St Josephs High School - HiWay Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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As The only CoTholic secondory school in The com- munify, ST. Joseph's is Truly d londmork. lTs scien- TisTs, oroTors, ond wriTers hove goined mony honors, Thus esToblishing The school ocodernicolly, ond by winning The ciTy boseboll. ond boskeTboll TiTles, iTs oThleTic Teoms hove given evidence ThoT The school 2 ST. Joseph's sTudenTs hove shown Their chor- ocTer by c1cTive porTicipoTion in The indusTries .ond ocTiviTies of The communiTy. The school hos drqvvn sTudenTs from neighboring ciTies os well os The ,Elm- medioTe oreo. These sTudenTs reTurn To Their homes To seT on exomple ds TuTure leoders of The counTry. Yes, one musT Toke o good look To ocTudlly see The mony inTricocies of school life oT ST. Joseph's. 1 Lf Q MM W QW Landmark ,X Lx If Q x f ,- , -X 1 XA rv D u .. s f X xy ,X 'if' w M s ' X U X: fx t- 'Y Uk- 1 1 1 1 , x . vu! - , . ffggfga-mlfrfyyvacw-,m. .M x . H , - ' X egrgfwirk2-Q-A-my. f, 1 X X N . F? 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The wolls echo the citti- tude of The student body ond ore upheld with The mortor of school spirit. Eoch doy finds o new ouc- quointonce, whether in dctuol encounters or the vicorious meetings through literoture crnd history. The student spends on octive morning with the books, dnd when those books crre squeezed into the locker, oll thoughts ore concentroted on the contents of the little brown pdper bong ond the rush for o sedt in the cofeteriou. The students, however, do not spend the entire dory exchonging conversotion crmong themselves. Relotions with fdculty members ore o constont source of helpful, friendly ddvice for the inquisitive or doubtful student. Thus, the St. .loseph's students follow The rocid of formol ond troditionoil procedures in their quest for knowledge. TAKING TIME TO CHAT WITH FRIENDS exemplifies the friendly otmosphere prevolent of St. Joseph's. Its Friendly Atmosphere - An Aid To CHEERFUL ASSISTANCE with cs difficult subiect can be counted on by St. Joseph's students. Fun Faith Study St. Thomas Aquinas once said, l learn more from my crucifix than from my books. What is true for the Church's greatest theologian is a les- son for us. Now we don't throw away our books and look at the crucifix all day for inspiration and knowledge! What was meant is that the search for truth begins with love of God and is guided by prayer. The point isn't missed. St. Joseph's offers, be- sides formal religion classes, a rich treasure of spiritual advantages. Several priests are on the faculty, and spiritual directions can be had for the asking. The Brothers and Sisters have dedicated their lives to the ideal of religious education. Lay instructors also partake of that ideal. The Blessed Sacrament is always present in the second-floor chapel. Holy Mass is offered there each day privately and there are public Masses each First Friday and during the annual retreats. True wisdom would serve to convince us of the huge debt of gratitude we owe God for such lav- ish spiritual gifts. RETREAT MASTER, Father Trepanier, C.S.C., dons the alb in preparation for the closing Mass of the Freshman-Sophomore Retreat. We Build IN PROCESSION at Notre Dame's Fatima Shrine, faculty and students recite the ro- sary. OFFERING THE WINE, FaTher James Trepan- ier, C.S.C., celebrafes The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass assisted by servers, Alan Von Huf- fel and Paul Gruesser. on the Foundation of Faith CABOVEJ PLACTNG THE PALL ON THE CHALICE, Fufher Buefer familiarizes Ted Attard and Denis Anderson with The Mass kit. CRIGHTD BEFORE THE START OF THE PROCESSION GT the Fcif- ima Shrine, John Lentz and Kathy Ladanyi sTop for a momenf of prayer. TAPE RECORDINGS MODERNIZE the study of on unicient lcxn- guage for the atten- tive members of Broth- er Pc1schoI's Latin I. We Gain the Mastery of Languages DAVID SAMORA, using a sweater os cx muleta, demonstrates for his Spanish class EL PASO VERONICA. 8 GESTURING INTENTLY, PaT Bauer delivers his version of a 'Fa- mous oraTion Tor BroTher Gerard's speech class. Teachers of English and foreign languages aT ST. Joseph's believe wisely ThaT, Learning a language is a serious business, buT iT need noT be a solemn one. Our program sTresses varieTy and includes Tour years of English, Tour of LaTin, Two each of Spanish and French. For The years of English There are syllabi which sTress a balance in meThods of developing sTudenT abiliTy To read, wriTe, and speak more eFTecTively. While superior and average sTudenTs have ample op- porTuniTy To exploiT Their poTenTial as readers, There are special aids oiTered The slow reader. Advanced wriTing courses for The more gified and Cori The more ambiTious sTudenT lead The way To masTery of The language. Learning To speak knowledgeably and wiih confidence in public goes on apace within each English class. Much of whaT can be said abouT polishing our knowledge of English aT ST. Joseph's can be said abouT LaTin and The modern languages, French and Spanish. WiTh The laTTer Two, The laTesT meThods of insTrucTion eiTher have been or are being inTroduced. WiTh Tapes and records used almosT exclusively, The approach is audio-oral, lisTen and repeaT. Thus, in The languages, ST. Joseph's Tries To keep sTricTly up To daTe in meeTing The needs of iTs sTudenTs. TO ACQUIRE THE CORRECT MEANING and picTuresque syno- nyms of words for The Theme, Ben Marnocha makes use of dic- Tionary and Thesaurus. W -- V E TESTING AN OXIDA- TION REACTION, Tom Szymanski looks on as a volcanic cloud dif- fuses its acrid smell about the laboratory. 10 Emphasis on detail was the aim ot the Science Department at St. Joseph's this year. ln the past, the lack ot equipment had handicapped our science pro- gram, particularly in the laboratory section. AI- though a common complaint of science teachers is the lack ot opportunity to carry on a proper labo- ratory program because of the length of classes, equipment also plays an important part in this con- sideration. Due to an increase in demand tor quali- fied scientists, however, we witnessed a rise in inter- est in the sciences here at St. Joseph's, and this rise necessitated an increase in laboratory work. In the boys' chemistry classes, more time was spent in the lab than ever before as students delved into the in- tricacies of analysis. The addition ot 24 microscopes tor the biology lab has made a great difference in the over-all pattern ot this course. In like manner, the girls' biology classes have benefited trom the use ot a new micro-projector. The Physics Depart- ment continued to tascinate its students through the efforts ot Brother Benedict Gervais, CSC., and his hand-fashioned equipment. Again, a summary of the science picture points to the word detail in the class- room and in the lab. USING THE UTMOST DELICACY in utilizing the beam balance scale, Jane Kline checks the weight of a beaker. We Concentrate THE USE OF GOOD COMPUTATION To arrive af an accurate EXPLORATION OF THE MICROSCOPIC WORLD OF BIOLOGY anaiysis is shown by Marie Menyhart. has captured the interesf of Ken Pulaski and Jim Seach. on Detailed AnaIys's IN EXPECTATION OF ONE OF THE AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS provided by the school, Mr. MaIone's biology class wafches a rewind. 11 NEIL FAGAN, Mike Frost, and Pat Barth get further information on their history assign- ment from Miss Serroi. We Travel the Retrospect is a natural and much overworked fac- ulty. Yet, when we are able to take the successes and the failures of others, and couple them with our own initiative and ideals, the effort of looking back is worthwhile. This year in our world history, United States history, government, and civics courses, we have accomplished this. From the earliest times until present day, history has been important to us. From it we learned how and why things happened. We also received expert opinions and new slants via air-borne television. His- tory comes alive for us. With our history courses as our foundation, we probed further with government and civics. Besides our textbooks, we had the advice of government of- ficials and correspondence with foreign ambassa- dors. We learned our role as citizens. Through United States and world history, we have learned how men and events of the past are re- sponsible for the world as it is today. Through gov- ernment and civics, we have learned how to accept the responsibility of molding the events of tomorrow. UTTERLY PLEASED WITH HIMSELF, Stephen Haerbig gazes fond- ly at his history proiect. i ii J i X HOURS WILL BE THE BEST, Joe Thiimon tells Robert Joo, speaking of their Latin American History scrcupbooks. Road of the Past THE HOBSERVERH IN BROTHER VlATOR'S AMERICAN GOVERN- MENT CLASS keeps students posted on cur- rent events each week. 13 ABSORBED lN HER WORK, Marla Metzler renders her penciled MAKING USE OF THE EMPTY BAND ROOM, Rich Straub works interpretation of the autumn landscape west of the school build- toward the mastery ofthe bass. in We Work Toward Mastery For the expression of one's ideas or the develop- ment of creative skills, the St. .loseph's student has a variety of courses and activities that provide training in the Eine Arts. Expression through art can augment the pupil's imaginative and dextrous faculties. One could learn the fundamentals of painting by drawings made with pen and ink. Further progress in art was made through the use of oil crayons and creations of pastels and paper mosaics. Musical enioyrnent was attained through the sym- phonette. This year, for the hrst time, the orchestra was a curriculum of the school. Compositions by the composers of past and present were presented by the orchestra for listening pleasure. A A newly formed glee club under the direction of a new choirmaster made its debut this year. To add variety, the glee club subjoined their voices to the sounds of the band. Fluency, confidence, and improved expression in speech and writing were procurred by taking ad- vantage of the various contests offered, such as those sponsored by the American Legion and the National Poetry Association. With this curriculum available, St. .loseph's stu- dents were provided with an outline for any of their cultural talents. STRETCHING HER HEIGHT, Gail Quinlan reaches for paper in the art storeroom. 3 of rtistic Expression .lUNlOR GIRLS dis- played their artistic prowess with CI back- drop for their football assembly. ASSUMING A STAND- ARD CHEERLEADER POSE, Lynn Ycxncey models for Miss Eyer- ly's art class. 15 MAKING USE OF THE TRIANGLE AND BLACKBOARD COMPASS two members of the Sophomore geom 6,1 etry class collaborate in the drawing of a demonstration diagram, We Explore Complexlties of Math History has it that the Egyptians were first to or- ganize and develop mathematics, and it was all to help them re-locate property lines after they had been obliterated by annual Nile fioods. Math's revered age and its fundamental importance makes it deservedly the Queen of the Sciences. Putting first things first, scientifically speaking, St. Joseph's Math Department gears itself to the student, giving him as many numbers, figures, and symbols as he can absorb. Especially ta- lented students take advanced, college-preparatory courses. From registration until graduation, St. Joseph's stu- dents are exposed to mathematical symbols that grow in complexity like an inverted pyramid. First there's algebra and the student's way is equated through polynomials and functions. The relationship of lines becomes familiar in geometry and allied subjects. Trigo- nometry and analytics bring more work involving tri- angles and solids. With this background, the St. Joseph's student can apply his knowledge of pure mathematics to everyday problems. USING AN OVERSIZED MODEL FOR CLAR ITY, Tom Szumski instructs Ed Nowacki the manipulation of the slide rule. 18 We Award Academic Excellence At the end of each year, to give recognition to Those students who distinguished Themselves in their class worlc, activities, or leadership, an Awards Night is held. Last year, assembled before parents, teachers, and friends, the students received many awards. Medals were given To students who achieved excellence in religion, languages, and industrial arts. Gift certii- Cates from a local bookstore were given to the students receiving religion awards. Scholastic Honor Certificates, scholarships, awards from societies and other organiza- tions, and for citizenship and attendance were also presented. Donna McLain and John Meuleman were valedic- torians. Genevieve Baker and Tom Connaughton, the salutatorians, addressed the assembly. They praised the work of all the students and encouraged them to carry on this good work through all their lives. As a final token to the school, the senior class president turned over the traditional tomahawk to the president of the junior class. A SCHOLASTIC HONOR CERTIFICATE is presented to Andrew Dincolo by Superintendent Father John Vrabely at the Awards Night Assembly. viewing an array of extracurriculars ACTIVITIES ' At St. Joseph's the activities register is open, awaiting only the signature of would-be achievers. ln our school there are thirty-six extra-curricular activities, range enough for the most discrimi- nating Chooser. Just name an interest and there is sure to be a complementing club or organization to feed that interest. E X VARSITY BAND- CFRONT ROWJ: Mr. James Reifh, direcfor, Judy Daufenbach, Andy Dincolo, Duane Tihen, Doug Brucker, Leonard Joz- wiak, Allan Vagner, Rich Honold. CSECOND ROWD: Peggy Sheets, Jean Thibodeau, Beisie Miller, Michelene Litka, Marsha Derda, Pa? Pacholke, Sally Miller, John Ryan, Rich Straub, Paul Kiska, Dennis Barnber. CTHIRD ROWJ: Joe Fuzey, Steve Govern, Ray Leliaerf, Jim Kusz, Bernard Jawor- Band Ever-present With Sound of Musi 'A ski, Stanley ZuraTh, Clem Wroblewski, Mike Frost, Chester Burgess, David Danch, Jack CofTman, Mike Wade. CLAST ROWH: Frank BarreTT, Larry Sfauder, John Caniield, Tom D'Haeze, Mike DepperT, John Wola- ver, Ron Osborne, Henry Widelski, Ed CusTer, Mike Loebach, Philip Nisvvonger, Russ Basham, Wayne Jonkowiok. Guiding The band WiTh a sTeady, sure hand Through iTs many and varied performances This year was our new direcTor, Mr. James ReiTh. The band showed a conTinuance of progress and The develop- menT of varying musical abiliTies. The band as a marching uniT made iTs clebuT aT The Televised homecoming game WiTh ForT Wayne CenTral CaTholic. Swinging from The march Tempo inTo more demanding concerT work, preparaTion be- gan for The Pop ConcerT, held on November 26. WiTh The Theme Cafe Rio, The program was composed enfirely of LaTin American rhyThms. On December 17, The band ushered in The ChrisTmas spiriT WiTh The an- nual ChrisTmas ConcerT presenTed To The PaTrons Club and sTudenT body aT separaTe assemblies. STealing Time beTvveen concerT engagemenTs, The band worked on march songs To be presenTed aT The home baskeTball games, The sound of music added To The Thrills of The sporT and gave The spec- TaTors a spoT of enTerTainmenT aT The pre-game and halTTime inTervals. The annual Spring ConcerT was held on March 21, and many hours of rehearsal vvenT inTo iTs presenTa- Tion. A monTh laTer The band played Three of iTs TavoriTe, yeT challenging, arrangemenTs aT The STaTe Band ConTesT. Represeming SainT Joseph's High School, The varsiTy band marched in The parades commemoraTing Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day. TerminaTing Their year's acTiviTies, band mem- bers played Tor graduaTion exercises on June 3. ASSISTED BY Henry Widelski, Mike Frost tunes up on his French horn. CABOVEJ VIRTUOSO Duane Tihen belts out o high note on his baritone horn. CLEFTJ DRUM MAJOR, Russ Boshom. 25 KABOVEJ PRIOR TO A PERFORMANCE, glee clulobers Nick Piocsek ond Theo Hennings set up risers. CLEFTD MY GOODNESS, Mrs. Hcardy, I forgot my music! Choraleers Enjo Long, GLEE CLUB - CFRONT ROWJ: Mrs. Morie Hardy, director, M. Krczmford, R. Bielok, B. Wostmorin, V. Word, C. Wisniewski, A. Klempoy, C. Wagner, K. Archombecuult, B. Meier, J. Word, K. Fronz, K. Keck. CFOURTH ROWJ: K. Eli, C. Chiszor, C. Budzinski, Miller, J. Mucho, J. Migos, M. Lcmgner, C. Grotius, S. Flowers, C. Jcsnkowski, J. Brennovn, T. Horvotlw, M. Coppens, S. Miller, D. J. Meyers, K. Chikor, N. Goeller. CSECOND ROWJ: C: Burnt, R. Stedman, V. Corroher, M. Turgi. CFIFTH ROWJ: M. Rightley, M. Andries, M. Metzler, N. Patterson, M. Poszek, P. Durtee, R. Rofolski, P. Vclrgo, J. Nogy, J. Hackett, P. Kozmierzok, J. Lehner, Ferro, L, Rutkowski, N. Egyhozi, M. Bcinicki, S. Hochstetter. D. Tihen, A. Zimc, T. Hennings, N. Piocsek, C. Mnicliowski, M. CTHIRD ROWJ: P. Doyle, K. Lodewski, V. Jewel, M. Dunn, B. Borsics,MicheleneLitkc1. A greoT deol of Time, TolenT, ond hord work odded up To ci successful yeor Tor ST. Joseph's Glee Club. Under Mrs. ivlorie l-lordy's copoble direcTion, The group procTiceol oT leosT once o week vviTh seporoTe sessions for The boys ond girls. This Time cerToinly proved To be of greoT volue. Glee Club cicTiviTies vvere mony ond voried ThroughouT The yeor. Joining wiTh The bond, o series of performances ol The ChrisTmos progrom were pre- senTed for The PoTrons Club ond Then, Tor The sTudenT body. The Glee Club olso pdrTicipoTed in o ciTy-vvide high school musicol Televised by one of The locol sTo- Tions. l.oTer, combining TolenT ond shovvmonship, The Glee Club provided The enTerToinmenT oT o porTy given Tor The children of migronT Mexicon workers. This vvos cerToinly one Time when The performers were os groTiHed os were The lisTeners. ln The spring, using on EosTer Theme, o concerT of religious ond seculor songs vvos presenTed. Through oll of These ocTiviTies The Glee Club hos efTecTively developed The Tolenr of iTs members ond odded immeosurobly To The repuTciTion of The school. SINGERS: Mory RighTely ond Borb Sopczynslci vocolize during cz glee club prcicTice session. Successful Season GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: Joan Nogy, secreTory, Mary Turgi, vice-presi- denT, Sue HochsTeTTer, presidenT, Mory Ann Foszok, Librorion, Kc1Thy Eli, librarian 27 Drama and Highlighting The T961-62 school year vvas The in- troduction oT the Drama Study Club, moderated by Miss Sally Rosenheimer. AT its meetings, The club dis- cussed and read material connected with The thea- Ter, Thus, The study of modern actresses, acTors, and dramatics not only added to The members' enioy- ment, but also To Their acting ability. Expressing Themselves, club members presented a one act play, Sunday Costs Five Pesos, at Christ- mas, and a Three act play, Our Town, during The spring. While gaining Theatrical experience, club mem- bers goT a clear outlook on The use of costumes, make- up, props, and production management. Posters in The hallways supplied The St. Joseph's student with information Tor The coming weeks. Re- sponsible tor much of This service to school activities was The Art Club. With Miss Susan Eyerly guiding The club on its ar- tistic ways, The Art Club provided organized activi- Ties in which members expressed Their emotions. ln addition to sketching and painting, future artists stud- ied slides ot masterpieces and The lesser works, and received Technical advice from guest speakers. Through These aids, art club members learned of Their hobby or vocation and its relationship to The world around Them. FEIGNING ANGER, Clarice Pinkola and Pat Magee rehearse The Tight scene from The play, Sunday CasTs Five Pesos, PFC- duced by The Drama Club. rt Clubs Awake DRAMA STUDY CLUB - QFRONT ROWJ: Jane Ward, Leslie Kuhn, Linda Savarese, Karen Magiera, Judy Straka, Rosemary Germano, Mary McNeile. CSECOND ROWJ: Judy Zultanski, Donna Botka, Marcia Langner, Kathleen O'Cannor, Mary Cro- nin, Mary Yancey, Mary Reuwer. CTHIRD ROWJ: Suzanne Hoch- 28 stetter, Mary Lee Hamilton, Pat Wasowski, Pat LeFevere, Sharon Quigley, Monica Bogucki, Ellen Bergeron, Donna McGrogan. CBACK ROWD: Delphine Mackowski, Rosemarie Pike, Kathryn Burke, Barbara Sopczynski, Judy Lucky, Kathleen Eli, Billie De- Beck, Karen Waechter, Carol Tatay. ART CLUB OFFICERS Jane? Vcrgo, presi- denfy Roloerf Meier, vice-president, Miche lene Lifkcz, Treasurer Cc: rolyn Seo rfoss, sec- refc ry. Cultural Ambitions JOINING IN one of the Arr Clulo's out- door sketching sessions, Marilyn Piecuch ond Phyllis Vorgo appear absorbed in Their landscapes. 29 GIRLS' SCIENCE CLUB - QFRONT ROWJ: Susie KOpeC, lrmd Hamil, Dorothy Deschene, Carolyn Gamble, Judy Stroko, Sue Sweeney, Jane Biddle. CSECOND ROWD: Rosemary Germano, Carol Borowski, Geri Sanrio, Maureen Davis, Jane Kline, Kathi Science and GIRLS MATH CLUB CFRONT ROWI Kathy Mlller Gall Quin lan Kathy Tubbs Pat Wagner Pat Dierlnger CSECOND ROWJ Pats: Berta Mary Hamilton Mary Holtz Mary Lynne Yancey Burke, JoAnn Horvat. KBACK ROWD: Mary Hamilton, Mary Ann Szobody, Judy Barkowslci, Donna Borowski, Vicky Mrozek, Marie Menyhart, .loan Lehner. ath Clubs Offer Diane Thompson Valerie Keresztes KBACK ROWJ Suzanne Hochstetter Kathy Henthorn Maryanne Gorzkiewlcz Michelene Litka Jane Ward , I . . . . . . - . , - , . . 1 1 1 . 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - BOYS' SCIENCE CLUB - KFRONT ROWJ: James Krzyzewski, Craig Dumont, Robert Kush, Ray Patnaude, Larry Wasowski, Richard Honold, Tom Doty. KSECOND ROWJ: Joe Orban, Mi- chael Dettor, Joe Tremel, Andrew Dincolo, Charles Harrell, Bill Guided Self-Instr In the past years, science and mathematics have come to be an important part of our everyday lives. With the space explorations and the new discoveries in the sciences, man has undergone a marked change. In his daily life, he is always seeking new ways for a better living by means of knowledge and experimenta- tion. That is why, this year, St. Joseph's again made available its Science and Math Clubs to the possible future scientists and mathematicians of the world. The Science Clubs, under the direction of Mrs. Carol Summers and Mr. David Malone, delved into the ques- tions of the individual members. By experimenting, participating in field trips, and inviting people well versed in a specific scientific Held to speak to them, the future scientists were able to gain more knowledge in the art of science. In particular, the boys' club also explored the realm of qualitative analysis. This year the girls' Math Club was moderated by Sister M. Rose Veronica, C.S.C. The members studied the set theory which aided them in preparing for the future math courses. Through the work of the Science and Math Clubs, the members were able to gain a more complete un- derstanding of their specific field. Thus, in their high school years, avid students were given an opportu- nity to decide in the scientific or mathematical field was to be their avocation in future life. THE SClENCE CLUB'S AQUARIUM receives samples of marine life from Jim Seach and John Ryan. Holls, John Gerwels, Patrick Govern, Frank Barrett. KBACK ROWJ: Larry Morningstar, John Kenny, Ed Nowacki, Arthur Thompson, George Vogler, Larry Stauder, Tim Hartzer, James Hackett, Alan Golichowski. uction QQ' 31 T CLEFTJ A GLOWING VAPOR highlights one of the many ex- hibits at the Science Fair. CABOVEI AMUSEMENT registers on the faces of Marlene Salata, Dolores Manuszak and Barbara Nowak, as Joe Orban tastes of their brew at the Science Fair. he Science Fair - High school science fairs are a spring rage. It all began not more than ten years ago in the mind of some enterprising instructor, and has spread widely so that now a science fair is planned on the school calendar. March 4, 196i marked the second time that St. .loseph's had a fair, with the number of students participating and the importance of the research proi- ects involved sizeable. The science fair represented divisions of endeavor in physics, chemistry, biology, and the domestic sciences. Topics for research were suggested by the instructor in a particular class or ferreted out by a student while delving through books seeking a lead. At any rate, preliminary work was done, the field opened up, and under the instructor's lead, the proiect often branched off into an interesting area whose exploration was not originally intended. When visitors came, the atmosphere was highly social. Students turned teachers and had the keen satisfaction of being able to lecture their elders on an area in which they were masters. The student could speak authoritatively because he had grasped a card- inal point of acquiring knowledge: All learning is self learning. THE AWARD WINNING COMPUTER is the object of builder Larry Stauder's comments and George Lysal4's curiosity. i P an Adventure in Self-Endeavor U H P m PASS THE BUCK proves To be The Thought for the day as Mike Hannigan collects hard earned dollars for the Holy Cross missions. The Needs of Others PERSEVERANCE SUCCEEDS In bringing a Triumphant smile to the face of Lmda Swsenlal as she begms Turning an old sheet unto bandages I Q 34 3 7 The Toreign missions have more Than suThcienT reason To be indebfed To The Mission Clubs here aT ST. Joseph's. In The pasT, club members have been responsible Tor sending subsTanTial amounTs of Hnan- cial and maTerial aid To The indigenT people oT Africa and PakisTan. Expanding iTs program This year, The Boys' Mission Club, wiTh The aid of BroTher Gerald Mason, C.S.C., carried on direcT communicaTion wiTh African sTu- denTs. This form of social aid was very Timely as iT was in keeping vviTh The presenT Toreign policy of PresidenT Kennedy. November 26 marked The daTe oT The Mission Club's annual Pop ConcerT. Designed To provide an evening of enTerTainmenT Tor The Tolks aT home and Hnancial aid Tor The people overseas, The club, in co-operaTion vviTh The school band, presenTed Cafe Rio, a program oT LaTin-American music. MeeTing in Their spare Time under The supervision oT SisTer M. NazareTh, C.S.C., The girls' group col- lecfed, packed, and shipped ToodsTuFTs and cloThing To The missions in PakisTan. The oTTen dreary and hungry ChrisTmas season in mission lands vvas brighT- ened upon The arrival oT These packages. The annual Pop ConcerT, club discussions, leTTer exchange and package aid programs, as well as The Tamiliar weekly collecTions in The homeroorns, are all TribuTe To The animaTed spiriT of charify ThaT per- vades These organizaTions. FRUITS OF PAST LABORS are prepared Tor shipping overseas by Mary Paszek, Judith Daufenbach, Elaine Bardick. Stimulate Student Charit BOYS' MISSION CLUB OFFICERS - CSEATEDJ: BroTher Gerard, moder- aTor, Tom Bodnar, vice- president, John Lehner, Treasurer. CSTANDINGD: Andy Dincolo, presi- denT, Dick Przybysz, secreTary. 35 FUTURE NURSES CLUB - KSEATEDI: Linda Swienial, president, Sandee Wenfland, Treasurer, KSTANDINGJ: Nancy NemeTh, vice- presidenf, Rosie Germano, secrefary. Future Teachers Examine Profession The FuTure Teachers Club, under The guidance of Sisfer M. Josile, C.S.C., provides an opporTuniTy for girls inTeresTed in Teaching To decide wheTher This is The profession for which They will be suifed in laTer life. In The pasf, The FuTure Teachers have offered Their services during The Teachers lnsTiTuTe and The eighTh grade regisTraTions. This year new acTiviTies were planned, including a Trip To The Fall Workshop of The norThwesTern area of The Indiana FuTure Teachers AssociaTion in Rolling Prairie, and a special College Day seT aside for guesTs from various CaTho- lic 'collegess in The UniTed STaTes To Talk To all The girls abouf college educafion. AT The bi-monThly meeTings, guesT speakers were invifed To commenT on The preparaTions and responsibilifies of The Teaching profession. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB - CSTANDINGJ: Kathleen Mooney, secreTary, Mary Filipek, presidenf. CSEATEDJ: Karen O'Donnell, Treasurer, Donna Bofka, vice-presidenf. 36 Future Nurses Learn B Experience For The girl inTeresTed in The nursing profession, The FuTure Nurses Club provided a look aT profes- sional possibiliTies and a Touch of pracTical experi- ence. VViTh moderaTor Mrs. Ruby Kubisfa supervising, club members weighed and learned The rewards of nursing profession. AT The monThly meefings of The club, guesf speak- ers, including docTors and nurses, Talked To The girls on Their prospecTive profession. The members also rendered Their services as Candy STripers, so named because of Their pink and whiTe sTriped uni- forms. Each member spenf Two hours a week-end feeding and cheering The paTienTs aT ST. Joseph's Hospifal. Through acTive parTicipaTion in This or any oTher welfare work, The girls gained TirsT-hand ex- perience and meriTed The Fufure Nurses Pin. Clubs Study Nations Via Languages LATIN CLUB - KFRONT ROWJ: Rosemarie Porter, Jane Myers, Renee Labloe, Anita Radlowski, Christine Philion, Dianne Racht, Elise Camp, Mary McCouslin, Kathy Lauer, Mary Delker, Kath- ryn Chikar. CSECOND ROWJ: Mary Reuwer, Agnes Franz, Pam Horvath, Corinne Henclewski, Mary Mfollison, Mary Cronin, Janet Blaschke, Roberta Wisniewski, Sally Miller, Maura Carrico, Ann Hamill. CTHIRD ROW7: Sandra Rafinski, Mary Paiokowski, Geor- gia Simeri, Susan Bick, Kathy Kawka, Gloria Paszek, Carol Fa- biszak, Joan Baumgartner, Judy Toth. lBACK ROWB: Virginia Ward, Suzie Snellgrove, Colleen Claeys, Mary Milanese, Shirley Smudey, Marcia Pierce, Maureen O'Neill, Betsie Scherrieb, Kar- en Waechter. FRENCH CLUB - CFRONT ROWJ: Judy Straka, Carol Smith, Marcia Olczak, Patricia Wagner, MaryEllen Filipek, Barbara Nutter, Mary McNeile, Irma Hamill. KSECOND ROWJ: Geri San- na, Anne Fox, Terry Dennhardt, Judi Strukel, Monica Boguclci, Mary Holtz, Judy Zultanski, Sandy Wolf, MaryLee Hamilton. QTHIRD ROWJ: Vicky Mrozek, Billie DeBeck, Barbara Plodow- ski, Judy White, Joanne Mazzone, Donna McGrogan, Kathleen O'Connor, Jane Ward. CBACK ROWJ: Pat Baker, Delphine Mac- kowski, Marla Metzler, Kathleen Eli, Nancy Kuzmich, Ellen Bergeron, Suzanne Hochstetter, Mary Ann Katovsich. 37 LIBRARIANS - KFRONT ROWD: Anne Higgins, Linda Sczvorese, nese, Shirley Smudey, Mciry Mollison, Mary Milonese, Joan BCIHO I-OebOCk, KOHWY Tfmef, MC1ryJo Turgeon, Cvrol BOl'0W5ki, Jcinicki. CBACK ROWJ: Sandro Roinski, Virginia Ward, Carol Vicky Leeke. CSECOND ROWJ: Sandro Hefzfner, Morguref Milcz- Jcinkowski, Margie Vifou, Ann Sullivcrn, Dolores Van Overberghe. Librarians Aid Re earchers CONDUCTING cz sur- vey, Sandro Wenflond cmd John Gerwels check on new library books. 38 DRAMATIC INTENSITY is demonstrated by Joe Kopsa. Crator E?m CABOVEJ MIKE CLARK and Joe Kopsa proudly wear their first and second place medals. CLEFTJ THIRD PLACE WINNER Ken Sullivan beams with satisfaction at congratulations at Brother Wil- bert, contest chairman. STAFF - KFRONT ROWJ: Mary Ann Gadacz, Nancy Kuzmich, Mary Gromza, Barbara Sopczynski, Linda Swiental, Mary Coon- ey, Mary Ellen Filipek. CSECOND ROWD: Kathy Mooney, Caro- Hi lyn Searfoss, Pat Dieringer. CTHIRD ROWJ: Richard Honold, George Lysak, Bill Lubawy, Mike Makielski, Tim Hartzer, Mike Donch, Gerald Fitzsimons, Alan Golichowski. Way Staff Compile CBELOWJ: EDITORS - Andy Dincolo, Boys' Senior Associate Edi- tor, Vicky Kefchmark, Girls' Senior Associate Editor, and Tom Doty, Editor-in-Chief. CRIGHTJ: Hl-WAY PHOTOGRAPHERS. CTOPI: Joe Orban. KBOTTOMJ: Gregg Kowal. 40 The publication of another All-American annual to match and surpass those of previous years, but, moreover, the complete record of the students and activities of the T961-62 school year was the monu- mental task that the editors and staff of the HI-WAY were confronted with. The foundation for the book was laid last sum- mer. Three of the staff members attended the High School Journalism Institute at Indiana University and learned the basics of layout, copy writing and edit- ing, and photography. When the actual work began, the hours grew longer and more tedious. The dead- lines, too closely spaced for comfort, required a great deal of overtime. Confusion reigned at most of these work sessions, but the result was the product of good organization. The new moderator, Brother Anton Mattingly, C.S.C., lent a forceful hand to the production of the book. An additional photographer from the Girls' Department provided an increased number of pictures and invaluable information. This noble proiect, re-capturing the high spots of the year's activities clearly and concisely, was an outlet for the students' journalistic talents. It also re- quired solid character, and everyone connected with it began to develop a keen sense of responsibility. After the final proofs were sent back to the factory, all were relieved and awaited the results of their strenuous efforts. '62 Indian Stor THAT'S THE ANGLE EXACTLY, hold it right there, says Broth er Anton, HI-WAY moderator, as he lines up a photo. f, APPARENTLY DISORGAN- IZED HI-WAY work sessions have given birth to this prodigy of organization you are cradling in your hands. l cw USlNG PASTE AND IMAGINATION lMOSTLY PASTEJ, M GVY ST. JOE'S TRIBUNE REPORTERS Pot Berto cmd Pcit Bciuer pre- Holtz ond Editor Potty Wagner prepcire the Hi-Lite column ar- pgfe Copy fgr The pqperfg Sundgy High School gegfign, mngement. Newspapers Benefit Both 42 The purpose ot ony newspgper is to relote the news. Our school poper, the l-li-Lite, is no exception. Athletic events, scholostic gchievements, socicil goth- erings, cind clulo meetings were covered. Yet, ci good newspoiper must contoin more thon stroight news covergge. The members of the iournolism closs com- piled student opinion polls, ond provided the poper with teotures, editoriols, cmd pieces ot creative writ- ing. Every edition wos o composite ot three weeks ot hord, ond otten tedious work. The twenty reporters cmd ten executives, under the direction of Miss Mciry Ann Cooke ond Miss Suson Eyerly, spent hours, both during ond otter school, discovering ond re- porting stories, typing, copy-reciding, writing heod- lines ond cgptions, working on poge loyouts, ond rushing to meet the printer's degdline. At times, the stgtct wos even required to go out ond sell cids tor the poper. The toct thot the i960-ol l-li-Lite received ct first clgss roting from the Cotholic Press Associotion wos gn cidded incentive. Editor ond stgtl members cilike were determined to keep the Hi-Lite in its top posi- tion. SETTING UP THE MllVlEOGRAPl'l MACHINE, Chieftain Editor Pct Bouer gets reody for o Monday edition. CHlEFTAN STAFF - CFRONT ROWJ: Sharon Muldoon, Pat Berta, Larry Morningstar, Joe Putz, Tom Bodnar, Paul Benz, Tom Gal- Carol Smith, Patsy Plunkett, Betty Ann Gosiorowski, Judy White. lagher, Steve Ernge, Ben Marnocha. QBACK ROWJ: Ecl Grams, KSECOND ROWJ: Ellen Bergeron, Mary Katovsich, Mary Ellen James Hackett, Paul Wappenstein, Ken Klimek, Bill Wroblewski, Filipek, Barbara Plodowski, Monica Bogucki. CTHIRD ROWD: John Kuminecz. School and Staffs HI-LITE STAFF - CFRONT ROWI: Sue Sweeney, Jane Biddle, Bergeron, MGVY Holtz, MOYUCO BOQK-'Cliff -lUdY BC1I'l40W5l4l- CBACK Mary Filipek, Nancy Nemeth, Carol Smith, Patricia Wagner. ROWPI Frank K Oml4OW5lii, Mike Walsh, TOVT1 D'l'lC1eZe, Ben MGI'- QSECOND ROWJ: Barbara Plodowski, Mary Katovsich, Ellen noclwf Paul Benz, Denis 3PVln9eVf GGVVY Fllzslmons- 43 BOYS' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - KFRONT ROWJ: Robert Litznerski, Thomas Bodnar, John Kuminecz, Brother Paschal Tomaszewski, C.S,C., moderator, Thomas Doty, Andrew Dincolo, John Gerwels. CSECOND ROWJ: George Lysak, Dennis Springer, Thomas Szaiko, John Lentz, Michael Makielski, Thomas Golba. KBACK ROWJ: Timothy Hartzer, William Remmo, Hugh O'Malley, Alan Golichowski, Thomas Wargo, George Vogler, Larry Morn- ingstar. National Honor Society . . . the highest honor St. Joseph's High School is able to confer upon one of its students . . . Words to this effect were intoned by our Superin- tendent, Father John Vrabely, in describing the sig- nificance of acceptance into a respective chapter of the National Honor Society. ln both departments this year, the student body heard four previously inducted members of the society speak about the qualities required to enter the so- ciety. These are: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. A combination of all four is necessary for acceptance, without exception. Membership is not just an honor, a momentary elevation. Time and dedicated effort, particularly in the turoring service offered by the society, is re- quired. ln addition, members maintain concessions at dances and arrange for scholarships for deserving students. There is a service, however, not quite as obvious as these, which consists of the example these select students set for others. They exemplify the ful- ness of balanced development at St. Joseph's and serve as an inspiration to the befuddled freshman, as well as to the poised and confident senior. ln all organizations there must be a group placed on a level above the average. These must be recog- nized by higher authority, and their special successes promulgated so that others may be inspired to imi- tate them. At St. Joseph's this group is the National Honor Society. WITH APPROPRIATELY SERIOUS MIEN, John Lentz lights the Torch of Service. LOOKING UNUSUALLY PLEASED WITI-I THE RECEPTION, Mary- JUDITH DAUFENBACH Signs the Honor SOCFSWS register- Ann Gadacz replenishes the punch supply: Continues Service to School GIRLS' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - QFRONT ROWJ: Betty Anthony, Pat Wagner, Jane Ward, Patsy Plunkett, Gina Minelli, Pat Stopczynski, Mary Turgi, Kathy Tubbs. KSECOND ROWJ: Barbara Nufter, Marilyn Cernalc, Mary Ellen Filipek, Donna McGrOgan, Kathy Breunlin, Mary Kochanovvski, Irma Hamill, Jucly Straka, Claudia Kent. KTHIRD ROWJ: Monica Bogucki, Mary Lee Hamilton, Mary Holtz, MaryAnn Gadacz, Mary- Ann Markiewicz, Kathy Eli, Barbara Sopczynski, Mary Ann Katovsich, Betty Ann Gosiorowski. CBACK ROWD: Betsie Jarvis, Nancy Kuzmich, Marie Menyhart, Joan Lehner, Joan Nagy, Judy Daufenbach, Billie DeBeck. GIRLS SENATE CFRONT ROWJ Pat Donaldson, Angel Fitz- Smith, Mary Kennedy, Connie Maike. KBACK ROWD: Sue Reddy, gerald Jane Zorn Mary Miller Dorothy Andrzeiewski, Chris Virginia Ward, Judy White, Betsie Miller, Mary Holtz, Karen l-0UlDSV MOVY Dellsel' CSECOND ROW? NCIHCY Grannan, Betty Waechter, Karen O'Donnell, Rosanna Makielski. Gasiorowski Pat Soens Mary Paiakowski Cindi Rousseve, Cindi S il l t'II S ' '11 f Striving to improve student-faculty relations, the student senates of St. Joseph's benefited the school, the teachers, the students, and others. The Girls' Senate, under the direction of Sister ivi. Frances Borgia, C.S.C., brought several innovations to the school. Senate funds were used to purchase an American flag for each homeroom. Another first was the one year scholarship given to a girl from a local parish grade school. To help furnish the kitchen of the nevvly-built convent, the girls collected trading stamps. Traditional services and activities vvere also carried out. During the Christmas season the Senate sponsored a food drive and a decorating contest for the homeroom bulletin boards. The girls sold basket- ball programs at each home game, and hats during the tournament. Dress Up Day, Cotton Day, and Thank You Day rounded out the school year. Brother Charles Blavat, C.S.C., sponsor of the Boys' Senate, directed its various activities. The Christmas collection of food and toys for the less fortunate vvas one of the annual service projects. Another traditional project was the publication of the Student Directory. The Senate also sponsored a sport dance. With these activities the homeroom representatives, class presidents, and the senate sponsors have given a spirit of unity and co-operation to the school. AS FUTURE PROJECTIOIXHSTS, senators Karen O'Donnell, Ros- anna Makielski, and Sue Reddy familiarize themselves with the operation of the film strip machine. BOYS' SENATE - CFRONT ROW? BIII BOSUCI Jack MGTIIWYS rnora Thomas Moliison Richard Kotzenmacher CBACK ROWJ Larry Ambler, Bob Christm Larry Kintz Joe Kernan Hub MII Mike Earley Christopher Nlcollm Alan Van Huffel Mike Ma Ier, Richard Everett. KSECOND ROWJ Richard Faker Tony kielski John Kuminecz Ken Klimek Dan Wlskotom Thomas Bod Sabo, Tom Szaiko, Andy Paulson Tam Gerencher David Sa nar Richard Umbaugh Tim Hartzer Unit and Co-operation CLEFTJ PERFORMING HIS FIRST TASK as Secretary of the Stu- dent Senate, Rich Everett distributes pro- grams on Parent- Faculty Night. CRIGHTQ SENATE MEMBERS Mike Makielski and John Kuminecz collaborate in announcing the opin- ion of the Senate to the Student body. GIRLS' OFFICE STAFF - KFRONT ROWD: Pot Orisich, Betty Ann Godclcz, Shoron Tomoszewski, Dolores Koczorowski, Joanne Gosiorowski, Potsi Berlo, Debbie Zokrocki, Dione Thompson, Mozzone. Mary Ann Jankowski. CBACK ROWI: Nancy Billisitz, Mory Ann tudents Aid Professional Staff BOYS' OFFICE STAFF - QFRONT ROWJ: Richard Evereif, Ron- Berlokovich, Douglas Wilkins. QBACK ROWJ: Don Cressy, Sieve old Grzeskiewicz, Dick Przybysz, Vaughn Gervos, Don Voorde. Arlusi, Theo Hennings, Mike Barony, John Gerwels. CSECOND ROWI: Louis Gust, Mike Coomes, Bob Wolz, John 48 QABOVEJ DEEPLY EN- GROSSED, these par- ents are intent on get- ting Brother Viator's complete explanation. QFAR RIGHTD IT SAYS HERE that we're to be in Room HO with B r oth e r Wilbertf' CRIGHTJ FATHER VRA- BELY presents a gift to Mrs. Stanley Ladd in gratitude tor her help on the card party. PATRONS' CLUB OF- FlCERS - CSEATEDJ: Mrs. Raymond Kent, Mrs. Paul Lehner, Jr., Mrs. Lawrence Stau- der, Mrs. Stanley Ladcl. QSTANDINGJ: Mr. Carl Scherrieb, Mr. Roman Gaclacz. Patrons' Club f 1 D Jqnqa-v few fwmm A L, J wa, 1 i L, 'Q I .. ff' 'em , w ,,, As dim W McLAw K - I Lk,.7 my X SM' my if a 43 We ,W , ,WA ,wwf Q Www'-Maw Maw Www .Nw fp-SM The annual semi-formal dance, The Mardi Gras, was held on March 2, 1962 in The school gymnasium. As usual, The decoraTions were execuTed in a New Orleans carnival Theme. The gym simulaTed a sTreeT in The French Quarrer, compleTe wiTh sidewalk cafes, highlighTed by a canopied carousel on The sTage. The caTeTeria was in The form of a wharT wiTh a miniaTure cosrumed doll seT on each Table. Bobbie Wear and his band were chosen by The class sponsors, SisTer Andrew and BroTher ViaTor, along wiTh The general chairmen Tor The dance, Donna BoTka and Tim HarTzer. A unique innovaTion was inTroduced by The Senior Class when a Senior king was selecTed, in addiTion To The queen and her courT. The Tlurry of acTiviTies before The dance and righT up To The Hnal day was rewarded by an evening which ended, as always, Tar Too soon. Before some oT The Seniors knew iT, They were sTanding in a cold, empTy gym, Too Tired To move and Too pleased To Tor- geT. Thus, combining The old and The new, Mardi Gras, '62 proved To be as enioyable This year as iT has been in The pasT and will be in The TuTure. JANE BIDDLE AND TOM WARGO happily swing Through another number. CABOVEJ ARTIST LYSAK painTs a rnosT happy dog. CLEFTJ Norma Sfephenson and Tom Gallagher have ThaT Tar away look. l 52 MARDI GRAS COURT - Pam Horvafh, Alan Van Huilfel, Sue Sweeney, Larry Yeagley, Jeannie Parrish, Judy White, John Kuminecz, Kathy Orban, Mike Earley. King Complements Mardi Gras Court BOBBIE WEARS TRUMPETER solos Star Dust for dreamy looking dancers 1 n n QLEFTJ PERCHED PRECARIOUSLY, Mardi Gras aerial crew swing simulafed iewel inTo place. KBELOWJ THE LAST PONY in The carousel is adjusted by Suzanne Poolo and Mary Holtz, while Tom Szajko looks on. 53 SENIOR BALL COURT - CSEATEDJ: Lyn Goebel, Margie Gorzkiewicz, Queen Ilona Saba, King Larry Van Overberghe, Mary Diroll, Mary Ann Dunn. CSTANDINGJ: Rich Kelly, .lim Tschechfelin, Sue Wolf, Jerry Clcleys, Bruce Balha, Kafhy Nowicki, William Seall, Art Nieclbalski. Llpperclassmen Journey to East WWE aawnmmrusrisgmrem aiammisimmmwmiew l l E CLEFTJ KING LARRY VAN OVERBERGHE AND QUEEN ILONA SABO reign over the Senior Ball. KABOVEJ TAKiNG TIME OUT at The Senior Ball, Jim Hanley quenches his 'rhirsf at The FounTain of Youth. WiTh king ond qu-een of The Senior Boll, Lorry Von Overberghe ond Loni Solbo, reigning over The ciTy of Venice from ci cloud-covered sTc1ge, vcirious shgdes of lavender cind blue cczrriecl ouT The Theme A Holi- doiy in Venice. Seniors ond Their dc1Tes danced To The music of Johnny Nowldn under The Tvvinkling srors of 0 clouded nighT. Pillors drgpeol wiTh pink TopesTry ond murals of VeneTioin sTreeTs odded To The elTecT of 0 grand boillroom. Echoes of The OrienT Tilled The c1Tmosphere The nighT of The Junior Prom. GreeTed by Chinese serv- onTs, The juniors ond Their dc1Tes vvolked inTo O gor- den filled vviTh exoTic beouTy. Shodes of gold ond block helped To supply The impression of on OrienTc1l Teohouse, While ci view of MounT Fuiiyomo covered The sTcige where King ond Queen Bob Somoroi ond Mory Clcrncy ruled. Chinese figurines, silhoueTTed ogginsT The vvdlls, odded To The enchc1nTmenT os The couples dcincecl To The music of Eddie KnighT. Bom- boo curTc1ins and lc1nTerns conTinued To corry The Theme in The co1TeTerig. ENJOYING THElR POSITION of serviTude QT The l lolidc1y in Venice, John Brossell and Tom Bodnar replenish The punch supply. and West for Year end Dance x mr nsa-wigs? summarise ssmeassasas mmusmsmm , I .An- JUNIOR PROM COURT lleff To righfl Billie DeBeck Tom Worgo MorgereT Rodriguez Mike Moklelski King Bob Somorci Queen Mary Clancy Sieve PmTer Sue Sweeney Bill Remmo ond Keren ODQ l HEAVY DRINKERS! Socialites Frolick A Numerous MASTER OF CEREMO- NIES John Kuminecz presents record awards of The Mud Hatter to Judy Sfrcukc ond Duane Tihen. 56 Believing that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, ' St. .loseph's interspersed its social calendar with frequent informal dances. Students frolicked to the melo- dies of local bands, making new acquaintances and tak- ing the edge off routine. Setting things socially awhirl, the seniors staged a clever innovation with their Mad Hatter Dance. The Juniors followed with a football farewell dubbed Touch- down 23. In addition to these maior efforts, numerous class Coke parties - delightful mixtures of music and friendship - sparked the social agenda. Something new at St. Joseph's was an inter-class mixer for sophomores and freshmen. Sponsored by the sopho- mores, this mixer was an introduction for the frosh into the school's social life. To break class barriers was the goal of this dance - and this it did. The mixer provided an instantaneous acceptance of the gree-nies into St. Joseph's at the start of their four year stay. All of these dances, of course, served to weld class unity and to stimulate participation in student activities. ln addition, the fun and enioyment had at these affairs will be long talked about. Soc Hops AT THE T O U C H - DOWN 23 dance, a quartet impromptus The Saints Go March- ing ln. viewing activities on hardwood, field, and track SP ORTS , Qgfmgfw. , +53 I, ,S M . , 111 525 ,gap A ti AY 4 Www A vital part of the active school is its interest in the physical develop- ' ment of its students. Develop the vvhole man, they say. A well- tuned, healthy body complements a sound mind. St. Joseph's athletic program runs the gamut from in- tramurals to inter-scholastic com- petition. lt reaches every student. 5 Q VARSITY - CFRONT ROWJ: Allan Vagner, Mgr., Rick Paulson, Ken Kaczmarek, Ronald Grzeskiewicz, Vic Kiplinger, Bill Remmo, Jim Karas, Ed Thirion, Ken Woodka, Tom Wargo, Bob Samora, Paul Wappenstein, Steve Pinter, Mike Sweeney, John Bognar, Jim Gashert, Mgr., Bob Quinn, Mgr., John Lentz, Mgr. CSECOND ROWD: Mike Walsh, Mgr., Art Deak, Bill Siatkowski, Tom Lahey, Mal Hill, Jim Van Dyck, Hugh O'Malley, Jim DeCraene, Tom Ladd, Tom Gerencher, Bill Gottlick, Dick Splawski, Jim Sza- mecki, Howard Hardman, Jim Tomaszewski, Tom Szaiko, Mike Earley, Dick Wedclle, Bob Smith, Pat Baidek. CBACK ROWJ: Andy Paulson, Chris Nicolini, Alan Van Hufifel, Almos Lantai, Mike Donaldson, Ed Grontkowski, Sylvester Gottlick, Joe Kuha- rich, Al Lind, Tom Flowers, Ron Jeziorski. Indians Accelerate to Victory 60 The St. Joe Football team of l96l was a team of downs and ups. Two opening losses were followed by two dis- heartening ties. The Riley game put the team on the win- ning trail, and the Indians did not deviate from it for the rest of the season as they scored six consecutive victories. ln the first game of the season, the Central Bears over- came a seemingly unsurpassable i3-O first-half St. Joe lead and went on to three second-half touchdowns and a 20-i3 victory. All the Bear touchdowns were scored on long runs as the Indians could not cope with Central's blazing speed. The Washington game followed much the same pattern as the Central game. The Indians drew first blood but held their 6-O lead only a few moments. Ashley Carothers returned the ensuing kickoff 80 yards and the Panthers soon held a 7-6 lead, a lead which they never relin- auished. Scoring another touchdown in the second half, Washington went on to win i3-6. Bishop Luers struggled with the Tribesmen to a O-O tie. Except for two deep thrusts by the Knights, the game was played between the 30-yard lines. The Ft. Wayne C.C. game brought the second annual Homecoming. ln this game the Indians fought from behind with a fourth period touchdown to chalk up its second tie in a row, 7-7. The Saints scored their first victory of the season over a spirited Riley eleven. The indians were first on the score- board when Riley's Tom Gleason was trapped in the STREAKlNG AROUND END, halfback Tom Szaiko shakes off a Riley defender. KABOVED SPEEDING INTERFERENCE sweeps the defense oside for holfback Ed Thiriorl. KBELOWJ THE CAMERA REVEALS all eyes on the ball ccirrier Donaldson, the instant before his run is stopped. BRUISED AND MUDDY, Pot Boidek slokes his thirst during holf time. A BODYBLOCK neu- trcilizes C1 Washing- ton Tockler while Quarterback K e n Woodkcz dodges to face another. REFLECTING HARD PLAY, mid- dle line-bocker Hill receives defensive instructions f r o m couches Knutson ond Moore. end zone. A lote fourth quorter Touchdown brought St. Joe from behind to win by the score ot 9-6. Next, the lndions come up ogoinst o highly-touted Gory Roosevelt teom. From the beginning, St. Joe dominoted the contest ond went on to surprise the Ponthers ond win by on impressive 20-7 score. With two stroight wins under their belts, the Soints con- tinued their winning woys with o 14-7 victory over Hom- mond Noll. St. Joe ron up its biggest score ot the seoson ogoinst o stunned Woshington Cloy teom. Scoring olmost ot will, the regulcirs were not pressed into service otter the middle ot the third quarter, ond reserves finished the gome which ended to the tune ot 33-14. Victory number tive come on the tecim's longest trip ot the seoson. Coming up ogoinst Centrol Cotholic of Lotoyette, the lndions scored two eorly touchdowns ond then fought oft o lote first-holt rolly by CC. os the score stood ot 14-13 ot intermission. The second holt wos dominoted by St. Joe, scoring two 1'.D.'s, they went on to win 27-13. The seoson wos closed with o chilling victory over the Penn Kingsmen. Scoring t1rst on o long punt return, St. Joe kept the Kingsmen from their gool line ond scored 0 25-O victory which brought the record to 6-2-2. WIDE OPEN END, Mike Donaldson, snores o game winning touchdown pass against Gary Roosevelt. B-TEAM - CFRONT ROWJ: Jim Gosheri, Mgr., Bolo Quinn, Mgr., ,lim DeCraene, Dove Andrysiolc, John Rapelli, Dove Nagy, Al Highfield, Tom Gerencher, Allan Vagner, Mgr. CSEC- OND ROWD: Mr. Bernard Haog, Coach, Vic Kiplinger, Mr. Richard Hendricks, Coach Ken Koczmarek, Thomas Ladd, John Moiewski, Sylvester Gofrlick, Jim Szamecki, Tom Flowers, Mike Sweeney, Fred Miholich, Howard Hordmon. CBACK ROWJ: Tom Leohy, Joe Kuharich, John Bognor, Almos Lonfoi, John Lunneen, John Ryan, Chris Nicolini, .lim Akens, Joe Crowley. Two Ties Mar Strong Record COACHES - Mr. Eugene Knut son, Mr. Walier Moore, Mr. Robert Brown, Mr. Bernord Haag, Mr. Richord Hendricks. THE TEAM GATHERS AROUND COACH KNUTSON for Cl hcilie time cholk Talk. Q 'aw' - U., 1 -- if f H WV' 5125. Meigs ' ' ' in Slxff? 'X W 4 Rxaillggl SIDACK ,,p,WAfg,l My Kgs C G A B H FRESHMAN TEAM - QFRONT ROWD: Dan Duirieux, Bruce Hardman, Rich Joo, Ed Humphrey, Dave Smith, Mike Ruszkow- ski, Mike Seall, Ken Sullivan, Fred Farkus, Bob Kujowski, Den- nis Bamber, Dave Demefer. CSECOND ROWJ: Bob Chrisiin, Jae Dregifs, Dick Faker, John Diroll, Dave Walsh, Joe Hannan, Jim Akens, Dan DeCraene, Frank Nemeih, Frank Summers, Jim Puif, Dave Samara, Pai Soboleski, John Slack, Mgr., John Nagy, Mgr. CBACK ROWJ: Jim Sniadecki, Tom Gavin, Mike Pianowski, Jim Coriier, Dick Sowala, Don Schramski, Bruce Weinzetl, Mike Van Laere, Mike Luzny, Joe Serge, Len Grummell. GRAPHICALLY EMPHASIZING HIS POINT, Coach Hendricks converses with the team physician, Dr. Wallace Hill. 64 HOMECOMING COURT - KFRONTD: Mary Clancy, Margaret Rogriguez Queen, Carol Borowski. CBACKD: Sue Sweeney, Jane Kline. TV udience Views Homecomin HOMECOMING QUEEN, Margaret Rodriguez, tries on her CLASS PRESIDENT, John Kuminecz, points out the field route to crown under the critical eye of escort Bill Watson. one of the Homecoming drivers. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - TFRONT ROWD: Gus Buysse, Don Cressy, John Koelndorfer, Larry Yeagley, Mike Barony, Tom Szaiko. CBACK ROWJ: Mr. Richard Hendricks, coach, Dick Everett, Joe Moore, Bob Hanyzewslgi, Bob Holtz, Jim Tomaszew- ski, Don Voorde, John Lentz, manager. Fourth Quarter Efforts Net Tribe GUARD Jim Tomaszewski muscles his way around the opposition. 66 ln completing his fourth year at St. Joseph's Coach Dick Hendricks once again finished the year with a winning season. Although the Indians were never really able to put together a long string of wins, they were able to furnish St. Joe partisans with plenty of thrills and excitement throughout the year. The indians opened the hardcourt season against the always powerful Central team and fell to the Bears by the score of 77-44. The tribe next met cross-town rival Washington. ln this one, the Indians fought from behind in the fourth quarter on a T3 point outburst by Gus Buysse and won a 65-58 decision. ln the next three games, a disheartening loss to Riley was sandwiched between victories over North Liberty and Niles. The site of the three following games was Ham- mond and there the Indians tell twice, to Morton C76-703 and Bishop Noll l67-643, before gaining a victory over Hammond Clark l-48-45l. The team then traveled to Elkhart on two succes- sive nights to participate in the Elkhart Holiday Tour- nament. The first game opponent was Valparaiso, and the indians gained a hard fought 68-66 victory which sent the Saints into the next evening's championship game against the host team, Elkhart. The lid seemed to be on the basket this night and the Indians fell to the Blazers C69-513. The next regular season opponent was Bishop Luers CABOVEJ MANAGER John LenTz Tapes Gus Buysse's ankle prior To a game. KLEFTT COACH HENDRICKS calmly gives Time-out advice To Tom Szaiko and Joe Moore. Victories of FT. Wayne. In This game, The Tribe again came from behind in The lasT quarTer on The shoulders of Gus Buysse To win 65-63. Adams was The foe The fol- lowing evening and again The Indians found The lid on The hoop and fell 77-50. WiTh a win over Andrean High of Gary ST. Joe seT ouT on iTs longesT winning sTreak of The season in which iT scored vicfories over Culver C64-5Ol, FT. Wayne C.C. C74-62l, Concord C62-57l, and Wash- ingTon Clay 68-59. The indians again puT on Their Traveling cloThes for a Trip To The sTaTe capiTal To meeT The lrish of Cafhe- dral High. The Tribe was noT in iTs Hnesf form in This one and came ouT on The shorT end of a 73-64 score. Affer a disappoinfing Trip, The indians reTurned To The friendly surroundings of ST. .loe gym To face counfy champs, Lakeville. The Troians were noT in champion- ship form ThaT nighT as The Sainfs rolled pasT Them C65-485. The regular season was ended in winning fashion wiTh a Thrilling 58-57 vicTory over Penn in which Gus Buysse once again was The hero, scoring The winning basker in The lasT 4 seconds. ln The Secfionals, The Indians were noT favored wiTh an easy draw and faced The sTill powerful Cenfral Bears on even Terms for Three quarfers before drop- ping a 53-47 decision and finishing The 6l-62 campaign wiTh a fine i3-8 record. FORWARD Bob Hanyzewski snags a rebound from Concord 67 Seasons WE THEY 44 .. .. S.B. Centrol .... ... 77 65 .. ., SB. Woshington ... ... 58 83 .. .. North Liberty ... .... 64 50 .. .. Riley ....... 77 69 .. .. Niles .......... 49 7O . . . . Hdmmond Morton . . .. . 76 63 .. .. Hommond Noll ... ... 67 48 .. .. Hommond Cldrk .......... ... 45 1 68 .. .. Volpciroiso CHolidoy Tourneyl .... 66 l i 5l .. .. Elkhort lHolidoy Tourneyl ...... . 69 CENTER LARRY YEAGLEY tips one to teommote Gus Buysse l24J. One-Two Punch Propels '62 Indians PREPARING TO RECORD o session for his television show, Jim THE CONCORD DEFENSE claws the boil from Jim Tomoszewski Wilson discusses the basketball teom's chances tor the year with l3Ol. Cocxch Hendricks. 68 Qcoaeboafwlf 65 .... . . . Bishop Luers . . . BIG GUN Gus Buysse launches one of his lump shots 50 .... ... Adams .... ... 65 .... ... Gary Andrean .... 64 .... ... Culver ...... ... 74 .... Fort Wayne C.C, 62 .... . . . Concord .... . . . 86 .,.. ... Washinglon Clay .... 64 .... . . . Indianapolis Cathedral 65 .... ,.. Lakeville ........ ... 58 .... ... Penn ......,.. ... 47 .... Cenfral C5ecTionall .. GUARD DICK EVERETT jumps. Shoots. Scores? B-Team Drive Sparks I2-6 Season B-TEAM - CFRONT ROWD: John Nagy, Manager, Mike Cqn. nard Haag, Dan Wiskofoni, Mike Menyharf, Tom Nowak, Paul Held, Florient Vervaef, Terry Green, Gary Verleye, Bill Wargo, GFUGSSSIU -lim MGFHH, TOVY1 5Cl'lW6lQel', Ed Gallagher, Louis Por- Phil Bujeker, Jim Goshert, Manager. KBACK ROWD: Coach Ber- fer, Bob Quinn. CLEFTD MANAGER Jim Gosherr al- 'raches a new net. KBELOWJ FOR A BETTER BOUND To The pound, Mgr. John Nagy inlTares a basketball fo The prescribed pressure. ge ,, T l 2 FRESHMAN COACH Charles Lennon lends the personal touch to his consultation. l:l'0Sh Slow to 6- l RCC0l'Cl FRESHMEN - CFIRST ROWJ: Jim Sniaclecki, Peter Toth, Mike Thomas James, Lawrence Dygulski. CBACK ROWJ: John Slack, Seall, David Hartman, Dave Smith, Mike Pianowski, Greg Hen- Jacob Borowski, Kieth Maggioli, Jack Matthys, Christopher derson. KSECOND ROWJ: William Barna, Donald Schramski, Davey, Richard Joo, Joseph Speybroeck, James Robertson. David Walsh, John Mahon, David Samora, Kenneth Hass, CHEERLEADERS: fCen- terl Tom Bodnor. CLower left, ciockwiseb Susie Boil, Pam Hor- vofh, Corinne Henclew- ski, Joanne Mucha, Lynn Yancey, John Kuminecz, Judy Bor- kowski, Susie Kopec, Sue Sweeney. Assemblies Spark School Spirit In athletic contests, fair-play, teamwork, and sports- manship must be practiced not only by the players but also by the spectators. In addition to its own ef- forts, a team must be bolstered by the loyal support of the students, cheering it on, in victory or defeat. To inspire both the team and the student body to give their all, athletic assemblies are held. The cheers, songs, skits, and so forth only add to the excitement of an approaching game. A common bond of spirit is created between the students and the team and be- tween the students themselves. The rallies also afford a chance to practice the principles of good sportsman- ship in proper cheering and respect for the officials, the players, and the other team. Each class, the Student Senate, and the Athletic Department sponsor assemblies throughout the year. They were spiced with imaginative skits such as the interview with Jose Jimemez, the Riley coach Calias Richard Przybyszl, during the Junior Assembly or the fielding of a stimulated opponent's team by the sopho- mores. Often the assembly is capped by a rousing talk by one of the coaches. The purpose of these programs, however different they may be, is consistent: to unite the student body in a spirit of competition. DICK PRZYBYSZ plays Jose Jimenez at a junior assembly. I 5 , rl x I 2 Ea E aa ig 'ig E i Vi I iii i I I I I I f -1'A , E V I. QL I . I I I 1 5 I 1 5-'I I 5 I I ii Q i ,ygigipitg L I 5 ' , 5 II , 5 ij ifgffxilf 'f,, I 5 .,.. I' it ,I i 1 if if Yi III .EIIYFE I ' xiii II M I I N E Eg I A I I I I i f,,,., V. omnn tmsnie ROUNDING o turn in the 880, Bob O'Connor eots up the yords with o Iong, confident stride. SHOWING WINNING FORM, Dennis Dvorocek qualifies for the high iump events. 74 I Ei, Young Trackmen Short on experience, Iong on determinotion, the St. .Ioe trockmen struggled through the bleokest seo- son in moiny yeors, Iosing oII their meets. Going up olgoinst some of the strongest teoms in the oreci, the Indions fought with undying spirit. The cindermen opened their seoson oigoinst CI very powerful CentroI teom ond olmost eked out o victory before tolling by W ot o point, C5426-54MsJ. This heortbreoking defeot wos toIIowed by one to Elk- hort C8I2fS-27kI, ond one to Goshen ioiw-47MiI. St. Joe next porticipoted in o triongulcir meet with Woshington Cloy ond Nopponee. The Indions took second pioce behind the Cloy tecim. In the tinoi two meets ot the seoson, the teom was beciten by New Corlisle I63k-45MI, ond Woshington i65Va-422163. Although inexperience wos the deciding toctor during this seoson, the return of mciny Iettiermen gives hint ot success for the coming secison. Lose Meets - Gain Experience CABOVEJ SUSPENDED BY THE CAMERA'S SHUTTER, Mike Don- aldson bursts from the starting blocks on his way 'ro a victorious Two-Twenty. CRIGHTJ HAVING RECEIVED THE BATON, Bob Samara streaks foward the finish line and a victory in fhe 880 relay. VARSITY BASEBALL - KFIRST ROWJ: Darrell Katovsich, Mgr., Larry Scherpereel, Terry Kroll, Ken Woodka, Tom Szaiko, Henry Policinski, Mike Suth, Gene Staszewski, Dan Wiskotoni, Dennis Katovsich, Mgr. CSECOND ROWI: Gene Knutson, head coach, ST. .lOSEPH'S I ......... 5... .. O... .. I.. .. 3... .. 7... .. 6... .. 2... .. O... .. 4... .. 6... .. 6... .. O... .. 9... .. 2.. .. 7... .. 9.. .. 76 Tom Doty, Scott Nowinski, Joe Quigley, Bob Hanyzewski, Tom Gallagher, Terry Green, Jim Tomaszewski, Pat Gallagher, Ed Honyzewski, Bob Joo, Jim Van Dyck, Hugh O'Malley, Bob Bishop, John Lentz, Mgr. A Sad Tale with a Happ AN INDIAN OUTFIELDER pokes his mit into a favorite spot and chooses a stick. I OPPONENTS I Michigan City ... ...... 5 Elkhart ....... . . 7 Riley ........... . . 5 LaPorte .......... . . 6 Washington Clay ... .. 8 Adams ......... . . 5 Riley . . . . . 7 Penn . . . . . 5 Adams ..... . . 3 Mishawaka . . . . . I Central ...... . . 9 Central .......... . . I7 Washington Clay . .. .. I Culver ........... . . 3 TOURNAMENT Mishawaka ....... . I Adams . . . . . 4 Central ... .. 8 Among coaches and players, as St. .Ioe's 1961 baseball season approached, There was at least some cause for optimism. Several Iettermen were back, anchored by Two first-class pitchers and a steady, workmenlike catcher. Things didn't iell, however, and soon The Team was aT The bottom of a depressing O-6 record. Things could only look up, iT seemed. The Indians' first victory was at The expense of Adams, but it didn't herald any complete revival. The remainder of the regular season was touch-and-go with two more victories sandwiched between a double number of defeats. Then came The City Tournament and the fairy Tale ending for a miserable season record of 3 and 12. Mishawaka was eliminated 2-1 in the irst round. Adams, St...loe's patsy all season, bowed out 7-4 in a night game. The next evening, the Indians built up a surprising lead in the early stages of the cham- pionship round with Central, fought off a late surge by the Bears, and took the game 9-8. Astounding as it sounds, ST. Joe won the city Title - Its very first! NOW SON, I know you had the glove on the man, but your foot wasn't on the bag. Endin - 1961 Baseball COACH CALM YOUR- SELF, l've got the counter right here in my hand and it's three and two on the bat- ter. B-TEAM - CFRONT ROWJ: Jim Gosherf, mgr., Art Deck, Joe morek, Dennis Springer, Lcnwrence Scherpereel, Tom Gcllogher, Thilmcm, Mike DUHCl1, Ed GO'llG9l'ISI', Jim De CFUSHG, B05 Quinn, Robert Brown, head coach, Jim Tomuszewski, Bob Joo, Allen mgr, KMIDDLE ROWD: Ron Jeziorski, Don Wiskotoni, Ken Kocz- Von Huffel, Andy Dincolo. GRIMACING IN PAIN, Eddie Hdnyzewski fakes CI bull on The knuckles. STRIVING FOR CONTROL, Terry Green throws for his cc:fcher's seemingly for-off forgef. Q VARSlTY TENNIS' - CFRONT ROWJ: Steve Ball, Frank Krom- Joe Crowley, Paul Wappenstein, Fred Miholich, Julius Mauro, kowski, Sean Griffin, Steve Auer, Cesar Romero, Jim Fuelle, Wayne Jankowiak, George Lysak. head coach. CBACK ROWJ: Enriquillo Romero, Joe Kwasneiski, FRAMED BY THE NET, Cesar Romero demonstrates flawless back- hand form. Trying Seasons I Dividends Determination proved to be the key word as the tennis team emerged from one of its most successful seasons. Led by four returning lettermen, the Indians posted a 5-8 record for the season. After falling l-6 to a powerful Niles team in the opener, St. Joe picked up two wins against Dowagiac and Penn, 6-l and 5-2. Plymouth then sent the Indians to their second defeat, 2-5. Coach .lim Fuelle's squad rebounded with a 6-l victory over Howe Military, and then dropped return matches to Penn, 3-4, and Plymouth, l-6. Howe Military, falling for the second time, provided the lndians with their fourth victory in a 6-l match. Swinging toward the season's end, the netmen's record slipped to 4 and 6 with losses to Goshen, O-7 and 2-5. Culver Military handed St. .loe a l- 9 defeat before the indians came up with victory number five over the Dowagiac team, 6-l. Closing out the season, Niles High smashed past the squad, coming out with a l-6 triumph. 79 THE BALL slips from o tangle of grasping Juniors. SENIORS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS - CFRONT ROWJ: John Lorkin, Greg Boll, Dick Dohrowiok, and Duane Ti- hen. TSECOND ROWD: Tom Szumski, Pot Alford, Jim Zell, ond Lorry Morningstar. 80 SENIORS FIGHT FOR A REBOUND during one of Their morning games. Dawn JUNIOR IINTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPONS - LFRONT ROWJ: Louis Hickey, Herb Kissell, Ed Cytocki, ond Jim DeCroene. CSECOND ROWJ: Bill Boehnlein, Ken Klimek, and Kenneth Brenclo. Once varsity basketball had shifted into high gear, St. Joseph's intramural dribblers swung in behind. Tvvo dozen teams, evenly distributed among seniors and juniors, and supervised by Mr. Gene Knutson, vied for top spot in a double elimination tournament. A player must really love the game in order to participate in our program because he must roll out of bed early. After a hercely contested series of games, the senior and junior divisional champs faced off for all the marbles. Since wrestling is no longer a varsity sport, enthu- siasts of this ancient test of skill and strength flexed their muscles and practiced their dexterity in the in- tramural vvrestling program. Preliminaries were run in a manner similar to basketball. However, the tvvo participating classes, the seniors and juniors, vvere not separate, but combined into five weight divisions. The matches, conducted concurrently with the basketball games, provided an interesting diversion for the bleary-eyed early morning spectators found in the gym on days of competition. Again this year, as it has in the past, the intramural program has provided an outlet for the athletic ability of the non-varsity competitors, fulfilling its basic pur- pose. INTRAMURAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS - CKNEELINGD: Malcolm Hill, Bill Gottlick, and Al Lind CSTANDINGJ: Jerry Levvellen, and Bob Bhhop Rivals Vie for Top Honors PRETZEL!! 81 MONOGRAM WINNERS Mike Earley, Ron Jeziorski, and Tom USHER Bob Bishop cheerfully ropes off the basketball floor. Wargo absorb some wisdom from cheerleader Sue Ball. Indian thletes Receive MONOGRAM CLUB - CFRONT ROWJ: Steve Pinfer, Al Lind, Bill Gotflick, Jim Karas, Pat Baiclek, Bob Samara, Bill Siafkow- ski, Ed Thirion, Dick Weddle. KSECOND ROWD: Barry Barfh Bolo Joo, Larry Yeagley, Ken Woodka, Ron Jeziorski, Tom War- go, John Lentz, Jim Tomaszewski, Tom Szaiko. QTHIRD ROWD Frank Kromkowski, Al Niemier, Cesar Romero, Scoft Nowinski 1 Joe Kuharich, Al Van Huflel, Ken Kaczmarek, Mike Donaldson, Bill Remmo. CFOURTH ROWJ: Gary Beck, Tom Lahey, Mike Walsh, Rick Paulson, Tom Dofy, Mike Earley, Bob Hanyzewski, Jim DeCraene. CBACK ROWJ: George Lysak, Gus Buysse, Mal- colm Hill, Dennis Kafovsich, Bob Bishop, Paul Wappensfein, Bob Smith, Darrell Kafovsich, Hugh O'Malley, Jim Van Dyck. The Monogram Club is an exclusive club ot men of distinction. They are marked by the coveted J which points them out as outstanding varsity players on track an-ol turf, Held and floor. Proudly displayed, it is a symbol not only ot their athletic ability but also of the hard work and sacrihce that vvas necessary to achieve such recognition. lt is an honor tor a iob well done in the struggle to keep St. Joseph's prominent in sports competition. The Monogram Club, by its program, attempts to promote further recognition ot athletic excellence. lt seeks to unite the varsity athletes into a usetul in- tluence in the school. They not only give service to the school by ushering at games, but also promote school spirit by sponsoring assemblies and dances. This year the Monogram Club functioned under the able leadership of its president, Tom Szaiko. Tom Wargo served as vice-president. The secretary was Mike Earley, the treasurer, Bill Remmo, and the ser- geant-at-arms, Bob Samora. The club was monitored by Mr. Moore and Brothers James Bluma, C.S.C. ACCEPTING THE KIWANIS AWARD, Tom Wargo is congratulated by Mr. Christman, the Kiwanis representative. Symbols of Excellence FOOTBALL PLAYER l Marty Miller receives l a helping ot sausage at the annual athlet- ic banquet. 83 viewing different and new ways of thinking LASSE S The backbone of the school is its stu- dent body, and St. Joseph's 1645 stu- dents give unlimited support. They strive to become the senior citizens of the future, this goal remaining as the governing factor in their associations with the school, its faculty, and the community. AcTiviTies ThaT Till The school year vviTh memorable Times . . . a curriculum designed To provide boTh spir- iTual and maTerial beneTiTs Tor The sTudenT in TuTure years . . . Responsible for The Things ThaT The average sTudenT never noTices is The adminisTraTion of ST. .loseph's High School. A closer inspecTion of The ad- minisTraTive duTies of The school reveals many hours of hard work spenT co-ordinaTing class schedules, ar- ranging Tor TesTs To be given To The sTudenTs, and underTaking a volume of paper work ThaT comes vviTh each graduaTing class. All These Tasks, and yeT The school sTill funcTions smooThly. UniTy is closely Tollovved by efficiency, and aT ST. .loseph's, co-ordinaTion of The Tvvo deparTmenTs is di- recTed by SuperinTendenT Fafher John Vrabely. Pro- cedure in The Boys' and Girls' DeparTmenTs requires The eTTorTs of BroTher Reginald .IusTak, C.S.C, and SisTer Mary of Good Counsel, C.S.C. Wifh This ar- rangemenT, The adminisTraTion sefs school policy. WiTh Their hard work, before, during, and aTTer school, comes The eTTlciency ThaT makes our high school acTive. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, FaTher John Vrabely. Administration Develops School SISTER MARY OF GOOD COUNSEL executes one of her varied Tasks as Vice-principal. UPON SEEING THIS PHOTO, Fcfhel' Vrubely remarked with cn weary sigh, This happens mcsny times cz clay. Q.f.m,,. W 'sim A ,. OUR PRlNClPAl., Brother Reginald Jusfcik, C.S.C., launches cunother school dey. g ,ms- M MRS. OPAL ALWARD - School Nurse, SISTER M. ANDREW, C.S.C. - U.S. History, Government, English I, Senior Sponsor, SISTER M. ANGE- LINE, C.S.C. - Religion ll, Geometry, Algebra I, Sophomore Sponsor. BROTHER ANTON MATTINGLY, C.S.C. - Spanish I 84 Il, English Ill, Yearbook Moderator, BROTHER AU- GUSTUS PATIN, C.S.C.- Algebra, Religion I, Athletic Tickets, BROTHER BENEDICT GERVAIS, C.S.C. - Physi- cal Science, Physics, Algebra. SISTER M. BERENICE, C.S.C. - Eng- lish I, French I 8K II, French Club Sponsor, REVEREND PAUL R. BUETER - Religion IV, MISS UNA CAMP - Algebra I, Latin I, Advanced Alge- bra. MRS. MARY ANN CAMPBELL - English III, Journalism, Publications Sponsor, BROTHER CHARLES BLA- VAT, C.S.C. - Religion I, English ll, Boys' Senate Moderator, MRS. CIRETTA COTY - Physical Education. BROTHER DAMIAN DAELE, C,S.C. - Civics, Religion II, BROTHER DANIEL BENGERT, C.S.C.- English Il, Latin I, Advanced Latin, Catholic Action, BROTHER DANIEL KANE, C.S.C. - Latin ll, Religion Ill. A MISSION ELEPHANT is on object of interest for Brothers Gerard ond Donold. SISTER M. DOMINIC, C.S.C. - Re- ligion lp BROTHER DONALD BAILER - Bookkeeping, Religion III, Locks ond Lockers, Sophomore Sponsor, BROTHER DONALD BURKHARD, C.S.C. - Religion II, English I, Junior Sponsor. SISTER M. FRANCELLA, C.S.C. - English II, Religion II, SISTER M. FRANCES PAULA, C.S.C. - World History, I-Ieod of Sociol Studies De- portment, SISTER M. FRANCIS BOR- GIA, C.S.C. - Algebro I, Religion II, Veronico Club Sponsor. SISTER M. FRANCIS LOYOLA, C.S.C. - U.S. History, Religion II, Govern- ment, Record Keeping, Junior Spon- sor, Mcnricm Club Sponsor, BROTHER FRANCIS WARTI-I, C.S.C. - Plone Geometry, High School Moth, Fresh- rnon Sponsor, MR, MILTON FRESH- WATERS - Business Moth, Business Low. CW-4. ! 7171A AWD' MR. JACK FUELIE- General Shop I and ll, Mechanical Drawing I and Il, BROTHER GERARD MASON, C.S.C. - Advanced Writing, World Litera- ture, Religion III, Mission Club Mod- erator, Head of English Department, Counselor, REVEREND WILLIAM J. GIERANOWSKI - Religion IV. REVEREND JOHN E. GILLIG - Re- ligion IV, MR. BERNARD HAAG - Biology, Physical Education, Perfect, Asstt Freshman Football Coach, B Basketball Coach, Asst. Track Coach, MR. RICHARD HENDRICKS - Physi- cal Education, Health, Asst. Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach. wuNumbwv0.mdfllmp BROTHER JAMES BLUMA, C.S.C. - Plane Geometry, Perfect, Athletic Director, Century Club, Honor Com- mittee, SISTER M. JOSEPHITA, CLSHC. - Religion lll, Latin I, Head of Lan- guage Department, SISTER M. JOSILE, C.S.C. - Foods, Religion Ill, Clothing ll and IV, Head of Home Economics Department, Future Teach- ers Club Sponsor. MRS. RUBY KUBISTA - Clothing ll ond III, Health, Future Nurses Club Sponsor, MR. EUGENE KNUTSON - Health, Physical Education, Physical Education Coordinator, Asst. Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Intra- mural Director, MR. CHARLES LEN- NON - Physical Education, Freshman Basketball Coach. SISTER M. LOUIS IRENE, C.S.C. - Librarian, Library Club Sponsor, SIS- TER M. LUCRETIA, C.S.C. - Biology II 81 III, Freshman- Sponsor, MR. DAVID MALONE 4 Chemistry, Biolo- gy, Science Club Moderator. SISTER M. MARCIAN, C.S.C. - As- sistant Director, Head of English Department, MISS MARILYN MILLER - Shorthand III 8K IV, Typing I, Book- keeping, MR. WALTER MOORE - U.S. History, Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach. SISTER M. OCTAVIA, C.S.C. - As- sistant Librarian, BROTHER PASCHAL TOMASZEVVSKI, C.S.C. - Latin I, Religion III, Counselor, National Honor Society Moderator, Chairman ot Honor Committee, REVEREND DANIEL E. PEIL - Religion IV, Head of Religion Department. I SISTER M. PRAXEDES, C.S.C. - Re- ligion I, MR. JAMES P. REITH - Banclf BROTHER RICHARD SHEA, C.S.C. - English III, Typing, Book- store, Honor Committee. MISS MARILYN ROGGE - Typing III 81 IV, Shorthand IV, Cheer Block Sponsor, BROTHER ROSAIRE FOOS, C.S.C. - Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Pre- fedg SISTER M. ROSALIMA, C.S.C. - Latin I SK Il, Latin Club Sponsor. 9 SIGNALING one foul shot for St. Jo- seph's is the versci- tile Mr. Molone, of- Hciol scorer. SISTER M. ROSE VERONICA, C.S.C. - Geometry, Algebro I, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Head' of Mothemotics Department, Moth Club Sponsor, MISS SALLY ROSENHEIMER - English IV, Speech I, Sponsor of Speech ond Dromo Club, MISS MARY SERROI - World History, Civics. MRS. CAROL SUMMERS - Algebra I, Mothemotics II, III, Head of Chem- istry Deportment, Chemistry IV, BROTHER THOMAS A. KUNNA, C.S.C. - Lotin Americon History, English IV, Assistont Director, Deon of Boys, Hoillor Co mittee, BR ER VIATOR IAK, ,s,C. '15- ' ' I II I S BROTHER WILBERT LEVELING, C.S.C. - English I, Religion III, Prefect of Religion, Vocation Director, Coun- selor, MISS KAREN WILKE - World History, U.S, History, BROTHER WIL- LIAM MEWES, C.S.C. - English II, Religion I, Asst, Athletic Director. CABOVEJ CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Catherine Zalas, Mrs, Eliza- loerh Freirag, Mrs. Dorofhy Cvviklinski, Miss Mary Prawaff, Mrs. Eugenia Gapczynski. CRIGHTJ SECRETARIES. Miss Anita Martin, Miss Eleanor Kellogg. KBELOW LEFTJ MAINTAINANCE CREW: Mr. Robert Toth, Mr, Harry Ofolski, Mr. Pere Kline, Mr. Robert Deifchley, Mr. Maurice Holvoet, CBELOW RIGHTD BROTHERS' COOK: Mrs. Carl Weinzefl. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Tom Dofy, Treasurer, Billie DeBeck, dem: John Kvmiriecz, president Befiv Arm Gosiorowski, presiderif treasurer, Bill Remmo, vice-president Mary lVicNeile, vice-presi- Tom Gallagher, secreforyp Judy Sfroko, secretory. Senior Ingenuit Brings Recognition to School 94 The word senior is almost synonymous with the word leader. Whether in scholarship, extra-curricu- lar activities, school proiects, or innovations, the Sen- ior Class has taken the initiative. ln addition to ordinary class work, which is heavy enough, the seniors have subiected Themselves to a battery of college preparatory tests. Their efforts have brought personal recognition and honor to the school. Starting with the first football assembly, senior- sponsored activities dominated the social scene. The Fall Mixer, the Mad Hatter dance, and the an- nual Mardi Gras provided fun and relaxation tor the students. Senior ingenuity was responsible tor the tloat and decorations tor the Homecoming. Intermit- tently, there were Coke parties and, finally, the long- anticipated Senior Ball - all directed by seniors. On occasion, seniors had an opportunity to break new ground and set new precedents. There was, for example, participation in the Second Annual Leadership Day. Having exhibited more than ordinary talent for leadership, service, and spirit, the Senior Class was ready to accept even greater responsibilities. SENIORS MODERA- TORS - Sister M. Andrew, C.S.C., and Brother Viator Grzes- kowaqk, c.s.c, Mission Club 37 Science Club 37 SI Club I,2. JOSEPH R. BADGER - En- terecl 4th year, PATRICK M, BAJDEK - Class officer I,27 Student Senate 27 Football I,2,3,47 Basketball I,27 Baseball 47 Track I,2,37 Intramurals 3,47 Prom Committee 3,47 Monogram Club 2,3,4. PATRICIA A. BAKER - Prom Committee 3,47 French Club 47 Veronica Club 2. GREGORY J. BALL - Basketball I7 Track I,3,47 ln- tramurals 3,47 Mission Club I7 Science Club 3. MICHAEL J. BARANY - Basketball I,2, 3,47 Track I7 OFHce Staff 4. JUDY K. BARKOVVSKI - HI-LITE 47 Chieftain 47 Future Teachers Club 47 Prom Commit- tee 3,47 Science Club 47 Future Nurses Club 2,37 Cheerleader 2,3,4. ROSE- MARY A. BARNES - Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,37 Chieftain 37 Mission Club 37 Prom Committee 3,47 Veronica Club 2. FRANK J. BARRETT - Band I,2,3,4: Football I7 Science Club 4. BERNARD C. BARTH - Band I,27 Basketball I7 Track Mgr. 27 Intramurals 3,47 Basket- ball Mgr. 27 Baseball Mgr. I7 NCCJ I,27 Prom Committee 3,47 Monogram Club I,2,3,4. LEROY H. BATCHELOR - Mission Club 47 Prom Committee 37 Track 27 Intramurals 2,3. B. PATRICK BAUER - HI-LITE 3,4: Chieftain 3,47 Football I7 Basketball I, 27 Baseball 27 Intramurals 3,47 South Bend Tribune Reporter 47 Prom Corn- mittee 3,47 Science Club 3,4. GARY W. BECK - Basketball 37 Track 3,47 Intra- murals 47 Prom Committee 47 Mono- gram Club 3,4. PAUL J. BENZ - HI- LITE 47 Chieftain 3,47 Basketball 27 ln- tramurals 3,47 Prom Committee 47 Sci- ence Club 3,4. PATRICK L. ALFORD - Basketball I,27 Intramurals 3,47 Prom Committee 3,4. STEVEN L. ARTUSI Intramurals 3- MICHAEL G, BERES - Intramurals 3,4, Prom Committee 3. ELLEN L. BERGER- ON - HI-LITE 4, Chieftain 4, Mission Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation BQ Drama 4, French Club 4. JANE E. BIDDLE - Class Ofhcer 2, Student Senate 2, HI-LITE 4, Chieftain 4, Mis- sion Club 2, Prom Committee 3,4, Sci- ence Club 4, Music Appreciation 81 Drama 3, Future Nurses Club 3,4. JOHN D. BIDELMAN - Track 4, Intra- murals 4, Prom Committee 4. JAMES R. BIGGS - Football l,2,3, Track I, In- tramurals 3,4, Basketball Mgr. 2, Prom Committee 3,4. NANCY S. BILLISITZ - Class Otoficer 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Olilice Stott 4, Future Nurses Club 2,3. CHRISTOPHER H. BIRD - Mission Club 4. THOMAS L. BODNAR - Student Senate 2,4, National Honor Society 4, Scholastic Honor Certiticate 2, Chief- tain 4, Mission Club 2,3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Science Club 4, Office StaFF 4, Humanities Club 3, Intramurals 3,4, Football I,2, Track 2, Mascot 4. FRAN- CIS R. BOGAERT - Football I, Intra- murals 3,4, Mission Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 3. BONJOUR! chirps Ellen Bergeron as she peeks from her French Class finery. MONICA J. BOGUCKI - National Hon- or Society 3,45 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,35 HI-LITE 45 Chieftain 3,45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Math Club 35 Drama Study Club 45 French Club 45 Veronica Club 25 Cheer- block 2. ROBERT D. BOOTH - Mission Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 45 Monitor 35 Otolice Staff I,2,3,45 Intramurals basketball 35 Intramurals Wrestling 3. CAROL A. BOROWSKI - NCCJ 25 Mission Club 25 Future Teach- ers Club 45 Prom Committee 253,45 Science Club 45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Veronica Club 25 Librarian Club 4. DONNA M. BOROWSKI - Mission Club I5 Prom Committee 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Art Club 45 Veronica Club I. RICH- ARD L. BOROWSKI - Glee Club 35 Intramurals 35 Prom Committee 3. DONNA M. BOTKA - Scholastic Hon- or Cert. 35 Mission Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Music Appreciation St Drama 3,45 Fu- ture Nurses Club 25 Drama Study Club 45 Art Club 35 Cheer Block 2. SUE P. BRUNNER - Pram Committee 35 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Veronica Club 2. THOMAS E. BRYAN - Basketball I,25 Intramurals 3,45 Mission Club I,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3,4. FRANCES A. BUDZINSKI - Scholastic Honor Cert. I5 Chieftain 35 Mission Club 35 Prom Committee 3. JOHN F. BUDZINSKI - Mission Club 2,45 Science Club 35 Archery Club I. KATHRYN G, BURKE - Science Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Math Club 35 Music Appreciation 84 Drama 35 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Drama Study Club 4. AUGUST BUYSSE - Student Senate 3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,4. MICHAEL A. CAENEPEEL - Scholastic Honor Cert. 3. PATRICIA A. CANFIELD - Prom Committee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 35 Art Club 3,4. GREGORY E. CARR - Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,35 Banol I,25 Prom Committee 2,35 Math Club I,25 Young Doctors Club 3. THE DAILY MAKEUP SESSION with Jeone Parrish, Bille DeBeclc, and Susan Fisher . . . JAMES L. CARRICO - Prom COI'r'l1'YtlTi6S 35 Track 3,4. MARILYN CERNAK 1- Ncltionol Honor Society 3,4p Scholctstlc Honor Cert. l,2,3, Prom Committee 3, Future Teachers Club 3,4. GODWIN T. CICHOSZ - Student Senate if Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,41 Future Nurses Club 4. MARY M. CLANCY - Prom Committee 3, Future Nurses Club 3,45 Art Club 4. MICHAEL J. COOMES - Scholastic Honor Cert. if Football 2g Basketball lg Intramurals 3,45 Mission Club. 3g Prom Committee 34 Science Club 31 Monitor 4. BONNIE M. COPPENS - Erom Committee 37 Future Nurses Club COLLEEN M. CROTTY - Mission Club 2,37 Prom Committee 3,4f Art Club 4, Veronica Club 2, RICHARD W. DAB- ROWIAK - Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,3p Intramurals 3,4, Wrestling lp Science Club 3. CHADWICK E. DALE - Scho- lastic Honor Cert. lg Intramurals 37 Mission Club 3, Science Club 3. CONRAD S. DALKOWSKI - Scholastic Honor Cert. 2, Intramurals I,2. M. MAUREEN DAVIS - Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 4, Future Nurses Club 3,4, Art Club 4. BILLIE A. DEBECK - Class Otolicer 4, Student Senate 2,3, National Honor So- ciety 4, Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,3, NCCJ I,2, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation 8K Drama 2,3, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2, Drama Study Club 4, French Club 4. BERNARD L. DECRAENE - Football I, Intramurals l,2,3,4. WILBERT F. DE- GEETER - Intramurals l,2,3,4, Mission Club 2,3. MICHAEL .I. DELAHANTY - Student Senate 2,3, Scholastic Honor git. I,2, Basketball I,2, Intramurals TERRY J. DENNHARDT - Scholastic Honor Cert. 3, Prom Committee 3,4, French Club 4. DOROTHY L. DESCHENE - Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 4, Future Nurses Club 3. MICHAEL K. DETTOR - Intramurals 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Science Club 3,4. ANDREW A. DINCOLO - Student Sen- ate I, National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, HI-WAY 3,4, Football I, Base- ball 2,3,4, Track I, Intramurals 3, Mis- sion Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3,4. JOHN M. DORSCH - Football I, Mission Club 4. THOMAS J. DOTY - Class Officer 4, Student Senate I, National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2, Glee Club I,2,3, Hl-WAY 3,4, Football I, Basket- ball I, Baseball 2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4. GEORGE W. DROLET 7- Glee Club 2,3, Prom Committee 3,4. PATRICIA D. DUR- FEE - Glee Club 4, Future Nurses Club 3,4-, Art Club 3,4, KATHLEEN A. ELI - National Honor Society 3,4, Scho- lastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,4, Mission Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation 84 Drama 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Drama Study Club 4, Art Club 3,4, French Club 4, Cheer Block 2. STEPHEN F. EMGE - Chieftain 45 Prom Committee 3,45 Art Club 3,4. WILLIAM H. FARRELL - Football 1,35 Intramurals lk ROSEMARY M. FERRO - Glee Club MARY ELLEN FlLlPEK - Class Officer 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Scho- lastic Honor Cert. l,2,3,45 HI-WAY 3,45 Hl-LITE 45 Chieftain 3,45 Mission Club 35 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 3,45 French Club 45 Veronica Club 2. SUSAN A. FISCHER - Prom Committee 3,45 Future Nurses Club l,2, 4. BARRY E. FLANIGAN - Band l. euiofuSTalwPw- ' ' JULIANN T. FOCOSI - Prom Commit- tee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,4. PETER J. FOCOSI - Prom Committee 3,45 Art Club l,2. ANNE Y. FOX - Future Teachers Club 3,45 French Club 4. JOSEPH R. FUZEY - Band 'l,2,3,45 Mis- sion Club i5 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 3. GERALD R. GADACZ - lntra- murals 3,45 Mission Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3,4. MARY ANN GADACZ - National Honor Society 3,45 Scho- lastic Honor Cert. l,2,3,45 Hl-WAY 45 NCCJ 25 Prom Committee 3,45 Office Sta'FF 3,45 Veronica Club 2. THOMAS M. GALLAGHER - Class Ot- ficer 4, Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,3,4, HI-LITE 4, Chieftain 4, Football 4, Base- ball 23 4- Intramurals 23 4- Prom Com mittee' 321. CAROLYN 'if IGAMBLE Q NCCJ 2, Mission Club 3, Prom Commit- tee 3,4, Science Club 4, Future Nurses Club 2. DANIEL P, GANSER - Intra- murals l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3. RICHARD A. GANSER - Intramurals I,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3,47 Oftice Stal? 4. LOUIS J. GAST - Scholastic Honor Cert. I, Intramurals I,2,3, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3, OFHce 4. ROSEMARY A. GERMANO - Class Olticer I, Mission Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Science Club 4, Music Ap- preciation and Drama 4, Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Drama Study Club 4. VAUGHN P. GERVAS - Student Sen- ate 2, Otofice Stott 4. JOHN M. GER- WELS - National Honor Society 4, Scho- lastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Mission Club 4, Prom Commit- tee 3,-4, Science Club 4, Monitor 3, Ot- fice 4. GERALD R. GLOSTER - Band I,2,3,4, Archer I, Mission Club 'I,2, 3,4, History anal! Literature I,2,3. THOMAS L. GOLBA - National Honor Society 4, Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,3, Chiettain 3, Football l,2, Baseball 2, Intramurals 3,4, Mission Club 4, Prom Committee 3. KATHLEEN J. GORSKI - Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 4. WILLIAM C. GOSHERT - Foot- ball I,2, Baseball l,4, Intramurals 3,4, Mission Club 4. BETTY ANN GOSIOROWSKI - Class Otticer 2,4, Student Senate 2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, NCCJ 2, Mis- sion Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation 81 Drama 3, Ottice 4. WILLIAM J. GOTTLICK - Football l,2, 3,4, Track I,2,4, Intramurals 3,4, Wres- tling I, Prom Committee 3,4, Monitor 4, OFlice Statt 4, Monogram Club 3,4.. PATRICK J. GOVERN - Scholastic Hon- or Cert. l,2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Science Club 4, Math Club 3. MARY E. GRAMZA - HI-WAY 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3, Art Club 4, BARBARA G. GRATHWOHL - Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation 84 Drama 2,3, RON- ALD C. GRZESKIEWICZ - Football 2,3, 4, Track 2,4, Intramurals 3,4, Mission Club 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Ottice 4. JOHN L. GUNDECK - Football 'l, In- tramurals 3,4, JAMES E. HACKETT - Chieftain 4, NCCJ 4, Prom Committee 3, Science Club 4. JOSEPH M. HALEY - Band I,2,3,4, Archery I, Mission Club I,2,3,4. IRMA C. HAMILL - National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2, 3, NCCJ 3,4, Mission Club 2, Science Club 4, Art Club 4, French Club 4, Veronica Club 2, Religion Medal I. MARY LEE HAMILTON - Student Sen- ate I, National Honor Society 4, Scho- lastic Honor Cert. l,2,4, NCCJ l,2,4, Mission Club 2,3,4, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 4, Math Club 3,4, Music Appre- ciation 8i Drama 2,3,4, Drama Study Club 2,3,4, French Club 4, Veronica Club 2. MICHAEL J. HANNIGAN - Baseball I, Intramurals 3, Mission Club I,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Ap- preciation Si Drama 3, Monitor 4. or Cert. If Intramurals 3,4g Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Science Club 3,4p Oitice Staff 4. TIMOTHY J. HARTZER - Stu- dent Senate 45 National Honor Society 45 HI-WAY 4, Basketball I,2f Intramu- rals 3f Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3,4-p Oilice Stal? 4. GEORGE Q. HAYNES - Intramurals 3,47 Football Mgr. 1,25 Basketball Mgr. l,2f Prom Committee 3,4. THEO E. HENNINGS - Glee Club 4, Track 2,35 Intramurals 4, Mission Club 45 Science Club 39 Office Stat? 4. ED- WARD V. HERRMANN - Intramurals l,2. ANNE M. HIGGINS - Prom Com- , mittee 3,45 Library Club 2,3,4. 3 A STUDENT of the arts, Tim Hartzer can study English Literature for hours. 104 CHARLES F. HARRELL - Scholastic Hon- MALCOLM E. HILL - Student Senate 2, Football l,2,3,4, Track I, Intramurals 3, 4, Wrestling I, Mission Club 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4. SUZANNE HOCHSTETTER - Student Senate 2, Glee Club 2,4, Mission Club 2, Prom Committee 3,4, Math Club 4, Music Appreciation 81 Drama 2,3, Moni- tor 2, Drama Study Club 4, French Club 4. MARY A. HOLTZ - Student Senate 4, National Honor Society 4, Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, HI-LITE 3,4, Chieftain 3,4, Mission Club 3,4, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Math Club 3,4, French Club 4. JOANN M. HORVAT - Scholastic Hon- or Cert. 2, Mission Club 2,3, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 4, Math Club 3, Future Nurses Club 3,4. ELIZABETH A. JARVIS - National Hon- or Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, Mission Club 3,4, Prom Commit- tee 3,4, Veronica Club 2. ROBERT M. JOO - Student Senate 3, Baseball 2, 3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. DOLORES R. KACZOROWSKI - Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Oftice Stott 4, Future Nurses Club 2. MARY JO KALIL - Prom Committee 3, 4. JAMES N. KARAS - Class Officer I, Football 3,4, Track l,4, Intramurals 3,4, Wrestling I, Prom Committee 3,4, Igllorgitir 2, Ottice Staff 2, Monogram U . MARYANN KATOVSICH - National Honor Society 4, Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,3,4, HI-LITE 4, Chieftain 4, Mission Club 2,3, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, French Club 4, Veronica Club 2. JOHN F. KENNY - Science Club 4. TIMOTHY A. KEN- SINGER - Intramurals 3,4, Mission Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation 8: Drama 2,3. VICKIE L. KETCHMARK - HI-WAY 3,4, Prom Committee 3.4, Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4. EUGENE KINTZ - Prom Committee 3, Intramu- rals 3. KENNETH M. KIRSITS - Intra- murals 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4. FLORINE M. KLAER - Prom Committee 3,4. JANE M. KLINE - Mission Club 31 Prom Committee 3,41 Science Club 41 Future Nurses Club 3,4. MARK M. KOCHANOWSKI - Chieftain 31 Intra- murals l,2,31 Mission Club 41 Science Club 3,4. SUSAN F. KOPEC - Scholastic Honor Cert. l,21 Prom Committee 31 Science Club 41 Future Nurses Club 3,41 Cheer Leaoler 2,3,4. TERRANCE M. KROLL - Scholastic Honor Cert. 31 Baseball 2,3, 41 Intramurals l,2,3,41 Prom Committee 3. FRANCIS A. KROMKOWSKI - Class OI-Ticer I,2,31 National Honor Society 3,41 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,3,41 HI- LITE 41 Football l,21 Tennis l,2,31 ln- tramurals 3,41 Prom Committee 3,41 Ot- tice 21 Monogram Club 2,3,4. JOHN P. KUMINECZ - Class Officer 3,47 Student Senate l,2,3,41 National Honor Society 3,41 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,3,41 Chieftain 3,41 Track I1 Intramurals I,2,3,41 NCCJ 31 Mission Club 41 Prom Committee 314. NANCY A. KUZMICH - National Honor Society Club 21 Hl-WAY 41 Prom Committee 3,41 Math Club 31 Future Teachers Club 3,41 French Club 4. RICHARD E. LAND- ESEAZF - Basketball I1 Intramurals MARY ELLEN LANE - Prom Committee 3,41 Future Nurses Club 3. MARCIA A. LANGNER - Glee Club 41 NCCJ 21 Prom Committee 3,45 Future Teachers Club 41 Drama Study Club 4. JOHN E. LARKIN - Scholastic Honor Cert. 21 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT S. LASKOWSKI - Football 2,31 Baseball 41 Track I,2,31 Intramurals 41 Mission Club 41 Prom Committee 41 Sci- ence Club 4. DAVE J. LEDA - Track l,2,3,41 Intramurals 2,3,41 Prom Commit- tee 3,4. VICTORIA A. LEEKE - Mission Club l,21 Prom Committee 3,4. PATRICIA A. LEFEVERE - Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Drama Study Club 4, Art Club 4. JOAN M. LEHNER - National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. 'l,2,3,4, Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 4, Math Club 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Li- brary Club 4. JOHN J. LEHNER - Glee Club 4, Intramurals 3,4, Mission Club I,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Sci- ence Club 3, Monitor 3,4, Math Club 3, T.B. League Representative 3,4, Serra Club Representative. JOHN T. LENTZ - National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,3, Football Mgr. 2,3,4, Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4, Baseball Mgr. 2,3,4, Mission Club 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4. ALLAN A. LIND - Football l,2,3,4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball l,2, Intramurals 3,4, Wres- tling I, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Clu 3, Monogram Club 4. ROBERT L. LITZNERSKI - National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. 2, Weight Lifting Mgr. 2, OFFice 2,3. DANIEL L. LONERGAN - Intramurals I,2. WILLIAM C. LUBAWY - HI-WAY 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Usher Club 2. CHRISTIAN L. LUCIANI - Intramurals 4, Prom Committee 3,4. JUDITH A. LUCKY - Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2, Drama Study Club 4. GEORGE J. LYSAK - Class Otticer I, Student Senate I, National Honor Society 3.4, Banal l,2,3, HI-WAY 4, Football I, Bas- ketball I, Tennis i,2,3, Intramurals 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Monogram Club 2,3,4. DELPHINE S. MACKOWSKI - Scholastic Honor Cert. 3, Mission Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club 2, Drama Study Club 4, French Club 4. Q Peep Batten Qeuims ALFRED C. MAENHOUT - Intramurals 2,3,4. KAREN A. MAGIERA -- Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2, Drama Study Club 4, Art Club 4. JANET L. MAIKE - Prom Committee 2, 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2. MICHAEL T. MAKIELSKI - Student Sen- ate 4, National Honor Society 4, Band i,2,3, HI-WAY 3,45 Basketball if Track ly lntramurals 3,47 Prom Committee 3,41 Science Club 3,4. ROSANNA L. MA- KIELSKl - Student Senate 4, Prom Committee 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club 2. DAVID L. MANUSZAK - Glee Club 3: Basketball 2, Track 3, Intramurals 2,3, 4, Wrestling 2, Prom Committee 2,3,4. MARY ANN T. MARKIEWICZ - Scho- lastic Honor Cert. 2,3, Prom Committee 2,3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, Art Club 3. BENEDICT F. MARNOCHA - Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,3, Hl-WAY 4, Hi-lite 4, Chieftain 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3, 4, Intramurals 3,4, Wrestling l, Prom Committee 4. RICHARD F. MAYER - Football l, Track l, Intramurals 4, Prom Committee 4. DON L. MAZZONE - Wrestling 2, Mission Club I, Prom Committee 4: Ushers Club l,2, JOANNE F. MAZ- ZONE - Future Teachers Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Oftice StaFF 4, Future Nurses Club 2, French Club 4. DONNA M. MCGROGAN - National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,4: Prom Committee 2,3,4, Music Apprecia- gonb ind Drama 2, Art Club 3, French U . MARY ANN E. McKEEN - Prom Com- mittee 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club 2, Li- brarian 4. MARY M. McNElLE - Class Officer 4, Student Senate 2, Prom Committee 2,3,4, Future Teachers Club 3, Drama Study Club 4, French Club 4. ROBERT L. MEJER - Intramurals 2, Art Club 3,4. MARIE T. MENYHART - National Hon- or Society 4, Scholastic Honar Cert. l, 2,4, Glee Club l,3, NCCJ 2, Mission Club l,2,3, Prom Committee 2,3,4, Sci- ence Club 4, Math Club 3,4, Music Ap- preciation 3, Future Nurses Club 3,4. MARLA C. METZLER - Glee Club 4, Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club 4, Art Clubl4, French Club 4. KATHRYN MICHAELS - Student Senate l, Prom Committee 3,4. EDWARD J. MICHALSKI - Intramurals l,2,3,4, Mission Club 4. GREG L. Ml- CINSKI - Intramurals l,2,4. JOYCE A. MlGAS - Glee Club 4: Future Teach- ers Club 4, Prom Committee 4, Future Nurses Club 2,4, MARILYN A. MIKLJLYUK - Mission Club lp Prom Committee 3,45 Future Teachers Club 45 Cheerblock 2. KAREN A. MIL- LER - Prom Committee 3,4. ROBERT B. MILLIKEN - Football I5 Basketball I,25 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,4. GINA L. MINELLI - National Honor Society 45 Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,45 Mission Club 3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Veronica Club 2. CHARLOTTE A. MNICHOWSKI - Glee Club 45 Mission Club 35 Prom Committee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 4. JOSEPH M. MOLNAR - Football I. Prom Committee 45 Office Staff 4. LARRY M. MORNINGSTAR - National Honor Society 45 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,3,45 Chieftain 45 Track 3,45 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Mission Club 45 Science Club 45 Math Club 3. VICKY J. MRO- ZEK - Mission Club 35 Prom Commit- tee 3,45 Science Club 45 Future Nurses Club 2,3,45 Art Club 45 French Club 4. RUTHANN M. MROZINSKI - Prom Committee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 2. SHARON A. MULDOON - Student Senate 35 HI-LITE 45 Chieftain 3,45 Mis- sion Club 2,35 Prom Committee 3,4. JOHN G. MUNLEY - Intramurals 4. ROBERT G. MURPHY - Football 4. JOHN E. NAGLE - Glee Club 25 Ten- nis 45 Intramurals 3,45 Prom Committee 3,4. STANLEY A. NAWROCKI - Intra- murals l,25 Basketball Mgr. 25 Mono- gram Club 3,4. ALOYSIUS L. NIEMIER M Intramurals 3,45 Football Mgr. 2,35 Basketball Mgr. 25 Prom Committee 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, KATHLEEN M. NIEZGODSKI - Mission Club if Prom Committee 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club i,2. NANCY A. NOVAK - Mission Club if Prom Committee 3,4. EDWARD J. NOWACKI - Scholcstic Honor Cert. 2,3,4, Mission Club 4, Sci- ence Club 3,4. DAVID J. NOWICKI - lntromurols i,2, 3,47 Prom Committee 3, Office Stuff 3, 4, Archery Club l. ANN MARIE NYE - Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,45 Future Nurses Club i,2. KATHLEEN A. O'CONNOR - Prom Committee 3,4, Dromo Study Club 2,4p Art Club 4, French Club 4. ROBERT W. O'CONNOR - Bcisketbcxll l,2, Track l,2,3,4, lntromurols 3,4. JUDITH A. O'DAFFER - Class Olticer 3, Prom Committee 3,4. KAREN K. O'DONNELL - Student Senate 3,47 Scholastic Honor Cert. 2, Mission Club 2,3p Prom Committee 3,4, Office 3, Fu- ture Teochers Club 3,4, Cheerblock 2. JIM KAreAs Mfuces A MINOR Ao. Jusrrvisrsir on the 'fmalif' ot his status symbol. ur 1 JUDY WHITE finds him sooo amusing! MARCIA L. OLCZAK - Scholastic Hon- or Cert. 3, Mission Club 3, Future Teachers 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4p Fu- ture Nurses 2, French Club 4. JOSEPH S, ORBAN - Student Senate I,2, Scho- lastic Honor Cert, I,2,3,4, Bancl I,2, HI-WAY 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4. PA- TRICIA J. ORISICH - Glee Club I, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Office Staff 4, Cheer Block 2. PATRICIA A. PAJAKOWSKI - Mission Club 2,3, Prom Committee 3,45 Future Teachers Club 3, Marian Club 3,4, Cheer Block 2. JEROME S. PALICKI - Intramurals I,2, Prom Committee 3. AR- LENE M, PAPAY - Band iMaioretteI I,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Veronica Club 2, Latin Certificate 2. THOMAS PARCHER - Intramurals 4. .IEANNE H. PARRISH - Class Otticer 2,37 Prom Committee 3,47 Future Nurses Club 2,45 Advisory Committee 4. MI- CHAEL A. PAUWELS - Scholastic Hon- or Cert. 3, HI-LITE 3, Chieftain 3, Sci- ence Club 3, Math Club 3. THOMAS W. PAVONI - Prom Commit,- tee 3,4, Art Club 3,4. JONETTE K. PIGHI - Prom Committee 3,4, Future Teachers Club 4, Cheerblock 2. ROSE- MARIE A. PIKE - Band lMaioretteJ l,2, 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Drama Study Club 4. STEVE R. PINTER - Football 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Monogram Club 4. BARBARA M. PLODOWSKI Scholas- tic Honor Cert. I, HI-LITE 4, Chieftain 4, Mission Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Music Appreciation 81 Drama 3, French Club 4, Veronica Club 2. SUZ- ANNE R. POOLO - Pram Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Art Club 4. JAMES S. PRENTKOWSKI - Scholastic Honor Cert. l, Basketball l, Baseball 2, lntramurals 4. ROBERT H. PRIMMER - Pram Committee 3,4, PAMELA L. QUARANDILLO - Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 2. SHARON M. QUIGLEY - Prom Com- mittee 3, Music Appreciation 81 Drama 3, Future Nurses Club 2, Drama Study Club 4, Advisory Committee 4. MARSHA A. RAFALSKI - Glee Club 2,4, Mission Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4. JOSEPH B. RANSBERGER - Glee Club 4, Track l,3,4, Wrestling l, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appreciation SQ Drama 4, Intra- murals 4. WILLIAM F. REMMO - Class OFlicer 4, Student Senate 2,3, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2, 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, lntra- murals l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Science Club 3, Math Club 3, Mono- gram Club 2,3,4, MARY E. RIGHTLEY - Glee Club 4, Mission Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4. JUDY A, ROBAKOWSKI - Prom Committee 3,4. MARGARET M. RODRIGUEZ - Student Senate 2, Prom Committee 2,3,4, Fu- ture Nurses Club I. CESAR E. ROMERO - Tennis 3, Science Club 4. DORIS E. ROSSI - Prom Committee 3,4. SHARON R. ROTHFUSS - Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3,4. MARTHA A. SALATA - Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 2,3,4. JUDITH A. SAL- ZWEDEL - Mission Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 2,3,4, Future Nurses Club 3,4. ROBERT J. SAMORA - Football I,2,3,4, Basketball i,2,3, Track 2,3,4, Intramu- rals 4, Monogram Club 2,3,4. GERAL- DINE E. SANNA - Prom Committee 3,-4, Science Club 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Art Club 4, French 4. LINDA M. SAVARESE - Student Senate I, Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Fu- ture Nurses Club 2, Drama Study Club 4, Art Club 4, Librarian Stott 4. LARRY J. SCHRAMM - Football I, ln- trarnurals 4. FRANCES E. SCHULER - Prom Committee 3, Future Nurses Club 2, Art Club 4. RONALD J. SCHULTZ - Entered 4th year. KATHRYN A. SHUMAN - Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Music Appre- ciation 81 Drama I, Future Nurses Club 3,4. WILLIAM W. SIATKOWSKI - Faot- ball i,3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Mono- gram Club 4. RITA J. SIDERITZ - Prom Committee 3, Future Nurses Club 2. GARY J. SLOCK - Intramurals 3,-4. CAROL M. SLOMA - Prom Committee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 4. CAROL M. SMITH - Student Senate 45 HI-LITE 45 Chieftain 45 Mission Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Future Teachers Club 45 French Club 4. JAMES L. SMITH - Intramurals 35 Prom Committee 3,4. PAT L. SOENS - Stu- dent Senate 45 Mission Club I5 Prom Committee 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Future Nurses Club 2. BARBARA A. SOPCZYNSKI - National Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 HI-WAY 45 Mission Club 35 Prom Committee 3,45 Math Club 35 Mu- sic Appreciation 8t Drama 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Drama Study Club 4. Yewu-ewlf A Pwluda tot SUSAN M. SOSNOSKI - Prom Com- mittee 35 Future Nurses Club 2. CAROL A. STACHON - HI-LITE 35 NCCJ 25 Prom Committee 3,45 Future Teachers Club 35 Veronica Club 2. THOMAS S. STACHOWIAK - Intramurals 3,45 Mis- sion Club 3,45 Prom Committee 4. LAWRENCE F. STAUDER - Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,45 Bancl l,2,3,45 Sci- ence Club 4. THOMAS E. STEINKE - Intramurals 45 Football Mgr. 25 Prom Committee 3,45 Offlce Staff 2,3,4. CRAIG A. STEVENS - Intramurals 3. PAT L. STOPCZYNSKI - National Hon- or Society 3,45 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,3. JUDITH M. STRAKA - Class Officer 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,35 Mission Club 2,35 Prom Committee 3,45 Science Club 45 Music A preciation 8K Drama 25 Future Nurses CliJb 2,3,45 Drama Study Club 25 French Club 4. JOHN D. STROM - Intramurals l,2. JUDI A. STRUKEL - Scholastic Honor Cert. i5 Band l,2,35 Prom Committee 3, 45 French Club 4. JACQUELYN S. SWARTZ - Mission Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 3. SUSAN M. SWEENEY - Class Officer lp Hl-LITE 45 Chieftain 45 Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Science Club 45 Fu- ture Nurses Clul: 2,45 Cheerleader 3,4. LINDA A. SWIENTAL - Class Officer i5 Scholastic Honor Cert. i,2,45 Glee Club 2,35 HI-WAY 45 NCCJ 25 Mission Club 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Prom Committee 3,45 Math Club 35 Future Nurses Club 4. DAVID L. SYPNIEWSKI - Track 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. LYNNETTE M. SZAJKO - Scholastic Honor Cert. 25 Prom Committee 3,45 Music Apprecia- gonb Qancl Drama 35 Future Nurses u . WHEEEE! THOMAS J. SZAJKO - Student Senate 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scho- lastic Honor Cert. l,25 Prom Committee 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3, 4. KATHLEEN C. SZALAY - Student Senate 35 Mission Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 3,45 Future Nurses Club 2,3,4. MARYANN SZOBODY - Prom Commit- tee 35 Science Club 45 Office 35 Fu- ture Nurses Club 3,45 Veronica Club 2. THOMAS G. SZUMSKI - Scholastic Honor Cert. l,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Mission Club 45 Prom Committee 3,4. THOMAS A. SZYMANSKI - NCCJ 45 Science Club 4. MICHAEL L. SZYMCZAK - Mission Club 4. ANN M. SZYMKOWIAK - Scholastic Honor Cert. 2,35 Prom Committee 3,4. IRENE H, TAFFEE - Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,3,45 Mission Club 35 Prom Committee 3,45 Math Club 35 Future Teachers Club 3. CAROL A. TATAY - Music Appreciation and Drama 35 Fu- ture Nurses Club 25 Drama Study Club 4. PENELOPE A. THIBIDEAU - Band l,2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Future Teachers Club 4. EDWARD P. THIRION - Track 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Football l,2, 3,45 DAVID A. THOLEN - Basketball l,25 Intramurals 35 Prom Committee 35 Office 3. ARTHUR J. THOMPSON - Intramurals 45 Mission Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 3,45 Math Club 3. DIANE M. THOMPSON - Glee Club 2,35 Mis- sion Club 2,35 Future Teachers Club 45 Prom Committee 3,45 Math Club 45 Music Appreciation 81 Drama I5 Ottice Stott 4. KATHERINE R. THORNTON - Glee Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Music grurgregiation 8g Drama 35 Future Nurses u . l ill CREATING A VACUUM, John Lentz and Mike Makielski sheer weight of his muscle, i4l John Lentz conquers the ready equipment for a vacuum-pressure experiment. i2l Dick vacuum. Finnigan is to light to overcome the air pressure. i3l Through SHARON L. TIEDGE - Mission Club 3: Prom Committee 2,3,4g Future Nurses Club 2,4. DUANE F. TIHEN - Band l,2,3,4p Glee Club 47 Football 27 Bas- ketball if Track 23,47 Intramurals 2,47 Wrestling 2. JAMES W. TOMASZEW- SKI - Football i,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, 3,41 Baseball i,2,3,4, Monogram Club 4. SHARON A. TOMASZEWSKI - Pram Committee 37 Office Stal? 4, Future Nurses Club 'l,2. PATRlClA A. TOROK - Mission Club 37 Future Teachers Club 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 4. MARY E. TREMEL - Student Senate 2, Glee Club 2, Prom Commit- tee 3,4, Future Teachers Club 3, Drama Study Club 2. THOMAS A. VAN DE WALLE - Mis- sion Club. PHYLLIS K. VARGO - Mis- sion Club 3, Music Appreciation and Drama 3, Future Nurses Club 3,4, Art Club 3,4. GEORGE A. VOGLER - Na- tional Honor Society 4, Scholastic Hon- or Cert. 2, Science Club 2,3,4. JOHN J. VOORDE - Student Senate I,2.4, Football I, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3. DENNIS A. WAG- NER V Olatice Staff 2,3,4. D. PATRICIA WAGNER - National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, HI-LITE 3,4, Chiettain 3, NCCJ 2, Mission Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Math Club 3,4, Music Apprecia- tion 2,3, French Club 4. PAUL R. WAPPENSTEIN - Student Sen- ate I, Chieftain 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3, Intramurals 3,4, Wrestling I, Prom Committee 3, Math Club 3, Monogram Club 3,4. JANE M. WARD - National Honor Society 3,4, Scho- lastic Honor Cert. I,2,3, Glee Club 4, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Math Club 4, Drama Study Club 4, French Club 4. THOMAS L. WARGO - Class OFticer 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Track I, 2,3, Mission Club 4, Otltice Staff 3, Monogram Club 3,4. JANET S. WARNER - Prom Committee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 4. SALLY L. WAS - Future Teachers Club 3,4, Fu- ture Nurses Club 3,4. PATRICIA A. WASOWSKI - Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3, Mission Club 3, Future Teachers Club 4, Pram Committee 3, Drama Study Club 4. WILLIAM R. WATSON - Basketball I, 2, Track 4, Intramurals 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Office Stal? 3,4. J. RICH- ARD WEDDLE - Student Senate I,2, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2, Track I,2, Intramurals 3,4, Monogram 3,4. SANDRA J. WENTLAND - Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2, Mission Club 3, Prom Committee 3,4, Math Club 3, Future Nurses Club I,2,3,4, Librarian 3. MARY J. WEST - Prom Committee 3,47 Future Nurses Club 3,47 Art Club 4. ARTHUR L. WHEELER - Intramurals 3,47 Art Club I7 Usher Club 2. JUDY A. WHITE - Class Omcer 37 Student Sen- ate 3,47 Scholastic Honor Cert. l,2,37 HIALITE 47 Chieftain 47 NCCJ 27 Mission Club 27 Future Teachers Club 37 Prom Committee 3,47 Math Club 37 French Club 47 Veronica Club 2. WILLIAM W. WHITE - Intramurals I,2, 47 Ushers Club 2. HENRY X. WIDELSKI - Bancl I,2,3,47 Prom Committee 3. DOUGLAS P. WILKINS - Mission Club 3,47 Prom Committee 37 Monitor 47 Ot- tice Stott 47 Intramurals 3,4. JOHN P. WOJTOWICZ - Scholastic Honor Cert. I,2,3,47 Intramurals 47 Mis- sion Club 4. JOHN F. WOLAVER - Band I,2,3,4. LOIS A. WOLF - Prom Committee 3,47 Future Teachers Club 4. SANDRA L. WOLF - Scholastic Honor Cert. I7 Pram Committee 37 French Club 4. GERTRUDE M. WOLOSZYN - Music Appreciation 81 Drama Club 37 Archery I. KENNETH C. WOODKA -- Class Otoficer 2,37 Football I,2,3,47 Bas- ketball i,27 Baseball 3,47 Intramurals 3, g74Prom Committee 3,47 Monogram Club MARY M. WRIGHT - Student Senate 'I7 HI-LITE 37 Chieftain 3,47 Prom Commit- tee 3: Art Club 3. CLEMENT C. WROB- LEWSKI - Band I,2,3,47 Track I,2,3,47 Intramurals 3,47 Mission Club 47 Prom Committee 3,47 Music Appreciation 84 Drama 3. WILLIAM J. WROBLEWSKI - HI-LITE 47 Chieftain 3,47 Basketball I 27 Track 2,37 Intramurals 3,47 Mission Club 47 Prom Committee 3,4. PAMELA J. WUNSCH - Prom Commit- tee 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3. LARRY A. YEAGLEY - Basketball l,2,3,4p Baseball l,41 Track 3,45 Mission Club 3,47 Monogram Club 3,4. PATRICIA M. YOUNG - Prom Committee 3,4. ' l2QigwAS Qclwo-ll THE ST. JOE INDIAN, Tom Boclrtor, receives o war point job from Sharon Muldoon. DEBBORAH J ZAKROCKI Mlsslon Club 3 Prom Commrttee 34 Ottice l 4 JAMES A ZELL Bas etball l I tramurals 34 Football Mgr 3 THOM AS M ZIELINSKI Intramurals 34 Red Cross 3 MISSION Club 34 Prom Committee 34 Music Appreclatxon and Drama 4 3l Club l 2 ALAN J ZIMA Glee Club 4 Foot 2 Track 2 Intramurals l Prom Committee 3 JERRY T ZOCK Wrestling l JUDY V ZULTANSKl Scholastic Honor Cert l Glee Club 4 NCCJ l Future Teachers 34 Mlssron Club 23 Prom Committee 34 Musrc Apprecratuon and Drama 4 Fu ure Nurses Club 3 French Club 4 Veronica STANLEY F ZURATH Ban l234 Mission Club 4 Prom Committee 4 BARBARA A NUTTER Natnonal Hon or Society 4 Scholastlc Honor Cert l 23 Prom Commtttee 34 French Club 4 Advisory Committee 4 22 Club 2 Library Help 3 THIS STUDENT obvi- ouy hs a sleep in sight into the news. Juniors Covet Top Billing JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - QSEATEDJ: Hugh O'Molley, vice- Dems Springer treasurer Kathy Mooney secretory Mike Don presideritg Joan Nagy, Vice-President, Mike Earley, president, oldson secretory Betsie Miller, president, CSTANDINGD: Koren Johnson, treosurer, ln i959 this year's juniors entered St. Joseph's os freshmen. The seniors then seemed ciged and digni- tied, worthy of imitoition. Now the Freshman Clciss of '59 has succeeded to the privileged and responsible ploce of juniors. The junior year mecint o willingness to occept the responsibilities of on upperclassmon. Having benetited from the tirst two years ot St. Joseph's, the junior wos reody to put his talents and knowledge to good use. Multiple opportunities tor service were oialorded any willing junior. Projects such os the prom, mixers, and assemblies ottered chances to exercise a capocity tor leodership. Juniors hastily responded to the challenges of new experiences and harder work, both in ocodemic and extro-curriculor activities, Thus, they adapted to o new lite and prepored tor the day when they would be seniors. JUNIOR CLASS MODERATORS, Brother Donald Burkhard ond Sister M. Francis Loyolo, C.S.C., enjoy choosing materiel tor the students placed under their guidance. C.S.C., reading esjwmw l n 5: '- -. ,H 5 . .... ...Eli Y . ... ilk. f .mg 5 1 4 -wi - m T. Allsop E. Anthony K. Archcxmbeoult D. Boll S. Boll B. Boker E. Bordick R. Boshcm N. Basseff E. Bauer C. Bechtel J. Berlokovich P. Berfo M. Biek E. Biesbroeck B. Bishop W. Boehnlein J. Bogncxr J. Bogucki M. Borcsics D. Boroczk P. Bosch M. Bourke M. Bradley K. Bro mberf J. Breiler K. Brenda M. Brennan K. Breunlin T. Brothers R. Brzezinski P. Budziak C. Budzinski R. Buysse J. Canfield S. Canfield B. Carlson V. Ccrroher C. Chiszor M. Chrzcm D. Cichos S. Ciesielski S. Close J. Conrad M. Coomes K. Cooney B. Couvreur D. 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K ' 2 T' ' EMJOQQWMMQ wha Q , TH E SNOW FALLS while Honold shines. B. Zock P. Zulfanski D. Zyski STUDENT HERB HERENDEEN AND INSTRUCTOR BROTHER ROSAIRE seem To have 0 difference of opinion as to the simplicity of an equafion. T. Wa rfha J. Watters D. Weigand P. Weisf D. Wefmore K. Wieghari M. Win,ger'1'er C.W isniewski P. Wifhey R. Wolaver J. Wray G. W R. WOIZ T. Wozniak ulle J. Yambrick M. Yancey P. Zakraisek C. Zielinski 134 Gro ing Maturity and Privilege - s..........,.........f -...-ummm-nn-umm Sophomore Class Officers - Tim Dunphy, treasurer, Karen Warner, secretary, Joe Moore, vice-president, Karen Waechter, Someone, trying to state a truth succinctly, has said that a Freshman doesn't know anything and knows that he doesn't know anything. A Sgphgmorel on the other hand, doesn't know anything either, but he thinks he does. Perhaps we are being sopho- morish in presuming that there is an element of truth in the opening statements. Having a. year's experience and sometimes judging wrongly or too hastily, sophomores spread their wings and try to soar upward into the rarifled air supposedly re- served for iuniors cmd seniors. Sometimes there are crashes, but as the year pro- gresses so does the Sophomore's ability to compose himself. Upon completion of this composition process, the Soph finds himself faced with new and varied responsibilities, not the least of which are class sponsored assemblies and dances, and, of course, a driver's license for some. He even finals that with these responsibilities comes some privileges! Dance committees are allowed to cut classes and a driver's license gives unprecedented social freedom. So, flushed with his excellence and humbled with obvious inadequacies, the Sophomore begins his metamor- phosis into an upperclassman. SOPHOMORE CLASS MODERATORS Brother Donald Boiler and Sister M. Angeline mull over the follies and fortunes of their cass. president, Alan Van Huffel, president, Christine Philion, vice- president, Paul Gruesser, secretary: Gail Horvath, treasurer. l l J. Alexander L. Ambler D. Anderson M. Anderson L. Andrews D. Andrysiak D. Andreziewski C. Aftard J- AUQUSHHS D. BGCl'1elSdC1 M. Bailey J. Ball J. Balon R. Banach R. Banaszak M. Banicki R. BC1I'l4eI' P. BCIFFISS M. Barra P. Barrh D. Bates A. Baffles J. Baumgcrrfner J. Baumgarfner sap um ,,.,,.i, .,M.5 'im J. Benko S. Blakely C. Brainerd P. Burke 136 . Berger C. Berndt D. Berzai J. Blaschke J. Block M. Bourman J. Brassell A. Breiler J. Briesch . Burmeisfer G. Burr B. Buszkiewicz Bick Boehnlein Bujeker J. Butler 1 . Biek . Boenne . Bujeker . Buzek . Bilinski D. Blackwood S. Boros J. Bowersox . Burgess M. Burke . Bykowski E. Camp . ' 1 P 4 X , u w- J... , fs ,q ,?. ,: ' ,, . qw. fx, . .. ,,. .fi M z,. . ,pw L . ... ,' n : K -',M..- ,1. 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Zwickl CHEERLEADERS J IM TUBBS, Pot Borrh, John Lunneen, Riley O'Connor, ond John Ryon rehearse for C1 Sophomore Assembly. Q Qs I 5 . Q ffgi. - 1 'Hs . Q-if fr Q Smal :Q H Q qi N ' 3 135955 Si. R Q 2 P K. Q .. .Q Qi: .Li .351 NM 'Qi fm ... Q Q 2843! J Q Z 1 lg Q QQ 2' 1, WW HL Q ,, Q Q Q S. D. Wincek Wrobel 1 . ,zzz 4 'K av A i sv.. Q, . , P X 532 3 I' Q ig., fi C: Winkel Yancey av , Q wa.. ' . ,M Q. K, Q Y ,. I W, I i i Fa.. 5. ffff . Q it Sei-IQ 4 s if Q Q Q Q Q ' Q Q Q 1.2 Q Q Q QQ x 44 S Q Q Q nv Q Q KL. Q .,1ff'Z,2.'fx.fi1fq ,Jf K , ..f., , Y K R if Q 1 Q' 4 Q QR? X 3 Qi 5. D. Wiskotoni K. Zernick New Friends, Face , and School Freshman Class Officers - CFRONT ROWJ: Bruce Hardman vice Cynthia Rousseve president Marllynn Maier secretary Kathy president: Bob Christin, president, Dave Walsh, secretary, Mike Gallagher treasurer Dunn, treasurer. CBACK ROWJ: Pat Donaldson, vice-president The step trom grade school to highschool is a broad one indeed. In highschool the wheels of Chris- tian training turn a little taster, and, if a Freshman is to meet the pace and enjoy a degree of success, he must quickly develop a serious attitude. The maturity, challenge, and opportunity he meets are greater. In a sense the Freshman is on his own. There is still close teacher supervision, but the newcomer to St. Joseph's is made to walk alone, to make more of his own decisions, to do more work on his own. St. .loseph's has a special mold in which it wishes to shape its students. The pressure is particularly hard on the beginner. The Blue Book must become a bible of behavior. He must learn the code, its mean- ing, and the school song. Above all, he must culti- vate a sense of loyalty. At the end ot one year a student should already bear the distinguishing St. Joseph's mark. FRESHMAN CLASS MODERATORS Brother Francis Warth and Sister Mary Lucretia call signals for the Freshmen. . ... V-VVV,.VV. Q., V,.V,V, '-5 5,135 551 .-- W 5 , it .5 Q 5, gtg . 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Patrick 9,42,96 Beck, Gary 75,82,96 Benz, Paul 43,96 Beres, Michael 97 Bergeron, Ellen 28,37,43,97 Biddle, Jane 30,51,97 Bidelman, John 97 Biggs, James 97 Billisitz, Nancy 48,97 Bird, Christopher 97 Bodnar, Thomas 35,43,44,47, 50,55,72,97,121 Bogaert, Francis 97 Bog ucki, Monica 28,37,43,45, 98 Booth, Robert 98 Borowski, Carol 3O,38,65,98 Borowski, Donna 98 Borowski, Richard 98 Botka, Donna 98 Brunner, Sue 98 Bryan, Thomas 98 Budzinski, Frances 98 Budzinski, John 98 Burke, Kathryn 28,30,98 Buysse, August 66,67,68,69, 82,98 Caenepeel, Michael 98 Carr, Gregory 98 Carrico, James 75,99 Cernak, Marilyn 45,99 Cichosz, Godwin 99 Clancy, Mary 55,65,99 Coomes, Michael 48,99 Coppens, Bonnie 99 Crotty, Colleen 99 Dabrowiak, Richard 80,99 Dale, Chadwick 99 Dalkowski, Conrad 100 Davis, Maureen 30,100 DeBeck, Billie Ann 28,37,45, 55,99,lOO DeCraene, Bernard 100 DeGeeter, Wilbert 100 Delahanty, Michael 100 Dennhardt, Terry 37,100 Deschene, Dorothy 30,100 Dettor, Michael 31,100 Dincolo, Andrew 19,22,31,35, 40,44,78,100 Dorsch, John 100 Doty, Thomas 31,40,44,76,82, 94,100 Drolet, George 100 Durfee, Patricia 26,100 Eli, Kathleen 26,27,28,37,45, 100 Emge, Stephen 43,101 Farrell, William 101 Ferro, Rosemary 26,101 Filipek, Mary Ellen 36,37,40, 43,45,101 Fischer, Susan 99,101 Flanigan, Barry 101 Focosi, Juliann 101 Focosi, Peter 101 Fox, Anne 37,101 Fuzey, Joseph 22,101 Gadacz, Gerald 101 Gadacz, Mary Ann 40,45,48, 101 Gallagher, Thomas 43,51,76, 78,94,102 Gamble, Carolyn 30,102 Ganser, Daniel 102 Ganser, Richard 102 Gast, Louis 48,102 Germano, Rosemary 28,30, 36,102 Gervas, Vaughn 48,102 Gerwels, John 31,38,44,48, 102 Gloster, Gerald 102 Golba, Thomas 44,103 Gorski, Kathleen 103 Goshert, William 103 Gosiorowski, Betty Ann 43,45, 46,48,103 Goshert, William 60,81,82,103 Govern, Patrick 31,103 Gramza, Mary 40,103 Grathwohl, Gayle 103 Grzeskiewicz, Ronald 48,60, 103 Gundeck, John 103 Hackett, James 26,31,43,103 Haley, Joseph 103 Hamill, lrma 30,37,45,103 Hamilton, MaryLee 28,30,37, 45,103 Hannigan, Michael 34,103 Harrel, Charles 31,104 Hartzer, Timothy 31 ,40,44,47, 104 Haynes, George 104 Hennings, Theo 26,48,104 Herrmann, Edward 104 Higgins, Anne 38,104 Hill, Malcolm 60,62,81,82,105 Hochstetter, Suzanne 26,27, 28,30,37,105 Holtz, Mary 30,37,42,45,46, 53,105 Horvat, JoAnn 30,105 Jarvis, Elizabeth 45,105 Joo, Robert 13,76,78,82,l05 Kaczorowski, Dolores 48,105 Kalil, Mary 105 Karas, James 60,82,105,111 Katovsich, Mary 37,43,45,105 Kenny, John 31,105 Kensinger, Timothy 105 Ketchmark, Vickie 40,105 Kintz, Eugene 105 Kirsits, Kenneth 105 Klaer, Florine 106 Kline, Jane 10,30,65,106 Kochanowski, Mark 106 Kopec, Susie 30,72,106 Kroll, Terrance 76 Kromkowski, Francis 79,82, 106 Kuminecz, John 43,44,47,52, 56,65,72,94,106 Landgrat, Richard 106 Lane, MaryEllen 106 Langner, Marcia 26,28,106 Larkin, John 80,106 Laskowski, Robert 106 Leda, Dave 75,106 Leeke, Vicky 38,106 Letevere, Patricia 28 Lehner, Joan 45,107 Lehner, John 26,30,35,107 Lentz, John 7,44,60,66,67,76, 82,107,118 Lind, Allan 60,81,107 Litznerski, Robert 44,107 Lonergan, Daniel 107 Luloawy, William 40,107 Luciani, Christian 107 Lucky, Judy 28,107 Lysak, George 32,40,44,51, 79,82,107 Mackowski, Delphine 28,37, 107 Maenhout, Alfred 108 Magiera, Karen 28,108 Maike, Janet 108 Makielski, Michael 4O,44,47, 55,108,118 Makielski, Rosanna 46,108 Manuszak, David 108 Markiewicz, Mary 45,109 Marnocha, Benedict 9,43,109 Mayer, Richard 109 Mazzone, Don 109 Mazzone, Joanne 37,48,109 McGrogan, Donna 28,37,45, 109 McKeen, Mary 109 McNeile, Mary 28,37,94,109 Meier, Robert 29,109 Menyhart, Marie 11,30,45,109 Metzler, Marla 14,26,37,109 Michaels, Kathryn 109 Michalski, Edward 109 Micinski, Greg 109 Migas, Joyce 26,109 Mikulyuk, Marilyn 110 Miller, Karen 26,110 Mnichowski, Charlotte 26,110 Molnar, Joseph 110 Morningstar, Larry 3l,43,44, 75,8O,110 Mrozek, Vicky 30,37,11O Mrozinski, Ruthann 110 Muldoon, Sharon 43,110,121 Munley, John 11O Murphy, Robert 110 Nagle, John 110 Nawrocki, Stanley 110 Niemier, Aloysius 82,110 Niezgoclski, Kathy 111 Novak, Nancy 111 Nowacki, Edward 18,31,111 Nowicki, David John 111 Nutter, Barbara 37,45,122 Nye, Ann 111 O'Connor, Kathleen 28,37,111 O'Cannor, Robert 74,75,111 O'Dat1er, Judith 111 O'Donnell, Karen 36,46,55,111 Olczak, Marcia 37,112 Orban, Joseph 31,32,40,112 Orisich, Patricia 48,112 Paiakowski, Patricia 112 Palicki, Jerry 112 Papay, Arlene 112 Parcher, Thomas 112 Parrish, Helen 52,99,112 Pauwels, Michael 112 Pavoni, Thomas 113 Pighi, Jonette 113 Pike, Rosemarie 28,113 Pinter, Steve 55,60,78,82,l13 Plodowski, Barbara 37,43,113 Poolo, Suzanne 53,113 Prentkowski, James 113 Primmer, Robert 113 Quarandillo, Pam 113 Quigley, Sharon 28,113 Rafalski, Marsha 26,113 Ransberger, Joseph 75,113 Remmo, William 44,55,60,75, 82,914,113 Rightley, Mary 2o,27,113 Robakowski, Judy 113 Rodriguez, Margaret 55,65,114 Romero, Cesar 79,82,114 Rossi, Doris 114 Rothfuss, Sharon 114 Salata, Martha 114 Salzwedel, Judith 114 Samora, Robert 55,60,75,82, 114 Sanna, Geraldine 30,37,114 Savarese, Linda 28,38,114 Schramm, Larry 114 Schuler, Frances 114 Schultz, Ronald 114 Shuman, Kathryn 114 161 Siatkowski, William 60,82,114 Sideritz, .Rita 114 Slack, Gary 115 Sloma, Carol 115 Smith, Carol 37,425,115 Smith, James Louis 115 Soens, Patricia 46,115 Sopczynski, Barbara 26,28,40 45,1 15 Sosnoski, Susan 115 Stachon, Carol 115 Stachowiak, Thomas 115 Stauder, Lawrence 22,24,31, 32,1 15 Steinke, Thomas 115 Stevens, Craig 115 Stopczynski, Patricia 45,116 Straka, Judy 28,37,116 Swartz, Jackie 116 Sweeney, Susan 3O,52,55,65, 72 Swiental, Linda 34,36,4O,116 Sypniewski, David 116 Szaiko, Lynnette 116 Szaiko, Thomas 16,44,47,53, 6O,66,67,76,82,117 Szalay, Kathleen 117 Szobody, MaryAnn 30,117 Szumski, Thomas 18,8O,117 Szymanski, Thomas 10,117 Szymczak, Michael 117 Szymkowiak, Ann 117 Taftee, Irene 117 Totay, Carol 28,117 Thibideau, Penny 117 Thirion, Edward 17,60,61,82, 117 Thompson, Arthur 31,117 Thompson, Diane 3O,487117 Tholen, David 117 Thornton, Kathy 117 Tiedge, Sharon 118 Tihen, Duane 22,24,25,26,56, 75,8O,118 Tomaszewski, James 60,66,68, 76,82,1 T8 Tomaszewski, Sharon 48,78,l Torok, Patricia 118 Tremel, Mary 118 Van De Walle, Thomas 119 Vargo, Phyllis 26,29,119 Vogler, George 31,44,119 Voorde, John 119 Wagner, Dennis 119 Wagner, D. Patricia 30,37, 42,45,1 19 Wappenstein, Paul 43,60,79, 82,1 19 Ward, Jane 26,28,30,37,45, 46,1 19 Wargo, Thomas 44,51,55,6O, 75,82,83,119 162 1 Warner, Janet 119 Was, Sally 119 Wasowski, Patricia 28,119 Watson, William 65,119 Weddle, J. Richard 60,82,119 Wentland, Sandra 36,38,119 West, Mary 120 Wheeler, Arthur 120 white, Judith 37,43,4s,52, 112,120 White, William16,12O Widelski, Henry 22,24,25,120 Wilkins, Douglas 48,120 Woitowicz, John 120 Wolaver, John 22,120 Wolf, Lois 120 Wolf, Sandra 37,120 Woloszyn, Gertrude 120 Woodka, Kenneth 60,61,76, 82,120 Wright, Mary 120 Wroblewski, Clem 22,120 Wroblewski, William 43,120 Wunsch, Pamela 121 Yeagley, Larry 66,68,52,82, 121 Young, Patricia 121 Zakrocki, Debborah 48,121 Zell, James 80,122 Zielinski, Thomas 122 Zima, Alan 26,122 Zock, Jerry 122 Zultanski, Judy 28,137,122 Zurath, Stanley 22,122 Juniors Allsop, Thomas 124 Anthony, Elizabeth 42,124 Archambeault, Kay 26 Baker, Bonnie 124 Ball, David 124 Ball, Susie 72,82,124 Bardick, Elaine 35,124 Basham, Russell 22,25,124 Bassett, Nancy 124 Bauer, Edward 124 Bechtel, Carol 124 Berkalovich, John 48,124 Berta, Patricia 3O,42,43,48, 124 Biek, Mike 124 Biesbroeck, Emily 124 Bishop, Bob 76,81,82,124-,129 Boehnlein, William 80,124 Bognar, John 60,613,124 Bogucki, Joseph 124 Borcsics, Mary 26,124 Boroczk, Dennis 124 Bosch, Patricia 124 Bourke, Mary 124 Bradley, Michael 124 Brambert, Karen 124 Braniicf, Marsha 124 Breiler, James 124 Brenda, Kenneth 80,124 Brennan, Mary 124 Breunlin, Kathy 45,124 Brothers, Thomas 124 Brzezinski, Ronald 124 Budziak, Patricia 124 Budzinski, Carol 26,124 Buysse, Ronald 124 Canfield, John 22,124 Canfield, Suzanne 124 Carlson, William 124 Carraher, Virginia 26,124 Chiszar, Caroline 26,124 Chrzan, Marilyn 124 Cichos, Daniels 124 Ciesielski, Stephen 124 Close, Susan 124 Conrad, James 124 Coomes, Mary 124 Cooney, M. Kathleen 40,124 Couvreur, Barbara 124,125 Cressy, Donald 48,66,124 Cronin, Patrick 125 Culp, Carolyn 125 Cunningham, Gerald 125 Custer, Edward 22,125 Cytacki, Edmund 80,125 Danch, Michael 40,78,125 Daufenbach, Judith 22,31,45, 125 Davis, Carl 125 DeCaussemaker, Beth 125 DeCraene, James 60,63,78,8O, 82,125 DeFreeuw, James 125 Deitle, Kathleen 125 D'Haeze, Thomas 22,24,125 Demske, Ronald 125 Dieringer, Patricia 30,110,125 Donaldson, Michael 60,61,62, 75,82,123,125 Donaldson, Nila 125 Douglas, Mary 125 Dreier, Francis 125 Dunham, Sarah 125 Dunn, Sally 125 Dyleiko, Toni 125 Donaldson, Michael 60,61,62, 82,123,125 Early, Fredrick 125 Everett, Richard 47,48,66,69, 126 Everett, Tom 126 Fabian, Jolynne 126 Faulhaber, Carol 126 Fetterer, Joseph 126 Finnigan, Barbara 126 Fister, Theresa 126 Fitzgerald, Angel 46,126 Fitzsimmons, Gerald 40,126 Flanigan, Edward 126 Fogle, Karen 126 Friday, William 126 Froelich, Christine 126 Gillette, Sandra 126 Gilroy, Patricia 126 Glon, Michaeline 126 Goeller, Mary 26,126 Golichowski, Alan 31,4O,44, 126 Gorzkiewicz, Maryanne 30, 126 Gottlick, Sylvester 6O,63,126 Gould, Terry 126 Grams, Edward 43,126 Grannan, Nancy 46,126 Grathwohl, Eugene 126 Gravelin, Paul 127 Grciychowski, Robert 127 Grieves, Cathrine 127 Grontkowski, Ed 60,127 Gross, Kenneth 127 Guentert, Joseph 127 Gyuriak, Stephanie 127 Haerbig, Steve 12,127 Hammond, Robert 127 Hanyzewski, Robert 66,67,76, 82,127 Hardman, Howard 60,63,75, 127 Hasley, Dan 127 Hauser, Mike 127 Healey, James 127 Healy, Kathleen 127 Hebert, Norma 127 Henthorn, Kathleen 30,127 Herendeen, Herbert 127,134 Hevel, Maureen 127 Hickey, Louis 80 Highfield, Alvin 63,75,126,127 Himschoot, Marianne 127 Hotfer, Joseph 127 Holls, William 31,127 Holmes, Carolyn 127 Holtz, Timothy Honold, Richard 22,31,4O,127, 133 Horvat, Anton 127 Horvath Ann 127 Horvath, Chris 127 Horvath John 127 Horvath, Mary 127 Horvath Shirley 127 Hull, Nancy 127 Hunt, Marianne 127 Hurlloutt, Theresa 127 lams, Barbara 127 Jankowski, Carole 26,38,127 Jankowski, Edward 78,127 Jankowski, Mary 43,127 Jez, Barbara 127 Jeziorski, Ronald 60,78,82,127 Johnson, Karen 123,127 Jozwiak, Leonard 22,127 Jurek, Michael 127 Kalicki, Craig 127 Kane, Marianne 127 Katovsich, Darrell 76,82,127 Katovsich, Dennis 76,82,128 Kelly, John 128 Kent, Claudia 45,128 Keresztes, Valerie 30,128 Kiefer, Joseph 128 Kiiek, Sandra 128 Kimbel, Judy 128 Kindt, Kathleen 128 Kintz, Patricia 128 Kiska, Joan 128 Kissell, Herbert 80,128 Kleinert, Jerome 78,128 Klimek, Ken 43,47,78,80,128 Knob, Douglas 128 Knapp, Margaret 128 Kochanowski, Mary Ann 45, 128 Kocsis, Karol 128 Koelndorter, John 66,128 Kolesiak, Christine 128 Konecny, Pamela 128 Kopec, Carol 128 Kovach, Akos 128 Kovacsics, Lois 128 Kovatch, Nancy 128 Kramer, Kathleen 128 Krizmanich, James 128 Krol, Sylvia 128 Kronewitter, Michael 128 Kryszczuk, Zbigniew 128 Kuharich, Joseph 60,63,82, 128 Kuminecz, Carol 128 Kuruzar, Michael 128 Kusz, James 22,128,132 La Cluyze, Paul 128 Ladanyi, Katherine 7,128 Ladd, Thomas 60,63,128 Lahey, Thomas 6O,63,82,128 Lambick, Kathy 128 La Para, Tom 128 Lapkiewicz, Thomas 128 Lauber, Christine 46,128 Lewellen, Jerry 81,128 Lewinski, Mike 128 Linarello, Frank 128 Linner, Carol Lynn 128 Litka, Michelene 22,26,29,30, 128 Lorenc, James 72,128 Ludwick, Barbara 128 Ludwick, Susie 129 Lukacs, Louis 129 Lyons, Joseph 129 Maciezewski, 'Robert 129 Madigan, John 129 Magiera, Kenneth 129 Makowski, James 129 Manahan, Mary 129 Marcinkowski, Raymond 75, 129 Marshall, Joanie 129 Matthys, Elaine 129 McArdle, Joyce 129 McCahill, Paul 129 McComb, George 129 McKinney, James 129 McNamera, Mary 129 McNeit, Kathleen 129 McNelis, John 129 Meier, Barbara 26,129 Merey, Patricia 129 Meuleman, Dennis 129 Miko, Kathy 129 Millea, Paul 129 Miller, Elizabeth 22,24,46, 123,129. Miller, Kathy Ann 130 Miller, Kathy Jean 30,130 Miller, Lauren 130 Miller, Mary Beth 46,130 Miller, Sharon 130 Miltenberger, Patricia 130 Minder, Stephen 130 Mollison, Thomas 47,130 Mooney, Kathy 36,4O,130 Mucha, Joanne 26,72,130 Nagy, Geraldine 130 Nagy, Joan 26,27,45,13O Neenan, James 130 Nemeth, Barbara Nemeth, Nancy 36,130 Niswonger, Philip 22,130 Nowinski, Leonard 76,82,130 Nutter, Peggy 130 Nyikos, Michael 130 O'Malley, Hugh 46,60,76,82, 130 Orban, Kathleen 52,130 Orisich, Kathy 130 Pacholke, Pat 22,130 Palmer, Richard 130 Paszek, MaryAnn 26,27,35, 130 Patnaude, Terrence 131 Patterson, Noreen 26,131 Paulson, Eric 60,82,131 Pauwels, Gerard 131 Pawlowski, Pola 131 Perry, David 131 Peterka, MaryLou 131 Petruska, Barbara 131 Phillips, Marcia 131 Piani, Sheri 131 Piecuch, Marilyn 29,131 Piersol, John 131 Pinter, James 131 Pinter, Judith 131 Plunkett, Patsy 43,45,131 Przybysz, Richard 35,48,73, 131 Pullman, Francis 131 Putz, Joseph 43,131 Quick, Ruthanne 131 Quinlan, Mary 14,30,131 Radecki, Ralph 131 Raderstorf, David 131 Rakowski, Christine 131 Rapelli, John 63 Reddy, Pamela 46,131 Reiner, Carolyn 131 Reitz, Rosemary 131 Renaud, Jacquelyn 131 Roberts, Paul 131 Robinett, Annette 131 Romak, Carolyn 131 Romero, Enriquillo 79,131 Rose, Thomas 131 Rosheck, Tom 131 Roth, Clayton 131 Ruple, Renaulda 131 Sabo, Anthony 47 Sanna, Thomas Sausrnan, Charles 131 Scherpereel, Lawrence 76,78, 131 Schosker, Nancy 131 Schuler, Kathryn 131 Schwera, Phyllis 131 Searfoss, Carolyn 29,40,131 Serge, Mary 131 Sharpe, Jayne 131 Sibly, William 131 Sikora, Virginia 131 Sikorski, Michael 131 Simon, Sharon 131 Slade, James 132 Smith, Donald 132 Smith Robert 60,75,82,132 Sniadecki, Connie 132 Snyder, Michael 132 Soens, Joseph 132 Spencer, Robert 132 Splawski, Richard 60,132 Springer, Dennis 44,78,123, 132 Spromberg, Mary 132 Steenloeke, Thomas 132 Stettaniak, Susan 132 Stephenson, Norma 51,132 Stowell, Richard 132 Strantz, Donna 132 Sullivan, Ann 38,132 Sweeney, Teresa 132 Sweeney, Timothy 16,132 Swiatowy, Norma 132 Szaiko, Nanette 132 Szymanski, Marcia 132 Taber, Thomas 132 Thilman, Joseph 13,78,132 Thompson, Cary 132 Torok, Robert 132 Toth, Diane 132 Tubbs, Kathleen 3O,45,133 Tubicsak, Eugene 133 Turgi, Mary 26,27,45,133 Turnock, Barbara 133 Urbanski, Mike Vadas, John 133 Vagner, Allen 22,60,63,75, 133 Van De Putte, James 133 Van De Veire, James 125,133 Van Dyck, James 60,76,82,133 Van Himbergen, Michael 133 Van 1-loutdreve, Karen 133 Van Liettering, Therese 133 Van Overberghe, Dolores 38, 133 Varga, Janet 29,133 Verlodt, Michael 133 Vertesich, Darlene 133 Vitou, Margaret 38,133 Voorde, Donald 48,66,133 Waiszczuk, Peter 133 Waldron, Calvin 133 Waldron, Mary 133 Walsh, Francis 60,82,133 Warner, James 133 Wartha, Thomas 134 Watters, John 134 Weigand, Dorothy 134 Weist, Fredrick 134 Wetmore, Dennis 134 Wieghart, Katherine 134 Wingerter, Michael 134 Wisniewski, Cynthia 26,134 Withey, Peter 134 Wolaver, Rita 134 Wolz, Robert 48,134 Wozniak, Thomas 134 Wray, James 134 Wulle, Greg 134 Yambrick, Judith 134 Yancey, Mary 15,28,30,72, 134 Zakraisek, Pat 134 Zielinski, Christine 134 Zack, William 134 Zultanski, Pat 134 Zyski, Dolores 134 Sophomores Alexander, Judy 136 Ambler, Larry 47,136- Anderson, Denis 7,136 Anderson, Marianna 136 Andrews, Lawrence 75,136 Andrysiak, David 63,136 Andrzeiewski, Dorothy 46, 136,137 Attard, Carl 7,136 Augustine, James 136 Bachaleda, Dennis 136 Bailey, Mary 136 Ball, John 75,136 Balon, Jerome 136 Banach, Roberta 136 Banaszak, Ronald 136 Banicki, Mary Alice 26,136 Barker, Robert 136 Barnes, Patricia 136 Barta, Mary 136 Barth, Patrick 12,136,148 163 Bates, David 136 Battles, August 136 Bauer, Teresa Baumgartner, James 136 Baumgartner, Joan 37,136 Benko, James 136 Berger, Richard 136 Berzai, Donald 136 Bick, Susan 37,136 Biek, Stephen 136 Bilinski, Kenneth 136 Blackwood, Dennis 136 Blakely, Everett 136 Blaschke, Janet 136 Block, Janis 136 Boarman, Mary 136 Boehnlein, John 136 Boenne, Timothy 136 Boiarski, Michael Boros, Shirley 136 Bowersox, Janice Brainerd, Cathy Brassell, John 55,136 Breiler, Anne 136 Briesch, Joan 136 Buieker, Thomas 136 Burgess, Chester 22,136 Burke, Michael 136 Burke, Patricia 136 Burmeister, Carol 136 Burt, Gail 136 Buszkiewicz, Barbara 136 Butler, James 136 Buzek, Sharon 136 Bykowski, Constance 136 Camp, Elise 37,136 Canfield, Kathy 137 Cantield, Michael 70,137 Carey, Judith 137 Carrico, Maura 37,137 Celie, Thomas 137 Chachulski, Dianne 137 Chandler, Paul 137 Chapin, Susan 137 Chikar, James Chikar, Kathryn 26,37,137 Chrobot, Randall 137 Church, Andrea 137 Claeys, Colleen 37,137 Clark, Michael 39,137 Coffman, Jack 22,137 Cokewood, Kathy 137 Conboy, Daniel 137 Coughlin, Joyce 137 Cox, Kathleen 137 Crighton, Keith 137 Cronin, Mary 28,37,137 Crotty, Cynthia 137 Crowley, Joseph 63,137 Cwiklinski, Clement 137 Danch, David 22,138 Davis, Shirley 138 Deak, Arthur 6O,78,138 DeKeyzer, Donald 138 164 Delker, Mary 37,46,138 DeMoss, Catherine 138 DeNeve, Richard 138 Deppert, Linda 138 Deppert, Michael 22,138 Deranek, Michael 75,138 Derda, Marcia 22,138 Dettmer, Edmund 138 Dillman, Sheila 138 Dillon, Philip 138 Dinelli, Mary 138 Domonkos, Judy 138 Donnelly, Dana 138 Doordan, John 138 Dorn, Cathie 138 Douglas, Stephen 138 Dregits, Judith 139 Doyle, Patricia 26,138 Dumont, Craig 31,139 Dunphy, Timothy 135,139 Dulcet, Karen 139 Ebbole, Kathleen 139 Eberhardt, Kathleen 139 Ellett, William 139 Elli, John 139 Euler, John 139 Ewbank, Wayne 139 Fabiszak, Carol 37,139 Fagan, Neal 12,139 Fallon, Patricia 139 Falvey, Richard 139 Farabough, David 139 Fergus, Paul 139 Ferraro, Louis 139 Filipek, Walter 139 Firtl, Thomas 139 Fischer, Marie 139 Fisher, William 139 Fleming, Dian 139 Flowers, Thomas 63,139 Fox, James 139 Franz, Agnes 26,37,139 Frick, Michael 139 Frost, Michael 12,2O,22,25, 139 Fuller, Jean 139 Fuller, Pamela 139 Fulnecky, Timothy 139 Fuze, Diane 139 Gallagher, Eawqrd 70,755,139 Gonser, Raymond 139 Gerencher, Thomas 47,6O,63, 75,139 Gilroy, Cheryl 139 Gloyeski, David 139 Goshert, 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Michael 141 Landgrat, Michael 141 Lanko, Theresa 142 Larimer, Linda 142 Lauer, Kathy 37,142 Lauer, Stephen 142 Layne, Henrietta 142 Leano, Gloria 142 Lefevere, Lawrence 142 Leichtman, Robert 142 Leliaert, Raymond 22,142 Lewinski, Janice 142 Leyes, Joseph 142 Lichatowich, Thomas 142 Lichkay, Willaim Linson, Brian 142 Lipetski, Charlene 142 Lipsky, Edward 142 Liszewski, Robert 142 Loebach, Michael 22,142 Logan, John 142 Lontai, Almos 6O,63,142 Laughlin, Michael 142 Loveioy, James 142 Luczynski, Catherine 142 Lunneen, John 63,142,148 Lupa, Adele 142 Mackowski, Jerome 142 Maenhout, Richard 17,142 Magee, Pat 28,142 Magers, Pat 142 Magers, Gerald 142 Mahoney, Susan Maike, Connie 46,142 Maicher, Henry 142 Maiewski, John 63,142 Makielski, Mary 142 Manford, ,Robert 142 Margrat, Edward 142 Marosz, Linda 142 Marshall, Christine 142 Martin, James 70,142 Maternowski, Paul 142 Mauser, Joan 142 McArdle, Joseph 142 McCarthy, Susan 142 McCauslin, Mary 37,142 McCraley, Michael 142 McCraley, Michael 142 McCue, Sheila 142 McCusker, Mary 142 McGrogan, John 142 McKeen, Barbara 142 McKinney, Sharon 142 McLane, Kathleen 142 McNeFl, Nancy 142 Menyhart, Michael 70,142 Menyhart, Veronica 142 Michalak, Robert Michalos, Bruce 142 Micskey, Nickolas 142 Migas, Andrew 143 Miholich, Frederick 63,79,143 Mikulak, William 143 Milanese, Margaret 38,143 Milanese, Mary 37,38,143 Miller, Carol 143 Miller, Sara 22,26,37,143 Miller, Sheryl 143 Milliken, Mary 143 Miner, James 143 Modica, Michael 143 Modos, Robert 143 Molinaro, Daniel 143 Molnar, Paul Mollison, Mary 37,38,143 Monschein, Thomas 143 Moore, Joseph 66,617,143 Morenc, Kathleen 143 Mrozinski, Carol 143 Mucha, Mary 143,144 Mulderink, Carole 143 Mullen, James 143 Murphy, Michael 143 Musick, Greg Myers, Jane 26,37,143 Nagy, David 63,143 Nagy, John R. 70,144 Nagy, Mary 144 Nandzik, Edward 144 Nemeth, Francine 144 Nicolini, Christopher 47,6O, 63,75 Niesen, Beth 144 Nietch, Barbara 144 Nowak, Thomas 70,144 Nowicki, David T. 144 Nye, Mary 144 O'Brien, Dennis 144 O'Connor, Paul 144,148 O'DaFFer, Nancy 144 O'Neill, Daniel 144 O'Neill, Maureen 37,144 Ornat, Gerald 144 Osborne, Ronald 22,144 Paiakowski, MaryAnn 31,46, 144 Palicki, James 144 Palicki, Richard 145 Palicki, Robert 145 Palkowski, Cassandra 145 Papandrea, Carmela 145 Parrish, William 145 Paszek, Gloriz 37,145 Paulson, Andrew 47,60,145 Pauwels, Lawrence 145 Pecina, Casimir 145 Pecsi, James 145 Peters, Betty 145 Philion, Christine 37,135,145 Piacsek, Nicholas 26,145 Piasecki, Mark 145 Pierce, Kathleen 145 Pierce, Marcia 37,145 Piersol, James 145 Pietrzak, Julianne 145 Pinkala, Clarice 28,145 Pinkowski, James 145 Pinkowski, Mary Grace 145 Piotrowiak, lgnatius 145 Poirier, Jean 145 Poieta, Judith 145 Porter, Louis 70,145 Porter, Rosemarie 37,145 Potthast, Carol 145 Puchala, Theresa 145 Pulaski, Kenneth 11,145 Quigley, Judith 145 Quigley, Kathleen 145 Quinn, Robert 60,63,70,78, 145 Racht, Dianne 37,145 Radecki, Frederick 145 Radlowski, Anita 37,145 Rafalski, Philip 145 Rafinski, Sandra 37,38,145 Rataiczak, Kenneth 145 Ravotto, Rosemary 145 .Reavis, Gail 145 Reuwer, Mary 28,37,145 Riba, John 145 Rightley, Timothy 145,146 Robak, Carol 145 Roedl, James 145 Romero, Alleiandra 145 Romero, Angel 145 Rudasics, Diane 145 Rudnicki, John 145 Rushing, Mary 145 Ruthsatz, Thomas 145 Rutkowski, Leona 26,145 Ryan, John T. 22,31,63,145, 148 Saik, John 145 Salzweclel, Nancy 145 Samolczyk, Ronald 145 Scheibelhut, John 145 Scheibelhut, Mary 146 Scheibelhut, Robert 146 Scherrieb, Patrick 146 Schmidt, Robert 146 Schreiner, Kathleen 146 Schuler, George 146 Schultz, Sandra 146 Schweiger, Thomas 70,146 Seach, James 1i,31,146 Shafer, David 146 Sharp, Jim 146 Sharpe, Robert 146 Sheets, Peggy 22,146 Shipley, Barbara 146 Simeri, Georgia 37,146 Simon, Earl 146 Skrzeszewski, Barbara 146 Skwiercz, John 146 Smith, Jeannie 146 Smudley, Shirley 37,38,146 Snellgrove, Suzanne 37,146 Sniadecki, Alan 146 Sniadecki, Joseph 146 Soens, Sue 146 Stachowski, Darlene 147 Stark, Paula 147 Steenbeke, John 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Waslicki, Sue 147 Wasowski, Georgianne 147 Wasowski, Ronald 147 Waters, Mary 147 Wegner, Therese 147 Weigand, Peter 147 Wennerstrom, Gerald 147 West, Susan 148 White, Caroline 148 Widelski, Rose 148 Wiegand, Arthur 148 Wilmering, Robert 148 Wincek, Stephen 148 Winkel, Edwin 148 Wiskotoni, Daniel 47,70,76, 78,148 Wisniewski, Roberta 37,148 Witucki, David 148 Woods, Michael 148 Wozniak, William 148 Wright, Louise 148 Wrobel, Denise 148 Yancey, Susan 148 Zerwick, Katherine 148 Zoeller, Susan 148 Zwickl, Janice 148 Freshmen Akens, John 63,64,150 Albert, Randy 150,160 Alford, Timothy 150 Anderson, Donald 150 Andries, Rita 26,150 Anthony, Catherine 150 Argyelan, Paul 150 Arpasi, David 150 Artusi, Jerry 150 Augustine, Jane 150 Badger, Sandra 150 Baidek, Thomas 150 Baldini, Tony 150 Balcloni, Angela 150 Ball, Jerone 150 Bomber, Dennis 22,64,15O Baron, Charles 150 Barnowski, Paul 150 Barna, William 47,71,150 Barnes, Donald 150 Barrett, Michael 150 Baugher, Jacqueline 150 165 Berlakovich, Ronald 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Kopczynski, Rita 154 Kovatch, Patricia 154 Kramford, Robert 26,154 Kristofzski, Susan 154 Kroger, Robert 154 Kruse, Charles 154 Kryzewski, James 31,154 Kubiak, Linda 154 Kuhn, Leslie 28,154 Kujawski, Julie 154 Kuiawski, Robert 64,154 Kush, Robert 31,154 Kutrowatz, Margaret 154 Kwasneski, Sharon 154 Labis, Judy Labuzienski, Joseph 154 Landgrat, Paul 154 LaRusso, Deborah 155 Lauber, John 155 LeCouteur, Edward 155 Leslie, Mike 155 Lewandowski, Thomas 155 Leyes, Gregory 155 Lind, Ed 155 Lipsky, Charlotte 155 Liszewski, Sharon 155 Lloyd, James 155 Loebach, Barbara 38,155 Lorenc, Lawrence 155 Lucky, Kenneth 155 Ludwick, Arthur 155 Lugger, Phillip 155 Luzny, Michael 64,155 MacCauley, John 155 Macri, Kathleen 155 Madigan, Martin 155 Maggioli, Keith 71,155 Mahon, John 71,155 Maier, Marilynn 149,155 Maiewski, Mary 155 Makielski, Paul 155 Malia, Patricia 155 Malicki, David 155 Malinowski, Raymond 155 Maloney, Mary 155 Marosz, Thomas 155 Mason, Robert 155 Matthys, Jack 71,155 McCahill, Kathleen 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