Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)

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It is the spirit of rebellion against anything and for anything. It is the triumph of idealism over pessimism. It is the last hope of a tense and frightened people. Youth today faces the greatest challenge of any generation in history. XV e have inherited a world used as a testing ground for decadent political ideologies and as a playground for power-hungry mad- men. We hold in our hands the opportunity either to give what we can to the world or to destroy the results of years of progress. We face a great challenge, but with a greater weapon - youth. Thumb through a filing cabinet in the main office and you will find an amazing array of numbers, names, and lists. Walk into the machine shop and you will see row upon row of costly, preci- sion-made tools. Amass book after book of statistics, examine any number of financial reports and yet ignore one element - people - and Proviso will remain merely a group of structurally sound and well equipped, but useless, buildings. That one element can- not be measured except by quanrityg it has no price and cannot be replaced. It is at once the cause and the result of every physical or mental activity, every plan or dream which has made Proviso more than a name. It has become an inseparable part of a won- derful whole - this element called - PROVISO'S PECPLE Where Is The . . There! The last Workman set down his tools and gazed at an endless expanse of hall. A lone figure opened the door, peered in, and entered the corridor. ln a few hours, the hall echoed the footsteps and words of 4200 such figures - September, 1958. At Proviso West, bewildered freshmen roamed wild-eyed through twisting passages while sophisticated sophomores non- chalantly became just as lost. Soon the novelty wore off and Provisoites turned to the serious business of studying - the girl across the aisle, the scene out the window, and occasionally even a book. In spite of this busy schedule, however, they found time to cheer their gridiron stars to victory. And who can forget the lovely ladies at the Homecoming dance . . . Wl1at? Exposes Freshmen Page 7 5...-p fqq' A-14' -Ni ,QV . 'if N R2 vw: M A x 40 mwygq .if Mm X x yiwdf Q r 5 N.. Q ff S51 N ,BMV K gf is M' XX 'f W N K 1 N i Sm c A W- 4 1 Axim .mc firms at N was tial W I QP V- , X ,,,, t it vt 6.9 S ' - rt' s w. ' if , '-.::,,.., ' 'za 61. f 2 x-::- QW fix? N X -Q S Ii- ta-mpg, X 5 c l - xx. A --. is V xt ,Q K ex li , , at , ai ' xt Provisoifes Struggle With Final Exclm Hey! lt's snowing! Maybe they'll close the school! In spite of high hopes and fond wishes, Proviso students. like the U.S. mail, went through snow, hail. sleet - and semes- ter exams. Having taken winter's worst in stride, they breezed through the responsibili- ties of parenthood, tby proxy, that ish as Girls' League adopted Phan Thi Hien, Vietnamese foster child. Moving on from this Oriental doll to stuffed dolls, Provisoites keyed themselves to the activity and enthu- siasm of the annual doll project. Bloodshot eyes and a sudden increase in coffee sales marked the end of first semester as mid-year exams awakened a burning de- sire for hidden knowledge iand passing gradesl. From work, work, work the tempo changed to romance, sweet romance with the Valentine dance highlighting winter's dreariness. But wait! XVhat's this? Chloro- form Uncle Elizabeth? Oh. no! Call out the army . . . the navy '... wait a minute! X5Uho's Uncle Elizabeth? Anyone who attended the senior class play, I Remember Mama . found out to their evident pleasure. Closing the season, Proviso's varsity cagers gave winter's depressing spirits a final slap in the face, dis- playing undampened enthusiasm and a rc! gional title trophy. Page 9 f ' fig? - p xx' f Hi f 5' , , ?f E ,X . sg IW , unix. ,X K s 1 -,La 1,35 W' , wk, . xii. , I , 23,9133 . L 45 H K w? 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Q E 1 - 1e 5-ggi. ' M Spring Fever Drugs Our Final Months In spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of . . . baseball, of course - what else? Occasionally sluggers, slides, and short- stops lost out in competition with skirts, but the fairer sex still had to battle the eternal triangle - man, woman, and baseball. A rash of social events earlier in the spring afforded the girls an opportunity to prepare for the famine, however. Couples at the sock hop proved that you can get a man with a gun, Pardner, as cattle, cactus, and cowboys provided a wild west setting for many a confirmed advo- cate of bachelorhood to bite the dust. Anyone who took a blind date to the Key Club's first abstract dance wondered whether he would end up dancing with a girl or a blob. Still dizzy from the school whirl, Provisoites turned to the serious business at hand. With the year drawing to a close, some seniors, like the Russians, began considering the possibilities of a five-year plan. Page 11 From Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific to Elgar's Pomp and Circumstanceu is quite a jump, musically, to this year's senior class, however, the pair represents two of the most important moments of a high school career. Saturday, May 23, became more than a date on the calendar because of the first-named gentlemen - it was transformed into not just some but l'One Enchanted Evening. Prom-goers lost them- selves in an enchanted forest atmosphere, only to awake the next morning and find the ogre of final exams waiting around the corner. The romance of their one big night was laid aside for a while but never forgotten. A period of intensified cramming prepared the seniors for their ordeal, and they went to meet their fate with a now-or-never resignation. After several days of fingernail chewing, they received the miracu- lous news that most of them had passed somehow. Wltli this obstacle out of the way the battle was all over except for the shooting as the phrase goes. Quickly forgetting the why and wherefore of their good fortune, they began to C2'1St anxious glances to- ward the fieldhouse, anticipating their moment of moments. Weeks turned to days, days to hours, and hours into minutesg almost before they knew it, the class of '59 found themselves walking onto the floor to the majestic chords of Elgar's march. Seniors esifclfe on Fu'rure's Brink 4 ,j'5 f!4: so , ix Q: if 'Nw 'Q .- Q 31 si Page 12 ,NN 2 5 ,. .. K ,,, , .f Ns.. K 4 -,Z cf-E7 X X . .-1117, - - .,.,::1,.-.1..,'..- ....- -:r..,,-,.y ,.,, QE: 3 1 i X f eg E E i 3 Ours is a proud tradition. Ours is a life born of man's Innate craving for knowledgeg Born of the child's first Unanswered question, Fed by the prodding spark Of curiosity, Nurtured by the clear light Of reason. Ours is an old tradition. Ours is a heritage, created By those struggling before us, Created by their minds and By their hearts. Ours is a legacy Originated in thought And modified by suggestiong Built slowly and carefully, Conceived of good ideas Grown into better ones. Ours is an inheritance borrowed From each of its authors, Fabricated by their laughter And their dreams, by their plans And their disappointments, Borrowed only - ours to enjoy, To enrich, and finally to pass on. Ours is a living tradition, Not a binding convention, existing Only for the comfort of conformity Ours is a living, moving force, Developed and perfected by Each new generation, Each person giving of himself. Ours is the tradition of Provso East. H j 1 I V H ilx M, ij yn ,N is , If if I 'Ill , I il 'lu l'l l' 1 Niiillil. lvl . k t iii' X IU' Aridllsxuld kghljuij tr. 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Secretaries began to shudder each time their phones rang. Finally, biting their tongues, they replied patiently: No, ma'am. This is not Proviso West. Yes, I'm sure. Call LI 4-5400. Yes, ma'am. I know it's very confusing. You're welcome. Try repeating that about thirty or forty times daily, and you'll begin wondering, as they did, where you really are after all! Everyone makes jokes about armchair executives except the executives themselves. Messrs. Knoeppel and Holt almost forgot how to sit in one, for the frightening task of managing two high schools, each with its own unique problems, kept them moving constantly. In addition, the entire administrative staff faced the process of adjusting, not only to a dual operation, but to the first year of complete use of the IBM system for records and grading. The work of the faculty, of course, was cut almost in half by the opening of the new school-except for a few unusual complications. What did you say, son? You think you're in the wrong room? But there is no D105g let's see your program card. You belong . . . at Proviso West! ! Page 16 , 1 i I l f . 5 W. W i 4 MXN' E 'M .. - N I V num l!'1 Y' . X Q rr Fulk..-Lkih', E f i 1 , , f,E31g 57' , , 'i-.,.f-Q--4 .f 'Y- 14,- 'Ag Ab. Q:ff+1 f-1--7, --fu f 1.3-ff'- -f ,-gf. v- 7.-Qfyf f is ,A h Ef,fA5g,:s-v' 12, V--'+ .....Z'-Af., f- Q- ' --.,. W, - 5. '- N- 4-+4 ,-f--+ -42' , if c 5'-xr-xr- - ':9 54' , +4 -49, R' 4,1-1 NN'-T'--f-. -f '-7-'71-'Q ' 'S?1:-23 .1-xx.-- ,:'..,. nf TS .f ... ? 5 5. . Q . ' K-1 X ,. irqfzkllglf' f A X' ffj 3313 IM '3gfl1 5 W: ' WX RM .. 11 if . fa', ' K nf l - lu I , li It 1' A fir ' , S Y I , I K . 'VI' amine' . W '. I I ' A . . it N ll V , 91 lj I' I 1 1 ,' 1,x 1 I Tr f .21 'V ff? 1 N 1 + X http ? 3 ml 5 XX L. 1 I , :F 42 1 7 , I Q fm, 7 ', ' .Hug J' , 1 5 ' fA 57 x L i 'Q Q' M 1,1 ' 'iffy' .1 1 ' i Q I fp- lx 'Kew X 4 AR- ' , JI 0 51 f, X 'Ll I, A I Ml W Q! . 0' M - e M3541 f X, 5 1V it ' ,fx , !7, L' ' gt!! A ' I ' A I R V , B I U 5 V an X QW' F Ki, 'J fl g . Q f ,1 ' T V1 ' - X X X' 'W ' 4 4 Top Brass Inificifes Two-School Plan MEMBERS OF THE BOARD of Education: seated, Mt. Robert A. Young, Mr. Fred E. Meyer. Mr. Sallust J. DeRose, Attorney Louis Ancel, Superintendent Leroy J. Knoeppel, Business Manager Hattie N. Haupt, Mr. Ralph J. Gust, Mr. Neil J. Gilles, and Dr. Louis S. Seno listen to Dr. Ralph Barton, standing, present a plan concerning another phase of the two-school program. School is out and summer begins. Wlhat a relief to look forward to three months of vacationing! Everyone relaxes except the Board of Education, which must continue its year- round duties. Approving appointments and bills, awarding contracts, deciding on major repairs and new construction- these represent only a few of the important responsibilities placed before the board for consideration. The building of Proviso West, the largest project ever attempted by this board, reached its successful completion with a dedication and open house in November. This culmi- nated the plans that were begun in 1950. Using the experience gained in their business and pro- fessions. these men resolve many problems of school finance, institutional policies, and business interests for Proviso. DR. BARTON, president of the Board of Education, scans the mail and signs orders in preparation for monthly board meeting. Page 18 MRS. ZOCHERT. Mr. Knoeppels secretary, checks over applications for teaching positions at both East and West. A cheery smile illuminates the work and person- ality of Superintendent Knoeppels girl Friday, Mrs. Freida Zochert. lt extends a friendly hello to every- one who enters her othce. A graduate of Lewis Institute and Bryant-Stratton College, Mrs. Zochert has performed duties in our main ollice since l947. In her work as secretary to the superintendent, she takes care of all his appoint- ments, personal correspondence, and all bulletins from his ofhce to the school. She also keeps a file of teachers' certificates and records for both schools. . v... . QL Q DQS 4: we ss at . f 'Z 1 X .Til . -xv - SUPERINTENDENT KNOEPPEL stands at his desk ready to praise the cooperation of students and faculty in starting the new plan. Superintendent Assumes Double Duties Superintendent Leroy J. Knoeppel seldom has a free mo- ment. for it takes time and patience to manage successfully a school as large as Proviso East and to direct the development of Proviso XV est. Establishing a two-school operation has proved a difficult task since Proviso is one of the pioneers in this field. Mr. Knoeppel is trying to develop a distinctive character for each school and still keep all the administrative policies the same. Concerned with improving learning and teaching condil tions at both Provisos, Mr. Knoeppel has an eye on the future as well as the present. He must keep a constant vigil to assure that the faculty is divided on an equitable basis and that he devotes equal time to the activities of each school. Two schools require more of his time as well as double his activities. Page ll? ssis'ron'rs Correlclfe Complex Program Vitally concerned with the record of each Proviso student, Miss Virginia Terhune, administrative assistant, approaches each of her tasks with painstaking care. Under Miss Terhune's efficient guidance, students hear the daily bulletins, listen to assemblies, and receive their program cards and report cards without thinking of all the work involved in providing these curricular aids. In addition to these duties with the records, Miss Terhune takes charge of stu- dent enrollment, summer school, and the program planning for College Day. IP ASSEMBLING the control panel Miss Virginia Terhune prepares the IBM machine for reports. Page 20 Assistant Superintendent Charles C. Holt shows a friendly interest for everyone in the cooperative atmosphere in which he super- vises faculty and students. In spite of faculty meetings and confer- ences which forever interrupt his schedule, Mr. Holt has time for teacher recruitment and substitution, program planning, curricu- lum, and enrollment. With uncanny awareness of what is go- ing on and a knowledge of students and faculty, Mr. Holt shows vital concern for every student and teacher at Proviso East. Having received his BA degree from Southeast Missouri State College and his MA from the University of Illinois, Mr. Holt is finishing his doctorate at the Uni- versity of Illinois. He is now serving as vice-president of the Illinois Association of Secondary School Principals. if FITTING events into the schedule, Assistant Superintendent C. C. Holt rechecks his calendar. Supervising student behavior with a quiet but firm manner, Dr. Leslie Remley, Dean of Students, makes the final decisions on disciplinary problems referred to him by teachers, counselors, and ad- ministrators. He also directs the policies pertaining to the student body. Dr. Remley came to Proviso in 1931 to teach in the science department and to serve as football and basketball coach. In 1938 he became the Direc- tor of Athletics and in 1957 he assumed his new duties as dean. fl REVIEWING A REPORT, Dean Remley considers all aspects of the case before he interviews the student. MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES-Mrs. Mildred Rezabek, main oriice Winifred jones, main office secretary and secretary to Mr. Holt: and and enrollment secretaryg Mrs. Myrtle Hagen, operator of the switch' Miss Nancy Mortenson, attendance clerk at the counter. NOT PIC board: Miss Donna Johnson, main office secretaryg Mrs. Vivian Steele, TURED: Mrs. Elvera Pearson, main oliice secretary and secretary to main otiice secretaryg Mrs. .Ioan Keating, mimeograph operatorg Mrs. Miss Terhune. Office Sfciff Mainfains School Efficiency 9 DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES - BACK ROW: Mrs. -Ioan Vidicus, sec- retary in special education otiiceg Mrs. Mary Witt, department secretary Mrs. Betty Pardeen, department secreraryg Mrs. Marjorie Miller, secretary in Boys' Counseling Olliceg and Mrs. Dorothy Brunst, secretary to Dr. RemleyL Mrs. Rose Bernhardt, secretary in English olliceg and Miss Lois johnson, depart- ment secretary. STANDING: Mrs. Geneva Gustafson, library secretaryg and Mrs. Ethel Lindman, secretary in Girls' Counseling Oliice. BUSINESS OFFICE- SEATED: Miss Gertrude Bathje, assistant to the Busi- ness Manager in charge of purchasing: Miss Leona Palka. assistant to Business Manager in charge of accountingg and Miss Patricia Winterhalter, payrolls and bookkeeping. STANDING: Mrs. Henrietta Kroepel, Student Activity Bookkeeper, and Mrs. Mae Holten, sec- retary to the Business Manager and Order Clerk. NUMBERING the workbooks for chemistry, Mrs. Agnes Smith issues texts to classes. The steady hum of office machines provides background for the routine of main office secretaries. Recording attendance, editing bulletins, and classifying enrollment represent some of the duties of these behind-the-scenes workers. Departmental secretaries attend to the paper work and records of their respec- tive departments. Business otlice secretaries manage all financial matters of the school from compiling reports to changing five-dollar bills. In the bookroom, Mrs. Smith keeps records of workbooks and supplies students with texts. Page Zl Lois Ackland, B.S. Dewey D. Adair, M.A. English 1, 2 Txpc 2 Rt-siyuivtl ,lanttari 1959 l'ht-tk Rooms, Chairman David N. Beckman, NLS. .lohn Beiler, M.A. Algthra, lialtnlus C.I'., l',S. History Iiolltfgt' Committee Pearle Betts, NLS. Foods Fntcrtainmcnt Com. Jr. Class C. W. Bills, M.S. lliologv, Zoology' Visual lid, Director Florence Akers, B.S. Nurse FNA Adviser Irwin Bell, B.M.E. Nlusir, East and NVust Oreo A. Bolt, M.A. Biology Assenibly Snpcri isor Lillian Arends, M.A. Adv. Algebra, Geometry George Beniaris, M.A. l'.S,, C. and S.A. History Allie M. Borchers, M.A. English 2, 3, 4 Student Council Dorothy Barber, M.A. French 1, 2 Barbara Berger, NLE. Phxsital Education GAA Edward Bos, M.A. Biologv Director of Testing Richard Barham, B.S. l'liy'sit'al Education Soph. Football, Gymnastics Carl H. Bergstrom, NLS. Mcthaniral Drawing Chairnian of Department Lillian Boula, B.S. Library Scif-ncf' Chair, of Librztry Pages Fcicully Changes with Adclilion of Wesl l.. Bracewell, M.A. Yotattionatl Auto Stncls-nt Station Wagons John H. Carr, B.E. I-t'iit'rztl Shop Daniel Braucher, M.A. .X History Soriztl Studies lioath .loseph Carr, B.S.l.E. Yotntiunal .'hlll0 NI. Pearl Broderick. M.A. C. Bryan, M.A. Cordon Busse. B.S. English l, 3 WVoodwork 1, 2 'l spc l, Gen. Business St holarship and Awards Dorothy Cherrington, NLE. Helen C. Chrison. M.A. Ruth Collins, M.B.A. Reading Clinic English l. 2 'IK pi' 1, Steno l, 2 FBI.,-X, Sr. Class Rt'frt'shnicnts Louise Butler. M.A. English l, Il T. Corgan, NLS. Zoology Sclmol Photographer Alicia Crow, B.S. Walter Cryer, B.S. Richard Daniels, M.A. l hvsical Education Physical Education Ncwswriting, Creative XV. K AA Racket Squad Head Swim Coach Protiso Pageant Adviser H. Dixon, B.S. Genevieve Dougherty, M.A. Emery E. Ebbert, M.A. IRS., World History Clothing l, 2 Physical Education Student Council Safety Sr. Costumes, jr. Finance Coordinator of Phys. Ed. Robert A. Davis, M.A. Tom Delrlaven, M.A. Wilma S. Dick M A Vocal Music Psychology Algebra Choir Jr.-Sr. Counseling Student Council Finance Eva Eddy, M.A. Nickolas J. Ernest, M.A. Cleora Fancher M A Hrgicne, H. Nursing Commercial Art English 2, 4 Chairman of Department Department Chairman-Tennis Proviso East Staff Add New Teachers Go West, young teacher! Forty-nine of Proviso East's teachers heeded this call as they joined forces at Proviso West. Watching this fruit basket upset, the Proviso East teachers welcomed thirty-three new instructors to the staff - which made a total of 180 faculty members. The day before students entered the grounds, teachers followed a busy schedule of workshops, general meetings, and work agendas. Of the 180 East teachers, 141 have earned master's degrees, one has a Ph.D., eight have M.A.'s plus thirty hours, while four have M.A.'s plus fifteen hours. The halving of Proviso Township freshmen and sopho- mores facilitated the work of some teachers. Fourteen hundred fewer students and thirty-two fewer classes at Proviso East ap- reciably eased the crowded conditions of last year. But junior and senior classes remained large and kept their classrooms full. In the spring, counselors took over the planning of student programs which had been the homeroom teacher's job. In spite of its size, the Proviso faculty has plenty of op- portunity to work and to exchange ideas and good times. With committees to join and clubs to sponsor, teachers never lack extracurricular activities. They even have a Committee on Com- mittees, which outlines all the assignments of annual extra- curricular duties that the teachers perform. The awkwardness which always accompanies rapid growth and expansion diminished as teachers got acquainted. At a Hotel Sherman dinner, held by the Board of Education, Prin- Robert Feeley, B.S. Helen Feller, M.A. English l, 3 English 1, 4 cipals Holt and Stubbs introduced the new teachers to the rest of the faculty. The faculty found its work and cooperation paying off as Dr. james Conant's report showed that Proviso measured up well to his criteria of an effective comprehensive high school. In mid-year the entire Proviso Township faculty - pri- mary and secondary schools - divided into departments to con- tinue the coordination program begun in the fall, this giving Proviso students the benefits of a unified twelve-year program. During the year Mrs. Frances MacGuire, English, left the staff and Mrs. Dorothy Bergstrom took her place until second semester. Others who resigned include Miss Lois Ackland. English, and Mr. Bracewell, in industrial arts. Mr. Donald Cassalino and Miss Joan Cleland, both English teachers, and Mrs. Ethel Halloran, nurse, joined the faculty the second semester. After long service to Proviso, Mr. Harold Monilaw of the mathematics department has decided to retire at the end of this school year. Four teachers, Mrs. Colleen Kullmer in social studies, Mrs. Fern Luedecke in the library, Miss Helen Chrison in English, and Miss Alicia Crow in the girls' physi- cal education department, will resign at the end of this year. Two teachers, Mr. Dewey Adair and Mr. Harvey Welsh, both in commercial department, won the twenty-five-year watch awards-thus climaxing years of devotion and work for Proviso. Frank Filson, M.A. Martin M. Finstad, M.A. Carl E. Fisk, M A Latin I, 2 Psychology, Economics Commercial Geography Student Council Entertainment Pres. Proviso Ed. Assoc. Social Chair. Soph Class Bernard Fleener. NIA. Josephine Foster. M..-X. Selma Foster. B.S. U. C. Foster, MA. A. L. Fry, NLA. kay Fulton, B.Ed. l-'icslimglii fimiliisn-limi' 1Qi-iii-i':ilSiit-iitr Englisli l. I5 .Kiln .Xlgt-lmni. Gt-unii'Irx l'mol.Li't'piiie. Cul, Nliiili. Plnsitnl lziliiinlioii 1 .Xsfl Dir. Nr. I lin I iiuisiili-i l' l .X W . My anpb gmmg READY TO POUR at the Christmas Tea, Miss Grace Trigg waits as which sandwich to select as faculty from East and West and former Miss Lois Acklantl, Sharon Korell, aitleg Miss Kay Fulton, Mr. Fred faculty attend annual party. Keil, Mr. Tom De Haven, and Mrs. Rose Bernhardt try to decide Some Teachers eecl 'Call of The Wesl' Barbara Gjorup, M.A. Frances Gospill, M.A. Helen Grant, M.A. Donald Green, M.A. Mary C. Gregory, M.A.E .'xlfIt'lJl'il, Gen, Mzith Spimisli 25, 4 English I9 l'l1ssii':il Fdiitnlimi Arts, Clriifis Gills' lxiiglit' Dull Proivit liliiiirinain of Ilep:il'lineill Pillmlirily Sr. Plilx l oolhgillC1nurl1, l'i:l4 lx l':iIt'lli' k Chisel Rex H. Griep, M.S. Mary Lou Grilliths, M.A. George F. Haddock. M..-X. Georgie A. Haplen, M..-X. Helen Hurris, MNA. Plixsiuil l'1kllIL'llIl0Il .Klgehrn linglisli, C.l'. Il Phys. Htl., llvaillh l liglisl1Y.fl lrzu ls. Iflllilllllll Sr. Surizxl Sponsor .'xlllllIOI'lllIIl 'Iirkuls lllinir. l'ioiili'igml Inliiigi- lfzii ulu llaiinllmuk ll Com Fred M. Hatley, M.A. General Shop J. W. Hinds, M.A. Counseling Chairman FTA Co-Sponsor Glenn Isley, M.S. Chemistry, Gen. Science PYF Adviser Alice M. Hawkins, M.A. Virginia A. Hayward, M.A. Steno. l. 2, Type l lfuculty Handbook Com. M. Hiskett, B.A. Physical Education Cheerleaders, Racket Squad Hal Isley, M.S. Physics lfrosh. Group Guidance Girls' League Wilma M. Hofert, M.A. Family Living Chairman of Department Charlotte Jackson, M.S. Clothing l. 2 Play Costumes William P. Heald, B.S. C.P., U.S. History Golf, Basketball Coach Violet Hogan, M.A. English C.P.. 2 Asst l-Inglish Chairman Claude Jarrett, M.A. English 2, 4 w t I 'fa Clement F. Heverly. B.M., B.A. Martha Hildebrandt, M.S. Spanish l, 2. IS Bina D. House, M.A. Spanish l. Frencli l. 3 Sophomore Assemblies Frank Jenks, M.A. Spanish l. 2 PMLA Atltiser Golleize Algebra Clniirinau of Depart ment Alice Hulka, M.S. Algebra, Geometry Girls' l.eagne-Servlies Eleanor M. Johnson, M.A. English C.P., 2 l'rot'i Atlviser roviso Gracluales Join Faculty Ranks K. Edna Johnson, M.A. Paul Johnson, M.A. Steno l, Type l, 2 Student Directory Pnhlic Speaking Debate Coach Charles F. Kassel, B.S. Mildred Katz, B.S. Boys' Physical Education Girls' Physical Education Sopli Football, Wrestling Choreography Robert M. Johnson, B.A. C.P., U.S. History Sophomore Elections Richard E. Kedrick, M.A. Industrial Arts Wm. R. Johnson, B.A. Vocational Mach. Shop Machine Shop Club Fred L. Keil, M.S. Biology. Geology tlanu-ra Club Mary Joyner, M.A. English 2. fl Blue Book John B. Kelly, M.A. English 2, 4 jr. Assembly Sponsor A. Edward Judd, M.A. Sophomore Counselor PYF Adviser E. W. Kochenderfer, M.S. Chem., Aviation, Physics Sopli. Class Sponsor l Colleen Kullmer, B.A. Sony, C.l'. llistorx R. R. Kuster, M.A. General Srienre Student Count il Elections fliairman ol llcpartnient Eleanor Lonek, M.A. Arlis Luckow. BS. l-1nizlislrC.l'., 2, 3 Clothing l. I-'oorlsl Class l'lax sfMaltt up Chr. tiii ls' l.c'agnf: Carter S. Kvavli. M.A. World, Current Historr ,-Kutlitoritnn Artii ities Fern Luedecke, B.S. Librarian Teachers Serve on .lack Marino, B.S. Physital Education Major Lettermen Thomas Millikin, M.S. Physical Education Head Basketball Coach Leo McClard. M.A. Algebra, Geometry Key Club H. G. Monilaw, BLA. Algebra, Cen. Math Cross Country Coach Warren C. Nelson, B.,-LE. Cleone O'Brien. Ph.Ed. Art l, 2, Painting Stage Design for Class Plays Dr. of Sp:-tial Etlueation Elsworth McGovney, M.A. English 2, 4 Class Day Program Chr. Charles E. A. Moore, Phil. Speech Correction Speakers Bureau Janette S. O'Connor, M.A. Algebra, Gen. Math junior Prom Decorations Ellendore Lampton, NLA. Richard Langlois, lNI.A. Elizabeth Little, M.A. English, C.P., 3 Enfzlisli 2, 4 Pub, Speaking, Drzunatics Ain. l-icl. Week. Chairman Concessions, NHS Prmiso l'larers, Senior Play Lloyd H. Lundberg, BA. Dolores Madsen. B.S. Frances McGuire. M.A. Botany Phi sical I-ltlutation English l, 4 GAA Resignetl November '58 Robert N. Milano, B.S. Mark Miller, Ed.M. Donald Millette, M.A. Metals, Mach. Shop Electricity 1, 2 Gen. Business, Type l, 2 Ass't Variety Show Key Club Pageant Cireulations, Bus. Lois Moore, BLA. Kenneth Murphy, B.S. R. Stanley Myers, NLA. Counseling Votational Printing Meeli. lt Machine Drawing Girls' League Cross Country S: Track Teams Lorraine Ohlsun, lN1.A. John Oklepek, M.E. Michael Palandech, B.A. Art l, 2 Yorational Machine Shop Vocational Printing Stunrlcnt Council Publicity Machine Shop Club f e. .wmv ' 1 K fr Donald Parker, B.A. Donna J. Pautz. KLA. Alu. Gen. Math. Cconietry Si hool Soiinl XYtu'ker JY Bnwlmaill Crmrli lfni lilly Soriall Cllnirumn Douglas Poulter, B.Ed. Andy Puplis, BS. Pub. Spcnkimz. Drzunntifs l'hisir'nl Eclurarion Iliirrlrrx of Plms lfuolbnll Conch im Marjorie Peterson, M.A. Lois Puehlman. l3.S. Robert C. Pulsun, NLS Euglisll l, 2 Spnuisli l, 2 lfnglixh I, il PHI: Acliiwcr I Nllvis Club .Mlxisrr Sluilvul Ctllllll il Sllfllll Stanley Rattenhury, BLA. Nlarvin I.. Ray, SLB..-X. Ruth H. Rohr. SLA. Qluuim' Box S' Counselor Olliic l,l'2lK'lill', Stvun 2 ,Iuuinr Girls' Couusrlui' Nlouitors, Explorer Club liiiwlmuiu lllziss Aflxisri' I' I X lxra utiu: llmgml Faculty Approves Conclnfs Report qv- JN.. ,.,..wwf-'f S- f ,....,,' Q r 83, LISTENING TO THE BONERS found on English papers, Mr. Richard Langlois is ready to give advice to Mr. Robert Feeley, a new teacher while Mr. Robert Polson and Mr. Ellsworth McGovney thoroughly Lorin lf. Rqnard. Nl..-K. Raymond Rice, 3.5. Verne Rice. NLS. loukki'rpiiu.! l.2. xl0IlK'X Mgt. C'Iir'u1isIrv cil'lll'llll Scicuee r. Claw Spumor, 'Ticket Cllr, Supli. 'l'ii lwts K Registration enjoy Mr. john Oklepelfs story as these men relax in the faculty cafeteria over coffee. Lnis Robinson, BLA. Hill Ructzheini. NLS. ,lnhn li. Sunhnrn, RS lnlin 2. Il Vliuiigil l'illllC.lllUll Cir-iu'i1llSiii-iiuf Liu-up SllHlX Halls lixiuuzislirs I'i'auu I-iii-xluiuiii llt'LUIllli0llS Don Sanservino, B.S. Mabel S. Scheible, SLA. Gertrude Schlueter, lVI.A. Ruth H. Schmitt. M.A. Mabel Schoch. MNA. 1.1-u. Sr it-nie, llI'llllll Mix. :xl9,'l'lll'II, fil'Olll1'll'X Gerrnuu l, 2, fl I-Iuglisl1,C.l . fl Minh lfuuil lillil llllfl Wi-st lflilllllllll, Wrestling Mu. liil. Week COIIIIIIHICQ' NHS .Mlviser if H. 6 V M. Mx' LOOKING THROUGH a magazine Miss Barbara Uhlir relaxes while a travel magazine and dream about trips to take during summer Miss Elizabeth Little corrects papers an-.l Miss Mary Gregory checks an vacations. art layout as Miss Joan Cleland and Miss K. Edna johnson look through Two Teachers Gel 25-Year Service Awards Howard G. Schumacher, M.A. Emily B. Shockley, M.A. Mary A. Sigworth, lVl.A. Ruth E. Simms, M.A. Ronald Singer, B.S. Adi. Alg., Gcom., Gen. Mulli l,nlin l, 2 Type 2, Ollice Machines General Srienfe S043 Studies, US. Histor y Raieket Squad lf'liA liditorinl Committee Fresh man AiNClllhllR'i Asst. llehzue flflillill Louis Slimmer, M.S. Linda Sokody, B.A. Loren C. Spires, lVl.S. .lack Stanley, M.S. Harry Steilman. M.S. l'l1vsicinl I-lduczitiou Algr., fiL'OlllClI'V, Cen. Math Physics General Business, Type l Meth., Arch, llrawing lfr.-hoph lfouthaill. l-'r. Wrcs. Scienre Club Proxi Business Mgr. School Serxiu- Com. A:- , 2 ll i Shirly Stein. B.S. bills' Vlnaitztl lttlutaniou Raukvt Sound Dorothy Thompson. NLA. Steno 2, Off. :sud Cul. Match Svnior Claw I-'iiiziiirvs Harhara Uhlir. B.A. Foods 2 l'alu'rs Club S. 532 A 5 if Robert T. Stickler, M.S. UlSItllllIliXl'f,1l'llp2lllUllS Future Bmiiicss l.t'udt'rs James G. Thon, M.S. llriwr Eduratiou Din-ctor Adult Ilriier Ed Jack Ulery, M.S. llhctuistrv lfrcslunxtu Bztskrlhzill S. O. Storby. M.A. lT.S. History, Ciiifs Football Cozifliiug Staff John WH Tiefenthal, B,A. Pliisirztl Ftluraition Vztrxitv Bztsvhztll Coach G. Van Winkle, M.A. Wlootlworking Margaret Sullivan, M.A. Irving Talmadge. M.S. Sophomore Girls Counselor Bzmcls liast :uid West Asst-xnblv Coordinator Grace Trigg. M.A. CLP. English Cliairmzui of Dcpztrtmunt Darlene E. Wachholz, M.A. l'.S. History. Sociology Student Countil Ilcp:1rttm'nt Chziirmttu Thomas Tucker, A.M. Fuglisli l. 2, Ruiwinu I John M. Wadsworth, M.B.A. Sales, Rvtaiiliug, 'l'vpc l Cionth 'l't'uuis CA! YW-all Virilinia Talac. B.A. Plnsiuil lidutztlion UAA Sponsor Flora G. Tworsey, M. Fngliali I, Il luuior Class Sponsor Melvin Wall. M.A. C.l'., Would Hintorv Senior ASSl'Illlllll'S Counselors Now Plan Siudeni Program Eleanor Ward. M.A. INS. History F. ling' Wiley. M.A. llookktwpiiiiz l. liru. lltixiiirw Cyril Walters. lW.A. I'.S., World History Willa Williams, B.S. I ,ilu :uw l'Yl-' Adiiwl Harvey W. Welsh, M.A. Stu-no 2 fluuu. ol lBc'pztrtiiicul, l'Bl,A Margie Wolf, PLA. C1.l',. ll.S. Historx Girls' l.t':ig.!tlt' Soi A Mary W'est, M.A. Mary R. Wheeler. Nl..-1. Richard Whitccotton, KM l l'.S. Historx, Polititzil Sr. f.ItlIll3l'llllf1. Pliisitztl lid. Nluwit Kllutirutain of IJi'pztrtliu-til Floyd W'r0bke, B.S. Kay R. Ziegler, ILA. Donna Zimmerman. B.M.l' Pliisitatl Etluuitiou liuglisli l, -4 lllilllllllfllllll Nluwit rli. llztsvhztll, l-'roxh lfoothtill l'roiiso l'lztit'rs Cclfefericl Feeds Hungry Sfudenfs, Faculty LAl'l'Tl'RlA PERSONNEL-FRONT ROXV: -I. Hobbs, A. Fairbanks, H. Koepke, Q Henning, P. Barnas, B. Toops, D. Kurtz and H. Gallagher. BACK ROW: L. Hux- hold l Reek, M. Hanna, K. jacknow. E. Youngsteadt, F. Blasius, M. Trewin, M. Dau l Kavanagh, E. Jones, N. Grants and E. Bostler. Hot beef sandwich or spaghetti? Those hot fudge sun- daes look good, but think of all the calories! One often hears remarks like these in the vicinity of the cafeteria, where Mrs. Dorothy Accardi supervises culinary proceedings to satisfy many healthy appetites. Producing home-cooking for so many teen-agers pre- sents a challenge to the imagination of the stall. However, the cafeteria's competent personnel has proved equal to the task. Besides providing nourishing meals, Mrs. Accardi tries to choose food that will look appetizing and taste good. Proviso's well-fed student body will testify to her success. MRS. ACCARDI, CAFETERIA manager and dietitian. checks stock before planning the balanced meals for students. LOW' PRICES MAKE milk an irresistible bargain for thirsty Proyiso boys at lunchtime. Page 30 if -52+ 5 DAY MAINTENANCE MEN-FRONT ROW: Edward Kuss, Edward Blickhahn. Gerald Alger, Her- man Boltz, and Ernest Kroeger. SECOND ROW: Adolph Hansen, Benjamin Kubesh, john Roberts, and Clarence jeschke. BACK ROVU: -Iohn Kilinski, Roy johnson, joseph lNlontgomery, Gene Norris and joseph Berrier keep students comfortable. Crews Keep Proviso Machine Running RICHARD XVERNER, Director of Buildings and Grounds, can still smile in spite of all the questions and problems. -A. NIGHT MAINTENANCE MEN-FRONT ROW: Frank Parisi, George Master. john Kirby, Tom Caputo, Bruno Guzzo, and Vito Pacioni, foreman. MIDDLE ROW: Al Dahms, Emmanuel Robinson, Edward Stange, Charlie jordan, and Robert lsselhard. BACK ROW: Thomas Holby, joe Weber, Pete Fiorito, Bruno Voitkevitz, Edward Ziebell, Thomas Zaccardi, and Adolph Petrone take time out for a picture. Page 31 V XXX WILLIAM HENRIKSEN, As- sistant Director of Buildings and Grounds, and jay C. Betz. Receiv- ing Clerk, examine orders. Spotless grounds complementing clean in- teriors serve as continual reminders of Pro- viso's maintenance staif. The eighty-two-man force cares for general cleanliness as well as heat, light, stage production. truancy, and physical education equipment. Under the supervision of Mr. Richard Werner, Director of Buildings and Grounds, this small army subdivides into day janitors and night janitors, matrons, laundry-men, and boiler-men. Assistant Director XY'illiam Henriksen, ably handling clean-up problems and special daytime maintenance work, acts as Day Fore- man at Proviso East. Mr. Vito Pacioni heads the night crew, which cleans up the debris of a days education at Proviso East I-Iigh. X-N 3 1- W as Qi if xxx X 'Xi' ,BU K Wim. is N , f if m 'En Ii .:,' If ',,y,,.. WS 1' f an hun in g N mm, NMWM, Wm? xx SF sf. 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The pupil senses the inadequacy of his texts to em- body these new concepts because he cons stantly receives mimeographed materials. He realizes that as soon as better texts are available, Proviso students will receive them. Through an introduction to number systems with bases other than ten. scale drawings, and other devices, general math- ematics students not only learn more about arithmetic, but also become proficient in using its fundamentals. Algebra students develop new concepts and principles and, on the basis of these, discover many things more important than the answer. Geometry students learn about the Euclidean geometry of plane ligures, about the three-dimensional world around them, and about the importance ot the various reasoning patterns. Elipse, hyperbola, parabola, and loga- rithm become familiar terms to eleventh grade algebra students. while sine A, co- sine A, tangent A, and their formulas and equations are tossed glibly about by members of the twelfth year classes. This year, Proviso has invited a select group of seniors to take calculus as a lifth subject. An advanced placement test climaxed this work. Thus, the department ollers to every Provisoite the opportunity to advance. Page 493 47 y4Ql9 'swlldb may wen: ffrrf 5 NSW u N' if-wh... X' N ., mn., .W -Y - W CV wig M31-,f ggvivgg W 55,3122 QW W ww. M A J ,. a.fM,.i9 hw. ,, Yviiiiififii mg 5 ..,. . 'wx' ff -s iizifemv W. .W 1- ,,,, A 27:5-,Sis Q -M, . Nw M M, Ms KN haf. wg. iii mgwmg Q12 11 10 Wi, J Rlfffwif S 'nygl L 5 ' f'f' 4 .gb ' AW : ' A . A w N. Y N 5 xi' X mx , qfs' LG 3 x 1 X 'wx H. . :ASM A fx fx . , v Q 2+ H Q .zs Ja 5511 Q X ik QW 2 AS' ig Q Q V 6 ,Ai fvi M Af ,,.::. Afkiyfg. . A - ?if'!?Wl,,j' Q W as n U Qi Y' 4 ? if sua ,fcxigltkgm . Aww-:Q if i K V, ,M r, f M Clif l Kiflfgfiil 15931 f W, 'T fn N ' 'tfili' x 1 Jw .5 MX gg ., ...im X 5 W, M v W 4 L X 1 1,5-.gag atv - if i ' H? S, wh ww 2 ,, 1 K ww mmm nn MMM Mwwwwwmmvmf' 21 M Q m. Industrial Workers Develop Tool Skills Proyisos lnclustrial Arts Department propels towartl the future a continuous pro- cluction line of first-rate printers, QIUIO mechanics, machinists, clraftsmen, wootl- workers, antl electricians. The aspiring inclustrial worker gains his first professional knowletlge in the fresh- man exploratory course. ln his remaining three years the stuclent specializes in his major fieltl of interest. Choosing graphic arts, he prints tickets, posters, programs, ancl hulletins for the school. He works with offset ancl letter presses. lf he likes to tinker with cars, he can major in auto shop antl work on tune-ups, motors, generators, antl hrakes, XVorking alternate weeks at a co- operating local garage, he gains atlclitional valuahle information in his fieltl. A stuclent clirecting his interests towartl machine shop uses lathes, milling ma' chines, shapers, antl tlrill presses to con- struct machines for himself or the cleparte ment. A lwutltling tlraftsman may stutly mechanical, machine, or architectural clrawing ancl may tlesign tools, machines, or homes. Guitling a current of electrons, electricity majors stucly antl solye many electrical problems from house wiring antl television-ratlio repair to constructEon of testing equipment. ln projects clesignetl to develop skill in use of tools, wootlworkers make cahinets, chests, clesks, antl lawn fur- niture. This theoretical antl practical ex' perience enahles the stutlent to take his place among the most competent workers. liige 1 ' A 5 521.4 , B Ph 15: Wa WD.. Q f'u-...M ,-.Y -,Q ,,, - ,L.-NZ?5'?i2 -Iifff w 5 QM Q h,wf hi - . ...,,. ,, 'N 3 , Q 1 Z Q f 1 a , . 5 I I , 1 ,.kk 'R w x K Y Q g - -X . 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Sophomores practice swim- ming too, but they also enter several other fields of study. XVhile their heads learn the difjference between an octagonal traffic sign and a round one, their feet learn the dif- ference between a fox-trot and a tango. juniors learn tennis and basketball tech- niques and stomp to Turkey in the Straw. Along with this activity, they develop the ability to administer first aid by studying general procedures. Seniors study home nursing, advanced hygiene principles, and golfing rules. After playing volleyball and learning that birds do not always fly, seniors end the year with softball. These courses accomplish both the tangible ob- jectives 4 good health habits. body coor- dination, and familiarity with sports - and the intangibles 4 lively team spirit, good sportsmanship, and a feeling of friendliness. Page 5 I wig 5 W 11-vm, x MW... . 3, , 5 M X' ww N gui' rvbmw E Q -mi' AMW QM! K R- S Aw K wg .5 5 Q ,g i X , Ex Q1 ,Af , 'fkf g Q. . .Q Q51 ffm. fwviaf W N wiwfir- 4 J rg: J 5 9 N wg mi nk ' - - 'L+ ' 'K wg awp E.. mf X ,.,,1, HxZF',- ' L4 Q , Studying historical events, looking for material on amoebae, locating the Nueces River, admiring a paint- ing of Rembrandt - an unlimited supply of informa- tion in the 22,000 volumes of the school library awaits the attentions of studious Provisoites. These varied refer- ence volumes, magazines, pamphlets, and books - all maintained by fifty-five library pages - may be obtained before and after school as well as during study periods. A library staff of three librarians, one full-time sec- retary, and one part-time secretary assist students in finding the desired information. They also supervise in the use of the library's three new Recordaks, enlargers for microfilm of back periodicals. Our library regularly provides these and many other services to the students. Library Provides Sfudenf Study Aids vnu-Q Y RARY PAGES-FRONT ROXV3 Virginia lleroux, ,lanet Slllfllkw. lit iesbach. Beata liugaislxy. Maureen lirank. and Pamela Streitli. Neuman, Dennis Be-saw, Lynn Cannon, and Nancy Robbinson, MIDDH VU: lillie jackson, joseph lludec. Bruce liryar, lloxxatd Gordon, Roni Meliiikoff. and Hugh Muir. l5.'XKfK RUXV: Diane Long. Slmroii XY'eiss. Aluc Aililing ioniiisuliiig classes lui' juniors Anil SL'!'llUI's ru thu lII1klL'I'al1lSS prmgixiiii, thc Climnscling ljL'IM1l'UNCl1l h.Ls uxrcnilul Irs clilssmmn lvcmglirs to gill of ljmvisii l..1sr s XNIIU sruilcnrs, lim-sl1m.1n :xml soplioimmi muizscling groups mn icrn rliciiisulws xx ith iiricnring new stuilcnrs and polishi- iny smml slxills. 5PL'L'l.lll!L'tl nmrsi'i.il ,nlivrms Anil .issiszs LOllQ'lQL'-lWUllHLl imil iiimiiewlluluu stuilcnrs in ulcllnllllg their futures. Cmiiisi-levies USL' piiinplilnrs. rn-sts. palm-l ilisvussiuns. mil iniwii-s in thc xwulsly' ilnsscs to lullill thi-ii' Aims, llmuugli thu-so im-iliii. thu Clmiiisuliiilu licpiirtimnr mills muh suiiluni in iiunliziiig his ox-yn pcm-ririiilitv. uuininq . K i, insight ro his mul iigirurc. fra-Qing himscll from unix' tional lwlmlqs um his own klL'VL'lOIWlNL'XN. imil ri,-l.irin,u him- scll siiixrssliilly to his uiiviruiiim-iii. Counselors Exfend Guidance Program I. Not another teenage driverl Yes, but the Proviso-trained driver rides the road with cau- tion and skill. Continuous classroom study of tralhc laws and signs from textbooks and films prepare the student for the state-administered tests. An eye test completes the battery. After earning the temporary instructional permit, the student has the opportunity to get behind the wheel of both automatic and stand- ard-shift cars. Three cars, dual-controlled and fully insured, are supplied by Maywood dealers. The in-the-car sessions clarify mysteries such as shifting gears, left-hand turns, and suburban and urban driving. Other skills learned include parallel and angle parking and backing. Driver Ed. Prevent -Special Ed. Correcrs Offering aid in speech, hearing, and read- ing, Proviso's Special Education Clinic ranks as one of the most progressive and best-equipped departments in Illinois. Wfith elliciency so important in our modern world, the reading clinic helps students put their study time to good use. By using the reading ac- celerater, pupils can develop faster reading rates as well as better comprehension. The speech and hearing clinic represents fourteen years of progress and improvement at Proviso. Machines such as the tape recorder, language master, audiometer, and chromalizer help to correct students' problems in speech and hearing. By this work, Proviso helps its exceptional students take their proper places in our world. 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A number of spirited discussions, shall we say, took place between students of both schools. While these events displayed the spirit of competition on the surface, however, an additional behind-the-scenes rivalry affected Proviso's clubs and organizations. When a number of East's extracurricular organizations began to count noses this fall, several found their ranks thinned considerably by the split. They noticed, perhaps with a degree of indignation and resentment, that some of the clubs' most active and capable members had deserted to the opposition. Some nerve! they exclaimed. just where do they get off, taking away our members like that?', They had only seen the begin- ning, however, for soon they found themselves in a very real, if not openly declared, competition with West. Groups at both schools waited eagerly for their sister organizations to announce new projects, if only for the purpose of trying to go them one better. Pitting activity against activity, idea against idea, the contest had one good effect: in trying to outdo each other, the clubs often succeeded in outdoing their own expectations! Pg58 ,Yrs O Student Council Arrcinges Fun Nights STLIDFNT COUNCIL CABINET-SFATED AROUND TAB Gloria Reichmann, Yvette Bambas, Ann Marshall, Jill West, .Ian Rothrock, and joe Polito. Stevenson, Carolyn Gruber, Carol Bruno, Sandra Trudeau, and Karen STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-STANDING: Bonnie jo Larmay, vice- presiclent, Ronald Kos, president. and Miss Darlene Wfachholz, adviser. Slit-XTITD: Marci Streil-cet. secretary, Page 611 LE: Abel. STANDING: Bob Pellet, Ken Peterson, Dutch Reichs, Russ Bang! The gavel raps as another Student Council house meeting closes. For the past forty minutes, representatives, carry-over members, and cabinet have been planning projects and activities for all Proviso's students. During their meeting they might have dis- cussed social aspects of the school and planned monthly fun nights, Homecoming, or the Valen- tine dance. Perhaps they conferred on the council- sponsored Charity XWeek to include all charity drives or laid plans to gather funds for Kilian and Rankin Cove schools in Tennessee. They might have ironed out problems con- cerning co-op study halls, scholastic awards assem- blies, the monitor system, or the assembly super- visors-all functions of the Student Council. Providing recreation. advancing scholarship, giving service, promoting charity-these consti- tuted the councils aims and accomplishments in making Proviso a better instrument for education. JLTNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES- FRONT ROW: G. Matchus. A. Leo, Rusch, L. Pavltik, R. Scanio. and L. Smith. SECOND ROW: V. Durst, P. Neilly, G. Rabbins, S. Ernst, F. Cascone, J. Haukul, and A. Sinanis. THIRD ROW: M. Coan, K. Lund- luren. J. Vontlrasek. G. Johnson, J. Kennedy, J. Hilgert, I. Fuller. M. Brown, A. Sebesta, antl B. Zalisk. FOURTH ROXXU B. Bonatitle. T. Goltl, R. Grillin, D. Bartolini, M. Diutty. J. Conway, T. Peterson, and C. Fisher. BACK ROW: XV. Kucik, F. Strutzel, G. Mellsartlis, A. Akkeron, P. Tohtz, I.. Munini, R. VUeinberg, T. Roinaltli, and Lee Tenzer. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTA- TIVES-FRONT ROW: L. Mead, D. Johnson, G. Karras, M. Giapino, J. Knosp, and M, Rogers. SECOND ROW: M. Lyons, B. Ausbrook, S. Davis. G. LeBockhorst, J. Lepins, K.. Duke, and S. Wfeichart. THIRD ROW: T. Miller, C. Christiansen, C. Rantlall, C. Siska, B. Nemecelc, and P. Polansky. BACK ROW: K. Wright, G. Calientlo, R. Brantlau, J. Helling, S. Elkin, J. Schotlitich, and J. Trappe. ERESHMEN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES -FRONT ROW: L. Williams, A. Margiotta, G. Gord. R. Calcagno, and P. Mugnolo. SECOND ROW: L. Lubin, J. Tiefenthal, L. Vogt, K. Chalker, T. Schuster, and J. Amorino. THIRD ROW: B. Hamilton, A. Morganti, N. Rithartls, J. Kalinzi, antl L. Draxten. BACK ROW: F. Custartlo, G. Crangins, J. Bilenko, D. Schatz, D. Ebelt, iintl J. Kenneily. Page ol Council Orgcnizes Chclrily Week STVDENT COUNCIL CARRY-OVER MEMBERS!- FRONT ROXW: Sandy Klein, Jenn Schoeneck. Jutly D.u'is, Pat Lutllam. and Jan Hoehne. SECOND ROXV: Kathy Gebhart, Pat Bcntz, Davis Fisher. Bill Ileimimn, Ruth Gersltowitz. iinil Peggy Broz. BACK ROXYY Gerry Stmuss. Louis Gibson, Jim Kostul, Peter Sognetest. W'ilIi.un Thomas. and Pete Snputo. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESEN'lAA'I'IX'ES- FRONT ROW: M. Ugincius, P. Orelup, K. Anderson, E. Marsh. C. Cretlity, J. Vitcnse, and M. Johnston. SECOND ROW: C. Gibbs, L. Knuilscn, S. Norin, E. Gruntlkv. Ci. Haug, C. Wolf. and J. Phehus. THIRD ROVU: J. Burg- strom, D, Lantla. P. Slugg, J. Butts, J. Kicft, R. Mele. Sthneitler, untl D. Fiornmonti. BACK ROXV: XV. Chmurny, R. Dobson, B. Snirvel, J. Hocm. J. Rcisn, C. Lintlsay, antl J. Brown. CO-OP CHAIRMAN Bill Cordell signs perm: slip for jackie Hupp in his co-op study hall. CO-OP BOARD-SEATED-FRONT RCXV1 Dave Fisher, Carl Bruztt. SECOND RCW: M,s5 Lois Robinson, Denny Lagida, Barbara Dahl, Ken Peterson, and lat Lucl am. STANDING: Gene Mitz, Steve Brl-zemeler. Dave Ku' iatkowski, Larry Howard. and jerry -Ifrre. Co-ops Succeed Through Twelfth Yeclr CO-OP CHAIRMEN-FRONT ROW: Diana Youngsteadt, Sandy Klein, Judy Hadley, Barbara Smith, and jewel Kempston. SECOND ROW: Marcia Brown, Linda Greene, Sheila Hegy, Sue Witt, and Sandra Krinik. THIRD ROW: Peggy Brcz. Arlene Viso, Ron Cfancio, -Iudy I-leftrig. and Nancy Fry. BACK ROXV: jim Hofer, jeff I-lermach. Dick Wauer, Noel Goldstein, Ken Yanzy, and Ken Musil. CO-OP CHAIRMEN-FRONT ROW: Linda Boian, Karen Russell, Anita Meyer, Georgeann Zeim, Diane Smith. and -lean Jores. SECOND ROW: Lois Knudsen, Antje Pfeiffer, Karen Slovacek, joe Cannelfa, Carolyn Haug, and Marsha Davis. BACK ROW: ,lim McNally, john Slazyk, Roland jarka, Frank Dunnill, Louis Gibson, and WM Milan Dluhly. ? gs. Permitting qualified students to assume leadership and indxpendence, the coopera- tive study system has completed its twelfth . year at Proviso. In the forty-one Co-ops, members maintain a place for efficient study with minimum faculty supervision. A student co-op chairman mlnages each study hall. maintaining order, and talking attendxnce. Miss Lois Robinson and the board supervise the chairmen. The co-op study system provides an op- portunity for self-government that will pre- pare members to take an active part in their community life. By relieving teachers of study hall duty, the co-ops provide a service to the school as well as to the students S. Page 62 we 'lf MAME Nw ' V GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD-SEATED: Betty Carpino, Karen I-Ianson. Marshall, Dottie Hofer, Sufan Wtilker, Nancy VanArsdall, Jeannine Diann Youngsteadt, Sandra Schuppe, Karen Ivins, Judy Hadley, and Carole Midgard. STANDING: Joyce Brinton, Mary Ann Dalvey, Fa: Hill, Ursula Katauskas, and Bonnie Sahlin. Girls' League Arrclnges Social Projects XVelcoming freshmen to Proviso, Big Sisters in white dresses returned to school a day early to help the newcomers find their way. New members and old-timers of Girls' League plunged into the social year at Proviso early in October with Gypsy janglef' the annual pizza party. Later in the month, college- minded junior and senior girls learned about college life at a sorority rush party, Gamma Lambda Tea. Members dated their fathers for Meet Me at the Fair in November, and played hostess to their moms at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Spring brought bow week, the sock hop. and the traditional installation to climax the year. GIRLS' LFAGUIT OFFICERS: Karen Ivins, second vice-presidentg Sandra Scliunne, treasurerg Carole Miduard. president: ,Indy Hadley, vice-preaidentg and Diann Youngsieadt, secretary. Page 6 3 1,41 ,uv A I. .A-Life' 5. L League Expands Chrisfmas Doll Proiecr FRESHMAN GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENT- ATIVES-LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Connie Manga, Pat Sullivan, Emily Piscopo, Connie Venell, Rose Ann DeNicolo, and Wanda Miller. SECOND ROW: Carole Spatafora, Sandra Dutkovich, Bonnie Scarpelli, Jorene Gunst, Cynthia Capitani, and Pamela Johnson. BACK ROW: Sue Bruzek, Tamara Nogulich, Sharon Kueltzo, Dorothea Hines, Diane Wilson, Marilee Lindahl, and Eileen Bader. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRE- SENTATIVES-LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Lynn Coffman, Alice Campbell, Ruth Thumberger, Joyce Orozen, Janet Marsden, and Linda Johnston. SECOND ROW: Kathe Hedum. Jacqueline Tedrahn, Suzanne Brett- man, Neara Lemons, Sharon Benjamin, and Janice Figler. THIRD ROW: Angie Galano- poulos, Marie Jacks, Lois Scavone, Patricia Altman, Edith Mertineit, and Carolee Sannes. BACK ROW: Roberta Kriese, Elaine Voitke- vits, Amanda Smith, Karen Hanson, Zane Luhaus, llze Petersons, Julie Rakow, and Nancy Donovan. JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Janet Pratt, Darlene Bartosiak, Roberta Hauser. Madeline Faraone, Linda Ashley, Patricia Matusas, and Geraldine Klod. SECOND ROW: Rita Meiers, Judy Moore, Gail Bister- feldt, Carol Coleman, Gail Giese, Judy Hous- ton, Lynne Fippinger, Karen Urlaub, and Marcia Hansen. THIRD ROW: Karen Kubin, Joellyn Smith, Gloria Peterson, Diana Wolff, Sarah Streit, Judy Macbeth, Pat Caslin, Eugenia Weide, and Janet Craw. BACK ROW: Char- lene Sarossy, Janice Smith, Wanda Dole, Patsy Rice, Arline Schrader, Karen Brooks, Ardele Kabat, and Dorothy Sula. SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Rochelle Price, Marilyn Konvicka, Barbara Schmidt, Pat Lawrence, Helen Piedmont, Pat Nizolek, and Susan Baer. SECOND ROW: Josephine Mazar, Sherron French, Anita Meyer, Paulette Lobrillo, Karen Russell, Florence King, and Kathleen Owen. THIRD ROW: April Gros, Donna Domark, Judy Zikas, Diana Smith, Sharon Hrncirik, Carol Fiantlalo, and Thea Daniel. Page 64 FRFSHMAN FDNA NWINSCOTT gets help from Big Sisters Diane of even-and-odd-numbered rooms at Proviso Fast lN1ulholland and Linda Moore as she tries to lind her way in the maze school while another student waits her turn. Girls Adopt Vietnamese, Phan Thi DAWN FGGFRT, senior, chooses her favorite from the array of toys bound for Cook County Hospital. Phan Thi Hien, a seven-year-old Vietnamese girl, acquired 1800 foster mothers this year. As the new service project of the Girls' League, members helped with her linancial support and sent her occasional gifts. The little girl replied with monthly notes describing her life in Vietnam. Besides this new activity, the league con- tinued its traditional service project of sending toys to Cool-c County Hospital at Christmas time. Not wishing to show partiality to hospi- talized girls, the League this year placed more emphasis on toys and games for boys than they had in previous years. Continuing to send Christmas greetings to little girl patients as well, each homeroom bought and named dolls on a popularity poll penny-a-vote basis. On the tirst day of Christ- mas vacation volunteer league members took the gifts to the hospital to say Merry Christ- mas from the student body of Proviso East. Page 65 4-4 qc. kg: 5 Q 5 S' 5 , 5 . 1 on the tirst day ol O H len KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Gibson, R. Werle, D. Landa, -I Hofer, K. Peterson. and W. Kucik. SECOND RCDW: C. Btunst, T. Fbbert, R. Pellet, G. Mitz, Schwalm, D. McPherson, D, Fisher. and B. Zalick. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mark Millet, adviser, R. Kos w P, Sognefest, I. Prieditis, -I. Moelk, R. Buchanan, N. Goldstein, P Lehpamer, and M. Kirsons. BACK ROW: S. Bokemeier, M. Diuhy B. Heimann, A. Reichs, M. Goodman, W. Perkins, F. Sttutvel, R Bailor, R. Lowe, T. Greninger, and EI. Seyer. Boys Promote School Spirit, Participation Participating in such worthwhile activities as selling pea- nuts to aid needy children, Proviso's chapter of Key Club entered its second year. On the basis of faculty recommenda- tion, the club invites junior and senior boys to join. Last summer four members attended an international convention in Chicago where they adopted a constitution. This meeting also provided an opportunity to learn methods of improvements and to exchange ideas with members of other chapters. Improvement of school and community provides the main purpose for Key Club, which derives its pattern from the Kiwanis Club. Page 66 Presentinv a vlim se of Proviso's athletic vro tram, Ma'or D D l.ettermen's Service Club la s host to ei rhth trade bo fs from . 3 trade schools in the area at a vet-to 'ether each satin Y. ea 5 2-w Fifty members carry out the code of the Major Letter- man's Service Club, which strives to promote participation in athletics and to increase school spirit in Provisos students. Ushering at basketball games and sponsoring a dance and fun ni 'ht the club also vlans the unior-Senior and Senior- 5 Faculty basketball games. Proceeds from the junior-Senior game form a fund from which to pay medical expenses. MAJOR l.If'l l'FRMlfN'S SlillVlCif Cl.ll 3 -FRONT ROW: Ray Spelher, R'ch Lapham, Dick Tteiber, Ken Keys, and Willie Fllis. SECOND ROW: Rich Men- drala and vletryglones. BACK ROW: Cletall Stazio, Bob Wetmzel, Steve Schatz, Phil Wtnlf, Ron Topp, and Rod Au'tI.i. Monitors Supervise Students in Halls 32' MONITOR CAPTAINS-FRONT ROW: Dave Saviola and John De Ano. SECOND ROW: Lynette Koebel and Jan Hoehne. BACK ROW: Phil Wolf, Russel Rothrock, and Dick Treiber. You goofedln Roving students present cards bearing these words to lax hall monitors. You're fine! cards reward those who stay alert on duty. Hall monitors check student passes, collect attendance slips, direct traffic during fire drills, and place red warning locks on open lockers. They also direct visitors, freshmen, and new students. Besides aiding students in finding seats at all school assemblies, the assembly supervisors assist at fun nights, after- game dances, and many other Student Council functions. jerry Yundt captains the senior supervisors, while Ron Buchanan heads the juniors. Dick Wauer is sophomore captain, and jerry Thom is the captain of the freshman supervisors. ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORS-FRONT ROW: F. Pettinato, B. Leline, ll. Yundt, C. Brunst, P. Wolf, G. Mitz, R. Rothrock, D. Landa, and D. Treiber. SECOND ROW: J. Thom, K. Landa, T. Croak, E. Trei- chel, D. Weppner, J. Wacketlin, D. McPherson, and J. Trappe. THIRD ROW: D. Fisher, K. Douglas, C. Vavrik, H. Muir, L. Vande- MONITOR Gail Miller stops Fred Peterson in hall to check on the validity of his out-of-the-room pass. berg, H. Wessel, J. Buesing, A. Reichs, T. Greninger, and B. Grady. BACK ROW: B. Miller, D. Edgren, F. Young, D. Wauer, W. Brown, A. jordan, R. Buchanan, S, Schatz, D. Kwiatkowski, R. Slobodnik, and A. Akkeron. Teddy bears sit in on many meetings of the Future Nurses of America. These bears represent a dose of TLC Qrender, loving carej to many hospitalized children during FNA's Christmas project. With an eye to the future, members tour various hos- pitals to learn about their training programs. As its social activity, FNA holds a formal tea at Christmas time each year. USHITR5' CLUBQFRONT ROW: S. Schuppe, B. Dahl, S. Hegy, Miss Bar- bara Uhlir, A. Viso, j. Brinton, and N. Barton. SECOND ROW: S. Witt, S. Trudeau, C. Loizzo, S. Ciotola, U. Katauskas, C. Midgard, S. Klein, M. Reynard, and j. Richter. THIRD ROW: C. Altman, L. Koebel, W. Gould, j. Whalen, bl. Lidell, F. King, N. Van Arsdall, D. Youngsteadt, and L. Pavlak. FOURTH ROW: N. Smith, l. Fuller, S. Dubicz, N. Fry, ,l- Grab- ski, j. Hadley, Al. Rozak, T. Sheehan. and M. Brown. BACK ROW: L. Denavs, A. Przychodni, S. Walker, j. Stevenson, VI. Leming, -I. Banthin, B. Mottle, Y. Bamhas. and Al. llilgerr. Wearing navy blue skirts and white blouses, the girls of Ushers' Club aid Proviso as another of its service groups. These carefully-chosen junior and senior girls usher at Pro- visols social functions, PTA meetings, concerts, and class plays. june finds the girls, arrayed in white, serving at Con- vocation, Class Day, and Commencement under the direction of their sponsors Miss Barbara Ilhlir and Mrs. l.ois Poehlman. Ushers Aid of Plays, FNA Takes Tours FNA GROUP ll-FRONT ROW: C Engelland, A. Griesback, G. Matchus B. Kaspar, J. Huston, and R. Uriah SECOND ROW: E. Atrow, D. Finch c. Jubner, G. Kappa, J. Pratt, c. ofioff, and J. Lucas. THIRD ROW: 1. Burke J. Barsl-ci, L. Slapinski, K. Rejner, .I Raches, and M. Dabey. BACK ROW: N. McKinney, K. Buetner, V. Moraitis B. Keating, S. Warkington, -I. Ellingson and S. Goosen. FNA GROUP I-FRONT ROW: Nl. Bowler, Mrs. Florence Akers, P. Bentz, M. Brenner, and J. Erickson. SECOND and G. Klod. THIRD ROW: D. Whistler, 1. Tedran, D. johnson, S. Ernst, D. Blake, and S. Ciotolo. FOUR- TH ROW: j. Mazar, S. Hart, N. Hitz- man, J. Kopke, J. Rozak, K. Anderson, and S. Andrlek. BACK ROW: S. Thiese, 1. Loring, M. Kurtz, C. Thomas, K. Cunderson, D. Hofer, D. Long, E. Kroepel, and B. Jacobs. Page 68 Y' -. ,.. , . ,...,..........,...,...----......1 MACHINE SHOP CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Gor- fried, F. Blumberg, F. Morelli, E. Moy, G. Bergman, and E. Schaefer. SECOND ROW: J. Hobart, M. Cygnas, B. Gannett, L. Ross, P. Hartman, F. Stefani, and D. Terber. THIRD ROW: B. Schmidt, J. Nendze, H. Martens, N. Fiorille, R. Maynard, D. Dunwoody, and J. Walker. FOURTH ROW: A. Turucz, W. Delaney, G. Cihak, G. Klean, J. Smith, C. Cavallaro, J. Buckner, and Paul Palermo. BACK ROW: E. Engbrecht, R. Simon, W. Walker, D. Dillon, B. Hammers, T. Koukol, J. Lind- meier, R. Keding, and Peter Palermo. Patients at Hines Veteran Administration Hospital can thank members of Proviso's Machine Shop Club for providing them with cribbage boards and ash trays at the request of the American Red Cross. Machine Shop Club attempts through various projects to expand the skills of vocational shop students. As part of their school service, members make parts for vocational auto class, maintain lights for band maneuvers, and supply the electric candles for the choir Christmas concerts and for the National Honor Society's induction of new members. Mclchine, Explorer Groups Serve School Branching into two new working areas, Explorer Post 191 reorganized its program this year to include outdoor, indoor, voca- tional, service, specialty, and social projects. Included under the outdoor program were explorations to White Pines and Apple River Canyon State Parks, the Mississippi Palisades, Palos Park, Devil's Lake in Wis- consin, and Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. To develop the indoor, vocational, and service aspects of the organization, the boys toured factories in the area, saw dem- onstrations, and heard speakers. Socially, they held dances. bowled, tobogganed, and attended baseball games with the help of their adviser, Mr. Stanley Rattenbury. EXPLORER SCOUTS-FRONT ROW: A. Nonneman, J. Hofer, K. Nicolai, and adviser Stanley Rattenbury. BACK ROW: T. Retelny, C. Davis, B. Strurhers, R. McDonald, and R. Jacobs. Page 69 Provi Adds Pictures of All Srudenrs PRUVI EDITORIAL BOARD- SEATED: Clarence Lindsay, Co-Lit- erary Editor: Bill Perkins, Editor-in- chief, and Diane Mulholland, Man- aging Editor. STANDING: Dawn Eggert, Copy Editor, Miss Eleanor Johnson, adviser, and Lee Dubs, Sports Editor. Where's the Dummy? is a question often heard in the vicinity of Room 216, the Provi office. The staff members are not, as one might suppose, referring to the editor, but to the page-by-page guide used in organizing the yearbook. Beginning last spring and continuing through the sum- rner, the staff met with Miss Eleanor johnson, adviser, to dis- Page 70 cuss various innovations in this year's book. Tuesday nights during the school year, the lights burned until 8 p.m. or later, as Provi-ers carried out their plans. This year's Provi has added some new features: the pic- tures of all underclassmen, the activities of seniors, and an index listing every person in school the first semester. PROVI COPY STAFF-SEATED IN FRONT OF TABLE: Marcia Brown, Assistant Literary Editor and Mary Dale, Co-Literary Editor. SEATED AROUND TABLE: Millicent Johnston, Typistg Rich Bentley, Captions Editor, Elaine Marsh, Assistant Literary Editorg Eli Lerner, Picture Editorg and Eunice Byars, Head Typist. STANDING: Karen Franzl, Headline Editor, Carolan Wieker, Identifications Editor' Anita Lubko, Reporterg Dennis Landa, Sports Reporter! Ellen Tredrea, and Judy Zikas, Reporters. NOT PICTUR- ED: Kaaren Stoikoff, Reporterg john DeAno, jim Skridulis and jesse McDonald, Sports Reporters. i PROVI ART STAFF-STANDING: John Williams, Harvey Johnson, and Mr. Nick Ernest, adviser. SEATED: Richard Schneider, Brenda Mello, Renate Zilian, Bill Perkins, and Carol McElroy. Includes New Section on Proviso West Mr. Nick Ernest, art adviser, helped the art staff in planning the cover, end sheets, division pages, and the pictures used in the school life and academic sections of Pmzfi. The business staff under Mr. Jack Stanley's direction sold 1100 books more than last year in addition to supervising the taking of senior pictures and collecting money for books, plastic covers, and names. They also distributed books early. Another first for the '59 Provi is the inclusion of a special section for Proviso West, covering students, faculty, class activities, and sports. Climaxing the year at the Publications Potluck, juniors learned of their positions on next year's staff. PROVI BUSINESS STAFF-STAND- ING: Lynn Tenzer and Elaine Dubek. SEATED: Edie Ktengel, business man- ager, Mr. jack Stanley, adviser, Judy Cerutti and Carol Ridder. Page 71 ,sm ,K be 5 Y' 4 fs ll ,fifix U is E PAGEANT EDITORS-SEATED OUTSIDE TABLE: Margery Hendricks, managing editorg Pat -lones, Joyce Brinton, co-advertising editors: and Sue Moritz, make-up editor, and Mr. Richard Daniels, adviser. INSIDE TABLE: Jan Stevenson, jane Hustoles, co-literary editors: john Woyke, editor-in-chief: Sheila Hegy, news editor: and Lee Dubs, sports editor. Pageant Wins Sixteenth Gallup Award What size head shall I put on this copy? Do you have anything else that needs typing? How can I avoid passive voice in this sentence? Cries like these, heard in Room 34, indicate that editors, columnists, reporters, typists and junior assistants are engaged in the hectic procedures of meeting Pageant deadlines. Com- bining efforts under the supervision of Mr. Richard Daniels, Pageant staff members once again earned the Quill and Scroll International Award and the George H. Gallup Award. Publishing the freshman issue on the first day of school and a sixteen-page Proviso West dedication issue, the staff completed the first semester with two twenty-four-page Christ- mas editions. Other special publications included the Easter, Thanksgiving, college, graduation, and all-junior issues. W , g , .rn x i , ! Page 72 PA G15 A N'l' R EPUR 'l'Ii R S AND ill ll,- UMNISTS- SEATED: Pat jones, Karen Anderson, Cynthia Kerger, Anita Lubko, Sharon Matthews, and Margaret Leckie. STANDING: Jan Stevenson, jim Kostal, Ruth Shoenbeck, and Eli Lerner. NOT PICTURED: Judy Davis. PAGEANT CIRCULATION STAFF-SEATED: Anita Ricci, Frances Cascone, Lea Berebitsky, Sharon Riemer, Josephine Mazar, Anne Ca- scio, Vicki Dwoinen, Sandra Klockany, and Nick Apanovich. FIRST ROW STANDING: Valerie Dullum, Merry Lynn Brenner, Sandra Amici, Nijole Barcas, president, Carol Kuhlman, and Mr. Donald Millette. SECOND ROW STANDING: Barbara Smith, Georgeann Bergman, and Lorretta Tirabassi. is Tw N X PAGEANT BUSINESS STAFF-SEATED: Shirley Rai- man: Dolores O'Keefe. Ann Chrisman. and Joyce Rasche. STANDING: Judy Barnas and Mr. Donald Millette. Brings News 'ro Eclsf and Wesl Setting a new record this year, Pagerwf ad staff sold enough advertisement space to local merchants to publish two Christmas editions of the paper. The grand total of holiday ads reached 2064 inches. Ad staff also assisted with the financ- ing of the Easter, Thanksgiving, and other special issues, along with their regular weekly duties. Circulation staff, under the supervision of Mr. Donald Millette, handled business records and financial concerns for the Ptlgtuznf. Collecting for ads and determining the budget constituted their primary responsibilities The girls on the circulation staff distributed the papers to each students locker every Thursday during seventh period. Another duty of the staff consisted of exchanging papers with other schools to aid the Ptzgemzf staff in increasing student readership. . . PAGEANT TYPISTSQFRONT ROW: Kay Johnson, Elizabeth Schoenadel, and Corrine Veronica. SECOND ROW: Patricia Garrison, Eileen Ianozzi, Merry Lynn Brenner. BACK ROW: Beverly Valenta, Sue Walker, Gloria Peterson, Gerry Fanter, Marge Madden, Dianne Ott, Jean Hobbes, and Lynette Johnson. HELP!! Ii PAGEANT AD STAFF-SEATIED: Frank Wtmyke and Pat Jones. FRONT ROW STANDING: Sandy Zeno. and Margaret Leckie. BACK ROW STANDING: Joanne Banthin, Joyce Brinton, and Marilyn Konvicka. Page 75 ,pu NHS OFFICERS: Mr. Richard Langlois, adviser, Suzanne Moritz, secretary, Jerry Seyer, president: Yvette Bambas, vice-presidentg Bob Peller, treasurerg and Miss Ruth Schmitt. Awaiting notice of election to National Honor Society, hopefuls had to sweat out the hours until that period in March, when messengers delivered envelopes bearing the news of those chosen. Juniors in the upper Hfteen per cent and seniors in the upper third of their class qualihed for membership. On the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice, the faculty voted on eligible students. Besides supplying the college catalogues in the NHS library, selling food at football games, and providing mottoes for the school bulletin board, the members worked with Miss Ruth Schmitt, adviser, on plans for their banquet. Official Notices Excife NHS Scholars NHS OLD MEMBERS-FRONT RCJW: Kroepel, I.. Koeble, N. Fry, B. Dahl, M. Hendrick, and N. Barton. SECOND ROW: M. Dale, B. Bond, Byars, J. Brinton, J. Davis, and J. Kincaid. THIRD ROW: J, De Ano, S. Hegy, P. Jones, L. Knudsen, Lerner, D. Landa. BACK RCJW: L. Gibson, C. Lind- say, W. Chmurny, P. Lehpamer, M, Kirsons, J. Hefner. and B. Heiman. NHS ULD NIFMBITRS-FRONT ROW: C. Midgard, J. Stevenson, B. Leline, J. Zikas, and M. Ugincius. SECOND ROXWI J. Phebus, A. blar- shall. V. Laube, Tredrea. K. Moore, and D. Youngsteadt. THIRD ROW: R. Mele, P. Labrillo. J. West, C. Weiker, Schneider, and R. Scherer. BACK ROW: R. Wattzner, W. Perkins, S. Mastin, C. Thomas, J. Woyke, J, Reisa, and R. Kos. Page 7-I wr QW? vw' if Nliwi' NHS SIENIORS-FRONT Rf IXV2 D. Fggcrt, AI. Rozalli, Ii. Black. ,Io Ann .Imam-s. M. Sclmciilcr. DI. Zara. AI. Klc-nn, and I. IIilI. SECOND ROXV: B. Ilcas, WI. Mnrrlmcws, IT. Schuclcr. AI. Erickson, P. Burke, S. Witt. C. Cirulvcr. INI. IN'IL1siI.a1nLI K. Russell. TIIIRD RONW: C. Gibbs, J. Hun- sun, K. Slmunclc, -I. I-lcftrilu. I.. Moore. F. Grunllkc, M. Lance. P. Young M. Krause, and S. Ilamilmn. FOURTH ROXV: UI. lNIcDun.1IiI. T. Kon, K. Skvorc. R. Trcibcr. R. Dolwsnn. F. Culbcrrsun. ainil D, Purycur. BACK ROXW: VI. Kictr, -I. Mills, -Icrry Innes. HI. Frins, B. Snmlclin. LI, Kumnili. L. Dubs. uml K. Alu-I. NOT PICTURFD: K. Peterson. NIIS IUNIORS, GROUP If FRONT ROXV: R. Ziilisk, R. W'.1zCI4.l. H. Quinlcy, I. Priciliris. P. ToI1rz.z1n.I I. Moclli. SECOND ROXW1 M. Zvi- gxcr, S. Zcno, QI. Messina, F. RQITICII- lvury, anal S. XVinCl1rcnncr. TIIIRD ROYXX: C. Smflunl, C. Snmssy, I.. Orten, K. Srnikntf, N. Smith, and M. Srryicwski. FOURTH ROXW: N. Spurr, U. Srrcips, S. SL-L-ly, G. Rulw- Iwins, F. ScI1wnIm,nniI S. Linlc. BACK ROXW: B. Mulicki, N. Ikmlus, F. Strurzcl. C. Quarnsrrmn, R. Lmvc. II. XVUII, and D. WIIIH. NIIS IIINIORS, GROUP II-- FRONT ROXV: P. Ncilly, D. Gut- nmn, T. Pllrnumls, D. Fisher. T. IZI1- lwcrr. Anil C. Bonluiunni. SECOND ROXV: K. Ivins, B. Bryson. ll. Kai- ruuslms, R. I'I1lLlSCI', I. Iloukul, P. I.acI1un11. and S. Klein. THIRD ROXV: M. Dubay. K. Gclwlmrilr, P. I-awkcy, bl. Iukawiclm, S. Gousscn. HI, I-Iilucrt. M. Brown, M. Davis, :mil S. I'Ii1riIt. BACK ROXV: G. -IUIIFISUII. K. Dcmivs, QI. Bunthin, P. Be,-nisck, VI. Conway. -I. ci21l'fXN'I'IAQI1I, R. Ilinklc. Anil P. Kucllcmlcrlcr. NOT PIC- TURITD: S. Ilolpcr .ind N. Kmlxcn- llcrlcr. Page ' 3 Furure Business Leaders Sell Supplies I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and to work and to think clearly, and I pledge myself to use these abilities to make America a better place for everyone. These words, written in the creed of FBLA, bespeak only a part of the ideals set up by ambitious, business-minded Proviso students. FBLA'ers sell refreshments at basketball and football games. They sell school supplies in Room l I5 before and after school as part of their school service. Other club activities include attending conferences and conventions and sponsoring a formal dance. Mr. Robert Stickler. commercial instructor, heads this or- ganization. He accompanies FBLA members on trips, and to the annual state convention in Springfield each spring. Page 76 KEY MEMBERS-FRONT ROXW: C. Chippeaux, D. Chippeaux. P. Scott, IT. Spenser, and T. Harper. SECOND ROW: M. Giampino, M. Rose, L. Hughely, K. Lewis, P. Potter, N. Campbell, and A. Divis. THIRD ROW: Al. Garceau, S. Lensenlserry, S. Elkin, pl. Licht, J. Ebelt, and G. Fanter. BACK ROW: N. Keb- schull, R. DeBfase, N. Smith, L. Augustine, A. Halstengard, C. Adducie, R. Cusrardo, and N. Rago. FBLA EXECUTIVE BOARD -- FRONT ROW: W. Richmond, S. Raiman, D. Karas, and C. Anderson. BACK ROW: M. Dabey, J. Rosche, L. Naccarato. D Clancy, and M. Wilson. mv- ' ai' A 'i- Sl is 4 ' F W' J' 5 FUTURE DISTR IBUTORS' EXECU- TIVE BOARD e- FRONT ROW: P. Miller, B. Scardina, P. Tinebra, D. Theys, and G. Brown. BACK ROW: M. D'Anza, -I. Anderson. P. Lisuzzo, J. Terrans, D. Schneider, N. Sode, and G. Schwartz. PYF BOARD-SEATED: Carol Opie, Ron Bailor, Eileen Kroepel, Mike McNally, Faye Hodorowich, and Donna Svec. STANDING: Don Puryear, Eugene Voyles, Bunny Swalsky, and Margery Hendrick. The multi-faceted program of Proviso Youth Fellowship stems from three main concepts-church, home, and com- munity service. Advancing God-centered ideals, weaving a closer feeling between the churches, schools, and community, promoting brotherhood, wholesome recreation, and religious education, training youth in social and economic problems- PYF ADVISERS-SEATED: Mr. Edward Judd, Mr. George Hagen, Mr. Marvin Ray, Mrs. Marjorie Peterson, and Mrs. Willa Williams. STANDING: Mr. Glenn lsley and Mr. Stanley Rattenhury. these goals, PYF believes, will prepare leaders for the world of tomorrow. With key members directing business during XO periods, events of the year include a breakfast, guest night, Thanks- giving assembly, two Fellowship Fun Nights, a spring tea for counselors, an Easter sunrise service, and a May conference. PYF Develops Uni'ry Through Fellowship PYF REPRESEN'l'A'l'lVES - lfrosh Soph-STANDING: Randall Knuds it and Karen Vasas. SEATED: Pristlllt , Halcombe, Linda Keller, ,lim McNally and Victor Guust. PYF REPRESENTATIVES - jr.-Sr Owen. Page 7 T FRONT ROW: Judy Klean, Raymond Strauss, Fred Wiedenbeck, james Carl son, Gaylord Noren, Bob Timms, ind Linda Moore. BACK RCFW: -ludic Burke, Lorelei Chiarelott, Karen Kuccra Lynn Bartscht, Dawn Muehlenhaupt Nancy Hitzeman, janet Abbott, Martin Finley, Marsha Orr, june Sands, lJlll'IL Balow, Patricia Garrison, and Sur. 1 i QL! FTA FROSH-SOPI-I-FRONT ROW: L. Heard, K. Nuemann, M. McAuslan, B. Wurm, S. Bryan, and D. Horton. SECOND ROW: P. Sykes, C. Farr, j. Conner, K. Vollmer, S. Wehrmann, K. Hedum, and A. Brazouski. THIRD ROW. K. De-Simone, B. Hoffman, K. Adams, nl. Kalina, C. Sannes, S. Andrlik, and P. Marshall. BACK ROW: R. Pruter, C. Gray, Vl. Engelsman, W. Brown, R. Voobus, C. Holst, B. Hoffman, and Al. Mosevich. FTA SENIORS-FRONT ROVV: Al. Hilgert, -I. West, M. Zieger, and U. Katauskas. SECOND ROW: M. Lecki, -l. Vitense, N. Fry, B. Hess. B. Webb, and Mrs. Emily Shockley, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: P. Surges, j. Kelson, P. Brinck, S. French, Al. Heisler, A. Viso, and M. Brady. BACK ROW: P. Lobrillo, nl. Wl1ztlei1, B. Beina, V. ulerzak, ll. lannone, 'l. Klean, L. Moore, and C. Gibbs. FTA lnves'rigc:'res Teaching Techniques journeying to the Student Illinois Educa- tional Association workshop, ofhcers and members of the Future Teachers of America gained insight into the teaching profession through sessions on educational problems. Back home, speakers gave further informa- tion on careers and scholarship opportunities. More than 100 FTA'ers highlighted their social calendar with the Christmas tea and their annual spring dance. PTA BOARD-STANDING: Mr. C. C. Holt, Mr. A. L. Fry, Mr. Melvin Wall, Mrs. Ralph Abel, Mr. ll. W. Hinds, Miss Ruth E. Rehr, Mr. Chester Gould, and Mr. Arden Olsen. SEATED: Mrs. john Mentz, Mrs. K. N. Banthin, Mrs. Franklin XX'inters, Mrs. William Chmurny, Mrs. -lohn Otten, Mrs. Lewis Hayley, Mrs. Frank j. Gorka, and Mr. james H. Zimmerman reading the list of new committees. FTA .IUNIORS - BACK ROW: ul. Cerutti, B. Malicki, J. Pedall, Al. Cartwright, Al. Macbeth, G. Fanter, 1. Banthin, L. Kraus, Dubek S. Werker, L. johnson, and C. Henzler. SECOND ROW: L. Finkf beiner, L. Pavlak, W. Dole, C. Stafford, N. Gorman, D. Blake, V. Clark, C. Tatge, L. Ryan, and S. Holper. THIRD ROW: S. Kay, G. Kappes, P. Deinhart, P. Fischer, K. Ivins, M. Streiker, E. Ratten- bury, C. Sarossy, A. Kabat, S. Burentte, D. Muelenhaupt, and S. Kirsh FOURTH ROW: L. Lemen, C. Maas, S. Ernst, P. Luthardt, R. Scanio, A. Ricci, S. Neuhaus, Ll. Craw, N. Kochenderfer, S. Kure, and C. Carl- sen. FIFTH ROW: N. Spurr, S. Zeno, S. Davies, K. Kubin, D. Wolff, M. Brown, S. Walker, S. Block, L. Augustine, xl. Martino, AT. Hoffman, and D. Lesak. FRONT ROW: S. Gill, P. Kochenderfer, V. Darst, Dubitz, bl. Grabski, K. Kucera, xl. Smith, U. Cella, and J. Davolio. Blue Book, Arl Society Ulilize Tolenls PALETTE AND CI-IISEL-FRONT ROW: R. Hinkle, C. McElroy, P. Connelly, B. Lockhart, C. Weiss, and R. Long. SECOND ROW: D. Rubicush, Il. Knosp, G. Guadagnoli, T. Schuster, B. Mello, G. Klod, and Miss Mary Gregory, adviser. THIRD ROW: C. Cancilier, B. Schwedler, M. Blumka, L. Crapo, J. Williams, H. johnson, and Mr. Warren Nelson, adviser. BACK ROW: B. Bejna, C. Nemger, B. Malicki, S. Holpcr, K. Nichols, ll. Hustoles, G. Sewell. S. Foley, ll. Kennedy, and S. blevey. To develop an interest in art...to give recognition to those students who render service in the 6eld...to promote skill and creativenessf, These words from the preamble of Palette and Chisel's constitution comprise the goals of this two-year-old group. Through a new project of the club, students could obtain Proviso stationery this year. The group also held an exhibit, a social. and a field trip to the Art Institute. Confused? Uncertain? Lost? Freshmen don't have n mo- nopoly on these adjectives. Sometimes they even apply to the starf of the freshman's bible-the Blue Book. Every two years a staff of juniors wades through a maze of miscellaneous data and details to revise and correct this information compiled about Proviso. Working with Miss Mary Joyner, the crew of reporters, artists, and typists produces a convenient guide. BLUE BOOK STAFF-SEATED: Margaret Madden, editor: Betsy Rattenbury, Darlene Mattke. Judy Grabski, and Miss Mary Qloyner, adviser. STANDING: joan Hou- kal. Sharon Little, Dan Gutteman, and Gail Johnson. W' -if U Page 79 DEBATE AND FORENSICS-FRONT ROW: W. Chmurny, S. THIRD ROW: -I. Matthews, K. Kucera, W. Steidle, J. Banthin, C. Mastin, J. Davis, M. Kirsons, R. Wagner, and A. Gaydasch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Paul Johnson, adviser, j. jalcawich, P. Oflonner, -I. Gendel, N. Smith, C. Altman, B. Mahan, and Mr. Donald Singer, adviser. Anderson, K. Forberg, and L. Johnson. BACK RQJW: M. Goodman, C. Lindsay. I. Iirins, I. Preiditis, B. Reid, S. Scott, and B. Bonahde. Speech Group CCIPIUFSS Third in Stale Finishing this year with third place in the state, Proviso Iiast's individual events team, bulwark of the forensics squad, won a first place in orarorical declamation and a second in radio speaking. Members competed in extemporaneous speak- ing, original oratoryg impromptu and after-dinner speaking, oratorical declamationg dramatic. humorous, poetry, and prose readingg and radio announcing. They netted district honors. Proviso's debate team strives to develop in its members power of expression coupled with analytical reasoning. Com- peting in interscholastic tournaments this year, debate squad's winning record included first place at I.aPorte, Indiana, and Blue Island, ties for first at Navy Pier, I.a Grange, and Nilesg fourth and sixth with two teams at Augustana College in Rock Islandg second in the sectionalsg and third in the district. BILL CHMURNY, Mike Goodman, and Steve Stott analyze Robert Wa,tgner's argument. Page S0 .... T i 'T' X NATIONAL FURFNSICQ LTYAGLTF-FRONT RKVTW: Mr. Paul blohn- ,lill Gendel, and Nancy Smith. BACK RUXY: Michael Goodinan. Bob son. adviser, Maris Kirsons. ,ludy Davis, Steve Mastin, and Bruce Bona- XY'agner, Alex Ciaydasch, Bill Cihmurny, lgors llrieditis, and Stephen Tide. SP1 QOND ROXV: .lanite Matthews, Karen Kucera, Barbara Mahan, Scott. Forensic Group Meets League Expectations As a result of Provisos record in debate and forensics for the last three years and the efforts of Mr. Paul johnson. foren- sics coach, Proviso gained election to National Forensic League in l93S. Maintaining the record that earned them this honor. Proviso East students, with an interest in speech, have excelled in this field during NSS and l959. During their first year as .1 member of the national group the Proviso organization has compiled ZI degrees of merit. H degrees of honor, 5 degrees of BILL CHMLTRNY AIANICF MATTIHQXYS Second place State Champion in State Fxtempore in Urarory excellence, and 5 degrees of distinction for its activities in the tield of public speaking. XVinning the state championship in oratory, -lanice lNiatthevvs topped the individual contestants. She also won tirsts at the Sectional Speech Contest and the Thornton Speech Tour- nament. Bill Chniurny won second in extempore in the state. in addition to debating. jerry Seyet won first at the liast Peoria Speech Tournament and second at the Thornton Tourney. He also placed second in the l Speak for Democrary Contest. VIIRRY SIYYITR Second place in Deinotriity Contest ii' 1 ,Miss I I SCIENCE CZLLIB-eSFA'FEDZ Sandy Frins, XX'illiam Arndt, jell I-Iermach, Don Berghman, and Bill Chmurny. STAND- ING: Ricky Ancel, Pete Slugg, Tony Zaugh, Ed Radkiewicz, Phil Lehpamer, ,lim Reisa, and Mt. Loren Spires, adviser. Snaps, Slides Enlighfen Club Members High-pitched sounds and chemical odors coming from Room Z0l indicated that Science Club was in session. Wcmrking with Mr. Loren Spires, curious-minded scientists had the op- portunity to answer their own questions about various phases of research. Members displayed their projects at the annual Science Fair at Illinois Institute of Technology in April. Award win- ners exhibited their experiments at the state fair in Urbana. CAMERA CLUB-SEATED: Roger Jacobs, Beverly Hoffman, Diana Wtmllf, and Reginald Vaughans. STANDING: Howard Gordon, Rich- Shutters clicked at Morton Arboretum and Garfield Park Conservatory as members of Camera Club photographed scenes and closeups in nature. Under the supervision of Mr. Fred Keil, ten aspiring amateurs learned tricks of lighting, angle, and perspective. They developed pictures in their dark room across from 125. Members also conducted their own stereo-slide contest and entered the Chicago Area Camera Clubs annual competition. ard Peter, Dennis Gillig, john Williarns, Ted Kotulski, and Mr. Fred Keil. AT CAMERA: Dan Sanfillipo. Page 82 CINE CLUB OLD MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: R. Adolfson, W. Keding, K. Petersohn, and G. Weber. SECOND RCJW: J. Moore, G. Trotter, R. King. E. Chrisrman, and H. Polay. THIRD ROW: G. Romer, A. Bellis, W. McGehee, P. Loyd, J. Cannon, J. Salins, and T. Hettinger. FOURTH ROW: D. Santilippo, R. Wilson, R. Bron, R. Yndestad, G. Preusse, and J. Mills. BACK ROW: . Wilhite, B. Smith, A. Christensen, F. Granz, M. Meyer, C. Sherman, and .I R. Sterling. LAURENCE STOVER threads the machine while Paul Loyd and Don Hoffman check the film. Splicers, Reelers Manage Visual Aids Splicing and reeling tapes and films, Cine Club members devoted an hour daily to operating movies, phonographs, and tape recorders for classes and assemblies. Seventy-live boys received training in the care and opera- tion of visual education apparatus under the direction of Mr. C. XV. Bills, who also counseled the group and sponsored social activities. Congregating in Room 268 during study periods and CINE CLUB NEW MEMBERS-FRONT ROW SITTING: B. Kelly. R. Wonderiing, and G. Hlavac. STANDING AT PROJECTOR: C. Leber. SECOND ROW: M. Adenau, D. Ginter, L. Stover, C. Syverson, before and after school, members worked with audio-visual equipment or served on committees that planned and executed club activities. Members earned letters for their service. A Christmas dance, a smorgasbord, a trip to some place of interest to the group, and bowling every Saturday constituted Cine Clubs social activities. Members also sold programs at football games to raise money for their projects. T. D'Anza, and A. Templin. BACK ROW: H. Post, J. Yant, R. Yant. E. Kruse, J. Delaney, L. Hohn, and D. Hoffman. JACKIE PHEBUS expresses her un- happiness and her dread of King Creon to nurse Lois McGaw. IN A SCENE from the all-school play, Tom Zito as a palace guard comforts Anti- gone, played by jackie Phebus, after he has taken her prisoner for attempting to bury her dead brother. Footlights beckoned to the fifty students who joined Proviso Players this year. Increasing interest and knowledge of dramatics came to those who took advantage of the acting experience the club affords. Some stu- dents found the enjoyment and fascination of the stage provoked a desire to learn stage management or direction. Studying correct application and use of theatrical make-up appealed to other members. Co-advisers Miss Elizabeth Little and Mr. Douglas Poulter guided students in the presentation of several one-act plays. Both work and fun produced the effective expression that marks the Proviso Player. Proviso Players Pracfice Thea'rer Ar'rs PROVISU PLAYERS-GROUP I- FRUNT RQJW: M. Dabey, M. Kun- kel. I.. Otten, D. Blake, R. Bannon, P. Young, and White. SECOND RKDW: A. Leo, G. Kappes, G. Mat- chus. xl. Phebus, B. Webb, and S. Kay. THIRD RKIW: K. Gebhart, D. Vlfolff, B. Kearney, xl. McCormick, K. Renner, M. Davis, S. Erins, and R. Ilinlxle. FOURTH RCDW: Smith, Ll. Whtilen, C. Smith, VI. Lind, C. Ridder, L. Denavs, P. Sander and A. Salvatore. BACK RCIW: B. Olson, K. Starr, pl. Mills, C. Thomas, VI. Barts. E. Nithalson. UI. MacBeth, and XV. Steidle. PROVISU PLAYERS-GROUP II- FRONT RCIW: -I. Zimmerman, L. Dougherty. B. Giugliano, S. Scho- loxx, G. Smith, and L. Rudd. SEC- UND RUXV2 S. Halle, R. Parrillo, C. Mango, B. Rattenbury, P. O'Con- nor, Il. Zussman, and S. Lipkin. BACK ROXV: C. Krall, G. Orangias, T. Zito. R. Smithers, P. Greene, L. Tenzer. B. Mahan, and S. Foley. STANDING AT RIGHT: N. Auxier .ind HI. Leone. Page 84 MINOR LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: J. Schneck, T. Hall, B. Nelson, W. Poiman, R. Oddo, D. McKinney, and D. Patdun. SEC- OND ROW: R. Gemkow, R. Lowe, L. Kol- schowsky, E. Kusta, J. Kavanagh, B. Grilli, and Coach Andy Puplis. THIRD ROW: B. Roetzheim, T. Urban, N. Fiorillo, G. Mitz, T. Greninger, T. Ebbert, and J. Wackerlin. FOURTH ROW: P. Parrillo, R. Prince, B. O'Neill. B. Miller, B. Sciortino, D. Martin, J. Slazyk, and K. Keys. FIFTH ROW: R. Culumber, R. Lockhart, S. Bokemeier, G. Strodtz, F. Schaefer, P. Benisek, R. Huster, and C. Quarnstrom. BACK ROW: D. Tierney, N. Goldstein, R. Slobodnik, L. Holdman, R. Cera mak, A. Salvatore, K. Norton, L. Sciortino, and F. Strutzel. MA OR LETTERMEN- FRONT ROW: A. I Custardo, W. Ellis, E. Gray, B. Cammarata, S. Limperis, and J. DeAno. SECOND ROW: R. Lapham, K. Peterson, F. Chiero, D. Sch- rader, J. Hoftet, P. Moorehouse, and K. Dono- frio. THIRD ROW: A. Jordan, R. Mendrala, R. Austin, R. Olenek, J. Seyer, J. Jones, and P. Pellegrino. FOURTH ROW: D. Kwiatkow- ski, P. Wolf, R. Kos, G. Watson, E. Radkie- wicz, J. Stazio, K. Collins, and J. Long. FIFTH ROW: R. Syerson, R. Rothrock, J. Yundt, F. Dunhill, F. Culbertson, J. O'Neil, K. Musil, F. Thomas, and R. Wenzel. BACK ROW: R. Buchanan, A. Akkeron, S. Schatz. J. Johnson, Coach Jack Marino, L. Howard, J. Raymond, R. Topp, and B. Jones. Leffermen Boost High Athletic Honors Sporting their blue and white letters in proud fashion, members of Proviso's Lettermens' Clubs represent the cream of Proviso's athletic crop. Members promote sportsmanship and comradeship among themselves while creating an active inter- est in sports activities throughout the school. Major lettermen, minor lettermen, and numeral winners cooperate as one closely-knit unit to insure the success of their activities. One of these, the sponsoring of the annual Junior- Senior basketball game, represents the ultimate in intra-school rivalry. Another highlight of the year is the Student-Faculty game. These competitions support the club treasury and an ath- letic fund used to pay medical expenses for boys injured in sporting activities. Continuing their service, the lettermen main- tain order at home basketball games in the capacity of ushers. NUMERAL CLUB - FRONT ROW: David Poshka, Tommy Wade, Burt Miller. and Don Srail. SECOND ROW: Charles Davies, David Holian, Glenn Compton, and Roy Rysdon. THIRD ROW: Scott Wilson, Robert Kamph, Richard Brandau, Dennis Harrison, and Jim Mills. BACK ROW: Coach Frank Jenks, Jim Shubert, Chuck Wonderling, and Norm Youngsteadt. Page 85 76 Trombones Strike The Counterpoint WOODWIND ENSEMBLF-FRONT ROW: Robert Wag- ner and Gail Wilkins. BACK ROW: Ron Fippinger. Donna Zernel, and Martinnette Dasins. Sparkling blue and red uniforms of Proviso East and West High Schools' concert bands blended in a circus theme at the halftime of the football game with New Trier. For the first and last time both bands performed on the field together. Aided by the majorettes, East's band marched and maneu- vered at four home football games and the Memorial Day pa- rade. ln October. band members and their parents climaxed the football season with a pot-luck in the cafeteria. Page H6 Two programs highlighted the year following the football season. In january. Ron Fippinger directed the band in its main selection, Mlada, by Rimsky-Korsakoif. The spring con- cert in March featured Tales from the Vienna Woods, Serenade for a Picket Fence. and joshua, directed by Frank Tesinsky. This year five students won scholarships to lnterlochen National Music Camp in Michigan for further study. As Concerf Band Paracles Through Year A -ff' - - W ME'f'W?rszus4zw..+-.1- W , .. - . . -,, - .. X ,W--3, Y fm QM' -1 'A -':j'.2':j-'-- - if S. .:. 7 WMM T CONCERT BAND-FACING PAGE-FRONT ROW: D. Zcrnel. N. Knnviclui, K. Rcnner, and Nichols. SECOND ROW: K. XY'ri.L1l1i. Cf. Pfafi. j. Mumiris. T. Sunburn, and W. Cla-ff. THlRD ROXW: F. Lerner, V, Gunsr, nl. lNlumrrn, R. McCormick, and G. Zilinn. FOURTH ROVU1 I.. Sihey, B. Owens, P. Webb. D. Scherer. and -I. Muclk. BACK ROXXT F. kluilil. W. Ticrz, and D. Karlin. CONCERT BAND+ABOVlT-FRONT ROW: Fl. Burke, S, -lcssic. Cf Ryiivcu, S. Anilrlik, B. Huffman. I.. Olilnrff, -I. Lirlilell, N. Zcigcr, .mil G. Xlifillciris. SITC OND ROXXV CI. Strmltz, l.. Vanilehcrlu. -I. XVin- PA 2 4' ters, M. Diisins, -I. Blackburn, B. Olson. D. Yrginclx, R. Rmlcuiilil R. Timms. and M. Lictz. THIRD ROXW: xl. XVilli.1ms. T. Srmin D, Knuilson, P. Schulz, R. lflumphrcy. K. Xwnync, M. 'I'lmrnpsim R. Mmm, B. Mueller. R. Hammond, .mil R. Fivinucr. FOITRTII ll . ROVU: D. Tciwcs, F. Trciclicl. L. NL-xxkirlx. B, Ckmlln, ii. Danish. D XVi1rning1, VI. Misicku, D. Hirscn, li, XYVRIYIHIIQ, .mil T. llirsclilif.-lil BACK ROVU: D. lfinrmmiti. lf. l'lLlCfllCf, Mr. Irving T.illm.1ilAuc, 1 Gray, D. Obcrlioltzcr. M. Asclmlf. K. Liglircll, A. Zuclkc. D. NQLL-.in .mil H. Kiihler, NOT PlKfTURFD: li. 'l'cninslxy, -I. Rusk. .mil ,I MCC.lintUL'li. HA Barons Flash As Groups Win Honors TRUMPET DUO-Eli Lerner and Dave Scherer. PROVISO EAST With a blare of brass, the band groups of Proviso East warmed up for their weekly half-hour practice sessions. Preparing to en' terrain Parent-Teacher Associations and local civic organizations, ensembles and soloists also took part in the District Music Contest of the Illinois High School Association. Earn- ing superior ratings, three students competed in the state contest at York High School. White uniforms and flashing barons of the majorettes provided contrast for Proviso's marching band at home football games, band assemblies, and parades. Majorettes also twirl- ed to Oklahoma! at the senior talent assembly. Melodies sang down the halls in the vicinity of Room 526 as the Boys' and Girls' Choruses practiced. Sixty-five boys and 75 girls partici- pated in practice sessions there three days a week, preparing for choral concerts. Boys' and Girls' Choruses, primarily com- posed of sophomores and juniors, sang to- gether in concerts at Christmas and in mid- winter and springtime. Boys' Chorus alone participated in the all-school Thanksgiving assemblies, while Girls' Chorus provided mu- sic for the annual Girls' League installation ceremony. Both groups toured township grade schools in the spring providing incentive for future choristers. HORN QUARTET-Barbara Mueller, Richard Hammond, Ralph Moon, and Ronald Fippinger. MAJORETTES-FRONT ROW: Dawn Laatz, captain: Beverly Seidel, band Major, Marlene Musto, Georgia Bliss, and Sandra Syverson. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Leline, Diane Blake, Patty jo Young, and Diane Adams. BACK ROW: JoAnn jones, Linda Green, Karen johnson, and Sherry Wray. 4 Q rx ws ,Q S wwf Q. A 'C' 'w .dis M' . ei TE? an Q Q W Sf ' W . f :gf - E : 3' Q X, X x A W.. : ix '4' 3 'if Q v J J' X 1 1 Q Q 3 a ?a Q Q iw 3 M A Q Q if X 'N sg 5 Q gy I Q ' Q Q Q Q X r, M W if 61 xx Ng 3 ,Q Q ' T A QQ Q L ,MMM Wd!!! SM WM L, Q 'A S Wx , S 2 ' , ' 'vw Q Q Q V If X xxxx M WNM--.,,,N7.f.f mx MM, x.W,,W,, x. 51 2 .ig gi ,gg SWE z XR Q 3 1 2 W ff, ii S gg -Q-.4 xx m jx K Y f. I X , A my 5 Q J , was xl y W ' N 5 , X , M- ff --W f .M . nk- ,ri X , 5 N E .Q b Q0 l b 0 a sf '2,.1 Z Q -Q' if ' 0 V lqll , '- 5 V sw i , Q , .. 6 NS E A wg V V if sgmgg . 1 www , . ,mg , ' v. .- v X , EE ,,mQ??W'f ' '3 Qiwliflfriwf y W, mwfwlzfxa A 2 3f? R3 Q. -S.2i3i 33g23 gi g -v3ii333 if A Q u g-.A lf is . I 52 f Q wg,W's4f age , CHOIR-FRONT ROW: D. Forshall, S. Neuhaus, L. Coffman, P. Holcombe, L. -lohnston, R. Hauser, M. Reynard. and L. Swiders. SECOND ROW: J. Cerutti N. Barton, S. White, M. Davis, P. Hozian, N. Hitzeman, S. Larson, and C. Huebner THIRD ROW: -I. Longs, D. Manjarrez, P. Bodnar, W. Uteg. D. Fisher, W Nemecek, R. Wehrstein, A. Nonnemen, and A. Lundgren. BACK ROW: R Wetle, O. TeBockhorst, F. Wolfgram, R. Weinberg, S. Williams, R. Bron, R Bailor, AI. Barts, and R. Ynestad. NOT PICTURED: D. Horvath and P. Saputo. Singing the Song of Christmas in a set- ting of poinsettas, Christmas trees. and stain- ed glass windows, Proviso's Choir opened its annual holiday concert with the traditional candlelight processional. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Davis, choir members present- ed this program at tive all-school assemblies. ln February the choir presented its mid- winter concert featuring The Creation. .loin- ing voices with the Morton and Oak Park choirs. they repeated this selection at the festival at Oak Park-River Forest High School in March. On the lighter side, the spring program in April highlighted medleys from the hit Broadway show. The Music Man. Climax- ing the year in May, the choir sang for the Music Educators National Conference re- gional convention at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. ln March, members enjoyed Neptune's XVorld. the formal that represented the most important social event of the musical year. Beginning in freshman year, chorus mem- bers strive to gain membership in choir. XVhen they are sophomores. they become eligible for fry-OLIIS which they may repeat the following year if they do not attain their goal. Thus choir represents the pinnacle of success to Proviso's choral organizations. As Choir Presents Annual Spring Concerf BOYS' OCTET - Jerome Lyons, John Hoem, David Edgren, Gary Brooks, Richard Yndesrad, Janis Petersons, James Batts, and Peter Slugg. SEATED AT PIANO: Nancy Barton. Page 91 p 'E .....---HJ Crchesfra Modulafes from Bach 'ro Pop Fifty members of Concert Orchestra tuned up daily in Memorial Hall during fifth period to prepare for their busily- sehetlnletl school year. Untler the direction of Mr. Irwin Bell .intl Miss Donna Zimmerman. the group strove to achieve character and ability as well as musical atleptness and skill. Txxo programs. a Christmas eoneerr and a spring concert. highlighted the sthool year. Stlniherts 'T'nlinishetl Symphony, Page O2 following the strains of Gruntlmans Three Songs for Christ- mas. resountletl through the auditorium in December. In March. the orchestra varied its pace from Bach to pops. They also played for the class plays. Class Day. and Commencement Exercises in june, They sent four members to the All-Stare Orchestra Conference at Champaign in january. -if CONCERT ORCHESTRA - FACING PAGF H FRONT ROXY: K. Haskins. -I. Klean. A. Matusas, T. Watle, P. Wade, .1ntlS.XVeinbreriner.SECOND ROW: H. Grapes, VI. McGuire, Il. Drevalas, C. Davies, I. Litltlell, M. Zeiger, G. Wilkins, .intl C.. Ryavec. THIRD ROVU: B. HtiIIman, U. Katauskas. XV. Vferner, I. Burke, D. Zernel, B. Mueller, R. Moon, and R. Hammtintl. FOURTH ROW: C. Prabish, P. Matusas, R. Zilian. L. XX'armuth, S. blablonsky, I. Winters, M. Dasins, M. Itslinstm, and D. Vranek. BACK ROW: Miss Donna Zimmerman, assistant tlirector, I.. Valet, D. McLean, H. Kahler. Ii. -Iutltl. antl G. Cichy. ABOVE-FRONT ROW: IT. Tretlrea antl -I. Matthews. SECOND ROW: R. Wagtier, S. Iieltlman, antl I. Schimo. THIRD ROW: R. Fippinger, IT. Rattenbury. G. Melbarilis, antl A. Akkeron. FOURTH ROXV: R. Timms. D. Hirsen, D. Scherer, V. Gunst, antl IT. Lerner. BACK ROW: F. Ratlkiewicz, W. Tietz, D. John- stin, .intl Mr. Irwin Bell, tlirector. Page EJ 5 VIOLIN ITNSFINIISII: rTop pietiirel-FRONT ROXV: ,Iames McGuire, Inge Sehimu, Charles Davies, anti Barham Drexxtlas. BACK ROVU: Renate Zilian, Tliomas Xwatle, Carul Ilrahish, .intl Helen Grapes. STRING QIQARTFT: 1INIitltlIe picturei: ,Iutlith Klean. Ianice INIatthews. Barbara Drevalas, antl Iilizaheth Rattenburv tune up tor their prattice session. CIYLLO DI.'O-rljutttini pitturei: Ifllen Tretlrea .Intl lanite Matthews listen tt: the AIL'COfl'IP2lI1lIlIL'f1l for their cues. R . ' K ' N 'QEFAQ-'hf iiw X 11 X wSXiXNSg X kk r XJ f T5 X Q x M f X . .J K . i. if X Wi: 'Q' -if i'i5lfff'La, ri '-'Qi-ffl-7. 1 Q v lx . 54'-0-4-as l sg D, X- I ' xx'-fi-a.A,.,,4c Vsgfgguxnwwxgt i , . N, 'ew'-'W -N-,'wi-A .4 ' --1. , tak M. arm T 'ef'? 5':'1lff t r-2 xt , T.-4s-.-.4.z- Mn 4 7 W . f W T V N X For Ifs Teams . .. Hey, coach! Somebody sent us the wrong uniforms. These things are red and white! Yes, even Proviso East's athletic teams felt the effects of the great divide. Heightening the spirit and enthusiasm expected of a school's athletes, East's sports stars took a double task in hand-to uphold the reputation already established by Proviso as P.T.H.S. , and to set a precedent as the first teams bearing the title Proviso East. Carrying the new jerseys onto the field for the first time, varsity gridders took their responsibility to heart, surviving through an undefeated and untied season. Not satisfied with a Suburban League champion- ship, the squad copped the Champaign News-Gazette's state championship award for the first time in Proviso's history. The title, awarded by the newspaper in lieu of an actual competitive elimination, goes to the Illinois school rated tops by expert sports writers. Not to be outdone, East's cagers first grabbed a second place in the Pontiac Invitational Tourney and then went on to eliminate Oak Park in an overtime for the regional champ- ionship, an honor last held by Proviso in 1953. With the opening of the baseball season, the diamondmen took their gloves out of mothballs, limbered up their throwing arms, and looked hopefully toward the Sub- urban League championship, inspired by their success in the district tournament at York. Page 95 1 : ' , S ml? :M ,gr . TI- ,. V .,,,'. 5 : Ag 40 AG F '-11 QU? x 1 '57 it Q f HJ, ., 465 Hifi , X , if 3 1 2 ,R Y S , if ,,.,,, 2 K Q A H ' J. ff 3 2?A fx A 3 'B- 1 3 ,U 2 7 sn as 16 fr ig Y V an-N, H 5 K 3. as i lbiv zbh ,,,, ,,. , ,A,.,q., ,R 'N-.x 'K S ,. if .12 A 25? W M w aw Q iq 'bir- H W W, Y 'SEQ Q Q .Q K 'Q X. im Q sk 4 2 13-f W If , CW' 'X f 3 Comple're '58 Season Wi'rh 8-O Record 1958 FOOTBALL RECORD :Proviso East ..... ..l2 East Aurora Proviso East ..... .,,,.,, 2 0 Evanston Proviso East ..... ,,,,,,,,,. 1 3 Morton Proviso East ..... 6 Highland Park Proviso East ..... ,,,,,,,, 7 Oak Park Proviso East ..... ,,,.,,,.,, 1 3 Niles Proviso East ..... .,,,,,. 6 New Trier Proviso East ........ .... 1 4 Waukegan 'Non-conference game In its first year as the Proviso East Pirates, the 1958 varsity football squad not only won the championship of the Suburban League, but also gained the number one ranking in the official state prep poll taken by the Champaign News-Gazette. Coach Andy Puplis's machine garnered 226 points to its opponents' 91. Averaging four TD'S a game, the squad displayed an offense capable of either slowly grinding its way to the end zone or scoring on one quick play. On several occasions the Proviso aerial attack loosened the opposition's defense to give the Pirate ground attack room to work effectively. Junior Art Custardo added to the offensive punch by breaking the school record for extra points in one season. Jim Johnson led the team in passing, Russ Rothrock in receiving, and Denny Landa in points and total yardage. Bob Brown, Jerry Raymond, and Rick Slobodnik provided the rest of the Buc backfield power. Landa and Raymond fin- ished tirst and third respectively in the conference scoring department. With Bernie Jones and Jerry Stazio in the big Proviso line, Art Custardo and Gene Mitz made Coach Puplis's trap play click with perfection. Steve Schatz and Art Jordon mobilized the middle, while the flanker spot usually saw Ron Buchanan, Kayform Collins, or Charlie Ryavec. At the end of the season, Suburban League All-Star honors went to Johnson, Landa, Stazio, Rothrock, and Custardo. Honorable mention went to Norton, Jones, Jordon, Brown, Howard, Mitz, Schatz, Ryvavec, and Slobodnik. STEVE SCHATZ prepares to snap the ball to Jim Johnson as backfieldmen Jerry Yundt, Denny Landa, and Bobby Brown pre- pare for action. VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Manager P. Reef, J. Gladinus, B. Jones, J. Raymond, S. Schatz, R. Buchanan, J. Yundt, R. Slobodnik, and Coach Andy Puplis. SECOND ROW: Manager D. Martin, R. Cermak, J. Rose, C. Brunst, L. Howard, K. Norton, E. Baumgart, P. Parillo, R. Rothrock, N. Goldstein, and Coach Frank Jenks. THIRD ROW: R. Treiber, B. Sciortino, L. Sciot- tino, J. Stazio, K. Collins, A. Jordan, A. Salvatore, J. Longs, R. Weinberg, J. Johnson, and Coach Don Green. BACK ROW: Manager C. Strochiem, T. Greninger, W. Ellis, R. Brown, A. Custatdo, G. Mitz, K. Keys, D. Landa, J. Slazyk, C. Ryavec, G. Klean, and D. Treichel. Page 97 BOBBH BROWN, center, falls short of the 25-yd. line under a barrage of New Trier tacklers. QUARTERBACK jim Johnson evades New Trier tacklers to gain a first down RUSS ROTHROCK skirts the sidelines to evade Niles' defense. Powerful Pirclles Crush All Opponenls Above: WILLIE ELLIS shakes off a Niles tackler and gains an- other first down for Proviso. THINGS look bad for Rich Slobodnik as he tries to es- cape Niles tacklers. COACHES Andy Puplis, Don Green, and Frank Jenks seem concerned with their team's progress. CHUCK RYAVEC demon- strates Proviso's defensive power as he intercepts a stray New Trier pass. BOBBY BROWN makes a gallant attempt to drive through a tight defensive line. PIRATE GRIDDERS select Jim Johnson as most valuable senior for 1958. East Aurora, 26-12. In the season opener, Bobby Brown took the opening kickoff and raced 95 yards for a touchdown and a new Proviso record. The Bucs went on to whip Aurora by 14. Evanston, 41-20. The Suburban League inaugural found the Blue-and- White well prepared, as Johnson rifled a 67-yard touchdown pass to Buchanan on the second play from scrimmage. Evans- ton rebounded to take the lead, but Proviso roared back to make the score 20-20 at the half. The Buccaneers turned on the steam in the last half to jar the Wildkits. Morton, 21-15. Proviso's first home game saw a tricky Mustang eleven succumb to devastating depth and power. Overcoming an early 7-0 Morton lead, the Bucs managed to gain a 14-13 half-time lead. Guided by Quarterback Johnson, the Pirates pushed the pigskin across once more for a close victory. Highland Park, 33-6. The Little Giants held the powerful Proviso eleven to only six points in the first half of a nervous game for Pirate fans. The Big Blue then broke loose for 27 points, however, to hand the Parkers a loss. Oak Park, 26-7. Fighting with typical enthusiasm against the rival Huskie squad, the Pirates mauled a previously unbeaten team. Before a homecoming crowd of over 8000, the veteran squad gained re- venge for a 1957 defeat by handing the Huskies their first loss. Niles, 28-13. The title-bound Pirates continued to roll as they walloped the second-place Trojans. Led by jones and Stazio, the Proviso line repeatedly opened holes in the Trojan line to make run- ning room for Buc backs. New Trier, 13-6. Utilizing excellent scouting reports, the Indians held a stunned Pirate team to only two touchdowns. Ken Keys saved the game for Proviso by halting a late New Trier drive by intercepting a pass on the 10-yard line with minutes left in the game. The Bucs barely managed to squeak by. Waukegan, 30-14. With the score tied 14-14 at the end of the third period, the Pirates' perfect record of no losses and no ties appeared in danger. But two touchdowns and a safety put the game on ice for the Bucs and Proviso finished a perfect season. Page 98 Sophomores Tie for Seventh in League SOPH A FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: T. Huffer, C. Montgomery, B. Miller, D. Lullo, J. Urso, and C. Perkins. SECOND ROW: D. Holian, S. Ross, B. Mueller, B. Tauber, L. Langell, T. Vukelich, and K. Brogdon. THIRD ROW: D. Lewis, Brandau, and J. Dietrich. Nonneman. BACK ROW B. johnson, D. Wauer, E. Barham. C. Brown, D. Williams, T. Bosco, J. Mills, R. FOURTH ROW: Managers R. McDonald, A. Coach Dan Braucher, D. Harrison, J. Abrayris, Hill, R. Kampf, W. Long, and Coach Richard COACH DAN BRAUCHER gives instructions to Ed Hill Cleftj and Bill Tauber before sending them into a tough game at Niles. Page 99 Proviso East's sophomore A grid squad. coached by Dick Barham, lost five tough games, hnishing with a 2-5-l record. Injuries to key players and untimely fum- bles during games plagued the Bucs through- out the season. Despite these handicaps the sophs managed to garner a thriller from Aurora East in the season opener by a slim two-point margin, 20-IS. In their first league encounter the Bucs bowed to a powerful Wildkit team from Evanston 15-0. In the first home tilt the sophs lost to an undefeated Morton team 24-6. The Pirates suffered their third conse- cutive defeat at the hands of the Highland Park eleven, 20-12. The Buccaneers went out on the field to whip the Oak Park Huskies 15-6 before a capacity crowd at the Proviso homecoming. Back to their old style again, the Pirate eleven fell to a free-scoring Niles team, 26-0. The Bucs saw their chance for a .500 season disappear before a New Trier squad by a 35-0 score. In the season finale the Blue-and-Wfhite eleven met a Waukegan team which held an identical record of 1-5. In their battle for seventh place, Coach Barham's crew held the Bulldog squad to only one touchdown but could counter with only one TD themselves to finish with two ties: the game and seventh place in the Suburban league. jim Mills, considered the most improved player on the squadg Dave Lewis and Cliff Brown, fast yard gainersg and fullbacks Bosco, Urso, and Holian, led the squad. Willie Longs, steady wingman both ways. and Gus I-Iofman, tackle, deserve recognition as main cogs in the machine. Jclyvee, Soph B Gridclers Split Games SOPHOMORE B FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Manager A. Nonneman, P. jordan, J. Trage, G. Compton, P. McGee, G. Strauss, J. Piet- anunzi, C. Davies, -I. Donahue. SECOND ROW: D. Reichenberg, C. Montgomery, D. Hoeksema, F. Palermo, J. Gillespie, B. Schlachta, J. Douglas, 1. Theirs, D. Coburn. BACK ROW: Coach Lou Slimmer, B. Schuler, W. Stenson, D. julian, D. Pav, D. Wauer, A. Prokop, L. Langell, W. Morris, Manager B. McDonald, Coach Charles Kassel. Proviso's sophomore B. squad, under the coaching of Mr. L. S. Slimmer and Mr. C. E. Kassel, fought a season's battle with the weather as well as with opposing teams. Although having three games postponed because of in- clement weather, the Bucs managed to compete in four contests. After taking a 20-0 licking from Argo in the seasons opener. the Blue-and-White squad reversed the whitewashing process to whip Elmwood Park, 26-0. The Oak Park Huskies then knocked off the Pirate B's by a 14-6 margin. A return match with Elmwood Park pro- vided the same good fortune as before as Proviso again tri- umphed, 14-0. Quarterback Pat McGhee called the plays for the squad. Proviso .Iayvee gridders, coached by Mr. Don Sanservino and Mr. Gordon Busse, ended the ,58 campaign with a 4-4 record. After opening the season with a 12-0 victory over Schurz, the Bucs stumbled to a 13-0 defeat at the hands of Evanston. The Bltle-and-White then dropped to a hustling Morton team, 52-12, after which the Oak Park Huskies tripped the Pirates, 14-6, in a tight defensive game. Next, the Buc eleven fell 26-O to a fast New Trier squad. After winning a game from Waukegan on a forfeit, the Pirates traveled to Blue Island to win a thriller, 18-13. Fred Strutzel, Tim Urban, Ken Heyse, Bruce Sandelin, and Gerry Ebbert led the squad on offense and defense. -I. V. FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: R. Reda, J. Saviola, B. Grilli, G. Tomaso, W. Pojnan, E. Schwalm, A. Larson, D. Srail, B. O'Neill, F. Strutzel, Manager D. Heinrich. SECOND ROW: R. Hamilton, K. Yanzy, M. Rajcevich, L. Goldman, J. Barheld, K. Heyse, R. Snead, R. Cermak, P. Poulos, J. Coyne, Coach Don Sanservino. BACK ROW: R. Austin, B. Sandelin, D. Peterson, T. Urban, R. Gemkow, N. Fiorillo, T. Ebbert, R. Netrefa, J. DeVita, P. Reilf, M. Lamke, and Coach Gordon Busse. Bclby Bucs Finish Second in Standings FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Manager T. Zunker, T. Fippinger, M. Sandt, T. Mizen, K. Wiacel, A. Moise, T. Clark. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Rex Griep, A. Theede, D. Herhold, A. Tolks, M. Barfield, C. Kimbrell, D. Schatz, D. Gehr. BACK ROW: Coach Don Parker, L. Lewis, R. Arndt, R. Boldt, C. Krall, T. Mielke, W. Jackson, F. Custardo. Proviso East freshman A squad, coached by Mr. Don Parker, finished in a second-place tie with New Trier in the Suburban league, each team owning a 5-2 record. The Baby Bucs rolled up a total of 177 points to their opponents' 78. After suffering a 13-0 drubbing in the season opener at Evanston, Coach Parkers squad turned on the steam to win four straight contests. The Pirates whipped Morton, 27-7: Highland Park, 20-12: Oak Park, 47-0, and Niles, 19-15. On the Niles Held, the Bucs lost a tough game to the Tro- jans by a 15-12 score. In the season finale, the Blue-and-White mauled a Waukegan eleven, 52-20 to conclude the season. Pirate frosh B squad, coached by Mr. Joe VC'robke and Mr. Tom Millikin, finished the season with a 5-l record good for second place in the Suburban League standings. After losing their first game to undefeated Evanston, the B's whipped Morton, New Trier, Oak Park, Niles, and XVau- kegan in successive contests. In the homecoming game they fiattened the Oak Park Huskies 56-7. Coach Sam Storby's C team, faced with a shortage of man- power and a schedule calling for games against B squads, wound up with a season's record of 1-4. Their only victory came against Oak Park by a 20-7 score at Oak Park. FRESHMAN BSLC FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: C. Krall, D. Schlachta, W. Kraft, P. Clifford, E. Lehmann, J. Gillespie, C. Syverson, J. Carol. SECOND ROW: Manager B. Schneider, D. Larson, J. Petrozzi, R. Miller, A. Henderson, E. Gale, J. Caputo, E. Gleba, J. Cohagan, L. Kappesser, P. Mullin. THIRD ROW: Coach Floyd Wrobke, Coach Tom Millikin, T. Scilingo, J. Reagan, J. Caracci, L. Brink, M. Lietz, D. Juliano, A. Morganti, R. DeMeo, D. Bowen, Manager K. Vance, Coach Sam Storby. BACK ROW: T. Anzalone, J. Aleo, D. Kumpf, P. Berletich, E. Holley, E. Deveaux, J. Colwell, A. Garrett, B. Heck, H. Muensterman, K. Vaughans, L. Nolfsinger, K. Rodriguez, A. D'Anza. Page 101 Vclrsify Harriers Finish 61h in Sfclfe Coach Harold Monilaw's varsity cross- country squad hnished the 1958 season with a 9-l slate. In the Suburban league, the Bucs flattened all opponents, chalking up their third conference title in five years. The Pirates' only loss came at the hands of Bloom in the initial meet of the season. jim O'Neill and Dutch Reichs finished sec- ond and third for the Blue-and-White in that contest. Bouncing back, the harriers romped over Evanston with O'Neill, Reichs, Janis Peter- sons, Dave Edgren, and Louis Gibson cop- ping the first five places, respectively. In consecutive contests the Bucs whipped Hinsdale, Morton, Highland Park, LaGrange, Oak Park, Niles, New Trier, and Waukegan. The Blue-and-White dominated the Sub- urban League meet with O'Neill, Petersons, and Reichs finishing in the first three posi- tions, in that order. The Pirates took second in the district meet and copped sixth in state competition. Coach Monilaw's squad selected Jim O'Neill, '59, as most valuable member of the squad. The frosh-soph team, under Coach Ken Murphy, took third in the Suburban league with an 8-3 record. The sophs victored over Bloom, Evanston, Hinsdale, Morton, Highland Park, Oak Park, and Niles while losing to LaGrange, Wauke- gan, and New Trier. In the Suburban League meet, the squad placed third behind Evanston and New Trier. Pirate runner Bruce Miller took second. Page 102 CROSS-COU NTRY Coach Ken Murphy, Peterson, Ken Musil, MOST VALUABLE -lim O'NeilI VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY--FRONT ROW: D. McPherson, P. Songnefest, T. Kerr, R. Poch- man, R. Zalisk, and M. Burke. MIDDLE ROW: L. Gibson, K. Edgren, E. Fuller, H. Kahler, G. Lockhart, 1. Seyer, and M. Furlong. BACK ROW: Coach Harold Monilaw, A. Reichs, J. Sherbert, R. Olenek, K. Peterson, K. Musil, VI. O'Neill, and Coach Ken Murphy. FRESH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY -- FRONT ROW: G. Fry, J. Tiefenthal, L. Williams, B. La' vicka, C. Dennis and K. Wright. MIDDLE ROW: N. Slekten, B. I-Ieeves, K. Landa, T. Williams, B. Schultz, J. Camp, and C. Croak. BACK ROW: Coach Ken Murphy, J. Helling, B. Miller, K. Wayne, F. Young, G. Bumbulis, B. Grady, R. Eddy, R. Lummer, and Manager P. Spizewski. TLIHDCI' ALL-STATE TEAM: Daryl McPherson, Richard Olenek, Lou Gibson, Coach Harold Monilaw, Aivars Reichs, Ken and Jim O'Neill. nn .uv qty. I FT mst.. R in EAST . 'X'--4. ' M FROSII-SOPII GYMNASTICS-'FRONT RCIW: T, Force, F. Schotter. I, Cirone, and P. Mentoni. SFCOND RONIU: -I. Carusiello. G. Compton, C. Venute. C. Mila, R. McDonald, and D. Lavicka. THIRD ROVU: F. Mooney, R. Schlachta, C. Meyer. I Longehouser, R. Fnsalaco, Coach Richard Barham. and Coach Bill Roetzheim.. BACK ROXIU: R. Fefferman. XV. Neniecek. D. Principe, T. Miller, T. Croak. R. Zielke, D. Younger. and XV. Heck. Varsiry Gym nasrs Cop Proviso I2ast's varsity gymnastic team. con- sidered by most as the best in the stare. went undefeated through 20 straight dual meets. XVhile winning every dual meet. the Bucs captured the Northern Illinois Invitational meet with Ken Donofrio taking first on the rings. ties for first on the high bar and paral- lel bars. and first place all-around. Ron Kos tied Donofrio for first on the high bar and parallel bars. Frank Culbertson took first on the side horse, The Pirate squad. defending state champs. dropped to third place in the 1959 state meet. Ron Kos captured first in all-around while Frank Culbertson. the meets only double winner. finished third all-around. Culbertson t won firsts on the side horse and high bar. is t ttr . . liwlsrk. t VARSITY GYMNASTS - ON BAR: N. Cassiello. FRONT ROXIU: Coach Richard Fiarham. F. Culbertson, I.. Schyving, G. Wlatson. F. Radlciexvicz. F. XIC'essels, and Coach Bill Roetzheim. BACK ROXY: D. Fdwards. F, Laramie. R. Oddo. -I. Bnndv. R, l..iph.im, S. Kolski, and Manager R. Marcell. NOT l'IC'TI'RIiD: R. Kos and li. Donofrio. 20 Dual Meets Richard I.apham finished second in tumbling at the Northern Illinois Invitational meet and third in the state meet. Other versatile performers included lid Radkiewicz, Frnie Laramie. and Stan Banks on the ringsg Steve Kolski. parallel bars. .lack Bundy, high barg Rich Oddo, side horse. Nick Cassiello. tumblingg I,arry Schyving and George Wfatson. trampoline. Ron Kos and Frank Culbertson served as co-captains of the squad. coached by former Olympics star W'illiam Roetzheini. The first frosh-soph gymnastic squad showed extreme promise despite a mediocre o-7 record, They also managed a fifth-place finish in the I2-team Freshman Invitational meet. Bob Fnsalaco captured first on the side DHSI. high bar. plays his ability on the side horse. ABOVE: FRANK CLIBERT- SON. most valuable senior gvm- LFFT: JACK BIQNDY demon- strates Provisos power on the BFLOXV: CCLBFRTSON dis- horse and Gerald Venute garnered a second place on the high bar. Rich Fellamen. Iiarl Schodtler. and Fd Mooney performed ad- mirably as tumblers and trampolinests. Marty I.azivick showed potential as a side horse performer. Richard Barham coached the frosh-soph gymnasts. BFl.OXY'. CI'I.I'sIiR'l'SUN Per, forms on the parallel bars. RIliIi'I': FD RrXDKIIiW.'ICf makes it look easv on the rings. Varsify Cagers Finish Fiffh in League VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Bill Kucik, Denny Landa, Terry Kulp, Daryl McPherson, and Frank Schaefer. BACK ROW: Kaform Collins, john Barton, Dave Kwiatkowski, Ron Buchanan, Art Jordan, jim Johnson, Russ Rothrock, Willie Long, and Coach Tom Millikin. Proviso East varsity basketball team compiled a 15-ll record for the 1958-59 season. The tall, inexperienced hoopsters showed flashes of both greatness and mediocrity. Going into the second half of the season things looked bright, with the Pirates locked in a Hrst-place tie with Oak Park. Unfortunately, they hit a bad slump, losing five of their last seven league games. The Pirates fell from first to fifth place in those contests. Tournament time saw Coach Tom Millikin re-instill the winning spirit into the squad. The Bucs whipped highly suc- cessful Immaculate Conception and Elmwood Park and upset Oak Park in the York Regional tournament. In the Hinsdale Sectional tourney, the eventual state runnerup, Aurora West, eliminated Proviso. Regardless of the league finish, records show the '59 squad as one of the most successful in Pirate cage history. Beating such highly ranked opponents as Princeton, Pontiac, and Wau- kegan, the team took second place in the strong Pontiac tourna- ment and also won Proviso's first Regional championship since 1955. During the season, the Pirates encountered four overtime contests, winning all but one. One of these wins included a thrilling sudden-death double overtime victory over Pontiac. The only Pirate overtime loss came early in the season at the hands of Aurora West by a slim one-point margin. The highlight of the season came in the Regional final when Proviso, trailing by three points with 40 seconds left to play, tied the score and then won by five points in overtime, taking the trophy from the favored Oak Park Huskies. Individually, Ron Buchanan broke the school season scor- ing record with 385 points. Dave Kwiatkowski also scored over 500 points, making l959 the first year in which two Pirates have gone over the 500 mark. Page 104 Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East 'Proviso East : 'Proviso East 'Proviso East 'Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East Proviso East 'HProviso East H'Proviso East H'Proviso East 'f'H'Proviso East Elgin 55 Waukegan .......50 Aurora West Evanston 62 Morton Lincoln 73 Pontiac 48 Princeton 84 Alton .....,26 Highland Park Oak Park .,......46 New Trier 46 Niles ,t......7l Waukegan Evanston 54 Morton t.t.,.47 Highland Park Oak Park ........58 New Trier Niles 42 Immaculate Conception Elmwood Park Oak Park .......62 Aurora West 'denotes Pontiac tournament ffdenotes York Regional tournament : 'Hdenotes Hinsdale Sectional tournament ITXTRITMF LEFT: Terry Kulp drives lust an Fvdnston opponent. CENTER: Ron BllL'l!.lll.lIl sinks another lay-up lor Proviso, l.lTl7Ti XVith Kwigttkoxxski looking on, Bllfllkllhlll lircs tl long jump shot. Bucs Win Regional Tourney in Overtime MOST -IIM JOHNSON lights VALUABLE XVILLIIT LONGS 1201 drives in off his opponents to senior cager, DAVE KXX'lA'l'KOXVSKl looks tor Ll may to get past tor another two-pointer. grab 21 rebound. Iimjohnson. three Waukegaiim Bulldogs. RON BUCHANAN Appears as if he's about to devour the bull as he spears 11 rebound. XVI LLIE LONG5 looses an over-the-llead set shot. Page 105 Nil 3 3 QL Aga Sophs Caprure Suburban League Ti'rle SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: E. Treichel, D. Wauer, D. Griflin, B. Grady, and C. Horton. SECOND ROW: Coach john Tiefenthal, A. Connollfiy- .l- Helling, W. Ruppman, L. Martino, and B. Morris. THIRD ROW: B. Mueller, T. Louise, C. Brown, K. Landa, and L. Thornton. BACK ROW: Managers Al. Douglas, E. Schnei- der, and Bos. Gaining a championship in the Suburban league seemed easy for Coach john Tiefen- thal's Proviso East sophomore cagers as they rolled up a 12-2 record in Suburban League competition. The underclassmen lost only to Morton and Oak Park, after going undefeated in their first nine conference games. After losing two in a row, the Bucs came back dropping Niles and New Trier to cap- ture the Suburban League crown. Highlights of the campaign included a 60-40 rout of the Morton Mustangs in which Coach Tiefenthal employed 16 players, 12 of whom broke into the scoring column. A well-balanced scoring attack found Dennis Griffen, Dick Wauer, Doc Horton, and Bob Grady leading the Bucs. A stout de- fense, led by Wauer and Griffen, sparked the sophomores as they trampled the opposition. In the backcourt. guards Horton, Lou Mar- tino, and Ed Hawk Treichel provided the ball-handling necessary to a first-place squad. UPPER LEFT- COACH TIEFENTHAL glances at the score- board while he gives instructions to the team during a timeout. LOWER LEFT--LEON THORNTON 4217 lights for the rebound as Dennis Grirlin prepares to help out. LOXWER RIGHT-DICK WAUER leaps into space in an attempt to sink another Pirate basket against Evanston. Page 106 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Coach Don Braucher, Don Staudte, and ,lim Nendze. SECOND ROW: Bob Borchardt. Art Culbertson, and Steve Boke- meier. BACK ROW: Terry Hall, Dennis Tierney, and Mican Diuhy. Jayvee, Frosh Cclgers Win 11 Games Losing four games by eight points or less, Proviso's jay- vees skidded to a 5-8 record for the V58-,59 season. In league play, the Buc's finished seventh with a 5-7 slate even though they outscored their opponents by a margin of 643 points to 626 points. Coach Dan Braucher's charges lost a preconference tilt to LaGrange before picking up victories over Waukegan, 57-55, and Morton, 45-43, with a 52-48 loss to Evanston sandwiched between those games. The jayvees then lost two close contests to Highland Park and Oak Park by counts of 48-40 and 70-69. A bucket in the final second provided the margin of decision in the Oak Park contest. After these tough losses the Pirates whipped New Trier and then fell to the Watikegan Bulldogs. The Pirates split their last four games, trouncing Highland Park and Niles while falling to Morton and Oak Park. Proviso's frosh cagers coached by Mr. jack Ulery and Mr. Bill Heald posted an overall record of six wins and seven losses. Their conference slate of six and six placed them fourth in the Suburban league. Following a pre-season loss to La Grange, the Pirates rolled to four victories in their first five league contests. The wins came over Waukegan, 47-33: Morton, 43-40, Highland Park, 53-39: and Oak Park, 61-56. The loss came at the hands of Evanston, 42-31. After this heartening start, the Baby Bucs faltered, drop- ping five of the last seven games. They lost twice to New Trier and once each to Waukegan, Morton, and Oak Park, while whipping Highland Park, 56-29, and edging Niles, 39-37. Final tabulation showed that Skip Theede and Mike Bar- field led the scorers with 102 and 101 points respectively. Bar- field and Theede combined with Dennis Yates to lead in rebounding for the first-division squad. FRESHMAN A AND B BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: F. Balon, H. Muenstein, C. Denis, T. Wehrmann, T. Ekberg, D. Dickson, J. Tiefenthal, and R. Case. SECOND ROW: W. Kukkonen, and F. Gillespie. THIRD ROW: K. Wiegel, E. De Veau, j. Wauer, E. Hotley, M. Reiss, T. Blick- hahn, QI. Reagon, B. Smith, and D. Gehr. FOURTH RCJW: Coach William Heald and Coach jack Ulery. BACK ROW: T. Williams, AI. Bilenko, -I. Moraitis. M. Murphy, A. Theede, M. Barfield, A. Tolks, O. Travis, and -I. Frank. Page 107 Proviso continued its reputation as a wrestling giant in Varsity Grclpplers Take Fourfh in Stale - VARSITY WRESTLING-FRON 1 -IIM HATHAWAY ap- pears to have his oppo- nent well under control. ROW: S. Limperis, J. Cannella, J. Hath- away, T. Urban, J. Thomas. and D. Schneider. MIDDLE ROW: Manager C. Quarnstrom, J. DeAno, L. Kolchowsky, D. Schrader, L. Elwood, B. Cammarata. and Manager P. Moorehouse. BACK ROW: Coach ,lack Marino, J. Longs, AI. Yundr, R. Topp, J. Raymond, G. Stazio, xl. Brown, and Coach Don San- servino. ,IOI-IN DEANO. most valuable senior grappler. Proviso East varsity wrestling team finished the I958-59 season with an overall 12-5 dual meet record. In compiling this record, the grapplers met some of the finest wrestling teams in the state. The Bucs pinned defending state champion Wau- kegan ZO-I9 in one of Provis0's many tight victories. Other opponents who fell to the Pirates included Evanston, Oak Park, New Trier, Morton, Highland Park, Oak Lawn, River- side-Brookfield, Hinsdale, LaGrange, Glenbrook, and York. The only losses came at the hands of a fine Reavis team and Niles of the Suburban League. Illinois by sharing the Suburban League crown for the second straight year and by placing fifth in the annual Waukegan Invitational Tournament. Twelve seniors represented Proviso in the State District Tournament at Hinsdale. Of these, I0 advanced to the State Sectional Tournament at Reavis. Proviso won the Hinsdale ing. tourney with 97 team points and six individual champions. The following weekend, Proviso won the Reavis Sectional, generally acknowledged as the toughest in the state. The Pirates tallied 105 Points and sent eight boys to the state finals at Arlington Heights. Of these, three took medals home. James Thomas, defending state champion, placed fourth in the 9'5- lb. class. Don Schrader and john DeAno each copped a second place medal in the 105-lb. and 112-lb. classes respectively. BART CAMMARATA anticipates a hard land- JERRY RAYIVIOND struggles to get loose from a troublesome op- ponent. As a team, Proviso tied with Maine Township for fourth place in the state meet. This represented the fifth time that the Proviso varsity wrestling team has Hnislied as one of the top five teams in Illinois in as many years. TEAMMATES re- joice as Jerry Stazio whips his opponent to clinch another Proviso win. JOHN DEANO gains top position over a ser- pentine competitor. Page IOS Jayvee, Soph, Frosh Grapplers Excel Proviso East's freshman grapplers finished the '58-'59 sea- son with a respectable 4-3-1 record. They split two matches with Evanston but lost to Morton and Reavis. Among the bright spots on the year's agenda, Coach Louis Slimmer's boys downed Hinsdale twice and edged a Hne Glenbrook team. A match with the Suburban League powerhouse, Waukegan, ended in a tie. Led by Coach Charles Kassel, the sophomore squad found little consolation in winning six meets while dropping eight. One victory and six losses in Suburban League competition gave them a seventh-place hnish. In their only Suburban League win, the Bucs outscored Highland Park 36-16. With a great deal of unused potential, the sophomores nevertheless gained needed experience in Suburban League competition. However, FRESHMAN WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: R. Brinson, W. Gordon, AI. Yant, J. Daley, and T. D'Anza. SECOND ROW: Manager K. Douglas, W. Larson, C. Spinella, D. Rumpf, P. Berletich, P. Myers, and Manager R. Pruter. THIRD ROXV: Coach Louis Slimmer, D. Giuliano, T. Mizen, H. Post, R. Schultz, D. Mclntyre, F. Magers, and Manager L. Yandeberg. BACK ROW: K. Rodriguez, T. Torchia, j. Petruzzi, P. Clifford, F. Custardo, M. Mohr, P. Mullin, and G. Dyche. Page 109 JUNIOR VARSITY WRES- TLING-FRONT ROW: L. Schoeneck, J. Donato, J. Scolire, R. Gemkow, L. Principatu, and D. Schneider. MIDDLE ROW: T. Ebbert, M. Geno, C. Connol- Iey, 1. Devita, F. Strutzel, C. Hinz, W D. Schultz. A. Custardo, and Man- ager D. Ginden. BACK ROW: B. Lockhart, T. Rainaldi, R. Cermak, L. Sciortino, B. jones, R. Culum- ber, G. Klean, F. Dunnill, and Coach Don Sanservino. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING - FRONT ROW: V. Scavo, -I. Ca- maioni, S. Venziano, P. McGee, D. Lullo, P. Marzullo, and AI. Nar- didlo. MIDDLE ROW: B. Tau- ber, D. Williams, D. Holian, G. Strauss, J. Mascetti, j. Lirso, G. Caliendo, and Manager D. Prater. BACK ROW: T. Huffer. A. Hof- man, D. Sutis, K. Earnest, D. Smith, R. Kampf, 1. Schoditsch, D. Harrison, and Coach Charles Kassel. with a strong nucleus, this year's sophomore squad may surprise a few varsity competitors in 1960 and 1961. The jayvee squad proved too strong for its opposition. As the result of many long practice sessions, the squad finished the season with a 6-2 record. Single victories over Elmwood Park and Waukegan and double victories over Hinsdale and Evanston highlighted the season. The only teams to down Coach Don Sanservinos Tigers were Reavis and Waukegan. Coach Sanservino, in his first year as ,IV coach, worked with more than 20 boys. The team was constantly handicapped by a weight problem, having to forfeit one or more weight classes in almost every meet. Despite entering most meets with a five-point deficit, the team came out on top in six of its eight meets, thus completing a top season. .Q WWA Ms VARSITY SWIMMING- FRONT ROW: T. Gold, A. Bellis, KI. Williams, II. White, J. Hofer. and R. Syre. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Walter Cryer, R. Fippenger, D. Pardun, R. Lowe, R. Bailor, and Man- ager R. Ordahl. BACK ROW: B. Zeschke, WI. jones, N. Youngsteadt, P. Sassone, G. Melbardis, A. Akketon, C. Jewel, and R. Prince. MR. FRANK JENKS, div- ing coach, gives a top tat- ing to a Pirate dive. Swimmers Hove Rough League Season JERRY JONES, most valuable senior swim- mer. FRESH-SOPH SWIMMING - FRONT ROW: K. Lightell, G. Fry, K. Wright, R. Lightell, B. Miller, and Manager A. Lundgren. BACK ROXV: G. Zilian, H. Muir, R. Rysdon, M. Skuja, S. Wilson, R. Wenzel, and C. Davies. FRESHMAN SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: K. Lightell, L. Wil- liams, D. Schlachta, E. Pionovski, B. Heany, and T. Reid. BACK ROW: T. Reading, H. O'Neal, G. Thom, R. Latko, T. Meilke, H. Muir, N. Stickler, and Coach Don Parker. With luck we could finish fourth in the Suburban league behind Evanston, New Trier, and Highland Park. These prophetic words by Head Coach Walt Cryer proved correct as the Pirate varsity swimmers posted a 4-3 record in league competition to attain a fourth-place finish. The swim- mers displayed good all-around depth but lacked outstanding individual performers to fare well in larger meets. The tankers finished with a 7-6 over-all mark in dual meet competition in addition to a fifth-place finish in the R-B Invi- rational, fifth in the Suburban League meet, and third in the Rockford quadrangular. Senior jerry jones received recognition as the most valu- able swimmer. jones, along with jim Hofer, Dick Lowe, Al Akkeron, Russ Prince, Norm Youngsteadt, and Dave Pardun, led the Blue-and-White in point accumulation. Hofer's per- formance was particularly signihcant as he broke the school record for the 150-yd. individual medley on Hve different occasions. The sophomores proved less fortunate as their 3-4 record placed them fifth in the Suburban league. Bill Walquist, George Fry, Keith Wright, and Ray Wentzel supported the Proviso cause. Coach Don Parkers freshman squad placed seventh in the Suburban League race. Hugh Muir, Ken Seidel, and Ken Light- ell led the underclassmen in their 2-5 record. Page110 VARSITY TRACK -- FRONT ROW: Coach Ken Murphy, J. O'Neill, K. Musil, C. Ryavec, K. Peterson, D. Mc- Pherson, B. Zalisk, and Manager Richard Yant. SECOND ROW: Coach Rex Griep, R. Derk, M. Burke, V. Petersons, R. Herrmann, M. Bayert, and Manager R. Knudson. THIRD ROW: Coach Don Green, -I. Fairchild, L. Gibson, P. Par- rillo, T. Kotulski, j. Seyer, F. Strutzel, and Manager C. Syverson. BACK ROW: C. Hinz, G. Stazio, j. Fero, D. Edgren, N. Goldstein, A. jordan, H. Kahler, J. Feudenberger. E. Fuller, and L. Howard. FROSH-SOPH TRACK - FRONT ROW: Coach Ken Murphy, J. Urso, S, Adolphson, K. Wright, -I. Kurkjian, and Manager R. Knudsen. SECOND ROW: D. Rumpf, R. Lummer, B. Giers, D. Mclntyre, E. Holley, and Manager R. Yant. THIRD ROW: K. Wiegel, Helling, K. Wayne, R. Brandau, H. Post, j. McManus. and Manager C. Syverson. BACK ROW: bl. Moraitis, C. Kimbrell, R. Sykes, W. Ruppman, D. Herhod, D. Schatz, F. Cahagan, and B. Miller. Pirate Trcickmen Take Sevenfh in Sfafe LARRY HOWARD displays the form which gave him the state title on the 120-yd. high hurdles. In dual competition, Coach Rex Griep's varsity trackmen finished the season with a 6-2 record. The Buc runners split their first two indoor meets, beat- ing Morton and losing to New Trier. In a triangular, the Pirates triumphed over Evanston and Arlington Heights. In an indoor quadrangular, the Bucs finished third behind Oak Park and New Trier. After bowing to Maine, Coach Griep's squad whipped Highland Park. To end the indoor season, the Buc cindermen took second in the West Suburbs Meet, first in the Suburban League ITICCE, fourth in the Evan- ston Relays, and fifth in the Oak Park relays. Moving outdoors, the Pirates won four straight meets and a triangular meet. In the annual Proviso Relays, the Pirates met strong competition from state champion Bloom to finish in a fourth-place tie. The cindermen fell to a sixth-place finish in the Waukegan Relays. Coach Griep's team qualified six runners for the State Meet at Champaign. Proviso took seventh in the State Finals with Larry Howard taking first on the IZO-yd. high hurdles and third on the 180-yd. lows. Ken Peterson grabbed fifth in the half mile. Coach Ken Murphy's fresh-soph speedsters ended the season with a I-8 dual record. Their only win came against York by two points, 53-Sl. The underclassmen finished second and third in triangular contests. An indoor quadrangular gave the Bucs a third-place finish. The Baby Bucs took fourth in the West Suburbs Meet and fourth in the Suburban League Meet. Page III VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: J. Kavanagh, J. Wackerlin, E. Kusta, J. DeAno, W. Ellis, T. Greninger, R. Cortino, T. Grecco, and A. Custardo. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Floyd Wrobke, Manager D. Martin, S. Bokemeier, B. Cordell, R. Prince, P. Pellegrino, J. Walsh, B. Nettefa, B. Kucik, Managers B. Wilderand and B. Nelson, and Coach John Tiefenthal. BACK ROW: M. Dluhy, R. Rothtock, D. Staudte, R. Slobodnik, R. Buchanan, D. Kwiatkowski, P. Wolf, W. Beckman, C. Brunst, and R. Sartore. Varsity Diclmonclmen Seek League Title As the Provi goes to press, Proviso East's varsity baseball team stands in second place in the Suburban League, with one game remaining with league-leading Oak Park. Coach john Tiefenthal and his able pitching coach, Mr. Floyd Wrobke, experimented with various lineups. As a team, Proviso hit poorly but improved steadily. The fine league record of 10 wins and three losses was due mainly to fine pitching. Dave Kwiatkowski and Carl Brunst did the pitching from the right side of the mound, while Bill Beckman and jim Kavanagh represented the Pirate southpaws. Kwiatkowski led the league with a 10-O record, Brunst threw a no-hitter against Highland Park, and Beckman threw a two-hitter against Niles and a four-hitter against Oak Park. Proviso opened the Suburban League season with an ex- citing come-from-behind win over Morton 6-4. The Pirates RIGHT' Proviso's bench watches a close la at third. CLeft to rightb' had to settle for a split with Warlkegan the following week. The Bulldog hurler weaved a no-hitter but lost I-O in extra innings to the determined Pirates. The Bucs won an important game from a veteran Niles squad 5-Z. Following two wins over Evanston, Proviso was deadlocked for hrst place with defending champs, Oak Park. Against the Huskies, Beckman went the route but needed help from the big bat of Ralph Sartore. With two out and two on in the last inning, Sartore drilled a triple to right field to give the Pirates a 3-2 win. The following week the Pirates beat Highland Park twice, 6-1 and 5-O. At this time the chances appear good for Proviso to gain a Suburban League crown and possibly a State Championship trophy. ' - P Y r - Robert Netrefa, jim Wackerlin, Tom Grecco, Bill Kucik, Russ Prince, and Phil Pellegrino. BELLJW: Art Custardo slashes a hit down the third-base line to send the Pirates into the lead. wr SOPHOMORE BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: E. Treichel, M. Dwyer, C. Brown, P. Prignano, P. McGhee, J. Mascetti, and T. Wade. MID- DLE ROW: Coach Andy Puplis, R. Waller, D. Harrison, W. Long. J. Abraytis, J. Schoditsch, T. l-Iuffer, C. Keller, D. Griilin, and Coach Burt Brunner. BACK ROW: R. Grady, R. Pacelli, A. Nonneman, J. Allen, D. Reichenberg, P. Jordan, R. Wilscnn, and AI. Longhouser. Baby Bucs Swing info Promising Season If the sophomores continue the pattern which they dis- played during the first half of the season, they will have hnished in last division in the Suburban League and yet have a winning record. Coach Andy Puplis saw his team win six of their first nine contests. However, only one of these victories came against a Suburban League opponent. John Abraytis provided Coach Puplis with his lone league conquest, pitching a no-hit, IO-O win against Highland Park. In one of the other three league contests, Proviso lost to a powerful sophomore nine from Morton, 17-2. Evanston took advantage of many Pirate miscues to edge the Bucs 6-5. Vifaukegan played an excellent brand of baseball to beat the Blue-and-White 3-1. At the half-way point in the season, the Pirates stood seventh in the Suburban League. In an exhibition game, the Bucs nipped Oak Park 2-1. The Pirates had not lost a non-conference contest thus far this sea- son. Other non-league encounters included wins over Elgin, 6-5: York, 8-1, Elmwood Park, 9-2: and Blue Island, 5-4. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: J. Misicka, T. Williams, D. Lawrence, M. Riess, L. Stover, T. Fippinger, and A. Theede. MID- DLE ROW: T. D'Anza, S. Anzaldi, G. Dyche, AI. Maness, H. Muen- sterman, R. Dickson, C. Denis, and T. Ekberg. BACK ROW: Stand- Pirate frosh had mediocre success in their lirst five con- tests. Under the direction of Coach Parker, the Pirate plebes were put through one of the most vigorous conditioning pro- grams that diamondmen have seen in years. Coach Parker is in his first season as head of the Pirate Baby Bucs. If the success of his team depends on his coaching, there is little doubt that the squad will uphold the tradition of line baseball teams at Proviso. In their only exhibition game, the Bucs crushed Leyden Township 17-4. This game proved that the Bucs had power and potential in their bats. As the Provi goes to press, Coach Parker's boys own a 2-2 record in the Suburban League. Waukegan and Proviso locked horns in a pitchers' duel with the Bulldogs outlasting the Bucs, 1-0. A tough Evanston nine stung the Pirates with a 6-3 loss. Coach Parker rallied his diamondmen to edge Evanston 6-5. In their next contest, the Baby Bucs defeated Morton 6-5. At this time the frosh dia- mondmen held fourth place in the Suburban League. ing: Coach Leo McClard, Coach Don Parker, D. Schlachta, M. Mohr. J. Frank, D. Ghet, F. Balon, F. Custardo, A. Brinton, -I. Tiefenthal, and Manager L. Brink. Page115 ,lm VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: John Williams, Curt Fisher, Tom Seghi, Rodney Austin, Gerald Weber, Karl Petersohn, and Rich- ard Mendrala. BACK ROW: Paul Benisek, Gary Strodtz, Frank Schaefer, Gary Brooks, Bob Wenzel, jake Moelk, and James Peck. NOT PICTURED: Coach Nick Ernest. FRESH-SOPH TENNIS-Front Row: jim Benson, Pat Mullin, john Burnetre, Roger Jacobs, Bill Wallo, Bill Nemecek, Bruce Fryar, and Thomas Blickhahn. BACK ROW: Coach Walter Cryer, Ted Mielke. Scott Wilson, Dennis julian, Dave Bailey, Robert Schultz, Darrell Pav, Aigars Tolks, and Fred Young. Proviso East's varsity tennis squad opened its conference season with a win over Wau- kegan but failed to follow this pattern, as they stood seventh in the Suburban League with a 1-5 slate. In the following games, the varsity lost to Morton and Highland Park by close scores. Oak Park, Evanston, and Niles then over- whelmed the Pirates with decisive victories. Under Coach Nick Ernest, the Bucs tied York for second place in the District Meet at Oak Park. Gary Strodtz led the team in singles competition, capturing third place in the meet by winning five out of eight sets. The leading doubles team of Karl Peter- sohn-Bob Wenzel copped third place in the district. Despite this fine showing, the varsity net- ters failed to qualify anyone for the State Meet. Fresh-Soph netmen, under Coach Walt Cryer, fared with the varsity in early losses, but overcame Morton and Elmwood Park in late season matches. However, the lack of competitive experience handicapped the squad against seasoned conference and non- conference foes. Proviso varsity golfers found themselves unable to overcome a slump and ended the season with a conference record of 0-4-1. The Buc linkers managed a non-conference win over York to give the Pirates an overall 1-7-2 record. After tying with the Wildkits of Evan- ston at 726-all, the Bucs went on to drop successive meets to Oak Park, 9-6g New Trier, IOVQ-41123 Morton, 9M-592 and Highland Park, I5-0, all of these coming in conference play. A 91,12-SLE victory over York sent the golfers on to Elmwood Park where they dropped two successive meets by 8-7 and 1095-416 scores. The season ended with an 8-7 loss to Riverside-Brookfield. John Lyford, Terry Kett, Bill Howell, and Bill O'Neil ranked as Coach Bill Heald's top competitors. Nefmen, Golfers Lack Winning Scores VARSITY 8: FRESH-SOPH GOLF--HOLDING FLAG: Tom Vukelich. PUTTING: John Lyford. FRONT ROW: joe Nardiello, Larry Noffsinger, Terry Kett, Bill Howell, and Bill O'Neill. BACK ROW: Dave Williams, Lee Tenzer, A. Misevic, Rich Vosepka, Terry Wegner, Mark Rajcevich, and Coach Bill l-leald. Page 114 Cheerleaders, Pep Squad Spark Team VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Karen Abel, Betty Baker, Peggy Broz, Par Ludlam, Sherry Kute, Karen Russell, Jan I-Ioehne, and Marlene Fioromonti. SOPI-IOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Lorene Cognato, Bonnie jo Larmay, Grace Ptovenzano, Marianne DiGiacomo, and Pam Matthews. RACKET SQUAD BOARD - FRONT ROW: Barb Bejna, Charlene Sarossy, jo Banthin, Pat Orelup, and Pat Benrz. BACK ROW: Jim McNally, Pat Jones, Diane Balow, joan Knosp. Linda Marshall, and Miss Sandra Stein, adviser. P:1rrPllS Satisfied? Satisfied! echoes Provisos ap- preciation of its cheerleaders, its team, and its school. But East's cheerleaders were not born with the agility they display. In the spring of their freshman or sopho- more year, aspirants begin a six-weeks train- ing program in which they learn the cheers and motions. After making the squad. the girls begin work during the summer to pre- pare for the season ahead. Throughout the year they attend regular practice sessions. In the fall, the girls attend a cheerleading clinic to acquire ideas for cheers, routines. and pep assemblies. At frequent pep as- semblies, they announce the standings of each squad. At awards assemblies held at the end of each season, the girls present numerals and letters to the outstanding athletes. In IQS9, the girls participated in a hula hoop contest during the charity fun night. Two cheerleaders work actively throughout the year with Racket Squad to improve co- ordination between the cheerleaders and the Squad, Enthusiasm and loyalty form the backbone of the two-year-old Racket Squad, which maintains spirit for East's games, both home and away. In October, girls from Racket Squad decorated the stands for the annual Home- coming Game. The card section performed stunts at halftime, then cheered the team on to victory over Oak Park. After the game, the members, beeping their horns and wav- ing shakeroos, drove through the streets of Maywood in celebration. In order to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit in its activities, the mem- bers of Racket Squad sell both bumper tags and shakeroos. The club also provides buses to encourage its members to attend the away games. GAA MANAGERS-FRONT ROW: janet Millner Carol Stazio, Carol Krause. and Louise Klein. MID DLE ROW: jo Haack, Carole Prabish, Joann I-Iilgert and Betty Mutka. BACK RCJW: Ruth Johnson, Bev erly Hoffman, Eleanor Kirkling, and Linda Buchman GAA -IUNIORS AND SENIORS-FRONT ROW B. Chypala, M. Daul-zas, AI. Chiano, C. Kos, P. Orihel and B. Benja. SECOND ROW: Lois Slavik, S. Yacana S. Wallach, D. Lynda, I. jones. C. Altman, K. Zin kovich, and C. Sarossy. THIRD ROW: 1. Messino, S. I-lolper, AI. Ponte, AI. Pedall, B. Bryson, M. Vovola, N. Younger, and C. Baughman. FOURTH ROW T. Vescova, I. Millner, I. Linder, R. Hinkle, S. Etins L. Vance, L. Schey, and P. Iffland. BACK ROW: V Meyer, S. Hamilton, I. Belt, S. Genens, J. Kvetly, G. Biv, N. O'l-lata, Dubicz, and G. Wooten. Page116 GAA Widens Program GAA OFFICERS-'FRONT ROXV: Margie Younger, Marilyn Krause, and Carmela Palumbo. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Pitts and Marlene Lance. BACK ROW: Mrs. Virginia Talac, adviser, Judy Iannone, and Marianne Pitts. Girls' Athletic Association, better known as GAA, offers a varied program of athletic and social activities. GAA aims to ailord an oppor- tunity for each girl to develop into a well-rounded person in both mentality and skill. To develop the skillful girl, the organization offers individual as well as team sports at beginning and advanced levels. Members of the Girls' Physical Education Department and student managers give the members of GAA instruction during the after-school activities. In- cluded in the sports program are volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, archery, modern dance, golf, tumbling, life saving, open swim, and this year's additions, fencing and trampoline. Manager training prepares the student aids to ofliciate at games, take attendance, analyze skills, and organize drill routines. To encourage good posture, GAA presents a plaque to the winner of the all-girl posture contest. To develop the social girl, GAA sponsors an annual dance. In 1959, the girls and their escorts danced aboard the SS Tmpicrzmz in a romantic setting of Caribbean splendor. The members celebrated Christmas with the annual Christmas party, this year entitled Elves Enchantmentf' The Mother-Daughter Tea climaxed the year's social calendar. The mothers shared in the honors bestowed upon their daughters for participation in the program. The presentation of awards and the installation of the newly-elected officers and newly-appointed managers took place at this time. As a service to Proviso East, GAA and Letterman's Club sponsor Freshman Futurama. The organizations invite all eighth-grade stu- dents in the Proviso district for a day of orientation to school and stu- dent activities. To introduce Proviso to incoming freshman, GAA holds a freshman get-together in September. At the business meetings held during XO, the members take an active part in planning activities and working on committees. With the above mentioned activities, GAA attempts to develop qualities of achievement and leadership in its members. To become GAA active members, girls must earn 24 points. Each activity hour of participating earns two points. Wfhen a girl receives 24 points, she gets a club pin, her first award, By continued participation, members may acquire four additional awards: for 75 points, a shield, for 150 points, a school letter, for 225 points, an I emblem, representing the state of Illinois, and for 300 points, an emblem in the shape of the state of Illinois. Adds Fencing and Trampoline Acfivifies En gardelu calls Barbara Bryson Cleftj to Irene Fuller Eager GAA ers .malt their turns on the trxmpolint in mth r spilt as they begin alter-school GAA fencing. added to the alter school roster ABOVE-Sophomore posture queen, Mary Lee Pernice receives her award from GAA president, Marilyn Krause. UPPER RIGHT-GAA swimmers in- clude lfront row, left to rightl : Harrier Kroeger, Ursula Cela, Charlene Sarossy, and Dottie Hoffer. 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' ? s-YQ-0 -f-vi-3, P . ,. -,.,,- L,-it -5 gg' ' 3 9- - 'L-7 x :!-- -N Q... -L15 't -4-kg - f- L- , . f 1' 1?-N--S....., ..f:'-Q: E I 'I + --iq 1--gi P i -4 :ea I .I 'satg -Y v - gf - -v ,i , 'e'-1 .-2'-:gif 1 l ff S ., Y, Q -3,99 Qrnnw, yi -0 .nw yi l D ' - 1 K i xt For If Students . . . Jokes about freshmen have become legend at Proviso or any other high school, for that matter. Most of them are old and not very funny anymore. A new chapter was written this year, however, when the first woebegone freshie stepped off the bus at First and Madison, looked sheepishly up into the scowling face of the nearest senior and asked, Is this Proviso West? Undoubtedly, the raucous laughter which answered his question left him bewildered and unnervedg no more bewildered, however, than everyone else who had to stop and figure out east from west without the aid of a compass. Although freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors shared a common bond as the first classes of Proviso East High School, the change had little material effect on their daily routine. Crowds in the halls thinned out a little and classrooms displayed a few more empty seats. Even with the relief of a second school, East's student population numbered over 4000. Some old faces, teachers, and students' alike, disappeared but new ones took their places. In fact, the only sign that East students even knew Proviso West existed appeared with the beginning of the anticipated rivalry between the two schools, and Kiplings prophecy assumed a more personal nature for Provisoites: Oh, east is east, and west is west, and never the twain shall meet. Page 119 HOMEROOM 52k-FRONT ROW: S. Aman, M. Argentino, -I. Allen, P. Alonzo, G. Argentino, and G. Aiuppa. SECOND ROW: J. Arnold, B. Bader, S. Alonzo, P. Avezzano, C. Allen, K. Andersen, and L. Armour. THlRD ROW: B. Allworth, S. Anzaldi. S. Armbruster, M. Aschofi, K. Adams. L. Ausbrook, T. Ahrens, and ul. Ariola. BACK ROW: M. Adenau. bl. Aleo, R. Arndt, S. Adolphson, C. Anthony, T. An- zalone, C. Anttila and A. Angelo. NOT PICTUREDZ VI. Amorino. 1 HONIEROONT 59--FRONT ROW: F. Barbara, Al. Baker, K. Barber, L. Bisterleldt, W. Barnas, and B. Bierbrodt. SECOND ROW: G. Bathje, P. Berletich. rl. Behrens, B. Blomquist, L. Barrett, K. Bleichroth. and R. Bartolotte. THIRD RLDW: R. Blettner, R. Benes, R. Blanche, V. Ballengee, D. Besaw, F. Balon, and R. Boldt. BACK ROW: R. Bock, -I. Bangert, M. Bartield, -I. Burger, T. Blickhahn, and D. Bailey. NOT PICTURED: -I. Bilenko, M. Baustian, M. Benson. HOMEROOM ll'3--FRONT ROW: R. Brinson, S. Bryan, J. Bonner, C. Brust, and R. Calcagno. SECOND ROW: G. Boyd, B. Booth, D. Brink, S. Bruzek, S. Bush, and D. Bower, THIRD ROW: R. Buckman, A. Brinton, J. Brown, M. Bossert, K. Buettner, R. Burrell. and R. Boldt. BACK ROW: ul. Bonauro, J. Bugajsky. W. Brown, -I. Buesing, D. Bowen, and I.. Brink. NOT PICTURED: Al. Cailey, R. Bunn and F. Brown. Page 120 Frosh Learn Hard Way Mass confusion described the scene on Freshman Day at Proviso East, as the 687 members of the class of '62 con- gregated. The bewildered look that traditionally identities freshmen has passed forever from those faces, and the only way one could recognize freshmen after the first month was by their unlimited enthusiasm. In early November, the frosh energy flowed into their rally and election. Newly-elected officers immediately began planning activities for the class. ln April, they dined and danced at a party labeled For Freshmen Only. Taking part in school, wide projects, they supported the charity slave auction as both slaves and buyers, and participated in the Bow Week shenani- gans by wearing traditional freshman green bows in their hair or behind their ears. With the lowest percentage of absences and tardiness of all the four classes, freshmen revealed their loyalty by their records. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-STANDING: Leslie Heard, secre- tary, and Connie Venell, treasurer. SEATED: Dave Schatz, president, and Linda Vogt, vice-president. l Q of Proviso HOMEROOM ll7-FRONT ROW: M. Camaioni, -I. Carbone, K. Cannon, M. Caruso, and V. Carucci. SFCOND ROW: R. Case, L. Chalker, M. Camp, C. Capitani, B. Carlson, antl C. Clartly. THIRD ROW: XV. Chapman, A. Ciechanowski, C. Cappello, I. Caracci, S. Cassias, C. Chiano. antl I. Cirone. BACK ROW: B. Cccchini, -I. Caputo, T. Clark, A. Christopher, P. Clark, VI. Chiarito, Caron, antl R. Christensen. NOT PICTLTRFD: T. Catanzaro, N. Ciotti, D. Chirchirillo. HOMEROOM 129-FRONT ROW: S. Corratini. L. Cobb, D. Conrail, .I. Cole, and R. Criscione. SFC- OND ROXV: M. Contraveos, W. Curry, N. Coakley, P. D'Angelo, I.. Daniel, DI. Crittenden, and -I. Daley. THIRD ROXW: S. Crowe, D. Crail, Russell Cook, P. Clinlortl, P. Collins, antl B. Dale. BACK ROW: I. Colwell, NW. Cravvfortl, VU. Cleff, F. Custartlo, D. Cross, B. Crthn, anti B. Czop. NOT PICTURFDQ I. Cvhagan, and R:-n Cook. HOMEROCUM lil-FRONT ROXWZ F. Dirk, VI. DelVcscovo, R. Dc:Nicolo, M. DiCl1iarro, antl I.. Dozfer. SECOND ROXV: T. DiCola, A. DcAnn.uclis, L. Draxtcn, XV. Dobson, VI. Dortman, M. Dooley, anti A. D'Anza. THIRD ROXV: K. Davis, K. Dc- Simone, F. Dravillas, C. Davis, V. Day, B. Dc- Angelis, and P. Drake. FOURTH RKIXV: A. Datoli, T. DeCarlo, Dewsaux. FI. Delaney, C, Denis. R. Dickson, antl G. Diviacclii. BACK ROXV: C. Dent, T. Diebold, C. Danish, R. DL-Mao, K. Douglas. P. Dubbcldam, F. Dcrosa. antl -I. DcVita. HONIEROOBT l80-FRONT ROXV1 -I. Forncro, M. Frickson, G. Galantc, C. Famer, antl ll. Falbo. SECOND RQIW: S. Dutkovich, M. Ftlgrcn, S. Foley, B. Iiricksen, R. Fsposito, antl C. Fowler. THIRD ROW: A. F.lxx'artls, C. Duszlwk. G. D5'L'llC, S. Falcy, I. Feinali, R. Florcz, D. Ftltly, antl T. Force. FOURTH ROXW: F. Farley, B. Fryar, T. Fkbcrgl, D. Ebelt, H. Fphgravc. Gale, R. Fnsalaco. aml LI. Frank. BACK ROXXI: B. Galclla, C. Galilcr. T. Fippinger, G. Fggers, M. Follak. and AI. Fmmt-ring. NOT PICTURFD: R. Fry. HOMEROOM 184-FRONT ROXV: G. Gortl, l.. Giambelluca, S. Goersmeyer, G. Gibson, .Ianitc Gi- ortlano, -I. Gunst, anti D. Garton. SECOND ROXW: S. Gorr, AI. Gibson, KI. R. Gillespie, C. Gucrrieri, and W. Gordon. THIRD ROXXU A. Garrett, A. Grics- bach, S. Gaston, D. Garbe, -I. Gengler, -Iutly Gior- dano, and B. Giugliano. BACK ROXW: R. Ghcr, R. Giers, D. Gehr, EI. Gustafson. -I. Grashcr, F. Gleba, DI. A. Gillespie, D. Gintler, and Gonzalez. Page 121 Class of '62 HOMEROOM 212-FRONT RCJW: K. Heller, N. Herold, L. Henson, B. I-Iancur, S. Hanley, M. Hinch- ley, and I. Guzzo. SECOND ROW: G. Hall, L. Hager, W. Heck, R. Hoenisch, and R. Hays. THIRD ROW: B. Hamilton, D. Hofer, L. Heard, and D. Hines. BACK ROW: A. Haltmari, M. Hambley, K. Hebner, E. Heizmann, D. Herholtl, E. Holley, A. Henderson, S. Hendricks, and W. Heaney. NOT PICTURED: J. Heil and D. I-Iirsen. I-IOMEROOM 222-FRONT ROW: L. Iusi, S. Hostetler. K. Jackson, K. Jones, P. Johnson, S. Jevey, and M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: K. Kamphouse, K. Joyner, C. Jones, P. Hordorwich, R. Huie, and W. Isaacson. THIRD ROW: J. Jackson, J. Jahsmann, M. Huether, D. Jewell, A. Karbowski, and S. Hm- cirik. BACK ROW: J. Kalina, C. Holst, M. Howard, L. Kappesser, R. Huguley, C. Johnson, P. Hurst, W. Jackson, and J. Huguley. NOT PICTURED: R. Holys, H. Hostetler, and I. Iovino. IAIOMEROOM 226-FRONT RCYWS C. Krogh, V. KIemp, J. Kodl, D. Katzel, C. Kaufman, and P. Kozuch. SECOND ROW: K. Knight, W. Kukkonen, E. Klatt, M. Kimbrell, E. Krumwiede, E. Kelly, and D. Karlin. THIRD ROW: C. Kim, W. Kowalski, R, Karel, G. Kurl-:'iaf1, S. Kueltzo, S. Kistenbroker, I. K ene: and K. Kryger. BACK ROW: R. Kuhl- man. H. Kurtz, R. Kitchens, C. Kimbrell, H. Kemp, J. Kennedy, C. Kelsen, C. Krall, and W. Kraft. NOT PICTURED: L. Kukla, S. Kramer, and E. Kruse. HOMEROOM 227-FRONT ROW: R. Logan, C. La Pointe, B. Lachnit, J. Letto. and K. Lightell. SECOND ROW: L. Lubin, V. LaPuzza, B. Leline, L. Laman, M. Lazovick, J. Leninger, and D. Lewis. THIRD ROW: B. Lofton, F. Liesenfelt, C. Leninger, J. Losacco, W. Lawrence, D. Lietz. J. Lambke, and M. Lkndahl. FOURTH ROW: Diane Long, C. Leber. E. Lehmann, W. Larson, G. LuMontagna, C. Lanrz, Donna Long, and V. Logan. BACK ROW: R. Latko, D. Larjen, M. Lietz, D. Lawrence, and L. Lewis. HOMEROOM 228-FRONT ROW: F. Mascerti, A. Margiotta, J. Marotta. A. Lukes, and P. Lyons. SECOND ROW: D. Masson, C. Mango, M. Martin- cich, M. Maxwell, P. Markos, B. Lundburg, and L Masiewicz. THIRD ROW: M. McAuslan. F. Lyons, J. Maness, D. Luerhke, S. McLeod, T. McBreen, T. Mertes, and G. McArthur. BACK ROW: M. Meese, F. Magers, D. Mclntyre, H. Marabaninn, R. Lum- mer, R. Melnikoll, A. Melnikoff, M. Mays, and L. McCants. NOT PICTURED: Z. Mace. and J. Marotta. Page 122 HOMEROOM 254 - FRONT ROW: S. Piepen- brok, C. Parillo, S. Pauls, Roseanne Parillo, B. Phelps, E. Peterson, -I. Patello, and R. Palumbo. SECOND ROW: E. Pilot, j. Petruzzi, Janice Palermo. Joyce Palermo, J. Potter, T. O'Leary, D. Plumery, Roberta Parillo, C. Parent, and K. Petersen. THIRD ROW: I. Peterson, A. Pettway, I. Pearson, C. Parisi, P. Per- kins, T. Parks, j. Orth, Piatiovski, and G. Poderys. BACK ROW: G. Odette, C. Perkins. B. Pech, J. O'Neill, D. Oppedisano, H. Post, G. Orangias, H. O'Rourke, R. Ondrayka. and B. Plato. HOMEROOM 255 -- FRONT ROW: D. Rosevear. R. Riccis, K. Provenzano, N. Robinson, and M. Pot- ter. SECOND ROXV: Rita Rebel, R. Prestin, Reh Pruter, T. Reid, L. Pahn, R. Pugh, and K. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: C. Robinson, Robert Pruter, J. Reagan, L. Reeves, -I. Rose, Ris Rebel, and M. Ray- mand. BACK ROW: N. Richards, I. Redfield, R. Rossi, T. Reading, D. Princine, M. Rambeau, R. Rouse, and M. Rieas. NOT PICTURED: C. Pukel and D. Reising. HOMEROOM 259 - FRONT ROW: C. Schmi lt, P. Scavo, M. Ryan, B. Scarjuelli, and S. Sarlo. SEC- OND ROW: L. Saferno, T. Sanborn, E. Schmidt, B. Sahlin, Schodter, XV. Scavone, and T. Rust. THIRD ROXW: L. Rudd, C. Schultz, G. Scales, D. Schlachta, Michele Safidt, C. Ryavec, D. Schneider and D. Russel. BACK RCDW: l. Schimn, S. Scholow, C. Sampson, Mil-ze Sandi, D. Schatz. Schram, D Rumpf, and B. Schneider. Page123 Takes Tests HOMEROOM 250 - FRONT ROW: W. Miller. M. Moore, j. Meskimer, C. Moles, and R. Misulonas. SECOND ROW: P. Moritz, K. Moore, EI. Metz. N. Millner, B. Miller, and R. Mikuls. THIRD ROW: T. Mladenhofi, T. Mielke, M. Mohr, D. Milkowski. M. Meyer, M. Moliere, and P. Mitchell. FOURTII ROW: j. Militello, T. Mizen, -I. Misicka, W. Miller, J. Montgomery, M. Miles, A. Moise, and A. Mor- ganti. BACK ROXV: B. Morris, -I. Moraitis, and Ci. Miller. HOMEROOM 252 - FXJNT ROXV: P. Mugn -lo, M. Novak, L. Nofisinger, L. Newkirk, and P. Oherg. SECOND ROW: K. Neumann. B. Millikin, S. Muller, J. Nero, P. Millin, and H. Muezisterman. THIRD ROW: F. Neuman, M. Natdulli, T. Nogulich, S. North, -I. Nolen, J. Murphy. and B. Nichols. BACK ROW: P. Niemier, P. Meyers, M. Murphy, H. Muir, and J. Mosevich. HOMEROOM 276-FRONT ROW: A. XX'artl, D. Weilantl, K. Wasil, L. Vogt, C. Vennell, K. Vusos, antl B. Wais. SECOND ROW: Wasilevich, L. Veney, V. Wfhiting, D. Watson, D. Whitneyt, antl R. Vantlen Broucke. THIRD ROW: G. Venute, K. Vaughuns, rl. Venziano, P. Webb, M. Weber, NW. Whelpley, and T. Wehrmann. FOURTH ROW: T. Weilantl, G. Vilpors, S. Weiss, S. Vaughans, an.l B. VanDyke. BACK ROXX7: R. Watstan, E. Walker, G. Wauer, C. Vavrik, R. Wayman, D. Warning, K. Wiegtel, K. Vance, and H. Wessel. NOT PICTURED: L. Vantlehurgt. antl R. Vestuto. I-IOMEROOM 526-FRONT ROXXU K. Zito, xl. Zimmerman, E. Wrobke, L. Wilson, E. Wurm. L. Zeleznik, antl E. Winscott. SECOND ROW: T. Yum, R. Wontlerling, A. Williams, R. Yant, ul. Yant, antl L. Williams. THIRD ROW: L. Zentek, B. Wilson. D. Wilson, B. Willianis, bl. Yench, antl E. Zilic. BACK ROW: T. Williams, P. Zilic, W. Wiegrefe, A. Zunker, D. Yates, R. Yunker, P. Zimmerman, W. Wilson, and R. Zielke. NOT PICTURED1 ul. Wilder. Page l 24 Freshmen HOMEROOM 241-FRONT ROW: R. Sciaccottu. W. Snodgrass, G. Skinner, R. Schultz, and B. Smith. SECOND ROW: S. Sena, T. Shillington, Simpson, K. Seidel, T. Smith, and T. Scilingo. THIRD ROW: R. Silvestri, R. Shabel, R. Souvenier, C. Spinelli, B. Selk, M. Sortino, and R. Seghi. FOURTH ROW: S. Schultz, S. Sheehan, C. Spatafora, B. Smith, j. Smrzley, and R. Sheltlon. BACK ROW: A. Scolaro. C. Serpico, T. Schuster, S. Scott, and -I. Schultz. NOT PICTURED: M. Skowronski and B. Shirley. HOMEROOM 256-FRONT ROW: B. Struthers. P. Sutliff, M. Stone, R. Steinbrenner, anti A. Templin. SECOND ROW: P. Sullivan, VI. Streich, C. Strotltz. G. Stahl, R. Stamer, L. Szytllowski, D. Stewart, :mtl C. Strutzel. THIRD ROW: P. Sugg, B. Stegen, S. Swezey, P. Spizewski, and R. Taylor. BACK ROXW: C. Syverson, R. Stone, C. Stewart, R. Sykes, antl L. Stover. NOT PICTURED: M. Sykes, bl. TeVee.les, A. Stafifortl, N. Stickler, and N. Stowe. HOMEROOM 258-FRONT ROW: M. Trow' bridge, K. Urbaytis, B. Tucker, J. Trotter, K. Thoma son, L. Thiesse, antl S. Thomas. SECOND ROW: R. Thies, R. Tracy, S. Thompson, A. Torchia, bl. Tiefene thal, and R. Thomphsen. THIRD ROW: V. Trob- biani, R. Tokarsky, A. Tucker, C. Thomas, antl S. Thiesse. BACK ROW: G. Thom, E. Tinat, O. Travis, A. Tolks, A. Theetle, tl. Troge, C. Trzeskowski, Al. Termine, and E. Tuttle. J k 1' QQ' SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-Hedy Zussman, treasurer, Shirley Rappuhn, vice-presidentg Sue Luzak, presidentg Mary Lee Pernlce, secretary. Sophomores Lose Half of Class to West Energy and spirit characterized the sophomore class con- tributions to a growing Proviso this year. Suffering the handi- cap of losing 652 members to Proviso West, sophomores bounced back with resounding determination to excel in all endeavors. Sophomore spooks brewed a concoction of fun, food, and festivity in October, when Goblins' Gathering found them dressed as witches. ghosts, and assorted supernatural creatures. Fun nights throughout the year bubbled wtih their enthusiasm. Soph teams, cheered on by their shouts. scored winning points. Under the direction of Mr. Edison Kochenderfer. class sponsor, members of the class of 'ol elected officers in March for their junior year. In May, they donned semi-formal attire and danced in the dreamy atmosphere of Fantasia to climax a year of fun. Now the spirited upper-underclassmc-n look forward to an exciting year as juniors, a year of added respon- sibilities and work for a better Proviso East High School. HOMEROOM 8-FRONT RKJW: S. Battelli, ul. Ashcraft, A. Amberg. M. Arrigoni, C. Apuzzo. B. Baumgarte, M. Aman, C. Anzaldi, and S. Alevizfws. SECOND ROXW: bl. Barra, H. Baer, B. Ausbrook, M. Adams, S. Andrlik, D. Apuzzo, and -I. Ashford. THIRD RCDW: D. Barre, E. Becl-zer, P. Altman, E. Ancel, and K. Beaven. BACK RCPWZ V. Baughan. -I. Barth, 1. Allen, E. Balius, R. Adams, Al. Abraytis, Al. Beebe, D. Ashchafr, and -I. Barber. NOT PIC- TURED: W. Arndt. HOMEROOM I0-FRONT ROXV: A. Brazouski, B. Bisterfeldt, A. Bobey, D. Brescia. S. Beniamin, B. Blyth, and A. Brasile. SECOND RQDW: Boss, D. Berg, B. Boe, P. Benso, and D. Blayney. BACK RCJW: B. Borys, il. Blackburn, T. Bosco, R. Brantlau, R. Breivogel, ,l. Bennish, -I. Boehm, and D. Blair. Page 125 AN A-115 Q , g !?,,wpf X Q ax , 1' K . Q ' .J f 3. 2 .f ' f x Hs QW ' ' sf - M Se nf fa 3 Q -x ?'E z .9 5? Z 1 S 3 wa, 5 , s TITS 224 ,S XX 4 Q W Nw- ? , 17? Q WY? M' a me S Ll 9 mf 5 f?, QQ U 1,51 'ali I 'E 53? W 2 YQ Q X in , A wal g mwg , M 5:3-4.3 Agt V55', 3 smgqahw A f :t x , gf? ---is 5? - v . wi X V W .,., ,,,, L - iff Zin 5 1 Q SWS ,bip?'mff WN? wi 'S is W ix if N' wx ,4 vp! M55 ,Ju Q 5 Q w Sd nik I QSQQ Q . Qwest' W kv f if Q V fy. X f HS V x 5 gf 1 an Qi gs, M ,V 5 2 is Q if W M, M. -N Q il my 'R wmv? RTK Eiiikeksgg ,W - fx p--napa Ni :fl--il S, I . f 1.-yr' .f 41 ' 5 5 R 1 . x ,F 1 gf V Y ' K ' ixser- . ' gig, T' x N, , x R559 . 5 353' ., ' H K, wJ wx X W ,z ..,. wifi, ,QV 2 -wp, ww, Q 2 . A Maman 43 X 4 t K Q mf If . , L - I fin' aw L i .Q ' is I if 9 W ,. , lfgiiix M .2 X Wm'y Q sf S , . A Ne f. 1' if . 4 2 ' S 1 xv SA X .M A 6 f - fx y f X 4 v if A 5 Qf ' as ' ? S Q 5 ,W YJ x 4 a i' K, R ig? ,Sf , Y W nj: x W LX Q fi in wa -45 R 3 K 'S vi sim 5 5' I i 4 Class of '61 HOMEROOM 125-FRONT ROW: A. Kleim, J. Kumnick, J. Kline, J. Kolzow, J. Kuch, J. Kowal, and J. Kraffr. SECOND ROW: L. Klein, S. Krinilc, S. Kurrh, R. Kriese, R. Knudsen, H. Krueger, and J. Knosp. BACK ROW: J. Kroll, D. Klipp, L. La- Badie, T. Krubl, L. Langell, R. Kushman, J. Kowell, D. Kruse, and K. Landa. NOT PICTURED: B. Kramer, D. Klomp, and J. Kraus. HOMEROOM 127-FRONT ROW: S. Lipkin, L. Launius, N. Lemons, P. Logan, D. Lisuzzo, D. Lauer, and A. Loizzi. SECOND ROW: P. Larocco, J. Lepins, M. Lisuzzo, M. Lindmeier, R. LaVicka, R. Lightell, and G. Leone. BACK ROW: K. Langreder, C. Lock- wood, A. Lindemann, D. Lewis, T. Lindeen, R. Lisron, R. Lidsrer, O. Lascola, and J. Licht. NOT PICTUR- ED1 J. LaRocco, R. Lockwood, and J. Lolli. HOMEROOM 137--FRONT ROW: Lucas, R. Mallek, H. Lyford, A. Lundgren, D. Lullo, B. Mahan, and T. Marinaro. SECOND ROW: P. Marabell, L. Long, L. Lorat, S. Luzak, Z. Lubaus, B. Marko, M. Lyons, and R. Mariani. BACK ROW: J. Malitzke, D. Magnussen, P. Loyd, D. Maris, C. Mack, W. Long, J. Longhouser, A. Louise, and L. Malin. NOT PIC- TURED: M. Mabes, M. Marino, R. Malin, and J. Lubko. HOMEROOM 154-FRONT ROW: P. Menconi, J. Marsden, T. Menaloscino, L. Meiller, R. McDonald, P. Marzullo, and L. Mead. SECOND ROW: P. Mascio, P. Marshall, S. Marko, D. Masczmd, P. McGhee, N. McKinney, and Marreis. BACK ROW: J. McNally, J. McGuire, B. Meilahn, D. McCue. J. Mascerti. L. Martino, B. McNellis, J. McCullough, and R. Marotri. NOT PICTURED: M. Mashako and R. Mende. HOMEROOM 156-FRONT ROW: M. Mori, C. Morrison, L. Mobley, B. Mikes, M. Moore, C. Mer- riman, and J. Nardiello. SECOND ROW: C. Mila, Burt Miller, J. Mudra, E. Merrineir, J. Mullinux, and T. Miller. THIRD ROW: B. Mueller, Moo- ney, G. Naccararo, and C. Nauertz. BACK ROW: C. Montgomery, Bruce Miller, C. Meyer, F. Mennell, H. Morrow, E. Murray, J. Mills, D. Miles, and Nelson. NOT PICTURED: H. Mims. Page128 HOMEROOM 205-FRONT ROW: D. Quitsch, -I. Provenzano, A. Pones, K. Ream, P. Raymondi, P. Potter, and F. Pozzie. SECOND ROW: T. Retelny, DI. Prueser, L. Reusch, S. Rappuhn, B. Raack, J. Rakow, j. Reitmaier, and C. Rhoades. THIRD ROW: V. Popelka, P. Prignano, and F. Pones. BACK ROW: Preston, j. Raaum, C. Randall, C. Prabish, D. Prater, J. Reapsong, A. Prokop, L. Postley, D. Reich- enberg, and L. Rice. NOT PICTURED: bl. Proven- zano and G. Rehbein. HOMEROOM 206-FRONT ROW: F. Russo, M. Rogers, L. Robinson, D. Robinet, M. Rose, M. Ruge, and D. Sabatini. SECOND ROW: G. Samuel, C. Sannes, S. Samuel, bl. Sandelin, M. Romano, and Merilyn Robinson. THIRD ROW: J. Salins, S. Sampson, and C. Rubicuski. BACK ROW: K. Roz- hon, G. Richter, B. Santoro, W. Ruppman, W. Richardson, F. Rosemont, McArthur Robinson, S. Ross, R. Rysdon, and Rizzi. NOT PICTURED: D. Sanders and D. Sanlilippo. HOMEROOM 209-FRONT ROW: D. Sarlo, M. Selep, VI. Schnaedter, B. Schwartz, M. Schoch, A. Sciarabba, and V. Scavo. SECOND ROW: B. Schaefer. VI. Schoeneck, j. Schuppe, L. Scavone, R. Schremser, N. Schmidt, and N. Scott. THIRD ROW: A. Schoch, S. Schubert, -I. Scheiblein, P. Scott, M. Schirmer, G. Schumacher, P. Schulz, and C. Schatz. BACK ROW: P. Scarrelli, R. Schlachta, j. Scho- tlitsch, T. Schremser, R. Schuler, D. Santucci, E. Schneider, R. Schleiden, S. Scott, P. Saputo, and F. Schneider. Page I29 Grows Up HOMEROOM 203-FRONT RLHW: Al. Nelson, j. Newman, L. Nunzlnto, -I. Orozen, F. Orfnndino, P. Nomga, and E. Ottow. SECOND ROW: vl. Orsby, S. Orlandino, A. Nonneman, R. Olson, and W. Ne- mecek. THiRD ROW: C. Opic, S. Nohereit, ,I. O'Neill, K. Nieman, and R. Oman. BACK ROXV: T. Nybo, T. Neuman, F. Palermo, D. O'Connel, K. Orr, xl. Orlando, A. Neubiser, -I. -I. Osborn, :md Orsby. NOT PICTURED: L. Oman, C. Nemger, -I. Nitz, and R. Pacelli. HOMEROOM 204-FRONT ROW: P. Perna, -I. Partipilo, C. Parent, D. Plahutu. P. Palermo, C. Pa- lumbo, and S. Piedmont. SECOND ROW: C. Pfalif, B. Pocuis, P. Polansky, bl. Pitelc, R. Pearson, and M. Pernice. THIRD ROW: M. Perinn, P. Perger, C. Pomilia, j. Piscopo, joe Pieranunzi, and T. Pelli- cane. FOURTH ROW: j. Plapp, S. Pitts, I. Petersons, john Pieranunzi, F. Peterson, and D. Pascus. BACK ROW: B. Peterson, C. Phebus, B. Palombo, R. Peter, J. Peck, K. Pillow, D. Pav, R. Pestell, j. Pascucci, and F. Pettinato. NOT PICTURED: P. Poley. HOMEROOM 224-FRONT ROW: B. Weter, S. Wehrmann, J. Widener, E. Walsh, A. Vandermolen, P. Weaver, and K. Vollmer. SECOND ROW: S. Weichart, L. Wahlquist, R. Vaughans, D. Wanshek, R. Voobus, T. Wade, D. Weden, and S. Venziano. THIRD ROW: L. Westbrook, W. Wallo, R. Went- zel, R. Williams, Voitkevits, and P. Vescio. BACK ROW: J. Wilhite, T. Vukelich, R. Vosepka, K. Wayne, R. Wauer, W. Walquist, V. Vilips, Dennis Williams, C. Weinberg, W. Wade, and David Wil- liams. NOT PICTURED: D. Ward and D. Van Deveer. HOMEROOM 264-fFRONT ROW: B. Wilson, C. Zanniello, K. Wyant, S. Winer, M. Wuerth, S. Zaber, and H. Zussman. SECOND ROW: S. Witt, P. Wtmhlfeil, C. Zielke, F. Wtrlf, S. Wright, and I. Yates, THIRD ROW: J. Zamboni, A. Zuelke, K. Wright, T. Woodyard, L. Zamecnik, J. Witort, J. Wolfram, and D. Younger. BACK ROW: R. Zorr, C. Wittwer, L. Wilson, C. Wonderling, F. Wolf- gram, F. Young, F. Woyke, N. Youngsteadt, G. Zilian. S. Wilstzn. and R. Wilsthn. NOT PICTURED: J. W'ilson and G. Zullo. Page I 30 Sophomoriles HOMEROOM 216-FRONT ROW: P. Serritella, M. Sharpe, A. Siliquini, E. Sharp, G. Smith, M. Shaviss, and E. Sharpe. SECOND ROW: G. Sinople, R. Smetana, J. Smith, P. Smalley, S. Severs, E. Spencer, V. Shaw, and F. Spado. THIRD ROW: G. Sepka, A. Sondersrrup, L. Smith, A. Smith, D. Smyth. and C. Siska. BACK ROW: R. Smithers, W. Snow. R. Sherman, J. Seputis, J. Shikenjanski, J. Semen- chuk, M. Skuja, D. Smith, W. Smith, and P. Smith. NOT PICTURED: S. Sides and G. Snow. HOMEROOM 220-FRONT ROW: W. Sutter, S. Stahl, J. Tedrahn, M. Swierczynski, F. Sullivan, C. Stazio, and P. Sykes. SECOND ROW: R. Teiwes, S. Stolbrand, T. Spohnholtz, D. Sperling, S. Sullivan. and G. Stern. THIRD ROW: A. Szybeko, G. Tebockhorst, B. Swabsky, and R. Sullivan. BACK ROW: M. Taylor, D. Stonis, W. Stinson, R. Sterling, R. Sutis, H. Stover, G. Tansley, W. Tauber, G. Strauss, and D. Tauscheck. NOT PICTURED: M. Sykes and T. Strain. HOMEROOM 221-FRONT ROW: J. Toste, E. Trowbridge, B. Turchan, R. Travis, R. Vandergrift. N. Topczewski, and C. Usher. SECOND ROW: K. Thunell, T. Tohtz, B. Tosti, K. Tripoli, M. Van Diepen, and R. Thumberger. THIRD ROW: S. Townsend, P. Torchia, and V. Travis. BACK ROW: E. Treichel, R. Treonis, T. Trage, J. Thiers, J. Trage. J. Turk, R. Tirjer, J. Tidd, J. Urso, and J. Trappe. NOT PICTURED: L. Theodore, L. Thornton, W. Thornton, and K. Turner. .luniors Acquire Prestige as Largest Class CLASS OFFICERS fright!-Karen Schoeneck, secretary: Daryl McPherson. president: Pamela Matthews, vice-presidentg and Winifretl Gould, treasurer. LILIOM rTom Zito! tbelowl sncers at Mrs. Muskat's Ixloyce Mclformickj threat to discharge him as Marie and -lulie 4Nancy Kochenderfer and Marsha Davisl look on. CAST tbelowi-FRONT ROW: P. Koehenderfer, R. Bannon, L. johnson, B. Porter, and D. Blake. SECOND ROXV: j. Sharpe, M. Davis, T. Zito, and N. Kochenderter. THIRD ROW: il. Phebus, R. Hauser, M. johnson, L. Heil, R. Bailor, xl. McCormick, D. Moritz, D. Poshka, A. Larson, j. Linduska, and 51. Mosely. BACK ROXV: VI. Mills, I. Prieditis, VI. Saviola, J. Carlson, R. Ordahl, L. Gillis. W. Thomas, -I. Van Dyck, and R. Weinberg. 3'5- XVith l-100 members, the junior class this year boasted a larger enrollment than any other class in Proviso's history. Displaying a proportional rise in quality, juniors excelled in every undertaking. Wfhirling through Crystal Moments, the Mid-win- ter Ball, juniors enjoyed one of their principal privi- leges as upperclassmen - their own formal dance. Taking understandable pride in athletic achievement. this class of '60 defeated seniors in the annual bas- ketball game. The honky-tonk organ of a carousel pro- vided contrast for the harp music of heavenly police magistrates in Liliuw, the class play, under Mr. Doug- las Poulrer's direction. Preparing for next year as Proviso's largest grad- uating class, juniors ordered their class rings in April. L-.se ales: XV' N 'WE , iff? if Y w .3 12 'ugh - W. 'xfgiigwxfv S -v Q at A -:S SEE? :sf new V 2 gg gf f vi :SE 1? gms? arf 51.451 any xv X: 3. ' hw, 51, Vs S 3 , Q, 15' V11 fill M 4 Y T, 5 3. 155 in 3 + A 9 5 xv W. Q, JSE gg, fps N. ' ns. ,Nm j Si' fy, S 3. K ' . A fs M M V r WL 2 I -yds Q, U V as R 2 2 , 1 'ax Q ,yeas :I 'EL SAD f it Lf? x ig HM Q94 V -:f- - 4,,.,,: 6 4 JZ: X 2 1653 R 5, 1 - W W I v as ii 1 - X B :,': I Q x sg KN? Q A xxki - .5 ., k Y, A, sm X f mf, Q3 R A . X A ggv N .P ,, D Efiifll S 5 - '. 'Q: T Y 5 W if fi vi ' 1 f x x , I s 2 ' ' X .. ,, - A W gg- Ei , , . y B, ., Clubs, Sports HOMEROOM 52-FRONT ROW: C. Christensen G. Cionca, L. Cobb, V. Clark, -I. Chiano, B. Chlipala and A. Chrisman. SECOND ROW: U. Cella, P. Caslin, R. Cheske, W. Clc-II, E. Christman, and L Chiarelott. THIRD ROW: M. Coan, -I. Cerutti, D Cc-ryone, A. Cisar, H. Cload, M. Chiero, L. Ciecha nowski, and S. Clark. BACK ROW: W. Cisar, -I Caranzaro, B. Chennell. A. Clark, R. Cermak, G Cihak, A. Christensen, B. Chase, C. Clark, and C. Christensen. NOT PICTURED: M. Chiarito, F. Chiero, and I. Ciminello. HOMEROOM 56-FRONT ROW: C. Corona, C. Couture, L. Cognato, C. Coleman, Copeland, ,I Cortino, and K. Colby. SECOND ROW: H. Cotton, M. Conklin, K. Cochran, Y. Coleman, P. Conserriere, and T. Colonna. THIRD ROW: A. Conrad, D. Colucci, D. Copeland, R. Cortina, and M. Corro. BACK ROW: S. Connorton, S. Coon, I Colby, D Conway, R. Cole, R. Cook, C. Connolley, -I. Conroy and bl. Conway. NOT PICTURED: Collymore, T. Counihan, and AI. Coyne. HOMEROOM 76-FRONT ROW: L. Darmstadt, -I. Cuomo, VI. Craw, M. Dahey, M. Dachtera, INI. Daukas, and B. Daniels. SECOND ROW: F. Daua delin, M. Davis, V. Darst, S. Davies, -I. Davolio, and M. Dasins. THIRD ROW: S. Daucr. A. Custarilo. W. Cross, ul. DeCarlo, G. Daugherty, K. Daugherty. S. David, and L. Dale. BACK ROW: R. De Angclis, tl. Delirancesco. K. Dalnes, R. Culumhcr, R. Dc- Cloux, A. Culbertson, S. Dehnicke, L. DeGrazio, B. Dandriilge, and P. Cunningham. NOT PICTURED: L. Czepiel, j. Dalinis, QI. Danek, and N. De Fotis. HOMEROOM 80-FRONT ROW: E. Dostcr. VI. Detrain, QI. Domrose, j. Dolce, W. Dole, j. Dom- rose, and C. Dore. SECOND ROW: P. Deinhart, L. Denavs, B. Ducat, B. Dittus, R. DcI.awter, S. Duhicz, B. Durkin, and D. Ducat. THIRD ROVU: E. Dubek, j. Drollinger, and M. Dominik. FOURTH ROW: J. Dichiarro, I. Donato, R. Drake, VI. Dorsch, T. DiGirolamo, -I. DcLuca, T. Doering, B. Duffy, P. De Luca, and R. Domrose. BACK ROW: -I. Di Pisa. T. Ditch, -I. Deitschel. R. Derr, G. DeVita, M. Douglas, T. Dodegge. M. Doering, M. Dluhy, L. Dimas, and C. Dolmant. NOT PICTUR- ED: R. Deleon, A. Deluca, and R. Demardis. HOMEROOM 82-FIRST ROW: B. Ericksen, C. Evans, S. Ernst, L. Erdmann, L. Dwoinen. S. Eddy, and M. Faraone. SECOND ROW: D. Edwards, R. Ellstrom, D. Eckel. S. Eiermann, S. Erins, T. Ehhert, T. Edmonds, and R. Fehr. THIRD ROW: V. Dwoinen, G. Fanter, R. Dushuk, C. Fhlert, G. lfelgc- maker, -I. Fero, Engbrecht, P. Ekstrom, G. Feitl, and R. Ellman. BACK ROVU: R. Farrowe, G. Dychc, R. Felice, R. Farley, D. Erman, D. Edgren, R. Edgley, T. Ephgrave, T. Eggers, D. Farley, and nl. Duska. NOT PICTURED: Al. Ehclt and P. Falcone. Page L53 Kr' L Class of '60 HOMEROOM 84-FRONT ROW: M. Fioramonri, D. Finch, M. Frank, M. Filek, L. Finkbeiner, L. Fierer, and P. Fischer. SECOND ROW: D. Fisher, C. Fisher, D. Fleischman, M. Finley, L. Fippinger, and B. Forte. THIRD ROW: J. Fleming, K. For- berg, M. Firmiss, and C. Franz. BACK ROW: R. Fippinger, D. Franz, T. Forruna, J. Forte, L. Fots, -I. Francia, F. Findley, L. Fornelli, and N. Fiorillo. NOT PICTURED: W. Flagg, S. Frank, T. Friganza, J. Fletcher, J. Flickinger, and R. Fox. HOMEROOM 91--FRONT ROW: D. Giello, B. Gates, R. Gatti, G. Giese, I. Fuller, D. Gengler, and C. Gemberling. SECOND ROW: F. Gembeck, C. Gibson, P. Garrison, M. Gibson, J. Garceau, K. Gebhart, D. Gibson, and G. French. THIRD ROW: G. Gallond, C. Frega, R. Gates, A. Gafkowski, M. Furlong, F. Gerdes, P. Galvin, B. Fuist, and B. Gad- dis. BACK ROW: B. Gannett, B. Furman, D. Geiers- bach, N. Fulk, M. Giese, S. Genens, E. Fuller, O. Gibbs, G. Frigo, T. Gatto, and R. Gemkow. NOT PICTURED: C. Gardner. HOMEROOM 92-FRONT ROW: D. Gilio, S. Grabske, J. Golen, W. Gould, N. Gorman, QI. Grab- ski, M. Grant, and D. Girard. SECOND ROW: R. Goodwin, D. Gottfried, G. Golden, W. Goy, J. Gillespie, R. Grapes, S. Gill, B. Giuliano, P. Gobetz, THIRD ROW: T. Gould, M. Gillman, D. Granato, V. Gorka, Marianne Giles, B. Gordon, Margaret Giles, S. Goossen, J. Goulding. FOURTH ROW: R. Goyack, -I. Giocomo, L. Gillis, and R. Gieser. BACK ROW: R. Giguere, T. Goree, D. Gillig, H. Gordon, A. Gorr, F. Granz, N. Goldstein, L. Gold- man, J. Gorge, B. Gillespie, and L. Goff. HOMEROOM 95-FRONT ROW: L, Harhay, M. Harjes, T. Guerrieri, M. Hardman, D. Green, M. Hansen, S. Griep, and P. Harjes. SECOND ROW: B. Hare, P. Halgas, A. Grillin, D. Hart, T. Hall, T. Grecco, R. Hammond, and R. Harris. THIRD ROXW: A. Halsrengard, S. Hardt, S. Hagemann, B. Greenwood, J. Hansen, D. Gutman, R. Hardman, and K. Grithn. BACK ROW: T. Hajek, W. Harrold, T. Greninger, T. Grotz, R. Grifhn, R. Hamilton, K. Green, D. Harder, R. Hankerson, K. Guenther, and T. Grecius. NOT PICTURED: W. Hammers, R. Gren, and N. Groh. HOMEROOM 94-FRONT ROW: J. ii.-nzief, v, Heroux, L. Heil, -I. Hobbs, E. Hendrix, S. Hend- ricks, B. Hillery, A. Herold, and R. Hauser. SEC- OND ROW: L. Hohn. W. Healy, H. Hoch, W. Henkle, R. Hinkle, F. Hodorowich, j. Hilgert, -I. Hoffman, C. Henzler, and S. Holper. THIRD ROW: H. Heroux, J. Hobart, M. Holtquist, F. Holden, R. Hartwig, D. Hoffman, R. Holys, B. Hop- kins, C. Heller, and bl. Harwood. BACK ROW: R. Hogan, R. Herrmann, D. Hawkins, C. Hinz, V. Hayley, L. Hinrichs, W. I-Ioenisch, G. Hemstreet, David Holte, Dale Holte, R. Holte, and P. Hartman. NOT PICTURED: M. Hash, B. Hass, and D. Heinrich. Page 134 HOIWEROOIW 97-FRONT ROW: S. Kay, E. Kirkling, S. Klein, S. Kirsh, U. Katauskas, M. Kas- par, E. Kline, L. Klemp. and G. Klod, SECOND ROW: j. Kenik, K. Kelly, M. Korinek. A. Kleine, S. Kopiia, j. Kopke, D. Kerber, R. Klingberg, D. Keller, and S. Kerekes. THIRD ROW: N. Kochen- derfer. M. Kindell. S. Kodl, B. Kearney, S. Korrell, S. Klockany, B. Keating, j. Kennedy, B. Klopcic, and P. Kochenderfer. BACK ROW: N. Koba, L, Kolsch- owsky, S. Konoplxa, W. Koe, Kennedy, T. Klo- hucher, C. Kendricks, K. Klipp, R. Kissel, S. Kolski, and j. Kavanagh. NOT PICTURED: R. Keller, j. Kemph. and D. Koch. HOMEROOM 98--FRONT ROW: C. Kos, C. Krause, S. Kure, L. LaMonte, C. Krope, C. Lally. P. Lachona, and G. Lachnir. SECOND ROW: C. Kross, S. Kusman, M. Kunkel, K. Kubin, C. La Monragna, j. Krejci, P. Kowal, and K. Kucera. THIRD ROW: M. Kurtz, L. Kraus, T. Kulp, W. Kucik, Kusta, T. Kotulski, T. Kurowski, E. Kryger, and F. Kruse. BACK ROW: L. Kubin, K. Kuschel, j. Kuecker. L. Kraus, W. Korhera, j. Kupris, T. Krusinis, T. Koukol, and D. Kwiarkowski, R. Kujawa. NOT PICTURED: W. Kowalski. HOMEROOM 99-FRONT ROW: A. Lichr, A. Leo, E. Laskey, L. Lemen. R. Laraia, B. Larmay, and K. Lewis. SECOND ROW: P. Laursen, N. Lind, D. Lesak, A. Larson, R. Larson, and R. Laney. THIRD ROW: D. Leclair, j. Lind. j. Leming, j. Lindner, W. Lee, S. Larson, and C. Lardino. FOURTH ROW: D. Levira, R. Lapham. and M. Lemons. BACK ROW: R. Leroy, M. Liebing, W. Liddell, R. Lighrhart, R. Lang, R. Landis, D. Leek, j. Linduska, and B. Lerner. NOT PICTURED: P. Larsen, D. Lawson, E. Laramie, M. Laskowski, F. Lawrence, VU. Less, F. Licht, and j. Lindsey. Page135 Square Dances HOMEROOM 95-FRONT RONW: M. lovino, Ii. Ianozzi, S. jablonsky, j. Houston. j. Houkal, S. jack- son, B. Howard, and K. Ivins. SECOND ROW: T. Iannanruoni, D. Hulfmon, L. Isaacson, j. I-Iosretler, P. Hozian, V. Hordorwich, j. Hupp, and C. Huebner. THIRD ROW: j. Hudec. jackson, N. Ivancevich, S. Hubbell, C. jackson, K. Hoym, M. jacobazzi, and P. Hull. BACK ROVU: R. Housemnn. R. jahnke, 'l'. Hulline, L. Huffman, L. Howard, R. Isaacson, R. I-luster, j. Ivory, E. jahsmann, D. Horvarh. and R. Humphrey. NOT PICTURED: B. Hutcherson. j. Hovorlca, W. Howell, H. Huggins, and G. jacknow. HOMEROOM 96-FRONT ROXV: I.. jones, A. jensen, G. Kappes, A. Kahar, F. johnson, j. jones, M. jourdan, j. jakuhowski, and A. jarus. SECOND ROW: D. johnson, P. johnson. D. Kalinoski, j. jessica. M. jarmak, j. jakawicli, j. jundr, I-. johnson, and P. jauek. THIRD ROXXII T. jones, R. johnson, A. Kardarzlie, j. janiszc-wslii, j. jones, K. Kalal, T. Kalbasz, L. johnson, G. johnson, and K. johnson. BACK ROXV: R. jones, G. james. N. Kallas, j. Kaspar, R. josres, j. jurina, If. jasinl-1, C. jewell, R. julian, D. Kanter, and R. johnson. NOT PICTURED: I.. jarosz, M. Kalinauslms. P. Kamens. and A. jones. HOMEROOM 114-FRONT ROW: L. Musil, J. Nasman, L. Naese, J. Mortensen, Judith Moore, D. Muehlenhaupt, T. Moles, E. Molnar. SECOND ROW: John Moore, T. Morrow, R. Moore, F. Morelli, D. Moritz, J. Muszynski, T. Misiano. THIRD ROW: R. Moon, L. Naccarato, R. Mulligan, G. Misicka, A. Munday, L. Mitchell, J. Modell, J. Morrall, E. Mros. BACK ROW: L. Morris, B. Mow- ery, D. Montville. F. Mroz, J. Moelk, L. Munini, R. Morse, A. Misevic, E. Mitz, W. Mroz, NOT PIC- TURED: M. Musto. HOMEROOM 116-FRONT ROW: G. O'Krongley, K. O'Leary, P. Neilly, D. O'Keefe, J. Novak, S. Neuhaus, K. Olson. SECOND ROW: K. Nicolai, B. Nelson, J. Ocwieja, J. Navarro, R. Oddo, Byron Olson, I-I. Nelson. THIRD ROW: V. Olsen, S. Olsen, L. Northcutt, Betty Olson, N. O'Hara, B. Olsen. BACK ROW: Nicholson, J. Nichols, W. Nowicki, R. Olson, G. Noren, R. Novak, K. Neilson, J. Nendze, R. Netrefa, E. Nelson. NOT PICTURED: M. O'Keefe, K. Norton, and T. O'Connell. Page 136 Six'ry-i'res HOMEROOM 100-FRONT ROW: S. Magree, S. Lyons, S. Little, P. Luthartlt, C. Maas, B. Marcell, and N. Maas. SECOND ROW: M. Losacco, E. Marasco, B. Macaluso, D. Manire, R. Lopez, and E. Malina. THIRD ROW: J. Loring, K. Luntlgren, S. Mabie, and D. Lorek. BACK ROW: B. Malicki, P. Marazas, J. Marchand, L. Mackey, N. Magnetta, G. Malone, R. Marcell, L. Manfretli, and R. Lowe. HOMEROOM I04-FRONT ROW: C. McElroy,, D. Mattke, J. McComb, G. Matchus, Joyce Martino, P. Marusas, P. Matthews, C. Matna. SECOND ROW: N. Masso, J. McCormick, N. Matthews, L. Marshall, G. Marinaro, Joe Martino, J. McCue. THIRD ROW: J. Markus, N. Marshall, C. May, A. Martin, B. Mason, M. Matich, L. Martens, J. McClintock. BACK ROW: F. Mason, T. Markley, D. Matthews, I.. McBride, T. Maxson, D. Marler, E. Maruntle, D. Marozzi, D. Martin, D. McPherson. NOT PICTUR- ED: B. Marrocco, T. Martino, J. Masulunes. HOMEROOM IIS-FRONT ROW: J. Messino, D. Melillo, M. Mills, B. McGuane, D. Mennella, R. Melers, J. Mennella. SECOND ROW: J. Millner, D. Milne, V. Meyer, G. Miller, R. Mirante, G. McGee. THIRD ROW: J. Mentz, James Miller, D. McLean, D. McKinney, W. McGehee. BACK ROW: J. McNamee, M. Meyer, R. McVickar, W. McOmber, Joseph Miller, W. Melgaard, G. Melbardis, R. McIntyre, S. McGreevy. NOT PICTURED: G. Merritt. Rafe NHS HONIEROOIVI 159-FRONT ROWI: Owen, D. Ouletta, R. Orricn, L. Favlak, L. Otten, D. Parks, C. Orfeff, and M. Partipilo. SECOND ROW: N. Palermo, DI. Otten, H. Peacock, R. Pechsino, D. Par- dun, R. Palumbo, and S. Pellegrino. THIRD ROW: I. Onorato, N. Palermo, S. Pearson, P. E. O'NeiII, P. O'NeiII, tl. Pedall, S. Ozolin, and P. Orihel. BACK ROW: T. Page, B. O'NeiIl, R. Ottens, AI. Peck, P. Palermo, W. Ostrum, P. Palermo, P. Parrillo, R. Ordahl, and W. Parson. NOT PICTURED: Paysse, -I. Pedall, R. Pechanio, and T. Pender. HOMEROOM 140-FRONT ROW: C. Potocki, P. Pietrzyk, B. Perry, j. Pocius, J. Pettijohn, O. Pisano, rl. Peters. L. Persky, and B. Porter. SECOND ROW: R. Plett, T. Perrino, DI. Ponte, DI. Peterson, D. Peter- son, S. Perce, E. Piacenza, R. Pochman, and D. Poshka. THIRD ROW: K. Peterson, 1. Perri, G. Peterson, and V. Perkins. FOURTH ROW: H. Peterson, G. Poulos, D. Pierotte, D. Pornpei, -I. Petri, P. Polito, C. Pinnow, W. Pojman, T. Peterson, and DI. Pizza. BACK ROW: R. Plechaty. L. Phepls, A. Pittwood, W. Porcelli, D. Perniconi, R. Perrigo, N. Poulos. john Petravicz, justin Petrabicz, F. Pompei, and D. Peterson. HOMEROOM 149-FRONT ROW: N. Rago, B. Quinn, E. Prano, B. Pries, G. Provenzano, J. Ranz, and -I. Pratt. SECOND ROW: R. Puccio, A. Przya chodni, B. Quinn, W. Powell, A. Puplis, R. Queizer, and L. Rappaport. THIRD ROW: A. Pytel, S. Rai- man, DI. Rasche, C. Pusateri, R. Powell, and A. Presco. BACK ROXV: R. Prince, C. Quarnstrom, I. Prieditis, H. Quinley, Price, M. Rajcevich, A. Rainaldi, N. Puttkamer. and L. Principata. HOMEROOM IS8-FRONT ROVU: D. Rinda. Al. Richter, C. Regan, D. Remus. P. Rice, S. Riemer, D. Reiter, E. Rattenbury, and A. Ricci. SECOND ROW: J. Rhodes, K. Renner, R. Rhoades, j. Reid- hert, C. Riccetti, Reil, R. Reitmaier, and E. Reed. THIRD ROW: B. Ressler, L. Rizzi, Ricossa, E. Remkus, A. Roberts, K. Ray, P. Raymond, and G. Robbins. BACK ROW: P. Reiff, R. Reda, A. Reichs, C. Richards, C. Richardson, L. Ridolfi, B. Richmond, D. Rezny, D. Ray, and B. Reid. I-IOMEROOM 160-FRONT ROXV: S. Rossi, L. Ryan, L. Ross, I. Roze, M. Ryan, A. Roseman, and E. Rusch. SECOND ROW: T. Ryan. M. Samuel, D. Ross. P. Roy, Al. Sacha, M. Rovner, and E. Sacco. BACK ROW: R. Samson, E. Rogers, T. Salvatore, R. Rodewald, V. Rysavy. INI. Ryba, R. Rose, and -I. Salemi, C. Rotolo. NOT PICTURITD: AI. Ryan. Page IB' HOMEROOM 166-FRONT ROW: J. Sharpe, M. Simons, J. Smith, P. Sitterle, A. Sinanis, P. Siam- banes, M. Schaffer, and L. Slavik. SECOND ROW: J. Smallwood, D. Smith, Shaw, C. Smith, L. Sla- pinski, T. Sheahan, E. Smith, and L. Skinner. THIRD ROW: R. Simek, J. Smith, Sklodowski, C. Shaw, J. Signorella, Sheahan, W. Slaughter, and M. Slann. BACK ROW: W. Simons, C. Siragusa, H. Smith, J. Skridulis, J. Sherbert, T. Sheldon, and R. Slobodnick. HOMEROOM 225-FRONT ROW: L. Smith, S. Snow, N. Solberg, L. Speck. D. Snyder, N. Smith, D. Sorvillo, and J. Sosnowski. SECOND RCJW: C. Spino, C. Spicka. Phyllis Smith, K. Smith, M. Snead, C. Snyder, and J. Smith. THIRD ROW: T. Spata, A. Spinelli, V. Sobieski, Richard Smith, A. Spata, Robert Smith, John Snyder, and M. Smolensky. BACK ROW: D. Soderstrom, J. Spalc, Jack Snyder, Paul Smith, and J. Spanik. HOMEROOM 258-FRONT ROW: M. Streiker, P. Sterk, D. Strzezewski, W. Stahl, C. Striber, K. Stoikoff, M. Srryjewski, N. Stransky, and J. Strouse. SECOND ROW: C. Stafford, B. Stebel, V. Stetler, J. Steger, D. Strub, D. Sttid, A. Stasch, P. Streich, S. Streit, and C. Stacey. THIRD ROW: D. Srail, G. Stropoli, R. Stallman, Minnie Stewart, N. Spurt, Myrl Stewart, C. Stephens, W. Strickland. W. Steidle, J. Stanger, and U. Streips. BACK ROW: R. Sttaff, K. Stadelman, R. Strauss, G. Stefan, F. Strutzel, C. Stro- chein, F. Stefani, J. Suhr, G. Strodtz, D. Staudte, P. Spuhnholtz, L. Spino, and T. Stellato. Page 138 .lunior Class HOMEROOM 162-FRONT ROW: C. Schneider. M. Scarlato, R. Scanio, M. Schlitter, C. Sarossy, and P. Scheda. SECOND ROW: B. Schmidt, L. Sch- mudde, P. Sander, P. Scavo, M. Sauriol. and L. Schmiedl. BACK ROW: D. Scherer, L. Scherer, J. Saviola, F. Schaefer, D. Schaper, R. Sandora, J. Schneck, and D. Schneider. NOT PICTURED: M. Scavone, J. Schmidt, F. Sasso, P. Sassone. A. Scaletta, L. Scarpaci, R. Schaefer, I-I. Saboy, F. Schmidt, and W. Schmidt. HOMEROOM IG4-FRONT RLPWZ S. Schuster. P. Schultz, A. Scrivani, S. Scalaro, K. Schoeneck, B. Sciling, and A. Sebesta. SECOND ROW: L. Schoe- neck, A. Schrader, E. Schoennagel, L. Semenchuk, J. Schwartz, C. Schroeder, and B. Schultz. THIRD ROW: J. Scolire, T. Schultz, L. Schyving, R. Schu- macker, E. Schwalm, and S. Seely. BACK ROW: E. Schoenbeck, R. Schoff, R. Schoenwolf, D. Schultz, B. Scwedler, R. Schrader, R. Schneider, L. Sciortino, and B. Sciortino. Plans Ball HOMEROOM 245-FRONT ROW: S. Suhrbier, L. Swenson, R. Tait, D. Sula, C. Tage, N. Szacik, B. Sullivan, and L. Swiders. SECOND ROW: S. Syverson, D. Svec, W. Transwell, L. Tenzer, M. Swierczynski, C. Summers, E. Thomas, and M. Sus- dorf. THIRD ROW: R. Syre, C. Tanzer, A. Temple, W. Tietz, F. Tesinsky, H. Testa, L. Tenzer, and R. Timms. BACK ROW: R. Surges, F. Sustr, H. Tait, J. Terracciano, O. TeBockhorst, W. Thomas, D. Tierney, D. Teiwes, and M. Tichy. NOT PICTURED: C. Tangora, B. Taylor, D. Thompson, and R. Thoreson. HOMEROOM 266-FRONT ROW: L. Torrato, Trcka, S. Tryner, L. Trudeau, K. Urlaub, M. Tully, V. Vainauskas, and J. Usher. SECOND ROW: G. Trotter, W. Ureg, L. Urbaniak, A. Turucz, J. Totzke, G. Tomaso, T. Trippodo, and B. Trowbridge. BACK ROW: A. Tuleja, J. Turner, C. Underwood, P. Tohtz, S. Tramontana, F. Tuminello, T. Urban, and D. Tobinski. NOT PICTURED: B. Tisbo, L. Vance. J. Topolski, and D. Tressler. HOMEROOM 282-FRONT ROW: R. Vertuno, D. Vranek, K. Vocu, S. Wallach, J. Wagner, S. Walker, M. Vanferson, L. Wallace. and C. Veronica. SECOND ROW: D. Walsh, P. Vintika, S. Van Dyck, J. Vivacqua, T. Ward, G. VanDyck. S. Waters, S. Warkentien, J. Vondrasek, and M. Warren. THIRD ROW: S. Van Dyke, W. Wanshek, J. Wackerlin, J. Walsh, J. Venezia, W. Wallin, T. Vodicka, D. Vollbracht, C. Walker, and R. Vogt. BACK ROW: R. Van Dyke, G. Watson, R. Vullo, D. Veach, F. Voyles, B. Warning, E. Vince, R. Vruble, and L. Warmuth. NOT PICTURED: R. Venute, D. VC'alker, and J. Walker. HOMEROOM 524-FRONT ROW: S. Winebren- ner, M. Wilson, G. Weiss, S. White, B. Wiegrefe, G. Wiley, J. Weide, and P. Whistler. SECOND ROW: M. Westberg, D. Winter, White, J. White, S. Wercker, K. Willmer, R. Williams, and D. Weppner. THIRD ROXV: G. Weber, R. Wilkie, J. Wentzel, R. Wilson, S. Willianms, W. Watts, E. Wessels, and G. Windbiel. BACK ROW: F. Wie- denbeck, R. Weinberg, R. Winke, B. Wazeka, and T. Wegner. NOT PICTURED: W. Werner, W. VC'est, and R. Wilder. HOMEROOM 329-FRONT ROW: I. Wfmcrtlstun S. Zeno, S. Yacona, S. Wray, G. Younger, M. Ziemba, D. Zocher, and M. Zeiger. SECOND ROW: R. Zapfel, J. Zarlenga, D. Wolff. P. Wisner, R. Zito, J. Zentek, D. Wurglitz, L. Zilly, and R. Zalisk. THIRD ROW: D. Worth, J. Wrosch, T. Zito, C. Zielke, H. Wulf, L. Woidyla, B. Wfood, Wtvlfe, and D. Zack. BACK ROW: J. Winters, D. Zegar E. Wolter, K. Yanzy, and B. Zeschke. NOT PIC- TURED: M. Woods, R. Yonkee, and J. Zandlo. y 1 Page139 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: Steve Schatz,president1 Mr. Loren Reynard, adviser: Sue Stock, secretary. STANDING: Bob Scherer, treasurerg jesse McDonald, vice-president. Ecls'r's First Graduates Earn Diplomas Witlm the arrival of class rings in October, the realization that senior year had finally come suddenly struck members of the Class of '59 with its full impact. Realizing that three-fourths of their high-school career was behind them, seniors set out to enjoy their last year to the utmost. A spirit of excitement cap- tured the senior imagination, pervading every activity the class undertook during its final year at Proviso. The thrill of an old-fashioned river boats docking called class members to the auditorium to greet the Showboat, senior talent assembly. Cruising down the Mississippi to a background of twanging banjos and swishing paddle wheel. talented '59'ets provided a variety of entertainment for their classmates. The sudden appearance of ties and white shirts on the boys and carefully-powdered faces on the girls indicated that senior-picture time had arrived. Eagerly exchanging pictures with classmates. many seniors compiled albums for future reference. Hardly had the excitement of swapping snapshots sub- sided when seniors enjoyed the anticipation of being measured for caps and gowns and of ordering graduation announcements. Throughout the year the class enthusiastically cheered their teams on to repeated victory. However. seniors suffered humiliating defeat at the hands of both juniors and faculty in the annual games. Proudly wearing school colors during Bow Week festivi- ties, seniors felt a slightly nostalgic twinge as they attended their last Sock Hop. The same feeling pervaded the atmosphere at Sayonara, the final Girls' League tea. However, the busy excitement of planning for the prom left little time for nostalgia. One Enchanted Evening, the first prom ever held at Proviso Xlifest, alia! bring with it an element of enchantment as seniors danced in a magic forest background. Before seniors could realize how fast time was going. they had written their last finals, spent hours marching in the fieldhouse. and enjoyed Class Day and the dance that followed. Donning traditional caps and gowns, they lined up to receive their diplomas as the first graduating class of Proviso East. Page 140 . , img Q 7 .,., A xx ik he W Gamma ' -56223 1 Q 1 x we .. . wvxigg A, .3 W .6 W ge H-5,163 .1 lgg 'fy !'w 'fggg X V112 K N s X A N xi A 5 x N ef N S QQ? , X X vgm.. 3' 3 wr . S . -.G - .. why 'gs A f 7-fff T' T1 2 'W' QQ .1 fi! 2' QF! 6,ff3J .. x Sv A . wi gs Q 4 ...i y. w S5 QYQAN - MX V 'rw A W V ' A, fx- 1: Q il 'Q 3 .li - .2 W Qt ff m,X.w' ew' ,A . X, .1 'J SN x sf ,E za! x . 1 4 ff . is , . N G s Y' :ff m ,-5 , 5l'S3-53551 ' ft , Swmkvk A K. Karen Abel Joseph Abenti Jeanine Abraytis Robert Adolfson Grace Albachiara Senior Class of 950 Sfuclenfs Begins KAREN ABEL: NHS 43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 3,43 Co-op Chairman 2,3. JOSEPH ABENTI: Homeroom 26. JEANINE ABRAYTIS: Student Council I,23 Proviso PIHYCISQ FBLA 3,4. ROBERT ADOLFSON: Class Play 43 Cine Club l,2,3,43 Monitor 4. GRACE ALBACHIARA: FBLA. ARNOLD ALLEN: NHS 43 Student Coun- Cil 3,43 Bronze Medal3 Monitor 2,33 JEAN ALLEN: Homeroom 26. JOSEPH ALLESSI: Student Coun- cil 33 Football l,2,3g Monitor 3,43 Co-op's 3,4 JOYCE ALTERGOTT: Girls' League Alternate I3 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Girls' League l,2,3,4. JOHN AMAN: Homeroom 26. CHARLES AMERLAN: Basketballg Student Council 43 Bronze Medal. KAREN ANDERSEN: Student Council 3,43 Sil- ver Medal3 Pageant 4, FNA l,3,4. JUDITH AN- DERSON: FBLA Cabinet 53 Proviso Playersg Girls' Chorus. ENICK APANOVICH: Pageant 43 Basketball l,2. JOHN ARDENTE: Footballg Wrestlingg Pageant Circulation 4. Arnold Allen Jean Allen Joseph Allessi Joyce Altergott John Aman Charles Amerlan Karen Andersen Judith Anderson Enick Apanovich John Ardente Althea Armour Jean Arndt Carl Arrigoni Carole Attig Leo Augustinas Rodney Austin ALTHEA ARMOUR: Girls' League 1,2,5,-43 Rack- et Squadg Dance Show 43 Senior Talent Assembly3 Swim Show. JEAN ARNDT: Water Show Direc- tor 1,33 Dance Show 43 Girls' League 2,3,43 Life- guard 33 Bronze Medal. CARL ARRIGONI: Boys' Chorus 1. KAREN ASHCRAFT: CNot picturedj Monitor 2,3,43 Girls' League I,2,3,43 FNA 2,3,4. CAROLE ATTIG: Girls' League 1,2,3,43 FNA 1,255 Co-op's 2,3,43 FBLA 23 GAA 1,2,3,4. LEO AUGUSTINAS: Track 33 Student Council Safety Committee 4g Monitor 3,4. RODNEY AUSTIN: Football 2,3,43 Tennis l,2,3,43 Major Lettermen's Service Club 4. WAYNE BAAS: Homeroom 26. VIRGINIA BABINEC: Girls' League 1. MARI- ANN BACIGALUPO: Student Council Social, and Ticket Committee 1,2,3,43 Co-op Chairman 3,43 Class Representative 43 Variety Show 4g Girls' League I,2,3,4. GEORGE BAER: Student Council 43 Wrestling 1,2. SUSAN BAER: Class Play 43 Girls' League 2,3,43 Proviso Players 43 Girls' Chor- us I,2,3. Wayne Baas Virginia Babinec Mariann Bacigalupo George Baer Susan Baer Page 142 F 'fr KN S ' f kt., William Baethlce Ronald Bailor Robert Bakas Diane Balow Sharon Balzer Final Year al Proviso Easf High School Yvette Bambas Niiole Barcas Judith Barnas Donald Bartolone lohn Barton Nancy Barton Patricia Bartosiak Ronald Bathje JAMES BATTS: Choir 2,3,43 Octet 43 Class Play 3,43 Homeroom Representative 43 Forensics 4. PATRICIA BAUM: Monitor 43 Racket Squad 13 FTA 1,23 Co-op's 1,2,3,4. THOMAS BAUR: Homeroom 36. VIRGINIA BECCUE: FBLA 43 Girls' League Alternate 4. WILLIAM BECKMAN: Senior Senate 43 Basketball I,2,3g Baseball 1,2. DENNIS BEDNAR: CNot picturedj Machine Shop Club. BARBARA BEJNA: Nekton Syn- chronized Swim Club 43 Racket Squad 3,43 Class Play 43 Palette and Chisel 3,43 GAA 3. RONALD BELLAS: Football 2,33 Variety Show 4. JOSEPH BELPEDIO: Homeroom 36. JANE BENSON: Girls' League 3,43 Advanced Dance 43 Library Page 43 GAA 4. RICHARD BENTLEY: Silver Medalg Science Club 3g Provi Captions Editor 4. PATRICIA BENTZ: FNA President 43 Student Council 3,43 Swim Show 33 Dance Show 4g Senior Board 4. LEA BEREBITSKY: Pageant Circulation 3,43 Girls' League l,2,3,4Q FBLA I. SEYMOUR BEREBITSKY: Bronze Medal. James Batts William Beckman WILLIAM BAETHKE: Homeroom 36. RONALD BAILOR: PYF 3,43 Key Club 3,43 Choir l,2,3,43 Swim Team l,2,3,4. ROBERT BAKAS: Home- room 36. DIANE BALOW: Racket Squad Chair- man 3,43 PYF Key Member 43 Big Sister 43 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Choreography 4. SHARON BALZER: Girls' League l,2,3,4. YVETTE BAMBAS: NHS Vice-President 43 Student Council Cabinet 3.43 Ushers' Club 2,3,4Q Silver Medal3 Co-op's 2,3,4. NIJOLE BARCAS: Pageant Circulation 2, Vice- President 3, President 43 Girls' League Representa- tive lg Girls' League I,2,3,4. JUDITH BARNAS: Pageant 2,5,4Q Class Representative 2,3. DONALD BARTOLONE: Football 1.2. JOHN BARTON: Basketball I,2,3,43 Baseball 1.2. NANCY BAR- TON: Ushers' Club 3, President 43 Class Council l3 NHS 3,43 Big Sister 43 Choir Accompanist 4. PATRICIA BARTOSIAK: Girls' League 23 Pag- eant 33 GAA 1. RONALD BATI-IJE: Monitor 2. Patricia Baum Thomas Baur Virginia Beccue Barbara Bejna Ronald Bellas Joseph Belpedio Jane Benson Richard Bentley Patricia Bentz Lea Berebitsky Seymour Berebitsky . ...S a i.i , Page I43 Terren Berg Jack Bergstrom Charles Bianco Carol Blna Judy Bird Allen Bjornson Elizabeth Black james Blahous TERRY BERG: Homeroom 68. JACK BERG- STROM: Student Council 3,4g Choir. CHARLES BIANCO: FBLA 2,3,4g Monitor 4. CAROL BINA: Girls' League Alternate 4: Monitor 4. JUDY BIRD: FBLA l,2,3,-4: Monitor 5. ALLEN BJORNSON: Swim l,2,4. ELIZABETH BLACK: NHS 4g Student Council: FTA l,2,4g Dance Show 4: Girls' Chorus l. JAMES BLAHOUS: Home- room 68. GEORGIA BLISS: Student Council l,2,4g Majorette l,2,3,4g Concert Band l,2g Student Coun- cil Elections Committee 2,5,4: Girls' League l,2,3,4. ROSALIND BLUMBERG: Girls' League 25. MICHAEL BLUMKA: Palette and Chisel 4. EDITH BOATMAN: Class Alternate 3: Girls' Chorus lg Girls' League l,2,5,4g Girls' Basketball 2. LINDA BOJAN: Co-op Chairman 4g Class Repre- sentative l,2,4g Dance Show 4: Girls' Chorus 5. Big Sisfers in While Greer Freshmen Georgia Bliss Rosalind Blumberg Michael Blumka Edith Boatman Linda Bolan IACQUELINE BOMMELMAN: Monitor 5,4g Girls' Chorus l,2. BEVERLY BOND: NHS 3,4: Bronze Medal: Girls' League Alternate 2,3,4g Mon- itor 3g Water Show 3. JUDITH BONES: Monitor 3,4: Library Page 1: Girls' League l,2,5,4. LAU- REL BONNET: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Monitor 3. BARBARA BORER: FBLA l,2,3: Girls' League l,2,3,4. RONALD BORKER: Homeroom 68. RICHARD BORKOVEC: Cine Club 2. WIL- LIAM BORTMAN: Homeroom 68. ALMA BOYD: Girls' League 5. LEON BOYD: Choir 4: Boys' Chorus 25: Football 5: PYF 25. MAR- GARET BRADY: FTA 5,4: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Girls' Chorus l,2g PYF l,2,3. MARJORIE BRECH- TEL: Girls' League l,2,5,4: FNA 4. MERRY LYNN BRENNER: FNA Vice-President 4: Girls' League l,2,5,4g Class Representative 3: Pageant Circulation Staff 2,5,4. Jacqueline Bommelman Beverly Bond Judith Bones Laurel Bonnet Barbara Borer Ronald Borker Richard Borkovec XVilliam Bartman Alma Boyd Leon Boyd Margaret Brady Marjorie Brechtel Merry Lynn Brenner Page 144 Edward Byars Eunice Byars PATRICIA BRINCK: Pageant 3: Girls' League 3, 4: FTA 3.4: Proviso Players 5: Variety Show 4. ROSETTA BRINSON: Girls' Chorus 1,2,5,4. JOYCE BRINTON: Girls' League Board 1,2,4: Concert Orchestra 1,2,3.4: Gold Medal: Pageant 3,4: Ushers' Club Vice-President. JAMES BROWN: Football 2: Wrestling 2,3,4: Minor Let- termen's Club 3: Student Council. LEON BROXWN: Wrestling 5. ROBERT BROWN. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4: Track 3. RUTH BROWN: Home- room 109. WILLIAM BROWN: Homeroom 109. CAROL BRUNO: Class Vice-president 15: Stu- dent Council Cabinet 4: Foreign Exchange Com- mittee Vice-president 3: Student Council 1,2: Va- riety Show 2,3,4. JAMES BUCHANAN: Home- room 109. JAMES BUCKNER: Machine Shop Club: FBLA. EDWARD BUDRAITIS: Home- room 109. BEATA BUGAJSKY: Library Page 25,41 Bronze Medal: Senior Class Play Properties Committee: Girls' League Alternate 4: FNA 2. ji 'U -Ea-f .. it Patricia Brinck Rosetta Brrnson Joyce Brunton James Brow n Leon Brown Robert Bron n Ruth Bron n XX illiam Bron n Seniors Check Credits for Graduation rol Bruno James Buchanan James Buckner Edward Budraitis Beata Bugalsky JERRI BURDITT: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Student Council 2.14: Co-op's 1.Z,3.4. SHIRLEY BUR- TON: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BURN- ETTE: Wrestling 1.2: Track 1: Cross Country 1. PATRICIA BURKE: NHS 4: Girls' League l,2, 3.4: Senior Senate 4: Bronze Medal: Dance Show. DAVID BUSACK: Homeroom 90. WARREN BUSSE: FBLA: Football 12.5. WILMA BUTKUS: Girls' League 1.2,5.4. JO ANN BUTLER: Girls' League 4: Library Page 25: Class Representative 1: ETA 1.2.3. EDWARD BYARS: FBLA 5,-4. EU- NICE BYARS: NHS 3.4: Gold Medal: Provi Head Typist 4: GAA 2,3,4g Girls' League 1,2,3,4. BARTEMIO CAMMARATA: Major Lettermen's Club 5,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: FBLA 1.2. LUCILLE CAMPAGNA: Girls' League 1,2, 14: GAA 125: FBLA 2: Racket Squad 25: Co- Opis 2.3,-4. CHARLES CANCILIER: Palette and Chisel 4: PYF 1.2. Bartemio Cammarata Jerri Bu rditt Shirley Burton Robert Burnette Patriti 1 Burke David Busack Warren Busse XX'ilr'na Butlxus lo Ann Butler Lucille Campagna Emma Canesrrini Joseph Cannella Harold Cantore Karen Carlson Rose Carucci Gayle Cary EMMA CANESTRINI: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Pageant 2: FBLA lg Racket Squad 2,5 JOSEPH CANNELLA: Wrestling l,2,3,4g Co-op Chairman 4: Numeral Club 2g Boys' Chorus. HAROLD CANTORE: Homeroom lll. KAREN CARL- SON: Girls' League 2,3,4g Student Council Tickets Committee 4: Class Alternate 4: Co-op's 4. ROSE CARUCCI: Girls' League 2. GAYLE CARY: Girls' League 4. ANNE CASCIO: Pageant Circulation: Girls' League l,2,3g GILBERT CASPERSON: C Not picturedb Homeroom lll. DON CATLIN: fNot picturedj Homeroom lll. CARLO CAVAL- LARO: Vocational Machine Shop: Major Letter- men's Club. DONALD CERVONE: Homeroom lll. DOLORES CHIPPEAUX: Girls' League l,2, 3,43 GAA 25,43 FBLA l,2,3,4g Monitor 3,4. Anne Cascio Carlo Cavallaro Donald Cervone Dolores Chippeaux William Chmurny Coralee Christensen Ronald Ciancio Sandra Ciotola Senior Boys Dominate Football Squad Elaine Cohen Michael Coleman Ethel Collins Kaform Collins Alfred Colombini Patrick Connolley Patricia Conrad Vincent Copp Darlene Clancy Marcia Clarke W. Ronald Coan Lorene Cognato WILLIAM CHMURNY: Science Club President 3,45 Gold Medal: NHS 5,4g NFL 25. CORALEE CHRISTENSEN: Homeroom lll. RONALD CIANCIO: Student Council 3: Co-op Chairman 4: Wrestling 25: Monitor 2. SANDRA CIOTOLA: Ushers' Club 4: Big Sister 4g Class Representative 4: Monitor 5,4g FNA 4. DARLENE CLANCY: FBLA State Vice-president l,2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3g Girls' League: Monitor l,2: CHARLES CLARK: tnot picturedb Summer School Graduate. MAR- CIA CLARKE: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Girls' Chorus l,2. W. RONALD COAN: Football l,2. LORENE COGNATO: Cheerleader 2,4: Class Representa- tive Sg Student Council Social Committee 25. ELAINE COHEN: Girls' Leagueg Girls' League Representative. MICHAEL COLEMAN: Home- room lll. ETHEL COLLINS: Homeroom lll. KAFORM COLLINS: Homeroom lll. ALFRED COLOMBINI: Homeroom lll. PATRICK CON- NOLLEY: Football 2: Palette and Chisel 4: Boys' Chorus l,2g Basketball l,2,3,4. PATRICIA CON- RAD: Monitor 25. VINCENT COPP: Class Rep- resentative 4: Monitor. William Cordell James Costanzo Kenneth Cox David Cozzi Laurence Crapo Christine C re hty luanita Crowe Frank Culbertson Judith Culumber Michael Curiale atrick Custardo Malcolm Cygnar Mary Ann Czerwinski Barbara Dahl WILLIAM CORDELL: Student Council lg Foot- ball 4g Baseball 5,4g Co-op's 3,4g Swim 3. JAMES COSTANZO: Summer School Graduate. KEN- NETH COX: Homeroom 124. DAVID COZZI: I-Iomeroom 90. THOMAS COUNIHAN: fNot pictured SJ Summer School Graduate. LAURENCE CRAPO: Palette and Chiselg Explorer Scout: Co- op's. CHRISTINE CREDITY: Girls' League 2,3g Student Council 4g Girls' Chorus lg Monitor 2,5,4g FBLA l,2. JUANITA CROWE: Homeroom 124. FRANK CULBERTSON: Gymnastics 25,41 Bronze Medalg Student Council lg Major Letter- men's Club 2.3,4g Assembly. JUDITH CULUM- BER: GAA Speed Swim 4. MICHAEL CURIALE: Homeroom l24. PATRICK CUSTARDO: Foot- ball l,2,3,4g Class Representative l,2g FBLA. MAL- COLM CYGNAR: Machine Shop Club. MARY- ANN CZERWINSKI: Girls' League: Pageant. BARBARA DAHL: Co-op Board 3,4g Class Secre- tary 2g Ushers' Club 3,4g NHS 5,-4. To Win Suburban League Championship dvsatd Dahmer Mary Dale Sandra D'Alexander Sharon Daley Thea Daniel Judith Danner Mary Ann D'Anza Joan Dasko John Davies Judith Davis Sheila Davis Barbara Davison EDWARD DAHMER: Homeroom 124. MARY DALE: Monitorg NHS 3,4g Gold Medalg Provi-Co- Literary Editor 4. SANDRA D'ALEXANDER: Girls' Chorus, Girls' League, FBLA. SHARON DALEY: Girls League 4g Bronze Medalg Class Representative 3,4g Racket Squad 5,4. THEA DANIEL: Concert Band l,2g Girls League 3g Swim 3g Proviso Players l. JUDITH DANNER: FBLA l,2,3g Girls' League 4g Racket Squad 1,23 Girls' League. MARY ANN D'ANZA: FBLA Entertainment Committee Chairman l,2,5,4g Mon- itorg Racket Squad l,2. JOAN DASKO: Girls' League l,2,5,4g FBLA. JOHN DAVIES: Silver Medalg Student Council 2g Class Representative 3: Monitor. JUDITH DAVIS: Debate 2,5g NFL Pres- ident 4g NHS 3,4g Gold Medal. SHEILA DAVIS: FBLA 2,3,4g Pep Club lg Monitor 5,4. BARBARA DAVISON: Girls' Chorus l,2g Monitor 3,4g FBLA 3.4. Page 147 Patricia Deacon Geraldine De Ano John De Ano Madeleine De Coste Walter Delaney Seniors Launch 'Showboof' of Tcllenr PATRICIA DEACON: Homeroom 124. GER- ALDINE DE ANO: Girls' League 1,2,3,4g FBLA I,2g Racket Squad 3,4 JOHN DE ANO: Class President 2g NHS 3,4g Silver Medalg Major Letter- men's Club Vice-president 4. MADELEINE DE COSTE: GAA Ig Girls' League 1,254 FBLA 23 Girls' Chorus 1. WALTER DELANEY: January Graduate. JOSEPH DELEONARDI: Student Council 2g Wrestling 2,3g Basketball 1. ARLENE DEL JUDICE: Class Play 4g Monitor 2,3g Proviso Players 33 Girls' League 2. ANTHONY DE LUCA: Minor Letrermen's Clubg Football and Baseball Manager 2,3. NANCY DEL VESCO: Girls' League 2,4g Homeroom Representative. THERESA DEL VESCOVO: Homeroom 145. LAURETTA DENNEHY: Modern Dance 4g Co- op Chairman 3g Girls' League 1,2,3,4g FBLAQ Girls Chorus l. BONNIE DEXTER: Monitor 3g Girls' League I,2g FBLA 5,-4. ANNA DIDZBALIS: Girls' Chorus Ig Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Basketball Ig Class Play 51 Make-up Committee. joseph DeLeonardi Arlene Del judice Anthony De Luca Nancy Del Vesco Theresa Del Vescovo Lauretta Dennehy Bonnie Dexter Anna Didzbalis SENIOR ADVISORS-SEATED:1 Loren Reynard, Mr. Melvin Wall, IN Ruth Collins. Miss Josephine Foster, IN Helen Grant, Mr. A. L. Fry, and Miss M Griffiths. STANDING: Miss Dorou Thompson, Mr. Elsworth McGovney, I Ulric Foster, and Mr. Martin Finstad. RICHARD DILALLO: Student Cot eil Elections Committee 2,5,4g Co- Chairman 43 Monitor 43 Football Baseball 2. HENRIETTA DILLE KOFER: FBLA l,2,5,4. DENNIS D LON: Machine Shop Club 3.4. LIOI5 DIXON: Class Representative -41 Pt licity Committee Chairman -4g Stud: Council l,2,5g Assembly Supervisor 25p Football I. MARGARET DI ON: Monitorg Girls' League 1,2 FBLA 25.4. Richard Dilallo Henrietta Dillenkofet Dennis Dillon john Dixon Margaret Dixon it I fifjjkw .I Page 148 A l Ralph Dobson Donna Domark Barbara Donat Kenneth Donofrio Michael Dorion Grads 'Spruce Up' for Class Pictures RALPH DOBSON: NHS 4: Student Council 43 transferred from England: JEAN DOLCE: Knot picturedl Girls' League. DONNA DOMARK: Homeroom Representative 3: Girls' League 5,43 Proviso Players. BARBARA DONAT: Summer school graduate: Monitor 2. KENNETH DONO- FRIO: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4g Major Lettermen's Club 2.3, President 4: Co-op Chairman 5: Monitor 4, Assistant captain 4. MICHAEL DORION: Moni- tor 15. ANNE DOYLE: FBLA 2.5. DOUGLAS DRAKE: Homeroom 145. DARLENE DRECH- SLER: GAA 1,2: Girls' League l,2,5. LEE DUBS: NHS 4: Pageant Sports Editor 4: Provi Sports Editor 4: PYF Key Member 4: Co-op Chairman 5. VALERIE DULLUM: GAA 5,43 Monitor 3,4g Pageant 3,4. ROBERT DUNLAP: Class Represen- tative l,2,5g Monitor 3,-4: Sports 1.2. FRANK DUNNILL: Major Letterman Service Club 3.4: Wrestling 5,4g Co-op Chairman 4. DAVID DUN- WOODY: Machine Shop Club 3,43 Student Coun- cil 4. Anne Doyle Douglas Drake Darlene Drechsler Lee Dubs Valerie Dullum Robert Dunlap Frank Dunnill David Dunwoody Carol Dwyer Dianne Eddy Robert Ewanls Dawn Eggert Judith Eichenfeld Robert Eiermann James Ell Willie Ellis CAROL DWYER: Freshman Girls' Chorus: Choir 23,4 DIANNE EDDY: Girls' League 5,4g Student Council Social Committee 3: Senior Social Com- mittee 4: Proviso Players 3: Monitor 4. ROBERT EDWARDS: Homeroom 152. DAWN EGGERT: Provi Copy Editor 4: NHS 4: Pageant Reporter 4g Bronze Medalg Class Representative 3. JUDITH EICHENFELD: GAA 3. ROBERT EIERMANNZ Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Chorus 1: Minor Letterman Club 3: Science Club 3g Football 1,2. JAMES ELL: Homeroom 152. WILLIE ELLIS: Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2.4: Major Lettermen's Club 3,4g Track 3. LARRY ELWOOD: Football 1,2g Track 2: Wrest- ling 1,2,?u,4g Minor Lettermen's Club 2. JACK ENGBRECHT: Bronze Medal: Key Club 3: Moni- tor 3: Football l,2. CYNTHIA ENGELLAND: Girls' League 5,4g FNA 3,4: Racket Squad 3,4g Glee Club 1. ILSE ENGLER: Pageant 2. JANET ERICKSEN: Class Play 4: Student Council Scholar- ship and Awards Committee 1,2,3,4g Silver Medal: Choir 4: FNA Secretary 4. guns- ie' Larry Elwood Jack Engbrecht Cynthia Engelland Ilse Engler Janet Ericksen 1-1 an-'LM 1 . ' J. J Q qi gp , mt J R KJ' V- ' -2'. . x gr - 9. 5 5 A it fi 4 Page 149 Janis Erins Gary Exler Ronald Faillo Gerald Fairchild Patricia Fallerta Rosemary Falsetti Barbara Fanter Dennis Favale JANIS ERINS: NHS 4: Senior Class Program Committee 4: Debate 5: Library page 1g Bronze Medal. GARY EXLER: Homeroom 152. RON- ALD FAILLO: FBLA: Football 1,2g Minor Letter- men's Service Club. GERALD FAIRCHILD: FBLA 5,4g Monitor 2,3,4. PATRICIA FALLETTA: Girls' League 2,3,4. ROSEMARY FALSETTI: FBLA 4. BARBARA FANTER: FTA ?7Q FBLA 3, 4: Banquet Service Club 2g Forensics 3. DENNIS FAVALE: Monitor 4: Transfer Student 4. CAROL FIANDALO: Girls' League Representative 3,4g Girls' League 1,2,5. JOYCE FICHT: Girls' League Representative lg Girls' League 1,2,3,4. HAROLD FINDLEY: Cine Club 2,3,4. DONALD FIORA- MONTI: Concert Band 25,49 Student Council 2, ?a,4g Racket Squad Senior Representative 5,4: FBLA Ig Wrestling 2,5. CHARLES FIORA- VANTI: Football l,2,3g FBLA 3,4g Wrestling 1,255 Swimming 3,-4, October Brings Rush for Class Rings Carol Fiandalo Joyce Ficht Harold Findley Donald Fioramonti Charles Fioravanti VINCENTA FIORITO: Girls' Leagueg Library Pageg Tennis: FBLA. MARGARET FISCHER: Monitor 4: FBLA 2g Girls' Chorus 1,2g Co-op's 1,2,5,4: Bronze Medal. LINDA FOLLETTE: FBLA 1,2: Girls' Chorus: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. BAR- BARA FORBES: Monitor 1,4g Girls' League En- tertainment Committee 4g Senior Class Decorations Committee 4. DAVID FORD: PYF 1. DARLENE FORSHALL: Silver Medal: Choir 2,5,4: Girls' League 1.25,-4: Class Representative 4g Student Council 3. ALICIA FOX: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. KAREN FRANZL: Bronze Medalg Provi 4: Pag- eant 3,4: Choir 3,43 Student Council Safety Com- mittee 2,3,4. MARCO FRASCA: Football 2,3,4g FBLA. LYNNE FREDERICK: Girls' Leagueg GAA. SHERRON FRENCH: Girls' Leagueg FTAQ Monitor. JOHN FREUDENBERGER: Home- room 176. NANCY FRY: Gold Medalg Ushers' Club 3,4: Co-op Chairman: NHS 5.4. Vincenra Fiorito Margaret Fischer Linda Follette Barbara Forbes David Ford Darlene Forshall Alicia Fox Karen Franzl Marco Frasca Lynne Frederick Sherron French john Freudenberger Nancy Fry Page 150 DONALD FULTON: Homeroom 176. ROBERT FURLONG: Bronze Medal. Library Page. NANCY GADDIE: Homeroom 176. PATRICILA GAL- LINA: Homeroom 176. KAREN GALLOWAY: Homeroom 176. PETER GALVIN: Cnot pic- turedl Summer school graduate. LAWRENCE GARBER: Bronze Medal. Baseball 1.2. ESTELLE GATES: Student Council. Girls' League Ticket Committee. NANCY GATLIN: Girls' League 3. Choir 4. Girls' Chorus 2.3. ALEX GAYDASCH: Debate 3.4. LYNN GEHRT: Student Council 1. Class Representative 2.4. CAROL GERISCH: Girls' League 1,2,3.4. GAA 1.2.5.4 THOMAS GESKE: FBLA. BONITA GIBBS: Girls' League. Monitor. CHARLENE GIBBS: NHS 4. Student Council 4. Student Council Safety Committee 3,4. Class Representative 2. Bronze Medal. Donald Fulton Robert Furlong Nancy Gaddie Patricia Gallina Karen Galloway Lawrence Garber Estelle Gates Nancy Gatlin Controversy Arises Over Class Colors Alex Gaydasch Lynn Gehrt Carol Gerisch Thomas Geske Bonita Gibbs LOUIS GIBSON: Key Club 5.4. NHS 3.4. Silver Medal. Major Lettermen's Service Club. Student Council 1.2.5.4 DONALD GILLIG: Homeroom 176. JOHN GLADINUS: Football 2.4. Major Let- termen's Service Club. RICHARD GLASER: Cnot picturedj PYF 1.3.4. Summer School Graduate. ALAN GOLDSTEIN: Homeroom 176. MIC- HAEL GOODMAN: Gold Medal. Debate 3,4. Key Club 5.4. Choir 2.3. Forensics 1.5.4. THEO- DORE GOTTFRIED: Cnot pictured? Homeroom 176. JOSEPH GOULD: Cnot picturedb Home- room 176. WILLIAM GOVAS: Homeroom 176. GLORIA GRACE: Girls' League 4. Girls' Chorus 1. SHARON LEE GRAF: Choir 3.4. Girls' League 1.2.3.-4. Girls' Chorus 1.2. ESTHER GRAHAM: Homeroom 176. OLIVIA GRAHAM: Homeroom 176. LAWRENCE GRAIBERR: Homeroom 182. INA GRANT: Proviso Players. Charlene Gibbs Louis Gibson Donald Gillig john Gladinus Alan Goldstein Michael Goodman William Govas Gloria Grace Page 151 Sharon Lee Graf Esther Graham Olivia Graham Lawrence Graiberr Ina Grant K.. .. p h fr ' ...K ' I ' 1 ' 1' ' ' Q. ft a Helen Grapes Edward Gray Linda Greene Patricia Greene Nancy Greenholf Judith Greig HELEN GRAPES: Concert Orchestra l,2,3,4: PYF 1,2: Girls' League 1,2: GAA I. EDWARD GRAY JR.: Wrestling 2,3,4: Major Lettermen's Service Club. LINDA GREENE: Girls' League 1: Majorette 3,-4: Co-op Chairman 4: Student Council Art Committee 2,3: Girls' Chorus 1,2. PATRICIA GREENE: Class Play 3,4: Student Council Alter- nate 3,4: Variety Show 4: Proviso Players 2,3,4: Choir 3. NANCY GREENHOFF: Student Council 1,2: Class Representative 3,4: Co-op Chairman 3: Monitor 2,3,4: Proviso Players 1. JUDITI-I GREIG: Girls' League 1,4: Senior Play 4: Costume Committee: Lifeguard 3: Inter-scholastic Swim Club 4. LEONARD GRICIUS: Class Representa- tive 1,2: Bronze Medal: Wrestling 2. DOROTHY GRIFFIN: Homeroom 182. GLORIA GRIFFIN: Girls' League 2,3,4. PEGGY GRIFFITH: Girls' League 2: FTA: Class Alternate 4. JOANNE GRIGAITIS: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' League l,2,3,4: GAA 1,2: FBLA 1,2,3,4: Library Page 2. WILLIAM GRILLI: Football 3,4: Minor Lettermen's Service Club 3,4: Monitor 4. ELLEN GROENEVELD: Choir 2,3,4: Girls' Sextette 3: Variety Show 4: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1. Leonard Gricius Dorothy Griffin Gloria Grirlin Peggy Griflith Joanne Grigaitis William Grilli Ellen Groeneveld April Ann Gros Leofclrcls Become Fad of Senior Girls Joanne Guerino Elaine Gunderson Ralph Gust Joanne Haack Judith Hadley Jacqueline Hagenauer Carolyn Gruber Elaine Grundke Gordon Grune Germaine Guadagnoli Ronald Gutzmer APRIL ANN GROS: Library Page I,2,3: FTA 1,2: Dale Hager Girls' League l,2,3,4. CAROLYN GRUBER: NHS 4: Student Council Entertainment Chairman 4: Bronze Medal: Choir 2,3: Freshman Girls' Chorus. ELAINE GRUNDKE: Bronze Medal: Student Council 3,-4: Secretary FNA 3: PYF: Key Member 2. GORDON GRUNE: Co-op's 4: Track 3. GER- MAINE GUADAGNOLI: Homeroom 182. JOANNE GUERINO: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: FBLA 2,3,4: GAA 3. ELAINE GUNDERSON: Girls' League I,2,5,-4: GAA I: FBLA 1. RALPH GUST: Monitor 1,2,3,4: Varsity Baseball 3. RONALD GUTZMER: Homeroom 182. JOANNE HAACK: GAA 2,3,4: GAA Manager 3,4: GAA Art Com- mittee 3.-4. JUDITH HADLEY: Class Secretary 1: Girls' League Board 2,3: Ushers' Club 3,4: Proviso Players 1,2,3: Girls' League First Vice President 4. JACQUELINE HAGENAUER: Girls' League Representative 2. DALE HAGER: Choir 2,3: Chorus 1: Monitor 4. Page 152 Carolyn Hall Mary Hall Leon Hallaert Sandra Hamilton William Hammers Joseph Hantur Marla Hanley Alan Hansen Judith Hanson Donna Harder Sharon Harris Carole Harwood Joyce Harwood James Hathaway CAROLYN HALL: Homeroom 182. MARY HALL: Girls' League l,2. LEON HALLAERT: Baseball 1,2: Co-op's l,2. SANDRA HAMIL- TON: Girls' League 1,2,?v,4: GAA QBowlingJ l,2,5,4: GAA Art Committee 3,4 WILLIAM HAMMERS: Summer School Graduate. JOSEPH HANCUR: Homeroom 182. MARLA HANLEY: Homeroom Representative 1.2: Girls' League 1,2, 3,4: Girls' Chorus 1,2. ALAN HANSEN: Home- room 201. JUDITH HANSON: Silver Medal: Big Sister 4: Girls' League 2.3,-4: Co-op's 3,4: Girls' League Alternate 5,4 DONA HARDER: Girls' Chorus 1,2: Student Council 2: Girls' League l,2, 3,4: Co-op's 1,2,3,4. SHARON HARRIS: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. CAROLE HARWOOD: Girls' League l,2,3,4. JOYCE HARWOOD: Girls' Lea- gue 4: FBLA 4: Service Club 2. JAMES HATH- AWAY: Wrestling l,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2: Football 2,4: Track 1: Silver Medal. CAROLYN HAUG: Student Council 4: Modern Dance 4: Senior Talent Committee 4: Girls' League Representative 1: Class Representative 3. JUDITH HAYWOOD: Knot picturedb GAA l,2: Girls' Chorus 1: FBLA 1,2,3. Boys Scorn All Fclds, Bur Noi Girls ' R' is 'Q' ' arolyn Haug Frances Heaney Judith Heftrig Sheila Hegy James Heidenway WILLIAM HEAGLEg fN0f Pictured? Hgmel-00111 Jane Heil William Heimann James Heinking Erich Heinrich 201. FRANCES HEANEY: Girls' League 1,4: GAA 4: Debate 1: FBLA 1. JUDY HEFTRIG: Junior Class Secretary: Girls' League Board 2: Choir 3,4: Co-op Chairman 3,4: Big Sister 4. SHEILA HEGY: Pageant News Editor 4: Ushers' Club Treasurer 4: NHS 3,4: Big Sister 4: Gold Medal. JAMES HEIDENWAY: Class Representa- tive 2: Student Council 4: Choir 4. JANE HEIL: Girls' League 3: Palette and Chisel 3. WILLIAM HEIMANN: NHS 3,4: Silver Medal: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Key Club 3,4: Student Council 3,4 JAMES HEINKING: Homeroom 201. ERICH HEIN- RICH: Homeroom 201. JANICE HEISLER: Girls' League 3,4: FTA 4: Variety Show 4: Choreography 4. MARGERY HENDRICKI Pageant 3,4: NHS 3,4: PYF 2,4: Orchestra 3: Gold Medal. LOIS HENSELMAN: FBLA l,2,3,4: Girls' League 1,2, 3,4. JEFFREY HERMACH: co-ops 3,45 swim Team 1,2,3: Class Representative 3: Publicity Com- mittee 4: JV Football Manager 1. Page 153 Janice Heisler Margery Hendrick Lois Henselman Jeffrey Hermach James Herner Barbara Hess Kenneth Heyse Betty Hilgeneck Jeannine Hill Hopefuls Cram for Government Exams JAMES HERNER: NHS 4. BARBARA HESS: Girls' League ?m,4, Dance Show 4: Senior Talent Assembly: FTA 4, Class Alternate 4. KENNETH HEYSE: Football l,2,3,4: Baseball I,2: Wrestling 1: Numeral Club l,2: Minor Lettermen's Club 2,3. BETTY HILGENECK: Monitor 5,4: Girls' League Social Committee 4. JEANNINE HILL: Girls' League Social Committee Chairman 4, Silver Medal, Co-op Chairman 5, Choir 3: Monitor 4. JON HINDS: Track 25: All School Play 5. THEODORE HIRSCHFIELD: Concert Band 1, 2,33 Concert Orchestra 1,2: Homeroom Treasurer 2. NANCY HITZEMAN: Choir 5,43 Girls' League Social Committee l,2,?a,4g Chorus l,2g Student Council 1: PYF 2,3,4. JANICE HOEHNE: Cheer- leader 23,45 Student Council Secretary 5, Monitor Captain 4: Co-op Chairman 2,3: Student Council 4. JOHN HOEM: Choir 2,5,4: Student Council 4, Boys' Octet 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus lg Senior Class Play Costumes 4. Jon Hinds Theodore Hirshfield Nancy Hitzeman Janice Hoehne John Hoem James Hofer Barry Hoffman George Hofmann Judith Holly Dennis Holte Terrence Holten Patricia Horn Walter Howard Sharon Hrncirik Saundra Hubble Edward Huether Patricia Hundley JAMES I-IOFER: Swim I,2,3,-4, Key Club 2,3,4g Major Lettermen's 3,4g Co-op 3,4, Class Represen- tative 4. BARRY HOFFMAN: Library Page 2.5. GEORGE HOFMANN: Pageant 4, Chorus l,2,3. JUDY HOLLY: Girls' League I,2,5,4. DAVID HOLTE: fNot picturedj Summer School Gradu- ate. DENNIS HOLTE: Track l,2g Basketball 2. TERRENCE HOLTEN: Wrestling 3. PATRICIA HORN: FBLA 2,3,4: Girls' League l,2,5,4. WALTER HOWARD: Tennis I,2,5g Swim I: Summer School Graduate. SHARON HRNCIRIK: Girls' League 2,4g FBLA 1,35 Dance Show 4. SAUNDRA HUBBLE: Girls' League I,2,5,4g FNA l. EDWARD HUETHER: Concert Band I,2,3,4. PATRICIA HUNDLEY: FBLA I, Girls' League 2, Student Council 5, Girls' League Alternate 4. CAROL HUNT: Girls' League 2,5,4, GAA 5. CAROLE HUSSER: Bronze Medal. JANE HUS- TOLES: Pageant 3,4g Palette and Chisel 3,4, Bronze Medal, Big Sister 4: Girls' League l,2,3,4. JUDITH IANNONE: GAA Officer 4, FTA 1,2, 5,4g Variety Show 4, Chorus l,2,3, GAA 2,5,4. Carole Husser Jane Hustoles Judith Ian Page 154 Penelope Ililand Wayne Inglis David Irwin Larry Jackson Patricia Jackson Nore Cords Become Senior Trademark PENELOPE IFFLAND: Girls' League l,2,3,4: GAA 3,4. WAYNE INGLIS: Homeroom 208. DAVID IRWIN: Homeroom 208. LARRY JACKSON: Summer School Graduate. PATRICIA JACKSON: Girls' League 1.2.3. BRIAN JACOB- SEN: Swim l,2: Life Guard 5. ROBERT JACOB- SEN: Football 2. LOIS JAKUBOWSKI: Home- room 211. LUCY JARAS: Bronze Medal: Pageant Business Staff 3. ROLAND JARKA: Concert Band 2,31 Silver Medal: Co-op Chairman 4: Hi-C Club. JAMES JASKOSKE: Football 3: Baseball 2: Minor Lettermen's Club 3: Co-op's 3,4 DAVID JEDIKE: Senior Class Play: Property Committee: Proviso Players 4. WILLIAM JENNINGS: Boys' Chorus 1:25. VALERIE JERZAK: Class Repre- sentative 4: Class Committee Chairman 4: Student Council 25: FTA Committee Chairman 3,4: Girls' League l. SUZANNE JESSIE: Concert Band l,2, 5,4: Girls' League 5,4: Proviso Players 5. Brian Jacobsen Robert Jacobsen Lois Jakubowski Lucy Jaras Roland Jarka James Jaskoske David Jedike William Jennings Valerie Jerzak Suzanne Jessie Darlene Jewell Martin Jischke DARLENE JEWELL: FBLA l,2,3,4: Freshman Girls' Chorus 1: Girls' Chorus 2,3: Girls' League l,2,5,4. MARTIN JISCHKE: Silver Medal: Class Representative l,2,3: Monitor 1,2,5: Cine Club 1. DONNA JOHNS: Monitor 3,4: Girls' League I,2, 5.4: Racket Squad 2,3,4: FBLA 1. DONALD JOHNSON: Student Council 1,2: Key Club 3: Bronze Medal: Monitor 2,3,4. HARVEY JOHN- SON: Provi Art Staff 4: Palette and Chisel 5,4 JAMES JOHNSON: Football 1,2,5,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3,4: Major Lettermen's Service Club 3,4: Assembly Supervisors l,2,3,4. KAREN JOHNSON: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4: Proviso Players 3: FBLA 3: Chorus 1. MICHAEL JOHNSON: Concert Band: Concert Orchestra. WAYNE JOHNSON: Homeroom 211. MILLI- CENT JOHNSTON: Provi Typist 4: Student Council 4: Class Representative 1,2: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play Property Committee Chair- man. BERNARD JONES: Football I,2,3,4: Wrest- ling 2,3,4: Major Lettermen's Service Club 3,4: FBLA 1: Track 1. Donna Johns Donald Johnson Harvey Johnson James Johnson Karen Johnson Michael Johnson Wayne Johnson Millicent Johnston Bernard Jones Page 15 5 is' A 'W' 5 G Jean Jones Jerry Jones Jo Ann Jones Patricia Jones Sandra Jones Arthur Jordan Edward Judd Harvey Kahler JEAN JONES: GAA 2,3141 Co-op Chairman 4: Class Alternate 51 Girls' League 2.5. JERRY JONES: NHS 4, Co-op Board 41 Swim l,2,5,-41 Major LCEECIIDEHIS Service Club 41 Class Represen- tative 5. JO ANN JONES: NHS 41 Mzljthrette 1.2. 5,41 FBLA 1,251 Junior and Senior Class Play Committeesg Girls' League l,2,5,4. PATRICIA JONES: Pageant 41 NHS 5,41 Girls' League Board 4: Student Council 2,51 Girls' League I,2. 3,4 SANDRA JONES: Debate 2,31 Chorus l,2: Student Council 1,2: FTA 1,21 Girls' League 1.2. 5,4 ARTHUR JORDAN: Football l,2,3,4: Bas- ketball l,2,5,41 Track 1,2,5,4: Monitor l,2,5,!I1 As- sembly Supervisors 4. EDWARD JUDD: Concert Band 1,2,3,41 Concert Orchestra 5,41 PYF 51 FTA l. HARVEY KAHLER: Concert Band 213,41 Cou- cert Orchestra 3,41 Cross-Country 41 Track 41 Bronze Medal. Seniors Explore Possibilities of College MARION KALISKI: Girls' League I, 2,3,4. RAYMOND KAMIN: Co-op 2. DAN KARAS: FBLA 1,2,5',4: FBLA Treasurer 2,31 FBLA President 4. DI- ANE KASPER: Girls' League 5,4 HEINZ KAUL: Homeroom 214. Marion Kaliski Raymond Kamin Dan Karas Diane Kasper I-Ieinz Kaul SENIOR SENATEfFRONT ROW: W. Greenhoff, D. Ortt, B. Telle, S. Daly, P. Burke, D. Forshall, M. Bacigalupo, and M. Reynard. BACK G. McBroom,'J. Hofer, K. Skvorc, R. Wagner, and T. Kett. SECOND ROW: J. Petersons, M. Lambke, W. Beckman, E. Stehno, J. Dixon, ROW: J. Heftrig, K. Franzl, C. Loizzo, L. Bojan, N. Nolan, G. Ziem, K. Kopija, L. Rosenwinkel, D. Schultz, L. Gehrt, and T. Moran. Robert Keding Wayne Keding John Keegan Dolores Keen Joan Kehrine ROBERT KEDING: Cine Club 1,2, 3,41 Bronze Medal1 Machine Shop Club 3,4 WAYNE KEDING: Homeroom 214. JOHN KEEGAN: Homeroom 214. DOLORES KEEN: Girls' League. JOAN KEHRING: Service Club I,2. Page 1 56 .au , ROBERT KEHRING: Ushers' Club 2. JUNE KELSEN: Girls' League 1,2,3g FTA 3,4g Variety Show 4g Racket Squad 2,5,4g Girls' Chorus l,2,3. CHARLES KEMPH: Homeroom 214. JEWEL KEMPSTON: Choir Treasurer 4g Co-op: Cheer- leader 2,3g GAA: Monitor. EDWARD KEN- NEDY. CYNTHIA KERGER: Silver Medal: Pageantg Monitorg Girls' League: Chorus. PA- TRICIA KESSEL: Choir 5,4g Girls' Sextet 4g Girls' Chorus: Girls' League l,2,4. KATHLEEN KESSLERING: Girls' League 2,3,4g Monitor 3. TERENCE KETT: Silver Medalg Cross-country 2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Golf 4g Senior Senate. MAR- SHALL KEUN: Bronze Medal: Key Club 2. KENNETH KEYS: Football l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2, 5,4g Major Lettermen's Service Club 4: Student Council lg Monitor 4. JANET KIBBE: Girls' Chorus 2,3g FBLA 3,4g Girls' League 4: Fencing 4. JOHN KIEFT: Concert Band 1,2,3g Silver Medalg Student Council 4: Junior Council 33 Basketball Manager 1,2. Robert Kehring June Kelsen Charles Kemph Jewel Kempston Edward Kennedy Cynthia Kerger Patricia Kessel Kathleen Kesslering Upon Learning Resulls of Final Exams Terence Kert Marshall Keun Kenneth Keys Janet Kibbe John Kieft BEVERLY KILDAU: FBLAg Girls' League. JOYCE KINCAID: NHS 3,43 Silver Medal: Choir 4: Student Council Entertainment Committeeg Big Sisters 4. FLORENCE KING: Class Play 5,4g Ushers' Club 5,4g Girls' League 2,3,4g Girls' League Service Committee 5.4. DENNIS KIRBY: CNot pictured? Summer Graduate. MARIS KIRSONS: NHS 3.4: National Forensic League 3,4g Key Club 2.5.-4: Bronze Medal. GARY KLEAN: Football 1, 2.3.43 Machine Shop Club 3,4g Major Lettermen's Service Clubg Wrestling l,2,3,4. JUDITH KLEAN: Orchestra l,2,5,4g FTA l,2,5,4g PYF 4g Bronze Medal: Variety Show 4. RICHARD KLECKNER: Homeroom 214. JOHN KLEIN: Science Club. GERALDINE KLOPACK: GAA: Bowling. GENE KNOPP: Football 2: Cross Country 1. LOIS KNUDSEN: NHS 5.4: Silver Medal 4: Student Council 4g Senior Social Committee 4: Co-op Chairman 4. DAVID KNUDSON: Concert Band. DONALD KOCH: fNot pictured? Horneroom 217. FRANK KOCHAN: Homeroom 217. Beverly Kildau Joyce Kincaid Florence King Maris Kirsons Gary Klean Judith Klean Richard Kleckner John Klein eral line Klopack Gene Knopp Lois Knudsen David Knudson Frank Kochan ' 6' Page157 Lynette Koebel Richard Kolinski David Konoyka Marilyn Konvicka Kenneth Kopija Rudolf Korte LYNETTE KOEBEL: Monitor Captain 4g Ushers' Club 5,4g NHS 5,4g Silver Medalg Variety Show 5. RICHARD KOLINSKI: Homeroom 217. DAVID KONOYKA: Homeroom 217. MARILYN KON- VICKA: Girls' League 4, Alternate 1,2,5g Pageant Art Staff 4g Concert Band 1,2,5,4g Student Council Social Committee 1,2,3,4g Girls' League Service Committee 1.2,3,4. KENNETH KOPIJA: Class Representative 4. RUDOLF KORTE: Homeroom 217. RONALD KOS: Student Council President 4g NHS 5,4g Silver Medalg Gymnastics 2,3,4g Fresh- man Class President. JAMES KOSTAL: Student Council 25,45 Pageant 5,4g Proviso Players 2g Co- op's 2,5g Variety Show M.C. 4. ALFRED KOUT- NIK: Baseball 1,2g Intermural Wrestlingg Bronze Medal. MARILYN KRAUSE: GAA President 4g GAA Sports Chairman 3g Girls' Chorus 1,2g Inter- scholastic Tennis 3,4. LURLIE KREJCI: Proviso Players 1,2. EDITH KRENGEL: Provi 3g FTA 2.3g Girls' League 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,23 Variety Show 1,4. Ronald Kos james Kostal Alfred Koutnik Marilyn Krause Lurlie Kreici Edith Krengel Eileen Kroepel Thomas Krueger Second Semester Storrs Final Grind as Robert Kruse Carol Kuhlmann Carolyn Kukla Patricia Kukla john Kumnick Lynnellyn Kushman Barbara Kwiatkowski Dawn Laatz Margaret La Bounty Lawrence Laccabue Merrilyn La Forte Mario Lamantia EILEEN KROEPELI NHS SAL PYP SCCFCYZFY 41 Choir 5,4g Bronze Medalg FNA 2,5,4. THOMAS KRUEGER: Bandg Entertainment Committee. ROBERT KRUSE: j.V. Wrestling 3g Senior Sen- ate Alternateg Cross-Country 2,33 Track 2,3g Minor Letterman Club. CAROL KUHLMANN: Pageant Circulation Secretary 45 Girls' League l,3g Girls' League Alternate 4g Pageant Circulation Staff 1, 25. CAROLYN KUKLA: Variety Show 5. PA- TRICIA KUKLA: Homeroom 217. JOHN KUM- NICK: Silver Medal. LYNNELLYN KUSHMAN: Class Representative 3g Girls' League 23 Speech Contest Winner 3g Girls' League Alternate 1. BARBARA KWIATKOWSKI: Homeroom 217. DAWN LAATZ: Majorettes 1,2,3,4g Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Senior Talent Show 4. MARGARET LA BOUNTY: Student Council 45 GAA SQ Provi 3. LAWRENCE LACCABUE: Homeroom 219. MERRILIN LA FORTE: Silver Medal. MARIO LAMANTIA: Homeroom 219. Page 158 Michael Lambke Richard Lamz Marlene Lance Dennis Landa Donna Landers Kay Lan lry armelita LaPuzza Ernest Laramie Richard Larson Vaira Laube Frank Lavicka Patricia Lawrence David Lawson Allan Leber MICHAEL LAMBKE: Class Representative 2,4, Monitor l,2,-4, Cine Club 1,2,5, Swim 1,2,3g Foot- ball 4. RICHARD LAMZ: Proviso Players 5: Bronze Medal. MARLENE LANCE: GAA Olhcer 4, GAA Manager 3,4, Girls' League 1,2. DENNIS LANDA: Co-op Board ?n,4, Key Club 5,41 Student Council 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Major Lettermen's Club 3,4. DONNA LANDERS: Bronze Medal, Monitor 3,4, Girls' League 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Senior Class Tickets and Social Committees. KAY LAN- DRY: Homeroom 219. CARMELITA LAPUZZA: Bronze Medal, Monitor 4, Girls' League 2.3.4, Student Council 4. ERNEST LARAMIEZ Gym- nastics 3,4, Summer School Graduate. RICHARD LARSON: Homeroom 219. VAIRA LAUBE: Gold Medal, NHS 3,4,, Girls' League 1,2,3,41 FBLA Board 2. FRANK LAVICKA: Wrestling 25, Minor Lettermen's Club 25. PATRICIA LAWRENCE: Chorus 1.2, Girls' League 4. DAVID LAWSON: Homeroom 219. ALLAN LEBER: Wrestling l,2,3, Monitor l,2.3,4, Student Council Trafhc Committee 3.4. Seniors Measure for Caps and Gowns Margaret Leckie Philip Lehpamer David Leland Barbara Leline MARGARET LECKIE: Pageant 3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Co-op Chairman 3, Variety Show 5, Girls, League 1,2,3,4. PHILIP LEHPAMER: NHS 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Basketball Manager 1,2,5,4, Forensics 3,4, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Gold Medal. DAVID LELAND: Monitor 4. BARBARA LELINE: Majorette 2,5,4, NHS 5.4, Gold Medal, Pageant 3, Student Council Foreign Exchange Committee Chairman 5. WAR- REN LEMING: Student Council 5, Senior Social Committee 4, Football 1, Proviso Players 3, Track 1,2,5. MARY LENINGER: Senior Class Play: Bronze Medal, Monitor, FBLA, Girls' Chorus 2. DONNA LEPPIG: Girls' League. ELI LERNER: NHS 5,4, Provi Picture Editor, Pageant Column- ist, Concert Band, Orchestra. SHERRY LESSEN- BERRY: Monitor, FBLA Board, Girls' League, Girls' Chorus. BARBARA LEWIS: Homeroom 231. FREDERICK LICHT: Homeroom 251. JANE LIDDELL: Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Orchestra 2.3.4, Ushers' Club 5.4, FTA 1,2,3. Page 159 Warren Leming Mary Leninger Donna Leppig Eli Lerner Sherry Lessenberry Barbara Lewis Frederick Licht jane Lid lell Joseph Liguori Samuel Limperis Barbara Lincoln Nadine Lindeman John Lindmeier Eleven Seniors JOSEPH LIGUORI: Homeroom 231. SAMUEL LIMPERIS: Wrestling 4, Major Lettermen's Serv- ice Club 2, Track 1. BARBARA LINCOLN: Girls' League 1,4: Racket Squad 4g Advanced Dance 4. NADINE LINDEMAN: Girls' League Alternate 4, FBLA Member 2,3g Monitor 33 Girls' Volley- ball. JOHN LINDMEIER: Machine Shop Club, Basketball l,2g Football 1. CLARENCE LIND- SAY: NHS 3,45 Provi4g Debate 3,4g Silver Medal: Student Council 1,4. PHYLLIS LIPPER: FNA 2, FBLA. PETER LISUZZO: Football 3, FBLA 4. SANDRA LISZKO: Class Play 4, Pageant Deliv- ery 3,4g FBLA 4. PAULETTE LOBRILLO: Silver Medal: Girls' League Representative 1,2,3,4, FTAQ Chorus 1,2, Senior Play Costume Committee. ROBERT LOCKHART: Pallet and Chisel Presi- dent 4: Wrestling 3,44 Minor Letterman 3,4g Track 1,2g Student Council Program Committee 4. JOHN LOFENDO: Homeroom 231. LAVEEDA LO- GAN: Girls' Chorus l,2,3g GAA Representative 1, Variety Show 3. THEODORE LOGAN: Major Le-ttermen's Service Clubg Track 3.4. Role Merif Scholarships Clarence Lindsay Phyllis Lipper Peter Lisuzzo Sandra Liszko Paulette Lobrillo Robert Lockhart Joan Lofendo Laveeda Logan Theodore Logan Camille Loizzo Robert Long Gordon Longley Jonas Longs Janet Lorenzo Anita Lubko Evelyn Luck CAMILLE LOIZZO: Ushers' Club 3,-4, Class RCP- resentative 2,?u,4g Big Sister 4, Junior and Senior Class Ticket Committee: Student Council Ticket Committee 3,4. ROBERT LONG: Palette and Chisel. GORDON LONGLEY: Explorers' Club 1,2,5,4g Class Representative 2. JONAS LONGS: Football 2,3,4g Wrestling 1,2,5,4, Major Letter- men's Service Club 3,43 Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Chorus 1. JANET LORENZO: Student Council Ticket Committee 2,3,4g Dance Show 4g Girls' League 1,2, 3,4g Co-op's 2, Racket Squad l,2,3,4. ANITA LUBKO: Pageant 3,4g Provi 3,43 Class Representa- tive l,2,3g FTA 2,3g Girls' League 1,2,3,4. EVELYN LUCK: Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Racket Squad l,2,3: FBLA 1. PATRICIA LUDLAM: Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4g Student Council Carryover Member 2,4g Fresh- man Class Treasurer, Co-op Secretary 3,45 Ushers' Club. GERALD LUKOWSKI: Summer School Graduate. JOHN LYFORD: Homeroom 231. JEROME LYONS: Choir 3,43 Boys' Chorus 2. JUDITH LYONS: Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' League 1. DIANE MACEACHERN: Homeroom 231. Patricia Ludlam John Lyford Jerome Lyons Judith Lyons Diane MacEachern Page 160 Otto Machacelt David Mades Bonnie Maguire David Malesa Ronald Malinoxx ski Thirty-eighf Seniors Win Stole Honors OTTO MACHACEK: Homeroom 231. DAVID MADES: Homeroom 231. BONNIE MAGUIRE: GAA l,2,3,4: Girls' League 3: Student Council Entertainment Committee 1.2.3. DAVID MA- LESA: Homeroom 231. RONALD MALINOW- SKI: Cross-Country 2. JAMES MANGAN: Pro- viso Players 3.4: All School Play 3: Summer School Graduate. WARREN MANIRE: Debate: FBLA: Co-op's. PATRICIA MANNING: Girls' League 3: FBLA 1,2: Girls' League member 1,2,3,4. DONNA JEAN MANTON: Bronze Medal: Mon- itor 2,3,4: Student Council 1: FBLA 3. JOHN MARELLA: Homeroom 233. JOSEPHINE MA- ROCCHI: Girls' League I,2,3,4: FBLA l,2,3: Girls' League Alternate 3. ROBERT MAROTTA: Foot- ball l,3. JOYCE MAROUSEK: Choir 3.4: Girls' League I: Student Council Safety Committee 1.2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Chorus 2. ELAINE MARSH: Girls' Chorus l,2: Provi 3.4: Proviso Players 2: Bronze Medal: Student Council 4. ANN MARSHALL: Student Council Publications Com- mittee Chairman 3,4: NHS 3,4: Student Council James Mangan Warren Manire Patricia Manning Donna Jean Manton ' Q ' v ' I , Elections Committee 3,4: Bronze Medal: Girls John Marella Josephine Marocchr Robert Marotta Joyce Marousek League I'2,3'4' Elaine Marsh Ann Marshall Henry Martens Barbara Mason Stephen Mastin Carol Mather James Matrisciano Janice Matthews HENRY MARTENS: Machine Shop Club 3,4. EMIL MARUNDE: 1Not picturedb Summer School Graduate: Transfer Student. BARBARA MASON: Homeroom 233. STEPHEN MASTIN: Gold Medal: Debate 3,4: NHS 3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3: Concert Orchestra 2.3: Chess Club I,2,3,4. CAROL MATHER: FBLA I,2: Monitor 3: Girls' League 1,2,3. JAMES MATRISCIANO: Home- room 233. JANICE MATTHEWS: Gold Medal: Forensics 3,4: Concert Orchestra l,2,3,4: Debate 4. SHARON MATTHEWS: Pageant Art Staff and Reporter 3,4: Bronze Medal: Class Day Commit- ICC: Senior Class Publicity Committee: Monitor 1.2.3. RICHARD MATULIS: Pageant Mailing Manager 3: FBLA 2,3,4: Distributive Education 4. ALICE MATUSAS: Concert Orchestra l,2,3,4: GAA 4: Girls' League I: FBLA 2. RICHARD MAYNARD: Machine Shop Club 3,4: Bronze Medal. MILDRED MAYS: Homeroom 233. haron Matthews Richard Matulis Alice Matusas Richard Maynard Mildred Mays Page lol Shirley Mazan Josephine Mazar Kathleen McAdams George McBroom Dennis McClintock John McCluskey Linda McConnell Robert McCormick SHIRLEY MAZAN: Girls' League 43 Transfer Student 4. JOSEPHINE MAZAR: Girls' League 2.3,-4g FNA 4g Class Representative. KATHLEEN McADAMS: FBLA 3. GEORGE MCBROOM: Class Representative 4g Senior Class Refreshment Committeeg Football 2. DENNIS MCCLINTOCK: Homeroom 233. JOHN MCCLUSKEY: Student Council 33 Wrestling 3. LINDA MCCONNELL: Girls' League 45 Transfer Student 4, ROBERT MCCORMICK: Concert Band 2,3,4g Bronze Medal: Tennis l,2g Class Representative l. JESSE Mc- DONALD: Class Vice-President 4g Provi 4g Bronze Medalg Co-op Chairman 3.4. TERRENCE MCGAVOCK: Assembly Supervisors l,2,3g LOIS MCGRAW: All School Play 4: FTA 2,3g GAA l,2,3g Girls' League 2,3,4. XVILLIE MCGEE: Chor- us l,2g Wrestling 2,3g Track I. MICHAEL MCGREEVY: Transfer Student. MICHAEL MCNALLYZ PYF Co-Chairman 2,5,4g Choir 3,4. ALLAN MEIERS: Football l.2. Carole Midgard Gels DAR for Citizenship Michael McNally Allan Meiers Brenda Mello Richard Mendrala ' -- 'QV r Jesse McDonald Terrence McGavock Lois McGraw Willie McGee Michael McGreevy Robert Mele Kathleen Melka Lani Merkel Josephine Messina as ,wr 1 f if frm ,. r 53215 :.. ,.:v-.g2.15.1a.,.::::::f:::::Q ---'-- 'r'-'- I 'za ,-'2: 1 X W ...,.. . Ac ,Z X at Z gf K fi is rs ff 'K me 36,1 if Q im s if Kia Page 162 . ?n! .vis t .vs.,1 .,.s.. DONNA MEISTER: iNot picturedJ Summer School Graduate. ROBERT MELE: NHS 3,4g Student Council 4g Basketball l,2,3g Baseball 2. KATHLEEN MELKA: Girls' League 2,3,4g FNA 2g Student Council Social Committee 2g Monitor 2,3,4. BRENDA MELLO: Student Council 1,2,4g Monitor Captain 4g Co-op Chairman 25,45 Palette and Chisel Vice-President 3. RICHARD MEN- DRALA: Tennis 1,2,3,4g Major Lettermen's Serv- ice Club 4g Major Lettermen's Club 4g Boys' Chor- us 2,3g Gymnastics 3. LANI MERKEL: Bronze Medalg GAA 1,2,3,4g Monitor 23 Proviso Players 3,4. JOSEPH MESSINA: Homeroom 240. ANITA MEYER: Girls' League 2,43 Co-op Chairman 4g Swim Show 3g Girls' Chorus 1. CAROLE MID- GARD: Girls' League President 4g NHS 3,4g Gold Medalg Majorette Captain 3. ERIK MIGLANS: Homeroom 240. JANICE MILBY: Choir 2,3,4g Girls' Sextet 3,4g Variety Show 4g Senior Talent Assembly 4. PATRICIA MILLER: Homeroom 240. Anita Meyer Carole Midgard Erik Miglans Janice Milby Patricia Miller N. ROBERT MILLER: Football l,2.31 Track l,2: Basketball l: Major Lettermen's Service Club. SANDRA MILLER: Girls' League l,2: Co-op Chairman 5: Pageant Delivery 2.3. JEFFREY MILLS: NHS: All School Play 4: Silver Medal 4: Proviso Player 4. MARY MISASI: Girls' League l,2.5: FBLA l,2,5,4: Racket Squad 2. JOSEPH MISICKA: Concert Band. DAVIS MOLNAR: Football l. DAVE MONTVILLE: Summer School Graduate: FBLA. JOSEPH MOORE. KAY MOORE: NHS 4: GAA 2: Student Council l,2,3: Silver Medal 5: Proviso Players 2. LINDA MOORE: NHS 4: Silver Medal: Big Sister 4: PYF 5.4: Class Publicity Committees. MYRA MOORE: Girls' League l,2,3,4: FBLA 1: Class Representa- tive 2.5: Assistant Monitor Captain 4. FAY MOOREHOUSE: Wrestling Manager 2.5.41 Foot- ball Manager l,2,S: Major Lettermen's Club 4. VICTORIA MORAITIS: Concert Band l,2,3: Concert Orchestra 3: Provi 3: Pageant 5: Proviso Players 3: FTA 1,2,3. QW' Robert Miller Sandra Miller Jeffrey Mills Mary Misasi Joseph Misicka Davis Molnar David Montville Joseph Moore Phil Lephomer Finds Pylhogoricln Proof Ixay Moore Linda Moore Myra Moore Fay Moorehouse Victoria Moraitis Terrence Moran Edward Morgano Suzanne Moritz Sally Morroco Betty Mottl Edward Moy TERRENCE MORAN: Homeroom 240. ED- WARD MORGANO: Boys' Chorus l,4: Co-op's l,2,3,4. SUZANNE MORITZ: NHS Secretary 4, Pageant: Silver Medal: Class Day Committee. DANIEL MORRIS: Homeroom 240. SALLY MORROCO: FBLA. BETTY MOTTL: Ushers' Club 5,4: Bronze Medal 3: Co-op Chairman 3: Assistant Monitor Captain 4: Girls' League Repre- sentative 2. EDWARD MOY: Machine Shop Club 5. BARBARA MUELLER: Concert Band l.2.3,4: Concert Orchestra 5,4: Girls' League Representa- tive 5: Majorette l,2. FREDERICK MUELLER: Football 1,2. DIANE MULHOLLAND: Provi Managing Editor 4: Big Sister 4: Monitor 2,5,4: Bronze Medal: Student Council I,2. FRANCINE MULLEN: Palette and Chisel: Girls' League: GAA. KENNETH MUSIL: Track 2,5,4: Cross Country 2,,?!,4Q Student Council 2: Co-op's 5,4 MARGUE- RITA MUSIL: Gold Medal: Senior Class Play Costume Committee: Girls' League I,2.3,4: NHS 4. lm GU derick Mueller Diane Mulholland Francine Mullen Kenneth Musil Marguerita Musil VC' Page IGB X r Daniel Morris Barbara Mueller Elizabeth Mutka Ronald Napier Bernice Nelson Barbara Nendze Marlene Neruda Thomas Nesbitt GOLD MEDAL WINNERS - SITTING: Janice Matthews, Michael Goodman, Judith Davis, Mary Dale, Nancy Fry, Ellen Treadrea, and Carole Midgard. STANDING: Robert Peller, Jerry Seyer, James Reisa, Margery Hen- dricks, Stephen Mastin, Philip Lehpamer, Joyce Zars, John Woyke, Robert Wagner, and William Chmurny. Arrival of Class Piclures Sfarls Trading ELIZABETH MUTKA: GAA Manager 3,4: GAA Active Member FNA: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Gym Monitor 2. RONALD NAPIER: Wrestling l,2. BERNICE NELSON: FBLA l,2,4g Girls, League l.2,4: Freshman Girls' Chorus B lg Monitor l,2. BARBARA NENDZE: Girls' League I,2,3,4g GAA: Girls' Chorus l. MARLENE NERUDA: Girls' League 3,4: FTA. THOMAS NESBITT: January Graduate. ROBERT NEWMAN: Home- room 243. ROBERT NICHOL: Class Representa- tive 2: Track l,2g Football 2. Robert Newman Robert Nichol Emmy Lou Nichols Kathryn Nichol Diane Nicholson Thomas Niedholdt Alan Nielsen Patricia Niziolek Nancy Nolan James Nolen Judith Nolen Susan Norin EMMY LOU NICHOLS: Concert Band l.2,3,4g GAA 1,253 FNA l,2g Girls' League l,2,3,4. KATHRYN NICHOLS: Class Play 4: Choir 5,4: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Palette and Chisel 3,4. DIANE NICHOLSON: Girls' League l,2,4. THOMAS NIEDHOLDT: Homeroom 245. ALAN NIELSEN: Homeroom 245. PATRICIA NIZIO- LEK: Girls' League 4: Co-op's 4. NANCY NOLAN: Class Representative 4: Girls' League Representative 5: FTA lg Girls' League l,2,3,4. JAMES NOLEN: Homeroom 243. JUDITH NOLEN: Life Guard: Girls' League: FBLA. SUSAN NORIN: Student Council 4: Girls, Lea- gue 5.4: FBLA 3,4. Page 164 Robert Nudera Annette Nunziato Dolores Oberg Donna Oberholtzer Gerald Obermiller Thomas O Brien icia O'Connor Robert Ocldo Mary Anne O'Keefe Lareen Oldortf chatd Olenek Joanne Ollila Claudia Olson james O'Neill ROBERT NUDERA: Track lg Bronze Medal. ANNETTE NUNZIATO: Class Representative lg Girls' League Alternate 2. DOLORES OBERG: Student Council 33 Co-op's 4g Girls' League 1,23 Bronze Medalg Girls' Chorus l. DONNA OBER- HOLTZER: Girls' League Representative l,2,4g Concert Bancl l,2,3,4g Racket Squad 25,43 Variety Show 5,4. GERALD OBERMILLER: Homeroom 247. THOMAS O'BRIEN: january Graduate. PA- TRICIA O'CONNOR: Class Play 41 Debateg GAA Art Chairman 2g Bronze Medalg Proviso Players 3,4 ROBERT ODDO: Summer School Graduate. MARY ANNE O'KEEFE: Homeroom 247. LA- REEN OLDORFF: Concert Band 43 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. RICHARD OLENEK: Student Council 51 Cross Country l,2,5,4g Track 31 Monitor 2, JOANNE OLLILA: Homeroom 247. CLAUDIA OLSON: Girls' League Representativeg FTAQ Pag- eantg Girls' Leagueg GAA. JAMES O'NElLL: Class Representative Ig Major Lettermen's Service Club 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 1.23.43 Monitor 4. Seniors Reioice Over College Scholarships itricia Orelup Marsha Orr Irene Orton Diane Ortt Phillip Orzech William Oswalt Albert Owen Suella Owen Barbara Owens Helen Palermo Eugene Palmer Thomas Panzer PATRICIA ORELUP: Racket Squad President 4g Racket Squad Treasurer 5g Senior Talent Assembly 4g Student Council 4g Monitor 2,3. MARSHA ORR: Co-op's 3g Girls' League Representative SDL PYF 4g FBLA lg Racket Squad 2,3,4. IRENE ORTON: Girls' League 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus 2,33 Racket Squad 2,3g Girls' League Alternate 3g Class Alternate 4. DIANE ORTT: Senior Senateg Girls' League 2g Class Representative 5g Pageant 4g Rack- et Squad 2,3. PHILLIP ORZECH: Football 2g FBLA 3,4 XWILLIAM OSWALT: Homeroom 247. ALBERT OWEN: Homeroom 247. SUELLA OXWEN: Girls' League 4g Girls' League l,2,3g PYF 4. BARBARA OWENS: Concert Band 2,3,4g Girls' League l,2,5,4. HELEN PALERMO: Girls' Leagueg FBLA. EUGENE PALMER: Class Play 5. THOMAS PANZER: Monitor 2.5,4g Major Nu- meralsg FBLA l. Page IGS all James Papa Kenneth Papendorf XValter Papendorf Theresa Parrilli Janet Pass Office Notification of Senior Class Rank JAMES PAPA: Homeroom 247. KENNETH PAPENDORF: Homeroom 247. WALTER PAPENDORF: Homeroom 247. THERESA PAR- RILLI: Girls' League l,2,3,4. JANET PASS: Choir 2,3,4g Girls' League l,2,5,4. LAWRENCE PAT- RICKUS: Homeroom 252. JOHN PEDI: Home- room 252. PHILIP PELLEGRINO: Assembly Su- pervisor l,2.5.4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Football 1,29 Basketball 1.2.3. RICHARD PELLEGRINO: Homeroom 252. ROBERT PELLER: American Field Service Exchange Student 3: Student Council Elections Committee Chairman 4: Key Club 3.4: NHS 3,4g Gold Medal. JOANN PELLMAN: Homeroom 252. ROBERT PEREK: Homeroom 252. LESLIE PERKINS: Homeroom 252. WIL- LIAM PERKINS: Provi Editor-in-Chief 4g NHS 5.4: Gold Medal: Key Club 5,-4: Palette and Chisel 3,4 EMMERT PERRIGO: Monitor. M -25- 4 Lawrence Patrickus john Pedi Phillip Pellegrino Richard Pellegrino Robert Pellet Joann Pellman Robert Perek Leslie Perkins William Perkins Fmmert Perrigo Dorothy Petersen Karl Petersohn Kenneth Peterson Marie Peterson Janis Petersons Antie Pfeiffer DOROTHY PETERSEN: Girls' League. KARL PETERSOHN: Tennis l,2,5,4g Basketball 1,23 Cine Club Vice President 4. KENNETH PETER- SON: Co-op's President 4: Key Club 3,4g Cross Country l,2.3,4: Track l,2,3,4g Swim l,2,3,4. MARIE PETERSON: Homeroom 252. JANIS PETERSONS: Cross Country l,2,3,4g Track l,2, 5.4: Choir 23,43 Boys Octet 5,45 Student Council 1. ANTJE PFEIFFER: Co-op Chairman 2,3,4g Class Treasurer 5: Water Show 2: FNA Treasurer 2: Girls' Chorus l,2,3. JACQUELINE PHEBUS: Sil- ver Medal: Class Play 3,4g NHS 3,4g Student Coun- cil 4g Proviso Players l,2.5,4. JAMES PICARDI: Homeroom 252. HELEN PIEDMONT: FBLA lg Girls' League Representative 3,4. BRUCE PIOT- TER: Homeroom 252. MARIANNE PITTS: GAA Officer 5.4g Chorus lg Scholastic Art Award 2: Girls' League l.2: Monitor 1.2. Jacqueline Phebus James Picardi Helen Piedmont Bruce Piottet Marianne Pitts Page Ifwfv war' William Poulos Rochelle Price Milton Podzamsky Joseph Polito Robert Poole Joyce Poore Alan Posle lni Starts Scramble for College Entrance EDXVARD RADKIEXVICZ: Gymnastics l.2,3,4: Major Lettermens Club 3,4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Science Club 3.4: Minor Lettermen's Club 1,2. WADE RALSTON: Homeroom 260. GAIL RAU: Homeroom 260. JEROME RAYMOND: Choir 2,3,4: Major Lettermens Service Club: Bronze Medal: Football l,2,5,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. PETER REED: Bronze Medal: Wrestling I: Gymnastics 2. GLORIA REICHMANN: Student Council Ticket Committee Chairman 4: Social Room Monitor 4: Student Council Carry-over Member 2: Freshman A Chorus: Monitor l.2,3,4. JOSEPH REILLY: Homeroom 260. JAMES REISA: Gold Medal: NHS: Student Council 4: Class Representative 3. RONALD REISCHEL: Homeroom 260. MARY JEAN RENELLA: Girls' League Representative 1.25: Big Sister 4: FTA 1.23: Co-op Assistant Chairman 3: Monitor 2. BERNICE RESCHIK: FBLA 1,2,3,4. EDXVARD RETELNY: Homeroom 260. MEREDITH REYNARD: Class Representa- tive l,4: Class Day Committee: Ushers' Club 3,4: Choir 2.14: Ensembles I.2,5,4. Robert Powell Benedict Prabish Gary Preusse Donald Puryear Lorelei Quednau John Quigley MILTON PODZAMSKY: Homeroom 252. JOSEPH POLITO: Student Council Safety Com- mittee Chairman 4: Student Council Traffic Com' mittee 2,3,4: Student Council Carry-Over Member 5: Student Council 2: Class Representative l. ROBERT POOLE: Basketball 1.2. JOYCE POORE: Girls' League Representative lg Chore- ography 4: Girls' League l,2,3,4: Monitor 1: Rack- et Squad 5,4 ALAN POSLEDNI: Class Represen- tative 2: Golf 3. PAUL POULOS: CNot pictured 7: Football I,4: Summer Graduate. WILLIAM POU- LOS: Homeroom 260. ROBERT POWELL: Homeroom 260. BENEDICT PRABISH: Student Council 3. GARY PREUSSE: Class Representative l,4: Cine Club 14. ROCHELLE PRICE: Girls' League Representative 4: FBLA 23,43 Girls' League 1:25,-4. ELOIS PURNELL: tNot pictured lg FTA: FBLA: Girls, League. DONALD PUR- YEAR: Bronze Medal: PYF 14: NHS 4. LORE- LEI QUEDNAU: Homeroom 260. JOHN QUIG- LEY: Machine Shop Club. Edward Radkiewicz Wade Ralston Gail Rau Jerome Raymon l Peter Reed Gloria Reichmann Joseph Reilly James Rei Ronald Reischel Mary Jean Renella Bernice Reschik Edward Retelny Meredith Reynard Page 167 ff ,,:, J 'rv Mwm Carole Ridder Sandra Roberts Selma Roberts Juanita Robinson Frank Rocco Patricia Rogala John Rose William Rose CAROLE RIDDER: Provi Business Staff 4g Pro- viso Players 3,4g Girls' League Friendship Commit- tee 3: GAA 1,23 Water Show 5. SANDRA ROBERTS: Homeroom 260. SELMA ROBERTS: Bronze Medal: GAA: Girls' Chorus: Girls' League. JUANITA ROBINSON: Proviso Players 3. FRANK ROCCO: Student Council. PATRICIA ROGALA: FTA l,2,3g Girls' League l,2,5: Gym Monitor 2,5,4. JOHN ROSE: Homeroom 268. WILLIAM ROSE: Homeroom 268. ERWIN ROSENWINKEL: Homeroom 268. LESTER ROSENWINKEL: Homeroom 268. EVELYN ROSS: Homeroom 268. JOYCE ROSS: Concert Band 2,5,4: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Student Council l,2,3g PYF 2: GAA l,2. LEROY ROSS: Machine Shop Club. RUSSELL ROTHROCK: Football 1.2, 3,44 Basketball l,2,5,4g Baseball l,2,3,4: Student Council Traffic Committee Chairmang Assembly Supervisors l,2,3,4. Seniors Swamp Staff in Main Office Erwin Rosenwinkel Lester Rosenwinkel Evelyn Ross Joyce Ross Leroy Ross KAREN ROUSSEY: Student Council: Girls' League l,2.3,4g FBLA l,2g GAA 2,5,4. ROBERT ROWLEY: Homeroom 268. JANICE ROZAK: Bronze Medal: Ushers' Club 3,4g FNA 2,4g Girls' League l,2,3,4g Student Council 2,4. DIANE RU- BICUSKI: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Student Council Publicity Committee 4: Palette and Chisel 4. JAMES RUOTI: Assistant Monitor Captain 4: Student Council 1,25 Varsity Basketball Manager 4: Monitor l,2,5. FREDERICK RUSH: Monitor 5.4. KAREN RUSSELL: Homeroom 268. DIANE RUZEK: Student Council Traliic Committee 3,43 FNA 5. CHARLES RYAVEC: Football 2,5,4g Track 2,5,4g Assembly Supervisors. MICHAEL RYBINSKI: Homeroom 268. EARL SAND: Homeroom 268. BRUCE SANDELIN: Silver Medal: Football l,2,5,4: Student Council 2. Russell Rothrock Karen Roussey Robert Rowley Janice Rozak Diane Rubicuski James Ruoti Frederick Rush Karen Russell Diane Ruzek Charles Ryavec Michael Rybinski Earl Sand Bruce Sandelm Page l6S JUNE SANDS: Girls' League l,2,5,43 PYF 4. MICHAEL SANSONE: Homeroom 212. JAMES SARLO: Homeroom 90. PATRICIA SARNO: Homeroom 268. RALPH SARTORE: Publicity 4g Chorus l,2,3,4. DAVID SAVIOLA: Monitor Cap- tain 43 Senior Class Play 43 Student Council 33 Football, Track, Baseball 1,253 Student Council Elections Committee 4. RICHARD SCAFIDI: Homeroom 268. ROBERT SCARBECK: Home- room 268. BEVERLY SCARDINA: Girls' League 23 Monitor 33 Future Distributors, President 4g FBLA 5,43 Monitor 4. ANTHONY SCAVO: Homeroom 268. EDWARD SCHAEFER: Home- room 268. CHERIE SCHATZ: Homeroom 268. STEPHEN SCHATZ: Football, Baseball l,2,3,43 Class President 43 Student Council Vice-President 33 Major Lettermen's Club 3,43 Assembly Super- visors 1,2,3,4. ROBERT SCHEITLER: Monitor 43 Football l,2Q Baseball 1.2.33 FBLA 4. ROBERT SCHERER: Class Treasurer 43 Gold Medal, NHS 3,43 Golf 25,43 Monitor 2,5,4. June Sands Michael Sansone Ralph Sartore David Saviola james Sarlo Patricia Sarno Richard Scandi Robert Scarbeclx With Applications for College Entrance Bei erly Scardina Anthony Scavo Edward Schaefer Cherie Schatz Stephen Schatz LEONA SCHEY: Concert Band 25,43 GAA I,2, 5,43 FTA I3 Girls' League 1,2. WILLIAM SCH- MID: Football lg Numeral Club 1.2. BARBARA SCHMIDT: Girls' League Representative 1,2,43 Bronze Medal3 Monitor 2,33 Senior Class Refresh- ment Committee. KENNETH SCHMIDT: Home- room 270. ADOLF SCHMIDTKE: lN0t picturedl FBLA I. DIANNE SCHNEIDER: FTA 13 Girls' League I,2,5,4. DONNA SCHNEIDER: FBLA I, 25.43 Gym Monitor 2.5. EARL SCHNEIDER: Class Play 4g Student Council 43 NHS 5,43 Silver Medal. MARIANNE SCHNEIDER: Silver Medal 43 Girls' League I,2,3,43 Student Council 2,33 FBLA 2,33 GAA 2. RUTH SCHOENBECK: Sil- ver Medalg Pageant 5,43 Girls' League Representa- tive 5. DONALD SCHRADER: Wrestling 1,2, 5,43 Major Lettermen's Club 4g Minor Lettermen's Club 2.3. CAROL SCHREIBER: FBLA l,2.3,4, Girls' Chorus l,23 Girls' League l,2,3. Robert Scheitler Robert Scherer Barbara Schmidt Kenneth Schmidt Earl Schneider Marianne Schneider Ruth Schoenbeck Donald Schrader Carol Schreiber hiv' Leona Schey William Schmid Dianne Schneider Donna Schneider 3 Shiron Sthroetler Elizabeth Schueler Daniel Shultz Sandra Schuppe Gail Schwartz john Sciortino H-Q-M-.taammw Q., N -f-W, -, SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-FRONT ROW: Karen Franzel. Camilla Loizzo, Linda Bojan, Meredith Reynartl. BACK ROXV: jesse MacDonald, Susan Stock, Robert Wagner, john Dixon, William Perkins, Lynn Gehrt. Seniors Stage SHARON SCHROEDER: FBLA 4, ELIZABETH SCHUELER: Silver Metlal3 FBLA 43 Girls' League l, DANIEL SCHULTZ: Class Representative l, 5,43 Class Play 3.43 Choir 2.3.41 Class Vice-Presi- clent 53 Swim 1.2.3. SANDRA SCHUPPE: Girls' League Treasurer 43 Ushers Club Publicity Chair- man 43 Girls' League Representative 2.51 Monitor 2.4. GAIL SCHXVARTZ: FBLA l.2,3,4. JOHN SCIORTINO: Homeroom 270. ROSEMARY SCOLA: GAA 4. SANDRA SEARCY1 Girls' League Fig GAA l.23 Bronze Metlalg Monitor 5,43 Co-ops 23534. RANDY SEEMANN: Homeroom ' Prom cl Proviso Wesl 270- Rosemary Scola Sandra Searcy Rantly Seemann Beverly Su lel C harlene Seplta Marilyn Serpico Gary Sewell jerry Seyer Roger Shenuli Charles Sherman Diane Shermant Carolyn Shure BEVERLY SEIDEL1 Majorette l,2,3.43 Senior Tal- ent Assemblyg Girls' League 1,235.43 Class Repre- sentative 23 Class Committee Chairman 23 Concert Band Ticket Treasurer 5.4. DONALD SELLE: fNot Pictured? Homeroom 270. CHARLENE SEPKA: Student Council 1,23 Monitor Captain 43 Variety Show 4g Senior Talent Assemblyg Debate 5. MARILYN SERPICO: Girls' League 43 Co-ops 3,43 Proviso Players 53 FBLA gl Monitor 5. GARY SEXVELL: Hozneroom 270. JERRY SEYER: NHS 334, President 43 Gold Metlalg Track l,2,5,43 Choir 2.53 Class Play 4. ROGER SHENUK: Homeroom 270. CHARLES SHERMAN: Cine Club 1,233,411 Track 33 Senior Talent Assembly3 Variety Show 43 FBLA 4. DIANE SHERMANT: Homeroom 270. CAROLYN SHURE: FBLA 33-4. Page l'0 Frank Sible Ronald Simon Thomas Sittner Ronald Sklenar Kasimir Skvorc Sandra Slater John Slazyk Karen Slovacek Peter Slugg Charles Srnetana James Smidl Arthur Smith Barbara Smith Bonnie Smith FRANK SIBLE: Baseball 1.2: Football l: Nu- merals Club 1. RONALD SIMON: Machine Shop Club 4. THOMAS SITTNER: Concert Orchestra l: Numerals Club 1: Football 1. RONALD SKLENAR: Homeroom 272. KASIMIR SKVORC: Silver Medal: Class Representative 4: Student Council 2,3: Concert Band 3: Major Lettermen's Club. SANDRA SLATER: FBLA 3.4: Racket Squad 2: Girls' League 2,3,4: Monitor 3: GAA 2. JOHN SLAZYK: Football l,2.3,4: Co-op Chair- man 4: Major Lettermen's Service Club 4: Monitor 3: Track 1.2.4. KAREN SLOVACEK: Co-op's 4: Girls' League l.2,3,4: Bronze Medal, PETER SLUGG: Choir 3.4: Boys' Octet 3.4: Key Club 4: Science Club 2,3,4: Class Play 3. CHARLES SME- TANA: Homeroom 272. JAMES SMIDL: Home- room 272. ARTHUR SMITH: Monitor. BAR- BARA SMITH: Proviso Players 1.2: Co-op Chair- man 4: Monitor 2: Pageant 3.4. BONNIE SMITH: FBLA 1.2.3,-4. CAROLE ANN SMITH: FBLA 2, 3.4: Racket Squad l,2.3: Girls' League l.2.3.4: Co-op Chairman 3. Provi Distribution Starts Aufographing Carole Ann Smith Diana Lee Smith Diane Joyce Smith Donna Smith Eileen Smith james Smith Wynn Smith Ralph Snead Nina Sode Peter Sognefest Judith Solberg Marie Spado DIANE JOYCE SMITH: Monitor Captain 4: Co- op's 3.4: Class Representative 2.3: Student Council 2.3.4: Class Committee Chairman 2.3. DIANA LEE SMITH: Art Scholarship Winner 3: Girls' League Representative l.2,3,4: Girls' Chorus 1.2: Monitor 3. DONNA SMITH: FBLA Publicity Committee 1.2: FBLA 1.2.3: GAA 1.2: Gym Moni- tor 2.3,4: Girls' Chorus 1. EILEEN SMITH: GAA Bowling League 3.4: Bronze Medal: Library Page 1.2: Girls' League Alternate 4: Student Council 3. JAMES SMITH: Machine Shop Club 3.4. WYNN SMITH: Wrestling 1.2. RALPH SNEAD: Foot- ball 3.4. NINA SODE: FBLA l,2,3,4. PETER SOGNEFEST: Student Council 1.2.3,4: Choir 2. 3.4: Key Club 3.4: Cross-Country 4: Explorer Scout 1.2.3. JUDITH SOLBERG: FBLA 2: Gym Monitor 4. MARIE SPADO: Office Monitor 4: FBLA l.2.3.4: Girls' League 1.5.4. Page l'1 will Raymond Speicher jerry Sperando Daniel Spillard Edwin Stadelman Shirley Stadwiser Grads Sfumble Through Marching Practice RAY SPEJCHER: Monitorg Major Lettermen's Service Clubg Class Representative lg Tennis l,2, 3,43 Boys' Chorus 1,2. JERRY SPERANDO: FBLA 1,2,5,4. DANIEL SPILLARD: Monitor 3.4. EDWIN STADELMAN: Homeroom 272. SHIR- LEY STADWISER: Dance Show 4g Girls' League 1.2.3,-44 Pep Club 5. KENNETH STARR: Proviso Players l,2,4g All School Play 4. ROBERT STAR- VEL: Student Council 4g Monitor 5g Football 1. GERALD STAZIO: Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,5,4g Track 1,2,5,4g Major Lettermen's Service Club 4g Boys' Chorus 1,2. THOMAS STEERS: Concert Band 1. EDWARD STEHNO: Cine Club I,2,3,4g Class Play 5g Basketball 1,2,5g Football 1. JOSEPHINE STELLA: Girls' League I,4g FBLA 4g Monitor 1,2.3. ARTHUR STEMM: Track 1.2, 3,4g Minor Lettermen's Club. PATRICIA STEN- SON: Co-op Chairman 51 FBLA 1,21 Girls' League 1,2g Student Council 4. Ann Stepak Mary Sretler Janice Stevenson Arlene Stich Patricia Stinson Susan Stock Charlotte Stokes Felix Stonis Kenneth Starr Robert Starvel Gerald Stazio Thomas Steers Edward Stehno Josephine Stella Arthur Stemm Patricia Stenson ANN STEPAK: Class Play 45 Girls' League 3.4. INIARY STETLER: Swim 1,2g Girls' League 1.2.3. JANICE STEVENSON: Pageant Literary Editorg Student Council Constitution and Charters Com- mittee Chairmang Silver Medalg Ushers' Club 3,43 NHS 3.4. ARLENE STICH: Girls' League 125, PATRICIA STINSON: FBLA 2,5,4g Racket Squad 3,4. SUSAN STOCK: Senior Class Secretaryg Cheerleader 3g Big Sister 4g Monitor 3,4g Co-ops l,2.3,4. CHARLOTTE STOKES: Girls' League 2,53 FBLA 2,3,4g Choir 4g Girls' Chorus 5. FELIX STONIS: Hometoom 278. PATRICIA STOPKA: Girls' League l,2.5g FBLA l,Z,3,4g Concert Band 1. VUILLIAM STOROE: Concert Band 1.23 Tennis Team l,2g Bronze Medalg Monitor. JACK STOUTi Intramural Wfrestling Ig Track I. RAYMOND STRAUSS: PYF 4. LORETTA STREICH: Choir 3,4g Girls' League 5.4L Girls' Chorus 1,23 Girls' League 1.23 Student Council Carryover Member 1.2, Patricia Stopka William Storoe jack Stout Raymond Strauss Loretta Streith Page1T2 Diane Strub John Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Larry Sullivan William Sulln an Convocation Begins Graduation Week :ss , .3 DIANA STRUB: Girls' Chorus 1,21 FBLA 2.3.41 Girls' League l,2,3,4g Summer School Graduate. JOHN SULLIVAN: Homeroom 278. JOSEPH SULLIVAN: Swim l,2,3,4g Minot Lettermen's Club 3g Numeral Club l,2. LARRY SULLIVAN: Homeroom 278. WII.I.IAM SULLIVAN: PYF 2,33 Cross Country l,2,3. LYNN SUNDSTROM: Boys' Chorus l,2,3g Cine Club l,2,3. PATRICIA SUR- GES: FTA 3,4g Girls' League l,2.3,4g PYF l. SUE SUTLIFF: Girls' League 3,41 Girls' League Service 3. JEANNE SUETLY: GAA l,2,3,4g Girls' League I,2,3,4g FBLA Board Member 2.3. CHARLES SVIHLIK: Monitor 4. RICHARD SYVERSON: 4Not pictured? Choir 3.4g Track l,2,3,4g Cross Country l,2,3g Mixed Ensemble 3,4g Major Letter- men's Club. CAROL TANGORA: 4Not pictured J Homeroom 280. JO ANN TALABER: Girls' League 3,-4. DAVID TANTON: Homeroom 280. ROBERT TATE: Camera Club 3,41 Monitor 3.4. BRIGITA TELLE: Class Committee 41 Girls' League l,2,3g Big Sister 41 Variety Show 33 Pto- Lynn Sundstrom Patricia Surges Sue Sutlifl Jeanne Suetly viso Players 2.3- C harles Svihlik Jo Ann Talaber David Tanton Robert Tate JOHN TERRANOg FBLA Qgmvemion 23 Digg-j- Brigita Telle John Tetrano Joanne Theodore Diane Theys bufivf Education Chairman 1' .IOANNE THE0- Charles Thomas Paul Tinebra Loretta Tirabassi Walter Toerpc DORE: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Monitor 4g Racket Squad 2. DIANE THEYS: Distributive Education Vice-president 43 Area 9 Reporter 4g Co-op's 3g GAA 2.3L Monitor 2,3. CHARLES THOMAS: Class Play 3,41 Gold Medalg NHS 3,4g All School Play 4g Proviso Players 4. JAMES THOMAS: 1Not picturedl Wrestling l,2,3,4g Class Repre- sentative lg FBLA 3.4. PAUL TINEBRA: Student Council lg Co-op's 2g Boys' Chorus 2g Choir 3g Distributive Education President 4. LORETTA TIRABASSI: Senior Talent Show: Pageant 2,3,4g Girls' League l,2,3,4g Racket Squad 2,3g Dad and Daughter Date Night Entertainment 4. WALTER TOERPE: Library Page lg Intramural Track lg Co-op's 2.3,4. IRENE TOLOMEO: Chorus 1,4g Student Council Alternate 4g Class Alternate 3g Girls' League Refreshment Committee 2,3g GAA Refreshment Committee 3. BARBARA TOMASSI: Class Decorating Committee 4g GAA l,2,3g Palette and Chisel 3. CTransfer Studentj. ARLENE TOMASSINI: Class Representative lg Senior Tal- ent Showg Student Council Alternate 2,35 Pageant Circulation 2.32 Girls' League l,2,3,4. RAYMOND TOMMER: Student Council 3g Football 1.3,-4g Tennis 3.4g PYF l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2. ROBERT TOMASZEWSKI: Homeroom 280. Itc ne Tolomeo Barbara Tomassi Arlene Tomassini Raymond Tommet Robert Tomaszewski Page l'3 JOHN TOPOLSIS: Homeroom 280: Summer School Graduate. RONALD TOPP: Xwrestling 2. S,4: Major Lettermen's Club 4: Student Council Z: Major Lettermen's Service Club 4. JOSEPH TOR- CHIA: Wrestling l,2,5: Minor Lettermens Club 25, Racket Squad 2.5: Senior Decorating Commit- tee 4. LANA TRAVIS: Girls' League 25,43 Prop- ' erties Committee Senior Play 4: GAA l. ELLEN TREDREA: Concert Orchestra 4: Provi Reporter 1: Gold Medal: NHS 3,4 RICHARD TREIBER: Football 1,45 Major Lettermen's Service Club 4: Monitor Captain 4: Bronze Medal 2: Assembly Supervisor 1,2,3,4. DANIEL TRESSLAR: FBLA: Co-op's. KAREN TROBBIANI: Monitor 2: Senior Talent Show 4: Pageant Circulation 3: Dad and Daughter Date Night Entertainment 4. SAN- DRA TRUDEAU: Student Council Z: Social Com- mittee Chairman 4: Ushers' Club 4: Variety Show 4: Class Publicity Committee 5. JOAN TRZES- KOWSKI: Class Decorating Committee 4: Girls' John Topolsis Ronald TUPP Joseph Toffhia Lana Travis League Entertainment Committee 4: Father-Daugh- Ellen Tredrea Richard Treiber Daniel Tresslar Karen Ttobbiani fef Diff Night 4s GAA 125,4- Class Day Dance Ends Social Activities Page 174 Sandra Trudeau Joan Trzeskowski James Turner Judith Tyler Raymond Uecket CLASS DAY COMMITTEE-SEATED: Sue Mo- ritz, Carole Midgard, Meredith Reynard, and Sharon Matthews. STANDING: Mary Ann Dale. JAMES TURNER: Homeroom 280: Summer School Graduate. JUDITH TYLER: Girls' Chorus lg Girls' League 4: Bronze Medal. RAYMOND UECKER: Student Council 3: Palette and Chisel 2,34 Library Page 1. MARIJA UQINCIUS: NHS 5.4: Senior Talent Show: Student Council 4: Co-op Chairman 4g Monitor l,2. PETER URSO: Home- room 280. LOIS VANCE: GAA 5,4: Girls' League 5,4. BEVERLY VALENTA: Girls' League 1,Z: Co- op Chairman 3: Pageant 4: Student Council Social Committee 3: Talent Shows 2,5,4. NANCY VAN ARSDALL: Girls' League Board of Directors 4: Ushers' Club 5.4: Co-op Chairman 53 Variety Show 5,4: Girls' Chorus 25. Marija Uqincius Peter Urso Lois Vance Beverly Valenta Nancy Van Arsdall TERRY VANDERBURG: Homeroom 280. BETTE VANDERGRIFT: Girls' League 3,43 Girls' League Service Committee 3,43 Big Sister 43 Girls' League Social 23 Senior Class Refreshments l. VIRGINIA VANI: Monitor 3,43 FBLA 2. ROB- ERT VASSOLO: Homeroom 284. CARMEN VAUGHN fNot pictured D. ROBERT VAUGHN: Homeroom 284. ANDA VINSE: Band Ig Student Council Elections Committee 33 Girls' League 25, 43 GAA 13 Orchestra 1,2. ARLENE VISO: Ush- ers' Club 3,43 Co-op's 3,43 FTA 3,43 Girls' League l,2,3,43 Monitor 2. JUDY VITENSE: FTA Chair- man 3,43 Student Council 43 Girls' League l,2,3,4. RAYMOND VORREYER: Homeroom 284. MARILYN VOVOLA: Girls' League l,2,3,43 GAA 3,4. JERROLD WAGNER: Cine Club. PA- TRICIA WAGNER: Girls' Chorus 1,23 PYF 1,2,33 Co-op's l,2,3,43 Choreography 4. ROBERT WAG- NER: Gold Medal, Class Representative 43 Debate 3,43 NHS 3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,4. CARL VUALKER: Summer School Graduate. DAVID XWALKER: Machine Shop Club. JERRY WALK- ER: lNot picturedl Summer School Graduate. Terry Vanderburg Bette Vandergrift Virginia Vani Robert Vassolo Robert Vaughan Anda Vinse Arlene Viso Judy Vitense Traditional Ri'ruals Symbolize Class Day Q53 lay mond Vorreyer Marilyn Vovola Jerrold Wagner Patricia Wagner Carl Walker David Walker Beverly Wasil mron Weatherhead Bonnie Webb Roger Wehrstein Velma Watson Robert Wenzel 99 xv-1 'Q 1 55.31 42 Q 33 ' x x 1 sf Robert Wagner BEVERLY WASIL: GAA I3 Senior Talent Show 43 Girls' League 33 Volley Ball Team I,2,4, VEL- MA WATSON: FBLA 3,43 Girls' League 43 Rack- et Squad 3,4. SHARON XVEATHERHEAD: Class Representative lg Library Page 1,43 Girls' League 2,3,-43 Monitor l. BONNIE XVEBB: Girls' League lg FTA 33 PYF Key Member 23 Proviso Players I3 Girls' Chorus 3. ROGER XVEHRSTEIN: Choir 2, 3,43 Cine Club 1.2.33 Explorer Scouts 1,23 Boys' Chorus 1. ROBERT XVENZEL: Tennis 2,3,43 Ma- jor Lettermen's Club 43 Major Lettermen's Service Club 43 German Club 4. RICHARD WERLE: Swimming 1,23 PYF Otlicer 33 Class Play 33 Choir 2,3,43 Key Club 3,4. JILL XVEST: Student Council Scholarship and Awards Committee Chairman3 FTA Presidentg NHS1 Bronze MCd11lQ Student Council 3. MARK XVESTERLAND: Homeroom 284. JANICE WHALEN: Choir 2.3.43 Class Play 3,43 Ushers' Club 3,43 Proviso Players 1.3.43 Bronze Medal. CAROLAN XVIEKER: NHS3 Gold Medal: Provi Editorial Staff 41 Pageant 3,43 Advanced Dance. Richard Werle Jill West Mark Westerland Janice Whalen Carolan Wieker 'Xin Page175 Linda Wilhelm Judith Wilimzik Lynette Wilke Gail Wilkins LINDA WILHELM: Provi Art Staff 35 Girls' League Representative 45 Synchronized Swim 35 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Co-op's. JUDITH WILIMZIK: FBLA 1,25 Girls' League l,2,3,4. LYNETTE WILKE: Class Representative 35 Student Council 15 Bronze Medal. GAIL WILKINS: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Orchestra 2,3,45 Girls' League Rep- resentative 3: All-state Orchestra 4. JOHN HENRY WILLIAMS: Provi Art Staff 45 Student Council 25 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Palette and Chisel5 Swimming 1,4. JOHN HOWARD WIL- LIAMS: Camera Club President 35 Hall Monitor 35 Life Guard 1. MATTIE WILLIAMS: Girls' Chorus 2,3,4g FBLA 1,2,3,45 Monitor 25 Co-op's 2,3,45 Racket Squad 1,2,3. MARIE WILSON: FBLA 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Girls 'League 25 Co-op's 4. GERALD WISCHLER: Co-op Chairman 3,45 Camera Club 2,35 Freshman Boys' Chorus. John Henry Williams John Howard Williams Mattie Williams Marie Wilson Gerald Wischler Susan Witt Q o o First Provlso East Gracluahng Class Christine Wolf Philip Wolf Agaylia Wooten Ray Wortman John Woyke Marcia Yaeger Richard Yndestad Patty Jo Young Page 176 SUSAN WITT: Ushers' Club 3,45 Co-op Chair- man 3,45 Monitor 2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 Bronze Medal. CHRISTINE WOLF: Student Council5 Girls' League 1,2,35 Monitor 45 FBLA 1. PHILIP WOLF: Class President 35 Major Lettermen's Club 45 Assembly Supervisor 1,2,3,45 Monitor Captain 45 Choir 2,3. AGAYLIA WOOTEN: Monitor 45 Girls' League 1,2,45 FBLA 1,25 GAA 4. RAY WORTMAN: Bronze Medal: Basketball 1. JOHN WOYKE: Pageant Editor-in-Chief 45 NHS 3,45 Cross-Country Manager 2,35 Student Council Con- stitutions and Charters Committee 3,45 Gold Medal. MARCIA YAEGER: FBLA l,2. RICH- ARD YNDESTAD: Class Play 35 Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Octet 3,45 Football 1,2,3g Cine Club 2,3,4. PATRICIA YOUNG: Proviso Players 1,2,3,45 Ma- jorette 2,3,45 Girls' League Representative 25 Class Play 3,45 Student Council 3. Margaret Younger Diann Youngsteaclt Jerry Yundt Susan Yundt MARGARET YOUNGER: GAA Secretary 4g GAA Manager 2,3g Monitor 4g FBLA lg Girls League l,4. DIANN YOUNGSTEADT: Girls' League Secretary 4g NHS 3,4g Ushers' Club 5,4g PYF Secretary 35 Co-op's 3,4. JERRY YUNDT: Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Football l,2,5,4g Major Letter- men's Service Club 3,43 Assembly Supervisor l,2, 5,4g Track l. SUSAN YUNDT: FBLA l,2,3,4g Girls' League l. JOYCE ZARS: Betty Crocker State Winnerg Class Representative 2g Class Alter- nate 5g Girls' League l,2,3,4g Gold Medal. AN- THONY ZAUGH: Silver Medalg Science Club 3,45 Golf l,2,3g Camera Club 2g Numeral Club 2. KAREN ZENKOVICHS GAAQ FBLAQ Gym Mon- itorg GAA First Local Award. JOSEPH ZENO: Gymnastics 2g Track Manager 53 Monitor. Joyce Zars Anthony hugh K afen zenkovich Joseph zt-no D Onna zemt-1 Georgeann Ziem Marches fo Pomp and Circumslance DONNA ZERNEL: Concert Bandg Concert Or- chestrag FNAg GAA. GEORGEANN ZIEM: Class Representative 3,4g Student Council 2g Co-op's 4g Girls' League 2,3,4. JUDITH ZIKAS: NHS 3,4g Provi 4g Silver Medalg Girls' League Representa- tive 4g Student Council l. RENATE ZILIAN: Orchestra l,2,3,4g Hi-C Club l,2,3,4g Provi Art Staff 4. ANTHONY ZILIC: Bronze Medalg Monitor. CAROL ZILIC: FBLA l,2,5g Girls' League 3,4. MARILYN ZILICZ Girls' League 3,4g FBLA l,2. BONNIE ZIMMERMANN: Student Council Safety Committee 25,43 Student Council Publica- tions Committee 5,43 Class Play Costume Commit- tee 4g Monitor 3,4g Proviso Players 1,2. GENE ZUELKE: Homeroom 339. PAUL ZUELKE: Homeroom 559. Judith Zikas Renate Zilian Anthony Zilic Carol Zilic Marilyn Zilic Bonnie Zimmerman Gene Zuelke Paul Zuelk Ours is a beckoning future. Ours is the promise of progress, Of growth in scope and in stature: In scope because knowledge Is its own dynamo -- The more man knows, The more he must learng In stature because knowledge Is ennobling. Ours is an unbounded future. Ours is the blessing Of intellectual freedomg Of the ability to think And to decide without fear. Ours is the advantage Cf modern technologyg Of new methods of research And new fields of learningg Of new sources of power And new ways to control them. Ours is the force Of the spirit of youth: The courage to think and To act differentlyg The ambition to light for an ideal Or for a practical causeg The epitome of individual liberty. Ours is a confident future. Ours is an assurance based On optimism, on hope. And on convictiong Based on a belief In the ability and integrity Of the human mind. Ours is the future of Proviso Wfest. S X K EPO V15 O . 1 if' iii l A, i 2- P 1- n- - '.-.f,,.- 'G Sv Y. , 41,,...- -lg fl! ,iff Q :X X 43 A1 Sal-sm , .WMV ,K Dream Comes Expand! cried the faculty. We must expand! echoed the parents. We will ex- pand! answered the superintendent. and with a wave of his hand, a beautiful, new school sprang up from sixty acres of bar- ren ground. A fairy tale - perhapsg but the real story of Proviso West is almost as spectacular. Four years ago, after reviewing the report of a Proviso Citizens Advisory Committee, the Board presented a 6,750,000 dollar bond issue for school expansion. Responding with evident enthusiasm, the voters shouted Yes! with a 10-l majority. During fall of the fol- lowing year, preliminary groundwork pre- pared the way. Weather conditions during the summer dampened the workmen's drive, despite hindrances, however, the administra- tion assured the schools opening on schedule. As September, l958 drew near, onlookers saw architects' plan blossom into reality. Page 180 True for Wes'r Sfudenrs -v.....,,mk Kg F, A: is s 5 gk, f f Q F' i 5 q Mi il 1 QQ fan 2 Q X: If E A K s S 5 x 3, .21 ,V 'w s is E r s g, 5 JK f 'UU y s xx M A K ' nth, Sr . LN'-I 4.,: f if ' Q is .I f m Arai? ' xxfkyc A A f 1. 1? D WQM5 A 5? XX , 5 A M ,. jgJ.4g1 Q L5 3? ,Ven ofrh y f -k ff N k 4: 1 . Ewa' x R2 - K Q .AMW K ' '-M X Z A xi W L' ,4,mi'4 V Q 'fi U, wb ' - fe! Y ' ' ' 1 - ' 3 V 7 x W ' 5 2ss41iQ2ijE'pQg.2 :2 - Aplifmims ENUM? H.2Lui.S1iU?A lx' z:3?f2fZ'55niYAM 415545 'iff F s ki LEA W 1' 1-.: :,- fl 'ZX ii M1 Q ,ff Q A ,WW 'Q -1 if - A 1352 Vit . , A ,M E 2 1 - ,QA Y, ' X ..:,,,,..,A, ,.f,g , 2 N. H Q3 ' i n W X 1. 4 X X . A 1 We Q. . . ,312 Ks Efficient Sfclffs Feed clncl Maintain Wes'r CAFETERIA STAFF-FRONT ROW: Olive Harrin, Mae Zavesky, Morlan Meyers, Lena De Leo, Bernice Merritt, Florence Knights, and Emma Baker. BACK ROW: Angeline Eberlein, Harriett Haines, Amidst the gleam of stainless steel, seventeen cafeteria workers prepare full meals for four hundred Proviso West stu- dents as well as supplementing the lunches of several hundred others each day. Three walk-in refrigerators and a walk-in freezer complete the aids which furnish the all-electric kitchen. Pies, each one delicious and home-made, one of the specialties for which the cafeteria is so well liked by all. MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT -- FRONT ROW: Robert Fanter, James Patterson, Henry Boeger, Paul Marchetti, Donald Duvall, and Gustav Ruehmer. BACK ROW: Frank Szabo, Marshall Studtman, jerry Montino, Clarence Heanly, and Lee Holbe. Mary Tourek, Flora Hansen, Margaret Fannon, Verla Ereckson, Rose- mary Hund, Dorothy Ramsey, Eileen Bolt, and Josephine Nelson. Dragging in dirt to shape up the football field and grounds, finishing the athletic wing of the new school building, leveling tracks and fields for spring sportsmen-these represent only a few of the monumental tasks performed by the Main- tenance Department at Proviso West. In addition to regular duties such as keeping the walks free from snow and ice, the maintenance men prepared the way for the new building. 'Qs Page 185 ll. H. Appleton, Ph.D. cillL'llllill'X llcpnrlnn-nl Iilmiimnu James Bennett. M.A. Xlvrll, Ilr1iwim.r. Allllj Tlicory Ass'I. Ind. Arts llcpt. Chinn. lva Chenoweth. Nl. A. linglisli Norman C. Ashcralt. M.Ed. Nlm ll. lli1m,. Fin. lien. Shop .leanne Bernhurdt, M.Ed. Home I-Ir unoulin 4 Slllll1'lll Scri irt' Sorinl Com. Raymond I.. Den Adel, B.A Jeffrey Austin. B.S. l'livsic:1l liclurzition Hczld Gvninzxslirs Conch llnrrell K. Biggs, M.Ed. lmluslriul Arts Miriam Fager. M.A. l.tlllIl l, 1 l'll'l'Sllllll'll Girls' Coiliisclm I' IW Cu-Spmisoi lGirls'CluI1 Emil Barwis, M.A. Spanish Freslnnen l'ill'CllUllS Seth J, Boyd. M.S. Nlnllicliiiilics Ann Farrell. A.B. l,1uiu. Spanish lfllllllly Sofia! Coin. Cliuirmzin Ruth R. Beck. KLA. Suplmiiiore Girls' Counselor Girls' Club Derrell A. Brame, Jr., B.A. Industrial Arts, Printing Tifkcls Coin., Servire Club Barbara Field, BA. Special Etlumnlinn Richard L. Becker, B.S. Gen. Srieiice, Bomnv Aslrmimm' Club Ray Chambers, M.S. Lvn. Sriviirc, Health Sricnce Soplimnore Class E. J. Gilbert. B.S. Hz-nlth. Phvsiczil I-ldurrition Funllxzill, Brischull Coach Wesf Teachers Greel' Freshman Year Page lrli SELECTING THEMES and book covers. English students illustrate literature unit on bulletin board. OBSERVING VERY CLOSELY, biology students make use of all their new equipment to perform as well as write up reports of their experiments. Inspired by a new building with beautiful interiors, West teachers accepted the few inconveniences of an un- finished building in their stride. Of the 78 teachers. twenty-one were new to Proviso Townshipg the others were former East teachers who chose to start anew in a new school plant and with a new student body. Besides new students, the faculty had to adjust to a school with only two classes, freshmen and sophomores. Of the 78 teachers, 44 have masters degrees and one teacher has his Ph. D. Starting in a completely new school, West teachers have a chance to build from the ground up. Committees have worked on a two-year agenda with plans for develop- ment into a four year program. The small size of West this year emphasizes its cheerful and friendly spirit. West Affrclcis Teachers, Qld and New Mary A. Gillham, MS. Richard F. Gusloff, M.S. Ed. Alice Gustafson. M.S. Librarian Special Education Librarian Asst. Dept. Chairnian Susan Hauher. M.A. I-inglish I, 2 l'll'L'SlllIlLlll Class Sponsor J. W. Hartley, NLS. Phvs. Educ., Colnlntrrre Basketball. Cross Country Vernon R. Kent. M.S. Nl1llllL'IIllllll'i Asst. Debt. Chairman Edith Jones. M. A. Plnsiral l-Zdncation Asst. Dr-pt. Chairman Wt-st Li hra rv Pages Jane Heiser, M. A. Home I-itonomits Jeanne Kipp. B.A. Mathematics l ntt'rlainnienl tk Wei i irc Com. William Haas. M.A. Gen. St'ieiice, Aviation l-' r Ruth Ann Hohler, M.S. Typing. Shorthand lfrvslnnan Asst-inhlv Chairman Nancy Kort. M.S. Physical Education Racket Squad Dean Harshharnler, M.A. xlillllfllllllils Uilllllilll Wrestling. I-'oothall A. R. Jedlicka. H.S. Histori Stutlenl Coutitil Arthur Levin. M.A. lflmlisll. ,lournalistn I'rolile 1 K is 4. 5 . V .., . - xv....- an if .gg-1: if .' .... . f if Page lrii EXPERIMENTING with motors, West electricians make the most of their new tools. Teachers Appreciate Quief Surroundings Thomas R. Lignell, B.S. Biologv Assl. lfrvsll, Bawkcllmll Cnnlll Irene Nlustek, B.S. P.H.N. Nurse Glenn K. Rittmueller, SLA. lfllllllill Edwin F. Maas, M.A. in-rman, Frrnfli Bernice F. Olsen, KLA. English Wu! Dchzutc Club Waller Sawuskn, M.A. Hou' l,llNNli2ll Fclucntion lrrmlhall. Bznskrllmll Coalh Alan Madsen, B.S Plngliwli Nlary F. Powers. NLS Visiting Counselor I-irlf Cluh Yiala Irenne Scala, N l.2ll'lfLllilfli', Spanish I Cu-spmiwm' lf I A . Ilun Maechtle, SLA. Robert Mahlhcrg, M.A. Biology Gvn. Scivnrf' l'lllf.IllSll I.l'llCl'l112lTl'9 Club Prmi al XVCSI . WV. Jayne Rice, B.S. Ed. Nancy Richardson, MS. Ed. 1-irls' Phwiral Education Plnsifal Edusation IA N, Cin-wpmi. Rnr km Squml Pimiso Wee! Clif-vrlcaclcrs LA. Hilmar Schmidt, NLA. William H. Seyhold, Jr., M.A. , 2 Bookkeeping xl2lllN'ITlIlllKiS Awl. SL lmol Storm' i 'L Nmwwyipgigx E: ..., . 'gag Eg X' , E sz , Q 3 wx A in Frt-slitnzui Counselor Bernice H. Shor, B.S. English Arthur E. Vallicelli, M.S. Monitors Fred 0. Widicus, SLA. Nlatlu-mzitirs John P. Slimmer, M.S. Zoology, Biology Scholarship and Awards Alvin R. Volk, M.S. English 2 Asst. Dept. Chairman Glenn R. Wills, M.A. English Red Book Ewing Small, M.S. Lawrence Stilwell, M.A. Sopltotnore Boys' Counseling lvorlrl History, Civirs PTA ivcst Swim Conch, Elcttions Com. Carol Waite. B.S. Onlin Walker, KLA. Conimurfial Math Martha Wilson, M.A. English Trai el Club Colt' Coat h William w. wright, B.A. General St icnte Public ations Comrnitwe Sam Vaccarn, M.S. Art Richard Wede, B.S. Industrial Arts Foot hall, Baseball Coarh Eric J. Yaeger, B.P.E. Pliysiml Education Football. XVrcstliug Coat li lnslruclors Adiusl lo Two-Year Program WAITING for the bound keeps athletes on their toes at Proviso West. Page 18-' ' FRONT ROXW: Carol Bokorney, Gail Kappie, and Karen Christensen, MIDDLE ROXV: -loyce Nemicky, Lenore Mayer, Mary McNamee, and Kathie Kulat. BACK ROXW: Karen Skoglund. Morris Seeskin, Tvm Hilms, ,Iudy johanson, and Richard Murphy. Organized to give service to the school. the Proviso XWest Service Club, sponsored by Mr. A. R. jedlicka and Mrs. .leanne Kipp. will receive its charter as Student Council next year. Activities varied from selling con- cessions, supervising at school assemblies, presenting fun nights, and publishing direc- torates to regulating the hall monitor system. organizing Charity XX'eek, and writing a constitution. This year's othcers included Karen Christensen as chairmang Mary Mc- Namee as vice-chairman and Lenore Mayer as secretary. To practice friendship and service and to develop social and personal feminine skills in its 556 members is the purpose of the Girls' League at Proviso XX'est. Sponsored by the Misses Beck, Fager, and Powers, the or- ganization enjoyed many activities. These included making and selling bows for bow week, presenting a style show, and a session with a hair stylist, and sponsoring a Going- to-Collegeu tea and the sock hop. Otlicers are Sheila Greathouse. presidentg Jacqueline Mu- scia, vice-presidentg Audrey Piotter, secre- taryg and janet Forsgren, treasurer. Young Crgcinizations Flourish of West GIRLS' LEAGUE-FRONT ROXV: L. Buckner, T. Gueliuzza, K. Simko. FOURTH ROW: j. Forsgren, D. Knight, R. Sprenger, S. Lane. Giannone, G. Kallum, and B. Barrett. SECOND ROVU: P. Nelson, S. Younger, G. VanDyke, M. Govaker, W. Bunch, and C. Hupp. M. Clygnar, S. Roberts, K. McFarland, D. Zutfante, D. DeAnge1is, LAST RLJW: A. Plourd, C. Bepko, A. Piotter, K. Hays, CI. losso. VI. Marten, and M. Surico. THIRD ROXXU F. Hillebrand, C. Dalo, D. Rhymer, T. Caccavale, D. Divis. and S. Russ. D. X'X'aidley, ul. Muscia, S. Greathouse, P. Manite, C. Schar, and S. el PROVISO WEST STVDIYNT SERVICE- Sfudenls Develop Abilily, Serve School MONITOR CAPTAINS-.lohn Rogals, -lohn Adlefuiger, Ed Gelsey, Dave Ban- gert, ,lark Haiges. Marianne Gorka, Paul Harshbarger. and Dick Murphy, head captain, Supervising hall traffic during classes, serving as hosts to strangers in the school building, and providing monitors to special areas in the counselors offices, the Proviso West Traffic Committee started its year of service. This year the committee organized the red lock system to keep lockers closed and also took care of student supervision at fun nights. Miss Miriam Fager and Mr. Arthur Vallicelli sponsor this group. Sophomores at Proviso XVest this year were the first to win medals at award assemblies. A total of thirty-two students received this recognition. The medals awarded at an assembly in October signified hours of industrious study and achieve- ment. Another group received bronze honors at an assembly late in February. These medals represented eight seals. at live points or less a seal, awarded for each semester subject. SOPHOMORIT MEDAL WINNERS-FRONT ROW: Libby Crabtree, Lenore Mayer. Mollie Auten, and Karen Christen- sen. SECOND ROW: Pat Thomas, Marilyn Schenekl, Barbara Beigun, Karen Hatsis, and Bonnie Kincaid, LAST ROW: Mr. john Slimmer. Carol Bokorny, Carole Kray, Diane Bolton, Kenneth Chase, jack Haiges, and William Weiher. Page 189 PROFILE STAFF--FRONT ROXV: C. Hupp, M. Auten, G. Needy, and Finn. SECOND ROXW: C. Sliwa, rl. Haiges. E. Lawrence, C. Sarslield, and M. Zimmerman. THIRD RONW. J. Wright, D. Cihak, Mr. Arthur Levin, adviser, C. Pinelli, AI. McKay, G. Bomzin, and B. David. FOURTH RONW: D. Muroncelli, K. Prato, D. Heppner. M. I.cVim, K. Dubs, L. Crabtree, and C. Carlson. BACK ROXYI: M. Pein, F. Radewugen. S. Greathouse, M. Scs- skin, B. Ze-iger, -I. Kreuser, I. Tykvart, und S. Swenson. Pupils Train for Business, Journalism l:L. I'L'RE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROXV: S. ski, und P. McCrum. FOURTH RCJW: P. Nol.m, K. Kuuth, P. Things. Snyder, D. Merkel, D. Mithonski. P. Krus, and XV. Stusiiik. SECOND P. Thomas. C. Pristo, and I. Mcros. BACK ROXV: D. Molnilicvicli, ROXXY P. Dachnke, K. Knight, I Cunningham, P. Fox, A. Lanan, -I. Minser. DI. Jensen, B. Sciortino, A. Forrier, N. Cook, and Mr. Harvey M. Stropoli, and -I. Ouncs. THIRD ROXW: R. Ziilabel-1, M. Niemans, Welsh, adviser. sl. Lekawitch. K. Schilling, G. Dixon, -I. Vifilmot, 1. Carter, C. Zalcw- ..f ' Nw-..f CINE CLUB-FRONT ROW: R. Grant, D. Uhreich, R. Gorski, G. Mazuc, D. I-Iudec, D. Heitmann, and Mr. Henry Walli. SECOND RLTW: J. Cohen. D. Forgue, R. Turkot, L. Devitt. T. Lageose, D. Neuhauset, L. VanDuzee, and G. Fort. BACK ROW: Ribnek, R. Skrobish, W. Williams, B. Gott, I-I. Kuhlmann, M. CJVAIFILILIQIII. and F. Aichinger. Cine Club, Profile Sfaff Porfray West To serve classes and organizations, the Cine Club of Proviso West projects pictures and instills enthusiasm. Mem- bers' primary goal is to aid the Audio-Visual Education pro- gram. On the social side, members bowled on Saturdays. Mr. C. W. Bills and Mr. H. D. Walli sponsor the club. Trackless trails and boundless buoyancy filled the library pages' day. The pages provided the efiicient service necessary for the smooth functioning of the library. In addition, a library decoration party sparked the Christmas holidays. Miss Mary Gillham and Miss Alice Gustafson sponsored the twenty-five library pages who aided students and faculty at XVest, LIBRARY PAGES-FRONT ROW: C. Thorsen, N. Wilftmrd, and -I, Lekawitch. SECOND ROW: B. Bombard, C. Carlsen, R. Blazei, -I. Bortman, DI. Gooch, and L. Vavra. THIRD ROW: C. Millies, W. Preparing to publish their own paper next year, Proviso VC'est Profile staff trained its members by writing articles for the Proviso East Pageant. The Profile will represent Proviso XVest High School as its first paper. Starting with a staff of thirty people, only eighteen survived the year. Thirty-five active members of the Future Business Leaders of America kept up the hustle-bustle of the Proviso Wfest Student Store. The club, sponsored by the commercial teachers, had several conferences to which they sent delegates. FBLA teaches students to carry on an occupation in a manner that will bring the greatest good to the greatest number. Stasialt, S. Caruso, F. Gille, and L. Crabtree. BACK ROVU: P. Floyd, C. Wliuck, R. Olsen, -I. Gafkowski, J. Person, P. Novy, K. Cooke, A. Lenartson, and C. Taber. 'QA 'WJ FTA--FRONT ROXV: C. Thorsen, secretary, C. Kray, president: K. Vallandigham, vice-president, II. Schneck, treasurer: and S. Zentz. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfe, M. Oleksy, A. Gehrke, M. Miller, j. Hinz, L. Crabtree, R. Kreutzer, S. Loomer, and 1. Silski. THIRD ROW: A. Druwe, P. Killar, L. Mayer, C. Bokorney, D. Bolton, K. Christensen, J. Forsgren, B. David, and D. Schobel. FOURTH ROW: Miss Viola Scala, R. Larocca, nl. Connelly, Al. Herman, M. Bell, D. Hamann: M. Albertelli, P. Battistella, C. Millies, and ll. Girad. BACK ROW: Mr. Raymond DenAdel, C. Chuman, R. Chuman, C. Prehn, S. Sulinski, Mr. Stephensen, C. Taber, D. Neuhauser, and D. Trapani. Armchair Travel, Careers Occupy Stay at home and see the world! Following this motto. Travel Club journeyed in imagination to countries outside America to promote a common interest in travel. A talk by a former German exchange student broadened appreciation of German customs and people. Other lectures covered dating and marriage in foreign countries, while mem- bers contemplating future trips learned of hosteling plans. TRAVEL CLUB-FRONT ROVU: B. Kincaid, L. Crabtree, C. Kloer, Mrs. Martha Wilson, M. Seeskin, B. Beigun, and M. Schenkel. SEC- OND ROW: K. Williamson, L. Marcum, G. Behnke, B. Menghini, S. Mosinski, M. Zimmerman, and Hillebrand. THIRD ROW: Al. Haiges, A. Dvorak, R. Peterson, D. O'Connell, V. Hauser, D. Heppner, K. Vallandigham, C. Sarsheld, and Al. Nemicky. FOURTH ROW: M. Oleksy, S. Sklaney, C. Mack, -I. Minser, M. Noname, L. Gorr, C. Elmore. J. Forsgzren, K. Nolen, and S. Marsh. FIFTH ROW: Pupils Investigating career opportunities while serving the school, C. C. Taggert Chapter of Future Teachers of America earned its charter this year. While planning for the future, members offered service by maintaining Kleenex machines in the build- ing and acting as guides to visitors on Institute Day. Meetings during the year featured a Christmas tea for new teachers and speeches on job opportunities in the field. L. Turi, A. Fortier, T. Kernen, A. King, D. Loiseu, B. Quinn, S. Talaga, I. Dc-Fotis, J. Jacobsen, R. Dahl, and W. Weiher. SIXTH ROW: K. Christensen, M. Mueller, L. Boal, R. Kreutzer, C. Ferroni, T. Caccavale, S. Miller, D. Coleman, A. Laube, K. Skogland, L. Mayer, E. Meschick, and R. Seyer. BACK ROW: K. Katiss, M. Auten, C. Sliwa, S. Ryberg, C. Lawton, C. Krause, K. Poggehsee, R. Lees, D. Hamann, R. Haiges, P. Gatbark, M. Tait, D. Bolton, and C. Bokorney. Page 192 Nl. kg? -vi: ., xx x Q ' W as J A Nil . .N 5? Wig 3 ' s Q Yl1Qv -M - :J 'af X ' A Q, J ' if Q, , P Q , X. N Q X X 'ea i Q, Li X X Q vi , QW' h ,,L, My xg Q .9 vs -53' xl Q is G , if W' I RTL' 'i I fa I , .... I . 5 .- . . . V .5 4 ' ' ' ' I ..,. A- V -gj' . . cc Y , , ,. Q 1 1 ' 'Q' -V . Q35 If . f ' ji - - it 1 ' t T . I as E at .ff l e ,EL - A , I , IQ 1. 2' A. I ...Q gg 'K' .5 K vs , I if: A -- ' . 122. -. - W , '. .,: . if N' A ., - Q., ' ': Q., A : Q Wi . A -Eg., , 'si' .fkmaf . ,rw 'M 5, r R: . .E 1 Q 2 .3 M -. nf wk ,. . az- . , l 3 is-af ' . A W JG K Img ,,. S . : 'A , MW new iw Q A - X. if.. Q' Hr GIRLS' CHORUS-FRONT ROW: T. Ganta, II. Poulos, S. Gold, D. Partipilo, P. Ruppert, S. Marsh, P. Nolan, L. Karas, C. Shermant, D. Merkel, S. Oliver J. Lyons, C. Schar, P. Kola, J. Stevenson, L. Maggart, and P. Daehnke, SFC- OND ROW: J. Smith, D. Drobish, M. Swanson, C. Franze, R. Carlberg C. Taggs, C. Leuant, L. Karas, J. Huffmon, P. Marousek, B. Billings, D. Cermak J. Lindsey, W. Winters, M. Miller and M. Muhl. THIRD ROW: L. Furguson C. Hutter, K. Mizialko, M. Fannoh, L. Melgaard, J. Harashbarger, G. Born zin, J. Block, G. Scherer, N. Cook, D. Kucera, S. Arnbnose, R. Lees, J. Carter, J. Abel, L. Edmonds, and H. Kuchar. FOURTH ROXW: J. Guertin, J. Kenick F. Weide, C. Campanella, D. Rhymer, S. Randerson, C. Dalo, C. Staniec. D. Bonham, C. Bepko, B. Stehel, C. Pock, M. Martens, M. Kard, M. Strid and J. Kihbe, BACK ROW: H. Knight. J. Wilmot, L. Marcum. S. Zwicker, CHOIR-FIRST ROW: B. West, S. Simko, G. DeMarino, J. Urbrock, S. Leslie, M. Levan, J. Parker, H, Soo, D, Gerschefske, N. Linneman, G. Jonescue, J. Anderson, Ii. Mielke, C. Pinelli, N. Powers, and Mr. Irwin Bell, Director. SECOND ROW: F. Scogg, D. Fox, K. Katsis, K. Mcbride, N. Ebbert. D. Hamann. K. Heil, H. Kroeger, C. Olver, K. Hays, P. Petrossi, K. Bepko, S. Weinberg, J. Valenta, K. Dehnicke, and D. Rebokas. THIRD RQDW. J. Krause, J. Bond, L. Wegner, V. Mitchell, K. Schilling, S. Fannon, L. Schmidt. C. Robinson, B. David, B. Menghini, W. Bunch, and Rivers. AT PIANO: G. Meedv. BOYS' CHORUS-FRONT ROXV: C. Davis, D. Duncan, K. Reinhart, II. White, J. Krempec, L. Lighthart, A. Heep, R. Schilrz, W. Brehm, L. Pearson, A Danda, R. Wayne, and S. Gallo. SFCOND ROW: G. Fort, T. Drane, T. Becker, N. Narramore, T. Kubiszewski, T. Lageose, K. Hesterman, A. Lock- hart, R. Kukp, R. Merriell, R. Van Osdell, G. Lewis, and W. Jewell. BACK ROW: J. Fibiger, K. Thompson, T. Yench, J. Van Osdell, P. Stadwiser, K. Becker, R. Hanczar, R. Fink, K. Lejsek, R. Ryhicki, and D. Wells. AT PIANO: D. Trapani, and S. Sayre. R. Beckett, S. Johnson, J. Struh, R. Larocca, R. Mitchell, A. Heep, A. 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Murphy, C. Lorence, J. Leckie, and J. Rogala. BACK ROW: L. Turi, D. Bangert, R. Conrad, K. Hester- man, -I. Donovan, C. Azzi, R. Rich- ter, T. Blaine, T. Doerzaph, T. Deutschle, T. Kresin, and Coach joe Hartley. 'in sf Promise FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-FRONT ROXW: Coach Walt Sawosko, T. Lester, T. Becker, B. Nelson, B. VanOsdeIl, D. Draught, F. Winters, and B. Peterson. BACK ROW: K. Piotter, G. Beatty, B. Graf, B. Silkaitis, J. Droese, K. Becker, B. Stemm, and Managers R. Storck and D. VanderMolen. Proviso Wests sophomore cagers, playing sophomore and junior varsity teams, won nine of their 18 contests. They scored 740 points for the season, averaging over 40 per game. In tip- ping Oak Park, the sophs rolled up 66 points, their highest single game total. Dick Murphy led the scoring with a season's total of 181 points. The freshman basketball team won 11 of its 20 contests, scoring a total of 781 points for the season, Against Fenton, the frosh rang up 58 points, their best output for one game. Tom Lester chalked up 169 points, tops for the Panthers. FRESH-SOPH SWIMMING-IN WATER: N. julian, R. Blandi, M. Ford, R. Tichy, D. McGreery, R. Barsema, T. Grabski, F. Radewagon, J. jakowich, and G. Breneison. FRONT ROW: J. Walsh, P. Allman, 1. McCrystal, D. Forgue, D. Burke, G. Richter, B. Burke, W. Paige, and D. Hudec. SECOND ROW: B. Stuchl, J. Sobkouiak, E. Purcell, J. Hul- bert, J. Percy, R. Turkot, F. Getting, and G. Mital. THIRD ROW: B. Dahl, R. Couture, J. Kunka, B. Pava, K. Her- mach, D. Colosky, B. Pass, B. Moldovan, T. Erb, H. Kuhlman, G. Winkler, R. Engleman, W. Schwehke, M. Seeskin, W. Hunse, T. Wetteland, and Coach Larry Stilwell. BACK ROW: R. Cada, T. Blaha, B. Schroeder, T. Loesch, J. Paul, P. LaVan, E. Stroschein, and R. Beem. Page 197 West's initial swim season showed the effects of a late- built swimming pool. Coach Larry Stilwell's sophs won only one meet while dropping six. The frosh went winless in dual competition. The sophomores' lone victory came in their next to the last meet against Morton. The Morton Mustangs had previously sunk the Panthers in the season opener. Two Panther mermen set Proviso pool records, however. Joe Kunka set a new soph backstroke standard while Ken Her- mach broke frosh backsrroke and individual records. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: AI. Raimondo, D. Skurauskis, F. Renella, QI. Adolfson, H. Freeman, G. Posluszny, and R. Poore. MIDDLE ROW: G. Staptman, E. Dugo, J. Rizza, W. Soo, G. Mastro, J. Wright, j. Adlfinger, and R. Kvale. BACK ROW: R. LaFaver, A. Crosser, C. Gibbs, F. Helms, R. McSwain, A. Loresch, J. Huotari, and Coach Eric Yaeger. FRESHMAN WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: N. Alico, C. Winter, R. Lotz, R. Hill, D. Zielenga, R. Dorn, and G. Cosenza. MIDDLE ROW: J. Cannavino, R. Schmidt, J. DePirro, G. Buckberg, M. Hardy, C. Meyer, J. Antonelli, and R. Burke. BACK ROW: A. Andrlik, Manager D. Salemi, H. Wactor, j. Mizialko, R. Hanczar, 1. Weber, J. Streit, and Coach Dean Harshbarger. Proviso West's wrestling teams scored highly during their first season in history. The sophomore squad held a 3-7 record while the freshman team chalked up a 9-l slate. The Panther Cubs lost only to Niles by a tight score. The sophomore team, hampered by num- erous injuries, often had to forfeit matches. The freshman team never suffered any serious injuries and fought through the season with an almost perfect record. Sophomore coach Eric Yaeger and fresh- man coach Dean Harshbarget skillfully guided the boys through many rough as- signments. Because of the impressive record set by the freshmen, Proviso West looks forward to a strong sophomore squad in 1960. Although presenting an unimpressive record, the Pan- ther soph grapplers gained much needed ex- perience for next year's varsity campaign. Panther gymnasts ended their first season with an 8-3 record. They bowed to Leyden East, York, Hinsdale, and New Trier in their first meets of the season. Later in the season, however, the Panthers leaped to victory, defeating Maine 85-47 and winning over Proviso East in the same tri- angular meet by a score of 68l'Q-63112. Proviso W'est rocked Hinsdale with a stun- ning 92-40 victory and further amazed the gymnastic world by defeating New Trier, a perennial power in gymnastics, in a close 67-65 victory. The Cats concluded their season by taking ILIIIHCI'-LIP position in the York Freshman Invitational Tournament. They also competed in the state championship meet but were far outclassed by the more experienced gymnasts. Wresflers, GYITIHGSTS Win 20, Lose 11 FRESH-SOPH GYMNASTICS RESERVES-FRONT ROW: Managers Doug Phillips and Stan Gurich, and Coach Jeff Austin. BACK RCJW: Joe Srellota, Martin Pacheco, Wes Turnmire, Ed Loresch, james Pionto, Norbert Popkowski, and james Tuma. Stan Wilcox, Richard Powell, Llewellyn IHland, Robert Henson, Carl Delbono, Leonard Speyer, and joe Guadaguoli. BACK ROW: Coach jeff Austin, joe Krejci, Tom Moore, George Hallberg, Bill Silham, Robert Laub, Allen Stutz, and Manager John Turnmire. SOPHOIVIORE BASEBALL - FRONT ROW: B. Updike, A. Hedberg, B. Soo, C. Bock, H. Stott, and E. Meister. SECOND ROW: L. Dugaw, W. Schwebke, R. D'Anza, -I. Beltrame, R. Damato, W. Meister, and S. Ophaug. THIRD ROW: Manager J. Halbert, R. Conrad, M. Wright, T. Dillon, G. Mastro, T. Doerzaph, and Coach Ed Gilbert. BACK ROW: Managers C. Taber and R. Susdorf, D. Cada, L. Tyler, R. Mil- lies, R. Richter, T. Niketopoulos, R. Murphy, KI. Hord, and T. Nixon. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: T. Lester, P. Tarnowski, E. Adams, -I. Strub, N. Alico, D. VanderMolen, and -I. Kopija. SECOND ROXW: Manager I. Domas, G. Gun- dersen, T. Petruzzi, T. Schmid, D. Zeilenga, A. Lockhart, AI. Ayres, M. Lyons, and Manager M. Hardy. THIRD ROW: Manager P. Stad- wiser, R. Dorn, T. Becker, VI. McCrystal, Silkaitis, M. Asaro, AI. DePirro, Loresch, and Coach Wlede. BACK ROW: N. julian, B. Stemm, R. Van Osdell, I. Weber, I. Van Osdell, K. Thompson, T. Cohan, R. Kubycheck, and B. Francesconi. 4 Diclmondmen, Golfers Lack Experience Proviso XVest's sophomore diamondmen won four of their first nine games. Tony Niketopoulos pitched a no-hit ball game as the Panthers downed Glenbrook IO-I. For the first seven games, Logan Dugaw led the Panthers with a .428 batting average. Panther freshmen started the season slow- ly, winning two of their hrst nine games. Ed Sparky Adams pitched both frosh victories, shutting our Glenbrook on five hits and al- lowing Elmwood Park Five hits in a I2-7 victory. Tom Cohan led the batting with a ,385 average for nine games. Although Proviso XVest's golf team won only two meets during its first season, Coach Onlin Wfalker statedg These boys have come a long way since the start of the season. Wfith some work this summer. they should form a good nucleus for next year's golf team. The Panthers defeated Elmwood Park IO-5 and edged Fenton I I-IO. Lake Park. Glen- brook and Niles defeated the Panther golfers. Page I O9 FRESH-SOPH GOLF-HOLDING FLAG: L. Passaretti. PUTTING: K. Hesterman. FRONT ROW: T. Moore, T. -lakes, A. Chmurny, R. Smith, and L. Barski. MIDDLE ROW: M. Heller, D. Gullquist, T. Loesch, G. Richter, and A. King. BACK ROW: S. Gallo, R. Turkot. AI. Tamburino, I, Hodapp, R. Kalenda, W. Setinek, S. Hund, D. Salemi, and Coach Onlin Walker. NOT PICTURED: K. Hovorka and G. Hallberg. SOPHOMORE 'I'RACK- FRONT ROW: R. Brown, R. McCormick, G. Anderson, R. Mc- Swain, T. Kresin, and 1. Paul. MIDDLE ROW: P. Burke, T. Helms, B. Harrison, D. Skurauskis. J. Leckie, and D. Gust. BACK ROW: Manager J. Rogala, L. Turi, B. Laub, H. Kuhlmann. S. Kage, D. Kesmar. B. Erdmann, and Coach Don Maechtle. FRESHMAN TRACK--FRONT ROW: G. Altenhoff, P. LaVan, D. Sanders, D. Holte, M. Ford, B. Peterson, and H. Wactor. MIDDLE ROW1 T. Rezek, C. Lsch, L. Prevett, -I. Krutsch, W. Paige, D. Montville, C. Meyer, and R. Copeland. BACK ROW: Manager, I. Donovan, J. Streit, R. Hanczar, J. Droese, W. Erdmann, A. Ortt, T. Falone. B. Zeiger, and Coach Arthur Levin. Frosh, Soph Trclckmen Go Unclefeafed There's not much quantity, but the quality is tops! With these words, Coach Donald Maechtle described his undefeated sophomore track team. Led by Russell McSwain, Tom Kresin, Gary Anderson, Robert Laub, and Donald Skurauskis, the team met various types of competition, ranging from the 101-17 victory over Wheaton to the close 55 5.76-55 1,3 with Morton. The Panther frosh went undefeated in dual competition. They met close competition, winning 55-52, and they had easy matches, smashing Hinsdale 85-35. Outstanding cindermen included Gerald Beatty, Dan Montville, Bob Hanczar, Wayne Erdmann, Dean Holte, and Barney Peterson. Coach Arthur Levin stated, This is a fine-spirited group of trackmen with a tremendous desire to win. Provio West's tennis squad, coached by Mr. J. M. Wads- worth, finished its first season with a l-8 won-and-lost slate. After dropping its hrst four meets to Oak Park, 5-0, Nap- erville, 3-2, Glenbard, 5-0g and Niles, 5-0, the Cats bounced back to blank Elmwood Park 5-0 for its only victory. The Panthers also dropped meets to Morton and Wheaton by identical 3-2 scores. Both Glenbrook and Oak Park downed the West netmen twice. Paul Harshbarger sparked the Panther singles men, while George Stendel played well in doubles competition. Of the eight meets the Panthers lost, four were by only one match, 3-2. Lack of experience proved the deciding factor on the Westerners' matches, but 1960 should present a dif- ferent story. FRESH-SOPH TENNIS-FRONT ROW: B. Dahl, D. Brady, R. Kvale, J. Layer, A. Andrlik, C. Winter, and T. McClusky. lNllDDLE ROW: P. Witt, Adolfson, B. Pava, D. Bangert, B. Nelson, -I. Krejci, J. Kahler, and A. Keller. BACK ROW: Man- ager W. Treadwell, G. Stendell, K. jandes, B. Cavolt, R. Fink, T. Blaine, D. Koeritz, T. Wetteland, R. Skrobish, and Coach J. M. Wfadsworth. Page 200 Frosh Become FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-STANDING: james Cannavino, presidentg Patricia Dunn, vice- presidentg and Linda O'Connor, secretary. SEATED: Mrs. Susan Hauber, adviser: and Carol Campan- ella, treasurer. Do you know where the Fieldhouse is? We don't have one yet, freshie! Informative question and answer periods such as this were common during the first weeks of September at Proviso West. Fresh- men learned fast, however. All 720 of them might have begun the year groping their way through the unfamiliar maze of halls at West. However, they ended it with a certain de- gree of sophistication and many memories of their first year in a new school. They learned to buck the superior air of the sophomores, and realized that they claim special attention as the first four-year West class to graduate. Frosh teams showed up well against an- tagonizers. They excelled in basketball and track, and finished undefeated in football. Girls delighted in the fact that the fresh- men boys outnumbered them 393 to 527. This large population boosted attendance at the Freshman dance, May Day Mixer. Firsf Four-Year Class Page 201 HOMEROOM B304-FRONT RCPWZ Mary Asaro G. Auer, M. Albertelli, C. Abramovitz, M. Basic, B Barrett, R. Batko. SECOND ROW: B. Beck, R. Bar tolone, G. Behnke, J. Abel, N. Alico, W. E. Adams D. Arturi. THIRD ROW: J. Arnone, G. Altenhoff L. Barski, B. Aul, A. Bauers, A. Andrlik, R. Barsema J. Ayres. BACK ROW: J. Allanson, J. Antonelli Michael Asaro, P. Altman, K. Becker, G. Beatty, F Baustian, B. Batrersby, T. Becker. NOT PICTURED D. Aller. Frosh Learn HOMEROOM B306-FRONT ROW: M. Bennett, M. Bell, J. Bouska, E. Bixler, J. Black, B. Billings, D. Beserra. SECOND ROW: G. Bornzin, J. Block, D. Bonham, W. Behrendr, R. Black, D. Brady. THIRD ROW: C. Bepko, B. Bishop, P. Borchardt. BACK ROW: G. Bommelman, W. Bellandi, F. Bender, R. Bossarte, R. Blandi, M. Bene- detto, K. Bellandi, W. Bongean. NOT PICTURED: R. Bol- land, V. Bonate. HOMEROOM B508-FRONT ROW: M. Buikema, P. Car- srens, T. Carter, D. Brown, D. Carlson, L. Buckner, R. Carl- berg. SECOND ROW: P. Bruscato, J. Carter, C. Campa- nella, T. Caccavale, D. Burns, M. Butt, G. Castady. THIRD ROW: J. Cannavino, R. Burke, W. Burke, M. Compobasso, P. Buvak, P. Canham, M. Brown, W. Brehm. BACK ROW: R. Brady, J. Bronkerna, D. Burke, G. Brasch, J. Bresemann. J. Carlan, G. Buckberg, L. Brestan, C. Briguglio. NOT PICTURED: J. Carlson, G. Breneisen. HOMEROOM B509-FRONT ROW: J. Connelly, K. Cris- tofaro, C. Cisneros, B. Cologna, P. Cole, J. Chiero, B. Cas- tellani. SECOND ROW: D. Cermak, P. Cates, N. Cook, J. Colonna, G. Crabtree, William Cook, G. Cosenza. THIRD ROW: A. Chmurny, B. Clay, J. Cermak, K. Christy, B. Chuman, C. Chuman, M. Cooper, D. Coleman, D. Cawley. BACK ROW: J. Castronovo, G. Catalano, J. Corn, M. Compton, M. Cavanaugh, W. Champion, R. Copeland, T. Cohan, Wayne Cook, D. Clough. NOT PICTURED: C. Christensen, W. Cork. 55 W HOMEROOM B310-FRONT ROW: M. Cygnar, D. Drobish, D. Desiron, J. Culumber, C. Dalo, I. DeFotis, G. DeMarino. SECOND ROW: R. Dorn, M. DePaola, R. Currier, J. Domas, C. Davis, J. Curiale, C. DelBono, D. DeSmedt. THIRD ROW: F. Dixon, A. Danda, T. Drane, S. Dina, S. D'Alexander, D. D'Antonio, R. Debelak, P. DeSalvo, J. DePirro. BACK ROW: D. Doyle, D. Draut, W. Deignau, T. Dillon, J. Droese, T. Day, S. Cunningham, L. Devitt, L. Dugau. NOT PICTURED: K. Dubs, D. Duncan, J. Dinnebier. HOMEROOM B51 I-FRONT ROW: S. Erbs, P. Dunn, C. Fewer, T. Engbrecht, D. Dvorak, L. Florence, C. Ferroni. SECOND ROXV: A. Fiore, N. Ebbert, D. Ernst, D. Fox, E. Finn, L. Edmonds, C. Elmore, M. Finley. THIRD ROW: R. Eskildsen, J. Findley, R. Ellis, A. Fox, J. Fischer, G. Foster. M. Ford, D. Dunning. BACK ROW: R. Engle- man, M. Farley, C. Engvall, J. Fibiger, R. Erickson, R. Fesrin, T. Falone, E. Emmett, I-I. Finley, D. Fisher, D. Forgue. NOT PICTURED: W. Erdman, P. Fioramonri, G. Fort, D. Enke. Page 202 HOMEROOM D202-FRONT ROW: bl. Jonas, S. lrafe. L. -larmak. C. Hockstrasser, G. Gonescue, ul. Hurlmon, and Al. -loswick. SECOND RCDWZ H. Humphrey. S. johnson, nl. Hinz, V. lngro, B. john- son. W. Hull, A. Jacobsen. and vl. wlakawich. THIRD ROW: C. losso, M. Horwitz, B. lncrocci, A. lannone, D. Hyers, N. julian, L. -lensen, S. -lensen, and D. Hyde. BACK ROW: R. Hill, D. Holte, Vl. vlanda, R. Hollman, F. Alohnson, W. Hunse, -I. Hodapp, K. Kaliler, L. jones, yl. johnson, P. Hernandez, and D. lrwin. NOT PICTURFD: Al. Herman and E. -lerousck. HOMEROQM D205-FRONT RCJWI D. Kepple P. Komarec, D. Kimec, J. Kiibbe, D. Klein, L. Karas. and K. Klopp. SECOND ROW: T. Kilroy, bl. Kopija. M. Knucltsredr, F. Kaliski, M. Knight, W. Kemp, and R, Keller. THlRD ROW: W. Kandl, gl. Koko- nas, K. Karner, D. Knight, bl. Kenick, and P. Kola. BACK ROW: D. Kennelly, P. Killar, M. Kopke, F. Kasmer, R. Korrum, K. Kalunian, M. Kard, N. Kerger, and nl. Knowles. NOT PICTURED: F. Kost- er. xl. Kaul, T. Knowlei, and R. Kalenda. HOlN1EROOM D209-FRONT ROW: C. Krause R. l.ar:imie, F. Landers, M. Leek. H. Kucliar, E Kuzma. and P. Krus. SFCOND ROW: hl. Krempcc Al. Krutsch, F. Lawrence. ,l. Latryak, P. LaVan, B Larocca, and C. Krueger. BACK ROW: R. Lees, R Kralik, R. Kulp. C. l.a-Ili, R. Kuhycheck, T. Lageose R. Landry, l.. Kulilmann. ul. Krause. and -I. Laurance NOT PICTURFD: T. Kubiszewslii, L. Kudrna, K Kuncl, and C. Lawton. Page 205 Ns- Their ABC's HONIEROONI D105-FRONT ROW: .l. Giancon- terri, T. Ganra, C. Gregorczyk, S. Gould, bl. Green. A. Froemel, and A. Gianconterri. SFCOND ROW: C. Franze, L. Franks, tl. Grant, G. Greco, K. Friiw- ley, S. Goodwillie, M. Gearros, and K. Giannone. THIRD ROW: B. Gliosci. D. Gerschcfske, G. Grahl, L. Gelz, P. Gregory, P. Garbark, QI. Gilliland, D. Frantz, and L. Gorr. BACK ROVU: A. Glavach. S. Gallo, T. Garbarz, T. Grabski, VU. Graf, R. Fran- tesconi, R. Gaston, bl. Grigairis, T. Grimes, and F. Gettings. NOT PICTURFD: L. Grltlirh. N. Gatto, and H. Gilbert. I-IOMEROOM Dl l8-FRONT ROXW: S. Haggard D. Hamann. bl. Harslibarger, R. Henson, G. llenzler T. Gugliuzza, and S. llealy. SECOND ROW: R Halsey, Gurney, J. Guadiignoli, Al. Heneghan, M Harbacek, and P. Halverson. THIRD ROW: K Hayley, C. Haase, R. Haiges, M. Halgus, -I. Guerrin and K. Heller. BACK ROXW: P. Harris, M. llardy H. Hedgepetli, B. Henson, R. Haines. K. Hermath S. Guricli, G. Gundersen, and R. Groeneveld. NOT PICTURFD: ul. Gulino, S. lliimilton, nl. Harvey, R llanczar, and A. Heep. 'Q' 1 E Q3 Si 5 x u- Q , ww , 'A gi' f sg - . 4 ft,Y Q ,-W, . w 12 E 4.35 a Y MMI. 15:3 E553 .,,, ' ,is A J ? im A2331 W iff W? 5195 . if A 2 K , Q, . ,V GQ Kai ef, ix K gn.. E , , we ,U U, ,N.h,,14fQM Nami gr, ' 5313? Q ax fm LQ? qw' 'Y' . 593 ili3e?F , Y Q? J mf , WU . -A IE- S 5.5 , A : : , A ' way , .,.,r . mu, N gfyiiig . Nz' g':fx51v :1 A- 'Arif Z-ia, s t milk . ' I MQXA: ,, +4 ww .za W Q if an 552 XR X Y I if 1 A E 1 if -Q .X ,fx .. Q 5 Q iq -A Xfggg N A ,Ri Aw Rik If A W Nw ,fa , F, 4 . Q wg 'S w H ,Y S? X gi Sv -sm may mx MQ V . i . J R! Y A' ,X A ww - ' f W af wg: W' wr Y Y QQ If , . S.. -1 S' .vi iz.. wa x '. ww i X nl K A V' 3 V 1 f I? f fi 'WSF , 3 gd + H f J my' H . Q +. . 'Z sk M S Q S JW :M A xi . .::. .,.V S 'Rik , at 1 2 S Sl -ww 5153? 5 VS vw -1.4 L, 1, Ez ' 3Q2 ' NS ffm ? ki T i'Sw3L ., xi, 1 ' fs! Q .K ,ff gg? V ww-w Agv 3 S gg? x 4 I X .i . ' :X -X nw, .ggi . - 'Y-'Q LL -'X .fN,,Xg,-t, - ' 7 Y bsfg? Hp is 3 , I W. Q' Q53 42 'Q hiv A fi? QQ X .N . X ? .lk 5, .v. we wk. M is T A 3 H91 Y' if Qfx . M Q fuel xf qw: i x Q sf 51 X y RA 4 Q' 3 Pi fi, gi R R M5 is is N-:,. . QYS 4 N W, sk Qs - f bww 7 HH R V x T, .V .L-fs H K Nw xx 'N 4 ..... , Q Q Wa' 3 f SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS- SEATED: Molly Auten, secretary, and Bonnie Kincaid, viceapresident. STAND- ING: Marilin LeVan, treasurerg Phillip Sliwiak, presidentg and Mr. Raymond Chambers, adviser. x Sophs Become Upper Class of Wes? Bewildered uupperclassmenu arrived at Proviso West last Hop. Spring brought the May dance, Silver Silhouettes to fall. Although upperclassmen in a sense, West's sophomores West as the class's final social activity of the year. found themselves as confused as freshmen in their new school. West's upperclassmen hold a number of special distmc With a ratio of 595 boys to 542 girls, the sophs held tions. They are the only class to attend both Provisos. Enjoy several successful parties and dances. A coketail party in the ing the status of upperclassmen for three years of their high fall gave a new twist to a usual extra-curricular activity. school career, they will form West's first graduating class in 1 Rocking, rolling, and strolling sophs attended the Harvest school that will hold no commencement exercises for two years Page 206 HOMEROOM A101-FRONT RCTW: S. Beccue R. Beckett, H. Adelmann, P. Barclay, R. Beem, ,I Allegratti, and R. Beck. SECOND ROXV: B. Beigun jean Anderson, B. Becker, june Anderson, V. Ander san, S. Ambrose. P. Battistella, and K. Askevold THIRD RCJW: M. Barrels, J. Aronica, D. Anderson R. Badendick, J. Adllinger, V. Albergo, -I. Antono vich, and M. Auren. BACK ROW: D. Anderson, T Bednarz, P. Bellendir, F. Aichinger, C. Azzi, Al bert, R. Behnke, G. Anderson, J. Beltrame, and .I Adolfson. NOT PICTURED: C. Airdo and D. Bangert s HOMEROOM B115-FRONT ROW: A. Doering, D. Fairburn, A. Fohs, P. Dugo, D. Dunbar, -I. Fal- letta, aml C. Donnelly. SECOND ROW: G. Dixon, M. Eannon, M. DuBeau, L. Eerreri, D. Divis, P. Eloyil, aml A. Dobyns. THIRD ROW: D. DuEraine, xl. Ferrick, R. Fleckinger, -I. Fiorito, R. Farina, W. Fee-man, A. Druwe, aml S. Fannon. BACK ROW: Al. Donovan, E. Dugo, T, Doerzaph, T. Erb, R. Fink, A. Dvorak, W. Eiorilo, B. Dyskie, M. Dunlavy, and A. Eaul. NOT PICTURED: P. Dixon, D. Doweitlt, M. Duliy, anal VU. Ertlman. HOMEROOM Bl I4-FRONT ROW: B. Giancarlo, M. Gorka, C. Giese, I.. Eurguson, A. Gehrke, F. Gille, aml rl. Giraril. SECOND ROVU: P. Fox, R. Formento, R. Gertles, J. Gafkowski, T. Gagliartlo, R. Gorski, H. Freeman, aml K. Forehlig. THIRD ROW: -I. Forsgren, J. Galilik, W. Frankart, J. Garbarz, E. Gelsey, A. Fortier, M. Govalaer. and -I. Gooch. BACK ROW: D. Gilbert, K. Graham, C. Gibbs, P. Golz, Al. Garcia. M. Golz, B. Gorr, W. Garceau. E. Giese, aml K. Giesow. NOT PICTURED: M. Furrie. Page 207 Class of '61 HOMEROOM B102-FRONT ROXW: P. Bratllcy. xl. Brown, H. Butlzbanoxvsl-ii, Al. Boehm, M. Berglrr. B. Buikema, aml T. Blaha. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, C. Bookler. A. Bullartl, B. Breneison, B, Bronge, -I. Bortman, S. Brest, aml S. Blumka. THIRD ROW: D. Bolron, M. Brauer, C. Bokorney, L. Boal. R. Blaze, il. Boml, B. Bombartl, C. Bock, M. Bengsten, aml NW. Bouska. BACK RONV: D. Bernhard, R. Bramlt, T. Blaine, T. Brixson, E. Bloop- worth, B. Bryan, R. Broun. N. Bookler. bl. Beltrame, aml Z. Borowych. HOMEROOM Bl06fl7RONT ROXV: S. Caruso. Carole Carlson, K. Christensen, C. Bulman, C. Car- lin, Charlotte Carlson, aml S. Cazazza. SECOND ROW: H. Carling, ,l. Cohen, D. Bullman, D. Cihak, R. Cholexva, W. Bunch, antl K. Castatly. THIRD ROW: R. Coleman, D. Byron, C. Cirrincione. P. Burke, R. Calemlo, G. Campbell, aml nl. Cipolla. BACK ROW: K. Chase, -I. Conerly, D. Coloslxy. G. Carlson. R. Cieslak, B. Cavolt. Ir. Coleman. D. Calla, aml K. Butler. NOT PICTIIREDZ D. Burkes and Al. Burns. HONIEROOM Bl IZ-FRONT ROXXU D. Darrell, D. Diggins. Nl, Conway, E. Crabtree, P. Daehnke, T. DeCarlo, aml bl. Dexter. SECOND RCJW: D. DeAngelis, L. De-Guiseppe, B. Daley, AI. Cunning.:- ham, K. Davis, -I. Danner, aml D. Costello. THIRD ROW: K. Crosbie, L. De-Marino, R. D'Anza, R. Conrad, L. De-Gratlo, R. Danuto, R. Couture, and Al. Cooper. BACK ROW: D. Cooper, B. David, K. Cooke, W. Crozier, R. Dean, G. Deckert, A. Crosser, K. Delmicke, C. Di Maria, aml T. Deutschle. NOT PICTURIYD: R. Dahl. Sophs To Be HOMEROOM B117-FRONT ROW: G. Guelh, R. Grosso, P. Hayes, M. Hansen, R. Grant, P. Hassett, and C. Grosnick. SECOND ROW: D. Gullquist, J. Harris, K. Hallock, K. Hays, D. Grgis, V. Hauser, K. Haeger, and W. Grief. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hart, R. Greenwootl, J. Haiges, P. Harshbarger, J. Hanson, R. Gregie, S. Greathouse, and K. Hayes. BACK RCJW: J. Gruber, G. Hallberg, N. Grimaldi, D. Gust, P. Hardy, K. Hanson, J. Greenwald, R. Gutzmer, W. Harrison, and R. Hahn. HOMEROOM B118-FRONT ROW: D. Heppner, E. Hillebrand, K. Humphrey, S. Hummel, K. Heil, M. Hodgson, and D. Huhn. SECOND ROW: D. Heitmann, W. Hogan, B. Hinton, S. Hund, and G. Hibbs. THIRD ROW: G. Horal-1, M. Hels, W. How- ler, R. Herman, G. Hopp, V. Hojda, A. Hedberg, anal D. Hudec. BACK ROW: K. Havorka, K. Hester- man, T. Helms, J. Horcl, T. Honkisz, E. Hundt, J. Hulbert, D. Heimann, and J. Holeman. NOT PIC- TURED: M. Heller. HOMEROOM B202-FRONT ROW: L. Karas, J. Jacobsen, S. Jensen, Jo Dean Johnson, Janet John- son, J. Kaskey, and P. Johnson. SECOND ROW: S. Johnson, Kalinauskas, T. Jordan, L. Husak, L. IfHand, C. Hutter, and G. Kallum. THIRD ROW: K. Karsis, C. Hupp, J. Jarmy, E. Jaffe, G. Kappel, S. Irvine, W. Jewell, Jerry Johnson, and T. Jakes. BACK ROW: K. Jandes, J. Johanson, J. Jensen, S. Kage, C. Jindra, R. Karneifel, R. Kaiser, J. Huotari, W. Jauulewicz, and B. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: D. Jackson. HOMEROOM B210-FRONT ROW: R. Kreutzer, K. Kornaus, K. Kauth, C. Kray, D. Kucera, D. Kellen, and T. Kilroy. SECOND ROW: K. Knights, J. Krause, L. Kickhefel, S. Klimkow, D. Kmiec, T. Kresin, and J. Krejci. THIRD ROW: J. Kreuser, B. Kincaid, D. Knippenberg, S. Klauber, K. Kerber, J. Knoll, W. Kuhns, and A. King. BACK ROW: T. Knippenberg, D. Koeritz, A. Keller, D. Kesmar, T. Kernan, H. Kuhlmann, A. Kraujalis, J. Kochan, and K. Kuczen. NOT PICTURED: C. Kloer, L. J. Kelley, and R. Kesmar. HOMEROOM BZIZ-FRONT ROW: J. Larsen. M. LeVan, S. Lira, J. Lekawitch, J. Lerto, K. Kulat, antl A. Lodewyck. SECOND ROW: R. Kvale, J. Layer, J. Kunka, A. Laube, A. Lanan, M. Lenzini, M. Lestina, and S. Loomer. THIRD ROXV: S. Little, L. Laurance, G. LaCalamita, A. Loresch, F. Lotlewyck. C. Luebker, D. Loiseau, and R. LaFaver. BACK ROW: G. Lyman, J. Leckie, C. Mack, S. Lane, P. LaRosa, K. Larsen, C. Lorence, A. Lenartson, and R. Laub. NOT PIC- TURED: P. Link, T. Larson, and W. Lanting. Page 208 HOMEROOM B216-FRONT ROW: P. Parson, S. Nicholson, ul. Parker, P. Nolan, J. Ohlman, K. Nolen, and -I. Oanes, SECOND ROW: Nowtlomski, F. Palmere, P. O'Connell, C. Parks, R. Olsen, T. Novy, bl. O'Malley, and L. Passaretti. THIRD ROW: M. Oleksy, G. Grogen, S. Patrickus, M. Niemans, C. Palmer, B. Pava, j. Paul, S. Ophaug, and T. Olson. BACK ROW: S. Palermo, K. Oddo, T. Nixon, T. Niketopoulos, G. Olson, R. Pass, P. Novy, J. Olson, ami M. Odman, NOT PICTURED: J. Owens, G. Pannevo, anti G. Orezen. IIOMEROOM B217-FRONT RKIWZ D. Pope, C. Rago, N. Powers, A. Pavlak. A. Plourtl, K. Prato, and C. Pristo. SECOND ROXW: S. Pflug, C. Pin- elli, C. Petty, L. Prosio, R. Power, E. Purcell and R. Poore. THIRD ROW: A. Piotter, M. Piccatto, M. Pein, P. Pellman, D. Poole, C. Prehn, L. Porambo, DI. Polito, and G. Posluszny. BACK ROW: J. Person, F. Powers, B. Quirk, A. Pish, R. Predl, R. Pazera, W. Quinn, R. Peterson, and R. Petit. NOT PIC- TURED: B. Petenes and Poteete. HOMEROOM B218-FRONT ROW: G. Romano. S. Russ, S. Ryberg, K. Ratajczak, A. Scaliatine, H. Reilly, and D. Ross. SECOND ROW: B. Ready, M. Savoy, M. Riccobene, J. Ranes, J. Sartore, V. Saracino, and W. Sarno. THIRD ROW: C. Robinson, V. Rochester, C. Sarsrield, R. Riddle, J. Rouse, D. Richardson, AI. Reynolds, and F. Sacco. BACK ROW: G. Reese, Scaliatine, R. Ramser, R. Richter, F. Schaub, E. Ribnek, -I. Rizza, P. Rossini, and J. Ro- gala. NOT PICTURED: D. Riha, M. Schenekl, and M. Rivers. Page 209 Firsf Grads HOMEROOM B215-FRONT ROW: M. Marr, D. Michonski, S. Marotta, B. Markley, M. Meyer, S. Marsh, and D. Mnroncelli. SECOND ROXV: l. Meros, L. Maggart, K. McFarland. G. Miixson, S. Manton, L. Mayer, and D. Merkel. THIRD ROW: T. Makowski, VI. Metre, R. Merkel, M. McNaimee, P. Mazeika, W. Mele, T. McCluskey. and D. Maynard. BACK ROW: bl. Martindale, G. Manning, R. Mc- Cormick, J. Masek, R. MeSwain, L. MacMartin, G. Mastro, W. Meister, antl W. Marousek. NOT PIC- TURIYD: C. Marciss, P. Masrro, P. McCrum, iintl E. Meister. HOMEROOM BZIS-FRONT ROXXI: M. Morrel- laro, -I. Muth, L. Nuns, T. Naese, C. Millies, WI. lNlusi'i.i, and M. Mueller. SECOND ROW: M. Niller, G. Neetly, M. Mulroyan, J. Nauertz, xl. Minser, bl. Miller, K. Mizialko, and -I. Nemcicky. THIRD ROW: D. Mihaljevich, G. Munson, E. Miller, D. Neulmuser, L. Nelson, R. Mueller, T. Moore and R. Mundy. BACK RKPW: hl. Murphy, R. Muscuto, A. Miller, R. Moldovan, B. Mittlestaetlt, R. Murphy, R. Millies, P. Nalepa, and -I. Neilson. NOT PICTURPD: A. Moore. Sophomoriies HOMEROOM B312-FRONT ROW: S. Slilaney. -I. Schneck, M. Scrivani, P. Sherrill, C. Sliwa, S. Ser- gey, and S. Schnell. SECOND ROW: D. Schobel. N. Sikorski, K. Skogland, K. Schilling, W. Schwebke, D. Skurauskis, and R. Slahy. THIRD ROW: R. Schroeder, R. Schmitt, j. Schneider, B. Sciortino, W. Simon. L. Smallwood. BACK ROW: J. Schroeder. P. Sliwiak, A. Sikora, D. Scherer, K. Schmidt, T. Schubert, R. Skrobish, H. Smid, and M. Seeskin. NOT PICTURFD: F. Shortall and Siwula. HOINIEROOIVI B313-FRONT ROW: QI. Smith, S. Snyder. W. Stasial-1, K. Sullivan, D. Studebaker, B. Sumrow, and bl. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Stuchl, -I. Sobkoviak, R. Stumpf, W. Staniec, M. Stephensen, B. Starr, M. Strutz, and M. Stropoli. THIRD ROXW: D. Stovall, R. Sprenger, S. Sulinski, J. Stencel, O. Smith. H. Stott, G. Stadtman, D. Stelter. BACK ROXW: A. Snitz, W. Soo, C. Strader, G. Stendell, j. Straub, J. Summers, M. Smith, M. Spino, and A. Srudler. NOT PICTURFD: -I. Stryjewski. HOMEROOM B514-FRONT ROW: M. Swanson. -I. Trahan, S. Talaga, H. Trueman, -I. Thielitz, A. Tamburrino, and M. Surico. SECOND ROW: C. Tomanek, P. Thomas, P. Thies, C. Thorsen, A. Tar- aska, A. Tjeerdema, W. Turucz, and K. Tesinsky. THIRD ROW: S. Swenson, B. Thome, I. Tykvart. M. Tait, J. Tillman, D. Trenkler, R. Trostman, and L. Turi. BACK ROW: D. Trapani, D. Trenkler, K. Turek, J. Turnmire, J. Thumma, R. Susdorf. W. Treadwell. C. Taber. and F. Tontillo. HOMEROOM B315-FRONT ROW: B. West, K. Van Cour, K. Vallandigham, K. Vandermolen, R. Voss, R. Valentin, and M. ViVacqua. SECOND ROW: C. Wiedenbeck, N. Wilford, D. Vitense, P. Weber, L. Vanduzee, W. Weiher, B. Williams, and R. Volinsky. THIRD ROW: B. Updike, L. Vavral, I.. Vecera, D. Ulreich, K. Vfeden, A. Wenzel, H. Vernon, N. Welling, and D. Wasieleuski. BACK ROXV: R. Walneck, T. Wagner, J. Whaling, J. White, L. Vintika, G. Vynalek, L. Tyler, L. Weeks, and R. Vadycki. HOMEROOM B316-FRONT ROW: B. Zenko- vich, D. Zuffante, B. Wolfe, R. Zalabak, S. Youhn, j. Williams, and C. Zalewski. SECOND ROW: C. A. Witezak, P. A. Wooten, E. Zoltan, S. Zentz, H. Woods, -I. Yanckowitz, and R. Wittersheim. THIRD ROW: A. Zaccagnini, D. Willmer, R. Yarbrough, M. Wright, S. Wolf, B. Winters, M. Zimmerman, and -I. Wright. BACK ROW: P. Witt, W. Williams, B. Wroblewski, R. Worcester, IW. Zylinski, K. Wolfe, G. Winkler, Zilka, and W. Wisher. NOT PIC- TURED: W. Winters, and C. Wloch. Page 210 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso East A Abbott, Janet 77, 90, 132 Abel, Karen 49, 60, 75, 115, 142 Abel, Martha 132 Abenti, Joseph 142 Abraytis, Jeanine 142 Abraytis, Jon 99, 113, 125 Adams, Diana 88, 132 Adams, Kathleen 78, 120 Adams, Marilyn 125 Adams, Remi 125 Adducie, Catherine 76, 132 Adenau, Marvin 83, 120 Adolfson, Robert 83, 141, 142 Adolphson, Steve 120 Ahern, Edward 132 Ahnert, Lucy 132 Ahrens, Robert 132 Ahrens, Thomas -20 Ainscough, Melva 132 Aiuppa, Geraldine 128 Akersloot, Carl 132 Akkir?2n, Alfred 61, 67, 85, 95, Albachiara, Grace 142 Alberti, Ilene 132 Allen, Aleo, Sebastian 101, 120 Alevizos, Sandra 125 Allen, Arnold 142 Allen, Constance 89, 120 Allen, Jean 120, 142 Allen, John 90, 113, 125 Johnetta 120 Alllessi, Joseph 142 Allgaier, Ronald 132 Allworth, Eddie 120 Alonzo, Patricia 120 Alonzo, Sandra 120 Altergott. Joyce 142 Alsten, Robert 132 115, Altman, Carol 68, 80, 116, 117, 132 Altman, Patricia 64, 25 Aman, John 142 Aman, argaret 125 Aman, Susan 120 Amberg, Arthur 125 Amerlan, Charles 142 Amici, Sandy 73, 132 Amorino, Josephine 61, 120 Ancel, Fredric 82, 125 Andersen Karen 61, 68, 72, 142 Andersen, Kathleen 120 Anderson, Carol G. 132 Anderson, Carol L. 76, 80, 89, 132 Anderson, Elaine 132 Anderson, Judith 76, 142 C Karen 126 Andrlik, Shirley 68. 78, 87, 125 Angelo, Anthony 120 Anthony, Charles 120 Anttila, Clinton 120 Anttila, Tom 132 Anzaldi, Carolyn 125 Anzaldi, Sam 113, 120 Anzaloni. Thomas 101, 120 Apanovich, Enick 73, 142 Apuzzo, Concetta 125 Apuzzo, Daniel 125 Ardente, John 142 Ardente, Mary 132 Ardente, Rose 132 Argentino, Grace 120 Arzentino, Mary 120 Ariola, James 120 Armhruster, Bruce 142 Armbruster, Susan 120 Armour, Althea 142 Armour, Lois 120 Amdt, Jean 142 Arndt, Richard 101, Arndt. William 82, 125 Amold, Jane 120 Arrigoni, Carl 142 Arrigoni, Madeylne Ascholf, Mary Ann Ashby, Linda 64.132 Ashcraft, Don 125 Ashcraft, Judy 125 Ashcraft, Karen 132, 142 Ashford, John 125 Attig, Carole 142 Auer, James 132 Augustinas, Leo 142 Augustine. Loretta 76. 78, 132 Aupier, Nancy 84, 132 Ausbrook, Bonnie 61, 125 Ausbrook. Linda 120 Austin. Carroll 132 Austin, Joseph 132 Austin, John 132 Austin, Rodney 66, 85. 100, 114, Avezzardo, Patricia 128 Azzarello, Katherine 132 120 125 87, 120 B Baas, Wayne 13, 142 Babinec, Virginia 142 Bachanan, James 145 Bacigalupo, Marge 132 Bacigaltgao, Mariann 142 Bader, ileen 64, 120 2 Baer, George 142 Baer, Harriet 125 Baer, Susan 64, 141, 142 Baethke, Henry 143 Bailey, David 120 Bailor, Ronald 66, 77, 91, 110, 143 Baker, Elizabeth 89, 115, 132, 143 Baker, James 120 Baker, Ruth 132 Bakken, Bonita 132 Baldassari, Mary 132 Balius, Edward 125 Ballengee, Virginia 120 Balon, Frank 107, 113, 120 Balow, Alexander 132 Balow, Diane 77, 115, 143 Balzer, Sharon 143 Bambas, Yvette 60 68, 74, 143 Bangert, Joseph 97 Banks, Antoinette 132 Banks, Sheila 132 Banks, Stanley 132 Bannon, Roberta 84, 132 Banthin, Joanne 68, 73, 75, 78, 115, 132 Baranowski, Raymond 132 Barabara, Frances 120 Barber, Barber, John 125 Karen 120 Barbar, Robert 125 Barcas, Nijole 73, 143 Barclay, Jean 132 Barheld, Jack 100, 132 Barfield, Michael 101, 107 Barger, John 120 Barnas, Judith 73. 143 Barnas, William 120 Barnich, Mary 132 Barone, James 132 Barre, Denruth 125 Barrett, La Verne 120 Barsema, Ronald 132 Barski, Joan 68, 132 Barta, Judith 125 Bartels, Leonard 132 Barth. Jayne 125 Bartelli, Sandra 125 Bartolini, Donald 132 Bartolone, Donald 143 Bartolotte, Robert 120 Barton, John 143 Bartonn, Nancy 68, 74, 91, 143 Bartosiak, Darlene 64. 132 Bartosiak, Patricia 132, 143 Bartscht, Lynn 77, 132 Bathie, George 120 Bathie. Ronald 143 Ra'telli, Sandra 125 Battista, Arlene 132 Batts. James 61. 84. 91, 141, Baughan, Virginia 125 Baughman, Carol 116, 132 Baughman, Carol 132 Baum, Patricia 143 Baumgart, Eric 132 Baumgarte, Brenda 125 Baumruck, Patricia 132 Baur, Thomas 143 Baustian, Lee 120 Bayert, Mark 132 Beaven, Kenneth 125 Beccue, Virginia 143 Becker, Elizabeth 125 Beckman, William 143 Bednar, Dennis 143 Beebe, Jay 125 Behrendt, Dianne 132 Behrens, Judy 89, 120 80. 143 Bejna. Barbara 78, 79, 115, 116, 141, 143 Bellia, Ronald 110. 143 Belline, Joseph 132 Belline, Phyllis 132 Bellis, Arnold 83, 132 Belpedio, Joseph 143 Bender, Thomas 132 Benes, Roger 120 Benisek, Paul 75. 85, 114, 132 Benja, Franklin 132 Ben jam in, Sharon 64, 125 Bennish. Jen'y 125 Benso, Patricia 125 Benson, James 114 Benson, Jane 143 Benson, Martin 120 BPn'ley. Richard 70. 143 Bcntt, Patricia 61. 68, 115, 143 Beranek. Robert 132 Berehitsky, Lea 83, 143 Rerebitsky. Seymour 143 Berg, Davina 125 Berg, Richard 132 Berg, Terry 144 Rervmen, Donald 82, 132 Bergman, Georizeanne 37, 132 Rfremen. Gerald 69, 132 Bergstrom, Jack 61, 90, 144 Berletich. Peter 101. 109, 120 Bernowski. Carole 132 Besaw. Dennis 120 Beukema, Maurice 132 Bianco, Charles 144 Bieleckie, Charles 132 Bierbrodt, Brenda 120 Bierbrodt, David 120 Bilenko, John 61, 107, 120 Bina, Carol 144 Bingham, Judith 132 Bir , Judy 144 Bisterfeldt, Barbara 89, 125 Bisterfeldt, Gail 64, 89, 132 Bisterfeldt, Linda 120 Bitmanek, Joan 132 Bjomson, Allen 144 Black, Elizabeth 75, 144 Blackburn, Jacquelyn 87, 125 Blackmore, John 132 Blahous, James 144 Blahous, Robert 132 Blair, Donna 125, 132 Blake, Diane 68, 78, 84, Blanche, Ralph 120 Blase, Barrie 132 Blasius, Judith 132 Blayney, Dennis 125 Bleck, William 132 Bleichroth, Kenneth 120 Blettner, Robert 120 Blickhahn, Thomas 107, 114, 120 Bliss, Georgia 88, 144 Bliss, John 132 Bliss, Lenore 132 Block, Sandra 78, 132 Blomquist, Beverly 120 Blumberg, Francis 69, 132 Blumberg, Rosalind 144 Blumka, Michael 79, 144 Blyth, Barbara 125 Boetman. Edith 144 Bobey, Ann 125 Bock, Andrew 132 Bock, Roger 120 Bodnar, Peter 91, 132 Boe, Barbara 125 Boeger, Mary 132 Boehm, John 125 Bojan, Linda 62, 144 Bojan, Richard 132 Bokemeier, Steve 62, 66. 85, 107, Bokomey, Barbara 132 Boldt, Raymond 101, 120 Boldt, Robert 120 Bommelman, Jacqueline 144 Bonaiide, Bruce 80. 81, 132 Bonauro, Joseph 120 Bond, Beverly 74. 144 Bones, Judith 144 Bones, Susan 132 Bongean, Judy 132 Bongianni, Celeste 75, 132 Bonner, Jannie 120 Bonner, Tom 132 Bonnet, Laurel 144 Booth, Barbara 120 Borchardt, Lois 132 Borchardt, Robert 107, 132 Borer, Barbara 144 Borker, Mack 132 Borker, Ronald 144 Borkovec, Richard 144 Borowski, Fred 132 Bortman. William 144 Borys. Bruce 125 Borzello, Guy 132 Bos, Edward 106. 125 Bosco, Thomas 125 Bossarte, David 132 Bossert, Margaret 120 Bostedo, Donna 132 Bouska, Jerry 132 Bowen, David 101, 120 Bower, Doris 120 Bowler, Madeleine 68, 90, 132 Boychuk. Dothea 132 Boyd, Alma 144 Boyd, Geraldine 120 Boyd, Leon 90, 144 Boyer, John 132 Bozzelli, Annette 132 Bradshaw, Kathleen 132 Brady, Bob 132 Brady, Margaret 78, 144 Brandau, Richard 61, 85, 99, Brasile, Angel 125 Brazouski, Antoinette 78, 125 Brechtel, Marjorie 144 Breivogel, Robert 125 Brenner, Mary 132 Brenner, Merry 68, 73, 144 Brescia, Ann 132 Brescia, Donato 125 Brest, Tina 126 Brettman, Suzanne 64, 126 Brinck, Marilyn 126 Brinck, Patricia 78, 145 Brink, Dolores 120 Brink, Leonard 101. 113, 120 Brinson, Ronald 109 Rrinson, Rosetta 145 Brinton, Allen 113, 120 211 88, 132 132 125 Brinton, Joyce 63, 68, 72, 74, 145 Britt, Patricia 132 Brittain, L. Wayne 132 Broadway, Vergia 132 Brogdon, Keith 99, 126 Bron, Robert 83, 90, 91, 132 Bmnge, William 132 Brooks, Gary 90, 91, 114, 132 Bmoks, Karen 64, 89, 132 Brooks, Robert 126 Brown, Billie 126 Brown, Clifford 99, 106, 113, 126 Brown, Dorvine 132 Brown, Fern 120 Brown, Gloria 76 Brown, Holly 90, 126 Brown, James 61, 108, 145 Brown, Judy 120 Brown, Leon 145 Brown, Marcia 61, 62, 68, 70, 75, 78, 132, 224 Brown, Necia 89, 126 Brown, Phyllis 132 Brown, Robert 97, 145 Brown, Ruth 132, 145 Brown, Sharon 89, 132 Brown, Walter 67, 78, 120 Brown, William 120, 145 Broz, PEZKY. 61, 62, 115, 132 Brucato, Linda 126 Brudnicki, Judy 132 Brunken. Ronald 126 Bruno, Donald 132 Brunst, Carl 62, 66, 67, 97 Brust, Caren 120, 132 Brust, Mary 126 Bruzek, Susan 64 Bryan, Ronald 126 Bryan, Sandra 78, 120 Bryson, Barbara 75, 116, 117, 132 Buchanan, Cathlin 126 Buchanan, James 145 Buchanan, Ronald 66, 67, 85, 97, 105. 132 Buchman, Linda 116, 126 Buchman, Roger 120 Buckner, James 69, 145 Budraitis, Edward 145 Buesing. John 67, 120 Bufttner, Kathleen 120 Bugajski, Beata 145 Bullajski, John 120 Bulger, Bonita 126 Bumbulis. Gunars 126 Bundy, Jack 103. 132 Bunn, Robert 120 Burda, Elmer 126 Burdett, Karen 132 Burditt, Jerry 145 Burgio, Charles 126 Burke Dennis 132 nurkej Judith ss, 77, 132 Burke Michael 132 aurkej Patricia 75. ss, 145 Burke . Burne, Bu me Bume Burne William 132 Diane 126 tte, John 114, 126 tte, Robert 145 tte, Sue 78. 132 Burton, Shirley 145 Busack. David 145 Bush, Bush. Busse, Carol 132 Sharon 120 Warren 145 Buster, Dorothy 126 Buta, Philin 132 Butkus, Wilhelmina 145 Butler, Butler, Byars, Byars, Byron , Caesar, Cahill, Cailey, Calabri Calcagno, Galendo, Cal iendo, Caliendo, Caliendo, Calvello, Camaioni, Hurzh 126 1nAnn 145 Edward 145 Eunice 70. 74, 145 Robert 132 Ronald 132 John 120 a. Dominic 126 Rosemary 61, 120 Faith 132 Gabriel 61. 109, 126 Michael 132 0. Neal 126 Frank 132 James 109, 126 Camaioni, Mary 121 Cammarata, Bart 85, 108, 145 Camp, James 126 Camp, Marla 121 Campagna, Lucille 145 Campbell, Alice 64, 126 Campbell, Barbara 126 Campbell, Nancy 76. 132 Cancilier, Charles 79, 145 Canestrini, Emma 146 Canestrini, Henry 126 Cannella, Joseoh 62, 108, 146 Cannici, Joseph 132 Cannon, John 83, 132 Cannon, Karol 121 Sec STUDENT INDEX tion I-Proviso East Cantore, Harold 146 Capitani, Cynthia 64, 121 Capitani, Jorene 126 Capouch, Edward 132 Cappello, Carmella, 121 Cappello, Lydia 126 Caputo, James 121 Caputo, Michael 101, 126 Caracci, John 101, 121 Carasella, John 132 Carbon, Geri 126 Carbone, Josephine 121 Carbone, Peter 132 Carlisi, James 132 Carlsen, Christine 11, 78 Carlson, Beverly 121 Carlson, Diane 132 Carlson, James A. 77 Carlson, James M. 132 Carlson, Karen 11, 146 Carlson, Ronald 126 Carmichael, Mack 132 Caron, Elton 121 Carpino, Arlene 126 Carpino, Betty 63, 126 Carpino, Darlene 132 Carpino, Louis 126 Carraro, Lois 126 Carswell, James 126 Carswell, Joan 126 Carter, Beverly 132 Carter, Linda 132 Cartwright, Barbara 132 Cartwright, Julie 75, 79, 132 Carucci, Rose 146 Carucci, Vivian 121 Carusiello, joseph 103, 126 Caruso, James 126 Caruso, Maureen 121 Cary, Cayle 146 Cascio, Anne 146 Cascone, Frances 61, 73 Case, Raymond 107, 121 Casey, Gerald 132 Casey, Patricia 126 Cash, Elmcr 126 Casiello, Nicholas 103, 132 Caslin, Patricia 64, 133 Casperson, Gilbert 146 Cassias, Sherry 121 Catanzaro, Anthony 121 Catanzaro, John 133 Catlin, Donald 146 Cavallaro, Carlo 69, 146 Cecchini, Bruce 121 Cella, Ursulla 78, 117, 133 Cermak, Ray 85, 97, 109, 133 Cerone, Florence 126 Cerrato, Patricia 126 Cerutti, Judith 71, 78, 91, 133 Cervone, Dan 133 Cervone, Donald 133, 146 Chalker Linda 61, 121 Chamness, Christine 126 Chapman, William 121 Chariton, Sandy 126 Chase, William 133 Chennell, Robert 133 Chiano, Catherine 121 Chiano, Jonellen 116, 133 Chiano, Peter 126 Chiarelott, Lorelei 77, 133 Chiarito, Joseph 121 Chiarito, Marie 133 Chiero, Frank 85, 133 Chiero, Michael 133 Chippeaux, Charlotte 76, 126 Chippeaux, Dolores 76, 146 Chirchirillo, Dominic 121 Chlipala, Barbara 116, 133 Chmumy, William 32, 61, 74, 80, 82, 146 Chrisman, Ann 73, 133 Christensen, Allen 83, 133 Christensen, Cecile 61, 117, 126 Christensen, Charles 133 Christensen, Coralee 146 Christensen, Corinne 133 Christensen, Ronald 121 Christiansen. Judith 126 Christman, Edward 83, 133 Christopher, Alex 121 Ciancio, Ronald 62, 146 Cichy, Gilbert 93, 126 Ciechanowski, Antoinette 121 Ciechanowski, Laurie 133 Cihak, George 68, 133 Ciminello, Jack 133 Cionca, Gloria 133 Ciotola, Sandra 64, 146 Ciotti, Nicholas 121 Cirone, Joseph 103, 121 Cisar, Alan 133 Cisar, Wayne 133 Clancy, Darlene 76, 146 Clardy, Clyde 121 Clark, Arthur 133 Clark, Charles 133 Clark, Marion 126 Clark, Philip 121 Clark, Susan 133 Clark, Thomas 101, 121 Clark, Verna 78, 133 Clarke, Marcia 146 Clelf, Walter 121 Cleff, William 87, 121, 133 Cliff, Kenneth 126 Clilford, Paul 101, 109, 121 Cload, Howard 133 Cloakley, Nancy 121 Coan, Mary 61, 133 Coan, Warren 146 Cobb, Laurel 133 Cobb, Lianna 121 Coburn, Dennis 100, 126 Cochran, Kathleen 133 Coenen, Colina 126 Coffman, Lynn 64, 133, 146 Cognato, Lorene 115, 133, 146 Cognato, Lorraine 89 Cohagen, John 101, 121 Cohen, Elaine 146 Cohn, Barry 87, 121 Colberg, Judy 126 Colby, James 133 Colby, Karen 133 Cole, Julia 121 Cole, Richard, 133 Coleman, Carol 133 Coleman, Michael 146 Coleman, Yvonne 133 Collins, Ethel 146 Collins, Kaform 85, 97, 146 Collins, Patrick 121 Collymore, Everett 133 Colombini, Alfred 146 Colonna, ,lames 126 Colonna, 'Thomas 133 Colucci, Dennis 133 Colwell, John 101, 121 Compton, Glenn 85, 100, 103, 126 Conklin, Mary 133 Conner, Joy 78, 126 Connolley, Arthur 106, 126 Connolley, Charles 109, 133 Connolley, Patrick 79, 146 Connorton, Sheila 133 Conrad, Allan 133 Conrad, Dolorese 121, 133 Conrad, Patricia 146 Conroy, Joseph 133 Conserriere, Paul 133 Contraveos, Angelo 126 Contraveos, Michael 121 Conway, Dennis 133 Conway. John 75, 90, 133 Cook, Ronald 121 Cook, Roy 133 Cook, Russell 121 Coon, Sharon 133 Copeland, Donald 133 Copeland, Ethel 133 Copp, Vincent 146 Cordell, William 62, 147 Corona, Carol 133 Corrao, Michael 133 Corratini, Susan 121 Cortino, Judith 133 Cortino, Russell 133 Costanzo, James 147 Cote, Donna 126 Cote, Jerome 126 Cotton, Helen 133 Counihan, Thomas 133 Couture, Claudette 133 Cox, Kenneth 147 Coyne, John 99, 133 Cozzi, Davis 147 Craig, Michael 126 Crail, Douglas 121 Crandall, Raymond 126 Crapo, Laurence 79, 147 Craw, Janet 64, 78, 89, 133 Crawford, William 121 Credity, Christine 61, 147 Criscione, Patricia 126 Criscione, Roberta 121 Crittenden, John 121 Croak, Thomas 67, 103, 126 Cross, Donald 121 Cross, William 133 Crowe, Juanita 147 Crowe, Stanley 121 D Dabey, Mary Ann 63, 68, 75, 76, 84, 133 Dachtera, Mary 133 Dahl, Barbara 62, 68, 74, 147 Dahmer, Edward 146 Dale, Benjamin 121 Dale, Linda 133 Dale, Mary 70. 74, 147, 174, 224 D'Alexander, Sandra 147 Daley, James 121 Daley, Sharon 147 Dalinis, John 133 Dalnes, Ken 133 Dalsandro, Adele 126 D'Amato, Lawrence 126 Dandridge, Brenda 133 Danek, Jeffrey 133 D'Angelo, Patricia 121 Linda 121 Daniel, Daniel, Thea 147 Daniels, Barbara 89, 133 Danish, Charles 87, 121 Danner, Judy 147 D'Ar:Eal, Anthony 83, 101, 109, D'Anza, Mary Ann 76, 147 Darnstadt, Lois 133 Darst, Valerie 61, 78, 133 Dasins, Martinette 86, 87, 93, Dasko, Joan 147 Datoli, Tony 121 Dickson, Richard 107, 113, 121 Di Cola, Tony 121 Diebold, Thomas 121 Dietrich, John 99, 126 Di Giacoma, Marianne 115, 126 DiGirolamo, Anthony 133 Dilallo, Richard 148 Dillenkofer, Henrietta 148 Dillon, Dennis 69, 148 Di Marco, Louis 126 Dimas, Louis 133 Dinicola, Ronald 126 DiPisa, Joseph 133 Dirian, Betty 126 Ditch, Thomas 133 Dittas, Barbara 133 Diviacchi, Giovanni 121 Divis, Arlene 76, 126 Dixon, John 148 Dixon, Margaret 148 Dixon, Philip 126, 148 Dluhy, Milan 62, 66, 107, 133 Dobson, Ralph 61, 75, 149 Dodegge, Thomas 133 Dolce, Jean 133 Dole, Wanda 64, 78, 133 Dolmant, Carl 133 Domark, Donna 64, 149 Dominik, Marie 133 Domrose, Jane 133 Domrose, Joan 133 Domrose, Robert 133 Dattolo, Arthur 126 Datz, Diane 126 Daudelin, Elaine 133 Dauer, Steven 133 Daugherty, Geraldine 133 Daugherty, Kathleen 133 Daukas, Marilyn 116, 133 David, Sharon 133 Donahue, James 100, 126 Donahue, Rosemary 126 Davies, Charles 69, 85, 93, 100, 126 Davies, John 147 Davies, Susan 8, 8 7 9, 133 Cheryl 121 Davis Davis, Gloria 126 Davis, Judy 61, 72, 74, 80, 81, Davis, Kathleen 121 Davis, Marsha 62, 75, 84, 90, 91, 133 Davis, Sheila 147 Culbertson, Arthur 107, 133 Culbertson, Frank 75, 85, 103, 146 Culumber, Judith 117, 146 Culumber, Rudy 85, 109, 133 Cummings, Pamela 133 Cuomo, Joann 133 Curiale, Michael 147 Curran, Kathleen 126 Curry, William 121 Custardo, Arthur 85, 97, 109, 133 Custardo, Fred 61, 101, 109, 113,121 Custardo, Patrick 149 Custardo, Rose 76, 126 Cygnar, Malcolm 69, 147 Czepiel, Leroy 133 Czerwinski, Naryann 147 Czop, Robert 121 Davis, Susan 61, 126 Davison, Barbara 13, 147 Davolio, Joan 78, 133 Day, Virginia 121 Deacon, Patricia 148 De Angelis, Arthur 121, 133 De Angelis, Richard 133 Deangelis, Barbara 121 DeAno, Geraldine 148 DeAno, John 67, 70, 74, 85, 108, De Blase, Rose 76, 126 De Carlo, Judith 133 DeCarlo, Thomas, 121 Decloux, Ronald 133 Decoste, Madeleine 148 De Fotis, Nicoletta 90, 133 De Fransceso, Joseph 133 De Grazio, Louise 89, 133 Dehnicke, Suzanne 89, 133 Deinhart, Phyllis 78, 133 Deitschel, Joseph 133 Delaney, Howard 126 Delaney, James 83, 121 Delaney, Walter 69, 148 DeLawter, Ruth 133 DeLeon, Robert 133 Debeonardi, Joseph 4, 148 Del Vescovo, Joanne 121 Del Vescovo, Joseph 121 Del Judice, Arlene 141, 148 DeLuca, Anthony 133 De Luca, Anthony R. 133 De Luca, Joseph 133 De Luca, Peter 133 Delvesco, Nancy 148 Delvescovo, Therese 148 DeMe0, Ricard 101, 121 Demardis, Ricky 133 Denavs, Livia 68, 75, 84, 133 Dennehy, Louretta 148 De Nicolo, Rose 64, 121 Denis, Charles 107, 113, 121 Dent, Charles 126 Dent, Clarence 121 De Pirro, Mari 126 De Rosa, Fran 121 Derr, Richard 133 Dericco, Patricia 126 De Simone, Karen 78, 121 De Simone, Martin 126 Detrain, Joan 133 De Veaux, Edward 101, 107, 121 DeVita, Gerard 133 De Vita, Joseph 100, 109, 121 De Windt, Dennis 126 Dexter, Bonnie 148 Dichiarro, Joseph 133 Di Chiarro, Mary 121 Dick, Sandra 121 212 Donat, Barbara 149 Donato, James 109, 133 Donofrio, Ken 85, 103, 149 Donovan, Nancy 64, 89, 126 Dooley, Mary 121 Dorion, Michael 149 Dorn, Kenneth 126 Dorsch, Jerry 133 Dortman, Jane 121 Doster, Elizabeth 133 Dote, Carol 133 Doti, Frank 126 Dougherty, Lynn 84. 89, 126 Douglas, Barbara 126 Douglas, Joseph 100, 106, 126 Douglas, Kenneth 67. 121 Douglas, Malcolm 133 Doyle, Anne 148 Dozier, Linda 121 Drake, Douglas 148 Drake, La Vetta 126 Drake, Patricia 121 Drake, Richard 133 Dravillas, Estelle 89. 121 Draxten, Lorie 61, 121 Dreshsler, Darlene 148 Drevalas, Barbara 93, 126 Drollinger, Joanne 133 Dubbeldam, Peter 121 Dubek, Elaine 71, 78, 133 Dubin, Dena 126 Dubicz, Sandra 68, 78, 89, 116 Dubs, Lee 70, 72. 75, 148, 224 Ducat, Barbara 133 Ducat, Diane 133 Duke, Carol 89, 126 Dullum, Valerie 73, 148 Dunlap, Robert 148 Dunnill, Frank 62, 85, 109, 149 Dunwoody, David 69, 149 Duresa, Carol 126 Durkin. Barbara 133 Durr, Beverly Dushek, Robert 133 Duska, James 133 Dutkovich, Sandra 64, 121 Dvorak, Carole 126 Dwoinen, Vicki 73. 133 Dwyer, Michael 113, 126, 149 Dyche, George 109, 113, 121 Dyche, Gerald 133 E Earnest, Kenneth 109, 126 Ebbert, Terry 66, 75, 85, 100, 109, 133 Ebelt Dawn 61, 121 Ebelt, Joyce 61, 121 Eckel, David 133 Eddy, Dennis 121 Eddy, Dianne 10, 149 Eddy, Marianne 126 Eddy, Russel 126 Edd Susan 133 Edgliiy, Richard 133 Edgren, David 67, 90, 91, 133 Edgren , David 67, 90, 91, 133 Edgren, Martha 89, 121 Edmonds, Gwen 126 Edmonds, Thomas 75, 133 Edwards, Donald 133 Edwards, Karen 126 Edwards, Robert 149 Eggers, Gary 121 Eggers, Thomas 133 Eggert, Dawn 65, 70, 75, 149, 224 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso East Ehlers, Ronald 126 Ehlert, Carl 133 Eichenfeld, Judy 149 Eierman, Robert 90 Eiermann, Sharon 133, 149 Ekberg, Terry 107, 113, 121 Ekeland, Richard 126 I-Zkstrom, Peter 133 Elkin, Sandra 61, 76, 126 Elk, James 149 Ellingsen, Jeanne 68, 126 Elliott, Benjamin 126 Ellis, Willie 66, 85, 97. 149 Ellman, Richard 133 Ellstrom, Richard 133 Elwood, Larry 108, 149 Emelio, Albert 126 Emmering, John 121 Engbrecht, Edward 69, 133 Engbrecht, Jack 149 Engelland, Cynthia 68, 149 Engelsman, Janet 78, 126 Engler, 1 Ensalaco, lse 149 Robert 103, 121 Ephgrave, Harry 121 Ephgrave, Richard 126 Ephgrave, Thomas 133 Erdmann, Linda 133 Ericksen, Barbara 133 Ericksen, Bonnie 121 Ericksen, Janet 68, 75, 90, 141, 149 Erickson, Melvyn 121 Erins, Janis 75, 80 Erins, Sandra 82, 84, 116, 117, 133, 150 Erman, Donald 133 Ermisch, Russell 126 Ernsta, Susan 61, 68, 78, 133 Esposito. Rosalie 121 Evans, Christine 133 Everett, Alice 89, 126 Exler, Gary 150 F Fabianni, Ronald 126 Fabiani, Sharon 126 Faillo, Frances 126 Faillo, Ronald 150 Fairchild, Jerry 150 Falbo, Anthony 126 Falbo, Harriet 121 Falco, James 126 Falcone, Patil 133 Faley, Sharon 121 Falletta, Patricia 150 Falsetti, Rosemary 150 Fanter, Barbara 150 Fanter, Geraldine 73, 76, 78, 133 Farone, Madelaine 64, 133 Farley, Dennis 133 Farley, Farley, Frederick 121 Richard I33 Farr, Charlotte 78. 126 Farrowe, Robert 133 Faukner, Elaine 126 Favale, Dennis 150 Federer, Judy 126 Fee, Judith 89, 126 Felfemtan, Richard 103, 126 Fehr, Randolf 133 Feick, Harold 126 Feitl, George 133 Feldman, Jo Ann 126 Feldman, Sandra 93, 126 Felgemaker, Gerhardt 133 Felice, Robert 133 Femali, Joseph 121 Femer, Carole 121 Fencl, Keith 126 Fero, John 133 Fiandalo, Carol 64, 150 Foley, Sharon 79, 84, 121 Follak, Michael 121 Follette, Linda 150 Forberg, Karen 80 Forbes, Barbara 150 Force, Thomas 103, 121 Ford, David 150 Ford, Sharon 127 Fornelli, Lon 134 Fornero, Judith 121 Fors, Leonard 134 Forshall, Darlene 91, 150 Forte, Barbara 134 Forte, John 134 Fortuna, Thomas 134 Fowler, Carolyn 121 Fowler, Winifred 127 Fox, Alicia 150 Fox, Richard 127 Fox, Robert 134 Fracasso, Kenneth 127 Franch, Albert 127 Francia, John 134 Frank, James 113, 121 Frank, Sharon 134 Franz, Charlotte 134 Franz, Donald 134 Franzl, Karen 70. 90, 150 Frasca, Marco 150 Frederick, Lynne 150 Frega, Charles 134 French, Gene 134 French, Sherron 64, 78, 150 Freudenberger, John 150 Fried, Marlene 127 Frigo, Gino 134 Fry, George 110, 127 Fry, Nancy 62, 68, 74, 78, 150 Fry, Robert 121 Fryar, Bruce 114, 121 'uist, Barry 134 Fulk, Norman 134 Fuller, Edward 134 Fuller, Irene 61, 68, 117 Fulton, Donald 151 Funke, Marie 127 Furlong, Michael 134 Furlong, Robert 151 Furman, Bill 134 G Gaddie, Nancy 151 Gaddis, Robert 134 Gafkowski. Adolph 134 Gahler, Charles 121 Galanopoulos, Angie 64, 127 Galante, Georganna 121 Gallina, Patricia 151 Gale, Edgar 101, 121 Galella, Bob 121 Gallond, George 136 Galloway, Dennis 127 Galloway, Karen 151 Galvin, Peter 134 Gannett, Robert 69 Garbe, Darlene 121 Gibson, John 121 Gibson, Louis 61, 62, 66, 74, Gibson, Marian 134 Giello, Donna 134 Giers, Robert 121 Giese, Gail 64, 134 Giese, Marcia 134 Gieser, Richard 134 Giguere, Ronald 134 Gi es, James 127 Giles, Margaret 134 Gill, Sharon 78 Gillespie, Bennie 134 Gillespie, James 121 Gillespie, Janice 134 Gillig, Dennis 82 Gillig, Donald 151 Gillis, Lee 134 Ginder, David 83, 121 Giocomo, James 134 Giordano, Janice 121 Giordano, Judith 121 Garber, Lawrence 151 Garceau, Joann 76 Gardner, lrene 127 Gardner, Richard 134 Garrett, Albert 101, 121 Garrison, Patricia 73, 77 Garton, Donna 121 Gaston, Sandra 121 Gates, Barbara 134 Gates, Estelleterese 151 Gates, Robert 134 Gatlin, Nancy 90, 151 Gatti, Rose 134 Gatto, Tom 134 Gaydasch, Alexander 80. 81, 151 Ficht, Joyce 150 Fierer, Lorelei 134 Figler, Janice 64, 126 Filek, Margaret 134 Finch, Dilys 68, 89 Findley, Fred 134 Finkbeiner, Diane 126 Finkbeiner, Lynn 78, 89 Finley, Marcia 77 Fioramonti, Donald 61, 87, 150 Fioramonti, Marlene 89, 115 Fiovranti, Charles 150 Fiorito, Nick 69, 85, 100 Fiorito, Vincenta 150 Fippinger, Lynne 64 Gebhart, Kathryn 61, 75, 84 Gehr, David 101, 121 Gehrt, Lynn 151 Geiersbach, Donald 134 Gembeck, Frank 134 Gemberling, Constance 134 Gemberling, George 127 Gemkow, Ronald 85, 100, 109 Gendel, Jill 80, 81. 127 Genens, Sharon 116 Gengler, Darlene 121 Gengler, Joanne 121 Georgios, Randall 127 Giordano, Myrna 127 Girard, Dawn 134 Giugliano, Barbara 84 Gugiano, Brigitte 134 Giuliano, Donald 109, 121 Gladinus, John 10, 97, 151 Glaser, Richard 151 Glazebrook, Joyce 127 Gleba, Edward 101, 121 Glover, Carlotta 90, 127 Glover, Marcia 127 Gobetz, Patricia 134 Goersmeyer, Sally 121 Golf, Leonard 134 Goszer, Kathy 121 Gold, Thomas 110 Golden, George 134 Golding, John 134 Goldman, Leonard 99 Goldstein, Alan 151 Goldstein, Noel 62, 66, 85, 151 Golen, Joan 134 Golz, Karen 89, 127 Gonzalez, Eddie 121 Goodman, Donald 127 Goodman, Michael 66, 80, 81, 151 Goodwin, Richard 134 Goossen, Sandra 68, 75 Gord, Glenda 61, 121 Gordon, Beverly 89 Gordon, Howard 55. 82 Gordon, William 109, 121 Goree, Tommie 134 Gorge, Jimmy 134 Gorka, Virginia 134 Gorman, John 127 Gorman. Noleen 134 Gorr, Alexander 134 Gorr. Steven 121 Gottfried, Dennis 69 Gottfried, Theodore 152 Gould, Joseph 151 Gould, Winifred 68, 131, 134 Govas, William 151 Goy, William 134 Goyack, Ronald 134 Grabske, Sussanna 134 Grabski, Judith 68, 78, 79, 90 Grace, Gloria 151 Grady, Robert 67, 106, 113, 127 Graf, Sharon 90, 151 Graham, Esther, 151 Graham, Olivia 151 Graiber, Lawrence 151 Grames, Rosemarie 127 Granato, Dorothy 134 Grant, Margaret 134 Grants, Ina 151 Granz, Frank 83 Grapes, Helen 93, 152 Grapes, Ruth 152 Grasher. James 121 Gray, Catherine 78, 87 Gray, Edward 85. 127, 152 Gray, Richard 121 Grillith, Peggy 152 Grigaitis, Joanne 152 Grilli, Wiliam 85, 100, 152 groelneigrld, Elle-,il 90, 152 ro , ancy Gros, April 64, 152 Grotz, Thomas 134 Gruber, Carolyn 60, 75, 152 grundkecoliliaine 125, 75, 152 rune, r on Guadagnoli, Gerrie 79, 152 Ccluenhther, Kkenngtlh 134 uerine, ac Guerino, Jloanne 152 Guerreri, Theresa 134 Guerfierek Carme517 121 .uet er, rene 1 guilmoragnjaelweline 127 u ey, a gungersen, laaine fun erson, aren Gunst, Jarene 64, 89, 121 Gunst, Victor 77, 87, 93, 127 Gustafson, Elaiine 127 Gust, Ralph 152 gustiafsolii, hJa'r5tesl2g21 .ut , ic a Gutman, Daniel 75, 79 Gutzman. Ronald 152 Guzzo, lda 122 H Joanne 116, 152 Haack, Hadley, Judith 62, 63, 68, 141, 152 Hagemann, Susan 134 Hagen, David 77 Hagenaer, Jacqueline 152 Hager, Dale 89 Hager, Lynn 89, 122, 152 Ha'ek, Thomas 134 Halgas, Patricia 134 Hall, Carolyn 153 Hall, Gala 122 Hall, Mary 153 Hall, Terry 85, 107 Hallaert. Leon 153 Halle, S. 84 Halstengard, Anna 76 Haltman, A. 122 Hambley, Marvin 122 Hamilton, Bettina 61, 122 Hamilton, Ronald 90, 100, 122 Hamilton, Sandra 75. 153 Hammers, William 69, 153 Hammond. Richard 87, 88, 93 Hancur, Joseph 122, 153 Hanke, Amy 127 Hanke. Amy 127 Hankerson, Romal 134 Hanley, Marla 34. 122, 153 Hanley, susan 122 Hansen, Alan 153 Hansen, Judith 75 Hansen, Marcia 64, 68 Hanson, Judith 153 Hanson, Karen 63, 64, 127 Harder, Dona 153 Green, Donna 134 Green, Keith 134 Green, Sharron 127 Greene, Linda 62. 88, 152 Greene, Nancy 127 Hardman, Mary 134 Hardman, Ronald 134 Hardt, Sharon 75 Hare, Brenda 134 Harhay, Elaine 127 Harhay, Lavergne 134 Harjes, Margarey 134 Harjes, Patricia 134 Harness, Indy 127 Harper, Thomaseen 76, 127 Harris, Harvey 127 Harris, John 127 Harris, Richard 134 Harris, Sharon 153 Harrison, Dennis 85, 99, 109, 113, 127 Harrold. Wayne 134 Hart, Dolores 134 Hart, S. 68 Hartman, Phil 69 Hartwig, Richard 134 Harwood, Carole 134 Harwood, James 134 Harwood, Joyce 153 Haskins, Karen 93, 127 Gerdes, Edward 134 Gerisch, Carol 151 Fippinger, Ronald 86, 87, 88, 93, 110 Fippenger, Terrance 101, 113, 121 Firmiss, Marlene 134 Fischer, Margaret 150 Fischer, Patricia 78, 89 Fisher, Curtis 114 Flagll. William 134 Fleege, Rudolph 126 Fleischman, Richard 134 Fleming, Joyce 134 Fletcher, Joseph 134 Fletcher, Philip 126 Flickinger, James 134 Florez, Ramon 121 Geritano, Irene 127 Gershkowitz, Ruth 61, 89, 127 Geske, Thomas 157 Cher, Richard 113, 121 Giambelluca, Joe 127 Giambelluca, Lois 121 Giampino, Mary Ann 76, 127 Gibbs, Bonnie 151 Gibbs, Charlene 61, 75, 78, 151 Gibbs. Owen 134 Gibellina, Joanne 127 Gibson, Connie 134 Gibson, Diane 134 Gibson, Gloria 121 Greene, Patricia 94, 141, 152 Greenholf, Gail 127 Greenholf, Nancy 152 Greenwood, Betty 134 Greig, Judith 152 Gren, Rita 134 Greninger, Tom 66. 67, 85, 97 Gretzema, Terry 127 Gricius, Leonard 152 Gricius, Thomas 134 Griep, Sharon 89 Griesbach, Alice 68, 121 Hass, Beverly 134 Hass. Sherry 127 Griflin, Dennis 113. 127 Griflin, Dorothy 106, 152 Grillin, Gloria 152 Grillin, Kenneth 134 Grillin, Mary 134 Griflin, Richard 134 213 Hathaway, James 108, 153 Haug, Caro yn 61, 62, 153 Hauptstein, Karl 127 Hauser, Roberta 64, 75, 90, 91 Havell, William 127 Hawk, Robert 127 Hawkins, Douglas 134 Hayley. Vincent 134 Hays, Russell 122 Haywood, Judith 153 Heagle, William 153 Heaney, Frances 153 Heaney, William 110, 122 Heard, Leslie 78. 120, 122 Hebner, Ken 122 Heck, William 101, 103, 122 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso East Hedum, Kathe 64, 78, 127 Heftrig, Judy 62, 75, 90, 153 Hegau, Betsy 127 HeZY. Sheila 62, 68, 72, 74, 153 Heidenway, James 90, 153 Heignley, Ray 122 Hei , James 122 Heil, Jane 153 Heil, John 122 Heil, Laura 134 Heimann, Bill 61, 66, 74, 153 Heinking, James 153 Heinrich, David 134 Heinrich, Erich 153 Heisler, Janice 78, 153 Heizmann, Emest 122 Hejnosz, Robert 127 Heller, Charles 134 Heller, Karen 122 Helling, John 61, 106, 127 Hemstreet, Gerald 134 Hencyk, Carolyn 127 Henderson, Arlan 101, 122 Henderson, Freddie 127 Hendrick Margery 72, 74, 77, Hendricks, Sandra 122 Hendrix, Elena 134 Henkle, William 134 Henselman, Lois 153 Henson, Lynn 122 Henzler, Caryl 134 Henzler, Judith 134 Herhold, Hermach Donald 101, 172 , Jeffrey 62, 82, 153 Hermann, Jack 127 Hemer, Herold, Herold, Heroux, Heroux, Heroux, Herrman James 74, 154 Anna 134 Nancy 122 George 134 Marianne 127 Virginia 134 n, Raymond 134 Hess, Barbara 75, 78, 154 Hess, Chris 127 Hettinger, Tom 127 Heyse, Kenneth 99, 154 Hillgenberg, Jerry 127 Hilgeneck, Betty 154 153, Horvath, David 91, 135 Hostetler, Harry 122 Hostetler, Jon 135 Hostetler, Sara'Jo 122 Houkal, Joan 61, 75, 79, 135 Houseman, Robin 135 Houston, Judy 64, 135 Hovorka, James 135 Howard, Barbara 135 Howard, Judith 127 Howard, arry 62, 97, 135 Howard, Mary 122 Howard, Walter 154 Howell, William 114, 135 Hil ert, Joann 61, 68, 75, 78. 116 Hili Edward 99, 127 Hill, Jeannine 63, 75, 154 Hillery, Barbara 134 Hinchley, Marsha 122 Hinds, Jon 154 Hines, Dorothea 64, 122 Hinkle, Ruth 75, 79, 84, 89 Hinz, Charles 11, 109 Hirschfield, Ted 87, 154 Hirsen, Daniel 89, 93, 122 Hitzeman, Nancy 68. 77, 91, 154 Hlavac, Gary 83, 127 Hobart, James 69 Hobbs, Jean 73 Hoch, Howard 134 Hodorowich, Faye 77 Hoehne, Janice 61, 67, 115, 154 Hoeksema, Dennis 100, 127 Hoem, John 90, 91, 154 Hoenisch, Leroy 134 Hoenisch, Richard 122 Hofer, Dorothea 63, 68, 122, 154 Hofer, Jarxeslgg, 66, 69, 85, 110 Hofman, Hoffman, Barry 154 Hoffman, Benette 78, 127 Hoffirizgn, Beverly 78, 82, 87, 93, 11 Hoffman, Donald 83 Hoffman, Jeraldine 78 Hoffman, Raymond 127 Hofmann, August 127 Hofmann, George 154 I-Iohn, Leonard 83 Hohnsen, Patricia 127 Holcombe, Priscilla 77, 91, 127 Holden, Ford 134 Holian, David 85, 99, 109, 127 I-Iolle, Sharon 127 Holley, Edgar 101, 107, 122 Holly, Judy 154 Holly, Ronald 127 Holper, Susan 75, 78, 79 Holst, Carol 78, 122 Holte, Dale 134 Holte, David 134 Holte, Dennis 154 Holte, Ronald 134 Holten, Terrence 154 Holtquist, Michael 134 Holys, Robert 122 Holys, Ronald 122 Hoover, David 127 Hopkins, Brian 134 Hof-Te, Dennis 127 Ho orwich, Peter 122, 135 Hordorwich, Virginia 122, 135 Horn, Patricia 154 Horney, Sonja 127 Horton, Charles 106, 127 Horton, Doris 78, 127 6, Hoym, Kathleen 135 Hozian, Pamela 91, 135 Hmcirik, Sharon 64, 154 Hrncirik, Susan 122 Hubbell, Sandra E. 135 Hubbell, Sandra S. 135 Hudec, Joseph 135 Huebner, Cathie 91, 135 Huether, Eddie 87, 135, 154 Huether, Marlene 122 Huffer, Tom 99, 109, 113, 127 Hufline, Thomas 135 Huffman, Lawrence 135 Huffmon, Dennis 135 Huggins, Herman 135 Hughely, Lottie 76, 127 Huie, Raymond 122 Hull, Patricia 135 Humphrey, Robert 87, 135 Hundley, Patricia 154 Hunt, Carole 154 Hupp, Jacquelyn 62, 135 Hurst, Pristell 122 Husser, Carole 154 Huster, Robert 85, 135 Huston, 68 Hustoles, Jane 72, 79, 154 Hutcherson, Beatty 135 I Iannantuoni, Ted 135 Iannone, Judith 78, 116, 154 Ianozzi, Eileen 73, 135 Iflland, Penny 155 Inglis, Wayne 155 Iovino, Joseph 122 Iovino, Mai? 135 Irwin, Davi 155 Isaacson, Larry 135 Isaacson, Richard 135 Isaacson, William 122 Iusi, Linda 122 Ivancevich, Nada 135 Ivins, Karen 63, 75, 78, 135 Ivory, James 135 Ivory, Lonnie 127 Jablonsky, Sylvia J93, 135 Jacknow, Gerald 135 Jacks, Marjorie 64, 127 Jevey, Sandra 79, 122 Jewell, Claude 110, 135 Jewell, Darlene 122, 155 Jewell, Donna 122 Jischke, Francis 127, 155 Jischke, Martin 155 Johns, Donna 155 Johnson, Clifford 122 Johnson, Donald 135, 155 Johnfggi, Donna 61, 68, 93, 99, 127, Johnson, Faith 135 Johnson, Gail 61, 75, 79, 89, Johnson, Harvey 4, 71, 79, 155 Johnson, Jim 85, 97, 105, 155 Johnson, Karen 88, 90, 155 Johnson, Kay 73, 135 Johnson, Louise 78, 89, 135 Johnson, Lynette 73, 80, 135 Johnson, Merrilynne 122 Johnson, Michael 155 Johnson, Miriam 93, 127 Johnson, Pamela 64, 122 Johnson, Philip 135 Johnson, Richard 135 Johnson, Robert 135 Johnson, Robert 127 Johnson, Ruth 116, 127 Johnson, Wayne 155 Johnston, Linda 64, 91, 127 Johnston, Millicent 61, 70, 155 Jones, Alan 135 Jones, Bernard 85, 97, 109, 155 Jones, Curtis 122 Jones, Jean 62, 135 156 Jones, Jerry 62, 66, 55, ss, 110, iss Jones, Jo Ann 75, 88, 156 Jones, Joyce 89, 135 Jones, 'Juanita 135 Jones, aren 122 Jones, Linda 135 Jones, Patricia 72, 73, 115, 156 Jones, Richard 135 Jones, Ronald 127 Jones, Sandra 156 Jones Thomas 135 Jordoh, Arthur 67, ss, 156 Robert 135 Keller, Keller, B, 83 Kelly, Earl 122, 127 Kelly, Emory 122 Kelly, Karen 135 Kelsen, Carol 122 Kelsen, June 78, 157 Homer 122 Kemp, Kempf, John 135 Darlene 127 Kemph, Kemph, Donald 127 Kemfston, Jewel 62, 90, 157 Ken ricks, Charles 135 Kenik, Judy 135 Kennedy, Ed 135, 157 Kennedy, James 61 Kennedy, Julie 61, 79. 122, 135 Kerber, Daniel 135 Kerekes, Steven 135 Kerger, Cynthia 72, 157 Kersten, Thomas 127 Kessel, Patricia 90, 157 Kesslering, Kathleen 157 Kett, Terenoe 75, 114, 157 Keun, Marshall 157 Keys, Kenneth 66, 85, 157 Kibbe, Janet 157 Kieft, John 61, 75, 157 Kiener, Judy 122 Kiipsaar, lnne Lee 127 Kildau, Beverly 157 Killeen, Judith 127 Kim, Charles 122 Kimball, Judith 127 Kimbrell, Clinton 101, 122 Kimbrell, Melinda 122 Kincaid, Joyce 74, 90, 157 Kindell, Mary Jane 135 King, Florence 64, 68, 141, 157 King, Robert 83, 127 Kirkling, Elinor 116, 135 Kirschbaum, Nancy 127 J ack son Charrlotte 135 Jackson Effie 135 Jackson, G. 127 Jackson, Janet 122 Jackson Karen 127 Jackson Katy 122 Jackson Larry 135 Jackson Lillian 127 Jackson Patricia 155 Jackson Sharon 135 Jackson, Walter 101 Jackson, William 101, 122, 127 Jacobazzi, Madelaine 135 Jacobs, Barbara 68, 82, 127 Jacobs, Roger 69, 114, 127 Jacobsen, Brian 155 Jacobsen, Robert 155 Jafli, A1 127 Jahnke, Katherine 127 Ja.hnke, Ronald 135 Jahsmann, Eugene 135 Jahsmann, Judith 122 Jakawich, Joan 75, 80, 135 Jakubowski, Janet 135, 155 James, Gary 135 Janek, Patricia 135 Janiszewski, J. 135 Janka, Gerald 127 Jankowski, Shirley 127 Jaras, Lucy 155 Jaristorf, Linda 127 Jar a, Roland 62, 155 armak, Michaeline 135 Jarosk, Lucille 135 Jaris, Ann 135 Jasiak, Frances 135 Jaskoske, Jim 135 Jedike, David 1455 Jenkins, Juanita 127 Jennings, William 155 Jensen, Adrianne 135 Jerzak, Valerie 78, 155 Jeskey, Ronald 127 Jessica, John 135 Jessie, Suzanne 87, 155 Jordon, Philip 113, 127 Jostes, Richard 127, 135 Jourdan, Marlene 135 Joyner, Kathryn 122 Jubner, C. 68 Judd, Edward 87, 93, 156 Julian, Dennis 100, 101, 127 Julian, Ronald 135 Jundt, Joyce 135 Jurlna, Jerald 135 Just, Susan 127 K Kabat, Ardele 64, 78, 135 Kachlic, William 127 Kahler, Harvey 87, 93, 156 Kaiser, 'Joann 89, 127 Kalal, athleen 135 Kalbasz, Theresa 89, 1-35 Kalina,siJoy 61, 78, 122 Kalinau as, Mary 135 Kalinoski, Dennis 135 Kaliski, Marion 156 Kallas, Nick 135 Kamens, Patricia 135 Kamin, Ra ond 156 Kampf, Rolgrt 85, 99, 109, 127 Kamphouse, 'Judy 127 Kamphouse, athleen 122 Kanter, David 135 Kappes, Gloria 68, 78, 81, 135 Kappesser, Larry 101, 122 Karas, Daniel 76, 156 Karbowski, Anne 122 Kardatzke, Arthur 135 Karel, Rudy 122 Karlin, David 87, 122 Karras, Georgine 61, 89, 127 Kasper, Beverly Jean 68, 127 Kaspar, John 135 Kasper, Diane 156 Katauskas, Ursula 63, 68, 75, 93, 135 Katzel, Donna Jean 122 Kaufman, Christina 122 Kaul, Heinz 156 Kavanagh, James 85, 135 Kay, Sandra 78, 84, 135 Kearney, Barbara 84, 135 Keating, Barbara 135 Keating, Bonnie 68, 127, 135 Kebschull, Nancy 76, 127 Keding, Robert 69, 156 Keding, Wayne 83, 156 Keegan, John 156 Keen, Dolores 156 Kehring, Janet 127, 156 Kehring, Robert 157 Keillor, William 127 Keller, Carl 113, 127 Keller, Charles 127 Keller, Dale 135 Keller, Linda 77, 127 214 Kirsh, Sharon 78, 155 Kirsons, Maris 38, 66, 74, 80, 81, 157 Kissel, Robert 135 Kistenbroker, Susan 89, 122 Kitchens, Richard 122 Klatt, Elizabeth 122 Klean, Gary 68, 75, 97. 157 Klean, Judith 77, 78, 93, 109, 157 Kleckner, Richard 157 Kleckner, Robert 127 Klein, John 157 Klein, Joseph 127 Klein, ulse 116, 128 Klein, Sandy 61, 62, 68, 75, 135 Kleine, Alice 135 Klemp, Linda 135 Klemp, Valerie 122 Kliem, Arlene 128 Kline, Evelyn 135 Kline, Joan 128 Klingbert, Ray 135 Klipp, Darlene 128 Kllpjp, Kenneth 135 Klo ucher, Thomas 135 Klockany, Sandra 73, 135 Klod, Geraldine 64, 68, 135 Klomp, Donald 128 Klopack, Geraldine 157 Klopcic, Barbara 135 Knight, Paul 122 Kn0PP. Marvin 157 Knosr, Joan 61, 79, 115, 128 Knu sen, Lois 61, 62, 74, 157 Knudsen, Randall 77, 128 Knudson, David 87, 157 Koba, Nicholas 135 Koc, Wayne 135 Koch, Donald 135 Kochan, Frank 157 Kochenderfer, Nancy 75, 78, 135 Kochenderfer, Patsy 75, 78, 135 Kodl, John 122 Kodl, Sharon 135 Koebel, Lynette 67, 68, 74, 158 Kolinski, Richard 158 Kolschowsky, Leonard 85, 135, 108 Kolski, Steve 103, 135 Kolzow, Jean 128 Konopka, Dave 158 Konopka, Stanley 135 Konvlcka, Marilyn 64, 73, 87, 158 Kopija, Kenneth 158 Kopija, Shirley 135 Kopke, Judith 68, 135 Korinek, Marlene 135 Korrell, Sharon 135 Korte, Rudolf 158 K C 1 A 135 os, am nn Kos, Ronald 60, 66, 74, 85, 103, 158 Kostal, James 61, 72, 158 Kothera, William 135 Kotulski, Theodore 81, 135 Koukol, Thomas 69, 135 Koutnik, Alfred 158 Kowal, Judy 128 Kowal, atricia 135 Kowalski, William 135 Kowalski, William J. 122 Martino, Sharon 72, 161, 174 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso East Kowell, Julia 128 Eozgchu Pagifia 122 ra t, o Kraft, Walter 101, 122 Krall, Carl 84, 101, 122 Kramer, Barbara 128 Kramer, Stuart 122 Kraus, J-gseph 128 Kraus, onard 135 Kraus, Linda 78, 135 Krause, Carol 116, 135 Krause, Marilyn 75, 116, 117, Krejci, Joann 135 Krejci, urlie158 Krengel, Edith 71, 158 Kriese, Robert 64, 128 Krinik, Sandra 62, 128 Kroeger, Harriet 117, 128 Kroe 1, Eileen 68, 74, 77, 90, 158 Krogg? Chadwick 122 Krol, Joanne 128 Krope, Carolyn 135 Kross, Maryann 135 Krubl, Tom 128 Krueger, Thomas 158 Krumwiede, Esther 122 Kruse, Dominic 128 Kruse, Edwin 83, 122 Kruse, Frank 135 Kruse, Robert 158 Krusinis, Tom 135 Kryger, Edward 135 Kryger, Kenneth 122 Kubin, Karen 64, 78, 135 Kubin, Leonard 135 Kucera, Karen 77, 78, 80, 135 Kuch, Jacqlueline 128 Kucik, Wil iam 61, 66, 90, 135 Kuecker, John 135 Kueltzo, Sharon Lee 64, 122 Kuhlman, Richard 122 Kuhlmann, Carol 73, 158 Kujawa, Richard 135 Kukkonen, Walter 107, 122 Kukla, Carolyn 158 Kukla, Linda 122 Kukla, Patricia 158 Kulp, Terry 105, 135 Kumnick, John 75, 128, 158 Kunkel, Marles 84, 135, 141 Kure, Sharon 78, 115, 135 Kurkjian, Gerald 122 Kurowski, Tom 135 Kurth, Suzanne 128 Kurtz, Helen 122 Kunz, Margaret 68, 135 Kuschel, Kenneth 135 Kushman, Lynnelyn 52, 158 Kushman, Richard 128 Kusman. Susan 135 Kusta, Edward 85, 135 Kwiatkowski, Barbara 158 Kwiaatgtgmwski, David 62, 67, 85, 105, L Laatz, Dawn 88, 158 La Badie, Lawrence 128 LaBounty, Margaret 158 Laccabne, Lawrence 158 Lachnit, Betty Lou 122 Lachnit, Gloria Ann 135 Lachona, Patricia 75. 89, 135, Laforte, Merrilin 158 Lally, Carole 135 Laman, Linda 122 Lamantia, Marino 158 Lambke, Joanne 122 Lambke, Michael 100, 159 La Montagna, Corrine 135 La Montagia, Glen 122 Lamonte, ucile 135 Lapham, Richard 66, 85 Lamz, Richard 159 Lance, Marlene 75, 116, 159 Landa, Dennis 61, 62, 66, 67, 70, 74, 97, 159 Landa, Kenneth 67, 106, 128 Landers, Donna 159 Landis, Roger 135 Landry, Kay, 159 Laney Rob ie 135 Langell Lester 99. loo, 128 Langmler, Karen 128 Lantz, Carol 122 Lapham, Richard 103, 135 La Pointe, Colette 122 LaPuzza, Carmelita 159 LaPuzza, Virginia 122 Laraia, Ruth 135 Laramie, Ernest 103, 159 Lardino, Carol- 135 Larmay, Bonnie Jo 60, 115, Larson, Wayne 109, 122 Lascola, Orlando 128 Laskey, Elizabeth 75, 135 Laskowski, Michael 135 Latko, Ronald 110, 122 Laube, Vaira 74, 159 Lauer, Diane 128 Launius, Lindell 128 Laursen, Pat 135 Lavicka, Frank 159 Lavicka, Richard 103, 128 Lawrence. David 113, 122 Lawrence, Fred 135 Lawrence, Patricia 64, 159 Lawrence, William 122 Lawson, David 159 Lawson, Donna Lee 135 Lazovick, Martin 122 Leber, Allan 159 Leber, Clifford 83, 122 Leckie, Margaret 73, 78, 159 Leclair, Diane 135 Lee, Wanda 135 Leek, Dennis 135 Lehmann, Edward 101, 122 Lehpamer, Philip 74, 82, 159 Leland, David 159 Leline, Barbara 74, 88, 122, 159 Leline, Brian 67 Lemen, Linda 78, 135 Leming, Joy 68 Irming, Warren 159 Lemons, Monty 135 Lemons, Nedra 64, 128, 135 Leninger, Carol 122 Leninger, James 122 Leninger, Mary 141, 159 Leo, Andrea 61, 84, 135 Leone, Giacomo 128 Lephamer, Philip 66 Lepins, Joyce 61, 128 Leppig, Donna 159 Lerner, Eli 70, 72, 74, 87, 88, 159 Leroy, Robert 135 Lesak , Dorothy 78, 135 Less, William 135 Lessenberry, Sherry 76, 159 Letto, JoAnn 122 Levita, Dominic 135 Lewis, Barbara 159 Lewis, David 128 Lewis, Donna 122 Lewis, Kay 76, 135 Lewis, Lawrence 99, 101, 122 Licht, Adeline 135 Licht, Frederick 159 Licht, Jacqueline 76, 128 Liddell, Jane 68, 87, 93, 159 Liddell, William 135 Lidster, Richard 128 Liebing, Michael 135 Leisen elt, Florence 122 Lietz, Diane 122 Lietz, Martin 87, 101, 122 Lightell, Kenneth 87, 110, 122 Lightell, Robert 110, 128 Lighthart, Ronald 135 Liguori, Joseph 160 Limperis, Samuel 85, 108, 160 Lincoln, Barbara 160 Lind, Janice 84, 135 Lind, Nina 135 Lindahl, Marilee 64, 122 Lindeen, Thomas 128 Lindeman, Nadine 160 Lindemann, Arthur 128 Lindmeier, John 69, 160 Lindmeier, Mary Ann 128 Lindner, Jeanette 135 Lindsay, Clarence 70, 74, 80, 1 Lindsey, Jerry 61 Linduska. Jim 90 Lipkin, Sharron Jean 84, 128 Lipper, Phyllis 160 Liston, Richard 128 Lisuzzo, Donald 128, 160 Lisuzzo, Mary 128 Liszko, Sandra 160 Little, Joseph 136 Little. Sharon 75, 79, 136 Lobrillo, Paulette 64, 78, 160 Lockhart, Gerry 160 Lockhart, Robert 79, 85, 109 Lockwood, Charles 128 Lockwood, Robert 128 Lofendo, Joan 160 La Rocco, Judith 128 Larecoo, Paul 128 Larsen, Douglas 101, 122 Larsen, Patricia 135 Larson, Allen 100, 135 Larson, Richard 135, 159 Larson, Sharon 91 Lofton, Betty 122 Logan, Laveeda 160 Logan, Patricia 128 Logan, Theodore 160 Logan, Veronica 122 Logan, William 122 lmzzi, Anna Marie 128 Loizzo, Camille 68, 160 Lolli, Joseph 128 Long, Diane 68, 122 Long, Donna 122 Long, Jonas 85 Long, Lloyd 128 93, 60 Long, Robert 79, 160 Long, Willie 99, 105, 113, 128 Longhouser, John 103, 113, 128 Longley, Gordon 160 Longs, ionas 91, 97, 108, 160 Lopez, amon 136 Lorat, Lucille 98, 128 Lorek , Donna 136 Lorenzo, Janet 160 Loring, Jo 68, 136 Losacco, Joseph 122 Losacco, Michael 136 M arsden, Janet 64, 128 Marsh, Elaine 61, 70, 161 Marshall, Ann 60, 74, 161 Marshall, Linda 115, 136 Marshall, Nancy 136 Marshall, Patricia 63, 78, 128 Martens, Martens, Henry 69, 161 Leslie 136 Martin, Alfred 136 Martin, Donald 85, 97, 136 Martincich, Mary 122 oe 136 Louise, Anthony 106, 128 Lowe, Richard 66, 75, 85, 110, Loyd, Paul 83, 128 Laubaus, Zane 64, 128 Lnbin, Linda 61, 122 Lubko, Anita 70, 72, 160 Lubko, Judith 128 Lucas, Jeanne 68, 128 Luck, Evelyn 160 Ludlam, Patricia 61, 62, 115, Luethke, Diane 122 Lukes, Allen 122 Lukowski, Jerry 160 Lullo, Dennis 99, 109, 128 Lummer, Richard 122 Lundberg, Bonnie 122 Lundgren, Alan 110 Martino, Joyce 78, 136 Martino, Louis 106, 128 Marino, Thomas 136 Marunde, Emil 136 Marzullo, Pasquale 109, 128 Masoetti, Frances 109, 122 Mascetti, Joseph 113, 128 Mascio, Patricia 128 Masiewicz, Lawrence 122 Mashako, Nancy 128 Mason, Barbara 136, 161 Mason, Floyd 136 Massard, Dennis 128 Masso, Nancy 136 Masson, Doris 122 Mastin, Stephen 74, 80, 161, 180, 181 Masulunes, John 136 Matchus, Geraldine 61, 68, 84, 136 Mather, Carol 161 Lundgren, Karen 61, 136 Lundgren, Nels 91 Luthardt, Patricia 78, 136 Luzak, Susan 189, 125, 128 Lyford, Helen 128 Lyford, John 114, 160 Yyons, Frederick 122 Lyons, Jerome 90, 91, 160 Yyons, Judith 160 Lyons, Mary Lou 61, 128 Lyons, Paul 122 Lyons, Sandra 136 M Maas, Charlene 78, 136 Maas, Nancy 136 Matich, Mildred 136 Matiya, Carol Ann 136 Matrisciano, James 161 Matteis, Sydney 128 Matthews, Douglas 136 Matthews, Janice 75, 80, 81, 93. 161 Matthews Noreen 136 Matthews Pam 115, 136 Matthews: Mabes, Myra 128 Mabie, Susan 89, 136 Macaluso, Robert 136 Macbeth, Judith 64, 78, 84 Maccarato, L. 76 Mace, Zetter 89, 122 Maceachern, Diane 160 Machacek, Otto 161 Mack, Charles 128 Mackey, Lois 136 Maclagan, Jean 136 Madden, Margaret 73, 79, 136 Mades, David 161 Magers, Forrest 109, 122 Magnetta, Nicholas 136 Magnussen, Richard 128 Magree, Sharon 136 Maguire, Bonnie 161 Mahan, Barbara 80, 81, 84, 128 Malesa, David 161 Malicki, Bonnie 75, 78, 79, 136 Malin, Lawrence 128 Malin, Ronald 128 Malina, Emil 136 Malinowski, Audrey 136 Malinowski, Ronald 161 Malitzke, Jeffrey 128 Mallek, Renee 128 Malone, George 136 Maness, Jimmy 113, 122 Manfredi, Louis 136 Mangan, James 161 Mango, Concetta 64, 84, 122 Manire, Dennis 136 Manire, Warren 161 Manjarrez, David 91, 136 Manning, Pat 161 Manton, Donna 36, 161 Marabanian, Harold 122 Marabell, Patty 128 Marasco, Eugene 136 Marazas, Patricia 136 Marcell, Barbara 136 Marcell, Richard 103, 136 Marchand, Judith 136 Marella, Jo n 161 Margiotta, Anetta 61, 122 Martani, Roger 128 Marinaro, Gary 136 Marinaro, Thomas 128 Marino, Mike 128 Maris, Danny 128 Markley, Thomas 136 Marko, Barbara 128 Marko, Sandra 128 Markos, Eva 122 Markus, Joan 136 Marler, Donald 136 Marocchi, Josephine 161 Marotta, Jirhn 87, 122 Marotta, obert 161 Marotti, Reno 128 Marousek, Joyce 90, 161 Marozzi, Daniel 136 Marrocoo, Bert 136 215 Mattke, Darleen 79, 136 Matulis, Richard 161 Matusas, Alice 93, 161 Matusas, Patricia 64, 93, 136 Maxson, Tom 136 Maxwell, Mazine 122 May, Carole 136 Maynard, Richard 69, 161 Mays, Melvin 122 Mays, Mildred 161 Mazan, Shirley 162 Mazar, Josephine 64, 73, 168 McAdams, Kathleen 162 McArthur, Gale 122 McAuslan, Mary 78, 122 McBreen, Thomas 122 McBride, Larry 136 Mcliroom, George 162 McCants, Lester 122 McClintock, John 87, 136 McClusky, John 162 McComb, Judith 136 McConnell, Linda 162 McCormick, Joyce 84, 136 McCormick, Robert 87, 162 McCue, Donald 128 McCue, John 136 McCullough, John 128 McDonald, Iesse 70, 75, 140, 162 McDonald, Robert 69, 100, 103, 128 McElroy, Carol 4, 71, 79, 89, 136 McGavock, Terry 162 McGaw, Lois 84, 162 McGee, George 136 McGee, Willie 162 McGehee, Wendell 83, 136 McGhee, Patrick 109, 113, 128 McGreevy, Michael 162 McGreevy, Stephen 136 McGuane, Barbara 136 Mclntyre, David 109, 122 McQuire, Jimmie 93, 128 McIntyre, Raymond 136 McKinney, Donald 85, 156 McKinney, Norma 68, 128 McLean, Danny 87, 93, 136 McLeod, Sandra 122 McNally, games 62, 77, 115 128 McNally, are 54, 77. 90, 162 McNamee, James 136 McNellis, Bill 128 Mc0mber, William 136 McPherson, Daryl 66, 67, 131, 136 McVicker, Robert 136 Mead, Lucy 61, 128 Meese, Mitchell 122 Meiers, Allan 162 Meirs, Rita 64, 136 Meilahn, Bruce 128 Meiller, Leslie 128 Melbardis. Guntis 61, 93, 110, 136 Mele, Robert 74, 162 Melglaard, Wayne 136 Melt lo, Bonnie 136 Melka, Kathleen 162 Mello, Brenda 4, 12, 71, 79, 162 Melinkolf, Amold 122 Melinkolf, Ronald 122 Menaloscino, Terese 128 Menconi, Peter 103, 128 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso East Mendrila, Richard 66, 85, 128, 162, ll Mennell, Frank 128 Mennella, Danita 136 Mennella, Joan 136 Mentz, John 136 Merkel, Lani 162 Merriman, Carol 128 Merritt, Georgianna 136 Mertineit. Edith 64, 89, 128 Mertes, Thomas 122 Meskimen, John 123 Messina, Joseph 136, 162 Mottl, Betty 68, 163 Mowery, Bill 136 Moy, Edward 69, 163 Mros, Edward 136 Mroz, Frank 136 Mroz, William 136 Mudra, James 128 Muehlenhaupt, Dawn 77, 78, 136 Mueller, Barbara 87, 88, 93, 163 Mueller, Frederick 163 Mueller, William 99, 106, 128 Muensterman, Henry 101, 113, 123 Mugnolo, Pat 61, 123 O'Conner, Patricia 80, 84, 165 Ocwieja, James 136 Oddetle, George 123 Oddo, Richard 85, 103 Oddo, Robert 12, 136, 165 O'Hara, Nancy 136 O'Keefe, Dolores 73, 136 O'Keefe, Maryanne 136, 163 O'Krongley, Gloria 136 O'1dorlf, Lareen 87, 165 0'Leary, Kathleen 136 O'Leary, Terrence 123 Olenek, Richard 85, 165 78 137 Pavlak, Leanna 61, 68, , Paysse, Jean 137 Peacock, Harold 137 Pearson, lvandale 123 Pearson Ruth 129 Pearsoni Sandra 137 Pearson, W. 137 Pechanio, Ralph 137 Peck, Bonnie 123 Peck, James 114, 134 Peck, John 129, 137 Pedall, Joyce 78, 137 Pederson, Karen 123 Messino, Joann 75 Metz, John 123 Meyer, Anita 62, 64, 162 Meyer, Cyril 103, 128 Meyer, Marcia 123, 136 Meyer, Matt 83 Meyer Vema 136 Muir, Hugh 67, 110, 123 Mnllholland, Diane 65, 70, 163 Mullen, Francine 163 Mullen, Sharon 123 Mulligan, Ronald 136 Mullikin, Frances 123 Mullin, Patrick 101, 109, 123 Midgaia, cami.: sa, ss, 74, 162, 174 Mielke, Ted 101, 110, 123 Miglans, Erik 162 Mikes, Barbara 128 Mila, Charles 103, 124 Milby, Janice 90, 162 Miles. Daniel 128 Miles. Michael 123 Militello, Jack 123 Milkowski, Diane 123 Mullinax, Jerry 128 Munday, Ardyth 136 Munini, Lawrence 61, 136 Murphy, Janice 123 Murphy, Michael 107, 123 Murray. Eugene 128 Musil, Ken 11, 62, 163 Musil, Lorretta 136 Musil, Marguerita 75 Musto, Marlene 88, 136 o, Joseph 109, 114, 128 Miller, Barbara 123 Miller, Bruce 67, 99, 128 Miller, Burt 85, 110, 128 Miller, Gail 67, 136 Miller, Gene 123 Miller, James 136 Miller, Joseph 136 Miller, Patricia 162 Miller, Robert 101, 163 Miller, Sandra 163 Miller, Thomas 61, 103, 128 Miller, Wanda 64, 123 Miller, William 123 Millner, Janet 116, 117, 136 Millner, Nancy 123 Muszynski. John 136 Mutka, Elizabeth 116, 164 Myers, Perry 109, 123 N Naccarato, Lawrence 136 Naccarato, Guy 128 Naese, Loretta 136 Napier, Ronald 164 Ollila, Jeanne 165 Olsen, Barbara 87, 136 Olsen, Sandra 117, 136 Olsen, Valerie 136 Olson, Betty 84, 136 Olson, Byron 136 Olson, Claudia 165 Olson, Karen 136 Olson, Richard 129 Olson, Robert 136 Oman, Lee 129 Oman, Ruth 129 Ondrayka, Raymond 123 0'Neal Harold 110 O'Neil1, James 85, 163 O'Neil1, Jane 123 O'Neill, Judith 129 O'Nei1l, Patricia E. 137 O'Neill, Patricia M. 137 O'Neill, William 100, 114 Onorato, John 137 Opie, Carole 77. 129 Oppedisano, Dennis 123 Orangias, Gloria 84, 123 Ordahl, Richard 110, 137 Orelup, Patricia 61, 115, 165 Pedi, John 166 Pellegrino, Phillip 85, 166 Pellegrino, Richard 166 Pellegrino, Steve 137 Peller, Robert 60, 66, 74, 166 Pellicrane, Tommy 129 Pellman, Joann 166 Pender, Thomas 137 Perce, Sal 137 Perek, Robert 166 Perger, Pat 129 Perkins, Clinton 99, 123 Perkins, Leslie 166 Perkins, Patricia 123 Perkins, William 4, 66, 70, 7 74 166, 22 Perna, Phyllis 129 Nardiell Nardulli, Mary Jo 123 Nasman, Janice 136 Nauertz, Cedric 128 Nasiarro, Janet4l36 Nei ly, Phyllis 5, 61, 136 Orihel, Pearl 137 Orlandino, Frances 129 Orlandino, Steven 129 Orlando, John 129 Orlefl, Carol 68. 90. 137 0'Rourke, Harold 123 Pernice, Mary Lee ll7, 125, 129 Perniconi, Dennis 137 Perri, Joseph 137 Perrigo, Emmert 166 Perrigo, Roger 137 Perrin, Mary 129 Perrino, Theresa 137 Perry, Barbara 137 Persky, Loreli 137 Pestall, Robert 129 Peter, Richard 82, 129 Peters, Joan 137 Petersen, Karen 137 Petersohn, Karl 83, 114, 166 Peterson, Dorothy 137, 166 Peterson, Elaine 123 Mills, James 85, 99. 128 Mills, Jeffery 75, 83, 84, 163 Mills, Marilyn 136 Milne, Diane 136 Mims, Helen 128 Mirante, Ronald 136 Misasi, Mary 163 Misevic, Alan 136, 114 Misiano, Thomas 136 Misiscka, Gladys 90, 136 Misicka, James 123 Misicka, Joseph 87. 113, 163 Misulonas, Ruth 123 Mitchell, Letitia 136 Mitchell, Phyllis 123 Mitz, Eugene 62, 66, 67, 85, 90, 93, Neilson, Kenneth 136 Nelson, Berenice 164 Nelson, Bradley 85. 136 Nelson, Edward 128, 136 Nelson, Herbert 136 Nelson, Judith 129 Nemfggk, William 61, 91, 103, 114, Nemtzer, Charlotte 79, 129 Nendze, James 69. 107, 136, 164 Neruda, Marlene 164 Nesbitt, Thomas 164 Netrefa, Robert 100, 136 Neubiser, Arthur 129 Neuhau s, Shirley 78, 91, 136 Neuman, Faith 123 136 Mizen, Ted 101, 109, 123 Neuman, Thomas 129 Neumann, Kathleen 78, 123 Newkirk, Larry 87, 123 Orozen, Joyce 64, 129 Orr, Karl 129 Orr, Marsha 77, 165 Orrico, Rosalie 137 Orsby, Eddie 129 Orsby, James 129 Orth, John 123 Orton, Irene 165 Ortt, Diane 165 Orzech , Phillip 165 Osborn, John 129 Ostrom, Walter 137 Oswalt, William 165 Otten, John 137 Otten, Linda 75, 84, 137 Ottens, Richard 137 Ottow, Elsie 68, 129 Ouletta, Diane 137 Owen, Albert 165 Peterson, llse 123 Peterson, Joan 137 Peterson, Don 100, 137 Peterson, Frederick 67. 129 Peterson, Gloria 64, 73, 137 Peterson, Kenneth ll, 60, 62 6 75, 85. 166 Peterson, Marie 166 Peterson, Robert 129 Peterson, Ted 137 Petersons, Ilze 64, 89. 129 Petersons, Janis 90. 91, 166 Petravicz, John 137 Petravicz, Justin 137 Petrozzi, James 109, 123 Pettijohn, Judith 137 Pettinato, Frank 67, 129 Pettway. Ann 123 P Pacelli, Richard 129 Mladenoif, Ted 123 Moblev, Lytha 128 Modell, Moelk, udith 136 Jlzlcob 66, 75, 87. 114, 136 Mohr, Michael 109, 113, 123 Moise, Andy 101, 123 Moles, Carole 123 Moles. Terese 136 Newman, Judy 129 Newman, Robert 164 Moliere, Michele 123 Molnar, Davis 163 Molnar, Elizabeth 136 Montgomery Curtis 99, 100, 128 Montgomery. John 123 Montville, Dave 136, 163 Moon, Ralph 87, 88, 93, 136 Nichol, Robert 164 Nichols, Betty 123 Nichols, Emmy Lou 87, 164 Nichols, Jimmie 136 Nichols, Kathryn 79, 90, 141, 164 Nichols, Diane 164 Nicholson Earl 84 13 Owen, Elizabeth 137 Owen, Kathleen 64 Owen, Suella 77 Owens, Barbara 87, 165 Ozolin, Sandra 137 Page, Todd 137 Pfaff. Christine 87, 129 Pfeiffer, Antie 62, 166 Phebus, Charles 129 Phebus, Jacqueline 61, 74, 84, 141 166 Phelps. Lynn 123, 137 Piacenza. Edward 137 Pianovski, Edward 123 Picardi, James 166 . . .6 Nicolai, Keith 69, 136 Niedholt, Thomas 164 Nielsen, Alan 164 Nieman, Karen 129 Niemer, William 123 Mooney, Edward 103. 128 Nitz, James 129 Niziolek, Patricia 64. 164 Nobereit, Suzanne 129 Palemto, Frank 100, 129 Palermo, Helen 165 Palermo, Janice 123 Palermo, Joyce 123 Palermo, Nancy 137 Palermo, Nick 137 Palemto, Paul 69, 137 Palermo, Pauline 129 Piedmont, Helen 64, 166 Piedmont, Sandra 129 Piepenbrok, Susan 123 Pieranunzi, John 100, 129 Pieranunzi, Joseoh 129 Pierotti, Dario 137 Moore, John 83, 136 Moore, Joseph 163 Moore, Judith 64, 136 Moore, Katherzfn 123 Moore, Kay 7 , 163 Moore, Linda 65, 75, 77, 78, 163 Moore, Mae 128 Moore, Miriam 89, 123 Moore, Myra 89, 163 Moore, Richard 136 Nolfsinger, Lee 101, 114, 123 No ulich, Tamara 64, 123 Nolgan, Nolen, Nolen, Nancy 164 James 164 Jerry 123 Nolen, Judith 164 Nonneman. Arthur 69, 91, 113, 129 99, 100, Moorehouse, Fay 85, 108, 163 Moraitis, John 87. 123 Moraitis, Vicki 68, 163 Moran. Terrence 163 Morelli, Frank 69, 136 Morgano, Edward 163 Morszanti. Alfred 61, 101, 123 Nomga, Patricia 129 Noren, Gaylord 136 Norin, Susan 63, 61, 164 North, Sandra 123 Northcutt, Lance 136 Norton, Kenneth 85, 136 Novak, Judith 136 Peter 69, 137 Palermo, Palmer Eugene 165 Palombo, Bruce 129 Palumbo, Carmella 116, 129 Palumbo, Ralph 123 Palumbo, Ronald 137 Panzer, Tom 165 Papa, James 166 Papendorf, Kenneth 166 Papendorf, Walter 166 Pardun, David 85, 110, 134 Parent, Carlene 123 Parent, Carolyn 129 Parisi, Carol 129 Parks, Donna 137 Parks. Theresa 123 Pietrzyk, Patricia 137 Pillow, Kenneth 129 Pilot, Edward 123 Pinnow, Curtis 137 Pionovski. Edward 110 Piotter, 13. 166 Pisano. Olympia 137 Piscopo, Emily 64. 123 Piscopo, John 129 Pitik, Jo 129 Pitts, Marianne 166 Pitts, Susanne 116. 129 Pittwood, Alfred 137 Pizza, Jack 137 Plahuta, Diane 129 PlaDP. lanis 129 Plato, William 123 Plechatv, Roger 13 Moritz, David 136 Moritz, Patricia 123 Moritz. Suzanne 72, 74, 163, 174 Morrall, Jack 36 Morris, Danny 106, 163 Morris, Lee 136 Morris, Wilfred 100 Novak, Mary 123 Novak, Richard 136 Nowicki, Walter 136 Nudera, Robert 165 Nunziato, Louise 129, 165 Nybo, Tom 129 Parrilli, Theresa 166 Parrillo, Carolyn 123 Parrillo , Peter 85, 93, 114 Parrillo, Roberta 84, 123 Parrillo, Roseanne 123 Partipilo, Jennie 129, 137 ucci ohn 129 Plett. Richard 137 Plumery, Daniel 123 Pochman. Ronald 137 Pocuis, Barbara 129 Pocius, Joan 137 Poderys, Giedre 123 Podzamskv, Milton 167 Morris William 106, 125 Morrison, Carol 128 Morrow, Henry 128 Morrow, Thomas 136 Morse, Robert 136 Mortensen, Jane 136 Mosevich, Jack 78. 123 O Oberg, Dolores 165 Oberg, Patrick 123 Oberholtzer, Donna 87, 165 Ohermiller. Gerald 165 O'Brien, Thomas 165 O'Connel1, Thomas 136 Pasc , J Pascus, Dennis 129 Pass, Janet 90, 166 Patello, Janet 89, 123 Patrickus, Lawrence 166 Pauls, Susan 89, 123 Pav, Darrell 100, 129 216 Poiam. Walter 85, 99, 137 Polanskv. Patricia 61, 129 Polay, Howard 83 Poley, Peggy 129 Polito. Joseph 60, 167 Pomilia, Carl 129 Scarpelli, Bonnie 64, 123 Ra o, Nancy 76, 134 Sheehan, Sharon 124 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso East Pompei, Daniel 137 Pompei, Frank 137 Pones, Anthony 129 Frank 129 Pones, Ponte, Judith 137 Poole, Robert 167 Poore, Joyce 167 Popelka, Victor 129 Porcelli, William 137 Porter, Blanche 137 Poshka, David 85. 137 Posledni, Alan 167 Post, Howard 83, 109, 123 Postley, Leonard 129 Potocki, Constance 137 Potter, Judith 123 Potter, Mildred 123 Pat 76, 129 Potter, Poulos, George 137 Poulos, Nicholas 75. 137 Poulos, Paul 99, 167 Poulos, William 167 Robert 137. 167 Powell, Powell, William 137 Pozzi, Francis 129 Prabish, Carole 93, 116, 129, 167 Pranno. Estelle 137 Prater, David 129 Pratt, Janet 64, 68, 137 Presco, Albert 137 Presbia, Rosalie 123 Preston, Edwin 129 Preusse, Gary 83, 167 Price, James 137 Price. Rochelle 64, 167 Priedms, igors 66, 75, so, si, Pries, Barbara 90, 137 Prignano, Peter 113. 129 Prince, Russell 85, 110, 137 Princioata. Louis 109 Principe, David 103, 123 Prokop, Allan 100, 129 Provenzano, Grace 115, 137 Provenzano, John 129 Provenzano, Kathryn 89, 123 Prueser, ludith 129 Pruter, Hugh 123 Pruter, Robert 78, 123 Przychodni, Alice 68, 89, 137 Puccio. Rachel 137 Pug, Ronald 123 Pukel, Carol 123 Puplis. Andrew 137 Purnell, Elois 167 Puryear, Donald 75. 77, 167 Pusateri, Charles 137 Puttkammer, Neil 134 Puttulo. Virginia 167 Pytel, Alice 137 Reichert, Janice 137 Reichmann, Gloria 60, 167 Reichs, Aivars Reid, Thomas 110, 123 Reid, William 80, 137 Reilf, Paul 97 Reilly, Joseph Reising, Danni 123 Reitmaier, Ju ith 129, 137 Reisa, James 61, 74, 82, 167 Reischel, Ronald 167 Reiter, Darlene 137 Rejner, K. 68 Remkus, Edwin 137 Remus, Doris 137 Renella, Mary Jean 167 Renner, Kathryn 80, 84, 137 Reschik, Bernice 167 Ressler, Robert 137 Retelny, Edward 69, 167 Retelny, Thomas 129 Reusch, Linda 129 100, 137 67 ' 1 Reynard, Meredith 90, 91, 167, 174 Rezny, Dennis 137 Rhoades, Carole 129 Rhoades, Ruth 137 Rhodes, Janet 137 Riccetti, Carla 137 Ricci, Anita 73, 78, 137 Riccio, Richard 123 Rice, Lennie 129 Rice, Patsy 64, 137 Richards, Charles 137 Richards, Norene 61, 123 Richardson, Clyde 90 Richardson, Wlilliam 129 Richmond. William 76, 137 George 129 Richter, Richter, Judy 68, 137 Carole 71, 84 Ridder, Ridolfi, Lee 137 Riemer, Sharon 73, 137 Riess, Michael 107, 113, 123 Rinda, Dorothy 137 Rizzi, Joseph 129 Rizzi, Louis 137 Robbins, Gordon 75, 137 Roberts, Anthony 137 Robinet, Dianne 129 Robinson, Catherine 123 ll, 60, 66, 67, 137 Salemi, Joe 137 Salemo, Lillian 123 Salins, Jerome 83, 129 Salvatore, Anthony 84, 85, 97, 137 Sampson, Cynthia 123 Sampson, Sandria 129 Samson, Ronald 137 Samuel, Geraldine 129 Samuel, Marshall 137 Samuel, Sharon 123 Samuel, Sharon 129 Sanborn, Ted 87, 123 Sandelin, Bruce 75, 100 Schoditsch, John 61, 109, 113, 129 Schodtler, Earl 123 Schoenbeck, Ruth 72, 169 Schoenbeck, Edwin 138 Schoeneck, ilean 61, 89, 106, 129 Schoeneck, aren 138 Schoeneck, Lyle 138 Schoennagel, Elis 73, 138 Schoenwolf, Richard 138 Scholf, Richard 138 Scholow, Sandra 84, 123 Schrader, Arline 64, 138 Sandelin, Judith 89, 129 Sander, Peggy 84, 138 Sanders, Sandora, David 129 Richard 138 Sands, June 77, 169 Sandt, Michael 101, 123 Sandt, Michele 123 Sanfilippo, Daniel 82, 83, 129 Sannes, Carolee 64, 78, 129 Sansone, Michael 169 Santoro, Bruce 129 Santucci, Dennis 129 Saputo, Peter 91, 129 Sarrelli, Peter 129 Sarlo, Donna 129 Sarlo, James 169 Sarlo, Sandra 123 Samo, P atricia 169 Sarossy, Charlene 64, 75, 78, 115, Schrader, Donald 18, 85, 169 Schrader Schram, , Roger 138 Eleanor 123 Schreiber, Carol 169 Schremser, Roberta 129 Schremser, Thomas 129 Schroede Schroede r, Carol 138 r, Sharon 170 Schubert, Sharon 129 Schueler, Elizabeth 75, 170 Schuler, Schultz, Robert 129 Carol 89, 123 Schultz, Dann 90, 141, 170 Schultz, Donald 109, 138 Schultz, Jerry 124 Schultz, Patricia 87, 138 Schultz, Robert 109, 124 Schultz, Thomas 138 Schultz, William 138 Schulz, Paulette 129 117, 138 Sartore, Ralph 169 Sasso, Frank 138 Schulz, Sandra 124 Schumaker, Georgene 129 Schumacker, Richard 138 Robinson, Lillie 129 Robinson, Mc Arthur 129 Robinson, Merilyn 129 Robinson, Nancy 123 Rodewald, Ronald 87, 137 Rodriguez, Kenneth 101, 109, 123 Rogers, Edward 137 Rogers, Marilyn 61, 129 Rose, jack 123 Rose. John 97 Q Quarnstrom. Charles 75, 85, 108, 137 Quednau, Lorelei 167 Queizer, Robert 137 Quigley, John 167 Quinley, Harold 75. 137 Quinn, Barbara 137 Quinn. Bonny 137 Quitsch, Dixie 129 R Raack, Barbara 129 Raaum ohn 129 . J Radieggcz, Edward 82, 85, 93, Rafow, Julie 64, 123 Raiman. Shirley 73, 76, 137 Rainaldi. Anthony 61, 109, 137 Raicevich, Mark 114, 137 Ralston, Wade 167 Rambeau, Michael 123 Randall, Carole 61, 129 Ranz, Judith 137 Rappaport, Lawrence 137 Rasche, Joyce 68, 73, 76, 137 Rappuhn, Shirley 125, 129 103, Rose, Marsha 76. 129 Rose, Ronald 137 Roseman, Audrey 137 Rosemont, Franklin 129 Rosevear, Dorothy 123 Ross, Diane 137 Ross, Joyce 87 Ross, Leroy 137 Ross, Lucille 69 Ross. Sheldon 99, 129 Rossi, Ronald 123 Rossi, Sharon 137 Rothrock, Russell 60, 67, 85, 97 Rotolo, Carmen 137 Rovner, Michael 137 Rouse, Ronald 123 Sassone, Sauriol Paul 110, 138 Mary 138 Saviola, David 67, 141, 169 Saviola, John 100, 138 Scalidi, Richard 169 Scalaro, Sheila 138 Scales. Gloria 123 Scaletta, Alfred 138 Scanio, Rosann 61, 78, 138 Scarbeck, Robert 169 Scardina, Beverly 76, 169 Scarlato, Mary Ann 138 Scarpaci, Louis 138 Scavo, Anthony 109, 169 Scavo, Scavo, Scavo, Patricia 138 Patricia 123 Vito 129 Scavone, Lois 64, 129 Scavone, Scavone, Schaefer Monica 138 William 123 Beth 129 Schaefer: Edward 69, 169 Schaefer, Frank 48, 85, 114, 138 Schaefer Richard 138 Schaffer: M. iss Schanno Paul 138 Schaper,' Dennis 138 Schuppe, Danny 170 Schuppe, Judith 129 Schuppe, Sandra 63, 68 Schuster, Shirley 138 Schuster, Toni 61, 79, 124 Sch walm Schwartz , Edward 66. 75, 100, 158 Beverly 129 Schwartz, Gail 76, 170 Schwartz, Judy 138 Schwedler, William 79, 138 Schyving, Larry 103, 138 Sciaccotta, Ray 124 Sciarabba, Anna 129 Scilingo, Barbara 138 Scllinso. Tony 101, 124 Sciortino, Bernard 85, 97, 138, 170 Sciortino, John 170 Sciortino, Louis 85, 97, 109 Scola, Rosemary 170 Scolaro, Antoinette 124 Swlirf. Joe 90, 109. 138 Scott, Nancy 129 Scott, Patricia 76, 129 Scott, Stephen 80, 81, 129 Schatz, Cherie 129, 169 Schatz, David 61, 101, 120, 123 Schatz, Steven 66, 67, 85, 97, 140, 169 Scheda, Patricia 138 Scheiblein, Joyce 129 Scheitler, Robert 169 Scherer, David 87, 88, 93, 138 Scherer, Linda 138 Scherer, Robert 140, 169 Schey, Leona 87, 169 Schimo, Inge 93, 123 Rowley, Robert Roy, Patricia 137 Rozak, Janice 68 Rattenbury, Elizabeth 75, 78, 84, 93, 137 Rau, Gail 167 Ray, Dennis 137 Ray, Kenneth 137 Raymond, Jerome 85, 90, 97, 108, 167 Raymond, Mary 89. 123 Raymond, Peter 137 Raymondi, Patricia 129 Reading, Thomas 110, 123 Reagan, Joseph 101, 107, 123 Reapsontz, James 129 Ream, Karen 129 Rebel, Rea 123 Rebel, Rita 123 Reda, Ronald L. 100, 137 Reed, Edward 137 Reed, Peter 167 Reeves, Lynn 123 Regan. Carole 137 Rehbein, George 129 Reichenberg, David 100, 113, 129 Roze, Ieva 137 Rozhon, Kenneth 129 Rubicuski, Charleen 129 Rubicuski, Diane 79 Rudd, Linda 84, 123 Ruge, Mary Anne 129 Rumpf, David 109, 123 Ruppman, Walter 106, 129 Rusch, Eileen 61, 137 Russell, Donna 68, 123 Russell, Karen 62, 64, 78, 115 Russell, Raymond 75 Russo, Florene 129 Rust, Travis 123 Ryan, James 137 Ryan, Linda 78, 89, 137 Ryan, Michael 123, 137 Ryan, Tom 137 Ryavec, Carole 87, 93, 123 Ryavec, Charles 11, 97 Ryba, Milton 137 R sav Victor 137 Schirmer, Mary Lou 129 Schlachta, Dennis 110, 113, Schlachta, Robert 100, 101, Schleiden, Ronald 129 Schlitter, Michele 138 Schmid, William 169 Schmidt, Barbara 138 Schmidt, Barbara 64, 169 Schmidt, Carol 123 Schmidt, Eugene 123 Schmidt, Frank 138 Schmidt, Kenneth 169 Schmidt, Joan 138 Schmidt, Norma 129 Schmidt, William 69, 138 Schmiedl, Lynda 138 123 103, 129 Scrivani, Antoinette 138 Searcy, Sandra 170 Sebesta, Arlene 61, 138 Serly, Scott 75, 90, 138 Seeman, Randy 170 Seghi, Rosemary 124 Seghi, Thomas 114, 138 Seidel, Beverly 88, 170 Seidel, Kenneth 124 Selep, Michael 129 Selk. Betty 124 Semenchuk, Jerry 130, 138 Sena, Stephen 124 Sepka, Charlene 170 Seputis, joseph 130 Serpico, Carmella 124 Serpico, Marilyn 170 Serritella, Paulette 130 Severs, Sandra 130 Sewell, Gary 79, 170 Seyer, Jerry ll, 42, 66, 74, 81, 85, 170 Shabel, Robert 124 Sharp, Elizabeth 130 Schmudde, Louise 138 Schnaedter, Judith 129 Schenck, John 85, 138 Sharpe, Edwena 130 Sharpe, Judith 117, 138 Sharpe, Shaviss, Margaret 130 Marjorie 130 Shaw, Charles 138 Shaw. Joan 138 Sheahan, Edward 138 Sheehan, Terrie 64, 138 Sheldon, Sheldon, Ruth 124 Ted 138 Schneider, Barry 123 Schneider, Carolyn 138 Schneider, David 108, 138 Schneider, Dianne 169 Schneider, Donald 109, 123 Schneider, Donna 76, 169 Y Y. Rysdon, Roy 110, 129 S Sabatini, Darlene 129 Earl 61, 74, 129, 141 Schneider, Edward 106 Schneider, Fred 129 Schneider, 169 Saboy, H. 138 Sacco, Edward 137 Sacha, Joy 137 Sahlin, Bonnie 63, 123 Schneider Marianne 75 169 sdmeideri Richard 71, ,134 Schoch, Andrea 129 Schoch, Michael 129 217 Shenuk, Roger 170 Sherbert, James 85, 138 Sherman, Charles 83, 170 Sherman, Ralph 130 Shermant, Diane 170 Shikenjanski, Jack 130 Shillington, Thomas 124 Shure, Carolyn 170 Siambanes, Patricia 138 Sible, Frank 171 Sides, Stephen 130 Signorella, John 138 Siliquini, Ann 130 Silvestri, Richard 124 T Tait, Henry 139 STUDENT INDEX Section I-Proviso Easl' Simek, Robert 138 Simon, Ronald 69, 171 Simons, Marlene 68, 138 Simons, Warren 138 Simpson, Eugene 124 Sinanis, Annette 138 Sinople, Gertrude 130 Siragusa, Chris 138 Siska, Charlene 61, 130 Sitterle, Pamela, 138 Sittner, Thomas 171 Skinner, George 124 Skinner, Laura 138 Sklenar, Ronald 171 Sklodowski, Edward 138 Skowronski, Marsha 124 Skridulis, James 70, 138 Skuja, Modris 110, 130 Skvorc, Kasimir 75, 117 Slann, Martin 138 Slapinski, Laurene 68, 138 Slater, Sandra 171 Slaughter, Walter 138 Slazyk, John 62, 85, 97, 171 Slobodnik, Richard 85, 97, 138 Slovacek, Karen 62, 75, 171 Slugg, Peter 82, 90, 91, 171 Smalley, Patricia 130 Smallwood, Joyce 138 Smetana, Richard 130, 171 Smidl, James 171 Smith, Amanda 64, 90, 130 Smith, Arthur 171 Smith, Barbara 73, 171 Smith, Bonnie 171 Smith, Brian 83, 107, 124 Smith, Carole 171 Smith, Caroline 84, 138 Smith David 109, 130 Smith, Diana 64, 171 Smith, Diane 138 Smith, Diane 62, 171 Smith, Donna 171 Smith, Eileen M. 138 Smith Eileen C. 171 Smith Gail 84. 130 Smith, Howard 138 Smith, Jacqueline 130 Smith James 171 Smith, Janice 64, 78, 138 Smith, Joe 69, 138 Smith Joellyn 64, 84, 138 Smith Karin 89, 138 Smith Linda 138 Smith Lydia 150 Smith Nancy 68, 75, 76, 80, 8 Smith Paul 138 Smith Phyllis 138 Smith Prentiss 130 Smith Richard 138 Smith Robert 138 Smith Thomas 124 Smith William 130 Smith Wynn 171 Smithers, Raymond 84, 130 Smyth, Donna 130 Smolensky, Michael 138 Smrzley, Janet 124 Snead, Mary 138 Snead, Ralph 171 Snodgrass, Wayne 124 Snow, Susan 139 Snow, William 130 Snydner, Carol 138 Snyder, Darlene 138 Snyder, Jack 138 Snyder, John 138 Sobieski, Vemon 138 Sode, Nina 16, 171 1, 138 So nefest, Peter 61, 66, 90, 171 Sogberg, Nancy 138 Sonderstom, D. 138 Sonderstrop, Anne 130 Sortino, Mareanette 124 Sorvillo, Darlene 138 Sosnowski, Joyce 138 Souvenier, Ralph 124 Spado, Marie 171 Spak, James 138 Spanik, John 138 Spata, Albert 138 Spata, Tony 138 Spatafora, Carole 64, 124 Speck, Lucille 138 Spejcher, Ray 66, 172 Spencer, Eva 76, 130 Sperando, Jerry 172 Sperling, Donna 130 Spicka, Carol 138 Spillard, Dan 172 Spinelli, Arthur 109, 124, 138 Spino, Camille 138 Spino, Larry 138 Spezewski, Paul 124 Spohnholtz, Theo. 130, 138 Spurr, Nancy 75, 78, 138 Srail, Don 85, 100, 138 Stacey, Claude 138 Stadelman, Edwin 172 Stadelman, Kenneth 138 Stadwiser, Shirley 172 Stafford, Arthur 124 Stafford, Carolyn 75, 78, 138 Stahl, Gary 124 Stahl, Shirley 130 Stahl, Wanda 138 Stallman, Raylield 138 Stamer, Ray 124 Stanger, Joseph 138 Starr, Kenneth 84, 172 Starvel, Robert 61, 172 Stasch, Arlene 138 Staudte, Donald 107, 138 Stazio, Stazio, Carol 85, 89, 116, 130 Gerald 66, 97, 108, 172 Stebel, Beverly 138 Steers, Tom 172 Stefan, Gerhard 138 Stefani, Fred 69, 138 Stegen, William 124 Steger, Joan 89, 130 Stehno, Edward 172 Steidle, Wilma 80, 84, 90, 138 Steinbrenner, Rita 124 Stella, Josephine 172 Stellato, Tom 138 Stemm, Arthur 172 Stenson, Patricia 172 Stepak, Ann 172 Stephens, Chris 138 Sterk, Paulette 138 Sterling, Robert 83, 130 Stem, Gail 130 Stetler, Mary 172 Stetler, Virginia 138 Stevenson, Jan 60, 68, 72, 74, Stewart, Cleo 124 Stewart, Dorothy 124 Stewart, Minnie 138 Stewart, Myrl 138 Stich, Arlene 172 Stickler, Norman 110, 124 Stinson, Patricia 172 Stinson, Walter 130 Stock, Susan 172 Stoikoif, Karen 70, 75, 138 Stokes, Charlotte 90, 172 Sutlilf, Sue 137 Sutter, William 130 Svec, Donna Rae 77, 139 Svetly, Jeanne 173 Svihlik, Charles 173 Swabsky, Bernita 77, 130 Swenson, Linnea 139 Swezey, Stuart 124 Swiders, Linda 91, 139 Swierczynski, M. 130 Swierczynski, Matthe 139 Sykes, Marie 124 Sykes, Mary 130 Sykes, Patricia 78, 89, 130 Sykes, Robert 124 Syne, Richard 110, 139 Syverson, Charles 83, 101, 124 Syverson, Richard 85, 90 Syverson, Sandra 88, 139 Szacik, Nancy 139 Szybeko, Adrienne 130 Szydlowski, Lennie Jean 124 Tait, Rosalie 117, 139 Talaber, Jo Ann 173 Tangora, Carol 139 Tansley, Gary 130 Tanswell, William 139 Tanton, David 173 Tanzer, Charles 139 Tate, Robert 173 Tatge, Carol 78, 139 Tauber, William 99, 109, 130 Tauscheck, David 130 Taylor, Betty 139 Taylor, Michael 130 Taylor, Ron 124 Te Bockhorst, Gail 130 Te Bockhorst, Orville 61, 90, 91, 139 Tedrahn, Jacqueline 64, 68, 130 Teiwes, Dave 139 Telle, Brigita 173 Temple, Adrian 139 Templin, Arthur 83, 124 Tenzer, Lee 61, 114, 139 Tenzer, Lyn 71, 84, 139 Termine, John 124 Tosti, Beverly 130 Totzke, Janet Lynne 139 Townsend, Susie 130 Tracy, Richard 124 Trage, John 100, 130 Trage, Thomas 130 Tramontana, S. C. 139 Trappe, John 61, 67, 130 Travis, Lana 174 Travis, Oscar 107, 124 Tra vis, Rita 89, 130 Travis, Vera Lee 130 Treka, Jacquiline 139 Tredrea, Ellen 70, 93, 174 Treiber, Richard 66, 67. 75, 93, 174 Treichel, Edward 67, 87, 97, 100, 106, 113. 130 Treonis, Richard 130 Tresslar, Daniel 139, 174 Tripoli, Kenneth 130 Trippodo, Tony 139 Tro Tro Tro Tro bbiani, Karen 174 bbiani, Vincent 124 tter, Glenn 83 tter, Glenn 83 Stolbrand, Sonia 130 Stone, Maureen 124 Stone, Robert 124 Stonis, Stonis, Stopka, Storoe, Stover, Stover, Dennis 130 Felix 172 Patricia 172 William 172 Harold 130 Lawrence 83, 113, 124 Stout, Jack 172 Stowe, Neal 124 Stralf, Ronad 138 Strain, Tom 87, 130 Stransky, Nancy 138 Streich Streich Streich v Strauss, Strauss, Strauss, , Judith 124 Loretta 90, 172 Pamela 89, 138 Gerald 100, 109 Raymond 77, 172 Ronald 138 Tenacciano, Jack 139 Terrano, John 173 Tesinsky, Frank 87, 139 Testa, Harry 139 Theede, Amold 101, 107, 113, 124 Theodore, Joanne 173 Theodore, Lewis 130 Theys, Diane 76, 173 Theirs, Jim 100, 130 Thies, Ronald 124 Thiesse, Thiesse, Laura 124 Sue 68 Thom, emma Richard 67, 110, 124 Thomas, Carla Beth 68, 124 Thomas, Charles 74, 84, 141, 173 Thomas, Edward 139 Thomas, James 108 Thomas, Sharon Lee 124 Thomas, William 61, 139 Thomphson, Russell 124 Streiker, Marci 60, 78 Streips, Uldis 75, 138 Streit, Sarah 64, 138 Striber, Cynthia 138 Strickand, Wayne 138 Strid, Diane 138 Strodtz, Carolyn 87, 124 Strodtz, Gary 85, 114, 138 Stropoli, Eugene 138 Stroschein, Charles 97, 138 Strouse, Judy 138 Strub, Diana 138, 193 Struthers, Barry 69, 124 Strutzel, Charlotte 124 Strutzgl, Fredric 61, 66, 75, 85, 109, l 8 Stryjewski, Marianne 75, 138 Strtezewski, Diane 138 Sugg, Penny 124 Suhr, James 138 Suhrbier, Sandra 139 Sula, Dorothy 64, 139 Sullivan, Barbara 139 Sullivan, Frances 130 Sullivan, 0hnl3 J 7 Sullivan, Joseph 173 Sullivan, Larry 173 Sullivan, Patricia 64, 124 Sullivan Rene 130 Sullivan, Susan 130 Sullivan, Grayson, 173 Summers, Carolyn 139 Sundstrom, Lynn 46, 173 Surges, Patricia 78, 173 Sugges, Richard 139 Su orf, Mary 139 Sustr, Frank 139 Sutis, Richard 109, 130 Sutlilf, Peggy 124 Thompson, Dennis 139 Thompson, Steven 87, 124 Thomson, Karen 124 Thoreson, Robert 139 Thoreson, Leon 106, 130 Thomton, Walter 130 Thumberger, Ruth 64, 130 Thunell, Karen 130 Tichy, Melvyn 139 Tidd, John 130 Tidfenthal, John 61, 113, 124 Tiemey, Dennis 85, 139 Tietz, Wayne 93, 139 Timms, Robert 77, 87, 93, 139 Tinat, Edward 124 Tinebra, Paul 76, 173 Tirabassi, Loretta 73, 173 Tirjer, Robert 130 Tisbo, Bruce 139 Tobinski, Daniel 139 Toerpe, Walter 173 Tohtz, Peter 75, 139 Tohtz, Thomas 130 Tokarsky, Robert 124 Tolks, Aigars 101, 107, 124 Tolomeo, In-:ne 173 Tomaso, George 100, 139 Tomassi, Barbara 173 Tomassini, Arlene 173 Tomaszewski, Robert 173 Tommer, Raymond 173 Topczewski, Noreen 130 Topolski, John 139, 174 Topp, Ronald 66, 85, 108, 174 Torchea, Anthony 124 Torchia, Joseph 109, 174 Torchia, atricia 130 Torraco, Linda 139 Toste, Johanna 130 218 Trotter,d1anice 124, 139 Trowbri ge, Edward 130 Trowbridge, Mary 124 Trowbridge, Robert 139 Trudeau, Laurie 139 Trudeau, Sandra 60, 68, 174 Tneskowski, Carl 124 Trzeskowski, Joan 174 Tucker, Aaron 124 Tucker, Beverly 124 Tuleja, Amold 139 Tully, Maureen 139 Tuminello, Frank 139 Turchan, Barbara 130 Turner, James 139, 174 Turner, Kenneth 130 Turk, Joseph 130 Turucz, Arthur 69, 139 Tuttle, Edward 124 Tyler, Judith 174 U Ueclter, L. Raymond 174 Ugincius, Marija 61, 74, 174 Underwood, Charles 90, 139 Urban, Timothy 85, 108, 139 Urbaniak, Larry 139 Urbaytis, Kathryn 68, 124 Urlaub, Karen 64, 139 Urso, Joseph 99, 130 Urso, Peter 174 Usher, Carol 130 Usher, Janice 139 Uteg, William 91, 139 V Vainauskas, Vida 139 Valenta, Beverly 73, 174 Van Diepen, Mary Lou 130 Vance, Lois 139, 174 Vance, Kurt 124 Van Arsdall, Nancy 63, 68, 174 Vandeberg, Lynn 67, 87, 109. 124 Vanderbrouche, Richard 124 Vanderburg, Terry 175 Vandergrift, Bette 175 Vandergrift, Ruth 130 Vandermolen, Audrey 130 Vandeneer, Darla 130 Vandyck, F. Gerald 139 Van Dyck, Susan 139 Van Dyke, Barbara 124 Van Dyke, Robert 139 Van Dyke, Stuart 139 Van Ferson, Melodee 139 Vani, Virginia 175 VHSOS. Karen 77, 124 Vassole, Robert 175 Vaughan, Vaughans Vaughans Vaughans Robert iso, 175 , Carmen 175 , Kirkland 101, 124 Reginald 82 Vaughans: Sylvia 124 Vavrik, Clyde 67, 124 Veach, Dennis 139 Venell, Constance K. 64, 120, 124 Veney, Linda 124 Venezia, Joseph 139 Venute, Gerald 103, 124 Venute, Ronald 139 Veuzano, Joseph 124 Venziano, Sam 109, 130 Veronica, Corrine 73, 139 Vescio, Phyllis 130 Vestulo, Russell 124 Vertuno, Russellyn 139 Vilips, Vilnis 130 Vilpurs, Gunta 124 Vince, Eu ene 139 Vinse, Anga 175 Vintika, Phyllis 139 Viso, Arlene 62, 68, 78, 175 Vitense, Judy 61, 78, 175 Section I - Vivacqua, M. Jean 139 Vocu, Karen 139 Vodicka, Thomas 139 Vogt, Linda 61, 120, 124 Vogt, Robert 93, 139 Voitkevits, Elaine 64, 130 Vollbracht, Dan 139 Vollmer, Karen 78, 130 Vondrasek, Jean 61, 89, 139 Voobus, Ruth 78, 89, 130 Vorreyer, A. Raymond 175 Vosepka, Richard 114, 130 Vovola, Marilyn 175 Voyles, V. Eugene 77. 90, 139 Vranek, Darlene 87, 93, 139 Vruble, Ronald Eugene 139 Vukelich, Thomas 99, 114, 130 Vullo, Richard 139 W Wackerlin, R. James 67, 85, 139 Wade, Thomas 85, 93, 113, 130 Wade, Wesley 130 Wagner, Wagnffi Wagner, Wagner, 175 Wahlqu J. dlerrold 175 Ju y 139 Patricia 175 ist, Larry 130 Waiss, Beverly 124 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Carl 139, 175 David 69, 139, 175 Edna 124 Jerry 69, 139. 175 Susan 63, 68, 73, 78, 90, Robert 74, 80, 81, 86, 93, Walker, 139 Wallace, Wallach, Susan 139 Wallin, Wallace 139 Wallo, William 114, 130 Walquist, William 130 Walsh, Dale 139 Walsh, Eileen 130 Walsh, James 139 Wanshek, Dale 130 Wanshek, Wayne 139 Ward, Donna 130 Ward, Thomas 139 Warkentien, Sharon 68, 90, 139 Warmuth, Lawrence 93, Warning, Bruce 87, 139 Warning, David 87, 124 Warren, Merlin 139 Wasil, Beverly 124, 175 Lynne 139 139 Wasil, Karen 124 Waselevich, Judith 124 Waters, Sharon 89, 139 Watson, Donald 124 Watson, George 85, 103, 139 Watson, Roberta 124 Watson, Velma 175 STUDENT INDEX Proviso East Wazeka, Robert 75, 139 Weatherhead, Sharon 175 Weaver, Patricia 130 Webb, Bonnie 78, 84, 175 Webb, Paul 87, 124 Weber, Gerald 83, 114, 139 Weber, Marvin 124 Weden, Darlene 130 Wegner, Terry 114, 139 Wehrmann, Susan 78, 130 Wehrmann, Todd 107, 124 Wehrstein, Roger 91, 175 Weichart, Sherrie 61, 130 Weide, Eugenia 64, 139 Weiland, Donna 124 Weiland, Terrie 124 Weinberg, Charles 130 Weinberg, Robert 61, 91, 97, 139 Weiss, Carol Dawn 79, 139 Weiss, Sharon 124 Wentzel, John 139 Wentzel, Raymond 130 Wenzel, Robert 66, 85, 110, 114, 175 Weppner, David 67, 139 Wercker, Susan 78, 139 Werle, Richard 66, 91. 175 Werner, Wilfried 93, 139 Wessel, Henry 67, 124 Wessels, Edward 103, 139 west, Jin 60, 74, 78, 175 West, William 139 Westberg, Michael 139 Westbrook, Lawrence 130 Westerland, Mark 175 Weter, Barbara 130 Whalen, Janice 68, 78, 84, 175 Whelpley, Wayne 124 Whistler, Patsy 68, 139 White, Eugene 139 White, James 110, 139 White, Sharon 84, 91, 139 Whiting, Virginia 124 Whitney, Donald 124 Widener, Jonelle 130 Wiedenbeck, Fred 77, 139 Wiegel, Kenneth 101, 107, 124 Wiegrefe, Beverly 139 Wiegrefe, William 124 Wicker, Carolan 70, 74, 175 Wilder, James 124 Wilder, Robert 139 Wiley, Gwendolyn 90, 139 Wilhelm, Linda 40, 176 Wilhite, Jerry 83, 130 Wilimzik, Judie Ann 176 Wilke, Lynette 176 Wilkie, Richard 139 Wilkins, Gail 86, 87, 93, 176 Archie 124 90, 141, Williams, Williams, Beryl 124 Williams, Reginald 130 Williams, Mattie 89, 176 Williams, Robert 139 Williams, Stephen 91, 139 Williams Willmer, Wilson, Wiilson, Wilson, Wilson, Theodore 107, 113, 124 Kenneth 139 Barbara 130 Betty 124 James 130 William 124 Wilson, Diane 64, 124 Willson, Dorothy 124 Wilson, Lynn Ann 124 Wilson, Marilyn 139 Wilson, Marie 76, 176 Wilson, Richard 113, 130 Wilson, Robert 83, 139 Wilson, Scott 85, 110, 130 Windbiel, Gerald 139 Winebrenner, Susan 75, 93, 139 Winer, Shirley 120 Winke, Robert 139 Winscott, Edna 65, 124 Watts, William 139 Wauer, George 107, 124 Wauer, Richard 62, 67, 99, 100, 106, 113, 130 Wayman, Ronald 124 Wayne, Kenneth 87, 130 Williams, Williams, Dennis 99, 130 David 109, 114, 130 Williams, John Howard 12, 82, 176 Williams, John Henry 4, 71, 79, 87, 110, 114, 176 Williams, Lee 61, 110, 124 Section ll - Proviso West A Abel, Joan 201 Abramovich, Carol 201 Adams, Edward 199, 201 Adelmann, Hannelore 206 Auten, Mollie 189, 190, 192, 206 Ayres, John 196, 199, 201 Azzi, Corry 197, 206 Winter, Dennis 139 Winters, John 87, 93, 139 Wischler, Gerald 176 Wisner, Patricia 139 Witort, John 130 Witt, Sharon Lee 130 Witt, Susan ll, 62, 68, 75, 90, 176 Wohlfeil, Pamelin 130 Wojdyla, Lawrence 139 Wolf, Christine 12, 61, 176 Wolf, Faith 89, 130 Wolf, Philip ll, 66, 67, 85, 176 Wolfe, James 139 Wolff, Diana 64, 75. 78. 82. 84, 1 Wolfgram, Franklin 91, 130 Wolfram, Jim 130 Wolter, Edward 139 Wonderling, Chuck 85, 130 Wonderling, Ronald 83, 124 Wood, Bill 139 Woods, Mack 139 Woodson, Irene 139 Woodyard, Terry 130 Wooten, Gale 176 Worth, David 139 Wortman, Ray 176 Woyke, I-'rank Jr. 73, 130 Woyke, John 72, 74, 176 Wray, Sherry 88, 139 Wright, Keith 61, 87, 110, 130 Wright, Sandra 130 Wrobke, Elizabeth 124 Wrosch, Jerry 139 Wuerth, Merry 130 Wulf, Henry 75, 90, 139 Wurglitz, Dorothy 139 Wunn, Elizabeth 78, 124 Wyant, Karen 130 Y Yacona, Susan 139 Yaeger, Marcia 176 Yant, James 83, 109, 124 Yant, Richard 83, 124 Yanzy, Kenneth 62, 100, 139 Bellandir, Peter 206 Beltrame, James 199, 206 Beltrame, Joseph 207 Bender, Frank 202 Benedetto, Michael 202 Adltinger, John 189, 196, 198, 206 Adolfson, John 198, 200 Aichinger, Franklin 191, 206 Airdo, Carl James 206 Albcl'80, Victor 206 Albert, Edwin 206 Albenelli, Mary J. 192 Alico, Nicholas 198, 199, 201 Allanson, John 196, 201 Allegratti, Jeanne 206 Aller, David 201 Altenholf, George 200, 201 Altman, Paul C. 197, 201 Sandra 194, 206 Ambrose, Anderson, Darlene 193, 206 Anderson, David 206 Anderson, Gary 196, 200, 206 Anderson, June 194, 206 Anderson, Jlean 206 Anderson, irginia 206 Andrlik, Allen 198, 200, 201 Antonelli, Joseph 195, 198, 201 Antonovich, Joe 206 Amone, Jack 201 Aronica, Gerald 206 Arturi, Dale 201 Asam, Mary 201 Asaro, Michael 199, 201 Askevold, Karen 199, 201 Auer, Gail 201 Aul, Barbara 201 B Badendick, Robert 196, 206 Bangert, David 189, 197, 200 Barclay, Patricia 206 Barrett, Barbara 188, 201 Barsema, Richard 197, 201 Barski, Lawrence 199, 201 Bartels, Marilyn 206 Bartolone, Rosemarie 201 Basic, Marya, 201 Batlto, Rosemarie 201 Battersby, Robert 201 Battistello, Paulett 192, 206 Bauers, Andrea 201 Baustian, Fred 201 Beatty, Gerald E. 196, 197, 201 Beccue, Shirley 193, 206 Beck, Beverly 201 Beck, Ruth 206 Becker, Betty Ann 206 Becker, Keith 194, 197 Becker, Thomas 194, 196, 197, 199 Beckett, Robert 194, 206 Bednarz, Thomas 196, 206 Beem, Ronald 195, 197, 206 Behnke, Gloria 201 Behnke, Robert 192, 206 Behrendt, Walter 202 Beigun, Barbara Ann 189, 193, 206 Bell, Marianne 193, 202 Bellandi, Ken 202 Bellandi, William 202 Bengston, Marilyn 207 Bennett, Mary K. 202 Bepko, Berger, Cathy 188, 202 Mary Jeanne 202 Bernhard, Darlene 207 Beserra, Dolores 202 Billings, Barbara 202 Bishop, Barbara Jean 202 Bixler, Eileen 202 Black, Judith 202 Black, Roger 202 Blaha, Ted 195, 197, 207 Blaine, Terry 196, 197, 200, 207 Blandi, Remo 196, 197, 202 Blazej, Ruth Ann 191, 207 Block, Judith 202 Bloodworth, Eliza 207 Blumka, Sandra 207 Boal, Lynne 192, 207 Bock, Clarence 196, 199, 207 Boehm, Diane 207 Boehm, John 207 Bokomey, Carol 188, 189, 192, Bolland, Robert 202 Bolton, Diane 189, 192, 207 Bombard, Bonnie 191, 207 Bommelman, Glen 202 Bonate, Vera 202 Bond, Judith 193, 202 Bongean, Wayne 196, 202 Bon am, Dolores 202 219 39 207 Yates, Iona 130 Yates, Dennis 124 Yench, Janet 124 Yndestad, Richard 83, 91, 176 Yonkee, Ronald 139 Young, Frederick 67, 130 Young, Patty 75, 84, 88, 141, 176 Younger, Donald 103, 130 Younger, Margaret 116, 177 Younger, Geneva 139 Yourigsieadt, Diann 62, 63, 68, 74, Youngsteadt, Norman 85, 110, 130 Yum, Theodore 124 Yundt, Jerry 11, 67, 85, 97, 108, 177 Yundt, Susan 177 Yunker, Raymond 124 Z Zaber, Suzanne 130 Zack, Dave 139 Zalisk, Robert 61, 66, 75, 139 Zamboni, John 130 Zamecnik, Lawrence 130 Zandlo, James 139 Zanniello, Maria 130 Zapfel, Richard 139 Zarlenga. Joseph 139 Zars, Joyce 75. 177 Zaugh, Anthony 82, 177 Zegar, Dennis 139 Zeiger, Miriam 75, 78. 87, 93, 139 Zeleznik, Lynn 124 Zenkovich, Karen 177 Zeno, Joe 75, 177 Zeno, Sandra 73. 78, 139 Zentek, Judie 139 Zentek, Linda 124 Zemel, Donna 86, 87, 93, 177 Zeschke, Robert 110, 139 Zielke, Carolyn 130 Zielke, Charles 139 Zielke, Ronald 103, 124 Ziem, Georgeann 62, 177 Ziemba, Maryann 139 111439, Judy 54. 70. 74. 177 Zilian, Gerhard 87, 110, 130 Zilian, Renate 4, 71, 93, 177 Zilic, Anthony 177 Zilic, Cami 177 Zilic, Elinor 124 Zilic, Marilyn 177 zinc, zmy, Paul 124 Lawrence 139 Zimmerman, Jacqueline 84, 124 Zimmemian, Paul 124 Zimmennann, Bonnie 177 Zito, Gregory 84 Zito, Karen Ann 124 Zito, Reena 139 Zito, Thomas 84, 139 Zocher, Diane 139 Zuelke, Alan 87, 130 Zuelke, Gene 177 Zuelke, Paul 177 Zunker, Anthony 101, 124 Zullo, Gary 130 Zussman, Hedy 84, 89, 125, 130 Bookler, Carol 193, 202 Bookler, Mary 207 Borchardt, Pamela 202 Bornzin, Gail 190, 202 Borowych, Zenon 207 Bortman, Joyce 191, 207 Bossarte, Ronald 202 Bouska, Jeanne 202 Bouska, Wayne 207 Bradley, Priscilla 207 Brady, Don 200, 207 Brady, Russell 202 Brandt, Ronald 207 Brasch, George 202 Brauer, Marianna 207 Brehm, William 194, 202 Breneisen, George 197, 202 Breneisen, William 207 Bresemann, James 202 Brest, Sharon 207 Brestan, Louis 202 Briggs, Cleveland 207 Briguglio, Charles 202 Brisson, Terrance 207 Brittain, jimmy 207 Bmkema, John 202 Bronge, Robert 207 Brown, Deidre 202 Brown, Judith 207 Brown, Martha 202 Brown, Randol h 196, 200, 207 Brown, Sam 207 Bruscato, Patricia 202 Bryan, William 207 Buckberg, George 198, Buckner, Leonita 188, 200 202 STUDENT INDEX Section Il - Proviso West Budzlianowski, Helen 207 Buikema, Barbara 207 Buikema, Marilyn 202 Bullaro, Adrienne 207 Bullman, Douglas 207 Bulman, Carole 207 Bunch, Burke, Burke, Burke, Wanda 188, 194, 200, 207 Dennis 197, 202 Patrick 200, 207 Robert 196, 198, 202 Bttrke, William 202 Burkes, Donald 207 Bttrns, David 202 Bums, John 207 Butler, Kurtis 195, 207 Butt, Melvin 202 Buvak, David 202 Byron, Donald 200 C Caccavale, Theresa 188, 192, 202 Cada, Dennis 196, 197, 199, 207 Calendo, Richard 207 Cam bel l, Gerald 207 Campanella, Carol 201, 202 Campobasso, Michael 202 Canham, Patricia 195, 202 Can nav Carlan, ino, James 196, 198, 201, 202 James 202 Carl berg, Reylene 202 Carlin, Charlotte 207 Carlson, Carole 190, 191, 207 Carlson, Charlotte 190, 191, 207 Carlson, Diane 200, 202 Carlson, Glenn 207 Carlson Carsten , John 202 s, Pamela 202 Carter, June 190, 202 Carter, Trina 202 Caruso, Sharon 191, 207 Casazza, Sunny 207 Castody, George 202 Castady, Kathy 207 Castellani, Barbara 202 Castronovo, John 202 Castalano, Gary 202 Cates, Noel 202 Catling, Harold 207 Cavanaugh, Michael 191 Cavolt, Brent 200, 207 Cawley, Dianne 202 Cermak, Dianne 202 Cermak, John 202 Chase, Kenneth 189, 195, 207 Chiero, Janet 202 Chmurny, Alan 199, 202 Cholewa, Ronna 207 Christensen, Karen 92, 188, 189, 192, 207 Christy, Kenneth 195, 202 Chuman, Bonnie 192, 195, 202 Chuman, Connie 192, 195 Cieslak, Richard 207 Cihak, Dorine 190, 207 Cipolla, James 207 Cirrincione, Charles 196, 207 Cisneros, Clara 202 Clay, Bruce 202 Clough, Delbert 202 Cohan, Thomas 199 Cohen, Joel 191, 207 Cole Patricia 202 Coleman, Diane 202 Coleman, Frank 207 Coleman, Robert 207 Cologna, Bonnie 202 Colonna, Joseph 202 Colosky, Dale 196, 197, 207 Compobasso, M. 202 Compton, Michael 196 Connelly, Joan 192, 207 Conerly, Jerrald 207 Conrad, Raymond 196, 197, 199, 207 Conway, Jacquel 207 Cook, Nancy 190, 202 Cook, William 202 Cook, Wayne 202 Cooke, Kenneth 191, 207 Cooper, Joyce 207 Cooper, Merle 202 Copeland, Richard 196, 200 Cork, William 202 Com, Jay 202 Cosenza, Guito 198, 202 Costello, Dennis 207 C R ld 197 207 outure, ona , Crabtree, Elizabeth 189, 190, 191, 192 Crabtree, George 196, 202 Christofaro, Karren 202 Crosbie, Kenneth 207 Crosser, Alan 196, 198 Crozier, William 207 Culumber, Jean 202 Cunningham, Joyce 190, 207 Cunningham, Stanley 202 Curial, John 202 Currier, Ronald 202 Cygnar, Mary Anne 188, 202 D Daehnke, Patricia 190, 194, 207 Dahl, Bob 192, 197, 207 D'Alexander, Susan 202 Dalo, Charlene 188, 202 Daley, Bart 207 Damato, Ralph 199, 207 Danda, Anthony 194, 202 Danner, Janet 207 D'Antonio, Dennis 202 D'Anya, Ralph 199, 207 Darrell, Diane 207 David, Barbara 190, 192, 194, Davis, Charles 194, 207 Davis, Kathleen 207 Day, Thomas 202 Debelak, Robert 202 Deangelis, Deanna 188, 207 DeCar1o, Toni 207 DeFotis, Irene 192, 195, 207 Degrado, Louis 196, 207 DeGuiseppe, Louis 207 Dehnicke, Kathleen 194, 207 DelBono, Carl 196, 198, 207 DeMarino, Gloria 207 Delvlarino, Lawrence 207 DePao1a, Michael 207 DePirt'o, Joseph 196, 198, 199, Desalvo, Patrick 207 Desiron, Dolores 207 DeSmedt, David 207 Deutschle, Thomas 196, 197 Devitt, Lawrence 191, 207 Dexler, Jerle 207 Diegnau, Walter 207 Diggins, Diane 207 Dillon, Thomas 196, 199, 207 DiMarcia, Catherine 207 Dina, Sammye 207 Dinnebiers, J. 207 Divis, Donna 188, 207 Dixon, Gretchen 207 Dixon, Franklin 207 Dixon, Patricia 207 Dohyns, Alice 207 Doering, Agnes 207 Domas, James 199, 207 Donnelley, Carol 207 Dorn, Robert 196, 198, 199, 202 Donovan, James 197, 200, 207 Doweidt, Dennis 207 Doyle, Dan 202 207 207 Finley, Martha 202 Finn, Eileen 190, 202 Fioramonti, Patricia 202 Fiordo, William 207 Fiore, Anita 202 Gurney, Edward 203 Gust, Donald 194, 196, 197, 200, 208 Gutzmer, Robert 208 Dozerpath, Terry 196, 197, 199, 207 Drane, Terry 194, 202 Draut, David 196. 197, 202 Drobish, Diane 202 Droese, John 197, 200, 202 Druwe, Arline 192, 207 DuBeau, Michael 196, 207 Dubs, Kathleen 190, 195, 202 Duffy, Mike 207 DuFraine, Dennis 207 Dugaw, Logan 196, 197, 199, 202 Dugo, Ernest 196, 198, 207 Dugo, Penelope 207 Dunbar, Danita 207 Duncan, David 194, 202 Dunlavy, Michael 207 Dunn, Patricia 193, 201, 202 Dvorak, Allan 192, 207 Dvorak. Donna 202 Dunning, David 202 Dyskie, William 207 E Ebbert, Nancy 202 Edmonds, Louise 193, 202 Ellis, Robert 195, 202 Elmore, Constance 192, 195, 202 Emmett, Edward 202 Engleman, Richard 197, 202 Engvall. Constance 202 Enke, David 202 Erb, Thomas 197, 207 Erdmann, Wayne 196, 200, 202 Erdmann, William 196, 197, 200, Erbs, Sandra 193, 201 Erickson, Robert 202 Emst, Donna 202 Eskildsen, Roland 202 F Fairburn, Donna 207 Falletta, Joanne 207 Falone, Tom 196, 200, 202 Fannon, Maureen 194, 207 Fannon, Sheila 194, 207 Farina, Robert 207 Farley, Michael 202 Faul, Albert 207 Feeman, Albert 207 Ferreri, Laurance 207 Ferrick, Gerald 207 Ferroni, Carole 192, 202 Festin, Ray 202 Fewer, Carol 202 Fibifer, Jim 194, 202 Fin ley, John 202 Fink, Raymond 194, 200, 207 Finley, Howard 202 207 Fiorito, Josefh 207 Fisher, Davi 202 Fisher, JoAnn 202 Fleckinger, Ronald 207 Florence, Linda 202 Floyd, Patricia 191, 207 Fohs, Ann 207 Forgue, Dennis 191, 197, 202 Ford, Michael 197, 200, 202 Formento, Ronald 207 Forsgren, Janet 188, 192. 195, 207 Fort, Gary 191, 194, 202 Fortier, Alfred 190, 192, 207 Foster, Gerald 202 Fox, Agnes 202 Fox, Diane 202 Fox, Patricia 190, 207 Francesconi, Robert 199, 203 Frankart, William 207 Franks, Linda 203 Frantz, Doris 203 Franze, Carol 203 Frawley, Kathleen 203 Freeman, Howard 198, 207 Froehlig, Kenneth 207 Froemel, Arthur 203 Furguson, Lynn 194, 207 Furrie, Marie 207 G Gafkowski, James 191, 207 Gagliardo, Anthony 207 Ga dik, Jeanette 207 Gallo, Steven 194, 199, 203 Ganta, Theodora 194, 203 Garbark, Patricia 192, 202 Garbarz, James 207 Garbarz, Thomas 203 Garceau, William 207 Garcia, J. 207 Gaston, Roy 203 Gatto, Nora 203 Geanconteri, Anthony 203 Geanconteri, Jack 203 Geatros, Michaeleen 203 Gehrke, Annette 192, 202 Gelsey, Edwin 189, 207 Gelz, Linda 195, 207 Gerdes, Richard 207 Gerschefske, Diane 203 Gettings, Frank 197, 203 Giancarlo, Bemadett 207 Giannone, Karen 188, 203 Gibbs, Clayton 198, 207 Giese, Carol 207 Giese, Edward 207 Giesow, Kenneth 207 Gilbert, Dave 207 Gilbert, Henry 203 Gille, Frances 191, 193, 207 Gilliland, Judith 203 Girard, Joyce 207 Glavalh, Andrew 192, 203 Gliosci, Betty 193, 203 Golz, Michael 207 Golz, Patrick 196, 207 Gooch, Jacqueline 191, 207 Gorka, Marianne 189, 207 Goodwillie, Sally 203 Gorr, Brian 191, 207 Gorr, Lenore 192, 203 Gorski, Richard 191, 207 Gould, Sherry 203 Govgker, Mary Ann 188, 207 Gra ski, Timothy 196, 197, 203 Graf, William 197, 203 Graham, Kenneth 207 Grahl, Gail 203 Grant, Robert 191, 195, 208 Greathouse, Sheila 188, 190, 208 r co Gale G e , 203 Green, Janet 193, 203 Greenwald, James 196, 197, 208 Greenwood, Ra ond 208 Gregie, Richarc1,n208 Gregorczyk, Claudett 203 Gregory, Pamela 195, 203 Grief, Walter 208 Griffith, Larry 203 Grigaitis, J. 203 Grgis, Darlene 208 Gricius, Theresa 208 Grimaldi, Nicholas 208 Grimes, Terrence 203 Groeneveld, Richard 203 Grosnick, Carol 208 Grosso, Robert 208 Guadagnoli, Joseph 198, 203 Guelli, Linda 208 Guertin, Janeen 203 Gugliuzza, Theresa 188, 203 Gulino, John 203 Gullguist, Donald 199. 208 Gun ersen, Gordon 199. 203 Gurich, Stanley 198, 203 220 Haase, H Carlida 203 Haggard, Suzanne 203 Ha n, Ronald 192, 208 Haiges, John 189, 190, 192, 208 Haiges . Haines, Halgas Hallbe Roberta 192, 203 Robert 203 Mary Ann 203 George 198, 199, 208 TE. Haller. Salvatore 208 Hallock, Karen 208 Halsey, Rex 203 Halverson, Patil 203 Hamann, Dorothy 192, 203 Hamilton, Sim 203 Hanczar, Robert 194, 196, 198, 200, 203 Hansen, Martin 208 Hanson, James 208 Hanson, Kenneth 195, 208 Harbacek, M. 196, 203 Hardy, J. 203 Hardy, Michael 196, 198, 199, 203 Hardy, Patil 208 Harrard, S. 203 Harris, Janet 208 Harris, Peter 203 Harrison, William 196, 197, 200, 20s Harshbarger, Judith 203 Harshbarger, Paul 189, 208 Hart, Nancy 208 Hassett, Patti 208 Hauser, Valorie 208 Hayes, Kathleen 188, 194, 208 Hayes, Patricia 208 Halley, Karen 203 Hays, Kathleen 208 Healy, Susan 203 Hedberg, Andrew 199. 20s Hedgepeth, Herbert 203 Heep, Albert 194, 203 Heil, Karen 194, 208 Heimann, Dennis 208 Heitmann, Dennis 191, 208 Heller, Kathleen 203 Heller, Michael 199, 208 Helrrigs Thomas 188, 196, 198, 200, Hels, Marianne 208 Heneghan, John 203 Hensen, Bernard 203 Henson, Robert 195, 198, 203 Henzler, Georgine 203 Heppner, Deanna 190, 192, 208 Hermach, Kenneth 195, 196, 197, 203 Herman, Judith 192 Herman, Roger 208 Hernandez, Paul 203 Hertzeggian, Kenneth 194, 197, 199, Hibbs, George 208 Hin, Roy 196 Hillebrand, Elizabet 188, 192, 208 Hinton, Barbara Lee 208 Hinz, June 192. 203 Hockstrasser, Carol 203 Hodapp, James 199 Hodgson, Margaret 208 Holfman, Ronald 203 Hogan, William 208 Hojda, Vivien 195, 208 Holleman, Joseph 208 Holly, Thomas 208 Holte, Dean 196, 200 Honkisz, Terry 208 Hoover, Janet 203 Hopp, Georgia 208 Horak, Gregory 208 Hord, Jerry 196, 199, 208 Horwitz, Mara, 195, 203 Hovorka, Kenneth 196, 199, 208 Howler, Walter 208 Hudec, Dennis 191, 197, 208 Huffman, Juanita 203 Huhn, Dorothea 193, 208 Hulbert, Jeff 194, 197, 208 Hull. Wesley 203 Hummel, Sandra 208 Humphrey, Harry 208 Humphrey, Katherine 208 Hund, Steve 199, 208 Huotari, James 198, 208 Hupp, Carol 188, 190, 208 Husak, Lynne 208 Hutter, Cecilia 194, 208 Hyde, Dennis 203 Hyers, Don 203 I Iannone, Anthony 203 lifland, Llewellyn 196, 198, 208 Incrocci, Brian 203 lngko, V. 203 losso, Cheryl 188, 203 Irace, Susan 203 Irvine, Scotty 208 Irwin, Deanne 203 Section 11 - jackson, .1 Dorothy 208 jacobsen, Andrew 203 jacobsen, jean 208 jaconsen, Laura 208 jaffe, E dmond 208 jaltayrick, james 197, 203 jakes, Terrence 208 janda, james 203 jandes, Kenneth 195, 200, 208 janulewici, William 208 jarmak, Linda 208 jarmy, joseph j. 208 jensen, john 208 jensen, Sandra 208 jewell, William 194, 208 jindra. Charles 208 johanson, judy 188, 208 johnson, Bonnie 195, 203 johnson, Bruce 195, 208 johnson, Fred 203 johnson, janct 208 johnson jean 198 208 johnson: jerry 196,. 208 johnson, joDean 208 johnson Pamela 195, 208 johnson: Sandra Lee 195, 208 johnson j onas, jones, , Stephen 194. 208 jacqueline 203 LeRoy 196 McKay. janice 190. 193, 204 jonescue, Georgeanne 194, 203 jordan, Thomas 208 joswick, julia 195, 203 julian. Noel 197. 199 K Kage, Stephan 190, 208, 200 Kahler, james 196, 200 Kaiser, Robert L. 208 Kalenda, Raymond 194, 199, 203 Kalinauskas, Ellen 208 Kaliski, Frances 203 Kallum, Geraldine 188, 193, 203 Kalunian. Karyn 203 Kandl, William 2051 Kappel, Gail 188, 194, 205 Karas, Lana Lou 194, 2011 Karas, Lynn 194. 208 Kard, Marilyn 194, 203 Karnclfel. Russell 208 Karner, Karen 203 Kaskey, jeanette 208 Kasmer, Eugene 208 Katsis, Karen 189, 194. 208 Kaul, judith 203 Kauth, Karyl 190, 208 Kellen , Donna 208 Keller, Albert 196. 197- 200, 208 Keller, Richard 2051 Kelley Kemp, Ken ik , , I.. j. 208 William 2051 janet 194, 208 Kennelly, Dennis 196, 208 Kepple. Kerber, Donna 203 Kathleen 208 Kercer, Noreen 203 Kernan, Thomas 200, 208 Kcsma r, Donald 200, 208 Kibbe, judy 194, 203 Minser. Kickhefel, Linda 208 Killar, Phyllis 192, 195, 203 Kilroy, Thomasine 208 Kilroy, Timothy 208 Kimec. Dianne B. 2021 Kincaid, Bonnie 189, 192, 195, 206 208 King. Alex 192, 194. 199, 208 Klauber. Suzanne 208 Klein, Dolores 203 Klimkaw, Sharon 208 Kloer, Cheryl 192, 193, 208 Klopp, Karen 2051 Kmiec, Dennis 208 Knackstedt, Marcia 203 Knight, Donna 188. 190. 194, 203 Knight, Marjorie 194. 203 Knights, Katherine 208 Knippenberg, Donna 208 Knippenberg, Thomas 208 Knoll, john 208 Knowles, jean 203 Knowles, Terry 203 Kochan, john 208 Koeritz, Daniel 200. 208 Kokonas, james 203 Kola, Pamela 194, 203 Komarec, Paula 205 Kopija, james 199, 205 Kopke, Mary 203 Kornaus, Kathleen 208 Kortum, Robert 203 Koster, Frank 203 Kralilt, Roger 203 Kraujalis. Adoloh 208 Krause, Carol 192 Krause, joan 208 Krause. judy 194, 203 Kray, Carole 189. 192. 208 Krejci, joe 198, 200. 208 Krempec, jeffrey 194 STUDENT INDEX Proviso West Kresin, Thomas 196, 197, 200, 208 Kreuser, joan 190, 208 Kreutler, Ronelle 192, 195, 208 Kroeger, Harriett 194 Krueger, Chester 194 Krus, Patricia 190 Krutsch, Gerald 200 Kubiszewski, Thomas 194 Kubycheck, Russell 196, 199 Kucera, Dawn 194, 208 Kuchar, Helen 194, 203 Kuclen, Kenneth 196, 208 Kudrna, Lawrence 203 Kuhlmann, Herman 191, 197, 200, 208 Kuhlmann, I.inda 208 Kuhns, Wayne 188, 208 Kulat, Kathie 208 Kulp, Robert 194 Kuncl, Karen 203 Kunka, joseph 196, 197, 208 Kuzma, Elaine 203 Kyale, Richard 198, 200, 208 L LaCa1amita, Gay 208 LaFayer, Roger 190, 198, 208 Lageose, Tim 191, 194 Lanan, Adele 190. 208 Landers, Elaine 203 Landry, Robert 203 Lane, Sarah 188, 208 Lanting, William 208 Laramie, Rosemarie 203 Larocca, Robert 192, 194, 203 LaRosa, Paul 208 Larsen, joan 208 Larsen, Kenneth 208 Larsen, Thomas 208 Lasch, Charles 200 Lattyak, jacquelyn 208 l.aub, Robert 198, 200, 208 Laube, Anita 192, 208 Laurance, joan 208 Laurance, Linda 193, 208 LaVan, Patrick 196. 197, 200 Lawrence, Ernest 190, 197 Lawton, Carol 192 Layer, john 200, 208 Leckie. john 196, 197. 200, 208 Leek, Mona 203 Lees, Roberta 192. 194. 2011 Lelisek, Kenneth 194, 204 Lekawitch, joann 190, 191, 208 Lenartson, Allen 191, 208 Lenrini. Maria 208 Lesak, james 196. 204 Leslie. Malcolm 204 Leslie, Sandra 204 Lester. Tommy 197. 199, 204 Lestina. Margaret 208 Letto, joanne 208 LeVan. Marilyn 190, 1951, 194, 206, 208 Layant, Carolyn 204 Lewis. Gary 194. 204 Lighthart, Lawrence 194, 204 Lindrum, Sharon 204 Lindsey, judv Lynn 204 Link, Peter 196. 208 Linneman, Nancy 204 Lira, Sherry 208 Little. Shirley 208 Lockhart. Allan 194. 199, 204 Lodewyck, Annette 208 Lodewyck. Frank 208 Loelfler, Richard 204 Loesch, Thomas R. 197. 199, 204 Loisbeau. Dennis 192. 208 Lokcinski, Ronald 204 Long. Carol 204 Loomer, Shirley 192, 193, 195, 208 Lorenzo, john 204 Lorence, Charles 197. 208 Loresch, Alex 198. 208 Loresch, Edward 198, 199, 204 Loro, Louis 204 Lorr, Florence 204 Lott, Robert 198. 204 Lucius, Carolyn 204 Ludwig, Daniel 204 Luebker, Charles 208 Luka, james 196, 204 Lyman, Gary 208 Lyons, janice 204 Lyons, Martin 199, 204 M Mack, Cheryl 192, 208 Mackey, Annette 195. 204 MacMartin, Lowell 209 Marousek, Patricia 204 MacTrinder, William 204 Maday, Daniel 204 Maggart, Linda L. 194, 209 Magnuson, Trudy 204 Manire, Patricia 188. 204 Manning, Gary A. 196, 209 Manton, Sharon 209 Marciss, Carol 209 Marcum, Lynda 192, 204 Marino, joseph 204 Markett, Wayne 204 Markley, Barbara 209 Maroncelli, Diane 190, 193, 209 Marolza, Sandra 209 Marousek, Patricia A. 204 Maronsek, William 209 Marr, Kenneth 204 Marr. Marilyn 209 Marsh, Sharon 192, 194, 209 Marshall, james 204 Marshall, Patricia 204 Marten, judith 198, 204 Martens, Mary 204 Martin, Patricia 204 Martinaitis, james 204 Martindale, john 209 Mastanlta, Marlene 204 Masek, joseph 209 Mason, Larry 196, 204 Maston, Richard 204 Mastro, Gerald 196, 198, 199, 210 Mastro, Peter 209 Masulunes, Gregory 204 Masulunes, Marcis 198, 204 Matous, joan 204 Matoush, Barbara 204 Mattick, Richard 195, 204 Mattison, Sue 204 Maxon, Gloria 209 Mayer, Lenore 188. 189, 192, 209 Maynard, Daniel 209 Nllllflliil, Patricia 193. 209 Maluc, George 191 McBride, Kathleen 204 McCluskey. Lynne 204 McCarty, Charles 196. 204 McCloskey, Terry 200. 209 McCormick. Russel 196, 200 McCreery, Dennis 197 McCreny, Dennis 204 McCrnm, Patricia 190, 210 McCrysta1, james 197. 199. 204 McCullough. Sharlene 204 McFadden, Betty Ann 204 McFarland, Kathleen 188. 195, 209 McKen1ie, Elizabeth 204 McNamee, Mary 188. 209 McSwain. Russell 196, 198, 200, 209 Meis'er, Ehrharcl 199. 209 Meister. lVo1fgantI 196, 197, 199, 209 Mele. l'Vi11iam 197. 209 Melgaard, Lynn 204 Menxzhini. Brenda Kay 204 Merkel, Dorothy 190. 194, 209 Merkel, Raymond 209 Meros, Irene 190, 209 Merneli. Ronald 204 Meschick, Eleanor 192, 204 Mette, james 209 Meyer, Chet 196. 198, 200, 204 Meyer, Marianne 209 Michonski. Donna 190, 209 Mielke. Eli1abeth 204 Mihaljeyich. Donna 190, 209 Mihel, Richard 204 Murphy, james 209 Murphy, Richard 188, 189, 196, 197, 199, 209 Murray, james 196, 204 Muscato, Ronald 209 Muscia, jacqueline 188, 209 Muth, jeannine 209 Mygincl, Hanne 204 N Naese, Theresa 209 Nalepa, Phillip 209 Naramore, Neil 194, 204 Nauertz, joan 209 Naus, Loretta 209 Nayoy, l.aneta 204 Needy, Georgina 190, 2011 Neilson, jerome 196, 209 Nelson, Bruce 196, 197. 200, 204 Nelson, Louis 209 Nelson, Patricia 188, 204 Nemcicky, joyee 188, 209 Neuhauser, Dennis 191, 192, 209 Nicholson, Sheryle 209 Nicosia, Ellen Rae 204 Nieman ns, Myrna 190. 209 Niketopoulos, Tony 196, 197, 199, 209 Nixon, Thomas 199, 209 Nolan, Dennis 204 Nolan , Patricia 190, 19-1, 209 Nolen, Karen 192, 209 Noyy, Noyy, Patricia 191. 209 Thomas 209 Nowtlomski. jutlith 209 Nyckel, Patricia 204 O Oanes, judy 190, 209 Ober, Carolyn 20-1 O' Brien, Kathryn 204 O'Con O'Con Otltlo, nell, Diane 192, 209 nor, I.inda 193, 201, 204 Kenneth 209 Odman, jo Anne 204 Odman, Mary 209 Oetjens, Ronald 20-l Ohlman, jutly 209 Olesky, Marcia 192. 209 Oliver, Sara Lee 204 Olsen, janice 204 Olsen, Robert 191, 209 Olson, Gordon 209 Olson, joan 209 Olson, Thomas 195, 209 O'Ma1ley, james 209 O'Nei1, john 204 Ophaug, Steven 193, 199, 209 O rolex 1, Gail 209 Ortt, Allen 196, 197, 204 Ouimette, La Donna 204 Owen, james 204 Owens, joseph 209 lr Pacheco, Martin 198, 204 P age, Paige, Palern 'alme Nikki 209 Vvayne 197, 204, 220 io, Salvatore 209 r, Carl 209 Mikuls, Ruth 204 Miller, Alan 210 Miller, Charles 204 Miller, Edward 209 Miller, judith 192, 209 Miller. Marilyn H. 204 Miller, Marilyn 209 Miller, Marriann 204 Miller, Merrikay 204 Miller. Suzanne 192. 204 Millies Christine 191 192, 209 xnuifsi Dorothy 264' Maries, Robert 199, 209 jean 190. 192, 209 1 Palmere, Frances 209 Paluh, Wayne 196, 204 Panyeno, Gail 209 Pappas, Georgiana 209 Parker, jane 194, 209 Parshall, john 209 Parks, Cheryl 209 Parson, Pauline 209 Partipilo, Diane 204 Partipilo, Donna 204 Pass, Robert 196, 197. 209 Passaretti, Lui 199, 209 Patrickus, Susan 209 Paul, james 197, 200, 209 Mital, Gerald 197, 204 Mitchell, Richard 204 Mitchell, Victoria 204 Mittlestaedt, Bohdon 209 Mirialko, jerry 196. 198. 204 Milialko, Karen 194. 209 Moldovan, Robert 194. 196, 197, 209 Montville. Dan 196, 204 Moore, Anita 209 Moore, Mary 204 Moore, Tom 198. 199, 210 Moran. Dick 204 Morayec, Neva 204 DTOYO7. Peter 204 Mortellaro, Madaline 209 Moschetti, Rose 204 Mosinski. Sharon 192, 204 Pava, Barry 197. 200, 209 Paylak, Andrea 209 Pazera, Robert 209 Pearson, Larry 194. 204 Pein, Margaret 190, 193, 195, 209 Pellegrino, Nancy 209 Pellman, Penny 209 Percy, james 197. 204 Perkins, Martha 209 Perkins, Robert 209 Perri, Frank 209 Person, john 191, 209 Petenes, Bill 209 Peters, Kenneth 209 Peterson, Barney 196, 197, 200 Peterson, Ralph 192, 209 Petitt, Leonard 209 Moudy, Mueller Mueller Shirley 204 , Leonard 204 , Lynn 204 Mueller, Marcia 192, 195, 209 Mueller. Robert 194, 209 Muhl, Marilyn 204 Mullins. Max 196, 204 Mulroyan. Mary 209 Mundy, Robert 209 Munson, Georgia 209 Petit, Richard 209 Petrossi, Patricia 1951, 194, 209 Petruzzi, Tony 196, 199 Petty, Carol 209 Pflug, Sharon 209 Phillips, Douglas 198, 204 Piccatto, Marilyn 193, 209 Pinelli, Carol 190, 193. 194. 209 Pinsly, Richard 195 Pionto, james 198 Van0sdell, John 196, 194 197, 199, STUDENT INDEX Section ll - Proviso West Piotter, Audrey 188, 209 Piotter, Ken 196, 197 Pish, Anthony 209 Pitello, Pitello, Carol 204 Marianne 204 Pizzuto, Donna 204 Plourd, Angela 188, 209 Pockrandt, Carol Mae 194, 204 Poggen Pol ito, see, Kathleen 192, 204 Josephine 209 Pones, Mlilliam 194, 204 Poole, Poole, Diane 193, 209 John 204 Poore, Roger 198, 209 Pope, Donna 209 Popkowski, Norbert 196, 198 Porambo, Leslie 209 Porter, Spencer 204 Posluszny, Gerald 198, 209 Poteete, Eugene 209 Poulos, Edith 204 Poulos, Edward 209 Powell, Richard 198 Power, Raymond 209 Powers, Frederic 209 Powers, Nazia 194, 209 Poato, Predl, Karen 190. 193. 195, 209 Ronald 195, 209 Prehn, Carolyn 192, 209 Prevett, Lloyd 196, 200, 204 Prince, John 204 Pristo, Carol Jean 190, 209 Prodzenski, Joyce 204 Prosio, Lorain 209 Purcell, Edward 197, 209 Pynakk Quinn, Quirk, er, Judith 204 William ug, 209 Bill 209 R Rade, Gary 204 Radewagen, Fred 190, 196, 197 Rago, Carole 204 Raimondu. Jolm 196, 204 Ralston, Larry 204 Ramser, Robert 209 Rander Ranes, son, Susanne 193, 194 Janet 209 Rasmussen, Donna 204 Rataicz ak, Karen 209 Ratti, Darlene 204 Ready, Bonnie 209 Rebokas. Dorothy 194. 204 Reese, George 194, 209 Regan, Jim 204 Reich, Roy 204 Reilly, Heather 209 Reimann, Frank 195. 204 Snyder Reinhart, Edward 204 Reinhart. Kenneth 194, 205 Reisa. William 205 Render, Vincent 205 Renella. Tony 196. 198, 205 Reynolds. lack 209 Rezek, Todd 196. 200. 205 Rhymer, Dec Ann 188. 205 Ribnek. Edward 191, 209 Riccobene, Mary lane 209 Richardson, Dennis 209 Richter, Gary 199. 205 Richter, Ronald 1977, 199, 209 Riddle. Racquel 209 Riha. Dorothy 193, 209 Riley. Cheryl 205 Ritchie, Carol 205 Rivers. Elna 205 Rivers, Mary Louise 209 Rlllil. John 196. 198. 209 Roberts, Richard 205 Roberts. Sandra 188. 205 Robinson, Cheryl 194, 209 Rochester. Valerie 209 Rotzala. John 189 196. 197, 200, 209 Rohner, George 196, 205 Romano. Georgiunna 209 Rose, Patricia 205 Ross. Darlene 209 Rossini, Peter 209 Rouse, 1ill 198. 195, 209 Rudd, Steve 195. 205 Ruppert. Patricia 205 Russ, Sandra Lee 188, 209 Russo, 'llartin 205 Rvwwn, Kathleen 205 Rvberg. Sumnne 192, 209 Rybicki, Robert 194, 205 S Saarinen. Dianne 205 Sacco. Frank 209 Salilin, Alan 196, 205 Salenii, Dennis 198, 199, 205 Saleski. Albert 205 Salvatore. William 205 Salyer, Gloria 205 Sanders. Don 196, 200, 205 Sanders. Robert 205 Sarno, William 209 Saracino, Vincent 209 Sarsfield, Carol 190, 192, 195, 209 Sartore, Jacqueline 209 Sassone, Michael 205 Savoy, Madalyn 209 Sayre, Sandra 193, 194, 205 Scala, John 195, 196, 205 Scaliatine, Alberta 209 Scaliatine, Eddie 209 Schaefer, Robert 205 Schar, Carol 188. 205 Schaub, Fred 209 Schenekl, Marilyn 189, 192, 209 Scherer, David 210 Scherer, Gail 193, 205 Schilling, Kathleen 190 Schleuther, Alfred 205 Schmid, Theodore 199 Schnidt, Laura 205 Schmidt, Ronald 198, 205, 210 Schmidt, Kenneth 210 Schmidtke, Karen 205 Schmitt, Robert 210 Schneck, Julie 210 Schneider, Jean 210 Sclmeider, Sybil 205 Schnell, Sandra 210 Schobel, Diane 192, 210 Schroeder, Donna 205 Schroeder, James 196, 210 Schroeder, John 210 Schroeder, Marilyn 205 Schroeder, Robert 199, 205 Schroeder, Rosfanna 210 Schubert, Thomas 210 Schultz, Russel 194 Schultz, Robert 205 Schwartz, Susan 205 Schwebke, Wesley 197, 199. 210 Schwieger, James 205 Sciortino, Barbara 190, 193, 210 Scott, Elaine 205 Scriyani, Mary 210 Seavey, Jackie 205 Seeskin, Morris 188, 190, 195, 19 197, 210 Schilling, Kathy 210 Sergey, Susan 193. 210 Serio, Rosemary 205 Setinek, Wayne 199, 205 Seyer, Regina 192, 205 Shaw, Judge 205 Shermant, Carole 193, 205 Sherrill, Pat 210 Shortall, Francis 196, 210 Shupe, Ronald 205 Sikora, Alan 210 Sikorski, Nancy 210 Silhan, Wvilliam 196. 198. 205 Silkaitis, Edward 196. 197, 199 Silski. Joann 192. 205 Simek, Sharon 205 Simko, Susan 188, 193, 205 Simon, Walter 210 Simmons, Gale 205 Siress, Patrick 205 Sittner, Carol 205 Siwula, Edward 210 Sklaney, Betty 205 Sklaney, Suictte 192. 210 Skoglund, Karen 188. 192. 210 Skrobish, Roland 191, 200. 210 Skurauskis, Don 196, 198. 200, 210 Skurka. Donna 205 Slaby, Richard 210 Sliwa, Carol 192, 195 Sliwa. Joan 205 Sliwiak, Phillip 206. 210 Smallwood, Leonard 196, 210 Smid. Herty 210 Smith, Danny 205 Smith, lacquelvn 210 Smith, Judv 195. 210 Smith, Michael 210 Smith Orville 205 smnhj Ricky 199, 205 Smott, Larry 205 Snyder, Francis 205 Shirle 190 210 , . y . Sohkoviak, James 197. 210 Soderlund, Virginia 193. 205 Sokolnick, Bernadette 205 Soo, Helen 198. 205 S00, William 196 199, 210 Sooer. Melodie 2013 Sourile, Carolyn 205 Spencer. Richard 205 Soino, Mike 210 Suetz, Jerry 215 Speyer, Leonard 198, 205 Sorenger, Rita 188. 210 Staotutan, Glenn 198. 210 Stadwiser. Patil 194. 199, 205 Staniec, Claudia 201 Staniec, Walter 210 Stapleman, Kathryn 205 Starr. Brenda 210 Stasiak, lvinifred 190. 191, 210 6, Stebel, Barbara 205 Stellato, Joseph 198, 205 Stelter, David 210 Steltzer, Ilana 205 Stemm, Robert 197, 199, 205 Stencel, John 210 Stendell, George 200, 210 Stephensen, Marilyn 210 Stevenson, Jo 210 Stokes, Karen 193, 195, 205 Storck, Robert 197, 205 Stott, Harold 196, 197, 199, 210 Stovall, Dara 210 Straub, James 210 Strader, Clark Jr. 210 Streit, John 198, 200, 205 Strid, Mary 205 Stropole, Mary 190, 205 Stroschein, Ed 197, 205 Strub, Jerry 196, 199, 205, 210 Stryjewski, Jim 210 Strutz, Marilyn 210 Stuchl, Robert 197, 210 Studebaker, Diane 210 Studebaker, Lucinda 205 Stumpf, Ronald 210 Stutz, Allen 198, 210 Snda, Richard 205 Sulinski, Stefany 192, 210 Sullivan, Karen 210 Sullivan, Terence 205 Summers, Jeffrey 210 Sumrow. Boni 210 Sunde, Valerie 205 Surico, Madeline 188, 210 Susdorf, Richard 196, 199, 210 Swanson, Marlene 210 Swenson, Sharon Sue 190, 210 Swiech, Joyce 205 Swiech, Judith 205 Swiech, Wayne 205 S1ym:1niak, Richard 196, 205 T Tabatt, Carol 205 Taber, Curtis 191, 192, 199, 210 Taggs, Charlene 205 Tait, Marilyn 192, 210 Talaga, Starlane 192 Tamburino, Arlene 210 Tamburino, James 196, 199, 205 Tannura, Celina 205 Tararo, Christine 205 Taraska, Andrew 210 Tarleton, George 205 Tarnowski, Peter 199, 205 Tarvash, Matthew 205 Tarvin, Thomas 205 Tesinsky, Kenneth 210 Teske, Sharon 205 Thielitz, Jo Ann 210 Thies, Pat 190, 210 Thomas, Patricia 189, 190, 210 Thorne, Barbara 210 Thompson, Keith 196. 199 Thornposn. Robert 205 Thorsen, Charlene 191, 192, 210 Thumberger, Ruth 210 Thumma, James 198, 210 Tichy, Richard 1977. 205 Tillman, Joyce 210 Tieerdema, Albert 210 Tkach, Sharon 205 Tomanek, Carol 210 Tontillo. Frank 210 Tortoriello, Mark 203 Tortoriello, Judith 205 Trahan. Judith 210 Trapani, Donald 195, 205 Trapani. Drew 192. 194. 210 Treadwell, Wayne 200, 210 Trenkler, Dea 210 Trenkler, Dennis 210 Trobiani, Mamie 205 Ttostman, Rudy 210 Trueman. Heather 210 Trybul, L. 205 Turek, Kenneth 210 Turi, Lawrence 192. 196. 199, 205 Turnmire. John 198. 210 Turnmire. WVesley 198, 205 Turucr, Wayne 210 Tvkvart. Irene 190. 210 Tyler, Larry 199, 210 U Ulreich, Delbert 210 Updike, William 197, 199, 210 Urbrock, Julie Ann 205 V Valenta, Judith 205 Valentin, Rose 210 Vallandigham, Karene 192, 195, 210 Vancour, Kathleen 210 Vanderhlolen, Donald 197, 199, 205 VanderMo1en, Karen 210 Van Duzee, Lowell 191, 210 Vanllyke, Germaine 188, 205 205 VanOsdell, Robert 194, 196, 197, 199, 205 Vavra, Leonard 191, 210 Vecera, Laddie 210 Velbergs, Paul 205 Vena, Richard 205 Vernon, Helen 210 Vesely, Arlene 205 Vintika, Laddie 210 Vinitika, Louis 205 Vitense, Dona 193, 210 Vivacqua, Marie 210 Vohs, Sharon 205 Volini, Arthur 205 Volinsky, Robert 210 Voss, Roberta 210 Vranek, Faythe 195, 205 Vynalek, Glen 210 W lvactor, Harold 198, 200, 205 lvadycki, Richard 210 Wagner, Thomas 210 Waidley, Donna 188, 205 Walneck, Ralph 210 Walsh, John 197, 205 Walus, Charles 205 Wasielewski. Diane 210 Wayne, Robert 194, 205 Weber, Jim 196, 199, 205 Weber, Priscilla 210 Kenneth 210 Weden, Weeks, Lawrence 210 Wegner, Linda 205 Wehrenberg, Margo 205 Weide, Florence 205 Weidenbeck, Caryl 211 Weiher, William 189, 192, 210 Weinberg, Susan 205 Welling, Nancy 210 Wells, Dave 194, 196, 205 Wenzel. Anita 210 West, Bonnie 210 Westendorf, William 205 Wetteland, Thomas 196, 199, 200, 205 Whaling, John 210 Whisnant, Dean 205 White, Harris 194, 205 White, Joseph 210 Whitten, Sidney 205 Wiedenbeck, Caryl 210 Wilcox. Stanley 198 Wilford, Nora Sue 191, 210 Williams, Bruce 210 Williams, Judith 193, 210 Williams, Walter 191. 210 Williamson, Karen 192. 205 Williamson, Kenneth 205 Willmer, Wilmot, Winkler, Winter, Winters, Dennis 210 Jeannette 190. 205 Gerald 197, 210 Charles 196, 198, 200, 205 Betty 210 Winters, Frederick 196, 197, 205 Winters, Wisher. Vllitczak, Winona 210 William 210 Carol 210 Witt, Paul 196, 200, 210 Wittersheim, Roger 195, 210 Wloch, Claire 210 Wohl, Susan 210 Wold, James 205 Wolf. Suzanne 210 Wolfe, Beverlv 192. 195. 210 lvolff. Kenneth 210 Wood. Richard 205 Woods, Wilson 210 Wooten, Patricia 210 VVorcester. Roger 210 Wright. Joanne 190. 195, 198, 210 Wroblewski, Robert 210 Y Yakel, Karen 205 Yankowitz. John 210 Yannias, Dean 196, 205 Yarbrough, Robert 210 Yench, Anthony 194, 196, 205 Youhn, Sharon 193, 210 Younger. Sussie 188, 205 Z Zaccagnini. Anthony 210 7alabak. Roberta 190, 210 Zalewski, Carol 190. 210 Zazzara, 'Therese 205 Zeizer, William 190. 195, 200. 205 Zeilenga, Donald 196, 198, 199, 205 Zieman. lohn 205 7enkovich, Beverly 210 Zentz, Georgette Sue 192, 195, 210 7ilka, Joseph 210 Zimmerman. Marilyn 190, 192, 210 Zoltan, Eve 198, 210 Zuffante, Dolores 188, 210 Zwicker. Sandra 205 Zylinski, Matthew 196, 210 Section I-Proviso East Administration: Mr. Knoeppel .... Mr. Holt ...... Miss Terhune .... Dr. Remley ..... Art Department ...... Assembly Supervisors .... Band ............... Ensembles .... Baseball ...... Basketball .....,.. Blue Book Staff ..... Board of Education ..... Book Room ............ Boys' Physical Education .... Cafeteria .......,....... Camera Club .... Cheerleaders ........ Choir ................. Mixed Ensembles . .. Octet ............ Sextet . . . Choruses ............... Cine Club .............. Commercial Department Co-ops ................. Counseling Department . Cross Country .......... Debate .......... Division Pages Activities ........ Administration . . . Classes .......... Sports ........ Driver Education . . . English Department . . . Explorer Scouts ..... Faculty ....... FBLA . . . Finale . . . FNA .... Football .... Foreword .... Freshmen . . . FTA ................... GAA .................. Girls' Physical Education Girls' League .......... Golf ................... Gymnastics ............. Home Economics Department .... INDEX 19 20 20 20 ....40,4l 67 ....86,87 ....86,88 ....ll2,l13 ....l04-107 79 18 21 . . . .-18,49 30 82 ....11o ....90,91 91 90 90 89 83 ....34,35 62 56 ....102 80 .. . .58,59 .. . .l6,l7 ....ll8,ll9 .. ..94,95 57 ....44,45 69 ....22-29 76 .....224 68 .....96-101 2 ....l20-124 78 ....ll6,ll7 ....50,5l .. . .63-65 ....ll4 ....103 .. . .52,53 Industrial Arts Department .... .... 4 6,47 juniors .................. Class Play . . . . Key Club ....... Kodachrome ........., Language Department .. Lettermen's Clubs ..... Library .......... Library Pages ....... Machine Shop Club . . . Maintenance Staff . . . Majorettes .............. Major Lettermen's Service Mathematics Department Monitors ............... Music Department ...... Club .,..131-139 .....l31 66 4 .. . .38,39 85 59 ..55 69 31 88 66 ....-12,43 67 54 National Forensic League ..... ..81 National Honor Society .... .... 7 4,75 Orchestra .............. Ensembles .... . . . Pageant ........... Palette and Chisel Provi . ......... . . Proviso Players .... PTA Board . . . PYF .......... Racket Squad . . . School Life . .. Science Club ........ Science Department ..... Secretaries . . ...... . . . . . Seniors, Introduction to Class Play . . ...... , Class Portraits .. .... 92,93 95 ....72,73 ....79 ....70,7l ....84 ....78 ....77 ....ll5 ....4-13 82 . .32,33 ....2l ....l40 .. ...... 141 . 142-177 Social Science Department ..... .... 3 6,37 Sophomores ....................... .... 1 25-180 Special Education Department .... ...... 5 7 Student Council ................. .... 6 0-61 Student Index .... Swimming .......... Table of Contents Tennis ............. Track ........ Usher's Club Wrestling . . . Section II-Proviso West ....211 ....l10 5 ....ll4 ....l1l 68 108,109 Administration ..................................... .... l 82 Band ........ Baseball ............. ....l95 ....199 Basketball ................... ........ l 97 Buildings and School Scenes .... .... 1 80,181 Cafeteria ..........,....... .... l 83 Cheerleaders .... Choruses ..... Cine Club ...... Cross Country .... Faculty ......... FBLA . . . . . . Football .. Freshmen . . . FTA ......... GAA ........... Girls' Council .... Golf ........... Gymnastics . . . Index .......... Library Pages .... Maintenance .... Medal Winners . .. Monitors ..... Orchestra .... Pageant Staff . .. Racket Squad .... Secretaries .... Sophomores ...... Student Index ....l93 ....l94 ....l9l ......l96 184,187 ......l90 ........l96 201,205 ......l92 ...,l93 ....l88 ....l99 ....l98 ....223 ....19l ....183 ....l89 ....l89 ....l95 ....l90 ....l93 ......l82 206,210 Student Service Committee . . . . . . .188 Swimming ................. .... 1 97 Tennis ..... Track ......., Travel Club .... Vlfrestling .... ....200 ....l92 ....198 Provi...Finisheclg Provi S'rclff...Done For Do you really mean it? XXfe're finished? the editor gasped as he collapsed across his desk. Anyone who passed by Room Zlo a few minutes after this picture was taken would have mistaken it for the scene of a terrible battle, for only the char- red ruins of the late Provi staff remained to bear testimony. Actually, the Prof! staffers pictured above were passing through only one phase of the manic-depressive complex, a condition prevalent in yearbook staffs around early May when deadlines have expired weeks before. The editors begin to dis- play alternating periods of uncontrollable hysteria and LIIECI' despair and give up all hope of publishing a book as an idle dream. What are they complaining about? the reader asks. -lust what is so hard about publishing a yearbook? Perhaps a brief explanation of what this picture represents would convince him that we are not entirely crazy. 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