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

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A 1 I x THE 1960 PHOVI STAFF PR 7 VIA! F Q M31 wx -,WJ i - 1 w I I 1 , 1 , ' N eww ? j j N wr' If W' f i SENTS ! 5 s 5 1 5 5 5 S i 1 S i Z 5 L u Y E Q 3 W AT PROVI S N 5' . , ,,., A .iyhsmfai 4. M K 45,,1Q:f,,gg,S5h , 5 x 4 ' ,fx s : ' SSW 9311 li-5 yan vii x 3. I' 3 'S N . ,I Q 3 3.35, , ,V 'Ni' iw, sf. W Q, Q'I'+3'Q'-3M liiflils Q3 1 , 5221 ,ff lg ' ., he-S V , im , 22 53 1 Q M1 Through 50 ear - - The red brick of the tower and the half-light of the ro- tunda symbolize Proviso East to over 3800 students. Since 1910 East traditions have grown. Fifty graduating classes have left with a unique series of experiences. As a distinct school under the same administration, Proviso West quickly developed char- acteristics of its own. The familiar mural, the mall, and the shine of glass and steel stirred pride at West. During Provisois first fifty years, rapid changes have taken place everywhere. Skirt lengths varied, the Tucker and the Edsel came and went, the Charleston faded as the Cha Cha took over, Ethel Barrymore starred in Captain Jinx and Elvis entered the army, the bob gave away to the bubble, and knickers were traded in for bermuda shorts. While Americans fought two world wars, a depression. and prohibition, Proviso was help- ing to educate America's youth to preserve its values. These fifty golden years have also brought continual change to Proviso. In the following pages the 1960 Provi staff shows our school, its growth, and the accomplishments of Proviso's anniversary year. The Tower Recalls the past - - Records the present - ,kv V ,. ,- Nr., East Progresses ln Scholarship - e ln Leadership f - ln Sportsmanship - ln Friendship e - West Efvolves - In Scholarship - 4 in Friendship f f ln Leadership - ln Sportsmansliip f Index ---A Staff -e ll hrough fifty years of progress and improvement has come the Proviso Township I-ligh School of to- day. As the outstanding symbol of Proviso East, 1, the Tower, have viewed this passing of history as the modern high school which exists today has evolv- ed. From the very beginnings to the final improve- ments, 1 have seen Proviso grow and adapt itself to prepare its students to meet a changing world. From a tiny school with 241 students under the direction of 18 teachers to the liustling community of 3,000 students supervised by 197 teachers, Proviso has clung to its motto Nothing But the Bestf' esires of a few students, eager for the op- ' and facilities to prepare themselves for 2 education, brought about the first high Tower Tells All school building. The bond issue passed in 1911 made possible the original building, built on five acres at the corner of First Avenue and Madison Street in Maywood. Although the first graduating class of 22 had earned their diplomas by attending classes in Emer- son Grammar School, they were only able to study courses dealing with the subjects English, languages, and mathematics. The new building, composed of 21 1 I D I O, sium, and several classrooms. However, Superinten- dents James Porter Adams and john E. Witme1', who served from 1910-1912 and 1912-1917, respec- tively, also provided for the enlarging of the curricu- lum as Well as the buildings of this new school. The first graduates of Prvcviso Township High School, the Class of 1911, earned their diplomas in this twenty-one-room building. The need for larger quarters sends Proviso shooting up and out. As the trend toward a wider, more inclusive selec- tion of studies increased, they provided vocational courses for boys and commercial studies for girls. One of these up-to-date courses was penmanship, a necessity for secretaries in 1916. The extra-curricular activities for which Proviso is so well noted had already begun to develop at this time. Under the direction of the Music Department, the concert orchestra and glee clubs appeared. The first edition of the Provi was published in 1916 and the Pageant followed in 1919. v I-Iears I-Ialf Notes Sound. Girls, too, entered the field of athletics in 1922! They donned white middy blouses and black hose and skirts to avail themselves of their new gymna- sium, built as part of the second addition. This addi- tion also included 24 new classrooms. Under the direction of L. Thalman, superintendent from Proviso's landmark, the Tower, rises maiesfically from the rubble. 1917-1927, and W. C. Robb, who served from 1927- 1933, studies and activities continued to improve and adapt to the needs of present students. The last addition to the academic portion of the building, completed in 1932, saw my lofty spire rise. To complete the facilities, the cafeteria, main office, social room and several classrooms were added. Watches Clubs, Courses Grow DW 'w 0 Jmgig .. Students of The first sq It 4 a Society for a 1 oday I overlook 112 classrooms, among these nine laboratories for physical sciences, five home economics classroomsg five typing rooms containing more than 270 typewritersg ten industrial arts shops outfitted for general shop, electricity, printing, auto mechanics, and Woodworking, seven large study halls seating more than 1,150 pupils, and two swimming pools. More than 216 miles of corridor connect these rooms, which are housed under 23,000 square feet of roof area.. , . Using federal funds appropriated for school huildf ings, Superintendent H. H. Eelkma, superintendent from 1933-1936, supervised the construction of the stadium in 1934, This concrete structure, seating 8,000, has heen the scene of many programs and exciting athletic contests. Superintendent E. R. Seifert directed the con- struction of the Fieldhouse in 1938. The Fieldhouse houses two gymnasiums, a swimming pool, a drill court, shower and locker rooms, offices and seats 3,000. Organizations such as the Girls' League, Student Council, Proviso Players, Ushers, Cluh, National Honor Society, and the Cine Cluh had appeared along with others including the Scrihhlers, the Hi-Yis, the Latin Club, the Dial, and Mathematics Cluh. fronl steps. Provi picture. John Witmer Joseph Tulman 1912-1917 19171927 This view of Memorial Garden presents ci sight not often seen. With the completion of the Wood Crafts building and Memorial l-lall, housing new girls' physical edu- cation facilities, the major buildings of Proviso were finished. These modern buildings lend a contrast between the old buildings and myself. They serve to show some of the exterior changes which have taken place in these past fifty years. Also lending a contrast is the quantity and variety of subject matter offered to each Proviso student in 1910 and in 1960. Students today may choose from 111 subjects plus music and physical education, while the student in 1910 had only 45 courses to choose from. Among the subjects available today are 12 courses in English, 16 years of study in foreign languages, and more than 20 different courses in physical education. Lk-, .A ,u..v..- aj ,. .. Q., 5. . .,,... - ,, v ,.. . .. ..,, S ..,,,.,- Eiga..-...a,.,,. ...vj..,...1..,..,,,.,.,,,,11j rn.: the ffl111t1'f Qaftefsehool j gctevgeegg Indeed,-iePiQifisp'Ajrai1ks as jone.'.'eE..Ithe, itQp,,threef:schoQ13 .:..... .4 ,.-A. ,Ji Vatohes West Development in lllinois in athletics because of its varied sports program and the excellence with which its athletes perform. The trophy cases are filled with awards and plaques presented to Pirate athletes during the past fifty years of their outstanding achievements. Perhaps one of the finest achievements of fifty years of progress is to be found at Proviso West High School. 1 loolt to the west and see the plans and dreams of Proviso Townshipis interested citizens and administrators. For after several years of study and preparation, Proviso West High School was dedi- cated and opened as a two-year school in September of 1958. Under the direction of Dr. LeRoy Knoepe pel, superintendent since 1954, West is building a character of its own based on the foundation of East. A 1930 biology class shows off its modern equipment and facilities. roviso West is an excellent example of a modern high school both in design and administration. lts flowing lines and mosaic mural on the outside wall of the outdoor theater exemplify a new age. The faculty of Proviso West, composed of both teachers from Proviso East and teachers new to the township, direct the activities of 2200 students. The first graduating class in 1961 will establish Proviso Vllcst as a worthy running mate of Proviso East. ill? ,ff A ,ve 'Q Y' 0 Vvtfswt ,Uf vY,'f ' ,zwfifp 4' 'ff ,, I X-33, fi jf , Q 4 'ff ,K t ,L I K ,fy WN,-.!tY'f I KJ K , K. , - ,K t ,SAN M 5 Observes PTHS For Fifty Years Many ol the extrafcurricular activties which lteep 'Nest students liusy alter school have their roots at Proviso East. llowever, since Wlest is a separate school entirely, new organizations such as the 'llravel Club show the entrance ol' many new ideas. Following in the footsteps of Proviso East, the West athletic teams have become members of a newly-formed athletic league. Their teams strive to uphold the record which Proviso East has set. Again duplicating Proviso East, Xilest has shown an amazing growth in its first vears of existence. Plans are already underway for a new academic wing to supplement the Present buildings. This rapid growth is tvpical of Proviso Township High Schools and ol the township itselli. It is ever changing and adapting to meet the needs of a growing community. Over 2-1,000 graduates, 53,000,000 in liuilding This teachers' lounge strikingly contrasts with today's facilities. , , ,, . , lunds, and an underlving spirit ior nothing hut the hest have been combined to reach the pealt now ate tained in 1960. Now l give vour Proviso in its FIPTIETH YEAH Will C. Robb H. H. Elkema Earl Seifert 1927-1933 1933-1936 1936-1957 Q 5 5 2 el 5 1 Qs 5 9 3 2 3 5 5 A Q 2 12 ii 1 . . , , , '...m,.,, .M N mwwmwsw l . fy W - m,,,:I:.,Mv M lQ.wx,wm ur Golden Year Brings A Wealth of Memories Freshmen get smaller every yearl Sophisticated upperelassmen returned to the llnniliar halls and classrooms of East to find them swarming with un- liznniliar students. llowever, our newest batch of freshies soon melted into the surging crowds. First daly problems which seemed so monumental soon disappeared. The query of A'Wlhere's the Freshman counselors office? heeame Meet me after fifth at your locker. My locker is too full to closely replaced This lock just won't open. Do you think the combination is wrong?,' Upperclassmen, too, found themselves rudely awakened from summers leisure as teachers wasted no time in getting hack to the old grind. Few of us realized the significance of 1960: the Fiftieth Anniversary of Proviso Township High School. A few of us who did only commented I'll bet some of these teachers must have been here all fifty years . . . at least. LENDING A HELPRNG HAND, Student Council information booths aid freshmen and new students to find those hidden classrooms. WONDER IF THERE'S a mistake in my program? Freshman boys pily contemplate their fate as unique members in girls' Phys. hap- Ed. . . . AND THEN TO the right. Opening a locker is easy for Beverly Jackson when Big Sister Kathy and Big Brother John lend a hand. PROVIDING A RELAXING SPOT in a buslling school, West's mall offers space for lunchtime dancing and many informal student gatherings. East and West Pursue tudies and teaclies Since the freshman is such 21 universal ereziture, Vllest had its Freshman Dily prohleins, too. Still the seniors,,' juniors clireetecl the bewildered underelassmen around the complex wings of Vllest. As freshmen, our guide wus the Bed Book as well as Big Brothers, Big Sisters, teachers, und any sym- pathetic by-stunclers. A few bumps on the head soon taught us to tloclge the swinging door ol' our upper locker. VVe also learned that one way signs do not only apply to streets. Although the addition of a new class euusecl un unfami- liar bulge in our hulls, the bulging pile of homework we took home every night was not in the least unfamiliar. EXPLAINING THE MAZE of Proviso Easl's odd and even-numbered halls, Big Sister Sharon Korell interprets the Blue Book for freshman. FRESHMEN, STILL CONFUSED by West's buildings and one-way stair- vlays, Seek help from Mr. Gilbert in reviewing their ABC's. l HAVE TO carry a stuck of books thot high! bemoans this poor student as she discusses her class schedule during her lunch. WHEET WHEWI HOW db you spell u wolf whistle? These boys initiated a new tradition when they donned their suits of distinction. -. V , , we-sagf NOW I REALLY feel like a senior! boasts Sue Eddy as she proudly displays her newly-arrived class ring to Mary Ann Ardente. 13 fi X R fin 'W 1 S F oothall parks Panther, Pirate Spirit for a Win The sound of shoe leather against Pigskin always sends an excited ripple through the stadium. Chanting cheerleaders and swishing shake-a-roos lend static to the crisp fall air as football fever invades East and West. Football and fall become synonymous to Provisoites. Even though both Pirate and Panther gridders came out on the short end of the win record, the thrill and excitement of a good game still drew the lusty cheers of avid fans. Homecoming brings the height of the season at East. The gaily-decorated stadium welcomed alums to watch their alma mater vie for honors. From the traditional white mums and parade of colorful cars around the track to the last dance of the Fifth Quarter, Homecoming was a red-letter day. WE ARE THE PIRATES! Mighty, mighty Piratesl Betty Baker leads the squad and crowd in an enthusiastic tribute to Proviso East. VISITING NILES CHEERLEADERS take a bow at the pep assembly, Zero Quarter, which launched this year's Homecoming festivities. PROVISOITES URGE Lou Sclortino on as he intercepts a Trolan pass and races 72 yards to put the Pirates ahead in the third quarter. PIRATE COACH Andy Puplis accepts and offers congratulations to Niles coaches after the finish of a hard-fought encounter. AS THE CLOCK ticks off the last seconds of the Fifth Quarter, Pro- visoites both past and present, whirl to Goodnight Sweetheart. I 5 ,227 ,1mi,. ,k W 'E ii 'Hai Y 3:58, Plays, Prom, Court Life ep Up Uld Man Winter Yea! Seniors! Yea! Juniors! The annual Iunior-Senior game bounced the Pirates into a lively Winter season. Adding another feather to its cap, the Class of '60 claimed its second title as champs of the contest. West, too, entered basketball with a burst of en- thusiasm. ln their first season in the newly-formed Interim League, the Panthers plunged into court life. Starry-eyed juniors whirled to a Rhapsody in Bluev as November brought their first prom. Student Council put a new twist into Fun Nights by Presenting Disk Jockey Milo Hamilton. Seven Sistersi' invaded East as talented thespians dramutists high-lighted the scene with their theatrics. A long Winter vacation lay ahead following the short Thanksgiving recess. Even finals did not dim that prospect! SPEAKING of spit and polishl Keeping Proviso's sports trophies shining brightly provides quite a iob for cheerleaders Betsy and Peg. SWEET SIXTEEN and...a sugar-lump corsagel Mary Ann Ruge, beaming happily, gazes admiringly at her traditional birthday surprise. ,,...-H WHEN DID we study this? seems to be the query of Senior Joan Jaka- wich as she settles down with a good supply of midnight oil to cram. BUT WHERE else could he put them? Mrs. Peterson seems astonished at the strange contents of this locker and the problem that it poses. 17 LADY LUCK in the form of Ruth Thumberger presents Valentine Queen Gay Tamm and her consort Bill Caldwell with emblems of their reign. PTHSers Whirl From Exams to Ellie Etght Breathing a sigh of relief, we put all thoughts of exams out of mind until June. Student Councils lullecl us into a dreamy mood with I learts in Hcavenl' and iilfnights of lleartsfl VVe were saddened at the death of Mrs. Alma Knoeppel on February 17. She was attending the annual meeting of the American Association of School Administrators in Atlan- tic City, New Jersey. Provisoites lent national charities a helping hand by Charity Week campaigns. VVest PTA sponsored the Mardi Gras and Panthers hostecl the Music Festival featuring East and Vlfvest groups with Oak Park songsters as guests. After chewing their fingernails to the elhow, East seniors received notification of their election to Nl IS. Close on the heels of the West variety show, Girls, League decked us out in hows. Modern dancers at East whirled us into dance late in March. The snow kept falling and so did Pirate foes as the cagers worked their way to a Sweet Sixteen spot in the IHSA, the first in 24 years. AS a final triumph, the team traveled downstate to lluff Gymnasium and performed in the Elite Eight tourney. East's cheerleaders coppccl the title of All-State Cheerleaders for precision and go-go-go spirit. CHAMPAIGN, WE'RE ON our way! Co-captains Ron tYogi Bearl Buchan- an and Dave tBig Kwil Kwiatkowski eye newly-won sectional trophy. THOUGH THEIR HEARTS are in heaven, these boys need a cool drink of punch to quench their earthly thirst at West's Valentine dance. lv! K i' N..-2, sw f, ,ia ,yy M 2 J t 1 .v. fa ,H - 4 fy jf KJ. ,gg Q A , 1' ' 3 A nr' f Q 5' 2 .. N- A I amataai.,af s E 5535 155222 Z, fi f A 4555 nk . 'SS Wu .ir -423' ibieQ5.me w X1 .- X Maw 4' 2'l5 'v' 'MV ' Wm ,QS Q 1 ga Q, 4 5 z, ..,., ,Q-nw f Q M52 if 3 MW A f 3 we E 8 A W, :W ,T ,, EM 5 . X' ., ,ng T353 'VE-elf' , 4 W. WE gsm QQWQQM ff 3 M5 f ' M? ff? Y i? W fy' Y sggqgk, dxf' sf:'mgmQ mm if ni gif Wmmfk ,EA W .... ki ig? x vb , ., A J N 5, 2 ff . ', 5 Q a XV, Wiki A r -TQ A if-w V gy ,551 gy, g . 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Newly-elected officers for '61 anxiously awaited their chance to rule the roost while .-'....,L coming freshmen crowded both buildings one Saturday to get their first View of an exciting new world. Vile fought our way through halls of billowing petticoats and gazed longingly out the window. Spring fever, en massel East's Variety Show reviewed the past fifty years. Both Student Councils reluctantly relinquished their posts to eager underclassmen. The shouts of 'lSlidc, sluggeri' and Hl.ove- 15 bounced back and forth as Pirate athletes headed for the great outdoors. The soft swish of fluffy formals and the starchy scratch of shirt collars meant that prom time had arrived. Seniors and their guests put their best feet forward at l'Misty and then set off the next morning for picnics and an early dip. 'U ,.,,,,,auN..,.a X SMACKI SENDING ANOTHER homer smashing into right field, Dave Kwiatkowski ushers in the great American pastime at Proviso East. WITH TRADITIONAL SONG and daisy chain, Girls' League introduces the flowers of the new Girls' League Board in the annual assembly. ,.-,...,,. M, THE LONG AND the short of it! Dave Schneider makes a final check on the fit of Phyllis Perna's new blue-and-white graduation gown. GIVE HIM THE ax! Continuing tradition, Senior Class President Jake Moelk gives the ribbon-decked ax to Junior Prexy Joe Mascetti. eniors Stumble Through Pomp and Cireumstance UWe canit be having finals alreadyli' Dragging out the midnight oil, we vowed to start our reviewing early this time, but the days slipped by all too quickly. The rush of Fiftieth Anniversary teas, award ban' quets, club picnics, and senior farewell parties kept thc days speeding by. Locker cleaning brought the scramble to clear out that pile of accumulated Pagetmts, gym clothes, and overdue library books. Autographing Provis - issued early for the first time in fifty years - took many of our spare moments. Seniors finally made the big decision about college while underclassmen planned another year in familiar halls. The endless step, step, step of marching practice pre- ceded the final performance at Class Day and graduation. 'llhe hysterical antics of seniors' special lunch subsided as the strains of Pomp and Circumstancel' began rehearsals. Staying with tradition, seniors added their white and gold colors to the ax. Breaking tradition, they voted to hold com' mencenient outside. The sudden upswing in the sales of the Old F0il'W161'lS Alritamie showed concern for the vveather fore- cast of June 14. Witli watery eyes and sniffling voices, seniors clutched diplomas and bid good-bye to friends and teachers. MEET ME AT Fifth for a coke after school rings the familiar call through the spring air at the close of a busy day and a golden year. BEGINNING THE LAST mile, seniors head for the track to claim their diplomas after long hours of never-ceasing marching practice. 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Gets Recognition Ur. l-croy Knocppcl may have thought he coulcl sit lmuclq and watch thc two schools in opcriition this yciir, hut ii tif- ticth iiniiivcrsiiry ut Ernst :incl morc construction tit Wlcst shuttcrccl this clreiim. Running two schools still Prcscnts prohleins cvcn though thc l'irst ohstziclcs luivci luccn ovcrconic. Carthiigc College honorccl Mr. Knocppcl with ai Doctor of Laws this ycur, ltr. Knocppcl hucl ciirnccl his lliichclor ol' Arts clcgrcc thcrc. llc rcccivccl his MA from thc Univcrsity ot lowzi. Fifty yours of meeting thc eclucutionzil needs of LI growing community has maclc Proviso one ol' thc leading compre- hcnsivc high schools in the nation. Sincc l9lO thc pliysicul plant iincl'fhc curriculum hiwc been unricr constiintTlcx'cloP- ment zincl cxpunsion. 'rfhc ncxt fifty years, with the inccption of Proviso Xvcst, will luring to Proviso township, its stuclcnts, and Pzircnts two schools that will continuc the finc tradition of zichicve- ment characteristic of Provisofl commcnts Dr. Knocppcl. REVIEWING the accomplishments of the post 50 years at Proviso, Dr. Knoeppel visualizes future. DR. KNOEPPEL, superintendent of Proviso High Schools, leaves his office on one of his many trips to West. ALWAYS READY to give her time to school proi- ects, Mrs, Freida Zochert, Dr. Knoeppel's secre- tary, takes time out from her transcribing. Mrs. Zocher? attended Lewis Institute and was gradu- ated from Bryant and Stratton Secretarial School. Mrs. Zochert has been the superintendents right hand for thirteen years. PRINCIPAL HOLT GREETS pupils and teachers alike wilh his friendly smile. ARRIVING EARLY in the morning, Mr. Holl gels ready for another busy day al East. Proviso East Principal If Provisois growth and improvement continues at the same rate during the next 50 years, Proviso will continue to be a school worthy of our pride, comments Mr. Charles C. Holt genially. Arriving at school early, he meets everyone with a cordial greeting. He has a remarkable memory for names and faces and frequently stops in the hall to chat With students and teachers. Mr. Holt, who now acts as principal and assistant super- intendent at Proviso East, earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Southeast Missouri State College, his lVlaster's degree from the University of Illinois and is completing his Doctorls degree there. llis deep interest in education is evidenced by his posi- tion as President of the Illinois Association of Secondary School Principals. Cn February l, Mr. Holt left Proviso for eight months to act as Director of the Joint Testing Program in Washington, D.C. This national commission was appointed to study the use of aptitude and achievement tests in American schools. ln October Mr. Holt will return to Proviso East again. Administrative Assistant College problems? Friendly advice is always available from administrative assistant, Miss Virginia Terhune. As chairf man of the College Committe and head of the College Day Program, Miss Terhune offers help to interested stuf dents. In connection with these duties, Miss Terhune toured 14 colleges and universities in the East during the fall, and various Midwestern schools throughout the year. Miss Terhune efficiently handles such varied problems as enrollment, summer school, office personnel, bulletin boards, students, permanent records, and the daily bulletins. After earning her BA at Illinois College in Iaclcsonville, Miss Terhune received her Master's degree in mathematics at the University of Michigan. She has also done graduate work at the Universities of Illinois and of Indiana. In addition to her other activities, Miss Terhune repre- sents the large high schools on a committee of three appointed by the Illinois Association of Secondary School Principals. The committee studied possibilities of standardizing school record forms from schools of different sizes in the state. Dean of Student discipline affairs constitute the Dean of Students at service to Proviso has in these fields. tudents and the administration of students, chief duties of Dr. Leslie Remley, Proviso East. Twenty-nine years of given this Dean a broad background Dr. Pxemley arrived at Proviso in 1931 when he began his duties as a science teacher. In 1938 he headed the Phy- s'cal Education Department as Director of Athletics. In 1957 he was named to his present position as Dean of Students. Dr. Remley received his bachelor of arts degree at Vliabash College and his Ph.D. at the University of Iowa. The Boy Scouts of America in the Proviso District take much of Dr. Remley's spare time as he serves as chairman of the Boy Scouts Advancement Committee. His hours away from school affairs and his office in Room 101 also involve Rotary Club meetings where he claims board membership. During the second semester Dr. Remley teak over Mr. I1o1t's job while he was on leave, and S. O. Storby became Dean. ADVISING STUDENTS and handling discipilinory problems give Dr. Remley cz close understanding of boys' and girls' difficulties of East. NO MATTER HOW PRESSING her duties, Miss Terhune hos time to help u college-bound student with enrollment and scholarship problems. ecretaries MRS. AGNES SMITH, book room secretary keeps records of all books charged to teachers. A staff of 22 secretaries take care of Proviso's paper work in the Main Office, Counselors' Office, Library, Attendance Offices, and the Departmental Secretarial Pool. Since the attendance system has been separated from the counseloris offices, a secretary has been assigned to each of the boys! and girls, attendance offices. Another rearrangement of duties took place with the four secretaries in the secretarial pool. Formerly, the secretaries were assigned to particular departments, but this year the department chairmen brought their work to the pool in order to facilitate the execution of the tasks by available secretaries. In the Main Office seven secretaries compose the school hub. Mrs. Rezabew, as office coordinator, has charge of the secretarial pool assignments, enrollment, withdrawals, re- MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES-SEATED: Mrs, Elvera Pearson, Miss Donna Johnson, Mrs. Joan Keating. STANDING: Mrs. Myrtle Hagen, Mrs. Mildred Rezabek, Mrs. Winifred Jones, and Miss Sandra Searcy. entries, attendance data, and diplomas. As Miss Terhune's secretary, Mrs. Pearson keeps a record of supplies and requi- sitions, types daily bulletins, and does all the photostating. Students needing working permits and certificates of age see Mrs. Myrtle Hagen who sits amid a jungle of criss- crossing wires at the telephone switchboard. One of her jobs is to poll graduates by postcard to complete the senior sur- vey of the actual jobs or colleges of recent graduates. After she tabulates the results, they are published in the Pageant. Mrs. loan Keating is in charge of the mirneo room. The girl in charge of elegibilities for various organizations, athletics, and curriculum transfers is Miss Sandra Searcy. Responsible for junior and senior averages, ranks in class, NHS list, and College Day isMrs. Winifred lones who also acts as the secretary to Principal Charles C. Holt. SECRETARIAL DEPARTMENT: Mar- garet Johnson, attendance clerk, Lorelei O'NeiII, secretarial pool, Rose Bernhardt, secretary in Eng- lish Department, Geneva Gustaf- son, library secretary, Marge Kre- mek, secretarial pool, Nancy Mor- tenson, secretarial pool, Pat Surges, library secretary, Beatris Puryear, secretarial pool, Lois Johnson, Li- brary secretary, Ethel Lindman, secretary in girl's counselling, Mary Witt, attendance clerk, and Betty Pardun, PE department secretary. CAFETERIA STAFF, FRONT ROW: Alvera Bosller, Mary Hanna, Val Kelly, and Pauline Barnes. MIDDLE ROW: Amelia Dwoinen, Esther Jones, Clara Hening, Hannah Gallagher, Helen Koepke, Evelyn Fip- pinger, Aida Fairbanks, and Jean Hobbs. BACK ROW: Lillian Hux- A smile and maybe an extra dip of iee cream greet eight hundred sudents in each of Provisds five lunch periods. Mrs. Bailey, supervisor of the Proviso East cafeteria staff, can testify to the satisfied expressions registered on students' faces. Their expressions may he due to pizza, one of the new dishes offered this year. Mrs. Aceardi, who handles the lunch programs at hath schuols, agrees that the traditional turkey dinner sparks the Thanksgiving holiday for students and teachers alike. hold, Debbie Kurtz, Maime Trewin, June Cavanaugh, lola Reek, Fran- cis Blazius, Bess Toops, Marion Davis, Kay Jacnow, and Emily Young- steadt. Cafeteria Dishes ut erfviee and miles BUSINESS OFFICE, Mrs. Mae Hollen, secretary to the Business Mana- ger and order clerk, Miss Patricia Winterhalten, payrolls and book- keeping, Mrs. Henrietta Kroepel, Student Activity Bookkeeping, Miss Leona Palka, assistant to the Business Manager in charge of account- ing, and Miss Gertrude Bathie, assistant to the Business Manager in charge of purchasing. PLANNING MEALS for both schools keeps Mrs. Acardi very busy with her accounts. Pushing his rounds through ten and a half miles of hall- ways eaeh night may give the watchman at East flat feet, but he loyzilly cheeks the entire building. He holds one of the jobs assigned to Proviso's maintenance department. Like him, every other member has ai special list of duties ranging from checking broken locks to catching prowlers. Two erews Compose the department, one working during the day and one at night. Each has its own head. Besides keeping the grounds clean, squeegee-ing third story windows, and other routine jobs, the 41-man crew has formed a do-it- veurself fire department. Mimtenmee men ilso operate the laundry md boiler mom wlnlc matrons see that towels are taken to gym classes MR WILLIAM WOOD former mem ber of the Maywood Police Force works In co operation wth counsel ors as truant officer DIRECTOR OF BUILDINGS and Grounds Richard Werner always has a smile and cheerful comment ASSISTING MR WERNER William Henriksen Assist ant Director of Buildings and Grounds and Jay Betz Receiving Clerk check over the key assignments Maintenance Keeps chool Comfortable DAY MAINTENANCE-FRONT ROW: Al Runes, Ed Kuss, Rose Moskovitz, Stella D'Angello, Bernice Grady, Roy Johnson, and Gene Norris. SECOND ROW: Clarence Jeschke, Adolf Hanson, John Roberts, Bruno Voitkowvitz, Ben Kubesh, Joe Barrier, and Jim Smith. THIRD ROW: Adolf Petrone, Frank Morello, Paul Horn, Allen Swan, Adolf Knoll, Joe Mont- gomery, and Santo Sperando. NIGHT MAINTENANCE-FRONT ROW: Vincent Scavone, John Kirby, Art Languth, Emanuel Robinson, Lawrence Jack- son, and Joe Weber. SECOND ROW: Robert Manton, Bruno Guzzo, Frank Parisi, Tom Caputo, George Master, Charles Jordan, Vito Pacioni, and Edward Slang. THIRD ROW: Ed Ziebell, Al Dahms, Ray Mulvey, Bob Isselhardt, Duane Glos, and Pete Fiorito. Teachers, Like tudents, ueeumb to Daily Rush Proviso East teachers have the same problems as students - they rush to school in the morning, stop to chat with friends, get hungry before fifth period lunch, race to get to a study hall at the other end of the building, stay after school, and drag home a huge stack of books and papers - if you really check, they're human, too. Although they may seem inhuman at times with those long assignments and frequent tests, students begin to appre- ciate how much they help - through their knowledge, skill, and comprehensive understanding of a student's problems. WHAT A SUMMER that must have been! Teachers swap stories on their first day back to school from an all-too-short summer vacation. LIKE STUDENTS they stop to chat as they pick up the bulletin. THOSE LAST MINUTE morning trips to the main office keep the secretaries hopping. SEPTEMBER 8 FINDS teachers and administrators joining the line for a cool drink of punch. Proviso Faculty ponsor, uide, Advise Students Leading approximately four thousand students, Proviso Eastls 167 well-trained faculty members boast 127 masters degrees and three doctors degrees. While Proviso's golden years have increased the faculty from 18 in 1910 to the 2503s, the opening of West last year cut the faculty to 187 last year and 167 this year. Offering more than 111 courses in 14 different depart- ments, Proviso has a staff that ranks her high in academic ratings. A long list of courses is worthless without a well- trained, congenial faculty to carry it through. Teachers taught students in 14 different curricula, and gave tests periodically to check student mastery of the subject. They also kept parents informed through conferences at PTA meetings and notices of student progress. A teacheris work was never done. After the school day teachers spon- sored extra-curricular activities or performed other duties. NO MATTER how pressing their duties, teachers like to chat before going to their morning classes. COFFEE HOURS are always popular as is the one the social committees plan for the faculties of both schools lust before Christmas Teachers Make Study f taff tilization For completing 25 years of teachi teachers, Mr. Otto Bolt, Mr. W. Finstad, and Dr. Edison Kochenderfer watches at the faculty-board dinner in In addition to classroom teaching, ng at Proviso, four Hinds, Mr. Martin were presented gold the fall. teachers give many hours to work on civic, state, and national committees. Mathematics teachers are experimenting with a new program sponsored by the National Commission on Mathematics. Language teachers are making a study of the use of the c 1 U O 1 D D their proposed laboratory. English teachers prepared for publication the design for all courses throughout the English department as a part of the township articulation project. Many teachers throughout the system are studying new curriculum trends, particularly the possibilities of team teaching in the staff utilization program. Some teachers worked with the Citizens Commit- tee and PTA, while others aided in community projects. Sudden Death Takes Two Proviso Teachers Proviso teachers were shocked on the first day of school to learn of the death of Miss Mary Joyner, English instruc- tor, and again on October 18 with the sudden death of Mr. John Carr, industrial arts. Miss loyner, who had been a member of the English de- partment for 13 years, died apparently from accidental electroicution. Mr. Carr died suddenly of a heart attack. The following tributes were paid these two teachers by Dr. Knoeppel, the faculty, and the students: Proviso will remember Miss Mary Elizabeth loyner as a dedicated teacher. Her thoughts and constant efforts were geared to the improvement of teaching and guidance of students, to the development of the school, and to the help and encouragement of her fellow teachers. As a teacher, she respected the rights of others. She extended, beyond the normal expectation, a willingness to do a good job better. Mr. Iohn Carr, an excellent teacher, stood for idealism. Mr. Carr's instructional methods proved beyond a doubt that he was interested in developing youth to the highest degree of accuracy, competency, and a willingness to do a better than average piece of work. Students and faculty alike respected Mr. Carr for the many characteristics of strength he exemplified in his daily classroom teaching. PROVING THAT an English teacher's work is never done, Miss Ruth Schmidt works after school checking note cards for research papers. lhlARY ELIZABETH IOYNER JOHN CARR ERICA NGL wa Q SM 'S , f?xi,qf,4Wn.Q.Q:fu.fmf,4. Qfwwmfm, V' WM . ,,,. L yx.nii,?, W:,:2:iH'g45, Q25 . Maw? ' ' wg-W Maw? Q E nglish Courses Form Basis for Education Proviso English teachers struggled with blackboards as their only equipment fifty years ago. Today, teachers enjoy the use of classroom libraries, magazines, dictionaries, maps, records, tape recorders, public address system, opaque projec- tors, filmstrips, and movies. Movable desks permit group discussions , and pastel walls liend attractiveness to rooms. First Row: Grace Trigg, MA, CP English, Chairman of De- partment . . . Allie bl. Borchers, lNlAg English 9, ll, 12g Sophomore Class Ticket-Publicity Committee . . . Pearl Broderick, MAg English l, part-time counselor, Scholarship Lit., English lg American Education 'Week Displays . . . Donald Casalino, BA, English 1, 4- . . . joan Cleland, BA, English 1, CP English. Second Row: Richard Daniels, lWAg Newswriting, Creative lllriting, CP English, Proviso Pageant Supervisor . . . Cleora Fancher, NIA, English 2, 4g Faculty Handbook Committee . . . Robert Feeley, BS, English l, 4- . . . Helen Feller, MA, English l, 4, All-School Play Properties Committee . . . The English department has changed in other ways, too. Beginning with an enrollment of only 237 students, and a staff of two teachers, the English department offered only a fourfyear program of basic courses. Now the department includes 32 teachers and offers 18 courses, ranging from speech, drama, creative and news writing to secretarial English. Leading the progressive educational movement at Proviso, the English department was the first to offer classroom libraries and also the first to group students by ability, bee ginning this arrangement in 1924, on all class levels. Helen Grant, NIA, English l, 4, Secretarial English, All- School Play Publicity Committee . . . George Haddock, MAg CP English, American Lit., College Committee, Auclitorimn Doors Committee. . .,-., 5. ,r 4 J., Faculty Handbook Committee, Township Institute Commit- tee . . . Nancy Hurt, BA, English l, 25 Variety Show Direc- tor . . . Claude Jarrett, MAg English 3, 'lg Proviso Educational Association President . . . Eleanor Johnson, MAg CP English, English ll, Provi Supervisor . . . John Kelly, NIA, Englishg Freshman Assembly Supervisor. lwartha Kochenderfer, l3Ag English H, Secretarial English. Al -F' To plit or ot to plit That Is the nfinitioe! Previous to 1944, the English cabinet, a group of select- ed honor students, carried out a program of emphasizing good English throughout the school. Teachers from all de- partments reported to the cabinet members the names of students using slovenly English. The cabinet members then reported these students to their English teachers, who in turn lowered the students' English grades. If a stuclcnt persisted in using poor English he was tried by a Ucourtl' of the cabinet. Though its methods of teaching have changed in the past fifty years, the aims of the English department remain the same. The department strives to help the student to under- stand himself and others better through an appreciation and enjoyment of great literature. It also aims to give him con- fidence in expressing himself more lucidly and forcefully. First Row: Ellendore Lampton, MA, CP English, English 2, American Education Committee Chairman, College Commit- tee, Fiftieth Anniversary Faculty Committee . . . Richard Langlois, BIA, English, NHS Concessions Supervisor . . . Elizabeth Little, lX'IA, Public Speaking, Dramatics, All-School Play Supervisor . . . Eleanor Lonek, MA, CP English, biodi- fiecl English, English 2, All-School Play Make-up Committee Supervisor . . . Elsworth McG0vney, MA, English 2, 4, Class Day Committee Supervisor . . . Marjorie Peterson, BIA, Eng- lish, Spanish, All-School Play Properties Committee Super- visor. l LlFE'S BUT a walking shadow find College Preparatory English classes as the murders of Macbeth bring relief from research. Second Row: Robert Polson, MA, English l, 2, American Lit., Cross-country Coach . . . Ruth Schmitt, MA, CP Eng- lish, American Literature, English 2, NHS Supervisor . . . Sandra Swanson, BS, English 2, US. History . . . Flora Tworsey, lWA, English l, -l, American Literature, Faculty Social Committee Chairman . . . William Waack, lWA, Pub- lic Speaking, Dramatics, English 2, All-school Play Sponsor . . . Clay Willmington, MA, Speech, English, Debate, Na- tional Forcnsic League Sponsor. tudents Find Peace in asis 0 Books lnerease a library of 2360 books to one of 24,000 yolumesl H I 'llhey said it eouldn't be done. But lroviso did it. Proyisols greatest growtli in the last fifty years took place in the library. Beginning with a classroom equipped with 3077 books and one librarian, the library moved from the second floor to the first in the old building and finally to its present location in 1929. Under the direction of Miss VV. E. Ponder, who became the first full-tiine librarian in l9l7, the library collection grew to include 353i boolxs and 26 magazines in l920. il his is a far cry from its present stock of 24,000 volumes, Because of the recent increase in mass use of reference materials on specific subjects, the librarian has become the co-ordinatior between the classes and their specific sources of information. 'lhis year, to save space in the storing of bound volumes of periodicals, a microfilm machine, or Recordala Reader, stores the material on tiny strips of film. Other firsts this year include use of tape recorders to orientate freshmen, reorganization of the library staff, and added social actiyi- ties for the library pages. Aside from the duties of circulating books and magazines, taking attendance slips to classes, writing overdue notices, and sorting mail for the library, the library pages enjoyed a calendar of social activities. They frolicked at a hayride in November, a Christmas party in December, and a library dinner in the spring. Although the library furnishes a myriad of reference material and boolts for study and leisure reading, the finest role of the library is that of a silent oasis in a busy school. PAUSING IN THEIR decorating, library pages gather around the tree. GETTING HELP for research papers, seniors in college preparatory classes listen as Mrs. Williams explains different reference books. Lillian Houla, l3Sg Libraryg Chairman of Departmentg Cur- riculam Conimiltce, School Service Connnittee, Library Pages Sponsor . . . Wlilla lNilliams, ltSg Libraryg Library Pages Co-sponsor. A awb f iz Q, ir. 5 4 P x 1 . V 1 I 4 f , f x 1 x S ! K Qu f 5 Q L Q , 1,.'lfT1 gifts I Xa X 3 gk 5 , E 2 KR 2 vm X X 1 6 ,M 2 AA A wp: , ' vgggj, A :il V ' N, Parallelograms Foil Math tudents Front one teacher and one course each in algebra and geometry, the math department has grown bv the gradual addition of courses and teachers to its present size. ln 1922 the first attempts to divide students into ability levels was made. Not until the middle 30's was permission granted For a course intended for students not going to col- lege. Later Alath Fundamentals was added to supplement the grade schools in preparing students for high school. ln 1957 the math department added a much stronger unit in Introductory Probabilities and Statistical lnference. ln 1 irst Row: 1NfIartha.Hildebrandt, MS, Algebra 1, Chairman ,. ,A . , , .. c Group, Consultant in Mathematics for liast and Wlest . Lillian Arends, MA, Mathematics . . . David Beckman, lXlS, Algebra, '111'lgOI1t7I11C11'Y, College Committee . . . Wlilma Dick, RIA, Albegra 1, Kiathematics 1, Finance Committee Sponsor. Second Row: Norman Dziedzic, BS, Geometry, Mathematics 1 . . . Ulric Foster, NIS, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Klathematics 1, Convocation Committee Sponsor . . . Barbara Gjorup, MA, Mathematics, Girls League Service Committee 1958 it added a full year ol' calculus for 15 selected pupils. ln 1959 the department introduced thc School Mathc- matics Study Croup materials lor algebra. Slliis worlt empha- sized understanding mathematical strueture, reasoning, read- ing, and computation. Proviso is one ol the liirst schools to use this new approach. Plloday 2-1 teachers offer 516 vcars of college preparatory mathematics or 3 years of non-college math. Fivevsixths ol these teachers have master's degrees and several have done advanced vvorlc in Natural Science Foundation Vllorli Shops. Sponsor . . . Mary Lou Griffiths, MA, Advanced Algebra, Jolriison, MS, Ceonictry, Algebra. Third Row: Donald Parker, l3S, lvlatliematics 1, Algebra 1, Fresliman Football Coach . . . Nlabel Scheible, KIA: 1X1athc- matics, Freshman Class Sponsor . . . lNIabel Schoeh, MA . . . Howard Schumacher, KTA, Mathematics 2, Geometry, Ad- vanced Algebra, Racket Squad Sponsor . . . Linda Sokody, BA, Algebra, Mathematics 2, Girls League Sponsor. t il Witt' fs l f E1 r,,fiiiSi , tml Languages Create Links from Home to Moscow Keeping pace with Provisols growth, the language depart- ment has expanded with the need of Provisols students. While the total enrollment numbered 2.34 in 1910, the language department today is providing instruction for 1071 students. This figure by itself is more than four times the entire enrollment of Proviso 50 years ago. The combined language department of Proviso East and West now boasts 18 teachers, compared with the whole faculty of 18 in 1910. Course offerings have also expanded. Budding linguists may now choose from four years of Latin or Spanish, three years of French or German, and two years of Russian. Lan- guage teachers stress conversational ability in their foreign language, but they do not overlook the necessity of a firm foundation in essentials of grammar. First Row: Frances Gospill, MA, Spanish 3, 4, Chairman of Department . . . Dorothy Barber, MA, French, German . . . Gwendolyn Corbett, AB, Spanish 1, 2 . . . Frank Filson, NIA, Latin 1, 2, English 2, Proviso Players . . . Bina D. House, 1XflA, French 1, 3, Spanish 1, Junior Assembly Chairman, Lincoln Scsquicentcnnial Committee. Striving to meet the needs of a progressive nation, Proviso plans to initiate a language laboratory sometime this year. This will include the use of tape recordings, phonograph records, and various other devices to encourage the devel- opment of conversational ability and correct pronounciation in a modern spoken language. ln addition to aiding the students in acquiring a second language, the department hopes to foster a spirit of inter- nationalism through the student realization of the interde- pendence of nations throughout the world, and to encourage an appreciation of the cultural developments of foreign na- tions. Above all, the language department strives to increase appreciation of the historical development of our own coun- try and how it has evolved from the Old World culture. Second Row: Frank Jenks, MA, Spanish 1, 2, Minor Letter- men . . . Lois Robinson, MA, Latin 1, 3, 4, Co-op Study Halls . . . Gertrude Schlueter, BTA, German 1, 2, 3 . . . Emily B. Schockley, MA, Latin I, 2, FTA . . . Thomas Tucker, MA, English, Russian 1, 2. 1 42 ., QM Amifffggfy - W f 5 2 2 W W WM W' E 2 sr' ah ,M.6.a.wv-f First Row: Mary West, MIM US llistory, liar l'lastt-rn History, Poli- t tival Sc'it'11c'cg Clliairtnan of Dvpart- nit-nt . . . John Beiler, M84 US llis- tory . . . George Beniaris, MM Ilis- toryg .Innior Decorations ffonnnittec' Sponsor . . . Daniel Braucher, NIAQ US llistory, Social Studios. Sevoncl Row: Harold Dixon, BSg Wlorlcl Nistory, US Historyg Safety A, 1 A - 1 v 1 A ' stad, Xl.-Xg Psyvltologyg Fiftitvtlt An- niyorsary Connnittvo cjlllilflllllll . . . Robert Johnson, l3Ag History . . . Carter Kvali, NIAQ Current History, Connsvlingg Anflitorinm Avtivitios Cotntnitwtf. Yllltircl Row: Dorotlly Lee, HS: Soci- ology. Psychology . . . Arno'd Eler- bitz, NLM History, Sociology . . .Ron- ald Singer, BSg LYS Historyg .Innior Tirkvls and Registration Conintitlvv Sponsor . . . Darlene Stahl, NIA: So- Ciology, LVS Ristory: Stnclont Conn- vil Sponsor. Fonrtlt Row: S, U. Storby, Rl.-Kg US History, l'iConotnit's3 lN'ortliy Stnclvnt Fnncl Connnittvt' Clltairmall, Citizen .AClY2lllt'1'Illt'I1t Connnittev, l7rt'slttnan Football Coarli . . . Eleanor Ward, Kljg US History: Art Solt-vtion Contniittvo Sponsor . . . Cyril Waters, lWSg US History, W'orlcl His- tory: Student Llonnril lllt-vtions Contntitttttz llnniot' Class llntt- tain, int-nt Connnittt-t' . . . Nlargie Wolf, BAg US Historyg Girls' lmzignt' Sponsor. 5 fs at r 5 i 5 E it 2 it t Et 2 Q Q I Pupils See Amoeba, tud About S2000 worth of new equipment has been ordered by the science department under the National Defense Edu- cation Act. Through this program the government helps high school mathematics and science departments. This new equipment includes a series of color slides for geology, maps, charts, and plastic mounts for biology, refer- ence books for the department, and a set of model atoms. Accelerated classes have increased the effectiveness of science courses. Some freshmen will novv take biology their First Row: Ruben Kuster, MA, General Science, Chairman of Department . . . C. W. Bills, MS, Biology, Cine Club Sponsor . . . Otto Bolt, lWA, Biology, Assembly Supervisor, Chairman of Faculty Ulelfare Committee . . . T. Corgan, MS, Biology, Zoology. Second Row: Josephine Foster, RTA, General Science, Senior Class Sponsor, Treasurer of Teachers Union . . . Glenn Isley, MS, Chemistry, General Science, Sponsor of Auditotrinm Activities Committee . . . Hal Isley, MS, Physics, General Science, Sponsor of Auditorium Activities Committee . . . E. W. Kochenderfer, MS, Chemistry, Physics, Junior Class Meteorolo , T00 first year and chemistry as sophomores. Another aid to ef- fective study is a set of instruments for the physics classes which malce extremely accurate measurements possible. In spite of nation-wide interest which has arisen concern- ing science education, the total enrollment of the depart- ment this year is 1,642 compared to last year's peak of 1,909. General Science ranlcs first in popularity followed by chem- istry, physics, biology and finally Zoology, combined with botany after this year to form a course in biology. Sponsor . . . Lloyd Lundberg, NIS, Biology, Student Council Decorations Committee Sponsor, Sophomore Social Com- mittee Sponsor. Thirrl Row: Verne Rice, MS, General Science . . . Donald Sanservino, BS, General Science, Football Coach, Hlrestling Coach, Assistant Adviser of Student Council . . . Ruth Simms, NIA, General Science, Biology, Sophomore Class Assem- blies Supervisor , . . Loren Spires, MS, Physics, Proviso Science Club Sponsor . . . Jack Ulery, MS, Chemistry, Freshmen Basketball Coach. ,..-f ,M 'Wi S41-QsifPvvYvf'5 5f3sN'g ' as . Home Ee Students Sew, Prepare Meals The word 'homemade' now stands for scientifically made. The girl who can make dresses and bake pies is one to be admired and commended! These words from the 1919 Provi describe some of the principles of the early home econ- omics department. Started in 1911, the department included one teacher and two courses, Cooking and Sewing. During World War 1 the classes did Red Cross work, making clothing for needy Belgian children. They also helped persons affected by the 1929 depression. Now the department includes two years each of clothing and foods, and a semester each of home planning and family Six teachers ' Clothing classes today enjoy the use of light-weight steam irons and electric sewing machines rather than press cloths and treadle machines. Foods courses feature use of conveni- ence foods along with those prepared entirely in the home. ln contrast to the drab rooms of 1911, the Home Ee kitchens now resemble those of an average home. In them girls can prepare and serve a family-size meal suitably. Up-tcrdate equipment, ranging from garbage disposals to electric knife sharpeners, aids these students in gaining the skills and appreciations needed by American homemakers. GETTING READY for Christmas parties, girls in foods classes practice making cookies and cakes before Christmas Tea for East faculty. First Row: Wilma Hofert, MA, Home Planning, Family Livingg Chairman of Department . . . Pearle Betts, MS, Food lg Freshman Class Entertainment Com- mittee Sponsor . . . Genevieve Daugher- MAg Clothing 1, 2, All-School Play Costumes Committee Sponsor, Fiftieth Anniversary of Proviso Committee . . . Second Row: Charlotte Jackson, MSg Clothing 1, 2, All-School Play Costumes Committee Sponsor . . . Arlis Luckow, BS, Foods 1, Home Planning, Family Living, Faculty Social Committee . . . Barbara Uhlir, BA, Foods 25 Ushers Club. Art Department Promotes Indwtdualtt Printer spuints at canvas, picks up a glop of paint with each hand, and flings paint at canvas. The art depart- ment disapproves of this notion, but its three teachers do incourage individual- ity among 290 students. Budding artists learn the fundamen- tals of drawing and design. They draw, paint, lecture, and study graphics and design for two years. Then they special- ise in structural crafts, commercial art, or painting. During this period they learn how to use and pronounce kilns. They won awards in the scholastic arts competition and a regional com- mercial award during the last five years, while one student earned a scholarship to the Art Institute. The students learn by doing. The department feels this individualism necessary to the student who lives in an age of conformity. The department accented culture at Proviso with their spring art show. The keynote - Liberalism! First Row: Nickolas Ernest, MAg Chairman of Art Department, Commercial Artg Varsity Tennis Coach . . . Edward Jaunsem, MAg Art 1, 2, Painting, Craftsg Pallette and Chisel Sponsor . . . Lorraine Ohlson, MAg Artg Stage Sets Com- mittee Sponsor. 5 If fi wa ' 'T 4 , . ' ii 5- L 'Z Q M 5 N. 4 T pe, Steno tudents Watch Clock in Tests ln 1944 the stenographic and commercial departments merged to form the present Commercial Department. Over the years the enrollment of this department has increased in proportion with the growth of the school. The Commercial Department offers seventeen courses dealing with business principles, organization and general First Row: Harvey VVe1sh, MA, Office Practice, Chairman of Department . . . Gordon Busse, BS, General Business, Type ' ' ' ' ' Coach . . . Ruth C01- office practice. Students may learn specific office skills associated with secretarial work and bookkeeping. Approximately 75 per cent of Proviso's students take some course in the commercial department at some time. Typing and stenography rate as the most popular of these. More and more college-bound students are taking typing as an aid to further study. Students preparing for college or the business world also find first year stenography useful. For those who need practical experience in the business world, the commercial department also provides on-the-job training for seniors through its vocational retailing courses. Nlarvin Ray, MBA, Typing 1, Office Practice, Sophomore Class Sponsor . . . Loren Reynard, NIA, Bookkeeping, 1XIoney lylanagementg Senior Class Sponsor. lins, 1VIBA, Type 1, Steno 2, Future Business Leaders Spon- sor . . . Carl Fisk, 1N'IA, Commercial Geography, Type, Junior Class Social Committee Chairman . . . A. L. Fry, MS, Book- keeping, Calculating Machines, Treasurer of PTA. Second Row: Alice Hawkins, MA, Steno 1, 2, Type 1, Fac- ulty Handbook Committee . . . Edna Johnson, MA, Steno 1, Type 2, Student Council Publications Committee . . . Donald 1VIil1ette, NIA, Type 1, 2, General Business, Pageant Account- ing Staff Sponsor, Pageant Circulation Staff Sponsor . . . Third Row: Mary Sigworth, 1NTA, Typing 2, Office 1Wachines, Faculty Reference Library . . . Jack Stanley, 1N'TS, General Business, Type, Business Rlanager of Provi . . . Robert Stick- ler, MS, Distributiye Occupations, Future Business Leaders Sponsor . . . Dorothy Thompson, MA, Office Machines, Steno, Future Business Leaders Co-sponsor, Senior Class Fi- nances Sponsor . . . F. Ray W'iley, NIA, Bookkeeping, Busi- ness Law. ' s ments My ssarwm .J , t.Mmi Proviso C m Classes Dance, wim,Pla ennis ln 1917 only two teachers, hlr. Brinkerhorff and hflr. hlayer, taught boys' physical education. The year 1921 found 250 boys participating in gym classes meeting twice a week. Now the department stresses not only the physical aspects of co-ordinattion and muscular development, but also the personal, intellectual, and emotional development of the individual. No freshman boy will ever forget push-ups, or the other Htorturesll awaiting him. ln his first year each boy absorbs fundamental skills in basketball, football, wrestling, swim- ming, and baseball. Besides advancing in these basic skills, sophomores benefit from six-week courses in driver training and safety education. The junior program introduces training in gymnastics, including the use of the trampoline, parallel bars, and rings. Junior boys also participate in a special Red Cross first aid course. The senior course widens the studentis background by introducing sports which develop his skill and co-ordination to the finest degree. Advanced hygiene and a course in family living are also a part of the program. Girls physical education, known originally as physical culture, began in 1917 with one teacher, lyliss Amy Martin. By 1921 the curriculum included basketball, dancing, and Swedish exercises. Freshman and sophomore girls took gym work with dancing, all girls took basketball. Now the course offerings run the gamut from romrglrand- tumble speedball to the intricacies of modern dance steps. Eva Eddy, MS, Advanced Hygiene, Home Nursing, Chair- man of Department . . . Emery Ebbert, MS, Director of Athletics, Physical liducation, Health, Safety, Chairman of Department. l'u'st Row: Barbara Berger, M1113 Physical Education: Girls Athlctics Sponsor . . . Kay Fulton, BS, Physi- cal Pducationg GAA Moclt-rn Dancc Sponsor . . . lwarilyn Hiskett, ISA: Pliysical lftlucationg Clit-t-rlcatltfrs Sponsor, Nckton Swim Clulm Sponsor . . . Bette Kuccra, l3Ag Physical litlu- cationg GAA Swinnning Sponsor. Second Row: Dolores Nladscn, Physical Iidttcationg Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor . . . Catherine Nliller, 1WAg Physical liclucation, Driver liducationg GAA liowling' Sponsor . . . Jean Porcelli, IEP, Phy- sical Educatiouq GAA Sponsor , . . fn was- 4'-'X V v Sandra Stein, ISS, Physical-l'Tl1 uca- tioug Rackct Squad Sponsor. 'l'hird Row: Richard Barham, BS, Physical litlucation, Driycr lfcluca- tion, Nttnicral Club Sponsor, Sopho- more Ifootlmall Coach, Gymnastics Coach . . . Donald Green, BIA: Phy- sical Educationg Varsity lfootluall As- sistant, Fri-sliman Baskctlnall Coach, Varsity Track Coach . . . Rex Griep, AIS, Physical lfducation: l rcsliman Pootlnall Coach, Varsity Track Coach . . . George Hagen, KIA: Phy- sical l'iCllll'llllUIl, llcalthl formt-r Var- sity Swim Coach. Fourth Row: C. li. Kassel, BS, Phy- sical Eclucationg Sophomorc Poothall Coach, Sophomore Wvrcstlitig Coach . . . Jack Nlarino, BS: Physical Edu- cation, Varsity XVrcstling Coach. Varsity 'l'raiut-r . . . Tom Nlillikin, MAQ Physical liclttcation, Drivers lrainittg, Varsity Baskctlmall Coach . . . Andrew Puplis, BS, Physical llclucationg Varsity Footluall Coach. Fifth Row: Bill Roetzheim, BIS: Physical Piclttratioiig Gynmastic 'Pcam Coach, l,c'tts-rtiictrs Cluli Sponsor . ., Louis Slimmer, NIS, Physical Echi- cation, Sophomore Footlmall Coach, Prvslnnau NVrvstlittg Coach . . . John Tiefenthal, HA: Physical lfrlucationg Varsity liast-lmall Coach. Sophoinort' liasketlaall Coach . . . Donald WYat- son, RIS, Physical Fclttcationg Swim- ming Coach. A A 4 X Q 4 K 1 5 1 1 E 4 ? 1 i Musicians Explore Jazz, Aceentuate Classics With active instruction in both choral and instrumental music, Proviso East's Music Department ranks as one of the finest in the nation. Throughout the year Proviso students strive for excellence in order to produce a bigger and better concert for each performance. Jazz and classical music come under equal scrutiny in thc two-year music appreciation course. Students begin to recog- nize and enjoy the masters of different fields as they learn that music is a varied and changeable art. Blending voices, members of the choral groups discover, can be richly rewarding. In their preparations for three annual concerts singing Proivisoites gain valuable experience from both the fun and the hard Work entailed with partici- pation in Freshman Chorus, Boys' Chorus, Girls, Chorus, or Choir. For the instrumentally-minded, Proviso offers experience in either Band or Orchestra besides providing instruction for the less advanced student. Concert Orchestra presents two annual concerts and provides the music for all-school plays. ln addition to the stirring strains Concert Band provides at home football games, musicians show their versatility by presenting varying selections at concerts and parades. First Row: Irving Tallmadge, MSg Musicg Band Sponsor, Chairman of Department . . . Robert Davis, MA: Vocal Musicg Choir. Second Row: Richard Whitecotton, BMFQ Vocal Music, Blu- sic Appreciation . . . Donna Zimmerman, BME Concert Orchestra, Junior Orchestrag Concert Orchestra Conductor. WITH A STAINED GLASS window and poinsetticzs providing the back- ground, Proviso's choral groups present their Christmas concert Boys Work With Wood, Metal, Print How to build better erector sets: anyone who thinlqs this the purpose of Industrial Arts should take a closer loolc. The department provides instruction in subjects ranging from bluefprinting to metal work. lndustrial Arts began with the school. At first it taught four subjects: Woodturning, bench Work, auto mechanics, and mechanical drawing. By 1940 the freshman might take First Row: Carl Bergstrom, NIS, lXIeehanical Drawing, Chair- man of Department . . . C. E. Bryan, NIA, YVood l, 2 . . . Joseph Carr, MED, Vocational Auto Shop . . . F. Hatley, AB, Industrial Arts. Second Row: WV,illiam Johnson, BS, Vocational Arts, lndus- trial Arts, Machine Shop, Nlachine Shop Club Sponsor . . . Richard Kedrick, NIA, Auto Theory, Printing l, 2, Hloocl- working, Mechanical Drawing, Freshman Publicity Commit- tee Sponsor . . . James Larimer, BS, Print, Wfoodworking . . . Mark Miller, ME, Electricity l, 2,, Key Club . . . Ken- general shop, covering electronics, mechanical drawing, woodworking, printing, metal work, and auto theory. The student spent the next three years specializing in one of these lields in order to prepare for a career in industry. Drawing classes performed one service when they blue- printed drawings of the grounds and gave the prints to the maintenance department. Now they serve the main office,too. neth lNIurphy, BS, Vocational Lithography, Print l, 2, Cross- Country Coach. Third Row: R. Stanley Myers, NIA, lvlechanical Drawing, Machine Drawing, Committee on Committees . . . John Oklepek, NIE, Vocational lWachine Shop, Driver Education, Senior Prom Decorations Committee Sponsor . . . hliehael Palandech, BE, Printing, Student Council Ticket Committee Sponsor . . . Harry Stegman, MS, lVlechanical Drawing, Architectural Drawing, School Service Committee, Lettering Committee . . . G. Van Winkle, BIA, Industrial Arts. M skxwmmb WW ! First Row: W. Hinds, MAg Senior Counselor, Co- sponsor Future Teachers of America, College Com- mittee, Proviso Foundation Placement Co-director, Chairman of Department . . . Bernard Fleener, BIA, Sophomore Counselor . . . Virginia Hayward, BIA, Sophomore Group Counselingg Ushers Club Spon- sor. Second Row: Edward Judd, MA, Counselingg Di- rector Evening School . . . Lois Moore, MAg Senior Counselingg College Committee, Placement Bureau, Proviso Foundation . . . Mary Powers, MSUg Vis- iting Counselor. Third Row: Stanley Rattenbury, MAg Junior Coun- seling, 1N1onitor System Sponsor, Explorer Scouts Sponsor . . . Margaret Sullivan, MA, Counseling, Assembly Co-ordinator . . . Mary Wheeler, 1Wl'g Counseling. Counselors Contribute Wisdom to tudents Expanding more in services than in size, the counseling department has shown a marked change in the past years. Before 1935 the department included only a Dean of lylen and a Dean of Women, who handled adjustment problems and exercised more disciplinary control than counselors do now. To meet the needs presented by the increase in enroll- ment, Proviso adopted a system of four counselors, divided between boys and girls. In 1936 group counseling was added. Under this system six counselors, constituted the department. This was augmented in 1938 by the addition of a placement service. 1n 1946 occupational conferences were added. Beginning in 1958 juniors and seniors also received group counseling. In that year two additional counselors joined the department. Turning the attendance routines over to two attendance clerks, the counseling department took over the responsibilities of enrollment last year to further aid students. linics Help to Improve Special kills James Thon, MSg Driver ltlducationg Co-ordinator of Driver After a screening test, referral hy a teacher, or personal choice, students may enroll at the Speech and Hearing Clinic, a feature of the Special Education Department. At this time, Mr. Charles Moore works with 140 students to rehabilitate speech and hearing problems. Students desiring to improve their reading efficiency may enroll with Miss Dorothy Chcrrington at the Reading Cen- ter. There, 140 students work on comprehension, study skills, vocabulary, and increase speed. The center has 14 accelerator machines for increasing silent reading speed. Two fully-insured cars offer driver-training students the opportunity for on-the-road practice under competent super- vision. Supplemcnting such training are classroom sessions and use of fifteen Drivotrainers. These new machines sur- round the student driver with all the instruments and equip- ment he finds in a real car. A series of films simulates different driving situations. Through the use of Drivotrainers, students develop eye- hand-foot co-ordination and judgment. The machines also prepare students for emergency situations which might have more distastrous consequences if met first on the road. . . . Florence Akers, BS5 School Nurse, 1 uture Nurses Spon- lidueation, Director of Adult Driver liducation . . . Dorothy sor . . . Ethel Halloran, 13Sg School Nurse, Future Nurses Cherrington, MIC, Reading lmprovementg Faculty Social Chairman, lVomen's Lounge Committee Chairman . . . Charles 1NIoore, l'hMg Speech Correctiong Speakers Bureau Co-sponsor . . . Edward Bos, MAg Director of Testingg Cur- riculum Co-ordinator, ,ff A' .,r 5 L ,mm E s E E n E 5 K 2 E 2 3 pw P ' ,, ZW 5, A pg as 3 1 1 , ,, Q xp, , W www ms Leader hip Boasting leadership and ambition, the fiftieth-year graduates led the uprogressiveii movement at East. These student leaders sparked school- wide enthusiasm in a variety of activities. Almost over night, clubs sprang up and former organizations brushed off their old charters in the hope of reviving membership. Class representatives voted for a new method of holding student nomina- tions. Enlivening school elections, bulletin-board campaigns gave stu- dents a chance to know their candi- dates better. Organizations carried out the progressive theme by attract- ing new membership and interest in their projects. By the end of the year students found that they had reaped many benefits. They had not only acquired social skills, but also de- veloped further their personalities. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Barbara Drevelas, Betsy Raltenbury, and Charles Davis. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Jablonsky, Kathy Renner, Donna Garton, and Linoa Rudd. THIRD ROW: Sandra Feldman, Angel Brasike, Michael Selep, and Dil- fried Derner. BACK ROW: Kenneth Lighlell and Dan Mclean. ldest Gro up ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Barbara Drevelas, Betsy Ratlen- bury. BACK ROW: William Kachlie, Gunlis Mebardis, and Susan Winebrenner. Ensembles from each of the main musical organizations - Band, Orchestra, Choir - provide opportunities for students to gain musical experience. Besides performing for local and civic groups, the ensembles, and various soloists, take part in the annual music contests. Entertaining the entire student body, Choir and Band also offer opportunities to hear fine music by their presenta- tions of assemblies for all four classes as well as big clubs. FRONT ROW: Sandra Cushman, Dorothy Buesing, Larry Warmuth, Ursula Katauskas, Inge Schimo, Jim McGuire, Susan Akkeron, Joyce Sharp, and Sue Winebrenner. SECOND ROW: Carole Ryavec, Miriam Zeiger, Shirley Anrlik, Larry Newkirk, Michael Thompson, Ralph Moon, Richard Hammond, Ron Fippinger, Al Akkeron, and Guntis Melbardis. THIRD ROW: Lois Kroepel, Judy Federer, Patricia Wisner, Robert Timms, Darlene Vranek, Martinette Dasins, John Winters, William l 2 5 Dodds, Dan Hirsen, Paul Webb, John Marotta, and David Scherer. BACK ROW: William Kachil, John Reykialin, Wayne Tietz, Danna Russell, David Karlin, Susan Davies, and Miss Donna Zimmerman. ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW: Barbara Drevelas, Betty Ratten' bury. BACK ROW: William Kachlie, Guntis Melbardis, Susan Wine- brenner. Promotes Musical Ability in tuclents Moods of music contributed harmony and the first activity to a new Proviso in i913 when the Concert Orchestra made its appearance. Reigning as the oldest organization in the history of the school, the orchestra then consisted of twelve members selected by hir. Benjamin VVells, the founder. 'I odav's orchestra, numbering 55, presents winter and spring concerts and provides music for the all-school plays. Symphonic spirits rose in i958 when the orchestra moved into its present headquarters in Memorial Ilall. Previous leadership, under Mr. Erwin llell and Mr. Xilallace Nelson, helped establish a firm foundation for ProViso's Orchestra. In October the members and their pL1l'CI'1tS attending the annual Orchestra Parents, Potluck were entertained with music ranging from folk tunes to Bachcrini. Christmas carols rang through Provisoys auditorium on December 6, l959, The Orchestra, under hliss Zimmerman, and the Choir Ensembles under Mr. Richard VVhiteeotton, shared in providing all with a spirited Christmas program. l rl 1960 Provi Staff Proudl Announces PROVI EDITORIAL BOARD-SITTING: Marge Madden, manag ing ediiorf Marcia Brown, ediior-in-chief, and Bill Schwedler ar! edifor. STANDING: Miss Eleanor Johnson, adviser, Mari GENERAL STAFF - SITTING: Kooren Stoikoff, Louise Johnson Alan Omen Elaine Dubek Lyn Tenzer Bonnie Ausbrook Bob Beranek Larson, Dutch Reichs, Diane Ross, and Doris Remus. STANDING Ruth Kathy Kalal and Beverly Its Golden Anni ersar Edition Next week we have to get organized. Each week this comment echoed forth from the desk of hlarcia lirown, Editor-in-Chief of the 1960 Proifi. Repetition of the statement prompted the staff to adopt it as their offif cial motto. Confirming this remark, a peek into the Provi office, Room 218, would reveal fifteen workers hustling about, meeting deadlines, writing copy, and checking pic- tures Y all in what seemed like utter confusion. The first Provi staff in 1916 started a publication which has become the biggest single production of the school year. Through forty-four years each book has recorded the story of another Proviso. This year, Proviso liast's Golden Anni- versary, the 1960 staff highlights the book with a history section, emphasizing the expansion and growth of the school during its first fifty years. On trips to the National Scholastic Press Association convention in VVashington last summer and to conferences at York lligh School and the University of Illinois during the year, the staff learned more about producing a yearbook. A tour through a cover manufacturing plant helped the staff with tips on good cover design. Adviser. Miss Eleanor Johnson, shared the fun, frolic, and hard work of Provi meetings during seventh period each day and every Tuesday evening throughout the year. Papers flew, and pencils whizzed as all worked with one goal in mind: '1'o get organized next weekf, And so . . . to press. ANNUAL ADVISERS: Mr. Jack Stanley, business manager, Miss Eleanor Johnson, Provi director, and Mr. Nick Ernest, art consultant. Dole, feature editor. PROVI SECTION EDITORS: Bob Zalisk, sports editor, Chris Carl sen, organizations editor, Carol Baughman, index editor, Sandy Lyons, senior editor, Joan Jaka wich and Betsy Rattenbury underclass editors, and Wanda 6 PAGEANT EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Leanna Pavlak, co-literary editor: Gail Johnson, make-up editor: Shirley Neu- haus. new editor: Robert Wazeka, sports edilor: Hal Quinley, editor-in-chief: Bob Beranek, assistant sports editor. BACK ROW: Mimi Zeiger, co-literary edilor: Jo Banlhin, managing editor: Daniel Gulman, feature edilorg Sandy Zeno, and Wanda Dole, co-adverlising managers. Pageant Voices pinions of tudents, 1n the fall of 1919 Proviso students saw the first edition of the Pageant. The first staff of juniors and seniors pub- lished the four-page newspaper-magazine every other week under the supervision of Miss Florence Otis, the first Prrgemtt adviser. A competitive contest determined a new staff each semester. Forty years and one adviser later, the Proriso Pageant continues to grow. Mr. Richard Daniels, the Pngemtfs sec- ond adviser, supervises activities. After a week of copy writing, rewriting, checking gallcys, and making-up pages, Pageanteers send the results to the printer and begin again. Pagefzrzt serves four purposes as a school newspaper. 1t publicizes the school to the community through advertising. unifies school spirit by printing sports news, records school events in editorials and news articles, and motivates both the creative and journalistic writer to develop his talents. After a semester of newswriting in the junior year, each student works hard as understudy of a senior staff member with hopes that he will soon take over his duties on the editorial board. Yet a position on the Pageant staff does not mean all work and no play. A trip to the ISHSPA convention at the University of Illinois in November included conferences on nevvswriting, meeting new friends, the ISIISPA dance, and a view of campus life. A Christmas party and the Pngemrit picnic lengthened the list of fun activities. Suspense mounted as the annual Publications Potluck drew near. The announcement of the new staff for 1960-61 and of the seniors accepted for Quill and Scroll climaxed the fortieth year since the appearance of Proviso's Pageant. PAGEANT REPORTERS - AT FRONT TABLE: Bill Schwedler, Bob Beranek, Joyce Ebelt, Judy Grcabski, Audrey Malinowski, Joan Jakawich, John Winters, Kaaren Stoikoff, and D. E. Mc- Pherson. AT BACK TABLE: Jacob Moelk, Aivars Reichs, Bob Za- lisk, Louise Johnson, and Davis Fisher. f -' :m,. :m : amuuanmsssgmmk H , ...... ,El A: ww PAGEANT BUSINESS STAFF-FIRST ROW: Ron Vruble, Susan Just, Judy ter, Sharon Riemer, and Advisor Hr. Donald Millette. BACK ROW: Fee, Mariorie Jacks, Dianne Robinet, Dolores O'Keefe, Sandra Amici, and Ralph Pechanio. SECOND ROW: Anita Ricci, Pat Halgas, Barbara Gates, Frances Cascone, Ann Chrisman, Marianne Heroux, Judy Rich- Elaine Voitkevits, Judy Kimball, Jacqueline Smith, Julie Rakow, Terrie Sheehan, Carolyn Summers, Judy DeCarlo, and Vicki Dwoinen. Arouses Controversies and Discussions Approach! Apeall Action! The advertising staff realizes well the significance of these words. Through selling and writing ads, they fill IOO inches of space in each weeles Pageant. The sixfmember staff gives additional proof of its ad-getting ability in the two big Christmas editions. The chief job of Pugemztis circulation staff involves de' livering 3450 newspapers into hall lockers before 3:35 every Thursday. Fifty students, fifteen route captains, and staff officers carry out this project during their seventh periods. Graduates, retired teachers, and other subscribers receive PC1gCf1lIlS through the efforts of the mailing department. The mailing staff also handles an exchange of school news papers with several hundred school and colleges throughout the nation. This library of papers not only plants new ideas in the pages of the Pugemzt, but gives new staff members a chance to familiarize themselves with newspaper layouts, W PAGEANT TYPISTS AND AD STAFF - FRONT ROW: Eileen lanozzi, Wanda Dole, Sandra Zeno, and Audrey Malinowski. BACK ROW: Dorothy Sula, Ca- role Bernowski, Gail Giese, Beverly Hoffman, Frank Woyke, and Beth Schaefer. Joyce Ebelt, Terrie Weiland, 6 9 Concert Band Weleomles New tutes CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROW: Kenneth Wayne, Paulette Schulz, Donna Garton, Ted Sanborn, Kathy Renner, Judie Burke, Beth Mulli- kin, Cathy Brown, Marylou Cameron, Cynthia Sybilla, Tana Jones, Shirley Andrlik, and Miriam Zeiger. SECOND ROW: Keith Wright, Dennis Pascus, Christine Pfaff, Roberta Murphy, Carolyn Stodtz, George Lange, Karen Heller, Linda Rudd, Sally Watkins, Carole Rya- vec, Michael Thompson, Dorothy Mumson, Bruce Gordon, Ralph Moon, Richard Hammond, and Ronald Fippinger. THIRD ROW: Alan Brunke, Jackie Blackburn, Betty Olson, Darlene Vranek, Robert Timms, Martin Sparkling blue and White uniform of today add eoior to the non-uniformed hand of yesterday. Organized in 1921. the allfinale hand started with twcntvefive inenihers, under Lietz, Lynn Vandeberg, John Winters, Martinette Dasins, Dixie Quitsch, David Sherer, Joe Venturella, John Marotta, Stuart Kramer, Jim Stange, Marvin Hambley, Tom Strain, and Kenneth Bleicroth. FOURTH ROW: John Moraitis, Robert Humphrey, Walter Cleft, Dave Teiwes, Edward Treichel, William Dobbs, Barry Cohn, David Warning, Charles Danish, Dan Hirsen, Bruce Warning, and Frank Tesinsky. BACK ROW: Joel Schick, Kenneth Lightell, Susan Cullinan, William Fries, Janice Lind, David Karlin, Wayne Tietz, Terry Sula, Robert Hendrick, Mary Ann Aschoff, Catherine Gray, and Mr. Irving Tallmadge, conductor. the direction of Mr. R. Lee Oshorn. Nine eornets, two elarinets, two pieeolos, four troinhones, three saxophones. one horn, one tuha, and two drums eomposed the first hand. With WW aneufvers During Half-time Ar the age of one month, the lxmtl appcaretl in its first assemhly. Since that time, it has progressed to playing for two major concerts, three school assemhlies, anal leur foot- luall games. ilihe maneuvers ol' the lmlue and white hand along with the majorettes made a splash of color as memhers marchetl across the green foothall lielcl cluring hall'-times. A lmig attrac- tion this year occurrerl when the luancl memlmers and the majorettes welcomed two new states, Alaska :incl Hawaii. U'liile the hancl playecl appropriate music, Ahe Lincoln, representing lllinois, greeted two majorettes, one dressed in ai grass skirt, and one in white fur. Another hall-time highf MAJORETTES--FRONT ROW: Sherry Wray, Diane Blake, Sandy Syverson, Marlene Musto, and Diane Adams lcaplainl. SECOND ROW: Amy Hankie ldrum maiorl, Carol Bletfner, Lezlie Heard, and Karen Han- son. BACK ROW: Sue Hanley, Diane Exler, Karen Thomson, Marilyn Rogers, Gayle Stahl, and Cheryl Rogers. light-toolc place at-t'he O1I1CL'tJI1liDg Came, when the lmantl emulated a luulllight. The costumes rivalecl those founcl in a Spanish arena, while the music created the appropriate moocl. Concert music this year incluclecl Overture to Mignon. l3acchanah llrom Samson ancl Delilah, and HCapriccio ltalienf' Klusic hy Stephen Foster, lap Roots. anal Battle llymn of the Republic aclclerl spirit and atmosphere to the lirst concert, which closerl with a trihute to Ahraham Lincoln. ,T WWW Q 5 .ia xi V. ra 3 t ,M i ff A ,. L, A ri I 1. BRASS SEXTET-FRONT ROW: Da- vid Scherer, Joe Venlurella, and Edward Treichel. BACK ROW: Frank Tesinsky, Richard Hammond, and Wayne Tielz. Top Musical Performers Publicize Profviso Band SAX QUARTET-Marlin Lielz, Rob- ert Timms, Betty Olson, and Dar- lene Vranek. Throughout Proviso's history students have shown their interest in musical appreciation hy their Participation in various band groups. Under the direction of hlr. Irving lallmadge, these organizations Provide young musicians with a basic background in serious music. Representing an important Part of the music department, the hand groups serve Proviso with their musical talents hy performing at various ceremonial functions. Additions of new music quarters in i939 anti again in l957 placed emphasis on thc importance of luanrl ensemble work. Puhlic appearances and community services aclrlt-rl incentive. The duets, quartets, and sextets have rcprcscnted proviso royally in both clistrict and state music contests. Provisols hand groups have taken honors in every musical field. WOODWIND QUINTET-FRONT ROW: Ricki Rya- vec, Mimi Zeiger, and Marfinelle Dasins. BACK ROW: Judie Burke and Ron Fippinger. K -3555 ww...- um ,K . ni Wm-Ww,, 1: j Jg: 5 '13 Q2 va- ' V :lx , .v-. Q gi ww Y -:ff 'z' K .1 'fn Q. ,sig P WM, was -. E... .., mmf -MM S Q-f 1.....,.s ' XY ' 5 NM-W-ma-wf' M22 1 4 A 'Su- Q 1 f fa K 5 ,:,., . ., wi' Y l EVA,. a R W Eff X, ,. 'T J 'K L K. H W if Q 4- li X S ml, 'K if W 'lu W f fmfci. 4. ,f Q , . ,gi i X B ki , 1 max.. as Y w 'E kv-ui, M5 EV ,Q ,WZ 3 , Kami Q? fl? Q? NG' Q.. A Y' GIRLS' SEXTETTE-Sharon Brown, Marsha Davis, Betty Wurm, Sherri Witt, Fran Mascetti, Priscilla Holcombe, and Roberta Hauser. BOYS' OCTET-Wilma Steidle lat pianoj, James Carlson, Dave Edgren, Gary Brooks, Bob Weinberg, Charles Underwood, Henry Wulf, Jim Linduska, and David Maniarrez. blelody, harmony, and color illuminated the choral concerts of Provisols choir this year. Their programs offered both sacred and secular music to an appreciative audience. The Night Before Christmas blended the hushed strains of holi- day anticipation, while the Spring concert fea- tured the reverent songs of the Resurrection. In addition to these concerts, the choir parti- cipated in a choral festival during March, a PTA program, caroling in the halls before Christmas vacation, and the annual choir formal in the spring. Choir began in l92O under the organization of Mr. Lee Osborn. Today, under the direction of Mr. Robert Davis, it functions as a re-organ- ized group of selected individuals who have progressed through various advanced sections. Choir ensembles consist of honored melodists who provide music for various social functions and auditorium programs. The ensembles in- clude the Boys, Octet, the Cirlsl Sextet, and the Mixed Ensemble. Coached by Mr. Richard Vlfhitecotton, they also participate in a state Viihitecotton, they participate in a state contest. Caroling Choirs Give Profviso Holiday Spirit HI hear music . . . Provisoitcs passing Room 326 of Memorial hall may have had an opportunity to hear one of Proviso Eastls four chor- uses. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Davis and Nlr. Richard Vllhitecotton and continuing a 30-year tradition of choral music, 325 voices in varied choral organizations met two or three hours each week to learn and to practice har- mony. The highlight of the year for three of these groups, Freshman Cirlsl chorus, Cirls' chorus, and Roysl chorus, was the opportunity to appear in the Christmas, lX'iid-Winter, and Spring choral concerts. Preparing for these appearances, un- derclassmen gained experience and received training to help them toward possible choir membership. Songsters met during the second and fifth periods. Fresh- man Cirls' chorus claimed the largest membership with 110 voices. Slightly below the neophyte choiristers in number were the lOO-voice Cirlsl chorus, composed of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and the Boys, Chorus. CHOIR - FRONT ROW: Mr. Whitecotton lEnsemble Coachj, Linda Swiderski, Dilys Finch, Roberta Hauser, and Priscilla Holcombe. SEC- OND ROW: Sharon Witt, Sharon Brown, Mary Jo Raymond, Carol Schultz, Carlotta Glover, and Lynn Finkbeiner, THIRD ROW: Sam An- zaldi, Timothy O'Leary, Russel Cook, l.ynn Dougherty, Teresa Kalloasz, and Gladys Misicka. FOURTH ROW: David Maniarrez, Alan Lundgren, Scott Seely, Peter Bodnar, William Nemecek, Dennis Schlactka, and Eddie Gonzelez. BACK ROW: William Kucik, James McNally, Henry Wulf, John Allen, Richard Ordahl, Franklin Wolfgram, and Robert Weinberg. wr 4 S? 5 1 -. Y rw 4 1. VL 11' ' :Q .. 22.1-5- :: ' .. - - .... .,.. - -V J 4 A Q- V Wa ff ' . - 5 lf --Z.. ww .if L ' 56 ' we . V, ff 4 X W af J, ,A ig 1' +51 f I ..,, .j..2s. X if 1 'WE I . Www 1 1 m - ,Qywfr 1 A 5 E X E - GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS - Belly Carpino, second vice-president, Geri Klod, treasurer, Karen Ivins, president, Susan Walker, secretary, Ursula Kalauskas, first vice-presi- dent. League Plans Soeia Aiming toward a fun-filled and action-packed year, Girls' League Activities otfered hours of enjoyment and good times to all Proyiso girls. The first Freshman tea, A Rose For Youn early in October, acquainted newcomers to Girls League social atfairs. Juniors and seniors, attending Gamma Lamhda Teal, received a first-hand glimpse of college life. GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD-SITTING: Miriam Zeiger, Karen Ivins, Susan Walker, Geraldine Klod, and Mary Lee Pernice. STANDING: Linda l Program or Girls Dates with dads at 'Tapas in Pareef, added exciting night life to this years activities. Girls! League honored their mothers at the Mother-Daughter banquet in the spring. The annual soclc hop in Nlarch climaxed class competition during how week. As the year drew to a close, senior girls bade farewell to Girls' League tradition at the graduation tea. Smith, Linda Ashby, Donna Johnson, Belly Carpino, Dolti Hofer, Pamela Johnson, Ursula Kalauskas, Ardele Cobal, and Char Farr. Christmas cheer extended further than Proviso's doors this year when Girls, League sponsored their traditional Doll Project. Each homeroom shared in contributing season spirit to the children in Cook County Hospital by purchasing at least one doll. The homerooms named and clothed each doll before sending it to some little girl. With extra money donated by the students, homeroom representatives bought books, games, stuffed animals and tops to present to the boys in the hospital. A seven-year-old Vietnamese girl claimed another big project which Cirls' League has undertaken for the second year. Phan Thi Hien has 1,300 mothers, all of them Girls' League members. The League adopted Hien last year through the Foster Parents Plan. Each month Girls' League sends the little girl S15 to help pay for her food, clothing, and education. She repays her Hmothersl' with letters. s, Gi-1-ls' beaguers Carole Opie, Sue Davies, Joann Lambke, Karin Smith, and Linda Smith, take their turns at the Christmas Tea, ontinue Doll, Vietnamese Projects OFF TO THE HOSPITAL! These Girls' League members take the dolls from the annual doll proi- ect to hospitalized children. FRONT ROW: Pat Caslin, Linda Ashby, and Jeanne Weide. BACK ROW: Dianne Behrendt, Lenore Bliss, and Carolyn Sum- mers. SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRE- SENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Sandra Dubicz, Barbara Quinn, Arlene Schrader, Joeillyn Smith, Pat Cas- lin, and Sue Wercker. SECOND ROW: Sandra Kay, Judy Henzler, Sue Burnetle, Virginia Heroux, Sandra Serbier, and Diana Ouletla. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gales, Judy Richter, Ruth Laraia, Rita Meier, Sandy Zeno, Terrie Sheehan, Shir- ley Neuhaus, and Niccletta DeFo- tis. LAST ROW: Sandy Goosen, Joan Markus, Carolyn Summers, Karen Kubin, Judy Macbeth, Diane Behrendt, Lenore Bliss, Kay Jolm- son, and Gerry Fanter, epresentatives Support Council JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-FIRST ROW: Carol Merriman, Lin- da Johnston, Lynn Coffman, Jackie Kuch, Sharon Benjamin, and Nancy Donavan. SECOND ROW: Louise Nunzialo, Ruth Vandergrift, Marianne Heroux, Virginia Shaw, Doris Horton, Marcia Glover, Nedra Lemons, Leslie Meiller, Dianne Robinet, and Suzanne Brettman. BACK ROW: Susan Sullivan, Alice Everett, Angie Galanopou- los, Carolyn Zielke, Paulette Schulz, Lu- cille Lorat, Jo Renzy, llze Petersons, Ar- lene Carpino, Ruth Voobus, and Pat Alt- man. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESEN- TATIVES - FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Nero, Maxine Maxwell, Sandra Jevey, Rosemary Seghi, Kathy Knight, and Sharon Jean Farley. SECOND ROW: Sandra Dick, Mary Throwbridge, Pat Sullivan, Brenda Bier- bradt, Roseanne Parillo, Donna Gorton, Lynn Henson, and Beverly Carlson. BACK ROW: Sue Bruzek, Linda Rahu, Kathleen Adams, Sandra Scholow, Sharon Weiss, Lina Daniel, Donna Long, Marcia Meyer, and Beryl Williams. FRESHMAN GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-FIRST ROW: Connie Madden, Kay Hadley, Francine Callis, Joyce Holada, Pat Sherbert, and Joyce Vondra. SECOND ROW: Rita Falzone, Marily Pocius, Joy Ann Roth, Jo Ann Thompson, Marie Sulli- yan, Jane Ann Merydith, Constance Bod- nar, and Carol Greer. BACK ROW: Doro- thy Munson, Diane Ziem, Vineta Reichs, Judy Kardos, Judilh Loyd, Diane Banlhin, Susan Cullinan, Joyce Funke, and Linda King. i H ww wma-Him-1 W PTA BOARD-FRONT ROW: Hospitality Chairman, Mrs, G. G. Tenzer, Publicity Chairman, Mrs. W. Hagen: Member- ship, Mrs. R. Weiss: Student Welfare, Mrs. G. Habian: Vice-president, Mrs. A. Vranek: and Girs Counselor, Miss Margaret Sullivan. BACK ROW: Past Vice-president, Mrs. C. Gould: Treasur- er of Worthy Student Fund, Mr. Slarby: Health, Mrs. Menlz: Secretary, Mrs. R. Wackerlin, General Treasury Fund, Mr. Fry: Boys Counselor, Mr. Judd: anr President, Mr. G. McGee. 'V t ll 1 I t purticulnr field of sturly. Aclyiseil hy Mrs. li. Shocliley :incl uf 0 hlr. -I. llincls. hliriiun Zeiger :incl her stall plan activities tn arouse interest in tcuehinv. 0 0 O U :X new innovation is the point system wherehy ineinhers of the cluh ohtnin points of merit for their services. A hlue-:mtl-white Pin signifies excellent participation and serv- Sturlents explore the teaching profession ns lHC1Hl'3CfS nl' ice in FTA. Future 'llenchers nl America. Vlihe cluh worlqs directly with 'lhruugh Future il enchers students promise to fill their inincls with wortliy thoughts hy nhserving till that is henuti- the teaching Progrzun hy giving nicinhers the opportunity to . , 1 .. D :mtl hy association with the hest cinnpnninnsfl 1 t . . , ' ' . c hesfhnnlcs. rooms, INLIIIV sturlents receive vnlunhle aicl in selecting their FUTURE TEACHERS FRONT ROW: Sue Muelenhaupt, Joan - SENIORS - Burnefte, Dawn Davolo, Sandra Kay, Ursula Katauskas, Sylvia Jab- lonsky, Sue Holper, Arlene Sebes- ta, and Verna Clark. SECOND ROW: Terry Perrino, Susan Ernst, Nancy Kochenderfer, Lezlee Heard, Miriam Zeiger, Mrs. Shockley, Mr. Heines, Shirley Neuhaus, Au- drey Malinowski, Judy Grabski, and Leanna Pavlak. THIRD ROW: Loretta Augustina, Sandra Black, Marci Streiker, Karen Ivins, Wanda Dole, Sandy Zeno, Charlene Sar- ossy, Diana Ouletta, Terri Shuhan, and Palricia Fischer. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Scavo, Beverly Ste- bel, Sharon Gill, Patricia Luth' hardt, Caroline Smith, Peggy San- der, Susan Davies, Pat Kochender- fer, Joyce Martino, Susan Walker, Marilyn Kaspar, Tara Allen, Janet Craw, and Lyn Finkbeiner. BACK ROW: Joyce Pedall, Joann Hilgert, Judy MacBeth, Bonnie Malicki, John Conway, Jo Banthin, Betty Olson, Gerry Fanler, Linda Kraus, Sandy Klackany, Jean Vondrasek, Elains Dubek, Joyce Ebelt, Karen Kubin, and Sue Werker. FUTURE TEACHERS - JUNIORS - FRONT ROW: Carolee Sannes, Marilyn Brink, Jane Lubaus, Bever- ly Hoffman, and Audrey Van Der Malen. SECOND ROW: Anna M. Laizzi, Antoinette Brazawski, Doris Horton, Sue Davis, Shirley Andrlik, Judith Kumnick, and Patricia Sykes. FUTURE TEACHERS-FROSH-SOPH - FRONT ROW: Diane Banthin, mane, Sally Watkins, Mary McAuslan, Dawn Ebelt, Sue Gibson, Sharon Foley, Tommy Nogulich. SECOND ROW: Mary Warren, Sandy Bryan, Jane Ann Merydith, Mary Benisek, Pam Johnson, Therese Knudsen, Geraldine Knudsen, Karen De Si- and Karen Vasos. STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET FRONT ROW Gene Mltz Sarah Streit man, Bonnie Jo Larmay, Kathryn Gebhart, Aivars Reichs, Tom Gren- Betty Baker Julie Kennedy and Carol Weiss BACK ROW H dy Zuss inger, Judy Modell, Barbara Pries, Sandy Klein, and Lucy Mead. nbcommittees Strengthen Council Drop a suggestion in the hoxf' urged Student Council, but it didnlt expect the pizza someone slipped in. llowever, suggestions have helped the Council grow. Student Council began in 1926 as a Service Club, today the Council sponsors fun nights, homecoming and Valen- tine's dances. It held a charity fun night, complete with slave auction, to help Rankin Cove, 21 needy southern school. lt also contributed 35792 to funds fighting cancer, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, and tuherculosis. STUDENT COUNCIL CARRY-OVER MEMBERS-SEATED: Joan Hilgert, Irene Fuller, Gail Johnson, Grace Provenzano, and Leanna Pavlak, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Strutzel, Joan Knosp, Bill Nemecek, Bob Zalisk, Mary Ann Giampino, Marci Streiker. BACK ROW: Norene Richards, Willie Kucik, Bob Grady, Dave Schatz, John Helling, Barb Van Dyke, and Peggy Broz. FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Pat Taylor, Therese Knud- sen, Joelle Nelson, Betty Barajas, Jacquie Durand, and Buena Giuffre. SECOND ROW: Carmen Franch, Marjorie Morelti, Sheryl Wilson, Crail Kaskowitz, Michael Rogers, Marie Delaney, and Regina Sepka. BACK ROW: Robert Marshall, Jim Stange, Anthony Janas, George Lange, Don Voit, Richard Rush, Glen Hendyk, Dorothy Buesing, and Cheryl Perring. ,nr Council Representatives Keep H omerooms Posted No onc's invcstiugting our subcommittees. Our subcom- mittees luive lcept everyone too busy. New this year, they sent questionnaires to schools :ill over the country, polling them on improvements which Proviso might adopt. Around Christmas time, subcommittees gave this information to Council, which latter cieciclccl what improvements. to mzilcc. Another new procedure: Council ullowccl clection cum- Imigns. After the lreshmrin eIuss's full-scale cnnipaign, spring elections incluclccl a bulletin board for czincliclates. Rallies screen potential cuncliclatcs, limiting two to each office. Meanwhile, regular committees, 14 in all, engaged in :mnual activities from publicizing school events to spon- soring it foreign exchange student for next vear. Commit- bunny STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-Susan Luzak, vice-president Davis Fisher, president, and Marianne Di Giacomo, secretar SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES -FRONT ROW: Linda Zentek, Connie Venell, Mau- reen Caruso, Susan Kistenbroker, Marilee Lindahl, LaVerne Barrett, and Sue Hanley. SECOND ROW: Ricki Ryavec, Solley Georsmeyer, William Isaacson, John Tiefenthal, Elaine Apuzzo, and Sandy Bryan. BACK ROW: Bruce Fryar, Mike Mohr, Jerry Murray, Norman Stickler, Brian Smith, Lynne Reeves, and Ronald Melnikofe. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Shirley Rappuhn, Karen Haskins, Ruth Gershkowitz, Elaine Gustafson, Patricia Polansky, Holly Brown, and Shirley Andrlik. SECOND ROW: Joan Trudeau, Priscilla Holcombe, Jonelle Widener, Judy Kamphouse, Joan Kline, Barbara Bisterfeldt, Mary Anne Ruge, Barbara Campbell, and Jeanne Lucas. BACK ROW: Joyce Lepins, Fred Schneider, Keith Wright, Philip Dixon, Bruce Miller, Tom Croak, Amanda Smith, Robert McDonald, and Karen Ed- wards. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Joyce Ebelt, Karen Lundgren, Gerald Hemstreet, AI Akkeron, Joy Leming, and Vicki Per- kins. SECOND ROW: Gerri Matchus, Audrey Rose- man, Karen Kucera, Patricia Scavo, Sharon Brown, Janet Millner, Barbara Sullivan, Lynne Wallace, and Joan Houkal. THIRD ROW: Nancy Spurr, Roberta Gardner, Mary Coan, Henry Wulf, Pat Janek, Kath- leen Kalal, Pat O'NeilI, and Mary Conklin. BACK ROW: Brad Nelson, Robert Gates, Fred Strulzel, Tony Rainaldi, Bob Weinberg, Howard Gordon, Milan Dluhy, Tom Seghi, and Curt Fisher. V ff'-ia mir! le, tee chmrmcn :intl-Council officers servccl on the cabinet. which repotrtecl to the Stuclcnt Council assembly. lhlembcrs recall how Cube Caliendo won elections as Vice President ol' the illinois Association of Student Councils. They also remember the spring get-together, and the Awards Assembly. if 'i Lai 5 STUDENT COUNCIL SUB-COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW: Bonnie Jo Larmay, Marlene Fioramonti, Lois Armour, Barbara Mikes, Rose Gotti, and Mary Jayne Boeger. SECOND ROW: Grace Pro- venzano, Carol Bush, Noeleen Gorman, Janice Figler, Dotti Lesak, and Mary Conklin. BACK ROW: Barbara Van Dyke, Marilyn Brinck, Linda Keller, Alice Przychodni, and Sue Wercker. Council Committees Keep Projects Rolling CROWDING AROUND Milo Hamilton, WIND disc iockey, danc- ers at Student Council Fun Night struggle to get his autograph. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE- SEATED. Mary Coan, Judy O'NeiI, John Gibson, Bob Weinberg, Sandra Goossen, and Sandra Klein. STAND- ING: Mr. C. J. Waters, committee sponsor. mn H K L. af M .Q RS C0-op Board Provides tud all uperfvision Providing a maximum at student guvcrnincnt with a minimum ul' liaculty SLlPL'l'YlSlOH, Cu-up Study Ilalls opcratc on an lwnur lmasis dcpcndcnt upon maturity and good lucliavirzr. 'lilicy scrvc as an cxporimcnt in SClli'gUX'Cl'l'lll1C1lI and sclt-discipline. rlilic linrtyvonc study halls cnalulc the l,000 participants to acquirc Scif control and rcspniusilnility lay allowing individual studcnts to govcrn follow classmates. 'lilic Co-up cliartci' which has lxccn in cffcct sincc l9-l7 providcs limo an cxccutivc lzuard, consisting of cight studcnt supervisors and thrcc olliiccrs, and the procedures uscd in regular study halls. In addition, thc cliartcr pmvitlcs for carrying on tlic husincss of the 1JI'QLllllLLllIiO1'1, aupuinting i A . I lilircctctl hy Bliss l:uis lilobinson, thc hoard scnt out clucstirznnaircs to mcmlmcr students rcalucsting suggcstions lm' iinprovcincnt. The response to tlicsc qucstionnaircs dcm- onstratcd thc cooperation lmctwcen the supervising students and thc QfJYL'l'llCQl students and has licnclittcd both groups. CO-OP BOARD-FRONT ROW: Gene Mitz. SECOND ROW: Peggy Broz, Miss Lois Robinson, Shirley Rappuhn, and Dave Kwiatkowski. THIRD ROW: Keith Wright, Ken Landa, and Bonnie Jo Keating. BACK ROVV: Carl Brunst, Steve Bokemier, John Helling, and Larry Howard. 'TI WMV CO-OP GROUP I-FRONT ROW: Joann Hil- gert, Jean Vondrasek, Bruce Miller, Ken Yan- zy, and Al Akkeron. SECOND ROW: Judy Richter, Janet Abbott, Noeleen Gorman, and Nancy Kochenderfer. BACK ROW: Marsha Davis, Brad Nelson, John Tiefenthal, Art Cus- tafdo, and Linda Marshall. CO-OP GROUP ll-FRONT ROW: Tom Gold, Russ Prince, Jerry Bouska, Chuck Quarn- strom, and Mike Barfield. SECOND ROW: Betsy Wrobke, Karen Kucera, and Mary Ann Dabey. BACK ROW: Sharon Hardt, Betty Baker, Gail Johnson, Barb Bryson, and Ed Schwalm. HR J , I W Qm R l D H 'lk ,:: I sf .... - , g,.if35f ef -. ., 'Hg' my USHERS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Nancy Smith, Terrie Sheean, Win Gould, Irene Fuller, Joy Leming, Leviia Denavs. SECOND ROVV: Judy Schuppe, Carol Altman, Joan Trudeau, Judy Grabski, Judy Kamp- house, Judy Richter, Lucy Mead, Wanda Dole, and Linda Otten. THIRD ROW: Shirley Rappuhn, Ursula Cella, Ursula Kalauskas, Pamela Ushers, upervisors Forty carefully-selected junior and senior girls of Proviso liast's Ushers Club, serve both school and students by ushering at PTA meetings, choral and orchestra concerts, and school plays. After club elections in the spring, the girls Present an installation for new officers and members. ln june they scrvc at Class Day and Commencement. Dressed in white blouses and clark blue skirts, ushers display Courtesy, punctuality, and a willingness to help. ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORS-FRONT ROW: Gerald Thom, Davis Fisher, John Tiefenthal, Daryl McPherson, Aivars Reichs, Jim Wackerlin, Hugh Muir, Arnold Melnikoff, Mark Thachkaberry, and Bruce Kolze. SECOND ROW: Clyde Vavrik, Bob Grady, Ken Douglas, John Buesing, Ron Buchanan, Dave Kwiatkowski, Dick Wauer, Al Akkeron, Fred Young, 1 Streich, Marcia Brown, Sandy Dubicz, Sue Walker, Shirley Andrlik, Sandy Kiein, and Leonna Pavlak. BACK ROW: Pat Janek, Ruth Oman, Joann Hilgert, Susan Luzak, Edith Mertineit, Jo Banthin, Cathy Gray, Betty Becker, Nancy Spurr, Karen Golz, Alice Przychodni, and Susan Wehrmann. Help Keep rder Assembly Supervisors, an all-male club, offers assistance to students and faculty at school functions. Composed ol' boys from all four classes, the organization divides its leader- ship among four class chairmen under one president. The organizationis Primary duties are to help maintain order and direct traffic at assemblies in the auditorium. Directed by Klr. Otto Boldt, the club has Provided these services for six years. These boys are selected for a four-year period. Bruce Miller, Allen TeBockhurst, Larry Wick, Harold Williamson. BACK ROW: Bruce Kehring, Richard Gutman, Lynn Vandeberh, Henry Wes- sel, Edward Treichek, Ken Landa, Tom Croak, John DeTrappe, Frank Pettinato, Steve Christodoulon, George Lange, and Tom Owings, FBLA KEY MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Larry Naccarato, Emory Kelly, Catherine FBLA EXECUTIVE BOARD - STANDING: Bill Rich- Adducie, Carol Anderson, Bill Oleg, Norman Stickler, Thomosseen Harper, mond, Ron Wonderling, Nancy Smith, Nancy Comp- Alicia Griffin, and Loretta Augustine. SECOND ROW: Marsha Rose, Lottie Hugh- bell. SEATED: Shirley Raiman, Rose Mary De Blase, ely, Roberta Bannon, Gloria Kagpes, Arlene Divis, Terry Perrino, Donna Weiland, Joyce Rasche, and Robert T. Stickler. Patricia Garrison, Janice Smith, and Carol Davies. BACK ROW: Joyce Ebelt, Eva Marie Spencer, Sharon Weiss, JoAnn Garceou, Dawn Ebelt, Larry Warmuth, Ken Hebner, Bob Tokarsky, Mary Oxborough, and Kathy Renner. FBLA Members Become Executive Tiype Vliant to meet the executive type? FBLA gathers Provif soites interested in careers in business, und offers inspiration and direction. Under the direction of Mr. Robert T. Stick- ler, future leaders of the business world put effort and spirit into the tiislv of keeping the school store in running order. They sell before school and during lunch periods. FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS EXECUTIVE BOARD - SEATED: Karen Petersen, Adviser Robert T. Stickler, and Richard Proving their ability in the social world, members en' joyed dances und Parties sponsored by FBLA. At the zmnuul spring conference at Springfield, lllinois. the two worlds merged. Members were given opportunities to demonstrate their abilities and exchange ideas while en- joying ll full soeinl program climzixed bv 21 dinner and dance. Isaacson. STANDING: Kay Lewis, Karen Vocu, and Judy Marchand. CINE CLUB, NEW MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: James Halliday, Robert Ahr, and Frank Naples. SECOND ROW: Howard Sakal, John Holtz, l Cine Members Provide Movies for Classes HVVant a movie? Call the Cine Roomli' teachers are told. One of the 45 active members of the Cine Club will set up the equipment and present the movie. ln a room especially equipped for their type of Work, Cine members learn to use the 22 sound projectors plus record players, slide projectors, and tape recorders. Mr. C. VV. Hills, club adviser, believes that boys who like to work in electronics gain valuable experience operat- ing projectors and transcribing tapes. At the same time, the boys enjoy recreational activities such as bowling on Satur- day mornings. Selling programs at football games combines lun with service to Proviso. The loyal service of the Cine members along with Provi- so's fine equipment has won national honors for this school group. in addition to operating projectors in room 266 and transcribing tapes, Cine Club boys also supply teachers with Films and tapes for classroom use. The expanding use of this equipment keeps these boys in constant demand by the many departments at Proviso East with varied needs. CINE CLUB, OLD MEMBERS-Standing by projector: Gerald Weber. FRONT ROW: Edward Christman, Paul Loyd, and Robert Bron. SEC- OND ROW: C. W. Bills, and Edward Blickhahm. THIRD ROW: Gary Hlavac, Jerome Salins, Kenneth Bleichroth, and Michael Rovner. FOURTH ROW: Wendel Niccehee, Elton Caron, and Lawrence Stover. BACK ROW: Larry Kapplssen, Charles Christensen, Matt Meyer, and Frank Goany. and Herbert Johnson, Jr. BACK ROW: Robert Trobbiani, Albert Lewis, William Watts, Barry Bogenholm, Dave Bailey, and Robert Hatton. ..... 41 ' Y? new y Kathie FUTURE NURSES - FRONT ROW: Jo Loring, Marcia Finley, Huebner, Gerri Matchus, Judith Loyd, Mary Ann Dabey, and Gerry Klod. SECOND ROW: Gwenn Edmonds, Amy Hanke, Judie Burke, Waters. THIRD ROW: Dilys Finch, Gloria Kappes, Barldara Chlipala, Ruth Laraia, Janet Pratt, Sherry Logan, Liz Molnar, Elsie Ottaw, and Q fs. , 'C 6 1 Celeste Bongianni, FOURTH Warkentien, Marian Clark, Susan Mabie. BACK ROW: M ROW: Deanna Loyd, Linda King, Sharon Gail TeBockhorst, Kathy Keenan, and aureen Frank, Harriet Baer, Judy Mueller, K'a're'n-Edwards, Jeanne Eflingsen, Nancy Smith, Jiiy Fluston, and Kathy Knight. Sealpers and hiselers Practice Skills Scalpel, sutures, clurnpsf' These words hold real mean: ing for girls in Future Nurses of America. The 45 girls have listened to speakers from nursing schools in the Chi: cago area who lectured on specific phases of nursing and answered individual questions. Trips to hospitals in the area helped members to select il place for future study. These trips were also a method by which PNA presented 21 clearer picture of nursing to its members and helped them decide whether they really want- ed to enter the nursing profession. Miss Florence Akers. one of the school nurses, is the adviser of this student group. PALETTE AND CHISEL-FRONT ROW: Carolyn Summers, Jeanie Weide, Sharon Folup, Laurene Slapinski, Sue Davis, Terrie Weiland, Gayle Pintozzi, Beverly Wiegrefe, and Marge Madden. SECOND ROW: Joyce Angelus, Dorothy Granato, Bonnie Audbrook, Carol Opie, Kaaren Stoikoff, Leanna Pavlak, Wanda Dole, Linda Marshall, Judy Brown, and Carol Schultz. THIRD ROW: Marlene Fried, Dolores Hart, Susan Wallach: Don Peterson, William Schwedler, Pat Caslin, Judy Brudnicki, Fred Wiedenbeck, Leslie Martens, and Diane Datz. FOURTH ROW: Llnbeut but cool, Palette and Chisel stimulates creativity. ln 1958 Eusts Art Department sponsored the Art Honorary Society, un art club which required skill as well as interest. Recently it adopted the name Palette and Chisel. Putting the accent on the intellectual and contemporary, the club takes trips to galleries on the Near North side and to the Art Institute. Members heard guest speakers like noted sculptor, Rudy Seno, and held workshops where members produced pottery, paintings, and craft articles. Students suxv their work on display when Palette and Chisel sponsored its Annucil Student Art Exhibit this spring. Pat Sullivan, Kathleen Bradshaw, Sandy Klien, Judy Ranz, Lorraine Cognato, Joan Knosp, Donna Johnson, Joann Parrilli, Adele Lorenz, Clinton Anttila, Betty Olson, and Adviser, Mr. Edward Jaunsem. BACK ROW: Ray Smithers, Harriet Baer, Carol Lardino, Barbara Bokorney, Barbara Keating, Carol Weiss, Ron Palumbo, Julie Kennedy, Sue Wercker, Richard Sandora, Judy Wasilevich, Art Stafford, and Judy Blasius. l 9 l SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Gail Johnson and Frank Sustr. BACK ROW: Ron Melnikoff, Hal Quinley, Joe Deitschel, Don Tobinski, and Wayne Melgaard. MACHINE SHOP CLUB-FRONT ROW: Paul Palermo, Francis Blumberg, Fred Stefani, Angelo Contraveos, Bill Mowery, Arthur Tubucz, and Peter Spohnholtz. SECOND ROW: John Kaspar, Mike Golz, Peter Pal- ermo, Tom Krusinis, Wayne Cisar, James Hobart, George Cihak, and Edward Engbrecht. THIRD ROW: Tom Koukol, Bruce Bory, Terry Wood- cience Club Theorizesg Machinists Apply Ideas Exciting achievements in todayis world of science pro? moted curiosity and knowledge in Provisofs Science Club. XVhile participating in the Science Fair at the Illinois Junior Academy, they exchanged ideas, gaining knowledge necessary to improve the young club. The Science Club, begun in 1929 by llarvey F. Johnson, was named thc General Science Club, and included SO freshmen and sophomores. One year later, in 1930, W. Moelk organized a second scientific organization for upper- classmen taking advanced science Courses. Caining vocational knowledge, junior and senior boys in the Machine Shop curriculum claim membership in the Machine Shop Club. To give useful experience in handling machines, this relatively new organization was founded in 1951. The organization produced ashtrays, hospital carts, and cribbage boards to be used by the patients of Hines Hospital. ln addition, the club supplies cases and batteries for the electric candles used by the Choir and NHS. yard, Bob Vogt, Nick Fiorillo, Gerald Bergman, William Schmidt, and William Johnson. BACK ROW: Phil Hartman, Art Lindeman, Joe Masek, Ralph D'Anza, Daniel Kerber, John Wlaling, Ron Holly, and Wayne Turucz. 88 zano and Tom Greninger BACK ROW D E McPherson, Jim Wackers lin Ron Buchanan Milan Dluhy and Mr Stanley Rattenbury, Adviser. Athletic interest and school spirit supplx keys to 1llClHl5Cf- ship in Mqor Lettcrincns Sersice Club hlhis organization actively promotes participation 111 athletics 1nd instills ene thus11s111 1111on0 the student bods Membcrs, wearing white sweaters with blue letters, usher If home b 1slcetball gaincs. They also plan the unior Qenior md Senior Faculty games. FROM HER monitor post at the top of the stairs Sandra Hubbel checks on Mary Lyons who is returning after delivering a notice. rl ic ,iii fr? :I 11 2:065- -'Z..Q. f. 1 2 if l ss Lettermen Like Shoutin , Monitors Discoura e It 3 Each day more than 300 nionitors, selected on the basis of grades and character, give study ti111e to duty in the halls. Sponsored by hir. Rattcnbury, the organization operates on an honor basis. Once a month The .llonitor is published to acquaint the mcrnbers with new innovations in the organif Zationls procedures. It also evaluates thc conduct of monitors. To qualify as a monitor a student must possess self-disci- pline and an awareness of his responsibility to others. GLQCEBKOMEDA MAJOR LETTERMEN'S SERVICE CLUB - FRONT ROW: Tim Ur- ban, Gene Mitz, Jim Kavanagh, Al Conrad, Art Custardo, David Pardun, and Richard Oddo. SEC- K' it V OND ROW: Richard Marcell, Bill ig- . 1. O'Neill, Gary Strodtz, Chuck Quarnstrom, Russell Prince, and Q, Richard Lapham. BACK ROW: 1 Richard Ordahl, Fred Srutzel, H EF George Watson, Ken Norton, 1 H Z is Tony Salvatore, Chuck Stroschein. 'N 1 I ., 3' Frank Schaefer, and Paul Reiff. .lf W , MAJOR LETTERMEN - FRONT ROW: Peter Parrillo, Norm Youngsteadt, Richard Lapham, Al Conrad, David Pardum, and Bernard Sciortino. SECOND ROW: Tim Urban, Eric Baum- gart, D. E. McPherson, Gene Mitz, Art Cuslardo, Don Ed- wards, Richard Oddo, and Coach Roetzheim, THIRD ROW: James White, James Kavanagh, Ron Fippinger, Leonard Kols- chowsky, Don Martin, and Rich- ard Marcell. FOURTH ROW: Tom Greninger, Richard Or- dahl, Steve Bokemier, Lou Sci- ortino, Bob Weinberg, and George Watson. FIFTH ROW: Bill O'Neill, Steve Kolski, Avi- ars Reichs, Russell Prince, Chuck Schroscheim, and Willie Kucik. BACK ROW: Gary Strodtz, Tony Salvatore, Frank Schaefer, Ronald Hamilton, Ron Buchanan, Al Akkeron, Dave Kwiatkcwski, Ken Norton, Paul Benisek, and Carl Brunst. Letter Winners Rouse Athletic pirit Numerals, minor letters, major letters! These symbolize the achievements ot each member of Proyisols Lettermenls Club. The honorccl athletes not only Promote good sports- manship, but also advocate active participation in athletics throughout the cntirc Proviso East student hotly. MlNOR LETTERMEN-FIRST ROW: Robert Ensalaco, Chuck Hinz, Chuck Mila, Dennis Harrison, and Lyle Schoeneck. SECOND ROW: David Schneider, Tom Force, Al- len Larson, Bill Tauber, and Art Cuslardo. THIRD ROW: Raymond Wentzel, Glenn Compton, Terry Ebbert, and Tim Urban. FOURTH ROW: Joe Urso, Kenny Strauss, David Holian, Charles Davies, Don McKinney, and Terry Wood- yard. FIFTH ROW: Wilson Scott, Fred Strutzel, Jim Mills, Paul Reiff, and John Schodibach. BACK ROW: Kenneth Wayne, Kenny Lockhart, Len Holdman, Dennis Griffins, Ray Cermak, Jack Barfield, and Robert Kcimpe. llcacl coach ll. rllhiebert organized the Varsity Club, thc forerunner of the Letterincirs Club, in l92'5. ln l933. the club introclucccl the Proviso letters. To proinote ath- it-tics, the club helcl a game night each Xveclncstliiy evening where members took part in intliviclual antl team sports. Stimulating interest in dramaties, the Proyiso Players presented several one-aet plays for the entertainment ol' their memlners, using the plays of amateur artists as their models. Mr. Frank Filson, sponsor, with Nlr. VVilliam Wlaaelt and Miss Elizabeth Little, assistant sponsors, eoaehed the aetors. llaeh of them supervised one play. A program in malie-up and the presentation of dramatie euttings llrom liamous seenes hy eontestants prepared LLICIH tor their roles in the plays as well as in individual contests. The group stirred up seasonal Cheer at the Christmas party when they enjoyed a Cake inserihed with the elulu name and the names of the three sponsors. Kliss Naney Hurt added her knowledge of radio and television advertise ing to the event with an informative talk. Nlemhers were Chosen in the spring ol the previous year from the sophomore, junior, and senior elasses while spaee was allowed for entering freshmen. To liaeilitate their pro- ductions, the eluh has limited membership to fifty students. REHEARSING for the one-act play contests the cast of Elmer and the Love Bug develop and polish their acting skills. Players Prepare Roles or Contest PROVISO PLAYERS FRONT ROW Beth Mullikan Carol Schultz Loretta Augustine, Lynn Henson, Noeleen Gorman, Marilyn Rodgers, Sandra Kay Giacomo Leone Sharon Foley Marv Jo Raymond Koaren Gerri Matehus. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Johnson, Sharon White, Kathy Stoikoft SECOND ROW Connie Mango Brenda Bierbrodt Gloria Renner, Susan Kistenbroker, Lerri Wieland, Linda Ausbrook, Marcia Kappes Pam Sltterle Nancy Guy Joan Anderson Roberta Bannon Finley, Gail Kaskowitz, Aina Sneidus, Liz Molnar. couts Seek Aclventureg Girls Plan Water how Fourteen years of outdoor experiences has aided the Explorer Scout group in maintaining their purpose of teach- ing self-sufficiency. To prove this, the sixteen scouts enjoyed the weekend camping trip at Yvhite Pines State Park. Visits to the Mis' sissippi Palisades, Devils Lake, and Turkey Run State Parlt also helped boys gain adventures and experience outdoors. life. Explorer Scout services included selling craclierjack and selling broorns to aid the blind. Nelcton Swim Club made a splash at the Annual VVater Show with their theme, Exotic Perfumes. Its members eref ated, directed, and produced the water ballet. Under the supervision of lWrs. lVlarilyn Hislcett, the girls held practice sessions once a week. As show time approached sessions were increased to four times weekly plus Saturdays. After try-outs Nclcton's 38 members plunged into svn- ehronized swim sessions. Between dunks they viewed movies of champion swimmers. Attending swim exhibitions and competitions including the International Aquatic Festival and the AAU competition provided swimmers with in- spiration, and entertainment, in addition to fresh ideas. NEKTON SWIM CLUB - FRONT ROW: Jo Banlhin, Sue Thiesse, Terri Moles, Mrs. Maryiin Hiskelt, adviser, Dolli Hofer, Karen Forberg, and Ursulla Cella. SECOND ROW: Linda Ashby, Linda Buckman, Pat Sulli- van, Hedy Zussman, Sharon Holle, Carole Moles, and Karen Schoen- eck. THIRD ROW: Diane Dalz, Sandy Ozolin, Sandy Dubicz, Sue EXPLORER SCOUTS - FRONT ROW: Charles Davis, Art Nonneman, and Roger Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Carl Johansson, Dave Reichenberg, and Mr. Stanley Rallenbury, adviser. BACK ROW: Dennis Chase, and Richard Gulman. Werker, Sharon Faley, Char Sarossy, and Belh Schaefer. BACK ROW: Joyce Lepins, Alice Everell, Mary Brenner, Ceci Christensen, Sandy Goosen, Elaine Boilkevils, Barb Van Dyke, Denrulh Barre, and Tish Mitchell. Ke lubbers Go Abstract at Dance KEY CLUB - FRONT ROW: Sieve Bokemeier, Willie Kucik, Bruce Miller Fred Sfrulzel, Bob Grady, Bob Zalisk, Gene Milz, and David Holian SECOND ROW: Rick Ancel, Keith Wright, George Fry, Davis Fischer, Edward Schwalm, Bill Nemecek, Richard Fefferman, and Terry Hall tiki' THIRD ROW: Jacob Moelk, Igors Prieditis, Ron Buchanan, Fred Young, John Helling, and Carl Brunsl. BACK ROW: John Allen, Aivars Reichs, Mian Dluhy, Daryl McPherson, Terry Ebberl, Ken Landa, Tom Gren- ninger, Pele Ekslrom, and Tom Crook. Composed of boys elected from their homerooms during their sophomore year, the Key Club is an organivation dedicated to service. The selection of its members depends on grade average and teachers' ratings. During the 1959-60 season the club expanded its many activities. Members began their year by helping to sell refreshments at football games. Serving the Kiwanis Club in the fall, the Key Club Participated in Kiwanis Kidsl Day Peanut sales. Christmas spirits brought a collection of toys and money for orphan children at the Good Fellows Foun- dation. Key Club offered its services in the Charity Wieck Fun Night for Student Council, boosted publicity for the 50th Anniversary celebration, and helped serve at Girls' League Mother-Daughter Banquet. The Key Club also presented its second abstract dance this year in April, Uhloxie Stoinpf' KEY CLUB OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Bob Grady, secretary, and Bob Zalisk, president. BACK ROW: Bruce Miller, treasurer, and Fred Slrutzel, vice-president. wif? L H 'ref' FORENSICS - FRONT ROW: Tom Tohlz, Karen Nieman, Joyce McCor- and Mr. William Wack, adviser. BACK ROW: Clay Willminglon, ad- mick, and Barbara McGuane. SECOND ROW: Carol Altman, Barbara viser, Anne Sonderslrup, lgors Prieditis, James Carlson, Howard Gor- Douglas, Jim Fowler, Susie Wallach, Barbara Blylh, Sherry Logan, don, James Linduska, and David Morilz. Speech Sessions Train, Prepare Winners Proviso East won election to the National Forensic League in 1958. This league promotes nation-wide contests and a national speech tournament in San Diego each year. Sponsored by Mr. Clay Wilmington, the hopeful speakers attended three practice tournaments at VVaulQegan, East Peoria, and Thornton Fractional high schools. They prac- ticed giving individual speeches in nine different areas. Among these were original oratory, extempore, radio and television speaking, poetry and play reading. The twenty NFL memhers hoped to enter the Illinois state competition at Urbana at the end of the year. Surviv- ors of this session would advance to the national tournament. GETTING READY for an extempore speech, Karen Haskins, Robert Marshall and Jill Gendel search magazines. -qfFf'V gr WN Debaters Triumph at Tournaments lhr- clchatc tcani. charactcrizcd hy youth and cnthusiasin, challcccl up a winning scason for first-ycar coach, Clay Vllillniington. Four juniors, Stevc Scott, Karcn llaskins, llarhara Mahan, anal 'lill Clcnclcl. along with rookic-scnior llowarcl Clorclon. coinluinccl thcir efforts to lead thc Yarsitv to a first place in Proxiso Vllcsfs first invitational tourncv. ln addition, thcy Placcnl high in the standings of the tough Nlctropolitan Uchate lcaguc, which incluclcs thc Chicago- ciillLllHCf arca. 'lwhc inuch-travclccl clchatcrs' season also inclurlccl tourna- incnts at Augustana Collcgc in Rock lslancl, Northcrn llli- nois Stalc University at DcKall3, Northwcstern Univcrsity in Evanston. and East Pcoria High School. Thcy clchatccl thc propoxition ResolvcLl: that the Fcclcral Covcrnincnt cazminunity groups. Thc llour lrcshnicn who lccl thc junior varsity nlchatc squad wcrc lloh Klarshall, Larry XVick. Norman Cordon. and Harold XVillia1nson. This foursonic gained support from Cordon llohhins, '60, Toni lohtz, '6l, and Ricky Schmidt, '62. Thcsc hoys, with only one ycar of clchate cxpcricncc, won 1i1oSt ol' their junior varsity houts. and occasionally thcy trippcrl up thc varsity clchatcrs: in practicc scssions. USING KEEN logic, Joyce McCormick criticizes lgors Prieditis' speech. DEBATE SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Robert Marshall and Tom Tohtz. Haskins, Gordon Robbins, and Norman Gordon. BACK ROW: Howard SECOND ROW: Harold Williamson, Larry Wick, Jill Gendel, Karen Gordon, Mr. Clay Wilmington, sponsor, and Eugene Schmidt, Af W mm rw www -is? an NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Marcia Brown, treasurer, Patsy Kochenderfer, vice-president, and Sandy Goosen, secretary, BACK ROW: Miss Ruth Schmidt, adviser, and Bob Zalisk, president. HS Welcomes Columnist dney Harris llopes run high and nerves are on edge around March as juniors and seniors anticipate membership in National llonor Society. Chosen on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership, and service, the top fifteen per cent of each class are eligible for election by a vote of their past and present teachers. lleorganizing and cataloguing college material in the r r L Nl IS librarv, members re Jared the library for student use. , P l . Preparation of a college week exhibition in the library and the presentation of induction services to freshmen and new students helped to publicize the club early in the fall. Members enjoyed the privilege of helping to nominate a candidate to the llall of Fame of Great Americans. This privilege is granted once every five years to all NHS Chap- ters. The hall, an open colonnade containing bronze tablets and busts oi great Americans, is located in New York Uni- versity. Sydney llarris spoke at the annual NHS banquet in April. The society also awarded its traditional two scholar- ships to its most outstanding members at the banquet. NHS GROUP I - FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Dabey, Sue Holper, Celeste Bongianni, Elizabeth Laskey, Judy Grabski, Joan Houkal, Patricia Lachona, Ursula Katauskas, Nancy Kochenderfer, Roberta Hauser, and Karen Ivins. BACK ROW: Sharon Hardt, Joann Hilgerf, Sandy Goosen, Marcia Brown, Marsha Davis, Daniel Gutman, Davis Fisher, Barbara Bryson, Joan Jakawich, Livija Denaus, and Patsy Kochenderfer. NHS GROUP II - FRONT ROW: Betsy Rattenbury, Sue Wine- brenner, Susan Yacona, Char- lene Sarossy, Sandra Zeno, Carol Stafford, Sandy Klein, Linda Otten, and Miriam Zei- ger. SECOND ROW: Kaaren Stoikoff, Wanda Dole, Mari- anne Stryiewski, Bob Zalisk, Uldis Streips, Scott Seely, Gor- don Robbins, Nancy Spurr, Bonnie Malicki, Nancy Smith, and Phyllis Neilly. BACK ROW: Fred Strutzel, Nicholas Poulos, Chuck Quarnstrom, lgors Prei- ditis, Hal Quinley, Robert Waz- eka, Jake Moelk, Pete Tohtz, Ruth Hinkle, Gail Johnson, John Conway, Jo Banthin, Paul Beni- sek, Carl Brunst, Terry Ebbert, Thomas Edwards, Kathy Geb- hardt, and Sharon Little. NHS NEW MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Joan Barski, Mary Coan, Lois Byerly, Lynn Finkbeiner, Ruth Grapes, Sandra Hubbell, and Laurie Ciechanowski. SECOND ROW: Patricia Fisch- er, Janet Crow, Susan Ernst, Sharon Griep, Maureen Frank, Linda Ashby, Karen Brooks, and Carol Altman. BACK ROW: Peter Ekstrom, Steve Bokemeier, Donald Geiers- bach, Al Akkeron, Thomas Dodegge, Howard Gordon, and Thomas Gold. imits Membership to eruiors Sixty-eight seniors earned election to National Honor Society under a new system this year. Although still receiv- ing election on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service, students now have to rank in the top 25 per cent of the senior class to qualify. Teachers' traitfrating scores NHS NEW MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Sandra Lyons, Ruth Laraia, Margaret Madden, Bonnie Jo Larmay, Sharon Larson, Joyce McCormick, and Larry Munini. SECOND ROW: Pam Matthews, Shirley Neuhaus, Audrey Malinowski, Nina Lind, Barbara Pries, Karen Kucera, and Geraldine Matchus. THIRD ROW: Dotti Lesak, Pat Janek, David Maniar- rez, Sharon Korrell, Joy Leming, Bar- bara Keating, Karen Kubin, and Joan Markus. NHS NEW MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Curt Pinnow, Beverly Stebel, Betty Ol- son, Sharon Warkentien, Joyce Rasche, Shirley Raiman, and Aivars Reichs. SECOND ROW: Larry Urbaniak, Bar- bara Sullivan, Pamela Streich, Audrey Roseman, Eugenia Weide, and Leanna Pavlak. BACK ROW: Don Soderstrom, Robert Weinberg, Gaylord Noren, Jim Skridulis, Frank Schaefer, William Thomas, and John Winters. combine with the seniors' class rank to- narrow the choice. Finally, teachers vote either ves or no on whether students, in their estimation, qualify for membership. lklembers rank- ing highest in their class became the new NHS members in ll candlelight ceremony at the annual banquet in spring. -1r..1.l 1-' -ff :Il-is ' SEVEN SISTERS PLAY CAST-FRONT ROW: Lorie Draxton, Marie Dom- inik, Nancy Smith, Sandra Kay, Carmencita MacDonald, Necia Brown, Roberta Bannon, Carole Opie, Pam Streich, and Mark Thackaberry. SECOND ROW: Joanne Lambke, Darlene Sarke, Faith Wolf, and Mary- lin Mills. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Johnson, Jim Linduska, Pat Kochen- efven Sisters Solve Merr Marital Mix- Are you proposing marriage or wedlock? asked Mitzi CNancy Kochenderferl, ciimaxing the marital mixeups in the first all-school play, Hseven Sistersf' A cast of students from all classes presented the play on November 18, l9, and 20, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Little. Taking place in pre-Communist Hungary, Seven Sistersn centered around the difficulties encountered hy hirs. Gyur- Ixovics, a Widow Uoyce iViCCO1'1l1iCICD who sought husbands lor her seven daughters in the order of their ages. kVhen Ferenz iiorkoy CDavid IXloritzD fell in love with the fourth daugliter, hiitzi, thc polt thickened. Fcrenz had to Iind hushands Ivor the other daughters if he wished to wed Mitzi. Light comedy was interspersed with real suspense as eliorts hecame more involved. The other would-he hrides included Liza CIYecia BroivnD Kiara CCarmencita hIcDonaIdD, Katinka Kai Cpatsy Kochen- LICILCTD, Sari CSharon YVeissD, Ella Cigarhara hIcGuaneD. and Terka Cpioherta Bannonl, Several committees helped the Play run smoothly. Coin- mittee chairmen included lgors Prieditis, tickets: Vicki Dwoinen, puhlicityz iudy Sharpe and Jackie Iiupp, sound: and Dorothy Cranato, niake-up. Sue Ernst, Irene Fuller. and Darlene Vvcde managed the Puhlicity. Sandra Kay and Carole Opie Planned the costumes. Miss Lorraine OhIson's art classes, composing the stage committee, designed the sets. OBLIVIOUS TO THEIR horrified looks Nancy Kochenderfer greets her imaginary family. FRONT ROW: Necia Brown. SECOND ROW: Rob-A erta Bannon, Joyce McCormick, and Carmencita McDonald. BACK ROW: Sharon Weiss, Barbara McGuane, and Patsy Kochenderfer. AFTER THE BALL, Nancy Kochenderfer chats with Dave Moritz and Giacomo Leone. derfer, Nan Kochenderfer, Miss Elizabeth Little, Sharon Weiss, Barbara Mcguane, Giacomo Leone, Joyce McCormick, Ray Smithers, and Judy Sharpe. BACK ROW: John Buesing, Dave Moritz, James A. Carlson, Larry LaBadie, Curtis Fisher, Jean Weide, and Carolyn Summers. 3 VE THE IMPORTANCE of Being Earnest cast FRONT ROW Barbara John Winters, Barbara Blyth, Art Stafford, Darrell Pav, Larry LaBadie, McGuane Jim Linduska Sharon Foley and laura Heil BACK ROW Henry Wulf, and Mr. William Waak. Pla ers Present ophistieated omedy . . . Aunt Augusta, l never hefore realized the vital im- portance of hcing earnest. Vllith this play on words, john Vllwrthing, played hy llen- ry Vllulf, stated the theme of the second all-school play, Os- car VVilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, March 8, lO, and l2. Opening in the home of Algernon Bloncrief, played hy 'lohn lvinters, the Play showed the customs and sentimen- tality ol: the upper-class English in the gay 9O's. Stereotyped characters - Lane, the meticulous hutler, Played hy Darrell Pavg Lady llraclanell, the society matron, played lay Sharon Foley, and prim Nliss Prism the governess. played hy liarhara hlcfluanc, amused the audience. Mistaken identities complicated the plot and added to the humor. l,oye inet with entanglements and paternal olnjcctions. Vllorliing hehind the scenes, student committees assisted the production. Under the direction of Mrs. hlarjorie Peter- son, Sue X'l'allqer headed the properties committee, lgor Prieditis and Sharon Logan handled the ticliets with the aid of Xlr. llonald Singer, faculty sponsor, hir. Ulilliani lllaaclx. director, and his student clirecttrr. ,loyce hlclforinicla, managed the play. Students Iirom all four years worlgeal to inalae the second All-School Play a success. WHO STOLE the cucumber sandwiches? Algy asks Lane, who is pouring tea for Lady Bracknell, Cecily Cardew, and John Worthing. CEClLY, WHO is Cecily? demands Algernon Moncrief as he ques- tions John Worthing about his ward. ,Lg NJmWmMWnMm, L V U M 'M -'1 port man hip Loyally backed by students and faculty, the athletic teams sparked the year with keen excitement and high hopes. Competition quickened reflexes, and frequent practices drove home winning plays. The season began with hustling sessions on the football field and ended amid home runs on the diamond. In between goals the gymnastic team copped second place in state finals. Trailing on the heels of this victory, the basketball squad defeated Kankakee to carry home the super-sectional championship. An exuberant crowd turned out for a pep assembly which hailed the team's trip to the quarter- finals in Champaign, the first in Proviso's history. The varsity cheer- leaders earned an award as the best cheerleading squad of the Elite Eight, ending the year with another victory. De endin, hampion Gridders Take 1959 Varsity Football Record East Aurora - 6 34 Morton - O 6 Highland Park - 6 7 Oak Park - - - 27 19 Niles - - 13 13 New Trier - 25 6 Vvaukegan O 13 Evanston - - - - - 13 7 After an undefeated 1958 season, Proviso East fans re- ceived somewhat of a let down when the Pirates finished with a 4-341 slate in their 1959 campaign. However, the Pirates, collecting 105 points to their opponents 84, finished with a 3-3-1 record and fourth Place in the Suburban League. Several footballers won allestar honors. Ken Norton, Larry Howard, and Gene Moore made first team a1l-confer- ence. Ron Buchanan and Gene Mitz made the second team. Norton capped off his final year by receiving all-state honors. COACH ANDY PUPLIS and official each insist if happened their way. 51955 Fw-1:5 -mi .2 E5 i W5 Y SALVATORE, lineman, and Louis Scorfino reioice over Pirate win. . .. .,.. ,... i r S , -.....,. we Q Fourth Place in uburban League . A 35 l3 1 t 4 :f?' 2 t I 'Q Plnilfkfi 2 'E W IZH ' W f a 'Z W f P eeee eee ' K e-',-i eeee as-ii A B fl 'Q ,- . it .. wa. i 'Q sw-6 ,Q ii -zalillili V Zgzz I - ay . , ,. llll , Z zg. . M . 5 , 'iff , l lqbll 'A 'qial R A .,i,,e.. . . r , r 3 ' m e A 1 eeee R if 2 2 A V .ww 'S we .ff ea 1 kata ee an . is VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Willie Long, Bill O'Neill, Tom Bosco, Art Cuslardo, Augusl Hoffman, Mike Doering, and Ken Yanzy. SECOND ROW: Tim Urban, Dave Holian, Terry Ebert, Jim Wackerlin, Pete Parrillo, Eric Baumgart, Tom Greninger, Gene Moore, and Gene Mitz. THIRD ROW: Coach Andy Puplis, Manager Don Martin, Manager Chuck Stroschein, Dennis Harrison, Jim Mills, Tom Huffer, Ben Scor- PBOVISO 34-AURORA 6 In the game against the Tomcats, Pete Parrillo scored twice with runs of 40 yards and one yard. Fullback Rich Slobodnik supplied the power with bursts through the mid- dle. Bon Buchanan sped three punt runbacks totaling 126 yards and one touchdown. PBOVISO 6 - MOBTON 0 Proviso scored in the first quarter and then put on a great defensive. A 47-yard pass from Carl Brunst to Pmon Buchanan set up the play, which led to Pete Parrillo's TD. PROVISO 7 - HIGHLAND PARK 6 Pirate defense helped Proviso win again. The Bucs scored a lone touchdown in the second quarter as Big Rich Slobod- tino, Carl Brunst, Fred Strutzel, Manager Art Nonneman, Manager Bob McDonald, Coach Don Green, and Coach Frank Jenks. BACK ROW: Tony Salvatore, Ray Cermak, Ron Buchanan, Ron Hamilton, Noel Goldstein, Rich Slobodnick, Larry Howard, Lou Scortino, Ken Norton, Jack Barfield, and Bob Wienberg. nik went off left tackle for 16 yards and the touchdown. Art Custardo then kicked the deciding point-after-touch down. In the closing minutes of the game, Highland Park blocked a Buc punt and, in the confusion, Little Giant Nils Hagherh fell on the ball in the end zone for a touch- down. However, Slohodnik blocked the extra point. OAK PARK 27 - PBOVISO 19 The Oak Park team, playing before a homecoming crowd, rose to the peak of its season against the Pirates. An injury to Bon Buchanan hampered the Buc unity. Oak Park had two TD runs of 59 and 68 yards. The Huskies and Pirates battled as usual, but Oak Park spirit upset Proviso. Norton Makes All-State, Suburban League Teams PROVISO 13 - NILES 13 Proviso lost another key man in Rich Slobodnik, when an ankle injury forced him out for the season. The thrill ol the year came when, in the third quarter, 239-pound tackle Lou Sciortino intercepted a Niles pass and barreled 72 yards for a touchdown which put Proviso ahead 13-7. llow- ever, the extra point attempt failed and later Niles tied the game at 13-13 and stalled out the remaining minutes. NEVV TRIER 25 - PROVISO! 6 Playing in sloppy weather before a sparse crowd in Win- netka, Proviso lagged behind New Trier. The Pirates fum- bled six timesg New Trier recovered each fumble. PROVISO 13 - WAUKEGAN 0 The Pirates played their finest game of the year, despite the worst conditions. Bulldogs galloped 84 yards for the game, while the Pirates knocked off 313 yards. Larry Howard pounded a total of 124 yards, while Carl Brunst took honors as quarterback. Pete Parrillo scored both touch- downs on runs of three and four yards. BIG PROVISO DEFENSE tightens to thwart an East Aurora halfback. PETE PARILLO, starting to cut back, avoids on oncoming tackler. BUC GRIDDERS shout in the locker room after their Niles victoy. MITZ AND MOORE evade blockers to stop a charging opponent. EVANSTON 13 - PROVISO 7 Proviso's two major mistakes in this game came when Wildkit back Sam Ward slipped through the Buc defense for touchdown runs of 52 and 55 yards. The Pirates scored on a 33'yard pass from Ron Buchanan to Tom Greninger. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Gene Mitz grins after an exciting foot- ball season. ophomore A Footballers Finish With 3-3-1 Record Proviso East sophomore A griclders, coached by Dick Barham and Don Braucher, garnered a 33-l record to gain a fifth place in the Suburban League. Fred Custardo, Larry Lewis, Leonard Perkins, and Terry Fippingcr carried the load in the scoring department for the Buccaneers. Forrest Magers, Mike Sandt, Aigars Tolks, lohn Bilenko, and Don llerhold provided the necessary blocking for the Bucs. In the season opener against East Aurora the sophs re- corded a 20-6 win. The Suburban League inaugural found the sophs unprepared as a powerful hlorton eleven wal' ,-,. - ,-, .. .QQP1-,Q topple llighland Park 20-14. 1n the annual contest with rival Oak Park, the Pirates dropped the Huskies 14-6. The Blue-and'W1iit.e dropped its Homecoming game to the Niles Trojans 21-12. The Pirates bounced back to tie New Trier 20-20 and drop Wlaukegan 19-13. Finishing out the season, the Buccaneers fell to the champion Evanston Wildkits 3746 during a home game. SOPHOMORE A FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Henry Muensterman, Mike Mohr, Ted Mielke, Larry Lewis, Forrest Magers, John Colwell, Richard Arndt, John Aleo, William Jackson, D. Sharp, and Emory Kelly, Man- ager. SECOND ROW: Leonard Perkins, Leonard Brink, Brian Smith, Walter Kraft, Ted Mizen, Kenneth Wiegel, Edgar Holley, Charles Turner, David Mclntyre, Thomas Clark, Peter Berletich, Fred Custardo, SOPH LARRY LEWIS scoops up a punt, raising Pirate hopes for a TD. CHEERLEADER BETSY WROBKE gazes in dismay as the Buc sophs lose. and Ronald Wondefline, Manager. BACK ROW: Coach Richard Bar- ham, Coach Don Brauzher, Mike Sandt, Clinton Kimbrell, John Bilenko, Aigars Tolks, Don Herhold, Arnold Theede, Mike Barfield, Dave Schatz, John Moraitis, Terry Fippinger, Bill Morris, Manager Clinton Perkins, and Manager Paul Zilic. it 9 -4 ,,. ri SOPHOMORE B FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Gerald Kurkjian, Willie Taylor, Henry Muensterman, Archie Williams, Terrance O'Leary, and David Sharp. SECOND ROW: Charles Spinelli, Ray Boldt, Douglas Crail, John Colwell, Paul Clifford, Ralph Burrell, David Rumpf, Eddie DeVeax, and James Petruzzi. THIRD ROW: Manager Kurt Vance, Fred Cohagon, John Moraitis, Kenneth Wiegel, Charles Syverson, John Harast, Larry Kappeser, Brian Smith, Manager Paul Zilic, and Coach Lou Slimmer. LAST ROW: Edgar Gale, Ted Mielke, Douglas Larsem, Michael Reiss, Tom Reading, Leonard Brink, Raymond Brown, Howard Post, Ted Mizen, Martin Lietz, and Walter Kraft. Jayvees, Soph B's Place in League Coaches Louis Slimmer and Charles Kassel guided the sophomore B foothall squad to il record of four wins and one loss in the 1959 season. After soundly defeating their first four opponents, the ycarlings dropped their final tussle to Morton, 19-13. Spectacular runs were made by halfhacks Dave Rumph, john Aleo, Hank Muensterman, Ken W7iegel, and fullback A1 Morganti. Martin Lietz, Ray Boldt, Brian Smith, and Charles Spinelli were outstanding on offense and defense. JV FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: J. T. Alexander, Cliff Brown, Tim Urban, John Saviola, Joe Urio, Dave Lewis, and Dave Holian, SECOND ROW: Burt Miller, Jim White, Bill O'Neill, Jim Mills, Dennis Narrison, Sheldon Ross, Ed Schwalm, Pat McGhee, and Bill Tauber. THIRD ROW: Coach Don Sanservino, Joe Douglas, Richard Vosepka, Bob Brooks, Mike 'lunior Varsity footballers, coached hy Don Sanservino and Cordon Busse. finished their 1959 season hy chalking up a record of four wins, two losses, and one tie. The signal calling of quarterbacks Pat McGee and Tom lluffer led the squad, while outstanding runs by David llolian, Wlalter Stinsorn, Vllaltcr Ruppman, Tom Bosco, Aloe Urso, and loc Devita sparked the ground crew. The l.V.'s defeated Schurz, Evanston, Morton and New Trier. They lost to Oak Park and Niles, tied St. Procopious. Doering, Len Goldman, Bruce Meilahn, Francis Josiak, and Coach Gordon Busse. BACK ROW: Glenn Compton, Tom Huffer, Tom Vuk- lich, Gus Hofman, Walter Ruppman, Gary Bowden, Ron Jeskey, Frank Palermo, Tom Bosco, and Rich Brandon. 5- ,i.1. r.,. . --2-'::::: s i Frosh Gridders Finish ndefeated FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: George Pope, Jordan Fugate, Mack Brown, James . W: Ric-h A 2 518 314 5 322 Glos, Bruce Ronton, Dave Pasi- ecki, Pete Adducci, Lewis John- son, Steve Brunst. THIRD ROW: Coach Rex Griep, Bernard Goldsmith, Frank Jackson, Terry Waldersen, Leo Howard, Tom Zapler, Steve Johnson, Coach Don Parker. BACK ROW: Ron McLean, Claude Grace, Bob Rusch, Rich Schultz, Art Bur- rell, Don Voit, John Roche, Dick Rusch, Ed Burton. Coaches Don Parker and Rex CrieP's frosh A footballers copped the Suburban League title with seven straight wins Oak Park and Niles were the only squads to score against the Pirates as the Baby Bue defense shut out lhlorton, Highland Park, New Trier, Vlfaukegan, and Evanston. The Blue-and-Vllhite line, tutored by Mr. Clriep, fought well all season. Mr. Parkerys baektield chalked up points. FRESHMAN B AND C FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: James Lullo, Thomas Schmidt, Tony Miller, Dennis DeFonscea, Sylvester Smith, Mike Holian, George Tregay, Robert Ahr, Dennis Chase. SECOND ROW: Coach Merbitz, Manager Bernard Goldsmith, William Lotit, William Hamp- ton, Keith Skinner, Charles Green, Bruce Plummer, William Robinson, 5. 'f ,M U Mis, f Y f 2 i 2 Q ...a fr 9 . Pirate frosh B squad, coached by Mr. Tom Millikin, fin- ished the season with an uniinpressive O-7 record. ln the annual homecoming game they fell before the Niles Trojans 15-12 Coaches Arnold lX'lerbitz and O. Storby's C team posted a 4-O-2 season record. The Bucs two ties were both against Leyden. These squads tied 6-6 at East and 7-7 at Leyden. Charles Ray, Coach Milliken, Coach Storby. BACK ROW: Calvin Kreft, Roger Best, Jerome Solan, Arthur Mowery, James Conrad, Preston Cantore, David Post, Donald Snydor, James Gillig, Glen Hencyk, Fred Jeske, and Willie Boyd. Buc Harriers Win Third In League Coach Kenneth Murphy steered the Varsity harricrs into a third-place finish in the Suburban League. VVinning eight out of ten dual meets, junior Bruce Miller led the Bucs, while senior veterans Daryl McPherson and Dutch Pmeichs alternated in the second spot. After dropping the season's opener to Lane Tech, the Pirates downed Highland Park and Hinsdale before being trounced by New Trier, the eventual state champions. The 19-46 whipping saw hliller edged out by Vveymouth Kirk- land, later the individual champion at Champaign. LaGrange dumped the Bucs by a close score: then against Niles the Pirates turned in their finest performance of the season, Miller, Reichs, and McPherson broke the Trojan ceurse record, and Keith Vilright, Ron Pochman, Bill Burke, and Bob Zalisk completed the rout, allowing only one Tro- jan to break the Pirate string. The Pirates faltered in the league meet, as only Miller, Nlcpherson, and Pochman ran as expected. They managed a third-place finish. The inexperienced sophomore squad coached by Robert Polson took eighth place in the league with a 1-5-1 record. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Bob Zal- isk, Mike Dwyer, Keith Wright, George Fry, Ronald Coach Ken Murphy, Daryl McPherson, Mike Burke, Ken Landa, Mike Furlong, Bill Burke, and Steve Dauer. BACK ROW: Tom Croak, Aivars Reichs, John Holling, Edward Fuller, Bruce Miller, and Bob Grady. FROSH-SOPH CROSS-COUNTRY - FRONT ROW: Joel Schick, Dean Wiegel, Joseph Leone, Howard Brown, Mike Armer, William Burnette, Lawrence Terrell, and Edward Malone. SECOND ROW: Sammy Anzaldi, John Tiefenthal, Richard Lummer, Russell McDonald, John O'Nea, Chris Matchett, Larry Youngsteadt, and Coach Robert Polson. BACK ROW: Prentiss Byrd, Hugh Muir, John Webb, Keith Golz, David Jones, Steve Adolphson, and Maurice Sykes. DUTCH REICHS accepts nomination as Proviso's most valuable harrier. HARRIER BRUCE MILLER loads teamma!es over the Pirate course. Pochman, and Robert Chandler. SECOND ROW: RICH ODDO tries a trick on the side horse to earn more points for Proviso. STAN BANKS, most valuable gymnast, demonstrates his skill on the rings. Pirate Gymnasts Win Second In 'tate Gymnastics has symbolized success during the 1959-60 season at Proviso. The Varsity team, couched by Bill Roetv- hcim, sported ll one-loss campaign, while Coach Richard lgLlI'l12'lIl1lS frosh-soph gymnasts won ull hut two. Sensonls highlights incluciecl thc cxcellent performzmccs of varsity gymnusts Stan Banks and Rich Laplialn who cone tinuously letl the team to victory, and trcshmzm George Husser who consistently won first place on the sitlc horse. Performing at the state meet, the varsity gyinnzists showed excellent form, finishing scconcl, luchincl Champion Arlington. ' ::: ,::: ::: t.,,. .,.i: J. . ::: B' 1 1 :::. 43915212222 . Q. 1: . 1 t . 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Mk 2 S ,...., l 79 Varsity Basketball Record Evanston - - 58 65 Morton - - 44 64 Highland Park - 50 59 Oak Park - 26 31 New Trier 40 70 Niles - 37 52 Waukegan 55 48 Evanston - 49 73 Morton - - 62 77 Highland Park - 51 58 Oak Park - 52 87 New Trier 54 59 Niles - 38 78 Waukegan 47 61 'Elgin - 73 83 XWest Aurora ---- 49 62 REGIONAL VVest Leyden ---- 31 73 Notre Dame 62 71 East Leyden ---- 50 76 SECTIONAL Hinsdale - -f-- 57 67 Glenbard ------ 57 59 SUPER SECTIONAL Kankakee ---- 62 65 STATE Decatur Covertimej ---- 53 52 xNon-Conference games Enjoying the most successful season in Proviso's fifty-year history, Coach Tom lVlillikin's varsity cagers racked up twenty-four wins against only three losses during the '59-,60 season. The Pirates topped their first five opponents before mov- ing into thc Pontiac Holiday Tournament. lVlauling Lexing- VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Brad Nelson, D. E. McPherson, Doc Horton, Couch Millikin, Bill Kucik, Terry Kulp, and manager Don ton 91-52, the Bucs set two tourney records - most points in a single game and most field goals. They tripped Princeton and Lockport before losing to Waukegan in title conflict. After falling again to Waukegan, the Proviso quintet steamed to seven straight victories, topping all their league opponents, including VVaukegan. Came tournament time and the Pirates began their climb toward the state crown. Traveling to the East Leyden Re- gional, the Big Blues topped West Leyden with the alternate unit playing most of the game. They faced Notre Dame of Niles on Wednesday night and squeezed past the Dons in an exciting battle which advanced the Proviso quintet to the title game against host East Leyden. The Pirates felled the Eagles to take the regional championship. Hinsdale and All-Stater Marty Reissen provided the first hurdle for the Bucs, but the strong Pirate defense held Reissen to eight points and the Blue-and-VVhite stepped into the title game against Glenbard West. Led by Denny Hansen's 28 points, the Glenbard squad put up a tremend- ous effort to overcome the Proviso talent, but the Big Blues moved ahead in the third quarter and barely stayed in the lead as the final score read 59-57, in favor of Proviso. VVinning the sectional championship vaulted the Bucs into the Sweet Sixteen and presented them with the op- portunity to play Kankakee in the Aurora Super-Sectional. During the Kankakee contest, another heart stopper, the Kays led at the quarter and the half by only one point. The powerful Buc offense caught the Kankakee lads in the third quarter and forged ahead to take the contest amid wild cheers of HChampaign, here we come. Before a capacity crowd at Huff gymnasium on March 18, the Blue-and-VVhite met speedy Decatur. The Decatur five jumped to a quick lead but the Pirates fought back and tied the Reds at the end of regulation play 50-all. The tie moved the conflict into overtime, but the Bucs couldn't stop the Decatur stall and with seconds remaining the Reds led 53-52 as the Pirates and the state crown hopes dropped out. Marlin. BACK ROW: Willie Long, Richard Borchardl, Ron Buchanan, Dennis Griffin, Dave Kwialkowski, Dick Wauer, and Jerry Bowden. Revise A5 if ' lQ W1'Z 'if FBi H 1 L -.I AST Y' I H6425 El .F7S4.L- 1- T-'EK :!e-1 ! M 5, i e .,, v CHAMPAIGN HERE WE COME! Proviso's cagers and cheerleaders whoop it up after the Pirate quintet captured the super-sectional title at East Aurora. Wg' Sectional, uper Sectional-G0 to tate TERRY KULP gets the bas- ketball award as the most valuable player, DOC HORTON goes high into the air to loft a lump shot during the Bucs' thrilling victory over Waukegan for the Suburban League Title. EATING, drinking and sleeping basketball, Coach Milliken's boys keep at it and finally produce MR, BASKETBALL, himself. BIG RON BUCHANAN tights for a rebound with an unidentified Mor- ton plaver as the Mustangs' Ron Peterson awaits outcome of the play. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Brian Smith, John Tiefen- thal, Richard Dickson, and Dave Gehn. SECOND ROW: Leo Howard, Dennis Yates, Mike Murphy, Arnold Thede, and Mike Barfield, BACK Sophomores Take econd in League ARNOLD THEDE leaps high into the air in an attempt to add another basket to The sophomore Pirale's score, despite the defending players. ROW: J. W. Tiefenthal, Terry Erkberg, Terry Fippinger, Oscar Travis, John Bilenko, James Frank, and James Gillespie. NOT PICTURED: Walter Kukkonen. Coach John 'l'iefenthal's Proviso East Sophomore cagers captured second place in Suburban League competition with a 9-5 record. After dropping prerseason non-conference games to Elgin and Vlest Aurora, the undcrclassmen rolled to three straight league victories before falling to Oak Park 44-42. Midway through the season, the Soph cagers dropped three straight contests before they dumped llighland Park 52-20 and slipped past Oak Parlc 52-49. llighlights ol, the season included the final game victory over Vvaulccgan 48-4l which pulled the Sophomores to a tie with the Bulldogs in league standings. Oscar Travis led the undcrclassmen with l86 points on the season. scoring 20 against Niles midway through the sea- son. During the campaign, Al Flihcde, hlilce llartield, Dennis Yates, Terry Fippinger, and Mike hlurphy saw service. Sophomore Basketball Record Evanston f A 42 53 Morton - f 27 35 l lighland Park - 38 49 Oak Park - 44 42 New Trier 34 5 l Niles - 32 34 Wlaukegan 44 3 8 Evanston - 38 33 Morton - 50 37 l lighland Park -- 20 52 Oak Park - 49 52 New Trier 4l 56 Niles - 46 45 Vvaukegan 4 l 48 iiklllest Aurora - 59 38 lilflgin - - 5 5 32 if Non-Confercn ce t JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - KNEELING: Gary Bowland, manager, and Coach Braucher. STANDING: Roy Schoop, Leon Thornton, Bill Morris, Karl Arr, Gunars Bumbolis, Walt Rup- man, John Helling, Louis Martino, Bob Grady, Dave Lewis, and Ed Treichel. JVQS, Frosh Top 22 Opponents, Lose to 4 up 21 combined total of 22 wins and only four losses for the 1959-6O season. Coach Don 13ruueher's Jayvees dropped three contests, all hy only four points, vvhile picking up 10 victories, includ- ing an exciting overtime conquest of Oak Park and a 46-45 win over Evanston. Bob Grady with 140 points eopped the junior Varsity scoring honors while Morris scored 93 and Helling 83 points. ' ,Nr '. .,won12 straight contests before falling to Vvauliegun in the seasonls finale. The Baby Bucs sunk 529 points to their opponents' 366. A 36-34 win over New Trier and a 52-18 conquest over Oak Park highlighted the season. Frosh scoring honors went to Iohn Stinson who chalkecl up 129 points while Silvestcr Smith dropped in 115 inark- ers. Leo Howard scored 109 Points hefore moving up to the sophomore quintet later in the season to strengthen that squad. FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL - KNEELING: Manager Art Mow- ry, and Coach Green. STAND- ING: Sylvester Smith, Robert MacDonald, Jerry Aronica, Alan TeBockharst, Bruce Caron, John Stinson, Leo Howard, Rich Johns, Arthur Burrell, Dan Goldman, Bobby Mays, and Frank Jackson. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: Kent Toylor, Bruce Plummer, David Pelrocelli, Jim Belline, Bob Hendrick, Bob Sykes, Roger Best, and Laurence Terrell, manager. BACK ROW: Coach Ulery, John O'Neol, George Loge, Bill Fries, Terry Sulo, Carl Johansen, Harry Car- penter, John Webb, Bruce Routen, Maurice Sykes, Mike Armer, and Bob Chandler, man- ager. Varsity Grapplers Take F in Lea ae VARSITY WRESTLERS-FRONT ROW: Jim Camaioni, Dan Schneider, Pat Marzulla, Joe Scolire, Dave Schneider, Jim Daley, and Dennis Lullo. SECOND ROW: Ken Douglas, Terry Ebbert, Tim Urban, Joe Mascetti, Ron Gemkow, Arthur Custardo, Jim Donato, Fred Custardo, and Chuck Quarnstrom. BACK ROW: Coach Jack Marino, Gene Mitz, Dennis Harrison, Dennis Treichel, Gus Hofmann, Robert Kampf, David Holian, and Coach Don Sanservino. Proviso Eastis varsity wrestlers, coached by Jack Marino, ended the season with an over-all record of 8-6. In Suburban League competition, the Bucs won two and lost five to cop sixth place for the season. ln non-league competition, the matmen won six and lost one. The Bucs finished last in the VVaukegan tournament. Proviso placed sixth in the Revis district meet and eighth in the Proviso sectional meet. ln this meet Tim Urban qual- ifid to go on to state finals where he lost his first match by one point. Both Tim Urban and Don Schneider received selection on the Suburban League All-Conference Team. Varsity Wrestling Record Elmwood Park - - 16 29 Leyden East - 24 17 Riverside-Brookfield - 3 41 Morton - - 30 1 1 llighland Park - 16 31 llinsdale - - 19 22 Oak Park 19 20 Oak Lawn 14 27 New Trier 33 S LaGrange 17 24 VVau1cegan 27 20 Yorlc - 15 21 Evanston - 25 20 Glenbrook --f-- 21 21 JOE MASCETTI attempts to turn an unwilling opponent over during a match. THE WINNER! An official hoists the arm of victor Terry Ebbert into the air. fg . .1-' Qi., . .-'ii i .. 5 R ... Lis f.i:,- - .r ' aft, f f . 'E ' J V : 'I W E ' MOST VALUABLE wrestler, Tim Urban, smiles at his honor. J V WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Mike Leibling, Gabe Caliendo, Jerry Strauss, Ken Rodrieques, and J. T. Alexander. SECOND ROW: Dennis Harrison, William O'Neill, Ron Barsema, John Schosica, and Bill Tauber. BACK ROW: Coach Sanservino, Gus Hoffman, Bob Weinberg, Richard Suties, Anthony Rainaldi, and Manager Ken Douglas. nderclass Crapplers Keep Up Pirate Records Cuided by Coach Don Sanscrvino, the Jayvee matmen grappled to a 5-3-1 record. Highlights of the season in- cluded a 34-15 victory over Niles, a 30-15 triumph over Vliaukegan, and fl 27-20 win over Evanston. The only teams to down the inatmen were 1X lorton, Oak Park, and Niles. Led by Coach Charles Kassel, the sophomore squad racked up a record of 9-5-1. The grapplers won four meets :md lost three in Suburban League competition to cop fifth place in the final league standing. Proviso East's freshmen grapplers finished the 159-'60 season with a respectable 4-6 record. Two of Coach Louis Slimmefs boys that show possibilities are Dane Pasielci with an 8-1 record and Probert Slinkard with a 9-0 score. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING - FRONT ROW: Dave Lonus, Claude Grace, Wayne Larson, Etore Canella, and Ronald Brinson. MIDDLE ROW: Hugo Pruter, Dave Romph, Paul Clif- ford, Bill Carry, Ted Melnikoff, John Alco, and Forrest Magers. BACK ROW: Tom Smith, man- ager, Lynn Vandiburg, manager, Ron McKlean, Mike Sandt, Don Harhold, John McManus, Dave Mclntire, James Lenninger, and Coach Kassel. FRESHMAN WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Mike Holian, Mack Brown, George Chiarita, Bob Slinhard, William Burnette, Arthur Hollv, and Edward Malone. SECOND ROW: Dave Pasiecki, Bob Pettinato, Tom McCormick, Pete Fichtner, Willie Boyd, Bob DeAngelo, Cal Krefft, Larry Menconi, Frank Pieranunzi, and George Fre- gay. BACK ROW: Coach Slimmer, Charles Green, Bob Rusch, Richard Rush, Don Voit, Richard Schultz, John Owings, Ron Barger, Jim Ganshaw, and managers Rocky De Rosa, and Terry Schoch. TAKE YOUR MARK and swimmers take off for a practice race in class. Q as most valuable swimmer on R . '60 team. r at wn,rv . . ,..,,,..,..,,,.,... 2 ---, iEgiuiN.ni5nEN'n, 1, ' f-1--rmwmmemgagmw, FREESTYLER Al Akkerson ranks ' -:Qi5::. :'- I .. ,dU, ' ...W M' A Nc, x ,ff - A X f' TW Mermen unk Pool Mark et ew Varsity Record Under the direction of Coach Watson, Buc tankmen set five new records and threatened two others, making the strongest squad in Pirate history. The Bucs posted a 6-8 dual meet record, finished sixth in the Suburban League meet, second in the Rockford quadrangular, fifth in the Elmwood Park relays, and eighth in the Ptiverside-Brook field invitational. A1 Akkeron, named most valuable swimmer, set two new freestyle marks. Butterflyer Craig Usas and breaststroker Norm Youngsteadt set new records in their events in addi- tion to Dave Pardun's record in the ZOO-yard individual medley. Sophomore freestyle ace Hugh Muir set two sophomore records and led his team to a 2-5 league record. Freshman Howard Brown, one of the underclass bright spots, led the freshman squad with a new mark in the 50-yard event. 1. l . ll 1 , VARSITY SWIM TEAM - FRONT ROW: Mike Corrao, Bert Miller, Jim White, Keith Wright, Larry Malin, George Fry, and Dave Pardun. BACK ROW: Rich Ordahl, Mana- ger, Allen lundgren, Mana- ger, Claude Jewell, Gerhard Zillian, Russ Prince, Norm Youngsteadt, Scott Wilson, Arnold Bellis, Ray Baranow- ski, and Coach Don Watson. ON BOARD: Craig Usas, Bill Walguist, and Al Ak- keron. FROSH-SOPH SWIM-FRONT ROW: Sterling Chism, Den- nis Chase, Todd Wehrman, Larry Youngsteadt, Ken Lightell, and Howard Brown. BACK ROW: Coach Don Watson, Coach Orville Allen, Diving Coach Frank Jenks, William Heany, Gary Ren- ten, Hugh Muir, George Goff, and Ernie Heinzman. VARSITY TRACK-FRONT ROW: Anton Lites, Rich Derr, Walter Stinson, Pat McGhee, Rich Brandau, and Daryl McPherson. SECOND ROW: Mike Burke, Ed Hill, Dave Edgren, Bruce Miller, John Helling, Dutch Reichs, and Ray Hermann. BACK ROW: Coach Murphy, Coach Green, Mal Douglas, Larry Howard, Noah Goldstein, Ron Hamilton, Ken Cliff, Ed Fuller, Coach Busse, and Coach Griep. FROSH-SOPH TRACK - FRONT ROW: Dave Pasiecki, Peter Berleditch, Prentiss Byrd, Mike Armer, Bobby Sykes, Sal Pizzoferrato, Tom Owings, and Dave Mclntyre. SECOND ROW: Richard Gutman, Ken Wiegel, Pete Fichtner, Steve Adolphson, Tom Maurice Sykes, Claude and John Roche. BACK Smith, John Buesing, Sykes, John Bilenko, Talks, Keith Golz, Ted and Edgar Holley. Zapler, Richard Arndt, Grace, Charles Turner, ROW: Manager Chuck Dave Schatz, Robert Leo Howard, Aigars Mizen, Robert Brown, Bae Traekmen Take Second in League Bile traekinen surrendered their Suburban League indoor crown to New Trier this year, hut not without a struggle. The Pirates remained in contention for the title until the linal events of the league meet and then finished a close second. il he Blue-and-Vllhite runners erzinhined a fine dual meet record with high finishes in the Evanston and Oak Park relays. as well as the Suhurhan League Contest. llurdler Larry Howard lost only once during the whole indoor season. jim Carswell consistently placed among the leaders in the dashes as did Noel Goldstein in the shot and Pete ljarillo in the hroad jump. Dutch lieichs and Bruce hliller Provided strength in distance events. llead coach Hex Criep and his assistants, Ken hlurphy, Cordon Busse, Robert Poison, and llon Green, also guided the traeli squad through a successful outdoor season, high- lighted hy the Proviso, Vtlaukegan, and lhflooseheart relays, and the District, State, and Suhurhan League ineets. RUNNERS Bruce Miller and Dutch Reichs head for the finish line. VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Clifford Brown, John Tiefenlhal, Jim Walsh, Tom Grecco, and Arl Cuslardo. SECOND ROW: Jim Gilles- pie, Dick Wauer, Tom Greninger, Ed Treichel, Jim Blasky, Bob Grady, and Ed Kusla. THIRD ROW: Coach Millikin, Don Martin, Denny Griffin, Varsity Baseball Team Finishes Successful Year Coach lohn Tiefentha1's varsity diamondmen hoped for a promising 1960 season. Boosred by Bon Buchanan and Dave Kwiatkowski, two year varsity veterans, and returning starters, Art Custardo, Tom Crecco, and Carl Brunst, the Pirates hoped to improve on last year's second placc Suburban League finish. Last season the Blue-and-White knocked off York and Clenbard to take the York District tourney. Then the Bucs scored five runs in the eleventh inning to crush Oak Park in the regional opener before smashing Morton 17-4 to rake the title. But the Diainondmen fell 3-2 to Maine, the eventual state champs, in their first sectional tilt. Coach Tom Mi1likin's pitching staff centered around Dave Kwiatkowski, who had an 11-1 record last ycarg Carl Brunst, who hurled a no-hitter last seasong and lim Kavanaugh, a spccdy left-hander. Dick VVauer, John Abraytis, and Rich Pacclli compelted the staff. At the seasons onslaught, a fine infield found Buchanan at first, Willie Kucik at second, Custardo at third, and Crecco at shortstop. Outfield mainstays included Steve Boke- mier, Cliff Brown, Brunst and Kwiatkowski. Rich Slobodnik and Ed Kusta acted as backstops for the Proviso nine. The Blue-and-White started the season bouncing Elgin 6-2 and tripping Blue Island 4-1 before falling to LaGrange 9-O on a wintry day. With ten returning lettermen, thc Pirates may hold the league and state titles at season's end. Dave Kwialkowski, Rich Slobodnik, Ron Buchanan, and Chuck Stro- scheim. BACK ROW: John Schodilsch, Jim Wackerlin, Bill Kucik, Don Slaudle, Sieve Bokemeier, Carl Brunsl, Milan Dluhy, and Jim Kavanagh. SLUGGER STEVE Bakemeier turns a cool eye fo the opposing pilcher, -an ophs Post Fine Recordg Fresh Face Tough Foes SOPHOMORE BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Jim Maness, Dennis Schlachta, Sam Analdi, Jerry Schultz, Mike Mohr, and Jim Petruzzi. SECOND ROW: Forrest Magers, Richard Dickson, Fred Custardo, Russ Hays, Todd Wehrmann, Tim Marrocco, Mike Riess, and Tom Diebold. THIRD ROW: Stanley Crowl, Ronald Melnikoff, John Aleo, George Wauer, Leonard Perkins, Arnold Thede, Charles Denis, Ron Mclean, and Coach Andy Puplis. BACK ROW: Hank Muensterman, Brian Smith, Clinton Kimdbrell, Terry Ekberg, Mike Barfield, Terry Fippinger, Dave Gehr, Jim Frank, and Tom Clark. FRESHMAN BASEBALL FRONT ROW William Burnette Dennis Chase Jackson, Jordan Fugate, Jim Stange, Bill Boscoe, Joe Speno, and Rich Robert Setzler Joe Saber and Richard Hancar SECOND ROW Robert McKeown. BACK ROW: Mike Hates, Gary Steger, John Webb, Don Hendrick Walter Pylko Roger Best George Pope Wally Winter and Volt, Richard Johns. Bob RUSCL1, Dick Rush, Gnd Keith Skinner- ev M ft ,ll JI1 1 Q'- VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: John Bur- nette, Curt Fisher, Dennis Sanlucci, Glenn Trotter, and Bill Wallo. BACK ROW: Mgr. Dennis Julian, Gary Strodtz, Darrell Pav, Jake Moelk, Jim Peck, Fred Young, and Coach Nick Ernest. FROSH-SOPH TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Jim Chamness, Earl Schodtler, Don Whitney, Howard Sokol, Mike Rogers, and Jim Halli- day. SECOND ROW: Harry Hostetler, Ted Mielke, Walt Kukkonen, Mike Holian, Steve Brunst, Bill Fisher, and Arnold Melin- koff. BACK ROW: Coach Don Watson, Bill Fries, Bob Babinec, Tom Blichahn, George Goff, Mickey Buie, Terry Sula, Robert Pel- tinato, and Gerald Miller. Netmen, Linkmen Seek First ifvision The varsity tennis squad had high hopes of turning in the best record a Proviso team has ever made in the Subur- ban League. This yearls schedule was rough, but with five returning lettermen, Coach Nick Ernest hoped that the team would climb from its seventh-place standing into the first division. The netmen boasted an all-senior starting team, including last year's varsity singles squad composed of Gary Strodtz, Paul Benisek, and Frank Schaefer. The other two returning lettermen, Gary Brooks and lake Moelk, along with Tom Seghi and Tim Peek, made up the two doubles teams. The frosh-soph squad, suffering from the break between East and VVest, has been in the process of rebuilding. They will vie with the juniors for next year's varsity positions. A 7-3 victory over Elmwood Park ushered in the start of the 1960 campaign for Proviso East's varsity golfers. Last year the varsity linkmen retained a somewhat dismal 147-2 season record. The only victory came in the first meet of the year against York. ln Suburban League competition, the varsity finished with an O-5-l record. VVith three returning lettermen plus other experienced players, Coach Lloyd Lundbergs squad looked forward to an outstanding year, perhaps the best ever attained by a Pirate Golfers competed in 12 dual meets, the Suburban League meet, and a district meet, followed by the State Meet. Aside from the seven-game conference slate four non-league matches remained. These are to be played against York, Elmwood Park again, Riverside-Brookfield, and loliet. GOLF-FRONT ROW: Bill O'Neill. SECOND ROW: Preston Can- tore, Dean Wiegel, L a r r y Vanderburg, Bill Hoevell, a n d C o a c h Lundberg. BACK ROW: Rich Vosepka, Terry Weg- ner, Allan Misevic, Lee Tenzer, and John Martin. RACKET SQUAD BOARD--FRONT ROW: Dottie Hoffer, Sue Ernst, Barb Bryson, Kathy Gray, and Vicki Dwoinen. SECOND ROW: Darlene Weiden, Linda Marshall, and lrene Fuller. BACK ROW: .lim McKinney, Tana Jones, Chuck Hinz, Miss Stein, Paul Rief, .lim McNally and .loan Knosp. Pirate Cheerleaders Win Honors in tate Tourney Rating the top honors in the state tournament, Proviso Eastls cheerleaders won the 1960 Elite Eight cheerleading trophv at lluff Gymnasium in Champaign. Nlarlene Fiora- monti was named to the all-star cheerleading team. Cheerleaders were rated on the basis of style, ability, appearance, outward personality, and expertness in manage' ment ol' the cheering section. Serving as the nucleus of school spirit, the cheerleaders perform the traditional cheers with vigor. Under the direc- tion ot Mrs. Marilvn lliskett, they practice hard to add a spark to Proviso and its athletics. Girls interested in cheerleading trv out in the spring of their freshman or sophomore years. They begin a six-week training program in which thev learn the cheers and motions. If thev make the squad, the girls continue to work during the coming summer to prepare for the season ahead. Throughout the vear the cheerleaders attend regular practice clinics to acquire ideas for cheers, routines, and pep assemhlies. Last summer Proviso's cheerleaders attended a national elinie in hflieliigan, and walked off with the first place All American trophv while competing against 49 other squads frrzin I3 states. Next Novemher Proviso will he host to a cheerleading clinic. Cheerleaders work together with the Racket Squad to pro- mote school enthusiasln. The Racket Squad provides the haekhone ol Provisos cheering section at all games. Miss Sandra Stein directs the work ef the Proviso Racket Squad. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: Fran Masceii, Bonnie Salin, and Char Farr. BACK ROW: Carolyn Strotz, Betsy Wrobke, and Jan Figler. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Pam Mathews and Marlene Fioramonti. STANDING: Bonnie Jo Larmay, Carol Busch, Grace Proven- zano, Peggy Bros, Sherry Kure, and Marianne Di Giacomo. KNEELING: Betty Baker, captain. NW QA, f i B Es QP? R GAA Uffers ports, ocial Program for Girl Athletes Sporting a wide calendar of social, athletic, and service activities, East's Girls' Athletic Association provides an oppor- tunity for girls to develop on three planes of endeavor. Socially, CAI-Xers tooli part in the Freshman Funday and frolickcd at the Splash Party. llalloween brought ghosts and goblins along with the GAA llalloween party. The Christ- mas Party added another gay note to the measures of Christmas cheer. Especially appropriate during Leap Year, the Turnahout Dance gave the female athletes a chance to use their tennis shoes in a different type of race. Moms and daughters he- came hetter acquainted over cups of tea and then got to- gether to paclc lunches for the GAA picnic. Athletically, girls took part in swimming, modern dance, tennis, archery, howling, life-saving, and speed-away as Miss Dolores lvladsen offered instruction and advice. Keen com- petition heightened interest in intramural archery, tennis, swim, and haslcetlnall shooting. ln the field of service, CA1Xers introduced incoming stu' dents to Vllestis many opportunities at the Eighth-Grade Get- Togethcr. The future freshmen heard speakers from various organizations including GAA, gazed in awe at the lengths of hallways, and left a little hetter prepared to face that first day and to take full advantage of their high school years. GAA ACTIVE MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: Barbara Wilson, Lois Slavik, Elinor Kirkling, Carol Merriman, Rosemarie Grames, and Louise Klein. BACK ROW: Joyce Ebelt, Bonnie Grisko, Marie Hackern, Verna Meyers, Pat D'Angelo, and Jeannette Lindner. M GAA OFFICERS-SEATED: Carol Stazio, Sue Pitts, and Cynthia Capia tani. STANDING: Miss Madsen, adviser, Carmella Palumbo, Ruth John- son, Janet Yench, and Sharon Genens. GAA MANAGERS-FRONT ROW: Judy Barta, Joann Messino, Lynn Johnson, and Linda Buchmann. SECOND ROW: Pat Polansky, Beverly Hoffman, Alice Everett, and Miss Madsen. BACK ROW: Rene Sullivan, Adrienne Szybeckc, Dawn Ebelt, and Pat Hohnslen. Intramurals, undays, Get-to-gethers Spice Fun GAA offers individual as well as team sports at all levels. Faculty members of the Girls' Physical Education depart- ment and the Student Managers instruct the girls during after-school activities which include volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, modern dance, archery, golf, swim, life- saving, tumbling, fencing, and trampoline. To become an active member, a girl must earn 24 points. Each activity hour counts as two points. Manager training prepares girls to officiate at games, take attendance, organize drill routines, and analyze skills of girls in the program. Club Pins are awarded to girls earning 24 points. Shields go to girls with 150 points and a school letter is given for 225 points. The top award, the state I, is awarded for 300 points. SHE HAS HIGH hopes! This bouncing GAAer knows that flips, back- flips, and somersaults take skill, agility, and constitution of a kangaroo. SMASH! Birds fly fast when badminton pros step onto courts where gym teachers help GAAers learn difference between drop and a clear. GET THAT JUMP ball! Female cagers take advantage of GAA after- school sports schedule, as they participate in intramural basketball, TOUCHE. Fencers work long hours to perfect the grace and skill which they have found necessary for this sport which stems from ballet. SPIKING OR SERVING, volleyball players demonstrate skill ibut not the blistersl which they have developed during hours of practice. Nr.-2. f-4-' f 'vvwfwm 'w4+f5vwf'Wnsrf1fxx4nu'-Axrwvff wifi wuxuw 10 Friend hip Capturing the memories and fun of a Golden Year, Pirates at East hoarded a treasury of friendships. They plundered homerooms, clubs, and classes, searching for booty- friends. Provisoites, through their service and consideration, made friends among the faculty, many emerged with life-long friendships more durable than gold. While the more adventurous Pirates raided organizations and clubs for memories of gay times and friends, the less daring ones quietly stole away with the wealth of friendships in classes and homerooms. Scrapbooks ran rampant with pictures and signatures of the captured friends. Students had just begun to fill their treasure chests with thoughts of school chums when time snatched away the year, leaving a host of friends and lasting memories. FROSH OFFICERS-SEATED: Virginia Negclcrd, sec- retary, John Roche, president, Kay Tadley, freasureri STANDING: Joanne Purelli, vice-president. HCMEROONT 7-Front Row: Martha Bar- ber, Mabeline Barber, A11na Albachiara, Joyce Angelus, Rosemary Badame, Corinne Ariola, Joan Anderson, Kathy Badovinac. Second Row: Jaek Anderson, Delores Avexzano, Ruthie Alexander, lylargaret Ahlenstorf, How- ard Baker, Robert Bando, Third Row: Brian Barth, Robert Ahr, Charles Armbuster, lnta Baltnianis, hlike Armor, Blliott Baeall, Bette Barajas. Back Row: Diane Banthin, Susan Akeron, Pete Addueeie, Anthony Abruzzo, Robert Babinec, Frank Allison, Linda Api- eella, Ron Barger, T. Alexander. Not Pic- tured: Joseph Bagnall, Albert' Baker. HOMEROONI llfFront Row: Janet Bill, Beverly Bleiehroth, Shirley Bishop, Connie Bodnar, Catherine Brown, Vittoria Brasfield, Carol Boufanti. Second Row: James Belline, llvayne Beekmann, lXflat'k Brown, Frank Bon- anne, Gene Belline. Third Row: Catherine Brown, Carol Blettner, Judy Bliss, hlary Beni- sek. Back Row: Gaylee Bernsee, Norine Boers- ma, Susan Berk, Howard Brown, Wlilliam Bosfo, ltillie Boyd, Roger Best, John Borys. Not Pictured: Demetra Brateher. HONIIQROONI 284Front Row: George Colvi, VVilliam Burnette, JoAnn Buonomo, Dorislyn Brzeezek, Paul Bukowski, Harriet Buchanan, Lois Buenger. Second Row: Bonnie Lou Cal- Cilgiltl, Kathleen Calendo, Francine Callis, Gary Brudnieki, Gerald Butler, Christine Bur- gio. Third Row: Leonard Buford, Steven Brunst, Dorothy Buesing, Terry Butler, Mary Burke. Back Row: Alan Brunke, Thomas Bur- ton, Robert Brown, Arthur Burrell, Bddie Burton, htlieliael Buie, Prentiss Byrd, Charles Caesar. Not Pictured: John Burnette. HONIBRUOM 38fFront Row: Judith Cim- balo, Annette Casano, Judy Calvin, George Chiarito, hflary Ann Cavallaro, Cheryl Con- ner, Camille Contini, Richard Catizone. Sec- ond Row: Uenuis Chase, Robert Chandler, Leslie Coleman, Nlary flOll1l0llt'y, Judith Co- lelia, Pat Conuolley, Ettore Cannella. Third Row: James Chileutt, Preather Chatman, hlary Lou Cameron, Georgine Conolley. Kar- en Colombini, Barbara Caputo, Ranily Cord- ray, James Chamness. Back Row: James Con- rad, ltalter Cannon, Sterling Chism, Frank Cayallaro, Louis Christopher, Harry Carpen- ter, George Coalson, Terry Copland, Preston Cantore, Brure Christensen. Not Pictured: John Carpinno, Steve Christodoulou. 126 Freshmen Learn Hurled into the fast pace of the fiftieth year, the Class of '63 entered Proviso East on September 8. Big Sisters acquainted puzzled frosh with the maze of halls during the first week. Early in the year fresh enjoyed an assembly, South of the Borderf' presented by Adam Shaffer, a photographer and lecturer. New practices initiated in elections limited the number of candidates to two per office, intensified competition, and allowed candidates to campaign with a limited budget. Proviso Wa HOMEROOM 52-Front Row: Karon Cond- rvy, Marlvno Do Angulo, Karen Danforth, Linda D0 flrazio, Joan Daly, Cathy D1-tnarco, Niary Court, Patricia Curtis. Second Row: Rolicrt Do Angolo, Mario Dclancy, Micliacl Do Angclcs, Thomas Crapo, Falmictttn' DC Filippis, Carol Davios, Marcia Craw. Third Row: -J2lC'Clllt'liIlC Cm-pit-I, Anna Mario Davo- lio, Nancy Davis, Mz1111't1t-11 Dt-flu-141, Judy Ctttrcra, Judith Dctlt-lst-n, Sandra Dt'l'into. Back Row: Jimmy Dt-l Judicc-, Jolm Cranc, Sandra Cuslunan, Rohvrt Crittcndcn, Joc De Carlo, Wlayitt' DlAnZa, Susan Cullinan. Randy Dcckwcrth, Rocco Dt-Rosa. Not Pictured: Sandra Do Ruhis, Clarcnrc Dont. IIOMEROOM 56-Front Row: Ruth lid- wards, Carol Donahuo, Susanne Falctc, Don- nis Di F1'a11c't'sc'a, Los lildcrs, Nick Faraonc, Julia Doloszycki, Rita l alzone. Second Row: Rosemary Dufalo, John Dim-tzol, Karon lilwell, Russell Ducnsing, Jacquic Durand, Diane lig- gcrs, Diant- Iixlor. Third Row: Gary Donel- , 7 1. . , ,, 4 , 1 , liwald, Allcn Falkman. Back Row: YVilliam Dodds, hflikc Dolan, August Drews, Nlary Rose Douglas, David Falrontv, Norman Dom- lmrow, Angt-lo Di Santi. Konneth Ellingscn, Not Pictured: Johanna lflftmann and Adri- 1-nno Farina. Nu-tqgdf' IIOMEROOM 80- Front Row: ltort-tta For- neo, Marianno Gandst-y, Thomas liishlcigh, lrono Clillt-spio, Carla fit'II1lJtTl'lil1Q, DcnniQ lilcniing, Cvlia Florvx, Carmen T'TI'2lll4'll. Sec- ond Row: lithlyn Giddcns, Argcrim' lirtvcntan, Kathlcc-n lflt-1-lt, Jacqttclinc CiZ1I'ClIlt'li. Carolyn Floyd, Sltirlcy Fcrgttson, Cfonnic Fricd, Third Row: Kon Gt-ndron, Rohm-rt FN'llClt'I1lJPl'gQI', Jack Fornaro, Jamcs Ganschow, Robcrt Faulknt-r, Richard Frulla, Ingrid Fasslioridor. Back Row: Thomas liifit-ld. Jordan Fugatc, Joycc Fttttkv, Jim Gctiglvr, Suc Ciilmson, Jim Gillig, Dvnniv Gicsc, Putt- T:iCl1IIl4'l', Vvilliam Frics. HONIlQROUlW 92- Front Row: Anttt' Guari- no, Patricia Habcl, Cfarolc Granato, Nancy Guy, Carol Giordano, Norman Gordon, Pat- ricia .'Xnnt- Gray. Second Row: lilorcnct' Graco, lirttcc Gordon, lX'iim'lia1'l Gross, BLIPIIZI Giuffrc, Judith Gorr, Carol Crt-1-r. Third Row: Holiluy LCC flrovv, lll1XN'I't'lll'4' Gulotta, Richard Gttt-rinc, Mario llackcr, Vicki Crass- man. Back Row: Bonita Grisko. Rick Clos, Richard Gutinan, Bcrnard Goldschtnidt, Keith Golz, Cllaudc Graco, Dan Goldman, Frcd Gttclsdorf, Charlt-s Crm-11. IIOMICRC JOM 93-Front Row: Ruth Hollt-r. Judith llallt-y. hiifltavl llcimos, Kay Lynn lladlcy, Rolmt-rt Ilt'ndrit'k, Sandra Hardt, Donna llt-aticy, .Jllt'Clllt'liIlt' T'lt'llClt'l'NOIl. Sec- ond Row: Carol Hatton, Ruth llagt-n, Vir- ginia H1-gan, xvilllllltl llatvhvtt, Rivliard Han- fur, liflXV1ll'fl Hcit, Jatntw Halliday, Third Row: Gt-ralditic Harrison, ThTit'llll4'l liaycs, Cont- liall, Roy Hamilton. Vvllliillll Hamp- ton. Back ROW: Rolnt-rl Hcndin, l71't'dcri1'k llcttiiigt-1', lirich llauptstoin, John Haycs, Karl Htuisvtt. Bill Hcltnluoldt. Tliotnzw Haw- low. Glcnti lh-ticvk. KLll't'Il Hatiscti. Not Pic- turcd: liclwarcl H1-inv. 127 HO1XfIEROO1X1 116-Front Row: Sharon Lewisherg, Roger Langguth, Laura Laroeco, Joanne Long, Adele Lorenz, Vincent Ledestna, Jordanka Laxarevie. Second Row: Judy Lee, Donna Lueiaui, Carol Lind, Drurilla Lang- uth, Michael Loth, Suzanne Landry. Third Row: Judith Leonard, Bonnie Lindmeier, George Loge, Ceorge Lange, Joseph Leone Sal La Nlantia, 1X'ayne Lloyd. Back Row: 1Vayne Levin, Deanna Loyd, Judith Loyd, Albert Lewis, Willard Lewis, Carolyn Lossin, Mike Lardino, Ceorge Lohstein. Not Pictured: Robert Lockwood. HOMERUOM 139-Front Row: Edward Klalone, Suzanne Lutzka, Anthony 1X1arella, Linda Malitxke, Carnieneita 1XTCDonald, Jatnes Lullo, Roseann Xlanzo. Second Row: Joyce 1X'IeCorkle, Nancy Lyn11, Carole Mc'- Cotnh, Frances Malehert, Barbara Malpier, Connie Madden. Third Row: Robert 1X1ar- shall, Tint lylaggio, iX1ary 1xfTt'ki01'II11Ck, Bobby Niays, Kathy Luther, Thontas N1eCortniek, Riehard Klatiya, Carol 1N'1art'o. Back Row: A-Xllean Mt'l3onald, Carolyn Lussow, Sharon Martin, Sandra hlaguire, Charles Blades, Bernard Luvk, Stella Niarshall, Susan 1X1arks, Patrick 1W'Cleavy. Not Pictured: David Lus- sow, Russell lV1c'Donald. 128 Blue Book HOMl1ROO1N1 9-1-Front Row: Geraldine Jaeolms, John Holtz, Sharon Hillery, Iiarhara lletxel, Sandra Hlaeae, Patricia Jatnes, Cer- aldine lhuidley, Arthur llolly. Second Row: Judy llieks, hiike Holian, Cary Huhlnle, Jack Hoehne. Denise Hoffman, Curtis Hozian, Marguerite lloyorka. Third Row: Rirhard Hozian, Holi Hon, Leo Howard, Charlene Hniliea, Joyce Holada. Back Row: Holm llos- ler, lfrank Jackson, .-Xnthony Jaras, Torn Hugltes, Ross Jackson. Sharon Hohnsen, Susan Hoost-r, George llusser. Not Pictured: YYil- hant llorn. HOMEROOM 104 -W Front Row: Rose Kelnpl, Donna Kalinauskas, Neal Katnens, Diane Kendall, Charles Jisehke, Hans Kas- tens, Dolores Juarez, lylarie Kaldenberger. Sec- ond Row: Jean Julian, 1Yayne Keller, Anna Kareh, Cwendolyn Johnson, Bob Keldsen, Steven Johnson, Dale Kelley. Third Row: Gail Kaskowitz, Tana Jones, Frederina Jen- sen, Rhona Kahn, 1V1ary Anne Kersten. Back Row: Wally Kassal, linnna Johnson, Carl Johanson, Richard Johns, Bruce Kehring, Denny Kadlee, Louis Johnson, Thomas Jones, Judy Kardos. Not Pictured: Fred Jeske, Den- nis Johnson. HOMICROOM 114- Front Row: Marilyn Koeh, Annedalc Key, Kathleen Kirsehhaum, Lydia King, Carol Kirtley, Susan Kuettler, Steye Kuti. Second Row: Calvin Krefft, Nina- helle Koske, Jo Jean Kos, Cordon Kuhn, Karen Krafft, Edward S. Koniel, Third Row: Geraldine Knudsen, Hugh Kuehlthau, Roh- erta Knudsen, Bruce Kolze. Back Row: Laura Kuhlnuaun, Patricia Krasueki, Linda King, Lois Kroepel, Paul Knudson, 1V1ike Laekos, Toni Korinek, Therese Knudsen. Guides F rosh IIUIXIEROONI l IU- Front Row: Rosalie Mis- lllfllll, .lolin Milani, lrcnr: Mills, l.loycl Mor- row, Diane Miller, llllcna Militello, -lznnes Nlcliiniicy. Second Row: Tony Miller, Blar- ,ioric Xlorclli. Xlarilyniic Mills, Yal X11-yer, 'lane Mcryclilli. Clcralrl Nlillcr. Third Row: Ricliarcl Klorgano, l,ar1'y Ml-nconi, -Ianics Mick:-1, l'al M-risel, Clliarlcs Milli-r, Arllinr Mom-ry. Back Row: llvrnian Monlgoim-ry, lla11iNi1'of,-laiiics xlldxlllllllt Ronald iXlcla'an, .john Nll'Rlllllll1, Xlellma Nlorru, l,onclla Kic- l.1lllQllllll, llllltlllly Ixltflllll, llOMl'lROOM lrlfl Front Row: Roln-rt Nel- wn, Susan Novak, llarliara Orangios, Virginia X1-rgaarcl. Carol Orangias, Darlene Napacly, liillllljll Orlando. Second Row: Jnclilli Mncl- lcr, liOlll'l'l1l Mnrpliy, Blary Jani' Ogden, Royluen Mycrs, Dorothy lWnnson, 'l'rc:va Norris. Third Row: lll'llL'1! Nogulicli, Shirlcy Xlnrinann. Rita Nichols, Donna Rinse, -loellc Nelson, l,axxrc11ce Opic, John O'Ncal, Back Row: .-Xnclrca Olson, llcinx Ncnniann, Frank Naples, Carl N1-ndxc, Raymond Onclrayka, William Nr-wnian, Dennis O'Brien, Clifford New-ly, Donna Nonncnian. Not Pictured: Gregg Xylio. IIONIEROOM 160 -f f Front Row: Rosann Pasqnalini, llcnry Pacheco, Casimir Pangys, Row Marie Parrillo, Shirley PlLlII1IIll'l', -Indy Perrin, Marilyn Pocins. Second Row: Patty OrRico, Fraiiccs PiC1'211lll1lXl, Frank Pll'l'2l11l1I1- vi, l'atrick Pctcrscii, Gayle Pintozzi, -loznm l'arrilli. Third Row: Salvatore Pizzolerrato, llarry Piancino, Bruce l'lnnnner, Charlene l'a+-lx, Walter Pohlcnx, David Pelrosnlli, Francis Pcrkins. Back Row: Cheryl Pcrrino, Karen Plc-wiv, David Pasiccki, Tom l'ianov- xki, I.f-onard llcrkins, Toni Owings, Rohort Pt-linalo, llill Orrico, Sharon Puryk. ,B ' - .Q-iz HORHCROONI 162-f Front Row: Rntha Por- ietis, Clizirlcnc Rornanc, -lack Rf-lilnein, Pat- ricia Powors, Andy Retclny, John Ranieri, Frank Pope. Second Row: George Pope, Ro- lncrta Romano, Donna Rischow, llarliara Popc. Cliarlvm- Rizzo, Michal-l Rogers. Third Row: Dennis Ref-cl, Cllicryl Rogers, Tonnny Rcimer, John lllwliilllllll, Xvllltflil Reiclis, Janet Pnkel. Back Row: Sandra Rolwrls, Dennis Proven- xano, John Rochc, Clary Renton, David Post, llonnie Rolls, Bill Robinson. Cfliarlcw Ray. Not Picturcd: Robert l'owcll. Vvallcr lJYlli0. llOlXll'1RUOM lol Front Row: Sharon Schmitz, Sharon Salina, Joy Roth, Cllairc Savit, Nancy Saviola, Sliirlcy Sclioclllioll, Sn-plianie Sarossy. Sccond Row: Patricia Sclilacgcr. Donna Ross. Ronalcl Samoiic. .lcancllc Sclioolcy, 'll-rry Si-hor-li, .Iocl Schick. Third Row: Sandra Santncci, Dace Rom-, Sharon Sclianno, Slanlcy Rnliiski, Shirley ,lean Sclnn-iclcr. Back Row: Toni Sclnniclt. -Iznncs Samllord. 'l'ln-rt-wa Sasgcn. llrncc Ron- lcn, Ricliarcl Rmli. llolu Rnscli, .loc Salim: l raccy Sager. 1 HORTEROOM 245 - Front Row: Kittrell Taylor, Linda Tidd, Mary Thomas, lylarie Thomas, Mark Thaekaberry, Antonia Tovello, Laurence Terrell. Second Row: Carol Swider- ski, Wlilliam Taite, Jim Thomas, lWike Tred- rea, Pat Thomas, George Tregay. Third Row: Patricia Taylor, Linda Taylor, Ruth Teiwes. Back Row: YVillie Roy Taylor, Paul Swidcr- ski, Allen Te Boekhorst, Dave Tonkinson, Robert Trobbiani, Maurice Sykes, Bobby Sykes. Jon Tripp. Not Pictured: Cynthia Sybilla, Nlichael Thomas, JoAnn Thompson, Leonard Tripoli. HOMEROOM 324-Front Row: Harold Van Deveer, Lynn Vocu, Dena Tsikretsis, Joyce Vescio, Susan Vitale, Carolann Veltri, Wlayne Van Dyke. Second Row: Sam Vercillo, Kath- erine Hlalker, Donna lValdron, Larry Van- derburg, Amedee Wfatier, James Tucker, lWary l'Varren. Third Row: Le Roy Van Drasek, Sally Watkiiis, Mary Lou Vxlalsh, Karen Viag- ner, Susan Troehelman, Joyce Vondra, Rose- mary lVard. Back Row: Joe Venturella, Terry lValdersen, Patrick Hialsh, Don Voit, Charles Turner, Bill Usher, Gary Vertuno, Joseph Vercell. HOMEROOM 329---Front Row: Dean Wie- gel, Shirley Wloodson, Donna Wiright, Sheryl lVilson, Shirley Zaber, Shirley lYoods, James Zimmerle. Second Row: Betty Zullo, Janis Young, W'alter VVinter, Joacqueline Zeemin, Diane Ziem, Harold Wfilliamson. Third Row: David Zentek, David VVoltman, Larry Youngsteadt, Dolores YVatts, Ken W'illiams, Larry YVick, lylary lVilliams. Back Row: Susan Zack, Janice Watson, John YV:-bb, James l'Vatts, Pearlie Mae Wleatherton, Tom Zapler, Wfayne Wfeaver, Sue Wfitzke. 130 Freshmen HOMl2ROOlXT loo-Front Row: Kathleen Serpico, Jane Scott, Karen Schwebl, Rose- mary Serpico, Regina Sepka, Rosemary Ser- ritella, Beverly Seloover. Second ROW: Sandra Sharpe, Joan Schultz, Dierdre Schultz, Joan Sharman, Lee Schrank, Robert Slinkard. Third Row: lWary Scott, Patricia Sherbert, Gail Shepler, Nancy Shields, Lillian Sutter. Back Row: Joe Singel, Robert Schreiber, liob Signorella, Richard Schultz, Robert Seiaecot- ta, Robert Setzler, David Sharp, Carola Sehnlx. Not Pictured: Philip Scott, Edward G. Sergoyan, Keith Skinner, Sylvester Smith. Ray Sciaccotta. IIOMHROOIW 95-Front Row: Howard So- kol, Arlene Stone, Karen Sustr, Iris Spector, Gayle Stahl, Gloria Steinbrenner, Joseph Speno. Second Row: llarie Sullivan, Sam Stirriano, Gladys Surges, Linda Sundstrom, Karen Stebel, Tom Stingley. Third Row: Isolde Stiller, Betty Suter, Jerome Solan, lil- len Svec, Aina Sneiders, Bruce Solberg. Back Row: Jean Svohoda, Bernetta Stickler, Terry Sula, Donald A. Snyder, Gary Steger, lid Swanson, John Strzezewski, Jim Stange. Not Pictured: James Stegman, John Stinson, Lil- lian Sutter. ie-Wiwwmwlwlwiv W1 'www mf Y, ,nm ,, , ,L WM nixaamlfexwaws Mvwefrw 1 lm ophomores Sophoinorc Suit Day lirought curly recogni- tion to thc Class of '02, On Uctotlncr EO, 90 por ccnt ol' the soplioniorc boys czirrictl out this sclf-initintcnl project which stennnccl llroni coun- seling cliiss discussions on good gI'O0lHll'lg. At tht- nnnuzil Putty, Stnrliglit,'l held on lJL'CClHlJCI' 12 in nlcniorinl llzill, ai snowy slii lodge and Cliristinus trcc forniccl the hasis ol' the tlccointioiis. A roving pliotogrzlplicr snapped Polaroid pictures ol' sophoniorcs Posing with Santa. Bright lnronyc, silver, and gold nictlnls with the initinls PEHS inspired soplioniorcs during tht- Sclwliirsliip and iXn'nrcls Asst-inhly on April 6. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-Connie Manga, vice-president, Joy Kciiina, treasurer, Bonnie Sahlin, secretary, and John Moraitis, president, plan activities. L mm , Y J' , '- u 1-ul' HORIHROOKI 32--Front Row: Snsnn .-Xingin. Nlnry Argviitino, Jann- Arnold, Sandy Alonzo, Elninm' Apnxxo, liois Armour, Clrzivc- Argon- tino, Ch-nilcliiic Ainppn. Second Row: l'z1t1'iciu Avi-xxziiio. lfddiv .-Xllwortli, Conniv Allvii, lid- ward Aiitoiiulli, lfilvvii Bader, Szini Anzulcli. Joliiictlzi .'Xllt'I1, Rolmvrl llndaniv. Third Row: Marvin Aclmiau, Snszin Arinlarnsn-r, Mary Ann Asvliolf, Clizirlcs Anlliony, Jim Almlmzilc-, Linda Auslnrook, Kuthlvvii Adznns, Kzitlilmrii .-Xnds'r- son, Jost-pliiiic' .XIIlUl'lIlU. Back Row: Clinton Artilzi, .lint Ariolzi, Rirlizird Arncll, Toni An- zalonv, Slcvv Adolphson, Tcrry .'Xllcn, John Alco, Toni Ahrcns. Not Pictured: P2lI1'll'l1l Alonzo. HORIIQROORI 2615- 'Front Row: lirviida Rim'- lirodl, liindzi l3isln'i'l1'lclt, Ll1xYC'l'llO BZIYYPII. Rolwrl lllvttiioig l5cx'n'1'ly Bloniqnisl, -Indy Br-li! rrfns, Jim linker, Williznn Barnzis. Second Row: Gc'oi'g1' llzithjc-, Ray lloldt, Rogm' llock, Ralph Blznirln-. lfrzink Bnlon, Kennvtli lllvic'hrotl1. Dcnnis lim-saw. Third Row: Jolin llzisso, Rogi-r Bciivs. Back Row: lizirry Bogvnliolin, .lay Bccliv, ,lolin Bzirgvr, hlilw Barfivlcl, john Hil- cnlao, rllllHlIlllS Blicliliziliii, Dun' llnilvv, P1-I4-r l3Orlc'lii'li, HOMICRUOM 115 Front Row: Szinclra liry- zin, Clzm-ii llrnsl, fin-rzilcliiiv Boyd, Doris How- vr, Sum- llrnzvk, Llozinnr' liongiovannii, jannii' Boiiiivr, Ronald llrinsnn. Second Row: Doris Browning, Sharon linsli, Rolwrl llolcll. Ralph Uurrvll, -lncly Brown. Dolorvs llrinli. li2l1'lJ1lI'Al Booth. Third Row: 'Iohn lhigzijsky, Rm Brown. Rivlizircl lilll'g'l'SS, Joi- llonzinro. Back Row: Kzillilvvii llnm-lliivr, Nlargi- llossvrt, Rugs nr liiivlaiiiziii, John llnvsing, Dzivv Bowvn. 'lohn ffnilvy, La-o1izn'cl llrink. .-Xllvn Brinion. Not Pictured: ROS4'llllll'y Czilvzigiio, Rohr-rl Bunn. lil HOMEROOM 180 - Front Row: Harriett Falbo, Thonias Force, George Dyche, Sharon Foley, Charles Dushek, Arthur Edwards, Mari- lyn Erickson. Second Row: Bonnie Ericksen, Martha Edgren, Dennis Eddy, Robert Fry, Georganna Galante, Sandra Dutkovich. Third Row: Bob Galella, Ed Gale, Bob Ensalaeo, James Frank, Bruce Fryar, Bill Fisher, Jean Faley. Back Row: Terry Ekherg, John Em- mering, Charles Gahler, Terry Fippinger. Peter Franz, James Dutkoyieh, Ernest Etehi- son, Harry Ephgraye. Not Pictured: Dawn Ebelt, Frederiek Farley, Judith Fornero. HONIEROOM 184- Front Row: Dtlllllll Garton, Frances Gliosci, Judy Giordano, Sally Goersmeyer, Steve Gorr, Janice Gior- dano, Glenda Cord, Kathy Goger. Second Row: Carmen Guerrieri, Michelle Grinnu, Lois Giamhelluea, Joanne Gengler, Barbara Giugliano, Gloria Gibson, lVillian1 Gordon, Third Row: John Gibson. Darleen Garhe. .Xliee Griesbaeh, Don Giuliano, Robert Giers, Rieharcl Gray, Edward Gonzalez, .Xl- bert Garrett. Back Row: Dave Gehr, Ar- thur Grunt, James Gillespie, George Goll' James Grasher, Ed Gleha, James Gustafson, Richard Gher, James R. Gillespie. Not Pie- tured: Sandra Gaston. John Gray. v 2 ophs Strut l'lOlXTEROUNl ll7fFr0nt Row: lklary Ca- iuaioni, Beverly Carlson, Clyde Clardy, Klau- reen Caruso, Cynthia Capitani, liynn Cannon, Josephine Carhone. Second Row: Sandy Chariton, Carniella Cappello, Ron Christen- sen, Catherine Chiano, Toni cilCCl12lI10NVSlil, Wlilliam Chapman. Third Row: Joseph Cir- o11e, Phil Clark. Back Row: Jim Caputo, John Caraeci, Elton Caron, Tom Clark, Joseph Chiarito, Bruce Carson, l3rut-e Ceeehini. Not Pictured: Marla Camp, Raymond Case, An- thony Catanxaro, liinda Chalker, Alex Chris- topher, Nieholas Ciotti. HOMEROONI 129-Front Row: Susan Cor- ratini, Roberta Criseione. Michael Contra- yeos, Jim Daley, John Crittenden, Dee Con- rad, Liana Cohh. Second Row: Nancy Coak- ley, Patrieia D'Angelo, Patrick Collins, lVil- lizun Curry, liynn Daniel, Russell Cook. Third Row: Douglas Crail, John Colwell. Back Row: lYally Cleft, Paul Clifford, Donald Cross. Barry Cohn, Hill Crawford, Fred Cohagan. Ronald Cook, Fred Custardo. Not Pictured: Stanley Crowe, Benjamin Dale, John Dalinis. IIOBTEROOM l3lfFront Row: Tony Di Cola, Mary Di Chiarro, liorie Draxten, Sharon Deering, Joanne Del Vescoyo, Rose Ann De Nieolo, Sandra Diek. Second Row: Karen De Simone, Kathy Davis. Cheryl Jeanne Dayis, Pat Drake, Estelle Drayillas, Kathy Drnska. Third Row: Edna Dowe, Jim Delaney, Charles Danish, Tom De Carlo. Richard Di' kson, Tony Datoli, Virginia Day. Back Row: Giovanni Diyiaechi, Richard De Nleo, Tom Diebold. Ken Douglas, Peter Dub- hledani, Frank De Rosa, Eddie De Yeaux. Charles Denis. Not Pictured: Xfary Dooley, Arthur De Angelis, Eloise Dodd. 1 4... al. - . , :nn1n s...mm,..g1,s,.,- 4 Vaal mama On Suit Da llOMlCROOlX1 212 f Front Row: xil1l'Nll2l lliIll'lllt'f'. Ciala llall. Nz111t'y llt-rolcl, lit-tti11a lla111ilt1111, Slll' llllIllt'f'. l1y1111 llt'IISt7I1, liLll'lJ2ll'll llllIll'lll', Kart-11 llt1llt'1'. Second Row: l,y'1111 ll2lQ4'l', l'lclw111'cl lloli, .'XIlCll't'2l llaskinw, lmxlit- llcarcl. -ll1Ill4'S llwil, ijilll llll'Nt'Il., Dt11't1tl1t'11 llintw. Third Row: Rtwwll llays, Ilill lil'2lI1l'y. llit'l1a1cl llt11'11iwl1, lion llt-1'l1t1ltl, .fXlfrt1cl llart- 1111111, llill llt-uk. Back Row: liunalcl lla1'cl- Illllll, 1Xrla'11 llt'llllt'l'SUIl, liclgat' llollt-y, l ,1'11it- llt'lllll1IIlll, jt1l111 llaraxt, K1-11 llt'l111t-r, Klar- x'i11 ll2lIIllllt'f', lltvttit' lloft-11 Not Pictnrcd: .la111t's llt-x'l1at'l1. llOMl1lRiXJlXl 222 Front Row: Sara -In llt1stt1tlt11'. llirgit .-X1111 tlc11sc'11, Sandra .lt-vvy. Rllyllltlllfl H11it', llarry llosttftlclg X't'l'll II11gl1t-5, l.y1111 lIIlllIlYUll, Linda lttsi. Sccond Row: Katy xIac'ksc111, lylillltf lllll1St'lll2lIl, Susan ll1'11t'i1'ili, A111111 lia1'l1t1wski, Katl1ry11 .lt1y11tr1', l,a111 -Ir1l111so11, YX'illia111 lssat'st111. Third Row: Joy lialina, Janct 'I2ll'liSU'l1, Mary Howard, Katl1it' IillIl1Pl10llSl', Kd1'lx'll -lt111t11:, lbtlllllkl Alcwvll, Qlllllifll J2lllSlllllIl11, Carol Holst, Mar- lvnc llllt'llltTl'. Back Row: Xvilllillll Jat'kso11, l'ristt'll llttrst, Jllllltll' llugult-y, Clifford llllllll- Stlll, l.2ll'l'y KHIJlJt'NStxl', Ray llllgllltf, Tl1t1111as llUt'lJllt'l', Ro11alcl llolys, Pt-tv llordorwit'l1. HOMICROOM 272 Front Row: Chaclwivk lQI'OQl1, lptlllllll Katxt-l, listhcr Kl'llI11XX'iC'Clt', Da- vifl Karlin, Liz Klatt, Kathy Knight, Yal Klcmp, Pat Kox11t'l1. Second Row: li111t11'y Kelly, Sll2lI'OIl Kiflclcr, Eddit- Kruse, lValtt'r lillklitlllvll, Carol K1-lS011, flvrald Klll'k,il1l'Il. Kcn Krygvit Third Row: 1111111 Kodl, Rudy Karcl, SllilI'Ol1 Kitt-ltzo, Kllilllf'C11 Klfixllflll, Susan Kist011l1rokt1r. Back Row: Hclcn Kurtz, -Iilll Kt'IlIlt'ClQ', lllfllllfd Kllllllllllll, Richard KitCl1t111x. cllillfilll Kimlncll, llt1111er Kt'IIllJ, llvally Kraft, Linda Kttlila, Xvillillltl Kowalski. Not Pictured: Stcvt' Kcrckcs, Cl1arlr's Kim, Stuart' Kratncr, lllfllllfd Klllilklll. l S W If 5 S 'F 'nfs W ,. 1 1 ll! llOlWl'lROOM 2274Front Row: -lo A1111 Lotto, Colctttv Ira Pointe, Donna Lewis, Linda Lillllllll, Linda l1LllJiI1, Carol LCI1i1lgt?l', Betty Lou l1ac'l111it, Kc1111cth lriglncll. Second Row: l7lo1't-11412 l,itvst'11ftvlt, Virginia La Puma, Nlari- lvt' lrillflfllll, X't'l'0I1lC'Zl l.r1ga'11, Bob IAJQLIII, llctty l,ofto11. .Ioa1111c l,a111l1kc, Diane Lictx. Third Row: l12lXYl't'11C0 Lt-wis, Bill l12lXYI't'I1CU. filt'Il l,a lwllllllllgllii, Carol Lantz, l5o1111a Long, Diant' Long, Jim l.t'11i11g01', Ricl1z1rfl l.i11glt1, Martin l.z1xovick. Back Row: lVay11u l.arst111, Ed l,t'l1111a1111, Dong LZ1I'St'Il, Davifl l,1111t-Q, Ronaltl lratko, Blartin Lictf. David l,11w1't'11t't1, Clifford Lclncr, -loo l1t1s:1t'ct1. IIOMIZROOM 228fFr0nt Row: 1xIll1PTlll Blargiotta, Patricia Markus, Bo1111iv I.1111cl- In-rg, lXIaryt1lla lXl2lI'tiI1l'll'll, llary lxlt'.'Xl1STI1I1. cltlllllll' Mango, lfran lVfz1st'vtti, Rllllllk? Malin, Second Row: -Itlllll lWarotta, Sandy lN'lcLc2ocl, .'Xllt'll I4lll'iPS, Naxinc Maxwt-ll, Doris KIZISNUII, Larry Xl2lSlt'XK'lt'Z, Paul l,yc111x. Third Row: lltnyu- lxlilflrllllll. Frcd l,yo11s, llarttlcl Mara- lJ2l'lll2lll, Forrr-st lVlz1gt-rs, Roimld Mt-l11ikoff. riltllll lXf'It-rttvs, .Ii111111y lWa11c'ss, Dianv l,11t1tl1kt'. Back Row: Rit'l1a1'd 1111111111013 Tim Klz11'1'oCct1, Mt-lx'i11 Klays. KIitt'l1t1ll lNIt-1-sv, John lxlt'Bil1Il- tts. l7ax'c lNlt'l11ty1't', l,t'stt'r lxIllClllllS, lilllltxl' lX'lL'llI'. Not Pictured: rl'll1tlll1ZlS lWcl3t'trc11, Ar- nold Mtvlinkoff. 13 '1 3 ig E X Q55 , L HOMEROOM 234-Front Row: Janet Pa- tello, Janice Polk, Theresa Parks, Karen Perl- ersen, Pat Perkins, Emily Piseopo, Bonita Phelps, Carolyn Parrillo. Second Row: lilaine Peterson, Ralph Palumbo, Susan Piepenbrok, Daniel Plumery, Terry O'Leary, Carlene Pa- rent, Thomas Pellieane, Carol Parisi, Rose- anne Parrillo. Third Row: Joyee Palermo, Janice Palermo, Edward Piauoyski, Clinton Perkins, Ben Pope, James Petruzzi, John Orth, lyadale Pearson, Giedre Poclerys, Judy Potter. Back Row: llse Peterson, Bonnie Pech, George Odette, Denny Oppedisano, Howard Post, Harold O'Rourke, Jane O'Neill, Gloria Oran- gias, Joseph Peters, Bill Plato. HOMRROOM 235-Front Row: Dorothy Roseyear, Riehard Rieeio, Ruth Roussey, Ma- rie Rieciardi, Mildred Potter, Kathy Proven- zano, Nancy Robinson. Second Row: Rita Rebel, Catherine Robinson, Linda Rahu, Mary Jo Raymond, Ronald Pugl, Rosalie Prestra. Third Row: Mike Riess, Ron Rossi, Lynne Reeves, Norene Richards, Hugo Pru- ter. Back Row: Jack Rose, Ron Rouse, Dave Principe, Tom Reading, Joseph Reagan, Rob- ert Pruier, Tom Reid. Not Pictured: Ria Rebel, Kenneth Rodriguez. HQMEROOM 239-Front Row: Bonnie Sah- lin, Bonnie Srarpelli, Earl Sehodtler, Lillian Salerno, Bill Scavone, Gloria Scales, Sandra Sarlo, Carol Schmidt. Second Row: Travis Rust, Mike Ryan, Carol Schultz, Donna Rus- sell, Rieki Ryavce, Don Selnieider, Michele Sandt. Third Row: Linda Rudd, Sandy Scho- Iow, Sharon Samuel, liiugene Schmidt, Pat Seavo. Back Row: Ted Sanborn, Eleanor Schram, Barry Schneider, John Sehiele, Dave Schatz, Niike Sandt, David Rumpf, Dennis Sehlachta, Inge Sehimo. 134 ophs Meet HORTEROOM 230-Front Row: Ruth lWisu- Ionas, Pat Moritz, Kathryn Moore, Ted lila- tleuoff, Niiriain hloore, Carole hioles, Prank Morello, Wanda Miller. Second Row: Nancy Millner, Phyllis Mitchell, Mike Mohr, Andy lWoise, John Nleskirnen, Nliehele Moliere, liarbara Miller. Third Row: Diane lWilkow- ski, George Metz, lyiareia lN'Ieyer, Alfred Nlor- ganti. Back Row: John Montgomery, Bill Mil- ler, Ted Mizen, John Moraitis, Bill Morris, James Nfisieka, Jack Klilitello, Ted lX'Iielke. HOMEROOM 226-Front Row: Joe Ann Nero, Beth Mullikin, Larry Newkirk, Janice Niurphy, Pat Oberg, Sharon hfiullen, Pat Mugnolo. Second Row: Mary Novak, Faith Neuman, Pete Niemier, Henry lXfuensterman. lletty Jane Nichols, hfary Jo Nardulli. Third Row: Jerry Nlolen, Mike Murphy, Tammy Nogulieh. Back Row: Perry My'ers, Jack Mosevieh, Hugh Muir, Tom O'Connell, Sau- tl 'a North, Toni O'Connor, Larry Noffsinger. Not Pictured: Kathryn O'Brieu, Jerry Mur- ray, James Niyrtle. mfvu r n ilas Marner IIOMICROOM 2-ll Front Row: S2lll4llA1l Small, -lvrry Sflllllll, Clurols- Sp11tz1lo1'11, Rosc- Illlll'y Svphi, Sllllfllll Sl1111'l111l1, ci2lI'lIN'llll S1-1'- pivu, Toni Sl'lll1Sll'l', Tfmi S1'c1lz1ru. Scfond Row: lIil'Ill'I SlllI7lL'y. lillI'1'Il Sllt'I72ll'!l. IS1-ily AIQ1111' S1-lk, XT2lINllll Skimxwfmriski. S1111cl1'z1 Schulz, :XT2ll'l2lIl1'Il1' Siirlimv, R111l1 Slim-lcloii. Third Row: Ricl1g11'cl Silw-slri, CIli111'l1-N Spin- vlli, lioh Sll2llJl'l, cil'IIl' Simpsoli, li4'llllL'llI Svimlvl, 'Ibm Smith, l7z1viflSmilli,.I1'r1'ySmith. Buck Row: Tom Sl1illi11g'11111, lh'i1111 Smilh, Ralph Sfll1Vl'Illl'I', S11-vv Sutiru, cil'Ul'Ql' Skin- Il1'lA, Rohn-rl Schultz, Slt'lJlll'll Svuzx, Gala- S1111- Il1'lllH'l'Q, Tony Svilmgo. Not Pictured: llz1m1- S1-1'1J1'. IIOIXIIQRUUM 256 Front Row: iXT1llll'l'l'Il Slullv, Pvggy Sllllilll, Rilo Sll'lIll3I'l'llIll'I', .Indy Slrvicli, lhfl T1-mplin, Jllllllllllll Tv V1-lclv, l'11l S11llix'z111. Second Row: llmrmliy Slcwurt, Clar- olyii Slrofltz, Rui' Sllllll4'l', Gary Stahl, l,1'1111i1- Snycllowwki. Third Row: .Xllis-rt Tugliimlu, Ari Slulffvrcl, Rohm-rl Sylws, SILIZITI Sin-11-y. Back Row: Xml Stowc, l,z1w1'0m'1' Stow-r, lfl1111'l1's Syn-1'xf111, Norman SIic'klc'r, Bob Slum-, llill Sl1'g'1'l1, Paul Spixvwski. Not Picturedg Chur- Iollm- Slrutxcl, Marin' Sykc-S, Ron Tuylcwr, li2lI'I'y Slrulhors. iW HOMICROOM 258 - Front Row: Sl1z11'1111 rTil'l0lIl2lS, Kathryn Urhaylis, Laura Thivw- Klillllfl' Trollcr, Bcvcrly T11c'k1'r, Karon Thom sou, Mary rFIAKJWN'lJI'iCigl'. Second Row: Tony 'l'm'c-l1iz1, Richzird Tracy, Russm-ll Thomphsvll, lNfIic'l1z1vl Thompson, John Tic'f1111th21l, Ronulrl Thivs. Third Row: Carla Thomas, Curl Trzvskmmlii, .-Xrnold Tlivvclv, Suv Tliicssw. Eclwz11'rl Ti1111t. Back Row: Yiiiwiit 'T1'OlJlJl2lIll. Rolwrl 'llUlilll'Sl'iy, Gcruld Thom, Aigars Tolks, Oxrur IFIYIYTY, liclwzird Tulllc, TDUIINTS Tlllllt'l'l. Not Pictured: John Tidcl, JXZIFOII 'TlLlK'lil'I', IIOMICROOM 276-'Front Row: Karcn hill- sos, ljllllllil iilcilaml. Tiillflil Vogt, Sllllflfll Hihilv, cltbllllllu Ycuvll. K2ll'l'I1 Vhiil, lllllllllll' XvlY2ll'C1llLl, Ti0Vf'l'ly Wuix. Second Row: Rich xvllllflvllllff3l1i'lil', Don XYlliIIli'f', Donna Xvlll- wn. filllllil Yilporuw, xllI'Ql'llill Xihiting, T4'l'l4l1' lY1'il:111cl, l,i11dz1 Vcncy, Judy TV11QilPViCl1, Shu- ron Hlviss. Third Row: l7111111lcl XYZIISUII, Rus- wll X'll'SllllU, Rolncrla Wlulsoii, -lov Vciifiuim, Xvllyllt' iVl11'lpl1'y, Pz111l iilvhh. Todd XV4'llI'- mmm, rlilN'l't'SZ1 iivalsh. lriflllil XYlllliK'I', B21l'lJ2llLLl XvllllTJylil'. Back Row: xT2llAYlIl iY0lucr, Kurt XTZIIIVU, K1'11111'1h Ulicgcl, lll'Ill'f' YY:-sscl. Duvicl lYz11'11i11g', Ci1'org1' XY1lX'l'l'. liyim Xv2lIlClt'lJ1'I'Q. Clyclm- Xv2lVl'lli, Kirklzmtl hl1lllQl1HS, Gcmlcl XYl'lllIll'. llOlVIl'iROOlN'I 326---Front Row: liylm fvlvx- nick, .'hl'l1'l'Il Zz1n1-Ito, Drvmtliy Aim Wlilsoii, Qlzwkiv ZiIIIIllt'I'II1L1I1, Bcity Xvllflll. Karcn Zito, Lyim X4'llll'l'i, lidna XyillSl'Ull. Second Row: lie-1' Xylllllllllk T1-ddy Yum, Iii-113' Wlilsml. Rmmlcl XYUIlll4'l'llIlQ, -l2llIll'S liiilflcr, liliimr Ziliv, livlwy Tvl'Ul7lil'. Third Row: 'lim Yami. Ar1'l1i1' iVilli:1ms, Tony MllIIlil'I', ljl'llIllS Y1111's, Ri1'l111rcl Yami, Junct h'yl'Ill'll. Back Row: H1-ryl XYlllillIllS, Tllllll Zi11m11'1'1111111, Wlillium Viv- g'l'4'lit', Rllylllfillfl XvllIllil'l', llill YVilsrm, Tllllll Xilinx 'Il-clclv xyillllllllg lilbll Zivlkv. Not Pic- tured: lyillllit' XYllS01l. Rvgllllllfl Xvlllllllllt H5 M D IIOMHROONI 109-'Front Row: Margaret Aman, l,2lIliCl Baronc, Sandy Alczvizos, Brenda liztulngzxrtc, Sharon Allred, Carolyn Anzaldi, Judy Aslicrztft, Sandy Batt:-Ili. Second ROW: -Ion: llvllinc, lladelyiic Arrigoni, Virginia lizutglizui, llarriet Bzu-r, Judy llztrta, Shirley Antlrlik, llonnic Aushrook, Third Row: Den- ruth llztrro, Putriciti Altlnzxn, Mike Andrews, Connie Apuzzo, Ken Beuvcii, lilixzxhctli Beck- er. Back Row: John Ashford, John Barber, Ed Hnlius, Rt-nii Adams, YVilIi:un Arndt, Jon Ahrttytis, John Allen, Rick Anrcl, Jayne llttrth. Not Pictured: Don Aslicruft, Stanley Banks, illl1OHlZ1S Bender. IlOlNIl'lRUOM 10-Front Row: Angel Bra- silv, llztrhztrtt Bistcrfvlclt, Sharron Bcnjtunin, Pzttritrizr llvnso, Barbara Blyth, Carol Boreh- urclt, Antoinc-ttv Brztzouski. Second Row: Da- vinu llcrg, Jackie Bl2tt'khurn, Ann llohcy, Ed- wurcl llos, llzlrhara Hoc, Uonnzt lllztir. Third Row: lil'll1'Lx Borys, Clizlrlcs llivlvrki, lXfl:turit'C livttkt-11121, Donato Brescia. Back Row: Rictliarcl lil'll'llCl1lll, Rohcrl lircivogtrl, Jznncs Blztsky, Garry llzlwtlcn, Thomas Bosco, liflllll Bogen- hohu, Andy Bock. Not Pictured: .Iudith Bing- htun, Dc-nnis lilayney, John lilies, Anncttc llozfvlli, .lorry Bcnnish. 56 Juniors Di ' Arguing over guests ut tht: ,lunior liztll, discussing the Possi- bility of getting rings curly, and reporting to their IHJIIICITJUIHS kt-pt tht- Junior Council husy. 'lhtw council, forinctl from class ofl'ict'rs, homeroom rcprt'st'ntt1- tives. :intl the adviscr, Air. Edie son Kochcndcrfcr, directed junior activities, At tht- Junior Bull, Ulllitipsotly in lllucf' on Novetnhcr l-l, soft hluc lights accented tht' niusicnl syinhols on the ficldhousc walls while ti star-studded cloud llozttt-tl over the hand of Lune lftncry. Wlhitc dominated thc girls for- mal gowns, while the hoys sport- ed hlztclc tuxedoes. Two vocalists, un uccordianist, and Scottish tlzmccrs highlighted tht' cntcrttxin- mont. The junior assembly on ljch- ruzxry l8 featured tt slide tttllg hy Dr. und hlrs. Theodore llunlts, entitled :Scientific Adventures Fur Aliicldf' ln anticipation of their senior year, thc juniors or- tlcrctl their class rings in April. JUNIOR OFFICERS-Gabriel Cclliendo treasurer, Pct McGhee, vice-president Judy Schuppe, secretary, and Joe Mos- ceHi, president, il Kookie raze llOXll'1ROtDM 252 Front Row: l,i11clu liuvli- mzui. illlllll lil't'lll. Xlury liruxl, -lim Cfgtmztioiii. Xt't'l2l llroun. Cfutliy lilltllllllllll. llilliv llroxxu. Second Row: Simtiiin- liwttliinii. llomiie- littl- livr, llominir Clztlznlwrizu, Xlznrilyn llrilivla, llolly liroxxti. llitmv iilll'lll'. 'Fhird Row: 'l'4-rry thali- Vllfltl, Cinlvrivl Clttlivliclo. l'ilIll4'Ii liurtlzt, flun- girs lhmilmulix. livitli lirogclou. ilolm lillI'I1t'lIt'. Dorothy lillNlt'l', Buck Row: Ronztld lilftlll. Clliztrlt-w liurgio, llvaal thnlivilclo, Vlaxim-N Cfztnip, llolwrt liroolis, Cllilliortl lirowii. Ron lil'llIllU'Il. IICJKIIQIUJUNI 2l Front Row: liurlmm tlzlluplut-ll. lint Clvrrztto. l'lllDl't'I1t't' Cla-1'o11c,.-Xliw Uzllliplwll, Fatt Cfzisvy, lit-tty Clzxrpiiio, .lozm Cktrswt-Il. Second Row: Lois Clztrrznro, Cl:-ri cl2ll'lJUlI, .Nrlt-lic Ciurpino, -lim finrtlso, Miln- Cfztputo, .lorwxiu cllllllllllli, Third Row: l.yfli:1 lfzippvllo, limuit-111 Cllilil. lilmrlottt- Chip- pt-ztux. Huck Row: llc-nry flaunt-sl1'i1ii, Klilflllll Clark, Ron Clzlrlsou, Gil Clichy, -lznnws Curs- wcll, lfblllfi Clzirpino, Clvlcilc Clu'isl1'11st-11. Not Pictured: 'llimotlxy lfztwoii. Clliristim- Cfhzuii- Iltwx, iJt'lt'I' fflliiillo. 'Ion' tfgtmsit-llo, llUMl'lROUlNfI 30- Front Row: lllllflflil Dm'- rico, Uizmt- Dall, l'z1tris'ia Crisciouc, Judy Collin-rg, liyllll Clfllililllilll. Blllfillllllt' Di Gian- coino, Mary Dv Pirro. Second Row: Row Dv Blush, .XllQt'lU Cc'nt1'z1x't-os, Row Xlury Custar- clo, Gloria Davis, .Mlclc Dulsumlro, Donna tlotu. Third Row: Miki- Craig, lfolimt Comi- 4-11. Lzturin- cltlltdllllll, 'lop' Connor, Dcnnis Dt- Windt. Sul- Davis, Kathy Curruii. Back Row: liill Crow, 'Fhoniziw Clrouk, .lorry Cote, Art Duttolo, l9t'nniQ ifoliuru, -Ioliu llietricli, tllmrlm Ilnvit-s, Larry U'Anizito, film-im Comp- ton. Not Pictured: Rivlmrcl Colv, Uvnuis Cou- NVZIY, Ruxnioncl Cfrimclull. 1211111-Q Clrviglnou. fit-rurcl Dt-Yitn. I LM.. .A Z IIOMEROK PM 34---Front Row: Arlt-uv Divis, Nancy Doliovam, Bcvcrly Durr, clilftlltl Dvo- rak. Dona Dulaiu, Bzi1'lJz11'11 ljflllgllli Carol Du- rt-su. Second Row: I,y1111 Douglu-rty, Betty lJll'l2tI1, Lon Uimziwo. .lim DtJ1lllllllt', Carol llulw, :VI2lI'lllllIl4' Eddy. 'Fhird Row: hlikc Dwyer, lizlrlmrzi D11-vzllaxs. Back Row: Jim Donato, Kciintwtli Dorn, -lov Douglas, Kclincth l'll11'Ilt'Sf, Philip Dixon. liuswll licldy, Dun' llrkt-l, Fruuk lloti. Not Pictured: Carol Dont, . ,, 'lot' D1 lim. IIONIFIQCX PM AIO- Front Row: lillllllt' Faulk- nt-r. Cllizu' Fztrr, Jun Figlt-r. ciNYt'llIl liclmoncls, .Xlicv Fx's'1'vlt, Sllllftlll Faxlmizuii. .lo .xllll Fold- mzm, I,oi't-lt-i Fit-rm: Sccond Row: -Indy Fw. lizlrt-11 FiClNX'2ll'ClS, Ron Fllllilllli, Rcilll Fvucl. .Indy If:-clt-rt-r, Jvilllllt' lflliligst-11, iiyllllt' Fip- piiigvr. Third Row: Mike- lfltllfllllttllll, Szuitly lflkon, Sgmclru l'lt'llllIl2lll, SIINLIII lfgaxll. Riclizird i'l4'llt'I'lll2lIl. li2ll'l'y Flvmiug, Phillip i'llt'll'llt'l'. Buck Row: llztrold Ft-ick, llussvl l'lrmiscl1, Al- lmt-rt i'iIllt'lltl, -lzmct l'illQt'lSlIlllI1, Rifllllftl lilo-- lu11cl.jost-pli Falco, Rivlizml lipl1g'r11x't', Rudy l'llt't'Qt', Vlltlllf' Fzillno. Not Pictured: Dimit- l'liIllilJt'ill1'It. Nlztrlvm' Firmixs, VFUIII lfggvrw, lit'IIgi1lllliIl lllliot. Riclizlrtl lillstrom. 147 1 HOMERUOM 106-Front Row: Marianne lleroux, Sherry llass, Beverly Hass, Beverly Hoffman, Gary l'llax'ac', Louise llart, Freddie llc-nderson. Second Row: Betsy llt-gan, John Heil, Carolyn llcnvyk, Jerry llilgenberg, Ben- vttc Hoffman, Karen Haskins. Th.ird Row: George Heimos, Ray Hoffman, Ghris Hess, Karl Hanpstein, .lark Hermann, liob Hawk. Back Row: Dennis Harrison, Robert Hejnosx, Xvlllifllll Hawll, Robert Hatton, lien-Roy Hoe- nivh, Dennis lloeksetna, Edward Hill, John llelling. Not Pictured: Charles llart, Tom lflettinger. HOMEROOM 108 - Front Row: Sharon Holle, Janet Johnson, Lottie Hughlcy, Doris llorton, Donna johnson, Priscilla Holcombe, Shirley Jankowski, Ruth Johnson. Second Row: Marjorie Jacks, Sonja llomey, lllalter Jackson, Roger Jacobs, Barbara Alacobs, Kath- erine Jahnke, Karen Jackson. Third Row: Dennis Hoppe, Robin Houscnian, David Ho- lian, Robert Johnson, All Jaffi, Brian Hop- kins, Back Row: Charles Horton, Tom Huf- fer, Jerry Janka, Thomas Hnffint-, Ron Jes- kev, August llofmann, Lonnie lvory, Pat Hohnsc-ni Not Pictured: Effie Jackson, Linda Jargstorf, hflivliaelilic Jarmak, Ann Jarus, Xfir- iam Johnson, Ronald Holly, Jaincs Hovorka, Herman Huggins, James Ivory, Ronald llahn- ke, Francis llisclikv, Lillian Jackson. HOMFROOM 112 - Front Row: Darlene Kemph, Judy Kamphouse, -Indy Killeen, Georgine Karras, Joann Kaiser, Nancy Kelp- srhull, Linda Johnston. Second Row: Linda Keller, Don Ki-mph, Carl Keller, Janet Keh- ring, Nancy Kirschbaum, lieverly Kaspar. Third Row: Judith Kimball, Wlilliam Kachlic, Tom Kersten, lnnc Lee Kiipsaar, Robert King, Back Row: Earl Kelly, Ut-nnis Julian, Joseph Klein, llob Kleckner, Charles Keller, Robert Kampf, Bonnie Kc-ating, Susan Just. Not Pictured: Philip Jordan, lit-nnis Kalin- oski, lVilliam Kvillor, John Km-mpl. 128 Dos a Do Awa HOMICROOM 60-Front Row: Myrna Gior- dano, lvlaryann Giartpimo, .loanne Gibt'lli'11a. lrenc Gardner, Angie Galanpottlos, Marie Funke, lrt-nv Geritana. Second Row: Richard Fox, Randall Georgios, Klint Gilt-s, Jim Fow- ler. Back Row: Ruth Gvrshkowitz, linrico Gelsomino, Marlene Fried, Dennis Galoway. George Fry, Mariant Gibson, Sharon Ford, Jill Gendt-l. Not Pictured: lsabt-ll Floyd, liar- bara liortt-, Sharon Frank, Connie Gibson. Thomas liortnna. HOlNfIllRUONl 102---Front Row: lilaine llar- hay, Carlotta Glover, Amy llanlce, lflainv Gustafson, lilla lVIae Gnllt-y, lXflarc'ia Glow-r, Judy llarness. Second Row: Nancy Grt-en, lrene Gttvtlt-t', Rosemarie fifllllllvsg Sliarron Green, Betty Greenwood. Gail Gret-nliofl. Third Row: Jacqueline Gniborat, Kathryn Guscott, -Iohn Gorman, lloytw- Glazebrook, Terry ciI't'lZt'lll2l. Back Row: lllllOIl1flSt't'll llar- per, Catherine Gray, Karen Gunderson, Rich- ard Guth, liob Grady, Karen llanson, Kart-n Golz, Don Goodman. Not Pictured: Anna Halstengard, Richard Goodwin, Thomas Grecvo, Dennis Griffin, .lark Gnerine, -lohn Harris, Gerald Grace. UMW' Juniors Go I IC JMFIU X BNI 125 Front Row: Judith Iilnnnivk. -Incly Kowzil, -Ioan Klint: Ironin- Iilvin, .Io lirufft, .I1lL'lllI4'llllt' Iinvli, JXFIOIIL' IQIIUIII. Second Row: 'loam Knosp, Rolwrtzx lirim-sc, lloznnnv Kroll, .Ivan Kolfow. Back Row: l42ll'I'f Iiulazxclim-, Toni Iirnlxl. lic-wtvr l,llllQl'll, C94-orgv Konll-Ins, Julia Iiowvll, Kon J l.1n1clz1, Runclnll Knnclsvn. Not liclurcrl: R215 Iilingluvrg, I'll'llllli Iirnwm-, Torn Iinrowwki. Rich Knslnnznn. IIUXIFROONI I27' Front Row: Ilwlvn Lin clvr, Put IAPQLIII, Iklury lrisnxxo, lloyu- Iicpins, Indy lin Rorro, Nvclrn Imlnons, Annu lkflariv mimi. Second Row: I'11nl l,111'om'c'io, Ric'l1z1rcl I,nvickz1. Iizxwii I,zn1gr1-clv1', llolm Lightcll Nlury .-Xnn I4lIlClI1lt'll'l', Diuin' I.1nu-r. Third Row: Monty Imlnons, IQIVIIZIITI I.islon, Duvicl In-wis. Buck Row: clllllt'li Lockwood, Ar! l,inclvn1z1n, Torn I,incl1'r'n. Dirk Liclstcr, Or Iunclo Iizm-oln. Giacomo IIUUIIC, Not Pictured Ilonzxlcl Ijsnuo, Sli:-fry Logan. . x., - Z3ZE'1'31Z?2 ,Z'.' .. ..V. iff Y 12533 2 . QEJSF M wow 2 sw? W H I W VE Y IIONIEROUKI I37-Front Row: Alncliv Irnlu- ko, Patty Nlzxrzilucll, Bztrlaurzl Mzllmn. Nlyra Iklulavs, Toni Mzxrinaro, R1-In-I' Iklzillck, AIUQIIIIIC I,ncz1s. Second Row: Lloyd Long, Zinn- Lulu- ZIIIS. Judith lWz1cFau'n, Susan liuxznk, Inwillt- I,orut, Alun l,undgrn-n. Third Row: Rama Lopez, Burlmrn Nlarko, Mary Lyons, Jufl Nlzxlilxke. Back Row: liurry Klulin, Tony Imnisc, .lolin Longhousvr, Willie Iiong, Clwrlcs Nlnfk, Dun lkfiuris, Paul Loyd, Dirk BTZIQIIIISSOII. Not Pictured: Rogvr ixflllilillll. IIOMEROUINI l54-Front Row: T1-rri Men- znlosvino, J2l1ll'l Marsden, I'z1l:'iria lklzxsvio, San- dra Nlarko, I'z1squalfr Klzlrxllllo, I c'I4'r Klon- voni, Lucy Mc-ucl. Second Row: Syclnvy Mat- in-is, Robert McDonald, Jost-ph Mmm-tti, Pat- rick KICGIM-U, Norma INIc'Iiinnvy, Lvsliv Klcil- lor. Third Row: Lou Martino, Iirncw- M1-ilahn, Jllll McGuire. Back Row: Dcnni Mnssnrd, John lNfIcCnllongh, .lim NIc'Nz1Ily, -IUIIII Mm'- tin, Reno lizirotti, Don INIcCf1w. Not Pictured: Donald iklurlvr, Floyd llzison. Toni Xlzmxwn, YVcndcll lN'Ir'fl1-lim: IIONIERUOIXI ISG -f Front Row: llosvpli Nurclivllo, Klan- Hclcn Kloorl-, BarlJzn'n llikcs, III-lm-n Xlinls, Iiytlm Nlolvlvy, Klziillw-4-11 Rlori, Carol IVICITIIIIZIII. Second Row: Cllmrlvs Mila, -lorry lkfullinzxx, Guy Nz1c'1'zn'11to, RKIXVZIITI Nel- son, Jcrolnc' IXfIiclnla, lfclitli lXIOrtinm-it. Third Row: Cc-clric Nzincrtz, III-nry Klorroxv, Burt Mills-r. Back Row: Bill Mnvllcr, jim Mnclru. lhnicl lklilcs, -Iiln Mills, Ilrncc' Nlillvr, Clvril lNfII'yc'1', Eel lkiooncy, Curtis lxfT0l'1iQOIllC'l'y. Not Pictured: Frzrnk lVIc'nnc'll. Richzxrcl Kfoorv, Carol Nlorrison, Ronzxlrl Klnlligzm. l'lclu'z1rfl Nclson. lw9 HOMIVIROOKI 206 e Front Row: Florene Russo, Lillie Robinson, Nlarsha Rose, lXleri- lyn Robinson, Dianne Robinet, Blary Anne Ruge, Darlene Sabatini. Second Row: lXfIarcia Romano, Geraldine Samuel, Carolee Sannes, Judy Sandelin, Sharon Samuel, Marilyn Rog- ers. Third Row: George Richter, Joe Rizzi, Jerome Salins. Back Row: Sandria Sampson, Ken Rozhon, 1X'IcArthur Robinson, lValter Ruppnian, Dan Sanfilippo, Dayid Sanders, Roy Rysdon, Charlecn Rubicuski. Not Pic- tured: Dorothy Rinda, Patricia Roy, Lee Rid- olfi, Louis Rizzi, Franklin Rosemont, Sheldon Ross, lWarshall Samuel. HOMllROOlNI 2O94Front Row: Donna Sar- lo, Beverly Schwartz, Beth Schaefer, Judy Sehuppe, Michael Selep, Judy Sehnaedter, Nancy Scott, Vito Scavo. Second Row: Jac- queline Schullo, Anna Marie Sciarabba, Carol Schatz, Joyce Scheiblein, Judy Schultz, Nor- ina Schmidt, Lois Scayone. Third Row: Mi- chael Schoch, Paulette Schulz, Bill Schultz, Louis Scarpaci, Roy Schoop, Fred Schneider, John Schneck, Blary Lou Schirmer, Sharon Schubert.. Back Row: Stephen Scott, liob Schlachta, lidward Schneider, John Scho- ditsch, lldwin Schoenbeck, Gordon Schildgen, Bob Schuler, Peter Saputo, Dennis Santucci, Ronald Schleiden. Not Pictured: Roberta Schreniser, Richard Schaefer, Frank Sclnnidt, Thomas Schrelnser, Stephen Scott. 140 Juniors Step Up, HOIWEROUM 203-Front ROW: Judy New- man, Charlotte Nemger, Joyce Orozen, Carole Opie, Frances Orlandino, Louise Nunziato, lllsie Lou Uttow. Second Row: Barbara O'Neal, Arthur Nonnenian, Karen Nieman, Robert Olson, Ruth Oman, Suzanne Nobe- reit. Third ROW: lVilliani Nemecek, Judith O'lYeill. Back Row: Thomas Neumann, Tom Nybo, Dan Uiflonnell, Arthur Neubiser, Jolm Orlando, Richard Pacelli, Frank Palermo. Steye Orlandino. Not Pictured: Karl Orr. HOLTERUOB4 204--Front Row: Jennie Par- tipilo, Pauline Palermo, Diane Plahuta, Mary Lee Pernice, Phyllis Polaski, Xfary Kay Per- rin, Carniella Palumbo, Sandra Piedmont. Second Row: Carolyn Parent, Christine Pfall. Janis Plapp, Ilze Petersons, Patricia Polansky, Ruth Pearson, Sharon Pflug. Third Row: Joe Pieranunzi, Carl Poniilia, Fred Peterson, Frank Pettinato, Bob Peterson, Jerry Pauss, John Piscopo, John Pieranunzi, Pat Perger. Back Row: John Pascucci, Nfikc Pasiecki, Bob Pestell, Darrell Pay, John Peck, Richard Peter, Dennis Pascus, Chuck Phebus, Suzanne Pitts. Not Pictured: Joan Peters, Pat Pietrzky, Alfred Pittwood, Frank Pompei. HOMLROOM 205fFr0nt Row: Pat Potter, Karen Ream, John Proyenzano, Linda Reusch, Carole Rhoades, Patricia Rayniondi, Frank Pozzi, Dixie Quitsch. Second Row: Barbara Raack, Judy Prueser, Tony Pones, Pete Prig- nano, Julie Rakow, Judy Reitmaier, Shirley Rappuhn, Third Row: Tom Retelny, Carole Prabish, Carole Randall, George Rehbein, Jo Ann Renzy. Back Row: Dave Reichenberg, Allan Prokop, Lenard Postley, Douglas Prine. Jini Reapsong, John Raum, lYilliani Poole, Vic Popelka, lidwin Preston. Not Pictured: Donna Puttkamer, Janice Reichert, Frank Pones, David Paterrn, Louis Principati, Charles Pusateri, Peter Raymond, Fdxvin Renikus. Order Rings 11C,11 11'1RfXJ11'1 2115 Front Row: 1,llll1l'1l1' S1-1'1'i11'1111. 1'1I'2lI11i S11111111, 111111 Siliquirii, 111111 Smith, C11-1'11'11111f 51111113112 h1ilI'Q21l'K'I 511111111-. 11C11Vl'll2l S1l2ll'lJC. S1-cond Row: QI1111r11-111- Sisku, 1,111 511111111113 1311111111 Smyth, Virginia Shaw, 1111'q111-1i11c S111i111. R11'11LlI'C1 S1111-1111111. Third Row: 1111: S1111111, 1-111111111111 Smith, c1llill'11'S S1l2l1Y, 1'1'1-111iQs S111i111, EYZI X12ll'1C S111-111'1'1', 82111111121 St'1'1'l'5. Back Row: 11111 S111i111, 112111111 S111'r1111111, M11C11'1s S1ill121, D11vi11 Smith, 111s1'1111 S1'1Jl1I1S, lf11111'11's S111i111, 11'111'1'1'11 Si1111111s, 1111111- S1111c1111's11'11p. N01 Pictured: 1111121 Sharp, Nllll- 1'y 5111111-rg, 1CI'I'1' S1-1111'111'1111k, S1cp111'11 S1l11'Q, Ray S1111111121's, 1111-1111 Snow, -1ll1'li SI1yf1l'l'. IIORIIQROOBI 21-1 Front Row: 1 11y1- 111211- 1111', 1111'q111'1i11e '1'1'111'111111, Shirlcy Stahl, Susan Sll111VllIl, Carol S111xi11, Gail Stern, 1'111r11'1a Sykcs. Second Row: 31111111 S1U1lJI'2lI1C1, 1711111111 Spcrliiig. Third Row: 13011111111 S1N'2i1N1i1', .1c11'i- 11111111 Sxylwko, R11111-rt S111c1', 11011 11i1'11X'CS. 1l11n1- S111liv1111. Back Row: 11ill11Pl' S1i11s1111, Mary Sykcs, A1111-rt Stump, Richard Sutis, H11r11l11 S111x'c1', Tcd Sp11111111011z, fi1'I'I'1' Straiixx, 191111 TC17111'1i1111TS1. Not Pictured: Elsie Sll1'2l11, N12l1'gC S1s'i11111'xynski, Clzzudc Staccy, 11111111111 S111p111t1111, Chris S1O1J1lf'I1S7 R1'111cr1 Stcrling, T11111 S1111111, 1VZl1'Ilt' S11'i1'k11111c1, 11711- 1111111 T111w111'r, 1111111111 Tc111p11', -Iack V111'l'I'2lC- 11111111, 1311111115 S11111is. 11011f11iRUO11f1 221- -Front ROW: C111'11l 111111 L'sh1'1'. 1111111 1'1111111'1'g1'if1, 1111111 L1111 112111 1j1f'1D1'Il. 111111113 T111-11c1111'c, 111121 Travis, 1111111 '1'1'11C11'1111. N1'11'1f1'11 T11p1'Zcwsk1. Second Row: K211'L1l1 '1'l111111111, 111111 Tl11'Ilix1', Susie T1J1X'IlS1'l1d, 1'11tri1'111 r11tlI'C'1'1121, 1311r1J11r11 Y11l1l'L'1lZ'11'1, B1'1'lxT11' '1'11s11. Third Row: 1110111 T11111x, KQ11 T1'ip1'11i, 1111111 Truppe, 11'11l1c1' T111111111111, Fd r11I'O1X'- 111'i11g1'. Back Row: 111C Urso, Ricthurd T111- 1111is, Rick Thics, 1111111 Tmgc, 11111 Thicrs, 11111111 i111111l'I11OI1, 111111 Tirjcr, 1'ic1w11rd Tr1-ic11c1. HO111FROO111 921 Front ROW 111110116 1Ved1nc1, Elieen 1111s11 Q111rr11 11111111111 112lI'1JRl'2l 11ifT1E!l', Aiidrcy 1v2lIlC11'TI1lO1CI1. S111- 11'ch1'111111111, K8I'l'Il 111111111-11 Second Row: 1l11r1c111- 11il'C11?T1, R1-g111a1c1 1'1111g1111s, Phyllis 1'11sci11, 1111111111 1Y11i1k1'1'11'1s, 1111111 1'11111111w, 511111 1'1'11xi111111. Third ROW: 11111i1' 17111111, Dick 11Y21Ll1'l', 1411111101111 11Y1'I11Z1'1. 1111111111218 1111111-. Back Row: '111'1OIl1l1N 1'11k11111111, 11'1's1c1' 111211112 1i1 I1I11'111 11'11y111', 11111 11'a1q111s1, 1l1C112ll'C1 1'11- wpka, 13111111 11'i11i11111s, Dennis 11'1l1i11111s. Not Pictured: 1'111ry 111111 11v2lI'1l1'l', 110111111 111111 Dykc, S1111111 1'1111111k11, 1111111 Yilips, R11111-it 1'1,1g1, 1111111-Q 11v1l112l1'1', 1111111-Q 11'11ls11. 11'1111'i1'11 11'11r111'11 IIONIICROUM 211-1 Front Row: Slllllllllk' MLl1J1'I', 5111111-1' 111111111 51111111 11'i1t, 111IlC1ll 11vl1C1l1'I'. N12lI'12l Z111111i111111. K2lI11'Il 11i1'2ll11, 1311111 11 i1x1111, 1'11'11y Z11ss1111111, Second ROW: 1llC11 1'11111111111s. 1,2lIll2l11Il 11111111fci1, 111211111 11'111f, 111111 Z111111, 11111111111 X11-11111, R1llI'1'llI111 Z11'I111Jll. 1111111 Y1111-1. Third Row: K1-1111 11'r1g111, 1111111 11'i1111'1, 1-111111 fuclkc, R11'11111'11 11'11s1,111, i1l1'I'I'1' 1V111111y111'1l, 11111 11'11111'11111, 171111 Y111111g'1'1'. Buck Row: S111111 11'1ls1,111, c1l1l1K'1i 111OI1C11'l'11IlQ, F1111 hvlillllg. 1211 1111111111 171111111 11'11y1i1', 1'11'2lI11il1I1 11vI111QI'f1l11, C11'1'11111'C1 Zilillll. C1111 11'i11w1-1', NUIKIII 1vO1ll1QS11'1lf11. Not Pic- tured: 111111115 11'i1s1111, 11111111 11'f1l'I11, R1l'll2l1C1 1'1111k1'1'. 11111111111 1'111111Q1'1'. 141 S1 M A Seniors Become Anniversar lass SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: Karen Schoeneck, secretary, Jake Moelk, president, and Mr. Loren Reynard, sponsor. STANDING: Pu! Bubbling with the anticipation and excitement of gradu- ation, the Class of '60 voted for a number of changes. By selecting gold and white class colors early in the fall, the seniors harmonized their color scheme with Proviso's Golden Year. Breaking tradition, they will don royal blue gowns with blue-and-white tasseled caps for the first time. How- ever, the biggest break in tradition came when seniors voted to hold commencement outdoors in the stadium. Activities of the year were frequently tinged with a touch cf sentiment as seniors enjoyed their last homecoming, bas- ketball game, or Charity and Bow VVeek festivities. In February an assembly lured the adventure-minded to unex- plored regions in the Arctic Circle. Organizations held fare- well parties for senior members and class elections no longer nominated senior office-seekers. The year was rapidly draw- ing to an end, and thoughts turned to college and jobs. Boasting quality as well as quantity, some of Provisols. IIO9 seniors achieved national recognition in scholarship competition. Six National Merit Finalists gained highest awards while 30 received letters of Commendation. Fifty-four students became semi-finalists in Illinois state competition. NHS offered scholarship aid to two of its members. Fischer, treasurer, und Mary Ann Dubey, vice-president. VVhen the excitement of finals and graduation had really subsided, seniors found their class motto had a two-fold meaning. f'VVc have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us,H symbolized, not only the passing of their high school career and with it adolescence but also the closing of an era in Proviso's history. VVhile the class members looked forward to enriching their lives, their alma mater began another fifty years of even greater expansion for Proviso East and VVest. Personal achievements of seniors added to the classls prestige. Patsy and Nancy Kochenderfer shared double hon- ors as the DAR winners. Dawn Muelenhaupt ranked as Pro- viso's Future Homemaker in the Betty Crocker contest. ,loann Banthin and Marianne Stryjcwski won nation-wide recognition from National Council of Teachers of English. Bits of chiffon and organdy, the scent of magnolias, and soft music took these same seniors to the magical wonder of a Colonial atmosphere. VVhirling to the music of Frankie Masters, recording band, dreamy-eyed seniors danced from 9-to-12 unaware of the fleeting time. Then at the enchanted hour, many hurried from Proviso VVest,s US0uthern man- sionl' to a round of town activities, breakfast, and picnics. They returned home to dream of their gay Senior Prom. 35 A A I SENIOR SENATE-FRONT ROW: Nancy Kochenderfer, Rose Gotti, Loreli Chiareloit, Barbara Kaerney Kaaren Sfoikoff, Lyn Tenzer, Marcia Finley, Linda Marshall, Joan Barski, Sharon Kure, Sharon Hardi, Marsha Davis, and Joyce Jones. SECOND ROW: Camille Spino, Linda Ryan, Chris Carlsen, Noeleen Gorman, Loretta Augustine, Melodee Marxism Van Ferson, Loreli Persky, Susan Yacona, Rosanne Scania, Sue Ernst, and Faye Hodorowich. BACK ROW: Donna Bos'eclo, Sue Mabie, Nancy O'Hara, Ken Norton, Gail Miller, Bob Watzeka, Gaylord Noren, Bill Schwedler, Hal Quinley, and Michael Corrao. Catherine Adducie: l lilA 2,311 Flul..-X Hozircl 3,41 llomvrooiii 26. -f's..f- 'T' f Clk Hem- Albcrti: llonn-rooin 26. Marilyn Alger: l1'i'i'vcl lrom limi lmycli-ii lligli Svliool rl: Girls lmgigin' l, Turn Allen: 'lll'llIlSl.l'ITt'4l from Kllviilnzml lligli Sl-Iiool l' l 'l'fX rl' Niflllllllli -l' Carol Allman' L slim-rs fvlllll 1 llllllvl l.2.li.-li Girls' lmgiglll' Srwiail ffrmiiiiilllw- ll. , .i,l3 l 4ni-iisicw ,i,l1 Silvl-r X11-dnl. Sandra .hniciz lhigvziiil Clirriilziiioii Stull 2.Ii,l3 l lil X N -,.v,l. llil,rX lst X IU'-IJIOSlll4'IlI .wg liitvr-CJrguiimilioii Cioiiiiril Zig Ciirls' lmiigiin' l.2,.'iL KLXX l,2,1i, Elilillt' Andcrson: SC. lilllllifily Cloiiiiiiillvm' -lg Girls' lrwrgiu- l.2,1l,lg l lilA 1i,lg lR1lLil'il'l Sfluzicl l,2g SIT. lloiislitii- lion niicl fllillI'lt'I'Y Cloiiiiiiiitw- l, Thomas Anttilu: Lucy Almcrt: FIEIA rl. Robert Ahrcns: Swim lg Mon- itor 13,-lg Co-ops 23,-l. lWelva Ainscough: Iloim-room Qli. Alfred Akkeron: Swim l,2,li,l3 SC. lll'lJI'l'NlxIll2l- tin' l,I'i.sl: .Xssviiilily Siipi-rvisnrs l.2,li.4g Uiwlii-sti'a -warg fr Janet Abbott: Choir 2,1-lg PYP 153 Girls' L1-:igiiv l,2, 3,15 Co-ops -lg Proviwo Plziyvrs l. Diana Adams: M11- iowttc-s l,2,lS,Alg Girls' lil-zigiiv liozircl lg Girls' lmzigiu- l,2.3,lg l'l3l..'X 2.3.12 C-irls lrvugiiv lil-pixwi-iilrilixv l,2. Clzinwrn Clluln 2g Girls' Cfhorus 2. Edward Ahcrn: X fy ix 5 il. clif- W ,gg KN iv mmm' em.. .-v u 'WN 'Tm . 3,4 Marge Baeigalupo: Girls' League 2,3545 FBLA 3,45 Co-ops 45 S.C. Publicity Committee 45 S.C. Constitu- tion and Charters Committee 4. Elizabeth Baker: S.C. Loyalty Committee Chairman 45 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 S.C. Representative 25 Girls' Chorus 2535 GAA 152. James Baker: Convert Band 152. Ruth Baker: Girls' League 15253545 Racket Squad 2,3545 Booster Button Committee 45 Out Door Dance Committee 45 Student Lounge Sub-Committee 4. Bonita Bakken: Bronze Medal5 Girls: League 152,3,4. Racket Squad 2,3545 Prom and Class Play Committee 45 Monitor 25354. Alexander Balow: Choir 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Football 25 Baseball 25 Bxplorers. Stanley Banks: Summer School Graduate. Sheila Banks: Girls? League Representative 35 GAA 15 S.C. Representa- tive. Seniors, with 553 Girls qu-Q55 Mrs Daniel Apuzzo: Monitor 4. Mary Louise Ardente: Racket Squad 152535 FBLA 15 Girls, League Art Committee 3545 Girls' League 15253545 All School Play Ticket Committee 4. Rose Ann Ardente: Girls' League Representative 45 Girls, League 152,3545 GAA 15 FBLA 152. Linda Ashby: Girls' League Service Committee Chairman 45 Girls' League Representative 2535 Bronze Medal5 Swim Show 2535 Racket Squad 253,41 James Auer: Homeroom 26. Loretta Augustine: Class Representative 45 FTA 253,45 Girls? League 152,3545 FBLA 253545 Racket Squad 253. John Austin: lN4achine Shop Club 4. Joseph Austin: Homeroom 26. and 52 7 Boys Roberta Bannon: Proviso Players 15253545 Proviso Players Vice-president 35 All Sehool Play 253,45 Class Play 35 FBLA 354-. Jo Banthin: Pageant Managing Editor 45 Foreign Bxehange Committee Chairman 45 NHS 3,45 Class Publicity Chairman 35 Ushers? Club 354. Raymond Baranowski: Swim 15253545 Lifeguard 3. Jean Barclay: Girls' League 253545 FBLA 253545 GAA 1. Jack Barfield: Football 253,45 Basketball 152535 Track 4. Mary Barnich: Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 15253545 Banquet Service Club 1. James Barone: Homeroom 36. Ronald Barsema: Wlrestling 2,3545 Bronze Medal5 Lettermen's Club 45 Go-op Chairman 4. Joan Barski: FNA Yice-president 45 Bronze lX4edal5 Class Representative 3,45 Big Sister 45 Variety Show 3. Leonard Bartels: Homeroom 36. Donald Bartoliniz Cross Country and Indoor Traek 1525 Varsity Show 25 S.C. Representative 3545 Lifeguard 2.3. Darlene Bartosiak: Girls' League Representative 35 Girls' League 1,2,3545 Raeket Squad 1,25 Chorus 1. 3 Lynn Bartscht: Girls' League 1,2,3,-15 PYF Key Mem- ber 3. Howard Batterman: Honieroom 90. Arlene . Battista: llonierooni 36. Carol Ann Baughman: Girls' 3 League l,2,3,4g GAA l,2,3g Library Page lg FBLA l,2,3,4. l Carol M. Baughman: Provi Index liclitor 43 Advanced ' Danee Class 45 Girls' League 2,3,4-5 Transfer Student 3 2. Erie Baumgart: Bronze 1N4eclalg Football l,2,3,4g lX4ajor I.CllCI'Il16I1'S Club President -lg Inter-Organizze 3 tion Counvil 4. Patricia Baumrueik: FBLA l.2,3,4g . Girls' League 2.3,-lg Monitor 4. Dianne Behrendt: Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Girls' League Representative 45 Co-op Assistant Chairman 2,3. Phyllis Belline: Girls' League l,2,3,4g FBLA l,2,3,4g S.C. Alternate 3g GAA l,2g Racket Squad l,2. Arnold Bellis: Swim 1,2,3,4g Nfajor Letter1nen's Club -lg Cross Country 25 Cine Club l,2,3g Racket Squad 4. Paul Benisek: NHS 3,4g Tennis l,2,3,4g Gold Medal: Class Representative 3: S.C. Representative 2. Robert Ber- anek: Provi 3.4: Pageant 3,4g Assistant Sports Editor 4g Baseball hfianager 1.2. Y A 'Y Richard Berg: Co-ops 3. Gerald Bergman: Nlaehine Shop Club 3,4. Carole Bernowski: Monittvr 3: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Pageant 4. Gail Bisterfeldt: FTA 1,25 Girls' League l,2,3,4. Set Record as Largest Class in Proviso Joan Bitmanek: FBLA l,2,3,4. John Blackmore: Track 4. Robert Blahous: Honieroorn 36. Mary Kay Blair: FBLA l,2,3,4g Girls' League l,2,3,4g Banquet ff- servicc Club lg GAA 1,2,3,4. 'W' fill LY Diane Blake: Nlajorettes 3,4g Class Play 35 Decora- tions and Publicity Committees 35 Class Representa- tive 2: Variety Show 3. Barrie Blase: Swim l,2g Bronze Medal. Judith Blasius: Monitor 4: Palette and 'l Chisel 'lg Girls' League l,2,3g Swim Show 25 SC. lintertainnient Committee l. William Bleek: Basket- ball hianager l,2,3q S,C. Representative lg Nlinor Letter1nen's Club 3,-1. Lenore Bliss: Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Palette and Chisel 45 GAA l,2g FBLA l,2,3. Sandra Block: Class Repre- sentative l,2g Girls' League l,2.3,4g FTA 3,4. Francis Blumberg: Machine Shop Club 3,-1. Peter Bodnar: Choir 2,141 Bronze hledalg Football lg hiixerl Bn- semble 4. Mm, Nlack Borker: Swim 2, FBLA 4: Print Shop Club 4. Fred Borowski: Monitor 3: Hlrestling Squad 2: Cross Country 1. Guy Borzello: Explorers. David Bossarte: Class Representative 25 WVrestling Squad 1, FBLA 2: Print Shop Club. Donna Bostedo: Class Representative 1,2,3,4g Girls' League l,2,3,4g Monitor 1,2g Class Play Committees 3,4. Jerry Bouska: Co-ops: Football lg Co-op Chair- man. Madeleine Bowler: Choir 3,4, FNA 2,35 Girls' Sextette 35 lX4ixed Ensemble 4, Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Dothea Boyehuk: Homeroom 68. Mary Jane Boeger: FBLA l,2,3g Monitor 4, S.C. So- cial Committee 4. Steve Bokemeier: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major Lettermen's Service Club 45 Co-op Board Member, Bronze Medalg Key Club. Barbra Bokorney: S.C. Finance Committee 1,25 FTA 1,2g Girls' League l,2,3,4g Palette and Chisel 4. Bruce Bonafide: Class Play 3,4, Bronze Medal, S.C. Representative 1,2,3g Forensics 3,45 Monitor 2,3,4. Susan Bones: Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Co-ops 1,2,3,4. Judy Bongean: Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3. Celeste Bongianni: NHS 3, 4, Bronze Medal, S.C. Alternate 3, Monitor 35 FNA 4. Robert Borchardt: Basketball 3,45 Bronze Medal, Monitor 35 Track 2,3. pperelassmen, uide Lost Freshmen John Boyer: Hoineroorn 68. Alpharetta Bradley: GAA 4: Girls' League 4. Kathleen Bradshaw: Palette and Chisel 4, Girls' League l,4. Mary Brenner: Girls' Chorus 1,23 Racket Squad 1,2,3,4g Nekton Swim Club and lVater Show 2,3,4g Class Decorations Corn- mittce l,2,3,4-g Dance Show 4. Ann Brescia: Girls' League 2,3,4g FBLA 4, Racket Squad 2. Raymond Bridwell: Transfer Student 3. Robert Bron: Choir Organist 3,4g Boys' Cctetg lylixed linsembleg Cine Club Treasurer 4, lX4inor Lettermen's Service Club fl-. Gary Brooks: Football 1,2,3,4g Tennis l,2,3,4g Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Cctet 2,3,4g State Cham- pion Boys' Octet 3. Karen Brooks: Girls' Chorus 2,33 Chorus 1, Girls' League Representative 1,2,3, Bronze Medal, FTA Publicity Committee Co-Chairman 2. Dorvine Brown: FBLA 1,25 Camera Club: Racket Squad. Marcia Brown: Provi Editor-in-Chief 4, Staff 2,35 NHS 3,4, Treasurer 4: Ushers' Club 2,3,4g Silver lX4edalg S.C. Representative l,3. Phyllis Brown: Co-ops. 11' NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS-FRONT ROW: Bob Zulisk, Judy Grabski, and Marianne Siryiewski. SECOND ROW: Jim Skridulis, Jo Banihin, and Tom Dodegge. Sharon Brown: Girls' Sexlclg Bronze lWedalg SG. ll4'lJ1'1'Y1'Il1ll1lYt' -lg Girlw' League Alternate 3. Peggy Broz: Kilim-r1i'acls'r 2.15.11 Co-op Svc'i'4'tz11'y 4: SG. Gar- ry-over N11-iulwr' 3,113 Girls' League 12,15 Rarkvl Squad. Judith Brudnicki: Rarki-1 Squad 3,-1: Girls' lazagiu- 2,ll,1g Pali-114' and Ghisel fl-3 FBLA 3. Donald Bruno: Moda-l Railroad Glub 4. Garl Brunst: Go-ops: Key Glub 14,15 Assembly Su- pwvismwg Football. Barbara Bryson: NHS 3,4g Silver Nlcdalg Go-up Gliairuiau 115 Variety Show 3: Raciket Squad liiuaiute Gonuuillee Ghairuiau 4. Ronald Buchanan: Key Glub 3,1-1 Bam-ball l,2,3,-lg liajor I4L fU'l'lU1'Il'S SerVic'e Club 3,-11 Basketball 1.23,-15 Monitor Captain l. Jack Bundy: Gymnastics 2,3,A1-. I ix Rate as National Merit Finalists Karen Burdett: Sumnier Sclionl Graduate. Dennis Burke: Football 1.2,-1. Judith Burke: PNA 1,2,3,4, PI't'NiCll'Ill -lg Glass 131-coratimi Giniunittee 1,2,li, Ghair- inau -1: Gone:-rt Baud l,2,i5.1. Kliehael Burke: Track 2.13,-lg Gross Gouulry 2,3.'lg SCT, Rep1'vx4-1uatix'e -ig lvI'CN11illg' 1. xhviiiiillll Burke: 'l'ravk 1.2,-lg Cross Gouurry l,2,3,-lf: 1.4-tu-i'i1iv11's Club 2. Sue Burnette: Girls' League l1i'lJl'l'Nl'1ll2lIiVl' 11,11 FT,-X 3,13 Girls' League 1,2,3,4g Girl! League i'lII1l'l'12liI1INl'll1 Committee 4-g FTA S0rx'ic'e Gommitlw' -1-. Carol Bush: Ghm'rlearl1'r 3,1111 SG Carry-over ua-niber 3.13 Chorus 1,21 Girls' la-agiu' Rep1'cw11la1ix'u 1. Lois Byerly: Girl! la-ague -1. ,gmt Mack Carmichael: Homeroom 111. Beverly Carter: Girls, League 15253545 FBLA 1525 Girls' Chorus 1. Linda Carter: FBLA 15253545 Pageant 25 Girls, League 2. Barbara Cartwright: FBLA 15253545 Girls, League 152.254, Frances Cascone: S.C. Alternate 35 Girls' League Al- ternate 15 Girls, League 15253545 Pageant Circulation 253545 FBLA 2. Gerald Casey: Homeroorn 90. Nicho- las Casiello: Gymnastics 25354. Patricia Caslin: Palette and Chisel Treasurer 45 Girls' League Representative 3545 Girls' League Art Committee 45 Girls' League 15253545 Advanced Dance 4. Mike Caliendo: Homeroom 111. Frank Calvelloz llomeroom 111. Nancy Campbell: Girls, League 2535 45 FBLA 253545 Social Chairman 4. Joseph Cannici: llomeroom 111. John Cannon: Palette and Chisel 45 Model Railroad Club 45 Cine Club 25 Football 1. Edward Capouch: Cross Country 1. John Carsella: llomeroom 90. Peter Carbone: lslomeroom 90. James Carlisi: FBLA. Diane Carlson: Homeroom 111. James Carlson: Class Play 3545 Assembly Com- mittee Chairman 45 Boys' Octet 45 Forensics 45 Choir 4. Darlene Carpino: Girls? League 15253545 FBLA 3545 GAA 153. eniors Race to Ca eteria or Rings -f Ursula Cella: Girls? League Board 25 Girls' League Representative 25 Ushers' Club 3545 l'Vater Show Di- rector 3545 Ushers, Club Refreshment Chairman 4. Raymond Cermak: Football 253545 VVrestling 3545 S.C. Representative 25 Summer School Graduate. Judith Cerutti: Class Representative 152535 Class Alternate 45 Choir 3545 Provi Business Manager 45 Nekton Swim Club 354. Will,iam Chase: Boys' Chorus 15 S.C. Alternate. Robert Chennell: Homeroom 113. Richard Cheske: Vocational Print Shop Club 4. Jonellen Chiano: Leaders' Class5 Monitor 253545 GAA 1525 FNA 152. Lorelei Chiarelott: Class Representative 45 PYF 3' Girls? League 152535 Chorus 15253. 2 .Wm Barbara Chlipala: FNA 1.2,-lg Girls' League Alternate 3, GAA 13,11 Girls' League 1,2,13,-1. Ann Chrisman: Monitor -1, Pageam Circulation 2,3,-lg Pageant Busi- ness Staff 3. Allen Chr,istensen: Boys' Chorus 15 Suni- mer Sehool Graduate. Charles Christensen: Cine Club 2,3,-1. Corinne Christensen: Monitor 23,11-g Girls' League 1. Edward Christman: Cine Club 23,4-. Laurie Ciechan- owski: Girls' League 1.23,-1: FBLA 2: GAA 1: Bioni- tor 2,f3,-1-g Ravket Squad Il. George Cihak: lNlac'bine Shop Club 391. James Ciminello: january Graduate. Gloria Cionca: FBLA 2,1, Raeket Squad 2, Alan Cisar: S.C. Repre- sentative 3. Wayne Cisar: lvlaehine Shop Club Vire- president fl, Traek 1,25 Cross Country 1,2g Co-ops 4. Arthur Clark: Assembly Supervisor 1,2. Charles Clark: Football 1,f3, January Graduate. Susan Clark: S.C. Representative lg Girls' League 1,2,+1g llonitor 2,3g GAA 2, Raeket Squad 3. Verna Clark: FTA 2, 3,45 llonitor 2.3,-1: Racket Squad 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,s,1. HU' Beatniks Dig 'Howlf Art, Eye Make-up Wir: 5' h..XM William Cleff: Homerooin 113. lWary Coan: S.C. Representative 1,2,3,41g liletttions Connnittee 1,2,3,-1, Social Committee 1,2,3,1, Bronze Rledalg Blonitor -1. Laurel Cobb: Girls' League 1,2,3,-lg GAA -lg Monitor 3, FBLA 2, FNA 1. Kathleen Cochran: Bronze Medal, S.C. Representative 2, lli-C Club 1,2,3,4g FBLA 43 Girls' League 3,1 Lorraine Cognato: Co-ops 415 Racket Squad 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g lXIonitor lg GAA 1. James Colby: Foot- ball 1. Karen Colby: FNA 1,2,3,-lg Girls' League 1, 2,3. Carol Coleman: Girls' League Representative 3, FBLA. Yvonne Coleman: Girls' League Representative 2g Class Representative 3, FBLA sl. Thomas Colonna: llolneroom 12:1-. Dennis Colucci: lWonitor +1-. Mary Conklin: S.C. Outdoor Dance Sub-eonnnitteeg S.C. Carry-over BlK'llllJCI' 2, Co-op Cll11llI'lll2l'1l 41. Sheila Connorton: FBLA l,2,3,4: Girls' League 1. Allan Conrad: Football 2,3: Co-ops: Letterman. Joe Conroy: Homeroom 124. John Conway: NHS 3,45 Silver Medal: Choir 3: Astronomy Club l,2: FTA 4. Roy Cook: Homeroom 124. Sharon Coon: FBLA 1,2, 3,-'l-: Girls' League Alternate 2,4-: Girls' League 1,2,3, 4: Proviso Players 1: FNA 2,3. Ethel Copeland: Li- brary Page 1,2: Girls' League Representative 4: Girls' League 1,2,3,4: FBLA 1,2, Carol Corona: Girls' League Representative 1: FBLA 1,2,3,4. Michael Corraoz Swim 1,2,3,4: Class Representative 4: 1X4onitor 3: Baseball 4: Football 2. Russell Cortino: Baseball 3,4-: 1X4onitor 2,3,4, Helen Cotton: FBLA 4: Girls' League 2,3,4. Claudette Couture: FBLA 4. eniors Pose or Graduation Pictures Janet Craw: Bronze lX4eclal: Class Representative 1,2: Girls' League Representative 3: FTA 1,2,3,4: Girls' Chorus 2,3. Arthur Culbertson: Basketball 1,2,3. Patricia Cunningham: Leaders' Class 3,4: Girls' League 1,2,3. JoAnn Cuomo: Girls' League 3: FBLA 1,2,4: GAA 4. Arthur Custardo: Football 4: Baseball 4: Wrestling 4: Major Lettermen's Club 3. Mary Ann Dabey: Class Vice-president 4: NHS 3,4: Girls' League Board 3: Big Sister 4: Variety Show 3. Mary Dach- tera: Girls' League 1,2,3. Linda Dale: Girls' League 2,35 Class Alternate 4: Swim Show 2: Girls' Basket- ball l'Vi'nner 3. Kenneth Dalnes: Swim 1: Camera Club 1: Science Club 2. Edward Daly: Summer School Graduate. Brenda Dandridge: FBLA 3: Racket Squad 3. Jeffrey Danek: lVrestling Manager 2. Barbara Daniels: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3: Sofial Commit- tee 1,25 Class Social Committee 4: Girls' League Social Committee 4: S.C. Alternate 1,2,3. Lois Darm- stadt: S.C. Student Lounge Sub-committee Secretary 4: Class Social Committee 4: Class Program Com- mittee 4: Girls' League Alternate 4. Valerie Darst: S.C. Representative 1,35 FBLA 2: Girls' League 1,2, 3,41 Martinette Dasins: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Or- chestra 2,3,4. Elaine Daudelin: Girls' League 1,2,4. Steven Dauer: Gross Country 2.3,-1. Geraldine Daugherty: Girls' League 1,2,4. Kathleen Daugherty: Girls' League 1, 2,11-1. Sharon David: Bronze hledalg Class Representative 1g Monitor 4g Pageant Distribution 2g Girls' League Art Committee 1. Susan Davies: Girls' League l,2, 3,-lg Girls' League Soeial Committee 3,45 FTA 3,-lg Urehestra -lg Girls' Chorus 1,2,3. Marsha Davis: Sil- ver Meclalg NHS 3,-lg Class Play 3g Choir 2,3,4. Joan Davolio: SC. Representative 2g Class Representative 1,31 liig Sister 43 FTA 1,2,3,-lg Kionitor 2.14. Judith DeGarl0: Pageant Circulation 4g Girls' League 1. Ronald DeGloux: Camera Gluh l,2,3. Nicoletta De Fotis: Choir 1,3,4g Bronze lWeclalg Girls' League Rep- resentative 4. Joseph DeFrancesco: Special Reeogni- tion for XVOOClXVO1'1i11lQ Projeet. 'C'-4-Q. we fs-P ,quam ,Pin English Pupils See 'Merchant of Venice, Richard Derr: Track 3,4. Joan DeTrain: FBLA 2,3g Racket Squad 2,3g Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Louis Dimas: Homeroom 145. Barbara Dittus: Girls' League l,2,3, 4g FBLA Kg Raeket Squad l,2,3. Virginia DiVito: l l3LAg Transfer Student 4. Milan Dluhy: Monitor Captain 4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g S.G. Representative 3,4-g Key Gluh 3.4. Thomas Dodegge: Bronze Medal. Michael Doering: Football 4. ,,.. W W' 5? , 'x sf- i Louise DeGrazi0: Chorus l,2,3g Choreography -1. Suzanne Dehnicke: Choir -1. Phyllis Deinhart: PT.-X 1, 2,3g Girls' League 1,2,3,-lg Chorus 2,I3g GAA 1g Racket I' Squad 2. Joseph Deitschel: Homeroom 143. Ruth DeLawter: Chorus l,2,3,4g Co-ops 1,2.3,'1g Li- hrary Page -1. Joseph DeLuca: Ilomeroom 1-15. Peter DeLuca: llomeroom 145, Livija Denavs: Silver Nfeclalg NllS 3,4g Ushers' Cluh 3,45 Class Play Pro- gram Committee Chairman 3: S.C, Finauee Com- mittee 2.3.1. all-at 'Wig' Thomas Doering: Honicroom 145. Wanda Dole: Gold Meclalg NHS 2,4g Pageant Co-advertising Nianagei' 41g Provi Feature Editor -13 Uslu-rs' Club 1. Nlarie Domi- nik: Girls' licrziguc 1,2,3,4. Jane Domrose: l'lomerooni 2 152 QW, R Joan Domrose: Debate ,lg l l5l,A 415 Girls' lic-Ligue 1. M Robert Domrosez Homczroom 152. Albert Doose: I ,wg ,Y ,i ' fr, bummer School Graduate. JerrY Dorsch: Sunimer ' V' W School Graduate. ix W Vs K 5: Elizabeth Doster: Hoincrooin 152. Carol Dote: Honia- room 152. Malcolm Douglas: Track flg Baseball 45 Monitor '15 Co-ops 4. Joanne Drollingerz Girls' League 23,45 lWoniLor 4g SC. Student Lounge Coni- mitrcc -lg Girls' League Arr Connuittee 4-. mn- Elaine Dubek: Provi Business lviilllllgiil' 41-5 Girls' League l,2,3,4g FBLA l,2,3,L1-5 Co-ops 2,3,41f. Sandra Dubicz: Choir lg Uslurrs' Club 3,11-5 Lvaclcrs' Class 25 Girls' lic-agua 1,2,3,Jfg Co-op 251. Barbara Ducat: Girls' League 3,1 Brian Duffy: Co-ops 2,3515 SC. Rt?I71'4'St'1112l1lX'G 3. Advisers Guide Senior ommittees SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE ADVISORS - FRONT ROW: Mr. Louis Dorothy Thompson, Mr. A. L. Fry, Mr. Elsworth McGovney, and Mr. Slimmer, Miss Mary Segworlh, Miss Mary Lou Griffiths, ond Mr. Loren John Oklepek. Reynard. BACK ROW: Miss Helen Gronf, Miss Josephine Foster, Miss - ,- rf. Barbara Durkin: Girls' League 15 FBLA 45 Chorus 1. Robert Dushek: Bronze Medal5 Cross Country 25 Track 25 lyfonitor 1. Lynda Dwoinen: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Chorus. Vicki Dwoinen: Girls? League 1,25 3,45 Palette and Chisel 45 Pageant 2,3545 Chorus 15 S.C. Foreign Exchange Committee 4. Terry Ebbert: Football 2,3,45 Vlfrestling 253,45 NHS 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Major Lettcrmen's Club 4. Joyce Ebelt: S.C. Representative 1,2,4, Alternate 35 Pageant 3,45 FBLA Publicity Committee 2,3545 Leaders' Class 45 FTA 4. Susan Eddy: Girls, League Representative 1,25 Girls, League Member l,2,3,45 S.C. Finance Committee 2,35 Girls' Chorus 2. Richard Edgley: Homeroom 152. David Edgren' Choir and Boys' Octet 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Assembly Supervisor 1,2,3,45 S.C. Representa- tive l,25 Key Club 2,3. Thomas Edmonds: NHS 3,45 Library Page 1.25 Bronze Medal: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. Carl Ehlert: Homeroom 152. Sharon Eiermann: Girls' League 1,2545 FBLA 1,2545 GAA 1,2. Peter Ekstrom: Key Club 3,45 PYF 3, Co-ops 2. Richard Ellman: FBLA 3,45 Football l,2. Edward Engbrecht: Machine Shop Club 354. Thomas Eph- grave: Homeroom 152. Linda Erdmann: Girls' League 15 Suunuer School Graduate. Barbara Ericksen: S.C. Suburban League Talent Show5 Girls, League Representative 25 Class Decoration Committee Assistant Chairman 45 Variety Show 2,35-15 Monitor 3,-1. Sandra Erins: Science Club 35 S.C. Finanee Committee 253,45 Proviso Players 2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Bronze Medal. Donald Erman: Home- room 152. eniors Take Full Alphabet of Tests Susan Ernst: Senior Senate5 S.C. Representative 35 Girlsi League Representative 15 FTA 3,45 Bronze Medal. Paul Falcone: Bronze Medal. Geraldine Fan- ter: Girls' League Representative 45 FTA 152,35-15 Class Representative 35 Pageant Typist 35 Choreog- raphy 4. Madeline Faraone: Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 Senior Senate Alternate5 Girls' League 152,35 FTA 15 Chorus 1. Dennis Farley: Homeroom 158. Richard Farley: Homeroom 158. Robert Farrowe: Homeroom 158. Randolph Fehr: Homeroom 158. Ronald Fippinger: Concert Band 152,354-5 Concert Or- chestra 253545 Swim 15253545 Color Guard 2,3545 Cross Country 152. Patricia Fischer: Class Treasurer 25-15 Provi Photography Editor 45 Variety Show 152535 Bronze Medal5 FTA 15253,4. Curtis Fisher: S.C. Rep- resentative 3545 Tennis 3545 Variety Show 3,45 Bronze Medal. Davis Fisher: Student Council President 45 NHS 3,45 Silver Medalg Vice-president 15 Pageant s,t. Robert Fitzgerald: Summer School Graduate. Joyce Fleming: Girls' League Representative 152535 Girls' Chorus 15 Variety Show 25 GAA 15253. Karen For- berg: Girls' League Representative 15253545 FTA 2535 Wlater Show 253545 Nekton 3545 Treasurer 4. Lon Fornelli: Football 152535 Traek 1. George Feitl: Monitor 35 Cine Club 35 Co-ops 25 S.C. Alternate 3. Gerhardt Felgemaker: Transfer Student Margaret Filek: Scholarship and Awards Committee 15253545 Girls? League 152,354. Dilys Finch: FNA 253545 Choir 45 Scholarship and Awards Com- mittee -4. Lynn Finkheiner: Tickets Committee 15253545 Silver Medal5 Choir 45 Girls' League 15253545 FTA 354. Marcia Finley: Class Representative 1545 Variety Show 2535 FNA 15253545 PYF 253. Marlene Fiormonti: Cheerleader 253545 Sub-committee Chairman 45 Va- riety Show 1,2535 S.C. Social Committee 45 Girls' Chorus 15253. Nickolas Fiorillo: Football 2535 Minor l.ettermen's Club 2535 Maeltine Shop Club 354. Class of '60 Athletes Win Junior- enior -awww efmrfs' A1-I-rm:wMfM- -'-'-'e'w Thomas Fortuna: Summer School Graduate. John Francia: Homeroom 158. Maureen Frank: Silver Medal5 Library Page 3545 FNA 45 Girls' League 4. Charlotte Franz: Girls, League 15253545 Monitor 4. Donald Franz: Bronze Medal5 Sophomore Cabinet5 Wrestling 15253545 Baseball 1. Charles Frega: Home- room 158. Gene French: Homeroom 158. Gino Frigo: llotneroom 168. Barry Fu,ist: llomeroom 168. Norman Fulk: Home- room 168. Edward Fuller: Cross Country 253545 Track 253. Irene Fuller: Ushers' Club 3545 Racket Squad 253545 S.C. Representative 15253545 Big Sister 45 Bronze Medal. hlichael Furlong: Pageant 2,3515 Cross Country 2,335 'Fraek 2. Bill Furman: Football 25 Summer Sehool Graduate. Robert Gaddis: llomeroom 1158. Adolf Gafkowskiz Lifeguard 331. Robert Gannett: Machine Shop Club 3,-1. Jo Ann Garceau: FBLA Board 1,2,3,-15 Girls' League 1.2.3,-15 hlonitor 2,3,-15 Girls' League Service Committee 3, -15 Class Representative 1. Roberta Gardner: SC. Representative '15 'Fransler Student from York Com- munity High. Patricia Garrison: Bronze Medal5 Girls' League l,2,3,45 FBLA 1,15 PYF 2,35 Chorus 1.23,-11. Barbara Gates: Girls' League 1,2,3,-15 Girls' League Representative 41-5 Racket Squad 45 S.C. Finance Committee 35 FBLA 1. Robert Gates: S.C. Repre- sentative -1. Rose Gatti: Class Representative 3,41-5 Pride lYeek Committee Seeretary -15 Aclvanee Dance Class 45 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Social Committee 2,3,1. Thomas Gatto: Homeroom 1133. Kathryn Gebhart: S.C. Finanee Committee Chairman -15 NHS5 Proviso Players 1,2,35 Student Couneil 1,2. 3,-15 Silver Medal. Donald Geiersbach: Silver lledal. Frank Gembeck: Co-ops 25 Football 25 Camera Club 35 Class Representative 3. Connie Gemberling: FBLA 1,2,3,45 Girls' League l,2. asketball Encounter or Second Time Ronald Gemkow: Football 1,2,35 Vllrcstling 3,115 Mi- nor Lettermen's Club 2,3. Sharon Genens: GAA 2,3,-1, Girls' Chorus 1,25 Co-ops 2,3,-15 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Darlene Gengler: PYF 15 Advance Swim 25 Advanee Dance 4. Edward Gerdes: Homeroom 168. Owen Gibbs: Summer School Graduate. Diana Gib- son: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 bflonitor 45 Library Page 1,25 Class Alternate 4. Donna Giello: Girls' League 1,2,-15 Co-ops 1,2,3,15 FBLA -1. Gail Giesc: Girls League Representative 1,2,35 Girls' League Alternate -15 Racket Squad 1,2,35 Girls' League Committees 1, 2,3,45 Pageant 4. itor 25 Football 25 FBLA 3. Margaret Giles: Girls League 1,2,3,fl-5 FBLA l,2,3,f15 Nlonitor 1,2,3,f1-5 S.C. Alternate 2. Nlarcia Giese: Homeroom 168. Richard Gieser: Klon- itor 2,3,-15 Football 25 FBLA 3. Ronald Giguere: Mon- Leonard Goff: Homcroom 176. Thomas Gold: Silver Medttl, Swim l,2,3,4, Co-ops 4, S.C. Representative 3, Football l. George Golden: Homeroom 176. John Golding: llomeroom 176. Leonard Goldman: Footluall 1,2,3,4, hflinor Numerals, Nfajoi l,ettermen's Clulm -1-, hflajor Lettermen's Ticket Committee. Noah Goldstein: Major Lettermen's Serv- ive Cluln 3,-1-, Co-ops 351, Key Club 3, S.C. Repre- sentative 1. Joan Golen: Monitor. Sandra Goossen: NHS Seeretary 3,-lf, Gold Medal, S.C. Elections Com- mittee 2,f3,-1, Nekton Swim Club 3,45 Girls' League Representative 4. Mary Ann Giles: Girls' League, 2,3,Ll, FBLA 2,3,41, Monitor -11. Dolores Gilio: Transfer Student 2, Co-ops 3,1 Sharon Gill: FTA 3,-1, Girls' League Representa- tive 2, GAA Representative l, .Nlonitor 2,3, Class Alternate 3,4. Lee Gillis: Class Play 3. James Giocomo: Homeroom 176. Dawn Girard: Girls' League, FBLA, GAA. Brigitte Giuliano: Girls' League Representative l,3, FBLA 1, Class Alternate l,2, Racket Squad l,2, GAA l,2. Patricia Gobetz: Class Representative l,2, Provi. Seniors Vote For utdoor Graduation Howard Gordon: Debate 1, Forensics el, Silver IMedal, S.C. Representative -1, Library Page 2,3,4. Virginia Gorka: Girls' League Alternate l, Racket Squad 1, Co-ops 2,4, FBLA 1, Girls? League l,2,3. Noeleen Gorman: Class Representative l,3,fl-, S.C. Soeial Com- mittee 3,4, Class Soeial Committee 2,3,4l, Co-op Chairman -1, Social Room lX'Ionitor. Alex Gorr: Homeroom 176. Winifred Gould: Ushers' Club President, Class Treas- urer li, Big Sister, Co-op Chairman, Class Tieket Committee Chairman -1. Ronald Goyack: Homeroom 176. Judith Grabski: Pageant 3,45 Choir 2,3,H1, hlixed Ensemble 3,-l, NHS 3,-l, Ushers' Cluh 2,3,-1. Dorothy Granato: All Sehool Flay Make-up Chairman 4, Pal- ette and Chisel ll, Girls' League Art Committee 4, Racket Squad 2, FTA 2. llargaret Grant: FBLA 1. Denise Granucci: S.C. Representative l,2, llflonitor 4-, FBLA fl, Girls' League 4, Chorus l,2. Frank Granz: Cine Cluh l,2,3,fl. Ruth Grapes: Silver llledal. Donna Green: Girls' 1,1-agile Alternate lg FBLA 2,3,1lg Nfonilor -l'. Rita Gren: Girls' League 25 January Graduate. Thomas Greninger: S,C. Traffic' Commit- lvc Cliairruan -lg Football l,2,3,-lg Key Club 2,3,4lZ Assembly Supervisor l,2,ll,'lg Blajor TA'lll'l'llll'Il.S Club 3,4.Thomas Gricius: llmm-room I76. Sharon Gricp: Class Rvpl'r-soiitalivv llg Girls' Longm- Rvpresvillalivv 2: Broun- Mr-rlal 25 Girls' Chorus l,2. 35 Girls' lmaguu Sovial CTUIIIIHTUOO 4. lNIary-Alicia Griffin: llrouxc lX10dalg l+'TAg FBLA: Girls' League: Library Page. Richard Griffin: SC. R4-prvscntativc' fl. Kenneth Guenther: Hmm-room 176. Therese Guerrieri: FBLA 1,243.4-5 Paluuu and Chisel 'lg Girls, League l,3,4g GAA 35 Senior Class Play Props Committee l. Daniel Gutman: Pageant 3,43 NHS 3,45 Blue Book 35 Scimicc Club 2: Silver Nfedal 3. Susan Hagemann: Girls' Li-agus: l,2,3,-Ig PYF lg Racket Squad l,3. David Hagen: Homeroom 182. Thomas Hajek: Homcroom 182. Patricia Halgas: Page-ant Circulation 3,45 Class Play PulJlic'ations KTUIHIHTIIUC -lg Girls' Leagum' 2.3,-lg Broun' lfeclal -ll Rarket Squad 2. Terry Hall: Basketball l.2,33 Class Representative '15 Key Club 3.4: Co-ops 3,45 lvloni- lor Ronald Hamilton: Football 3,415 Travk 2,141 Klajor LClIOI'llll'l1iS Club 4: Basketball 23 Choir 2,3. O O C C 30 W ln atwnal Merit Commendatwn CLASS DAY COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Claude Jewelle, Al Akkeron, Marv Ann Dczbey, and Pal Fischer. BACK ROW: Dove Purdun, and Jim While. A A r- V N u ar' ' T' 'S 'wif' -f f. -' ' Q 2 5 4 ,, 4 , in u. 4 in .Y ' - H K . , 4' s ',, . ,R J 1 ,, I '. 'fl Q,Qs',,.Y ijg ' i v xx f, ,. 131,49 , Z iv 16 . 'Juni-, ,. ' x ' 1- . . ' Q Z1 sir? ff fi ,y , V 5 . 7 ,.4 L' Patricia Harjes: Girls' League 15254. Richard Harris: Swim 1. Wayne Harrold: Cine Club5 Boys' Chorus5 Football 15 Bronze hTedal5 Monitor. Dolores Hart: Girls' League5 Palette and Chisel5 S.C. Alternate5 Girls' League Committees5 Choreography. Phillip Hartman: Machine Shop Club5 Bronze Mt-dal5 Co-ops5 Boys' Chorus 152. James Harwood: Football 2, lilac Hash: 1Vriters' Club 15 FBLA 45 GAA 415 Chorus 152. Roberta Hauser: Girls' Sextette 2,3545 Choir 2,351-5 Bronze lXfIeClal5 NHS5 Secretary of Sub- urban League Talent Show Committee. Richard Hammond: Concert Band 15253545 Concert Orchestra 25354-. Judith Hansen: Nlonitor 3. Marcia Hansen: Girls' League 1,253,415 Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 FNA 35 Girls' Chorus 152. Mary Hard- man: FBLA 152. Sharon Hardt: Class Representative 4-5 Co-ops5 Silver Mt-clal5 NHS. Brenda Hare: Girls' League 3,45 Chorus 2,3515 lvlonitor 41. Lavergne Harhay: Girls' League 2. lvlargarez Harjes: Girls' League 15254. 'E ap and Gown, Measurement Focuses 1 .ws my-:wmmas. ,M :ss W Vincent Hayley: PYF 35 Bronze MeClal5 S.C. Alter- nate 35 Monitor 3. Laura Heil: Girls' Chorus 1,25 Class Play 35 Proviso Players 1,25 Class Representa- tive 1. David Heinrich: Football5 Wfrestling. Charles Heller: Homeroom 182. Gerald Hemstreet: S.C. Representative 45 Football 3. Elena Hendrix: Class Representative 35 Monitor 35 Girls' League 15253545 FNA 15 FBLA 253. William Henkle: Homeroom 182. Caryl Henzler: S.C. Repre- sentative 25 Rionitor 253,415 Co-op Chairman 25 Girls' Chorus 2,35 FTA 3. Judith Henzler: Girls' League Representative 45 Girls' League 15253545 Girls' League Art Committee 41. George Heroux: Summer School Graduate. Virginia Heroux: Girls' League 415 Monitor 45 Library Page 2,35 FBLA 1. Raymond Herrmann: Track 3,115 Class Play 45 Football 3,45 Student Counvilg Key Club. Ronald Holte: lloiutrroom 2111. Virginia Hordorwich: FBLA 1,2,3,4. Jon Hostetler: Football 1,25 Baseball 15 S.C. Representative 1. Joan Houkal: NHS 3,45 S.C. Reptw-st-iitative 1,2,3,1, Blue Book 35 Class Play Cout- mittce Chairman 35 Choreography 4. Judy Houston: FNAQ S.C. Foreign llxchange Colu- mittceg Girls' League 1,2,3,1. Barbara Howard: FBLA5 Girls' League l,2,3,4. Larry Howard: Co-op Board: Palette and Chisel 45 blajor Lottermt'u's Service Club 3,45 Football 15253545 'l'rat'k 12.3,-1-. Wlilliam Howell: lVr0stling 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,4-3 3 Seals. Joann Hilgert: NHS 3,-15 Ushers' Club 3,-15 Gold Mt-rlalg FTA 1.2,3,15 SC. lilt-Ctions Couimittvt- 1,2,3. Joyce Hill: lloiut-room 201. Ruth Hinkle: Gold Med- al, NHS 3,45 Choir 45 Mixed llusuuible 41-g Girls' Imagtu- l,2,3,41. LeRoy Hinrichs: Houicroom 2111. Charles Hinz: Wrestling 3,45 Trark 3,15 Racket Squad lloarcl 3,45 Minor Lettcriuoifs Club 3,45 SC. l'ilt't'- tious Committee 4. James Hobart: Machine Shop Club 3,-1. Jean Hobbs: Racket Squad 2,35 Girls' l.t-aguv l,2,3,A13 FBLA 3541. Howard Hoch: Homt-room 2111. Faye Hodorowich: Claws Rep1'est-iitatirtv -15 Girls' Lt-agua 1,2,3,11g Tickets Committee 45 Racket Squad 1,2,3,45 l'YF Chairman 3. Don Hoffman: Cine Club 35 Nutucrals Club 1,25 Swim Team 1,2535 Sci- vmw- Club 1. Leonard Hohn: Srit-lice Club: Cine Club, Fxplort-r Scouts. Susan Holper: Gold Mt-dal, NHS 3,45 FTA l,2,3,415 Third Flare' in National . , 1 3, Girls 1-if 5'. enior Thoughts on Graduation Week Kathleen Hoym: FBLA, Girls' League 1,253,115 Palette and Chisel -1. Pamela Hozian: Choir 3,15 Girls' l,t'agt,u' l,2,3,415 FBLA 2,3,-1. Sandra Hubbell: Silver Mt-Clalg lWonitor 3,45 Co-ops 1,2,35 Girls' League 152. 3.1. Joseph Hudec: Library Page 1,35 Co-ops 3,-1. Cathie Huebner: Choir 3,15 Chorus 1,25 FNA 3,15 G.-XA 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,-1-. Lawrence Huffman: Hoiut'room 201. Dennis Huffmon: Sutumcr School Graduate. Patricia Hull: Girls' League -15 FBLA -15 Klouitor 4. 159 Sharon Jackson: Girls' League 2,3,4, Racket Squad 2. Madelyn Jacobazzi: Girls, League, Advanced Dance, Freshman Volleyball Team. Eugene Jahsmann: Homeroom 208. Joan Jakawich: Provi Underelass Editor 4, NHS 3,4, Pageant 3,4, Girls? League l,2, 3,4-, Gold Medal. Janet Jakobowski: Homeroom 208. Patricia Janek: S.C. Representative 2,4-, Ushers' Club 2,3,4, Election Survey Committee Secretary 4, Girls' League Social Committee 3,4, S.C. Elections Committee. James Janiszewski: Homeroom 208. Francis Jasiak: Foot- ball 4. Robert Humphrey: Class Representative 2, Concert Band l,2,3,4, lN4inor Lettermen's Club, Football 2,4, FBLA 4. Jacquelyn Hupp: Class Play 3,45 Class Rep- resentative 3, Co-ops, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Senior Publicity Committee. Robert Huster: Minor Letter- men's Club, Pageant, Scholarship Fund Sub-commit- tee, S.C. Alternate, Sophomore Football Manager. Betty Ann Hutcherson: FBLA 2,3,4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Monitor 2,3. Theodore Iannantuoni: Homeroom 208. Eileen Ian- ozzi: Pageant Head Typist 4, Girls' League l,2,4, FBLA l,2, Choreography 4. Larry Isaacson: Wrestl- ing 2,3. Richard Isaacson: Homeroom 208. Nada Ivancevich: FBLA l,2, Girls' League l,3. Karen Ivins: Girls, League President 4, Girls, League Sec- ond Vice-president 3, NHS 3,4, Silver Medal, FTA l,2,3,4-. Sylvia Jablonsky: FTA 3,4, Girls' League l,2, 3,4-, Orchestra 3,4, GAA l,2, FNA l,2. Effie Jack- son: FBLA 4, Library Page 3, Summer School Grad- uate. pperclassmen Meet Representatives John Jcssico: Homerooln 90. Claude Jewell: Swim Team l,2,3,4. Donald Johnson: Summer School Graduate. Gail Johnson: Pagezmt Make-up Editor 4, NHS 3,4, S.C. Carry-over Member 4, Gold Medal, Co-ops 4. Kay Johnson: Girls' League Representative, Nekton Swim Club, Racket Squad, Pageant Typist, GAA. Louise Johnson: Provi 3,4, Pageant 3,4, Bronze Medal, Girls' Chorus 3, FNA l,2,4. Lynette Johnson: Class Play 3, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Pageant 3, For- ensics 3, Debate 2,3. Mary Ann Johnson: All-School Play Assistant Director 4, Junior Class Play, Proviso Players 4, Chorus l,2, Girls' Chorus 4. - A 3S2!i.ibBr3wfSi1J46zw-ies Ll lNIarlene Jourdan: Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 354. Ronald Julian: Honierooni 211. Joyce Jundt: S.C. Representative 35 GAA Bowling 2535 lklonitor 253. Jerrold Jurina: Football 152. Ardelle Kabat: Girls' League Art Committee 45 S.C. Carry-over Meiiilner 25 Girls' League Representative 35 S.C. Representative 15 FTA 3. Kathleen Kalal: SC. Representative 45 Provi Business Staff 45 Pageant 35 Monitor 2,3545 Proviso Players 2. Theresa Kalbasz: Chorus 152535 Choir 45 Girls' League 253545 Monitor 2535 FBLA 15253. Mary Kalinauskas: Girls' Leagueg GAA5 Racket Squad5 Co-ops5 January Graduate. Philip Johnson: Homerooin 208. Richard Johnson: Honieroorn 208. Robert Johnson: PYF Treasurer 45 Monitor 25 Library Page. Alan Jones: Homeroom 90. Joyce Jones: Class Representative 15253545 Choir 45 GAA 1525 Girls' League 15254. Juanita Jones: Girls' League 15253545 GAA 25 Racket Squad 253. Linda Jones: Homeroom 211. Thomas Jones: Monitor 4. During Annual College Da Interview -ma. Dennis Kalinoski: Summer School Graduate. Nicholas Kallas: Homeroom 211. David Kanter: Homeroorn 211. Gloria Kappes: FBLA Board 45 FNA 15253545 PYF 45 Girls' League 15253545 lX4onitor 253. Arthur Kardatzke: Bronze Medal. John Kaspar: Foot- ball 152535 Machiiie Shop Club 45 lN4inor LCKICFIIIOIFS Club. lwarilyn Kaspar: lvlonitor 253545 FTA 45 Girls' League 15253545 Class Alternate 45 Choreography 4. Ursula Katauskas: Girls' League First Vice-President 45 Class Secretary 15 NHS 3545 Ushers' Club 3545 FTA 152354. James Kavanagh: Baseball 15253545 Major Letter1nen's Service Club 3545 Hlrestling 35 Major LCIICYHICUAS Club 354. Sandra Kay: Proviso Players 15253545 Girls' League 15253545 Class Alternate 35 FTA 253,45 Class Play 4. Barbara Kearney: S.C. Alternate 25 Class Representative 4. Barbara Keating: Palette and Chisel 45 FBLA 3545 Girls' League 15253545 Co-ops 25 Bronze Medal. GOLD MEDAL WINNERS-FRONT ROW: Jo Banlhin Sandra Klein ROW Roberl Zallsk Scoll Seely Gordon Robbins Edward Schwalm Susan Holper. SECOND ROW: Sandra Goossen, Wanda Dole Charlene Sleve Wllllams Sarossy, Marianne Slryiewski. THIRD ROW: Nancy Kochenderfer BACK lold Medal Winners Credit Success Dale Keller: Homcroom 211. Judith Kenik: Home- room 211. Daniel Kennedy: Homcroom 211. Julie Kennedy: SG. Representzitiveg S.G. Publicity Com- mittee 3, Chairman 45 Palette and Gliiscl 3,4-5 Moni- tor 3,41 Daniel Kerber: Honierooni 211. Ruby Kiner: Home- room 211. Elinor Kirkling: GAA 45 FBLA 1g Girls' League 1. Sharon Kirsh: FBLA 3g SG. Elections Committee 43 Girls' League 1,2,3,4f. Geraldine Klod: Girls' League Representative 3, Treasurer 41, PNA l,2,3,4, Co-ops 2, Palette and Chisel 2, Racket Squad 2,3. Barbara Klopcie: Girls' League 1,2,3,1lg lllonitor 2,33 FBLA 2,3g FTA 1. Nicholas Koba: llomeroom 217. Wayne Koc: FBLA 35 Co-ops 2. Nancy Kochenderfer: NHS, Gold Nledalg School Play 33, DAR Awardg State Latin Contest 2.3,-1-. Patsy Kochenderfcrr NHS Vice-president -1-g School Play 351, Silver 1Wedalg DAR Award, Speech Con- test 3. Sharon Kodl: Concert Band lg Girls, Chorus 2, Klouitor 2,3,-lg Girls' League 1,2,3,4, FBLA 1. Leonard Kolschowsky: lllrestling 1,2,3,4g Major Let- termen's Club, Co-ops, S.C. Representative, S.C. Carry-over 1Wember 2. Steven Kolski: Gymnastics 2,3,-lg Choir 45 Major Lettermenis Service Club 33, Chorus 1,2,3. Marlene Korinek: FBLA5 Co-opsg Girls' League. Sharon Kor- rell: Silver Medal, Big Sisterg Racket Squad 2,3g Girls' League 1,2,3,1lg blonitor. Carol Ann Kos: Nlon- itor 2,3,4g Leaders' Class 3,45 GAA 2,35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. To Perspiration Plus Inspiration wg-W Thomas Krusinis: Machine Shop Club 4g Summer School Graduate. Edward Kryger: Homt-room 217. Karen Kubin: Girls' League Representative IEA, FTA 2,3,l, Silver Kledalg Monitor lg Volleyball Tourna- ment 1-. Leonard Kubin: Homeroom 217. Karen Kucera: Silver Medal, Debate 33 Forensics 3, Co-op Chairman 1, PYP 1,2,3. W'illiam Kucik: SC. Representative, Basketball 1,2,3,-lg Baseball 1,2,3,4r, Key Clubg Major Lettermen's Club 3,4. Richard Kujawa: Cine Club 1,2. Terrence Kulp: Basketball l,2,3,-1-5 Nlonitorg Co-ops, Key Clubg Cross Country. W'illiam Kothera: Homeroom 217. Theodore Kotul- ski: Bronze Nledal, Monitor 1,3915 Baseball lg Track 2,35 Camera Club 3. Thomas Koukol: Homeroom 217. William Kowalski: Homeroom 217. Linda Kraus: FTA 3,45 Proviso Players 4g Girls' League 3,'1g Palette and Chisel -lg Co-opsg Racket Squad 3. Carol Krope: Girls, League. Maryann Kross: Girls' League 1,2,3,4g FBLA 4-. Frank Kruse: Cine Club 1, Summer School Graduate. m fVN Marles Kunkel: Class Representative 152545 Proviso Players 2535 Assembly Organist 35 Life Guard 2. John Kupris: Homeroom 217. Sharon Kure: Cheerleader 253,45 S.C. Representative 25 Class Representative 3545 FTA 1525 Girls' League 1525354. Margaret Kurtz: Girls' League 15253545 FNA 35 FBLA 152. Kenneth Kuschel: FBLA 1525 Explorers l5253,4. Susan Kusman: FBLA 15253545 GAA 152,3,4. Edward Kusta: Baseball 15253545 Lettermen's Club 3. David Kwiat- kowski: Co-op Board 2,35 Vice-president 45 Varsity Baseball 253,45 Varsity Basketball 3545 Assembly Su- pervisors l525354. Grads Anxiously Carol Lardino: Girls' League 45 Palette and Chisel 4. Bonnie Jo Larmay: S.C. Social Committee 45 Cheer- leader 3545 S.C. Vice-president 35 Class Vice-president 25 Majorette 2. Patricia Larsen: FNA 2535 Girls' League 25354. Robert Larsen: Homeroom 219. Allen Larson: Junior Class Play5 Football 152,35 Provi Staff 45 Palette and Chisel 45 Minor Letter- man 4. Sharon Larson: Choir 3545 Silver Meda15 FBLA 2,35 S.C. Ticket Committee 45 Pageant 3. Elizabeth Laskey: NHS 3,45 Big Sister5 Girls' League Alternate 25 Gold Medalg Library Page 253. Michael Laskowski: Swim Team 152. Fredrick Lawrence: Homeroom 219. Diane Leclair: Girls' League. Wanda Lee: FBLA 1525 GAA 2535 Li- brary Page 4.Dennis Leek: Homeroom 219. Gloria Lachnit: S.C. Representative 15 S.C. Alternate 45 FBLA 3545 Girls' League Social Committee 35 Pep Club 15253. Patricia Lachona: NHS 3545 Choir 45 FNA Treasurer 45 Bronze Medal5 Girls' League Rep- resentative 1. Carole Lally: FBLA 4. Corrine Lamon- tagna: FBLA 15 Girls' League 1. Roger Landis: Life Guard 354. Robert Lang: FBLA. Richard Lapham: Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Major Letter- men's Club 253545 Major Lettern1en's Service Club 3,45 Cross Country 1. Ruth Laraia: Girls' League Representative 253,45 Bronze Medal5 FNA 153545 Class Representative 1. ompare Class Rank fffiwwa1llHIr14wl f '-1 'N'- f5f . Linda Lenten: FTA 1,2,35 Monitor 2,35 Class Alter- nate 2. Joy Leming: Ushers, Club Treasurer 45 S.C. Representative 45 S.C. lileetions 2,35 Bronze Medal, Girls' League Representative l. Andrea Leo: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 S.C Representative 1,25 Proviso Players 3. Robert LeRoy: Hoinerooln 219. Dorothy Lesak: Silver Mt-clal5 S.C. Social Connnittec 2,3515 S.C. Scholarship Fund Connnittee Secretary 45 SC. Publicity Connnittee 2,35 Monitor 3,4. William Less: Holneroorn 219. Dominic Levita: FBLA. Kay Lewis: Future District Soeial Chairman5 FBLA5 Girls' League. I Adeline Licht: Girls' League. William Liddell: Bronze llledal. Michael Liebing: Wlrestling Team 1,45 S.C. Representative 2. Janice Lind: Class Play 25 Concert Band 4: Choreograpliy -1: Proviso Players 1,2,3,45 i Raeket Squad 1,2. ' ,tar . wr... af.-' 1 Nina Lind: Bronze Medal, Class Representative 35 Girls' League Representative 25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 S.C. 1 Finance Committee 3,4. Jeannette Lindner: Chorus 1,25 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,-1. james Lin- duska: Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Octet 45 Class Play 3,45 Choir Sectional Leader 45 Boys' Chorus 1. Anton Lites: Track. 5. , 5 ., , 1 mm 3 gk D ' -i .1 - ..,.,M,M ...wwf rr: we, '- 1 1 fxf19' M :,, A 'i 5 i ,--, Joseph Little: Honneroom 220. Sharon Little: NHS .i ' 11' ' 3,45 Bronze 1VIedal5 Bluebook Staff 35 Monitor 2,3,45 ,A Qi, ,N V- Chorus 152. Gerald Lockhart: LCIfCFl11l IliS Club5 rt, 5 1' ' , A 0 2 'wi Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 3,45 ltlrestling -1-5 Basket- ball 1. Henry Long: Homerooni 220. W ... 'W' --.. . K Wal! . 55 e - , ' ...MW f' ft Lost Note Cards F righten Researchers 5 Q as XE .1 Donna Lorek: Debateg FBLA. Jo Loring: FNA 3,45 Chorus l,2,35 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Scholarship and Awards Committee 4. Michael Losacco: Football 1,25 Track 2,3. Richard Loveall: Hoineroom 220. Jacqueline Loverde: FBLA 3,-15 GAA 1,2,3,45 Volley- ball 3. Helen Lucid: Sunnner School Graduate. Karen Lundgren: SC. Representative 3,-15 Nekton Swim Club 45 Social Room Monitor 45 S.C. Publicity Com- E mittee 2,35 GAA 1,2. Patricia Luthardt: Monitor 5, 1,2,3,-115 Girls: League 1,2,3,45 FTA 1,2,3,4g Racket 7 Squad 1,2,3. Margaret Madden: Quill and Scroll 35 Managing Editor Provi 45 Blue Book Editor 35 Silver Meclalg Pageant Typist 3. Nicholas Magnetta: Homeroom 220. Sharon Magree: Girls' League 152,354-. Bonnie Malicki: NHS 3545 Gold Mcdal5 FTA 2,3545 Girls' League5 Palette and Chisel 253. Emil lNIalina: Summer School Graduate. Audrey Malinowski: FTA 3545 Pageant 45 Silver lN4edal5 Provi 45 Girls' League 354. George Malone: Home- room 220. Louis Manfredi: Swimming 15253. Sandra Lyons: Provi Senior Editor 45 Silver Medal5 Girls' League Representative 25 Monitor 1,2535 Girls' League Entertainment Committee 253. Charlene Maas: FBLA 2535 Class Alternate 25 FTA 3. Nancy Maas: FBLA 45 FNA 15 Volleyball Tournament 4. Susan Mabie: Class Representative 45 Class Decora- tion Committee 253545 FNA5 Racket Squad 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3. Robert lylacaluso: Basketball 15 Baseball 1. Judith Macbeth: Girls' League Representative 3,45 Girls' League Entertainment Committee 45 FTA 3545 Moni- tor 3545 Modern Dance 4. Lois Mackey: Girls' League 3545 GAA 35 Jean MacLagan: Girls' League 1,2535 FBLA 253545 Monitor 354-. Class Committee Chairmen Slave Dennis Manire: Co-ops5 FBLA. David Manjarez: Choir5 Class Representative5 S.C. Representative. Patricia Marazas: Bronze Medal5 Girls' League 152,45 Monitor 2535 GAA 1. Barbara Marcell: GAA Mana- ger 1525 Debate 25 GAA 152. Richard Marcell: Major Lettermen's Service Club5 Gymnastic Manager. Judith Marchand: GAA 15253. Gary Marinaro: Monitor. Joan Markus: Girls' League Representative 45 Bronze Medal5 Senior Senate Com- munications Committee5 Girls' League Entertainment Committee 45 S.C. Social Committee 4. Daniel Marozzi: FBLA 3545 Football 4. Linda Mar- shall: Racket Squad Board 152,35 Inter-Organization Council Vice-president 45 Class Representative 15 2545 C0-op Chairman5 S.C. Elections Committee 152,354 Nancy Marshall: S.C. Representative 35 Girls' League Representative 15 Co-op Chairman 25 FBLA 354. Leslie Martens: Girls' League Representative 15 Class Representative 35 Monitor Captain Assistant 45 Chorus 15 Palette and Chisel 4. Donald lNIartin: Football Muiiager 2,13.lg lizxsc-lnall Nlanager 255,415 Basketball Nlzinzigei' l,2,3,-l. Jerry Martin: lflomoroom 90. Joseph Martino: FBLA. Joyce Nlartino: Girls' Lezlgueg FTA. Thomas lNlart,ino: Hmmm-room 225. Nanci Klusso: Girls' League l,2g FBLA 3,-lg FTA 1.2. John lNIasu lunes: Siininu-1' School fifllflllllltx. Geraldine Nlatchusz SC. Representative 3,115 Big Sister 43 Proviso 'Players 3 2,335 FNA 2.11515 Bronze M1-flzil. Mildred Matich: Girls' League. Carol Ann Matiya: Girls' League l,2,3. Douglas lwatthewsz Homerooln 225. Noreen lNIatthews: Homeroom 225. Pamela Nlatthewsz Clieerlcader 3,4g Glass Vice-presi- dent 3g GAA Officer 25 S.C. Connnittm-es 2,3,1lg S.C. Coinmittee Sem:-tary. Darleen lNIattke: Girls' League lg GAA 2,3g FBLA l,2. Patricia Matusas: Concert Orctliestra 2,3g FTA lg Girls' League l,2,I3. Carole lNIay: Clioreograpliy 35 Racket Squad 2,3g Girls' League l,2,3,4. ver Senior F inance, Social Projects Mary Ann Dub and Bob Wazeka W. f 'TCSS' Wm! , i A' .wma 1,'.5w',3 if - .f 1 4 ', vm -, +. . 11 1, as s +, 5 3 q rx X Q. . f 7 I' 4' ' 0 it si 5 9 2 5 3.5 ':f.i'i,,i' ,M ' , X a 1. ' 21 L I .mm A.. 1. mf V , 1 if 4923, gf I2 ' si 'e ' na v of agus Q-1 if-2. if? veg Q39 fa as Q' ig gf ,- .z 'Q ,f s r- Stephen McGreevy: Transferred from Glenbard High School. Barbara McGuane: Proviso Players 45 Class Play 45 Girls' League 15253545 Girls' Chorus 1535 Monitor 4. Raymond McIntyre: State Award for Printing5 Print Shop Foremang Wrestling 15 Print Shop Club. Donald McKinney: Golf 15253545 Moni- tor 45 Minor Lettermen's Club 354. Daniel lVIcLean: Concert Band5 Concert Orchestra. James MeNamee: Library Page 1. William McOmber: Horneroom 231. Daryl McPherson: Class President 35 Track 153545 Basketball 15253545 Cross Country 3545 Monitor Captain 4. Lawrence McBride: Homeroom 225. John McClin- tock: PYF 35 Concert Band 2535 Monitor 45 Chess Club 1. Judith McComb: Girls' League5 FBLA. Joyce McCormick: Class Play 35 All School Play 45 Proviso Players President 45 Bronze Medal. John McCue: Homeroom 227. Carol McElroy: Provi Art Staff 35 Girls' Chorus 152535 Class Party Chair- man 25 Variety Show 152535 Palette and Chisel Secre- tary 3. George McGee: Diving Team 15 State Award for Printing5 Print Shop Club. Daniel McGraw: Honieroom 90. Exam Cramming Works . . . ometimes V M ..5 Robert McVickar: Track 1525 Monitor 4. Rita Meiers: Girls' League Representative 15253545 Proviso Players 1525 Racket Squad 1525 Monitor 15253545 Girls' Chorus 2. Helen Meister: Honieroom 231. Guntis Melbardis: Swim Team 253545 S.C. 35 Concert Orchestra 1525354. Wayne Melgaard: Summer School Graduate. Bonnie Melillo: Girls' League5 GAA. Danita Mennellag FBLA 1545 Girls' League 1. Joan Mennella: Monitor 25 FBLA 45 Girls' League 152. John lylentz: Bronze Medal5 Track 15253545 Cross Country 2. Georgianna Merrittt: Homeroom 231. JoAnn Messino: NHS 3545 GAA Managerg Silver lX4edal5 Leaders' Class 3,45 Girls' League 15253,4. lNIatthew Meyer: Cine Club 15253545 Co-ops 3545 Ex- plorers 152,354 Verna Bleyer: GAA 2,3,45 Girlsi League l,2,3,45 FBLA 15 Chorus 15253545 Co-ops 3,4. Gail hliller: Class Representative 45 Class Decoration Committee 45 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Racket Squad l,2,3,4-5 Moni- tor 3. James Miller: Homeroom 231. Joseph Miller: Class Representative 3. Janet lVI.illner: Charity lVeek Committee Chairinan 45 S.C. Representative 45 lX4onitor 3,45 Pageant 45 GAA Manager 2,3. Marilyn Mills: Girls' League 4. Diane lllilnez Girls' League 2,3545 GAA 35 FBLA 3,45 Bronze lN'Iedal. Alan lVIisevic: Silver Mt-clal5 Golf 2,3,4. Thomas Misiano: Football 15 Co-op. Gladys Misicka: G-hows 1,25 Gln-1-i-r 3745 FBLA 2,3745 1, 25354. Letitia Mitchell: Nekton Swi1n Club 253,45 Class Secretary 25 Variety Show 35 S.C. Sub-com- mittee Secretary 45 Bronze Medal. Eugene Mitz: Football l,2,3,45 S.C. Cabinet 45 Co-op President 45 Wlrestling 2,3,45 Choir 253. Judith Modell: S. C. Representative 15 Class Enter- tainment Chairman 35 S.C. Constitution and Char- ters Committee Chairman -l5 Class Representative 25 S.C. Publicity Committee 4. Jacob hloelk: Class President 45 NHS5 Silver lXfledal5 Tennis 2,3,45 Con- cert Band l,2,3. Terese Moles: Nekton Swim Club 3,45 Girls, League 1,2,3,45 Monitor 3,45 Chorus 1. Elizabeth Molnar: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 2,35 FNA 45 Co-op 25 Monitor 3,4. pperclassmen Meet Alaskan Mummies Ralph Moon: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Or- chestra 2,3,4. Eugene Moore: Minor Letterman 4. Judith Moore: Girls, League Representative 3. Rich- ard Moore: Homeroom 232. David Nloritz: All School Play 3,45 Class Play 35 Science Club 35 Forensics 45 Bronze IMedal. John lworrallz Homeroom 232. Thomas Morrow: Home- room 232. Robert Morse: Football 1,2,45 Wrestling 1. Jane hlortensenz Girls' League 3,45 Transer Student from Hernando High School. William hloweryg Ma- chine Shop Club 4. Edward Mros: Cine Club 1,2. Dawn Muehlenhaupt: Bronze Medal5 GAA 45 FTA 1, 2,3,45 PYF 152,35 S.C. Scholarship and Awards Com- mittee 2,354 Kenneth Neilson: Homeroom 90. Bradley Nelson: Basketball Manager 15253545 Baseball lN4anager 2535 Representative 45 Co-op Chairman 45 lX4ajor Lettermen's Club 3. Herbert Nelson: Class Repre- sentative 35 Cross Country 15 Baseball l. Robert Netrefa: Football 152535 Baseball 1525354. Shirley Neuhaus: Pageant 3, News Editor 45 FTA 2, 3, Vice-president 45 Choir 3545 Ensemble 45 Girls' League Representative 45 Silver Medal. Keith Nico- lai: Bronze Medalg Explorers 152,35 Monitor 35 Swim l. Gaylord Noren: Silver Medal5 Class Representa- tive 45 PYF 1,2535 Baseball l5 Football. Kenneth Nor- ton: Football5 S.C. Representativeg S.C. Traffic Com- mittee. Lawrence Munini: Silver Meda15 S.C. Representative 35 Monitor 35 Basketball 1. Loretta Musil: Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 1525 llonilor 152. Marlene lVIusto: blajorette 3545 FBLA 1525 Girls' League l. John Muszynskir S.C. Representative 15 FBLA Boardg ifum 152354. Lawrence Naccarato: FBLA 15253545 Summer Sehool Graduate. Janice Nasman: Bronze lN4eclal5 Class Rep- resentative 25 Girls? League 15253545 FBLA 152,354-. Janet Navarro: Co-op Chairman 1,25 Girls' League l,253,45 Monitor 25 Chorus 15 FBLA 3. Phyllis Neilly: NHS 3545 S.C. Representative 2,35 Monitor 3,45 Girls: League 1525354. March ccupational Con erenees Give ..,.,s,.... mm! s1-ii: 15 -1 Judith Novak: Girls' League Representative 2. Rich- ard Novak: Basketball 1525 Explorers. Walter Nowicki: Homeroom 233. James Ocwieja: Homeroom 233. Richard Oddo: Gymuastics5 Major Lettermen's Club. Nancy O,Hara: Class Representative 3545 Girls, League 15253545 Palette and Chisel 45 Key Award, llleiboldtls Art Show. Dolores O'Keefe: Leaders' Class 3545 S.C. Representative 1525 Girls' League Rep- resentative 35 Pageant 2,3,4. Barbara Olsen: hlonitor Sandra Olsen: Monitor. Valerie Olsen: FBLA 3,45 Girls' League Alternate 25 Racket Squad 35 Girls' League 4. Betty Olson: FTA 45 Conrert Band 15253545 Proviso Players 3545 Bronze lX4edal5 FNA 1. Byron Olson: Class Play 45 S.C. Representative 45 Football 45 Gold Medalg S.C. Traffic Committee 4. lVIary Oxborough: Pageant, School Storm-5 Transfer Student. Sandra Ozolin: Bronze Nl:-dalg S.C. Finance Committee 2,3,45 Nc-kton Swim Club 3,415 Girls' League Representative 25 Variety Show 3. Nancy Palermo: Girls' League l,2,3,45 FTA 25 Co-op Chair- man Assistant, lX'Ionitor 4. Paul Palermo: Marhine Shop Club 3,45 Viet-president Marhine Shop Club 3. Peter Palermo: Treasurer lN4ac'hine Shop Club. Ron- ald Palumbo: FBLA 4. David Pardun: Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Nlajor Lettermen's Club 3,45 lla-ior Letter- men's Service Club 45 lN4inor Letterme11's Club 2. Donna Parks: Girls' League l,2,3,45 Racket Squad l,2,35 Moiiitor 25 FBLA 1,3,4. Karen Olson: FTA 15 Palette and Chisel 45 S.C. Al- ternate 25 Girls' League Alternate 45 Girls' League l,2,3,4. Patricia O,Neill: Girls' League 2,3545 Girls' League Representative 35 S.C. Representative 45 Class Social Committee 45 FBLA 4. William O'Neill: Football 2,3545 Golf 2,3,45 Major Lettermen Service Clubg l'Vrestling 4. John Onoratoz Print Shop Club .s,4. Richard Ordahl: Swimming 1,2,3,45 Rfajor Letterman 45 Boys' Chorus l,2,35 Class Play 35 Choir 4. Carol Orleff: FNA Secretary 45 Choir 3,45 GAA 1,25 FBLA l,2. Rosalie Orrico: Girls, League l,2,3,45 FBLA 3,45 Advanced Dante 4. John Otten: llomeroom 233. Linda Otten: Class Representative l,2,35 NHS5 Ush- ers' Club Fntertainment Chairmang Gold Mt-dztlg Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Richard Otten: Silver lN'lm-dalg Kev Club 2,3. Diana Oueletta: Girlsi League l,2,3,-lg FBLA l,-l5 Girls' League Representative 45 FTA 45 Class Committee 4. Elizabeth Owen: Girls' League 2,3,45 FBLA 2,35 Racket Squad 4. Seniors Glimpses 0 Various Careers ff-r-4. Peter Parrillo: Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Major Letterman. Mary Lou Partipilo: Homc-room 233. John Pascucci: Cross Country 152. William Pasiecki: Trans- fer Student from Euclid. Leanna Pavlak: Big Sister 45 Ushers' Club 3,45 SC. Representative 1,2,35 S.C. Carry-ovei lklember 45 Pageant 3,-1. Jean Paysse: Girls' League Representa- tive 4. Harold Peacock: Homeroom 240. Judith Pearson: Summer School Graduate. 17 NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION WINNERS - FRONT Seely, Dan Gutman, Jim Wackerlin, Daryl McPherson, and Bill Kucik. ROW: Bonnie Malicki, Betsy Rattenbury, Mimi Zeiger, and Marcia BACK ROW: Don Geiersbach, lgors Preiditis, Larry Munini, Jake Moelk, Brown. SECOND ROW: Steve Williams, Gail Johnson, Joan Jakawich, Don Soderstrum, Richard Derr, and Dutch Reichs. Kathy Gebhart, Marge Madden, and David Moritz. THIRD ROW: Scott Sandra Pearson: Blonitor 14: Girls' League 2,3,sl'g GAA l,2,3,4g Bowlers Club 4, Ralph Pechanio: Pageant 4. James Peck: Tennis l,2,3,4g SG. Repre- tative l. Joyce Pedall: FTA 3,45 Girls' League l,2, 3,4g GAA l,2,3,4g Palette and Ghisel 4: Chorus 3,4-. Steve Pellegrino: Honierooin 240. Salvador Perce: Homerooni 240. Vicki Perkins: Monitor Captain 45 SG. Representative 4: Glass Treasurer lg Glass Representative 2,3g Proviso Players 2. Phyllis Perna: Homeroom 24-0. emma, agfuaqx 'il Grads Rank as Illinois Scholarship 'SU Roger Perrigoz Homeroom 90. Theresa Perrino: FBLA 3,4g FTA 45 Bronze Nledal 4. Barbara Perry: Proviso Players lg Girls, League 1,2,3,4g lX4onitor 2, 3,45 Class Alternate 2. Loreli Persky: S.G. Represent- ative 3,43 GAA l,2g FBLA l,2. joan Peters: Ilonicroom 240. Don Peterson: Football 2,35 Palette and Ghisel Vive-president 45 Ghorus 1,2. Gloria Peterson: Pageant Typist 3: Girls' League Representative 33 PYF l. Harry Peterson: Bronze Nic-dal. 55, Olympia Pisano: FBLA l,2,3,45 Monitor 253. Alfred Pittwood: Snnnner School Graduate. John Pizza: Honieroom 21-11. Richard Pizzuto: Go-ops 3. Roger Plechaty: Monitor 4. Ronald Pochman: Cross Country l,2,3,l5 Nlajor Letterman -15 Track 1,25 Swini 1. Walter Pojman: Football 1,2,35 1NIinor Let- termenls Club 2,3. Phil Poluto: Homeroom 240. Karen Petersen: Go-ops l,2,3,45 Girls' League 1,253,115 GAA 1,2. Ted Peterson: S.G. Representative l,2,3. John Petravicz: FBLA 1. Justin Petraricz: FBLA 15 Nlonitor 3,-1. Judith Pettijohn: FTA 1,25 Girls' League l,2,3. Dario Pierotti: Swim Team 2. Pat Pietrizykz Summer School Graduate. Curtis Pinnow: Bronze Medal. emi-Finalists in State Testing Program wt ?P 'N. 'Vw Judith Ponte: Girls' League Representative 25 Moni- tor 35 Debate 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Go-ops 4. William Porcelli: Homerooni 240. Blanche Porter: Glass Al- ternate 1. David Poshka: Glass Play 35 Track Teani5 Astronomy Glub5 Monitor 2,35 Boys' Ghorns 1,2. George Poulos: Honu-room 911. Nicholas Poulos: NHS 3,15 Bronze NIedal5 Go-ops 2,3,l. William Powell: Basketball 1. Estelle Pranno: Girls' League Repre- sentative 15 Girls' League llntertainnient Committee 15 Pep Club Member 1,25 Go-ops 152533. Janet Pratt: Girls' League Representative 35 FNA 1, 2,335 Racket Squad 2,35 Go-ops l,2,3,-15 lWonitor 2,3,l. Albert Presco: Homerooni 213. James Price: Football 25 Monitor 35 Go-ops. Igors Prieditis: NHS 3,45 Silver Medalg Glass President 25 NFL 3,45 Key Club 2,35-1. Barbara Pries: S.C. Representative 25 Proviso Players 15 Choir 3545 Bronze Mtvdal 25 S.C. Cabinet lN4ember 4. Russell Prince: Baseball 15253545 Swim Team 253545 Co-op Chairman 3545 Pageant 45 Major Lettermen's Service Club 354. Louis Principata: Homeroom 243. Grace Provenzano: Cheerleader 3,45 Monitor Captain 45 S.C. Out-door Dance Subcommittee Chairman 45 lX4onitor 3545 S.C. Carry-Over Member 4. Alice Przychodni: S.C. Pride VVeek Subcommittee Chairman 45 Ushers' Club 253545 Girls' League Rep- resentative 25 S.C. Social Committee 15253545 S.C. Decorations 1525354. Rachel Puccio: Homeroom 243. Andrew Puplis: Baseball 15253545 Wrestling 2,3545 Let- termen's Club5 Co-ops5 Class Social Committee 4. Charles Pusatiri: Summer School Graduate. Alice Pytel: Homeroom 243. Charles Quarnstrom: Class Representative 35 Co-op Chairman 45 Monitor 3545 NHS 3545 Wrestling Manager 1525354. Harold Quinley: Editor-in-Chief Pageant 45 Gold Medal5 NHS5 Class Representative 45 Inter-Organizations Council 4. Barbara Quinn: Girls' League Serviee Committee 35 Girls' League Representative 45 Girls' League Art Committee 45 S.C. Constitutions and Charters Committee 45 S.C. Student Lounge Sub- committee 4. eniors Count Days as Summer Nears Bonnie Quinn: Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 253545 S.C. Suburban League Talent Show 45 Staff of the Business Leader 3. Shirley Raiman: FBLA 253545 Provi Business Staff 35 Library Page 1525 Girls' League 15253545 Bronze Medal. Anthony Rainaldi: Wlrestling 3545 S.C. Representative 3545 lN4onitor 3545 Class Social Committee 4. Mark Rajcevich: Football 35 Golf 3545 Major Lettermen's Service Club5 Class Social Committee 4. Michael Ranieri: Homeroom 243. Judith Ranz: Class Play Committee 45 S.C. Election Committee 45 Pal- lette and Chisel 45 Girls' League 1545 Co-ops 25354. Lawrence Rappaport: Library Page 2. Joyce Rasche: FBLA President 45 Bronze Medalg Girls, League 1525 3545 Provi Business Staff 35 FNA 152. Elizabeth Rattenbury: Gold Meda15 NHS 3545 Provi Underrlass Co-Editor 45 Concert Orchestra 15253545 Proviso Players 15253. Dennis Ray: FBLA 15253545 S.C. Alternateg Summer Sehool Graduate. Kenneth Ray: FBLA 25354, Ronald Reda: Football 35 S.C. Alternate 15 FBLA 152535 Swim 2. Edward Reed: FBLA 15253545 Asst. Manager Pageant 152. Barbara Regan: Homeroom 243. Aivars Reichs: Cross Country 15253545 Track 15253545 S.C. Cabinet 3545 Key Club 253545 Pageant Staff 354. William Reid: S.C. Representative 35 Monitor 45 Swim Team 15 S.C. Safety Committee 1. , 'ka Y 'P-'Z x 4 1: if I 1 F 1 Q ' wig B .Q vi' lgsiir at H is pgs DAR AWARD WINNERS-Pal Kochenderfer and Nan Kochenderfer. Kochenderfer Twins Win DAR Awards VVill.ian1 Richmond: FBLA l,2,3,45 FBLA Treasurer 2,35 FBLA Store IJll'l'l'lOl' 4. Judith Richter: SC. So- cial Committee 2,155 SC. l'llm'lion Connnittve 25 Co-op Chairinan 3,-l-5 Ushers' Club 2,3515 Girlsi Leagiu' lll'lJI'Cil'lll2lllYV -l. Edward Riel: SLIIHIHPI School Craduatc. Sharon Riemer: Pageant Circula- tion 2.3.15 Girls League Representative l,25 Girls' League l,2,3,+l5 Modern Dance 4. Dorothy Rinda: Ilomeroom 2:1-7. John Ricossa: Homm-room 247. Gordon Robbins: Gold Nledalg NHS 3,45 Debate 45 S.C. Representative 3: Explorers 2,354-, Ronald Rodewald: Concert Bancl l,2,3. Paul Reiff: SC. Representative 25 hlajor Letternienls Service Club 3,45 hlinor l,etternn'n's Clulm 3,-l-5 Fool- lnall 35 Convert Band l,2,3. Darlene Reiter: SC. Al- ternate 3. Doris Remus: Provi Typist 45 Monitor -l5 FBLA l,2,3,45 Girls' League 1,45 Girls' League Rep- resentative 3. Kathryn Renner: Band 1,2535-'l-5 Or- chestra 3,45 SC. Representative lg FBLA Board Member 45 FNA l,2,3,4. Ruth Rhoades: FBLA 25 Chorus 1, Janet Rhodes: Chorus l,2,3,4. Carla Riccetti: FBLA 1,2535-l. Anita Ricci: FTA 2,35 Election Commiitcv 'l5 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Racket Squad 152. J Edward Rogers: Homeroom 247. Ronald Rose: Swim Team 25 Class Play 3. Audrey Roseman: S.C. Rep- resentative 45 Girls' League Representative 2,35 Bronze Medalg Pageant Assistant Reporter 35 FBLA 1. Diane Ross: Class Representative 45 Provi Typist 45 Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 3545 Monitor 4. Lucille Ross: GAA 15 Girls' League 15254. Sharon Rossi: FBLA 3,45 Girls' League 354. Carmen Rotolo: Football 1,25 Lettermen's Club 25 Numerals Club 15 FBLA 354. Michael Rovner: Summer School Gradu- 2116. Patricia Roy: Homeroom 247. Eileen Rusch: S.C. Representative 15 Racket Squad 4. James Ryan: Sum- mer School Graduate. Linda Ryan: Class Representa- tive 15253545 Class Refreshment Chairman 45 Monitor 3545 Choreography 45 FTA 253. May Ryan: Girls' League 25354. Thomas Ryan: FBLA 152,354 Milton Ryba: Homeroom 247. Victor Rysavy: Explorers 15253545 Explorer President. wners Autograph Profvis at Part Joy Sacha: FBLA 3545 GAA 152535 Girls' League 1525 3545 Girls' League Alternate 2. Joe Salimi: Homeroom 260. Anthony Salvatore: Football 15253545 S.C. Repre- sentative 25 hlajor Lettermen's Service Club 3545 Ma- jor Lettermen's Club 3,45 Proviso Players 3. Ronald Samson: Football. Marshall Samuels: Homeroom 260. Peggy Sander: Proviso Players 35 Girls' League 15253545 FNA 1525 FTA 4. Charlene Sarossy: Vice-president Nekton Synchronized Swim Club 35 NHS 3545 Gold lN4edal5 FTA 3545 Vice-president GAA 2. Frank Sasso: Sum- mer School Graduate. Paul Sassone: Swim Team5 Co-ops. John Saviola: Football 15253545 Class Play 35 Class Representative 1. Hank Savy: Homeroom 260. Alfred Scaletta: Home- room 260. nn-:nrz:.v-:magna inn-l 1.1. TRADING BILLFOLDS and admiring photographs - Joan Houkal, Ron Buchanan, Nick Poulas, and Jean Vondrasek seem pleased with the results. Rosann Scanio: Class Representative 4g S.C. Repre- sentative 35 FTA l,2,3. MaryAnn Scarlato: Girls, League. Patricia Scavo: S.C. Representative 1,2,4g Class Representative 35 FTA l,2,3,4g Girls' League l,2,3,-lg Racket Squad l,2,3. Monica Scavone: FNA 1,2. Frank Schaefer: Basketball 2,3g Tennis l,2,3,4g Bronze hledalg Major Lettermenis Service Clubg Co- ops. Dennis Schaper: Co-ops l,2,3. Patricia Scheda: FBLA 35 Girls, League 3,4. David Scherer: Concert Band l,2,3,4g Concert Orchestra 2,3,4'g Co-ops l. Exelamations Greet Graduation Pictures Linda Scherer: Proviso Players lg Girls' Chorus 35 Girls' League 23. ltlichelle Schlitter: FBLA l,4g Pro- viso Players 2: Girls' League l,2,'lg Bronze Medal. Barbara Schmidt: Chorus l,2g FNA 25 Pageant 34 FBLA l,2,3,1l-. W'illian1 Schmidt: lloineroom 260. Linda Schmiedl: lrlomeroom 260. Louise Schmudde: FBLA RCIDI'0Sk?1llllllX'lYQ Girls! League. John Schneck: Sunnner School Graduate. Carolyn Schneider: hloni- torg GAA. W ,M Donald Schultz: Wrestling 1,2,35 Co-ops 2,3,45 PYF l,2,3,4. Patricia Schultz: Co-ops 253,45 Monitor 45 FBLA 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Thomas Schultz: Homeroom 90. Richard Sehumacker: Co-ops. Edward Schwalm: Gold Medal5 NHS 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Co-op Chairman 4. Judy Schwartz: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 FBLA 15 Pep Club. William Schwedler: Palette and Chisel President 45 Class Representative 1,45 Chairman of Student Art lixhibition 3,45 Inter-Racial Advisory Council 45 Provi Art Editor 4. Larry Schyving: Gymnastics 2,35 Football Manager 1. David Schneider: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. Karen Schoeneck: Class Secretary 3,45 Girls' League Representative 25 Variety Show 45 Nekton Swim Club 1. Lyle Schoeneck: S.C. Traffic Commit- tee5 S.C. Representative5 Gold Medal5 Class l'lay5 Football. Richard Schoff: Class President 1. Arl.ine Schrader: Girls' League5 Proviso Players5 S.C. Representative. Carol Schroeder: Giris' League 152, 3,45 Chorus5 Racket Squad 1,2,35 Class Representa- tive 2. Antoinette Scrivani: Homeroom 268. Nancy Schubert: Girls' League 45 FTA 4. Class Day Stirs Memories and Tears Barbara Ann Scilingo: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 FTA 15 Girls' League Representative 2. Bernard Sciortino: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4. Louis Sciortino: Football 2,3,45 VVrestling 152, 35 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,45 Secretary of Lettermen's Club 4. Joe Scolire: Wrestling 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 1. Arlene Sebesta: S.C. Representative 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4, FTA 45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Choreography 4. Scott Seely: Camera Club 15 Gold lN4edal5 NHS 3,45 Choir 3,45 iN4ixed Ensemble 45 Pageant 3. Thomas Seghi: S.C. Representative 2,3,45 Co-op Chairman 25 Baseball 1,25 Palette and Chisel5 Pageant 2. Lois Semenchuk: Science Clubg Palette and Chisel. Marilyn Shaffer: Honieroom 268. Judith Sharpe: All- Sehool Play 45 Junior Class Play 35 Class Representa- tive 35 Girls' League l,2,3,-15 Monitor 4. Joan Shaw: FBLA 1,2,3,45 Monitor 35 Girls' League 1. Terrie Sheehan: Ushers' Club 3,4-5 Secretary 45 Girls' League Representative 1,45 Pageant Distributor 253,45 FTA 3,45 Class Representative 2. Ted Sheldon: PYF 15253545 Co-ops 2. James Sherbert: Cross Country 2535 Numerals Club 25 Minor Letter- men's Club 3. Patricia Siambanes: Girls' League 1525 35-15 Bronze lyletlal. John Signorella: Homeroom 268. Robert Simek: FTA 3545 Traek 15 Boys' Chorus -1. Marlene Simons: FNA 35 FBLA 152535 Girls' League 1525354. Annette Sinanis: S.C. Representative 35 Pag- eant 35 Girls' League 15253545 Chorus 1. Chris Sira- gusa: Swim Team. Pamela Sitterle: Library Page 415 Klonitor 25 Girls' League 15253515 Proviso Players 45 Racket Squad 2. Arlene Skamra: Transferred from lllells High Sehoolg FBLA -15 Summer School Graduate. Laura Skinner: Chorus 152. James Skridulis: Silver Mt-dal5 Monitor 3545 Provi 35 Pageant 35 Baseball 2541-. Laurene Slapinski: Monitor 2545 Palette and Chisel -15 FNA 35 Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 15253. Walter Slaughter: Homeroom 90. Lois Slavik: GAA 15253545 Girls' League 1525354. Joyce Smallwood: Girls' League 1253545 FBLA 354. Seniors Pass Ax as Juniors Step Caroline Smith: Bronze Meclal5 FTA 45 Proviso Play- ers 35 FNA 152. Diane Smith: Girls' League 152545 FBLA 1,2535el. Eileen Smith: Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 25 35 lNlonitor 253511-. Howard Smith: Home- room 270. Janice Smith: Bronze lV1edal5 Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 FTA 152535-15 Girls' League l52,354. Joellyn Smith: Bronze Medal5 Girls' League Representative 35415 Co-ops 253545 Proviso Players 2535 Chorus 1. Karin Smith: Girls' League 152535-15 Girls' Chorus 2535 President 35 Class Representative 25 Racket Squadg GAA 152. Linda Smith: Girls' League Board 15 Girls' League 152535-15 S.C. Representative 152535 Racket Squad 1525 Chorus 1. Nancy Smith: NHS 3.-15 Class Committee Chairman 3515 Ushers' Club Publicity Chairman 15 Debate 2535 FBLA Northern Vice-president 3. Ralph Smith: Hotneroom 270. Richard Smith: Homeroom 270. Michael Smolensky: Monitor 3545 Class Representa- tive 35 Basketball 15 Trark 152. John Spanik: Homeroom 270. Lucille Speck: Girls' League l52,3,45 FBLA l,2,35 Banquet Service Club lg Monitor 2. Carol Spicka: Girls' League l,2,3545 FBLA 4. Arthur Spinelli: FBLA 354. Camille Spino: Class Representative 45 FBLA l,25 Girls' League l52,3,45 Monitor 253,4. Larry Spino: FBLA 35 Summer School Graduate. Peter Spohn- holtz: Machine Shop Club 4g FBLA 3545 Co-ops 35 January Graduate. Nancy Spurr: NHS5 Ushers' Club' Silver lN4edal5 S.C. Representative 45 FTA l,253. 9 Mary Ellen Snead: FBLA 15253545 Girls, League l,2,35 GAA 2,35 Co-ops 3. Darlene Snyder: Class Repre- sentative l5 Leaders' Class 45 Pep Club l,25 Monitor 25 GAA 3. John Snyder: Summer School Graduate. Donald Soderstrom: Silver Medal5 Finance Commit- tee 2,35 Co-ops l,2,3,4. Darlene Sorvillo: Girls' League l5253,45 FBLA 253,45 Dance Show 45 Banquet' Service Club l5 GAA 2. Joyce Sosnowskiz Girls' League l,2,3,45 FBLA 3545 GAA 25 Banquet Service Club l5 Co-ops 3. James Spak: Homeroom 270. Anthony Spata: FBLA. Seniors Find Misty Enchantment m Don Srail: Football l,2,35 llfrestling l,2. Claude Stacey: Homeroom 270. Kenneth Stadelman: Palette and Chisel 45 Monitor 35 S.C. Representative l,2. Carolyn Stafford: FBLA l5 FTA 35 NHS 3,45 Bronze Medalg Girls' League l,2,3,4. Wanda Stahl: Girls' League l,2,3,45 FBLA l52,45 GAA l,25 Racket Squad 354. Rayfield Stallman: Ma- chine Shop Club. Arlene Stasch: FBLA l,2,3,45 Moni- tor 2,35 GAA l,25 Palette and Chisel 4. Donald Staudte: Basketball l,253545 Baseball l,2,3,4. Beverly Stebel: Girls' League Alternate 45 Silver Mtvdalg FTA5 Class Representative 25 Class Alternate lg Girls' Chorus 2. Gerhard Stefan: Boys' Chorus l. Fred Stefani: lvlarhine Shop Club. Wilma Steidle: Choir 2,3545 Choir linseinbles 2,3545 S.C. Scholarships and Awards Ctllllllllllt't'Q Scholarship Fundg S.C. lllorkshops. Thomas Stellato: Football 1,2545 Wrestling 3. Paulette Sterk: Girls' Leagueg FBLA. Virginia Stetler: Girls' League. Minnie Stewart: Homeroom 278. Myrl Stewart: Girls' League 1,2535-15 FBLA -1. Kaaren Stoikoff: Palette and Chisel 2,3545 Pageant Staff Ar- tist -15 Proviso Players -l5 Silver lVledal5 Provi Staff 3. Ronald Straff: llonteroom 278. Nancy Stransky: Girls' League 152515,-'l-5 FBLA 1,25 GAA l,25 Decora- tions Committee 4. Ronald Strauss: Monitorg Class Represeu.La.tjve5 Janu- ary Graduate. Richard Street: Homeroom 278. Pam- ela Streich: Ushers' Club 45 Girls' Chorus 15253515 Silver iNiedal5 S.C. Representative l,25 SC. Finance Committee l,2,3. lVIarci Streiker: S.C. Secretary 35 Class Representative 15 Girls' League lixeeutive Board 15 Foreign Exchange Sub-committee Chairman -lg FTA 1,2,3,-1. Uldis Streips: NHS 3,45 Senior Assembly Committee 45 Monitor 35 Silver Medal. Sarah Streit: SC. Sehol- arship and Awards Committee Chairman 45 S.C. Wiorkshops Sub-eommittee Co-ehairman5 Girls' Chorus l,2535 Girls' League Representative 35 Scholarship Fund Committee -l. Richard Strezo: llomeroom 278. Gary Strodtz: Tennis 15253545 Basketball 1,25 Major Lettermen's Serviee Club 4. As Dreams Materialize at pring Prom Eugene Stropoli: Palette and Chisel 35 Swim Team 2. Charles Stroschein: Football 1,2535-1-5 Major Lettermen's Club5 hiajor Lettermen's Service Club. Fredric Strut- zel: NHS 3,45 Key Club Vive-president 45 S.C. Repre- sentative 2,35-l5 Football 15253545 Bronze liedal. Marianne Stryjewski: Provi Copy liditor 45 Gold lN'Iedal5 NHS 3545 National lWerit Finalist. Diane Strzezewski: Girls' League 1525155 FBLA 1,25 GAA 1,25 Monitor lg Publications Committee 3. James Suhr: Bronze Medal. Sandra Suhrbier: Girls' League Representative -l5 PYF Representative 15 Raeket Squad 2,35 Elections Committee. Dorothy Sula: Girls' League Representative 2,35 Pageant 45 Concert' Band l5 PYl l,2,3,45 GAA l,2. Barbara Sullivan: Bronze Medal5 Class Representa- tive 45 Girls' League l,2,3,4l5 Monitor 45 Class Play 3. Carolyn Summers: Class Play 3,45 Pageant 2,3545 Girls' League Service Committee5 Palette and Chisel5 Senior Class Soeial Committee. Richard Surges: llonteroom 280. Mary Susdorfz Girls' League l,253' PNA 1.2. s --fs me M1 W A Henry Tait: Wrestling. Rosalie Tait: Girls' League l,2,35 GAA l,2,3g Moderii Dance 3,4. Charles Tanzer: Homeroom 280. Carol Tatge: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Big Sister 45 Gold Meetlalg Girls' Chorus l,2g FTA l,2. Orville TeBockhorst: Choir 2,3,4g Gold Medalg NHS 3,45 Class Representative 3g S.C. Scholarship and Awards Committee 4. David Teiwesz Concert Band. Lee Tenzer: S.C. Representative 33 Golf Team 2,3,4. Lyn Tenzer: Class Representative 4g Provi Business Staff 3,4g Proviso Players 2,35 Racket Squad 2,3g Girls' League l,2,3,4. Frank Sustr: Co-opsg Monitor. Donna Rae Svec: FTA 25 PYF Historian 3g PYF l,2,3g Girls' League l,2,3,4. Girls' Chorus l,3. Linnea Swenson: Homeroom 280. Linda Swiders: Choir 2,3,4g Mixcrcl Ensemble 45 Girls' League Representative lg Girls' League l,2' Chorus l. a Matthew Swierczynski: Vocational Print Club 3,4. Richard Syre: Homeroom 280. Sandra Syverson: Ma- jorette 3,4g Chorus l,2g Girls: League l,2,3,4g FTA 2' GAA l,2,3. Nancy Szaeik: Choreography. 1 Weary Seniors Suffer From ld Age BUYING BOWS for Bow Week, Linda Marshall and Elizabeth Molnur stock up on Senior Blue for ihe Sock Hop from salesman Ursula Kcxtauskas. Frank Tesinsky: Concert Band l,2,3,4g Orclicstra 2,3. Edward Thomas: llomeroom 280. William Thomas: S.C. Representative 1,25 S.C. Carry-over 1VTt'll1bCI' 3g Bronze Medalg lylonitor 1,2, S.C. Finance Connnittee 2,3. Nlelvin Tichyg Student Council l,2g Bank 1: Swim lg FBLA 3. Dennis Tierney: S.C. Traffic Connnittee lg Basket- ball l,2,3g Track 2. Wayne Tietz: Concert Band l,2, 3,-lg Concert Orchestra 3,-lg Football l. Robert Timms: Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 3,'l-g Racket Squaclg PYF 3. Daniel Tobinski: Homerooin 280. Peter Tohtz: NHS, S.C. Representative 3, Silver Medal, S.C. Alternate 1. George Tomaso: Class Repl- resentative 1,2,3g Football 2,3. Linda Torraco: Home- roont 280. Salvatore Tramontana: Homeroom 280. Dennis Treichel: Football l,2,3g lVrestling 1,2,4. Jac- quiline Troka: HOllltTI't7OI1l 280. Glenn Trotter: Yari- ety Show 35 Co-ops 4, Cine Club l,2,3g Camera Club l,2. Robert Trowbridge: Gymnastics 2. Sue Tryner: Girls' League Representative 2,15 Girls' League l,2,3,1g Bronze hledalg S.C. Elections Coni- mittee lg Co-op Chairman 2. Arnold Tuleja: Moni- tor 3,4. Maureen Tully: Girls' League l,2,3,4g FBLA l. Frank Tuminello: FBLA. As Marching Results in Aching Arches -lui? Arthur Turuez: Machine Shop Club. Charles Under- wood: Choir 2,3,4-5 Choir President 4, Mixed En- semble 3: Boys' Octet 45 Variety Show 3. Timothy Urban: 1N'restling l,2,3,l5 Football l,2,3,4lg Monitor 2,3,4g Major Lettermen's Service Club. Larry Ur- baniak: Silver Medal: Perfect Attendance l,2,3,4. Karen Urlaub: Girls' League l,2,3,l, FNA lg Girls' League Repressentative 3g Monitor 3,4. Janice Usher: Homeroom 282. William Uteg: FBLA 2,3,4g FBLA Board 4g Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Proviso Players l. Vida Vainauskas: Girls' League l,2,3g GAA l. Dan Vollbracht: Homeroom 282. Jean Vondrasekz S.C. Representative 2,3, Co-ops 3,4, FTA, Nekton Swim Club, Big Sister. Eugene Voyles: Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Football l,2, Swim l,2, PYF l,2,3. Darlene Vranek: Concert Band l,2,3,4, Girls, League l,2,3,4, Concert Orchestra 3,4. Ronald Vruble: Pageant Circulation Manager 3,4. Richard Vullo: Class Representative 3, S.C. Decora- tion Committee 3,4, Class Decoration Committee 3,4, Monitor 2,3,4. james Wackerlin: Football 1,2,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Bronze Medal, Moni- tor Captain. Philip Wadycki: Football 1, Wrestling l. Gerald VanDyck: Life Guard 3, Junior Class Play, Cine Club l. Susan Van Dyck: GAA 4, Girls' League Representative 3, FBLA, Camera Club 2. Melodee Van Ferson: Class Representative l,4, FBLA l,2,3,4, Girls' League Representative 2, GAA 2. Joseph Venezia: Football, S.C. Representative, S.C. Traffic' Committee. ' Corrine Veronica: Girls, League l,2,3, Monitor l,2, FBLA l,2,3,4, Pageant Typist 3, FBLA Board of Di- rectors 2. Russellyn Vertuno: Girls: League 2,3,4, Racket Squad 3, FBLA 3,4. Eugene Vince: Football, Basketball. Richard Vincenti: FBLA. Phyllis Vintika: Girls' League l,2,3, Monitor 2. Jean ViVacqua: Girls' League l,2,3, Girls' League Alter- nate lg FBLA l,2,3,4. Karen-Lee Vocu: Gold Medal, S.C. Representative l, Council Traffic Committee, Class Play. Thomas Vodicka: Homeroom 282. Graduates Receive Diplomas utdoors Carl Walker: Honieroom 282. Susan Walker: Choir 3,4, Ushers' Club 3,4, Girls? League Secretary 4, Pageant Typist 2,3, Chairman of Big Sisters 4. Lynne Wallace: Bronze Medal, S.C. Representative 4, Girls' League Representative l,2, FNA 2,3,4, Girls' League l,2,3,4. Susan Wallach: Palette and Chisel l,2,3,4, Forensics 2,3,4, Proviso Players l,2,3, Student Coun- cil 2,35 GAA l,2,3, Summer School Graduate. Wallace Wallin: Astronomy Club l,2, Track l. Dale Walsh: Cine Club l. James Walsh: Homeroom 284. Thomas Ward: Basketball 1,2. Sharon Warkentien: Choir fl,-lg Mixed linscmblc 3,-lg l,2,3,4. Lawrence Warmuth: FBLA 2.15,-lg COI1l't'l'l Orclim-slra 2.3,-l. Bruce Vhrning: clfJll4'l'l'l Hand 1 lNIerlin R. Wllrrenc Gross Country 2. Sharon Wlllcrsz FN.-X l,lg Girls' Glmrus l,2,l5g Girls' Imugiw l.2,l5,'l. George VYz1tson: Gyumulivs l.2,1lg Mujrn' IA'lll'l'IIlt'Il'S Club: Fmnbzxll -l. VYillizun Volts: Gino Clubg Clmm-ra Club. Robert Whzcka: NHS Il,-lg lillglxillli Sports lfdirm' Alg Glass Gommillm' fllllliflllllll 'lg Crross crtblllllfy 2,14-g lrlzrss R0pN'SC'lllilllV4' 2.3,-l. Gerald Wleberz Gina- Club l,2,1i,-1, Prvsirlvnl H1-g Twi- nis l,2,-'l. Terry Wegner: SG. Rcrprcsmllziliw 2, ,'XlI4'l'- nzuc lg Monitor 1,25 Golf 2,351-5 lirrnmw NI:-dzil. Eugenia Wcide: Big Sister 45 Silver Mr-dulg Girls' Iitilgllff R1'pI'vs1'11tativ0 3g Girls' Liilglll' Soriul :md Svrx'if'c Grmimittee lg Pulvlto and Clliisr-l -l. Robert Weinberg: Nlujm' Lettm'mm1's Club 3,-lg SLI. Rvprv- smitzitivcr 3,4-g Football l,2,3,4g lVrvs1ling 4g Boys' Octet 4. INA l,2,l5,fIg Glass Rr-p1'r-sc-lilzitivc 2g Girls' Imagin- F aww an-wi, 'Vw 'HWY' l AUTOGRAPHING PROVIS, Peter Ekslrom, Denis Farley, and Audrey Mcllinowski sign their yearbooks. 'R' Carol Wleissz SG. cl21lJi1lt'I -lg Pznlcllc and Clhisr-l Offi- micr 3g lVatcr Show 2g SLI, l,0l'OI'Llli0'IlS clUIIlINlllCC l,2,3,1lg Glass Rc-preseiituliw 1. David Weppner: Swim l,2g Bnskr-rball lg Sli. lin'p1'c'sc'11tziliw- l.2g As- sembly Supvrx'ism'. Susan Wbrcker: Girls' League' Rvpruseiitzitivrf l,-lg FTA 1,223,213 lllzitr-r Slum' 2,-lg Ghorus 1,2g Srila-Committm' St'l'l't'I21Ty -l. Edward WVessels: Hmm-rrmm 284. Patricia Whistler: Girls' lic-agile l,2,ll,'lg PNA l,2,3: PYF l,2,3g GAA 4g Co-ops l,2,3,-1. JZIIIIRS WVhite: Swim 1,2,3,-lg Major L0ltm'lm'11's Svrviu' Club 4g Football 4. Sharon White: Choir 2,333 Proviso Play- 1-rs l,2,3,1lg l Ol'CIlSil'S 1,2g Girls' l,c'z1g1.w l.2,3,-l-1 Glass lirum-rlainnwut Cfmnmittcv 15. Fred Wiedenbeck: Pal- CIIC and Glilsvl 3,45 PYP 153 Glass Play -lg Library Page l,2. it ,jar , Beverly Anne Wiegrefe: Palette and Chisel 45 Girls' League Representative 25 Girls' League 254. Robert Wilder: Class Representative, Alternate5 Baseball Manager 2,354 Gwendolyn Wiley: Choir 354, Chorus l,25 GAA 152,35 GAA Guide l,253. Stephen Williams: Varsity Swim 2,35 Choir 35 NHS 3545 Gold hledal 354. Kenneth Willmer: Homeroom 284. Marilyn Wilson: Girls' League Social Committee l,2,3545 Chorus I5 S.C. Represe'ntative5 Alternate 45 Advanced Dance -l5 Girls' League Representative, Alternate l. Robert Wilson: Homeroom 284. Gerald Windbiel: Cine Club, Grads Sa 5 We Have Crossed the Ba 79 Susan Winebrenner: NHS 3,45 Silver lXfledal5 Orches- tra 3,45 Chorus 1,25 FBLA 3. Robert Winke: Co-op Chairman 2. Dennis Winter: Wlrestling l,2. John Winters: Pageant 3,45 Concert Band l5253,45 Concert Orchestra 2,3545 Class Representative l,25 Track 2. Patricia Wisner: Orchestra 3545 FBLA 3545 GAA 152. Lawrence Wlojdyla: Homcroom 339. James Wolfe: Monitor 2. Diana Wolfe: NHS5 FTA 253545 Silver Medalg Class Representativeg Girlsl League Repre- sentative l535 Camera Club l52,3. William Wood: Monitor 354. Irene Woodson: Home- room 339. Sherry Wray: Majorettes 3,45 Girls, League 354. Henry Wulf: NHS 3,45 S,C. Scholarship Funds Committee Chairman 45 Choir 253545 S.C. Repre- sentative 4. Dorothy Wurglitz: Girls' League. Susan Yacona: Class Representative 3545 GAA Bowling l,253,45 Girls' League Representativeg NHS 3545 Bronze Medal. Kenneth Yanzy: Homeroom 339. Geneva Younger: Co-ops 2,3545 GAA Bowling l,253545 Swim Team 3,45 Girls, League. Dave Zack: Summer School Graduate. Robert Zalisk: NHS President 45 Key Club President 45 Provi Sports Editor 45 S.C. Representative l,253545 Pageant Staff 3,4. Richard Zadfel: Tennis l,2,3545 Co-ops 2,3541 Camera Club l. Dennis Zegar: FBLA 3. Miriam Zeiger: Pageant Co-Literary Editor 45 Girls' League 15253545 FTA 253545 NHS 2,3545 Band I525354. Sandra Zeno: NHS 3545 Pageant 3545 Girls' League 15253545 Silver Medalg FTA l525354. Judith Zentek: Girls' League 15253545 FTA 152535 GAA 152535 FBLA 1. Robert Zeschke: Swim 153545 Co-ops 25354. Charles Zielke: Baseball5 Swim5 Track5 Co-ops. Mary Anne Ziemba: Homerooin 339. Lawrence Zilly: FBLA 35 W'restling 15 Co-ops 2. Reena Zito: Girls' League 1525354. Pensively Add, The cean Lies Aheadw Diane Zocher: Girls' League 15253545 FBLA 354, Hedy Zussman: Sophomore Class Treasurer5 S.C. Publica- tion Committee Chairman 45 Girls' League Board Member 15 Nekton Swim Club 45 GAA 152. Seniors Not Pictured Everett Collymore: January Graduate5 Swim Team. Alex DeAngelo: Homeroom 124. Gerald Grace: Sum- mer School Graduate. Thomas Koukol: Machine Shop Club 354. Jerry Lindsey: Summer School Graduate. Jerry Lu- kowskir January Graduate. Eugene Marasco: Home- room 225. William Mroz: Summer School Graduate. Lorretta Naese: January Graduate. Earl Nicholson: Proviso Players 35 Summer School Graduate. Sandra Olson: January Graduate. Richard Phelps: Home- room 240. Robert Powell: FBLA 45 January Graduate. Joyce Sharp: Orchestra. Edward Sheahan: Football 1525 S.C. Representative 15 Future Distributors 45 Boys' Chorus 152. Richard Slobodnikz Football 45 Baseball 35 Wrestling 25 Basketball 15 Major Lettermen's Club 2. Joseph Stanger: FBLA5 January Graduate. Kenneth Tanly: Football 15253545 Major Lettermens Service Club 3545 Co-op Chairman 354. Craig Usas: Trans- ferred from Geneva 45 At Geneva: Football 35 Al Proviso: S.C. Representative 15 Swim 15254. James Zandlo: January Graduate. wfwvfywrfs' 3 , W M.. c.,,... .1..... ,, .,.. , . M ...... ,s o. mm W. We ii t's'W Wscizrfiff ff LE S x 'Nfwvmw M ww Mffvmfmmwwwsm ,MM M af V11 i' Lf' m'WW?r w.s,.,,,., : ,I sf. na ff ,, 5 .fre . s UMM, 3 I W wk K a-Wim, , f 'f gf in ii 47 - e- V 4 Q .,,. ,V A .,., , 3,v,,,,, .Zi I 1 ,Ig I X xl E ik A 5 J HJ? as 2 A ,A IQIU ,, ' , V 'lm My w .1 1? , . 22 vt., ix p K V I 5 W j g, ,MM ,im V 4 , , v i Y F W M ' 'f 1 , A sf., EQLQ, N, , fe I 0 ,- -. QI: 5 fx . , ,, A :A Q sf! by , ,L vvwv.,-V . A ,bp V., .' W ff. f'wi :wv ,W A sl if 1.3 7 A aw, . y A- ... . '. 'Y Zs imwl .mr ' . . 'QQ Glass-lined halls . . . one-way stair- ways overflowing with people . . . Mr. Stubbs' voice interrupting home- room . . . expectant hush before the football kickoff . . . snow drifting across the mall . . . clanging of the air-raid bell . . . Christmas star atop the tree in the lounge . . . students in the hall peeking into classes . . . dashing for the bus . . . rebounding basketball at the end of the half . . . hoarse cheerleaders . . . dissected clams . . . lines at the water fountain . . . sunlight pouring over the mall, trickling into classrooms, puddling halls . . . queasy feeling before tests, surge of relief afterwards . . . a friend's hello during passing period . . . scholars receiving medals . . . singing Happy Birthday in the cafeteria . . . wacky campaign posters . . . long stretch of mural . . . final bell of the year . . . tears and laughter . . . relief . . . summer plans . . . these are the things we remember when we think of this year at Proviso West. i 'f :M W ,lx p 9 ' MLB V! Mya, I N V f 4 'Q 3 J L W 1 1 l f r I With a smile of satisfaction, Mr. Stubbs remarks, I have been particularly pleased that Proviso West has be- come a well established school so rapidly. Traditions and customs leading to good school behavior have already been made a definite part of the school. Both the faculty and the students no-vv exhibit a keen sense of belonging. It is indeed a pleasure to vvork with such people at West. BEHIND THE COUNTER, Mr. Stubbs listens to the other side of student and faculty problems. Profviso West Principal With an uncanny grasp for details, Mr. Edward Stubbs, Assistant Superintendent and Principal at Proviso West, knows all the ins and outs of the new sehool. Mr. Stubbs holds an AB degree from Ohio VVesleyan and an lVlA degree from Ohio State University. Before going to West, he Was chairman of the Social Studies Department, and for many years, Director of Adult Education at East. As member of the National Education Association study group, Mr. Stubbs journeyed to Louisville, Kentucky, in Ianuary. This regional conference met to study improve- ment of the quality of secondary school education. In addition, Mr. Stubbs is a member of the Superinten- dents' Round Table of Northern Illinois, both the National and Illinois Associations of Secondary School Principals, and the VVest Suburban Superintendents' Association. PROVISO WEST principal, Edward Stubbs sits at his desk and checks over the details. t E s - 2 i f ' :f l is , N Harew- LEADER of the student body, Mr. Hubert A. Pitt enforces rules and regulations as part of his job as Dean of Students. Administrative Assistant Have a problem? Mr. llubert Pitt, Dean of Students at VVest, handles disciplinary problems. lle performed a pleasanter job when he narrated a film by the National As- sociation of Student Councils. lust recently the lllinois branch voted him one of 14 outstanding leaders of students. He holds a BE from Vlfestern lllinois University and an MA from Northwestern. Last year Mr. Pitt carried a double load by serving as Administrative Assistant as well as Dean. This year lvlr. Arthur Vallicclli took on the Administrative job, which OFFICE SECRETARIES - FRONT ROW, Standing by Counter: Mrs. Marcella Walker, switchboard operator, Mrs. Doris Heimonn, library secretaryp and Mrs. Helen Bowler, main office department secretary. SEATED: Mrs. Margaret Schobel, Department secretary, Mrs. Anne Grams, business office, and Mrs. Judith Bretman, main office. BACK X' -'ew.,...s +N Hss,,,Qmw ,fix sr -we, W' x. . ikiibmggk -NEO' tssi Xi- gigs. 2: .. .t 4 . iss s Etta A -. . V K' if Gila 'f sirzltslf .... . V. , .. M Y MR. VALLICELLI, working as Assistant Chairman of Counseling and Administrative Assistant, does double duly at West. Dean of tudents includes supervising enrollment, main office, and llghl machines. Mr. Vallieelli also holds his previous office as Assistant Chairman of the Counseling Department. llc has a BS from Eastern lllinois and an lXlS from Northwestern. Thirteen is a lucky number for the thirteen secretaries of the secretarial pool. Mrs. Ieanne Burren, secretary to Mr. Stubbs, is in charge of this group. They act as infor- mation sources by answering student inquiries, and oper- ate the ll3lXl machines. Other duties include handling com- munications by phone, typewritten letters, daily bulletins. ROW: Miss Molly Cavanaugh, Secretary to Mr. Vallicellig Miss Jeanne Burren, Secretary to Mr. Stubbs, Miss Cynthia Kerger, main officep Mrs. Mabel Bahne, business office, Mrs. Albie Beuthin, library, secre- tary pools: and Mrs. Vivian Steele, main office and Mr. Pitt's secre- tary. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Lois Schaub, main office. a S rf.: new CAFETERIA - SEATED: Lois Ramstadt, Agnes Valenta, Helen Raymond, Mac Zavesky, Mary Turek, and Eileen Boldt. STANDING: Angeline Eberlein, Dorothy Ramsey, Rosemary Hund, Alvergne Vischulis, Bernice Merritt, Gladys 92 MAINTENANCE HEADS - Mario DeAngelis, Night Supervisor, and Gus Ruehmer, Day Supervisor, get ready to trade iobs. DAY MAINTENANCE - FRONT ROW: Red Heaney, Dan Mennella, Bill Griffith. SECOND ROW: Rose Carlson, Jerry Alger, Les Rosburg, Jim Patterson, and Henry Boeger. BACK ROW: Ange Bertelli, Bob Fanter, Earl Schubert, Ernie Kroger, and Marsh Studtmann. NIGHT MAINTENANCE - FRONT ROW: Ray Cran- doll, Tony Brazouski, .lack Rothas, and Richard Dreucs. BACK ROW: Ray Begy, Richard Voukelich, Fred Gaus, and Tom Zaccardi. Lam Adlfinger, Verle Ericksin, Josephine Nelsin. Cooks, Maintenance Men perate West Services West's modern cafeteria still has the brand-new loolc it had last year. The twenty cafeteria Workers cook full meals for an ever-growing student body, as Well as preparing sup- lcmentary dishes for several hundred others every day. With the buildings and grounds nearly completed, the task which now confronts the Maintenance Department at Proviso West centers on the upkeep. The crew of 20 men maintains thc newness of this modern structure. West Faculty Expands With ehool Growth i Attracted by shining new facilities, several teachers have joined the VVest teaching staff during the last year. The 107 teachers now boast 66 masters degrees and a doctorls degree. In their second year at West, teachers continue to improve and expand the curriculum through individual and com- mittee work. Miss Kay Smith joined the faculty in midvear to teach in the girls, physical education department. if f if kr .- A TEACHER'S WORK is never done, after school conferences and meetings they tote home papers nightly, hoping to get caught up. . 'eww WOMEN TEACHERS take advantage cups of tea and catch up on pape of lounge facilities to relax over rs during their lunch hours. MATH HEADS start early to dis- cuss their problems with the testing director. THESE TEACHERS should receive vitamins as well as quick energy, if the milk cartons on their table are any indication of health. 'IQ fx! IW fY'l 0'l'l English 'tresses Communication 'lull The VVest English Department aims to develop the growth of each student in the more mature use of the Eng- lish language. To develop a student in the field ol' reading, the department aims to increase his ahility to judge what he reads and to enrich his interpretation of literature. lfront Row: Alvin Volk, MS, English 2, Assistant Chairman of Department . . . Iva Chenoweth, RIA, English 1,2, Class of '62 Entertainment and Ptilalicity Committees . . . R. T. Emriek, MS, English, Provi-l.iaison, Test Committee, Audio Visual Aids Committee . . . Mary Joan Engel, BA, English 1,2, American Literature, Director Spring Variety Show . . . Susan Hauber, NIA, English 1,2, Sponsor of Sophomore Class . . . Ruth Ann Hohler, MS, Shorthand, Typing, Secre- tarial English, Committee on Committees, Chairman Sopho- more Assemblies, Chairman IEA Alternate. Second Row: Paul Johnson, MA, Public Speaking, Dt-hate Coach . . . Arthur Levin, MA, Freshman Honors, Newswrit- ing, Creative Xllriting' Profile Advisor Director of Pnlilicity , i . . . Alan L. Madsen, BS, English 2, American Literature, X Listening gives students an opportunity to recognize the organization ol' a speech and to relate the information to experience, wlrilc speaking giies him slcill in expressing him- self clearly. To develop a student's ahility to present his ideas effectively and rationally, writing is stressed at all levels. Red Book , . . Robert Nlahlberg, MA, American Literature, Functional English: Faculty Handbook , . . Bernice Olsen, KIA, English 1, Student Handbook, l at'ulty Social Commit- tees . . . Joyce Peters, BA, English 1,2.3, Assistant Advisor, Profile. Third Row: Douglas Poulter, NIA, Speech and Dramatics, Drama Director . . . Glenn K, Rittmuellcr, MA, English l,2, Freshman Class Sponsor . . . Bernice Shor, BS, English 1, 2, Student Council Social Sponsor, Soph Decorations Sponsor . . . John WVerle, Jr., BA, English, W'est Radio . . . Nlartha Vvlilson, lX lA, English 2,3, Travel Club, Lincoln Ses- quicentennial Connnittee . . . Kay Ziegler, BA, English 1,2, Assistant to Klr. ljoulter. X and Y Puzzle Math Students Proviso West's Mathematics Department inspires clear thinking and effective reasoning through its courses. Fresh- men get their first peek at high school math in the some- times puzzling forms of X and Y. Sophomores venture into the World of parallelograms and trapezoids. Exploring dimen- sions leaves them with questions about the fourth dimension. Third year students again meet X and Y in more in- volved structures. This wide field of math opens passages along college levels. Next year Proviso West's Mathematics Department will become complete with its first senior classes. The 10 full- time teachers and one part-time teacher now have a busy schedule working with about l5OO young mathematicians. Helping to give students a firm mathematical background, teachers are using a new text book for algebra, prepared by the Mathematics Study Group under the sponsorship of the National Service Foundation, for the first time this year. In addition to their mathematical work, West's teachers keep active through membership in the Men's Mathematics Club of Chicago and the Mathematical Club of the Chicago area. Mr. Widicus serves on the program committee and Mr. Kent is the recording secretary of the men's group. First Row: Vernon R. Kent, MS, Advanced Algebra and Algebra Ig lfVest PTA Treasurer . . . Seth Boyd, MS, Mathematics. Second Row: Clifton E. Corzatt, BAg General Math, Algebra, Geometryg Cross Country fFrosh-Sophj, Track, Profile Busi- ness Superintcndent . . . Dean Harshbarger, MS, Math Fun- damentals, Algebra I, Plane Geometryg Assistant Soph Foot- ball Coach, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach . . . Edward Himes, MBS, Algebra I, II, Geometry . . . Leo McClard, MAQ Mathematics, Key Club. Back Row: Wilma M. Neuman, BAg Mathematics, Girls' League Projects Committee Sponsor . . . Janette S. O,C0n- nor, BIA, hiathematics I, Algebra I . . . W. H. Seybold, Jr., MAQ Geometry, Algebra, Profile Circulation . . . Fred O. Widicus, ME, Math H, Plane Geometry, Algebra I, Com- mittee of Committees. AW' .0 Jixj ff,-'W we .f 'fm dors Fail to Daunt West Scientists As the technological race with llussia goes on, the pres- sure remains on science. Preparing students to meet the chalf lenges of this race, Wlcst keeps Pace with curriculum changes by adding geology in the second semester this year. Physics and advanced biology will take their places in the science curriculum at the beginning of next year. 'twelve teachers now instruct l4O0 students in general science, biology, geology, and chemistry. Several organizations proinote special interests in the field Front Row: Darwin Appleton, PhD, Cheniistryg Chairman of Department . . . Richard L. Becker, BSQ Biology, General Science, Astronomy Club . . . Ray Chambers, MS, General Science, Junior Class Sponsor. ot science. Experimental science enjoys priority in the Science Club. Under the direction of Nlr. llaas and Mr. Slimmer, the Science Club members clclve into both the obscurities and basic principles of science. Mr. Keil and hlr. Sanborn supervise thc Camera Club as the 'lshutterbugsl' dc- light in learning and sharing the secrets ol' their art. Space travel and rockets come within the scope of the Astronomy Club advised by Mr. Becker. llelping fellow 'Ahamsl' learn about transmitting, Dr. Appleton manages the Radio Club. Third Row: Raymond Rice, BS, Chemistry, Athletic Assign- ments . . . John Sanborn BAg General Science, Student Conn- cil Finance Committee, Science Club, Faculty Social Com- Second Row: William Haas, lX'IAg General Science: Science Club . . . Fred Keil, MSg General Science, Ceologyg Camera Club, Junior Publicity . . . Thomas Lignell, liSg Biology . . . Don Maechtle, lWAg General Science, Driver-'Vrainingg Head lfootball-'llrack Coach. mittee . . . John Slimmer, MSg Biology, Chairman of Schol- arship ancl Awarclsg Co-Sponsor of Science Club . . . VVilliam Wright, BA, General Science, Assistant Football Coach, lllrestling, Publications Committee, Faculty Reference l,i- brary, Radio Club Sponsor. Language Students Hold H ighbrow ulture Days Bullfights in Spain, the Forum in Rome, Montmartre in Paris-does this seem like the itinerary of a world tour? Actually it describes Culture Day, an experiment in lan- guage education at West. ln this program, language classes devote one day a week to viewing films in order to become familiar with the language and customs of a country. Carrying the theory of making language study more vivid a step further, the classes themselves plan the ex- hibits for bulletin boards and the language display case. Along with enjoyment, the language department offers excellent courses to the 750 students enrolled. Students may now choose from three years of Latin or Spanish or two years of French or German and commute to East for Russian. First Row: Viola T. Scala, MA, Spanish 2, 3, Assistant Chairman of Department . . . E. Barton Barwis, MA, Span- ish l, 2g Elections Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor . . . Madeleine A. Cournoyer, MA, French, Sophomore Social and Refreshment Committee Sponsor, Faculty Social Com- mittee for Joint Affairs. ? ifsp4'?l2S.i1lY 1. V Second Row: Raymond L. Den Adel, MA, Latin l, 2, 3, FTA eo-sponsor, Organist . . . M. Ann Farrell, AB, Latin, Co-op Study Hall Sponsor, West Faculty Social and Fun Night Committee Co-chairman . . . Clement F. Heverly, BM, BAg Spanish . . . Edwin F. Maas, NIA, German l. 2. ocial tudies Expands, Offers Twelve Courses Know the difference lmetxvccn a meridian and the Mediter- ranean? Students in VVcst's first course in geography soon learned this as the Social Studies Department rounded out its list of courses to an even dozen. They plan to malve it a bakers dozen when they add Contemporary Affairs for seniors next year. Vllith an enrollment ol' 840 students and seven teachers, the department provides an equivalent ol' four complete majors in total courses. In the department, Miss Berg, hlr. Litster, and Mr. Vllright earned masterls degrees from the University of llli- nois, Northwestern University, and Southern Illinois Uni- STUDYING MAGAZINES for enrichment, and globes for graphic illustration, social studies students gain insight into history. versity. Mr. Litster contributed a continental flair after taking a trip to Europe where he spent most of his time visiting museums and cathedrals in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Greece, and England. These experiences broad- ened his background and made him a more valuable teacher. First Row: Melvin Wall, MAg U. S. His- toryg Chairman of Department . . . Eve- lynne Berg, lX4Ag lllorld Geography, U. S. Historyg Girls? League Art Committee Sponsor . . . William Heald, BSQ U. S. Historyg Golf Coach. Second Row: A. R. Jedlicka, BSQ Sociol- ogy, Psychology, Vforld Historyg Student Council Adviser . . . John Litster, MAQ Historyg Assistant Football Coach . . . Lawrence Stilwell, MAg Wlorld History, U. S. Historyg Swim Coach, Elections Sponsor . . . Donald Wright, MSg U. S. Historyg Assistant Student Council, Fresh- man Elections Committee Sponsor. 202 I- Shopping for a family, recognizing cuts of meat, tailoring clothes-these represent only a few of the skills taught in the Home Economics department. Preparing girls to manage homes of their own, this department now instructs 360 in various phases of homcmaking. In foods classes, girls learn to use kitch- en equipment in the preparation and serv- ing of a wide variety of foods. Learning the art of entertaining, the girls managed the Faculty Tea held this year in the Home Economics department. Wzitchiiig films about the construction of fibers and the testing of materials, girls begin clothing with a study of textiles. Their first actual sewing projects consist of tailored blouses and skirts. Later they construct more advanced garments such as suits, coats, and afternoon dresses. Clothing enables students to plan practical and attractive wardrobes for all occasions. LOVELY FURNISHINGS inspire West Home Economics students to create the atmosphere of gracious living they will want in their homes. Girls Learn H omemaking kills, Entertaining Arts First Row: Jeanne Bernhardt, MF, Clothing Ig Faculty Social Committee . . . Dorothy Dyer, BS, Foods I, Foods H . . . Back Row: Jane A. Heiser, MAg Clothing I, Clothing H . . Barbara Remley, BSg Home Economics, General Science. Industrial Department Keeps Pace Following in the footsteps of the East department, VVestls industrial arts department offers superior up-to-the-minute courses. 'lhe department trains the printers, auto mechanics, machinists, draltsmen, Woodworkers, and electricians. After gaining an exploratory knowledge of the course as a freshman, a hoy spends the remaining three years speciale izing in a field which interests him. If cars are his mania, he may select auto shop as his major and work on motors, generators, and hrakes with equipment acquired last summer, lust Row ames W Bennett, Nl X Nltchrnic Dmctoi and Xuto Thtolx, Chanman of Dtpartmtnt, Asscmblx Commit tts Chanman Comnnttu on Lommitttcs Norman C Ashcraft ld M Nlcthanical Drawing lltctricity I Z Itrosh Soph Cxninastlcs Coach Stroud Ron Darrell K Biggs BIA Woodworking l 9 Mr thinc lxjl ming, Xthlctn Xssignincnt Committee Derrell A Brame r LX Piintmv Student cIDLll1L1lTlClxtlS Com nnttec . . . Robert N. lwilano, BSP' Nlachine Shop hlctals, Cycrieral Shop Driver Education Mech'mic'xl Drawinyf' Tire, Disaster 'incl Qafetv Ciommittee Mechanical ldlectrica , Woods Committee . . . Paul R. Riekert BS' Vocational Arts Mechanical Drawingg Station YN agon Service . . . Richard A. W'ede, BSg Industrial Artsg Football Coach 4, Sophomore Baseball Coach. A student who chooses machine shop will use such equipment as lathes, Vertical and horizontal milling ma- chines, and heat treating facilities. He spends his time con- structing machines for himself and for the department. Next year advanced courses in machine shop and wood- working will join the curriculum. The student in machine shop will study making more complex articles such as grinders. ln woodworking he will develop skill in using tocls to make chests, desks, cahinets, and lawn furniture. -uw , MWF Splash! Another freshman hits the water - and starts swimming. The Physical Education Department at West offers a year of swim to all freshman girls. ln addition, sophomore girls who have been recommended for their swim- ming ability may take Advanced Swim where they learn water ballet and lifefsaving. Leotard-clad juniors learn ele- ments of modern dance, while seniors with ability may take Advanced Dance. Boys at VVest also undergo a rigorous program, begin- ning with physical fitness tests and conditioning. They move on to touch football, wrestling, basketball, track and field, aquatics, gymnastics, golf, volleyball, tennis, and bad- minton. The opening of the new wrestling gym provided welcome space for the grapplers. Students unable to compete fully in other sports learn Physical Education Adds Wrestlers' G mnasium golf, archery, shuffleboard, and table tennis in Restricted Gym. ln health classes, students unable to compete at all work on classroom projects. Both boys and girls benefit from these special classes. To supplement the athletic program, the department adds Freshman Hygiene, Driver Education for sophomores, First Aid in the junior year, and Advanced Hygiene for seniors. Under the supervision of Mr. Bernard Slcul, students may complete behind the wheel training during a study hall. Students in all courses enjoy the use of new equipment and thc fine facilities. of the two-year-old school. First Row: Edith E. Jones, NIA, Girls, Physical Education, Department Chairman . . . Nancy Boyd, MS, Girls' Physical Education . . . Mildred Katz, BS, Girls' Physi-cal Education . . . Nancy Kort, ME, Girls' Physical Edu- ' 7 T' D7 V' J Second Row: Jane Ann Prest, BS, Girls' Physical Education, Driver Training, Cheerleading, GAA . . . Jayne Rice, BS, Girls' Physical Education, Sponsor of l'Vest GAA . . . Walter Sawosko, BIA, Physical Education, Department Chairman, Football and Basketball Coach.. . . Jeffrey hi. Austin, NIS, Physical Education, Head Gymnastics Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Cheerleading and Racket Squad Committees. Third Row: Walter Cryer: MS, Physical Education, Swimming and Tennis Coach . . . Edmond Gilbert, BS, Health, Physical Education, Driver Education, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach Major Lettermen's Sponsor . . . Floyd Wrobke, BS, Physical Education, Junior Football Coach, Varsity Basebal i Coach . . . Eric Yaeger, BPE, Physical Education, Sophomore Football and Varsity lVrc-stlingf Coach. Typewritcrs, adding machines, mimeograph machines, and tape recorders are some of the modern pieces of equip- ment that help the commercial department Prepare students lior futures in the business world. Under the direction ol! the eight teachers in this de- partment, students learn general business, retailing, secre- tarial English, stenography, first and second year type and bookkeeping. The department plans to add two new rooms, one for type and the other for office practice, to meet the needs of an increasing enrollment in the commercial department. Front Row: john Wadsworth, MBAg Acroiinting, lluonoinies, Type, lVIOllK'y lX'l2lI1Hg0lIN'll1S, Commercial Lawg Coach Var- sity Tennis . . . Dewey Adair, IXIAQ Type 2g FBLA . . . Orville L. Allen, RIAQ I'Jisiriha1ive liCllll'llllOI1Q l7l3lA Spon- sor, School Store Nlariager. Slfftillfl Row: W. Hartley, lWSg Type l, Physical lhflllfil- liong Cross Country, Varsity Basketball . . . Hilmar Schmidt, lWAg Bookkeeping I, General Bnsinessg FBLA . . . Carol Vvaite, Shorlliaiitl, Typingg l l'3l,.X. Pupils Prepare or Business COMMERCIAL STUDENTS goin experience in retailing and human relations while working in school store. MUSICIANS become models as artists and develop lclenls. Art and Music timulate Creativity Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house . . . H sang the choral groups at their Christmas con- cert December 13. They gave this concert together with groups from Proviso East and Oak Park high schools. ln addition to a Christmas recital December I8, the band played another concert May 8. Such numbers as Fanfare and Allegro, Sea Portrait, and Bugler in the Night, sparked their repertoire which also included melodies from archaic sixteenth and seventeenth century music. Taking advantage of the beauty of their campus and nearby area, Yvest art students used these country and city scenes as inspirations for many works. Studying all phases of art, l2O students enrolled in the department have the benefit of using all new equipment. Guided by two teachers, these students placed entries in Various contests this year. Student creations, ranging from designs to portraits, filled the display cases in the west end of E building. Irwin Bell, KLM Choral Musicg Assistant Department Cliairman . . . Carroll H. Simmons, Mlig Instrumental Music . . . Sam Vaccaro, MSg Art, Decoration. West Counselors Add College Days Boasting only six teachers, the counseling staff works hard to advise the entire student body at West. The staff worlcs under department chairman, Mr. Arthur Vallicelli. Since two clerks have taken over the attendance proce- dures, the counselors now have mainly advisory duties. In the place of attendance, they gained the responsibility of supervising enrollment. Students now fill out enrollment cards in their counseling classes instead of homerooms. Counselors' advisory duties include helping students de- cide their general educational goals. This year West added First Row: Ruth Beck, lNlAg Freshman Counselor, Girls' League Adviser . . . Tom DeHaven, MA, Junior Boys Coun- selor, Boys' Placement . . . Miriam Fager, MA, Soph Girls' Counselor, Girls' League, Co-Sponsor Monitor System . . . Ruth Rehr, MA, Junior Girls' Counselor, Chairman College Committee, Job Placement for Girls. Second Row: Ewing Small, MSg Freshman Boys' Counselor, Assistant Supervisor of Hall Monitors . . . Onlin Walker, MA, Sophomore Boys' Counselor, PTA Board . . . Richard two College Days arranged by the counseling department. Representatives from small liberal arts colleges and large universities spoke to the college-bound juniors. This enabled students to compare the two types of institutions. The counseling department has not neglected students who do not plan to continue their education. Next year they will begin a series of occupational conferences. Speak- ers representing a variety of vocations will tell about their work and answer questions. This will also help the students gain practical advice as well as learn about occupations. Gusloff, MS, Special Frducationg Freshman VVrestling Coach, Play Production . . . Loraine Merz, MA, Reading Improve- ment. Third Row: Bernard Skul, MS, Driver Education, Freshman Football and Basketball . . . Mary Gillham, MS, Librarian, Assistant Department Chairman . . . Alice Gustafson, MS, Library, American Education VVeek, Library Pages, Faculty Reference Library . . . Dolores Garramone, BS, School Nurse . . . Myrtle Gould, BS, School Nurse. CHECKING TESTS enables this Special Education teacher to check student progress and to recognize the student's weaknesses. RESEARCH on social conditions in Afghanistan creates no problems for students who have solved the mysteries of card catalogues. Reading Circle Becomes Attraction of Library Students looking for a quiet Spot to work will find ai haven in the library. Two librarians, two secretaries, and 40 student pages help pupils to rummage through maga- zines, books, and newspapers. The centrally located library has had 2000 books added since its opening last year to help students with essays, reports, and term papers. Miss Mary Gilham, librarian, who serves on the board of the lllinois Association of School Librarians and taught in the Department of Library Science at the University of Kentucky during the summer of 1959, presides over this circular room. A circle within a circle, the reading center occupies the middle of the large room. Containing current magazines and the latest books, it serves to interest students in reading. FROM DATING problems to plans for college, sound advice is al- ways available from the members of West's counseling department. E.. , FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Bill Carlsen, president, Mr Rrfmueller sponsor and Wayne Stevens vice president Ed Gorman, treasurer, and Jan Heidelbach, secretary. BACK ROW: lass Grows Confldent as F rosh Solve Freshmen quickly lost that lost loolcn as the confused mass of details and procedures merged into an orderly plan. The 388 girls quickly appreciated the slight edge in num- bers held by the 412 boys. The total was a round 800. As soon as the frosh became acquainted, they began think- ing about electing officers. November brought campaigning to Proviso West for the first time in its short history. In December competition reached its peak as the new class finally went to the polls to select leaders. Plunging into the year's activities, the new class spon- sored an assembly featuring the Serenadefs Quartet. Green bows tucked behind ears, wound around buttons, and pin- ned to pony tails aroused the familiar cry of Freshie during Bow Vveelc. Ending the year on a gay note in May, frosh whirled at the class dance, planned by class officers. COLLECTING RENTAL FEES from West Freshman, Miss Barbara Remley, a freshman hereself, understands all of their perplexing problems. Hall Maze IIOMEROUNI B104-Front Row: lVillia111 linker, Gerald lhllClt'fSCIl, Rose llarbcrini, Don- na llarkus, Mary .Xnn iXllClt'l'SUll, Judith An- flt-rson, Melvin llaranski. Second Row: Sharon .-X11clt-:'so11, Susan Adams, Kllllllt't'11 Barrett, ghllll Ixfdvll, .Indy llares, Cary Alta-rgott. Third Row: Gerald Albano, Rit'l1ard Albrecht, -lot-l llaxnbas, Cvorgt- llarrington, Theodor llavr, l rt'Clt'1'ic'k llabashka, George Bailey. Back Row: Pat llalnis, lillcn LhI'Cl4'Il, Peg Aclolfson, Louis Baratta, .la111vs Banks, NI2ll'l2lIlllC Bailey, li2ll'l71lI'I1 llavvtti, Sandra Aplin. Not Pictured: Rena Austin, liob Anders, Cheryl Allarello. IIONIEROUM B105-Front Row: Virginia lil1llQllI'Il21Il, 1111111-s Bce111, lvlllllllll Bffffllllilll. Sliaron Berk, Nancy Bartsvllt, liarry B9PCl12llIl, Karen Bt-nson. Second Row: Linda Bauer, Pt-ter Ilavonv, Ronald lleran, Milton llasta, Robert BlfIlIt'l, ,la11iCc: Bowhay. Third Row: Susan Btlllllllll. Kiary Blanvy, JUZIIIPUC l30c'ke1', Robert Bossartv, Dennis liartolini, Florian llorkowski, lllIlt'l4'IlC BOI'llUXX'Slil. Back-Roy: Linda B2'l1'Sl'llI21, Virginia Bavn, Sharon Book- lt-1', Loilani I3l7l'lit'l', Gloria Blaskiewicz, lWtfclo- dm' Bloniarx, flt-orgu Blaztwli, Rosemarie Blas- kit-wicz, Donna llogda. Not Pictured: Charles 131-1'to11vi11i, Edwin Blari. HOMl'lROOlNI B20-l -Front Row: Nfaxintr Brandt, Carolyn Calienflo, Joel Caspcrson, Janet Caspt-rso11, Sam llullaro, -lot' llrenciscn, Sharon liubley, Arlt-1112 Butt. Second Row: Frank Calia, 1XI11lt'll0 llndrius, Mary Cascone, Anthony llunda, l'atrit'ia Cardella, Barbara Carnagio, Dolores Busam, Don Bridwell. Third Row: Don Carbon, Robert liS11j11owski. xvllllillll llutkus, Cary Catalano, Cliarlvs Car- ter, lvlllllllll Carlsen, Robert BllCll'2llfiS, Lai- mons clt'lllll11S, jot- Cassaro. Back Row: Ther- esa Brock, Jerry Carney, Carole Ccntanni, Barbara Brasch, Pat Camera, K1-nneth Car- bclli, Raphill Calienflo, Pat Carey, Darlene Capasso, Timothy Burke. HOMRROOBI B208--Front Row: Kathleen Corry, Lynette Coleman, Jo Ann Ciccono, Hllgldllf Chambers, Timothy Dasko, Kenneth Dallnt-gt-, Irene cllSIlt'I'0S, Nick Cottrell. Sec- ond Row: Lynne fllllllllllglliilll, Barbara Czar- winski, Patricia Datlgherty, Carolyn Cutlcr, Nancy David, Sanlina Daidone, Judith Craw- ford, Kathleen D'Aloxander. Third Row: Charlt-111' Crosbie, Darylc Clarke, John Cole, Kimble Compton, lflvanorc Corbitt, Richard Coulter, Bllfllfltll Daniel, Rficliavl Crosser, Paxnvla Daniels. Back Row: Ramona Davis, Mirliat-l Cirrinc'io11t-, Richard Cxaplc-wski, Jn- dith Cihank, Robert Cihlar, Nancy Culbert- 8011, Glen Corrie, llvtly Calerh, Robert Dachn- ke, Xvlllllllll Dahl. l'IOMliROOlNfI l3lll7- Front Row: NIz11'yJa110 Eagle, lvl2ll'lL'llC Davis, Lee Davis, Joseph Da- vis, Steve Davis, Katlilven Dolan, Joyce Dc Bias, Robt-rt Dvorak. Second Row: Paula Drake. flatlileen Donlark, Janife De lfaio, Diane Duvall, Clatl1v1'i11t- Dennison, l,averne Dnnat, Janet Dt-inart, Helen Durkert, An- thony DuCivc'o. Third Row: Artlnn' Ellrfllllillll, Robert Dresch, Sit-vt' Dcluc, -lorry Dcrro, Donald Drt-ssander, lNTikc1 Elliott, Cary Dort- mann. Rivliard Dt-rkt-rt, Don Donarski, No- l't't'll Dirkers. Not Pictured: Judy Doll, Kathy Dean. '11 211 2 HOMEROOM D116-Front Row: Lucille Jacques, Doris Hundson, Judy Jessica, Judith Hinton, Cynthia Janecek, Mary Holleman, Judy Jakubowski, Donna Howell. Second Row: Leslie Horne, Mary Hord, Nancy Jen- sen, Violet Hodgson, Beverly Jackson, Ther- esa Hoppie, Barbara Hull. Third Row: Ed- ward Jaeobek, Charles Hunt, Albert Jader- berg, Richard Jensen, Dennis Hoehler, James Hudson, Wfilliam Janis, Richard Hoem. Back Row: Michael Hunter, Frank Jager, Mike Horyn, Tom Hughes, Bobbie Holzafel, Allen Hoard, David Jarchow, Tom Hund, Raymond Jewell. Not Pictured: Donald Huhnke, Judy Hysler. HOMEROOM D119-Front Row: Harriet Karas, Janet Kauth, Pat Keefe, Carol Kett, Karen Johnson, Gayle Kampf, Theda Katsis, Thomas Kallum. Second Row: Charlene Kel- ly, Judith Klauber, Carol Jolicoer, Lynne Kloeckner, Nancy Jindra, LaVerne Kmiee, Darlene Kelly. Third Row: Lucille Kloikiss, Paul Kirehhoff, Gerald Kempa, Rhea Jones. Back Row: Luann Kline, Vlarren Jolmson, Larry Jones, lX1ark Keane, Jerry Johnson, Charles Keller, Lawrence Kledzik, Norman Johnson, Kenneth Klingberg. l2 Frosh Lounge HOMEROOM B318-Front Row: Betty Fior- amonti, Carolyn Filek, JVayne Galman, George Geots, Ray Frick, Thomas Gawel, Mary Findley, Don Gasck. Second Row: Alh- ansa Galanopoulos, Mara Erins, Louis Fra- zier, Donald llvans, George Fannelli, Diana Fischer, Patricia Franke, Calvin George. Third Row: Ronald Gall, Alton Essig, Richard Ert- man, George Gibbs, James Galligan, Lore Franz. Back Row: Karen Fischer, Christina, llmpolis, Geraldine Elwood, Roger Ellithorpe, David Gentile, Harry Fetzer, Richard Geisen, James Gamboa, Susan Gehrke. HOMBROOM Dlll-Front Row: Richard Hahne, LaVerne Grossieh, Ronald Gossieh, Marie Glasgow, Steve Guadagnoli, Charles Gregorio, Stewart Haire, John Gayack. Sec- ond Row: Donald Groski, Gertrude Geoeomo, Tom Hamlon, Carl Kallork, John Greenlee, Laura Gimbel, Donna Greggo, Kathleen Gay. Th,ird Row: Ronald Gummerson, Alvin Grilli, Michael Halacka, Charles Giovanetti, Micheal Hanlon, Robert Hagens, Donald Halze, Jim Grove, John Gooeher. Back Row: lXlarlene Halaeka, James Gurath, Bd Gorman, Bob Greenwald, Joe Gron, Linda Gilliam, Russell Graibir, Charles Goodman, Bill Gobetz. HOMEROOM Dll5 - Front Row: Carol Hansen, Dennis Hinger, Carl Higginbotham, lilana Hanger, Jan Heiclelbaeh, Janet Hefter, JoAnne Himes, Susan Heenvler. Second Row: Bill Hayes, Sandra Higdon, Judy Hepler, Jane Hanson, Kathy Harwood, Daryll Hepp- ner. Third Row: Paulette Hellmer, Robert Harkess, Jerry Heien, hlichael Herniniak, YVilliam Hayes. Back Row: Carl Hansen, Richard Hesson, Joe Hedberg, Jerry Hender- son. is: In Commons HOMICROOM D212---Front Row: Bob Kum- nick, Peter Laris, Mathew Kochan, lWaryann Kuehne, Mary La Porte, Patricia Kotrba, Janice Kossman, Rlarie La Mont. Second Row: Cynthia Laris, Thomas Kroll, Frank La Franco, Robert Kroslak, Josephine Kotnlski, Margaret Kuhlmann, Kathleen LaRocco, Kar- en KtJSIIlt'llll. Third Row: Arlene Kreiscl, Jan- et Korrell, Daniel Kujawa, Prank Landers, Thomas Larsen, David Kramer, Harry Krcut- xer, David Kouba, Ronald Kosciulik, Marga- ret Laing. Back Row: Barbara Kowalkowski, Mary Ann Kusck, Kathleen Lanan, llarry Kroeger, Raymond Koser, Cary La Forte, Rita Kruchell, Betty Kryger, Dolores Krickl, Sandra Lannan. Not Pictured: Ronald Land- ers, Robert Lasater. HOLIBROOINI D2l5fFronl Row: Robert Macdonald, Dolores Lococo, Kathryn Luka- sik, Robert Letsek, Lee Lindholm, Dolores Light, Virginia Letto, Gail Ley. Second Row: Rodney Lindsay, Judy Linneman, Marcia Ly- man, Linda Laustsen, Pat Lewandowski, Betsy Luebker, Lyan Lindholm, James Litchtord. Third Row: lVilliam Luthardt, Margaret Lor- enz, Steve Lawrence, Al Lipper, Richard Lyons, Heniz Litty, Joseph Leonatti, lklartin Loveall, Roslyn Loeless, Barbara Ann Lees. Back Row: Sandy lWacie, Vicki Luff, Ken- neth Lucarz, Judith Little, Robert Lis, Pat Mabie, Valerie Longley, Janet Laskey, Mary Anne Likens, Rosaldel Logelin. llOlWl'iROOlW DfZl7fFr0nt Row: Donna Kiangialartlo, Patricia Nlilanoyich, Judith Malmnist, Roger Martin, James Klentz, Mary Klatich, Diane Matchus, Ronald Nlarangi, Second Row: Nancy lNTcClintock, James lWc Cann, David Mijan, Leslie Maher, Danny Mei, Sandra Nlatejka, Dennis McShane, Ron- ald lNlalesa. Third Row: John Melowitz, YYal- ter lyligasi, Patricia lNlcCarthy, Richard Male- cek, John McGrath, James McMahon, Fred- erick Mcrow, Russell lylartindale, Miilliam Merkel, Lindalee Nlason. Back Row: Tracy Klarch, Patricia Majka, Doreen lX'IcCarthy, Diane Michaels, Ardienne lNleinke, Susan blarguardt, Elaine Black, Nancy McNamee, Paula Nlarella, Cynthia Bleilahn. IIONIEROOM D218--Front Row: Arthur Nliller, Richard Namen, Paul lWueller, Chris- tine Meibauer, Richard Murphy, Pat Morris, Sally llorgan, Rose Nlortellare. Second Row: Elizabeth Ann lNIolison, Barbara Biueller Alice lylyrtle, Leslie Miller, Mike Nliller. Biar- garet Miller, Donna Mionske, James Mnszyn- ski. Third Row: Donald Nelson, Dennis Llo- lus, Charles Nlitchell, Tommy Nlock, Jerry Mittlestaedt, George Nlorrocco, Rolland lylunday, Dave Nagel, Lester Nlosher, James Mulroyan. Back Row: Danny Munini, Charles Nelson,, Barbara Mueller, Sandra lXlullins, Paul lylistal, Larry Nous, Hugh Nellans, Clif- ford liycrs, Arlene Ness, Jay Neale. Not Pic- tured: Ray Moritz. HOMEROOM D306-Front Row: John Nich- olas, Cheryl Nilles, Helen Pauls, Rosanne Nevrel, htiary Lou Nicholas, Bill Pandola, Jean Owen, Sherry Owens. Second Row: Lin- da Niko, Anina Paul, Joe Cage, Peggy Oliver, John Olsen, Dallas Patt, Judy Noffsinger, llaureen O'Neill. Third Row: Lynn Oliver. lYalter Parazaider, Robert Nygaard, Richard O'Fallon, Michael Pape, James Nickley, How- ard Olsen, Irene Olson. Phillip Pardun. Back Row: Barbara Panno, Donnie Novak, Eliza- beth Nueberger, Larry Oclilieja, Eugene O'Keefc, Ruben Nunez, Barbara Olson, Mar- tin Ondrus, Leonard Otto. 213 HONIEROOBI E111fFront Row: Susan Sar- elli, Fredrick Scafuri, Anthony Russo, Donald Rogalski, Terrence Savage, Jeanne Schnur, Kent Romanus, Phyllis Schlesinger. Second Row: lWary Schauer, Diane Roberts, Fredric Roder, Robert Schrilla, Janet Schenckl, Iii- leen Spaoznik, Darlene Roberts, Donna Sal- emi. Third Row: Blaine Romanus, Joe Ro- man, Darlene Rymsha, RoseMarie Santoniel- lo, Al Scherer, Steve Schlaf, LeRoy Schmidt, Connie Scanlan, Barbara Schaller. Back Row: Kathleen Scanio, hlichael Scala, Nlargaret Schaper, Robert Schrader, Pat Schrader, Ray Schomas, Arthur Sacco, lVilliam Rowe, Leo Schar. HOMEROOM E153 g Front Row: Sandra Siessman, Steve Sklaney, Lavergne Sepnafsky, Garett Seebauer, Bill Shue, John Skurka, Gor- don Schulz, Kenneth Schroeder. Second Row: Margaret Shaffer, Glare Skvore, Pamela Sla- gle, Linda Seely, Sharon Schumlitz, Susan Slobodnik, Victor Sikora. Third Row: Erwin Schubert, Harold Sittrle, Kenneth Shaw, Den- nis Sehuppe. Back Row: Robert Schulte, Charles Skala, Wfilliam Semens, Bob Skuravs- kis, Michael Segallos, Barbara Sinelar, Pat Shortall, Richard Simone, Bill Shaughnessy. Not Pictured: Margo Sharpe. l-IOMEROOM El55iFront Row: Mary Sol- to, Eileen Sperando, Beverly Stadler, Sandra Stebelton, Nancy Spak, Gail Smith, Janet Snyder, Nancy Spalla. Second Row: George Smith, VVilliam Smith. Third Row: George Spencer, Arnold Stanger, Eugene Stehno, Philip Smith, Richard Speta, George Stehlik, James Stark. Back Row: Nancy Smith, Donna Smith, Walter Steidle, Joseph Smetak, Doris Smith, Donald Smith, Catherine Starr, David Sobkoviak. Not Pictured: Ronald Stasi. 214 Party Climaxes HOMl'1ROOlXfI D307-Front Row: Diana Pocuca, Bruce Pech, Dennis Powell, Nancy Pein, Marion Peth, Fred Perry, Barbara Pil- len, Steven Perry. Second Row: Robert Peter- son, Richard Pouxar, James Pedersen, Daniel Penry. Third Row: Michael Perger, Gerald Pionto, James Polis, David Poteet, Lawrence Perryman, l'Villiam Peters. Back Row: Judy Petit, Alexis Pavia, Nancy Pietrzyk, Barbara Pelc, Judy Pfaff, Joyce Poletti, Carol Par- tone, Barbara Podoll. Not Pictured: Jolm Plumb. HOMEROOM D318-Front Row: Neal Pres- ton, Gecile Riccardo, Nancy Ripani, John Powell, Elaine Rizzo, Bill Rabe, Dennis Rei- ter, Jon Pusateri. Second Row: Patty Riemer, John Puglise, Carol Przychodni, Linda Rob- ert, Linda Riha, Nillil Pukis, Diane Prebianca, Frank Provenzano. Third Row: Dave Presco, Robert Priola, Joe Revello, Suzanne Prentice, Michael Quinn, Lenny Ray, Renate Reichs, Tom Ridgway, Richard Raitano. Back Row: Wlilliam Richards, Rose Powers, Lawrence Reinebach, Thomas Pullia, Joan Rizza, Lynn Rhyrner, Ann Query, Martin Preto, Adelia Pricipata, Francine Prince. ' 1 . rr ,, , , wi J W se-were - S Freshman Year HOMFROOM E162-Front Row: Mickey Thies, Cay Tamni, Carol Stropoli, Sandra Sunde, l.aurina Testa, Michael Tendrock, Diane Slockham, Jolm Toraro. Second Row: Kathy Tellone, hlary Sweeney, Don Stellato, Joan Suncleen, Lelani Teruty, Ray Steinkraus, Wlaync Sleveilson. Third ROW: Frank Svobo- tla, Hal Sluit, Jack Stumpf, Frank Tabor. Back Row: Jo Ann Stonell, Jo Ann Stopka, Sarinite Telle, Robert Sullivan, lWark Such- ousky, Alice Sulinski, Heather Steven, Shirley Sudlow. Not Pictured: John Strand. IIOMEROOM E165 - Front Row: Nancy rTlOlOI1lt'O, Tommy Tiritilli, Marie Van Eynde, Kathy Yan Dyck, Vicki Trittipo, Guy Valen- tin, Diane Trippodo, Jacqulyn Tuccillo. Sec- ond Row: Michael Topor, Nancy Topolski, Mary Ann Van Boven, Raylen Urbans, Nancy Van Dyck, Barbara Updike, Eva Thompson. Third Row: James Vandenberg, Clark Van Clleave. Back Row: Fred Toerpe, Diane Usis, Richard Tonnner, Lawrence Trybul, John 'Frm-f-fa, Kenneth Tyler, Sandra Thompson, Kathy Valgiusti. Not Pictured: John Ullins- key, Dale Yan Ferson, Ken Triska, Beverly Vance. IIONIEROOM A129-Front Row: Pat Hleath- erhead, Linda lVeppner, Nancy VVilson, Pam XVercker, Pat lVilson, Marian Vigna, Bonnie lN'arren, Barbara Vassolo. Second Row: James XXX-lzien, Jacqueline Hlagner, Sue lVeeks, San- dra lllheeler, Cheryl Hlatson, Joan lValsko, Carol YfValsh. Third Row: Kerry Wfebster, VVilliam l'Vagar, Richard VVesolek, William Vlatters, John Hlagner, Ronald Wleiford, Bon- nie YVharton, Judith VonLaven. Back Row: Reini Hlasemiller, Thomas Wladycki, John YVest, Thomas YVendt, Nick Welch, Robert Vv'alker, Eclclie Viktor, Casey Wies, Michael Wlarner. HOMEROOM A21 - Front Row: Vickie Zwetzig, Jane JVolffing, Polly XVood, Judy lVollak, Jacqueline Zastrow, Kathy Zandlo, Terry W'ohl, Marcia Yaeger. Second Row: Doris Zaukas, Sharon W7ilson, Joan Yetter, Linda Hinke, Suzanne Zeeb, Carol Tviftll. Melody'e Hlolfe, Sandra Ulohn. Third Row: lVilliam Yundt, Dominic Zitella, Robert Yes- sa, Lester Worcester, Ronald W'oodliff, James Wlittersleim, Ronald Yanckowitz, Vfayne Zer- nel, Raymond Wlorth. Back Row: Tom Zac- cardi, Kathleen Vegan, James Yeskc, Lance Wlozniak, Helen Wlinters, Dana Zitek, Bar- bara Worcester, Shirley Yundt, Stephen Zi- brun, Frank Yuro. 215 HOMEROOM B304fFront Row: Rosemarie Batko, Gail Auer, Carol Abramovitz, Joan Abel, Barbara Barrett, Mary Basic, Mary Al- bertelli, Mary Asaro. Second Row: Carole Baker, Dale Arturi, Gloria Behnke, Larry Balgemann, Nick Alico, Jack Arnone, Edward Adams. Third Row: Michael Asaro, Joseph Antanelli, Larry Barski, Jerry Beatty, Keith Becker, Paul Altman, Richard Barsema, George Allenhoff, Fred Baustian. Back Row: Rosemarie Bartolone, Barbara Aul, Thomas Becker, John Allanson, Andrea Bauers, Allen Andrlik, John Ayres, Mary Ann Auriene, Beverly Beck, Not Pictured: Bob Battersby. 216 Sophomores Dance Social activities for the sophomores started with a dance, Blue Reveries, on October 24. It ended With Surf Board Swing and llawaiian party on May 7. Sophomores named committees to plan the year's social program. Gail Greco headed the entertainment committee, and Cathy Dubs and Judy Black were publicity chairmen. Linda O'Connor and Nancy Ebhert headed the soeial committee. ln Charge of tickets and check room was Denis Forgue. Sally Goodwilie and Terry 'loewiclc planned the fall party. Mr. VVallcer, the sophomore class sponsor, assisted the class with its activities. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: Richard Coep- land, president, James Cannavino, vice-presidenf, and Miss Susan Hauber, class adviser. STANDING: Irene DeTotis, ireasurer, and Marianne Bell, secretary. in West Mall IIUKIEROOKI lllttlti- Front Row: Dolores lieserra, Jeanne Ronska, -Indy Block, Mary liennett, Gail llornzin, liarhara Billings, Nlari- anne Bell. Second Row: Hill llellancli, Wayne llongean, Ron Ilowarte, Frank Bender. NYal- ter liehrentlt, Clen liotninelinan. Back Row: Cathy liepko, lI2lIl1t'lll l3orc'liardt, Ken Bel- landi, liawrence Bej11ai'owit'x, Roger Black, Don Brady, liileen Iiixler, Dolores lienhani. Not Pictured: liarhara Bishop, Remo lilandi. IIOMICROOM B308- -Front Row: Vivian Carnt't'i, lienoita Buckner, Arletta llriclwell, Diane Carlson, 'l'rina Carter, Fern Brown, Reylene Carlherg, Rick Campbell. Second Row: Dave lhirm. John Carlson, June Car- ter, George Castady, Carol Canipanella, Pat- ricia Bula, Cheryl Carstens, Pain Carstens. Third Row: Martha l3rown, Patricia linvak, Dennis Burke, George liraseli, James lirese- inann, Lottie lirestan, John ltronkema, Ceorge Iireneisen, Charltw Brignelio. Back Row: Mi- chael Cainpohasso. Roliert lhirke, James Can- 1, Vin S? HE' LHR Bl., HH, ct ,,!.kE., H' . , ,gpg 3 Pat Canhani, Theresa Caecavale, Xvlllllllll llnrke, Dee Dee Brown. HOMEROOBI BSOU- Front Row: Karren Cristofaro, llarhara Castellani, Diane Cerntak, Diane Coleman, Bonnie Cologna, Patricia Cole, Janet Chiero, Joan Connelly. Second Row: Joe Constantino. John Sastronovo, Jo- weph Colonna. Guito Cowenxa, lYilliain Cook, Merle Cooper, Pat Cates. Third Row: Rich- ard Copeland. Kenneth Christy, Mike Comp- ton, Bill Cork, Kiichael Cayanaugh, Thomas Cohan, Jay Corn, lVayne Cook. Back Row: Nancy Cook. George Crabtree, Alan Clnnur- ny, Bruce Clay, Bonnie Chuinan, Connie Chnman, Delhert Clough. John Cerinak, Di- ane Cawlev. IIOMIQROOM B310 --- Front Row: James Domas, lNIary Cygnar, Michael De Favola, lrene Defotis, Tony D'Anza, Gloria De liar- ino, Charles Davis, Diane Drohish. Second Row: Carl Del Bono, Kathy Duhs, Sanimye Dina, Susan D'Alexancler, David De Smedt. Charlene Dalo. Third Row: Dan Doyle, Stan Cunningham, Lawrence Devitt, John Droese, Robert Dehelak, Torn Dillion, lYalter Dieg- nau. Back Row: Robert Dorn, Patrick De Salvo. Anthony Dancla, Logan Dngaw, David Draut, Dennis D'.-Xntonio, Frank Dixon, Terry Diane, john Curiale. HOMICROOXI D103 f f Front Row: Sherry Could, 'llheodora Ganta, Janet Green, Karen Ciannone, Betty Gliosci, Xlivhaeleen Ceatros, Claude Gregorezyk, Carol Franxe. Second Row: Kathleen Frawley, Nora Catto, Diane Cerseliefske, Sally Cootlwillie, Jeanette Gantt, Lenore Corr, Cale Creeo. Third Row: Steven Gallo, Rohert Franceseoni, Timothy Grahski, lYilliani Graff, Larry Griffith. Back Row: Gail Crahl, Patricia Carhark, Patricia Gregie. ,Xnclrew Clavach. Vlllltllllili Garharz. 'llerrenee Grimes, Pamela Gregory, Linda Cell, Doris Frantz. Not Pictured: Ralph Grannnont, Hen- ry Gilbert, lyfary Giannone, Ray Caston. 211 HOMEROOM D202 - Front Row: James Humphrey, Linda Jarmak, Carol Hockstras- ser, Georgeanne Jonescue, Susan Trace, James Jakawich, Julia Joswick, Jackie Jonas. Second Row: Andy Jacobsen, Judith Herman, Cheryl losso, lylara Horwitz, Bonnie Johnson, Vicki lngro, Juanita Huffmon, June Hinz. Third Row: Jean Johnson, Kenneth Horn, Fred Johnson, Jim Kahler, Patil Hernandez, Jim Hodapp, W'illiam Hunse, Leroy Jones, Ed- ward Jerousek, Dennis Hyde, Robert Jolm- son. Back Row: Steve Johnson, Brian lncroe- ci, Don Hyers, James Janda, Noel Julian. Tony Iannone, Dean Holte, Deanne Irwin, l'Vesley Hull, Roy Hill. HOMEROOM D205 - Front Row: Donna Kepple, Paula Komarec, Dianne Kimec, Rich Keller, Judy Kiener, Dolores Klein, Lana Karas, Karen Klopp. Second Row: Richard Kasper, Dennis Kennelly, Bill Kemp, Ray- mond Kalenda, Williarii Kandl, Dan Kechan, Tim Kilroy, Frank Koster. Third Row: Phyl- lis Killar, Karen Kalunian, Gene Kasmer, Rob Kortum, Terry Knowles, Mary Kopke, Noreen Kerger, Jean Ann Knowles, Judy Kaul. Back Row: Judy Kibbe, Pam Kola, lylarjorie Knight, Jim Kokonas, James Kopl- ja, Karen Karner, Marilyn Kard, Janet Ken- ik, Marcia Knackstedt. HOlNlEROOlNl D209 f- Front Row: Patricia Krus, Elaine Kuzma, Carol Krause, Helen Kuchar, Carol Lawton, Rosemarie Laramie, Barbara Leipold, Lawrence Kudrna. Second Row: Jaciquelyn Lattyak, Jeffrey Krempec, Karen Kuncl, Mona Leek, Judy Krause, Joan: Laurance, Roberta Lees, Chester Kruegei Third Row: Russ Kubycheck, Ronald Langer, Tim Lageose, Charles Lasch, Robert Kulp, Robert Landry. Back Row: George Latelle, Linda Kuhlmann, Tom Kubiszewski, Jerry Krutsch, Ernie Lawrence, Robert Latimer. Robert Larocca, Roger Kralik, Patrick La Van. Not Pictured: Elaine Landers. 218 Class of '62 HGMEROOM B311 - Front Row: Carole Ferroni, Sandra Erbs, Patricia Dunn, Carole Femer, Thelma Engbrecht, Donna Dvorak, Carol Fewer, Linda Florence. Second Row: Diane Fox, Anita Fiore, Patricia Fitzgerald, Louise Edlnonds, Agnes Fox, Constance El- more, Donna Ernst, Eileen Finn, Martha Fin- ley. Third Row: Edward Emmett, John Fox, Tom Falone, Robert Erickson, lllayne llrd- mann, Ray Festin, Robert Fascia, Albert Faul, Gerald Foster, Roland Eskildsen. Back Row: Jo Anne Fisher, Constance Engvall, John Findley, Michael Ford, David Enke, Gary Fort, David Dunning, Robert Ellis, Dennis Forgue, Michael Farley. Not Pictured: Nancy Ebbert, David Fisher. llQlVlEROONl Dll8fFr0nt Row: Ther:-si Gugliuzza, Susan Healy, Dorothy Hamann, Suzanne Haggard, Judy Harshbarger, John Gulino, Georgine Henzler, Diane Haydon. Second Row: Rex Halsey, Karen Hayley, Kathleen Heller, Calida Haase, Bob Henson, Mary Ann Halgas, hfichael l-larbaeek, Paul Halverson. Third Row: hlichael Hayden, Rob- erta Hall, Stan Gurich, Richard Groenveld, Kenneth Hermach, Robert Haines, Robert Hanczar, Gordon Gunderson, Mary Hellman, Edward Gurney. Back Row: Roberta Haiges, Peter Harris, Ronald Healy, Diane Helwig, Mike Hardy, Albert Heep, Joe Guadagnoli, John Heneghan, Janeen Guertin. ,,w.al.x,.sl .-. ,.3 . ,.. igs Euclid HOMLROOM D210 - Front Row: Sandra Leslie, Nancy Linnetnan, Judy Lindsey, Trudy Magnuson, Janice Lyons, Larry Lighthart, Carolyn LeVant, Carolyn Lucius. Second Row: Patricia hlanire, Sharon Lindrum, Flor- ence Lorr, Malcolm Leslie, Rohert Lotz, Tom Lester, Lynda Nlarcuni, Annette Xlackey. Third Row: James Luka, Thomas Loesch, Kenneth Lejsek, Gary Lewis, Lawrence Lo- hrillo. Back Row: Martin Lyons, Daniel Lud- wig, John Lorenzo, Jim Lesak, Allan Lock- hart, Joseph hlarino, Richard Loefller. Ron- ald Lokcinski, Ed Loresch. Not Pictured: Daniel Maday. llUh4l'lROOiNl D211---Front Row: Gregory Masulunes, Carol hflastrodonato, Lynn Mel- gaard, Betty McFadden, Nancy Mayer, Eliza- heth McKenzie, Patricia lylarousek, Lynnea MeCluskey. Second Row: Kathy McBride, Mary Martens, Barbara Matoush, Sharlene McCullough, Pat Martin, Sue Mattison, Elea- nor hleschick, Judith lklarten, lieth hlielke. Third Row: Charles lX'IcCarty, Nancy lN'IcCor- mick, Jim McCrystal, Dick Mihel, Wlayne Markctt, Larry Mason, Kenneth Marr, Ron- ald Nlerriell, Dennis hlichaels, Jim hlartinai- tis. Back Row: Janice McKay, Richard Mas- ton, George Maxuc, Nlarlcne Maslanka, Chet Xleyer, Dennis McCreery, Richard lylattick, Jim Marshall, Brenda Mengnini, Marcia Ma- salunes. 5l' t. .1m wwAmmf,ziw1frL1axv1 1111 3 :mill .l HOMEROOYV DQI4- - Front Row: Merrikay Nliller, Ruth Mikuls, JoAnne llulixio, Lynn Mueller, Patricia Nelson, Neva lyloravec. hlary Moore, Marilyn Miller. Second Row: Rose Moschetti, Kathleen Moder, Laneta Navoy, Sharon Nlosinski, Suzanne Kliller, Dorothy Millies, Marilyn Muhl. Third Row: Yictoria Mitchell, Bruce Nelson, Max Mullins, Leon- ard Mueller, VVilliam Moore, Jerry lylizialko. Back Row: Richard lklitchell, Peter Nloroz, Dick hloran, Charles Nliller, Dan Klontyille. Rohert Muellner, Gerald Mital, Neil Nara- more, James Murray. Not Pictured: Marianne Miller, Anita lyloorc, Miksovsky. HOMEROOM D216-f Front Row: Donna Partipilo, Robert Perkins, Pat Nyckel, Sara Oliver, Linda O'Connor, Jo Anne Udman, John Oddo, Diana Partipilo. Second Row: Nikki Page, James Owen, Ellen Nicosia, Lar- ry Pearson, Martha Perkins, Marti Pacheco, Kenneth Peters, Grace Perri. Third Row: Dennis Nolan, Jim Percy, John Parshall, Ron- ald Oetjcns, Allen Ortt, John OiNeill, Ed- ward Petit, Wfaync Paige, Larry Pekarek, John Nudo, Phillip Ostapczuk. Back Row: Georgi- ana Pappas, Janice Olsen, Prank Perri, Caro- lyn Ober, BZIVIIPY Peterson, Donna Paloinho, Pat Pctrossi, Nancy Pellegrino, l.aDonna Ouiinettc. Not Pictured: Joseph Owens, Lean- ard Petitt. IIUMEROOM D303 - Front Row: Carol Pitello, Edith Poulos, Donna Rasmussen, Carol Pockrandt, Kathy Poggensee, Donna Pixzuto, Marianne Pitello, Darlene Ratti. Sec- ond Row: Joyce Prodzenski, John Poole, Gary Rahe, Susan Randerson, Mary Rech. Dong Phillips, John Rainiondo, Richard Powell. Third Row: Jim Regan, Tony Petruxfi, Nor- hert Popkowski, Bill Pones, Lloyd llreyett. Ken Piotter, Ed Reinhart. Back Rovr: Pred Radewagen, Larry Ralston, Prank Reiinann, Dorothy Rehokas, Richard Pinsly, Roy Reich, John Prince, Judith Pynakker, Spencer Por- ter. Not Pictured: James Pionto, Anthony Pish, Edward Poulos. 219 der, Richard Snyder, Larry Smott, Jerry Sip- ari, Ronald Shupe, Laura Schmidt, Virginia Soderluncl, Joann Silski, Patricia Sherrill. llOMF,ROOlXl D314 - Front Row: Valerie Sunde, Helen Soo, Carolyn Sourile, Kathryn Stapleinan, Sharon Stewart, Bernadette So- kolnik, Lucinda Studebaker, Jo Stevenson. Second Row: Karen Stokes, Joyce Swiech, Carol Tabatt, Jerry Strub, Penny Sugg, Jo- seph Stellato, llona Steltxer. Third Row: Her- bert Steinkraus, Paul Stadwiser, VVayne Swiech, Richard Suda. Back Row: Barbara Stebel, lValter Szczesniak, Robert Stork, Rob- ert Stemm, John Streit, Jerry Spetz, Richard Spencer, Ed Stroschein, Judy Sweich. Not Pictured: Melodie Soper, Leonard Speyer, Terence Sullivan, Richard Szymaniak. HOMEROOM D315-Front Row: Julie Ur- brock, Gail Turilli, Mike Tortoriello, Dennis Van Zanten, Paul Velbergs, Mark Tortoriello, Celina Tannura, Faythe Vranek. Second Row: George Tarleton, Wes Turnmire, Rich Vena, Richard Tichy, Arlene Vesely, Martin Wlalker, Don Vander Molen, Sharon Teske, Charles lValus. Third Row: Paul Tucci, John Van Osdell, Robert Turkot, Keith Thompson, Donna Wlaidley, Richard Voytovich, Robert Vetzner, John Wfalsh, James Tarnburino, Tom Tarvin. Back Row: Peter Tarnowski, Matthew Taryash, llarold l'Vactor, Bob Van Osdell, Drew Trapani, Robert Thompson, Geri Van Dyke, Sharon Vohs, Lacldie Vintika. Not Pictured: Charlene Taggs, Christine Tararo, Sharon Tkach, Judith Valenta, Arthur Volini. HOBIEROOM D316 1 Front Row: Arleen lVidowski, Janet Zeeb, Stanley Wlilcox, Susie Younger, Charles 'Winter, Florence lVeide, Therese Zaxxara, Nancy VVilson. Second Row: Karen lVilliamson, Harris White, Karen Ya- kel, Linda Wfegner, Richard Wood, Susan Wleinberg, hiargo 'Wehrenberg. Third Row: lVilliam Zeiger, Thomas lVetteland, Sidney lVhitten, Dave Wiells, Jimmy lVeber, Kenneth lVilliamson. Back Row: Jea11 VVilrnot, Sandra Zwicker, Dean Whisnant, Tony Yeneh, Den- nis Zorn, Dean Yannias, Fred Winters, Don Zeilenga. Not Pictured: William VVestenclorf, James lllold, John Zieman. 220 t Tu, ophs! HOlWFRO0lXl D310 4 Front Row: Patricia Ruppert, lWario Renzi, Gloria Salyer, Gail Scherer, Dianne Saarinen, Sandra Roberts, Steve Rudd, Kathy Ryan. Second Row: iVil- liam Santo, Carol Schar, Tony Renella, Den- nis Salemi, Alan Sahlin, Dee Rhymer, lXfiar- tin Russo, Kenneth Reinhart. Third Row: Gary Richter, Bob Schaefer, Dennis Ryan, Robert Rybicki, George Rohner, Albert Sales- ki, Richard Roberts, Todd Rexek. Back Row: Sandra Sayre, Genevieve Riccobene, James Russel, Vince Render, John Scala, Carol Ritchie, Don Sanders, Mike Sassone, lilna Rivers. Not Pictured: Wlilliam Reisa, Wlilliam Salvatore, Pete Sarelli. HUMEROOM D311 4 Front Row: Regina Seyer, Karen Schmidtke, Barbara Smith, Rose- mary Serio, Roseanna Schroeder, Betty Skla- ney, Sybil Schneider. Second Row: Susan Simko, Susan Schwartz, Jackie Seavey, Kon- na Skurka, Judith Schulze, Donna Schroeder, Carole Shermant. Third Row: Ricky Smith, Carol Sittner, Wayne Setinek, Steve Seno, Gale Simmons, James Schwieger, Ronald Schmidt, Patrick Siress, Sharon Simek. Fourth Row: Robert Srivani, Danny Smith, Theodore Schmid, James Schroeder, Edward Silkaitis, l'Villiam Silhan, Francis Snyder, Alfred Schlue- ter, Judge Shaw, Russel Schultz. Back Row: Joan Sliwa, Elaine Scott, Merilynn Schroe- , , M--. .. ,J Junior Class I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: Mr. Ray Chambers, class adviser, Barbara David, lreasurer, Irene Meros, secretary, and William Harrison, president. STAND- ING: Susan Ryberg, vice-president. Entering their second year as the top dog class at Pro Viso Vllest, the eager juniors held a colcetail party after school in the middle of September. Under the guidance of their adviser, Mr. Ray Chznnhers, the junior Class planned their prom and the calender of other activities for the year. Highlights of the year consisted of Hhloonlit hlclodiesi' on Octohcr 31 and the spring party on hlarch l9. Cliinaxing the Festivities the lunior Prom was the first to he held by a class at Proviso West. As summer vacation neared, juniors looked Forward to being the seniors and the lirst graduating class oF Vliest. HOMICROOIVI Allilfliront Row: Ruth Beck, Karen Bell, lrlannclorch Adm-lniann, l'alricia Barclay, Barbara Ann Beignn, Robert Barlo- lottc, Joanne Allr-gratti, Shirley Bfifiilllx. See- ond Row: Carl Janies Airdo, Ronald lim-ern, Rohm-rl Beckett, David Antlcrson Deanna lia- laine. Sandra Anilxrose, Pauli-lt liattislclla, Virginia Anderson, Karen Askcvold. Third Row: David Hauer-rt. John Adolfson. Tlionias Bednarx, Franklin Aichiiigcr. Clary Anderson, Rolnerl liehnkc, Corry Axxi, llohn Adlfingcr, Rohm-rt Badendick. Back Row: Sharon Alger, Kiollic Auteu. Yiclor Allin-rgo, Gerald Aron- iea. l's-ter Bellcndir, Tony .Xngr-lico, Joi' .Xu- lonovich, Gerald Alyca, Jean Aiiclcrson, Betty Ann Becker. Not Pictured: .laincs Bcllraine, June .'XnClm-rson. 22I HOlNlEROOlW Bll2 - Front Row: Toni De Carlo, Diane Daryl, Patricia Dahneke, Bever- ly De Angelo, Diane Diggins, Elizabeth Crab- tree, Jackie Conway, Jerry Dexter. Second Row: Joyce Cooper, Carol Devereux, Ron Couture, Donald Cook, Joyce Cnningham, Janet Danner, Dennis Costello. Third Row: Thomas Duesteehle, Louis Deguiseppe, JVil- liam Crozier, Ronald Dean, Ray Conrad, Kenneth Cooke. Back Row: Ralph Danaya, Robert Dahl, Barbara David, Ralph Damato, Alan Crosser, Louie De Grado, Kathrine De hlaria, Frank De Angelo, Kathline Dehnieke. Not Pictured: Ken Crosby, Brian Cran, Lau- rence De lXflarino. HOMBROOM B113 g Front Row: Agnes Doring, Patricia Dixon, Donna Fairburn, Gretchen Dixon, Ann Fohs, Danita Dunbar, Joanne Falletta, Carol Donnelley. Second Row: Alice Dobyns, Nlaureen Fannon, Joseph Fiorito, Nlichael Du Beau, Laurence Ferreri, Donna Divis, Patricia Floyd, Connie Engle- man. Third Row: lVilliam Fiordo, Thomas lirb, Jack Duhasek, Raymond Fink, Allan Dvorak, iYilliam Erdmann, Terrence Doer- xaph. Back Row: Sheila Fannon, lWichael Dunlavy, Ernest Dugo, James Donovan, Ger- ald Ferrick, VVillia1n Dyskie, Arline Druwe, Ronald Fleckinger, Wlilliam Feeman, Dennis Du Fraine. HOlWlQROGlW Bl 14---Front Row: Bernadette Giancarlo, Nlarianne Gorka, Jennifer Geils, Carol Giese, ltynn Furgnson, Annette Gehrke, Francis Gille, Joyce Girard. Second Row: Jacqueline Gooch, Nlary Ann Govaker, How- ard Frelman, Ron Formento, Jeanette Galdik, Janet Gorsgren, Pat Fox. Third Row: Mike Golz, Bd Giese, VVilliam Garclau, Brian Gorr, Clayton Gibbs, Pat Golx, Ken Graham. Back Row: Richard Gerdes, iililliam Frankart, James Garbarz, lid Gelsey, Dave Gilbert, Ken Giesow, James Kafkowski, Alfred Fortier, Richard Gorski. 'YJ2 Juniors Reign HONIBROORI B102 -- Front Row, Judy Brown, Diane Boelnn, Ted Blaha, lylarilyn Bengston, Bob Bronge, Nlary Jean Berger, Sandia Reumka, Priscilla Bradley. Second Row: Joyce Bortman, Carol Bokorney, XX'ayne Bouska, Clarence Bach, Sam Brown, John Boehm, Carol Bookler. Third Row: Terrance Brisson, Terry Blaine, Ron Brandt. Back Row: Mary Ann Brauer, Diane Bolton, Ruth Blazey, Zenon, Borowych, Joe Beltraine, Bonnie Boin- bard, Lynne Boal, Judy Bond. Not Pictured: Cle'veland Briggs, Adrienne Bullaro. HOMBROONI B108 1 Front Row: Sharon Caruso, Karen Christensen, Wlanda Bunch, Dorine Cihak, Fran Cernocry, Kathy Castady, Charlotte Carlin, Carole Carlson. Second Row: Patrick Burke, Douglas Bulhnan, Ger- ald Bnsh, Dennis Cada, Frank Coleman, Ken- neth Chase, Kurtis Butler. Third Row: Brent Cavolt, Dale Colosky, David Carlson. Back Row: Douglas Calling, Joel Cohen, Charles Cirrincione, James Cipolla, Robert Coleman, Richard Chudy, Gerald Campbell, John Burns. Not Pictured: Carole Balman, Daniel Bryon, Donald Burke. Q s- 111- M vie wa X dawning:-7 as Top Dogs IIGRTICROOTW B117 Q Front Row: Patricia llayes, Karen Hallock, Janet Harris, Darlene Grigis, Bob Grant, Martin Hansen, Naney Hart, l'atti Hassett. Second Row: Sheila Greatliouse, James Hanson, James Greenwald, Ron Hahn, YYilliam Gulke, George Hallberg. Third Row: Robert Haraxin, Don Gust, Paul llarcly, Robert Gutxmer. Back Row: Kathleen Hayes, Paul Harshbarger, Riehard Gregie, James Gruber, Rill llarrison, John Haiges, Donald Gullquist, Kathleen llays. Not Pie- tured: Kenneth Hanson, Robert Grosso. HOMICROOBI B118 1 Front Row: Dorothea Hulin, George Hibbs, Margaret Hodgson, Sandra Hummel, Vivien llojda, Elizabeth llillebraucl, Dennis Heitmann, Deanna Hepp- ner. Second Row: Joseph Holleman, Miehat-l Heller, Jeff Hulbert, Kenneth Hovorka, Ken- neth llesterman, Roger Herman. Third Row: Thomas Helms, Earl liunclt, Terry Honkisz. Back Row: Georgia Hopp, Barbara Hinton, Dennis Hudec, XVilliam Hogan, Gregory Hnrrrlx, Steve H'u'n'd, fVfnTi:u1ne Hels, Karen Heil. Not Pictured: Andrew Hedberg, Dennis lleimann, Jerry Hord. 1 fm HOMEROOKI B202 - - Front Row: Laura Jacobsen, Jeanette Kaskey, Cecilia Hutter. Toni Jordan, Sandra Johnson, Dewellyn Ifl- land, Lynn Karas, Pam Johnson. Secontl Row: Gerri Kallum, Terry Jakes, Lynn Hu- sak, Terry Johnson, Karen Katsis, Carol Hupp, llllen Kalinauskas. Third Row: Bill Janulewicz, Robert Kaiser, Ghuek Jindra, Steve Kage, Rich Jostes, James Huotari. Back Row: Judy Johanson, Gail Kappel, TVilliam Jewell, Earl Jorchow, Bruce Johnson, Steve Jarolin, Ken Jauclea, Scotty Irvine, Fd Jaffe. HOTWEROONI B210 -- Front Row: Ronelle Kreutzer, Carole Kray, Kathleen Kornaus, Karyl Kauth, Donna Kellen, Thomasine Kil- roy, Dawn Kucera, Harriet Kroeger. Second Row: Cheryl Kloer, Sheree Klimkow, Tom Knippenberg, Bonnie Kincaid, Kathy Knights, Tom Kresin. Third Row: Al Keller, John Knoll, Tom Kernau, Atlolph Kraujalis, Her- man Kuhlmann, Ken Kuexen, John Kocolow- wki, Jolm Kochan. Back Row: Linda Kiekhe- fel, Joe Krejri, Sue Klavber, Kathleen Ker- Imer, Dennis Kmiee, lioh Kesmar, Alex King, Joan Kreuser, Donna Knippenberg, Not Pic- tured: Joan Kruse, Dan Koeritz, Wlayue Kuhns. HOMEROOM B212 - Front Row: Annette liodewyck, Sherry Lira, Joanne Letto, Shirley Loomer, Kathy Kulat, Nlarilyn LeYan, Joan Larson, Nlaria Lenzini. Second Row: Richartl Lawson, John Layer, Roger LaFaver, Frank Loclewyck, Cheryl Mack, Sally Lane, Linda Lawrenee. Third Row: Dennis Loiseau, Gliuek Luelmker, John Leekie, Alex Loresch, Ken Larsen, Chuck Lorenee, Gary Lyman, Alan lienartson, Robert Louli. Baeklllow: Shirley Little, Anita Laulue, Aclele Lanan, Gay La Calamita, Joe Kunka, Rich Kuale, Jim Lord. Nlarge Lestina, JoAnn Lekawittli. 2 HOMEROOM B217 W- Front Row: Donna Pope, Angela Plourd, Carol Pristo, Karen Prato, Carol Petty, Carol Rago, Rog Poore, Andrea Pawlak. Second Row: Josephine Po- lito, Ray Powers, Ed Purcell, Lorain Prosis, Carol Pinelli, Joe Perri, Nazia Powers. Third Row: Penny Pellman, Bill Quinn, Bob Pazera, Ron Precll, Fred Powers, Richard Petit. Back Row: Audrey Piotter, Leslie Paralnbo, hlarge Pein, hlarilyn Piccatto, Dianne Poole, Sergio Pribax, John Person, Gerald Pasluszny, Caro- lyn Prehn. HOMEROOM B218 - Front Row: Darlene Ross, Heather Riley, lylarilyn Schenekl, Su- san Rybinski, Diane Reeh, Susanne Ryberg, Sandra Lee Russ, Dottie Riba. Second Row: Karen Ratajczak, Alberta Sraliatine, Janet Ranes, Jacqueline Sartore, Valarie Rochester, Madalyn Savoy, Maryanne Rieclpene, Kathy Sehauer. Third Row: Jack Rizxa, lid Ribneek, Bob Ratnser, Jill Roose, Fred Sehab, Ronald Richter, Pete Rossini, Bill Sarno. Back Row: lldnntnd Rola, Frank Sacco, Dennis Richard- son, George Reese, John Royola, Bd Scalia- tine, Cheryl Robinson, Carol Sarsfield, Rac- quel Rittle. Not Pictured: Georgann Romano. 794 Juniors J ive HOlN1EROOlW B213 - Front Row: hlarilyn lWarr, Dianne lylaroncelli, Donna Michonski, lrene lWeros, Patricia McCrun1, Sharon Marsh, Marianne Meyer, Barbara Markley. Second Row: Linda Maggart, Dorothy Mer- kel, Kathy lVlc'FarlanCl, Daniel lVIaynarcl, Sharon Manton, Lenore Niayer, Carol Klar- ciss. Third Row: Bhrhard Nlcister, James Rlette, Wolfgang Kleister, Raymond Nlukel, Russell McSwain, Dennis lNTerritt, Gary Bian- ning, Jerry Mastro, Russell B'ICCi0I'I11lC'li. Back Row: Mary lXflcNaniee, Patricia lNTaxerka, Margaret iwedendorp, Terrence lWcClnskey, l'Villiam Mele, John Martindale, Robert' Nia- lorny, Bd McGorry. Not Pictured: Joseph Masek, Gloria Maxson. HOMF.ROOlXl B215 -- Front Row: Madeline Mortellare, Loretta Naus, Jackie Klusia, Jean- nine lluth, Georgina Needy, Christine lX'lillies, hlarilyn Miller, hlarcia Niueller. Second Row: Theresa Naese, lXfIary hiulroyan, Jean Nliser, Donna Mihaljevich, Karen hlizialko, Judy Miller, Joyce Nemacky. Third Row: Al lWil- ler, Bob Moldovan, Dick Murphy, Bob Mil- lies, Louis Nelson, Jerry Nelson, Back Row: Joan Nauertx, Steve Montes, Dennis Neu- hauser, Ron Muscato, Phil Nalepa, Tom Moore, Bd Miller, Bob Mueller, Jim lkinrphy. HOMEROOM BQI6- Front Row: Gail Par- Veno, Jane Parker, Diane O'Connell, Susan Patrickns, Karen Nolen, Frances Palmere, Judy Nowclomski, Sheryle Nicholson. Second Row: Marcia Oleksy, Cheryl Parks, hlary Odtnan, Pat Novy, Myrna Niemans, Gail Drozen, Pat Nolan. Third Row: Jim Paul, John O7Sulli- van, Richard Olson, Gordon Olson, Bob Pass, Jim Oetjens, Barry Pava. Back Row: Jim O'Malley, Ken Oddo, Tom Novy, Tom Nixon, Steve Ophaug, Carl Palmer, Torry Palermo, Bob Olson, Tom Olson. 1.4 'vxnzmzmmm Q1 vu -s .f ,rfwirf Muni. to Brubeck HOMFROONT B312 f Front Row: Sim-tte Sklaney, Sandra Sehnell, lyiary Srrivani, Car- ol Sue Sliwa, Diane Svhohel, Julie Svlmevk, Susan Sergey. Second Row: Nanry Sikorski, Rivhard Slalmy, Alan Sikora, Tom Svlulhert, Kenneth Svhmidt, lid Siwula. Third Row: llenry Smicl, David Scherer, Phillip Sliwiak, Roland Skrolmish, lX'lorris Seeskin. Back Row: Jean Svlmeidt-r, Ken Settimi, Leonard Small- wood, Rohr-rt Scklnnitt, YN'esley Sc'lnvat'hke, Don Sknranskis, liarhara Seiortino, Karen Skoghmd. Not Pictured: Kathleen Svhilling, John St'ln'oecler, Roliert Sttliroeder, lN'alter Simon. IIOMIQROUM H313 Front Row: Judy Smith, Bonnie Stahl, Jackie Smith, lioni Stmirow, Wini Stasiak, Diane Studehaker, Shirley Snyder, Annette Solto. Second Row: Ronald Stnmpf, David Stetler, lWike Spino, Stephany Snlinki, Clark Strader, Allen Stutx, Jim Sonkoviak. Third Row: John Stenrel, llarold Scott, Frank Souhrada, Glenn Stadt- man, James Straut, Jeffrey Summers, lNfIic'hael Smith, George Stendell. Back Row: Mary Stropoli, Karen Sullivan, Bill Soo, Rita Sprengek, Brenda Starr, llarilyn Strutz, San- dra Sorwell. HONlEROOlXT B314 - Front Row: lklarlene Swanson, Arlene Tamhurrino, Heather True- man, Carol Tomanek, Pat Thomas, Starlane Talaga, Madeline Surico. Second Row: Ruth Tlnimherger, Nlarilynn Tait, Joyce Tillman, Donald Trapani, Rudy Trostinan. Third Row: Kenneth Turek, Richard Susclorf, John Turn- ire, Wlayne Treadwell, Curtis Taber. Back Row: Pat Thies, Charlene Thorscn, Lawrenre Turi, Irene Tykvart, Frank Tontillio, Sharon Swenson, Andy Taraska, Kenneth Tesinsky. j... , 'MQ3I 'I .513 IIOMEROOLT B315 - - Front Row: Bonnie Y'Vest, Kathleen Vancour, Roberta Voss, Nora Sue VVilford, ltlarie Vivacqua, Dona Vitense, Karene Vallandigham, Karen Vandermolen. Second Row: William Weiher, Rohert Volin- sky, Carol lVendt, Priscilla Wleher, Diane lVasielewski. Third Row: Ralph lValneek, Thomas Wlagner, Glen Vynalek, Louis Vin- tikia, Larry YVeeks, Larry Tyler, Richard lVadyeki. Back Row: Anita XVenxel, Lowell Van Duzee, Lacldie Yi-vera, Leonard X7fl'x'l'l1, Kenneth YYeden, Larry YValters. David JN'aQ'- ner, Yklilliam Updike, llelen Yernon. Not Pictured: John YVhaling. Nanry XV:-lling. IIUMICROURI B316 -- Front Row: Sharon Youhn, Dolores Zuffante, Georgette Zentz. llatrieia Ytlooten, Judith lVilliams, Carol Za- lewski, Beverly Vtlolfe, Roger Yvittersheiin. Second Row: ltlarilyn Zimmerman, lloh Wrolmlewski, Suzanne lVoll, Susan Wlohl. Third Row: lValter Williams, Paul Wlitt, Jo- seph Zilka, hlatthew Zylinski, Kenneth lVolll, Rohr-rt Yarbrough. Back Row: YVinona lVin- ters, Joanne Hlright, Tony Zac'c'agnini, Den- John Yanekowitz, live Zoltan, Carol Ytiitrfak. Not Pictured: Jerry JYinkler. 225 nis XVillmer, Kficliael XYright, llngh YN'oods, gi My QM M N WM 421 Tlxmk f 'V 1 sv1? 'vm 'mu Leader hip Beginning with a spirit of cooperation, the students at West have begun to build traditions. Leadership ability plus the experience gained during WVest's first year has enabled them to lay a secure foundation for the future. Democratic constitutions and practices compose the framework of the new structure. Student leaders guided the work from cornerstone to cupola, while the entire student body saw that each brick did its part. Receiving their support, leaders were to understand the needs of fellow students. Faculty supervision helped to strengthen the structure with the guidance and wisdom gained through experience. At the end of the year student's turned with satisfaction to their leaders with a vote of thanks. Council Sales Raise Project Funds STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND BOARD - FRONT ROW: Lenore Mayer, Marilyn LeVan, and Ruth Thumberger. SECOND ROW: Carole Kray, Judy Johanson, Carol Bokorney, A. R. Jecllicka, adviser, Daniel Pennants! Buttons! Pencils! For Sale! Westls Student Council members turned salesmen as they helped fill the treasury of the two-year-old organization. Skimming further down the activity list, one might observe that sources of entertainment and interest to students often stemmed from the work of the councilis 12 committees. Attending conventions and sponsoring workshops, mem- bers had a chance to share their skills. Mr. A. R. Iedliclia, adviser, and Mr. Don Wright, assist- ant, helped the council co-ordinate the efforts of student, faculty, and administration. Student Council serves VVest materially by supervising school assemblies and monitoring during lunch periods. In less material ways the council serves by establishing high standards of character, scholarship, and leadership. ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORS - FRONT ROW: Steve Kage, Tom Helms, Corry Azzi, and Russ McSwain. SECOND ROW: Wayne Silnek, Bob Mueller, Paul Harshbarger, Bill Soo, Tom Becker, ond Ken Reinhart. THIRD ROW: Roger LaFaver, Wolfgang Meister, Bob Stemm, John Walsh, Ken Hovorka, and Dennis Heimann. BACK ROW: Jerry Mastro, Jeff Huberl, Jack Durasek, Terry Blaine, Ed Gelsey, and Dennis Coda. Koesilz, and Kathie Kulal. BACK ROW: Mary Elizabeth McMameo, Karen Skagland, Ed Gelsey, Karen Kalsis, Libby Crablree, and Karen Christensen. MONITOR CAPTAINS - BACK ROW: Thelma Engbrecht, Miss Fager ard Kvale Gelsey Diane Bolton Jackie Conway and Marianne Mr. E. E. Small, Stephen Kage, and Jack Haiges. FRONT ROW: Rich Garka West Council Members Serve as Monitors FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 1 FRONT ROW: Barbara Carnagio, Karen Benson, Gail Smith, Jan Hei delbach, Paula Marella, Nancy David, Nina Pukis, and Harriet Karas. SECOND ROW: Tom Zaccardi, Kathleen Barrett, Hugh Nellans, Clifford Egner, Charles Skala, Kenneth Tyler, and Kent Romanus. BACK ROW: Calvin George, Janet Korrell, Mark Suchousky, Dick Jensen, Dave Poteet, John West, and Ed Gouman. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW Mary Albertelli, Kathy Bennett, Trina Carter, Patricia Dunn Neva Morover, and Gloria De Marino. SECOND ROW: Nikki Page, Stan Wilcox, Sue Mattisan, Terry Sullivan, Nora Gatto Karen Hayley, and Carol Krause. BACK ROW: Joann Silski Don Hyers, Alan Chmurny, John Walsh, John Scala, Judy Kant and Sue Randerson. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW Marcia Mueller, Karene Vallandighem, Pat Hayes, Vivien Hoida, Karyn Prato, Hannelore Adelmann, and Bernadette Giancarlo. SECOND ROW: Alberta Scaliatine, Adele Lanan Charlene Thorsen, Joan Kreuser, Marilyn Piccatto, Marilyn Zim merman, Boni Sumrow, and Carol Bookler. BACK ROW: Robert Dahl, Jim Paul, Ken Jandes, Chase Kenneth, Philip Sliwiak Wayne Treadwell, Arline Druwe, and Patricia Mazeika. 'Coed night fathers . . . sang West Girls' League mem- bers ending the annual Dad-Daughter Date Night on a sentimental note. To further improve family relations, the girls also treated their mothers to a night out at the Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring. Adopting tradition from East's League, members donned bovvs for Bow Week and shed shoes for the Sock Hop. GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD - FRONT ROW: Libby Crabtree, Karen Katsis, Sheila Greathouse, Shirley Little, Jacqueline Muscia, and Jan Forsgren. lW l0'I' 101 bins' League Alas American ndian FRESHMAN GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES -- FRONT ROW: Paula Drake, Gay Tamm, Lavergne Sepnafsky, Nancy Pein, Mary Nicholas, and Belly Fiaramonli, SECOND ROW: Bonnie Warren, Sandy Lannan, Janel Hefter, Darlene Ca- passo, Danna Greggo, and Mary Sollo. BACK ROW: Bar- bara Updike, Judith Lillle, Patricia McCarthy, Suzanne Prentice, Rose Marie Santoniello, Violel Hodgeson, and Arlene Ness. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Celina Tannura, Lana Karas, Judilh Harshbarger, Pat Markin, Sue Simko, and Joan Connelly. BACK ROW: Bonnie Johnson, Joan Abel, Susan D'Alexander, Carolyn Ober, Barbara Slebel, Dolores Bonham, Roberta Lees, and Carol Mae Pockrandt. JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW: Arlene Tamburring, Deanna Heppner, Patricia Nolan, Diane Rech, Marilyn Miller, Diane Diggins, Jean Jacobsen, and Agnes Doering. BACK ROW: Carol Giese, Sandra Ambrose, Helen Veinon, Marge Pein, Sharon Manton, Kathleen Hayes, Marilyn Slephensen, Kalhy Schilling, Lynne Boal, and Har- riet Kroeger. To Prove that serious work accompanies their fun, the league also undertook several service projects. The 550 mem- bers, at the suggestion of Mrs. L. Il. Knoeppel, became inf terested in ,helping Indians. They collected supplies for the American Indian Center. Some members attended the Sub- urban Girls' Conferene with the theme, 'iDawn Has Many Faeesf, held at Oal: Park and River Forest lligh Schools. BACK ROW: Geri Kallum, Audrey Piotter, Carol Pinelli, Mara Horwitz, Judy Brown, and Terry Joswick. awmaaaawm PROFILE STAFF-FRONT ROW: Diane Gerschefske. SECOND ROW: Lanan, Penny Pellman, Starlane Talaga, Mara Harwitz, and Carolyn Irene Tykuart, Barbara Beigun, Marcia Olesky, Carol Hupp, Dorine Ober. BACK ROW: Judy Herman, Margaret Hodgson, Dave Poteet, Cihak, Morris Seeskin, Carol Sarsfield, and Joan Kreuser. THIRD ROW: Sharon Sue Swenson, Ken Jandes, Ronald Predl, Karen Prato, Wolf' Nancy VanDyck, Rosadel Logelin, Clare Skvorc, Jean Jacobsen, Adele gang Meister, and Carol Sue Sliwa. Profile Is First Publication at West EDITORIAL BOARD - SEATED: Miss Joyce Peters, assistant adviser, Mollie Aulen, editor-in-chief, and Mr. Arthur Levin, adviser. STAND- ING: Bill Zeiger, sports editor, Pat Thomas, managing editor, and Heather Trueman, news editor. lixtral VVest starts its own newspaperl From one page in Eustis Pageant, the Profile emerged this year with an aver- age of eight pages, hoasting two special issues of 12 and 16 pages each at Christmas. You have a head, don't you?'i meant a request for a headline to Mr. Arthur Levin, Profile adviser, and lX'liss loyce Peters, his assistant. Searching reporters dug out facts to keep VVest well- informed. Between issues Profile staff memhers attended Scholastic Press Guild meetings and writing contests. The 28 staff members had had some experience on last year's section in the Pageaizt. They comhined work with fun hy reading page proofs at evening meetings in their homes. 'lypists spent long hours pounding out copy for the staff, while ad salesmen designed and sold inch after inch of ads to local merchants. Editorials and special features called on the resources and imagination of the entire staff. ln addition to covering sports for the VVest paper, Profiles sports staff supplied some copy for the Provi sports section. Profilers met the Provi staff for the spring potluck which climaxed the annual activities, as the staff ended the sus- pense by announcing the positions on next yearis staff. CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Miller, Marlene Swanson, Kathleen Corry, and Bonnie West. SECOND ROW: Julie Urbrock, Gloria De Marino, Linda Robert, Marilyn LeVan, Dorothy Merkel, Doris Frantz, June Anderson, Betsy Mielke, Gail Bornzin, Nancy Linneman, Helen Soo, Georgeanne Jonescue, Judith Harshbarger, Rosadel Logelin, and Sharon Wilson. THIRD ROW: Diane Fox, Nazia Powers, Lin Furguson, Karen Katsis, Maureen Fannon, Pat Petrossi, Kathleen Hays, Roberta Haiges, Cathy Bepko, Dolores Bonham, Dawn Kucera, Susan Wein- berg, Carolyn Ober, Lynda Marcum, and Nancy Ebbert. FOURTH ROW: R. LaRocca, Jerry Strub, Kenneth Reinhart, Tony Zaccagnini, Jeffrey Krempec, Neil Narramore, Roy Hill, Allan Lockhart, Clifford Egner, James Marshall, Richard Mitchell, Ray Kalenda, Gary Fort, Russel Schultz, and Larry Smott. BACK ROW: Steven Johnson, Steve Gallo, John Findley, George Reese, Don Trapani, Robert Ellithorpe, Gary Lewis, John VanOsdell, William Jewell, Alan Lockhart, Gary Richter, Tim Lageose, Robert Moldovan, Jeff Hulbert, and Donald Gust. Choruses Keep Spirit 0 Music Active BOYS' CHORUS - Accompan- ists, Dennis McShane, and Bon- nie Wharton, Mr. Irwin Bell, Director. FRONT ROW: Nick Cottrell, Bill Baker, Gerald An- derson, Carl Higginbotham, John Tararo, Bill Robe, Kent Romanus, Ron Grorsick, Steve Guadagnoli, Robert Kroslak, Dallas Patt, Robert Leisek, and Donald Rogalsti. SECOND ROW: Ray Moritz, Michael Peger, Richard Simone, Victor Sikora, Gary Heitsch, Donnie Novak, Mike Miller, Lawrence Trybul, Kenneth Tyler, Don Bridwell, Ray Koser, John Ullinskey, Blaine Romanus, Carl Hallock, and Laimons Celmins. THIRD ROW: Anthony Panda, Jesse El- ders, Walter Migasi, Walter Steidle, John Boehm, George Fanelli, George Steheik, John West, John Goocher, Russell Graiber, Mike Segallos, Dick Malecell, William Luthardt, Rich- ard Hoem, William Brehm, Steve Lawrence, Richard Albrecht, and Larry Naus. BACK ROW: Dennis Schuppe, Albert Scherer, Robert Harkess, James Vandenberg, William Butkus, Bill Wagar, Philip Smith, Dennis Bactalini, John Wagner, Ken Triska, Daniel Richard Coulter, and Robert Dale Van Person, Jerry Derro, Perry, Dick Jensen, Ken Leisek, Hanczar. ' 1 ,uf Entertain West Students At Concerts, Assemblies Candlelight halos lent a solemn air to VVest songstcrs as they marched to a darkened stage during the Christmas Choral Concert. As well as participating in the Christmas Concert, 225 members took part in a Spring Concert and several assemblies and special programs. The choir, with 110 members, dominated this group. Under the direction of Mr. Irwin Bell, it partcipatcd in music festivals with nearby high schools such as Oak Park and Proyiso East. A small group of choir members are chosen each year to represent VVest by singing at clubs and organizations in the township. Cirls' Chorus had 75 members this year. Mr. Bell, its CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Reylene Carlberg, Kay Miller, Donna Pope, Judith Crawford, and Mr, Irwin Bell, director. SECOND ROW: Harriet Kroeger, Carol Pinelli, Sharon Alger, Sandra Ambrose, Jeannette Wilmot, Karen Heil, Joan Abel, and Nancy Van Dyck. THIRD ROW: Wanda Bunch, Barbara Aul, Judith Valenta, Judith Bond, Dorothy GIRLS' CHORUS-PlANlST: Georgina Needy. FRONT ROW: Susan Henzler, Sherry Gould, Cheryl Miller, Lucinda Studebaker, Joann Stevenson, Theodora Ganta, Georgine Henzler, Lynn Karas, Claudette Gregorczyk, Betty Fioramonti, Nancy Bartscht, Carol Franze, Patty Ruppert, Theda Katsis, Kathleen Zandlo, and Mary Ann Kuehne. SEC- OND ROW: Gay Tamm, Melodie Soper, Carolyn Filek, Cathy Domavka, Patricia Nolan, Patricia Marousek, Pat Nelson, Pat Drehnke, Mary Albertelli, Linda Maggart, Nancy Jensen, Nancy Wilson, Lana Karas, Marilyn Miller, Mary Hard, Lynn Melgaard, Judy Lindsey, and Lee sponsor, chose select members to join ensembles. These ensembles represented the group at music contests. Boys' Chorus, under Mr. Bell, completed the choral group at West with 70 members.. It attended concerts and sang at special assemblies to help prepare its students for more advanced groups. These three choral groups provide an outlet for Wlesfs vocal music talents, develop their vocal abilities, and give members experience with and knowledge of choral music. Rebokas, Arline Druwe, Gail Koppel, and Kathleen Dehnicke. FOURTH ROW: Tom Tarvin, Joseph Marino, Alex King, Robert Mueller, Robert VanOsdell, Ronald Merriell, and William Pones. BACK ROW: John Turnmire, Keith Thompson, Paul Stadwiser, Philip Sliwiak, Keith Becker, Bill Graf, Earl Hundt, and Dave Wells. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Sue Schwartz, Judy Linneman, Linda Seely, Susan Rybinski, Kathy Gay, Helen Kuchai, Roberta Lees, Florence Weid, Pam Carstens, June Carter, Mary Martens, Carol Hupp, Judy Karause, Nancy Dielrzyk, Sanda Aplin, Pam Kola, Janet Kenik, Sammye Kina, and Brenda Menghini. BACK ROW: Charlene Dalo, Sue Randerson, Sandra Sayre, Rose Marie Santoniello, Rose Powers, Karen Fischer, Marilyn Kard, Jo Anne Fischer, Linda Wegner, Vicki Mitchell, Barbara Stebel, Barbara David, Cheryl Robinson, Sheila Fannon, Pam Barchardt, Barbara Sciortino, and Sarah Lane. Although only in its second year, West's FBLA showed its popularity by surpassing all other Illinois chapters in the collection of dues. Living up to its reputation, this chapter vvon the honor of planning the program and the photography for the state FBLA convention. Fifteen members attended this activity held in Springfield in February. Delegates also attended the Central Area Conference in Decatur. Members gained sound advice when Mr. VVarren Kinsey, manager of the Caterpillar Tractor Company, addressed the FBLA Plans Program or tate Convention FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS - FRONT ROW: Dolores Zuffante, Pat Daehnke, Wini Stasiak, and Jo Anne Letto. SECOND ROW: Barbara Markley, Pat Dixon, Mr. Allen and Mrs, Waite, advisers, Sharon Bub- ley, and Nancy Spalla. THIRD ROW: Margaret Sodgson, Sandra Thompson, Marie ViVocqua, Pat Thies, Janice DeMaio, Dorothy Mer- kel, Patricia Krus, and Donna Michanski. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Menghini, Marlene Masianka, Tom Knippenberg, Chuck Lorence, Louis Brestan, Glen Vynolek, Marge Lorerz, Janice McKay, and Beverly Jacksonf BACK ROW: Dolores Desiron, Doris Zaukas, Jo Ann Lekhwitchf Wanda Bunch, Carol Petty, Betty Ann Becker, Joan Sliwa, and Sue Slobodnik. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS - FRONT ROW: Helen Soo, Leonita Buckner, Barbara Castellani, and Lynnea McCluskey. SECOND ROW: Shirley Snyder, Dolores Busom, Mr. Allen and Mrs. Waite, Charlotte Carlin, and Dolores Klein. THIRD ROW: Jean Anderson, Mary Mul- royan, Nancy Cook, Kathy Knights, Mary Kusek, and Steve Sklaney. BACK ROW: Nancy McNamee, Kathy Castady, Maureen Fannon, Donna Mihalievich, Lorain Prosio, Judith Valenta, and Cynthia Janecek. students on HChallcnges to Our Future Business Leaders. Mr. VVilliam Perkins of the National Cash Register Com- pany demonstrated various machines. The conference also featured parliamentary procedure and future club projects. FBLA includes much more than conference and conven- tion fun. The responsibility for managing the school store falls on the organization. Selling school supplies gives FBLA members practical experience in retailing. Even 1nore import- ant, this work teaches students hovv to get along with people. sp -F?-if www F T A Examines Teaching as Career an-2 'W ilu Ai age. 'ie 'bww ,ar 'yr 'gg cw S bv- FTA BOARD-FRONT ROW: Miss Scala, Starlane Talaga and Judtih Valents. SECOND ROW: Ronelle Dreutzer and Marilyn Stephenson BACK ROW: Marilyn Miller, Linda Laurance, Stefany Sulinski, ana Judy Herman. FTA - FRONT ROW: Julie Urbach, Starlane Talaga, Ronelle Knuetzer, and Nancy McClintoch. SECOND ROW: Sharon Caruso, Dorothy Hamann, Carol Sue Sliwa, Judy Herman, Marilyn Miller, and Libby Crabtree. THIRD ROW: Dona Vitense, Judith Klauber, Lynn Furguson, Roberta Haiges, Carole Kray, Nancy Ebbert, Charlene Thorsen, Linda Lausten, and Carol Bookler. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Little, Karen Fischer. Attending College Days at lllinois State Normal started off the year for Proyiso Lfvest Future ilieachers. The organ' ization helieves that a promising future awaits those who enter the teaching profession. Through meetings on selee tiye recruitment, Panels, National Education Association travelogs, and Vocational opportunities, it tries to encour- age outstanding young men and Women to enter a teaching career. Speakers gave information on scholarships offered to those entering teaching. Presenting a realistic picture, the organization informs incmlncrs about educational prohlems. A hairy chapter. this FTA has only held its charter years. The members, ' ' tion of Miss Viola Scala and hir. Raymond Den Adel, parti- cipated in ushering at Proviso rliownsliip lnstitute Days. Tutoring other students in the school also hecamc a duty of FTA members. Filling the school Kleenex machines and arranging lihrary exhihits head the list of projects. A program handbook of the years events assisted the memhers in keeping in mind the goals of FTA plus the dates of activities. A tea, FTA dance, and finally the in-V stallation of officers highlighted the social calendar. Kathleen Hays, Jackie Gadch, Carolyn Ober, Judith Valenta, Carol Tabatt, Marilyn Stephensen, Renate Reichs, and Linda Laurance. BACK ROW: Bob Mueller, Roberta Hall, Bonnie Wharton, Nancy McCormick, Arline Druwe, Stefany Sulinski, Dorothy Rebokas, Richard Pinsley, Alice Sulinski, Sarmite Telle, and Marilyn Piccatto. 236 LIBRARY PAGES-FRONT ROW: Carol Carlson, Paula Drake, Margo Wehrenberg, Shirley Snyder, Janine Kossman, and Ruth Ann Blazei. SECOND ROW: Lynette Coleman, Mary Lou Nicholas, Darlene Roberts, Carol Ann Rago, Mary Ann Anderson, Patricia Dunn, Roseann Neurel, and Virginia Boughman. THIRD ROW: Robert Dvorak, Nora Sue Wil- ford, Thomas Jordan, Judith Ann Little, Mary Ann Halgas, Adele Lanan, Jo Ann Lekawitch, Joyce Bortman, Pamela Danila, Dorothy Millies, Roberta Lees, and Christine Millies. BACK ROW: Deanne lr- win, Thomas Garbarz, Sarmite Telle, John Person, James Gafkowski, Kenneth Cooke, Pat Navy, Rhea Jones, Leonard Vavra, Dorothy Ribo- kas, Bonnie Wharton, Judy Swiech, and Janet Korrell. omads, ages Meet Exotic Topics You say you cantt find the December issue of the Satur- day Review? And your English teacher wants you to find a book of old English ballads? And your history teacher wants an essay on the lost continent of Mu? Don't give up. These are only a few of the problems that occur every day. However, forty Proviso VVest library pages are on hand to help both faculty and students in such situations. Under the guidance of Miss Cillham and Miss Gustafson, West pages serve the school and learn about the library. In addi- tion to mending and shelving books, checking out reading material, the pages decorate the library for the changing seasons and enjoy various social events during the year. The world is your oyster,', believe the twenty-five mem- bers of the Travel Club. For the second year they gained the experience of armchair traveling through lectures and films. Beginning the activities in September, a party, 'Travelers' Rendezvous, acquainted the students with the organization. Other club programs dealt with modes of travel as well as points of interest. At a meeting devoted to promoting better understanding of people of all nations, a German refugee spoke on Euro- pean education. Writing to pen pals in foreign countries also helped them to foster a spirit of internationalism which the organization hopes to promote among all of its members. TRAVEL CLUB OFFICERS - SEATED: Martha Wilson, Barbara Beigun, and Diane Bolton. STANDING: Carol Sliwa, Georgina Needy, Lynne Boat, Murcia Olesky, and William Weiher. ine Members Welcome Girls for First Time WE S T, Proviso Wlestis radio station, broadcasts over the public address system with the aid of Cine Club members. Besides cooperating in radio work, Cine Club provides an average of five different sound films daily and operates record players and tape recorders. Breaking agefold traditions, Cine welcomed two girls into the' formerly all-male organization. Boys and girls alike enjoyed a Pot luck supper, special meetings, and a tour of a projector manufacturing company. Adviser llenry Vvalli and the 42 members strive to clevel- op team work, leadership, a better audioevisual department. CINE CLUB AT WORK - FRONT ROW: Robert Grant and Dennis Forgue. SECOND ROW: Robert Turkoi, Darlene Grgis, and Mr. Henry wani. TFITR-D ROW: Dennis Heitmann, Jerry Johnson, and Richard Gorski. CINE CLUB - PROVISO WEST: Al Microphone: Bob Granl. At Proiec- lor: Mr. Henry Walli. FRONT ROW: Len Smallwood, Laddie Vinlika, Wesley Hull. SECOND ROW: Harold Wactor, Waller Wiliams, George Barrington, Joseph Perri, George Mazuc, Richard Tichy and Mall Tarvash. THIRD ROW: Jerry Pionlo, Richard Gorski, Jerry Johnson, Robert Tur- kol, Suzanne Ryberg, Dennis Forgue, Darlene Grgis, Dennis Heifmann, and Frank Tontillo. FOURTH ROW: Howard Olsen, Philip Smith, Tim Lageose, Gary Farl, Frank Provenzano, Ed Purcell, Blaine Romanus, Michael Harbacek, Lawrence Trybul, and William Weiher. BACK ROW: Larry Devitf, Frank Bendar, Michael Cavanaugh, Jim Kohler, Alberl Salveski, Ed Ribnek, and John Wagner. oncert Band Aims Fourteen soloists and ten ensembles entered the district band contest. Represented by Kenneth ilandes, leader of the alto saxophone section, the West band participated, in the Illinois All-State Music Activity at Urbana, February 5 and 6. This activity tried to bring together the state's out- standing musicians for an intensive twofday study period. Following the study period, a grand finale concert, played by the members of the AllfState musical groups, elimaxed these practice sessions. To send musicians to music camp at lnterlochen, Michi- gan, the band sponsored several projects. Aided by their pare CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROW: Karene Vallandigham, Carol Sars' field, Jill Rouse, Carol Tabatt, Irene DeFotis, Nancy McClintock, Heather Stever, Pamela Gregory, and Linda O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Ronelle Kreutzer, Walter Farazaider, Beverly Wolfe, Vivien Hoida, XViIliam Watters, William Zeiger, Ted Blaha, Margaret Pein, Barbara Matoush, Sally Morgan, Constance Engvall, and Bonnie Johnson. THIRD ROW: Judy Anderson, Frank Reimann, Richard Barsema, Rich- ard Lawson, Melodye Wolfe, Bonnie Kincaid, Kenneth Jandes, Kath- leen Dubs, Ronald Beem, Fred Scafuri, Kenneth Hermach, Thomas or Interloehen, ents, band members solicited contributions from businesses and individuals. Students chosen on the basis of musical ability received these scholarships at the concert on May 8. Pep assemblies, parades, and PTA meetings all keep the sixty-two members of the concert band busy. ln addition to playing lior these, the band also performed at all home games and at two concerts, December I8 and May 8. The band and ensembles performed at Nixon school for grade school parents and marched in a Memorial Day parade in Vtlestchcster. Small ensembles of band members played for various community groups in the Proviso Vvest area. Olson, Roger Wittersheim, and Helen Winters. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Predl, Joanne Wright, Robert Ellis, James Beem, Harry Dreutzer, Kenneth Shaw, Lance Wozniak, Wayne Galman, James Grove, Robert Erickson, Kurtis Butler, Richard Pinsly, Sharon Wilson, Karen Johnson, and Spencer Porter. BACK ROW: Mr. Carroll Simmons, director, Faythe Vranek, Robert Henson, Kenneth Hanson, Craig Heise, George Geots, Don Munini, Kenneth Chase, LeRoy Schmidt, Ernest Lawrence, Drew Trapani, and Ronald Gall. 238 WEST ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Dennis McShane, Connie Chuman, lick, Slarlane Talaga, and Annelie Mackey. BACK ROW: Bill Hayes, Connie Elmore, Judy Smilh, and Julio Joswick. SECOND ROW: Sharon and Kennelh Chrisly. DlRECTlNG: Miss Donna Zimmerman. Wilson, Bonnie Chuman, Carole Sliwa, Linda Laurence, Richard Mol- West rchestra Presents Classics , M K 3: MM , fx fp is Qi: , K an 1 i -W ,MZ get Q. Q i ' . 'P ii aj' Q:-.Q W if Q' 4 W E ' ! 1 tg, ' H 4' i .. . ....,,, H , Away .,,. . qw, pin g ' f54.ms . Mm is is-7 k V Qin-EWW NWN . ?1?J:'wif ness, Q' ' - - X 5:52123 f'1-file? 'iftfff 2 f .1525 is 'i5i55f'Q:. :9'5'i:f ia 2. . . 3:52-Q5 iii 5' , in 1 ' 5 igkggifggssfff ifw. A Q' Qi r' gig ' .-its-55255-: .' 'GNT' - . s MQW 'M' i fi I Q 'HXJV i y'2'Wvf .i Xl is .V .V , N P r r smog-gist. . X 5 f 5:32 ' 4 j ix '. 4 ,Z , x W. -'iirfs . .fin W a ri . it ,ss f if e 1 .f fag ' ii I T525 gs' gf t gggisi v l. K is N 1 , f sk Ftjiigei t 3 Jsfzftf- tif it is iE.s1-Z Helping musicians to develop talent anal VVest's young orchestra to grow, hliss Donna Zimmerman strives for a valuable musical organization. The fourteen memhers of the string orchestra, and the orchestra itself, practiced for long hut productive hours on such numbers as Death ancl the Maidenll hy Schubert, 'l'hemes from llansel and Greteli' hy Humperclinclc, Ulesu, Priceless Treasure hy Bach, ancl various seventeenth century clance tunes. The young orchestra hizasls several ensemhles inclucling .1 string quintet and quartet, and a vfolin-piano-cello tzio. Ar a concert for the l'l'zX in l:ehru1irv, the trio playenl feature selections. The orchestra also playecl for the Nixon liancl Parents in january. ln hlav the orchestra Presented a concert lieaturing solizists, ensemhlcs, .incl the string arc! concert orchestras. Next year's plans inclucle arrangements lor more ellecl ive scherlules anal clevelopment of an experienced group. MAJORETTES--Karen Stokes, Sue Nenlz, Fenda Gillis, Kalhy MacFar- lcind, and Karen Kuncl. 9 as i Anyone for a mental boxing match? If so, look in on a Forensics meeting at Proviso West. Guaranteed to give one a sharp tongue with which to cross Wits with almost anyone, debate involves four main skills: argumentation, rhetoric, logical thinking, and effective speaking. Under the supervision of Mr. Paul Iohnson, Forensics and Debate teams Participated in the La Grange Invitational, the Evanston Invitational, the Northern Illinois University Invitational, and the Northwestern University Invitational. The Debate team won first place in the East Peoria High School Invitational, as well as at Blue Island High School, While the Forensics team Placed second at the Thornton Fractional High School Invitational. Forensics and Debate teams also displayed their skill in district and sectional tour- naments. To- cap the season, the Debate team took third place in the Illinois National Forensic League Tournament. Dedicated to the proposition that anything right can be- come wrong if one talks long enough, these teams belong to National Forensics League and Metropolitan Debate Union. West Debaters Place FORENSICS-FRONT ROW: Lynne Boal, Russell McSwain, Barbara Beigun, and Bonnie Kincaid. SECOND ROW: Bill Weiher, Jack Haiges, Allen Chmurny, and Pat Mazeika. THIRD ROW: Kerry Webster, Connie Engvall, Theda Katsis, Debate Coach Paul Johnson, and Heather Stever. ,paws Nw , - as, W r I - 1 si 1 DEBATE-FRONT ROW: Bill Weiher, Stan Wilcox, Hugh Nelcns, Barb and Theda Katsis. SECOND ROW: Carol Bokorney, Bonnie Beigun, Kincaid, Russell McSwain, Wayne Setinek, and Ed Rola. BACK ROW: Kerry Webster, Heather Stever, Jack Haiges, Allen Chmurny, Pat Mazeika, and Lynn Boal. in Lea ue Meets DEBATER JACK HAIGES runs through his speech before critical listen- ers eager to catch flaws in his logic or his method of presentation. 'Q Maw KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Steve Ophaug, John Rogala, Bob Mueller, Dave Bangert, Edward Adams, Keith Becker, John Walsh, Llewellyn Iffland. BACK ROW: Logan Dugaw, Don Sanders, Bob Moldovan, Lloyd Prevett, William Silhan, Charles McCarty, Robert Dohl, and Clet Meyer. Ke lub, Provi e in New Groups :Send these players to the Olympicsln lieeding this plea, the newly formed Key Club chose as its first project raising money for the fund to send the United States teams to the Olympic games. Along with other Key Clubs, this group sold tickets for a charity show on January 30 to collect money for the March of Dimes. Key Clubbers increased the organizationls treasury by earning S250 each for a dayls work from Kiwanis Club members, who sponsor the school organization. PROVI STAFF-FRONT ROW: Donna Divis. SECOND ROW: Pat Nolan, Sue Ryburg, Carol Carlsen, and Phil Sliwiak. BACK ROW: Kathy Hays, To learn about writing for yearboolcs and to gain the experience they will need to put out their own book next year, a VVL-st section of the Prmri staff Was organized this year. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Emrick and the East staff, the group gathered information for the VVest sports, activities, faculty, and academic sections. They showed their ability in sales and distribution as students ordered their 1960 Provi's in the fall and received them early in June. Sharon Manton, Sandra Blumka, Sandy Hummel, and Mr. Emrick. if 1 tie Q . ff? 1 Ap... Gita rs: ,7-:I ONE-ACT PLAY CASTS-FRONT ROW: Sue Ryberg, Donna Pope, and Elizabeth Hildebran. SECOND ROW: Marcia Mueller, Dollie Merkel, Marilyn Miller, Put Nolan, and Shirley Loomer, THIRD ROW: Ken Une-Acts naugurate West Pla Production SUNDAY COSTS FIVE PESOS-Richard Gorski and Penny Sugg. Giesow, Ken Turek, Shelia Grecilhouse, Gerald Bush, Bob Granl, and Richard Gorski. BACK ROW: Carol Prehn, Diane Bolton, Penny Sugg, and Marianne Govudr. VVest's first all-school production consisted of two oneeaet plays. 4'The llappy lourney to Camden and Trentonv by Thornton VVilder, and HSunday Costs Five Pesos by jssephine Niggli were presented on October 23 and 24 in the Little Theatre. Directed by lVlr. Douglas Poulter, the cast practiced daily for five weeks. Clad in modern dress, the cast for the Wilder play in- cluded Kenneth Turck as the stage manager, Carolyn Prehn as Ma Kirby, Robert Crant as Arthur, Suzanne Hyhcrg as Caroline, Kenneth Ciesaw as Pa Kirby, and Marcia Mueller as Beulah. VVez1ring Spanish costumes for the Niggli play, was Rich- ard Corslci as Fidelg Penny Sugg, Bertag Sheila Creathouse, Salomeg Donna Pope, Toniag and Diane Bolton, Celestina. THE HAPPY JOURNEY TO CAMDEN AND TRENTON - STAND- ING: Kennelh Turek. SEATED: Carol Prehn, Kenneth Giesow, Sue Ryberg, and Roberl Granl. vi GAZING AT HER Glass Menagerie, Laura lDonna Popel drifts fur- lher into her fragile dream world as she plays with her glass animals. 6Class Menagerie' Makes Debut in Little Theatre GLASS MENAGERIEH PLAY CAST-Richard Szymonick as Tom Wing- field, Penny Sugg as Amanda, Donna Pope as Laura, and Tom Novy as Jim O'Connor. AMANDA, lPenny Suggl the ever-worried mother, reveals her lack of understanding in her conversations with her son lRichcfd Szymaniakl. l-nnrn gnleml nt her tiny glass toys ns the mucus circus music drifted liirther nnd l'in'ther nxvaf '... Pnzviscm U'est wats presenting Class Menagerie, hy Tennessee XYilliinns. il he play centerecl nrountl l.nurzi, Played hy Unnnn Pepe. Crip pled while still n chilcl, she hncl heeome ton fragile for lilie. She grew more nntl inure like the glass inenngerie with which she Played ns she clriltenl from reality. Lziuruis innther, Ainnncln, n woman of great hut niisplneecl vitality, sought tn l'inLl at liushzincl for her nlnugliter, She founcl ii suitni' in 'lim O'Ccmnor, an nverngc hui' whri wins entirely unsuitecl to l-LlLlI'2llS Qlreznny nature. Presented in the l-ittle 'l heater. the play hurl ai single set 1 the interior nntl exterior nl' nn apartment. il he nzimitor spnlae nt intervnls limin the tire escape just uutsicle the lionse. Xlr. Utznglns Pnulter clireetenl the Play nncl lit-lpt-tl with the unusnnl lighting ellliects :incl circus music which nccenteul certnin scenes. Alter the lnst flurry of p1'e1mnitin11, the cur' tain went up on April 2-l nncl again on April 25 nntl 26. Sit EJ' ' :Le 4'3- ' wuz- 7 . ... F K f 8+ 'if' .. wwf-f W 1 E port man hip k-off signalled the opening of the sports year at Proviso West. Crowds of shakaroo-waving Westerners greeted every touchdown with un- mistakable pleasure. West mermen dived into a full season and came up with second place in the Glenbrook Invitational. On the basketball court, Panthers faced teams in the new In- terim League as loyal fans moved in from the snowy football stands. Athletes met the enemy on the side horse, parallel bars, and trampoline as well as on the wrestling mats. 'fStrike one', and the crack of a bat welcomed the spring season as the diamondmen talked it up on the field. Gaining experience in all sports, West looks forward to next year, when, as a full four-year school, it will be on a par with high schools throughout the state of Illinois. VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: James Donavan, Clarence Back, Charles Cirrincione, Wolfgang Meister, Logan Dugaw, Terry Dozer- path, Bill Soo, Steve Montes, and John Ragola, Student Trainer. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Don Maechtle, Bill Harrison, Chuck Lorence, Alan Ortt, Wayne Erdman, Ed Silkaitis, Dale Colasky, Alan Crosser, Gerry Mastro, Joe Kunka, and Roger LaFaven, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Dick Wede, Coach Ed Gilbert, Coach Walter Sowasko, Dick Chudy, Robert Laut, Terry Blaine, Bill Erdman, Jerry Neilson, Ken Havorka, Ken Crosbie, and Steve Ophaug and Dick Sisdorf, Managers. BACK ROW: Lenard Smallwood, Ray Conrad, Don Gust, Richard Jostes, An- thony Niketapaulus, Tom Helms, Jack Duhasek, Russ McSwain, Steve Kage, Ed Geise, Brent Cavolt, and Dennis Coda. Panthers Finish Season with 3-2 Record 1959 Varsity Football Record Prospect 26 6 Wheaton - 26 6 VVillowbrook - 19 26 Prospect-Cflonferencel - 7 26 l larlem CP1ockfordD 12 13 Glenbrook - 26 7 Leyden East 6 12 Fenton - O l 3 Playing many four year schools, the VVest Panthers found the going quite rough this year. Prom a hot spell for the first few games, the weather shifted to rain and then to sleet and snow as the season progressed. The Panthers won their first home game to start a varsity tradition. Proviso West's varsity football Panthers placed fourth in the lnterim League standings with a 2-3 record and split even with a 4-4 record for the whole season. If 13 is an unlucky number, it seems as though 26 is doubly so for the Panthers. Beginning with Mount Prospect, every VVest defeat was to an opponentys score of 26. To Mount Prospect and Wheaton the scores were 6-26, and in the second Prospect game and to Glenbrook they were 7-26. llowever, the Panthers managed to get some revenge when they beat VVillowbrook 26-19, squeezed through the close- fought Harlem game 13-12, and took advantage of Penton fumblitis to walk over them 13-O. The Panthers final conference game with East Leyden broke their three-way tie for fourth, edging out Leyden and VVillowbrook. Scoring early in the first quarter, Leyden lcd until late in the second, when Logan Dugaw scored for the Panthers. VVith one minute left in the fourth quarter and the score tied 6-6, Dugaw received a Leyden punt on his 49-yard line and pushed to within three feet of the goal. llaving 40 seconds left, quarterback Bill Soo plunged through the Leyden line to settle the West victory 12-6. EVADING THE REFEREE, West back Doerzaph runs into more tacklers. Fourth in nterim League Proviso VVest,s sophomore football griclmen completed the season tallying a 3-3-2 record to place fourth in the league. ln their opening game, the Panthers shcllacked Mount Prospect 20-Og but in a later encounter with them the Cats failed to click and lost 35-21. VVest's only other defeats came from a 32-7 swalnping hy Vvheaton and a 25-0 crush- ing hy Glcnbarcl East. Besides their initial victory over Blount Prospect, the Panthers pushed past Leyden East 12-0 and won a hard- fought victory of 13-6 over Fenton. VVi11oiwbroolc held the Cats to a scoreless O-O tie, while Glenbrook intercepted the ball with a minute left in the game and made a 98-yard march down the field to tie the Panthers 7-7 at the gun. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Ralph D'Anza, Don Zeilenga, Tony Renella, Robert Dorn, Tom Becker, George Latelle, Dennis Ken- nelly, Chester Meyer, Martin Walker, Alan Sahlin, and John Ayers. SECOND ROW: Coach Eric Yaeger, Robert Burke, Mike Hardy, Ron Schmidt, Noel Julian, Joe DePisso, Dean Yanniak, Ernest Lawrence, John Scala, Dennis McCreesy, John Nudo, Fred Radewagon, and Don Brady, Trainer. THIRD ROW: Coach Dean Harshbarger, Larry Lobrillo, MUD DOESN'T STOP West ground gainers as they evade Mt. Prospect. MUD AND MORE mud makes it difficult to tell a Panther from a Knight. Rich Loeffer, Jim Tamburino, Rich Copeland, Tony Petruzzi, Paul Tucci, Tom Loesch, Allan Lockhart, Hal Wactor, Tom Wetteland, and George Breniesen, John Person, manager, and Don Vander Mollen, manager. BACK ROW: Bob Van Osdell, Russ Kubychick, John Van Osdell, Nor- bert Popkowski, Bill Silhan, Gerry Beatty, Dave Wells, Jim Weber, Jerry Mizialko, Bob Stemm, Richard Szymaniak, George Brasch, and Tony Yench. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: Tony Russo, Craig Heise, Joe Cassaro, Joe Roman, Robert Cihlar, Ed Viktor, Phillip Pardun, Robert Schrader, Thomas Hebda, Ken Klingberg, and Thomas Zaccardi. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Bob Skul, Dick Hayes, Albert Lipper, Donald Dress- ander, Charles Giovanelti, Robert Bossarte, Mike Elliot, Richard Lyons, David Poliet, Kimble Compton, Jim Pederson, Dominic Zitella, and Coach Bill Wright. THIRD ROW: Coach J. Wrobke, Donald Gacek, Dick Hayes, John Olsen, Walter Steidle, Joe Leonatti, Alan Crosser, Kit Gridders, Thine Proviso West's freshman A football squad recorded an 8-0 record for a perfect 1959 football season. Led by Tom Cihlar, Don Dressander, Dave Poteet, and Ken Klingberg, the Baby Panthers scored 160 points, an average of 20 points per game, While holding their oppo- nents to 21 points. Coaches Skul and Wrobke led the unit to eight victories, including shutouts over Prospect, Glenbrook, Glenbard East, and Leyden East and West to give the freshmen a perfect season slate. Freshman B squad finished with a 2-3 season record. CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Kent Romanus, Steve Davis, James Mentz, George Goetz, Tracy Marsh, Jerry Strub, Ray Schoms, Gary Rabe, Mike Scala, Raymond Jewell, Ed Adams, and Charles Berton- cini. SECOND ROW: Coach J. W. Hartley, Tom Lester, Don Skurauskis, Andrew Hedberg, Barney Peterson, Clark Van Cleave, Martin Lyons, Ronald Gall, Ron Gummerson, Bob Skurauskis, Harold Stott, Tom Kresin,- Pat LaVan, Don Sanders, and Paul Witt, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Cliff Corzatt, Bruce Elliott, Tim Burke, James Grove, LeRoy Schmidt, Dennis Schuppe, Charles Keller, Robert Hunter, Stew- art Haire, Peter Laris, Mike Cirrincione, and Coach Lister. BACK ROW: James Gambow, Richard Czaplewski, John Ullinskey, David Kouba, Mike Segallos, John Cole, Dan Kuiawa, Eugene Stehno, Mike Jape, Don Halze, Mike Quinn, Harold Sitterle, Mike Helminiak, Mark Such- ovsky, Ed Jacabek, Ken Cavelli, Ed Gorman, Les Miller, John Trufa, and Robert Daehnke. lads Take Firsts Having a 7-l dual meet record, placing second in the St. Charles Invitational, first in the conference meet, and fourth in the district meet, the Proviso VVest Varsity cross-Country team racked up one of the most impressive records in the state for a school of only underclassmen. ln addition to this, sophomore Barry Peterson Placed fourth in district and thirteenth in the state meet at Urbana. The frosh-soph team came through with its second un- defeated season in a row. Beating one of its toughest com- petitors, Mount Prospect, with a score of 41-20, the team ended the year by taking first place in the conference race. Dave Draust, Mike Wright, Russ McCormick, Bruce Nelson, Dennis Heimann, Bill Carlson, Pat Burke, Dean Holle, Thomas Ridgeway, Hal Stuit, John Bronkema, manager, and Lance Wozniak, manager. BACK ROW: Gary Anderson, Ken Piotter, Robert Pass, Bob Schaefer, Robert Behnke, Richard Pouzar, Jerry Hord, Cory Azzi, John Droese, Ken Leisek, Ken Hermach, Keith Thompson, Richard Murphy, Al Keller, and Jim Greenwald. O rnnastic quads Finish Season 6-8 Varsity Gymnastics Record OPPONENTS WEST Varsity gymnastic squads completed their season winning six meets and losing eight. Twelve lcttermen returned from the 1958-1959 season and ten received major letters during this year. Llewellyn lffland compiled a total of 168 points, fol- lowed hy Joe Gaudagnoli, with 158 Points, and Robert Laub, with 135 Points. All three boys are juniors. On February 5, the varsity compiled its largest score of the season hy down- ing Niles, 90-42. Mr. Jeffrey Austin, the head varsity coach, commented optimistically, 'Since we will not lose a gymnast for two more years, this team could, in a short while, become one of the top teams in the league. The frosh-soph squad, coached by Mr. Norman Ashcraft, experienced a fair season, finishing with five wins, nine Maine West - 59M 7216 Willowlnrook 64 46 Prospect - 78 54 Morton 50 82 Hinsdale - 54W 77M Leyden East - 89 43 New Trier - 76 56 Niles - 42 90 York - 78 54 16550, Leyden East - 79 53 Maine West - - 50W 81M GYMNASTS-FRONT ROW: Llewellyn lffland, Bob Henson, George Hallberg, Allen Stutz, J. C. Del Bono, Stan Wilcox, and Greg Masu- lunes. SECOND ROW: Blaine Romanus, Doug Phillips, Jim Pionto, Bob Laub, Bill Silhan, Joe Guanagnoli, Walt Steidle, and George Barring- ton. THIRD ROW: Coach Austin, Coach Ashcroft, Kent Romanus, Milton .n . feated East Leyden 97-45. Thirty-one boys reported for the frosh-soph team. Of these 19 earned their minor letters. Busta, Wayne Stevenson, Bruce Pech, Jim Beem, Nick Cottrell, and John Turnmire. FOURTH ROW: Bud Schrilla, Jim Banks, Arnie Stanger, Wes Furnmire, Del Clough, Dennis Bartolini, Dave Gentile, Dan Smith, Jerry Pionto, and Carl Hallock. H S l i 249 Bob Anders, Roger Poore, Tony D'Anza, Marty Walker, Nick Alico, and Stewart Haire. SECOND ROW: Coach Eric Yaeger, Bill Soo, Bob Burke, Joe De- Pino, Howard Freeman, Gerald Pos- luszny, Dan Skurauskis, Rich Kavale, and Alan Sahlin. THIRD ROW: Mana- ger Bill Brehm, Bill Harrison, Jeff Summers, Jim Weber, Sieve Kage, Clayton Gibbs, Richard Jostes, Jerry Mastro, and Jack Rizza. FROSH - SOPH WRESTLERS - TRONT ROW: Stewart Haire, Bob Anders, Bob Dorn, Dan Bridwell, George Bluzei, and Jon Pusateri. SECOND ROW: Jack Stumpf, Al Lipper, Daniel Perny, John Streit, Ron Schmitt, Jerry Hempa, Mike Crosser, and Larry LaBrilla. BACK ROW: Coach Wright, Harold Wactor, Ken Marr, Harold Herle, Jerry Mittle- staedt, Dave Poteet, Bob Van Osdell, Kim Compton, and Coach Gusloff. Wrestlers Form First Varsit Team Varsit Wrestlin Record 3' 3 Maine West - - 25 23 Willowbrook - 27 15 Elmwood Park 23 22 Mt. Prospect - 27 23 Fenton - 28 17 Vllheaton 16 27 Leyden East - 33 5 Glenbrook 49 2 Leyden East - 33 9 VVillowbrook - 18 25 Mt. Prospect - 17 23 Riverside 19 19 Wheaton 38 8 Glenbrook 51 3 West finished its varsity wrestling season, winning three of its 14 meets. Scoring a draw against Riverside gave them a 3-13 record. Jerry Wastro, VVest's leading wrestler, con- tributed the most to the team's scoring while Ghet Meyer also completed a good season. ln their best meet the Cats beat Prospect 23-14. The junior-varsity grapplers battled to a 1-7 season. The IV team fought under a handicap, losing many good wrestlers to the varsity, sophomore, and frosh squads. Howie Freeman and Rich lostes led the Panthers during most of the season. The sophomore wrestlers finished with a better season than the upperclassmen, winning 7 of their 14 meets. Bob Van Osdell took top honors by scoring more pins and deci- sions than any other Cat. Mr. William Wright, sophomore coach, selected the Glen- brook meet, which the Panthers won 25-19, as the best of the season. The sapb wrestlers bested Willowbrook by a wider margin, 42-5, in their second meet of the season. The Cats took third place in the Waukegan Tournament, led by Ron Schmidt and lobn Streit, both of whom took firsts. VARSITY WRESTLERS - FRONT ROW: wim Teams ispla Promise for F uture Varsity Swim Record OPPONENTS NVES I gk!! ,MA VARSITY SWIMMERS-FRONT ROW: Barry Pava, Ron Couture, Joe Kunka, and manager Bill Purcell. BACK ROW: Bob Moldovan, Dale Colosky, John Schroeder, Bob Dahl, and Coach Cryer. Although winning only two of their 14 meets, the Cat mermen, under the direction of Coaches Vllalt Cryer and Larry Stilwell, showed great Promise. They emerged vietori- ous in meets with East Aurora and Wziukegzin while they fell vietims to squads lirom Morton, East Leyden, Oak Park, liiverside-Brookfield, Niles, Clenhrook, hlain Vllest, Elm- wood Park, and Hinsdale. Breaststroker Barry Pava, butterllyer Dale Colosky, and freestylers Ron Couture and Mike Elliot turned in the best FROSH-SOPH SWIMMERS-FRONT ROW: Leonard Otto, Fredric Reder, Jim Jakawich, William Dahl, Jim Stark, Phillip Pardun, Harry Kreutzer, and John Cole. SECOND ROW: John Goocher, Kenneth Shaw, Russell Martindale, Donald Nelson, Richard Barsema, Clark Van Cleave, James Niles - 67 I6 Glenbrook 64 22 hlorton - 63 23 Leyden East -l7 39 Oak Park 67 19 hlaine Vllest 56 30 Morton - 53 32 East Aurora - 9 76 East Leyden A 52 3-l l'XiversidFl5roolZfielZl 59 27 Elmwood Park 62 24 Riverside-llrookfield 66 20 Hinsdale - 58 'll Vilaukegan 24 61 times ol' the year with Pava hreaking the old proviso reeord. The medley relay tean1 of Joe Kunka, Pava, Colosky, and Couture placed tenth in the state meet. Featuring the hest freshmen swimming team in Proviso VVest's history, the underelassmen broke almost every team record. hlike Elliot, Ken Hermaeh, Clark Van Cleve. Bill Dahl, lim Stark, Russ hlartindale, and Boh Yenvner led the sophs to a 9-6 record. The frosh Finished with a 3-1 record and placed second in the Clenluroolc invitational Meet. Percy, and James McCrystal. BACK ROW: Coach Stilwell, John Walsh, Ronald Merriell, John Van Osdell, Paul Altman, William Hunse, Rob- ert Vetzner, Kenneth Hermach, Donald Halze, and Michael Elliott. D ms Wigan' GW? ar 1 'iii use Varsity agers Compete In First State Tourney Varsity Basketball Record Riverside-Brookfield - - 54 52 Geneva - - - 76 59 St. Charles f - 68 42 Willowbrook - - 5 l 56 West Chicago - - 70 48 Prospect - - 74 50 Fenton - - 59 57 Wheaton - 82 55 Glenbrook - 68 42 East Leyden - - 62 28 Willowbrook - - 65 73 Lisle - - - 56 58 Prospect - 42 26 Naperville - - 70 5 l Wheaton - 68 44 Hinckley - 64 60 Glenbrook - - 65 39 East Leyden ----- 46 40 East Leyden CRegionalD - - - 47 28 Proviso West's varsity basketball team compiled a 2-8 record in the new Interim Association and gained eiquerienee in their first state tournament. Coach loc Hartley piloted the varsity cagers, with the help of assistant coach Dean Harshbarger, to a fifth place finish in the Interim League. VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Andrew Hedberg, William Mele, Logan Dugaw, Harold Stott, John Rogala, and Paul Witt. SECOND ROW: David Bongert, Russel McCormick, Allan Lockhart, Don Gust, Al Keller, Ray Conrad, Gerald Beatty, James Donovan, and Walter Simon. JERRY HORD JUMPS for rebounds against taller Geneva opponents. The Cats played a nineteen game schedule this season. They had a non-conference record of 1-8, a .1 ll percentage. in ten conference games they compiled a 2-8 record, and over the entire season, a record of 3 wins and 16 losses. THIRD ROW: Coach Hartley, Coach Harshbarger, Wolfgang Meister, Allen Ortt, Tony Niketopoulos, Ronald Richter, Dick Murphy, Jerry Hord, and Corry Azzi. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: Robert Cihlar, Hugh Nellans, LeRoy Schmitt, Bruce Elliot, Roland Mundy, and Dave Kramer. SECOND ROW: Tom Zaccardi, Wayne Gal- man, John Puglise, Bob Kroslak, Lee Schar, Mike Miller, and Charles Keller. THIRD ROW: Coach Heald, Don Dressander, Charles Giovan- etti, Les Maher, Michael O'Fallon, Lester Worcester, Bill Watters, and Coach Skul. BACK ROW: Calvin George, Bob Delves, Howard Olsen, Jim McMahan, Gene Stehno, Mi- chael Halacka, Dick Jensen, and Dick Pouzar. 21 ff JQRQYL4-'fri if IEE-HL!- ' I '0't9Y,-if' it l'1 ?:H I ophs Take Second in New League Sophomore Basketball Record Riverside-Brookfield - 41 30 Geneva - - 5 7 5 4 St. Charles - 52 3 8 Willowbrook 3 3 5 6 West Chicago - 32 26 Prospect - 3 5 3 4 Fenton - 3 5 5 6 Wheaton 3 5 5 1 Glenbrook 29 49 East Leyden - 48 46 Willowbrook - 41 40 Lisle - - 32 3 8 Prospect 3 8 3 5 Naperville 62 49 Wheaton - 3 7 4 3 Hinckley-Big Rock - 5 5 64 Glenbrook - 5 O 60 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Robert Storck, Donald Vander Molen, John Ayres, Tom Lester, Tom Becker, Fred Winters, David Draut, Herb Steinkraus, East Leyden - 39 40 West Aurora - 35 32 The sophomore basketball team received second place in the Interim standings and led the league both defensively and offensively. The Cats scored 455 points and held their opponents to a meager 385. Goach Walter Sawosko credits Ed Silkaitis, Tom Lester, and Keith Becker as the key men in West's victories. These boys helped the Panthers gain their season conference record of 6 Wins and 4 losses. Four teams fell victims to the Cats, Willowbrook once, Wheaton twice, Glenbrook twice, and East Leyden once. The four losses were by narrow 7-point margins. Sophs over-all record ended with 9 wins and 10 losses. Participating in the Wheaton Invitational, the team finished the season losing a close game to Aurora West, score 35-31. Paul Tucci, Ken Horn, Ken Piotter, Robert Fascia, Keith Becker, John Droese, Wayne Erdmann, David Wells, and Ed Silkaitis. and Richard Loeffler. SECOND ROW: Coach Sawasko, lw2w . r . Vaci .ar se.-' 9-e4.i 4--- aaf W r a VARSITY BASEBALL - FRONT ROW: Logan Dugaw, Mike Dunlavy, Daniel Byron, William Updike, Tom Nixon, Gerald Posluszny, and Bill Soo. SECOND ROW: Tony Niketopoulos, Jerry Hord, Ron Richter, Ray Conrad, Gary Manning, Richard Chudy, and Coach Gilbert. BACK ROW: Wolfgang Meister, Tom Dillon, Larry Tyler, Jerry Mastro, John Kocolowski, Hal Stott, Terry Doerzaph, and Mike Wright. Diamondmen Pla in tate Competition Mr. Ioe VVrobke and his assistant Mr. Ed Gilbert coached Proviso VVest's first varsity baseball squad through this ycar's season. The team participated in its first state- championship competition. ln their first game, despite Terry Doerzaphls and Bill Soo's pitching efforts, West allowed Elmwood Park three runs as the Cats tied their opponents 3-3. The sophomore diamondmen, coached by Mr. Dick VVede, SOPHOMORE BASEBALL - FRONT ROW: Ed Adams, Ed Silkaitis, Bob Frarcescori, Tom Becker, and John Ayres. SECOND ROW: Martin Pa- checo, Tom D'Anza, Bob Dorn, Nick Alico, and Coach Wede. BACK ROW: T. Les- ter, Jim Kopiia, Bob Stemm, Larry Lobrillo, Jim McCrystal, Pete Tarnowski, and Ed Lo- resch. FRESHMAN BASEBAL L- FRONT ROW: Ron Koscialek, Joe Divis, Steve Davis, A. Favata, Mike Warner, Ray Jewell, Bob Cihlar, and Tony Zaccardi. SECOND ROW: Teddy Zalewski, Roger Elli- thorpe, Mike Helminiak, Steve Delue, Larry Perry- man, Dominic Zitella, LeRoy Schmidt, Richard O'Fallon, and Coach McClard. BACK ROW: John Puglise, Joe Pace, Frank Tabor, Jim Wit- tersheim, R. Weiford, Charles Keller, Bruce Elliott, Robert Skurauskis, Earl Dunlop, and Richard Czaplewski. lost to Elmwood Park in the s.eason's first game, score 2-1. In the 1959 season, the sophomores compiled an 11-12 won-lost record and tied one game. Ron Weifcnrd and Chuck Shorty, Keller combined their pitching talents to give the freshman baseball team a 6-3 victory over Elmwood Park. The freshmen, directed in the 1959 and 1960 seasons by Mr. Leo McC1ard, had a 4-9 won-lost record. mlm VARSITY GOLF - FRONT ROW: Richard Hesson, Charles Frazier, Les Horne, Rob- ert Dvorak, Wayne Galman, and George Hallberg. SECOND ROW: Ken Hovorka, Mike Heller, Tom Loesch, Jim McMahon, Coach Heald. BACK ROW: Jim Gzmboa, Alex King, Jim Sobkoviak, Bob Schrader, Kenn Hesterman, Clark Van Cleave, Rich- ard Hoem, and Carl Hallock. Covers, Netmen Launch Varsity Year Beginning their first season, the Panthers, playing 12 holes, heat Maine VVest hy a seore of 9-6. The team's leading golfer, Mike Heller, shot the best score of 43 and downed his opponent 2-l. Ken Hovorlia also won 3-O. Both Kenn llesterman and Boh llensen tied IW-lk. George llallherg lost l-2. The frosh-soph team lost BWAIIVZ. Craig Frazier, J63, lmeeame the only Panther victor, heating his opponent Qfl. VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Dave Bangert, Richard Kvale, Paul Witt, Bruce Nelson, John Leckie, Dan Koeritz, and Ray Fink. SECOND ROW: Terry Blaine, George Stendell, Roland Skrobish, Ed Gelsy, Wayne Treadwell, Tom Wetteland, Paul Harshbarger, and Al Keller. THlRD ROVV: Mike Tendrock, Richard Hesson, Robert Delves, Cliff l Coaehed hy John Vltladsworth, the varsity tennis team participated in its first season of competition this year. hlr. Vl'alt Cryer coached the froshfsopli tennis team to a fair season. ln their first two meets they defeated Morton 3-2 and lost to Maine Vllest 5-O. Tom Vllettland, Cliff Egner, and Bruce Nelson were the hackhone of the team. Bad weather in the early season was a faetor of the tennis poor start. lnexperienee also plagued the team , hut they improved with every meet. Egner, Bill Dahl, Dallas Patt, Rick Scafuri, Bill Richards, Bill Rabe, and Coach Cryer. BACK ROW: George Blazei, AI Grilli, Ronald Gall, Joe Hedberg, Robert Harkess, Dave Gentile, John Dan Keoham, and Charles Winter. Lorenzo, Don Brady, x , I , 2 3 .T fe Wg .P eoll ll ,gala tg. I ti if Tis! i '.i!wr....E-n Q, vi Q 3 ti- it 1 5, i it N... . .1 J to .N Ni if H., L ,- West Traeksters End Second Season VARSITY TRACK - FRONT ROW: Dennis Herman, Tom Uresin, Bob Laub, Ken Crosbie, Russ McCormick, Andy Hedberg, Don Skurauskis, and Barney Peterson. SECOND ROW: Coach Maechtle, Bill Burke, Ron Couture, Wayne Erdman, John Droese, Gerald Beatty, Herb Stein- Coach lVlaechtle's varsity thinclads faced a rough season in a well-balanced lnterim league. ln their opening meet of the year with Marshall and Lindbloom of Chicago, the Cats downed both schools by decisive scoresg Marshall tool: second. The squad consists mainly of members of last year's soph team which compiled a record of I2-l, and a few from the '59 undefeated frosh team. Lael: of depth hampered the Cats more than anything else. FROSH-SOPH TRACK-FRONT ROW: Jerry Spetz, Gary Rabe, Frank Nolfo, Chuck Bertoncini, George Geots, Lee Schar, Al Lipper, Stewart Haire, Todd Rezek, and Don Sanders. SECOND ROW: Bill Zeiger, James Polis, John Ullinskey, Don Dressander, Jerry Kempa, Peter Laris, Rich Geisen, Lenny Ray, Jerry Albano, Ray Schomas, and Walt Para- zaider. THIRD ROW: Mike Horyn, Cliff Myers, Mike Scala, Tim Burke, Ron Gummerson, Lee Mosher, Rich Wesolek, George Barrington, Bill kraua, Chet Meyer, and Trainer John Ragala. BACK ROW: Manager James Donavan, Brent Cavolt, Ken Hermack, Alan Ortt, Steve Kage, Clayton Gibbs, Dave Sherer, Bill Silhian, and Dennis Denhauser. Coach Maechtle's boys showed their greatest strength in the distance runs. Aided by members of the league champion cross-country squads, the team boasts a number of fine dis- tance men. Among these, Barney Peterson did most to bol- ster the squad's scoring in the 800-yard run and mile relay. Fresh and soph coaches, leff Austin and Cliff Corzatt, faced an easier year than the Varsity. They added favorably to their perfect record of last year. Butkus, Bill Carlsen, Tony Russo, and Tom Hebda. FOURTH ROW: Bill Pandola, Coach Cliff Corzatt, Steve Rudd, Harold Wactor, Albert Jader- berg, Don Hanzar, Jim Weber, Lloyd Prevett, Bill Watters, Charles Lasch, Paul Tucci, Steve Gallo, and Coach Jeff Austin. BACK ROW: Jim Stergis, Pat Levan, Jim Grove, Bob Van Osdell, Dean Holte, George Altenhoff, John Walsh, Ken Marr, Tom Ridgway, Paul Gone zales, Tracy Marsh, and Ted Schmid. 4. .Q A. tw film- we 11.31 uxafiswl f GEORGE STENDELL pollshes his overhand serve ln produce maich. r , Q 4 X 1 f a an 1 51 'A+ ! ' ew Jw 1 M77- , :fwz -5 .rE. in V, W 7 -W if A 4 -.HSM 5. .xx '1' sits , WARMING UP for o bathng seoson, Dan Byron iosses to Logon Duguw, .1 DEMONSTRATING has swung, George Hullberg shows golfers how x 'ms 'Ea Q Q 9,1 'ls 5 RACKET SQUAD OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Sharon Marsh, Jean Jacob- SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Pal Ruppert, Judy Brown, sen, and Janice McKay. SECOND ROW: Dianne Maroncelli, Karen Van- and Joyce Girard. BACK ROW: Donna Rae Dvorak, Adele Lanan, and der-Molen, and Karen Nolen. BACK ROW: Dona Vitense, Carol Pin- Jo Ann Lekawifch. elli, Sandee Hummel, and Margaret Pain. Racketeers, Pepsters Back Teams Both varsity and sophomore cheerleading squads enlivened VVest crowds with volleys of cheers. At pep assemblies planned by the squads, students met coaches and teams and learned new cheers. Cheerleaders initiated a program of workshops for suc- cessors. Each hopeful had to attend at least four of these workshops and display her skill and enthusiasm. Under the sponsorship of Miss Prest, the two squads prepared a manual which explained the necessary sliills, rules, procedures, and basis for selecting each year's squads. The groups practiced every Tuesday, Wednesdayf, and Thursday after school. Here girls perfected their formations. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Karyn Pralo. BACK ROW: Do Mic Ri Do you ever feel like shouting? Members of West's Racket Squad do. Accompanied by the swish of shakeroos, West's loyal cheering section arouses spirit and spurs the Panthers on to victory both at home games and at competition far from the West Quindrangle. Denning the VVest red and white, members become ven- dars of pop, potato chips, hot dogs, pop corn, candy, and shakeroos at all home games. To increase attendance at away games, Racket Squad provides transportation for those who need it. By helping to plan pep assemblies, the squad pro- motes school spirit throughout the student body, however, their main duty is still shouting their loudest for West. ha, Marilyn LeVan, Donna Vilense, and Sue Sergy. -fr W, ..,. ., W A figs ' A gin i sr: A ii 2 5' rt. K . F ggi! Higgs EE ., Q gg, , 7 vll- I-vV: W - s ,g .3551 , E 2 ff .. 5 . A if if of ft tl . i Vplp, Z r A V Z . 5 I .,,,,, A .Q J: , fig, o f t sl r it s e r Y 5 1 W' ,.:- Tlx' 1 vii:-:-: , ' ii-fl ' H ., A Elsie: ' J W -:I R15 ::g::j -55. - , - git ..,.,. , l GAA BOARD OF CONTROLS-ON FLOOR: Sharon Youhn and Kath- leen Hays. SEATED: Shirley Loomer, .lill Rouse, Kathy Dubs, Cheryl Kloer, Frances Gille, and Barbara Sciortino. STANDING: Karen Stokes, and Shirley Beccue. GAA Rounds Mind, Trims Figure lloping to develop wellerountled personalities with athletic ability, XVest CAA sponsors parties, get-togethers, and teas as well as sports activities. Co-ordinating social and athletic skills. Cl1XA'ers. along with their dads, eoinpetecl in volley- hall ancl relay races at Daclellaughtcr Play Nights. Uncler the supervision ol' Miss Jayne Rice the l62 niein- hers planned a special Christmas project. They clonatecl money to lnuy games and cartls to entertain the patients of the La Grange Convalescent and Nursing Horne. CQgXfX provided a wide program of altereschool sports in- clurling tennis. swinnning, senior lifesaving, voileyhall, gym- nastics, haskethall, hadminton and howling. These activities, GAA-IN POOL: Gerry Elwood, Sandra Stebelton and Nancy Tolomeo. which are open to all girls, encourage sportsmanship as weli as athletic skiil. Girls can also earn points through partici- pation in various alter-school sports. A total of 2-l points qualifies a girl for active meinhcrship. She is eligihle for initiation and receives her pin. Seventy-five points qualifies her for the first local award. Wiith 225 points nieinhers may wear a inap of lllinois. The liighth Cracle Get-Together in the spring gave GAA girls an opportunity to acquaint next year's freshmen with their activities aml goals. The installation of officers and initiation of new members at the hiother-Daughter Tea eliinaxetl the seconcl year's activities for the young group. SPIKING OR SERVING, GAA volleyball girls develop coordination as they gain points toward awards in the winter sports program. Akers, Mrs. Florence 33, 61 chool Mourns Loss of Mrs. LeR0 Knoeppel We pause to remember Mrs. Alma Knoeppel, wife of Dr, LeRoy Knoeppel, superintendent of Proviso Township High Schools. VVhile attending the annual meeting of the American Association of School Administrators in Atlantic City, New Jersey, she died in her sleep on February 17, 1960, apparently of a heart attack. Through her activity in the P.E.O. Sisterhood, and the Maywood Twentieth-Century Club, Mrs. Knoeppel devoted many hours to community projects. Her interest in the Amer- can lndian Society influenced the Girls' League at Proviso West to adopt this society for their annual project. To all who knew Mrs. Knoeppel, she will be remembered as a genuine lady, full of tenderness, sympathy and love. We will miss her familiar figure standing at her husbands side. Proviso has lost one of its truly gracious ladies. Facult Index EAST FACU LTY House, Mrs. Bina 43 Hurt Miss Yai c ' 47 Arends, Bliss Lillian 34, 41 Baruer, Mrs. Llorotny 43 Barham, Mr. Richard 55, 105 Beekman, Mr. David -11, 274 Beiler, Mr. .John 45 Benaris, Mr. George 45 Berger, Miss Barbara 33, 55 bergstroin, Mr. Carl 33, 58 Betts, Bliss Pearl 49 Bills, Mr. C. W. 46, 86 Bon, Mr. Otto 46 Boreners, lv1i s. Allie 37 Braueher, Mr. Daniel 45, 105, 113 Boula, Mrs. Lillian 39 Broderick, Miss kearl 37 Bryan, Mr. Clifford 58 busse, Mr. uoruon 33, 53, 106, 117 Butler, Mrs. Louise 37 Carr, Mr. .John 35 Carr, Mr. .Joseph 58 Casaiino, Mr. Donald 37 Cnerrington, Miss Lforothy 61 274 Cleland, Miss Joan 37 Collins, Mrs. Rum 33, 53 Corbett, Miss tiwenaolyn 43 Co.gan, Mr. Thomas 46 Daniels, BU. Rienard 37, 68 274 Davis, lN11'. Richard 33, 57, 75 Lliek, Mrs. Wilina. 41 Dixon, 1V1r. uarold 45 1 Dougherty, Mrs. Genevieve 49, 274 llziedzie, Mr. Norman 41 Ebbert, Mr. Emerg' 54 llitlug, ALISS ldva 54 Ernest, Mr. lsiekolas 50, 67, 274 Fanener, Miss Cleora 37 Feeley, Mr. Rooert 37 Felier, Miss ilelen 37 Fnson, Mr. Frank 43 Finstad, Mr. Martin 45, 274 Fisk, Mr. Carl 53 Fleener, Mr. Bernard 60 Foster, Miss Josephine 46, 152 Foster, Mr. U. C. 41 Fry, Mr. A. L. 53, 79, 152 Fulton, Mrs. Kay 55 Gjorup, lklrs. Liarhara 33, 41 Gospilt, Miss Frances 43 Grant, Mrs. 1101011 37, 1.12 Green, Air. Donald 55, 103, 112, 117 Griep, Mr. Rex 55, 107, 117 Griffiths, Miss Alary Lou 34, 41, 152 lladdoek, Mr. George 37 Hagen, Mr. t1L'tJl'H6 llalloran, Mrs. ldthcl 61 llarris, Miss 111-len 37 lltttitey, Mr. l+'red 58 llawkins, Miss Alieo 53 llayward, Miss Virginia G0 llildehrandt, Miss Martha. 41, 193 Hinds, Mr. J. XY. 00, 274 llisket, Blrs. Maril5'n 55, 92 llofort, Miss NYilina 49 , A . 21 Isley, Mr. Glenn 40 Isley, Mr. Hal 46 Jackson, Bliss Charlotte 49 Jarrett, Mr. Claude 37 Jaunisen, Mr. Edward 50, 87 Jenks, Mr. Frank 43, 103 Johnson, Miss Eleanor 37, 66, 67 Johnson, Mr. John 41 Johnson, Miss K. 1'1l1T'2l. 34, 53 Johnson, Mr. Robert 45 Johnson, Mr, Viilliam 58 Jovner, Miss Mary 35 Judd, Mr, Edward 60, 79, 274 Kassel, Mr. C, E, 55, 115 Kedrivk, Mr. Richard 58 Kelly, Mr. John 37 Koehenderfer, Mr. 141. XV. 46 Koehenderfer, Mrs. Martha 37 Kucera, Misf: Bette 55 Kuster, Mr. R. R. 46 Kvavli, Mr. Carter 45 Lampton, Miss Ellendore 38 274 LantZl0i9. Mr. Richard 33, 38 Laramie, Dir. John 58 Lee. Miss Doi-Ot ry 45 Llttle, Miss Elizabeth 38, 98 Lonek, Miss Eleanor 38 Luc-kow, Miss Arlis 49 LllHtll7lll'g, Mr. Lloyd 46 Madsen, Miss Dolores 55 Marino, Mr. Jack 33, 55, 114, 274 lviotllorzney, Mr. Elsworth 38, 0.4 liferl itz, Mr. Arnold 45, 107 Mil1f'1', Miss Catherine l1Iiller, Mr. Mark Millikin, Mr. Toni 55, 107, 110 Milletle, Mr. Donald 53 Moore, Mr. Charles 61 Moore, Miss Lois 00 lwllriyizey, Mr. Kenneth 58, 108, Myers, Mr. Stanley 58 Ohlfon, Miss Lorraine 50 Oklepeok, Mr. John 58, 152 I alandl-eh, Mr. Miel1ael58 Parker, Mr. Donald 41, 107 Peterson, Mrs. Marjorie 17, 83 Tolson, Mr. Robert 38, 108 Porrelli, Mi 'S Jean Powers, Miss Mary 00 Pupgig, Mr. Andy 15, 55, 100 Rattenl-ury, Mr, Stanley 60, 89, 92 Ray, Mr. Marvin 53 Reyllllrd, Mr. Loren 53, 142, 152, 274 Rive, Dir, Verne -16 Robinson, Miss Lois 43, 83 Roetzheim, Mr. Yvlllltllll 55, 90, 109 Sanservivo, Mr. Donald 46, 100, 114, 115 Sehlueter, Miss Gertrude 43 Seheihle, Mrs. 1N1ahel41 Svhniitt, Miss Ruth 34, 35, 38, 911 Sr-horh, Miss Mabel 41 Selnimar-her, Mr. Howard 41 Alma Knoeppel Shoekley, Mrs. ldinily 34, 43 Sigworth, Miss Mary 53, 152 Sinnns, Miss Ruth 46 Singer, Mr. Ronald 45 Slimmer, Mr. Louis 55, 100, 115, 152 Sokody, Miss Linda 41 Spires, Mr. Loren 10 Stahl, Mrs. llarlene 45 Stanley, Mr. Jack 53, 157 Stein, Miss Sairley 55,121 Stegman, Mr. llarvey 58 Stiekler, Mr. Robert 53, 85 Storby, Mr. S. O. 4.1, 79, 107 Sullivan, Miss Margaret 00,79 Swanson, Miss Sandra 38 Tailmadge, Mr. Irving 57, 71 Thompson, Miss Ilorothy 53, 152 Thon, Mr. James 61 Tiefenthal, Mr. John 55 Trigg, Miss Grace 37, 274 Tucker, Mr. Toni 43 Tworsey, Mrs. Flora 38 Unlir, Miss Barbara 49 Ulery, Mr. Jack 46, 113 VanYV.nkle, Mr. Giles 58 NN aaek, Mr. XX illianl 38, 94 VVard, Miss llllearor 45, 274 XVaters, Mr. Cyril 45, 82 Matson, Mr. Donald 55, 116 NVolsh, Mr. llarvey 53 XYest, Miss Mary 45 1Vheeler, Miss Mary 60 XVhiteCotton, Mr. Richard 57 NX iley, 11112 Ray 532 Williams, Mrs. XYila 39 Y1'illming'ton, Mr. Clay 38,94, 95 NYo1i', Blrs. Margie 45 Zimmernian, Miss Donna 51, 65, 239 WEST FACU LTY Adair, Mr. Dewey 206 Allen, Mr. Orville 206, 234 Appleton, Ilr. D, B. 199 Asheraft, Mr. Norman 203 Austin, 1VIr. Jeffrey 205, 249, 256 Barwis, 1111: Emil 200 Beck, Ruth 208 Becker, Mr. Richard 199 Bell, Mr. Irwin 207, 232, 233 Bennett, Mr. James 203 Berg, Miss livelynne 201 Bernhardt, Mrs. Jeanne 202 Biggs, Mr. llarrell 203 lloyd, lvlrs. Nancy 205 Boyd, Dir. Seth 1913 Brame, Mr. Derrell 203 Chambers, Mr. Ray 199, 221 Chonowc-th, Mrs. lva 194 tiorzatt, Mr. t'li1'ton 1911, 250 Cournoyer, Miss Madelaive 200 llellaven, Mr, Tliomas 205, 251 IJonAdel, Mr. Raymond 200, 235 D5'e1', Miss Dorothy 202 lflniriek, Mr. liivhard 194, 251 Jtlrigel, Miss Mary Joan 194 1f'a,a:'e1', Miss Miriam 208 Farrell, Miss Ann 200 Garranione, Bliss lielores 208 Gillwrl, Mr. Edmund 13, 193, 205, 254 Gilliam, Miss Mary 208 Gould, Miss Mertel 208 Guslotf, Mr. Richard 208, 209, 250 Gustafson, Miss Alive 208 Haas, Mr. 55111113111 199 Harshharger, Mr. Dean 193, 1941, 247, 252 Hartly, Mr. Joseph 205, -00, 241, 248, 252 llaulrer, Mrs. Susan 194, 216 Heald, Mr. 1Yil1iain 201, 253, 255 .,. 111-ist-r, Miss Jane 202 Ht-verly, Mr, Clement 200 Holiler, Miss Ruth 194 llinie:-', Mr. Edward 190 Jedlivka, Mr. A. R, 201, 226, 228 Johnson, Mr, liaul 194 Jones, Miss Edith 205 Katz, Mrs. Mi dred 205 Keil, Mr. Fred 199 Kort, Mrs. Nancy 205 Levin, Mr. Arthur 194, 231 Ligviell, Mr. Thomas 199 Lister. Mr. John 201 Maas, Mr. Edw'n 200 Madsen, Mr, Alan 194, 235 Maec-htle, Mr. Robert 33, 193, 199, 246 lvlahlht-rg, Mr. Rohr-rt 194 Motilarsl, Mr. Leo 190 Merz, Mrs. Loraine 208 Milano, Mr. Robert. 203 Nt-'lllll21Il,1Vll s V1'iln1a, 196 O'Connor, Mrs, Janette 196 Ohlson. Mrs. Bernice 194 Peters, Miss Jovw- 194, 231 Poullm-r, Mr. l5ou:.:'1 s 194 Frost, Miss Jane 205 Rehr, Miss Ruth 208 Remely, Mies Bar1'ara 202, 210 Rive, Miss Jayne 205 Rim-kert, 11112 Paul 208 R1ttlIl1lt?llPl', 11 , G11-rin 194 Sirntorn, Mr, John 199 St-ala, Mis: V'ola 200, 235 Sehniidt, Mr. Hilmar 206, 251 Seyliolcl, lV1r. Viiilliain 190 Shor, Miss Bernice 193, 194 Siinnu-ns, lV1r. Carroll 907, 238 Skull. Mr. Bernard 208, 248, .nn ..: .1 Slinnnm-r, Mr. John 199 Small, Mr. Ewin-1' 208, 209, 229 Smith, Miss Kay1931 Vac:-aro, Mr. Sam 207 VVadsworth, Mr. .Iohn 206, 234 YYaite, Mrs. Carol 208, 234 NVzillivi', Mr, Onlin 208 YYal1. Mr. James 201 1Yalli, Mr. Henry 237 YVede, M . Rif'l1al'f1 2031, 254 XVerle, Mr. John 194 M'i1lit'us, Nlr. Fred 190 11'i'son. Mrs. Martha 193, 194 1Vrig1'it, Mr. Donald -tru 1Yriu'ht, Mr. 1Yil1iam 199 1Yi-olske, Mr. Floyd 205, 248, 254 Yflest-1', Mr. Eric 205, 247, 250 Zif-g.:'1er, Miss Kay 194 Carlson, Student Index Proviso East A Abbate, James 131 Abbott, Janet 75, 83, 143 Abraytis, Jon 136 Abruzzo, Anthony 126 Adams, Diana 71, 143 Adams, Kathleen 78, 131 Adams, Remi 136 Adduc Adduc Adena ie, Catherine 85, 143 ie, Peter 107, 126 u, Marvin 131 Adolphson, Steve 108, 117, 131 Ahern, Edward 143 Ahlenstorf, Margaret 126 Ahnert, Lucy 143 Ahr, Robert 86, 107, 126 Ahrens, Robert 143 Ahrens, Thomas 131 Ainscough, Melva 143 Aiuppa, Geraldine 131 Akkeron, Alfred 65, 81, 83, 84, 90, 97, 116, 143 Akkeron, Susan 65, 126 Albachiara, Anna 126 Alberti, Ilene 143 Alec, John 105, 115, 119, 131 Alevizos, Sandra 136 Alexander, J. T. 106, 115, 126 Alexander, Ruthie 126 Alger, Allen, Allen: Allen, Allen, Marilyn 143 Constance 131 Johnettb. 131 ' Tara Sue 79, 143 Terrence 131 Allison, Frank 126 Allred, Sharon 136 Allworth, Eddie 131 Alonzo, Sandra 131 Altman, Carol 84, 94, 97, Altman, Patricia 87, 136 Aman, Margaret 136 Aman, Susan 131 Amici, Sandy 69, 143 Amorino, Josephine 131 Ancel, Fredrick 93, 136 Andersen Kathleen 131 Anderson, Carol 85, 143 Anderson, Charles 75 Anderson, Elaine 143 Anderson, Jack 126 Anderson, Joan 91, 126 143 Andrews, Michael 136 Andrlik, Shirley 65, 71, 79, 81, 84, 136 Argelus, Joyce 87, 126 Antonelli, Edward 131 Anthony, Charles 131 Anttila, Clinton 87 Anttila, Tom 143 Anzaldi, Carolyn 136 Anzaldi, Sam 74, 108, 119, 131 Anzalone, Thomas 75, 131 A ic lla Lin p e , da 126 Apuzzo, Concetta 49, 136 Appuzzo, Daniel 144 Appuzzo, Elaine 81, 131 Ardente, Mary 13, 144 Ardente, Rose Ann 144 Argentmo, Grace Ann 131 Argentino, Mary Ann 131 Ariola, Corinne 126 Ariola, James 131 Armbr Armbr uster, Charles 126 uster, Susan 131 Armer, Mike 108, 113, 117, 126 Armour, Lois 73, 82, 131 Arndt, Arndt, Richard 105, 131 William 136 Arnold. Jane 131 Arrigoni, Madeylne 136 Artila, Clinton 131 Aschoff, Mary Ann 71, 131 Ashby, Linda 76, 77, 92, 97, 144 Ashcraft, Judy 136 Ashford, John 75, 136 Auer, James 144 Augus tine, Loretta 52, 79, 85, 91, 143, 144 Ausbrook, Bonnie 66, 87, 91, 136 Ausbrook, Linda 131 Austin, Joseph 144 Austin, John 144 Avezzano, Delores 126 Avezzano, Patricia 131 B Babinec, Robert 73, 120, 126 Bacall, Elliot 126 Bacigalupo, Marge 144 Badame, Robert 131 Badame, Rosemary 126 Bader, Eileen 131 Baker, Elizabeth 11, 14, 121, 144 Baker, Howard 126 Baker, James 131, 144 80, 83, Baker, Ruth 144 Bakke n, Bonita 144 Balius, Edward 136 Balon. Balow Balow Frank 131 , Alexander 144 , Robert 75 Baltmanis, Inta 126 Bando, Robert 126 Badov inac, Kathy 126 Baer, Harriet 51, 87, 136 Bailey, David 73, 86, 131 Beniamin, Sharon 78, 136 Banks. Sheila 144 Banks, Stanley 109, 144 Bannon, Roberta 85, 91, 98, 144 Banthin, Diane 78, 79, 126 Banthin, Jo 68, 79, 84, 92, 96, 144, 147 Barajas, Bette 80, 126 Baranowski, Raymond 116, 144 Barber, John 136 Barber, Mabeline 126 Barber, Martha 126 Barclay, Jean 144 Barfield, Jack 90, 103, 131, 144 Barfield, Michael 83, 105, 112, 119 Barger, John 115, 131 Barger, Ron 126 Barnas, William 131 Barnich, Mary 144 Barone, Daniel 136 Barone, James 144 Barre, Denruth 73, 92, 136 Barrett, La Verne 81, 131 Barsema, Ronald 115, 144 Barski, Joan 97, 143, 144 Barta, Judith 122, 136 Bartels, Leonard 144 Barth, Brian 126 Barth, Jayne 136 Bartolini, Donald 144 Bartosiak, Darlene 144 Bartscht, Lynn 145 Basso, John 131 Bongean, Judy 146 Bongianni, Celeste 87, 96, 146 Bongiovanni, Joanne 131 Bonner, Jannie 131 Booth, Barbara 131 Borchardt, Carol 136 Borchardt, Robert 110, 146 Borker, Mack 146 Borowski, Fred 146 Borys, Bruce 88, 136 Borys, John 126 Borzello, Guy 146 Bos, Edward 136 Bosco, Thomas 103, 106, 136 Bosco, William 119, 126 Bossarte, David 146 Bossert, Margaret 131 Bostedo, Donna 143, 146 Bouska, Jerry 83, 146 Bowden, Gary 106, 110 Bowen, David 131 Bower, Doris 131 Bowler, Madeleine 75, 146 Boychuk, Dothea 146 Boyd, Geraldine 73, 131 Boyd, Willie 107, 115, 126 Boyer, John 146 Bradley, Alpharetta 146 Bradshaw, Kathleen 87, 146 Brarigrlgxu, Richard 75, 106, 117, Brasfield, Victoria 126 Brasile, Angel 64, 136 Brazouski, Antoinette 79, 136 Breivogel, Robert 136 Brenner, Mary 92, 146 Brescia, Ann 146 Brescia, Donato 136 Brent, Tina 137 Brettman, Suzanne 73, 78, 137 Bridwell. Raymond C Caesar, Charles 126 Cailey, John 131 Calabria, Dominic 137 Calcagno, Bonnie Lou 126 Calendo, Kathleen 126 Caliendo, Gabriel 115, 136, 137 Caliendo, Heal 137 Caliendo, Michael 148 Caliendo, Terry 137 Callis, Francine 78, 126 Calvello, Frank 148 Calvi, George 126 Camaioni, James 114, 137 Camaioni, Mary 132 Cameron, Mary Lou 70, 126 Camp, James 137 Campbell, Alice 137 Campbell, Barbara. 81, 137 Campbell, Nancy 85, 148 Canestrini, Henry 137 Cannella, Ettore 73, 115, 126 Cannici, Joseph 148 Cannon, John 148 Cannon, Lynn 132 Cannon, Walter 126 Cantoge, Preston 107, 118, 120, 2 Capitani, Cynthia 73, 122, 132 Capitani Jorene 137 calpouchf Edward 14s Cappello Carmella 132 Cappello, Lydia 137 Caputo, Barbara 126 Caputo, James 132 Caputo, Michael 137 Caracci, John 132 Carasella, John 148 Carbon, Geri 137 Carbone, Josephine 132 Carbone, Peter 148 ' ' es T48 Battelli, Sandra 136 Batterman, Howard 145 Battista, Arlene 145 Baughan, Virginia 136 Baughman, Carol A. 145 Baughman, Carol M. 67, 145, 274 Baumgart, Eric 90, 103, 145 Baumgarte, Brenda 136 Baumrucik, Patricia 145 Beaven, Kenneth 136 Beck, Susan 126 Becker, Elizabeth 84, 136 Beckmann, Vvayne 126 Beebe, Jay 131 Behrendt, Dianne 77, 78, 145 Behrens, Judy 131 Belline, Gene 126 Belline, James 113, 119, 126 Belline, Joseph 136 Belline, Phyllis 145 Bellis, Arnold 116, 145 Benes, Roger 131 Benisek, Mary 79, 126 Benisek, Paul 90, 96, 145 Benso, Patricia 136 Beranek, Robert 66, 68, 145 Berg, Davina 136 Berg, Richard 145 Bergman, Gerald 88, 145 Berletich, Peter 105, 117, 131 Bernowski, Carole 69, 145 Bernsee, Gaylee 126 Besaw, Dennis 73, 131 Best, Roger 107, 113, 119, 126 Beukema, Maurice 136 Bielecki, Charles 136 Bierbrodt, Brenda 78, 91, 131 Bilenko, John 105, 113, 117, 131 Bill, Janet 126 Bishop, Shirley 126 Bisterfeldt, Barbara 73, 81, 136 Bisterfeldt, Gail 145 Bisterfeldt, Linda 131 Bitmanek, Joan 145 Blackburn, Jacquelyn 70, 72, 136 Blackmore, John 145 Blahous, Robert 145 Blair, Donna 136 Blair, Marykay 145 Blake, Diane 71, 145 Blanche, Ralph 131 Blase, Barrie 145 Blasky, James 118, 136 Blasius, Judith 51, 87, 145 Bleck, William 145 Bleichroth, Beverly 126 Bleichroth, Kenneth 71, 86, 131 Blettner, Carol 71, 126 Blettner, Robert 131 Blickhahm, Edward 86 Blickhahn, Thomas 120, 131 Bliss, Judith 126 Bliss, Lenore 77, 78, 145 Block, Sandra 79, 145 Blomquist, Beverly 131 Blumberg, Francis 88, 145 Blyth, Barbara 94, 136 Bobey, Ann 136 Bock, Andrew 136 Bock, Roger 131 Bodnar, Connie 73, 78, 126 Bodnar, Peter 74, 75, 145 Boe, Barbara 136 Boeger, Mary 82, 146 Boersma, Norine 126 Bogenholm, Brian 136 Bogenholm, Barry 86, 131 Bokemeier, Steve 83, 90, 93, 97, 118, 146 Bokorney, Barbara 87, 146 Boldt, Raymond 106, 131 Boldt, Robert 131 Bonafide, Bruce 146 Bonanno, Frank 126 Bonauro, Joseph 131 Bones, Susan 146 Bonfanti, Carol 126 146 Brinck, Marilyn 79, 82, 137 Brink, Dolores 131 Brink, Leonard 105, 106, 131 Brinson, Ronald 73, 115, 131 Brinton Alle 75 131 Carlsen, christine 10, 67, 143 Carlson, Beverly 78, 132 Carlson Diane 148 Carlson: James 74, 75, 94, 98, 148 Ronald 137 , U - Brogdon, Keith 137 Bron, Robert 75, 84, 146 Brooks, Gary 74, 75, 146 Brooks, Karen 2, 97, 146 Brooks Robert 106, 137 Brown,' Billie 137 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Catherine 70, 126 Clifford 106, 118, 137 Dorvine 146 Holly 81, 137 Howard 108, 116, 126 Brown, Judy 87, 131 Brown, Mack 107, 115, 126 Brown, Marcia 10, 66, 84, 96, 146, 274 Brown, Necia 73, 98, 137 Brown, Phyllis 146 Brown, Ray 106,131 Brown, Robert 117, 126 Brown, Sharon 74, 81, 147 Browni ng, Doris 131 Broz, Peggy 16, 80, 83, 121, 147 Carmichael, Mack 148 Caron, Elton 86, 132 Carpenter, Harry 113, 126 Carpino, Arlene 78, 137 Ca1'pino, Betty 76, 137 Carpino, Darlene 148 Carpino, Louis 137 Carraro, Lois 137 Carson, Bruce 113, 132 Carswell, James 137 Carswell, Joan 137 Carter, Beverly 148 Carter, Linda 148 Cartwright, Barbara 148 Caruso, James 109, 137 Caruso, Maureen 81, 132 Casano, Annette 126 Cascone, Frances 69, 148 Casey, Gerald 148 Casey, Patricia 137 Casiello, Nicholas 109, 148 Caslin, Patricia 77, 78, 87, 148 Brudnicki, Gary 126 Brudnicki, Judy 87, 147 Brunke, Alan 70, 72, 126 Brucnken, Ronald 137 Bruno, Donald 147 Brunst, Carl 83, 90, 93, 96, 103, 118, 147 Brunst, Steven 107, 120, 126 Brust, Caren 131 Brust, Mary 137 Bruzek, Susan 78, 131 Bryan, Ronald 137 Bryan, Sandra 79, 81, 131 Bryson? Barbara 40, 83, 96, 121, Brzeczek, Dorislyn 126 Buchanan, Cathlin 137 Buchanan, Harriet 126 Buchanan, Ronald 19, 84, 89, 90, 93, 102, 110, 111, 118, 147 Buchman, Linda 92, 122, 137 Buchman, Roger 131 Buenger, Lois 126 Buesing, Dorothy 64, 80, 126 Buesing, John 84, 98, 117, 131 Buettner, Kathleen 131 Buford, Leonard 126 Bugajsky, John 131 Buie, Michael 120, 126 Bukowski, Paul 126 Bulher, Bonita 137 Bumbulis, Gunars 113, 137 Bundy, Jack 147 Buonomo, Jo Ann 73, 126 Burda, Elmer 137 Burdett, Karen 147 Burgess, Richard 131 Burgio, Charles 137 Catizone, Richard 126 Cavallaro, Frank 126 Cavallaro, MaryAnn 126 Cecchini, Bruce 132 Cella, Ursulla 84, 92, 148 Cermak, Ray 90, 102, 148 Cerone, Florence 137 Cerrato, Patricia 49, 137 Cerutti, Judith 75, 148 Chamness, James 120, 126 Chandler, Robert 113, 126 Chapman, William 132 Chariton, Sandy 132 Chasez? Dennis 92, 107, 116, 119, 2 Chase, Vvilliam 148 Chatman, Preather 126 Chennell, Robert 148 Cheske, Richard 148 Chiano, Catherine 132 Chiano, Jonellen 148 Chlareott, Lorelei 143, 148 Chiarito, George 115, 126 Chiarito, Joseph 132 Chilcutt, James 126 Chippeaux, Charlotte 137 Chism, Sterling 116, 126 Chlipala, Barbara 87, 149 Chrisman, Ann 69, 149 Christensen, Allen 149 Christensen, Bruce 126 Christensen, Cecile 92, 137 Christensen, Charles 86, 149 Christensen, Corinne 149 Christensen, Ronald 132 Christman, Edward 86, 149 Christodouleu, Steve 84 Christopher, Louis 126 Burgio, Christine 126 Burke, Dennis 147 Cichy, Gilbert 137 Ciechanowski, Antoinette 132 Ciechanowski, Laurie 97, 149 Cihak, George 88, 149 Cimbalo, Judith 126 Ciminello, Jack 149 Cionca, Gloria 149 Cirone, Joseph 109, 132 Cisar, Alan 149 Burke, Judith 70, 72, 87, 147 Burke, Mary 126 Burke, Michael 147, 117 Burke, William 147 Burne, Diane 137 Burnette, John 120, 137 Burnette, Sue 4, 24, 78, 79, 147 Burnette, William 108, 115, 119, 126 Burrell, Arthur 107, 113, 126 Burrell, Ralph 73, 106, 131 Burton, Eddie 107, 126 Burton, Thomas 126 Bush, Carol 82, 121, 147 Bush, Sharon 131 Buster, Dorothy 137 Butler, Gerald 126 Butler, Terry 126 Byerly, Lois 97, 147 Byrd. Prentiss 73, 108, 117, 126 Cisar, Wayne 88, 149 Clardy, Clyde 132 Clark, Arthur 149 Clark, Charles 149 Clark, Marion 87, 137 Clark, Philip 132 Clark, Susan 149 Clark Thomas 105 119 132 Clark, Verna 79, 149 Cleff, Walter 70, 132 Cleff, XVilliam 149 Cliff, Kenneth 117, 137 Clifford, Paul 73, 106, 132 Coaklcy, Nancy 132 Coalson, George 126 c,,a,,, Mary 81, 22, 97, 149 Cobb, Laurel 149 Cobb, Liana 132 Coburn, Dennis 137 Cochran, Kathleen 149 Cocnen, Colina 137 IF Coffman, Lynn.75, 73, 131 Cognato, Lorraine 87, 149 Cohagan, Fred 106, 133 Cohn, Barry 70, 133 Colberg, Judy 137 Colby, James 149 Colby, Karen 149 Colella, .ludith 126 Coleman, Carol 149 Coleman, Laura 137 b Coleman, Leslie 73, 139 Coleman, Yvonne 1-19 Collins, Patrick 132 Collymore, Everett 187 Coloinbini, Karen 126 Colonna, Thomas 149 Colucci, Dennis 149 Colvin, Judy 126- i W Colwell, John 10o. 106, 132 Compton, Glenn 90, 106, 109, 137 Conklin, Mary 81, 82, 149 Conner, Cheryl 126 Conner, Joy 137 . Connolloy, Georglne 126 Connolley, Mary 1.26 Connolley, Pat 126 Connorton, Sheila 150 ' Conrad, Allan 89, 90, 150 Conrad, Dolorese 132 Conrad, James 107, 126 Conroy, Joseph 150 Contini, Camille 126 Contraveos, Angelo 88, 137 Contravees, Michael 132 Conway, John 79, 96, 150 Cook, Ronald 132 Cook, Roy 150 Cook, Russell 74, 132 Coon, Sharon 150 Copeland, Ethel 150 Copland, Terry 126, Cordray, Randy 126 Corona, Carol 150 Corrao, Michael 116, 143, 100 Corratini. Susan 132 Cortino, Russell 150 Cotc, Donna 137 Cote, Jerome 137 Cotton, Helen 150 Coudrey, Karen 127 Court, Mary 127 Couture, Claudette 150 Craig, Michael 137 Crail, Douglas 106, 132 Crane, .lohn 127 Crapo, Thomas 127 Craw, Janet 79, 97, 150 Craw, Marcia 127 Crawford, NVilliam 132 Criscione, Patricia 137 Criscione, Roberta 132 Crittenden, .Tohn 132 Crittenden, Robert 127 Croak, Tomas 81, 84, 3, 137 Cross, Donald 132 Cross, NVilliam 137 Crowl, Stanley 119 Culbertson, Arthur 150 Cullinan, Susan 70, 78, 127 Cunningham, Patricia 150 Cuoino, JoAnne 150 Curran, Kathleen 137 Curry, VVilliaIn 115, 132 Curtis, Patricia 127 Cushman, Sandra 65, 127 Custardo, Arthur 83, 89, 90, 103, 114, 118, 150 Custardo, Fred 105, 114, 132 Custardo, Rose 137 Cutrera, Judy 127 Czepill, .Jacqueline 127 D Dahl-y, Mary Ann 83, 87, 96, 142, 150 Dar-htcra, Mary 150 Dale, Linda 150 Daley, James 114, 132 Dalnvs, Kenneth 150 Dalsandro, Adele 137 Daly, Edward 150 Daly, .lean 127 D'Amato, Lawrence 137 Dandridge, Brenda 150 Danek, Jeffrey 150 Danforth, Karen 127 D'Angelo, Patricia 122, 132 Daniel, Linda 78, 132 Daniels, Barbara 150 Danish, Charles 71, 132 D'Anza, Ralph 88 D'Anza, YVavne 127 Darmstadt, Lois 61, 150 Darst, Valerie 150 Dasins, Martinette 65, 70, 72, 15 Datoli, Tony 132 Dattolo, Arthur 137 Datz, Diane 87, 92, 137 Daudelin, Elaine 151, Dauer, Steven 151 Daugherty, Geraldine 151 Daugherty, Kathleen 151 David, Sharon 151 Davies, Carol 85, 127 Davies, Charles 64, 90, 92, 137 Davies, Susan 34, 65, 77, 79, 151 Davis, Cheryl 132 Davis, Gloria. 137 Davis, Kathleen 132 Davis, Marsha 21, 74, 75, 83, 96, 143, 151 Davis, Nancy 127 Davis, Susan 79, 87, 137 Davolio, Anna, Marie 127 Davolio, Joan 2, 79, 151 Day, Virginia 132 DeAngeles, Michael 127 DcAngelo, Alex 187 DeAngelo, Marlene 127 De Angelo, Robert 115, 127 DeBlase, Rose 85, 137 DeCarlo, Joseph 127 DeCarlo, Judith 69, 151 DeCarlo, Thomas 132 Deckert, Maureen 127 Deckwerth, Randy 127 Decloux, Ronald 151 Deering, Sharon 132 DeFilippis, Fabienne 73, 127 De Fostis, Nicoletta 75, 78, 151 De Franscesco, Joseph 151 De Grazio, Linda 127 Dc Grazio, Louise 151 Dehnicke, Suzanne 151 Deinhart, Phyllis 151 Deitschel, Joseph 88, 151 Delaney, James 132 Delaney, Marie 80, 127 Deldawter, Ruth 151 Del Judice, James 127 De Luca, Joseph 151 De Luca, Peter 151 Del Vescovo, Joanne 132 De Marco, Cathy 127 DeMeo, Richard 132 Denavs, Livija 84, 96, 151 De Nicolo, Rose Ann 132 Denis, Charles 75, 132 De Pinto, Sandra 127 De Pirro, Mary 137 De Rosa, Frank 132 De Rosa, Rocco 115, 127 Derr, Richard 151, 117 Derrico, Patricia 137 Dcrner, Dilfried 64 De Simone, Karen 79, 132 Detlefsen, Judith 127 Detrain, Joan 151 DeTrappe, John 84 De Veaux, Edward 73, 106, 132 DeVVindt, Dennis 137 Di Chiarro, Mary 73, 132 Dick, Sandra 78, 132 Dickson, Richard 112, 119, 132 DiCola, Tony 132 Diebold, Thomas 119, 132 Dieckman, Ron 127 Dietrich, John 137 Dictzel, John 119, 127 Di Franceca, Dennis 127 Di Giacoma, Marianne 80, 81, 121, 137 Di Marco, Louis 137 Dimas ,Louis 151 Dirian, Betty 137 Di Santi, Angelo 127 Dittus, Barbara 151 Diviacchi, Giovanni 132 Divis, Arlene 85, 137 Divito, Virginia 151 Dixon, Philip 81, 137 Dluhy, Milan 81, 89, 93, 118, 151 Dodds, William 65, 70, 127 Dodegge, Thomas 97, 147, 151 Doering, Michael 151 Doering, Thomas 103, 106, 152 Dolan, Mike 127 Dole, Wanda 67, es, 69, 79, 84, 87, 96, 152 Doloszycki, Julia 127 Dvorak, Carole 137 Dwoinen, Lynda 153 Dwoinen, Vicki 69, 121, 153 Dwyer, Michael 137 Dyche, George 132 E Earnest, Kenneth 137 Ebbert, Terry 14, 90, 11-1, 153 Ebelt, Dawn 79, 85, 122 Ebelt, Joyce 68, 69, 79, 81, 85, 122, 153 Eckel, David 137 Eddy, Dennis 132 Eddy, Marianne 137 Eddy, Russel 137 Eddy, Susan 2, 13, 153 Edgley, Richard 153 Edgren, David 74, 75, 153 Edgren, Martha 75, 132 Edmonds, Gwenn 87, 137 Edmonds, Thomas 153 Edwards, Arthur 132 Edwards, Donald 90 Edwards, Karen 81, 87, 137 Edwards, Ruth 127 Egan, Susan 137 Eggers, Thomas 127 Ehlert, Carl 153 Eiermann, Sharon 153 Ekberg, Terry 112, 119, 1,32 Ekelund, Richard 137 Ekstrom, Peter 44, 93, 97, 153 Elders, Les 127 Elkin, Sandra 137 Ellingsen, Jeanne 87, 137 Ellingsen, Kenneth 127 Ellman, Richard 153 Elwell, Karen 127 Emelio, Albert 137 Emmering, John 73, 132 Engbrecht, Edward 88, 153 Engelsman, Janet 137 Ensalaco, Robert 90, 109, 132 Ephgrave, Harry 132 Ephgrave, Richard 137 Ephgrave, Thomas 153 Erdmann, Linda 153 Ericksen, Barbara 153 Erickson, Bonnie 132 Erickson, Marilyn 132 Erins, Sandra 97, 153 Erman, Donna 153 Ermisch, Russell 137 Ernst, Susan 79, 121, 143, 153 Esposito, Rocco 127 Etchison, Ernest 132 Everett, Alice 78, 92, 122, 137 Ewald, Diane 73, 127 Exler, Diane 71, 127 F Fabiani, Ronald 137 Fabiani, Sharon 137 Falbo, Harriet 132 Falbo, Tony 137 Falco, Joe 137 Falcone, David 109, 127 Falcone, Paul 153 Falete, Susanne 127 Faley, Jean 132 Faley, Sharon 78, 91, 92 Falkman, Allen 73, 127 Falzone, Rita 78, 127 Fanter, Geraldine 78, 79, 153 Faraone, Madeline 153 Faraone, Nick 127 Farley, Dennis 153 Farley, Richard 153 Farr, Charlotte 76, 121, 137 93, 96, 103, 0 Dombrow, Norman 127 Dominik, Marie 98, 152 Domrose, Jane 152 Domrose, Joan 152 Domrose, Robert 152 Donahue, Carol 127 Donahue, James 137 Donato, James 114, 137 Donelson, Gary 127 Donovan ,Nancy 78, 137 Doose, Albert 152 Dorn, Kenneth 137 Doi-sch, Jerry 152 Doster, Elizabeth 152 Dote, Carol 152 Doti, Frank 137 Dougherty, Lynn 74, 137 Douglas, Barbara 94, 137 Douglas, Joseph 106, 137 Dougijlas, Kenneth 84, 114, 115, 2 Douglas, Malcolm 117, 152 Douglas, Mary Rose 127 Dowc, Edna 132 Drake, Patricia 132 Dravillas, Estelle 132 Draxten, Drevelas, Lorie 132 Barbara 56, 64, 137 Drews, August 127 Drollinger, Joanne 152 Druska, Kathleen 132 Dllbbledam, Peter 132 Dubek, Elaine 66, 79, 152 Dubicz, Sandra 75, 78, 84, 92, 152 Dubin, Dena 137 Ducat, Barbara 152 Duensing, Russel 127 Dufalo, Rosemary 127 Duffy, Brian 152 Duke, Carol 137 Durand, Jacqueline 80, 127 Duresa, Carol 137 Durkin, Barbara 153 Durr, Beverly 137 Dus-hek, Charles 132 Dushek, Robert 153 Dutkovich, James 132 Dutkovich, Sandra 132 Farrowe, Robert 153 Fassbender, Ingrid 127 Faulkner, Elaine 137 Faulkner, Robert 127 Federer, Judy 65, 137 Fee, Judith 69, 75, 137 Fefferman, Richard 93, 109, 137 Fehr, Randolph 153 Feick, Harold 137 Feitl, George 154 Feldman, Jo Ann 137 Feldman, Sandra 64, 137 Felgemaker, Gerhardt 154 Fencl, Keith 137 Ferguson, Shirley 127 Fichtner, Peter 75, 115, 127 Fierer, Lorelei 137 Fifield, Thomas 127 Figler, Janice 82, 121, 137 Filek, Margaret 154 Finch, Dilys 74, 154 Finkbelner, Lynn 74, 79, 97, 154 Finley, Marcia 87, 91, 143, 154 Fioririiaonti, Marlene 82, 121, Fioramaonti, Michael 137 Fiorillo, Nick 88, 154 Flppinger, Lynne 137 Fippinger, Ronald 65, 71, 72, U 90, 154 Fippenger, Terrance 105, 112, ' 119, 132 Fischer, Patricia 10, 61, 66, 79, 96, 142, 154, 274 Fisher, Curtis 81, 98, 120, 154 Fisher, Davis 14, 68, 80, 81, 84, 93, 96, 154 Fisher, VVilliam 120, 132 Fishleigh, Thomas 73, 127 Fitzgerald, Robert 154 Fleck, Kathleen 127 Fleege, Rudolph 137 Fleming, Barry 137 Fleming, Dennis 127 Fleming, Joyce 154 Fletcher, Philip 137 Florez, Celia 127 Floyd, Carolyn 127 Foley, Sharon 73, 79, 87, 132 Forberg, Karen 36, 92, 154 Force, Thomas 90, 132 Ford, Sharon 138 Fornaro, Jack 127 Fornelli, Lon 154 Fornero, Judith 73 Fornero, Loretta 127 Fortuna, Thomas 154 Fowler, James 94, 138 Fox, Richard 138 Franch, Carmen 80, 127 Francia, John 154 Frank, James 112, 119, 132 Frank, Maureen 87, 97, 154 Franz, Charlotte 154 Franz, Donald 4, 24, 154 Franz, Peter 132 Freeman, Argerine 127 French, Gene 154 Freudenberger, Robert 127 Fried, Connie 127 Fried, Marlene 87, 138 Fries, William 70, 113, 120, 127 Frigo, Gino 154 Frulla, Richard 127 Fry, George 93, 116, 138, 108 Fry, Robert 132 Fryar, Bruce 75, 81, 132 Fugate, Jordon 107, 127 Fuist, Barry 154 Fulk, Norman 154 Fuller, Edwarl 108, 117, 154 Fuller, Irene 36, 80, 84, 121, 154 Funke, Joyce 78, 127 Funke, Marie 138 Furlong, Michael 108, 155 Furman, Bill 155 G Gaddis, Robert 155 Gafkowski, Adolf 155 Gahler, Charles' 132 Galanopoulos, Angie 78, 138 Galante, Georganna 132 Gale, Edgar 106, 132 Galella, Bob 132 Galloway, Dennis 138 Gannett, Robert 155 Ganschow, James 107, 115, 127 Gai-be, Darlene 132 Garceau, JoAnn 85, 155 Gardner, Irene 138 Gardner, Jacqueline 127 Gardner, Roberta 81, 155 Garrett, Albert 73, 132 Garrison, Patricia 85, 155 Garton, Donna 64, 70, 78, 132 Gates, Barbara 69, 78, 155 Gates, Robert 81, 155 Gattl, Rose 4, 23, 24, 82, 143, 155 Gatto, Tom 155 Gebhart, Kathryn 80, 96, 155 Gehr, David 112, 119, 132 Geiersbach, Donald 42, 97, 155 Gelsommo, Enrico 138 Gembeck, Frank 155 Gemberling, Carla 127 Gemberling, Constance 155 Gemkow, Ronald 114, 155 Gendel, Jill 94, 95, 138 Gendron, Ken 127 Genens, Sharon 122, 155 Gengler, Darlene 155 Gengler, James 127 Gengler, Joanne 132 Georgios, Randall 138 Gerdes, Edward 155 Geritana, Irene 138 Gershkowitz, Ruth 81, 138 Gher, Richard 132 Giambelluca, Lois 132 Gianpimo, Maryann 80, 138 Gibbs, Owen 155 Gibellina, Joanne 138 Gibson, Diane 155 Gibson, Gloria 132 Gibson, John 75, 82, 132 Gibson, Marian 138 Gibson, Susanne 79, 127 Giddens, Ethlyn 127 Giello, Donna 155 Giers, Robert 132 Giese, Dennis 127 Giese, Gail 69, 155 Giese, Marcia 155 Gieser, Richard 155 Giguere, Ronald 155 Giles, James 138 Giles, Margaret 155 Gilio, Dolores 156 Gill, Sharon 79, 156 Gillespie, Irene 127 Gillespie, James 73, 112, 118, 132 Gillig, James 107, 127 Gillis, Lee 156 Giocomo, James 156 Giordano, Carol 127 Giordano, Janice 132 Giordano, Judith 132 Giordano, Myrna 138 Girard, Dawn 156 Giuffre, Buena 80, 127 Giugliano, Barbara 132 Gugliano, Brigitte 156 Guiliano, Donald 132 Glazebrook, Joyce 138 Gleba, Edward 132 Gliosci, Frances 132 Glos, Richard 107, 127 Glos, VVallis 73 Glover, Carlotta 74, 138 Glover, Marcia 78, 138 Gobetz, Patricia 156 Goersmeyer, Sally 81, 132 Goff, George 116, 120, 132 Goff, Leonard 156 Goger, Kathy 132 Gold, Thomas 3, 83, 97, 156 Golden, George 47, 156 Golding, John 156 Hayes Griffin, Goldman, Dan 113, 127 Goldman, Leonard 106, 156 Goldschmidt, Bernard 107, 127 Goldstein, Noah 103, 117, 156 Golen, Joan 156 Golz, Karen 73, 138 Golz, Keith 73, 108, 117, 127 Golz, Mike 88 Gonzalez, Eddie 74, 132 Goodman, Donald 138 Goossen, Sandra 36, 78, 82, 92, 96, 156 Gord, Glenda 132 Gordon, Bruce 71, 72, 127 Gordon, Howard 81, 94, 95, 97, 156 Gordon, Norman 95, 127 Gordon, William 75, 132 Gorka, Virginia 156 Gorman, John 138 Gorm5an, Noleen 82, 83, 91, 143, 1 6 Gorr, Alexander 156 Gorr, Judith 127 Gorr, Steven 132 Harjes, Margaret 158 Harjes, Patricia 158 Harness, Judy 138 Harper, Thomaseen 85, 138 Harris, John 75 Harris, Richard 158 Harrison, Dennis 90, 102, 114, 115, 138 Harrison, Geraldine 127 Harrold, VVayne 158 Hart, Dolores 49, 87, 158 Hart, Louise 138 Hartman, Alfred 133 Hartman, Phil 88, 158 Harwood, James 158 Haselow, Thomas 127 Hash, Mae 158 Haskins, Andrea 133 Haskins, Karen 81, 94, 95, 138 Hass, Beverly 138 Hass, Sherry 138 Hatchett, Williain 108, 127 Hatton, Carol 127 Hatton, Robert 86, 138 Hauptstein, Erich 127 Hon, Bob 128 Hooser, Susan 128 Hopkins, Brian 138 Hoppe, Dennis 138 Hordorwich, Peter 133 Hordorwich, Virginia 159 Horney, Sonja 138 Horton, Charles 110, 111, 138 Horton, Doris 78, 79, 138 Hosler, Robert 73, 128 llostetler, Harry 120, 133 Hostetler, Jon 159 Hostetler, Sara 133 Houkal, Joan 81, 96, 159 Houseman, Diane 133 Houseman, Robin 138 Houston, Judy 87, 159 Hovorka, Marguerite 128 Howard, Barbara 159 Howard, Larry 83, 103, 159 Howard, Leo 75, 107, 112, 113, 117, 128 Howard, Mary 133 Howell, Vvilliam 118, 120, 159 Hoym, Kathleen 159 Jones, Joyce 75, 143, 161 Jones, Juanita 161 Jones, Karen 133 .Iones, Linda 161 Jones, Tana 71, 121, 128 Jones, Thomas A. 161 Jones, Thomas 128 Jourdan, Marlene 161 Joyner, Kathryn 73, 133 Jaurez, Dolores 128 Julian, Dennis 120, 138 Julian, Jean 128 Julian, Ronald 161 .lundt, Joyce 161 Jurina, Jerrold 161 .lust, S usan 69, 138 K Kabak, Ardele 67, 161 Kachlic, VVilliam 64, 65, 138 Kadlec, Dennis 128 Kahn, Rhona 128 Gould, VVinifred 84, 156 Goyack, Ronald 156 Grabski, Judith 68, 75, 79, 84, 96, 147, 156 Grace, Claude 107, 115, 117, 127 Grace Haupts tein, Karl 138 Hauser, Roberta 74, 96, 158 Havell, William 138 Hawk, Robert 138 Hayes, John 127 Michael 119 127 Hozian, Curtis 128 Hozian, Pamela 75, 159 Hozian. Richard 128 Hrncirik, Susan 133 Hubbell, Sandra 89, 97, 159 Hubble, Gary 128 , Florence 127 Grace, Gerald 187 Grady, 118, Robert 80, 84, 93, 113, 138 Grames, Rosemarie 122, 138 Granato, Carole 127 Granato, Dorothy 87, 156 Grandsey, Marianne 127 Grant, Margaret 156 Granucci, Denise 156 Granz, Frank 156 Grasher, James 132 Grassman, Vicki 127 Gray, Catherine 71, 84 121, 138 Gray, Patricia 127 Gray, Richard 132 Grecco, Thomas 118 Green, Charles 107, 115, 127 Green, Donna 157 Green, Sharon 138 Green, Nancy 138 Greenhoff, Gail 138 Greenwood, Betty 138 Greer, Carol 78, 127 Gren, Rita 157 Greninger, Tom 80, 89, 90, 93, 103, 118, 157 Gretzema, Terry 138 Gricins, Thomas 157 Griep, Sharon 34, 97, 157 Griesbach, Alice 132 Griffin, Dennis 90, 110, 118 Mary-Alicia 85, 157 Hayley, Vincent 158 Hays, Russell 119, 133 Heaney, Donna 127 Heaney, VVilliam 116, 133 Heard, Lezlie 71, 79, 133 Hebner, Ken 85, 133 Heck, VVilliam 109, 133 Hegan, Betsy 138 Hegan, Virginia 127 Heil, James 133, 138 Hudec, Joseph 159 Huebner, Cathie 75, 87, 159 Huebner, Thomas 133 Huether, Marlene 73, 133 Huffer, Tom 103, 106, 138 l-Iuffine, Thomas 138 Huffman, Lawrence 159 Huffmon, Dennis 159 Hughley, Lottie 73, 85, 138 Hughes, Tom 7313128 Hug-hes, Vern-1 U., Kaiser, Joann 73, 138 Kalal, Kathleen 4, 25, 66, 81, 161 Kalbasz, Theresa 74, 161 Kaldenberger, Marie 128 Kalina, Joy 131, 133 Kalinauskas, Donna 128 Kalinauskas, Mary 161 Kalinoski, Dennis 161 Kallas, Nick 161 Kamens, Neal 128 Kampf, Robert 90, 138 Kamphouse, Judy 81, 84, 138 Kamphouse, Kathleen 133 Kanter, David 161 Kappes, Gloria 85, 87, 91, 161 Kappesser, Larry 86, 106, 133 Karboxvski, Anne 73, 133 Karch, Anna 128 Kardatzke, Arthur 161 Kardos, Judy 78, 128 Heimos, George 138 Heimos, Michael 127 Heinrich, David 158 Heit, Edward 127 Heizmann, Ernest 116, 133 Hejnosz, Robert 138 Heller, Charles 158 Heller, Karen 70, 133 Heller, Ruth 127 Helling, John 80, 83, 93, 113, 138, 117 Helmbolt, Bill 127 Hemstreet, Gerald 38, 81, 158 Hencyk, Carolyn 138 Hencyk, Glenn 80, 107, 127 Henderson, Arlan 133 Henderson, Freddie 138 Henderson, Jacqueline 127 Hendin Robert 127 Hcnilgrlck, Robert 70, 113, 119, Hendrix, Elena 158 Huguley, Junior 133 Huguley, Ray 133 Huie, Raymond 133 Hull, Patricia 159 Humphrey, Robert 70, 160 Hundley, Garaldine 128 I-luDD, Jacquelyn 160 Hurst, Pristell 133 Husser, George 109, 128 Huster, Robert 160 Hutcherson, Betty 160 I lannantuoni, Ted 160 Ianozzi, Eileen 69, 160 Isaacson, Larry 160 Isaacson, Richard 85, 160 Isaacson, VVilliam 81, 133 lusi, Linda 133 Ivancevich, Nada 160 Ivins, Karen 20, 76, 79, 96, 160 , 60 Karlin, David 65, 70, 133 Karras, Georgine 138 Kaskowitz, Gail 73, 80, 91, 128 Kaspar, Beverly 138 Kaspar, Marilyn 79, 161 Kassal, Wally 128 Kastens, Hans 128 Katauskas, Ursula 65, 76, 79, 84, 96. 161 Katzel, Donna Jean 133 Kavanagh, James 89, 90, 118 161 Kay, Sandra 78, 79, 91, 98, 161 Kearney, Barbara 143, 161 Keating, Barbara 87, 97, 161 Keating, Bonnie 83, 138 Kebschull, Nancy 138 Keenon, Kathleen 87, 133 Kehring, Bruce 84, 128 Kehring, Janet 138 Keldsen, Bob 128 Keller, Carl 138 Griffin, Richard 157 Grimm, Michelle 132 Grisko, Bonita 122, 127 Gross, Michael 127 Grove, Bobby Lee 127 Grunt, Arthur 132 Guarlno, Anne 73, 127 Guelsdorf, Fred 109, 127 Guenther, Kenneth 157 Guerine, Richard 127 Guerrieri, Carmen 132 Guerrieri, Therese 156 Guetler, Irene 138 Guiborat, Jacqueline 138 Gulley, Ella 138 Gulotta, Lawrence 127 Gunderson, Karen 138 Guscott, Kathryn 138 Gustafson, Elaine 81, 138 Gustafson, James 132 Guth, Richard 138 Gutman, Daniel 96, 157 Gutman, Richard 68, 84, 92, 117, 127 Guy, Nancy 91, 127 H Halrel, Patricia 127 Hacker, Marie 122, 127 Hadley, Kay 78, 126, 127 Hagemann, Susan 157 Hagen, David 157 Hagen, Ruth 127 Hager, Lvnn 133 Hajek, Thomas 157 Halgas, Patricia 69, 157 Hall, Gala 133 Hall, Gene 127 Hall, Terry 93, 157 Halley, Judith 127 Halliday, James 73, 86, 109, 120, 127 Hanihley, Marvin 71, 133 Hamilton, Bettina 133 Hamigpn, Ronald 90, 103, 117, 1. Hamilton, Ray 73 Hammond, Richard 65, 71, 72, 158 Hampton, YVilliain 107, 127 Hancur, Barbara 133 Hancur, Richard 119, 127 Hanke, Amy 71, 87, 138 Hanley, Susan 71, 81, 133 Henkle, VVilliam 158 Henson , Lynn 73, 78, 13? Henzler, Caryl 158 Henzler, Judith 78, 158 Herhold, Donald 105, 115, 133 Hermann, Jack 138 Herold, Nancy 73, 133 Heroux, George 158 HQFOLIX H9l'OUX , Marianne 23, 69, 78, 138 , Virginia 23, 78, 158 Herrmann, Raymond 117, 158 Hess, Chris 138 Ivory, Lonnie 138 J .Iahlonsky, Sylvia 64, 79, 160 Jacks, Marjorie 69, 138 Jackson, Beverly 11 Jackson, Effie 160 Jackson, Frank 73, 107, 113, 128 Jackson, Janet 133 Jackson, Karen 138 Jackson, Katy 133 Jackson, Ross 128 Jackson, Sharon 160 Jackson, Walter 138 Jackson, VVilliam 73, 105, 133 Keller, Charles 138 Keller, Dale 162 Keller, Linda 82, 138 Keller, NVayne 128 Kelley, Dale 128 Kelly, Earl 138 Kelly, Emory 52, 85, 105, 133 Kelson, Carol 133 Kemp, Homer 133 Kempf, Rose Mary 128 Kemph, Darlene 138 Kemph, Donald 138 Kendall, Diana 128 Hettinger, Frederic 127 Hetzel, Barbara 128 Hicks, Judy 128 Hilgenberg, Jerry 138 Hilgert, Joann 4, 24, 79, 80, 83, 84, 96. 159 Hill, Edward 117, 138 Hill, Joyce 159 Hillery, Sharon 128 Hinchley, lvlarsha 133 Hines, Dorothea 133 Hinkle, Ruth 75, 96, 159 Hinrlchs, Leroy 159 Hinz, Charles 90, 121, 159 Hirsen, Daniel 65, 71, 133 Hlacac, Sandy 128 Hlavac, Gary 84, 138 Hnilica, Charlene 128 Hobart, James 88, 159 Hobbs, Jean 159 Hoch, Howard 159 Hodorowich, Faye 143, 159 Hoehne, Jack 128 Hocksema, Dennis 138 Hoenisch, LeeRoy 138 Hoenisch, Richard 133 Hofer, Dorothea 76, 92, 121, 133 Hoffman, Benctte 138 Hoffman, Beverly 38, 66, 69, 79, 122, 138 Jacobazzi, Madelyn 160 Jacobs, Barbara 138 Jacobs, Geraldine 128 .lacobs, Roger 92, 138 Jaffi, Al 138 Jahnke, Katherine 138 Jahsmann, Eugene 160 Jahsmann, Judith 133 Jakawich, Joan 17, 67, 68, 96, 160 Jakobowski, Janet 160 James, Patricia 128 Janek, Patricia 81, 84, 98, 160 Janiszewski, James 160 Janka, Jerry 138 Jankowski, Shirley 138 .Iaras, Anthony 80, 128 Jasiak, Francis 106, 160 Jensen, Brigit 133 Jensen, Frederina 128 Jeske, Fred 107 Jeskey, Ronald 106, 138 Jessica, John 160 Jevey, Sandra 78, 133 Jewell, Claude 116, 160 .IeWell, Donna 133 Jischke, Charles 128 Johansson, Carl 92, 113, 128 Hoffman, Denise 128 Hoffman, Donald 159 Hoffman, Raymond 138 Hofmgfgnn, August 103, 106, 114, nohfnmvard 133 Hohn. Leonard 159 Hohnsen, Patricia 122, 138 Hansen, Judy 158 Hansen, Karl 127 Hansen, Marcia 158 Hanson Harast, , Karen 71, 127, 138 John 106, 133 Hardman, Mary 158 Hardman, Ronald 133 Hardt, Sandra 83, 127, 158 Hardt, Sharon 96, 143 Hare, Brenda 73, 158 Harhay, Elaine 138 Harhay, Lavergne 158 Hohnsen, Sharon 128 Holada, Joyce 78, 128 Holcombe, Priscilla 74, 81, 138 Holian, David 90, 93, 102, 106 114, 138 Holian, Mike 107, 115, 120, 128 Holle, Sharon 92, 138 Holley, Edgar 73, 105, 133 Holly, Arthur 115, 128 Holly, Ronald 88 Holper, Susan 79, 96, 159 Hoist, Carol 133 Holte, Ronald 159 Holtz, John 86, 128 Holys, Ronald 133 .lohnS, Richard 119, 128 Johnson lifford 133 , C Johnson, Donna 76, 87, 138 Johnson, Donald 160 Johnson Emma 128 Johnson: Gail 68, 80, 83, ss, 96, 160 Johnson, Gwendolyn 128 .Iohnson, Herbert 86 Johnson, Janet 138 Johnson Kay 78, 160 Johnson, Louis H. 107, 128 Johnson, Louise 66, 68, 160 Johnson, Lynette 122, 133, 160 Johnsgg, Mary Ann 73, 91, 98, Johnson, Pamela 76, 79, 133 Johnson, Philip 161 Johnson, Richard 161 Johnson, Robert 138, 168 Johnson, Ruth 122, 138 Johnson, Steven 73, 107, 128 Johnson, YVllliam 88 Johnston, Linda 75, 78, 138 Jones, Alan 161 Kenik, Judy 162 Kennedy, Daniel 162 Kennedy, James 133 Kennedy, Julie 80, 87, 162 Kerber, Daniel 88, 162 Kersten, Mary Anne 128 Kersten, Thomas 138 Key, Annedale 128 Kidder, Sharon 133 Kiipsaar, Inne Lee 138 Killeen, .Judith 138 Kimball, Judith 69, 138 Kindbrell, Clinton 105, 133 Kiner, Rudy 162 King, Linda 78, 87, 128 King, Lydia 128 Kina. Robert 128 Kirkling, Elinor 122, 162 Kirschbaum, Kathleen 128 Kirschbaum, Nancy 50, 138 Kirsh, Sharon 162 Kirtley, Carol 128 Kissane, Margaret 162 Kissel, Robert 162 Kistenbroker, Susan 81, 91, 133 Kitchens, Richard 133 Klatt, Elizabeth 133 Kleckner, Robert 138 Klein, Joseph 138 Klein, Louise 73, 122, 139 Klein, 96 Kleine Sandy 47, 80, 82, 84, 87, --J , 10- Alice 162 Klempl Linda 162 Klemp, Valerie 133 Kliem, Arlene 139 Kline, Evelyn 162 Kline, Joan 81, 139 Klobucher, Thomas 162 Klockany, Sandra 79, 162 Klod, Geraldine 76, 87, 163 Klopcic, Barbara 163 Knight, Kathryn 78, 87, 133 Knosp, Joan 80, 87, 121, 139 Knudsen Gcraldine 79, 128 Knudsen, Roberta 128 Knudsen, Therese 79, 80, 128 Knudson, Paul 128 Koba. Nicholas 163 Koc, YVayne 163 Koch, Marilyn 128 Kochenderfer, Nancy 42, 79, 83, 96, 98, 148, 163 Licht, Lingle, Richard 133 Mikes' Moore Kochenderfer, Patsy 79, 96, 98, 163 Kodl, John 133 Kodl, Sharon 163 Kolschowsky, Leonard 90, 163 Kolski, Steve 75, 90, 109, 163 Kolze, Bruce 84, 128 Kolzow, Jean 139 Komel, Edward 128 Kontelas, George 139 Korinek, Marlene 163 Korinek, Tom 128 Korrell, Sharon 12, 97, 163 Kos, Carol Ann 163 Kos, Jo Jean 128 Koske, Ninabelle 128 Kothera, William 163 Kotulski, Theodore 163 Koukol, Thomas 88, 163, 187 Kowal, Judy 139 Kowalski, William 133, 163 Kowell, Julia 139 Kozuch, Patricia 133 Krafft, Jo 139 Krafft, Karen 73, 128 Kraft, Walter 105, 106, 133 Kramer, Stuart 71 Krasucki, Patricia 128 Kraus, Linda 79, 163 Krefft, Calvin 73, 107, 115, 128 Kriese, Roberta 139 Kroepel, Lois 65, 128 Krogh, Chadwick 133 Kroll, Joanne 139 Krope, Caroline 163 Kross, Maryann 163 Krubl, Tom 139 Krumwiede, Esther 133 Kruse, Edwin 133 Kruse, Frank 163 Krusinis, Tom 88, 163 Kryger, Edward 163 Kryger, Kenneth 133 Kubin, Karen 78, 79, 97 Kubin, Leonard 163 Kucera, Karen 81, 83, 98, 163 Kuch, Jacqueline 78, 139 Kucik, William 14, 74, 80, 90, 93, 110, 118, 163 Kuehlthau, Hugh 128 Kueltzo, Sharon Lee 73, 133 Kuettler, Susan 128 Kuhlman, Richard 133 Kuhlmann, Laura 128 Kuhn, Gordon 128 Kujawa, Richard 163 Kukkonen, Walter 120, 133 Kukla, Linda 133 Kulp, Terry 110, 111, 163 Kumnick, Judith 79, 139 Kundsen, Randhal 139 Kunkel, Marles 164 Kupris, John 164 Kure, Sharon 2, 121, 143, 164 Kurkjian, Gerald 106, 133 Kurtz, Helen 133 Kurtz, Margaret 164 Kuschel, Kenneth 164 Kusman, Susan 164 Kusta, Edward 118, 164 Kuti, Steve 128 Kwiatkowski, David 2, 19, 21, 83, 84, 90, 110, 118, 164 L La Badie, Lawrence 98, 139 Lachnit, Betty Lou 133 Lachnit, Gloria Ann 164 Lachona, Patricia 75, 87, 96, 164 Lackos, Mike 128 Lally, Carole 164 Laman, Linda 133 Lambke, Joanne 77, 98, 133 Lamontagna, Corrine 164 La Montagna, Glen 133 Landgg Kenneth 83, 84, 93, 108, Landis, Roger 164 Lang, Robert 164 Lange, George 70, 80, 84 Langell, Lester 139 Langguth, Roger 128 Langreder, Karen 139 Lantz, Carol 133 Laplfgln, Richard 89, 90, 109, La Pointe, Colette 133 LaPuzza, Virginia 133 Laraia, Ruth 78, 87, 97, 164 Lardino, Carol 87, 164 Larmay, Bonnie Jo 80, 82, 97, 121, 164 La Rocco, Judith 139 Larocco, Laura 128 Larocco, Paul 139 Lenlen, Linda 38, 165 Leming, Joy 81, 84, 98, 165 Lemons, Monty 139 Lemons, Nedra 73, 78, 139 Leninger, Carol 133 Leninger, James 115, 133 Leo, Andrea 165 Leone, Giacomo 91, 98, 139 Leone, Joseph 1.08 Lepins, Joyce 81, 92, 139 LeRoy, Robert 165 Lesak, Dorothy 23, 82, 97, 165 Less, William 165 Letto, JoAnn 133 Levita, Dominic 165 Lewis, Albert 73, 86 Lewis David 106, 113, 139 Lewis: Donna 133 Lewis, Kay 85, 165 Lewis Lawrence 105 133 Lewisberg, Sharon 128 Adeline 165 Liddell, William 165 Lidster, Richard 139 Liebing, Michael 115, 165 Leisenfelt, Florence 133 Lietz, Diane 73, 133 Lietz, Martin 70, 72, 106, 133 Lightebll, Kenneth 64, 70, 116, 13 Lightell, Robert 139 Lind, Carol 128 Lind, Janice 70, 165 Lind, Nina. 97, 165 Lindahl, Marilee 81, 133 Lindeen, Thomas 139 Lindemann, Arthur 88, 139 Linder, Helen 139 Lindmeier, Mary Ann 139 Lindner, Jeanette 122, 165 Lindsey, Jerry 187 Linduska, Jim 74, 75, 94, 98, 165 Liston, Richard 139 Lisuzzo, Mary 139 Lites, Anton 165, 117 Little, Joseph 38, 165 Little, Sharon 96, 165 Lockhart, Gerald 90, 165 Lockwood, Charles 139 Lofton , Betty 133 Logan, Patricia 139 Logan, Sherry 87, 94 Logan, Veronica 133 Logan, YVilliam 133 Loge, George 73, 113 Loizzi, Anna Marie 79, 139 Lones, David 108, 115, 133 Long, Diane 133 Long, Donna 78, 133 Long, Henry 165 Long, Joanne 128 Long, Lloyd 139 Long, Willie 102, 110, 139 Longhouser, John 109, 139 Lopez, Ramon 139 Lorat, Lucille 73, 78, 139 Lorek, Donna 165 Lorenz, Adele 87, 128 Loring, Jo 87, 165 Losacco, Joseph 133 Losacco, Michael 165 Louise, Anthony 139 Loveall, Richard 165 Loverde, Jacqueline 165 Loyd, Deanna 87 Loyd, Judith 78, 87 Loyd, Paul 86, 139 Lubaus, Zane 79, 139 Lubin, Linda 133 Lubko, Judith 139 Lucas, Jeanne 81, 139 Luciani, Donna 128 Lucid, Helen 165 Luck, Bernard 128 Luethke, Diane 133 Lukes, Allen 133 Lukowski, Jerry 187 Lullo, James 107, 114, 128 Lummer, Richard 108, 133 Lundberg, Bonnie 133 Lundgren, Alan 74, 75, 116, 139 Lundgren, Karen 81, 165 Lussow, Carolyn 128 Luthardt, Patricia 79, 165 Luther, Kathy 128 Larsen, Douglas 106, 133 La1'sen, Patricia 164 Larsen, Robert 164 Larson, Allen 66, 90, 109, 164 Larson, Sharon 75, 97, 164 Larson, Wayne 115, 133 Lascola, Orlando 139 Laskey, Elizabeth 96, 164 Laskowski, Michael 164 Latko, Ronald 133 Lauer. Diane 139 Lavicka, Richard 139 Lawrence, David 75, 133 Lawrence, Fred 164 Lawrence, William 133 Lazarevic, Jordanka 128 Lazovick, Martin 109, 133 Leber, Clifford 75, 133 Leclair, Diane 164 Ledesma, Vincent 128 Lee, Judy 128 Lee, Vifanda 164 Leek, Dennis 164 Lehmann, Edward 133 Luzak, Susan 80, 81, 84, 139 Lynn, Nancy 128 Lyons, Frederick 133 Lyons, Mary 89, 139 Lyons, Paul 133 Lyons, Sandra 3, 24, 67, 97, 166, 274 M Maas, Charlene 166 Maas, Nancy 166 Mabes, Myra 73, 139 Mabie, Susan 87, 143, 166 Macaluso, Robert 166 Macbeth, Judith 78, 79, 166 Macfaun, Joyce 133 Macfaun, Judith 139 Mack, Charles 139 Mackey, Lois 166 MacLagan, Jean 166 Madden, Connie 78, 128 Madden, Margaret 66, 87, 97, 166, 274 Mades, Charles 128 Magers, Forrest 105, 115, 119, 133 Maggio, Tim 128 Magnetta, Nicholas 166 Magnussen, Richard 139 Magree, Sharon 166 Maguire, Sandra 128 Mahan, Barbara 139 Malchert, Francis 128 Malicki, Bonnie 38, 79, 96, 166 Malin, Elaine 133 Malin, Lawrence 116, 139 Malina, Emil 166 Malinowski, Audrey 68, 69, 79, 97, 166 Malitzke, Jeffrey 139 Malitzke, Linda 128 Mallek, Renee 73, 139 Malone, Edward 73, 108, 115, 128 Malone, George 166 Malpier, Barbara 128 Maness, Jimmy 119, 133 Manfredi, Louis 166 Mango, Concetta 91, 131, 133 Manire, Dennis 166 Manjarrez, David 74, 97, 166 Manzo, Roseann 128 Marabanian, Harold 133 Marabell, Patty 139 Marasco, Eugene 187 Marazas, Patricia 166 Marcell, Barbara 166 Marcell, Richard 89, 90, 109, 166 Marchand, Judith 85, 166 Marco, Carol 128 Marella, Anthony 128 Margiotta, Anetta 73, 133 Marinaro, Gary 166 Marinaro, Thomas 139 Marino, Thomas 167 Maris, Danny 139 Marko, Barbara 139 Marko, Sandra 139 Markos, Patricia 133 Marks, Susan 128 Markus, Joan 78, 97, 166 Marotta, John 65, 70, 133 Marotti, Reno 139 Marozzi, Daniel 166 Marrocco, Timothy 119, 133 Marsden, Janet 139 Marshall, Linda 50, 83, 87, 121, 143, 166 Marshall, Nancy 166 Marshall, Robert 80, 94, 95, 128 Marshall, Stella 128 Martens, Leslie 87, 166 Martin, Donald 90, 102, 110, 118, 16 Martin, Gerry 167 Martin, John 118, 120, 139 Martin, Sharon 75, 128 Martincich, Maryella 133 Martino, Joe 167 Martino, Joyce 79, 167 Martino, Louis 113, 139 Marzullo, Pasquale 114, 139 Masczetti, Frances 74, 75, 121, 1 3 Mascetti, Joseph 114, 136, 139 Mascio, Patricia 139 Masek, Joe 88 Masiewicz, Lawrence 133 Massard, Dennis 139 Masso, Nancy 167 Masson, Doris 73, 133 Masulunes, John 167 Matchus, Geraldine 81, 87, 91, 97, 167 Matich, Mildred 167 Matlya, Carol Ann 167 Matiya, Richard 128 Matteis, Sydney 139 Matthews, Douglas 167 Matthews, Noreen 167 Matthews, Pamela 44, 97, 121, 167 Mattke, Darleen 167 Matusas, Patricia 167 Maxwell, Maxine 78, 133 May, Carole 167 Mays, Bobby 113, 128 Mays, Melvin 133 McAuslan, Mary 79, 133 McBride, Larry 168 McCants, Lester 73, 133 McCleavy, Patrick 109 McClintock, John 168 McComb, Carole 128 McComb, Judith 168 McCorkle, Joyce 128 McCormick, Joyce 94, 95, 97, 98, 168 McCormick, Mary 128 McCormick, Thomas 115, 128 McCue, Donald 138 McCue, John 168 McCullough, John 139 McDonald, Allen 128 McDonald, Carmencita 98, 128 McDonald, Robert 81, 103, 113 139 McElroy, Carol 34, 168 McGee, George 168 McGehee, VVendell 86 McGhee, Patrick 106, 117, 136, 139 McGraw, Daniel 168 McGreevy, Stephen 168 McGuane, Barbara 94, 98, 168 McGuire, Jimmie 65, 139 Mclnggfre, David 105, 115, 117, 1 McIntyre, Raymond 168 McKinney, Donald 90, 168 McKinney. James 73, 121, 129 McKinney, Norma 139 McLaughlin, Louella 129 McLean, Danny 64, 168 McLean, Ronald 107, 115, 119, 129 M'Cleavy, Patrick 128 McLeod, Sandra 133 McManus, James 115, 129 McManus, John 133 McMu1lin, John 129 McNally, James 74, 121, 139 McNamee, James 168 McOmber, William 168 McPherson, Daryl 14, 68, 84, 89, 90, 93, 108, 110, 117, 168 McVicker, Robert 168 Mead, Lucy 80, 84, 139 Mear, Elmer 133 Meese, Mitchell 133 Meiers, Rita 78, 168 Meilahn, Bruce 106, 139 Meiller, Leslie 78, 139 Meisel, Pat 129 Meister, Helen 168 Melbardis, Guntis 64, 65, 168 Melgaard, Wayne 88, 168 Melillo, Bonnie 168 Melinkoff, Arnold 84, 120 Mellin, Timothy 129 Melnikoff, Ronald 81, 88, 119 Menaloscino, Terese 139 Menconi, Larry 115, 129 Menco ni, Peter 109, 139 Mennella, Danita 168 Mennella, Joan 168 Mentz, John 168 Merriman, Carol 78, 122, 139 Merritt, Georgianna 168 Mertes, Tom 133 Mertineit, Edith 84, 139 Meryd ith, Jane 78, 79, 129 Meskimen, John 134 Messino, JoAnn 122, 168 Metz, George 134 Meyer, Cyril 109, 139 Meyer, Marcia 78, 134 Meyer, Matt 86, 168 Meyer, Val 129 Meyer, Verna 122, 169 Mickel, James 129 Midula, Jerome 139 Mielke, Ted 75, 105, 106, 120, 134 Barbara 82, 139 Mila, Charles 90, 109, 139 Milani, John 73, 129 Miles, Daniel 139 Militello, Ellena 129 Militello, Jack 134 Milkowski, Diana 134 Miller, Barbara 134 Miller, Bruce 81, 83, 84, 93, 108 117, 139 Miller, Burt 106, 116, 139 Miller, Charles 129 Miller, Diane 73, 129 Miller, Gail 143, 169 Miller, Gerald 73, 120, 129 Miller, James 116, 169 Miller, Joseph 169 Miller, Tony 107, 129 Miller, Wanda 134 Miller, William 73, 134 Millner, Janet 81, 169 Millner, Nancy 61, 134 Mills, Irene 129 Mills, James 90, 103, 106, 139 Mills, Marilyn 98, 169, Mills, Marilynne 129 Milne, Diane 169 Mims, Helen 139 Misevic, Alan 118, 120, 169 Misiano, Thomas 169 Misicka, Gladys 74, 169 Misicka, James 134 Mistretta, Rosalie 129 Misulonos, Ruth 73, 134 Mitchell, Letitia 92, 169 Mitchell, Phyllis 134 Mitz, Eugene 80, 83, 89, 90, 93, 103, 104, 114, 169 MlZiI5ZThB0d0F6 105, 106, 117, Mladenoff, Ted 134 Mobley, Lytha 139 Modell, Judith 80, 169 Moelk, Jacob 68, 93, 96, 120, 142 Mohr, Michael 81, 105, 134 Moise, Andy 134 Moles, Carole 92, 134 Moles, Terese 92, 169 Moliere, Michele 134 Molnar, Elizabeth 87, 91, 169 Montgomery, Curtis 139 Montgomery, Herman 129 Montgomery, John 73, 134 Moon, Ralph 65, 71, 72, 169 Mooney, Edward 109, 139 Moore, Eugene 103, 169 Moore, Judith 169 Moore. Katheryn 134 Moore, Mae 73, 139 Moore, Mirian 75, 134 Richard 169 Morzgiis, John 70, 105, 106, 131, Morello, Frank 134 Moretti, Marjorie 80, 129 Morgano, Richard 129 Morganti, Alfred 134 Mori, Maureen 139 Moritz, David 94, 98, 169 Moritz, Patricia 73, 134 Morrall, John 169 Morris, Bill 105, 113, 134 Morris, Melba 129 Morrow, Henry 139 Morrow, Lloyd 129 Morrow, Thomas 169 Morse, Robert 169 Mortensen, Jane 169 Mosevich, Jack 134 Movsizgigy, Arthur 73, 107, 113, Mowery, Bill 88, 169 Mros, Edward 169 Mroz, Dan 129 Mroz, William 187 Mudra, James 139 Muehlenhaupt, Dawn 79, 169 Pardnn, David 2, 89, 90, 116, 171 Pratt, Noffsinger, Larry 134 Ubefgy Quarnstrom, Charles 83, 89, 96, Perrino, REHIH, Mueller, Judith 87, 129 Mueller, William 139 Muensterman, Henry 105, 106, 119, 134 Mugnolo, Pat 134 Muir, Hugh 84, 108, 116, 134 Mullen, Sharon 134 Mullikin, Beth 70, 91, 134 Mullinax, Jerry 139 Munini, Lawrence 40, 97, 170 Munson, Dorothy 70, 72, 78, 129 Murman, Shirley 129 Murphy, Janice 73, 134 Murphy, Michael 112, 134 Murphy, Roberta 70, 129 Murry, Jerry 81 Muse, Donna 129 Musil, Lorretta 170 Musto, Marlene 71, 170 Muszynski, John 170 Myers, Perry 73, 134 Myers, Royleen 129 N Naccarato, Lawrence 85, 170 Naccarato, Guy 139 Naese, Loretta 187 Napady, Darlene 129 Naples, Frank 86, 129 Nardiello, Joseph 139 Nardulli, Mary Jo 134 Nasman, Janice 170 Nauertz, Cedric 139 Navarro, Janet 170 Orleff, Caorl 75, 87, 171 O'Rourke, Harold 134 Orozen, Joyce 140 Orr, Karl 113 OrRico, Patty 129 Orrico, Rosalie 171 Orrico, William 129 Orth, John 134 Otten, John 171 Otten, Linda 84, 96, 171 Ottens, Richard 171 Ottow, Elsie 87, 140 Ouletta, Diana 78, 79, 171 Owen, Elizabeth 171 Owings, John 84, 115 Owings, Tom 117, 129 Oxborough, Mary Jane 85, 171 Ozolin, Sandra 92, 171 P Pacelli, Richard 140 Pacheco, Henry 129 Paetz, Charlene 129 Palermo, Frank 106, 140 Pintozzi, Gayle 73, 87, 129 Pisano, Olympia 173 Piscopo Emily 134 Piscopo, John 140 Pitts, Susanne 122, 140 Pittwood, Alfred 173 Pizza, John 173 Pizzoferrato, Salvatore 117, 129 Pizzuto, Richard 173 Plahuta, Diane 140 Plapp, Janis 140 Plato, William 134 Plechaty, Roger 173 Plesie, Karen 129 Plumery, Daniel 134 Plummer, Bruce 107, 113, 129 Plummer, Shirley 129 Pochman, Ronald 108, 173 Pocius, Marilyn 78, 129 Poderys, Giedre 134 Pohlenz, Walter 73, 129 Pojman, Walter 173 Polansky, Patricia 81, 122, 140 Polaski, Phyllis 140 Neely, Clifford 129 Neilly, Phyllis 96, 170 Palermo, Janice 134 Palermo, Joyce 134 Palermo, Nancy 171 Palermo, Paul 88, 171 Palermo, Pauline 140 Palermo, Peter 88, 171 Palumbo, Carmella 122, 140 Palumbo, Ralph 134 Palumbo Ronald 87, 171 Parent, Carlene 134 Parent, Carolyn 140 Polk, Janice 134 Poluto, Phil 173 Pomilia, Carl 140 Pones, Anthony 140 Ponte, Judith 173 Poole, William 140 Pope, Barbara 129 Pope, Benjamin 134 Pope, Frank 129 Pope, George 107, 119, 129 Popelka, Victor 140 Porcelli, William 173 Porietis, Rutha 129 Porter, Blanche 173 Poshka, David 173 Post, David 107, 129 6 134 N '1 Kenneth 170 - - NglsiJllil?'Bradley 81, 83, 110, 170 ggffg' g2f,fQa7i,,f34 Nelson, Edward 139 Parks' Theresa 134 NGISOH, Herbert 170 Parrilli Joann 87 129 1 80 129 Q ' ' Nelson, 509119 ' Parrillo. Carolyn 73. 134 Nemecek, wiinanl 74, '80, 93, 140 5253232-e12g' Charlotte 140 - ' - ' Nemgerv Parrillo, Rose Marie 129 Nendze, Carl 129 Postley, Leonard 140 Potter, Judith 134 Potter, Mildred 134 Nergaard, Virginia 73, 126, 129 Nero, Joe Ann 78, 134 Netrefa, Robert 170 Neubiser, Arthur 140 Neuhaus, Shirley 68, 75, 78, 79, 97, 170 Neuman, Faith 134 Neumann, Heinz 73, 129 Neumann, Thomas 140 Newkirk, Larry 65, 134 Partipilo, Jennie 140 Partipilo, Mary 171 Pascucci, John 140, 171 Pascus, Dennis 70, 140 Pasiecki, David 115, 117, 129 Pasiecki, Mike 140 Pasiecki, William 107, 171 Pasqualine, Rosann 129 Patello, Janet 73, 134 Patyk, Sharon 129 Potter, Pat 140 Poulos, George 173 Poulos, Nicholas 96, 173 Powell, Robert 187 Powell, William 173 Powers, Patricia 129 Pozzi, Francis 140 Prabish, Carole 140 Pranno, Estelle 173 Janet 60, 87, 173 Newman, Judy 140 Newman, William 129 Nichols, Betty 134 Nichols, Rita 129 Nicholson, Earl 187 Nicolai, Keith 170 Nieman, Karen 94, 140 Niemier, Pete 134 Nobereit, Suzanne 140 Nogulich, Bruce 73, 129 Nogulich, Tamara 79, 134 Nolen, Jerry 134 Nonneman, Arthur 75, Paugys, Casimer 129 Pauss, Jerry 140 Pav, Darrell 120, 140 Pavlak, Leanna 68, 79, 80, 84, 87, 97, 171 Paysse, Jean 171 Peacock, Harold 171 Pearson, Ivandale 134 Pearson, Judith 171 Pearson Ruth 140 Pearson: Sandra 73, 172 Presco, Albert 173 Prestia, Rosalie 134 Preston, Edwin 140 Price, James 14, 173 Prieiiggis, lgors 93, 94, 95, 96, Pries, Barbara 75, 80, 97, 174 Prignano, Peter 140 Prince, Russell 83, 89, 90, 116, 174 Principata, Louis 174 Pech, Bonnie 134 Pechanio, Ralph 69, 172 Peck, James 36, 120, 172 Peck, John 140 Pedall, Joyce 79, 172 Principe, David 109, 134 Prine, Douglas 109, 140 Prokop, Allan 140 Provenzano, Dennis 129 Provenzano, Grace 4, 24, 80, 82, 92, 103, 140 Nonneman, Donna 129 Noren, Gaylord 97, 143, 170 Norris, Treva 129 North, Sandra 134 Norton, Kenneth 89, 90, 103, 143, 170 Novak, dith 170 Novak, Ju Mary 134 Novak, Richard 170 Novak, Susan 129 Nowicki, Walter 170 Nunziato, Louise 78, 140 Nybo, Gregg 73 Nybo, Tom 140 O Patrick 75, 134 Pederson, Karen 134 Pellegrin 0, Steve 172 Pellicane, Tommy 134 Perce, Salvador 172 Perger, Pat 140 Perkins, Clinton 105, 134 Perkins, Francis 129 Perkins, Leonard 105, 119, 129 Perkins, Patricia 134 Perkins, Vicki 54, 81, 89, 172 Perna, Phyllis 22, 172 Pernice, Mary lee 76, 140 Perrigo, Roger 172 Perrin, Judy 129 Perrin, Mary 140 Cheryl 80, 129 O'Brien, Dennis 129 O'Connell, Daniel 140 O'Connell, Thomas 134 O'Connor, Thomas 134 Ocwieja, James 170 Odette, George 134 Oddo, Richard 89, 90, 109, 170 Ogden, Mary Jane 129 O'Hara, Nancy 143, 170 O'Keefe, Dolores 69, 170 O'Leary, Terrence 74, 106, 134 Perrino, Theresa 79, 85, 172 Perry, Barbara 172 Persky, Loreli 143, 172 Pestell, Robert 140 Peter, Richard 140 Peters, Joan 172 Peters, Joseph 134 Olsen, Barbara 170 Olsen, Sandra 170 Olsen, Valerie 170 Olson, Andrea 129 Olson, Betty 70, 72, 79, 87, 97, 170 Olson, Byron 170 Olson, Karen 171 Olson, Robert 140 Olson, Sandra 187 Oman Ruth 66 84 140 Ondrayka, Rayinond 129 Petersen Karen 85, 173 Peterson, Don 78, 172 Peterson, Elaine 134 Peterson, Frederick 140 Peterson, Gloria 172 Peterson, Harry 172 Peterson, Ilse 134 Peterson, Patrick 129 Peterson, Robert 140 Peterson Ted 173 Petersons, Ilze 75, 78, 140 Petravicz, John 173 Petravicz, Justin 173 Petrosell Petruzzi, i, David 113, 129 James 106, 119, 134 Pettijohn, Judith 173 89, 121, 174 Provenzano John 140 Provenzano, Kathryn 73, 134 Prueser, Judith 140 Pruter, Hugo 115, 134 Pruter, Robert 134 Przychodni, Alice 82, 84, 174 Puccio, Rachel 174 Pugl, Ronald 134 Pukel, Janet 129 Puplis, Andrew 174 Pusateri, Charles 174 Pytel, Alice 174 Pytko, Walter 73, 119 114, 174 Quiriley, Harold 68, 88, 96, 143, '4 Quinn, Barbara 38, 78, 174 Quinn, Bonnie 174 Quitsch, Dixie 70, 140 R Raack, Barbara 140 Rahn, Linda 78, 134 Raiman, Shirley 85, 97, 174 Rainaldi, Anthony 81, 115, 174 Rajcevich, Mark 4, 25, 174 Rakow, Julie 69, 140 Randall, Carole 73, 140 Ranieri, John 129 Ranieri, Michael 174 Ranz, Judith 87, 174 Rappaport, Lawrence 174 Rasche, Joyce 52, 85, 97, 174 Rappuhn, Shirley 81, 83, 84, 140 Rattyegnliury, Elizabeth 64, 67, Reid, Thomas 134 Reid, VVilllam 174 Reiff, Paul 89, 90, 121, 175 Reimer, Tommy 129 Reiter, Darlene 175 Reitmaier, Judith 140 Remus, Doris 66, 175 Renner, Kathryn 64, 70, 85, 87, 91, 175 Renton, Gary, 116, 129 Renzy, Jo Ann 140 Retelny, Andy 129 Retelny, Thomas 140 Reusch, Linda 140 Reykjalin, John 65, 129 Rhoades, Carole 140 Rhoades, Ruth 175 Rhodes, Janet 175 Riccetti, Carla 175 Ricci, Anita 69, 175 Ricciardi, Marie 134 Riccio, Richard 134 Richards, Noreen 80, 134 Richmond, William 52, 85, 175 Richter, George 140 Richter, Judy 69, 78, 83, 84, 175 Riel, Edward 175 Riemer, Sharon 69, 175 Riess, Michael 106, 119, 134 Rinda, Dorothy 175 Rischow, Donna 129 Riscossa, John 175 Rizzi, Joseph 78, 140 Rizzo, Charlene 129 Robbins, Gordon 95, 96, 175 Roberts, Sandra 129 Robinet, Dianne 69, 78, 140 Robinson, Catherine 134 Robinson, Lillie 140 Robinson, McArthur 140 Robinson, Nancy 73, 134 Robinson, William 107, 129 Roche, John 107, 117, 126, 129 Rodewald, Ronald 175 Rodriguez, Kenneth 115 Rogers, Cheryl 71, 129 Rogers, Edward 176 Rogers, Marilyn 71, 91, 140 Rogers, Michael 80, 120, 129 Rolfs, Bonnie 129 Romane, Charlene 129 Romano, Marcia. 140 Romano, Roberta 129 Rose, Jack 134 Rose, Marsha 85, 140 Rose, Ronald 176 Roseman, Audrey 81, 97, 176 Rosevear, Dorothy 134 Ross, Diane 66, 176 Ross, Donna 129 Ross, Lucille 176 Ross, Sheldon 106 Rossi, Ronald 134 Rossi, Sharon 176 Roth, Joy 78, 129 Rotolo, Carmen 176 Rouse, Ronald 134 Roussey, Ruth 134 Routen, Bruce 107, 113, 129 Rovner, Michael 86, 176 Roy, Patricia 176 Roze, Dave 129 Rozhon, Kenneth 140 Rubicuski, Charleen 140 Rubicuski, Stanley 73, 129 Rudd, Linda 64, 70, 134 Ruge, Mary Anne 17, 81, 140 Rumpf, David 106, 115, 134 Ruppman, Xvalter 106, 113, 140 Rusch, Eileen 176 Rusclgb Robert 73, 107, 115, 119, Rusliuikichard 80, 107, 115, 119, 2. Russell, Donna 65, 134 Russo, Florene 140 Rust, Travis 134 Ryan, Ja mes 176 Ryan, Linda 143, 176 Ryan, May 176 Ryan, Michael 134 Ryan Tom 176 John 140 O'Neal, Barbara 140 O'Neal, John 108, 113, 129 O'Neill, Jane 134 O'Neill, Judith 82, 140 O'Neill, Patricia 81, 171 O'Neill, William 89, 90, 102, 106, 115, 118, 120, 171 Onorato, John 171 Opie, Carole 77, 87, 98, 140 Opie, Lawrence 129 Oppedisano, Dennis 134 Orangias, Barbara 129 Orangias, Carol 129 Orangias, Gloria 134 Ordahl, Richard 74, 89, 90, 116, 171 Orlandino, Frances 140 Orlandino, Steven 140 Orlando, John 140 Orlando, Kathryn 129 Pettinato, Frank 84, 140 Pettinato, Robert 73, 115, 120, 129 Pfaff, Christine 70, 140 Pflug, Sharon 140 Phebus, Charles 140 Phelps, Bonita 134 Phelps, Richard 187 Piancino, Barry 129 Pianovski, Edward 134 Pianovski, Tom 129 Piedmont, Sandra. 140 Piepenbrok, Susan 134 Pieranunzi, Frances 129 Pieranunzi, Frank 115, 129 Pieranunzi, John 140 Pieranunzi, Joseph 140 Pierotti, Dario 173 Pietrzyk, Patricia 173 Pinnow, Curtis 97, 173 Ray, Charles 107, 129 Ray, Dennis 174 Ray, Kenneth 174 Raymond, Mary 74, 91, 134 Raymondi, Patricia 140 Reading Thomas 106, 134 Reagan, Joseph 134 Reapsong. James 140 Ream, Karen 140 Reda, Ronald 174 Reed, Dennis 129 Reed, Edward 174 Reeves, Lynne 81, 134 Regan, Barbara 174 Rehbein, George 140 Rehbein, Jack 129 Reichenberg, David 92, 140 Reichs, Aivars 66, 68, 80, 84, 90, 93, 97, 108, 117, 174 Reichs, Vineta 78, 129 Ryavec, Carole 65, 70, 72, 81, 134 Ryba, Milton 176 Rysavy, Victor 176 Rysdon, Roy 140 S Sabatini, Darlene 140 Saber, Joe 119, 129 Sacha, Joy 176 Sager, Tracey 129 Sahlin, Bonnie 121, 131, 134 Salemi, Joe 176 Salerno, Lillian 134 Salins, Jerome 86, 140 Salins, Sharon 129 Salvatore, Anthony 89, 102, 176 Sampson, Sandra 140 Samson, Ronald 176 Samuel, Geraldine 140 Samuel, Marshall 176 Samuel, Sharon 134, 140 Sanborn, Ted 70, 134 Sandelin, Judith 73, 84, 140 Sander, Peggy 79, 176 Sanders, David 140 Sandford, James 129 Sandora. Richard 87 Sandt, Michael 105, 115, 134 Sandt, Michele 134 Sanfilippo, Daniel 75, 140 Sannes, Carolee 73, 79, 140 Sansone, Ronald 129 Santucci, Dennis 120, 140 Santucci, Sandra 129 Saputo, Peter, 140 Sarlo, Sa .ndra 134, 140 2.65 Sarossy, Chal'lene 79, 92, 96, 176 Sarossy, Stephanie 129 Sasgen, Theresa 129 Sasso, Frank 176 Sassone, Paul 176 Saviola, John 106, 176 Sayiola, Nancy 73, 129 Savit, Claire.129 Savoy, Henry 176 Scales, Gloria 73, 134 Scaletta, Alfred 176 Scanio, Rosann 143, 177 Scarlato, Mary Ann 177 Scarpaci, Louis 140 Scarpelli, Bonnie 134 Scavo, Patricia 79, 81, 134, 177 Scavo, Vito 140 Shaffer, Marilyn 178 Sharman, Joan 130 Sharp, David 105, 106, 130 Sharp, Joyce 65, 187 Sharpe, Edwena 141 Sharpe, Judith 98, 178 Sharpe, Margaret 141 Sharpe, Sandra 130 Shaw, Charles 141 Shaw, Joan 178 Shaw, Virginia 78, 141 , Sheahan, Edward 187 Sheehand, Sharon 84, 135 Sheehan, Terrie 69, 78, 79, 178 Sheldon, Ruth 135 Sheldon, Ted 179 Sllephard, Karen 135 Stange, Jim 80, 119 Stanger, Joseph 187 Stasch, Arlene 180 Staudte, Donald 118, 180 Stazio, Carol 122, 141 Stebel, Beverly 79, 97, 180 Stebel, Karen 130 Stefan, Gerhard 43, 180 Stefani, Fred 88, 180 Stegen, VVilliam 135 Steger, Gary 119, 130 Steidle, VViln1a 74, 75, 180 Steinbrenner, Gloria 130 Steinbrenner, Rita 135 Stellato, Tom 181 Sterk, Paulette 181 Stern, Gail 141 Ste tlcr, Virginia 181 Scavone, Lois 140 Sllepler, Gail 73, 130 0 Te Bockhorst, Allen 84, 130 Te Bockllorst, Gail 87, 141 Tedrahn, .Jacqueline 73, 141 Teiwes, Dave 70, 182 Teiwes, Ron 141 Teiwes, Ruth 130 Temple, Adrian 4, 24 Templin, Arthur 135 Tenzer, Lee 118, 120, 182 Tenzer, Lyn 66, 143, 182 Terrell, Laurence 113, 130 Tesinsky, Frank 56, 71, 72, 183 TeVeldc, Johanna 135 Thackanberry, Mark 84, 130 Tlleede, Arnold 105, 112, 119, 135 Theodore, Lewis 141 Thiers, Jiln 141 Thies, Frederick 141 Scavone, Monica 177 Scavone, William 134 Schaefer, Beth 69, 92, 140 Schaefer, Frank 14, 89, 90, 97, 177 Schanno, Sharon 129 Schaper, Dennis 177 Schatz, Carol 140 Schatz, David 80, 105, 117, 134 Scheda, Patricia 177 Scheiblcin, Joyce 140 Scherer, David 65, 72, 177 Scherer, Linda 177 Schick, Joel 70, 108, 129 Sehiele, John 134 Schildgen, Gordon 140 Schimo, Inge 65, 134 Schirmer, Mary Lou 140 Schlachta, Dennis 74, 119, 134 Schlacllta, Robert 140 Sherbert, James 179 Sherbert, Patricia 78, 130 Sherer, David 70 Sherman, Ralph 141 Shields, Nancy 73, 130 Shillington, Thomas 135 Siambanes, Patricia 179 Signorella, Bob 130 Signorella, John 179 Siliquini, Ann 141 Silvestri, Richard 135 Silnek, Robert 73, 179 Simons, Marlene 179 Simons, Warren 141 Simpson, Eugene 135 Sinanis, Annette 2, 179 Singel, Joe 73, 109, 130 Sinople, Gertrude 141 Siragusa, Chris 179 Siska, Charlene 141 Stewart , Dorothy 135 Stewart, Minnie 181 Stewart, Myrl 181 Stiekler Bernetta 130 Stiekler: Norman 81, 85, 185 Stiekler Robert 85 Stiller, isolde 130 Stingley, Tom 73, 130 Stinson, John 113 Stinson, WValter 117, 141 Stoikoff, Kaaren 66, 68, 87, 91, 96, 143 Stolbrand, Sonia 141 Stone, Arlene 130 Stone, Maureen 135 Stone, Robert 135 Stover, Harold 141 Stover, Lawrence 86, 135 Stowe, Neal 135 Straff, Ronald 181 Thies, Ronald 135 Thiesse, Thiesse, Laura 135 Sue 92, 135 Tllom, Georald 84, 135 Thomas, Carla Beth 135 Thomas, Edward 183 Thomas, Jim 130 Thomas, Marie 130 Thomas, lVIary 73, 130 Thomas, Pat 130 Thomas Sharon Lee 135 Thomas I NVilliam 97, 183 Thomphsen, Russell 135 Thompson, Jo Ann 78 Thompson, Karen 71, 135 Scheaeger, Patricia 129 Schleiden, Ronald 140 Schlitter, Michelle 177 Schmidt, Barbara 177 Schmidt, Carol 134 Schmidt, Eugene 95, 134 Schmidt, Norma 140 Schmidt, Tom 129 Schmidt, VVil1iam 88, 107, 177 Sitterle, Pamela 42, 91, 179 Skamra, Arlene 179 Skinner, George 135 Skinner, Keith 107, 119 Skillner, Laura 179 Skowron ski, Marsha 135 Skridulis, James 97, 147, 179 Skuja, Modris 141 Slapinski, Laurence 87, 179 Schmiedl, Lynda 177 Schmitz, Sharon 129 Schrnudde, Louise 177 Schnaedter, Judith 140 Schneck, John 140, 177 Schneider, Carolyn 177 Slaughter, Walter 179 Slavik, Lois 122, 179 Slinkard, Robert 115, 130 Slobodnik, Richard 103, 118, 187 Smalley, Patricia 141 Slll3llVVOOCl, Joyce 179 Schneider, David 22, 90, 114 Schneider, Donald 114, 134 Schneider, Edward 140 Schneider, Fred 81, 140 Schneider, Shirley 129 Schoch, M ichael 140 Schoch, Terry 115, 129 Schoditscll, John 90, 115, 118, 140 Schodtler, Earl 109, 120, 134 Schoenbeck, Edwin 140 Schoeneck, Karen 92, 142 Schoeneck , Lyle 90 Schoenhoff, Shirley 129 Scholow, Sandra 78, 134 Schoop, Roy 140 Schrader, Arline 78 Schram, Eleanor 134 Schrank, Lee 130 Schreiber, Robert 130 Schubert, Sharon 140 Schuler, Robert 140 Schullo, Jacqueline 140 Schultz, Carol 74, 87, 91, 134 Schultz, Dierdre 73, 130 Schultz, Jerry 119, 135 Schultz, Joan 130 Schultz, Judith 140 Schultz, Richard 107, 115, 130 Schultz, Robert 73, 135 Schultz, Sandra 73 Schultz William 140 Snletana, Richard 141 Slnith, Amanda 75, 81, 141 Smith, Brian 75, 81, 105, 106, 112 Smith 119, 135 , Caroline 79, 179 Smith, Charles 117, 141 Smith David 135, 141 Smith: Diane 179 Slnith, Eileen 179 Smith, Gail 141 Smith, Howard 179 Smith, Jacqueline 69, 141 Smith, Janice 85, 179 Smith, Jerry 135 Slnith, Joe 141 Smith, Joellyn 78, 179 Smith, Karin 77, 179 Smith, Linda 76 7 1 , 7 , 79 Smith, Nancy 48, 84, 85, 87, 96, 98 179 Smith ' Prentiss 141 Smithi Ralph 179 Smith Smith Smith , Richard 179 , Sylvester 73, 107, 113 Thomas 73, 135 smitlil William 141 Smith Smole ers, Raymond 87, 98 nsky, Michael 179 Smrzley, Janet 135 Smyth, Donna 141 Snead, Mary 180 Sneiders, Aina 91, 130 Strain, 'l om 71 Strange, Jim 71, 130 Stransky, Nancy 181 Strauss, Gerald 115, 141 Strauss, Ken 90 Strauss, Ronald 181 Street, Richard 181 Streich, Judith 135 Streich, Pamela 73, 84, 97, 93, 181 Streiker, Marci 79, 80, 181 Streips, Uldis 96, 181 Streit, Sarah 80, 181 Strezo, Richard 181 Strodtz, Carolyn 70, 121, 135 Strodtz, Gary 89, 90, 120, 181 Stropoli, Eugene 181 Stroschcin, Charles 89, 102, 118, 181 Struthers, Barry 135 Strutzcl, Charlotte 80 Strutzel, Fredric 47, 80, 81, 89, 90, 93, 96, 103, 181 Stryjewski, Marianne 36, 66, 96, 147, 181, 274 Strzezewski, Diana 181 Strzezewski, John 130 Stump, Albert 141 Suhr, James 181 Suhrbier, Sandra 78, 181 Sula, Dorothy 69, 181 Sula, Terry 70, 113, 120, 130 Sullivan, Barbara 97, 181 Sullivan, Marie 78, 130 Sullivan, Patricia 78, 81, 87, 92, 135 Sullivan, Rene 122, 141 Sullivan, Susan 78, 141 Summers, Carolyn 69, 77, 78, 87, 98, 181 Sundstroln, Linda 130 Suraes, Gladys 130 Surges, Richard 181 Surriano, Sam 130 Susdorf, Mary 181 Sustr, Frank 88, 182 Sustr, Karen 130 Schulz, 'eamla 130 Schulz, Paulette 70, 78, 140 Scllulz, Sandra 135 Snyder, Darlene 180 Snyder, Donald 73, 107, 130 Snyder, John 180 Suter, Betty 130 Suter, Robert 141 Sokol Schuppe, Judith 84, 136, 140 Soderstrom, Don 97, 180 Howard 86 1 Schuster, Toni 135 Schwalm, Edward 83, 93, 96, 106 Schwartz, Beverly 140 Schwebl, Karen 130 Schwedler, William 10, 44, 50, I 66, 68, 87, 143 Sclaccotta, Robert 130 Sciarabba, Anna 140 Scilingo, Barbara 178 Sclllngo, Tony 135 Sclortino, Bernard 90, 103, 178 Sclortino, Louis 90, 102, 103, 178 Scolaro, Antoinette 135 Scolire, Joe 75, 114, 178 Scott, Jane 130 Scott, Mary 130 Scott, Nancy 140 Scott, Sandra 135 Scott, Stepllen 140 Scott, VVilson 90 Sebesta, Arlene 79, 178 Seely, Scott 74, 75, 96, 178 Selghi, Rosemary 78, 135 Sighi, Thomas 81, 178 Seidel, Kenneth 135 Selep, Michael 64, 140 Selk, Betty 135 Seloover, Beverly 130 Senlenchuk, Lois 178 Sena, Stephen 135 Sepka, Regina 80, 130 Seputis, Joseph 141 Serpico, Carmella 135 Serpico, Kathleen 130 Serpico, Rosemary 130 Serritella, Paulette 141 Serritella, Rosemary 130 Setzler, Robert 119, 130 Severs, Sandra 141 Shabel, Robert 135 , , 09, 120, 130 Solan, Jerome 107, 130 Solberg, Bruce 130 Sonderstrop, Anne 94, 141 Sonnenberg, Gale 135 Sortino, Marianette 135 Sorvillo, Darlene 180 Sosnowski, Joyce 180 Sotira, Steven 135 Souvenier, Ralph 135 Spado, Frank 141 Spak, James 180 Spanik, John 180 Spata, Tony 180 Spatafora, Carole 73, 135 Speck, Lucille 180 Spector, Iris 73, 130 Spencer, Eva 85, 141 Speno, .Joseph 73, 119, 130 Sperling, Donna 141 Spicka, Carol 180 Spinelli, Arthur 180 Spinelli, Charles 106, 135 Spino, Camille 143, 180 Spine, Larry 180 Spizewski, Paul 135 Spohnholtz, Peter 88, 180 Spohnholtz, Theo 141 Spurr, Nancy 81, 84, 96, 180 Srail, Don 180 Stacey, Claude 180 Stadelman, Kenneth 180 Stafford, Arthur 87, 135 Stafford, Carolyn 96, 180 Stahl, Gary 135 Stahl, Gayle 71, 130 Stahl, Shirley 141 Stahl, VVancla 180 Stallman, Rayfield 180 Stamer, Ray 135 Sutis, Richard 115, 141 Sutliff, Peggy 73, 135 Sutter, Lillian 130 Svec, Donna Rae 182 Svec, Ellen 130 Svoboda, Jean 130 Swabsky, Bernita 141 Swanson, Edward 130 Swenson, Linnea 182 Swezcy, Stuart 135 Swiders, Linda 74, 75, 182 Swiderski, Carol 130 Swiderski, Paul 130 Swicrczynski, Matthe 182 Sybilla, Cynthia 71 Sykes, Bobby 113, 130 Sykes, Mary 141 Sykes, Maurice 108, 113, 130 Sykes, Patricia 73, 79, 141 Sykes, Robert 117, 135 Syre, Richard 182 Syverson, Charles 106, 135 Syverson, Sandra 71, 182 Szacik, Nancy 38, 182 Szybeko, Adrienne 122, 141 Szydlovvski, Lennie Jean 135 T Tagliola, Albert 135 Tait, Henry 182 Tait, Rosalie 182 Taite, VVilliam 130 Tanly, Kell 187 Tanzer, Charles 182 Tatgc, Carol 42, 182 Tauber, William 106, 115 Tayilor, Faye 141 Taylor, Kittrell 113, 130 Taylor, Linda 130 Taylor, Patricia 80, 130 Taylor, VVillie Roy 73, 106, 130 Te Bcgchorst, Orville 75, 96, 113, 1 . Thompson, Micllael 65, 70, 72, 135 Tlloreson, Leon 141 Thornton, XYalter 113, 141 Thunell, Karen 141 Tichy, Melvyn 183 Tidd, Linda 130 Tiefenthal, John 81, 83, 84, 108, 112, 118, 135 Tierney, Dennis 183 Tietz, Wayne 65, 70, 72, 183 'l'llYlll'lS, Robert 65, 70, 72, 183 Tinat, Edward 135 Tinucci Dennis 135 Tirjer, Robert 141 Tobinski, Daniel 88, 183 Tohtz, Peter 96 Tohtz, Thomas 94, 95, 141 Tokarsky, Robert 85, 135 Tolks, Aigars 75, 105, 135 Tonkinson, Dave 130 Topczewski, Noreen 141 Torchia, Anthony 135 Torchia, Patricia 141 Tosti, Bcrvcrly 141 Tovello, Antonia 130 Townsend, Susie 141 Tracy, Richard 135 Trage, John 141 Trappe, -1701111 141 Travis, Oscar 112, 135 Travis, Rita 75, 141 Trcka, Jacquiline 183 Tredrea, Mike 130 Tregay, George 107,-130 Treichel, Edward 70, 72, 84, 113, 114, 118, 141, 183 Treonis, Richard 141 Tripoli, Kenneth 141 Tripp, Jon 130 Trobbiani, Robert 86, 130 Trobbiani, 'Vincent 109, 135 Trochelman, Susan 130 Trotter, Glenn 120, 183 Trotter, Janice 135 Trowbridge, Edward 141 Trowbridge, Mary 78, 135 Trowbridge, Robert 183 Trudeau, Joan 81, 84, 141 Trudeau, Laurie 49 Tryner, Susan 183 Trzeskowski, Carl 135 Tsikretsis, Dena 130 Tucker, James 130 Tuleja, Arnold 183 Tully, Maureen 183 Tuminello, Frank 183 Turchan, Barbara 141 Turner, Charles 73, 105, 117, 130 Turner, Kenneth 141 Turucz, Arthur 88, 183 Turucz, VVayne 88 Tuttle, Edward 135 U Underwood, Charles 56, 74, 183 Urban, Timotlly 89, 90, 102, 106, 114, 183 Urbaniak, Larry 97, 183 Urbaytis, Kathryn 135 Urlaub, Karen 183 Urso, Joseph 90, 106, 141 Usas, Craig 116, 187 Usher, Bill 130 Usher, Carol 141 Usher, Janice 183 Uteg, VVillialn 75i 85, 183 Vainauskas, Vida 183 Vallo, Bill 141 Vance, Kurt 106, 135 Vandeberg, Lynn 70, 84, 115, 135 Vanderbrouche, Richard 135 Vanderburg, Larry 73,,118, 120, 130 Vandergrift, Ruth 78, 141 Vandermolen, Audrey 79, 141 Van DeVeer, Harold 130 Van Diepen, Mary Lou 141 Vandyck, F. Gerald 184 Vandyck, Susan 184 VanDyke, Barbara 80, 82, 92, 135 Van Dyke, Wayne 130 Van Ferson, Melodee 143, 184 Vasos, Karen 79, 135 Vaughans, Kirkland 135 Vaughans, Reginald 141 Yum, Theodore 135 Vavrik, Clyde 84, 135 Veltri, Carolann 130 Venell, Constance K. 73, 81, 135 Veney, Linda 135 Venezia, Joseph 184 Venturella, Joe 70, 72, 130 Venute, Gerald 135 Venziano, Joseph 135 Venziano, Sam 141 Vercell, Joseph 130 Vercillo, Sam 130 Veronica, Corrine 184 Vertuno, Gary 130 Vertuno, Russellyn 184 Veseio, Joyce 130 Vescio, Phyllis 141 Vestuto, Russell 135 , Vilporas, Gunta 73, 135 Vince, Eugene 184 Vincenti, Richard 184 Vintika, Phyllis 184 Vitale, Susan 130 Vivac-qua, Jean 184 1 Vivacqua, Joanne 135 Voeu, Karen-Lee 184 Vocu, Lynn 85, 130 Vodicka, Thomas 184 Vogt, Linda 135 Vogt, Robert 88 - Voit, Don 80, 107, 115, 119, 130 Voitkericts, Elaine 92, 141 Voitkevits, Elaine 69 Vollbracht, Dan 184 Vollmer, Karen 141 Vondra, Joyce 78, 130 Vondrasek, Jean 79, 83, 184 VonDrasek, Leroy 130 Voobus, Ruth 78, 141 Vosepka, Richard 17, 106, 118, 120, 141 Vovles. Eugene 75, 184 VValsh, James 118, 184 Walsh, Mary Lou 130 Walsh, Patrick 130 Walsh, Theresa 135 Ward, Rosemary 130 Ward, Thomas 4, 24, 184 Warkenticn, Sharon 75, 87, 97, 185 Warrnuth, Lawrence 52, 64, 85, 185 Warning, Bruce 71, 185 Warning, David 70, 135 Warren, Mary 79, 130 Warren, Merlin 135, 185 NVasilevien, Judith 87, 135 Waters, Sharon 87, 185 Watier, Amedee 130 We tkins Sall ' 70 130 1 , 1 , Watkins, Sarah 79 Watson, Donald 116, 135 Watson, Donna 135 1 Watson, George 89, 90, 185 XVatson, Janice 130 XVatson, Roberta 135 VVatts, Dolores 130 VVatts, James 130 Watts, William 86, 185 Wauer, George 119, 135 NVauer, Richard 19, 84, 110, 118, 141 NVayne, Kenneth 70, 90, 1-11 ' VVazeka, Robert 68, 96, 143, 180 Weatherton, Pearlie 130 Weaver, Wayne 130 Webb, John 108, 113, 119, 130 Webb, Paul 65, 135 XVeber, Gerald 86, 185 Weber, Marvin 135 Nveden, Darlene 121, 141 Wegner, Terry 118, 120, 185 x f ' vranek, Darlene 65, 70, 727874 Vruble, Ronald 69, 184 Vukelich, Thomas 106, 141 Vullo, Richard 184 W XVa4-kerlin, James 24, 84, 89, 103, 118, 184 VVade, Thomas 141 Wade, Wesley 141 VVadycki, Phillip 184 VVagner, Karen 73, 130 VVais, Beverly 135 NValdersen, Terry 107, 130 XValdron, Donna 130 1Valker, Carl 184 Walker, Edna 135 VValker, Katherine 130 VValker, Susan 75, 76, 79, 84, 184 VVallace, Lynne 81, 184 VVallach, Susan 87, 94, 184 1Vallin, VVallace 184 VVall0, Vvilliam 120 VValquist, William 116 VValsh, Dale 184 X1'alsh, Eileen 141 WV6l11'lTARl'lIl, Todd 116, 119, 135 Weichart, Sherrie 141 Wvidc, Eugenia 77, 87, 97, 98, 185 Weiland, Donna 85, 135 XVeiland, Terrie 69, 87, 91, 135 Weinberg Robert 4, 24, 74, 81, 82, 90, 97, 103, 115, 185 Weiss, Carol 80, 87, 185 1Veiss, Sharon 78, 85, 98, 135 VVentzel, Raymond 90, 141 Weppner, David 185 Wercker, Susan 78, 79, 82, 87, 92, 185 Wessel, llcnry 84, 135 XVessels, Edward 185 Weter, Barbara 141 VVhelpley, Wayne 135 Whistler, Patsy 185 XVhite, James 4, 24, 90, 106, 116 185 VVhite, Sandra 135 NVhite, Sharon 91, 185 VVhiting, Virginia 135 Whitney, Donald 120, 135 XVick, Larry 84, 95, 130 tudent Index Proviso West A Abel, Joan 216, 230, 233 Abramovitz, Carol 216 Adagns, Edward 216, 241, 248, 54 Adams, Sus-an 211 Adelmann, Hanneloreb 204, 221, 229 Adlfinger, John 221 Adolfson, John 221 Adolfson, Peg 211 Aichinger, Franklin 221 Airdo, Carl 221 Albano, Gerald 211, 256 Albergo, Victor 221 Albertelli, Mary 216, 229, 233 Albrecht ,Richard 211, 232 Alger, Sharon 221, 233 Alico, Nicholas 216, 250, 254 Allanson, John 216 Allegratti, Jeanne 221 Altenhoff, George 216, 256 Altergott, Gary 211 Altman, Paul 216, 251 Alyea, Gerald 221 Ambrose, Sandra 221, 230, 233 Anders, Bobby 250 Andersen Andersen . Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Gerald 211, 232 Judith 211, 238 David 221 Gary 221, 248 Jean 221, 234 June 221 232 Q Mary Adu 211, 236 Sharon 211 Virginia 221 Andrlik, Allen 216 Angelico, Anthoney 221. Antonelli, Joseph 216 Antonovich, Joe 221 Aplin, Sandra 211, 223 Arden, Ann 211 Arden, Ellen 211 Arnone, Jack 216 Aronica, Gerald 221 Arturi, Dale 216 Asaro, Mary 216 Asaro, Michael 216 Askcvold, Karen 221 Auer, Gail 216 Aul, Barbara 216, 233 Auriene, Mary Ann 216 Auten, Mollie 221, 231 Ayres, John 216, 247, 253, 254 Azzi, Corry 221, 228, 244, 248, 252 B Babashka, Frederick 211 Baccetti, Barbara 211 Backus, Donna 211 Bactalini, Dennis 232 Badendiek, Robert 221 Baer, Theodore 211 Bailey, George 211, 240 Bailey, Marianne 211 Baker, Carole 216 Baker, VVilliam 211, 232 Balaine, Deanna 211 Balgemann, Larry 216 Balnis, Pat 211 Bambas, Joel 211 Bangert, David 221, 241, 244, 252, 255 Banks, James 211, 249 Baranski, Melvin 211 Baratta, Louis 211 Barberini, Rose 211 Barclay, Patricia 221 Bares, Judy 211 Barrett ,Barbara 216 Barrett, Kathleen 211, 229 Barrington, George 211, 237, 249, 256 Barsema, Linda 211 Barsema, Richard 216, 238, 251 Barski, Lawrence 216 Bartolini, Dennis 211, 249 Bartolone, Rosemarie 216 Bartscht, Nancy 211 Basic, Marya. 216 Basta, Milton 211, 249 Batko, Rosemarie 216 Battistella, Paulette 221 Bauer, Linda 211 Bauers, Andrea 216 Baughman, Virginia 211, 236 Baum, Virginia 211 Baustian, Fred 216 Bavone, Peter 211 Widener, Jonelle 81, 141 VViedenbeck, Fred 87, 185 VViegel, Dean 108, 118, 120, 130 Wie-gel, Kenneth 105, 106, 117, 135 Nviegrefe, Beverly 87, 186 Wiegrefe, William 135 VVilder, James 73, 135 Wilder, Robert 186 VViley, Gwendolyn 75, 186 Williams, Archie 73, 106, 135 YVilliams, Beryl 78, 135 Williams, David 141 WVilliams, Dennis 141 YVilliams, Kenneth 73, 130 VVilliams, Lee 1.35 YVilliams, Mary 130 XVilliams , Stephen 186 VVilliams, Theodore 135 NVilliamson, Harold 84, 95, 130 Willmer, Kenneth 186 VVilson, Barbara 122, 141 Vvilson, Betty 135 XVilson, D0rothyAnn 135 WVilson, Marilyn 186 VVilson, Richard 141 Wilson, Robert 135, 186 VVilson, Scott 116, 141 W'ilson, Sheryl 73, 80, 130 XVindbiel, Gerald 186 XVinebrenner, Susan 64, 65 96, 186 Winer, S hirley 141 YVinke, Robert 186 1V'inscott, Edna 73, 135 XVinter, Dennis 186 VVinter, XYalter 119, 130 John 65, 68, 70, 97, 186 VVisner, Patricia 65, 186 VVinters, VVrobke, Elizabeth 16, 83, 105, 121, 135 VVulf, Henry 74, 81, 96, 186 XVurglitz, Dorothy 186 XVurm, Elizabeth 74, 75, 135 1Vyant, Karen 73, 141 Yacona, Susan 96, 143, 186 Yant, James 135 Yant, Richard 135 Yanzy, Kenneth 83, 103, 186 Yates, Dennis 112, 135 Yates, Iona 141 Yench, Janet 122, 135 Youmans, Judith 141 Young, Frederick 84, 93, 120, 141 Young, Janis 130 Younger, Donald 141 Younger, Geneva 186 Youngsteadt, Larry 108, 116, 130 Youngsteadt, Norman 90, 116, 141 Yunker, Raymond 135 Z Zaber, Shirley 130 Zaber, Suzanne 141 Zack, Dave 186 Zack, Susan 130 Zalisk, Robert 67, 68, 80, 93, 96, 108, 147, 186 Zandlo James 187 Zanetto, Arleen 135 Zanniello, Maria 141 Zapfel, Richard 186 Zapler, Tom 107, 117, 130 Zeemin, Joacqueline 130 Zegar, Dennis 186 Zeiger, Miriam 65, 68, 71, 72, 76, 79, 96, 187 VVitcher, Linda 141 VVitt, Sharon 74, 141 XVittwer, Carl 141 VVitzke, Sue 130 XVlaling, John 88 VVohlfeil, Ilamelin 141 VVoiter, Ed 144 VVojdyla, Lawrence 186 VVolf, Faith 73, 98, 141 VVolfe, James 186 XVolff, Diana 186 VV0lfgl'8.l11, Franklin 141 VVo1fram, Jim 141 XVoltman, David 130 YVonderling, Chuck 141 1Vond1-rling, Ronald 52, 85, 105, 135 1Vood, Bill 186 VVoods, Shirley 130 XVoodson, Irene 186 VVoodson, Shirley 130 YVoodyard, Terry 88, 90, 141 XVoyke, Frank 69, 141 VVray, Sherry 71, 186 VVright, Donna 130 VV1-ight, Keith 70, 81, 83, 93, 108, 116, 141 Beatty, Gerald 216, 244, 247 256 Beccue, Shirley 221, 259 Beck, Beverly 216 Beck, Ruth 221 Beck, Sharon 211 Becker, Betty Ann 221, 238 Becker, Jeanette 211 Becker, Keith 216, 233, 241 Becker Ken 253 Becker: Leiiani 211 Becker, Thomas 216, 228, 247, 253, Beckett, Robert 221 254 , 252 Bednarz, Thomas 221 Beecham, Larry 221 Beem, James 211, 238, 249 Beem, Ronald 221, 238 Behnke, Gloria 216 Behnke, Robert 221, 248 Behrendt, YValter 217 Beigun, Barbara Ann 221, 231, 236, 240 Bejnarowicz, Lawrence 217 Belazij, G. 255 Bell, Karen 221 Bell, Marianne 216, 217, 233 Bellandi, Ken 217 Bellandi, William 217 Bellendir, Peter 221 Beltrame, James 221 Beltrame, Joseph 221 Bender, Frank 217, 237 Bengston, Marilyn 222 Bennett, Kathy 229 Bennett, Mary 217 Benson, Karen 211, 229 Bentel, Robert 211 Bepko, Cathy 217, 232 Beran, Ronald 211 Berger, Mary 222 Bergman, VVilliam 211 Bernowski, Jonelene 211 Bertoncini, Charles 248, 256 Beserra, Dolores 217 Beuthin, Susan 211 Billings, Barbara 217 Bixler, Eileen 217 Black, Roger 217 Blaha, Ted 222, 238 Blaine, Terry 222, 228, 246, 255 Blaney, Mary 211 Blaskiewicz, Gloria 211 Blaskiewicz, Rose 211 Zcleznil4TLynn T35 Zeno, Sandra 68, 69, 78, 79, 96, 187 Zentek, David 130 Zentek, Judie 187 Zentek, Linda 81 Zentek, Lynn 135 Zeschke, Robert 187 Zielke, Carolyn 78, 141 Zielke, Charles 187 Zielke, Ronald 135 Ziem, Diane 78, 130 Ziemba, Maryann 141, 187 Zillian, Gerhard 116, 141 Zilic, Elinor 135 Zilic, Paul 105, 106, 135 Zilly, Lawrence 187 Zimmerlc, .lames 130 Zimmerman, Jacqueline 73, 135 Zimmerman, Paul 135 Zito, Karen Ann 135 Zito, Reena 187 Zocher, Diane 187 Zuelke, Alan 141 Zullo, Gary 130, 141 Zunker, Anthony 135 Zussman, Hedy 80, 92, 141, 187 Blazej, George 211, 250 Blazej, Ruth Ann 222, 236 Block, Judith 217 Bloniarz, Melodee 211 Blumka, Sandra 198, 222 Boal, Lynne 222, 230, 236 Bock, Clarence 222, 246 Boehm, Diane Arla 222 Boehm, John 222, 232 Bogda, Donna 211 Bokorney, Carol 222, 228 Bolton, Dianne 222, 229, 236 Bombard, Bonnie 222 Bommelman, Glen 217 Bond, Judith 222, 233 Bongean, Wayne 217 Bonham, Dolores 217, 230, 232 Booklet, Carol 222, 229, 235 Bookler, Sharon 211 Borchardt, Pamela 217, 233 Borkowski, Florian 211 Bornzin, Gail 217, 232 Borowych, Zenon 222 Bortman, Joyce 222, 236 Bossarte, Robert 211, 248 Bossarte, Ronald 217 Bouska, Jeanne 217 Bouska, VVayne 222 Bowhay, Janice 211 Bradley, Priscilla 222 Bradley, Don 217, 247, 255 Brandt, Maxine 211 Brandt, Ronald 222 Brasch, Barbara 211 Brasch, George 217, 247 Brauer, Marianne 222 Brehm, VVilliam 217, 232, 250 Breneisen, George 217, 247 Breneisen, Joe 211 Bresemann, James 217 Brestan, Louis 217, 234 B1-idwell, Arletta 217 Bridwell, Don 211, 232, 250 Briggs, Cleveland 222 Briguglio, Charles 217 Brisson, Terrance 222 Brock, Theresa 211 Bronge, Robert 222 ' 1 Bionke na, John 217, 248 Brown, Deirdre 217 Brown, Fern 217 Brown, Judith 222, 230, 258 Brown, Martha 217 Brown, Sam 222 Bubley, Sharon 211, 234 Bum-kberg, George 217 Buckner, Leonita Ann 217, 234 Budraitis, Robert 211 Budrius, Annette 211 Bujnow ski, Robert 211 Bullaro, Adrienne 222 Bullaro, Sam 211 Bullman, Douglas 222 Bulman, Carole 222 Bunch, VVanda 222, 233, 238 Bunda, Anthony 211 Burke, Dennis 217 Burke, Patrick 222, 248 Burke, Robert 217, 247, 250 Burke, Timothy 211, 248, 256 Burke, VVilliam 217, 256 Copeland, Richard 216, 217, 247 Corbitt, Eleanore 211 Cork, William 217 Corn, Jay 217 Corrie, Glen 211 Corry, Kathleen 211, 232 Consenza, Guito 217 Costello, Cottrell, Coulter, Couture Dennis 203, 222 Nicholas 211, 232, 249 Richard 211, 232 , Ronald 222, 251, 256 Crabtree, Elizabeth 202, 222, 228, 230, 235 Crabtree, George 217 Crawford, Judith 211, 233 Cristofaro, Karren 217 Burkes, Donald 222 Burns, David 217 Burns, John 222 Busam, Dolores 211, 234 Bush, Gerald 217 Buta, Patricia. 217 Butkus, William 211, 232, 256 Butler, Kurtis 222, 238 Butt, Arlene 211 Buvake, Patricia 217 Byron, Daniel 222, 257 Byron, Donald 254 C Caccavale, Theresa 217 Cada, Dennis 222, 228, 246 Calla, Frank 211 Caliendo, Carolyn 211 Caliendo, Raphlel 211 Camera, Pat 211 Campbell, Gerald 222 Campbell, Richard 217 Campanella, Carol 217 Campobasso, Michael 217 Crosbie, Charlene 211 Crosbie, Kenneth 222, 246, 256 Croslik, Bob 253 Crosser, Alan 222, 246, 248 Crosser, Michael 211, 250 Crozier, William 222 Canham, Patricia 217 Cannavino, James 216, 217 Capasso, Darlene 211, 230 Carbon, Don 211 Cardella, Patricia 211 Carey, Pat 211 Carlberg, Reylene 217, 233 Carlin, Charlotte 222, 234 Carlsen, William 210, 211, 248 Carlson, Carole 222, 236 Carlson, David 222 Carlson, Diane 217 Carlson, John 217 Carnagio, Barbara 211, 229 Colbertson, Nancy 211 Cunningham, Joyce 222 Cunningham, Lynne 211 Cunningham, Stanley 217 Curiale, John 217 Cutler, Carolyn 211 Cygnar, Mary Ann 217 Czaplewski, Richard 211, 248, 254 Czerwinski, Barbara 211 D Daehnke, Patricia 222, 233 Daehnke, Robert 211, 248 Dahl, Robert 222, 229, 251, 255 Dahl, William 211, 251 Daidone, Santian 211 Dalech, Betty 211 D'Alexander, Kathleen 217, 230 D'AleXander, Susan 211 Dalluege, Kenneth 211 Dalo, Charlene 217, 233 Damato, Ralph 222 Danda, Anthony 217 Daniel, Michael 211 Daniels, Pamela 211, 236 Danner, Janet 222 D'Antonio, Dennis 217 D'Anza, Ralph 222, 247 D'Anza, Tony 217, 250, 254 Dashnke, Pat 234 Carney, Jeremiah 211 Carstens, Cheryl Sue 217 Carstens, Pamela 217 Carter, Charles 211 Carter, June 217 Carter, Trina 217, 229 Carucci, Vivian 217 Caruso, Sharon 222, 235 Carvelli, Kenneth 211, 248 Cascone, Mary 211 Casperson, Janet 211 Casperson, Joel 211 Cassaro, Joseph 211, 248 Castady, George 217 Castaly, Kathy 222, 234 Castellani, Barbara 217, 234 Castronovo, John Jr. 217 Catalano, Gary 211 Cates, Pat 217 Catling, Douglas 222 Catling, Harold Cavanaugh, Michael 217, 237 Cavolt, Brent 222, 246, 256 Cawley, Diane 217 Celmins, Laimons 211 Centanni, Carol 211 Cermak, Diane 217 Cermak, John 217 Cernocky, Fran 222 Chambers, Eugene 211 Chase, Kenneth 222, 238 Chiero, Janet 217 Chmurny, Alan 200, 217, 229 Christensen, Karen 222, 228 Christy, Kenneth 217, 239 Chudy, Richard 222, 246, 254 Chuman, Bonnie 227, 239 Chuman, Connie 217 239 Ciccone, JoAnn 211 Cihak, Dorine 195, 222, 231 Cihak, Judith 211 Cihlar, Robert 211, 248, 253, 254 Cipolla, James 222 Cirrincione, Charles 222, 246 Clirrincione, Michael 211, 248 Cineros, Irene 211 Clarke, Daryle 211 Clay, Bruce 217 Clough, Delbert 217, 249 Cohan, Thomas 217 Cohen, Joel 222 Cole, John 211, 248, 251 Cole, Patricia 202, 217 Coleman, Diane 217 Coleman, Frank 222 Coleman, Lynette 211, 236 Coleman, Robert 222 Cologna, Bonnie 217 Colonna, Joseph 217 Colosky, Dale 222, 246, 251 Compton, Kimble 211, 248, 250 Compton, Michael 217 Connelly, Joan 217, 230 Conrad, Raymond 222, 244, 246 252, 254 Constantino, Joseph 217 Conway, Jacqueline 222, 229 Cook, Donald 222 Cook, Nancy 217, 234 Cook, Wayne 217 Cook, William 217 Cooke, Kenneth 236 Cooper, Joyce 222 Cooper, Merle 217 Dasko, Timothy 211 Daugherty, Patricia 211 David, Barbara 221, 222, 233 David, Nancy 211, 229 Davis, Charles 217 Davis, Lee 211 Davis, Davis, Davis Marlene 211 Ramona 211 Stephen 211, 248, 254 Dean, Ronald 222 Deangelo, Beverly 222 Deangelo, Frank 222 Debelak, Robert 217 DeBias, Joyce 211 DeCarlo, Toni 222 DeCicco, Anthony 211 Deekert, Helen 211 Deckert, Richard 211 Deegan, William 211 DeFotis, Irene 216, 217, 238 Degardo, Louis 222 DeGuiseppe, Louis 222 Dehnicke, Kathleen 222, 233 Deinhart, Janet 211 DelBono, Carl 217, 249 DeLue, Steve 211, 254 Delves, Robert 211, 255 DeMaio, Janice 211, 234 DeMaria, Kathrine 222 DeMarino, Gloria 217, 229, 232 DeMarino, Lawrence 222 Dennison, Catherine 211 DePaola, Michael 217 Depirro, Joseph 247, 250 Derro, Jerry 211, 232 Desalvo, Patrick 217 Desiron, Dolores 234 DeSmedt, David 217 Deutschle, Thomas 222 Devereaux, Carole 222 Devereaux, Jeanne 211 DeVitt, Lawrence 217, 237 Dexter, Jerald 222 Dickers, Noreen 211 Diegnau, Walter 203, 217 Diggins, Diane 222, 230 Dillon, Thomas 217, 254 Dina, Sammye 217, 233 Dittus, Katherine 211 Divis, Donna 222, 241 Divis, Joseph 211, 254 Dixon, Franklin 217 Dixon, Gretchen 222 Dixon, Patricia 222, 234 Dobyns, Alice 222 Doering, Agnes 222, 230 Doerzaph, Terrence 222, 254 Dohl, Robert 241 Dolan, Kathleen 211 Dornark, Cathleen 211, 233 Domas, James 217 Donarski, Donald 211 Donnelley, Carol 222 Donovan, James 222, 244, 246, 252, 256 Dorn, Robert 217, 247, 250, 254 Dortmann, Gary 211 Doyle, Dan 217 Doyle, Geraldine 211 Dozerpath, Terry 246 Drake, Paula 211, 230, 236 Drane, Terry 217 Draut, David 217, 248 Dresch, Robert 211 Dressander, Donald 211, 248, 253, 256 Dreutzer, llarry 238 Drobish, Diane 217 Droese, John 217, 248, 256 Druwe, Arline 222, 229, 233, 235 DuBeau, Michael 222 Dubs, Kathleen 217, 238, 259 Ducat, Rose Marie 211 Duese, J. 253 DuFraine, Densis 222 Dugaw, Logan 217, 241, 244, 246, 252, 254, 257 Dugo, Ernest 222 Duhasek, Jack 222, 246 Dunat, Laverne 211 Dunbar, Danita 222 Dunlavy, Michael 222, 254 Dunlop, Earl 211, 254 Dunn, Patricia 218, 229, 236 Dunning, David 218 Duval, Diane 211 Durasek, Jack 228 Dvorak, Allan 222 Dvorak, Donna 218, 258 Dvorak, Robert 211, 236, 255 Dyskie, WilliamE222 Eagle, Mary Jane 211 Ebbert, Nancy 232, 235 Edmonds, Louise 218 Egner, Clifford 211, 229, 232, 255 Elders, Jesse 211, 232 Elftmann, Arthur 211 Elliot, Bruce 211, 248, 253, 254 Elliot, Michael 211, 248, 251 Ellis, Robert 218, 238 Ellithorpe, Roger 212, 232, 254 Elmore, Constance 218, 239 Elwood, Geraldine 212 Emmett, Edward 218 Empolis, Christina 212 Engbrencht, Thelma 218, 229 Engleman, Cornelia 222 Engvall, Constance 218, 222, 232, 240 Enke, David 218 Erb, Thomas 222 Erbs, Sandra 218 Erdmann, Wayne 218, 246, 253 Erdmann, William 222, 246, 256 Erickson, Robert 218, 238 Erins, Mara 212 Ernst, Donna 218 Ertman, Richard 212 Eskildsen, Roland 218 Essnig, Alton 212 Evans, Donald 2.12 Fairburn, Donna 222 Falletta, Joanne 222 Falone, Torn 218 Fanelli, George 212, 232 Fannon, Maureen 222, 234 Fannon, Sheila 222, 232, 233 Farley, Michael 218 Fascia, Robert 218, 253 Faul, Albert 218 Favata, Alan 254 Feeman, William 222 Femer, Carole 218 Ferreri, Laurance 222 Ferrick, Gerald 222 Ferroni, Carole 218 Festin, Ray 218 Fetzer, Harry 212 Fewer, Carol 218 Filek, Carolyn 212, 233 Findley, John 232 Findley, MaryAnn 212, 218 Fink, Raymond 222, 255 Finley, Martha 218 Finn, Eileen 218 Fioramonti, Betty 212, 230, 233 Fiordo, W'illiam 222 Fiore, Anita 218 Fiorito, Joseph 222 Fischer, Diana 212 Fischer, Karen 212, 233, 235 Fisher, David 218 Fitzgerald, Patricia 218 Fleckinger, Ronald 222 Fliwood, Gerry 258 Florence, Linda 218 Floyd, Patricia 222 Fohs, Ann 222 Ford, Jerry 252 Ford, Michael 218 Forgue, Dennis 218, 237 Formento, Ronald 222 Forsgren, Janet 222, 230 Fort, Gary 218, 232, 237 Fortier, Alfred 222 Foster, Gerald 218 Fox, Agnes 218 Fox, Diane 218, 232 Fox, John 218 Fox, Patricia 222 Francesconi, Robert 217, 254 Frankart, William 222 Franke, Patricia 212 Frantz, Doris 217, 232 Franz, Lore 212 Franze, Carol 217, 233 Frawley, Kathleen 217 Frazier, Charles 255 Frazier, Louis 212 Freeman, Howard 222, 250 Frick, Ray 212 Furguson, LynnG222, 232, 235 Gacek, Don 212, 248 Gaikowski, James 222, 236 Galanopoulos, Anansa 212 Galdik, Jeanette 222 Gall, Ronald 212, 238, 248, 255 Galligan, Jay 212 Gallo, Steven 217, 232, 256 Gaiman, Wayne 212, 238, 253, 255 Gamboa, James 212, 248, 255 Ganta, Theodora 217, 233 Gantt, Jeanette 217 Garbark, Patricia 217 Garbarz, James 222 Garbarz, Thomas 217, 2341 Garceau, William 222 Gatto, Nora 217, 229 Gawel, Thomas 212 Geatros, Michaeleen 217 Gehrke, Annette 222 Gehrke, Susan 212 Geils, Jennifer 222 Geisen, Richard 212, 256 Gelsey, Edwin 222, 228, 229, 255 Gelz, Linda 217 Gentile, David 212, 249, 255 George, Calvin 212, 229 Geots, George 212, 238, 256 Gerdes, Richard 222 Gerschefske, Diane 217, 231 Giancarlo, Bernadett 222, 229 Giannone, Karen 217 Gibbs, Clayton 222, 250, 256 Gibbs, George 212 Giese, Carol 222, 230 Giese, Edward 222, 246 Giesow, Kenneth 222, 242 Gilbert, Dave 222 Gille, Frances 204, 222, 259 Gillis, Fenda 239 Gilliam, Linda 212 Gimbel, Laura 212 Giocomo, Gertrude 212 Giovanetti, Charles 212, 248, 253 Girard, Joyce 222, 258 Glasgow, Marie 212 Glavach, Andrew 217 Glioski, Betty Lou 217 Gobetz, Bill 212 Goetz, George 248 Golz, Michael 222 Golz, Patrick 222 Gooch, Jacqueline 222, 235 Goocher, John 212, 232, 251 Goodman, Charles 212 Goodwillie, Sally 217 Gorka, Marianne 222, 229 Gorman, Edward 210, 212 2,29, 248 Gorr, Brian 222 Gorr, Lenore 217 Gorski, Richard 222, 237, 242 Gould, Sherry 217, 233 Gouman, Ed 229 Govaker, Mary Ann 222 Goy, Kathleen 212, 233 Goyack, John 212 Grabski, Timothy 217 Graft, VVilliam 217, 232 Graham, Kenneth 222 Grahl, Gail 217 Graiber, Russell 212, 232 Grant, Robert 223, 237, 242 Greathouse, Sheila 223, 230, 242 Greco, Gale 217 Green, Janet 217 Greenlee, Richard 212 Greenwald, James 223, 248 Greenwald, Robert 212 Greggo, Donna 212, 230 Gregie, Patricia 217 Gregie, Richard 223 Gregorczyk, Claudett 217, 233 Gregorio, Charles 212 Gregory, Pamela, 217, 238 Grgis, Darlene 223, 237 Griffith, Larry 217 Grilli, Alvin 212, 255 Grimes, Terrence 217 Groeneveld, Richard 218 Gron, Joseph 212 Grorskick, R. 232 Groski, Donald 212 Grossich, Laverne 212 Grossich, Ronald 212 Grosso, Robert 223 Grove, James 212, 238, 248, 256 Gruber, James 223 Guadagnoli, Joseph 218, 249 Guadagnoli, Steven 212, 232 Guertin, Janeen 218 Guglluzza, Theresa 218 Gulino, John 218 Gulke, William 223 Gullquist, Donald 222 Gummerson, Ronald 212, 248, 256 Gundersen, Gorden 218 Gurich, Stanley 218 Gurney, Edward 218 Gust, Donald 223, 232, 244, 246, 252 Guath, James 212 Gutzmer, Rober,tl223 Haase, Carlida 218 Hagens, Robert 212 Haggard, Suzanne 218 Hahn, Ronald 223 Hahne, Richard 212 Haiges, John 223, 229, 240 Haiges, Roberta 218, 232, 235 Haines, Robert 218 Haire, Stewart 212, 248, 250, 256 Halacka, Marlene 212 Halacka, Michael 212 Halgas, Mary Ann 218, 236 Hall, Roberta 218, 235 Hallsgerg, George 222, 249, 255, 7 Hallock, Carl 212, 232, 249, 255 Hallock, Karen 223 Halsey, Rex 218 Halverson, Paul 218 llalze, Donald 212, 248, 251 llamann, Dorothy 218, 235 Hanczar, Robert 218, 232 Hanlon Hanlon , Michael 212 Thomas 212 Hansen, Carl 212 Hansen, Carol 212 Hansen, Martin 223 Hansen, Robert 212 Hanson, James 223 Hanson, Ja.ne 212 Hanson, Kenneth 223, 238 Harazin, Robert 223 Harbacek, Michael 218, 237 Hardy, Michael 218, 247 Hardy, Paul 223 Harkess, Robert 212, 232, 255 Harp, Kathleen 235 Harris, Janet 223 Harris, Peter 218 Harrison, VVilliam 221, 223, 246, 250 l-larshbargcr, Judith 218, 230 Harshbarger, Paul 223, 228, 255 Hart, Nancy 223 Harwood, Kathy 212 Hassett, Patti 223 Hauger Elena 212 Hayaen', Michael 218 Haydon, Diane 218 Hayes, Bill 212, 239 Hayes, Kathleen 223, 230, 259 Hayes, Patricia 223, 229 Hayes, Richard 248 Hayes, William 212 Hayley, Karen 218, 229 Hays, Kathleen 223, 232 Healy, Ronald 218 R Hull, Wesley 218, 237 llummel, Sandra 223, 241, 258 Humphrey, James 218 llund, Steve 223 llund, Tom 212 Hundt, Earl 223, 232 Hunse, William 218, 251 Hunt, Charles 212 Hunter, Robert 248 iluotari, James 223 Huotari, M.ichael 212 Hupp, Carol 223, 231, 233 Husak, Lynne 223 Hutter, Cecilia 223 Hyde, Dennis 218 Hyers, Don 218, '229 Iahnone, Anthony 218 Iffland, Llewellyn 223, 241, 249 Incrocci, Brian 218 lngro, Vickie 218 losso, Cheryl 218 Irace, Susan 218 Irvine, Scotty 223 Irwin, Deanne 218, 236 J Jackson, Beverly 212, 234 Jacobek, Edward 212, 248 Jacobsen, Andrew 218 Jacobsen, Jean 223, 230, 231, 258 Jacobsen, Laura Jacques, Lucille 212 Jaderberg, Albert 212, 256 Jaffe, Edmond 223 Jager, Francis 212 Jakawich, James 218, 251 Jakes, Terrance 223 Jakubowski, Judy 212 Janda, James 218 landes, Keunelh 223, 229, 231: Kerber, Kathleen 223 Kerger, Noreen 218 Kernan, Thomas 223 Kesmar, Robert 223 Kett, Carol 212 Kibbe, Judy 218 Kickhefel, Linda 223 Kiener, Judy 218 Killar, Phyllis 218 Kilroy, Thomasine 223 Kilroy, Timothy 218 Kimec, Dianne 218 Kincaid, Bonnie 223, 238, 240 King, Alex 223, 232, 255 Kirchhoff, Paul 212 Klauber, Judith 212, 223, 235 Kledzlk, Lawrence 212 Klein, Dolores 218, 234 Klimkaw, Sharon 223 Kline, Luann 212 Kliokiss, Lucille 212 Klingberg, Kenneth 212, 248 Kloeckner, Lynne 212 Kloer, Cheryl 223, 259 Klopp, Karen 218 Kmiec, Dennis 223 Kmiec, LaVerne 212 Knackstedt, Marcia 218 Knight, Marjorie 218 Knights, Katherine 223, 234 Knippenberg, Donna 223 Knippenberg, Thomas 223, 234 Knoll, John 223 Knowles, Jean 202, 218 Knowles, Terry 218 Kochan, John 223 Kochan, Matthew 213 Kocolowski, John 223, 254 Koeritz, Daniel 228, 255 Koko 8 Latskey, Janet 213 Latelle, George 218, 247 Latimek, Robert 218 Lattyak, Jacquelyn 218 Laub, Robert 223, 246, 249, 256 Laube, Anita 223 Laurance, Joan 218 Laurance, Linda 223, 235, 239 Laustsen, Linda 213, 235 LaVan, Patrick 218, 248, 256 H Lawrence, Ernest 218, 238, 241 Lawrence, Steven 213, 232 Lawson, Richard 223, 238 Lawton, Carol 218 Layer, John 195, 232 Leckie, John 223, 255 Leek, Mona 218 Lees, Barbara Ann 213 Lees, Roberta 218, 230, 233, 236 Leipold, Barbara 218 Lejsek, Kenneth 248 Lejcek, Robert 213, 219, 232 Lekawitch, Joann 223, 234, 236, 258 Lenartson, Allen 223 Lenzini, Maria 223 Leonatti, Joseph 213, 248 Lesak, James 219 Leslie, Malcolm 219 Leslie, Sandra 219 Lester, Tommy 219, 248, 254 Lestina, Margaret 223 Letto, Joanne 223, 234 Letto, Virginia 213 LeVan, Marilyn 197, 223, 228 Levan, Pat 256 Levant, Carolyn 219 Levy, Gail 213 Lewandowski, Pat 213 Lemis, Gary 219, 232 Hebda, Thomas 212, 248, 256 Hedberg, Andrew 223, 248, 252, 255, 256 Hedberg, Joe 212 Heep, Albert 218 Hefter, Janet 212, 230 Heidelbach, Jan 210, 212, 229 Heien, Jerry 212 Heil, Karen 223, 233 Hei1E14ann, Dennis 198, 223, 228, 8 Heise, Craig 212, 238, 248 Heitmann, Dennis 223, 237 Heitsch, Gary 212, 232 Heller, Kathleen 218 Heller, Michael 223, 255 Hellmen, Mary 218 Hellmer, Paulette 212 Helminak, Michael 248, 254 Helmf, Thomas 198, 223, 228, 2 6 Hels, Marianne 223 Helwig, Diana 218 Hempa, 250 Henderson, Jerry 212 Hendrick, Diane 212 Heneghan, John Jr. 218 Henson, Robert 218, 238, 249, 255 Henzler, Georgine 218, 233 Henzler, Susan 212, 233 Hepler, Judy 212 Heppner, Daryll 212 Heppner, Deanna 223, 230 Herken, Harold 250 Hermach, Kenneth 218, 238, 248, 251, 256 Herman, Judith 218, 231, 235 Herman, Roger 223 Hernandez, Paul 218 Hesson, Richard 212, 255 Hesterman, Kenneth 223, 255 Hibbs, George 223 Higclon, Sandra 212 Higginbotham, Carl 212, 232 Hill, Roy 218, 232 Hillebrand, Elizabeth 223, 233 Himes, JoAnne 212 Hinger, Dennis 212 Hinton, Barbara. Lee 223 Hinton, Judith 212 Hinz, June 218 Hoard, Allen 212 Hockstrasser, Carol 218 Hodapp, James 218 Hodgson, Margaret 223, 231, 234 Hodgson, Violet 212, 230 Hoehler, Dennis 212 Hoem, Richard 212, 232, 255 Hogan, William 223 Hojda, Vivien 223, 229, 238 Holleman, Joseph 223 Holleman, Mary 212 Holte, Dean 218, 248, 256 Holzapfel, Bobbie 212 Honkisz, Terry 223 Hopp, George 223 Hoppie, Theresa 212 Horak, Gregory 223 Hord, Jerry 223, 248, 254 Hord, Mary 212, 233 Horn, Kenneth 218 Horne, Leslie 212, 255 Horwitz, Mara 218, 230, 231 Horyn, Michael 212, 256 Hovorka, Kenneth 223, 228, 246, 255 Howell, Donna 212 Hudec, Dennis 223 Hubert, Jett 228 Hudson, James 212 Huffman, Juanita 218 Hughes, Tom 212 Huhn, Dorothea 223 Hulbert, Jeff, 223, 232 Hull, Barbara 212 238 Janlcek, Cynthia 212. 234 Janis, William 212 Janulewicz, William 223 Jarchow, David 212 Jarmak, Linda 218 Jarolin, Stephen 223 Jensen, Nancy 212. 233 Jensen, Richard 212, 229, 232 Jerousek, Edward 218 Jessica, Judith 212 Jewell, Raymond 221, 248, 254 Jewell, William 223, 232 Jindra, Charles 223 Jindra, Nancy 212 Johanson, Judy 223, 228 Johnson, Johnson, .lohnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, .Iohnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Bonnie 218, 230, 238 Bruce 223 Fred 218 Jean 218 Jerry 212, 237 Jerry W. 223 Karen 212, 238 Norman 212 Pamela 223 Robert 218 Sandra Lee 223 Stephen 218, 232 Warren 212 Jolicoeur, Carol 212 Jonas, Jacqueline 218 Jones, Larry 212 Jones, LeRoy 218 Jones, Rhea 212, 236 Jonescue, Georgeanne 218, 232 Jorchow, Earl 223 Jordan, Thomas 223, 236 Jostes, Richard 223, 246 Joswick, Julia 218, 230, 239 Julian, Noel 218, 247 K Kage, Stephan 223, 228, 229, 246, 250, 256 Kahler, James 218, 237 Kaiser, Robert 223 Kalenda, Raymond 218, 232, 233 Kalinauskas, Ellen 223 Kallum, Geraldine 223, 230 Kallum, Thomas 212 Kalunian, Karyn 218 Kampf, Gayle 212 Kandl, William 218 Kappel, Gail 207, 223, 233 Karas, Harriet 212, 229 Karas, Lana Lou 218, 230, 233 Karas, Lynn 223, 233 Kard, Marilyn 218, 233 Kareneffel, Russell Karner, Karen 218 Kart, Judy 229 Kaskey, Jeanette 223 Kasmer, Eugene 218 Kasper, Richard 218 Katsis, Karen 223, 228, 230, 232 Katsis, Theda 212, 233 Kaul, Judith 218 Kauth, Janet 212 Kauth, Karyl 223 Keane, Mark 212 Keechan, Dan 218 Keefe, Pat 212 Kellen, Donna 223 Keller, Albert 223, 244, 248, 252, 255 Keller, Charles 212, 248, 253, 254 Keller, Richard 218 Kelly, Charlene 212 Kelly, Darlene 212 Kemp, William 218 Kempa, Gerald 212, 256 Kenik, Janet 218, 233 Kennelly, Dennis 218, 247 Kenneth, Chase 229 Keohan, Daniel 255 Kepple, Donna 218 Kola, Pamela 218, 233 Komarec, Paula 218 Kopija, James 218, 254 Kopke, Mary 218 Kornaus, Kathleen 223 Korrell, Janet 213, 229, 236 Kosciulik, Ronald 213 Koser, Raymond 213, 232 Kosmella, Karen 213 Kossman, Janine 213, 236 Koster, Frank 218 Kotrba, Pat 213 Kotuisk, Josephine 213 Kouba, David 213, 248 Kowalkowski, Barbara 213 Kralik, Roger 218 Kramer, David 213, 253 Kraujalis, Adolph 223 Krause, Carol 218, 228 Krause, Judy 218, 233 Kray, Carole 223, 228, 235 Kreisel, Arlene 213 Krejci, Joe 223 Krempec, Jeffrey 218, 232 Kresin, Thomas 223, 248 Kreuser, Joan 223, 229, 231 Kreutzer, Harry 213, 251 Kreutzer, Ronelle 223, 235, 238 Kricki, Dolores 213 Kroeger, Harriet 204, 223, 230 Kroeger, Harry 213, 233 Kroll, Thomas 213 Kroslak, Robert 213, 232 Kruchell, Rita 213 Krueger, Chester 218 Krus, Patricia 218, 234 Krutsch, Gerald 218 Kryger, Betty 213 Kubiszewskj, Thomas 218 Kubycheck, Russell 218, 247 Kucera, Dawn 223, 232 Kuchar, Helen 218, 233 Kuczen, Kenneth 223 Kudrna, Lawrence 218 Kuehne, Maryann 213, 233 Kuhlmann, Herman 223 Kuhlmann, Linda 218 Kuhlmann, Margaret 213 Kujawa, Daniel 213, 248 Kulat, Kathie 223, 228 Kulp, Robert 218 Kummick, Robert 213 Kuncl, Karen 218, 239 Kunka, Joseph 223, 246, 251 Kusek, MaryAnn 213, 234 Kuzma, Elaine 218 Kvale, Richard 197, 223, 229, 250, 255 L LaCalamita, Gay 223 LaFaver, Roger 223, 228, 246 LaForte, Gary 213 LaFrance, Frank 213 Lageose, Tim 218, 232, 237 Laing, Margaret 213 Lakocca, Robert 232 LaMonte, Marie 213 Lanan, Adele 223, 229, 231, 236, 258 Lanan, Kathleen 213 Landers, Frank 213 Landry, Robert 218 Utne, Sarah 223, 233 Langer, Ronald 218 Lannan, Sandra 213, 230 Laporte, Mary 213 Laramie, Rosemarie 218 Larisk, Cynthia 213 Laris, Peter 213, 248, 256 Larocca, Kathleen 213 Larocca, Robert 218, 232 Larsen, Joan 223 Larsen, Kenneth 223 Larsen, Thomas 213 Lasch, Charles 218 Light, Dolores 213 Lighthart, lawrence 219 Llkens, Mary Ann 213 Lindholm, Lee 213 Lindholm, Lynn 213 Lindrum, Sharon 219 Lindsay, Rodney 213 Linsey, Judy Lynn 219, 233 Linneman, Judy 213, 233 Linneman, Nancy 219, 232 Lipper, Al 213, 248, 250, 256 Lira, Sherry 223 Lis, Robert 213 Litchford, James 213 Little, Judith 213, 230, 236 Little, Shirley 223, 230, 235 Litty, Heniz 213 Lobrillo, Lawrence 219, 247, 250 254 Lockhart, Allan 219, 232, 244, 247, 252 Lockhart, D. 232 Lococo, Dolores 213 Lodewyck, Annette 223 Lodewyck, Frank 223 Loeffler, Richard 219, 247, 253 Loesch, Thomas 219, 247, 255 Logelin, Rosadel 213, 231, 232 Loiseau, Dennis 223 Lokcinski, Ronald 219 Longley, Valarie 213 Loomer, Shirley 223, 259 Lord, James 223 Lorence, Charles 223, 243, 246 Lorenzo, John 219, 255 Lorenz, Margaret 213, 234 Loresch, Alex 223 Loresch, Edward 219, 254 Lorr, Florence 219 Lotz, Robert 219 Loveall, Martin 213 Loveless, Roslyn 213 Lucarz, Kenneth 213 Lucius, Carolyn 219 Ludwig, Daniel 219 Luebker, Betsy 213 Luebker, Charles 223 Luff, Vickie 213 Luka, James 219 Lukasik, Kathryn 213 Luthardt, William 213, 232 Lyman, Gary 223 Lyman, Marcia 213 Lyons, Janice 219 Lyons, Martin 219, 248 Lyons, Richard 213, 248 M Mabie, Pat 213 MacDonald, Robert 213 MacFarland 239 Macie, Sandy 213 Mack, Cheryl 223 Mack, Elaine 213 Mackey, Annette 219, 239 Maggart, Linda. 224, 233 Magnuson, Trudy 219 Maher, Leslie 213 Majka, Pat 213 Malecek, Richard 213 Malecell, D. 232 Malesas, Ronald 213 Malmquist, Judith 213 Malony, Roberts 224 Mangialardo, Donna 213 Manire, Patricia 219 Manning, Gary 224, 254 Manton, Sharon 224, 230 Marangi, Ronald 213 Marcis, Carol 224 Marcum, Lynda 207, 219, 232 Marella, Paula 213, 229 Marino, Joseph 219, 233 Markett, Wayne 219 Markley, Barbara 224, 234 Marquardt, Susan 213 Maroncelli, Dianne 224, 258 Marousek, Patricia 219, 233 Marr, Kenneth 219, 250, 256 Marr, Marilyn 224 Marsh, Sharon 224, 258 Marsh, 'l racy 213, 248, 256 Marshall, James 219, 232 Marten, Judith 219 Martens, Mary 219, 233 Martin, Patricia 219, 230 Martin, Roger 213 Martinaitis, James 219 Martindale, John 224 Martindale, Russell 213, 251 Maschiek, Elenor 219 Masianka, Marlene 219, 234 Mason, Larry 219 Mason, Linda Lee 213 Maston, Richard 219 Mastro, Gerald 224, 228, 246, 250, 254 Mastrodonato, Carol 219 Masulunes, Gregory 219, 249 Masulunes, Marcia 219 Matchus, Diane 213 Matejka, Sandy 213 Matich, Mary 213 Matoush, Barbara 219, 238, 240 Mattiek, Richard 219, 239 Mattison, Sue 219, 229 Mayer, Lenore 224, 228 Mayer, Nancy 219 Maynard, Daniel 224 Mazeika, Patricia 224, 229, 240 Maznc, George 219, 237 Mc-Bride, Kathleen 219 McCann, Jane 213 McCarthy, Doreen 213 McCarthy, Patricia 213, 230 McCarty, Charles 219, 241 Moran, Richard 219 Moravec, Neva 219, 229 Morgan, Sally 213, 238 Moritz, Raymond 232 Aloroz, Peter 219 Morris, Pat 213 Morrocco, George 213 Mortellaro, Made-laine 224 Mortellaro, Rose 213 Mosher, Lester 213, 256 Mosinski, Sharon 219 lvlneglleir, Barbara 213, 228, 235, Mueller, Leonard 219 Mueller, Lynn 219 Mueller Marcia 224, 229, 242 Palermo, Salvatore 224 Palmer, Carl 224 Palmers, Frances 224 Panda, A. 232 Pandola, Bill 213, 256 Panno, Barbara 213 Panveno, Gail 224 Pape, Michael 213, 248 Pappas, Georgiana 219 Parazaider, VValter 213, 238, 256 Pardun, Phillip 213, 248, 251 Parker, Jane 224 Parks, Cheryl 224 Parshall, John 219 Partipilo, Diane 219 Partipilo, Donna 219 McClintock, Nancy, 213, 235, 238 McCluskey, Lynne 202, 219, 234 McCluskey, Terry 224 McCormick, Nancy 219, 235 McCormick, Russell 224, 244, 248, 252, 256 Mnclier, Paul 213 Muellner, Rohr-rt 219, 224, 233 Muhl, Marilyn 219 Muiizio, Joanne 219 Mullins, Max 219 Mulroyan, James 213 Mulroyan, Mary 224, 234 Mundy, Rolland 213, 253 Munini, Danny 213, 238 Murphy, James 224 Murphy, Richard J. 213, 252 Murphy, Richard M. 201, 22-1, 244, 248 Murray, James 219 Muscato, Ronald 224 Muscia, Jacqueline 224, 230 Muszynski, James 213 Muth, Jeannine 224 Myers, Clifford 213, 256 Myrtle, Alice 2121 Nat-se, Theresa 224 Nagel, Dave 213 Nalepa, Philip 224 Namen, Richard 213 Naamore, Neil 219, 232 Nauertz, Joan 224 Nuns, Larry 213, 232 Naus, Loretta 224 Navoy, Laneta 219 Needy, Georgina 224, 233, 236 Neibauer, Christine 213 Pass, Robert 224, 248 Patrickus, Susan 224 Patt, Dallas 213, 232, 255 Paul, Anina 213 Paul, James 224, 229 Pauls, Helen 213 Pava, Barry 224, 251 Pavia, Alexis 214 Pawlak, Andrea 224 Pazera, Robert 224 Pearson, Larry 219 Pech, Bruce 214, 249 Pedersen, James 214, 248 Pein, Margaret 224. 230, 238, 258 Pein, Nancy 214, 230 Pekarek, Lawrence 219 Pelc, Barbara 214 Pellegrino, Nancy 219 Pellman, Penny 224, 231 Perncy, Daniel 214, 250 Perncy, James 219, 251 Perger, Michael 214 Perkins, Martha 219 Perkins, Robert 219 Perri, Frank 219 Perri, Grace 219 Perri, Joseph 224, 237 Perry, D. 232 Perry, Fred 214 Perry, Steven 214 Perryman, Lawrence 214, 254 Person, John 224, 236, 247 Mt-Creery, Dennis 219, 247 McCrnm, Patricia 224 McCrystal, James 219, 251, 254 McCullough, Sharlene 219 Mt-Fadden, Betty Ann 219 McFarland, Kathleen 224 McGorry, Edward 224 McGrath, John 213 McKay, Janice 219, 234, 258 McKenzie, Elizabeth 219 McMahon, James 213, 255 Neilson, Jerome 246 Nellans, Hugh 213, 229, 240, 25 Nelson, Bruce 219, 248, 255 Nelson, Charlene 213 Nelson, Donald 213, 251 Nelson Nelson Nelson , Jerry 224 Louis 224 I Patricia 219, 233 Nemcicky, Joyce 224 Nentz, Sue 239 Ness, Arlene 213, 230 Neuberger, Elizabeth 213 Person, Phillip 232 Peters, Kenneth 219 Peters, VVilliam 214 Peterson, Barney 219, 248, 256 Peterson, Robert 214 Peth, Marion 214 Petit, Edward 219 Petit, Judy 214 Petit, Richard 224 Petrossi, Patricia 219, 232 Petruzzi, Tony 219, 247 Petty, Carol 224, 234 Quinn, 1Vi1liam 324 Rabe, Gary 219, 248, 256 Rabe, Willia.n1 214, 232, 255 Radewagen, Fred 219, 247 Rago, Carole 224, 236 Raimondo, John 219 Raitano, Richard 214 Ralston, Larry 219 Ramser, Robert 224 Rangaegsoii, Susanne 219, 229, Ranes, Janet 224 Rasmussen, Donna 219 Ratajczak, Karen 224 Ratti, Darlene 219 Ray, Leonard 214, 256 Rebokas, Dorothy 219, 233, 235, 236 Rech, Diane 224, 230 Roch, Mary 219 Reese, George 224, 232 Rei-ran, Jim 219 Reiter, M. 232 Reich, Roy 219 Reichs, Renate 214. 235 Rennann, Frank 219, 238 Schlaf, Steve 214 Reinebach, Lawrence 214 Reinhart, Edward 219 Reinhart, Kenneth 220, 228, 232 Reiter, Dennis, 210, 214 Render, Vincent 220 Renella, Tony 220, 247 Renzi. Mario 220 Revello, Joe 214 Rezek, Todd 220, 256 Rhymer, Dee Ann 220 Rhymer, Lynn 214 Ribnek, Edward 224, 237 Ribokas, D. 236 Riccardo, Cecile 214 Riccobene, Genevieve 229 Riccobene,,l1fary Jane 224 Richards, VVilliam 214, 255 Richardson, Dennis 224 Richter, Gary 220, 232 Richter, Ronald 224, 244, I 252, 254 Riddle, Racduel 224 Ridgway. Tom 214, 248, 256 Riemer, Patty 214 Riha, Dorothy 224 Riha, Linda 214 Riley, Heather 224 Rimini, Nancy 214 Ritchie, Carol 220 Rivers, Elna 220 Rizza, Joan 214 Rizza, John 224, 250 McNamee, Mary 201, 224, 228 McNamee, Nancy 213, 234 Mc-Shane, Dennis 213, 232, 239 Neuhauser, Dennis 224 Nevrel, Rosanne 213, 236 Nicholas, .lohn 213 Nicholas, Mary Lou 213, 230, 23.1 Nicholson, Sheryle 224 Pfaff, Judy 214 Phillips, Douglas 219, 249 Piccatto, Marilyn 224, 229, 235 Pietrzyk, Nancy 214, 233 Rizzo, Elaine 214 Robert, Linda, 214, 232 Roberts, Darlene 214 Roberts, Diane 214, 236 Roberts, Richard 220 McS:vain, Russell 224, 228, 240, '46 hleik, D. 213 Meilahn, Cynthia 213 Medendorp, Margaret 224 Meinke, Adrienne 213 Meister, Ehrhard 224 twister, Vfolfgang 224, 228, 231, 244, 246, 252, 254 Mele, Vifilliam 224, 244, 245 Melgaard, Lynn 219, 233 Nielouitz Joh 21 A ' ' Y ll 3 MGH?-Thini, Brenda 229, 233, 234 Mentz, James 213, 248 Merkeel, Dorothy 232, 234 Merkel, VVilliam 213 Meros, Irene 221 Nickley, James 213 Nicosia, Ellen Rae 219 Niemans, Myrna 224 Niketopoulos, Tony 244, 246, 252, 254 Niko, Linda 213 xnies, Cheryl 213, 233 Nixon, Thomas 224, 254 Noffsinger, Judy 213 Nolan, Dennis 219 Nolan, Patricia 224, 230, 233 Nolen, Karen 224, 258 Novak, Donnie 213, 232 Novy, Patricia 224, 236 Novy, Thomas 224, 243 Nowdomski, Judith 224 Pillen, Barbara 214 Pinelli, Cami 224, 230, 233, 258 Pinsley, Richard 219, 235, 238 Pionto, Gerald 214, 249 Pionto, James 237, 249 Piotter, Audrey 224, 230 Piotter, Ken 219, 248, 253 Pitello, Carol 219 Pitello, Marianne 219 Pizzuto, Donna 219 Plourd, Angela 224 Pockrandt, Carol 219, 230 Pocuea, Diana 21.4 Podoll, Barbara 214 Poggensee, Kathleen 219 Poletti, Joyce 214 Polis, James 214 Merow, Frederick 213 Meriiell, Ronald 219, 233, 215 Meyer, Chet 219, 241, 247, 256 Michaels, Diane 213 Michaels, Dennis 219 Michonski, Donna 234 Mielke, Elizabeth 219, 232 Migasi, Walter 213, 232 Mihaljevich, Donna 224, 234 M Mihel, Richard 219 Mijan, David 213 Mikuls, Ruth 219 Mllanovich, Patricia 213 Miller, Alan 224 Miller, Arthur 213 Miller, Charles B. 219 Miller, Charles 219 Miller, Edward 224 Miller, Judith 224 Miller, K, 233 Miller, Leslie 213, 248 Miller, Margaret 213 Miller, Marilyn 219, 224, 230, 233 Miller, Marilyn H. 219, 232, 235 Miller, Mike 232, 253 Miller, Merrikay 219 Miller, Susan 219 Millics, Bob 224 Millie-s, Christine 224, 236 Millies, Dorothy 219, 236 Mionske, Donna 213 Mistal, Gerald 219 Mistal, Paul 213 Mitchell, Charles 213 Nudo, John 219, 247 Nunez, Ruben 213 Nyckel, Patricia 219 Nygaard, Robert 213 O Ober, Carolyn 219, 230, 231, 232, 235 O'Connell, Diane 224 O'Connor, Linda 219, 238 Ocwieja, Larry 213 Oddo, John 219 Oddo, Kenneth 224 Odman, JoAnne 219 Odman, Mary 224 Oetjens, James 224 Oetjens, Ronald 203, 219 O'Fallon, Richard 213, 253, 254 Poli to , Josephine 224 Pones, Poole, Poole, VVilliam 219, 233 Diane 224 .lohn 219 Poore, Roger 224, 250 Pope, Donna 233, 242, 243 Popkowski, Norbert 219, 247 Porambo, Leslie 224 Porter, Spencer 219, 238 Portone, Carol 214 Posluszny, Gerald 224, 250, 254 Poteet, David 214, 229, 231, Roberts, Sandra. 220 Robinson, Cheryl 224, 233 Rochester, Valarie 224 Roder, Fredric 214, 251 Roe, William 214 Rogala, John 224, 241, 244, 246, 256 Rogalski, Donald 214 Rohner, George 220 Rola, Edward 224 Roman, Joe 214, 248 Romano, Georgiann 224 Romanus, Blaine 214, 232, 237, 249 Romanus, Kent 214, 229, 232, 248, 249 Ross, Darlene 224 Rossini, Peter 224 Rouse, Jill 224, 238, 259 Rudd, Steve 195, 220, 256 Ruppert, Patricia 220, 233, 258 Russ, Sandra. Lee 224 Russell, James 220 Russo, Anthony 214, 248, 256 Russo, Martin 220 Ryan, Dennis 220 Ryan, Kathleen 220 Ryberg, Suzanne 221, 224, O'Keefe, Eugene 213 Olesk, Marcia 224, 231, 236 Oliver, Lynn 213 Oliver, Peggy 213 Oliver, Sara Lee 219 Olsen, Howard 213, 237 Olsen, Janice 219 Olsen, John 213, 248 Olsen, Robert 224 Olson, Barbara 213 Olson, Gordon 224 Olson, Irene 213 Olson, Richard 224 Olson, Thomas 224, 238 O'Malley, James 224 Ondrus, Martin 213 O'Neill, John 219 O'Neill, Maureen 213 Ophaug, Steven 224, 241, 246 248, 250 Poulos, Edith 219 Pouzar, Richard 214, 248 Powell, Dennis 214 Powell, John 214 Powell, Richard 219 Power, Raymond 224 Powers, Frederic 224 Powers, Nazia 224, 232 Powers, Rose 214, 233 Prato, Karen 224, 229, 231 Prebianca, Diane 214 Predl, Ronald 207. 224, 231, 238 Prehn, Carolyn 224 Prentice, Suzanne 214, 230 Presco, David 214 Preston, Neal 21,4 Preto, Martin 214 Prevett, Lloyd 219, 241, 256 Pribaz, Sergio 200, 224 Prince, Francine 214 Prince, John 219 Principata, Adelia 214 Priola, Robert 214 237, 242 Rybick i, Robert 220 Rybinski, Susan 224, 233 Ryler, K. 232 Rymsha, Darlene 214 Mitchell, Richard 219, 232 Mitchell, Vickie 219, 233 Miser, Jean 224 Mittlestaedt, Jerry 213, 250 Mizialko, Jerry 219, 247 Mizialko, Karen 223 Mock, Thomas 213 Moder, Kathleen 219 Moldovan, Bob 224, 232, 241, 251 Molison. Elizabeth 213 Molus, Dennis 213 Montville, Daniel 219 Moore, Mary 219 Moore, Thomas 224 Moore, XVilliam 219 Orozen, Gail 224 Ortt, Allen, 219, 244, 246, 256 O'Stapczuk, Phillip 219 O'Sullivan, John 224 Otto, Leonard 213, 251 Ouimette, La Donna 219 Owen, James 219 Owen, Jean 213 Owens, Sherry 2,33 lface, J. 254 Pacheco, Martin 219, 254 Page, Nikki 219, 229 Page, Joe 213 Paige, XVayne 219 Pristo, Carol Jean 224 Prodzenski, Joyce 219 Prosio, Lorain 224, 234 Provenzano, Frank 214, 237 Przychodni, Carol 214 Puglise, John 214, 253, 254 Pukis, Nina 214, 229 Pullia, Thomas 214 Purcell, William 251 Purcell, Edward 224, 237 Pusateri, Jon 214, 250 Pynakker, Judith 219 Q Query, Ann 214 Quinn, Michael 21.4, 248 S Saarinen, Dianne 220 Sacco, Arthur 214 Sacco, Frank 224 Sahlin, Alan 220, 247, 250 Salemi, Dennis 220 Salemi, Donna 214 Saleski, Alhert 220, 237 Salyer, Gloria 220 Sanders, Don 220, 241, 248, 256 Santo, Williani 220 Santoniello, RoseMarie 214, 230, 233 Sapozik, Eileen 214 sarelli, Susan 214 Sarno, YVilliam 224 Sarsfield, Carol 224, 231, 238 Sartore, Jacqueline 224 Sassone, Michael 220 Savage, Terrence 214 Sayre, Sandra 220, 233 Savoy, Madalyn 224 Scafuri, Frederick 214, 238, 255 Scala, John 220, 229, 247 Scala, Michael 214, 248, 256 Scaliatine, Alberta 224, 229 Scaliatine, Eddie 224 Scanio, Kathleen 214 Scanlan, Connie 214 Schaefer, Robert 220, 248 Schaller, Barbara 214 Schaper, Margaret 214 Schar, Carol 220 Schar, Lee 214, 253, 256 Schaub, Fred 224 Schauer, Kathleen 224 Schaurer, Mary Ellen 2214 Schenekl, Janet 214 Schenekl, Marilyn 224 Scherer, Albert 214, 232 Scherer, David 225 Scherer, Gail 220 Schilling, lX2lIlll66I1 230 Schlesinger, Phyllis 214 Sehlueter, Alfred 220 Schmid, Theodore 220 Schmidt, Kenneth 225 Schmidt, Laura 220, 233 w Schmidt, LeRoy 214, 2:38, 2-15, 253, 254 , Schmidt, Ronald 220, 247, 250 Schinidtke, Karen 220 Schmitt, Robert 225 Schneck, Julie 225 Schneider, Jean 225 Schneider, Sybil 220 Sehnell, Sandra 225 Schnur, Jeanne 214 Schobel, Diane 225 N Schonias, Ray 214, 248, 206 Schrader, Pat 214 I , N, Schrader, Robert 214, 248, Zoo Schrilla, Robert 214, 249 Schroeder, Donna 220 Schroeder, James 220 SL'ill'lJt2d6I', .John 251 Schroeder, Kenneth 214 Schioeder, Merilyfl 220 Schroeder, Roseanna 220 Schubert, Erwin 214 ' Schubert, Thomas 225 Schulte, Robert 214 H Schultz, Russel 220, 233 Schulz, Gordon 214 Schuize, Judith 220 Schunilitz, Sharon 214 H k A Snyder, Richard 220 Snyder, Snirley 225, 234, 236 Sobkoviak, David 214 Sobkoviak, Janics 255 Soderlund, Virginia 220 Sokolnick, Bernadette 220 Solto, Annette 225 Solto, Mary 214, 230 Soo, Helen 220, 232 Soo, xVlll'Ellll 22.1, 228, 354, 246, 250, 254 Spak, Nancy 214 Spalla, Nancy 214, 234 Spencer, David 214 Snerando, Eileen 214 Speta, Richard 214 Sonkoviak, Jim 225 Soper, Melodie 220 Sorwell, Sandra 225 Souhrada, Frank 225 Sourile, Carolyn 220 Spencer, Richard 220 Snetz, Jerry 220, 256 Spino, Mike 225 Sorenger, Rita 225 Stadler, Beverly 214 Stadtman, Glenn 225 Stadwiser, Paul 220, 233 Stahl, Bonnie 225 Stanger, Arnold 214, 249 Stapleinan, Kathryn 220 Stark, James 214, 251 Starr, Brenda 225 Starr, Catherine 214 Stasizk, VVinifred 225, 234 Stebel, Barbara 220, 230, 233 Stehlik, George 214, 232 Stebelton, Sandra 214, 258 Stehno, Eugene 214, 248 Stiedle, VValter 214, 232, 248, 249 Steinkrus, Hurbert 220, 253, 256 .., 1 Thompson, Keith 220, 233, 248 Thompson, Robert 220 Thompson, Sandra 215, 234 Thorsen, Charlene 225, 229, 235 Thumberger, Ruth 225, 228 Tichy, Richard 22 P, 237 Tillman, Joyce 225 Tiritilli, Tommy 215 Toerpe, Fred 215 Tolomeo, Nancy 215, 258 Tomanek, Carol 225 Tonimor, Richard 215 Tontillo, Frank 225, 237 Topolski, Nancy 215 Topor, Michael 215 Tornowski, P. 254 Tortoriello, Mark 220 Tortoriello, Michael 220 Vlwfilllillll, Donald 225, 232 Trapani, Drew 220, 238 Treadwell, XVayne 225, 229, 255 Trfpnodo, Diane 215 Trisk, Ken 232 Trittipo, Vicki 215 Trostman, Rudy 225 Trucman, Heather 225, 231 Truffa, John 215, 248 Trybul, Lawrence 215, 232, 237 Tucci. Paul 220, 247, 253, 256 Tuccillo, Jacquelyn 215 Turek, Kenne h 225, 242 Turi, Lawren e 225 Turilli, Gail 220 Turkot, Robert 220, 237 Turnmire, John 225, 233 Turnmire, Wes 220 Tykvart, Irene 195, 225, 231 Tyler, Kenneth 215, 229 Tyler, Larry 225, 254 U Ullinsliey, John 232, 248, 256 Vndike, Ba.t1b.a.Ea 21.5, 230 Welzien, James 215 W'endt, Thomas 215, 225 Wenzel, Anita 225 XVeppner, Linda 215 l1'ercker, Pamela 215 Weselick, Richard 215, 256 West, Bonnie 225, 232 1Vest, .lohn 215, 229, 232 1Ve-stendorf, Yxvllllillll 220, 247, 255 Wetteland, Thomas 220, 247, 255 XVharton, Bonnie 215, 232, 235, 236 Vi'heeler, Sandra 215 Whisnant, Dean 220 White, Harris 220 1Vhittin, Sidney 220 VVidowski, Arleen 220 XYies, Casimir 215 XVilcox, Stanley 220, 229, 240, 249 1Vilford, Nora Sue 225, 236 1Villiams, Judith 225 Williams, VValter 225. 237 XVilliamson, Karen 220 XVilliamson, Kenneth 220 XVillmcr, Dennis 225 'xVilmot, Jeannette 220, 233 VVilson, Martha 236 1Vilson, Nancy 215, 220, 233 Xvflson, Pat 215 XVilson, Sharon 215, 232, 238, 239 Vkfinke, Linda 215 W'interer, Charles 220, 255 Vtfinters, Frederick 220, 253 XVinte s, Helen 215. 238 YVinters 1Vinona 225 1Virth, Carol 215 1Vitczak, Carol Ann 225 XVitt.UPaul 225, 244, 248, Schu m me, Dennis zil, 2.11, 140 Schxdagrtz, Susan 220, H233 Scnwebke, WUSISY 220 Schwieger, James 220' W Sciortmo, Barbara 225, 2.15 Scott, Elaine 220 V Scrivani, Mary 220 Scrivani, Robert 220 Seavcy, Jackie 220 See-bauer, Garnett 214 Seely, Linda 214, 233 A Sceskin, Morris 225, 2310. Segallos, Michael 214, 252, 248 Se-mens, NViliiam 214 Seno, Steve 220 99 Sepnatsky, llavcljgrle 21-ly -U0 Sergey, Sl1S2,L!l 225 Serio, Rosemary 220 U, St-Lint-k, XVa9 no 220,,2-8 Settmii, Kcnneth 225 5.-yer, Regina 220 Nmmig' Mamiizqiiizaffii 214 'hau' HQSSY, 1 ' , -- gnawgf Kenneth 214, 220, 233, 2111 Sheimant, Carole 220 Sherrill, PL1tl'iC1a 220 Shortall, Pat 214 Snrobish, R. 255 Shue, Bill 214 Snupe, Ronald 220 Siessman, Sandra 214 Sikorzl, Alan 225 H Sikora, Ymtor 2132gJ2 '1korsk1,l'ancy ' Silhan, VVilliam 220, 241, 247, 249, 256 I Silkaitis, Edward 220, 240, 253, 254 Silski, Joann 220, 229 Simek, Sharon 220 I Simko, Susan 220, 250 Simmons, Gale 220 Simon, YValter 244, 252 Simone, Richard 214, 232 Sindelar, Barbara 214 Sipari, Jerry 220 Siress, Patrick 220 Sitterle, Harold 214, 248 Sittner, Carol 220 Y Siwula, Edward 225 Skala, Charles 214, 229 Sklaney, Betty 220 Sklaney, Etevet21f5Q?34 Sklaney, uze e Y Skoglund, Karen 201, 22q,V228 Skrobish, Roland 225, 255 Skurauskis, Don 225, 248, 250, 256 Skurauskis, Bob 214, 248, 254 Skurka, Domia 220 Skurka, John 214 Skvorc, Clare 214, 231 Slaby, Richard 225 Slagle, Pamela 214 i Sliwa, Carol 225, 231, 236, 239 Sliwa, .goan2220, 234 Sliwa, ue '5 Sliwiak. Ph llin 225. 229. 233, 241 Slobodnik, Susan 214, 234 Small, Elizabeth 229 Smallwood, Leonard 225, 237. 246 Smetak, Joseph 214 Smid, Henry 225 Smith, Barbara 220 Smith, Danny 220, 249 Smith, Donald 214 Smith, Donna 214 Smith, Doris 214 Smith, Gail 214, 229 Smith George 214, 229 Smith, Jacquelyn 225 Smith, Judy 225, 239 Smith, Michael 225 Smith, Nancy 214 Smith Philip 214, 232, 237 Smith, Richard 220 Smith, VVilliam 214 Smatt, Larry 220, 232 Snyder, Francis 220 Snyder, Janet 214 Ste-'i1rkr'a'ns, Ray 21'5 Stellato, Don 215 Stellato, Joseph 220 S.eltei', David 225 Steltzer, Ilona 220 Stemm, Robert 220, 228, 247, 254 Stencel, John 225 Stendell, George 225, 255, 257 S.ephensen, Marilyn 225, 230, 235 Stergis, James 256 Stevens, VVayne 210 Stevenson, Jo 220, 233 Stevenson, XVayne 215. 249 Stever, Heather 215, 238, 240 Stewart, Sharon 220 Stockharn, Diane 215 Stokes, Karen 220, 239, 259 Stonell, JoAnn 215 Stopka, JoAnn 215 Storck, Robert 220, 253 Stott, Harold 225, 244, 248, 252, 254 Strader, Clark 225 Straub, James 225 Streit, John 220, 250 Stropoli, Carol 215 Stropoli, Mary 225 Stroschein, Ed 206, 220 Strub, Jerry 220, 232, 248 Strutz, Marilyn 225 Stuchl, Robert 225 Studebaker, Diane 225 Studebaker, Lucinda 220, 233 Stuit, Harold 215, 248 Stumpf, Jack 215, 250 Stumpf, Ronald 225 Stutz, Allen 225, 249 Suchouskv, Mark 215, 229, 248 Suda, Richard 220 Sudlow, Shirley 215 Sugg, Penny 220, 243 Subinski, Alice 215, 235 Sulinski, Stefany 225, 235 Sullivan, Karen 225 Sullivan, Robert 215 Sullivan, Terence 229 Summers, Jeffrey 225, 250 Sumrow, Boni 225, 229 Sunde, Sandra 215 Sunde, Valerie 220 Sundeen, Joan 215 Surico, Madeline 225 Susdorf, Richard 225, 246 Svoboda, Frank 215 Swanson, Marlene 225, 232 Sweeney, Mary 215 Swenson, Sharon 225, 231 Swiech, Joyce 220 Swiech, Judith 220, 236 Swiech, XVayne 220 Szczesniak, VValter 220 Szyinaniak, Richard 243, 247 T Tabatt, Carol 220, 235, 238 Taber, Curtis 225 Tabor, Frank 215, 254 Tait, Marilynn 225 Talzgpig, Starlane 225, 231, 235, Taniburino, James 220, 247 Tamburrino Arlene 225, 230 Tainm, Gay 215, 230, 233 Tannura, Celina 220, 230 Tararo, John 215, 232 Taraska, Andrew 225 Tarleton, George 220 Tarnowski, Peter 220 Tarvash, Mathew 220, 237 Tarvin, Tom 220, 233 Telle, Sarrnite 215. 235, 236 Tcllone, Kathy 215 Tendrock, Michael 215, 255 Teruty, Lelani 215 Tesinsky, Kenneth 225 Teske, Sharon 220 Testa, Laurina 215 Thies, Michelle 215 Thies, Pat 225, 234 Thomas, Patricia 200, 225, 231 Thompson, Eva 215 Updike, VVilliam 225, 254 Yrhans, Raylene 215 Vrbrock. Jul'e Ann 220, 2252, 235 Usas, Diane 215 V Valenta, Judith 233, 234 Valentin, Gregory 215 Valgiustl, Kathy 215 Vallandigham, Karene 225, 238 Vanlioven, Mary Ann 215 Van Cleave, Clark 215, 248, 251, 255 Vancour, Kathleen 225 Vandenberg. James 215, 232 VanderMolen, Donald 220, 247, 253 VanderMolen, Karen 225, 258 Vanlluzee, Lowell 225 VanDyke, Kathy 215 VanDyck, Nancy 215, 231, 233 Vanllyke, Germaine 220 VanEynde, Marie 215 Van Osdell, John 220, 232, 237, 251 VanOsdell, John 220, 232, 247, 251 Vanzanten, Dennis 220 Vassolo, Barbara 215 Vavra, Leonard 225, 236 Vecera, Laddie 225 Velbergs, Paul 220 Vena, Richard 220 Vernon, Helen 225, 230 Vesely, Arlene 220 Vetzner, Robert 220, 251 Vigno, Marian 215 Viktov, Edward 215, 248 Vintika, Laddie 220, 237 Vintika, Louis 225 Vitense, Dona 225, 235, 258 ViVacqua, Marie 225, 234 Vohs, Sharon 220 Volinsky, Robert 225 VonLaven, Judith 215 Voss, Ro gerta 225 Voytovich, Richard 220 Vranek, Faythe 220, 238 Vynalek, Glen 234, 225 W 1Vactor, Harold 220, 237, 247, 250, 256 Wadycki, Richard 225 VVadycki, Thomas 215 XVagar, YVilliam 215, 232 XVagner, David 225 XVagner, Jacqueline 215, 237 W'agner, John 215, 232 Waaner, Thomas 225 Waidley, Donna 220 NValker, Martin 220, 247, 250 VValker, Robert 215 NValneck, Ralph 225 VValsh, Carol 215 Vvalsh, John 220-, 228, 229, 241, 251, 256 XValsko, Joan 215 Vvalters, Larry 225 VValus, Charles 220 Warner, Michael 215, 254 Warren, Bonnie 215, 230 1Vasemiller, Reinholt 215 VVasielewski, Diane 225 VVatson, Cheryl 215 VVatters, VVilliam 215, 238, 253 Weatherhead, Pat 215 VVeber, James 220, 247, 256 VVeber, Priscilla 225 VVebster, Kerry 215, 240 1Veden, Kenneth 225 1Veeks, Lawrence 225 Weeks, Sue 215 Nvegner, Linda 220, 233 VVehrenberg, Marafon 220, 236 XVeide, Florence 220, 233 VVeiford, Ronald 215, 254 VVeiher, Williain 225, 236, 237, 240 VVeinberg, Susan 220, 232 XVelsh, Nick 215 1Vells, Dave 220, 233, 247, 253 2:12, 255 XVittorsheim, James 215, 254 XVittf-rsheim, Roger 225, 238 XVhol, Susan 225 1VoUan. Kathleen 215 1V0hl, Terry 215 XVohn. Sandra 215 KVolf. Suzanne 225 XVolfe, Beverly 225, 238 1Volfc, Melodve 215. 238 YVolff, Kenneth 225 iVolffin,L:'. Jane 215 XVollak, Judy 215 lvood, Polly 215 1l'oof1f'liff. Ronald 215 XVoor1s, Hugh 225 XVooten, Patricia 225 Xvorcestcr, Barbara 215 iVorc-ester, Lester 215, 253 XVorth, Ravmond 215 1Vozni:ik. Lance 21 238, 248 1Vriaht, Joanne 225, 238 VVrifrht, Michael 197, 225, 248, 254 XVroblewski, Robert 225 Y Yaeger, Marcia 215 Yakel, Karen 220 Yanckowitz, John 225 Yanckowifz. Ronald 215 Yannias, Dean 220, 247 Yarhrouah, Robert 225 Youhn, Sharon 259 Yench, Anthony 220, 247 Yeske, James 215 Yessa, Robert 215 Yetter, Joan 215 Youhr, Sharon 225 Youn-rer. Snssie 220 Yundt, Shirley 215 Yundt. VVilliam 215 Yuro, Frank 215 Z Zaccaanini, Anthony 225. 232 Zaccardi. Tom 215, 229, 248, 253, 254 Zalewslci, Carol 225 Zaleivski. Theodore 254 Zandlo, Kathy 215, 233 Zastrow, Jacqueline 215 Zaukas, Doris 215, 234 Zazzara, Theresa 220 Zeeb, J. 220 Zeeb, Suzanne 215 Zeifrer, VVilliam 220, 231, 238, 256 Zeilengrsi, Donald 220, 247 Zentz, Georgette Sue 225 Zernel, Yvayne 215 Zibrun, Stenhen 215 Zilka, Joseph 203, 225 Zimmerman. Marilyn 225, 229 Zitek, Dana 215 Zitella, Dominic 215, 248, 254 Zoltan, Eve 225 Zorn, Dennis 220 Zuffante, Dolores 225, 234 21122. Ken 242 Zweitzig, Vicki 215 Zevicker, Sandra 220 Zylinski, Matthew 225 Section I-Proviso East Administration: Doctor Knoeppel - Mr. Holt - Dr. Ptemley - Miss Terhune - Mr. Bos - All-School Plays - Art Department - Assembly Supervisors Band - - Ensembles Baseball - Basketball - - Board of Education - Book Room - - Boys, Physical Education Cafeteria - - - Cheerleaders - - Choir - - - Mixed Ensemble Octet - - Sextet - - Choruses - Cine Club Y - - Commercial Department Co-ops - - - Counseling Department Cross Country - Debate - - Division Pages: Activities Classes - Sports - - Driver Education - English Department Explorer Scouts - Faculty - A Future Business Leaders Finale - - - Future Nurses - Football Foreword - Freshmen - - Future Teachers - Cirlsl Athletic Association General Index Cirls' Physical Education - Girls, League - - Golf ---- Gymnastics - - - 27 Home Economics Department 28 lndustrial Arts Department 29 Juniors - - - 29 Key Club - - - 61 Language Department - 98 Lettermen's Clubs - 50 Library - - 84 Library Pages - 70 Machine Shop Club 72 Maintenance Staff - - 118 Majorettes - - - - 118 Major Lettermen's Service Club 26 Mathematics Department - 30 Monitors - - - 54 Music Department - - 31 National Forensic League - - 121 National Honor Society - 74 Neliton Swim Club - 75 Orchestra - - 74 Ensembles - 74 Pageant - - 73 Palette and Chisel - 86 Provi - - 52 Proviso Players - 83 PTA Board - 60 Racket Squad - 108 School Life - - 95 Science Club - Science Department 63 Secretaries - - - 125 Section Page - - - 101 Seniors, lntroduction to - 61 Senior Portraits - - 36 Social Science Department 92 Sophomores - - - 33 Special Education Department 85 Student Council - - - 272 Student lndex - 87 Swimming - - - 102 Table of Contents - 4 Tennis - - - 126 Track - - - 79 Ushers, Club - 122 VVrest1ing - p 1' 3.5 50TH ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Martha Hildebrandt, Grace Trigg, Genevieve Dougherty, Dorothy Cherrington, Elea- nor Ward, and Martin Finstad. BACK ROW: Richard Daniels, Loren Reynard, William Hinds, Edward Judd, Harry Stegman, and Jack Marino. NOT PICTURED: David Beckman, Nickolas Ernest, K, Edna Johnson, and Ellenaore Lumpton. This group has planned all the anniversary events for Proviso. Section Il-Profviso West Administration: Colt A A A 255 Mr. Stubs A 190 Gymnastics A A A 249 lyl. Pitt A A 191 l lome Economics Department A 202 hir. Vallicelle A A 191 industrial Arts Department 203 AllASc:hool Plays A A 242 .lunior Class A A A 221 Art Department A A 207 Key Club A A 2-11 Assembly Supervisois A 228 Language Department A 200 Band - - - 238 iiimy - A 209 Baseball A A 254 ltibrary Pages A 236 Basketball A A - 252 Maintenance Staff A 192 Board of Education A 26 Najorcttes A A A 239 Boys' Physical Education - - 204 hlathematics Department A 196 Cafeteria A A A A 192 Monitors A A - 229 Cheerleaders A A A 258 Music Department A 207 Choir A A A 232 National Forensic Lcaguc 240 Choruses A A 232 Orchestra A A 239 Cine Club A A A A 237 Profile A A 231 Commercial Department A A 206 PFOVi Staff A 241 Counseling Department A A 208 PI'0ViSO Players A 242 Cross Country A A A 248 llacket Squad 258 Debate A - 240 School Life A 10 Division Pages: Science Department 198 Activities A 227 Secretaries A A A 191 Sports A A A 245 Section Page A A A 188 Driver Education A A 208 Social Science Department 201 English Department A 194 Sophomore Class A A A 216 Faculty A A A 193 Special Education Department A 209 Future Business Leaders A A 234 Student Council A A A 228 Fo0tlDall A A A A 246 Student index A A 260 Freshman Class A A A 210 Swimming A 251 Future Teachers of America A 235 'liennis 255 Girls' Athletic Association A A 259 illraclc A A 256 Girls' Physical Education A A 204 'lravcl Club A 236 Girls' League A A A 230 Xllrcstling A 250 Ad In initum Becomes F inis . XVe finally got organized! Suffering from hallucinations and spasmodic chandelier- swinging stages, the '60 Provi staff sent the final page off and collapsed among rejected pictures and cast-off copy. A few days of relaxation soon erased the nightmares of overdue copy, pictures cropped wrong, misspelled names, and those 46 pages of senior pictures that caused the book to bulge with 276 pages. ln fact, all that remained were the happy memories of Tuesday night suppers, trips to Washington, D. C., the University of Illinois, and Hate-the-Editor Day. Our thanks go to Boot Studios and Mr. Lenny Novak for putting up with the strange intuitions of our female major- ity. Mr. Tom Corgan also supplied us with several neces- sary pictures. Mr. Larry VVells of Capitol Engraving Com- pany deserves a medal as does Mr. Norman Semmelroth of Record Printing and Advertising Company for their patience in dealing with our make-up-your-mind staff. Three cheers for Mr. Bill Snell of the S. K. Smith Company for his marathon endurance while meeting with the staff to hash over our cover problems. Mr. B. E. Emrick and the Profile, staff under the direc- tion of Mr. Arthur Levin supplied much-needed help from West. Miss Eleanor Johnson, Mr. :lack Stanley, and Mr. Nick Ernest gave us those continual prods to keep us going. Contrary to popular belief, although this is the fiftieth anniversary year, it did not take us fifty years to put the book out even if it did seem nearly that long to 1110512 of usl PICTURED JUST BEFORE they were hauled away for a long rest are Marcia Brown, Paf Fischer, Marianne Stryiewski, Sandy Lyons, Marge EDITORIAL BOARD M f'fi arcia Brown Margaret Madden Pat Fischer - - Vvilliam Schwedler Marianne Stryjcwski - SECTION EDITORS Chris Carlsen loan -lakawich - Betsy Battenbury Sandra Lyons - VVanda Dole Bob Zalisk REPORTERS Louise Johnson Bob Beranek - Dutch Beichs - ZXRT STAFF Kaaren Stoikoff - Alan Larson TYPISTS Beverly Hoffman Doris Bemus - Diane Boss - BUSINESS STAFF Elaine Dubek Lyn Tenzer - Buth Cman - Bonnie Ausbrook Kathy Kalal - Madden, and Carol Baughman. at Last Editor-in-Chief llflanaging Editor Photography Editor - Art Editor Copy Editor Organizations Unolerclass Unolerelass - Senior Academic A Sports Literary Sports Sports Staff - Staff Head Typist - Typist Typist Co-Business llflanager Co-Business lllanager - - S taff Staff Staff Scribble here and here Rccor ci mg. az Auva. co. 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