Proviso West High School - Mural Yearbook (Hillside, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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With the returning upperclassmen on September fourth came West's first ex- change students, Anna Hage from Sweden and Jo Kleinschmidt from Germany. i V GO, FIGHT, WIN,7 echoed throughout the gymnasium as loyal fans bellowed cheers at traditional seventh period pep assemblies. Amusing pep talks by coaches and players and clever skits presented by the cheerleaders helped to stimulate Westis rooters and arouse the crowds to sufficient yelling volume. Jumping, screaming, pulling the crowds into the action of the game, the cheerleaders dressed in appropriate costumes added to the excitement of homecoming. All of the pep assemblies promoted spirit in team followers and gave Proviso West's players the incentive to challenge their keen competition. UPPLR CLASSMEN LEAVE WEST after four years of Proviso's daily routine and activities. Most remembered of all four years will be the senior year With memories of baby bounce and class rings and the op- portunity of receiving a functional education complete with the influences and instruc- tions of the faculty. Under every graduation cap was the thought of past senior friends and activities which filled the year of '64 with a turmoil of dances, banquets, coke hours, and scholastic rewards. AVXXIU: :fall GALLOPING TO VICTORY IN OCTOBER SUNLIGHT, West began its third homecoming celebration by defeating West Leyden 12-7. Spurred on by the Old West theme, clubs presented a vivid half-time pro- g gg gg gram of colorful floats and music. The selec- tion of Queen Carla Rasmussen and the first- place Aquatic Staff float climaxed the enter- tainment. For a few hours bleachers were crowded with cheering students and alumni, but dusk found only bare boards as festivities shifted from football to dancing UNDER THE VVESTERN SKIESW Proviso West's returning alumni and students danced amid saddles and straw cowboys while the dual bands of Lane Emery and Grady Johnson provided ustereoi' music from both ends of the gym. The Western theme was reflected in the tumble Weeds roaming the floor and punch served across the bar of the Sohriety Saloon. In contrast to the atmos- phere of ten-gallon hats and lariats, Home- coming Queen Carla Rasmussen and her court of Carolyn Rzemienski, Carol Schroeder, Donna Ebe-ling, and Joyce Corry were pre- sented during the queen's crowning, glamorous in formals and orchids. WEST FACED KITPS ACADEMICD CAMERAS at WNBQ When Nancy Currier, Jim Campbell and Scot Davis Went down to defeat before the barrage of questions in a tension-filled encounter with New Trier and Thornton. Earlier, however, Scott Davis and Paul Hixson Won a 2-1 decision in inter-school debate also before the television camerais on WBBM's 4'Rebuttal. Less public was the dis- play of academic excellence at the Scholarship Assembly in the Little Theater where seniors received gold medals and underclassmen were also recognized for outstanding achievement. a ! Zi ! igfwlfl' X D 5 A . Mf.f Qs li ...nuff I Q23 A S Q 2, :S f ,Q 'Q' W, , lx if 'S unu- ' w mnxigcif-ivA?f1f'm K E f zfzlilgiiggmwmimmmx E E 5 ' .::z':P:i?:?fS?'?22m5:f P . 4 Y :gm -s v 'Q ui 5 5 i 2 5 5 E if gf: fx 1 M .Q . 3,15 qw? , 3 fy- Niw W M 4, my X I , ' 1 I f 5 f 55?-Zim www-WW 'mm M 'w my CHRISTMAS 1964 AT NVEST was . . . the rich voices of the choir . . . the lighted tree glowing at dusk in the quad- rangle . . . the frantic morning confusion of mailing Cards at the Christmas Post Office in A Building and, Hnally the unbelievable lux- ury of two unscheduled Weeks of loafing . . . 3 f 2 3 ,2 h Y 20 SPOH FS SPARK SIUDENT INTEREST with spectacular antics and athletic performances from September to June. Dur- ing the Junior-Senior Swim Relays Senior Class President Paul Hixson fulfilled his tra- ditional obligation this year by tossing the defeated Junior Class President Rich Zalick into the pool. Equally entertaining, but on a more serious level, Was interscholastic com- petition in which more than twenty-five teams in ten different sports defended West's record. BANDS STRIKE A NOTE OF EXCITEMENT at Proviso dances as students welcome a relaxing evening of entertainment. With elaborate Spanish decorations pro- moting the theme of the dance, committees worked at growing trees and painting gardens for the winter dance. Juniors enjoyed a win- ter theme amid a flurry of snowflakes con- trasting the warmth of the lighted fireplace. Although the flurry of winter did not add to the decorations of the 'fDad-Daughter Date Night a twist livened the dancing of couples while they competed for the prizes showing their Htwistabilityf' A l FROM THE ELEGANT TO THE ABSTRACT,West's students demonstrated their acting versatility. The rustles and bustles of nineteenth century costumes provided atmosphere for the fall production of The Heiress. The spring play, Train of Thoughts, an Evening of One-Acts, presented three facets of conflict between intellect and three conflicts between intellect and emotion. 3 25 FUN NIGHTS RELEASED TENSIQN not only from the normal work filled Week, but from the days of semester finals as Well. I.D. cards and fifty cents en- titled West students and their guests to an evening of ping pong, volley ball, swimming, dancing, and Proviso gossip. Once a month jostling, laughing crowds jammed the door of A building Waiting impatiently to pay ad- mission and be checked for shoe cleats before enjoying three hours of animated leisure. s 5 27 ILL TELL YGU A STORY PROMISED THE TITLE, and in D6CeH1lO9I', the Variety Show, directed by Mrs. J u d i th Tamarkin and Linda Riedl, rocketed through American history in a tuneful Whirligig of songs and dances. In March the dance show, 4'Carousel, shared the bill with Orchesis groups in their production of Calendar Cur- tain Callj' a kaliedoscope of original dances which expressed the special character of each of the twelve months. For both productions Thursday matinees and Friday and Saturday night performances found the Little Theater filled with intent and appreciative audiences. wk W., ARRESTINGLY, CLEANLY BEAUTIFUL, the buildings of Proviso West catch the eye of even the casual visitor, but West is more than an interesting example of contemporary architecture. In the early Warmth of spring a glow falls across the mall that is not entirely a reflection of sunlight on rosy brick. The view from the Windows of buses Waiting in the circle drive on an autumn afternoon includes something beyond mere Walks and Walls and, in Winter, when crystalled Windows Wink across the icy dark, the illumi- nation is not altogether a matter of fluorescent light on snow. For the true face of Proviso West is vivid in every season with the pulsing vitality of the thousands of students who Work and study there. 'x Zim M SPRING CAME WITH A WHOOSH DANGLING FROM THE CEILING of the gym-the gay, abstract theme of the Girls, League Sock Hop where couples, sauntering shoelessly, admired the unusual decorations. Easter brought seven inches of snow but West's traditional springtime activities moved along on schedule. The Student Council planned for all-school elections and the elec- tion board, instructed the candidates, re- garding their qualification speeches before final presentation. Bow Week posters included at least one which turned the current en- thusiasm for the Beatles toward class loyalty. N Q. , is ir 2 N 5 J.. is 1 E ,393 34 WESTS MALL DIMMED AS KALPINE TVVILIGHTW SET IN and began a cool evening amid Swiss chalets and snow capped mountains. Seniors and their guests enjoyed one of the final activities of the 1964 year as they danced and strolled against the back- ground of Switzerland. To the entrancing music of Lane Emery, couples danced from nine to midnight during a memorable night of springtime in the Alps. A TYPICAL DAY AT WEST BEGAN AT 8:10 as students released from A Building slammed lockers, accumulated their books, and crowded through the halls to homerooms. The shrill vibrations of the bell, period after period, signaled the repetition oi the orderly storm of feet hurrying to class or library. Midway came lunch, blessed interval of food and gossip around the long tables in the cafeteria. Symbol of the daily routine of school activity were the monitors, picking up attendance slips or checking passes from their posts throughout the buildings. As the 3:25 bell rang the students once again crowded to their lockers before leaving West. w:m wmmzwvfwwmmwaw:m:fww'f:wuluau-p-- , f . N , ,fv- H KEN ,,'- ,.,,'- ,f- ,.,.f- ,-'ff' ,-,,.-' ,,-I- 1,,-ff ,.,,,.-f- 1 ..v- 1 PROVISO WEST GRADUATES TURNED EAGERLY TOWARD PLANS for the future as they clutched diplomas and tossed tassels to the correct sides of their mortar boards. To the freshmen of 1960, senior year seemed distant and settled but as seniors in 1964 the year actually was full of tension and uncertainty about college and vocational plans. The eve- ning of June 8 was made more dramatic with talk of the past, and reminiscences of monthly fun nights, weekly Profiles, and daily home- work. So, on graduation night, the faces of Proviso changed as each student turned toward his individual goals and left West and high school memories behind. The faces of teachers, the face of the building, and the expressions of all experiences lingered for one secure moment then faded in the frenzy of future plans. 3 39 ancmuhelnnhlc F MLBS ' ff , Wwe fr f www ., 4 f .. ., ....,, ,, .,,. ,.,. ,.,,.,,. , In Il cl -vllz I-.--:v I W .. .,:-v f , + , : Superintendent DR. LEROY KNOEPPEL c'Proviso West, from its beginning in l958, has compar- ed favorably with schools that have heen estalilished for many years. This is true of academic activities, social activities, and all phases of the schoolfl states Dr. Knoeppel, who secs Vllest as a school ol' consistently high standards, Prior to his present position, in 1954 he was superintendent at Arlington Heights High School. A man of many honors, Dr. Knoeppcl received both his BA. and honorary L.L.D. from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wiscoiisiii. Although he received his lW.A. at the University olf Iowa, he has also done work at hoth llarvard and'Columluia Universities. For the past ten years his main interest and concern has hccn to promote the welfare and development of Proviso East and Vvest. 3 , 'A1' QV Y' :., . ,A,. . Q ....,. 1.: ,:,A ,. x ,. M x X 1 A W B ' V Mx, ' ax 3? 6 Q. .A A Q . .. . WS ,- x , . .ff ,JM MM, . M5 . W ww mm , MT EETE: A i new a :Q .,.. I -QE' ' ff ei? s 1' 'M '-X. 'x ? X m , A,..--M ,..... . ,V,W.,,,v.-W uh .ff Qtfsiagg As principal of Proviso Vvest, Mr. Stubbs sees Proviso as the face of academic excellence. Principal and asf sistant superintendent since 1958, he has continued to advance the school in its academic activities and com- petitions. lVlr. Stubbs has shown his skill in teaching, organization, and adniinistration. Since his coming to Proviso Township in l925 as a history teacher, he has been a senior boys' counselor, has headed Eastis his- tory department, and directed the first evening school in the township. Now, as principal of Proviso Wlest, he enjoys watching the faces of young people engrossed in activities contributing to their growth and maturity. lle believes the good sportsmanship and citizenship ol' Vvestis students is an active part of development. llis concern is that students accept the responsibility for their future rights and privileges. Witli this goal in view he has created a school of genuine excellence. Assistant Superintendent MR. EDVVARD XV. STUBBS Mr. Vullicelli and Office Co-ordinctor, Miss Molly Ccvcxnnagh, discuss cl problem concerning scheduling. -v...,,N,. in-4 is 'YI wwvff f' wwM,,wf 'i Administrative Assistant Mn. fX1:'1'11Uu E.X',x1rru:1i1tL1 Vllmc wllcuriuw, mlm-Ising, and pmccssilw cali soma' D Q 3 540,000 czlrcls cluring cnclm ninc-wcclx grueling pcriocl is only one ol nlr. Yullicclliis rcsprmsiluililics us gXclf minist1'g1tix'c L-Xssistglnt. ilA0gCil1Cl' xxitlm lmis stglil lu' sclmmlulcs clussus, prepares the f'CLl1'lf' culcmliir, imcl scts up uml maintains tlmc ululnm-mu SYSICIN ol 1'cw:'nls willwill xxliicll no st-lwwl um function. ln nclcliiiixi lm mcuts, xxitlm lmmor uml LlI1LlC1'Si2lI1CllI1Q, immunor- ulmlu clzlily prolmlcms ol, smilt-urs zmcl lluculty. A gmclw- any ul li21SiCl'1l lllinuis Llnivcrsity, Mr. Xllllicclli some plctcnl llis g1'LlClLlLliC xwrlx nt Xo1'tl1xxcstcl'11 ll11ix'cn'sit'v. 'llwugh lui lm scwcnl in llis Prcscnt positicm since l960, llc luis luccn part ul' Pmvigo lor muclm lwngw, lmving In-cn luotli u scicncc tcacllcr Lmcl Ll counselor. Director of Continuing Education DR. JOHN WIDERGREN Drop-outs and students lacking sufficient credits for graduation are still able to earn diplomas at Proviso Vvest through the evening and suinnier school Programs which are directed by Dr. Vvidergren. In addition to supervising the supplementary education Program for both Proviso East and Proviso VV est. Dr. Vifidergren is also in charge of Publicity, releasing information about school activities to newspapers, and preparing the bulletin, Your High School Pxeportsfl After receiv- ing his BA. degree from Beloit College, Dr. Witlergreii obtained his lXf'l.A. from the University ol' lowa and his Ed. D. at Vvyoniing University. As father of three young children, his interest in extending and expanding edu- cation to all high school students is a personal one. 2 Y gwttffivmftgsfgtgglfgzt Iix,:KQw:. wg w jW13t QP.. it Y? 5? - l . it W Q- t lmffwvww ezzgzwsgt , L5 - q 1' . i Q' H: ,,Q.t:i::4s::2::,,:.5l 32 ifi giifliiigijyiwii ' K Egztiiggiillit K giiffigiiiftigizfit A K-fiiifgtg Seiji-gt. A 1 f ig EEN? brief, Y Dean of Students Miz. I Iuman'1'A, P1'l'l' TM:tf Q xxorix with XYQSIS 5500 stucicnts. Two YCCITLIQL' CillLIgi1 tors vivo him liurthcr insiuht into the iiiiimmiiaitc uroh i1iS i'l'CC Iillk' liiViCiCCi Llllliillg SPOITS CVCHIS, LLIITCCS - . . . , 5. . sohing tiilwlvicuit prohlcms ol' conduct zmci 2IIliILlLiCS Hcporting the huiictin ovcr tht- PJX, systcm, hir. Pittl voice has hcgun the cizliiy routinc Ivor proviso XVQSI silica l958, As ti lvotmci' Stucicnt Council sponsor imci socitii studies tcuciwcr git Ptoviso Exist, hc is wcil cltitiiiiicci to I m n V V U icms ol Inmlm stucicnts und Pam-nts. No phzlsc ol high school lili- hliis to intcrcst him. Conscqucnth' much oi lun nights, Ami othci' stuciunt activities. Mr. litts ciccpcst intcrcst, hou'cx'ci', lit-S in guiding sttlcicnts in . Paint Pots Qverflow With Colorful Ideas lvoulcl-he cartoonists, portrait-painters, commercial ar- tists, and a liheral sprinkling of students who Ujust like to drawn create a hright world oi their own in the well-equipped rooms of E-Building which houses Vliestis art department. Wiorlaing with challg and paint, clay and wire, they crowd the long tables, stand heliore easels, and operate the liiln. The results ol' their activities are put on display during the annual Spring Art Show. Throughout the year, however, the display cases outside the art rooms carry examples of recently completed worlcs. ln addition to practical instruction in handling hrush, pen, or modeling tool, the department also offers a humanities course which touches thc entire world of art historically and critically, providing a cultural haclz- grouncl which permits the student to View his own et- Mr. Sam Vaccero Department Cl1L?ii7'111f11'7, Miss IX lary Fritzemeicr lorts from a more mature perspective and to provide for a greater artistic awareness throughout his entire lille. 4, L, Mrs. Arlene Riclccrt Los! in o maze of modern Sculptors find satisfaction in the creation of life-size heads in clay. 4 PH 7 m...f, 5 rw s r l paintings, future artists interpret the world around them, using abstract forms and brilliant colors. One-time mud pie artists expand their skills in craft classes, producing original and permanently beautiful pottery through the use of throwing wheel and kiln. 4 Future Stenogs Use Department Facilities to Sharpen Skills i Utilizing the most modern equipment, VVest's commer- cial department prepares students for the business world. Typing and shorthand provide aspiring secretaries with time-saving slcills. Office practice acquaints students with proper procedures in filing and initiates them into the intricacies of a variety of office machines from mimeograph to IBM. The distributive education pro- gram, under the direction of lWr. Harvey Rothenburg, gives a selected group on-the-job training during which they spend halt of each school day as actual wage-earm ers. The department also sponsors Future Business Lead- ers of America and assists in running the school store. gif Mr. Jack Stanley Mr. Gerald Bober Department Clmi1'man 1 5 ll Mrs. VVilma Mrs. Betty Ebbert Miss Ianifer Engquist Dombrowski yn uv. 'MN Miss Ruth Ann Miss Theresa Lovasich Mrs. Ramah Peek Hohler WQXGQ ,, .,.z' -V 41' S it W7 WW? A41 Q .- I ,A 'i F . - V I, A 4, ,r t . 'V f L qffimf:-, . l7s.lr+ 'w, , if'Z,Lfi 5f. ffliff ii'JQQ'1Q. ?Z35? 'r ivfi f Mr. Hilmar Schmidt Business students learn to operate duplicating machines. H - Wiki Mr. Ioseph llartlcy Miss Ruth lloclgson ann...-Y 'SN hlr. Robert Pierotti llr. llarvcy Rothenberg Mr. Iohn VVaclsworth 51 Counseling Sessions Guide Ancl Inform Mr. Derrill Brown Trzmnt Officer Should I go to college? Where can I go to find a job? VV hat subjects should I take next year? These and many other questions are answered by the guidance counselors during their weekly sessions with Provisols students. Entering VVest as a freshman, a nervous student be- comes acquainted with his individual counselor who will help guide and plan his next four years. In addition to the major problems of curriculum and activities, coun- selors aid the student in meeting the small, day-tofday crises of forgotten lunch money, girls! ripped hcms and boys' lack of belts. Senior year the counselor serves as an invaluable source of information on both social and academic problems. Through individual and class con- ferences the guidance counselors are able to acquaint Miss Pearl Broderick Mr. Thomas Del-Iaven Senior Girls' Counselor Senior Boys' Counselor Miss Miriam Fager Soplioinore Girls' Counselor cf 1 Mr. Stanley Ptattenbury Vocational Counselor and Department Clwzirnian Mr. Edward Bos Director of Testing, Curriculum Co-orolinator 52, the student with college and vocational opportunities. r 2 2 I Mr. Richard Gusloff Associate Demi of Stiwlents Miss Alice Heller Miss Ruth Rehr Visiting Coifnsclor junior Girls' Counselc 'W xx M X , X xy D, L Mr. Ewing Small Mrs. Gary Somers Mr. Claude Vundevcmlcr Mr. Onlin Vllallcer Freshman Boys' Visiting Cozivrselor jziizior Boys' Counselor Sophomore Boys' Coizizselor Counselor Miss Georgia Wlilson Fresliimm Girls, C01l17SL'l0l' The daily line-up of impoiienl girls progresses slowly foward ihe necessiiy of Mrs. Bowler's signolure on their cdmils. N Effective Expression Stressed in English On All Levels Mr. Alvin Volk Miss Patricia Bohlke Miss Nl. Carroll Depm'tment Cl16liT1'l'LM11 I l Mr. Donald Casalino Miss Bflarlene Dettmer lWrs. Agnes Dvergsdal Mr. R. Emriclq Miss Janis Free Mrs. Wanda Hartman Mr. John Healcl Mr. Kenneth Hokeness Nlr. Arthur Levin Rough C.P. assignment causes senior Ed Shckel's worried frown. i Miss Margaret Lougee Mr. R. Mahlberg l A fr , , sxw mxxim 'True ease in writing Comes Iirom art, not ehaneef' is a quotation the Proviso Xliest English department talges literallv, lor its multi-level eurrieulum is designed to give every student an opportunitv to develop his alnilitv to write elifeetivelv to the fullest. Regular xveelalv or liifxveelalv themes are required and theme liolders are lgept lor every student. Though eoinposi' tion and grammar are stressed, wide reading is also eneouraged, partieularlv through the use ol, elassroom sets ol' paperfliaelt elassies in addition to the required texts. llonors elasses provide opportunities for ehale lenging exploratory reading and enrielied literarv appre eiations espeeiallv valualile to the eollege hound. Qeeasional excursions talie advantage of nearhv Chif eagois plavs and eoneerts. The College Preparatory Honors elass this vear enjoyed an afternoon dressf rehearsal ol the Chicago Lyrie Operais production ol' The lirrrlver of Seville. The department makes Frequent use ol' audiovisual materials, maintaining its own eole leetion ol' reeords and drawing, in addition, on reeords and liilms lirom other sourees. Team teaching, which permits speeiallv qualified teaeliers to xvorli with more students during a given class period, was expanded this year. Nearly -lOO students in thirteen elasses under eight teaeliers xvorliing in teams of two or three are non' involved in the program. Another innovation was the introduction oi a elass in praetieal stageeralit nliose nieinliers designed and eonstrueted sets for luoth all-seliool plavs. Special talents and interests are liurtlier recognized luv the pululie speaking, deluate. ereative writing. dramaties. and nexvsxvriting eourses. 8 rag 2 Z 3 4 i . ,ml,! Q Zi' .17 A3 g a jljgn zn, 'Q 5 N . , .,. at as ...ri ,gf-in Members of the stagecraft class make final alterations on a costume for The Heiress. Mr. Levin caught in a rare pose-sitting down. Verbs to Chaucer English Program Is Complete Mrs. Shirley McGreal Miss Dorothy Morgan Mr. Mearel Nesteby if . ' 14, Wm? WW' X fam l H ,.::.z :M Mr. Philip Pilgrim Mr. Douglas Poulter Miss Ramona Reed Mr. Glenn Rittmueller Mrs. Swahac Mrs. 'ludith Tamarkin Mr. Laurence Taylor Mr. Edward Todd Mrs. Flora Tworsey Their uftenlion wandering momenlcrily, Bill Smith and Lee Moyer sit oblivious to the facts of English literature. m ama., mf r l dw Mrs. Jessie Veach Mr. James Xvuagc Mr, John Hvcrlc .wx X ggi Xghub-M ,, Mrs. Blartlm Hvilson 1:8 if ,J 'Wei Qi Q ...Q '5- . i-. C f 'W fa A ,414 Crumpled paper cmd frazzled nerves mark Roy Rc1sche's boui with c challenging theme fopic. .,..-Q-1 57 5 f A Correlchng colors wlh lextures home decorating sfudenls plorn ailrochve and comforlcble Interiors Home Economics Students Prepare for Challenge Of Dictaphone or Dishes Trying to achieve ii hulunee hetween the two worlds of tocluyls women, Proviso Vllestls home economies depart- ment stresses hoth the home and the business worlcl. Courses in clothing inelutle information on grooming which prepares future wives :mtl mothers to lieep Clothes repaired as well us practice in creating new garments both fluttering zmcl inexpensive. llome cleeorzition Classes teueh the art ol' interior tleeorution, as they stucly present and past trencls in home and furniture styles. Unusual tuhle zmcl wall cleeorutions were Constructed hy students themselves. Vvestls clepurtment emphasizes the needs and problems ol' moclern families zincl homes in family living classes. Girls preparing for the future heeome familiar with the cliffieulties ol' setting up worliable huclgets anal housekeeping routines. Vlflith tentative solutions, Prof viso VVest's home economies students prepare to meet the Challenges of home and Career more effectively. Miss Lois Baker ' i .,,. va J 12--'SfZ: .- 1 .3:L.'I:iEs. -I X -r w in -5.5. , in is i ii. 5 Bliss Ieanne Bernharclt 1DC1JI71'l71ZC71f Clzrzirwzzitz Miss lane Heiser Mrs. Judith Holtz Mrs. Dorothy Knoeppel Mrs. Margaret VViehser The less glamorous side of home economics is nol ignored, even in class work, seniors Nancy Zawarus and Barb Molina discover as lhey perform one of lhe painful bul praclical lasks of homemaking-washing dirty dishes. Machine drawing develops saleable skills. Doors to Careers Open for Inolustrial Arts Graduates Machine shop students work daily on lathes and other metal working Education, which upon graduation, can be translated immediately into terms of dollars and cents is the boast of Proviso Wcstis industrial arts department. Theory and actual shop experience in local garages is avail- able in auto-mechanics. Finely-equipped print shops at both East and West gave students employable skills in graphic arts, Machine and architectural drawing turn out draftsmen capable of moving directly into industrial drafting rooms, while vocational machine shop graduates are also in demand by employers. Two new electronics courses this year offer instruction in both telegraphic and radio coinmunication and in TV circuitry. An ori- entation course, which gave experiences in four dif- ferent vocational fields, provided background for the beginning industrial arts student, and wood shop gave additional training in prevocational skills. A recent ad- dition to the department was the diversified occupations program which permitted selected students to Work dur- ing part of each school day in offices or laboratories. MW , ,if , S Mr. James Bennett Mr. Darrell Biggs Depm't11ze11t C,i1ai1'11m11 .f equipment similar to that which they will encounter in future iobs. H113 D3rf311Br3me Mr, Leonard Broz ww, Mr. Robert Cray Mr. VVayne Holous Mr. Paul Langan Mr. Robert Milano Mr. Stanley Myers Mr. Paul Rickert Mr. Richard VVede When in Rome . . Drcping themselves in togos, Latin students cap- ture the cures of Ccesur's time. 2 W3 Miss Viola Scala Mr. Emil Barwis Department Clzmlrman -'-- a 1 7 - ,,fy f Vi 5' 5 Y 5 ' 1, l ' Mr. Rogelio Llerandi Mr. Edwin Maas Sight and Sound Concepts Improve Lingual Studies To enable its 1400 language students to further their comprehension of a foreign language, Proviso offers the latest films, records, and tapes. Latin, French, German, Russian, and Spanish are taught by instructors who have either been born or have studied abroad. The sight and sound concepts are stressed through films, periodie cals, foreign flash cards, and records. The library also aids the language students with its eight hundred tapes and twenty listening post stations. This year three new pilot courses used the Audiolingual Method for learning languages for functional use through films, records, and intensive practice in speaking in everyday situations, Already many honors have been received through the Latin and Modern Language students. Each year contestants participate in State or national exami- nations. Besides examinations and preparing dialogues, Latin students organized R.O.M.E. under the sponsor- ship of Miss Farrell and Miss Nissim which enjoyed classical films and plays and trips to places of interest. Miss Ann Furrul X 4 fs ' .fx Q 2' 1: Nr. Glenn XVHIS Carol Schroeder, Charles Permcone and Marlo Rocha extend Q a 4 f' nl' 8 N-N A ss? 4 sw Q ,aw J' Problems Plus Know-how Equal Accurate Solutions 'w-my-. Mr. Vernon Kent lX lr. :lohn Babcock Depa1't111e11t Clmi1'111a11 ig S4 ll Symbols and circles do have meaning. Mr. Jerry Cunnnins Miss Anncttc llziinilton Mr. Dean Huislibarger Calculus sludenl, Winifred Levy, demonslrales a problem. l W A E My gif? 4 if ,WW A , ft if i ' , ' ,wp ,M Mr. John Johnson Mr. Leo McClarcl Mrs. Ianette Oyflonnor Mrs. Linda Shaw Mr. William Walsh -V i O iii' :ir .5 7 l ' 4 fi. X V 'R ' ii.: 7' ' ' K Mr. David Mr. Seth Boyd Mr. Norman Huhrow Mrs. Frances Beatty Baughnian M i Algebra I students, using new programmed constructive response materials, work at their own speed, checking their own answers. By calculating the sum olf X and V, l'rox'iso's math stu- dents recognize, discover, and apply their lgnoxrledgc ol' nuinher properties and theorems. To develop this lqnowlf edge, Vvestis math department utilizes modern instruce .. tional material. This is onlv one ol the inanv devices if '- used to help students meet the increase in demand for zii' the comprehension of mathematics. interested mainly Z in teaching the major fundamentals ol' logical and pre- ' .QL eise thinking, the department also tries to stress the ff 64 YY 1 Ee: ,ff . why oi mathematics as well as the Hliown and 'iwhatf' if A 5 A . Mr. 'lack Viiestcrfield hir. Fred VVidicus 65 l 'ge'-s Every dcxy during Third hour in E-l52, lhe choir, si! ting dow New' Only u skillfully guided bow produces vibrant lones. WEWUW 5 6 Nw- W' uf, vw 53 j'UY.ai-P ,H vw i 4 G, ,Lffvaw gwkrzflf r- n for cz change Gnd minus lheir robes, prciclice wifh relaxed enlhusicasm EES 'P . -X415 Tyla' H2532 Wlestis music department aims to provide an opportunity for everv student to develop and use liis musical talent tlirougli guided training and concert performances. Specialized vocal and instrumental training is offered to students in clioir, concert band, and orcliestra. The department maintains a useful music program wliieli gives talented students an opportunity to develop and enf jov tlieir aliilities in any of tlie eleven clioirs, lnands, or orchestras. Besides two yearly concerts tlie cadet and concert luands perform for football and basketball games, pep rallies, and special assemblies. Expansion in the department lias resulted in a new mixed Cliorus and prep band. Proviso's students receive music appreciation tlirougli various activities wliiell the department offers. Nlr. Irwin Bell Departnzent CZ1lll'J'11'ZH1'l ,fig sg Q' sms- Iqfix mir , 1 v 1. f 'na-1 ii '9' it 'J Q 'Q Mr. James Lienhard ., 2? ibm 1 EL if Q EQ 24595 ff' Big horn requires big boy for bEg noise. Mr. Carroll Simmons Prep Band, Mixecl Chorus Enhance Music Department Seeking information for term papers cmd numerous other proiecls, researchers use new soulh library. New South Library Proves Mr. Charles DeYoun0 Q E1 Welcome Alol to Research Students finishing term papers, choosing books for re- ports or for leisure reading, daily fill the library and put its facilities to use. Besides aiding the students in their research, the library has increased its collection by add- ing audio visual materials, microfilm, boolcs, pamphlets, and magazines. The aims of the library service are to as- sist the expanding research needs of the student and to have a current collection of valuable materials. Ear phones also are an extra aid to Vvestis students. Tapes and recordings are not only a help to the foreign lan- guage student, but also to all of the students who are in an English class. Short stories, poems, and English liter- ature are available on the ten ear phone channels. The south library room, being used for its first full school year, provides extra shelf space for Proviso's 20,000 boolcs. This room houses the fiction, short story, and re- serve boolq collection. Every morning the library extends twenty minutes of study or research to the students be- fore homcroom. This extra time and effort put in by the library staff results in the students' greater under- standing and appreciation of Westis literary facilities. C0-orziinator of Libraries Miss Mary Gillham Miss Myrtle Gould Mrs. Edith Schroeder Mrs. Willa Williams The new Prolo-Printer con quickly produce sharp reproduclions of any type of moleriol for use in the overhead proieclor. in - E: MUN ig i Mr. l lenry Yllalli Mr. C. VV. Bills More than a thousancl films are ineluclecl in the Proviso aucliofvisual library. Every year the Auclio-visual 'Depart- ment purchases an aclclitional llillty new films ancl nnf merous lilm strips, reeorrls anal tapes. The clepartment projeetecl ahout sixteen thousancl lilms this year, more than cluring any previous year. Use of auclio-visual materials was improvecl hy the aclclition of a 35 mm automatic lilmfstrip projector, a lo mm film viewer, ancl a Protofllrinter for making eolor transparencies, to make many ol? the newest techniques for teaching avail- able to the entire faculty. Next year the clepartment an- ticipates a room where all teachers will have convenient facilities llor the preparation ol' their own overhead pro- jection transparencies. New Equipment Augments Auclio-Visual Program Mr, Wolli direcls lwo members of 'the Cine Club who serve as school proiectionisls. gm. Sr Freshmen boys engage enthusiastically in ci fast-moving game of soccer. Individual Capabilities Develop Through Sports Far from being considered supplementary in Proviso's curriculum, physical education is an important and in- tegral part of the total education program. Each student received four years of instruction in varied activities designed to develop his individual capabili- ties. Ten interscholastic sports drew hundreds of boys as active participants, but the PE classes gave every student the opportunity to take part in such team sports as touch football, volley ball and basketball, as well as swimming, golf, wrestling, gymnastics, and tennis. Classes in dance were a popular and valuable part of the girls' physical education pro- gram. Both boys and girls attended classes in first aid and hygiene and restricted gym classes, designed to make it possible For even the handicapped student to participate to the limits of his abilities. All avail- able activities were supported by trained and interested teachers. Special courses were scheduled for sports during the seventh hour to allow extra time for prac- tice and work in fundamentals to those taking part in interscholastic competition. Mrs. Gloria Altenberger NMS. Sandra AU-on Mr. Walter Cryer Mr. Robert Fulk Mr. Emery Ebbert Director of Heatlii, Physical Educa- tion, Driver Training, and Safety effrcy Austin Gilbert Miss Gloria Berna th Mr. Rex Griep S J E, X X Mrs. Bettv Kucera Junior girl strokes with ease and good form Depmtinenti Cizuirman Mr. Walter Sawasko ,f 'Ltr- UMWW Department C izairinan x Mr. Larry Buchanan wzigewf ' L x x if ,, ,M ,nw we fr f 7 ,, fil , fm A ' ' :,'i4'?f2'Z f 'rfr 1 .,,. : Vi f ' 4' iw? 'ifffw r r M M, f r , i i 11: 1 ' if , wif? ' A KQV 5 V, 'i i,Q4',2L'ffQ 5. - :,:- . A A ,,, rr.i Miss Edith Jones Students Develop Muscles While Releasing Tensions Mr. Richard McCa1lister Mrs. Jacqueline Pracko M l l l .. sf was as ...,. 4 friifgf, 'ssgfg .- Mrs. Mildred Katz Miss Jane Prest Mr. Bernard Skul Q s 5? K s 5 3 5 ii Disregarding windblown hoirclos, sophomore girls enter soccer game wifh enthusiasm. 72 Mr. Donald Kohlman Mr. Donald Nucchtle Mrs. Marilyn Mcllridu sm if arf? 1143? Nr. Verne VVilhel1n Mr. Floyd Wlrolulqc Waiting for the instructor to end the exercises, rn weary gym student listens 'ai .ff Kwai Mr. Eric Yucgcr carefully for the teciche r's whistle. Senior Lindo lvins perfects her golf stance and stroke. lntently watching the audio training screen in driver's education, students simulate the ordeals of tight parking and amber stop lights. Students Shift Into Competent Driving After successfully completing the first port of the training, c student re ceives his permit. Pulling out of circle drive, ci nervous new driver slowly etises on'o renal. Cough Drops or Catastrophe, Nurses Equal to Anything hflorc than merely a refuge from horing classrooms anal unfinished hoincworlc, the nurses, oliliicc serves Proviso with hoth helpful and healthful facilities. Throughf out the school year hliss Gould and Miss Garramonc plan screening programs which inclucle physical exainf inations, lreshnian dental examinations, vision and hears ing exams, anal TB tests. All illnesses, aeeidents, and emergencies are also met with careful consicleration and action. Other services ol' the school nurses incluclc supervision of yearly niohile chest x-ray, flu injections, and tests aclniinistered to Proviso's faculty and personf nel. lntercstctl in introducing the funclainentals ol' first-aid and home nursing, the nurses clemonstratc rules and procedures to the senior hygiene Classes. Miss Dolores Gaframone Miss Myrtle Gould Nurses Gorramone ond Gould meet emergencies with such calm efficiency that even o broken bone is regarded as routine. PPL1 zoo: My, me ,A- x Future Scientists Find West's Courses Stimulate Interest Dr. Darwin Appleton Mr. Vllilliam Alcock hir. Pt. Chaml De1aa1't11fLent Clzairmzm Mr. Bruce Danfelser Mr. John Diedrich Mr. Roger Fisher Mr. Williani Haas Mr. T. Ligni Lorene Blchc demonstrates the structure of c molecule. From the basic background courses in general science to the complexities of physics, slide rules and formulas, the science department at Proviso VV est sought to pre- parc students to better understand the problems which increasing scientific knowledge has presented and con- tinues to present. Though a few freshmen were per- mitted to go directly into biology, most acquired in general science a basis from which to choose their later science courses. Biology l this year included the tradi- tional insect collections, laboratory dissections, and lec- tures supplementcd by the liberal use of teaching films. Biology ll, an elective course, provided opportunity for collegeflevel worlc in the lite sciences. Plans are in 1 preparation, however, for the introduction next year of some of the new approaches to biological science devel- oped by the Biological Curriculum Study. Chemistry and physics, which are open to juniors and seniors, are of particular interest to the college-bound students. Experimental use of new approaches is also being con- templated in these areas for next year. ln connection with improved science instruction, Westls science de- partment, along with eight other suburban high schools, participated this year in a study conducted by the University ol Florida. Members ol? the physics classes took the Holzinger-Crowder Unifactor Test in Septem- ber and in May to assist in assessing the effectiveness ol' l the traditional as compared with the newer presentations of physical concepts developed by the Physical Science Study Committee. J Mr. lolm McCleary frm lX lr. Raymond Rice Biology student admires the results of hours spent with insect net in hand - her collection earns a l. Q W' 1 1'5 I i j:, .ah-P R- 1 r. John Slimmer lhlr. Richard Sprictsma Bliss Ixllll rllilllllldfl llr. 'lack Ulcry R111 KC1111ctl1 Wlilliams Q00 GOO C Q0 00 pw- Jim Campbell and George Easter ad- iusting apparatus for measuring the ratio of the charge of the electron to its mass. if 2 4' xf , 1 f ME , filfgf 1 lx? lil il QE s gg, 5: 1 It 1 ' , fig 4: 5- X A 51:2 2 gg Egg F V f ' f 1 .5. ' ff Q L , Vw ' Q 5 Z l E :,f:,.,:. X L . W,,, ,. -. I 4 ,. , ..... 5. , , f ,t mf i 1 1-N -- Jm Wwmmflzfitl ..., , ' 5 W, ,,,,,,, ,, 4.2 , i an Y B fmw : ,a ndy ,, 7 -6 tw. :i .-i. ., A daily check of weather conditions oided students in predicting the sec:son's first snow fcill. The weather station is manned by students of the social science department under the supervision of Mr. A. R. Jedlickcz. Stimulating Discussions A d Social Understanding Mr. Melvin VVall Depz2m'tme11t Chairman tm ft' fi W X Eg. Q.:-Q r X 5 f' i Mr. Alan Krebs Mr. Carter Carter Mr. Norbert Curtin Mfrs Mr. A. Iedlicka WW Mrs. Sandra Litster Miss Diane Reinhardt Mr. Ronald Singer Ir. L. 'lwell ., ,awww sqqk Mr. Alfred Stimes Mr. David Voypiek An appreciation of the rich heritage of the American citizen and an understanding of foreign cultures is the aim ot the social studies department. From aneient Greece to yesterdays Moscow, the future leaders and citizens who occupied the classrooms of Proviso Yvest profited bv studying the experiences of the past and discussing the events of the present. In psychology students were made more aware of the workings ot their own minds as well as acquiring a more intelligent appreciation of others' motives and needs. Bv promot- ing a program intended to assist the student in develop- ing his own concepts and heliefs, the social studies department took part in creating hetter Americans. Mr. Cvril Waters Mr. Donald Wright Business Staff Maintains High School Efficiency Situated at the nerve center of all school activities the husv secretarial staff lie it routine movina smoothlv and ' 'ul 4 1 1 1 D 1 I elliciently. Their work included scheduling school ac- tivities, taking telephone messages, compiling the daily school hulletin and handlino enrollment cards. In addi- . . . 'Oy tion activitv fees em vlovees avrolls, Government re- 7 .JI . 7 l 1 . P J D i ports, requisitions, school mail and the purchase ol sup- plies were also among their responsihilities. Secretaries of English, physical education, and counseling depart- ments xvere concerned with specialized assignments, hut other departments depended upon the general secretarial pool for such services as mimeographing olf tests and grading of IBM examinations. Issuing texts, collecting lines and checking eligibility sheets were also functions of the general office staff. SECRETARIES Sealed Around Desk: Mrs. Marcella Walker, Mrs. Nellie Breflman, Miss Mariorie Jacks, Miss Valerie Longley, Miss Jeanne Burren, Grant, Mrs, Marcella Hackmeisler, Miss Molly Cavanagh, Mrs. Lucille Ciresi, Mrs. Lynn Misicka, Mrs. Peggy Adair, Mrs, Hazel Camboa, Mrs. Anne Mrs. Margaret Schobel, Mrs. Lorella Foidl, Mrs. Olhelia Chapman, Mrs. Grams, Mrs. Doris Heiman, Mrs. Lorraine Sergey. Esther Johnson, Mrs. Albie Beulhin, Miss Lenore Gorr. Standing: Mrs. Judy t N cj? Klrs. lilivalmeth Lewis . . . E? is . . Q E if . 'x mem cis- ' s:e2i2:3::f:: 215, -V will - -'-' S 3213 - K 5 it Klr. Charles Moore 'Nm f M' , .. g Qzpri-3 3 4 Vi. . ...,....... 3 , i Klrg, Patricia liulllbw The Reading Center becomes a familiar spot to students who work to increase reading speed and comprehension Between l-lO and 150 students availed themselves this year ol' the facilities ol' the Reading linproveincnt Center. Under the direction ol' Mrs. Elizalneth Lewis, the Center, a segment ol' the English Uepartnicnt, provided individual assistance on a nonfcredit lmasis to any student wishing to increase his reading eliliiciency. Employing a Variety ol' material and machines, stuf dents were aided in the improvement of reading rate, comprehension, and Vocahulary. The Speech and l lear- ing Clinic, directed hy Mr. Charles Kloore, diagnosed and treated all types ol' speech disorders in addition to teaching lip-reading. Mrs. Patricia Buhroxx' is also availalale as a teacher ol' the hlind. Sight, Speech, Reading Problems Solved Through Specialized Instruction Maintenance Staff Gives Around-the-Clock Service Shining floors, gleaming windows, walks free of snow -f Proviso students scarcely notice them. However, with- rector of Buildings and out the work of Westls custodial staff under the supervi sion of Mr. Werner, the daily routine of class and after school activities would quickly lnecomc impossible. Mr, Richard Werner, Di- - Grounds. Front Row: Gerald Alger, Ray Bridwell, John Kilinski, Assistant Director of Thomas Zaccardi, Fred Gaus, Kenneth Root, Ray Begy, Ernie Kroeger, Mar- Buildings and Grounds Gus Reuhmer. Row Two: Lester Rosburg, Adolph shall Studtmann. Knoll, Clarence Heaney, James Patterson, Charles Bradley. Row Three: Front Row: Night Foreman Mario DeAngelis, Anthony Brozowski, Richard Menaloscino, Ben Garza, Eugene Koch. Row Three: Howard Swan, Ed- Drevs, Joseph Montino, Jerry Williamson. Row Two: Jack Barrett, Dominic ward Rogala, Daniel Vece, Thomas Don Pasqurella, Larry Dolan. i we - ' ufeg.. QNNS.e a4 ?x3SSF X'i'TT'X SRxWixRwQ.Nwwr'f'3llR.'11 s 'WWSWi Slw?.W'.a?i4us: i . , - LF'S 'SQ?.,s K 1 lk Fronl Row: Lumira Riordan, Arlene Bulh, Lillian Heneks. Row Two: Virginia Julie Behnke, Agnes Valenla, Virginia Ernsl, Eileen Boldl, Annelle Baran, Grassi, Susan Johnson, Bernice Merrill, Josephine Nelson, Hazel Beran, LaVerne Vischulis, Phyllis Rabung. Row Four: Dorolhy Ramsey, Fern Bal- Rose Coda, Mabel Nelson. Row Three: Minnie Muellen, Phyllis Riccobene, lerman, Eleanor Kuczen, Nellie Sponzilli. Bar-burgers on Bun Ban 3500 Huge Hungers Dealing with Proviso's 3,500 different appetites, Mrs. Dorothy Accardi, head dietician, tries to varv the menus to appeal to all students. After serving a hrealcfast of rolls and juice to students with Nearly morning hun- gerf' the cafeteria staff prepares for its five daily lunch periods. With the help of twenty-six women, lunches range from spaghetti to chuck-wagon steak. Producing meals that are both nourishing and appetizing provides a challenge to the staff hut results in VVest,s well-fed students. The staff also supervises food preparation for banquets and other activities. With similar goals of service the matrons assist both students and teachers. Pinning on corsages at dances and routine maintenance of lounges and locker rooms are among their varied chores. Malrons: Pauline Barnas, Rose Carlson, Tillie Morilz. mmctfhwm pm tilllflgs .,... Q Q 1 fx Q A f Q :.:J.:.f:::5-It I STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Vice-president Roger Mallon, Treasurer Sylvia Akey, Secretary Elsie Duckworth, President John Hobart. Usheretles Chairman Carol Neruda discusses her committee with council members Russ Rasche and Carla Rassmussen. Marsha Ryberg, Bob Coan, Bonnie Sass, and Karen Liska construct deco- rations for the midwinter dance while Tom Head and Tom Poteet offer constructive advice. Two Students Imported Via Student Council Members of the Student Council Executive hoard met every day to plan the projects and activities for the year. During HXOH periods homeroom representatives along with council officers and committee chairmen discussed and voted on these plans. Through the Student Coun- cilis foreign Exchange Program, Anna Hage of Sweden and lo Kleinschmidt ol' Cermany attended school with Provisoites all year. The Student Council sponsored an allfschool red-and-white day which ended with a roaring pep assembly before the llomecoming weekend. The Council supervised the crowning of the queen, the game, and the dance, Under the Vllestern Sliiesfl which climaxed the weekend festivities. All students had the opportunity to try out for the annual Student Council Variety Show 'KWe,ll Tell You a Storyf, Our nation's history highlighted the show. Profits from the Christmas Post Office supplemented the Council's con- tingency fund which was used to buy various items for school organizations. The mid-winter Valentine dance, UEnamorados,', opened Spanish gardens and romance softened hy lim Kleeman and his hand. Along with spring came the elections of class, Cirls' League, and Council officers under the direction of the Student Council Elections Committee. Throughout the year the Student Council's display case gave recognition to sports and other activities. John Hobart lends assistance to Loyalty Committee members Barbara Pulford, Mary Amann, and Judy Naybar. STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD Front Row: Tom Head, Marcia Ryberg, Carla Gloria Smetana, Judy Naybar, Mary Amann, Barbara Pulford, Carol Neruda, Rasmussen, Gerrie Obradovic, Linda Lee Riedl, Diana Bonafide, Bob Caan. Karen Liska, Bonnie Sass. Row Two: Paul Vallandingham, Tom Poteet, Chuck Achilles, Russ Rasche, Mail sorters prepare Christmas cards for delivery. Fun night ping-pong sessions relax students while giving enjoyable and unusual competition. West's slaves do comical Variety Show act. Tom Head presents noses to Mrs. Tomarkin and student director. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESETNTATIVES Front Row: Bruce Zorn Anita Slifka, Janet Lock, Laurel Markwardl, Lillian Cino, Catherine Koss, James Rogus, Row Two: Frances Wilkins, Belsy Barnard, Barbara Holmes, Kandy Spencer, Sarah Krohn, Agusiin Paredes, Row Three: Sandy Jacob, Candice Nicholson, Monna Anlonsen, Gayle Ericson, Ann Mazzo. Row Four Terry Quercia, Harry Heifelz, Edward Vos, Bob Bunda, Roberl Gozzales Garth Terlizzi, Frank Movgan, Tom DeFoles. Representatives Relay Council Business to Homerooms SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Front Row: Daina Gaililfs, Lois Novak, Calherine Ku- cik, Andrea Horak, Ruth Gordon, Sandra Doyle. Row Two: .Ioan Thom- as, Susan Anderson, Diane Ing'e, Susan Luebke, Karen Halberg, Paula Williams. Row Three: Terri Campbell, Jim Deligianis, Sandra Wasson, Can- dace Kozzel. Row Four: Matilda Rocha, Linda Scheu, Linda Kafsis, Cynthia Pallerson, Bill Bednar, Alan Murdock, Curlis Michael, Janice Pones. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRE- SENTATIVES Fronl Pow: IEOIJ XVII' cox, JoAnn Hun:-e, Lois Turek. Geri Korpas, Jane Slazyk, Janice Mango, Pal Golden. Row Two: Cheryl Mil- ler, Linda Doman'co, Darlene B 'El: Pam Filson, Juc'y Osberg, Dietliiv' Radlke, Cheryl Brewster, Third Row: Barbara Schaal, Pai Serrilella Pa'ri- cia Wesol, Rila Musgrove, Parcia Ricker. Fourth Row: Sieii Joii, D911 K Sullivan, Dennis Chreno, Carmen Freda, Chuck Dunlop, Tony Aulcn, Jerry Heathcoll, Tom Krause. I SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Row One: Sharon Anton- Belly Farr, Lee Mayer, Dennis Likosar. Row Three: Graham Smilh, George sen, Slarr Ann Gemini, Carolyn Rzemienski, Joyce Corry, Laura Caliguri, Poulos, Mike Slevens, John Schulzner, John Lelz, Don Wharton, Wayne I Beverly Pelc. Row Two: Ronald Kernkamp, Mary Ann Cukla, Dee Walkins, Munday. 1 I GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS SEATED: Treasurer Judy Lange, President An- gie Pope. STANDING: Sponsor Mrs. Holtz, Secretary Lynda Walton, Spon- sor Miss Enquist, Vice-president Sharon Elstrom. League Recruits Army of Guicletl hy their sponsors, the tour ollieers anal twelve Committee Chairmen have clevotetl their time to aehiev- ing the Girlsl League goal, to involve all girls in a wholesome social organiiation. Big Sistersv startecl off the years program hy helping lost freshmen to liincl their classes. The annual get-together, HZAIOIIZLH offer- ecl new stuclents the opportunitv to get aequaintecl with eaeh other as well as the aetivities of the League. Girls who were interestecl in modeling had an opportunitv to try out lor the liall llashion show. The girls moclelecl the latest in Casual anti sports wear at prices to liit evervone's poeket hook. HYuleticIe Yotlelfl the annual Christmas party, proviclecl entertainment, refreshments, ancl lun to the memhers as the veal' clrew to a Close. Girls, League startetl ott 1964 with a Hhlop Flop? This meeting showetl memhers the appropriate hair styles lor eampus wear. Even fathers were ineluttett in the new vearis pro- gram, as the League heltl its annual clatl-anclfclaughter clate night, Hhlv lleart Belongs to Datltlvf' The League eolleetecl An Army ol Tovs for the Salvation Arrnvf' as their annual service proieet. Bow Vtleekn elimaxect the vearis activities. liivalries eontinuecl throughout the week as Classes triecl to out-clo each other in their pur- ehase ol green, vellow, hlue, or rect hows. The week was highlighted hv the anuual Sock-Hop, NVvl1OOSll'Sl1.,I Toys for Christmas GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD SEATED: Historian Phyllis Castle, Ticket Chairman Donofrio, Tickets Chairman Ricki Miller, Entertainment Chairman Cheryl Donna Quill, Entertainment Chairman .Ierilyn Neale, Proiects and Programs Whiffen, Publicity Chairman Ruta Melbardis, Decorations Chairman Pat Chairman Andrea Klise, Refreshment Chairman Marilyn Bertoncini. STAND- Doerzaph, Refreshments Chairman Jamie Becker. ING: Publicity Chairman Evelyn Cormich, Decorations Chairman Kathy SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: Cathy George, Deneen Schmidt, Phyllis Lemongelli, Judy DiVito, Sharyn Snow. Row Two: Laura Maze, Barbara Mel- ina, Florence Vozza. Row Three: Cherifyn Powell, Donna Ott, Joyce Kerous, Joan Joshel, Shirley Fairburn, Vicki Zell, Linda Tenebrini. JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTATITES Front Row: Toni Desfefano, Dorothy DeCarIo, Sue Winter, Sunday Giannone, Barbara Sepnafsky, Kay Larmay, Sharon Kowalczylx, Julie Casfellano. Row Two: Bonnie Jurek, Jaqueline Hunt, Mary Luebkei, Linda Hede, Marian Origitano, Sue Golz, Mary Bren- eisen, Doreen Beck. Row Three: Linda Rueb, Ruth Makrinski, Laurita Urbrock, Sue Chis- man, Carol Elftmann, Barbara Kayser, Eileer Stirn, Linda Weging, Linda Mosher, Row Four: Barbara Smith, Barbara McGann, Caro- lyn Cecil, Cherri Lenz, Eva Poulos. SOPHOMORE GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES Front Row: Peggy Sterk, Anifa Wi'o- sik, Mary Puricelli, Karen Remen, Patricia Ploegman, Zabel Gurdekian, Diane Brocler- ick, Catherine Wonders. Row Two: Linda Kelly, Janet Hanson, Sharon Sheldon, Dian- na Tobias, Patricia Druhn, Carol Shey, Pr's- ciiia Cox, Geraldine DeMaioIo. Row Three: Star Norini, Cathy Moritz, Pat Brinton, Dawn Jable, Sandra Komel, Sandra Connor, Linda Greco, Sandra Austin. Row Four: Virginia Frase, Peggy Hessee, Deborah Kurpiel, Luetta Carr, Laurie McMahon, Susan Lukey. FRESHMAN GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVE Front Row: Beatrice Gayban, Norma Washburn, Nancy Slazyk, Laverne Beran, Janet Decho, Paula Klein, Lauren Proven- zano. Row Two: Barbara Olson, Joyce Hefter, Pamela Stahl, Jeanette Martin, Karen Zeman, Deborah Griffith, June Larson, Pamela Terlizzi. Row Three: Candy Hoem, Jean Yidak, Deborah Pellicori, Susan Pfaen- der, Kathy Carney, Mary Ann Mikolaiek, Sandy Kutt, Diane Fiorentino. 'F -' f . . axe! XI ' Q 5, ., QQ' mu a 3: W 1 we I EL? S .E-E: I I 1 I ..n. ARA nys :I- R rg 1 , .4-I . ' , A . KZ.. in M League Activities Include Parents as Well as Members The Style Show audience included interested mothers and intent small sisters. Charleston ability and energy gain a chocolate heart prize for Diane Bowyer and her dad. Key-Clubber Mike Cochran escorts Judy Suk as she models an appropriate school outfit at the League's October Fashion Fantasy. An extensive Iihrarv ol' 20,000 boolis needs a great deal of maintenance. In Proviso VVest's lihrarv rooms the hooks are checked and shelved by sixtvelive industrious people. These lihrarv pages not onlv shelve hooks hut also straighten the rooins, eolleet slips and eheelc honor roll Cards. Even with the three full time librarians the demands of the extensive collection could not he fultvilled without the pages volunteering. The lihrarv pages devote study Periods to aid the staff in Illillly ways. This year, with the south lihrarv roorn open and new Puhlieations continually being inade availahle, the pages had a greater numher of hooks to organize and shelve. Acting as Hjunior lihrariansl' the pages offered their assistance to all tl1e students hunting lor hoolas. LIBRARY PAGES FRONT ROW: Nancy Sutorius, Tekla Wendoll. ROW TWO: Lilliam Cino, Barbara Lococo. ROW THREE: Marge Meyers, Kathleen Rieger, Mary Gardner. ROW FOUR: Gail Hoegner, Diane Hill, Nancy Rhinesmith, Susan Hemzacek, Maureen Kubala. ROW FIVE: Kristine Vever- ka, Susan Luebke, Sandra Pfeifer, Marilyn Ann Gillespie, Lynn An' dreason. ROW SIX: Carol Schey, Barbara Kayser, Carol Spycholski, Joyce Hefter, Jane Taft, Lenore LeDonne, Bonnie Plenner, ROW SEVEN: Loraine Minnis, Leslie Eisen, Barbara Todman, Kathy Likens, Marilyn Hennig, Kristina Bahl, Joan Thomas. ROW EIGHT: Lynn Niedermayer, Pam Ter- Iizzi, Mary VanCraenenbroeck, Susan B. Anderson, Jean Bosko, Carol Treabess. ROW NINE: Rosemary Hilgenberg, Diane Lundgren, Susan Pfaen- der, Judy Frosh, Immaculate Ciccone, Bonnie Untiedt, Candy Nicholson. LIBRARY PAGES FRONT ROW: Alicia Washington, Rowlene Wendoll, Laurel Misek, Jean Earnest, Cheryl Becker, ROW TWO: Judith Diehl, Ann Breneisen, Susan Jacobs, Carol Cadek, Candy Bradley. ROW THREE: Cynthia Patterson, Janice Bozzelli, Bonnie Warp, Pam Rapshus, Candy Hoem, Tricia Sramek. ROW FOUR: Deborah Lundgren, Rosemary Hosek, Anne Mazzo, Carol Wilke, Susan Conn, Andrea Klein. Books Without Pages Are Hard to Find O Red Derloies Turn Key To Locked Finances To serve their school and communitv was the goal ol the Proviso Wlest Kev Cluh. Fortv-five selected rnemhers of the three upper classes, guided hv hir. Tom Dehlaven, met everv xveela heliore school in the Little Theatre to plan their projects. A tall and spring ear wash provided one source ol' income lor the organization. Key cluhhers sold peanuts and pancakes for their sponsor, the VVest- chester Kiwanis Cluh, and they ushered Vvcstlalce hlemf orial Hospital patients to chapel for three consecutive Sundays in the liall. 'iDerhv Davi' highlighted the win- terls activities. Proceeds from the sale ol red and white derhies went to the needv children ol the Dixon Mental Institution. Other projects included providing a Santa Claus lor the Christmas assemhly, waiting on tahles at hanquets, running coat checks ol' any school organization, and sponsoring a dress rightn campaign. A Hlurivcris Rodeou was held in the spring, and a trophv was awarded to VVest's students who excelled in certain sltills. September carwash raised funds to cover Key Club's many expenses. ls E Q , ' - - . f 5 .-no, . I 'ri ' . . Ji? z Qin! yi- Y F y ag? 5 so . F ,, 4 .:, 5 xi i i. . , . . Y ' f ' - . it ii W' is 5 . D 5555 . are tip iv M A A 3 , , I. at E . :wwe-fssaaemuisssera S5 W.,.Yni H533 .,., ....., ., . s ..,. . . .... . 1 .aw if use ' ag L is L WW' f'tt wr ,,,,, , W... we f. if? , 5 , V H ' 2' 2? vw? i il' 1' mmm-rw-Mi ev UWM ' 49651695 in KEY CLUB OFFICERS Vice-president Bob Coon, President Lee Mayer Historian Glenn Meyers, Treasurer Mike Patt, Lf. Governor Scott Davis Secretary Dave Levy. Key-Clubbers admire the handiwork of Mrs. Leonard Mayer who super- vised ihe arrangements for the Kiwanis-Key Club Parents' Night Banquet .. .. Q , IA ... A KEY CLUB Front Row: Rich Zalisk, Jim Akey, Dennis Sodomka, Michael Tom Poteet, Art Stark, Craig Grant, Richard Lewis, Michael Murdoch, Frank Patt, Roy Van Cleave, Glenn Schwartz, Michael Cochran, Don Barry, Al Joswich, Dave Mitchie, Jo Kleinschmidt, Roger Mallon. Row Four: John Jaworski, Philip Davis. Row Two: Mr. Waters, Dave Levy, Ken Rebello, Al Tibensky, Gary Davis, Tom Head, Paul Gregory, Bob Hobart, Alex Zupsich, Janosek, Chuck Simons, Allan Haeger, Rich Kopanda, Frank Positano, Steve John Hobart, Dennis Likosar, Paul 7eman, Glenn Meyers, Paul Hixson, Zupsich, Bob Coon, Mr. DeHaven, Row Three: Doug Reagan, Scott Davis, Frank Yaccino, Lee Mayer. T lil? mmwsfmfiqft l Traditional Derby Day finds Key Clubber's taking off their hats-to sell them. Mr. DeHaven confers with Key Club officer. 1 Mural Faces Problems Of Yearbook Theme This year the staff not only added a new telephone to the Mural office hut also added a new sponsor. heirs. Jessie Veach along with the editors worked amid piles of cropped pictures, misplaced dummy pages, and correct- ed galleys, worrying ahout final deadlines. Although to most of Wcstis students seventh period was only one hour away from the final hell, in C-313 the Uhelli, often rang at 6:00. At 2:30 the room was in chaos with twelve editors typing, cropping, and screaming for help. During the wccli of Qctoher 16 a unique face appeared at VVest-'ihluriclm pranced through the cafeteria pro- claiming the dual sale of elephants and lllumls. Using the theme The Faces of Proviso Westi' the staff and photographers raced around the buildings to find the different moods and expressions of the school. Near the end of the year the moods of Mural changed with the turmoil of getting ready for puhlication and compe- tition. The ,64 Min-al caught the faces of Proviso and printed a record of its ever-changing atmosphere. .px-we Business Manager Diana Aronica and Index Editor Janet LaVine and Clerical Editor Joan Schmitt. Advisor Mrs. Veach. Editor-in-Chief Donna Bowyer. School-Life Edilor Charlene Triska. E E 5? 5 ,K WP' i A ,nwww GENERAL STAFF Penny Cowen, Pat Golen, Karen Jansen, Advisor Mrs. Jessie Veach, Sue Osenberg, Business Manager Mrs. Wilma Dombroski, Dietland Radtke, John Spanzilli, Barbara Linneweh, and Linda Nichilo. f wi ,gl , ,L Class Editor Tom Williams and Academic Editor Sports Editor Graham Smith and Photography Editor Organizations Editor Jo Dee Kolb and Claudio Batista. Arlyn Anderson. Copy Editor Beth Pratt. gy PROFILE Front Row: Paul Zeman, George Easter, Richard Johnson, Carol Wayne Urbaniak. Row Three: Roberta Lestina, Joyce Viso, Cindy Ober, Gaber, Janet Hanson, Cheri Dowell, Rita Brown. Row Two: Jim Campbell, Karen Chodora, Lisa Arrichiello, Susan Luebke, Winifred Levy, David Reid. Patricia Kraft, Sandy Wasson, Pam Baltis, Mary Heinrich, Camille Sclulel, From the long tables in D-lil comes prize-winning copy. Profile Makes History ASSISTANTS TO THE BOARD Front Row: Susan Rada, Claire Girand. Row Two: Karen Hallberg, Mariory Joshel, Linda Gortmaker, Row Three: Kathy Cerny, Joanne Schmidt, Pam Jorgensen. Seated: Co-Feature Editors Geraldine Rudnick and Nancy Dunbarg Coe Literary Editors Denise Luczyk and Patricia Ricker. Standing: Ca-Pho- tography Editors Rita Musgrove and Gisela Florczak. GFS E if-jg QQFXQ QE Q K ,859 . M 'fd .rs1niW'c3?xXi5S, ' ,JJ 4 is we gixqsxxx X25 k . Managing Editor Diane Moore, Sponsor Mr. Levin, and Editor-in-Chief Sally Sergey congratulate themselves an an excellent Profile. For the seconcl consecutive year the Proviso Vliest Profile earnecl the niuchecovetecl Pacemalter Awarcl which is presentccl annually hy the American Newspa- per Puhlishcrs Association to the live outstanding school newspapers in the Unitecl States. No other school newspaper has ever heforc achievccl the honor on two successive years. The Profileis 1963 Pacemalter was presented at the National Scholastic Press Association convention in Novemher. A cleclicatecl anal cliligent staff ancl ctlitors were responsilmle for thte papcris high general lcvei oi' excellence. Although its pages emphaf sizecl Xiicstis activities, the Profile was not completely a high schoolii paper. its scope extenclecl to provoca- tive worlcl happenings anal, uncler the clircction of Mr. Arthur Levin, the '64 stall' also proclucecl special issues for Brotherhoocl, Safety, ancl Eclucation Vveelas as Weil as colorful Features on college, seniors, and academic clepartnients of the school. Seventeen hoarcl members, along with the general stall ancl reporters issuecl each Thursday a paper which liaeulty and stuclents alilie found entertaining and informative. News Editor Carol Schroeder, Co-Make-up Editors Geraldine Dunn and Terry Davorak, Co-News Editor Barbara Clayworth. A? mf- 'g'txf'w, nw . 5h f 'S...-.. Beat Editor Eileen Stirn, Advertising Manager Frank Positano, Co-Sports Editors Alex Zupsich, Dennis Sodomka, Business Manager Susan Sharpe. ...... QQ. .5 .... FORENSICS Front Row: Tom Cameron, Arlene Babka, Stanley Fingerhut, Komendanchik, Donna Ebeling, Ann Clark, Cathy L. Dillon, Cheryl Brew Duane Walton, Bill Bednar, Charles Dugapolski, Mr. Waage. Row Two: ster. Row Four: Scott Streiker, Scott Davis, James Campbell, Gary Davis Norma Frank, Winifred Levy, Marsha Francis, Sandra Schaeffer, Rita L. Paul Hixson, Wayne Dunham, Ken Bonvallet, John Kucera. Brown, Linda L. Nelson, Camille Sautel. Row Three: Judy Naybar, Janice Forensics Speaks For Proviso West's lcleas Nearly every Saturday morning husses awaited NFL memhers to take them to another challenging speech tournament. Nlemlners were given opportunities to display their talents in poetry, prose, comedy and serious readings, and original oratory. lWemliers interested in other types of speech were also ollllcrcd opportunities through oratorical declamation, radio, alter dinner, and extemiporaneous speaking. Under the supervision of Mr. James Vllaage the group traveled to Normal, Peoria, and Bradley Universities to compete. Wlith the experi- ence and diligence of these young orators the school received honors and ratings ot superior quality. The recognition ol' Wlestis Forensics League has hecome more puhlicised hy morning announcements ol' the xveeliend wins and the show case in building UAH advertising the leaguels results in state and district tournaments. ln or- der to participate in the achievement ot the organization llorensics memhers need twenty-lfive points which were awarded on the basis of tournament accomplishments. NFL OFFICERS Treasurer Winifred Levy, Secretary Linda Nelson, Vice president James Campbell, President Scott Davis. pq, 'NA W!k:pp- Gary Davis gains speaking experience through NFL compelifion. X , ,W . lv fa X AW ,fy F iff!! X.: ,J ,Q Lf- H1 IM CML L -X ,z -Q , Dfw, JLUVI . .V X I, , , Mr, Waage, National Forensics League co ,,,f 1 wwf- 3 , A L '- NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE Fronl Row: Linda L. Nelson, Stanley Fingerhul, Calhy L. Dillon. Row Two: Winifred Levy, Mr. Waage. Row Three: Scott Davis, Marsha Francis, John Kucera, Tom Cameron. Row Four: Jim Campbell, Gary Davis, Paul Hixson, Wayne Dunham, Ken Bonvallel. ach, makes plans during an XO period forthe NFL Siudenl Congress 'fo be held March 2'l, 1964. Jfaffgn ,wwf-v?' 1 .N W x I R I X 5 X ' axis-... iw... VARSITY DEBATERS SEATED: Mr, Waage, Calhy L. Dillon, Gary Davis, Paul Hixson. STANDING: Wayne Dunham, Scoll Davis, Linda L. Nelson, Ken Bonvallet, Winifred Levy. 2 JUNIOR VARSITY DEBATERS Stanley Fingerhul, John Kucera, Norma Frank, Tom Cameron. Debaters Place First In Bradley Tournament ww NOVICE DEBATERS Bill Bednan, John Andrews, Charles Dugopolski. Uliesolvetl: That social security benefits shoultl he ex- tentletl to inclucle complete nietlical caren proviclctl a clelmatahle topic lor Provisois eighteen cluh menihers. llanltecl among the hest squacls in the state. cleliaters lrom Vvest were ahle competitors for top honors at tour- naments. Alter winning several contests hir. Xllaagc, coach, hopecl the teains woultl terininatc the season with a high stancling in state championship competition. Llnclerlying the wins anal losses was the aclvancetl prep- aration lor ciehates which were often won anal lost in the library while researching materials. Five cleliatcrs at- tencletl special courses in speech and clelnatc last sunie lncr at lllinois State University and lhllichigan State University. The clchaters remained continually up to clate on latest development relating to clchatc questions. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA OFFICERS Secretary Jo Watt, President Cecile Ford, Vice-president Bonnie Jean Tykvart, Sponsor Miss Dolores Garramone. um toil f Pam Olander, Donna Gentile, and Barbara Cleary prepare the dolls they have made for the children of Dixon State Hospital. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Front Row: Marilyn Ernst, Sheila Rabung, Debbie Mitchell, Charlotte Parizek, Pamela Koss, Vicki Diamantos, Sponsor Miss Gould. Row Two: Karen Hercik, Karen Mennella, Jean Andersen, Sandra Nelson, Sarah Krohn, Kathy Redden, Diane Valinsky, Virginia Puri- celli, Judy Talbert, Donna Catberro, Pat Riha, Judy Suk. Row Three: Linda Meyers, Susan Whistler, Pat Walus, Linda Greco, Sally Vilim, Marilyn Potts, Roberta Sturnfield, Judy Hunter, Bunny Crosby, Carol Dubler, Linda X ..,. i sw Future Nurses Cure Dixon's Lack of Toys Loaded down with stulilied animals lor the children, Fu- ture Nurses toured Dixon State llospital during their lirst service project. By issuing new memhership cards to interested students, the cluh grew to one-hundred ten memhers who hoped to learn what nursing oliliercd. On Noyemher 10 another liield trip was scheduled. liy hecoming acquainted with surgical equipment, the meme hers heneliited from the visit to St. Anneys School ol Nursing. From these trips the girls hecame familiar with numerous schools and hospitals in which they would he training in lor the next three years. Medical terms, hospital scholarships, and patients' personalities were discussed hy lecturers to prepare the memhers lor their careers. Sponsored hy M iss Myrtel Gould and Miss Dolores Garramoni, VVest's nurses, the cluh had two prof lessional women to answer the technical questions ol' nursing. As a chartered memher ol' the National Future Nurses Club since February 21, 1961, the organization extended more service activities and trips to memhers. ln the heginning of the year the new girls were shown HGir1s in Wlhiteu to explain the demands of nursing. Throughout the year the members gained greater under- standing ahout entrance requirements and courses in nursing schools, The Chicago area hospitals were toured and enthusiasm heightened as the memhcrs worlsed with school nurses to strengthen career understanding. 17olf lowing high school graduation these memhers will no longer read ahout or tour around hospital grounds hut instead he an active part ol' a hospital and patients lile. Benesh, Maureen Durante. Row Four: Beverly Blozis, Anita Cochran, Donna Summerfield, Pat Spetz, Kathy Modica, Shirley Baustian, Lee Smith, Susan Daniel, Gail Parks, Karen Meyer, Terry Delue, Linda Laughland, Row Five: Virginia Mastradonalo, Jeanette Martin, Anne Steward, Linda Cooper, Vir- ginia Behling, Sandy Kuh, Janice Riunec, Baiana Dimitriievich, Donna Bundy, Pamela Olander, Barbara Cleary, Kathy Wall, Linda Romanelli,Vickie Olsen. P 5 gf, Front Row: Janet Lock, Sandra Messett, Nancy Trippel. Row Two: An- nette Kouimelis, Janet Jewell, Diana Aronica, Mary Ellen Van Loghem, Linda Johnson, Row Three: Peggy Crawford, Adriene Beckman, Anita Slifka, Jane Taft, Pamela Thamm, Dorothy Neuhaus. Row Four: Kathy Martin, Sandra Wesol, Sherry Sastellani, Hanna Brenner, Sharon Morley, Valerie Treadman, Mary Gardner, Row Five: Carol Moore, Bunnie Crosby, Janice Klean, Karen Remen, Sharyn Collura, June Anderson, Manual Paredes. Row Six: John Monaghon, George Sanders, Rose Kernkamp, Joann Olszewski, Barbara Holmes, Joe Vitti, Jim Zelenski. Row Seven: Lauretta Fay, Barbara Stephen, Janice Leisek, Karen Earl, Janice Bozzelli, Phyllis Bogorad, Susan Osenberg, Mary Amann. Raw Eight: Charol Han- sen, Joann Schmania, Esther Maresso, Judy Diehl, Barbara Wilcox, Susan Hilliard, Barbara Swenson, Joyce Zylinski, Janice Komendanchik, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Seated: Miss Hamilton, Miss Scala, Pres- ident Gloria Sabbatiello, Secretary Karen Fraunhofer. Standing: Mr. Small, Vice-president Betty Farr, Treasurer Lorraine Mentz. s. ' B N s'SaB!fXQi Future Teachers Preview Problems and Pleasures With plans for remaining in school for the rest of their lives, members of West's chapter of Future Teachers of America find club activities give valuable insight into the problems and satisfactions of their chosen profes- sion. Local and state conferences bring contacts with education from many fields. Interested in the many aspects of special education, the club actively helps to support the international exchange student program, It Marsha Francis entertains FTA members with slides taken during her trip abroad. From aprons to erasers, the student store provides for West's varied needs. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Lucille Ksepka, Rosemarie DeNicolo, Diane Miller, Laurie Gall, Dorothy DeCarlo, Sunday Giannone, Julie Castellano, Toni Destefano. Row Two: Carol Russell, Peggy Sterk, Nanci Mosebach, Carol Gaber, Jane Krynicki, Carol Bader, Carol Cipolla, Carol Cooper, Suzanne Miller, Sherry Castellani. Row Three: Pat Zarillo, Sharon Fox, Karin Paisley, Terry Saccogno, Donna Hill, Phyllis Deleonardis, Terry Maikrazak, Mary Ann Natanek, Linda Hutchens, Bar- bara Moore, Billie Sommerfield, Josie Ciolino. Row Four: Pam Foidl, Carol Schummer, Susan Faith, Laura 5 Froio, Janis Julian, Priscilla Cox, Mary Luebker, Linda Kulp, Nancy Muszynski, Sandy Polega, Mau- reen Arnone, Sheila Corbin, Kathy Miller. Row Five: Danny Fisk, Mike Cardamone, Mike D'AIessandro, Nina Bielecki, Maureen Schram, Janis Cooper, Len- ore Neuhauser, Marlene Riccobene, Diane Maxey, Kris Bernowski, Jackie Pearce, Linda Romanelli, Row Six: Carol Strandberg, Andrea Klein, Shirley Fair- burn, MaryAnn Granas, Pat Maropoulos, Barbara Tellone, Heather Schlueter, Nancy Burns, Betty Maly, Harriet Ryba, Pat McClain, Louise Kaehler, Sharon Kowalcyzk. School Store Provides Experience for FBLA Becoming luetter Offiee worlcers was tlie ultimate tiim ul' Pmvisois ielizipter of Future Business Leuclers of Amerien. Llncler the sponsorship ol' IYliss Hodgson zincl Mr. Balmer, inenilners were given the opportunity to extencl their Business skills :incl interests. Every morning FBLA meme luers innnugecl the school store to acquire selling and Inuy- ing training. Although the club einplizlsizecl the business :incl eonsumeifs life, it also ineludecl entertainment. The I ' :'t' ' ' Club sponsored an Cliristinas party for inernbers :incl ll eolce Iiour Ivor the alumni after the liomeeoining gtune FBLA OFFICERS Front Row: Presi- dent Richard Coulter, Vice-president Theresa Chlipala, Row Two: Secre- tary Audrey Hanebuth, Treasurer Donna Cleary. 5 Honored Seniors Light NH Symbolic Torch Outstanding character and intelligence were required for the acceptance into the Proviso Vvest chapter ot the Na- tional llonor Society. Representing the oath to scholarf ship, leadership, and achievement, the ninety-seven mem- hers ol, the socictv solemnly pledged themselves to the aim ol' service throuvh learninv at the Novemher initia' D tion. Alter svmholiczilv receiving the light ol? knowledge lrom the central torch, the students and parents pro- ceeded to the Little Theater for the address ol! Dr. Arlo Schilling, President of North Central College. Under the direction of hir. lohn Slimmer the induction cere- monv hccame the scholastic climax ol: llour hiuh school f C years. Alter experiences at Proviso VVest the members, Plans lior college or business careers added to their wore thy aims. Realizing their honored scholastic positions, memhers ol' NHS strove to continue to uphold the high standards ol, Proviso Vllest as well as the standards ol? their college vears and future lives. The initiation banquet is enioyed by all new NHS members cmd their families. Officers and speakers of the evening are seated at the speakers' table. f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Richard Pelletier, Michael Roberts, Jim Lyday, Richard Neopolilan, Charles Achilles, Graham Smith, George Poulos, Charles Perniconi, Bob Tamburrino, James Chlopecki. Row Two: Diana Aronica, Susan Schroeder, Evelyn McCormick, Jaan Puricelli, Char- lotte Giovanelti, Nancy Sullivan, Janice Komendanchik, Geraldine Dunn, Linda lvins, Susan Daniel, Marianne Wroelke, Marcia Ryberg, Susan Soder- '-wir lund, Janet LaVine, Linda Nichilo, Carlotta Rasmussen. Row Three: Patricia Russ, Barbara Beyer, Linda Riefenberg, Camille Sautel, Sue Zale, Judy Jones, Christine Wood, Frances Herman, George Easter, Dennis Likosar, Joseph Jacobazzi, lee Mayer, Audrey Hanebuth, Joanna Kolb, Susan Un- tiedt, Charlene Triska, Beverly Pelc, Diane Carrigan, Joan Schmitt. v :- I , I I I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Diane Moore, Roberta Sturnfield, Gloria Sabbatiello, Susan Sharp, Cheri Poweif, Nancy Dunbar, Row Three: Suzanne Davis, Marsha Francis, Esther Maresso, Winifred Levy, Sharon Lisa Arrichiello, Nancy Currier, Ruth Solomon, Claudia Batista, Susan Broz, Hufeld, Betty Farr, Karen Fraunhofer, David Kresnicka, Dennis Manske, Scott Davis, James Campbell, James Letterer, Richard Kucik, Geoffrey Laura Maze, Lynn Golding. Row Two: Anne Albright, Cathy Dillon, Sally Hudson, Paul Hixson, Ken Koepke, Jonathan Kucera, William Ludemann, Sergey, Ann Clark, Donna Ebeling, Judy Ferrick, Merrily Wetherby, Marilyn Arlyn Anderson, John Martrano, Doug Reagan, Sharon Cook, Mary Amann, Lestina, Donna Bowyer, Christine Dvonch, Nina Leonhardi, Carol Schroeder, Bonnie Sass. New members axe inducted in an impressive ceremony. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Treasurer Dennis Likosar, Secre- tary Claudia Bastista, Vfce-president Marsha Francis, President Charles Achilles. 107 Challenging Chessmen Check Competition Looking for an intellectual sport, Provisois students found West's Chess Club provided exactly the entertain- ment which interested them. Although a small club, its activities were frequent and its members well-versed in the knowledge of pawns and checlonates. Vvorlqing to improve strategic skills, Vtlesrs chess men contended with other schools to gain a wider range of competi- tion ability and to extend the pleasure of the games. CHESS AND TACTICS CLUB MEMBERS Front Row: George Marsik, John Wactor, James Bily, John CHESS AND TACTICS OFFICERS Vice-president Al Carlson, Co-sponsor Mr, Stilwell, Sponsor Mr. Carter, President John Monaghan. A cautious move brings a member closer to check- Grosshauser, Vernon Mielke, Laura Sturnfield, George Prudden. Row Two: Jim Rogas, Jim Rada, mating. Jim Deligianis, Kenneth Peters, John Carlson, Bob Totzke, Bob Albers, Tony Pavlik, Anita Cochran, Lee Smith, Thomas Power. Club Probes Worlol of Missiles anol Molecules Occupied with all the phases of science, avid club mem- bers worked to understand its basic principles and mys- teries. Biology, chemistry, and other areas of study helped to strengthen the memberis knowledge of the un- known. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Thomas Lignell, members plan to utilize the benefits of science in future college and business hours. Outside of the usual class- room routine, the members relaxed with the satisfaction of being familiar with a technical and specific hobby. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right: Vice-president John Houkal, Secretary-Treasurer Dona Houkal, President Carl Landi. q1?5HzEJt33THL:i?.5 .if ' iY' ,,xJ ' Demonstrations by members were features of club meetings. RADIO CLUB OFFICERS President Donald LaPointe, Sponsor Dr. Appleton, Secretary-Treasurer Steve Enke, Vice President Larry E. Smith, SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS Front Row: Bob Fury, Bob Handley, Ray Hansen, Kirk Thompson. Row Two: Ralph Ketcheck, Alex Zupsich, Frances Herman, Lindo Henek, Kathy Friebus, Fred Caron, Robert Zuodar. Row Three: Richard David, Norman Moment, Frank Positano, Joseph Pokorny, Terry Samonds, Tom 4 fi' 5 + Radio Station W9BX Transmits Club Work Sponsored by Ur. llurwin Appleton, Clmirinmn ol' the Seienee illepurtment, the Proviso VVest ITQICIIOCJILIID enm- pletetl its llOLll'lll year at existenee as members guinecl vulualule lmmvleclge zincl experienee in the llielcl of mtlin Communiezltion. Beginning memlners lmtl to learn the lunclznnentuls ol' mtlio operation anal eonle LI'L't1'1SIUlLLllTg beliore they eoulcl operate Vliestls mclio station TVQBX. I 11' .f .QW 2 .M RADIO CLUB Front Row: Doug Enke, Robert McGaw, Glenn Schroeder, Jamie Hess, Lloyd Larson, Pat Perretti. Row Two: Kurt Etchingham, Jim Osborn, Craig Wiedder, Thomas Krawczykowski, Dave Busaten, Don Barsema, Ed Vos, Paul Lassau, Martin Pauschke. Mackey, Jerry Kern, Bob Studtmann, Chuck Dunlop. Back Row: Tom Gibbs, Deborah Zukar, Sam Palermo, Georgiana Vitti, Gail Vanselow, Stanley Fingerhut, Bill Bednar, Lloyd Larson, John Dalnes, Glenn Pryor, Barbara Schaal. Individual investigation intrigues a sci- entifically minded student. ,V 109 x 11- , . env' s. rf 353 sf , , , , W 7 ff l :Q ..., wi ED MAJOR LETTERMEN Row One: Mike Jacki, Don Lynch, John Haller, Vice- president Chuck Simons, President Frank Novak, Secretary-Treasurer Craig Petit, Marly Frederick, Bob Fish, Chuck Ferreri. Row Two: Roman Barowych, John Fish, Jerry Bulmann, Roy Van Cleave, Alan Janousek, Bill Lipper, Bruce Bowman, Darrell Pauls, John Cionca, Sleve Fox. Row Three: George Cascino, Jerry Nyckel, Doug Reagan, Bill Ludemann, Art Stark, Milan Obra- Lettermen Bring First Wheel Chair Game to West dovich, Joe Tannura, Craig Grant, Jim Lellerer, Ken Koepke, Bruce Svo- boda, Jim Collins. Row Four: Den Manske, Mark Kowack, Bob Coan, Larry Sciorlino, John lanitello, Tim Kyzival, Kurt Bloeser, Bob Wagar, Chuck Schwarlz. Row Five: George Smilh, Mark Birch, Frank Andrlik, Jeff Hudson, Richard Kucik, John Hobarl, Paul Kobierski, Frank Yaccino, Bill Smilh, Wayne Munday, Jim Fleming, Russell Rasche, Don Damm. Being activc sportsmen, thc Lctterinen were intcrcstecl in extenclinv cntertainino suorts to Proviso VVcst stuf .D 1 Q O. I clents. Vvrth this intention, thc cluh sponsorccl the Junior-Senior and Wheel Chair Basketball games. Alf though the yearls schedule was filled with Proviso's athletics, in spring the young 1HGH,S fancy turnccl to thoughts of the Lettermenls dance and next yearls sports. MINOR LETTERMEN AND NUMERALMEN Fronl Row: Ron Likosar, Bob Kos- ciuplek, Don Heep, Jim Helms, Ron Hauri, Blaine Romanus. Row Two: Gary La Rocco, Scolf Kaspar, Jim Laris, John Krunhovilch, Ed Heffernan. Row Three: Bob Alico, Bob Carvelli, Bill Bevill, Carmen Freda, John Monaghan, Ken Lackey, Don Barry, Pal Opland. Row Four: Gary Henson, Milchel Snaid, Joe Lopez, Ken Crller, Terry Likens, Bob Carnaghi, Bill Stewart. Row Five: Jim Adamiec, Bob Palazola, Harold Ball, Denny Bellow, Al Van- denbroucke, Bill Stabrawa, Woody Jackson, Bill Frick. Row Six: Bruce Oskerka, Steve Zupsich, Dan Basner, Henry Criscione, Carmen La Monlagna, Al Lindner, Tom Lofgren, Bob Boucher, Tom Nalanek. Kathy Kalomeris hands Mrs. Beatty her money which secures her a seat on the squad's bus. Enthusiasm Boostecl By Squacl's Spirited Yells Enthusiastic yells were heard from Proviso Vtlesrs Racket Squad memhers at all loothall and haslccthall games this year. Ar each game, members could he seen sitting in the specially designated portion ot the hleachers. Their cheers and cries of encouragemcnt have more than once hoosted the morale ol' the players and led them on to victory. liaclxct Sctuadis goal is to inject pep into the student hody. Mrs. Beatty, the organizations sponsor, along with thc hoard, have lirer quent meetings to arrange lor transportation and sell tickets to away games. Memhers go to Mrs. Beatty to receive their permission slips. A slip, returned with the signature of the parent, entitles the student to ride the school has to that yvecles game. This organivaf tion makes it possihle lor our school to he well repref sented at all away games. At the end of the year a medal is given to thc mcmher who has devoted the most time and energy towards fulfilling Racket Squadls goal. Z RACKET SQUAD BOARD Front Row: President Carol Kulp, Vice-president Elizabeth Blaney, Secretary Mary Ann Kui- Racket Squad boosts team spit-it dera, Treasurer Lorene Blaha. Row Two: Sponsor Mrs. Frances Beatty, Jean Davolio, Kristen Bernowski, Judy Ferrick, with enthusiastic group cheers, Maurine Reagan, Pat Berent. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP TO BOTTOM: Connie Lewis, Judi Armstrong, Andrea Meyer, Carolyn Rzemienski, Charlotte Giovanetli, Gerry Obrado- vic, Jcyce Corry, Jane Slazyk, Carla Rasmussen. 112 TI1uncIerat on Rolls When Proviso Cheers From tlie beginning of tlie season in April until tlie encl a year later, Westls clieerleaclers taught anti Iearnecl cheers, planned pep assemblies, and conducted a clinic to train prospective clieerleaclers. From tlie start of Iiootliall until tlie encl ot lbaslgetlvall tliey were caught up in the excitement of homecoming, tlie prospects ol new varsity uniforms, tlie spring and lioliclay tourna- ments, the pride and disappointments of wins ami losses, and finally, amazement that tlie year enclecl so quickly. The girls also strengtlienecl tlie loyalty of tlie seliool and tlie frienclsliip ol? visiting competitors. ln aclclition to the active schedule the clieerleaclers constantly prac- ticecl on new clieers and formations. From tlie louclest to the sliyest eaeli of tlie sixteen girls lielpecl to turn tlie laces of Proviso into tlie roaring crowcis at all games. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Bonnie Lengefeld, Cathy Kucik, Lila Dugaw. ROW TWO: Judy Ferrick, Andy Horczk, Melody Budach, Andi Gellinger. Girls support their own teams with enthusiasm. Laura Caligueri, Pat Cordes, Judy Trittipo, Judy Roznon. GAA Receive Pep Awards For Loyalty Active girls were given more opportunities to acquire and develop skills as members of the Girls' Athletic Asociation. Tennis, volley ball, swimming, bowling, and gymnastics were a few of the activities in which mem- bers participated. The year's program started off with a Fun and Fizzi' get-acquainted party. In October stu- dents anxiously awaited the associations taffy apple sale. A Christmas party provided entertainment and fun for all GAA members. Girls received local and state awards for their participation in activities. GAA REPRESENTATIVES AND BOARD Front Row: Adrienne Pinocchio, Row Two: Cynthia Mantilione, Rose Mitacek, Mary Ciavarella, Kathy Miller, Kathy Bastar, President Cheryl Salins, Vice-president Susan Karpak, Secre- Karen Moore, Georgiana Vitti, Adrienne Beckman, Nancy Haney, Sue tary Judith Kusmon, Treasurer Ruth Schmutzler, Sports Chairman Cathy Barry, Carol Treabess, Janet Becker, Lynn Niedermayer, Valerie Olsen, Detert, Publicity Chairman Dorothea Neuhaus, Michelle Leon, Lucille Sepka. Pat Miksovsky. Jo Ann Watt keeps score for the GAA volleyball tournament. Girls show good form and an enioyment of the game in an after school match. Rust Arrester Captures Trophy for Aquatic Staff A X AQUATIC STAFF BOYS Front Row: Rich Waiis, Tim Brady, Ray Hansen, Dave Smith, Jim LaVine, Bob Fury, Tom Gibbs, Henry Messett, Tom Hunse, Tom Kobierski, John Lawrence, Rich Pein. Row Two: Mike Hlad, Jim Akey, Bob Lawrence, Garland Engelland, Roger Riordon, John Kolbfeld, Tom Jan- dris, Roy VanCleuve, Jim Lyday, Dave Levy, John Carlson, Tom Bathen, Aquatic Staff members sell concessions to raise money for worthy proiects. Fi 5 , cy dx AQUATIC STAFF OFFICERS Chief of Staff Joe Tannura, Treasurer Nancy Owens, Secretary Andie Gellinger, Captain of the Guard Art Stark. is Rem-me 4 -... Erwin Wuttke. Row Three: Doug Reagan, Bruce Svoboda, Frank Joswick, Al Haeger, Chuck Pearsall, Russ Overby, Bill Ludemann, Bob Butler, Vfc Murdoch, John Heidorn, Don Wharton, Bill Friebus, Terry Muntges, Paul Kobierski. Aquatic Staff provides safe swim fun at Fun Nites. cf X Aquatic staff members plunged into H20 Vllcelc activi- ties with the all-school swim and the lunior-Senior swim relays. During XO periods, the pool balcony provided Hdry landn for the staff to meet and plan their pro- gram. The scheduling of Panther relays and splash par- ties was also organized during these meetings. The organization proved to he more than a sporting club hy serving the school through selling concessions, teach- ing swimming to grade school children, and lifeguarding at fun nights. The effort and work of all the memhers during homecoming gained the first place float trophy for the club. Also for the swimmers were the Christ- mas party and the lune picnic and splash party which introduced Aquatic Staff memhers to a sport they enjoy. Timers set stop watches at start of race. AQUATIC STAFF GIRLS FRONT ROW: Billie Ashenbrenner, Merle Cohn, Susan Hintz, Barbara Gahm, Kris Ververka, Lynne Wanielista, Kris Sipovic, Sherry Hemauer, Jane Taft, Susan Davis, Valerie Treadman, Cathy George, Skipper Akey, Rosemarie Moore, Janet Reinheimer, Sisi Brizik, Carol Cooke. ROW TWO: Janis Brady, Linda Collins, Barbara Svoboda, Diane Socall, Susan Holub, Diane Hlad, Winnie Levy, Carole Pope, Mary Scheuer- man, Nancy Sullivan, Bonnie Brittain, Sandro Staffa, Betty Farr, Robyne Mallon, Karen Chodora, Ricki Miller, Gayle Ericson, Ann Gulke. ROW THREE: Donna Ebeling, Mary Paffenback, Barb Schaal, Marsha Taylor, Andy Horak, Alice Mixam, Irene Thompson, JoDee Kolb, Pam Baltis, Merrily Wetherby, Carol Kroziak, Darlene Bizik, Laura Taylor, Deborah Lundgren, Sharon An- tonsen, Lauretta Fay, Susan Anderson. ROW FOUR: Ruth Gordon, Barbara Ulm, Cheryl Dorenbos, Diane Poulos, Daria Kasztaniuk, Eva Poulos, Kathy Wall, Barb Todman, Monna Antonsen, Pat Batson, Deborah Breland, Kathie Mukavitz, Linda Campanella, Sibul Mikelsons, Arlyn Anderson, Elin Ander- son, Cathy Petert, Peg Griffin, Karen Wilson. Chief of Staff Joe Tannura and Peggy Griffin receive first- Winning Aquatic Staff float, The Rust Arrester. place award for float. llr, 5 Marinettes Splash Into Gay Watercolors Using hybrid strokes and Water ballet stunts, the Mari- nette Svvim Club splashed into the spring Water show. With the theme Watercolors the shades and moods of spring vvere characterized by synchronized movements which the girls learned during vveelqly practices. Under the direction of Mrs. Jacqueline Pracko, the members became more talented in difficult stunts. To learn these swim activities, the Marinettes sent representatives to Northwestern University for a session of vvater study. Prior to the choosing of the girls, a fall Workshop was held for future members to practice their aqua abilities. MARINETTE SWIM CLUB OFFICERS Treasurer Merrily Wetherby, Secretary Elin Anderson, Vice-president Judy Jones, President Arlyn Anderson. MARINETTE SWIM CLUB Front Row: Linda Collins, Nancy Owens, Sandra bara Svoboda. Row Two: Marsha Taylor, Lorene Blaha, Merrily Wetherby, Staffa, Cheryl Dorenbos, Martha Ervin, Linda Cooper, Mary Paffenback, Judy Jones, Silvija Mikelsons, Elin Anderson, Barbara McGann, Arlyn An- Bonnie HOPP, Sue Barry, Monna Antonsen, Betty Farr, Kris Ververka, Bar- derson, Carol Sue Kelly, Irene Thompson, A Marinette Club member views outside Members in weekly practice sessions synochronize ballet Straight wet hair typifies mer- world from underwater window. leg stunts. maids after routine dips in pool. Orchesis members work on costumes and lighting for the dance ORCHESIS Maryann Cukla, Carolyn Rzemienski, Carla Rasmussen show. .ia U 1 xg siiitti W. .. Dance Show Opens With Calender Curtain Call Levels, heavy movements, and focus soon hecame Part ol the Or-chests Working vocabulary as the 180 mcmluers studied various techniques and theories. Beginning in lane uary, girls practiced the skill of graceful choreography as they prepared for the Dance Show in March. Meeting weclily, study groups practiced dances which included character, tap, ballet, modern, and acrohatic study. Planned around a calendar theme, the dances represcntf ed the twelve months of the year. Following the evening Perl'onnance on Saturday, the girls who were in luegine ning O1-chcsis, became regular memhcrs of the cluh. The satisfaction ol: designing, buying, and rnaliing costumes lor the show called for more than just dancing talent. By coordinating costumes to dance theme, Proyiso's Orchesis show was produced with professional unity. 1... ORCHESIS ROW ONE: Student Director Judith Rogalski, Secretary Vale- rie Pearson, Diana Young, Cathy George, Sylvia Adams, Membership Chairman Nancy Garnaas, Maureen Arnone. ROW TWO: Carole Benson, Vicespresident Peggy Griffin, Lillian Kuzma, Treasurer Carole Pope. Laurel Wreath Insignia For First ROME Club R.O.M.E. Front Row: Mary Lou Koenig, Linda Schmidt, Valerie Olsen, Stanley Fingerhut, Bonnie Sicklaert, Charlene Fenn, Steve Enke, Nancy Godfrey, Jim Niehus. Row Two: Duane Walten, Glenn Pryor, Gail Sutton, Debby Kurpiel, Bonnie Begy, Kathie Mukavitz, Dick Workman, Lesli Mc- Gettrick, Dennis Schoenwolf, Rosemary Pcseipal, Dave Sidinger. Back Row: Lynn Neidermayer, Pamela Grant, Lance Ridolfi, Gilbert Sylva, James Bily, Jerry Kerin, John Kucera, Bonnie Untiedt, Pat Daniel, Charol Hansen, Kathy Wall. Romans of the Modern Era was open to all students pres- ently enrolled in a Latin class or with a hacliground of two years of the language. Under the direction of Miss Ann Farrell, the officers were based on the form of Roman government including two consuls, one censor, two trihunes, two gualstores, and three aediles. The meetings were held every other weelt and induction was twice a year. The main purposes of ROME were to cre- ate enthusiasm for the Latin language, Roman customs, history, and culture. The cluh also hoped to reinforce the value of study of Latin as related to our modern life. R.O.M.E. OFFICERS Front Row: Tribune Sandra Nelson, Quaeslor Steve Zupsich, Quaestor Mike Cochran, Co-sponsors Miss Farrell and Mrs. Nissim, Co-Consuls Ken Bonvallel and Alex Zupsich. Row Two: Censor Barbara Jones, Aedile Jackie Billings, Tribune Cheri Lenz, Aeclile Mel Johnson. Not Pictured: Aedile Bill Bednar. R.O.M.E. Club member Leslie McGettrich arranges an attractive display in the library case. fv- 4'1 CINE CLUB OFFICERS Vice-president Steven Fox, President Terry Cieslak, Secretary George Prudden, Treasurer Craig Migasi. my 1 S 4- 3 .. A .... Cine Club Focuses on Visual Techniques Llnclet the tunnel and across llroin the Little Theater, lahors an industrious eluh eulletl Cine. Meeting every XO period anti after school, thc metnhers are trztinecl hy their enthusiastic sponsor, Mr. llenrv Xtltlli, to operate and service the slicle and movie projectors, reeorcl Players, tape 1'CCO1'LlG1'S and pliotoftluplieziting equip- ment used so extensively at XVest. To quuliliv lor Cine. members are requirecl to maintain 11 3.5 g1'2lClC average zincl be zible to ueeept responsihilitv As memhers of the National Auclio-Visual Assoeintion, the eluh vis- ited exhibits untl purtieiputecl in national progmins. Films to be shown in various classrooms are taken from an extensive col- lection by Cine Club members Craig Migasi and Daniel Foss. 4. ...-. .nl l Front Row: Sponsor Mr. Walli, William Derro, Paul Hardesty, Bruce Zorn Stanley Houston, Steven Ford, Dick Fencl, Augustin Paredes, Tony Pavlik Robert Garon. Row Two: Mike Sokolnik, George Prudden, Bob Hicmenz, Rick Balint, Ira Barrett, Don Barsema, Michael Mabe, Bradley Parkinson Phil Lindberg, Barcas Vytantas, Steve Frances. Row Three: Craig Migari, Terry Crestak, Grant Honda, Richard Aiello, Roger King, George Wiciak, Paul Kolar, James Deligianis, Daniel Foss, John Grosshauser, Robert Adl- finger, Donald Ford. Row Four: Steven Fox, Jaime Hess, George Ma- hercis, Fred Barrett, Robert Gallagher, Charles Passo, Lance Ridolfi, Richard Dohe, Gary Houda, Dennis Schultz, Fred Olsen, Glenn Schroeder. Front Row: Margueritte Hinchley, Nancy Sutorius, Marilyn Hinchley, Mary Puricelli, Mary Babel, Suzanne Miller, Linda Hutchens. Row Two: Sandy Storoe, Robert Eslinger, Susan Perger, Joan Thomas, Elaine Schlesinger, Dietland Radtke, Linda Donaldson, Georgianna Vitti, Marcia Ryberg. Row Nomads Adventure From Hillside to Hamburg Adding to the mileage of knowledge about famous far- away places, Travel Glub members adventured to for- eign lands through lectures, films, and photographs. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Martha Wilson, the club handed out passports to all Proviso students intrigued by continental ideas. This year Marsha Francis, who spent the summer in Germany, and lo Kleinschmidt, German exchange student, spoke to the members on their travels. Front Row: Joyce Corry, Judy Diehl, Mary Ellen VanLoghem, Janet LaVine, Karen Fraunhofer, Angie Pope, Betty Farr, Gloria Sabatiello, Carolyn Schmidtke, Barb Pulford, Row Two: Mr. A. C. Stimes, Miss Gloria Bernath, Beth Pratt, Geri Dunn, Pam Jorgensen, Jean Davolio, Marcia Lesak, Sharon Antonsen, Mrs. Giselle Horak, Mrs. Catherine Nissim. Row Three: Pat Ricker, Judy Lange, Eileen Stirn, Sue Daniel, Judy Hunse, Barbara Linneweh, Max- ine Arminger, Cheryl Miller, Carol Neruda, Chairman, Denise Luczyk, Judy Three: Diana Bonafide, Claudia Allega, Beryl Hauri, Judy Lange, Maryann Eetman, Joan Puricelli, Carol Pope, Sandra Hull. Row Four: Joseph Vitti, Charles Penniconi, Miles Mraz, Bob Coan, John Richardson, Carmella Cairo Marie Gentile, Lois Novak, Mrs. Martha Wilson, sponsor. White Gloves Guide Bewildered Audiences With enthusiasm at the beginning of the evening, weak arms, aching feet, and tired muscles when it ends, Proviso girls handed out stacks of programs at most of Westis activities. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Giselle I-Iorack and student assistant Garol Neruda the Ush- erettes club organized seating and viewing for the au- dience's best enjoyment. At class night and graduation new members ushered for their first assignment. Jones. Row Four: Jane Slaszyk, Rosemary Sterling, Skipper Akey, Charlotte Giovanetti, Gloria Collura, Phyllis Castle, Sharon Elstrom, Lynda Walton, Cheryl Brewster, Diane Stahnke, Jerilyn Neale, Judy Osberg. Row Five: Dietlind Radtke, Linda Tenebrini, Lisa Arrichiello, Nancy Dunbar, JoDee Kolb, Lin Mosher, Rita Musgrave, Gerry Rudnick, Donna Bowyer, Penny Cowan, Christine Sponzilli. Noise rushed from E-1 ll daily at the beginning of third period. The noise turned into harmony as Proviso Wlestis Orchestra finished tuning their instruments and began practice under the direction of hir. James Lien- hard. The melodious harmony of the orchestra was nt- tributed to at select number of wind, string and percuse sion instruments. The daily Practice prepared the orches- tra for the excellent perforinunces given at various school functions and meetings as well as PTA. meetings and the annual Spring Concert. Spring Concert Climaxes Year for West's Orchestra ORCHESTRA Front Row: Norman Moment, John Cernocky, Linda Konvicka, Gary Oostdyk, Joyce Kerous, Philip Davis, John Dalhes. Row Two: Eunice Weichbrodt, Elaine Zeiger, Emil Galandak, Karen Fraunhofer, Johnny Sevedge, Linda Munini, Linda Greco, Anita Slifka, Janice Pones, Robert Handley. Row Three: Laurita Urbrock, Nancy Stevenson, Ken Bonvallet, Curt Michael, Richard Leadingham, Barbara Gregory, Barbara O'Connor, John Washburn, Bill Staughton, Paul Vallandigham, Paul Greg- ory, Jim Hauser. Row Four: Gayle Furlanetto, Lawrence Oetiens, Joachim Kleinschmidt, Peter Vallandigham, Jonathan Kucera, Harold Reinheimer, Al Goldberg. W. .Sl will! .Mi - . SENIOR ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Karen Fraunhofer, Joyce Kerous, Joachim Kleinschmidt. BOYS' CHORUS Row One: James Rogas, Henry Slerk, Ed O'Hearn, Bill David Phil Lindberg Gary Swlech Richard Manso James Wlza Row Derro, Pal Perrelti, Roberl Eslinger, Larry Kellinger. Row Two: Joe Loss, Four Gary Keene John Wagar Paul Lossav Larry Monfell Terry Oddo Tom DeRorre, Jack Graudin, William Krause, Thomas Power, Tim Linduska, Bob Jonzales James Jewell Don Heep Jim Collier Jim LaVine. Row Three: Edgar Zell, Fred Barrell, Steve Frances, Richard I o d 0 West s Tralne Voices Mr Bell experlly directs Wests choir and choruses hleeting during the week to improve their voices, the Proviso West Boyis Chorus performed under the skillful direction of lylr. lrwin Bell. Diligently practicing all year in preparation for the State lVlusic Contest held in the spring, membership in the School Choir was the primary objective of the Chorus. To attain this goal the boys analyzed and rehearsed their singing and offered concerts throughout the year to improve their poise. Besides developing the slcills ol? the chorus, these concerts gave the community a chance to watch and hear the improvements of the boys, voices. This vocal training also gave the boys an excellent opporf tunity to raise their talents for acceptance in the Mixed Chorus and the Choir. ln this way Proviso Vl7est's Choir was always assured of some of the finest voices. The Christmas concert was held at Proviso East's renovated auditorium. Freshmen Girls Learn Basic Choral Skills incoming l'rm'iso Vilcst lircslnncn girls who slimwrl intcrcst in singing were given tht- opportunity to Lllltlis tion lor tliu lircslnncn Girls, Cliorus during tlic spring ol, their Clgllillrgllltltf yt-ur. As mt-miners ol' tlic Cliorus they lcurnccl to interpret many typos of music zincl rc- Ccivecl lnotli incliviclual ziml group instruction. ,linking part in tlic cil11'iSilTT8S Concert wus the most important activity ol tht- your. If FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS Front Row: Janis Klean, Linda Tancabel, Mary Elaine Chamness, Judie Figura, JoAnn Anthony, Cheryl Barte, Carol Herman, Susan Frey, Cathy Mosebach, Susan Hintz, Norma Washburn, Dolores Ebeling, Valerie Falduta, Mary Ann Perri, Gayle Borowick, Dar- lene Stoney, Diane Hlad, Betti Anolfi, Sue Schneider, Terry Tebbe, Jo Ann Miller, Linda Greco, Sharon Olenick, Vickie Maxwell, Carol Kucik. Row Two: Gwendolyn Stickel, Barbara Bokelmann, Donna Summerfield, Sharon Joseph, Cheryl Churchill, Kathy Bastar, Karen Zeman, Pam Slohl, Linda Nicholas, Phyllis Kuiawa, Karen Melgaard, Jeanne Penning, Jeanette Mar- tin, Georgia Kokonas, Carol Kueker, Rosalind Dawson, Janet Decho, Mary Gardner, Deborah Heminway, Debbie Tibensky, Lindalee Mary Sly, Judy Hull, Alicia Washington, Cassie Armstrong, Marilyn Piagari, Pauline Speno. Row Three: Anne Mazza, Lynn Niedermayer, Barbara Holmes, . Q 4 s A Q Carolyn Farley, Judy Hagemann, Donna Wiersema, Cheryl Dorenbos, Pam Terlizzi, Edie Price, Candy Hoem, Jean Farr, Karen Sackhoff, Leslie Elsen, Judy Zimmerman, Frances Wilkins, Pat Batson, Mary Dixon, Linda Frillman, Sherry Becker, Dedrie Enzenbacher, Kristina Mahl, Pat Mell, Cheryl Gio- venetti, Carol Rampage, Joyce Hefter, Candy Nicholson, Paula Angotti, Linda Steingraber, Sandy Kelly, Debbie Griffith, Sandy Kuh. Row Four: Kathleen Friebus, Dana Svabek, Laura Taylor, Carol Benz, Linda Cooper, Rita Wiersema, Betsy Barnard, Sue Ann Pulikowski, Linda Henek, Linda Laskey, Diane Fiorentina, Myrna Landla, Kandy Spencer, Cheryl Corbitt, Barb Toman, Lynette Schwartz, Linda Forshall, Linda Frances, Marilyn Hen- nig, Marie Gentile, Diana Herman, Linda Hans, Suzette Hess, Alice Mixan, Donna Perri, Debbie Petersen, Sue Pfaender, Pamela Grant. Girls' Musical Ratings Score High on Scale ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS Front Row: Maria Ventura, Cathy Wanders, Joanne Hicks, Karen Hercik, Anna Marie Kanik, Phyllis Trahan, Bonnie Brittain, Merle Cohn, Mary Lynn Hyers, Carol Cadek, Ricki Miller, Sharon Shannon, Leatha Kurka, Linda Meyers, Candy Bradley, Susie Fiorillo, Mari- lyn Hinchley, Karen Remen, Marguerite Hinchley. Row Two: Linda Kelly, Sherry Hemauer, Virginia Puricelli, Corine Bush, Barbara Buettner, Kathy Modica, Linda Benlsh, Vicki Kopf, Nancy Burns, Susan Dvorak, Barbara Gehm, Joann Kupper, Sandra Komel, Billie Aschenbrenner, Harriel Ryba, Linda Katsis, Linda Johnson, Karen Paisley, Janet Noel, Susan Faith, Susan Posvic. Row Three: Judy Campo, Bonnie Warp, Kathy Mueller, Judy Hun- Afler many hours of practice the Girls' Chorus give their performance at the annual Christmas concert. ter, Reba Payne, Pam Lackona, Linda Slovacek, Sally Vilim, Karen Meyer, Ann Gulke, Geraldine Demaiolo, Kathy Dixon, Peggy Hesse, Diane Poulos, Niki Franke, Sandra Austin, Susan Chrisman, Valerie Pearson, Janet Muel- ler, Linda Brandon, Sandra Copeland, Phyllis DeLeonardis, Dawn Jable, Renee Romanus, Lynda Schirmer. Row Four: Sandra Siress, Joanne Rabung, Linda Campanella, Lee Smith, Sue Lyons, Judy Heinz, Janice Leisek, Anne Steward, Theresa Harder, Juliana Segalti, LuAnn Barsema, Gail Veltri, Cathy Detert, Sandy Hallock, Sue Lukey, Cheryl Ray, Diane Kec, Joyce Gunderson, Deborah Rundgren, Gloria Doyle, Pat Daniel, Bonnie Jean Tyk- vart, Marcella Richardson, Linda Eslinger. Cirls' Chorus trained one hundred-sixty sophomores, juniors, and seniors, who qualified on the basis of a musical tryout. Cirls shovving outstanding vocal quali- ties were given opportunities as vocal soloists. The Chorus gave their perennial Christmas and spring con- certs this year, which increased the experience of the girls, and stimulated their interest to participate in other choral activities. ln addition, these concerts gave some valuable opportunities for the Chorus to perform to a more critical audience than usual. Annually cho- sen lfrom the Advanced Cirls' Chorus were tvvo ensem- bles which participated with other schools in community programs and entertained West's pupils at assemblies! and other various functions throughout the school year. The ensembles ended their year by competing in the State Music Contest, ably representing Proviso West. Members of the choir dress appropriately to help bring yuletide spirit. CHOIR Front Row: Bonnie Lengefeld, Mariorie Meyers, Eleanor Schantz, Sharon Altschul, Sandra Schaeffer, Joan Puricelli, Nancy Sullivan, Judi Armstrong, Janet Askevold, Joyce Corry, Maryanne Passaretti, Pam Jorgen- sen, Nina Leonhardi, Elena Lopez, Jean Campo, Patricia Trapani. Row Two: Cynthia Henry, Betty Rae Pollitz, Carol Sue Kelly, Barbara Swenson, Judy Jones, Maryann Cukla, Mary Millen, Karen Jones, Linda Johnson, Linda Drachenberg, Barbara Retzman, Merrily Wetherby, Christine Dvonch, Jan Komendanchik, Alice DeFotis, Susan Hilliard, Joyce Becker, Jeanne Neuhaus, Linda Rueb. Row Three: George Henzler, Tom Krause, Robert Much Practice Results In Choir's Fine Performance Under tbe direction of bflr. lrivin Bell, tbe Choir, Pro- viso West's top clioral organization, offered eligible students many opportunities to develop and display their talents. A student wbo wislied to become a member of the Choir needed previous singing experience, and be had to pass a liiglily competitive audition. Throughout tlie year Clioir members performed for clubs, cburcbes, and otber community organizations. ln tbe spring, the Cboir toured local schools to interest eiglitb grade stu- dents in musical programs made available to tbem at Proviso. Soloists and ensembles were cbosen by Mr. Bell to represent Xvest at the Illinois State Music Festival. Schanlz, Dennis Taussig, Bill Guinla, Charles Egner, lou Rusch, Bill Karas, John Chreno, Anthony Estko, Mel Johnson, Chris Pederson, Bob Dvonch, Larry Minton, Ron Gorski, Dominic Reda, Bruce Oskera, Paul Pillow, Thomas Schmitt, Bill Lukey. Row Four: Joe Gange, Chuck Miller, Al Murdoch, Tom Shaughnessy, Chuck Slagle, Jeff Collier, Edward Stickle, John Marshall, Ed Van Dyck, Mike Stevens, Art Stark, Robert Studtmann, Charles Achilles, Gary Davis, Mike Nygren, Bill Gude, Joseph Pivo, Dan Lawrence, John Wactor. 4- --H 'FL W' . ,A,A,A, ,.,,A,, , ,,,,, ,.,. 2 f ' ie, is Q .... I Zz, , I M W .. wg an , W G Y Q3 iii! :E if W U V J' wg if ,Za 'W , ? 9 MIXED CHOIR Front Row: Christine Prince, Patricia McBreen, Nancy Owens, Nancy Ketchek, Jeanne Mueller, Dorothy Karpiel, Karen Anderson, Susan Kard, Ruth Halverson, Carol Russell, Joanne Schmania, Ruth Makrinski, Faye Goins. Row Two: Lin Mosher, Sandy Wasson, Cheryl Ehlerl, Laurie McMahon, Cheryl Miller, Joanne Schmidt, Christine Sponzilli, Rosie Ro- bitskie, Patricia Miksovsky, Joanne Pappas, Dorothy Boege, Renee Slunecko, Janice Johnson, Kathy Ulicny. Row Three: Donna Canham, Donald Ford, BOYS' QUARTET Bill Gude, Tom Shaughnessy, Chuck Egner, Ron Gorski. Steve Kellough, Richard Buchholtz, Claude Melville, Richard Kolster, Don Beltrame, Steven Sumner, Robert Jackson, Lee Hanis, Ray Mei, Blaine Ro- manus, Gail Scanlan. Row Four: Joseph Palumbo, Steve Musgrave, Alex Ballek, Jim Osborn, Jim Vallicelli, Jerry Kerin, Joseph Misek, Leroy Earl, Harry Caruso, Charles Passo, Richard Kabisziwski, Bill Hildebrandt, Ronald Czaika, Alan Borkowski, Robert Boucher. Mixed Chorus Provides New Vocal Opportunities Introduced for the first time this year was 21 new choral group, the Mixed Chorus. It consisted ol? approximate- ly sixty memhers: hoys with previous experience in Freshmen Boys' Chorus, and girls who participated in Cirls, Chorus or Advanced Cirls Chorus. hlemhers received advanced training in vocal methods hv being introduced to mixed choir music. The group performed at the Christmas and Spring Choral Festivals held in the Proviso East Auditorium. An opportunity for more students to have choir experience has heen opened bv the Mixed Chorus, which also serves us ri prerequisite to membership in the Choir. .X ,A ,1 1' f Miva-m5 F' 5 4? DJ .555 ,i -L..J.,L. W-17. I L-.J ff, Y-A V V1 x ' Af. 1 f L-3475 17' t ' Z5 ,M-4 Nimlole Fingers Twirl Twinkling Batons MAJORETTES Front Row: Barbara Stephan, Marcia Ryberg. Row Two: Nancy Zies, Bonnie Beck, Nancy McKenzie. Row Three: Sharon Duffy, Candy Nesbitt, Nancy Montville, Monna Antonsen., A colorful spectacle was presented each time the Proviso West Majorettes performed at school and community affairs. Last fall, they displayed their skills at the an- nual Bataan Day Parade held in Maywood. During the football season they marched proudly and with lively precision to the music of West's band. Occasional per- formances by the majorettes during the half-time at basketball games further showed their abilities. Their versatility was shown in their costumes as well as their performances. From the western outfits worn at Home- coming to the blue sailor costumes of the last basketball game, the majorettes always appeared and performed at their best. In addition to studying privately, the girls met every day during third hour to perfect their skills. Maiorettes leave field with precision in sharp marching time. Basketball fans enjoy colorful performance by costumed majorettes. -if ., 'E . if l Captain John Haller. COLOR GUARD Bruce Horek, vm.. ' , K, KWNQL lv irish CHUM R Russ Rasche, Curt Michael, Mike Litwin, West's Pantherettes Debut At Homecoming Game As the bancl Played tlie Stair Spangled lizinner, the nite tional flag eouicl be seen flying zilmove the erowcls. 'lille main ciuty of the Color guard wus to make the entire flag performance correct. During lmllltiine activities the Practice of the Proviso Vlflest Puntlierettes wus ripe parent at their clelnut ut iiomeeoming. Aceoinpziniecl lmy tlie band, the group delivered their renclition ol' 'iltoelfn the Bluesf, The performances ol' these groups ziclclecl to the enjoyment ol' luotli lootlmull :incl lmslretlxill games. Solemnly and with military precision, the Color Guard raises the flag. PANTHERETTE5 FRONT ROW: Joanne Derer, Diane Broderick, Brigette Treabess, Karen Wegner, Irene Delegainus. ROW THREE: Catherine Fransen, Offenwanger, Nancy Mosebach, Chris Erickson, Cheryl Becker. ROW TWO: Linda Weging, Christine Winters, Jean Sartore, Maryann Janakowitz, Diane Janice Grannone, Colleen Gallagher, Charlene Fenn, Daina Gailitus, Carol Westendorf, Louise Anderson, Candy Kozel, Patricia Wesol, Sue Davis. 12 Band Officers Elected For First Time in '6 Three llroyiso Vllest hands provided music for various school and community activities throughout the school year. The Prep Band consisted ot approximately forty! lliye students, most ol' whom were freshmen. The cadet hand was made up ot tilfty completely uniformed players oi all classes. The Concert Band consisted of approxie mately eighty members plus nine talented majorettes. ln addition, there was an instrumental class to train students lor other hands. The bands held two candy sales in the calleteria to raise llunds for partial schol- arships lor twentyellour instrumentalists who were se- lected to attend the University ot VVisconsin's sum- mer music camp. Two maiorettes were selected to at- tend a majorette camp located at Butler University in lndianapolis, lndiana. The Cadet and Concert bands combined to provide musical entertainment at all home lfoothall games, and the instrumental class and Cadet and Prep Bands played tor liomebaslacthall games. Vvestls Concert Band, maiorettes, and color guard, participated in the lXflaywood Bataan Day Parade, and a winter and spring concert at the Proviso East Auditorium gave hand memhers, soloists, and ensembles an opportunity to dis- play their talents. Outstanding instruinentalists were selected on the hasis ol' ahility and desire to compete in the State Contest. At the final concert of the year medals were presented to the outstanding musicians lrom the Prep, Cadet, and Concert Band, while music pins were awarded to seniors and to deserving band memhers on the hasis ot superior contest grades, con- cert perlormances, attendance, and conduct. BAND OFFICERS Treasurer Alan Goldberg, Secretary Janet Schwuchow Vice President Laurita Urbrock, President Richard Knablein. Front Row: Mary Shannon, Mary Ward, Janet Reinheimer, Mary Puricelli, Row Four: Dave Kirkel, Garth Terlizzi, .lohn Houkal, Margie Crosby, Bob Kathleen Cerny, Vivian Landi, Cindy Patterson. Row Two: Fred Berry, Joann Houston, Kenneth Pietrzyk, James Isley, Kenneth Brieschke, Robert Clark, Olszewski, Paulette Shermant, Richard Karpiel, James Jacobsen, Linda Dana Houkal, Kurt Etchingham, Gerard Kasmer, Thomas Reimann, Steve Hutchens, Bonnie Begy, Robert Smith. Row Three: Stanley Fingerhut, Steven Edmonds. Row Five: Bob Roberts, Pam Thamm, Carl Kirchhoff, Russ Jandes, Fox, Wesley Barsema, Keith Faust, Dennis Houdek, Debbie Breland, Tim- Wesley Palade, Susan Conn, Mr. Simmons. othy Willand, Bill Bevill, Allan Jaworski, Dave Maxeiner, Sharon Giese. - , stir:-1 .xx:-5. 4 lx m z v 4-1 -1 mi. Q .pf y www wa 'fx - Q Xi N .E WV .1-WK 1 sill g1s:?., Nqmiju, 'W wx! Mia! W xy , 5' iff WX . 1 km Q W' we - 1 :- - 'ik - iw: an mf- f J -' 'Wi .. . ' 'A 2 f1 . U' A 9V 5' ' bl lf' yi? . X71 gi 3 ' Q: s ' w wk : -x Q,.'. -lV -l A I M R S ' Q if '-- g W I ' ,J + A. W 1 N fm Q ,2LS.,' 1' -1 Q Q-'f 9w f-f 4 ' ,iff ,M J - -fx' i Q.: 'is M 7 J EN y M. 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The Cats opened the season with a hard-earned 13-O victory against the traditional opening day rival, Elgin. The Cats then traveled to Prospect where they electrified the crowd with a 13-7 come-from-behind upset victory. The season was high lighted by the homecoming game. Both the offensive and the defensive teams played spirited football and de- feated a tough VVest Leyden squad in the thrilling 12-7 contest. The season ended with the Panthers playing host to Niles Vvest. The Cats and Niles played even football for most of the game, but the clock ran out with Proviso owning the pigskin and Niles owning a 13-7 margin. Larry Scortino, who was a stand-out on the defensive line, was named to the All-Conference Team. Scortino was also voted Most Valuable Senior by his teammates. Gerry Schultz, playing offensive and defensive tackle, was voted as honorable mention in the All-Conference voting. The junior varsity, playing fine football, proved to be the best junior varsity squad that VVest has seen. Although the jay-vees lost a num- ber of players to the varsity, they posted a fine 3-4-1 season record. Playing tough football, the sophomores won the league championship with a 4-3-1 record. The freshmen teams promised a good football future for West. The freshman AH squad posted a 5-2 season, and the HB team posted a 4-2-1 season record. VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: Coach Maechtle, John Karubas, Bill Ma- Paul Sindelar, Mark Tobin, Dave Bellis, Jerry Nyckel, Erwin Wultke, Man- testki, Frank Novak, Frank Yaccino, Rich Parkhurst, Bill Smith, Larry Scior- ager Steve Fox. Row Five: Manager Alan Reeder, John Marshall, Lou Tar- tino, Craig Petit, Jerry Schultz. Row Two: Jerry Bulmann, John Fish, Wayne targlia, Jim Fleming, Leon Eskildson, Terry Ziemke, Bob Smith, Bob Reagan, Jacobs, Frank Andrlik, Bob Gavoni, George Catalana, Dennis Jeck, Ken Rick Kucik, Dennis Likosar, Mike Mussatti, Manager Dick Griep, Manager Koepke, Bob Fish, John lanitello, Tom Poteet. Row Three: Coach Gilbert, Lawrence Forchione. Chuck Simons. Row Four: Coach Yoeger, Coach Austin, Dennis Manske, 135 Sophomore quarterback Chuck Gibson attempts to complete a pass under strong rush from Elgin. Jerry Bulmann breaks away from Elgin defender with help of a block by a Panther team-male. A good stiff-arm by fullback Chuck Simons helps him lo elude a tackler. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Proviso West - l3 Elgin - - O Proviso West 13 Prospect - - 7 Proviso West O Glenbrook North 52 Proviso West O Leyclen East - 20 Proviso VVest 12 Leyclen West - 7 Proviso West O Morton West - 26 Proviso Vvest l3 Willowbrook - 40 Proviso VV est 7 Niles West 19 Frank Yaccino receives snap from center in preparation for punt in homecoming game against West Leyden. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One: William Fritz, Lee Harris, Jeff Paul, Bruce Oskerka, Steve Person, Gene Scavone, John Monaghan, Sam D'Anza, Gary LaRocco, Scott Kasper. Row Two: Jim Adamiec, Carmen Freda, John Guido, Steve Sumner, Larry Henson, Paul Reimer, Bruce Ur- bans, Charles Miller, Richard DeGuiseppe. Row Three: Mr. Kohlmann, SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Row One: Philip Johnson, Patrick Opland, Wil- liam Bevill, Robert Tarler, Donald Barry, Daniel Savocchio, William Stew- art, James Ganta. Row Two: Mitchell Srail, George Pederson, Gary Hen- son, Robert Butler, Byron Stockseth, Tony DeLeonordis, Kenneth Criter. Row Three: Mr. Wede lCoachl, Mr. Dukes lCoachl, Terry Likens, Pete Salemi, John Wozny, Daniel Welker, William Stabrawo, Robert Carnaghi, iCoachj, Gil Gabriesen iManagerl, Bob Palazola, Mike Keegan, Jim Glas- ner, Philip Sulula, Mike Hennessey, John Sliwa, Ken Rebello lMonagerl, Mr. Falk iCoachl. Row Five: Alex Zupsich, Paul Turek, Greg Jones, Tim Sullivan, Roger Mallon, Don Kent, Ken Hall, Tom Monaghan, Dennis Holub, Tom Natanek, Craig Mather, Carm LeMontagnio. Mr. Diedrich lCoachl. Row Four: Joe Lopez, Michael Stansbury, Harold Ball, Steve Zupsich, David Michie, Dennis Bellow, Alan Vandenbroucke, Tracy Johnson, Dennis Durek. Row Five: Charles Gibson, James Vallicelli, Chorles Friedlander, Don Beverly, Greg Barr, lan Schwebl, Russell Eggert, Pefer Kent, Alfred Linder, Henry Ninstil, Leroy Earl, John Wactor. FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL Row One: Len Baran, Martin Lovse, John Niecestro, Lawrence Burek, James Helms, Thomas Yannias, Richard Pein. Row Two: Mana- ger Steven Ford, Jerry Karpel, Robert Bunda, Sven Harri, Donald Witt, Larry Mitchell, Jim Oosldyk, Manager Dick Fencl. Row Three: Manager Richard Griep, Pele Weinberg, Jerry Litwin, John Wagar, Don Heep, Steve Mizen, Coach Skul. Row Four: Dennis Carrigan, Bob Gonzales, Gilbert Sylva, David Berent, Edward Schulte, Clyde Jackson, Steve Pultorak, Greg Montalbano, John Rai- mondo. FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL Row One: Mike Sokolnik, James Carlucci, Edward O'Hearn, Rick Serpone, Jerry Marella, Tom lanitello, Len Palmer, Joe Loss, James Rich. Row Two: Ken Rydz, James Woodard, John Santoniello, Terry Kel- lough, Ed Hefferman, James Soo, Charles Leonhardt, Bob Kosciulek. Row Three: Joe Selboccio, Bill Auten, William Platos, Richard Soellner, James Wiza, Ed Zell, Sleve Sodaro, Paul Mihalyor, Philip Lindberg. Row Four: Coach Wil- helm, Manager Ronald Reben, Michael Graner, Ron Holmes, Thomas Mitchell, Terry Chiganos, Douglas Vogel, Bill Holl, Dennis Cesario, Manager Robert Garson, Coach Sawosko. Row Five: Thomas DeFofis, Neal Gardner, Dan Trezzo, Richard Manso, Mike Hillebrand, Ron Likosar, Joseph McNichols, Van Lewis, Tom Zamora, Fred Berry, Ray Svoboda. asi a Juniors, Bruce Bowman ond Crcig Grant, lead the field on Proviso's 1.9 mile course. Varsity Harriers Have Best Season in Dual Meets Under Coach MeCallister the Pantlier Cross Country team eompletetl their most sueeessliul season. Senior lim Letterer ancl sopliomores Bruce Bowman anal Craig Grant aitlecl the squacl with tlieir eliampionsliip runs in tlie Des Plaines Valley League. Completing an uncle-f lieatetl season, the team sliut out tlie league in tlie Des Plaines meet by taking the liirst live places. The liarriers also tools first place in tlie La Grange clistriet meet anal seventh place in the La Grange tlistriet meet and sevf entli place in the state meet at Champaign. Altliougli losing the first meet, tlie lirosii-soph squacl went on to win tlie remaining ones anal also win tlie Des Plaines Valley League meet and eliampionsliip of the league. Frosh-Soph rabbit-chasers fight for lead in the Riverside-Brookfield meet. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Jo Kleinschmidl, Chuck Ferreri, TWO: Coach McCallister, Jerry Menlz, Bruce Bowman, Jim Letferer, Craig Bruce Sromek, Roger Tomporowski, Rich Zolisk, Ed Katz, Pot Nelson. ROW Grunt, George Smith, Mike Hughes, Al Jokoso. 13 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proyiso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Proviso Crystal Lalie - - Riverside-Brookfield Glenbrook North - Prospect ---- Forest View- - - East Leyden - - Hinsdale ---- Leyden West - - Nlorton Vlfest - - Vlfillowlbroolc Niles VVcst - West - I 5 West - 17 West - 1 5 West - 16 West - 1 5 West - 1 5 West - l 5 VV est - 15 West - 15 West - 14 VV est - 1 5 West lst Conference VVest lst District West 7th State Al the sound of the gun the fight for the lead begins. Pal Nelson sels cu 'rough pcxce in Q harrie-r meel. Jim Lellerer finishes for ahead of The field in Th f l meel of 'th ,pw me One: Robert Houston, Mike Leulik, FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY Row Sieve Gorlmaker, Arvils Reichs. Row Two: Mike Barry, Paul Smilh, Frank Morgan, Ed Meyers, Roy Fraunhofer, .Ice Asaro. Row Three, Manager - .v, Garfha Terlizzi, Bill Delves, Arthur Craig Nolan, Claus Mygind. Hradek, Jack Magiera, Rich Jahoka SOPH CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Proviso Vllcst - 33 Rivcrsiclc-Rrooliliclcl 22 llimviso XVCst - I5 ljrospcct f - - 57 Proviso Vlcst - 15 Clcnlumolx North 48 ljmviso Hlcst - 15 Forcst View - 53 Pruviso Vllcst - 20 Lust LL-ydcn - 35 Proviso Wlcst - 15 llinsrlulc - - 5-l Pmviso Vllest - l5 Wlcst Luyclcn e 69 Pmviso Xvest - 15 Morton Wlcst - 65 P1'ox'iso Xvest f l6 Xvillowlnrooli - -lfu l'1'oviso Hlcst - I8 Nilcs Xvest - 50 ljrovisu Xvest lst Cunlcrcncc Frosh-Soph harriers mace each ofher lo finish line. Dennis Likoscr and Leon Eskildson try to store the boil over the rim and into the basket for Iwo points while the Hinsdole defenders hope for the rebound o o I Fair Shooting, Close Games Mark Panthers Season This vear's varsity basketball games were constant batf tles ol' closely won contests. At the liirst game of the Christnias Tournament the Panthers bit and clawed to- ward another close delieat aaainst the llecl Devils ol' D Hinsdale. Playing host to kvillowbrook, the eagers clisf played the best team eliliort of the season. Led by the Des Plaines Valley Leagues leading scorer, Chuck Sim' ons, the Proviso Cats played as a close team and routed a tough Vlflillowbrook squad 7463. During the district tournament, Proviso Vvest traveled to Downers Grove where Proviso dominated play for three quarters against Downers, but lost by a 77-73 score. XVest's lorwarcl lohn Hobart and guard Chuck Simons were voted bv the league coaches to the Des Plaines Valley All-Star Team. Another commendable showing was made by guard Frank Yaceino who was given honorable mention in the all-league voting. The ,lay-Vees, Sophomore, and Freshmen teams completed high scoring seasons as they worked toward buildinv next vear's varsitv team. . D . . VARSITY l3rXSliE'l'l3ALL SCORES Pnoviso XVEST OPPONENTS Cats' leading scorer, Chuck Simons, drives in for a shot. 60 Carl Sandburg 58 -l9 Niles Vllest 86 78 Glenbrook North 63 61 Morton Vllest 68 58 Riverside-Broolifield 74 63 Leyden East 94 54 Maine Vllest 62 7-l lllillowbrooli 63 64 Deerfield 57 65 Leyden Vllest 64 67 Prospect 80 60 Niles Yvest 48 50 Forest View 60 62 Morton kllest 7-l 84 Glenbrook South 61 57 Leyden East 63 64 llinsdale 67 69 kvillowbrook 74 69 Niles Vllest 67 66 Leyden Vllest 72 70 Niles East 78 73 Downers Grove 77 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Manager Dennis Tyler, Manager Ron Genovesi, Frank Yaccino, Dennis Likosar, Leon Eskildson, John Hobart Tim Marten, Chuck Achilles, Larry Hallaert, Chuck Simons, Bob Manning, Mana- Kyzivat, Lee Mayer. ger Glenn Meyers, Manager Rich Zalisk. Row Two: Coach Hartley, Ken JV's Encl Disappointing 1963-1964 Season Panther guard Frank Yaccino attempts lay-up. JV players struggle desperately to sink a bucket against tough opposition from Glenbrook South. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Manager Ron Marten, Charles Ziemke, Bob Hobart, Paul Zeman, Paul Sindelar, Tony Auten, Jerry Heath- Farkhurst, Duke Miller, Richard Beck, Mike Koc, John Maierczyk, Manager cott. Dennis Tyler. Row Two: Coach Skul, Dave Bellis, Roger Mallon, Terry SOPHOMORE BASKETBAlL Front Row Coa h Broz Manager Ken Reb llo Schourek, Jim Smith, Wesley Barsema, Carmen LaMontagna, Marty Scherr, Cnorles Gibson Larry Simone Gary Davis Al Lmdner John Burleson Man Mitchel Sroil, Dennis Pascente, Paul Shannon. Ron Czcplewski, Ken Anderson, Tighe Hudson, Manager Tom Defotis. Row Three: Coach Kohlmann, Jeff Optholt, Dave Berent, Steve Pultorak, Jack Magiera, Tim O'Brien, Edward Peno, Bill Musgrove, Bob Kaczmorek, Alan Lodl, Tom Mackey, Ross Peterson, Coach Buchanan. Ace Cat forward, John Hobart, jumps for 2 from the corner. Height and Explosive Speed Give Baby Cats Satisfactory Season West Gymnasts Are Second n District, Eighth in State The Proviso VVcst gymnastic team started the season with excellent potential. They had lost only four men out of the thirteen-man squad which had placed fifth in the State mect of 1963. Mike Iacki proved to be the spearhead of the team throughout the season. Mike worked five of the six events for the majority of the season and finished the year performing in every event. His ease of movement, difficulty of routines, and finesse in execution were a wonder to audiences throughout the schedule. Mike was unable to perform in the Evanston Invitational because of injury but brought home enough of the gold in the other three tournaments to cover anv wall. Mike was Des Plaines Valley all-around and still ring champion. He took second in high bar and parallel bars and a third in side horse. In the District meet he cleaned up a first in all-around, rings, and parallel bars, a second in high bar, and thirds in side horse and tum- bling. In December Proviso West was one of the five teams invited to Evanston High School for their annual meet. Bringing back medals were: Jerry Bulmann on trampoline, Iohn Fish on still rings, and Keith Trapp on the side -horse. Outstanding during the entire sea- son were: Ierry Bulmann, who hit one of his best tram- poline routines to become District trampoline championg hfiilan Cybradovich, a consistant high bar performer. who took third in the Des Plaines Valley meetg Dominic Bonovolante, who used an extremely difficult routine throughout the season but had difficulty being consist- entg and hlike Litwin who improved more than any other gymnast and has a promising season coming. In all the gymnastic season was highly successfulg the gym- nasts placing higher than any other team in the school in district and state competition by taking a second and eighth respectively. VARSITY SCORES Paoviso WEST OPPONENTS 57M Niles East 72M 85 York 47 69 Prospect 63 90 Glenbrook N. 42 83 Maine West 49 75W Glenbard W. 56M 89 Forest View 43 72 Barrington 60 72 Niles West 60 90 Glenbrook S. 42 72M VVillowbrook 5935 62W W. Leydon 69115 91 E. Leydon 69M 59M Niles VVest 5912 Senior gymnast Mike Jacki executes free hip giant on the horizontal bar. While performing on the trampoline, Bob Ito performs a front flip in a tucked position. While the iudges appraise his performance, Skip Lynch holds an iron cross on the rings. s 1' , sa-as: sivess,ss I Senior trampoline specialist, Jersy Bulnzann, Slruing VARSITY GYMNASTICS Front Row: Richard Chrisman, Mike Jacki, Dominic Bonavolonta, Don for height before beginning routine. Lynch, Gary LaRocco, Robert Ito, John Haller, Michael Litwin, Mike Davis, John Fish, Jerry Bulmann, Coach Austin. Row Two: Jim LaRocca, Keith Trapp, Jim Poehling, Milan Obradovich, Roger Schu- man, Glenn Mielke, Bruce Horek, Stan Woodward, Woody Jackson, Joachim Kleinschmidt, Manager Steven Fox, Coach Danfelser, QREEVEEQ 615729 ' AQUVISQ :TCT FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS Front Row: Jim Kornacki, Pat Boyle, Dan Car- Deligianis, Coach Danfelser. Row Three: George Wiciak, Dave Ciosek, son, Terry Niko, Terry Walters, Charles Leonhardt, Bill Stewartesa, Don Glenn Pryor, Bob Aldfinger, Frank Panvino, Dan Lunt, Ron Bundy, Thomas Beltrame, Row Two: Coach Bober, Manager Keith Gabrielse, Ken Lackey, Kaminski, Jack Larson, Rick Balint, Jerry Litwin. George Prudden, Kenneth Brieschke, Kraig Dickerson, Fred Barrett, Jim Varsity and Soph Swimmers Capture Conference Titles Top varsiiy swimmer Doug Reagan comes to a splashing victory in the 100-yard free-siyle event. i Varsity swimmers Doug Reagan, Roy VanCIeave, Art Stark, and Frank Novak congratulate each other on receiving Little All-America Awards. Continuing in the established fashion, the varsity swim! mers completed an excellent season record of 12-l. Dut- ing the season, Paul Kobierski set a school record of 4:2O.3 in the 400fyard frecstyleg and Prank Novak equaled his own school record in the 5Oeyard freestyle. Wlests divers Les Vlcber and Dave hlrizek executed with precision their diyesg thus contributing to the many victories of Proyiso's mermen. Competing in the Des Plains Valley meet at Proyiso Xklcst, the mermen swam away from all opposition to capture their second con- secutive league title. The 200fyard llreestyle relay team YXRSITY SXYIM PROVISO wusr 0l'l'UNliNl'9 64 Morton East 31 52 Niles ldast 45 67 Elmwood Park 26 51 hlaine kklest 44 54 Sandburg 41 75 Prospect 20 49 llcerllield 46 59 East lscylen 36 47 Oak Park 43 75 Morton Yklest 20 83 Wlest Leyden l l 68 Niles kklest 27 62 ll. B. 33 Des Plaines Valley Meet-lst Place District - 2nd Place State - 9th Place composed of Frank Novak, Doug Reagan, Art Stark, and Roy Van Cleave took third place in the state meet. Art: Stark, swimming the 200-yard individual medley, clinched fifth place in the State meet. These combined efforts enabled the Cat swimmers to secure ninth place in the state meet. Novak, Rcagen, Stark, and Van Cleave earned Little All-America Awards because of their outstanding performance on the 200-yard free- style relay team, Next year's prospects were good hef cause of the many strong juniors and sophomores who helped splash Proviso toward wins. W S 15 xx I psi, if VARSITY SWIM Front Row: David Mrizek, Jim Collins, Paul Mazan, Clif- Reagan, Frank Novak, Bill Ludemann, Jim Lubas, Larry Zuley, Bill Friebus, ford Federmeier, Lester Weber, John Gussman, Tom Bothen, Roy VanCIeave, Art Stark, Bruce Svoboda, Vi: Murdoch, Russell Rasche. Joe Novak, Ray Riordan, Coach Cryer. Row Two: Emmett Heekin, Doug P1 szsf Soph Mermen Top League, Promise Future Wins SOPHOMORE SWIM Fronl Row: Philip Davis, Jim Akey, Royce Beliles, Bob Lawrence, Mike Horst, Russell Nelson, Scol! MacDowell, Coach Wil- helm. Row Two: Al Haeger, Frank Joswick, Russ Overby, Thomas Wezner, Dennis Houdek, Ray Rulkowski, John Kalbfell, Joe lopez. FRESHMAN SWIM Fran? Row: Mike Barry, Tom Jacques, Marly Sullon, Paul Haney, Henry Messell, David Smith. Row Two: Ed Vos, Dan Wil- liams, Bob Albers, Brian Fieri, Palrick Connors, Tom Kobierski, Bill Doyle. Row Three: Mike Sokolnik, Tim Brady, Steve Lausmann, Sleven Ford, Jim LaVine, Rick Serpone, Mike Guinla, Coach Slillwell. Row Four: Paul Ko- lar, Roger Riordan, Bill Lafferly, Tom Hunse, Dick Manso, Bob Lude- mann, Fred Slrohacker, Edgar Lell, Keilh Nelli, Rick Pein. ln The l0O yard bullerfly, Arl Stark slrokes loward The Mighly Panther and another vicory for Wesl. Sicxte qualifier Frank Novak reaches for finish line and for victory in 50- yard freesiyle. Cat swimmers reach for waier oi the stor1er's gun. Dave Mrizek executes Cl near-perfect iuck- knife. VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: Mike DiVilo, Bob Alico, George Son- Yoeger, Frank Andrlik, Dona Houkol, Michael Hennessy, Jerome Nyckel ders, Dennis Monske, Alvin Watson, Bob Campbell. Row Two: Coach Bill Lipper, Jim Adamiec, Bob Fish. Varsity Matmen Take Third at Rich Tournament Nyckel Makes State Because Provisols wrestling team was in the process of rebuilding, it completed a dismal 3-12 record in which young and inexperienced wrestlers carried much respon- sibility during the long and unsuccessful season. ln the middle of the season, the wrestlers traveled to Rich East High School for the annual Christmas tourna- ment. The team wrestled well and placed third in the final standings. Among the young wrestlers who made excellent showings were: sophomore Mike Hennessey who, wrestling varsity, made All-Conference at 154, junior Al Lipper also wrestling varsity, made Honorable Mention in the Conference voting. Senior grappler Jerry Nyckel took first place in the district tournament at Proviso East and second place in the sectional tourna- ment at Downers Crove. The Most Valuable Senior Award went to Jerry Nyckel because of his season record and excellent showing at the Rich and district tourna- ments. Coach Yaeger expects next yearis team to be the best wrestling team West has seen, for this yearis young and inexperienced wrestlers, who did so well, will be seasoned veterans. Jerry Nyckel ties up with his opponent before attempting cz take down JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: Manager Jon Kucera, Richard Holub, Tim Sullivan, Kenneth Kaepke, Thomas Natanek, Alan Murdoch, Wade, Scott Kaspar, Bob Carvelli, Sam D'Anza, Allen Watson, Manager Ken Hupp. Lowell Leslie. Row Two: Coach Singer, Fred Prebianca, Carl Landi, Dennis YL-X13S1TY XVl1ES'l'l-1 NG SCORES Pnovlso XVEST OPPONENTS 18 13ivcrsiclc-131'o0l4l1ic'lcl 24 15 Glcnlurooli North 23 16 Blaine Wlcst 28 9 lDccrl1ic1cl 23 1 1 Prospcct 27 20 Fo1'cstVicw 19 13 Elmwoocl 13ur14 35 31 Glcnlvrooli South 10 23 Niles Wicst 19 17 K lorton Xvcst 23 20 1.2lC1l'21l'tgC Townsliip 27 19 Xrwllmvlmmok 23 1-l W7cst1,cvclcn 25 23 York 1 19 10 E2lSL1,L'yClCl1 32 Most Valuable Senior Wrestler, Jerry Nyckel, shakes hands with opponent before match. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING Front Row: Donald Mosser, Carl Fiorini, Tom Kowal- kowski, Doug Widowski, Jeff Levant. Row Two: Bill Reben, Dan Petkunas, Bill Guin- ta, Roger Stumpf, Craig Gurney, Michael Levtik, Coach McClard. FRESHMAN WRESTLING Front Row: Au- gust Fiorini, Bob Campbell, Stephen So- daro, Richard Wade, Tim Boyle, Bob Ga- rone. Row Two: Ronald lanitello, Jim Brossard, Gene Trissolieri, Paul Mihalyov, Ken Peters, Jerry Karpel, Phil Lindberg, Paul Smith, Pal' Perretti. Row Three: Coach Fulk, Dennis Cesario, Donald Witt, Donald Vischulis, Clyde Jackson, Den Car- rigan, Jim Jurinak, Raymond Svobada, Robert Bunda, Manager John Stoffel. Bob Alico strains to keep his balance while opponent attempts to throw him. Soph Matman Hennessy Wrestles Varsity and Makes All Conference 1963 VARSITY SCORES PROVISO WEST OPPONENTS flinsdale Riverside Brookfield Elmwood Morton VVest Morton West Leyden Vvest Glenbard East Glenbard East W7heaton VV hea ton VVillowbrook Morton West Leyden West Leyden VVest Glenbard East Ridgewood VVheaton lm. Conception Vvillowbrook rk of ignorance. Relying On Experience And Speed Diamonclmen Prepare For Long Season Last year's varsity baseball squad earned a 13-6 record. Because of the superb pitching, led by AllfConference hurler Jim Wittersheim, the majority of the games were closely fought contests with the deciding run coming in the closing innings. The Cat infield was led by Davis and Simons, who provided VV est with the best double- play combination it has ever seen. Key men at the plate were John Puglise and Bob Cihlar. This yearis team will take the field optimistically with a solid pitching staff led by Ken Erdmann and Kurt Bloser. The Cat infield will be paced by Bob Coan at third, Greg Vvilmer at short, and Frank Yaccino at second. First base remains an unsettled position with many players battling for this position to round out the Panther infield. Dennis Heflin follows the flight of h p p p in 15 Row One: Mark Kowack, John Paulus, Jim Adamiec, Dennis Helflin, Sam Gilbert, Greg Willmer, Kurl Bloeser, Terry Ziemke, Frank Fazio, Ken Erd- D'Anza. Row Two: Bill Kokonas, Joe Gange, Bob Coan, Duke Miller, Mar- mann, Frank Yaccino, Dennis Holub, Coach Voypick. vin Nelson, Mike Davis, Larry Hallaerl, Sieve Fox, Mgr. Row Three: Coach Q lx W W Q Xl ii r L f ' JA ,B A f W 4 YN My 1 L Ji ,L or f . r A , Weie :IT VARSITY BASEBALL PITCHING STAFF: Larry Hollaerl, Frank Fazio, Ken Erdmann, Kurt Bloiser, Duke Miller, Bill Kokonas. Experience ancl Speed Prepare Diamondmen for,Season SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Row One: Chuck Stokes, Donald Mosser, Tom Derrico, Terry Scherman, Mike Pitts, Kenneth Lackey, Don Barry, Larry Zuc- caro, Jim Rada, Ralph Riefenberg. Charles White, Jeff Levant. Row Two: Robert Preusse, Dan Savocchia, Bob Schantz, Joe Lopez, Rich Ruscette, Ernest Jackson, Walter Knippenberg, Jack Villano, Richard Merrill, Rich FRESHMAN BASEBALL Front Row: Len Baran, Bill Sudlow, Len Palmer, Mike Glass, Bill Hall, Jim Lusk, Ed Harkess, John Burek. Row Two: Paul Mihalyov, Bob Ludemann, Joe Del Boccio, Bob Kosciu- lek, Brian Fieri, Terry Kellough, Roger King, Ron Holmes, Garren Weller, Steve Gorr. Row Three: Gary Sweich, Tom Yannias, Ron Czaplewski, Dave Kirkel, Jim Oostdyk, Keith Nelli, Sam Parrillo, John Raimonda, Tom Zamora. Tom Mitchell, Mike Pace, Rod Palmer. Row Four: Gary Kotulski, Tony Parra, Ed Hefferman, Dennis Brogan, Jim Soo, Mike Barry, Tom DeRorre, Bill Novelli, Johnny Sevedge, Bill Gehm, Bill Tamm, Jerry Karpel, Jim Helms. Row Five: Bill Stokes, Jerry Riley, Frank Zlatos, Ed Schulte, Bill Doyle, Steve Pultorak. Greg Monfalbano, Bob Gonzales, Biss Musgrave, Bob Stewart, Budde King, Bill Boehm, Coach Buchanan. ws ji , , A : . si., . sig H-A Q L .M - - f W N N,.,.,.sM,....y Malkin, Al Murdoch, John Arrichiello, Pat Boyle, George Marsik. Row Three: Marty Scherr, Terry Divis, Don Divis, Gary Pilat, Steve Musgrove, Ray Rutkowski, Al Linder, August Urbelis, Roy Dassow, Darryl Kucera, Har- old Ball, Lance Ridolti, John Wozny, Ed Richards, Coach McCIard. Proviso's catching staff warms up pitchers in prep- aration for first game. 15 Glimaxing last year's track season was the trip to the state meet by Westls mile relay team and Ed Victor, dis- cus thrower. ln addition to the performances in the state meet, the Panther cindermen captured first place in the Interim League meet. The four mile relay team of Letterer, Bowman, Grant, and Katz earned national recognition. Coach Griep is building this year's team around his many and adequate distance runners and weight men. The Cat track team posses the three fast- est milers in the state in Letterer, Bowman, and Grant, who can also double as 880 men. Proviso's Bill Smith is expected to set records in the shot and discus while preparing for the state meet. The four mile relax' team of Letterer, Bowman, Grant, and Katz will undoubtedly set a national record. Displaying their power and prow- ess, Panther cindermen coasted to a 87-31 victory in their first meet. Coach Griep hopes this performance was a foreshadowing of future events for his '64 track season. Coach Griep carefully observes his runners warm up during early spring practice session. Shotpuiter Bill Smith concentrates on form before beginning the glide Rich Kopanda clears the bar at twelve feet with more than a foot to spare and putting the shot. VARSITY TRACK Front Row: Coach Maechtle, Coach McCallister, Scott Kas- Griep, Dave Levy, Tom Mara, Marty Frederick, Mike Hughes, Jerry Mentz, par, Dennis Jeck, Woody Jackson, Rich Zalisk, Chuck Ferreri, Coach Harsh- Bruce Bowman, Donald Kent, Bob Boucher, Tom Monaghan, Manager John barger, Coach Griep. Row Two: George Sanders, Roman Barowych, Pat Murphy. Row Four: Jim McShane, Frank Novak, Bill Smith, Geoffrey Hud- Nelson, Fred Cron, Roger Tomporowski, Bruce Sramek, Richard Kopanda, son, George Smith, Craig Grant, Jim Letterer, Frank Andrlik, Paul Turek, Larry Bartosz, Rich Parkhurst, Tim Knepple. Row Three: Manager Rich Tim Sullivan. SOPHOMORE TRACK Front Row: Manager Bob Clarke, Manager Bob Tar- tar, Laurel Brann, Bill Bevil, Ken Criter, Tony DeGeoardis, Bob Huston, Manager Ken Petrik, Coach Harshbarager. Row Two: Ray Donnini, Ed Katz, Claude Melville, Dan Basner, Sam Plumery, Pete Salemi, Tom Jandris, Mitch Srail. Row Three: Terry Likens, Steve Person, Ray Mei, Bill Strabrawa, Joe Victor, Steve Zupsich, Pete Kent, Art Hradek, Gary Houda. Row Four: Kelly Caloia, Ralph Mortlock, Al Vandenbroucke, Chuck Friedlander, Larry Simone, AI Jakosa, Tom Lotgren, Dwight Fuhrman, Chuck lendstrom, Mike Nygren. FRESHMAN TRACK Front Row: Coach McCallister, Steve Davies, Keith Reetz, Arvils Reichs, Paul Smith, Ed Meyers, Manager Garth Terlizzi. Row Two: Bill Krause, Den- n's Schoenwolf, Dennis Cesorio, Jim Wiza, Craig Samien, Bill Aulen, ll is A-I Marty Lovse. Row Three: Ken An- derson, Pete Wineburg, Steve Pe- terson, Paul Hardesty, Rachel Zom- bie, Bob Bunda, Row Four: Steve Gortmaker, Bill Serves, Dennis Car- rigan, Jim Kania, Frank Morgan, Craig Nolan, Jerry Litwin, Mike Montes. Row Five: Van Lewis, Harry Heititz, Alan Lodl, Dave Barrentt, Grant Houda, John Kitt, Jack Ma- giera, Tim O'Brien. Kill.-L,, , 16 Paceol by Strong Juniors Anol Experienced Seniors Netmen Seek 1964 Title Junior Darrell Pauls slams an cverhond shot in meet with Fenlon. Senior Bob Wager exhibits precision form as he backhonds ball in Fenton meet. Last yeziris varsity tennis teznn eontirinecl hlr. Wlaclse scjuworthis heiief in Et young tezun, lor 21 Preciominantf ly junior squad finished the season with zi 7-4 season reeorrl. Ol' the tweive-man squzicl, eight were juniors, one wus ai sophomore, and only two were seniors. The two inost iinportzint positions on the teznn, first and seeoncl singles, were filled hy juniors. This yeznfs teznn is huilt zirouncl those eight hoys who were juniors last year, hut who this year are experienced seniors. The two hest players, Bob imager nnrl john Cioneu, are expeetecl to hottie each other tor the eovetetl first singles Position. The Cat netinen took the eourt against Fenton on opening day ancl sounclly cleleutecl the Fenton tennis players 5-O. It looks like this year may he the your for tennis at Proviso VV est. VARSITY TENNIS Fronf Row: John Gussman, Wayne Urbaniak, Chuck koff, John Harshbarager, Darrel Pauls, John Lawrence, Ed Kurtz, Ken Hoff- Seebock, Bob Wagar, Chuck Achilles, Al Jakosa. Row Two: Richard Rusha- man, John Cionca, Coach Wadsworlh. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TENNIS Front Row: Phil Johnson, Arthur Zolecki, Warren Wheaton, Bill Beclnar, Mark Miller, Jim Kouba, Edward Boehm, Michael Foilik, Chuck Colletli, Rich Warp, Jack Grandin, Richard Manso, Donald Vischulis, Ken Pierce, Bob Kaczmarek, Marlin Pauscheke, Sleven Henry Messetl, Claus Mygind. Row Two: Jack Larson, John Kolbfell, Allan Ford. Row Four: Art Owens, John Williams, Larry Kellinger, Philip Davis, Jawworski, Dan Schourek, Danny Fisk, Fred Berry, Mike Graner, Tim Brady, Rick Balinl, Rich Jakosa, Tracy Johnston, Dick Fencl, Ken Denmark. David Smilh, Ronald Granger. Row Three: Jerry Gaca, Marlin Meccia, M. S' T am... c .3 5, VARSITY GOLF Front Row: Don Damm, Tim Kyzivof, Bob Schwartz, John Gardner Tom Steomon Coach Wrobke Maierczyk. Row Two: George Cascino, Tony Auien, Paul Sindelor, Bob Linksmen Led by Seniors Damm and Cascino Aim a League and State Crowns Last yearis golf season was climaxed by the winning of the league titles by the sophomore and varsity teams. The team was a young one revolving on a nucleus of sophomores and juniors. Outstanding junior golfers Don Damm and George Cascino led the team with their consistent performances. The most exciting incident oi the season was a hole-in-one by sophomore Paul Sinde- lar. This year, the varsity linlimen will be under a new coach, Mr. Joe VVroblce. M r. VVrob14e's team, as the team last year, will revolve around Don Damm and George Cascino. Golfers expected to submit excellent seasons are Bob Gardner, Tim Kyzivat, and Paul Sindelar. The Panthers displayed their expected power by winninfg their first meet ot the season bv a score of 171-196. FROSH-SOPH GOLF Front Row: Fred Slrohacker, William Plallos, Paul Kolar, William Savage, Tom De Folis, Peler Malevich, Mike Lazas, Joe Del Principe. Row Two: Roland Macbeth, Phil Lindberg, Neal Houcel-.. Bob Olson, George Maheris, Jerry Muzyka, Ken Giles, Sleve Kellough. Row George Cascino prepares lo punch a seven iron lo the green. Three: John Wagar, Edward Marcyn, Joseph McNichols, Jim Jurinak, George Spencer, Bob Dvonch, Vylanlas Barcus, Row Four: Coach Wrobke, Ira Bar rell, James Hall, Thomas Power, John Sanloniello, Bob Handley, Dick Wolf man, Mike Guinla, Jim Hauser, Tim Bayle, Pal Perrelfi, Rich Thompson. Don Damm, at 'lie ful backswing, , , Q f J, pw-53, e f, ' . nh, , V ,,,,ff,, Aa, Camera calches ace varsily golfer Top of his grace iuundhwhdwumll MHBS Witli the ending of high school comes, perhaps, the greatest break between adolescence and adulthood. Al- though high school provides ample worli for the stu! dents, the business and industrial worlds will create a multitude of challenging but rewarding opportunities for these same graduates. Many everlasting and truly inspirational memories emanatc from rich and enhanc- ing, but yet educational classroom experiences. Typical of these experiences were the enlightening literary dis- courses in College Preparatory English class and the political debates in United States History class. Not all heightening achievements were attained in the classrooms. The Class of 1964 began their senior year with a resounding triumph when the football team won the homecoming game against VVest Leyden. The Class of 1964, with a bevy of victories behind them chose a motto to typiliy their past attitudes: The world steps aside to let any man pass who ltnows where he is going. Standing: Treasurer Scott Davis, Secretary Judy Ferrick. Sitting: Vice- President Donna Ebeling, President Paul Hixsan. Charles Achilles: lironxi- All-clalg National Hfllllll' Sorivly' Pl'lWlClk'lllQ lifllslivlllilll l.2.ll,-ll Tennis 13,-l. Sylvia Adams: Orchosis 2,137-lg Girls' lrlilglll' R6ilDl'4'S4'IllIlllX'l' llg l ului'c' llusi- ness la'adc'rs of Allll'l'll'll 2,l5,l-g Girls' Allllvlll' Assorialion l,2,3,-l'. Sylvia Akey: Sluclvui Counril 3, Treasiirvr -l-g Clis'c1'lvz1cli11g ill Aquatic' Staff 23.-lg hlarinvltvs 2. Anne Al- bright: Klonitor lg Allvrnaiv llomerooin Rep- rwsr-iilalixw' -lg National llonor Society. Ellen Allansonz Future- Business Ia-ziclr-is of Aiiivriva 2.13, Rvpresviilzilixi- -lg Rarkvl Squad l.2,llg Girls' lmagiu- l. Richard Altenhoff. Blary Anlann: Studn-nl Counril Loyalty Co- Cliairnian -lg Girls' lmagiu' ll,lg Girls' Alli- letic' Assovialion 2,33 National Honor Sovivly. Jack Anibrogio: Foolliall lg llistrilnuliw liclu- cation Class Presidr-nl -l. Arlyn Anderson: Naiional llonor Sorii-ly: Klariin-llv Swiin Club 2.3. Prvsiclvin l: Aqua- tic Stall 2. Svrrctary ll.-lg Nlural Pliotograpliy Eclilor -l, Elin Anderson: Aquatir Stall il.-lg Mariin-lu' Swim Club il, S1-rrctary -lg Girls' lmagiu- l,2,3,4-g Rzirlu-1 Squad l,2,13. Karen Anderson: l rr-slnnan Girls' Chorus lg Arl- Vziiiwcl Girls' Chorus 2.3: Alixed Chorus -ll Danw Sliow -l. Frank Andrlik: Fooilnall il,-l: lX'rvs1ling l,2.ll.lg '-l'l'2lt'li l,2.l3.lg Rlajor lm!- li-rinr-ii s Cilulu l. Sharon Antonsen: Aquatic' Staff 2g3,l: Cluwr- lvaflvr 131 Alarinettv Swiin Cluli 2.lg Siuclvul Counril llvpn-sC1i111iix'i' -l. Geoffrey Arroli: Cini- Clluln lg Foorlmall 2. llaxine Arniigvr: Poni l'oin Corps lx Usln-rvllvs -lg Blf'l1llIill'2gliQ Girls' lA'2lQllll Ropiw-si'1ii1ilix'i' -l. IAIZIIIFCPII Arnone: C1liorvogi'apliyg Futura' Business lmaxl- ers Ul'.'AIlll'l'lL'21 lg hlonilor 3,-lg Orvlic-sis 2,ll. Diana Aronicaz Nlural 3. Business Manager -lg Silver hill-dalg National llonor Sorivlyg l u- turr- 'l'eac'livrs of Ainorira l,2,3,41. Gene Ar- quilla: Football lg llasvluall l,2g Assn-nilily Supervisor, Lisa Arrichiello: Profile Businr-ss Manager fl: National llonor Sorielyg Clivvr- leader Ll: Silver Modal. Janet Askevold: Arl- vaiiwcl Girls' Chorus 21 Clioir Sglg Stall' Yo- Cal Contest 3. Janis Askevoldz Girls' Ailili-tic Assoriaiion ll: Moniior rl. Richard Baldwin: Cine Cluln l: 'l'rac'k 2. Brian Baran: llaskvlluall lg Gross Country l,2. John Barone: Foorluall l. Susan Bartmess: Racket Squad 2,3g Girls' lmagui- 15. Claudia Batista: Mural Avaclr-iiiiu lfclilor lg Silver hlvdalg National Honor So- ciety Si-vi'vtzii'yg Class Ri'p1'CsP1itatix'C 2.3.-I. John Brcrupz Track lg Cross Country 2. Carole Benson: Orrlnisis 2.1l.l: Cliorm-ograpliy: Profile ll: Klonilor 2,ll,l. i 'wU '15 if , A We We I ii 2 ,.at ' , 'Us . : as .1 ,. --1 2 ' 'Wav ws ft Kristen Bernowski: Student Council Tickets Chairman 3, Racket Squad Concessions Chairman 2,3, Publicity Chairman 4, Dixon Soap Chairman 3, Usherettes 3,4. Barbara Beyer: National Honor Society, Bronze lN4edal, Girls' League Representative 2,4, Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 2. Nina Bielecki: Mural Index Editor 3, Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,4, Orchesis 3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 2. hlark Birch: Track 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council Representative 2,3, hfajor Let- termen's Club 4. Michael L. Blakley: Football l,2, Track l,2,3. Mary Lynn Bliss: Girls' League l,2,3,4. Kurt Bloeser: Baseball l,2,3,4, Major Lettermen's Club 4. Diana Bonafide: Student Council Decorations Co-Chairman 3, 4, Girls' League Representative 2, Variety Show 3,45 Orches- is 3,4. Roman Borowych: Cross Country l,2, Track l,2,3,4, Class Representative l,2, lN4ajor Let- termen's Club. Michael Borzello. Elizabeth Bower: Girls' Athletic Association, Girls' League, Publicity Chairman of Distribu- tive Education Club of America. Donna Bowyer: Student Council Homeroom Repre- sentative l,2, Synchronized Swim Club 2,3, Mural Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4, National Honor Society. Janis Brady: Monitor 3,4, Aquatic Staff 2.3,4, Marinette Club 2, Vice-president 3. Gene Bramwell: Swim 2. William Brehm: Wlrestling 2,3, Student Council Loyalty Committee 3, Constitution Committee 3. Karen Brieschke: Freshman Girls' Chorus, Advanced Chorus 2, Girls' League l, Future Nurses of America 2,4. it ri' 'Mit , lg :ft ,f W wut, ,Q flu ,,.. ,mm Q lit . args E, 'W I ,rw ,. J M ,, K A 1:-:Z-i,'1ff.' if 'L ,s A 'fi .U W J s A ... June Brookes: Girls' League Representative 3,4. Susan Broz: Class Representative l,3,4g Bronze Nleclal, National llonor Society, Choir 2,3, Warren Buikema: Wrestling l,2. Gerald Bulmann: Football l,2,3,4l-, Gymnastics l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Major Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Linda Bundy: Racket Squad 4, Future Nurses of America 4, Monitor 2,3, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 3. Josephine Caiafa: Girls' League 2,3, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4. Robert Cali. Laura Caliguri: lN4onitor 4, Student Council Representative l,4, Finance Committee 4, Girls' League l. Daniel Campbell. James Campbell: Foren- sics l,2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Profile Columnist 3,4, National Honor Society, Gold hledal. Jean Campo: National Forensics League 3,4, Choir 3,4, Advanced Girls' Cho- rus 2, Forensics 2,3,4. John Campobasso: Homeroom Representative, Life Guard. i fi if M35 I 'fl ,Md 'L--sf am- vi lst, sv 1 A f John Cionea: Band 1.2.35 liaseball 15 Major LC11Cl'I1l1'IlAY Club -lg Tennis 251351. Carol Ci- polla: 17l11ll1'C Business Leaclers of America -15 Profile Staff 15 Girls' League 1. Sandra Cisar. Ann Clark: National Honor Society Bronze lXfIecla15 National Forensics League 3,45 Girls' League 15253. Barb Clayworth: Profile l ea1ure Co-Editor 135 News Co-llclitor -15 Racket Squad 25 Girls' League 1,2,I5, 1. Donna Cleary: Future liusi- ness lreatlers of America rllreasurer 45 Racket Squacl 1,25 Girls' League 1.25 Girls' Athletic Association 152. 1NIichael Cmunt. Robert Coan: Vice-l'resicleut Key Club -1: Student Council Exe1'11tix'e lloard -15 Ifajor lA'llt'l'II1t'I1lS Club 15 lravel Club Treasurer 3,-1. Kathleen Coffey: Girls' .Mliletie Association Representative 25 Profile -1. Thomas Colby: Football 12.3. Jim Collins: lfootball lg Swim 1,253.15 'llraela 1,25 Klajor l,1'11t'1'Il1CIl.S Club 3,-1. Barbara Compton: Girls' League 15 Dis- tributive l'lCllll'H1lOI1 Club of .Xmerica 1. if 'Ml , 1 ,,, Jr fy 4' sa 'K I ,gn-at llike Cardamone: Football 15 llaseball 15 Basketball 25 Future Business Leaclers of America 4. Allen Carlsen: Chess Club 1,2354-5 Cine Club 153. John Carlson: Aquatic Staff 1,2535-15 Kfonitor fig Chess Club 1,2,3.'l1 Life Guarcl 2,-1. Diane Carrigan: National llonor Soeietyg Oreliesis 1-lance Show 15 Stucleut Council Connniuee member 3,1 George Cascino: Major l,ettermen's Club 3,15 Varsity Golf 253,-15 Monitor 3. Joyce Castady. George Catalano: lfootball 1,2,3,-15 Numeral Club 15 Blajor IA'11t'1'I11CI1AS Cl11b -1. Blary Catalano: Girls' .-Xtliletic' Association 1,2,3515 Girls' League 1523,-15 Girls Chor11s 1,2535 Urehesis 152. Sharyn Cavolt: Future Business Leaclers of .-Xnierica 253,45 lfreslunuu Girls' Cliorusl l u- lure Nurses of rXI11t'1'll'2l 15 Girlsl League 152. Patricia Chapiesky: Girls' League Representa- tive 35 Girls' Athletic' Association fl, Repre- sentative 4. Theresa Chlipalaz Girls' League Representative 15 Future Business Leaders of America 3, Yiee-president 45 Bronze Kleclal. James Chlopecki: National Honor Society. Barbara Chudy: Nlonitor 1,2,3,45 Class Rep- resentative 3545 Racket Squad 1523515 Girls' League 152,351 Terry Cieslak: Cine Club 1.253. President -1. Grace Cino. Josephine Cio- lino: Puture Business Leaders of America Representative 1: Girls' League Alternate Representative 1. fwhfi :W fm ,ff yt V, M 4 Q :li fy , -2: J, :.,, rms 169 Karen Conerly. Sharon Cook: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Treasurer 35 Na- tional Honor Society, Girls? League 1,2,3,45 Girls? Athletic Association l,2,3. Carol Coop- er: Library Page 15 Girls, Athletic Associa- tion l5 Future Business Leaders of America 4. Sheila Corbin: Monitor 45 Girls' Athletic Association Representative 1,35 Future liusi- ness Leaders of America 4. Patsy Cordes: Class Representative 2,35 hfloni- tor 3,45 Girls' League 1,2535 Racket Squad 1,2,3. Joyce Corry: Cheerleader 2,3,45 Student Council Representative l,2,3,45 Usherette Club 3,45 Chorus 1,2, Choir 3,4. Diane Cott- rell: Monitor 1,2,3,45 Future Business Lead- ers of America 2,45 Girls, Athletic Association 15 Girls' League 3,4. Richard Coulter: Fresh- man Boys' Chorusg Fixture Business Lead- ers of America 1, P1'esident,4. William Cox: Swimming 1. Sharon Criscione: Girls' Athletic Association 1,25 Girls, Chorus 1,25 Majorettes 3. Mary Ann Cukla: Student Council Representative 1,4, Alternate 2,35 Orchesis 3,45 Choir 3,45 Choreography. Nan- cy Currier: National Honor Societyg Gold Medal5 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Class Vice- President 3. Carol Ann Dale. Mike Dalessandro. Donald Damm: Golf 152,354-5 Major Letternien's Club 2,3,45 Monitor 2,35 Captain 45 Assembly Su- pervisor 2,3. Susan Daniel: National Honor Society5 Usherettes 4-5 Pom Pom Corps 45 Fu- ture Nurses of America l,2,3,4. W 2 I y f W :J W 1 is -,Mme 494 QE ' 4 .305 W7 vi.,,.,1: ,af A Z J .,., f f - 1 ' t -, 2, ,, ,gpg f as 1 M V ,.. -,'t5 A A. eWh - 'F 415.1 . gk :jij in 40' if - WM' ii, ,-1-:,.,, F, I 1, . . :za lj '2. , . 1 3 is . A . jr, L Trwtsurer 3 Lt. Covernor 4' N'ttiou'1l Foren- sic league 1 2 3 lresident 4' C l'1ss Tre'isurt,r 4. Suzanne Davis: National Honor Soeiety5 fr ' .-1 ' Synclironixtd Swim Club 1 2 3' Aquatic Staff www, new ' l,2,3,-15 Girls' League 1, l epresentative 3,4. M454 I l .,.,,. ., Scott Davis: Debate l,2,3,45 Key Club 2, H , 1 5 4 1 4 , . 1 ,' ,' D , 1 . 1 H 22 yi .I . i ' t 5 5 , 4 A c Q Hal Dean: Football 15 lllrestling 1,25 Band 15 Profile 3,-1. John DeGraene: Gymnastics 3. QL Carol DeRosa: Freshmen Girls' Chorus5 Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 2,35 Monitor 3. Donald Derro. Cathy Dillon: National Honor Soci- etyg Gold Medalg National Forensic League 3,45 Choir 354. lllike Dillon: lntramural Track 1. Judy DiVito: Girls' League 1,3, Representa- tive 2,4g Girls, Chorus 1. Shirley Dorio: Girls' League 253,45 Future Business Leaders of 1 American 2,3545 Girls: Athletic Association 1. Linda Dubek: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,-1. Denny Dubicz. i , ,., , :c t tfttr gil ..,..1,, . ..Q2 A J M., my , wagiif !'g-'3 x -l y X wry f for f J a I Y i 1 Q- l - Q xl , -. '- .M , ,,, 1 , in John Carlson does his part for the Seniors in the candle relay. 119 we-M19 ' 3: , ii' fa, 5 yr: 0 Elsie Duckworth: Stuclrul fl4llllli'll S:'c'i'1'izx '. l: FlIlll1l4'l' fiflIllllllll1'l' Cliziiriuzui 3.-l: l7H l'll1ll lfxoliangi- Coiiiiiiirtev Cliairuiau 3: Girl? lkllgllll l.2.1l.'l. Ronald Duda: Swim TL-:uu l: Cine Club I1 Chorus l. Charlene Dugo: Chorus lg Girl? Atlilvtim' i-Xwiviutioii Zjlg Girls' lmxigiu- l,4g Future llllSlIll'SS Lrwiclmw 1lf.!hIIl0i'li'2l l,2,l5.-l. Diane Dugo: Future llii-JA uns livziclvix ol' .'AXIHl'l'll'2l l,2,1l.'lg Chorus I: Clirlf .-Xllilvliv iXewc'iatirm 'J 'l' Ciirli lmziuiiw :- 1.4. Nancy Dunbar: Profile 3, Co-l 4-ziliiw liclilm- 'lg Naliouul llouor Sf'H'll'lY.I Silver Xlvclul: Lfslieimlvs ll.-l. Geri Dunn: Profile 2. Fvzllliri- liflllfll' ll. Co-Xlukmlp lifllllll' fl: Xflllfwlllll llonor Sorim-133 Girl! LVZIQIIK' 2.3515 Ravlqi-I Squad 2,11 l. Henry Duvall. Christine Dvoneh: Choir 3,4g National Honor Soeiety' Claw Represmuuliw lqlg Broun- M1-dnl. 7 , , Terry Dvorak: Class Ropiw-'wiilaliw Ll: Pro- file 2, Sports llclilor 3, lhl2llU'llll llclilor 4. Kathy Dwyer: Rzirkvl Squadg Girls' lim-zigiieg Futuri- Nursvs of .'Xiiivi'ic'a. George Easter: Si'l4'll1'4' fllub 1,23 Radio Club 1.2: Profile 'lg National llonor Society. Donna Ebeling: Sl'I1Cl'lI'0IllZl'Cl Swim Club l.2,3g Naticniul Iloiior Soriely: Yice-p1'vsiclm'i1l Senior Clzissg Jxflllilllf' Stuff llfl. Cheryl Fhlerl: Mixed Clioruxz Girl? Lvziguvz Rarker Squucl: Stud:-nt Counril Mvnilnwr. Charles Eichingcr: Trark liurzuuurfils. Sharon lilstromz Girl! lil-aguv Rli-iulwi' 2,3, Yiw- presidenl 4: R2lt'liPl Squad l.2,fl,flg Fllllllil' Nurses ol .'hIlll'l'lt'll l.2.I3,Al: Uxliercluw 'l. Garland Engelland: Frosh-Sopli llzuid 1: Cim- Club 2: .Xqlluliv Staff 4. Ken Engleman: Baseball 25 Football 3. Ken Erdmann: Baseball l,2,3,4g Football 1, Bas- ketball 1. Leon Eskildsen: Basketball l,2,3,-ft, Football l,2,3,4g Track l,2. Anthony Estko: Boys' Chorus l,2,3g Choir 4. Shirley Fairburn: Gym Leader 2,3,4g Nfonitor l,2,35 Racket Squad l,2,3,4. Susan Farley: Girls' League lg Future Business Leaders of America l,3,4. Betty Farr: Student Council Representative 3,4-g Marintttte Swim Club, 2,4, Treasurer 35 Future Teachers of America 2,3, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society. Joan Fascia: Girls' League l,2,3g Girls' Chorus lg Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca 2,3. Charles Ferreri: Cross Country 2,3,4-5 Track l,2,3,4. Judith Ferrick: Cheerleader 4g Class Secretary 45 Bronze Mfrdzilg National Honor Society. Susan Fiorillo: Advanced Girls' Chorus 4, Girls' League. Kenneth Fiorini: Chess Club l. John Fish: Football l,2,3,4g Gymnastics l.2, 3,43 Band l,2,3,4, lvlajor Lettermen's Club 3,4. Barbara Fisher: Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Girls' League Representative fi. Future Teachers of America 45 Racket Squad l,2,3. Karen Fitzpatrick: Distributive Fduca- tion Club Vice-l'residentg Future Business Leaders of America 45 Girls: League, Girls' Athletic Association l. James Fleming: Stu- dent Council Representative lg liajor Letter- nienis Club -lg hionitor 4, Varsity Football. W '- , . 4 A' I JM ,Q Q14 , 1? W jig.:-.e.:3:::, vajijzz 1 If W H f ft are if f '-2 2 '- . ...A we M af M AM.. -3, the sf' ,, j W Xz. 'Q t Q ,.. v -7 4' X A Pamela Foidl: Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. Carol Foster: Racket Squad 1,2, 3,45 Aquatic Staff 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3. Richard Fournier: Wfrestling l,2,3, Chess and Checker Club 3: Travel Club 2. Marsha Francis: Foreign Fxchange Student, National Honor Society Vire-presi- dent, Forensics 3,4, Alternate for It's Aca- demic. t Karen Fraunhofer: National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America Secretary, Or- chestra, Girls' League. Martin Frederick: Track l,3,4g lVIajor Lettermen's Club 4. Wil- liam Friebus: Aquatic Staff 3,45 Swim 2,3,4' hfonitor 3,4 Larry Fumaroloz Football l,2. 2 Jo Ann Furmanski: Girls, Chorus lg Ad- vanced Girls, Chorus 2, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Sherry Gabhert: Bowl- ing League Secretary, Girls, Athletic Associ- 'N ation Representativeg Monitor. Laurie Gall: Future Business Leaders of America. Joseph Gangs: Baseball l,2,3,4, Football l,2g Choir 3,4, Student Council l,2,4. fs 1 M I F- Bob Gardner: Monitor lg Varsity Golf 23 Future Business Leaders of America l. Nancy Garnaas: Orehesis l,2,3g Choreography: Future Nurses of America 2g Girls' Leagut- l,2,3. Donald Garon: lblonitor lg Cine Club 1,2,3,4. Bob Gavoniz Football 1,2,3,4g llas- ketball l,2g Baseball l,2,4g Gymnastic-s 3. Annette Geanconteri: Girls' League Repre- sentative l, Andie Gellinger: Aquatit' Staff 2,3, Secretary 45 Syut'lirouixeCi Swim l,2,f3,flg Cheerleader 4: Racket Squad 2.3. Starr Ann Gemini: Girls: League l,3,4, Representativ- 2g Racket Squad l,2,3,4g Ushercttes Club 3. Cathy George: Aquatic Staff 2,335 Marina-ttv Swim Club 2,3g Girls' l,4-ague Representative 4: Future Nurses of America 4. Lynn Giello: Variety Show 4: Orchestra 23,-lg Dramaties Contest 4: Class Representative 3. Char Giovanetti: National Honor So- ciety: Cheerleader 2,3,4g Class Treasurer 2: Silver hledal. Pat Gigewski. Lynn Golding: National Honor Society: Silver hiedalg hloui- tor 2,3. Steve Goshko. Diary Ann Gracyas: Future Business Leaders of Amt-rica 4g Aclvanfecl Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4: Racket Squad 2: Li- brary Page 1. Gerald Graczyk. Angeline Graf: Choir l,2,3g South Pacific. Marlene Granucci: Girls' League 1,331-, Rep- resentative 2g Freshman Girls' Chorus: Arl- vanccd Girls Chorus 2: Girls' Athletic As- sociation l. Lou Grassi: lklonitor l,2g Chess Club l,2. Joe Gregory. Paul Gregory: Con- cert Band l.2,3,4g Key Club 2,335 Stuclt-nt Council lg Variety Show -l. lNIax Greninger: Din-rsifit'cl Ureupatious ft. .-Xmvrira. Margaret Griffin: Orvhesis 2,l1,X'it-t-- Prc-siclt-ut -lg Aquatic' Staff 3, Chairman -l: Class Rt-pi't-st-ritative l. Michael Grilli. Joyce Gunderson: Advanct-cl Cirls' Chorus l,2,3,lg Girls' lmztqtte l. Kathleen Haas: Romeo and Juliet 35 Future Nurses of America fl-3 Girls' League l,2,3,4lg Girlsl Athletic Association l,2. Anna Huge: Travel Club lg Girlsi l,t-ague -l. Kathy Hage- mann: hlouitor l,2.3q lflt-vtiou Commitwt' l,2g Variety Show Costuiut' Committee 'li Girls' Atliletic' Association l,2. Wlalter Hand. K 'QW AL. :UW an Q sew L L j N wwe- situ ai is Q is M ...t Sam fi X u I ' J' 'WSP XX ' is X f frinst M -t . .,., I mix f. ,. ,.. .. V' .1-:3.f . FEEL. ' .f.' .s ' . 55 5 .. . at -A it is :E r X v Ss? S ,,A,,:, . t - - - A Audrey Hanebuth: National Honor Societyg Future Business Leaders of America 2,3, Sec- retary 45 lN4onitor l52,3,45 Girls' Athletic As- sociation l,2,3. Bernadette Hansen. Beryl Hauri: Debate 35 Class Representative 25 Student Council Representative 35 Travel Club 3,4. Dan Hawkins. William Heidorn: Swim l,25 Aquatic Staff l,2,3,45 Baseball l,25 Nlonitor 2,3,4. Jerry Heien: Cine Club l,2,3,+'l. Cynthia Henry: Choir 3,45 Class Representative 35 Girls' League l,2,3,4g Racket Squad 4. Frances Her- man: Bronze b4edal5 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 35 Forestry and lVildlife Conservation Club 35 National Honor Society. James Hickey. James Hiemenz. William Hil- debrandt: Boys' Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 Cine Club l. Donna Hill: Freshmen Girls' Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus 25 Girls' League 2,35 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ifit lwelody Himes. Paul Hixson: Class President 45 Varsity Debate 3, Captain 45 Illinois State Radio Speaking Championship 35 National Houor Society. Mike Hlad: Swim 2,35 Major Lettermen's Club 45 Monitor l,45 Camera Club l. Sally Hoalt: Girls' League 2,3545 Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 2,35 Moni- tor 2,35 Racket Squad 354. John Hobart: Student Council President 45 Class President 25 Key Club 2,3.45 Basketball l,2,3,4. Robert Hoey. Duane Holte. Robert Holwick. Wendy Horak: Girls' League Representative lg Freshmen Girls' Chorus5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 2. Dennis Howden: Cross Country 2. Geoffrey Hudson: Track 3,45 Major Letter- lll9l1'S Club 3,45 National Honor Societyg Illi- nois State Scholarship. Sharon Hufeld: Girls' League l,2,3,45 National Honor Societyg lXIonitor 2545 Racket Squad l,2,3. Sharon Huffmon: Girls' Athletic Association l52,35 Future Business Leaders of America Representative 45 Girls' League l5 Distribu- tive Education 4. Sherry Hughes: Girls' League l, Fashion Show lg Racket Squad l. Janice Hull: Girls' League Representative l5 Freshmen Girls' Chorus5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 25 Make-up Committee for Romeo and Juliet 3. Willard Huson: Cross Countryg Trackg Basketballg Student Council. Mary Lynn Hyers: Aclvancecl Girls' Chorus 1.23.11 llliysival lftluvation l,t'aclt'r 3.11 Cllu-ss Gluln gl Girls' la-ague Reprt-svulalivv 2. John Ianitello: Football 1.2.3,-lg xvl'l'Slllllg 2,I3g hliuor lA'IlPTIl1l'1l 2,flg Klajor lA'l1t'I'lT1l IllS Clulm -1. Linda Ivins: National Honor Sorit-trg Kd- vaiiwcl Girls' Chorus 2: Suidt-ut Clounvil Honivroom Rt'prt'svu1z1tivC 11 Girls' Atlmlvtiv Assoviation 1.3. hlike Jacki: Gyumawtim 1.2. 3,-1: hlajor IA'114'1'l1ll'IllS Cluli 2.11: liasvlball 1.41-. Noreen Jackish. Joseph Jacobazzi: National Honor Sovictyg llrouzv Xledalg Wlrm-sllillg 1.25 Studi-ut Council Rvprvseutatiw. W'aynrv Jacobs: Football 12.3.44 Gymnaslivs 2: Trarlq 2,135 Major L0ttt'ruu'u's Clulu 1. James Jaooln- Sen: lfootlxall 1. llaucl 1,2.3.l: Nuuivral Cf'i-'m 1 11 Patricia James: lfrt-sluuen Girls' Cflifwfiiwi Girls' Atlilf-tit' Association. Wilford James: lVrt-slliug 2,3,41g 'llrark 25 Key Glulm 2: Class Representative -1. lWary Ann Janokowiczz Girls' lmague 1.2.13 Rzxvkvt Squad 2,1l,1-g Pom Pom Corps 41. Ed Jennings: 'llvuuis 1.2.33 Stu- dvul Council Rvp1't'sm'11tatiVQ 11 Uvlaalo 1.2. Nancy Johansen. Bruce Johnson. Norman Johnson: Boys' Chorus lg Camera Clulu fl. Toshi Joji: lNlonitorg Class Rt-pri-st-ntative. L. PQ' We 9' 'f Q' Q rf f IIAV' 1 tblv I -Q 4 .. iv'.' K 1 f-. .--. fl 93 N If .zz AL. wf J In My :fri 'i' J if 4 , fiaig' 1 ,gs -. r 5 I Judy Jones: Class Treasurer 1,3g Choir 3.41 Uslutrettes 3,-15 National llouor Society. Karen Jones: Glioir 2,3,-lg Gold Key lVlI1Ill'I' iu Scholastic Art Show 3g Our Town Produc'- liou 2. Joan Joshel: Band 1.2.3.4g Aquatir Staff 2,33 Girls' League 1.2.11 Future Busi- ut-ss lmaders of .'Xuu'ric'a 2.3. Alan Kabelis. Kathryn,Kalomeris: Girls' la-agile 3.-1g Rlliilitkl Squad -1. Wlalter Kaminski: Monitor -1. Bill Karas: Spewli Tournaments 2,33 School Plays 1.25.45 Variety Show 3,4g Choir 2.33. James Kardatzke: Class Reprc's01uaIivt- -lg Slllflldll Council Repr1'sr'ulalive 2.33 Silver Kledal: Cfouu-rt Band 1. Dorothy Karpiel: Mixed Chorus 1,45 Mixed lfusmiilhlv 1.2.3,-lg Girls! League 1.23: R2ll'kl'1 Squad 1.2. John Karubas: lfootluall 1.2.3,-ll lVrvslliug 1.2.3,-lg liascball 1,2,1l,4'g Class Rep- resentative 3. Daria Kasztaniuk: Aquatic' Sta 11 Il.-lg Girls' Atlilvtic' .ASSOl'l2l1l0llQ Dial lw. for Nlurder 3: The Heiress 1, James Keller. 'wr'-f' 4' 4 If' ' 'T' ' 1 . I 7 t-rf ,---4' ,nw ILM 42' Russ Kondrat, Meredith Kopitke: Our Town Tickets 25 Girls' League l,2,35 Racket Squad l,2. Gary Kosciulek: Cross Country 1,25 Bas- ketball 15 Baseball 152. Johannah Koycn. Gayle Kraft: Concert Band l,2,3,45 Aquatic Staff 2,35 Girls' League 1,25 Future Nurses of America 1. Donna Kramer: Profile 4, David Kresnicka: Concert Band l,2,3,4g Foot- ball 45 National Honor Society5 Bronze Medal. Jonathan Kucera: National llfmfwr Society5 Silver fX4edal5 Concert Bawl l,2,3,'l5 lVrestling Manager 3,4. Richard Kucik: Football l,2,3,45 Track 2,3.42 National Honor Society5 Major Lettt-rnien's Club 4. Richard Kuhn: Baseball lg Profile 4. Carol Kulp: Racket Squad 152,37 President 45 Monitor 2,35 Girls' League l,3, Decorations 25 Student Council Representative l, 2. Alan Kumnick. Sandy Kemph: Chorus l5 Girls' League 1,2 7 Distributive Education Club of America Sec- retary 4. Ronald Kernkamp: Chorus 15 Stu- dent Council Representative -l-5 Precinct Elec- tion Board 2. Joyce Kerous: Concert Orches- tra 2,3,45 Girls, League 2,3, Representative 4' Grchesis 2,35 Racket Squad 2,3. Ellen Kilroyi Girls' League Representative 35 Girls' Ath- letic Association 1,2,35 Future Business Lead- ers of America l,2,3,4. Carl King. Susan King: Girls' Athletic As- sociation 15 Girls, League 4: Future Business Leaders of America 2,3545 Precinct Election Board 3. Joachim Kleinschmidt: Cross Coun- try 45 Gymnastics 45 Key Club 45 Orches- tra 4. Linda Kloppz Girls' Athletic Associa- tion l,25 Future Business Leaders of America l,2,35 Girlsi League l,-l5 Precinct Election Board 3. Richard Knablein: Concert Band l,2,3, Presi- dent 45 Camera Club l,2. Geri Knackstedt: Girls, League 15 Precinct Election Board 25 Distributive Education Club of America 4. Paul Kobicrski: Aquatic Staff l,2,3,45 Swim l,2,3,45 Nfonitor l,2,3,45 Nlajor Lettermen 3,4. Marilyn Kobylinski: Future Business Leaders of America l,2,3,45 Girls' League 1,45 Monitor 4. Kenneth Koepke: Football l.2,3.-15 lN'restling l,2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Lettertnen 354. Joanna Kolb: Nlural 3, Grganixations Editor 45 National Honor Society5 Aquatic Staff 3,45 Usherettes 3,4-. Janice Komendan- chik: Choir 3,45 Girls' League Representative 35 Synchronized Swim l,2,35 National Honor Society. Michael Koncyak. '51 Dorothy Kumnick: Future Business Leaders of America l,2,3,4g Racket Squad l. Diane Kupper: Racket Squad lg Girls, League 33 Future Business Leaders of Amr-riru 4. Diane Kurowski: Advanced Girls' Chorus l.2,3.lg Girls' League l. Edward Kurtz: Footliull 2,32 Wlrvstling 2. Lillian Kuzma: Orrhesis 2,3g Future Teaclwrs of Aincrira 45 Choreographyg Futura- Nurses of America 1,2,3. Tim Kyzivat: llzisketlaall 1,2,3,4g Golf l,2,3,4g Major Lottermm-n's Cluln 4g Monitor Captain 4. Madeline LaMontagna: Library Page 1,233 Racket Squad l,21 Stu- dent Counril Homvrooin Repn-svxitzitive l.2. Robert LaMontagna. Donald LaPointe: Radio Club l,2, Pr:-siclc-nt 3,-lg Oklahoma lg South Pacific 2: Scimirv Club 2. James Larocca: Gyinnuslirs l,2,3,'l. Judy Larsen: Girls' Athletic Association 1,23 Racket Squad 1,23 Future Business l.0adc-rs of Arucriva 2,3. Janet LaVine: Mural 13, Indvx Editor 45 Ushcrcttvs 3,45 National Honor Sorivtyg Choreography. Larry Lawton. Richard Leadingham: Concert Band l.2,3,-lg Orclu-stra 2,3,-l. Susan Leckicz Orclirsis 2g lyfonitor 2,3,4g Class Rvprcsolita- tive 35 Girls: Loagiu' l,2,3. Phyllis Lemon- gelliz Girls, IJ0ZlQlll' l,23 hfonilm' 33 Orclivs- is 3. , rf if 1 W Y I f W Q E, U x lv W if , ,H M wr i t lfiw W KY? W Qi? Q Y Af ,,,, . w ', NM 3 'sw is' M J rs X Q ,-W' A ,AF AK 1 .,' F I i.1iiHl1'!l? Aifffw IU' Em! swf .- ff ' fy ,gi AW, ., . 1 .a,A, ,, . 3 .. .. : t I X 'km my 'W Q Theme of Senior Flon! We'Il Brand 'em predicted the victory at Home- coming. 'K 'Wu 1 ff'-rw ,y,, 'H' wwe? M qs 7 'E ., -Q 7 4,55 ..f- . :, leg 2 H :' 'ii rf - . IIIQ: J,,,, A fir , 9 Ai W J' Q1 J 3 . ,.: -..: ..:E.,.,, , .5,: ,ge as Mage.. .Www MW., ,s .sf www ,WMM .2 Nina Leonhardi: Class Secretary 15 Choir 3,45 National Honor Soeiety5 Gold Medal. Mari- lyn Lestina: Girls' League 25 Racket Squad 1,25 Bronze Medal5 National Honor Society. James Letterer: Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Nlajor Letter- men's Club 3,4. John Letz: Football 1,25 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 Monitor 3,45 Swim Club 2. Arlene Levickas. Winifrej Levy: Debate Team 1,2,3,45 National Forensic League 1. Secretary 2,3, Treasurer 45 Gold lN4eclal5 Na- tional Honor Society. Edward Lewis: Boys' Chorus 1. Richard Lewis: Key Club 2,3,45 Monitor 2,3, Captain 45 Aquatic Staff 35 Class Representative 4. Dennis Likosar: Class President 35 Key Club 2,3,-15 National Honor Society5 Basketball 1.2, 3.4. Ralph Lindstrom. Barbara Linneweh: Mural 45 Girls' League 1, Representative 2,35 Usherettes 45 Monitor 2. Karen Liska: Stu- dent Council Public Relations Committee 45 Aquatic Staff 1,2,35 Girls' League 1,25 lX4onitor 1,2,3. Jack Loane: Wrestling 1,2.3,4. Mary Loiseau: Synchronized Swim 1,25 Aquatic Staff l.2,35 Advanced Dance5 Life Guard 2,3,4. Elena Lopez: Choir 3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Girls' League 2,35 Girls' Chorus l,2. Michael Lotito: Nfonitor 45 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Boys' Chorus 1,2. Jim Lubas: Swim 1,2, lN4anager 45 Wlildlife Conservation Club 3. William Ludemann: National Honor Society5 Major Lettermen's Club 3,45 Swim team 2,3,45 Aquatic Staff 1,3513 Barbara Ludwig: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' League 3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 1.2. Jim Lyday: Monitor 3, Captain 45 National Honor Society5 Aquatic Staff 45 Alternate to Class Cabinet 4. Donald Lynch: Football 1,2,3: Gymnastics l,2,45 Class Vice-President 15 Major Letter- mcn's Club 3,4. Pat Macie: Racket Squad 1: Girls' Athletic Association 15 Model for Girls' Athletic Association l. Judy Magiera: Girls' League 1,25 Racket Squad 1,2,35 Girls' Ath- letic Association 1.25 Future Teachers of America 4. Dave Majerczyk. Shirley Malia: lX4onitor 3, Barbara Malina: Girls' League Representative 1,45 Girls' Ath- letic Association 1,25 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Advanced Girls' Chorus 2. Andris lwancks. Robert Manning: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 35 Track 25 lN4onitor 3,4. Dennis lwanskcr Silwr Kffvclalg hVl'l'91l1l1Q Fl, 4g fxiajui' 1.1-liv1'1m'1i S cilllll 3,111 Nllllllllill Hmmm' Swim-ay. Thomas Klaraz Grim Cfmintry 1.2.33 'frarli 1,2.l3,11 liaiim' i.K'l1K'1'1lll'Il ll.-11 Minor l.wii4-11114-11 2. Esther Biaressoz Cffmmiil- tw Cliairmaii ul' i lllLl1'K' 'l'0ac'livrs of .Xrm'rin'a -1: L'wl1i-will-Q 15.213 Svnior Pulmlirily Grmimil- tw 1. Nancy lNlarino: Girlw' .-Xllili-lil' Awwizi- 0 limi Rl'lB1't'S1'll1ll1iY0 l,2..:,1-g .'Xflvam'1-cl Nucl- vrn ljllllft' ll. Patricia Nlariottiz Girls' Chorus 1.2.ll,1: Girl? .-Xllilcliv .Xwmriaxtimig Girl? LVLIQIIU. John Biar- shall: Ffmilnall 1,243.11 Minor la-tim-i'i11vi1 1.2.33 liajur IA'11UlIIlUl1'S Club -1-g Choir 3.1. Nola Nlartens. John lVIartin. Linda Nlartinz Girls' Arhlclim' .'Xsrmc'iarimi 2.31 Girls' l.:-agiw 13. John llartrano. Bill Mauro: Aquatic Staff 2. Bill Blateskiz Frmlluall 1.2.3.-lg Trark 1.2g Majur Lcttcrmmfs Clulm -1-3 Blu- ral 41-. Diane Maxcy: Friwli-Sopli llaiicl 1.2: Girls' Lvzigiu' Nilllllllvl' 1.2.31 Girl! l.:-agiu' alivr- natv 1511 Futurv lil1SiI10SS L0aCl0rQ of .'Xl11P!'li'f1. l1rp.'i-wiilgitiw 1. Nicholas Mav. L00 NIZIYCYI Kvy Gliilm 2.3. i,l'L'NiCll'I1I lg B2lS1U'l1Jllll 1.2,'l,1g Yllririix 211.11 Nalirmal Ilfmm- Silvia-ly. Laura hIaz?: Girl! lwzigiu- lli'lJ1'k'S4'1l1ll1lY0 '13 llzirkvl Sflllllfl 11 Girl! Allilvlif 1Xssfwc'ialim1 1.21 Na- llfllllll llfmfi:-S111-ir-ry. 1 fa L. Gr- 1 Peter lNIazeika: Monitor 3. Gloria llazuc: Kluiiilui' 2. Richard Nlazzonc: Bawluall 1,21 1Vrvslling 2.3. Laura Mazzullo: Aclvaum-cl Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,fl-. Charles iXIcBreen. Patricia Nlclirecnz Girl! lmzigiiv 1,223.15 Fuliirv Xiirws of Arnvricaa 1: Clliurus 1,2,3g Choir -1. livc-'yn lNIcCo:'1nick: Girls' lnzxgiiv Publicity citlllllllillwl Chair- man -lg National llrmfwr' Sfwivlyg lirmrfv Nlvclal. Larry McKay. tludiih Klcshanc: fflifmriv-1 Syiirliroiiizvrl Swim. Carol Nleinekez Girls' lmzigiwg Clliorm. John Nlendrysz Golf 1.2,1l,-lg liancl 1,245.13 Srivlirv Gluln 1,2g hiaxicwi' l.vltm'li11-'1i'S Clulu -1. Barbara Nleskan: Girls, l.i-zngiw 15 Aquatic' Stall 3,4g Girls' Athlvlir Assrwialirm 1g Glass Rm-prvss-iilativc 1.2.3.4-. 7 Z I,'-y', I K ff . E 'at 5 if a A J ' g K ,V W'illiam lN4uel1er: Gymnastics 3,45 Tennis 3: Aquatic Staff 35 Minor Lettermenls Club 3. Wayne Mtmdayz Swim 1,2535 Aquatic Staff2,35 Major Lettermenis Club 3,415 Student Council Representative 4. Terrance Muntges: Swim 2,35 Baseball 1,25 Football l5 Aquatic Staff. John Murphy: Track 1,2,2,3,45Cross Country 45 Baseball 4. Judith Naybar: Student Council Loyalty Co- Chairman 45 Student Council Constitution Chairman 35 Class Ticket Committee 35 Ush- erettes 3,4. Jerilyn Neale: Girls' League En- tertainment' Chairman 45 Future Nurses of America 1,2,3,45 Physical Education Leader 3,45 Usherettes 354. Richard Neapolitan: Baseball 1,25 Bronze Medal 35 National Honor Society. Kenneth Nelli: Cross Country 2,35 Swiin 1,25 Aquatic Staff 1,25 Forestry Club 2,3. Carol Ann Neruda: Usherettes Committee Chairman 45 Variety Show Costumes Coin- inittee Chairman 45 Student Council Execu- tive Board 45 Girls' League l,253,4. Ken Neu- zil: Chess and Strategy Club 3, Treasurer 4. Sherry Newman: Future Business Leaders of America 35 Future Nurses of America 2. Linda Nichilo: Advanced Girls' Chorus 1525 Bronze Meclal5 Mural 45 National Honor Society. wF'f't ' QUE Andrea lNIeyer: Cheerleading 2,35 Captain 4, Girls, League 1,2,3545 Racket Squad 1,253,45 Chorus 152. Keith Meyer: Football 15253545 VVrestling 1,25 Minor Lettermen's Club 2, Vice-President 35 Major Lettermen's Club 4, Glenn Meyers: Key Club 253,45 Basketball 15253.45 Choir l5253,45 Aquatic Staff 1. Mar- jorie Meyers: Choir 3,45 South Pacific 25 Variety Show lN4ake-up Chairman 45 Foren- sics 3. Silvija Mikelsons: Aquatic Staff 3,45 Publicity and Tickets Chairman5 Marinette Club 2, Secretary 3,45 Student Council 1,35 Library Page 15253. Michael Milanovich. Mary Millen: Choir 3,45 Student Council .Alternate 253,45 Variety Show 25 Girls' Gym Leader 354. Virginia lNIi11er: Girls' Athletic Association5 Girls, League5 Racket Squad5 School Play Publicity Committee. George Monteleone. Diane Moore: Profile Reporter 25 Photography Editor 3, Managing llditor 45 National Honor Societyg Bronze lV1edal5 Class Representative 4. John Moore. Mary Moore: Freshmen Girls' Chorus. Nancy Mosebach: Advanced Dance, Pom Pom Corp -1-5 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Cirlsl Chorus 1,2. Linda Moser: Freslnnen Girls' Cliorusg Girls' League 1: junior Achievement 253. David Mrizek: Swim 1.2,3,45 Tennis 1525 Cine Club 152535 Concert Band 1525354. Jack Mueller. HJ! ai, I A f ky, ., .3-1 l 679 . L Jeanette Niehus: Girls' League lg Girls' Atlil letir Association lg Distributive lldueatiou Club of America 'lg Profile 3. Cheryl Noftz: Girls' Athletic Association: Future Business Leaders of Aineriea. Frank Novak: llajor Lettermeus Club l,2,3, President -l: Swim l.2.3,'lg Football l,2.3,-lg Track l.2.l. Joseph Novak: Swim l,2,3,-leg Track l,3,-lg Football l.2g Co-up Study 2,3. Jerome Nyekel: Football 2,li,lg lVrestling 2.3,-lg Bronze Nfetlalg hlajor Lettermeu's Club 3,-I-. Bonnie Nygren: Girls' Chorus l,2g Bronze hfedal, National llonor Society: Class Rep- resentative 2. Eileen Oleksy: Class Represent- ative 3.4: Dance Show: Silver hledalg Girls' League l, Representative 2. Virginia Oliver: Monitor 33: Girls' League el: Racket Squad 4. Richard Orozen: Baseball l. Katrina Orto: Freshmen Chorus: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2. Donna Ott: Nlonitor 351: Girls' League 2,3, Homerooin Representative 4: Future Nurses of America 2,345 Girls' Athletie Association 4. Nancy Owens: Aquatic Staff ll, Treasurer lg Synchronized Swim l,3,lg Advanced Girls' Chorus 2,35 Future Teachers of America 23. Brenda Parker: Girls' League l,3g Future Business Leaders of America 2.3,-lg Klonitor lg Girls' Chorus. Bradley Parkison: Cine Club 2,3,lg Variety Show Lighting 2,fl,'l5 Romeo and Juliet Lighting 3g The Heiress Lighting' -t. Maryanne Passaretti: Class Representative l: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2: Choir 3.-l: Girls' League l,2. John Paulus: Football l.2: Track ll llaseball l.3.4. W Q -,, sw ' , I Kenneth Pazera. Valerie Pearson, Oreht-sis 3, Scribe lg Future Business Leaders of Ameriea 3,4-5 Library Page l,2g Racket Squad 2,3,Ll. Beverly Pele: Girls' League l,2,3,4g Student Council Ticket Committee 4: National Honor Society. Richard Pelletier: Swim lg Class Representative 2. Charles Perniconiz Camera Club lg Travel Club 4. Craig Petit: Football l,2,3,4g Major Lettermen's Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer -'15 Forestry Club 23, President 45 Monitor l,2, 3,-l. Linda Petkunas: Girls' League 3,-l. W'il- liam Pfister: Physical Education Lifeguard 4-. Dave Philips: Key Club l,2g Track 3: Swim lg Student Council Representative l,3. Frank Pinelli: Basketball l,2g Forestry Club 3. Rose- mary Pisano: Library Page lg Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4: Distributive Edu- cation Club of Ainerica 4. Joseph Pivoz Choir 2.3, President -'lg South Pacific 2: Basketball l: Summer Music Camp Scholarship l. sz.- QE ' .few , 182 Donna Quill: lV1onitor 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Girls' League 2,35 Ticket Chairman 4. Tom Quin. Wynette Ralston: Girls' League 3,45 Girls, Athletic Association 35 Chorus 1. Lucille Rankin: Atl- vanced Girls, Chorus 2,35 Girls, League 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Dis- tributive Education Club of America 4. Russell Rasche: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Major Lettermen's Club 3,45 Student Council Repre- sentative 1,3, Cabinet 45 Aquatic Staff 4. Carlotta Rasmussen: National Honor Society5 Student Council Representative 2, Corre- sponding Secretary 3,45 Cheerleading 2,3,4. Frank Ratti. Allan Reader: Football Mana- ger 1,2,3,4. Douglas Reagan: Swim 1,2,3,45 Aquatic Staff 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society. Dominic Reda: Choir 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 15 Football 1. Della Reinhart: lN4arinette Club 25 Class Representative 2. Barbara Retzman: Choir 3,45 Variety Show 45 Girls' Athletic Association 2, Viee-Prcsi- dent 3. 't1't f . , . S-if ,, QW? , ,W W ' 4 f I F ' I X' Sandra Polega: Future Business Leaders of America 2,3515 Girls' League 3,-1-. Angie Pope: Library Page 1,25 Advanced Girls' Chorus 25 Student Council Vice-President 3, Usherettes Committee 45 Girls' League 1,2535 President 4. Carole Pope: Orchesis 2,3,45 Girls' League 1,2,35 Aquatic Staff 3,45 Travel Club 4. Tom Poteet: Key Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 l'Vrestling l,2,3,45 Student Council Board 4. George Poulus: National llonor Societyg Assembly Supervisor 45 Student Council Rep- representative 45 Debate Team 152. Cherilyn Powell: Bronze Medalg National Honor Soci- ety5 Girls' Leayue Representative 2,3,45 Pro- file Typist 4. Kathleen Power. Beth Pratt: Mural 3, Copy Editor 45 Usherettes 45 Girls' League5 Class Representative 3. Fred Prebianca: lfllrestling 1,2,45 Monitor 3,4. Lynn Prepelica: Freshmen Girls, Chorus. Salvatore Profeta. Barbara Prosek: Freshmen Girls' Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus 2,35 Girls' Athletic Association 1,45 Girls' League 1,4. Betty Prosek: Freshmen Girls, Chorusg Ad- vanced Girls? Chorus 2,35 Girls' League 15 Girls, Athletic Association l. Frank Provinzino: Future Business Leaders of America 3. Fran- ces Pry: Freshmen Girls, Chorus5 Class Rep- resentative 4. Joan Puricelli: Library Page 1 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 National Honor Society' Bronze lX4edal. 7 -5,. David Ridgeway: Varsity Track 3,4. Linda Lee Riedl: Student Council lintertaiinnent Chairman -15 Choir 3,45 Variety Show Student Director -15 Romeo and Juliet 3. Linda Rie- fenberg: National Honor Soriety5 Racket Squad 2,3,-1-5 Girls' League 2,35-1-. Joseph Rig- gio: Cine Club 1,2,35 Frosh-Soph Band 3. Lawrence Riggio. Jo Ann Ritchie: Racket Squad 3,45 Nlonitor 3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Girls, Athletic Association 1,2,354. Nlichael Roberts: National Honor Soeiety5 Swim 1,25 Monitor 4. Maria Rocha: Monitor 15 Travel Club 2535 Variety Show Costume Committee 4. Anita Rogala: Racket Squad Treasurer 35 Girlsi League 1,2545 Girls: Chorus 1525 Variety Show Costume Committee 4. Judith Rogal- ski: Orehesis 2,35 President 45 South Pacific 25 Future Business Leaders OfiAI11t'TlCZl 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3. Gayle Rohnerz Band 152, 3545 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Raeket Squad 3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 3. Blaine Romanus. lwargaret Rosenkranz: Girls, League -15 Futule Business Leaders of America Delegate 2. Kathleen Rostan: Girls' League 15 Repre- sentative -1. Scott Rouse: Chess and Checkers Club 25 Forestry Club 35 Radio Club 4. Judy Rozhon: Class Representative 45 Raeket Squad 253,115 hlarinette Club 2,35 Girls' League 2,3,4. Kathleen Rudakas: Girls' League 152,35 Fu- ture Nurses of Arneriea 15 hionitor 1. Eileen Ruffer: Girls' LeagueRepresentative 25 Moni- tor 2. Patricia Russ: Choreography5 National Honor Soc'iety5 Girls, League Representative 15 Girls' Athletic Association Representative 2. Charles Russo. Frank Rutkowski. lNIarcia Ryberg: Klajoreites 3, Co-Captain 45 National Honor Soeiety5 Advanced Danee5 Variety Show 3. Carolyn Rzemienski: Cheerleading 2,3545 Orehesis 152, 3,45 Choreography Variety Show 1,2. Gloria Sabbatiello: National Honor Soeiety5 Future Nurses of America 35 Girls' Chorus 1,2535 Advanced Dance. John Sagil. Blary Ann Salvato: Racket Squad 15 Klonitor 2,35 Girls' League 4. George Sanders: Cross Country 152,35 Wfrestling 3,45 Track 152535 Bronze Medal. Bonnie Sass: Na- tional Honor Soc'iety5 Class President 2, See- retary 35 Girls, League. Camille Sautel: National Honor Society5 Na- tional Forensics League 45 The Heiress 45 Profile Staff 3,4. Richard Saviano: Football 1,25 Wfrestling 2. Sandra Schaeffer: Choir 253,45 Forensics 253,45 South Pacific 25 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4. Eleanor Schantz5 Choir 3545 Future Business Leaders of America 2,35 Racket Squad 2,3,45 Girls' League 4. Beth Scheda: Future Business Leaders of America 45 Girls' League 45 Racket Squad 45 Monitor 4. Susan Scherer: Grchesis 25 Class Representative 35 Freshmen Girls' Chorus, Advanced Girls' Chorus 2. Doris Scherr: Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,35 Aquatic Staff 1,2,35 Synchronized Swim 152535 Girls' League 4. Deneen Schmidt: Orchesis 35 Class Representative 35 Girls' League 1,2,35 Home- room Representative 2,45 Racket Squad 1,253,4. Joanne Schmidt: Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,35 Freshmen Girls' Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus 354. Joan Schmitt: Mural Clerical Editor 45 National Honor Society5 Girls' League 4. Thomas Schmitt: Future Business Leaders of America 152,35 Distributive Education Club of America 45 Choir 45 Boys' Chorus 15253. Judy Schoen- wolf: Girls' League 2,35 Library Page 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 1. Jacquelyn Schrader: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 15 Girls' League 1,45 Racket Squad 45 Orchesis 3. Susan Schram: Class Secretary 25 Girls' Athletic Association Representative 1,35 Girls' League 1525 Marinettes 2. Carol Schroeder: Profile Co-News Editor 45 Gold Medal5 National Honor Society5 Girls' League Representative. Sue Schroeder: Na- tional Honor Soeiety5 Bronze Mcdalg Library Page 1525 Class Representative 4. Norine Schulte: Monitor 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Girls' League 1. Gerald Schultz: Football 15253545 Minor Let- termen's Club 2,35 Major Lettermen's Club 45 Wrestling 2. Ruth Schultz: Girls' League 15 Monitor 15 Variety Show 45 Dance Show 4. Roger Schuman: Cross Country 15 Gymnastics 15253545 Variety Show 35 Mural 4. GOLD MEDAL WINNERS: Wini- frerl Levy, Sully Sergey, Nina Leonhardi, Marsha Francis, Carol Schroeder, Jim Campbell, Scott Davis, Nancy Currier, and Claudia Batista. 5 l ' --' ' Qr- 4 3 N , A 5 I NATIONAL MERlT FINALISTS: Front Row: Lisa Arrichiello, Bar- bara Clayworfh, Winifred Levy, Sally Sergey, Ruth Solomon, Carol Schroeder. Row 2: Chris- line Dvonch, George Sanders Richard Neopolilan, Mike Poulos, Cathy Dillon. Row 3: John Mar- lrano, Tom Poleef, Paul Hixson, Ed Jennings, James Campbell, Graham Smilh. ,,...-, C17 fs... l at 'it -.ww ' V W'f '.e' v t: Qu' , , W 3' ,,,,.....-4' til Clarissa Schummer: Future Nurses of 4Xnu-ri- vu liplg Girls' Allilelic Assorizuiou 23,41 Girls' l.n-agiu' l,2,3,-lg Costume Coiuuiille for Romeo and Juliet aufl The Heiress 15,1-. John Schutz- ncr: Monitor 23,-lg Racket Squad 3,-lg Slu- rli-ut Council RK'JJ!'6SC'I1fHllX'lW 4. Charles Schwartz: Football 33 livresiliug 2,31 Couri-rl llaud l,2,3g Major Lettermeu's Club ll. James Schwartz. Ronald Schwebke. Lawrence Scortino: Foot-- ball l,2,3,4fg Nliuor I:CiL61'Il101l'S Club 2,35 Na' jor L1-tterrnm1's Club 45 LVN-stliug l,2,3. David Scutoski. Susan Seavey. Nlouiior 33: Danu- Sliow 'lg SlllClk'I1l Council 2.3: .Xdvauced Girls' Clliorus 2. Sally Sergey: Profile 2, Co-l,iu-rary Editor li. lfcliior-in-Cliivf -lg Gold Kit-dal: National llouor Sorii-tyg Dance Show 2,'l. Susan Sharp: Profile Literary liditor 41: Future Tcarln-rs ol' Ainerira 33 National llouor Society: llroim- Medal. Beverly Shipley: Concert Baud l,2,l3,el. Joann Sica: Library Paul- 12,31 Honi- lrrr L1 'i -l Blichacl Simonelli. Chuck Simons: Bas:-ball l.2,15,lg Baslwlball l,2,3,-lg Football l,2.3,'lg K4-y Club 3,4-. Patricia Simpson: Studi-ul Couuril l,2g l,ib1'ary Page l,2,1ig Blouitor slg lilvrlioiis Cmuniiilve 1.2. Stanley Skutcrki. Renee Slunecko: Mixed Chorus 13,45 Racke-1 Squad 2.43 Girls' League l,2,l'3,slg Girls .Xili- li-iiw fXssori:i1ifm 1.2. Gloria Smetana: Hmim- Xl:-dal: Sludviil Council Rvpi'4's0i1taIi','i- fig Studi-ut Council -l. Barbara Smith: Girls' ,Mlilvtici Assovizilioii Rf'IJ1'4'S4'lllllllX'l' 25 Class Rl'JJI'0SK'IllLlllVl! 'lg Girls' IATIQIIP l,2,3g Rziclu-I Squad l,2. Betty Smith: Girls' lmagiu- l.2.l'l,l: Girls' Atlilvtif' Association l: Bronze Hi-dal: Sludvui Council .-Xlteruatv R4-prvss 1ilaIiw' 15. ' I I ,f 'Zif f' 1 ' 1 ' f! , Z W M ff , ff 4 U . Za 'iw if rr . . 5 'Mfr Q Diane Stahnke: Future Nurses of America 1,2,3, President 4, Physical Fducation Leader 2,3,4, Usherettes 3,4, Girls' League Repre- sentative l,2. Arthur Stark: Swim l,2,3,4, Aquatic Staff 1,2,3, Vice-President 4, Key Club 3,4, fX4ajor Lette',men's Club 2,3,4. Sabina Stein: Girls' League 1,2, Racket Squad 1,2, Dance Show 4, Monitor 3. Jean Stejskal: Girls' League 1,2, Monitor 1. Rosemary Sterling: Usherettes 3,4, Dance Show 4, lvlonitor l,2,3,4, Girls' League l,2, 3,4. Michael Stevens. Edward Stickel: Boys' Chorus 1, Choir 2,3,4, Class Representa- tive 3,4, Variety Show 2,3. Cheryl Striber: Racket Squad 1,2, Girls' League 1,2, Future Business Leaders of America Repre- sentative 3. Kathleen Studebaker: Chorus l,2, Girls' League 2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Association 3,4, Future Business of America 3. Lynn Stuhren- berg: Girls' Athletic Association 2, Racket Squad 2, Monitor 2, Scholastic Art Awards 1. Nancy Sullivan: National Honor Society, Scholastic Art Award 2, Choir 3,4. Sally Sundling: Girls' League 2, Racket Squad 4. Roberta Sturnfield: National Honor Society, Future Nurses of America 1,2,3,4, lylixed Chorus 4, Chess Club l,2. Jeanne Susdorf: Girls' League 2, Representative 3, Racket Squad 4. Sharon Svejda: Girls' League l,4, Girls' Athletic Association 1,4. Bruce Svo- boda: Swim 1,2,3,4, Major Lettermen's Club 3,4, Aquatic Staff 1,2,3,4. affix , l.f' ., W 41 f , ,552 Z 1 Vi f 2 Q22 , cf ' V 1 V fs 4 YE W gy M ig it .-1 :VV ag: 'V' f'- K af' we George Smith: Cross Country 4, Vfrestling l,2,3, Track 3, lN4ajor Lcttermen's Club 3,4-. Graham Smith: Bronze Nledal, National llonor Society, Student Council Representa- tive 3,-l, Mural Sports lfditor 4. William Smith: Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Major Iit'llt'l'IllOI1'S Club, Swimming l,2,3. Bonnie Snarski: Girls' League 3,4. Sharyn Snow: Freshmen Girls' Chorus 1, Racket' Squad 2,3,4, Girls' League 2, Repre- sentative 4. Susan Soderlund: National Honor Society, Bronze lX4eclal, lklajorette l,2, Nloni- tor Captain 3. Ruth Solomon: National Honor Society, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Bronze Meclal, lletty Crocker Homemaker Award. Robert Sonsedek. Charles Speake: Chris Sponzilli: Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Our Town 2, Library Page 1,2,3. John Sponzilli: Mitral 4, National Honor Society, National Foren- sic League 2,3, Silver Medal. Joe Stachon: Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2, Dra- matics l,2. W5-. .1 ...fm , ..a.,.T Barbara Swenson: Chorus and Choir l,2,15,'lg Syneltronixed Swim Club l,2,3g Girls' League 2,3,4g Future 'l'eaehers of Ameriea 2.4. Robert Tamburrino: National Honor Soeietvg lironze hledzil. Joseph Tannura: Aquatie Staff 2.3. Chief of Staff 4g hfajor Lettermerfs Club tl: Monitor l,2,3. Louis Tartaglia: Football 1.2, 114. Linda Tenebrini: Usherette l3,elg Girls' Lezigut Representative 3,4g Advatieed Girls' Chorus 2g Girls' Athletic' Assoeintion. Lonis Terlizzi: Library Page 2,3g Nfonitor 2,i3g Future Nurses of Ameriea 33 Girls' League 1,3. John Tibensky: Key Club 3,-1. Nlark Tobin: Hase- bull 2,3g Football 3,4g Baud l,2. Carol Toerpe. Keith Trapp: Football lg Grin- uasties 4-. Charlene Triskaz Nlural School Life Fditor 4, Clerical Editor 33 Bronze Nfetlttlg National Honor Society. Judi Trittipo: Bioni- tor 3,45 Racket Squad l,2,3.4g Girls' League 1.2,-lg Advaneed Dance. , we--M :mmf ff '53-?t ' trawl t. ' . at fir E 2 t IL 1-.4 Diane Troy: Girls' Athletic Association Ig Raelaet Squad lg Future Business Leaders of Aiiieriea 3.15 Girls' League -l. Nancy Turilli: Girls' League li Future Business Leaders of Aineriea Jr. Steven Umbras. Susan Untiedt: National Honor Soeietyg Class Representa- tive Hg Girls' League 1.2,3,4g llonitor 2.3. Harriet lfrbelis: Girls League 4, Representa- tive 135 Future Business Leaders of Ameriezt l. Nfary Vandersee: Nlonitor 2,14-g Future Busi- ness Lenders of 1Xn1eric'a lg Girls' League l.2. lwury Ellen Van Loghemz Future Teachers oi Aineriea 2,3,4g Girls' League 33, Representa- tive 2g llfsherettes li,-lg Girls' Athletic' Aasoria- tion l. Blarie Vassolo: Girls' League 2. Jeanne Vavra: Monitor l,Q,3.-l: Girls' League l.2,1i.4g Raeket Squad l,2,3,-lg l uture Tenelt- ers of America 2, Robert Venn: Nfonitor -l. Joseph Vitti: Trzivel Club Co-Chairman Bglg Romeo and Juliet 33 Our Town 45 Future Teaelters of .Xnieriea 2.3,-1. Robert Voss. Florence Vozza: Monitor -lg Girls' League -1. Robert Wfagarz Tennis l,2,3,-lg Major Letter- nien's Club -lg Life Guard 'lg Monitor 2.3. William Wagar: Life Guard 2g Boys' Chorus l. Steve Waldron: Radio Club 2. ' ,ff 51 V f at -X uw.. . Seniors reminisce during their lost fun night. , . .,.,. it 188 gi, iii :ee , ,, 'X we 2 'Qt' 1? agile, 1 V if nf v af ' WWW? L, , ,, f 1 fr' 4 xv' A , -'-,tai M fig ..' 593 ' Gerald Waters: Wrestling 152. Dee Watkins: National Forensics League 1,2,3,45 All School Play 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Girls' League 1,2,3. Jo Watt: Future Nurses of America Secretary 45 Girls, Athletic Associa- tion 45 lN4onitor 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 3,4. Herbert Watts: Profile 1,25 Monitor 45 Swim lX4anager 2,3. Eunice VVeichbr0dt: Student Council 152,35 Class Representative 45 Concert Band 152, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. Marcia Weis: Girls' League 2,35 Representative 4, Randall Wel- ker. james Welzien. Merrily Wetherby: Aquatic Staff 1,2,-1, Treas- urer 35 lN4arinette Club 2,3,45 Choir 3,-1. Don Wharton: Football 1,25 Cross-Country 35 Monitor 1,2,3,45 Aquatic Staff 3,4, Darlene Whitten: Chorus 1,25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1. Gail Wilde: Girls' League 1,2545 Nloni- tor 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1,2,3,4. Priscilla Wilke: Concert Band 152,331-5 Girls' League 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association. Tom Williams: Mural Class Editor 4. Nancy Wil- liamson: Racket Squad 45 Library Page 15 Girls' Athletic Association 15 Chorus 1. Greg Willmer: Gymnastics 1,25 Baseball 3,4. Joan Winters: Chorus 15 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 25 Future Nurses of America 3. Robert Witt: Gymnastics 1. Marianne Woel- ke: National Honor Societyg Bronze Medal5 Advanced Girls' Chorus 2,35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. Christine Wood: National Honor So- ciety5 Bronze Medal5 Student Council Rep- resentative 4. Erwin Wuttke: Student Council Representa- tivcg Football 3,45 lVrestling l,2g Aquatic Staff 4. Frank Yaccino: Key Club 3,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g lN4ajor Letter- mcn's Club 3,4. Linda Yaeger: Chorus lg Girls' Softball 25 Profile 4. Thomas Yancko- witz. Gail Yeske: Racket' Squad 2,35 Girls, Athletic Association lg Girls' Tennis Team 3. Christine Young. Diana Yolmgz Choreographyg Girls' League 2.3,4, Representative lg Girls' Athletic Association 1,31 Orclu-sis 2,3,4. Sue Zale: Na- tional Honor Socictyg Choreographyg Girls' Leugut' 2,35 Bronze lN4cdz1l. Dennis Zambole: Football lg Baseball l. Nancy Zawarus: Racket Squad l,2g Future Business Leaders of America 3g Girls' League l, Representative l,2,3. Richard Zbilski. Elaine Zeiger: Concert Band l,2,3,4g Concert Orchestra 2,3,4g South Pacific 2g Class Rcp- rescntativc l,2. Vicki Zell: Nlonitor l24 Caatain 3' Girls' fissure' s 7 . l s 4 League ll0PI'CSQl1lZ1llVt' -lg Girls' Plrysirul Edu- cation lieadci' 2,3,4g Bowling League Secre- tary 2. Lucille Zimmerman: Rack:-t Squad lg Girls' League l,2,4g Future Business Lead- ers of America 25 Freshmen Girls, Chorus Don Zordon: Debate l,2q Student Council Representative lg Class Representattive -lg Co-op Study Hall 1. Diane Zuccaro: Future Business Leaders of fxincrica 3. Nlichael Zuffante: Swim l,2. Lawrence Zuley: Swim l,2,3,4g Nlinor Lettermen's Club. Rich- ard Zuley. Seniors, excited over the culmin- ation ot their long-anticipated graduation, discuss their varied plans for the future. 189 Memorizing dates, learning about presidents, and worry- ing about Wars became part of the luniors, year as they tackled U. S. History. Thoreau, Emerson, and Melville became familiar names as they delved through the vari- ous phases of American Literature. For the first time Juniors faced a sea of faces and a war with nervousness as the prospect of giving a speech in Public Speaking loomed heavy on their minds. At Homecoming, Iuniors won third prize for their float modeled after a stage- coach. Enjoying a leisurely atmosphere of the Old Vvest they danced that nite Under the Vvestern Skies. At VVindsong,U the traditional Iunior dance, snoxvmen and twinkling Italian lights provided a winter them. Coke and potato chips were refreshments at a February coke hourf Stale Hearts was held a few days after Valen- tineis Day. March brought the National lVlerit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test, a three-hour scholarship test. At the elections they chose class and student council offi- cers. Juniors voted for the last time, realizing that the honor of being seniors was a short time away. Vocation- al conferences in the spring enabled Juniors to talk with outstanding business leaders about college and career opportunities. In C114 they obtained college catalogues and interviews to speak with college representatives. ln spring they chose their class rings of gold, silver, pearl, red, or blue. As they paid the deposit fee, they wonder- ed how they would hold on to the receipt until next year. Seeing the class above them graduate at the end of the year, luniors held their heads high. They were almost Seniors. President Rich Zolisk, Vice-president Joan Weiss, Secretory Pom Jorgcm- son, and Treasurer Jean Davolio. r'111' 111111, 1 11s .- 11si1111. x111111' . '- -- vid A111111 S1'11'1111 .1X11s1' , . 1 '- Juniors: 131111 A1J1111y, .1:111111s .1Xc11111111'. 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A ., 'T Y? 8 in VA! ,: 9? E ti A- 5 fi 'F it ' r fi' IQ. ' at zy- v-:' V - F223 .,', J Y ff 3 .:,.:, 1 ,-,',.. 'O T. A lift J . J b2':' V' 'fi tt r 5 f e -i . 4 A 12 ' 'f Y' '5': 5 J t rt t t t , 1 V fi lil Kal lt! . 2 All K 'yi' :'.. .ll .. b -B' I ,. Q f a ' .:1-: . . , ,,, Junior girls costumed as Easter Rabbits danced Easter Ecstacy in Orchesis' portion of the Spring Dance Show. 192 Juniors: Toni Destefano, Vicki Diamantos, Judith Diehl, William Dinsmor, Miriam Ditch, Michael Divito, Pat Doerzaph, Richard Dohe, Steven Dolan. Linda Domanico, Linda Donaldson, Kathy Donofrio, Joyce Downing, Linda Drachen- herg, Marilyn Draut, Mary Dravillas, Kathy Drwila, James Duck. lVayne Dunham, VVilliam Dunivan, Charles Dunlop, Stephen Edmonds, Carol Elflmann, James Elwood, Richard Eng- lund, Christine Ericson, Jeff Ernst. Kurt Etchingham, Lynne Evans, Virgil Fairchild, Karen Farley, Laurctta Fay, Frank Fazio, Clifford Federmeier, Charles Field, Russel Filip. Robert Fish, Marguerite Fitzgibbon, Ver- onica Fitzmaurice, Linda Flagg, Robert Flanigan, Joyce Fletcher, Gisela Florczak, Cecile Ford, Robert Ford. Loraine Foster, Sharon Fox, Steven Fox, John Frankovitch, Cathy Fransen, June Fraucnrcder, Carmen Freda, William Frick, William Fritz. Kathy Gabbert, Gilbert Gabriesen, Wil- liam Cacek, Linda Gagliano, Pat Galligan, Thomas Gallo, Pam Gehrke, Janis Gian- none, Sunday Giannone. Pat Gibisch, Sharon Giese, James Glasner, Karen Goelitz, VVilliam Goff, Evelyn Goins, Alan Goldberg, Pat Golf-n, Richard Goralski. Leslie Gorr, Ron Gorski, Janet Gottfried, Rose Gotti, Anne Gould, Ed Gould, Craig Grant, Joann Greenberg, Elaine Gregorio. Richard Griep, Terry Grosshauser, Thom- as Grosso, lVilliam Gude, John Guido, Ann Gulkc, John Gussman, Brian Hacker, Lawrence Hallaert. - - Juniors: John Ilaller, Sandra Hallock, Ruth Halverson, lidmund ilanada, Rob- ert Hanegan, Nancy Haney, Leroy Harris, John Harshbarger, Janice Hartman. Charles Hathaway, Pat Hayes, Thomas Head, Jerome Heathcott, Linda liede, Em- mett Heekin, Dennis Heflin, Mary Hein- rich, Barb Hclhncr. Victoria Hemauer, Dale Henigman, Thom- as Henry, Larry Henson, George Henzler, Gary Herman, Carolyn Herzog, Pat Hig- gins, Rose Hilgenberg. Susan Hilliard, Greg Hobart, Robert Ho- bart, George Hodgson, Gail Hoegner, Ken- neth Hoffman, Judith Holstrom, Dennis Holub, Candace Horak. Bonnie Hopp, Arthur Horn, Dane Horna, Kathy Horne, Dana Houkal, Jolm Houkal, Mike Hughes, Robert Hughes, Robert Huie. Joan Hunse, Jacqueline Hunt, James Hunt. Ken Hupp, Harold Hutter, Gayle Jable, Gerald Jackson, Robert Jackson, Sher- wood Jackson. Ron Jaffe, Dolores Janda, Robert Janda, Peter Janis, Alan Janousek, Karen Jan- sen, Dennis Jeck, hiarjorie Jensen, Janet Jewell. Janice Johnson, Joanne Johnson, Lincla Johnson, Lynn Johnson, hfelyin Johnson, Richard Johnson, Seiji Joji, Gregory Jones, Pam Jorgensen. Marilyn Jurina, Louise Kaehler, Janys Kalenda, Kathy Kaliski. Susan Karrl, Scott Kaspar, Barb Kayser, Gloria Keat- ing, Mike Keegan. Carol Kelly, Don Kent, Rieharcl Kerin, Robert Kerwin, Nancy Ketchek, Karen Kett, Andrea Klein, Karen lree Klein. Susanrae Klein. Andrea Klincik, Karen Klincik, Andrea Klise, Tim Knepple, Charlene Kochan, Camille Koenig, Richard Kogut, lYilliam Kokonas, Linda Konyieka. Richard Kopanda, Susan Korpak, Geri Korpas, Joanne Kothera, Sharon Kowal- czyk, Tom Krause, Jill Kroepel, Jane Kry- nieki, Susan Krynicki. Maureen Kubala, Marlene Kuelm, Linda Kulp, Kathy Kutx, James Lamberti, Carl Landi, Nancy Lang, Judith Lange, Nancy Lang, Lola Laramie, Kay Larmay, Gary Irarocco, Barb Laseh, Desira lrasinsky, Larry Lato, Ray l.auer, Linda Laughland, Robert Lau- tensehlager. f -1 M i't ' RL 106 3 ii it if W J --,. 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Q -3 ff. - we 'if Q . 2 -jg-1 ., .. 2 M ,, -J M af '31 RQ 'WW it ,gan t . ssl-ffleci L Q if Q, gtg-, ,f ,f'fa?7f -, , or 52 , J., fra Q 429 an t , - : ' if fa: ':' Q g a ' .. v2,' , s -reg, at ft ,R Wm 2 ,S at 1 'Cf at L L J- .f 2 jj Y-4 5 A 4 iw 'Q segoeaaag Juniors: John Lawrence, Bonnie Lenge- feld, Nancy Lenger, Cheri Lenz, Michelle Leon, Marge Leonhardt, Pat Lepkowicz, Paul Leroy, Marcia Lesak. lVillia1n Lesney, David Levy, Barb Licata, Kathy Likens, Wlilliam Lipper, Mike Lit- win, Linda Livermore, Barb Lococo, Aga- tina Lodico. Cary Lodl, Edward Lorr, Philip Lnbov, Denise Lucxyk, lX1ary Luebker, Murricl Lugiewicz, Carne Maimonisk, Theresa Majerczyk, Ruth Makrinski. Nadine Malecek, Roger Mallon, Betty Maly, Janice Manso, Frances Mariotti, Pat Maropoulos, Mary Marozzi, John Marshall, Ron Marten. Linette Mason, Craig lNTather, Nancy Matevich, Fred Matxke, Cheryl ltlau, Patil Mazan, Lavonda McCarty, Pat McClian, Barb McGann. Nancy lVicKenxie, Phyllis McLaughlin, Barbara McMillan, Ruta lWelbardis, Kar- en Llennela, Jerry lklentz, Sandra Bles- sett, Donna Michaels, Glen Mielke. Vernon Mielke, Pat Miksovsky, Carolyn Miller, Charles Miller, Cheryl Miller, Sue Niiller, Loraine Minnis, Larry Niinton, John Mirante. Laurel Misek, Richard Misheikis, Rose Mitacek, Koral Mitchell, Joyce Mixan, John Majerczyk, John Monaghan, Tom Monaghan, Sue Montague. Richard Nlonteleonc, Nancy lWontvillc, Barb Moore, David Moore, Diana lNTorri- son, Linda Niosher, Pat Motto, hliles Mraz, Marge Mullen. Larry Murdoch, Vic Murdoch, Rita Nlus- grove, Dennis Musial, lWike Mussatti, Lin- da Nachman, llaryann Natanek, Toni Natanek, Roberta Neiditch. Joan Nelson, Linda Nelson, Marvin Nel- son, Pam Nelson, Patrick Nelson, Sandra Nelson, Candace Nesbitt, Dorothea Nau- haus, Lenore Neuhauser. John Neuxil, Kathy Nickley, Toni Niketo- poulos, Rita Nolan, Marcelle Nootens, Connie Novak, Glenn Novak, Lawrence Novak, Janice Nowicki. Tom Nuzzo, Geri Obradovic, Barb O'Con- nor, John Oddo, lyiaureen O'Hearn, Fred Olsen, Lynn Olsen, Celestine Pacheco, Mary Paffenback. Robert Palaxola, Sandra Paletta, Victoria Palombo, Manuel Paredes, Elizabeth Park- er, Charles Parkhurst, Larry Parks, lXfIike Patt, James Patzer. Junior girl anlicipales filling her bid for Windsong. A .V '.a E- ' ,HD Q Juniors' Jvffcr' l 1ul Diffs-ll i,'lLliS Ju- ' Y M' . . Ng 1. . U ' ' . J 1 7 lj 1 -v 1 . 0: K ld 33, quvlnn' PCarc'f', Mziry' lvursrnl, Charlvx T X ' - Pvzirsull, Hcnrivllzi Pelum, Row Pcrcv, ' Brlicc Pm-rgc-r, Juniw Pennington. 'Z A3 Y ' . .. ' if ,. fl as 5 Riclizilfl Pcrnzi, Kun P1't4'1'sm1, Bc-rnurcl 4? V, fi' ig 'af' --M Piugziri, VVillizun Pint, Put Pirnilrx, Tony , ..,,, ' LM A Pixzuirv, Jann-s Pm-hling, Jun- Pokorny, + YQ' mx Y Bully Pollilz. John Popadowskl, Susan I'usvu', Nizxrilyn 'ful -,gg I gm Polls, liva PUlliOS, Rich Pfmxxi, Gail Przu- K 'if .57-f in Y svhvr, Judith Pri-lm, Carol I'rmio, Dun f 53 L: SM N 1 , if 1:2 '- W ' 1 . ' vw Provi-lizzniio. X A l fi ij Lira '1 Q' . Bllfllilfll Pulfurfl, iiilfbilfll l'ym'k, Susan 'fy 5? , 1. ff , M bf Rziflzl, Diutlind Raulllw, Rm' Rzm'lu', Nizirk in 1 P--- -' 1 X A R1lNIllllYStl11, Juiiyvc- Run, Billlllillll' Rvugun. A wx v3'gp,Q 5 Brvnflu Ruvdvr. ' 'xy Juy Rvivh, Duvitl RCid, llzlrulcl Ruin- G' Ffw Jw .vi 'Q h0iIll4'I', Rich Rl-win-r, iX'I2l1'illIll' Ric-c-olnom-, A f , Y gf X ,J ' Linclu Richards, John Rin-lizirflwnii P111 X A 'S nl , Rickvr, Puul Ri4'nu'1'. J 5 Ray Riordun, Virginia Rilvhiv, Juniu- -if ,.. VX Riunw, Row Rulmilski, I-ld Ruclvk- D4'7llll1l 'Q 'fx' WL' gjgh K Rfxszui, Ann Row, John Ruxnnski, P211 H f J' if N 1' I A, 2, 'H 5 Ru mm iii if M xx Jucliili Rudd. cs.-ri Rudnick, Linclu Ruvlm, f. - ,A J Rivh Illlihfliilliiii, Carol Ruwvll. Nami FQ' af A f . V gg' Ruww. VIJPFOQZI Szlwugiio, Jrmn Sili-l'Zl'I1Siil'. K 'Q V M ii Sliurmi St. Law1'm'1n'0. Che-ryl Salim, Susan SZIIIINUII, Kiarizinn Vx 5, V K S?ll'21l'l'1l0, Rvnrr Suviruio, Jzunvs Saviim, HJHEH J it' ,I , Iiilvillv Sawyvr, HZIIAIJ Svhaal, hizxry Schvu- J ' if vrmun, Erwin Svlilvpp. A , :mf ' s l fwx ,,, . Jozinm- Sfhinzmia, Carol Srlnnichko, Ruth ms, ,. 'jf i ,, 'K Q Q,-1 'lv I-,,..1v gl .-1, D. 'il iv if-gi 4 V .L . c nnutz ci. D4 ui y .1 nn ic 4 1, .uit -3-,, 2, , y 2 , ia a Svlnn-iclvr, Pat Svlimilnaclilvr, llc-rh Scihrzi- 'Q I K dvr, Glvnn SK'hl'Ul'li1'l', Laura Svliroudvr. ' ' i Kiwi Val Sclirocdvr. Bzu'ba1'a Svhultx, P211 - ' 4, mb 1 f A , , 1 y 1 , If Q -., QM Sfilllllt' Cilvnn Svliwzirlz Rohvrl Sc'hwzu'tf ll sv H51 W 1 5- 'gi' 'Cf' aw v 1 I. , GN :M ,tn Y, . , - 7 Ruhvrl Si'hwc'hk1', Jzumt SCliwlu'lum', Joyfl' wiarii w fi . Q5 i SCilNYl1l'i10XV Nifk Sviaccottu ,,,, X X ' 4 195 The Charleslon Coniesl pro- vide: much enioymenf for Cheryl Salins and her faiher al Dncl-Daughter Dale Night. 5, 1 1 Z qi l Q Muff lil l , A ,. f--- ..: J 4' 1 rf T ' - 11 Lp 7? if 1 , eff 1 if. M I 3 2 ii uc 1 til in , W ,3 'f' ., .1 f. -Q 1: 1 1 1 fe . g 15-f.. 1 all M' xiii' Z - .-1 1 QQQ3-.gf .,,. gf an 'I Q iq 41:3 if - in if . 6 .4 5 - - -:-:- :- . ' ' '- :- -X X 'Yi' iii' SEI fIL'fII:IEfEIZf5i :,-.,-:Q:w1-.- .X-. -. ...,... .E ....,,.,.,. S .,., ..,.,. 5 .W fill z 1 :j '-,' 1 QS 53 X wel 31. 1,9 X w 1 l ai? N like N SW 1 me 1 sr X Q Q1 5 N 54 N X X K N X1 39 ,xx X ,b Q 253, S H .... . i -1 g 2 W. 1,3321 E 1253 S 1 1 X 1 1 We X bg?-X Junior Rula Melbardis models one of the skirt-and-sweater oulfils at the Girls' League fashion show. , ,S 'QV A ggi 1 jg. , fa M 1 ii i' 1 1 ' i' N i -,:.,, ai? ' Q- Q ,V ' ' U ,,.., Y M i ilfz Zi' H T 21:::,.. . 1' 1 , 'l :,Q L Ag, r 1: qi kb I ' , , 5,26 Y, T 1 gl A 1 ff i I 'fr , 1 f ,. W Q, ff WT X' .Qi , awed V ifEE::l' 41? I in Z .T - Z. 1 11 ' 1 Juniors: 1311111151 Svolr, Andrew Sc1'iva11i, l1011 S0z1vu1's, CTl1z11'los SE'5PlJ0l'li, Diane Sanger, Rosc Svpku, Barb Sopnulsky, Pal' Scrritciia, Lynclzl Scstak. iiliZ?llDOIl1 Sl1z1c'k. Thomas Sl1z111gl1110ssy, 111111118 SiClil1Ql'l', Jon' Silski, Paul Si11cl0lz11', Hovvrly Singvrn Cfl1z11'lcS Single, Sll1lCl1'21 Sircw, -IQ1111' Sluzyk. 'l0l111 Sliwn, l5z11'l1z1rz1 Smith, llrmwurd Smith, Lf1i'r'y Smith, Robert Smith, Rolwrt Smith, liifilll Smith, Ray S11ycl1'1', Roh- 111'L S11yclcr. D1-1111is Sflflflllllilg iiiuda Solto, Cathy Soo, Susan Soski, Duvifl So11tl1C0111l11-, Pill Spvtz, Bruce Sra1111-k, Sandra Stalin, VilllOIT1flS S11-d1112111. Klziry Slvvlv, Nl'lll Sl0i11, Burlu St11pl1z111, John St0pl1:'11s1-11, Tjifillfl S!01'11l11-1'gn Nanvy Slc11'011so11, A11111' S1c'wL11'd, Hilc-110 Sliru, Sandra Slomc. Carol S11'z111cll1111'g, Scott S11'0ik1'1', Rolnvrt Sl11d1111z11111, Dun SlllliV21I1, Ti111 S11lliv:111, SICVP11 S11111111-r, Hilliv S1111111101'fi1'lcl, Philip S11t1.1i21, Barb I-lT2lClC'llSik. Judith Tullwrl, Barry Tz1rlf'lo11, Rolwrl Tavernicr, iW111'sl1z1 Taylor, Bz11'l1z11'z1 T111- louc, Ed riwlilxfllllllfl, Charyu Tl1llI1llJSfJIl7 Irene Tl1CJIl1lJSfDll1 NfJ1'H18H Tl10111pso11. K2l1'iI1 Tl1r11's4-11, 1511160 Timms, Tiillllil To- mvk, Rogvr ViiUIIlIJlJl'0XN'Ski, Chris 'I'oth, Bz1rl1111'z1 lTl'2lXVl'llifl2l, Pal' TI'2l13ll!ll, Carol Trvabcss, N21I1i'!' Trippcl. Di'll11iS T111'4-k, Lois Turck, Paul Turck, Louii Turilli, hYl'l'0Hil'Ll T111'kc-s, l31'1111iS Tylc11', fXIz11'gv lfrl1z111, XVHYIIO Ul'lJH1li8k, I31'11Ce U1'l11111s. Laurila Url1ron'k, Roy XZZLIICHPZIVC, Paul V2lllZ1Hdigh2llll, i,l'i1'I' VZ1ilHUCiiQl12llTlk Bar- bara XTIlIli'l'2ll'll0I1lJl'Of'C'li, Diane X721'I1ClPTTNO- len, Ed Xlflllflyfli, fivruld Vz1111'y11fl1', Sally Yilim. Juniors: Join- Yisu. fii'Ul'Q'lllllLl Xvilli. Di- am- Yrvliiisky, l'hil Yfwolu, llmmis Xvftllll, 'fi' X Ari lY11d0, Iiylllill lvillffhll, Pill 'Wz1l11w, Chris Wish. in -Iwlm XV2lShlJl1t'll, Row YYvlJsl1-i', Lincln .,-: '. ' Q lllrgiilg, Dl'tIlI12l XYt'lSI1L'l'. 11111111111 lY1'iss, 321 ,:'. .,1f,. 951 HftXN'2ll'Ci lY0lCl, Pill lV1'sc1l, lNlz11'li11 lV1's1, i W Diuuc xVCStCl1ClOl'li. ' ' 1 , I Cliswyl 'Wl1iff1i11, .lohu YYhi11', li2ll'lJ1ll'2l lYil- Q rox, clllffll lN'ills, Knrvn lYilsr111, SIISLIII wi ' XYllllt'l', Chris XyiIlll'I'S, Dave' U'ill1c'1'i11Q- ,fai I lon, iillldkl xVUiV1'I'lUl1. is ' 3 1 lf Pz111'ic'iz1 Xyfllld. Curl XVOf'lCiXX'2ll'fl. Rivhnrcl -5 ' XVOl'lilIl2lI1, Clmrlt-s lVor1h, l'11li'i1'iz1 XVIII? X 'Q glitz, Clzirolyn Zurh, Riflliltill Zulisk, P211 1 Zllflllll, Dizmu Z1-1111. D M Paul ZUIIIZHI, lioiilliv ZOI'11t'lN Tvrry Zimllkv, Kulhy Zohol, All-x1111clcr Zupsich. 1 f if I 1 as gl has JH 'K 2 A M' 5 ? ,1 K W it-' 1,1 Juniors enthusiastically encourage their fellow classmates to put up a splashingly good struggle for a victory in the Junior Senior swim relays gi A ' 1' .X Sponsor Mr. Fred Widicus s ioiolniuinniuivles The sophomores, often known as the forgotten classf' began the year with a certain security after the threat of water fountain dunkings and elevator passes had disf appeared. Ready for anything, the largest class at Proviso Vvest, plunged into the familiar intricacies of grammar and the less accustomed difficulties of obtuse angles, and biology dissections. The rigors of a varied social life appeared with the advent of dances, colce hours and parties. The highlight of these events, of course, was the Sophomore Class Dance held in May. The opportunity to take Driver Training was eagerly sought to make less doubtful the acquisition of the all-important driver's license which marks the sophomore's formal induction into a new maturity. Standing: Treasurer Jane Taft, Vice-President Bill Guinta. Sitting: Presi- dent Carol Cadek, Secretary Jean Earnest. 7 ff' A 1 .2, ':.:.. I , .3 f-s:,,,.. A ali E 1:-1 . , N ,avi Q ::, .,..,.A , ,. ,, . - .K lm lil in we 1 1- 4515 .. --1 3153? . Milfs -will my 1 al I Y . 2 c 49' l' l rw 1 fi , ' 1 ' ,- . ,,,, ,N J ... , ,,, ,-V Q ui 7:95, 5 I ll flax if J, I, . b.,, r r - l f a t l . -2-',.., V .1:1, . i 'Q' 1 ' 4 W , f -- .J .. et Q 1, , 5, J , - la Q 5-awe, ,. . , ,, 'P .y ,,,- Q .lg N, if j QE'- .t if ifggf Q1 :.-, X . B ' ' -of-,f l .l l I-V l ' H. fly t .-.. . ' f ' fftf- - .. 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Sophomoresz Richard Aiello, James Akey, William Albers, Margaret Allanson, Carole Allen, Julia Amanti, Catherine Amrich, Carol Anderson, Donald Anderson. Susan Anderson, Wlilliam Anderson, Lynn Andreasen, Carole Ariano, Lola Arnone, Norman H. Anson, Eleanor Austin, Robert YV. Austin, Sandra Austin. Mary Babel, Romana Babiarz, Steven Bahl, John Baird, Doris Ann Baker, Rich- ard Balint, Harold Ball, Alexander Ballek, Pamela Baltis. Patsy Bandelow, Kathleen Barabas, Vytau- las Barcas, Gregory Barr, Robert L. Ba- rone, Ira Barrett, Donald Barry, Patricia Barry, Donald Barsema. Luann Barsema, Wcwsley Barsema, Dean Bartlett, Victoria Bartlett, Daniel Basner, Henrietta Bauer, Shirley Baustian, Richard Beck, Bruce Becker. Cheryl Becker, Dennis Becker, Janet Beck- er, Adrienne Beckman, William Bednar, Thomas Beerup, Bonnie Begy, Virginia Behling, Sharon Behnke. David Bell, Dennis Bellow, Oreste Belluo- mini, Diana Beltrame, Donald Beltrame, Linda Benesh, Linda Berk, Lynn Bernhard, hlary Bero. Donald Bero, Patrick Betzel, Donald Bev- erly, YVilliam Bevill, Leonard Biancofiori, Jacelyn Billings, James Bledsoe, Carol Blonstein, Beverly Blozis. Delores Bolognia, Robert Bondi, Vickie Bondi, Alan Bordowski, Jean Bosko, Jerry Boucher, Diane Bowyer, Patrick Boyle, Janice Brandt. Laurel Brann, John Breau, Deborah Bre- land, Ken Brieschke, Kathleen Brimton, Bonnie Brittain, JoAnn Broehl, Philip Brode, Diane Broderick. Michael Brogan, Patrick Brogan, Nancy Bruns, Sandra Bubley, Annette Buccieri, Richard Buchholtz, Donna Bundy, Barbara Buettner, James Burke. John Burleson, Corinne Bush, Barbara Ann Buta, Robert Butler, Carol Cadek, Linda Calabrese, Tom Calderone, Judy Carlisle, Linda Campanella. Scott Campbell, Theresa Campbell, Judith Campo, Cloria Cannavino, Frances Car- lan, Bruce Carlson, Robert Carnaghi, JVil- liam Carnduff, James Carne, Luetta Carr, l'Villiam Carter, Donna Cat- berro, Patricia Cecil, Kathleen Cerny, Carol Cheffer, Sandra Chestosky, Karen Chodera, Richard Chrisman. Sophomoresz lidward Clnnnan, Mary Cia- varollab lnnnavulatc Cic't'ont-, lN4ary Clark, Rolicrt Clark, Barbara Clvary, Rolwrt Clvary, fXIit'l1at'l Corhranq Klvrlc' Colin. Thomas Colo, l,inda Collins, Sharyn Col- lura, Susan Conn, Sandra Connorton, Carol Cookt-, Jacque-linv Cooper, Janis Coopcr, John Corbin. Mitzi Corlvy, Nancy Cotton, David Cfrain-, lN'f111'gz11't't Crosby, Joni-llc' Cyganowski. Ronald Cxajka, Janvt Dannn, Fatrivia Danivl, Nancy Daoud. Ruth Darmstadt, Ronald Dassow, Cary Davis, Phillip Davis, Charlotte Dv:Xngt-lo, Jvffrvy DeFalco, Terry D4-Franco, Sharon Di-Fronzo, Nick DeGPorg0. Jatnvs DCtJZlC'll1lfl, Fat Dvliaurcntis, lrvnt' Dvligianis, Jznncs Deligianis, Jost-ph Dol- Prinripc, Terry Delano, Fltillip Dvlklaio. Gvraldinth DvlN'laiolo, Kathy DClXlart'o. Karon DeNew, Crcgory Dvrrico, Tltotnas Dt-rrivo, Linda DvSt0fano, Bfariv Dwttxrt, Timothy Dvtllsrlile, Nltlylwll Dvvitnfy, Ronald Dewall, Kraig Dirkt-rson. Linda Dickson, Mariannv DiNleo, Donald Divis, Ts-rry Divis, Deborah Dixon, Kath- ls-vn Dixon, Robert Dot-ring, Tlionias lilolvvs Patriria Donnznnaria. Ray Donnini, Fatriria Dornial, Ji-rrold Dotson, Grvgory Dowvidt, Gloria Doylt-, Jvaninf' Doylv, Sandra Doyle, l'atrit'ia Drnlnt, Carol DnlJl0r. Charlvs Dnda, Lola Dngaw, Rosvann Dngo, Charle-s Dngopolski, Jill Dnhasvk, Danit-l Dunn, Francis Dnranto, Snsan Dvorak, Nlary S110 Dwyvr. Karon Earl, livroy Farl, Jalan Farnvst, Rnssvll Eggort, Linda Flftinann, Fran lil- lithorpc, TK'l'I'k'lli't' lflwart, Pat Flttglmtwvltt, Str-vt-n Enkv. Clivryl Ernst, lVlaryann llrtnian, liinda Eslingvr, Gloria Essvry, Susan Faith, lkffirhvlc Falro, lN'Iark Fastvrt. Kvith Faust, lNfIariCn Fay, Elainc- Fvlos, cll12lI'lt'I1f! Fvnn, Charlvs Foster, Sharon Fvtzvr, Mirliat-l Fetllttmg Stan Fingurlntt, Carl Fiorini. Klans Fischvr. Danny Fisk. Sandra Fisko, Cynthia Foidl, Lawrcntw- lt'orc'ltionc, Don- ald Ford, Larry Fornvlli, Sandra Fox, Diant- l ranc0sc'oni. Niki Frankv, Stvphcfn Franz, Virginia Frasv, Roy Frannhofvr, Margarvt Frivk, Charlvs Frivcllzn-ridm', Judith Fritsvhc, Laura Froio, Judith Frosli. A? W it . .nk ,xt my 4 La., ' ,-asf Y, ,Za A-if g-wi Ywfi x 'is Ai A, 5 ma if ' fi' J , ii ff J' :- -' , 5 ' .,, A ' is -if 'M .., awlfi 8 as' M' - Q I T Q J any 5 , , ,tr ni ' ' , W . 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'li 'X :'r ' .- 1 A L A - L ' al r -f 2 , ,,, . :.., . , ,xv ,X few Q , ,,'.,, i,:,,...s W iw? 'W' 'ff S, K Sophomoresz Dwight Fnhrman, Robert Fury, Carol Gaber, Diana Gailitis, Emil Galandak, Golleen Gallagher, James Gan- ta, Terry Garbark, Linda Garey. Diane Garon, Sherry Gatto, Dennis Gaw- ryeh, Barbara Gehm, Kenneth Genovesi, Donna Gentile, Janet Gifford, Kenneth Giles, Marilyn Gillespie. Claire Girard, Bonita Ginsto, Nancy God- frey, Ruth Ann Gordon, Gregg Gorney, Linda Grassi, Gene Gray, Linda Greco, Dale Greenwood. Ronald Gregie, Barbara Gregory, Barbara Gren, John Grosshauser, Donald Grossick, Richard Grube, Karen Gnethle, lVilliam Guinta, Lenore Gulch. James Gulino, Vincent Gnlisano, Craig Gurney, Linda Gortmaker, Allan Haeger, Karen Hallberg, Roger Halverson, Ray- mond Hansen, Theresa Harder. Linda Harper, Sharon llarr, Shirley Harr, Andrea Hart, Nancy Hartman, Rlary Hathaway, James llanser, liryan Hawkins, Robert Hayes. hlary Hayley, Frank Hayward, Catherine Healy, John Heidorn, Charles Heimann, ,lndith Heinz, Richard llelland, Sherilyn Hemauer, lwichael Hennessy. Gary Henson, Karen Hercik, Diane Herr- mann, Jaime Hess, lWargaret Hesse, Jo- anne Hicks, Diane llill, Robert Hill, lVil- liam Hill. Klargueritc Hinchley, Nfarilyn llinchley, Robert Hinton, Garrett llinz, Carol Ho- cheyal, Loren Holxapfel, Andrea Horak, Tom Horna, Charles Horne. Michael Horst, Greg Horwitz, Gary Honda, Dennis Hondek, Robert Houston, Stanley Houston, Arthur llradek, Sharon Hrubos, Thomas lflnclson. Homecoming was c big day for everyone-Sophomores included. do -Que, . Sophomoresz Yvonne Huffman, Sandra Hull, Naney Hulnphrey, Linda Hutchens, Carol lngro, Diane lngle, James Isley, Robert Ito, Dawn Jable. Raymond Jackson, Nancy Jahnke, Allan Jakosa, Janiee Jakubka, Lixahelh James, Russell Jandes, Thomas Janclris, Vivian Janis. Evelyn Janonsek, Eugene Jaskulski, Allan Jaworski, lylarlene Jeek, Riehard Jefferies, Kalhy Jennings, Janet Jewell, liarl John- son, Jani.-s Johnson. Jerry Johnson, Linda Johnson, hiarsha Johnson, Mary Johnaon, X1ary Kay John- son, Traey Johnston, Barbara Jones, Mar- jory Joshel, Franklin Joswiek. Janis Julian, Bonnie Jurek, Joyee Kaehler, John Kallxfell, Chris Kalulny, Donna Ka- niinskas. Thomas Kaminski, Anna Kanik, Dolores Kanwischer. James Kareh, Richard Karpiel, Pat Karl- sounes, Alan Kartsounes, Gerard Kasnier, Linda Kaisis, Edward Karl, Diane Kee, Linda Kelly. Stephen Kellough, John Kemp, Linda Kendall, l'atric'k Kenny, Kenneth Kenshol, Peter Kent, Gerald Kerin, Rosalia Kern- kanip, Judith Kerns. lX'Turiel Kerr, Linda Kinney, Carl Kirch- hoff, Christopher Kline, Peter Klopaek, Wlaller Knippenberg, Susan Knowles, lWi- chael Koo Sandra Koinel. Vicki Ko af Pamela Kosw anies Kouha 7 ln 5 U 3' . 5 Ann lxounnelis, Betty lxoupal, Sharon Kowal Carl Kowaek Toni Kowalkowski 7 Y . , , Ronald Kowalski. Candaee Kozel, Patrieia Kraft, Toni Krawezykowski, Dennis Krislan, Georgia Krivsky, Anne Krueger, Sharon Kruse, Kenneth Kuhos, Darryl Kueera. John Kueern, Catherine Kueik, Diane Ku- eik, Daniel Kulack, Joann Kupper, Leatha Kurka, Deborah Kurpiel, Pamela Laehona, Kenneth Lackey. George Laeognata, Carin Lainantagna, Randolph Langer, Daniel La'nnie, James Larig Paul Larsen, Jaek Larson, Lloyd Larson, Robert Lawrenre. Lenore Ledonne, Linda Leffler, Kathleen Lehane, Janiee Lejsek, June Lennning, Toni Leon, Donna Lelson, Thflflllllil Leu- lik, Jeffrey Levant. Connie Lewis, Terry Likens, Terry Likens, Alfred Lindner, Chuck Lindslrom, Lynn Loclewyek, Thomas Lofgren, ljoh Loft- house, Russell Lohan. .i LI J . 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Susan Lyons, Judith lNfIaeiejewski, Jean Maekey, Rohert Mallas, Katherine Blal- lon, Robert Manderino, Ernest Maneini, Sandra Manire, Frank Nlannella. Margaret lylarlerh Sharon lNfTarley, George Marsik, Donna Mastandrea, Bob lklastan- drea, Keith Matejka, David lNIatzke, Dave Maxeinder, Leonard Muzanek. Seott lVlaeDowell, Pamela lVleKenZie, Christy lVleKinney, Brenda lNIeKnight, Laurie MeMahon, James lNlCShane, Nor- man MeSwain, Linda Mee, Raymond Mei. Linda Mendel, Riehard Merrill, Curtis Miehael, David Miehie, Craig Migasi, Pamela Miller, Raequel Miller, Russell Miller, Joseph Misek. Thomas Mistrata, John Mitehell, Kathleen Modiea. Norman Moment, Barlnara Moore, Diane Nloore, Rosemarie lkloore, Ronald lvlorgan, Catherine Moritz. Julie lkrloritz, Ralph lylortloek, Robert Nloskal, David Nlosser, Susan Xlrizek, Janet lvlueller, Riehard lyluellerl Kath- leen Mukavitz, Linda lN'lunini. .Klan lNlurcloeh, llowarcl Nlurphy, Steven hfusgrove. Christine Navoy, John Nelson, Russell Nelson, llarolcl Nieman, Theodore Niemie, 'Perry Niko. rllheresa Nino, Janet Noel, Terrence Noo- nan, Star Norini, liois Novak, Riehard Novak, hliehael Nygren, Cynthia Olier, Kathy Olaradovieh. Ronald Oewieja, Brigit Offenwanger, Pamela Olander, Joann Olandese, Macle- liue Uliver, Judith Ulsen, Valerie Olsen, Kathleen Umelianak, Patriek Opland. liruee Uskerka, Dennis Oskapexuk, Chris- tine Usxakewski, Kenneth Ott, Oreste lielluoinini, Karin Paisley, Wesley Palade, Samuel Palermo, Adele Paletta. Sherry Palmer, Linda Paluh, Joseph Pa- lumbo, Lorenzo Parades, Dennis Paseente. Charles Passo, Anastasia Patasvas, Cynthia Patterson, George Pederson. Charles Pelieant, Pmetsy Pepper, Susan Perger, Richard Perkins, Jim Perone, Frank Perrelli, Salvatore Perno, Stephen Person, Sheila Peterson. Daniel Petkunas, Linda Phelps, Kenneth Pietrzyk. Antoin Pieroni, Patrieia Piebitz. Cary Pilat, Patil Pillow. Sophomoresz Susan Plllixilll, Eileen Pimrru, Bonny Planner! Pznlririzx Ploegmzln, Sami Plunu-ry, Florenco Polis, Janice Plum-s, Emily Pope, Bcrnzlflcllm' Porter. Dizlnc' Poulos, Nancy Prvlili, llziry Prus- ton, limb Prciissv, Chris Prinva, flvorgv Pruclcle-n. Julta Plli'lill2ll, Mary Purim-Ili, lV2llll'l' Qucdnau. Gvrzllflinn- Quinn. l,2lI'l'y Rulw, Kzxtlilw-n Rnlnuug, 1112111110 Rzilnuig, Jzuin-s Rznrlzl, Thrmnizis Radic, Szinclru Ragusin, Dzu'lm-iu- Rz1jc'n'vi4'li, Alan Rawls. Cln-ryl Ray, Kvnnvlli Rvlwllo. Xvlllllllll Rvlwn, lflimbvtli Rm-4-cl, 'lilumnizis Rvinizuin, Jun lql'lIll1l'lINCI', Karl-'li lifllltill, Jnliu Ra'- vcllu, lCClXY2lI'd Rivhzircls. xIl1l'C'l'lll1 llil'l1211'ClSUIl, l,zun'v Ridolfi, lizulpli Rlt'ft'I1lJl'I'Q', Kzitlilvvxi Rivgcr, Kutlilvc-n Riggio, lmu Rivsvli! Rrmlwrl Rolyn-rls, M21- rildu Rucllu, RE?1lC'lE ROIIIHIIIIS. A1'lr-rw Rcnnito, Jzunvs Russ, Dzmivl lluclzi- kzls, llrmlin liL1IIllSll4'li, liic'l1zu'cl Rusvilli, Ray Rulkmvski, Gcmrclon Ryan, Alive- llylmal, H2il'l'l1'I Rylma. Phillip Sulilin, Pvlvr Sulvnii, rlivrry S11- liumrlw, Llllflil Sl1llCl4'IN, Pliyllix S2llIClt'I'N. Pliylliv Sgmcli-rs, l 1'1u1k S2lI'llf'i'I1O, Yi1'Im'iu Szxllxu-lin, jvzln SZll'IOl'l'. D2lllll'l S2lYlK'l'hl1l, Alllflillvlli' Slxllflflls Dun- nu Srnluri, Burbzim Su-Im, Robe-rl Slillllllll, JLIIIHN Svlmr, Judy Svlivilnle-iii, 'l'1-rry Sl'lll'l'lTl2ll1Il, Martin Svlu-rr. Linclu Svhvu, Carol Svlwy, Lynda Svliir- Ill4'l', l,inclz1 Schnlicll, Dun Svhourc-k, Linclu Svlirm-cl:-1', Donna Srliullz, Rabi-rt Srliultv, Cuml Srlniininvr. Allan Svlixwlll, Hlllllll' Sc-ialo, Cllizlrlvs Svislo, Angvlu Svntl, l'lV0lX'Il Sfmt, Kam-n Sc-flu-n, Juliana Ss-gznltiq Rivharcl Sm-rnku, Russ S1-1'1'iL0lla. A J if Mary Haley enfhusiasficully waiches ihe play as she gains unoiher poinl. .,5q5ff , X X kai? I - i 'i .Q , I 1 M, L .5 . L 'f A43-11,1 . ,fl it as, ff I ij, 'Q' Wx. .. - f - if A A L . 'S' . Q Q15 , 5 ' ' ma ,IJ 1 W K S ., W .xy ,J .L 3 gf ,VV ,. A 4 ,, EER: ,,., ,K -'Q' J Z? l A ,iiii i i N V lii ii - il 9 E' -vw '-rf : H W J - V eg V f ? el 5 James Smith, Kathleen Smith, Lee Smith, A be 4,34 . at sill ,mimi , .Q , .At +1 M ' E Q. 21'-, Y 3, 'E f .. ., W- I 4 , , , 1 1 ew' , t if I I E 1 wg W5 2 f 4' ,556 2 was an X . fi I f t 'XG ww' Q... ,WA .:,.. , f l 'l F ' if 5, 'ff Q 'Q ' - - at 1 L, 1. A iw' A Sophomores: Paul Shannon, Sharon Shan- non, Sharon Sheldon, Paulette Shermant 7 James Shipley, Susan Slamis, Bonnie Siek- bert, Sharlene Sidinger, Sandra Sien- kowski. Ronald Simpson, Kristine Simovir, Ron- ald Siwula. Kenneth Skinner, Mike Skur- auskis, YVilliam Slagle, Linda Slovaeek, Cheryl Smetana, Edward Smith. Diane Sorall Sharon Som mer, Cheryl 7 Sourile, Rirh Southeombe, Martin Spak, Paul Sponzilli Mitehel Srail Stacy, Sandra lievieh, Mike Daniel Stelter, Wfilliam Stewa Stokes, Terry Stumpf, Judy Sutton. s William Stabrawa, Linda Stallman, Marija Stanisav- Stanshury, Bill Staughton, Peggy Sterk. rt, Byron Stoekseth, Charles Stokes, Jerry Stout, Roger Suk, Naney Sutorius, Gail , H i 4 2 t rf V :if 4 Vvxx C : t it e tv rl at S fi frt rn r e T lt K . .,.: . K 1 - jdjh' ,ww iv .:. 5 fig J V .,.t J , B it fit J A We 'ii' J. it S fy, X -'A , ::- V , Q , ,nii T .S S 5 I M Q E , . '-2-' ,.,- 3 ,,, W . 1:32 A ' it 1 Y-it We ,gl .fe so . J 4 M zifj gf wf if fl, ..,v r r yr , , illii 5 ',-: , 1,':E J 4 K -vi i i J ' - nf, ,,f,, ,.'..,. i s 'Mt l B' te C W 1 1 A 'tr'1 K r r or :.y, to ' ' ,- ' TQ' ,.,- 5 1 5 , ' S Q . ., ,V I ...:,. Z. V - Q, iv, ,I - - - ,:.: J 206 Jill Swensen, Janice Tahor, Nlary Jane Taft, Robert Tarter, Shirley Teruty, Joan Thomas, Ronald Timm, Janet Timms, Dianna Tobias. Valeria Treadman, Bernadine Trolliani, Carol Turek, Bonnie Tykvart, Kathleen Ulinehy, Barbara Ulm, Susan Umhras, Bonita Untiedt, August Urlmelis. James Vallicelli, Mary VanCraenenbr0eCk, Alan Vandenlmroueke, John Van Eenige, James Van lin-nige, Cary VanFerson, Veda Vaughan, Edward Veislmergs, Gail Veltri. Maria Ventura, Kristine Veverka, Joseph Vallieei, Jolm VVartor, Karen YVagner, Candace TValker, Kathy VValker, Larry l'Vall, Terry JValters. Lynn Wfanielista, Mary Wfard, Bonita lvarp, Sandra YVasson, Susan Waters, Al- len lVatson, Timothy l'Vehster, Thomas Wfegner, Philip Wfeigand. Verna Weleh, Daniel Welker, Tekla Wen- doll, Alberta Wenzlaff, Jeanne Wetteland, Susan Whistler, Bertha White, Charles White. Jeannette White, Paul Widiek, Charles Wfiegand, Paula Wfilliams, William VVi1ls, Juanita VVinger, Anita Witasik, James lVoolford, John VVoxny. Bruce Young, Ilona Young. Wlilliam Young, lVilliam Zale, Michael Zang, Gary Zhilski, Wlayne Zeilenga, Mary A. Zell, James Zielinski. Thomas Zilka, James Zielinski, Mary Zon- zolia, Larry Ziirearo, Joseph Zupsieh, Joyce Zylinski. ,pr MQ. av? wx ix A Q ive! , ,IL AFTER hours of toil and trouble M . X. I ' sophomores display their first homecoming float, serving as experience for the next two years of tough but rewarding buil ,Y 35 4, 9 , 'gy at . X 1 , vu ding. 207 Sponsor Mr. Philip Pilgrim nr me S ln inn me in 9' An air of conliusion mixed with discovery accompanied the freshman class of 1967 into Proviso. Alleviating this confusion after the first several months were Proviso Pete, the Redbook, and identification cards which enahled Iireshmen to unlock the door to success- liul high school lite. Among the multitude ol? new experiences were fun nights, the class party, home- coming, and the several all-school dances. This year many freshmen participated in the honors program which cnahles them to carry extra suhjects, honors classes, or skip certain hasic courses. New areas of study of- liered to the lireshmen are algehra, foreign languages, and technical and applied sciences. Earning honor roll status and seals comprised another new academic prac- tice. Concluding their first year, the freshmen chose their hasic courses of study for their remaining three years. On the lighter side of their lives, frosh can look forward to a life free from water fountain dunk- ings and elevator passes. These humorous pranks were pulled on Freshmen and are an expected part of every studentis heginning year at Proviso West High School. Slunding: Treasurer Cheryl Dorenbos, Vice-President Paul Smilh. Sitting: President Bob Gonzales, Secretory Sandy Kuh. Freshmen: Kvnnt-th Abbot. Sheryl Ann Ab- ncy, Kathlcnn Adams, Linda K. Adams, Rolmcrt Adlfingt-r, Roh:-rt Albvrs, Joyce Allairc, Claudia Allcaga, Diana Lot- Allvn. Katlilvcn Altosinoq Rolwrt Amanti, Rosc- maric Amaro, Julie Andvrson, K1-nnoth Anderson, Elizabeth Andolfi, YVilliam An- lit Ill7Zll1CI', JoAnn Anthony. hlonna An- tonsvn. Linda Arraro, Cassandra Armstrong, Josvplt Asaro, John ,fklwrx Jamca Austin, XN'illiam Autvn, Tina Ayiotti. Gln-nn liab- ka, Kristina Bahl. John Balnis. Kathy Baltvzore, lmonard Baran. Elizalwth Barnard, Fred liarrvtt, Bonnie Barry, Nlirliavl Barry. Chvryl Bartl, Kathlcon Bastar. Patricia Batson, Donna liattistoni, Slwrry Bt-t'kc'r, Nanry Bt-nandc, Carol Ann llvnx, Lavtrrnc Bcran, David Dl'l't'I1l', Frctl Bvrry, Susan Bersrhvl. Ronald Bt-tti, Bonnic' Birklcy, Rivkvy lllavkwvll, Janivt- Blough, lidward liovlnn, W'illiam Boehm, Dale Ray Bogda. Phyllis Bogorad, Cynthia Ann Bogosh. Lvroy Bonifayy Barbara Bookman, Gayle Borowick, Janvt Bovty 'l'imothy lloylt-, Timothy Brady, Jay Brannon, llannali Brmimfr, Lvon lirvriiim. Jamvs Brovhl. Janvt Brovhl. Jann-Q Bros- Sard, Robvrt Bunda, Ronald Bundy. John Burt-ku Eve Burlak, Shvila liurns, Carma-lla Cairo. Janiw Calato, Robert Calit-ndo. Judith Camtwra, Kathlvon Camplncll, Robvrt Camplntill, Anthony Caputo. Jamvs Car- luwi, Kathlvvn Carnf-y, Dvnnii Carrigan. Donald Carson, Donna Carve-lli, Luke Caslin, Barbara Castagnoli, Carol CaS- taldo, Gary Catalano. Donnie Ct-Qario, Mary Chamnt-ex, Juan Chapa. Rita :Xnn cllltdly, Terry Clhiganox, tifln-ryl Clirixtophviwon. Steyvn Churvhill, Lillian Cino, David Ciosvk, Rosvmary Clipriani, Linda Clarkson, Anita Covhran. Rogor Colnman, Charltw Clolltltti, Jamt'-S Collivr, Patrirk Connors, Doris Conrad, Carol Cooglv, Dalv Coontla, Linda Coopvr, Cht-ryl Corhitt. Stt-phmi Crandall, Dawn Cristofaro, Karon Cullinane, John Cummings, Susan Cun- ningham, Brttw Cyganowski, Ron Clap- lvwski, Stcyt-n Dalaskcy. John Dalntw. Richard David, Steven Davies, Rosalind Dawson, Charlvs Deana: Janct Dvttho, Tom Dcfotis, Larry Dnland, Herman DQ- lawtvr, Josvph Dtfllnorrio. 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Diana Dorman, Raymond Dorman, Can- dis Doyle, Wfilliam Doyle, Craig Drager, Timothy Drane, Donna Dries, Susan Droese, Sharon Duffy. Kristine Dufraine, Pam Dunlop, lylary Dunning, Maureen Durante, Meda Ear- nest, Leslie Eisen, Donna Elliott. Douglas Enke, Dedrie Fnzenbacher. Kenneth llrickson, Gayle Ericson, Carl Erite, Frank Erite, Marilyn Ernst, .Xna Escalante, Robert Eslinger, Sharon Ruli- ano, Valeree Falduto. Carolyn Farley, Jean Farr, Carmella Fazio, Sandra Fellers, Richard Fencl, Brian Fieri, Judith Figura, Alan Filip, Sue Ellen Finke. Adrien Finoccjio, Diane Fiorentino, Au- gust Fiorini, Linda Fitxgibbon, Steven Ford, Michael Fojtik, Nancy Fors, Linda Forshall, Linda Frances. Steven Frances, Norma Frank, Barbara Franke, Dawn Frey, Susan Frey, Kathleen Friebus, Linda Frillman, James Helms, Gayle Furlanetto. Joyce Gabel, Diane Gaber, Jerome Gaca, Robert Gallagher, Jean Gapastioue, Mary Gardner, Neal Gardner, Robert Garon, Teena Gasior. William Gehm, Roberta Gehrke, Con- stance Gemini, Kathy Gentile, Marie Gen- tile, Janet' Gerke, Sandra Getty. Cheryl Giovanetti, Klichael Glass. Robert Gonzales, Judith Gordon, Steven Gorr, Steven Gortmaker, Wfilliam F. Gould, Wlilliani L. Gould, Cynthia Grace, Robert Grandt, Bfichael Graner. Ronald Granger, Pamela Grant, Deborah Grassie, John Graudin, Linda Greco, George Greene, JoAnn Green, Deborah Griffith, Timothy Griffin. Patricia Guerra, Michael Guinta, lVIary Hadac, Judy Hagemann, James Hall, Jan- ice Hall, Suzanne Hallman, David Halver- son, Chris Hammerberg. Robert Handley, Paul Haney, Linda Hans, Charol Hansen, Darrell Hanzalik, Paul Hardestz, Edward Harkess, Sven lelauri, Kathleen Hayes. Freshmen: Patricia Hays, Roger Heath. Nancy Heckel, Donald Heep, lidward Hef- fernan, Joyce Hefter, Harry Heifetx, Don- ald Heinz, James Helms. Deborah TJPIIIPIIXVLIY, Terance lleneghan. Linda Henek, hfarilyn Hennig, Carol Her- man, Diana Herman, Suzette Hess' Jean Hill, lvliehael Hillehrand. hlaureen Hilliard, llric Hillyer, Susan Hintz, Diane Hlad, Gandaee lloenr lYil- liain Holl, Barbara Holmes, Ronald Holmes, Susan Holuh. Glennis Holzapfel, Sara Horn. Rosemary Hosek, Dennis llostetler, Neal llouceli. Grant Honda, Kenneth Howden, l,inda Hradek, Alan Hruza. Huhn, Roy Huie. Tighe Hudson, Diane Patricia Hull, Judy Hull, Tom llunse, Linda Hurt, Ron l ' 'N 'V' Jacinto. ?1I1ltCllO, G1 nex icx e Clyde Jackson, Donna Jackson, Ronald Jackson, Sandra Jacob, Susan Jacobs, Thomas Jacques, Richard Jakosa, lVilliam James, Priscilla Jameson. Nora Janeba, Garol Jorka, James Jewell, Jean Johnson, Patricia Johnston. David ones Richard osd Sharon oseuh ames . 1 i . I , . Jurinak. Robert Kaczniarek, Charles Kaedingf, Ar- lene Kaliski, Thomas Kania. Gerard Ka- nov, Gerald Karpel, Keene, Robert Keller. Jim Keelan, Gary Lawrence Kellinger, Terry Kellough, Gene Kelly, Sandra Kelly, John Kenny, Georgi- ana Keracik, Ralph Keteherk, Budde King, Roger King. David Kirkel, John Kitt, Janis Klean, Paula Klein, Rhonda Kline, Tom Ko- bierski, Russell Koester, Georgia Kokonas, Paul Kolar. Jacqueline Kolh, Linda Kopecky, James Kornacki, George Korous, Rohr-rt Kosciu- lek, Catherine Koss, Jack Koster, Gary Kotulski, Joseph Koutnik, Paul Kozilc, hlarilyn Kramer. Caroline Krantz, lYilliarn Krause, Susan Krejei, Sarah Krohn, Carol Krosiak, Georgia Krueger, Carol Kucik. Carol Kueker, Sandra Kuh, Phyllis Ku- jawa, Suzanne Kulaek, Terry Kulat, Chris- tine Kulinski, Diana Kurtz, Frances La- eognata, lVillian1 Lafferty. Linda Laniantia, Kathy liamontagna, hfarion Lampe- Rohert Landes, Olivia Landi, Elizabeth Laramie, Lynn Laroeeo. June Larson, Mary Lascola. I ,X rv J W, Vai L, J if .JAVA-3 .:,.Il :il rt ..: 1 Q Q A -' 'J ,J ' 1 Y ' 'ri 'T' 'fl rl.. . illf J as -. 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L EJ-Q4 :' We -eff I :if-...':' . , , I . , VQQVA , 1 , ,. , xl... r Xi X I if ,J x JQQQ Z-If ,f f ,J I M A Y , E, , I gf , :A V ,. 3 ..,.j. 'Q--.2:: ' 3 gk A J . ,,, .- ' , I . V S . V 5 M J 9 V - . ' . , f J : J .2' . Frm W ggi vm, - , QM K ,plz Z A H , J 5 J I 5 .,.. gag ,J 6 hd li . . --.. ' y, 4:3 1 IE: '..-v-- f 1 1 W I 41 qi. V .1 X: ft 4 ri if Y QA it f W-W., , ,-A , , 6 . Li: iii.. -5 af: f i J 'K ii ii is 1 in is Sir if ' ' Q 'f ' r. ,L ,Q yy N, A I 8 my A t .4 ' 'M ,QV ' W , t- Q . Q si i 'aW JP. ' -1, E19 i lifliaf di X ' ii A i a V li :iii Ah X . ' ' A L 4 f , 212 Freshmen: Linda Laskey, Steve Lausmann, James LaVine, Daniel Lawrence, Bruce Lawyer, Suzanne Layton, Michael Lazas, Charlene Leitgeb, Gregory Lenske. Fred Lentz, Charles Leonhardt, Daniel Letterer, Peter Leutik, Van Lewis, Ronald Likosar, Phillip Lindberg, Timothy Lin- duska, Gerald Litwin. Janet Lock, Lorraine Lococo, Robert Lo- dewyck, Alan Lodl, Joseph Loss, Paul Los- sau, Carolyn Lovering, Marilyn Lovering, Martin Lovse. Robert Ludemann, David Ludwin, Michael Ludwig, Sharon Luibben, Janice Lumino, Diane Lundgren, James Lusk, Charles Ly- day, Kathleen Lynch, Michael lX'labe, Dean hlacbeth, Roland Macbeth, Thomas Mackey, Jack Magiera, George Nlaht-ras, Robyne Mallon, Sandra Mandarino, Richard Manso. Edward Marcyn, Gerald Marella, Susan Blarino, David lNlarkus, Laurel lklark- wardt, Judith hlaroney, Jeanne llarrow, Byron lNfIarshall, Judith Marshall. Jeanette Martin. Jeri Martin, Kathleen Martin, Larry Martz, Rose Mascarella, Barbara Maslanka, Tony Mastandrea, V. C. Mastrodonate, Deborah Masulunes. Peter Matevich, Lawrence lN1auck, Vickie lNlaxwell, Roy Maynard, Ann Mazzo, Jaime McBrady, Caryn McCarter, John McClennand, Lcslian McGettrick. Karen McLeod, Joseph McNichols, Martin Meecia, Karen Melgaard, Patricia hlell, Margaret Mentz, Henry Messett, Edward lXleyers, Linda Michaels. Charyl Mielke, Paul Mihalyov, Maryann Mikolajek, Sharon Miles, Barbara Miller, Kathleen Miller, Jo Ann Miller, Mark Miller, Edith lNlisheikis. Interested freshmen inspect the condidate's posters before deciding upon their electorial choice. 1 4S1i'.f5x51-E J Freshmen: James lN1itehell, Larry hiitehell, Thomas Mitchell. Alice lXIixan, Steve Bli- zen, Marsha Molnar, Susan Monahan, Larry Monfeli, Linda Monnett. Greg Montalbano, hliehael lWontes, Carol Moore, Karen lN4oore, Randy lNIoore, Frank Morgan, Cathy Mosebaeh, Cynthia Mueller, Mary Murphy. VVilliam Xlusgrove, Gerard lkluzykaq Claus Mygind, Eilene Myszka, Patricia Navoy, George Navurskis, Karen Nawroeki, Lynn Neidermayer, Thomas Neir. Keith Nelli. Edwin Nelson, Donald Ness, Linda Nicholas, Candy Nieholson, John Nieeestro, Kathy Niemann, Barbara Nofx, Craig Nolan. James Noonan, Carole Nootens, Penny Norini, Mary Norris, Wfilliam Novelli, Timothy OiBrien, Charles Oddo, Terranee Oddo, Robert Oetjens. Edward O'Hearn, Sharon Oleuiek, Vickie Olsen, Barbara Olson, Robert Olson. Joann Olszewski, Teresa Qnesti, James Oostflyk, Jeffrey Optholt. Bryan Oshaughnessy, Sandra Ott, lWiehael Paee, Leonard Palmer, Rodney Palmer, Dennis Pankros. Augustin Paredes, Char- lotte Parizek, Shirley Parker. Gail Parks, Anthony Parra, Sam Parillo, Gail Paulus, lNfartin Pausehke, Anthony Pavlik, Susan Pawlak, Bill Pearson, Rich- ard Pein. Deborah Pellicori, Edward Peno, Pat Perretti, Mary Ann Perri, Bfary Louise Perri, Antoinette Pexrone, Dennis Perry, Riehard Perry, Philip Perto. Kenneth Peters, Deborah Petersen, Steve Petersen, Karen Petersen, Ross Peterson, Spencer Petros, Susan Pfaender, Sandra Pfeiger, Marilyn Piagari. rw , Y.-f Cheryl Dorenbos, like other class officer con- didules, makes her final campaign speech at on assembly before the entire freshman class. if Y N H' , 4 , ' K, 7 9 ft'r e tg ffl ,J 1 t iw? fi af V -35, .,,. Y- , fa , H' ew' , r R i t P T th Q 1- ' ' i f f- , R 5 .ii V M A V 'I J ,-rii, Y 12 al vra' rg ,, ,N e ' Q f 'ef 1 1 ff L-mf rig, 5 ,.-a r - Ari 1 f i asa if F' i - f V ., f 71, lll i ' it Y it A of -L at V all 3, .- 'fa Elisa: 'BY , f .f,. Af' ,f A ' ,Jiri ' ff. - V: i w? ' 4 V M f , I: , A ew' to A X . .' , .. v',' Z , .1 5 fi Qu f il, W rt :-,' RCS! ' , - ii I in W ,TT S X 'V W. V LM k A gg, , if A .V .,-l . Hhs' 'ta , ,lj -zll .,,-.. I , X . ,, , X S t 4 ji U, 9 X g P ia Q ti M Q 1 M f M M - ,Ti ' , T: I 7? an or -..- ' 'i A ' Q., 1 me :',., W ' 'i'- 5 V 'ef '-H' 'f PW! ,. 57 'r Wi Z .:f. 'H .,,, Q 1. 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N ,X 3, ,M . E s I AG In A a .... W, - ' : , ti i i El .,.,,., ,tw gg VEI: .V l ,, MS, ,Hay .,if'N.r if 13 T X Freshmen: Alan Pierce, Kenneth Pierce, Otto Picroni, Barb Pierscionek, hlarilyn Pievitz, Nancy Pisano, William Plattos, Marilyn Polega, Elaine Polishak. Judy Porcelius, Rose Posejpal, Joyce Pow- ell, Thomas Power, Ernest Powers, Janet Pozzi, Alan Prepelica, Carol Prevett, Edith Price. Theodore Prodzenski, Lauren Provenzano, Glenn Pryor, Bob Pulelwitts, Lynn Pulford, Sue Pulikowski, Steve Pultorak, David Pusateri, Terry Quercia. Cyril Quinlan, Sheila Rabung, Barney Radiee, Susan Rahn, John Raimondo, Carol Rampage, Barbara Rasmusen, Ron- ald Rcbcn, Kathy Redden. Keith Reetz, JVilliam Reichelt, Arvils Reichs, Nancy Rhinesmith, Pat Richard- son, Robert Riddle, Ruth Ridgeway, Phil Rieke, Patricia Riha. Jerome Riley, Roger Riordan, Joseph Riz- zi, Gloria Rizzo, Herman Robinson, James Robinson, Irene Rodriguez, James Rogas, Linda Romanelli. hlarlene Rose, Michael Rose, Bill Row- land, Rita Rubino, Colette Rudakas, Sandra Rupp, James Rutledge, Kenneth Rydz, Karen Sackhoff. Lillian Sagil, Sandra Salamone, Don Salis- bury, Shirley Sanders, Petcr Sansone, John Santoniello, Joanne Sarelli, Mariaiin Sa- rysz, Wfilliam Savage. Beatrice Sayban, Laurel Schaeffer, Joanne Schilaci, Elaine Schlesinger, llary Schmi- edl, Gary Schneider, Susan Schneider, Dennis Schoenwolf, Gary Schoenwolf. lVilliam Schram, Vernon Schroeder, Ed- ward Schulte, lVilliam Schulze, Cheryl Schumann, Lynette Schwartz, Anthony Sciarrone, Joseph Scudero, Linda Sedey. Enrico Serpone, Debbie Sestak, Donna Sestak, John Sevedge, Rosanne Sexton, Dan Shack, David Sidinger, Susan Simek, Margaret Simpson. Thomas Sipek, Joseph Slauter, Nancy Sla- zyk, Anita Slifka, Rose Sliwa, Linda Sly, David Smith, Paul Smith, Richard Smith. Alice Snifka, Steve Sodaro, Rich Soellner, Mike Sokolnik, James Soo, Sharon Sou- cck, George Spencer, Kandy Spencer. Pauline Speno. Arlene Sperling, Carrol Spychalski, Pat Sramck, Susann Stadtman, Pamela Stahl, John Stange, Gary Stansbury, Bruce Staplemen, Linda Steingrabcr. Freshmen: Henry Sterk, Clif Stevens, Gwen Stiekel, John Stoffel, Wlilliam Stokea, Darlene Stoney, Laura Sturnfield. Vvllllillll Sudlow, Diane Sugg. Fred Stroharkvr, Donna Summerfield, Martyn Sutton, Dana Svabck, Barb Svo- boda, Ray Svoboda, Jan Swanfon, Sandra Swantek, Gary Swiech. Gilbert Sylya, Anita Talbert, Xvlllifllll Tannn, Linda Tanrabel, Rose Tararo- lil- ric-ta Taraska, Laura Taylor, Terry Tebbv, Linda Teichmiller. Jackie Tellone, Garth Terlizxi, Pamela TL-rlixxi, Jarqueline Testa, David Tetti, Pamela Thannn, Sandra Thevs, Arlene Thoinas, Kirk Thompson. Stn-ye Thurmond, Deborah Tibensky, Joseph Timpanaro, Barbara Todman, Louise Toenjes, Danny Trezzo, Larry Triplt-tt, Eugene Trisoliere, Harriet Tsi- Couris. Klary Turvillv, Paul Tynan, Hugh Yan- Clivvr, Gail Vanselow, Jean Vidak, Don Visrhulis, Ginger Viso, Gerald Voborsky, Douglas Vogel. Ruby Vollc-ndorf, Edward Vos, Jeanne Voss, Clarence Vought, Ursula Vukir, Richard Wlade John W'a0'ar Carol JValin- -ti, Kathy wall. S 7 lh'T2lI'Sllll Wlalters, Clyde lValton, Deborah Wlardt-ll, Richard Wlarp, Norma Wlash- burn, Alicia lVashington, Peggy Hlatkins, Roberta llrgiiig, Peter JVf'l1llJltI'f2,'. Susan lVeisner, lidith Tr'Vl'Ill'l1, Rowlene YVt-ndoll, Shirley Wlendt, Sandra Wlesol, Chris Uletteland, Hlarren lVln-aton, Linda lllhite, Betty Vliaduck. George Wliciakw Craig l'Viedder, Donna YVit-1'se11iz1. Rita Wliersema, Steve VVilcox, Carol lVilke, Franves Vlilkins, Timothy YYilland, Dan XYilliams. Dennis l'Vilmot, Karen Wlisniewski, Joseph Wlitexak, Don Hlitt, James lViza, Jaminv lYoer111er, Rich Wlolttnani -JZIIHVS Vloofl- ard, Rfike YYreSc'liinSky. John Yakcl, Thomas Yannias, Sandra Yudys, Arthur Zalecki, Tom Zamora, Rosemary Zeeb- Xfary Zegar, Edward Zz'- lenka, Charles Zell. Iva Z1-nkowich, Nancy Zies, Karen Ze- man. Judith Zimmerman, Frank Zlatow, Judy Znorski, Zom Bruce, Deborah Zu- kor, Robert Znodar. Mike Kfatyka. ,J lm in V H T Q it Q ..v- J A V, JJ dl nt fri . RA , h I Q 1 'f '1- - , LJ Cf. Qi 4, ,J K Q5-J J gm' J 1 f Q My I ,. N T 13, J ' J W A K 1 T A fx hi 6 F 1' ii wr in A J Hifi. ., ,, P K J gy, K A X., nx Y if V7 it J ll J f' 7 We ' ii ff-J -2j if 'W 1 Q' T' it J T ' 3 'J .:, J: - - if ,H re, qw J -I A by -153 J .,., Z V , ,,,, I J 1 ,J 1 , L 7' Bidi. J J. ni J W 41, -Z.: , 1 .,,,.,, J, MM -. A I 'W , 1. 1 lil ff 4 ' rl A mf' x- lt ff I ' X A R S : :V 6 J Mg, if J 'xi it ,J T 4 '9 J .:. ' TTA 12 f Z N 'K ty . r 1 U JJ.JJ J E? J J 3, J ' J. U my - V lx 5 5. 1 1 Q.: :.. : '.,, QIRQI A ' V :R J J h I ,, fe -F ,, J,,,,, i t W l J , J 'Q-2,7 A gg N --J fa T f J fi Q S' W A 'Z J.JJ 'f ' Q fa -iff f L at R - , ' JJ ft- , X - --v. Z., 5-12 . A J U, ? - t L l X YQ4 I 2?,g LZ: i , - ag. H J 1 4 Q J.. , 1 ft 6 J 'S f if I E V 'I :Q . .,F,,., 4 .J .., eg! J,: .1 .Z ,J r T , K ,. ,E ,n 'YY I I gy an as IE. Q, 'f J A J. 3 .tqz J l V' '1 :.. Is, K, 8, ,J -Q - 1 Q A ff 4' . 5- Q, . Y .. J,.JJJ J W 44 73 T-' Q- 1 ' wil W if ,JJ J,.J I Pia, X 1, 'id T555 215 Freshman faces watch intently while listening to the qualifications of the class candidates at their first election assembly at West. 216 Facing the responsibility of our new staff positions was just one of the many adjustments that had to be made before work on the yearbook could begin. A new lace appeared in our office this year in the form of Mrs. Jessie Veach our new Mural advisor. The staff welcome ed hlrs, Veaeh and all ol' her entliusiasrn. At the same time we began looking ahead to the long horns and many after school sessions that were to take place throughout the year. Having our own office for the second year and our own telephone for the first year were two of our most valuable assets. More valuable than these was our printer Nlr. Norman Semmelroth of Record Printing and Advertising Company who strug- gled along with us and tried to understand the problems made by our earlier 'ideadlinesf' Also highly valued by the Mural staff was lVlr. Larry VVells of Associates Engrav- ing Company who helped us to unify our ideas into our yearbook theme 'The Faces of Proviso Vllestf' Wle also owe a special thanla you to Root Studios and their fine photographer Lennie Novak for their faithful help in capturing the faces, of Vvest. Cnr business mana- ger hlrs. Wiliiia Dombrowslii certainly deserves our thanlts for the devoted attention she gave to the finan- cial portion of our booli. Facing and accepting our re- sponsibilities as staff members is over now, but it was definitely a year filled with unforgettable experiences. 1964 MURAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief - - - Donna Bowyer Associate Editor - 4 Dietland lladtlae Business lllmmgcr Copy Editor - flcadernic Section Editor Organization Section Editor Class Section Editor - Sports Section Editor Opening Section Editor Index Editor - Clerical Editor - Pliotograpizy Editor STAFF ix Barbara Linneweh Karen Jansen Linda Nicholo Pat Golen Diana Aroniea - Beth Pratt 4 Claudia Batista - Joanna Kolb Tom VVilliams Graham Smith - Charlene Trisha - Janet Lavine - Joan Schmidt - Arlyn Anderson IEBIBERS Sue Osenberg Penny Cowan Bill hlateslii John Sponzilli The Editor Reflects 217 John F. Kennedy November 22, 1963 Administration Dr. Knoeppel - Mr. Stubbs Mr. Vallicelli Mr. Widegren - Mr. Pitt - Mr. Bos - Mr. Brown Mr. Walli Mr. Ebbert Mr. Werner All School Plays The Heiress Here We Are - - Pullman Car Hiawatha The Theatre of the Soul Aquatic Staff - - Art Department - - Audio Visual Department Band ---- Baseball - - - Basketball - - - Board of Education - Boys' Physical Education Department - Business Staff - - Cafeteria Staff Cheerleaders - Chess Club - Choir - - Choruses Advanced - Boys' - - - Freshman Girls' - Mixed - - Cine Club - - - Color Guard - - - Commercial Department Counseling Department - Cross Country - Debate - - Division Pages Academic Faces - Active Faces - Athletic Faces - Individual Faces Typical Faces - Editor's Page - English Department - General Inclex Faculty Index Forensics - Football - - - Freshman Class - - Future Business Leaders of America Future Nurses of America Future Teachers of America Girls' Athletic Association Girls' League - - Girls' Physical Education Department Golf ---- Gymnastics - - - Home Economics Department Industrial Arts Department junior Class - - - Key Club - - - Language Department - Lettermen - - - Library - Library Pages - Maintenance - Majorettes - Nlarinette Club - - Mathematics Department Mural ---- Music Department - - National Forensic League National Honor Society - Nurses ---- Orchesis Orchestra - Pantherettes - Profile - - Racket Squad Radio Club - - R.O.M.E. - - Science Department - Senior Class - - Social Studies Department Sophomore Class - - Special Education - - Student Council - Student Index Swimming - - Table of Contents Tennis - - - Track - - Travel Club - Usherettes - Variety Show Wrestling - Administration and Faculty Knoeppel, Leroy, 47 Stubbs, Edward,44 Vallicelli, Arthur, 45 Widergren, John, 48 Pitt, Hubert, 65 Gusloff, Richard, 52 Ebbert, Emery, 71 DeYoung, Charles, 68 Bentel, Robert, 43 De-Rose, Sallust, 43 Gillies, Neil, 43 Meyer, Fred, 43 Seno, Louis, 43 Alcock, William, 76 Altenberger, Gloria fMrs.J, 70 Appleton, D. B., 76, 109 Arron, Sandra fMrs. J, 70 Austin, Jeffrey, 71, 147 Babcock, John, 64 Baker, Lois, 58 Barwis, Emil, 62 Baughman, David, 65 Beatty, Frances CMrs.J, 65, 111 Bell, Irwin, 67 Bennett, Ja.mes, 61 Bemath, Gloria, 71, 120 Bemhardt, Jeanne CMrs.J, 58 Biggs, Darrell, 61 Bober, Gerald, 51, 147 Bohlke, Pat, 54 Bos, Edward, 52 Boyd, Seth, 65 Brame, Derrell, 61 Broderick, Pearl, 52 Broz, Leonard, 61 Buchanan, Larry, 71, 157 Buhrow, Norman, 65, 81 Carroll, Marilyn, 54 Carter, Carter, 79, 108 Casalino, Donald, 54 Chambers, Ray, 76 Cournoyer, Madeleine, 63, 190 Cryer, Walter, 70 Cummins, Jerry, 64 Curtin, Norbert, 79 Danfelser, Bruce, 76, 147 DeHaven, Tom, 52, 95 Dettmer, Marlene, 54 Diedrich, John, 76 Dombrowski, Wilma CMrs. J, 51, 97 Duda, Margaret CMrs.D, 63 Dukes, Lawrence, 79 Dvergsdal, Agnes QMrs. J, 54 Ebbert, Betty CMrs.J, 51 Emrick, Raymond, 54 Engquist, Janifer, 51, 90 Fager, Miriam, 52 Farrell, Ann, 63, 118 Fischer, Roger, 76 Free, Janis, 54 Fritzemeier, Mary, 48 Fulk, Robert, 70, 154 Prest, Jane, 72 Garramone, Dolores, 75, 103 Gilbert, Ed., 71, 156 Gillham, Mary, 68 Gould, Myrtle, 68, 75, 103 Gray, Robert, 61 Griep, Rex, 71, 157, 159 Haas, William, 76 Hamilton, Annette, 64, 104 Harshbarger, Dean, 64, 157, 159 Hartley, J. W., 51, 143 Hartman, Wanda CMrs. J, 54 Heald, John, 54 Heiser, Jane, 58 Heller, Alice, 52 Hodgson, Ruth, 51 Hohler, Ruth Ann, 51 Hokeness, Kenneth, 54 Holous, Wayne, 61 Holtz, Judith fMrs. J, 58, 90 Horak, Giselle CMrs.J, 63, 120 Jedlicka, A. R., 79 Johnson, John, 64 Jones, Edith, 71 Katz, Mildred fMrs. J, 72 Kent, Vernon, 64 Knoeppel, Dorothy CMrs.J, 58 Kohlmann, Don, 73 Krebs, Alan, 79 Kucera, Bette QMrs. J, 71 Langan, Paul, 61 Levin, Arthur, 54, 99 Lewis, Elizabeth fMrs.J, 81 Lienhard, James, 67 Lignell, Thomas, 76 Litster, Sandra CMrs. J, 79 Llerandi, Rogelio, 62 Lougee, Margaret, 52 Lovasich, Theresa, 51 Maas, Edwin, 62 Maechtle, Don. 73, 157 Mahlberg, Robert, 54 McBride, Marilyn fMrs.J, 73 McCallister, Richard, 72, 139, 157, 159 McClard, Leo, 64, 154, 157 McCleary, John, 77 McGreal, Shirley CMrs.J, 56 Milano, Robert, 61 Morgan, Dorothy, 56 Moore, Charles, 81 Myers, R. Stanley, 61 Nesteby, Mearel, 56 Nissim, Catherine fMrs.J, 63, 118, 120 O'Connor, Janette fMrs.J, 64, 166 Peek, Ramah fMrs.J, 51 Pierotti, Robert, 51 Pilgrim, Philip, 56 Poulter, Douglas, 56 Pracko, Jacqueline fMrs. J, 72 Student Index A Abbott, Kenneth, 209 Abney, Billi, 191 Abney, Sheryl, 209 Achilles, Charles, 87, 106, 107, 125, 143, 161, 167 Adamiec, James, 152, 156, 191 Adams, Kathleen, 209 Adams, Linda, 209 Adams, Sylvia, 117, 167 Adlfinger, Robert, 119, 147, 209 Agliata, Carole, 191 Aiello, Richard, 119, 200 Akey, James, 95, 114, 150 200 Akey, Sylvia, 86, 115, 120, 167 Albers, Robert, 108, 150, 209 Albers, William, 200 Albert, David, 191 Albright, Anne, 107, 167 Alico, Robert, 110, 152, 191 Allaire, Joyce, 209 Allanson, Ellen, 167 Allanson, Margaret, 200 Allega, Claudia, 120, 209 Allen, Diana Lee, 209 Allen, Carole, 200 Altenhoff, Richard, 167 Altosino, James, 191 Altosino, Kathleen, 209 Altsehul, Sharon, 125, 191 Amann, Mary, 86, 87, 104, 107, 167 Amanti, Julia, 200 Amanti, Robert, 209 Amaro, Rosemarie, 209 Ambrogio, John, 167 Amore, Patrick, 191 Amrich, Catherine, 200 Amrieh, Christine, 191 Anderson, Arlyn, 97, 107, 115, 167, 217 Anderson Anderson Anderson Carol, 200 , Donald, 200 , Elin, 115, 167 Anderson, Jean, 103, 191 Anderson, Jeffrey, 191 Anderson, Joan, 191 Anderson, Julie, 209 Anderson June 104 Anderson :Kaum,126,l67 Anderson Kenneth, 159, 209 Anderson Louise, 129, 191 Anderson, Sharon, 191 Anderson Susan, 88, 93, 115,200 Anderson, William, 200 Index Rattenbury, Stanley, 52 Reed, Ramona, 56 Rehr, Ruth, 52 Rielly, Elizabeth, 63 Reinhart, Diane, 79 Rice, Ray, 77 Riekert, Arlene CMrs.J, 48 Rickert, Paul, 61 Rittmueller, Glenn, 56 Rothenberg, Harvey, 51 Sawosko, Walter, 71 Scala, Viola, 62, 104 Schmidt, Hilmar, 51 Schroeder, Edith CMrs.J, 68 Shaw, Linda CMrs.J, 64, Simmons, Carroll, 67, 130, 131 Singer, Ronald, 79 Skul, Bernard, 72 Slimmer, John, 77 Small, Ewing, 53, 104 Somers, Gary fMrS. J, 53 Sprietsma, Richard, 77 Stanley, Jack, 51 Stilwell, Lawrence, 79, 108, 150 Stimes, Alfred, 79, 120 Swaback, Jacquie CMrs.J, 56 Tallman, Ann, 77 Taylor, Laurence, 56 Tamarkin, Judith fMrs.J, 56 Todd, Edward, 56 Tworsey, Gloria CMrs.J, 56 Ulery, Jack, 77 Vandevender, Claude, 53 Veach, Jessie fM1'S.J, 57, 96 Volk, Alvin, 54 Voypick, David, 79, 156 Waage James, 57, 100, 101, 102 Wadsworth, John, 51, 161 Walker, Onlin, 53 YVall, Melvin, 79 Walli, Henry, 110 Walsh, William, 64 Waters, Cyril, 79, 95 Westerfield, Jack, 65 Wede, Richard, 61 Werle, John, 57 Wichser, Margaret CMrs. J, 58 Widicus, Fred, 65 Wilhelm, Verne, 73, 150 VVilliams, Willa tMrs.J, 68 Wills, Glenn, 63 Wilson, Georgia, 53 Wilson, Martha fMrs.J, 57, 120 NVright, Donald, 79 Wrobke, Joe, 73, 162, Yaeger, Eric, 73, 152 Alger, Gerald, 82 Baran, Annette, 83 Barnas, Pauline, 83 Barrett, Jack, 82 Andolfi, Elizabeth, 123, 209 Andreason, Lynn, 93, 131, 200 Andre, Suzanne, 191 Andrews, Jolm, 102 Andrlik, Frank, 110, 152, 159, 167 Angotti, Paula, 123 Ankenbauer, William, 209 Anson, Norman, 200 Anthony, Jo Ann, 123, 209 Antonsen, Monna, 88, 128, 209 Antonsen, Sharon, 89, 115, 120, 167 Arcaro, Linda Jean, 209 Arcoli, Jeffrey, 167 Ariano, Carole, 200 Armiger, Maxine, 120, 167 Armstrong, Cassandra, 123, 209 Armstrong, Judith, 112, 125, 191 Arnold, Ross, 191 Arnone, Lola, 200 Arnone, Maureen, 105, 117, 167 Arrichiello, John, 157 Arrichiello, Lisa, 98, 107, 120, 167, 185 Aronica, Diana, 96, 104, 106, 167, 217 Arquilla, Gene, 167 Asaro, Charles, 191 Asaro, Joseph, 141, 209 Asehenbrenner, Billi, 115, 124, 191 Asher, Jolm, 209 Askevold, Janet, 125, 167 Batterman, Fern, 83 Brown, Derrill, 52 Behnke, Julie, 83 Beuthin, Albie fMrs.D, 80 Bradley, Charles, 82 Beggy, Ray, 82 Boldt, Eileen, 83 Brettman, Judy fMrs.J, 80 Bridwell, Ray, 72 Bruzowski, Anthony, 82 Burren, Jeanne, 80 Buth, Arlene, 83 Carlson, Rose, 83 Cavanaugh, Molly, 80 Chapman, Thiel CMrs.J, 80 Ciresi, Lucille fMrs. J, 80 DeAngelis, Mario, 82 DonPasquerella, Tom, 82 Dolan, Larry, 82 Drevs, Richard, 82 Emst, Virginia, 83 Foidl, Loretta, 80 Gamboa, Hazel fMrs.J, 80 Garza, Ben, 82 Gaus, Fred, 82 Gorr, Lenore, 80 Grams, Anne fMrs.J, 80 Grant, Nellie CMrs. J, 80 Grassi, Virginia, 83 Hachmeister, Marcella fMrs. J, 80 Hearney, Clarence, 82 Heimann, Doris fMrS.J, 80 Heneks, Lillian, 83 Jacks, Marjorie, 80 Johnson, Susan, 83 Johnston, Esther CMrs. J, 80 Kilinski, John, 82 Koch, Eugene, 82 Knoll, Adolph, 82 Kroeger, Ernie, 82 Kuczen, Elenor, 83 Longley, Valerie, 80 Menaloscino, Dominic, 82 Merritt, Bernice, 82 Misicka, Lynn CMrs. J, 80 Montino, Joseph, 82 Moritz, Tillie, 83 Muellen, Minnie, 83 Nelson, Mabel, 83 Patterson, James, 82 Rogala, Edward, 82 Root, Kenneth, 82 Rabung, Phyllis, 83 Ramsey, Dorothy, 83 Reuhmer, Guss, 82 Riccobene, Phyllis, 83 Riordan, Lumira, 83 Rosburg, Lester, 82 Schobel, Margaret fMrs.J, 80 Studmann, Marshall, 82 Swan, Howard, 82 Sergey, Lorraine, 80 Sponzilli, Nellie, 83 Valenta, Agnes, 83 Vece, Daniel, 82 Vischulis, LaVem, 83 Walker, Marcella fMrs.J, 80 Werner, Richard, 82 Williamson, Jerry, 82 Zaccardi, Thomas, 82 Askevold, Janis, 167 Augustinas, Shirley, 191 Austin Austin , Austin, Eleanor, 200 Austin, , James, 209 Robert, 200 Sandra, 91, 124, 200 Auten, Tony, 89, 162, 191 Auten, William, 159, 209 Auiotti, Tina, 209 B Babel, Mary, 120, 200 Babiarz, Ramona, 200 Babka, Arlene, 100, 191 Babka, Glenn, 209 Bader, Carol, 105, 191 Bagley, Kathleen, 191 Bahl, Kristina, 93, 209 Bahl, Steven, 200 Baird, John, 200 Baker, Doris, 200 Baldwin, Richard, 167 Balint, Richard, 119, 147, 161, 260 Ball, Harold, 110, 137, 157, 200 Ballek, Alexander, 126, 200 Balnis, John, 209 Baltezore, Kathleen, 131, 209 Baltis, Pamela, 98, 115, 200 Bandelow, Patsy, 200 Barabas, Kathleen, 200 Baran, Brian, 167 Baran, Leonard, 157, 209 Compto Student Index Barnard, Betsy, 88 Barnard, Elizabeth, 123, 209 Barcas, Vytautas, 163, 200 Barone, John, 167 Barone, Robert, 200 Barrentt, Dave, 159 Barr, Gregory, 137, 200 Barrett, Frederick, 119, 147, 209 Barrett, Ira, 119, 163, 200 Barry, Bonnie Ann, 209 Barrv, Donald, 95, 110, 137, 157, 200 Barry, Michael, 141, 150, 157, 209 Barry, Patricia, 200 Barry, Susan, 113, 191 Barsema, Donald, 109, 119, 200 Barsema, Luann, 124, 200 Barsema, Wesley, 130, 200 Bartl, Cheryl, 123, 209 Bartlett, Dean, 200 Blozis, John, 191 Boege, Dorthy, 126, 191 Boehm, Edward, 131, 161, 209 Boehm, William, 131, 157, 209 Bogda, Dale Ray, 209 Bogorad, Phyllis, 104, 131, 209 Bogosh, Cynthia Ann, 209 Bokelmann, Barbara, 123 Bolognia, Dolores, 200 Bonafide, Diana, 87, 120, 167 Bonavolonta, Dnmini, 147 Bond, Robert, 191 Bondi, Robert, 200 Bondi, Vickie, 200 Bonifay, Leroy, 209 Bonvallet, Kenneth, 100, 101, 102, 118, 131, 191 Bookman, Barbara, 131, 209 Borkowski, Alan, 126, 200 Borowick, Gayle, 123, 209 Borowych, Roman, 167, 159 Bortko, Judy, 191 Borzello, Michael, 167 Bosko, Jean, 93, 200 Bartlett, Victoria, 200 Bartmess, Susan, 167 Bartosz, Larry, 159 Basner, Daniel, 110, 159, 200 Bastar, Kathleen, 113, 123, 209 Bathen, Tom, 114 Ba5ist7a, Claudia, 97, 107, 167, 1 Batson, Patricia, 115, 123, 209 Battaglia, Ann Marie, 191 Batterman, Gayle, 191 Battistoni, Donna, 209 Bauer, Henrietta, 200 Baustian, Shirley, 103, 200 Bayle, Tim, 163 Beck, Bonnie, 128, 191 Beck, Doreen, 91, 191 Beck, Richard, 200 Beck, William, 191 Becker, Bruce, 131, 200 Becker, Cheryl, 93, 123, 129, 200, 209 Becker, Dennis, 200 Becker, Gerald, 191 Becker, Jamie, 90 Becker, Janet, 113, 200 Becker, Joyce, 125, 191 Beckett, Richard, 191 Beckman, Adrienne, 104, 113, 200 Bednar, William, 88, 100, 102, 109, 118, 161, 200 Beerup, Diana, 191 Beerup, John, 167 Beerup, Thomas, 200 Botben, Thomas, 149, 191 Bouchc r, Francis, 191 Boucher, Jerry, 200 Boucher, Robert, 110, 126, 159, 191 Bouska, Kenneth, 191 Bove, Janet, 209 Bower, Elizabeth, 167 Bowman, Bruce, 110, 139, 159, 191 Bowyer, Diane, 96, 200 217 Bowyer, Donna, 107, 120, 167, Boyle, Patrick, 147, 157, 200 Boyle, Timothy, 154, 209 Bozzelli, Janice, 93, 104, 191 Bradley, Candice, 93, 124, 191 Brady, Janis, 115, 167 Brady, Tim, 114, 150, 161, 209 Bromwell, Gene, 167 Brandon, Linda, 124, 191 Brandt, Janice, 200 Brann, Laurell, 200 Brannon, Jay, 209 Brauer, Mary, 191 Breau, John, 200 Brehm, William, 167 Breland, Deborah, 115, 130, 200 Breneisen, Anastasia, 93, 191 Breneisen, Mary, 91, 191 Brenner, Hannah, 104, 131, 209 Begy, Bonnie, 118, 130, 200 Behling, Virginia, 103, 200 Behm, Dennis, 191 Behnke, Sharon, 200 Behrame, Don, 147 Behrendt, Janis, 191 Beliles, Royce Lee, 150 Bell, David, 200 Bellis, David, 191 Bellow, Dennis, 110, 137, 200 Belluomini, Oreste, 200, 204 Beltrame, Diana, 200 Beltrame, Donald, 126, 200 Benande, Nancy, 209 Benesh, Linda, 103, 124, 200 Bennett, Karen, 191 Benson, Carole, 117, 167 Benz, Carol Ann, 123, 209 Beran, Laverne, 91, 209 Berent, David, 209 Berent, Patricia, 111, 191 Berk, Linda, 200 Bernhard, Lynn, 200 Bernowski, Kristen, 101, 167 Bernstein, Gwendolyn, 191 Bero, Donald, 200 Bero, Mary, 200 Rerry. Fred, 130, 161, 209 Berschel, Susan Jo, 209 Bertoncini, Marilyn, 90, 191 Betti, Ronald, 209 Betzel, Patrick, 200 Beverley, Don, 137, 200 Beverley, Kathleen, 191 Bevill, William, 110, 130, 137, 159, 200 Beyer, Barbara, 106, 167 Biancoiiori, Lenny, 200 Bielecki, Nina, 105, 167 Billings, Jacelyn, 118, 200 Bily, James, 108, 118, 191 Binkowski, Eugene, 191 Birch, Mark, 110, 167 Birkley, Bonnie, 209 Bixler, Janet, 191 Bizik, Darlene, 89, 115, 191 Blackwell, Rickey, 209 Blaha, Lorene, 111, 191 Blakley, Michael, 167 Blandi, Antoinette, 191 Blaney, Elizabeth, 111, 191 Bledsoe, James, 200 Bliss, Mary, 167 Bloeser, Kurt, 110, 156, 167 Blonstein, Carol, 200 Blough, Janice, 209 Blozis, Beverly, 103, 200 Brenner, Leon, 209 Brewster, Cheryl, 89, 100, 120, 191 Brieschke, Karen, 167 Brieschke, Kenneth, 130, 147, 200 Brimton, Kathleen, 200 Brinton, Pat, 91 Brittain, Barbara, 191 Brittain, Bonnie, 115, 124, 200 C Cadek, Carol, 93, 124, 200 Caiafa, Josephine, 167 Cairo, Carmella, 120, 209 Calabrese, Linda, 200 Calato, Janice, 209 Calderone, Tom, 200 Caldwell, Nancy, 191 Calgaro, Marjorie, 191 Cali, Robert, 167 Calia, Carmella, 191 Caliendo, Robert, 209 Caliguri, Laura, 89, 167 Caloia, Kelly, 159 Camera, Judith, 209 Cameron, Thomas, 100, 101, 102 Campanella, Linda, 115, 124, 200 Campbell, Daniel, 167 Campbell, James, 98, 100, 101. 107, 167, 185 Campbell, Kathleen. 209 Campbell, Robert, 152, 154, 209 Campbell, Scott, 200 Campbell, Theresa, 88, 200 Campo, Jean. 125, 167 Campo, Judith, 124. 200 Campobasso, John, 167 Canham, Donna, 126, 191 Cannavino, Gloria, 200 Cardamone, Michael, 105, 169 Caputo, Anthony, 209 Carlan, Frances, 200 Carlberg, Reynold, 191 Carlisle, Judy, 200 Carlson, Allen, 108, 169 Carlson, Bruce, 200 Carlson, John, 108, 114, 169 Carlucci, James, 209 Camaghi, Robert, 110, 137, 200 Camduff, William, 200 Came, James, 200 Camey, Kathleen, 91, 209 Caron, Frederick, 109, 191 Carpenter, Sandra, 191 Carr, Luetta, 91, 200 Carrigan, Diane, 106, 169 Carrigan, Dennis, 154, 159, 209 Carrigan, Pat, 191 Carroll, George, 169 Carson, Donald, 147, 209 Carter, William, 200 Caruso, Harry, 126. 191 Carvelli, Donna, 209 Carvelli, Robert, 110, 191 Carver, Carol, 191 Cascino. George, 110, 162, 169 Caslin, Dianne. 191 Caslin. Luke, 209 Castady, Joyce, 169 Castagnoli. Barbara, 209 Castaldo, Carol, 209 Castellani, Sherry, 105. 191 Castellano, Julie, 91, 105, 191 Castle, Phyllis, 90, 120, 191 Castronovo. Carol. 191 Cleary, Cmunt. Robert, 201 Michael, 169 Coan, Robert, 86, 87, 94, 95, 110, 120, 156. 169 Cochran, Anita, 103, 108, 209 Cochran, Michael, 95, 118, 201 Coffey, Kathleen, 1 69 Cohn, Merle, 115, 124, 201 Colby, Thomas, 169 Cole, Thomas, 201 Coleman, Sharon, 191 Coleman, Roger, 209 Colletti, Charles. 161, 209 Collier, James, 209 Collier, Jeffrey, 125, 191 Collins, Jim, 110, 149, 169 Collins, Linda, 115, 201 Collura, Floria, 120, 191 Collura, Sharyn, 104, 201 n, Barbara, 169 Conerly, Karen, 170 Conn, Susan, 93, 130, 201 Conners, Sandra, 91 Connors, Patrick, 150, 209 Connorton, Sandra, 201 Conrad, Doris, 209 Coogle. Carol Ann, 209 Cook, Sharon, 107, 170 Cooke, Carol, 115, 201 Coonda, Dale, 209 Coons, Edwina, 191 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Carol, 105, 170 Jacqueline, 201 Janis, 105, 201 Linda, 103, 123, 209 Copeland, Sandra, 124, 191 Brizik, Sisi, 115 Brock, Sharon, 191 Broehl, James, 209 Broehl, Janet, 209 Broehl, Joanne, 200 Brode, Phil, 200 Broderick, Diane, 91, 129, 200 Brogan, Dennis, 157 Brogan, Michael, 200 Brogan, Patrick, 200 Brookes, June, 167 Brossard, James, 154, 209 Brown, Dora, 191 Brown, Mariam, 191 Brown, Rita, 98, 100, 191 Broz, Susan, 107, 167 Bruns, Nancy, 200 Bruns, Susan, 191 Bryan, Carol, 191 Bubley, Sandra, 200 Buccieri, Annette, 200 Buchholtz. Richard, 126, 200 Budach, Melody, 112, 191 Buettner, Barbara, 124, 200 Buikema, Warren, 167 Bullman, Bruce, 191 Bulmann, Gerry, 110, 147, 167 Bunda, Bob, 88, 154, 159, 209 Bundy, Donna, 103, 200 Bundy, Linda, 167 Bundy, Ronald, 147, 209 Buongiorno, Dennis, 191 Burek, John, 157, 209 Burke, James, 200 Burlak, Eve, 209 Burleson, John, 200 Burkell, Gwen 131, ,191 Burkert, Rainer, 191 Burns, Nancy, 105, 124 Burns, Sheila, 209 Busater, Dave, 109 Bush, Corinne, 124, 200 Buss, Thmoas, 131 Buta, Barbara, 200 Buth, Arlene, 83 Butler, Robert, 114, 131, 137, 200 Catalano Catalano Catalano , Gary, 209 , George, 169 , Mary, 169 Catberro, Donna Lvnn, 103, 200 Cavolt, Sharyn, 169 Cecil, Carolyn, 91. 191 Cecil, Patricia, 200 Cemocky. John, 191 Corbin, John, 200, 201 Corbin, Shelia, 105, 170 Corbitt, Cheryl, 123, 209 Cordes, Patsy Ann, 170 Corley, Mitzi, 201 Corry, Joyce, 89, 112, 120, 125, 170 Cotton, Nancy, 201 Cottrell, Diane, 170 Coulter, Donna, 191 Coulter, Richard, 105, 170 Cowan, Penelope, 97, 120, 191, 217 Cox, Priscilla, 91, 105 Cox, William, 170 I Coyle, Nancy, 191 Crandal, Stephen, 209 Crane, David, 201 Crawford, Peggy, 104, 191 Crestak, Terry, 119 Criscione, Henry, 110 Criscione, Sharon, 170 Cristofaro, Dawn, 209 Criter, Kenneth, 110, 137, 159 Crone, Fred, 159 Crosby, Bunny, 103, 104, 191 Crosby, Margaret, 130, 201 Cukla, Maryann, 89, 117, 125, 170 Cullinane, Karen, 209 Cummings, John, 209 Cunningham, Susan, 209 Cuomo, David, 191 Currier, Nancy, 107, 170 Cygan, Norman, 191 Cyganowski, Bruce, 209 Cyganowski, Jonelle, 201 Czaplewski, Ronald, 157, 209 Czajka, Ronald, 126, 201 Cemy, Kathleen, 98, 130, 200 Cesario, Dennis, 154, 159. 209 Chamness, Marv. 123, 209 Chapa, Juan, 209 ChapieskV. Patricia, 169 Cheffer, Carol, 200 Cheny, Rita Ann, 209 Chestosky, Sandra. 200 Chiganos, Terry. 209 Chlipala, Theresa, 105, 169 Chlopecki. James, 106, 169 Chodera. Karen, 98, 115, 200 Chreno, Dennis. 89 Chreno, John, 125, 191 Chrisman, Richard, 147, 200 Chrisman, Susan. 91, 124, 191 Christopherson, Cheryl, 209 Chudy, Barbara, 169 Chuman, Edward, 201 Churchill, Cheryl, 123 Churchill, Steven, 209 Ciavarella, Mary, 113, 201 Ciccone, Immaculate, 93, 201 Cieslak, Terrence, 119, 169 Cino, Grace, 169 Cino, Lillian, 88, 93, 209 Ciolino, Josephine, 105, 169 Cionca, John, 110, 161, 169 Ciosek, David, 147, 209 Cipolla, Carol, 105, 169 Cipriani, Rosemary, 209 Cisar, Sandra, 169 Clark, Ann Marie, 100, 107, 169 Clark, Mary, 201 Clark, Robert, 130, 159, 201 Clarkson, Linda Sue, 209 Clayworth, Barbara, 99, 169, 185 Cleary, Barbara, 103, 201 Cleary, Donna, 105, 169 Czys, K enneth, 191 D Dahl, Thomas, 191 Dalaskey, Steven, 209 Dale, Carol, 170 Dalessandro, Michael, 105, 170 Dalnes, John, 109, 209 Damm, Donald, 110, 162, 170 Damm, Janet, 201 Daniel, Patricia, 118, 124, 201 Daniel, 1 70 Susan, 103, 106, 120, Daniels, Ted, 191 D'Anza, Sam, 137, 156, 191 Daoud, Nancy, 201 Darmstadt, Ruth, 201 Dassow, Ronald, 157, 201 David, Richard, 109, 209 Davies, Steven, 159, 209 Davis, Gary, 95, 100, 101, 102, 125, 201 Davis, Michael, 147, 156, 191 Davis, Philip, 95, 150, 161, 201 Davis, Scott, 94, 95, 100, 101, 102, 107, 166, 170 Davis, Suzanne, 107, 115, 129, 170 Davolio, Jean, 111, 120, 190, 191 Dawson, Charles, 191 Dawson, Rosalind, 123, 209 Dean, Harold, 170 Deane, Charles, 209 Deangelo, Charlotte, 201 Decarlo, Dorothy, 91, 105, 191 Decho, Janet, 91, 123, 209 Deckert, Eugene, 191 Student Index Decraene, Jolm, 170 Dedera, Janet, 191 Defalco, Jeffrey, 201 Defotis, Alexis, 125, 191 Defotis, Tom, 88, 163, 209 Defranco, Terry, 201 Defronzo, Sharon, 201 DeGeoargis, Tony, 159 Degeorge, Nick, 201 Deguiseppe, Mary Ann, 191 Deguiseppe, Richard, 137 De Jacinio, Donna, 191 Deiacimo, James, 210 Deland, Larry, 209 Delaurentis, Pat Ann, 201 Delawter, Herman, 209 Delboccio, Joseph, 157, 209 Deleonardis, Anthony, 137 Dcleonardis, Phyllis, 105, 124 191 Deligianis, 1rene, 129, 201 Deligianis, James, 88, 108, 119, 147, 201 Delprincipe, Joseph, 163, 201 Delricco, Rose Ann, 191, 210 Deluc, Terry, 103, 201 Delves, VVilliam, 141, 210 Demaio, Philip, 201 Demaiolo, Geraldine, 91, 124, 201 Demarco, Kathleen, 201 De-mark, Kenneth, 161, 210 Deniuro, Nancy, 210 Deneve, Karen, 201 Denicolo, Rosemarie, 105 Depaola, Frank, 210 Deprizio, Donna, 210 Derer, Joann, 129 Derorre, Lynn, 191 Derorre, Tom, 157, 210 De Rosa, Carol, 170 Derrico, Gregory, 201 Derrico, Thomas, 157, 201 Derro, Donald, 170 Derro, William, 119, 210 Desalvo, Donna, 210 Desmidt, Dawn, 210 Destefano, Linda, 201 De Stefano, Toni, 91, 105, 192 Detert, Cathy, 113, 124 Detert, Marie, 201 Deutsehle, Timothy, 201 Deviney, Maybelle, 201 Dcwall, Ronald, 201 Dexter, Phyllis, 210 Diamantos, Vicki, 103, 192 Dickerson, Kraig, 147, 201 Dickson, Linda, 201 Diehl, Judith, 93, 104, 120, 192 Dillon, Cathy, 100, 101, 102, 107, 170, 185 Dillon, Michael, 170 Dimeo, Marianne, 201 Dimitrijevich, Boja, 210 Dimitrious, James, 131, 210 Dinsmor, William, 192 Ditch, Miriam, 192 Divis, Donald, 157, 201 Divis, Terry, 157, 201 Di Vito, 1udith, 91, 170 Divito, Michael, 152, 192 Dixon, Deborah, 201 Dixon, Kathleen, 124, 201 Dixon, Mary, 123, 210 Deering, Robert, 201 Doerzaph, Patricia, 90, 192 Dohe, Richard, 119, 192 Dolan, Steven, 192 Dolce, Thomas, 201 Domanico, Linda, 84, 192 Dombrowski, Janice, 210 Donaldson, Linda, 120, 192 Donnaniaria, Patricia, 201 Donnini, Raymond, 159, 201 Donofrio, Kathleen, 90, 192 Dorenbos, Cheryl, 115, 123, 210 Dorio, Peter, 210 Dorio, Shirley, 170 Dormal, Marilyn, 210 Donnal, Patricia, 201 Dorman, Diana, 210 Dorman, Raymond, 210 Dotson, Jerrold, 201 Doweidt, Gregory, 201 Dowell, Cherry, 98 Downing, Joyce, 192 Doyle, Candis, 210 Doyle, Gloria, 124, 201 Doyle, Jeanine, 201 Doyle, William, 150, 157, 210 Doyle, Sandra, 88, 201 Drachenberg, Linda, 125, 192 Drager, Craig, 210 Drane, Timothy, 210 Draut, Marilyn, 192 Dravillas, Mary, 192 Dries, Donna, 210 Droese, Susan, 210 Druhn, Patricia, 91, 201 Drwila, Kathleen, 192 Dubek, Linda, 170 Dubicz, Dennis, 170 Dubler, Carol, 103, 201 Duck, James, 192 Duckworth, Elsie, 86, 171 Duda, Charles, 201 Duda, Ronald, 171 Duffy, Sharon, 128, 210 Dufraine, Kristine, 210 Dugaw, Lela, 112, 201 Dugo, Charlene, 171 Dngo, Diane, 171 Dugo, Roseann, 201 Dugopolski, Charles, 100, 102, 201 Duhasek, Jill, 201 Dunbar, Nancy, 99, 107, 120, 171 Dunham, VVayne, 100, 101, 102, 192 Dunlop, Charles, 109, 189, 192 Dunlop, Pain, 210 Dunning, Mary, 210 Dunivan, William, 192 Dunn, Daniel, 201 Dunn, Geraldine,,w106, 120, 171 Durak, Dennis, 137 Durante, Frank, 201 Durante, Mau1'een, 103, 210 Duvall, Henry, 171 Dvonch, Christine, 107, 125, 171, 185 Dvonch, Robert, 125 Dvorak, Susan, 124, 201 Dvorak, Terry, 99, 171 Dwyer, Kathleen, 171 Dwyer, Mary Sue, 201 Earl, Karen, 104, 201 Earl, Leroy, 126, 137, 201 Earnest, Bennie Jean, 93, 201 Earnest, Meda, 210 Easter, George, 98, 106, 171 Ebeling, Dolores, 123 Eheling, Donna, 100, 107, 115, 166, 171 Edmonds, Steve, 130, 192 Eetman, Maryann, 120 Eggert, Russell, 131, 137, 201 Egner, Charles, 125, 126 Ehlert, Cheryl, 126, 171 Eichinger, Charles, 171 Eisen, Leslie, 93,. 123, 210 Elftmann, Carol, 91, 192 Elftmann, Linda, 201 Elliott, Donna, 210 Ellithorpc, Frances, 201 Elstrom, Sharon, 90, 120, 171 Elwart, Terrence, 201 Elwood, James, 192 Engbrecht, Patricia, 201 Engelland, Garland, 114, 171 Engleman, Kenneth, 172 Englund, Richard, 192 Enke, Douglas, 109, 210 Enkc, Steven, 109, 118, 201 Enzenbacher, Dedrie, 123, 210 Erdmann, Kenneth, 156, 172 Erickson, Kenneth, 210 Ericson, Christine, 129, 192 Ericson, Gayle, 88, 115, 131, 210 Erite, Carl, 210 Erite, Frank, 210 Ernst, Cheryl, 201 Emst, Jeffrey, 192 Emst, Marilyn, 103, 210 Ertman, Maryann, 201 Escalante, Ana, 210 Eskildsen, Leon, 143, 172 Eslinger, Linda, 124, 201 Eslinger, Robert, 120, 210 Essery, Gloria, 201 Estko, Anthony, 125, 172 Etchingham, Kurt, 109, 130, 192 Euliano, Sharon, 210 Evans, Lynne, 192 F Fairburn, Shirley, 91, 105, 172 Fairchild, Virgil, 192 Faith, Susan, 105, 124, 201 Falco, Michele, 201 Falduto, Valeree, 123, 210 Farley, Carolyn, 123, 210 Farley, Karen, 192 Farley, Susan, 172 Farr, Betty, 89, 104, 107, 115, 120, 172 Farr, Jean, 123, 210 Fascia, Joan, 172 Fastert, Mark, 201 Faust, Keith, 130, 201 Fay, Lauretta, 104, 115, 192 Fay, Marian, 201 Fazio, Carmella, 210 Fazio, Frank, 156, 191 Federmeier, Clifford, 149, 192 Fellers, Sandra, 210 Felos, Elaine, 201 Fenel, Richard, 119, 161, 210 Fenn, Charlene, 118, 129, 201 Ferrggi, Charles, 110, 139, 172, 1 Ferriek, Judith, 107, 111, 112, 166, 172 Fester, Charles, 201 Feulner, Michael, 201 Fetzer, Sharon, 201 Field, Charles, 192 Figura, Judith, 123, 210 Fieri, Brian, 150, 157, 210 Filip, Alan, 210 Filson, Pamela, 192 Fingerhut, Stanley, 100, 101, 102, 109, 118, 130, 201 Finke, Sue Ellen, 210 Finoeehio, Adrienne, 210 Fiorentino, Diane, 91, 210 Fiorillo, Susie, 124, 172 Fiorini, August, 154, 210 Fiorini, Carl, 156, 201 Fiorini, Kenneth, 172 Fischer, Klaus, 201 Fish, John, 110, 131, 147, 172 Fish, Robert, 110, 131, 152, 161, 192 Fisher, Barbara, 172 Fisk, Danny, 105, 161, 201 Fiske, Sandra, 201 Fitzgibbon, Linda, 210 Fitzgibbon, Marguerite, 192 Fitzmauriee, Veronie, 192 Fitzpatrick, Karen, 172 Flagg, Linda, 192 Flanigan, Robert, 192 Fleming, James, 11,0 172 Fletcher, Joyce, 192 Florczak, Gisela, 99, 192 Foidl, Cynthia, 201 Foidl, Pamela, 105, 172 Fojtik, Michael, 161, 210 Forchione, Lawrence, 201 Ford, Cecile, 103, 192 Ford, Donald, 119, 126, 201 Ford, Robert, 192 Ford, Steven, 119, 150, 161, 210 Fornelli, Lawrence, 201 Fors, Nancy, 210 Forshall, Linda, 123, 210 Foss, Daniel, 119 Foster, Carol, 172 Foster, Loraine, 192 Foumier, Richard, 172 Fox, Sandra, 201 Fox, Sharon, 105, 192 Fox, Steve, 110, 119, 130, 147, 156, 192 Frances, Linda, 123, 210 Frances, Steve, 119, 210 Franeeseoni, Diane, 201 Francis, Marsha, 100, 101, 107, 172 Frank, Norma, 100, 102, 210 Franke, Barbara, 210 Franke, Niki, 124, 201 Frankovitch, John, 192 Fransen, Catherine, 129, 192 Franz, Stephen, 201 Frase, Virginia, 91, 201 Frauenreder, June, 192 Fraunhoiter, Karen, 104, 107, 120, 172 Fraunhoffer, Roy, 141, 201 Freda, Carmen, 89, 110, 192 Frederick, Martin, 110, 159, 172 Frey, Dawn, 210 Frey, Susan, 123, 210 Frick, Margaret, 201 Frick, William, 110, 192 Friebus, Kathleen, 109, 123, 210 Friebus, William, 114, 149, 172 Friedlaender, Charles, 137, 159, 201 Frillman, Linda, 123, 210 Fritsehe, Judith, 201 Fritz, William, 137, 192 Froio, Laura, 105, 201 Fresh, Judith, 93, 201 Fuhrman, Dwight, 159, 202 Fumarolo, Larry, 172 Furlanetto, Gayle, 210 Furmanski, Jo Ann, 172 Fury, Robert, 109, 114, 202 G Gabbcrt, Kathleen, 192 Gabbcrt, Sherry, 172 Gabel, Joyce, 210 Gaber, Carol, 98, 105, 202 Gaber, Diane, 210 Gabriesen, Gil, 137, 192 Gaca, Jerome, 210 Gacek, William, 192 Gagliano, Linda, 192 Gahn, Barbara, 115 Gailitis, Daina, 88, 129, 202 Galandak, Emil, 202 Gall, Lauri, 105, 172 Gallagher, Colleen, 129, 202 Gallagher, Robert, 119, 210 Galligan, Pat, 192 Gallo, Thomas, 192 Gange, Joe, 125, 156, 172 Ganta, James, 137, 202 Gapastione, Jean, 210 Garbark, Terry, 202 Gardner, Mary, 93, 104, 123, 210 Gardner, Neal, 210 Gardner, Robert, 162, 173 Garey, Linda, 202 Garnaas, Nancy, 117, 173 Garon, Diane, 202 'Garon, Donald, 173 Garon, Robert, 119, 154, 210 Gasior, Teena, 210 Gatto, Sherry, 202 Gavoni, Robert, 173 Gawrych, Dennis, 202 Gayban, Beatrice, 91 Geanconteri, Antoine, 173 Gehm, Barbaraf 124, 202 Gehm, William, 157, 210 Gehrke, Pam, 192 Gehrke, Roberta, 210 Gellinger, Andi, 112, 114, 173 Gemini, Connie, 210 Gemini, Starr, 89, 173 Genovesi, Kenneth, 143, 202 Gentile, Donna, 202 Gentile, Kathy Lynn, 131, 210 Gentile, Marie, 120, 123, 210 George, Catharine, 91, 115, 117, 173 Gerke, Janet, 210 Gcrnowski, Kris, 105 Getty, Sandra, 210 Giannone, Janis, 192 Giannone, Sunday, 92, 105, 192 Gibbs, Charles, 109 Gibbs, Thomas, 114 Gibisch, Patricia, 192 Gibson, Charles, 137 Giello, Lynnette, 173 Giese, Sharon, 130, 192 Gifford, Janet, 202 Giles, Kenneth, 163, 202 Gillespie, Marilyn, 93, 202 Giovanetti, Charlotte, 106, 112, 120, 173 Giovanetti, Cheryl, 123, 210 Girard, Claire, 98, 202 Giusto, Boniti, 202 Gizewski, Patricia, 17:3 Glasner, James, 137, 192 Glass, Michael, 157, 210 Godfrey, Nancy, 118, 202 Goelitz, Karen, 192 Goff, Bill, 192 Goins, Evelyn, 126, 192 Goldberg, Alan, 130, 131, 192 Golding, Lynn, 89, 107, 173 Golen, Patricia, 97, 197, 217 Golz, Suzanne, 91 Gonzales, Robert, 157, 210 Goralski, Richard, 192 Gordon, Judith, 210 Gordon, Ruth Ann, 88, 115, 202 Gorney, Gregg, 202 Gorr, Leslie, 192 Gorr, Steven, 157, 210 Gorski, Ronald, 125, 126, 192 Gortmaker, Linda, 98, 202 Gortrnaker, Steven, 141, 159, 210 Goshko, Steven, 173 Gottfried, Janet, 192 Gotti, Rosemary, 192 Gould, Anne, 192 Gould, Edward, 192 Gould, William F., 210 Gould, William L., 210 Gozzales, Robert, 88 Grace, Cynthia, 210 Gracyas, Mary Ann, 173 Graczyk, Gerald, 173 Graf, Angeline, 173 Granas, Mary Ann, 105 Grandt, Robert, 210 Graner, Michael, 161, 210 Granger, Ronald, 210 Grannone, Janice, 129 Grant, Craig, 95, 110, 139, 159, 192 Grant, Pamela, 118, 123, 210 Granucci, Marlene, 173 Grassi, Linda, 20 Grassi, Louis, 173 Grassie, Deborah, 210 Graudin, John, 161, 210 Gray, Gene, 202 Greco, Linda, 91, 210 Greco, Linda T., 103, 123, 210 Greer, JoAnn, 210 Greenberg, Joann, 192 Greene, George, 210 Greenwood, Dale, 202 Gregie, Ronald, 202 Gregorio, Elaine, 192 Gregory, Barbara, 131, 202 Gregory, Joseph, 173 Gregory, Paul, 95, 131, 173 Gren, Barbara, 202 Greninger, Max, 173 Griep, Richard, 192 Grifhn, Peg, 115, 117, 173 Kania, James, 159 Student Index Griffin, Timothy, 210 Gril-Hth, Deborah, 91, 123, 210 Crilli, Michael, 173 Grosshouser, John, 119, 202 Gosshauser, Terry, 108, 192 Grosshauser, Donald, 202 Grosso, Thomas, 192 Grube, Richard, 202 Guethle, Karen Lee, 202 Gude, Bill, 125, 126, 192 Guerra, Patricia, 210 Guido, John, 137, 192 Guinta, Michael, 150, 163, 210 Guinta, William, 125, 154, 202 Gulch, Lenore, 202 Gulino, James, 202 Gulisano, Vincent, 202 Gulke, Ann, 115, 124, 192 Gunderson, Joyce, 124, 173 Gurdekian, Zabel, 91 Gurney, Craig, 154, 202 Gussman, John, 149, 161, 162, 192 H Hass, Kathleen, 173 Hacker, Brian, 192 Hadac, Mary Margaret, 210 Haeger, Allen, 95, 114, 150, 202 Hage, Anna Karin, 173 Hagemann, Judy, 123, 210 Hagemann, Kathy, 173 Hall, James, 163, 210 Hall, Janice, 210 Hall, Kenneth, 137 Hall, William, 157 Hallaert, Lawrence, 143, 156, 192 Hallberg, Karen, 88, 98, 202 Haller, John, 110, 129, 131, 147, 193 Hallman, Suzanne, 210 Hallock, Sandra, 124, 193 Halverson, David, 210 Halverson, Roger, 202 Halverson, Ruth, 126, 193 Hammerberg, Chris, 210 Hanada, Edmund, 193 Hand, Walter, 173 Handley, Robert, 109, 163, 210 Hanebuth, Audrey, 105, 106, 174 Hanegan, Robert, 193 Haney, Nancy, 113, 193 Haney, Paul, 150, 210 Hannis, Lee, 126 Hans, Linda, 123, 210 Hansen, Bernadette, 174 Hansen, Charol, 104, 118, 210 Hansen, Raymond, 109, 114, 202 Hanson, Janet, 91, 98 Hanzalik, Darrell, 210 Harder, Theresa, 124, 202 Hardestz, Paul, 119, 159, 210 Harkess, Edward, 157, 210 Harper, Linda, 202 Harr, Sharon, 202 Harr, Shirley, 902 Harris, Leroy, 137, 193 Harshbarger, John, 161, 193 Hart, Andrea, 202 Hartman, Janice, 193 Hartman, Nancy, 202 Hathaway, Charles, 193 Hathaway, Mary, 202 Hauri, Beryl, 120, 174 Hauri, Sven, 110, 210 Hauser, James, 163, 202 Hawkins, Bryan, 202 Hawkins, Daniel, 174 Hayes, Kathleen, 210 Hayes, Patricia, 193, 211 Hayes, Robert, 202 Hayley, Mary, 202 Hays, Patricia, 211 Hayward, Frank. 202 Head, Thomas, 86, 87, 95, 193 Healy, Catherine, 202 Heath, Roger, 211 Heathcott, Jerome, 189, 193 Heckel. Nancy Lou. 211 Hede, Linda, 91, 193 Heekin. Emmett, 149, 193 Heev, Donald, 110, 211 Hegfernan, Edward, 110, 157, ' 11 Heflin, Dennis, 156, 193 Hefter, Joyce, 91, 93, 123, 211 Heidorn, John, 114, 202 Heidorn, VVilliam, 174 Hcien, Jerry, 174 Heifetz, Harry, 88, 131, 159, 211 Heimann, Charles, 202 Heinrich, Mary, 98, 193 Heinz, Donald, 211 Heinz, Judith, 124. 202 Helland, Richard, 202 Hellmer, Barbara, 193 James, 110, 157, 210, Hemauer, Sherilyn, 115, 124, 202 Hemauer, Victoria, 193 Hemenway, Deborah, 123, 211 Hemzacek, Susan, 93 Heneghan, Terrence, 211 Henek, Linda Lee, 109, 123, 211 Henigman, Dale, 193 Hennessy, Michael, 137, 152, 202 Hennig, Marilyn, 93, 123, 211 Henry, Cynthia, 125, 174 Henry, Thomas, 193 Henson, Gary, 110, 137, 202 Henson, Larry, 137, 193 Henzler, George, 125, 193 Hercik, Karen, 103, 124, 202 Herman, Carol Ellen, 123, 211 Herman, Diana, 123, 202, 211 Herman, Frances, 106, 109, 174 Herman, Gary, 193 Herzog, Carol, 193 Hess, Jaime, 119, 202 Hess, Suzette, 211 Hesse, Margaret, 91, 124, 202 Hickey, James, 174 Hicks, Joanne, 124, 202 Hiemenz, James, 174 Hiemenz, Robert, 119 Higgins, Patricia, 193 Hildebrandt, William, 126, 174 Hilgenberg, Rosemary, 93, 193 Hill, Diane, 93, 202 Hill, Donna, 105, 174 Hill, Jean Ann, 211 Hill, Robert, 202 Hill, William, 202 Hillebrand, Michael, 211 Hilliard, Maureen, 211 Hilliard, Susan, 104, 125, 193 Hillyer, Eric, 211 Himes, Melody, 174 Hinchley, Marguerite, 120, 124, 202 Hinehley, Marilyn, 120, 124, 220 Hinton, Robert, 202 Hintz, Susan, 115, 123, 211 Hinz, Garrett, 202 Hixson, Paul, 95, 100, 101, 102, 107, 166, 174, 185 Hlad, Diane, 115, 123, 211 Hlad, Michael, 114, 174 Hoalt, Sally, 174 Hobart, Gregory, 193 Hobart, John, 86, 95, 110, 143, 174 Hobart, Robert, 95, 193 Hochcvar, Carol, 202 Hodgson, George, 193 Hoegner, Gail, 93, 193 Hoem, Candace, 91, 93, 123, 211 Hoey, Robert, 174 Hoffman, Kenneth, 161, 193 Holl, William, 211 Holmes, Barbara Ann, 88, 104, 123, 211 Holmes, Ronald, 211 Holstrom, Judith, 193 Holte, Duane, 174 Holub, Susan, 115, 211 Holwiek, Robert, 174 Holzapfel, Glennis, 211 Holzapfel, Loren, 202 Honda, Grant, 119 Hopp, Bonnie, 193 Horak, Andrea, 88, 112, 115, 202 Horak, Candace, 193 Horak, Wendy, 174 Horek, Bruce, 129 Horek, Theodore, 131, 147 Horn, Arthur, 193 Horn, Sara Lynn, 131, 211 Horna, Dane, 193 Horna, Tom, 202 Horne, Charles, 202 Home, Kathleen, 193 Horst, Michael, 150, 202 Horwitz, Gregory, 202 Hosek, Rosemary, 93, 211 Hostetler, Dennis, 211 Houcek, Neal, 163, 211 Houda, Gary, 119, 159, 202 Houda, Grant, 159, 211 Houdek, Dennis, 130. 150. 202 Houkal, Dana, 108, 130, 152, 193 Houkal, John, 108. 130, 193 Houston, Robert, 130, 141, 202 Houston, Stanley, 119, 202 Howden, Dennis, 174, 211 Howden, Kenneth, 211 Hradek, Arthur, 141, 159, 202 Hradek, Linda, 211 Hrubos, Sharon, 202 Hruza, Alan, 211 Hudson, Jeff, 107, 110, 159, 174 Hudson, Thomas, 202 Hudson, Tighe, 211 Hufeld, Sharon, 107, 174 Huffman, Yvonne, 203 Huftmon, Sharon, 174 Hughes, Michael, 139, 159, 193 Hughes, Robert, 193 Hughes, Sherry, 174 Huhn, Diane Lynn, 211 Huie, Robert, 193 Huie, Roy, 211 Hull, Janice, 174 Hull, Judy, 123, 211 Hull, Patricia, 211 Hull, Sandra, 120, 203 Humphrey, Nancy, 203 Hunse, Jo Ann, 89, 120, 193 Hunse, Tom, 114, 150, 211 Hunt, Jacqueline, 91, 193 Hunt, James, 193 Hunter, Judith, 103, 124 Hutchens, Linda, 105, 120, 203 Hupp, Kernm 193 Hurt, Linda, 211 Huson, Bill, 174 Huston, Bob, 159 Hutchens, Linda, 130 Hutter, Harold, 193 Hyers, Mary, 124, 175 lanitello, John, 110, 175 lanitello, Ronald, 154, 211 Johnson, Richard, 98, 193 Johnston, Patricia, 211 Johnston, Tracy, 137, 161, 203 Joji, Seiji, 89. 193 Joji, Toshi. 175 Jones, Barbara, 118, 203 Jones, David, 211 Jones, Gregory, 137, 193 Jones, Judy, 106, 120, 125, 175 Jones, Karen, 125, 175 Jorgensen, Pamela, 98, 120, 125, 190, 193 Jorka, Carol, 211 Josd, Richard, 211 Joseph, Sharon, 123, 211 Joshel, Joan, 91, 131, 175 Joshel, Marjory, 98, 131, 203 Joswiek, Frank, 95, 114, 150, 203 Julian, Janis, 105, 203 Jurek, Bonnie, 91, 203 Jurina, Marilyn, 193 Jurinak, James, 154, 163, 211 K Kabelis, Alan, 175 Kabisziwski, Richard, 126 Kaczmarek, Robert, 211 Kaeding, Charles, 211 Kaehler, Joyce, 203 Kaehler, Louise, 105, 193 Kalbfell, John, 114, 150, 161, 203 Kalenda, Janys, 193 Ingle, Diane, 88, 203 Ingro, Carol, 203 Isley, James, 130, 203 Ito, Robert, 147, 203 Ivins, Linda, 73, 175, 196 J Jable, Dawn, 91, 124, 203 Kaliski, Arlene, 211 Kaliski, Kathleen, 193 Kaloineris, Kathryn, 175 Kaluzny, Christine, 203 Kaminskas, Donna, 203 Kaminski, Thomas, 147, 203 Kaminski, Walter, 175 Jable, Gayle, 131, 193 Jacinto, Genevieve, 211 Jacki, Michael, 110, 147, 175 Jackish, Noreen, 175 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Clyde, 154, 211 Donna, 211 Ernest, 157 Gerald, 193 Raymond, 203 Jackson: Rohm, 193 Jackson, Ronald, 211 Jackson, Sherwood, 110, 147, 159, 193 Jacobazzi, Joseph, 106, 175 Jacob, Sandra Lee, 88, 211 Jacobs, Susan, 93, 211 Jacobs, Wayne, 175 Jacobsen, James, 130, 175 Jacques, Thomas, 150, 211 Jaffe, Ronald, 193 Jahnke, Nancy, 203 Jakosa, Allen, 139, 159, 161, 203 Jakosa, Richard, 141, 161, 211 Jakubka, Janice, 203 James, Lizabeth, 203 James, Patricia, 175 James, Bill fWilfordJ, 175 James, William, 211 Jameson, Priscilla, 211 Janda, Dolores, 193 Janda, Robert, 131, 193 Jandes, Russell, 130, 203 Jandris, Thomas, 114, 159, 203 Janeba, Nora Lee, 131, 211 Janis, Peter, 193 Janis, Vivian, 203 Jankowicz, Mary, 129 Janolwicz, Alan, 95, 110, 193 Janousek, Evelyn, 203 Jansen, Karen, 97, 193, 217 Jarka, Carol, 211 Jaskulski, Eugene, 203 Jaworski, Allan, 95, 130, 161, 203 Jeck, Dennis, 159, 193 Jeck, Marlene, 203 Jefferies, Richard, 203 Jennings, Edward, 175, 186 Jennings, Kathleen, 203 Jensen, Marjorie, 193 Jewell, James, 211 Jewell, Janet, 104, 193 Johansen, Nancy, 175 Johnson, Bruce, 175 Johnson, Earl, 203 Johnson, James, 203 Janice, 126, 193 Johnson, Johnson, Jean, 211 Johnson, Jerry, 203 Johnson, JoAnne, 193 Johnson, Linda, 124, 203 Johnson, Linda A., 104, 125 Johnson, Marsha, 203 Johnson, Mary Ann, 203 Johnson, Mary Kay, 131 Johnson, Melvin, 118, 125 Johnson, Norman J., 175 Johnson, Phillip, 161 Johnson, Philip, 137 Kania, Thomas, 211 Kanik, Anna, 124, 203 ' Kanov, Gerard, 211 Kanwischer, Dolores, 203 Karas, William, 125, 175 Karch, James, 203 Kard, Susan, 126, 193 Kardatzke, James, 175 Karpel, Gerald, 154, 157, 211 Karpicl, Dorthy, 126, 175 Karpiel, Richard, 130, 203 Kartsounes, Patricia, 203 Kartsounes, Alan, 203 Karubas, John, 175 Kasmer, Gerard, 130, 203 Kaspar, Scott, 110, 137, 159, 193 Kasztaniuk, Daria, 115 Katsis, Linda, 88, 124, 203 Katz, Edward, 139, 159, 203 Kayser, Barbara, 91, 93, 193 Keating, Gloria, 193 Kee, Diane, 124, 203 Keegan, Mike, 137, 193 Keelan, Jim, 211 Keene, Gary, 211 Keller, James, 175 Keller, Robert, 211 Kellinger, Lawrence, 161, 211 Kellough, Stephen, 126, 157, 163, 203 Kellough, Terry, 211 Kelly, Carol, 125, 193 Kelly, Gene, 211 Kelly, Linda, 91, 124, 203 Kelly, Sandra Ann, 211 Kemp, John, 203 Kemph, Sandra, 176 Kendall, Linda, 203 Kenny, John, 211 Kenny, Patrick, 203 Kenshol, Kenneth, 203 Kent, Donald, 137, 159. 193 Kent, Peter, 137, 159, 203 Keraeik, Georgiana, 211 Kerin, Gerald, 109, 118, 126, 203 Kerin, Richard, 193 Kernkamp, Ronald, 89, 175 Kernkamp, Rosalia, 104, 203 Kerns, Judith, 203 Kerr, Muriel, 203 Kerous, Joyce, 91. 176 Kerwin, Robert, 193 Kc-tehek, Nancy, 126, 193 Ketcheck, Ralph, 109, 211 Kett, Karen, 193 Kilroy, Ellen, 176 King, Budde, 157, 211 King, Charles, 175 King, Roger, 119, 157, 211 Kin!-Z, Susan, 176 Kinney, Linda Sue, 203 Kirchhoff, Carl, 130, 203 Kirkel, David, 130, 157, 211 Kitt, John, 159, 211, Klean, Janis, 104, 123, 211 Klein, Andrea, 93, 105, 193 Klein, Karenlee, 198 Klein, Paula, 91, 211 Klein, Susanrae, 193 Kleinschmidt, Joach, 95, 139, 147, 176 i i 194 Student Index Klcncik, Karcn, 193 Klincik, Andrea, 193 Kline, Christopher, 203 Kline, Rhonda, 211 Klopack, Peter, 203 Klise, Andrea, 90, 193 Klopp, Linda, 176 Knahlein, Richard, 130, 131, 176 Knackstedt. Geraldine, 176 Knepple, Timothy, 159, 193 Knippenberg, Walter, 157, 203 Knowles, Susan, 203 Kobierski, Paul, 110, 114, 176 Kobierski, Tom, 114, 150, 211 Kobulinski, Marilynn, 176 Koc, Michael, 203 Koi,-han, Charlene, 193 Koenig, Camille, 193 Koenig, Mary, 118. 131 Koepke, Kenneth, 107, 110, 176 Koester, Richard, 211 Koester Russell 211 193 Kownlkowski, Thomas, 154, Kogut, Richard, 193 Kokonas, Bill, 156 Kokonas, Georgia, 123, 211 Kolur. Paul, 119, 150, 163, 211 Kolb, Jacqueline, 211 Kolb, Joanna, 97, 106, 115, 120, 176, 217 Kolster, Richard, 126 Komel, Sandra, 91, 124, 203 Kornendanchik, Janice, 100, 104, 106, 125, 176 Kouczak, Michael, 176 Kondrat, Russell, 176 Konvicka, Linda, 193 Kopanda, Richard, 95, 159, 193 Kopecky, Linda, 131, 211 Kopf, Vicki, 124, 203 Kopitke, Meredith, 176 Kornacki, James. 147, 211 Korpak, Susan, 113, 193 Korpas, Geraldine, 89, 193 Korous, George, 131, 211 Kosciulek, Gary, 176 Kosciulek, Robert, 110, 157, 211 Koss, Catherine, 88, 211 Koss, Pam, 103, 203 Koster, Jack, 211 Kothera, Joanne, 193 Kotulski. Gary, 157, 211 Kouba, James, 161, 203 Kouimclis, Annette, 104, 203 Koupal, Betty, 203 Koutnik, Joseph. 131, 211 Kouzic, Paul. 211 Kowack, Carl, 203 Kowack, Mark, 110, 131, 156 Kowal, Sharon, 203 Kowalczyk, Sharon, 91, 105, 203 Kowalski, Ronald, 203 Koyen, Johannah, 175 Kozel, Candace, 88. 129. 203 Kozik, Paul Gene, 131, 211 Kraft, Gayle, 131, 175 Kraft, Patricia, 98, 203 Kulinski, Christine, 211 Kulp, Carol, 111. 176 Kulp, Linda, 105, 193 Kumnick, Alan, 176 Kumnick, Dorothy, 177 Kupper, Diane, 124, 177 Kupper, JoAnn, 203 Kurka, Leatha, 124, 203 Kurowski, Diane, 177 Kurpiel, Deborah, 91, 118, 131, 203 Kurtz, Diana Mae. 211 Kurtz, Edward, 161. 177 Kusman, Judith. 113 Kutt, Sandy, 91 Kutz, Kathleen, 193 Kuzma, Lillian, 117, 177 Kyzivat, Tim, 110, 143, 162, 177 L Lachona, Pamela, 124, 203 Lackey, Kenneth, 110, 147, 157, 203 Lacognata, Frances, 211 Lacognata, George, 203 Lafferty, William, 150, 211 Lamantia, Linda, 211 Lambetti, James, 193 Lamontagna, Carmen, 110, 203 Lamontagna, Kathleen, 211 Lamontagna, Madeline, 177 Lamontagne, Robert, 177 Lampe, Marion, 211 Landa, Myrna, 123 Landes, Robert, 211 Letz, John, 89, 178 Leutik, Michael, 141, 154, 203 Leutik, Peter, 211, 212 Levant, Jeff, 154, 157 Levickis, Arlene, 178 Levy, David, 94, 95, 114, Makrinski, Ruth, 91, 126, 194 Malecek, Nadine, 194 Malina, Barbara, 178 Malkin, Richard, 157 Mallas, Robert, 204 Mallon, Katherine, 204 Mallon, Robyne, 115, 212 Mallon, Roger, 86, 95, 137, Landi, Carl. 108, 193 Landi, Olivia, 131. 211 Landi, Vivian, 130 Lang, Nancy, 193 Lange, Judith, 90, 120, 193 Langer, Randolph, 203 Lannie, Daniel, 203 La Pointe. Donald, 109, 177 Laramie, Elizabeth, 211 Laramie, Lola, 193 Larkhurst, Richard, 159 Laris, James, 110, 203 Larmay, Kay, 91, 193 Larocca, James, 147, 177 Larocco, Gary, 110, 137, 147, 193 Larocco, Lynn, 211 Larsen, Judith, 177 Larsen, Paul, 203 Larson, Jack, 131, 147, 203 Larson, June, 91. 211 Larson, Lloyd, 109, 203 Lasch. Barbara, 193 Lascola, Antoinette, 211 Lascola, Mary, 211 Lasinsky, Desira, 192 Laskey. Linda. 123, 211, 212 Lato, Larry, 193 Lauer, Raymond, 193 Laughland, Linda, 103. 193 Lausmann, Steve, 150, 211, 159, 194 Levy, yVinifred, 98, 100, 101, 102, 107, 115, 178, 185 Lewis, Connie, 112, 203 Lewis, Edward, 178 Lewis, Richard, 95, 178 Lewis, Van, 211, 212 Licata, Barbara, 194 Likens, Kathy, 93, 199 Likens, Terry, 110, 137, 159, 203 Likosar, Dennis, 95, 106, 107, 143, 178 Likosar, Ronald, 110, 211, 212 Lindberg, Phillip, 119, 154, 163, 211, 212 Lindner, Alfred, 137, 157, 203 Lindstrom, Charles, 203 Lindstrom, Ralph, 178 Linduska, Timothy, 211, 212 Linneweh, Barbara, 97, 120, 178, 217 Lipper, William, 110, 152, 194 Liska, Karen, 86, 87, 178 Litwin, Gerald, 147, 159, 211, 212 Litwin, Michael, 129, 131, 147, 194 Livermore, Linda, 194 Loane, Jack, 178 Lock, Janet, 104, 211, 212 Lococo, Barbara, 93, 194 Lococo, Lorraine, 211, 212 Lodewyck, Robert, 211, 212 Lodewyck, Lynn, 203 Lodico, Agatina, 194 Lodl, Alan, 159, 211, 212 Lodl, Gary, 194 Lofgren, Thomas, 110, 154, 203 Lufthouse, Robert, 203 Lohan, Russell, 203 Loiseau, Mary, 178 Lopez, Elena, 125, 178 Lopez, Joe, 110, 137, 150, 157, 204 Lore, Timothy, 204 Lorr, Edward, 194 Loss, Joseph, 211, 212 Loss, Michele, 204 Lossau, Paul Edward, 109, 211, 212 Lotito, Michael, 178 Lovering, Carolyn, 211, 212 Lovering, Marilyn, 211, 212 Lovse, Martin, 159, 211, 212 Lubas, Jim, 149, 178 Lubov, Philip, 194 Luczyk, Denise, 98, 120, 194 Ludeman, Albert, 131 Ludemann, Robert, 150, 157, Maly, Betty, 105. 194 Mancin, Ernest, 204 Mandarino, Robert, 204 Mandarino, Sandra, 212 Maneks, Andris, 178 Manire, Sandra, 204 Mannella, Frank, 204 Manning, Robert, 143, 178 Manske, Dennis, 107, 110, 152, 179 Manso, Janice, 89, 194 Manso, Richard, 150, 161, 212 Mantilione, Cynthia, 113 Mara, Thomas, 179 Marcyn, Edward, 163, 212 Marella, Gerald, 212 Maresso, Esther, 104, 107, 179 Marino, Nancy, 179 Marino, Susan, 212 Mariotti, Frances, 194 Mariotti, Patricia, 179 Markus, David, 212 211, 212 Ludemann, William, 107, 110, 114, 149, 178 Ludwig, Barbara, 131, 178 Ludwig Ludwin , Michael, 211, 212 David, 211, 212 Ludwin: sharon, 204 Luebke, Susan, 84, 93, 98, Krarnmer, Donna, 176 Kramer, Marilyn, 211 Krantz, Caroline, 211 Krause, Thomas, 89, 125, 159, 193 Krause, William, 211 McGann, Barbara, 91, 194 Krawczykowski, Tom, 109, 203 Kreici, Susan, 211 Kresnicka, David, 107, 131, 176 Kristan, Dennis, 203 Krivsky, Georgia, 203 Kroepl, Jill, 193 Krohn. Sarah, 88. 103, 211 Krosiak, Carol, 115. 211 Krueger, Anna, 203 Krueger, Georgia, 211 Krunhovitch, John, 110 Kruse, Sharon, 203 Krynicki, Jane, 105. 193 Ksepka, Lucille, 105 Kubala, Maureen, 93, 193 Kuhos, Kenneth, 203 Kucera, Darryl, 157, 203 Kucera, John, 100, 101, 102, 131, 203 Kucera, Jonathan, 107, 118, 131, 176 Kucik, Carol Jean, 123, 211 Kucik, Catherine, 88, 112 Kucik, Diane, 203 Kucik, Dick, 107, 110, 176 Kueker, Carol Ann, 123, 211 Kuehn, Marlene. 193 Kuh, Sandra, 103, 211 Kuhn, Rich, 176 Kuidera, Mary Ann, 111 Kuiawa, Phyllis, 123, 211 Kulack, Daniel, 203 Kulack, Suzanne, 211 212 Lautenschlager, Bob, 193 La Vine, James, 114, 150, 211, 212 La Vine, Janet, 96, 106, 120, 177, 217 Lawrence, Daniel, 125 Lawrence, Daniel. 67, 211 Lawrence, John, 114, 161, 194 Lawrence, Robert, 114, 150, 203 Lawyer, Bruce Carl, 211, 212 Layton, Suzanne, 211, 212 Leadingham, Richard, 131, 177 Lazas, Michael, 163, 211, 217 Leckie, Susan, 177 Ledonne. Lenore, 93, 203 Leffler, Linda, 203 Lehane, Kathleen, 203 Leitgeb, Charlene, 211, 212 Leisek, Janice, 104, 124, 203 Lell, Edgar, 150 Lemming. June, 203 Lemongelli, Phyllis, 91, 177 LeMontagnia. Carmen, 137 Lendstrom, Chuck, 159 Lengefeld, Bonnie, 112, 125, 194 Lenger, Nancy, 194 Lenske, Gregory, 131, 211, 212 Lentz, Fred, 211, 212 Lenz, Cheri, 91, 118, 194 Leon, Michelle. 113, 194 Leon, Toni, 203 Leonhardi, Nina, 107, 125, 178 Leonhardt, Charles, 147, 211, 212 Leonhardt, Margaret, 194 Lepkowicz, Patricia, 194 Leroy, Paul, 194 Lesak, Marcia, 120, 194 204 Luebker, Mary, 91, 105, 194 Lugiewicz, Murriel, 194 Luibben. Sharon, 211, 212 Lukey, Susan, 91. 124, 204 Lukey, 1Villiam, 125 Lumino, Janice, 211, 212 Lumino, Russell, 204 Lundgren, Deborah, 93, 115, 204 Lundgren, Diane. 93, 211, 212 Lunt, Daniel, 131, 147, 204 Lusk. James, 106, 157, Markwardt, Laurel, 88, 212 Marler, Margaret, 204 Marley, Sharon, 204 Maroney. Judith, 212 Maropoulos, Patricia, 105 Marrow. Jeanne, 212 Marshall, Byron, 212 Marshall, John, 125, 179 Marshall, John. 194 Marshall. Judith, 212 Marsik, George, 108, 157, 204 Marten, Ronald, 143, 194 Martens, Nola, 179 Martin, Jeanette. 91, 103, 212 Martin, Jeri, 212 Martin, John. 179 Martin, Kathleen. 104, 212 Martin, Linda, 179 Martrano, John. 107, 179, 185 Martz, Larry, 212 Mascarella, Rosemary, 212 Mason, Linette, 194 Maslanka, Barbara, 212 Mastandrea, Donna, 204 Mastandrea. Robert, 204 Wash-o. Bill, 178 Mastrodonato. V. C., 103, 212 Masulunes, Deborah, 212 Matandrea. Anthony, 212 Matejka, Keith, 204 Mateski. VVilliam, 217 Matevieh, Nancy, 194 Matevich. Peter. 163, 212 Mather, Craig, 137, 194 Matykc, Mike, 215 Matzke, David, 204 Matzke. Frederick, 194 Mau, Cheryl, 194 Mauek, Lawrence, 212 lyiaivi'-finer, David, 130, 204, Max--y. Diane. 105. 179 Maxwell. Vickie, 123, 212 May, Nicholas. 179 Maver, Lee, 89. 94, 95, 106, 143, 179 Maynard. Roy, 212 Mazan, Paul, 149, 194 Mazanek, Leonard, 204 Maze. Laura, 91. 107, 179 211, 212 Lyday, Charles, 211, 212 Lyday, James, 114, 178 Lynch, Donald, 110, 147, 178 Lynch Kathleen, 211, 212 Lyons: Susan, 124, 204 M Mazeika, Peter, 179 Mazuc, Gloria, 179 Mazzo, Ann, 88, 93, 123, 212 Mazzone, Mazzullo, McBrady, Mclirecn, Richard, 179 Laura, 179 Jaime, 212 Charles, 179 Lesney, William, 194 Lestina, Marilyn, 107, 178 Lestina, Roberta. 98 Letson, D nna 203 Letterer, Letterer, Dlaniel, 211, 212 James, 107, 110, 139, Kulat, Terry, 211 159, 178 Mabe, Michael, 119, 212 Macbeth, Dean, 212 Macbeth, Roland, 163, 212 Macdowell, Scott, 150, 204 Macie, Patricia, 178 Maciejewski, Judith, 204 Mackey, Jean, 204 Mackey, Thomas, 212 Magiera, Jack, 141, 159, 212 Magiera, Judy, 178 Mahl, Khristina, 123 Maheras, George, 119, 163, 212 Maimonis, Carne, 194 Majerczyk, David, 178 Majerczyk, John, 162, 194 Maierczyk, Theresa, 194 Maikrzak, Theresa, 105 Maka, Shirley, 178 McBreen, Patricia, 126, 179 McCarter, Caryn Ann, 212 McCarty, Lavonda, 194 McClain, Patricia, 105, 194 McClelland, John, 212 McC?rrmick, Evelyn, 90, 106, 1 9 McGaw, Robert, 109 McGettrick, Leslian, 118, 212 McKay, Larry, 179 McKenzie, Kinney, 194 McKenzie, Nancy, 128 McKenzie, Pamela, 204 McKinney, Christy, 204 McKnight, Brenda, 204 McLaughlin, Phyllis, 194 McLeod, Karen, 212 McMahon, Laurie, 91, 126, 204 McMillan, Barbara, 194 McN1chols, Joseph, 163, 212 McShane, James, 159, 204 McShane, Judith, 179 McSwain, Norman, 204 Meccia, Martin, 161, 212 Mee, Linda, 204 Mel, Raymond, 159, 204 194 Mitchel Student Index Meineke, Carol, 179 Melbardis, Ruta, 90, 194 Melgaard, Karen, 123, 212 Melina, Barb, 91 Mell, Patricia, 123, 212 Melville, Claude, 126, 159 Mendel, Linda, 204 Mendrys, John, 131, 179 Mennel Mentz, la, Karen, 103, 194 Jerry, 139, 159, 194 Mentz, Lorraine, 104 Mentz, Margaret, 212 Merrill, Richard, 204 Meskan, Barbara, 179 Messctt, Henry, 114, 150, 161, 212 Messctt, Sandra, 104, 194 Meyer, Andrea, 112, 180 Meyers, Edward, 141, 159, 212 Meyer, Karen, 103, 124 Meyer, Keith, 180 Meyers, Linda, 103, 124 Meyers, Glenn, 94, 95, 143, 180 Meyers, Marjorie, 93, 125, 180 Michael, Curtis, 88, 129, 131, 204 Michaels, Donna, 194 Michaels, Linda, 212 Michie, David, 137, 204 Mielke, Cheryl, 212 Mielke, Glen, 147, 194 Mielke, Vemon, 108, 194 Migasi, Craig, 119, 204 Mihalyov, Paul, 154, 157, 212 Mikelsons, Silvia, 115, 180 Mikolajclc, Maryann, 91, 212 Miksovsky, Patricia, 104, 113, 126 Milanovich, Michael, 180 Miles, Sharon, 212 Millen, Mary, 125, 180 Miller, Barbara, 212 Miller, Carolyn, 194 Miller, Charles. 125. 137, 194 Miller, Cheryl, 89, 120, 126, 194 Miller, Diane, 105 Miller, Duke, 156 Miller, Jo Ann, 123. 212 Miller, Kathleen, 105, 113, 212 Miller, Mark, 212 Miller, Pamela, 204 Miner, Racquel, 124, 204 Mill'-r, Rieki, 90, 115 lWillcr, Miller, Miller, Minnis, Russell, 204 Suzanne, 105, 120, 194 Virginia, 180 Loraine, 93, 194 Minton, Larry, 125, 194 Mirantc. John, 194 Misck, Misek. Joseph, 126, 204 Laurel. 93. 194 Misheikis. Edith, 212 Misheikis, Richard, 194 Mistrata, Thomas. 204 Mitacek, Rose, 113, 194 Mitchel Mitchel l, Deborah. 103 l James, 213 Mitchell: John, 204 Mitchell, Koral, 194 l, Larry, 213 Mosher, 194 Moskal, Linda, 91, 120, 126, Robert, 204 Mosser, David, 204 Mosser, Donald, 131, 156, 157 Motto, Patricia, 194 Mraz, Miles, 120, 131, 194 Mrizek, David, 131, 149, 180 Mrizek, Susan, 204 Mueller, Cynthia, 213 Mueller, Jack. 180 Mueller, Janet, 124, 244 Mueller, Jeanne, 126 Mueller, Kathleen, 124 Mueller, Richard, 204 Mueller, William, 180 Mukavitz, Kathleen, 115, 118, 204 Mullen, Margaret, 194 Munday, Wayne, 89, 110, 180 Munini, Linda, 204 Muntgcs, Terry, 114, 180 Murdoch, Alan, 88, 125, 157, 244 Murdoch, Larry, 194 Murdoch, Michael, 95 Murdoch, Victor, 114, 149, Murphy, John, 180 Murphy, Howard, 204 Murphy, Mary, 213 Miisglove, Rita, 89, 99, 120, Musgrove, Steven, 126, 157, 204 Musgrove, VVi1liam, 157, 213 Musial, Dennis, 194 Mussatti. Michael, 194 Muszynski. Nancy. 105 Muzyka, Gerard, 163, 213 Mygind, Claus, 141, 161, 213 Myszka, Eilene, 213 N Natanek, Mary Ann, 105, 194 Natanek, Thomas, 110, 137, 194 Navoy, Christine, 204 Navoy, Patricia, 213 Navurskis, George, 213 Naybar, Judith, 86, 87, 100, 180 Nawrocki, Karen, 213 Neale, Jerilyn, 90, 120, 180 Neapolitan, Richard, 106, 180, 185 Neidermayer, Lynn, 118, 123, 213 Neiditch, Roberta, 194 Neir, Thomas, 213 Nelli, Keith, 150, 213 Nelli, Kenneth, 157, 180 Nelson, Edwin, 213 Nelson, Joan, 194 Nelson, ohn 704 I , L Nelson, Linda, 100, 101, 102, 194 Nelson, Marvin, 156, 194 Nelson, Pamela, 131, 194 Nelson, Patrick, 139, 159, 194 Nelson, Russell, 150, 204 Nelson, Sandra, 103, 118. 194 Neruda Nesbitt, Carol, 86, 87, 120, 180 Candace, 128, 194 Ness, Donald, 213 Novak, Lois, 88, 120, 204 Novak, Richard, 204 Novelli, VVilliam, 157, 213 Nowicki, Janice, 194 Nuzzo, Thomas, 194 Nyckel, Jerome, 110, 152, 181 Nygren, Bonnie, 181 Nygren, Michael, 125, 159, 204 O Ober, Cynthia, 198, 204 Obradovic, Geraldine, 87, 112, 194 Obradovich, Kathleen, 204 Obradovich, Milan, 110, 147 O,Brien, Timothy, 159, 213 O'Connor, Barbara, 131, 194 Ocwieja, Ronald, 204 Oddo, Charles, 213 Oddo, John, 194 Oddo, Terrence, 213 Oetjens, Lawrence, 121 Oetjens, Robert, 213 Otfenwanger, Brigitte, 129, 204 O'Heam, Edward, 213 O'Hearn, Maureen, 194 Olander, Pam, 103, 204 Olandese, Joann, 204 Oleksy, Eileen, 181 Olenick, Sharon, 123, 213 Oliver, Madeline, 204 Oliver, Virginia, 181 Olsen, Fred, 119, 194 Olsen, Judith, 204 Olsen, Lynn, 194 Olsen, Valerie, 113, 118, 204 Olsen, Vickie, 103, 213 Olson, Barbara, 91, 213 Olson, Robert, 163, 213 Olszewski, Joann, 104, 130, 213 Omelianuk, Kathleen, 204 Onesti, Teresa, 213 Oostdyk, James, 157, 213 37, 204 13 Opland, Patrick, 110, 1 Optholt, Jeffrey, 131, 2 Origitano, Marian, 91 Orozen, Richard, 181 Orto, Katrina, 181 Osberg, Judy, 89, 120 Osborn, James, 109, 126 Osenberg, Susan, 97, 104, 217 Oshaughnessy, Bryan, 213 Oskerka, Bruce, 110, 125, 137, 204 Ostapczuk, Dennis, 204 Oszakewski, Chris, 204 Ott, Donna, 91, 181 Ott, Kenneth, 204 Ott, Sandra, 213 Overby, Russell, 114, 150 Owens, Art, 161 Owens, Nancy, 114, 126, 181 P Pace, Michael, 157, 213 Pacheco, Celestine, 194 Patfenback, Mary, 115, 194 Paisley, Karin, 105, 124, 204 Palade, VVesley, 130, 204 Palazola, Robert, 110, 137, 194 Palermo, Sam, 109, 204 Paletta, Adele, 204 Pearce, Jacquelyn, 105, 195 Pearsall, Charles, 114, 195 Pearson, Mary, 195 Pearson, Bill, 213 Pearson, Valerie, 117, 124, 181 Pedersen, George, 137, 204 Pedersen, Chris, 125 Pein, Richard, 114, 131, 150, 213 Pele, Beverly, 89, 106, 181 Pelicant, Charles, 204 Pelletier, Richard, 106, 181 Pellicori, Deborah, 91, 213 Peluso, Henrietta, 195 Penning, Jeanne, 123 Pennington, Janis, 195 Peno, Edward, 213 Pepper, Betsy, 131, 204 Perce, Rosemary, 195 Perger, Bruce, 195 Perger, Susan, 120, 204 Perkins, Richard, 204 Perna, Richard, 195 Perniconi, Charles, 120, 181 Perno, Salvatore, 204 Perone, Jim, 204 Perrelli, Frank, 204 Perretti, Patrick, 109, 154, 163, 213 Perri, Donna, 123 Perri, Mary Ann, 123, 213 Perri, Mary Louise, 213 Perrone, Antoinette, 213 Perry, Dennis, 213 Perry, Richard, 213 Person, Stephen, 137, 159, 201 Perto, Philip, 213 Peters, Kenneth, 108, 154, 213 Petersen Petersen Petersen , Deborah, 123, 213 , Steve, 159, 213 Karen, 213 Petersonl Kenneth, 195 Peterson, Ross, 213 Peterson Sheila, .204 Petert, Cathy, 115 Petit. Craig, 110, 181 Petrik, Ken. 159 Petkunas, Dannie, 154, 204 Petkunas, Linda, 181 Petros, Spencer, 213 Pfaender, Susan Lee, 91, 93, 123. 213 Pfeiger, Sandra, 93, 213 Pfister, William, 181 Phelns, Linda. 204 Phillips, David, 181 Piagari, Bernard, 195 Mitchell, Thomas. 157, 213 Mitchie, Dave, 95 Mixan, Alice, 115, 123, 213 Mixan, Joyce, 194 Mizen, Steve, 213 Modica, Kathleen, 103, 124, 204 Molnar, Marsha, 213 Moment. Norman, 109, 204 Monaghan. John, 104, 108, 110, 137. 159, 194 Monaghan, Thomas, 137, 194 Monahan. Susan. 213 Monfeli, Larry, 213 Monnett, Linda, 213 Montague, Susan, 194 Neuhaus, Dorothea, 104, 113, 194 Neuhaus, Jean, 125 Neuhauser, Lenore, 105, 194 Neuzil, John, 194 Neuzil, Kenneth, 180 Newman, Sherry, 180 Nichilo, Linda, 97, 106, 180, 217 Nicholas, Linda Sue, 123, 213 Nicholson, Candice, 88, 93, 123, 213 Nickley, Kathleen, 194 Niecestro, John, 213 Niedermayer, Lynn, 93, 113 Paletta Palmer , Sandra, 194 , Leonard, 157, 213 Palmer, Rodney, 157, 213 Palmer , Sherry, 204 Palombo, Victoria, 19-1 Paluh, Linda, 204 Palumbo ose h 126 204 Pankro , 1 D , , s, Dennis, 213 Panvino, Frank, 147 Pappas , Joanne, 126 Paredes, Agustin, 88, 119, 213 Paredcs, Lorenzo, 204 Parcdes, Manuel, 104, 194 Parker, Parker, Brenda, 181 Elizabeth, 194 Montalbano, Gregory, 157, 213 Monteleone, George. 180 Montes. Michael, 159, 213 Montvil Moore, le. Nancy, 128, 194 Barbara, 194 Moore, Barbara, 105, 204 Moore, Carol Ann, 104, 213 Moore, David, 194 Moore, Diane, 99, 107, 180 Moore, Diane, 204 Moore, John, 180 Moore, Karen, 113, 213 Moore, Mary, 180 Moore, Randy, 213 Moore, Rosemarie. 115, 204 Morgan, Frank, 88, 131, 141, 159, 213 Morgan, Ronald, 204 Moritz, Catherine, 91, 204 Moritz, Julie, 204 Morley, Sharon, 104 Morrison, Diana, 194 Mortlock. Ralph, 159. 204 Mosebach, Cathy, 123, 213 Mosebach, Nancy, 105, 129, 180 Moser, Linda, 180 Niehus, James, 118 Niehus, Jeanette, 181 Neiman, Harold, 204 Niemann, Kathy, 213 Niemiec, Theodore, 204 Niketopoulos, Thomas, 194 Niko, Terry, 147, 204 Nino, Therese, 204 Ninstil. Henry, 137 Noel, Janet, 124, 204 Noftz, Cheryl, 181 Notz. Barbara, 213 Nolan, Craig. 141, 159, 213 Nolan, R Noonan, ita, 194 James, 213 Noonan, Terrence. 204 Nootens, Carole Ann. 213 Nootcns, Marcelle, 194 Norini, Penny Lee, 213 Norini, S'ar, 91, 204 Norris, Mary Ann, 213 Novak, Connie, 194 Novak, Frank, 110, 149, 159, 181 Novak, Glenn, 194 Novak, J oseph, 149, 181 Novak, Lawrence, 194 Parker, Shirley, 213 Parizek, Charlotte, 103, 213 Parkhurst, Charles, 194 Parkinson, Bradley, 119, 181 Parks, Gail, 103, 213 Parks, Lawrence, 194 Parra, Anthony, 157, 213 Parillo, Sam, 157, 213 Pascente, Dennis, 204 Passaretti, Maryanne, 125, 181 Passo, Charles, 119, 126, 204 Patsauas, Anastasia, 204 Patt, Michael, 94, 95, 194 Patterson, Cynthia, 88, 93, 130, 204 Pafzer, James, 194 Paul, Jeffery, 137, 195 Pauls, Darrell, 101, 131, 161, 195 Paulus, Gail, 213 Paulus, John, 156, 181 Pauschke, Martin, 109, 131, 161, 213 Pavlik, Anthony, 108, 119, 213 Pawlak. Susan May, 213 Payne, Reba, 124 Pazera, Kenneth, 181 Piagari. Marilyn, 123. 213 Pietrzyk, Kenneth, 130, 204 Pierce, Alan, 214 Pierce, Kenneth, 161, 214 Pieroni, Antoinette, 204 Pieroni, Otto, 214 Plerscionek, Barbara, 214 Pievitz, Marilyn, 214 Picvitz. Patricia, 204 Pilat, Gary, 157, 204 Pillow, Paul, 125, 204 Pineau, Susan, 205 Pinelli, Frank, 181 Pinocchio, Adrienne, 113 Pint, William, 195 Pionto, Patricia, 195 Pisano, Nancy, 214 Pisano, Rosemary. 181 Pitts, Michael, 157 Pivo, Joseph, 125, 181 Pizarro, Anthony, 195 Pizarro, Eileen, 205 Plattos, YVilliam, 163, 214 Plenner, Bonny, 93, 205 Ploegman, Patricia, 91, 205 Plumery, Sam, 159, 205 Poehling, James, 147, 195 Pokomy, Joseph, 109, 195 Polega, Marilyn, 214 Polega, Sandra, 105, 182 Polis, Florence, 205 Polishak, Elaine, 214 Pollitz, Betty, 125, 195 Pones, Janice, 88, 205 Popadowski, John, 195 Pope, Angela, 90, 120, 182 Pope, Carole, 115, 117, 120, 182 Pope, Emily, 205 Porcelius, Judy, 214 Porter, Bernadette, 205 Posggal, Rosemary, 118, 131, Positano, Frank, 95, 99, 109 Posvic, Susan, 124, 195 Poteet, Thomas, 86, 87, 95, 182 185 Potts, Marilyn, 103, 195 Poulos, Diane, 115, 124, 205 Poulos, Eva, 91, 115, 195 Poulos, George, 89, 106, 182, 185 Po'vell, Sherry, 91, 107, 182 Powell, Joyce Ann, 214 Power, Kathleen, 182 Power, Thomas, 108, 163, 214 Powers, Ernest, 214 Pozzi, Janet, 214 Pozzi, Richard, 131, 195 Schwartz, Glenn, 95, 195 Schwartz Student Index Pratscher, Gail, 131, 195 Pratt, Beth, 97, 120, 182, 217 Preadnian, Valerie, 104 Prebianca, Fred, 182 Prehn, Judith, 195 Prehn, Nancy, 205 Prcpelica, Alan, 214 Prepelica, Lynn, 182 Preston, Mary Ann, 205 Prcusse, Robert, 157, 205 Prcvett, Carol, 214 Prince, Christine, 126, 205 Price, Edith, 123, 214 Prodzenski, Theodore, 214 Profeta, Salvatore, 182 Prosek, Barbara, 182 Prosek, Betty, 182 Prosio, Carol, 195 Provenzano, Daniel, 195 Provenzano, Lauren, 91, 214 Provinzino, Frank, 182 Prudden, George, 108, 119, 131, 147, 205 Pry, Frances, 182 Pryor, Glenn, 109, 118, 147, 214 Pucknat, Jutta, 205 Pulclwitts, Bob, 214 Pultord, Barbara, 86, 87, 120, 195 Pulford, Lynn, 214 Pulikowski, Sue, 128, 214 Pultorak, Steve, 157, 214 Puricelli, Josephine, 106, 120, 125, 182 Puricelli, Mary, 91, 130, 205 Puricelli, Virgina, 103, 124 Pusateri, David, 214 Pyzek, Barbara, 195 Q Quednau, YValter, 205 Quercia, Terry, 88, 214 Quill, Donna, 90, 182 Quinlan, Cyril, 214 Quinn, Geraldine, 205 Quinn, Thomas, 182 R Rabe, Larry, 205 Rabung, Joanne, 124, 205 Rabung, Kathleen, 205 Rahung, Sheila, 103, 214 Rada, James, 108, 157, 205 Rada, Susan, 98, 195 Radic, Thomas, 205 Radice, Barney, 214 Radtke, Dietlind, 89, 97, 120, 195, 217 Rahn, Susan, 214 Ragusin, Sandra, 205 Raimondo, John, 157, 214 Rajcevich, Darlene, 205 Ralston, NVynette, 182 Rampage, Carol Lynn, 123, 214 Rankin, Lucille, 182 Rapshus, Pamela, 93 Rasche, Roy, 195 Rasche, Russell, 86, 87, 110, 129, 131, 149, 182 Rasmuscn, Barbara, 214 Rasmussen, Carlotta, 86, 87, 106, 115, 117, 182 Rasmussen, Mark, 195 Ratti, Frank, 182 Rau, Janyce, 195 Rawls, Alan, 131, 205 Ray, Cheryl, 124, 205 Reader, Allan, 182 Reagan, Douglas, 95, 107, 110, 114, 149, 182 Reagan, Maurine, 111, 195 Rebelln, Kenneth, 95, 137, 205 Reben, Ronald, 214 Reben, XVilliam, 154, 205 Rcda, Dominic, 125, 182 Redden, Kathy, 103, 214 Reed, Elizabeth, 205 Reeder, Brenda, 195 Rcetz, Keith, 159, 214 Reichs, Arvils, 141, 159, 214 Reich, Jay, 195 Reichelt, William, 214 Reid, Dave, 98, 195 Reimann, Thomas, 130, 205 Reimer, Paul, 137 Reinhart, Della, 182 Reinheimer, Harold, 131, 195 Reinheimer, Janet, 115, 205 Rcrnen, Karen, 91, 104, 124, 205 Resner, Richard, 195 Retzman, Barbara, 125, 182 Revello, John, 205 Rhinesmith, Nancy, 93, 214 Riccobenc, Marlene, 105, 195 Richards, Edward, 157, 205 Richards, Linda, 195 Richardson, John, 120, 195 Richardson, Marcella, 124, 205 Richardson, Patricia, 214 Ricker, Pat, 89, 99, 120, 195 Riddle, Robert, 214 Ridgeway, David, 183 Ridgeway, Ruth Ann, 214 Ridolii, Lance, 118, 119, 157, 205 Riedl, Linda, 87, 183 Riefenberg, Linda, 106, 183 Riefenberg, Ralph, 157, 205 Ricger, Kathleen, 93, 205 Rieke, Phil, 214 Sarysz, Mariann, 214 Sass, Bonnie, 86, 87, 107, 183 Sastellanis, Sherry, 104 Sautei, Camille, 98, 100, 106, 18 Savage, William, 163, 214 Saviano, Reno, 195 Saviano, Richard, 184 Savino, James, 195 Savocchia, Daniel, 137, 157, Ricmer, Paul, 195 Riesch, Lou, 205 Riggio, Joseph, 183 Riggio, Kathleen, 205 Riggio, Lawrence, 183 Riha, Patricia, 103, 214 Riley, Jerome, 157, 214 Riordan, Raymond, 149, 195 Riordan, Roger, 114, 150, 214 Ritchie, Jo Ann, 183 Ritchie, Virginia, 195 Riunec, Janice, 103, 195 Rizzo, Gloria, 214 Rizzi, Joseph, 214 Roberts, Michael, 106, 183 Roberts, Robert, 130, 205 Robinson, Herman, 214 Robinson, James, 214 Robitske, Rosalie, 126, 195 Rocha, Maria, 183 Rocha, Matilda, 88, 205 Rodek, Edward, 195 Rodl, Alan, 131 Rodriguez, lrene, 214 Rogala, Anita, 183 Rogalski, Judy, 117, 183 Rogas, James, 88, 108, 214 Rohner, Gayle, 131, 183 Romanelli, Linda, 103, 105, 214 Romanus, Blaine, 110, 126, 183 Romanus, Renee, 124, 205 Romito, Arlene, 205 Rosati, Donna, 195 Rose, Ann, 195 Rose, Marlene, 214 Rose, Michael, 214 Rosenkranz, Margaret, 183 Ross, James, 131, 205 Rostan, Kathleen, 183 Rouse, Scott, 183 Rowland, Bill, 214 Rozanski, John, 195 Rozhon, Judy, 183 Rubino, Patricia, 195 Rubino, Rita Jan, 214 Rudakas, Collette, 214 Rudakas, Daniel, 205 Rudakas, Kathleen, 183 Rudd, Judith, 195 Rudnick, Geraldine, 99, 120, 195 Rueb, Linda, 91, 125, 195 Rutter, Eileen, 183 Rumishek. John, 205 Rundgren, Deborah, 124 Rupp, Sandra, 214 Ruscitti, Richard, 157, 205 Ruscb, Lou, 125 Rushakoit, Richard, 131, 161, 195 Russ, Patricia, 106, 183 Russell, Carol, 105, 126, 195 Russo, Charles, 183 Russo, Nancy, 195 Rutkowski, Frank, 183 Rutkowski, Raymond, 150, 157, 205 Rutledge, James, 131, 214 Ryan, Gordon, 205 Ryberg, Marcia, 87, 106, 120, 128, 147, 183 Ryba, Alice, 205 Ryba, Harriet, 105, 124, 205 Rydz, Kenneth, 214 Rzemienski, Carolyn, 89, 112, 117, 183 5 Sabbatiello, Gloria, 104, 107, 120, 183 Saccogno, Teresa, 105, 195 Sackhoif, Karen, 123, 214 Safranske, Joan, 195 Sagil, John, 183 Sagil, Lillian, 214 Sahlin, Phillip, 205 Salamone, Sandra, 214 Salemi, Peter, 137, 159, 205 Salins, Cheryl, 113, 195 Salisbury, Don, 214 Salvato, Mary Ann, 183 Samonds, Terry, 109, 205 205 Sawyer, Lucille, 195 Sayban, Beatrice, 214 Scafidi, Antoinette, 205 Scafuri, Donna, 205 Scanlan, Gail, 126 Scavone, Eugene, 137 Scelso, Barbara, 205 Schaal, Barbara, 89, 109, 115, 195 Schaeffer, Laurel, 214 Schaeffer, Sandra, 100, 124, 184 Schantz, Eleanor, 125, 184 Schantz, Robert, 125, 157, 205 Schar, James, 205 Scheda, Beth, 184 Scheiblein, Judy, 205 Scherer, Susan, 184 Scherman, Terry, 157, 205 Scherr, Doris, 184 Seclien, Karen, 205 Sedey, Linda, 214 Seebock, Charles, 161, 196 Segatti, Juliana, 124, 205 Sepka, Lucille, 113 Sepka, Rosalyn, 196 Senger, Diane, 196 Sepnafsky, Barbara, 91, 196 Sergey, Sally, 99, 107, 185 Seroka, Richard, 205- Serpone, Enrico, 214 Serritella, Patricia, 89, 196 Serritella, Russell, 205 Serves, Bill, 159 Sestak, Debbie, 214 Sestak, Donna, 214 Sestak, Lynda, 196 Sevedge, John, 157, 214 Sexton, Rosanne, 214 Shack, Daniel, 214 Shack, Elizabeth, 196 Shannon, Mary, 130 Shannon, Paul, 206 Shannon, Sharon, 124, 206 Sharp, Susan, 99, 107, 185 Shaughnessy, Thomas, 125, 126 196 Sheldon, Sharon, 91, 206 Shermant, Paulette, 130, 206 Shey, Carol, 91 Shipley, Beverly, 131, 185 Shipley, James, 206 Scherr, Martin, 157, 205 Scheu, Linda, 88, 205 Scheuerman, Mary, 115, 195 Schey, Carol, 93, 205 Schilaci, Joanne, 214 Schirmer, Lynda, 124, 205 Schlep, Erwin, 195 Schlesinger, Elaine, 120, 131, 214 Schlueter, Heather, 105 Schmania, Joanne, 104, 126, 195 Schmidt, Deneen, 91, 184 Schmidt, Joanne, 98, 126, 184 Schmidt, Linda, 118, 205 ichmidtke, Carolyn, 120, 195 Schmiedl, Mary, 214 Schmitt, Joan, 96, 106, 184, 217 Schmitt, Thomas, 125, 184 Schmutzler, Ruth, 113, 195 Schneider, Beverly, 195 Schneider, David, 195 Schneider, Gary, 214 Schneider, Susan, 123, 214 Schoenwolf, Dennis, 118, 159, 214 Schoenwolf, Gary, 214 Schoenwolf, Judith, 184 Schonbachler, Pat, 195 Schourek, Dan, 161, 205 Schrader, Herbert, 195 Schrader, Jacquelyn, 184 Schram, Maureen, 105 Siamis, Susan, 206 Sica, Joanne, 185 Sickbert, Bonnie, 118, 206 Sidinger, David, 118, 214 Sidinger, James, 196 Sidinger, Sharlene, 206 Sienkowski, Sandra, 206 Silski, Joseph, 196 Simek, Susan, 214 Simone, Larry, 159 Simonelli, Michael, 185 Simons, Charles, 95, 110, 143, 185 Simpson, Margaret, 214 Simpson, Patricia, 185 Simpson, Ronald, 206 Sindelar, Paul, 162, 196 Singer, Beverly, 196 Sipek, Thomas, 214 Schram, Susan, 184 Schram, WVilliam, 214 Schroeder, Carol, 99, 107, 184, 185 Schroeder, Glenn, 109, 119, 195 Schroeder, Linda, 205 Schroeder, Laura, 195 Schroeder, Sue, 106, 184 Schroeder, Valerie, 195 Schroeder, Vernon, 214 Schulte, Edward, 157, 214 Schulte, Norine, 184 Schultz, Barbara, 195 Schultz, Dennis, 119 Schultz, Donna, 205 Schultz, Jerry, 184 Schultz, Robert, 205 Schultz, Ruth Ann, 184 Schultz, YVilliam, 65 Sipovic, Kristine, 115, 206 Siress, Sandra, 124, 196 Siwula, Ronald, 206 Skinner, Kenneth, 206 Skurauskis, Michael, 206 Skutecki, Stanley, 185 Slagle, Charles, 125, 196 Slagle, William, 206 Slauter, Joseph, 214 Slazyk, Jane, 89, 112, 120, 196 Slazyk, Nancy, 91, 214 Slifka, Anita, 88, 104, 214 Sliwa, John, 137, 196 Sliwa, Rose Mary, 214 Slovacek, Linda, 124, 206 Slunecko, Renee, 126, 185 Sly, Lindalee, 123, 214 Schuman, Roger, 147, 184 Schumann, Cheryl, 131, 214 Schummer, Carol, 105, 205 Schummer, Clarissa, 185 Schutte, Patricia, 195 . r, Schutzne John, 89, 185 Schwartz, Bob, 131, 162 Schwartz, Charles, 110, 185 Schwartz James 185 Schwartzi Lynette, 123, 214 Robert 195 Smetana, Cheryl, 206 . n. 1 Smet-1 '1, Glori 1, 87, 165 Smith, Barbara, 185 Smith, Barbara, 91, 196 Smith, Betty, 185 Smith, Bill, 110, 159, 185 Smith, David, 114, 150, 161, 214 Smith, Edward, 206 Smith, George, 110, 139, 159, 185 Smith, Graham, 89, 96, 106, 185, 217 Smith, Howard, 196 Smith, James, 206 Smith, Kathleen, 206 Smith, Larry, 109, 196 Smith, Lee, 103, 108, 124, 206 Smith, Paul, 131, 141, 154, 159, 214 Smith, Richard, 214 Smith, Robert, 130, 196 Smith, Robert S., 196 Smith, Thomas, 196 Snaid, Mitchel, 110 Samson, Susan, 195 Sanders, George, 104, 152, 157, 183, 185 Sanders, Linda, 205 Sanders, Phyllis, 205 Sanders, Shirley, 214 Sansone , Peter, 214 Santoniello, John, 163, 214 Saraceno, Frank, 205 Saraceno, Marianna, 195 Saraccno, Victoria, 205 Sarelli, Joanne, 214 Sartore, Jean, 129, 205 Schwebke, Robert, 195 Schwebke, Ronald, 131, 185 Schwebl, Allan, 205 Schwuchow, Janet, 130, 131, 195 Schwuchow, Joyce, 131, 195 Sciaccotta, Nick, 195 Scialo, Elaine, 205 Sciarrone, Anthony, 214 Sciortino, Larry, 110, 185 Scislo, Charles, 205 Scott, Angela, 205 Scott, Donna, 196 Scott, Evelyn, 205 Scrivani, Andrew, 196 Scudero, Joseph, 214 Scutoski, David, 185 Seavers, Ronald, 196 Seavey, Susan, 184 Snarski, Bonita, 185 Snitka, Alice Ann, 214 Snow, Sharyn, 91, 186 Snyder, Raymond, 196 Snyder, Robert, 196 Socall, Diane, 115, 206 Sodaro, Steve, 154, 214 Soderlund, Susan, 106, 186 Sodomka, Dennis, 95, 99, 196 Soellner, Richard, 214 Sokolnik, Michael, 119, 150, 214 Solomon, Ruth, 107, 131, 185, 186 Solto, Linda, 196 Somaro, Stephen, 214 Sommer, Sharon, 206 Sonsedek, Robert, 186 Soo, Catherine, 196 Soo, James, 157, 214 Soski, Susan, 196, 214 Soucck, Sharon, 214 Wiadu Student Index Sourile, Cheryl, 206 Southcombe, David, 196 Southcombe, Richard, 206 Spak, Martin, 206 Speake, Charles, 131, 196, 214 Spencer, George, 88, 163, 214 Spencer, Kandy, 88, 123, 214 Speno, Pauline, 214 Sperling, Arlene, 214 Spetz, Patricia, 103, 196 Sponzilli, Christine, 120, 126, 196 Sponzilli, John, 97, 196, 217 Sponzilli, Paul, 206 Spychalski, Carrol, 93, 214 Srail, Mitchell, 137, 159, 206 Sramek, Bruce, 139, 159, 196 Sramek, Patricia, 93, 214 Stabrawa, William, 110, 137, 206 Stachon, Joseph, 186 Stacy, Linda, 206 Stadtman, Susann, 214 Stafta, Sandra, 115, 196 Stahl, Pamela, 91, 123, 214 Stahnke, Diane, 120, 186 Stallman, Sandra, 206 Stange, John, 214 Stanisavlievich, Mariia, 206 Stansbuxy, Gary, 214 Stanshury, Michael, 137, 206 Stapleman, Bruce, 214 Stark, Art, 95, 110, 114, 125, 149, 186 Staughton, William, 206 Stedman, Thomas, 162, 186 Steele, Mary, 131, 186 Stein, Neal, 196 Stein, Sabina. 186 Steingraber, Linda, 123, 214 Stejskal, Jean, 186 Stelter, Dan, 206 Stephan, Barbara, 104, 128, 196 Stephensen, John, 196 Sterk, Henry, 215 Sterk, Peggy, 91, 105, 206 Sterling, Rosemary, 120, 186 Sternberg, Diana, 196 Stevens, Clifford, 215 Stevens, Michael, 89, 125, 186 Stevenson, Nancy, 131, 196 Steward, Anne, 103, 124, 196 Stewartesa, Bill, 147 Stewart, Robert, 157 Stewart, WVilliam, 110, 137, 206 Stickel, Edward, 125, 186 Stickel, Gwendolyn, 123, 215 Stirn, Eileen, 91, 99, 120, 196 St. Lawrence, Sharon, 195 Stockseth, Byron, 137, 206 Stoffel, John, 154, 215 Stokes, Charles, 157, 206 Stokes, Terry, 206 Stokes, YVilliam, 157, 215 Stoney, Darlene, 123, 215 Storoe, Sandra. 120, 196 Stout, Jerry, 206 Strabrawa, William, 159 Strandberg, Carol, 105, 196 Straughton, Bill, 131 Streiker, Scott, 100, 196 Striber, Cheryl, 186 Strobacker, Fred, 131, 150, 163, 215 Studebaker, Kathleen, 186 Studtmann, Robert, 109, 125, 196 Stuhrenberg, Lynn, 186 Stumpf, Roger, 154, 206 Stumfield, Laura, 108, 215 Stumfield, Roberta, 103, 107, 186 Sudlow, XVilliam, 131, 157, 215 Sugg, Diane, 215 Suk, Judy, 103, 206 Sullivan, Donald, 89, 196 Sullivan, Nancy, 106, 115, 125, 186 Sullivan, Timothy, 137, 159, 196 Summerfield, Billie, 196 Summerfield, Donna, 103, 105, 123, 215 Sumner, Steven, 126, 137, 196 Sundlirig, Sally, 186 Susdorf, Jeanne, 186 Sustorius, Nancy, 93, 120, 206 Sutton, Gail, 206 Suttog, Martyn, 118, 131, 150, 21 Sutula, Philip, 137, 196 Svabek, Dana, 123, 215 Svejda, Sharon, 186 Svoboda, Barbara, 115, 215 Svoboda, Bruce, 110, 114, 149, 186 Svoticgda, Raymond, 131, 154, Swanson, Jan, 215 Swantek, Sandra, 215 Swensen, Jill, 206 Swenson Barbara 104 125,187 Swiech, Cary, 155, 215 Sylva, Gilbert, 118, 215 T Tabor, Janice, 206 Tadeusij, Barbara, 196 Taft, Mary Jane, 93, 104, 115, 206 Talbert, Anita, 215 Talbert, Judith, 103, 196 Tamburrino, Robert, 106, 187 Tamm, William, 157, 215 Tancabel, Linda, 123, 215 Tannura, Joseph, 110, 114, 115, 187 Tartaglia, Louis, 187 Tararo, Rosemary, 215 Taraska, Elrita, 215 Tarleton, Barry, 196 Tarter, Robert, 137, 159, 206 Taussig, Dennis, 125 Tavemier, Robert, 196 Taylor, Laura, 115, 123, 215 Taylor, Marsha, 115, 196 Tebbe, Terry Ann, 123, 215 Teichmiller, Linda, 215 Tellone, Barbara, 105, 196 Tellone, Jackie, 215 Tenebrini, Linda, 91, 120, 187 Terlizzi, Garth, 88, 130, 141, 159, 215 Terlizzi, Lonis, 187 Terlizzi, Pamela, 91, 93, 123, 215 Teruty, Shirley, 206 Testa, Jacqueline, 215 Tetti, David, 215 Thamm, Pamela, 104, 130, 215 Theys, Sandra, 215 Theohald, Edward, 196 Thomas, Arlene, 215 Thomas, Joan, 88, 93, 120, 206 Thompson, Charyn, 196 Thompson, Irene, 115, 196 Thompson, Kirk, 109, 131, 215 Thompson, Norman, 196 Thorsen, Karin, 196 Thurmond, Steve. 215 Tibensky, Deborah, 123, 215 Tibensky, John, 95, 187 Timm, Ronald, 206 Timms, Bruce, 196 Timms, Janet, 131, 206 Timpanaro, Joseph, 215 Tobias, Dianna, 91, 206 Tobin, Mark, 187 Todman, Barbara, 93, 115, 215 Toenies, Louise, 215 Toerpe, Carol, 187 Tomek, Linda, 123, 196 Toirbpsorowski, Roger, 139, 157, Toth, Christine, 131, 196 Trahan, Phyllis, 124 Tranchida, Barbara, 196 Trapani, Patricia, 126, 196 Trapp, Keith, 147, 187 Treabess, Carol, 93, 113, 129, 196 Treadmar, Valerie, 115, 206 Trezzo, Danny, 215 Triplett, Larry, 215 Trippel, Nancy, 104, 196 Trglicg, Charlene, 96, 106, 187, Trissoliere, Eugene, 154, 215 Trittipo, Judy, 187 Troy, Diane, 187 Tsicouris, Harriet, 215 Turek, Carol, 206 Turek, Dennis, 196 Turek, Paul, 137, 159, 196 Turilli, Louis, 196 rufilli, Nancy, 187 Turkes, Veronica, 196 Turville, Mary, 215 Tykvart, Bonnie, 103, 206 Tykvart, Jean, 124 Tyler, Dennis, 143, 196 Tynan, Paul, 131, 215 U Ulicny, Kathleen, 126, 206 Ulm, Barbara, 115, 206 Umbras, Steven, 187 Umbras, Susan, 206 Untiedt, Bonny, 93, 118, 206 Untiedt, Susie, 106, 187 Urban, Margaret, 196 Urbaniak, VVayne, 98, 131, 161, 162, 196 Urbans, Bruce, 137, 196 Urbelis, August, 157, 206 Urbelis, Harriet, 187 Urbgcgck, Laurita, 91, 130, 131, V Vallandigham, Paul, 131, 196 Valgigdigham, Peter, 87, 131, Vallicelli, James, 126, 137, 206 Van Cleave, Roy, 95, 110, 114, 149, 196 Vancraenenbroeck, Barbara, 196 Vancraenenbroeck, Mary, 93, 206 Vandenbroucke, Alan, 110, 137, 159, 206 Vandemiolen, Diane, 196 Vandersee, Mary, 187 Vandiver, Hugh, 215 VanDyck, Edmond, 125, 196 Van Eenige, James, 200 Van Eenige, John, 206 Vaneynde, Gerald, 196 Vanferson, Gary, 206 VanLoghem, Mary Ellen, 104, 120, 187 Vanselow, Gail, 109, 131, 215 Vassolo, Marie, 187 Vaughan, Veda, 206 Vavra, Jeanne, 187 Veisbergs, Edward, 206 Veltri, Gail, 124, 206 Vena, Robert, 187 Ventura, Maria, 124, 206 Veverka, Kristine, 93, 115, 206 Vidak, Jean, 91, 215 Vilim, Sally, 103, 124, 196 Villano, John, 157 Villacci, Joseph, 206 Vischulis, Donald, 131, 154, 161, 215 Viso, Ginger, 215 Viso, Joyce, 98, 197 VititiS7Georgiana, 109, 113, 120, Vitti, Joseph, 104, 120, 187 Voborsky, Gerald, 215 Vogel, Douglas, 215 Volinsky, Diane, 103, 197 Vollendorf, Ruby, 215 Vos, Edward, 88, 109, 131, 150, 215 Voss, Jeanne, 215 Voss, Robert, 187 Vovola, Phillip, 197 Vought, Clarence, 215 Vozza, Dennis, 197 Vozza, Florence, 91, 187 Vukmir, Ursula, 215 Vytantas, Barcas, 119 W Wactor, John, 108, 125, 137, 206 Wade, Arthur, 197 Wade, Richard, 154, 215 Wagar, John, 163, 215 Wagar, Robert, 161, 187 Wagar, William, 110, 187 Wagner, Karen, 206 Waigs, Rich, 114 Waldron, Stephen, 187 Walinski, Carol, 215 Walker, Candace, 206 Walker, Kathleen, 206 Wall, Kathy, 103, 115, 118, 215 Wall, Larry, 206 Wendell, Tekla, 93, 206 Wendt, Shirley, 215 Wenzlaif, Alberta, 206 Wesol, Patricia, 89, 129, 197, 215 Wesol, Sandra, 104, 215 West, Martin, 197 Westendorf, Diane, 129, 197 Wetherby, Merrily, 107, 115, 125, 188 Vlletteland, Christie, 215 Wetteland, Jeanne, 206 Wharton, Donald, 89, 114, 188 Wheaton, Warren, 161, 215 Whiffen, Cheryl, 90, 197 Whistler, Susan, 103, 206 White, Bertha, 206 White, Charles, 157, 206 White, Jeanette, 206 White, John, 197 White, Linda, 215 Whitten, Darlene, 188 ck, Betty, 215 Walters Marsha, 215 Walters, Terry, 147, 206 Walton, Clyde, 215 Walton, Duane, 100, 118 Walton, Lynda, 90, 120, 197 Walus, Patricia, 103, 197 Wanders, Catherine, 91, 124 Wanielista, Lynne, 115, 206 Wiciak, George, 119, 147, 215 Widick, Paul, 206 Widowski, Douglas, 154 NViedder, Craig, 109, 215 Wiegand, Charles, 206 Wiersema, Donna, 123, 215 Wiersema, Rita, 123, 215 Wilcox, Barbara, 89, 104, 197 Wilcox, Steve, 215 Wilde, Gail, 188 Wilke, Carol, 93, 215 Wilke, Priscilla, 131, 188 Willand, Timothy, 130, 215 Wilkins, Frances, 88, 123, 215 Williams, Dan, 131, 150, 215 Williams, John, 161 Williams, Paula, 88, 206 Williams, Tom, 97, 188, 217 Williamson, Nancy, 188 Willmer, Greg, 156, 188 Wills, Carol, 197 Wills, William, 206 Wilmot, Dennis, 215 Wilson, Karen, 115, 197 Winger, Juanita, 206 Wineberg, Pete, 159 Winter, Susan, 91, 129, 197 Winters, Christie, 197 Winters, Joan, 188 Wisniewski, Karen, 215 Witasik, Anita, 91, 206 Witczak, Joseph, 215 Witherington, David, 197 Witt, Donald, 154, 215 Witt, Robert, 188 Wiza, James, 215 Woelke, Marianne, 106, 188 Woerner, Janine, 215 Wolfgwan, Richard, 131, 163, fn Wolverton, Linda, 197 Wood, Christine, 106, 188 Wood, Patricia, 197 Woodard, James, 215 Woodward, Carl, 197 Woodward, Stan, 147 Woolford, James, 206 Workman, Richard, 118, 197 Worth, Charles, 197 Wozny, John, 137, 157, 206 Wreschinsky, Michael, 215 Wurglitz, Patricia, 197 VVuttke, Erwin, 114, 189 Ward, Mary, 130, 206 Wardell, Debby, 215 Warp, Bonita, 93, 124, 206 Warp, Richard, 161, 215 Wash, Christine, 197 Washburn, John, 131, 197 Washbum, Norma, 91, 123, 215 Washington, Alicia, 93, 123, 215 Wasson, Sandra, 88, 98, 126, 206 VVaters, Gerald, 188 Waters, Susan, 206 Watkins, Dee, 89, 188 Watkins, Peggy, 215 Watson, Allen, 206 Watson, Alvin, 152 Y Yaccino, Frank, 95, 110, 143, 156, 189 Yaeger, Linda, 189 Yakel, John, 131, 215 Yanckowitz, Thomas, 189 Yannia Yeske, s, Thomas, 157, 215 Gail, 189 Young, Bmce, 206 Young, Christine, 189 Young, Diana, 117, 189 Young, Flora, 206 Young, William, 206 Yudws, Sandra, 215 VVatt, Jo, 103, 188 Watts, Herbert, 188 Weber, Lester, 149 Webster, Rosemary, 197 Webster, Timothy, 206 VVeging, Linda, 91, 129, 197 Weging, Roberta, 215 Wegner, Karen, 129 Wegner, Thomas, 150, 206 Weichbrodt, Eunice, 188 Weigand, Philip, 206 Weinberg, Peter, 215 Weis, Marcia, 188 Weisner, Donna, 197 Weisner, Susan, 215 Weiss, Joann, 190, 197 Welch, Edith, 215 Welch, Vema, 206 Weld, Howard, 131, 197 Welker, Daniel, 137, 206 Welker, Randall, 188 Weller, Arren, 157 Welzien, James, 188 Wendoll, Rowlene, 93, 215 Z Zach, Carolyn, 197 Zale, Susan, 106, 189 Tale, William, 206 Zalecki, Arthur, 131, 161, 215 Zalisk, Richard, 95, 139, 143, 157, 190, 197 Zamhole, Dennis, 189 Zamora, Tom, 157, 215 Zang. Michael, 206 Zarilla, Patricia, 105, 197 Zawarus, Nancy, 189 Zbilski, Gary, 206 Zbilski, Richard, 189 Zeeb, Rosemary, 215 Zegar, Mary, 215 Zeiger, Elaine, 131, 189 Zeilenga, Wayne, 206 Zelenka, Edward, 215 Zelenski, Jim, 104 Zell, Charles. 215 Zell, Mary, 206 Student Index Zell, Vicki, 91, 189 Zeman, Karen, 91, 123, 215 Zeman, Paul, 95, 98 Zenkowich, Iva, 215 Zemel, Bonnie, 197 Zielinski, James, 206 Ziemke, Terry, 156, 197 Zies, Nancy, 128, 215 Zilka, Thomas, 206, Zimmerman, Judith, 123, 215 Zimmerman, Lucille, 189 Zlatos, Frank, 157, 215 Znorski, Judy, 215 Zobel, Kathryn, 197 Zombie, Rachel, 159 Zonzolia, Mary, 206 Zordan, Don, 189 Zom, Bmce, 88, 119, 215 Zuccaro, Diane, 189 Zuccaro, Laurence, 157, 206 SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Suzanne Bamhart, Joseph Biz- zarri, Patricia Blough, Peter Bryant, Lois Calato, Richard Cap- piello, Richard Carver, Paulette Dedick, Richard Dekowski, Tom Dose, Robert Dubson, John Dullum, Gene Elwart, Linda Erickson, Daniel Faillo, Frank Favata, Paul Fetcho, Carol Fors, Janice Granato, John Hajek, Ian Harris, John Hayley, Ray- mond Hendricks, Richard Hogan, Ronald Hogan, Shirley Holmes, Gary Huffman, Mark Jenca, Sandra Jordan, Norbert Josephus, Mary Ellen Keracik, Margaret Klingberg, Joseph Kovacic, Robert Kowarlski, Linda Kuczen, John Lentz, Larry Zuffante, Michael, 189 Zukor, Deborah, 109, 215 Zuley, Lawrence, 149, 189 x Zuley, Richard, 189 0' Q vb 'C- Zuodar, Robert, 109, 215 ' f Zupsich, Alexander, 95, 99, 109, x 0 118, 137, 197 '92' Zupsich, Joseph, 206 4 Q Zupsich, Steve, 95, 110, 118, Q, NS F 137, 159 4, 0 Zylinski, Joyce, 104, 206 1555 Leone, Albert Lewis, Forrest Lindsey, Terry Nlaki, Glenda Mc- Garvey, Robert lNIcGaw, Robert Melowitz, Robert lVIerow, Rita Michielutti, Diane Miller, Michael Murdoch, Nancy Muszynski, Donna Nicoletti, James Niforatos, Robert Novak, Milan O'Brad- ovich, James Petersen, Kent Peterson, Michael Plecas, Robert Regan, Thomas Romano, Albert Saleski, John Schlegel, Mau- 'reen Schram, Joseph Scott, Raymond Sexton, Sheila Shannon, Richard Skala, Judith Sly, Peter Souhrada, Beverly Stein, Pa- mela Surma, Janet Swiech, Patricia Volpe, Gloria VVagner, Donald Walker, John Wealer, Garrick Weber, Lester Weber. l 1 I


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