Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Q X uf 1 ff' ,4,,--'A .-f-fi'-M -,,,,,., S 3 , ix 521511 I gy J I Prmiso VIYOWIISIIHD Iliglh School Nlalywoml. Illinois E QE Eg, 5 0' 35 SQ, KQTWQ' .wg-f ' , W f -ri f Y mm Mqwtw 4 F 4 429 Y M 3 , S A ig., 1 A MQ, :n.'.X-Ng ff , 1-as X W' J tw l x X 1' fl if I K 2 in 5 . l'-,N y I s l, I . .js f SX u ' A My V il, f ' i BE. . more -f ff- f- tletiicalion jf 0 9 0511 r0U1'J0 um' . Never before have so many students filled our halls - never again. Next year with the completion of Proviso West, enrollment in the present building will diminish. Not satisfied with having the biggest, we've attempted to make it the best Proviso ever. We'll remember this as a year of improvement and growth. Proviso began in l9l0 with eighteen teachers instructing 254 pupils. Eight years later a man wearing a face as familiar to Proviso students as the tower joined the faculty as a science teacher. ln l955 this man assumed an administrative position. Dur- ing the next twenty-four years our enrollment climbed to tisoo. Duties became proportionately too numerous for old-fashioned methods of record-keeping. He accepted the tremendous task of converting to the IBM system. Growth of any school eventually amounts to the same thing fe the need for increased lacilities. llours projecting enrollment ligures, alternoons spent consulting with the arcliitect he has taken time to transform a dream into a reality. 'l'he dream was a blueprint of Proyiso Wlest, an ultra-modern school with space in which to grow. The reality presents clean, symmetrical lines of brick and con- crete awaiting completion. 'l'o honor in a small way a iuan who is retiring after having devoted the linest years ol' his lille to the education of youth. we the students ol Proyiso dedicate the N758 l'1'U1'i to yOU. t - r 1 t.ii.xiu.ifs C.. l.-Xtltl.-KRT 'While Linda NY ilhelm bmicslw, Whey s m:be1un 'Qhaz nw em 0 Memcxrifd I-THU, LOW miziliifg-31 iw 7 H355 PN, in -ray, QL bd f 0 i P A it X f W f 'W ai J Z dy! 4 --..,,,,,,,, UDV JN fE ' '---Z,.wm..7,kb O 5 3 .Mo if .. -' s s I r' ' , V H if aff Q ' ASQ . jig, ' MH Awww . . f ra , f rf. Fifa ZZWf?W??ZWmW -. .,,A N,..,,.A+..M,,, fi we 4 ' 40,9 , ,.,. ,, , .0 I , 'L 1. f. W.,..,....aL'.., , M i5?x3SR??1XXEX' JE K 2 N V-sf X .1 Wi ' - A , If-un-..n.p., S W 5 M QLM HEil,ll !M N.. N. A ' . 'f i 2 fz ,Qs WSQ, Q Q wwf X Q M w x A ,. m.w.cQE. my HQ N1 XM N... ...Q Egg 'sw .N LAY ' www . 4 JS? .xx xv wif .- mms XYYNNQ - x Q Qi. A .. Q-Q.-Wim ' -N is Rv rw. .X NNN ' V X93 N.-. .J N u-.lufnwgw-...m www ., vi . ,r sl, I W4 1 ff Y - , as . ' 4 . ,. . ul . . 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The department also spon- sored such clubs as the Delphic Literary So- ciety and the English Cabinet, an organization which promoted the use of correct English in all classes. Now larger than ever before, the depart- ment boasts thirty-nine teachers and 4,849 pupils. Offering twenty-three courses with training in journalism, speech, literature, dra- matics, and secretarial English, it supplies the needs of each pupil. Thus, the English staff attempts to give to its students a thorough understanding of our English language and an appreciation of our literary heritage. M., kia' ' 1.4. X fa vf r L. ' . , 1 it 'Mfiw jfs . , . 4 'li , , ,ff F it f he 4 .5 ,,r. -, XXX if f W1 A 1 f W Q ' Z2 XX f V .- . M or r .. f i Q ' . pf. X I . ' WG' . ' Xxx i ' NX.. f -N. rs. ff fm. M., MN 'se K,-' -.V l I xnxx 'I L , N , raw,-ff he 1 tw. . .. ,ff it 1 f C' A 3 ' 1 Qxi X ,E--2 Q . ,g 'Q 1 3 , . A 'Q f 1 1. X ga,-r A 4 f,,q,,.w-M .l , Y W -IWNKAN' an KK xxix ,XX A ., mx X . fe- N if J, 13, fu z ,vv:Zt,g 2 f, 3 'zffx 554 f ... mg fi? 1 rg! 5 ,. 5 P IQ zf. fEf:Q'2 ..q,,fV,V hw, f f , 21,5 IV ffg? w f if 1 Q , . . . 6 f A x , Q . Z , sg, S K I ki Xia ' A s asf K is fy af is aff E ,- im F? . Xi, K ,cy ' R X. ,ga ociaf .giucbeff Humanity - supersonic speed and the possi- bilities of atomic power constantly make com- munication easier and faster. As our contacts with the varied aspects of human nature widen, so must our understanding of ourselves and others. In 1918 the Social Studies department, in order to develop this understanding in its stu- dents, taught three courses. Today a staff of seventeen teaches a total of thirteen subjects. While all of the present-day courses deal with the humanities, two of the most recent addi- tions, psychology and sociology, concern them- selves directly with people, their behavior, and their problems. To further supplement classroom activity, numerous extracurricular groups have spon- sored a variety of worthwhile projects through the years. Talks by guest speakers and discus- sions on current events rank high among these. Thus, with well-timed expansion and extra- curricular activities, the Social Studies depart- ment strives to develop a spirit of understand- ing and cooperation in its students -- two qualities so necessary in out times. , g f Pa f .. ,Y -W rl. fggglam ,M . Q .X .Wa X, an p -Q ,S .1 ff Wt -i , , ,fa f' y J 5-ff 9 A .f' r I QT ' 'X U3 be i 7 1 WH if ,UW S yi, ,X 1, - f ,f f f . 5.9.-vfx 4. 3 a I s S , f ii . f'N X,-7-K -lt ,S 'Nl .-ff A 1 6 'V X ig!-Ek f 2 ' -,ggi ff , A g , X 1 v 72,1 ff . i 1 l i gn 1 at M,-as I 2 ,f ta, hx E2 CT N - 3 ...- E rex W A A 5 X J 5 fy if E K Q F Xa-1 , e 5 ,S Q ,f ff ' J suv' si . - - J QW, Q - f X, . i if K, gf, .. .,...,. S 3 S, , y.A,, Q I 5 wi ii .1 ,J il - ff!! X' T x N-if ci f ',1.a -..,,g X Y! E lg.. ,A s 'fv,v'. ' L X s- , 4 . M cience Experiment - through experiment, science corrects the old creeds and sweeps away our infantile convictions. In 1918 a strange contraption called the wireless met with discovery. As the world marveled at this wondrous invention, Proviso's 1 young scientists scrutinized it also. Three years ' passed, science moved on, and with it Proviso acquired ten times the equipment of the year 1918. Clubs began to spring up. The teachers f - organized them through the classes and held . meetings once every two weeks during classes. Essay contests, poster contests, and field trips typify the numerous activities in which the clubs indulged.. ff -. Today, the science department teaches 2,774 ya V p students, nearly 58W of the entire student body. , , M,-f ' Q The twenty-one teachers in the department ex- W ,yfff ff , plain and demonstrate the many inventions of ,. science such as the Geiger counter, airplane, and microscope. Q, The science department, through its teach- Qi If fx X sa .ji 5. ers, accepts the responsibility to help high Lg 'Q I ' WSQNX school students understand their environment 5 .I . ' in 4 and to inspire the talented students toward 'ii . careers in science. gxttkx X . alft X r . Q., ciTQj't'r 5 f , i X jx wi E ' Qi NWA VV',' f , 5 V A lf Q, i Q5 f ' T ' 'W 'WW , if 1 if U ,A-' - P Ns f-.S 1 ,ff - g Q S .f J: , , . t 5 u ,gg ' ' Q- wax t I 5 1 ' , i f ZTJVTQE :fi .,.,. NX i X , ' , -xx If' 1 1 Xi X 3 ' X-7 i .... N, b , T-, 4 .I 1 syh 5 4 Q. ..,, X iv V, e . ' X 0- , Jehu s . N my K A SE V ' l V- f ' ' Cf ' 4 .fl kf.,,,.,.,. A I:-5 - T wx A r fe -af as ...Mfr , ' s , 'l , f . .. . X! NN -f 'VW X f If ' f fl M' , .f if t X r XX . ,. ft- fffj,,,-fi-f ' ' , , XX- If--5 XKCK--Avlml fP,:1,r,'xi ld., J Q' 1 km A! . ' 'I,7-gflil' -f , f ,,w' W-M.. -4D4 Z X X K 'fm an X I .MA lf2 . f'K N Q N J, M1 wif' X. -...N ' 'fs- f l , QF 6, M i ,,,. If ,,, - ei , is fl, 'Mu QW Ha wi'1 fffjQ5JgQFy F ' : MV ' U 'H f'1'fW?Q?f'...' -N. f X K Q 1 I Z 1. 5,7 ' f , I X , Z f X744 W f W 'fffufmw flnuvff 7544 frplqzff l 1.7 Q I f L , G f ,- ,. , , 9 f ,IWW ., 1 f 7' uf S Wafkemaficd Reasoning - in reference to mathematics, reasoning serves to investigate the conclusions necessary in the elementary concepts of spatial and numerical relations. In order to develop the skills requiring rea- soning, Proviso in 1910 initiated a two-year mathematics course for college preparatory students. By the late 1950's the department of- fered practical courses in mathematics for all students. To promote leisure-time study of this sub- ject, the department sponsored several clubs such as the Pentagram club in 1919 and the Sophomore Math club in 1931. These organi- zations studied other aspects of mathematics than those considered in class and also pub- lished a math newspaper. Today with the increasing importance of mathematics in engineering, science, and teach- ing, the department boasts a staff of eighteen teachers and 2,647 students. Because of their good mathematical background, these students leave school better prepared to meet everyday life situations, as well as the more advanced M 1 ts roblems of mathematics and science that the 1 . . 5 X2--M may encounter in their work. , A' f 'N ' Q- .vi-. s, uf . f. x X y I f , f ', ,-.. , 1 A 4 1 l Q !,f-'yy X ' pf tx lt jf j St af ' , V ,f i 4 tx . AX I r f r W 'M' , f 'firfmmw A ff M152 Sir . 'G fam 4.-if 5 1 . X -W-gr gf, f 144-0 ' tg 2 wwf 1 f Fl a g Y'-r Y H .x fly? QL J f 2 ,.,. M., , ,,,,,, N ,,,L of WM.f ,X ,gg - E . , ,- fa . x s A . J i , r ,. ,, , fifffw za, ,, 1. 'ff w MM at ,finer rfrtg .f 1 t f 1 ,ff f 3 Q 5 1' , 'Sag ig f X X fy' at V fa ' 5 k 'Q f X., fl ta fa f't' rs. if s -bmpmx 4 -,fp ...Plym A !,,.,K f N V! Awww jr 232 ik N 5 XXL ,eff - N - ,.swfft'V g ,M -S--an .- 1 r,.fw-'Wc'mW N 'f - f.,,. , RX 1 ' 'MW xx Q xx ' 8? X 2 X. -X, f ,, .1 9 X Z ' X Nm if A -F vvlv .frwffa V js, .MM 'Xl 'x -,X X U i . . .M K.s,,,7,:a,.,,,W My x p 'xx 4 , Mwmxv ,XX jf ill xx . 1 X, gg A wx 1 H5 i ' I t 'Ii' X ff X K . 1 ji X .XX E I x Q,,,h,m ft! XR fl . QW ff T ,B-.1 ffitsir z' :gil M9 M215 if rf: w ommercia Enterprise - ambition, boldness, and the de- sire to get ahead mark the characters of our giants of business. The Rockefellers and Du Ponts have found, and Proviso students will find, these qualities helpful in a successful business career. In aiding the students, the department itself displays this spirit. Thirty years ago, the Com- mercial and Stenographic departments taught a combined total of ten subjects. Since then the department has expanded its program to seventeen courses. Two examples of special value to the student, office practice and voca- tional retailing, offer practical application of the abilities acquired in commercial courses. Since 1942, the Commercial department has sponsored the largest extracurricular organiza- tion in Proviso, the Future Business Leaders '- f g V' of America. Its members participate in activi- ' y. jul 1 ties designed to prepare them for a useful life y in business. Our business world, a fast-moving one, calls 2 for workers who can meet its pace - and the 'X Commercial department will continue to pro- I J duce them. f' . Wg 1 2 I T Tl ff,-E-X V X ,V I i HG!! L- q I A if U i l 1 X ' . , I , - V px X ,1 , llrlxywyg I , V x L ,XG ' A f ip i 'ff s-NN.- ..,,. K . , ' i JY! Q , . ' T , f as , T -, ' , r , ' t ',1' , A fi i I X c ' ' ,:, y ff' A 4 V 1 ,.l..f---'11 pp X N F A 2 s 6 S i 1 Q E 2 , 1-4 4 . f , - NAWMMW-,-mwmmma ' 1 1 f , f f f,, if -.1 , f - mm 6U'lgll6lgQ Communication - represents the greatest asset or the most troublesome barrier between peo- ples of the world. Since 1910 the aim of the Language depart- ment has remained unchanged - to overcome this barrier between peoples. The department originally offered upperclassmen courses in Latin, French, and Spanish, with enrollment opened to all students by 1918. In 1920 German became part of the program and clubs began for all the languages. Today the department takes pride that all its teachers have had some foreign travel and can use their personal experiences to supplement textbook materials and films. Then too, by en- tertaining foreign speakers, corresponding with pen pals, and participating in Christmas and Pan-American Day observances, the stu- dents acquire a knowledge of customs of other nationalities. f il. l Q F s P by 2525 . ,gf Nowadays the study of a foreign language not only increases one's ability to speak and If-A to understand a foreign tongue, but also gives him more of an understanding of world prob- f TX -4 , lems and his role in them. ll f'XX J ,Q -J 2 VX X 1 T ' K . jfxlp: 1: gp y s l i il 1 9 ix 'tix sf ' is a fa? X t 1 Q , 1 , 4 1 D 'rt' 5, Q . A K I f I ., g , , , l R. X' ,ff ? K e. - f f , f if 1 . 1 ' .: 1 , . ' l I 3 , Xpff af! If If Q ? 'T Q 1 1 9 if 9 ' A C ,L A fffqr I' A!! V 'YE ,ig N 1 wa? L' f f ' 35? , .. .,, QV? WZ W X WW 4 P 'S-r ' '79, 5 ,. xv- w x s I . . 1 2 f 'lvl 91 1 H, ? ,' I il I , M , :iff i j 1 I M sv 'f 1 P ff , f I f - f .,. I Ji x Ay,W, X 4, ff . , 1 , f f X 2 y , X X V, Q I , Q I X v ,, 1 I l i ' x.sQ1l., t . -' f ' S 1 9 t, 1 , . ' ,. ' ,,.ag, g, 4 t g W, , ,, , AA 'asf If ,s ,f ' If .4 1 W. sea, ' I A f ,? V- .... if.. A ,gf I .1 H i 4 get A 1 ' ff' R. , , ' ' was f , ' 4 K V I ' ,,., I 1 I 1, , li - . . 4 L mf,,iL f X Q- A .-....f 'c'x L 'ff i,f 'x--f--., ,avi if ' , ,way N-,,gvA,,:' J-nf! y ome conom icd Family living - through successful family living, our nation's children receive the love and stability necessary to youth. Since 1911 Proviso has offered home eco- nomics to its future homemakers. Then known as Domestic Science, the department undertook a variety of activities such as the study of food planning, clothing construction, and the mak- ing of clothes for needy Belgian children. ln 1951 the activities of a home economics club added to the student's classroom knowl- edge. Candy sales, style shows, and entertain- ment of clubs from other schools highlighted the group's activities. The current program provides training in foods, clothing, family living, and home planning. Girls acquire their training in com- pletely modern and home-like classrooms. The courses in foods assist the girls to plan attractive and economical meals for their fam- ily and friends. Clothing classes develop good N V E , I n , f e f taste and skill in the selection and construction Z J it i' 1 wx, of clothing that is within the family budget, 1 'QL V RE - style shows for the P.T.A. give the girls a , I1 Kun, X X 4 , 4,7 ,Hfy chance to model the results of their efforts. A X I fx i 4. K ' V , , -A 1 if au. M' J 3,fwff'yfg,'732a, wflk I I-X if ,f I , I rx 4,1 5 'W . EXW fi r Rh 4-,,TMM-N W, riff V' fu . K , -X, gf A ,, 1 V-.Lf .f ' V, . I H X it 122, ff , V, I L , gf p f 2 J .1 if - ,LX 1 , X 'A if ff 1 , ff 1 1 1 , fa will 1 f tim 1 . L fi hp! fx Q NR i 1 V' 1 1 .' 1 1 Q ,,- cgi f Z . 5 F 'x pplppy u ' i 1 ,,.. . -f , ij I 1 V 2 9 f lx E t yt 2 ii 1 ttttt, s L, is lv 1 l A X .5 if 1 fi 1 m 1 at ,ff 1, f I i .X 1 ' ' X K V N93 , j, ' 3' f 1, . M ?,0lQyj' gf X . .f . X ff 'Xp Vrphg X , CCM , xx -.Sis-'-vu-F , 1 Y I V ,N V,f ' VX! X1 V -mmm J W1 ,.,,- - 15 1 1 ' at ff- f' X X ff 1 if N VV l I I AX f X 1 y NX' ff' ff X t v xv I , I li, X . V H lc, 1 X ,,..,., M ,- vnrf' N K, X K 1 lr X , .nl Ss si N 5 5 if 4 .5 ,, s',.f,?iM f 4 41144 ',v'f,e? ,,4 2 .fvai gg Inf: ,mQ ,Z J :qw Kpkz ' ,su ? . , , ,,,,v-W 'Q e f , 'f 1- iJ4'L'3f'H ' 'K ' if 'wif' Y vs 4 QA ,.. 44 K nvaqvf fu 4, - f ' : x .,, 2 W. H Q f f Aw ' 4 -r ' 73 H W 1,4 ,, , MQW 5 V vw ' if '7 4 - 4 H 4' 4 W ' qw ff ww . xxx XR lli' . .VY T f l fl T S ll f 'ff l oyfii Agziicaf glclucafion Co-ordination - in two ways this word sym- bolizes the work of the Boys' Physical Educa- tion department. Its activities not only develop muscular and mental co-ordination, but they also correspond to the individual needs of each boy. Through a program of classroom and field activities, the department seeks to develop a variety of abilities in its students. The instruc- tors train boys in such sports as softball, swim- ming, and gymnastics, as well as acquainting them with personal hygiene, first aid, social dancing, and other subjects. Through regular, restricted, or health class, each boy does work suited to his capabilities. In accordance with relatively low enroll- ments, the combined boys' and girls' physical education facilities prior to 1938 consisted of only two gymnasiums, a pool, and dressing rooms. That year brought the completion of the fieldhouse for boys containing two gym- ' 1 W nasiums, a pool, an indoor track, and class- ' it -- rooms. A U V E Through its program the department creates pinwt, , i fjfilbfxzx a desirable harmony between mind and mat- .-'fil T f , ter. In this way, it makes physical well-being, fx? q-SST H 'Qi a worthy goal, doubly valuable. X-X . k - .N j - R as wk? A N it t 1 . f 2 I 1 lt? ff 1 f' W f JW ,. f f ' if 1 Y 5 ' i I vi :M i t . fi .T 12 ix 1 T y .I A ' 5, ,f L T . ' a .f ,fi f Q il 1, ff N N x ' ' A V , LY XX QNX il 0 X 5 X 72 vi X f X t . 2 T l --s ft-t K . -, at X Q VT, k k ii fm 1 KZ J l J t T Q I 4 l T' ff K 1 ll t I 1 i fi X jf' fl i 'T' A f fl . f f . , T Q T lf. y ivy T' f f ' 4 ta fl fi 1471 if Q 1 p K Sfmt V 5 ga , W 25 X Xt X Y Aff Creation - through creation, man has the abil- ity to express his individuality in our bustling industrial world. This aesthetic ingenuity pro- vides an outlet from the complex world in which we live. Even in 1911, Proviso's Art department re- quired freehand drawing of each freshman. The following year, emphasis shifted to dressing as an art. This course in good grooming later broke off into Domestic Art, today's Home Economics. In 1926 an art club for girls sprang up and as the school grew, so did the art club, acquiring a total of seventy-three members in 1950. Visits to the Art Institute, Academy of Fine Arts, and Marshall Field's art department helped to broaden their knowledge. A new organization, Palette and Chisel Art Honorary, has this year replaced the former art club. In the more recent past, students have won the National Scholarship to the Art Institute, the Scholastic Magazine Art Awards, and the Regional Commercial Art Award. The att courses train the gifted to the fullest extent and offer background to those interested in att. 1 S 4 l f' fl fx, , ,,, ,,., 1 ll' . SX . Z if ,I R M NKAV MMM-f Q S., 5- A V: x ,A ,f a t ,,,f - ' 1 , A . , :,. ,X f , 5 ,t.. V. .fm 3 J 5 ,fl Nkjfflg ,.,,.. fx I is S , . ff-f I if ff ikz 1 N . , SJ, 3 r J ns 3. ' l Q li r I 61 1 .. X if XXX X J If S i ff 1 XXi?Xx ! r' X J 5 gi fi Tix -' ff 5 X 3 1 , up Gr if ff If I J Q X milf? ' 1 Q ff ' fi ,sf fm! C1 f fl ff 2 f r-- f F fl f X x fill? fi ii it ' - ' K ig L Q Y llyr Vl.. 5 v,,,,,, gt. L ,-.- I,a,sf', X ,K K. V, . ir, 1 -.,k , V, rg!!! sl f.95-'tix lv f 1 ' L gl x auf-'K ' 1 ., If 3 .Q'1c!uJ Dia! .fdrfzi Dexterity -- today, as in the yesteryear of hand labor, a Workman needs dexterity. In spite of advances in automation, skill and dispatch in handling machines play an important part. Realizing this fact, the Industrial Arts depart- ment considers development of dexterity one of its prime objectives. As the role of the worker in industry has changed, so have the methods and aims of the department. Today students learn up-to-date techniques in courses such as auto theory and electric shop. All industrial arts courses aim at developing mechanical adeptness. Most of the courses, however, seek only to acquaint and give stu- dents practice with various types of machines and procedures. Vocational courses, on the other hand, directly train boys for a trade. A iire in the auto shop on january 19 brought a setback to the vocational program. The blaze destroyed property valued at over 100,000 dollars. Although the industrial world has met great changes, the department needs only to develop U dexterity in its students to provide the capable W -X workers required by industry. 4 XXX, is-M lla dvi -x 1 ! X 6 ' ff 4 l ANA -ENN I A , y ' , xwf I g , X f a ' lst' 1 .. l ff in i'i'ii N li R X 1 ,-V ii l ' A 0 xx is f r f i., A fy f A J . If I ,1:- ,..f cc I fi I ,I , ' X J! V ,V iv.. A ,jf X S fi iiii , pf ' f J , I X f K lx lip X ,jill yer ,,,-. X 5 KR Z km 1 G -PM , lx X xx ' rvgtff i R lx f A ll A X! W- il 7 z r li Y ii il l l S A 'MJ 4 l i ' 2. X y ,A x ff l Xing .' 65,5 ,,,, If El X . t i ,..,, r r. . g ig , 6, gm, , ,,,, ' , wxxmx -g W XX vb, Q9 M, Mg N 'ree -,...,,, . . X A l 'X . at R, y I g X-, ,fx If! - .... nw C Q Q I 'V Q fl Q 2 2 fn, 4 . Q, fwfr,-ww-ow ll ,fl f 1 f. AVI ,Q . Queeg, 'Y fl ' f aff L,?'14K .,'-11:2 X , . .,. .! Qi, l V in .jgfx Q ,QIK ,- .1 -' A1 ' ' ik .H wi! .N Sf., e x w 4-w-....,,, 4 . Y yin.. , . , 4 MQWJ 619' 14:2 ' ffllfff -aff 0 f , 'S a.z,.., , I Jil' M y , ' aff 2 W x iff? f f X w ff, Zff ,4 fwf 7 k'., guy f Z ,. Qi! ffl f 0 1 emmz vL iff if 'ig---5 -u..' ff' WZ f in Nf . 'l jv' 'Q u v S Q 5 +gr A S 3 is r f I f rf , r ' 1 4? -li 5 my , if , 'iv REX ff 'tif 1'-wif 1 JZ ,, HJ ' fi, ,v ,C l.iSlL'lliIlM zlltvllrlvcly, lI'l'Slllll.lll lfllgllslm nllssas ILKLIXK I formal Illlffltllllllibll lu ilu' IIIll'LlI'Y from Miss KQu51,llg1 HI. S 1 '41 I T 5 N. u L .Nina 1 13 ix' ' if ,M ,f iq? is 2 fiw 1 it q.....,, Library pages furnish an essential cog in the machinery of Proviso's library. Collecting attend- ance slips and distributing them to study halls and shelving books number among the services for which the pages must receive credit. Like other extracurricular organizations, the group also sponsors recreational activities. LIBRARY PAGES FRON'I' Rfjwg Atltlucie, Rappaport, Wltite, Lewis. Gafowski, Gordon, Edmonds, Nesbitt. SECOND ROW: Bugajsky, Fippinger. THIRD Row: Butler, Heroux, FOURTH ROW 2 Raiman, Thorsen. FIFTH ROXYI Mason, Fiorito. SIXTH ROXVI Powers, Gros, Rose. sFvENrH ROXV1 Burns, Laskey. BACK ROW: Hoffman, Copeland, Rocca, Retelny. Page 35 twmmy , t i Pg., OGAW lnformation - while the scope of information encompasses an infinite number and variety of sub' jects, this word perhaps best describes llie character of Provisos library. The resources of the library range from Alcott to XVilder, from almanacs to Wforld liooltsg its shelves hold information on al- most any imaginable topic, Circulating this infor- mation comprises the main portion of the librarys work. Besides its Zllllllll volumes of liction and non- fiction, the library boasts a complete magazine nle. Other features include reference books, occupa- tional pamphlets, and daily newspaper service. Thirty years ago the library consisted of a small boolfroom staffed by one librarian. At present its operation requires the services of three librarians and two secretaries, Today, the library handles more than thirteen times as many students as did the originalg hou- ever, it still satisfies the individual needs of each Thus, the offerings of the library benefit those in every scene of the Proviso picture, .Q .,.f4 - --N ,N .-.5 Jeciaf gc!uc0zfi0n .Silualenf ogudfnaenf Correction - through correction. advanced students progress and students with dehciencies improve. ln I9-i-i Proviso introduced a new depart- ment, Special Education. By 1947, Proviso had one of the states first speech clinics for speech and hearing correction. The reading clinic, under Miss Cherrington, R f Q., . .1 Q -:t--1 ' U..-as' ' s, l 1, '55,-S ,ss . W W 'Q ? X ,tix assi H X ss f Q X, -M it offers material for use in growth of vocabulary. comprehension and speed. Proviso's visiting counselor, Miss Pautz. helps individuals to overcome personal diffi- culties as they interfere with school life. In the third department, Mr. Moore tests hearing and speech. then strives to improve the defects of those with problems. 'SN' st ,rx .+ am 4 . 'B' X 'yin .:f,3X.Sc lj, . ,tpfftsiibwiicf-3mf5Q?Xfg'sfi is t xx W ' TF Xe risk av X s in Xt . .. . 't ff 1' fx it 'ls' Tp W 4 .ffrgitf f iiwiwivfrf - c, . , ..,. ., i g ..ttif.:-ii., Ya . 5. . .ik'w'f ' iii 1 1M f' 'lv iivlf 'hx .gfuclenf ibriuers racfice ew if ni sued Motivation - through motivation our large world diminishesg a once divided land unites. and isolation remains in the past. From 1954 to the present more than four hundred students have received their drivers' licenses through the Driver Training Program. This training, offered to any student sixteen years or older, builds on a foundation of class- room and behind-the-wheel instruction. Each student receives textbook assignments, views films, and participates in class discussions. The history of Driver Training in Proviso dates back to 1937, when the school offered a non-credit driver training program within the framework of the Industrial Arts department. Lack of funds led to termination of the course. A Driver Education Club, started in 1953, helped foster interest in the subject, dropping out of existence after the formation of the Driver Education course. The present program, under the direction of Mr. J. Thon, will enable students to cope with the many hazards of today's growing traffic problem. K Page 37 .ALJ ff ff! Administrators we followed . . Q . . . because they possessed the experience and education necessary to guide us in our school activities. Teachers we followed, for they taught us about life itself - to respect to utilize to improve ro preserve it for future generations. Through them, we learned' to appreciate life in music, literature. art, science, and lawg to experience life through day-to-day simationsg and to mold life on the foundation of our heritage. They stimulated our thinking broadened our outlook encouraged our endeavors as they led us through our year in the Biggest Proviso Evers l T l 7 W PQQ P94 PCQ P34 934 Pt-4 bfi-4 Vi M WVWVVVYWWWY Y WWW i r ikkll s p ep 'W ' T N T ! 5 N, FREEMAN ma! LOMLAJ goof four . 'mg . :Af 1 ,.. 1' 11 1, f 65 ,. 'R . , 'T Q ' W3 157 S . X X X xx rf., xl .V ' zlylfsi' 2 A 'X V4 1 :ui f 1 . 9, .- ,M .. af QN1., t .,q. N' 'langa- ill 1111 Ralph J. Gust U'1wl4 l1rw111 l11'1'11l Xr 11x Snpplx 11111111.1111 - N LeRoy J. Knocppcl 811111111111-111l1'11l 1 lluwarnl E. juhntz Louis F. Sumo ll1llx11l4' l11x111.11114 IS141l.11 l'l1u111.111 lN1x11l11w111 NL-il J. 011111-1 l'11w11l1'11l llattiu llaupt S1'111'I.111 l41Il11 Il11.111l lS111.11l11v11 K f Z5 Rdlaondigihfzed -' 1 my . . 1 ig... 'J x 1 xx Q 5.. 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I M 1 :li IU' b 9 fy U l W .lllkl lTll5lllk'5N llllk'lL'fl5 ul Illk' lUXX'IXSlllP. ll1r111g11cxx W ost, thc liuzml ul 1,1 11111111111 5llPL'fVI5L'kl ru111111l1-l- ll-,MIM-,-5 .mtl I,-l,NlL.,w,4m,. mlwm to lvmyiw Xycq mg III the 11l1l bllllllllllu. 51111lL-1115 1c111r11111.1g l.l5-I p1'111ul .111 .11l1l1111111.1l IAl5li for thc l'111.111l this 1'c.1r. l':1g1- llll xlaandion would jour eam .Af prouido Mrs. Frieda Zochert Mr. Knoeppels secretary, Mrs. Frieda Zochert, cheerfully handles his correspondence, appoint- ments, and reports to the Board of Education. In addition to working on faculty records, she helps coordinate the school calendar. All bulletins from Mr. Knoeppel pass through her office. LeRoy J. Knoeppel ln September, l954, LeRoy bl. Knoeppel addressed a group of students as fellow freshmen. Those students compose the Class of l95S. ln a way, Mr. Knoeppel will graduate, too, for he will become superintendent of two schools, instead of one. To aid in running two Provisos, each school will have an assistant superintendent, an administrative assistant and registrar, and a dean of students. Acting as a director and coordinator, Mr. Knoeppel car- ries out the educational objectives of the school for the com- munity through the Board of Education. Because he believes that there should be a definite articulation between elementary and secondary education and the programs offered by colleges and universities, he frequently attends conventions with leading educators. Mr. Knoeppel defines a good school as one which meets the needs of the community it serves. ln his opinion, Proviso, meeting the diverse needs of many students rather than only one type of student, fits the definition admirably. Page 41 f of' . ws S r. Clgftl rf Kefirw Proviso this year bids farewell to the man re- sponsible for its renowned elhciency of manage- ment. Teacher and administrator for forty-four years, Mr. Charles CQ. Taggart assumed his princi- palship in 1935 after nineteen years as a physics and chemistry teacher. Although Mr. Holt took over his duties as ad- ministrative assistant in October, Mr. Taggart re- mained in charge of the conversion of records to the IBM system. Lois Ackland D. D. Adair Florence Akers Eligfl th Cn 111 111 5l'L'!tIf .Yu we D. B. Appleton Richard Barham Ruth Beck Science Pltitlrrzf EfJlIlL'1IIlU1I Cwfz11i'eff1z,c . I 44 07' ,bww or A :?f,f'1,'w?m ', , .A fi 1,44 Q , Q. V Q ' ' ve' - .? A Z 'Zyl ' W5 W' 'I QA www - rf, 5: ww? 3.4 x ,, ,f ,525 :Ui -f' V77 ,619 . . kai, ,, 'iff' Q-L A 'navy' S , .- Akai 44 Um-5 wwfawm XVith calendar conflicts still in the hack of his mind. Mr. Taggart rests for a camera study. Kgs wir X fa' wc X X N? Xl . xx K -N N NMA S x .W- Rnhurd In-.L kt-r llaxitl lit-1 lwlllilll lolita lit-ilvi' lruin lit-ll laim-s lit-iiiiell li.irlw.ir.i Berger Xffwmf lliflfw Hfiffffi Nm mf Xfnfffft llxftf. l,,,j,, Mfwyl' Inf, ,VM Hunt I Aymdfmy flu,-I HL-rgslrnni lc-.time llrcrrilmrill l'4'nrlt' HVKIS lhrrvll Higgs K. XY. Hills thru Hgh HHH! !mhHHMy'.lf!t llffwf lfiffnfwfii flftwf l,,,f,,,,,,, , l,',1f',yA!,,,Ilyf 'WA MIAHM Mltyl I'.i1-t l' Clarks JJ04, My Proviso is a new experience for me, says Charles C. Holt, the newest member of Provisos administrative stall. Witln eleven years' experience behind him, Mr. Holt is indeed a valuable addi- tion to Proviso. His duties include enrollment, program planning, curriculum, and teacher recruit- ment and substitution. lmpressed with the curricula and activities, Mr. Holt feels that a Proviso student can prepare him- self for any occupation. Allie Borchers Edward Bos Lillian Boula Eilgfixlv SL'j6'1lL't lfetnf. Llbfalfl c,ll7'7'lL'lIf.'ll1l Dll'L'L'ffll Seth Boyd L. S. Bracewell Pearl Broderick flltztlvelzlalitii I11d11,s1r'li1l ,-lrfr Iffzyliih Wt iw 'K- Y '1Q 'Ff G saa-h sm., . xl .S-mcg www- ' L 'il' tl st .1 zidififanf cgjulyerinfenclenf 5 U ? f! 2 Za s N, X iw t Www u 0 0 'Z f ,906 Solving the problem of hus transportation for Proviso students occupied much of Mr. Holt's time last fall. but he cheerfully interrupted his work for the photographer. ,c CGQW' X' 'ff W .jf 'aff,S 4 , , 'tw A at f f f W W 5 f , ,, ,JVM f. 1- e .c,,, .a c 4, to ,ago D, L, Brown C. E. Bryan Louise Butler -lack Carr Mary Ellen Cathcart Ray Chamhcrs T1'11d111 Offffgf II1dllJ'fl'fLl!1Ll7'f,l EULTHVI7 llfflfflfliflll A4111 lellikt' Xt It lftt Reflr'tf't1',1r1f1f1t1r'1 IWSN Dorothy Cherrington Ruth Collins Madeleine Cournoyer XValter Cryer Richard Daniels Robert D Ren1ea'i.1fRw1r1'i12i' Conzfilercitzf I-f1ff.HffN.H1' l'lt1iffL1f ENiffU'ff 'f 1fU,Sff'fY llffw lltlge' 13 . f -X4 . . L55 if ILUQQ, QLU JIflflLI'llf5il Cl,f0l Miss Virginia Terhunes first year as an admin- istrative assistant has found her directing the test- ing program, supervising the office stall, register- ing and enrolling new students, and handling the summer session. A former mathematics teacher who came to Proviso in 1958, she also took re- sponsibility for permanent record cards, daily bul- letins, the bulletin boards, and assembly superf vision. Wilma Dick Dale Digerness Harold Dixon illathezlmtitit Iildzzrfrirzf Arm S0riufSf11a'iei Colleen Dolezal Genevieve Dougherty Doris Dunkirk Sofia! Studier Home Ecouonzitit Plagilflcrzf Edllfulffflll 1 1 P' WM f ww7 Aga, f Wu, 'mf Emery Ehbcrt Eva Eddy Nickolas lirnt-sl llwd, lllvytlzaf linffaulfnn llcilrf. l'f'11'iiii1f lirflnrzllrm lluinf, flrl flllvleflt Iliwilnr Helen Fcller Martin Finslud Carl Fisk lfnglfilv Mu mf .Xlmfici q,'n111111vrf1.1l f 1---W F , i ,. .. M, -cf Illustrating one of her varied duties, Miss Terhune assigns faculty members to assembly supervision. -is ' sw . A, pf- 1 -X, Nil. 5 Wisrfiriiti Q etst .V Q--, t fs- ' V t S 5 .5 l QVK J ' ' 'L . WJ 4.2 wt 'W- W! X X H, or ' 'f-tv smf-:Q ff' ff Mnrgnrt-t lfulwnnlcs l'fi1'ilr,lf lfifmilllon RL'll,IQllL'tl jillllhll 1' l'M.H' .losc-pl1inc liuslt-r Bl jlllff ll . . ig MM. Q A YM? iflt-ora lfunclmcr lllllyjllfr Selma Foster lflllljfl i li Q., QQ Ann Farrell 1,1 rllqlnlg t' U. C. Foster ,ll.1llu'I7l.1l'fi1r tx X N x ew eau mea A WHA. .gzwlenff progkrnd September, 1957, brought Proviso its first Dean of Students, Dr. Leslie Remley. During his twenty- eight years as athletic director, Dr. Remley's ex- periences aided him greatly in his present work. As dean, Dr. Remley deals with the problems of truancy, dishonesty, indihference, and general dis' ciplinary dilhculties. A. L. Fry Edmund Gilbert Mary Gillham COIII1I16l'L'iz1I Izm'11m-mf Am' Lffmfri' Barbara Giorup Frances Gospill Helen Grant zllullwrmzlftit l'letm , Lmiglmlqe Elzyqlitlv XX-ska I X X xg X X X 1 X X S5 ,nf nf x , ft E .sg , X Rf gi Nw was V. i Sy 'ivw J fi ' Q ' at 1 Q -,W 1. f W 1 X ,by fx ,tiff 4, X wb'-s... 1 Agigiyfm ge? . v. Q , X 1 pe. - I, lyslw'-, . ffzsfffi my L lt ,fi ' 'Q ,J . 5.57 'if , I T ...,,,,....-f 4 R A .. t r M V N Q Q7 W.. ,..,, Q 2 K Sitting in his office, a part of the remodeled old business office, Dean Remley reads a report on one of the students he is to counsel. me -some .... f. A1-lege G1-aepp George Gretkowski Rex Griep Mary Lou Gritiiths Alice Gustafson Aw ljngjjflq Pb,1.tiu1fErl'1n't1f1m1 illtiffitvzftztztit Llf7I'tIV1 George Hagen Helen Harris J. W. Hartley F. j, Hatley Susan Hauber py,Ufmf Efj,m,,j,,,, Efgglisrlv Cfllllllltflffrll I11tfn.vf1'm! Aff.: Iifpglfflw Page 45 Q- XXX X x 5 1 s , 1, 3 ' f' ' - -s E1 xaly ffs. x seep ',., . x..-fi.-- .-- George Haddock Eflwgillifl Alice Hawkins C Hl711llL'lLiju'! rouidoh T acuhg for? ne 0 Qnowfh - Virginia Hayward Williani Heald jane Heiser CflfH1lc fH!AE' Scfcft1.7Sf11Jie.t Ilnwe lirnzzozuiiii Martha Hildebrandt J. W. Hinds Wilnia Hofert fltfalfll. illtzflvezlztzflria Cozzmeliflg Helml. I-Iume EL'O1lIJN1jL',l 'lv WWQ, ' ' X7 ,f V, 7 ,f V V, KW W Q i .72 ZW if ,,,nn ,nn! Z. ,, ff ,mf .2 ' f WW 9 2 Y . 5 f M.. ! 5i31W -' Q Proviso history goes back to 1910, when the faculty numbered seven teachers. The next forty- eight years saw a tremendous jump to 205 teach- ers. In September thirty-three new teachers met the challenge of an increased enrollment. This fall Proviso West will open classrooms to new freshmen and sophomores from four sur- rounding suburbs. Projected statistics for 1965 and 1964 look impressive: a combined faculty of 300 teachers and an enrollment of 6600. Proviso feels proud of its teachers, especially those who have contributed so many years in es- tablishing school ideals and principles. Deserved honors go to two retirees this year: Mr. C. C. Tag- gart, administration. and Mr. Wfallace Nelson. music. Wfe congratulate three teachers on their twenty-five years of service. Miss Helen Robinson, Mr. Charles Kassel, and Dr. D. B. Appleton re- ceived their gold watches at the annual faculty din- ner last fall. Other incumbent faculty members who have taught at Proviso for twenty-five years include Martha Hildebrandt, C. C. Taggart, Grace Trigg, Edward Stubbs, Frances Gospill, Violet Hogan, Harold Monilaw. Wfallace Nelson, Ulric Foster. sl. Irving Tallmadge, Mary Wfheeler, Eva Eddy, Louis Slimmer, Fred Hatley, Ruben Kuster, Cleora Fancher, Gertrude Schlueter. Carl Berg- strom, and Leslie Remley. These teachers merit a round of applause for the guidance they have of- fered Proviso students. if Violet Hogan Ruth Ann llolller Hina llouse Alia if llullta Marilx ii llultun Ulclm ,lu lgjfyifffyli r.wnfuw'in1f l.t1f1,:gfm,ifi ,lI,f1!f,,f,,,f,,, l'1,, ,,U,l l,j,,U,,,,,,-X, gk-,Lv,,L Hal Isley Charlotte jackson Claude -Iarreu A. R. xledliclta I-'flmyx IUHIX, li lrdm, l0h,N,,, Silent. !lf,fffi'l:im1fiuffii lillxlflllfl .3ml,1f.Vl1ffi'i I lflyvz-'i i',mm1U . lc, . We l':lu4- Ir, umlofi rom even fo 205 in 48 enum Q. ' ' Q ..,, . ,,, 7 , f f l! X J f f 'W , , KAW , ,f f 2 1 W 6 ' 'V 1 nil' Q J., i f M . Q , f 'Q ff X f ' 'ZA' f ,fi 4,4 ff P-f.,.w wif A x 'K O .. f ' 1 W. f Vw . Paul johnson E1lvLfll,lf7 K Iharlcs Kassel I'!mm1flifffmrfifw ww tw 'nigga ,'uCfv E a 12 Rohcrt M. johnson Sofft!! .Xflnfltl Mildred Katz PM fini! lglflnrzfinfl L 7 .:.::1 4' , N I K., W ,i Wfilliam johnson lmffnlmll flrli Richard Kcdrick lmffr ifrml fl flu 'V bi,.v 1 f 4 9 ... 6. '4hm....- , 'QT' '5ns-wus, Lai , ,QNTVQ ma Edith Jonch PMimzflin'm'.1fmu Frmd Kc-il .SL'jL'lIL'C X -1 Zn ' V I If .4 Q. f!2'..T' ,. .,-, 'fl ,- f ' 1 f . , , ' . , it i 'Z' '? ' .3427 MPN , .7535 1 fm av. M A-'E is : Q' ' 3 f C 'r 4 Q' V f , 'A' 2 ,' , AQQV ,L . , WSG ff Mwff L' . . V b ' .dst Q . f Of if . . I , 1 ' gms 74 - ix Edison Kochenderfer Science Arthur Levin Englifh Robert Mahlberg E II glirh , nf if 0' z Q f Nancy Kort PbrlfJ'jCdl Edllffllfull Elizabeth Little E 11 gl iffy jack Marino Playrifal Elllllfdffllll Nm, 0 USEWW R. R. Kuster Head. SL'f6l1L'L' Eleanor Lonek ElI4Lf!j,lZ7 Elsworth McGovney Eugfirlv Pagr' 47 ffgff, ' f X , K J,-. y, r cl? 3 I s' Carter Kvavli .Sm-1alS1mz'm Edwin Maas Ldllgllclyc' Mark Miller If1zI'1r.rl1'ii1f Arn Mary Joyner flllllfllh john Kelly lfrzgffwfv 'WW ,amp- M' .aP A. E. lucld lflfglnfv Vcrnon Kent ,llifffu Hmm it wg, ,Q-vm..-..'f X 6 Ellendore Lampton Eugln lv Don Maechtlc Slijfffflif Donald Millette C 11 111 zrlwwlzf l Richard La nglois Eutglii lv Frances Maguire E11 qfivlw Harold Monilaw .llLIff7t'1lli1flLl 66 0 l Olin? 6Llfl, M QylfL0fQil OUQ ? X. 'ia -' T Y ,W ,.,,m,.-- Ke 'WF CSX? ,Aw My f, . l 5 .ji e C. E. A. Moore Speerb Correrfiou Cleone O'Brien Exfeptiofzaf Claifdrezz 7, V ' mn ww 'Qff-ww W 'whiff' f f .- ,. 1 vw ' f 22 ,,, ,,,. 7 ' , ,,,,, Z7 , 7 Marjorie Peterson liulgfiih Stanley Rattenhury filfllllllfljllllf Nancy Richardson l'ff1'imfl lilfffmliffff I , f 4 M I I 'M X K M9 i Lois Moore C011 zzrelifzg jannette O'Connor illafbematicj M W, . sw ' ,f rirr Q X f ZA v ,few ge leg .. ,' jx K' ,, i in x S 1 V . . Aww-1-V, ff? WAV , A w' my 5 f,,, M Kenneth Murphy Irzdnrtriaf A My John Oklepek Izldnftrial A rm' A ,,,, , , iv ff A, 1 4 f A , . , 2 '13, 3 ,,, , , X K , CIKMQ 'Ynsbwf ,Mp ,f 2: A aw, fa jczmnc lJCU'2lL'l.'li flllflffwmfln i Marvin Ray Lum lllL'Il! mf Glenn Ritmiuullcr lznlfffufl 1 .ar Wh A U ff f , f .V II. A. Pm .Xmll1fM1frfffw liulh Rr-hr fluff!! lfflllllf llclun Rohinsun Ninn' ' 1-f , my 1. Ln. wma' 11, 1 Z.4'fsf'- l':ru1' Ill .W rw, V . ,W If Q Q 4 2 N W Z V., .,,, 1 ,,. . D V X Www , f ,M 7. film aww li 4 W' W X V I . .a x W 1 f f W' N ff f W W X 'V' Stanley Myers Ifzdzzflrial A rt! Michael Palanclech Izzduytriaf A fts f' ,M fx, 'i 7 N -wa x H63 gy- ., 'mwah'- Mix Rulwrl Pnlsun Lllyflllr Loren Rt'y'll.ll'Ll 4 mf11fn'f41.1l luis Rulwinsun laffllgffiigr 'Wi--,mm 1.45 W Wallace Nelson Warren Nelson Jlufff Art Donna Pautz Lee Pederson Virifizzg Sofia! Coznuelizzg Engliib ' -'Z' ry , -.iris X EI .J V gg v'w'Xxs I Fl' I W I' 4 ig gg I mms, 'QS- Dmiglns Pnultur I- fllljlifl RAlylllUllLl Riu- .M !i'lIi1' William Ructzlwim Wil mul l'Ulm.1lmu And rcw Pupllis l'l11.m'.1l IfJm'.1f1ww Verne Rice .Nrfumu XY'.1ltcr Snwoslm l'f'1,m'.1l l'.fn.'.1l.'wf1 UMW fi , ff . I Viola Scala Lmzgfzage Mabel Schoch il lrzllwenzizlicr ' LSZAOOK pdf! 0 QUCM Swv, .-f 6 1994913 if ' Z fr ' zg, . 'W WY if if A 4' 3'4 M p . .i i john Schaff Mabel Scheiblc Gertrude Schluctcr Sriwlfe ,llrzffwrmrlif i Lmllqlmge Howard Schumacher W. H. Scybold Emily Schockluy ,llr.Ill7b'NlzlffL'i ,llizfluvmzffi s Lilllllllcllfb 'Oi vm Cin-4 43 , 5 'M K' John Slimmer Sriefzce Harry Stegman I ndumfifzl A rt: Margaret Sullivan MatlJemu1ic.r Louis Slimmer Phyiimf Edlzuzliolz Sandra Stein Phyxicaf EdllL'dlfOlI Virginia Talac Phyfiim' Ea'11ratfoz1 Ewing Small Cn zlxefizzlq 11 Robert Stickler C0111 111 eww! Irving Tallmadgc Head, Alfuii' , f .A i if 1 aw '4 3 13 5: , X 1 t , X , X SY' ' f X ff' 4 ,' 'H-QW f I 0 . Nw Hilmar Schmidt 1, uw vlan ml Mary Sigworth Lum IllL'Il'l1lf 'x 'Q vw.-fri! - airs 'f 'V' W 2 1 ,W a, i P is Ruth Schmitt lilllffllll Ruth Simms ,XLILIILL W.-X Loren Spires Sl'lt'l1t'L Laurence Stilwell Snmzf Sflmliux Dorothy Thompson Jack Stanley Con1111w'i'li1l S. O. Storby Sorlrzf Sflnlllei james Thon Cum 111 artful l'lv,1f1rrzf Edfzirzfmzz Page 49 ,M i f ,.., Sh , 'A fm aw ,Q ,,,, z ' Zhx n X25 Lois Steenhausen Language E. W. Stubbs Head, 500.11 Studzef john Tiefcnthal l'fU.v1ii1l Edfzrrzflmz 9 Q M f 0 1 e if gf L QQQC fzerd eceiue , :' ' Wa.. i ...w:.-:- warcb for eruice 5- ' -aqua I ,, , Nu-a....,,4 z 0, 'Q H Grace Trigg Flora Tworsey Barbara Uhlir Head. Ezzgffi-In If11,qli,rlv Home Efozzomicf Giles Van Winkle Alvin Volk Darlene Wachholz I11d11fri'ZizfAz'!r Eli.Lf,j.l'l7 Sflffdf Sfflljjkj' 1, fs ' Vw y f iw y f -Q 2 4 re A 5 f...., 1 , 2 Cyril Waters Harvey Welsh Mary We-st Swim! Slzzdlui llmfl, f,f1ufufer'imf ,Sw mf Xlmfn i ,,,, , , - '-5 1, v 4 A W 4 ,lyga V a J f ' E A 5? , Z , 2 f f X N, :Z 13' f ffrye X X , f 1 fa 1, in was ,W V w,N:,, ,, ,,,,,, ,. if X fi lf wgw i 7 Q-21az:,a:- QM ii wg.. ag.-zen? I jack Ulery Sriefzfe Carol Waite 1, ff 111 111 efuhzf Mary XVIM-eler l'lnifi.1llfJm.1f1fn1 Glenn Wills Willizniil Wcmimcl Floyd Wrcxlwke' liric Yaeger lfzlgflilv Trmffzl Ufffiw l'lf1-nallzilmalfnu l'lwx mal l1lni,1f,f,n, Unalerguing their greatest change in lmismry, seuinrl semester. Prmismfs laenlty n 'xr 'ear will rliviil' rllennselves s - 4 ' ' , Q v Z 7, 2 ,wwf , W z fi X if? , ,,,,,,, sr 4 ,f s - ,, ,Q ,A f f, , , M f ' V-wu.sM.,, ,ill 9 ,fy ,ff Q f f fy if fail .L wi., L Sam Vaccaro Art Blelvin Wfall Sfflfldl Sffzfllier 1, AFV I f ,A xx W v 4 V., ,nv ,Sli , f V 1, 'STV Fred Wadicus ll.1r!u'w.1ff.. Kay fiegler l'f,'ef,' i 1'- L y 1 between Prnvisu liasr anrl Prnvisn XXfesr. Many new , , -lmmllg my lmlllll .lm Miwml Slilllmlcl-I 5 Iella . . I-1.--f A -s A. names will yum the list nf rlmse rlellirareil In :lie L 'I Hllllunll AIN lilllmlllw' 'lull fllllm 5-lllllml eclueatiun ul Pruvisn 'llUWll5lllP'S yulnll. AlS1J,lllLllll' Hulk 'WU' Mlm K - l'1-'fl 5 ll'l55VS- Rlkll-ml Ul15lUll Margaret liuluanlcs, pliysieal L'LlllL11llHIl,1llILl Mary familiar names will rlisxlblwear lrcnn rlie list lX'.l4'l'l ll' Nfl lll' -' ll .l4'i-'ll' ll' Ulm-lllllll Ulu l'XU'll' liun.llrl1ilill'en. lillen Larhearr, seieme, lefl Pmvisn after rlme lirsi fl' 'W M-1' N will liillll Nll-lll.MIn'I1Ln'L lree Perlere semester, the laner ni enter retirement. Marla-line sun, linglislm, ArleneUi'.1epp, arl, .mil Srella let 11' Uiurnnyer, language, funk a leave nl alusenre the plmysiral erlnraiiun, resigneil. l':l:i- fill ,V . Arthur Vallicelli Coznzfefiuf Eleanor W'ard Suuirzf Sffnfify ,f-wean Hua...- me lf. Ray XViIey Q f'V7. 'fa NIJ. i f Olflllcfe 0l 6 GIRLS' COUNSELORS Miss Beck, sophomoresg Miss Rehr, juniors: Miss Moore, seniors: lN Iiss Hayward, freshmen. loecia ize in joking lqogimd The ring of the telephone may bring a question about adjustment to school and personal problems. attendance records, letters of recommendation, sponsorship of school activities, college entrance. or job openings. These questions. which must be answered by the counselors, make each day an active one for them. Proviso's counseling staff plays an important role in molding the characters of the student body. Success and happiness in school constitute the major aims of the counselors. The counselor must act as a supermang yet he HILISE be human. A friend and confidante of many, his job is one of never- ending interest, activity, and satisfaction. Wforking in collaboration with the counselors and teachers is Miss Donna Pautz, visiting coun- f 4' , ' -an 'S Q: selor. She handles the student with a more serious emotional problem. After referral of a student to her by either the teacher or the counselor, she holds individual conferences and enables the SILI- dent to gain insight into his problem and grad- ually to solve it. All school districts in Proviso Township, work- ing under l957 legislation, instituted a program for exceptional children this year. According to Miss Cleone O'Brien, director, the program at- tempts to provide equal educational opportunities to all students regardless of physical, mental, or emotional handicaps. The programs administra- tors intend to preserve the typical classroom situa- tion wherever possible. The measure of the pro- gram's success lies in the degree to which it mini- mizes each persons handicap. BOYS' COUNSELORS Mr. Small, sophomoresg X.. Mr. Hinds, seniors: Mr. Rattenbury, juniorsg Mr. Vallicelli, freshmen. Page 51 O ice ?yA r, - Q t i Ti . A 'wv , Qdlflfl Le6 QGLPJ A i ff wt MAIN OFFICE mmm LEFT TO RIGH'I'i Nancy Mortenson, Myrtle I-Iagen, Bernice Mueller, janet Henzler Young, Elvera Pearson, Jeanne Burren, Molly Cavanaugh, Dorothy Brunst, Mildred Rezabek. F , E , ,, t , f , ,r15yg.,tlf5 my r rr,yr at t ,Qt l. ' fjzidiif, t Q fm I t t at :ia ff ati BUSINESS OFFICE LEFT TO RIt.H'I: Leona Palka, Anne Grams, Mae llolten, Gertrutle Bathie, Henrietta Kroepel. Llassifying enrollment antl program tartls, filing transfers, reeortling attentlanee, etliting the morning bulletins, sorting items in the l,ost antl lfountl, issuing honor roll pins, antl attentling to the switthboartl eonstitute the husy routine of the main-ofhte secretaries. liath seeretary performs a speeilie tluty along with giving assistante to the aclministrators. The inereasetl enrollment provitletl the tlepart- mental setretaries with a fuller sthetlule. 'l'hey share their time in attortlante with the size ol the tlepartment in gratling IBM tests, retortling gratles, making mimeograph steneils, assisting in tlepart- mental to-ortlinzttion, itntl aitling the atlvisers ol extracurrieular aetivities, The business ollite setretaries, in atltlition to toiripjlmg government reports, purthitsing equip- ment, hantlling requisitions, antl mailing, ellitienta ly halante our linantiztl allairs. ln the hook room Mrs. -lohnson l-:eeps the ever' intreasing supply of textlvoolzs in ortler, l'itvt- .tif X 1 DEPARTMENT l RON'l' ROW: Marjorie Miller, XY'initretl -lones. Barbara XY'itlicus. Pat Xwinterhalter, Donna xlohnson, Fthel I.intlm.tn. HAKK ROXVZ Vivian xX',llll.III1S, Virginia llsas. Flizalwetli Partlun, Margaret lirenek, llavel lltessler. Mis, I-mm.t lohnsoit, Ca eferia provi Q5 em fin eafi W.. vff ' I I I .p Jani . leaf, M I v x f .. 4, . 'filer 1:2 in ,gg D .1 ' ,x , A I -4- , e f it + . i Q V gg, - f Q Q. Q f ,f , ' I jig ' s i , 1 W fe f -.., ,. t s ei I , ,,, .c we -I A f in we 3 A ' 7, rw ,l .QL f KY , I I Y Q x Q V 'E t ' dl. e Y? W P 1 7 6' KV' y seg .,. I tv Q I ij, X I ,ii A A M , . I , 0 ... , , , X, 2 x - -r . N ,Q - - ,,. f -ci I . Y f f i ,I ay lvpfffifx 5, ' M is Q 35 Q' f 9' v, Q Q fi s .df fi' ' l ua, QW' .-25.1 ,. CAFETERIA WORKERS SITTING: Johnson, Bailey, assistant managerg I-luxhold, Rounds, D'An,uelo, Kelly, xlacknow, Fairbanks, Koepke, Barnes, Kurtz, Lorenz, STANDING: Dwoinen, Hobbs, Gallagher, Witt, Blasius, Davis, Moskovitz, Bertellotti, Reelt, Young- stead, Cayanaulah, Grant, Grady, Toops. Proviso students relish little extras such as ice cream or malts. 0? R an , -WE? S, . A. f X fu, X.-. ...ff Q . pyai , 4. Q ,NN t Cafeteria annex. Sponsored by Student Council. Mrs. Dorothy Accardi. provides pleasant lunch periods for many students. Cafeteria manager, Patience and ingenuity . . . these virtues help prepare approximately SOO taste-tempting meals live days a week. Even if it's not the easiest job in the world, Provisos cafeteria staff handles the tasls with grace and poise. Headed by Mrs. Dorothy Accardi, the twenty- nine member staff plans, cooks, and serves well- balanced meals, ln addition, Mrs. Accardi purchases the entire food supply. The addition of a lifth lunch period has given the staff extra worlq, but experience and patience have provided them with an insight into the prob- lem. They came, saw, and conquered the varied appetites of Proviso students. Page 53 S 71 2 . POUIJOZ5 PQLU CllI'lfCllI'LZf GCI lfleif Because of the growth in Provisos student body .md faculty, the duties of the maintenance depart- ment have increased. Three women matrons and thirty-nine men com- prise the corps of ianitors, carpenters. plumbers. and electricians. Mr. XY'illiam Henriksen, Director of Buildings and Grounds, and his stahf endeavor to keep the seven buildings on campus in good condition. Mr. XY'illiam Henriksen, Director of Buildings and Grounds. Mr. Jay Betz, Receiving Clerk. Although most of the major repairing and re- modeling occurs during the vacation months, twenty-four men work each night of the school year sweeping Hoors, emptying waste paper baskets. dusting desks, and straightening classrooms. Main- taining the heating plant twenty-four hours a day. the chief engineer, Mr. Blado, and three firemen tend the oil-tired boilers that keep Proyisos fam- ily warm. Fd Blickhahn, john Roberts, Ed Kuss. and Gus Ruehmer. day maintenance. CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW: Parisi, Stadtmann, johnson, Oahms, Szabo, Kubesh, Kroeger. MIDDLE ROW: Pacioni, Weber, Hughes, Ziebell, Kilinski, Boltz, Alger, Guzzo. BACK ROXYI Caputo, Fink, Ranes, Norris, Kirby, Stange, Fiorito, Defxngeles. To illustrate that beauty exists even in plumbing, the photographer catches Robert Fanter inspecting the filtration system of the pool. , ii U N NN.. 1 F, 1 Q'1, ...M . vim I V l.., , . ' Mm I ff , 1 hindi? , A x XIX . J ifmaiit W .f 5M-1 Y , .. w A 1 'W , 'f 'I v Q Q , X ,f -4 i, ggi-.x f ,,....,k.. 1, T W 7 u WWI , ,' . i V H ' t 2 I 3 yr f fuk f, R I - i .N A ,X K 'X - qygxkw 451 -Pj 'e,' gb. I Q H , ' 1 se. ,I lug,... wif' Q - ' 'X '- W.-f R ear eed rouirio ,Midi new om Lfion A A f , ,.,-.f,, ' -Maw - I , , ,,,, 8 'fr QB f' ,ft mf? ff' s V H if h, V .ff-fe?fW ' We if - 'K .....,, ,. , gk! 4 , 1 as ' '-: j's if 1 0 1 i f K W ' I . 4 Q, , Ax 1? Va' W 'J tfreiif '4 r J N' 1 - ,W 1 , 7 Q ' - ' , .. Q f i W ' - K ..Li ' . f , ,fill a-I -nv? , 11,1 I v I. if gmt ja Q' Yr 1 . ,. 5- f I f gm., gi., K' at g Q .i,A.. J Ii, ,. I r I 4. A VA I ,hairy fir., .i Q g... ulA.z,-'Saw Q f in ., t ,.- A f W .aff 71,5-13,1 uf A , ' s' ya 4 ,A . f ,A , -r - - -Q22 cw w .. qw -lpn 3, JS' V f A615 ' A f gf 'V - L 7 ri . l 1 V, J'. A ',3w. U 1 .M-S4 fits! P A , '.f.a,-w0vl'.f':3Y ..m.5,.fs 'lN' - W' ' In August. 1957, the ll7,000-square-foot physical education building boasted only an excavation with forms for footlngs pust appearing. The background shows the academic and administration units, a total of I7l 000 square feet of space. November sees the derrick erecting the steel framework for the physical education building Note the glassed in academic wing in the background. This fall Proviso Wfest will welcome all fresh- men and sophomores residing in Bellwood, Berk- ley, Westchester, and Hillside. Designed for 2200 students upon opening, the school will find ample room on the sixty-acre campus for expansion to 4000. Mr. Knoeppel will remain as superintendent of both schools, while Mr. Stubbs will act as ad- ministrative assistant and Mr. Pitt as dean of stu- dents at Proviso Wfest. A U-shaped corridor links the five main build- ings. Of these, two three-story buildings house the academic section. A curved building containing school offices, a library, and study halls connects the academic units. Rooms for music, industrial arts, athletics, and visual education comprise the two remaining buildings. Proviso Xlifest utilizes innovations such as the Student Commons which, when equipped with lounge chairs, will serve as a favorite gathering place for students. ln the same building folding tables and sliding partitions will convert an l.- shaped cafeteria into a recreational area. Athletic plans include a tiled swimming pool with underwater lights and a gymnasium spanning 21-10 feet without obstructing supports. Fold-away bleachers will seat a capacity crowd of 4000 fans. Movable partitions will divide the large gymna- sium into four smaller ones. Page-55 4 ,fi A f ZWA KW' H il 31, f 1 ,M ffl' WMM, W fa 'M 'Z -I , , M - - ,.. , f,'f pfand maferia ize on ziicle gay Koume lc, l ll lf lm gl IJ ,A w w V. ll w 1 r ll l l o l. A ill ig' 1 l SM' ' 1 N.. M- .:.:.- . - W -Yi ? , .fz sid , 1 ,, f :'1: . ,,,, l' - 4 . , 'W 6 . b l Time CIOSWPS Of Pf0V1S0 Wesf S ad' A ff ' l f 'jinrlp' , , - - ---- ,Q 'f?Z'ifQff1-AM 4 1 , H 2. 'lasik Y' -Emi' 113, rnmlstratxon and library unlt, enclosmg ' 3 2,,m.,424efi3,g1 ,,, m ,,Qq, g or fivfvfw i' - 213 f so lwf 1 4 W3 f . 23,000 square feet of space, demonstrate I , off l Qefegll V 1 ,L 1'z ?'h4-5:f,!' In ,fr l l . . gov fl z--f N le ,N 1 l the development of the bulldxng. In May , ,V N A I 1' Q CL :WA W r x,j f - - Q, ' A ,ill it consisted of the concrete main floor '2'e . 'fm A 'l - M gf .W ' g , - l 'f-- . . I ' V and steel bases for concrete prllars. 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These three photographs show building progress on the units housing the shops, music department, cafeteria, and boiler room, a total of 79,000 square feet of floor space. Visitors in May observed the footings of the fu- ture boiler room. Looking from the northwest corner of the buildings, one could see foot- ings of the shop building with the ad- ministration and academic buildings in the background in August. In November sidewalk inspectors found the walls of the shop-music building going up and the academic building in the background glassed in. .Q ra V ' ki, if N gl, if 1 www A 7 fs., - SA Qs AE, ws- ,gf1Ma+?, , -f an? gv' f My ., X 1 H, L, 'li gf A , f, 1 1 ,f 7 xxx X XS M I X Wit' ,ik Q16 an Xi: at -2 ' , . ,if -fa 7 X si it 4' swf .Y f, 4 - ,M af ,ag s- ,, A 5 , A I af- - I Q at t s y I asp' NQS?k,,55,, 5,4 It I ,S 2,2 J M ,M Q ff' ' 's.. M A. 'V , . 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The shadows of shadows in Caves by ancient lirelight? These are your new hands. the old hands. The eager hands. Strong with flexing lingers, ready to ease your loadl See the hearts - lVork-tempered. lire-tested. love-softened, lN'inking at the solemn eyes of Destiny. Remember, world? lVe are the new race, and Today We march! Hlarren Logelin Page 61 cpu- rms su-uf -fum' ff rf' so. ,Af gl- gb- ,Ne 3- Y 551 gg sg sf! vinci! sit ,V , V 5 -, -- - . I. .1 ,K--. . . -.L K? til. gg? gxilfii N ,W si-:af was sw.. ,....g ww V ss .s. 'tu :fx '13 4 1 ' sf. ,sb M j f' K? if 2. ,J pf :J ns t H S - S I 4 Q 3 X.: pg ss 5. 3. F .5 . js Q F W. i - rs Q f. P, s x , . 1 W.. 1 .N 1 . v, , , , . ,Q .11 qi wh ia Lies' its 'K 1' ..,fs.. is Q I Q Q., ,,. .s .Q g g J ' 5. -.Nix -x, 59, 6, 'W' Q ' - . . ,g,nQrsW.,,N.WSt SENIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bettyann Keding, treasurer: Thomas Schuppe, president: 141 v v J 1 Txifi A if al 5 Faith Fippinger, vice-president: Sylvia De-Fotis. secretary: Mr, Reynard. adviser. Spurred on by thoughts of gradtmtion in nlune. 5 we .is seniors participated in .1 Hurry tif activities, Remember posing for senior portraits. measuring 'H for caps .ind gowns, selecting announcements. .ind f' . practicing for commencement? XY'ho can forget xxyiiting to purchase class rings or struggling with government extims? X. ff ..: A .J if X , 1 X Of , Our crowded schedule did leave time for relaxa- tion. The talent assembly transported us to an Arirongi dude ranch. sliowcdsing talented class members. ln February the pldy cast reminded us - You Cant Tdke lt XY'ith You. May brought X the Prom, Spring lEI1L'l1.1Ill'lNCI1f.ii stdged for the Q' , first time hy the seniors tliemselves, fun' V A if Carol Adanis -lzinies Adams H xluhn Ady mx .I ' lxLlI'l2l!H1L' Ahlenstorl ani' Hsin' ,K Xi Q5 H it N' Sum Aiuppn R 0'-X ' l Din-itl Mist-m Q I lf' I 'i jx Y i I If , K lliiifhi-1.... ff 46' ' KM 1 , F i 'K F ' A Rulwcrl Allwrt-thi www! Ut-.iiinai Allen 'Y .Y , 4 i. 4 I I. , 2 , f 'f ,Wy A Q ,Illtlllll Allen NW'- l':l: f12 66 enior Elena A nd riacchi Lynn A nd ricttc Lawrence Anthon y joscphinc Ardcnte Larry Argcnto Darlunc Ariola jo Ann Aslicvold Ann Austin Judith lialwr Barry liucall john Bacr Kay Bacthkc Margaret Bagley Gale Baker Kenneth Baker 77 0lfl,l ,, f 2 , 4? - f ffm X , . 5 mfg, f lzvffw W W U, f, irecfd Cfazm Aron? Al eau' 5 Z 1 mf, f' M f f , ,, f L. 'lf ' 'J I , , - tg: Y -gif -' f 'f ,f W' f ,.i,. ,, 5, fi Wd., cm .. 'IJ PMN. A Azifm. f A ,, ,,.. . 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M ' g f I - X Q1 , ,f 2 , .Q 51214124 v U ,11.:,,f if 74 fr A , -A 4 7 A Www V - A I ij ' ii 'VA , J in H H X ' 7' , -,f gt ,. U: qi V Q f f at iff W R ffw fe ff V Q , 1 ' iii , if f 5' , .Z N X ,V , 4 Z if tttt W E E it at fa 4 john Berglund Charles Berndt Carol Bestina Marcia Beukema David Biel Patricia Billings Richard Birnler Victor Bisluk Everett Bleichroth Ralph Boatman SENIOR SENATE FRONT Row: Silvija Kalve, E ' Lorraine Susdurf, Shawn I-Instetler, 1 A Mary Morris, Rusemary De Angelis. jane Pickens, Charlotte Lehman. MIDDLE RONx't Gerri Wright, m l Judith Melich, Barbara Martz, ff f Carol Scanio, ,Iuhn Fippinger, john Atiy, Brute Smith. BACK ROXX .I Genrge Brechtel, Thomas Dleflersim, Alan Xwallskog, Frank Speno, Paul Grady, V Victor Bisluk. 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A A ,gp 75 f l f x x A 'J l l',ljj1'lrfn Alan Brandau Sam Cannici Queerxella Cannon Blike Carbon Carole Cardinell Mary Carlino Carmela Carpino Arthur Chaltin Judith Charpie Thomas Chase ,tw sl udith flmiappctm Rcnncth Chu nrclln Mnurccn Cimlmlo P.ltrici.1 fimti Ifdxx .lrd flrupsnddlc -I.mu-s Clark Rita Ksldflxk' ,Lum-I Clary Umm folwlw Alicc Compton YT ongrafufafiorw, perfgcf ffenolance eniom Robert Conklin Sharon Connorton Richard Conrad Anna Cooper Robert Copeland johann Corry Anthony Corso Arlene Cortino jerry Cory Anita Cosenza Phillip Cote William Cotton Sandra Cowen Ronald Cucei Dennis Cummins Theresa Curtis Christine Cygan Fredric Dale Eugenia Dalinis james Dandridge ' ii i fr Z ii. L 'i'fi5f'P75 f?1f ri 12 P A an -. in ii ii., T I' 41 ' I fx ' Y - 'Mp i i ve ,I , fx PM-w 4, , . , I ye l lt P W- 1' ff X, , it fi A X . ' ' N ' ik 1 ,Q 'i I it N K , I X 5 Hx .' Am? . 'QQ 'V' ,,-r f s It mx ,. ,.,. M A , 5-Q... 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ZQVV Y A i :1A': A' Q f T ,7 M: f, M Xl ,4 ,, f, V, Q, ' A 'il Lucrezia Toste Wayne Towler Linda Turner Roger Tworsey janet Urban Curtis Van Dyke Barbara Van Natta John Vanderpool Judith Vanderpool Gail Van Deventer Dolores Vece Lucille Ventrella Raymond Villa Terry Vince Sandra Vlach Marizmne Vnitkevils Sharon Vovola Murthy Wilde jacolyn Wzniclley' lflven Wzxlker ind 58 COLA pace bf ,f ' f ,f , 7 4 fri, Z Q X' 442, 1 ,A 7 M Www ,V W ff if ' , ' T A f K . 6 1' JR 'ww y f L' , :egg eng MM, -in-Q, 1 4922 jf .. ' 1 M3-f 451: ' - ' I: .- g st' , ,, faux T., ., is 1 'ails iw My i ff V' Q I T f Q35 7 11525 f X 'X ' f T . .X f may saggy' 3 xx aw' f 8 sl XX. . ft. ' 'Sy ,E 'Q lae W We as Gail Swangren Nancy Tanneberger Bernd Temmler Richard Terrell Daniel Tester Robert Thomas Robert Thompson Peter Tinebra Richard Tooth Anthony Tortorella raei y , N M' 45,317 up , ,ga '5 W'-W ,I 1 1 .4., t fre Q., W -:U 5 M T ea' A . X v t A, yt X ff T. 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M ww-my -, 'Mm '6 Eff f af .L Jerry Yarbrough Donald Yario Judith Young Barbara Younger Greggory Youstra Laddie Zalud joan Zamp james Zanzi Frank Zari Walter Zelasko Gale Zclnick james Zcnu Warren Zcntz Donald Zicky Francine Zilic Dianne Zotthi Dorothy Zuchcrt Raymond Zuchll- c Ralph fullo Frank Zwickcr XD 'ffdln WJ by Q Y' fy f' ',f? 5VfD Q Q 77 Q 5 I 2, ' ' K D' W f' fm fm! W mf I E , Q49 .ggniorzi CAMP! 5.f'.D, X Ka D 73D ogg ? , Riff ' ' 2 ' . ,ig ' f ' D. ,D VD w D WD :Eg I . A f Z ff? COMPJQ , tt , , M f I-ww f D 2 1 Dy z D rt 4' X , 'W 'M ffl 1 f 1 f ' 'S , f Q fm f A X f X .- x. Joanne Wolter Douglas Wohn Ken Wojtas Carl Wolf Ken Woltman Gerald Wood Faith Wright Geraldine Wright Scott Wright Wilbert Yakel , 19. -'i- Mir, .vL',,QaH J. , D, Q4 - h ' 34 f . f',V V f I D5 .... 1125 Q 6 .L W I, A f A V A D X I r 1 f . D ' , ff D W K, ' - ,- A ' A ,fa-M 4 D. A ' gl A ' f 7' A D +f'wW ' ll f I f - f S Nz, t Q 1 D Ln., I4 I W K, V VA D of K Z JI? 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Q ' Q' L- 'nt- V , at ' K , , iff? l 5? , Q A re' I 1 lift W . 5 ' 'W :1 an ff ' Lv Z , I mr, V ., -my ,EZ af!! - 4r: '2' Q27 V In 'O may i g, f fl ,Zi 'W lnel at s' elieal 1 . i 4 . , V 5 l 1 , l ffl W' fm was i is f r t K :X -f 4' -Q y m,pww10 , X , I wa 1 M, M, f 9 I 7, fam ' :'f 1 ' fm ' 'V 'fh' . ' S . it fr i: . , a 2 U if H A M A ---- '4:f ':V f M' , ' A9 ' X--A W! l I N i f .' , as ' Legg, st' x . ,EL ' -,,. We momentarily pause to recall the memorable events of the last four years. As freshmen we wel- comed Mr. Knoeppel to his first year at Proviso. Sophomore year meant Swish and the first frosh- soph fun night. ln our junior year we arranged to bring the first foreign exchange student to Proviso. Wfe also donned cloak and dagger to present the junior play, Dangerous Nan McGrew. Convocation - Class Day - Commencement - the long-awaited moments arrive. Heeding the ad- vice of our class motto, we look ahead with hop: and enthusiasm, for we know that No one can walk backwards into the future, Page 89 eniom orraf jainf cifdf ibederf .Quran Vocal solos add sparkle with Gerry Lange singing a medley of popular songs, Barbara Gurdon presenting ln My Own Little Corner, and judy Allen singing l Cain't Say No. l i 1 ? ' 1 X i itch ' X ..,. ' sg, rx . :ff , sigma 5- s ., x Q 3 .. 5 4 Zany m.c.'s Bill Wise and Char Roycht enliven senior talent assembly with a pantomime act. Can can girls add a bright note to the show with their lively act. German frauleins, fea- turing Chris Haslob, contribute a Continental flavor. At the end of the program, Kay Baethke, student chair- man, receives a bouquet as a sign of the cast's gratitude. x S 5, RJ x i 1 Cadf Agreed 66 ou Kaul jake ,gf ,UMM you Penelope Sycrnnure, , , NB. Keeling, B. Stevens Essie . .. ,, ,, , E. Bunch, M. Vnirkevirs Rllelm , , . ,CQ Royehr, CQ. Seuniu Paul Syerxnwre , HP. Heirmnnn, Ll. Pennr Mr. De Plnnn , Dougherty lnl , ,,,,, , l, Ally Donald ,, , , l. Harden Martin Vnnelerlwf HK. Miller, R. Terrell Alice ,,,,,, , ,,,, B. lx1AlI'OLlSCli, Melielm Henderson, ,,,, , ,,,, vl. Greenwnlul Tawny liirluy liurls liulenlalwv Clay Wfelllngrnn Mr. Kirlwy , Mrs. liirlwy , 'I'l1ree Men Olga ,, lil 14 mlilil rlxlefs llrannnrie Direerur lvl Sb llll1lWLIll l Irrle The scenes be-lnw typify the antics performed lwy the ollf-lweat Sye :more lumlx xx aku X Q.. 3 is YLQ 1 'lx x A, f 14' X 4 fr X V W e lMi,,,.42rr ' wswfw unior Cfcwfi .SEB Meow! for giizirfiffiv was if 'FI Each new group in history brings with it it first , the Sumerians brought the hrst wheel, and the Chinese, the first rockets. Our junior class has proved no exception. As early as our freshman year, the class of '59 began a series of hrsrs in Proviso. The lirsr frosh-soph fun night, held in I'l'5o, oriuinxueil a practice carried on ever sinte. ln our sopho- more year, we held the lirst tluss parry in Me- morial I-Ialli During V157 increased enrollments tlianlued il long-standing tradition. the Alunior-Senior Prom. The change proved no loss to the juniors, whirling in Memorial Hall at the junior ball, Symphony in Snow. Departintu from custom once more in WSH. we presented 21 Llfillllillll class play instead of the usual comedy. Thorn' ton XX!ilder's Our Town played to an approv- ing audience. As next years seniors we tan tlaim anolher Hlirstl' distinction as the lirsl luixuluuiiilu tlztss of over 1,000 students. Au, , f W W ,f H My ,, -f l ,tg f .s, if 1, H fy 1 l'11g1i' '12 ,--N., SILVER MEDAL WINNERS FRONT ROW: Carole Midgard, Philip Lehparner, Nanci Fry, Bob Peller. MIDDLE ROW: Anthony Zaugh, Robert Scherer, Margery Hendrick, Michael Goodman, Robert Wagner. LACK ROW: james Reisa, Stephen Mastin, John Woyke, Jerry Seyer. NOT PICTUREDZ JUNIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Carol Bruno, Georgeann Ziem, Richard Treiber, Diane Smith, jan Stevenson. JUNIOR SPONSORS FRONT ROW: Miss Sigworth, Bliss Johnson, Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Borchers. BACK ROW: Mr. Kent. Mr, Monilaw, Mr. Yaeger, Mr. Ray. JUNIOR COUNCIL FRONT ROXX: Brenner. Abel. Smith. Moore. Eranzl. siicoisin ROXX 1 Burke, Cognato. Willie. Stock, Ziem. Daley. THIRD ROXY2 Treiber, Kiept, Ottt. Barnas, McDonald. Reisa. li,-Xclli ROXXQ -lischlce. -lones, Dunhill. Thomas. Schultz. Hermach. Petersons. Y-sf 'lflifalerii M ur own 77 eguecl Juniom CAST Stage Manager ,,,,, ,,,, Dr, Gibbs ,,,,,,,,,,,, -loe Croxxell ,.,,,,,,,,,,, , Howie Nexxsome .,,,,,, Mrs. Gibbs .,,,,,,,,,,,., Mrs. Webb ........,, George Gibbs ...,,,,,, Rebecca Gibbs ...,,,,, XV4illy Webb .,,..,, Emily Webb ,.......... Professor Wfillard ...,,,,, , Mr. NX'ebb ...,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,, Woman in the Balcony Man in the Auditorium Lady in the Auditorium ,r,..r.. Simon Stimson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mrs. Soames ........,,...,,,.. Constable Xwarren ,,,.,,,, Si Crowell ,,.........,,,,,, Baseball Players ........, Sam Craig ,,,,...,....,,, ,loe Stoddard ................, People of the town ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Florence Sound Ehfects ..,...,,..,,..,,. Book Holders ........,...,,..,.,,,.., Director ,,,.,,,i,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Charles Thomas ,,.,....,,Dick Wferle ,Unless McDonald ,,,,,Edwatcl Stehno ,.,,..Vlanice XVhalen ,,,,,,,P.1tricia Greene Barts .,,,.,,..'lutly Hadley .,,r.David Wfhalen Jacqueline Phebus ,..,.....Dan Schultz .....,......Pete Slug: ,,..,,..Nancy Kurth ,,.,....l.ouis Gibson ,.,,,,..,,Sheila Hegy .Edward Kennedy ,,,,Patty jo Young .,.David Knudson ,,..,.,..Mike Green Neil Puttkarnmer, Richard Yndestad ,,,,,,,,Louis Gibson ,.,..Eugene Palmer ,,.Millie Johnston, King, Philip Lehpamer .Hjanice Matthews ......lVl21fClLl Clarke Alicia Grillin Mr. Douglas Poulter The action of the play takes place in Groverk Corners, New Hampshire, 1901-lOl S. Stage Manager thanks talkative Professor Willard for his statistics. Emily and George enioy a brief talk on the ladder representing second story. Stage Manager greets Joe Crowell and Howie Newsome on their morning rounds. Mrs. Soames remarks on the loveliness of Emily's and Georges wedding. As Emily prepares to ioin her fellow dead, the shocked townspeople look on. X' Nb! A , calms-?i:,, . ,, .7 ' ' t S. ,W . ,f, 'fl mfr A,-,. on , , S I l T i ull: ,a . 4 Q I fix' Lf i 'M f.l i ! ,, J, u,:,:w, . T is: s.Q, l??l ll i lllll Ill fi Kznrn .Miel Josepli .Xbenti Jeanine Abraytis Daiid Adams Robert .-Xdolfson Grate Albachiara Arnold .-Xllen Jea11 .Xllen Joe Allessi Robert Alsten Joyte Altergolt John Aman Charles Amerlan Judith .-Xiiderson Karen Andersen Enick Apanoyith Anthony Apuzzo John Ardente Bruce Armbrnster Althea Armour Jean Arndt Carl Arrigoni Karen Ashcraft Sharon Ashcraft Carole Attig James Aner Leo Angustinas Rodney Austin Wlay ne Baas Virginia Babinec Mariann Bacigalnpo Carol Badendick George Baer Susan Baer Henry Baethke Ronald Bailor Robert Bakas Diane Balow Sharon Balzer Yvette Bambas Niyiole Barcas Judith Barnas John Barnes Leonard Bartels Donald Bartolone John Barton Nancy Barton Patricia Bartosiak Ronald Bathie James Batts Patricia Baum Thomas Banr Irene Bayone Virginia Beccne W'illiam Beckman Barbara Beina Ronald Bellas Jane Benson Richard Bentley Patricia Bentz Lea Berebitsky Seymour Berebitsky Terrv Berg Georgeanne Bergma Jack Bergstrom Charles Bianco Judy Bird Allen Biornson Flilabeth Blatk James Blahous Sharlene Blasrhke Georgia Bliss Rosalind Blunibt-ig Michael Blnmka Frlith Boatrnan Melvyn Bot-ge Linrla Boiari Iaro Bommelrnzin Bt-it-rlx Bond Jntlith Bones Laurel Bonnet Barbara Borer Rohr-rt Bork:-1 Ronald Borki-1 Rifharrl Borkoxer NVilli:1r11 Bortrnaii Sandra Il-onlin Alina Bowl Leon Box tl Annette Boffelli Margaret Braaly Fflwarrl Br:1sln'l1l Mariorit- Bri-r ht:-I KC'lllll'llI Breesr' 'l'1:1r1k Hli'l'If'l9f'lI xl!'Il'N BI'l'Illll'l ltlaint- Brest l':1t1'irial'i1i1nls Rosetta Brinson Ioyri-l51i11to11 Gloria Brown l:11i11-slliohll l.i'o11 Bron ll Rob.-it liioitii Ruth Biotin lVtlli:1111l'i1oi111 'ttaml Bruno lininiy lillfllilllilll I111nr's Bnlkin-r l'1ln111rlB1nl1:11tis Bt-ala l511iIalNl4V leiii Bnrrlitt l':it1i11:1 Bnrlst' Roliert litll'lIl'li1' Rohr-it Hinton Shii ley 'alll Inn Susan llnrtoii Fl Dai id Bnsack xkilll lK'll Bnsse JYllllL'lllllll1l Bullsns Joann Bntler iitlwarcl Byars liunite Byars .-Xntliony Cali Bart Cinninarata Doi is Camp l,ucille Campagna Charles Cancilier linnna Canestrini Joseph Cannella Harold Cantore James Carlson Karen Carlson Patricia Carrington Rose Carucci Gayle Cary Anne Cascio Gilbert Casperson Carl Catlin Donald Catlin Carlo Cayallaro Donald Ceryone Frank Chiero Dolores Chippeanx XVilliam Chmnrny Coralee Christensen Ronald Ciancio Jack Ciminello Sandra Ciotola Edwin Ciresi Linda Cividino Darlene Clancy Charles Clark Marcia Clarke Howard Cload Mary Cochran Lorene Cognato Elaine Cohen Michael Coleman Kaform Collins Everett Colls more Alfred Colombini Patrick Connolley Patricia Conrad Leonard Cook Vincent Copp Mlilliam Cordell Tony Cortino James Costanlo Kenneth Cox Dai id Cozzi James Craig Laurence Crapo Christine Credilv Anthony Cristofaro JllIlllllH Crowe l-Drank Culbertson Judith Cnlnmber Pamela Cummings Jerry Cnnningliznn Mit bacl Curialr- Patrick Cnstartlo Maltolm Cygnar Maryann Cfc'r11i11ski Barbara Dahl I-,rlwarrl Dahmer Mary Dale Sznnlra Dalt-xainler Sharon Daley 'l lnezi Dariiel 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Barbara Lincoln Nadine Lindeman John Lindmeier Clarence Lindsay Andrew Lindsey Jerry Lindsey Phillis Lipper Peter Lisuzzo Sandra Liszka Panlett Labrillo Robert Lockhart Sandra Lockwood Joan Lofendo Layeeda Logan Theodore Logan Camille Loizzo Richard Lolli Robert Long Gordon Longley Jonas Longs Janet Lorenzo Robert Loye Marguerite Lozeau Anita Lnbko Ei elyn Luck Patricia Lndlarn Jerome Lyons Judith Lyons Diane Maceachern Otto Machacek Thomas Mack Dayid Mades Ernest Magnetta Bonnie Maguirg Dayid Malesa Emil Malina Ronald Malinowski James Mangan Warren Manire Pat Manning Donna Manton Dax id Marcus John Marella Judy Markley Josephine Marocchi Robert Marotta Joyce Maronsek Elaine Marsh Ann Marshall Billy Marshall Dolores Marshall Gerald Marshall Henry Martens John Martin Barbara Mason Stephen Mastin Carol Mather James Matrisciano lanite Matiliews Xnreen Matthews sharon Matthews Richard Matnlis .Mice Matnsas llarole Max Richard Bl.lXll.ll'tl Katlileen Mekdaiiis Diane Mc Xitor Leorge xlt'Bl'U0lll k.llllCl'lllC Mifleax y Dennis Mttflnitork lobn Mcl'lnskex Robert Mcforinicls Iohn Mrk ue lvsst' Mtlioiialil lerri Mitlaxoyk lois Mtllan M illit' hlrllet' Mnlrael Nlitlieeu Mibrey Mil eroy Mike MiX.1llx kll.lll Xlt'lt'l's Robeit Mele lsatlileen Mellsa llll'lltl.l Mello Rn haril Men1l1.il.1 l.111i Merkel losepli Messina X11it.1Meu'i M.llI Mt'Xt'l l.1111le Nlltlldlll l lllss Xllllldlli -l.lllllk' Millix l'.lt1iti:1Mille1 Rlklhlltl Millet Robeit Millet 5.llhll.l Millei leiliex Nlllls Josettll Misnk.l hl.llX M1s.1s1 lJ.lXlK Nlsillhll D.11eMo11t1ille Daii1lMooie John Moon' losepli Moon' K.1x Moore l llltl.l Morne NlNl.l Morne Y.1l1'tieMoo1m' l-.ix Xlooielioiise Xi1kiMo1.1it1s l e1 lt'lllt' XIUl.lll l'1l1i.11il xltlllldllll M'ill11-tlMo11is Sllhlllllt' Moiitl Sally Mniiinio lois Mosliei Ili-in Mont Cfaaa of I9 9 Edwarcl Moy Maryann Mrozik Barbara Mueller Fredrick Mueller Diane Mulholland Francine Mullen Patricia Mnlroyan Victoria Murray Kenneth Musil Margnerita Musil Elizabeth Mutlca Ronalcl Napier Audry Nazar Barbara Nenclze Marlene Neruda Thomas Nesbitt Robert Newman Berenicc- Nelson Robert Nichol Emmy Nichols Kathryn Nichols Diane Nicholson Thomas Nieclholdt Alan Nielsen Patricia Niziolek Nancy Nolan james Nolen Judith Nolen Sue Norin Robert Nndera Annette Ntrnziato Dolores Olmerg janet Oberg Donna Olrerholtzer Gerald Ohermiller Thomas O'Brien Patricia O'Connor Thomas O'Day Robert Odclo Maryanne O'Keefc Lareen Olrlorll Richard Olenek Joanne Ollila Sandra Olsen Claudia Olson William Olson James O'Neill Patricia Orelttp Marsha Orr Irene Orton Diane Ortt Phillip Orlech WVilliam Osiralt Albert Oiren Kathleen On en Snella Owen Barbara Owens Helen Palermo Nick Palermo Eugem' Palmer Bruce Palombo Tom Panzer james Papa Kenneth Pzrpendorf lVaItc'r Papc-ndorf Theresa Parrilli Janet Pass Lawrence Patrickus jean Pearson John Pc-cli Phillip Pellegrino Robert Peller Joann Pellrnan Thomas Pencler Leslie Perkins William Perkins Joseph Perri Emmert Perrigo Karl Pc-tersohn Geraldine Peterson Kenneth Peterson Marie Peterson Janis Petersons Michael Petrnzzi Antje Pfeiffer Jacqueline Phebns Edward Piacenza James Pirardi John Pichrnan Helen Piedmont Bruce Piotter Joyce Pirard Yvonne Pirarcl George Pitlik Marianne Pitts Hazel Plumb Milton Pocllamsky Howard Polar' joseph Polito Phillip Pfrlito Robert Poole Joyce Poorc' Alan Posledni Paul Ponlos William Ponlos Robert Powell Benedict Prabish Gary Prenssc Rochelle Price Elois Purnell Patricia Purnell Donald Puryear Neil Pnttkamrner Lorelei Qnednau john Quigley liclwartl Ratlkiewicz l'V:ide Ralston Gail Rau .lerome R aynrond Peter Reed Rovce Reed Gloria Reichmann ,Ioseph Reilly james Rc-isa Ronald Reischel Maryjean Rennella Bernice Reschik liclward Retelny Meredith Reynard Alma Reynolds Clyde Richardson Carole Riclclers John Ristau Sandra Roberts Selma Roberts Juanita Robinson Patricia Rogala Charlotte Rose john Rose William Rose lirwin Rosc-nuinlcel I,ester Roserririrrkc-I Etelyn Ross lor ce Ross l,erox Russ Russell Rotlrroclc Marx' Ann Rouse Karen Roussex Robc-rt Rowley Janice Roralc Diane Ruhic nslci James Ruoti I-'redericlc Rush Rarc-n Russell Charles Rxatic Robert Sarnora I-'arl Santl Bruce Santlelin june Sancls Michac-I Sansone blames Sarlo Patricia Sarno Ralph Sartorc' I-'rank Sasso Daxid Saxiola Richard Stahcli Robert Scalfaro Bererlx Scarclina Robert Sc arlrec la Anthonx Scaxo Fclnarcl Sc lrac'lc'r Clrerie Sc lratl Steren Schatz Robert Sclrcitler Robert Scherer lieona Sc hex Xlllllllllll Schmitl Barbara Sc hrniclt ,loan Schmidt Kenneth Sc lrrnidt Adolf Schrnicltlce klznnes Schmitt Dianne Schneider Donna Schneider Earl Schneider Marianne Schneider Nhirlex Schneider Ruth Sc hoenbeclc Carol Sc lrreihcfr Sharon Schroecler Elilabetli 5tllllI'It'I llannx Schultl Sandra Sclrurrrre Donald Sc lrratlc-r CiaiISclrwart1 Mary Scliwehl john Sc iortino Rosemary Scola Sandra Searc r lic-xerly Sc-itlwl Donald Selli- Lllrarlenc' Seplca Marilvn Sc-rrrico Clary Sc'u'ell Qleirv Sexer Rog'c-r Slrc-nulc Cllrzrrles Sher nrzrn Diane Sher mant Clxrrolvn Shrtrc' lranlc Silrle Iolrr1Sigrror'c-llgr Ronalcl Sirriorr ll'iIIiarn Sitterle 'I hornas Sittncfr Ronald Slclt-nan lkstlrer Slciolrrsh R.rsirr1irSLxor'c Ilonalcl Slzrhr Sanclra Slater klohn Slafylc klerome Slina Karen Sloriuelc I'etc'r Slum.: tllrarles Srrrc-tana lames Smicll .Xrthur Smith Iiirrhara Smith Iionnie Smith Carole Smith Klorerrc' Smith Diana Smith lbianc- Smith Donna Srnitlr Ilonalcl Smith Iiileen Smith Qlirrnes Smith Patil Smith Rirrmontl Smith XYxnn Smith Ralph Sneatl Nina Socli- I'c'ter Sogrnc'Ic'st Iuclith Solberg l'atrict1iSortino Nlaire Slniclo Izarl Soc-.rlrrmn Rai Speiclrer leurs Sperirnclo Ilan Spillaitl Peter Spolrnlroltl lohn Sprotisc' Slrirlex Slzrclursvl Ioseplr 5l.llllJ,t'I' Rc-nneth Starr Rcrlrerl Sttlllvl ileralcl Stalio loin Stec-rs l'tIuarcl Stehno Qlosepliirrc' Stella Patricia Stvnson Arthur Stc-rnrn Bill Stepanc rlc .Kun Sterralc Klart Stetler lan Stererrson Mrrl Stewart .'Xrlc'ne Stich l'atrici.r Stinson JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT T -Indy I-I Susan Slot lc tllrarlotte Stolccw I'it'cl Stone' l't'lix Storris Patricia Storrlca Willrzrrn Storoc- latlc Stout I.orratne Str.rntI Rorrzrltl Strauss Loretta Strcic lr Iliirnqr Strrrlr lohn Snlliian .Icrst'irIlStllltt1lll I..tirr Sulliian I-rcwson Sttllitan I.x nn Sunclstrom l'.ttriciaStt1ec's lbonalcl Sur t :las Rolrert Sitter: Stu' Sutliil lean Sutiina klezrnne Sxetlr Cilrarlc-s Sirlrhlc Ric haicl Sxxt-rson Riclr:nclS1c-rlrirrslci Carrol Iffllljgtllil tlharles lIviIIlll'l' Ilaiitl 'fair in Rfrlrett 'I'Llll lion 'I axlor Helen Tailor ll'ilI11rt'I 'I ar lor Ilrigita 'I'elle klohn 'Iierrarro loanne Tlreoclore llianc' 'llreu lolrn 'I'hicw C1lrarles'I'lrornas ,Ianres 'I'hom:1s Dennis 'I lrornrrson Robert IIltlI'1'Sljll I.orc'tta 'I rralmassi lYaltc'r 'I oc-rpc' lrvnc- 'I'olont-o Arlene 'lornassini Rarrnoncl 'I'ornmc'r john Topolslci Rtrnglltl 'Poplr kloseplr Torclria Mic h:rc'I 'I ortoric i l.an:r Praxis I'fllc'lr 'I H'lIl't'iI Ric hirrtl 'I it-ther lX.rnrc'l Iresslar lonr Iiippoclo lxaren Irolrlnarri Santlra 'I'r'ttcIc'.tu l.c't.rltl 'I'runL loan Irleslconslcr lutlitli 'I xler Rarmoncl Ilet lct'i Mar iia llgint itts Peter Urso Ilexc-rlx YnIc'ut.t Nanci Va1i,'XrsiI:tlI Aleanine Yancour 'I'c'rrr Vzinclerlrure Ilettc' Vanclerer ilt Virginia Yani Robert Vassolo Robert Vanglrirn lnrrrnen Vatnglrzrns Ronald Ventttt' .Xntla Vinwc' .Xrlerrc I tvr Iurlx Yrtcrrsi- Rirrmonil Yorreier lllai ilx n Yot lir Ieirolcl lllrggrrc-r I'i1IIrcl.1ll.rg.1rtt'l Rohr-rt lY.ri.1rrt'r Carl lllillcet Ilaxicl lX':tllxt'r Ierri Walker Iiexerlt llftsrl 'I helrna Watson Sharon lN't'.rtlrc'rlrt'.rcI Ilonrnc' IN't'lrlr Roger Welirstcirr I to lYc Ich ll'illiirrrrlYc'1rL Robert lVL'lllt'I Riclrartl lYc'rle IVilliam lYest -lill West Iiorollix lltsllrrtrtrlrc Mark XYc'stc'rlarrtl klanit c' ll'Ir.rIr'n Carol lX'lrc'c'lt'r 'lhorntrs Whitt: Cznolan Wic-ki-r I,tncla XllIlllL'Illl slutlic' Wilirnlrlc I,xnt'ttc' IY1llce K-.nl Xfrllxins 'lolrn Henry Williams lolrn Houqrrwl Williams Mattie lN'ilIiarrrs Main' XYilson Rolreit lViIson frerirltl lVistlrlc-r Susan Witt llhiislinc' IYHII Philip lX'oll Mack Xloocls I-alt' lYoott'n Rai Wortman john Worlcc' Nlarcixr Yxit-get 'loan Yanlcus Rit hartl Yrrclutacl Martin Ycrnntg Patti Young lXIlII'l2,Illl'l Yonntlfl Ronald Yournier Iliann Yottirlistturclt lvrri Yunclt Susan Ynuclt Iiettt' Ztlleslci loxtc' ftlrs -Iarnes fanillo Antlronx Yauglr nlutlr lc-gal Ix.trc'n lenlcoxtclr joe leno Donna Zernel f'I1'lllgL'LlIlll ln-in juclx lilcas Rc-nate Zrlian Antlronx Zilic Carol Zilic hlaiilxn Zilrc Bonnie Zinrrnerrngrrrn Rolrert Ztmrneruran K-rc-gort Zito R4IIJL'l'I Zltltos Q-true luellce Patil fnelke O RIGHT: Antje Pfeiffer, treasurerg Carol Bruno, vice-president: SJW SN eftri Y secretar g Phil Wcmlf, resident: Miss Hohler, adviser. c, eval, -wr lizqlgkb --ig--' 'i -3 +-'I zz Yi- P 22551 X R to .6 X gt 3 . .233 J :D 5rrN.H6f,t Ks I:c3,w.Xg, EZ .. cwqf' tacky f sinus' wc-.-' sy . Xt K, , Q -,-.ie rut-go 3559151 i jhifig 4 As- - I if fi if -I is , if I 2 t X .1 W i h frjcgx-'f 5064? i ' rt ' ca.. ' r we sa ,N 5 P if cn r: wi Pa W 'fish as Q i I c I ' ' Y .. , t. I Qtr W-f . Q35 I I :Z x 'W' 2'-:R 4035 M? .':..: F 'f'?X P 3 3 9 9 5 ' c V v c 4-, hir, -xr X cr- ' I af 'wiv 2, tv' gc--xr -4 .im sg: 9, I 9 bmi., ww, X li ga if I 5 N 1 8 c ,, Q scfs. U 3, as X , X' :I 3015. 'I EX, sqfv off-at 'MPa Q- vc, I f. ju i . 'ar Q. ,. in . Q. rf! 5 S 3' ' OIHA omored l e ear Another year, another rank, and another step toward the future. We, the sophomores, pause to refiect on our past two years. As freshmen we in- vaded the halls and classrooms of Proviso as its largest crop We overflowed the auditorium during assemblies and had to share hall locker assignments. Scholastically, we had more students on the honor roll than ever before. This year as sophomores, we contributed twenty' nine per cent of Proviso's total population. Inter- ested in class events, we had a turnout of six hun- dred at the Frosh-Soph Fun Night and had several class members in the hrst all-school play, Twelve Angry Jurorsf' In May we celebrated the close of school with a semi-formal dance. Then, anticipating our junior year, we selected next year's class officers and tool-1 another step forward. COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN LEF'I I'ORIf1HTI ,luhn Winters, Louisa Louer, Bonnie jo Larmay, Terrie Sheehan, Carol McElroy. X l ,- az I-, QW, Ms Hauler xloerience BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FRONT ROW: Ruth Hinkle, Susan Holper, Gail johnson, Susafl Winebrenner, Merrilin Laforte. I K I SECOND ROW: Sharon Korrell, Joanne Banthin. IgOfS Pf1CCl1U5, Richard Ottens, Hal Quinley. . THIRD ROW: Gordon Robbins, Uldis Streips, Scott Seely, OfV1He TeBoclchorst, Robert Zalisk, Edward Schwalrn. U p BACK ROW: Linda Otten, Sandra Ze-no, Judith Grabskl, DOIU Lesalc, Susan Yacona, Miriam Zeiger. SOPHOMORE ADVISERS SITTING: Mrs. Tworsey, Mrs. Shockley, Mrs. Dougherty, Miss Betts. STANDING: Miss Schoch, Mr. Kedrick, Mrs. Hulka. , . ,BW a f ' :Q 7 Wd. M ,gt i .t f , ' ,XZ 5Ul'llUNORl'. l.UllNl,ll. pw ., ' IRONI mm - lkisrt-tlu. Stein-l, M.irsl1.ill, x ff Rxgiii, K I.lNX, Mtlilrtw, l,rwIlCl'. ' slit UNIX Roxx . Slit-elmn. Rastlw. Smith. UIIU1. llli-tk. Stlrrot-tier, liioizimonti. XX .lllxk'Illlk'Il, liixnlwl, kltilwt-ff, lllllilv RUXXQ NY'iiiit'rs. Strutzcl, Franz. Iimrnw, l'otlcggc. Rt-iths. R.iiid1itzkt', C'l'PlN'I. lkimilitlc. IKM R ROXXZ lliiinplwt-vs, lhirlxc, liulwii Smlllsl- In-WIN. Misfit-ll. L t-rum, llaiiscr. juries. 53,0 janet Abbott Diatra Adarns Catlrerine Addufie litlward Ahern l.uey Ahnert Robert Ahrens Nlelta Ainstough Carl A kersloot Allred Akkeron Ilene Alberti Carol Altman Sandra Anriti Carol C. Anderson Carol l,. Anderson l-Ilaine Anderson 'Iiorn Anttila William Anvender Marr Ardente Rose Ann Ardente I,intla Ashlrv Loretta Augustine Carroll Austin joe Austin jolrn Austin Nauev Ausier Katherine AIIRIITIIO Marge Bacigalupo Ceorgiann Badovinac Iililahetlr Baker janres Baker Ruth Baker Bonita Bakken Mary Baldassari Alexander Balow XVilliarn Banger Sheila Banks Stanlex Banks Roberta Bannon joanne Banthin Ras mond Baranowski jean Barclav jark Barfteld Tlrorrras Barnes Mart Barnitlr Ronald Barsema joan Barski Donald Bartolini Darlene Bartosiak Lxnn Bartsclrt Howard Batterman Arlene Battista Carol A. Baughman Carol M. Baughman Eric Baumgart Patrieia Baurnruek Dianne Behrendt Ronald Beineke William Belles joseph Belliue Phxllis Belline Arnold Bellis Tlrornas Bender Patil Benisek Franklin Benja Robert Beranek Riehard Berg Donald Berghman Gerald Bergman Carole Bernowski Maurice Beukema Daxid Bierbrodt judith Bingham Gail Bisterfelrlt joan Bitmanek john Blackmore Robert Blahous Maryliay Blair Diane Blake Barrie Blase jutlith Blasius YVilliam Bletk john Bliss Lenore Bliss Sandra Block Francis Blumherrz Andrew Bot k Peter Bod nar Marv jarne Boeger Kathleen Boggs Steve Bokenreier Barbara Bokornes Brut e Bonalrde Susan Bones juflitlr Bongeau Celeste Bontrianni 'I hotnas Bornrer Robert Bora bardt Mark Borker lfretlerir k Borowski tbuv B0l'll'lI0 Dat icl Bossa rte Donna Bostetlo ,lerrv Bouska Madeleine Bowler Dothea Bovclruk john Boyer Kathleen Bradshaw Robert Brady Mary Brenner Anti Brestia Nanette B resernan Patricia Britt Verizia Broarltrav 017101085 . . . CL55 0 Robert Bron lVillianr Bronge Cart Brooks karen Brooks Dortine Brown Xlartia Broun I'lrsllis Brown Sharon Broun l'et.:tJ,r Bro! lurlx Brndnitki Donald Bruno Carl Brunst Barbara Bri son Ronald Butlranan lark Bundx karen Burrlett Dennis Burke lutlitlr Burke Alislrael Burke Willianr Burke I,aurie Cieclranotrski Xlarslra Darts t..nl lllrlr-rt George Cilrak I'atritia Datis Sharon l'u-rrrr.nrn Gloria Cionta loan Daxolio l'u-ter l'ksIronr Alan Cisar' t.lrarlene Dat Vrxian I-.lltnrann lVaure Cisar Rulrartl DeXrre,elis Barbara l'lItolt Arthur Clark l'.irn DeAno Ritlrartl I'llrnan Charles Clark Iutlrtlr Detiarlo Ritliartl Fllstrorn Susan Clark I-eraltl Der kert lirltxarrl Izrrtglnerlrt Verna Clark Ronalrl Detilonx llrolnas I'plrgr'ate Nlilliarn Clefl Xitolelta Dr-liotrs I.rntl.r l'r4lrnann Klart Coan Ioseplr Delrantesro Barlrara rritksen l.aurel Cobb l.ouise Dehrafro Sandra Ifrins Donaltl Ifrrnan Susan l'rnsl Christine Frans Ialnes ltlell Kathleen Corlrran I'lrxllis Dernlrart 'Ioseplt lleitstlrel Ruth DeI,auter Ioseplr Del,uta I,orraine Cognato Iarnes Colln karen tlolbt Rirlrattl Cole latrta Denats Carol Lolenran Ritlrarfl Deir I'.iul l'.rltone tarraltline lfanter Nlafleltne luiraone loan De I rain t.r'rar4l Dex IILI I.aula C.olenran Yxonne f,olen1an Nlatareen Burleson Xlarx Conklin Ioan Dexolio C.li.ilurer Ilarlex 5ll4'BllliIl1'Ilt' Clrarles Controller 'Xntlronx Ditltrolarno Dennis l'arles Carol Bush Nlreila C,onnorton I,ouis Dirrras Ritliarrl I'arlew I'lrilip Hlllll Allan Couratl loseplr Dil'isa Robert Iiarrowe Robert Brion loseplr Connor Ilioruas Dnrlr llanflolplr I'elrr l'aul Conserriere Barbara Dittus I-t 'l'Ilt' l l'tll Ronaltl Cahill Dennis Conwat Barbara Dixon Rtrllvll l'l'lllt' l'arth I alentlo lolrrr Conttat I,ois Dixon I.orelt't Irerer Xlrclrael Calientlo I-rantf tlook Nlilan Dlulrr 'Nlaruaret I-rlt-k I'il'l1llls tialtello Rox Look Ilrornas Ilotlegtge ltilrs I llllll Barbara Campbell sharon Coon Mit lrael Doering llrerl Iiutllex Xanu Canrphell Donald Copeland 'I lrornas Dot-ring llllll lAiHlslH'Itl1'l' lot' Cannifi ltlrel t.opeland Brian Dolan llaltill l'iHl1'Y john Cannon tjaml tjnmlm Wauflg. Dole Nlarlene Iliorarnonti Itluartl Capoutlr Xlitlrael Corrao Larl Dolrrr.urt Xl' ls llftfllltl .lolrn Carasella lutlitlr Cortino Xlarie Dorrrtrrik l1l'1llf' l'll'l'lllllf'l Peter Carbone Russell Cortino latte Dorurose RHI'-lltl l'll'I1llllll'l .larnes Carlisi Helen Cotton loan Dornrose ll1lll4'lll' l H'YUl9i Christine Carlsen I lreorlore tlotton Robert Donnose l'.1triria lfisr her Diane Carlson C,l.ruzlette Louture lanres Donato fillftli l'il9llf'l' james C'arlson Ianet tlraw Albert Doose Datis Iislrer Darlene Carrrirro ,Xnthonx Lristione Ierrx Dorstlr Rolrvrt lilllt-Zl'l'5ll4l Beterlt Carter ll'illiarn Cross lboinas Dostale lllllllillll l'lill-Zl-I linda Carter -Xrtlrur Culbertson farole Dott' RH llillfl ltlviafllltlllll Barbara Cartttriulrt Ruth t.uIunrber Inn Doxle lor1el'lvrlriH2 julie tlartrx right l'atrit ia Cuuuinglrarn Ric Irairl Drake lsaren l'urlrt-rg I-'rances Castone lo Xnn I uonro Ioanne Drollirurer Url! l 'lIIs'lli Ceraltl Caser .Xrtlrur Custartlo lilaine Dubek l4'4 lllHl l'Ul'4 Xrtholas Casiello lerox Cfepiel Sanrlra Dulritl I5-Illllllll lxttlll' ljatritia Casltn Barbara Dutat lf'lltl l 'tl4' Louis Catallaro Xlart ,Xnn Daber Brian Dnllx Ilronras I-lortnna l'rsula fella Klart Datlilera Barbara Durkirr R lH'll ll- IWW Ras Cerrnak lantla Dale Robert Duslrek 5lllll'lrll lffilllli judith Cerutti lolrn Dalinrs james Dtrska tlrarlotte I-'ranl ll'illianr Chase Keunetlr Dalnes Ikllflll Duoinen llftll-iltl l'l'2ll1l Robert Clrenuell Bri-ntl.: Dau4lritlp,e Vit ki Dwoineu Iil'-'flu l'iI'4'llil Ritharcl Clreske It-Ilrex Dauek tit-ralfl Dtrln- l ' l I'l1' ll Alonellen Chrano Barbara Daniels I an renee I-'rentlr I,orelei Lhiarelolt I.ors Darrnstatlt 'l errt Izbbert VIH lllltlft Marie Llriarito xl.Ill'llt'Ij1llSl lorre I-ilrelt X V'lli ' Pulls Xlitlrael Chiero Nlartinnetle llasirrs Datitl lft kel l 'lll5ll Vl l'l'll1'l' Barbara Clrlipala Ilanre Darulelin Susan lialtlx Ill-'IIL' lruller .Xnn Chrisnran Stexen Dauer Rit lrartl lfrlglev XIII lliwl lllllfmlfi Allen tllrristensen ta-ralrlrrre Dauglrertr Daxitl lalgren Bill Furrnan. l Charles Christensen Katlrleeu Dauglrertt llrornas litlrnontls llttquelrne l'urrre Corinne Christensen Xlarilxn Daukas Donaltl lftlttartls Dennis Christie Sharon Datitl C-art liggers Robert Catltlis Ftlwartl Clrristnran Susan Daries 'l lrornas l'112,p,er's XtlolplrC11Ikowski SOPI-IOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Igors Prietlitsi, presidenrg Par Fischer, rreasurerg Bonnie jo Larmay, vice-presrdentg Letrua Mitchell. secretary. 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Mrs. Tworsey, aclviser ,e 4 L , Ast, 252 X 1 Page 97 -woes- s , is W-. 4 s , 5 'V George Gallond Robert Gannett Patrick Gannon Richard Gardner Jo Ann Garceau Patricia Garrison Daniel Galena Barbara Gates Rooert Gates Rose Gatti Tlioinas Gatto Kalhrvn Gehhart Donald Geiersbach Frank Gembetk Constance Getnberling Bonnie Gerukow Ronald Gemkow Sharon Genens Darlene Gt-ngler Edward Gerdes Owen Gibbs Connie Gibson Diana Gibson Marion Gibson Donna Giello Gail Giese Marcia Giese Richard Gicser Ronald Giguere Margaret Giles Marv Ann Giles Sharon Gill Dennis Gillig Floyd Gillis Marv Gilliam Dawn Girard Brigitte Giuliano Patricia Gobetz James Giocomo Leonard Goff 'Thomas Gold George Golden John Golding Leonard Goldman Noel Goldstein Joan Golen Richard Goodwin Sandra Goossen Beverlv Gordon Howard Gordon Jimmv Gorge Virginia Gorka Noeleen Gorman Alexander Gorr Dennis Gottfried Winifred Gould Ronald Cos ack Susanna Grabske Judy Grabski Eleanor Granato Margaret Grant Ruth Grapes Thomas Grecco Donna Green Dorothea Green Keith Green Gail Greenhoff Bettv Greenwood Thomas Crt-ninger Thomas Grit ius Sharon Grin-p John Griflin Kenneth flrifhn Nfarv Griffin Rirhard firilhn Thomas Grotz Kenneth Citieiitlier Nantv Groh 'l'ln'r't-se Gut-rrieri llaniel f-ntlnan Susan Ilzigeniziriri David Ilzitgen Thornas Ilziiek Patririii Ilaluas 'It-rri Ilgill Anna Ilalslcngarrl Ronald Hainiltrin Richard Ilzirnniontl Jtnlillr Hansen Martin II:ins1'n 'I hornas IIanl4'v Mary Iflziiflrnan Ronald Ilsildinan Sharon Hindi Ilrr-nda Hint' I,:itt'ignt' Ilailiav lxI1lIQ,IlIl'I Haiit-s Valiitia Haiitfs Ilznrxtw Harris Ritliairl Harris YVasnt- Iliniuld llolrntw Ilziil I'hil Ilziilinun Riiligird Iliiilnitf Jxinies Ilinwnod IIlllI1.flil9IIIIWIilIl'1l Rolierla Ilonscr Yintwnl Ilaxltw YI'illi:iin Ilcgili I,:inra IIr'1l llhairles Ilellei firialtl IIt'IlINIIl'l'I S1nuliaHc-ntliicks Iilenzt Hendrix William Hcnkle Garvl Henzler Judith Henller Anne Herold Virginia Heroux George Heioux Raxmond Herrmann Joann Hilgert Rttth Hinkle Gharles Hinz James Hobart Jean Hobbs Howard Hoch Faye Hodorowith Leeander Hoenisch Dennis Hoey Donald Hoffman Jeraldine Hoffman Richard Hogan Leonard Hohn X'Vinona Holcomb Susan Holper Dale Holte Ronald Holte Michael.Holtquist Robert Holvs Brian Hopkins Virginia Hordorwich Daxid Horxalh Jon Hostetler Joan Houkal Robin Honseman Judy Houston James Hoxnrka Larrv Howard William Howell Barbara I-lower lValter Howler Kathleen Hoim Pamela Hozian Sandra Hubbell Joseph Hutlec Gathie Huebner Tom Hufhne Lawrence Huffman Dennis Huffmon Patricia Hull Robert Humphrey Jovce Hupac Jacquelyn Hupp Robert I'IllSlCI' BettvHuttl1erson Theodore lannantttoni Eileen lanozli Nick lavarone Joan Illingworth Connie lovino Larrv Isaacson Richard Isaac son Nada Iiancevich Karen Iiins Sxlxia lahlonskv I-,llie Jackson Robert Jackson Sharon Jackson Madclwn -latohazzi Ioan Jakowit h lane! Jakuliowski Ronaltl lahnkt' Itligeiic' lulisniann I'aliit ia lanck lint lanis lvlithzielint- Iairnak Ann larus I'ranr is lzisizik Mlniaiiiit- lens:-n frlilllllf' Jewell lmnzilrl lolinson Iziilh lnllnson f..iil lolinson Kat lnllnsoli Initlst' lolinson I,tlit'Il4' Iolilisiin Philip lolinsmi Rishartl loliiisain Rohr-rl Itilinson 'Klan loin-s ltnu' Innes Illilllllll Innes I.lli4l:i ltinrs lXI,tili'nr' Innes 'Xl.iilt-ite lotndgiii Ilmiziltl IIIIILIII lmtr- luiull liriiolil IIIIIIIZI Aitlelt' Kiilizil IX.lIIII1't'IlIKiIIIlI I lieiesgi lx.iIh.iv Ilennls Ixallnoslti Nnlc Ixallas I':iIiil ni Ikziiiicns IIIIIIII lisinlt-i Ilunna Ikilllllil t.loini Ixzippt-s klllllll Ix.titl.ilfLt Xlaiilin Ixiispin John Ixzisiizil Ru hziid Kiissul Robert Kassal Ursula Katauskas James Kaianztugh Sandra Kay Barbara Kearnev Barbara Keating Dale Keller Karen Kellv Charles Kendt icks Judy Kenik Julie Kennedy' Daniel Kerber Steven Kerekas Richard Kildatt Mary Jane Kindell Eleanor Kirkling Sharon Kirsh Robert Kissel Sandia Klein Alice Kleine Linda Klemp Marie Kline Sandra Klockauv Geraldine Klod Barbara Klopcic Patil Knight Nitholas Koba YVayne Koc Nanci' Kochenderfer Patsv Kochenderfer Sharon Kodl Leonard Kolsc howsky' Stexe Kolski Stanley Konopka Diana Koop Shirlev Kopiia Judith Kopke Marlene Korinek Sharon Korrell Carol Kos lllilliam Kothera 'lheodore Kotulski 'lihotnas Kouknl Patricia Kowal IVilIiam Kowalski Ben Krage Carol Krause Joann Krejti Carolsn Krope Marvann Kross M'illiarn Krueger Linda Krumwiede Dominic Kruse Frank Kruse Thomas Krusinis Edward Krx ger Karen Kubin Leonard Kubin Karin Kutera lVilliam Kutik Georgia Kuczwara John Kuerker Richard Kuiana Terri' Kulp Marlene Kunkel John Kupris Sharon Kure Margaret Kurtz Kcnnt-Ili Knsthcl Susan Kusman l-fdwzirtl Kusla llaiid Kwialkowski Gloria l.:uhnit I'1itiiti1il,.itlioiia Mt-iiilin l.al oilt' flaiolt- I,allv IIillIl'lll'I.ilIlIIll'Il1, tfoiiint' I uMotil.iuiia l,ut illt' I alnonlt' Rouen I.:tndis Ilnlilnit' lqtnei Rolu-il Iaing Ilnliaitl Iatpligiiii Ruth I .iiziia lhiiol .lun I zlldllni Iltninn' Io I,.llln.iv I'.lll It I.: I.:iisi'n Iiulivil l.:itst'n Allen I arson Slniitin I,.ilstin I'lll:ilu'lIi Iasltt-x Mn li.il'l Ialsltonslti I'.iliiti.i I,,IIIlSl'Il Iiiit I,:twit-iiti- I'ii-tl I,:init-nie lliant- I titllziil ll'.llul:t I,t't' Ilrnnis I,t'1'k I,IlHI1I Ia-inrn Im I.l'lIllllIg Munlx I,t'ln4nis Xnditni I 1-in Ilei n.iitI I ,ei llI'l Rollei! l.t'iox Iloiolllx lcszik Willizini I.t'ss It-:int'ltt' I,r-Io Iltilnlltit I t'tll.l Iiax I ,en is ,Xtlelinr Iwi lil xlilllhllll I,itIili'II Miki' I.it-hing I'u go 98 Janice Lind Nina Lind Jeannette Lindner Jim Linduska Joseph Little Sharon Little Gerald Lockhart Ramon Lopez Donna Lorek JoAnne Loring Charles Lorence Michael Losacco Louisa Louer Jav Lore Richard Lowe Helen Lucid Gerald Lukowski Karen Lundgren Wlilliam Lurie Patricia Luthardt Jacqueline Luverde Mae Luxton Sandra Lyons Charlene Maas busan Mabie Robert Macaluso Judith Macbeth Zetter Mace Jean MacLagan Margaret Madden Kathv Madigan Nicholas Magnetta Sharon Magree Bonnie Malicki Ron Malin George Malone Rubi Malovich Louis Manfredi Dennis Manire Daxid Manjarrez James Mannon Eugene Marasco Pat Marazas Barbara Marcell Richard Martell Judith Marchand Janice Marek Garx Marinaro Thomas Marklex Joan Markus Donald Marler Daniel Marozzi Bert Marrocco Linda Marshall Nanci Marshall Leslie Martens Alfred Martin Donald Martin Jerri Martin Joe Martino Jmce Martino Thomas Marlinn JVZIIICI' Martino I-'loxd Mason Nantv Masso Gerzildine Matchue Mildred Mztlith Carol Ann Marita Paint-lgi Manthens IlllIll'Ill' lXI:iltkt' Ililllltlll hlatuszts ,lohn Masultnies lhtnnas Xlaxon I :trrx Mt lliidc NX'illi.tin hltillain John Nltlllinlntlc Judith Mtlloinh lou t' Xltilrninu k Carol Mt l-lrtn f.t'oii1t'XItKQt't' ll't'ntIt'll Mthclietr Ilan Mttiiun Sli-iilien hltliit-tru Il.nImi.1 Mil-lt.ine Ras inontl Mt Inlx ie Ilon.iltl Mt Ixinnex ll.innx Mt I.e.tn Ianne lXItlNlill,tn l.nnt-x Mt N.lllIl't' XYilli.ini MtOtnln'i Il.ilxl Mt I'In'istnt Rolwil Mt Yu kai Illia hleieis I-untis Mt-llmitlis Illiitit' Mt-le.i.ntl Ilolinu' Xlvlillii ll.iniI.t NIt'niu'll.i Ioan Mt'nnt'll.i lohnMi'nl1 lu,Xnn lllt-ssino Vein.: Xli-tri I' tngent- Xl it li.iltL Xllrn Millet IJIIIIS Millet latinas O. Millet l.inn's I'. Millet lost-lil: Millet t..uil Millet I.Illt'I Xlillnei hI.IlIIXlI Mills llianat Milne Rtnialil hllllllllt' 0I'l'l 0l 86 Alan Misevic Thomas Misiano Gladys Misicka Letitia Mitchell Eugene Mitz Judy Modell Jacob Moelk Terese Moles Elizabeth Molnar Anthony Montalbano Ralph Moon Judith Moore Richard Moore Frank Morelli David Moritz John Morlock Jack Morrall Alberta Morris Lee Morris Thomas Morrow Robert Morse Donna Motto XVilliam Mowery Edward Mros Frank Mroz lI'illiatn Mroz Dawn Muehlenhaupt Ronald Mulligan Rachel Mullinax Ardvth Munday Lawrence Munini Loretta Musil Marlene Musto John Muszynski Lawrence Naccarato Janice Nasman Janet Nas arro Phsllis Neillv Kenneth Neilson Bradlev Nelson Edward Nelson Herbert Nelson James Nendze Robert Netrefa Shirles Neuhaus Jimmie Nichols Earl Nicholson Keith Nicolai Gaxlortl Noren Lance Northcutt Kenneth Norton Judith Nm ak Richard Noi ak lfalter Nowicki Thomas O'Connell Jim Ocwieja Richard Oddn Dolores O'KeeI'e Gloria O'Kronglev Kathleen O'Learx Baib.ii.i Olsen Valerie Olsen Beitx Olson Btron Olson Karen Olson James O'Neill XYilli.nn O'Neill Patrit i.i If, O'Nt'ilI llattit i.i NI, O'Nt'ill John KJIIOIYIIO Ritliard Ordahl lniol Orlcll' Rosalie Ortuo lklilit-i Ostioin John CJIIUII l tnd.i Otien Ru h.lid KJIICIM Ritlianl Om-sen lll.lII.I Onletla l-li1.ilu-tliOnen S.tntlt.i Ozolin Nami lhileitno I'.tul I'.ilt'tn1n IH-tvi l'.ileinio ll.ii id I'.irtlun llonn.t I'.ll'IxN I'K'It'I' lhtliillo Rollei! Ihiison Xl lllt.nn I'.tisnn Mau Inn l'.ntiinln ta-i.ild lhtnss Xlatilxn I'.ixi.l I c.tnn.t I'.itl.lk I-tngctu' Ihiione II.liivlil I't',ntnL N.intli.t l't'.ttson Ralph I'etIi.tnuw l.tnn's I'etL Iltlit' l't'1I.lll Nttweii I't'llt'gtino X It kt I't'tktns l'hxIlis Ilt'lIl.l Ilennix I't'tnnoni llieit-sa I't'iiinn Roger l't'iitgo Il.iiIi.it.i I't'ttx I on-lt I't'lskx ,lnan I't-It-is Ix.iit'n I't'lt'ist'n Don I't'It'istni Caaa o 7960 Gloria Peterson Harry Peterson Robert Peterson Ted Peterson John Petravicz Justin Petravicz Richard Phelps Thomas Piepal Dario Pierotti Curtis Pinnow Olympia Pisano Alfred Pittwood Jack Pizza Carmen Pizzuto Roger Plechaty Richard Plett Ronald Pochman Joan Pocius Walter Pojman Daniel Pompei Frank Pompei Judith Ponte William Porcelli Blanche Porter David Poshka George Poulos Nicholas Poulos Constance Potocki YVilliarn Powell Estelle Pranno Janet Pratt Albert Presco James Price Igors Prieditis Barbara Pries Juanita Prince Russell Prince Louis Principata Douglas Prine Grace Provenrano Robert Przybyla Alice Przychodni Andrew Puplis Charles Pusateri Alice Pytel Charles Quarnstrom Robert Queiler Harold Quinley Barbara Quinn Bonny Quinn Nancy Rago Frank Ragona Shirley' Raiman Anthony Rainaldi Mark Rajceyich Michael Ranieri Judith Ranz Lawrence Rappaport Joyce Rasche Eliiabeth Rattenbury' Dennis Ray Kenneth Ray Peter Raymond Ronald Reda Edward Reed Carole Regan Janice Reichert Aiyars Reichs Vylilliam Reid Patil Reiff Darlene Reiter Ronald Reitmaier Doris Remus Edwin Remkus Robert Ressler Kathryn Renner Dennis Rezny Ruth Rhoades Janet Rhodes Carla Riccetti Anita Ricci Patsy Rice Shirley Rice Charles Richards Wlilliam Richmond Judy Richter Lee Ridolfi Edward Riel Sharon Riemer Dorothy Rinda John Riscossa Louis Rizzi Gordon Robbins Anthony Roberts Dennis Rocca Ronald Rodeyyald Edward Rogers Vicki Romano Franklyn Rose Ronald Rose Vince Roselli Audrey Roseman Diane Ross Lucille Ross Carmen Rotolo Michael Rovner Sharon Rom Patricia Roy ley a Role Carl Ruggirollo Eileen Rusth James Ryan Linda Ryan May Ryan Tom Ryan Milton Ryba Victor Ry sary Edwin Sacco Joy Sacha Joe Salemi Anthony Salyatore Ronald Samson Marshall Samuel Peggy Sander Rithard Sandora Charlene Sarosy Paul Sassone Mary Sauriol John Say iola Alfred Staletta Loretta Stanio Rosann Stanio Louis Scarpati Mary' Ann Scarlato Patricia Scayo Monica Scay one Henty Scay uzza Frank Schaefer Richard Schaefer Paul Schano Dennis Schaper Dayid Scherer Linda Scherer Barbara Schmidt Frank Schmidt Xy'iIIiam Schmidt Louise Schmndde John Schneck Carolyn Schneider Day id Schneider Richard Schneider Edwin Schoenbeck Karen Schoeneck Lyle Schoeneck Elizabeth SCDOCIIFICIHEI Richard Schoenwolf Richard Schoff Arline Schrader Roger Schrader Marlene Schreiber Carol Schroeder Donald Schultz Patricia Schult7 Thomas Schultr YVilliam Schult7 Richard Schurnacker Shirley Schuster Edward Schyyalm Judy Schyyartl XVilliam Schwedler Larry Schyying Barbara Scilingo Bernard S'ciortino Louis Sciortino Mary Stolaro Sheila Scolaro Joe Stolire Antoinette St riy ani Arlene Sebesta Stott Seely' Thomas Seghi Lois Sementhuk lVilliam Sender Marilyn Shaffer Jutlith Sharpe Charles Shaw Joan Shayy' Edward Sheahan Terrie Sheehan Ted Sheldon James Sherbert Patricia Siambanes Nettie Siddons Robert Simek Marlene Simons Wlarren Simons Joyte Sims Annette Sinanis Christopher Siragusa Pam Sitterle Laura Skinner lzdyyard Sklodoyy ski James Skridulis Martin Slann Laurene Slapinski lValter Slaughter Lois Slayik Richard Slobodnik Joyce Smallwood Caroline Smith Diane Smith Eileen Smith Howard Smith Janice Smith Joellyn Smith Karin Smith Linda Stnith Nancy Smith Phyllis Smith Richard Smith Robert Smith Michael Smolensky' Mary lillen Snead Susan Snoyy' Carol Snyder Darlene Snyder Jat k Snyder John Snyder Vernon Sobieski Donald Soderstrotn Nant y Solberg, Darlene Soryillo Joyte Sosnoyvski Cynthia Soy ar James Spak John Spanik Anthony Spata Lucille Speck Carol Spicka Arthur Spinelli Camille Spino Larry Spino Nant y Spurr Don Srail Claude Stacey' Carolyn Stafford Manda Stahl Ray held Stallman Arlene Stasch Donald Staudte Bey erly' Stebel Gerhard Stefan lfred Stefani Joan Steger XVilma Steidle Toni Stellato Chris Stephens Paulette Sterk Virginia Stetler Heinz Sloflels Kaaren Stoikoff Ronald Strait Nancy' Stransky' Ptnnela Streich Marti Streiker Iildis Streips Sarah Streit Cynthia Striber Diane Strid Cary Strondtz Judy' Strouse lfuizene Stropoli Chxtrles Stroschein l rt'derit Slflllltfl Mariatuie Stryjeyyski Diane Sll'lt'lC'YVSl'il Page 99 James Suhr Sandra Suhrbier Dorothy'St1lZ1 Barbara Sulliyan Carolyn Summers Rit hard Sturges Mary' Susdorf Frank Sustr Donna Sy et Linnea Swenson Linda Syyiders Mattht-yy' Swierczynski Richard Sy re Sandra Syyerson NantyS1zicik Henry 'I ait Rosalie Iiait XVilli:un 'I':insyy'ell Carol 'I little Bette 'I aylor Ory ille 'l't-Botkhorst Dayid 'Ieiwes Lyn Tenzer Lee KISCIIICI' Jack Terrat ciano Frank Tersinsky' Harry Testa Dorothy Teter Ftlyy ard Thomas William Thomas Joel lhotnpson Michael 'Ihurnes Melyin 'I'ichy Dennis Tierney' AVQIX ne 'I'ietL Robert 'Ilimms Brute 'I isho Daniel Iobinski l't'ler 'l ohtl George Tomaso Tom 'l'opel Linda 'I'orraco Billie 'Iorrente Johanna Toste Janet 'I'otlke Salytunre Tramontana Gloria Trunchita Jatquiline 'I'rcka Dennis 'Vreichel Glenn 'I'rotter Robert Trowbridge I,aurie Trudeau Susan Tryner Arnold 'l uleia Maurt't'n Tully' Frank 'I'uniinello James 'I'urner Arthur Turucz Charles llnderyy'OOCl Timothy' Urban Larry' llrbaniak Karen Urlaub Craig l'sas Janit e l'sher XVilliam Lteg Vida Vainauslyas Jerry Van Dyck Susan Van Dyck Stttart Van Dyke Melodee Van Person Dennis Veath Joseph Venezia Corinne Veronica Russellen Vertuno Ftulene Vince Phyllis Vintika Charlene Virtlili Jean Vi Vacqua Karen Vot u Thomas Vodit ka Robert Vogt Dgnnel Vollbratht Jean Vontlrasek littgene Voy les Darlene Vranek Richard Vullo Jxunes Wackerlin Philip XVudytlsi Judy Wagner Susan Walker Janus Wallin e Lynne Wallace Susan W'1tll:tth W'allate W'gtllin Dale Walsh Jim Walsh Peggy Wanland Betty Lon Ward 'I hotnas W'artl Sharon lVarkentien Layyrenct: Warmuth Brute XVatnint: Merlin Warren Mitltziel Waters Sharon Waters George Watson W'ilh:un Watts Robert XVZIICKII Gerald Weber Halel VIR-her 'I tudy lVet'IJ. Joliet- XVeelns Terry W'egner Eugenia W'eide Robert W'einlJel1' Carol lVt-iss Dolores Wendt Bob MR-lik john XVt'Illlf'l Shirley' W'en1laff Day id XVeppner Susan W'ert kei W'ilIried W'einer Edyy ard WH-ssels Patsy' XVhisller James Whitaker liugetie White James lVhite Sharon Whitt- I'red AVlK'tlt'IIl1t'lK Beyerly Wit-greie Robert Wilder Cyventlolyn W'ilc'y' Robert lVilli:nns Stephen XVilliams Kenneth W'ellmer Certrutle W'ilma Marilyn XVilson Gerald Windhiel Susan lVinebretiner Robert M'inke Dennis Vylinter John yVinters Patritia Wlisner Layyrent e W'ot:dy'la James lVnlfe Diana Wollf Patrit ia VVolff Edward W'olter Bill W'ood Irene Woodson Dayid XVorth Dennis W'ortman Sherry Ann XVray Jerald VVrosch Henry XVnlf Dorothy' XVurglitz Dennis yVydra Susan Yacona Kenneth Vanzy' Ralph Vario Ronald Yonkee Geneyxi Younger Day e Zac k Robert Zalisk Richard Zapfel Joseph Zarlenga Dennis Zegar Miriam Zeiger Sandra Zeno Jttdy Zentek Robert Zeschke Charles Zielke Layvrente Zilly Maryann Ziemba Reena Zito Diane Zother 'Air N K P05 llIflflCUfl Cl ABOVE: Flanked by leaders from the student body, faculty. and administration. Mr. Knoeppel welcomed the class of '61 on September 5. RIGHT TOP: Richard Cieslak found the task of locating a room yia the Blue Book a good excuse to get acquainted with Ronna Mae Cholewa. Sandra Chariton, and Charlotte Chippeaux. RIGHT MIDDLE: Big Sister Anne Gehhardt aided Miss Richard- son in collecting semester rental fees from Joan Carswell, Patri- cia Cerrato. and Kenneth Chase. f' .ff ,f' Z Z XHUYII IIIKILISIYIININIQ ll.XllIlilI!lj,l lutly ilmls, lux: lrusln qunlylx mfr tht' ih.illt-Mgt' ul Iutlv,-rs. Rlmlll IHIIHINII ll.llf tht IIIILQK tl.ixsp.lilsi'iiIl1i .uulrltlrlunl In ilvsurlw writ llltlllllll spt-ei lies 249'-yawn mmm zu W- .a w ,. 6 4,g ,157 Ar Xw NQ Vw N 'lil ,, L ,V , A ,f li , - f i t-it 2+ 7' IH. lint L 64 -' . X Q Wu jrea men . . . Cfcm o 7 96 jon Abraytis Lynn Aelrulf Marilyn Adarrrs Rc-uri Adams I-larrnelore Adelrrrann john Adllirrger john Adollson Carl Airdo Victor Albergo Sandra Alevilos jolrrr Allen Patritia Altnran Margaret Aman Sandra Anrhrose lfredrit Aneel Bernard Arrdersorr Darlene Anderson Dar id Arrdersorr Cary Anderson jean Arrdersorr jtrrre Anderson Vir'is,inia Arrderrson Shirley Arrdruk .Xntlrorry Angelo joe Antonoyitlr Carolyn Alllilltll Correetta Apuzlo W'illialrr Arrrdt Cerald Aronita Madelyue .'Xrr'ii.5orrr Don Aslrt'r'alt judy Aslrt ralt jolrtr Aslrford Karen Askeyold Bonnie .Xusbrook Mollie Auten Robert Badenditk Harriet Baer lidwartl Balius Dayid Bangert Robert Barber Patritia Barrlay Denrnth Barre Dorrald Bill'SIfl Iuditlr Barta Marilyn Bartels jayne Barth Sandra Battelli Parrlett Battistella Virginia Bauglran Kenneth Beaverr Shirley' Beccue Ruth Beck Betty' Ann Becker Elizabeth Becker Robert Beckett jay Beebe Ronald Been Robert Behrrke Barbara Ann Beigunr Bonnie jean Belles james Beltrame joseph Beltranre Marilyn Bengtsorr Sharon Benjamin jerry Bennish Patricia Benso Dayina Berg Nlary' jearrne Berger Darlene Bernhard Barbara Bisterfeldt jaequelyn Blatkburn Ted Blaha Donna Blair Rrrtlr Ann Blalej joyce Bledsoe Sandra Blurnka Barbara Blyth Lynne Boal Ann Bobey' Clarenee Bork Barbara Boe Diane Boehm john Boehm Carol Bokorney' Karen Bolt Diane Bolton Bonnie Bonrbard luditlr Bond Carol Bookler Mary' Bookler Zenon Borowyt lr Edward Bos Thomas Bosco joyce Bortnran XVay'ne Bouska Priscilla Bradley' Rielrard Brarrdau Terry Blaine Dennis Blayrrey Pete Bonate Rotrald Brandt Angel Brasile Marianna Brzrtrer Antoirrett Bl'3l0IlSlil Robert Breiyogel Donato Brescia Sharon Brest Tina Brest Suzanne Brettnrarr Cleveland Briggs Marilyn Brinek Terrance Brisson Keith Brogdon Robert Bronge Robert Brooks Betty Broryn Billie Broyyn Holly' Brown juditlr Brown Neria Broun Randolph Broryrr Sanr Brown Linda Brutato Ronald Brunken Mary Brust Ronald Bryan XVilliaur Bryan Catlrlirr Buchanan Linda Butlrrrran Helen Budlearroyyskr Barbara Buikerrra Bonita Bulger .Xtlrierrrre Bullaro Carole Bulrrran Douglas Bullrrrarr Cunars Burrrlrnlis Warrda Bunch l-',lrner Bnrda Donald Burkes D.arre Burnt' lolrrr Burnette jolrtr Brrrrrs Dnrotlry Buster Kurtis Butler' Darid Buyak Daniel Byron Dennis Carla Karen Caesar Donrirrit Calabria Ric hard Calerrdo Gabriel Calieudo Neal Caliendo janres Carnaioni janres Camp Alice Campbell Barbara Campbell Gerald Campbell Henry Canestrini jorene Capitani Slit hael Caputo Geri Carbon Charlotte Carlin Day id Carlino Carole Carlson Charlotte Carlson Ronald Carlson Frank Carnagio Arlene Carpino Betty Carpino Louis Carpino Lois Carraro james Carswell joan Carswell joseph Carusriello james Caruso Sunny Ciiliflllii Mike Casey' Patricia Casey' Kathy Castzrdy john Castleman .Xntlrorry Catarrlaro Harold Catlinp, Robert Catrorre Brent Cavolt lflorente Cerorre PRES!-IMAN OFHCERS h if l 0 Page 101 Patritia Cerrato Christine Clrarnrn-ss handy Clrariton Kerruetlr Chase Peter' Clriarro joe Clriarto Charlotte Clrippezrus Rorrna Clroletya Cet ile Clrr istenserr lxaren Christensen jutlitlr Christiansen Cillrert Citlry Ritlrartl Cieslak Doriue Cilrak janres Crpolla Char les Lrrtrnt rone Xlariarr Clark Barbara jean Clell lndillr Clell Ianres Clerrrerrtr lxerrnetlr Clill Dennis Cobtrr rr Colina Coerrerr l.ynn Colirrran joel Colrerr ltuly Colbert: Robert Colby lfrarrk Colenran Rolrert Colerrrarr larrres Colorrna Dale Colosky Ch-nn Conrptrrn jet rald Conerly joy Corrrrer ,Xrtlrur Corrrrolley Rayrrrorrd Conrad Arrgelo Corrtray eos ,Iatouelirre Conryay Kenneth Cooke Diarra Cooper Willianr Corrie Dennis Costello Ronald Couture l'illILlDt'lll Crabtree 'NIiClr.rel Craig Rayrrrond Crandall Patritia Cristione Thomas Croak Kenneth Crosbie .-Xlarr Crosser' Williarn Crozier loyee Currnirrghzurr Yyoune Clipper Kathleen Ctrrrarr Rose Nlary Custardo Patricia Daelrrrke Bob Dahl Bart Daley Adele Dalsarrdro l.ayy reuft' D'.-Xrrrato Ralph Danrato larret Danner Ralph ljlfxlllll Diane Darrell Arthur Dattolo Diane Datl Barbara Dayid Charles Dayies Gloria Day is j.rrrres Day is STANDING: Morris asa! Nami, ms, janet Ann Dzryrs lxatlrleerr Dayrs l.t't' lltryts Susan D.ryrs Nlaryirr Det kert Rose De Blast' I our De Carlo Stella Detkert I.1rrresDeCr.rlr.r l.onis De I-rrist-ppt' lloyyard Dr'l.rney layyrerrte De Xlarrno Clrarles Dt-nt Mary De l'irro Pattrt ia Derrrto fylartirr De Siurone Dr-rrrris De Wrntlt lerelt' Dexter Iolrtr Dietrrtlr Marrarrrre Di Cratorno Dr.rne lligigrns l,onis Di Nlarto Catlrerrrre Dr klarra Betty Drrrarr Donna Dryis Arlene Diyis Nlitlrael Dis Pallit iir Dixon Philip Dixon Alue Dobyns Agnes Doerrrru lanres Donahue Roserrrary Dorralrue Nanty Dorroyarr Kenneth Dorn Frank Doti joseph Douglas l,ynn Dougherty Barbara Dreyalas ,Nrliue Druwe Nlitlrael Du Beau Deira Dulrirr Nlirhzrel Dully Dennis Du lfraine lirrrest Duiro Penelope Dugo Carol Duke Danita Dunbar Carol Duresa Beyerly Drrrr Carole Dvorzrls lN'illiaur Dyskre Keuuetlr l ,arrrest Russell l-lddy' Cyverrrr litlrrrorrtls Karerr litlyyzrrrls Ritlrartl l .kelurrd Sandra lflkirr Iearrrre Fllitrgserr Beniarrritr lilliott Albert l-,nrelio l.rrret lznizelsrrran Richard Frrglernarr Rielrard l-lplrizraye 'I horrras lirh Willianr lirtlrnarrn Melyyu liritksorr janet liritsorr Russell Frnristlr Nlary Frans Xiu 1' l' yerelt Ronald l.rbr.rrrr l rarrres lurillo Dorrrr.r lurrrlrrrrn Anthony lirllro jul' lntltn Io.rlrrre l'.tllt'It.r Ceorge lnrllorr Nlrrureerr lfarrrrorr Sheila larrrrorr Plrtl l'.rr'.rorrt' Rolrert l'.rrrrr.r tllrarlotte l'.rrr llarrrt' I-aulkrn-r judy Federer lndrtlr leer' D.'rllr.rrrr leerrrarr Rulrard l'4'lll'llll.IIl Harold Fercli jo Ann Feldman Sandra l'eltlrrran Keillr l'errrl l,aur.rnte I'errt'rr Cerald l'errr1 ls Cerald lrrt ht Ianit e lirgler Rayrrrorrd lrnls Diane liinklrerrrer Rose Xlarre l4rrrnrp,.rrr Nlitlrael l'ror.tlrrouIr l'r,rnk lrorettr loseplr l'rotito Ronald l'Ietkrrr11,e Rudolph lileeue Plrillrp llettlret' Patritia lloyd ,Xrrrr lfolrs Slrarnn Ford Ronald lforrrrerrlo larret l-orsgrerr lyarrrlred lfouler Nanny Ifox Patrit ia los Ritlrard lox Robert Fox krnrrellr lratasso Albert lfrarrtlr Angelo I-'rarrtlr D'illiarrr l'rank.rrt llrorrras Iiray Betty l l'1lIlt'l Dorothy l l'.lIll'l Neal liretlrrtksorr Hoyt ard lfreetrrarr Marlene lfried Kenneth lfroelrlitl, Ceorge l ry Marie Funke l,yrru lfrrrgnsorr Marie Furrie larrres Calkoyyskr A, Calarropotrlos leanette Caldik larrres Carbarl William Carteau lrerre Cardner Annette Celrrke 'l our Celrrke I. l-dyyirr Celsey SITTING: Patricia Thomas, Ruth Thumberger. Seeskin, Mr. Chambers, aclviserg Thomas Hel . ,Q H V , V .i , , -.rt - v,A,1--- V wI'fFE41 ,1,,f'-VF., ., - -, ' ' ' 'zsay:yf3rj: ik g l 190 ITIS, CQ. -W -in -?-1--- sw ,..,. 1 42 'fix . S7545 U 1 Ll -A, ,, 'P K 5.1 -A ., 6, 4' 'J 5: si Q , .., 44,4 P g t5q,.,..: e rrgiggt . ir., A -s at 'cf .t in 'll 5' 'S 4 Li X f f - 'r-2 F' K: I 4 4. f ,if xg ' . K E fa it L r jill Gentlel Randall Georgios Richard Gerdes Irene Geritano Ruth Gershkowitz joe Giarnbelluca Mary Ann Giampino Clayton Gibbs joanne Gibellina Edward Gic-se Kennc-tlr Giesow Dave Gilbert james Giles Ifrantes Gille Myrna Giordano joyce Girard Richard Glahn joyce Glazebrook Carlotta Glover Marcia Glover Karen Golz Michael Golz Patrick Golz jacqueline Gooch Donald Goodman Marianne Gorka john Gorman Brian Gorr j. Richard Gorski Mary Goraker Robert Grady Kenneth Graham Rosemarie Grames Robert Grant Catherine Gray Sheila Greathouse Sharron Green Nancy Greene james Greenwald Richard Gregie Robert Gregg Terry Gretlema Darlene Grgis lNalter Grief Dennis Griffin Carol Grosnick Robert Grosso james Gruber Linda Guelfr jack Guerine Irene Gjetler jacqueline Guiborat Rose Guido Donald Gullquist Karen Gunderson Victor Gunst Donald Gust Elaine Gustafson Richard Girth Robert Gutlmer Ronald Hahn john Haigcs George Hallberg Salvatore Haller Amy Hanke Martin Hansen Karen Hanson Kenneth Hanson Paul Hardy Elaine Harhay judy Harness john Harold Thomaset-n Harper janet Harris john Harris Dennis Harrison YVilliam Harrison Paul Harshbarger Nant y Hart Karen Haskins Sherri Hass Patti Hassett Karl Hanptstein W'illiarn Hayell Robert Hawk Kathleen Hayes Patrit ra Haym Kathleen Hays Antlrew Hetlbtfrg Katlrt'HedurT1 john Heil Karen Heil Dennis Heirnann Dennis Ht-itrnann Robert Heinosz john Helling Mariarrrre I'It'l9 'I hornzrs Helms llarolyn Henryk I'rt-tltlre Ili-ntlersoll Dtrarrna Iltjrjffllfl' Roger Ht-rnran jatk Iltrrrnann Mrrriannt- Ileroux Chris Hess Kennt-th Ilesterrnan 'I onr IIt-ltinllf'l' Gt-urge Hrlrhs jerry Ililgt-riberli I drvartl Ilrll I'lil:rlretlr Ilillelrrzrntl Ilarlrrrra Ilinton follj Illrrrat Margaret Hodgson Dennis Hoeksema Bennette Hoffman Beverly Hoffman Raymond Hoffman August Hofmann lVilliam Hogan Patricia Hohnsen Vivien Hodja Priscilla Holcombe David Holian Sharon l-lolle joseph Holleman Ronald Holly Toni Holly Terry Honkist David Hoover Georgia Hopp Dennis Hoppe Gregory Horak jerry Hord Sonja Horney Charles Horton Doris Horton Kenneth Hovorka judith Howard Dennis Hudec Tom Huffer Lottie Hughely Dorothea Huhn jeff Hulbert Sandra Hummel Katherine Humphrey Steve Hund Earl Hundt Russell Hunter james Huotari Carol Hupp Lx une Husak Cecilia Hutter Llewellr n lflland joan Iovino joseph lovino Scotty Irv ine Lonnie lrorv Ronald jaburek Marjorie jacks Dorothv jackson Karen jackson I.Valter jackson judv jacobi Barbara jacobs Roger jacobs Laura jacobsen Fdmond jaffe Al jam Katherine jahnke Terrante jakes Kenneth jandes Gerald janka Shirley jankowski lVilliam janulewitz Linda jzrrgstore juanittr jenkins john jensen Sandra jensen Ronald It-skev lN'illianr jeywll Charles jindra I' rantis jisthke jutly jolransorl Brute johnson Donna johnson janet johnson jerrr johnson jo Ilean jollnstrrr Miriarn johnson I':rrnt-la johnson Robert johnson Ruth johnson Sandra I.t-tt johnson Irntla johnslon Slrrtlev jones 'I htrrnzrs jordan Philip jordan llennis julian Susan jrrst Str-jrlrarr Kant' joantr Kaiser Rolrwrl Kaiser I'llen Krrlrrratrskas furrzrltlrne Krrllrnn Rolu-rr K.rnrjrI jrrdt lsarrnjrlronse f..ril Krrjrjiel l,vnn lsaras Russell K:rint'llr'I tnrorjtrrrt' Karras jturrrt-ttt' Krrskev llwxerlv Kasjizn Kart-n Kirtsis Karvl Kiiutlr Ilonnre Keating: Nanty Ktrhsthull janet Ki-luring lYilliarn Keillor Ilonnxi K1-Ilen 'lllrt-rl Keller llsnl Keller f,lr.rrlt's Keller I rnda Keller I.. Kelley liarl Kelly Darlene Kemph Donald Kemph Sharon Kennedy Kathleen Kerber Thornas Kernan Thornas Kersten Donald Kesmar Robert Kesrnar Linda Kickhefel David Kiefer lnne Kiipsaar j udith Killeen judith Kimball Bonnie Kincaid Alex King Robert King Nancy Kirschbaum Vernon Kittle Suzanne Klauber Robert Kleckner joseph Klein Louise Klein Arlene Kliem Sharon Klirnkow joan Kline Cheryl Kloer Donald Klornp Dennis Knriec Donna Knippenberg Thomas Knippenberg john Knoll ,joan Knosp Randall Knudsen john Kochan Robert Koenig Daniel Koeritz jean Kolzorv Kathleen Kornatrs j udv Kowal julia Kowell jo Kraflt Barbara Kramer Adolph Kraujalis joseph Kraus joan Krause Carole Krav joe Krejci Thomas Kresin joan Kreuser Ronelle Kreutzer Roberta Kriese Sandra Krinik joanne Kroll Tom Krubl Dawn Kutera ilacqueline Ktrch Kenneth Kuczen Mlaxne Kuhns Kathie Kulat jrrdrtb Kunrnick Suzanne Krrrth Ritlrrrrd Kuslnnan Richard Kxale I,atvr'ence l.a Batlie t-. I,a Clalrnnita Roger l.a Ifarer ,Xtlcle Lanarr Clrarles Land Kenneth I,antla Sarah Lane Robert Lange ltester l,arri.:ell Karen l.anurt'tlt'r joseph l.a I'itlns jrltlitlr I..r Rtrtttr l':rnl I.Lr Rosa joan l,arst'n lhorngrs I .risen trrlqnrdo I irstola Ronald I,.rtrrner Rohr-rt I,:inlr Xnrlsi I,gnrlrt' lli.ine l,aut'r lintlt-ll l,.rnnins Ru haltl I..rx it ka Ronald I.:rrvrt'ntt' Xln h.u'I I .ir jolrn ltaver janet I et helt jrrtlrtlr l.t'tlrt'lt jolrn I.t't lvit' Nt'tlr.r It'nnnrs 'Xllen l.t'rr.rrtstrn Marti.: I,t'IlllllI f-i.ittnno I trinit- jortt' l,t'jrrns XI,rri4.nt'r I t-srrna jo.irrn4' l.t'tltr Mrrrrlvn l,eV.rn ll.rxnl lwrvis j.rt1jrn'lrtu' I,rtlrl lslIll.rr1ll.ttlslt'l Roln'rtI.lj.1lrtt'll llrornzrs l.rndt't'n 'Xrtlrur I,irnlt'lrn:rnn 'll.irx .Nun I,indrnt'i4'r l't-ter I.inlt Nlmrrorr Inrkrn Hlitrrri I,n:i llarlrarrr I isihin llrth.rrd l,rsron Page 102 Donald Lisuzzo Mary Lisuzzo Shirley Little Charles Lockwood Robert Lockwood Annette Lodewyck Frank Lodewyck Patricia Logan Dennis Loiseau Anna Loizzi joe Lolli Lloyd Long Willie Long Shirley Loomer Lucille I.orat Alex Loresch Anthony Louise Paul Loyd Zaire Lubaus ,judith Lubko jeanne Lucas Charles Luebker Dennis Lullo Nels Lundgren Susan Luzak Gary Lyman Mary Lvons Ms ra Mabes Cheryl Mack Lowell MacMartin Annette Madison Linda Maggart Richard Magnussen Barbara Mahan Linda Maisner Thomas Makowski jeffrey Malitzke Renee Mallek bharon Manton Patty Marabell Kathleen Marek Roger Mariani Thomas Marinaro Mike Marino Danny Maris Barbara Markley Barbara Marko bandra Marko Gary Marlow Dianne Maroncelli Sandra Marotla Reno Marotti Marilyn Marr William Marousek janet Marsden Sharon Marsh Patricia Marshall ,john Martindale Louis Martino Pasqtrale Marlullo Anthony Mastetti Patricia Mastio ,joseph Mast-ls Nanci Mashako Dennis Massard 'I hornas Mrissongill Gerald Mastro Peter Mastro mdnev Mattvis Gloria Masson l,enore Mai er Daniel Maynard l'atrit ia Mareika Terri Mcfiluskex Russell lXlcGortnitk lo.rn Mttlrearv lkrtritia Mttlrtnn Donald Mttlut' john Mttinllonglr Robert Mtljonaltl Katlrleerr Mt liar land r , l.rIirtk Mit-het' jinnnie McGuire Nornrrr Mt'Kinnt-x j.nnt's Mr N.rlli Marv Mr Narnee lllll Mt Nrllrs Russell Mthixani I ruv Mtzrd l,t'slit' Xlerllei l'lrrlr.nd Meister llolljiainr Meister ll illr.nn Melt' l't-It-r Mentoni llulratd Mendt' l'r.rnlt Mennell llorotlrx Xlr-rlsel R.rvrnond Merkel I'-llUl 'llt-trrrn.rn lrdrlh Mertrnert IilIlIt'5t hletlt' trrrl Meier XI.ni.tnne Meier llonnii Muhonslti llonn.r Mih.rln'rnlr llarlrara Mikes 4,lr.nles Mila ll.rnrel lllrles Xlan Miller Ilrlltt- blrllei Ilrnt Miller lronell Miller l'du:ntl Miller Z7 F85 l'l'lQl'l judith Miller Marilyn Miller Thomas Miller Christine Millies Robert Millies james Mills Terrcne Milstein Helen Mims jean Minser john Mitchell Bohdon Mittlestaedt Karen Mizialko Lytha Mobley Robert Moldovan Curtis Montgomery Edward Mooney Anita Moore Mae Moore Tom Moore Maureen Mori Henry Morrow Madeline Mortellaro james Mudra Bill Mueller Carol Mueller Marcia Mueller Robert Mueller jerry Mullinax Robert Mundy Mary Mulroyan Georgia Munson james Murphy Richard Murphy Eugene Murray jacqueline Muscia jeannine Muth Guy Naccarato Susan Nachman Theresa Naese Philip Nalepa joseph Nardiello Cedric Nauertz joan Nauertz Georgina Needy jerome Neilson Edward Nelson judith Nelson jot ce Nemcicky Louis Nelson XVilliarn Nemecek Charlotte Nemger Arthur Neubiser judv Newman Darlene Nichols Leanna Nichols Shervle Nicholson Nh rua Niemans l'onv Niketopoulos Norbert Nissen Thomas Nixon Suzanne Nobereit Patricia Nolan Karen Nolen Arthur Nonneman judith Ann Nowdomski Louise Nnnziato 'Yom Nrbo judith Oaues Diane O'Connell lsennetlt Oddo judv Olrlruan Katlrleen Oldfield Ntart ra Oleksv Robert Olsen Gordon Olson joan Olson Robert Olson l'lroiu.ts Olson Ruth Orngrn Nnntx Oruelitnrclurk I.rtrnrulvrr O'Neill l'.ll'nlt' Upit' l-rarnes Orlzindino Steven Orlandino Gail ljl't1It'll Karl Orr' l-ddre Orsbv l.nnes Orsbx Donna jean Ortlielr john Osborn I-lsre Ottovs loserrlr Owens Ruliard l'.nelli l'i.rnk l'.rlernro l'.rnlrnt' l'.rlt'r'tno N.ilr.rtort- l'.rlerruo t.riI l'.rlrni-r t-eorge l'nilrut'r l-rant es l'grlinere Donna l'.rlornbo tirrrrnella l':ilurnbo Donald l'.nker lane l'arkt'r tilrerrl l'.nks I'.lnline l'.irson jenrnt- l'artiprlo l't'te lhrstetrte lolrn l'.rst utci Dennis lbrscrrs Robert l':rss Susan Prrtriikns Casa of l96l James Patil Darrell Pav Barry Pava Andrea Pawlalc Robert Pazera Ruth Pearson John Peck Margaret Pein Tommy Pellicone Penny Pellman Betty Pemberton Salvador Perce Pat Perger Mary Pernice Mary Perrin John Person Bill Petenes Richard Peter Frederick Peterson Karen Peterson Ralph Peterson Bob Peterson llle Petersons Richard Petit Frank Pettinato Christine Pfali Sharon Pflug Charles Phebus Marilyn Piccatto Sandra Piedmont Valerie Piepol John Pieranunzi Joseph Pieranunzi Kenneth Pillow Carol Pinelli James Pionto Jo Ann Pitek Suzanne Pitts Diane Plahuta Angela Ploured Barbara Pocuis Patricia Polansky Phyllis Polaski Josephine Polito Carl Pomilia Anthony Pones Frank Pones Diane Poole Roger Poore Donna Pope Victor Popellca Leslie Porambo Leonard Postley Pat Potter Raymond Power Frederic Powers Nazia Powers Francis Pozzie Carole Prabish David Prater Karen Prato Ronald Predl Carolyn Prehn Peter Prignano Carol Pristo Allan Prokop Lorain Prosio Judith Prueser Edward Purcell XVilliam Quinn Bill Quirk Dixie Quitsch Barbara Raack John Raaum Carole Rago Zarko Rakovic Julie Rakow Paul Rambow Phillip Rambow Robert Ramser Carole Randall Bob Randerson Janet Ranes Shirley Rappuhn Karen Rataiczak James Reapsong Isaac Redfield George Reese George Rehbein David Reichenberg Heather Reilly Judith Reitmaier Jo Anna Remy Thomas Retelny Linda Reusch Frank Revello Jack Reynolds Carole Rhoades Edward Ribnelc Mary Jane Riccobene Lennie Rice Dennis Richardson William Richardson Ronald Richter Racquel Riddle Mary Louise Rivers John Rilla Joseph Peter Rizzi Dianne Robinet Cheryl Robinson Lillie Robinson McArthur Robinson Merilyn Robinson Valaric- Rochester John Rogala Marilyn Rogers Georgiana Romano Marcia Romano Marsha Rose Franklin Rosemont Darlene Ross Sheldon Ross Jill Rouse Charleen Rubicuski Mary Ann Ruge Sandra Lee Russ Florene Russo Walter Rupptnan Michelle Ryan Suzanne Ry berg Roy Rysdon Darlene Sabatini Frank Sacco Jerome Salins Patricia Salyer Sanclria Sampson Geraldine Samuel Sharon Samuel Pedro Sanchez Judith Sandelin Dayid Sanders Daniel Sanhlippo Carolee Sannes Bruce Santoro Dennis Santucci Peter Saputo Vincent Saracino Donna Sarlo Wlilfliam Sarno Peter Sarrelli Carol Sarsfteld Alberta Scaliatine Eddie Scaliatine Vito Scayo Lois Scay one Madalyn Scay uzza Beth Schaefer Fred Sthaub Joyce Scheiblein Marilyn Schenkl Kathleen Schilling Mary Lou Schimier Robert Schlachta Ronald Schleiden Kenneth Schmidt Norma Schmidt Robert Schmitt Judith Schnaedter Edward Schneider Sandra Schnell Andrea Schoch Michael Schoch John Schoditsch Jean Schoeneclc John Schroeder Robert Schroeder Thomas Schubert Sharon Schubert Robert Schulc-r Blanche Schulz Paulette Schulz Susanne Schull Georgene Schumacher Judith Schuppe Beverly Schwartz Wesley Schweblce Barbara Sciortino Billy Scott Nancy Scott Patricia Scott Stephen Scott Mary' Scriyani Janice Sc-eck Morris Seeskin Michael Sc-lep Jerry' Scmenchul-c Gerald Sepka Joseph Seputis Susan Sergey Paulette Serritella Sandra Seyers Eliza Sharp Fdyyena Sharpe Margaret Sharpe Marjorie Shay iss Virginia Shaw Frank Sheetz Ralph Sherman Patricia Sherrill Jack Shikenjanski Francis Shortall Joyce Showalter Stephen Sides Alan Sikora Nancy' Sikorski Ann Siliquini Carol Siliy rides W'altc-r Simon Gertrude Sinople Charlene Sislca Eclward Siwula NIIICIIC Sklaney Karen Skoglund Roland Slcrobish Moclris Skuja Don Skurauskis Richard Slaby' Carol Sliyya Dayici Sliwiak Phillip Sliwiak Leonard Smallwood Richard Smetana Henry Smid Amanda Smith Dayid Smith Jacqueline Smith Jacquelyn Smith Judy Smith Lydia Smith Michael Smith Oryille Smith Prentiss Smith Raymond Smithers Donna Smyth Shirley Snyder Anne Sonderstrop XVilliam Soo Frank Spado Eya Spencer Donna Sperling Mike Spino 'I heo Spohnholtz Rita Sprenger Allan Stadler Glenn Stadtman Shirley Stahl W'alter Stanicc Brenda Starr Carol Stalio John Stencel George Stendell Marilyn Stephenscn Robert Sterling Cleo Stewart XValter Stinson Sonia Stolbrand Harold Stott Dara Stoy all Harold Stoyer Clark Strader Tom Strain James Straub Gerald Strauss Mary Stropoli Marilyn Strutz Jim Stry iewski Robert Stuchl Diane Studebaker Albert Stump Ronald Stumpf Allen Stutr Stefany Sulinski lfrances Sulliyan Karen Sulliyan Rene Sulliyan Susan Sullivan Jellrey Summers Boni Stltnrow Madeline Surico Richard Susdorf Richard Sutis VVilliam Sutter James Sutton Bernita Swabsky Marlene Swanson Sharon Swenson M. Swiercry nslci Page 103 Xlary Sy I-ces Patricia Sykes Adriennt- Sly hclyo Curtis Taber Marilynn 'I ait Starlane 'I alaga Arlene 'I amburrino Cary 'Iausley Andrew 'I araslya Michael 'I ay lor Gail Te Bot lchorst Jacqueline 'I edrahn Ron 'lic-iyvc-s Kenneth Tc-sinsky Aly in Icstolin Lewis 'l'lit-ocloie Jo Ann I liic-litL Jim 'I'hiers Pat CI hicfs Patricia Ihomas Barbara 'l home Leon 'I hornton XValter Thornton Charlene 'l horsc-n Ruth 'Ihutnbergcfr James 'I liumma Karen 'I'liuneIl John 'I iclcl Joy ce Tillman Robert I'iric-r Albert 'I jeerdc-nia Thomas Tohtl Carol Tomanck Frank Tontillo Noreen 'l'opc1eyy'ski Patricia 'I'orchia Beyerly Tosti Susie Townsend John Tragc' Thomas 'Irage Judith Trahan Donald 'Irapani John Trappe Rita Trayic l.Vay ne Trc'adyy'c'll Edward Treic hcl Dean 'I'rc'nklc'r Dennis 'I ienlyler Richard 'I'rc-onis Joe Trcycler Kenneth Tripoli Reedy lrosttnan Edward 'I rowbric-lge Heather 'I rueman Barbara 'I urchan Layyrenc c' 'I'uri Kenneth 'I urner John Tttrnmire Wayne 'I'urucl Irene Ty ky art Larry Tyler Delbert Ulreich l,Villiam Llpdikc- Joseph Urso Carol Usher Rose Valentin Karene Vallancligham Lowell Van Du7ee Kathleen Vancour Mary' Van Diepen Ruth Vandergrift Audrey Vandermolen Karen Vander Molen Reginald Vaughaus Leonard Vaura Laddie Veceia Sam XYCIIIILIIIO Helen Vernon Phyllis Vescio Vilnis Vilips Louis Vintika Dona Vitensc' Marie Vi Vacqua Elaine Voitkcy its Karen Vollmc-r Robert Voliusky' Ruth Voohus Ric hard Voseplya Roberta Voss Thomas Vulcelich Glen Vynalek Doris XVaddlc' Tliomits lVadc' lVc'sley' Made Richard lVatly'cki Thomas NVagner Eninia lyagrioii Larry Waliltiuist William Wallo Ralph lValnec k William livillflllhl I' ilt'c'n lValsh Dalc' Waushek Donna lVard Diane lV:isic'leyyski Richard XYauer Kenneth XVayne Datlent' lVc'cIc'n Kc-unc'tli XVc-den Iatyyreticc' lVeelcc Susan W'c'lirinann Sherrie W'c-ichart William Wt-iher Charles XVeinberg Nancy XVelling Yyonne Wells Raymond Wentiel Anita XVCIIICI Laura XV:-rger Iioiinie W'c'st Lau rc-nc 4' Wcstbrook John YVhaling Bob White Joncrlle Widc-ner Nora Willorcl leiry XVilhitc' Hruce Williams Dayid Vfilliams Dc-nnis XVilliains Judith Williatns Reginald Williams XValtc'r Williams Dennis Willmer Barbara Wilson James W'ilson Lancc- lN'ilson Richard W'ilson Scott Xyilson Shirley lViuc-r bc-ralcl Winkler XVinona XVinters William lVisher Carol lxllllilk John lVitort Patil W'itt Sharon W'itt Roger Wittersheim tlarl W'it'twc'r Susan lVohl Panic-lin XVohlfeil Faith XVoll Beyerly lVolfe Keunczth lVolff I-'ranklin lVolfgram Jim XVolfram Chuck NVonclerling lVilson lVoods 'Ferry Woody ard Patricia lVooten Roger XVorc'hester Judith XVortman Frank lVoy ke Charlotte XVright .loannne Wright Keith XVright Michael XVright Sandra yy'right Robert Wroblewski Merry XVuerth Karen XVyant John Vanckowitg Robert Yarbrough Iona Yates Sharon Youhn Fred Young Donald Younger Norman Youngsteadt Carol Zalewski John Zamboni Lawrence Zamecnik Maria Zanniello Bcyerly Zenkoyich Georgette Zentz Carolyn Zielke Gerhard Zilian Marilyn Zimmerman Eye Zoltan Ronald Zorr Iris Zsthintzsch Alan Luc-Ike Dolores Zulfante Hecly Zussman Mattlieyy' Zy linski 3... , W G Clubs we joined . . . . . . because they created, within the imrnerif sity of our enrollment, a focal point, around which we revolved in our free hours. These groups provided an opportunity for social events a purpose for service projects an experience in responsible leadership for those in supervisory capacities. They sup- plied their members with a feeling of belong- ing - belonging as individuals in contrast to their roles as one of many pupils in a classroom. From them we obtained hours of satisfaction relaxation diversion during our year of study in the Biggest Provnsw liver, NN uf KN 5, CKLLLZ5 we foinecl. K. . S -0 R.SAF?TO RE STUDENT COUINCI LS SECRETARY xczan e cfiuifiegi eiileaclgne ounci WW COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FRONT ROXXL Vanessa Ryza, Ann Marshall. Gail Van Deventer, Mary Orlandi. SECOND Roxy. Jan Hoehne. Rosemarie DeAno. Steve Schatz. THIRD ROXN: Hazel Reichmann. Anne Gebhatt. Kay Baethke. Yvette Bambas. Lynn Sego. Charlene Roycht. BACK Roxx 1 Robert Moore, Ronald Landa, Edward Puck, Roger lable. Foreign exchange. workshop. Club 9, and two cabinet meetings each week added extra responsibility to the already busy agenda of Student Council. This year Student Council sponsored Pro- visos lirst foreign exchange student. The experiment has succeeded in that it tends to unify the students and increase school spirit. To further this unity, Council will send a Proviso student abroad during july and August. Provisos student governors have also initi- ated the Student Council Wforkshop, a train- ing program for future olhcers, cabinet, and committee members. Executive Cabinet members lead discussions of their Commit- tees and projects during the fourteen-week course. ln addition to producing the annual variety show and several dances, and supervising monitors and eo-op study halls, Council pro- motes school spirit through pep assemblies and all-school elections. Members strive to work together and provide unity between students and faculty. .gluclenf Counci elarefien fa fiued CARRY-OVER MEMBERS SIiA'IIiIi LEFT 'IU RICII-I'I'. Barbara Sehiek, Mary f,rinl-4l1n,C1re,u Yuustra. FIRST ROW STANIJINCIZ Ardele Kahat, Mary Ann Giandui- pnulws, Davis Fisher, Rriherr Peller, ,Inseph Pfilitfr. I5AfK ROW: Dennis Lnnda, Arthur Hardy, David Sehuppe, Carl Brunst. ,Iames Kristal, Peter Sfrunelest, Dale Bellnvieh, SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT RUXM Elrirenee Hritllusfrn, Gemldine Pukis, ljdrhtird Younger, Judie f,.1mp.1neIl,i, Phyllis Darrrruuh, 5I3r,0NIi ROXYZ Drinna Kxale, Tung' Ttirtrrrellg, Ditl-1 Lueh- rinu, juhn Glerum, -ludith Fries. BALK ROW: Elaine Schumlitz, ,lean Olsen, Grant Ijurmin. Phillip Scavu, 'lnhn Miduard, lNI.iri,tnne Vmritliexits. Nor PIf.'IL'RIiIJ' Pitt Idflee. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Allessi, Fifiramunti, Dahl, Innes, Ludlfim, Seplca, Eurshall, Stevensfin. 5Iif,0NIi Row: Landers, Savinla, Litintiu, Petersrrn, Heimann, Burditt. THIRD ROW: West, Wa,uner, Pralvish, Skwrrt, Bentz, Yuunu, Grundl-ce. BALI-Q RONXT Trimmer, Berustmm, Kris, Gihsun, Leminvu, Dixon, Rosenwinlcel, Olenek, Mcfdusliey. W 1 I I ' '11- wr, ,Ml ,- Is 1 J Z QU , , , II I ilu., SOPIIOMORE REPRESENTATIVES IRUNI Rim Neilly, Kure. Henzler. Pavlal-1. Zalislx, Ilrrulml, Smith, Klein. src UND Rrixx Gehh.1rt,Streieh. I3uller.PeterSor1.Seg:hi Kmhenderlcr, Pries. Smut, IIIIRIJ Rrmxx Mttrslmll, Gtmssen, vlanelc, Vrindragek lfuviqlsgs, l'I.IIicf, RCIII, Diiwillim. fimehfaiti. UMR mm Mtliluetwn, Mitz, Liehing, Benisel-1 'I'hum.is, C ernmk, S.ilv.itrrre, Etlgren, Brunst, Wfegner, Iilwelt. FRESH MAN REPRESENTATIVES IfRON'I RUXX . C trstellu, lXI.ir1.in1, LCXIJYI, X'l3lI.1flLIIA!l'1.1I'Tl Drinmnm, Ewrmentn, Ilwmer, Mtillek, Vlaumhseri. SIE! ONII ROXX. Uhlm.in, Milstein, Thiimas, Vluhnsrin Schroeder, Brmxn, lierrustwn, Prrltinsky, Sherrill. THIRD ROXX 1 Ltiliendu, Brinkley, Gershkuxsitz, Saputu Pein, Strauss, Keller, DiCir.1Li,1, Adams, Reusth Krejci. BACK ROW: Meister, XXIIIIIJIIIN, Smith. Helms, Pm Imp, Murphy, Earnest, XV.1yne,Cir4tly, Ktieritz, W'riyl4e Trappe. Page 107 E... v M rounc! Me lylbrfcfv for ucriefg Against 21 background of balloons, sky- scrapers, and pagodas, the Variety Show cast presented such acts as A Smile from Every Countryf' Hukel11u, a Hawaiian danceg Shish-ka bob and Pagoda Chorus, Orien- tal numbersg and An American in Paris. Performers packed the stage with colorful costumes and surprises in the Finale. ftffn Vw W, ,, X 1 fa , 4 , 1 , Wil' , X . 44 W f T my 4, CO-OP BOARD 5ITTING: Kenneth Peterson, Barbara Dahl, Wfayne Grove, Kay Baethke, Patricia Ludlarn, Roger jable, Edward Puck. 5'I'ANlJlNG2 Dennis Landa, Ronald Landa, Robert Luehring, David Kwiatkowski, Russell Rothrock, Faith Fippinger. 0-Ola memgerd xercide edlaond igigfg With sixty student-run study halls handling 1,500 students, the co-op board has had a busy year. The shift to IBM records and the crowded conditions necessitated a complete reorganization. Roger lable, president of the co-op board, attrib- utes the successful progress of the co-op system to the excellent board and to Mrs. House. faculty sponsor. This year members of Provisos co-op board ex- changed visits with co-op board members from other schools. This project indicates the constant effort by Provisos co-op system to improve our school and instill a sense of responsibility in students. it t fm ...Q 'W . Z A MJ., ,,', ' 4-L. X 12, , If 1 . ,rg ' CO-OP GROUP l , W, Q . Page 109 FRONT Roxy Toste. Dennehy. Bonauro. Kochenderfer, Van Natta, Nardiello, Mid- gard. Larmay. Russell, Hadley secoxlm Roxx. Barsema. Pfeiffer, Leline. Hill. Peller, Valenta, Schick, Van Arsdall. Smith. THIRD RONX. Abel, Sego, Brentlinger, Leh- mann, Helrrig, Barron. Fries. Weichbriidt, Miller. BACK Roxx. Lockwood. Bambas, I-Ielling. Kostal, Kos, Rau, Bimler. Mogavero, Gib- son, Greenxx ald. Sartore. CO-OP GROLTP ll I-HUNT ROXX. Mello, Wlallcer. Lecl-tie, Orr Hoehne, Bruno. Smith. XY'itt. sracomi Roxx. Henzler. Heinriclc. Pukis Marshall. Greenhoff, Puplis, Younusteadt. 'IHIRU Roxy liochenderfer. Scanio, Suhr Hiller. Durlulrlw, hlellcli. blimttl, Davis hlcllwrigilcl. HM K Rim ' lXl.1QCI'S,,lAl'CIlDCI', Luehrinlu. ,lor tltifl, Vliilillsull, Xvull, -ldsliivslie, fmttim. yvlonifom Jjunze Auf, .fgjdemgfg .Iufiw l Jzazgaxri,-555 if l I 4 ' I ll!! 5 llllllllllllilllll E 1 fc-: I , 7'::f' -1 I .iii 232 I -..M I 'ia I l l 1. Y ,al , ... f .. lil' 'U ' uri .ri . 'f 5 MONITOR CAPTAINS - 'JJ' 'P i LEFT TO RIGHT1 Stanley Rattenbury, Huw- a.rd Fletcher. Thomas Meiers. Ed Puck. Grant Bornzin. Alfred Schwecl-ze. Bob 'ew Muore. Nancy Richter. Judy Carnpanella.. lf: ' .t W, ' f . 'J .gg ' ., Q .. :L 173- w 2 5-Z' L? NOT PICTURED: Alan Mamveiler. .K sv-,. f-.,, -if K W HALL MONITORS ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORS L'f1dgf fhg difggfiun of head Cipfkqifl Ed Pugki BUYS of pl'OYlSO l'.1l'Cl?' l'1t1Y6 Illt OPPOl'UlUlIy FO .approximately 550 students serve Prwvisii as mign- 1019 511155 mifked Pwr men 00157 One Such itors. Their duties cunsist or collecting nttendante gfOL1P. the Assembly -uperX15or5. .15515t5 5tudent5 .it schuul tunctiuns. Students who formerly could not distinguish supervisors from the rest of the students noted the slips. checking open liickers. assisting at tire drills. Checking hall traffic. and aiding visitors. The cap- mlm like lffendimff- 355191 POSIUUUS- Lmd QU 15 addition uf arm hands .ts .in identifying nurli this guides hir PTA. meetings. year, ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORS FRON1 RIN. Miller. Heim,1nn.Grenin:cr, Wuuer. Y-iunu. Luehring. lircnel-4. Pcllc:i'1nw,Q1'i1.1l-4 SEV ONIQ RVN. Helms. Tmppe. Kresin. Petrirutvi. Mele. Bttnuert. Wntkerlin. D Ldntid. H.1rshhJr:er. Russ. Dix. Nlr. XY'r.-hire 'IHIRIJ Roxy Smith. Yfeppner. Kutik, F. Sthuppe. T. Sthuppe. Reiths. Hdrdy. Perkins. Yiwungsteddt. FOURTH Rfm Treiher. Whit. R Ldndd. .-Xnxender. Dixiin, liduren. MtSxx.zin, Fe.1ster.C.l1rk.XYZ-rtn1.1n. Ri-thriitlx. BACK Rfm. Yundt, Sliihfiilnik, Al-zkerfin, blwlirisiin. Sthtitr. Buthdntin. liirddn, Kxxitirkmxski. Ddle. Grtwxe. 1..lXXI'LAllxC. fi - -4, Q f ,K . vf ' e'T Liv' - ' , I 5 I 1 it I W -1 9 .f K Y 4. ki lg. d W 2' f 5 . -:H Url H ru' ' 4 ' l l Xi p. X , - 0.3 X. x. . ..-. H1.-VU, ..,. .....,.. 5. J S M5 em, gxpforera xerciae ealzaclerfid ilo l l USHERS' CLUB FRONT ROW: Munger, social chairman, Long, treasurer, vlaffee, president, Maniarrez, vice-presidentg Statltus, secretary Billings publicity. SECOND ROW: Miss Cournoyer, Reynard, Schuppe, Evans, Robinson, Stearns, Kaufer, Youngsteadt, Mrs. Dougherty THIRD ROW: Brinton, Kasch, XVitt, Ross, Freiberg, Hadley, Liddell, Richter. FOURTH ROW: Koebel, Rozak, Bunch, Barton, Charpie, King, Van Arsdall. Viso, Dahl. BACK ROW: Wfeichbrodt, Brentlinger, Mottl, Kraus, Bambas, Cwebhart, Stevenson, Fry, Hegy. USHERS' CLUB Neat appearance, punctuality. courtesy, and excellent character describe Provisos Ushers. Adorned in blue and white, these carefully chosen girls render service at all Proviso indoor activities including Choral, Band, and Qrchestra concerts. Convocation, Class Day, and Commencement ex- ercises find the girls dressed in white with the Ushers' Club's familiar badge. Choosing their officers in April, the Ushers in- stall them in May and, at the same meeting, wel- come new members. This years activities included the annual Janu- ary dance, Midnight Magic, and the Get-To- gether early in the fall. EXPLORERS Building better leaders for the future remains the primary goal of Explorer Post 13591. Planning a full year's program, these boys par- ticipate in weekend camping trips to resort areas such as Devils Lake, Wisconsin, This year also in- cluded visits to Stateville prison and the stock yards, attendance at a splash party and a hockey game, and the serving of a spaghetti dinner to raise funds. The annual Explorers' Ball climaxed the program. Service-wise, the Explorers co-operate with all activities of the Lions Club along with their own projects such as removing snow from all hte hy- drants in this area. P EXPLORERS POST 9l Mr. Rattenbury. Page 111 z -sv-qw is . wa-uf FRONT: Robert Grant, Keith Nitolii Peter Sognefest, Charles Clark, Donald Sthrader HALR: Tom Topel, Larry Crapo lohn Mid gard, Harley Schatz, -lames Carlson ine Correfafefi ouiefi, mm NEW CINE MEMBERS FRONT Rrixx: lilreith, llenmann Nemetelt, Olson, Grant, and Sterling fat rig sl,r0NIi ROW: . if , - il Www. Antlerson, Rihneli, Sanlilippo, Thompson. HAIR HOW, llartly, Preusse, Kenv , Hgiiv Wilsiiii, llawla, Mills, htritl. Proviso boasts the best-equipped visual educa- tion department in the state. Cine Club may choose from 250 hlms, twenty-four movie projectors, seven tape recorders, and a public address system. XY'ith this equipment the club provides an im- pressive program of audio-visual aids. Each member receives training in the use and care of this apparatus. The boys give up study time to show hlms, besides devoting time before and after school to club activities. , A, 7, sf Cfaawof Bellis. rett, Harrold. This fall Cine Club moved into new quarters in the remodeled music rooms, Club headquarters. 7 i A l l adjoining the theater in room -oo turnist a p eas- ant background for activities, Wforking under the leadership of President Norman Sokol, Vice-president -lohn Hansen, Secre' tary Robert Schmahl. and Treasurer Gene Davis. Cine Club provides an opportunity for serx ice and instills a sense of responsibility in its inembers. CARRYOVER CINE MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Edwards, Reil, Trotter, Moore, Polay, Wehrstein, Schrnahl, SECOND ROW: Mros, Adolfson, MeGe- hee. Bron, Wagner, Roner, Re-iff, Gar- THIRD Row: Hansen, Weber, Davis, Smith, Sundstrom, Petersohn, Find- ley, jacques, Battcher, Yndestad. BACK ROW: Sokol, Meyer, Sherman, Granz, Voyles. Stehno. Ke-ding, Ku- iawa. Smith, Boatman. Lambl-ce. sextemtcwstwc ..-gwsx , 5. ' 4 . e.s 4 wwe? sew. it X . ii Q ix ' 1,5 3 X Q Q ss , .sc S Rf ' xv Y tl X X C X Qs K X Q s 5- K Ye in 1 fs -:MA M l X .tv i 5 CAQQPLGMJQPA, ac efeem cgncfuce Qirif ., RACKET SQUAD f To CIILULIIIIQC good sportsmiinship .ind pro: Z 7 ' mote school spirit, replied .lean Olsen, president , 'QW when asked the aims of the Racket Squad. New In A gil yy Proviso, the club limits membership to allfl. A member need only have a good yelling voice and plenty of enthusiasm. f , ' , I VA H Zi ,W f v K f WWI? H fi Projects of Racket Squad include decorating the stadium for Homecoming and selling hutnper IJQLQS to finance hus transportation to games. 3 ? , .' , fi J l 1 nj ' ' if K j, I I K ki in hs CHEERLEADERS .Q , Blue and white. light, light? Serving as the nucleus of school spirit, cheer- leaders promote school enthusiasm. Rooting the teams to victory, they perform the traditional chants with vigor. Under the direction of Miss Marilyn Hutton, the cheerleaders practice hard to add spark to Proviso and its athletics A R X , Sf 2 ' t, ytii Aww fy W MM ff 'flip .- f-N, 1 2, B 9 ': A r :QQ N5 CHEERLEADERS , gg, A X N0 tABovE2 Q i 1 FRONT: Vanessa Ryza. MIDDLE: Janice Hoehne, Karen Russell, .Iexxel Kenipton. 3 BACK: Millie Pribich, Patricia Ludlam, Patricia Puplis, Faith Fippinluer, Karen Abel. 5 YN X O . we . X P i .. WX 4... RACKET SQUAD V we ..-. R 9 42 KUPPER RIGHT P ., lvll FRONT ROW: Diane Smith, Jean Olson, Linda Marshall. li . jff w . . ' sc e sg A A SECOND ROW: Kenneth Guenther, Patricia Orelup. .y 3 N E BACK ROW: Patricia jones, Charlene Roycht, Karen Abel, Sharon liure, c Q R if SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS 4 LOWER RIGHTP FRONT ROW: Marlene Fioramonti, janet jakubowski, Sharon Kure. ' ' BACK ROW: Susan Stock, Betty Baker, Peggy Broz. JN cas xkjx, we Q? f ,SA , r , EW ZD XZ At. s yx f E t Y 7, i t H X V. I ttx . .. 'I ' T ff' 3 is , - X S , ., ,, i 'f - l Llyf' I lo x 1 5 V : cts ge sf f . ' - , Yii-Csv .5-LT'-1546 - W- Us Q? 1 f Stas' f . E Nz A , f st, E , s . 5 s f ti M fr.. xi e gg, SPNIORS it JNI HOW: Puplis, Reitlienheivuer. Iliiw, VinNatti lloilgsori, Defllio, i ami now' Statkus, Lloyd, Seen, Melitli, lxcrnosltc We-itlt1er,Si1lil1i1. is Hx Rrzwi Gordon, Donovan, liimlei, 41154.10 Bos, Smith. Mtlntire. 1 r IlIRI,I1' Wflnysonxu jawn Ziff 52115 for Wemgerd Make it mine! Many students utter these very words in reference to a small keystone and torch. the emblem of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. lnduction into this organization and the privi- lege of wearing this emblem represent the most cherished goals of a student in Proviso. Seniors who attain membership must stand in the upper thirty per cent of their class. prospective NHS juniors must be in the upper hfteen per cent. The faculty then vote on these qualifying candidates. Activities of National Honor Society include the maintenance of the newly furnished NHS library. the preparation of a college week exhibit, and the presentation of induction services to freshmen and new students. Culminating the year two outstanding members receive the NHS scholarship awards at the April banquet. NHS members lead the student body of Proviso in a campaign toward the higher goals of character. scholarship, leadership, and service. Attaining membership in the National Honor Society carries with it a prestige that follows its possessor through- out life. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Lampton, Ron Landa, president: Anne Gebhart, vice-president John Midgard, treasurerg Johann Corry. secretary. 'T x N 3 , . ,K , i -, f .-N! Z l NCS M162 f' ' ,, 'ii- XNY W SENIORS FRONT ROXX 2 Robinson. Pre-iberg. Manjarrez Stearns, Daniels, Billings. forty. Minntiz Roxx : Sly. Gnrlo. Richter. Charpie Gebhart. XYtight. Long. Orlandi. HA! K Roxx llc-sterman. Allen. Glerum Leax er. l..1nd.a. llansen. lable. Midgard Bu rlxe. ,. Si, I,.lUl' I l I ell! lfl'l 68105 GROUP I, NHS NEW MEMBERS 4SENlORS5 rfRoN'r Row: Renzy, Bunch, Ross, Cobb, Brusilc, Dalinis, Hostetler, Evans. MIIJDLE ROW: Rausch, -Iurlustorf, Etching ham, Stanio, Miller, Rcichmann, Gunst Hedberg, Schick, BACK ROW: Schmidt, Moore, Greenxxald Carbon, Thompson, Ford, Schultz, Mason if 32 nv'- 1 2 053, S QD GROUP ll, NHS NEW' MEMBERS KSENIORSJ f 2 1 f , 5 1 FRONT ROXX: Stevens, Pukis, Turner, Van ww I Q' fi Deventer, blensen, NXf.1rren, S. Fippinger, I gf fy ' 'M' Susdort. g fx Mrmmria Row: Baethke, Voirkevits, Schum- Iitz, Spotswood, Nickenon, Mukert, Brown, I V Morrison, F. Fippingcr. Q 5 ,i,j'f1',7 '- 1 1 V i H HM K ROW: Sf6'iZCf,SCi1L1ITl.lI1. Grady, Whill- ' , J 4' 'S f ' skog, Munweiler, Schuppe, Mdrkley, W',1tson. ' ,ff X , 'jx 4 'v'r W 1 -, it , F ' 1 O 2 2 Y A . , M54' 5' 2 ' ' Q, Q f 5 H My wg at fn, .Vw 12 ,L Ziff, 99 ' KW' .S y Sf, . , xi, 1 y y f aw A 'My . I 1 5 t. 1 FIT-1 :wh .gy 5 S S Page115 X. -. GROUP I, NHS NEXV MEMBERS LIUNIORSP lfiaom Roxy: lwlidgtird. Brimon, Uyqintius Thomas, xl. Defxno, Phebus, Youngstcadt ixixmrtt NIIIJIJLE ROXXI Knudsen, Leline, Fry, Bam- hm, Kroepel, XY ieker, Zlkas, Stevenson Barton. Byars, Kintdid. mc K ROXX , Pellet, D. Linda. Gibaon, Leh- immer, Kirsonw, Mmtin, Kos. Heimann Lerner. GROUP ll, NHS NEXV MEMBERS RJUNIORSP IfRUN'l Roxx Hendrick, Hegy, Koebel. lntuhe, Trcdrt-.n, M.1r5h.1lI, Dale, Moritz, Mllllllli Roxx: Stlmeitlcr, jones, West, Loe hrillo, Dnvis, Dahl, Bond, Mele. IAM R ROXXJ XY1.l.!I1LfI', Stherer, Fenster, Per- kins, NXf'oyltt', 1 hmurny, Lindsay, Relsa. Suycr, I'C'.50lfl fin f' e. 'ffiik QL . i IQ fl 5gf y sank , f7.Dzgre.6f lgrouwo ver N 4 fax' -H. ' -nl-ln wmv ,. 1r'e'- me 5 1 ,QM i Z f Nw A Jil ,QM I J, fm Q- -ar W is fi W was i vt an .. 4.- . ,. w-ul 'gl uh- lv'- se, . , -. M T.. K PROVI EDITORS SEATEIJ: -ludith Charpie. Mary Ann Freiberg. STANIJING1 John LeVan, Ronald Lands., Mr. Mahlberg, Patricia Billings. Xworld Revise! The deadlines are clos- ing in! You mean it's june already? These warcries are good examples of what went on in Rooms 216. 164. and 257. Forty-three Prori staffers hurried. worried, and scurried to finish the 42nd annual Prom, Staff members. selected from the three upper classes, devoted their fourth periods and after school hours to interviews, writing and rewriting copy, and fitting their work into the Prori theme of The Biggest Proviso Ever. Pwr!-ers, divided into separate staffs, each with its own editor. handle such special duties as copy. literary. sports. art. typing, and business, Each contributes a portion of the finished product. A little peeking in on a Pwr! work session would reveal copyreaders submerg- ed in Ll sea of copy, business staffers sift- ing through SOO senior pictures. and art- ists creating abstract designs. Pi-mi mem- bers bustle .iround arranging class picture appointments. directing club pictures. re- arranging clusters of picture layouts. and finally .idding the polish with original headlines .ind captions. XY'ho could im- .igine .ill this work to be essential in Illxllilllg this ye.ir's Pro: if remind us of the good times .ind school ex ents we knew? Sincere .ippreciation goes to faculty ineinbers xxlio smoothed the rough spots .ind directed the stall. Nr. Robert Mahl- betg. editoti.ilg Mt. Nick litnest, .irtg and Mr. A. lf. -ludd. business. .ill gave needed .Suidante to nmlse the NSS l'i'o:1'tliCl lP' gesi .ind best exer. PRUYI lfl7l'l'0RlAl. S'l'Alilf .il l.Xllll lil.iine Maish. XYilli.ini l'erltins. sllllfsu. liidiili lxclnoshc. l7l.iinc Lii'u1idlsC- l4.iilw.ii.i Nliitls, ll.iili.ii.i liassnei. iiiiomi iioxx si.xNniNt. tlnol XX'lwsong. Dole blv. liinne llxpiis, olmion lotlw. l'.lIllal.l4l0l1Il- son, .li lrltit lXl.llxt'iI. Mllililli NUXX lt-.inn.i l'.ixl.ilt, M.iiti.t llloxxn b.intli.i lliililllxkf, lW.txxn llggwt. 'lil' 'X WN -'lllll-I lliblso. l5.iilene littliinglmni Yttlsi lXloi.iiiis, liitlmitl licastei, ,l.tnics lnurs Sa!! Quiewd ear, orecadfj ,Aww fy V Aww, www 'Z 5 it l, -mmwwi awfmmvmwzwxvm 1...-of x... l i ggi? av J fxaw l . I i . I ? I I I 'N PROVI BUSINESS STAFF SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Martz, Myrna Ehrlic, lNlurAu.1ret Lipper. Barbara Younger. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Etlith Kreniuel, Anthony Tnrturella. Mr. Stanley. Mr. Judd. Page 117 L PROVI ART STAFF si5A'1'15n Liam' 'ro Rlc5H'r: ,Iutlirh Stewart. Nurmttn Free- mtin, Barham Stevens, Lintlu Wilhelm. S'l'ANlllNliI Mr. Ernest, Ralph Stirture. PROVI STAFF PERSONNEL Editorial Mary Ann Frcibcrg ,,,r, Judith Chnrpie ,,YY.r,,, Y, Elaine: Marsh ,,,,,,,,,, , Wfilliiun Perkins ,,,,.i, ,,,, Carol Wfhysong ,,,,,, Patricia Billings, E Judith Kcrnuslcc ,,,,, , Ronald l.i1ntli1, Alohn l-cVnn , Richnrtl Fciistcrm , blames Luurs Arlt-tts Mnkcrt Dnylu Sly , Sharon Iioclcc, Eunicu Byars, ,, Pntrit-iii johnson Martin lirnwn Dawn Eggcrt Dgirlcnc Etchinghiun Snntlrii I-lnimltlcu Anita l.t1hlqu l.cg1nnt1 Piivlnlx BAlI'bLIIALl Yonngci Myrna Ehrlic Etlith lirtlngcl lNlLII'g.II'L'I l.lPPL'I' l.intl.1 XY'ilht'lm fi .1 tl' if , ,,,, Ecfifor-il!-Cfvief , I I L.lf61tZI',1 A,l1i ! Ljf6i'd1'Yj ,,Aipr't Lffemf'-1 Edlilm Elffffll' Edlifffl' ,,,, illtzluzlgffzg Eifilm' ,, , ,.., C027-1 Eafffm' I,,,Y.Heiz11' T-1 pin ,,,,.,Sporf .Y Etfjfflf' ,, SPOVIJ Etfifoni ,, ,,,Sf7I7l'f.Ii Reparfel' Spfiftfuf RBPOVIQJ' muff! II HJ ,,,,,,,.,,.ICtIpf1r911,i ,WH...lzlellfififizfiofztf illtlmzgiizg Editor , ,, ,,Pit'Iff1'e SL'Z7E'c7lllZ6',f ,,,,,,,,.,,,,Rep01'ief , YYY.,, Reporfer ,,,,,RtJf7flI'fL97i 7 A t'f7I77if61' ,, ,,Refw1'Ze1' , , W ,R6Lf7r1I'f6'i' Business Staff , , Bn iizztln illizzzizgw- BLII'lW.II'LI Martz Antliwny Turturclln Art Staff , ,, ,flrf lfffifm Nnrinan l:l'L'L'lII.1II Llutlith Stewart Ralph Sti1'tu1'c lI7J.Il'lWLII'.1 Stt-vt-115 Dianc Smith egzwlenfa mac! Mum oing on af .SZA00 Wm , 45 fig V 52 . as , sa 5 it f 74 my-ff ,v Age . HwtAM,f ? -1 PAGEANT AD STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Andriette, Steve Schatz, Sylvia Manjarrez, Brenda Hedberg, Karen Franzl. 1 Publishing 6000 copies of a weekly newspaper means big business for Proviso's Pageant staff. Al- most every Thursday afternoon finds Room 34 in a turmoil as reporters, columnists, editors, and typists rush to meet the deadline In order to Collect the news and at the same time to provide an accurate coverage of school events, junior newswriting students selected and met with their beat teachers once a week. After having fifty inches printed in the paper, these re- porters Won junior assistantships. Later in the year the juniors understudied the editors to learn about their various duties for the coming year. T71-M' PAGEANT BRAIN TRUST LEFT TO RIGHT: Johann Corryg Sara Lou Gunstg hir Danielsg Mr. Lakofka, printerg Mr. Levin. Under the supervision of Mr. Richard L. Dan- iels, the Ptzgemzf last year again won top honors for its copy and makeup. The International Award given by Quill and Scroll became a reality for the sixteenth consecutive year and the George H. Gal- lup award for the fifteenth consecutive time. Climaxing a year of hard work and good times. the suspense mounted as the annual Publications Potluck rolled around. At this affair deserving sen- iors accepted membership in Quill and Scroll. and juniors received notice for the first time of their new positions on next years staff. I . ' t . .,,,, ' Z , I Qlffettf ,WW X M A V sa X I Xp: jf . . t ,... , it ...md- W ma, 1, ,, f az WS I t ' t T... .... K f 1 t- s' WA ' I ,W f,.' A ,.f,11fZ2 A -- PAGEANT EDITORS IH Nl RUXX. l'.Ltrltl.1 l5urlxt,,Iol1.um fnniy, Silhl lou K . iunsr. HAIR RUXXI llreuila llc-ilbcrju. ollwlll Uzlliiflw, XXXIIVICII l.og',t-lin, llt-my lim, l.yuut' Salilin, l':lg1' llll jAr0u9A gfforfd of rouifioii ageanf Sta! I ,V,' f Zff ip, 'Lv kv- I I , I fi ' ' 'I 4 gay ij. ' S 1 .rf ' .1 N S' nf A ' Mfff 1 W - fm - I 4 PAGEANT COLUMNISTS SEATED: Sandra Hardrke, Clnnnie Barb Stearns, Tom Donovan, Frank Leaver, Sylvia Manjarrez. Gorln, Mary Orlanili, Sara Lou Gunst STANDING: Hank Bos, judy Allen, Wzirren Liruelin. NOT PICTURED: Sue Daniels. ,,M- ' ,ffl PAGEANT TYPISTS PAGEANT BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Par Jaffe, Judy Chiapperra, SEATEDS Darlene Arinla, Donna Benjamin, Niinle Barr-as. Wilma McKinny, Francine Zilic. STANDING: Richard Marulis, ,lurly Barnas, Lucy wlaraa, Sunil r.1 Boeclc. Page 119 J I W 7 ' .f J I f' f 5 12 My I .www V N' V f,,f' M-. GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD FRONT ROW: Joan Evans, Ursula Katauskas, Sylvia Manjartez, Patricia Long. MIDDLE ROW: Ursula Cella, Karen Ivins, Gwendolyn Pardun, Sara Lou Gunst, BACK ROW: Linda Turner, Patricia Puplis, Karen Russell, Cynthia Gordon, Judith Hadley, Carole Midgard. jdwerd x9!!flZ5fln6lfQ gina, QCLgLLQ .QJQGL if Many memorable experiences stem from our associations with the flowers grown in the garden of Girls' League. The daisy, pansy, rose, and lily symbolizing health. intellectual life, social graces. and spiritual qualities, inspired the 1700 members toward better living. To initiate the years activities the League spon- sored the annual doll project which conveyed our Christmas cheer to the many children in the Cook County Hospital. ln the spring bow week and the annual sock hop, Bug Bounce, saw Proyiso in- vaded by blue, red, yellow, and green cellophane bows. On the social calendar the get-together teas such as Campus Chatter, XVhite NVinterlude. and the junior pal party ohfered the opportunity for new friendships. The Mother-Daughter banquet. Little Fastnachtf' featured Christcl Haslob as guest speak- er. ln May the installation climaxed the years activities. i rlgjl ,aff . , l':lg1' lf!! HU lx limo lxans, linda lui llllilh' l.lfxXUllli Ol5l7lCiliR5 HQHNI karolt-Muluautl,l'ur1t11l'uilus l laecia rofecfd SENIOR GUARD FRONT ROW: Long, Manjarrez, Corry, De Ano, Evans jaffee. SECOND ROW: Pardun, Fippinger, Mclntire, Statkus Helling, DeFotis, Turner. THIRD ROW: Stearns, Gorlo, Gordon, Gunst, Freiberg. Baethke, Van Deventer, Puplis. BACK ROW: Scanio, Reichmann, Roycht, Allen, Burke, Whysong, Gebhart, Orlandi, Vanderpool. ii .Av SENIOR GUARD Lending a helping hand on Freshman Day, Senior Guard members donned white dresses and became Big Sisters to the bewildered newcomers. Each year's Senior Guard, under the sponsorship of Girls' League, chooses its goal for the year. Senior girls belonging to this honorary organiza- tion gain election by faculty vote based on character, activity, and dependability. In November the guard and guests swirled amid blue lights, a castle. a knight in shining armor. and music at the annual dance, Dream Knight Supreme. A mothers' tea in -lanuary and a potluck in the spring for retiring members rounded out the club's social activities for the year. DOLL PROJECT One hundred and eighty dolls found their way to Cook County Hospital at the close of the annual Girls' League doll project. Commencing in late November. homerooms had three weeks to prepare their dolls which the League had previously ordered. Prior to their trip the dolls appeared on the tele- vision show Teen Club, where the students ex- plained the entire project. The Ptzgemzf introduced Sweetie Pie, symbolic of all the dolls, to Provisos student population. At the end of the three-week period the home- rooms displayed their dolls in the social room. After one full day on display League representatives packed the dolls and their belongings and took them to the hospital. At the hospital volunteer workers escorted the League members on a tour of the childrens wards, where the Proviso girls saw their toys and dolls im- mediately put to use. Bearing such extraordinary names as Wunnerful- Vlfunnerfuln and Zorro, 180 dolls vied for space in in the social room. Pat Long took one last look at Ribilik Rigidipusu from H.R. 217 before preparing her for transfer to Cook County Hospital. Page l2l ff W A if y W if W f 4 ff w W4 ff ff f , X W7 W Z f I I f W If I X 5 M f W, f 'f W M W 4 f X 1 f W , if I I I , ,, J f W5 af 4 ff f f ff. , T' 1 , 1 I Olfll Ql 00lfVl 1 f S Q Q9 61 fed SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES ' lfRON'l ROXX: Wnvlter, Gnrdun, Fippinluer, Bunch, XW.1Ikcr, AdLiI'I1S. Ml11111,12 Row: Metiltmti, Hinz, Nelsnn, Kms ner, L.1ngIr:y, Rabat. RACK ROW: Schmidt, Reinhart, Suhr, Masnn Bneck, Davis, Smith. 1 JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Deacun, Renella, Orr, Vander grift, Zilic, Piedmont, Mueller, SECOND ROW: Brintnn, Wilkins, N41I.1n, Fian- LIJIO, Qredity, IieIsen, King. Roussey, THIRD ROW: Kuhlmann, Hegy, Sutrina, Mc- Artor, Butkus, Lnbrillri, Graf, Battosek. BACK ROW: Jessie, Gatlin, Schfienbetk, Arndt Streith, Smith, Maguire. Heil, Cochran. 4,1 ff , 45 ,QU 7 , 'cw ', I 1, 7 tan, , W , 'UIC cn? 1 x I yl,, 7 'ZZ 5 Z7 1? , '1 ' f ' ,Aff fi! ' , I 4 6 fn 4 I f,2' 41' ' f ,X , A f ,gat ,S Il ' I171 -W' SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES FRON1 R011 2 I..1r.11.1, Y.1m11.1. Iiumlricks. Snow V.111 Ifcmm, St'I111t-11stIx. Rt1sc111.1n. hI.IILIS.iS. slit UND R011 . I7ritksci1, I.w11s, Stt1iIwH. Ashby -I.lI'i.lI1IL'II, II111'1st1111. Ii.1t.111xk.1s. KiL'II.I, Mcicrs. 'IIIIIIIH RUXX If1I.I1. I3r1v.1ks, S11I.1. Lind, Li1II R L'IIIL'I', Stilingn, I5.1I1c1', Llricp. 11.14 Ii R011 I'11111c. IIf!XxII0tIIIl. Nm.1Ix. I'+.1r5I41 4.lI'IXNIIlQIII, Ifmlwig. XXIIC.1lIUIL'. Iim'I1c111IcrIc1' IIIUIIII, l11It'111.111. I III'fSIIINI1'XN KIIIII5' I,I AlIIII'i IIFPRI SI7N'I'1'XiI'IYI5S l1R11Nl Rim I11Ix111, I11I1Ix11, Nt-Is1111, II.ISIxlIIN IXI11t-III-1, XX4IISUII, Ilnllu, Ik-tk, -I11I1r1w11. .s -1.IIIVII1,SI1m1.1Itcl.K.11'I111 gi I1. Rum IIIIIIII 111111 01.111-11, lin-11111.111, I5lIIxL'S, Wort 111.111, INI1Iwx, I'1I11111111Is, 1'X11s1I1m11Ix, Ll1'vc11, II.II'IKS Ii11s1l1I1.111111, 'I'IlIlIIIIM'I.l1CI. 11.111 lx 111111 ki11Nr.1IwI1. ,I.11Iw111, Iimll, StI111I1 5lA'lIIIC'IIhL'II, IXI.llk'IIx.I, LIIIINICIISCII, II.lIhI.III R1-11111, Ifulyuit-11, IM-lII.1sc, Ifriul. I':1p4- IIIQ 7 A L1-QQ 'VN' S- , ' 'ff' 4 ..,, ,f ' Mff fir :- ' Wm - PYF ADVISERS FRONT ROW: Mariory Peterson, Stanley Rattenbury, Mary Gillham, kleanne Bernharclt. HAIR ROW: William Seylwolcl, Marvin Ray, john Slimmer. PYF BOARD LIEFT TTD RIGHT: Richarcl Werle, Richarcl Terrell, John Greenwalcl, Mike McNally, Darlene Etchingham, Barbara Marousek, Brentla Heclherg, Susan Daniels, Dfane Youngsteaclt. PYF MEMBERS GROUP I FRONT ROW: Donna Kelly, farole Tatge, C,arolee Sannes, Mary Mcflarty, Florence Porter. SIEUJNIJ ROW: Darlene Rausch, Donna Svec, kluclith Montgomery, Karen Katsis, Karen Kucera. RMK ROXVZ Philip Darling, ,lutlith Allen, Phillip Rohinson, Karol Whysong, xluclith Vanclerpool, Daryl Miller. PYF MEMBERS GROUP Il FRONT ROW: Dawn Muehlenhaupt, Patricia Garrison, Willi.tii1 Uteg, Patricia Wagner, Bonnie Webb. SECOND ROW: Keith Wright, Bernita Swabsky, Eileen Kroepel. Faye I-loclorowich, Lynne Boal. BACK ROW: Don Puryear, Harley Schatz, Eugene Voyles. tl-H110 Carlson, Ronald Bailor, Bill Sullivan. l-'ii ge l 23 tif 5 ill if . I i xi l 1 2 W1 :I WX 9: A- i . We 's we seek ivy? 04,-af,-.,e, fren M en ,Miyagi Yjftifg kluvenile clelincluency has lwllghtecl the faces of our newspapers ancl of our teenagers recently more than ever. Notecl authorities aclvocate spiritual guicl- ance as a means of erasing this mark. PYF plays its part by encouraging cooperation hetween church ancl school, two of the Sfl'11I1gc'5f influences in our lives. Twenty-five local churches participate in activ- ities sponsorecl by PYP. At XO meetings, txvo key memhers from each church cliscuss new projects ancl icleas. Acting as a link hc-txvc-en separate congre- gations ancl these in-school meetings, they inform the church groups of the programs outlinecl cluring XO. As a kick-off for the year's activities, the key- memher hreakfast in the fall features plans for the coming year. A winter tea acquaints the ministers ancl youth clirectors of local churches. This years Fehruary fun night estalwlishecl a precetlent in the organizations activities. On lfaster Sunclay. l'Yl3 offers an impressive sunrise service in collahoration with I'roviso's choir. Llimaxing the year. the three- clay spring conference features interesting talks hy Christian leaclers ancl incluction of the next years ollicers. N 'RY T7 fe, + i lawyer-A perforrn or ugzcalenf gnfogmenf PROVISO PLAYERS 'I ABLITZ Moraitis, Leming. lfIRs'l ROXYI Macbetli. Domarlc, Katsis. Keillor, Blyth. Del hlutlice. 5131 OND ROXX 1 Bannon, Gendel, Greene, Matchus, liuplie, CilOfOlZ.. THIRD ROW: Gebhart, Kurth, Kray, Hendrick, White, Bunch, Eddy. FOURTH ROW: Leninger, Boe, Keding, Lerner, Lamz. Heil, Erins, Hadley. BACK ROW: Kalal. Kappel, johnson, Mangan, Seyer. Greathouse. Jessie, Gianacopoulos, Lind. PROVISO PLAYERS On December 5, 6 and 7 Twelve Angry jurors faced an audience-in-the-round in the all-school production which set a prece- dent for Proviso Players. just two years ago, Proviso Players con- sisted of only juniors and seniors. In 1956 freshmen and sophomores formed a separate group. This year the Freshman-Sophomore and Junior-Senior clubs merged, and the 70 members worked together under Miss Eliza- beth Little and Mr. Douglas Poulter. Students applied for membership in response to a notice in the bulletin at the beginning of the school year. The activities of Proviso Players, as the name implies, center around the arts of the theater. Members learn stage management, acting, directing, and the use of stage make- up. One-act plays unfold occasionally at the clubs semi-monthly meetings. Proviso Players also put their talents to Work outside of school. Five members trav- eled to Reavis High School for the district contest of the Illinois High School Speech Association. They performed a cutting from the play Ladies in Retirement. ,Els- .,,. ,,f it , . s O y. 5... F pl'.f I 2 of! fs QQ. :iv-.,, uf? 'xl ,H I PROVISU PLAYERS r S Q. VRUNI RUXX l.lllic-, lllicluls, limxx I1 hl'l1lNll loxx Srlmt-ll. Mattlit-us. Zussmm lw tts Illlllll lioxx liilwt-re. llorili. lkwpe, lrlvlllllll Roxx li.l1-ries. R.ltlvlilml'x', ltintt tu I1.llls, Kulll KN pie. I'll'lll RHXX lllwlulisoll. Scrpito, Smith lxcnmr Ni llL'llWltlIIl. Uk oillllll. IKXI lx llllxx 'lk-liner. lilllWlxlINlil. Nitlxcrsoli XXcrc It-Ile, llllllltl N lllll I'NX'lfI.N'l , l ,-worn' ,lllltolts ll1NlxXXI5I' .lc-ssc MiDlln.llll. Dolllu l at ll t hl.lllllL'XXN, ,l.lllllt' llllll, Rltlhllxl Wlcrlt' lo ll m l.llllk'N lXl.lll.l:.lll, llolwtrlhl ll.lillloii, hlnytc' N , t.ii'.lillol1-e, ldtklllbllllk' l'lit-but Ritlmi ie SIXNIHIN Page 1211 1. Illlll lxlllllljl. Q orendicri, begafe git areas oice 0 onlin DEBATE FRONT: Mr. johnson. FRONT Row: I-leltmann, Lloyd, Klein, Miller. sizcinrsin Row: White, Metlland, Martell, Martz. THIRD ROW: -Iones. Massard, Anderson Banthin, Scott, King. BACK ROW: Chmurny, Gaydasch, Kir sons, Schxvedler, 1. Erins, Seyer. Good man, Ciavarella. Page 125 FURENSICS l liON'I' ROW: Rozak, Nedland, S. Iirins, Kroepel, Dekoste, Langley. SIKUNIJ ROW. Mr. johnson, Mello, Klein, Dale, Schuppe, Guido, Mutusas. THIRD ROXVI Matthews, Lloyd, Abbott, Forshall, Toste, Thorsen, Rogers, Russell. FUl,IR'I'H ROW: Pellet, Kumnick, Ciavaf rella, Saviola, Seyer, Moore, White. Ludlam. HAIR ROW: Heitmann, Hawley, Kirsons, Banthin, Fanter, Anderson, Gaydasch Lehpamer, Chmurny. s DEBATE Proviso's debate team. now in its second year, strives to develop sportsmanship. speaking ability, and analytical reasoning. A debate consists of an afiirina- tive squad and a negative squad, Each person delivers a ten-minute constructive speech in which he states his side of the question and attacks the opposing faction. After the constructives have been given, each speaker presents a five-minute. unrehearsed rebuttal. FORENSICS Promotion of better speaking techniques and a competitive spirit constitute the basic objectives of the Forensics Club of Proviso. Among the branches of forensics are original oratory, poetry interpre- tation, alter-dinner speaking, extern- poraneous speaking. play reading. and radio speaking. DEBATERS IN ACTION XY'illiam Chmurny matches wits with Niles clebaters, arguing the aFhrmatixe on the question. Resolved, that for- eign aid should he substantially in- creaseclf' while other debate enthuf siasts look on. f M F.B.L.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW: Judy Chiappetta, Darlene Clancy, Diane Reichenberger, Wilma Mcliinny, Rochelle Price, Jeanette Dombrow, Catherine Koba. BACK ROW: Mrs. Waite, Mr. Stanley, Loretta Rei- mann, Bill Richmond, Dan Karas, Nat Guerra, Mr. Schmidt, , jj 1 2 . . K at .D Ctlllflfj xloemence, earnd L A 41, X fffxiitf' f ,rx WM! , .,.A ,4- ,W f Q . X L, i if If KEY MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Lexus, Matthexxs. Anderson. vltsliristm. Veronica, Hardman, Tlieys, Campbell. MIIIINLIZ ROW: H.1lsteng.1rtl. Perrin. XY'ilsnn. Raitlie. Scitlel. Briesthlcc, lliilctwmb, .-Xtltlucie, Garrison. Dabey. imc K ROXYZ Svetly, llmter, xltitly Ltwrestli. Jane Lorssth. V' Naccurgitii, Kurtz. lXlitlwlctri, Liarceaii. Steitlle. Let-. Zn, lflVI'llRE DISTRIIXUTORS liXECl l'lVE BOARD ifituixii mm Pttti- Mtwrtflli, Mitre Natgic. Cliristint' Allkl1L'lClII. imc I4 Rim Mr. Siitlxlci. llt-ici 'l'inclNr.1.XY.1rrcn Mug. C lmilux lNl.iitiim. Fl5l,A burials llic largest iiieiiilnyrsliip ul i'xli.i- if currittiliir activities at l'i'fivisri, 1 i - ' 'IT ttv liutli Future lJlSll'll5lI!HI'H giiifl lllllllll' liiisitit-ss li lxatlcrsuf AIilL'I'l1Ll'wL'L'l-I Ifil7I'u.1ilc'il llit-uiilluiilq ul stticlt-ntw plaiiiiiiig tw aiirui' ilit' tiiiiiiiivim iiil wtirlil These urgaiiizzuiuiis eiiiluiivwi' an Iilitlilllf 1- wi-ll rtiiintletl lviisiiit-ss pt-rsrmiiiiul luy piuviiliiiig Iwi'.itiit.il cxpt-rieiite in fypital lmsiiittss siiriwiiiiifliiipls Members st-ll iii ilflllbllt UIIIICSIS, iii,l1i1ig1,i- ilu' stliiiril snare, giiiil glricnil triiivt-iifiuiis iii Spi'iii'ylit-lil tmfl Niirrlicrii llliniiis lliiiverxiiy, llict Ictliiiiqiies vvliitliIlirst'sliiilt'iirx1iulliil't'.ttf tiiiinr hir tlit- lgitr tigii lviisiiit-smut-ii pi't'lt'r I'l'iI,fX iriciiilvcrs hir rlity l7L'IlL'l' Iwiisiriuiiw iii tlil-it li iris, Wires, gmfl rillitu xx Xt., X ., E X , l 'Q X xx it C6145 oaarn ana! .Appfg .Siienfihc Aeoriea .MQW WW , MACHINE SHOP CLUB FRONT ROW: Buckner, Modrzejewski Buenger, Breivogel, Schaefer, Spizzo, DiMaria. SECOND ROW: Borker. Albrecht, Jacobi Malina, Delaney, Shure, Martens, THIRD ROW: Scalfaro, Smith, Harnesk I ii ,C , fi -' f Klean, Hammers, Scavo, Lindsey, Y-N X 574' 1' :J V Walker, Maynard, Brechtel. 1 X , M sf ' BACK ROW: Yario, Klemp, Kappel l 'N-W X ii ,S Bosch, Lindmeier, Johnson, Gottfried Keding, Dillon, Stadler, Cavallaro. 19' 'ia M SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: Daniel Gutman, Peter Slugg, Bruce Bonafide. SECOND ROW: Joanne Banthin, Willitini Chmurny, Stephen Mastin. Judith Grabski. THIRD ROW: Anthony Zaugh, Betty Olson, John Wfoyke, Louise Johnson, Roger Jable. BACK ROW: Larry Lincoln, Vincent Hayley. Warren Logelin, Michael Waters, Robert Wfazeka, Daniel Johnson. ig? I Hg A. ,Q , Y ' 4 r , J ' j' i .W Ne .A ,Z ,, f A I N! , ' f ,f EZf6', in . Av ,L-gif t , H f ,Q ,fl ,, M as tres ' , , he ,' xg f ' 'X , f fa , .5 are ,flf . in V ,- ' f - -,,r,i, ' 2 f Q T : Q .., 'M SE t 1, .,-greg' ei' T l ' Page 127 of ' f xl 3, H s uv-M f- T ,v f ' n f , 4 f ,. 'fl' 1 5 V iff x MACHINE SHOP CLUB Vocational shop students, Proviso's junior and senior boys, channel their knowledge and skills to serve their school and community. The Machine Shop Club devotes free class time and after-school hours to work on special projects. These students produce articles benefiting both the school and vari- ous outside organizations. Meeting once a month with their sponsors, Mr. John Oklepek and Mr. Wfilliam Johnson, the boys discuss current projects. Articles such as steel tray carts, ashtrays, and cribbage boards aid patients at Hines Hospital or find their way to Red Cross cen- ters. Serving Proviso, the club contributes parts to the auto shop, furnishes pocket flashlights for band maneuvers, and provides electric candles for NHS and choir functions. SCIENCE CLUB Calling all future scientists! This signifies the by- word of the Proviso Science Club. Wfith the current emphasis on research, students with scientific inter- ests receive added encouragement and guidance through membership in this organization, Under the direction of Mr. Spires, the club endeavors to culti- vate scientific skills and to prepare students for col- lege scholarships in all fields of scientific research, Besides participating in the National Science Search, the members also develop individual pro- jects, which this year included the building of a high voltage electrostatic generator, several reaction timers, and ultrasonic generators. The students sub- mitted these in the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Fair, which they attended in connection with this years program. A : q'3, - 4? 1 1' ,,.,w4' 2 I Q Q '5'r ,Mg B S? L, Cfugd Comgine .SZIKZ5 cgnferefif f O kg.. www -..-,.,,, PALETTE AND CHISEL 55 D293 -.-.:,,f'l,-5,...! ,..l 'Tun v-.-1'-,Cn fn 'lIi,r'p4'Ii O SFTH 'S QTEQBEQQ D-ef-lwS DQ QVHCUC-.1 FT' rw D Umm -se' O f-'PJ O fI'O v-i:7D 'T -iD,.,.-. E,m3?2mO5'g 5.3-5'-0cSi3mCIQ 3:7 5 'Kf:fln V305-Qggkfrvni -v-g,':jA:5rnCl3,:f2f':' 223310 FWD- nd: :we 552.2 fziifsi-gQs2'2'C w'-'33Kc'E'fD rs f-kc H :QS-Q'-lO-2 OF? 'FS-H5 QEJH or TUG :fm cqdrnm 'fi wE7rU:', gg 'URYL Ha oscrngg wg 3521: nie Ev-U 9x T,.f'-Tia Er: 5552 CY Crf:scC1.5'1 ww PALETTE AND CHISEL FRONT ROW: Lockhart, secretary-treasurer, Stewart, chairman, Mello, vice-chairman. SECOND ROW: jirousek, Edmonds, Maag, Bejna. THIRD Row: Smith, Stevens. Cowen Malicki, Robinson, Evans. FOURTH ROW: Nichols, Mullen, Hinkle, Stevenson, Hustoles. BACK ROW: Jessica, Zanzi, johnson, Ueclcer, Perkins. Wood. 'Y 'KW' ww SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB The twenty-seven members of the newly formed Social Studies Club highlight their program with lectures, discussions, movies, and research projects. Students, faculty, and special guests speak on topics of both current and historical interest. Under the direction of Mr. L. Stilwell, social studies. the members strive to gain it better understanding of current events. , V 3 ,Vi ,Z ws Rvws..-st R iffy fed xi ,A W3 Ii I fm jlla: SOCl Al. STUDIES CLVB IRON 1' ROXXi Xl.llf.l ldiubc. Mt. Stilwell. Rochelle Price. N.1tg.iret letlue. Marv .-Xnn Dale, Anim lublw, Robert XX'.lQl1L'I'. simm lf Roxx 1 wlolm Adv. ldrigita. ilk-llc, Mdiis liirsons, blames Mm- Sl.lll. rllex Li.1x'tl.1stl1, Teil Sheldon. XY.1iien lrming. im R Roxx l Amliom- Sch-o. Anim l.mlwe. bl.ll'QCl'Y llentltick. linen .Milli-iseii. :Xrlt-ne Yiso, Donna l.mtlt'is. Nami' Kilfllll. f' --.. Page lfll I Cl.l QI'l tif LFLCOUPCL Q . Sbltbllne 861C 8105 PTA BOARD ifitoN'i' Row: Mr. A. Vallicelli, Mrs. V. Obrocli, Miss R. Beck, Mrs. A. Schuman, Mr. M. Wall. isAtK Row: Miss V. Terhune, Rev. R. Dahl Mr. C. -lable, Mrs. M. Thomas, Mrs. A. Moore: Mr. L. Fry, Mrs. F. Gorka, Mrs. R. Abel. FRONT Olf TAHLIEL Mr. W. Dunwoody, president. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA More than IOO prospective teachers this year combined recreation and study in learn- ing the purposes, methods, and rewards of the teaching profession. In a social aspect, FTAers enjoyed a mem- bership party, a Christmas tea, and a Mardi Gras Dance. An NEA travelog by Miss R. I-Iohler, a scholarship meeting, and a talk by Mr. C. Holt on teaching opportunities aided club members in better understanding their future as teachers. In considering their personal qualifications, members cite the club pledge which states: The Good Teacher Requires: physical vital- ity, mental vigor, moral discrimination, wholesome personality, helpfulness, know- ledge, and leadership. I'z1g1+' I29 FUTURE TEACHERS UF AMERICA FRUNAI Rtnxx. Dole, llolper, Masso, Kamu- skas, Streilxer, Ivins, Darmstadt, Zene, Mueh- lenhaupt. SIEHJNIJ RUXN1 Stanio, Ricti, Grannto, Llarlx, Wtilll, Lemen, Bonyuianni, Pavlalx, Fischer. 'IIIIRID ROW. Pettijon, liothentlerler, Smith. Deinhart, Luth.1rdt, Brown, Hilgert, vluhlon- Sky, Martino, Urillin. BM li ROXXI Wferclier, Davolio, Dubitz, M41- Iicki, Darst, Davis, Forheru, U'NeiI, Stehel Svec, Syverson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW . Lubko, Ross, Vallantliyeham, Datz, Mayer, Booklet, Kamphouse, Iirazouski. sietorsin Roxy: K. lititera, Antlrlik, Duke. Iiloer, Hoffman, Iireutzer, Ilowartl, Thume berger, Vitense, Crabtree. Tllllili RUW1 D. Kutera, Kure, Brooks, Kothenderfer, Spurr, Ryan, Targa, Brabski, Zeiger, Walker, Clraxr. BALK ROW: Sulinski, Sannes, TeI'iocIthorsl. Ialutter, Petersons, David, Gray, Druwe, Barre, Sarslield, Thorsen, Bokorney. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FRONT Row. West, secretary, Ahlenstorl, presidentg Pukis, treasurer, Langley, vice- president. SEIONIJ ROW. Miss Scala, Vitense, Griliith, Daniels, Ketling, Webb, -lones, De Ano, Mr. Hinds. 'IHIRIJ ROW: Renella. Kelsen, INIeGaw, De Fotis, Moore, Brinck, Lecliie, Billings, Brady. FOURTH ROXXT Dvorak, Hodgson, I-Iinz, Basarich, Moore, Fry, Viso, Lubko, Hendricl-1, Stevens. BACK ROW: Rogala, Liddell, xlerzali. Klean, Iannone, Fanter, Lipper, Telle, Moraitis, Kvale, Dahl. WILL YOU be A .A To CEFYR rtitefq WXQJ .gpoorfd wifi: Sdn! guncfiond Cs, fi? F 5 l 4 1 , , L W GAA OFFICERS GAA GROUP I FRONT ROW: Brown, Sergey, Zussman, Bis terfeldt, Buchman, Piedmont, Johnson DiGiacomo. SECOND ROW: Jones, Kulat, Tomanek, Bei- gun, Capitani, Sumrow, Yacona, Kunniclc THIRD ROW: Grabski, Carlsen, Oman, Ozo- lin, Sullivan, Witt, Stazio, Gorman, Weiss. FOURTH ROW: Denavs, Goossen, Hamilton, Edwards, Skoglund, Seeck, Sacha, Barre, Holfman, Lesak. BACK ROW: Eierman, Marchand, Pitts, Surn- mers, Hanson, Booklet, Iannone, Ridder, Lundgren, Cholewa, Hinkle. GAA GROUP II FRONT ROW: Vovola, Altman, Moles, Farr, Conway, Palumbo, Slavik, Winebrenner, Zenkovich. SECOND ROW: Loomer, Smallwood, Crab- tree, Leo, Marshall, Younger, Schey, Prato, Vitense, Kurth. THIRD ROW: Hoffman, Krinik, White, Har- mel, Sula, LaRocco, Lyons, Hendrick, Dein- hart, Grames, Faulkner, Feldman. FOURTH Row: Bongean, O'Neill, Wisner, Burke, Erins, Bryson, Brenner, Davolio, Lauer, Fuller, Walker, Zschintzsch. BACK Row: Fleming, Clark, Petersen, Richardson, Makert, Banthin. Bliss, Von- drasek, Hesrerman, Linder, Banks. Forberg. FRONT ROW: Marianne Pitts. SECOND ROW: Charlene Sarossy, Barbara Beina. Advanced swimmers on diving board watch THIRD ROW: Pamela Matthews. fellow G.A.A.ers prepare to display their skill. HALK ROW: Elinor Kirkling, Marilyn Krause, Joanne Hilgert. fw f f ,,,V:,.,, ,-. ,.... --,. X 'Wa' 'rf Wx if T ,a J ., . 7 - f aj? V , 4 VW' , 1, ff sfffc ff .Q ,M '17, XV em' ,V 'gi X C ,Af ' .....: ' I Cf- '1 . af' ' ' l DQ manga: gxcifing ear In order to offer Proviso's girls a well-rounded extra-curricular program, the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation sponsors both sports and social activities. Trying to meet the skill level of each girl, the asso- ciation holds beginning and advanced courses in tennis, archery, bowling, tumbling, softball, and basketball. Other activities of general interest in- clude manager training, life saving, open swim- ming, and advanced swimming. Girls earn two G.A.A. MANAGERS FRONT ROW: Janet Millnet, Marilyn Krause, Chris- tine Carlsen, Margaret Younger, Carol Krause, Elinor Kirkling, Josephine Ardente. BACK ROW: Marlene Lance, Judith Iannone, Eliza- beth Mutka, Joanne Haack, Dorothy Lesak, Doro thy Sula, Barbara Marcell, Carol Bush. ,J .2 0 un, .xdcfion points for each of these after-school sessions at- tended. After reaching a total of twenty-four, they officially become G.A.A. members and may work toward local and state awards. G.A.A.'s social calendar this year featured Hal- loween and Christmas parties and the annual mother-daughter teal The eighth-grade get-to- gether, splash parties, and a turn-about dance, Evening in Paris, completed the list of events. fam!! 1 A? rw' . . t' ' r s --sins fft. f s i -:Paw ---. t S 5 'Wm G.A.A. tennis players observe a demonstration of the fore hand drive Feminine athletes attempt to acquire phy sical poise and grace through tumbling P3 01:21-l agzfaclenfj .fggayllyy .fgcfiuifiefi fo jufure pfand R FW' CAMERA CLUB Morton Arboretum and Michigan Ave- nue provide excellent backgrounds for pictures, according to members of Camera Club. Activities of the club include field trips for taking pictures and the instruc- tion of members on how to develop and enlarge photos. Members also take snap- shots at school events and attend photog- raphy exhibitions. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Visits to hospitals, talks by authorities on nursing, and projects such as sewing stulfed animals for hospitalized children all acquaint the Future Nurses of Amer- ica with the realities of nursing. Indicating an increased interest in this profession, one hundred girls joined this year to assist with special projects, view movies, and attend teas. Sponsored by school nurses Miss H. Robinson and Mrs. F. Akers, the club meets monthly to dis- cuss future activities. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA- Group II FRONT ROW: Lathona, Stavorie, liiihey, Mar thus, Holcombe, West. Slil,ONl1ROWZ Dahey,Smith, Wiillrite,htllc'l1t'kl, Vander Molen, fhlipala, Klotl. THIRD ROW: Marshall, Ciartlner, Vliristeriseir Steiger, Krinilt, Tetlrahn, rfoiircrrr rtowg Kuterti, Stutlehaker, Arrtlrlrlt Needy, Smith, Sander, Storlcofl. l'II 'lH ROW: Iiliwej, l.ub.ius, lfllirigseri, liurlce Rasche, Stryjewsl-qi, Kojwlte, Streith. HALK ROW: fl.irl4, Iiarslti, Poole, Mtf,rt-guy Keating, Warl-temren, lforsvuren, Pitorrro Sustlorl. l'1rgi- lfllf CAMERA CLUB FRONT: john Williams, Mt. Keil. FIRST ROW: Diana Wolfe, Phillip Robinson, Gene Davis, Wilma Steidle. SECOND Row: Catherine Adducie, John Trage, Gerry Wischler, Remi Adams, Phillip Powers, Dan Saniilippo. BACK ROW: Thomas Nybo, Reginald Vaughans, Robert Schmahl, Roger Wehrstein, Ralph Peterson, Howard Gordon. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA- Group I FRONT ROW: Kappes, Ehrke, treasurer: Grundke, secretary: Krengel, vice-president: Hegy, president: Schrader. SECOND ROW: Ericksen, Balow, Engelland Finch, Dole. v THIRD ROW: Knudsen, Bond, Cummings Jones, Hadley, Forshall. s FOURTH ROW: Eranzl, Pearson, Schumlitz Smeryage, Pfeilifer, Renner, Andersen. 1 BACK ROW: Johnson, Kroepel, Arndt, Bren- ner, Bejna, Bentz, Moraitis, Olson. ii YW, sz! -QM'- .. f Ogri gfforfri, en oor 0 .Service MAJOR LETTERMEN'S SERVICE CLUB FRONT ROW: Towler, Pochman, Katsulis. SECOND ROW: Moore, Schuppe, Hovorl-za. THIRD ROW: Ganschow, lllingsworth, Temmler. FOURTH ROW: Stelzer, Scavo, Bimler. FIFTH ROW: Northen, Manweiler, Tooth. SIXTH ROW: Lawrence, Holland, Krenek. BACK ROW: Mills, Rau, Weber, Dunwoody. Anv1sERs: Mr. Storby, Mr. Puplis, Mr. Ebbert. N i 1-.4 KEY CLUB MAJOR LETTERMENS SERVICE CLUB Sporting new blue letters on white sweaters, the Major Lettermens Service Club began a guide serv- ice for basketball spectators at all sophomore and varsity home games. Faculty sponsor S. O. Storby hopes that the club will extend this service to other sports next year. He feels that this will provide a good opportunity for the lettermen to be of assistance also to their fellow students. Headed by president Richard Dunwoody, the club also sets an example of good sportsmanship at all athletic contests. KEY CLUB Service provides the keynote for the newly- formed Proviso Key Club. Helping with the polio, tuberculosis, and cancer drives constitutes a large part of the clubs activities. The members also par- ticipate in the foreign-exchange program and other useful or charitable school projects. Sponsored by the Kiwanis, the club patterns its constitution after that organization. Like the Ki- wanis, Key Club strives to improve the school and community in every way possible. FRONT ROW: Mr. Small, Kos, treasurer: E jl Bimler, vice-president: Grove, presidentg 'V 5 D. Landa, secretary: Mr. Digerness. 'W ' Y . SECOND ROW: Watson, Hansen, Mid- ' gard, Peller, Hofer, Williams, Heimann, Goodman, Karas. ,..' U .I 5. THIRD ROXW1 Seyer, Hardy, Greenwald, ig fi- j Treiber, Smith, Niko, Carbon, Kucik. i .,.' ' I 5 FOURTH ROW: Glerum, Perkins, R. J Landa, Engbrecht, Grady, Gibson, Sox- iff-jiZ2j nefest, Bailor, Feaster, Peterson. , ' , Qi, if A f , ' f 2' at W BACK ROW: Wallskog, Wauer, Johnson, Q -,, ' i ' Dale, Jensen, Schatz, Kirsons, Lehpamer, l Q. ,K -3. Werle I ,X X5 5 li ' L I F limi 5 9 I l gf . ' f ff fi X - L. I 42 1 Page 133 Q .Acfiue ,gn Soorfo, ofieffermen own onorzi QQ' MAJOR LETTERMEN FRONT ROW: Dunwoody, president, Grove, vice president: Lawrence, secretaryg Weber, treasurer Mr. Storby. SECOND ROW: DeAno, Brsneld, Towler, Dono frio, Glerum, Hofer, Pochman, Peterson, lllings worth. THIRD ROW: Vanderpool, jable, Hardy, Walker, H Greenwald, Hovorka, Reda, Scavo, Temmler D. Schuppe. BACK ROW: Moore, Northen, Wise, Budz, Kucik Bimler, Tooth, Kos, Bornzin, R. Landa, Freuden berger, Wauer. MINOR LETTERMEN FRONT ROW1 Mr. Marino, Ganschow, vice-presi dent, johnson, secretary, Yundt, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Limperis, Torchia, DeLuta, O'Neill Allessi, Moorehouse, Wenk, Trieber, Wcllf. THIRD ROW: Pellegrino, glaskoske, Ady, Stelzer, Madden, Mele, Edwards, Lavitka, Keys, Sansone. FOURTH ROW: D. Landa, Longs, Brown, Slazyk Radkiewitz, Stemm, Ulenek, Dunnill, Poulos, Holland. BAKK ROW: Miller, Klean, Sullivan, Stazio, Ray rnond, jordan, Meiers, Grady, Heise, ,lc-nsen Schatz. . 1991 ,W ! M qanw WW . 'QQ' 4 iv: lap. n . , .4 . Ml E3 4-Q ,,,.,., , , - MW . .Q dy' Mimi! 5. ' it ff : W 2 ff anssl W I ' X 'Vi . l 'll ' l l K 1004?- .f A cherished blue Proviso letter or numeral serves as primary prerequisite for membership in Provisos athletic equivalent to NHS, the Let- termen's Clubs. Divided into major lettermen, minor letter- men and numeral winners, the clubs promote sportsmanship and develop a greater feeling of comradeship among the members. They encour- age interest in Pirate athletics through monthly play nights and student dances. The climax of intra-school rivalry, the popular junior-senior basketball game, is used as a means of building an athletic fund used to defray medi- cal expenses incurred in Proviso sports. Follow- ing the upper-class classic, Faculty All-Stars battle the victors to raise additional club funds. Major Lettermen, clad in striking white sweat- ers embellished with the traditional Proviso host visiting rooters and maintain order at home basketball games. In addition, members sport new blue lettermen's jackets as symbols of mem- bership. wma 2?-rw T Nl VMIQRAI. XYINNICRS ' l'llUNI ltoxx lo.1tl1 Rot-r.-lu-ini, lloxxard, XY.itls- mlm. Rott-lo, l usnuilo. SNUNI1 HOXX Konmd. Mutin, StllXN.llI11, Xvil- lmms, Ymlttslml, Mus, Ultxtu, Illllill NUXX Yintc, l'.urlllo, XY'ortln.1n. XY'ein- lN'l,l'.llUllI1l.lll,f.llI':1l1,SIImlIl,lllL'tli. IN.-Nils Rim. lllltllillhlll, Goldstein. Slobodnik. lulumlu-I, ll Stllllfllltb, l.. Stiortino, lnlicndn. lbiljll' lfl-1, Kenneth N. Geiersbach President Sl'luI'lNGZ .lo-Ann Meerse, Charles Krabec, Ron Steffen, Carole Miller, Ken Geietsbach, Charlotte Crank, Peggy Irvin, Tom Rowley, Mardi Ross, Mark McCleary, Beverly Stange. STANIJING: Gerry Krueger, fy umni Rea!! guenf uf ears af proviso I A is K , iz unidentified alumnus. , Alumni waltz to a Symphony in Snow. fi Reliving old times, Proviso's Alumni Association cheered on the Pirates at the Proviso-Highland Park Homecoming game from a reserved section of the east stands. After the game a seven o'clock open house gave the members a chance to renew old acquaintances over coffee, cider, and doughnuts. Later, Touch- down Beatf' Provisos annual Homecoming dance. offered entertainment and dancing to the Alumni and present students. Under the direction of the organizations otiicers, Kenneth N. Geiersbach, presidentg Joyce Peters. treasurerg and Nancy Schwartz, secretaryg the Alumni sponsored its annual Christmas formal, Symphony in Snow, at the Oak Park Arms Hotel. Besides publishing a quarterly newsletter, the Alumni Association harbors many pet projects. On the social side, summer dances for graduates and students alike head the list. Tentative plans in- clude participation in Proviso curriculum planning, sponsorship of a college seminar for Proviso stu- dents, and a fund drive in Proviso township to set up scholarships for deserving students. Any Proviso graduate may qualify for lifetime membership in this organization. The club dues of one dollar hnance the groups activities through- out the year. Page 135 ,' f, Ai oiiatrewif Dram 5 udtca 0 uma J ' J JQIJJ ' lf Provisois ninety-piece concert band this year presented two outstanding musical programs in its 1958 series. Featuring several slections from Alt Fair lazily, the january concert also included such numbers as the Torch Dance, Three Bluejack- ers, and An American Rhapsody, The March concert, through special scenic effects, highlighted Humperdincks bewitching opera for children, Hamel tzmf Gretel. Roman Carnival and the beautiful 'lValse Tristen also appeared on the program. Besides rendering these concerts, the band mem- bers also exhibited their talents with original maneuvers at all the home football games, aided by the colorful addition of the majorettes. Several ensembles from the band offered musical programs and dinner accompaniment for various civic or- gan P5 ganizations, womens clubs. and school functions throughout the Proviso area. Taking time out for relaxation, the band held their annual potluck dinner early in the fall, giving both members and their parents an opportunity to become better acquainted. During the Winter months the Band Parents Association launched a campaign to raise suiiicient funds to send six or eight band members to the famed National Music Camp at Interlochen, Michigan. Here these stu- dents obtain intensive training on their particular instrument from experts in the musical world. They also have the opportunity to associate with high school young people from several other parts of the country. Fifteen members of the present band have attended this Dream City of Youth. -W.. 'ti WMM jaknf, lgracfice, ecia ,SQACHOIIJ PERSONNEL l:Ll,l'l li-l lf,f ULU. Hnllnmnn, Lillrlcll, Lnnnmer, lvlugbctlw, Prutn, Surxlrclrl Vullumliuhgun, 'Wilklns, Zeiluer OHOIZ1 Mirlluurrl, Wuluncr, BASMJUN: 'D.1xins, lVlnr.1iti5, Winters. fLARlNlf'l'I Ally, Burke, Fnrnclli, Forsgrcn, Hurmcl, Hugrlrl, Humph rcy, flcnscn, Vlcisie, Kunvicliu, Km, lXlcC,linrmlx, Niglx crmn, Niglmlu, Often, Rc-nner, Zcrncl. HA55 f L. xRlNl1'lQ Vlnhnwn, liimrml, 'Schneeslverlucr S1XXUlJllONl: Blalu, Lcvnn, Ulwn, Schuman, Vmnclc, Rmlexxald T1mms, Whllc. l7RliNf H HORN 'Fippin,ucr, Hummnnrl. Munn, Mueller. 1 lllllMI'l:'l-fURlNl'.l. fllrrlnn, llmy, 'l-crncr, AlAXIlII, Md wrxnnlx, Alwcllx Ummm, l'rull, 5Ll'lCfCI', Mlmy, li XY'llI1.u11x, VI Xlullnlum Xxfrnluhr, lilXlil'lfJNl: 'sl.1rliu, 'liUlN.NCS, 'l-fCILlWCl, WllfCFNl1ClIlI, 'lR0lNlHUNl:, ljutlcr, Hlrmhllclll, Lerner, lvllxlrlall, Russ, l4L'NlllSliy W.lrr1ir1.u. BASS Bulicr, lldnwn, Ilnlmn, ',lu,lrl, Rclll, rllltfl. lfl1kll!5NlUNN. Album, Llmxc, lfmrurnnnrl, Hucrlucr, Kuhlur, 'lillfll lNlf,l.cun, Ruclwmur, Skvnrg. Zucllxc Nlf'XRlXll'rr'x, lilil.LN Guy, Ulucrlwlrzcr l.ll5li1XlilAN Uxxcns. ' Asrcrlslxs lvclurc ndmes lI1LllL.lfC surnul lcurlcrx ff, . 'gr 9 L f xx.. w rw ff' ,nr -v J' V ,l t l'l4l' rouicfe cjwla rm ony, lQAyrAm, frnodla :ere A combination of enjoyment and work provides the members of the Boys' and Girls' Choruses with a need for constant cooperation. A future position in the choir, sextet, or octet encourages them to strive toward perfection. They number among their achievements entertainment at school assem- blies and concerts. Stepping high with batons twirling. the ten lively majorettes march to the bands spirited music. The white uniforms move about in perfect rhythm adding a complementary touch to any band. Strutting in front, their captain, Carole Midgard. sets the rapid pace, spurring enthusiasm at the football games. Supplementing the band activities, the three dif- ferent ensembles play for many civic organizations. Background music and after-luncheon entertain- ment provide 21 pleasant atmosphere for the mem- bers. The performances give the musicians invalu- able experience as well as personal pleasure. MAJORETTES FRONT ROXX: fsarole Midgard, Beverly Seidel. SECOND ROW: Georgia Bliss, Linda Greene. THIRD ROW. Diane Adams, Patty .lim Young, Karen Hansen. Barbara Leline. BACK ROW: Dawn Laatz, .lu Ann jones. ' .... .7 sf ., ff, f. ..., .. ,X X. X. .. , ......., A X, .. f f ,ff it-swkit .- ,-W -' 'fu -.1 -inf ' 1 . if ,Q-wi.. I Q MQ M f- 1' 2 l , ....... W-' rf. f f f W ' f f .. . f.., ff -Qs: - ' ' ' ,if ff? V ff -' f:- ' iff sf- J' Mt f-rf Lf, ' it A 3 ' Q , .Q ',,f- .. 0. 1 Y -3 f'f :fE:: 42. f -A I 2 'T rf ' 'Z ' 99 1 Q ft T f . ff' N. H ' f a 5.4. 4 J 'f. 4, V, , ,. . ..,, fi- W 'L 4 55 f ' I Q 4 ' 4 ,W 9 W I4 , 'ffl Q Vt T1 c 3 5 5 w ww if I V L , ,,.,, ,fp A ,gm . A ' yy gl WX 2 I . , I Q . ,fff ...mv y fi CLARINET QUARTET LIEFT 'I'O RIGHTL Nancy Nickerson, Donna Zernel. John Ady, Wallace Jensen. 'l'RllMl'li'l' TRIO ll'l'l lu lilolii lfli lt-rm-i. luiluh llinx. Ronald l'rt-dl. Martinnette llisius, pianist 5fXX0l'IIUNl l'iNSl lXllll.li ll'I I iii Iill.IlI lolui I.t-Yan, lwaiitoucg .lolm :Xtlv,tci1ol. Ronald Rode- iii -'ww-ir'-IA-I1-1 ll.lllIL'l Stliuiiian, lust .rho oydi Qld, CAQNLAQ5 NAPA ,911 Jlarmon W g, l , , ff Q W ' Z Members of Boys' Chorus sing for assemblies, Concerts, or just for fun. Girls' Chorus attempts to awake in students a love of music. Page 139 fr Z 355525 Q l ' Q R x V., we ., ,,,. S .N 2 t S 1, CHOIR FRONT ROXX 2 Reynarel, Exams. Hauser, Gordon, Abbott, Gruber, Grabslxi, Forslull. SECOND ROW: McNally, Obrock, Daniels, Hill, Maromelc, Graf, Madison, Gunst, Kvale, Huslob. THIRD ROXX 2 Wehrstein, Maniarrez, Bron. Hitzeman, Nichols, PASS, Milby, Gortlon, Johnson, Allen, Streiuli. FOURTH ROW 3 Tiriebra, Petersom, Lintluslm, Llapmtltlle, XWilQon, Karas, Underwood. Mannon, Mitz, Tworbcy. bexer BAY K ROW:Eie1'maITl'i,B6r.uStro1T1,l.iit'ig5,Kueilc,Bimler,Voyl6S,Syve'rSoT1,Xwefle,XVull,Yol.lstr.1,Rielhlrtlsnn,lldmilton Coforfuf 60IflCQl f5, 545QlfFlLA.Q57 IJIJQCU fl I1 C05 Love of musie, lmrtl work, .intl the satislittit MIXED ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW' Mere-lirb Reyrmril, M.iry Url.1n-li,,l41net Abbott, SECOND ROW. Xwilrnei bteiille, Karen johnson, flmrlene lielwrinu. 'IHIRIJ ROW: Roger Tuorwey, Orville 'l'eBotl-tliiirst, llenry Wfull MACK Rtixx Riehdrll Terrell, Riclmril Syverwn, Louis Ciilwm A'I PIANO Robert Peller, largest orgginizations, of Ll job well done iimlxe tlie menibers of the L i proutl to participate. Under the tlirection of r R. A, Umm, the tlioir represents one ol Pro lv N ,T l kk? HOYS' 0ti'l'li'lT J, 7 W 2, l'IHhNl mm Ritlmril Yntliwmtl. luiix St-xt-1. I.inix ,U ,Nl tree Q . , WX? -P7 Q ni, 1, lbw l .Xl I'I,XNH liolwil llion rmr R mm DMI-l l'-leivii, lt-ru lx-my Yloliu llitr i M f- A ' ll ,Q l .J ll ,,,,, l l x r t, N. QQ l l 6 J 'xt IFC s ', U3 ff I , 'W CHOIR 'Q I K ,, T . 1,36 uv I A ' FRONT ROXX L Darrough, Wfhite, Winsciitt, Kessel, Dwyer, Hardtlxe, Swiders. Kempston. SECOND ROXXI Franzl, Long, DeFotis, Cairns, Davis, Heil, Stewart, Groeneveld, Gorlo, Peller. THIRIJ ROV 3 Kroepel, Steidle, Heftrie, Kehrinyu, Whalen, Abel, Orlandi, Greene, Bodnar, Piepol, Schmall. FOURTH ROW: Gibson. Schultz. Sluige, Horvath, Liddell, Wfulf. TeBockhurst, Barts, Yndestad, Goodman, Scolire. BAKK ROW: Lyons, Ht-em. Harden, Dunwoody, Raymond, Smunefest, Bailor, Broolis, Ifdluren, Terrell, Marks, Hager. Q 7 n 0IfVLl9A!Q 0011 QWQAQVJ QLU6ll llfl Q6U This year choir members spent much time pre- paring for three school concerts in addition to several special concerts. The candle-light proces- sional, poinsettias. and The Night Before Cbriil- mm depicted the traditional Christmas concert. GIRLS' SEXTETTE I-RONVI' ROW. Roberta Hauser, Judy Stewart, Fllen Liroeneveld BACK ROXVI planet Pass, ,Ianice Milhy, ,ludy Allen AI PIANO: ,ludy Winstfitt. A sf, c , in FW Something new appeared on the calendar when. instead of an Easter concert, the choir presented The lNl1fIcf'tzclee1' Shire in March. Aided by the Senior Choreography class, choir members pre- sented selections from Kiimcf at the April concert. During the same month, at the request of the National Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. the choir performed for a convention at the Palmer House. In addition. Proviso. Oak Park. and Morton High Schools combined their choirs for a music festival in May at the Morton auditorium. To acquaint future freshmen with Provisos choral groups, this spring the choir, choruses, and ensemhles displayed their talents at several grade schools throughout the township. Later. interested freshmen auditioned for membership in this years choruses. Extensive tryouts determine the personnel of the Boys' Octet, Girls' Sextet, and Mixed Ensemble. These select groups sing at concerts and at meet- ings of various local orcganirations. c . CELLO TRIO C 5 4, 'W I f f . w 3 f f 1 7217 ,, fi, J , 2 Qi W M , ,Jw 9 'ai l 1 ,fa V Q hf, 4 fvf ,N , fi Q 5 f f Q 54 4' ,V , 0 nf H f, . ff ff rf X Zwmkbw 2271 V l l X , mf ,ff -ww .' ff 7.4! Hwl ff Wx 1 WM ,W Z W uaiciand LEFT 'IO RIr.H'I'. lillcn'l'rulrcl1,,lm114L- Muttllcws, Suu Stlrlls, Barbara Snhula. .av J, 9--, ,wwmll-P , S N3 5 .. ,, A .L N ,, Q, N R , : racfice or nnuaf goncerfj CONCliR'l' ORCH IZSTRA l.1lic most ol l'mvlsus otlu'l' L'XIf.lL'Lll'l'lCl1l.1I' Ofggllllld- mms, lluf flUIlLL'I'l Uu'lu'slr.1 spcnuls flu- m.1jm' parm of flux fall Ulllllllllll up xlllL'I' .1 SllIl1IllL'l' ul' in.u'tix'ity. livcn lluring this pg-riml, llu' Oulu-s11'.l lmmll riuu' uw play lm' flu' PTA mccr- il1gi11Unlulu'1'. llmwillg nuln-ll lm-.nlmmg uxwxxmls, Ilu' llmucrt Qll'L'llL'S' II'Ll LHllllllll4'Ql IIS. lu-rlln'm.1lucs with tlu- .mmml wintvr .uul Sllllllfl LUIILl'I'l5, 'l'lu' l5l'Ufll'-llll ul tlu' fXllIAlSIl11.lS uw1u'cl't ful- lurul SlvlK:gl1 Rnlvn .mll lXl.ml1 ul ilu- S.ml.u '. 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A my laloreciafiue .fducbencegi lalofaucl grin fd CONCERT ORCHESTRA VIOLIN QUARTET VIOLIN5: Brinrnn, Davies, Drevalas, Grapes, Haskins, Hendrick, FRONT ROW: Gunris Melbardis, Judith Klean. Hoffman, Inhnsun, Klean, A. Marusas, P. Marusas, McGuire, BACK ROW: Joyce Brinton, Barbara Drevalas. Nielbardis, iprabish, Rakuw, Ratrenbury, Wniie, Wiwhii, Zilian. P ,Si VIOLA: Furrie. CELLOS: Brasile, Marrhews, Schick, Treilrea. STRING BASSES: Radkiewiuz, Sperling. W mms. Liddell, wnkim, zeigef. , PICLQOLO: Wilkins, Zeiger. .Q 'X ,W OBOE: Wagner. X ,, 1 CLARINETSZ Fursluren, Nickerson, Zernel. 5 S- if V' BASSOONS: Dasins, Mnrairis, Winters. l ql ,Vxx L 1 if FRENCH HORNS: Fippingcr, Hammond, Nlnnn. X X in ,,, ,,,,,,,.,,., .,..,..::.EE . . fi, R E TRUMPETS: Hinz, Lerner, Masrin, Mnelk. j. TROMBONE5: Hirschtielii, Lerner. , TUBA: Judd. F PERCUSSION: McLean, Kahler. 2, PIANO: Conner, Sririls. .A V',,f r f I' In CELESTE: Sririls. - E K i Teams we cheered . . . .. t because through them we learned the values of gracious victory and graceful clefeat, We learned the rules of fair competition -I whether as players or spectators. Our teams experienced the spirit of intense rivalry thrill of active participation joy of rhythmical teamwork while striving for victory. We on the sidelines realized the true significance of ever loyal be as, through our cheers we sparked our teams Spread school spirit shouted our loyalty and led! our teams onward to victory in the Biggest Proviso Ever., 'E-uv .tfc,,-f,v- r ,L .,,',h.,! 3-iifff was 'A W .:2'.:,.'i VTJJL ,1 Ji I - ..! lj1 lC3f' Zjgjljg I l l l'l l'1 u'1 QClQI'Yl5 LUQ Eli 4Q'Ql Q61! lfjamifg Qjriclclerri PROVISO 20, EAST AURORA 6 -- Encouraging Buc hopes for another co-champion season, East Aurora fell prey to a score-hungry Puplis team in the season opener. Fired by veteran Dick Lawrence and junior jim johnson, the Bucs broke open a scoreless first half with two third period TD's fol- lowed by two insurance scores in the final period. WAUKEGAN 25, PROVISO O - Never allow- ing the Pirate offensive to gather its strength, Waukegan crashed to a shutout in the league opener. Proviso yielded to the home teams power- ful ground game and alert pass defense by missing key tackles which allowed the husky Bulldogs to punch for first-down yardage. EVANSTON 28, PROVISO O - The Wildkits began a 28-O setback to a flu-bitten Proviso varsity when Kit halfback John Galloway scampered to the first score only 1:10 after the opening kickoff In spite of the losing cause, Dick Lawrence and Frank Reda occasionally picked up good-sized gains. PROVISO 13, MORTON 7 - By failing to out- last Coach Puplis' eleven in a thrilling aerial fourth quarter, Morton presented the Bucs with their first victory. Proviso's dynamic ground attack, led by Dave Schuppe, capitalized on Mustang fumbles and weak line to insure a win. The Bucs gained 174 yards by land and 55 by air. M lil ,Slab Ar 3.5 mm PROVISO 59, HIGHLAND PARK 6 - The Little Giants succumbed to a Homecoming-in- spired Pirate squad in one of the most score-stud- ded afternoons of the season. Denny Landa pranced to paydirt in the first 1:59 of the game, followed by Kaform Collins scoring on a deflected pass. Four additional TD's rounded out Pirate scoring. OAK PARK 27. PROVISO 7 - Oak Park cele- brated its annual Homecoming with a victory over Proviso's fourth-place crew. Although Proviso par- tisans in the traditional rivalry found small cause for cheering, the Bucs responded in the third quar- ter on a 69-yard touchdown pass from Dave Schuppe to wee Wfillie Ellis. NILES 15, PROVISO 12 - Further blanketing an otherwise miserable day, Niles' gridders slid to a close win. Fumbles played a lead role in the grid- iron saga as the deciding touchdown resulted from a Pirate muff on their own four-yard line late in the second quarter. The Trojans recovered and five plays later hit the end zone. NEW TRIER 54, PROVISO 7 - The Indians secured the league tri-championship with a season- closing win over Proviso. A first half 7-6 lead showed Pupils' squad displaying spunk and agility in outplaying their cocky foes. The tables turned. however, in the third period, and New Trier crushed the Buc's offensive and defensive units. is if -Q 5. 4 V, .fa u .Q y .gp u llxigln' l lifi Head-on clash between Buc ball carrier Pete Parrillo and Evanston tackler typifies rough-and-rumble Sub- urban League action. ., S 5 .At NT V i p , ttptt gg -x 1 5 ,- . , ,ssfsfff ,SH Q if Lit , , . If 4 ffl few? f- -fx! A . ' X . -5 A 'T f 1 13 . - .. +- - W ITURS . K.. ' , r z A ' ' a- ' .. ' f. 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L7 fa - - .2 - 2- as ' ' 3 ,, . ., , .... -if -for , yi V g 1 , fi , , nacwi ak, W , , N Xi way, .4 x , X! ., Q ,f f X I ' I A . A W . i' w 4 A Q l ff My A A, X341 f 'A 'MF' l at , 4,4 if ,S p If ,A it ,,.- j? .L ,Q Y V if 5 K In 2 v , ,K 1, 2 , X 1 .. -qi' .kv ,si . V - A I W 'gi' 1 w Q Y .La , ' . , 1 Q , , , ' . I X N , VV'---'5?Ti 4 4 3 V, , I 5 was .. p i, '- ff,, 75- - vt 3 X , , Ui- ' ' 5 ft M51 S ag a . ,lf - . A 1 1 I ' A , . ' - 5- sa- ' 1 4 fy. .v 460119 1 5... .,?2.5SMf11V aiv : ,+2f61?XQ1? . ..i L W- 'QTL . '.li2 .fa aut Lt. jf! gli? pfaglflw .S?Xf!l'p!ClCQ amifg FRONT ROW: Ryavic, Reda, D, Schuppe, T. Schuppe, Calendo, Ellis, D. Landa, Slazyk. SECOND ROW: Miller, Boni, Knosp, Floyd, Ganschow, Stelzer, Longs, Manweiler, Klean. THIRD ROW: Coach Puplis, Coach Jenks, Mgr. Palermo, Holland, Rothrock. Liddell. Katsulis, jones, Stazio, Mgr. De Luca, Mgr. Moorehouse. Coach Maechtle. BACK ROW: Yundt, Youstra, Johnson, jordan, Weber, Schatz, Mills, Grove, Collins, Dunwoody, Lawrence. Proviso varsity gridders battled a new foe this season - the flu. Of the Pirates' 54-man squad, 26 succumbed to the virus at some time during the football season. The Bucs began the forty-eighth football season under Coaches Andy Puplis, Frank Jenks, and Donald Maechtle, minus 50 of 54 lettermen on last year's co-champion team. Actually, Coach Puplis intended to build his squad around Ed O'Bradovich, only junior on last year's first all- suburban eleven, However, a broken neck elimi- nated the Buc ace, who was slated to fill the offen- sive left halfback slot and resume the linebacking job. Although the Provisoites retained tackles Rich Dunwoody and Rory Weber, end Wayne Grove, and fullback Dick Lawrence, only Grove and Dun- woody played as regulars. As a result, Coach Puplis had to rebuild a com- plete offensive platoon and fill eight spots in the defensive alignment before rebuking East Aurora in the season opener, Z6-6. Proviso then fell to rug- ged Waukegan before downing Morton and Home- coming opponent, Highland Park. In the annual Oak Park game, the Huskies dis- played a powerful offensive aerial attack against Proviso while totaling Z7 points to the Buc's single TD and PAT. Next, Niles surprised Pirate rooters by sliding to a 13-12 victory in a sea of mud and rain. League-leading New Trier followed with a title-snaring win. The seasons conclusion found Proviso grasping sixth slot in the Suburban League with a 2-5 slate. In addition, Rich Dunwoody and Tom Calendo won positions on the 1957 Conference All-Star teams. Page147 Buc halfback Willie Ellis carries clinging Highland Park defenseman while skirting right end. 'f s x . W Y . :ff m: 5,7 f I if QV f ws fi W ,V W, 77' ,, , W Ma BELOW. f AHOVEZ Racket Squad members shout evicotiragt-im-nt to Hui' footballers emerging from the tunnel. An injured knee ends Frank Redak high school grid career in mid-season encounter with llighlund Park. With their faces reflecting the tenst-ness of the mo- ment, Peter Giordano and Coach Puplis review diru- tions for an upcoming play, l'ugn- I IH gific! jeruor eized dgzxckum Empty stands form a lonely background as Buc and Niles gridders splash in a sea of mud and snow. l How did that get there? Buc end Wayne Grove at exclaitns as he prepares to smother loose pigskin. Jerry Xundt strams for long Pirate aerlal with Evan SIOFI d6f6I1d61'S in C1056 Pursuit- Mr. Richard Daniels describes a tense mo- ment to Proviso and East Aurora fans. 1 We W -+ w,,.tta '- x NN Y N MQ it fwkse y 5 Rift 4 -my-nrt. uwab. - S NN' x ,N . L W rs X :skew i t it. 5 t C X X fi st X X - st X. www. I - vs t S, N t - l a t Ntxwwkis Xixxxx N x gp WGS-K ' s Q Xt M . xx n ' 1 A sm N , . Q S X ,t X X X X Xxx ww ew f'wif'f7 mfnzv W i X- A - . -2 'fr if R 1 ' if-it WW I I' I M' fs Q ' S - i W ,grgqsfm M ce, W N -.ma-... W Q OP if Cl efon ' t I se P J as ' 5? U1 Q6L9lflQ h . fs I D . .X 'A 5 .X 3 ff W . j 'Q , gs ' . D e--Q , vw, Q garnered a o-l-l record last fall to gain a second- . A f ' Coach Walt Sawoskos sophomore gridiron gang ef 'frr place finish in the Suburban League. A ry, g fr r Averaging 21 points a game to their opponents' 7, the sophs roared through the league undefeated fl f - M V until the final game of the season with New Trier. of W ' at .W 1 V' A403 . R gf V ,,. New Trier's single-wing offensive attack proved ,M too rough for the Bucs as the Indians became the , . F iiii ff? Q only team to score more than I4 points against ,gf '.-' them. This one loss cost the Pirates the champion- M ,' f i ship. ' A N r W, N ,-r, , Rich Slobodnili, Pete Parrillo, and John Forte carried the load in the scoring department. Big Slobodnilt, running out of the fullback slot, tallied 60 points to lead the team. Halfbaclts Parrillo and Forte scored 58 and lH points respectively. As a reward for his defensive aggressiveness, Art Custardo catapulted to a varsity berth after half a season with the sophs. Assistant coach Dale Digerness enumerated the merits of defensive stalwarts Denny Treichel, Tony Salvatore, and Noel Goldstein. From his defensive Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Little Giant leather luggern dodges diving Pirate linemen. SOPHOMOR F SCOR ES ...24 East Aurora tl .-'lo WL1llkCgLlD l-l . 14 Evanston Il ...HD2 I-lighland Park IJ halfback position John Forte saved the day in sev- Pfoviso M H14 Oak park '14 eral games as he caught enemy scatbaclts from Proviso .. .15 Niles , o b6ll1Ud. Proviso .................... o New Trier . ...20 As freshmen, this same squad had a losing season with a 5-4 record in league competition. SOPHOMORE A FOOTBALL Morton forfeited to Proviso FRONT ROW: Fiorillo, Ebbert. Custardo, Conrad, Grecco, Schwalm. Rotolo. POlmdr1. I U SECOND ROW: Mgr. Martin, Caliendo, Strutzel, White. Salvatore, Norton, Cermali, Vince, Wackerlin, Morse. THIRD ROW: Coach Sawwskw, Mgr. Gemkow, B. Sciortino, Yanzy. Howard, Slobodnik, Bllchanan, Goldstein, elUFif1-1, Treichel, Mgr. Srroschein, Coach Digerness. BACK ROW: McPherson, Forte, Stellato, Parrillo, I.. Sciortino. Brunst, Wortman, Greninger, Baumgart, Mitz. my . I QC.: S ' if 4 . ,.,,. b R- fe Q . . , , . X Z . sim ilk., E ' f yy, l ' ' . - -if ., 4 i i A as 2 ' st 1 f as Mi. QW- , rg. Q Sigh! 's 1 N? VN .. 'ss It 1 V 1 y ? . .. Mfrs t 1 sg , . c 5 Z f' Q i Q it 2 l i ' R , ! 5 . ' A 1 Z . cc., R i f it swf V. 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THIRD ROWS Coach Schalf, Mgr. De Luca, Hardy, Miller, Bellas, Krall, Snead, Rau, Raymond. Krenek, Kucik, Coach Gilbert. BACK ROW: Busse, Keys, Lisuzzo, Korpas, Feaster, Tommer, Frasca, Walker, Yndestad, Boyd. JUNIOR VARSITY Led by coaches Ed Gilbert and john Schaif, Pro- viso's junior Varsity finished the 1957 campaign with an impressive 5-l-2 record. Buc jayvees placed second in the Suburban League behind New Trier, whom they tied 20-20. The Pirates might have owned an undefeated slate had it not been for the Hu epidemic, which forced them to forfeit the Evanston game. SOPHOMORE B SQUAD SOPHOMORE B SQUAD The best group of sophomore reserves that I have ever worked with, asserted sophomore B coach Lou Slimmer in describing his 1957 charges. He also pointed out that the soph reserves bowled over some stiff competition on the road to an undefeated season. Teamed with Chuck Kassel. Mr. Slimmer guided the soph B's to four wins. three ties, and no losses. FRONT ROW: Domrose, Ahern, Montgomery, Peterson, Balow, Larson, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Urban, Saviola, Puplis, Sheahan, Harwood, Kupris, Howell, Spmil, Lerner. THIRD ROW: Coach Slimmer, Humphrey, O'Neill, Walters, Clopzlanil, Marshall, Nctrcla,llosterler,Mgr.Hustcr,L'o.icl1 Kassel. BACK ROW: Furman, Testa, Nowitlci, Weinberg, Bnrlieltl, Ilsas, Goldman, Voylcs, llrmxks, Kdgpg-ry ,mf 7'ff w e ' ,,.. ffm' ,, Q, Z .,... ' ' ' , ..,' ' , .,.. . ,, .-, ' ' H ' 3 ' - ' f m m , ff We ..f-f,ff- f U- , . MT, ,, ,, , ILM ',1f , r N . Tr ,,,,,l r S ' ' f - 'T -. ' . W ,, 41,3 ,.,,, JIM ,,.., V ,,,,, , I, , I A A , L f-. L ' i.,',,Q,. I, , Q ,,,,, 1 ,,,, Kg ,M ,...,,,, , ,,,,,, Z ',f..,,. 'je 5 r ff 5 v .t- . . - K , Us ,..., ' .f .,,:,,,r:,.:fa,aZ : ,.,,,,:,.0ma ., - ' x --.-., ' r :M f' ' ' . I -1 'T , ,.,. 5, 1 t, Www mf Z ffl 4 ' X , ' M Q . ,,,.. e ., . --f we - at , .mv in -- 2 I W, gf, .., 1 5 , ,J , - LMA K A 'W' 9, f 'W u Q' ' . ma l .Q , M .. . , 3 p .. 2, 2 214, f 0 iw' A ,I l 1 , f Z X 24 ' a ' V H ,- Q.. -w ' 1 l fi vii 1 . fe - ' W X r ' 'Z f 1 A. , , 3 A ZW ffl' rx A .T . ,I ze A ' ' Tl ,lgi '5' 1' X 'WV C I , ..,, , 1' ' T Ui V qv' , ' h If xl. glam ' X - 'Q rrrr aa . I : l 1 A ,W H . N X Y I X: 5.1, W .qw V w M C' , gg ,Ln we Y Q mv 0 ' 1- 0 ae ' it 5' f' I K ff Q3 0 ' 55 i f . K4 9 : W: M I ,J K' . . '-:-1 f' R. V S 4.1 fu y f s S ' XC Q c ff . h l Q, h , Sn V' l , F . ' 1 7? Y ' fl' ni! f', I . R ' ' ' I awk 'V ,V , I 1 lf. i......f-' W- . . 'Hall I 1 .. r l ne. .. WZ! 1 wr' '-Q-,:..,,,w.. Mi ..-si Q QA- a - 7' -wma, -. H wwvtgpgv safamwwsn . gui' +36 Mm ow- caring gag? gum inidd SAZMJ FROSH A FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Vukelich, Meister, Mastro, Crosser, Carswell, Seeskin, Brandau, Compton, Mills, W. Harrison, Mgr. Bangert. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Yaeger, Mgr. McDonald, Helms, Colosky, Hoffmann, Wauet, McSwain, Gust, Long, D. Harrison, Mgr. Launius, Coach Griep. BACK ROW: Mgr. Dent, Soo, Dix, Holian, Williams, McCormick, Bosco, Mascetti, Smith, Lullo, Jacobs. How many teams can claim three victories with- out a touchdown? Proviso's light freshman squad, averaging only 159 pounds in the line, accom- plished this task under the guidance of Coaches Eric Yaeger and Rex Griep. One of these victories came in the form of a forfeit, but the other two resulted from safeties scored on the opponents. The Baby Bucs earned third place in the Sub- urban League standings with a record of four Wins and three losses. Falling victim to the tight Pirate FROSH B AND C FOOTBALL defense were Morton, Highland Park, Oak Park and Niles. The frosh suffered defeats at the hands of Watikegtln o-O. Evanston 156, and first place New Trier 20-7. In scoring only 32 points for the entire season the freshman A squad totaled fewer points than last place Oak Park. The Frosh B and squads also enjoyed suc- cessful seasons with coaches Joe Hartley and Richard Barham at the helm. FRONT ROXXH Mgr, McDonald' Hill, Wontlgfling, Dixon, Urso, Mueller, Orr, Blaine, Sepka, Louise, Mgr. Bangert. MIDDLE Row: Coach Barham, Ertlmann, Miller, Strauss, Conrad. Moldovan, La Faver. Ifilan-l. Du Beau. Marousek. Pav. Mgr Dent, Mgr. Launius, Coach Hartley, BACK ROW: Barber, Johnson, Schuler, Palermo, Abraytis, Langell, Julian, Kampf, Azzi, Griliin, Ruppman, Youngsteadt -N--ra-rw: Y W A-msrwam-'mm-lm-A.-. .--amwuqmi. :ee+1wumsumceL,a:m1Q cmm-mmvftsrwk-'rw-n-mfunxx-.Mm -,.a,.m1af N.-.-A '-- - .. , .- l'05J'C0lfLl'lfl gIflflQIfl .S7IflClfCA Edie G 0LUI'l 5425 I, W-WSW X if y MIDDLE ROW: Mgr. Woyke Musil Olenelt Petersons, Kett. Peterson. ww ai A t.-'if Pirate harriers followed a smashing victory in a snowy district meet with an even more resounding first-place hnish in the state finals at Champaign to climax the I957-58 season. Under coaches Harold Monilaw and Kenneth Murphy, the varsity Bucs also racked up seven dual meet wins against only two defeats. An upset loss to New Trier late in the season squelched Proviso's hopes for a Suburban League champion- ship. However, the frosh-soph squad romped to their ninth consecutive conference title with an 8-I record. Both varsity and froslrsoph teams forfeited to Evanston during the flu epidemic. VARSITY RIKQORIJ Proviso . I5 Wfaukc-gan S0 Proviso 27 Iiloom S3 Proviso Z0 Morton 45 Proviso I9 Hinsdale fig Proviso I7 Highland Park fio Proviso I5 Oak Park fix Proviso I5 Niles 30 Proviso 50 New illficf 31. First in Conference Meet Second in Conference Season First in Maine District Meet First in State Finals at Cliiunpaign ilidirork note Low store wins in tross count . af-'WN gren. Young, Fuller. .1 I . I ' mn? , s smiles as Pirate lhinclads proudly display thi-if grun- chuinpionsluip lrophy. lflcoN'i' Rowi Iiill Wise, -lim U'NeiII, Dave lludy. HM R Row. Ren Peterson, Aivars Reiths, Alanis Petersons. TV! NUI I'Il I'IlIfliIb. Ron Wittic-i', Ron l.andg1. Pa ge 152 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Coach Monilavs R Landa Budz, Bornzin, Wauer Coach Murphy y a BACK ROW: Jacobsen ONe1II Madden FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRX FRONT ROW: Mentz, McGhee Wright Fry Zalisk, Pochman, Wade SECOND ROW: Coach Monilavs B Burke Jordan, Kresin, Skurausltis Miller Castle man, Eddy, Coach Murphy THIRD ROW: Croak, Hellint, Pass Dauer Wayne, Furlong, Mgr. Pascucci FOURTH ROW: M. Burke R Landa R Grady, Murphy, Anderson Bolxemeier Fd BACK ROW: Reichs. Wegner Wazeka MC6 l'lCLI Q Qdgble fs Stretching his six-foot, three-inch frame to the limit, Ed 0'Brado- Q vich shows off his two-handed M. dunk shot. ftS.,.a:.1f-yr: 1 Q-P07 Q3 VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Mgr. Ruoti, Mgr. Bellovich, Mgr. Skvorc. SECOND ROW: Kucik, Barton, D. Landa, Dandridge, R. Landa. BACK ROW: Coach Hartley, Grady, Youstra, O'Bradovich, jensen, W. johnson, jordan, j. johnson, Wauer, Rothrock, Collins, Coach Heald. VARSITY BASKETBALL Suburban League champions, second in the joliet Holiday Tourney, and runners-up in the York Regional - all these coveted titles are accomplishments which Coach joe Hartley's For the entire season, Coach Hartley and assistant Bill Heald saw the tangy Pirates grab 212 more rebounds than their opposi- tion. Six-foot, live-inch Wfendell johnson collected 245 while forward Ed O'Bradovich picked od 197. johnson also topped all Buc scorers with a 15.3 average per game. Other leading net-rip- cagers can boast for the 1957-58 season. The Pirates roared through league play with 12 triumphs against two setbacks. In non-league action the Bltie-ttntl-White posted five wins and two losses to end the campaign with a 17-4 slate. Early in the season Buc hoopsters Hattened two eventual sweet sixteen finalists: Elgin's Maroons, who bowed to state champion Marshall in the super-sectionalg and Aurora Wfest, which placed fourth in the Finals at Champaign. Proviso's success rested with its rebounding, the occasions when the Bucs did not control the backboards resulted in three of their four losses. In the regional finals at York, Proviso managed to snare only 27 rebounds to York's 40 in falling before the Dukes, 69-5 5. pers included guard Ron Writier with a 9.9 averageg guard Paul Grady, 9.81 O'Bradovich, 8.5g and forward Gregg Youstra with 6.5 points per game. Grady, one hand set shot specialist, recorded the highest free throw percentage as he rimmed 68.6 per cent of his charity tosses. One of the many highlights in the campaign was the snap- ping of a 10-year Pirate losing streak on Mortons stage gymna- sium when the Buccaneers bounced the Mustangs 55-45. Center Wfendell johnson earned recognition on the Chicago AlIIL'l'ftlIlI'.f All-State team, in addition to All-Conference, All- Chicago area, and All-Northern Illinois squads. NVauer and O'Bradovich gained berths on the All-Conference second team as well as Outstanding Mention ratings on the All-Chicago area team. Page 153 l Towering over Elgin's jack PHederer. all-state center VUendell johnson tires an unstoppable jump-shot. VARSlTY Proviso , Prtmvisu Provisw Pruvisn Prriviw Pri ,visit Iiilltf f,ill'lIlJllK ljl'1U.'lSfr Prim iw ljff Wisrr Pri mviw lift JX'lS1n lv ansrf in Pri ivlso Pri iviso l'r1ivisu .N'u,v 'l riffr Prim nw lJl mX'I's11 llffv. lsfr Yfifl' BASK liTBAl-l- Sf ,K JR lb A48 fn-l U2 'is if! fill fvfi 71,3 'Q nu TJ ful lf, lr H TU 'J i- il 7 ffl Elgin Whit: l-ieligan Aurora Xvest livansti in All :fir rI'l lwlier lnvviisl lJI'1rKl'sAr lliiulilailil l'.irl' Dali l'.irli Nrgvv il tif r Niles XY'guuilff!ig.ii1 l'rm iw Mwi'rfm llllglilaii-l l'.il flil' l',ill ljlllxllwll Niles llllIIXX1l4Hl l',il Xxlllljillflll l'I'11k Iwi Q9 ' fClIl'l0I'fl f0lJ.5 LLCJ 4- in Wil 5' if illw 'il ml I lr 1 I I In r 11, ll l'.-if l.I This veatis basketball season proved to he a trulv his- tivrv-iuaking campaign for Proviso. XY'hen Pirate squads either vvon or shared Suburban League crovvns in varsity, sophomore, and freshman divi- sions. it marked a first in conference history. The varsitvs 55-45 victorv at Morton was the lirst in ten vears for Pruviso on the Mustang Hoot. Moreover. when Coach Hartlevs hve tipped XY'aulsegan 62-Ol. it vvas only the second Pirate triumph in the past ten vears at Waukegan. Ed O'Bradovich, discovering an opening off the pivot. roars past three New Trier defenders. Demonstrating how to handle an opponent. Paul Grady sails in for the layup. Hovv's this for perfect follow throughf' as Gregg Youstra lets Hv with a long iump shot in TZ5- rout of Oak Park, Play-niaking guard Ron XY'.u1er pt-els rebound OH' the hackhnard despite harrassment from lluslxitw' ,It-ti Ifprt, ii-pn .- 1.-.muff ...wr-1--nl vw- in -0-11 11 u l-li Qwwrar ' Wg . 3 ...eff Y, mr ' ' j f . fi .. l r - .- . vfj gf gf l fy' I ' 2' ' J ffl A . Q 5 . , 1 J ., ,au X ,i - ff J ' ,I at : f if -is N A rfb J .K 5 '1xV,VJ1 A ' ,,yy7 , l .Mn X lil 7 C' ,, it Wi? l Q Lili ..,. - - . lr' K . - VNV I L5 it 5 'C dj H 0 Pt 3 2 ' ' I i ft f f' up . ' rr 3 3 IA. -3-M ' , ' W i 'wwxl Vrvik ' f H 5 V7 if V KAAV z V ' I 4 V E sff W. W 4 ,J . if M jx 2 2 j Y -. , i' , gs , its lQlllif.'T.fi' li 'lll.iSQTi it X f 'I V fyiWjf1W.,F , 'ew t . 1 Bl lil lf' A ' . an 1- A S ll , 77 ' . ' N I at r L 2as 2 A 'ff , . f . .. a f N A N' 1- 2 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Kulp, W. Kucik, McPherson, Greninger, Nendze, Ward, Hall. MIDDLE ROW: Dluhy, Staudte, Bartield, Strodtz, Edgren, Tierney, Brunst, Bokemeier, Schaefer. BACK RONXT Coach Tiefenthal, Manager Martin, Borchart, Hamilton, Buchanan, Kxviatkoxvski, Culbertson, Goldman, Manager Bleck, Manager Nelson. Hindi? .SDOIUAZ5 gdfn A6Uf'Q of Cage l 0lfUlfl Gaining a co-championship in the Suburban League seemed almost ridiculously easy for Proviso's soph cagers as they chalked up a l2-2 won and lost record. Non- conference foes Elgin and XVest Aurora also succumbed to the rampaging Bucs. Coach john Tiefenthals cagers tallied 627 points in the conference to their opponents' 531. They lead the league in offense, averaging 44.8 points per game, and took second in defense, limiting Pirate foes to an average of 57.9 points a game. Dave Kwiatkowski, the Bucs' six-foot. three-inch ag- gressive center. led the team in scoring with 222 points. His fast, agile teammate, forward Ron Buchanan, hit for l94 points while playing one game fewer than Kwiat- kowski. These two big scoring guns amassed 451 points. more than two-thirds of the entire scoring output of the team. ln the backcourt, guards Terry Kulp, Daryl McPher- son, Jim Nendze, and Wfillie Kucik provided the slick ball-handling necessary to feed their high-scoring team- mates. Kulp also placed third in the scoring column. The Blue-and-Wfhite shared the Suburban League crown with Highland Parks Little Giants, who split with the Pirates during conference play. Last year as freshmen the Bucs gained undisputed possession of the title with an ll-2 record. With one hand on the ball and an elbow Pivotman Dave Kwiatkowski springs loose junior Art Jordan iumps center in jayvee apparently in an opponents face, soph's for his favorite turn-around lump shot scrap with Evanston. Don Staudte drops in a soft lay-up. against rival Oak Park. QIIUQ, 3F05 IIFIQII fimufafe Cage cgnferefif JUNIOR VARSITY Losing to Niles 45-42, Bill I-lealds junior :arsity squad ended their season with a re- spectable S won and o lost record. Highlights r of the campaign included a 73-47 rout of Elmwood Park, which saw all squad mem- . bers playing and scoring. ln a 70-58 win over Evanston, the Pirates' high-scoring guard duo of Russ Rothroclt and Denny Landa dumped in 42 points. Throughout the season, outstanding shoot- ing by the two guards and John Barton, plus line rebounding by John Rose and Art glor- dan. showed promise of an outstanding var- sity season. FRESHMEN Featuring an all-court pressing defense. Provisos Baby Bucs tied for the Suburban League title with a 10-2 record. The frosh also crushed Elmwood Park twice in non-conference encounters to help total 670 season points to their opponents' 493. XVillie Longs, Dick XVauer. Dennis Grif- hn. Bob Grady, and Louis Martino were top scorers for coaches XValt Sawoslto and Jack Ulery. ' H' Guard XY-'olfgang Meister, after playing half a season with the Little Blue-and-XVhite, moved up to the soph co-champion team. lstt 7 l clfl W f . v y yrndy , . ,i f,7 My f gh 4 E- fy 1' 'V , X, ,til f32 glean ' fl 14 El , . X 1 pgnvfsl 'L 10753 1 33'l 6 l 15 Q Vx 315' QQYY, if 931480 C3 6 'ff' 5 J. V. BASKETBALL FRONT ROXX 2 Coach I-leald. Mgr. Bellovich. Mgr. Skvorc, Mgr. Ruoti. iam K Roxxi Schatz. Stehno, Freudenberger. Petersohn. Beckman. Connollev. Pellegrino, Mele. Heimann. FROSH BASKETBALL Aus VRUNI Rom Treichel. Meister. Gradx. Burd.l,k'.1rsxxell. Martino. ll.irsl1b.1rx:er,Lolli. llortoil, ll.Xl lx RUXX fiO.1tl1 Saxxoslxo. Nlurphv. Longs. BHSXNJIII, Lirithn, llord. XXIALICF. XY.1lquist. Nilvt-topoulos. Gust. Mgr. Bangett. VRUSII l3ASKl5'l'BAl.L Bus Naomi ltoxx. llpdikc, Stott, Mele, L.md.i llL'llll14lL. K ompton, llltelli, lloslusnilx. um lx :tow Qoath lllt-ty, Kruhl, Mueller Kitt-t'mx.ilil. RIIIYPIILHI. Ani, Bumbulis llL'llIllxL', Konnollt-y, l.etl-tie, Keller. Mgr l't'Il li1.llo, lhlgf' limb VARSITY SWIM FRONT ROW: Coach Jenks, Jones, Hermach, Hofer, Midgard, Peterson, McCullough, Glerum, Wtmlf lxrenek. BACR ROW: Coach Cryer, Bailor, Sullivan, Usas, Dale Akkeron, Copeland, Pochman, LeVan, Mgr. Tortorella. FROSH-SOPH SXWIM FRONT ROW: Coach Jenks, Bellis, Lowe, Fippinger, Ny re Wfhite, Pardun, Baranowski. Hoffman. BACR ROXYI Reda, Wfilliams. Weinberg, Mel- barclis, Jewell, Youngsteadt, Manfredi, Timms, Coach Stilwell. LLC SCLIQLQPJ sgflie, poo! RCU? if ,, ,L , 5 we ,X 1 Buc freestylers Jerry Jones and Ken Peterson, fore- ground, lunge into fifty-yard hattle for hrst against Niles mermen. . ' in , 5 V .ruff we f. 'Wwe should rank among the first six or seven in the state come March. predicted Coach XY'alt Cryer. Varsity swimmers almost achieved this goal by seiz- ing eighth slot in the state. Ushering in the thirty-sixth swim year, the Bucs lacked ll of last years l7 lettermen. Coaches XValt Clryer, Larry Stilwell, and Frank Jenks faced the problem of hoosting a drooping freestyle lineup. This situation accounted for the tankers' thin oh slate. Although they compiled only a fair dual meet record, the Pirates captured fourth slot in the River- side lnvitational followed hy a hattle for seventh honors against lllinois' top teams in the New Trier lndian Relays. Quadrangular action saw the Bucs thwart Rockford East for third. State meet fans saw l,eRoy Pochman dive into an lllinois championship, hlazing a new state mark, ac- companied by John Ulerum, who finished third. Frosh-soph tankers concluded the season with a -l-l-5 slate, Sophomore diving ace Dick lmvve high- lighted Proviso's showing hy completing the entire season without a defeat. eague 0 czamlmionzi oafif .giafe Ucfor 2 It 'CFC' f VARSITY WRESTLING FRONT ROW: Limperis, Schrader, Thomas De Ano, Cammarata. MIDDLE ROXYY Gray, Srelzer, Finch, Dur1niII Temrnler, Ganschow. BACK ROXVI Coach Marino, Topp, Dun- woody, Raymond, Yundt. Longs, Mgr Moorehouse. NOT PICTURED: Weber. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING FRONT ROW: Lavicka, Kruse, Brown, Greene. Pearson, Ciancio. MIDDLE ROW: De Leonardi, Elwood, Regan. Holten. Steger, Brown, I-Iathavvay, Berglund. BACK ROW: Mgr. V7enk, Mgr. Cannella, Kat- sulis, Stazio, Jones, Klean, Millies, Baer, Mgr. Knippenberg, Coach Yaeger. A determined expression appears on Ed Finch's face as he prepares to unhalance Wildkit foe. Clinging to struggling opponent. Jonas Longs attempts to retain the upper hand. 'T VARSI I X WRI S I I ING Pr VISUS xrrslly wrestling sqIl:uI, g.gL1ItIc'tI by o ch IVI1r no I UIZIIIICII ll Surlmrlmn I,t-glgllc I'vfmsron SINJFIIIII1 In Illl SSIVL du II mcu rcu nl of six wins and om- Ima. In ronrnuncnr LUIIIITLIIIIUII the I'Ir'nlt-s L'Il3llII'L'II A . . . In I III rlmt scmlIIm.rI, .md Iolnllm III 5I.llt. dI1rIInol1orsItIImlunlor Inn Ilunn as who took thc Illmms tlmnmpnmsluilw In Ins 'IipuIl1lII Q UIII l L III jnnnn x.n .III ,md IIKSIIIIIIIII IIIIS IIIIIIIILI' IW IIIL w'IIl LQL'I' .IIIII Inu SIIIIIIIIVI' cull wrtsalt--I ru Ioufllu lwlltt' wlflm HLII w II Iturrds IIILIKII I IlIILIx Ix.lsmIs. sulalls Irmslnd Imnlll III tht IL'Il4U'lII with six mms, Iwo iw I - is 'KC I v 5, 4 X . ze A I I IIS Rory XVLIMI IIIII IIIIIIII I Icr wI1oIInttIsr'tfImI In rI1I-sl.u1t- III :Int-ir I I .4-M... If , ,- 1.m1: sm. Qi' 5 5 O- Cs. Nu A gs 'X AI' glflflflI 0 l 2 ' -- T 'Q 1: vie A FROSH-soPH WRESTLING T f Xu 1 1 'S . FRONT Row: Connolley, Urban, Eb- A , bert, Kolschowsky, Lisuzzo. f 15 - A SECOND Row: Schwalm, L. Sciorrino, 9 l A X 5 . T9 'A R fl I Furman, Marinaro, Winter, Marzullo. ' 2 V f ' Z f THIRD ROW: Coach Kassel, Donato, i J I V Nelson, Larson, Fisher, Schneider, 1: if 1 ' , ' ff ' BACK ROW: Wentzel, Barsema, Trei- , U 2 T 1 2 w 'cr chel, B. Sciorrino, Culumber, Mgr. ' ' A , Danelc. L . , M ff ' RZR' 9 Hi 'c if .6 ef - 1: lc Q. L A L . L IN, X Jn. s. A l.. r x 4 vi ,, L . . rw 6 c hs rg , fl A fast opening appears the object of Buc heavy- weight Rory Weber and Evanston's Howard. , W 5 3 1 FRESHMAN WRESTLING . ,km , FRONT ROW: Sl-curausl-zis, Caliendo, Allen jordan, Chase. SECOND Row: Smith, iwiasfem, Holian l 9 Strauss, Dugo, Soo. f 2, N A f I THIRD Row: Mgr. bradrman, Herrmann ,Q Freeman, Loiseau, Keller, Lullo. I BACK ROW: Coach Slimmer, Trage, Bran i dau, Harrison, Hofmann, Mills, Kampf Mgr. Cada. f X, T 15 An engrossed bench watches Evanston wrestler hurrow under Rich Dunwoody. Pac e159 Z N 1 .Y 5 sea-g4f 73' 'MH X 'QI roui50 ywwzcwfd ,Qruf fo -1 if- ,, Mm A I -1, 4' ,Q if , 5 M1 I Q X Qvxs xg ,1 Mm 'A 3 I rv., M, fx I ,, , ' T- n., If V, - sy , if If 1 Wi , My ' , I I I Em I - W ,. zovziil- 1 1223262 Sm!! f af 1 . g I I I, UV! ! Alrlmugli gyiwiimsriw is ilu- iiiluiur :il l'mx'i-,ii SINHIS C,fmQl'1 liill liiiurxliciiiis vzursiiy ic xiii vim-run-il iliis xmwiu ,iw Illinois' lirsi ,gyiiiiiiisrin Lliiiiailmnia ' I Iiiitli lnssus ill rlicil' N' iliiiil iiir-vl lwunifl 4.11144 ll ilu IIZIVILIS of liiriiicr sum' lwfiwr-ii Nr-w I I I I f . Iiivil llu lliim win: ilu Nrirtlicrn liivinirimiil iiil im iii:-1-ix,lifiwn-wi' Iwy ttlllllllil ing flue Iniliiiiis Ivy fluiwiu- Illillhlll 'w In tllc SILIIL' UJIIICSI fiiinlu I44ic'rf,lii'iiiis 'lIIII,lSlS -iili I IH ul -I iiiulllx lml live imliviiliizll Illiiiuis iiilm-s :mil win: . Ilicy zilsu plana-il l,-,v iii flu All Aifiiiiiil f-vi-iii iiiiisiiliiul rlic lvcsr im-znsiirc ul .1QYIIIIILISISIIIJIIIIV All rgxliilmiririii ruin llc-ligliiwl lmslui-ili,ill Liana ll luimi ffirming imiiiiifl lNIiiywri1iil. NL-w ri, IJIWWISUX fimrli lin Pirates' iiiiri.il frm scziwii, Igiiiiic-, wirli liiill-iiim: flcimiiixriniririiis, iii .iflliiiiiii ui Iwi lmiil I'i.iili.iiii iiiifiiiil ilu liwplm l1T.llII. Ilia lwys In iriiiiil 1 ir, I':r1-4 lull xgfgnoid 3114 VARSITY GYMNASTICS ON BARS: Donofrio. KNEELING AT RIGHT: Watson, Lapham. Culberrson STANDING: Coach Roerzheim, Kos. Larmie, Radl-Tie wicz, Walker, Braslield. Liddell, FROSH-SOPI I GYMNASTICS IIOINU HM KISIZNIHZ Clisicllii. FRONI' RUXX. CMAQIT Bnrlmm. Luilw. Snitz. Sc Prine, Iirsiul, Trmxbridgc, Miiiimii mm. Illlaml. STl1l.iTlu.i. Skluxmg, Ku ri C Fnhlli. IJULIIUN. HAIR Rwxxk liirwm, Blum-. XX'.ii1.lQ-rliiwg. Mum Kiilxki, KILILIU, N.lLlL'l'Il. Iilgin nml Proxisn Imalxullmll Lina Llcligl Iifllllx ' hull' li l.ullu-rlsmik high lmr cxlmilwition du lllL'. I! tx V190 Q?- VARSITY TRACK S t wisp 50 3 I KQQQH , l11l'Q49! v at gg ISM Blfggyi gg 1 if 3 F? SWS ,QQtQVlS0 GWSM 1 :RCWISPN S ' FRONT ROXXT Logan, Treiber, Peterson, Freudenberger, Seyer, Petersons, Stern m, Kett. MIDDLE ROXX 2 O'Ne1ll, Krenek, Sherman, hlelletson, Northen, Hardy, Musil, Ryavic, Vanderpool. BACK ROXXU Coach Maechtle, Dunwoody, Lawrence, Howard, Jordan, Stazio, K. Miller, Wise,C.tw.1cl1 Griep. Qfurning fam jeff! fo gozffer' .jfacemen ln spite of the return of promising veterans plus some outstanding underclassmen. the best that the 1958 varsity outdoor track squad could produce was two out of three dual meet wins, a third in the Wlaukegan Invitational, and fourth in the Proviso Invitational Meet. Success came no easier indoors. The cindermen took only one dual meet while dropping three. ln triangular competition. they took a third place. a second place, and a tie for first spot. ln the bigger affairs. Coach Rex FROSH-SOPH TRACK Grieps boys placed second in the XY'est Suburbs Meet as well as in the Suburban League Meet. and sixth in the Evanston Relays. The froslvsoph track squad fated no better. The young Pirates had an indoor record of one win and three losses in dual competition. Under Coach Kenneth Murphy. the Baby Bucs racked up a first, a second, and a third posi- tion in three-team meets. FRONT ROW: Zalisk, Poscka, Croak, B. Burke, liresin, Cross, Ebbert, Schneck, Hilgenberg. SECOND ROXXY Urso, Brandau, Helling, Furlong, Lockhart. Wfinters, M. Burke, Wlarcl, McCormick. THIRD ROXV1 Parrillo, Miller, Brown, Hofmann, Hawkins, Wfazeka, Fdgren, Reichs, Kotulski. BACK ROW: Anderson, Wfeinberg, Fuller, Hamilton, Goldstein, Borchardt, M5Swain, Hill, Cavolt. 411- 4-Bl st-is el :stir is-st a - ta uf-Q-1--M 43- -. -. .Q 1,1-A - qu., . . to . ' EBU 'T l ol ,ff N ' J 5 J S C Crlllflflr IECIIFIOII ITIQII 8511 tai? I 0lfUlfl - Q 3 2 ' s N t tx! VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Coach Appleton, Hovorka, Pelligrino, De Ano, Chiero, Keys, Grist, Reda, Scavo, D. Landa, Mgr. XY ilder. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Digerness, Collins, Schuppe, Luehring, Puck, Vlensen, Schatz, Buchanan, Kwiatkowski. Liddell, Mgr. Balow. BACK ROW: Wolf, johnson, Bimler, Kucik, Wauer, Grove, Rothrock, Mills, Mgr. Sikora. VARSITY BASEBALL Hampered by spotty hitting and occasional erratic hurling, the defending state champion Buc baseballers picked up live setbacks in their first ten encounters. Enthusiasm for another Illinois title mounted when the Pirates won their lirst three games, all non-league matches. Behind the stingy pitching of Frank Reda, Dave Schuppe, Jim Johnson. Dave Kwiatkowski, and Ellis Mills, D. B. Appletons squad blasted Elgin and Blue Island 6-U, and La Grange I5-5. The conference schedule proved disastrous as the Bucs garnered only 2 wins in the opening 7 gamesg however. Kwiatkowski and Reda combined to whirl a 15-l no- hitter against New Trier. As Prnri went to press, Reda, XY'auer. and Liddell were pacing the clubs hitting attack. just prior to the state tourney the Pirates caught tire as Ron XY'auer and jim Liddell came through with last inning safeties in successive victories over Evanston XVildkits. '-o. and Oak Park Huskies, 5--L ip!-.i fifff Pirciirits llilil IO RIGHT Sthatz. liwiatkowski. hella. Mills. 5x'l1LlPPL'. , o.c Appleton I fllwal ixgf'-:V lXl?ll7lDl'Rb ,xi nxt: Bimlcr. Nl llvlNi. liwmtkoxxski. slxxlvlml. XX-.lLlL'I'. liutik IW l.inil.i. mln, '.:' A 1 Q . 2 Fifi Z, rf z ' Et r 7 Ez. 5: ' 1 A ' A V ' K' lll I IU Rlkilll lllIxll.lll.llI, K-roxe, and Naxo mslirlingi 90 1 I Q 1 - l ,xg Ag Q N ati! Na J 4 we is ,QWGYS ig. yt -vvkpj .vi My , KX . ,,,1.,, UlV'l'l3ll7l.l5lilx ' 4 f --' . 4 ',, 'J ' A -. . fr iff.. .- Ill'l no Rllilll rr W hi -.3-bt V 5 ,A X ,.... it.-.it it..i1i.eati. 5 Lx if K j f 1 'wal , I I Int-io, lirltlell. Mya' . W N A as f F' U A. V 4 A ,RQ V if -5 5 34. f A ,. .,.. .1 1. .M 'HON :Xl l'l Nl Pa e163 SOPH BASEBALL f l , , 1 4 ,K r J, f v. ,K K ' V Q' I HQ: Y -ff -, 1 'X V J ' 1+ ., 1, 5 iff, I ' ' lg K 1 5 XV 2-... 525 f1 ,T f' 1 . 1 Y , ,1 ,. .0 I, l 4 WJ A I fa , 1 ya .. ff ,:,...2.f 2 1 FRONT ROW: Nixon, Schwalm, Kavanagh, Custardo, Grecco, Walsh, Puplis. MIDDLE ROW: Dluhy, Kucik, McPherson, Kusta, Wakerlin, Netrefa, Greninger, Prince. BACK ROW: Martin, Strutzel, Brunst, Schoff, Goldman, Slobodnik, Boltemeier, Norton, Skridulis, Beranek, Coach Tiefenthal. 27,-MA, 52,01 Z?aaQLaf em Batik for .iid SOPH BASEBALL Superb chucking and a potent offense boosted Pro- viso's soph diamondmen to an 11-1 record this spring with six games to play. In league competition the Blue- and-White ledger read 4-1. The Bucs inaugurated their season at Elgin with a 15-0 triumph followed by a 5-2 decision over Blue Island at home. Highlighting the campaign were victories over Oak Park, 7-0 and 14-2. In the hrst Huskie contest, Carl Brunst, Steve Boke- meier, and jim 1-Iovorka teamed up to spin a no-hitter. FROSH BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Keller, Stott, Soo, Bock, Pacelli, Byron, Mascetti. FROSH BASEBALL Coach joe Wrobke's Baby Bucs found themselves leading the league with a 5-1 slate after blowing the first three exhibition contests. Late-inning slugging helped the frosh clobber New Trier 11-2, Watikegan 11-10, and Evanston 10-6 in conference play. Trailing Waukegan 10-1, the Little Blue, sparked by Tony Niketopolous' bases loaded triple, fashioned a 10-run rally in the final inning to snatch an apparent victory from the Bulldog Pups. SECOND ROW: Wright, Dix, Schwebke, Treichel, Swinborn, Dietrich, Mastro, Grady. THIRD ROW: Coach Wrobke, Coach Gilbert, Mele, Beltrame, Hord, Bosco, Mgr. Hulbert, Mgr, Allen, Mgr. Gunst, Mgr. Gehrke, BACK ROW: Harrison, Richter, Murphy, Abraytis, Wauer, Niketopolous, Grirhn, Martino. sg- 39.11 1501 .VISE af' ati Ze' , X 1 Q 1 0- 'i WQQQQ Qfsi 'N 'X i ga?-Plfl3Q' L , 1 X, Q11 51 350 1533 X ff inn :srl Q Dansk lff' A A...-f .E . A. ly! FN aafaas N t 1 A f 5, S .1250 i Xi f . N N' 1 PR fa or 1-1.1 5 f to fb I I 1 rf' t Av fa 2 gay cinnia cw ,MWA .Sim-in cene mar 'W ww! 44534 GOLF FRONT ROW: Schuppe, Towler, Johannes, McKinney. MIDDLE ROW: Scherer, Howell, Lerner, O'Neill. ff- BACK ROW: Coach He-ald, Illingsworth, Ranger, Scalidi. il! Tv f f ZQWLU' f -if cg je Nfl. S c gaqx 4 ff 'gig ,,,, , ,c,, 5,-xg gm if., 4 W' 1 GOLF . ' A lack of adequate golf facilities within Proviso Township did not discourage golf coach Wfilliam Heald. Featuring lettermen Wayne Towler and Tom Illingsworth, Pro- viso's golf aggregation retained a somewhat drab 1-5 mid-season slate. After falling prey to season-opening Elmwood Park, SM-GM, the Buc linkmen reversed the tables and squelched the Parkers at home by an identi- cal score for their only win. TENNIS Nineteen fifty-eight will be a building year, according to a pre-season prediction by tennis mentor Nick Ernest in appraising Pro- visos junior-laden varsity. Led by Les McCul- lough and Karl Petersohn, the varsity main- tained a 4-10 record at press time while Coach Wfalt Cryer's frosh-soph netmen enjoyed an improved 7-7 mark. Increasing slim 3-2 and 4-l varsity and frosh--soph wins over Elm- wood Park in the season opener to twin 5-O victories at mid-season illustrates the teams season improvement. if 1 VARSITY TENNIS FRoNr Row: Austin. Mentltala, Howard, x , if X I lilrbi N a is ., V2 'affix 1:1 a V s Hi 5 1 I x im Exe ala X :tj at X X 'tl PY P ,tif il , , Q s 'av Speicher. McCullough. Gibson. ' IRAC K ROXX 1 Mgr. XY'enk. Tommer. Yvenzel, Sciortino, Petersohn, Mgr. Calienclo, Coach :V elf' 'ak X, ip yjp, L . ' . r + ' i- 1 f - -1 ' u ,Q 7 w fi 11 fi WW f f yi f W N ' wc wwf l RUSll-SUl'll il'liNNlS NI Rim 3 Nt-:net-ek. lhngcrt. Hatsllber- al fllilbl, letkie. 4 RUXX, Stlunlss. lilcckncr, Young, Mvililt-ll, Santutti, ll.lllllS, Fisher. UM lx Html XY'elwcr, llrooks, Moelk, Peck, but-iltf. Stl1.1t'lel. lit-nisck, kloacll Cryer. K ',,,,E ,fmt 4 V' i ' ' ' All 'T' f 'M QA fm. fa '1 . ' q ' .A f i A 'T af ,J ' tiaf M13 'R .1-q.m.w4 - ,-,, . Y - - .-mv , 7 fl Q IP i U0i C LU? GLUIZ-Q Xff ff 1 lj f N x X? xx 1 N x x xx Xxx! 1 XX 1 i 1? '5' 6 i, 1 1 K ffl f fi The world we owned , . , . . . because we took the raw subsrance of A school. shaped it to ii: our needs, and gave in life. We claimed Proviso as our world because without us it is nothing. Our 'world lay above us below us within us. From the beginning we gravitared toward ins center, embraced its activities, and mingled with its people. ,Before we left we paused in remember our wonderful world of study ,sporrs romance promise in the Biggest Proviso Ever, Q, i! 1 5 WT W, ,i 1 4 V I W 1 ' 4 i i :jim ll 4 RMSARTDRE f K i -I' ',,..,.-,,,, X., 20:5 . by VI L . ff Z' . A ff S ft 1 f , f , M sl Q or' 0 u I y n fiinfgn-:Q s ' A I 1' MQ f if ,, 'GN , ' tw W ? tl Lets see, rum, 4x' - Sy' . . . on April 9, 1865. Lee r surrendered at Appornattox . . . Mr. Iohnson, I cant ' f I' - 1 .a.m,-: : t ' ,, l5f,3 ,S1 Z?fxs ,h . ' - - V- ' - - My understand these categorical syllogisrns . . . only live min- f -- N'-N ?f,,7Qf f 'pf' Z - V A - -- yy utes left to this study hall . . . r-r-ring! f A - . X' X F ,ij Thoughts .popping-in and taut, problems, questions, W- r 24.75031 teachers talking, monitors walking all greet the Provtso , 5, I student in his world ot study. V, 'j qi IVV, MI . 1,454 ,Lf -177 , 1227 if f .-,f , fssmf ifw, , wt Arriving at school, Betty Keding shows sur- prise and delight at her gaily decorated locker. to appreciative class. t W 9 2 ,A ,f 4 ,X , ,Q M. J Term paper rcscurch zlttcntifm during il Suu the lihrztry. 'JU o uc FD F! 71 1 FD :w FD vv IJ: Ju- gc U7 0-52 'vii Urn Ch o -v-.N D-o :nc .,,.. us: 'f-Q To o C: P'1r-V 5? V5-. E? P11-1 sets .NQX ,iq-'Q ,Nts N occupies blame l'it'l4L-ns' mtl period cxcursimi to l'.lL'4' llrll Third period Ends Robert Gaddis seeking the root of the problem while Anita Lubko studies the characteristics of a flicker. ,,,,w.wrfv f WLM. f ,W ' 'W ,Z W ff' wx egilualy elvelgifj QA igif ucriefg M 4 fjfwkff . J QW if , , A pre-lunch study hull provides Charlene Roycht the opportunity to perform some important research. ln the same study hall Ron Hovorka Grams for un upcoming test by means of visual aids. Utilizing the few spare minutes after lunch. Bill Perkins proves that students do study. Afternoon home ec. finds Donna Man- S I L ' x eijlyica X ag rawb fo CAM miie-f W ton modeling the results of her sewing before admiring classmates. ,B , --...A ,, Wu, f 1 --1 '- A a my .Tx sw .V , , ,, WJ, , W oodshop students learn plane sense on a seventh period project. Dreaming of hours of idleness. Millie Prihich awaits Bob Luehring at the close of the day. W ..-' A ,Wm ff stop marks students' depart nrt' -ll dnfs und. P I A plt-.1s.1nt clmt .lt the lwuw 1 .VV A I 'fb .,., 5 st l ii - I W ' , - X WW Mfg. ,. X 0 X aw:gxgwy.:tgj5s:sgi, V fs 1 ' ,xt , , , . ea-'ff W ,V VV V 1,.., V V , , AW 4 M g fx , f , N ,. In rw, ' ,4 yi 4,5 ffv ,, f, j,,,,,,, sf Why , , ' f Y M W - l Q My-si, 1 1 ' I .Y 'f f..,...,,-7-ff-ww - , 51 H , V , , 4 , ,ag - , X Van Ryza, cheerleading captain, bubbles with enthusiasm as she cheers the team to victory. f7Ae YXILJJ of 5 orb Faculty officials, ready to punch identifi- cation cards, await football fans at the We gotta win, booms crowd in re- sponse to efforts of peppy cheerleaders. 'M In a jubilant mood, Cheerleaders leave the field after Homecoming game in the car bedecked with shakeroos. ' fl X Q f fa f f f . if l J X gh t ' f gy JV? fi Qffvgf ' ff 5 a VY? I A swf A f fy S w S' 7 S 1 W Z .s M 5 A fa XX fn 7 r f 1 Yff ff i Fil I X w r, f ' 1 W- 1. l A '5 A tl A I ,W , 1, tr. J? . 4 ,xii :Av rw AQ of WOIWLOLIQCQ Wayne Grove, Class vice-president, and Sandra Mun- ger, secretary, exchange Howers on Prom night. Flowers, Gardens, and Dreams! converted the field- house into a paradise of Japenese lanterns and apple blossoms with the aid of the small bridge and the wishing-well pagoda. Receiving a helpful assist from her escort, Millie Pribich smiles and realizes as the evening comes to an end that this is really a world of romance. if ,qw i, M 'Z is if J, f X7 1 ,f V gaze Zffe 'ff 'ff 7 we 3 ffwa aff' ,f 4 ' 1, , X A, si N . Arla 1 ff Af , sii c fi T X L :cf ,i , , STORY Ol 'l'llIi YEAR September lireslnnun lliiy . . . I1oi11ei'noi11 I'L'I5l'L'SL'Ill1llIVCS elee neil . . . Sinilenr lmnntil lllillltlllbll. October 'l'l1e ggreail llii epiilenuin ...senior rings , . . llunief unniiig weelienil, mlllbllkllllllwll liezil' '.., senior pictures . . . nieilzils presenleil ill Stlinlairsliiln As- semblies . . . Senior illillL'lll Show ill Desert lnn. November C,rnssCQcii1nii'y Iwl1llCLill1llIll7lHIlS...y,UI'l'UI'U1lIIlSlllL' lmlls . . . variety slmw 'goes HfiXl'UlIIlLl ilie XWui'lil , . . Drills iintl Sllgill' llguliliesn step uni un Drill' lDLlll4,QlllCl' Date Night . . . 'lllmnlxsigiving Ivlwlul raises lnnils for Rankin hive. l':ipe IT2 psi SX M December College Dui '... 'l'welx'e Angry plurorsf' all-seliool play ',,. Girls' liklgllk' doll project . . A Christiniis illL'1l,llxxllllk'XYilI1lCl'llltlL'i '... fil1l'lSlIN.lS Assemblies, -lniumry XY'oll' buolQsq1l'l'ix't '... l'rovi week . . . lirsf time we l.1te Iwo linnl exgnns per snbieet, liebruzlry Valentine tnrnnbonl, llSXX'L'k'lllCAll'lSi Swirl . . . senior elzlss plgiy, You lixlllil iliAlliL' lr XVirli You. Nlalrcli filmriiy week, lie limp lienelit' '... Pride Wieeli wiili our llivoriie bird, Pritlerino . . . Subnrlmn l,L'LlfQlIL' elizllliplollsliilw in l3LlSliL'IlWglll , , , sfglfe e'l1gllN- piunsliip in gymnastics . . . Bow XY'eelQ, soeli hop ling linnnee' '... junior class play, Our Townf 311 1111111 01101111111 May EighthC1r111leChet-'logealier...51u1lent6.1111111114 STORY OE THE YEAR 4811211311111 llp 111111 Shippindg Out' '... 1JLl171lLLlf14JI1S ljotluelx ,,.' illflbhlllllli 1111115 '.,. sopl1omore pilfly. April lsl11111l 12I1e111ll1fll'IL'Ill . tl1e 12111111 Spring 1111- L11Lll1llNCIlf . . , lfirls 1.L'il'Q1lL' 1I'lSfl111LlllflI1 1 , . Easter 11ssen1hl1es . . , Easter v111-11111111 . . . PYP Sun- 5511111181 11115111- rise Serviee '... NHS l511nquet ...' '1X'11JHL1S 111 the ,unc DWP Swlm 51111111 1 1 - 41101111 1ll Ul'5- 4111111919 PVC l71n11l CXLIIVIS , . . M11r1l11nIg Pl'AlLI1Lk. '.,, 1,4Jl1X'HLL1TlllI1 sent liis111et' '.,. Seholttrship Assemhlies. 1 1 , 011155 D15 1,,, C,.,mmmLQ,m',,1, Summer sunlight 111lls o11 il lone lillllllll' scrub- hing 11w11y the seulli l11L1l'l-QS of I11ULlSLlllL1S of feet. CQl11tte-ring 1le11ts 111111 th11111ling heels which onee trotl tl1is h11ll no longer eome to lfllll' its lN1ll'lJ1C surface. 'l'he 11111 must 111111 it prep.1re1l for tl1e e11- tr11111e of new shoes 111111 tl1e retur11 111 ol11 ones, Some shoes will 11ever I'CILll'l1. They 11re gone 4 gone with their owners, tl1e seniors. CQl11ssroon1s tlevoitl ol 1l.1sses, row Llpllll row of empty loekers, lifeless 1orri1lo1's - 1111 remin11 us th11t the ye11r, the big ye-111' is over. So111ewl1e1'e 1111, 7 114 MW' ,M other school, Proviso XVest they 1'11ll it, is Alwillllllg 1 its first stu11enr. The Biggest Proviso liver h11s ee11se1l to exist exeepr 111 tl1e worl11 ol IUUITTUIAY, Bill Wfise gives 11 sigh of relief while uttering, At last l've made it! Pat Billings lends Wally' jensen 1-1 helping hand in preparation for the long last walk. Fred Krall and Barbara Guardel make plans and promises for the future. 11,,.....-ww 1 Carol Adams 62,122 James Adams 62 John Ady 62,61,91,128,154,151 158,150 Adrianne Ahlenstorf 9,62,108,129 Sam A.uppa 62 David Alberti 62 Robert Albrecht 62,12 Deanna Allen 62 Judith Allen 62,70,90,114,119, 1221.140 Jacqueline Aman 62 Eena Andriacchi 65 Lynn Andriette 65,118 Lawrence Anthony 65 Josephine Ardente 65 Larry Argento 65 Darlene Ariola 65,119 Jo Ann Askevold 65 Ann Austin 65 Judith Baber 65 Barry Bacall 65 John Baer 65,158 Kay Baethke 65,72,90,106,108, 109,115,120 Margaret Bagley 63 Gale Baker 65 Kenneth Baker 65 Levina Ball 65 Gloria Barber 65,108 Joanne Barone 65 Carol Barsema 65,109 Donald Barth 65 Klaus Barthel 65 Yolanda Bartolini 65 Sandra Basarich 9,65,129 James Bathje 65 William Battcher 65,112 Roberta Baumann 63 Dennis Bednar 65 Dale Bellovich 65,107,160 Marie Bender 63 Donna Benjamin 65,119 Sandra Berebitsky 64 John Berglund 64,158 Charles Berndt 64 Carol Bestina 64 Marcia Beukema 9,64 David Biel 64 Patricia Billings 64,111,114,116, 175 Richard Bimler 64,109,114,155, 154,140,162 Victor Bisluk 64 Everett Bleichroth 64 Ralph Boatman 64,112 Betty Bocconcelli 64 Sandra Boeck 64,119,122 Marianne Bonauro 64,109 Wayne Bongianni 64 Ronald Boni 64,147 Robert Borker 89 Grant Bornzin 64,107,I10,154, 147 Henry Bos 64,114,l18,119 Richard Bosch 64,127 Shirley Bossert 64 Bernard Boylan 65 Alan Brandau 66,91 Edward Brasfield 89 Graeia Brasi1e65.1 15 George Bre1hte1 65,127 John Breivoeel 65,127 Michael Brennan 65 Beth Brentlineer 65,108,109.l ll Barbara Brieschke 65,126 Joan Brown 65 Margo Ann Brown 65,115 Fred Brunke 65 Karen Brunke 65 Roberta Brunke 65 Marilyn Bu11a1k 65 Davi11Bu11z65,IS1.11' Raymond l'1uen,uer65,12 ' Geraldine liujnowski 65 lilizabeth Bun1h65,91,l11,115. 122 l5.l1'17.l1'L1 11Il1l1lJ'119 enior Joyce Burditt 65 Charlene Burger 65 Patricia Burke 65,1 14,118,120 Thomas Burnette 65 Howard Busch 65 Sunny Buvak 65 Leonard Cada 65 Judith Cain 65 Queenella Cannon 66 Mike Carbon 66,115,155 Carole Cardinell 66 Mary Carlino 66 Carmela Carpino 66 Arthur Chaltin 66 Judith Charpie 66,70,111,114,116 Thomas Chase 66 Judith Chiappetta 66,119,126 Kenneth Ciavarella 66 Maureen Cimbalo 66 Patricia Ciotti 66 Edward Clapsaddle 66,140 James Clark 66 Rita Clarke 66 Janet Clary 66 Dona Cobb 66,115 Alice Compton 66 Robert Conklin 67 Sharon Connorton 67 Richard Conrad 67 Anna Cooper 67 Robert Copeland 55,67,157 Johann Corry 67,70,114,118,120 Anthony Corso 67 Arlene Cortino 67 Jerry Cory 67 Anita Cosenze 67 Phillip Cote 67 William Cotton 67,109 Sandra Cowen 67,128 Ronald Cucci 67 Dennis Cummins 67 Theresa Curtis 67 Christine Cygan 67 Fredric Dale 67,155,157 Eugenia Dalinis 67,115 James Dandridge 67 Susan Daniels 9,67,72,108,114, 118,125,129,140 Phillip Darling 67,125,124 Phyllis Darrough 67,107,140 Annette Daudelin 67 Gene Davis 112,152 Patricia Davis 67,122 Rosemary De Angeles 64,67 Rosemarie De Ano 9,67,100,106, 108,114,120 Sylvia De Fotis 9,62,67,108,120, 140 Lois De Train 67 Sara Di Lola 67 Elizabeth Diener 68 Alex Dietzel 68 John Di Maria 68,127 Donald Divis 68 Jeanette Dornbrow 68,126 Thomas Donovan 68,11 1,119 Jerry Dougherty 68,91 Dolores Drews 68 Ri1har11 Dunwoody 68,155 111 110,111,158,159,16l lllaine Durkin 68 Nanty Dvorak 9,68 J11y1L'1l11-511111 68 111111111111l1111zll11sfrH,1.18 lii1har1l 1'11lVV2l1'1l's 89 1're11 ltnisle 68 Dennis lliserinaon 68 Jlll11L'5 l'.l1lers 68 John 1ll1ison68 Glenn l'1l1s1ron167-L 11211111111 11111111611 65-L Darlene 11Il1111l4L11lAl11I 68,11'5,116, 123 Janles 1lslci11lse1l69 Joan l1v.uls69,100,1ll,115,1.'11, 1181 no 1 ,' -1,' Ju luh ltvans 69 .QFLLJQX Donna Faillo 69 John Fanslow 69 Nancy Farina 69 lrwin Feldman 69 Sally Fenhouse 69 Edmund Finch 69,150,158 Faith Fippinger 62,69,l09,115, 115,120 John Fippinger 69,150 Sharon Fippinger 64,69,115,122 Gary Fisher 69 Donna Fitzgerald 69 Howard Fletcher 69,110 Bruce Floyd 69,147 Edward Ford 69,115 Martin Formento 69 Mary Forsgren 69,157,142 Kenneth Fox 69 Williani Frank 89 Richard Frankowitch 69 Rolf Franzen 69 Norman Freeman 5,69,91,117 Walter Freeman 69 Mary Ann Freiberg 69,70,111. 114,116,120 Judith Fries 1s9,1o7,i119 Richard Friske 69 Sharon Furrie 69,142 Corinne Gannon 69 Charles Ganschow 69,155,154, 147,158 Sandra Garbe 70 Robert Garrett 70,112 William Gay 70 Anne Gebhart 70,100,106,111, 114,120 Terry Gehl 70 Laura Geiling 70 Mary Gianacopoulos 70,107,124 Dolores Gibson 70 Janice Gillespie 70 Louise Gillespie 70,108 Peter Giordano 70 John Girard 70 Barbara Girton 70 Gary Glaberson 70 John Glerum 70,107,1l4,155, 154,157 Sally Gobetz 70 Barbara Gordon 70,90,108,122, 140 Cynthia Gordon 70,114,120 Jo Ann Gordon 70,140 William Gorge 70 Constance Gorlo 71,l06,108,1111 119120110 Barbara Gorman 71 Richard Gottfried 71,12 James Gottfried 71 Paul Grady 71,115,1 35,151,151 Florence Graziano 71 Judy Green 71 John Greene 71,158 John Greenwald 71,91,109,115, 1 11 1 55 1 5 l V 1141 Grilhrlu 1,129 Dennis Gross 'l lVlar,uarer Gross 71 12.'1Ll1'I'1fif1vss1 ll W.1y'll1' Grove '1,109,110,19s, 111.1 1',16,1,1 2.1 151111721111111121111911 '1,1'5 5.u.r1.ou1n1ns1 1,108,115,118 11'1,I 10110 1.11111-s 11.111 '1 1N'1.u'y 11.I1lI1.l11 'l l..unh1-rl llannuni l 1ohnll.1ns1-n '1,11 ',1I 1,183 J.lI11L 511il1111'11 il,11l,ll11 , . . ..1n1lr.u 111111111411 1,116,119,110 Ar111urll.u'1ly '1,10',1 10,1 51, 111 1511 161 1111lY11Ll1I11l'l 1,15 11!lN'1l11.l11ll'51x '1,1. 1141 n1on1l ll.u1n1an 'I 1.1111'QlL'1 llaslolw l,90,1 in 11rsn1.1 11.111111 'l IHIQ1' 171 Thomas Hawley 89 Brenda Hedberg 71,115,118,125 Judith Heidemann 71 Joyce Heil 72,91,124,140 Clare Heinrich 72 Paul Heitmann 72,91 Karen Helling 72,109,120 Carole Herbert 72 Nancy Herda 72 Mike Hels 72 Goetz Henke 72 Bobette Hertel 72 Joyce Hesse 72 Carol Hesterman 72,114 Kenneth Hicks 72 Eugene Hilgenberg 72 Eileen Hill 72 Mary Hinton 72 Judith Hinz 9,72,114,122,157, 158,142 Diane Hlavac 72 Florence Hodgson 972,107,114 Warren Holcomb 72 Donna Holland 72 John Holland 89 Geraldine Holly 75 Harold Hopler 75 Thomas Hosler 75 Sharon Hostetler 64,75,10S,115 Ronald Hovorka 75,155,154,150. 162,169 Sharon Howard 75 Shirley Howard 75,108 Anna Hrobowski 75 Barbara Huff 75 Walter Hund 75 Robert Husal-1 75 4 Tom Illingsworth 75,155,154,164 Josephine Incrocci 75 James Irving S9 Roger Jable 73,io6,109,ii4,12'. 154 Harry Jacknow 75 Barbara Jackson 75 Thomas Jacobi 75,127 James Jacobsen 75,91 Patricia Jacobsen 75 Patricia Jatfee 75,l07,108,11l, 1 19,120 George Jacques 75,1 12 Thomas Janiszewski 73 Thomas Janulewicz S9 Carol Jargstort 75,115 Joseph Jarus 75 Thomas Jelferson 6175.161 Wallace Jensen 75,115.15,5.154. 157,158,162,17S Juanita Jewell 75 Paul Jirousek 75 XValter Johannes 75.1 28.16-1 Linda Johnson 73 Livia Johnson 7-1 Pat Johnson 7-1,116 Ted Johnson 7-1 XVendell Johnson 71, 127,151 David Jones 7 1 llatricia Jonescue 7 1 l.ouiseJuri1'k 7 1 Carol K.il5.1t 71.122 Arline Kaiser 7 1 xY11ll1L'l111 Kaye 71 Deanna 1i.1lll1l11 Silvio1i.11ve6l.'1.108 i'Xlltk'1K.ll11ll1Sl'i1 71 G.nyK.1ppel ' 1.125 Allwett 1K.11'.lS '1,1 15.1 10 7 1,1 1 1 71 1'l1.1r1ort1' liasch l1.uh.u'.i Kassner 7 1 116 1 ' ' lerri lxatsulis 7 7 ' 1.1 15.11 .158 17.1161 K.iu1er 71,111 Nnholas Kaulinan 7 I XY'i1liani Kauty. '1 Betty Kearney 7 1 15L'11y:l11I1 Kedin1u62, l,11l,l2l, 129,168 Charlene Kelmrine ' 1,1 10 Donna Kelly 71,125 Katherine Kelly 74 Gerald Kent 74 Judith Kernoske 72,74,114 116 Ann Kim 74 Ben King 89 Guenther Klaus '4 Roy Klein 75 Eugene Klernp 75,127 Frank Klopcic 75 Ken Knickrehm 75 Dorothy Knight 75 Walter Knosp 75,117 Marcia Knudsen 75,132 Catherine Koba 75,126 Mary Koehler 75 Frank Kojder 75 Sylvia Kolvitz 75 Joseph Konopka 75 Rudolph Korpas 75,150 Thomas Kawalski 75 Fred Krall 75,150,173 Geraldine Krawczyk 75 Roger Krenek 75,110,133,150, 157,161,168 Gail Kroepel 75 William Kroll 75 Robert Krouse 75 Roy Krumm 75 Sandra Krumwiede 75 Robert Kueiit 75,1 111,155,131 140,150 Patricia Kuhlmann 75 Donna Kvale 75,107,140 Marlene LaCoy 75 Patricia Ladik 75 a Ronald Landa 72,75,106,109,110, 114,116,133,134,147 Diana Landeen 75 Lorraine Lange 75 Judith Langley 9,76,108,122,129 Jacqueline La Rocco 89 William Larson 76 Jean Larson 76 loseph LaSpisa 76 Richard Lawrence 76,110,133, 134,147,161 Edward Layer 76 Nancy Lehky 76 Charlotte Lehmann 64,76,108,109 Franklin Leaver 70,89,114,119 Ned Letto 76 John LeVan 76,116,137,138,157 Carol Lewis 76 Dennis Lewis 76 James Liddell 76,140,147,160, 162 James Lienhardt 76 Jean Line 76 Lawrence Lincoln 76,127 Margaret Lipper 76,117 Carolyn Lloyd 72,76,114 Sharon Locke 76,116 Warren Logelin 76,114,118,119, 127 Patricia Long 76,108,1l1,114, 120,140 Jane Loresch 76,126 Judy Loresch 76,126 James Lott 76 John Louer 76 Joyce Lubin 76 Richard Luehring 76,107,162 Robert Luehring 76,109,110,170 Richard Lussow 76 James Luurs 76,116 Judith Luzak 77 Horace Lyles 77 Warren Maag 77,126,128 Mary MacDonald 77 Bernard Madden 77,134,147 Dorothy Madison 77,140 Mary Magers 77,108,109 Ernest Magnetta 89 Angela Maiorello 77 Arlette Makert 77,115,116 ohn Malovich 77 J Sylvia Maniarrez 77,111,114,118, 119,120 enior Allan Manweiler 77,110,l15,133, 147 Joanne Manzo 7 Dorothy Marco 7 Dave Marcum 77 Larry Marcum 77 Mary Markett 77 Terry Markley 77,115 Roger Marks 77,140 Barbara Marousek 77,91 ,l 2 3 Patricia Marpool John Marshall 77 Patricia Marshall 77 Shirley Marshall 77 Ruth Martin 77 Charles Martino 77,126 Barbara Martz 64,77,116 Gertrude Marunde 77 Shirley Mason 77,115,122 Roy Matiya 77 Michael Mattia 78 Luanne Matz 78 Evelyn Mazeika 78 Roseann Mazzarella 78 Mary McCarty 78,123 Lester McCullough 78,157,164 Sandra McDonald 78,109 Patricia McGee 78 Mary Ann Mclntire 70,78,108, 114,120 Donald McKeague 78 Wilma McKinny 78,119,126 Frank McMu1lin 78 Thelma McMurtry 78 Nancy Medland 78,122 Judith Melich 64,78,91,109,l14 Thomas Meiers 78,110 William Meschick 78 Victor Meyers 78 Christine Micheletri 78,126 John Midgard 78,107,111,114, 133,137,157 Daryl Miller 78,123 George Miller 78 Janice Miller 78 Kirk Miller 78,91,l61 Raymond Miller 78,115,150 Fred Millies 78 Henry Millies 78 Wanda Milligan 78 Ellis Mills 78,133,147,162 William Mills 78 Jerry Mistrata 79 Henry Modrzejewski 79,127 Rnnald Mogavero 79,109 Richard Monterman 79 Judith Montgomery 79,123 Barbara Moore 79 Charles Moore 79,1 12 Denard Moore 79 Robert Moore 72,79,106,110, 115,133,134 Peter Morella 79.126 Bonnie Morgan 79 Eugenia Moritz 79 Marilynn Moroz 79 leanne Morris 64,79 Mary Morris 79 Susan Morrison 79.1 15 Thelma Morrow 79 Mary Moschetti 79 Howard More 79 Phyllis Mugnolo 79 Sandra Munger 79,111,172 Kathryn Munson 79 Patricia Munson 79 Frank Naccarato 79 Carol Nardiello 79.109 Marie Nargie 79 126 Barbara Nelson 79 Janice Nelson 79 122 John Nelson 79 91 Robert Nelson 79 Nancy Nickerson 80,1l5,12-4, 137,138,142 Mary Niemans 80 Samuel Niko 80,133 Ralph Nimmet 80 CQFLCIQX Sandra Noltz 80 David Northen 80,1 33,134,161 Judith Notte'mann 80 Joseph Novak 80 Edward U'Bradovith 80,151 Ruth Obrock 80,140 Juan Ohlman 80 Jean Olsen 80,107,113 Ronald Olson 811 Lenvre Ulszewski 80 Robert Ondrayka 80 Lorelei O'Nei11 80 Mary Orlandi 70,80,l 06,1 1 1,1 19 120,140 Judith Orton 80 June Orton 80 Joan Page 80 Kathleen Page 80 Phyllis Paisley 80 Gwendolyn Pardun 80,108,120 Frank Pasqua 80 Kate Patterson 80 Algerd Paugys 80 Genevieve Paugys 80 Sandra Pearson 80,132 William Pearson 80 Joseph Penar 80,91,150 James Perkins 81 Edward Perlberg 81 Yvonne Perrin 81 Gordon Peterson 81,134 Irene Petri 81 Roger Phillips 81 Roxanne Pichman 81 Jane Pickens 64,131,168 Bernadeen Pittwood 81 Carol Plumer 81 Leroy Pochman 81,133,157 John Pocuca 81 Zygis Poderys 81 Florence Porter 81,123 Phillip Powers 35,81,132 Gale Prato 81 Millie Pribich 81,108,113,170. 172 Daniel Principe 81 Dennis Prosio 81 Edward Puck 81,106,109,110, 1 162 Geraldine Pukis 81,107,108,109, 115,129 Patricia Puplis 81,108,109,113. 114,120 Richard Push 81 Barbara Pynakker 81 Diane Radwanski 81 Elizabeth Raiola 81 Barbara Ranes 81 Michael Rathke 81,109,133,150 Robert Rau 81 Darleen Rausch 81,115,123 Frank Reda 82,134,147,158,162 Joyce Reed 82 Gary Regan 82 Charmaine Rehbein 82 Diane Reichenberger 82,114,126 Hazel Reichmann 82,106,115,120 Loretta Reimann 82,126 Diane Reinhart 82.122 Virginia Reishel 82 Carline Renzy 82,115 Rosemary Rhea 82 Mary Richardson 82 William Richmond 126 Margo Richter 82 Nancy Richter 82.1 10.111,1 14 Hazel Robinson 82,128 Phillio Robinson 82,123,132 Priscilla Robinson 82,111,114 Marlene Rodgers 82 Arlene Rogers 82 Carol Rogers 82 loanne Romano 82 Henry Rosenwinkel 82 Donald Ross 82 Jeannie Ross 82,111,115 Harryan Rovner 82 Carole Rowland 82 Page 175 Charlene Roycht82.911.91.106 108,1 1 3,120,169 Charleen Rubzetta 82 Carl Ruehmer 82 Burnette Rupp 82 Vannessa Ryza 83,106.108.1l1. 171 Kenneth Sachs 83 Lynne Sahlin 70,83,1l1,118 Sam Salerno 83 Larr.e Samson 83 Everleen Samuel 83 Edward Sansone 83,150 CarlSca1idi83,161 Joanne Scalzo 83 Carol Scanio 6-'l,83,91,109,115. 120 Phillip Scavo 83,107,127,133, 1 34,162 Harley Schatz 83,111,123 Darlene Scheu 8,3 Patricia Scheu 83,108 Barbara Schick 83,107,108,1 15, 1 16,140 Richard Schlachta 83 Edward Schlichting 83 Robert Schmahl 83,1 12,1411 Ann Schmidt 83,115 Jean Schmidt 83 Marilyn Schmitz 83,122 Philip Schneeberger 83 John Schneider 83 Diane Schnell 83 Barbara Schrader 83 Beverly Schultz 83 Donald Schultz 83,115 Carol Schulz 83 Rosine Schulz 83 Sharon Schulz 83 Daniel Schuman 84,115,137,138 Elaine Schumlitz 84,107,115,132 David Schuppe 84,107,1 1O,133. 134,147,162 Russell Schuppe 84 Thomas Schuppe 62,2-14,1 10,1 15, 147,164 Patricia Schwartz 84 Judy Schwass 84 Alfred Schwecke 84,110 Catherine Sciortino 84 Joseph Serio 84 Lynn Sego 84,106,109,114 Carol Severs 84 Sandra Sheeks 84 George Shover 84 Raymond Shure 84,127 Joanne Silenzi 84 Lorene Siligmueller 84 Barbara Silkairis 84 James Sikora 84,162 Carl Skilbred 84,91 Allen Skrobish 84 Dayie Sly 70,84,114,116 Kathleen Smeryage 84 Allen Smith 84 Barbara Smith 84,122 Bonnie Smith 84 Bruce Smith 64,84,110,114,133 Joan Smith 84 Lila Smith 84 Patricia Smith 84,133 Shei'a Smith 85 Norman Sokol 85,112 Narda Somers 85 Patricia Sortino 89 John Spencer 85 Frank Speno 64,85 Beverly Sperling 85,142 Joyce Spicka 85 Charles Spizzo 85,127 Diana Spotswood 85.115 John Stadler 85.127 John Stahnke 85 Shirley Stange 85 Julian Stanton 85 Lynne Statkus 85,111,1l4,120 Barbara Stearns 85,91,11l,114, 1 19, 1 211 Basketball ....,.A,,..,...... Monitors ,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,A,,, Bonnie Steers 85 Anne Steger 85 Charles Steger 85 Trudy Steidle 85 Merle Steinborn 85 Robert Stelzer 85,115,l55,154, 147,158 Barbara Stevens 3,85,9l,l15,117, 128 Judith Stewart 85,117,128,140 Sue Stitils 85,142 Edna Stolbrand 85 Lorraine Strand 89 Betty Stuhlman 85 Carol Stumpf 85 Evelyn Sudlow 85 Mary Suhr 85,109,122 Lorraine Susdorf 64,85,115 Gail Swangren 86 Nancy Tanneberger 86 Bernd Temmler 86,1511 54,150, 158 Richard Terrell 86,91,125,124, 140 Daniel Tester 86 Robert Thomas 86 Robert Thompson 86,115 Peter Tinebra 86,126,140 Richard Tooth 86,1 35,1541 57 Administration: Mr. Knoeppel ,..... Jollll To1QtilSl'ii 89 Anthony Tortorella 86,91,107,117 Lucrezia Toste 86,108,109 Wfayne Towler 86,133.134,164 Linda Turner 86,108,115,120 Roger Tworsey 86,140 Janet Urban 86 Curtis Van Dyke 86 Barbara Van Natta 86,109,114 John Vanderpool 86,134,161 Judith Vanderpool 86,108,120 s 125 Gail Van Deventer 86,106,108, 115,120 Dolores Vece 86 Lucille Ventrella 86 Raymond Villa 86 Terry Vince 86,108 Sandra Vlach 86 Marianne Voitkevits 86,91,107, 115 Sharon Vovola 86 Murthy Wade 86 Jacolyn Waidley 86 Elven Walker 86,154,150,160 Joyce Vffalker 87,122 Alan Wallskog 64,87,115,133 Betty Walsh 87 Joyce Ware 87 Lois Warren 87,115 Ernest Wasilevich 87 Paul Waters 87 Robert Watson 87,115,153 Ronald Wauer 87,110,155,154, 147,162 Rory Weber 87,153,134,147,159 Arlene Weichbrodt 87,109,111 Joann Weidner 87,114 Wanda Weir 87 Arlene Whalen 87 Judith Wheeler 87 Jeneanne Whisnant 87 Carol Whysong 87,1 16,120,123 Lynda Wietzorek 87 Jill Wiker 87 Juarez Wilkins 87 John Williams 87,152 Robert Williams 87,133 Jerome Williamson 87 Lavonne Willmer 87 John Wilson 87 Ralph Wilson 87,140 Zola Wilson 87 Judith Winscott 87,140 William Wise 72,87,90,91,154, 147,161,173 Charles Witcher 87 Joanne Wolter 88,122 kQlfL6!QX 41 Mr. Holt .,....,,,,, .,,. 4 5 Mr. Taggart ....... ,,,,,, 4 2,4 Miss Terhune ..,.,, .... 4 4 Dr. Remley ..,., ,,.. 4 5 Alumni ................,.......,...,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 55 Art Department ....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 0,51 Assembly Supervisors ..... Band ..,,,.,.................., Ensembles ....,.. Baseball ........,....... ...,..156,137 ...,..,,,,158 ,,,..,162,163 ......155-156 Board of Education ...,...., 40 52 Boys' Physical Education ,...., ,,,, 2 8,29 Book Room .......,....,,,,...... Cafeteria .......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 5 Camera Club ,...,,..........,.. ,,,,,,, 1 32 Campus Views ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 .10 Cheerleaders ..,.,,,.........,,, ,,,,,,, 1 13 Choir ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 40 Mixed Ensembles ,,,,,,, YVVYYYY 1 40 Sextet ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 41 Octet .......,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 41 Choruses ........, ,,,,,,- 1 17,9 Cine Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11777112 Commencement ..,,,,,,....,,, ,,,,111 1 12, Commercial Department ,,,,,,, ,KKK 2 11,21 Co-ops ,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 11117 Counseling ....,,,,,,,,, S1 Cross Country ,,,,,,, 153 Debate .....,..,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, ,,,, 1 1 1 3-5 Division Pages Administrators we followed 58,30 Students we knew ,, .. , , 58,50 Clubs we joined .. , , 1111111115 Teams we cheered ., 1 11,1 is Wrirltl we owned Io6,1o F Driver Education , , f,'1 English Department , ,, . 11211 a Explorer Scouts ....,, , 1 1 1 Faculty ................ 112.811 FBLA ,,..,, IQKI FNA ,,,, , , I sl Football .,.....,,,,, ..,., , . 1,ir,.1s1 Foreword and Deditation .1 Forensics ,,,,,,,, ,, , Ili Freshmen ..,.,,, ,,..,. I 00,1116 FTA ,,.........,....,,,,,. 1211 GAAC. ...,, ,..,. C 110,151 Girls' Physical Education ,!o,jf Girls' League ,,,,,, ,...,, I 20-122 Golf ,,,,,,.,,.,, ,. , , , 1611 Gymnastics , ...........,,., lol! Home Economics Department 2-1,23 Homecoming . .,..., ., I71 Index, Senior .......,,,,.,.,.... I 1-1-I li Industrial Arts Department 82,55 Juniors ,,..,..............,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , '22-'JS Class Play ,, ,,,.,. .,., ,. IH e l'1'o1'jstaf1 wishes to acknowledge the servites of the following: People: Root Studios, for the photo,igrap11yg v Key Club ,,,,...,..,.,.... Kodachrome ........,i.,,.., Language Department ,.,,.. Lette rmen's Clubs ,...,... Librarians ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Library ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Library Pages ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Machine Shop Club .... Maintenance Staff .........,, Ma1orettes ..,,..........,.....,,,,,, Mathematics Department ....,, Music Department ...,,.,, ,, National Honor Society ..,,, New School ,,............,..,,. Nurses ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Orchestra ..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Ensembles ,,,, Pageant ,,,...,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,, Palette and Chisel ,,,,,,,,, Physical Education: Boys' Girls' Prom ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,1,,, Provi ,,,,..,.....,.,,, Proviso Players Proviso West ,,,,,,, PTA Board PYP ,,,.,,., . , . Racket Squad School Board , Sthool Lite Srience Club Stiente 1jL'P.l1'II11L'I1I Ser recur ies Seniors, lntroduttlon to C 1.iss Play 1 lass 1'ortr.liIs Class Poem i1ik11L'111 Show Silltouertr' Sosnil Studies 4 lttls Soc 1:11 blllillus 1101111111111-111 St i1w11oinoi't1s Nlwtlill 1'.i1llt.1Il1iII 17t'1w11111111111 S11lll'1S11l111H1'R1111 Stony oi llit- Wt-.ii Student Conntil 17xt'tt1lixt-4,1lwi1n't Rl'111R'Sk'111.11 ix ts X.lllt'l1'511t1xx Swim 1.l111t' ol ionrenis ilieniiis Itntlt llslit-ts' 111113 V.ttit-ly Show Vitrsily lllnlu Xwtestliiru Mt. 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