Round Lake High School - Laker Yearbook (Round Lake, IL)

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THE LAKER Round Lake High School Round Lake, Illinois Table of Contents Administration Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Music Organizations Dedication % It is with great pleasure that the students of Round Lake High School dedicate this Laker to Mr. James Rogers. It would be a difficult task to list the accomplishments of Mr. Rogers at Round Lake High School. Through the years he has given of himself as teacher, counselor, coach and administrator. He has done these things to the best of his ability and has always produced a first class job. The school should indeed be proud and pleased to say that Mr. Rogers is associated with us. 3 6 Guidance Counselors Robert E. Sherman—Northern Illinois University, B. S. in Education; Simpson College; N.I.U., M. S. in Education; Guidance Counselor; Psychology; Student Council. Bert O. Boetcher—Stout State University, B. S. degree; University of Wisconsin, M. S. degree; Guidance and Counseling. James D. Rogers—University of Illinois, University of Illinois Graduate School; Head Varsity Football Coach; Head Varsity Baseball Coach. Cliff Houghten—Illinois State University, B. S. in Educa- tion; Northern Illinois University, M. S. in Education; Administrative Assistant and Business Manager. 7 Mrs. Lingren Clerical Finance Mrs. Waters Receptionist Mrs. Kaminski Clerical Guidance Mrs. McCarty Financial Secretary-treasurer Mrs. Nelson Clerical Business Assistant Mrs. Wennerberg Clerical Business Mrs. Oouglos Payroll Mrs. Wittum Clerical Principal Mrs. Scharfenorth Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Levija Records Clerk Board of Education l Top Row: E. Roberts, J. Molidor, J. Magee, H. Spinney. Second Row-. R.J. Forhand, J. Jedynak, V. Nelson. (MacGillis not in picture.) Attendants Bus Drivers. B. Villielmo. S. Tripp, F. Schaer, A. Phelps. Not Pictured: Kitchen Help. Mrs. Meyers, A. Neilson, D. Mullally, E. Mehner, D. Lee F. Roeder. Manger, E. Bez, E. Bauer. Janitors. F. Priemer, F. Schaer, L. Haines, B. Viblielmo, A. Phelps. Mrs. Lips—Matron. 10 % NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Cynthia S. Albright—Butler University, B.S. in Business Administration, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Ila M. Bauer—Wisconsin State University; Business Educa- tion, Typing I, General Business, Shorthand II. James L. Barkow—Vandercook College of Music Education; B.M. ED. Stage Band. Robert E. Bauman—Whitewater State University of Wis- consin, Washington State University Math, Assistant Foot- ball, Varsity Basketball, Assistant track. 12 Earl J. Beese—University of Illinois Building Trades, Wood Shop, Junior class Sponsor. Richard L. Bergersen—Illinois Institute of Technology B.S.; in English. English 1,11. Wrestling Time Keeper; Assistant Director of Senior Play. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Barbara Buehlman—Northwestern University; B.ME.; and M.M.; Band. George L. Brokaw—Mankato State college, B.A.; Electricity, Electronics Biology and General Science. F.T.A. sponsor, and Wrestling time-keeper. 13 Thomas R. Eickenberg—B.S.; in Education at Illinois State University Normal, Illinois Woods, (Student taught drafting and Metals). Tom Evers—DE Paul University PH. B, English Freshman Basketball, Track. Ronald Erdman—Bradley University B.A., OePaul Low School, Northern Illinois Graduate School. US History and Social Problems, Assistant Cross-Country Coach and Ticket Taker. Wayland Forehand—Wisconsin State University; River Falls, B.S.; Western Michigan University, M.A.; Algebra 1,11, Sta- tistician (Football, ousketball) Director-Coop. Adult Eve- ning School. 14 Nancy Fuller—Northern Illinois University. B.S.; in Education (Business Education and Secretarial Administration). Office Practice, Consumer Economics, Business English, Typing I. Ross E. Goodrich—University of Illinois; Northern Illinois University B.S.; North- western University, M.S. in Geography; Esculla Normal De Los Profesores, Saltillo, Mexico; Knox College, Spanish 1,11,111. Sponsor of Sophomore Class and Spanish Club. Betty Johnson—Eastern COLLEGE B.S.; Adult Living, Home Economics. Francis J.S. Imsande—Elmhurst college B.S.; Northern Illinois University M.A.: English III, De- partment Chairman and scrap- book. Gerald Kaires—University of Illinois B.S.; Roosevelt University, M.A.; Phy. Ed. and Drivers Education. 15 Merirlle L. Kane—University of Wisconsin at Platteville; Northern Illinois University. Metals. Freshman Football. Norm Kurszewski—Stout State University B.S. in Industrial Education Mechanical Drawing, Architectural Design, Wrestling Coach. Tom Levija—Dickinson State College B.S. in Edu- cation. General Science and Phy. Ed. Assistant Football, Head Wrestling, and Head Track. Phil Layman—Olivet College, Kankakee, Illinois A.B. in Bi- ology and General Science. Norman Mesevery—Syracuse University B.M. Music Education M.M. Northwestern University Choral Music. 16 NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Paul Montgomery—North Illinois University B.S.E. Art 1,11, and III, Freshman class advisor. Charles Popp—Wisconsin State University— Whitewater, B.S.; English I Laker Advisor. Murriell Riedesel—Northern Illinois University, Uni- versity of Colorado, William Penn. Home Economics I and III. Home Economics Club Advisor. Ken Ricci—Western Illinois Uni- versity B.S. in Education. Dri- vers Education, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. Georgette Rogers—University of Illinois, Navy Pier, University of III. Champaign, Study Hall Atten- dance. 17 NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Robert Schnobel—Northern Illinois Uni- versity, B.S. in Education English II and III Blaize. Howard Schroeder—University of Wiscon- sin, Whitewater State University, Northern Illinois University, B.S.; in Education. World History US History, Chairman of the So- cial Science Dept. Sophomore Football, Wrestling, Baseball. Kathleen V. Sherman—Bachelor of Arts, Major in Political Science, Minor in English and Business, Southern Illinois University, John Marshall Law School. English IV. Senior Class Play, Mask and Gavel Club Sponsor. James Sertic—Wisconsin State University, Superior B.S.; degree Geography, US History. Assis- tant Varsity Football Coach, Golf Coach. George Sherman—Northern Illinois University, B.S.; in Education Northern Illinois University Graduate School. Mathematics, Sophomore Football, Sopho- more Basketball, Jr. Varsity Baseball. 18 James L. Smith—Iowa Wesleyan B.A.; Uni- versity of Iowa, Western Illinois Univer- sity, Carthage College, Rosary College, M.A.L.S.; Librarian Senior Class Sponsor and Library Teen Club Sponsor. Gene E. Smith—Burlington College, North East Missouri State Teachers College B.S.; in General Biology, General Science, Eng- lish I and Biology Ticket Sales. Kurt Wennerberg—Wisconsin State University, Rivers Falls University of Wisconsin. B.E. Degree. Chemis- try, Physics, General Science, Official Manager and Timekeeper of Jr. Varsity and Football and Basket- ball. Sheirlee Tripp—Illinois State Uni- versity B.S. in Education Girls Phy. Education, Cheerleading Sponsor, G.A.A. Advisor, Home- coming Parade Coordinator, Publicity. Richard D. Wong—University of Denver, Winona State College, Northern Illinois University, North- western University. General Math, Algebra, Trig., and Geometry, Cross-Country. 19 And Now the Adults . . . 20 Adults??! This is the way you run a lunchroom . . . What do you mean I'm round?!? 21 Qui . . . I LOVE FOOTBALL! Seniors 69 BEST LOOKING Jon Walleck and Rich Lutz Senior Class Superlatives QUIETEST Diane Bouma and Chuck Nelson BEST LIKED Helene Grimaldi and Mick Blake MOST ACTIVE Karen Kamminski and Joe Sarracco CUTEST COUPLE Kay Waters and Mike Mullaly MOST CONGENIAL Helene Grimalde and Roy Allmond. 23 Senior Candids 24 Seniors Top Row: Sergeant at Arms John Fasano, Advisor Mr. Smith. Second Row: Historian Ellen Simmons, Vice-Presi- dent Michelle White. Bottom Row: Treasurer Jann Ward, Secretary Kay Waters. Not Pictured: President Rich Lutz. Jack Amedio Weiner His smile is sweetened by his personality. Student Council 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Lettermens Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Art Show Exhibit 3,4; Photo- graphic Club 2,3,4; Blaize 1,2; Chairman of committees 3,4; Wata- dasha 4. Gregory Anderson Gregg Always ready ever steady, who can ask for more. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Lettermens Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Oper- etta 1; Senior Class Play 4; Mask and Gavel 4. Edward Bair Ed A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Letter- mens Club 3,4; Watadasha 4. John Anderson John Never say more than what is necessary. Sammual Banulis Sam A happy merry lad good natured he makes you glad. Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Pit 4. John Backovitch John To entrap the wisest. Golf 2,3,4; Basketball Statisti- cian 3,4; Lettermens Club 4; Bi Phy Chem Club 1,2,3; Pit 4. John Beeter “John He starts the day off with a bang. Mask and Gavel 4; Senior Class Play 4. Bob Bendit Bob Life can be music if one can be rightly in tune and time. Spanish Club 1,2; Cross Country 1; Track 1; Senior Ploy 2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choraliers 2; Play 2,4; Pit 4. David Benton Dave Rest and be thankful. Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 1. Diane Bouma Di She goes about from day to day, doing things in her quiet way. Freshman Chorus; Girls Glee 2; Spanish Club 2; Mask and Gav- el 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Frosh- Soph Honor Society 1,2; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. James Bowman Jim His main topic is music. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. Roger Bradshaw Roger Ramjet I take things as they come. Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Base- ball 3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Trans- fer. Murry Blake Mickey Throw fear to the wind. Transfer Student, Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Lettermens Club 4; Captain of Wrestling 4. Joan Boch Joan Rich in good work. National Honor Society 3,4. Wolloc Bregenser Bruce Stand your ground. Mask and Gavel 2; Student Non- violent Committee Youth Interna- tional party 4. Donald Brown Ceaser Everyone excels in something in which others fail. Mask and Gavel 4; Senior Class Play 4. William Brown Willy A leader of men a follower of women. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Lettermens Club 4. Sharon Coghill Sharon Her sense of humor is great and her laugh is her mate. Richard Capps Dick We Live not as we wish but as we can. Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3. Ruth Charlier Ruth There is time for all good things. Linda Collins Ma Collins I live the life I love. Chorus 1,2. Kathy Couilard Kathy A still small voice. National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3. William Covington Will His heart is far from fraud, as heaven is from the earth. Chorus 1,2; Operetta 1; Foot- ball 1,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Blaize 2,3; Mask Gavel 4; Senior Class Play 4; Freshman Class President; Soph- omore Class Sgt. at Arms, Ju- nior Class Treasurer. Geri Cynova Geri I try so hard to be good. Noreen Daker Noreen A little thing in hand is worth more than a great thing in pros- pect. Jerry Davis Jerry Patience is a virtue found in few. Football 1,2; Chorus 1,2. Brenda Daniel Brenda As good as gold. National Honor Society 3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2,3,4,- Home Ec. Club 4; Mask and Gavel 4; Blaize Staff 4; Watadasha 4. Mike D'Amore Mike Just looking for fun, anytime, anywhere, anyone. Joel Dines Joe Logic is logic that's all I con say. Lawrence Dohr Larry A blush is good, but sometimes an inconvenience. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1; Lettermens Club 4; Pit 4; Senior Class Play 4. Stephen Doody Steve It is not only fine feathers that makes a fine bird. Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Lettermens Club 2,3,4. Betty Durand Betty An all around good spirit is she, full of vim and vitality. Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; R-Lettes 1,2,3,4; Quintet 3,4; Vice-presi- dent of R-lettes 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Laker 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; Wata- dasha 4. William Edenhoffer Bill Easy come easy go. Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1; Mask and Gavel 4; Lettermens Club 3,4. Mary Eastwood Mary Her best she'll give to any task. Dave Edwards Dave A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. John Fasano John Handsome is as handsome does. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Letter- mens Club 3,4; President of Letter- mens Club 4; Senior Class Play 4. Richard Fenger Rich Saying is one thing, believing is another. John Finch John Politeness is a chief sign of a gentleman. Cross Country 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4. Mark Foxfog Mark Quietness is a virtue on occa- sions. Wrestling 2; Track 2; Bi Phy Chem Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary of Bi Phy Chem Club 1; Vice-presi- dent of Bi Phy Chem Club 2; President of Bi Phy Chem Club 3; Senior Class Play 4. Eleanor Friedle Goldie Sugar and spice and every- thing nice. F.T.A. 1,2; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Freshman Chorus; Girls Glee 2; Treasurer of F.T.A. 1,2. Dennis Frost Den It's no shame to live and learn. Track 1,2,3,4; Football 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Lettermens Club 4; Senior Play 4; Pit 4. Andrew Giernorth Andy Things are not always the way they seem. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3. Helen Gramaldi Helen Kindness renders all things tolerable. R-Lettes Drill Team 1,2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Girls Glee 2,3,4; Freshman Chorus; Prom Queen 4. Steve Gross Steve Though he is little, he stands strong. Track 1,2. Douglas Gunderson Doug Track 2; Sgt. at Arms of the Pit. Max Gustafson Max As pleasant as he ever was. Football 1; Basketball 1. Carl Grote Carl Boys will be boys. Jean Hamilton Jean'' Come what may she's happy and goy • Spanish 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Senior Class Play; Operetta 1; F.T.A. 1,2; Homecoming Court 4; President of F.B.L.A. 3; Prom Committee 3; Sec- retary of National Honor Society 4; Secretary of Mask and Gavel 4; Vice-President of G.A.A., Treasurer of Spanish Club 4; F.B.L.A. Srg. at Arms 4. Ruth Hansen Ruth She never fails to please. Chorus 1,2; Mask and Gavel 2,4; National Honor Society 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3. David Hayes Dave It's better to wear out than rust out. Football 1,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Senior Class Play 4; Mask and Gavel 4; Bon Fire Committee 3,4; Publicity and Advertising Man- ager of Mask and Gavel and Senior Class Play 4. Ricky Holdridge Rick You c o n n o t conquer the world.'' Student council 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Cross Coun- try 1; Track 1,2; Lettermens Club 3,4; Golf 4; Vice-presi- dent of Student Council 4; Judge of Pit 4. Frank Huebner Frank Small persons are able to great cheer. Harvey Horner Harv My spirits are nimble. Golf 2,3. Bertil Johanson Bert So little done, so much to do. Football 1,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Lettermens Club 4. Laura Johnson Cooky Her smile was not meant to be seen by anyone and it served its purpose by being smiled. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Class Play 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Teacher 3; Octet 3; F.T.A. Vice-president; F.T.A. President 4. William Jones Bill Let tomorrow take care of to- morrow. Robert Kernon ''Bob'' Whost little body lodge o mighty mind. Thereoso Klcinback Terry A wise and understanding heart. Newspaper 1,2,3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Se- nior Class Play 4; Operetta 1, Choraliers 2; Octet 3; News- paper Exchange Editor 1; Newspaper Co-editor 2; News- paper Editor 4. Karen Kaminski Polack Honor lies in honor toil. Student Council 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Choraliers 2; Mask and Gavel 3,4; F.T.A. 1; Co-chairman of Prom 3; School Play 2,4; Blaize Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Watadasha Club 4; 2nd Vice-president of the North- west Suburban Conference of Stu- dent Councils 3; National Honor Society President 4; Publicity Chair- man of Mask and Gavel 4. Bonnie Koudelka Bonnie It is better to have one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. Cris Kariclich Cris She must be known to be ap- preciated. Senior Chorus 3,4; Music Library Assistant 3; Assistant Director of the Fashion Show 3; Senior Class Ploy 4; Make up Crew 4. Lynn Kettlehut Lynn None but herself can be her- self. Sharon Koch Cookie Her life is what her thoughts make it. Paul Kristoffersen Pablo Time hath a taming hand. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Lettermens Club 3,4; Member of Committee to Stop Smoking in School 4. Ruth Ann Krug Ruth To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Mask and Gavel 1,2,4; Girls Glee 2; Library Teen 1,2; Freshman Chorus; Treasurer of Mask and Gavel 2. Patricia Lange Pat A merry heart goes all day. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Home Ec. French Club 1; Home Treasurer 3. Carol Lagoo Carol A thing of beauty is a forever. Robert Lee Bob A little more tired at the close of the day. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Lettermens Club Rodger Long Rog I want what I want when I want it. Wrestling 2,3; Baseball 1,2 Lettermens Club 3,4. My heart shall be my garden. Robert Lund Bob If there's work to do I just pass it through. Football 1.2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Lettermens Club 2,3,4; Pit 4; Pit Judge 4. Richard Lutz Rich'' Never a worry, never a care, never afraid to take a dare. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,2; Letter- mens Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Class Play 4; Watadaisha 4; Treasurer of Senior Chorus 3; Se-. nior Class President 4; Sgt. at Arms of Spanish Club 4; Stage Manager of Senior Class Play 4; Student Council Committee Against Smoking 4. Patrick Mahoney Pat I take my fun where I find it. Donna Marchiori Donna It takes little to make her happy. R-Lettes 2,3,4; Quintet 3,4; Commander of R-Lettes 4; Presi- dent of R-Lettes 4; Cheer- leader 1. Gary Martin Gary One good turn deserves another. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Lettermens Club 4; Senior Class Play 4. John Maroida John Never soy more than is nec- essary. Senior Play 4. William Marek Bill The idle mind knows what it wants. Louis Matthiesen Lou He builds the ladder from which he rises. Band 1,2,3,4. Thomas May Tommy Lion He is Tom and no other. Basketball 1; Baseball 4; Cross Country 1; Chorus 1; Pit 4; Senior Class Play 4; Treasurer of Chorus 1. Kaye Mayfield Kaye Lovely to lo know. R-Lette$ 1,2,3, Linda Maynoed Linda What ever is worth worth doing well. Donna McCann Donna Happiness is a habit, Lawrence McCann Larry The salt of the earth, pepper of the athlete. Football 3,4; Baseball Lettermens Club 3,4. Warren McCarty Mickey Here is a combination hard to beat, a scholar, friend, and athlete. Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Lettermens Club 2,3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Watadaisha 4; Vice-president of Freshman Class; Freshman Class Representative of Band; Sophomore Representative for Band; Float Committee 2; Vice- president of Band 3; Captain of Track 4. Katheleen McRoy Kathy To lose a friend is the great est of all losses. Joseph Messick Joe Nothing succeeds like success, Arthur Miller Art If you are a man of few words you won't have to take so many back. Morleine Miller Mar Come what may she's happy and goy. French Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Library Teen 2; Band Staff 3,4. Gary Montesano Gory A good mind possesses a kingdom. Baseball 2,3; Pit 4. Debbie Mollenhaur Deb A wise and understanding heart. Lee Morely Lee You're only young once, but if you work it right once is enough. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Lettermens Club 2,3,4. Mike Mullaly Molley I take things as they come, easy come, easy go. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Wres- tling 1,2; Lettermens Club 4. Joan Nafzgar Joan Never soy more than necessary. G.A.A. 1; Frosh-soph National Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3.4; Span- ish Club 3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Spanish Club President 4. Charles F. Nelson Chuck” A knight well spoken neat and fine. Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Lettermens Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Most Valuable Cross Country 4. Gail Nemiro Gayle New friends lead the heart to grow. Mask and Gavel 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Home Ec. 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; School Play 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Fashion Show 1,2,3; Art Fair 3,4; Librarian 2,4. Kathleen P. Nicotine Nick A friendly girl, a charming lass, a worthy addition to our class. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Homecoming Parade chairman. Kathleen F. Nevens Snevs She has more fun in a minute than others do in a lifetime. Mask and Gavel 4; Home Ec. 3; Senior Class Play 4. Judith A. Nurnberg Jody Efficiency in a quiet way is her aim throughout the day. Girls Glee 2,3. ) Karen L. Patterson Pats Time flies in jolly company and she makes time fly. Home ec. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2; Senior Class Play 4; Mask and Gavel 4; Pres. Home Ec. 2. Edward C. Pletcher Ed A smile for every girl, two for his special one. Football 1,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1, Lettermen's Club 4; Senior Class Play 4; Band 1, 2,3. Steven Powers Steve My spirits are nimble. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Wrestling 2; Basketball 2; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Chorus 2. Steve Podhola Life is too short to waste. Connie Prepodnick Cartwheel She has more fun in a minute than others hove in a lifetime. R-Lettes 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Senior Chorus; Home Ec Club 3. Vicki A. Price Vick She's full of fun, a joy to have around. F.B.L.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2.3. James Quinn Peeps It is no shame to live and learn. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Bonfire Committee; Chorus; Lettermen's Club. Janice M. Ramlow Jan Patience is a virtue found in few. G.A.A. 2; Chorus 3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Senior Class Play. Eileen A. Raw Ei She never fails to please. Band 1,2,3,4; Mask and Gavel 4. — Linda S. Raddatz Lynn She is as kind as she is fair. Bond 1,2; G.A.A. 4; F.T.A. 1; Home Ec. 1,2. Sharon Radzick Friends shore in common. Karen Reece Little Karen You would have to know her to appreciate her. Chorale 4; Girls Ensemble 2; Cho- rus 1,2,3,4. Steve Reeves Throw fear to the wind. George Ratajczyk He is full of fun and a joy to have around. Bill Reames Easy come, easy go. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE William B. Rusch Bill Investments in knowledge are wise ones. Transferred from Carmel in Ju- nior Year; Golf 3,4; Student Council 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Blaize 3,4; Senior Class Ploy 4; Sports Editor of Blaize 3,4; President of Student Council 4. Florence L. Samuelson Flo I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. G.A.A. 2; Mask and Gavel 4; Chorus 1; Girl's Glee Club 2,3; Senior Chorus 4. Inocencio Saldivar Sally Politeness is a chief sign of a gentleman. Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Chorus 1; Letterman's Club 3,4; Most Valuable Player Cross Country 4. Joseph M. Saracco Nig I've taken my fun where I've found it. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3; Letter- men's Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1; Senior Class Play 4; School Play 1,3; Chorus 1,3,4; Oper- etta 1; Laker 3; Blaize 2; Pres, of Freshman Chorus 1; Student Council Trees. 2; Treas. of Northwest Suburban Conference Association of Student Council 3; Prom Chairman 3; Sec- Treas. of Mixed Choir 3; Pres, of Mask and Gavel 4; Sec- Treos. of Letterman's Club 4; Student Director of Senior Class Play 4 Kenneth L. Schneider Buzz Anything for an easy life. Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 4; Track 2; Baseball 1,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Chorus 1,2. Gary Schroeder Never a worry, never a care, never afraid to take a dare. Sherri L. Sembach Sherri A witty woman is a treasure; a witty beauty is power. G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1; F.B.l.A. 3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Band 1,2; Senior Class Play 4. Ellen L. Simmons Ellen Her smile is sweetened by her personality. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; R-lettes 2,3,4; Frosh-Soph Honor So- ciety 1,2; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Operetta 1; Class Play 4; Octet 3; Historian of Freshman Class; Treas. of R Lettes 3,4; Treas. of Spanish Club 3; Sec. of Senior Chorus 3; Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 4; Historian of Senior Class; Vice- Pres. of Senior Chorus. Debbie M. Smith Debbie Patience and gentleness are pow- ers. G.A.A. 1; R-lettes 2,3; Girl's Glee Club 2,3; Home Ec. Club 2; Class Play 1; Freshman Chorus 1. Ruth D. Sodorberg Toofer Honesty is praised and saved. G.A.A. 4; Band 1,2. Mike Siekierski As many men, so many minds; every man his own way. Cynthia L. Skrinskus Cindy There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1. Mary R. Sowa Mary Ruth Rich in good works. G.A.A. 1; French Club 1; Library Assistant 4. Glenn H. Stagg Gus You cannot conquer the world. Cross Country 1; Senior Class Play 4. Laurie A. Stahl Dinga-Ling To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 2. Lillian E. Stemplinger lil Silence is a virtue. Freshman Chorus; Girl's Glee Club 2; F.T.A. 2; National Honor Society 3,4. Donna Starostovic Donna A friendly girl, a charming lass, a worthy addition to our class. Senior Class Play 4. Edward Stidham Saying is one thing, believing is another. Edward Stilke Please all and you will please none. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Roberta Stone No better than she could be. Philip D. Swanson Phil Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. Patricia A. Surek Pat Come what may she is happy and gay. Girl's Glee Club 2,3; Mask and Gavel 4; G.A.A. 1. Gary Strum Gary You only live once so enjoy it. Michael A. Swieton Mike A leader is best when people barely know he exists. Jackie Teckmanski Jackie A wise and understanding heart. Herschel Thomas Herschel It is not wise to be wiser than necessary. Kathryn R. Tracy Kathy God helps those who help them- selves. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Laker 3; Blaize 4; R-Lettes 1,2; Operetta 1; Senior Class Play; Student Council 3,4; Mask and Gavel 4; Sophomore Class Pres.; Spanish Club Sgt. At Arms; F.B.L.A. Vice- Pres. 3; Laker Sec.-Treas. 3; Home- coming Parade Chairman 3; Prom Committee 3; Blaize Feature Editor 4; Mask and Gavel Vice-Pres. 4; F.B.L.A. Pres. 4. Laurel L. Thoma Laurel You have to believe in happi- ness or happiness never comes. French Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Frosh-Soph Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 3,4. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Terry I. Wagner Terry I want what I want when I want it. Basketball 1; Track 2. Janet Walleck Jan She was a form of life and light. R-Lettes 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Laker Staff 3; Frosh-Soph Hon- or 2; Homecoming Court 3; Sweetheart Candidate 1,2,3; Senior Class Ploy; F.B.L.A. Pres. 4. Richard Wagner Rich Second thoughts are even wiser. Robert H. Walleck Bob As nice as he ever was. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. Margaret Turman Margie Jan A. Ward Jan Happiness is a habit. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Senior Class Play. Joyce Ward Jan Full of laughter, full of fun, and a smile for everyone. Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play; Pres. Home Ec. 3,4. Kay Waters Buster Can we ever have too much of a good thing. G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,2; G.A.A. Sec. 4; Chorus Pres. 4; Senior Class Sec. 4. Carol J. West “Carol With mirth and laughter, let old wrinkles come. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Panther 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Senior Class Play; Soph Class Sec.; Junior Class Sec. Michelle A. White Mickey She is little and full of fun, a joy to have around. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2; Band 1,2,4; Frosh- Soph Honor Society 1; Vice- Pres. Senior Class. Duane A. Wiltberger Dewey Saying is one thing, believing is another. Football 1; Basketball 1,2. Denise C. Zozok Denise Full of laughter, full of fun, and a smile for everyone. Girls Glee 1,2; Laker 4. 50 Senior Class Mickey McCarty, Dave Hayes, Don Brown, Jean Hamilton, John Fasano. Donna McCann, Jean Hamilton, John Fasano, Bill Covington, Carol West, John Beeter. Ed Stidham, Ellen Simmons, Bill Rusch, Karen Kaminski, Bill Covington, Gary Martin, Gregg Anderson, Jack Amedio, Carol West, Larry Dohr, Mark Amedio, John Better, Dave Hayes—Joe Sarocco, Director. Play Seniors Come ond join us. 53 Junior Officers Bottom Row: Sue Reichmann, Vice-President; Valerie Kaminski, President. Second Row: Linda Kaminski, Secretary; Sue McKee, Treasurer; Judi Johnson, Historian. Top Row: Bill Wiswald, Sgt. at Arms; Mr. Beese, Advisor. 55 Class of 70 Agrifoglio, L. Amedio, A. Amundsen, D. Anderson, N. Anderson, P. Arthur, T. Boczek, J. Boier, Kr. Baker, C. Banulis, R. Barbaras, S. Barnett, S. Boron, P. Bendit, I. Bengson, V. Benkowski, L. Bennett, M. Bennett, P. Berg, L. Bergerson, R. Bez, B. Birch, J. Borre, A. Borozenski, F. Bosner, R. Bowman, S. Brennan, M. Brooks, J. Buchanan, A. Buckmaster, T. Burchett, J. Burgett, M. Cadeau, J. Callahan, M Campbell, V Caniglia, G. Carlson, K. Carter, L. Covert, J. Cockefoir, M. Colby, R. Contri, T, Conroy, T. Costello, M. Coughlin, C. Covick, L. Covington, B Cox, S. Cozzi, L. Craig, C. Cropin, J. Crosby, C. Crutcher, M. Daley, R. Daugherty, 1. Dembinski, C. Deitz. R. Dohr, R. Doyle, R. Dressier, J. Dubs, R. Ducak, D. Dudley, M. Edwards, R. Eggert, G. Engstrom, L. Estes, R. Fobio, L. Finley, J. Ford,J. Friedle, K. Friedlund, P. Frost, G. Gabel, P. Geiske, L. Geshus, T. Glay, D. Glen, R. Green, C. Greenhill, P. Groot, G. Gugel, R. Gunderson, G. Gustafson, G. Hagen, D. Hamm, J. Hamm, J. Hangos, D. Harper, S. Herring, D Hill, R. Hoffman, A. Huber, R. Hughes, R. Hughes, R. Husk, Y. Hutchcraft, J Ireland, R. Isaacson, S. Jacobsen, L. Johnivan, M. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Jones, D. Jones, J. Joswiak, W. Kaminski, L. Kaminski, V. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Koroszewski, C. Kettner, M. Key sow, D. Klein, J. Klewitz, B. Koch, M. Koehler, G. Kontaxis, D Kramer, D. Krause, R. Krueger, T. Krystal, R. Kudingo, S. Laine, S. lamszus, J. Land, D. Leeb, J. Leners, J. Levandowski, J. Lewandowski, M. Lewis, E. Loftus, V. Loll, R. Lopahs, K. Lord, B. Lovett, M. Luster, L. Lutz, R. Mahoney, P. Mannisto, M. Marolda, M. Martyn, J, Maynard, C. McCue, P. McDermit, C. McIntyre, J. McKee, S. Messick, P. Meyers, A. Mielke, J. Miller, J. Mitchell, N. Moldenhauer, D. Monroe, S. Muessigbrodt, C. Neff. K. Nelson, L. Nicholls, K. Novak, T. Olsen, D. Olson, B. Parker, L. Parsons, S. Populorum, M. Portzen, K. Prorok, R. Roymer, R. Reichmann, S. Rentas, A. Ritter, R. Roberts, C. Rogers, M. Sailors, J. Scales, D. Scharfnorth, W. Schlichtenmeyer, C. Scurto, P. Schuth, C. Shutz, B. Short, J. Siekierski, E. Silvestri, L. Sima, A. Simmons, R. Simmons, S. Sims, J. Skau, F. Skrinskus, C. Skow, C. Slosser, J. Smith, E. Smith, R. Socha, B. Taylor, J. Taylor, R. Thompson, N. Thompson, J. Tomis, M. Trovillion, M. Uryga, R. Wallace, A. Wallwin, C. Wenda, W. Wennersten, K. White, K. Whitmer, C. Wicinski, M. Wiles, B. Williams, R. Wiswald, W. Wood, M. Thomas, R. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE 59 Autographs! 60 Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers. Bottom Row: Olga Yslos, Vice-President; Nancy Uscila, Secretary. Second Row: Marilyn Land, Historian; Birgit Hansen, Treasurer. Top Row: Lynda Kinsfather, President; Mr. Goodrich, Advisor. 61 D. Anderson C. Angloff W. Bajorek J. Bakondy R. Bechelli M. Bennett K. Benton P. Berchdoz M. Berg P. Bessert W. Birchfield S. Blasius A. Bollero B. Boyd K. Brando V. Brefield M. Brennan C. Brooks B. Brown T. Buehler C. Bulova B. Burgett J. Butinas A. Cadeau L. Callen D. Camara R. Chalier J. Chlopek P. Conway R. Cook C. Coon 1. Crosby D. Couilland S. Courtney D. Cox E. Daujotis S. Dayment D. Deakin A. Degand F. Diana S. DiDemenico J. Dietz J. Dines J. DiPiero J. Dratwick J. Dressier I. Duddy L. Dussault J. Eckel D. Eddy L. Edenhofer N. Edmunds S. Egan C. Ehlert K. Ewing P. Fairgrieve J. Finley C. Fletcher J. Floyd B. Foy R. Francke N. Franke J. Frazier J. Galetti W. Giernorth H. Gohan B. Grobowski W. Gross G. Guenther J. Guy L. Hansen K. Harrington H. Hennig R. Holdridge B. Hopper T. Hanttula C. Homan P. Ihlen C. Jensen C. Johnson K. Johnson P. Jones J. Julian J. Keevan K. Kleinback E. Koch G. Kohn C. Kolodzinski S. Kontaxis G. Kreusch H. Krug K. Kvacik R. Kukingo N. Kuhart M. Lagoo M. Land M. Lorocco J. Lentz E. Lewis C. Lord C. Luby G. Lund B. Macey D. MacGillis R. Mahoney T. Marolda C. Martin J. Martin B. Mathews T. Matovich G. Mayfield B. McAdams K. McCue D. Mehner S. Melchin K. Meyers R. Meyers M. Milich C. Miller N. Miron R. Mollenhauer C. Montana L. Neer C. Nicaline D. Nyberg N. Nyrkkanen M. Olsen K. Patton J. Payne P. Portzen P. Pruitt K. Puder T. Quane D. Quinn M. Radtke D. Ramlow G. Raske R. Raw J. Raymer J. Reeves J. Reasland W. Reynolds R. Roberts G. Robinson J. Rosenthal S. Rusch E. Saldivar L. Saldivar J. Salinas D. Scales D. Sembach T. Setzer M. Shafer J. Shales V. Shanor L. Sharon S. Shelander L. Siekerski C. Skrinskus E. Smith R. Smith T. Smith p. Stanish J. Stasny R. Stone R. Sosnowsk V. Sowa R. Swaggirt S. Swaggirt K. Swanson K. Sweiton E. Taylor G. Trovillion N. Uscila S. Voight D. Walke J. Walleck M. Walsh S. Waters N. Weiss J. Welter D. Wennersten T. West M. White K. Whitmer G. Wiswald D. Witt L. Wysocki O. Yslas D. Ewerling 65 Top Row: Britt Carter, Vice-president; Jeff Pottgether, Sgt. at arms. Second Row: Gail Parker, President; Joyce Silvestri, Historian; Chris Rocek, Treasurer. Bottom Row: Lynn Marek, Secretary. Advisor Mr. Montgomery. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE c. Abate N. Allen D Amann J. Amedio M. Barbaras w. Barnett J. Beasley B. Bice P. Blank J. Bock B. Bocek P. Boeger S. Boni E. Brown M. Brown R. Brown C. Buckmaster K. Burchfield P. Butler R. Byerly P. Cairy M. Call M. Callaway S. Camara B. Carter D. Carter M. Carter D. Chaffin G. Chambers K. Chapman R. Christensen K. Clayburn B. Cole M. Collins W. Converse C. Covington B. Cox R. Craig B. Crowder D. Daker J. Deakin A. Oegand D. Dembinske R. Demski D. Dodson S. Dohr D. Dowd M. Dressier D. Ducak P. Ducak S. Dudley S. Duff B. Eastwood E. Ebey NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE E. Edwards B. Edwards P. Elwert L. Eskridge J. Ewing R. Felski D. Ferguson D. Fitzgibbons C. Ford B. Foy C. Franke L. Frederichs D. Fremarek J. Friedle L. Friedlund T. Fuller S. Garwood R. Garreay C. Gatschet D. Gawron Y. Geiske V. Generoso P. Gerkin J. Germann C. Geshus C. Gibson S. Gibson E. Gordon R. Gordon M. Gorsuch L. Grabowski M. Greenwood S. Gruber M. Hajek J. Hall R. Harrison M. Heitzenrather C. Hendrickson R. Higgins J. Hill T. Hillier M. Hollis S. Hoppe D. Hopper N. Horner S. Huber S. Hubert J. Hughes P. Hutchcraft K. Isaacson M. Japczyk G. Johnivan R. Johnson S. Kaminski S. Kettner N. Kirkpatrick K. Kobernick D. Koehler B. Kolar D. Kolodzinski D. Kramer D. Kreusch B. Kristiansen M. Ladewig J. Lassen B. Lauritzen L. Leeb L. Leeb M. Leners W. Lenzen A. Lewandowski L. Lill M. Liturler M. Lopez P. Lorenz S. Lowrey S. Lund R. Lutz D. Macey K. MacKowie G. Mahoney W. Mahoney G. Maiworm R. Manning L. Marek E. Marker L. Marsala M. Marshall M. Matthews J. McLemore J. McMahon L. McMeins R. McNutt R. Mennenoh D. Metcalf D. Mielke D. Mielke J. Miller T. Molidor C. Monahan B. Montaigne M. Morrison M. Morley J. Mullins P. Murnane D. Murray L. Neer S. Neff E. Nelson J. Olsen G. Parker 1. Parker M. Payne G. Peleska T. Percy A. Petersen L. Polejewski D. Pope G. Poppe J. Pottgether J. Pratt A. Prorok K. Proschwitz L. Radzik G. Ramlow D. Raske M. Ratajczyk V. Regal M. Reuter C. Rocek R. Rosenthal T. Safranek M. Saldivar R. Samec R. Samuelson B. Scales R. Scardino J. Schmidt D. Schneider K. Schultz B. Schwenn J. Sherwood J. Silvestri J. Skau L. Slosser R. Slosser H. Slusher D. Smith E. Smith R. Smith G. Sorensen R. Sparks G. Stahl G. Taylor N. Techmanski M. Tobias P. Toboldt P. Tortorici S. Tucker D. Vickers R. Vitei laro F. Vogt S. Wagner M. Walsh R. Walsh D. Waters C. Webb M. Wesoloski G. White J. Wilczynski D. Williams C. Witt A. Wuchter R. Whipple D. Willmore A. Zych 71 Activities Our Queen Miss Laura Parker 74 Seniors on Court: Miss Bette Durand, and Miss Jean Hamilton. Juniors on Court: Miss Laura Silvestri, and Miss Valerie Ka- minski. She has beauty of a Queen. Class Floats Curse you Red Baron. The Sophomore Float. Senior- float. Third place. You meon this isn't where the gome's at? Home Coming This is our football team or Lou's dance hour. 78 79 Queen Linda Walker dances with escort Ken A human bridge to Oz . Raske. The Prom Court and escorts are led to the throne by the Queen's crown and roses. A couple enjoying the fantasies of Oz. Members of the Court lead a Grand March through the Land of Oz . 80 The entrance to o grand evening in Oz. Couples join in the reception line. Scarecrow and the Tin Man enjoy the scenery. Members of the court and their escorts lead the dance. And the dance goes on. 81 Prom Queen 1968 Lindo Walker is crowned 1968 Prom Queen by the Junior Class Sergeant at Arms, Ed Pletcher. Its o grand night for dancing. A short time out to pose for a group picture. A bird's eye view of the Land of Oz . 83 Rusty Schlichtenmyer is presented the Al Rosinski Memorial Award for most assists in basketball. The Coach Robert Bauman presents Jim Prorok a trophy for Most Valuable Basketball Player . Pete McKee, a trophy winner for his outstanding golfing ability. Presented by Coach Sertic. Mr. Wong presents Charlie Nelson a trophy for Most Valuable Mem- ber of the Cross-Country Team. All set for the banquet are the Coaches and faculty members. Mr. Wong, Mr. Wittum, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Sertic, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Forehand, Mr. Levija, Mr. Bauman, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Levija, Mrs. Wittum, and Miss Tripp. Standing is Mr. Kaires, Athletic Director. John Finch receives award for most Take Downs in Wrestling. Athletic Banquet Roy Nofsinger receives trophy for his outstanding track record. Jim Prorok, Tom Wittum, and Rusty Schlictenmyer share the cov- eted trophy for Senior Athlete of the Year. 85 Skirts and blouses made in Home Economics I. Girls are, Linda Brooks, Karen Sue Zagorski, Karen Carl- son, Jackie Thompson, and Kathy Puder. Three freshman girls show off their work, from their first year in Home Economics. Gloria Robin- son, Charlotte Pardue, and Nancy Wiess. Jeannie Hamilton models her formal made in Home Economics III with a little friend Theresa Diana. Fashions Over the Rainbow Cherl Homan going down the aisle in a skirt she made in Home Economics I. Mr. Brokaw Speaks at the far right. This stage was decorated exceptionally well. Charlotte Pardue models her skirt and blouse, which she is proud of making in Home Economics I. 86 You're never too young to admire good art work. Projects of mixed media were on display. Mr. Montgomery was there to enlighten us. Paul Diana explains his project. 87 Top Row: Kathy Olsen, Linda Kaminski, Linda Geiske, Jan Lauritzen, Debbie Smith, Ruth Glen, Roberta Stone, Barb Bez. Third Row: Filis Fran- chi, Helene Grimaldi, Alice Schad, Donna Marchiori, Connie Prepodnick, Sally Amedio, Linda Benkowski, Diane Mitchell, Nancy Thompson, Sharon Drake, Georgia Steinsdorfer. Second Row: Ellen Simmons, Laura Parker, Randi Pennington, Cathy Baker, Edna Smith, Elaine Siekierski, Judi Johnson, Peggy Bennett, Kathy Quane, Kaye Mayfield, Jann Walleck, Jan Luciano,Commander.Bottom Row: Jenny Percy, Mary Lewandow- ski, Lynne Spinney, Leilani Monahon, Diane Johnson, Bette Durand, Sue Reichmann, Kathy Stone. The R-Lettes present the Racine YMCA Kilties, 1968, National Champions. The Maid Plaid plays on. 88 The R-Lettes The R-Lettes truly had a successful year. Again this year, they won the National Parade Championship in South Milwaukee and took second place on the field in State Competition at Springfield. The R-Lettes, traveling to Michigan City, Indiana, took first place in parade competition and then put on a superb field exhibition that night. The R-Lettes Drill Team comes to a slight pause. The famed Popettes fall into action. The R-Lettes Color Guard retires to colors. Quintet starts their performances with a salute to audience. 89 Chet Cozy, our Master of Ceremonies. Sports Jean Hamilton Cathy Baker Peggy Bennett Bette Durand Linda Kaminski Laura Silvestri Sue McKee t ZHf f' Varsity Cheerleaders Back Row: Bette Durand, Cathy Baker, Linda Kaminski. Second Row: Sue McKee, Peggy Bennett. Front Row: Jean Hamilton. 93 First Row from front to bock: Chris Rocek, Bonnie McAdams, Laura Neer. Second Row: Joyce Silvestri, Cindy Coon. Last Row: Claudia Martin. 94 Varsity 69 Football First Row: Gary Martin, manager; Joe Galleti, manager; Jack Hamm, Bob Dubs, Mike Crutcher, Rich Huber, Terry Kruger, John Fasano, Paul Kristofferson, Peter Scurto, Larry Dohr, Steve Powers, Bob Dohr, Ed Pletcher, Bob Walleck. Second Row: Mr. Tom Levija, assistant coach; Mr. Jim Sertic, assistant coach, Mike Mullaly, Jim Quinn, Jim Hart, Jan Baczek, Lee Morely, Bill Brown, Rich Bosner, Doyle Keysow, Larry McCann, Bill Covington, John Burchett, Jack Amedio, Guy Groot, Mr. Jim Rogers, coach. Third Row: Kevin Nicholls, Russ Smith, Scott Lane, Ken Schneider, Tarncy Buchanan, Burt Johansen, Mickey McCarty, Larry Covick, Gregg Anderson, Tom Novak, Bob Hill, Rich Prorok. The Panthers start their prowl. 95 A victim of the panthers eats the dirt. m m m i -i ■ Steve Powers Center Lee Morley All Conference Halfback 1 Cliff Wallwin All Conference Flanker f m « 1 Mickey McCarty Quarterback Larry Dohr Linebacker '7 r 7______ Terry Kruger Offensive Guard Bob Wallec All Conference Guard 0 Tf Kevin Nicholls Defensive End r. Russ Smith Defensive Tackle Jim Hart Defensive Tackle 0 96 — Larry McCann All County Halfback Jan Bacjek Fullback Greg Anderson Offensive End Larry Covick Offensive Tackle Jim Quinn Split End © Tarncy Buchanan Defensive Tackle Doyle Keysow V A R S I T Y ✓ ✓ 69 Halfback John Fasano Offensive Tackle Freshman Football 97 Cross Country Varsity Frosh-Soph 98 Varsity 69 Basketball First Row: Jock Amedio, Lorry Dohr, John Burchett, Cliff Wallwin, Doyle Keysow, Bucky Scharfnorth. Second Row: Mr. Robert Bauman, coach; John Birch, Ed Stidham, Mickey McCarty, Angelo Rentas, Rich Prorok, Kevin Nicholls, Mr. Ken Ricci, coach. Mickey McCarty Senior All conference, all county Cliff Wallwin Junior 99 V A R S I T Y Rich Prorok Junior Doyle Keysow Junior John Birch Junior 100 Kevin Nicholls Junior Jack Amedio Senior Frosh-Soph Basketball 101 Top Row: G. Sherman, Rick Bechelli, Dave Anderson, Chester Ramlow, Scott Kaminski. Second Row: Scott Rusch, Chuck Skrinskus, Tom West. Freshman Basketball 102 Varsity w R Standing: Bob Walleck, Bergerson, Ron Krystal, Bob Dohr, Richard Hueber, Ed Baier, Jack Hamm, Guy Groot, Ken Schneider, Mr. Levija, Coach. Kneeling: Bob Cox, Charles Nelson, Bob Lutz, John Finch, Murray Blake, Randy Krause. Frosh-Soph L I N G Standing: Mr. Kurszewski, Coach, Joe Marsala, John Mahon, Jim Bakondy, Jim Olsen, Paul Toboldt, Brian Schween, Mr. Schoeder, Coach. Kneeling: Eugene Koch, Steve Huber, Doug Mehner, Paul Jones. Sitting: Tim Quane, John Dratwick, Eliseo Saldivar, Al Sewell. 103 Frosh-Soph Football 104 Autographs 105 106 Varsity Baseball Frosh-Soph Baseball Golf 107 Track Varsity Track. Top Row: Mr. Bauman, Ed Bair, Evers. Second Row: Guy Grut, Bob Dubs, Skip rington. Bert Johanson, Mickey McCarty, Larry Covick, Tom Novak, Paul Kristoffersen, Mr. Levij, and Mr. Mitchelle, Chuck Nelson, Denny Frost, Inno. Saldivar, Phil Swanson, Bob Daley, and Kevin Har- 108 Frosh-Soph Top Row: Mr. Bauman, Mr. Levija, Jim Welter, Dove Andersen, Eliso Saldivar, Dan Carter, Don Fremarek, Jim Friedle, Mr. Evers. Middle Row: Loren- zo Saldivar, Jack Shales, Greg Lund, Paul Tortorici, Larry Parker. Bottom Row: R. Bechelli, Bob Nelson, John Wilsczinski, Gary Maiworm. 109 Track e P « rk Top Row: Mickey McCarty, Torncy Buchanan, Bill Edenhoffer, Steve Doody, Bob Lund, Larry Covitch. Second Row: Burt Johanson, Ken Schnieder, Gregg Anderson, Tom Novak, Bob Hill, Gary Miller. Third Row: Paul Kristoffersen, John Backovitch, Bob Wallec. Fourth Row: John Fasano, Terry Kruger, Cliff Wallwin. Fifth Row. Roger Long, Rich Lutz, Ed Bair, Steve Powers, Mickey Blake, Randy Krause. Sixth Row: Rick Holdridge, Bob Lee, Inncio Saldivar, Phil Swason. Seventh Row: Larry Dohr, Bob Lutz, John Short, Joe Saracco. Eighth Row: Norbert Mitchel, Don Brennan, Jan Baczek, Bill Covington. Ninth Row: Jim Quinn. Tenth Row: Mike Mullay, Larry McCann, Charles Nelson, Jack Amedio, Dennis Frost. Top: Steve Powers, Sergeant at Arms; Joe Saracco, Secretary-treasurer; Jon Fasano, President. Not Pictured: Rich Lutze, Vice-president. G. A. A Top Row-. Undo Maynard, Betty Durrand, Carol West, Cindy Skrinskus, Cheryl Wiltberger, Kathy Nicoline, Pat Messick, Barb Brown, Andrea Peterson, Lynn Edenhofer, Leslie Neer, Carol Green, Mary Brown, Jan Ward, Jan Walleck, Kay Mayfield, Carolyn Angeloff, Norma Franke, Bonnie Grabowski. Second Row: Pat Portson, Terry Setzer, Lynn Marek, Mary Rose, Kathy Friedle, Pam Elwert, Audrey Oegand, Cindy Coon, Randie Pennington, Mary Lou Bennet, Cathy Baker, Terry Moldidor, Sandra Meff, Annette Prorok, Karen Carlson, Sue Hubert, Brenda Daniels and Diane Ramlow. Third Row.- Mary Lewandowski, Judy Johnson, Nancy Thompson, Edna Smith, Sue McKee, Laura Parker, Sally Cox, Sue Simmons, Laura Silvestri, Karen Kvacik, Vicky Bayfield, Judy Fraziler, Sue Tuker, Michele Tomis, Laura Jocabsen, Kathy Lopahs, Audrey Meyer, Jan Wimmer, Barb Socha. Fourth Row: Claudete Monahan, Gail Parker, Debbie Camara, Paula Stanish, Gail Parker, Diane Walters, Mary Costello, Kathy Maynard, Lyda Agrifoglio, Betty Covington, Debbie Carol Ehlert, Jennie Floyd, Debbie Murray, Mary Joe Tobias, Karlene Isaacson, Elaine Smith and Sandy Camara. Fifth Row: Chris Roces, Cheryl Webb, Lynn Raske, Becky Koller, Sue Wangner, Bonnie McAdams, Sharon Shelander, Georgia White, Nancy Nyrkanen, Anneta Zych, Jane Lanszus, Darlene Nybert, Barb Scales, Lucy Leeb, Mary Brown, and Joyce Silvestri. Sixth Row: Nancy Uscila, Olga Yslas, Lynn Friedlund, Marylyn Narshall, Chris Skrinskus, Chris Muessingbrodt, Debbie Dodson, Linda Slosser, Betty Foy, Pam Bouger, Lori Crosbie, Mary Marolda, Michelle White, Laurie Stahl, Connie Karaszewski, and Charlotte Pardue. Seventh Row: Ruth Krug, Becky Hughes, Linda Milich, Nancy Weiss, Marilyn Land, Diane Gorden, Nancy Miron, Vicky Sowa. Eighth Row.- Kathy McQue, Lill Leeb, Donna Fitzgibbons, Deana Dowd, Micky Shaffer, Diane Douma, Toni Fuller, Mary Salvidor and Barb Cole. Last Row: Miss S. Tripp, Gail Eggert, Jeanie Hamilton, Kathy Welters, Kay Waters and Peggy Bennet. Gail Eggert, Sergeant at Arms; Peggy Bennet, Treasurer; Miss S. Tripp, Sponsor; Jeanie Hamilton, Vice-President; Kathy Welter, President; Kay Waters, Secretary. Ill 112 Girls Glee Top Row: H. Grimaldi, J. Dines, C. Angoloff, B. Grabowski, G. Raske, D. Steward, P. Stanish, D. Rich, B. McAdams, C. Pardue, P. Bessert, C. Mart.n, C. Baker, P. Heron. Second Row: L. Crosby, N. Nyrrkanen, C. Miller, P. Burgholz, C. Jensen, j. Stastny, j. Floyd, T. Conroy, D. Kramer, L. Kaminski, S. Monroe, D. Amend, J. Dipero. Third Row: B. Mathews, R. Buggle, R. Mollenhauer, K. Johnson, K. Kleinbach, L. Dratwick S Nyrrkanen, M. Brown, B. Brown and J. Eckel. 114 115 Freshman Chorus The High School Band The Round Lake High School Band. Miss Buehlman speaks of the Band. 116 Miss Buehlman directs. The Stage Band The stage band performs for the students. The stage band on review. Mr. Barkow directs. 117 Round Lake High School Band Santa of the South, Roger Bradshaw, Mrs. Santa Claus, Kathy Nevens. Christmas Santa (Don Brown) gives Mrs. Hestekin her gift. Santa gives Mr. Jednyck, President of the Board his gift. Easter Bunny, (Karen Paterson) plans to take over Santa's Job. Mixed Chorus Girl's Glee Mr. Messervey, Director. 119 The Marching Band Drum Majors. Leslie Neer, Nancy Thompson. The Round Lake High School Marching Band, and their Drum Majors. The Symphonic Band First Row: Carol Green, Pat Greenhill, Debbie Deakin, Sue Wagner, Karen Clayburn, Marlene Miller, Dianne Cox, Byron Boyd. Second Row: Betsy Kohler, Jane Taylor, John Short, Lyn Friedlund, Leslie Neer, Edna Smith, Jeanne Hill, Nancy Thompson, Bob Smith, Terry Kruger, Michele White. Third Row: Tom Geshus, Mary Greenwood, Bob Raw, Laura Thoma, Jim Friedle, Larry Covitch, Mike Brennan, Arlis Bollero, Mickey Mc- Carty, John Wilskinki, Greg Stahl, Terry Hillier, Sue Hubert, JoEllen Hall, Jane Lamsus, Peter Scurto, Claudett Hendrickson. Last Row: John Draw- twick, Debbie Hangas, Britt Carter, Louie Motesian, Andrea Peterson, Guy Groot, Marge Militch, Dennis Frost, Debbie Sembach, Stanly DiDimenico, Jim Bowman, Paul Friedlund, Duane Coulard, Assistant Director Jim Barkow, The Director, Miss Barbara Buelhman. Not Pictured: Linda Kinsfather, Birget Hansen, Dave Eddy, Sally Cox, Laura Parker, Ken Dean. 121 Student Council Student Council Officers. Top Row: Rick Holdridge, Vice- President; Bill Rusch, President; Loren Engstrom, Treasurer of NWSC. Bottom Row: Laura Parker, Secretary; Scott Rusch, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Sherman, Sponsor. Student Council Honorary Members. Bottom Row: Sue Me Kee, Kathy Tracey, Sally Cox. Top Row: Joe Saracco, John Fasano. Student Council. Top Row: Rick Holdridge, Scott Rusch, Loren Engstrom, Bill Rusch, Cindy Coon. Second Row: Jack Amdio, William Sharfnorth, Bette Durand, Laura Parker. Third Row: Mary Lewandowski, Edna Smith, Dave Eddy, Laura Callen. Bottom Row: Rick Scardino, Karen Kaminski, Diane Cox. 123 p T S A 0 F F 1 C E R S Bock Row: Mrs. L. Stahl, 1st Vice-Pros.; Mrs. L. Parker, 2nd. Vice-Pres.; Mr. George Brokaw, Trees. Front Row: Mr. R. J. Forehand, 3rd Vice-Pres.; Mrs. Peter Groot, President; Mrs. E. Smith, Hospitality Chairman; Mrs. D. MacGillis, Recording Sec. 124 F.B.L.A F.B.L.A. Top Row: Bill Rusch, Greg Anderson, Carol West, Sherry Semback. Bottom Row: Kathy Tracey, Betty Durrand, Cathy Baker, Jann Waleck, and Kaye Mayfield. F.T.A. F.T.A. Top Row: Mary Brown, Laura Johnson, Mr. Brokaw, Advisor; John Short. Bottom Row: Linda Dratwick, Roberta Stone, Debbie Deacon, Joes- phine DiPero. 125 First Row: Rebo Hughes, Florence Samuelson, Koren L. Kaminski, Joan Nafzger, Jean H. Hamilton, Terry J. Kleinbach, Eileen Raw, Karen S. Hendrickson, Mrs. K. Sherman. Second Row: Kathy R. Tracy, Chris Hawes, Mary Rose, Ruth Charlier, Donna McCann, Mike Mullally, Gary S. Schroeder, Ruth A. Krug, Joe M. Saracco. Third Row: Kathy Nevens, Joyce Dorraugh, Sherie L. Sembach, Brenda Daniels, Bill Rusch, Bette S. Durand, Karen Patterson, Ruth Hanson, Janice Ramlow. Fourth Row: Tom Higgins, Linda Maynard, John Beeter, Steve Podhola, Roger D. Brad- shaw, Don Brown, Bill D. Edenhofer, David R. Hayes, Gail J. Nemiro. MASK G + A V E L First Row: Secretary Jean H. Hamilton, President Joe M. Saracco, Vice-President Kathy R. Tracy. Second Row: Assistant-Advisor Bette S. Durand, Director of Public Relations David R. Hayes, Di- rector of Publicity Karen I. Kaminski. Third Row: Advisor Mrs. K. Sherman. 126 L I B R A R Y Bottom Row: Sue Bowman, Debbie Deakin, Mary Lou Marolda. Second Row: Sue Kontaxis, Linda Agrifoglio, Mrs. Brandt, Library Assistant. Top Row: Mr. Smith, Spon- sor; Debbie Smith, Marge Wood. T E E N C L U B 127 Top Row: Brenda Daniels, Bill Rusch, Mr. Schnabel, John Short. Second Row: Gary Schroeder, Bill Covington, Karen Kaminski. Bottom Row: Kathleen Whitmer, Jacqueline Thompson, Terry Kleinbach, Kathy Tracy, Christine Whitmer, Pat Mahoney. Home Ec. Club Top Row: Mrs. Reidesel, Advisor; Brenda Daniels, Pot Messick, Barb Brown, Lynn Edenhofer, Mary Brown. Second Row: Roberta Stone, Joyce Ward, President; Anita Zych, Brenda Carter. Bottom Row: Linda Radzik, Chris Muessigbrodt, Josine DiPero, Sue Wagner, Linda Dratwick, Donna Fitzgib- bons. Spanish Club Top Row: Gail Eggert, Jan Ward, Secretary; Pat Messick, Bob Raw, Byron Boyd, Lynn Edenhofer, Lynn Marek, Ellen Simmons, Vice-President; Rich Lutz, Sgt. at Arms. Third Row: Larry Cozzi, Kathy Tracy, Chris Hawes, Brenda Daniels, Donna McCann, Jean Hamilton, Treasurer; Joan Nafzger, President; Debbie Camara. Second Row: Rosi Gugel, Debbie Hangos, Bonnie McAdams, Anita Zych, Peggy Bennett, Colette Hendrickson. Bottom Row: Donna Fitzgibbons, Marge Milich, Linda Radzik, Valerie Kaminski, Sue Wagner, Diane Cox, Karen Hendrickson, Mr. Goodrich, Advisor. 128 Graduation 69 Bill Rusch delivers one of the student speeches. The Seniors march in. As Mrs. Verna Bendull Nelson calls the Seniors, Mr. J. Jedynak presents the diploma to Carol West. Dr. Richard Erzen addresses the students. Superintendent Forehand and Board President Jedynak look on. Family and friends take pictures of the graduates. We made it! 129 Martin Buehler addresses his fellow classmates. Sue Voight contributes her feelings for the future. G R A D U A T O N Robert McGruder, guest speaker, holds his audience captive with his ideas for young people. Linda Walker, valedictorian, pleases her fellow students; telling them they are the “Best.'' Ron Eggert contributes his thoughts for all his classmates to hear. Mary McDonough and Bill Covington lead the 1968 Graduates to their places. Distinguished Guests: R. J. Forehand, Robert McGruder, Reverend Carl Pederson. A very attentive group. Marilyn Reichmann proudly receives her diploma from Mr. Howard Wittum. And now, what does the future hold for them? Compliments of BUSSE CHEVROLET The Home of Char-Broiled Hamburgers “Fit For a King” Route 134 ami (iondllow SCHMELTZERS DRIVE-IN MolidoKs Service Station Congratulations Grads 132 ROUND LAKE LUMBER CO. DO IT YOURSELF FREE ADVICE LUMBER, WINDOWS, DOORS WE DELIVER F.H.A. FINANCING kl 6-4570 314 CEDAR LAKE ROAD ROUND LAKE ■Hi v . 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