Rich Township High School - Lagoon Yearbook (Park Forest, IL)

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Characterized by scholarship and effort, this group of young men and women, joined by thousands of others like it, must ultimately make the climactic decisions paving the way for a Twenty-first Century. To the four hun- dred graduates of Rich today, the 'clights and shadowsv of the world tomorrow, in recognition of their grave responsibility, the editors of the 1962 Lagoon dedicate this book. y ,yin ,.aaa 'll A 2 4 4 fl 77' QSJINN ig? ' 1 E ' A i ,y 2,-11 A 5 U -'I A I- ff i faiaitkll fl 1 --X 7 ' 'fig- T : X' 7 ' A r ea... , s A ,. 4 , . eflwf' K iffy-f.j,3 . Q l ' I ,fry Nllgfg .al I 1xf,qLup.rz,., - ,fl In V xl r ...,.' v , U JQCLLQ p A ' A!! Nr-114' P .V X4 itll All 'itll' 1 azfc? i 'X -B t-alll' all 4154! A ' of if wi' WW' ' Y-5 pgllliwfudiliiifg ' , , 'L 92121. I ':1i9!f g'l If - WEN: f ,. J 1-ff , V f vw ' i fr 4 .sl i ff 411 ' at r X V . f ' 1 ' U il i . ' X 1' Jlk This Rich East xx wx X r Ag- , -Lib 'D. Q5 - -f , F, :..- , SN . 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Senior Class Officers: Joe Gray, vice presidentg Sara May, treas- urer: Zaida'MeCall, secretaryg Paul Kepler, president. Seniors SHARON ADAMS ALBERT AIKEN DOUGLAS ANDERSON CARL ANDREE ROSS ANDREE ALICE ANDRES RICHARD ANDREWS LYNN ARCHER GEFF ARMSTRONG KAREN ASCHEMEYER ANDREA ASHDON BONNIE ASMUS ROBERTA ATKINSON H is Seniors CIGSS of 1962 NEIL BAEDER JILL BAILEY SUE BARTHOFF SHERRY BELL NORBERT BELLOW ROBERT BERGER VIRGINIA BALDWIN BILL BALLAD BILL I BELLNAP BARRY BIARD BARBARA BILODEAU EUGENE BISHOP ELLEN BLACKER LOIS BLUME LOLITA BLUIVIE MILTON BLUME RICHARD BOHLMAN SUSAN BOIE JEFFREY BOYD PATRICIA BOYD DONNA BRANDEBURY MARIAN BRANDS CAROL BRETZ RENEE BROOKS MICHAEL BROWN SHARON BROWN f Seniors A ut., exam Lcolee, class ranke, collece con- ferences-the senior counseloris office is a bee- hive of activity. Graduation becomes more of ax reality as seniors are measured for cups and '462,'gthc magic number. gowns. O O Q Dlshncfly Seniors . . . ROBERTA TERRENCE BUCK JOSEPH BUCKLEY DAN BURROWS JAN BUZBY BROWNYER ROBERT RICHARD CARLE LINDA CARTY MARY ANN IMOGENE CASE CAMPBELL CARTY n11i l ernwae'ix:' ' , V ., , .. ,,,.w,,,,5. k,L. -, . . TIM CASE DANIEL CASPERS RICHARD CLARK PHYLLIS CLASON JANET CLAYTON MARSHA CLEARMAN GEORGE CLEMENS MICHELLE COLTUN ELBRIDCE CONDEE THOMAS CONNOLLY ELIZABETH CONWAY ROBERT COWART ERIKA COX BRUCE CRADDOCK CAROLYN CROUCH JAMES CRUMPACKER JUDITH DAHLMAN Seniors Class of RALPH DAHLMAN RICHARD DANIELS DANNY DANZINGER JONELLE DAVIS PATTY DEEIVIER MARY ANN DENK DENNY DENMAN WILLIAM DENTON SUSAN DE SHON DENNIS DIETZ ROBERT DINERSTEIN SARA DOBBS HARLAN DODGE JOAN DOLSKE JACK DORN SUSAN DUNN EDWARD DURANT magsifff':ums2w.pf:,wffu: 1 my ff VERNA EDWARDS ALICE ELLIOTT ANN ELLIOTT ROBERT ELLIOTT QUINTON ELLIS ETHAN EMIVIETT DIANE ENSIVIINGER TERRY EPSTEIN GREGORY ERIKSON DIANE ESPER MELANIE FARBER WILLIAM FARRELL KELLEY F AURE Seniors Class of 1962 BILL FAURE V152 IDX SARA FELCHER JAMES FELDMAN AMY FLASCHEN CHARLES FLECK ELTA JEAN FORCE JOHN FORMAN JOSEPH FRACCARO SUSAN FRALEIGH JUANITA FISCHER THERON FOOTE KAREN FOSTER LOUISE FRANCIS A ,mx ? Aw .,.. LESLIE FRANK ji! DORIS FREEDMAN KATHY FRIEND PATRICIA FRISTOE JACK FROST WILLIAM FROST MARGARET FULTON THOMAS GAGEL EVELYN GARBACZ KATHY GILCHRIST MICHAEL GOLDEN CHRISTINE GOODELL .WW 'lurk ww HERBERT GOODMAN Seniors Why it's a stalactite-of course. The finishing touches of the begin- ning phase. Senior Spirit . . . af Work Promvdecorations take shape at the ex- pense of messy hands. WENDELL JOSEPH GRAY REGINA GUMAER VALERIE LOIS GUTELIUS GOODWHN GUSTAFSON JOHN GUTHRH1 BONNHIHABAS DONALDILUR MARY ANN ELOBE'HAMRE HAMANN l , 1 suep'1 JAMES HANSEN ROBERT HANSLIK CATHERINE HANSON MARIANNE HANSON CARL HARDY BEVERLY HARIVIS RONALD HASON ANN HAVERKAIVIP JOHN HAWES BARBARA HAWKIN SON J AMES HAWTHORNE GARY HEIFNER JO ANN HEIN DONALD HENSON RICHARD HERCULES KENNETH HERMAN ROXANNE HILLS Seniors Class of 1962 EARL HODGKINS JERILYN HOFFMAN MARGARET HOFMANN BRIAN HOGAN DANIEL HOGER KEITH HOILE CAROL HONEYWELL GILBERT HOPPER JACK HORCHLER MICHAEL HORN PAUL HORN ROBERT HOSTETTER KAREN HOULIHAN JAMES HOWARD HOLLY HOWTON JUDY HUBSCH WINSTON HUGHES RICHARD HULL JOHN IGLEHART JOSEPH JARVIS JOHN JEFFREY KATHERINE JESKE CAROL JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON DEE JOHNSON GERALDINE JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON DAVID KEITER ANNIRENE KELLY SHARON KELLY Seniors Class of 1962 JERRY KENNEDY THOMAS KENT PAUL KEPLER CAROLIN KERN THOMAS KETTLE DOUGLAS KINCAID BRADFORD KINCHELOE MARY KING SUSAN KNICKREHM SHEILA KOGAN MIKE KOLENDO ALEX KOWALYK JEAN KRELL ADAMS, SHARON Pep Club, Gymnastics. AIKEN, ALBERT Edgewood, Maryland 1, 2, National Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Track, Intramurals. ANDERSEN, DOUGLAS Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track, In- tramurals. ANDREE, CARL Camera Club, Audio-Visual Aide, Intra- murals. ANDREE, ROSS Biology Club. ANDRES, ALICE Big Sister, Pep Club, G.A.A., Bowling. ANDREWS, RICHARD HR Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Intramurals. ARCHER, LYNN Coon Rapids, Minnesota, I, Band. ARMSTRONG, GEFF Harvey, Illinois 1, National Honor Soci- ety, German Club. ASCHEMEYER, KAREN Dearborn, Michigan, 1, Metairie, Louisi- ana, 3, Homecoming Court, Big Sister, Spanish Club, Counselor's Aide, Cheer- leader, alternate, Modern Dance, G.A.A.' Intramurals. 1 ASHDON, ANDREA Grand Haven, Michigan, 1, Chicago, Illi- nois 2, Lagoon, Rcveiller, Spanish Club, Hall Monitor, Library Aide, Rifle Club. ASMUS, BONNIE Griffith, Indiana, I, Big Sister, F.N.A., F.T.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens. ATKINSON, ROBERTA Reveiller, F.H.A., Chorus, Gymnastics. BAEDER, NEIL Camera Club, UR Men's Club, Football. BAILEY, JILL Richmond, Virginia, 1, 2, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross, Library Aide, Gymnas- tics. BALDWIN, VIRGINIA Danville, Illinois, 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Y-Teens, In- ternational Club, Drama Club, Liliom, Girls' Club, Wizard of Oz. 22 Senior Activities BALLAD, WILLIAM National Merit Letter of Commendation, Electronics Club, Rocket Club. BARTHOFF, SUSAN National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Big Sister, Lagoon, business manager, classes editors, F.T.A., Library Aide. BELL, SHERRY Houston, Texas, I, Debate, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Booster Club, v.p., Student Council. BELLNAP, WILLIAM Freshman Class President, Key Club, R Men's Club, treas., Baseball, Basket- ball, Football. BELLOW, NORBERT MR Men's Club, Basketball, Football, Intramurals. BERGER, ROBERT BIARD, BARRY BILODEAU, BARBARA Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Gym- nastics. BISHOP, EUGENE Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 1, 2, 3. BLACKER, ELLEN Big Sister, Reveillerg F.H.A., Chorus, Pep Club, Wizard of Oz.', BLUME, LOIS Big Sister, Chorus, Choral Club, Band, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. BLUME, LOLITA Choir. BLUME, MILTON BOHLMAN, RICHARD BOIE, SUSAN Reveillerg F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club. BOYD, JEFFREY Evansville, Indiana, 1, 2, Track. BOYD, PATRICIA Joplin, Missouri, 1, F.N.A., Y-Teens BRANDEBURY, DONNA BRANDS, MARIAN Reveiller, Spanish Club, Pep Club. BRAUN, PAUL Camera Club, Coin Club. BRETZ, CAROL National Honor Society, .Iunior Red Cross, Chorus, Pep Club, Intramurals. BROOKS, RENEE F.H.A., Pep Club. BROWN, MICHAEL Choir, Basketball, Football, Track. BROWN, SHARON Orchestra, Intramurals. BROWNYER, ROBERTA Bamberg, Germany, 1, Wurzburg, Germany, 2, 3, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Chorus, Cheerleader, G.A.A., treas., Intramurals. BUCK, TERRENCE BUCKLEY, JOSEPH BURROWS, DAN Intramurals. Senior Bulletin Board. BUZBY, JAN F.H.A., Gymnastics, Intramurals, Modern Dance. CAMPBELL, ROBERT Freshman Class Vice President, Sopho- more Class Vice President, Junior Class Vice President, Chorus, Choral Club: R Men's Club, Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Track, Intramurals. CARLE, RICHARD Chorus, Choir, Football, Wrestling, Track. CARTY, LINDA Harvey, Illinois, I, Choral Club, Band, Gymnastics, Modern Dance. CARTY, MARY ANN Harvey, Illinois, I, Latin Club, Choral Club, Band, Intramurals. CASE, IMOGENE Reveiller, Pep Club, Gymnastics, G.A.A., Modern Dance. CASE, TIM National Honor Society, Band, R Men's Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Ten- ms. CASPERS, DANIEL Los Angeles, California, 3, Football. CLARK, RICHARD Syracuse, New York, I, Golf. CLASON, PHYLLIS Saginaw, Michigan, French Club, Choir, Pep Club, G.A.A., Gymnastics. I, 2: Big Sister, CLAYTON, JANET Big Sister, French Club, F.H.A., Psy- chology Club, sec., v.p., Modem Dance, Gymnastics, Intramurals, G.A.A., Bowl- ing. CLEARMAN, MARSHA Big Sister, F.N.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Office Aide, Pep Club, Gymnastics, In- tramurals. CLEMENS, GEORGE Flint, Michigan, I, 2, Science Club, R Mcn's Club, Football. COLTUN, MICHELLE Rcvciller, Heiress, Lili0m, A.F.S. Club, Choral Club, G.A.A., Pep Club. CONDEE, ELBRIDGE Intramurals. CONNOLLY, THOMAS Chicago, Illinois, I, Baseball. CONWAY, ELIZABETH Choir, Modern Dance. COWART, ROBERT Lumberton, North Carolina, 1, 2. COX, ERIKA A.F.S. Exchange Student, A.F.S. Club, French Club, Russian Club, Projection Club, Miniature Rifle Club, Drama Club. CRADDOCK, BRUCE Key Club, HR Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football. CROUCH, CAROLYN Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, 3, Pan American Club, G.A.A. CRUMPACKER, JAMES National Merit Letter of Commendation, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Stamp and Coin Club, Intramurals. DAHLMAN, JUDITH F.T.A. DAHLMAN, RALPH DANIELS, RICHARD Fairmont, West Virginia, 1, Boys' State, Choir, Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals. DANZINGER, ROBERT Spanish Club, Math Club, Intramurals. DAVIS, JONELLE Gymnastics, Modern Dance, Esroh Srevol. DEEMER, PATRICIA National Honor Society, Big Sister, Cho- rus, Choral Club, Pep Club, pres., Gym- nastics, Intramurals. DENK, MARY ANN Girls' League, v.p., Big Sister, French Club, F.N.A., Pep Club, v.p., G.A.A., Intramurals, Modern Dance. DENMAN, DENNY Key Club, Choir, R Men's Club, Bas- ketball, Football, Track. DESHON, SUSAN Big Sister, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Cho- rus, Pep Club, Gymnastics, G.A.A. DIETZ, DENNIS Crawfordsville, Indiana, 1, Key Club, Spanish Club, Stamp and Coin Club, pres. DINERSTEIN, ROBERT National Honor Society, pres., Harvard Book Award, National Merit Finalist, German Club, pres., Math Club, pres., Band, Astronomy Club, Tennis. DOBBS, SARA Chicago, Illinois, 1, 2, Big Sister, G.A.A., Office Aide, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Bowl- ing, Student Council, Roller Club. DODGE, HARLAN HR Men's Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Tennis, Intramurals. DOLSKE, JOAN Spanish Club, F.T.A., Creative Writing, Intramurals, G.A.A., Bowling. DORN, JACK German Club, Biology Club, Band, R Men's Club. DUNN, SUSAN 'LLiliom, F.N.A.: Choral Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Modern Dance, '4Wizard of O7 '4That's quite a bit of homework, Bill!': DURANT, EDWARD Camera Club, Band. EDWARDS, VERNA F.H.A., F.N.A., c.A.A. ELLIOTT, ALICE Big Sister, F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Band, Office Aide, Bowling. ELLIOTT, ANN National Honor Society, Lagoon, Spanish Club, A.F.S. Club, Chorus, Choir, treas.' Pep Club, Gymnastics, Gym Leader. 7 ELLIOTT, ROBERT Football, Wlrestling, Track. ELLIS, QUINTON Jacksonville, Florida, l. EMMETT, ETHAN Lagoon, Reveillerg, Camera Club, Elec- tronics Club, Wrestling, Intramurals. 23 ENSMINGER, DIANE Big Sister, F.H.A., F.T.A., Office Aide, Pep Club, Intramurals, E.M.I-I. Aide. EPSTEIN, TERRY Key Club, Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Intramurals. ERIKSON, GREGORY Key Club, QR Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Track. ESPER, DIANE F.I-I.A., Junior Red Cross, Chorus, Cho- ral Club. FARBER, MELANIE Clayton, Ohio, 3, French Club, Modern Dance, Pep Club, Debate, i'Wizai'd of Oz. FARRELL, WILLIAM You Canit Take It With You, HR Men's Club, Basketball, Football. FAURE, KELLEY FAU RE, WILLIAM Football, Wrestling. FELCHER, SARAH New York City, New York, 1, Cleveland, Ohio, 2, Rezfeiiler, F.H.A., 4'Wuthering Heightsf' Diary of Anne Frank, Re- luctant Debutantef' nLadies in Retire- ment. FELDMAN, JAMES Quill and Scroll, Lagoon, Retreillerg De- bate, Camera Club, v.p., S.S.U.N., Choral Club, Audio-Visual Aide. FISCHER, JUANITA Girls' League, cabinet, pres., You Can't Take It With You, 4'The Heiress, 'fLili- om, '6The Wizard of Ozgi' Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. iiLet's drag. FLASCHEN, AMY Big Sister, Reveillerg Spanish Club, F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Band, Pep Club, Modern Dance. FLECK, CHARLES Wrestling. FOOTE, THERON FORCE, ELTA .JEAN Hudson, Ohio, I, 2, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Chorus, Office Aide, Modern Dance. FORMAN, JOHN Chorus, Band, Baseball, Track. FOSTER, KAREN G.A.A., Spanish Club. FRACCARO, JOSEPH Band, R Men's Club, Baseball, Foot- ball, Intramurals. FRALEIGH, SUSAN Akron, Ohio, 1 2, Y-Teens, Big Sister, Retreiller, advertising manager, Debate, Office Aide, The Wizard of Oz, Intra- murals. FRANCIS, LOUISE Lagoon, French Club, Creative Writing, Pep Club, Psychology Club. FRANK, LESLIE Quill and Scroll, Big Sister, Reveiller, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Chorus, Gymnas- tics, Intramurals. FREEDMAN, DORIS French Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., Pep Club: Modern Dance. FRIEND, KATHRYN F.T.A., G.A.A., Pep Club. 24 i'It's a long Way downf' FRISTOE, PATRICIA Reveiller, F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Intramurals. FROST, JACK Science Club, Baseball, Golf, Bowling. FROST, WILLIAM Band. FULTON, MARGARET GAGEL, THOMAS Biology Club, Chorus, Choral Clubf GARBACZ, EVELYN Latin Club, F.H.A., sec., pres-., Choral Club. GILCHRIST, KATHY Miss Pep, Girls' League, cabinet, Span- ish Club, Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, sec., pres., Gymnastics, G.A.A., Modern Dance. GOLDEN, MICHAEL National Merit Letter of Commendation, '4Lilion1, Latin Club, Camera Club, uR,, Men's Club, Football. GOODELL, CHRISTINE La Habra, California, I, National Honor Society, French Club, A.F.S., Choral Club, Choir, Intramurals, Modern Dance, Gym Leader, Class Representative, Cali- fornia Scholastic Society. GOODMAN, HERBERT Latin Club, Track, Intramurals, Bowling. GOODWIN, WENDELL Chorus, Band, Audio-Visual Aide, Bas- ketball. GRAY, JOSEPH Cicero, Illinois, I, Senior Class Vice President, Freshman Cabinet, Student Council, Lagoon, Debate, Latin Club, pres., Drama Club, Swimming, Boxing, Cross Country. GUMAER, REGINA Texas City, Texas, I, French Club, F.H.A., Pep Club, G.A.A., Drama Club. GUSTAFSON, VALERIE F.N.A., Choir. GUTELIUS, LOIS A.F.S. Club, French Club, sec., Choral Club, Pep Club, Intramurals, Modern Dance, G.A.A., Gym Leader. GUTHRIE, JOHN Baseball, Football. HABAS, BONNIE Chorus, '4The Wizard of Oz. HAIR, DONALD Lansing, Michigan, I, 2, Key Club, French Club, treas., Intramurals. HAMANN, MARY ANN F.H.A., Intramurals. HAMRE, ELOISE F.T.A., Chorus, Nurse's Aide, Modern Dance, Intramurals. G.A.A., HANSEN, JAMES Basketball, Intramurals. HANSLIK, ROBERT German Club, Chorus, Choral Club. HANSON, CATHERINE Downers Grove, Illinois, I, 2. HANSON, MARIANNE Eau Claire, Wisconsin, I, 2, 3. HARDY, CARL Wrestling. HARMS, BEVERLY Chorus, G.A.A. HASON, RONALD A.F.S. Club, National Honor Basketball, Track, Intramurals. Society, HAVERKAMP, ANN Chorus, Modern Dance. HAWES, JOHN HAWKINSON, BARBARA F.N.A. HAWTHORNE, JAMES Austin, Texas, I, Key Club, R Men's Club, Football, Tennis, The Sandbox, The Wizard of Oz. HEIFNER, GARY R Mens Club, Baseball, Football, Wres- tling. HOGAN, BRIAN Student Council, National Honor Society, treas., Quill and Scroll, Lagoon, academic editor, Latin Club, HR Men's Club, Track, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Intra- murals, Table Captain. Hosea, DANIEL HOILE, KEITH Camp Zama, Japan, I, Kailua, Hawaii, 2, Freshman Class President, Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Baseball. '4That wasn't so had after allfbut now the HEIN, JO ANN steps. Ughlv F.N.A. HENSON, DONALD National Honor Society, German Club, Chess Club, Audio-Visual Aide, I-IERCULES, RICHARD Harvey, Illinois, I, 2, Electronics Club. HERMAN, KENNETH Harvey, Illinois, I, National Honor Soci- ety, National Merit Finalist, 6'You Can't Take It With You, 6'Liliom, Debate, Choral Club, Choir. HILLS, ROXANNE Big Sister, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Gym- nastics, Modern Dance. HODGKINS, EARL German Club, Astronomy Club, Stamp and Coin Club, Wrestling, Track, Cross Country, Intramurals. HOFFMAN, JERILYN Student Council, treas., National Honor Society, Debate, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, v.p., Intramurals, G.A.A., Gym Leader. ' HOFMANN, MARGARET Big Sister, Reveiller, French Club, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Gymnastics, In- tramurals. HONEYWELL, CAROL F.H.A., F.T.A., Junior Red Cross. HOPPER, GILBERT Key Club, Latin Club, R Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football. HORCHLER, JACK Spanish Club, Football, Wrestling. HORN, MICHAEL HORN, PAUL HOSTETTER, ROBERT HOULIHAN, KAREN Reveiller, Debate, French Club, G.A.A., Chorus. HOWARD, JAMES Student Council, National Honor Society, Outstanding Junior, Key Club, Liliom,' R Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football. HOWTON, HOLLY ern Dance, G.A.A., The Wizard of Oz.' 25 Chorus, Choral Club, Gymnastics, Mod: HUBSCH, JUDY Big Sister, German Club, A.F.S. Club, F.T.A., Chorus, Pep Club. HUGHES, WINSTON Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Key Club, sec., Lagoon, sports editor, Chorus, Choir, HR Men's Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Track. HULL, RICHARD IGLEHART, JOHN Beverly, Illinois, I, Band. JARVIS, JOSEPII Chicago, Illinois, I, Football. JEFFREY. JOHN Boys, State, Spanish Club, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Intramurals. JESKE, KATHERINE Big Sister, Russian Club, Chorus, Choral Club, Band, Pep Club, Gymnastics, In- tramurals, Gym Leader. JOHNSON, CAROL Latin Club, treas., Modern Dance. JOHNSON, DEE F.N.A., F.T.A., Creative Writing, G.A.A JOHNSON, GERALDINE National Honor Society, French Club, Junior Red Cross, sec., G.A.A., Pep Club. JOHNSON, RICHARD Astronomy Club, R Men's Club, Base- ball, Football. KEITER, DAVID Delafield, Wisconsin, 1, 2, Freshman Class President, Spanish Club, Math Club, Baseball, Basketball, Crew Racing, Hock- ey, Football, Track. KELLY, ANNIRENE Chorus, Modern Dance, Gymnastics. KELLY, SHARON Latin Club, F.N.A., v.p., pres. KENNEDY, JERRY Football, Wrestling. KENT, THOMAS National Merit Letter of Commendation. KEPLER, PAUL Madison, Wisconsin, 1, New Orleans, Lou- isiana, I, 2, Senior Class President, Naa tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Key Club, Reveiller, Spanish Club, NR Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football: Tennis, Intramurals, Bowling. KERN, CAROLIN Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Girls League, cabinet, F.T.A., Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. KETTLE, THOMAS Band, Rv Men's Club, Football, Tennis KINCAID, DOUGLAS Band, Baseball, Intramurals. KINCHELOE, BRADFORD Let-'s Summit, Missouri, I, National Hon- or Society: National Merit Finalist, Quill and Scroll, Lagoon, Latin Club, pres., treas., R Men's Club, Basketball, Foot- ball, Track, Cross Country. KING, MARY Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, Latin Club, The Wizard of Oz, Drama Club, Sophomore Class President, Intramurals. KNICKREHM, SUSAN Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, Cheerleader, Span- ish Club. KOGAN, SHEILA National Honor Society, Lagoon, Reveil- ler, French Club, Chorus, Choral Club. KOLENDO, MICHAEL Altanta, Georgia, 2, Spanish Club, R Men's Club, Golf, Track. Library Aide. 26 Office Aide. KOWALYK, ALEX Stuttgart, Germany, 1, Astronomy Club. KRELL, JEAN Spanish Club, F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club. KRUEGER, PHILIP Key Club, HR lVIen's Club, Baseball, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Intramurals. KRULEE, JO ELLEN National Honor Society, v.p., Reveiller, Russian Club, sec., F.H.A., F.N.A., Cho- rus, Choral Club, Gymnastics, Modern Dance, Gym Leader. KUHLMAN, ARTHUR Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1, Football, Track, Intramurals. LACY, ROBERT St. Louis Park, Minnesota, 1, 2, Swim' ming, Tennis. LAMM, JUDY Big Sister, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramu- rals. LASHER, STEVE National Honor Society, Baseball, Basket- ball, Intramurals. LATSCH, JUDITH Glenco, Missouri, I, Manchester, Missouri, 2, Brownsburg, Indiana, 3, Student Coun- cil, sec., pres., National Honor Society, F.H.A., Pep Club, National Merit Finalist. LAUBENTHAL, JAMES Choir. LAYNG, CAROLE Big Sister, Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Intramurals, Modern Dance, G.A.A., Gym Leader. LEDERFINE, SHARON Quill and Scroll, Reveiller, business man- ager, associate editor, Spanish Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., WRHS, Intramurals. LEIBGOTT, ALLAN Sophomore Class President, Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Boys' State, Key Club, You Can't Take It With You, Liliom, A.F.S. Club, Cho- rus, Choral Club, Intramurals. LINDSAY, LESLIE Gymnastics, Modern Dance. LING, SHARON French Club, Choir, sec., Pep Club, treas., Gym Leader. LINGNER, KENNETH Spanish Club, Chess Club, Biology Club, Band. LODEN, DOUGLAS German Club, Biology Club, Stamp and Coin Club. LOGSDON, AUDREY F.H.A., G.A.A. LONERGAN, GENEVIEVE Ontario, Canada, 1, Big Sister, Office Aide, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. LOONEY, DON Football, Track, Intramurals, Gymnastics. LOTZ, HERBERT Choir, pres. LUERING, GENE LUNDBERG, BONNIE Battle Creek, Michigan, I, South Bend, Indiana, 2, 3. LURIE, JUDITH F.T.A., Esroh Srevol. LYMAN, MARTIN Latin Club, Stamp and Coin Club, R Men's Club, Baseball, Football, Wres- tling, Golf, Intramurals. LYNCH, SUSAN Quill and Scroll, Journeyman Award, Big Sister, Lagoon, Reveiller, news edi- tor, French Club, A.F.S. Club, W.R.H.S., Chorus, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Modern Dance. MacALPINE, DANIEL Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Track, In- tramurals. MAI-ILER, JOYCE G.A.A. MAHLER, TIM Cross Country, Track. MANGRUM, JIM Harvey, Illinois, I. MANN, LEVERN MANN, ROBERT Biology Club, Pep Band, Band, HR Men's Club, Baseball, Track, Cross Coun- try, Astronomy Club, Rocket Club. MARRIOTT, MICHAEL Seattle, Washington, I, Omaha, Nebraska, 2, Camera Club, HR Men's Club, Track, Football. MARTIN, SANDRA National Honor Society, German Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Gym Leader. MARZANO, JANE Betty Crocker Award: F.H.A., Junior Red Cross, Chorus, Choral Club. MASON, DANIEL MATTSON, JANIS Girls' League, cabinet, Big Sister, Cho- rus, Choral Club, Cheerleader, Gymnas- tics, Intramurals, G.A.A., Gym Leader. MAY, SARA Freshman Class Secretary, Senior Class Treasurer, Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Big Sister, Lagoon, Chorus, Cho- ral Club, Choir, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Modern Dance, G.A.A., Gym Leader, Bowling. McALPINE, MARY Omaha, Nebraska, I, Fountain City, In- diana, 2, 3, G.A.A., Wizard of Ozf' McCALL, ZAIDA Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Sec- retary, Prom Court, Homecoming Queen, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Modern Dance, Gym Leader, Wizard oi Oz. McCLAIN, MICHAEL Rochester, Minnesota, 1, Audio-Visual Aide. McDONALD, GILLIAN Biology Club. MCINTYRE, DOUGLAS Biology Club, Cross Country. MCLEAN, CAROL San Diego, California, I, 2, Bible Club. McPEEK, SHEILA Debate, Choral Club, Gymnastic, Intra- murals, Chorus. MEHAFFIE, SANDRA Girls' League, cabinet, Spanish Club? Latin Club, Gym Leader. Nurseis Aide: Linda Mullett. MEISTER, ALICE National Honor Society, Big Sister, The Heiress, You Can't Take It With You, Latin Club, sec., Esrosh Srevol, v.p., Cho- rus, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. MERCER, EDWARD MIERTSCHIN, JOSEPH Memphis, Tennessee, Westwood, New Jer- sey, I, 2, 3, Basketball, Choir. 27 MILLER, PHILLIP MITCHELL, JOAN Monterey, California, I, Reveiller, Crea' tive Writing, Psychology Club. MOHR, ROBERT Student Council, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Key Club, sec., La- goon, activities editor, Debate, Latin Club, Chess Club, Creative Writing, v.p., Cho- rus, Choral Club, Choir, Cross Country, Gymnastics. MOLL, SHARON F.H.A., Bowling. MOORE, NANCY French Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Gymnas- tics, Intramurals, Modern Dance, G.A.A. MORENO, GLORIA Chamblee, Georgia, 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader, Prom Queen. MORGAN, CLIFF Spanish Club, Wrestling, Track, Intra- murals MORRIS, MICHAEL Bangkok, Thailand, 2, 3, Baseball, Foot- ball, Intramurals. MOSKAU, MYRON Stamp and Coin Club. MULLETT, LINDA Big Sister, German Club, F.N.A., sec., Nurse's Aide, Pep Club. NAGLE, GERALDINE Midlothian, Illinois, 1, 2, Bowling. NAVID, LOIS National Honor Society, French Club, Spanish Club, treas., v.p., Pep Club, sec., G.A.A., Gymnastics, Intramurals. NEAL, RAY NELSON, ROBERT NEWSOM, ROBERT Reveiller, Camera Club. NIELSEN, RICHARD W.R.H.S., Audio-Visual Aide, Electronics Club, Bowling, The Sandbox. NORD, JUDY F.N.A., Chorus. 28 NORRIS, SHIRLIE National Honor Society, Girls' State, Big Sister, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Chorus, Pep Club, Gymnastics, G.A.A., Intra- murals. NUNES, CHARLES Frankfurt, Germany, I. O'CONNOR, BARBARA Chicago Heights, Illinois, I, Joliet-Mo- kena, Illinois, 2. Gym Lender: Sandy Tracy. ORR, SUE Big Sister, 'gYou Can't Take It With You, The Heiress, t'Liliom, Latin Club, F.N.A., Chorus, Modern Dance. ORSI, LEANNE F.T.A., Pep Club, G.A.A., Gymnastics, Modern Dance, Intramurals. PAGE, MARY ELAYNE Salt Lake City, Utah, I, 2, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Intramurals. PAINTER, BEVERLY F.H.A., Chorus. PARKHOUSE, PATTI Esroh Srcvol, Chorus, Modern Dance. PARKHURST, JoHN Key Club, Spanish Club, UR Men's Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, In- tramurals. PARR, PATRICIA Fort Worth, Texas, I, 2. sv PASKIER, GEORGE PASSAVANTI, ANNE Big Sister, Spanish Club, F.H.A., F.N.A., Nurse's Aide, Pep Club. PATCHETT, JANE Girls' League, cabinet, Chorus, Office' Aide, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Modern Dance, G.A.A., Gym Leader. PATERSON, AUDREY PATTERSON, JAMES National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, German Club, Astronomy Club, MR Men's Club, Track, Cross Country, Intramurals. PAULSEN, RICHARD R Men's Club, Track, Cross Country, Gymnastics. PEACOCK, JEAN Momence, Illinois, I, F.H.A., Gymnastics. PELACCIO, DORINDA Big Sister, Lagoon, social editor, Latin Club, F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Intramurals, G.A.A. PERCELL, DONNA Hastings, Nebraska, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens, Pep Club. ' PETERSON, FRANCINE F.H.A., Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. PETERSON, SANDRA F.N.A., Bowling. PIEPENBRINK, GENE PLANET, DONNA F.N.A., Junior Red Cross, v.p., Choral Club. POROPAT, WINONA G.A.A. POTTER, BARBARA National Honor Society, sec., A.F.S. EX- change Studentg. Girls' League, cabinet, French Club, v.p., Spanish Club, v.p., A.F.S. Club, v.p., Chorus, Orchestra, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Gym Leader, W.R.H.S. POULOS, GEORGE Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals. PULLEY, RYAN La Center, Kentucky, 1, Lexington, Ken- tucky, 2, 3, Basketball, Football, Stu- dent Council. PURCELL, LINDA C.A.A. PURLEE, LINDA German Club, Psychology Club, Rand, Orchestra, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Gym Leader. PYNE, JAMES Student Council, Key Club, Chorus, Choir, Intramurals. RAYGOR, ROBERT Band, Electronics Club. REED, ROBERT REIDENBACH, CAROL Band, Gymnastics. REISING, DAN Maywood, Illinois, 1, National Honor So- ciety, You Can't Take It With You. RESEFF, LYNN Spanish Club, F.H.A. RIAL, JAMES Michigan City, Indiana, 1, 2, Baseball, Hobby Club. ROEGNER, WILLIAM Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramu- rals. ROGERS, JANET Student Council, sec., National Honor So- ciety, DAR Good Citizen Award, Girls' League, cabinet, Big Sister, Lagoon, Spanish Club, sec., Pep Club, Intramu- rals, Gym Leader. ROMANO, ROSE Chorus, Office Aide, Gymnastics. Hoop, PEGGY F.N.A., G.A.A., Choral Club, Nurse's Aide. ROSE, JoHN Band, Basketball, Football, Track, In- tramurals. ROSENBLUM, MARK Debate, 'ALiliom, R Men's Club, Base- ball, Basketball, Intramurals, The Sand- box, Wizard of Oz. ROSENSTEIN, DIETER Wrestling, Cross Country, Intramurals. Cincinnati, Ohio, I, 2, 3, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Service Club. ROSETTL NORMAN .lane P a t c h e t t, senior cheerleader, sells game tickets. i ROTMAN, .IOYCE Liliom, '4The Heiress,', uYou Can't Take It With You, The Wizard of Oz, The Sandbox, French Club, Chorus. ROTMAN, JUDITH Reveiller, Spanish Club, F.H.A.g Creative Writing, Chorus, Intramurals. RUEHL, EDWARD Key Club, Reuciller, Chorus, Choral Club, Wrestling. RUSSELL, JEFFREY Pirntasens, Germany, 1, Wrestling. SABERHAGEN, ROBERT Glenwood, Illinois, 1, 2, '4Liliom, Bas- ketball, Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Hon- or Society, pres. SAINSBURY, ELIZABETH Chorus, Choir, Pep Club, Intramurals, Modern Dance, G.A.A. SALINS, JUDITH National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Journeyman Award, Lagoon, copy editor, Reveiller, editor-in-chief, uYou Can't Take It With You, uThc Heiress, Chorus, Choral Club. SANGER, HERB SAN MARTIN, CHARLES SARGENT, WILLIAM Football, Wrestling, Track. SARGENT, ROBERT River Edge, New Jersey, 1, 2, Track, Tennis, Bowling, Soccer. SCHAEFFER, GUY Baltimore, Maryland, I, 2, HR Men's Club, Football, Track. SCHARNHORST, DONALD SCHARNHORST, NORENE F.H.A., Gymnastics, Modern Dance. SCHMECKPEPER, CHARLES Biology Club, Track, Cross Country. SCHMIELAU, ROBERT Gary, Indiana, I, 2, National Honor SO- ciety, Latin Club, Chess Club, Math Club. SCHOENEMANN, .RICH Wrestling, Football, Intramurals. SCHOENEMANN, RON Wlrestling. SCHWARTZ, JUDITH Sherman, Texas, I, 2, National Honor S0- ciety, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Washington Rook Award, French Club, Latin Club, sec., A.F.S. Club, Cre- ative Writing, Math Club, Newspaper. SCHWARZ, WILLIAM R Men's Club, Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Intramurals. SEABERG, HELEN French Club, Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Bowling. SEMENCHUCK, RICHARD W.R.H.S., Electronics Club, Library Aide, Audio-Visual Aide, Football, Wrestling, Tennis. SHEPARD, NANCY 29 SHEPHERD, JOHN Hazel Park, Michigan, l, 2, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Bowling. SHEREIV, LINDA 4'The Heiress,', You Can't Take It With You, F.H.A., Esroh Srevol, Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club. -SHERRILL, HAROLD Chorus. SHLOSBERG, LEE Studcnt Council, pres., S.W.S. Conference President, Boys' State, National Honor Society, Key Club, German Club, You Can't Take It With You, Chorus, Choral Club, pres., Band, drum major, student director, uThe Sandbox. SHOCK, CYNTHIA Spanish Club, Chorus, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Modern Dance, G.A.A. SHORE, RICHARD Football, Psychology Club, v.p. SHORT, DAVID Taylorville, Illinois, l, 2, Student Coun- cil, Track. SIEBERT, JANET French Club, Pep Club. SIKES, CYNTHIA Reveiller, Spanish Club, Chorus, Choir, G.A.A. SIMMONS, DOUGLAS National Honor Society, National Merit Club, Finalist, W.R.H.S., Electronics Rocket Society, Biology Club, pres., Chess Club, Band. SINGER, MICHAEL Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, 1, 2, 3, Base- ball, Football. SMITH, ANN MARIE Worchester, Massachusetts, I, 2. SMITH, DOUGLAS STACK, ROBERT Debate, Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals. STACKHQUSE, STEVE STANIS, CLARISSA Chorus, Choral Club, Modern Dance. STARKE, KENNETH National Honor Society, German Club, Track. STEELE, RICHARD Spanish Club, R Men's Club, Basket- ball, Tennis, Intramurals. 30 STEPHENSON, KAREN Gymnastics, Modern Dance, Esroh Srevol, sec., v.p. STOCKING, CHARLES Liliom, Football, Bowling. STOUGHT, MIKE Band. STRACK, RONALD 'LMrs. McThing, Biology Club, Gymnas- tics, Intramurals. STROUP, WILLIAM French Club, Spanish Club, treas., pres., Band. TANN, WILLIAM Band, Basketball, Track, Intramurals. TAYLOR, RONALD Baseball, Basketball. TEISBERG, KARL Key Club, Choir, HR' Men's Club, Base- ball, Football, Track, Gymnastics. TERRELL, NEIL Chorus, Choral Club, Band, Track, Cross Country, Gymnastics,.National Merit Let- ter of Commendation. THOM, MARY ANN French Club, treas., Pep Club, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Intramurals. THOMPSON, RHUDE Reveiller, National Honor Society, Span- ish Club, Math Club, Chorus, Choral Club, Choir, 'IRB Men's Club, Tennis, Intramural. THORNBLOM, DOUGLAS Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1, Omaha, Nebraska, 2, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, 2, Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, pres., Library Club, pres., RH Men's Club, Baseball, Football. TIERNEY, SHEILA Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, National Honor Society, Reveil- ler, Spanish Club, Choral Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, G.A.A., Girls' League, 'gThe Heiress, HYou Can't Take It With gon, The Sandbox, The Wizard of z TINKLER, WILLIAM Football, Cross Country. TRACY, SANDRA National Honor Society, Latin Club, v.p., Gymnastics, Intramurals, G.A.A., pres., Gym Leader. TRACY, SARA F.N.A., Pep Club, Modern Dance. TROUT, DEBBY Rcveillerg F.T.A., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Mod- ern Dance. TROUT, JAMES HR Men's Club, Basketball, Football, Track, Cross Country. TURKEL, SANDRA French Club, Chorus, Pep Club, Gymnas- tics, G.A.A. TURNER, STEVE Band, Football. VAN KIRK, JOSEPH Football, Wrestling. VASEFF, PATRICIA Big Sister, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Mod- ern Dance, G.A.A. VIATOR, ANDREA Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Student Council, v.p., Big Sister, Spanish Club, treas., v.p., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Gym Leader. VOGT, JACK HR Men's Club, Track, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Intramurals. VREELAND, JOAN Pep Club, Psychology Club, The Heir- ess, Liliom. WACHTER, MARY Girls' League, cabinet, Spanish Club, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A. WAGENER, JOHN Choir, Latin Club, HR Men's Club, Track, Gymnastics. WARD, RICHARD Lebanon, Missouri, l, Holton, Kansas, 2, Football. WARNER, ANNE National Honor Society, Big Sister, Pep Club, Intramurals, Modern Dance, G.A.A. WATSON, BERNARD War, West Virginia, I, 2, 3, Key Club, Science Club, Yearbook. WEICKER, JUDITH Choir, French Club, F.H.A., National Merit Letter of Commendation, Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, Gyinnastics, G.A.A., v.p., Bowling. WEINBERG, WILLIAM WEISS, ANDREE French Club, Psychology Club, treas., Cre ative Writing, Chorus, Choral Club, Aide, Pep Club. WEISS, RONALD Chorus, Choral Club, Football, Tennis. WELKE, WILLIAM Chess Club, Stamp and Coin Club. WERRY, .JOAN Spanish Club, Choral Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics. WEST, JAMES Student Council, Camera Club, Chorus, Basketball, Football, Wrestling, Track. WHALE, SANDRA National Honor Society, Latin Club, Bi ology Club, Pep Club, Intramurals: G.A.A., Gym Leader. WHALEN, TERRELL Big Sister, G.A.A., Gymnastics. WHITE, BARBARA Choral Club, Modern Dance. WHITEMAN, BARBARA ANN Indianapolis, Indiana, 3, Latin Club F.T.A., Office Aide, G.A.A. WHITTINGTON, SHARON German Club, Creative Writing, Psycholo- gy Club. Dayton, Ohio, 1, Lawrence, Indiana, 2, WILKE, MARLENE WILLEY, TOM Spanish Club, Wrestling. WILLIAMS, JUDY National Honor Society, F.T.A., Spanish Club. WILLIAMS, KENT Psychology Club, Debate. WILLIAMSON, ROBERT WINDMILLER, PAMELA National Honor Society, Big Sister, Ger- man Club, treas., Pep Club, Gymnastics, Intramurals, G.A.A., Psychology Club, Bowling. WING, NANCY French Club, pres., Chorus, Choral Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., treas., Gym Leader. WINGARD, MICHAEL Liliorn, Spanish Club, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football, National Merit Letter of Commendation. WINGER, JOHN Junior Class President, Student Council, National Honor Society, Key Club, pres., sec., Lagoon, Latin Club, HR Men's Club, Wrestling, Tennis, Cross Country, National Merit Finalist. WINTER, RONALD Stamp and Coin Club. In Memoriam WOODS, LYNDA Westlake, Ohio, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, F.T.A., Friendship Club, pres., Art Club, pres., Chorus, Choir, Band, majorette, Westlake Athletic Club. WORTHINGTON, ROBIJRT Wrestling. WRAY, IoHN RH Menis Club, Wrestling, Intramurals. WROBLEWSKI, JERRY Chicago Heights, Illinois, l, 2, 3. WRUCHA, JERRY National Honor Society, Key Club, v.p., RH Menis Club, Football, Golf, Tennis, Wrestling. YASEEN, MARTY National Honor Society, uMrs. McThing, Choir, R Menis Club, Football. YOUNT, DAVID Watervliet, New York, 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aide, Intramurals. ZIEGLER, JO ANN Toronto, Ontario, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club, Loyalty Day Representative, G.A.A., Mod- ern Dance. ZUMWALT, JOHN Track, Football. NOT PICTURED: Paul Braun, Pam Kushner, Gloria Moreno, Ray Neal, Robert Newsom, Robert Reed, Robert Saberhagen, Michael Singer, Rus- sell Thornhill, Joan Williams, Gerald Wroblewski. JOSEPH VAN KIRK WILLIAM WEINBERG J uly 12. 1944-December 4, 1961 October 20, 1944-December 4, 1961 3I PHILIP KRUEGER IO ELLEN KRULEE ARTHUR KUHLMAN ROBERT LACY JUDY LAIVIIVI STEVE LASHER JUDITH LATSCH JIM LAUBENTHAL CAROLE LAYNG SHARON LEDEREINE ALLAN LIEBGOTT LESLIE LINDSAY Seniors SHARON LING Class of 1962 4 A? S I 1. I 4,4 ' Quai KENNETH LINGNER I I, . If A aw ff X I if N.-M., QU? DOUGLAS LODEN AUDREY LOGSDON GENEVIEVE LOB ERGAN DON LOONEY HERBERT LOTZ GENE LUERING BONNIE LUNDBERG .IUDITH LURIE MARTIN LYMAN SUSAN LYNCH DANIEL IVIacALPIN E JOYCE MAHLER TIM MAHLER JAMES MANGRUM LEVERNE MANN f E ROBERT MANN MICHAEL MARRIOTT SANDRA MARTIN JANE MARZANO DANIEL MASON IANIS MATTSON SARA MAY MARY MCALPINE ZAIDA MCCALL MICHAEL MCCLAIN Seniors Seniors prophesy Bremen s fate. Senior spirit merits the traveling trophy at the homecoming as- Everywhere we go, people want to sembly. know, who we are . . . o o ' Senior Splrlf . . . at Homecoming GILLIAN DOUGLAS CAROL MCLEAN SHEILA MCPEEK SANDRA MCDONALD MCINTYRE MEHAFF IE ALICE MEISTER EDWARD MERCER JOSEPH PHILLIP MILLER JOAN MITCHELL MIERTSCHIN m::aanmvmm .i 4:s'ziL , A ' WN ,fm 10 fix ROBERT MOHR SHARON MOLL NANCY MOORE CLIFFORD MORGAN MICHAEL MORRIS MYRON MOSKAU LINDA MULLETT GERALDINE NACLE LOIS NAVID ROBERT NELSON RICHARD NIELSEN JUDITH NORD SHIRLIE NORRIS CHARLES NUNES BARBARA OICONNOR SUE ORR LEANNE ORSI 16 fm-Q,-J.. Seniors Class of 1962 41257 MARY PAGE BEVERLY PAINTER PATTI PARKHOUSE JOHN PARKHURST PATRICIA PARR GEORGE PASKIER ANNE PASSAVANTI JANE PATCHETT AUDREY PATERSON JAMES PATTERSON RICHARD PAULSEN JEAN PEACOCK DORINDA PELACCIO DONNA PERCELL FRANCINE PETERSON SANDRA PETERSON GENE PIEPENBRINK DONNA PLANET WINONA POROPAT BARBARA POTTER GEORGE POULOS RYAN PULLEY LINDA PURCELL LINDA PURLEE JAMES PYNE ROBERT RAYGOR CAROL REIDENBACH DAN REISING LYNN RESEFF JAMES RIAL Seniors Class of 1962 WILLIAM ROEGNER JANET ROGERS ROSE ROMANO JOHN ROSE PEGGY ROOP MARK ROSENBLUM DIETER ROSENSTEIN NORMAN ROSETTI LINDA ROSS JOYCE ROTMAN JUDITH ROTMAN EDWARD RUEHL JEFFREY RUSSELL wfhis is the one who asked me to the Spinster Spreef' Remember When . . . March 3, 1962 From mustaccoli to carrot jello, from the twist to Wfhree Jolly Coachmenf' the last party of the class of 762 was filled with contrasts, surprises, and reminiscense. spurred on by decorations and entertainment highlighting the past four years at Rich: . . . a billowing, speckled parachute, in storage since the prom . . . Baby Rockets fighting through a season of unscored-upon games . . . a sophomore coatcheck re- visited, complete with mysteriously disappearing hat . . . hey, freshie, bought your elevator pass? . . . creating a senior honor roll of Cargantuan size . . . uVanquish the Vikineslw . . . class officers sooo in out mounds of ice cream hidden in Hershe f- .-: P 3 brown sauce . . . parading in a thirteen bus caravan to Joliet . . . ordering graduation announcements for relatives who still don't believe it . . . These memories pervaded most whispered conversations while thoughts of successes and failures, friendships and the future ran through every graduateis mind. fF Mf'i.+.,-ps-M 'A Potluck organizer, Debby Trout, beams over dinner's success. 'fDid you see what I just ate? Another satisfied customer leaves the sophomore class coat check-but where is his hat? Music popular in the past fills the air for dancing couples. HHey, punk, bought your elevator pass? Sue, I . . . uh . . . was wondering . . . er . . . if you would . . . du . . . go to the Prom w-w-wlth me . . .? 15 ELIZABETH SAINSBURY .IUDITH SALINS HERBERT SANGER CHARLES SANIVIARTIN ROBERT SARGENT WILLIAM SARGENT GUY SCHAEFF ER DONALD SCHARNHORST NORENE SCHARNHORST CHARLES SCHMECKPEPER ROBERT SCHMIELAU RICHARD SCHOENEMAN N RONALD SCHOENEMAN N I E Seniors Class of 1962 33 I-'Civ JUDY SCHWARTZ WILLIAM SCHWARZ JACKIE SEABERG FRED SENIW NANCY SHEPARD LINDA SHREIV DICK SEIVIENCHUCK JOHN SHEPHERD HARRY SHERRILL CYNTHIA SHOCK DICK SHORE LEE SHLOSBERG JANET SIEBERT CYNTHIA SIKES DOUGLAS SIMMONS ANN SMITH DOUGLAS SMITH RALPH SMITH ROBERT STACK 9:11195 STEVE STACKHOUSE CLARISSA STANIS KENNETH STARKE RICHARD STEELE 1 pi -,EQ YYY KAREN STEPHENSON CHARLES STOCKING I' CAROL STONE Seniors 5 V-K' 1 ,Q in i h L I . ' -' . ,V . ',:, , ' -1 'E f S ' I -1'- L . 5 Q iii Ziogpfff 'f' . ' -' ff 'EW21 s , - eleei I I I I J A K f .f.L , A . .' K 1,3 g , z-:keen fx. if s w f . 1: 1 I igia I E2 . fm gy . f , 1 so ' f 1k 1 'h ' 5? fp 5- ' K ' gc A ,VILL -' Paul fthe El1l'DlilI1Cl epler announces wm- ' ' , Www' R '--4' is - V ners in the costume contest. u I I . i is X M 5 I f fi ii 5 ,gm Sharon Lederfme and Sue fthe apel Lynch emerge from the Donna fhula girl? Hair beams: Wind all I f3H0UfSll6liC1'. had to do was push a huttonf, Lois Gutelius is not quite as ecstatic about thc world hav- ing just blown up. Senior Spirit . . . On Doom 's Day Photos by Felrlnmn MIKE STOUGHT RONALD STRACK WILLIAM STROUP WILLIAM TANN RONALD TAYLOR KARL TEISBERG NEIL TERRELL MARY ANN THOM RHUDE DOUGLAS THOMPSON THORN BLOM SHEILA TIERNEY WILLIAM TINKLER ANTHONY TOLBERT SANDRA TRACY SARA TRACY DEBBY TROUT JAMES TROUT SANDY TURKEL STEVE TURNER PATRICIA VASEFF ANDREA VIATOR JACK VOGT JOAN VREELAN D MARY WACHTER JOHN WAGENER MELVIN WARD ANNE WARN ER Seniors Class of 1962 BERNARD WATSON -MBRi4f2H--- JUDITH WEICKER ANDREE WEISS RONNIE WEISS WILLIAM WELKE JOAN WERRY JAMES WEST SANDRA WHALE TERRY WHALEN BARBARA WHITE BARBARA WHITEMAN SHARON WHITTINGTON MARLENE WILKE TOM WILLEY JUDY WILLIAMS KENT WILLIAMS BOB WILLIAMSON PAMELA WINDMILLER NANCY WING MIKE WINGARD JOHN WINGER RONALD WINTER LYNDA WOODS ROBERT WORTHINGTON JOHN WRAY JERRY WRUCHA MARTY YASEEN DAVID YOUNT JO ANN ZIEGLER JOHN ZUMWALT 'Qfiww Seniors Social ,D -1-:YW ' Q ,dx ,Q ' t :x Yn K i7.:f,..r. X ,Auf 7 A1 Qi fc.. 'xr . 7 f PFW - X .,,.:. 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V1 IK X K fill, ff lj , WI . f f A X n t fm 49 The Class of 1962 Presents Paradise Losf I! Queen Kathleen and date, Gregg Nelson. Kathleen Pizzimenti PROM COURT AND ESCORTS: Jack Boston, Andrea Viator, Shelly Stromquist, Zaida McCall, Gregg Nelson, Kathleen Pizzimenti, Bill Brougham, Sara May, Carolin Kern, Denny Denman. the crowning touch Remember . .? Shadowy silhouettes of underground columns on a sprinkling fountain-soft music in the air-dancers in a fairyland cavern-a blue, glistening waterfall-such was the night in '5Paradise Lost. They drifted in two by twog cavern imps served prom-goers punch and cake. After flowers have been pressed and bids have been pasted in Scrapbooks, the memories of an evening in paradise will linger on. . . . we want to see the Queen . . . dancers in an underground cavern Grabbing forty winks on the baggage rack. Hop aboard the train. Post-Prom Ah-togetherness. The wild Itralian has arrived! ,QR To K i ji r E 2 N ,,.. r. 1 V 1' van e - I QE ' l ' l be - . J Y, ,LA,z1 , .,,', E I V :AQ f' .. ,,... I ,V ,n l L, ip f 5 2 S H .,,,., .2 ,sig ' . , A Sara May Andrea Viator Karen Aschemeyer Carolin Kern Queen Zaida McCall. Zaida McCall reigned over an exceptionally fine Homecoming. Ac- cording to young but vigorous Rich East tradition there were Bermuda and Dress Your Best Days. New this year were Surprise Day, Class Distinction Day, and Decorate Your Hall Day. Rich beat Bremen 31 to 0, just four points short of the prediction at the Homecoming Assembly. Later the west gymnasium was decorated like a football field for the dance. Bright green and gold goal posts faced shaggy red and grey ones. One set of cartooned bleachers was full of happy Rich fans, the other held a few sad Bremen people. There were even paper yard lines which were soon torn by the feet of carefree, victorious Richites celebrating to the music of Doug Kincaid's Sophisticates. Hom ecom ing 6'Give them a growl, boys Congratulations, Zaida! Smiles from three members of the court Homecoming 1961 Junior Town, U.S.A. . . . the court dance liz i Q R, f an '46 Kyo: . -, gig A .2 p gg? ff' - Ziff' ' K 5 A 'QB H gf in Q . gfe- iam 0 , ,,,frfig, K if ' 5 A gf K i ' zrwmmwav'fxssxsmfssmvma :awvmsaw 4'Me? Do I look like a cheat? Come on, let's have a little feeling. It's sinful, but it's awfully thrillin Liliom, I've always treated you right, haven't IQ!! are 11 g. ol e Ll rom The annual fall production, Liliom', was a milestone in Rich High productions. For the first time, a play was staged in the roundf, The play, which concerned the love between a servant girl and a shiftless carousel barker, was ideally suited for this experiment. The play, the lighting, the staging all combined to make an enjoyable experience for all involved. Director of the production was Barry Kautz. Julie .,,,...A..,., Marie ....,,,........ Mrs. M uskat ..,..,.. Mother Holluncler Louise ..,.............,, Liliom ..,......,,,,, Ficsur 4 ,,,.....,,,,,,,,, Young Hollander Wolf .o........,...... Carpenter ..... Linzman ..,.... Doctor ....,,, Magistrate ..e, Policemen. ....,.,. Rzch Man ,,,,.... Poor Man .....,.. Guard ,,.,........ Chaplain .,,,... CAST FACULTY ADVISORS .. Joyce Rotman Val Spinnler Sue Dunn Shelby Smith Tina Jenks Bob Saberhagen Joe Gray Mark Rosenblum Ken Herman Marc Hynes ..,,, Jim Howard Arther Fried Mike Winger ffffff... Allen Liebgott Jack Pitch Mel Nova Dean Osterling Jim West Jim Hawthorn John Parkhurst Chuck Stocking -. Dean Osterling Dean Osterling . Carol Pierson Costumes .,.......,,,.............,.,,..,....................,,,,....., Publicity ....e,.......,,,........ Tickets and Program M ake-up .....,,......,e....,..... Property ..,r....,..,........,. Lights ,....... David Harner .. Don Marcotte Joanne Lawson Vinton Deming ..,,.,.. Bert Gray Yes, I'd marry you, if I loved you Mr. Liliomf' '4Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. You are the daughter of Liliom? Christmas Formal As couples danced to the music of the Million- aires, Santa and his elves Watched over the winter formal. Mistletoe hanging from the ceiling tempted many a girl's date. Candles, candy canes, and Christmas trees added to the festive atmosphere, while ':Holly Daze highlighted a delightful season. Qian fi , f 7fo5', , rg X , QR f X QP' 4 44 7' G n My l D'-f .. 'J 1 V 'C C . 0 'FTC' ,. u: f f I, ia ,HV fb, 71 vf' Vu J . NX , -N Hue: X ga 'l Q iff? K , lf' 'af-7 - : f lffr 'ly' on 4 1 5' if I J 'K ,fi s ' . ' , it ,xy 2 f' X- X' If F'- , I g x IE, ., --,K f ,Xi xx f' Q' me f ,ze :rf .4 5,-P. tl ' . -41 Q, 1 Q ,r fly! flifafjgq I --.. XKQIMI. ZF 1' ' ' C ' so , C afar .L fl l X V ffl if: xx f , Lf ' .1 4 .1 qt! '3 4 ' ' l I ,Q In P' K I I R Several Juniors serve refreshments to nearby dancers. Dave Clayton, Junior Class Vice President, and his date admire the decorations. Let's sit this one out. The Christmas tree is E1 center of attraction. H0 Ho Ho! The ,luniors provided clever deco- rations for the many couples. SLI! Doris Friedman and date enjoy Holly Daze. Cb em. .ai i D. Denman, S. Carver I. Howard, M. Bauer. W. licllnap, L. Clarey. C. Hopper, .l. Pritchett. Spinsfers' Spree Lewis Carrollis fanciful world of inquisitive caterpillars, ever-smiling Cheshires, and slythy toves, gimbling in the wabe flashed for an eve- ning before the eyes of Rich East students, not during a prolonged fall into a rabbit hole, but through the creative imagry of the annual Spin- sters' Spree. Presented by the Girls' Athletic Association, the MKing of Hearts turn-about mixed large playing cards and red-painted roses to mold a dance straight from the pages of Alice in Wonderland. King of Hearts, Bruce Craddock. l A peep through the rahl1it's hole. Praucing dodos add to uWonderland decor. Bill Bellnap and date lead off Coronation dance. Dancing to the strains of the HSwing Kings. Rawls V i f i,:gf1.gmmS1s1esmfw,mr H iw Down the steps into the world ol Alice w f11,wfx:w,fLvsf,sm+ sf . H .V .1-:fi f 1' Two wx rmen. Ann Elliot and Barbara Grimm. Brack, are you gonna make a break? Down in the Valley Look towards the lonesome dove. lssawf fl--'- fro f ffff f ' An almost bare stage provided the'backdrop. The uncluttered stage added to the music's dramatic effect. Through a series of flashbacks, the circumstances sur- rounding the murder were revealed to the audience. Brack Weaver, condemned to die for the killing of Thomas Bouche, escapes from 'jail to see Jenny Par- sons again before his death. Song of Democracy, by Howard Hanson, was also presented. It is based on two poems by Walt Whitman. THE CAST-Lawrence Wagoner, Dean Osterling, George Clemens, Karl Teisberg, Meredith Miniat. . . .. .Q-.tWeewL., Karl Teisburg Meredith Miniat Dean Osterling CAST ADVISORS Leader and Preacher ---- ---------- --f-fv-- K H rl Teisburg Mr. Jones Mr, Brown Brack ..,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,, fennze ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas Bouche .,... Father ,,,.,.. .,,, Peters ,... Guard ..,..,.,,, Man 7551 ,,,..,.. Man 7952 ...,.., Woman 9991 .,,,a, Woman 42 .,..,,,,, Woman Screamer Understudies ,.,,... Dean Osterling Meredith Miniat Larry Wagener George Clemens Ron Oseas Dick Daniels John Wagener ,lim Laubenthall Barb Grimm Ann Elliott Gloria Lisanti Al Freiden Barry Salins Jenny is surprised to find her father and Mr. Bouche waiting for her. mmm Smmsasisizrszmrf 1 l fl 1, yi ..,, g,-f,5igg,,,1,,.s:M Miss Goosmann Mr. Gray Miss Miller COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Barry Salins ,lim Laubenthall Richard Nielsen Dave Schuessler Monica Traut Cindy Sikes Ron Oseas Sara May Herb Lotz Don't look at her, Mommy. We'll simply sit here and wait for Grandma to dief, The Sandbox Will you look at that! Isn't that something! In the tradition of Rich high teams, the Rich high Forensic squad brought a triple crown conference championship to the school. The team not only swept the conference in both varsity and sub-varsity individual events, but went on to take first in drama, competing against two other presentations of the same play. The contest play, Wfhe Sandbox by Edward Albee, is an example of modern drama. Al- though only fifteen minutes long, the play carries a dramatic denunciation of our present day soci- ety. Criticizing both the modern generations' attitude toward old age, and everyoneis attitude toward death, this deeply symbolic play was well received by the judges. HIL'5 very hard lg he Sad, Daddy, She 100145 gg happy, Mr. KHUIZ, Slll0SlJCI' S. Tierney, .l. Rotman, J. Hawthorne, A. 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ANDREE Superintendent Photo by Fabian Bachrach . . . when I became a man Saint Paul had the right idea when he wrote these memorable words in his letter to the Corinth- ians. He knew then what we are just beginning to discover: that physical maturity is almost auto- matically attained, but psychological maturity must be learned. Our century is noted for adult leaders who did childish things to the detriment of the whole world. Have you learned to see this in their lives, and patterned yours to avoid this error? Your health and your happiness depend on how much of such maturity you develop. Look over the great progress you have made in these four years. Be able to admit that you have now grown upl Say kindly but firmly with Saint Paul, . . . when I became a man, I gave up childish ways. am! ROBERT H. METCALF Principal A yearbook is something to be treasured for it becomes more meaningful and important as time goes by. Today you will look at the pictures and quickly scan its contents. Tomorrow you will slowly study each page thinking of those with whom you once spent many happy days. I hope that this has been a profitable and meaningful year for each of you. We will follow your progress with interest and pride. Anne King, secretary to principal, types dictated letter. fPholo by Brian Hogan? lyz,v,sw7fXsfza3t:::M....M .. -1:,:f GREGORY H. SLOAN Director of General Services ln new offices this year, the General Services Department again played an important part in organization here at Rich. Acting as a recruiting agency for new teachers and non-certified work- ers, it also handled employee housing arrangements and conducted a salary study. ln addition, the department was our public rela- tions outlet, maintaining contact with accrediting agencies and thus establishing local, state, and national recognition of our fine high school. ANNE RYDER, secretary to Mr. Sloan I Board of Education G. Tracy Coldren, President Charles F. Smith, Secretary Emmet B. Asmus Julius A. Barthoff Russell D. Douglas Alvin Glassner George W. Ritter Adolph Snow ---ng Adminisfrafive Council LYNN CILMORE: Division of Fine and Applied Arts JEAN MCGREW: Division of Language Arts DONALD TRIMBLE: Di- vision of Physical Educa- tion, Health and Safety 70 DUANE KIRCHOFF: Business Manager THURLO TOLLEFSON: Divi- sion of Mathematics and Science Variety, an important part of our library RAYMOND BESS: Director of Guidance, Senior Counse- lor CRAIG HENDRICK: .lun- ior Counselor, Algebra, Practical Math VON 2 N 'bf t Nlwvflvi X JV i fl ,N X 4 it LL' I Tall JJ ,f MAE BUNTING: Senior Counselor, Sociology MAYO JOHNSON: Freshman Counselor, English, Social studies Counselors JAMES FROWEIN: Sopho more Counselor, English, So cial studies ALBERT SANDEFER: Sen ior Counselor, American his- tory ELIZABETH GLOOR: Sophomore Counselor, Typ- ing, Shorthand PATRICIA TUCKER: .Iunior Counselor, Algebra RODNEY HANSON: Fresh man Counselor, Driver educa tion .IANELL WENZEL: Fresh man Counselor, English, S0 cial studies 73 J 3 Z Hr.: lg ,f rx., X ihlxixs T I NC . Q 'N-A glgxhi 54 ,QQNQ bs, If 2 'P nf: H I4 'nf' 2'ff3u'3C,'n Q .Q q '.Q Qgnnx. , Q Q 4 .xy bil dQx 1 N My if -V' nf- -as K' .. ' 'Af ar Q-if uh'.Q'A ARNOLD BARBKNECHT: ROBERT BORICH: English, MICHAEL CREICH'1'ONg NIARCIA DALBEY: English, English, Latin J0Uf1'lilli5Tll English ' Social studies VINTON DEMlNG: English DAVID HARNER: English MARCIA HARPER! English CHARLES HAYES: Library director Nice, liuh, Tony? English Joanne Smith gives a speech during survey class. Under the supervision of ,lean McGrew, the English department began an extensive examination of its curric- ulum in order to improve the quality and continuity of its four year program. The honors courses were continued, giving upperclassmen an accelerated and more comprehen- sive study of American and English literature. Expansion was definitely noticeable in the drama and library departments: theater-in-the-round made its first appearance and Mr. Hayes initiated the new policy of open- ing the library two nights a week. The vitality of this year's English program can be at- tributed, in part, to the addition of eleven new teachers to the department. DAVID HOCHSTETTLER: BARRY KAUTZ: Drama, CHARLES KERLIN: English, JO ANN LAWSON: English Social studies En lish Speech Reading SPCCCII 043' MICHAEL LIGHTNER: So- DONALD MARCOTTE: Eng- JACQUELINE MILLER: 50- CAROL cial studies, English lish, Speech cial studies, English Drama! Reading-new course offering at Rich 76 PIERSON: English English E R M A AMSTADTER: World history, Geography PATRICIA SCHENK: Eng- lish, Social studies -'f ,LX Mrs. Amstadter imparts a world of knowledge to her students. M W af' .,M,,, f Ji ,--N on 2 r FQ, 1 Y 3 LU' T. A X V iA.,.' :J 7 f , wld' Q, 1 , 'Lf J XY. 'QU sf A ff Y 'lip ii-'ii SOCIUI les 'du yy 4, I i 'Ku f .X ,J -ir, , 1 if X , I X 6.1241 ,3 is :Ay 7190. .v 'H n sr, 'ij , A Q , in X., , I v U 'fx x nk ,J , 1 s , F . J, , . . 3 K gt :Lys Tk? xy NAI-,il A '- ,infill , ' I Q 3 J K Z- 1, sf' I rn., xxfw -.V :XL 4 f-Q! ag -.1 u- ,tgwt if I ,1 ' Ni if XKX.,5y My '.'i i . .M 'J x I'-f Q BARBARA BANK: World history, Sociology LHVERN COFFEYZ General AVIVA FUTORIAN: Ameri- WILBERT HEMEYER: Studies, Reading can history American history, History of western civilization A 5 Social Studies ' THEODORE JOHNSON: English, Social studies, Amer- ican history DAVID MOORE: Modern 1' t , R d' , , Us My ea mg Bob Stack pomts out a fallen nation . . .- and Rosemary Monroe finds an interesting parallel in the Korean War. Foreign Languages HARRY BABBITT: Spanish BETTY BOVEY: French MARCIA FROWEIN: Rus- sian, World history , 1 s Foreign Languages C'est tres. amusant, n'est-ce pas? BARBARA COOSMAN: LEONARD PEART: French Latin RICHARD ROE: KENNETH WIGCINS: Spanish German An excellent household slave. You like? ?lEK W'E 1 I nd? IWQFI' ll- iiS11'::9ki56 Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum expansion in the Fine and Applied Arts Division included courses in electronics, notehand, and a survey course in fine arts. Especially active this year was the music department, developing a men's glee club, a full orchestra, and a stage band. Pre-school children enjoyed a playschool sponsored by the home economics department, while the whole school was benefited by a display of outstanding arts and crafts projects. Throughout the year, effort was made to integrate the activities of the division's various departments. SIDNEY ECKERT: Typing, KEITH HAUGE: Industrial LARRY HOFFER: Industrial Senior business arts, Drafting arts MAURICE JONES: Choral WATKIN JONES: Orchestra, NAOMI KELLER: Home music, Fine arts Band, Fine arts economics , Q iZ'5fN81f:.i E H K- 'S Ll - PHILIP MUNDT: Fine Arts, GERALDINE QUINN: Short- Arts and crafts hand, Typing Mechanical drawing, under the watchful eye of Mr. Hauge Self-expression in oils A ' 'M Mr. Cottingham draws attention as he comes to the aid of a puzzled student. Mathematics curriculum was expanded this year by the addition of two new courses in algebra. Also begun was a system of programmed learning involving the use of teaching machines in such subjects as computer mathematics and trigonometry. Advanced physical science and senior science were a major part of the Science Division's expansion this year, offering a wider variety of choice to science-minded students. Honors and seminar programs were continued in both parts of the division. DAVID BROWN:Biology HAROLD CAUDLE: Alge- JAMES CLARK Algebra CADET COTTINGHAM bra, Trigonometry, Geometry Practical mathematics Geom Algebra Geometry etry Q und Science Preparing apparatus for hydrolysis experiment DONALD DEVINE: Algebra General mathematics, Trigonom etryfAdvanced topics CHARLES CUMMINS: A1- gebra, Geometry ' --id' vo , 1 A f if 'i' in :i i A , . K . fi'i .. ,..k. 5 -- I MARCELE EVEREST: Algebra Trigon0metryfAdvanced topics Math seminar ALBERT GRAY: Biology MARY GUENTHER: Biology Yes, John its real bat blood RAYMOND JANOTA: Biology Senior science, Earth science RICHARD POLANCYAK: Al gebra, Trigonometry, Geometry EUGENE SANDERS: Chemistry, Senior science, Algebra MARLAND STANLEY: Physics Senior science JAMES STEVENS: Chemistry Senior science LAVERNE WENZELMAN: A1 gebra, Trigonometry, Geometry 9 Physical Education Take it from the top, Mrs. Thompson! Twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five . . . XQQ I KAREN AURAND: Physical education JOHN BERRYMAN: Physi- cal education KAY CUSTER: Physical ed- ucation 85 GEORGE EGOFSKE: Physi- cal education LEIGHTON HOHN: Physical education Keys ? CARL EICHSTAEDT: Physi- cal education, Driver educa tion KENNETH NORDQUIST Physical education, Driver ed- LINDA GILLESPIE: Physi- cal education C H A R L E S SEDGWICK: Physical education, Driver ed- ucation nf? ' ucation ggi u., , -. PATRICK GRANT: Physical l education, Driver education FLORENCE THOMPSON School nurse gi , F ..- Physical Education SHERMAN HAFNER: Physi- cal education, Driver educa- tion, Industrial arts KAREN THORPE: Physical education Social dancing takes the worry out of being close. An EMH student displays his woodworking project. D. STANLEY MOORE JANICE MOORE Special Education RITA REIMAN: Special edu cation JOHN WHITE: Special edu cation Teachers on Leave Accompanied by his wife, Mr. Moore is study- ing humanities at Yale University on a John Hay Fellowship. Mr. Hunter Knot picturedl is on sabbatical to the University of Colorado where he is studying modern chemistry and physics. DENNIS RYAN, Superintend- ent of Buildings and Ground LYDIA RATAY, Dietigign DONALD LEWIS Cusfodians and Cafeteria NIGHT CUSTODIANS-Row I: R. Cass, C. Comer, J. Salas, D. Ziemsg Row 2: W. Tegtmeyer, D. Mc- Neill, .l. House. DAY CUSTODIANS-Row 1.' O. Roesner, C. Karn Row 2: H. Shutts, D. Sobota. CAFETERIA STAFF-Row 1: M. Sasnoff, D. Weisliaar, E. Daniels, L. Carson, Row 2: V. Klein, A. Cambarota, L. Alexa, R. Grenier, E. Sobotag Row 3: C. Karn, D. Sobota, M. Brown, M. Esmon, V. Miller. PAULINE KOSSUTH, Secre- tary to Superintendent MILDRED LINGNER, Busi- ness Office BETTY THOMPSON, Li- hrary Secretary 90 -?hm LOIS KURTH, IBM Room PRISCILLA SHEREIV, Book- keeper OLIVE VTX, Secretary to Counselors Secretaries Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Shereiv momentarily relax. Mrs. Kurth records absentees. GEANEECE WALDEN, Re- BERNICE WARNER, Busi- VIOLA WOOLER, Assistant ceptionist ness Office to Library Director Planmng period 1n the study. Staff at Ease. I will not have my picture taken for the yearbook this yeurf' Homer and Herman spend leisure time entertaining students. Athletics - '.EnfX- . ' ',k7 'l' L f '0 4 N -, f- ff-' ' -'-fly! ' . 'g'-,EQ ...- 1'- X +,.l. .....- f'-. fu ' H ,-- : P . T it XXX ,riff . TQ....,- ' 'gf Midi' 3.-i ' -'N u - .4 I 'fab' It gf. Q .jfzfiffil-.45 il .. N Lf s f 1' : VA 'i .' ! 2' K f- y :1 -37 ,P-9 3' 'E + V -ff 'fn '95 ' QU- 1' 'f M 5 Yf 'N M ' ' . jf' ff' iff y k ' 271 I. x 1 ,QQ if . .1 'K 5 K1 A' f A -v W 'wif Lf' - gli ., 7 . 2 5. 4 -f . Mfr , f- 4- f ' Af- I 1 9 icy- .fifghm 14 M ,IK ,i ,X H .If . V 9 , Q., xx I f y!! -1 f w ifi 2 if P 'Tfji-:S .lr 1 w I I, nr, bl f, . f l, L ' , V' 14' f f N .5'ff. 'XsE 3',,L ,' ' I Q X- 1' ,flf L .ff 1'-. , ffm - -..-is g'K-v'Q71 In f . ,eg , .--:v ,,'Q:-'-h- ,- --'f' ' Vg '71 , - s.. 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Hopper RICH A.A........,,......, 31 BREMEN .......,.... 0 R RICH ......,... ,...., 0 REAVIS .,... ...... O B. Bellnap D. Carl B. Craddock RICH ........v.,7........ 14 EVERGREEN PARK ..,,.....,.... 6 C' Knew RICH ,.,....,........,,.E 25 LINCOLN WAY .- 0 Row 1: Coach Egofske, W. Farrell, B. Craddock, R. Elliot, A. Towner, D. Denman, G. Hopper, R. Carle, J. Aschemeyer, A. Cornett, R. Vogenthaler, Coach Eichstaedtg Row 2: Coach Berryman, D. Anderson, D. Thornblom, H. Dodge, W. Sargent, D. Hurckes, C. Kuester, J. Wrucha, W. Hughes, J. Hawthorne, M. Lyman, R, Doerter, J. Zumwalt, R. Hill, J. Rose, J. Ward, Coach Hanson, Row 3: D. Dodge, R. Campbell, K. Teisherg, B. Meinheit, M. Yaseen, J. Eraccaro, J. Post, W. Smedley, E. Ryan, W. Bellnap J. Howard, W. Shark, C. Heifncr, T. Keane, W. Jacks, J. Dupree, S. Bates, T. Collen, J. Dolten. Varsity ROD HANSON, assistant coach, GEORGE EGOFSKE, head coach, CARL EICHSTAEDT, assistant coach, JOHN BERRY- MAN, assistant coach. W7dinRfQXP.Hru.1MM:E9vQuWEu!OT 4 'MVA JKRWQKQRA 1 The Rich Rockets again rumbled and blasted to the varsity conference football title. The title Win included five straight shut-out victories. This record is attributed to the great teamwork of the Rocket's defensive squad, the Green Monstersf, The task of calling signals for the team was shared by Bill Bellnap and Monty Hughes. Hughes, noted for his passing ability, com- pleted a total of 346 yards in the air, while Bellnap and Brown functioned as unbeatable ground gainers. The men that qualify for the All-Conference team are chosen with reference to the sum of each manis ability throughout the entire season. Of the twenty-two available positions in All- Conference, Rich East placed ten. Of these, Bruce Craddock and Bill Farrell placed offense and defense. The final season record was seven wins, no losses, and one tie. I Row I: S. Hafner, R. Hopper, D. Carty, J. Bellnap, P. Mehaffie, J. Fox, J. Pelac- cio, R. Rabin, B. Guthrie, A. McDade, K. Nordquistg Row 2: J. Sorenson, J. Schulman, R. Conners, R. Perretz, W. Eagleson, P. Termini, W. Caldwell, R. Heisterberg, R. Miller, Row 3: J. Clark, P. Goldman, R. German, R. Graham, L. Alsbrook, S. Larson, J. Glennon, R. Bren- ner, J. Soderstrom, C. Johnson, Row 4: J. Wright, R. Nekas, C. Watts, R. Hawk- ins, P. Major, R. Adams, W. North, N. Donahue, C. Trayzer. Row 1: D. Kushner, R. King, S. Bryant, ., T. Tassio, M. Schlott, J. Neindorf, R. Neditt, R. Gulliani, K. Dolezal, B. Shon- rock, D. McGraw, J. Erickson, Row 2: Coach Marzuki, J. Wilson, N. Kane, S. Collin, M. Eichorst, R. Noois, B. Timm, D. Yount, L. Sachau, B. Hibbard, J. Boege, R. Stanke, B. Horton, M. Sains- bury, Row 3: Coach Polancyak, J. El- T liott, T. Allen, D. Nelson, R. Finnestad J. Cotton, P. Mack, K. Erickson, B. Bladek, P. Levi, T. Durant, J. McMurray B. Mayor, J. Nicolosi, R. Foster, A. Zall, 1 Coach Rubenow. s 1 Rich Bloom ,,,,...., .......,. 1 2 Rich ....... ..... 0 ak Lawn .........,......,. 0 Rich .,..... .,,..,. , . Carl Sandburg .,,.,..,,... 0 Rich ,,,.... ,,,,..,, Homewood-Flossmoor 6 Rich ,.,.... ......... B remen ,....,,,,..,,...,,,,,, 0 Rich ,,,,... ..,,..... R eavis ........................ 20 Rich Evergreen Park ........ 6 Rich ,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,. L incolnway ...,,.....,,.... 7 Rich West Kankakee ..,....... 0 Rich ,,..-., ,.,,,,,,, C arl Sandburg ....,,.... 0 Rich ,r,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, O ak Lawn .................. 12 Rich ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.c, H omewood-Flossmoor 13 Rich East Kankakee ,.,....... 27 Rich Reavis ........................ 7 Rich ....... ......... Evergreen Park .,.,.... 7 Frosh-Soph Jim Clark, in his first year of coaching at Rich East guided the Erosh-Soph football team to a 6-2 overall record. The '4Little Rocket gridders finished second to Reavis in the SWS race, posting a 6-l mark. Rich Graham, Rick Hopper, Dave Carty led the Soph offense, which amassed 125 pts. in 7 league affairs. Rick Hawkins, Chuck Watts and Phil Major bolstered the line. Freshman Last second scoring by Homewood-Elossmoor and East Kankakee stopped the Freshman football team from being undefeated. The Baby Rockets in their first year of organized football, score 105 points to their opponents 66. Ken Erickson, Jim Cotton, Jim Nicolosi, and Terry Durant led Coach Bob Rubenow's gridders to a 5-2 record. 99 Row 1: R. McMichaels, J. Sweeney, G. Erickson, N. Terrell, R. Stevenson, D. Klein, Row 2: R. Mann, J. Winger, D. Mc- Intyre, R. Stanke, J. Patterson, E. Hodgkins, C. Schmeckpepper, Coach Sedgewick. Not pictured: K. Ryder, J. Trout. The Varsity Cross Country sduad had a successful Rich .--.--. ........ 4 0 Naperville ...... ..,,..., 1 7 Rich ....... ........ 1 6 Llncolnway .,,, ,,.,A,,, 4 7 Rich ..---.. ....... . 25 Thornton ..... ....... Rich ....... ........ 2 5 Kankakee ...., ,,,,.,,, Rich .-..... ...32 Oak Lawn .... Rich ....... ........ 2 0 Joliet ...,.,....,., , ,,,,,,,,,, Rich. ...... ........ 1 5 Carl Sandburg ,,,,,,,.,, ,, Rich ....... ........ 2 8 Homewood-Flossmoor Rich ....... ........ 3 5 Evergreen Park ......... Rich ....... ........ 3 7 Bremen .....,. .............. Rich ....... ........ 1 6 Bradley ........,.. ....,,., Rich ....... ........ 1 5 Grant Park .... ......., Rich ....... ........ 1 7 Reavis .,.... .,,,,,,, season this year, compiling a record of 8 wins and 5 losses in dual meet competition. The thinclad's main strength was their ability to group runners, thus, while a Rocket might not take first place a team victory would he scored. Outstanding perform- ances were seen from seniors Jim Trout and Jim Patterson and juniors Bob McMichael and Ken Ryder. The frosh-soph team had the most successful sea- son in Richfs history. With a record of 9 wins and 4 losses, the Rockets ran well all year climaxing with a victory in the conference meet. Next yearis varsity players will profit from frosh-soph experiences. Rich, ....... ,...... 3 6 Naperville .,.. ........ 2 l Rich ........ ....... 1 5 Lincolnway ..... ........ 5 O Rich ........ ....... 3 6 Thornton ...... ........ l 9 Rich ........ ,...... l 6 Kankakee ...... ........ 4 5 Rich ........ ......, 2 l Oak Lawn ....... ..r..... 3 4- Rich ........ ....... 2 8 Joliet .,rr,,,..... .....,, 2 7 Rich ........ ......, 2 4 Carl Sandburg ........... 35 Rich ........ ....... 1 6 Homewood-Flossmoor 45 Rich .... , .... ......, 3 0 Evergreen Park .......... 25 Rich ........ .....,. 1 5 Bremen .......r.............. 50 Rich ........ ....... 1 5 Bradley ........ ......., 5 0 Rich. ..... ..,,.. l 5 Grant Park ..... ........ 5 0 Rich ..... .....,. l 5 Reavis .......... ........ 5 0 Row I: L. Rylander, P. Leinhurger, J. Opferman, P. Cershenson, E. Sato, M. Cothhergg Row 2: L. Clark, M. Guthrie, R. Cantzler, C. Squier, R. Fer- guson, J. Thompson, P. Lookg Raw 3: R. Morgan, B. Plank, R. Kiser, R. Davis, M. Lconas, G. McGuire, D. Morris, Coach Crantg Not pictured: A. Hatfield. P. Magnusson, S. Klinger, K. Smith, C. Shock, M. Greenip, J. Mattson, J. Patchett. From the Saturday afternoons in autumn to the wintry Friday nights, the cheerleaders in their green and white uniforms united the fans in support of the team. Combin- ing their gymnastic ability and their radiant personalities, they encouraged high spirit and good sportsmanship in both victory and defeat . . . M . Greenip ix Cheerleaders t E .wfef 'i+,. M f P. Adams C. Thompson J. Mussin P. Pridmore S. Carver R. Velazques S. Nemeth Mascot. Ross Thompson D. Denman G. Hopper W. Hughes J. Sweeney W. Bellnap Basketball A, ,,g, - f' J ii . ,Ss by AV - Y. 5 X X fx N ' , . ,UZ Vu W Ke. ' 1 A 5 155 ' r Q. 1. '-kv ., V X W W Yi fifi. Q I fi? P 5 fd 1 X I f C. Erikson J. Howard N. BBHOW R1ch7 ,,,,,, Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich. Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich R1ch7 ,,,,,, ..,,,c,,,,., Rich Rich 54 777777740 7 53 60 6414 77 52 69 77 61 7 63 63 69 7 cccc 70 7 cc..c 59 777777765 5-L 55 57 .,c,, 777773 80 Crete-Monee D ,,,, 7 Kankakee ,,,,,,,,,c,c,c,cc,c,,c, Evergreen Park .,,,.,,,,,,,, New Trier ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c, ,,c, 7 Homewood-Flossmoor Bremen ,c,,,c,,,,..,,,,c,,,,,,,, Lincolnway 7 Carl Sandburg ,,,, ,,,,, Thornridge Thornton 77 Oak Lawn A 7 77 RCHVIS 777777 77777777777 777777 Evergreen Park 7 .77777 77 Rloom 77777777 77 Homewood-Flossmoor Bremen 777777777777 Lincolnway 7777 , .7.7 . Joliet 7777 77777 7 Carl Sandburg .7.7 77777 Oak Lawn 77777777 7777 Reavis 77 777777777777777 777. 7 7 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 95 43 Homewood-Flossmoor Lockport 777777777. 777777777 , 77 7 56 Joliet A long absence of basketball prestige and prowess returned to Rich East this winter. Utilizing all the talents of his cagers, head coach Chuck Sedgwick and assistant coach Sherm Hafner thrilled capacity crowds at one game after another. For the first time in Rich basketball history the varsity Rockets de- feated both Bloom and Thornton during regular sea- son play. Depending on hustle and speed, the Rockets compiled the most impressive record since 1955g 17 wins and 7 losses. The team bowed out of state competition only after exhibiting the tremendous determination that was characteristic of the whole yearls effort. Bellnup drives for basket. - ' Row I: G. Hopper, N. Bellow, D. Denman, W. Bellnap, J. Howard, J. Sweeny, W. Hughes, G. Ericksong Row 2: Coach Hafner, R. Taylor, J. Vogt, D. Kinder, M. Gunn, J. Trout, R. Andrews, B. Craddock, R. Stanke, J. Nicolosi, A. Towner, N. Jaksich, Coach Scdgwich. Howard drives for lay-up. COACH SEDGWICH an Denman grabs for rebound. Hopper and Bellnap fight for ball. 1 ' ' 2 - K Rich Crete-Monee ,,.,, ,v,,,,..A R ich Y,., ,,,v, ....,,,, 0 a k Lawn ,,..., .f....4--- 3 4' Rich , ...,, ,. ....,,, K ankakee ......,......7,,.....,,,,,, Rich 7 ,....., ,,,..., R eavis ............ ...,f ...v 4 2 Rich Evergreen Park A...,,,A. Rich St. Patrick .,..,, ..,,,...., 3 3 Rich New Trier ,....,e,,,,,.,,, Rich ,,,..,... ..,.,,e, H insdale ,.....,, ...,,,,7. 3 5 Rich Homewood-Flossmoor Rich ,,,,.,,,, c,,c..,. J oliet Catholic ....... Rich Bremen ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,. Rich Joliet ,,,.....,,..,, ,,,,...., , 33 Rich Lincolnway ....... Rich St. Patrick ..,,,, ..,,,,,,,. 44 Rich Carl Sandburg ..., Rich ,...,,.,. ..,,,,,, J oliet .,..,,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,,..,c., 3 7 Rich Thornridge ,,,,... Rich Carl Sandburg ..,.,,.......,.., 56 Rich Thcrntcn ,,,,,,, Rich r.,..,,,. ,,,t,.. T hornton Fractional North 24 Rich Oak Lawn ,,,,.... Rich Thornton Fractional South 47 Rich Reavis ,,,.,,,,,c.,,,,,7,,7, Rich Crete-Monee ,,,c, ,,..,..,,...,, 3 5 Rich Evergreen Park ..r.,,, Rich Rffavis fffY.fffw.f,-.w..V -.'ff-,-.. 4 1 Rich Bloom ,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,c,,cc, Rich Evergreen Park ....,,,...,...,, 40 Rich Homewood-Flossmoor Rich c...7,,.. .,,,.... 4 7 Carl Sandburg ,,YY.777,,7,,,,,,,, .53 Rich ,,,,-,, i,,i,,7, B remen ,,,,,c,,....,,,,,.. Rich, ,,,...,, ,,,,.,, , 56 Lockport ,,,,.,.......,,7,,,,,...,,,, 53 Rich Lincolnway ,,..,, Rich c...,, ,,,,,,. .59 Thornton Fractional South 51 Rich Joliet ,,..,...,,,,...,,,,, Rich Blue Island ....................,,,, 47 Rich Carl Sandburg ..,,,,. Frosh-Soph Freshmen Led by 6' 7 Mike DeShon, the sophomores fin- The 'iBaby ROCketS, playing rugged teams such ighed the Season with an excellent thirteen Wen- as Hinsdale, Joliet, Lockport, and Blue Island, posted seven lest record, Averaging 47 points per game, an eight won-eight lost performance. Besides having the c'Litt1e Rockets-H Shgwgd their Capabilities for learned the fundamentals of basketball, the Rich team spirit was instilled in the freshmen by Coaches Hen- drick and Rubenow. varsity ball in the next two years. Row 1: M. DeShon, R. Hopper, J. Bell- nap, B. Gibson, J. Pelaccio, S. Larson, J. Zieglerg Row 2: L. Alsbrook, J. Wright, S. Lewis, B. Conner, R. Cra- ham, N. Donahue, D. Laubenthal, Coach Hanson. Row 1: D. McGraw, N. Kane, S. In- gersoll, F. Bourg, J. Wilson, R. Bauchg Row 2: R. Stanke, R. Nevett, R. Nunes, R. Durant, J. McMurry, M. Leonas, D. Jackson, E. Smithg Row 3: Coach Hendrick, J. Cotton, P. Levi, K. Erick- son, D. Ginther, S. Tann, D. Humes, J. Bruninga, Coach Rubenow. IO6 R. Paulson R. Singerman Gymnastics VARSITY The 1961-62 HFlying Rockets directed by Coaches Grant and Eichstaedt had a successful season highlighted by vic- tories over Hinsdale and Wheaton. The varsity gym men culminated a fine season with a qualification of four men for the state gymnastics meet. The Frosh-Soph gym men compiled a promising record against tough competition showing signs of good things to come for the 4'Flying Rockets. Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich SCORES 64 Thornton ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 68 801A Glenhard East ,,.,t,.t,, 515 58 Glenhard West ,,..,,.. 74 118 Proviso East ,,t.. ,,,,, 8 4 80 Oak Park .,,,,,,. .. ,,,....., 52 70 Crown Point .,,t,,,,,,,, 39 78 Wheaton ,,..tttc,,,.t..,,, 541- 5026 Proviso West , 81M 56 Evanston ...r,,,,,,...,,,,, 76 70 Niles West ,,,.,..,.,,,, 62 95 Leyden East 37 81 Crown Point 51 dum York ,ccccccccccc,,, 815 78 Hinsdale ,t.,. .. 54' 56 Thornton .,...., 76 COACH GRANT Row I: R. Paulson, R. Brindle, J. Shillingtong Row 2: D. Fisher, N. Nadolsky, L. Van Gelder, N. Powers, M. Marlow, B. Singermang Row 3: Coach Grant, M. Mor- ganti, L. Wagener, J. Dupree, F. Bailey, N. Terrell, Coach Eich- staedt. Row I: S. Blackman, D. Cafferella, J. Din- erstein, T. Tassio, J. Gibson, C. Squicrg Row 2: Coach Grunt, B. Vrastil, J. Denk, D. Carty, D. Dodge, B. Crowson, J. Erick- son, R. Raiman, D. Curuiang Row 3: E. Sato, D. Warne1'. T. Kcrestes, C. Dietrich, timing and Co-ordination. S. Carman, J. Schlahach, L. Klinger, M. Danzinger, J. Martin, Couch Eichstaedt. FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS GIRLS' GYMNASTICS SCORES Called upon often to provide half time entertain- Rich ....--- 52 Thomtfm --ffff-'- f' 30 ment at home basketball games, girls in the schoolis Rich -...ff.V 7214 Glenbafd East 5915 extracurricular gymnastics program displayed their Rich ........ 60 Clenbafd West 78 skills in tumbling, both individually and also through Rich f----fff 6114 Pfoviso East - ' 7016 group routines, exemplifying top-flight precision Rich ........ ffrrfrfr 9 OM: Oak Park fffe' 4116 Rich ,,,,,i,, 61 Wlieaton ..... .......... 7 1 Rich ...oo,. TO Proviso West ..,,,.... .62 Rich ,...... .. .. .... 51 Evanston ...,. .. 81 Rich Rich Rich .,o,..,, Rich ,.,.,,. Rich Rich ........611Q 8815 ........841f3 Leyden East .......... 7016 Niles West ....---f-.... 4316 Crown Point .......... 4716 61 York V......... ...... 7 1 54 Hinsdale .... r..... 7 3 T6 Thornton .... 56 Row 1: J. Norris, M. Clark, C. Lystad, G. Gardiner, J. Mussen, J. Hoglundg Row 2: L. Carty, J. Vanderplocg, M. Rcrghauer, C. Szeigis, M. Wuinwright, N. Van Eck, L. Furinung Row 3: S. Thornhill, S. Mehuffic, C. Shock, M. Fla- herty, B. Gruver, D. Calvert, L. lhuitlicrg, M. Struting Row 4: K. Kirk, K. Presley, S. Carver, M. Sullivan, J. Seabcrg, J. Mahler, J. Weickerg Row 5: F. Mintz, S. Klinger, A. Ross, J. Carroll, S. Tracy, J. Patchett, M. Cr:-enip. I . Row I: T. Rubiano, B. Jacks, M. Lyman, J. Locke, R. Segoolg Row 2: J. Wray, F. Bartoloni, J. Post, G. Heifner, R. Campbellg Row 3: Coach Egofske, R. Carle, R. Elliot, A. Cornett, H. Dodge, T. Case, T. Collen. VARSITY The Rocket matmen had the best season in their history during the 1961-62 campaign. Coach George Egofske directed the Varsity wrestlers to an impressive 10 win and- 4 lost dual meet record, an unprecedented victory in their own regional, and the qualification of eight men for the sectional tournament. Three Rockets remained victorious through the sectional tournament and advanced to the state 5 competition at Arlington Heights. The end of this two day event again found the l Rockets reaching new heights with the Sth place finish of heavyweight Harlan Dodge and Rich's first state championship by Marty Lyman in the l45 pound weight class. l I Marty Lyman on his way to Riclfs first State Champion- ship in wrestling. CoAcH NORDQUIST Hey, fella, would ya' move your leg. COACH EC-OFSKE N. l llfiiiclh 41 ' if 1,1' , 5 ' ic f,,,A---, -N-.34 Rich .ccc .......4... . 21 Rich , ,..f,. 22 -Q.. . ,,:. . Rich- Rich 29 1 .c.c2.c.. Rich ii...iiiiii 2.-19 Rich M,,i 25 1 , iii'iii Rich 11.. 1111.... - .211 , ' Rich Yrrzzyrzf 32 ' Rich. .,.......,,,,, 15 fi , Rich, cccc,,.,cccccc 27 R Rich ccc.,cc,..,ccc .io ..... 5, Rich. ...,...,, 27 c 1 Rich- ....1.1- cc...-.26 c1icfcc.cchc Rich ccc..cccccc... .26 'Egg W. MARTY LYMAN SCORES Kankakee ...1,c,,., .. .....,,,,,c..... . Lockport ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,, Thornton Fractional South Lincolnway ff 41 C L . fww .2 -N. If W, X, f, .5 ,f vi 9 icic ccic C. Carl Sandburg ..,.. ......,, 1 5 17 Blue Island Oak Lawn Thornton ....1 ,1,1,,., Reavis ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,.1 rr. ,,,,, ,,..... . 1 5 I O ' f f- r.. f 1 22 West Chicago ....,,,,.. 1,,,1,, Homewood-Flossmoor ,,..,,, 12 Evergreen Park ....,,1,....,1,1,, 21 . 15 23 Naperville Thornridge Bremen ,1,,1,1 ....11., Thornton ,..,. ....... .r..,.,.14 E- 20 X 12 'fi ,,i, BOB CAMPBELL State Champion-145 lbs. 30-O 20-4- SCORES Rich ,,,... ,,,,,,.., . 23 Kankakee .,,,,,,,.....,,.,,,,.,., 31 Rich ,.,,,, ..,...,,,, 1 8 Lockport ....,,,,,,,,,.,,....,,,,, 31 Rich ,,,... ,,,,,,.,, 2 8 Thornton Fractional S. 21 Rich ,,,,,r ...,,,,,,, 1 8 Lincolnway .....,....,.,,,,.c..., 26 Rich .,,,.. ,c,,,,r,., 9 Blue Tsland ,,,,.....,, ,,...., 3 7 Rich. ,,.,,, ...,c.,.,, 1 6 Carl Sandburg ..... ,,,,... . 30 Rich ,.,,,, ..,,,,,,,c 1 8 Oak Lawn ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,, . 28 Rich ,,,.,. ..,.c,.... 3 1 Thornton .....,.. ......., 1 9 Rich ,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 Reavis ,c.1....c,,,,,,,... ....,., 3 4- Rich cc,,.. ,,......, 3 6 West Chicago ....,,,1.......c.. 16 Rich. ,,,, ,, ,,....,., 2111 Evergreen Park ....,,,,...... 24 Rich, ,,,,,, ,,,,,c..,. 1 9 Homewood-Flossmoor ,,,, 25 Rich ,,,,,, ,,...,.,,, 2 6 Naperville ........,,,,....,.,..,., 20 Rich c,,,.,. ,,..,..., . 29 Thornridge .,,......,,,...,....., 15 Rich ,,c,... ,i....,., 3 7 Bremen .........11,1.1......,...11, 11 Rich, c,-,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 38 Thornton Fractional N. -. 6 Row 1' H. Sato, R. Furgason, D. Kossuth, D. Stanton, D. Bulla, R. Fox, P. Gould, 1. Seidrnang Row 2: R. King, P. Mehaffie, M. Dunkurn, D. Soltz, J. Stevens, W. Caldwell, G. McGuire, G. McFadden, R. Vogenthaler, S. Touseyg Row 3: W.,Ear1anderson, T. Overrnan, R. Perretz, R. Adams, J. Koepke, C. Watts, W. Eagleson, Coach Nord- qulst. District Champion-120 lbs FROSH-SOPH This year's little Rockets, under the direction of Coach Nordquist, finished the 1961-1962 season with a seven-won, eight-lost, and one-tied record. Highlighting the season was the first place finish in the second annual Rich Frosh-Soph Wrestling Tournament, and the undefeated record of Dan Bulla in the 120 lb. class. I09 Row 1: K. Teisberg, C. Schmeckpeper, J. West, E. Hodgkins, A. Aitken J Zumwalt J Andretich Row 2 G Stevenson J Wag ner, B. Kincheloe, B. Sargent, S. Doane, D. Leet, J. Patterson, D. Myers J Trout J Post Row 3 Coach Hanson J Vogt D Hoffman, S. Carle, M. Hughes, H. Dodge, D. Denman, C. Kepford J Thornhill B Mann Track VARSITY Despite a poor showing in the win column, the 1961 edition of the Rocket Thinclads, under the mentorship of Coach Rodney Hansen, showed signs of developing into a Conference contender next year. This year's Running Rockets might more appropriately have been named the Throwing Rockets, for only in the weight events were there continual victories. However, running strength may be expected from sprinter Denny Denman and we can hope for a fine distance team under Coach Egofske. CONFERENCE Oak Lawn ..... ............................ ......... 5 0 W Bremen ............ ......... 4 9Vg Carl Sandburg ....,.......... ......... 2 8 Homewood-Flossmoor ...... ......... 1 QVZ Reavis ............................. ......... 1 Qyg Evergreen Park .... ......... 1 75 Rich ................... .......-. 1 5 G. Stevenson J. Andretich IIO Rich ..,, 28M Rich ,,,, 2 1 Rich 23 Rich ..., 46 Rich .... 57 Rich ,,,c 44 Rich .... 34 Rich 80 Rich .... 76211 S. Doane, M. Brown M. Hughes SCORES Thornton .,,,, Blue Island ,,,,.,. Joliet ..,,.....i,,.,.., Bremen .,.....,.,........,.,.,. 89 97 --.----73 72 Carl Sandburg ...,.l,,.... 71 Homewood-Flossmoor Oak Lawn .....,,.,,.......... Thornridge ..,.......,,,l.... Thornton Frac. N. ..... . 74 84 38 28 1 M X2 Event 120 H.H. 100 880 440 180 L.H. Mile 220 Shot Discus B. ,lump High Jump Pole Vault 880 Relay Mile Relay Reavis ...... 52 Thornton F rac. S. 20 Lincolnway 4216 S. Stromquist D. Denman Besf Performances of 196 1 Distance or Time 15.6 10.3 2:05 :8 55.5 22.2 4:5218 23.4 49' SMQ' 137' 3 18, 4 5' 8 9, 6 1 :38:1 3:43:5 Name Scott Doane Denny Denman John Andretich J im Thornhill Mickey Brown Greg Stevenson Denny Denman Duncan Hoffman Skip Carl J ack Vougt J ack Vougt Brook Remencus Denny Denman, Craig Madsen, Don Myers Karl Teisberg J im Thornhill, Mickey Brown, Bob Sargent Chuck Schmeckpeper Track F ROSH-SOPH Last year's junior edition of the Running Rocketsv proved to be a strong indication of future varsity strength. The unior cindermen compiled an enviable record of 7 wins and 2 losses, ending a highly suc- cessful season with a decisive victory in the con- ference meet, capturing 4 new conference records for the young 4'Rockets. W. Sherk CONFERENCE Rich 52 Oak Lawn 43M Bremen 26 Evergreen Park 245 Carl Sandburg 24 Homewood-Flossmoor 19 Lincolnway 12 D. Kinder Reavis 7 Row 1: K. Ryder, J. Brubaker, D. Magee, J. Schlaback, L. Wagener, E. Glassner, C. Mayer, M. McCulloch, Row 2: R. Morgan F. Drzewiecki, M, Hires, M. Shea, C. Madsen, D. Carty, J. Ward, T. Gillis, L. Sullivan, P. Anderson: Row 3: Coach Marzuki R. Davis, W. North, L. Alsbrook, D. Kinder, A. Post, F. Brenner, R. Ross, R. Perretz, N. Powers, Coach Caiazzag Row 4: G Glover, W. Sherk, R. Vanderploeg, R. Gibson, E. Ryan, R. McMichael, C. McGuire, R. Bishop, R. Stevenson. 1 Rich High's golf team, coached by Richard Dhablat, finished thelseason with five wins, seven losses, and one tie. The lowest score of the season was an 87, carded by Al Sutherland. An 88 was shot by both Mike Toombs in the District Match, and Terry Fraccaro in the Conference Match. Next yearis future looks bright with the return of Terry Epstein and Mike Toombs. M. Toombs T. Epstein Rich .,,i.... ,..,.... Rich ......t. ........ 190 191 East Glenbard ,... Reavis ....,,........,. 190 189 2 Rich .....,... .... 8 Bradley ...,,,........ Rich ......... .... 7 Lemont ......,i...... 11 Rich ,.,.........,,.. 15 Crete-Monee ...,i. lllyg Rich, ......,....,,. 378 Lemont .,.v......,,,i.. 410, Rich .............. V397 Carl Sandburg .,,, 349 Rich .......,....,,,, 379 Reavis .....,......,,.. 380 Rich ................ 178 Oak Lawn ,..,,,.... 252 Rich ,.,...,,........ 373 Evergreen Park 1339 Rich ......,,........ 6 Crete-Monee ,,..,, 12 Rich ,......,...,.... 15 Bradley ............., 3 Rich .....,......,,.. 389 Homewood- Flossmoor .,.... 326 District Golf Meet 9th out of 11 Conference Golf Meet 4th out of 6 Row 1.' R. Nelson, J. Park- hurst, M. Toombs, P. Kru gerg Row 2: R. Smith, T Fraccaro, J. Wrucha, S Walke-rg Row 3: G. Erik son, P. Rapp, S. Rood, J Frost. Golf ll3 The Rich 'LDiamondmen7, went all the way to capture the Southwest Suburban Conference crown in 1961. The impressive 14-3 record was climaxed during the District play-offs when Rich lost to Crete-Monee by a score of 5-4. Powered by the teamls most valuable player, Jim Russell, the Rockets' batting record was one to be envied. Fielding and pitching, in keeping with Rich tradition, were best in the Conference. Highlighting the pitching performance was Kemper Baker's no-hitter against rival Lincolnway and a fine record of 7 and 1 by Gill Hopper. C. Heifner Baseball VARSITY Row I: P. Shapin, E. Dcnl-xg Row 2: J. Howard, H. Marquardt, G. Heifner, G. Nelson, K. Baker, R. Jahn, W. Bellnap Row 3: Couch Illlanfeldt, J. Russell, J. Boston, S. McLaughlin, G. Hopper, K. Hoile, S. Lasher, M. Katz, Coach Berryman. J. Russell, J. Boston, S. McLaughlin. f X G, Nelson Rich R1ch ,....... Rich Rich ........ Rlch .,...... Rich ,....... Rlch ,,...... Rich .,.....w Rlch ........ Rich Rlch ........ Rlch ........ Rlch ...,.... SCORES 6 Kankakee 6 Blue Island 2 Bremen --..-.-,10 Evergreen Park O Reavis 9 Carl Sandburg --,----.10 Oak Lawn -1..--.--- 7 Bremen .--..--.l3 Lincolnway --.--.-- 2 Evergreen Park 5 . RCBVIS ....,,,,,.,....,...... - 7 Homewood-Flossmoor 5 Lincolnway Rich c,.,,,.. ..,,.... 4- Carl Sandburg .......,. Rich ,,-,---- ...,.,.. 4 Oak Lawn ................. Rich ,,,i,,-- ,,,.,,,v.,,,,-----, 1 3 Homewood-Flossmoor Rlch ........ .........,......... DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 4 Crete-Monee .c,.,c RECORD Won-14 Lost-3 Row 1: D. Tebelman, W. Paul, J. Sweeney, R. Maeyama, W. Smedley, J. Glennong Row 2: R. Webster, K. Becker, A. Freidm W. Miller, R. Schaub, D. Osterlingg Row 3: Coach Orr, E. Davis, C. Kuester, J. Nevin, C. Hills, N. Jacksick. FROSH-SOPH After capturing the Southwest Suburban Conference Championship from Evergreen Park 6-0, the Little Rockets finished the season with an impressive ll-5-1 record. Outstanding hurler, Carter Hill, came through with eight wins and two losses. Coach John Orr's leading hitters were Al Freidin, Bob Maeyama, John Sweeney, and Bob Webster. FRESHMEN Starting with an ll-9 victory over Thornton Frac- tional South, the Baby Rockets kept up their en- thusiasm, although they ended the year with four wins, five losses, and one tie. Don Mahler, Rick Graham, Rick Hawkins, and Rick Hopper awere the standouts for the young Rockets. SCORES Rich ,,,,,,,,,, .,..,, 8 Thornton Frac. S. .. Rich ,,,,,,,,,, ...... 8 Reavis ,,,, 1 ,,,,..,,,.......... Rich ,,..,,,,,, .,,... 3 Evergreen Park ...... Rich .,,,,.,,,. ,,.,.i 4 Oak Lawn ..........,.,. Rich ,.,,,,,,,. ...,.. 5 Bremen ,.....,....,.. Rich ,,,v,,,,,v ..,,,, 5 Lincolnway ..............,. Rich ,,..,, ,.,,v, 6 Reavis ............,,....,..,.. Rich 20 Homewood-Flossmoor Rich ..,,,,,,,, ,,,.,..,.. l 2 Lincolnway ..,,..,.,....... Rich ,..,,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,, 0 Carl Sandburg .......... Rich ,.,,,,,,,, ..,,..,,, l l Oak Lawn ...... Rich ..,.,,..,, .,.,.. 5 Bloom .....,... Rich ,...,,.,,, .,,,.. 3 Bloom ,........... Rich ..,,,, ..,,,. 4 Kankakee ,.,,.......,,..... Rich ,,,,,..... v,,,.. 3 Carl Sandburg ....,,., Rich ..,,,,.,,, ..,.,, 2 Homewood-Flossmoor Rich ..,,,,..., ,.,,,..,. 6 Evergreen-Park ........ SCORES Rich ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,v,,,, 1 l Thornton Frac. S. Rich ,,,,,,..,, ...,,, 1 Bradley ....,..........,...... Rich .,.,,.. .,,., 6 Reavis ....,,...,..,..,.... Rich ..,..,.,.. ..,,,. 7 Reavis ..............,, Rich ..,,,,.... ...... 4- Crete Monee .....,.. Rich ,,.,,,.... ,,,... 9 Bradley .,.,.,......,.,,...... Rich ,,..,,.... ....,, l Joliet .,.,..,,,,...,.,...,....,. Rich ...,,,.,.. ,...., 5 Thornton Frac. S. Rich ,,..,......,.,......,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...., 7 Joliet .,,,..,.,...............,. Rich ,,...,.....,,...,...,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.. 4 Crete Monee ...,........ Row 1: V. Kelley, S. Lasher, B. Guthrie, R. Trainor, R. Hawkins, R. Hopper, M. Stackg Raw 2: Coach Stillman, F. Grimes C. Watts, P. Major, R. Conner, W. Blanchard, R. Graham, J. Bellnap, J. Locke, G. Blume, P. Goldman, Coach Sedgewick Row 3: H. Toombs, G. Walcoff, M. Fitch, H. Hartman, R. Love, J. Dougherty, J. Pelaccio, R. Hansen, D. Mahler, J. Benham W. Frey. 1 --ffa J Standing: Mrs. Thorpe with Linda Carty. Row I: G. Gardiner, S. Schecter, M. Bauer, A. Marscin, C. Ratay, B. Thompson, N. Moore: Row 2: Claudia Hincker, L. Braitberg, J. Maas, K. Campbell, K. Brady, F. Cook, S. Cato, K. Tebelman, L. Camp- bell: Row 3: D. Busby, P. Hellerud, S. Cray, N. Wat- son, S. Katz, B. Cowan, J. Clayton, C. Cormach: Row 4: D. Busby, A. Pen- ney, R. Gamerc, M. Sulli- van, C. Fabian, J. Christo- pher, C. Harris, J. Res- tngno, A. Brown, A. Ash- don, J. Carroll. MODERN DANCE Following lsadora Duncan's precedent of self-eX- pression through rhythmic body movements, Modern Dance club helped engender grace and agility in its participants. Skilled performers presented the groupis annual dance program which included original rou- tines created by club members. GYM LEADERS Selected at the end of their sophomore year by the girls, gym teachers, gym leaders spent their junior year in physical education learning varied gym games, as well as how to officiate. This year they assisted the gym teachers in maintaining orderly classes. Row 1: S. Martin, S. Me- haffie, C. Gilchust, Z. Mc- Call, A. Elliott, S. May: Row 2: J. Werry, C. Jeske, S. Ling, J. Mattson, J. Hoffman, B. Potter, C. Layngg Row 3: L. Purlee, A. Viator, S. Whale, P. Gutelius, J. Patchett, J. Rogers, N. Wing, S. Tracy, C. Goodell, J. Krulee. Tennis VARSITY Y iki 1 I N Wwe., , - ,: t 1 yi R. Massey Row I: P. Dexter, M. Bolton, T. Case Row 2: W. Motter, B. Keplinger, D Row 3: R. Thompson, P. Kepler, S Bfirdige, .l. Martin. The 1961 edition of the Rocket Netters was highly successful. Led by Ron Massey and ,lim Hawthorne, the Rocket tennis team finished with an eight and two record. Ron Massey spearheaded' the attack at the District Tournament, where he continued his undefeated string to become District Champion. Massey suffered his only defeat of the season in the State Tournament. I. Hawthorne 9 Semenchuck, R. Massey, J. Hawthorne, i .. xg. Vw ,Q 1' 1 W' K gy fa 1 is S V. o . V V n . ' W. , t' 5 2 A V --+....a 'la Va V. , . ef 493253 . , - .W i. ff Q - X , . V V .f ff- gt -X '.-. , f Q. , Y 'Te . ai. 3- it a I N L ' i L' ' e w . 1 V' V LLL' 1 . V N ' 'A -xl, -Vu!151.V1v ' fl ' fi ' V - ' V N114-' 1 flifsii r Q li W' lr Ft -S -V VVV, or er- ' c j j ,L,A . 'V 'V'. 5 -fr Q I-Q3 ' Y ,..::.i -X V he ' Sf ,. ' f 1-azc . V .,, , tst sge ,,-V- 1 .-t,.......a.ma.w-me.:----50 'f 'Z -I:- ti it . M rrnneenn 1- ,-.cz V--VV- . -N-m-- V ez-eg:m-,g-se:ifgegawmL4- WM' , .... ---21, H, ,. -WW rNlr '. fe ' Vf H . vw - , , - ' - ,Q p '- 5 ' .V f ' YAAL i ..k, In I K ' 'ln - ' rl. 1 k'V- 1 V -V ' , ' ' -' -TLSEE 1: 2':,.'. V ..'vi . Zhi? .- .dl '.: .1 'I :J 41 ', ::. , ',..r:.'5.+w.1'f?1s?' . ' V ' - ' J. Martin, W. Motter, M. Bolton, W. Keplinger, J. Hawthorne, R. Massey. FROSH-SOPH The Southwest Suburban Championship fell with a smash when Coach Hendrick's Frosh- Soph racketmen netted the title with their 9-2 record. With the strong support of Larry Mc- Danial and Seth Eisner, the Junior Rockets lost only to Hinsdale and La- Conference resounding Grange. SCORES Rich tt,t.,t ttt,..t, 8 Joliet ...V ...7 Rich t,,,.t. ,.r,,,,, 7 Ottawa ,,,,,,, ,,,..t, 3 Rich A..,... ,.....,, 9 Ottawa ..,..,V...tt.V.. 1 Rich ,.,r,r, ,,,,,,, 3 Homewood- Flossmoor ....t.. 2 Rich t,,,ttt, 2 Hinsdale ,,..vt,t,,t,. 3 Rich ,,,,t,t, 9 Kankakee .t....,..... 1 Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Lockport 8 Thornton .,.,,,,,,,,. l LaGrange 5 Downers Grove -0 Homewood- Flossmoor Row 1: R. Read, T. Roth, I. Gray, W. Andrews, S. Eisner: Row 2: G. Disharoon, S. Tousey, R. Ziebarth, L. McDaniel, W. Strongg Row 3: R. Rodin, D. Clay- ton, R. Segool, R. Segool, R. Cantzler, A. Snow, C. Squier. G.A.A. l Sandy Tracy, Judy Weicker, Jackie Seaberg, Nancy Wing. With a program hroaclenccl to fill the requests of every active memher. the Cirlsl Athletic Association helped meet President Kenneclyjs request for stronger physical fitness programs in the nationis schools. Members Worked late in the gym many times every month gaining proficiency on the parallel hars, trampoline, and mats. Row I.' R. Gumaer, M. Thoni, M. Denk, S. Whale, D. lid, Row 2: A. Meister, J. Mahler, J. Seaherg, J. Weicker, S. Tracy, N. JVing, S. Martin, P. Windmiller, J. Clayton, Row 3: B. Baker, D. Mitchell, J. Latour- ette, K. Tehlenian, B. Thompson, B. Kassel, D. Busby, F. Cook, M. Bauer, J. Restagnog Row 4: S. Katz, L. Carr, J. Norris, C. Harris, S. Qunell, B. Biggs, D. Calvert, A. Penny, M. Anclereckg Row 5: P. Writt, M. Langworthy, K. Wy'lie, A. Duggan, D. Fernald, S. Ensminger, A. Rich, K. Campbell, P. Redernski, J. Alleng Row 6: D. Kazlarich, C. Heselton, T. Richardson, G. Kuhlman, L. Wing, K. Brady, S. Creen. Row I: P. Hickey, B. Cowan, K. Koss, V. Myer, D. Daulmcll, C. Szeigis, ll. Creenip, D. Kauxlarich, E. Hahn: Row 2: C. Hincker, K. Srnith, J. Patchett, S. Schechter, C. Hutay, S. Thornhill, J. Schroeder, C. Shock, P. Magnus son, S. Halperin: Row 3: C. Neil, S. Katz, S. Colburn, C. Fabian, P. Johnston, M. Fisher, J. Mussin, C. Lystad, S. Car- ver C. Gardiner S Hoffang Row 4: L. Hctke, J. Hoglund, M. Slrutin, I.. Furman. C. Alle-n, J. Carroll, Z. Brown, C Thompson, M. liulbert,DK. Presley, Row 5: S. Green, P. Loveless, Klinger, li. Loden, B. Kinder, S. Dleuhosh C. Holmes, D. Scruggs, S. Nemetli, P. Hearst, V. Painter: Hou' 6: T. llichardson, B. Cruver, C. Ward, M. Equihua L. Wing, C. Heselton, J. Allen, S. Parker, G. Reed, G. Kullllllilll, S..Atlt11llSOIl,L. Crossfc-ld. Pep Club Attempting to augment Rich East pride in athletic endeavors. Pep Club members attended home games, filled fan buses and sponsored the bi-annual UML and Miss Pep contest. Selling megaphones, mums at Homecoming, green and gold buttons, and preparing pre-game posters kept members active throughout the year. S. Thornhill, president, C. Ratay, vice president: S. Schec- ter, secretary: J. Schroeder, treasurer. lflw ' ww . The bonfire Row I: Coach Berryman, N. Baeder, G. Erikson, J. Howard, W. Bellnap. ll. Rosenblum l Hawthorne R Campbell A Lieb C l H I gott, oaci ansong Row 2: J. latterson, C. Hopper, D. Mclntvre R 'Thompson P lil-pler I Trout Lasher ,R .Carle D. Denman: Row 3: C. Notarus, W. Keplinger, J. Wrucha, R. Mann, B. Hogan, M. Brown, T. Keane, R. Johnson, E. Hodg- kins, D. Helpring Row 4: P. Shapin, C. Schmeckpepper, C. Hill, H. Dodge, T. Case, N. Bellow, P. McMichaels, R. Stevenson, D. Kinder, A. Towner, C., Heifnerg Row 5: R. Andrews, M. Goldcrn, W. Schwartz, R. Steele, .l. Gray, D. Dodge, M. Kolendo, E. Ryan, D. We-stlund, R. Paulson, B. Kincheloe, R. Semenchuck: Row 6: B. Doerter, J. Rose, J. Fraccaro, J. Vogt, N. Ter- rell,R.Estein,J.Wg ,J.D P LW ' ' ' - ' p a ner u ree, ard, J. Parkhurst, Row 7. S. Bates, C. Tiesburg, M. Marriott, W. Sargent, B. C dd k C ' ' ra oc , J. fubms, D. Herkes, C. Kuester, R. Singerman, T. Collen, R.Vogentl1a1er, M. Yaseen. R Men 's Club RH Men's Club helps build homecoming spirit through their annual The Rn Men's club, under the leadership of Jim Howard, Bill Bell- nap, Jim Hawthorne, and Denny Den- man, contributed greatly to the school through their service projects this year. The club, open to all boys who have earned a varsity letter in ath- letic competition, sold programs dur- ing the football season, and ushered at sports events and school activities. Achvlhes K ..-.5 , v' 'z X' . . . .,, MF Finn-if Ex ,- ' '77' if V 7, 4' f, ,-' ' :fl 'E ,: V V 44 X , I ff Aff -1 'fb 1-,il . ff , , flax 1? Jwgx i , ' g - ' ' 1 . ,, .,7 L N 13 ff . - .f V Q . K '1' 1 -,x rf f 1 . - A K.. 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'Z ,.1.,,,,. -Evgfgd :g'P'Qf',,--I-fP 1 eh: -Hfv Q ,f 'ff , -' 5 ,f , -Ts 1 .WW -flu f if ' Mk S., - ' ' 'W . N fi-er' lm 'QW' ,Jr fx 1 l . 'fx' ' . V I f1l!'!' 'Xf af X ' E -1 'fKQZ', X' , jf I xl ' 7' ff -1 M fl Im . H f-5? - ' -im? vi! . , ' ' f-:i'4a15Rf5f- ' Nf flargw , I i ffliig-f.EQRXxXXtkVlL. 'fgibfgygrr X, Hyf' -x.x - Avaf' - 'iiw J 1 l, I .-'vis' 12:-5 42 ML 2' ' We , I ff . ' I23 Row 1: Mr. Sandefer, M. Nova, A. Viator, L. Shlosberg, J. Rogers, J. Hoffman, Mr. DCVIHCQ Row 2: P. Pridmore, R. Coldherger, C. Lystad, L. Campbell, J. Bond, B. Cowan, J. Smith, C. Kirk, C. Johnsong Row 3: J. Sugar, R. Mohr, N. Powers, L. Toy, B. Hogan, A. Toy, B. Salins, J. Kiley. Operating for the first year under their new constitution, SCORE, the Student Council of Rich East, continued in its purpose of coordinating student activities. Meeting every day, instead of weekly, the'y introduced many new activities for the student body, including changes in Homecoming events. This year, as always, HSCORE7' strove to make our school a better place for students. Pres. L. Shlosberg, V. Pres. A. Viator, Sec. J. Rogers, Treas. J. Hoffman. l24' Student Council of Rich East Oops, surprise! Well, it's another day Queen for a day mar E mx YF ,ri -' h R3? 1 if if E il ,, H x 5 5 ig' an an ',AiX' 5 . if Wx ?F 5 by 2 S f he M -Q? A N., W aa, .f by 2' ,Q 75 A ,MN . ' I26 N, .V Quill and Scroll Row I: C. Fullmer, S. Strothman, J. McLarney, L. Gifford, S. Lynch, J. Salins, S. Lederfine, S. Barthoffg Row 2: A. Fried, S. Eisner, V. Chen, C. .lolles, L. Frank, .l. Feldman, M. Hynesg Row 3: B. Mohr, R. Vogentha- ler, B. Hogan, M. Hughes, M. Nova, B. Kincheloe, A. Mandel. Seventeen juniors and seniors were nominated this year for membership in the Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school jour- nalists. Added to the five previous recipients, these people gained recognition for their outstanding Work on either the Reveiller or Lagoon. They were selected by the publications, advisors. Girls' and Boys' Slate Selected annually by the local chapters of the American Legion, Girls' and Boys, State attendees participated in a summer session of practical de- mocracy. Meeting with other winners at a down- state university, the local representatives aided in the establishment of a mock stateqgovernment. The past year's session came to a climax when student- elected officials assumed, for a day, the actual state responsibility corresponding to their respective of- fices. Row 1: A. Viator, S. Norris, I. Jeffreyg Row 2: J. Howard A. Liebgott, R. Daniels. .l. Wrucha, Vice President, J. Winger, President: W. Sherk, Treasurer: M. Hughes, Secretary. Row 1: J. Sugar, A. Pomerantz, B. Craddock, K. Teishergg Row 2: T. Epstein, B. Bellnap, J. Parkhurst, B. Rabin, B. Guthrie, J. Bellnap, M. Marlow: Row 3: Ray Janota, M. Hynes, C. Hill, W. Sherk, B. Dreisin, R. Mohr, D. Hair, G. McCuireg Row 4: B. Nekas, J. Hawthorne, A. Fried, M. Hughes, R Davis, R. Morgan: Row 5: P. Kepler, I. Howard, J. Pyne, M. Winger, R Gonyer, A. Hatfield: Row 6: M. Nova, P. Hastings, J. Aschemeyer, G. Hopper, B. Hogan: Row 7: R. Hopper, D. Osterling, R. Stanke, A. Mandel, A. Lieh gott, D. Denman, B. Puttock, F. Klein. There-'re worms in these apples! Key Club Accumulating funds for a scholarship which was awarded to a deserving senior girl Was the main goal of the Girls' League this year. The service club also sponsored the Thanksgiving dance and a Birthday Potluck Dinner, held a monthly pickle sale and helped with Freshmen orientation. What a dessert! Girls' League OFFICERS-J. I isul1vr. pres., M. Dcnk, v pres., S. Tierney, publicity, L. Carr, historiang S. Qunell, sec.-treas. Row I: J. Fischer, M. Denk, S. Qunell, L. Carr, S. Tierney, B. Potter, Row 2: S. Mehaffie, R. Monroe, P. Perrault, G. Lisanti, D. Calvert, M. Berghauer, N. Van- eckg Row 3: P. Redenaki, A. Fas- anella, K. Gilchrist, M. Lang- worthy, B. Kinder, M. Wachter, L. Hullg Standing: Mrs. Bunting. ,.,..-aw-f ,q4,4xmmtwm -- M: 11 Rick Vogenlhuler, Editor-in-chief Boln Mohr, Activities Editor Lagoon Picture schedules, write-ups, captions, drawings, idents and deadlines, confusion and drudgery are enough to drive any sane individual mad. But they all have their consolation as the yellow dummy sheets begin to pile up and more and more pages go off to the printer as part of a unified book. At first it doesn't seem that the layouts will ever be anything but lines on paperg but at last the dis- organization manages to drop aside to make room for the 362 Lagoon. Brian Hogan, Leonard Peart, Advisor, Rick Vogenlllaler, Editor, proportion pictures for lay-out. Academic Editor Sue Bartlioff, Classes Editor Dorinda Pelaccio Social Editor Monty Hu hes Athletics Editor ga 'kill iii. ffitf. f W vw' , 552 , 72552, 5. . me swims Quang. Wkxgg, 'ws Q, ,Q S W 12 mam wzzfkiiyx A M Sm, ,f P ,ig 1 W ff fn fl L R Kxg' .J Q.. M. 7 5 F - L M xm3?av,M,- f Mm.. James Marzuki, Art Advisor, S. Kogan. 1962 LAGOON STAFF Editor-in-chief ...,...,..,.,.,. Rick Vogenthaler Copy editors ....... -.- Jacquelyn Rickabaugh Judy Salins Business manager ,........,,..... Lorrie Gifford Academic editor ...........,.,...... Brian Hogan Classes editor .......,.......... - ......,. Sue Barthoff staff: K. Stromquist, S. Lynch, E. Peterson Activities editor ...., - ,.,,,...,.,....,. - Bob Mohr staff: J. McLarney, J. Rogers, A. Ashdon Athletics editor ............,.....,. Monty Hughes staff: J. Gray, B. Kincheloe, P. Magnusson Social editor .................... Dorinda Pelaccio staff: S. Smith, S. May Typists: L. Segool, C. Thorpe, L. Ward ART STAFF: L. Francis, Reveiller Robert Borich, Advisor Judy Salins Editorein-chief Striving to make each new Reveiller different from and superior to any previous issue, the newspaper staff was ready to meet and sur- mount any crisis that arose, A liberal attitude towards form and tradition created problems, yet achieved progress and improvement in each copy of the paper. This flexible approach also made the All- Arnerican Reveiller exciting, not only to read, but also to publish. Sharon Lederfine Associate edilor REVEILLER fEditorsJ Seated KL. to RJ: V. Smith, V. Chen, .l. Feldmang Standing KL. to RJ: J. Sorensong A. Fried, A. Mandel, M. Hynes. 1' f -iiif97',?ikii225iis35iN3'5A3'5i:'?S?5sYEAWfliigiffbififfliiil'?i?i7t1f,v2't:3lilL?fti?ti2Yfifi'i47.'f-'fi Re veiller FEATURE STAFF NEWS STAFF Row 1: C. Floyd L. Strong P. Douglas, E. McFadden, C. Harris, S. Strothman, S. Felcherg Row 2: M. Hof- mann, A. Star, J. Friedman, K. Aschmeyer, B. Salins, J. Mitchell, R. Monroe, L. Swope, D. Carretson, R. Thompson, D. Klein, Row 3: M. Nova, T. Scariano, E. Look. Row 1: M. Wingard, M. Megela, S. Strothman, L. Strong: Row 2: C. Floyd, L. Carty, J. Zumwalt, J. Mc- Fadden, M. Nova, R. Kimes, B. Salins, V. Smith, M. Lerner. T.- --1 f mm' -- W- - Promise and Achievement BUSINESS STAFF L. Frank. C. Fullmer. P. Sheehan. SPORTS STAFF Row I: T. Scariano, A. Mandel, A. Fried, L. Strongg Row 2: D. Frisch, S. Eisner, B. Salins, R. Kimes. COLUMNISTS M. Winger, C. Jollcs, P. Kepler 'i' .Et Q 'f 7 nw J ' ' M - n 'iw 7 ,i f M h4Vlfg'Vi1 iUl W M f A W sf-5, 2 , P i f is E3 Y' s - l 5 1 f l ? M if M if M W M M M M Q 1 3 5 . if K is ff., f' .ff 'iff '35 'GSLISYZW ffiesfiaz - ' ' fbi: 1: 1 E - V Choir quintet vibrates its vocal chords. All together now . . . Boys' Chorus Row I: M. Jones, J. Martin, R. Turner, J. Cooke, S. Lombaer, B. Gurney, P. Leinlxerger, R. Carlson, R. Bauch, D. Kerestcs, P. Hoge, Row 2: J. XVeicker, B. Gerber, R. Burhridge, S. Farris, R. Thomas, R. Stanke, R. Nevett, D. Schlott, J. Wa1'neke, G. Reisig, S. Bryant, Raw 3: D. Berne, T, Fleck, R. Vrastil, B. Roth, L. Sacliau, R. Murphy, M. R. Roush, J. Thompson, R. Furgason, E. Thissen, J. Johnson, J. Bot-Q63 Row 4: L. Coltun, R. Finnestad, R. Hall, B. Hoganson, E. Beddigs, D. Gansel, S. Tann, K. Erickson, J. Bruningu, R. Durant, P. Hrugstad, D. Reinhold, C. Ivy. Young, T. Dodge, G. Sainsbury, Plank, R. Row I: Mr. Jones, M. Roth, B. Vought, J. Tupman, A. Elliot, B. Wilson, P. Perrault, D. Mills, Row 2: J. Cheney, S. Gieske, C. Musengo, B. Babin, J. Wehunt, S. Carver, D. Erickson, S. Katz, P. Crowell, J. Peacock, Row 3: L. Yarham, J Hoglund, D. Lundquist, N. Watson, J. Zippert, D. Blume, J. Schroeder, M. Ross, J. Early, J. McFadden, Row 4: L. Carty, D. Myrow, D. Mayo, S. Izen, M. Carty, K. MePcek, C. Harris, M. Langworthy, B. Pepper, J. Garber, S. Van Huis, Row 5: A. Duggan, D. Kemp, J. Carroll, P. Parsons, S. Bragstud, R. Cantzler, R. Hutcheon, L. Rye, S. Colburn, Z. Brown, P. Shapin, M. McCauley, Row 6: R. Carlson, M. Shaw, J. Orwick, E. Garbascz, D. Carty, B. Kimes, C. Jacob, D. Clayton B. Guthrie, M. Gilbertson, L. Paulson, J. Haverkamp, P. Goldman. 1 Ch oral Club Mr. Jones surveys Christmas program music. l Individual choir members practice on their own 1 Row 1: Mr. M. Jones, S. Bartash, S. Cooper, A. Rich, S. Duchossois, P. Redemske, D. Dauhach, K. Koss, D. Kauzlarich S. Williams, M. Equihua, P. Herron, L. Gross-fold, S. Halperin, L. Duncan, K. Sittigg Row 2: M. Rodin, G. Reed, Whitman, S. Nemeth, L. Lenhardt, M. Vickrey, G. Hartman, D. Youngberg, E. Quotrochi, K. Boie, L. Webster, B. Porter, S. Petak, R. Kaericher, B. Hoover, E. Hahn, K, Campbell, P- Pilull R010 35 .l- Gardner, C. Ward, R. Stern, B. Shell, L Musengo, S. Filler, J. Nord, D. Reindt, M. Sherman, P. Smith, N. Grimm, M. Scallon, P. Dieth, R. Mendelsohn, I Navid, B. Beigelg Row 4: N. Mitchell, M. Jacob, B. Lodcn, 'l'. Richardson, S. Mesick. R. Velazques, S. Sternberg, P. Smith, J. Pohl, L. Schader, S. Kelly, M. Ronnau, S. Kaplan. L. Steele, S. Burnes, B. Handlon, J. Dillong Row 5: S. Parker, S. Bradley, B. Kinder, P. Hall, I. Lipton, L. Wing, R. Stoltz, M. Ellsworth, K. Tobin, D. Crouse, G. Gussman E. Sanders, S. Adamson, C. Rydwall, G. Kuhlman, L. Hart, V. Painter, Row 6: L. Jung, E. Maloney, C. Holmes, V Meyer, B. Larsen, M. Lowance, B. Kopisch, L. Hull, P. Writt, C. Shaw, D. Kissel, R. Wade, J. Vogt, D. Fetherling J. Higgins, B. Dinell, P. Rauch, D. Scruggs. Girls ' Chorus Girls, Chorus is one of the first in a series of vocal music organizations open to Rich students. Scheduled as a noon hour elective, the group is traditionally composed of fresh- man girls who are training for more ad- vanced work in the department. The chorus's musical selections include varied compositions ranging from Bach to Lerner and Lowe. Mr. M. .lones burns the midnight oil. I39 5 1 R ' 5 ,, if wi gli. 'YET ,, A :MYR :gf 33 'r Q .ff I W :4a1xu.,.-W K Wg, 31 E Q! g 5, 2, f Q, W 9 M , izri VL,, , 1. , Nw, 2 1 in f 1 3 N F S ,:. . .5 I ,fr ' Hi, , M . J , fr ,, WN ,1g,Q X . Row 1: V. Baldwin, S. Laborde, J. Davis, P. Perrault, S. Achord, S. Cato, S. Schaller, J. Braitberg, D. Heath, J. Litman, P Pridmore, S. Steinberg, Row 2: B. Roush, G. Waller, A. Snow, C. Donath, J. Stone, S. Sassano, S. Pleterski, T. Case, L Carty, E. Durant, R. Conyer, C. Klingaman, M. Morganti, K. Ryder, A. Flaschen, R. Lahorde, J. lglehart, M. Cartyg Row 3: .l Carroll, B. Babin, W. Caldwell, E. Look, G. Denk, F. Daubenspeck, D. Deslauriers, J. Shillington, J. Dorn, T. Cagel, B. Ballad A. Gerstel, C. Dietrich, T. Kettle, R. Roush, C. Reidenbach, B. Liska, K. Lingner, J. Lynch, G. McFadden, B. Bellnap, S. Larson L. VanGelder, S. Dahmsg Row 4: Watkin Jones, L. Woods, J. Rose, B. Mann, R. Morgan, S. Hood, R. Semenchuck, J. Forman C. Squier, W. Goodwin. Cadet Band Orchestra W Row 1: L. Pekar, R. Turner, D. Scherr, M. Clark, Row 2: C. Kyle, B. Plank, R. Raiman, R. Giuliani, D. Daubach, N. Grimm, G. Bannan, W. Kise, W. Sl'I10jVt'I'Q Ron' 3: C. Zamzow, S. Blackman, K. Kantenwein, M. Danzinger, L. Coltun, B. Klein, D. Tinder, J. Hurton, D. Myrow, R. Lowry, J. Gerhard: Row 4: R. Ballad, R. Levite, K. Allen, S. Tann, D. Woodside. Row 1: C, Jenks, B. Potter, M. Mendelsohn, F. Baileyg Row 2: P. Calle, R. Roush, R. Turkel, G. Nixon, E. Look: Row 3: P. Gould, W. P. Jones, B. Puttock. l Cadet band serves those students interested in instrumental music, yet not Well enough ac- quainted With the field to participate in a full orchestra. Besides giving its members a chance to practice their instruments individually, the hand offers an understanding of music as a coopera- tive venture. Providing an opportunity for Rich's most advanced student musicians to perform classical and semi-classical compositions in a professional manner, orchestra sessions met daily in a non credit practice hour. Their programs were highlighted hy appearances with members of the Park Forest and Chicago Heights symphonies. I42 R. Mohr Debate Flmlu my re-mrrxrzn Dehaters pn-purv Cases for voming contvsts. Row I: XI. Hynes, M. Mcndelsohn, T. Scariano, K. Hvrinun. R. Mohr: Rauf 2: D. Kisscl, J. Foulkcs, R. Novak, P. Writt, B. Lnrsc-n, K. Spirrkf-hncier, K. Williumsg Run' 3: K. Wiogunri, P. Ellgf-lllurd, J. Smith S. Kaplan, C. Reed, C. Nixon, S. Frnlicgh, R. HIL-nclvlsohn. R. Kimes, D. Soltz, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Hochstct Ilerg Row 45 L. Crossfc-ld, E. Hahn, S. Parker, J. Bond, L. Ste-vlv, A. Elkuss, P. Hall, B. Lowry, J. Fried man, D, Hier, J. Cooke, P. Bragstad, J. Thompson. mm fwSmvw. ..,- fqzumanir . M W, . K fy- ff 1 E. Cox, B. Potter A.F.S. Students Rich again participated in the American Field Service program and sent Barbara Pot- ter as our representative to Montevideo, Uruguay, for the summer. Our visiting foreign exchange was student, Erica Cox, from Christchurch, New Zealand. The purpose of the program is to create a closer understand- ing between the United States and foreign countries. A.F.S. Club Through the efforts of the American Field Service, a foreign exchange student was again brought to Bich. A.F.S. is devoted to raising money in order to bring foreign students to Rich and sent Richites to foreign countries. During the past year, A.l7.S. was co-sponsor oi the apple sale and sponsor of Bermuda day. Row 1 V Smith Mr M. Johnson, A. Flahaut, P. Dietrich, Presidentg E. Cox, B. Potter, Vice Presi- dent V Chen Treasurer Row 2: L. Braitberg, B. Greenblau, A. Hoagland, T. Gerber, R. Goldberger, S Strothman Row 3 M. Knowles, B. McNeely, K. Stroniquist D Distelheim J Shockey J Rickabaugh L Se ool Row 4: L, Paulson, L. Ward, B. Dreisin, P. 7Hastings, L. Toy, Hansori, J: Schwaitz S Qunell Bench Club Row 1: S. Ling, A. Flahaut, C. Jenks, S. Williams, J. MoLa1rney, L. Gifford, P. Shaw, C. Musengo, J. Hoglundg Row 2: J. Christopher, J. Rotnian, L. WelJste1', P. Perrault, B. Babin, M. Moon, A. Borr, J. Lipton, L. Wing: Row 3: L. Francis, Miss Goosnian, Miss Bovey,. N. Wing, Pres. B. Potter, L. Gutelius, H. Lehmann, L. Campbell, S. Qunell, S. Davis, J. Siebert, J. Force, R Gumaerg Row 4: K. Sittig, M. Self, L. Segool, B. Mears, D. Calvert, J. Seaberg, S. Strothman L. Navid, G. Fullmer, R. Dukes, J. Weicker, S. Stern, F. Cook, B. Biggs, G. Lisanti, D. Kemp V. Smith, J. Schwartz, M. Robinson, E. Peterson, Row 5: S. Ryder, J. Weicker, J. Bildilli, R Segool, K. French, L. Olmstead, C. Fabian, B. Cowan, J. Schroeder, J. Clayton, E. Cox, D. Kissel G. Meyer, B. Pepper, S. Petak, A. Star, D. Fernuld, T. Richardson, P. Halloran. 1 1 German Club Row I: S. Harris, P. Dietrich, S. Bradley, B. Biegel, K. Stroniquist, M. Roth, J. Rickabaugh, B. McNeelyg Row 2: Mr. Wiggins, R. Dinerstein, J. Perlmutter, K. Becker, R. Stanke, R. Singerman, R. Bauch, L. Rylander, B. Puttock, J. Patterson, J. Chessnoeg Row 3: J. Sugar, P. Hastings, R Reinach, L. Toy, J. Dorn, E. Hodgkins, D. Loden, K. Starke, R. Ross: Row 4: V. Chen, S Whittington, P. Windmiller, P. Hall, J. Huhsch, S. Martin, E. Look, S. Thomas, J. Krusinski J. Shockey. E I Russian Row I: S. DeLise, E. Cox, C. Klingaman, M. Lerner, A. Pomcrantz, K. Brady, L. Swope, H. Sherrillg Row 2: M. Vickery, N. Knight, T. O'Hanlon, B. Wita11oxx'ski, J. Schwartz, J. Krulec, B. Dreising Row 3: M. Nova, K. Jeskc, D. Ringenhach. Club Spanish Club I46 Members of the Spanish and Russian cluhs discovered that the learning of a language can encompass more than just phonetics. Although these organizations concerned themselves with distinctly different ethnic groups, their cultural explorations followed similar patterns, both in- cluding introductions to the food, dress, and customs of their respective nations. Row 1: A. Ashdon, L. Yarham, J. Dolske, J. LaTourrettc, J. Botman, D. Thornhlom, Mr. Roe, J. Haverkamp L. Navid, L. Grossfeldg Row 2: A. Aiken, M. Kolendo, J. Brubaker, P. Shapin, H. Mowat, S. Mehaffie, M Cantu, G. Charmack, C. Thorpe, B. Potter, A. Carter, J. Navidg Row 3: B. Keplinger, A. Freidin, S. Tousey N. Laurence, J. Norris, S. Bell, S. Norris, B. Paul, J. Kiley, M. Selfg Row 4: C. Ballinger, J. Kennedy, J Locke, L. Strong, C. Repass, J. Clare, N. Reed, S. Schildkraut, J. Duttg Row 5: R. Vanerploeg, S. Kassel J. Kravitz, P. Kepler, D. DiRocco, P. Hellerudg Row 6: M. Wingard, J. Huth, C. Madsen, M. 0'Bryant 9 7 Sus cum caseo ! In its third year of activity, Latin Club fea- tured caroling, a Roman wedding, and an ln- ternational Christmas party program during the first semester with a 'Roman banquet high- lighting the latter part of the year. These functions helped fulfill the club's purpose of reliving the customs of the ancient Romans. Latin Club Seated: J. Gray, Mr. Peart, J. McLarney, L. Giffordg Row 2: R. Monroe, M. Golden, M. Shaw, T. Kerestes, B. Thompson, D. Heath, Row 3: L. lWard, R. Johnson, B. Mohr, B. Hogang Row 4: G. Allen, B. Doerter, J. Wagene1', B. Kasselg Row 5: .l. Schwartz, G. Hopper, B. Kincheloe, J. Post. Y... ig, . -. - I 7' . , ' 'e - ' www Vinulentia-fine optimo egregii Row I: B. Puttock, .l. Weicker, C. Klingaman, E. Radkey, M. Knowles, E. Knowlesg Row 2. S. Petak, J. Rickahaugh, L. Toy, J. Schwartz, G. Williams, L. Coltun, Miss Everest, Mr Wenzelman. Math Club In Math Club one interested in the varied fields of mathematics can find others who are interested in expand- ing their knowledge of this subject. The members also profit from the social activities such as the trip to see Bye Bye Birdien in Chicago. I-18,5 Row 1: M. Surlin, R. Schmielau, W. Welkeg Row 2: Mr. M. Johnson, R Rodin, T. Bogan, D. Reising, A. Kowalyk, M. Knowles. Chess Club Chess Club gives the opportunity to interested persons to increase their abilities in the game of Chess and to play against others of varied skill. V. Smith, S. Strothman, D. Kissel, Mrs, Harper, J. Dolske, R. Monroe, S. Whittington. Organized this year to aid Rich students maintain a suave ap- pearance at college, Bridge club gained an overwhelming number of interested learners. Pulling a few tricks that would have surprised card pro Charles Goren, Bridge club members tried hard to resist the clubis motto, HA peek in the hand is worth two finessesf' The year America orbited John Glenn was the year Creative Writirig club also aimed star-ward, publish- ing its first Galaxy. magazine of original compositions. All systems were gon as the club received, re- viewed, organized, and arranged all submitted copy for late spring dis- tribution. Club members were proud to note that although the publication was in its first trial run, it received a thorough debriefing. t Creative Writing Row 1: L. Toy, B. Mohr, B. Hogan, P. Kepler, L. Navidg Row 2: E. Sainsbury, S. Stern, B. Lassel M Lerner, J. Hoffman, P. Krueger, S. McCall, Row 3: M. Surlin, M. Knowles, L. Gifford, J. Brubaker J Krulee, J. McLarney, B. Cowan, K. Ryderg Row 4: V. Williams, J. Rogers, J. Patchett, J. Parkhurst M Mendelsohn, J. Pyne, L. Ward, K. Stromquist. Bridge Club B Seated: P. Kepler, P. Dietrich, A. Fried, J. Sugar, M. Nova, L. Swope B Potter Smnrlzng 'Hr Cray M Rosenhlum A Mandel, E. Radkey, M. Hynes, C. Rasmussen, R. Witanowski, J.M1tche-ll L Wlietstone WRHS Reproducing authentic working conditions for those interested in the mass communications media, radio sta- tion WRHS, 88.1 megacycles on the FM band, entered its second year of operation. Initiated through student- raised finances, managed by a student directorate, op- erated by student technicians, and staffed by student announcers, WRHS expanded its services this year through a second broadcast night each week. Through entertainment features such as musical shows and sports coverage, and presentation of public service messages, local news coverage, and topical interviews, WRHS became an integral part of community life. Seated: R. Witanowski, B. Ballad, R. Nielseng Stand- ing: C. Ludmer, D. Schuessler, C. Rasmussen, G. Brisson. ISO l Mr. Borich, B. Salins, B. Hogan, S. Lederfine, .l. McLarney. Row I: B. Ballad, R. Witanowski, D. Hallg Row 2: R. Neilsen, A. Feldman, R. Ballad, A. Schwartz, G. Brisson, C. Ludmerg Row 3: Mr. Stanley, C. Rasmussen, C. Jacobs, D. Simmons, D. Schuessler, D. Rogers. Electronics Club At their meetings, members of the Electronics Club discuss the modern developments in electronics. They receive lectures about electronics, and at times even conduct classes. Their main function. however, is to maintain Rich's radio station, WRHS. FM Board The FM Board, directed by lVlr. Borich, is a group of students who evaluate scripts and assign program slots for the radio station WRHS. They review programs al- ready on the air and handle correspondence for WRHS. Camera Club Believing that photography can he useful not only as an avocation, but as a vocation as well, Camera club this year mixed the practical with the interesting. Special lectures on lighting affects and the newest photographic equipment were scheduled along with actual demonstra- tihns in dark room techniques. By catering to a small group of interested individuals, the club was able to deal with highly technical and specialized areas of coverage in a comprehensive manner. Row I: P. Shapin, R. Klein, G. Generisg Row 2: W. Smojver, S. Allen, R. Ross, N. Rosett. Bob Ross and Rusty Klein exam ine the results of their photo- graphic skill. L. Smojver, G. Habas, J. Dinnerstein, L. Toy, C. Williallis, A. Toy, S. A11811- Asfronomy Club To stimulate interest in astronomy these amateur astronomers had a star-gazing party at the end of Homecoming week. At this party they were able to use the telescope that was earned by their combined efforts. 4i'Anti-Climax to Homecoming Week Rocket Society The long tube that Doug Simmons is looking at in the picture is the result of the study and research of the members of Rocket Society. It represents, how- ever, only part of the interest and knowledge gained by studying the principles of rocketry. J. Dorn, B. Ballard, M. Marlow, D. Simmons. l53 F.H.A. Visiting patients at local hospitals and helping the PTSA with refreshments throughout the year have been the main projects of the Future Home- makers of America. A service organization, its membership is open not only to students in the home economics department, but also to the entire school. Row I: N. Rosett, J. Hubsch, A. Dluehosh, P. Waldg Row 2: N. Knight, M. Self, B. Asmus, J. Dahlman, S. De- Lisle, E. Quatrochig Row 3: D. Ensminger, J. Shockey, L. Segool, J. Hahn, S. Petak, G. Surlin. F.T.A. Serving as a career guide, Future Teachers of America presented its members with an insight into many phases of education. Lectures covering every- thing from teaching in the primary grades, to ob- taining a teaching degree. encouraged serious con- sideration and further investigation into this field. F.H.A.-Row I: B. Larsen, S. Cieske, B. Vix, D. Coulamg Row 2: K. Tebelman, E. Carlmacz, P. Arndt, K. Purcell, M. Self, P. Bet-cl. B. Pepper, V. Leverickg Row 3: N. Morris, L. Carr, V. Brady, J. McFadden, V. Edwards, J. Marzano, S. Izen, J. Robey. 5. Felcher. F.N.A. Row I: A. Reuter, L. Mullett, S. Kelly, J. Jensen, S. lzeng Row 2: S. Hogan, V. Edwards, B. Hoff- man, P. Halloran, G. Hurrman, D. Heath, Row 3: C. Christie, J. Hein, G. Gussman, D. Kissel, K. Argent, L. Carr, S. Quncll, B. Babin, Mrs. Thompson, Row 4: G. Stevens, S. Andrews, A. O'B0yle, L. Lask, J. Esper, C. Kelly. ll. Asmusg Row 5: K. Brady, P. Damm, B. Pepper, N. Morris, U. Brady, L. Pekar, A. Dowie, S. Mudrn. Nurses Aides Row 1: A. Passivanti, J. Jensen, Row 2: J. Nord, M. Miniat, Mrs. Thompson, A. Renter, S. Kelly, L. Mullett, P. Johnson. No Pass for this Biology Club Row 1: Mr. Cray, G. Gussman, B. Folb, B. Plank, A. Toy, Miss Guentherg Row 2: P. Herron, B. Schartel, D. Kornblum, P. Hoge, S. Lomhaer, D. Young, P. Bedenske, M. Parrg Row 3: D. Hier, A. Schwartz, M. Wray, G. Gineris, D. Smith, P. Bragstadg Row 4: D. Daubach, J. Bond, J. Brubaker, R. Rodin, G. Brisson, F. Bailey, R. Ballad, J. Bildilli, J. Dinerstcin. Psychology Club ln its second year, Psy- chology Club was a very ac- tive club at Rich. Guest speakers, group projects and reports, and movies occupied meetings. The year was highlighted by a winter trip to Loyola University for lec- tures and a tour of the ex- perimental laboratory. Row 1: J. Frowein, A. Weiss, D. Garretson, J. Clayton, R. Witanowskig Row 2: B. Greenblau, P. Windmiller, P. Wald, S. Whittington, A. Borr, J. Longley, S. Steinberg: Row 3: S. Davis, J. Shockey, J. Rickabaugh, V. Chen, J. Mitchell, S. DeLisle, L. Vogenthalerg Row 4: K. Williams, R. Dreisin, J. Himley, S. Pahler, B. Mc- Neely, L. Smojver, J. Vreeland, M. Lerner. l56 Biology Club, under the leadership of Mr. Gray, presented a complete collection of leaves to the Park Forest Public Library and an insect collection to the school. Among their field trips was a winter excursion to Brookfield Zoo. At the end of the year they held an indoctrination for junior high school students to give them a sneak preview of biology. Row 1: D. Busby, M. Creenip, D. Ens- G rninger, K. Stephenson, Row 2,- Norris, F. Mintz, J. Patchettg Row 3: S A. Elliot, S. DeShon, M. Clearman, Orr, Z. McCall, Row 4: C. Rambo, P Halloran, D. DiRocco, P. Frehse, J Zurnwalt, J. Clayton, J. Restagno, L Jensen, K. Purcell. Office Aides Row 1: E. Jose, P. Frehse J Clare Row 2: J. Lipton, R. Stem M Jacob J d C Miss Wenzel, M. Cantu R w 3 C r Johnson, R. Karczewskl L Vogentha ler, C. Wallace, C. Repass Sitting: D. Schuessler, D. Rogers, D. Meltzerg Standing: D. Dietz, D. Yount, W. Goodwin, R. Sonby, J. Kennedy, R. Cook. Audio-Visual Aides Library Aides D. Meltzer Row 1: P. Yates, L. Kuester, L. Carr, Row 2: M. Hulbert, L. Vogenthaler, M Smith, D. Mitchell, P. Arndtg Row 3. B. Grimm, J. Bailey. Underclassmen , ., ff 'X wp M2 fl X l N' 5 'g y ,,,?'-gg 'fyx dbyfo- :Q ,i S.-1,1 84- ,A.g fir' Si ' X A' ' Vw iz-Q' ,QQ ,Jw ff:AQ,f1?:k'gf3 h Q ' fi- E 'I .9 tl AJ, x 5 xv 'dll I M' ,'. I' . 4, ' '. 'f 'xl kily' f X ' f f'W 2M9.V4'T'M 5 V. , ff? f ' 9 ,cl m lf , ' a ff ff! 'A I, 1' ,I .Y . Q all 31 , . 'lid-Al K! yi-Tunwlgsmfi 55,1 XXVJIQ, 'W p I I l , ,Aux --f ,JJ alll ff'g.xi, ' fini' 1 f f j 'Ruin 1163? ,ff 4 f!'f'?:5I' W ff' if ' ix. 'ff 'fl 2 li , :Wi v W 'fi?1 iwu 42 fu. .93 . is. lj ' ndffgna? tr,Luw qSfi.'1RZl 1 1 f'2WBX:?s .iv : '1 ' ' iff-Q5 ,-Q, pg:-ii: ,. 3- .h 5:27p-:L 'Asfy ' L, ,, ,591 3 A 'AWQH N . 'gif ff Vr- VZ 1 LEM 15 ' ' lv 'jf I :vlxf ' JI 1523--'. 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Even witches can be tricked Cripples, Chinamen, Cannibals, and Cowboys CLASS OFFICERS-William Dietch, President, Nancy Watson, Secretary, Steve Carman, Vice President, Dave Frisch, Treasurer. Scphomores ,. if E ,.....iL if f? ,-1.32. .7 f . sm, C1 M K if qv? sa 'pn F W QQ Q' .Ae ,i,, .1 .gm qiw . Q 2 W' E QM Z. ' E t , ,gr h,r .. .Q ,.., . 4532- li we ' 'rig 'TP' A .. r ,Q 1 W had ' 1 mg E 1 -bag L it ., 2. ' f1 1 frv: Q5 mf A . SN? J. Abrams R. Adams S. Adams L. Aguillard G. Allen L. J. Anderson S. Andrews K. Argent R. Ballad C. J. Alsbrook Ballinger Bellnap Boyer Bradley F. Brenner ii, M, Bergbauer ' - - 3 . , J. Blumenthal , - -- -4 ,r. . .limi i -A gr, fs A G. Bowen 'A - B A . P. 3 f ffl llvq , .15-g g.,.,T. S. l N r, - K 5, L 1 V. K. Brady I n Q h I .. , tt V. Brady Ai ' i X L M4 1 S. Bragstad WW:-I . 1 ' ii I W sg M Ji' L. Brelim ' M E' W . . lea ' is A 1. R- Brenner an . Swv - 'few-gf' . 1 K t WW 5 . X- ZW .N I 5 A iw fi -A.. iw , rt, , M, I 5, g.. 'UV . i .f nf mf -,s. 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Lauhenthal M. Levey R- Love M. Ludmer J. Lukas P- Mal0f L. Malls W. Marshall A- MCD21d9 G. McFadden J, McFadden V. McFalls Sophomores is -. i i ,L 8 . ,.., . . 1 WY sa. 21 ,vi xv -.Q v -ff .1 2, ,.-, ww - D. Lundquist E. Martin - 4fffQEli5li3?.fl E ffsilfm' X 'A f'Vi'? 'I' ' L y M . 'hL'- VV ' 'LL , D - ... .4 f- - . X QQ K i-U1'v.: , 121.5 5 ,aff K y ,i,..1i3,. . L+ . ..., .. l 'Q 34' .L 'A' 'I 4? . if . i - - 4 QTL.. 5 A Q. x g, -:mfr f A , 1 ' J.. gf . w Kikggs. x ' M r ff .Y Y o f K ...L . Q ..7i6!.,., . ,ik ,Z L. .M , ., Q rims 'a ' 5 K 4 ,,., r i H r - A -LIL f li -- QL'- Rf Q- 4 Q' 4 3. WWW 1+ J. Litman C. Lutz L. Martin G. McGuire J. Lloyd D. Lynch J. Locke J. Lynch M. Mariano D. Mays P. Mclntire P, McMichael .l. McWhorter R. Mecklenhurger M. Megela P. Melraffie D. Meltzer P. Metcalfe L. Metsker M. Meiselman J. Melrose D. Micheletti M. Mitchell P. Moore T. Moore R. Morgan D. Morris N. Morris C.-Musengo J. Mussen D. Micheletti T. Miller M. Morganti J. Morrell R. Nekas S. 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R A ff 'wav 3, X if .tl , . . . and are rewarded for their enthusiasm phomores ' t Q i 5 ...sg Lg a Q Y WX 4 xxx- i .I A .J:- ig pr wc Q, QQ, tr. M! 'K vii +1 D ini i f-Sf n K .. t 3 E, , ,f lea -v, fi ll H v-i' TV' : 'f i -9 S hyr, 1 fy, , , , fi . W! A7 . Q h' N' V 1 eiin . t , ,,' W w ti' te' V ., if Zib ,, ..,. J ,,.A V 4 ,, Us e o 'ani ' 5 X2 f S V in N fi iw' - K are f . ergo? 2 115' fQ'ff?iSatwf i,'h ' J. Shockey N. Singer J. Skrable M. Smith S. Smith L. Smojver J. Soderstrom D. Soltz D. Sonneman J. Sorenson C. Squier T. Stangle D. Stanton S. Steinberg R. Stelter J. Stevens V. Stevens R. Stroh K. Stromquist M. Strutin J. Sugar M. Sullivan C. Szeigis R. Takahashi ' S V 'M . o ' -- - f r, , ie, I.. L Daft! T ,i If Q, mqw if . S ma. -I -' 37 .... .n , VPZ. ima' unify? . . - -., ' - '5Q 1,f 37 7-'SV -f f af- ' if Q '5 ,V,::, , ff, - yrry, I P. Termini S. Tousey R. Vought C. Watts M. Tauber D. Tinder R. Vogenthaler N. Watson R. Tetu C. Trayser M. Wainwright J. Wehunt C. Thompson J. Tupman G. Walcoff R. Wennherg C. Thompson J. Thompson P. Wald L. Ward H. Wernimont C, Westpllal X.. R. Turkel J. Vanderploeg 7 ,sa . 5 N -' In - V .V rig...-1gk:.,: -. 55:3 I . 423, 94 9 All mf Y 'U L? Q . MN x. X. 1 g . ,. g Q . -A. 24152 A 1 J, , - F 'wf .. Tx I , ,L , is 'xii ,, ': ' -at lr , iw ' 'Aj . yy. 3. A J Q ' K ,.. i I i 12 . ' A ex .ii . ' T . 4 lm Q ,Q K- 8 l I ..- .f 8 f i! . S. Thompson S. Thornhill A. Van Dolah N. Van Eck P. Ward J. Warneke L. Whetstone T. Whitton Class of 1964 x ,.... T. T... , . . 2 : A- . . V- Wlulams S . A ' . R- Wilson . . M- Wingafd ' fi . , h.oi M. Wray Thhi 1 s L A 3. ' - z :'i hihh J-Wflghf l hhso Q -Q , g . 2, -,gig Waiff. 1 F' M M Q iwsjip k K. Wyhe , . .x. M. Young L. Yarham Q if ii.. , V 11 .11 if' K' filff . ' 'Z' 1 4' ' 5 iii fi Rl! g 4 .. ,V I S. Young R. Ziebarth J. Ziegler J. Zippert .gffdili l 'A .. :T i-' 5 - . SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: K. Ambron, R. Curtis, G. Elling, L. Gross, R. Hopper, K. Presley, H. Sato, E. Swearingen, R. Vachon. Freshmen Richard Durant, Vice Presidentg Richard Hall, President. Jayne Dillon, Secrotaryg Mary Rik- sheim, Treasurer. --as P. Adams S. Adamson .l. Allen K. Allen T. Allen R. Alston M. Altevogt P. Armstrong P. Bain E. Balster G. Barrett S. Bartesh R. Bauch E. Beddigs C. Beeson R. Behnke B. Beigel M. Bender M. Bennish D. Berns K. Berresford D. Bigos S. Blackman R. Bladek J. Boege T. Began C. Boie J. Bond F. Bourg S. Bradley K. Brady K. Brady P. Bragstad G. Brisson C. Brown M. Brown .l. Bruninga S. Bryant R. Burhridge R. Burgoyne We -rf , 1' pf ,, , .... . M ...,.. .,,. , 1 1 ' K' Sf t f iiiarze 1 ' ' ' -. ,,, 'W D 'if' - 7' .. 9' 'LX ,g ' B . , . 3 .sv ,aff fs S.. , -. ., I H xi V 5 . 11, in ,, 4 'fi Y' A 'V -Q Y .. Y , if mt , Qin, 3 r lsls r . . - , . f i: f .g ' WM . , .1 -. A :-' an it ' . ifg ir Q T T5 f sz. 4? rg 1' S 'lf J . .Q 2 te . gg... R ii Akifii ix V- .fest f t ml Q W .-, ,. , ' .' g il' . . -S str! .. .. 53, 51 4 we . .. 5, ,. 1 fa' WM A if fre . 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Dolezal K ' Lf, A ' .L 'A J 130511 C .- q ., C . sea aa ff. A' DOWIC '- 'o . S. Duchossois ' ' ' ' L. Duncan Y'-' -f A ' AZ, ll- xy, R. Durant 1 Z F M. Edenton , ,. . ,liy fl A. Egan V ,. ' 1-.Q C. Eichorst W r- fijjii C r .We' za. rllr ' A- Elkuss Q J. Elliott .Q , I' Q32 :QQA 'S ky .,', M. Ellsworth A, as - , Q , P. Engelhard K. AS V .lx ii , M. Equihua F 1 J Erickson o K. Erickson Class of 1965 g, '. .. :ff f ' ? . .- 2 we .- . ES' ' .irii1lQi5?!3?f?7 f -1 ,,. x.. iii' , -. e gg J - :Q is-fsfgg 5 Q A frgfsmrr . U. A.,: .,... ,. ZAf,L ,. . , ,. ,itffkw K -- - ,W U, 1,:,:334 ' 1 37-J .'f'i53 ii '- 222: , ,,., ., ... as 5 . .Q . Q ' -f,f-W ,,, VU? XM- - 5'ff t'!su,f ' i af' .pi S Sas! Q . v -uk' , .,f ? ,E 1 4 rg. . 'E 2 if Q Q2 if H., J w5'12'i,f'3iff Q Wg is .L .. 5 f .1 . , .U .S W in t wg LV i--- ..,, .... L,A1 . ' - ,, X ' 1 . E 1 ,- . fs f f fi. f ...VF .. K, if . .N , .:33- E' Q ni' B 5' y K. j ff 5 J . 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Handlon J. Hannasch C. Harper S. Harris G. Harrman L. Hart J. Harton C. Hefley B. Henderson P. Herron C. Heselton W. Hibbard P. Hickey D. Hier J. Higgins C. Hincker R. Hirsch R. Hirsch S. Hogan R. Hoganson P. Hoge . Holmes . Hoover . Huffaker s r . y. si .Q A 5 N . . .... .. ,.,- . 5... ..,. .,. ,. V . .f. 1 7.f. .11 we vs.. if Q4 s ffiir lx Q 5 .5 4. S --., f... ..,v 4 K in 11- sf if i S f .Jn . .Z 1 2 5 ,-ii Q-is 1 mr K V X' ., i ' ag , ... , iff ,, ' 'N ' 7915, -1. if-. . '49-.i ...Y -Le. .1 9 N .a r 5 he , .. if . .uw 'RP .. W .qu i sfiffaffff W 1.1 ' - 1.5 .. U .rzefiiif f ' x .3 le .J a J f J 1. F . . I N... Hviwf ' , . be . M V, .Eu .. ,, V. K . , ...M .. 1 gp .Q st ,,.. A pl: .. - f -. . y .meg F -sf ,I d mg i i i Q, f 3,-3.-,E. 7 l . 2 is W' Q XA i JXKQ 1 'gy alfa Gag Q 5 A Q i J? , . X av- ' F Q JW X 'Y 'Q K QQ ' .- esll 1 JY J -Q55 W is AW im 5' Q. 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Lombaer R. Lonergan P. Look P. Loveless M. Lowance R. Lowry C. Ludmer J. Maas P. Mack D. Maclagan E. Maker ' ' ' ii 1 ' I1-.a'. KW , 153' . Sli Q ., ...,4 Y fs ' . X 'ii V 4' . E M 21 K .. 1 ,.,,. . 4 in 2 P . ' s. ',fi J . J? ' J, 1.5. 3 , W-.gs pi 1, , n a g I 5 . I .... , fl Q 4 1. 'Mx JK .rv . . fun w: . 4901 fi ,' .. JH M 5,5 . 4 1 . :2 Lg. P , 1 .ii ff T' ' I if .r M ' AF .Q ..g.::.,1. . . - ,m1g,, S I,-gy.. ,ky f f .1 - f .ff -. f Q... b--ww - ,,..M, W, H ,, ,K ,.,,, , . V ' :li ' f , -g V ii:,1'Ii',-Jfsfzzf.. ::- ,. e ' , , . Ji,-fig, ' : 11 -. ' 'Q' ..,. ' 5 .... : Freshmen I79 1 Lf . . ..,,. 1 Freshmen .Y v L., gl 'F' . l .fa H - , m,. 4 - , V' 5-i A... .V ,M sg I ' . A , .LNL W . 74. .V.r ,V .. , l-I H . . 1 i 3 3- rrsr .fs . . R 4 5 ' 'J' ,. ., ' .7 f' W ..... E A +4 , . 2 . , .. Eg f u 2--,jaw ...sw AL. :z, .-' f. . Q , 'Y -' mxzyril 4 AQ, we ' 2 N F a Ny' ,. ul If -1 as if A L . Y ':.1 g..... ' , V4.3 . ., 'f L.LL .Y V W , N , . .M R J 3. s.... Q 2 E D J. J. J. May B. Mayer J. McFadden D. J. R. S. L. Metsker V. Meyer D. Miller R. G. J. Maloney Martin Martin Mathson McGraw McMurray Mendelsohn Mesick Miller Mintz Mitchell N. Mitchell W. Mooney D. Morris H. Mowat D. R. L. Mullen Murphy Musengo W. Myers D. Myrow J. Navid C. Neil D. Nelson S. R Nemeth Nevett B. Nichols J. Nicolosi J. Niendorf G. Nixon J. R P L B. D'Nei1 J. Opferrnan V. Painter S. Nord Nunes 0'Hanlon Olmsted Parker M. Parr P. Paul K S. Petak C. Petersen L. Pfeiller T R B J. B. Porter N. Porter H. Prior R. E. R. R. P. Rauch P. Redemske G. Reed OCDUU I80 . Pefferman Phillips Pierce Plank Pohl Puttock Quatrochi Radkey Raiman Reinhold Reindt Reisig Reynolds A . 55 .F .K . S e be as rz r ' ' i 2?ffL 4 9 X5 J '1 . 2...-... X 'Fin+'iiEf2w Q. 4 1.2, al . ff .s, , . . . , , .,... . . . N 3 .W.f4.' 3.5 , eww. . . . Q , fn 1 f. . .?ff?'.... .I '-o . .J ' . J-4 . ,, -A 5 . II' +, ,. 14 :- we i 'Qyg , .,,,,,.-K 41.7. . . ,.- . A. . . ..A...A:, , . 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Schellenberg D. Scherr G. Schlott L. Schmai P. Schmidt A. Schwartz C. Sciacca D. Scruggs G. Segur C. Shaw J. Shea B. Shell M. Sherman W. Shronrock K. Sittig D. Smith J. Smith P. Smith R. Smith W. Smojver J. Snider S. Sonby M. Sonduck K. Spickelmeier R. Stanke R. Steacy L. Steele R. Stern S. Sternberg R. Stock R. Stoltz E. Strong D. Sullenger G. Surlin T. Swenson Ae div 'R ,... . .2 if 1 , A r, A v ri J -eff f Class of 1965 C ' 4.. l ' vo UE, 7 'M 1, 2,4225 V 4 , K .Q Q, X 'V '?1'455u if ,Qi NX EQ 3 ii gs ...ig Class of 1965 , . ft, ,f .- C E 4. , R 2 S ar x. H 1 fifth . ,wc ijm Kiwi X f Ll T831 Q 1 as ,W f 'Vs JT . I . ,. ,, .3 1. ...rw ...ft -5,g,.g.g.g . .e lf gr 5 'WA AA , ,ip . W Q. 2 . ,.l. .. .. . ,gg if fs2f.- .ek ,X arp ff? 7 'tw km 5 3' T fb C -, M 4 k z ggq x? gi . 4.., L Y , Q QV gpg A - .. . f , M H f . ., .1151 ' .I ,1fg 5 . 2 t wg- all .fri ,W '- 1 g. 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C. .rf , ..,, - - T . . ,Z ' K ' - 5 ' Ziff? 555 J, . , , we sffggggaigq, S ,, ..,, ,. .1 if? F- l ffwr ' Til ... w r t .V fi f 'L .iii , V ' ' ' ' , -1'N,0 ,xi nt- p 'f'EZf ,. H? 1 5. FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: C. Davis, S. Kaplan, J. Lipton, S. Ross, R. Wehling. Acfivifies American Field Service ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, American Field Service Students ....,, ,,,,,,,, Astronomy Club Y,Y,.......,.,,Y,............ ,,,,,, 1 , 144 144 153 Audiovisual Aides ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,, 1 58 140 114 102 Band .,,,..,.,l.,....,,,,....... ....,,.. Baseball ,Y.....,.,.,.....f ...Y,.Y,Y Basketball ........,.,,..... ........ Biology Club Boys' Chorus Bridge Club Cadet Band .......,,, Camera Club ...... Cheerleaders 1 ,,,,, 101 156 ,.,,,...,137 149 142 152 Chess Club ,,,, ,,,,i,,,, 1 48 Choir i,,..,,,,,,,,,,,..,..., ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 3 6 Choral Club .,.V....,,,,.......... ,,,,,,,i, 1 38 Christmas Dance ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,iuY,,Y,Y 5 8 Creative Writing Club .,,,,,,, ,...,,,, 1 49 Cross Country ,,,,...,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 1 00 Debate ......,.,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,r ,,,,,,,,. 1 43 Down ln The Valley ,,..,. 62 Electronics Club ,,,,....,,, ,,,,,..,, 1 51 F. H. A. ,,,,........,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,., 1 54 FM Board ....,,,,,, .,,,,,.,. 1 51 F. N. A. Y ,,,,, ,,,,,,,..155 Football ...,...,,... 94 French Club i..,s ...11145 .,....,,,176 Freshman .,,,.... F. T. A. ...........,..... ......... 1 54- G. A. A. ..,.............,....... ......... 1 20 German Club ....... A........ 1 45 Girls' and Boys:-'Siu-te ....,.,, ......... 1 27 Girls' Chorus .............,...... ......... 1 39 Girls, League .............. ......... 1 29 Golf .r............ f-----... 1 13 Index Gym Leaders ..,. Gymnastics ,,,,,,,, Homecoming ,,., Juniors ,.........,....... Junior Red Cross Key Club ............. Lagoon ,........,.... Latin Club ......,, Library Aides ..... Liliorn .....,.,....,...... Math Club ..........i......... Modern Dance .............. National Honor Society Nurse's Aide i............... Office Aides Orchestra ,......,.. Pep- Club ....,..,..... Prom ................1........ Psychology Club ,,,,, Quill and Scroll ..,.. R ' Men ............. Reveiller ................,., Rocket Society i..... Russian Club i......... Seniors .....................4-. Senior Class Party Vff... Sophornores .........Y,....Y Spanish Club .,,,..,, Spinsters' Spree ,...,,.. Student Council ........ Tennis ........,...f..-.-fff- Track ..ri.............Y.. Wrestling ..,,. WRHS ......., Alnmtns, lutly 68 Acliorrl, Susan 111, 160 Allatn-a, l'n111v-la 101, 176 Arlzitns, llonalxl 99, 1611 Arlnuls, Sl1:11n11 11, H18 Aflainsnii, Sara 121, 1559, 176 Aggrifn glio, Carol 160 Aiken, A1111-rt 8, 110, 126, 116 Sfudenf index Berk, Selena 116, 160 Brvker, Kenneth 1115, 160 11111-1161, Iiriv 1:17, 176 B111-sun, Gareth 176 llvliiike, 11111111111 176 lleigwl, llarlinrn 139, 145, 176 B1-ll, Sherry 9, 112, 146 liellitap, 11111 9, 91, 97, 98, 102, 104, 122 Bellliap, ,luhn 99, 105, 116, 128, 168 B1-llow, Norbert 9, 102, 104, 122 Bemlrr, Klary 176 lieniiett, Brmliortl 160 Benlivtt, Larry 160 Allvll, Gail 1121, 117, 168 .'1llt'11..l2111 120, 121, 176 Allen, Stuart 152, 155, 160 A111-11, Keith 112, 176 A111-11. 'iwrry 176 Alquist, Virkie Alshrook, Larry 99, 105, 112, 168 Alston, llnlmin 176 Altevngt, Mary 176 Arnhrf Antler Antler A u1ler 111, Karen 175 evlc, Maris 120, 160 son, Douglas 8, 98 son, .lauies 168 Anclersun, Lee 160 Annlerson, Klirliar-l 160 Anmli-rsnn, Peter 112, 122, 160 Anmlree, Carl 8 Amir 1-1- , Ross 8 Anmlres, Alive 8 Amin- N1-11, Steplien Bt-nm-11, Marie B1-nnish, Mary 176 Berghauer, l1la1'i0n 107, 129, 168 Bergwr, Robert 9 Berns, David 137, 176 Berrsforcl, Karen 176 Biartl, Barry 9 Biartl, Leo 100 Biggs, Elizabeth 120, 145, 160 Bigns, Dennis 176 Bilrlilli, ,latnes 145, 156, 168 Bilorleau, Barbara 9 Bishop, Eugene 9 Bishop, Russell 112 Blrtvker, Ellen 9 Blackman, Stanley 107, 120, 1-12, 176 Amir.-111-11, Jr-1.11 110 Aiulretieli, Robert 1118 Blanlek, llohert , ., Blane mrel, W11lia111 116 Blunie, G, 116 Caiarclla, Douglas 107, 177 Aiirlrews, llieharll 8, 101, 122 Boic, Anilrews, Slinruu 15.1, 168 Auclrews, XY'illi11111 117, 160 Aquillzirtl. lwslim- 1651 Arelier, l.yun H Argent, Katherine 155, 168 Artlistrotlg, ,lv-lf 8, 126 Ar1nstrou,f1, Peter 176 Armlt, Patriria 1511, 158, 160 As1'11en1eyer, ,lon 98, 122, 128, 160 Aselieliieyer, Karen 8, 53. 131 Ashtlon, Anilrea 8, 132, 1116, 15-1- Asluus, Bonnie 8, 151, 155 Atkins, Patsy Atkinson, Roberta 8 B Bahin, Barbara 138, 1111, 145, 155, 160 Baecler, Neil 9, 122 Bailey, Frederick 106, 142, 156, 160 Bailey, Jill 9, 158 Bain, Peggy 176 Baker, Barbara 1111, 120, 160 Baker, Ketnper 11-1 Balflwin, Virginia 9, 111, 126 Ballail, Bill 9, 1-11, 150, 151, 153 Ballntl, Robert 1-12, 151, 156, 168 Ballinger, Craig! 116, 168 Balster, Eileen 176 Bznuer, D1-an 160 Bannan, C. 112 llarlmur, llnvial Barrligze, Stephan 118 Barnanl, S11san 136, 160 Barrett, George 176 Bnrtasli, Stephanie 139 Barthoff, Suc 9, 127, 130, 126 Bartnloni, Frank 108, 160 Bates, Stephen 98, 122, 160, 176 Baty, Lorrainc 160 Baueh, Richard 105, 137, 145, 176 Bauer, Marianne 120, 160 111111111 ', Lois 10 111111111-, 1111111 10, 11, 36, 13a Blume, Milton 10 Blulueutlial, jill 8, 16 Buege Bognn Bohln Boie, , .lim 137, 176 , Tiniolhy 1118, 176 ian, Rielinril 10 Catherine 176 Susan 10 Bolton, Merle 118, 119, 139 Bond, Jacqueline 121, 143, 156, 176 Borkowski, Erlwartl 160 Burr, Andrea 126, 145, 156, 160 Boston, lack 114, 115 Bourg, Fred 105, 176 Bowen, George 168 Boyd, Boyd, Jeffrey 10 Patricia 10 Boyer, Kathleen 160 Boyer, Patricia 168 Bozen Bradley, Sandra 145, 168, ich, Barbara Bradley, Shirly 139 176 Brady, ,loan 160 Brady, Karen 141-6, 168 Bratly, Kathy 176 Brady, Kcnllall 120, 176 Bratly, Virginia 151-, 155, 168 Bragstacl, Patil 137, 143, 156, 176 Bragstacl, Susan 138, 168 Brnitb Braith org, .lutlith 141, 160 org, Lynne 107, 144, Branrlerbilrg, Donna 10 Brantls, lilarian 10 Branilt, Peter 160 Braun, Paul 160 Brehm, Linrla 168 Brenner, Florian 112, 168 Brenner, Ronald 99, 168 Bretz, Carol 10, 126 Brooks, Rance 10 Brinrlle, Raymond 106, 160 Brisson, Glen 150, 151, 156, 176 , 128, 111 Brown Cimly 176 1111-111.-1 10, 96, 136, 138, 176 Brmvii, llilson 160 Brown, Rlnrgaret 111 Brown, Brown, Sharon 10, 169 llrown Sheila Brown, Zoetha 169, 121 lirownyer, 11. Bruliziker, John 112, 116, 149, 156, 169 Bruvkvr, llolnvrt 160 Bruningn, Jeff 105, 137, 176 Brust, Gary Bryant, Steve 99, 137, 176 Buck, Terrenee 11 B11vkl4'Yv Joseph 11 Bulla, Dan 169 Burbriflge, Robert 137, 176 Burghartl, Russell 169 Burgoyne, Richard 176 Burke, james 169 Burke, Luanne 169 Burnes, Susan 139, 177 Burnett, Gary 177 Burnsky, Paula 160 Burrows, Danny 11, 160 Busby, Donna 120, 157, 160 Busby, .lan 11 Busk, Donaltl 160 C Calrlwell, 1Villiau1 99, 141, 169 Calvert, Diane 107, 120, 129, 14-5, 160 Canipbell, Alison 169 Caniplyr-ll, Kay 120, 139, 177 Cainpbell, Laura 124, 115, 160 Campbell, Rohr-rt ll, 98, 108, 122 Cantu, Mary Ann 119, 146, 157, 160 Cantzler, Richard 100, 138, 169 Carainell, Robert 169 Cardwell, Lannie 177 Carle, Richard 11, 97, 98, 108, 110, 122 Carlson, Rieharcl 137, 169 Carlson, Robert 138, 177 Carman, David 107, 177 Carman, Steve 107, 168, 169 Carr, Lynne 120, 129, 154, 155, 158, 160 Carroll, Connie cmoii, Jean 107, 121, 138, 141, 169 Carter, Arlene 1-16, 160 Carter, Mark 177 Carty. David 99, 107, 112, 138, 169 Carly, Linda 11, 107, 134, 138, 141 Carly, Mary Ann 11, 138, 14-1 Carver, Sherry 101, 107, 121, 138, 169 Case, Imogene 11 Case, Tim 12, 108, 118, 122, 1111 Caspers, Daniel 12 Cato, Sylvia 160 Cavanaugh, Mareia 160 Clianitnnan, Carol 169 Charmaek, Gale 1-16, 160 Chen, Viekie 127, 133, 144, 145, 156, 160 Cheney, Janire 138, 169 Cheney, linger 160 Chessnne, Elizabeth 145, 177 Chessman, .l. 169 Christie, Carol 155, 169 Christopher, ,luzly 145, 169 Clare, Judith 146, 157, 160 Clark, Davitl 177 Clark, Leslie 100, 177 Clark, Margaret 107, 120, 169 Clark, Richard 12 Clarke, Gail 136, 169 Clason, Phyllis 121, 136 Clason, Stephanie 177 Clayton, David 58, 119, 138, 160 Clayton, Janet 12, 120, 145, 156, 157 Clearman, Marsha 12, 157 Clemens, George 12, 62, 63, 136 Cohen, Stove 177 Colburn, Susan 121, 138, 169 Tom 98, 108, 122, 160 Collins, Stcvcn 177 Collcn, Coltun, Coltun, Michele 12 Comer, Stan 169 Condee, Elbridge 12 Cone, David Leonard 137, 142, 148, 177 Conner, Peter 116, 169 Conner, Robert 99, 105, 136, 169 Connolly, Thomas 12 Cowan, Bonnie 124 Conway, Carole 169 Conway, Elizabeth 12 Cook, Charles 160 Cook, Faith 120, 145, 160 Cook, Richard 136, 158, 160 Cooke, Jerry 137, 143, 177 Dowic, Audrey 155, 177 Cooper- Cornett, Correll, John 177 Cotariu, Larry 177 Cotton, Jim 105, 177 Coulan 1, Cowan, Bonnie 121, 124, 149, 169 Cowan, Donald 177 Cowan, Roger 145 Cowart, Robert 12 Sharon 139, 177 Alan 98, 108, 122. 160 Donna 154, 160 Coyle, James 160 Coyle, Pat 177 Cox, Erika 12, 144, 145, 146 Craddock, Bruce 12, 97, 98, 10-1-, 128 Crismore, Annette 169 Crossley, Connie 160 Crouch, Carolyn 12 Crouse, Dawn 139, 177 Crowell, Phyllis 138, 160 Crowson, Robert 107, 177 Crumpacker, James 12 Curtis, Richard 175 D Dahms, Susan 141, 169 Dahlman, Judith 12, 154 Dahlman, Ralph 13 Damm, Pat 155, 177 Daniels, Richard 13, 63, 127, 136 Danzinger, Danny 13 Danzinger, Mike 107, 142, 169 Daubach, Dianne 120, 121, 139, 142, Daubenspeck, Fred 160 Davie, Rodney 160 Davis, Edwin 116, 160 Davis, Cynthia Davis, Jonelle 13, l-11 Davis, Robert 100, 112, 128, 169 Davis, Sandra 145, 156, 160 Dcboer, Andrew 160 Dedrick, Sharyn 169 Deemer, Patty 13, 126 Delisle, Susan 146, 154, 156, 169 Dcmmon, Dianne 160 Demmon, Jayne Dcnk, Edward 114 Denk, Gerald 107, 141, 177 Denk, Maryann 13, 120, 129 Denman, Denny 13, 50, 96, 98, 102, 128 Denton, William 13 156, 177 104, 110, 122, DeShon, Mike 105, 169 DeShon, Susan 13, 157 DcsLauriers, Gerald 141, 160 Deutsch, Susan 177 Decver, Gt-anetto 160 Dexter, Pt-ter 118 Dickson, George 136, 160 Dia-teh, Willialii 168, 169 Dir-trivh, Charles 107, 1-11, 169 Dictrivh, Patricia 144, 145, 150, 160 I Epstein, Sherry 169 Epstein, Terry 14, 122, 128, 193 Equihua, Margaret 121, 139, 177 Erickson, Diane 138, 169 Erickson, Gregory 1-1-, 100, 104, 113, 122 Erickson, John 107, 177 Erickson, Ken 105, 137, 177 Erkkila, Erknlan, Lt-c 169 Jani:-s 178 Erlantlson, Yvaltcr 169 Dietz, Dennis 13, 158 Dim-th, Phyllis 139, 177 Dillon, Jayne 139, 177 Diment, Walts'r 169 Dinell, Boni 139, 177 Dinerstein, James 107, 153, 156, 177 Dinerstein, Robert 13, 145, 126 Diliooco, Diane 119, 146, 157, 160 Disharoon, Gordon 169 Distelhcim, Donna 144, 160 Dluehosh, Ann 121, 154, 177 Doane, Scott 110, 111 Dobbs, Sara 13 Dodge, David 98, 110, 122, 137, 177 Dodge, Harlan 13, 97, 98, 107, 108, 122 Doerter, Randell 98, 122, 147, 160 Dolezal, Kenneth 177 Dolske, Joan 13, 143, 146, 149 Donahue, Neil 99, 105, 169 Donath, Carol 141, 169 Doorley, Pat 53, 169 Dorn, Jack 13, 141, 145 Dosh, Jerry 177 Dottcn, John 98 Dougherty, Jim 116 Douglas, Patricia 134, 160 Dreisin, Robert 126, 128, 144, 146, 156, 160 Drzcwiceki, Frank 112, 160 Drzik, Judith 160 Duchossois, S. 139, 177 Duggan, Anne 120, 138, 169 Dukes, Ruth 145, 160 Duncan, David 160 Duncan, Laura 139, 177 Dunkum, Mark 169 Dunlap, Joann 169 Dunlap, Richard Dunn, Susan 13, 56 Dupree, .Joseph 98, 106, 122, 16C Durant, Edward 13, 141 Durant, Richard 105, 137, 177 Dutt, Joan 160 E Eagleson, William 99, 169 Early, John 138, 169 Eaton, Jane 169 Edenton, Melissa 177 Edwards, Carolyn 160 Edwards, Verna 14, 154, 155 Egan, Alexandra 177 Eichorst, Charles 177 Eisner, Seth 119, 127, 135, 160 Elberfeld, Robert 169 Elkuss, Allison 143, 177 Elling, Gwendolyn 175 Elliott Alice 14, 157 Elliott Ann 14, 63, 136, 138, 126 Elliott Jon 177 Elliot, Robert 14, 96, 98, 108, 122 Ellis, Linda 162 Ellis, Quinton 14 Ellsworth, Mary 139, 177 Emmctt, Ethan 14 Engelhard, Patricia 143, 177 Ensmingcr, Diane 14, 157 Ensminger, Sandy 120, 154, 169 Esp:-r. Diana' ll Espor, Joanne 155, 169 Espvr, William 178 Eubanks, Nancy 170 Eyr-ll, Laytnond 178 F Fabian, Carol 121, 145, 170 Farber, Melanie 14 Farrell, William 1-1, 96, 98, 122 Farris, Steve 137, 178 Fasanella, Arden 129, 170 Faure, Kelly 14 Faure, Bill 15 Federico, John 170 Felcher, Sara 15, 134, 154 Fcldhaus, Joan 162 Fcldhaus, Steve 170 Feldman, Alan 151, 178 Feldman, James 15, 127, 131, 133 Fernald, Diane 120, 170 Fetherling, Diane 139, 145, 178 Fiandava, Patricia 162 Filler, Sarah 139, 178 Finchc, Nancttc 170 Finnestad, Roger 137, 178 Fischer, Juanita 15, 129 Fisher, Dennis 106, 162 Fisht-r, Mary 121, 170 Fisher, Nancy 162 Fitch, Nlichael 116 Flaherty, Mary 107, 170 Flaschen, Amy 15, 141 Fleck, Charles 15 Flock, Jeff 178 Fleck, Thomas 137, 178 Floyd, Catherine 131-, 162 Fogclberg, Karen 162 Folb, Barbar 156, 178 Foley, Martha 170 Follendorf, Arnold 178 Foote, Theron 15 Force, Elta Jean 15, 145 Forlenya, Daniel 162 Forman, John 15, 141 Formusa, Sandra 162 Foster, Karen 15 Foulkes, John 143, 178 Fowler, Roy 162 Fox, James 99, 170 Fraecaro, Joseph 15, 98, 113 Fraleigh, Susan 15, 143 Francis, Louise 15, 132, 145 Frank, Leslie 16, 127, 135 Franz, Volmar 178 Freedman, Doris 16 Frehse, Patti 157, 170 Frcidin, Allan 63, 116, 136, 146, 1 French, Kathi 145, 178 Frey, William 116 Fried, Arthur 127, 128, 133, 135, 1 2 Friedman, Doris 16, 59 Friedman, Jeff 143, 178 Friend, Kathy 16, 134 Frisch, David 135, 168, 170 Fristoe, Patricia 16 Frost, Jack 16, 113 Frost, William 16 Now you see hinl Fullmer, Gale 127, 135, 115, 162 Fulton, Carolyn 170 Fulton, Margaret 16 Furgason, Roger 100, 137, 178 Furman, Laurie 107, 121, 136, 17 X G Gagel, Thomas 16, 1-11 Gallagher, Patrick 178 Galle, Patricia 112, 170 Gansel, David 137, 178 Garbacz, Evelyn 16, 138, 151 Garber, Janive 138, 170 Gardiner, Gay 107, 121, 170 Gardner, Jeanette 139, 178 Garney, Bruce 137, 178 Garretson, Deborah 134, 156, 162 Gebert. Curtis 162 Gebhardt, Patrick 178 Gemmato, Frank 170 Gerber, Thomas 137, 144, 178 Gerhard, German, Jeffrey 142, 170 Robert 99, 170 Gersherson, Bernard 100, 178 Gerstel, Arlene 141, 162 Gibson, James 107, 178 Gibson, Robert 105, 112, 170 Gieske, Susan 138, 154, 170 Gifford, Lorrie 126, 127, 131, 145, Gilberts, M. 170 Gilbertson, Mark 138 Gilchrist, Kathy 16, 124 Gillespie, Michael 178 Gillis, Thomas 112, 162 Gineris, George 152, 156, 178 Ginther, Giuliani, Don 105, 178 Roy 112, 120, 178 Gladstone, Jeremy 178 Glassner, 'Glassn er, Eddie 112, 170 George 162 Glendennin, Patricia 162 Glennon, Jim 99, 116, 170 Glover, Gary 112 Goldberg, Stephen 162 147, 149, 162 Goldbergcr, Ruth 124, 126, 144, 162 Golden, Mioliool 16, 122, 147 Goldman, Philip 99, 116, 138, 170 Gonyer, Randall 128, 141, 162 Goodell, Christi: e 16, 126, Goodman, Herbe 1 14 Goodwin, Wcnrlell ,' ' Gothherg, ivlla. Gould, Phil -2, 17 Graham, .lane 2' Graham, Linda Graham Rio rd 9 105 11 17 , MX . Gray, lin ll 162 72,1 Gray, J Sap: , 17, 5 1, Grayf hir X 170 Green, lv a 120, 121, Gree lau, Bonnie , 156, 162 G ry, Susan Gtijnes, Frank 116 Barbara 6 , 6, 158, 16 XM Gr iiii, Michele 1 121, 157, 2 Gross, Lorray 122, 1 X 1 , ,145 Gusta , Sbllsan 178 Gu oiiiio, dis 17, 145 Gutl '1-, B all 99, 116, 128, 138, 170 Guthrie, ohn 17 lthsrie, Michael 100, 178 H Halras, Bonnie 17 Habzts, Gregory 153, 162 A Xl X Hagan, Cheryl Hahn, Elizabeth 121, 139, 143, 173 Hahn. Jean Anne 154, 162 Hair, Donald 17, 128 Hall, Douglas 151, 162 Hall, Pamela 139, 113, 145, 178 Hall, Richard 137, 176, 178 Halleck, Ruth 62 Halloran, Pamela 155, 157, 162 Halperin, David 122, 162 Halperin, Susan 121, 178, 139 Hamann, Mary Ann 17 Hamre, Eloise 17 Handley, Jane 162 Handlon, Barbara 139, 178 Handlon, Steve 162 Hannasch, Jeffrey 178 Hansen, James 18 Hansen, Jo Ann 170 Hanslik, Robert 18 Hanson, Catherine 18, 162 Hanson, Kerry Hanson, Marianne 18 Hanson, Robert 116 Hardy, Carl 18 Harms, Beverly 18 Harper, Charles 162, 178 Harris, Caryl Anne 120, 134, 138, Harris, Sandra 145, 178 Harrison, Georgene 170 Hartman, Gayle 139, 155, 178 Hart, Linda 139, 178 Hott, Mary 170 Hartman, Howard 114, 170 Horton, James 142, 178 Harwiek, Mary Ann 170 Hasler, Noreen 170 Naoof 2, 2,178 , 121, 139, 1 , -, 178 , 155,156,178 C , 17 136 162 Ha Ronald 18, 126, 144 Hastin 4, Paul 128, 144, 145, 162 Haverka ip, Ann 18 Haverkan 1, Jean 138, 146, 170 Haw , John J. 18 H w 1 s, Richard 99, 116, 170 Ha ' inson, Barbara 18 NX! Hiiifiol Alan 128,170 'thorue, James 18, 64, 96, 98, 118, 119, 128 om, Poiiiii-in 121, 136, 170 eath, Donna 147, 155, 162 X efley, Connie 178 fog Heifncr, Cory 18, 97, 98, 108, 114, 122 Hein, Jo Ami 18, 155 Heisterherg, Rod 99, 0 Hellem, Scot 162 Hellerud, Patriei 146 70 Henderson, Brian 78 Henderson, Sc t Henson, Do ald , 6 Hepburn, C 1 70 ercules, ard 18 H Xma nneth 18, 143 oi 5 oio 1-39, 156, 17 H e o , Carol 120, 121, 178 etke ynn 121, 136, 170 li il, Wiliam 78 ekey, Paula 21, 8 Hier, Daniel 14 , 156, 178 iggins, Judith 9, 1 debrand, Jam I-1i11,xRufus 98, 11 , 22, 1 8, 62 Hillsf-X oxanne 1 XX V' Himley, anles 1'6, 17 1 Hires Marti .112 Hirsrh, Rebel E78 X Hi ch, Roselynnhlixxj 1'-.X .X X Hincker, audia 7 Hoag nd Anna 1 ns 1211119 100 110 1221, 45,162 r Lee 162 0 fman Duncan 110 'xx o fmann, Elizabeth 155, 16 Xxx offman, Jerilyn 7, 19, 124, 12 136, 149 tx Hofmann, Margaret 13, 134 Hofricter, Mary Ann 170 '-Hogan, Biioii 7, 19, 122, 124, , 127, 30, 147, ii 71149. 153 it Hdxgan, Mary 170 lilzliogaiix Susan 121, 155, 178 ogansdfn, Russ 137, 178 1:1 go, Phil, 137, 156, 178 Ho er, Clyde 162 Hog , Dania-11, 19 Hoglun , Joiiixoo 107, 121, 138, 145, 170 Hoile, K 'iii 1 , 114, 126 Holmes, Car ta 121, 178 Honeywell, Carol 19 Hoover, Bonnie 139, 178 Hopper, Gilbert 19, 97, 98, 102, 104, 122, 147 Hopper, Richard 99, 105, 116, 128, 170, 175 Hopper, Robert Horchler, .Jack 19 Horn. Michael 19 Horn, Paul 19 Hostettcr, Robert 19 Hotehkin, Betty 170 Houlihan, Karen 19 Howard, James 19, 96, 98, 102, 104, 114, 122, 127 128 Howton, Holly 19 Hubsch, Judy 19, 145, 154 Huffaker, Keith 178 Hughes, Winston 19, 96, 98, 102, 104, 110, 111, 127, 128, 130, 136 Hulbert, Mary 121, 158, 170 Hull, Leslie 129, 139, 179 Hull, Richard 20 Humes, Donald 105, 179 Hurckes, Dirk 98, 122, 162 Hutcheon, Russ 138, 170 Huth, James 146, 162 Hyman, Michele 170 Hynes, Mark 126, 127, 128, 133, 14 I lglehart, John 20, 141 lid, Dianne 120, 162 Iliff, Alan 179 Ingersoll, Scott 105, 179 Ivy, Gregory 137, 179 lzen, Sheri 138, 154, 155, 171 J Jacks, W'illiam 98, 108, 162 Jackson, David 105 Jacobs, Charles 138, 151, 171 Jacob, Marlene' 139, 157, 179 Jacobson, Kendra 171 Jahu, Robert 114 Jaksich, Nick 104, 116, 162 Jansen, Patricia 171 Jarvis, Joseph 20 Jeffrey, Helen 162 Jeffrey, John 20, 127 Jenks, Christine 57, 142, 145, 179 Jenne, Cheryl 171 Jensen, Judy 155, 171 Jensen, Linda 157, 162 Jermigan, Becky 162 Jcske, Katherine 20, 131, 146 Jirovec, Ronald 171 Lingzner, Kenneth 33, 141 John, Dee 20 Johnson, Carol 20, 162 Johnson, Carol 157 Johnson, Charles 99, 171, 179 Johnson, Connie 124 Johnson, David 20 Johnson, Geraldine 20, 126 Johnson, John 137, 179 Johnson, Marsha 179 Johnson, P, 155 Johnson, Rhonda 147, 162 Johnson , Richard 20, 179 Johnston, Pat 121, 171 Jolles, Charlene 126, 127, 135, 163 Jones, Wes 142, 179 Jordan, Robert Jose, Evelyn 157, 163 Jung, Linda 139, 119 K Kaage, Tom 171 Kaericher, Kathy 139 Kane, Norman 105, 179 Kantenwein, Keith 142, 179 Kaplan, Sherry 139, 143 Karczewslci, Ruth 157, 163, 179 Karl, Richard 179 Karp, Judy 163 Karrcls, Bruce 179 Kassell, Beatrice 120, 147, 149, 16 Kassel, Scott 145, 171 Kasting, Richard 179 Katz, Mike 114 Katz, Suzanne 120, 121, 138, 171 Kanzlarich, Dorothy 121, 139, 179 Keane , Thomas 98, 122, 163 Keiter, David 20 Kelley, Vince 116 Kelly, Annirene 20 Kelly, Cheryl 155, 179 Kelly, Sharon 20, 139, 155 Kemp, Kcnne Donna 138, 145, 163 dy, Jarquelyn 146, 179 3 3,1 50, 162 .Hx Kennedy, James 180 Kennedy, Jerry 21, 158 Kent, Donna 171 Kent, John 179 Kent, Malcolm 179 Kent, Thomas 21 Kr-pford, Carl 110 Kepler, Paul 7, 21, 118, 122, 128, 135, 146, 149, 1 Kepliuger, Yvilliam 118, 119, 122, 11-6, 163 Kerestz-s, Thomas 80, 107, 137, 117 Kern, Carolin 21, 50, 53 Kettle, Thomas 21, 141 Ken n 1-, Katherine 163 Keiffr-r, Sharon 171 Kilbrifle, Ann 163 Kiley, James 124,,l36. 146, 163 Kimvs, Robert 134, 135, 138, 143, 171 Kincaid, Douglas 21 Kinvhelom-, Bradford 21, 110, 122, 126, 127, 131, 147 Kinder, Rnbclte 121. 129, 139, 179 Kinder, Dick 104, 112, 153 King, Bruce 179 King, Mary 21 King, Roy 99, 179 Kirk, Candace 107, 124-, 179 Kise, Wayne 120, 112, 179 Kissel, Diane 139, 145, 155, 179 Kiser, Richard 100, 143, 149, 171 King, Jeff 179 Klauser, Stephen 179 Klein, David 100, 126, 128, 134, 1.63 Klein, Robert 171 Klein, Russell 142, 152, 171 Klein, Sandra 171 Klingaman, Carl 141, 145, 148, 171 Klinger, Les 107, 171 Klingvr, Susan 101, 121, 107, 163 Knickrehm, Susan 21 Knight, Nancy 146, 154, 179 Knowles, Michael 126, 144, 148, 149, 163 Knowles, Natalie 179 Koepke, Daniel 122, 163 Koepke, James 171 Kogan, Sheila 21, 126, 132 Kolendo, Mike 21, 122, 146 Konrath, Richard 163 Knpisch, Bonita 139, 179 Kornbluru, Donald 159, 179 Kortanvk, James 163 Koss, Kathy 121, 139, 179 Kossuth, Dane 171 Kowalski, David 163 Knwalyk, Alex 21, 148 Krauter, Kenneth 171 Kravitz, Jack 146, 171 Kraweyzk, Frank 126, 163 Krall. Jean 21 Krueger, Philip 32, 113, 149 Krulce, JO 32, 126, 146, 149 Kruse, Helen 171 Krusinski, Judith 136, 145, 163 Ktloster, Carl 97, 911, 116, 122 Kuester, Lois 158, 163, 171 Kuheman, Arthur 32 Kuhlman, Gztil 120, 121, 139, 179 50 Kushner, David 99, 179 Kyle, Carol 142, 179 L Lahordv, Ru-hecra 171 Labordv, Suzanne 111, 171, 179 Lacy. Robert 32 l.aMar, Richard 163 Lantlrlrth, David 171 Lamrn, Judy 32 Lane, Susan 171 Langworthy. Martha 120, 129 Larsen, Barbara 138. 139, 143, 154, 171, 179 Larson, Steve 99, 105, 141 Lasher, Steve 32, 111, 116, 122, 126, 171 Lask, Linda 155, 172 Latham, Ronald 179 LaTourrette, Judith 120, 126, 146, 163 Latsvlx, Judith 32 Lau, Gale 163 Laubenlhal, Dave 105, 172 Laubenthal, Jim 32, 63, 136 Lavin, Leslie 179 Lawrence, Nancy 146, 163 Layin, Carole 32 Lctlerfine, Sharon 32, 172, 133, 151 Lee, Cynthia 163 Loc, Yvayne 163 Loot, Duane 110 L1-hrnann, Henry 126, 163, 145 Lcinhergcr, Paul 100, 137, 179 Lf-nhardt, Linda 139, 179 Leonard, Thomas 180 Lconas, Mark 100, 105, 180 Lerner, Marva 126, 134, 146, 1 Levt-rick, Virginia 154, 163 Levey, Maxine 172 Levi, Paul 105, 179 Levitt-, Robert 142, 179 Levitt, Barry 179 Lewling, Henry 163 Lewis, Steven 105, 172 Lichgott, Allan 32, 122, 126, 1 Lindblom, Elizabeth 163 Lindhoff, Divrdre 179 Lindsay, Leslie 32 Lindsay, Pamela 179 Ling, Sharon 32, 136, 142 49, 156, 163 27, 128 Lipton, Julie 139, 157, 185 Lisanti, Gloria 63, 129, 136, 145, 163 now you don't. 187 Minutes drag until lunchtime Magnusson, Peggy 101, 121, Mahl'er, Donald 116 Mahler, Joyce 33, 107, 120 Mahler, Tim 3-1 Mayor, Phillip 99, 116, 172 Maker, Edwin 179 Malis, Barry 172 Maloney, Eileen 139, 180 Mandel, Alan 127, 128, 133, Mangrum, James 34 131. 163 135, 150, 163 Manu, Levvrne 3'1- Mann, Robert 34, 100, 110, 141 hluntz, Sharon 163 Marlow, Mirhael 106, 128, 153, 163, 167 Marquartlt, Harold 111 Marriott, Michael 31 Marsein, Alice 112, 163 Marshall, Bill 172 Martin Martin Martin Marlin Martin, Martin, Diana 180 Edward 172 Linda 172 , James 118, 119 John 137, 180 Sandra 34, 120, 145 Marzano, Jane 34, 154 Marzano, Mary Anne 172 Mason, Daniel 3-1 Massey, Ron 118, 119 hlathson, Judith 180 Mattiesnn, Patricia 163 Matticsou, Paul 163 Mattson, Janis 34, 101 May, James 180 May, Sara 7, 34-, 50, 63, 131, 136 McFadden, George 141, 172 McFadden. Janet 172, 180 McFadden, Jean 132, 138, 154- MrFalls, Vztdonna 172 McGraw, Dennis 105, 180 Mc-Guire, Grant 100. 112, 128, 172 Mclntire, Patricia 172 Mc-lntyre, Douglas 35, 100 lN'1cL3rnr-y, Jean 127. 131, 132, 145, 147, 149, 16 Mu-Laughlin, Scott 114, 115 McLean, Carol 35 McLean, James 163 McMichael, Robert 100, 112, 163 McMichael, Patricia 172 Mrllflurray, John 105, 180 McNeely, Betty 141, 1-15, 156, 164, 126 MCPQ-ek, Kathleen 138, 172 3IcPeek, Sheila 35 McWhorter, Jean 172 Mears, Barbara 145, 164- Mecklenburger, Ralph 172 Megela, Madelon 134, 172 Nlchaffie, Pzltrick 99. 172 Mehaffie, Sandra 35, 107, 129, 116 Meinheit, Bruce 98, 126, 164 Meisvlman, Michael 172 Meister, Alice 35, 120 Melrose, Jill 172 Mc-ltzer, Daniel 136, 158, 172 lllendelsohn, Marshall 126, 142, 143, 119, 164- Mendf-lsohn, Renee 139, 143, 180 Mercer, Edward 35 Merchant, Harold 164 Liska, Robert 141, 163 Litman, Jeffrey 172 Lloyd, Janet 172 Locke, Joseph 108, 116, 146 Laden, Barbara 121, 139, 179 Loclen, Douglas 33, 145 Logsdon, Audrey 33 Lomhaer, Steven 137, -156, 180 Lonergan, Genevieve 33 Lonergan, Robert 180 Long, Carol 163 Longley, Judith 156, 163 Look, Ellen 134, 141, 112, Look, Paul 100, 180 Looney, Don 33 Looney, Charles 163 Lotz, Herbert 33, 63, 136 Love, Ronald 116, 117 14-5, 172 . . the wait seems endless as the line grows longer . . 15 Loveless, Penny 121, 180 Lowance, Mary 180, 139 Lowry, Robert 142, 143, 180 Ludmer, Charles 150, 151, 180 Ludmcr, Marie 172 Luering, Gene 33 Lukas, John 172 Lundberg, Bonnie 33 Lundquist, Diana 172, 138 Lurie, Lutes, Judith 33 Randall 163 Luty, Care 172 Lyman, Martin 33, 98, 108, 122 Lynrh, Daralynn 172 Lynch, .lack 141, 172 Lynch, Susan 33, 127, 131 .Lystad, Cheryl 107, 121, 124, 172 M Maas, Judy 179 Maralpine, Daniel 33 Mack, Peter 179 Maclagan, David 179 Madsen, Craig 112, 122, 146, 163 Maeyama, Robert 116, 163 Magee, I88 David 112 Mayer, Brure 180 Mayer, Cam 112 Mayo, D. 138 Mays, Phyllis 172 Meklpine, Thomas 34, 172 McAlpine, Mary 34 McArthur, Nancy 163 McCall, Zaida 7, 34, 50, 53, 54, 55, 149, 157 McClain, Michael 34 McCauley, M. 138 McCulloch, Michael 112 McDade, Alec 99, 172 McDaniel, Larry 119, 163 McDonald, Cillien 35 McDonald, Marralyn 163 Mc-Faclden, Ellen 134, 163 Mc-sick, Sylvia 139, 180 Metcalfe, Peter 172 Metsker, Larry 180 Metsker, Linda 172, 180 Meyer, Anita 164 Meyer, Virginia 121, 139, Meyers, H. 110 Miehcletti, Dennis 172 Micheletti, Donna 172 Miertschin, Joseph 35 Miller, Dianne 180 ' Miller, Phillip 35 Miller, Ray 99, 180 Miller, Thomas 172 Miller, William 116, 164 Mills, Dawn 138, 164 145, 180 Petersen, Carol 180 . . . chow time at last - - Miniat, Meredith 63, 136, 155, 162, 164 Mintz, George 180 Mintz, Fredereka 107, 157, 164 Miskowicy, Linda 164 Mitchell, Diane 120, 158, 164 Mitchell, Jan 180 Mitchell, Juan 35, 134, 150, 156, 180 Mitchell, Marjorie 172 Mitchell, Nancy 139. 180 lV10ltr, Robert 36, 124, 126, 127, 128, 130, 132, 136. 143, 147, 149 Moll, Sharon 36 Monroe, Rosemary 78, 129, 132, 134, 147, 149, 164 Moon, Margaret 164 Moon, Melinda 145, 164 Mooney, Williatii 180 Moore, Dan 164 Moore, Nancy 36 Moore, Patriz ia 172 Moore, Terry 172 Morgan, Clifford 36, 128 Morgan, Ric-hard 100, 112, 128, 141, 172 Morganti, Marvin 106, 1-11, 172 Morrell, Judith 172 Morris, David 100, 180 Morris, Don 172 Morris, McGuin 164 Morris, Michael 36 Morris, Nancy 154, 155, 172 Moslrau, Myron 36 Moses, Alan 164 Mottcr, Wendel 118, 119 Mowat, Howard 146, 180 Mudra, Sue 155, 164 Mullen, Drew 180 Mullctt, Linda 36, 155 Murphy, Michael 164 Murphy Murphy , Robert 137, 180 , Ronald 64 Musengo, Carole 138, 145, 172 Musengo, Linda 139, 180 Mussin, Jeanne 101, 107, 121, 172 Myers, William 180 Myrow, David 138, 142, 180 N Natlolsky, Norman 106, 164 Nagle, Geraldine 36 i Navid, Jane 139, 143, 1-16, 180 Navid, Lois 36, 126, 1-15, 146, 149 Neil, Connie 121, 149, 180 Nekas, Robert 99, 128, 172 Nelson, Dennis 180 Nelson, Greg 114, 115 Nelson, John 164 Nelson, Robert 36, 113 Nemeth, Shirley 101, 121, 139, Nevett, Richard 105, 137, 180 Nevin, John 116, 164 Newson, Robert Nichols, Barry 180 Nickel, Sonya 172 Niculosi, James 164 Nicolosi, Joseph 104, 164, 180 Nielsen, Richard 36, 63, 150 Niendorf, Jnhn 180 Nixon, Georgia 142, 113, 180 Nord, Jun 139, 180 Nord, Judith 36, 155 Norris, Geraldine 120, 146, 157, Norris, Otis 173 Norris, Shirlie 37, 127, 146, 126 North, Williain 99, 112, 173 Notarus, Charles 122 Notarus, Terry 173 180 164, 107 Nova, Melvin 1211, 127, 128, 134, 146, iso, 164 and hunger happily abated. Novak, Russell 143, 173 Nuhes, Charles 36 Nunes, Richard 105, 180 0 O'Boy1e, Elizabeth 155, 173 O'Bryant, Michael 146, 164 0'Connell, Patrice 164 O'Connor, Barbara 36 0'Connor, Michael 164 O'Hanlon, Patricia 146, 180 O'Leary, Patricia 173 O'Leary, Sherry 161 Olmsteall, Linda 145, 180 O'Neil, Barbara 180 O'Neil, Nancy 173 Opferman, Joseph 100, 180 Orr, Sue 36, 157 Orsi, Leanne 36 om-it-k, J. 138 Oseas, Marsha 173 Oscas, Ronald 63, 136, 173 Osterling, Dean 62, 63, 116, 128. 136, 164 Overznan, Thomas 173 Owler, William 164 P Page, Mary 37 Pahler, Susan 156, 164 Painter, Beverly 37 Painter, Kathy 164 Painter, Veronica 121, 139, 180 Parker, Sarah 121, 139, 143, 180 Parkhousc, Patti 37 Parkhust, John 37, 113, 122, 128, 149 Parr, Mike 156, 180 Parr, Patricia 37 Paskicr, George 37 Paskier, Lynn 136, 164 Parsons, Roger 173 Parsons, Prudy 138, 173 Passavanti, Anne 37, 155 Patchett, Jane 37, 101, 107, 121, 149, 157 Paterson, Audrey 37 Patterson, James 37, 100, 110, 126, 145 Paul, Patricia 139, 180 Paul, William 116, 146 Paulsen, Richard 37, 122, 106 Paulson, Leila 126, 138, 144, 164 Peacock, Jean 37, 138 Pefferman, Kathryn 180 Pckar, Linda 120, 142, 155, 173 Pelaceio, Dorinzla 37, 130 Pelaccio, Jack 99, 105, 116 Penny, Adele 120, 164 Pepper, Barbara 138, 145, 154, 173 Pereell, Donna 37 Perlmutter, James 145, 164 Perrault, Priscilla 129, 138, 141, 145, 164 Perretz, Ruhert 99, 112, 154, 173 Petak, Sandra 145, 148, 180 Petersen, Bruce 162 Peterson, Erica 131, 145, 173 Peterson, Francine 37 Peterson, Sandra 37 Petrauskas, Maria 164 Pfeillor, Linda 180 Philips, Dale 173 Phillips, Tita 180 Piepenbrink, Gene 37 Pierce, Rose 180 Piers, Chris 173 Pitseh, John 164 Pizzimenti, Kathleen 50, 51 Planet, Donna 38 Planet, Suzanne 173 Plank, Bryan 100, 120, 137, 142, 156, 180 I'89 P11-tvrski, sum 111, 173 Pohl, .luliv 139, 180 Poirier, Paul 16-1 Polonski, Geraldine 161' Pomerantz, Andrew 128, 146, 161 Poropal, Winona 38 Porter, llarhara 139, 180 Porter, 11111 164 Porter, Nauvy 180 Porter, Palrivia 173 Post, Arthur 112, 16-1 Post, John 98, 108, 110, 122, 117, 161 Potter, Barbara 38, 126, 129, 142, 14-1-, 115, 146, 1 l'o11los, Goorggf- 38 Powers, N11-1.11135 106, 112, 121, 16-1 Pr:-slay, Karvn 107, 121, 175 Pri-ston, Donald 161 Ifmimorf-, P1-ying 101, 12-1-, 111, 113 Prior, Helen 180 Pullvv, Ryan 38 Pur f'u- ll, Kathi +'u' 11 157, 161 Imrn-1-, Lima. 311 Purnell, Painf-111 161- Puttork, Rob:-rt 128, 1-12, 115, 1-18, 180 Putlork, Lurrainr' 164 Pynv, 11111105 38, 128, 1-19 Q Quatrm-lui, Eva 139, 154, 180 Qunr-ll, 51.0111 120, 129, 144, 1-15, 155, 164 R Rabin, William 99, 128, 173 Radin, Marv 164 Rarlkey, Robert 180 Radkey, Edward 150, 173 Rabn, Slcfauii- 107, 1611- Raiman, Randall 27, 120, 121 Rambo, Carol 164 Rapp, Paul 113 Rasmussen, Craig 150, 151, 164 Ratay, Cynthia 121, 131, 173 Rauch, Palrivia 139, 180 Raygor, Rob:-rt 38, 1611 Rea, Wloodrow 16-1 R1-111-naki, P. 129 Rcflr-nske, Paulr-the 120, 139, 156, 180 Reed, Gail 121, 139, 143, 180 Recd, Linda 161 Recd, Nancv 146, 173 Rvvrl, Phyllis 151, 165 Rc-c-11, Robert 119 Rcesv, Marv Ann 165 Reichert, Robert 173 Reid:-nhach. Carol 38, 141 Reinarh, Robert 1-15, 165 Reinhold, David 137, 180 Reindt, Diane 139, 180 Reisig, Greg 137, 180 Riesing, Dan 38, 1-18 Reising, Sandra 173 Repass, Charla 146, 157, 165 Rcseff, Lynn 38 Restagnn, Judith 120, 157, 165 Reutcr, Arlr-nc 155, 165 Reyher, Charles 173 Reynolds, Clifford 180 Reynold 5, Joyce 165 Rial, James 38 Rivh, Arlene 120, 139, 181 Rivhard, Scott 173 Richardson, Gail 165 Richardson, Teri 120, 121, 139, 145, 181 Richmond, Ann 165 Rirlcabaugh, lavquelyn 131, 144, 145, 148, Rickabaugb, Bruce 181 Riksheim, Mary Ann 176, 181 156, 165 50 Rini, Marshall 173 Ring, John 181 Ringcnba1'11, Dard 1116, 173 Ritz, Carolyn 173 Robby, Carol 181 Robvy, Judy 1511, 181 Robcy, Richard 165 Robins, .lewell 1115 Robinson, llary 115, 173 Robson, Donna 181 Rovlrouf-, Sharon Roslin, ixizriam 139, 181 Rodin, Rirhard 119, 118, 156, 173 Roegm-r, William 39 Ror-nu-r, Donald 181 Rogers, Carol 173 Rogers, Dean 151, 158, 165 Rogers, .lanr-t 11, 39. 12-1, 126, 131, 1-19 Rogzge, Kristvn 181 Roinano, Rose 39 Ronnau, Mary 139, 181 Romano, Rose 39 Ronnau, Mary 139, 181 Roorl, Steyr-11 113, 141, 165 Hoop, Peggy' 39 Rose, John 39, 98, 122, 1-11 11 osr-nblatt, 111-ne 181 Rosenblurn, Mark 39, 122, 150 Rosvnstein, Dieter 39 Rosvtt, Nancy 152, 154, 181 Rosetti, Norman 39 Ross Ross Ross Ross Ross Roth, Roth, Roth Audry 107, 165 , Linda 39 Marian 138, 173 Robert 112, 145, 152, 173 Steve 182 Barry 137, 181 Marc 119, 138, 115, 165 llvrrill 173 Rotman, Joyce 39, 56, 57, 64, 145 Rolvnan, Judy 39, 146 Rounxillat, Ed 181 Roush, Richard 111 Roush, Robert 137, 1111, 142, 165, 181 Rubiano, Tony 108, 181 Ruehl. Edward 39, 114, 115 Russell. .lvffrcy 39 Ryan, Edward 98, 112, 122, 165 Advanced Latin students enjoy watching . . . Ryder, Ken 112, 145, 1-19, 165 Ryder, Sandra 181 Rydwall, Charlene 139, 181 Rye, Linda 138, 173 Rye, Stephen 181 Rylander, Leif 100, 135, 181 S Sagerhagen. Robert 56, 57 Sarhau, Larry 137, 181 Sainsbury, Elizabeth 42, 136, 149 Sainsbury, Mivlmel 137, 181 Sams, Barry oz, 124, 134, 135, 135, 1 Sz1li11S,.luditl1 12, 126, 127, 133 Samdzxhl, Walknr 181 Sand:-rs, Evelf-11:11 139, 181 Sangvr, Herbert 112 Sanmartin, Charles 112 Sargent, Robert 42, 110 Sargent, Williarn 42, 98, 122 Sassano, Sally 1-11, 173 Sato, lrlirofumi 175 Sato, Voshifumi 100, 107, 181 Scallon, Mclodie 139, 181 Scariano, Tony 134, 135, 143, 173 Schachter, Lawrence 181 Schader, Linda 139, 181 Schaeffer, Guy 42 5 Tinkler, 1Villian1 46 Tobin, Kathleen 139, 182 Warlier, Warner, Anne 46, 126 Daniel 107, 182 Wingarrl, Mike 48, 175 Wingartl, Marcia 134, 146 Tolbert, Anthony 46 Toombs, Hubbard 116 Toombs, Michael 113 Tousey, Stephen 119, 1-16, 175 Towner, Alan 98, 104-, 122, 166 Toy, Allen 124, 153, 156, 132 Toy, Larry 124, 1-14, 145, 148, 149, 153 Tracy, Sandra 46, 120, 126 Tracy, Sara 107 Trainor, Robert 116 Trayser, Charles 99, 175 Traut, Monieo 63, 136, 166 Trout, Debby 46 Trout, James 1011, 110, 122 Tupman, Jill 138, 175 Turkel, Rosalie 112, 175 Turkel, Sandy -16 Turner, Robert 120, 137, 112, 182 Turner, Steve -16 U Upton, Mark 182 V Vachon, Rita 75 Vanderploegz. Judith 107, 175 Vanderploeg. Richard 112, 146, 166 VanDolah, Anita 175 Vaneck, Nancy 107, 129, 175 VanGelcler, Larry 106, 141, 166 Vanl-luis, S. 138 Van Kirk, Joseph 31 Vaseff, Patricia 46 Wfarner, Kenneth 136, 166 Watson, Bernard -1-7 Watson, Nancy 138, 168, 175 1Vatts, Charles 99, 116, 175 Webster, Linda 139, 145, 182 Wit-bsler, Robert 116, 166 Wehling, Roger 182 Wvcliunt, Joyce 138, 175 Writ-ker. Judith 47, 107, 120. 136, 145 Weivher, James 137, 1-18, 182 W'cilcr, Jerry 1112 YVeinbt-rg, William 31 Weiss, Andree 47, 156 Weiss, Ronald 47 We-lke, William 47, 148 1Vennberg, Bonnie 182 W'ennberg, Ray 175 Wernimont, Helen 175 Werry, Joan 47 W'est, James 110, 147 Westlund, David 166 Westphtal, Craig 122, 175 Whale, Sandra 47, 120, 126 Whalen, Terry 47 Whetslone, Linda 136, 150, 175 White, Barbara 47 White, Nancy 165 Whiteman, Barbara 47 Wl1it1nan,, Martha 139, 182 Winger, J0lln 4-8, 100, 122, 128 Winger, Michael 128, 135, 166 ski, Robert 146, 150, 151, 156, 166 Winter, Jeffrey 132 Winter, Ronald 48 Witanow Woods, Ronald Woods, Lynda 48, 140 Woodside, Donald 142, 182 Worthington, Robert 48 Wray, John 48, 108 Wray, Matthew 156, 175 Wright, Carl 136, 166 Whittington, Sharon 139, 143, 145, 11-7, 149, 156 Whitton, Thomas 175 Wiegand, Kathi 143, 182 Wilkc, Marlene 47 Willey, Thomas 47 William, Vicki 149, 175 Wright, John 99, 105, 175 Wright, Linda 166 Writt, Patricia 120, 139, 143, 182 YVrohlewski, Gerald 31 Wrucha, Jerry 48, 98, 113, 122, 126, 128 Wuntlerlich, Carol 166 Wylie, Karen 120, 175 Y Yarbornugh, Cynthia 166 Yarham, Linda 138, 1-16, 175 Yascen, Marty 48, 98, 122, 126, 136 Yates, Paula 158, 166 Yost, Sharon 182 Young, Dennis 137, 156, 182 Yeung, Marian 175 Young, Sharon 175 Youngberg, Donna 139, 182 Yount, David 48 Yount, Donald 158, 182 Yost, Sharon 182 Z Zippert, Judy- 138, 175 Valazques, Ramona 101, 139, 182 - Viator, Andrea 7, 46, 50, 53, 124, 127 Vickrey, Melinda 139, 146, 182 Vix, Barbara 154, 182 Vogenthaler, Leslie 156, 157, 158, 182 Vogenthaler, Richard 98, 122, 127, 130, 175 Vogenthaler, Robert 166 Vogt, Jack 46, 104, 110, 122 Vogt, Jean 139, 182 Voupht, Robert 138, 175 Vrastic, Robert 107, 137, 182 Williams, Christina 182 W'il1iams, Glenn 126, 148, 153, 166 Williams, Jurly 47, 126 Williams, Kent 47, 143, 156 Williams, S. 145 Williamson, Robert 47 Wilson, Janet 166 Wilson, John 105, 166, 182 Wilson, Rebecca 138, 175 Wilson, Ronald 166 Zalinski, Gertrude 166 Zall, Allan 182 Zamzow, Charles 120, 142, 182 Zanziz, Charlene 166 Ziebarth, Ronald 119, 175 Ziegler, Jeff 105, 175 Ziegler, JoAnn 48 Ziegler, John Zimmerman, Chris 166 Vreeland, Juan 46, 156 W Wachter, Jean 166 Waehter, Mary 46, 129 Wade, Ruth 139, 182 Wagoner, Lawrence 62, 63, 106, 112, 136, 166 YVagener, John 46, 63, 110, 122, 136, 147 Wagner, Joy 166 Wainwright, Marsha 107, 175 Walcoff, George 116, 175 Yvald, Patricia 154, 156, 175 W'alker, Margaret 166 Walker, Stanley 113 Wallace, Christine 157, 166 Waller, Greg 141, 166 Walsh, James 166 Walz, Evelyn 166 Ward, Carol 121, 139, 182 Ward, H elen 131, 136, 144, 147, 149, 175 Warcl, James 98, 112, 166 Ward, Melvin 46, 122 Vfard, Philip 175 Wfarncke, James 182 Warnekc, John 137, 175 Photographer: ROOT PHOTOGRAPHERS 226 South Wabash Chicago 4, Illinois Windmiller, Pamela 48, 120, 126, 145, 156 Wing, Laura 120, 121, 139, 145, 182 Wing, Nancy 48, 120, 145 Zumwalt, Judy 157 Zumwalt, John 48, 98, 110, 134, 166 Zwitting, Barbara 166 35, 165 Shonrnck, Willianl 181 Schaller, Susan 141, 173 Scharnhorst, Donaltl 42 Scharnhorst, Norene 42 Schartel, Bobby 156, 181 Schaub, Richard 116, 165 Schechter, Sandra 121, 173 Sehellenberg, John 181 Scherr, Diane 120, 142, 181 Sehilrlkraut, Susan 146, 165 Schlabark, John 107, 112, 173 Schlegel, Marilyn 165 Schlott, George 137, 181 Schmal, Edward 165 Sehmal, Lawrence 181 Schmeckpeper, Charles 42, 100, 110, 122 Schmielau, Robert 42, 126, 148 Schmidt, Pamela 181 Schoenemann, Richard 42 Schoenemann, Ronald 42 Schuessler, David 63, 150, 151, 15 Schulman, Jonathan 99, 173 8, 165 Shaw, Connie 139, 181 Shaw. Peggy 138, 145, 147, 173 Shaw, Rachel 165 Shea, John 181 Shea, Michael 112, 165 Sheehan, Pamela 1 Surlin, Gail 154 Schunior, Charles 173 Schwartz, Amitai 151, 156, 181 Schwartz, Helen 166 Schwartz, Judy 43, 126, 114, 145, 146, 147, 118 Schwarz, Seiaeca, Scruggs, Williani 43, 122 Cathie 181 Diane 121, 139, 181 Shell. Barbara 139, 181 Shcpartl, Nancy 43 Shepherd, John 43 Sheplor. Diane 165 Sliereriv, Ellen 165 Slivrviv, Lintla 43 Sherk, Wilfred 98, 112, 128, 165 Slixirman, Mary 139, 181 Sherrill, Harry 43 Sherrill, Harvey 146 Shillington, James 106, 141, 165 Shlosherg, Lee 7, 43, 64, 107, 124, 126 Shock, Cynthia 43, 101, 121 Shockey, Judy 144, 145, 154, 156, 174 Shore, Dirk 43 Siebert, Janet 43, 145 Sicdentop, Marty 165 Silces, Cynthia 44, 63, 136 Simmons, Douglas 44, 126, 151, 153 Singer, Nancy 174 Singerman, Robert 106, 145, 165 Sittig, Karen 139, 145, 181 Skaggs, John 165 Srrable, John 174 Smerlley, Betty 165 Smedley, Williani 98, 116, 165 140 Stender, Nancy 166 Stephenson, Karen 44, 157 Stern. Renee 139, 157, 181 Stern, Susan 145, 149, 166 Sternberg, Susan 139, 181 Stevens, Jim 174 Stevens, Virginia 17,1 Stevenson, Gregory 110, 155 Stevenson, Robert 100, 112, 166 Stewart, Barbara 166 Stewart, Philip 166 Stock, Robert Stocking, Charles 41 Stoltz, R1-verie 139 Stone, Albert 166 Stone, Carol 44 Stone, Jea11ne 141, 166 Sluuglit, Mike- Strack, Ronald Strange, 'l'lm1nz1s 166 Sm-1-11-r, William 166 Strung, Emily Strong, Lydia 134, 135, 146, 166 s1r.1111q111s1, Kris 131, 136, 144, 145, 119, 17:1 Strothman, Shirley 127, 134, 136, 143, 144, 149 Strrvup, William s1r111111,1116111-10107, 121, 17-1 Sugar, Jerry 121, 128, 145, 150, 174 Sulkiu, Ronna 166 Sullenger, David Sullivan, Larry 112 s11111v511, Mary 107, 17-1 . . . a slave auction conducted by Mr. Peart. Seaberg, Jackie 43, 107, 120, 145 Sedorook, Robert 165 Segool, Leslie 126, 131, 144, 145, 1491 154, 165 Segbol, Richard 108, 119, 145, 173 Sc-gur, Greg 181 Seidman, Jeff 173 Self, Marilyn 145, 146, 165 Seller, Barbara 173 Semenehuck, Dick 43, 118, 141 Seniw, Fred 43 Settle, Pamela 165 Shaffner, Robert 165 siapan, P3111 114, 122, 138, 116. 152, 173 Smith, Ann 44 S1111111, 11.165111 181 Smith, Douglas 156, 181 Smith, Joanne 75, 124, 143, 181 Smith, Kaye 101, 121, 165 Smith, Marcia 158, 17-1 Smith Smith Smith Smith , Ralph 44, 1 , Rohr-rl 174 , Shelby 131, Pam 139, 181 13. 181 165 Smith, Stuart , Victoria 133, 134, 136, 144, 145, 149, 165 Smojver, Lee 153, 156, 174 Smojver, William 120, 142, 152, 181 Snirler, John 181 Snow, Allen 64, 119, 141, 165 Soderstrom, Jim 99, 174 Smith Soltz, David 143, 174 Sonby, Ronald 158, 165 Sonby, Susan 181 Sonduek, Michael 181 Sonneman, Donald 174 Sorenson, Jnhn 99, 133, 174 Spadafore, Patricia 165 Spickelmeier, Kurt 143, 181 Spinnler, Val 56, 126, 165 Sporcr, Janet 165 Squier, Craig 100, 107, 119, 141, 174 Stack, Marc 116 Stack. 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