Taft High School - Eagle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Uip to Illinois State Normal Louise Cassettari and Beverly Albright model for the fashion show. 2 . if 1' , U' C 1 9' Allan Kowalski took first place in the 12th Annual Chicago Home Design Competition. CQNTENTS Administration ...................................... Under-classmen ..... Graduates ........... Service .... Clubs ....... Athletics, ..... ---- Music ...... R.O.T.C. .. Bruce Williams finds the library a peaceful place to study. .-. ...- .....1-18 ...19-38 ..39-74 ..75-88 .89-100 ,101-120 .121-130 131-136 Mr. Lantz retires Sandy Orre discusses the University of The 1960 Presidential Election created jim Hansen at College Night Illinois with the representative at 3 great deal of excitement. College Night. l 'ss 1 4 Dr. flaky Taft High School is proud to be under the capable leadership of Dr. Haley and his efficient assistant principals Mr. Teuscher and Mr. bmilgon. ,Mp Smilgaff Mr. Ceusclzcr SCHOOL SECRETARIES .X iii? ADJUSTMENT AND COUNSELOR TEACHERS 016 ss Capron Mr. Blacharski Miss Del Campo sghfmph 6,212 Dunn Co0 '5EL ii Mrs. Favoro fMr. Haase Q Miss Navman Mrs. Suter gr-I TL s Lf 'Tfo opfx C 1 Q,-l51b6'gS6 5 ENGLISH Wayne Lambert, Mary Abborino, Albert Brazinski, Dave Bernahl, Rosemary Harris. Judy Puttin. 99 Nourishing understanding by application. 0 X V Q7 G+' 'Sf Va nr 'H-ev Miss Allen Mr. Brow Miss Fidler Mr. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Hans? 6' g dv 9 W 9 efbew 6 6 e Q Q dj? 9 V 40 vw? iss Ki1d3Y Mr. Lyons Mr. McEnroe Mr. Mglothlin Mr. SirrgO11iaH Mr. Tiritilli K9 4' 6 fs it 5 is of LANGUAGE .N K 0, fi 4 , 1 m H, , - if 9? ' . lid le al, A Mr. Blacharski Miss Del Campo Miss McMurtry Mrs. Schubert U35 a ' ,Q-1 mf? tt cfs. A-T K if ,i,,,, ,Q ,, 1sfea1?: . 5 if Mr. Vanderah MATHEMATICS Rich Witcraft, Victoria Runn, Sue Guyler, Bill Brandt. The study of language adds to our understanding of a foreign country. ee- e of- Miss Adkins Mr. Beaver Miss Kelly Mrs, Larkin 4. ll Y u 9' gf' 90 41 av' iisi lf, t A rtilsi 's V e1-:: i s A A ' 1 :. ,E V Miss Larson Miss Mitchell Miss Newman Mrs. Rapp f nb' 9'g1,f,-I W' .fgbit janet Mieling, jim Fenner The Study of mathematics gives grasp and power to the mind. SCIENCE Mr. Brrgler Bill Dvorak, Carol Witcraft. Thought and action are stimulated in classes. 6 +0 Mr. Culbertson I . 61,6 'Y iss J. Fox Mrs. M. Fox Mr. C. johnson Mr. Puippo Mr, Robins Mrs. Suter ns M ei oawsio 4, 'aim l Mr. Bakall Mr. Cuny 3191551 u-9' 9' With ' 5 lg If Miss Felt Miss Codenrath Mrs. Halverson Mr. Howard Mr. Kaplan und' Mr. Levin sMr. Neerfdham 94:15 '55l' cb , Cher lAdi h, Nancy Angorola, Bever Borows i, Lana Calamino. Knowledge doesn't come without study and application. l SOCIAL i SCIENCE 'V ' nv! 09 912'-'l D Mr. Rodgers :af Y n Miss O'Connell ef' :L Q ' . W Z -. a 'lv-it ,- , ,V . -V -we ,5 353 ' , Arwgfy: I-'i Wil ii atifefZ,Arf' 1 2, Lge, M r . P h i p p S M r . S t e i n 'v o' 6 fl' 9 Al Q n49 Kx'y If . nn, F COMMERCIAL 42'-'H' Mrs. M. johnson Mr. McCarthy Mrs. Meites 4'4 x 4' 'MM Mrs- Murphy ' Mr. Nachfwey Mr' Spieckef Miss Tortorelli Miss Tortorelli. Maria Borg, Beverley Borowski, Gayle Davison, Karen Crowhurst, Melina Splett, jean Kozyra. Increasing speed and accuracy for better office work. Fi ff' Af f-.'.,, Ak J GRAPHIC ARTS AND MUSIC n i Z MQ it, ,Q - X 1 . ' x t ' Q, A 'fs X5 if I W 7 :S is . I ii-J-' 'I I svgigyy,-ff1::f' K ' if as QTJQ 'Q ., I' Y U55- . 1- f , 6 1'LA . Mr. Compton Mr. Freedman Mrs. Nolan Mr. Stamm M0914 3' R QQ 4' Diana Barth, Arlene Armour, Norma Gitzke. Mary Golderman, Rich Kuffner, Walter Miexczak, Richard Damsten. Art captures the elusive creative spirit, to make visible emotions deeply felt. Richard Hoffman, Larry jankowski, Lois Knickerbocker, Christine Warden, Mr. Freedman. Skillful hands on delicate instruments. ,-f tl-f' PHYS CAL EDUCATION AND R.O.T.C. .mf uv 9 F A,., .aa abil: sk QQ, 5' I Y, xii' Mr. Dobrath Mrs. CKker!1y ' Mr. Kupcinet Mr. Leddy Mr. Miller Mrs. Norman www ir ' ll, K' X, A 3:1 eh' Mr, Rapper Mrs. Sonngnleiter Mrs. Ward L D isf W A is . ...,..1 - T-f MfSgt. Banker MfSgt. Papparoth Dress right! R.O.T.C. classes find uniformed officers at the stan rl e 'J' Qpvfelu dy's gym class exercises outside on the football field. Mr. Coltman Mr. Deering Miss Devenish Mr, Fgvaro Mary Barta, Judith Goltermaii, Gloria Hogue. Knowledge and Experience will make better homemakers. 14 HOME ECCNOMICS AND TECHNICAL 5 Q 3 3 J af if 5+ I MY- PEUT1 Miss Nielsen Miss Whalen Mr. Fenn and Dave Peihel ur- ? X ,JL fri 1 1 . ' Patience and skill go hand in hand to achieve stylish results. Sam Rosa and john Strobel make a mould in the foundry. V X A. .4 l ik.. Mrs. Quinn Miss Winger Mrs. Ladendorf Library Clerk LUNCHROOM STAFF .1, :T MJ . , '44 -, Mrs. Straz Mrs. Krefft, Mrs. Milels, Mrs. Pingtore, Mrs. I-Ieitshu, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Pastorina, Mrs. Blomquist, Mrs. Magiera, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. Alluri, Mrs. Kurz, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Grauman, Mrs. Straz, Mrs. Knigge, Mrs. McCrory, Mrs. Zieckenheimer. 16 LIBRARIANS 'S 9955 .. A M, Q... 5 ' ff hu jim Roos, joan Zaborski, Karen Richert, Lynn Swanson, Nancy Moot. The wisdom and knowledge of learned men are available to all. ENGINEERING STAFF working engineer as Mr. Lantz, after twelve years of service he has retired. Taft's new addition, completed at the end of 1958, came about partially through the supervisory and planning efforts of Mr. Lantz under the direction of the architect. -...ff Mr. joseph L. Manelli has been an engineer for the Board of Education since 1924. He has worked at Lowell and Pulaski grade schools and at Spaulding High School. Mr. Manelli came to Taft on October 7, 1960. 4 MT- I-amz Mr. Manelli Back row, left to right: Mr. E. Welke, Mr. G. Ahlers, Mr. E. Simkus, Mr. P. Barca, Nlr. G. Springer. Front row, left to right: Mr, V, Dodson, Mr. C. Schubring, Mr. W. Lawless, Mr. S. Phillips, Mr. S. Stein, Mr. C. Maxwell, Mr. j. Hoare. TAFT'S NEW READING LABGRATORY Taft has been fortunate to have such a dependable and hard- 1 All . jennifer Simpson and L nn Wissing demonstrate Ken Zajac, Shirley Nelson, Ann Richards, Ted the Shadowscope reading pa . Kleen, Christine Baran, and Walter Pelczynski strive to increase their reading comprehension through the use of S. R.A. reading cards and vocabulary workbooks. E 1' . I!! 17 ff' Miss K2-T1hI'Y1'l Steinmetl, MiSS LOLliS6 HOHg12Hd, Executives from a number of business corporations Miss Helen Hoagland, and Mr. Stuart Crippen. in the area, Dr. Benjamin C, Willis, General T.-and Q? Superintendent of the Chicago Public schools, and other school officials were invited to attend the dedication. Here Miss Brueckman demonstrates the Perceptascope. On November 10, 1960, Taft High School dedicated the Vorhees Reading Laboratory. The laboratory honors the late Mrs. Condit Vorhees, Norwood Park elementary school teacher, and her husband, Mr. Condit Vorhees, community leader. Donors who presented money to establish the lab included Misses Louise, Helen, jewel, and Martha 1-Ioaglund, cousins of Mr. Vorhees, and Mr. Stuart Crippen, who spearheaded the drive for the lab by donating funds for the reading accelerators. An estimated 352, 400 has been spent on the laboratory. Equipment for the lab includes a perceptascrope, reading accelerators, and shadowscope reading pacers. The laboratory doors stand open to students who wish to work during their free periods. 1, Fr Marilyn Moody is pictured using a Science Research Associates reading pacer. The booklet to the left of Marilyn is used to determine the accelerator speed settings. A 3 ttnttrhrtrt, A ea ., ThiS iS 2 typiCH1 SC6116 YO 15165211 I-Ong, DO1'ef Canis, The controlled reading unit of the Perceptascope is Pat F1'itZSChe, Lillian MHiHOChi, Marguerite demonstated by Kathy Altergott, Beverly Dencer, Schmidt, and Marianne Reading, members of Kathy Garvey, Mary Herman, Nancy Krause, and 18 Miss Brueckman's 7X English class. The graphs on jackie MCQuigg, the bulletin board show class progress. N 4 itat-'N '--...ff Qi 5' 'wmv 33332 Ham' iiszssisssig-S 351 yiwmfi 1 . attendance . F X Mr. Simonian calls his division to order. 19 UNDERCLASSMEN George Schreyer distributes materials from division managers' study. 5' ' . is . ,f , t xg r f CASALI Top Madeline Rahn, Dale Zuchel, Janet Swanson. lm- 2nd row -Judy Ulrich, Sandy Weichbrod, Pat Siik, Kim Wolter, Barbara Waters, Alverna Hass, Virginia Thornton. 3 rd row -Richard Wendricks, Robert Valovic, William Shand, Louis Vassos, William Schultz, Frank Kelly. 4th row -Donald Miller, Joe ' W lf Allan row -Marty Thompson, Wittenburg, Tom u , Stromsta, Arnold Kraby, Dean Williams. NACHTWEY Top row -Ken ' r, Warren Day, Ray Ar us, Malcolm Glemaker, , Bob Weber, San.foE15TnSon, Arthur Paul, Walter Gordon, June Radis, Jim Demas, Mr. R.J. Nachtwey. ltrom, Margaret 2nd row -Sharon Hi s Moore, Robert Heroux, John Dziak, Martin Huska, Joyce e Furlan Janet Jenke, Maika, Li'1Td3.'S:haf er, Marilyn Markgrgf, 3rd r'cWr1Vl'ari1yn Nelson, Kathleen A leb , Judy Hines, Diana PP Y Engmann, ,Eatricia Gardale - . Jayne- De lfmo. CULBERTSON Top 2 nd 3rd 4t row -Glen Anderson, Ray Hulbert, Rick Terry, Frank Savino, Donald Miller, Tom Gerber, John McCormick, James Bobulski, James Speckman. row -Carl Davies, Ronald Shank, ' ' Lee Arndt Unknown, anice Roper. row -Georgeanne Stephens, eannette Turk Carolyn I , Gimnig, Joyce Hunt, Judy B rbara Bednarz, Judy Jordan, a Henriksen. h -Karen Schriber, Janice row Provax, J , Valerie Miller, Diane oster, Shigp Evasink, Judy Lewandows 1. ,,.-... J WARD Top row -Carole Rose, Steve Brown, ' ' Angelo Lopreori, ruce Carter, Bil Ryczak, Mrs. Ward, Q ,' Mitch Frumkin, R1'ETK37denski. nd row -Janis Larsen, Unknown, Paul Meccina, Dennis McDougal, V Dave Barth, Jim Mazzucca. rd row-Nancy Frahm, Diane J Bothman, Carol Collins, Charlene Kosloff, Marsh Ericksen, Darlene Pauryas, Alice Fetterman. 4th row -Sue Meeker, Carole I-lawkinson, Sandy I-laberly, Judy Jopp, Pat Paiml, Marylee Meredith, Judy Senn, Pat Blohm. ' VANDERAH Top row -Kathy Mcl-lugh, Mary Kaiser, Mary Lou Kijek, Clara Jo Freda, Karen Kasallis, Karen Rodeghier, Joyce Thomas, Lynne Patten, Nancy Lussow, Linda Norris. 2nd row -Ellen Isaacson, Marguerite Schmidt, Judy Viken, 'Iggylg , Lorraine MART N?1Ry Stewart, Mary Geske, Carol Grandt. 3rd row -Randy Merton, fig. Iollman, Glen Pertle, om Fro'mrn, , Hinlgg, arllyn And Hwy Holm 4th row -Tom Drynan, Glenn Randy Turner, Robert Ward, Michael Olson, Richard Sisson, James Lamonia, Michael Kewin. CLASS OF JUNE 1962 KELLY Top row -Karen Olson, Donna Weeden, Rose Anne Baetz Kathy Canale, Sharon Geiwitsch, Dianna Fiegel, Bonnie Santucci, Gail 2nd Smith, Carol Saulnier. Zelinski, Owen Jacobsen, Charlie Wolavka, Howard Wegner, Kent Perkins, Jean A Pollack, Kathy Meyer, 3 rd row -Ron Rusing, Robert Keates Dan Pemenko, Mario Repeta, James Mazik, Randy Napier, Mitch Frumkin, Bill Fermoyle, Janet Knoll, Carol Clausen. 4th row -Tom Dickenson, Rose Marie Carone, Pam Kostenko, Rose Marie Najarian, Elaine Gunther, Sandy Trefny, Ann Kwerneland. 7 - - V MITCHELL A Top 2nd 3rd 4th Sth row -Diane Mikulski, Karen Kaitis, Darlene Ross, Sandra Parisi, Karen Kekish, Kathy Schroder, Sharon Bowers. row -Daria Pasterczyk, Mary Golterman, Nina Suschenko, Helen I-lavlovic, Gail Lindgren, Kathy Wilson, Don Willers, Dennis Thornton, Jim Waschbush. row -Kathy Gager, Toula Demas, Barbara Neubert, Marian Forsberg, Linda Smith, Debbie Peinert. ' row -Dennis Martin, George Hibbeler, Don Sporleder, Mitch Frumkin, Randy Napier, David Bone. row -Craig Sabey, Bob Bierie, Daniel Pajak, Richard Hokanson, Keith Koeller, John Webber, Joe Maricie. NIELSEN Top 2 nd 3rd 4th row -Fred Meyer, Dan Mickey, Pat Mendel, Arthur Satteur, Herman Messner. row-Karen Rinkach, Joan Nurvic, Carol Bonas, Geri Kolb, Susan Walsch, Melinda Splett, Jerry Trussel, Charlotte Lottio, Joyce Tiederman. row -Jay Hogg, Dennis Rasmussen, Bob Ardnt, Jim Tackacski, Lowell Johnson, Mike Mareno, Tom Gignac. row -Judy Grau, Pat Mackey, Judy Ellrick, Laurel Moe, Marianne Wagner, Kathleen Jehlik, Marilyn Romano, Norma Citzke. MURPHY Top 2nd 3 rd 4th row-Elizabeth Zapp, Betty Marschall, Karen Lindquist, Curtiss Hinkell, Bob Schleede, Jack Spearing, Terry Spitzerri, Donald Off. row-Kenneth Kofink, Peter O'Sul1ivan, Ronald Passkiet, Frank Macedon, Earl Shipply, William Glesner, Janice Denny. row -Paul Wilson, Robert Zerwer, Unknown, Randy Napier, Terry Dinelli, Jim Wachbusch, Renis Pavlik. row -Beate Gotlieb, Phyllis Sheldon, Lynn Hibarger, Cheryl Newquist, Carol Soske, Barbara Mazucca, Nancy Wohlfeil, Chris Kaufmann, Diane Karowsky. ROBINS Top 2nd 3rd 4th 5th row -Kenny Lindenau, Leon Bendler, Jeff Mack, Roger Rundquist, Bob Peterson. row -Curt Wiegman, John Ellis, John Lorenz, Robert Zahnen, Richard Bebee, Harry Nichols, Larry Bowers. row -Marsha Robinson, Pat DuFour, Carol Witcraft, Lois Knickerbocker, Sue Schneider, Mary Seitz, Kathy Lewis, Carol Wegner, Janet Grossart, Gayle Davison. row -David Ackert, Alan Intermill, Dave Robert, Rich Wierciak, Dave Trulove, Jim Grabowski, Dean Martin. row -Arlene Cabai, Marilyn Orzyp, Andrea Christensen, Judy Winters, Kathy Redwanc, Patricia Mackey, Margit Wevang, Marge Marek, Shelia Weber, Jerry Beesley. .Ji NOLAN Top row -Jim Taylor, Terry Taylor, Dean Martins, Ed Parquette, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. 2nd row-Diane Guttman, Barbara Zdebski, Barbara Borowsl-ci, Gayle Davison, Connie Cetrone, Unknown, Donna Drake, Unknown, Diane Scanlon, Pat Kellis. 3 rd row -Margaret Nelson, James Passon, Rich Kellerman, Larry Bowers, Ken Connors, Harry Nichols, Bob Hanson, Mrs. Nolan. 4 th row -Elena Borg, Joanne Wemstrorn, Debbie Wernes, Denise Reed, Judy Ozminski, Pat Enquist, Virginia Lewnow, Sonia Romashko, Diane Rollinger. SIMONIAN Top row -Tony Gutilla, Bob 2nd 3 rd 4-th Janzcek, Dan Bendery, Rich Zable, Arnold Consdorf, Ron Bartel. row -Judy Arnold, Nancy Angarola, Barbara Spear, Barbara Bigelow, Cheryl Aldrich, Diane Osmolak, Ginny Hart, Brian Olson. row -Bob O'Neill, Russell Chizek, Chuck Reinhardt, Ron Wilek, Denny Keith, Wayne Bernahl, Bob Fogest, Dave Bone row -Marsha Robinson, Darlene Bruemmer, Kathy Brandys, Frances Abborino, Mary Carlson Bev Borowski, Gina Bianchi, Sue Craumer, Pat Mackey, Pat Andersen. 23 , 3 SONNENLEITER Top row -Lenore, Pat Wilks, Bob Angarola, Unknown, Warren Erland, Dave Rowley, Wayne Struck, Mike Stewart. 2nd row -Beth Siniscalchi, Louise, Unknown, Unknown, Whitman YY Smith, Ken Van Vorhees, Hen Schneider, Unknown. OW f YY David Graham, Melody Music, Rich Damsten, John, Richard Lecinski, Lana Calamaio. 4 th row -Denny, Diane Foster, Barbara Marazo, Barbara Dahm, Kathy White, Lucille Biscaglio. STRANDBERG Top row-Richard Schumann, Howard Fehl, James Grossen, Tom Kozel, Greg Nielsen, Jim Bach, Gerold Holtz. 2nd row -Nancy Klage, Judy Lowing, Sandra Schmook, Karen Lauritsen, Linda Leshuk, Jean Kozyra, Karen Kamphaus. 3rd row -Janice Berg, John Gust, Dan Hajduk, Robert Greco, Jack I-Iolschouer, Lance Trisham, Bruce Williams. 4 th row -Phyllis Miller, Donna Dill, Nancy Pierson, Kathy Ries, Diana Barth, Suzanne Peterson, Margaret Olsen, Frances Gaughan. 24 rd r -Paul Sirnonides Ma Bove, SPIECKER Top 2nd 3 rd 4 th row-Mr. Spiecker, Morozak, Darryl Samborski, Jay Hogg, Lucien Wojci, Richard Scoles, Frank Vrechek, Dave Ortlepp, Robert Wulff. row -Joyce Rotzoll, Carol Lohr, Newell Chizel, Unknown Unknown, Paul Stanek, Ronald LaDolce, Caesar. row -JoAnne Slonski, Leslee Doubek, Darla Blocks, Maria Pappas, Gloria Karl, Marilyn Sherwood, Richard Sperl. row -Nancy Moot, Rita Kubin, Carolyn Youngberg, Darlene Pobat, Anne Jelm, Carolyn Hinds. 7 CLASS OF JANUARY 1963 FELT -' G ne, Carol Top row Bill ree Downing, James Owens, Dean Huthert, Paul Rusdorf, Dave Pfender, Chuck Hanson, Glenn Votava, John Alley, Ken t L nn Carlson, Alan Vog , y Hollander, Chuck Hall. 2nd row -Lorraine Steele, Jane 3r S enny, Barbara Bolling, Diane P Klima, Sally Palm, Wendy Stocking, Ruth Nelson, Lynn Valters, Alice Ackert, Jeannie Olsen, Ginny Schultze, Richard Sliwinski. d row -Jack Bornhorst, Rick Hoehn, Phyllis Aldrich, Madge Fizzell, Judy Zientko, Jane Maerk, Laura Bartram, Phyllis Furth, Barb Barwick. ZEKELMAN Top row -Linda Lee Burrows, Janice Dening, Laurlee Moll, Donna Turek, Karen Moen, Gloria Hogue, Sue Lucus, Violet o ulos Delores Walter, Georg p , Diane Gronek, Dennis Mazur. 2nd row -Marianne Rustaberg, Joyce Erlandson, Geraldine K ciak, Arlene Ratalouski 3rd 4t PYP Don Off, Roger Johnson, Daye Bone, Jay Hogg, Frank Vrechek. row -Jeffrey Peters, Joe , Torn Kuciak, Kenneth Cloos, Ralph Lewendowski. h row -Dawn Koenig, Carl Johnson, Harry Boonstra, Jim Washbusch, Terry Dinelli, Randy Napier, Dennis Rasmussen. K hl s, Marilyn 5th row -Gloria u e Dahl, Renis Pavlik, Judy Ozrninski, Marsha Robinson, Sandy Krause, Nancy J Marilyn Prochaska, Carol , Broda, Mae Beth Frame. 4---.. S 3 M. FOX Top row -Jerry Meyer, Henry Wingert, rth, 2nd 3rd Craig Schultz, Donald Howa Gordon Goranson, James Fenner. row -Donald Peterson, Laird Larsen, Ronald Tiedje, Karen Hanson, Judy Slown, Jean Watrous, Sheryl Buerger, Virgi Terry Specht. row -Raymond Burger, James Annes, John Philipp, John Huber, Robert Shand, Roy Brunn, Steve Janusz. ld nia Sutton, Carol Zmuda, 4 th row -Robert McDona , ' ' Moe, Robert Biggerstaff, Diane Linda Doras, Marian Langfeldt, Marilyn Anderson, Kay Carlson 25 MAC GREGOR Top row -Walter Lang, Tom ner Richard johnson Wall , , Bob Wislow, Richard Hofmann. 2nd row -Darlene Le ff, Sandra Born, Nancy Ilg, Kathleen Benteler, janet Mieling, Pamela Fagerstrom, Gloria Ryza, Andrea Keating, Edwin Slomczewski, Dale Bib el 3 rd row -Donald Heimbuck, Anders Skoar, james Spierk, john Blecha, Richard Kalhauge, Clyde Gothann, Warren Holt, Kathleen Adreani. 4th Nanc Gritsonis jo Anne row - y , Freeman, Carol Dornquast, Lyn Elder, Carol Lundberg, Mary Berquist, Barbara Piper, Mary Terlecki. 'PIUPPO Top 2nd 3 rd 4th 5th row-Daniel Powers, Ralph Johnson, Ed Scholl, Tom Ogren, David Strege, Keith johnson. row -Don Peterson, Gail Lindy, Colleen Powers, Gloria Freeze, Betty Lovejoy, Sandra Bently, Toni Miller. row -Richard Monaham, Thora Ashby, Michael Brooks, Carl Peterson, Edgar Gottleib, Paul Havlovic, Ronald Hageman. row -Chuck Smith, Penny West, Kathy Schumacher, Carol Patterson, Vicky Laymen, Marthanne Loose, Ioan Mueller. row -Tom Pouliot, Gloria Popp, John Christensen, jerry Manko, Ed Sienhuwitz, Dennis Rombola. Ill r O'CONNELL Top row -Richard Coady, jay Hogg, Kenneth Miller, john Knauss, Anthony Affatato. 2nd row -Donald Sarau, Linda Stoll, Diana Kolpek, Donna Sears, Marilyn Hepner, Linda Stokolosa, Lee Tonn, Diane Maksirnuk, Stanley Lastick, john Dose, Robert Kussy. 3 rd row -Dave Moffat, Dennis Senchuk, Ed Murphy, Donald Decker, George Palko, Richard Brautigam, john Mount 4 th row -Holly I-iillis, Joy Gotz, Brenda Zarnorski, Georgene Toussiant, Pat Shand, Sue Schlote, Diane Koerner. COHEN CLASS OF JUNE 1963 BOREN Top row -Donald Enright, Ronald Korzeniowski, Kennith Lange, Tom Hoffstetter, John Gray, Wayne Jancik, Mike Nicoletti. 2nd row -Albert Kleen, Jerry West, Mike Ksiazek, Roger Marach, James Mataya, Jerry Kurensky, Richard Mertlick. 3rd row -Bonnie C1-eel, Carol Kahles, Rose Mufale, Judy Rizzo, Pam Greathouse, Kathy Kulik, Mary Fijak. 4 th row -Harold Terry, Norman Krystek, Vince Egan, Jerry Smith, Barry Mason, William I-load, Wayne Meyer. Sth row -Sandy Rychtanek, Sharon Pittatsis, Pat Pryor, Cheryl Gornick, Susan Behman, Janet Sieber, Kathy Anderson, Alice Stemler. Top 2nd 3rd 4th Sth row -James Groll, Wayne Carlson, Roger Olsen, John Strobel, Dennis Cleland Richard Kasper. row -Donna Qarstka, Lillian Tobias, Carole Meyer, Ann Nowak, Janet Kormanek, Judy Majcher, Pat Randall, Cheryl Sigmund, Dlorah Rud. row-Richard Gosell, Keith Angarola, Tom Volpe, Don Aoy, Robert Heine, James Kelly. row-Marilyn Peede, Christine Warden, Lola Cox, Carol Mallack, Lorraine Gutherle, Joanne Bondurant, Pat Gamble, Judy Kubiak. row -Kenneth Wyse, Joe Buttitta, Jack Lichtenberger, Ronnie Ronneberg, Tom Bertucci, Mike Bienik. FITZPATRICK Top row -Helen Hannan, Lou Orsi, Sharon Strobot, Linda Dovichi, Carl Zver, John Klaas, George Mall, Ray Bebee, Bill Schimanski. 2nd row -Lue Barry, Sue Mikulina, Paula Maionchi, Phyllis Beetle, Linda Jartjen, Delores Marjanowski, Judy Rossow, Cheryl Hoover. 3rd row -Dave Abajan, Ron Reinholtz, Bob Olson, Denny Landsman, John Gorski, Bernie Benson, Joe James, John Hundriesin. 4th row -Lynda Anderson, Kathy Johnson, Pat Bade, Charlene Duckman, Therese Kaspizak, Sharon Olson, Barbara ' Taucher, Nancy Mayer, Donna Maag. 27 FREEDMAN Top row -Ron Skwierczynski, Tom Carsella, Bob Thomte, Larry ' t, John 2nd 3rd Latko, Denny Willet Richter, Willy Tookey. row -Cheryl Henninger, Judy Mary Becker, Carol Brown, Simek, Barb Belmont, Joyce G uld. Borgardt, Charlene o row -Elaine Carpino, Judy Larsen, Bob Cristo, Pete Lusader, Gary Piehl, Rich Rosenow, Ron Caldron, Rick Zabel. Marilyn Szott, Linda 4 th row - Pat Thomsen, Calmeyn, ' ' 1 Barb Franzen, Diane Sjob em, Gail Cuerieri, Bonita Morse, Judy N eslund. GROSSER ' d k Barbara Top 2 nd row-Darlene Min a , Belmont, Margaret Reidy, Ellen Trefney, Charlene Jo Konopi, Ella mae Braun, Nancy Jerfita. row -Jim Kuhagen, David Tansey, Robert Cella, Wa ne Johnson, Bob Glsen, Y Michael I-Iitzeman, Dave ' ' Gutilla Drinka, Martin . ' ' k' Carol 3rd row -Elaine Majews 1, Enyart, Diana Dobrazaiski, Pat Stoehr, Judy Pfeiffer, Sue Rolf, Bonnie Steinke, Dolores Rizzo. 4th row-Jim Kosick, Bob 5 Kapusnik, Jeff Fuhr, Barry Phillips, Jeff Kaleta, Leon Schurter, Randall Fischer, Bob Logan. th row-Claudia Penn, Karen W lfeil, Diane Peterson, 0 Lois Kaiser, Pat Naumes, l e Barbara Olson, Mar en Gould, Lynda Eddy. Lghwm GODENRATH Top row -Bill Drawer, Lee Davis, Ohlson, Mario James Mazzullo, James Sroden, Richard Giano, Robert Reboltz, Jirn Peterson. Janice Geutzlaff, Linda 2nd row- Dobosz, Carol Rizzo, Terry Metz, Marion Rail, Mary Roose, Joan Todd, Judy Rybski. 3rd row -Jim I-lagedown, Steve ' m Ray Miller, Jon Ingra , Bellucci, Bill Strickland, Hugh Nelson, David Ward, Curt Sriver. Grothe Gerry th row -Gerry , ' ' Sob Sandy Salfarski, Lois y, Stapleton, Lynn Billesback, Darlene Lorek, Susan Crane Sue Snopek. MILLER . . T Top 2nd 3r row -M1chael Fncano, om Richards, Robert Gunnig, Anthony Andrews, Ronald Diachus, Richard Purmal, Fred Michealis, Leonard Donat, Thomas joswiak. row -Gary Lottinville, Gary ak Carolyn Fecire, Carol Dusz , Orloff, Agnes Antonacci, Pat Kusterer, Carole Anderson, Barbara Puccinelli, Diane Kedzorski d row-Warren Myers, Al ' ' ns Richard Zlentko, B1l1Kear , Sh ter, Wuori, Bob Rose, Bruce u john Gabrielson, james Nelson Adeline Antonacci, Joan 4 th row - Janis Unger, Unknown, Schroeger, Cheryl Larsen, Yvette DeLuga, Linda Barber, Karen Richert. M. JOHNSON T d Dominick, Lynn Top row- ru y ' Forsbeck, Swanson, Phyllis Nanci john, Sharon Oziminski, Mary jo Kupst, 2nd 3rd Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. row -Richard Peterson, Peter Vogel, Thomas Bruns, Gary Christoph, Peter Flensberg, Robert Evenson, Danny Albertson. row -Karen Stam Margrotta, Lynn Geniser, Marjorie Stewart, Carol Thorsen, Sue Lehman, Patricia Moore, Donna Griesmer. ' me barski, Renee 4 th row -William Klaves, jero Curylo, jim Rochotte, Wayne Andersen, james Laben, Denn Lauson, Art Seplak, David Dokka. ' N c is 5th row -Alice Mohrman, an y Grudzien, Sandra LeMont, Pam Phillips, janet Arcus, Pat McKevitt, Doris McClelland, Kathy Schneider. NORMAN Top row -Richard Ri ce, Edmund Feldy, james Cutchin, james Cossack, john Litchtenburger, Robert Metcalf, Rudy Kawa, Donald Alyward, Thomas Richards. George Streske, Karen 2nd row- Merkel, Patricia Stricker, n Diane Rezotko, Sharo Oziminski, Mary Jo Kupst, Patricia Hutson, Cheryl Greco, Nancy Gopp. 3rd row William Koenig, Ronald Jensen, Charles Beesley, Gary Piehl, Todd Dvorak, Thomas Westney, Sam Rosa, Ronald Caldron. dith 4th row -Susan Eggert, ju Mueller, Carol jessen Cher l Y K c k, Carol Rogers, Marie OP ZY b er Patricia Carsello, Groe n , Ch lSigmund. Susan Horn, ery Top 2nd 3rd SCHUBERT row - Gary Seronka, Lorraine Bruemmer, Jan Osada, Kathy Foster, Kenneth Noffke, Barbara Be lmont, Kenneth'Schnase. . . 1 row -Kelth Lmdho mn, Carole Cieslik, Beverly Anderson, Pat Carsella, Geri Reuter, Dkorah Rud, Marcia Sackowicz. row-Daniel Kathan, Gilbert Jones, Tom Steinke, Bob Fick, Daniel Frizane, Don Wilcox, Donald Mau, William Meskan. ' d Loretta 4th row -Diana Rho es, Dziacko, Bonnie Blohm, Bernadette Besetzny, Marilyn r , Morse, Bonnie Morse, Kathy Schneider. G odecki Barbara CLASS OF JANUARY 1964 FIDLER Top 2nd 3 rd row-Bob Regiski, Alan, Ernest Cornielson, Gary I-lardt, Denny Hilkwicz, John France, Bill Junvlub, Bob Corillo, Unknown, Arthur Arventagus, Mike Topriori. row -Louise Knuth, Janice Michals, Janice Kijec, Leslie Krause, Sharon Lange, Evelyn I-Iijak, Kenneth Cozzi . row -Collette Brownlee, D Fiuppi, Sandra Pasie, Ann e Carolyn Parson, Jane Drummer, Carol Grobark, Kenneth Howell. P SUTER Top row -Gary Eckhardt, Tom Drake, Bill Jones, Paul 2nd 3 rd Herrmann, Don Madej, Jeff Wilk, Gary Olsen. row-Ron Szybali, Gayle M er, Jill Wagner, Pat BY Hannan, Howard Tobiasz, ' l Jim Thomas, Phil Greas y, Cammie Shelly, Jackie Montville, Ruth Ellen Frame Cheryl Levin, Don row- Kelly, Ken Osborne, Marge McCarthy, Barbara Buerkle, Diane Benson, Diane Cherry, Margaret Corrigan, Karen Anderson, Maureen Daley. d row -Donna Langsfel , Janice Northway, Bonnie Steinke, Sue Wolf, Kathy Karner, Pat I-lookansen, Nancy Wiliko, Peggy Berg, Malama Mitchell, Terrie Clarke, Pat Conrad, RAPP Top 2nd 3rd row -Ronald Szymanski, Russel Steinbeck, Dale Pinio, Guy Cook. row -James Lifton, Janis Kolb, Kristen Warner, Patricia Ness, Joyce Bender, Jane Pfender, Susan Olson. row -Tim Peterson, Sally Hagstrom, Carol Schoenbeck, Diane Petersen, Susan Suaats, Mary Chrisanti. 4th row -Kenneth Maier, Barbara KAPLAN To row -Larry Breen, George P Kriaris, Richard Jarchow, 2nd 3rd chei-yi Dunker, Barbara Curran, Janet Larner, John Moe, Allen Gableson. row -Louise Couvillion, n Tom Babyar, Larry Larso , John Lemke, Susan Madl, Terry Leight, Joyce Chrosniak. Judith Nothdurft, Diane row - Anderson, Kathleen Kalinowski, Roberta Goldstein, Laurie Michalsen, Vre chek Karen Huber. Lynn , L cos Barbara Stone, Vivian Y Villerfs, Alan Heyn, Charles Robert. STAMM Top row -James Kierzkowski, 2nd 3 rd Lance Curtis, William Mazurek Gerald Best, William,Michelini, Anthony Mareno, William Luikhaart. eorge row -Raymond Baker, G Wollin, Richard Tessitore, Charmaine Wolff, Steve Sotos l h Nickel Robert Matson, Ra p row -Richard Gac, Marlene Nelson, James Peterson, Roberta DeNicolo, Dorothea Maedge, Angela Melone . ' e 4 th row-Robert I-libarger, Joann McCullough. TORTORELLI Top 2nd 3rd row -Steve Bergquist, Bill Schmidt, Lynn Lilla, jim Evans, Torn Ciesco, Bill Schwarz, Linda Schneider. row -George Johnson, Barbara Drynan, Betty Pappas, Patti Olson, Laura I-Iominick, Lynnea Peterson, Gail Schutt. row -April Page, Pat Knapp, B eder Cathy Catelain, Pat a , Holly Anderson, Margie Sauer. ADKINS Top row -Gordon Bachmura, Howard - Malloy, Ronald Fugiel, Walter Josifiak, Leo Brudnicki, Michael Gorski, Dennis Shiels, Richard Fermoyle. 2nd row -Unknown, john Marchak, feldt Fred Bruce Lang , Rosenberg, Bob Page, Don Lass, Randal Sass, Bob Ray, Lynn Arndt. 3 rd row -Patricia Ellrich, Patricia D rlene Fanslow, Ursel Walsh, a Reucher, Sandra Augustin, Larry Larson, Douglass Behl, Dennis Samelak. row -Bernice Wojiechowski, May Bye, Christa Knapp, Kedy, Vandlik, Gayle Schwengels, Bruce Petterson, Susan Engel. 5th row-Patricia , Nelson, Beverly Zika, Wendy Zieman, JoAnn Ezan, Barbara Zuchel, jenanne Breese, Judith Blackman, Ruth Lipp, Harlan Blumenthal. 4th Ieler Linda I x 4 . 'til' fi is ' s. 4, I K. ,f , err' ,. CLASS WI-IALEN Top row -Thomas Hapack, Larry Sanford, Gary Westman, Sandra Sisson, Valerie ' 1' b Schmitt, Gerhard Gott ie , Roberta Schmidt, Joanne Goranson. 2nd row -Barbara Bergeson, Elaine Schmidt, Cheryl Rallett, Frank Turk, Richard Fleming, William Zabroske, Kirk Novak. 3 rd row -Margaret Wingert, Gail Steelhammer, Diane Barry, Glenn Skinner, Bob Thomas, Eileen Chudzinski Doris Smith, Pat Zwiki, Lynn Urechek. OF JUNE 1964 ANDREWS Top row -Lawrence Gurga, Rich Walsh, Rodney Bartha, Charles Fry, Don Cashmore, Jeffry Dunn, Arnold Menet, Richard Schrage. 2nd row-Rich Tippolito, Jill Hewson, Betty Wahrbein, Merilyn Hertel, Penny Schuber, Carol Kammien, Judy Walaszek. 3rd row -John DeLeonardis, Gloria Vander-Leyden, Virginia Zei, Sandra Hanselman, Marilyn Shand, Marilyn Brandt, Mildred Hass. 4 th row -Pamela Frandsen, Susan Horscke, Sharon Kutchinski, Mary Ellen Lannens, Dennis McCoy, Antoinette Patrick. ALMLOF Top row -Don Lau, Bruce Brodzik, Rod White, Stuart Weinstein, Charles I-lerdt, Jim Ward, Alan Story. 2nd row-Dave Crowe, Ken Landeck, Joyce Andersen, Diane Nielsen, Gloria Ostrowski, Vera Robinson, Barb Topolinski, Diane Lakofka, Ed Pavlis. 3 rd row -Kathy French, Linda Coke, Carol Orland, John Kahles, Ann Karr, Janice Schultz, Mary Luce, Jackie Grilz, Pat Hoffman. row -Joyce Florian, Dianne Dolezil, Terry Vana, Lynn Rasmusson, Janet Puttin, Rick Koskela, Jim Koralik, Jim Hookanson. BEAVER Top row -Kenneth I-lagelin, Andy Smith, Denny Browder, Robert Truschke, Richard Blomquist. 2nd row-Kenneth I-ljelm, Carol Anderson, Marilyn Bray, JoAnn Rollinger, Carolann Rogers, Lynn Bonowic-, Sharon Grunst, Karen Stift. 3 rd row -John, Ellis, Janice Rinkach, Janet Marflak, June Steffers, Doris Muecke Terry, John Hobe. 4th row -Petrizze, Sharon I-lines, Barbara Czygan, Joi Kostacki, Susan Wolavka, Sandra Heath, Carol Schult Top 2nd 3rd 4th B ROW row -John Piszczek, Richard Robek, Ed Tymitz, Alfred Zezscte, Karl Kilian, Paul Ziembo, Don Bone, Margaret Imbiorski, Carol Glemaker, Karen Kuehl. row-Ed Lindahl, Chris Thompson, Sue Rathing, Patricia Wozones, Annylyn Nelson, Ellen Burke, Sue Mosher, Carol Snyder, Sharon I-Iarnick. row -Charlene Lrittlard, Janice Smola, Linda Kamphaus, Donald Litchfield, Richard Blassick, Bruce Brueker, Susan Schme hl, Bob Banker. row -Robin Seelinbinder, Nancy Hycner, Pat Izban, Richard Sheridan, janet Petrone, Katherine Reading, Darlen Kash, John Borchardt. HEALY Top 2 nd 3rd 4th 34 row -Ted Argeropolos, Dan Noon, Robert Schwindt, Richard I-lachfeld, George Marro, Wesley Meyer, Terry Fundakowski. row -Cathryn Bergh, Marilyn Lange, Sharon Durkovic, Colleen Benson, Sharon Wilson, Martha Shortino, Deborah Whitesill, Barbara Malmberg, Eva Ezan, Coral Snyder. row -Linda Berg, Sharon Coady, Jean Getner, Kathleen Rasi, Nancy Simek, Darius Przybyski, Bob Setka, m astats Diane I p . row -Dan Skiba, Brian Gorman, Tim Schacp, Torn Probert, Delores McGovern, Paul Holland, Bruce Slown Nw. J. FOX Top row -jeff Gerbing, George Haubner, Bob Menna, Patrick Veninga, Ronald Grabowski, Gerry Tomal, David Piehl. 2nd row-Karen Zowel, Gay Malewicki, Barbara Dusik, Dorel Brissette, Ruth Danielson, Eileen Belvoir, Paul Minarik, Raymond Maas, Roger Barksdale, Ronald Sochacki. 3 rd row -Mary Ann Fraser, Don Story, janet Lieser, Henry Wozniel, Gary Turk, janel Smith, Ronell Sertowski, Judy Walsh, jim Borkowski 4 th row -jacklyn Goudie, Sue Waldmann, Louise johannsen, Naomi Robeson Clarence Moceau, Nancy Zaleski, Patricia Peters, Rita Nicpon, Mel Christensen. LYONS Top 2nd 3 rd 4th row-Sharon Larocco, Anita Grabowski, Alicia Kazubal, Charles Taylor, Alan Bauer, Thomas Wegner, Robert l-lolmann, Wayne Stolle, James Stratton, Mitchell Fuhr, Rocco Dodaro. row -Bernadette Cross, Roland Clark, Ronald Kick, Frank Tholke, Gordon Freeman, Victoria Runn, Robert Sears. row -Nancy Noble, JoAnn Ott, Judith Jensen, Cynthia Duba, Judith Golterman, Eileen Nelson, Sally Thomas, Eileen Riegerk, Marilyn Merton. row -Cheryl Butenshen, Glenn Szurgot, Michael Jannssens, Roland Long, Kenneth Gabriel, Adele Billhardt, Sharon Gerali, Nancy Cairo. LEITENSTORFER Top row-James Zilke, Mike Albanese, Marc Hedlund, George Lindenberg, Robert Riggo, Robert Berger, Allen Thortenson, James Wasleleski Olivia Holiday. 2nd row-Kim Cumming, William Schmidt, Pete Newhaus, Marg Alex, Karen Cuitkavitz, Mary Ann Chapman, Eug'1'unestan, Rebeecca Kmetko, Kenneth Nordy. 3 rd row-Jean Richards, Judy Falk, Cynthia Bonezkowski, Joe Morse, Susan Larson, Susan Foss, Susan Gayler, Lillian Norris, Patricia Piper, Susan Forschall. 4th row -Juanita Williams, Richard Baron, George Knickerbocker, Sharon Cade, Susan Adrione, Ronald Slabach, Kurt Alex, Richard Hibbeler, Paul Ruden, Cathy Sparks. MCCARTHY Top row -Robert Rozycki, Peter Olson, 2nd 3 rd Lloyd Marquardt, Brian Hollen, Ted Dost, Edwin Peters, Gregory Wittrock, Richard Rampa, Charles Schroeder. row -Diane Fallentine, Robin Lucas, Sandra I-lannan, Linda Kemblowski, Gary Stenzel, Gary Napier, Dale Schunk, Judith Ball, Susan Emrath, Karen Von Busch. row -Suzanne Bore, Judy Waters, Susan Reinke, Susan Rix, Theresse Lecinski, Jeanne Lavander, Delbert Dierking, Cynthia Ludtka, Connie Wickstrom, Lynn Ziskal, Cassandra Polan. row -Kristina Warzecha, Lee I-lettinger, Edward Beilfuss, Paul Battuello, Glen Erickson, Virginia Keller, Dianne Grudzien, Yvonne Zavesky. as M MURTRY c -jerry Angle, George Top row R bert Buelow, Schreyer, o Terry Kath, Ken Frahm, Dick Carlander, Richard Konisky, Madelyn Magliaro. nd row -Georgia Mesiar, Morgann Pierson, JoAnn Majka, Diane Konieczny, E1 ine Mischuck, jean a Heidenson, Phyllis Ksiazek, Gayle Makos, Connie Morissy, Louise Scherzer. Steve Press, Andy Pemenko 3 rd row- Peminko, Emily DeCarlo, Garwood Wolfe, Marty Unger, Bruce Powell, Unknown, Gayle Rivinius, Laureen DiGirolamo. 4 th row -Judy Kroll, Darlene Crippen, Roger Kalhauge, Douglas Reinlie, Laurette Guciva Karen Erwood, Gay Drbwnes, Unknown, Pat Erikson. DEVENISI-I Seated-james Tyranski, Edward Markew, Charles Ortinau. Kneeling -Martha Semchuck, Susan Moers, Barbara l Sally Stein Kappa , , D' ne Klinger, janet Clune, ia . Pam Post, Phyllis Anderson, Arlene Blitzner, Cheryl. Standing -Kathleen Preston, Nancy Felton, Dale Hyman, Cheryl Berry, Terry Pitt, Judy Lesko, Sue Saflarski, Wayne Sildorf, Nancy Kress, Larry Pierce, jay Reider, Thomas lb rt George Hogg A e ! l . Laura S1 mon. f Ierrolyn Gerber, 36 M . PELLEGRINI Top row -Robert Troupe, Scott Miller, Bob Graves, Henry Wiernhoff, Tom Thomka, Rudy Barksdalo, Richard Gottfied, Tony Taormina, Charles Beireis. 2nd row-Ken Wallock, Bill Crowley, Jim Tortorelli, Ralph Barganski, john Nordike, Richard Wieser, Rosemary Madej, Mary Ri 3 rd row -Vito Mangialardi, Mickel Mall, Walter johnson, Ruth Johnson, Tim DeLange, Cynthia H ll Connie Pietrucha, u Lorinda Pollack, Gertrude Kalina. 4th row-Mary Eltges, jim Hippard, Chris Engel, Elsa Grandi, Camille Jorpnek, jim Russo, Kathleen Catalono, Cynthia Adamson. KNICKERBOCKER Seated-Fred Waynouth, Susan Anderson, John Vogel, Madiline Schultz, Narcissa Ciucci, Dolores Gulia Thelma Niemi, Linda Pamil, Robert Johnson. Kneeling -Judy Lamarsh, Robert Johnston, Joan Johnson, Helen Knecht, Ruth Halla, Donna Cameron, Susan Stengel, Maureen Dryer, Cheryl Haneel, Barbara Anderson, John Anderson, Joyanne Belluzzi, Janice Varzhabedian. Standing -Gerald Dahl, Linda Borgardt, David Domino, Linda Becker, Richard Ericson, Carol Arends, John Klassen, Jim Hudson, Alan Kamradt, Richard Wagner, Gilbert Walendy Edward Perman, Diane Wirth, Dan Deresinski, David Gross, Maryann Rice, Elmer Arehart. JORDAN Seated-Karen Anderson, Sandra Maske, Carol l-laen, Marjorie Halt, Karen Pueschel, Richard Carlson, Valerie Potter, Gary Ferson. Kneeling -Daniel Figler, Lee Marsh, Carolyn Dubats, Laura Valters, Pamela Neorpe, Lynne I-laskin, Judith LeBrecht, Janet Kurcan, David Keske, Gregory Krause, Carol Patryus. Standing -Mary Jean Vita, Judith Nelson, William Siniscalchi, Donald Olson, Frank Brazinski, Donald Crilly, Henry Domanus, Jack Peterson, Terry Fleming, Jacqueline Jochim, Larry Nelson, Randy LaBisoniere, Paul Lamonia, Walter Zajkowski, Peter Ebner, Susan Kolstedt, Louise Anderson. LEVIN I Seated-Craig Wallcey, William Denny, Karen Celander, Patty Foster, Oliver Krier. Kneeling -Susan Ziegler, Fred Collins, Marc Larsen, William Frantz, Janet Becker, Doreen-Schneider, Diane Newhome,'. Thomas Mulatz, Richard Lesage, John Choyinski, Beverly Urkovich, Adele Frieda. Standing -Jean Zaun, Cheryl Caya, Janice Malevitz, Kenneth Gruska, Allen Hagan, Donna Lambrecht, Douglas Cygnar, Charles Mugnalo, Robert Krukowski, Wade Bender, Marcia Berthweit, Adam Thomas, Alan Pederson, Howard Knickels, Sharon Wegner, Mary Rolske, Laura Wischmeyer. Daniel Lazar, Alice Lorang LYNCH Seated-Paula Spiecker, Bruce Gordon, William England, Ray Pollina, Randall Granucci, Clark Catelain, Suzanne Carlton. Kneeling -Sally Haas, Leslie Izban, Joy Kadlecik, Keith Johnson, Tom Woollard, Edward Schneider, Jolynn Cloher, Steven Gotz, Helen Glaser, Diane McDougall, Carol Howell, Marilyn Weinberger. Standing -Lee Petrie, Garnet Fee, Susan Schreiber, Dorothy Maika, Carol Saflarski, William Hansen. Carl Hasterock, Ron Lillquist, William Martin, Dave Marshell, Roberta Pietrzyk, Kirsten Gjessen, Steye Heinrich, Lana Bauer, Rick Nornholm, Edward Harrison, Kathy Hihn. SIEGEL Seated-Karen Hanan, Kathleen Sandor, Glen Carson, Kerry Ferro, Judy Jacobs, Ginny Lewandowski, Gail Kubalewski. Kneeling -Karen Zoeliner, Tom Rigney, Donna McKenna, Don Gutherly, Joan Gibson, Kathleen Skille, Marilyn Zmuda, Feida Piklor, George Drost, Susan Worley. Standing-Lee Petrie, Robert Lease, Don Mueller, Thaddeus Adamclyk, Bob Gullrendsen, April Gaidica, Tom Bolling, Leslie Schilling, Allen Reemer, Barbara Zaharchuk, Pat Osmolak, Gerald Domineck, Ronald Cheput, Bob Jensen, Barbara Schmideitz, Karl Ingelraigrsen, Barbara Curtis. PHIPPS Seated-George Kelley, Linda DeNicolo, Linnea Orsan, Linda Murphy, Robert Johnson Kneeling -Wayne Burger, Linda Hansen, Cheryl Proudfit, Janet Dian, Diane Stano, Jeanette Laurinaitis, Betty Brown, Patricia Levato, Holly Fagerman, Peter Dykeman. Standing -Kenneth Lindgren, Richard Kraemer, Sandra Kripke, Bonnie Macholz, Larry Clark, Raymond Werfelmann, Donald Hardt, Donald Janke, William Pavelec, Richard Anderson, John Saarima, Paula Steen, Ann Kainz, Tom Fukrmark, Cheryl Miller, Ann Marie Wennerholm, Paul Jarolimek. Freshle Daze. Futu Senior Whirl Aerie EY TO CLASS ACTIVITY LISTING AnnounCom-Announcement Committee Band BaseT -Basebell Team Bskt-Basketball Team BigBrofBigSis-Big Brother and Big Sister Committee Bkrm-Bookroom Helper Bowlt-Bowling Team BoxO-Box Office Helper BusMgr-Business Manager CSC-Cap and Gown Committee Cheerldr-Cheerleader ChessC1-Chess Club Cln-upMom-Clean-up Committee Color Guard DanceCom-Dance Committee DivTreas-Division Treasurer DraCl-Drama Club DrillPla-Drill Platoon EYI -Expanding Youth Ideas FtbtT -Football Team FrCl-French Club FNA -Future Nurses of America FTA-Future Teachers of America GAA-Girls Athletic Association GAACoun-Girls Athletic Association Council GerCl-German Club GiftCom-Gift Committee GChor-Girls Chorus GolfT-Golf Team Pres -President VP-Vice President Sec 'y -Secretary Treas -Treasurer HlGd-Hall Guard HonCl-Honor Club ISW-Intramural Sports Winner jewelCom-Jewelry Committee jrGls--junior Girls LtrmensCl-Lettermens Club LibH-Library Helper LGF -Lost and Found Helper LunchnCom-Luncheon Committee LunchrmCom-Lunchroom Committee MathCl-Mathematics Club MChor-Mixed Chorus NomCom-Nominating Committee OffCl-Officers Club OffH-Office Helper Orch-Orchestra Proj -Projectionist PromCom-Prom Committee ProphCom-Prophest Committee RifleT-Rifle Team ROTC ROTCBand-ROTC Band SciCl-Science Club SrGls-Senior Girls SpanCl-Spanish Club StgC-Stage Crew SCoun-Student Council SwimT-Swimming Team TchH -Teacher Helper TennisT-Tennis Team Trib-Taft Tribune ProgCh-Program Chairman Ch -Chairman PgEd-Page Editor Sgt-Arms-Sargeant at Arms Chap-Chaplain JAY MARSH President CLASS OFFICERS JANUARY 1961 SHARON GRUND BONNIE PETERSON - -P ' Secretar Vice resldent RICHARD WEGNER and WARREN SCHIMPFF V Co-Treasurers 41 .l-.4 CLASS COMMITTES llll I l l COMMITTEE Holly Nielsen, Lucy Reining, Arlene Armour, Chris Osada, Linnea Lundberg. M 4 Nm-s...,.s.,.,, va 'F K 1 l A 1 l H O as l n .,,m.,,x Q L1 4 , F7 ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Linda Tomal, Joyce Janci, Lois Celander, Bonnie Peterson. , ,, L , l l l :unusual .f ' ' . I i: :. ff ' M J?T?'!'?'?', L, , -. , , hifi, f, A PROM COMMITTEE Holly Grandin, Carol Steinke, Judy Anderson, Dennis Arfsten, Frank Martin. PROPHECY COMMITTEE Mel Miles, Bernie Waldhier, Mel Balk Lynn Lorenzen, Eileen Schweda, Jeannette Antol. .a W, A 11 .W ibixseiiflfi 5 , . ,, .ge .. 'W 4' 1 V ln. 'stark , .,., Q 11. , 42 A N 'X ' ,5,,a ' if X J J 6 If i il?f7W s LUNCHEON COMMITTEE Charlotte Rizzo, Joyce Baxter, 'Bob Young, Joan Wieglan, Judy Hedstrom, Marlys Johnson, Barbara Reinke. ANDERSON, JUDITH EDNA Judy is cute, she has lots of poise, She rates number 1 with all the boys. . . GAA, FTA, FrC1, MChor, BowlT, SrGls, Tchl-I, LibH. ANTOL, JEANETTE MARIE She's smart, she's sweet, she can't be beat. ARFSTEN, DENNIS HAROLD Why make a mark on the world when I can scribble all over it. . .FtbT, TrkT, FTA, HisC, HonCl, TchH, mod, Proj. ARMOUR, ARLENE DIANE Never without a smile--never without a friend. . . GAA, FTA, FrCl, HisCl, IBID, SCoun, l-lonCl, SrGls, Band, Orch, BigSis, Offl-I, TchH, H1Gd. ASHTON, SANDRA LEE Here is a gal ready for fun, but eqally ready to help everyone...GAA, Bowlt, SrGls, FTA, Tchl-I. BAER, GERARD KEITH Bum it' dad.. . FtbT, BaseT, HonC1, MathC1, HisC1, I-IlGd, DanceCom. ' m Ag,W,,,h,R,,,HmmAw,qaWmv -- 7- Y -' ABRAMIC, MARY PAT Quiet and sweet and very petite. . . SrGls, TchH. AEPPLI, BARBARA She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. . .BowlT, SrG1s. AHLFELDT, WILLIAM NOEL Cute boy, nice voice, he'd be any girls choice. ALT, JUDY With a happy grin, many true friends does she win. . . GAA, Libl-I, OffH. ANDERSEN, JUDITI-I ELIZABETH She has more fun in a minute than most people have in a lifetimes . .FTA, FNA, GChor, DraCl, SrGls, I-lonCl, DbtCl, HlGd, BoxO, BusMgr, TchH, LibH. ANDERSON, JEFFREY DAVID Tall, blond, and handsom. . . SwimT, LtrmensCl. , 1 BAKULA, DARLENE FRANCES Silvence is golden, but talking's more fun. . . SrG1s, BusMgr. BAKULA, HELENE THERESA A little bit of the devil. . . SrGls. BLADWIN, THOMAS PRESTON Silence is Golden. . . Tchl-I, H1Gd. BALK, MELVIN WALKER He's swell, that's Mel. BAXTER, JOYCE HELEN Love this lass, she has class! . . . TchH, LGF, GAA, HlGd, SrGls, LunchrmCom, Bu1Com. BLOMGREN, VIRGINIA EVELYN A quiet little bombshell. . . HonCl, FTA, S1Gls, FNA, Trib, Libl-I, Offl-i, Tchl-I. BUERKLE, ELDEN A well rounded square !. . .HisCl, HlGd, TchH. CELANDER, LOIS MARIE NHS. . .A truer friend cannot be found. . .BusMgr, FNA, FTA, I-IlGd, HonCl, GAA. OfiI-l, SrGls, SCoun, SpanCl, Tchl-I, AnnounCom. CRAWFORD, JESSE JAMES Cool guy. . . HlGd, TchH. CUMMINGS, EARL RICHARD The world awaits him. . . DEMMA, ANTHONY PHILIP A curve on a baseball diamond isn't the only curve that catches his eye. . . BaseT, TrkT, HisCl, FTA, LtrmensCl, BigBro, Tchl-I, Hlgd. DICATALDO, JOYCE CAROL A smiling face and a twinkling eye, you simply cannot pass her by. . . SrGls. BODE, RICHARD CHARLES If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. . . TennisT BORN, NANCY JOANNE A loyal companion, an excellent friend, a rel earnest worker, and true to the end. . . SrGls, FTA, DraCl, Trib, TchI-I, HlGd. BRAUDE. ROBERT OLIVER How 's your four -on -the -floor? BRODERICK, THOMAS GEORGE The days that made us happy made us wise. . .FtblT. BROWNFIELD, MARGARET ANNE Good sense and good nature are never separated. . . Band, Orch. SrGls. Trib, TchH. BUCK, BARBARA JUNE NHS. . . Bouncing bubble of life. . . Cheerldr, GAA, HonCl, Trib, GChor, FTA, SrGls, FNA, DbtCl, BigS, BulCom, H1Gd, LGF, LibH, TchH. JN' DITTMER, LOUIS HARRY On the ball and liked by all. DOMENZ, THOMAS BERNARD Tom's cool - He plays the guitar. DUBSKY, ANTOINETTE LOUIS She's sweet as an angel, and looks like one too, but you never can tell-what an angel will do. . . Cheerldr, BowlT, ISW, GAA, FTA, FrCl, SrGls, MChor, HonCl, DraCl, HisCl, PromCom, Tcl-JH, HlGd. EICHAKER, BRUCE RUSSELL As a trimpet player he is great we could even say FirstRate . . .Aerie, OffCl, 'Dri11Pla, ROTCBand, Band, Orch, LtrmensCl, Proj, TchH. ELLRICH, JEROME WILLIAM Wine, women and Jerry. FLEMING, SHARON LEE A little bit of stardust with a twinkle and a smile. . . BowlT, GAA, FTA, FNA, SrGls, HonCl. 44 HAAK VIRGINIA ANN F LENSBORG, LOREN HOWARD Cycles, Cycles, Cycles. . . FUCI-IS, KURT WALTER We are judged by actions rather than words Hiscl, Hicd. GERLINGER, LEON ALEXANDER Usually shy and quiet, but has been known to cause quite a riot. . . Bow1T. GERSCH, EDWARD RICHARD Out to make his mark on the world Dr1l1Pla, HonCl, SCoun, Tchl-I, Proj. GETNER, JUDITI-I ROSE Your not completely dressed unless you wear a smile SrGl, Tchl-I, HlGd. GREGOR, DOLORES MARIE A bit of the devil, a lot of the angel BowlT FNA, SrGls, DraCl, HonCl, FTA, jewlCom, Off!-I, Lib!-I TchH. fr-fs 'E I-IAVLOVIC, JOHN LOUIS Beware, john's got it. HEDSTROM, JUDITI-I LOUISE Not so quiet, not so loud, but noticeable even in a crowd GAA, IBID, FTA, FNA, HonCl, GChor Bow1T S1G1s SCoun, SrCbtCl, DraCl, Offl-I TchH, ProgOff HlGd BusMgr. HEIDENSON, ELEANORE ANN Clever and wise with pretty brown eyes HENRIKSIN, ARNE ANDREW Things don't turn up in this them up. . . SwimT. I-IILLIS, CAROL ANN You stepped out of a dream FTA, PNA, GerC1, DraCl, LibH. Tchl-I, HlGd. H1LL1s, JAY DEVER Quiet, but nice. . .HisC1, SCICI, Tchl-I, Aerie, Ofil-I H1Gd. JOHNSON, MARILYN ESTELLE Five feet two plus two, with eyes of blue, my name is not Sue, but Marilyn will do. . . SrGls, TchH. JOHNSON, MARLYS ANN NHS. . . A life size doll with a king size personalty. . . HonCl, SrDbCl, FTA, GerC1, HisCl, SrGls, FNA, GAA, SCoun, BusMgr, BoxO, TchH, OHH, BigSis. KALISH, SCOTT MELVIN It's not what you do, it's what you get away with. . . HOOPER, CAROLYN MARIE A one man woman--one man at a time. . . GAA, ISW, BowlT, FNA, FTA, DraCl, SrGls, LibH, HlGd, Tchl-I. HOUSEMAN, MARILYN ANDREA Her thoughtfulness shines through her smiling eyes. . . GAA, SpanCl, FNA, SrGls, TchH. JABLON, RONALD CHARLES You never know about some people. . . JANCI, JOYCE IUDITH Her sparking brown eyes reflect her effervescent personalty. . . GAA, ISW, SpanCl, FTA, FNA, Aerie, SrGls, TchH, AnnounCom. JANDA, DEANNA NATALIE A friendly smile, a cheerful hello, she gives the day a certain glow. . . GAA, BowlT, HonCl, FNA, SrGls, FTA, Tchl-I, HlGd. JARCHOW, WILLARD ARTHUR Out to make his mark on the world. . . TchH, Proj. L7 ,erkvvarb g Q 'iff .1 BaseT, BskT, TrkT, LtrmensCl, SCoun, BigBroCom, A HlGd. KAMMIEN, KATHLEEN ,FRANCES NHS. . . A merry heart maketh a merry life. . . FTA, SrDbtCl, SrGls, FNA, HonCl, SpanCl, SciCl, I-IlGd, Tchl-I, Offl-I, LibH. KATZKE, JERI FRANCES NHS. ..FTA, FNA, HonCl, DraCl, SrDbtCl, BigSisCom, SrGls, TchH, Offl-I, LibH. KIMMICH, ELIZABETH LOUISE Spriits high, always a smile, She seems to make life worthwhile. . . SrGls. W s MM-1 Y, 1 , 5 if me 5 ll ,F S .f is Yi QQ H 2 1 wg Q 9 Ss w Peggy - .,. .,,.. . s,.:.L5.!..y,s42 'f Qi' W EJ r Q Q 55 5 H aa L. 359 'K ska? K.-:REX EXEX52 ssjsf , e y.. f W ga ,if KINZLE, ROBERTA LOUISE Still water runs deep. . . SrGls. KOCH, MERRY ANN EILEEN A quiet, sweet, sincere girl. . . SrGls. KOERNOR, DONALD RAYMOND Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. KOLB, MARY ANN My heart has a mind of its own. KOVALCIK, NANCY JOYCE She seems quiet but you'd be surprised. . . SrGls, HonCl, FTA, Tchl-I, HlGd. KOWALSKI, ALLAN LEE E I will eternally s1:rive to reach the great unopposable realm of inexhaustable knowledge and infallable Y sagacity. . .DrillPla, OffC1, Tchl-I. - - 5,46 LOPRESTI, NICHOLAS ANTHONY Laughing, talking, full of fun, he is a guy liked by everyone. LORENZEN, LYNN GEORGINE Ambition has no rest. . . FTA, HonCl, FrCl, SrGls, JewlCom, GlsChor, GAA, SciCl, TchH. LUNDBERG, LINNEA LOU NHS. . . My hearts not mine. . .but I don't care it's in good hands...Honc1, cchor, Trib, GerCl, FTA, PNA, BowlT, Draci, GAA, orch, HlGd, Tchl-I. MacFARLANE, ALLAN LLOYD Love'em and leave'em. . . FtblT, BaseT, TrkT, BskT, LtrmensCl, Tchl-I, HlGd. MAHN, GERALDINE ANN NHS. . . The gleam in her eye reflects the happiness in her heart. . .FTA, FNA, GerC1, DbtCl, HonCl, Lunch:mCom, Trib, TchH, HlGd, NomCom. MANGO, JOSEPH MICHAEL Silence is a great art of conversation. . . BaseT, Dril1Pa, OffCl. KRZEMINSKI , KENNETH ALVIN Full of humor and loads of fun, always eager to get things done. KUEI-IN, EVELYN ANNA The best of everything. . . GerCl GCho , B Offl-I, Tchl-I, LGF. ' r usMgr' KURR, SHARON LYNN Always on the run looking for fun. . . SrGls, Tchl-I. LANDGRAF, THOMAS KENT Speak out thy purpose, I love not mystery or doubt. . . MChor. LASTICK, ROBERT WILLIAM LINN, DOUGLAS ALAN His life is sports, sports, sports, and girls. . . TrkT, Tchl-I, H1Gd. MARKGRAF, ROBERT DEXTER Different, but nice. , MARSH, JAY DALE NHS. . . Friendly Freddie. . . BskT, BasT, TrkT, I-SktT HonCl, GerCl, Lu-mensCl, EYT, MathCl, HisCl, Lunch.rmCom, Tchl-I, SrClassOff. MARTIN, FRANK ALBERT He knows that football isn't the only place a line is needed. . .FtblT, TrkT, I-SktT, FTA, LtrmensCl, HisCl, MChor, Offl-I, Tchl-I, BigBroCom, HonCl, McDONALD, LILLIAN HELEN Shy and kind. MEYER, WAYNE ROBERT Goodlooking, can't be beat, has the girls at his feet. . SciCl, HisCl, Tchl-I, HlGd, Offl-I. MICHALOPOULOS, NIKOLAOS PHILIP Quiet, but not shy. . . Orch. MILES, MELVIN EDWARD What a whip! MILLER, ROY EDWARD Never at a loss for words. . . SpanCl, TchH, H1Gd, StfC JewlCom, BusMgr. ' MORGAN, MARY ELIZABETH Hair of red, eyes of blue--Miss Petite there's none like you. . .HonCl, FNA, Trib, SrGls, BusMgr. NIELSEN, HOLLY JULIA A lot of sincerity, a little shyness, and a bit of the devil. . .GAA, BowlT, ISW, MChor, SrGls, FTA, FNA, HonCl, HisC1, DraC1, BoxO, TchH, BigSis, H1Gd, GerCl, Orch, Band. NUSBAUM, DIANE JACQUELINE The real reason behind the saying Gentlemen prefer blondes .. .GAA, FTA, FNA, HonCl, MChor, DraCl, SCoun, SrGls, BoxO, Trib, HlGd, TchH. OLSEN, JUDITH LYNN May she never change except in name. . . TchH. -6' PECHEK, CHARLENE MELODIE The call her a sophiscated layd and she acts like it. . . SrGls, FTA, FNA, BusMgr, TchH. PETERS, FAITH BETTY The girl with a smile on her face and a heart to match FNA, GChor, TchH, HlGd. PETERSON, BONNIE JEAN NHS.. . Pretty, perky, petey. ..GAA, BowlT, FTA, S1Gls HonC1, FrC1, SrDbtCl, GChor, DraC1, FNA, IBID, BusMgr TchH, Off!-I, H1Gd, SrC1assOff, Sect. 'PI'I'I'ATSIS, NANCY LEE An explosive mixture of devil and angel. . . SrGls, Tchl-I POLLINA, DENIS RAY A friend to all. . .HlGd, DanceCom. QUINN, DENNIS BRUCE Somethimes quiet, sometimes loud, but always pleasant and likeable. . .HlGd. as ROI-IR, ARLENE LOIS NHS, . .It is said that genius is PM inspiration and 99M perspiration.. .GChor, SpanCl, HonCl, DbtC1, SrGls, FTA, FNA, TchH, Offl-I, Libl-1, I-I1Gd. ROLLO, CI-IARMAINE AGNES The only way to have a friend is to be one. . . HonCl, SrGls, Tchl-I, HlGd. SCHIMPFF, WARREN KLAAS NHS. . .A composition of brillance plus kindness yields one great guy. . . LtrmensCl, SwimT, HonCl, ChessC1, HisCl, Orch, SCoun, BirBro, Proj, Tchl-I, SrClassOff. SCHREIBER, SCOTT GREAME If I can make one person happy in one day, this day is happier for me. . . DbtCl, SCou.n, BusMgr, StgC. SCHMACHER, GREGG HAROLD Sports, anyone?. . . BaseT, Ftb1T, BaskT, LtrmensCl, Tchl-I, H1Gd. SCHWEDA, EILEEN PHYLLIS NHS. . . Cute and perky is her way. . . HonCl, SrGls, FNA, Offl-I, Tchl-I. 21,3 . nn., U. REINING, LUCILLE LEONE Good things come in small packages, but big packages hold more of them. . . Cheerldr, GAA, ISW, FTA, FNA, GerCl, HonCl, DraCl, Trib, SrGls, LGF, HlGd, Tchl-I. REINKE, BARBARA ANN Sparkling eyes show her warmth, but hide deep secrets in her heart. . . GAA, HonCl, SrGls, DraCl, SCoun, HisCl, FrCl, ProgO, Tchl-I. RICHARDS, THOMAS MAX He'11 find it. RIZZO, CI-IARLETTE THERESA Although she looks like a saint, you'd be surprised to find that she ain't. . .SrGls', Tchl-I, Offl-I. ROBINSON, MARILYN ELAINE Variety is the spice of life. . . SrGls, FNA, Tchl-I. ROBINSON, RONALD HERMAN A swell fella, as friendly as he is tall. I l SCHWENKLER, SCOTT OWEN Here's to the mighty men. . . SEVERYNS, PAULINE DIANE If she doesn't find a way she'll make one. . . Bow1T, FrC1, SrGls, Trib, Tchl-I. SODERLUND, DIANE KAY Why should the devil have all the fun?. . . GAA, BowlT, FNA, FTA, SRGls, J'ew1Com, SCoun, LunchrmCom, TchH, Offl-I. STEINBECK, RICHARD V The most inconspicuous men often become famous. . . BaseT, MathC1, HonCl, LtrmensCl. STEINKE, CAROL DAWN LOUISE NHS. . .In leadership she does excell, as a friend she's really swell. . . GAA, FrCl, Band, BigSis, HonCl, SCoun Aerie, DraCl, SrGls, LGF, Orch, HisCl, SrDbtCl, TchH PromCom. STOLLE, SHARON WEBER The perfect mate who's always late. . . FNA, SrGls, Off!-I 7 ! URBAN, DAVID PAUL Just a shy boy who never went out with girls because they never asked him. VLCHEK, DONNA LEE She's a pip of a chip. . .HlGd. VLCHEK, FRANK KENNETH Fairly tall and friendly to all. . . HlGd. WAGNER, BARBARA JEAN NHS. . . Tops in our class and tops in the hearts of all. . . HonCl, GerC1, FTA, S1-Gls, FNA, BoxO, Libl-I, TchH, Offl-I. WALDIER, BERNARD MICHAEL Unforgetable . .SwimT, LtrmensCl, MChor, DraCl, TchH, HlGd. WALKER, NANCY MARIE Sweet, sincere, and friendly. . . HonCl. STRAMAGLIA, BETTY JANE NHS. . . Moonbeams in her hair, sunshine in her eyes. . . HonCl, SpanCl, SCoun, FTA, SrGls, Aerie, GChor, SrDbtCl, Jew1Com, DraCl, HisCl, Libl-I, TchH. SUMMERS, PAUL JOHN Every girls teddybear. . . BaseT, FtblT, LtrmensCl, HisCl, SVETLIK, KENNETH NORMAN As likeable as he is inches tall. . .GolfT, SwimT, FtblT. SWANSON, DENNIS RICHARD NHS. . . FtblT, SCoun, Lt1'mensCl, Aerie, FTA, HonCl, HlGd, Big Bro, LunchrmCom. . . He who sticks foot in mouth will almost always swallow it. THOMPSON, BARBARA ALICE Always ready to give a helping hand. . . BowlT, SrGls, TchH, Trib. TOMAL, LINDA ANN The smile will never come off. . . GAA, HonCl, SrGls, TchH, Offl-I. WALLACE, JOY LEONORE A girl who lives up to her name. . .HonCl, SrGls, ProgO. WANKE, NANCY GEORGIANNE A smile is of little value until it is given away. . .SrGls. WATSON, MARILYN RENEE In her quietness there is charm. . . SrGls. WEGNER, RICHARD ARTHUR NHS. . .A tall fella who can tell an even taller tale. . . HonCl, SrDbtCl, SCoun, HisCl, GerCl, MathCl, BirBro, LuchrmCom, OffCl, SrClassOff, DrillPla, Color Guard, TchH, WEIGLEIN, JOAN BowlT, SrGls, FNA, H1Gd, Off!-I, TchH, ...Always happy never glurn, a cherry pal and a peppy chum. WENSKE, CAROL ANN Oh, to be bright as the stars. . .LibH, HlGd, TchH. 50 W ZULLO, CAROLE LEE Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. '. . SrGls, HlGcl. 0 12' . i WHITFIELD, WILLIAM HOWARD Life ambition: Basketball WILSON, DONALD GEORGE Cool head! . . . Band, ROTCBand, HlGd. YOUNG, ROBERT HENRY An athlete unequaled, a personality complete fine one to follow, a hard one to beat. . . FtblT BskT, I-SkT, ISW, HisCl, LtrmensCl, DraCl, FTA, HlGd, TchH, LunchrmCom. FREEZE, EUGENE EARL ORANDIN, HOLLY GEOROENE KISSEL, MICHAEL JOHN PRESTON, ROBERT ALLEN REGOPOULOS, EFSTATHIOS ANGELO RIOHTER, HERBERT JOHN STEIN, MARSHA ANN r WE ,V !,.v,13,f flu. L5 - '-15 0 ' 313.5525-.9-iv Fa in 2'-af ff J 751 5 'f,F'g1-yvyf g,jf.2'2'g .-f . .5:..- . I , fffz'fff1 LE'-- I+ . 4 IPAQ r l l -,l I ' L wx YQ In l N 1.41 ' lk X f N Er! I ' v TOP TEN JANUARY 1961 MARLYS JOHNSON AGNESA NANCY BARR W WALK BAYN ER RICHARD WEGNER ARLENE ROI-IR JAY MARSH SHARON GRUND ARLENE ARMOUR WARREN SCHIMPFF BETTY STRAMAGLIA TEACHERS TOP ELEVEN MA RLYS JOHNSON TONI DUBSKY JAY MARSH BONNIE PETERSON DENNIS SWANSON RICHARD WEGNER CAROLE STEINKE BARBARA WAGNER L ARLENE ROHR WARREN SCHIMPFF ROBERT YOUNG 'E' Q,9'!.,g?i Q 'Zi :iq Q S, 539 Q JM fgfazx 4235? Q PRESIDENT Wayne Lossman SECRETARY Claudia Petrie CLASS OF JUNE 1961 VICE -PRESIDENT Marilynn Collins TREASURER Bill Freese NOMINATING COMMITTEE Sitting: Sandy Orre, Marilyn Norek, Ann Richards, Pat Bonniver Standing: Mary Papciak, Denny Lane, Gary Rosiak, Grace Smorynski, Nick Pfeffer, Carol Schmall. PROPHECY COMMITTEE Sitting: Linda Jacobsen, Marge McLean, Kathy Schneider, judy Petersen, Miss Kilday, Mary Herman. Standing: Lynn Wissing, Vicki Scanlon, Marylou Harles, Joyce Hopkins, Ann Greco, jim Kilroy, jim Bauman. GIFT COMMITTEE Sitting: Janet Scafuri, Bill Dorsh, RoseMary Harris. Standing: Nancy Krause, Chris Baron, Cheryl Grassman, Denny McKenna, Shirley Nelson Bob Tookey, George Carlson, 56 Nancy Devieies 7 SENIOR COMMITTEES PROM COMIVHTTEE. Sitting: Maurya McGinnis, Rudy Drost, Pam Wilson. Standing: Gayle Herbert, Michael Fanelli, Pat Barry, Bruce Arnspiger, Walter Pelcymski, jim I-Iubenthal, MaryLee Manda. Wh 1 I it-K5 1' wmsmxr-w,f.,,. 'W We 'V LUN CHEON COMMI TT EE Sitting: jennifer Simpson, Marianne Reading, Mary Langaneger, Judy Preglow, Denny Litterski. Standing: Marilyn Moody, Art Olson, Loretta CO1TigHn, Ken KOC1'b61', Marilyn Giuliano, Charles Larsen, Gayle Hanseck GRADUATION COMMITTEE Sitting: Pat Barry, Cindy Bell. Standing: Bill Freese, Nick Pfeffer. I ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Sitting: Marlene Sptiza, Dolores Westerlund, Maralee Waltz. Standing: Eileen Gierke, Bob Klarquist, Carolyn Larson, Dick Norhtway, Ruth Harwood. :jim TREASURERS Sitting: jackie Alley, Pam Wilson, Gayle Hanseck, Rich La Favare, Eileen Gierke, Diane Fluet, Judy Preglow. Standing: Larry Albertson, Ken Koerber, jim Kepner Walter Pelcinski. 0 ami 'Q ESQ' USSR TZ? 'Wha- M'-ew :fi .Q 3 U F ABBORENO, MARY Peppy, pert, a girl of perplexity. . . FTA, TchH. ADAMSON, ANITA NHS. . . She's full of pep, full of fun, never quiet, always on the run. . . GAA, HonCl, SCoun, DbtC1, ALBRIGHT, BEVERLY MAE You can't take it with you, but you can have fun with it while you're here. ALBERTSON, LARRY MICHAEL It's not track that keeps me running in circles. . . TrkT, Ftb1T, LtrmensCl, FNA, Bus Mgr. ALLEY, JACQUELINE Always a wit, but mostly a half. . . FrC1, H1Gd, Tchl-I, BusMgr, Offl-l. ALTERGOTT, KATHY NHS. . .As gay as life and twice as natural. . . BowlT, HisCl, HonCl, GerCl, SCoun, Tchl-I. AMADO, MARGARITA Little do we know what she thinks and dreams, but honest and faithful is what she seems. . . Tchl-I. AMUNDSON, RICHARD All work and no play would make a dull world. . .ISW. ANDERSEN, HARRIETTE She appears sweet and shy, but be - ware of the twinkle in her eye. . . BowlT, Rif1eT, SrGls, TchH, HlGd. ANDERSON, LYNN NHS. . . Pretty, perky, peppy, pixie. . . GAA, FTA, DraC1, Offl-I, Tchl-I, GChor, LibH, H1Gd, Cheerldr, ISW, ANDERSON, NORMAN ARNOLD A friendly smile won him many friends. ARNSPIGER, BRIAN Give me a hurdle, book or timber, and I'll clear it. . .HisCl, SciCl, SCoun, FTA, FNA, MChor, DraCl. LtrmensCl, BusMgr, Tchl-I, TrkT, ISW, BAKER, ALLEN I'm handsome, courageous, athletic, and as you can see, a liar. . .DrillP1a, CSG, H1Gd. BARAN, CHRISTINE A twinkle in each eye and mischief in each dimple. . .HonCl, PepCl, SrGls, H1Gd. BARRY, PATRICIA That sunshine girl with the bouncy pony tail. . .Bowlt, DraCl, SCoun, DanceCom, FrC1, JrPromCom, SrGls, BARTHOLOMAY, GLORIA NHS. . .A temperamental beauty. . . HonC1 HisCl GerCl VP- FTA GChor SrGls,,Trib, l5gEd5 Ofll-I. BoxO,,L8F, ' TchH, BusMgr, DanceCom, NomCom, JrPromCom, GAA, Grl, RlfleT. BAUERMEISTER, JOANN NHS. . . The happiness in her heart is reflected by the gleam in her eye. . . HonCl, BowlT, GerCl, GChor, DanceCom, VP,JrPromCom, SrG1s, FNA, Tchl-I, Ofill, LibH. BAUMAN, JACK A good guy! BAUMAN, JIM A friend in need is a friend indeed. . . MChor, BEAUGUREAU, MARSHA RUTH Always laughing, never a frown, everyone is happy when she's around. . . Trib, BowlT, Gls, RifleT, FNA, BELL, CYNTHIA Where 'ere she meets a stranger, there she leaves a friend. . . HonCl, MChor, HisCl, SpanC1, DraCl, JrPromCom, SrG1s, LibH, Tchl-I. BELTER, MARY DORTHY Such friendliness, pu.re grace and joy in living. . . Trib, GAA, FTA, SrGls, DraCl, FNA, LibH, TchH,' BELTLE, JANET Can Express a sentance in two paragraphs anytime. . . FNA, GerCl, GlsRif1eT, SrG1s, Tchl-I. HlGd. BENDIEN, WALTER A good natured non -conformist, with high amibitions. . . HonCl, mn 'WW T -- '!2r 'Q-.avff,'9' 'Sami f--wwf .4v ' 1.535323 as : W wig? ' Ag: -vvtd' we as . V ' as al xx.. indian -aw-41 as-M UL BERNAHL, DAVID AIAN Muscles, muscles, whata man! We can't have him, but Mary can. BERNARD, BERNADETTE ANN There is nothing as magnetic as cheerfulness. . . BowlT, RifleT, GAA, ISW, FTA, FNA, I-lonCl, HisCl, SciCl, SrGls, GChor, DraCl, MathCl, I-I1Gd, LibH, Tchl-I, Offl-I, BulCom, LGF, DanceCom. BIESTER, RICHARD Schools okay when there's nothing to do. . .MChor, H1Gd, TrkT, ISW. BLEDIG, JAMES It isn't what you do, but what you get away with. . .Band, Orch, ROTC Band, DrillPla, BowlT, HisCl, Tchl-I. BLOMQUIST, JOHN All the worlds a stage and he does his Part acting Up. . . H1Gd, SwirnT, FLBIT. BLUNDA, SHEILA A friendly girl in every way that makes the most of every day. . . Tchl-I, LibProj BONNIVIER, PATRICIA ANNE Lots of fun, always gay, different guy every day. . . SpanC1, HisCl, Tchl-I, HlGd, Offl-l. BONOWIC, BONNIE Her eyes sparkle, her eyes shine. . . GAA FNA, Tom. BRAZINSKI, ALBERT I regret that I have but four years to spend at Taft. BROSCIO, ROBERTA She looks quiet -but. . . SrGls, Tchl-I. BUCHTELE, JOAN I'm not shy, just sensible. . . SpanCl, FTA, SrGls, PePC1, Tchl-I, JrPromCom BURKITT, DONNA Sometimes being quiet is an asset. BURNELL, EDWARD Looks are deceiving. BYWATER, BONNIE With sparkling eyes, and just for Bill. . . BowlT, SrGls. CALDERONE, GUS Better late than never. CALLACI, SANTO NI-IS. . . The better you know him the better you like him. . . HonCl, MathCl, Offl-I, Tchl-I, Proi, DivCh. CARLANDER, CAROL Never at a loss for words. . .FrCl, l-IisCl, FNA, MathC1, DraCl, Tchl-I. I-l1Gd, Trib, Offl-l, SrGls, SCoun. CARLSON, GEORGE Boys of few words become the best of men. . . BskT, MChor, HonC1. CARLSON, JANET E Efficent always, quiet only until you know her. . .JewlCom, FTA, SrGls, GChor, Tchl-I, G'sRif1eT. CARLSON, LINDA JOAN Who said angelsare in heav- ... .. BowlT, SrGls, FTA, Trib, Tchl-I, l-l1Gd.. CARRION, PAULETTE Love is 1ove's reward. . . SrGls, PepCl, FNA, Tchl-I. CASSETTARI, LOUISE A little bit of the devil filled with an angel's smile. . . GAA, FNA, Tchl-I. CERCIO, PATRICK JOSEPH xThe world knows nothing of its greatest men. . . SwimT, ChessCl, HisC1, Band. Cl-IEW, PATRICIA She looks like an angel and talks like one too, but you can never tell what an angel may do. . . SrGls. ilk CHOYINSKI, EILEEN Besides girls, boys are the friends I have. . .S1Cls, Ofd-I, Tchl-I. CHRISTEN, RICHARD PAUL Sticks and stones may break my bones, but books will never hurt me . . .HlGd, TriB. CHRISTENSEN, ROXANNE If you don't have a dream, how are you going to have a dream come true?. . .ISW, DraCl. Pres, DbtCl, Treas, FTA, SrGls, PepCl, MathCl, CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM LOUIS He never lets his studies interfere with his high school education. . . BusMgr, I-llGd, Dril1Pla. CIASNOCI-IA, VERONICA A girl that knows what she wants. . . TchH. CLAYPOOL, JAMES A real ham what am . . . RadCI, Dri11P1a. COLLINS, MARILYNN NHS. . . Loyal, cheerful, understanding kind, a truer friend one could not find. . .GAA, BowlT, SCoun, GChor, JrPromCom, I-IonCl, MathC1, HisCl, FrCl, BigSis, FTA, Pres, VP, CONNER, JOHN WILLIAM Play boy type, we wish that we could lay that lie as well as he. . . FtblT, TrkT, BowlT, DraCl, LtrmenCl, MChor, TchH. CORRIGAN, LORETTA She is as refreshing and bubbling as a brook. . . SrGls, FTA, HisCl, HonCl, HlGd. CORRIN, RICHARD L He is always chasing somebody. We know not who. . . TrkT, Mgr, Tchl-I, HlGd, Proj, Bkrm. CRISANTI, BARBARA Though you search around, not a sweeter gal can be found. . .FrCl, I-IonCl, Offl-I. CROLL, SUSAN 1+ 1:2, 2+2:4 -so what. . .FNA, PepCl, JrPromCom, Tchl-I. CUNIS, DORET NHS. . .My heart's not mine, but I don't care, it's in good hands. . . GAA, Bow1T, I-IonCl, GerC1, HisC1, DbtC1, FTA, VP, JrPromCom, Bu1Com, DraCl, GChor, Offl-I, DAWSON, VICKI Here come trouble. . .FrCl, SrGls, SCoun, Tchl-i, 5-llGd. DECKER, HARRY' Friendly to all, but devoted to Sue. . .TchH, BaseT. DENCER, BEVERLY NI-IS. . .Nice to meet and sweet to know. . . PepCl, HonCl, HisCl, FrCl, SciCl, FTA, DanceCom, DEVIENCE, PATRICIA Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. . . FrCl, TchH. DEVRIES, NANCY She reminds us of champane, always bubbling over. . .SCoun, Offl-I, Tchl-I, Lib H. DODARO, JOSEPH A Silence is golden. DORSCI-I, BILL Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your women. . . TrkT, FtblT, BskT, HisC1, FTA, LtrmenCl, DROVIS, DOLORES Not as quiet as you think I am. . . H1Gd. DROST, RUDY NHS. . . Sandy hair, good grade complex, a master with the other sex. . .FtblT, ISW, I-IonCl, LtrmenC1, DVORAK, WILLIAM JOSEPH What's wrong with being a nut?. . . FTA, EYI, SciC1, HisCl. DZIEDZIC, VIRGINIA May we live to learn well, and learn to live well. Friar e..s.-W ,,,g,5,- qw .uw- .. ity N Q Q 1 ,J 6 1 'iii 'H Y w 3 EASTMAN, ALICE MARIA NHS. . . A quiet voice and a friendly smile. . .MChor, BigSis, SCoun, HonCl, SciCl, PepCl, HisC1, FTA, EDWARDS, NANCY ANNE Winning her friends with a cheerful smile, Nanc is a pal worthwhile. . . R.ifIeT, SrG1s, FNA, H1Gd. EGAN, JIM Not always right, but never wrong. . . SwimT, GolfT, FtblT. ELLMAN, NANCY For joking she is often quoted,for quietness, she is also noted. . .H1Gd. ENGMANN, DIANA Cute and sweet and real petite. ENRIGHT, MICHAEL A closed mouth gathers no feet. ERNE, BARBARA ANN Friendly and full of fun. EVANS, LAWRENCE RICHARD I'm always a wit, but sometimes only a half. FAGUST, CAROL Sweet to meet, nice to know, that's the reason we like her so. . . HlGd. FANELLI, MICHAEL The music man. . . BowlT, FTA, DbtC1, His Cl, Pres, PromCom, SCoun, ChessCl, Band, Orch, MChor, Tchl-I, HIGd. FAURIE, PATRICIA A heart as good as gold. . . SrG1s, Bow FEO, ANDREWJ No spirit just class. . FLUET, DIANE gg f f f.. . However rare true love is, 'true friendship is rarer. . . DanceCom, FrC1, FTA, HonC1, PepCl, SrGls, IT. TchH, SCoun, BusMgr, OfH-I, BowIT. FORTE, MARY LUCILLE She always has a ready smile for any- one within a mile. . . HonCl, HisC1, SrGls, FTA, Tchl-I, BusMgr. FRANZEN, JUDITH NHS. . .Sweet little buttercup . . . GerC1, Sec'y, HonCI, NomCom, HisCI, DbtCl, GChor, Pres, SCoun, FNA, Band, EYI, DraCl, SrGls, F REESE, WILLIAM E NHS. . .Good in studies, true of heart, succeeds in whatever he takes part. . . HonCl, HisCI, SciCl, DbtC1, DraC1, RadCI, MathCI, FRICANO, DOROTHY ' Women came after man 1 nd she's been after him ever since. . . S1GIs. F RITZSCHE, PATRICIA NHS. . . She's forever talking and bouncing all around. She is always busy, the best we've ever found. . . GAA, ISW, I-lonCl, DbtCl, SCoun, Sec'y5 Aerie, Ed, FrCl, Sec'y, HisCl, FTA, EYI, FNA, DraCl, BigSis, MChor, JrPromCom, Offl-I, Tchl-I, Quill S Scroll. FULTON, HUGH His quiet manner hides the mischief in his eyes. . .LtrmenC1, ISW, TchH, SwimT, FtblT, Bowlt. GALLAGHER, JACK Silence is golden, but it's more fun to talk. . .ISW, GALLAHER, DARCY JOYCE NHS. . . Little do we know what she thinks and dream, but honest and faithful is what she seems. . . GAA, ISW, HonCl, DbtCl, SrGls, Sec'y, HisC1, DraC1, BoxO, Off!-I, Tchl-I, GARSTKA, ANDREWJ Another Rembrant. . . TribPhot. GARVEY, KATHLEEN Her name and face, her wit and nature --Irish. . . PepCl, HonCl, HisCl, SrGls, LibH, TchH, HlGd. GARVEY, MARY Adventurous heart, on beauty bent, that only heaven could quiet con- tent. . . GAA, JrPromCom, SrG1s, FNA, PepC1, DraCl, FrCI, I-lisC1, --Q.. V... WS' . if ei' 'IF ...ar GAUGER, LINDA NHS. . .Blond and gay, a streak of drama all the way. . . Orch, MChor, DbtCl, SCoun, HonCl, FTA, SciCl, HisCl, FrCl, TchH, LGF, H1Gd, BigSis, SrGls, jrPromCom. GIERKE, EILEEN She has a one track mind, all her thoughts are for one. . . FTA, GerC1, HonC1, DraCl, SCoun, SrGls, BusMgr, Tchl-I, H1Gd, BowlT, GILES, CHARLES RODGER He leads a Merry life. GIULIANO, MARILYN She looks shy but when you get to know her, oh my!. . . GAA, ISW, GChor, SrGls, HisCl, PepCl, HonCl, SpanC1, BowlT, BulCom, GORKOS, ROGER Actions speak louder than words. . . FtblT, HlGd, Tchl-I. GRANDI, PAUL Cool head. . .HisC1. GRASSMANN, CHERYL As frank as rain on cherry blossoms. . FNA, Pres, FTA, HonC1, SrGls, Tchl-I, HlGd, GAA, BowlT, ISW. GRAVES, ARLENE RUTH Her quiet manner and ready smile make Arlene a friend worthwhile. GRECO, ANNE Her name is synonymous with happiness. . . HonCl, Big Sis, PepCl, SirGls, TchH. GRIFFEN, DARYL He who laughs loudest told the joke. . .FtblT, BaseT, BskT, SciCl, HisC1, HonC1. GRILZ, SARAJ Quiet sometimes, pretty always, sweet forever. . . FTA, SCoun, SrGls, BusMgr, HonCl, SpanCl, Tchl-l GUERRURI, HENRY It's not what you do, but what you can get away with. GUETZLAFF, WILLIAM WALTER All the world's a stage, I do my part acting up. GULIA, MARY Hard work never did agree with me. . . HAGAN, JACQUELYN NHS. . . Shining black hair, bright blue eyes, she'll succeed at all she tries. . . GAA, HonCl, HisCl, BigSis, LuchnCom, FrC1, VP, DraCl, HlGd, Aerie, JewlCon-1, HAINING, SHARON Silence is golden, but it's more fun to talk. . . TchH. HALL, WALTER ROY Dashing and Debonaire. I-IAMLY, JANET RUTH Nl-IS. . .Jolly, good natured, full of fun, janets a pal to everyone. . . GAA, ISW, HonCl, VP, NomCom, EYI, VP, DraCl, DbtC1, SrGls, GChor. FTA, I-IisCl, SciCl, Offl-I, HAMRIN, JOHN A penny saved is a drop in the bucket.. .FtblT, GolfT, Mgr, GerCl, FTA, ChessCl, jewCom, HlGd. I-IANSECK, GAYLE Mischief brews, laughter flows, fun and happiness wherever she goes. . . GAA, BowlT, ISW, HonCl, LtrgrlsCl, GerCl, SrGls, BusMgr, HANSON, KAREN To love and be loved is the greatest hagppiness, and Karen is loved by all. . Bowlt, SrGrls, MChor, GAA, Tchl-I. HARLES, MARYLOU Composing stories, writing poems too, is Marylou's hobby and future too. . . DraCl, I-lonCl, FrC1, Quill S Scroll, DbtCl, SrGls, TchH, OffH. HARRIS, LYNN DOUGLAS Why should the devil have all the fun? HARRIS, ROSEMARY She's real sweet, kind of person you would like to meet. . .SCoun, HonCl, PepC1, SrGls, Tchl-I, H1Gd. N! Aw' 'ff' in ug., ,W 'QB' HARWOOD, RUTH ANN Shy and sweet. She can't be beat! HASS, AVERNA I'm going to do something great, I haven't yet, but just wait. . .Band, Orch, TchH. HEITBRINK, GAIL EMMA Sweet, but with a touch of the de- vil. . .HonCl, FTA, DbtCl, MathCl, DraCl, GChor, BigSis, LGF, Offl-I. HELT, ARTHUR Studies during the day, but oh those nights. . .Band, Orch, ROTCBand, Tchl-I, BskT. HENNING, BOB A friendly guy in every way, who makes the most of every day. . . TrkT HonCl, HisCl, FTA, TchH, HlGd, SciCl, ' HERBERT, GAYLE My hear-t's not mine, but I don't care --i1:'s in good hands. . .SrGls, HonCl, HisCl, Tchl-I. HERMAN, MARY Nl-IS. . . Luaghing eyes, sparkling so, We wonder what makes her glow. HonCl, FrCl, Pres, HisCl, Sec'y, FTA, MathCl, EYI, SCoun, MChor, Aerie, BigSis, TchH, GAA, OffH, BusMgr, PropCom, Cl-Ir. HILDWEIN, TODD Do not fear, Todd is here . . BaseT, l-llGd. HITZEMAN, KEITH Nice guy. . .HisCl, Tchl-l. HOKLAS, JAMES CLARENCE Here is a fellow ready for fun. HOLLASCH, CAROL Always jolly, bright and free, full of wit as she could be. . . SrGls, HlGd. HOPKINS, JOYCE Just call me Benita. . . and as I always say, If you can't convince them, confuse them. . . .BusMgr, Trib, G1SRif1eT, DraC1, HisCl,Tchl-I. HORN, ARCHIE Might get along without him, but we don't know how. . .FtblT, HOWELL, MELVYN Agreeable and friendly. . . DrillPa, Tchl-I, HlGd. HUBENTHAL, JAMES NHS. . .A great guy on the field, an even greater guy off the field. . . FtblT, TrkT, ISW, FTA, HonCl, LtrmensCl, Big Bro, GerCl, HisCl. Tchl-I, HlGd. HUNTER, FRED Serious as the day is long, but oh those nights. . .BowlT. INGEMANSON, JAMES WILLIAM Nl-IS. . . Reasoning is the principle that brings order. . .HonCl, GerCl, Quill S Scroll, Math Club, SciCl, Trib, BigBro, Tchl-I. IPPOLITO, BETTY The world may go on without me, but I doubt it. ISACSON, THOMAS Today I'm something, tomorrow I'm nothing. . .LtrmensCl, HisCl, MChor, FtblT, Swim T, TrkT. JACOBSON, LINDA She looks mild, but so does dynamite. . .SpanCl, SciCl, HisCl, Trib, FTA, MChor, BowlT, SrGls, DraCl, GAA, HonCl, Tchl-I, Offl-l. JANCZAK, BOB The only mischief I regret is that which I haven't done. . .BowlT, Tres, Isw, HisCl, HlGd, Tchl-I. JANCZEWSKI, CYNTHIA MARY Who said sunshine is the only thing that brightenes the day? JARNUTOWSKI, MARCIA Brown eyes, black har, intriguing, gay and oh so rare. . .SrGls, HlGd. JERIERSKI, JAMES JOHN Live life, every golden minute of it. Q JOHNSON, DARLENE She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. . . JOHNSON, TERRY A noteworthy musician. . .TennisT, ROTCBand, HlGd. JURICEK, JUDY She looks quiet. . .but then, looks are deceiving. . .SrGls, HlGd. KASE, JAMES Always on time. KAY, ARTHUR H A leader of men, a follower of women. . .LtrmensC1, HisCl, SCoun, Tchl-I, FtblT. KAZMAR, ROBERT Quiet, studious and nice to know. . . HonCl, DrillPla, Tchl-I. KELGARD, JAMES Never a dull moment with Jim. . . BowlT, ISW, HisCl, SciCl, Trib, HlGd, Tchl-I. KEMPER, JUNE Why gentlemen marry young. . . TchH. KENNEDY, PETER ANTHONY A little nonsense now and then,is relished by the best of men. . . ISW, Ftb1T, BskT, TrkT, HlGd. KEPNER, JAMES NHS. . . The secret of success is consistancy to purpose. . .BskT, BaseT, TrkT, FtblT, HonCl, LtrmensCl, FTA, Treas, SciCl, BusMgr. KIEDROW, JOYCE Cute, friendly, sweet, she's a mixture of seriousness and fun. . . SrGls, Tchl-I, GlsRifleT. KIESZ, CAROL JANET You can't pass this girl by, her personality catches your eye. . . FrCl SrGls, HlGd, TchH. KILROY, JAMES WILLIAM Diamond Jim, the last of the big spenders. . . GolfT, SwimT, I-IlGd. KINZLE, ROSEANN A pleasant girl of the quieter kind, in whom a depth of character you'll find. KLARQUIST, ROBERT Above the curve. . . HisCl, HonCl, T KLEEN, THEODORE ! chl-I He can't love them all, but he tries. . . BowlT, BaseT, FtblT, Mgr, ISW, HisCl, HonCl, DanceCom, Tchl-I, I-IlGd, BusMgr, Proj. KLINGER, FRED Life is never dull for him. . . ISW, RadCl, Tchl-I, Bkrm, Proi, StgC. KLOSOWSKI, DIANE Lovely to look at lovely to hold, but if you drop her we mark her sold. . . I-IonCl, HisCl, SpanCl, TchH, HlGd. KMETKO, JUDITH She's small and sweet and in everything neat. . .FNA, Tchl-I. KNAPP, KLAUS Life is to serious to take seriously. KOEPKE, JAMES Openly quiet, but often he fools us, full of mischief, full of fun, just mention work and see him run.. .DrillPla, RifleT. KOERBER, KENNETH Women came after men, but he's been after them ever since. . . BusMgr, FtblT, LtrmensC1, SwimT, SwimT Mgr. KOERNER, DIANE Thou swell, thou witty, thou grand.. .BowlT, DraCl, FTA, GAA, GerC1, HisCl, HonC1, lBid, ISW, LibH, Off!-I, RifleT, SrGls, Tchl-I, Trib. KOLODZIEJ, CAROL A friend to all but gaver her heart to only one. . . Tchl-I. KONCZ, STEPHEN No work and little effort brought him success. . . KOWALSKI, GERALDINE Quiet and polite, does everything right. . . HonCl, HisCl, FTA, KOWALSKI, THOMAS Happy -to -lucky, Fair and free. nothing ever bothers me, KOZEMZAK, JEANINE ANNE A sweet disposition with a touch of spice. KRALKA, MARGARET Wait till the doctros see this laughting addition to the nurses staff. KRAUSE, NANCY NHS. . .On the go, and in the know . . .BusMgr, FTA, GAA, HisCl, HonCl, GerCl, OfH-I, SciCl, SrGls, KRELLER, JUDITH Sugar and Spice, everything nice, That's what little girls are made of. . .HlGd, SrG1s, Tchl-I. KREUSER, PETER Nice guy. KRISPIN, IUDITH Keen sence, common sence, and lots of room for nonsence. . . HlGd, Ofil-I. KROCKA, CAROLE All the devils aren't in ! . Bow1T, HlGd, Off!-I, SrG1s, Tchl-I, Trib. KRUEGER, ARTHUR. Long and tall, liked by all. . . DrillPla, HlGd, HisCl, OffC1, Proj, Rif1eT. KRUG, DONALD R No one but himself can be his parallel. . . KUCIAK, NANCY Oh, that I might grow. . .HlGd, TchH, KUFFEL, JAMES NHS. . . Trust him not that seems a saint. . . Band, BigBro, ChessCl, EYI, HisCl, HonCl, LtrmensCl, ISW, MathCl, SciCl, HlGd, TchH, FtblT, SwimT, TrkT. KUFFNER, RICHARD Books aren't the only thing l've studied. . . FtblT, I-llGd. KUHLES, PATRICIA Black eyed and bouncy, with a twinge of mischief. . .Band, DraC1, FNA, Pres, ProgCh3 HlGd, HisCl, LGF, SciCl, KUPEC, JOHN I-le's sort of a quiet fellow who si a friend to all, fgirlsl. . . BowlT, TrkT. KUTCHINSKI, FRANCES She's five feet tall, mischief in her eyes, always talks and laughs with glee. . .HlGd, SrGls, LA FAVRE, RICHARD FRANKLIN NHS. . .Always in the thick of things. . . BusMgr, ChessCl, Treas, GerCl, HisCl, HonC1, MathCl, Orch, SciCl, Tchl-I, GolfT. LAMBRECHT, WAYNE WALTER It isn't what you do, but what you get away with. . ,Offl-I. LANE, DENNIS ALAN Never a dull moment when He's around. . .MChor, Aerie, jrPromCommChr5 Nomm. Comm, Fr. C, HistCl. LANGENEGGER, MARY Friendly to all, but gave her heart to only one. . . HisCl, FTA, LGF, OffH, RifleT, SrGls, Tchl-l. LANZAROTTI, CHARLENE With eyes so brown and smile so fair, there's not her equal any- where. . . BowlT, HlGd, RifleT, SIGIS, TchH, LARSEN, CARQLYN Eggervescense of enthusiam. . . FTA, LGF, Prom Corn, RifleT, 1 'ra- rg' af' ' '25, f 4.7212 l. f ,,,... . X fm' I masts' 4 5 -is if M .wg R . IW? ii' 5s'.f. f - ? tts f ,V , if-f . is 1 . . . if 1-E 5' N 'S m'1llvlF W Ms! .Wy .A anaemi-....,.ii LAS TOWSKI, STAR There are plenty of southern belles- but only one Northern Star. . .HisCl, LAUDICINA, PAUL Loves to admire girls and annoy teachers. . . FtblT, HisCl, OffCl, LEASE, CAROL Twinkling brown eyes and silk black hair. Beautiful and LENZ, ROBERTA Five feet, seven inches of dynamite match anyone?. . . BigSis, HisCl LINN, ADAIR NHS. . .Few things are impossible to friendly are what make her so fair. . . dilligence and skill. . .BigSis, DbtCl, VP Pres, ProgCh, DraCl, BoxO, EYI, FrCl, FTA, GChor, HisCl, HonCl, HlGd, ISW, LibH, LunchrmCom, MathCl, PromCom, Offl-I, SCoun, LI TTERSKI, DENNIS KEITH Follow his example and success will be your reward. . . MChor5 LuncheonCom, FblT, SwmT, BgBr5 HistC, TR, HonC, SciC. LOI TZ, JOAN MARILYN Sometimes quiet, always friendly, sweet forever. . .BowlT, BulCom, FrCl, HisCl, HonCl, BoxO, HlGd, LGF, MChor, SCoun, LONG, EILEEN FRANCES Nl-IS. . . We know her by her jolly air, her bright eyes, and her pretty hair. . .BowlT, BigSis, DbtCl, EYI, Sec'y, FNA, GChor, HonCl, LunchrmCom, LOSSMANN, WAYNE HOWARD NI-IS. . .Cream of the crop. . . Bkrm, DbtCl, HisCl, HonCl, FTA, LtrmensCl, VP, MChor, PromCom, OfH-I, SciCl, Pres, SwimT, Tchl-I, TrkT. LOUIS, TERRENCE M LUBERDA, A. PATRICK . . I A neat little heap. . .DrillPla, OffC LUCAS KATHLEEN Fun to be with, especially around S The VOICE. . .FtblT, Tchl-I. ! hl-I a certain fellow. . .FrCl, SrGls, Tc LUND, RICHARD A most pleasant individual. . . ChessCl, DrillPla, HlGd, OffC1. LUNDGREN, DONNA JEAN Always on the go, always pretty and nice to know. MAGMAN, DONNA Come what will tomorrow, For I have lived today. . . RifleT, SrGls, MAIONCHI, LILLIAN The best of life is conversation. . . HlGd, HisCl, SpanCl, SrGls, Tchl-l. MAKA, JAMES The most inconspecious men often become famous. MALNEBERG, KATHRYN LOUISE NI-IS...BoxO, BusMgr, BigSis, DbtC DraCl, FTA, Sec'y, Sgt-Arms, GChor, HisCl, HonCl, GAA, Prom Com, SrGls, Tchl-I. The sparkle in her eyes reflect the happiness in her heart. MALWI TZ, LYNNE A winning smile, a pretty face, How lucky the ones her friendship grace. . .BowlT, Capt, FNA, FrCl, FTA, HonCl, HlGd, HisCl, LGF. M.ANDA, MERILEE Who said all the angels are in heaven. . .I-llGd, SrGls, MATUSZAK, CAROL He who is wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package. . . MC DADE, MICHAEL I-le's the type who would carry an anchor through the Tunnel of Love. MC DONALD, NANCY She looks like an angel and talks like one too, but you never can tell what an angel may do. . . SPGIS, MC GINNIS MAURYA PAT I I 1, Tchl-I. It s those big brown eyes that get the guys. Jai' MC KENNA, DENNIS G Everyone's friend -wonder why? Great personality -he's our guy. . . BaseT, Mgr, LtrmensCl, Pres, HisCl, HonCl, FtblT, BskT, TrkT, Student Trainer, OffH. MC LEAN, MARGERY Sugar -with just a touch of spice. . . BowlT, DraC1, HlGd, HonCl, LibH, SpanCl, SpanNHS, SrGls, Trib. MC QUIGG, JACOUELINE MARY NHS. . .An unfriendly word is not in her vocabulary. . . DbtCl, FNA, FrCl, FTA, HlGd, HisCl, HonCl, METZ, GERALD MICHAEL There's only one proof of ability- action. . .BowlT, FtblT, GerCl, MEYER, DAVID It is noble to be great. . .BowlT, MEYERS, MARGARET ELLEN Her humor isn't as short as she. . . FNA, HlGd, SrGls, Tchl-I. MICHELETTO, CESARE A quiet guy, but quite a guy. . . MILLER, SUSAN GAY NHS. . . If each talent was worth a penny, she's be a millionaire. . . BowlT, VP, DbtCI, DraCl, GAA, HisCl, HonCl, Ibid, ISW, MathCl, MChor, Offl-I, LibH, PromCom, MILLER, ERIC Handsome, Intelligent, Athletic- Just ask me.. .FtblT, HlGd, LtrmensCl, Chor, LunchrmCom, MILLER, WILLIAM Easy to know and easy to like. . . MISCI-IUK, CHRISTINE Happy -go-lucky, fair and free, nothing ever bothers me. . .BowlT, MOODY, MARILYN NHS. . .BulCom, GAA, DraCl, DbtCl, FTA, GerCl, HlGd, HicCl, HonCl. GChor, MathCl, SciCl, SrGls, Trib. Charming in every way, and we know she'll stay the way. MOORE, WILLIAM R Hard work never did agree with me.. .HlGd, ISW, StgC, MUELLER, BARBARA just like champagne, always bubbling over. . . FNA, GAA, LibH, Orch, SpanCl, SciCl, MUFALE, SHEILA My heart's not mine, but I don't care -it's in good hands. . . MURPHY, THOMAS Leader of men-follower of women NASTALI, BARBARA MARY These past four years have re - ' warded me with many wonderful friends.. .HonCo, SpanCl, SrGls. NELSON, JERRY just rolls along from day to day. His creed-enjoy your earthly stay.. .EYI, FTA, FtblT, HlGd, HisC1, LibH, LunchrmCom, Offl-1, SciCl, TchH, TrkT. NELSON, SHIRLEY Nl-IS. . .Have a place for every- thing and keep it else where, this is not advice, merely custom . . .DraCl, HisCl, HonCl, Dbrcl, FTA, SciCl, Ibid, SpanCl, SpanN'HS, SrGls, TchH. NIGRO, JOHN Quiet to those who know him not. . . NOE, DIANE Understanding is man's highest goal, his greatest achievement. . . FTA, HonCl, TchH. NOLTING, DALE School work fascinates me, I sit and watch it for hours. . . BowlT, HisC1, HlGd, ISW, NOREK, MARILYN NHS. . . Three loves hath Marilyn: Books, Bowling, and Boys. . . GAA, HisC1, Quill S Scroll, TchH, Trib. NORMAN, ARLENE A Glimmer in her eye, a smile on her lips, she makes you feel at ease when she speaks. . .FNA, SrGls, TchH NORTHWAY, M. RICHARD It isn't what you do that counts, it's what you get away with. . . LibH, OLSON, ARTHUR A little humor is enjoyed by the wisest man. . . BigBro, Bkrm, BskT, DbtCl, BulCom, HisCl, I-IlGd, Capt, FTA, FtblT, LtrmensCl, MathCl,. LunchrmCom, I-SktT, O'MALLEY, PAUL Friendly to all, but very partial to one. . .BaseT, BskT, HlGd, ORRE, SANDRA Keen sense, common sense, and lots of room for nonsense. . .BowlT, BoxO, CSG, DbtCl, FTA, Sgt -Arms, GAA. GChor, HisCl, HonCl, FrCl, PAGE, JAMES Content to follow, but can lead the way. . .BskT, BigBro, FtblT, HisCl, HonCl, ISW, FTA, LibH, MathCl, MChor, JrPromCom. , PAJAK, MARLENE Always laughing, never sad, Sometimes naughty, never bad. . . PAPANEK, SAMUEL Give me victory or give me an alibi. . .BowlT. PAPCIAK, MARY She can always give you a good argument.. .FTA, Offl-l, SpanCl, PASOWICZ, JOHN Lonely on week days only. . . ISW, PAVEK, MARY ANN Fun to be with, anywhere, anytime, anyplace. . . DraCl, HlGd, I-lisCl, PAWLAK, JACOUELINE I may look quiet, but l'm really not. .'.SrGls, Tchl-I. PELCZYNSKI, WALTER One whose loyal and steady ways will win him friends for the rest of of his days. . .BusMgr, FtblT, HonCl, PERRY, LINDA Sometimes happy, sometimes sad, but always smiling. . .DraCl. PETERSEN, JUDITI-I NHS. . .l'll be quiet for now -but there will be a time when you'll hear me. . Cheerldr, BusMgr, DbtCl, FrCl, GAA, FTA, GChor, HonCl, HlGd, PETERSON, SUSAN A little bit of the devil with an angelic smile. . . SrGls, HlGd. PETRIE, CLAUDIA NHS. . .Life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles -with smiles pre - dominating. . . BigSis, BoxO, DbtCl, Sec'y5 DraCl, VP, EYI, FTA, HonCl, GAA, FrCl, GChor, MathCl, Offl-l, PFEFFER, NICI-IELAS A. Why should I try to make a mark on the world, when I can have more fun scribbling all over it. . . DraCl, CSG, I-IlGd, HisCl, JrPromCom, SCoun, Tchl-I. PHILLIP, LORETTA Ever earnest and quiet is she, amiable also and nice as can be. .. FTA, Libl-I. PIECH, JANET Though quiet sometimes she may be, a truer friend you'll never see. . . FTA, JrProm Com, SrGls. PIOTROWSKI, THOMAS Why should the devil have all the fun?. . .FtblT. PISZCZEK, CAROLYN She appears sweet and shy-but beward of the twinkle in her eve. . . PLYMAN, JOYCE She's small but so is a stick of dynamite. . .FNA, LibH, OffH, POSKUS, THOMAS Someone has to take life seriously ...FtblT, H1Gd, HonCl, TrkT. PREGLOW, JUDY Always laughing, never sad, some- times naughty, never bad. . . BowlT, BusMgr, DbtCl, FTA, Sgt -Arms, GAA, GChor,, HisCl, HonCl, ISW, Offl-I, SciCl, Sec'y, SCoun, SrGls, hai' AT: .nw MHP!! PROCHASKA, JOHN JOSEPH NHS. . .He dabbles, intelligently, in many things. . .BigBro, BusMgr, ChessC1, Treas, Pres, DbtCl, Dril1P1a, Go1fT, HisC1, HonCl, MathC1, OffCl, Proj, SciCl, Treas, SpanCl, TchH. PUTTIN, JUDITH Good things come in small packages. RAFFELL, MARILYN Just fair enough to be pretty, Just dainty enough to be sweet. RAPPE, KENNETH ALLEN He has a mind of his own. RASI, JANET LOUISE A sweet girl full of fun and pal to everyone. . . BusMgr, FTA, DanceCom, HonCl, H1Gd, OffH, SrGls, TchH. RATHUDE, PAUL ALFRED Ever helpful, Paul. RATKOWSKI, RICHARD Cool, calm, and collected at all times. . . HonC1. READING, MARIANNE NHS. . .Full of mischief, wit and glee, as any human form could be. . . BigSis, BusMgr, ChessC1, Sec'y, DraC1, GAA, HonCl, HisC1, LibH, Mat.hCl, Offl-I, SCoun, SrGls, SciCl, REICHARD, JAMES WILLIAM He may be shy in class, but, OH BOY! REINER, JAMES He has many good qualities. . . ISW. REZOTKO, ARLENE She's certain to be found where fun and mischief brew. . .ISW, SrG1s. RICE, RUTH I am in a conventional dither, with a conventional star in my eye. . . DraCl, DbtCl, Band, Bu1Com, FTA, GChor, LibH, HisC1, HonCl, MathCl, Orch, SCoun, SrGls, TchH. RICHARDS, CATHERINE ANN NHS. . . She who laughs last didn't get the joke. . .BusMgr, BoxO, BigSis, DbtCl, DraC1, FrC1, HisCl, HonCl, GAA, EYI, Sec'y, GChor, FTA, LibH, Offi-I, LunchrmCom, MathCl, SCoun, Sec'y. ROHDE, RONALD It's too late now, I've got your number. . .BaseT, EYI, VP, GerC1, HonCl, ISW, MathC1, SCoun, ROIK, ANNEMARIE She's a gir-1 who is very sweet, with a personality that can't be beat. . . GerC1, TchH. ROOS, JIM Books aren't the only things studied in school. ROSIAK, GARY Never let work interfer with making money. . . BusMgr, DbtC1, DraC1, FTA, HlGd, HisC1, SciC1, SCoun, Tchl-I, TennisT. ROTH, NANCY My heart's not mine, but I don't, it's in goo hands. . .BowlT. RYBA, JAMES He wans't a saint, but at judgement I'd take my chance with Jim. SAIGER, MARGE At last! My love has come along! Now, to catch him. SAMP, EDWARD An angel with a great disguise. . . BskT, BowlT, ISW, TchH. SANDERS, CAROL The more one studies, the more on forgets, the more one forgets, the less one knows -why Sfl1dY?. . .BigSis, FTA, HonCl, I-IisC1, SpanCl, SpanNHS, SrG1s, TchH. SCAFURI, JANET ANN Fun to be with, anytime, anyplace, anywhere. SCANLON, VICTORIA NHS. . .I would rather fail in my own way, than succeed in someone else's ...Band, ChessC1, Pres, VP, DbtCl, DraC1, FrC1, EYI,'H'Gd, HisC1, HonCl, LibH, MathC1, Orch, SciCl, 'fb- fi SCHLAGETER, JACQUELYN No one taught her how to flutter her eyes, she just knew. . . BulCom, OffH, SrGls, Tchl-I. SCHMAL, CAROLE Not quiet, not short, not loud, not tall, but a mixture of them all. . . HlGd, I-lonCl, Offl-I, SrGls, Tchl-I. SCHMIDT, MARUERITE ANN NHS. . . She's witty, she's wise, she's a terror for her size. . .DbtCl, FTA, HicCl, HonCl, GAA, Ibid, jrPron1 Com, MathCl, VP, Offl-I, SCoun, Tchl-l. SCHMIDT, PATRICIA Patty's sweet and awfully cou, if you don't believe me, ask any boy . . . I-l1Gd, SrGls, Tchl-I. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM THOMAS Cook guy. SCHMITT, MARYANN It's quality rather than quantity that matter. . . TchH. SCHNEIDER, KATHLEEN NHS. . .Flashing eyes, a winning smile, makes your day really worthwhile. . . BigSis, FTA, GAA, GChor, GerCl, HisCl, HonCl, LSF, j'rPromCom, Offl-I, RifleT, SCoun, Tohl-l. SCHULER, JOANNE RUTH A girl who knows what she wants. . . H1Gd, Tchl-I. SCHUMACHER, PAULINE Agreeable and Happy. . . BowlT, HonCl, OffH, SrGls, TchH. SENCHUK, SANDRA Cheerful heart, cheerful smile, the charm of friendship all the while. . . DbtCl, ChessCl, Sec'yg GAA, HonCl, MathCl, SciCl, LibH, Tchl-I, Orch. SENO, WILLIAM Leader of men-follower of women. SHEA, KAREN LEA Sweet and sincere and always willing to lend an ear. . . BowlT, DanceCom, BulCom, FTA, FrCl, HonCl, GChor, Offl-I, SrGls, SCoun, Tchl-I. SI-IEILS, BARBARA What? Me Worry?. . . BulCom, BusMgr, F NA, FTA, GAA, HlGd, HonCl, LGF, LibH, LunchrmCom, SpanC1, SrGls. SHERRY, PHIL Don't know what to tell ya. . . BowlT, ISW, Trib. SHERWOOD, NOREEN A little bit of the devil with an angelic eye. . .DraC1, LibH, Off!-I, SCoun. SHOWALTER, NANCY RUTH She is very quiet until she has some - thing to say. SIGMUND, IUDITH ELIZABETH Always smiling, always gay. . .BowlT, Capt, FNA, FTA, HlGd, HonCl, Offl-I, SrGls, TchH. SIMPSON, JENNIFER NHS. . . Someone quiet and very neat, Someone shy but very sweet. . . BigSis, Bow1T, FrCl, HisCl, HonCl, HlGd, IewlCom, SrGls, Tchl-I. SIRACUSA, PATRICIA ANN Happy and gay and always in a rush. . . SKONIECZNY, LOUIS PAUL Nice fellow. SKWIERCZYNSKI, BETTY A smile for every girl and two for every boy. . . Bow1T, Cpt, DraC1, GAA, HonCl, Offl-I, SrGls, Tchl-I. SMOLEN, LAWRENCE JOSEPH His smile speaks for him. SMORYNSKI. GRACE It doesn't matter what you do, if your heart be good and true. . . BowlT, HonCl, SrGls, TchH. SNOPEK, RONALD A little sarcasum never hurt anyone. 70 H-ffl' ' Q J , .,,. i ,dftgisfiiffi i e'I-ff? M' ,f ww.. 251-9 SORRENTINO, PETER Merry is the person who runs around in circles for he shall be known as a big wheel. SPITZA, MARLENE D Gladly would she learn and gladly teach. . .FTA, FChor, HonC1, HisCl, SrGls, SCoun, TchH. SciCl. SPLITHOFF, MARTHA A nicer girl one couldn't find, she always modest, sweet, and kind. . . FrCl, SrGls. SQUIRE, PAMELA Life is short, so be merry. STANKIEWICZ, NANCY Good nature is the essence of a good mind. . . SrGls. STELIGA, DOLORES If you can't find anything to laugh about -just giggle. . .FrCl, SrGls, Tchl-I. STELZNER, CAROL Beware, even I may do something sensational. . . FTA, HonCl, Offi-I, SrGls, Tchl-I. STERNBERG, MARILYN Work fasinates me, I could watch it for hours. STIFT, LYNDA Sometimes naughty, never bad. . . BowlT, H1Gd, Offl-I. STOLL, CONRAD We know him by the noise he doesn't make. . .Bow1T, FTA, HlGd, SciC1, SCoun. STOLPA, WILLIAM ANDREW Fine fellow. STUMPF, ROBERT Handsome is as handsome does. . . CSG, Dri1lP1a, MathC1, OffCl, RifleT. SULLIVAN, ROBERT NHS. . .Quiet in appearance, but motive unknown. . . BigBro, ChessC1, EYI, ISW, HisCl, HonCl, Libl-1, MathC1, Proj, SciC1, Tchl-I, TrkT. SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. . .DbtC1, Ch, HisCl, SciC1. SWANSON, CHRYSTAL VERNE Boys and books have all her time, boys, of course are first in line. . . DraC1, BusMgr, FTA, GAA, GChor, HisCl, HonCl, jrPromCom, H1Gd, Offl-I, SCoun, S1G1s, TchH. SWIDER, SANDRA Sugar and spice, and everything nice. that's Sandy. . . HonCl, Off!-I, SYVERTSEN, LYNN Looks like a doll, acts like one too, but you never can tell what a doll will do. . . BowlT, FTA, GAA, DanceCom, Sec'y, I-lonC1, Offl-I, SZCZIPKOWSKI, DONALD Some say he's quiet, others doubt it, others know him. . . Bow1T, Trib. SZEWC, MARY LOU It's not what you did in high school that counts, it's what you got away with. . .BowlT, FTA, GAA, Capt, LGF, MChor, SrG1s, Tchl-I. SZUREK, BARBARA LEE Live life 3 every golden minute of it.. .BowlT, HlGd, Tchl-I. SZYMSKI, SANDRA JEAN Sometimes good, sometimes, bad, sometimes happy but never sad. . . BowlT, DraCl, DanceCom, FTA, GChor, HlGd, HisCl, SrG1s, Tchl-I, TAMILLO, JAMES For voice he's great, for school he's late. THOMAS, ROBERT He gives his friendship to all, but his heart to only one. . .Bow1T, DraCl, I-llGd, jrPromCom. THOMPSON, HARRY SCOTT Parties make the workd go 'round, So let's have a partyl. . . MChor, Band, TrT, THip, BsktBlMgr, FblT, SpanC, JrPromCom, Libl-I, 71 Cx 3 3' -rx? 'Nbr We Y THOMSON, DONALD A Through our own efforts we rise. . . BaseT, FtblT, HlGd, ISW, Tchl-I. THORNTON, SHARON LYNN Her eyes are full of sparkle. TOMLINSON, MARY ANN Of merry though, of merry deed. . . FNA, LibH, Tchl-l. TOOKEY, ROBERT A quiet guy but quite a guy. . . BigBro, FtblT, HlGd, HisCl, HonCl, ISW, LtrmensCl, Treasg TRACZYK, DARLENE Love walked in! Where? I didn't see him.. .Libl-I, Offl-I, SiCls, TchH. TYMITZ, EVA REE Of all the joys I can recall, being in love is the best of all. . . OffH, SrGls. VAN PUYMBROUCK, JANICE If a prize was given for the cutest smile -she would win in a walk. . .HonCl LibH, TchH. VAN PUYMBROUCK, JOYCE Quiet to those who know her not, jolly to those who do. . .HlGd, LibH, SrGls, VOGT, MARCIA DIANE Though sometimes quiet she may be, a truer friend you'll never see. . . HisCl, OffH, SrGls, Tchl-I. WALDMANN, KAREN JOAN Someone happy, someone neat, someone friendly, someone sweet. . . BowlT, HlGd, HonCl, LGF, LibH, SrGls, Tchl-I. WALTZ, MERRILEE NHS. . .A twinkle in each eye, mis- chief in each dimple. . .BowlT, FTA, GAA, HonCl, ISW, Off!-I, Orch, SpanCl, SpanNHS. WANTIEZ, JAMES Because one does not talk does not mean he has nothing to say. . .DraCl, DrillPla. WCISLEK, DANIEL WALTER A quiet reserve covers an ambitious nature. WEILER, MARJORY ANN She believes in the discipline of silence, and could talk about it for hours. . .BowlT, BusMgr, DanceCom, DraCl, FTA, GAA, GChor, HlGd, ISW, SrGls, TchH. WEMSTROM, CHARLES MATTHEW Life is too serious to be taken seriously. WEST, JOHN The world awaits his accomplishments . . . ISW, SwimT. WESTERLUND, DOLORES I'm as happy as can be, for I never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles me. . . BowlT, TchH. WESTPHAL, JOAN Laugh and the world laugh with you. . . BowlT. WIECZOREK, NANCY Keen sense, common sense, and lots of room for nonsense. . .BowlT, TchH. WILHELM, JUDY Always a winning smile accompanied by a light -hearted laugh. . . BowlT, BulCom, FTA, HlGd, HonCl, LGF, GChor, FNA, Offl-I, SpanCl, SrGls, WILLIAMS, SHARON ANN Silence is golden-but it's more fun to talk. . .BusMgr, FrCl, GAA, Capt, HlGd, HisCl, HonCl, ISW, OffH, SCoun, SrGls, TchH. WILSON, PANLELA- A live wire never gets stepped on. . .Bow1T, BusMgr, DraCl, FTA, GChor, HisCl, HonCl, SciCl, SrGls, SCoun, Rif1eT, WISSING, LYNN NHS. . .Lasi est la vida. . . Bu1Com, ChessCl, DbtCl, HonCl, HlGd, Ibid, JrPromCom, Libl-l, Quill 8 Scroll, SciCl, SrGls, SCoun, Tchl-I, Trib. WITT, DOUGLAS M NHS. . .Ambition has no rest. . . Dri1lPla, GerCl, HisCl, I-lonCl, MathCl, RifleT, SCoun,mPres,. .W QV. Shri J? .1025 WOJTOWICZ, CHRISTINE ANN A girl who knows what she wants. . . BowlT, HonC1, Offl-I, SrGls, TchH. WREN, STEPHEN Ours is not to reason why. . . HlGd, I-IisCl, TchH. WYNNE, LUDORA I don't mind a man's world, as long as I can be a woman in it. . . FrCl, GChor, SrGls, Tchl-I. ZABORSKY, JOAN One whose sweet and simple ways will earn her friends all her days. . . Bow1T, FrCl, FTA, HonC1, SrGls, TchH. ZAJAC, KENNETH W NHS. . .Wisdom is divided into two parts fhaving a great deal to say andj not saying it. . . BigBro, ChessCl, DrillPla, H1Gd, HonC1, l-IisCl, Ibid, Scicl, SpanC1,, SpanNI-IS, SCou.n, Tchl-I ZBED, MARY ANN NHS. . . A tiny gem, but very rare. . . Bow1T, Bu1Com, FTA, FNA, H1Gd, I-IisCl, HonC1, Ch, FrC1, LGF, Offl-I, SrGls, TchH. ZEMAN, TERRY ROGER His personality will please you. ZEMATIS, JUDY She's neat as a pin -and sharp too. . . DBTCI, DraC1, DanceCom, FTA, GAA, H1Gd, HisC1, HonCl, SrGls, TchH. ZERWIN, JAMES Ambition: To be ambitious. . . Bow1T. ZIEGLER, WILLIAM Famous last words. KONOPKA, KENNETH GolfT 2 years, TchrH 2 years. SENICRS ? '? ? ? '? Wayne Lossman QP1-esidentj and Mai-ilynn Collins fVicefPresidentj . . . Students' Choice Arthur Kay, Sandra Senchuk, Ruth Rice, and Arthur Olson discuss important world pro- blems in Civics class. james Kuffel and Peter' Andruska flndustrious Seniorsp work desperately for diplomas. . my .Ma 2 M, Daryl Griffin and William Dorsch delivers a report in English Wayne Lossman. . . Senior Insomnia! SERVICE Phyllis Shelden gets an errand assignment from Mr. Stein. News pictorially captured by Art Olson and Steve Miller. Nl! Aff? Nick Pfeffer serves Gayle Hanseck, a la carte. -- : u-.E Mi Q51 Mrs. Norman has Judy Brown help her during ninth period. 75 hai 'ia S X' STUDENT CCUNCIL This organization is the basic government for students. Along with Mr. Cuny, the faculty sponsor, the council helps to give the students a part in school activities. It takes on projects such as Teacher Appreciation Week, the various Dress -Up Days, Silver and Blue Day, and Baseball Queen. This year the council has succeeded in having Driver Training approved for Taft. Douglas Witt, Pres., Valorie Miller, Vice -Pres. , Ann Richards, Recording Secretary, john Ellis, Corresponding Secretary, Mr. Cuny, Sponsor. Your Student Council Representatives ri -..--.'f- s ,NX p NXNXXXX 44 p N 'll' V' ll Row 1-Marianne Reading, Sue Henriksen, Ken Koerber, Walt ag Row Pelczynski, Jim Kepner, John Prochaska, Sandy Olsen. Row 2 -Judy Viken, Sandy Krause, Georganne Stevens, Pam Wilson, Roseanne Baetz, Gail Hanseck, Pam Fisk. Row 3-Virginia Hart, Bonnie Peterson, Nancy Krause, Darlene Patrius, Jane Delfino, Lois Celander. Row 4-Pat Engquist, Janet Swanson, Jackie Alley, Richard Bebee, Diane Fluet, Eileen Gierke. BUSINESS MANAGERS Row 1 -Ly-nn Bonowic, Janice Michaels, Judy Rossow, Madge Fizzel, Janet Meiling, Gary Turk, Cathy Catelain. Row 2 -Judy Pfiffer, Judy Rybski, Carol Meyer, Jeri Reuter, Dottie Magg, George Knickerbocker, George Schreyer. Row 3-Cheryl Greco, Charlene Gould, Donna Maag, Elaine Schmidt, Elsa Grandi, Allen Heyn. Row 4-Jackie Grilz, Penny West, Elizabeth Wahrbein, Molly Mitchell, Karen Neilson. Row 5 -Wayne Anderson, Gary Duszak, John Borchardt, Dan Skieber. Standing -Karen Hanson, Kathy Anderson, Anita Grabowski, Richard Brautigam. would be an easy job, if you had nothing else to take up your time, however, the business managers at Taft have other extra -curricular activities and home - work. They do such things as selling Taft Tribs, Igs, tickets to games, and subscriptions to the Aerie. Mr. Bigler is the man behind the scene that keeps them in the know. BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE The main job of this committee is keeping the big bulletin board in the lunchroom up to date. The themes vary from week to week and are original and colorful. , Judy Hines and Kathy Appleby putting up the Calendar of the Week Standing -Janet Peich, Judy Zmotis, Marilyn Moody, Joan Loitz, Melinda Splett, Donna Wegan, Sue Walsh, Virginia Oleander, Mr. Rodgers. Sitting -Kathy Appleby, Judy I-lines, Lorraine Meland, Teryle Barcanic, Pat Fritzche, Marilyn Juwiono, Judy Senn, Mary Ann Zbeb, Judy Zenkio, Doret Cunis. 77 TAFT TRIBUNE The Aerie, a yearly record in pictures and print, appears annually in june through the efforts of a capable staff under Mr. julio Tiriti11i's cracking whip. 1960-61 marks the second anniversary of Lili, the literary magazine of the students of Taft High School. QAnyone may submit material, subject to the editor's approval. J ln the short time it has been out, it has taken its place along side the Trib and Aerie. Mrs. Hansen is the sponsor this year because of Mr. Sander Postol's studying under a Hayes Fellowship. Standing -Geri Kolb, Elaine Gunther, jim Ingamansen, Pam Fisk, jim Lamonia, Carol Witcraft. Seated-Marylou Harles, Sandy Symski. Kathy Meyer, Marilyn Norek. Trib Staff at work. AERIE Seated-Mary Herman, Dave Bone, john Ellis, Dave Barth, Pat Fritzche, Sue Henriksen, jackie Hagen, Bob Peterson, Marsha Robinson, Debbie Peinert. Standing -Mr. Tiritilli, Judy Merrill, Kathy Meyer, Karen Gibbons, Bruce Williams, John Lorenz, Denny Lane, Nancy Ruhlow. Absent -Dennis Day. 78 The pen is mightier than the sword. One picture is worth a thousand words. In the Ibid Trib and Aerie ou have both. -1 1.1. .i Y The Taft Tribune under the supervision of Mr. Don McGlothin, appears bi-weekly by the journalism students. It brings the rest of us up to date on what's happening with the other half of the school. ART STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Standing -Sandra Haberly, Carol Jo Freda, Carol Grandt, Lary Hinkle, Standing -Mrs. Jordon, Lorraine Meland, Carl Munson, Karen Kaitis, Richard Kuffner, Carolyn Larson, Diane Foster. Sitting -Diane Gronek, Marguerite Schmidt, Linda Norris, Lucy Holm. jean Richards, Bob Hedland, Shirley Nelson, Mrs, Hansen. Sitting -Kim Wolter, Mary Geske, Violet Georgopolus, Pam Kostenke. PUBLICATIONS IBID Fa culty Advisor Editor -in -chief Assistant editor Art editor Promotion manager General staff Mrs. Hansen Sandra Haberly Alice Fetterman Nancy Lussow Lorraine Meland Kenneth Zajac Diane Gronek Marge Schmidt Linda Norris Kenneth Lindenau Mary Geske Carol Grandt Lynn Valters jane Spenny Kim Wolter Clara jo Freda Mary Kaiser Barb Bolling Diane Foster Pam Kostenko jean Richards Robert Hedlund Alice Ackert Karen Gibbons Violet Georgopulos Sue Miller Shirley Nelson Karen Kasallis Karen Rodeghier AERIE STAFF Faculty Advisor. . . . Administration Under-grads. . Graduates. . . Service, . Clubs, , Athletics. . Music ,,,, R.O. T. C. . . Artists ..... Photographers . Mr. julio Tiritilli Pat Fritszche fEditorj Karen Gibbons Kathy Meyer Mary Herman Jackie Hagan Judy Merrill Marsha Robinson Debbie Peinert Nancy Ruhlow Dave Bone Sue Henriksen David Barth john Ellis Denny Lane Robert Petersen Bruce .Williams John Lorenz Dennis Day TAFT TRIB Faculty Advisor ..... Editors -in -chief .... Managing Editors. . . News Editor ..... Editoral Editors. . . Feature Editors .... Sports Editors .... Business Manager. . . . Advertising Manager. Circulation Managers ..... Exchange Editors 4. . . Art Editors ...... STAFF Mr. Don McGlothin Frank Vrechek Carol Witcraft Elaine Gunther Rich Wierciak Geri Kolb Marylou I-larles Mary Papciak Pam Fisk Marilyn Norek jim Lamonia Dale Nolting Kathy Meyer Sharon Thornton Sandy Szymski Sue Depke Carol Krocka joyce Hopkins Mary Ann Pavek Alan Bauer Mitch Frumkin 79 OFFICE ASSISTANTS The first floor office helpers assist the faculty and clerks who are responsible for efficient school operation. They run errands from 112, 114, and the main office to various parts of the school and file data on the students enrolled at Taft. Miss Neuman, Mr. Needham, Nancy Gritsonis, Alice Eastman. Main Office Judy Franson and Karen Rodeger. Kathy MCI-Iugh, Georganne Stephens, Glen Pertle. 112 BOX OFFICE At least once during the year you are bound to visit the box office when you are in need of a ticket to a football game, a lock, a bookcover, or a number of other things. One of Mr. Bigler's helpers will be happy to assist you. Gail Haitbrink, Nancy Edwards, and Gloria Bartholomy. LOST AND FOUND Lose something? Try looking in 314, the Lost and Found Office! Under the able hand of Mr. Piuppo, the lost articles are kept as orderly as possible considering the leaves, frogs, and bug collections for his biology classes PROGRAM OFFICE These helpers are in charge of making out and changing programs. They are under the direction of Mr. Teuscher, Mr. McCa1mont, Mr. Rodgers, Miss Larson, and Mrs. Meites. Maria Pappas, Dennis Cleland, jane Merck, Bob Woulff. DANCE COMMITTEE The Taft Dance Committee is the foundation for all social activity activity at Taft. They plan a theme for each dance and make the bids. The Dance Committee and Miss Marquardt are doing an excellent job. JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE The junior Prom Committee held their secret meetings to plan a wonderful prom for the junior class. Parisian Mist, under the direction of Mr. Simonian, receiving help from Debbie Peinert, bids, Margit Wevang, decoration, Pat Engquist and john Ellis, entertainment, Sheila Weber, publicity, Kathy Meyer, refreshments, Darla Blocks, treasurer, Marilyn Dahl, secretary, and Denny Rasmussen, chairman. Sitting -Pat Engquist, Debbie Peinert, Denny Rasmusson, Margit Wevang, Sheila Weber. Standing -john Ellis, Marilyn Dahl, Andrea Christanson, Lois Knickerbocker, jim Bach, Mr. Simonion, jack Spearing, Sue Schneider, Dave Bone, Darla Blocks. Seated-Beverly Dencer, Diane Fluet, Eillen Gierke, Kay Carlson, Carol Zmuda. Standing -Anita Adamson, Cynthia Bell, Pat Berry, Dale Zuchel, Sandra Trufney, jane Spenny, janet Rasi, Margery Stewart, Judy Zienker, Barb Bolling, Joy Gotts, Nancy Gritsonis. 82 Beth Sinachalchi and Bob Woulf checking out book. LIBRARY The library helpers are the students that willingly give up their time to collect your overdue fees. Keeping the shelves in order, checking books in and out, and collecting library cards are more of their duties. They do a fine job helping the librarians keep the library in perfect operating order. 10 y f f CAP AND GOW The cap and gown committee is in charge of fitt' ' ing and handing out gowns to the fi :li Xi A X2 J NRM .- f f Q, n Hlrllll STIL1' dents in such organizations as Mixed Chorus, National Honor Society, and Girls' Chorus. They also take care of the distributing of gowns to the graduates for commencement. Judy Arnold and Randy Napier. XJOYSRX X staff! dh Daw n WHS- R S mes Malling, 2baP5 and go 9- uf, passing O HALL GUARD Hey kid' Co ' ' , . me ere. Better wat h ' c out if you don't have a pa It's the job of the hall guard to check students going throu h th g e halls without passes, besides ke ' ' eping the halls in order. ss. 1 a. WV Taft has : League y in ?or winning fvide re - d shapes, ers. There them, at will never 83 85 Kneeling -Randy Merton, Tom Fermoyle, Larry Stoneberg Standing -jim Hubenthal, Sandy johnson, Dick Sisson, Tom Gerber, james Lamonia. Sitting -Carolyn Guyer, Wendy Thorton, Alice Fetterman, Teryle Barcanic Karen Kasolis. Charlene Kosloff, Nancy Lussow, Sandra Haberly, Mary Kaiser. BIG BROTHER AND BIG SISTER Did you but an elevator pass? or go wandering vainly in search of the fourth floor? If so, it's because you didn't listen to your big brother or sister. The big brothers and sisters are the top seniors selected by Mr. Blacharski who assigns them to freshie divisions. Their job is to acquaint the freshie with the school and its procedure. They also encourage them to take part in the school activities by joining the various clubs and going out for different sports. PHOTOGRAPHERS Art Olsen, Bruce Williams, Dennis Day, Steve Miller, and john Lorenz. These camera shy boys are responsible for taking ictures at T ft p a football games. Taft is the only school to have wide -screen movies f th ' o eir games. This is due to the boys who operate the cameras and the generosity of the Football Parents' Club that purchased the equipment. The Taft Trib and Aerie employs their services also. Standing -Ellen Issacson, Kathy Appleby, md to be lean the and ri you ey are who NATIONAL HONCR SOCIETY The National Honor Society, under the direction of Mrs. j.Fox, is an organization for those students who have maintained an E average during their four years of high school. The induction ceremony occurs once H semester followed by a tea honoring the inductees. Doret Cunis receives her chevron. Randy Merton receives his shield. av THE AWARD The purpose of the service award system is to offer some tangible symbol or re- cognition to those students who contributed most to the general well -being of Taft by their participation in various service ac- tivities. This symbol is the shieldg the award is one of the highest honors given to a student. Sixty service points earns a shield, and the chevron requires an additional thirty point. U-M41 Left to right, Marylou I-larles, Mary Papciak, Geri Kolb, Elaine Gunther, Carol Witcraft, jim Lamonia, and Marilyn Norek inspect the first copies of the Taft Tribune in the Quill and Scroll play. -1 '5 SPORTS MANAGERS These are the boys behind the teams that keep the teams well organized by doing the paper work for the coaching, they keep equipment in good working the teams. They are eligible for a sports letter and 1ettermen's club. Pictured here are: Standing -Bob Tookey, Dennis McKenn Mike Simpson, Dennis Rassrnussen, Bruce Schuter, Richard Corrin. Kneeling -jim Ohlson, Robert Sears, Harlan Blumenthal, John Oseda. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for students who have done outstanding work on their school newspaper, magazine, or yearbook. The requirements to become a member are recommendation by the faculty advisor, acceptance by the local chapter, and being in the upper one -third of your class. MI- D011 MCG10fZhiH hef1dS this group ot talented young journalists. order and even get out and practice with El Richard Redemske contemplates next move. CLUBS Science Club members experiment with static electricity. john Prochaska and Claudia Petrie argue over World problems. B9 First row fl. to r. J-Jay Marsh, Wayne Anderson, Don Willers, F . red Meyer, Jim Demas, Dave Bone, Frank Vrechek, Jay Hogg, Charlie Wolavka Ron Rusin J' Kuff . , g, 1m el Second row -Rudy Drost, Phil Demma, Bob Tookey, Dennis SW . . . anson, Dave Ortlepp, Rich Wierciak, Jim Hubenthal, Jim Bach, Harry Nicholes, Art Olsen. Third row -Kurt Shriver, Allan Paul, Torn Fromm, Mitch Frumkin, Tom lssacson Jack S , pearing, Sandy Johnson, Larry Albertson, Dave Robert, Tom Formeller F h - ' ourt row Wayne Lossman, Rich Northway, Ken.Koerber, Artie Kay, Brian Arnspiger, Larry Hinkle Tom Dickinson, Dennis Thornton, Al Mac Farlane, John Connors. Fifth row -Warren Frank Martin, Bill Dorsch, Bernie Waldhier, Dennis, Litterski. Schimff, Bob Young, Linn Opetrbeck G.A.A. The Taft Girls' Athletic Association, under the guidance of Mrs. Sonnenleiter, holds weekly meetings Wednesdays during ninth period in room 220. To be eligible for G. A.A. a student need only be an enrolled female at Taft. To become a lettergirl, however, one must earn a total of 500 points coinciding with a standardized list and have an S in physical education for the semester in which she pursues her letter. After receiving her letter a girl might go on and earn a chevron or the hi hest d ' ' g awar , a star. To increase girls' athletic activity is the purpose of G. A. A which holds three tournaments annually, basketball, volleyball, and baseball tourneys under the elimination process. After the final game the top two teams in each group receive trophies. Sitting fl. to r. J-Sharon Williams, Gayle Hanseck 7 Sue Payne, Toni Dubsky, Marlene Spitza, Kathy Malmberg, Joyce, Jurrick, Sue Miller, Adair Linn. Standin -Mike D'Ascanio, Diane Soderlund, Barb Reinie, Jerry Katzke, Mary Garvey, Bernadette 90 Bernard, Judy Anderson, Judi Hedstrum. LETTERMEN'S CLU Any boy who has earned a varsity letter is eligible to join the Letterme ' Cl b n s u . The forty boys currently in this club serve as ushers for the assemblies, promote the Taft Code, encourage boys to take a more active interest in sports, and are on duty at all the exits during fire drills. The boy meet under the direction of Mr. Vanderah The two social functions held yearly are to honor the graduating seniors and to wel- come the new members. 9 O at :, 'U S B , , if Q H . A.,.,.:V . . is 5 fl I 'fl 'il D' Q r sul if V l .af 'wg W P so . ' 3 T y afyk i v 1 I' , p I lf 1 4 f ' ' l' if i 9, Q. I ff 4.34 4- PEP CLUB This is the first semester that Taft high school has been able to have a Pep Club. 180 students belong to this club, sponsored by Mr. G. Cuny. During the football season the Pep Club met on Tuesdays and Thursdays after ninth period in the auditorium. Each participant received a white sweat- shirt initialed with the blue T on which the word PEP appeared. The purpose of the Pep Club is to create more school spirit and to encourage better attendance at the games. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AME The Future Teachers of America, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Halverson, organized in 1950, is now one of the oldest F. T.A. 's in the city. The club consists of 150 members per semester, each of whom must have a G average, be a junior or senior, and have the recom mendation of his division teacher. Every semester club visits colleges specializing in teacher training. Club officers or representatives visit state workshops and conventions. They also attend meetings of the council for exceptional children. These trips show the students the different and specialized areas of teaching, such as, the deaf, the handicaped, and the blind children. The club proposes to interest students and inform them of the requirements and opportunities of the profession. The association provides speakers and movies to expand its knowledge. At the last club meeting of the year, which is the Senior Breakfast, the most promising future teacher receives a S50 scholarship. Q-sis' RICA the l , 4hn...d ,,- ,uw- ,,,,,,.- .1- ', .4i.M F.T.A. CFFICERS First row fl. to r. J-Charlene Kosloff, jim Kepner, Marilyn Collins, Doret Cun1s A il. Second row fl. to r. J-Gloria Bartholmay, h ' Sue Henriksen, Judy Preglow. 2 4-Q 'Tlx '17- 2 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Under the guidance of Miss Nielson, the Future Nurses of America is open to anyone who is interested in the medical profession. To qualify for membership a student must attend the regular meetings held on Thursdays during P. M. division or before school at 7:15, pay the 50st dues by the second meeting, attend at least one tour, tea, or open house, and have parental authority on file with Miss Nielson in order to attend outside school activities for F. N. A. The purpose of this club is to promote and further interest, opportunity, and objectives involving the medical profession. Members are welcome at any time. E E Anyone who is now taking German and has an E or S may join the German Club. The club, a membership of twenty, meets on the second Thursday of each month under the supervision of Mr. Vanderah. The purposes of this club are to obtain better relations between German and American stu- dents, to learn more about Germany and their customs, and to encourage high scholastic achievement. The Senior Farewell Dinner is the high point of the year for the German Club members. F.N.A. OFFICERS Sitting fl. to r. J-Sheila Weber, Eileen Schwedea. Standing fl. to r. Q-Joyce Thomas, Sue Henriksen, Nancy Miller, Leslee Doubek. GERMAN CLUB Front row fl. to r. Q-Mr. Vanderah, sponsor, Gloria Bartholomay, Jack I-Iolshauer, Kathy Altergott, Karl Davies: First row- First row-unknown, Darlene Bruemmer, Kathy Beltle, Sheryl Buerger, Bonnie Luckner. Curtis Weigman. Second row -Janet Beltle, Evelyn Kuehn, Gloria Poppo, Jeanette Turk, Carol Patterson. Third row -Gloria Freeze, Karen Kasalis Dean Huther, john Ellis, Karen Kamphouse, Jeanette Olson. Fourth row -Nancy Lussow, Teryle Barcanic, Carolyn Guyer, Carol Lundberg. I gi. if 'fb -Ns FRENCH CLUB The French Club, under the direction of Miss Del Campo, is open not only to stu- dents currently taking French, but to anv- one who has taken it in previous years and shows interest in it. With its 110 members i 3 meeting during P. M. division on Thursdays, the club creates through correspondence friendly relations with France, learns more about French culture, and puts into ractice the principles of French grammar. Fts activities include wrapping gifts for the Red Cross, donating man twice a ear y y to Care, and subscribing to the French Reader's Divest. The club's major event is an annual luncheon held at a French restaurant. OFFICERS L. to R. -George Knickerbocker Vi Georgopolus, Judy Merrill, , Kathy Canale. Il. HONOR CLUB Having a total membership of about 375 students, the Taft Honor Club ranks as the largest club of the school. The top 16M of each yearly class comprises the membership. Students in this bracket having an E average for the previous semester qualify for membership. Mem- bers maintaining their E average for two consecutive semesters receive a year pin for annual qualification. Formed in February, 1955, under the supervision of Miss Fox, the club meets monthly and seeks to reward all high ranking students by meeting together for interesting pro- grams. These programs ranging from outside speakers to student developed themes are informing as well as en- tertaining. HONOR CLUB OFFICERS L. to R. -David Bone, membership chairman, Kathy Altergott, secretary, Judy Franzen, vice - president, Rudy Drost, president. 1 a fn-'Q a Q 7, Sitting fl. to r. Q-Victoria Scanlon, Rich Redemske, Sandy Senchek. Standing -Bill Maskan, Rich La Favre. LRITY Hinkle, Gary Christoph, Bob I-ledlund, George Knickerbocker, Allan Vogt, Mr. Levin, Qsponsory. CHESS CLUB If you play chess, or would like to learn, this qualifies you to join the Taft Chess Club. Meetings are on Thursday nights at the Norwood Park Fieldhouse under the guidance of Mr. Levin Th f' l ' ' e ive p ayers who represent the official Taft Chess Team stem from a choice selection of club members selected under a five point system Also on a point system, team members may receive letters for outstanding ability. Taft's Silver Knights Chess Team placed foLu'th in the Northside Section Tournament. is 53 2 E.Y.l. OFFICERS Sitting fl. to r. l-Adir Linn, Ron Barth, Eileen Long. Standing fl. to r. J-Alice Ackert, Tom Cook, Judy Franzen. 96 EXPANDING YOUTH IDEAS Expanding Youth Ideas which meets , one period a month, varying the meeting times, is under the direction of Miss Winger. This group, containing 55 to 60 members, pro- motes young ideas and widens horizons through reading and discussion. At the meet- ings students learn to criticize reading material, to give book reports, and to in- crease their speed in reading. ml . -mms- f? Mia., 'l First row fl. to r. J-Pam Wilson, Ruth Rice. Second row -Lee Arndt, Kathy Appleby, Leslee Doubek. Third row-Carol Witcraft, Paula Simonides, Linda Smith, Sheila Weber. Fourth row -Louisa Zakrzawski, Camille Shelly, Lynn Geniser, Donna Weeden. Fifth row -Judy Oziminski, Sue Schneider, Phyllis Sheldon. Sixth row -Mary Seitz, Pat Engquist. DRAMA CLUB If you think you can act better than those T. V. stars, then come out and join the Taft Drama Club. Under the seasoned supervision of Miss Marquardt, the club offers this challenge to any Taft student wishing to express his talents. Maybe your skill is in acting, directing, make -up, or scenery. All these are essential to the final product of this club. First row fl. to r. J-Cynthia Bell, Joyce Hopkins. Second row -Adair Linn, Claudia Petrie, Maria Pappas. Third row -Barbara Turf, Edgar Gottlieb, Joyce Thomas. Fourth row -Shirley Nelson, Bill Freese. Fifth row -Mary Ann Pavik, Pat Berry, Barb Bolling, Pat Randall. Sixth row -Judy Zientko, Alice Ackert, Jane Spenny. HISTORY CLUB T ory Club, organized in the spring of 1960, advocates an interest in the knowledge of the country's history and current events. Supervised by Mr. Kaplan, the club, at which outstanding speakers discuss pertinent history questions, has an approximate membership of 140. To qualify for membership, one must have a G plus average in history and recommendations by history teachers. The club is one of the newest at Taft. he Taft I-list DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club is open to anyone w o 1 , has a G plus average, and likes to argue. The thirty members, who belong to this club, meet every Tuesday after ninth period along with their sponsor, Mr. Lyons. At the meetings selected students take the pros and cons of some current event and discuss them. Next semester the Debate Club hopes to enter into a state -wide debate. h 's a senior First rowfl. to r. Q-Judy Zematis, Roxanne Christensen Claudia Petrie, Judy Franzen. Second row -jackie Hegan, Adair Linn, Ann Richards, Kathy Malmberg, Sandy Orre, janet Hamly. Third row- joan Pochaska. Dick Wegner, Gary Rosiak, unknown, I bi... ,af-g SCIENCE CLUB First row, front -back -Lois Knickerbocker, Shirley Nelson, Debbie Ruhlow. Second row -Judy Preglow, John Pochaska, Nancy Peinert. Third row -Sandy Senchek, Rose Anne Baetz, Victoria Scanlon, Mary Herman. Fourth row -Mary Anne Reading, Jane Spenny, Joyce Thomas . OFFICERS L. to R. -Judy Preglow, Victoria Scanlon, John Pochaska, Shirley Nelson, Lois Knickerbocker. 'U-' p 419 A W I :la . , o It ia The Taft Science Club meets every other Tuesday morning at 7:30 in room 310 or 239. At these meet- ings speakers from the American Chemical Society lecture on pertinent subiects keeping with the c1ub'S purpose oi supplementing knowledge beyond text- books. The club consisting of sixty members has purchased a ten volume set of science books for the library. Mr. Zekelman, sponsor, gives the qualifications for membership as fifty cents dues and nothing more than an interest in science. 100 SPORTS '60-'61 mr' THEY'RE CJUR GIRLS 1' W at x S H xx K Y. ax Taft Cheerleaders get a free ride during the Championship Game. N W uh Ll M: B- King for a da 5 'X if i . KL!! Y- 103 H lAFT'S CHAMPION .- -V 1- .. I 32? If 5 'fffiff ' ' xg vff X X , 2 I XX Zizifhs' 'QL fjzfsjgiqi ix- -. : M we .. ., .- . ,.,5.i,g ,f'.,55,Q'Qfy.j ,. ., .. , V5 , . igge ,Q F, in f.:-11 1' . SI fi5Eii2IiH:3E1:-YE2:.5I15'3E2!E:2fS:EwIQ w'wT'bfffi'5i' X 5 ...., . F XX , h,,,Ah , X .2 ffyggw V.',- k N. saffffffi , , my - s,-,ggi msg .fffwifiiaff ' -, '-'- ,wah ,igs f: 1 51- 5. I rj - . . . .I V Top row -Tom Dickinson, Rudy Drost, 11m Growski, g , X. Ken Koerber, Wally Pelczynski, Daryle Griffen, wx 95921125 51 -. Els I Q vi N 655 0 , M Q4 WV t gigs Q ,. -.. if - www? 'Be - 1-13 E: 311 11511 1- we A , . W' 13 53? Z i Q .. aa f' xii! F13 Wffifl -2g:,I'5-5-:EIC ' 1'-2:1523 'V' Wizfkb' 'KZ M 4?Zi?Qi,5ff. ja1'QiQ21g1 fp A, , 2,151 1' 0 iff 51315111 L ' ' ' U 21259 f'24,'J-1i'5 11 A - U , A k nikki , - ' M ' was E g g i: - 315 ' Qi ifffifaeiis m ime - 12 Q .-f 04 X Top row -Tom Dickinson, Rudy Drost, jim Growski, , , EX Y Ken Koerber, Wally .Pe1czynski, Daryle Griffen, X Q -XY, Gregg Schmacher, B111DOTSCh. rg' Second row-Denny McDougall, A1 Macfarlane, A1 Intermill, George Hibbler, Dave Bernhahl, Rich R wiemiak, Jim Hubenrhu, Dick sisson. TAFT'S STA RTING A x A X , V' I, rmmi SHIP TE AM ELEVEN Third row -Bob Young, Rich Miller, Rich Schuman, Frank Vrechek, Charlie Wolavka, Frank Martin, Ron Rusing, Artie Kay. Fourth row -Coach joe Kupcinet, Dennis MecKenna Tom Formeller, Randy Merton, Dave Ortlepp, Denny Thorton, Dave Bone. Managers -Denny Rasmussen, Bob Tookey. Maxi JV y at Practice Game Taft 28 Notre Dame League Games Taft O Lane Taft 28 Steinmetz Taft 20 Schurz Taft 13 Austin Taft 35 Crane Play -off Games Taft 47 Lindblom Taft 2 1 Austin City Championship Taft 14 C. V. S. Prep Bowl Taft 8 Mt. Carmel I 19 6 12 12 12 0 7 19 6 27 ,off ' WW , MMM UMM fy-fn gin if J W tl Mac runs around Lane end with help of teammates. 06 Bemhahl about to tumble Lane man Doubble trouble for a Lane man I Haw-fri? Mac breaks -up a Stienmetz pass. It takes three to tumble Schumacher. Thorton takes a spill 1 Taft watches. 107 Good try-but Gregg is still on the move Mac fights for that extra yard. Schurz watches and waits I Bw. WMD wg vm 51.1 Q WWW UK Viv iw' ,bv slum aw awww f 10B , . M aiu! Si!! .. 1 Q' Y :Vi ' 1 Nkxllwa, QV. :ml gnu .2 , .J i1 'Q f'!H5 Q' . Y ni.: Q -,, M- -z-f sm xg M Xa . M31 H Ji: ,iwff-. ' 'f 'W'-954 ' ws Q34 dr' 7 '-,, x X- iil . .. ....-- -sp by gt I P ,f 1. :!.:.,, ., 'ijlgxri S if K Q s Q1 3 ' 'lf' if W x M 1 ,G M 1 ff- ' WMWW ,,:M+M W'77'ff ' v V' W ,W Q . , - ,Q , , ae f f 4, - V ' - ,M A ,f if 'ivxkam W Q . 1 QlfWAJ'MQ yy 1' ,Nw 1 1 . f W . YM 5 M, 31 Aww 4 A . - .. ., W .-.f, Y ,f gm? N ?, ,jf f , ' I x . , . , ' A ff 7, ,,. W ,wwf 1' ff! f A W 3 I V'?Wm1i-.......,, 'lf Feeble Pun'rs Hur+ Voca+ional TUH Takes Prep Crown T4-6 A happy team Frank shoots the gap in C.V. S. game. Taft makes sure that C.V. S. is stopped. Gregg is on the lose again An end nm starts in Taft's backfield. Bobby gets off a good kick in Mt. Carmel game. 12 Gravity takes over. 5? af . A .QM , We sf- Rm 5 ff :sf V am , Vmw 1 I, Denny fights off a Mt. Carmel man FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Top row-Cody, Curt Sriver, Bob Logan, David Dokka, Dan Kathan, Bill jones. Laird Larsen, David Ward, Ed Scholl, Bob Ross. Third row-Lance Curtis, Ron Hageman, Gerald Best, Walter Lindberg, Carl Peterson, Dave Steege, Bill Mazurek, john Wulff, Bill Schmidt, Jim Kierzkowski. Second row-Steve Thor-stenson, Gary Olsen, Pete Lusader, john France, Mike Hitzeman, Bob Olson, Mike Brooks, Roger Marach, Howard Tobiasz, James Groll. First row -Coach Chuck Dobrath, Ron Jenson, Don Mau, Jim Kosick, Bill Row, Ken Lange, Dale Bible, Tom Richards, Bob Metcalfe, Mike Simpson. Taft Notre Dame Taft Lakeview Taft Schurz Taft Steinmetz Taft Austin Taft Crane Taft Lakeview 113 TAFT'S VARSITY BASKETBALL Top row -jim Garbowski, Gregg Schumacher, Alan Dudak jim Keppner, Paul O'Mal1ey, Art Olsen. Second row-Bob Young, Ken Lindenar, Rich Scobel jerry Holtz, Tom Formerllor, Dennis McKenna, Ray BeBee Bottom row -Dave Bone, Dan Hajduk, jim Bach, Scott Kalish jim Speckmenn, jim Baboski, Jay Marsh. 114 1 A Jim Keppner steals a rebound from Tuely. H'-as I Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Cooley Notre Dame Luther North Von Steuben Forman Senn Mather Tuley Austin Sullivan Steinmetz Roosevelt Schurz Lakeview Lane Steinmetz Roosevelt Schurz Lakeview Lane jim grabs another lose ball Gregg shoots high over defensive man B O b b Y s l i P s P a s t h i S Bob is on his way to another point m 3. D. T., - ,A W... ,,s,w.. 4 5 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL 6 Top row -Jim Olson, Osade, Coach George Leddy, Greg Drym Second row -Todd Dvoak, Wayne Anderson, Garry Echart Ke1th johnson, Charl1e Hanson, Bob Celia. Bottom row -Carey Reed, Allen Paul, Bill Drawer, Tom Rlchards Bob Madchaff Barry Mason. Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Taft Cooley Notre Dame Luther North Von Stueben Foreman Senn Mather Tuley Austin Sullivan Steinmetz Roosevelt Schurz Lakeview Lane Ste inmetz Roosevelt Schurz Lakeview Lane Top Row fLeft to Righty: Coach Joe Kupcinet, Wayne Lossman, Rich Wierciak, Sandy Johnson, Dennis Litterski, Jim Zerwer, Ken Korber, jack Knauss, and jay Hogg. Bottom Row: Bob Wislow, Ron Rusing, Frank Vrecheck, Charlie Wolavka, joe Valters, Ken Cloos, jack Spearing, and Fred Schwindt, Allan Vogt. Missing: Bruce Williams, Jim Fener. TI-IE IUNICR SQUAD Charlie gets off to a good start in the state qualifying meet. 117 ' w State Championship Relay Team 8 X, One man Speedster OUTDOOR TRACK FOR '61 It isn't easy Wayne Anderson and Larry Albertson practice relay teamwork. Garbo gets set to put shot 1961 Track Team Safe! BASEBALL TEAM SHOTS Will I-Ie Make It? A big swing for a little guy Concentration 1 ,9 Miss Tortorelli and Miss Norman Enter in Oriental Regalia. 120 Taft Teachers Enjoy Volleyball Game Climaxing Teacher -Student Week. Messers. Fitzpatrick, Brow, and Insley Startle Students. Mr. Spiecker Awaits a Serve. ...........n-11 4 Mrs. Mila Nolan leads four pupils in a song. MUSIC Mr. Smits explains the mechanics of the bass fiddle. Mr. Stamm works on a song with Mike Fanelli and Bob Bierie while Valerie Suchor and Mary Lou Kijek play the accompaniment. 12.1 Mixed Chorus sings at Christmas Concert MM -.. z S Singing at the Christmas Concert. GIRLS CHORUS The Taft Girls' Chorus presents a Christmas, Lenten and Spring Concert each year plus entertaining at other school functions. Mr. Compton, the former director, left Taft at mid-term to take over the music department at Schurz High School. Mrs. Nolan, the new director, previously directed the Freshmen Chorus at Taft and has directed choruses at various high schools throughout the city. 122 wsxsunli , rma On Dasher, On Dancer. . . Mr. joseph Compton Mrs. Mila Nolan 123 gin One, two three four breath two three four. 24 THE BOSS 1 2 1 1 7 f Q1 MIXED Under the direction of Mr. James Stamm, the Taft Mixed Chorus per- forms each year at the Christmas, Lenten, and Spring Concerts. This year, as last, the Chorus croled at The Sun-Times Plaza during the Christmas Holidays. Bi -annually the Chorus holds a banquet in honor of the graduating seniors. Taft can be very proud of this outstanding Chorus. CHORUS BS' HV he Smile much? 125 1 4 fi 5 fig za 5 s K 3 L H 22 3 4 1 E 3 1 3 5 Q 8 Q 5 531112 2 gi xy ,A X . 'gin gms, N5 ff '61, 'Sz K KT 1 f, , X W 1 1 1 ,. C' I'd walk a mile for a smile. . C R.O.T.C. BAND The Taft R. O. T. C. Band is under the direction of Mr. Walter Freedman. Each year the group parades on Cadet Day downtown and plays at the Federal Inspection. This organization is open to any boy interested in music, even if he is not a member of the R. O. T. C. .MX qw 'QQ,',,.J 5 5' r 5' . ' 4 . , ff f ww if Wm .5 X jx I! f W 6 4 M ,cfsy Q 'L 1 9' MQ 'X 9 I5 Wu 'KV' mmm vnu, QW ww 'Q mugs, was wwawqinmdswwdv P wg As Q. ,Mfg ff M Q 6 K ,xg YS if ,,,,f6 Wg was Q X 4' K Y ,V fy, V V, 'L 735.815 .us 5 PM , 1 4 W if if' 9 'fl Cyl ,,, , 16 GHUIWUUHUMH 30 FUN! FUN! FUN! ,, 1 mamma! 4 , . ist f .4-v '. 'ififfx if wendy, What is it Gary? Bill Ahlfelt and Diane Nusbaum. Alice Eastman, john Conner, Judy Anderson, and Toni Dubsky live it up at the Mixed Chorus banquet. if in QI! 3 ,Q M2 Q7 f L 1 tm R.O.T.C You took it apart sirg now you put it back together. It's supposed to be behmd that mountam. gm ,, .,mg,yw., fLeft to right,-Maj. Mango, Maj. Bendien, Lt. Col. Wegner, Capt. Eichaker, Capt. Girsch, Fall 1960 132 Honorary Captains jean Kozemzac, janet Carlson, Ann Richards Capt. O'Brien, Capt. Zajac, Capt. Wantiez, Maj. Krueger, Maj. Bendien Seated-Lt. Col. Witt, Spring 1961 Honorary Captains Diane Nusbaum, Ann Richards, Jean Kozemzac Sergeant First Class Papproth is the junior Military Instructor at Taft, who came here in the Fall of 1960. He is a veteran of World War II and the Korean War and served in the Cavalry Division. 'ff' 4 'H H is , ' wsiixfpesc- X - 'Qj'1Ax,. z in is if avg, Company A under the leadership of Capt. Stumpf Company B under the leadership of Capt. Prochaska Company C under the leadership of Capt. Krueger 135 J L 1 bi El,9ql 11 Hi qi ooqog I OD sda JO B3 9P 3 S1 ,,?,,,,,, . i I r . -. iiglga if -i ii f ,V MQ .:,9v'.g9?,, 'K K Min., LA . 1 . 2 , E , , ,argl Qw wp 1 4 6 It i- ,1.. 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