 'Uarsity .Tirates Hight FRONT ROW: Howell, managerg Chappel, Butts, Montino. SECOND 6 ROW: Hoggatt, Blackburn, Sheperd, Plagge, Bondlow, Keating. THIRD ROVV: Coach Puplis, Coach Sawosko, Aceto, Rumpf, Byrne, Schultz, Young. BACK ROW: Sullivan, Nitschke, Leone. McArthur, Frank, Coglianese. ,nf 'sn E N 7? , N. . A '77 f Q W . ' is ,Z ,P 5 B y , ,w f X V X . I I f T V I fy ,af 5 DAVENPORT The Bucs christened the '52 season by conquering Davenport l9-0 for the second consecutive year. The Pirates scored twice in X wan , the first and once in the third ., ,W X , quarter due to effective offensive ' 4 ,Z 3 , f , Vg f plays. Bob Rumpf scored in the ff .9 first period, and Tim Byrne in ' Q ff y ' . ' fy 1 M y U f , the Hrst and third. Alert defense V ,yi My , A 0 in ' on the part of the linemen .V ' ' showed the Bucs overpowering 1 4 Q, 4 y strength- i .4 1 y WAUKEGAN NILES In their Hrst Suburban League game, Proviso continued strong to conquer the Bulldogs from VVaukegan I3-7. The Bulldogs scored early in the first quarter, and held the lead until the Bucs tied it up in the second quarter on a run by Bob Rumpf, with Gordy Young hitting the extra point. The fourth quarter went scoreless in a battle of the defenses. Returning home for Proviso's first night game, the Bucs annihilated the Trojans 34-0. The Pirates tallied in every quarter to prove their superiority. Tom Zimanzl, Joe Rempert, Bob Rumpf, and Tim Byrne racked up the touch- down points, with Gordy Young kicking the extra pO1HtS. EVANSTON , Evanston took some of the light. out of Proviso's Homecoming by trampling the Pirates 34-13 for their first defeat. The VVildkits dominated play in the first half. They smashed the Buc's line mainly through the running of Milt Gibbs, and scored 21 points. The Pirates scored 13 points in the second half, but Evanston retained the lead by scoring an equal number of tallies. Page 134 jhrough Slough Season 15' fif' I x 4 i as i.Q..A it 5 I, FRONT ROIY: L. Stange, Zimanzl, Rembert, Traynor, managerg Lloyd. manager. SECOND ROIV: Fiorito, Col- well, Smith, Golz, Armour. THIRD ROIV: Brown, Klages, Strazala. Kraus. Coach Jenks, Coach Kassel. BACK ROXV: IV. Stange, George. Pedersen. Keyes, Terry. NOT PICTURED: Lienhardt. -lf- NEW TRIER Proviso traveled to New Trier and added to the satisfaction of the Indians' homecoming by fall- ing 2l-l2. The Bucs drew first blood, but the Indians soon took the lead which they kept for the - rest of the contest. Tim Byrne's A f Q u ,..2e e . 'f aerials to Pete Fiorito and Bill if s . f U i ' it Bondlow contributed the biggest f at st N 'Aly I Q , gains in the Pirates' touchdown ' P . 3 5 1 I drives. MORTON In their second daylight home game, the Bucs rallied after losing to New Trier the previous week. YV ith Joe Aceto and Bob Rumpf doing the scoring, Proviso tasted victory to the tune of l8-0. The linemen held the spotlight recovering fum- bles and holding Morton scoreless. OAK PARK 1 Proviso succumbed to its old rival 26-6 to close the season with a four and four record. The Bucs began a sustained drive after the opening kickoff, which faded with a score in sight. Oak Park domi- nated the play, the lone Proviso highlight coming when Don Coglianese, guard, in- tercepted a Huskie pass to tally the only Proviso touchdown. Page 135 HIGHLAND PARK Next in the Pirates' pigskin grind came High- land Park, who edged the Bucs out 7-6 for their third defeat. The Little Giants hit pay-dirt in the opening minutes of the first quarter. The Bucs came back in the second quarter with a tally, but missed the extra point. The second half saw no scoring, as it was a battle of defenses. Excitement, Golor, and jhrills The stands hll to capacity when Proviso plays at home. We hope the fighting -lay Vees returned as happy as they left. Council workers and Pops chat with Orchestra Leader Schreiber at homecoming dance. Even the faculty ushers take time during a tense moment to watch our boys. Varsity cheerleaders have the new look. Notice the jackets? Don't let the mud get in your nose! Because of you I have a feeling l'm falling. Even if one is unwilling, it takes two to tangle. Page 136 Hill Zestful Football Season M ff , 1 , 1241 Five dolls and a guy get set for C'mon blue! A formal mock wedding takes place on the football field. The bonfire blazes warm welcome to returning alumni. WW jifri Mr. Becker tries to teach Shirl some Indian dance techniques. Even the president works selling for Huh, Smitty? A XVildkit tackles a Proviso soph on his way to the goal post Fred Keys makes a break for pay dirt against Oak Park. XVhat chance has a fellow to get ahead these days? Pa ge 137 ?a af? ,,, ' , V, Wx ,, I' f fyy Wed W Sl'U's Display jighting Spirit FRONT ROVV: Pavone, Gerleve, Farina, DeLaPaz, Dutton, Propeck, Wolf, Adair, Ravanesi, Wood Sye. SECOND ROW: Fornero, Klages, Shepherd, Caliendo, McNally, Cohan, Bowden, Y'Vhited Stange, Munger, Haussermann, Sansone, Biermann, Eck, Laciura. THIRD ROW: Coach Ratten: joyneau, manager, Walt, manager. BACK ROW: Heinrich, Corrigan, Marley, Herculson, Carpenj bury, Stuart, Sturm, Erfurth, Hall, Blumthal, Lehmann, Kohoutek, Speta, Chirueanti, Putzo, Apel ter, Overhage, DeAngles, Sommer, Bond, Boysal, Brown, Berrier, Brigham. VVith Coach Rattenbury at the helm, the JV pirate crew steered its course to four Wins, one tie, and two defeats. The Pirates blanked Schurz and Waukegan in their first engagements, and sailed on through Bloom and Evanston. They were overhauled by New Trier, and after a draw at Morton, they were sunk by 1 Oak Park. September 12 Schurz-Here Proviso 14 ..... .,,,., S ehurz 0 September l9 Waukegan-There Proviso Waukegan 0 September 27 Bloom-Here Proviso Bloom 7 October 4 Evanston-There Proviso Evanston . 6 October ll New Trier-There Proviso New Trier 39 October I8 Morton-There Proviso Morton 6 November 1 Oak Park-Here Proviso Oak Park 9 Page 138 f 'f'g.'if5':f3--9 Sophs Trove Scoring .Ability In a rugged eight-game schedule, the sophs were victorious in fire of the matches. The Bucs held four of their opponents scoreless, but were tied by a fighting Morton squad. Judging from their ability and enthusiasm this season, the outlook for next year's varsity is bright. Proviso 19 ..,.,. ,.,..... X rgo 0 Proviso 6 t,... .,s,.... N ew Trier I9 Proviso 13 .,..., ..,.,.. X Vaukegan 6 Proviso 13 ,t,,. .,,..,. N Iorton I3 Proviso 12 .,.,., ...,,., N iles 0 Proviso 7 ,t,.. ...,... H ighland Park 0 Proviso 6 .,.,,. ...,,. E vanston 20 Proviso 20 ,t.,, ....,t, O ak Park 0 A SQUAD FRONT ROXY: NIcCleary. manager: Yenell. managerg Turnley. Schweikert. Diverde. Friebus. Keys. Basarich. Leber. manager. SECOND ROXY: Frey. Dukes. Neil. Yentrella. Hlatson. Ostermann. Rasmussen. Gibson. Cusimano. O' Cal- laghan. Cannella. THIRD ROYY: Coach Slimmer. Coach YVrobke. Lhverzogt. Palermo. NIcFeeIx. Crowe. Grace, Hig- ginbotham. Schill. Dengler. Edwards. Coach Hatley. BACK ROXV: Eckhardt. Daleen. Ehlert. Simonelli. Fornaiolo. Bielss. Goetz. Chilicas, Miller. Knippenberg. Schultz, Munson. Maka. B SQUAD FRONT ROXV: Keys. Urban. Eberhardy. Lundberg. Lehmann, Bronge. Deklakis. NIcCleari'. manager. SECOND ROXY: Lofgren. Swanson. Cuitichanin. Hurtt. Appa, Caston. Sciortino. Zmania. Propeck. Frantz. DeRose. THIRD ROXV: Coach Hatley. Coach Trantham. Conklin. Echelberger. Scheuerman. Lund, Hagen. Pass. Schiller. BACK ROW: Ireland. Pearson. Beck, Moore, Ruschke. Brock. Anderson, Fese. Nissen, Rasmussen. Q 9. . . '5iia3 ?a. ii 'Q is. Q 5 189 35 ,45 9-2 1 T27 13 39 ai La 37 QW, 3 fx A SQUAD FRONT ROXV: Anderson, Bilwacks, Mango, Barton, Kyanka, Swensen, Zito, Fors, Conaway, Vfalsh, Laccabue SECOND ROW: Thiesse, manager, Conners Herrmann Jahnke Schrader Cervone Yundt Pla 9 IVeld McK ' , , , , , , pl, f , enzie Zito, Vukelich, Bearwald, Shafer, Smolk. THIRD ROVV: Coach Bryan, Coach Storhy, Coach Greip, Petersen, Alt- man, Pfannes, Brunken, Buchanan, Rau, Scheitler, Beaven, Scanio. BACK ROW: Lask, Toman, Hill, Klemp, Hood, Deizman, Basso, Schultz, Colella, Grace, Remley, Carder, Cribari, Gershkowitz, Barhowice. B SQUAD FRONT ROW: Neil, Xventland, Musgrove, Mfayman, Beatty, Belline, Bender, Swiderski, Peterson, Biringer. SECOND ROW: Miller, Bisley, Xrvilliamson, Grant, Rasmussen, Crenshaw, Dallmeyer, Rosenthal, Carithers, Brown, Stellato, Coglianese, Auriemma. THIRD ROW: Coach Rice, Coach Hartley, Catrone, T. Sommer, Petramale, Page, Ludwig- son, Benge, Lind, Kulat, Fairchild, Haydon, Forsythe, manager, Bick, manager. BACK ROIN: Overhage, G. Sommer, Stadler, Pomilia, Kroc, Burnell, Hoover, Hays, Smigaj, Eidern, Knight, Clay, Misulonas, Sykes. Baby Bucs .Have Successful Season In a see-saw season the Freshmen won hve games and lost only three, two by a one-point mar- gin. The boys were trained hy Coaches Bryan, Storby, and Griep. The Bahy Bucs whipped Blue Island I2-6 in the opener, hut were tripped up by Vlfaukegan I3-l2 the following Saturday. Gathering momentum, the Frosh machine trampled Bloom 24-0 and skimmed by Evanston 7-6. Trouble then heseiged the team as they were defeated by New Trier 28-6. The Morton game was canceled. Hard luck followed the yearlings as they were toppled by Highland Park l-1-I3, hut they finished in grand style, smashing Oak Park 7-0. Page 140 a Grosscountry . . .Speed .Wlus Endurance They're off! just two more miles to go. It looks like a winner for Proviso in the pre-season battle with Oak Park. VARSITY FRONT ROW: Edfors, Schultz, Rick, Lawson, Chiero, Meilahn, Ernst, Blasky, manager. BACK ROYV: Coach Monilaw, Bernard, manager, Barrett, Stewart, Cha- lupnik, Dina, Blasius. FROSH-SOPH FRONT ROXV: Nelson, Busch, Malinowski, Glover, Hovorka, Cornell, Burnette, Hart. SEC- OND ROXY: Simpson, Doss, Philipps, Collura, Stephenson, Guttke, Tripp, Hamilton, Spurr, Edgren. THIRD ROXV: Coach Monilaw, Schomas, Blasky, Vin- cent, Prodzinski, jones, Stocker. Crail, Campbell, manager. BACK ROW: Zeno, Sternig, Stecki, Ter- rana, Hicks, Jacobsen, MacCar- ron, Peterson, Christianer, Ernst. VARSITY The varsity cross country team raced through the season winning four of the seven meets. Proviso's only league loss was to the champion Evanston squad. The harriers dealt defeat to Morton and New Trier, and whi ed the Oak Park Huskies twice, but succumbed to the over- . PP . . whelming power of LaGrange and Bloom. The thinclads closed the season by capturing second Jlace in the Suburban League Meet and third lace in the District Meet. I o P FRESH-SOPH The fresh-soph cindermen victoriously finished the season by winning the coveted Suburban League Championship. Individual honors went to Henry Vincent, '55, who took the First place crown. The team overcame Oak Park, Morton, Bloom, and Evanston, sullering their only loss to LaGrange. In spite of numerous injuries, the Sophs had power and depth in rank which gives hope for a strong varsity next year. Page 141 Uarsity Squad .Wicks Up Speed as is FRONT ROW: Sanders, Klages, Wolfe, Garvin, Dubek. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Hartley, Shepherd, Thonn, Aceto, Nitschke, Morse, manager. BACK ROW: Alten- burg, manager, Strzala, Stange, Frillman, Pedersen, Karpel, manager. The Pirates started with an outlook of a highly unvictorious season. Six conference games and the initial game of the Christmas tournament passed without a win. Then something seemed to wake the boys up and they won six of the remaining twelve games. The fact that many of their losses were by only one or two points showed the powerhouse Proviso had. Prior to the Regional, Proviso won three games, and looked like an upset in the scheme of things, with a good chance of beating the favored Oak Park. The boys were tense, and lost to Oak Park in the first game of the Regional. The season ended with a 6 and I3 record. Page 142 Gamera Gatches Gagers Sin .Action gay 'Uees Balance wins Losses FRONT ROXV: Strzala, Shepherd, Gar- vin, Dubck, MIDDLE ROXV: Coach Hartley, Beatty, Hall, Nitschke. BACK ROXV: lilickhahn, managerg Oppen- horn, Strong, manager. The ,IV's had a good season, winning seven and losing seven. Wfith a wealth ol' talent, the team didn't Click consistently, but showed spark in several games, such as their First tilt with the .lunior Varsity ol' the state champion La Grange team in which they won 61-42. They did succeed in accomplishing some- thing definitely of importance: defeating Oak Park twice by more than ten points. Page 144 Fresh - Soph 73asketeers SOPHOMORE In a season of low-scoring games, the sophs didn't seem to be capable of swishing the hoops. In the games which they did win, they remedied this situation, scoring over forty markers. Their overall record for the season was seven wins and ten losses, for a .-112 percentage. Page 143 SOPHOMORE FRONT ROXV: Dethlefsen, Spurr, Cione, Basarich. SECOND ROXV: Moore, Saari, Pucci, G. lVright, Gibson, Jacobsen. THIRD ROXV: Coach Sawosko, Unverzagt, Simonelli, Maag, Ruschke, McFeely, Hal binc, manager. B.-XCK ROXV: Lund, inan- agerg Eckart, liisenliammer, Richardson, Conklin, Keys, P. Hfright, manager. FRESHMAN FRONT ROXV: XVentland, Obrock, Nauertz, Sniolk, Toman, Scanlan. Casaua. SECOND ROYV: Pfannes, Simon, Schultz, Yundt, Broz. Borer, Schrader. THIRD ROYVZ Coach Tiefenthal, Coach Kagy, Buchanan, Pletta, Dulmek, Mays, Vukelich. BACK ROXV: Knaack. O'Day, Reinley, Canatly, Gibbs, Green, Couriers, Holin- gren. FRESHMAN The freshman team, showing powerful pros- pects, won l6 and lost 2 games. ln spite of losing by 5 points to New Trier and by l point to Morton, the Baby Bucs scored on the average H more points per game than did their opponents. Under john Tiefenthal, the boys marched through the season like veterans, they showed promise of at winning soph squad next year. VARSITY Jlflermen Exhibit Undaunted Spirit VARSITY Proviso's mermen were a constant threat to all opponents. The team, under Coach Hagen's super- vision, splashed up four wins but drowned in the other five meets. The real teamwork came as the season was ending. By churning the waters they won the last three contests in succession. Since half of Mr. Hagen's swim- mers will return next year, the varsity will be as strong as or stronger than this year's squad. FRESH-SOPH The Fresh-Soph tankmen dove into a season of rough competition. They lost their first six meets, but came back to win their last two. With Coach Hagen's help, the boys never gave up, they cut the opponents' lead in each succeeding meet until they could capture the points to score two Proviso wins. FRONT ROW: Plumery, Eck Maslowski, Kaiser, Anderson Fry. MIDDLE ROVV: Eberharcly McDermott, Ady, Petralito Schneider, Bernard, manager. BACK ROW: Coach Hagen Munger, Sharer, Eckhardt, Card- well, Coach Jenks. FRESH-SOPH FRONT ROYV: Benge, Petra- lito, R., Mayer, Peterson. SEC- OND ROVV: Nichols, Lovellette, Raymond, Craig, Lind. BACK ROXV: Coach Hagen, Mleld Whitmore, Van Deventer, Mgr. Malone, Coach Jenks. v FRESHMAN FRONT ROYV: Thiesse, Kent' gen, Bryson, Catrone, Nordskog. MIDDLE RONV: Lovellette Nichols, Lind, Benge, Maxwell, Coffman, manager. BACK ROW: Coach Hagen, Youngsteadt, Mleld, Barton, Scott, Coach Jenks. l Page HIS wrestlers BOC1Sf State Ghamp VARSITY FRONT ROW: White, Stewart, Yaccino, Montino, Bonavolonta, Fleming. SECOND ROW: New kirk, manager, Mills, Mikolitis, Schmidt, Trage, Blasky, Fatta, Howell. THIRD ROW: Coach Slimmer, Brigham, Mann, George, Coglianese, Krengel, Douglas, manager. BACK ROXV: Kelly, Schmolke, Schandelmeier, Chappell, Hrebik. FRESH-SOPH FRONT ROXV: Johnson, Fairchild, Riha, Kampf, Coleman, Hokanson, Hart. SECOND ROW: Croson, Gershkowitz, M. Anderson, Misulonas, Meilahn, Cannella, Overhage, Cusimano, Propeck. THIRD ROXV: Coach Kassel, Davia, Swanson, Culumber, Appa, Pearson, C. Anderson, Olson, manager. BACK ROW: Rasmussen, Medrow, Bielss, Neil, Brunken, Dxngler, Schultz. VARSITY The Pirate matmen, under the able guidance ol Coach Slimmer, finished the season with a record of 6 wins and 6 losses. Thornton defeated Proviso to open the mat season, but Proviso recovered from this early shock by trouncing their next three opponents. The boys regained their prestige as they won their fourteenth straight sec- tional title, qualifying seven grapplers for the state meet. George Kelly, the bulwark of the Buc squad, remained undefeated through- out the year and closed his brilliant season by copping First place in the state meet. FRESH-SOPH Wfinning 7 out of their 9 nieets, the freshesoph, under the direction of Coach Kassel, showed excellent prospects for next year's varsity. Page 147 4544 'Bucs Ghallenge Foes on Diamond In a battle with the weather as well as with their opponents, the baseball squad has managed a record as the Provi goes to bed. XfVith warmer weather approaching the boys have their eye on a better berth than they now hold. The team's nucleus, all Appleton trained, are the returning lettermen and the boys who played American Legion ball last summer. The Fresh-Soph squad has Hne prospects for a season of which the athletic department will Eelproud.1These boys will be battling the present juniors for positions on the l954 varsity base- a squat . VARSITY FRONT ROWV: Feckner, managerg Butts, Collins, Leninger, Grecco, Ter- tilli, Douglas, manager. SECOND ROW: Gundlach, Deitzler, Conigan, McNally, Frillman, XV. Stange, Fiorito, Zapolski, manager. THIRD ROXV: Appleton, Pedersen, Young, Nitshke, Segermark, Schuch- BACK RONV: Aceto, Thonn, Coach Byrne, mann. Nc-dry, George, Leigber, Bacci, L. NOT PICTURED: Cade, Rob- Stange. inson, Hlolf, Coach Yvrobke. FRESH-SOPH FRONT ROIV: Richardson, Ireland, Schweikert, Simonelli, Crail, Dethlef- sen. SECOND ROYV: Crank, Hull, Nielsen, Pavia, Diebold, Kane, Ven- trella, Keys. THIRD ROIV: Zmaina, Nissen, Ostermann, O'Callaghan, Mc- Ifeely, Gardner, Iickhardt. FOURTH ROXV: Goetz, Knippenberg, jarchow, Maag, Risenhanimer, Bondlow, Hurtt. BACK ROYV: Coach Joyner, Dukes, Rushke, Neil, Rowley, manager, Kietz- mann, manager. FRESHMAN FRONT ROIV: Herrmann, Buchanan, Becker, Dubek, Kraml, Summers, Green, Barton. SECOND ROW: Stewart, EI- kins, Belline, Altman, Lynn, Lacca- bue, Borer, Pfannes, Bishop. THIRD ROYV: Connors, Beaxen, Simon, Lun- ger, Yundt, Schrader, Gibb, XfVilliam- son, Gellinger. BACK ROW: Coach Tiefenthal, Thiesse, managerg Mc- Bride, manager: Stellato, Barlels, Broz, Remley, Okon, manager, Fiene, man- ager. NOT PICTURED: Bilwacks, Vukelich, Klemp, manager. ?!lWlS5 QW 0 VIS ?g 0 0,5 mans? ? Sa gpvtxo, WAV Page 148 QGVBK,-K W 4? fl FRONT ROXV: Collisi, Chmelik, Benson. SECOND ROXV: McNally, Selverston, Lilly, Villacci. BACK ROYV: Boevers, Karbusicky, Zach, Eberhardy, Cihak. NOT PIC- TURED: Cardwell, Brettman, Car- penter, Malone, Baldwin, Bjornson, Bjelk, Strickert. 4 Schuchrnann, shortstopg Byrne, 2nd base frillman Lentei field Ieigbu lbt blse Leigber, lst base. Cundlach, Aceto, Stange, Grecco, pitchers Segermark, Young, catchers. .Cifeguarcls 53rotect Swimmers Proviso liieguards are responsible lOl the sdety ol the sxxnniners during classes in the pool. ln order to qualify they must li ue completed s ll1SilClOl'lly the course in lifesaving under the direction ol George H gen Although the lilesivers are trained primarily to serve the school they ue 1150 equipped lor euminei ern ployinent at local pools. ,-5 ,ff if Page 149 j. Brown, Musgrove, Knop. Qolf . . . jennis ,,, fff' if? 7 GOLF From a turnout of nearly forty boys, twelve boys remain on the team from which a five-man squad is chosen for each match. TVally Munson, who held the number three position last year is Proviso's mainstay. In a practice meet with Leyden the linksters were victorious, 9-6, but they have little hope for unseating Highland Park, last year's state champions. GOLF FRONT ROW: Woelke, Bacci, Ill- ingworth. BACK ROW: Coach Foster, Mfilson, Shure, R. Hassel- bach, Benisek, Hoeksema, H. Has- selbach, Frillman, Paulson. NOT PICTURED: Munson. TENNIS Although the tennis squad has three returning lettermen, the prospects for the season are not too optimistic. Because the initial turnout was sparse, the team lacks depth. As the Prom' goes to press, the boys have chalked up a 2 and 3 record, largely because of the efforts of Don Cohan, John Guess, and Dick Thiele. VARSITY TENNIS FRONT ROW: Thiele, Cohan, Guess, Terrana. BACK ROW: Kirk, Williams, Zeman, Scott. NOT PIC- TURED: Sanders. FRESH-SOPH TENNIS FRONT ROYV: Miller, Yaeger, Joy- aux, Knaack. BACK ROW: Baum- gartner, Cooper, Jacobs, Nemecek, Hegy. NOT PICTURED: R. Brown, Page 150 fpirate Gindermen Show Tromise lgnnvnss l RUVISU IE VARSITY K FRONT ROXY: Meilahn. Finkler, PRUYISU Gl'g'l1l'21Cl'1, Fisher. Zimanzl. SECOND ROW: Blasius, Osis, Dina, Cohen. Barrett, Stewart. THIRD ROIY: Rembert. Cioglianese. Stokes, Laatz. Dittns. BACK ROXY: Coach Puplis. Coach Ciriep. Coach Hagen, Smith. Keating, Ifick, Mcflleary, manager. NOT I'IC'l'I'RED: XVolf, Ravanesi. Stuart, Brown, Cardwell, Pearson. ,mise FRESH-SOPH FRONT ROXV: Fleig. Bimler, Doss. Spnrr, lfinkler. Edwards. SECOND ROXV: Lofgren, Pomilia, Bearwald. Collura, Shafer, Anderson. THIRD ROXY: Vincent, Hill, Jacobson, Hig- ginbothan. Pearson, Stokes, Niaka. I-'OVRTH ROIV: Lund. Gibson, Simpson. Pletta, Newkirk, manager. BACK ROXV: Coach Griep, Coach Hagen, Coach Pnplis. NOT PIC- TI'RliD: Chilicas, jahnke, Lorel- lette, Nlacflarron, Petersen, Rasmus- sen, Scanio, Stephenson, Ihrerlagt, Warfield, XValsh, Xocher. Ildgren. T vRl1Vl5A As the indoor season moved by, the varsity appeared to have only an average squad. Victories came against Austin, Schurz, Blaine, and Nlortong but the thinclads bowed to the powerlul Evanston, Oak Park, Phillips, and New Trier teams. Melvin Stokes in the high jump and Dick Barrett in the mile run were Consistent winners. The soph cindermen had one of their best lorces this year. The boys Hashed in all of their matches. losing only to Oak Park. .Ks the Pmwi retires, they show great promise as a continued winner Ior the rest of the season and as a varsity next year. Page151 CGLLWIW of 1952 ww! 1953 .AUTUMN - Back to U?outine...9?eunions.. Here's a boy who could tell if he would. Our guess is, he will. Come on, we haven't got all day! Where's your pass, Bud? Suburban League soph champs come in winded but victorious. Buy a program from the Hi-Y and enioy the football game! An authentic Indian ceremonial dance is staged by Chief Becker. These charming archers should be ready by next leap year. Novice dressmakers demonstrate their skills during open house. Page 155 53icn.ics...3ootball...Grisp Hall ,Air Q 5 WX. I Q H X .H f , ,wwf z In scrimmage, watch the ball, young fella, not the birdie! The tielclhouse is the scene ot this lively Council pep rally. Sleepy-time gals take a stroll at the League fashion show. We spy one lone father enioying the chorus on freshman night. Careful, girls, or that picnic food will go to w-a-i-s-tl ls it so funny when a girl loses her bus pass and Blue Book? The clever girls have a good concrete idea , but what is it? Page 154 E X S 'CQJINTER - Season of Snowmixczms... ss. ' 4 K? N 2 h L s ti r he c ca ' Xl! g ,f 5 Angel Michael is on hand to help the Dawn of Heavenly Dazef' Art students show their handiwork in beautiful Christmas display. Watch out, boy! Christie has a dangerous look in her eye. Famous Iwo Jima scene is re-enacted at the patriotic assembly. Smiling Girls' Sextette are winners on tamous amateur show. Talented artists create interesting skyline for Junior Miss. Morton player acts stunned as Beryl leaps high to intercept. Page155 Social Hestivities . ., . Slncloor Sports f A , as , Vg if 4 ' fr X oyss . , S M f rf' W 'I X1'kA Q mm,,,, ,ff , , .J Senior Guard girls hold formal dance in transformed Social Room. The generosity of 109 homerooms brings joy to many little girls. At Patriotic assembly students view symbol of freedom for all. Dr. Howerton's arts lectures raise us to collegiate level. Faculty members are lavish in their praise of the FTA tea. Cheerleaders watch with bated breath while ball hovers on the rim. Library pages greet yuletide season at gay Christmas Party. Page156 SPRING - Baseball 1?'ever...Elections.. f sa? , ,, ,1 'Fe ,-0 iw. Xhfcf Gs! ffl? fl, Frosty the Snowman pays a visit to Ushers' Club Snow Ball. Modern dancers blend rhythm with music at choral concert. Gazing at that special mixer date under a fountain of stars. John serenading one pretty senorita too many at the Fiesta. Eight soloists add charm and distinction to choir concerts. Players in lively scene expound pros and cons of marriage. Beauties and the bull are featured at International Fiesta. Page157 Xi Y an ii?-f .J ..fl, s. 'v X . rx L... rf .bull YC i Romances . . . Gommencement . Harewells Here's a familiar sight in the halls after the Provi comes out. Teams' choices: Schultz, Gore, Aceto, Kelly. Pedersen, absent. A few deft touches give Bob grey hair and ministerial dignity Putting the books to bed for the summer, a back-breaking job How can Marlene explain to the librarian this long-lost book? Pal pictures-sentimental reminders of treasured friendships. Have you the right time? Or how wrong is the tower clock? We wonder how some people find time to relax on the lawn. Page 158 W .lf ook .Ahead We are sfanding in a greaf dawn, One fhaf ofhers could nof know, Af a heighf fhey only dreamed of As fhey foiled far below. We are seeking for fhe summif Of a mountain, cloud encurled, Soaring upward fo fhe heavens From foundafions of fhe world. We are climbing up rough foofhills, Moving slowly o'er each sfone, We are reaching for high goals Ofhers never could have known. We are slipping, sliding, falling, Going upward, even sfill Wifh a grim deferminafion To surmoum' fhaf disianf hill. To insure our upward journey, Charfed by our fafhers' fread, Wifh our sighfs upon fhe fufure, We, fhe youfh, musf look ahead. Page 1 J .l DAWN LEBER P P ACTIVITIES Band .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Camera Club ..,.., Choir ,.,,I,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cine Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,, Co-op Study Halls ..,........ Explorer Scouts ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,-,,,, Future Business Leaders ,.......... Future Teachers of America ...... Girls' Athletic Association ....... Girls' League ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hi-Y .,....,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Machine Shop Club .......,.. National Honor Society ,.,.... Numerals Club ,,..,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, Orchestra ,,,....,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,, Parent-Teachers Association I , Pe J Club ,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,, Proviso Major Letter Men ,.,..., ,,,,, . Proviso Minor Letter Men .. Proviso Players .,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., Proviso Youth Fellowship ....,.. i.,,,i Science Club ...................,,....,. Student Council ,..,,,,, ,,.,,,, Ushers' Club ........... ADMINISTRATION Assistant Superintendent ..... Attorney .......,...,..,,........,,,,., Board of Education ......... Counselors ..,,..,...,,,..,,, 1' aculty ..............,.........,.. Faculty Committees ....... Nurse .,...,,....,,..,..,,..,,,..,. Registrar ................. Superintendent ......................,.. AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK ATHLETICS Baseball ......... Basketball ........ Cross Country ...... Football ..,.......... Golf ..,..........,. Life Saving Swimming ...., Tennis ..... 71 rack ,.......t. VVrest ling ,,.... CAFETERIA CALENDAR Slnclex 128-129 113 130-131 113 101 114 122 112 120-121 105-107 108-109 117 98-99 118-119 126-127 112 116 118-119 118-119 115 110-111 114 100-104 117 15 12 19 15 19-21 18 16 15 13 49 148-149 142-145 141 134-140 150 149 146 150 151 147 50 153-158 CLASSES Freshman ........ Sophomore ....., -Iunior .,.,..,.....,, Senior .........,,,,,,....,,,, Class Play .,.......,,,,, Class Portraits ...... Here's VVho ...........,. Informal Pictures Officers .......,.........,,. Poem ................,.,....,. Summer School ....... DEPARTMENTS Art .,............... Commercial .......... English ,..,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, Home Economics ...... Industrial Arts ...,... Language ..,l.,,,,,,,,, Library ,,..,,,.,.,,,.., lvlathematics ......,,... Music .......................... Physical Education ...... .,.... Science ..................... Social Studies ......... Special Education .... Speech ..................... DIVISION PAGES Activities ,.,,.,,,,,,,,, Athletics .....,. Calendar ....... 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