Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)

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Lf::4,f2.15:1i1i.-.,, ,. - , . . ' .,,, ,. , . A1-'vihli-'SEEK' The AL Q L Edited the Y High School 1 xx., . 'sl X a- ,MX x may fxff. K , gw :g5w?E5'i,jg: A H -:- am: J'- 1 77- 'dz I-lg N!! ,f 2 x E Q' Ugg! 8 33 x 'N -4. ,ul A+hl 'ries-ROTC I X, ff' Z J If X! X ? X fglable of Conte-nfyf In'I'rocIuc+ion . I I- AcIminis+ra+ion 4- I9 'Dedicafion 20- 2I FacuH'y and I ruc+ion , 22- 37 Classes . I 38- 85 Orga ' afions .,,4,. 86-I2I . I22-I47 Sch ol Life ,,,,.I. I. I48-I63 Incle Ge al ...,, I64 Adver'risemen+s . l65- I 85 Sfudenf Index ,,.,.. I86-I9I ff This ls Cur School. To Freshmen If ls 0 Yes+erday 'rhe school was alive and filled wifh s+uden+s com ple+ing 'Final exams. Today +he buildings are quief and a sileni' somber hush blanlce+s +he halls. Lockers are empiy, and blaclc- boards are void of ins'rruc+ions. School is now only a memory 4 The Fu'rureg To Seniors If ls The Pasf 0 A school, our school, is nor buildings alone. I'l' is noi' a campus, noi' landscaped lawns and frees. His noi' fhe cold and orderly lisl' of available courses of sfudyg il' is fhe sum of all of fhese, and more- a school is i'ls sfudenls, presenl' and pasf, and ils 'Facul+y. Yes, a Parl of our school is invisibily embedded in 'rhe lives and rhe hear'rs of all rhose il has so briefly mer. Uni+ed we s'rand, side by side, all sfriving +o aHain lhe rewards of educalion. These 1'wo build- ings belong lo us: +hey represenl' our school. To lhe arriving freshman, +hey're ferrifyingg +o 'rhe deparling senior, +hey're maieslicg and 'lhey always sw-nd SIDE BY SIDE school is people, s'ruden+s and facully, worlcingSIDE AF! We Gained Practical Knowledge We Enioyed Our Friends fi We Improved 0ur Health We Broadened Our Cuflook On Life Side By Side 0 As 'rhe l957-58 school year closes, we loolc baclc on our classes, +eachers, and friends, and 'rhe fun we had. We remember 'rhe discussion we +oolc par+ in, 'I'he heallh services, and +he a+hle+ic games we aHended. The library facililies, l'he all-school assemblies, and +he concerrs are also a large parl' of school. Of course, lhere was always a par'ly or a dance +o go +o. Educa+ion and enioymenl go 7 ,, sv RN' we-M W ,gi1, '?N Q 4 +1 W? N 2 . ww. -' .- :E :Ii 4222: .1 , 5EEE'CQ::.Ij:5:f - 9 N 4 sg: J Qs ., N . 3 :9 A M mei xggjggw. ,X A Ui-5fF.5Q' 3, f , X 't .: I:Q..Q':I,QfiQ.fI11, i?'1.jIi'j.' 'Q 'f ,:? i5: ': Ill- 'ffzl 3, .En .: -I V ., 45 My . . Tiff, is f?,.i?5,Uf: ie : ' L' ' K wff f , Me .em W ,q,L.,z,.s1:','gi , I., V 1, M ,, U. M, ,Q , We Made Good Use Of School Facilities We Acquired Lifetime Friends And Knowledge Side By Side l C Q We Joined In Athletic Events .? ffff1?' - WU - ,an 9 -. .,... . 3 ff' ' 1. - X k 1 Q 'A-va i 3. X . ::::.-- S - A- V it ws. , in 5, QQWW4 ' Eg:5',: . ' 1 Parficipafed - Side By Side We Had Fun AT Social Affairs We Enioyed Our School Assemblies West Campus High Begins To Shape Up 2'1 if, Xhove, TOP VIEW: The last week in March, l958, saw the erection of the first steel pillars and girclcrs for the shop wing of the West Campus school. The scene is taken from the southa west corner. LOWER VIEW: Taken on the same clay. this scene shows the foundation for the classroom wing as seen from the northeast. The pit in the foreground will house heating and tenlilating installations. ff-fwfr , . M K. ff O WVith the breaking of ground for construction last November and the raising of the first steel beams in March of this year, VVest Campus High School began to take on physi- cal form. What had been only a dream in the minds of those who first realized the need for a new school, has now been crystallized into reality. It was just one year after the suc- cessful referendum vote cast by VVau- kegan Township citizens authorizing the building of a new high school and also the bonding issue to make the school possible, that construction was officially begun. The referendum was held November 20, 19563 ground- breaking ceremonies were observed on November 21, l957. Unusually favorable weather condi- tions niacle possible steady progress in grading, excavating, and in the laying of foundations throughout the winter months. Early spring saw the First above ground construction. The past few weeks have seen rapid progress. The wings of the sprawling structure have taken shape. Slowly, but surely, Wfest Campus High is emerging from the blueprint stage. Concrete and steel, later tile and glass, plastic and wood will be employed to make the metamorphosis complete. By September, 1959, it is antici' pated that VVest Campus High will be ready for occupancy. Serving Wallke- gan youth will be two high schools. To be sure, they will be a mile apart: but in service, they will be SIDE BY SIDE. llEl,OXV: Portion of the crowd of citizens mresent at the official . - v V I ground-breaking ceremonies at the XX est Lampus hear Nlrs. jane Weis of the Iloarcl ol' Education explain plans for the new school. Old ancl New Wlll Serve Slde By Slcle ww-v A annum, A nenwfwsvggw FACULTY.. INSTRUCTICN 'N,e Whwfl 'XE 0 Classes and feachers provide educafion which is +he main 'Func+ion of school. Teachers, somefimes regarded by slu- den+s as being less 'rhan human, spend +heir life and energy fo reach us. Social Sludies frighfens freshmen: English plagues The sophomores: His+ory shocks 1'he juniors: bu+ 'I'he seniors -no+hing bolhers l'hem. They've all worlced SIDE BY SIDE. 14 Www, X J If S , X f 1, , If I! ' ,WZ Ml X f Q! N 1 r 1 ,YA 15 Busy Year For WTHS Board Above. BOARD MEMBERS l957-l958. Left to right, 'l'0l' ROW: Mr. Fred M. .Xrrnstrong, board president. Mrs. Ruth Halhorne. Mr. Samuel ll. Kiltell. Mr. lidward R. Podboy. O XVith the new lVest Campus building program in lull swing, the High School Board ol' litlucation has spent a busy year. Increasing enrollments, rising costs, and teacher shortages have been among their many other pressing problems. Meetings have been held almost every week throughout the year. .Xt right, GROUND ISRIQXKING: Work on the new two-year high school under construction at Brookside avenue between Her- wick and McAfee Road was oilici- ally begun on November Zl, IEPB7. Shown breaking ground are six board members with shoxels. Left to right: Sanford Kittell. Mrs. -lane Mleis. james .L Rust, Mrs. R. H. Robbins, Cl. li. Prich- ard, Superintendent retiredg Ur. M. Kauffman, Superintendent: Mrs. Ruth Hathorne. Fred .Krin- strong, board presidentg Mayor' Robert Sabonjian, Dr. Colon Schaibly, administrative assistant. and llrnee likstrand. Student Llouncil president. 'l 'OM ROW: Mrs. R. H. Robbins. Mr. anies .L Rust. Mrs. ane B0 l AI -I Weis. Mr. Clarence W. Diver. board attorney. Not pictured with this gr: I iph S lhothtrton bo l t g lllll. ll ' T' . Lll'l SCCTC 2ll'y Zllltl lDllSlllCSS lllilllil CT. .X new member on the Board is Dr. Howard L. Clmejla, elected lor a three-year term at the April l2, 1958 election. He replaces Mr. James A. Rust who had served one term. Mrs. plane Weis was re-elected to a second term. Reappointed to the post ol' Board president is incumbent Mr. Fred M. Armstrong. Faculty, Sfudenfs, Parenfs-Side By Sid '1 DR. MERLE M. KAUFFMAN, Superinlendenl' O lVaukegan Townsliip High School, provided by the citizens of this commu- nity, offers an opportunity for young people to prepare themselves for the future, at that time in their lives when there are no other major demands upon their time. This school and faculty are a concrete expression of the love and aH'eetion the community feels for its youth, as well as its faith in the future. This l958 edition of the high school yearbook presents a summary of the year's activities. Between its covers will be found recorded evidence that whenever teachers, students, and parents work side by side, they accomplish much. Every individual on the team is important. Each must do his share and contribute what he alone can. The goal is a common one-to build the community's future through its youth. This year's record is a good one. lt is worthy of Xllaukegan 'I'ownship High School. 17 Fiscal Administration Ancl Business Services RALPH S. BROTHERTON BUSINESS MANAGER O The Business OHice staffed by five persons, supervises and executes all business activities of the School District as well as control of the finances of the various clubs and organizations within the high school. Budget preparation and execution, the keep- ing of Board of Education records, the purchas- ing of equipment, supplies, and services needed by faculty, students, and maintenance personnel add up to a large share of the activities of this olfice. The job classification of the five employees of this office clearly indicates areas of service rendered by the group. They are: flj-Book- room and Activity Clerk, Q2j-Accounts Pay- able-Payroll Clerk, Q20-Bookkeeper-Cashier, fllj-Secretary to the Business Manager, and 15D Business Manager and Secretary of the Board of Education. For three years the school treasurer has been located in -the Business Office and during this time surplus tax monies and bond funds have been invested by this oflice with Board approval which have resulted in many thousands of dol- lars of interest earned for the District. Administrative Assistant DR. COLON L. SCHAIBLY 0 As Administrative Assistant, Dr. Colon L. Schaibly performs the duties that are usually associated with the position of high school principal. As an assistant to the Superintendent, he has a general responsibility in the total opera- tion of the school, and a direct responsibility in those matters which have been delegated to him. For the most Part the delegated duties relate to the routine operation of the school, admission of students, student records, student activities, and student conduct and discipline. Among his specific duties are the following: Qlj Check residence of all pupilsg CZJ Consult with division and department chairmen in planning teacher assignments to classes and rooms, and prepare the program of classesg Prepare the daily bulletin and P.A. announce- mentsg Supervise the club program, social activities calendar, and coordinate all extra- curricular activitiesg Q55 Plan Awards Day as- sembly programg QGQ Act as chairman of the Faculty Committee for the National Honor So- ciety. Thus the services which Dr. Schaibly performs contribute to the effective operation of W.T.H.S. Division of Practical Arts and Vocational Education ORLIN D. TRAPP, CHAIRMAN O The training given in this Division has attained a position of prominence in the eyes of local, state, and national authorities. The reason for this leadership is attributed to the fact that entering students are permitted to continue immediately their grade school explorations in a diversified freshman program. The sophomore unit programs provide additional general knowl- edge, as well as fundamentals, basic skills and information in spe- cific occupational areas. These units are necessary to provide a background for advanced andfor vocational courses at the junior and senior levels. The fact that a high percentage of students attending W.T.H.S. have voluntarily enrolled in the offerings in the Division would indicate that the needs of the student are being maintained. Busi- ness and industry have been satisfied with the effectiveness of the training. The Board of Education has wisely provided this training for the 502, and more students who plan to enter the world of Work immediately upon graduation. Division of Special Instructional Services PAUL C. BURKE, CHAIRMAN O The Division of Special Instructional Services is one of the ad- ministrative units of our school, and includes those services which are supplemental to the regular day school. The departments which supplement instruction are: fly The Guidance, Counseling and Testing services, C25 the Attendance service, the Library, Q4j the Health Center, Q55 the Sight-Saving service, Qfij the Speech Correction service, C75 the Reading Clinic, Q85 the Employment service, Q95 the Audio-Visual service. Some of the activities include: Career Nights, College Night, Eighth Grade Testing, Parents' Meetings and Registrations, Den- tal Survey, TB Skin Test and X-ray program, Freshman Physical Examinations, Polio Inoculations, part-time and full-time employ- ment. The Extension programs administered through this division, in- clude the Adult Evening School, the Summer School, and the Sum- mer School College Extension. With the exception of the Summer School, these are adult services. and Division of Health Physical Education GEORGE LATHAM, CHAIRMAN O The Division of Health and Physical Education is one of four curricular units at Waukegan Township High School. It includes several departments within the curricular and extra-curricular organization of the high school and is an administrative unit of the total educational program. It includes the following depart- ments: Boys' Health and Physical Education, Girls' Health and Physical Education, Interscholastic Athletics and Intramural Sports, ROTC Military, and Safety and Driver Education. Besides the regular instructional courses, the extra-curricular program in this Division makes a significant contribution to the learning experience of all students. Competitive athletics, intra- mural sports, GAA activities, and Cadet Rifiery offer boys and girls an opportunity for direct participation in a wide variety of sports. Student clubs and organizations within this Division include: The W Club, Girls Athletic Association, The Dolphins, Cheer- leaders, Peppers Club, Athletic Parents Club, Gym Leaders, Crossed Sabers, Honorary Cadet Sponsors, Cadet Drill Team, Cadet Color Guard, and Cadet Rifle Team. 19 Staff Declicafes 1958 Yearbook MISS ELLA CLARK YVTHS, 1925-1958 O Miss Ella Clark, home economics instructor at Waukegan Township High School since 1925, retired last January after thirty-two and one half years of teaching here. In addition to the teaching years spent at VVTHS, Miss Clark taught six years in Iowa schools before coming to lvaukegan. Miss Clark was graduated from Iowa State College. She did graduate work at Iowa State, at the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Ames, Iowa, is her family home, and it is there that Miss Clark is now living. Miss Clark, whose work with girls over a period of thirty-eight years influenced them in becoming capable homemakers, is now a homemaker in her own right. She is making her home with her sister. According to Miss Clark's own statement, she en- joyed all her years of teaching and is now happy in retirement from active service. If I had to plan my life work again, says Miss Clark, I would choose to be a teacher. MISS FLORENCE GR.-XDY XVTHS, 1922-1958 O In June will occur the retirement of Miss Florence Grady, mathematics teacher at Waukegan Township High School for the past thirty-six years. The able mathematics teaching of Miss Grady stems from an early appreciation of mathematics. Miss Grady secured her B.A. degree from Lake Forest Col- lege in 1913. She did additional study at Columbia, Northwestern, Miami, Loyola, and Illinois Universi- ties. In addition to her teaching years at Waukegan Township I-Iigh School, Miss Grady taught nine years at other schools in Illinois. It is interesting to note that Miss Grady, herself, is a W.T.H.S. graduate, class of 1909. During her thirty-six years of service here, she has taught under seven superintendents: Mr. Keller, Mr. Thalman, Dr. Trump, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Prichard, Dr. Baber, and Dr. Kauffman. Miss Grady's home is in Waukegan. Her main in- terest, outside of teaching mathematics, is travel. In Respectful Tribute I The classroom teachers, oft unheralded and unsung, contribute an im- measurable service to students at X'Vaukegan Township High School. The four veteran instructors who are retiring from WTHS this year have devoted a total of one hundred and thirty-two years of service here, plus twenty-three years in other schools, for a total of one hundred and fifty-five years. The excellent in- struction, the unlimited patience, and the loyal cooperation evidenced by these members of the faculty have helped materially to place Mlaukegan Township High School high on the list of Illinois high schools. The personalities of these teachers have influenced and will continue to reach out through the lives of the thousands of students with whom they have had contact. In tribute to these four teachers, and to all that they represent, the Annual W Staff respectfully dedicates the 1958 yearbook. May their memories of the years spent at Waukegan High always remain pleasant ones. Their contribu- tions to the youth of this community will live on for generations to come. To Reliring Classroom Teachers JVLIEN D. HILLS XVTHS, 1928-1958 O The foreign language department will lose one of its talented teachers this june with the retirement of Julien D. Hills, Latin instructor. Mr. Hills will retire after thirty and one half years of teaching here and three years in other schools. In addition to his teach- ing record, Mr. Hills has an unusual service record, having served in the U.S. Army in both World NVar 1 and 11. ln Mforld lVar 11 he participated in both the Okinawa and Leyte campaigns. His preparation for teaching includes work at Simpson College, Drake University, Harvard Uni- versity, B.A., Iowa University, Stanford University, M.A., and Berlitz School of Languages. Mr. Hills has taught Latin, French, English, Ancient and NVorld History. His hobbies of railroads, hiking, and travel have been pursued over many years. Mr. Hills' spon- sorship of the Latin Club, as well his teaching, has given many students the privilege ol sharing his wealth of information in innumerable fields. BELOW: Reminiscing over an after-school cup of coffee in the teachers' cafeteria are. left to right: Mr. Emerson Cole, Miss Florence Grady, and Nlr. julien Hills. Some early editions of the Annual XV brought back memories. EMERSON H. COLE XVTHS, 1925-1958 O Emerson H. Cole will retire from Wlfaukegan Town- ship High School this year after having taught here for thirty-three years. In addition to the teaching years at X'Vaukegan, Mr. Cole gave five years to teaching in other places. Mr. Cole's preparation for teaching includes at- tendance at Beloit College, the University of Wiscon- sin, B.A. degree, University of Chicago, M.A. degree. Mr. Cole also records one year of service in the U.S. Army during World X'Var 1. During his years at XVaukegan High School, Mr. Cole has taught algebra, geometry, and commercial subjects including arithmetic, geography, English, and general business training. Music can well be listed as Mr. Cole's chief hobby. He is a member of the lvaukegan Philharmonic S0- ciety and served as a soloist in a quartet for twenty- one years at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at Evanston. Mr. Cole's home is in lvaukegan where he will contin- ue to enjoy his hobbies ol' music, reading, and walking. BELOW: Miss Ella Clark. at right, accepts a silver tray as a token of appreciation from the Faculty Association upon her retirement last january. The presentation was made by Miss Mabel Holle, association secretary and president-elect for 1958-59. Faculty MR. CLENN ANDERBERC: Dean of Boys, Mathematics . . . MR. HOVVARD j. ANNIS: Vo- cational Auto Mechanics . . . MR. CONRAD N. BAKER: English, Freshman Football, Varsity Track . . . MR. JOHN BAKER: Metals. MR. M'AL'l'ER BARCZEWSKI: Mathematics Department Head. Mathematics, Slide Rule Club Sponsor . . . MR. N. E. BAR- DONNER: Electricity, Fresh- man Boys' Counselor . . . MISS PATRICIA BARKER: Biology, Peppers' Club Sponsor . . . MR. OSCAR A. BAY: Boys' Physical Education, Head Varsity Foot- ball. Head IVrestling Coach. MRS. MARIE BEA'1 l'Y: Oflice Practice, Sophomore Girls' Counselor, College Counselor . . . MRS. EVELYN BILS: School Nurse, Future Nurses Club co-sponsor . . . MR. REY- NO I . BIXLER: Business Edu- cation Department Head, Intro- duction to Ollice Ivork, Dis- tributive Occupations, Future Distributors Club Sponsor . . . SGT. EXC HAROLD L. BLASI-I: Military. Rifle Team Coach. MRS. MARGARET BOYD: Mathematics . . . MRS. DORO- THY BRANDON: Mathematics . . . NIR. RICHARD BRETT: Speech Correction . . . MR. RALPH D. BROWVN: Head Boys' Physical Education. MRS. HELEN AI. BRUMXI: Ollice Machines, Typing, Cen- eral Business English . . . MISS JEAN BRYSON: Mathematics . . . MRS. BETTY CAIN: Eng- lish . . . MR. HERBERT I. CAINE: U. S. History, Civics. MRS. MARJORIE A. CARY: English, Literary Club Sponsor . . . MISS ELLA A. CLARK: Clothing. Retired January, 1958 . . . MR. F. P. CLYMER: Mathematics . . . MR. EMER- SON H, COLE: Business Eng- lish . . . MISS VIRGINIA CO- VELLI: Spanish, French, French Club Sponsor, junior Class Sponsor. CNO Picturej Faculfy MISS CAROLYN COVERT: English . . . MISS MARIAN COY: Spanish . . . MISS ELIZABETH CRAINE: English . . . MfSG'I'. HERBERT O. CRAMER: Military. Drill Pla- toon. MISS HELEN CUNNINGHAM: English, National Houor Society Sponsor, Freshman Class Spon- sor . . . MfSG'l'. WILLIAM CURLAND: N. C. O., Color Guard, Military Sponsors' Ad- visor . . . MISS BONIIA DAM- MAN: I.ibrarian . , . MRS. DEI.MA DAMOS: Girls' Physi- cal Education. MR. 'l'liD DAMOS: Boys' Physi- cal Education. Head' Varsity Baseball. Varsity Football Coach, Intramurals . . . MISS ELAINE DANGERS: Mathematics . . . MR. STEPHEN DREW: Boys' Physical Education, Head Sophomore Football, Head Var- sity Track, V. Basketball Coach . . . MR. ARLEN FELCHNER: Mathematics. MRS. FAYE D. l9El.CllNER: Speech. Debate. Debate Club Sponsor . . . MR. DAVID FIELDS: History. Cross Coun- try, National Honor Society Sponsor, Senior Class Co-Spon- sol' . . . MR. SAMUEL FlI.Il'- PO: English, Head Swimming, Varsity Football Coach . . . MR. -I. A. FORIIER: Social Prob- lems, Varsity Tennis, Freshman Football Coach. MR. RICHARD L. FOX: Bi- ology . . . MR. LESLIE GIL- KEY: Orchestra, Concert Choir, A Capella Choir, Modern Mu- sic Masters Club Sponsor . . . MISS FLORENCE GRADY: Mathematics . . . MR. OTTO GRAHAM: Concert Band, En- sembles, Chess Club Sponsor. MR. AL G. GROSCHE: Science Department Head, Biology, Fu- ture Nurses Club co-Sponsor, Sophomore Football, Freshman Baseball Coach . . . MR. GEORGE L. HARRO: Biology, Chemistry, Head Intramurals . . . MISS KATHLEEN HEAT- ON: Sight Saving, Social Studies . . . MISS ELLEN HERSH- BERGER: English. Facully MISS 'l'HliRIiS.X I.. lIll.Dl-L BRAND: Social Stutlics. Historx' . . . sua. ,1t't.i1-:N n. Hn.i.sE Latin. jr. Classical League Co- sponsor . . . MISS MXISI-II. HOI.l.Ii: Girls' Physical Iitluca- tion. G..X..X. Club Sponsor . . . MR. ROl5liR'l' Hl'GHliS: So- cial Stutlics. Stamp Club Spon- sor. MISS IIXZICI. IIllRI.I3l l'l'2 English. Duneslantl Preservation Society Sponsor . . . MR. WIL- 1.I.-XM -IACK: linglish. German. German Club Sponsor . . . MISS VERA I.. KIIQRG: Dean of Girls, 'liyping . . . MR. ROISIQRI H. ,IOORZ Boys' Pliysical Iitluca- tion. Ifreslnnan Ifootball. Ifresh- matt Basketball. MfSG'l'. M'.Xl.'l'liR Ii. RICICN- ICN: Military . . . MR. II.XR'l'- I.Ii'I l' H. I..-XSHBROOK: Sci- ence. Physics. Golf Assistant . . . C.XI l'.'XIN CONRXD I.l'I3- EN: l'.M.S.'l'.. Military. Crossetl Sabers Club Sponsor . . . MR. I.IiM'IS Il. MXHONICYZ Mathe- matics. MR. THOMAS XY. MXNN: lfreshman Boys' Counselor. live- ning ancl Stnnmer School Direc- tor . . . MISS MARY MAN- SOl'R: English . . . MR. JAIME A. McCl.I-INDON: History, Var- sity Football, WYrestling . . . MR. GEORGE H. MeDII.I.: Testing. Social Problems. -lun- ior Boys' Counselor. MR. EDWIN C. MICSLOW: Annual UW . Drafting. l'ho- tography. Camera Club Spon- sor . . . MR. KIOSI-1l'I-I MICKX: Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor . . . MISS IiI.Ii.XNOR MIH.-XX: I-Inglish . . . MR. IXCK E. MII.- I.liR: Bovs' Pliysical Iitlucntion. Freshman' lfootball. Sophomore Basketball. Varsity Track Assist- ant, .Xssistant Driver Iitlucation. MR. ROMAN MII.I.I-LR: Dis- tributive Occupations. Introtluc- tion to Office YVork. Placement Counselor, Typing . . . MR. I'1VERli'l l' l'. MISIFNAS: Art. Arts and Crafts, .Xrt Club Spon- sor . . . MISS liI.Ii.XNOR MOORE: Social Studies. Stutlent Council Sponsor . . . MISS JOAN M, MOR.-KN: Girls' Physical Iiclucation. Dolphin Club Sponsor. Facully NIR. jANIES NIORGAN: Elec- tricity, Radio Club Sponsor . . . NIR. E. Al. NEARY: Safety Edu- cation . . . NIR. ROBERT C. NICKEL: History. Sophomore Class Sponsor . . . MRS. KATH- ERINE M. NORWOOD: NIathe- matics, National Honor Society Sponsor. NIR. S'l'El'HEN N. NOSEK: Boys' Physical Education. Driver I-Iducation. Head Freshman Football. Al. V. Baseball. Swim- ming Coach . . . MISS EVA OKE: English, College Board, jr. Red Cross Club Sponsor . . . NIR. GEORGE W. OSBIIN: Nlathematirs . . . NIISS JULIA W. OSLING: English. NIR. FREDERICK NI. PAT- TERSON: Social Studies, Sopho- more Ifootball, Sophomore Base- ball Coach . . . MISS MAR- GARET PERUCGA: Typing. Clerical Practice. Ollitte Occupa- tions. Oflire Occupations Club Sponsor . . . MR. OGDEN H. POOLE: Biology, Biology Club Sponsor . . . NIR. CLARENCE E. RAJALA: Nlathematifs. Freshman Basketball. NIISS KATHLEEN RAN- DOLPH: Girls' Physical Educa- tion . . . MR. CHARLES S. REID: Bookkeeping. Business Law. Head Varsity Basketball. Head Cross Country . . . NIR. GEORGE REID: Printing . . . NIR. EARL W. REIGER: Chem- istry. NIR. ALBERT O. RENIDE: Drafting. Co-ortlinator of Ap- prentice Program . . . MR. NORMAN RICKARD: Auto Nletthanics, IN'elding, Head Golf Coach . . . NIR. SELNIER I. SANDVEN: Economies, History, Social Studies Department Head . . . NIR. PAUL SCHOEN0l l 1 Printing, Visiting 'l'eat'her. NIRS, NIAE SCHWANINGER: Girls' l'hysical Education. Cheer- leader Sponsor . . . NIfSGT. RUl'ER'li NV. SCO'I I': Nlilitary. Retired December. 1957 . . . NIR. SHADIE SINIONZ English. Senior Class Sponsor . . . NIR. LEO SINGER: Biology. Athletic Director. NNY Club Sponsor. Faculty MR. IfRED SIEFANO: Latin. jr. Classical League Co-sponsor . . . MISS LEONA SIOEVEN- ER: Home Arts, Clothing, Home Living, Freshman Girls' Coun- selor . . . MISS PE'l'RONII.I.A STOEVENER: Home Arts, Foods, Home Economics Depart- ment Head . . . MR. IRA E. S'l'OPFORD: Drafting, Voca- tional Machines. MRS. IDA OLIVER TAI.- COTT: English . . . MRS. HARRIET TERRY: Social Studies, History . . .MISS MA- BEI. THOMPSON: Shorthand, Typing, Steno Typing . . . MR. M. G. THOMPSON: Mathe- matics. MR. ORLIN D. 'l'RAPP: Prac- tical Arts Division Chairman. Industrial Arts Chairman, Audio Visual Sponsor . . . MISS I.AI'RA TREVENEN: English . . . MR. LESTER VICKERS: M'ood Shop . . . MR. IVILLIAM W. VILHAUER: Senior Play. Dramatics. Speech, Stage Craft, Thespian Sponsor. MRS. RUTH M'AI,DliCKZ Shorthand, Typing, Steno 'Iyp- ing . . . NIR. GEORGE A. M'AI.DORIf: Science, Senior Boys' Counselor, S u h u rh a n League Representative . . . MR. WILLIAM O. XVEBB: Sopho- more Boys' Counselor. Social Studies, Student Council, Var- sity Ifoothall Assistant, Varsity Track Assistant . . . MISS FRANCES XVEISS: English, So- cial Committee Sponsor. MISS JESSIE XVHYTE: Social Studies, Senior Girls' Counselor, Girls' League Sponsor . . . MR. LAYVRENCE S. IVIECZOREK: Drafting. XVood Shop, I-'reshman Class Sponsor . . . MRS. MEI.- ISA R. WIXOM: Language Arts Department Head, Speech, Nlasque and Gavel Club Spon- sor . . . MRS. COI,E'l'A V'RIGH'l': Shorthand, Typing, Junior Girls' Counselor, lfuture 'I'eachers Cluh Sponsor. MR. JAMES P. YOGGERST: English, journalism, Publicity, Student IV WVorld Sponsor, junior Class Sponsor . . . MR. ALISERI LEE ZANDERZ So- cial Studies, History, Freshman Baseball, XVrestling, Sophomore Class Sponsor . . . MISS EMMA KEIJPINGZ Practical Nurses Program Co-Ordinator. Four Teachers .loin Sfaff af Mlcl Year YIQXXI I-X XC kl RV XX S Rl I X O HONII R H X'XkLXSOX NIRS I XROI XX I1 1 Illlllklll 1l X11 s 1 l11g1sl1 Spun 1 XI 1lI1 HINIKJTN Phuu 1l kXl USUN l'm:11'cl president, lfrcml 1XI'IllSll0Ilg 4 waiter. series mflcc, folk 111111 NIIINI LS ss ' ll llarkci' at the Billilll-'l.C2ll'llC1'S fllllkllll 1s llll lkllxl 111 ilu sclmol i'klllClCIil2l. lid Ogrin. senior class presi- clcnt. outlines plans for ilu' war 111 unc of the lirst senior class c'11111111illcc meetings lust full to Iluvc Fields. SPUIISUII Dcg-Nec Harper. Slmdic Sllllilll. epu11su1'. 111111 B:11'l1z11'a1 Dic'l4sr111. 27 Xhme. l'RINl.XRY l-'l'lil, FOR Sliliili lR.XYlil.--llR.XlN POWIQR. Scientists nl tonioi'i'otv stitching' an integrated lorin of plane and solid getnnetrx in the Nlalh KiCIJ2ll'lllll'lllvS linnm' progrzun. l.el't tn right. HINXDIXKQ: Klip X. lfelchner, Rick l'latl. l'anla liatlshx. O linihracing the instructional departments ul Lan- guage Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. and Music. the Divisitni ul .'XC'2lliK'lllif Studies and Nlusic represents the largest division in the scliuol. 'l'he superintendent :lets as chairman ul' this important division, which has seventy teachers. The department chairmen cunlei' with the superin- tendent in such niatters as addition, deletion, ui' inodi- fication ol' courses, nunihet' ul' teachers, changes in roonts, i-l1l'llilllI'C and equipment. and budget require- inents. The chairnten have been especially helplul in planning lui' the lVest Clznnpus High Sclmul. now under construction. Acaclemi llelnw. ICNIISRYUNIC1 S'l'l'llY. Nlr. ,Xl Gmsclie. head ol science department, is displaying the three stages uf the fetal devel- IIll0lll ul' call einlmrxus. His assistant is Dennis Klass. The I tuurse is atlianced hiulogx in muni 320. 41- W Cancer: ff att CULV! Studies ancl Music Largest Division O Several changes in t'urrit'ulutn at W'l'llS were niatle in N57-58. One ol these was the atltlition ol' the lourth level. or track , in linglish instruction. Stutlents in the lreshinan, sophomore. and junior grades are now plaretl into one ol' lour lerels -ol linglish classes. tle- pending upon their stholastit- ability and past pers liorinanee. The top class. lor stutlents ol superior ability in linglish. is t-alletl Honors. Other levels are Regular. General, antl Basic. .X siniilar t-lassilit-ation ol' stutlents in lll2llllL'lll2lllC'5 classes was also institutetl. l'reshnien ol exceptional ability in inatheinattts are now enrolletl in Pre-l'rol'essitunal Algebra. Other levels ol ninth grade inatheniaties are: Regular Algebra, General Nlatheinaties. antl Basie Nlatlieniatics. Sonie tlirision ol stutlents on ability levels is also niatle in Biology antl l'nitetl States llistory. lop right. ll,XXlJ Rl-.lllz XRS Xl . Xlusit ls one til the 2lllN stutltetl ln tnanx XYIIIN stutlents, Xlenihets ol tontert hantl are per- fecting their skills untler the tontluttorslup ol Otto la. K-rahatn. Setontl pieture. l'HYSlKS l.Xli, Stutlents strixe to untlerstantl the principles ol stiente. Clhetking their experiment for tle- tertnining the to-ellieient ot expansion ol Iirass in their Phxsies lah periotl are. Ietit lo right: -john Kaullintan. llill llttksas. lerrx Lastlaslq. antl l.ante lkreger. Xt right. IIIIQSPIXXS. llratnatitis helps stutlenls to iinproxe their speeth antl atting skills, XYilliznn Yilhauer ollers helplul suggestions in etleetixe presentation ltii Yortna Spaultling. .lint Kantola, Kuna lflasarian. antl Rolrerta Stoll. Bottom right. SOLIXI. 5C'lliXi.la. l'nitetI States llistory tonnes to life thru the use ol autlio xisual tlratnatifation. Coxante Cahell operates the turntahle uhtle Xlr. llaxe llteltls antl the tlass listen attentixelx. l,ou'er lelt. I'XRl.li!-X'Ol'S I-RXXKIXIS? tilasses in foreign languages help atquaint stutlents with peoples til other lanils. tlonxersing in lfreuth are 'lutli Nlarsh antl lutlx Peterson. lhe instruttor is Xliss Iloxelli. 3 P' it At right, AI'PRIiN'l'ICIli TRAINING. Mr. R. Petersen, factory representa- tixe of Rigid Tool Co.. Elyria. Ohio. deinonstrates pipe threading to a class ol' pluinber apprentices. Other apprenticeship areas serxed hy special classes are: hricklayers. plasterers and cement masons. and inachinists. Trade extension classes provide training in electrical maintenance, and plumbers journeynian training in lead welding and wiping. 30 Train for Practical O The Division of Practical Arts and Vocational Edu- cation is responsible for the instruction, training pro- grams and facility needs in Apprenticeship training, Arts and Clralts, Business Education, Homemaking, Industrial Arts, Practical Nurses Training, Trade and Industrial Training, 'l'rade Extension, and Audio- Visual Services. 'l'here is an old saying to the ellect that a person who qualifies hinisellf in his calling, never fails of eniployinent. IVTHS is doing its part in providing all persons with the opportunity to qualify for em- ploynient. livery parent realizes that now, more than ever belore, youth must plan to secure adequate work experience training. Alle are standing today at the threshold ol' the greatest and most highly specialized period ol' all times-the atoinie-hydrogen-space age. At left. INlJI'SIiRIAl. ARIS. Students receive practical experience and know-how while operating up-to-date machines in the Industrial Arts program, Here YVayne Gihour operates an engine lathe in Mr. john I3aker's metals shop. Opposite page. At right, PRACIICAI. NI'RSliS TRAINING. Designed to help allexiate the urgent need for practical nursing aid in hospitals and in honies. this course was organized at WIHS sexeral years ago. Left to right: Mrs. Edythe Ruinlord. clinical instructor at Victory lNICIIlOl'l2ll Hos- pital: Miss Iininia Relting, program coordinator: and Mrs. jeanette I.indahl, trainee. girls 111'11p111'i11g 1111' 1'111111g'1f l1l'C 1'111'11g11ifi11g 1111- 11111 Arfs and Vocafions O T110 11'11i11i11g 111'11x'i111'11 1111'1'1's 1w1-ry fllllllg 1111111 111111 W111111111 wi1l1 s1111111l1- slxills. l11111wl1'11g1', 1'1111I11'1'111iv1' 111 1i111111's 111111 1l1'si1'111Jl1' 11111111 l1111Ji1s. 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Ott Bay Zlllfl Mr. SIL-xc Drew. ficsliniztn hoxs Iczirn thc 2lI'l of rope- clinihing.. they also tliscowt' lllill nionkt-x hnsincss docs tc- tpnrc cflorl. lltlllillll right. .X I lllilzl IC. l..KXll'.S. lht' plziycis pilc np as tht' lillllrlogs light to kccp thc opponcnts lroin tnziking at goal. Cloni- pljlllill' sports Zlll' :ni zimrvplccl I72ll'l ot thc- Zllllllfllf progrznn. O Tha- lllbiI'llfll0ll2ll progrznii ol' this division consists ol' rlztsscs in HL-zilth lzcluczition, Szilcty, Driver Lclticzitioii, Sports .Xppt'cc'izition, ROTC, Xthlctics, and Pltysicul litln- mutton. l'liysic'nl liclnc'z1tion, Hygit-nc, and Szilety :ire t'cqnii'c'cl rlzisscs lor :ill stuclcnts. Hygicnc :intl szilcty vourscs :irc coin- plctecl thc h'cslnnzni yczir, while physical ccluczition rcquircs three years. ROTC is tzikcn two years by hoys not excinptvtl hy hzlntl. Pltysifzil litluczntion itscll is mliviclccl into Iwo inziin Gill'- gorics, swinnning :incl gym. Swinnning instrnftion is :ni iinpottztnt phzisc, lor it shonlcl he pointccl out that clrownb ings, hctwccn the nga-s ol' 5-910, :irc scroncl only to inotoi' veliiclc-s in thc nzition's :acciclciitzil deaths. llvlow. URIYICR S.Xlfli'l'Y. livliintl thc wlivvl tli'iwi's Clllllilllltlll is supcrxist-tl hy instt'nctot's Mr. Slvtt' Xosck and Klip .lark Milli-t'. l.intlzi H0i'hct't is zihoul to tvsl hcl' skill att piloting thc liclsvl. Mr. li. Nczlry. Slllflf illSll'lll'ltH'. is lllbl in picture. P. , iiifxf 'I 'FWS . . R+? ,t W ,, ,wtw Car Special Above, SPEECH CIORRECTION. Mirrors are used hy Richard Brett. speech correctionisl, to help students understand how word sounds are formed. The speech lzibomtory is located in Room 25. All incoming students are subjected to El series of speech tests and if it is deemed advisable, they are recomended for the program. At left below, SIGHT-S saving instructor. shows tionary adapted for visu Lower right. DEN'l'.-X I. AVINC. Miss Kathleen Heaton, sight- two students a specially printed dic- ully handicapped students. SVRYEY. One of the many services oflered to students ut XVTHS is the zinnuztl dental survey. Here at student has his teeth who served in tlle free checked by one of the many dentists all-school clinic. -...,.. Services Meet Varied Student Needs 0 Counseling is a major tool ol' the service depicted here. 'lhe pictures on this and the preceding page show soine ol' the areas in which this lace-to-lace relationship takes place. .Xlthough sonic ol' these scenes are ol' a group nature, behind each ol' thent are hours and hours ol' individual counseling. ll' the personal proh- letn is one ol' health, a specialist is available to assist in its solu- tion: the doctor, the nurse, the speech correctionist, the sight saving teacher. ll' the prohleni is educational, lor example col- lege choice, another expert is on the scene, the College Counselor. The Librarian is our expert on hooks. She counsels with students and teachers about resource material lor class or student research projects. The .Xdult livening School Director spreads his coun- seling activities from the literate to the illiterate, lroni the grade school level to the college level. 'l'he Division of Special Instructional Services serves a variety ol' people in a wide variety of activities in its counseling. Group activities such as College Night, 'l'B Survey, Career Night, 'lest- ing, Dental Survey, Suntmer School, and livening School classes are additional contributions to the Xllaukegan Township High School litlucational Program. 'lop picture ahoxe, INDIVIDII-XI, COITNSICLIJNC. Mrs. Marie Beatty, college counselor. discusses college plans with Betty Sahni, junior student. 'lihe Guidance ollice is always open to students with prohleins. Lower picture ahove, lNlliDlCAl. SERVICE. ln one of his regular visits to the health center, W l'HS school physician. Dr. Nvalter Reedy. is shown examining Art laugra's injured hand. At left, LIBRARY SERVICE. Advising students on their reade ing and research prohleins is a part of the service provided hy the librarian. Miss Bonita Dannnan is shown assisting Curtis M yers. .Xl right. .XDI l.l l',YliXIXC CLASS. Catering to the needs of adults nho ate returning to school for relaxation. refreslier courses. or in preparation lol' new types of work. the WIHS adult exening school ollers a large xariety ol classes. Ihe group at right is study- J 0 ing photography. 35 Cffice Slaff Helps Keep Us In Crbil NI R S. GliR.XI.llINli W.Xl.DORlf, .lucliu-Visual Secretary. Nut l'icturetI: NIRS. IPX- liuitlance Secrelarv: NIRS. s.u.t.v .j.XN0l l'.'X. law- ning School Secretary: MRS. llliI.liN NIclSlTR- NI-1Y. Guidance Secretary: NIRS. NIXRIIC l'.XRK- Hl'RS'l'. Practical Nurse Secretary: MRS. NURNIX l'.Xl'I..XI'SKY. Boartl Of- lice. X I' RIGI-II. left tn right: Nlrs. Ilelty Cretan tst Mrs. lilsie Bates. secretary: Ill! CUIUII SCIHIIIPIY. Xnn Marie NICIIII slancl In' as Dr. Scliailmlx delivers muncentent mer the iulmlic aclclress system in l High School office. rounl 202. 'I' R I C l ,X C1.Xl.DlN'IiI,I.. NIRS. l..Xl'R.X ll,XII,I.Ili, Secretary to Superinten- clent: HRS. QIXNIC K. XLICNIJICR, Secretary, Practical Nurse and Guicl- ance Olliccg MRS. liI,SlIi .X. Il,-YIIICS. Secretary tn .Xtltninistratixe Xssistanl: NIRS. -IIQXN llR.X.Xil'liN. Ijltrary .Xssistant. Nl RS. KA I HlzRlNli C0l ll'RlIiR. School Ireasurer antl Secretary to Business Manager: MRS. NIXRY l,. CRIM- ICR. Physical liclucation Secretary: NIRS. llli'l l'Y I1Rli'l.XN, Receptionist: MRS. ROSIC HIGGIN- I1O'lH.XN. Xttenclance Secret art. HRS, YIYIXN HYl.I.- ISIQRKL. Secretary to Prac- tical Arts ancl Vocational Dixision Cltairtnan: MRS. IJOROIHY S. K.XIilN.X, livening Sclmnl Secretary: MRS. Il.XRll.XR.X Ll-IWIS, .Xssistant .Xuenclance Sec- retary: NIISS NIXRII-1 S.Xl I'IiR. .Xttenclance Secretary . NIISS CZIRRIIC SCHNEI- IJICR. Registrar: NIISS .Xl.lKIIi SHILX. Duplicat- ing Serxice and School Ollice Clerk: MRS. LUIS SNIIIH. Guidance Secre- tary: Secretary to Super- intentlent: NIRS. IRIZNIQ SIRIYX, Iluuklgeeper in lloarcl Ollice. They Feed U Well ancl Keep U Tidy Above, C..Xl1l-flil-IRIX S'lfXlfl . I.eft to right: Mrs. Louise Love. cafeteria tnanagerg Mrs. Karen Olson. Nlrs. lfern Kyndherg. Nlrs. I.u- ella Kingnia. Nlrs. .julia Raymond. Nlrs. Dorothy Swanson. Xlrs. Agnes liufano, Mrs. Nlildred Nell. Nlrs. .lo Powell. Nliss Alice Garnev. Mrs. Naomi Garson. Nlrs. Irene Ro- gowski, Nlrs, Nlaniie Boswell. Mrs. 1-lleanor Whitlow. Not pictured: Nlrs. Vita Wrate, Nlrs. listher Austin, ,Xt right, NIXINlliX.XXC1li SI Xlflf. Left to right. ROW l: Nelson Duncan. Superinten- dent of buildings and grounds: Nlrs. Xlary Xrlt. .Xinlmrose lYalt. lidwin XYallenwien, Charles I'arrino. William Suhadolnik. ROW 2: Robert Stiles. jacob Nlikkila, Robert Waste. litlwin Gramer. lYilliani liustace. Robert llullitnan. Not pictured: George .xllilllllflg .Xlxin Bassett. lYilliani Clark, .Xnthony Debevic, George Fry. Nlrs, lilla Gaida. lvllllkllll Heisterkatnp. 'lioivo Kangas. Carl Larson, Robert Lear- niont. .Xrvo Lyyski. john Nienii. Nlrs. .lose- phine Wagner. Clyde Woodrutn. Nelson Duncan, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds: Mrs. Louise Love. Cafeteria Manager. I As the bell rings to announce the first ol' four lunch periods in the school cafeteria, hungry students rush into the big rootn with eager anticipation. Each group gathers to enjoy a social hour, as well as the tasty food. The snack bar, near the door, is a popular spot where such delights as ice cream bars and pretzels are sold. X'Vhen this fun-hlled period ends, students go back to class refreshed for the afternoon. I More than a score of men and women on the maintenance stall' are kept busy attending to the physical needs of the school plant. These persons engage in a variety of activities and they are often called upon to shift from one assignment to another as the need arises. Among their duties are: building and grounds repairg furni- ture and fixture installment and transferg cleaning classrooms, shops, and laboratoriesg school laundry and pool operation: tending of heating plant and water supply: lawn and athletic field care. 37 4 yafzfz' pp .aif ', Q G,l,'fZ?'YLn Wifikmf , -Ht' ' 31:5 Qi 2 ,Q 2.21 5 Q 35, ,U .5.:.':': A , .: 215: Q 3 him :mmf A 5:3 i Z :Q ,i Z ..., . ,. gem, W V . -. ,wmv Y, 5 T 2 5 1 Q ' Q 3 - 2 ' E Y i if '33 ' bimrw ? A3355 5 5' fb ,5. ,S M :aim H'-A viii. 5 , Val. vw 5, I N14 'fs MQW? 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V 1 l Y 'ml Ml' Cmmge ll-'l'l - lldm lmlllMlm5' lhe l'3at'c'alaureale service was held on Sunday. The lirst social eyenl was the Senior Class Banquet, .llmf l- f1U'flll16ljl'Cltlel1t exercises were held on I hurs- riends l orey'er , whieh was held at the Swedish Clee fli'lF ,lllmf 9, mils- lllf lmwflw' bluc WPS Umllguwm ul, Qyn I2,,,lm,-yt 350' 1953- 'HW 4,K-4-1,Si,,,, K-1i,,,1,M.,1 worn hy the graduates were ol their own selection. llle Ssfffml f'mlU5'l Smlloli llilllfllwl- The graduates ol' H358 arc-otnplished niucth during 'l'he Silver XVhistle, the Senior Class play, was 'll'l'QQi'S'fC2 ',l'F'Ymllll.WE. i1 kS l':0flfe'1' lourulcillx - - '- 1 2'f'1 1' .' mz. vz'st put on hy' a group ol talented seniors under the llll'Ct'- Il . llfl. lg In I ml lli di Ii. H IIS, gli .ul -' -- - . 'Q z '. 'c'x1m tion ol lylr. lvlllllllll Vllll1lllCl',tll'2lIll2lllll'Cl'lOl'. llenislllj ml lim' S I se li 5 li C U Q the luture, they leel a sadness, yet happiness as they .Xnolher highlight ol' the year was the Crad Hop, prepare to meet life. Sl NIOR CIMXSS COl'NCll,. l,ell to right. ROW l: Cloria Xol l'it'tured: Mickey' Celarec, llaye llietriek. Pat l'iI'illlCIl, Mary Xyiilsi. ulie Kelly, Dee Nee Har Jer. lillen Clymer. Xlime llanis. lluhhard, Hayes llelfren. ini l.ar'o, Allen Miller. Xy'illiant ' ' ' . - - I 4 A 1 - ' . g - v lotnne Butler. Aludy Ryan. RON 2: Sue Creene. Neil Petersen, Sams. Philip 5lJlCllll2lll. layie l rh. Nlenthers lneel with the Stu- ldward Ogrin. Robert Flint. Sandra Szues. dent Council once at ntontli in general sessions. 40 Buf I'r Has Been Worlh All The Work SICXIOR LUNIXIII Ilzli C.llXlRXlliX Xllilil- INK.. llismussing plum lm' ilu- scnim' zulixilics nl lllc flilll Lll'l'. l.c-lt lu miglnli Xlzm Kwsiv. lma- c'1uIzxlx1'c'1llL-: R113 Kllllsixlu. suniur trip: -IllllX Ryan. llllllllC'L'I XL-il l'c-lc-rmll. mmlxllwllmcum-nl: Nlisx Luxe-1'l. llllllilllk'l 1lSSlNlJIlllI ll1ll'll2lI'Ll llirlxsuu. lmalncpnvlg Imu- l'l1lllNlllllt'N. lamps :xml gmvm. SICXIUR LR Xl? llOl' CQUNIXIII Ilflf. 5Cll'llllIg an ilu-mc. il lllllv. lmml. mlcumnlimxs. auul ll plum' lm' lllc' C-rml llup Izulxu Ll lol ul mm- and planning, .Xl um' ul Illrix Tkglllill' llll'i'llllgS llu- 1-rsul Hop Klmnmillcc is discussing lll1'SL' plum. I.c-ll lu right. sllllllllllgi Lzuml Rzupcr. flmir- mam: Nlaxrx tlllllllillll. l.lIl'L'L' l.lllLllll'l'g. l':lI lflynn. Wynm- xl1IXllCl4l. li1lx'lmru Slulu-. Sumlx fllllll. llnlx hm-N, f'4'lllL'I'Z ,lmly Xlk'XL'l'Ill'll'I'. kluclx ll'c'4lNmx'. :xml Il'1lll l.lllHll'i'Il. Sl'.XlUR lflX XXLI1 KUXIXIII llilu Mm K1:m'l llc lluppx lxlllllllll Xluncx lx ll Nllllllg lllul IS usuullx nm lI'lI4'1 lmul in ilu- um' nl llu- YL'Ill0l' Lluw this Nl1llL'lllL'lll ix xx-rx ll'lll'. lm' willmul :umm-x lllc-ru wnulml ln- no wnim' LIillXlll1'S, llclpe ing In lwafp Illc rluss l'L-umlx slraliglll was llll' l-ixmmc fl0IIlIllllli't'. l.cll In right. ROW I: Xlifc lizmix. lizu'Im1'1l Null. llfllfl' l'llxNlI'1lllll. Yzllcriv Sllll1'lx, ROW 2: l-Isl Ugrin. Bula Slrnximx Sully Oglulmy. llllllli' livcwmx. Llurx Xllll I m'ssL-Il. kllllll' K,r1lu'lm'1I. IX l4RUXI: XII: Wgllmlurl. NINIIINUI. Q ' me 'NW 73 Q' ' KA SINIOR ,XNXUl'XCIliNllf,X IS C10NIXll'l llilf. .X1'1'nng'i1lg for llmc 1lllll0lllllL'lllK'Ill5 fm' llli' sc-nim s this yn-zur, ure. l.Clll lo right: ,lmly Bclcusky 3 Ryan. licllx 5l'llllllllg. lcxm l,IlIlllL't'Il. llllll lltllllllllk' ll2ll'l'Ii. y As Frosh, We Bought JOSEPH R. ADAMS: Military, Swimming Squad. Part-time lim- ploytnent . . . LEROY -IOSIEPII ADAMS: Golf League, Intramur- als, Military. Swimming Squad. Part-time limploymenl . . . -Ililflf AGATICZ Military, 'l'ransl'erretI from Setm High School. Chicago. Part-time Iimploytnent. LARRY li. AKIQSON: Band, Football. Gertnan Club. Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Swim- ming Squad, Track, Part-time Employment . . . AIAMICS M. ALAN- KO: Crossed Sabers, Military, Slide Rule Clttb, Tennis. Trans- ferred from Owen, Wisconsin, Part-time Iimploytnent . . . XN'IiS- LICY L. ALKIRIC: Band, Basketball. Modern Music Masters. Slide Rule Club, 'l'rack, Transferred from lilgin High School. Part- time Iimployment. DON KI. ALI.ISON: Band. Dunesland Preserxation Society. Mili- tary, Plays, Tltespians, Transferred from Pine Illull' High, Ar- kansas. Part-time I'iIIllJlOA'lII6lIl . . . HICLICN MARII-I ALVARFX: Part-time I'llIllJlOyIlIClIl . . . PATRICIA ANNE ALVORD: G.A.A., Girls' League, jr. Red Cross. Life Saying. Peppers Club. Y-Teens. Part-time limployntent. HIIIDIIH ANN AMES: Class Ollicer. Concert Choir. G.A.A.. Girls' League. jr. Red Cross. Orchestra, Peppers Club, Y-Teens . . . DONNA LYNN ANDERSON: Ifuture Nttrses. G.A.A.. Girls' League. jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club. Y-leens. Part-titne I-lmployntent . . . MARILYN ADICLE ANDERSON: Crossed Sabers. G.A.A., Girls' League, Masque and Gaxel. Nlilitary. National Honor So- ciety, Peppers Club. Plays. Spanish Club, lhespians, Debate. RICHARD ANDERSON: Spanish Club. lrark . . . GLORIA DAR- LEEN ANDRICN: Cheerleader, Future Nurses. G.A.A., Girls' Choir. Girls' League. Peppers Club, Spanish Club. Youth Council. Y- Teens, Nat'l Honor Society, Student Council . . . THOMAS ANDRICSI-IN: Basketball. Cross Country. Intramurals. Military, Rifle I'eam. 'l'rack, Part-time Iimployment. 'I'ransferred from Loras Academy. PAULINE A. ARIRI-IAR'l': Girls' League . . . LOUIS ARICNASI Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Intramurals, Mili- tary, Spanish Club. Track . . . GLORIA JEAN AUSTIN: Cheer- leaders. G,A.A.. Girls' League. jr. Red Cross. Life Saying. Peppers Club, Part-time Employment. SCOT LESLIE AlIS'l'IN: Band. Intramurals, Spanish Club, Part- time I-lmployntent . . . JAN LEIE BAIRSTOW: Class Council, Ifoot- ball, Military, Rifle Team, Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, Track, HIV Club, H'restling. Part-time limployment . . . DICK li. BAL- BERG: Class Officer, Football, Military. Track, Part-time lim- ployment. KIOSI-QPI-I PAl'L BANICK: Arts Club. Class Council, Military. Part- titne Employment .... XLICIC ANN ISANIS: Class Council, Future Nurses. G.A.A., Girls' League, jr. Classical League, jr. Red Cross, Literary Club, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Slide Rule Club, Stamp Club. Youth Council, Part-time Iimploytnent. Trans- ferred frotn Holy Child High School . . . BARBARA JEAN BARNES . . . G.A.A., Girls' League, Part-time Iimployment. 42 S' Elevator Tickets MARY LOUISE BARNES: G.A.A., Girls' League, Part-time Em- ployment . . . CHARLES P. BARR: Band, Basketball, Football, National Honor Society. 'lrark. Transferred from South Beloit, Illinois. Part-time Employment . . . MARK JITLIAN BASSETT: Band. LEO STAHR BAI'BY: Arts Club, Baseball, Chess Club, Dunes- land Preservation Society, Jr. Classieal League, Literary Club, Military, Track. M'restling . . . YICTOR HAROLD BECK: Foot- ball, German Club. Military, Mrestling . . . DIANE RUTH BEE- SON: Class Council, Class Officer, Crossed Sabers, Future Nurses, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Military, Peppers Club, Student HIV M'orld, Youth Couneil, National Honor Society, Student Council. MARY FRANCIS BELCHER: G.A.A.. Peppers Club, Part-time Em- ployment . . . JIYDY ELAINE BELENSKY: Future Nurses, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross. Peppers Club . . . YINCENT CARL BE- LENSKY: Military. Part-time Employment. DORIS THERESA BENTON: G.A.A., Girls' League, Part-time Employment . . . DAVID WILLIAM BERG: Crossed Sabers, Dunesland Preserxation Society, Football. Literary Club. Military, National Honor Society, Plays. Slide Rule Club. Senior Class Play. Thespians, UW Club. M'restling. Youth Council, Part-time Employment . . . CAROL MARIE BEZEK: Part-time Employment. Transferred from Holy Child High School. JAMES BLANRMEYER: Baseball. Basketball, Class Council, Foot- ball, German Club. Intramurals, Military, Rifle Team, Spanish Club, Track, UW Club. Part-time Employment. Transferred from Peoria. Illinois ..., ' XRLENE REINHOLDA BOETTLEI G.A.A., Part-time Employment . . . MARLENE HELEN BOETTLE: G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Part-time Employment. HELEN INIARGARET BOOTH: A Cappella, Concert Choir, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club . . . JAMES AUSTIN BOYD: Band, Golf League, Modern Music: Masters. Transferred from Joliet. Illinois and Streator, Illinois . . . LANCE HARRIS BREG- ER: German Club, Military, Slide Rule Club. LAYVRENCE WVILLIAM BRENCEZ Baseball, Basketball, Biology Club, Football, Intramurals, Military, Part-time Employment . . . LARRY JOHN BRINK: Military, Student HIV Mlorld. Part-time Employment . . . RICHARD EARL BROOKS: Basketball, Foot- ball, Military, Student UW World, Track, M'restling, Part-time Employment. EILEEN RITA BROWN: G.A.A., Part-time Employment . . . ROBERT ALVIN BRUCKNER: Baseball, Golf League, Rifle Team. Part-time Employment . . . JAMES BRUNNER: Baseball, Biology Club, Cross Country, Intramurals, Military, Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, 'WV' Club. 43 Ani A Seniors JAMES YOl'NG BVCHANAN: Biology Club, Military, Swim- ming Squad, Part-time Employment . . . WILLIAM JOHN ISIIK- SAS: Crossed Sabers, Football, Golf League, Military, Track. W Club, Wrestling . . . JOHN WAYNE BUNCAK: Football, Military. Slide Rule Club. Wrestling, Part-time Employment. A JOANNE MARIE BUTLER: Class Council, Class Oflicers. G.A.A.. Peppers Club, Spanish Club . . . KAY CANKAR: Future Nurses, Part-time Employment . . . THERESE JOSEPHINE CANKAR: French Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Youth Council. Part-time Employment, 'Transferred from Holy Child High School. WILLIAM LOUIS CARLSEN: Football, Military, HW Club, Wres- tling . . . RICHARD GEORGE CARLSON: llaud, German Club. Intramurals, Modern Music Masters, Swimming Squad, Senior Class Play, Tennis . . . BONNIE SUE CARPENTER: Biology Club, Cheerleaders, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Life Saving. Military. National Honor Society. Orchestra. Peppers Club, Student Coun- cil. Part-time Employment. MICHAEL C. CELAREC: Class Council. Football, Intramurals, Military, Spanish Club, MW Club . . . RONALD EUGENE CHARLTON: Part-time Employment. Transferred from East High School. lVaterloo. Iowa . . . DORIS GEANINE CHRISTIAN: G.A.A.. Girls' League. Part-time Employment. JOANN ELIZAIBETH CICHOSX: Oflice Occupations . . . JACQUE- LINE CLARK: A Cappella. Concert Choir. French Club, German Club, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Literary Club. Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Partatime Em- ployment . . . ROBERT C. CLARK: Basketball, Cross Country. Military. Tennis. Track, UAV Club. Part-time Employment. XVALTER CLARK: Future Distributors Club, Military, Part-time Employment . . . JIM CAROL CLAYTON: Audio Visual, Class Council, Football. Military, Plays, Senior Class Play, Track, UW Club, W'restling . . . ISERTHA LEE CLINTON: G.A.A.. Y-Teens. Part-time Employment. MARGARET ELLEN CLYMER: Annual, Class Council, Future Nurses, G.A.A.. National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Senior Class Play . . . DENNIS W'. CONOVER: Military . . . PATRICIA LYNN COOPER: Annual, Biology Club, G.A.A.. Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Peppers Club. Senior Class Play. Spanish Club. Y-Teens, PAULETTE ANN CORRELL: Annual, Future Nurses. G.A.A.. Girls' League. Jr. Classical League, Literary Club, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Youth Council, Y-Teens. Transferred from Savannah High School, Savannah, Georgia . . . JON D. COX . . . Military, Part-time Employment . . , AVARD C. COX: Band, Part-time Employment. 44 We Sold Them. BONNIE JEAN CRAFT: Future Distributors Club, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . Jl'LIE BARBER CRANVFORD: Class Council, Girls' League, Literary Club, Peppers Club, Spanish Club. Y-Teens . . . JESSIE ANN CRl'l: Girls' Lea- gue. Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. THOMAS JAMES Cl'RI.EY: German Club, Military, Part-time Employment . . . JACK JAMES DALTON: Basketball, Football, Military, Spanish Club, Track, HIV Club, W'restling, Part-time Employment . . . JANE KENT DAIJIEI.: Crossed Sabers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Literary Club, Masque and Gavel, Military, National Honor Society. Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. MELDAN ROBERT DANIELSON: Basketball, Chess Club. Mili' tary, Part-time Employment . . . BILL DAVIS: Part-time Employ- ment . . . KATHLEEN HELEN DAVISON: Jr, Classical League, Jr. Red Cross. Partktime Employment. ROBERT DECKER: .... SANDRA JEAN DIEBERT: A Cap- pella, Concert Choir, G.A.A,. Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society . . . CAROLE DE MARR: Part-time Employment, Transferred from XVarren Township High School. JOHN AI. DEREIT: Basketball. Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Military, National Honor Society. Plays, Slide Rule Clttb, Spanish Club, Thespians, Youth Council. Part-time Employment . . . JANET HELEN DE RYKE: Concert Choir, Future Nurses. G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Office Occupations, Peppers Club, Part- time Employment . . . DIANNA ROSE DICKINSON: G.A.A., Pep- pers Club. BARBARA ANN DICKSON: Future Nurses, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Jr, Red Cross, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Plays, Spanish Club, Thespians, Y-Teens. Part-time Em- ployment. Transferred from Antioch Township High School . . . JAMES BERNARD DIECK: Football. Military, Swimming Squad, Part-time Employment . . . JOHN DAVID DIETRICH: Audio Visual, Class Council, Football. Military. Wrestling. Part-time Em- ployment. DON E. DILLOXY: Audio Visual. Part-time Employment . . . JAMES DONALD DOOLITTLE: Basketball, Dunesland Preservation So- ciety, Intramurals, Military. Spanish Club . . . GILBERT LEE DORSEY: Baseball. Football, Life Saying, Military. National Honor Society, HW Club. Wrestling. JACK DRENNEN: Part-titne Employment . . . JOSEPH DONALD DRINKA: Swimming Squad. Part-time Employment . . . TIMOTHY OYVEN DUFFY: Military, Slide Rttle Club, Spanish Club. Part- time Employment. Transferred from St. George. 45 Sophomores, .IOHN MATHIAS DURST: Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, Parl- time Employment . . . AIUDITH ANN EBLER: Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . BEVERLY LYNN EDYVARDS: G.A.A., Girls' League, jr. Classical League, Peppers Club. Part-time Employment. LARRY EDWARDS: Part-time Employment . . . JOHN EDXVARD EIFERT: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Military, WV Club . . . BRI'CE ROWLAND EKSTRAND: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Cross Country, Crossed Sabers, German Club, Military, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, MW Club. Youth Council, Student Council. ANNA ELASARIAN: G.A.A., Girls' League, National Honor So- ciety, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club, Thes- pians, Youth Council, Y-Teens . . . DONALD ELMER ERICKSON: Baseball, Chess Club, Football, Military, Yvrestling . . . GATHA GEORGE ESTES: Part-time Employment. EL SINE jOXCE FXANS. Girls League, Spanish Club, Y Ieens . . . ROBERT BAXTER EVANS: Concert Choir, Cross Country, Foot- ball, Intramurals, jr. Red Cross, Military, Rifle Team, Track, W Club, XVrestling . . . MARIE ELAINE EWALD: Annual W Staff, G.A.A.. Girls' League, jr. Classical League, jr. Red Cross, Literary Club. National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Y-Teens. RICHARD ROY l-ANR: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Transferred from Warren Township High School . . . TED W. FAITRBOZ Camera Club. Military, Part-time Employment . . . GARY L. FERGUSON: Military, Spanish Club. Transferred from Scioto Township High School, lVakeHeld, Ohio. ANN BARBARA FEYII: Arts Club. Future Nurses, G.A.A., -Ir. Classical League, Life Saving. Plays, Part-time Employment. Trans- ferred from St. Francis Convent, Honolulu, Hawaii . . . BARBARA ANN FIKE: G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time I-Imployment . . , CHARLES 'IQ FIREHOCK. jR.: Basketball. Football, Golf League, Intramurals, Military, Track, Part-time Employment. IOHN WIIIIAM FISCHER: Nlilitary, Rifle Team, Part-time Em- ployment . , . NANCY ANN l-LAANNIGAN: Arts Club, Girls' League, Peppers Club. Part-time Employment . . . I-IELENE LOl'ISE FLATH: I-'uture Nurses. jr. Classical League, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. Annual. ROBERT FLINT: Basketball. Class Council. Class OlIicer, Crossed Sabers. Football, Intramurals, Military, Spanish Club. HHH' Club . . . PATRICIA ANNE FLYNN: Band, Cheerleaders. Crossed Sabers, Dolphin Club. Future Nurses. G.A.A.. Girls' League. Life Saving, Military. Peppers Club, Plays, Spanish Club, Senior Class Play, Thespians. Part-time Employment . , . GLORY ANN ELIZABETH FORSSELL: Girls' League. jr. Red Cross. Peppers Club, Spanish Club. Part-time Employment. 46 The Feline Frolic. -IOHYNE LEE FORSYTHE: Future Distributors Club, Part-time Employtnent . . . THOMAS ROGERS FOSTER: Band, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad. Part-time Employment . . . BRIAN KEN- NETH FOX: A Cappella. Chess Club. Crossed Sabers. German Club. Military. Modern Music Masters. Rifle Team, Swimming Squad, Tennis. Part-time Employment. BYRON THOMAS FOX: X Cappella. Chess Club, Crossed Sabers, Military. Modern Music Masters, Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, Tennis. Youth Council . . . ETHEL LEE FOXWORTH: jr. Red Cross. Part-time Employment. Transferred from North Chicago Community High School . . . MARY CAROL FREEMAN: G.A.A., Office Occupations. Y-Teens. Part-time Employment. El'GENE FREl'NlJ: German Club. Intramurals, Part-time Em- ployment . . . PATRICIA FRITZLEN: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Girls' League, Literary Club, Masque and Gavel, Military, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Student HIV YVorld, Span- ish Club, Youth Council, Y-Teens, Debate, Part-time Employment . . . JEANNETTE ANN FROIYNFELKER: Future Nurses, Girls League. jr. Classical League. Literary Club, National Honor So- ciety, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment. r t GLORIA MAE GEIB: G.A.A., Girls League, P21I'l'IllIlC Etnployment . . . THOMAS N. GESKE: Annual, Baseball, Intramurals, Military AA'restling, Part-time Employment . . . AVAYNE JOSEPH GIBOUR: Football, Military, YVrestling, Partatime Employment. LAIIREL DIANE GOERLER: A Cappella, Annual, Concert Choir, G.A.A., Girls Choir, Girls League, jr. Classical League, Slide Rule Club. Part-time Employment . . . FRANK GONZALEZ: Football, Military, Track, Part-time Etnployment , . . MARINA GONZALEZ: A Cappella, Future Nurses. Part-time Employment. RAYMOND CARL GORSKI: Baseball, Military, Part-time Employ' ment . . . VINCE ALBERT GRANA: Military, Track. Part-time Employment . . . RONALD LESTER GRANT: Baseball. Crossed Sabers, Football, Military. YVrestling. Part-time Employment. Sl'SAN KATHERINE GREENE: Class Council. Future Teachers. Girls League, jr. Red Cross, Masque and Gavel, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club. Thes- pians, Youth Council, Student Council, Part-time Employment . . . SANDA LEE GIISTAFSON: Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . TERRY AION Gl'Y: Baseball. Basketball. Biology Club. Cross Coun- try. Football. Intramurals, Military, Spanish Club, 'AV' Club. Part- time Employment, KAREN l.A VERNE Gl'ZAl'SKl: Girls League, Peppers Club. Part- time Employment . . . LOIS MARGARET HAGMAN: Annual. French Cltlb. jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . REBECCA LYNN HALL: G.A.A.. Partvtitne Employment. 1 47 Y A Wonderful Nighl CAROL AIIVDITH HAMLET: Future Nurses. G.A.A., Cirls League, jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens . . . LINDA SUE HANEY: Y-Teens. Part-time Employtnent . . . JOHN EDWVARD HANKE: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramurals, Military, Na- tional Honor Society. Part-time Employment. CROVER CLENN HANKINS: Basketball, Track . , . DAVID HARO: Football . . . HAROLDINE FRANCES MARIE HARPER: Class Council, Class Ollicer. French Club, Girls League, Literary Club, Masque and Gavel. Peppers Club. Plays. Spanish Club. Thes- pians, Y-Teens. Hl'CH RAYMOND HARRIS: Football, Transferred from Pelham Memorial High School, Pelham, New York . . . MARGARET MARY- LAND HARRIS: Biology Club, Cheerleaders. Class Council, Crossed Sabers, French Club, Future Nurses. Girls League. Military, Na- tional Honor Society, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Student Council . . . TOMMIE HARRIS: C.A.A.. Girls League, jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. RONALD I.. HARTRE: Military. Part-time Employment . . . ROY RIYDOLPH HARTWICK: Military, Transferred from Ewen High School . . . PATRICIA LOUISE HARTZHEIM: Part-time Employ- ment. WESLEY HARVEY: Baseball. Basketball, Military .... A LBERT C. HARWELL: Military . . . -ll'DI'I'H NAN HAl'TALA: Future Nttrses. C.A.A., Cirls League. Spanish Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. RAYMOND HEAVEN: Audio Visual . . . HAYES RICHARD HEI,- CREN: A Cappella. Basketball, Class Council, Cross Country. Crossed Sabers. jr. Red Cross. Military. National Honor Society. Slide Rule Club, Track. AY Club. Youth Council . . . DAVID C. HELLMAN: Band, Coll League, Intramurals, Swimming Squad. AA , Club. CLORIA CAYLE llILL: C.A.A.. Cirls League, Peppers Club. Span- ish Clttb. Y-Teens . . . ILONA CHRISTINE HILL: Cirls League. Transferred from Rock High School. Rock, Michigan .... A LAN LEE HILLBERC: Fttture Distributors Club. Part-time Employment. ROSE ANN HIRONIMUS: Future Distributors Club, C.A.A.. Peppers Club, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . ELLEN SUZ- ANNE HOLLAND: Fttture Nurses, C.A.A., -jr. Classical League. Life Saving, Part-time Employment . . . RICHARD ALLEN HOLM: Future Distributors Clttb, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Robert Fitch High School, Croton, Connecti- cut. 48 The .lunior Prom SHERAN LEE HOOK: Concert Choir, Future Nurses. Girls League, Peppers Club. Part-time Employment . . . SANDY HORTON: Jr. Red Cross, Part-time Employment ..., b XLLEN H. HOVEY: Base- ball, Concert Choir, Crossed Sabers, Football, Military, Rifle Team, XVrestling. ROIIERTA W. HOWLETT: Concert Choir. Future Nurses, G.A.A.. Girls League, Jr. Red Cross. Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . DIANE NORMA HOYT: Annual. Peppers Club, Part-time Employment. 'Transferred from Stephen F. Austin High School, Houston, Texas . . . Rl'DY JOHN HRIBAR: Military. MARY Ll' HLBBARD: Class Council. Class Officer, Crossed Sabers. G.A.A.. Girls League. Masque and Gayel. Military, National Honor Society. Peppers Club, Student WY World, Spanish Club, Youth Council, Part-time Employment . . . JAMES PETER Hl'GHES: Basketball, Football. German Club, Military, Spanish Club. Track. IVrestling . . . JI'NE LANE HLGHES: G.A.A., Girls League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens. CAROL ANN HIf'I'CHINSON: Future Nurses. Girls League. Pep- pers Club. Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Marshall High School. Chicago, Illinois . . . HARLAND HYDE: Band. Jr. Classical League. Modern Music Masters, Tennis, M'res1- ling, Part-time Employment ...4 JIADY ARLENE ILES: French Club, G.A.A., Office Occupations, Partstime Employment. JOHN MICHAEL JERIKIAN: Baseball. Basketball, Class Council. Football. Intramurals. Military. Spanish Club, UW Club . . . JUDITH ANNE JOHNSON: Future Teachers, Part-time Employ- ment . . . MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON: Band, G.A.A.. Girls League, Jr. Classical League, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society. Peppers Club. RICHARD E. JOHNSON: Arts Club. Military. Rille Team, Pari- time Employment . . . RICHARD VINCENT JOHNSON: Intra- murals, Literary Club, Military, Spanish Club . . . SANDRA JOAN JOHNSON: Y-Teens. Part-time Employment. SHARON ALICE JONES: Concert Choir. Girls Choir. Jr. Red Cross, Part-time Employment . . . ROBERT ARTHl'R JORDAN: Camera Club, Chess Club. Football. Military, Radio Club, Part-time Ein- ployment . . . JEROME THOMAS JORSKI: Golf League, Intra- murals, Part-time Employment. EDYVARD PETER JVRGAITIS: Golf League, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, XVrcstling, Part-time Employment . . . JAMES RUSSELL KANTOLA: Biology Club. Dunesland Preservation So- ciety. Jr. Classical League, Literary Club, Masque and Gavel. Mili- tary, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Student HW YVorld, Thespians. Youth Council, Part-time Employment . . . CAROL MARIE KASPER: Annual, Dolphin Club, G.A.A.. Girls' League. Life Saving, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Youth Council, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. 49 September Brought JOHN DALE KAUFFMAN: Band, Cross Country, German Club, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Track, W Club, Transferred from Peoria Central High School . . . JULIE ANN KELLY: Class Council, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . PATRICK JAMES KELLY: Football. National Honor Society, WV Club, IVrestling. THOMAS VERNON KERR: Golf League, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Transferred from Joliet Catholic High School . . . ALAN I. KESSIE: Band. Basketball, Golf League, Intramurals, Masque and Gavel, Modern Music Masters, Plays, Spanish Club, Thespians, IV Club, Youth Council, Partatime Employment . . . KATHLEEN MARIE KIRBY: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, National Honor Society, Yffeens. Part-time Employment. DENNIS Ii. KLASS: Crossed Sabers, Jr. Classical League. Military. Track, IVrestling, Part-time Employment . . . ELAINE BARBARA KLEM: G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . RONALD ARTHUR KNODEI.: Audio Visual, Intramurals, Military, Part-time Employment. ALLYN RICHARD KNOP: Camera Club, Chess Club, Military, Radio Club, Ril'le Team. Part-time Employment . . . JIM EDINARD KOENIGZ Football, Intramurals, Military, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . JIM LAIVRENCE KOOLS: Part-time Employment. ALBERT GERALD KORENIN: Baseball, Basketball, Football. Intramurals, Military. Spanish Club, W Club . . . CAROL ANN KOSTOFF: G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens. Part- time Employment. Transferred from Kenosha High School . . . BARBARA JO KRAINC: G.A.A., Girls' League, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. DAVID LAIVRENCE KRANZ: Part-time Employment . . . DONNA LEE KRVEGER: G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Polo Community High School .... -X NN Kl'HAR: Future Nurses. G.A.A., National Honor Society. Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employ- ment. KAY ARDIS Kl'l'SISTO: Future Nurses, G.A.A., Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . JOE JOHN KUSMICKAS: Annual. Part-time Employment. Transferred from St. Bede Academy . . . DIANE MARIE KLZNIK: Future Nurses. G.A.A., Girls Choir, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment. RAE LYNN KWEDER: G.A.A., German Club, Girls' I.eague. Jr. Classical League, Life Saying, Literary Club, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Thespians . . , ELNICE SIMON LADD: . . . JIM IV. LAFORGE: Part-time Employment. 50 Our Lasr Year. JAMES RICHARD LARGO: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Foot- ball, Intramurals, Military, Wrestling, Part-time Employment . . MARY LOL' LARSEN: Futttre Nurses, G.A.A., Girls' League, Na- tional Honor Society. Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . WVAYNE CHARLES LARSEN: Military, Spanish Club, Tennis Part-time Employment. JAMES YV. LARSON: Intramurals, Part-time Employment . . . CONNIE A. LASAITIS: Basketball, Track, Part-time Employment . . . JERRY THEODORE LASDASKY: Baseball. Football. Military, Swimming Squad, HIV Club. PEGGY ANN LEARMONT: G.A.A.. Girls' League . . . DIANE MAY LEBARON: Future Distributors Club, Jr. Red Cross. Part- time Employment . . . ROBERT MICHAEL LIGINSRI: Baseball, Football, IVrestling. LA REE CHRISTINE LINDBERG: Biology Club, Future Nurses. Girls' League, Jr. Classical League. National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Y-Teens . . . SLSAN ANN LINDQl'IST: Class Council. Crossed Sabers, Future Nttrses. G.A.A., Girls' League, Military Peppers Club, Plays, Spanish Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employ- ment . . . JAMES JOHN LONGWORTH: Military. Part-time Em- ployment. ANNETTE I.. LORD: Part-time Employment . . . JEAN MARIE LLNDEEN: Dunesland Preservation Society. Girls' League, Peppers Club. Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . BONNIE Ll'T'l'ER: G.A.A.. Jr. Red Cross, Ollice Occupations. Part-time Employment. GEORGIA A. LYNCH: Annual, Camera Club. French Club. Trans- ferred from Holy Child High School . . . ILENE H. MACRAE: Biology Club, Future Nurses. G.A.A.. Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club. Part-time Employment . . . JAMES ANDREW' MALEK: Baseball. Military, Slide Rule Club, Part-time Employment. ARTHUR ANDREXY MANCILLA: Basketball, Football, German Club. Intramurals, Military. Rifle Team, Slide Rule Club, Tennis. Track . . . IONE LYNN MANNEBACH: Ofiite Occupations. Part-time Employment . . . LONNY BLACKBLRN MARCHANT: Baseball, Football. Military. JOHN HENRY MARTENS: Audio Visual. Baseball, Camera Club. Futttre Distributors Club. Radio Club. Slide Rule Club, Stamp Club. Part-time Employment. Transferred from Bob Jones l'ni- yersity, Greenville, South Carolina .... A NITA LOl'ISE MARTIN: Class Council, G.A.A.. Life Saying, Office Occttpations, Peppers Club, Thespians, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Liberty- ville High School . . . MARION MATHEWS: Futttre Nurses. Girls' League. 51 v Senior Banquet WYNNE MAYFIELD: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment. Translerred from Redondo l'nion High School. Redondo Beach, California . . . PHYLLIS LEA McFARLAND: Arts Club, G.A.A., Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross. Peppers Club. Y-Teens . . . MARY KATHLEEN MCGRATH: Concert Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. El'GENE ROY McKERLlE: Biology Club. Dunesland Preservation Society, Military, Student XV XYorltl, Track, Part-time Employ- ment A. . . .IOHN CHARLES MCMILLON: Baseball. Basketball, Cross Cottntry, Football, Military, Spanish Club. Track, Part-ttmc Employment . . . DOLORES .IEAN McSORLEY: G.A.A., jr. Red Cross, Life Saying. GAII. KATHLEEN MEEKS: G.A.A.. Spanish Club, Part-time Em' ployment . . . MARLENE -IOAN MESEC: G.A.A., Peppers Club, Spanish Club. Part-time Employment . . . MARY ANN VIOLET 'ACK ROBERT MEYER: Basketball, Football, Golf League, Intra- imurals. WY Club, Part-time Employment . . . JOEL W. MEYER. Basketball. Football, Military. Track, WY Club, Part-time Em- ployment . . . jl'DITH KIOY MEYERPETER: Future Nurses, Part- tinte Employment. Transferretl from Rufus Ring High School, Milwaukee, XVisconsiu. EDXYIN LEIGHTON MICHAELS: 'Transferred from Noryiew Senior High School . . . MADELEINE MICHIGIANI G.A.A., Slide Rule Club. Transferred from C.M.S. Girl's School. Amman. jordan , . . ALLEN XEHNER MILLER: Class Council, Crossed Sabers. Literary Club. Military. National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Swimming, Youth Council. CHARLES STEPHEN MILLS: Band, National Honor Society. Or- chestra, Spanish Club . . . RICHARD DAVID MIVSHEK: Intra- murals, Military, Part-time Employment . . . BARBARA LEE MKIELDE: Future Distributors Club. Part-time Employment. EVA LOl'RAINE MOORE: Band. Future Teachers, jr. Red Cross. Modern Music Masters. National Honor Society. Peppers Club. Spanish Club, Youth Council, Part-time Employment. Transferred front North Chicago Community High School . . . VIVIAN HELEN MOORE: Concert Choir, Future Nurses, G.A.A., Girls' League, jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club. Spanish Club. Y-Teens. Part'time Em' ployment . . . MARY ELLEN MORGAN: Peppers Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Holy Child High School. PATRICIA ANN Ml'El.LER: G.A.A., Part-time Employment . . . RAYMOND MUELLER: Football, Military, Mlrestling . . . PA- TRICIA ANN MIILHOLLAND: G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. 52 METCALF: Future Nurses, G.A.A., Ir. Red Cross. Senior Skip Day NIIKI MLSKAT: Arts Club, French Club, German Club, Girls' League. Literary Club. Peppers Club. Plays, Thespians, Part-time Employment . . . CAROL JEAN NAl'TA: A Cappella, Class Coun- cil, Future Teachers. G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League. Jr. Classi- cal League, Motlern Music Masters. National Honor Society, Orches- tra, Peppers Club, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . , STAN RAY NEl.SON: Military. CHARI.ES H. NEYRINCK: Military, Track, Wrestling . . . BARBARA ELAINE NOLL: Class Council, Class Officer, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Girls' League. Life Saving, Peppers Club, Plays, Span- ish Club, Thespians. Youth Council, Y-Teens, Senior Class Play, Stutlent Council, Part-time Employment . . . DENNIS JOSEPH NORTON: Baseball, Basketball, Football, German Club, Intra- murals, Military, Stutlent WV XVorltl, XV Club. SALI.Y JEAN OGLESBY: Bantl, Biology Club. G.A.A., German Club. Girls' League. Jr. Classical League, Jr. Real Cross. Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . EDIVARD MATTHEIV OGRIN: Class Council, Class Officer, Football, German Club, Military, National Honor Society, Tennis, H ' Club, Youth Council, Student Council, Part- time Employment . . . RICHARD L. OHLSON: Part-time Employ- tlletll. WILLIAM ROBERT O'MARA: Military. Part-time Employment Transferred from XVarren Township High School . , . SHIRLEY ANN OPAL: G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part- lltllf? Employment . . . SANDRA LEA OPITZ: Biology Club G.A.A., Girls League. Life Saying, Peppers Club, Spanish Club Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. MIKE JOHN O'REILl.Y: Military, Part-time Employment . . , JOHN THOMAS OIVENS: Military, Part-time Employment . . MARIE FRANCES PADOR: Oflice Occupations, Part-time Employ- IIICIII. ROBERT D. PAINTER: Autlio Visual. Basketball, German Club, Military, Spanish Club. Part-time Employment . . . ELAINE Rl'TH PALMER: French Club, I-'uture Teachers, Literary Club . . . CHARLES RAY PARKER: Intramurals, Military. Plays, Track, Part-time Employment. ROBERT F. PARSHALL: German Club, Military, Modern Music Masters, Orchestra . . . BETTY ANN PASKALSKY: Class Council, Crossetl Sabers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Military, Peppers Club, Span- ish Club, Y-Teens . . . BOB PAYNE: Football. Part-time Employ- ment. Transferred from Tupelo High School, Tupelo. Mississippi. JOHN E. PAZERLL 4 Football, Military, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Tennis . . . PATRICIA FAY PENTTINEN: Girls' League, Jr. Retl Cross. Peppers Club, Plays, Thespians. Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . DENIS BEMAN PETERSEN: Basketball, Crossetl Sabers, Foot- ball, Military. Slitle Rule Club. Spanish Club. Track, WV Club. SKIS: A Cappella, Camera Club, Cross Country, 53 v 1 Ancl The Grad Hop NEIL JOHN PETERSEN: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Class Officer, Cross Cotmtry, Military, Tennis, W Club . . . PAUL LYNN PETERSEN: Camera Club, Class Council, Football, Tennis, XVrestling, Partrtime Employment . . . WILLIAM ROBERT PETERSON: Baseball. Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Mili- tary, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, W Club, Part-time Em- ployment. PQXITL JOSEPH PETITCLAIR: Baseball. Intramurals, Military, Rifle Team, Part-time Employment ..., A NTHONY RICHARD PETKUS: Military, Radio Club, Part-time Employment . . . NICK GEORGE PHILLIPS: Basketball, Football, Military, Track, I'Vresf tling, Part-time Employment. NICKOLAS PETER PHILLIPS: Football. Jr. Red Cross, Military, Track, HIV Club. Part-time Employment . . . ERNEST RAY PICKELL: Band, Biology Club. Chess Club, Class Council, French Club, Modern Music Masters. National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club. Transferred from North Chicago Community High School . . . LINDA LOU PIEPER: Part-time Employment. PAI'L JOSEPH PIKALEK: Baseball, Military, Track . . . BILLIE PINKERTON: Part-time Employment. Transferred from G.V.H.S., Colorado . . . JOYCE G. PLAUSHINES: Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Peppers Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. 'Transferred from Kenosha High School. RICHARD A. PLODZIEN: Basketball, Football, German Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club. Track, Part-time Employment . . . ELLEN ELIZABETH POLK: A Cappella. Concert Choir, Future Nurses. Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Masque and Gavel, Modern Music Masters, Orchestra, Peppers Club, Part-time Employ- ment . . . WAYNE ROGER POWELL: Arts Club, Dunesland JAMES EVERETT PRIYITT: Intramurals, Military, Xvrestling, Part-time Employment . . . WILLIAM FRANCIS PUCHLEVIC: Basketball. Military. Part-time Employment . . . KATHERINE BERNICE PIFCHLEVIC: Arts Club, Part-time Employment. CHARLES RAY RANTA: Band, Chess Club. Intramurals, Modern Music Masters, Orchestra, Slide Rule Club. Spanish Club . . . JEAN KAY REEVES: Concert Choir. G.A.A., Office Occupations, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . CHARLES DXVAYNE RIGSBY: Military. Student UW Xvorld, Part-time Em- ployment. Transferred from Augusta. Georgia. DANIEL ROBERT RILEY: Baseball, Class Council, Class Officer, Jr. Classical League. Military. National Honor Society, Swimming Squad, YV Club, Student Council . . . MICHAEL JOHN RILEY: Military, Part-time Employment . . . DONALD DENNIS RIOR- DAN: Literary Club. 54 Preservation Society. Literary Club, Masque and Gavel, Military, Plays. Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, Thespians, Youth Council. Highlilecl Our Fun VIRGINIA LOUISE RIZZO: Concert Choir, Future Teachers, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . JUDY KAY ROBINSON: Girls' League, Office Occupations, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . MICHAEL CHARLES RODBRO: A Cappella, Basketball, Class Council. Cross Country, Crossed Sabers, Dunesland Preservation Society, Golf League, Jr. Classical League, Literary Club, Military, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, Tennis, Thespians, Mm Club, Part-time Employment. SHARI LOU ROSE: Concert Choir. G.A.A.. German Club, Life Saving, Part-time Employment. Transferred from lion'Benton Township High School . . . JOSEPH SAMUEL ROYVE: Baseball, Basketball, Chess Club. Cross Country, Military, National Honor Society, Track, Part-time Employment . . . DICK JOHN RUBNER: Part-time Employment. DONNA RUSSELL: G.A.A.. Girls' League. National Honor So- ciety, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . SHARON ELAINE RUSSELL: Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Warren Township High School . . . JUDITH LYNN RYAN: Cheerleaders, Class Council. Class Olficer, Future Teachers. Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor So- ciety, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. KATHRYN MARCIA RYAN: Concert Choir, Girls' League, Peppers Club . . . GAROLD JAMES RYNEARSON: Audio Visual, Military, Orchestra. Part-time Employment . . . IRWVIN RICHARD RY- NEARSON: Audio Visual, Military, Part-time Employment. SANDRA LEA SAGE: Office Occupations. Spanish Club.. JACQUIE ANN ST. CLARE: Jr, Red Cross. Oilice Occupations Part-time Employment . . . BILL SAMS: Baseball. Class Council Intramurals, Military, Swimming Squad. HIV Club. 1 i SAM SAMUELIAN: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football. Intramurals, Military. Spanish Club, HW Club, Part-time Employ- ment . . . HENRY TERRY SANDERS: A Cappella, Concert Choir. Crossed Sabers. Jr. Classical League, Military. Transferred from Lake Forest Academy . . . LOUISE SANDERS: . . . JERRY NELSON SAULMON: Basketball. Football. Military, Track, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Blue Island, Illinois . . TERRY JEANETTE SAULMON: I-'uture Distributors Club, Part- time Employment. Transferred from Blue Island, Illinois . . VALERIE JESSICA SCHIEK: Arts Club. G.A.A.. Girls' League Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens Part-time Employment. n n DONALD SCHLEGLE: Military . . . ROBERT NORMAN SCHLEGEL: Military, Part-time Employment . . . THOMAS RUS- SELL SCHOENKE: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramurals, Military, UW Club. 55 You Can Always JAMES SCIIIll I I.l-IR: Audio Visual, Chess Club, Crossed Sabers, Slide Rule, Spanish Clttb. 'Transferred from North Chicago . . . ISERNICE SCOTT: Future Distributors Club, Jr. Red Cross. Life Saying, Part-time Employment . . . IIRIICE IAAVRENCI-I Sl-lElfELD'I': Ifootball, Military. Part-time Employment. SHARON MADELINE SHAIJER: Future Nurses, G.A.A., Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross. Part-time Employment . . . ANN MARIE SHI-IA: G.A.A.. Oflice Occupations, Part-time Employment . . . EVERETT JAY SHERWOOD: Dunesland Preservation Society. Military. Rille Team. Tennis. Trark, Part-time Employtnent. BETTY ANN SHILLING: Ifuture Distributors Club, G.A.A., Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross. Part-time Employment . . . RICHARD A. SHIMANEK: Basketball, Crossed Sabers, Football. Military, Track. Part-time Employment . . . CAROL JEAN SIDLAUSKAS: Annual. I-'uture Nurses, Part-time Etnployntent. THOMAS JOSEPH SISOLAK: Golf League, Military, UAV Club, Part-time Employment . . . KEN SISTLER: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Military, Spanish Club . . . PAUL SKALISIITS: Ger- man Clttb. Track. Part-time Employment. CAROL LEONE SKOLD: Dolphin Club, Future Nurses. G.A.A,, Partvtime Employment . . . BARBARA ANN SLOBE: G.A..-A.. Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross. Peppers Club, Spanish Club. Y- Teens, Part-time Employment . . . JAMES ARTHUR SLOCUM: Basketball, Football, 'l'rat'k, Part-time Employment. FRANK MICHAEL SLOYNIK: Concert Choir, Golf League, In- tramurals, Military, Tratzk, Part-time Employment . . . BRENDA JEAN SMITH: Jr. Classical League. Literary Club, National Honor Society. Sttldeut MAY AA'orltl . . . CATHERINE IRENE SMITH! l,2ll'lAIllIlC Employment. 'l'ransl'erred from Lake Forest High School. JIM AY. SMITH: Intramurals. Military. Part-time Employment . . . POLl.IE CIQCILE SMITH: G.A.A., Peppers Club. Transferred from Alexander High Srhool . . . DAVID XVALTER SORENSEN: Military. Tennis. AA'restling', Part-time Employment. GINGER SPICE: Part-time Employment . . . PHILIP MARVIN SPIELMAN: Iland. Class Council, German Club, Modern Music Masters. National Honor Society, Slide Rule Clttb. Tennis . . . RONALD MA'l l'lll'fAA' STALCAR: Military, Part-tinte Employ- ment. 56 Tell A Senior IVILLIAM FRANK STASIOR: Chess Club, Crossed Sabers, Golf League, Slide Rule Club . . . GENE A. STEFFENS: Part-time Em- ployment . . . PAl'L ROBERT STEVENS: Intramurals. National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club. Transferred from St. John's Mili- tary Academy. JOHN THOMAS STONE: Basketball. Crossed Sabers, Military, National Honor Society. XVrestling . , . ROBERT J. STRAXER: Military. National Honor Society, Part-time Employment . . . ETHEL JANE SLGGS: Part-time Employment. JERRY XVAYNE SLTHERLAND: Crossed Sabers, Military. Part- time Employment . . . SHIRLEY MILDRED SXVANSON: Future Teachers, Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . JOHN EDWARD SWEDO: Part-time Employment. LOIS ANN SIYIHART: G.A.A.. Jr. Red Cross, Life Saying, Otlice Occupations. Peppers Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . SANDRA LEE SlL'CS: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Future Nurses, G.A.A,, Girls' League, Military, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Part-time Employment . . . XVALTER JAMES TANNAHILL: Military, Part-tilne Employment. RAY EDXVARD TASKER: Basketball, Football, Military, Track. WV Club, IVrestliug . . . JAMES VINCENT TAYLOR: Basketball Football, Intramurals, Military, Radio Club, Track, Part-time Em- ployment . . . Dl'ANE E. TENNYSON: Baseball, Intramurals. Military, Part-time Employment. JANET KAY TERNOVEC: Concert Choir, Y-Teens . . . RICHARD CHARLES TERRIEN: Military, Part-time Employment . . . MARTHA JANE TERRILL: G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment. 'Transferred from Hutsyille High School. ROGER LEROY THOMAS: Military. Part-time Employment . . . HENRY A. THOMPSON: Arts Club. Military. Part-time Employ- ment . . . ROSE MARY THOMPSON: Future Nurses, Jr. Red Cross. THOMAS CHARLES THOMSEN: Intramurals, Military. Slide Rule Club, Part-time Employment . . . CAROLE S. THLRNELL: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League. Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Office Occupations. Peppers Club, Spanish Club. Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . THOMAS FRANKLIN TOLL: Military, Part-time Employment. ' 57 , Bu'r You Can'I JOAN R. TORKELSON: Future Nurses, G.A.A., Girls' League, Oflice Occupations, Part-time Employment . . . IVILLIAM FRED- RICK TORMA: Band, Football, Intramurals, Modern Music Mas- ters, Orchestra. Plays, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Club, Spanish Club, Tennis, Part-time Employment . . . GUS JOHN TOTLIS: Baseball. Football, Military, Track, Wrestling, Part-time Employ- ment. JUDY DIANE TRESKOXY: French Club, Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment. Transferred from Serin High School . . . JOYCE WV. TRUSKY: Concert Choir, Transferred from Grant Community High School . . . CARL EDYVARD TIIRNQUIST: Crossed Sabers, Football, Military, Na- tional Honor Society, Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, Senior Class Play, Tennis. MT Club, Part-time Employment. JOHN ANTHONY IINEWITZ: Basketball, Golf League, Military. l'art-time Employment . . . JOHN ANTHONY URBAITIS: An- nual, Baseball, Intramurals, Military, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment , . . EVELYN K. URH: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Future Nurses, GAA., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Military, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part- time Employment. .ANL MARX LIN ISA. wssc. .amcis. N iary, Ratio Club, - Tennis, Part-time Employment . . . DONNX LEE VALENTINCIC: A Cappella, Concert Choir. Future Nurses. Modern Music Masters, Peppers Club, Plays, Part-time Employment . . . DON JOHN MIKE VAN HEIRSEELE: Baseball. Basketball, Intramurals, Part- time Employment. ELLAMAE LILLIAN VAN TREECK: Girls' League, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . DENNIS JOHN VASELOFF: Football, Golf League, Military. Slide Rule Club, Track, W Club, lYres- tling . . . SECONDINO VAYR: Part-time Employment. JAMES R. VERDIZ Football. Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Classical League, Military, XYrestling . . . MILLIAM ARTHITR VERKEST: Arts Club, Baseball, Crossed Sabers, Military, Part-time Employment . . . LUCIANA M.XGD.X VOLPE: Future Teachers, G.A.A., Na- tional Honor Society, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Student Coun- cil. Exchange student from Italy. JOSEPH VICTOR W.XCHOM'I.XK: Baseball. Future Distributors Club, Golf League. Intramurals. Military, Part-time Employment . . . JOANNE' KATHERINE XY.-XI.I.IN: Future Nurses, Girls' Choir. Part-time Employment. Transferred from Zionbllenton High School ...' FHOMAS PENDER IVALSH: Band, Camera Club, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, WILLIAM GEORGE W.XLT: Football, Military, Track, Hlres- tling, Part-time Employment . . . BENJAMIN WVANG: Cross Country, German Club, Intramurals. National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Track. Transferred from Hong Kong, China . . . JON HAROLD MUXRREN: A Cappella, Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Military, Slide Rule Club, Mlrestling, Partftime Employment. 58 Tell Him Much! RICHARD BRIAN WATKINS: Basketball, Cross Country, Foot- ball, Intramurals, Military, Senior Class Play, Student W World, Track, W Club, Youth Council, Part-time Employment . . . MARJORIE IVEBER: A Cappella, Class Council, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Youth Council, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . CHARLES V. WHITE: Football, Mili- tary, Swimming Squad, Track, XV Club. ROBERT F. WVHITESIDE: Basketball. Football, Military, Rifle Team, Swimming Squad, Part-time Employment . . . GLORIA JEAN XVIIKI: Biology Club. Class Council. Dolphin Club, Dunes- land Preservation Society, French Club. G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Classical League, Life Saving, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Part-time Employment . . . MARILYN JO WILDER: Part-time Employment. PEGGY JEAN YVILKERSON: Concert Choir. French Club. Jr. Red Cross, Part-time Employment . . . JOHN HERSAL VVILLIS: Football, lVrestling . . . MIKE STEPHEN WVOLFE: Football. Jr. Red Cross, Military, Part-time Employment. l PEGGY JOAN WOOD: Office Occupations, Part-time Employ- ment. Transferred from LakeView High School . . . RICHARD WV. YAEGER: Audio Visual, Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Jr. Clas- sical League, Military, Slide Rule Club, Wrestling, Part-time Employment . . . MARTIN E. ZADIGIAN: Camera Club, Chess Club, German Club, Military, Slide Rule Club. CAROL LEE ZALECK: Future Nurses, G.A,A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . SUSAN LEE ZIERLEIN: Annual, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers Club, Y-Teens, Part-time Employment . . . DOLORES BERNA- DETTE ZUPAN: Office Occupations. Part-time Employment. JOSEPH CLINTON ZUPANCIC: Baseball, Basketball, Intramur- als, Military, Part-time Employment. IN MEMORIAM Born: August 30, 1940 Died: September 3, l 957 Dorothy Cedarburg 59 AIVNIOR CLASS OlflfIC.liRS. Left to right: Sue fililllll. prom l'llLlll'Ill2lll1 Nlawiunne Krognnin. secretary: Nl ike Kennedy. president: Betsy Heppner. treasurer: Vaughn KOSllli2ll'l2lll. yice president. Almost, Bur Nor Ouife - Cne More Year O Election, class rings, und the Iunior Proni all played 21 Illllilll' part in milking the lunior vein' one ol' the Q best lor the clztss ol' i 4 Selecting class rings wats at big task. The rings were chosen early in October by the ring connnittee. They were delivered to the class belore Clhrisnnzts x'zu'ution. For the first time, this was all done through the school and wus considerably luster than the method preyi- ously used. The clztss wus pleased. -IUNIOR CZLXSS CI0l'NC1ll,. l.el't lo right. RON' l: Sandy Ogrin. Linda Janson, Rilzl Hokkznnen. Nanny Strand. l,il Cole. Nllllf .Xnn Doklnunus. june ,Xbc-l. Left to right. RUN' 2: Sully Osman. Sandy Keeley. Sue lillen fllilllil. llexerly liixler. Irene N0l'lIl1ll'li. Prepztrzttion lor the Prom began with the appoint- nient ol' connnittee heads by Clutirnuln Sue Crznlzt early in the year. The thenie, The Lost Horizon, portrayed ll garden in an ancient city. This took nionths ol' work :ind responsibility, but no one re- gretted it, however, as they danced to the music ol' .lohnny Pzthner znnong the beztutilul decorations. Alter the Prom the couples went to the AI-M Club lor the Post Prom party. Here they ate at delicious dinner und enjoyed some very good entertztintnent. . . s - , , , l'hylhs i.zu'r. l.elt to right. ROV 44: Dun I.2llDllS. Trunk Klan'- chzlnt. Ben lX'nucl. George xlll'l12lCl. Toni Bielinski. Torn Ruuse. Dunne Hzulnu. Not pictured: l':1t lixerelt. Put Schud. Stexe ll'ilson, George Nleslow. l,1llll1l Roth. We All Awail The Day We'll B Seniors NIVNIUR CLASS RING lJlSl'l,.XY. Xthniriug the ring rlisplziy in the seeoncl lloor rorritlor sire, Left to right. ROW l: Irene Nornizirk. I hlzuiis White. lfimieis Alzirc: ROW L: l.iutlzi Nztutzi. Bob 'lhoinzis. George Xleslow. IX lfRON'l': l,intlzi .IEIITSUIL EIVXIUR l'RUNl ORCIIHCSIRX lIONlNlI'IE llali. Discussing plains lor the orchestrzi for the junior Proin ztre, Sezttetl. l,elt to right: 1 Bob Nluseliewsite. Robert lhoiuais. Sleie Luke. :incl Bob Nlills. Mlclresstng the group is Ross Sorrentino. AIVXIOR LIIASS RING VONINIII llili. Xltilx- ing their choices for the H139 class rings are the following juniors. Stznicling. l.el'l to right: Sleie Wilson. Nlzirjorie Polk. Sue Grtiiizi. :incl Bob llioiuzis. O -lttnior Parents' Night :intl College Night were held to ziitl the students :intl parents in the ehoiee ol at college. These events helped those who zit- tencled get at elezirer picture ol college lille. Mr. George NIeDill :intl Mrs. Clo- letzi X'Vright, who :ire the -lunior flziss counselors, greatly ztssistetl in these l'uuc'tions. The Alunior yt-:tr hats truly been za ineinorzible yezir lor every inetnber ol' the class. However, next lzill will bring bigger :incl better things to ey- eryone. xvllill proud Seniors this elziss will surely become! . ip Q' ' L .J , 9' MJ' 2? ,,k,,i in I wr' E' 44 if , 1' ' Q if 2 r I f 'fg if U if 5' 1 .Q jj IOW :-5 1 N A. 4 , 55 .li if A ' F -1 2 v 1 ' 'J . w. - 1 :Mae , V fill' ' X .if Q fg 'A ' W i fi e I gif g ,, Q u r m Skim Ad 'H 5 meh' it if Q 'M Q L ' .- mv fn 4 , Jw t an .we i ..b'. 5 .. .- , ' 5:A. ,nd 1 :- W ,M gp, 5, 1 ,V 2 , li if me r I A lf ,. w 1 J, is 'HQ' cl l ..v, Z ,X 1 1 HF l .2 Vrig I' ',,. in in 7 -an ,K 4... 1 -Q A , '15 af' 'al' ' 1 M ,. A , ,E .. Q , A Q6 .iv uv V. ,, If :. f if iw J, f,. ,.-F-:I ,. zf 9 ..v.m., M. . 3,45-, 5..- S., A. lm. .ff --A W.. fl U g J 'fl' 1 1 ' , M3 2 YW! A i fi 5 . r 1' I-1 Q, W .gi QQ' Q A V Q -b.. ii 6 5 f le Af- Le 4,6 ai: . Y :lf f ' ,S , 11 . 19 if is if b a li -LT... 9 - ', Ar, . .. ' 1 3 ,. V .A M, , , ,, he , - l , H in I is Lk 4 3' ri f L Q 4' A ww ef if .. , avi ll Q' Juniors June Abel, Patricia Adznnski. Robert Alfzino. jznnes Allen. Verne Allen janet .Xnrlersnn, Ned Anclerson. Mliyiie .Xnclersmr Nancy Andrews. Woodrow Ano. Lziwrence .Xngelos Druid .xI1'lI1ll'l. Lois :XIiL'llllI'l, Robert ,Xrenus. Allen Arnislrong, Larry Xrnislrong. I.t'UllLIYLl llzlirrl, lvlllllllll linker. lid- wzml B2llll'l'0lll. juyrc llilllllxll. lilim- lmclli n1ll'llL'll. Karen llzlwrwsky. klinnnie Buyer. Dall- lus Beecher. Mary Ann Beecher. .Xre tlnn' llClllllil', .Xllmerl Bc-lgrzule. ,Xim- CIN' Bell. ,Xlll0lIlt'llC Hell. l.ee Bell, l.1llll'1l Benn. Szlmlrzi Benson. .Xllen Benton. lhivirl I3ei'gm'u1l. l.elzlnrl llialsluclx. Tlimnus Bielinski, Andrea Biere. XYil- liznn Bigel. Karen Billlmerg. iihanrles llils, liexerly llixler, llercline Bllnn. Ylilill' linelllc. Ruger Bogrlailn. 'lliew mlore Bmnkziinp, liileen lioolll. Henry Busnznlx, Nick liumuk. lialwin Bour- nlezin. liilwzirml Buyer. Hzirry Buyer. Fredrick lll'Lll'L'. llimnus llrennzin. llihmnzis Brewer, I'z1nl lirnrksun. junles limlli- ui in I . 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Keith fiflllllllll. Rolrerla Grahani, Sue lillen Grana. Don Gray. Xliehael Creenhlall, Nlary Ann Gregory. Charles Groni, Patricia fil'lIlllll2ll'llCl'. xlll'llilL'l Guerin. llexerly Gustafson. Haroltl fillqlll-Hill. lleatriee Hllllllil' nen. Chester liarl llagen. Xlerilxn Hahn. .Ianies Haines. E Douglas Hall. Winilretl Hallen. .jer- altl Hainillon. l,ee .Xrthnr Halnillon. Kenneth Hanipson, Duane Hanna, Sannlra Harrall. -llItlX Hartmann. Roger Hatfield. Ter- rx llarlnmay. liarl llatley. 'l'ecl llays. Rirhartl lleheisen. Steve Hellellinger, -Iosepli llentlerson. flarlene Hellqnisl, Karen Hennnila. Santlra Henkey. liar- hara Henriksen. Betsy .Xnn Heppner, l.intla llerhert. .ILIIIICS Herring. Xlary llerrtnann. Nil- Iiani lklerrniann. Carol liee Higgins, Sharon Hoigaartl. Rita Hokkanen. Ronald Holland. lfretlerick Hollentler. l.eRoy Holl- lnann. llftlwaril llootl. joseph llop- kins. .leralci Horton. Willard Howell. Kenneth Hoyer. Nlary .Xnn Hrihar. Ken llnckahone. ,Xlherl Hudson. Larry Hnesing, john Hughes. Kenneth Hunt, Ronald lkan. Juniors Rz1i'lm1'z1 Iles. .Xngelene Ingoglizi. .lean Xlurie lngnglizi, I,in4l1i jzicksmi. lhee jackson. NIargzn'ey qlaunnik. linzlu VIZIIISUII. l'Nl'2illlCS Xluriun -IZIIT. Bonnie Llellers. klllililil Jensen. john jesse. Nlilmlreml Iolizmnesen, Daryl lollnsml. llonulcl Rui ululinsun, K-erzilml hlnlinsun. Nzinei Nlurie -luliiiwll. Millie .I0llIlSOIl. .lznnes Slllllilf jones. lluwzml klorgensen. Slmrmi Keele. Szimlrzl Keeley, Nlielialel Kennedy. slanies KlllllllllL'l1. xI2iI','2:2Il'CI Kinnunen. William Kirch- ineyer. lnuise Kirkpzllriak. Peggy Klzipp, 'lznnes Kleinert. N4 fwfr I in Q 1 S,,, 5 is M 99' fd' Q gig . nr' lhinzilri Knmlel. Rnnzilil Klllllt'l. ,lu- mlilli Koelin. Yilllgllll KflSllixill'l2lH. ken- 'Q - fi 5 netli Rui. l.m'i'z1ine kllllfifllf. lliunizis .iv I' Y Krieger. H Xlziriun Krugnizni. -lnlin Kuelinle. -lmly ' kuhzn: B2il'll1lI'1l Klllniulzi. .lumix Ruiz, ler. Kznlileen Kulller. Rollin Klllllilx. Rm Kyinllxerg. Dun l.ulins. Nlziriiu ' J Lzukner. Stexe I.2ll4C. Rimlizml I.an'lxen. Kent l.2llll'CI. Xlzirgie Legler. R79 f Daniel LCIIICII. l7m'nllix l.l'llkil'lllL'N. lfreririe l,Cl1l11lliSlJll. Xllam i.Cl't'ilC. FIQIINCS I.lL'lllxC. .Luk Limp. Clzmnl l,in1l. KIVNIUR PROM CONINll'l l'liliMl-1li'lF ING. Discussing plans and making sugges- tions eoileerning the junior Prom are, seal- ed. lefl to right: Beverly Bixler. Irene Nfiflllllliii. and Linda In n son. Standing: Marion Krognian, Betsy Heppner, Sue Grana. and Mike Kennedy. ai , , i I w - bi., i 1' i , 'W 'Y I ITEAV ill ll.-ill?-'Nfl ' -L e N-sf HH 3, , , V, 2 'V' 7 'xg , xw . Q 9, ,, rl .1 55. 'N an X e fl J W' . we i?i+' I' .ji if i n 3 A 9 uk? X W W , if A 7 5 S - 4 fill if i ii i ' L' , V . Jw E A i L Q .t :lz ,. 'J V J it W Y Q -gii : ' - A i f s e e ieei s !,,:,,:,, , ie. ,-, S K ff . 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Rogcr .XI'Illlll' Nlziki. 51-111- lin Nlzildunznlu. l'ill'1lll0li Nl2lllIllllL'll. lffillllxllll Klan'- llnnn. .ln Annu Nlznlizi. ,Xntlmny Klan'- konlsis. llzlrlmrzi Nllllill lllldilli Nlnrsll. Cilnirlw. Nlznxlnncnl. llznncs Nlxiwlmsrnii. Dllllllt' Nlzllllis. l'l1ilA ip Nlcxlllly. Donna xll'l,2llllCl. Rnlwrt DI. Nlcilnirc. Rnln-rl Nlcliiin. Ran Nh- Kinlcx. Nlanx Ilan Nlc'Xczll'.-I1'Il1'cy l':niI Xlcznx. RcliL'u':i xiCl'l'lltlU. Ric'l1:n'd NlL'l't'1lllU. l l'zlnlx NIL-rlo, Dzllc Nlcrrill, .l2lllL'l xil'l'4 Tllllllll. ulnunm- Nlcrxillc. George Nlcslmv. fiL'Ul'gl' Nlirlizxul, Dzixid Nlilicu. lid- wzn'd Nliinlxcp Rnnzild Xlilnxu, lilcziiim' Hills. llcxlvr Xlillcr. lidwzn'd Nlillcr. .Indy Xlillcr, Shirlcy Lois Nlillcr. llimngix Xlillmi Ruln-rl Nlills. Yivlm' Nlilrilwll. Nanny Xlicldc. Sllllllfil Nluc. xlv1lllCl' Xlnlin. Williznn Nlol1n,KI11rulyi1 Nluurc. Williznn Xlrmlt. lnlni Nl. Nl0l'2 llll, WL-mly Nlnnll, Robert xl0lll'llSCIl, Ruli- vrl Nlnlc. Qlznncs Nlnlruncy. .lznncw Nlnrpln. lliznic xlllflllll. Xlirlnn-l Nlnr- llii Rulwcrl Nlnsrlicwskc. Slllllllil Nlycis. xlkllllll N2lilCIl. Lindzl Nlllllll, Lynn Xccdliznn. Terry Nell, Yiflm' Xclmn. ROllCl'l NL-incll. Jllilllll Nielson, Lor- ruinc Nicnni. Ralph Nicini. Rirlnml Xixun. llUllg'lllS Noble, Rolwrl Nm'- lJllIllS. Juniors Helen Norcllmy, Nancy Nurdgren Irene Normark. james Novak. Ann Nlarie Nnn '1. I 1 ' flra Ogrin. -lllilllll 0'Hara. lilxira Ros' Olixares. Mary Nlarlha Olivares. Laurie Olixer. Mary lframes O'NIara. William C 1 , Karl Orlmank, Sally Osman. Carl Usterlmerg. Dxma -3 Oslramlcr, Helena l'a1lilla. lfranlx l r lilllllllfh. Nlicliael las. l,1llll'l. lnlia Kgs. l' nh nn W 4 4 . w.p-ig.: ' 4,5-gi 4 ' ,fl M fi Q i -if L 3 . . . .. F .- Diane l'arker. Rulmert laarl l'arlser. L I Q L L 222125. .- V, Ceol'gc l'alruL, l5t'l'll2ll'll I'cull'n, Nlalle- ' Q af- 3 ' , , line l'ennx. llale Pvntlinen. l,c-e l'enl- I , me A A huuz linen, W W I 1 1 ,,, ' L if Av ' A fb Willialn Perez. l'all'iLia Perkins. XYIHIIL' ,,, ., R ' , I l,CIilllIlQll. Carol Pelernel. I.arrx Per 'E 'F' F Y lx H J- - , U A' w A Qjzl Qi A crsen. Iil'l'llill'll l'ctcl'smi. llelrra l'el- , 5 3 7 1-rsmm, iff' L Q , V , r HW 'EL ,LL + ik 7 5155, Irene l'elL-rsml. klnclilli i,ClL'l'NUll. Ralph gi ' L E L I , Peterson. Ronalrl Pelinlair. fllllll'lCN N- JL x L z :Q , 1 I 3' fif, A Iilllllllli W rlllam Pills. lk-nisn' l'ml mul? . ' ' .. -.-- .. . .- - - Ar if H ,I 1 -I i . 5 ' .Q In , ,Q 15 .I ffm, M my N Q wa Law Xlarjorie Pulls. llnlin l'ull. lr-rrx Pol 3, - lala. Harulcl l'oller. Ilan l'mveIl. Shar- ' af -g..ffLLLjg ' on Quigley. l'anl Quin. ' ' as me a Alf 1 .f lifff N '7 ' 'K I, Rila Rasmussen. Inm Ranse. larry . L - Rawn. lfern Raxinnml. llexerly Reilwig. 'V ,, ' 3. 5 , , lellrey Rllfllll. .luanne Rirlsarml. if lm I, ,,,' '- 31 .,,- f f. if A M ,Q r -Q 12 ? 6 k 3- . ig. KX I Il NIOR SLIQYILI-I ll'Sl Xn Ill mls A inc Stale Wide High School 'lesl was given lu IllC llllll0l'S lil X2il'l Kill? schools in Illinois. Mr. Nlcllill is super- vising llie tesl gixen lo lll 1' juniors W l'HS. I ., '-1E, e 'ull' -X Yi mi W if - is lf was M-40 2 if? , -Q Q, F' J N .ff a 5 nw .4 'R ,fs Q, . ,HQ , Q 1-11 X M J M .. B wi l l ' stirs: l i , iii, - .Q A ,A. aft li- ww . N t if I ,A t-if Lv If Y R It 1' .6 I JZ ., .f 1 ,- 1, eg uv r I f , I J .bfi ar e , -,-' - f-,I I .. 4 :V sf .ar 4139 , N ilk' NL- E 'I . VE. A ,II E 5-q' ' S 'i' - li l? ML Jiri ,yyg - ,mg-, , f , 5 ' flu X ' f , 4 H z 525 ' .A it 5 , 1- 1 iw t 1 XT 5 1' 'it il: Q. N. .4 fn- l ggi, anis , qv- , --.. S 4 ls ,. .- - ig. IOP' 6 w .M I .ws 4' 'E' is -A ' R 'S , sg .. 2 , S , . i , E ,if P' R Q- Juniors qlnmlith Riehe, .Indy RUCIIQQCII. Dennis Roinpasky. Paula Roth, Gail Rnnis lorcl. Rielianl Cleo. Ryan. Sheila Sa- ari. Iililaheth Sahni. janet Salslroin, llon- na Salnnan, llonaltl Sams, Kenneth Santl, Shirley Sander. Gene Santlerlin. joseph Sapienla. Kenneth Sarsha. l'a- tricia Schacl. -lllllllll Sl'll1lCllCli. llennis Srliartlt. .lanies Sclieerells. Slllillllllx St'hleinniei'. Nanny sflllllllll. XYillian1 Sflnnitlt, .lay Schooley. Michael Schneneinan. Klar- lyn Sehnnian. kenneth Seliuring. George Scott. Phillip Scott. XYallei' Sclygielski. l'anl Sehenik. Clinton Seeher. Dennis Sele- nak, Karen Seiigeiihei-ger. lknrlon Setterluntl. Nlargaret Shalei: George Shea, Ralph slit-rar, Lloyd Sherwood. Calvin Dai'- rell Shook. Rohert Simllauskas. Ger- trntle Siinpson. Rohert Sirvitlas, Nlarlin Sisolak. Roheit Sjogren. Donna S ios t rom. IQ lori a Skxaree. Nlary Slis. lkarhara Nlae Smith. liielyn Sniilh. xllulilh Sinilh. locltl Sniith. Rohm-rt Snirtnik. .lohn liflward Somleiinan. .Xrlene Solier, Carolyn Son- rlce. Donna Sorenson, Ross Anthony Soi'- rentino. Keith Sorvari. Norma Spaul- ding, Delores Sl7K'llL'Cl', Conlon Staats, Mike Staniniiroxieh. -joyce Stark. john Stirling. Raymond Stites. Roherta Stoll. XN'illiain Stone, Roger Stonelake. 1.1103 lillen Stout. Nancy Strand, Sandra Stump. Cliarles Suggs. Bernard Sutinis. lfrccl Swetla, Michael Sylvester. Nancy lahhert. Juniors .I111lill1 VI-llllkllll, Rclzu Nlzlc ,l'2ll'Il0WSliC, lillis vllllflflf. 9z1111l1'z1 vl'Cl1lllllCI'. junk llVCI'l1lIJ. G1':1111illc llllbllllli, Nzlllmnicl 'lllUlll1lS. Roller! Klan. ll-lllhllllli. llc1'c1'l1 lllllllll- pscm. Rm l'll0lIllNOIl. Sz1111l1'11 lllllllill. Rilylllilllil 'lm'lg. Rolmcrl llflllxll. Karen 'l'o111pki11s. flll1ll'lL'S 'lll'UlI1lllCC. l.1l!'l'l' ,l'l'lllUl'lx, ,Ill- 1lill1 'll'llIlglilC. .IZIIIICS lsliniz, .Xllmcrl 'l'11cLc1'. Clullic 'l'l11'1111111. IQ11iz1l1 lllIslll'l'. yxlllllllllf lllllxlllll. Kc1111cll1 Yam Ber- '9,'l'll. DIIRIIIC Y1llsSL'lQ. 1.111111 Yillll Roh- crt Walks-11 julian .Xllll ll'z1llz1cc. llxmml .Xllll Ycilll. l.i11cl:1 Wallis. .llllllldi Xliclmcl xY2llSll. Rufus XYz11'c. kllillll I.l'ilL'l' lX'zl1'1'1'11. l'z11111-lu Wz11l4i11w. fll1ill'lCi Xlvllllll. .Iu- 1iill1 xykllill. .lcz11111c Wllcc-lcr. .lumix While. Ilzmicl Il. ll'lllllClIllOl'QQ'l'. jay lYilIi11111s. 111111111 xxvllllllllli. Czxmlc- QICZIII xYllSUll. S1010 lYilw11, lEz11'l1z11'11 lylllltlll. Roy Win-L. liclwzml Hans ll'u11g, ylflxllll Xhmrrlmllkimlgc. xllllgf xvllflll. CIl1111'lL-Q XYu1'll1i11gIu11. Xl'z11'1'c-11 lvllllllflx. .Xlicc Xl'1'ig'l1l. Doris lY1'ig'l1l. Rllfllllllltl Y2ll'lJI'0llg'll. N2lI1l'llC Yllllllg. XYilli11111 Young, xllllllfl' Y11L11:1, .lolm lnugrzu. lic-low, MODERN NIVSIKI BIASVIZRS. Sec page 116 lm' 11111114-s llllll story. 1 .. 1 4 ff 1. A ll 5' , , '-V l'- 2 :ZQ I .: A I , Vnl' : fill? M: 11.,. bl gg W -7 if 4 4, in s '12 5. ,, in 1 all af i s u ll K S 1 J 1 all 1111 f Q . Q 1 1 ,.V3 . 1, 5 V 7 K '. ' ' N l - Y - 5.1! 1411 il .1 1 1 ' 1 1958 - The Halfway Mark To Graduation SOPHOMORIC CLASS Ol-'FICliRS: Gail Hodge, treasurer, Charles Moore, vice president, Rhue Lay- ton, secretary, Dick Phil- lips, president. SOPHONIORIC CLASS COUNCIL: Left to right, RON' li Lewis Del Conte. Carol Traynor, Betty johnson, Debby Renwick. Ann Foley, Pat Singer. -Indy Shiek, Dick Hershtnan. Left to right, ROW 2: jerry Mulder. Carol Yignieri. Judy lilton, Betty jo Clark, Ruthie Ewald. Margie Rail, Alice Mitchell. Barb Gold- O Alter one year ol' getting its leet on the ground, the Sophomore Class entered into its first big year of class activities. Needless to say, the Freshman year of experience was very beneficial in allowing the class leaders to understand the many problems they would lace during the second year ol' high school. .-Xctivities of the Sophomore class began with the election of ollicers during the latter part ol' the Fresh' man year. Dick Phillips was chosen president: Gail Hodge, vice-president: Rhue Layton, secretary, and Charles Moore, treasurer. The annual class party, Whispers ol Spring, was held on the evening ol March 8. The class decided man. Left to right. RON' fl: Ann Nlartens, Bernie Drew, Ronnie Leafblad, Rick Platz, Stan lclesnik, Guy Olsen, Dick Phillips, Karla Bittermann. Not pictured: Glen Anderson, Pat Brunette, 'john Stevens. on a record dance in an ellort to save enough money lor the junior Prom. .X second event ol great, importance to the Sopho- more class was the election ol' the -Iunior class ollicers. Because ol' the hard work ol the student leaders the campaign speeches and electioneering made this a very colorful and exciting campaign. ln the all-school activities at l'V'l'HS, Ruth Ewald and Dick Phillips were selected as spokesmen for the twenty-Five Sophomore Class Council representatives. Here, too, the sophomores did a line job, lor they did their part to make YVTHS a better school. Sophs AL right. DR,-XF'l'INlL CLASS. Boys in Mr. Nies- lows' period 6 Drafting IA class are shown bnsx' ul work in room 349. n ju,X11n Xlwzlllzmlson, Gary .-Xlclvrin, XYillic I'-l'2ll1U.'S .Xl- cxznldcr. Williznn Hzn'risun Allcn. lSzn'lmzn'u .xllllJI'0glU. Ronald .xIlllll'0Si'. Alcwycc .xIlLlCI'lllll'Cll. Glen .Xl1llCl sun. I.cRrn Xmlcrsun. Susan .XllilL'l'SOIl. jznncs .Xnr llI'lL'jCWSlxl. jerry Ano. Nliclmcl Xnsclm. Douglas .Xlun Xllllllllly. limlwzlrd .Kn- ihony. Dcnnis .Xl'lIlSll'0Ilg. hamlru .Xrlnst1'o11g. Hairy lillcn Bzlkcr. Yxonnc Hnlxcr. .IUSClJll Ilallncs. Rolmcrl Balnlcs. SlClll1Cll Bzalmcs. Pclcr Ba' nis. Rolmlmic l'ul1'ic'iu Barnes. Dznid Russell. Lynne Bun- ln. lllllllll ll1llll'll'. I-'znnnc lkczml. Nlznllx BCZIII- lnicn. -ludilh BL-znlcllanlp. I llHlll1lS Berk. xlillgllfll llCK'l4Cl'. Rulmcrl Bcckliznl, Xlilfflil llcllnkc. Rolmcrl Bcllringcr. Szlmllvl Bel- nlmll. llnrrylc HCIIIICII. llunnan Bennett. -john BCllIiXCgIHl. XYilliznn Burg. ,Xllcn Ber- geron, flll2ll'lCllL' llcrgling. Dennis liizlsluck. Karla Bil- lCl'll12lllIl. livcrcll Bolmlm. Kzallllccn Blblllll. ,lUNl'llll XYilliznn BUllClJl'lllxC. Gary Bulslonl. Nluriun .luyrc lioylc. llumm llmclcll. Sun- clru lll'1llll'lx. Nliclmcl Bfiillll. Lynn lirc-gvr. Grclrllcll lirill. Hculx'ic'c I3 rno l. ann cs Brrnnlwuy. Bonnie Brooks. .I 0 h n Brown. llllC'l'lIlL' Brown. Y i rg i n i ll Brmvll. ii gn rl lgl'llC'lil1Cl'. l'znricizl liruncllc. finrul llnlmlm. Ronnie Blulrnn. xlllllllllf nlll'lDll. bln-nn xlllkllilfl Bur- gcss. Susan Burke. David lhlrlxcs. Nurlnn llllI'llSlKll'. Ruth Burris. Glurizl Clzllnp- lwll. hlznncs fl2ll!IIllJQll. Sll2ll'0Il llulllpln-ll. llmlglua f12il1lxCI'. 'llll1l4lllClIS Clzlnslcr. Sznulrzl Clnrvis, kl0SClJll Clus- pcr. Nlicllzlcl Czlssinly, Cul- xin Caswell. jnclith Liam- nuugll. Nancy cllifil. ,gy ,, ,J , Q M lf '- 'F Q2 F W, v mg:-' l,l , l,. l -ff f . 5 A, 4 . ..l,. : il' lu l lf .la Q fr: H 5. ,- K an if ' , KK 7 NWI I, li vll- J , ,. 1l ,AH K ll , K J . L K l 4 if .,,,., ' 5' if l if ll X . l f f ff fl' X Q: ' , 'kj .sf .flu xy' A ,,,, A, l' - ln , Q, Elv l W ll l ' l 2 ' ia 'A , llll i f 5 1 - ff 5 ' Q .. 'l ' ' 4 ' wa MLW W 1 M I :' H' Q: M if A - VV L U H .lr a Q gfilixrv' li :'A l f l l l l A H ' f: ,EEA S Y, '- V ,.f'iw -i f , . -V l - .',A. 3 ,f I l H . m V k P ,- 9 QW' 7 l V fiat, 0 wif , A 'l uu , l 1-wr' 'f ' 6 lx , f L l. A lf ll ' l ' If- ' 'V , , ,Q in , :AA W K 1. . , H . V, ll 1 ,. J 71 VN 2 L , v W ,,.W,, K l yy ' 551 an : N ,:-, H 3- ,,.. 1-'f iif ..V. L Mg' f2-: f . ,fa ' .1 f, , , VL .y I B . H 1 . in ,V V ,.,,. ill. L' ,V f ,, gg s gr . . l V :M lfv , -: A1.: ' :'- ,. L 8,4 -'f Vhzzz, ,J gqbn 1 f S ij- V .. ...A I, : 'Qi fi' A, . L, .. qv ya- if mi? Sz it if A- i if 1 fm Q 4. qi. f A . . .W-sg., .R li' 1 -EES' -2' Ji' izl N .,., . 3:-if Zi! Sophs Bonnie Celesnik. Kathleen Chainerniek, Ana Chap- pell. Sharon Chappell, Gary' Ch axe, joseph Chess. Charles Choslner, Ronald Christensen. Ceralll Chris- lian. Darlene Claggell, Belly' Jo Clark, jerry' Clark. Robert Ceralll Clark. David Clay'- UID, Sally Cohn. llernard l'illgCIlC Cilllbllfll. llelle Col- lins. Larry' Collins. .james Conzehnan. Ronald Cooper, Donalll Corn, Her- lierl clllllljll. Qlolnn Cros- son, illlllilh Cunningham. Ceralll Curley. ,-Xuclrey Cy- ganek, Belly Cypear. Nellie Dailey. Dellmert Dan- ielson. jnlly Xnn Davis. Karen Dayllil. .-Xnthony' Delmevee. Diana Decker, Gregory Deinlein. Claire Delaney. Lewis DelConle. Sanllra Deklarr. Lucille Denson. Jeanine Derkazar- ian. William DeRohan. john Dever. Roger Dial. Virginia DiC.aslri. Daniel Dieck. Alllllf Dillow. -Iellrey Diver. Palrieia Do- lan. Nlaria Dralos. ,I-ll0lIl1lS Drennen, Bernarll Drew, Ronalll Dnlms. llarhara DllCSl'llCl'. CODSIRIIIVC lill- warlls. Phillip lfllblllllllll. Ceorge l'illllL'I'l. Lorraine likkela. Carol lillioll. jane lillioll. Rayinonll lCnnn- rieh. Lawrenre lilehell. Carol l'illSl1ll'C. Rlllh l'lWZlill. .Ianiee lfarrell. liarliara lfellon. Phyllis i'lCl'gllSUll, Nlargarel Fernan- liez, Palrieia .Xnn Ferry, Patricia lfineher. Nlarjorie lfink. Dennis lfiselier. David lfisel, Charles lflannigan. Alaek lflessner, .Xnn Foley. Nlarlha lfons. Charles Fos- ter, jerry Fowler, Carol Foul. Phyllis lfraalz, An- drew lfranklin. lfrell lfralus. llioinas lfrellslmo. M a r y Virginia Freese. Norherl Friellnian. Riflllllll Fried- man, Barry lfnlkerson. Pau- la Callshy. Davill Caelle. l'lClYN'Zll'll ci1lllllH.'l'llll'. Donna fillllli, Clenn Ceilm. illbllll Cene- wieh, Bruce fii'llllDll0. Niki Ceorgakopoulos. .Xnllrew Ceryol. Lynn Ceske. Paul Cilroy, Phyllis Coelz, Rar- lmara fiilitllllllll. Nancy Cordon. glean Coulll. l,awrenc'e Cranl. Beverly Xnn Creen. lfrank Creen- lielll, Dale Crogan, lfllllifl' Crnhlms. Daniel Cust. Bon- nie Sue Cui. Sophs Melvin Haag. Georgia Ha- gen. Carol Hagerty. Caryl Hallman. Sandra Hamann. Gerald Haniil. Sheron Hamilton, john Hange- brauck, Clarence Hank. Andrew Hankins,jack Han- lin. Joanne Hanlon, 'lheo- dore Hanlon, Thomas Le- Roy Hansen. Hugh Hard- ing. Nlarlynn Harju, Mar- garet ,Xlice Harris, Maria Harris. Maple Harrison, tl a r ol Hartke. Carla Harvey, Phillip Hayniaker. Claudia Haynes. David Heaphy. Arnie Heinrich. Christine Hehnan. Kenneth Her- hc-rger. Richard iil'I'SlllIl2lll. Kath- erine Hewson, l'illl2lHllCl Hicks. Lucille Hill. Rich- ard Hinks. Carole Hironl- nius, Peter Hirsch. Gail Hodge. Susan Hodnik. lilaine Hogan. Rebecca Iallllftllllll, -Indy Holland. Martha Holland, Donna Hollenlwack. Arthur Hol- lender. -Ieflret' Holmes. Daricl Holt, ll'illiain Hood. Craig Hook. Gregory Hoo- ton. William Horton. Rich- ard Howells, Frederick Howlett. Irucille Hrilmar. Thomas H llgllCS, George Hull. Rolmert .Xlan Isaac- son. .IRIIHCS lwanski, Robert -la- colms. .Xlhert ylakolat. Frank Robert -Iarc. 'lerry Jarvis. Alacqueline jasper, Carol -jencls. Robert jenkins. Rohert Dale -lerik. Jay Jewell. Helly Marie johnson. jack Herherl johnson. Stephen johnson. Barbara jones. 'lioni -loslun. lfrancis l.ee Ijurcin. Susan -luslin. Sandra Kaddatl. Marjorie Killl. Margaret Killlllltlll. john Kane. Du- wayne Kantola, Steven Kap- pel. lfrances Kelly. Klanles Kennedy. janet Kenneth. .Xrani Khardian. At right. SOP!-IONIORE ENGLISH GLASS. Mr. Conrad Baku-r's third peri- od English Glass in rooni 230 is engaged in a discus- sion of the proper usage of adiective clatlses. ra 4 , W -rl K i ii' I 2 L, ' 'Q ,V i' ' 4 2. 9 'rl' , . , . f ' IQ , is f s '25 an z , I I 'rw 51k 'F 'fc g a if 1 -we - a ., , , l,g A -of ffl: -gl .f i g ' I X , it 'a ' if - I , f .'-- ' , , fr .- I -4 .... 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Barry Konran. Lin- da Kranz, .Iuclilh Kreme- sef. vl'll0Ill2iS Kliora, Bar- hara Kruinrey, K a ren Krunirey. lilifahelh Kuhar. Mary Kurf, Sandra Kus- niierski. Gloria Ladd. Nor- ris Laclcl, Rirharcl Lampif nen. l'ainalin Laughlin, joseph Laurailis. Patricia Laurel. llarhara Laurel. Rhue Grace Layton, Ron- nie l.eal'hlacl. David Le- Mieux. -lohn H. Lennar- son, Susan Leonailis, Nan- cy Lee Lewis. Fremlerifk Liehert. Helen Liiulerhohn, -lucly .Xnn Linrlquisl. CL e ro l ll Max Lippert. G eo rge Little, lhonias Loehcle. Theoclore Long, Gerald Longley. Reinalclo Lopez, lierline Ann Lump- kin, Rosemary Lunrleen, Maryann Lunclhohn. Wayne Lululslrom. Alanies Lynrh. Nancy Lylikaincn, janet Macailis. Clhesler Ma- crowski. -lo.Xnne Maguire. .Xrthur Mahone. David Makela, Kathleen Maki. Carolyn Malek. .Xllen xl2lllllSll'UlIl. CL. Man- ning, .Xnn Martens. De- lores jane Marlin. kloknnc Marlin. Maria Marlin, qloyce Mason. Neal Mason. Pamela Mason, William Matayosian. Norma Mal- lhews. .X rni in Maurill, Henry May. Larry May, Richard Malrin. Rosemary xlllllilll. Doris Xl4'fi1lSl2ll1il. l'aula Mrliwen, llarwy Wayne Mcliay. Myra Mr- Kerlie. linunelt McLellan, Myrtle ane McLellan, Melody Mehlahon. Warren McMullen, xvlllllllll Mc- Mullen. Shirley MrNeely. Al. lell. QB SCIENCE CL.-XSS. Mr. Richard Fox is lecturing lo his Sophomore Biology class on the value of penicillin in the uiomlern world. Sophs Relmecfzi Nlenlinzi, Renlmen Xlejizi. George Nlelxille. Sharon Lee Nlencluno. Stanley Nlerlock. Peggy Nleyer. Dzixiil Nlicliziels, Alowe Nliller. l,inclz1 Nliller. l,1lll'll'l2l Nlills. llrzuai Kli- losllevirll. jerry Nlillilnore. loin Nliner. .Xlice Nlitcliell. Kennelli Nlilellell. o el Nlilclien, Nlzirslizi Nlilrikell. Bonnie Nlixon. Cllmrles Moore. Nlzmiai Moore. john Morris, Karen Nlorris, -lolin Morton. Rielizird Nlose, .lily Xlosow. lfredllie xl1llOCll. ziniex Nloloen. .Kclclie Nloloen. -lerry Nlixl- mler, Kzillileen Nllllllllllllllil. -losepli Nlusimli. Cieorge llll0lIl2iS xlflillll. .Illtlllll Nzigocle. Kenneth Xkllllll. Xnn Nienii. Russell NlCIlll. lolin Xorell. llillizim Nor- man. Xlzirgzirel Notting- lllllll. Clzirol Novak. Hurley Ulmerinzin, lSzn'l1iirai Onlls. Cllizirles Olenlocli. loix Ol- enlmli. Colin O'H1n'e. Clirislel f7llllSlIl2lIlll. .Xlice Xlzirie Olixzires.. kleflrey' Olixer. lillen Olsen. Glll Olson. Nlzirilyn Olwon. Wil- liznn Hzirolml Olson. Vir- ginia O'Nlzlrzi. kltlllllllf Opin. joseph Oxerlvy. Nancy Owens. Rirlianl Pzulmlomk. .Iznnes l'1lllllCl'. l.eo Palu- cius. Ninn Pallet. Kzirren Ilzirlxer. Xlilxe l'zirker. Rola- erl limluin l'zirlxer, n.-'Z . . . 1 4 . 1' lznnes l'zirrisli. -IHIIICS l'2lll'. lllllill l'llllllx Olen l'il lerson. Gerzilml lhilllzillsky. Rolwerl Pemlmlieorcl. Douglas Pekkzirinen. Rirllzlnl l'erL- ins. liniil Slzinlex Peters. .lerilyn l'elerson. Ricliainl l'L'lL'lSOll. Yzilerie Peterson. Stephen l'elrzinek. Norbert l,ClTllSl-xil. Nlzirfizi l'l'eill'er. Dick Phillips. l.inflzi Gaulle Phillips. Ronzilml Pierre. Sylxizi Pililmosizin. Gene l'if' lzilzi. Rirlizinl lllklll. iliirol I'lesn,izik. Llznnes Proctor. Pzilrieizi Prorok. Slexen Ralph. llziryl Rue Rillll' nlzirll. -lznnes R2iSllllliSL'll. Yirginizi Rziwn. Xrmlizi Rm- nionil. Lormlon Rulcling. l'2lll'll'l1l Remlcling. Szinrlrzl Rlilllltllltl. Klairole Reiml. Rolmerl Renner. llelnorzili Renwiik. Gene Ricllzmlxon, limlmlie Riclierwon. C-len n Ricks. Bzirlmzirzi Riley. Claim Riel. Slllkllllll' RixelI.Spen'- eer Robertson. ,jasper lill- xszirrl Robinson, lllilll e Romllmro. Nlziry Roller. QF ' Q 'ks Q 1 ' 1 X ,491 31 .Fay Z W N? ., f gf. h xf ak 39 f Q Q . . 1 all W fd? ww! me 5 lb af I a, K I J :I i Y 1 V lg ff 5 3? is il 1 , far ii 1 in J' 527 -K M 4 M if ff , . .r ' psi ,. 5, M. 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Heline Seiht. Kenneth Sutterlnntl, -lo.hm Sheppard. Carol Sherwood. Altttly Shreie. Nliltlretl Sim- cic, Cllautlette Simon. Clau- tlia Simon, Patricia Singer. llester Siriitlas. Valerie Sirx itlas. Stexe Slack. Riehartl Slaias, C. Ryan Smith. Darla Smith, l.ana Smith. Nlelleta Smith. Roh- ert joseph Smith, Yirian Smith. Bruno Snaukstas. Russell Snitler. Ronald Somers, Su- zanne Sonnenherg. Roy Sooley. Rohert Sorenson. Gaylord, Spaulding. Carol Speilman. l-'retltlie Springs. liathleen Spnrling. William Slahen. Herbert Sl1llii'iil0llSC, 'lierry Stairs, lfranees Stan- ley, Rai 'ljler Stanley, Sharon l.ee Stanley. Theo- tlore Stanulis. Nlarjorie .Xnn Staples. jeri Stark. Robert Steph- ens. Carol Stevens. .john Stexens. Lois Stevens, l'ho- mas Stine. Dennis Stotlola. llarhara Stolarik. lilenorc Straler. Yieki Strohm. Rohert Stuelt- er. Brenda Suggs, Richard Suwak. erome Srehla, George Swanson. I. a r r y Swanson, l.ee Swan son. Richard Xllen Swanson. At left: Master Sgt. Rupert XY. Seotl puts the sophonlore rookiei through their prelimi- nary paces before thex reeeiretl their uni- forms. Sophs Roger Swaral. Toni 'lalia herl. Lorraine lahlincn. james lallcy. l'alrim'L lal- so, lidrine Tanner. Nlarya Tanski. Gary late. 'limo- lliy 'l'ennyson. .Xllen Tesfli. Rolierl lheis. David Peter il'llUlll1lS. l'a- lriria lliomas, Roherl Gera ald Tlioinas. Xlicliael -lill0llllJS0ll. Nlicliacl 'l'hync. Joyce lillnian. .luditli San' dra 'l'illon. Billy Duane lindale. l'alll Tobin. lyelle Toledo, iVil- lialn 'l'oll, Donald lollcrs. Carol lraynor. Dolores 'l'riller. Rolicrla True, Dale 'I rusky. Xlarlene llirnian. Brenda lilainc Vlilll'llCl'. Dcannc Lynne lwcnlynian. Carol V2llCllllIlCll'. Nlark Vander- xcrc. Nlarylou Yanlloogcn. Nancy Yanlloogcn. Blar- garel YanSkaik. Larry Var- sck. Nancy Yaseloll, lililalietli Yasilius. Yelyalec .Xnn Vas- quez. l'il'llL'Sl villlgllll. jos- eph Yelasco. john Ven- delti, lfonsIanm'c Y e 1' d i. -leanne Vig, Carol Yignieri, Charles Yllllflll, Nanny Yilkns. Vernon Voss. jerry Xl'acliowial4, Nlicihacl- ene Wagner. Palsy XValkc1'. Bruce xV2lllllCl', Gerald Warml. Robert Xvfilfllllllll. Roland lVeisinan. lYilliain Xl'ClL'll, james Xlells. Carl lYendlCr. Vir- ginia XYeslc'0It, james H'il- lerlon. Christine Williams. Dale XVilson. Maxine XYil- wn, Gail 'llllllf Nlinslon. Carole lYinIers. Clorenc xvlflillkl. Daniel Todd Wi- likka. Ronald Will, Betty U'ong'. Mary Wong. Rolwerl Xvllfllllllllll, Kent Wool- dridge. Carol Worlliznn. .lean Xvlillllflx. Ronald Xl'rona. Daniel Ycsland. jaines Young. Daniel Yu- klls. .Xndrcw lark, Arlene laugra. .Xrlliur langra. Stanley lclcsnik. Mary ligowski. Richard Dale flllllllCl'lll2ll'l. l-idwina llonis. Nancy Elaine llo- nis, lilcanor lilpanicif. y re I-fri i!!!!i wh' fa will 5? ,W if if lgg, ymf 'arf Q gk.- av? ' A sc. m m if A .. f., A if J 1 vi' ,,y: I . i 'K - .Mi A-v 4, . ka f ,. mi or M! I , ,ti l asv ff gg F fs J.: if V I if 46 6 A , x i. L l 3 r 1 .W-,rf --,,, 3 ' Saw , aria gl ., ,:.,l f 1 i in ' wwf fwffi H '- Iii Eff' H sr i 5 1. 1 if If f -L 7 1 A f 9 rw iglgl 49 igii F E .3526 Aki! nm Q' 5 A -M' iz. ,,.. uf all M , . g ' 35? .im A 451 AJ. , 535 YJ BIML W' If Has Been A Big .lump From 8'rh Grad IfIClliRS: Left to right Marilyn llelhorne, xiet FRICSHNLXN CLASS KIOVXCIII.: Left to right. ROW l: Charlene Clesnorar, l,urae Metzger, Barbara l'iI'lIlll'll. Mary Sodernian, Betty Douglas. Dorothy klatnnilx, Debby Lytilsainen. l.ell to right. ROW 2: -Indy .Xlxord. Rose Xlary Sidlausltas. Pat l'r- haitis. Barbara Sztxage. Diana Welker. bail Nilsen. l':tt kos- O September fl, l957, saw 775 lfreshmen thronging into NVTHS to begin their high school career. Many immediately joined clubs, embarked on athletic ca- reers, and participated in dramatic and musical pro- ductions, so that quickly the strangeness ol high school was replaced by a feeling oli security. They became an integral part ol' the educational program. .Xiding in this adjustment to a new school were the coun- selors: Miss Leona Stoevener, Nlr. Nello Bardonner. Mr. 'l'homas Mann, and the class sponsors. New Faces ol' l9til was chosen as the theme ol' the NL'K'l'Cl IIT, . 23.5 chalk, Diane Berkquist. Dare I-Iverett. Left to right. ROW fl: Gilbert Arenas, Sant Peck. Daxid Hanke, Pete Staben. Dare Rause, l.eRoy laugra. Larry C1arr.jim Hellquist. Not pictured: I-eorge Kliaritonoll. Linn Nlitchell. class party, which was held November I, l957, in the school gym. Prior to the program the candidates lor class ollicers were introduced and gave their quali- fications lor candidacy. Members ol' the class then presented the entertainment. The week following the party the final election lor class officers was held. Selected to lead their classmates through their freshman year were Richard Bay, presi- dent: Marilyn De'l'horne, vice-president: Pat Hogan, secretary: and Barbara Criswell, treasurer. FRliSllNI.XX CLASS OF- Rick Bay. president: Bar: bara Clriswell. treasurer: president: Pat Hogan. jnnni .Xznmnos, Jllilllll .Xnn Abel. Bryan :Xil2llllS. Mi- 1 , fllucl .Xmlznnx lfrcml lXcllc1'. Clznulizn .Xl1u, jcrmnc .Xlun, leo. Runzllcl .Xllcn, XX'illiznn lXl2llllL'XX' .Xllcn. Daniel XlX'lll'l'l. Qlurlilh Kay .Xlun'1l. .lznncs liclwzml .Xin- lmrogiu. Cllmrlcs Xnlcs. .Xml- lcy .XIl1ll'l'SOIl. lllilllk' Xn- ilvrwml. lingcllc ,XllllCl'NUll. ,Iunic 0 .XIlllClNUll. RURCIK .Xmlc-rwn. llcnnis Xmlrcww. lrlnnznl ,fXmlr4-ww. Richzml .Xnn. lizuill .Xrlmc-. fllllklll .Xl'c'- llill'l. billmcrl .Xrcl1:1s. lfrccl- rirk Ge-nrgv Xxlcll. l'zlI1'i- vial .Xuwlin. Kiln-fry Klan' llalzirll. I:lAkllll'lN liulmnik. l7all'lL'm' lllllxl'l. 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VVVV Q ,. if V V , lj 1' K gi 4 viii W7 .1251 ' ,11 .5 if 'J 'v , .1V.1VVV 1 we 11 2 1 1 r i X- VA, A F 1 Y is :wi 1 7 gglkii 3' Q 3 XV .VVV.- ' lg Z7 an :.,.: ,.,.. 1 Ibkb I ii' Q ,:-Vxfa 'Q 1 X 7 v pgs' ,'3i'g ,Q 6 wif 3, If I Mi. QI: wwf sy I' xik Zxiggjbwii 1 3 til: km A ' 5 093' 4 b .Q N., if V 4g-ml ,M xM.'.,,N flag s Mw- SIDE BY SIDE Sluclenf Government Serves U Well Above, TOP: Having a last look at Recreation Night posters before distributing them are, left to right: Gloria Andren, Sandy Ogrin. and Peg'o Harris. lNIIDDI,E: Miss Eleanor Moore is shown counseling the lfoster-Parent Plan committee con- sisting of I.ynn Mitchell and Sue Greene. BO'l l'ONI: Turnabout week is an annual atlair at WTIIS. Participating in this gala exent are members of the committee. Left to right: llarbara Noll. Roy Kyndberg, ,lim Hellquist, and Lynn Mitchell. TOP RIGHT: Lucy Yolpe becomes an actixe part ot Student Council when Bruce like strand administers the oath. left to right: llonuie Carpenter. Ed Ogriu. and Dick Phillips. 88 LOWISR RIGHT: Proudly displaying the trophies the group has earned this year are. O During the school year of l957-58, the NVTHS Stu- dent Council participated in many worthwhile ae- tivities. On the social side, the get-acquainted dance early in the year, the after-game dance given with the PTA, Recreation Night, and Turnabout dance were all well attended by our students. The faculty was honored by the Facility Tea. New students were made to feel more welcome by a special coke party at which club leaders introduced their organizations. Good international relations were encouraged by continuing the care of two children through the Foster Parent Plan. Our children are a ten year old Greek boy, and a ten year old Korean girl. The American Field Service exchange program brought Luciana Volpe from Rome to our school for the year. Roy Kyndberg was selected to represent NVTHS in Europe this summer. Among activities to raise funds for our exchange scholarship was a Talent show featuring our own students. Brotherhood at home was made more meaningful by recognized Brotherhood Wfeek featur- ing Reverend .lerry l'Valker as an assembly speaker. Helping To Build Better World Citizens O School services included the taking ol .Xnnuzil HIV pictures ol' underclztsstnen, writing at weekly high scihool news colutnn in the daily paper, keeping bulletin boards current, providing decorations at Christtnzis time, and the recognizing ol school service by students through the :awarding ol' Hon- or '-tvs . Co-sponsors are Nliss Eleanor Moore and Mr. lVillizun XVebb. The National Leader' ship Conference held at Czunp Cheley, Estes Park, Colorado, wus attended by Dain Riley and Bonnie Clzirpenter. Other coun- cil members attended the Northeztst-North- west District conlerence in November, und the Illinois State conlerence in April. 'IOP RICLIIII: Student Council otlicers lor the 1957-1958 school year were. left to right: Roy Kyndberg. treasurer: Pt-g'o Harris. secretary: Dun Riley. vice-president: :ind Bruce Iikstrztnd. president. NIIIJDLE RIGHI: Discussing plans for Share 'Iheir I-'ure Week with NIr. Webb. Student Coun- cil Cio-zultisor, are Ruthie Iiwatld and Dunne Hun- nzi. cotnniittee chztirinen. AI RIGHT: Looking otet' the yexir's cztlendur ol' events are this yeztr's general chairtnen. I.eft to right: K-lortu ,-Xndren. publicity: Iiznliztrai Noll. so- cial: and Bonnie Clzirpeuter. zictixilies. ISEIXHYZ Plainnitig the atgetttlzt for the following class council meeting are class council representat- tixes with vice-president Dain Riley :it extreme left. Others are left to right: -lint Hellquist. Lynn Mitch- ell. Duarte Hanna. 1-ld Ogrin. Ruthie Iiwztld, Sue Clreene, Dick Phillips. ztnd Sturdy Ogrin. 1 -QVN Yiiikfllii ' f From Every Headline To Every Deadline O Producing a high school yearbook is an all-year assignment. Pictures and data on last spring's sports and other late school events were compiled by last year's staff and tiled lor use in this book. As soon as school resumed last September, the stall' started the job ol' compiling the record ol' events ol this year. Stall members met in two sections in room H5 B each day under the supervision of Mr. Edwin C. Meslow. Laurel Goerler and Sue Zierlein were Co-editors of the I958 book. Gail Rumlord had charge ol' the art and design ol' layouts and edited the music section. Ellen Clymer and Marie Ewald were club editors, while Gloria Andren and .ludy Hautala took care of the school life section. Classes, which is the largest division of the book, was edited by Carol Sidlauskas, assisted by Lois Hagman and Diana Hoyt. The faculty and instructional sec- Xhove. .XNXl'.XL Um Sl.Xlflf PERIOD fl, Lelt to right: Sue lierlein. Clofeclitor. Gloria Andren, Marie Ewald, joe Kunnickas. -lucly Hautala. Ellen Clymer, Carol Sidlauskas, Lois Hagman, john llrhaitis, Diane Hoyt. Standing: Carol Kasper. Thomas Geske, Pat Cooper. Not present for this picture. Laurel Goerler. tio-editor. .Xt left. PERIOD 2 BRIICFING SESSION. Seated. left to right: Georgia Lynch. Ellen Clymer, Helene Flath. Standing: Gail Runiford. Fran Alarc. Sue lierlein. tion was edited by Pat Cooper. Picture assistant was Georgia Lynch, Polly Correll was in charge of typing: she was assisted by Helene Flath and Fran Jarc. In the sports area, Carol Kasper had charge of the girls activities and also helped edit the boys' sports section. -loe Kulmickas did the preliminary work on boys sports, but the brunt of the task was handled by volunteer Ed Ogrin and several ol his associates on the XV Club. Soliciting advertising space lor the yearbook is an important factor in the book's production. Ads help Hnance the book and keep the subscription price to students at a minimum. Tom Ceske and john Urbaitis did all the leg-work and auto piloting required in this area, checking their results with Mr. Meslow each day. lf pictures were required, the help of the Camera Club boys was enlisted. W Continuously Try For The Besf I The stall' coopcratecl with tl1cStutlcntCjoun- cil in their program ol scht-cluling and taking intliviclual pic-turcs ol all ttmlcrclasstncn lor use in thc Class or album section ol' the year- book. 'I'his was cotnplctucl in Sc-ptctnber. Tho liollowing wcck saw thc senior and laculty in- diviclual picturc schedule in opt-ration. Sciltctluling and taking sports and artivitics pirtures now canu: into lull swing. 'l'hc co- operation ol' thc inetnbcrs ol' Clantcra Club ntaclc possiblc a thorough picture vovcragc ol' all school cw-nts. Morning, noon, or night, tht- photographers wcrt' always on tht- job to rc- corcl thc evcr changing series ol' events that go to ntalac up thc history ol' the school year. But how to best select and use tht-sc picturtys in thc yearbook. that becanic again the stall's problcin, Alter much study. the thcntc Side by Side was cvolvccl anal the story ol' tht- year was built around it. .Xncl so thc yvar passctl. Rushing to tnect deadlines kept thc wholc stall' busy. Finally, with a wcll-earned tnotncnt lor rcllcrtion, thc stall agrcctl that ccliting thc yearbook has bt-cn a rewarding job. Xt top right. IN Illlz llXRlx ROOM. l,cll to right: Nlr. li, Cl. NIL-slow. sponsor. antl lfrauk .larcp pho- tographcr. inspcfl some ol tht' huntlrctls ol' prints which arc turut-tl out lor llu- warbook. Xt right. C.OXlfliRliXllli. l,cl't to right: Gail Rlllllllbfll. l'olIx' Clorrcll. auul lfrau 'Iart tlisruss tltcir .Xnnual assignments tluriug pcriocl 2. Polly type-tl tuost ol' tht' topy lor thc book. llclow, I'lCIll'Rli lillll INK.. Standing. lclt to right: l.:turcl C.ocrlvr. Clo-ctiitor. Carol Sitllauskas. Scalctli Xlaric Iiwaltl. lillcn llltnu-r. Carol Kasper. atul Suv licrlcin. Clo-ctlitor. lixaluatiug autl Ni'lCl'llIlg pictures is an important job on thc stall. K fl .f K-wduu J 3 '22 A 19 mrft, 35583. Above. REVIIQXVING ADS. -lim Kantola, Nlary Hubbard. and Above, EDITORS CONFER. Pat lfritzlen, editor, and Charlie Nlariann Gregory check over the list of ads for the next isstle Rigsby. mailing editor. look through the lile which is kept of of the XV World. newspapers published by other schools. Paper Gives Campus News Coverage I Student VV Nllorld plays an important part in the life of VVTHS. lt is written for the students, by the students. It represents the students' viewpoints towards school life. lt's main objective is to bring the school news to the students. The stall' tries to write stories that appeal to everyone. It takes the combined ellorts ol' the whole stall, the business manager, printers, and advisors to get the paper out each week. Four-day weeks which are vaca- tions lor the rest ol' the school are merely headaches lor the stall' ol' the NV X'Vorld, lor they have one day less on the paper. A typical work schedule is as lollows: 'l'he editor assigns the stories to the reporters on Monday. Mon- day is also the day the sports editor and the editor-in- chiel' finish all last minute stories lor the week's edi- tion. 'l'uesday is make-up day. Staff members paste galley proofs on the dummy sheets in the order in which the paper will be printed. On NVednesday the mechanical stall' makes up the page lorms, while the stall checks the prools for errors. On Tlnlrsday the Print Shop prints the paper. Finally, on Friday the homeroom representatives pick up the papers in the Print Shop. Also on this day, the mechanical stall breaks up the forms in order to prepare lor the next issue. The stall members are meeting a deadline which will start this cycle anew. Below. l lN.Xl. CZHICCK. Marion Dart. Diane Beeson, Dick Wat- Larkin check oyer the week's issue ol the newspaper to lind any kins, Sandy Ogrin. Nlariann Gregory, Brenda Smith. Pat l'lI'lll- errors which may have slipped into the paper. This linal check is len. Nlary Hubbard, jim Kantola. Mr. james Yoggerst. and Dick necessary to provide the student body with accurate information. Staff Mus'r Meet Thar Weekly Deadline O A journalism class is ollered lor those students wish- Hubbard, business manager: Diane Beeson, Sandy ing to explore writing. The construction and writing Ogrin, and Marion Dart, reporters: Bob Flint, sports ol' stories is dealt with in this class. Future start mem- reporterg Pat Perkins and Charlies Rigsby, circulation: bers ol' XV XVOrId get their writing background here. Mariann Gregory and -lim Kantola, advertising. I The stall of the 1957-58 Student WV XVorld in- The advisors for the newspaper are Mr. James Yog- eludes: Pat Fritllen, editor-in-chief: Dick X'Vatkins, gerst, business and editorial, and Mr. G. Reid, print- sports editorg Brenda Smith, leature editorg Mary ing. The staff meets period seven. .-Xt right. Ll-fl' 'ER ROl.l.. The weekly school newspaper is run oll on a cylinder press, Shown checking the papers as they come directly oll' the press are. left to right. Bill lValt. Boll Decker. l'at l'il'llIlL'll. editor. -lell Nlears. and Xlr. ti. Reid. printing adxisor. Lower right. l'RODl K. I ION l.lXl-.-l P. lhe galleys are plll together on the stone tahle, Shown working around the tahle are. clock- wise. l'at l'illllllL'll. Brenda Smith. Dick Brooks. l.eRoy Xdams. liarl llatler. Ray Yarhrough. Howard ujorgenson. aloe Drinka, and lloh Decker. Bottom lelt. DlSf.l SSINC, SPORIS, Lon- ferring ahout the sports page are Dick Larkin. Diane lleeson. and Dick lYatkins, Sports liditor. Bottom right, PRUOFRICJXIDING. Finding the mistakes in the copy handed in by the re- porters are. left to right. Sandy Ogrin. Marion Dart. Brenda Smith. and Pat Fritzlen. . ..., -.-WMEV e63 Xhove. ,lXl'lJIO VISIXXI. .XI.l-1R'l'. Left to right: Nlrs. Geraldine vice-president. not pictured. 'I he boys are getting their assign- lvllllltllhi. XYznne l,CI'llIIlClI, Ioe Rose. lznnes Seltulller, president. ment instruetions for the day frotn Nlrs. NYaldorf in the Audio- l'erry Cooks 'loin Berry, ASCKTCIlll'fVlil'l'2lSlll'l'l'. George Putoclx. Yisuul lIL'2llltlll2ll'l0l'S lll room lull. Audio Visual Club Cafers To Classes I 'l'he iXudio-Visuul IJl'0gl'lllll hats heen continuously developed and expanded in Wzutkegun Township High School since its Ufgllllllillltlll about twenty years ago. It is designed to provide ntuny uselul services to the school by providing sttppletnentury training :lids through the ,Xudio-Visuul lllClllllIIlS to the teztehers and students ol' XVztukegztn Township High School. Through this depztrttnent such things :ts eduezttionatl sound films, lihnstrips, phonograph reeortls, trzmserip- tions. tnodels. ehzirts, still pietttres, :ind :ill the neces- sary and itnportztnt equipment to properly reproduce Below. I'l'l5l,l6 ,XDDRIQSS SICRYKZIC, lierrt Cook und -lznnes Sehutller ure opennting the phonograph and puhlit :uldress sys- tem during the Snowball llztnee in the gym. any pzn'tic'ulzn' ztid is ellieiently Imrovitled. ,X corps ol' students, under the experienced and able supervision ol' Mrs. Geraldine X'Vzildorl', ezteh dzty de- livers and picks up nulnerous inztteriztls and equips ment lot' the various elznssroont teztelters. The depart- ment expertly handles all ol' the clerical steps involved lrotn the time olf placing the original order to the re- turn to the supplier. The serviees are sponsored by the Audio-Visual Club under the direction ol Mr. Orlin D. Trapp, I'1':tetic'ztl Arts division 4'll2llI'IH2lI1. Below. liQlill'NlliN l' CHI-ICR-l'l'. Left to right: loin Berry. james Scihulller. and 'll-fry Cook are inspecting zu new slide projector for tlse in elzissroonls. School Cameras Caplure Unique Snaps 2 5 li lop lcll allow, IN 'I llli IIXRKROUNI. Procliulioii of pit'llll'CS for achool publicity is ai major aflixily of Kiaincra Clluh. Nh: I . CI. Nlcslow. sponsor. ami lfrank -lane arc examining some cn- llI'g0lllL'IllS for lhc warlmook. Xhoxc. CIl.l'll Nllilfl INCL l,L'll lo right: Gcorgx- xll'NlUN'. ,lolm l'azc'i'cskiw. Gcorgia ljllfll. lfrank Klan. Gail lk-Rohan. llaiwcy Ol I icrina 1. aml .lim Clrowm. In right ll'0lllf -lamcs l l2lll3l'H. Hin... Y,..M,WN 5 i 'lop right. liQl'II'NIIiX'l' CIHICCIK-lTl', l.cl'l lo right arc: Gail DCRUll1lIl. lflilllllx -lan. and .lim Crosson gixiiig lhi-ii' i'lllllCl'1l uqllipliiclil thc- 0lll'L llXi'l' lwloic going out on an 2llill'I'-Ni'llO0l 2lSSlg'IlIllClll. , . ,.,. . ,. . below, lzXl',Ll IIXI4, SLSSIOX. Chili UllIi'CIiS plan pi'ogi'am for lll'Xl nivcliiig. l,L'i'l lo right: l I'1lllli .Iarcg program 1'liaii'maii: Gail lJcRohall, ll'C1lSllliC'l'2 Ucorgv Xlcslow. prcsiilcnlg Georgia I.ym'li. SCl'l'Cl2ll'f1 and Boll Xloiirilson. iiu'-pi'c'siilciil. I XVilh lhc iiicicascd imcrcsl in pho- Lograpliy, the Camera Club scrvcs thc neccls ol' boys and girls who lollow this popular hobby. Mcclings arc held each week throughout the school year. 'lhc group has thc use of a wcll cquippecl darkrooni open to mcinliers who have taken thc basic lllSll'llC'il0llh ollierccl. I-Scgiiiiiciis learn llirough clisrussions. clcmoiislrations, and illuslralccl lecturcs at the weekly meetings. .Xclvanccd meni- hcrs comprise thc photo se1'vic'c group who proviclc lull l'2llHlJllS pic'lu1'c cover- age for thc high school pulmliralions and lor the local iicwspapcr. Cur Culture 0rigina'res From Diverse Xlnoxc: lixplaining thc nnpoitnnc ol Spanish 'it 'i typical monthly tnccting is Nlargit' fit-islcr. Spanish tllub prcsi- slcnl, Hho saxs Spanish isn'l important? Xboxc. Spanish Club stuclcnts' clisplay thc-ir init-rc-st in thc tlub'sacl1x1AiQs. llclow. SPANISH CIl.l'l4 Olfl'lCIl-1RS. lcll lo right: Pat Prorolt. ll'C2lSlllil'I'. llcrclinc liluni. program chairman. Nancy lfrost. sccrctarx. Xlargit' Geisler. prcsitlcnl, Clarlc-nc llcllquist. attcnclancc chairman. Alohn llcRt'u. xicc'-prcsi- tlcnt, not picturctl. swf 0 'l'o broaclcn thc stuclents' knowleclgc ancl appreciation ol' thc Spanish language. customs, ancl culture is the rnain purpose ol thc Spanish Club. Anyone who is tak- ing Spanish or has taken it in past ycars is eligible- to bc-coinc a rnenrbcr ol' this club. 'l'hc lirst activity ol' the club in October was the all school tlancc. Fiesta Fling, with inusic by Bill Berg- ling's bancl. Our exchange stuclcnt lrotn Italy, Luciiana Volpe, clrcw thc lucky tickets lor thc cloor prizes. Pro- ccecls lroni this clancc arc being put into the Sltltl scholar- ship luncl which is ollerccl each year to sonic Spanish stuclc-nt who is planning to continue his study ol' Spanish in college. The rcgular Spanish Club incctings consist ol niovics about clillcrent Latin .'XlIlC'l'lt'll1l countries, games. panel discussions, ancl Spanish lcgcncls. .Xt the llcceinbcr nicct- ing, a typical Spanish Christnias celebration was prc- scntcclg this incluclccl thc singing ol' Spanish Clhristinas carols and thc lxrc-alaing ol' thc C'llSl0ll1ll1'y pinata. Nlr. joseph Nlicka ancl Miss Marion Coy are sponsors ol thc club. Ancienl Cultures Of The Clcl World Top picture. ll'NlOR GLXSSIGXI, l.liXGl'li. .XIJYXNGICIX l.el't to right, i -ROW l: Sandy Harrall. Nlr. ll. ll. Hills. co-sponsor. lenny Larsen. secretary-treasurer. Carol Spielman. president, Candy Yeith. yice-president. Karen Tompkins. publicity chairman, Xlr. lf. Stefano. co-chairman. l,ynne liaulmy. ROW 2: Bonnie Gustafson. Nlargie hlamnik, Laura Lee llena. Nlarcia llehnke. Betty Gypcar. Irene Xormark. Gail Hodge. Garyl Ramstadt, Paula Gadslmy. Sue Hodnik. ROW 3: Nlary Klaya, jackie jasper. George Nleslow. Henry Sanders. David LeNlieltv. Dan Searing, Clint Seeher. Harold Gustalson. I .lunior Glassical League meets once a month to discuss plans lor coming events and various activities. .Xt the hrst meeting in September, the lollowing ol'- licers were elected: Garol Spielman, president: Gandy Veith, vice-president: Penny Larson, secretary-treas- urer: Karen Tompkins, publicity chairtnan. -lunior Classical League, better known as the Latin Club, is open to all students who are now studying Latin, or who have studied it at some time. Mr. -lulian D. Hills and Mr. l-'red Stelano are the club sponsors. The Latin Glub's purpose is to acquaint the students with the lives and customs ol' the ancient Romans and to promote a better understanding ol' the classics. The present membership approaches one hundred, repre- senting all four high school classes. The first big activity ol the year was the record dance entitled the Snowball, which was co-sponsored by the German Glub. The dance was a big success. Bottom picture. LIVNIOR CIIUXSSIGXI. Lli.XGl'l-1. BICGINNERS. Lell to right. ROW l: Nlary .Kun Stasior. llasie Stackhouse. llerilyn Peterson, Pamela Watkins. ludy Xhel, leanne Springer. Candy Veitli. 3 Marge Knutel. Ka'tliy'Nlurpliy,' lenny Larsen. Nlelleta Smith. ROW 2: Nlarcia Pfeiller. Nlichaelene Wagner. Pauline Rena. Bruce Pecaro, Rosalie Singer. Paula Krasner. Susan Ryan. -leanne Davison. Shirley lYilkerson. Richard Sebenik. Shirley' Xnn Nliller. Leo Baulmy. ROW fl: jerry Wright. Betty Brown, janice Peter, Y son, lat Spellman. Dale Schaufel, Bruce XValther. David .Xrboe. Rose Nlarie Dragunas. .Klan Kanervo. Ron Rnutel. Barry Dixon. The proceeds ol this event went toward the annual Roman Banquet, which was held on March 20, lSl58. The theme chosen lor this event was, Festa Vernaliaf' .X typical Roman meal consisting ol' chicken, aspara- gus, radishes, carrots, and baked apples was served. Ollicers and committee chairmen were served mock wine by a lew members dressed as slaves. Some ol' the members who worked to make the banquet a success were: lillen Olsen, Paula Gadsby, Dan Brumm, Dasie Stackhouse, Irene Normark, George Meslow, and the club's ollicers. lintertainment was provided by two ol' Mr. l5ay's wrestlers, a eomedy sketch by a lew ol' Mrs. lVixom's students, and vocal selections by Sandy' Harrall. In May, the members went on their annual Spring trip. They went to the theater in Ghicago and to dinner afterward. This trip ended the activities lor the year. Foreign Customs, Languages, Fu'rure O XfVer die deutsche Sprache studiert, belindet sich aul' dem Markte, wo alle Nationen ihre XVaren ambie- tenl er spielt den Dolmetscher, indem er sich selbst bereichert. QGoethej Five tnembers ol' Gertnan Club participated in a scholarship contest held at Roosevelt University in May. They were Rick Platz, Victor Beck, -Iacquelyn Clark, lloanne X'Vooldridge, and Barbara Laurel. Die Deutsche Gesellschaft provided a variety ol' activities lor its members. 'l'he club visited the German theater and German Airlines ticket ollice in Chicago and planned the annual Christmas party in the teachers' calieteria. Highlighted at this meeting were a Christ- mas tree decorated with typical German candles and ornaments. A group ol' German sailors stationed at Great Lakes spoke to the club about Christmas cus- toms in their homeland. At another meeting the club played Scrabble in German. fel 98 Above, GICRNI.-KN CIITB MIEINIBFRS. Left to right, ROYV l: Tony Burba, Steve Balmes. Gary Rist. Rosemary Elsasser, Christel Ohnsmann, Judith Baurle. Karen Krumrey. Gail Rum- ford. Gary Geier, Wiltna Goede. ROW 22 l-ldwina llonis. Don Haverkamp, Heline Seibt, Gene Freund. JoAnn XVooldridge, Gretchen Gissibl, Ronelle Gatmon. Jacqueline Clark, Daniel Zeeland. Barbara Laurel. 'Ferry Stairs. ROW 3: Mr. jack. Sandra Henkey. Victor Beck. Shirley Sander. Pamela XYchrheim. Larry Calvert, Marilyn Becker. Art Mancilla. Lynn Breger, Bill Schu- macher. Karla Bittermann. Carol Hartke. ROV' 4: Bruce Fulker- son. Frank Greenfield. Roger Loy. Armin Mauritl. Charles Ames. Art Nloeckler, Ben Hang. Ron Ikan. john Stevens, Andy Zack, Gib Miller. ROW 5: Bob Parshall. Martin ladigian. Dick Phil- lips, Richard Mazrin. Bob Larson. George Melville. Verne Xllen, Dale Trusky. Rick Platl. Dave Thomas. George lihnert. ROW ti: Roger Stonelake, 'l'om Gilkey. Robert Goetz. Herb Mohn. 'l'ed Stanulis. Phil lihemann. Rich Lampinen. Roger Swarat. German Club sponsor is Nlr. lYilliam jack. At left. G1-IRNIAN Cl.l'B Ol-'HCI-ZRS. Left to right: Fred jakolat, president. JoAnn XYooldridge. treasurer. Heline Seibt, publicity. Don Haverkamp. vice-president. Rosemary Flsasser. secretary. O All over the country, schools are demanding more teachers. Yet, the number of teachers graduating from college isn't enough to hll the demand. lt is the pur- pose ol' the FTA Club to encourage students to enter the field ol' teaching by acquainting and preparing them for the profession. Some ol' the club's activities are an annual trip to one ol' Illinois' state teacher colleges and visiting grade schools during semester exams. Mrs. Coleta XVright is sponsor. O French Club meets every Friday. Short movies are shown which may be travelogues, short stories, docu- ments on French customs, or films in the French lan- guage which explain grammar or illustrate the use of French in every-day situations. The club, sponsored by Miss Covelli, seeks to foster an interest and under- standing ol' the French people, their country, their language, and custotns. Careers Are Popular Club Topics At right. FRIQNCH CLl'B OFFICERS. Left to right: Charles Moore. president. Judy Ialcott. secretary. Mari- lyn Rullalo, treasurer, Linda Janson. vice-president. Above, FRENCH CLl'B MEMBERS. Left to right. ROXV l: Janet Salstrom, Joyee Tillman, Pat Spero, Elaine Palmer, Barbara Goldman, Marlynn Harju. Mary Kurz. Pam Smith, Melodie Frost. ROW 2: Paula Mcliwen. Mary Soderman. Diane Durkin. Shirley Hicks, lerry Cankar. Donna Hollen- back. Jim Hansen. Judy lilton. Connie liclwards, Niki Georgas. ROM' 3: Jeanne Gould. Roberta Stoll. Sally Cohn, Pat Schad. Margaret YanSkaik. Nancy Andrews, Penny Below. Ifl I'I'RIi 'IFACHICRS CLIVB. Left to right, ROM' 1: Rosemary lilsasser, Carol M'orth:un, Betsy Heppner, Roberta Traynor, Jane lilliott. Judy Alvord, Margaret Nottingham. Judith Kremeser. Linda Janson. ROW 2: Sharon Iskalis. Virginia Rizzo. Phyllis Fraatz, Gail Nilsen. Irene Normark, Karla Bittermann, Kathleen Bolnn. Lynn Morris. Nancy Nordgren, Doris Mefiasland. Penny Miller ROW -1: Judy Marsh, Sharon Quigley, Zara Saltzherg Barbara Duescher, Judith Nielsen, Michelle Peck, Paul Quin. Barbara Criswell, Barbara Jones, Irene Normark. ROW 5: Janice Farrell, Margie Kail. Ivy Delhorne, Judy Peterson, John Hangebrauek. Frank S. Jarc. Rhue Layton. Jim Lietzke, Janet Macaitis. Fred Sweda. Bette Collins, Karen Daydif. lilaine Palmer. Laurie Oliver. Cail Hodge. Maria Rupnick, Debra Peterson, Suzanne Schlemmer, Janice Yukna, Judy Marsh. Gail Rumford. ROM' -1: Carolyn Yaeger, Lynn Breger. Linda Faraone, Carole Johnson, Ann Nuuttila, Fran Jare. Candy Veith. Jean XN'heeler. Janice White, Shirley Swanson. Twentyman, Darlene Claggett, 'lierry Cankar. ROW 3: 4 At right. FI l'I'Rli 'IOEXCHIERS OFFICERS. Behind table. Left to right: Xnn Nuuttila. treasurer. Fran Jare, secretary. Irene Norinark. rice-president, Judy Marsh, president. Eileen Booth. board member. liya Moore. board member. On left: Roberta Traynor. Connie Krisnar, Judy Alyord, Virginia Rizzo. Rosemary lilsasser. Ou right: Janice Yukua. Candy Yeith, Barb Riley, Jean IYheeler. Suzanne Schleunner. 99 i, 2:-M 2 .SIM -ali' Curious Minds Seek The Unknown At right. BIOLOGY Cl.l'B Ol-'l-'lCERS. l.el't to right: Paula Roth. president. Connie Edwards. treasurer, Ruth Ewald. secre- tary. Ellen Olsen. Biologue editor, Below BIOLOGY Cl.l'B MEMBERS. l.el't to right. ROW I: Marcia Behnke. Carol Traynor. Martha Fons, Doris McCasla Diane Durkin. Sharon Campbell, Phyllis Fraatl. Barbara Cc inan. ROW 2: kudy Tilton, Pat Roett en, l.ynn Breger. ucy Schiek. K an Abrahatnson. Barbara Laure. Georgia Hagen Darlene Claggett. Sandra Caryis. ROW fl: lat Brunette, Cai Hodge, Margie Rail, -eanne Vig, Rhue Layton. panel Macaitts 'lane Elliott, Karen Daydif, Belle Collins, Shirley McNeely. HR if 1 .5 O Biology Club proniotes scientilic interest among students. Biology students tnake up the tnetnbership, and Mr. Ogden Poole is the sponsor. The student's in- terest in plants and animals took them on many in- teresting field trips. Among places visited were Gar- lield Park Chrysanthernunt Show. the Nluseuin ol' Natural History, the Museum ol' Science and lndus- try, the Lincoln Park Zoo, the University ol' Chicago Campus, the Illinois Duties State Park. Below. BIOLOGY Cl.l'B NIENIBERS. l.eft to right. ROW l: Pat Fincher, Mary plane Roder. Paula Cladsby. Roni Lange, Susan Leonaitis, -lttdith lfriedntan. Carol Yignieri. ROM' 21 Carol Spieltnan, Margie lfink. Ann Marie Nieini, ,Indy Cayan- augh. lean Could. Carole Winters. Sharon Menduno. Larry Nlarlynn llarju. RON' Pl: joel Mitchen. Barb Riley. Crosby: Carole Kolens. Carole Reid. Peggy lvllilillgllllll Indy Kreniesec On Decentber I2th, the annual banquet was held with Dr. Kimura, a pharinacologist from Abbotts, as the guest speaker. Several students had projects en- tered in the District Science Fair and were also able to view scientific exhibits lroin ntany ol' the near-by high schools. One ol' the club projects is the club magazine, The Biologuef' written and compiled by biology students. This magazine features science articles and drawings. Bill Chicolas. l.ee Swanson. lay lewett. Ann lfoley. 'l'ony Burba. Christel Ohnsniann. ROW 4: Connie Edwards. Frances Stanley. Carol Enstace. Paul Roth, Ruth Ewald. Barbara Dnescher. Karen 'l'hacker, Penny Morris, l.arry Yarsek. George Ehnert. Sue Burke. ROW 5: .lean lupan. jackie jasper. Edwin Park- hurst, Ellen Olsen. Ilan Searing. Phillip Ehentann. Ken Nanta. Kathy Chaniernick. Nlarshall Kearney. Caryl Ratnstadt. Possibililies Plus For Fulure Nurses Top picture. Fl l'l'Rli NVRSI-18 SKl'l,l, SESSION. Clock- wise around the table: Sandy SIHCS. julie kelly. Bonnie Custall son, Pat Flynn, I.aRee Lindberg, Kay Kuusisto, Sue Lindquist. Ellen Holland. Yiyian Nloore. Sharon Hook, judy Nleyerpeter. .Xnn Kuhar. Ilene Nlackae. Nlr. .Xl Crosehe. gpmism-. H I Future Nurses Club provides a series ol' study ses- sions lor senior girls planning to take their pre-nursing entrance exams. 'I'hese girls also write a live-hour test which conditions thern lor their nursing tests, and the stores are used as a hasis lor seholarship awards. Mrs. livelyn Bils and Mr. AXI Crosthe are cluh sponsors. lfuture Nurses is open to all students interested in the rnedieal prolession. To help these students pre- pare lor their luture, the club plans to visit liour hos- pitals eaeh year. Speakers lroln nursing schools, dot'- f 1 tors, and student nurses are hrought in to talk to the rnetnhers. Nloyie and slides are also periodically pre- sented to the lnenihers. Lower left, Fl l'l'RE NVRSES Ol-'l-'lCl'1RS. In front of lable left to right: Sandy Sluts. president. Ellen Polk, vice-president, Kay' Kuusislo, secretary, Helene Flath, treasurer. In hack, left to right: Pat Flynn, l.aRee lindherg. Lower right, llli.-Xlfl'll CliN'l'liR. Left to right: lion YanHeir- seele, Mrs. lsyelyn llils. sponsor. Pat Srhwery. Senior girls who belong to the cluh were invited to Cook County Hospital to witness a hotle operation. Later, along with tnenthers ol' the .Xdvanced Biology Class, they were privileged to see an abdominal opera- tion perlorined hy the world larnous surgeon, Dr. Carl Meyer. Meinhers ol' the eluh also assist in the school health program. They have helped in the dental survey, polio innoeulations, 'l'.lS. skin testing and 'I'.l3. X-rays. .Xt college night there were representatives Iirotn twelve schools ol' nursing, and on career day they were also represented with a speaker. 'lhese experiences con- trihute to the training ol' the students. Crealive Hobbies Deve op Many Skills At right, AR'l'S CLUB MEM- BERS. Left to right, ROW' li Phyllis McFarland, Sandra Recl- mond, Linda Nauta. Nancy Nordgren, Valerie Schiek, Nik- ki Muskat, judy Miller, Barbara Stolarik. ROW 2: Danny Powell. Roberta 'l'rue, Kathy Puchlexic. Ceorgia Butkus, Phyllis Fraatz, Carol Bubbs, Lillie Beecher, Nancy johnson. Roberta Cra- ham. At right, Mr. Everett Misunas, sponsor. 0 'l'he XfV'l'HS Stamp Club was organized in October 1957 by Mr. Robert Hughes. To help new collectors get started in philately, club members exchange duplicate stamps, conduct auction sales, learn how to collect, mount, and care for stamps. 'l'he club holds a spring stamp exhibit at WTHS and works with the Lake County Stamp Club in presenting a spring exhibit in downtown NVaukegan. A special project of the club is collection ol stamps to send to hospitalized veterans. O Students who enjoy drawing, sketching, and craft work Hnd Arts Club a worthwhile organization. The club meets in Room fi-15 on the hrst and third 'llhursdays ol each month. Some ol' the club's projects are: making posters to publicize the all-school play, The Heiress, selling jewelry, made by club members, at Recreation Night, and taking trips to local places ol' interest to draw and print various scenes. Faculty sponsor of the .Xrts Club is Mr. liyerett Misunas. STAMP Cl.l'B OFFICICRS. Left to right: lohn Sodernian, president, Alice Banis, secre- tary-treasurer, Mr, Robert C. Hughes, spon- sor. Marshall Kearney, program chairman, Carole Reid, vice-president. STAMP Cl.l'll lNllilVIl5liRS. Left to right: Carole Reid, Tony Burba, Sharon Menduno, Mr. Hughes, Marshall Kearney, Victoria jereb, john Soderman, At left, ARTS CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: XVayne Powell, vice-president, Judy Miller, president, Nikki Muskat, secre- tary-treasurer. We Learn To Share Wi'rh Our Neighbors we 1 'fa , , 2 Above. jl'NIOR RED CROSS MEMBERS. Left to right, ROM' l: Marlene Boettle, Richard Sebenik, Cathy Kharitonolf, Claudia Aho. Sharon Caya, Linda Lentine, Shirley M'ilkersou, Sharon Russell. Kathy Rose. ROW 2: Sandra Harrall, RoseMary' Thomp- son, Pat Roettgen, Karen Krunirey. Paula Cadsby. Aludy Niemi. Pat Guthrie, Barbara Slaclek. Linda jackson. Candy Yeith. ROXV 3: Carol Lind. Mary Caya. Marcia Pfeifler, Claudia Haynes, O unior Red Cross ein Jhasizes service to school, - . 1 , . . community, our country, and to the world. Ibis pro- ram has been successfully com Jleted throufh the . . . , ,. . 1 l 5 distribution ot Ihanksgivmg baskets, the work at Downey Veteran's Hospital, the donation ol' holiday At right, CHRISTMAS BAS- KETS. Left to right: Claudia Haynes. Peggy H'ilkerson. Mark Kennedy. Ellen Olsen, Dave Makela. Alice Banis. At right, JLTNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS. Left to right: Alice Banis, president, jackie Clark, secretary-treasurer, Ken Koy, vice-presi- dent, Ellen Olsen. program chairman. 103 Nancy Andrews, Lubow Demkiw. Terry Cankar. Carolyn Koy, Sandra Deibert. Lois Ofenloch. Lynn Twentyinan, Darlene Claggett. jackie jasper. Eunice Ladd. ROM' fl: Richard Suwak. Fred Brace. Peter Hirsch. Frank fiOIIl2llCZ. Dave Makela, Bruce Russell, Dianne liinernian. .Ianice Peterson, ReNee johnson, Laura Braaten, Sharon Cretan. lavors to local hospitals, and Cliristnias gilt boxes sent to children here and abroad. ln March a coininittee of Alunior Red Cross members presented a radio broad- cast explaining the value of Red Cross work. Miss Era Oke is the faculty sponsor. , ,ll , Wm. n2atm29'9.' Saleliles, Missiles Call For Shorlculs SLIDE RI'I.E CLLIS OFFICERS. Left to right, ROWV l: A. Banis. program chairman, j. Clark, secretary, Mr. Barczewski, sponsor. ROW 2: G. Zinn, vice-president, B. Peterson, president, L. I-Iollmann, treasurer. SLIDE RYLIC 1II.l'fW. ADVANCED. Left I0 right, ROV' 1: Mr. llarcl -wsfti Nl. ladi ian, G. linn, I.. Akeson, A. Banis, j. Clark, C.. Statue li. Mfnx.. '-n. ROW 2: I.. Breger, B. Peterson, P. ieyg-us, XY. .Xlltirc Hollmann, G. Meslow, B. Slasior, C. ,Iltliat-l, ll. l'1n11e.. SLIDE RLLE lII.l'll. IIEGINNERS. Left I0 Tight. ROW' I: BIT. Barczewski, kj. Baurle, M. Ilehnke. ll. Martlila, M. Polich, C. Ramstadt, D. Huffman, M. Miehigian. P. Whalen, E. Marlow. ROXN 2: C. Buhb. ml. Clark. K. Biltermann, R. Kweder, A. Banis. T. Gilkey, L. Varsek, S. llalmes, P. Hirsch, D. Hayerkamp. P. Dravillas, P. Bittermann. ROW 3: B. Verkest, Ll. Warren, j. Abel, B. Chirolas, D. Zimmerman, A. Kaneryo, D. Searing, P. Quin, M. Lynch, R. Montrimas. j. Kasper. ROW 4: F. Gattolin. R. Goncoe, S. VVhite, Conzelman. il. Diver, B. Bergin. A. Salmi, E. Parkhurst, Kuehnle. M. Zadigian. ROM' 5: J. Schuffler, A. Malmstrom, M. Kearney, li. Wang, T. Sisolak. I With the advent of the satelites interest in the use of the slide rule has increased. ln room 225 you can view the beginners and advanced groups as they meet on Wednesdays. The clubs are educa- tionalg their chief purpose is to learn how to use a slide rule efliciently. The advanced group has been using a commercial instruction book. The girls' membership has increased this year, the presi- dent has not been able to find the answer on his slide rule. The December meeting combined both groups in a Christmas party. A slide rule contest was held and two slide rules were prizes given by Mr. Yvilllifl D2ll'l'lCIN'Slil, the club sponsor. 104 Chess Fans Develop Skill, Sfrafegy Above. CHESS CI,l'B IN ACTION. Left to right around table: Tom Hansen, Dennis Andrews. Mike Hamnik, Ron Pierce. jim Campbell. Marshall Kearney, Peter Whalen. Mr. Graham. spon- O Chess Club has a membership of twenty-three and meets weekly in Room 31. In addition to its regular members, Chess Club is fortunate enough to have at its meetings many people of distinction. Among these, as you will notice in the pictures on this page, are Dr. Colon Schaibly and Mr. Otto Graham, who seem to find the game very enjoyable. The club participated in three inter-school matches. . Q3 H.Qa5,sp..g4,fife si as sor. Dr. Colon Schaibly, james Willerton. Roger Anderson, jay Rowe. Standing in hack. left to right: Ernest Pickell. Reuben Mejia. Byron Fox. Bruce Palucius is the champion, and he also ranks high in the city chess club. Next year, the club hopes to enter the regular league games. The boys have a good time every Thursday, and at the same time are participating in a sport that is the greatest in developing initiative, reasoning, and strategy. Mr. Otto Graham, who sponsors the club, also participates in the club activities. Near right, CHESS CI.l'B OFFICERS. Left to right: Bruce Palucius. presi- dent, Reuhen Mejia. secretary-treas- urer, Byron Fox. vice-president. .Xt far right. CHXNIPS. Left to right: Mr. Otto Graham. club sponsor. Byron Fox, kihitzer. Dr. Colon I.. Schaihly, guest contestant. ' W? me , AT'? l Fufure Leaders In The Business World Above, I-'l'il'l'RE lDISTRIBl'TORS AT XYORK. I.eft to right: lValIer Clark. joe XVachowiak. and Mr. ll. Beniish of Wool- worths are discussing a merchandising problem. At right, SALES PRACTICE. Left to right: Alan Hillberg is the salesman and Carole lJeMarr is his prospectixe customer. O Distributive Education is a business class in the school curriculum. lt is a three credit class breaking down into business practices, business theory, and on- the-job training. The latter consists of going out on the job during the last school period for a minimum of I5 hours per week and a maximum of 25 hours per week. The club has taken part in a lew activities this year. In the fall the group sponsored a dance called Fascination, which those who attended will re- member. ln October, Wfaukegan was host to the an' nual area meeting. Students attended from Evanston, Proviso, Morton, Arlington Heights, North Chicago, and Mfaukegan. Here the students met with business Below, l LfTURE DISTRIBPTORS Cl.l'B. Left to right, ROV' l: Rose Hironimus. treasurer. YValter Clark. vice-president, -joe lvachowiak, president. john Martens, secretary. Betty Ann Shilling, reporter. ROW 2: Barbara Mjelde, Carole DeMarr. leaders in the county. In February, NVaukegan sent two delegates and two alternates to the annual State convention held at the Hotel Abraham Lincoln in Springfield. The delegates heard speeches by prominent state business men and women as well as national figures. The last highlight on the social calendar was the club's annual Employer- Employee Banquet which honored the employers who have given their time and money to train the students in their places ol business. Vlfalking into your Iirst Distributive Education class, you're a starry-eyed senior: you will leave your class an adult graduate. Terry Saulnion. Bonnie Craft. Mr. Reno Bixler, sponsor. Bob Payne. Dick Holm. Bruce Seefeldt. Diane I,eBaron, .lohyne Lee Forsythe. Bernice Scott. and Sandra johnson. Gain Experience Through Parricipalion Top picture, OFFICE OCCVPATIONS MEMBERSHIP. Left to right, ROYV lt Judy Robinson, Judy Iles, Carole Thurnell, Anita Martin, Joan Torkelson, Ginger Spice, Miss Perucca. sponsor. ROW 2: Sandy Gustafson, Sandy Sage, Lynn Mannehach, Janet DeRyke. Jean Reeves, Jackie St. Clare. ROW' 3: Mary Freeman. Lois Swihart, Marie Parlor, Sharon Jones. Bonnie Lutter, Joann Cichosz, and Peggy WYood. Lower picture, Ol-'FICE OCCVPATIONS Ol-'FICliRS. left to right: Anita Martin and Carole Thurnell. co-presidents, Judy Robinson. reporter, Joan Torkelson, secretary, Ginger Spice, reporter, Judy Iles, treasurer. Lower right, ON THE JOB. Left to right: Carole Thurnell, Miss Margaret Perucca, sponsor, Mr. A. Rostron, of the lfirst Federal Savings and Loan Com- pany where Carole is employed. Middle right, CONVENTION BOUND. Carole Thurnell and Miss Margaret Perucca leave for Springfield convention. O The Oflice Occupations cooperative program is in its Hfth year. It provides training in certain skills and occupational information. The girls attend school mornings and work afternoons. Officers elected in the fall were: Anita Martin and Carole Thurnell, cooperatively sharing presidency: Joan Torkelson, secretaryg Judy Iles, treasurer, and Ginger Spice and Judy Robinson, reporters. The Hrst activity of the year was an all-school dance at which Barry Mfood and his Plaids provided the music. The Area 9 conference was held here early in the fall with eight schools participating. At the meet- ing, Carole Thurnell was elected Oflicer of the Area entitling her to go to Springfield for the state con- ference. In April the club was invited to the annual Secretaries' Convention at the Karcher Hotel. At the annual Employer-Employeee banquet on May 6th, the girls entertained their parents and their employers with a dinner and program. WTHS Talenf Abounds ln Variefy 0 Masque and Gavel is an honorary speech organization which promotes the use ol' good speech. Ifunrls are raised hy sponsoring a clancc, corn- piling and selling sluclcnl clircclorics, anal taking charge ol the publicity ol' the all-school plays. 'I'he rIuh's rnosl active event was the I.II.S..X. slalc speech conlcsl. Senior members ol' Masque ancl Gavel atlcndccl the interpretation workshop al Northwestern llniversilyz and Iasl Ileccnlhcr 7th XVaukc-gan sponsorccl the invitational contest in which eight schools participated. .X low weeks I2llCI', the sluclenls cntcrn-cl an invitational IIICCI al 'Ihornlon Ifrarlional in Clalunrcl Clily, and on Ifchruary 22nd they sponsored thc clislrirl speech inccl. .Xpril Illh ancl I2lh lhc Slalc Specch Contest was held al Charn- paign, Illinois. XVaul4cgan sent lllrn-0 rcprcsenlaliycs: juniors, Betsy Hepp- nvr and .Xllen .Xrrnslrongy and sopho- lnorc, Pal Prorolg. .Xllcn placccl Allll in Radio Speaking, and Pal place-cl flral in Serious Play Reading. Mrs. Mclha Wixonl and Miss Mary Mansour arc- lhc sponsors. Ik-low. NI.-XSQIII AND CQ.-XYICI. NIIRNIISICRS. l.l'lil lo righl. ROW ,Xl lop ahow. NI.XSQl'Ii .XXII CLAYICI. IDANKZIC lIONINII'l l'I-Ili. I: Mary Hubharml. Melissa Iixans. -lane Dalziel. ROW 2: Mrs. I,cI'l lo right: plane I-Illioll. Alnmly Nlarsh. I.imIa -lanson. I-illvn xYIXUlll. Ellen Polk. .jim I.ictlkc. Suv llrcell. Boh Mills, klumly Polk, .Xllen .xI'lIlSll'Ullg. Marsh. Marjorie Rail. Alan Kessie. llL'cNcc Ilarpcr, Slew- Lake. lanc Iillioll. Yllllgllll Koshkarian. Pal I'iI'IllIClI. Dick Larkin. I.owcr IJIl'lllI'l'. NIA-XSQI Ii ANI! IQ.-XYICI, OI IfICIiRS. I.cfl lo RON' fl: Iioh VIIIIUIIIZIS, Laurie Olixcr. Ilan Iirunnn. Marilyn right: Mrs. Nlcllma XYixonl, sponsor. Alan Kcssic. lrcasnrcr, Doc, Anmlerson. jay Nlosow. -lim Kanlola, l.in1la xlanson. XYaynv Nec Harper. sccl'c-tary. Pill FIAIIIICII. Yanghn Koshkarian, xicc- Powcll. pI'CSIllCIll. Marilyn .Xmlvrson. prcsiclenl. 108 sv'-K -up Xhmc. 'I HI-QSPIXX CIIIIS XIIENIISICRS. I,t'l't to right, ROXX' It .lt-ll' Mt-111's. .Xllcn .XlllISlI'Ullg, XXIZIXIIK' I'1lXX'l'll. NIllI'IlXlI .Xtttlt-rs1111 II2lI'lJilI'2l Noll. Dec Xt-0 II11rpt'1', Nortnzt Spnttltling. R11t' Kwc'tlc'1'. Ken Illllll. Slit' fiI'l'l'IIl'. Nlilw Rmvmlhrn. IILIXK' Iicrg. Zllltl Elini blnrli Iilllillll. .Xllllil I'Il2ISk!I'Iklll, NI1. X'ill11111t'1', sportscar. ROXX' 21 Kklllllllil. e tghf Aucltences All Year Round D I' ' O Iht' Nzttionztl VI-IICSIJISIII Smit-ty is 1111 lmntmr ur- lll't'l'1 Ii2ll'lJ Noll. s1'riht'. 'I'hc1'l11l1 is sptntscmrctl by Nlt gllllllllllllll. XICIIIIJCISIIIIJ is opt-n only to sttttlcnts who XX'illi11n1 VIllI2lllL'l'. I11111- clout- IIlt'liIltll'I0llS work in ll1'2lllI2IIIi' 1l1'l. Vt-ry 'Iihc lirst IJl'0llllt'II0lI put on by tht' FIIIICSIJIZIIIS XVIS tlclinitc IIICIIIIJCIISIIIIJ q1111lilic'11ti1ms must ht- tnct 111111 thc 11ll-sclioul play. George Xvdhlllllglllll Slept Ilt-rt' tht-highst11n1I11r1lsoI tht' ll'OlllJL' ttphcltl. Ifollowittg w11s tht- tlr11n111tit' ln't1tl11t'tit1t1, 'I'l1t' II1-it Eight new nictiihcrs were i11iti11tctl into tht- society ess. .X SII0l'lCIIK'Cl vcrsicmn ol' this play w11s IJl'CSL'l1lLCl during RI t'11ntllt--ligllt C'L'l'Clll0lIX' ht-ltl i11 IXIZIITII. Pro- All tht' District sp6t'c'l1 Contest. siding 11t 11ll niunthly 1111-clings ol' thc troupt' wt-rc: iI1IIi'SlDI2lIIS In-lpn-111111 thc l2lt'llllX' play. Hlicll, Boo IJ1-c Noe Harper. prc'si1l6t1t: Nl21l'ily'l1 .Xl1tlCI'S0ll. Vif'C- lllltl fI2IIIlllC.U Iht- lin11l llI'0Cllll'lIUll ol' thtf your wts ptvsiclctitz Ililf' Kwt-tlt-r. scnrt-111113: .lim KZIIIIOIZI, IYCZIS- thc Senior Class I'l11y, 'I'ht- Silver XX'I1istlt'. VIIIICSIJIQIII. ,Xlmmcz IHI15I'I.XX OI4I4IK.I-,RX Slmwn 11ht11c illil' thc 1llllX clcrtt-1l trffitcrs. who lztitlilnlly SL'I'Xl'lI their tlnh llllitlllgll this 1111111 I.cl't ln right. ROXX' l: Dm' Xu' II2il'Pi'I', prcsitlt-111: I'111rh Noll. sttihc. ROXX' 2: R110 Kwc'1lc'r. st-c'1'c't111'y: Elini IXZIIIIUIZI. ll'C1lNlll'Cl'I xIilI'IlXlI .XlItlCI'S0ll. XIII'-lJl'CiIlll'IIl. .Xl right. IJR.XfXI.XIIfI IIQCIIIXIQI Iiw. Nlrs. IXRIXL' I'iCllilIlll'l' is 1'o11t'l1i11g ht-r sttltlt-nts i11 tht' prupt-1' IIIIZIIIIZIIIL' It-t'l111iqt1cs. I,1-lt to right 2Il'i'I Nlrs. Im I'l'll'lIlll'l'. ICH xIL'klI'S. .Xllvn .Xl'Ill' slrrnig. 11n1l Elini IXZIIIIUIZI. 109 Io 1-ntl the yeztr sotiztlly. thc VIIIICSIJIIIIIS 1111111 tht-n lllllllllll spring lmzniqttt-t. .Xt this tintc spcc'i11l 11w11rtls llllil rcvogttitiotis 11rc given to those who IIZIVC tlont 11t1tst11ncling work it1 'I'I1csl1i1111 llfillllllllt' ztctivities. X sp1't'i11l lil'2Illll'C ol this lJ2lIlqllL'l is the it1iti11ti1n1 ul svlcctetl IIICIIIIJCIAS into Ihc Pttrplc Nlasqne Sorictx tht' highest liontmr th11t fill! ht- licstowctl 1111011 1 Above. N.XTION.'XI. HONOR SOC1li'liY N11-LMBICRS. DFZCZIZM- BER, 1957. Left to right. ROW 1: 1'at lfritzlen. Carol Nanta. Sally Ogleslmy, john 1JeReu, Mrs, Norwood. sponsor. Allen NIi11er. Larry Xkeson. Mary Larsen. Dave Berg. Nliss Kiinmingham. Today's Scholars - O The National Honor Society for secondary schools was organized in 1922, and the Wfaukegan Township High School chapter was established in 1936. The purpose of the society is to honor those stu- dents who show outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Not more than five per cent of the junior class may be elected to member- ship. A maximum of fifteen per cent of the senior class may be members. The names of seniors who rank in the upper third ol' their class, and the names ol' juniors who have received no grade lower than a B are submitted to the faculty who then rate these students on the qualities of leadership, service, and character. The impressive initiation ceremony and reception is held in the spring. Twenty-four juniors were elected RONV 2: Jeannette Frounfelker, jay Rowe. Peg'0 Harris, Polly Correll, Steve Mills. Barbara Krainc, Dan Riley, jackie Clark, Bruce likstrand, Alice lianis. 1958 Senior and junior initiates pictured in School Life section. Tomorrow's Leaders to membership in 1XIarch 1957, and thirty-nine seniors and thirty juniors were elected to membership in March 1958. On the morning following the initiation a breakfast for old and new members was held in the teachers' cafeteria. The activities for 1957-58 included fund raising projects such as serving guides for Day and for the P.T.A. sponsored Parents' Visitation of the high school. One new member, John Kauffman, was received as a transfer from the chapter at the Peoria High School. Faculty sponsors are Dr. Colon Schaibly, Mrs. Katherine Norwood, Miss Helen Cunningham, and Mr. David Fields. Pictures and names of the thirty-nine seniors and the thirty juniors elected to membership in March, 1958, appear in the School Life section of this volume. Www .Xt left. NATIONAL HON- OR SOCIIAITY OFFICERS. Left to right: Dr. Colon Schaihly. sponsor. Allen Mil- ler, vice-president. Larry Akeson. treasurer. Mary Lar- sen. secretary. Miss Cunning- ham. sponsor, Dave Berg. president. 110 Essays And Debate Express Criginality O Literary Club is tnade up ol' students interested it1 English literature. Among topics discussed at meetings are: reviews ol books, criticisms ol' the original writings of members, and presentation ol opportunities lor scholarships in the field ol' literature. Under the supervision of the sponsors, Mrs. Cary and Mrs. Caine, the club prepared its annual magazine, Parchment. Parchment contains original poems, essays, short stories, plays, book reviews, cartoons, and art work. It presents some ol' the best literary ellorts ol' NVTHS students. It is through this medium that the Literary Club accomplishes its purpose: To bring a greater understanding ol' our literary culture to the members ol Literary Club and to the student body. l'pper picture below. Ll l'1iR.XRY tlLl'lS Nil-lNlBliRSHll'. Left to right. RON' l: Alice Banis. president. Rae Kweder, program chairman, Laurie Oliver. Marilyn Anderson. 1Vayne Powell, secretary. ROM' 2: Daye Berg. vice-president and treasurer, Carol Domikaitus. and jim Kantola. O Debate was revived at NVTHS this year alter several years' recess. This club enables students not enrolled in the class to participate in debate activities and gives those who are in debate class a chance to exchange materials and practice debate skills. The oflicers are Dave Berg, president: XVayne Powell, vice-president: Pat Fritzlen, secretary: and Bob Thomas, treasurer. Mrs. Faye Felehner is the sponsor. The club meets twice a month on Thursday evenings. The debaters engaged in many activities. Tourneys entered included: Evanston, Northern Illinois College, Niles, Augustana, and the district meet. The question debated this year was Resolved: That United States Foreign Aid Be Substantially ln- creased. Lower picture. Ill-1l3.X'l'li tIIil'l4. In foreground: Mrs. Faye lfelchncr. sponsor. Left to right around table: Marilyn Anderson, Vaughn Koshkarian. Sandy Opitz, Laurie Oliver. Sue Greene. Pat Fritzlen. secretary. Hob Thomas. treasurer. Kjell Diver, Dan Brumtn, jay Rowe, Allen Armstrong. Peter Hirsch, and Linda Janson. Standing in background: Daxe Berg. president. and Wayne Powell. vice-president. 111 aw V Xhoye, l'.XNlil. DISCIVSSION. ,X lztll meeting reyeztls clztling tips Ronnie l.l'2ll'l?l2ltl. Nirs. ll'ixoni. l,1tt't'y Clztrr. Dee Nee llztrper to llllCllllXl' lililglll' members. Xlrs. Xlelhzt Wixom ztptly motl- Ftl Ogrin, :mtl l.intlzi llztnsoti. erattetl the wellfinlormetl pzmel. l,elt to right: Xlztry lltthlmztrtl. Service, Leadership, Recrearion Keep 0 Providing at metlium through which WTHS girls Nleetings :ire heltl on the lourth Nlomluy ol' eztch can learn to work :ts it group, Girls' League sets :t high month in the Girls' Lezigtie rluhroom. 'l'here ure tio stztmlzirclolit'liztrz1t'tet'.seliolztrship,service,:intl lezttler- dues, lor money is rziisetl through club activities. ship. 'lihis club is so orgztnifetl that every girl is either Such ztftivities this year includecl the loothztll :intl Qin ztetive or :tn itizttktive member. By tziking pztrt in hztsketbzill concessions, the selling ol' programs :intl meetings, atetivities, :intl servites. she becomes ztn ate- pennztnts :tt games, the sponsoring ol clzincing ut tive member. Gluh sponsor is Miss -lesse lVhyte. Rec-rezttion Night, :tml the Valentine lireztlalztst. .Xt lelt, GIRLS l.l'.4XGll'. OlflfICZlCRS, Capable lezttlers :mtl the goxernitig hotly ol' this yez1r's Girls' lreztgite. eflieietitly tlireft :tml promote cliih activities. Sitting. left to right: llex Bixler. rice presif tlentg Szimly Keeley, treasurer. :mtl .Xnnzt lilztsztriztn, serref tztry. Stzintling: Pat l'il'illlCll. presitlent: .leri Stark. .Indy Gztyzinznigli. Nlztry Hnhhzircl, ztntl Dehhie Peterson. .Xt lelt. l.li.XGl'li .X'l'll-1NI3- ,XXKIIC GH.XR'l'. Checkitig the ztttentlzinee reeortl. Leagu- ers :ire prontl ol' their points eztrnetl. lhis ye:tr's high nt' tentlzmte is t'ztrel'nlly' recortl- etl on the tlesigtizitetl fhztrts hy Rey Bixler, Clliliflllklll, l.el't to right: Rohertzt Stoll. Betty Douglas. Shztroti Quig- ley. .Xrlene Sojer, Szmtly Ogrin. Sally Oglesliy. :mtl Bev llixler. 112 Girls League Members Cn Their Toes O Board members Mary Hubbard, .lane Dalziel, .Iudy Ryan, Jeri Stark, Debbie Peterson, and Aludy Cavan- augh were ol' great assistance to the officers. Monthly meetings in- cluded topics such as personality, religion, good grooming, boy-girl relations, behavior problems, and college. December brought the Christmas party to which children from the Lake Blull' Home were in- yited. .X splash party and potluck dinner was held in February. This was also the month ol' the Valen- tine Breaklast. April brought the mother-daughter banquet, April in Paris, with fashion show and entertainment provided. In May, the senior girls were entertained by the underclassmen at the annual tea. Ahoye, SENIOR 'l'li.X. l,l'UIl1ll'lIlg for the annual tea giyen honoring the senior girls, these juniors. Karen Daydif and Linda Nauta, are supervised hy Marie Ewald and Pat Fritzlen, seniors. 't t '. ll g . '. ' X. Gain g Jularity with the students is the breakfast pi msored hy the League, Yanette Xlrigllt, N u Herrmann, and Sandy Keeley add linal pit llottmn. ll,XXQl'li I' CZONlNll'l'l'l-Ili. Decorattt rs are planned for tl1e mothcredaughter ham Xpril in Paris. ,Xt left. lfran xlarc ollers a suggcs lion to Nlary Herrmann. Polly Clorrell. Yiyian Nlo Xlarie liwald. Pat l'll'llllCll. and Sandy Ku -' ' , '1' ,f 7 SPIMXSH l'.XR guers always enjoy parties. Completing pre ns for the potluck dinner which followed ll 'imming party are Yiyian Nloore. Polly C011 'f XY ' T... is IQ L, ,KM 'L U' ' 41' .. H 1 They Always Keep Our Spirils High Above. l'lil'PliRS H0051 l3.XSKlillS.Xl.l,. .X portion of the special l'epper's section in the gym bleachers shows student fans with Yarsitv cage squad in time- out huddle at lower right. .Xt right, l'lzl'l'lzR C.l.ll1 OH-lC.l-,RS. Lelt to right: julie Kelly. assembly chairman: Sandy Opitl, secre- tarvg .Knna l-llasarian. president: -Indy Ryan. vice-presi- dentg jane Elliott. publicitv chairman: Candy Yeith. treasurer. O The purpose of Peppers Club is to promote school spirit among the student body. This year's member- ship totaled 450. The club is coesponsored by Miss Barker and Miss Hershberger. The club engages in various activities such as acquainting the girls with the many phases ol' sports, keeping them informed on rule changes, and helping the cheerleaders introduce new cheers. Peppers is to be congratulated on the active part it plays in our gala Homecoming event, and lor help- ing to make Recreation Night a success. This club is also responsible lor promoting enthusiasm at Pep assemblies and at home games through their special section, and for sponsoring buses to out-ol'-town games. .Xs a special project this year, Peppers distributed pro- grams at the Regional basketball tournament. O Go! Fight! X'Vinl The Cheerleaders shout this and many similar phrases throughout the football and basketball seasons. They lead the crowd in supporting the boys who are out on the lloor or field lighting lor their school. There are many qualifications before one can try out lor cheerleading in the spring. The girls must keep all grades above C and they fllllsl accept and follow all the rules ol' the handbook, Let's Cheer, which was written by Mrs. Mae Schwaninger, the sponsor. Alter they meet these rules, they are chosen by im- partial judges on such basic qualifications lor cheer- ing as a good strong voice, a pleasant personality, neat- ness, pep, good coordination, timing, rhythm, and school spirit. Gilkey's Choir And Grchesfra Groups 2 . 5 WWW' 3 l i it Xlioxe. .X if,Xl'l'l'fl,l,.X CHOIR. l.el'l to right. RON' l: Natney SIIIZIIIIIL' SlilllCllllllCl'. lillen Polk. Helen Booth. l'att l'rorols. Ifrost.klt1dy Sehateler. Nlatrinat fiOlll1lll'S. Nlatriorie Xl'eber, Satndrat RON' Pl: Williann Selnnidt. Diels Ryatn, Clliatrles Bils. Keith Deibert. .Indy Peterson. Clttrol Xlllllkl, llatil RlllIIit7l'il. Nlatrijo SOl'X2lYi. llenrx Saunders. Kenneth Kox,'Seott Nlohn. llrttte Rus- l.att'lsner. Alttdy O'Hatrat. RONY 2: Bonnie llroolss. liileen Booth. sell. Ken Hattnpson. lfrarnls lirieksonf Briatn lfox. Roger Stone- Donnat Yalleiitillt'ie. Nl2ll'lOI'iL' K-eisler. Shirley Nliller, Clarrolyn latlse, Byron lfox. Xlr. l.eslie Lillgey. sponsor. Sondee, liill'lHll'1l Winton. llerdine llltun. Nlatrgatret Shader, O .X Catppellat ehoir is ann honoratry group selected on the batsis ol atbility to reatd tnusie, quatlity ol' voice, generatl niusieiatnship, work hatbits, amd attitudes. Besides the atnnuad winter and spring eoncierts, the choir satng lor civic' orgatnizattions. ratdio shows, the two High Schools, the Clhristniats atssenibly. atnd the Clotnnteneetnent exercises. Sponsor is Nlr. Leslie Cilkey. Cloneert Choir atssists where at latrge ehoir is needed. At leatst one yeatr ol' beginning ehoir is needed to be eligible. Modern Musica Masters, sponsored by Mr. Gilkey und Mr. Grathatni, hats an tnentbership ol' 15. They entered at Hoatt in the rlOll1CC'OlIlll1g patratde, hatd at Pillai atnd Coke booth att Reereat- tion Night, atnd were hosts to the atnnuad Statte Convention held att XVTHS on Nlaty IT. Xboxe, MODERN N1l'SICI Ol lflCIliRS. I.ei't to right: llatrol Natural. llistoriatn: Satndrat Deibert. yice presi- dent: Nlairy johnson, seerelatry: lirnest l'i4'lxell. treats ttrer: llatrlatnd Hyde. president. Picture on page till, NIODIAQRN Xll'Sll. Xl XSllfRS. l,efl to right. RON' I: btyett xl right 0Rc.HlA.SIRx lxslklxllsxi Rial-l:', 'lzuill ligcmimf lciluil ,bnurlf ,llmih l XVI IRON. Violins: Bob Paxrsltatll. Donna: H 4' ,ull um mi' '.'mlU. IM nil' Loroneos. Nlairiorie lfinls. Gatil Katnieratd. ull'-gf: t'lilgliglfiihfllligiQxillfyllqflfilii.Isla l,orratine Koleleatr. Shirley NleNeeIey. Umhslmf , 'nd' . , I' 'I tl' lzllen Polk. Nlatry Robertson, Clatrol Stey- lo Xnn lloldridge. Sttlatnne Seltlennnet. pm xI,u,m,iC MUNI, llmig Nagin. Yinlh, Rosetnatry lilsarsser. Nlztrx -loltnson. llerdine nmglmf :hooks Rlufmfl Ulminx' ctllzlgz Blum. Satndrat Deibert, Shirley Hiller. Vim' l,ml,H,Ll' ugh vU'llI,mC'g 'K-Allawi :,I'HxlUQ:, Liihlyklg 4l'lc2Ll8w'i.g4 cliflllf' Illillhll Nattttat. Carrol lYortliann. llatssesz Alolin litt- .U ' l' '. '1 Tull ms' ternntn. Katrlal Bittertnatn. Roger llattlield. ing. Bob Nlottrttsen. -latnies Httlslt. lixron I-.llmw Inm vllllk B,u,h1n,,I I,lm,m Flxt ,lf '7fF l lLxlQll'lg'H'I6f' l'if'fq'f?f lillllllifl Xlatrgatret Roberts, Oboes: Dennis Stodolat. xlf lull' ,MMVI .ilslk 1 UWRJI .qi lliatnat Welker. Kllatrinetsz Sherri t.an1taur. HW muh' .H ll' 'lm .m'm' H hm lx-lllllllfiOK'lli'..XX1l liitntatn.I1ln'is Stlnnidt. tanlson, RON l: C.len ltnn. liob Xlttle. Hmem. MICH xrnmmng Fmilx DHI Lllllyilllllll 'Hula 'lrlflx lluxlfiw Tina' loin Cillxey. llarssoons: loin fi2lllllP.4l1llllL'N 'Ui llm' Mil HSS fl m U llatnsen. Irolnbone: l,att'rt Nlonroe. lun' tnatnn. iltatrles Ratntat. lltlltatni lorinat. Hui, Wiki, llmlmllh I,an'rx Xlseson. Ilrittn I-ox. Roger Stone I' ' ' Iatlxe. 116 Provide Music for Special Event ,Xhmt'. CZOXKII-QRI CHOIR, Luft tt: right. ROW l: Cartrlc Rcitl. tiluria Clainphcll. Xlarilin Olscn. .Iiitli Sniith. Kart-n Scngvn- ht-rgt-ix Llanitt- lfarrt-Il. Cirt-ttht-ii lllilll, Xlr. Gilkcy. lltwtt- 'li-iislty. Santlra Harrall. Virginia Rintr. -ltttli l'rttng'alt-. .Iittly llanit-lmn. Shari Rtist-. ROW 2: Nlarx kurf. tlartml Wintt-rs. Santly Ht-nltt-3. Ht-ttx jtiliiistwii. Nlartia l'ft-iflcr. .ltitlx Htrllaiitl. Nancy Strantl. ,liitlx Rot-hn. Rtrht-rta Htiwlt-tt. Sht-ran Htinlt. Cllatitlia Haint-s. O lhe XVintt-r Cltintt-rt was ht-ltl tin l,CC'CllllJCl' 8. Ont- til the outxtantling niiniht-rr, was 'l'ht- Song tml Clhristniasf' lt toltl tht- sttmrx' til' the nativitx in narra- tion aiitl sting. 'lihe narrattn' waa Gail Ruiiilurtl. aiitl t-xtra reatliiig' parts wt-rt- rt-atl hy Pat l'i-tirtik. Gwt-n Davin, antl Clarolt- Rcitl. lht- soloists wt-rc .lutli O'Hara. Santlra Harrall. Carol Nattta, Dick Ryan, Scott Nltmhn. aiitl a triti ttiiiiptmst-tl tml' Brian lftix, liyrmi lftix, aiitl Ditlt Ryan. lht- Ort'ht-stra playt-tl a large part in tht: Minit- lfestival ht-ltl tin .Xlmril 12. lheir niain nttniht-r was Rtnnantit' Syiiiplitmiiyu intivt-int-nts ll aiitl lll by llan- st-n. In atltlititin they at-t'tinipanit-tl thc choir on Great Day, l'rayt-r Irtiin tlavallt-rria Rtimtit-anna antl tht- Oltlalitinia Nlt-tllt-y. .Xtltlititmnal nttnihcrs In tht- ifarlcnt- Ht-llqttist, fiwt-n llaxis. .lo .Xnn Xltmtrltlritlgt-. RON' fl: Carol Xltiithatn. llctli Nlai't't-Iain. -It-rilin l't-tt-rstin. lit-htirah Rcnwitlt. Donna Slllllllllll. larry l-Qtt'hcll. lltvh lit-ltlian. lfrt-tl Howlett. Rt-ii Htint. Citvrtltni Rt-t-tling, Harxt-i Nltkay. Bill Ntirnian. Kit-raltl llainil. lit-an tlltithit-r. Rtiht-rla Clrahain. llturit Xltl .asIantl. t'htmir wt-re livt-rytiine l Ft-cl tht- Spirit, Ritlt- On. Ritlc On, Russian liastcr Clartil ol tht- 'l rem, aiitl title to lDt:intit'rat'5 with Dick Ryan. stiloiwt. 'l'his yt-ar a t'trinhint-tl Contest choir t-ntt-rt-tl tht- Statt- Mttsit- Cltintt-st in Peoria. 'l'ht-5 ret't-ivt-tl a rating til' excellent. Ritlt- On, Ritlt- On, aiitl Russian liastcr Carol ol' tht- 'l'rtftm wt-rc tht- iitiinht-rs tht-5' sang. Stmloists receiving a rating til' sulmt-ritmr at tht- tlixtrict t't1ntt-st March I at lnglemitlt- wt'rt- Gwt-n Davis. Stott Nltihn, llennia Sttmtltila, aiitl Barbara liatirt-t. Ratings til t-xtt-llent wt-rc awartlt-tl to Ditk Ryan, Alutly O'Hara, l-lyrtni lfux, Brian lftix. aiitl twti tritis toni- ptist-tl til' Gail Rtiniltmrtl, Clartil Nattta, aiitl Nlargt- Weht-r aiitl llertlint- lilttni. Clarolin Stintlt-t-. aiitl Slllltllllt' St-lilt-ninit-r. A. - 2 F' WTHS Concert Band Sfimulafes S'ruc1en1 W. 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' ,, . If A W -Mx Qi , ,L,'1 ,, 1. 5 ':AA E ' ff A 1 + :l gk jf XR, ,AMX Xkl x 4 ws? 4 4' 4 K 5 3 L MLM ff' y - W Mg ,ja 1 YQ: A., f-N , ,W 'W M A Q M! fl f X , DIE: QIE M '-. 'I ' ff M , ' f 5 SQL, : FX A ff sl.-5? cf, fgnarw.-A . Graham' Concert Band Brings Home .Xt left, ll'll.X SEC- 'l'lON. YYORKIXG Olnl' lJli'l'.XIl.S YYITH l'.Xl'li RECORDER. Left to right: Tom Foster, Robert Nlttlc, Fred -lztkolztt. George Meslow, Glen Zinn. Mr. Crztltzitn, sented. At left. FRENCH HORN AND BARI- 'l'0Nli SliK1'I'lON. Left to right: Glen .Xndt-rson, Ralph Sherer. Dennis Biastoek, llttvid Hell- man, Verne Allen, Mike Walsh, Roliert Nlus- thewske. At left. l-Lllllz SlzC- 'I'lON. Left to right: Mark Bassett, linda Fa- raone, Richard Metzler, lilizahetli Cole. Sue An- derson, Evzt Moore. .Xt left, .XIQIXO AND BASS Cl..XRlNlC'll SEC- 'l'lON. Left to right: Ronald Brtitvke. Clinton Seeher. 'l'errv Nlttkinen. llruee Pecztro. Peter Sta- Iieti, Marjorie Polk. .Xt left, TRONIBONE SICCTIUN. l,efl to right: john Norris, iVil- liznn Hihhttrd. Steve White. Lelzuid Biztstock. Ronnie lkttn. Ken Sand. Ward Cox, -letl' Diver. lirnest Piekell, Charles Rztntzt. lop inset, DRUM KIA- IOR: llztn Illtristensen, Lower inset LIIMXRINEI' SOLOIST: Stephen Mills wats :t f1'2lllll'Ctl soloist for the llztud Concert whieh wits held on April l2. W58. lle was zlecotnpzulietl luv Evzt Moore. O For the lirst tinie since lftll the Concert llztnd went lorgettzthle experiences whieh the nienihers ol the to the State Music' Contest held att Peorizt where they Concert llztud hztve hztd this veztr eived at Hlllllg' ol' superior. lhe two numbers On the whole. this veztr's Ixtnd is the best liztnd lettttred by the bttnd on the Music lfestivztl progrztnt, lV'l'llS hats ever haul, sztvs Mr. Grztlizun, ztnd ztlter luls:t ztnd Overture l8l2. were the pieces plztved thirtv-eight veztrs :ts hztnd instructor, Mr. Grttltzttu tt the eontest. 'lihe eontest wus one ol the tnztnv un- should know. 120 Laurels . . , . , . ,Xl rlglil. SULOISIS .XXII I-5- SIiNIlII.IiN FOR DIS l'RICl I' NIVSICI KZOXCIICRI. Lcfl lu riglil. ROV' I: Cfairyl Il2llllSllltII. Suv IIIIICTSUII. l'allllzi Krzislicr. I.zm'y Clmsln. Iixu Nhmrc. Dun' nis llolul. Ilusc-111u1'y Flsusscr, bail llmlgc, Iililzllmclll Colo. ROW 2: Rnsscll Sllcrcr. 'lmn IiIIl'IhIL'lISCll, Don Allison. Den- nix Iiiuwluclx. Wzml Klux. 'l'c1'1'3 Ilzilliziwny, Dirk fi1lI'ISOIl, Ronnie Ikzm. Cilcn .XllfII'I'SOII. john Nm'- ris. KL-n Nzmlzi. Clint Scclmcr. IIZIIL' IiI'llSlxI. Klan Kcssic. RON' 14: Wcslcy Xlkirc. IYilli:nn Hib- lwzml. Lclzincl Iiiaislock. Ron IIITIIIIQC. Alznncs Boyd. lirnc-sl l'ic'kvll. Hill I'0l'IlIil, Ken Sunil, lllnirlm Runlu. -luck .IL-sw. lizxrry Hua-sing. IIFXICI' Xlillcr. ,Xl riglnl. CZIARIXI-II Sliflf IIOX. Lvlil lu right: .Xllzin kann-rw. Dann- .Xrc-l1zn'I. -Iznncs NIIIIIIIIS. Williznn Hcrrinunn. IIQIII Clziggclt, Dun Ross. Slcxc Nlills. Alznncs Boyd. Slcxc Luke. Cliurlcs Oflcillucli. Harland Hymlc-. Gull Huclgv. I.2ll'l'I Aki-- son, I'l1il Spivllnnn. Iirncc llmwn. .Xl riglll. l'IiRCIl'SSIOX SIQC- IIOX. I,c-fl In riglll: Caryl Rznnslzull. Dain Ciliriwlcnscn. Dennis Dmnl. 'lorry Hzilluiwziy. RIK'll2ll'lI Clzirlson. Dzilc 'I'1'l1Slq. Curry Kistlcr. llun Allison. Hairy AIUIIIISOII. Xl right. KIORNICI' SI-lil I ION. I.0Iil In right: Bill IIIHI-Illkl. 'loin Xhllsll. XYCSIQ ,Xlkirc. I.cR1n IIOIIIIILIIIII. I.1ll'l'I Cimsln. 'Imn lIln'islcrnsL'11. Dnnzllml llouk. Rm- wcll Slicrcr. Sftlll Xuslin. Klllzlrlcs Xlullxzi. IYilli:nn I3l'zig'g. Georgi- I'iIlIICl'I. ' Each WTHS a+hle+ic +eam uses feamwork. From +he sound of +l'1e beginning bell 'ro +l1e shoufs of +l1e winning group, working +oge+l1er is +l1e only way a +eam can succeed. As all Waukegan High s+uden+s know, 'rlweir favori+e +eams work SIDE BY SIDE. 122 ff ? J ,Mfr ff , .ff nf fr Club Slrives for Sporlsmanship Xt right. W CLUB MEM- IHQRS. I.el't to right, ROV' 1: fhuck While, Dan Bfllllllll, Robert Goetz. Vlitllll Schoenke. lohn Kaullinan, Kev Koy, Mr. l.co Singer. sponsor. ROW' 21 lloh Nlule, Ilan Riley. 'I'oni Rause. Dan I.aIius. lid Turn' qnist, -lan llairstow. Bob Snirt- nik. joe Sapienza. ROW' 3: Bob Dickinson. Duane Hanna, 'lint Brunner, ll. W'hittcnberger, Xlike Rodliro, Bill Peterson. Bruce R. likstrand. Bob Clark. ROW 4: Martin Sisolak. Dick 1-ldholni. Ivy llelhorne. -lay llrolmnick. john llcrikian, lid Ogrin, john Hanke, Dave Hell- man. ROW 5: Dave Arehart. lohn Kuehnle. Bill Buksas, Dave Haro. Gil Dorsey. Rav Tasker, lien W'aud. Bob lflint. Xt right, l'0l.l0 CUNlNll'l l'l'1li. Seated. left to right: Fd Turn- tluist. Steve Wilson. john Kuchnle. llan Whittenberger, llaxe Hellman, Ilan llrunnn. lfred Hollender. Bob Dickinson. Chuck White. Standing: Mr. Singer, Bill Peterson, Ray Task- er. Gil Dorsey. john jerikian, Ken Koi. Bruce lllkstrand. Bob Clark, -lim llrunncr, .lolin Kaufl- man, .Xt right. XX C.l.l li Ol4l1lC.lzR5. Lett to right: Clliuclt White, sergeant-at-arms, .lim lirunncr. treasurer. Holi Flint. president. Nlr. l.co Singer. sponsor. Bob Nlulc. secretary. lid Ogrin. tire- president, I The NV Club, under the supervision ol Leo Singer, is currently one ol' the leading student organ- izations at YV.'l'.H.S. Membership is open to any boy who has earned at least two minor or one major athletic award, and is participating in at least one sport. The purpose ol' the club is to promote good sportsmanship in the school and with other schools and to act as a social and service group. Operating funds are obtained front the concessions at ganies. Prohts are used lor student activities, a ,.f spring sports banquet, and a 5200.00 scholarship which is annually awarded to a senior club nientber based on Hnancial need, worthiness, scholarship, character, service, and contribution to sports. WV Club's other activities this year include the Christnias date dance, the distribution of Polio boxes for the March ol Dimes, Dad's Night, and joining the Parents' Club in the purchase ol' an orthosonic nia- chine lor the training roont. 'TF' -pf 'l'op left. 01,D'l'INlliRS. Standing. left to right: john Morley. former swimming coachg Otto Graham, band director: Steve Drew. sophomore football coach and former athleteg Nlr. Bay. head football coach: Mark Wilson. former football coach: Leo Singer, athletic director. former coach and athlete. 'lop right. IRAININCL ROOM. -joel Nleyer gets an orthosonic treatment for a sore shoulder from trainer Del jordan. .Xt left. klkk-Ol'l1 NIGH I. Standing. Ictt to right: Leo Singer. George Latham. Frank Kelly. president of the Parents' Club. Sam Kittell, joe Kirby. Howard Guthrie. Parents' Club Aids WTHS Afhlelics O The Parents' Club. lormed hve years ago, has played a prominent role in establishing a better under- standing between parents and the Athletic Depart- ment. Any parent who has a boy participating in the athletic program at XVaukegan High is eligible to join. At present there are 150 families who are mem- bers ol' the Parents' Club. Mr. Frank Kelly, president: Mr. Sam Mule, vice- president: Mrs. .Ioe Sisolak, secretary: Mr. Ed Ogrin, treasurer: are oflicers in the Parents' Club. These officers, under the sponsorship ol' Mr. Leo Singer, Below. D.XD'S NIGHT. During the l'royiso game. which was also Dad's night. the fathers eagerly watch the action on the Athletic Director, have set up a program which is benehcial to the athletes and the Athletic Depart- ment. The Club sponsors banquets honoring the athletes, and trips to athletic contests. The group has been instrumental in the purchase of an orthosonic and a diathermy machine lor the training room, a movie projector with lenses, and a wide screen. The sponsorship of Globe Trotter games is the source of liunds lor these projects. Parents' Club will always remain an important part ol' the 'XV' athletic program. held. Dads night is an annual allan' to help inspire the boys on to yictory. ...s .T . ' . as W Inspired Bulldogs Share Their Firsl N57 Y.XRSl'l'Y lf0O'l'lS.Xl.I, SQIHXD. l.el't to right. ROW li ,lini Cllzttton. Pail Kelly. Clliurlx Nvllilll Dztn l,:1l1us, Cloxziinie Klzilmell.CI11pt.kloel Meyer. -lint Ilughes. Bill Clatrlsen. Bill llukszis. liolz lflint. Holm liiginski ztntl Ciil Dorsey. RON' 2: .loe S2llJlClllil, lohn Stitling.Cll1z1rles0z1Llt-x. Isola .Xl'Cll2lS. Xrt Nlztinillzt, Ronnie Knttlel. l3ol1 S1111't11ik. Xl 'lt1t'Le1'. Elini Dierk. .lint lllzink- ineyer. llill l,l'l'L'l. litlllf lens. litl Ronipelltt. Yllllglllt KOSlll'i1ll'l2lll. Hugh Harris. RON' fl: l.ine roairli Slllll lfilippo, lintl t'o:1t'l1 Bill lYL'l7lJ. l.il1C t'oz1t'l1 llziinie Nlciiletitloii. Stutlent IIIZIIIZIQUI' l5ol1 O lhe lflnf lootbzill SlC2llllI'0llC1' 1li'l'UIlll7llSllCll Zl leztt which :ill teznns belore lllCIll trietl to clo. They won it C0-C'll2llIllJlOIlSllill i11 the tough SllDlll'D2lll Leztgue. Under the tlirection ol hezul c'oz1t'l1, Mr. Buy, zincl his zihle zissistitnts, M11 Filippo, Mr. Xllebh, M11 Dznnos, ztncl Mr. Meillenclon, these boys worked hztrcl ill prepzirzitioii lor the season zihezid. They opened the sezison with Zlll iinpressive win over Peorizi Central by Zl score ol' 27-tl. They kept up this hlisteri11g price through six stiecessive gznnes. I11 their path ol devastat- tion they lelt such l'0I'lI1lll2lDlC teznns its Proviso, Mor- ton, Ozik Park, :intl livztnstoii. On Il tlsnnp Sziturtlziy Below. Y.XRSI'l'Y CIOAKJIIXC. S'l'.Xlflf. l.el't to right: Ott Huy. Siilll Filippo, -lziiine Nlefileinloii. letl Dziinos, xvlllllllll Wehli, litziiis. llhutk C-lzlliowiel, Ken Roy. 'loin Sehoenke, Dane Haro. Darryl llohnson. Boll Xorhutzts, liill Hull, Boh Siogren, Dirk l.2ll'lilll. Student Nlztiiztger Dirk Phillips. 'l'1'z1i11e1' Del -lortlain. llztflelieltl cozicli 'l'etI Dznnos :intl Hezul eozicli Oscar 0, lilly. ROW Al: Stutlent lllllllklglil' john -lerikizni, Eel Ogrin, tlllll Verdi. lohn lziugrai. Dick Ellllllllll. R111 Vl'2lSliCY. Bill CLepl1z11't. Dun XvlllllCllllCI'g'L'l', Stexe Wilson. George Lux. jerry Lzistlztsky, Nlllflx D ll'l'l'llllJ. Ronnie letit1'lz1i1'. Dirk Nixon. zintl Ike -l0lIllS0ll. lll.lL'I'Il0Oll they inet New 'l'1'ie1' i11 the llOIllCt'OIIllllg gzune :it X'Veiss lfieltl. 'l'he New 'l'1'ier outlit shzttterecl XV2llIliCg2ll'l,S hope ol' Zlll uiidisputed t'l1z1111pionsl1ip by il score ol' 342-7. O11 the following Sziturdziy tl1e Bulldogs tlelezttecl ll very tough Niles outfit lti-ti to gztin ll shzire ol tl1e Suburbzin League title. This was 21 teznn that wztntetl to wi11. All-stzite ho11ors were given to Bill Bukszts :intl Bob Liginslci. This great tezun will lo11g be re1ne111be1'etl :is o11e ol' tl1e finest that hats ever represented XVz1uke- gain o11 the loothztll fielcl. Below. NIOSI V.Xl,l'.Xlil.li l'l..XYliRS. l,el't to right: Aliin Hughes, Ciotziiire Cziliell, joel Meyer, ciilllfll Ott llzty. Aliin Clay- ton. 'I he boys were chosen lmy their ICZIIIIIIIZIICS. .L.. yl.,.S.,w.- Suburban League Grid Championship O The Sophomore Football Squad, although their re- cord during the season doesn't show it, generated much energy in their practices and showed consider- able advancement as the season progressed. They failed to win a game during the season, but on a lew occasions came very close to victory. The Sophomore squad was coached by Mr. Drew. His assistants were Mr. Patterson and Mr. Grosehe. Even though the Sophomores didn't make an impres- sive reeord against Suburban League competition, ex- perience gained during the season will be valuable when these boys go up to the varsity level. VARSITY Peoria Central Prox iso ..,...... Morton ,... Oak Park ,. . Evanston .....,.. Highland Park New Trier Niles . . . rx. Lake Forest .. Proxiso .... Opp . 0 . U ll ll . 0 0 .32 6 Opp I t Z0 Kenosha .......... I4 Racine Horlick ... tl Evanston ......... I4 New Trier . . . , 7 SOPHOMORF Upp St. Catherine ..,.. 26 Proriso ...... . -Hi Morloti .... .. . .. lll Oak Park ...... 31 Highland Park . l2 New Trier . .. . 26 Niles ..,.... l8 right end in a crucial game, Below, SOPH l O0'l'H.-Xl.l. SQVAD. l,el'l to right. RUN' li IS. YVeleh. Mgr., Paulausky, G. Chase, Young. C, Moore, D. Perkins, D. Bennett. j. Kennedy. M. McLellan, Mgr., D. Michaels, Mgr. ROW' 2: D. Grogan, D. Pekkarinen, S. lelesnikt -I. Cene- wich. B. Berg, bl. Lennarson, R. Leafblad, J. Lauraitis, D. Dieck, H. Krueger, B. Drew. ROV' 3: Mr. Drew, coach, F. jarc, Mgr.. Top left: J. Meyer, No. 6, picks up yardage around Evanston's Top right: D. l.ahus. No. Sl. and C. Cabell No pass in the Evanston game. I . Bahnes, C. Lippert, B. Bahnes. R. Christensen. ll. Kan Paddock, ij. XVard jr., C. Ofenloch, A. Mahone. C. Tate Patterson, coach, Mr. Groche, coach. RON' 4: G. Melville Spaulding, D. Fisel, N. I-'riedn1an. D. liurkes, H. Hardin Sage, M. Lawler, P. Gilroy. IS. Toll, Ll. Olixer, D. Gust, H. St house. Xhoxe. FRESHMAN A l OO'l'B.Xl.l. lli.-XM. l.el't lo right. ROM' l: Rickv Bay, jeronie 'Iill0Ill2lS, lack Young, lonx' Seals. Ike Sigurdson, Ronald Oliver. CoachLC. Bake-r.lROW 2: Coach S. Nosek. Don Carter, 1-ld Shultis, Alun llall. Sain Peck. jack Mt'- Lellan. Cil llelinek, Travis Randolph, Coach B. joor. ROXV 3: Coach J. Fortier, Boh XVorthington, Larry Carr. Dennis Cerzel. Peter Petersen, Ken Ralph. Dan Alvarez. Tom Casper, Coach KI. Nliller. 1957 Frosh Gridclers Show Spirit O During the fall, Mr. Nosek helded his hrst lresh- man team, which ended up with a 3 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties record. He was ably assisted in his coaching by Mr. -lack Miller, Mr. -Ioor, and Mr. Fortier. The latter two coaches worked with the Freshman B squad. The boys showed considerable progress as the season was drawing to a close. ln the last three games they provided the fans with a view of the potential that they possess. This potential will be an asset in the next lew years at the varsity level. Below. FRESHM.-KN B F0O'l'BAl.l. 'l'Ii.-KM. Left to right. RON' l: Coach j. Fortier. Bob Williams. Larry Simons. Kurt Xauta. john Marshall, xvllllkilll Keys. Ron Casper. Coach B. joor. ROV' 2: Coach S. Nosek. johnny Collins. Dale Schaufel, Curtis Myers, Arthur Verdi. Stexe Young, Rohhie Bousson. Cary rkosn A opp. sw rkosn ix opp sw Warren . . . . 24 0 Racine ..... . . . 7 Proxiso , . . 0 I.ake Forest . 21 Morton . . , . 0 Proriso ... . . . I2 Kenosha . . . 0 Morton .... , . 7 Oak Park .,.. . 13 Oak Park ... ... I4 Ex anston ......... 7 Evanston .... . U Highland Park . U New Trier . T New Trier ....... 30 Niles ..,.... . G Niles ..,. . . I2 U Quandt. Coach C. Baker. ROXV 3: Bill Milks, Rhonnie Mixon, Earl Dillow, john Seck, Robert Pikalek, Gerold Hanson, l-'rank Schlickting. Richard Xvllllillllilll. ROW' 4: Barry Dixon, Bernard Hernranson, Cerold Hartman. jim XN'alsh, John Petitclair, James XVihnot, Michael Helixon, Lance Poulsen, john Harris. Above. Y.-XRSl'l'Y--IX. B.'XSKl'1l'B.Xl.l. 'lil'i.XNl. On floor. left to Cordon. Ron Holland. .Xllen l,erc'he. Coach Drew. right: Dare Michaels. Mickey Celarec, llayicl Nliheyr. Nlgrs. Below. Y.XRSl'l'Y B XSKli'lB.Xl.l. 'l'li.XNl. Left to right: Coach ROM' 2: Grover Hankins. john liilert. .Xl Korenin, john Hen- Chuck Reid. ylohn liifert. Richard Nixon. Coxance Cabell. derson. -joel Meyer, Dick Nixon. Coxance Cabell. Andy Hankins. tiroier Hankins, .Xntlrew Hankins.1lohn Henderson. .Xl Korenin. ROW fl: Coach Reid. Ron Petitclair. lay Drobnick. Larry lu- loel Meyer. pancic. Robert Siryidas. Btlrt Setterland. loin Brennani Kit Q I Fufure Looks Bright for Reidmen 0 lllaukegan Bulldogs had only two returning letter- kee Holiday lournainent at Kankakee beating Dan- tnen to the N57-58 squad. yloel Meyer and Dick Nixon. ville 52-51. 'lhey lost 2 games to Evanston, league Chuck Reid, Bulldog coach, niade this statement at runner-up by a total ol' three points, and were beaten the begintiing ol' the year: 'l'liis teain will lack ex- by Proviso. league champs, by' 62-til perience and will be lucky to win 50 per cent ol' its Next year XVaukegan will have lour regulars return- games. ing. including Sophomore, Andy' llankins: yluniors, However the Bulldogs showed great spirit and de- flovance Cabell, -lohn Henderson, and Dick Nixon, termination by winning ll and losing 9. 'I'liey finished who was selected lor the .-Xll-Sttburban leant. Dick lilth in the Suburban League with a ti-8 record, but was also elected Most Valuable Player and 1958-59 played well above what this record indicates. lllauke- captain. gan won the consolation championship ol' the Kanka- llullfd Y XRSl'l'Y B XSRli'liB.Xlil. 1957-58 Opp 'AW Barrington ...... Stl 33 Kenosha ........ T43 Bl Proyiso .....,... til 315 llighlantl l'ark .. 50 til Oak Park ....... Sl I5 lixanston ... ... -I7 -Hi Morton ,.. ... IIS 12 Niles ....., . 33 H5 New lrier ...... fl! Bti l'roxiso ,......., G2 til Highland Park .. Sl I2 Oak Park ,..... . 52 Bl liyanston ,.,. ... I2 IU Nlorton .. ... lit! ti! Niles .. .... . 30 Shi New lrier .,..., I8 77 KAN Ii.XKlCl-I lIOl,ll7.XY 'l'Ol'RN.XNlliN'l' Ottawa ... ...... 62 Rich .,... . 33 llanyille .. . 31 129 5 l 63 .Ti Underclassmen Work Hard al Skills Xl right. SOPH l5.XSKE'l'l5.Xl.l. l'lC.XNl. l.el'l lo righl. ROW' li Guy Olson. liolm Slufker. Dale Wilson. Klozlcli ,luck Nliller. KL-nl XVoolcl- ridge. Slain felesnik. .lOl1ll l,Clllllll'- sou. ROW 2: Ron Xnihrose, Rich- .ml Mzuriu. joe l,2llll'2llllS. Caryl Hulluuin. Rick Plull, Ron Christen- sen, liml Schrzink. ROW 3: Rich Lzuupiuen. Denny lfisclier, Ron Duhs. Mark BC2llllJlCll. Slain Mer- lock. Ron llillllllllll. 'l'iui 'l'ennyson. ,Xl righl. FROSH A liASKF'l'l5,-Xl.l. il'liAM. l,Cl'l lo righl. ROW l: Ron Lingle, Mgr.. Rufus jones. -lim llellquisl. Dane Hzuike. liil Shullis. Tony lillllkllll. Dick Belgrzulo, kill Nlurlow. ROW 2: Clouch -Ioor. Gil jeliuek. Ron Olixer. Ralph Te- kzunpe. .lim Brown, Pele Petersen, Tony Seals. Don Carter. Dennis fiCl'lCl. .Xl lefl. FROSH IS BASKli'l'B.-Xl,l. TEAM. l.efl lo right, RON' l: Frank Schlichliug. Robert Williams. Rennelh Cehnke, Dale Scliziufel, Roh llousson. Don Rohs. Dennis Eslloo. .-Xrnolcl Payne, ROV' fl: Roger Clzilverl. Mglx. Bill Claiinurnlo, lini Shook, Ronnie King. flllilfll lllllilllkl, Ken Larson. Bill Kew, l.zn'- ry Simons, Bob Yvlll, Mgr. Row fl: Toni Spencer. Paul li. johnson. Al I I lirziino. luck Young. Ierrx' lieper. liarncy llewees, Clary Mankli. ou ii ixon ,, s I I s ixllx Xlmme. kloliii l'ill'l'l'l. No, 22, goes zilwme the UlllSll'l'llillL'4l :inn of mckul 1 Oils Puls xi Niles plziyel' Io lip in ll shot. Bulldog Cagers Engage in Action Freslnnzin t'l1'l'llll. 0 The Sophomore squad, :although they clicln't have :in extremely suc'c'essl'ul season, showed signs ol great improvement :is the season progressed. 'lliey will he ol great help next yezn' on the varsity level. Below, In zi torricl game zigziinsl Proiiso. Dick Nixon. No. 25, goes up for ai layup :is Aloel Nleyer. No. 23. comes up eourt for il possible rehounil. FROSH ,-X l4.XSKli'l'll.Xll ISDS7-58 opp. XY Notre Ilzime ...... Ill 18 li2ll'l'lllglUll . . . . 23 27 Proiiso .....,.,.. F53 Fifi Norlli illliczigo .... 2.3 T48 Higlilunml Park 36 Bl Oak Pzirk .... 53 '10 Barrington ... .,. 552 'll l-lxnnslon .., ... ill -43 Nlorloii 4,.... ... 33 lil Niles ..,.,......, 32 I5 Norlli Cliiuigo ... I5 -43 Proxiso .,........ l2 153 Notre Dame ., . 28 Sl Oak Park . 23 Ill New 'liiei' . . . . . Elf: ll lixzinsion .... .. ,lil BH Niles .....,. . . 26 IH New lriei' ...,.,. 'lil IN SOPH l!iXSKli'I'l4iXl.Ii ISIBT-324 opp. WY ll2ll'lilllgl0ll .,. .. l2 37 Kenosha ..... . . -42 lil Proxiso .......... 'll' ill Higlilziml Park .,. -lfi ll Oak Park ..,.,. . 52 I3 l-lxzinsloii ..,.. .. till 'lfl Nlorlon .. ., T53 37 Niles , .... .. 30 28 New 'lirier ..,.... 'll 49 Proxiso ..,.,...,. 29 27 Higlilzinml Park FH Elf? Oak Park .... . . 33 18 l-Ixzinslon .. .. E47 sl-l Nlorlon ,. .. ll FH Niles ......, . . 36 12 New Trier .. ., 32 Fifi yi Above. VARSITY--I-V XVRESTLERS. Left to right, ROW' 1: Cibour. Richard WN'oodman. john Collins. john Klem. Keith George I.ux. Isaiah Turner. Daniel XN'hittenberger. Arthur Graham. ROXV FI: 'I'ony lens. Isaiah johnson. Steve XVilson, Hollender. Albert Tucker. Robert Dickinson. Richard Perkins. Mlilliam Carlson. Charles Clabowicl. Pat Kelly, Ray Mueller, ROM' 2: lVilliam Perei. Robert Evans. William XValt. Wlayne Rick Bay, Bob Norbutas. 1958 Wrestlers Capture Slate Laurels Below. STATE CHAMPS. Leading Waukegan to an unprece- dented State title were two champions. left to right. Bob Evans, who took the state title at IZ7 pounds for the second consecu- tive yearg and llill Walt. who annexed the titlc at H5 pounds. 5. Q O Inspired by the stellar performances of two state champions, Bob Evans and Bill lValt, the 1957-1958 Wfaukegan Mfrestling Team won an unprecedented state title. Coaches Ott Bay, Jaime McClendon, and Al Zander were proud of their boys. The team started their performances by taking first place in their own Christmas Invitational Tourney composed of some of the toughest teams in the state. Near the end ol' the season there was a low spot in competitiong so to keep the boys in shape lor the state eliminations, the coaches took the team to Granite City, boasting one ol' the better teams in southern P358 new At left. below. SECIIONAI. IROPHY. Left to right. Ray Mueller. Rick Bay. Bob Evans. Pat Kelly. Bill XValt. Armin Mauritz, sitting. At right. COYE'l'1ill PRIZE. llr. Shaibly and Coach Ott Bay admire handsome trophy won by local State Champ wrestlers. Soph Were Also a Winning Team Above. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SQUAD. Left to right, ROIV l: Danny Dieck, Dick Paddock, Charles Ofenlock, Thomas Bennett, Art Hollander, Louie DelConte. Richard Peterson. Bob jenkins. ROM' 2: Herbert Stackhouse. I-'red Balmes. Gerald IVard, Gary Tate. jerry Mulder. jeffery Oliver, jerry Paulauski. Illinois. IVaukegan won each match at Granite City. They returned home to win first place in the State sectionals, and a week later they received the first place trophy for the sectional championship. Six boys left the next Friday morning for Arlington Heights. That Saturday night they proved themselves to be the finest wrestling team in the state. O The Sophomore team also had an outstanding re- cord, taking first in their own tournament and barely missing the Suburban League Championship. They could bring Illaukegan another state championship. Below. I-'RESHMAN WRESTLING SQl'AD. I.eft to right. ROW I: Ralph Quigley. james Dickelson. Mark Kennedy, Xvalter Hollender. Ted Caryas. llob Belgrado. I.ee Simon, Richard Christman. ROV' 2: Michael Paluska, T. G. Kincaid, Arthur Bill DeRohan, Thomas Beck. Dick Perkins. ROW 3: Coach Zander, Coach McClendon, Mike Lawler, David Burkes, Henry Gaston, james Hall, james Robinson, Bob Balmes, Herbert Kruger, james Painter. Armin Mauritz. john Kane, Coach Bay. lYRliSTl.ING VARSITY SOPH IYRES'l'I.ING 1957-58 1957-58 opp. HIV opp. HIV Palatine ....,... North Chicago .. Thornton .,.... Highland Park . Maine .......... Oak Park .... . Evanston . . . Elgin .,... . Morton . . . Tilden ......,.. Niles ......,.,., Arlington Heights Proviso ........ Glenbrook . New Trier ...... Granite City Roxana ..... . Palatine ....... North Chicago .. Thornton ...... Highland Park . Maine .......... Oak Park .. . Evanston . . . . Elgin ...... . Morton .... . Tiltlen ....,.... Niles ........,.. Arlington Heights Proviso ...,.... Glenbrook ., . New Trier ., . Bedrosian, jerry Wright. Steve Young. Harvey Gloyei Ieslte XVicklund, Daniel Alyerez. ROXV fl: Coach McClendon, Sam Peck. Gerry Hanson. john Petitclair. Ken Ralph, jim WValsh. Travis Randolph, Earl Dillow. jack McI,ellan, Coach Zander. QE? Swimmers Face Stiff Competition I Coach Filippo's I95T-58 swinnning squad did as well as could he expected against its strong League eontpetition. The leant was hampered hy a steady siege of sickness that affected the swininiers. The teanl did score several impressive victories. The squad was seventh in the league. Frank Marchant broke the I00 free style record and was a top scorer for the season, Mike Rodhro. I.ee liiastoek, Bill Hood, and Klan Bairstow also scored high for the teanl. Coach Sant Filippo gave the boys incentive tlirolighoiit the season. He was assisted hy Nlr. Steve Nosek, freslnnan eoaeh. Y,XRSl'l'Y SXVINI SQl',XlI 1057 N Kenosha ... Elgin . .,., . New 'l'rier .... Proxiso .,.,,,. Highland Park Maine ........ Oak Park .. lixanston ... Nlorton .. .Xnstin ... Kenosha . .. Niles ..., Fenger .. Cluher .. opp ... 553 47 70 fifl TG T51 Sli 73 38 ffl 4-I 30 13 3-I Above. SH'llN'lMlNG PRACTICE. In the water: Butch Kyntlherg. On the side of the pool, left to right: Mike Rodhro. Fred Hollender. Duane Han- na. At left, '.'.'XRSl'I'Y-S0l'H SXYINIMINCL TICAM. Kneeling, left to right: Ike Signrdson. Pete Banis, Bill Hood, john Morris. Gary Iiotsford. Dar1'yl Bennett. john Morton. Mike Braun. Standing: D I ong Cankar, tlIklll2igCl', Srnee XVal' ther. Bob Clark. Mike Rodhro. Frank Marehant. Leland Biastoek. .lan Bair- stow, Fld Miheux Coach Sain Filippo. At left. FROSH SWIMMING 'l'li.1.NI. Kneeling. left to right: .Xllan Lainhert. Bruce Gossard. loin Casper. I.onis Wolfe. Larry Honroe. Merle Pauley, tiilherl Arenas. Kurt Nanta. Dare XVasnit'k. llaxid Ilarlmro. Standing: Eugene l.ot'kartI. 'I'in1 Madigan, jack Ynkns. Bill ltiraitis. Dare tllennon, ,john Morris. Gilt Miller. F, R. Ander- son, Bernard Hernianson. Hank Bind- er, Ronnie Sanderlin. 134 at l 3 Above. VARSITY TRACK. Left to right, ROW l: Benjamin ROV' 3: Mr, Steve Drew. coach, Mr. lvillikllll XVehlJ. coach, james Wang. Chuck Neyrinck. Ike johnson. -ohn Mule, Art tilasstnan. Nlcllritle. Toni Brennan, Ray Cooper, Bill Buksas, joel Meyer. l Gene Mclierlie. ROW 2: Rav Tasker. Holm Evans. jan Bairstow. Mr. Harro. Mr. C. Baker. Art Mancilla, john Zetnaitis. Nick Phillips, jitni lilanktneyer. Thinclacls Display Speed O ,Xlthough not considered a strong threat, XVau- kegan's thinclads gave a good account ol' themselves in several meets. The outstanding members ol' the team were john Mule, whose specialty was the 440 and the dashes: joel Meyer, in the pole vault: and jim McBride, who ran in the 880. Other boys who gave hne showings were Henry McCullough in the hurdles and jim Clayton in the shot and discus. joel Meyer set a new school reeord in the pole vault with a jump ol' I2'-lV2 . Head coach Drew, and his assistants, Mr. XVeblJ, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Harro, were proud ol' the team: and although the team would lose many ol' its mainstays, they were optimistic about the underclassmen bolstering next year's team for a SllCCCSSi'lll season. Below, FROSH-SOPH TR.-XCR. l,el't to right. ROW l: Steve XVilson. jack Hanlin. Bob Mule. Cary Tate. Tony Dehevec, Greg Deinlein. lid England. joel Nlitchen, Mike Cassidy, Glen Zinn, Gordon Staats. Andy Hankins. ROM' 2: Fred Hollentler, Stan lelesnik. Fitlencio Farris. jack Terlap, Isaiah Turner, Raymond Tock, Bill Perez. Vaughn koshkarian. john Ruehnle, Herb Ancl Power Y,'XRSI'l'Y K Y. Opp. WY Arlington Heights ....,...,... .. .,.,... 82 33 Highland Park .. .. . 70M MSW Niles .......... .... 4 9 68 Proyiso ....... . . 79 38 Evanston ...... . . 79 39 St. Catherine . , ................... 58Vj 5934 North Chicago .. ...,.,.,.,.,......... BSMZ 62W SPECIAL NIEETS nu-., Lake Shore ,.. .. 29 flrd Palatine .... .. 4 Mooseheart . . . . . 6 Lake County , .,.,...., .. 416 2nd District ................. .. GIA Glenbrook llnyitationalj ., QSM Sth Suburban ............... .. ll 5th Krueger. Ron Petitclair. ROW Il: Mr. C. Baker, Nlr. Del jordan. trainer. Al Tueker, lid Schrank. Ronald Christensen. lid Rom- pella, Charles Glahowicz, joe Lauraitis, Ronald I,eal'l1lacl, Rick Platt, Don Knodel. Bob Sidlauskas. Bob Norhutas, Dan Lahus, Coach G. Harro. -LQ. Cross Country Helps Build Endurance uf' i M., fl! Ei . Z: at I i fr. Y Q 31 Q t J Above, CROSS ClOl'X'l'RY. l.el't to right. RON' l: Guy Olson, john Kauffman, llaxid lbarhro. Henry Gaston. jim Hellquist. Larry lirence, Gregory Deinlein, have Hanke. john Morton. Patil llravillas. .Xndy Franklin. lien Wooldridge. Torn Hill. RON' 2: Ron Holland. llaxe Xreharl. .Xndv Hankins, john O lVith Mr. Chuck Reid as coach, this year's Cross Country team ran well across the two mile courses in this section ol' the state. There were not any stand- outs on the team: however, this year's team was a young one and showed signs ol' luture potential. Only one senior, john Kaullman, is lost lrom the varsity squad. Isaiah Turner, a junior, did very well in cross country meets. 'I'he team did not have a very impres- sive record, beating only Glenbrook. Sickness plagued the team, and the weather wasn't very helpful either. 'l'he meets were rained out on many occasions, and the team was also hampered by a chilly lake breeze. XVhen basketball season started. a number ol' members were lost to play basketball. ,t Q 5 J at '.',' j V --W M ' i- ! . . fl 2 .. ,ew W 3 A E . lb .E K 1 3 J iii 2 is 3 J Kuehnle. Hob Sirxidas, Bruce likstrand, Neil Petersen. Stan Merlock. Kit Gordon. Steve Lake, Burton Setterlund. Grover Hankins. ROW Il: jolm liilert. john Henderson, Dexter Miller. Rick Platz. Isaiah Turner, Bill Peterson, Bruce Walther. Bob Clark, Dale XYilson, Mike Rodhro. O Under the watchful eye ol' Coach Fortier, the tennis team started its initial practice amid the snow and cold in the middle ol' March. Hampered by a lack ol' experience, the team did not enjoy a prosperous year. However, experience gained by live returning letter- men next year will be very valuable. 'l'wo boys, XVayne Larsen and lid Ogrin, qualified lor the state linals at Champaign by winning second place at the district tennis meet held at Highland Park High School. He- sides the two boys mentioned above, other lettermen returning are: lid 'l'urnquist, Neil Petersen, and Rich- ard Carlson. Prospects lor the luture look very good in a sport where competition in the Suburban League is tough. Best ol' luck to a hard working crew. .Xt right. XUXRSI l'Y CROSS CIOVN- TRY. Left to right: Mike Rodbro, Isaiah I'urner. Bob Siryidas. john Kuehnle. Steve Lake. john Kautl- man. .Xndv lfranklin. Gregory Heinlein. V 136 Tennis Ancl Golf Are Key Spring Sporfs At right, 1957 VARSITY and SOPH TENNIS. Kneeling. left to right: Richard Carlson, Glen Anderson. I-'red Sweda. joseph Thing. George Melville. George Meslow. Standing: Ed Ogrin. Duane lfsa, Kent Laurel. Bill Herrmann. Mayne Larsen. Ed Turn- quist, Ken Luke. Coach KI. Ifortier. qStori on opposite page, At far left, Y.-XRSITY GOLF. Kneel- ing, left to right: Dave Hellman. Toni Sisolak, jay Drobnick. Mike Sylvester. Standing: Coach Rickard. Dave Milievc. Ed Dodifh. jack Meyer. Coach Laslibrook. At left. Tom Sisolak, mainstay in Coach Rifkard's links squad, addresses the hall for a drixe. O Led by two returning lettermen, Tom Sisolak and Dave Hellman, and with the help of Ed Dodich, Mike Sylvester, Dave Mihevic ay Drobnick, and Charles Grom Jr., the Bulldog Linksmen lounded the links in fine form, finishing second to New 'lrier for the league championship. Phe golfers who finished two strokes off the par in the district, were led by Tom Sisolak, who captured medalist honors with a 73 and went on to finish l3th in the state. The golfers also finished second in the Suburban League Meet. The boys were led in this event by Dave Hellman. who placed 6th with an 80 to round out his second year in league play undefeated. At left, below, FROST-I-SOPH-j.V. GOLF. kneeling. left to right: Dave Arehart, John Genewich, john Lennarson. Bill Berg. Ron Amb- rose. Standing: Charles Grom, Bob Sinrtnik, Mike Rodbro, Bill Stasior, Alan Kessie, Bernie Pecaro, Tom Rause. 137 Above, VARSITY BASEBALL. Left to right, ROWV l: Coach Pete Merkel, Allen Hovey, manager, -junior 'I'orrez, Dennis Norton, Bill Koesser. Dick Nixon, Terry Hogan, Bill Young, Karl Kuomala, john Zaugra, john Hanke. ROM' 2: Chuck Christakis. Paul Petitclair, Terry Guy, Al Korenin, Don Erick- son, 'font Schoenke, Ken Schuring, Bob Liginski, L. Polich, jack Kenyon, john Eifert, john jerikian, Coach Ted Datnos. 1957 Baseball Nine Third In Slate O Ted Damos' l957 Varsity Baseball teatn tied lor the Suburban League cellar with a 2-7 won and lost re- cord, but came back Fighting in the state tournament. They had some fine pitching by Paul Petitclair and hitting by Charles Christakis, Terry Guy, -lack Ken- yon, and Dick Nixon. In the district they beat Warren 7-0, North Chicago 6-5. and Maine l-0. In the sec- tionals at Rockford, they nipped Freeport l-0 and came from behind to beat St. Bede 3-2. At the finals in Peoria, Waukegan beat Rock Island 3-l, but lost to Proviso in the last inning, I-0. Proviso went on to win the state finals. The l958 outlook is bright with seven returning lettcrmen and some promising juniors. Nosek. 138 At left, SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Left. to right. ROW 1: Mr. Al lander coach, Darrell Shook. Don Cray Bob Nemetz. Vic Mitrikeflf, Ralph Sherer Art Behnke, Bill Pitts. HOW Z leon ard Baird, Mike Guerin. Don Day Dale Pentinnen, Charles Blls oe Hopkins. Mike De'l'horne, Kit C otdon At left, l-'RESHMAN BASLB-XII Left to right, ROWV 1: 'l'om Bennett Craig Hook, Mike Anselm, joe fhcss Bob jenkins, john Bentivegna Bill Toll, Dan Dieck, Cuy Olson ROW' Z Dale XYilson, Ronald Dubs Tom Hughes, Bob Stucker, Rich lampinen Jim Conzelrnan, Dick Phillips kent Wlooldridge, Tim '1'ennys0n Steve johnson. Andy Gcryol, Bob Mcvcr ROM' 3: Mr. Al Grosche, coach cf frey Oliver, Eddie Richesson e Diver, Mark Beaubien, Richard Slazas Caryl Hallman, Charles Moole Ially Collins, Gary Chase, Coach Stete lnilialion Moves Slow Nol For The Council' .1 . ', ' . ' ,.N, 0 I promise to 11pl1old the ideals ol tl1e C.11ls .Kih- letic Association: In prontoting interest i11 athletics I and the out-ol'-doors: hy living so that I may he healthy and strong: Ily making good sportsmanship a constant lactor i11 nn' conduct. One day each year is red letter day lor all prospec- tive metnhers ol' GLX. 'Iihe girls are initiated inlor- mally by dressing i11 a costume designated by the coun- cil. 'I'his year Baby Snooks served as their model. lformal initiation is held that 11ight. CLXX is IIOI onlx' a local OYQZIIIIILIIIOII, hut is a mem- her ol' the Illinois League oli High School Girls' Ath- letic .Xssociations. 'l'he league has set up certain standards and established a point and award system which tllllsl be met by every club in Illinois. 'l'o he- come an active inember, a girl must earn 2-1 points, attend one team sport at least lour times, attend six business meetings, pay filty cents dues, and he initis ated formally Zlllll lllliflflllillly. IOP l'IIl'l'l'Rli: lnitiates. Pat Redding, Carol Reid. and Sandy llamntan add their names to the tnemhership of CQAA. while officers Nlarilrn llecker and Karen KNIIIITCY welcome them. MIIJIJLI-I l'lCI'I'l'Rli: Board officers who plan llll' CL..1X..X. ac, lixilies are: ROV' l: Ruth Ilttrris. treasttrerg l.2llll'2i Bena. secre- tary: Karen Krtttnrey. sopliomot-e 1'ep1'esentatixe: Carol Kasper. president: Marilyn Becker. social chairinan. ROW' 2: Ellen Clynier. senior representatixe. Bet Bixler. rice-presimletttz Rita Hokkanen. innior representative: Ann Feyli. sports manager. .Xl l1lilf'l': llll'Ul'lIl2ll i11itiatio11 cereniony adds color to 61.1-LA. actixities. Carol Kasper. president. and Marilyn Becker, social Cllillflllllll. receixe allegiance from girls desiring tnemliersliip. ISEIUW: I promise to llplltllll . . are tl1e starting words of tl1e CL..X..'X. pledge. Taking tl1is pledge are. lelt to right. Pamela s111itl1. Paula Krastier. Mary Cahrielson. Donna Raper, Bev Cote. Allllll l,l'lll'2l, and Kathy Rttpsa. 139 GAA Skills Are Second To None O C,-X,Ys governing hotly is its Clottneil. lt plans ull ztetivities. makes tleeisions, :intl works to inztlae the cluh :tn itnportztnt lztctor in the extt'zt-i-ttt'1'ii-ttlztt' pro- grzttn :tt XVTHS. CL.X.X business meetings :ire held the lirst Nlontluy ol every inonth. .Xetivities :ire ollerecl every night ztlter sehool. Those ollierecl this year: teunt sports, hztskethztll. volleyhztll, solthull, soccer, hoekey, trzunpoline, ttnnh' ling, howling, itreltery. lilesztving, goll. tennis, :intl ping pong. The eltih provides :tt leztst one soeiztl ztetivity per inonth, Such events were Dztcl's Dante. lortnztl initizt- tion, eight grade plztyclzty, inother-clztughter howling tottrnzunent, halloween party, hztsehzill gznne :tt Mil- waukee, :incl the senior hztnqttet. lizteh yeztr the club sentls two representatives to the Northern CLXX leztclership uttnp :tt Luke General, lVisc'onsitt. The eltth also honors at senior girl who hats eontribtitecl tnost to GAA hy atwztrcling her at lezuler- ship trophy. This yeztr's eluh sponsors are Miss Nlzihle Holle, Miss Katy Rztntlolph, :intl Miss llozin Nlorztn. 'ww-4.-.,, -M....T,,.,. Ahoxe. TOP PICIITREZ Referee 'lun lfztrrell starts the giune with at tossfup. lforwurcls. Peg Meyer :intl Bev Bixler jntnp for the hull. Ritzt Hokkanen and Nztnette Young wziit for the hull to take it clown zinal tnuke at haisket. LOWI-IR PlC'l'l'Rl-1: Yolley hull is lttn. especially when tottrnzttncnt time rolls zirottntl. Shown prztetieitig ure sonie ol' the :tetixe CQ. .L A. tneinhers. TOP l.El 'l': .-X llllllS'L'fC is exert girl's tlrezun. us hlttilx Penrai retrietes her arrow frotn the target. Iris xvllllllllli Kztthr Rnpszl. :intl Connie Krisner watch. LUWI-1R 1.1-Ilflk Looks easy . . . hut is it? Clzitttliat Aho :intl Diane Xntlerson ure trving their skills on the ullers. Tl1ere's Fun In Physical Fifness 9 Sponsored by the girls' physical education depart- ment. Dolphin Club is also affiliated with CLQXA. The c'lub's new sponsor, Miss -loan Moran, introduced a program enabling girls who are not swimming mem- bers to become associates. An active GA.-X member files a petition which is submitted to the Dolphins who approve or veto it. The lirst semester is spent in lil'e-saving and syn- chronized swimming. Members work diligently on the annttal water show, the c'lub's main projeet. This year's show was based on television and was titled Channel Hzof' The Dolphins have a business meet- ing once a month, and swimming meetings as lre- quently as scheduling permits. The keynote ol' the flub is to lurther interest and proficiency in aquatic skills as well as to promote a spirit of good sportsman- ship and lriendship among its members. TOP RICHT: lndiyidual sports add variety to ottr lllkllly CA..-X. Activities. Laura Bena and Martha Holland are enjoying a game. LOWER I,El 'l': Dolphin Club is responsible for putting on the annual water show. The members are, left to right. ROW 1: joan Plaushines, Rita Hokkanen. Roberta Stoll, Ann Nuuttila. Sharon Quigley. ROW 2: Pat Schad. Andrea Biere, Bei Bixler. Carol Kasper. Charon Brumund. Carolyn Sondee. ROW fl: Mary Luosa, Lynn Caulk. Barb Noll. Shari Rose, Marian Dart. Miss il. Moran. sponsor. Not shown is Cloria Wiiki. at N W aight: ' .eawZQi9,44 'f t, , '4' ,M , V AT l.l'il T: Prattifing to tnake this year's water show a success are the Dolphin members, BELOW: Life saving skills are act'omplished by weeks of training. Life saving members are, in the water: Barb Noll and Charon Brumund. Watching from the side of the pool are: Sandy Redman, Karen Krumrey. Barb Criswall. Joyce Ceryol. -Ioan Plaushines. Mary Luosa, Sue Schlemmer, Ann Nuut- tila. Watching from the diving board are: Carolyn Sondee. Sandy Keelev. Rita Hokkanen. Pat Sfhad, Carol Kasper. Cloria Wiiki. , Q W V .W 3 . U ,gg ws ' N ,Q Q .... lj V ,A I M V V ' ws U ag. Z. ig My ww ibm NW? NA aww, W' Qi? Ii 1 w if 'Q , PYZQQTE 5511? 355 .naw ,. Above: ROTC DEPARTNII-QNT STAFF headed by Captain These leaders are all veterans of many years of regular C. l.uben fseatedj with his assistants SFC H. l.. lllase, MfSgt. army service. lhey bring the benftts ot their wide ex- W. C. Curland. NIfSgt. R. W. Scott. and NIfSgl. H. O. Cramer. perience to xilalize the local ROTC program. RCTC Provides Elementary Insfruclion O The ROTC Department Stall' is composed of per- sonnel assigned by the Department of the Army, whose primary duty is to carry out the objectives of the -junior ROTC program at XVTHS, These objectives are threefoldg FIRST to inculcate habits of orderliness and precision, to instill discipline and thereby re- spect for constituted authority, to develop patriotism, and to encourage a high sense of personal honor and deportmentg SECOND to give the student cadet ele- mentary military training which will be of benefit to him and of value to the Nation if and when he be- comes a member of the Armed Forces: THIRD to de- velop an appreciation of the Army and its role in National Defense, and to fully inform all students of the opportunities for service therein. To fulhll these objectives, varied and interesting subcourses are given. There are classes in leadership and drill, infantry weapons, courtesies and customs and rules of conduct of the Military Service, hygiene and hrst aid, and military organization. Map reading and infantry small unit tactics are also taught. Cadets Ere the .22 caliber rifle on the XVTHS range. Periodic formal inspections are held to keep the Cadet Regi- ment at the highest standards of dress, discipline and military know-how. lixtra-curricular activities supervised by the ROTC Department include a Drill Platoon, a Sponsors Drill Team, a Saber Drill Team, a Rifle Team, an Elite Color Guard, and the Crossed Sabers Club. ln September a new Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Captain C. Luben, was assigned to XVTHS. He replaced Capt. R. Martin who left in August for duty in Cermany. ln December MfSgt. R. XV. Scott retired from active army duty and he was replaced by Sgt. W. E. Keenan. 0 ROTC training is required of all sophomore and junior boys at XVTHS, except those who are enrolled in the band program. They attend military classes three days weekly during those years. This program was first organized in l9l9 which makes it one of the oldest high school programs in the state. The ROTC program has been in operation without interruption since that time. One of the most important events in ROTC is the annual Federal lnspection which is held during the spring of each year. Many hours of practice is neces- sary to meet the rigid standards enforced by the Army. This year's Federal lnspection was held on May 8. Military Night is another important annual event. On this night awards are given and a drill and march' ing performance is presented for the parents. ln addition to all their other events, the Military Department still manages to provide a school assembly on Veteran's Day. .Xt this time, the Firing Squad salutes the veterans who died in foreign wars, the Saber Drill Team presents a drill in precision timing, speeches are given by members of the American Legion, and an exhibition drill is presented by the Military Sponsors. On May 30, Memorial Day, the ROTC participated in the annual Memorial Day Parade. XVTHS is very proud of our ROTC and their many fine civic and school projects. lt is an organization that is, and always will be, respected and honored, espe- cially by the citizens of llfaukegan. M-was-,MQ 1 Aboyc: CROSSED SABERS CI.l'lS Officers confer with Club Sponsor. l.eft to right: john Stone. president: llenry Sanders. sergeant-at-arms: Captain C. J. I.uben, Sponsor: Hayes Helgrcn. tice-president: and Sandra SIIICS. secretary. Crossed Sabers Club Promoles RCTC O The Crossed Sabers Club of XVTHS is formed for the purpose of promoting the ROTC Program and acts as a guiding body for the Unit. Club Officers are elected at the start of the school year front Military lll Cadets and serye for one year. .Xctivities include Below: C.'XlJl'Q'l' OFFICICRS SAISICR l5Rll.l, 'l'li.'XNI perfortning at the Veteran's Day Assembly untlcr the leatlership of Hayes building a float for tlte Homecoming Parade, presen- tation ol' the Veteran's Day Assembly, the Annual Military Ball, one of the highlights of the YVTHS social calendar, and a club picnic or party at the end of the school year. Helgren. lbrough much practice and hard work. this tlrill team has acquired precision timing and perfect coordination. ,W Y 7 4 f 'S 1 S .: .:::f H ,V 'K V - f ' Siwifii fi , A K oy' ' will L ,,, , .,.. . 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Promote ROTC RIFLE 'IFXNI competes against Military Schools antl High Schools in Fifth .-Xrnn' Area. S'I'r-XNDINCL. left to right: Ed Miller. Robert 'l'oika, Rich- ard Helmeisen. Hayes Helgren. Allan Hover. 'l'eatn Coacli SFC H. L, Blaise: KNl'llil,ING: Allen lbergeron, Ciortlon Rerltling. Larrx Swanson. Paul Cilrox. joseph lionehrake. Team meni- lmers not in picture: lohn Stone. .Xnlhony lk-beter. lian Seating. Public and School Relations CIROSSED SAISICRS CLUB President john Stone speaking al Veleran's Day Assembly Pro- gram. Sealed on platform, left to right: Mr. K. XV. Johnson, VFXV Connnantlerg Mr. A. Chris- Legion Com- tensen, Anieriran manrlerg Captain C. AI. I.nhen, Dr. M. M. Ranffnian, Dr. CI, L. Schailmly. FIRINCL SQl'i-XD lires tradition- al salute at X'eteran's Day As- sembly. Left to right: Victor Boettle, llllllll Clamp. Albert Hudson, George l.nx. Robert Goeti. john Cole. 147 SCHCCL LIFE 0 School plays, band concerfs, picnics, I'alen+ assemblies, parI'ies, banquefs, and dances are all a parl' of an average WTHS s+uden+'s life. The prescripI'ion for avoiding boredom in high school is +o indulge oneself Io 'I'he fullesr measure in any of Ihese ac+iviI'ies. Fun can be had by working and playing SIDE BY SIDE. 148 Z if fi! SIDE BY SIDE few Life Wi'rh Lucy O Viyacious, bright-eyed Lucy Volpe excitedly walked through the awakening corridors, over the newly waxed lloors, and to her locker that first September day of school. So this was Mfau- kegan 'l'ownship High School, U.S.A.! As all students of the high school know, Lucy is our foreign exchange student front Rome, ltaly. Arriving in New York harbor, 1.ucy's de- parture to X'Vaukegan was delayed by an Asiatic llu epidemic aboard ship. And now here she was, a student of the senior class ready to begin her studies. Lucy began to wonder about the American teenager and his school system as she watched the seniors file into the classroom. Even as that period progressed she noticed many differences between European and American customs. lop left, BOOKS IN HAND. Mary johnson. Bonnie Carpen- ter, and Lucy begin the day by walking to school. Middle left, FIRST PERIOD. l.ucy's lirst class, Honors Eng- lish, finds her engaged in an informal class discussion. .Xt lett. I.l NCH Al I.A5I'! 'I'alk. food. and laughter domi- nate lunch activity with the girls in the school cafeteria. liottont left, AFIERNOON AS- SEMBLY, A school assembly temporarily interrupts class schedule. Here Lucy tells of her experiences to attentive XVTHS students. liottotn right, CONGRA'l'lfLA- TIONS. Lucy has been elected a member of the National Hon- or Society due to her qualities of character, serxice. leadership, and scholastic achievement. Dr. Colon L. Schaibly and Dr. Merle M. Kiillllillllill offer their best wishes. Ala American Italian girls do not attend classes with boys. Heels are worn to class, while here bobby sox and bubbles predominate. One ol' the lirst items Lucy bought here was a pair ol' bubbles. She was particularly impressed with the freedom ol' speech and liberties the students have with their instructors. The abundance ol' outside social activities pre- sented a whirlwind ol' new excitement. Parties, football and other athletic events, clubs, dances, and dates all vied lor l.ucy's time. No wonder these Americans are always in a hurry and in- venting time-saving devices. Some ol' the things which particularly im- pressed Lucy were our supermarkets with their package mixes, the freedom ol the teenager in using the family car, and unehaperoned dates. l'op right. Cl.l'li NIH!-ITINK-. Outside actixities occupy a major portion of I.ucy's time. Club functions are of particular interest to her. Middle right. Xl' HOME. .Xlter a long exentlul day. Lucy always enjoys a time ol' relaxation in her home. the johnson home. at 318 Burton axenue. l.ower right. IS.-XSklill'I4iKI.l, KANIIQ. Lucy happily xiews the basketball action on the lloor from her place in the Peppers' section. Bottom left. Nlll.I'li.XRY B.Xl.l,. One ol' the two biggest dances of the year is the annttal Military Ball. Mucli excitement precedes the formal cient. Here Lucy dances to the music of johnny Palmer's band with john Pag- ereskis. her escort for the gala exening. Bottom right. I',XL'Sli 'l'll.X'l' Rlil RliSlll'fS. During half- time interniission, Lucy stops at the student refreshment center for a Coke and to discuss the game. W '-ff-u..,, 7 M, A Jffff. -'29 'gif' K if fl? i f Pi ' QL F HD 55 5 W a Y - 1 4 ul x nun In I!Cl'fU!Illlllg :ul llw IlUlll1.'L4llllillg glllllll Imp riglul. l.liI'S SINC-. l,iL'llIl'i'll In-hm' is ,lim uhm-n hm' sung ill Ihc llUlllt'lKlIlliIlg' llalmv. xllllllll' PlilllI'L'. Mlm IXXXKIIQIJ. lhc IIUIIIUUYIII' L lmul lnil. ,XRIISIS Xl XXORR. llmxnlmxn ' Allll'l' ul ln Ihp lmunumllng uulxu1cl.Sl14ml1 lhllllllllg ' 1 ' Yiqlll' Sm f-hill-l. k.1lI1x Hum. X.mu AIUIIIISUII. .xml llmmu Sitlsllhlll, , wcl Tlglll, lil-Al IN ON l'.XR.Xlll',. Pll'llIl'i'll In-lms' is Miss iilurizl .XIul1'cn. ll IIIUIIIIDCI' ul' lhc' ll0Illl'l'UllliIlg t'lJlll'I, Marked '57-'58 Homecoming A . ,,...... ,ww V .. ' .2 ,.,., L . ' H , -- V 1 ...-- - .Z J., .,... .... 1 fi' atm Wm 9' s at Eclucalional, Enlerlaining, Enjoyable -gl t W 5 ,. QNX L? , fy-I ii W 5 Vfzegikyfff ' L 'J Zi . ..:.. Wi 6' 'lio p picture, fIHRlS'I'Nl.'XS .XSSliNll5l.Y. .Xl the ztnnuztl cillI'lSllll2lS .-Xssetnhly the Speech ind D ttttncnt pitscntttl t tnustt ll p tgt tnt on thc spirit ol' clllllNlllllN On sttgt Nlusit epz ' ' '.' ' . 2.2 fl presenting the progrunt tire, l.ell to right: Holm XYoodnmn, Clhztrles Nloore, liruce l .kstrztnd, Ann lfolex. Dick Herslnnztn, Rick l'lzt:1. little Wilson, lllltl hacking up the speakers is the oir high school combined ch O lVhether the ztssetnblies are in the morning or ztlternoon they are to the student body ol' XVTHS something to look lorwztrd to. 'Ihroughout the school year several types ol :assemblies were nlztde ztvztilzlble to us, On the educzttionztl side there were the tele- phone. and brotherhood ztssenlblics. ln the entertztintnent. ilCIJ2lI'lIllClll there were the piztno duet, judo, and slave auction. For special events there were several ztssentblies including the lootbztll :ind wrestling ztssentblies honoring our chzttnpionship tezttn, the Veterans' lllly ztssetnhly, and the ztwztrds day ztssetnhly. To round out the ztssenihly year. there were the pep ztsseinblies with their entertaining skits :ind speeches. Ahote. XYIC LIKE Ul'R l'l-QXNIE .Ks at special ttttrzulion att at pep 2l5fsL'llllJlf on X'ztlentine's l,llY. lour of the iunior girls. dressed ns heztrts. :ire showing their delight lor our leztnt. lell to right' Rohertw Stoll. Pltxlhs Curr. Ilctsx lleppner. and lo.Xnn XYoldridge. . . . Year right. ll0MlilIONllNt, Skll. X ixittn Nloore. Very lfztiry Yellow lrotn the Klztnztrx lslztnds and .Indy Ryan. Blushing Pink lrotn the Yirgin Islands, :ire two of the world trztxelers who cznne from .-Xround the Xtorld to wish our nlfigllting Bulldogs good luck in the coming gznne. . . . . . , . ltztnnx Mite. was the Il2ll'l ll1ll' lor the l tr right PXXXX VXI- l lllgllll kt dy lll which the lour llC ll'IN d'tncetl to tht ol' HHUIIUY Nlztrontf' 154 tslrkztriaut. as ulioxe tome' r tune Pmllom lefl. -IIIIDO AS' SFMISLY. Shown :ll une of the professional assemblies is SICK? XN'ilson receixing ll les- sun in judo frmn one oi the L'Ullllll'y,S lop judo 2ll'liSlS. Chief' -Ixfkllgllll. 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These stu- dents have combined work with play in the correct proportions. For those who work. there are many honors which they may receive. Scholar- ships, winning contests, National Honor Society, honorary groups in school such as honor study hall, and being informed that you have the highest point average ol your class. All are privileges worth working for. Shown here are just a few of the students at XVTHS who have made definite progress toward some goal in lile, Whether it be an engineer on a con- struction job, or a teacher at the black- board explaining the fundamentals of learning. Into these honors went long hours of work, study, and application. ln their lields ol study these students will serve as examples to others who will be stimu- lated to seek honors of their own. At left, STRAIGHT S'I'l'DEN'l'S. Dr. Kaullnian congratulates Bruce Ekstrand and Patricia Fritzlen, the two high ranking students of the i958 senior class. At left, lSIi'l l'Y CRUKIKER SCHOLARSHIP. Mary john- son receives the Betty Crock- er Scholarship froni Dr. Colon Schaibly as Mr. Patil Burke looks on. Below, HONOR STl'DY H,Xl.l,. A new experiment at XV'l'l-IS this year is Honor Study Hall. Students were chosen on the basis ol' scholastic ability. leadership, and personality. Bottom, NATIONAL MERTI' SCHOIARSHIPS. Four YYTHS seniors are awarded National Merit Scholarships. jackie Clark. Dave Berg, Patil Stevens. and Bill Stasior receive their certificates from Dr. Merle Kauflnian and Mr. Paul Burke. 159 Xl rigln. SOCZIAI. PIZRIOIJ. lfirsl nn-cling of l l'A lnuls lczlflicrs :incl ll2lI'l'lliS l'UllY1'l'Slllg whili' vnjoying lhc' ivli'vslil1u'l1ls liroximlcfl. Xl right. l'l.X 0Ifl lCllCRS. llirough- out Ihc school yuan' lhc l l'.X SllKl'l'5S' lully guirlcs IHIYCIII-lC2ll'llCl' rclauionx. l,cll Io right, RON' l: Mrs. H. Clnssiily. xuhlifily fllkilflllillll Nlrs. R. Ihirl. in-zirhook Clllllflllllll. Nlra. 'IQ llymlv. Xll'l'flIl'L'Silll'lllQ Mrs. D. llannni. nlvnr hcrsllip zuul llospilzllily Clllllflllklllj Dr. tri-zlsllrcrz Mr. lfrcil Kiri'lnncycr. presi- llcnlz Mrs. NV. fi2ll'PClllCl'. social Clllllll lllllllf Nlr. Szun Filippo. SCl'l'ClZll'f. PTA I A Valuable School Servanf .olon Sclnulrly, 2lIllIlllllSll'2lllXC zissisl- nl. ROM' 2: Mr. Scxlnour Cohn. 1 ' 1 v liclow. CIONlfliRliXClli. ll2ll'L'lllN ioulvr with lC2ll'lIL'I'i. linnutili- Iihis yczu' l l'.X mlisfussion periods wcrc rliximlcil llllll four this zuclv following thc fornlul nice-ling. pzlrvnls ziwuil thc oppor- lrcslnnam. sophonlorc. junior. :incl senior. This mzulc llllllilf' lo iliscuss their youngsu-r's progress with flziss lczullcrs. discussions more 0I'g'2lIlllCll. The Nighf of Nighfs-The Junior Prom O lhe lll5T -Iunior Proni entitled Fountain ol' IJTCZIIIISH was held on Saturclav, Max' ll, lrom 9:00 to l 00 pm 'l'he theme was carried Ulll with an oriental elleet, leatur- sparkling lountain surrouncleml ing 1 ten loot gold hnclmlltt incl a by various plants. if MN., 'lop picture. RIBBONBEARHRS. Entering untler the brilliant areli of recl and golml are six of the twelxe rililionhcarers. who will forni an aisle for the eourt. They are. left to right: Carole De Marr. jaequie Sl. Claire. Sue Linrlqllisl. Glory Ann lforssell, .loan lorkelsoii, and Pal Frilzlen. Mime. SHALI, WI-I IXXNCZI-l? Shown are nianx ol' the pert and aligni- iietl couples who participated in the animal Illnnior Proni. 161 Alioxe. XYIIO NIE? No one was more surprised than Miss ' OX sz lop picture. llf SMIl,liS CAN SOUTH. HICRIVS A REC Miss Santlra SIHCS. a nieniher ol' the eourt, makes her entrai through the areh and flown the aisle towarrl her escort. . .3-la IPR. ICC Ingo' Harris when her name was ealletl anal the queen was kno Neil Peterson. senior class president, presented the crow Queen Pegfl' as litlmlie Ogrin. her escort. lookeml proiullv on Wil. ll to Xl left, l'Rli'l liY SXIILES XYIN FRIICNIJS. l,ll'llll'CLi at left are the twelie girls who were seleelecl hy the junior elass to reign er the .junior Prom. They are, Left to right. ROM' l: Marsha Slionfelt. .Indy Ames, jutly Ryan, PegO' Harris, RON' 2: Glo Antlren. liiie l'rh, Sanilv Smes. Vivian Moore. ROW 3: ls Yoll. Dee Nee Harper. Diane Beeson, Carol Kasper. ria hrh All School Plays Provide Varied l'ppe1' left, FOR ME? ARFNT 'l'IlliY PRE'l l'Y! Shown above are, left to right: jim Kuntolzx, Rue Kwetler. Sue Greene. and Melotly McMahon who are working diligently on at scene from George Xhtslrington Slept Here. Below. THIS IS A H0l'Sl-1? 'l'Hl-I KIND YOl' LIVE IN? XYorking to make the play at success ure, left to right: .lim Kztntolu, Sue Greene. Bob 'lllIUIll2lS. Stexe Lake. ztml Put Prorok. i l'pper right. Y0l RlC SO CLOUD T0 ME! Above. left to right: Allen Armstrong, the supposedly rich uncle. is shown llirt- ing with his niere. Sue Greene. as jim Kantolu looks on. Bottom. YOl' KEEP Y0l'R NEPHEXV OFF MY PROPERTY! Listening to their neighbor. portrayed by Ken Hunt. are. left to right: jim Kamtolzn, Steve Luke. Pat Prorok, Lztnrie Oliver, :mtl Sue Greene, 162 Enferfainmenf for Students of WTH I O The all-school play, The Heiress, by Henry James, was a new departure for the drama students, being the first serious three-act play performed here. The play was difheult for the student actors, because of the sublety of the characters and the delicate por- trayal of sophisticated conflict. The plot revolved around Catherine, Ellen Polk, who believed she was unwanted. Her feelings of in- security were heightened by Morris Townsend, Robert Musehewske, who wanted her only for her money. Other members of the cast were Doctor Sloper, Ken Hunt, Mrs. Penniman, Virginia Rawng Mrs. Almond, Jeanne Vigg Mrs. Montgomery, Fran glare: Maria, Melody Frosty Marian, Heline Seibt, and Arthur Townsend, Bob Sjogren. The play was given in the Little Theatre on Febru- ary 6th and Sth. It was co-directed by Mr. VVilliam Vilhauer and Miss Mary Mansour. Lpper left. XVHAT ARE HIS TREE FEELINGS? Does he love her or doesn't he? Morris is shown kissing Catherine's hand. Middle left, 'AISOLT THE DOOR, AI'N'I'! Catherine turns her back on her loyer and makes her way upstairs. Top right. I DON l' LOVE HER FOR HER MONEY! Morris and Catherine stand up to her father. Lower left, HHOIV DO YOI' DO. Catherine meets Morris for the first time when some family friends drop in for the evening. Lower right, Bl I'. CATHERINE. I SHALL NEVER REA COVER. Catherine shows no emotion as her father tells her that he is dying. A Capella Choir . . . Administration .... Advertisements . . Annual Staff ....... Apprentice Training Arts Club... .. Athletics ........ Audio-Visual Club . Band .... Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Biology Club ...... Board of Education . Cafeteria Staff ..... Camera Club .... Campus Scenes .... Cheerleaders . . . Chess Club .... Classes ....... Class Councils: Freshman .... Sophomore .... Junior ..... Senior . . . Class Index Clubs ........ Cross Country . .. Debate Club .... Faculty ...... Football . . . Foreword .... French Club . . . Freshmen .... Officers .... ....ll6 ..16-19 165-185 ..90-91 ..19-31 .H.102 122-147 ..3l,94 121,152 ....l38 129-130 ....100 H 16 .. 37 .. 95 ....114 ....l05 ..38-85 .. 78 .. 70 .. 60 40 186-191 .86-121 ....136 ....1l1 ..20-27 126-128 ....4-5 99 ..78-85 78 General Index Future Distributors .. Future Nurses Future Teachers . . . G.A.A. ...... . German Club .... Girls' League .... Girls' Sports . . . Golf Team ...... Ground Breaking .... Guidance ........ Health Center .... Homecoming .... In Memoriam, Dorothy Cedarburg . Fred Fernaays ..... Introduction . . . Junior Band ......... junior Classical League 1957 Junior Prom .... junior Red Cross .... Juniors . . Officers .... Literary Club .... Maintenance Staff . . . Masque and Gavel . . . Military Department ........ Military Ball ........ Modern Music Masters National Honor Society Night School .... Oflice Occupations . . . Office Staff .......... 164 ....106 ....101 99 140-141 98 112-113 140-141 ....137 ..12-13 .. 35 35 152-153 .. 59 85 ...2-ll ....119 97 ....16l ....103 ..60-69 60 ....11l .. 37 ......108 142-147 156-157 .69, 116 110,158 31 ....107 36 Orchestra .... Organizations .... Parents' Club .... Pepper's Club .... Plays ......... Practical Nurses P.T.A. ....... . Publications . . . R.O.T.C. . . . School Life . . . School Plays Seniors .... Officers ...... Slide Rule Club . . . Sophomores .... Officers ...... Spanish Club .... Sports ..... Stamp Club Student Council Student W World . . . Summer School Superintendent M. Swimming Squad The Heiress . . . Tennis Team .... Thespians ........ George Washington Track .... . . W Club . .. W World . . . West Campus . . . Wrestling .... ....117 ....88-121 ....125 ......115 .....162-163 ...32-33 ...........160 90, 91, 92, 93 .....142-147 .....148-161 .....162-163 ...40-59 .. 40 ....104 ...70-77 .. 70 96 ...l22-139 ....102 ...88-89 ...92-93 M. Kauffman .. 17 ....l63 ....l37 SleptHere .... 162 ........135 ....124 ....90-91 ....12, 13, 16 ...I32-133 For 'rhe new look ---- lr's Thunderbird! Eye appealing, 'I'hal s always fhe s1'ory wifh Ford. You will score every +ime al' Reed Randle. Pausing from +heir game of 'lennis al' Weiss Field, Ed Turnquisl' and Burch Surinis srop +o admire 'rhe new I958 Ford Thunderbird, while Neil Peferson and Irene Normark ralk 'ro Shirley Swanson who is giving her approval of +he Thunderbird sryling. This sleek Ford was loaned by Reed Randle Mutnrs 40: seen, eeneeee Sheei' 165 FOUNDED IN 1906 AALE A SAVEL M 9 NORTH CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY 0 PHONE: DEXTER 6-0245 EVERYTHING IN LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL AND MILLWORK Off dY d N rC.8zN.W.Depo1' 166 . . our Pri e in you No ins+i+u+ion is more imporfanl' +o America +han +he planf in which 'rhe na+ion's mos+ precious ma+erial is fashioned-'rhe American high school. Hs procluc'r de+ermines 'rhe characier of our sociery, fhe richness of our life. We a+ Johnson 'Feel +ha+ a superior produci' is fashioned a+ +he Waukegan Township High School and we 'rake 1'his occasion 'ro express our pride in you who are i+s sfudenls. 'xkhlahnson Mcrrons A DIVISION OF OUTBOARD MARINE CORPORATION WAUKEGAN ILLINOIS 167 . . 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THE Cl'l'lZE.N'S NATIONAL BANK OF WAUKEGAN The Friendly Bank for Friendly People MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 178 Congrafulafi ons fo fAe Class of 638 v QA VE VASCOLOY- RAM ET CORPORATION WAUKEGAN ILLINOIS Besf Iwsks FANSTEEL METALLURGICAL CO. NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Congrafulafions . . . Class of The Globe Department Store 33 N. Genesee THE GLOBE FURNITURE-II S. Genesee The Globe Shopping Plaza 180 Congratulations . . . 0 Class of 1958 Maw 3l NORTH GENESEE STREET WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS NORTH SHORE PRINTERS, INC. Commercial and Publication Printers 535 South Shericl R d WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS MA 3-0037 With Compliments of PORETT BROTHERS 181 Educal'ion makes a people easy 'lo lead bul' difficull' 'I'o drive: easy l'o govern bul' impossible 'l'o enslave. -LORD BROUGHAM Johns-Manville CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 58 merry V255 DEPENDABLE PRINTERS 5I0 FRANKLIN STREET PHONE DELTA 6-4333 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 182 ongrafulafions fo fAe Cla.. of 7958 NATIONAL OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Printing - Lithographing - Office Supplies Folding and Set-up Paper Boxes Systems Applications and Office Duplicating Machines WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE I906 R. R. Tinsley M. B. TinsIey Glen Richardson Fay Snell R. R. Tinsley, Jr. GRAND AVENUE LUMBER 8: SUPPLY COMPANY I2I3 GRAND AVENUE AT THE ELECTRIC Lumber, Millwork and Bulding Material PHONE DELTA 6-OOI6 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 183 Congratulations to the Class of 'c58 GUTHRIE'S FOOD MART 1103-05 WASHINGTON ST. Owned 8: Operaied by LAD --1--1 DAD Class of '57'-Class of '3I' Mc Donough 0 Plumbing 0 Heating 0 Air Conditioning 3II NO. GENESEE ST. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE MA 3-0096 R. L. McDONOUGH W. W. McDONOUGH Waukegan Savings and Loan Association SAFETY OF DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO SI0,000. BY AN INSTRUMENTALITY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DRIVE-IN WINDOW HIGH DIVIDEND RATE 900 Ten+I1 S+. Waukegan, Illinois Best wishes for continued success ' carers BOOKS -STATION ERY - GIFTS 0 PARKER and SHEAFFER PENS and PENCILS 0 HALLMARK GREETING CARDS 0 STATIONERY 0 COLLEGE DICTIONARIES 0 BIBLES 4 No. Genesee SI. Waukegan, III. K L E I N ' NORTH SHORE STUDIO Official Photographer For The Annual W 7 Sou+I1 Coun+y S+ree'r ' Phone: MAies+ic 3-3740 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS K L E I N ' PHOTO CENTER Complete Photo Supplies and Equipment Everything For The Photographer 225 Washing+on S+ree+ ' Phone: ON+ario 2-4530 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 185 Siudeni Inclex-Seniors A Adams, Joseph, 42 Adams, Leroy, 42, 93 Agate, JeErey, 42 Akeson, Larry, 42, 69, 104, 110, 118, 127, 158 Alanko, James, 42 Alkire, Wesley, 42, 69, 104, 119, 121 Allison, Don, 42, 119, 121 A1va.rez, Helen, 42 Alvord, Patricia, 42 Ames, Judy, 41, 42, 161 Anderson, Donna, 42 Anderson, Marilyn, 42, 108, 109, 111, 145, 158 Anderson, Richard Floyd, 42 Andren, Gloria, 42, 88, 90, 152, 153, 161 Andresen, Thomas, 42 Arehart, Pauline, 42 Arenas, Louis, 42 Austin, Gloria, 42 Austin, Leslie Scott, 42, 121 B Bairstow, Jan, 42, 124, 134, 135 Balberg, Richard, 42 Banick, Joseph, 42 Banis, Alice, 40, 41, 42, 102, 104, 110, 158 Barnes, Barbara Jean, 42 Bames, Mary L., 43 Barr, Charles, 43, 110 Bassett, Mark, 43, 119. 120 Bauby, Leo, 43, 97 Beck, Victor, 43, 98 Beeson, Diane, 31, 41, 43, 92, 93, 145, 156, 158, 161 Belcher, MBIX, 43 Belensky, Ju ith, 41, 43 Belensky, Vincent, 43 Benton, Doris, 43 Berg, David, 43, 109, 110, 111, 159 Bezek, Carol, 43 Blankmeyer, James, 43, 126, 135 Boettle, Arlene, 43 Boettle, Marlene, 43 Booth, Helen, 43, 116 Boyd, James, 43, 69, 118, 121 Breger, Lance, 29, 43, 104 Brence, Lawrence, 43, 136 Brink, Larry, 43 Brooks, Richard, 43, 93 Brown, Eileen, 43 Bruckner, Robert, 43, 124 Brunner, James, 43, 124 Buchanan, James, 44 Btilgsgxs, William, 29, 44, 124, 126, Buncak, John, 44 Butler, Joanne, 40, 44 C Cankar, Kay, 44 Cankar, Therese, 44, 99, 158 Carlsen, Billy, 44, 126, 132 Carlson, Richard Geo., 44, 69, 119, 121, 137 Carpenter, Bonnie Sue, 44, 88, 114, 145, 150, 158 Celarec, Mickey, 44, 129 Charlton, Ronald Eugene, 44 Christian, Doris, 44 Cichosz, Joan, 44, 107 Clark, Jacqueline, 44, 69, 98, 104, 110, 159 Clark, Robert Cameron, 44, 124, 134, 136 Clark, Walter, 44, 106 Clayton, James, 44, 126, 153 Clinton, Bertha, 44 Clymer, Margaret, 40, 44, 90, 91, 139,158 Conover, Dennis, 44 Cooper, Patricia, 44, 90, 159 Correll, Polly, 44, 91, 110, 113, 158 Cox, Jon, 44 Cox, Ward, 44, 119, 120, 121 Craft, Bonnie, 45, 106 Crawford, Julie, 41, 45 Cruz, Jessie, 45 Curley, Thomas, 45 D Dalton, Jack, 45 Dalziel, Jane, 45, 108, 145, 158 Danielson, Meldan, 45 Davis, William, 45 Davison, Kathleen, 45 Decker, Robert, 45, 93 Deibert, Sandra, 45, 69, 116, 158 DeMarr, Carole, 45, 106, 161 DeReu, John, 45, 96, 110 DeRyke, Janet, 45, 107 Dickinson, Diana, 45 Dickson, Barbara, 41, 45, 158 Dieck, James, 45, 126 Dietrich, David, 45 Dillow, Donald, 45 Doolittle, James, 45 Dorsey, Gilbert, 45, 124, 126, 158 Drennan, Jack, 45 Drinka, Joseph Don, 45, 93 Dulfy, Timothy, 45 Durst, John, 46 E Ebler, Judith, 46 Edwards, Beverly, 46 Edwards, Lawrence, 46 Eifert, John, 46, 129, 131, 136, 138 Ekstrand, Bruce, 41, 46, 89, 110, 124, 136, 154, 158, 159 Elasarian, Anna, 29, 46, 109, 112, 158 Erickson, Donald, 46, 138 Estes, George, 46 Evans, Elaine, 46 Evans, Robert, 46, 126, 132, 135 Ewald, Marie, 46, 90, 91, 113 F Fank, Richard, 46 Faurbo, Theodore, 46 Ferguson, Gary, 46 Feyh, Ann Barbara, 46, 139 Fike, Barbara, 46 Firehock, Charles, 46 Fischer, John, 46 Flannigan, Nancy, 46 Flath, Helene, 46, 90, 101 Flint, Robert, 40, 46, 124, 126 Flynn, Patricia, 41, 46, 101, 145 Forssell, Glory Anne, 41, 46, 161 Forsythe, Johyne, 47, 106 Foster, Thomas, 47, 120 Fox, Brian, 47, 69, 116 Fox, Byron Thomas, 47, 69, 116 Foxworth, Ethel Lee, 47 Freeman, Mary, 47, 107 Freund, Eugene, 47, 98 Fritzlen, Patricia, 47, 92, 108, 110, 111, 112, 145, 152, 159 Frounfelker, Jeannette, 31, 47, 110 G Geib, Gloria, 47 Geske, Thomas, 47, 90 Gibour, Wayne, 30, 47, 132 Goerler, Laurel, 47, 90, 91 Gonzalez, Frank, 47 Gonzalez, Marina, 47, 116 Gorski, Ray, 47 Grana, Vincent, 47 Grant, Ronnie, 47 Greene, Susan, 40, 47, 88, 89, 108, 109, 111, 158, 162 Gustafson, Sandra, 47, 107 Guy, Terry, 47, 138 Guzauski, Karen, 47 H Hagman, Lois, 47, 90 Hall, Becky, 47 Hamlet, Carol, 48 Haney, Linda, 48 Hanke, John, 48, 124, iss, 158 Hankins, Grover, 48, 129, 136 Haro, David, 48, 124, 126 Harper, Haroldine, 40, 108, 109, 112, 161 Harris, Hugh Raymond, 48, 126 Harris, Margaret Maryland, 48, 88, 89, 110, 114, 145, 152, 161 Harris, Tommie Neil, 41, 48 Hartke, Ronald, 48 Hartwick, Roy, 48 Hartzheim, Patricia, 48 Harvey, Wesley, 48 Harwell, Albert, 48 Hautala, Judy, 48, 90 Heaven, Raymond, 48 Helgren, Hayes, 48, 144, 147 Hellman, David, 48, 119, 120, 124, 137 Hill, Gloria, 48 Hill, Iona, 48 Hillberg, Alan, 48, 106 Hironimus, Rose Ann, 48, 106 Holland, Ellen, 48, 101 Holm, Richard, 48, 106 Hook, Sheran, 48, 101, 117 Horton, Sandra, 49 Hovey, Allen, 49, 138, 147, 156 Howlett, Roberta, 49, 117 Hoyt, Diane, 49, 90 Hribar, Rudy, 49 Hulimbard, Mary, 49, 92, 108, 112, 1 5 Hughes, James, 49, 126 Hughes, June, 49 Hutchinson, Carol Ann, 49 Hyde, Harland, 49, 69, 116, 118, 121, 158 I ues, Judith, 49, 107 J Jerikan, John, 49, 124, 126, 138 Johnson, Judith, 49 Johnson, Mary Eliz., G., 41, 49, 69, 116, 119, 121, 150, 154 Johnson, Richard Eric, 49 Johnson, Richard Vincent, 49 Johnson, Sandra, 49, 106 Jones, Sharon, 49, 107 Jordan, Robert, 49 Jorski, Jerome, 49 Jurgaitis, Edward, 49 K Kantola, James, 29, 49, 92, 108, 109, lll, 162 Kasper, Carol, 41, 49, 90, 91, 139, 141, 152, 158, 161 Kauffman, John, 29, 50, 124, 136 Kelly, Julie, 40, 50, 101, 115 Kelly, Patrick, 50, 126, 132 Kerr, Thomas, 50 Kessie, Alan, 41, 50, 69, 108, 119, 121, 137, 155 Kirby, Kathleen, 50 Klass, Dennis, 28, 50 Klem, Elaine, 50 Knodel, Ronald, 50 Knop, Allyn, 50 Koenig, James, 50 Kools, Jim Lawrence, 50 Korenin, Albert, 50, 129, 138, 192 Kostoff, Carol, 50 Krainc, Barbara, 50, 110 Kranz, David, 50 Krueger, Donna, 50 Kuhar, Ann, 50, 101, 158 Kuusisto, Kay, 41, 50, 101 Kuzmickas, Joseph, 50, 90 Kuznik, Diane, 31, 50 Kweder, Rae Lynn, 50, 104, 109, 111, 162 L Ladd, Eunice, 50 LaForge, James, 50 Largo, James, 51 Larsen, Mary, 51, 110, 158 Larsen, Wayne, 51, 137 Larson, James, 51 Lasaitis, Constantine, 51 Lasdasky, Jerry, 29, 51, 126 Learmont, Peggy, 51 LeBaron, Diane, 51 Liginski, Robert, 51, 126, 138 Lindberg, Laree Christine, 41, 51 101, 158 Lindquist, Sue, 51, 101, 145, 161 Longworth, James, 51 Lord, Annette, 51 Lundeen, Jean, 41, 51 Lutter, Bonnie, 51, 107 Lynch, Georgia Ann, 51, 90, 95 M MacRae, Ilene, 51, 101, 158 Malek, James, 51 Mancilla, Arthur, 51, 98, 126, 135 Mannebach, lone Lynn, 51, 107 Marchant, Avalon QLonnieJ, 51 Martens, John, 51, 106 Martin, Anita, 51, 107 Mathews, Marion, 51 Mayfield, Wynne, 41, 52 McFarland, Phyllis, 52, 102 McGrath, Mary Kay, 52 McKer1ie, Eugene, 52, 135 McMi1lon, John, 52 McSorley, Dolores, 52 Meeks, Gail, 52 Mesec, Marlene, 31, 52 Metcalf, Mary Ann, 52 Meyer, Jack, 52, 137 Meyer, Joel, 52, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 135 Meyerpeter, Judith, 41, 52, 101 Michaels, Edwin, 52 Michigan, Madeleine, 52, 104 Miller, Allen, 52, 110 Mills, Charles, 52, 110, 119, 120, 121 Mivshek, Dick, 52 Mjelde, Barbara, 52 Moore, Eva, 52, 69, 99, 118, 119, 120, 121 Moore, Vivian, 52, 101, 113, 154, 161 Morgan, Mary Ellen, 52 Mueller, Patricia Ann, 52 Mueller, Raymond, 52, 132 Mulholland, Patricia, 52 Muskat, Adeline, 53, 102 N Nauta, Carol, 53, 69, 110, 116, 158 Nelson, Stanley, 53 Neyrinck, Charles, 53, 135 Noll, Barbara, 41, 53, 88, 109, 141, 155, 161 Norton, Dennis, 53, 138 O Oglesby, Sally, 41, 53, 110, 112 Ogrin, Edward, 40, 41, 53, 88, 112, 124, 126, 137, 158, 161 Ohlson, Richard, 53 O'Mara, William Robt., 53 Opal, Shirley, 53 Opitz, Sandra, 41, 53, 111, 116 0'Reilly, Michael, 53 Owens, John, 53 P Pador, Marie, 53, 107 Painter, Robert David, 53 Palmer, Elayne, 53, 99 Parker, Charles, 53 Parshall, Robert, 53, 98, 116 Paskausky, Betty, 53, 145 Payne, Robert Eldon, 53, 106 Pazereskis, John, 53, 95, 151 Penttinen, Patricia, 53 Petersen Petersen Petersen Dennis. 53 Neil, 40, 54, 136, 161 Paul, 54 Petersoni William, 54, 104, 124, 136 Petitclair, Paul, 54, 138 186 Petkus, Anthony, 54 Phillips, Nikalos, Geo., 54 Phillips, Nickolas, Peter, 54, 135 Pickell, Ernest, 54, 69, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 158 Pieper, Linda, 54 Pikalek, Paul, 54 Pinkerton, Billie Joy, 54 Plaushines, Joyce, 41, 54 Plodzien, Richard, 54 Polk, Ellen, 54, 69, 101, 108, 160, 163 Powell, Wayne, 54, 102, 108, 109, 111 Pruitt, James, 54 Puchlevic, Billy, 54 Puchlevic, Katherine, 54, 102 R Ranta, Charles, 54, 69, 119, 120, 121 Reeves, Jean, 54, 107 Rigsby, Charles, 54, 92 Riley, Daniel, 54, ss, 89, 110, 124, 150 Riley, Michael, 54 Riordan, Donald, 54 Rizzo, Virginia, 55, 99, 117 Robinson, Judy, 55, 107 Rodbro, Michael, 55, 109, 124, 134, 136, 137 Rose, Shari, 55, 117, 141 Rowe, Joseph Uayl, 55, 110, 111 Rubner, Richard, 55 Russell, Donna, 55, 158 Russell, Sharon, 55 Ryan, Judith, 40, 41, 55, 115, 154, 155, 161 Ryan, Kathie, 41, 55 Rynearson, Garold, 55 Rynearson, Irvin, 55 S Sage, Sandra, 55, 107 St. Clare, Jacqueline, 55, 107, 161 Sams, William, 55 Samuelian, Samuel, 55 Sanders, Henry, 55, 97, 116, 144 Sanders, Louise, 55 Saulmon, Jerry, 55 Saulmon, Treasa, 55, 106 Schiek, Valerie, 41, 55, 102 Schlegel, Donald, 55 Schlegel, Robert, 55 Schoenke, Thomas, 55, 124, 126, 138 Schuffler, James, 56, 94, 104 Scott, Bemice, 56, 106 Sczgielski, Mike, 56 Seefeldt, Bruce, 56, 106 Shafer, Sharon, 56 Shea, Marie Ann, 56 Sherwood, Everett, 56 Shilling, Betty Ann, 41, 56, 106 Shimanek, Richard, 56 Sidlauskas, Carol, 56, 90, 91 Sisolak, Thomas, 56, 104, 137 Sistler, Kenneth Dale, 56 Skalisius, Paul, 56 Skold, Carol, 56 Slobe, Barbara, 41, 56 Slocum, James, 56 Slovnik, Frank, 56 Smith, Brenda, 56, 92, 93 Smith, Catherine, 56 Smith, James Walter, 56 Smith, Pollie, 56 Sorenson, David, 56 Spice, Ginger, 56, 107 Spielman, Philip, 56, 69, 119, 121 Stalcar, Ronald, 56 Stasior William, 41, 57, 104, 137, 159 Steffens, Gene, 57 Stevens, Paul, 57, 104, 158, 159 Stone, John, 57, 144, 158 Strazer, Robert, 57, 158 Suggs, Ethel, 57 Sutherland, Jerry, 57 Swanson, Shirley, 31, 57, 99 Swedo, John, 57 Swihart, Lois, 57, 107 Szucs, Sandra, 40, 57, 101, 144, 145, 155, 156, 161 T Tannahill, James Walter, 57 Tasker, Ray, 57, 124, 126, 135 Taylor, James, 57 Tennyson, Duane, 57 Ternovec, Janet, 57 Terrien, Richard, 57 Terrill, Martha Jane, 57 Thomas, Rodgers, 57 Thompson, Henry, 57 Thompson, Rose Mary, 57 Thomsen, Thomas, 57 Thurnell, Carole, 57, 107, 158 Toll, Thomas, 57 Torkelson, Joan, 58, 107, 161 Torma, William, 58, 69, 118, 119, 121, 155 Totlis, Gus, 58 Treskow, Judy, 41, 58 Trusky, Joyce, 58, 117 Tumquist, Carl, 58, 124, 137, 158 U Unewitz, John, 58 Urbaitis, John, 58, 90 Sruclenl Index-Seniors Urh, Evelyn, 58, 145, 152. 157, 158, 161 Usa, Duane, 58, 137 V Valentincic, Donna, 58, 69, 116 Van 1-Ieirseele, Donald, 58, 101 Van Treeck, Ellamae, 58 Vaselolf, Dennis, 58 Vayr, Secondino, 58 Verdi, James, 58, 126 Verkest, William, 58, 104 Volpe, Luciana, 58, 89, 150, 151, 155 W Wachowiak, Joseph, 58, 106 Wallin, Jo Ann, 58 Walsh, Thomas, 58, 69, 118, 119, 121, 158 Walt, William, 58, 93, 126, 132 Wang, Benjamin, 58, 98, 104, 135, 158 Warren, Jon Harold, 58, 104 Watkins, Richard, 59, 92, 93 Weber, Marjorie, 59, 158 White, Charles, 59, 124, 126 Whiteside, Robert, 59 Wiiki, Gloria, 40, 59, 141 Wilder, Marilyn, 59, 116 Wilkerson, Peggy, 59 Willis, John, 59 Wolfe, Michael, 59 Wood, Peggy, 59, 107 Y Yaeger, Richard, 59 Z Zadigian, Martin, 59, 98, 104 Zaleck, Carol, 59 Zierlein, Sue, 59, 90, 91, 192 Zupan, Delores, 59 Zupancic, Clinton Jos., 59 Sruclenl lnclex-Juniors A Abel, Jane, 60, 62, 104, 158 Adamski, Patricia, 62 Alfano, Robert, 62 Allen, James, 62 Allen, Veme, 62, 98, 119, 120 Anderson, Janet, 62 Anderson, Ned, 62 Anderson, Wayne, 62 Andrews, Nancy, 62, 99 Ano, Woodrow, 62 Angelos, Lawrence, 62 Arehart, David, 62, 119, 121, 124, 136, 137 Arehart, Lois, 62 Arenas, Robert, 62, 126 Armstrong, Allen, 62, 69, 108, 109, 111, 116, 162 Armstrong, Larry, 62 Baird, Leonard, 62, 138 Baker, William, 62 Bancroft, Edward, 62 Bardell, Joyce, 62 Bartlett, Elizabeth, 62 Basovsky, Karen, 62 Bayer, Jimmie, 62 Beecher, Dallas, 62 Beecher, Mary Ann, 62 Behnke, Arthur, 62, 138 Belgrade, Albert, 62 Bell, Annette, 62 Bell, Antoinette, 62 Bell, Lee, 62, 119 Bena, Laura, 62, 97, 139, 141 Benson, Sandra, 62 Benton, Allen, 62 Bergeron, David, 62 Biastock, Leland, 62, 119, 120, 121, 134 Bielinski, Thomas, 60, 62 Biere, Andrea, 62, 141 Bigel, William, 62 Billberg, Karen, 62 Bils, Charles, 62, 116, 138, 158 Bixler, Beverly, 60, 62, 112, 139, 140, 141 Blum, Berdine, 62, 69, 96, 116, 158 Boettle, Victor, 62 Bogdala, Roger, 62 Bomkamp, Theodore, 62 Booth, Eileen, 62. 99, 116 Bosnak, Henry, 62 Bosnak, Nick, 62 Bourdeau, Edwin, 62 Boyer, Edward, 62 Boyer, Harry, 62 Brace, Fredrick, 62 Brennan, Thomas, 62, 129, 135 Brewer, Thomas, 62 Brockson, Paul, 62, 119 Brotherton, James Wd., 62 Bruckhauser, Phillip, 62 Bruckner, Patricia, 62 Brumm, Daniel, 62, 108, 111, 124 Brumund, Charon, 62, 141 Buku, Robert, 62 Bullock, James, 62 Burry, David, 62 Butkus, Janet, 62 Butkus, Jerry, 62 Butts, Beverly, 62 C Cabell, Covance, 29, 62, 126, 127, 129, 131 Cahan, Samuel, 62 Callahan, Lucia, 62 Calvert, Larry, 62, 98 Camp, Thomas, 62, 116 Campbell, Joseph Lee, 62 Cantley, John Wm., 62 Carlson, Constance, 62 Carlson, Robert Dale, 62 Carr, Phyllis, 60, 62, 114, 154 Cash, Patricia, 63 Castator, Ronald, 119 Caulk, Lynne. 63, 116, 141 Caya, Judy, 63, 97 Caya, Mary, 63 Celesnik, Jo Anne, 63 Cepon, Louis, 63 Cervantes, Rose Marie, 63 Chostner, James, 63 Christensen, Dan, 63, 117, 119, 120, 121, 152 Christensen, Karl, 63 Christopherson, Judy, 63 Cizerle, Stanley, 63 Clark, Susan, 63 Clarke, Nancy, 63 Clinton, Rosetta, 63 Clothier, Dean, 63, 117 Cole, Elizabeth, 60, 63, 119, 120, 121, 158 Cole, John, 63 Coleman, Sharon, 63 Conners, Gloria, 63 Cook, Donald, 63, 119, 121 Coroneos, Donald, 63 Coroneos, Donna, 63, 116 Cote, Jane, 63 Crawford, William, 63 Curlee, Karen, 63 Cusimano, Loretta, 63 D Dahl, Yvonne, 63 Danielson, Judy, 63, 117 Dart, Marion, 63, 92, 93, 114, 141, 152 Davis, Gwendolyn, 63, 69, 117 Davis, Judith Mae, 63 Davis, Richard Paul, 63 Day, Donald Robert, 63, 138 Decker, Janice, 63 DeLoof, Arnold, 63 Dembinsky, Darlene, 63 Demkiw, Lubow, 63 DeRohan, Gail, 63, 95 DeThorne, Michael, 63, 124, 138 Dever, Karen, 63 DiCastri, Robert, 63 Dickinson, Robert, 63, 124, 132 Dixon, Barbara, 63 Dokmanus, Mary Ann, 60, 63 Dominic, Donald, 63 Donnelly, Michael, 63, 116 Donohue, Howard, 63 Drinkwine, Charles, 63 Drggnick, Joseph Jay, 63, 124, 129, Duben, Joanne, 63 Dzieglewicz, Kathleen, 63 E Edholm, Richard 63, 124, 126 Eisenhart, Nancy, 63 Eley, William, 63 Ellis, Sharon, 63 Elmore, Joe, 63 Elsasser, Rosemary, 63, 69, 98, 99, 119, 121 English, Ronald, 63, 119 Erickson, Frank, 63, 1 Estes, Kenneth, 63 16 Evans, Melissa, 63, 108, 114 Evans, Ronald, 63 Everett, Patricia, 63, 152 Ewig, Gerald, 63 F Faraone, Linda, 63, 99, 119, 120 Flannigan, Kathleen, 63 Flurry, Joseph, 63 Flynn, Kathleen, 63, 153 Franklin, Lenora, 63 Freeman, Roger, 63 Frost, Nancy, 63, 96, Futch, John, 63 G Gabrielsen, Mary, 63, Galinis, Charles, 63 Gallegos, Angelo, 64 Gannon, Ronelle, 64, Gantt, Ann, 64 Garrison, Opal, 64 Gehrls, Kenneth, 64 Geier, Valerie, 64 Geisler, Marjorie, 64, Gentaras, Stanley, 64 Gephart, William, 64, Gerchar, Francis, 64 Gibbs, Carole, 54 Gibson, Charles, 64 Gissibl, Gretchen, 64, 116 139 98 69, 96, 116 126 98 Glabowicz, Charles, 64, 132, 135 Globis, Patricia, 64 Goetz, Robert, 64, 98, 124 Golwitzer, Jacquelyn, 64 Gordon, Kit Roger, 64, 129, 138 Gossard, Jeffrey, 64 Graham, Janice, 64 Graham, Keith, 64, 132 Graham, Roberta, 64, 102, 117 Grana, Sue Ellen, 60, 61, 64, 65, 152, 153 Gray, Don, 64, 138 Greenblatt, Michael, 64 Gregory, Mary Ann, 64, 92 Grobelch, Jack M. Grom, Charles, 64, 137 Grutzmacher, Patricia, 64, 158 Guerin, Michael, 64, 138 Gustafson, Beverly, 64, 97, 101 Gustafson, Harold, 64, 97 H Haapanen, Beatrice, 64 Haberski, George Hagen, Chester Earl, 64 Hahn, Merilyn, 64 Haines, James, 64 Hall, Douglas, 64 Hallen, Winifred, 64 Hamilton, Jerald, 64, 119 Hamilton, Lee Arthur, 64 Hampson, Kenneth, 64, 116 Hanna, Duane, 60, 64, 88, 89, 124, 134 Harrall, Sandra, 64, 97, 117 Hartmann, Judy, 64 Hatlield, Roger, 64, 116 Hathaway, Terry, 64, 119, 121 Hatley, Earl, 64, 93 Hays, Ted, 64 Hebeisen, Richard, 64, 147 Heffellinger, Steve, 64 Hellquist, Carlene, 64, 96, 117 Hemmila, Karen, 64 Henderson, Joseph, 64, 129, 131, 136 Henkey, Sandra, 64, 98, 117 Henriksen, Barbara, 64 Heppner, Betsy Ann, 60, 64, 65, 99, 154, 158 Herbert, Linda, 33, 64 Herring, James, 64 Herrmann, Mary, 64, 113, 137 Herrmann, William, 64, 119, 121 Higgins, Carl Lee, 64 Hoigaard, Sharon, 64 Hokkanen, Rita, 60, 64, 139, 140, 141 Holland, Ronald, 64, 129, 136 Hollender, Frederick, 64, 124, 134, 135 Hollmann, LeRoy, 64, 69, 104, 117, 119, 121, 158 Holt, William Hood, Edward, 69 Hopkins, Joseph, 64, 138 Horton, Jerald, 64 Howell, Willard, 64 Hoyer, Kenneth, 64 Hribar, Mary Ann, 64 Huckabone, Kenneth, 64 Hudson, Albert, 64 Huesing, Larry, 64, 69, 119, 121 Hughes, John, 64 Hunt, Kenneth, 64, 109, 117, 162, 163 I lkan, Ronald, 64, 69, 98, 119, 120, 121 lles, Barbara, 65 lngoglia, Angelene, 65 lngoglia, Jean Marie, 65 J Jackson, Linda, 65 Jackson, Thee, 65 Jamnik, Margarey, 65, 97 Janson, Linda, 60, 61, 65, 99, 108, 111, 112 Jarc, Frances Marion, 61, 65, 90, 113, 158 Jeffers, Bonnie, 65 Jensen, Judith, 65 Jesse, John, 65, 119, 121 187 Johannesen, Mildred, 65 Johnson, Daryl, 65, 126 Johnson, Donald Ray, 65 Johnson, Jerry, 65 Johnson, Isaaiah, 126, 132, 135 Johgieson, Nancy Marie, 65, 102 1 Johnson, Willie, 65 Jones, James Stanley, 65 Jorgensen, Howard, 65, 93 K Keefe, Sharon, 65 Keealey, Sandra, 60, 65, 112, 11 1 1 Kennedy, Michael, 60, 65 Kinnunen, James, 65 Kinnunen, Margaret, 65 Kirchmeyer, William, 65, 119 Kirkpatrick, Louise, 65 Klapp, Peggy, 65 Kleinert, James, 65 Knodel, Donald, 65, 135 Knutel, Ronald, 65, 126 Koehn, J udith, 65, 117 Koshkarian, Vaughn, 60, 65, 108 111, 126, 135, 154, 158 Koy, Kenneth, 65, 124, 126, 151 Kozlecar, Lorraine, 65, 116 Krieger, Thomas, 65 Krogman, Marion, 60, 65 Kuehnle, John, 65, 124, 135, Kuhar, J Kulmala, udy, 65 Barbara, 65 Kutzler, Judy, 65 Kutzler, Kathleen, 65 Kuznik, Rollin, 65 Kyndberg, Roy, 65, 88, 89, 158 136 In Labus, Dan, 65, 124, 126, 127, 134 135, 160 Lackner, Marijo, 65, 69, 116 Lake, Steve, 61, 65, 108, 119, 121, 136, 162 Lagtgn, Richard, 65, 92, 93, 108, Lauret, Kent, 65, 137 Legler, Margie, 65 Lemen, David, 65 Lendrates, Dorothy, 65 Lennarson, Fredric, 65 Lerche, Allan, 65, 129 Lietzke, James, 65, 99, 108 Limp, Jack, 65, 119 Lind, Carol, 65 Longo, Joseph Paul, 66 Lopez, John, 66 Louchunas, Mary, 66 Loy, Roger Dennis, 98 Luosa, Mary, 141 Lutter, David, 66 Lux, George, 66, 126, 132 Lytikainen, Joanne, 66, 158 M Machia, Joyce, 66, 99 Macken, Richard, 66, 119 Mackey, Fayetta, 66 Maikranz, Glen, 66 Maki, Roger Arthur, 66 Maldonado, Seraiin, 66 Manninen, Eleanor, 66 Marchant, Franklin, 60, 66, 134 Marlia, Jo Anne, 66 Markoutsis, Anthony, 66 Marr, Barbara, 66 Marsh, Judith, 29, 66, 99, 108, 151, 158 Marshment, Charles, 66 Masterson, James, 66 Mathis, Duane, 66 McAu1y, Philip, 66 McDaniel, Donna, 66 McGuire, Robert J., 66 McKim, Robert, 66 McKinley, Ray, 66 McNear, Mary Lou, 66 Mears, Jeffrey Paul, 66, 93, 109 Mercado, Rebecca, 66 Mercado, Richard, 66, 119, 121 Merlo, Frank, 66 Merrinnen, Janet, 66 Merville, Joanne, 66 Siudenl' lnclex-Juniors Meslow, George, 61, 66, 69, 95, 04, 120, 137, . Osterberg, Carl, 67, 158 Ostrander, Carl, 67, 158 97, 1 158 Michael, George, 60, 66, 104, 143 Mihevc, David, 66, 129, 137, 158 Mihevc, Edward, 66, 134 Mihevc, Ronald, 66 Miks, Eleanor, 66 Ostrander, Donald, 67 Padilla, P Helena, 67 Miller Dexter 66 119 1'l 136 , , , , Z, Miller, Edward, 66, 147 Miller, Jtldy, 66, 102, 158 Miller, Shirley Lois, 66, 69, 116 Miller, Mills, Thomas, 66 Robert, 61, 66, 108 Mitrikeff, Victor, 66, 138 Mjelde, Nancy, 66 Moe, Sandra, 66 Mohn, Mohn, Walter Scott, 66, 69, 116 William, 66 Moore, Carolyn, 66 lnuazzotto, Frank, 67 Paizet, Michael Jas., 67 Parham, Julia, 67 Parker, Diane, 67 Parker, Robert Earl, 67 Pecaro, Bernard, 67, 119, 137 Penny, Madeline, 67 Pcntinnen, Dale, 67, 138 Pcntinntn, Lee, 67 Perez, William, 67, 126, 132, 135 Perkins, Patricia, 67 Pertunen, Wayne, 67, 94 Moore, William, 66 ixicraari, Miki, 66, 93 Moult Wend 66 , Y, Mouritsen, Robert, 66, 69, 95, 109, 1 16 Mule, Robert, 66, 69, 119, 120, 124, 135 Muironey, James, 66 Murphy, James, 66, 119, 121 Murtha, Diane, 66 Murtha, Michael, 66 Muschewske, Robert, 61, 66, 119, 120, 163 Myers, Sandra, 66 N Naglen, Marcia, 66 Nauru, L.nda, 61, 66, 102, 113 Needham, Lynn, 66 Nell, Terry, 66, 119, 121 Nelson, Victor, 66 Nemetz, Robert, 66, 138 Nielsen udith 66 99 Pete rnel Petersen , Carol, 67 Larry, 67 Peterson, Bernard, 67 Peterson, Debra, 67, 99, 112 Peterson, Irene, 67 Peterson, Judith, 29, 67, 69, 99, 116 Peterson Petitclai , Ralph, 67 r, Ronald, 67, 126, 129, 135 Phillips, Charles, 67 Pitts, William, 67, 138 l'odboy, Denise, 67 Polk, Marjorie, 61, 67, 69, 119, 120 Pott, John, 67 l'otta1a, Terry, 67 Potter, Harold, 67, 104, 158 Powell, Dau, 67, 102 Q Quigley, Sharon, 67, 99, 112, 114, 141 Quin, Paul, 67, 104 rxiemi, Lorraine, 66 , Nitmi Ralph, 66 Nixon, Richard, 66, 129, 131, 138 Nixon, Ronald, 126 Noble, Douglas, 66 Norbutas, Robert, 66, 126, 132, 135, 158 Nordby, Helen, 67 Nordgren, Nancy, 67, 99, 102 Normark, Irene, 60, 61, 65, 67, 97, 99, 158 Novak, James, 67 Nuutila, Ann Marie, 67, 99, 141, 151, 158 O Ogrin, Sandra, 60, 67, 88, 92, 93, 114 15 112, , 2, 158 O'Hara, Judith, 67, 69, 116 Olivares, Elvira Rose, 67 Olivares, Mary Martha, 67 Oliver, Laurie, 67,1,99, 108, 111, 158, 162 O'Mara, Mary Frances, 67 Opal, William, 67 Orbank, Karl, 67 Osman, Sally, 60, 67 R Rasmussen, Rita, 67 Rause, Tom, 60, 67, 124, 137 Rawn, Lawrence, Jas., 67 Raymond, Fern, 67 Reibig, Beverly, 67 Rhyan, Jeffrey, 67 Rickard, Joanne, 67, 155, 158 Riebe, Judith, 68 Roettgen, Judy, 68 Rompasky, Dennis, 68 Roth, Paula, 68, 158 Rumford, Gail, 68, 69, 90, 98, 99, 116 Ryan, Richard, Geo., 68, 69, 116, 158 S Saari, Sheila, 68 Salmi, Elizabeth, 35, 68 Salstrom, Janet, 68, 99 Salzman, Donna, 68, 117 Sams, Donald, 68 Sand, Kenneth, 68, 119, 120, 121 Sander, Shirley, 68, 98 Sandcrlin, Gene, 68 Sapienza, Joseph, 68, 124, 126 Sarsha, Kenneth, 68 Schad, Patricia, 68, 99, 141, 158 Schaefer, Judith, 68, 116 Schardt, Dennis, 68 Scheerens, James, 68 Schlemmer, Suzanne, 68, 69, 99, 116, 141, 158 Schmidt, Nancy, 68 Schmidt, William, 68, 116 Schooley, Jay, 68 Schueneman, Michael, 68 Schuman, Marlyn, 68 Schuring, Kenneth, 68, 138 Scott, George, 68 Scott, Phillip, 68 Sczygielski, Walter, 68 Sebenik, Paul, 68 Seeber, Clinton, 68, 97, 119, 120, 121 Selenak, Dennis, 68 Sengenberger, Karen, 68, 117 Setterlund, Burton, 68, 129, 136 Shafer, Margaret, 68, 116 Shea, George, 68 Sherer, Ralph, 68, 190, 120, 138 Sherwood, Lloyd, 68 Shook, Calvin Darrell, 68, 138 Sidlauskas, Robert, 68, 135 Simpson, Gertrude, 68 Sirvidas, Robert, 68, 129, 136 Sisolak, Martin, 68, 124 Sjogren, Robert, 68, 126, 163 Sjostrom, Donna, 68, 153 Skvarce, Gloria, 68 Slis, Mary Elizabeth, 68 Smith, Barbara Mae, 68 Smith, Evelyn, 68 Smith, Judith, 68, 117 Smith, Todd, 68 Smrtnik, Robert, 68, 124, 126, 137 Soderman, John Edward, 68, 102 Sojer, Arlene, 68, 112 Sondce, Carolyn, 68, 116, 141 Sorenson, Donna, 68 Sorrentino, Ross Anthony, 61, 68 Sorvari, Keith, 68, 116 Spaulding, Norma, 29, 68, 109 Spencer, Delores, 68 Staats, Gordon, 68, 104, 135 Stanimirovich, Mike, 68 Stark, Joyce, 68 Stirling, John, 68, 126 Stites, Raymond, 68 Stoll, Roberta, 29, 68, 99, 112, 141, 154 Stone, William, 68 Stonelake, Roger, 68, 69, 98, 116 Stout, Lucy-Ellen, 68 Strand, Nancy, 60, 68, 117 Stump, Sandra, 68 Suggs, Charles, 68 Sutinis, Bernard, 68 Sweda, Fred, 68, 99, 137 Sylvester, Michael, 68, 137 T T abbert, Nancy, 68 Talcott, Judith, 69, 99, 109 Tarnowske, Reta Mae, 69 Taylor, Ellis, 69 Temaner, Sandra, 69 Terlap, Jack, 69, 126, 135 Thomas, Nathaniel, 69 Thomas, Robert Jas., 61, 69, 108, 111, 162 Thompson, Beverly, 69 Thompson, Roy, 69 Tipton, Sandra, 69 Tock, Raymond, 69, 135, 158 Toika, Robert, 69, 147 Tompkins, Karen, 69, 97 Tromblee, Charles, 69 Trulock, Larry, 69 Trungale, Judith, 69, 117 Tstinic, James, 69 Tucker, Albert, 69, 126, 132, 135 Turman, Callie, 69 Turner, Isaaiah, 69, 132, 135, 136 Turpin, Anthony, 69 V Van Bergen, Kenneth, 69 Varsek, Duane, 69 Vayr, Lucia, 69 Veith, Carol Ann, 69, 97, 99, 115 W Walker, Robert, 69 Wallis, Linda, 69 Walsh, James Michael, 69, 119, 120 Watkins, Pamela, 69, 96 Waud, Charles Ben, 60, 69, 124 Wendt, Judith, 69 Wheeler, Wallis Jeanne, 69, 99 Whgtge, Janis, 61, 69, 99, 114, 116, Whittenberger, Daniel J., 69, 124, 126, 132 Williams, Jay, 69 Williams, Laura, 69 Wilson, Carole Jean, 69 Wilson, Steve, 61, 69, 124, 126, 132. 135, 155 III Winton, Barbara, 69,116 Witek, Roy, 69 Wong, Edward Hans, 69 Wooldridge, JoAnn, 98 Worth, Mary, 69 Worthington, Charles, 69 Woznick, Warren, 69 Wright, Alice, 69 Wright, Doris, 69, 113 Y Yarbrough, Raymond, 69, 93 Young, Nanette, 69, 138, 140 Yukna, Janice, 69, 99 Z Zaugra, John, 69, 126, 138 Zeithaml, David, 69 Zens, Anthony, 69, 126, 132 Zinn, Glen W., 69, 104, 116, 117, 119, 120, 135 Zupancic, Lawrence E., 69, 129 Slucleni Index-Sophomores A Abrahamson, Jo Ann, 71 Alderin, Galy, 71 Alexander, Willie Frances, 71 Allen, William Harrison, 71 Ambrogio, Barbara, 71 Ambrose, Ronald, 71, 130, 137 Anderfuren, Joyce, 71 Anderson, Glen, 71, 118, 119, 120, 121, 137 Anderson, LeRoy, 71 Anderson, Susan, 71, 119, 120, 121 Andrzejewski, James, 71 Ano, Jerry, 71 Anselm Michael 1 138 . , 7 , Anthony, Douglas Alan, 71 Anthony, Edward, 71 Armstrong, Dennis, 71 Armstrong, Sandra, 71 B Baker, Mary Ellen, 71 Baker, Yvonne, 71 Balmes, Joseph, 71, 127, 133 Balmes, Robert, 71, 127 Balmes, Stephen, 71, 98, Banis, , 133 104 Peter, 71, 134 Barnes, Robbie Patricia, 71 Bassett, David, 71 Bauby, Lynne, 71, 97 Baurle Beard, , Judith, 71, 98, 104 Fannie, 71 Becklian, Robert, 71, 117 Behnke, Marcia, 71, 97, 104 Behringer, Robert, 71 Belmont, Samuel, 71 Bennett, Darryl, 71, 127, 134 Bennett, Thomas, 71, 133, 138 Bentivegna, John, 71, 138 Berg, William, 71, 127, 137 Bergeron, Allen, 71, 147 Bergling, Charlene, 71 Biastock, Dennis, 71, 119, 120, 121 Bittermann, Karla, 71, 98, 99, 104, 116 Bobb, Everett, 71 Bohm, Kathleen, 71, 99 Borisbrake, Joseph Wm., 71, 119, l Botsford, Gary, 71, 134 Boyle, Marion Joyce, 71 Braden, Donna, 71 Brauck, Sandra, 71 Braun, Michael, 71, 134 Breger, Lynn, 71, 98, 99 Britz, Gretchen, 71, 117 Brnot, Beatrice, 71 Broadway, James, 71 Brooks, Bonnie, 71, 116 Brown, John, 71 Brown, Luerine, 71 Brown, Virginia, 71 Bruckner, Carl, 71 Brunette, Patricia, 71 Bubb, Carol, 71, 102, 104 Budrun, Bonnie, 71 Beaubien, Mark, 71, 130, 138 Beauchamp, Judith, 71 Beck, Thomas, 71, 133 Becker Marilyn, 71, 98, 139 Burba, Anthony, 71, 98, 102 Bu ess, Glenn Michael, 71 Bui-Ee, Susan, 71 Burkes, David, 71, 127, 133 Burnside, Norma, 71 Burris, Ruth, 71, 139 C Campbell, Gloria, 71, 117 Campbell, James, 71 Campbell, Sharon, 71, 114, 115 Canker, Douglas, 71, 124 Cansler, Thaddeus, 71 , Carvis, Sandra, 71, 114, 155 Casper, Joseph, 71 Cassidy, Michael, 35, 71 Caswell, Calvin, 71 Cavanaugh, Judith, 71, 111, 114, 155 Caya, Nancy, 71 Celesnik, Bonnie, 72 Chamernick, Kathleen Chappell, Ana, 72 Chappell, Sharon, 72 Chase, Gary, 72, 127, 133 Chess, Joseph, 72, 138 Chostner, Charles, 72 Christensen, Ronald, 72, 127, 130, 135 Christian, Gerald, 72 Claggett, Darlene, 72, 99 Clark, Betty Jo, 72 Clark, Jerry, 72 Clark, Robert Gerald, 72 Clayton, David, 72 Cohn, Sally, 72, 99 Colburn, Bernard Eugene, 72 Collins, Bette, 72, 99 Collins, Larry, 72, 138 Conzelman, James, 72, 104, 138 Cooper, Ronald, 72 188 Corn, Donald, 72 Cotten, Herbert, 72 Crosson, Jo Ann, 72 Cunningham, Judith, 72 Curley, Gerald, 72 Cyganek, Audrey, 72 Cypcar, Betty, 72, 97 D Dailey, Nellie, Danielson, Delbert, 72 Davis, Judy Ann, 72 Daydif, Karen, 72, 99, 112 Debevec, Anthony, 72, 135 Decker, Diana, 72 Deinlein, Gregory, f72, 135, 136 Delaney, Claire, 72 De1Conte, Lewis, 72, 133 DeMarr, Sandra, 72 Denson, Lucille, 72 DerKazarian, Jeanine, 72 DeRohan, William, 72, 133 Dever, John, 72 Dial, Roger, 72 DiCastri, Virginia, 72 Dieck, Daniel, 72, 127, 133, 138 Dillow, Judy, 72 Diver, Jeffrey, 72, 104, 111, 119, 120, 158 Dolan, Patricia, 72 Dracos, Maria, 72 Drennen, Thomas, 72 Drew, Bemard, 72, 127 Dubs, Ronald, 72, 134, 135 Duescher, Barbara, 72, 99 Edwards, Constance, 72, 98 Ehemann, Phillip, 72, 99 Ehnert, George, 72, 98, 119, 121 Ekkela, Lorraine, 72 Elliott, Carol, 72 Elliott, Jane, 72, 99, 108, 115 Emmrich, Raymond, 72 Etchell, Lawrence, 72, 117 Eustace, Carol, 72, 116 Ewald, Ruth, 72, 88, 89 F Farrell, Janice, 72, 99, 117, 140 Felton, Barbara, 72 Ferguson, Phyllis, 72 Femandez, Margaret, 72 Ferry, Patricia Ann, 72 Fincher, Patricia, 72 Fink, Marjorie, 72, 116 Fischer, Dennis, 72, 134 Fisel, David, 72, 127 Flannigan, Charles, 72 Flessner, Jack, 72, 119 Foley, Ann, 72, 154 Fons, Martha, 72 Foster, Charles, 72, 119 Foster, Jerry, 72 Font, Carol, 72 Fraatz, Phyllis, 72, 99, 102 Franklin, Andrew, 72, 136 Fratus, Fred, 72 Fredsbo, Thomas, 72 Freese, Mary, 72 Friedman, Norbert, 72, 127 Friedman, Richard. 72 Fulkerson, Barry, 72 G Gadsby, Paula, 28, 72, 97 Gaede, David, 72 Gamberale, Edward, 72, 119 Gantt, Donna, 72 Geib, Glenn, 72 Genewich, John, 72, 127, 137 Genunzio, Bruoe, 72 Georgas, Niki, 72, 99 Geryol, Andrew, 72, 138 Geske, Lynn, 72 Gilroy, Paul, 72, 127, 147 Goetz, Phyllis, 72 Goldman, Barbara, 72, 99 Gordon, Nancy, 72 Gould, Jean, 72, 99 Grant, Lawrence, 72 Green, Beverly Ann, 72 Greenfield, Frank, 72. 98 Grogan, Dale, 72, 121 Grubbs, Eunice, 72 Gust, Daniel, 72, 127 Guy, Bonnie Sue, 72 H Haag, Melvin, 73 Hagen, Georgia, 73 Hagerty, Carol, 73 Hallman, Caryl, 73. 130. 138 Hamann, Sandra, 73. 139 Hamil, Gerald, 73, 117 Hamilton, Sheron, 73 Hangebrauck, John, 73, 99 Hank. Clarence, 73 Hankins, Andrew, 73, 129, 135, 136 Hanlin, Jack, 73, 135 Hanlon, Joanne, 73 Hanlon, Theodore, 73 Hansen, Thomas LeRoy, 73 Harding, Hugh, 73 Harju, Marlynn, 73, 98 Harris, Margaret Alice, 73 Harris, Marva, 73 Harrison, Maple, 73 Hartke, Carol, 73. 98 Harvey, Carla, 73 Haymaker. Phillip. 73 Haynes, Claudia, 73, 117 Heaphy, David, 73 Heinrich, Arnie, 73 Helman, Christine, 73 Herberger, Kenneth, 73 Hershman. Richard, 73 Hewson, Katherine, 73 Hicks, Emanuel, 73 Hill. Lucille, 73 Hinks. Richard, 73 Hironimus, Carole, 73 Hirsch, Peter, 73, 104. 1I1 Hodge, Gail, 73, 97, 99, 119, 121 Hodnik, Susan, 73, 97 Hogan, Elaine, 73 Holcomb, Rebecca, 73 Holland, Judy, 73, 117 Holland, Martha, 73, 141 Hollenback, Donna, 73, 99 Hollender, Arthur, 73, 132, 133 Holmes, Jeffrey, 73, 119 Holt, David, 73, 119 Hood, William, 73, 134 Hook, Craig, 73, 138 Hooton, Gregory, 73 Horton, William, 73 Howells, Richard, 73 Howlett, Frederick, 73, 117 Hribar, Lucille, 73 Hughes, Thomas, 73, 138 Hull, George, 73 Isaacson, Robert Alan, 73 lwanski, James, 73 J Jacobs, Robert, 73 Jakolat, Albert, 73, 119, 120 Jarc, Frank Robert, 73, 127 Jarvis, Terry, 73 Jasper, Jacqueline, 73, 97 Jenels, Carol, 13 Jenkins, Robert, 73, 133, 138 Jerik, Robert Dale, 73, 119 Jewett, Jay, 73 Johnson, Betty Marie, 73 117 Johnson, Jack Herbert, 73 Johnson, Stephen, 73. 138 Jones, Barbara. 73, 99 Joslun, Tom, 73 Jurcin, Francis Lee, 73 Juslin, Susan, 73 Kaddatz, Sandra, 73 K Kaigk Marjorie, 73, 99, 108, 114, Kamholz, Margaret, 73 Kane, John, 73, 127. 133 Kantola, Duwayne, 73 Kappel, Steven, 73 Kelly, Frances, 73 Kennedy, James, 73, 127 Kenneth, Janet, 73 Keys, Cleveland, 73 Khardian, Aram, 73 Kharitonolf, Catherine, 74 Kilponen, Robert, 74 Kinder, David, 74 Kinder, Janice, 74 King, Sharon, 74 Klapak, Dianne, 74 Klein, Mark, 74 Klem, John, 74, 132 Klimek, Ronald, 74 Kliora, Thomas, 74 Kolens, Carole, 74 Koncan. Barry, 74 Kranz, Linda, 74 Kremesec, Judith, 74, 99 Krick. Paul, 74 Krueger, Herbert, 74. 127, 133, 135 Krumrey, Barbara. 74 Krumrey. Karen, 74. 98, 139, 141 Kuhar. Elizabeth, 74 Kurz. Mary, 74, 99, 115 Kusmierski, Sandra, 74 L Ladd, Gloria Ladd, Norris, 74 Lampinen, Richard, 74, 98, 134, 138 Laughlin, Pamalin. 74 Lauraitis. Joseph, 74, 127, 130, 135 Laurel, Patricia, 74 Lauret, Barbara, 74, 98. 116 Lawler, Michael, 74, 127, 133 Layton, Rhue Grace. 74. 99 Leafhlad, Ronnie, 74, 112, 127, 130, 135 LeMieux, David, 74, 97 Lennarson, John H., 74, 127, 130, 137 Leonaitis, Susan, 74 Lewis, Nancy Lee, 74 Liebert, Frederick, 74 Linderholm. Helen, 74 Lindquist. Judy Ann, 74 Liopert. Gerold Max, 74, 127 Little. George, 74 Loehde. Thomas, 74 Long, Theodore, 74 Longley. Gerald, 74 Lopez, Reinaldo, 74 Lumpkin, Bertine Anne, 74 Lundeen, Rosemary, 74 Lundholm, Maryann. 74 Lundstrom, Wayne, 74 Lynch. James, 74 Lytikainen, Nancy, 74 M Macaitis, Janet, 74 Macrowski, Chester, 74 Maguire, Jo Anne, 74 Mahone, Arthur, 74, 127 Makela, David, 74 Maki, Kathleen, 74 Makinen, Terry, 74, 119, 120 Malek, Carolyn, 74 Malmstrom, Allen, 74, 104 Manning, J. G., 74 Marcelaine, Bette, 74, 117 Martens, Ann, 74 Martin, Dolores Jane, 74 Student Index-Sophomores McEwen, Paula, 74, 99 McFarland, George, 74 McKay, Harvey Wayne, 74 McKerlie, Myra, 74 McLennan, Emmett, 74, 127 McLellan, Myrtle Jane, 74 McMahon, Melody, 74 McMullen, Warren, 74 McMullen, William, 74 McNeely, Shirley, 74, 116 Medina, Rebecca, 75 Meiia, Reuben, 75 Melville, George, 75, 98, 127. 137 Menduno, Sharon Lee, 75, 102 Merlock, Stanley, 75, 130, 136 Meyer, Peggy, 75 Meyer, Robert S., 75, 138 Michaels, David, 75, 127, 129 Miller, Joyce, 75 Miller, Linda, 75 Mills, Patricia, 75 Miloshevich, Draza, 75 Miltimore, Jerry, 75 Miner, Tom, 75 Mitchell, Alice, 75 Mitchell, Kenneth, 75 Mitchen, Joel, 75, 135 Mitrikeff, Marsha 75 Mixon. Bonnie, 75 Moeckler, Arthur. 75, 98 Mortage, Charles, 75, 99, 127, 138, 1 Moore, Marcia, 75 Morris, John, 75, 134 Morris, Karen, 75 Morton, John. 75. 134, 136 Mose, Richard. 75 Mosow, Jay. 75, 108 Moton, Addie, 75 Moton, Freddie. 75 Moton, James, 75 Mulder. Jerry. '75, 133 Mulholland, Kathleen, 75 Musich, Joseph, 75 Myrant, George Thos., 75 N Nagode, Judith, 75 Nauta, Kenneth, 75, 119, 121 Niemi, Ann, 75 Niemi. Russell. 75 Norell, John. 75 Norman, William, 75, 117 Nottingham, Margaret, 75, 89 Novak, Carol, 75 0 Obcrman, Harvey, 75, 95 Ochs, Barbara, 75 Oflenloch, Charles, 75, 119, 121, 133 Ofenloch, Lois, 75 O'Hare, Colin, 75 Ohnsmann. Christel, 75. 98 Olivares, Alice Marie. 75 Oliver, Jeifrey, 75, 127, 133, 138 Olsen, Ellen, 75 Olson, Guy. 75, 130, 136, 138 Olson, Marilyn, 75, 111 Olson, William Harold, 75 O'Mara. Virginia. 75 Opitz, Johnny, 75 Overby, Joseph, 75 Owens, Nancy, 75 P Paddock, Richard. 75. 127, 133 Painter, James, 75, 133 Palucius, Leo, 75 Palzet, Nina, 75 Parker. Kavren, 75 Parker, Mike, 75 Parker, Robert Edwin, 75 Parrish, James. 75 Pate, James, 75 Patrick, Patricia, 75 Patterson, Olen Paulauskv, Gerald, 75, 127, 134 Peddicord, Robert. 75 Pekkarinen, Douglas, 75, 127 Perkins. Richard. 75, 127, 132, 133 Peters, Emil Stanley, 75 Peterson, Jerilyn. 75. 96 Peterson, Richard. 75, 133 Peterson, Valerie, 75 Petranek, Stephen, 75 Petruska, Norbert. 75 Martin, JoAnne, 74 Martin, Maria, 74 Mason, Joyce, 74 Mason, Neal, 74 Mason, Pamela, 74 Matayosian, William, 74 Matthews, Norma, 74 Mauritz, Anuin, 74, 98, 132, 133 May, Henry, 74 May, Larry, 74 Mazrin, Richard, 74, 98, 130 Mazrin, Rosemary, 74 McCasland, Doris, 74, 99, 117 Pfeiffer, Marcia, 75, 97, 117 Phillips, Calinos, 75, 88, 98, 127, 138 Phillips. Linda Gayle. 75 Pierce. Ronald, 75, 119 Pietschman, Cary, 75 Pilibosian. Sylvia, 75 Pizzala. Gene, 75 Platz, Richard, 75, 98, 130, 135, 136, 154 Plesniak, Carol, 75 Proctor, lames, 75 Prorgk, Patricia, 75, 96, 116, 158, 16 R Ralph, Steven, 75 Ramstadt, Caryl Rae, 75, 97, 104, 119, 121 Rasmussen, James, 75 Rawn, Virginia, 75 189 Raymond, Ardia, 75 Redding, Gordon, 75, 117, 147 Redding, Patricia, 75, 139 Redmond, Sandra, 75, 102, 141 Reid, Carole, 75, 102, 117, 139 Renner, Robert, 75 Renwick, Deborah, 75, 117 Richardson, Gene, 75 Richerson,Eddie, 75, 138 Ricks, Glenn, 75 Riley, Barbara, 75, 99 Rist, Gary, 75, 98 Rivett, Suzanne, 75 Robertson, Spencer, 75 Robinson, Jas. Edward, 75, 133 Rodbro, Bruce, 75 Roder, Mary, 75, 114, 155 Rodriguez, Manuel, 76 Roettgen, Patricia, 76 Roknich, Donna, 76 Rompella, Edward, 76, 126, 1215 Rompella, Frank, 76 Ross, Don, 76, 119, 121 Roy, Richard, 76 Rulfalo, Marilyn, 76, 99, 114, 155 Rukstales, Vin Marie, 76 Rumrnel, John, 76 Russell, Bruce, 76, 116 Russell. George, 76 Ryan, Linda, 76 Rynearson, Donald, 76 S Sage, Donald, 76, 127 Sainio, Dennis, 76 Salmi, Judy, 76 Saltzberg, Zara, 76, 99 Savage, John, 76 sehiek, Judith, 76, 114, 155 Schleffendorf, Nancy, 76 Schrank, Edward, 76, 130, 135 Schroeder, Barbara, 76 Schumacher, William, 76, 98 Schwery, Patricia, 76, 101 Searing, Daniel, 76, 97, 104 Seibt, Heline, 76, 98 Setterlund, Kenneth, 76 Sheppard, Jo Ann, 76 Sherwood, Carol, 76 Shreve, Judy, 76 Simcic, Mildred, 76 Simon, Claudette, 76 Simon, Claudia, 76 Singer, Patricia, 76 Sirvidas, Hester, 76 Sirvidas, Valerie, 76 Slack, Steve, 76 Slazas, Richard, 76, 138 Smith, C. Ryan, 76, 119 Smith, Darla, 76 Smith, Lana, 76 Smith, Melleta, 76, 97 Smith, Robert Joseph, 76 Smith, Vivian, 76 Snaukstas, Bruno, 76 Snider, Russell, 76 Somers, Ronald, 76 Sonnenberg, Suzanne, 76 Sooley, Roy, 76 Sorenson, Robert, 76 Spaulding, Gaylord, 76, 127 Spielman, Carol, 76, 97 Springs, Freddie, 76 Spurling, Kathleen, 76 Staben, William, 76 Stackhouse, Herbert, 76, 127, 133 Stairs, Terry, 76, 98 Stanley, Frances, 76 Stanley, Ray Tyler, 76 Stanley, Sharon Lee, 76 Stanulis, Theodore, 76, 98 Staples, Marjorie Ann, 76 Stark, Jeri. 76, 112 Stephens, Robert. 76 Stevens, Carol, 76, 116 Stevens, John, 76, 98 Stevens. Lois, 76 Stine, Thomas, 76 Stodola, Dennis, 76. 116 Stolarik, Barbara, 76, 102 Strazer, Elenore. 76 Strohm, Vicki, 76 Stucker. Robert, 76, 130, 138 Suggs, Brenda, 76 Suwak, Richard, 76 Svehla, Jerome, 76 Swanson, George, 76 Swanson, Larry, 76, 147 Swanson, Lee, 76 Swanson, Richard Allen, 76 Swarat, Roger, 77, 98 T Tabbert, Tom, 77 Tahtinen, Lorraine, 77 Talley, James, 77 Talso, Patrick, 77 Tanner, Edrine, 77 Tanski, Marva, 77 Tate, Gary, 77, 127, 133, 135 Tennyson, Timothy, 77, 130, 138 Tesch, Allen, 77 Thacker, Karren, 77 Theis, Robert, 77 Thomas, David Peter, 77, 98 Thomas, Patricia, 77 Thomas, Robert Gerald, 77 Thompson, Michael, 77 Thyne, Michael, 77 Tillman, Joyce, 77, 98 Sfuclenr lnclex-Sophomores Tilton, Judith Sandra, 77, 99 Tindale, Billy Duane, 77 Tobin, Paul, 77 Toledo, lvette, 77 Toll, William, 77, 127, 138 Tollers, Donald, 77 Traynor, Carol, 77 Triller, Dolores, 77 True, Roberta, 77, 102 Trusky, Dale, 77, 98, 119, 121 Turman, Marlene, 77 Turney, Brenda Elaine, 77 Twentyman, Deanne Lynne, 77, 99 V Valentincic, Carol, 77 Vandervere, Mark, 77 VanHoogen, Marylou, 77 VanHoogen, Nancy, 77 VanSkaik, Margaret, 77 Varsek, Larry, 77, 104 Vaseloff, Nancy, 77 Vasilius, Elizabeth, 77 Vasquez, Velvalee Ann, 77 Vaughn, Ernest, 77 Velasco, Joseph, 77 Vendetti, John, 77 Verdi, Constance, 77 Vig, Jeanne, 77, 163 Vignieri, Carol, 77 Vincent, Charles, 77 Vitkus, Nancy, 77 Voss, Vernon, 77 W Wachowiak, Jerry, 77 Wagner, Michaelene, 77, 97 Walker, Patsy, 77 Wallace, Mary Ann, 77 Walther, Bruce, 77, 97, 134, 136 Ward, Gerald, 77, 127, 133 Webster, Daniel, 77 Weidman, Robert, 77 Weisman, Roland, 77 Welch, William, 77, 127 Wells, James, 77 Wendler, Carl, 77 Westcott, Virginia, 77 Willerton, James, 77 Williams, Christine, 77 Wilson, Dale, 77, 130, 136, 138, 154 Wilson, Maxine, 77 Winston, Gail Trudy, 77 Winters, Carole, 77, 117 Wirtala, Witikka, Corene, 77 Daniel Todd, 77 Witt, Ronald, 77 Wong, Betty, 77 Wong, Mary, 77 Woodman, Robert, 77 Wooldridge, Kent, 77, 130, 136, 138 Wortham, Carol, 77, 99, 116, 117 Woznick, Jean, 77 Wrona, Ronald, 77 Y Yesland, Daniel, 77 Young, James, 77, 127 Yukus, Daniel, 77 Z Zack, Andrew, 77, 98 Zaugra, Arlene, 77 Zaugra, Arthur, 77 Zelesnik, Stanley, 77, 127, 130, 135 Zigowski, Mary, 77 Zimmerman, Richard Dale, 77 Zlonis, Edwina, 77 Zlonis, Nancy Elaine, 77 Zupancic, Eleanor, 77 Srudenf lnclex-Freshmen A Aaronos, Jouni, 79 Abel, Judith Ann, 79, 97 Adams, Bryan, 79 Adams, Michael, 79 Adler, Fred, 79 Aho, Claudia, 79, 140 Alanko, Jerome, 79 Allen, Ronald, 79 Allen, William Mathew, 79 Alvarez, Daniel, 79, 128, 133 Alvord, Judith Kay, 78-79, 99 Ambrogio, James Edward, 79 Ames, Charles, 79, 98 Anderson, Audrey, 79 Anderson, Diane, 79, 140 Anderson, Eugene, 79, 134 Anderson, Janice, 79 Anderson, Roger, 79 Andrews, Dennis, 79 Andrews, Truman, 79 Angelolf, William, 79 Ano, Richard, 79 Arboe, Richard, 79, 97 Arehart, Carol, 79 Arenas, Gilbert, 78-79, 134 Aslett, Fredrick George, 79 Asplund, James. 79 Austin, Patricia, 79 B Baartz, Cherry Mae, 79 Babnik, Francis, 79 Baker, Darlene, 79 Baker, Joanne, 79 Banick, Elizabeth Jean, 79 Bardell, Carol Jean, 79 Barnes, Bertha, 79 Basques, Jesse, 79 Bay, Richard, 78-79, 128, 132 Beard. Carol Jean, 79 Beckwith, Eric, 79 Bedrosian, Arthur, 79, 133 Beecher, Lillie, 79, 102 Behringer, Daniel, 79 Behrndt, Carol Jean, 79 Belgrado, Richard, 79, 130 Belgrado, Robert, 79, 133 Bell, Arthur, 79 Bell, Diana, 79 Bell, LeRoy, 79 Bell, Ronnie Lloyd, 79 Bena, Pauline, 79, 92 Bensinger, Susan, 79 Berens, Jill, 79 Bergin, William, 79, 104 Bergman, Judith, 79 Berkquist, Diana, 78-79 Berry, Thomas Everett, 79, 94 Bertucci, Babette, 79 Bertucci, Roberta, 79 Bezek, Thomas, 79 Bigger, Charles, 79 Binder, Henry, 79, 134 Bitterman, Robert, 79, 116 Bjerstedt, Susan, 79 Black, Raymond, 79 Blake, Carl Richard, 79 Blake, Saundra, 79 Blazevich, Frank, 79 Blomstrom, Thomas, 79 Bodame, Carol, 79 Boggs, Betty Ann, 79 Boller, Sandra, 79 Bolton, Dorothy, 79 Bolton, June, 79 Borecky, Gary, 79 Boswell, Barbara, 79 Bousson, Robert, 79, 128, 130 Braaten, Laura, 79 Braden, William, 79 Bragg, William, 79, 119, 121 Bratzke, Ronald, 79, 119, 120, 121 Braun, Pat Joseph, 79 Brewer, Nancy Dee, 79 Brewer, Sara Gertrude, 79 Brink, Barbara Helen, 79 Brink, Bruce Carl, 79 Brocksom, Phillip Raymond, 79 Brown, Betty Nell, 79, 97 Brown, Bruce Harold, 79, 119, 12 Brown, James David, 79, 130 Brown, Julia Layne, 79 Burgess, Glenn Franklin, 79 Burnheimer, Dennis, 79 Burnside, John Walter, 79 Burris, Patricia Lynn, 79 Bush, John, 79 Butkus. Georgia, 79, 102 Butts, Judy, 79. 119 Byas, Janiece, 79 C Calvert, Roger Alan, 79, 130 Camarato, Joseph, 79, 130 Campbell, Jessie, 79 Cancil, James, 79 Carr, Lawrence, 78-79, 112, 128 ames 79 128 130 Carter, J , , , Carter, Pamela Joyce, 79 Carter, Rosia Nell, 79 Carvis, Thaddious James, 79, 133 Casagrande, Raymond, 79 Cash, Larry, Lee, 80 Cashmore, Richard Earl, 80 ' Cashmore, Richard Wesley, 80 Casper, Ronald, 80, 119, 121, 128 Casper, Thomas, 80, 128, 134 Caya, Sharon, 80 Cesnovar, Charlene, 78, 80 Chapas, Anthony, 80, 119 Charlton, James L., 80 Chase, Suzanne, 80 Chirolas, William, 80, 104, 119 Christensen, Thomas, 80, 119, 121 Christman, Richard, 80, 133 Cizerle, Anthony, S0 Claggett, Betty, 80, 119, 121 Clark, Betty Lou, 80 Clark, Lorna, 80 Clennon, David Joseph, 80, 134 Clothier, Dennis, 80 Coleman, Tiola, 80 Collins, Brian, 80 Collins, John, 80, 128, 132 Cook, Terrence, 80, 99 Cook, Thomas, 80 Cooper, Bettye, 80 Cornelius, Connie, 80 Costa, Steven, 80 Cote, Beverly, 80, 139 Cousins, Rachel, 80, 116 Crapo, Judith Ann, 80 Crawford, Donald, 80 Crego, George, 80 Cretan. Sharon, 80 Criswell, Barbara, 73, 80, 98, 141 Crosby, Larry, 80, 119, 121 Crosson, James, 80, 94 Cummings, Bobby, 80 D Daly, John, 80 Darbro, David, 80, 134, 136 Dart, Emily, 80, 116 Davis, Merton, 80 Davis, Michael, 80 Davison, James, 80 Davison, Jeanne, 80, 97 Decker, Sharon, 80 DeHaan, Randell, 80 Denson, Lulu Mae, 80 Dethorne, Marilyn, 78, 80 Dewees, Barney, 80, 130 Diaz, Juan, A., 80 Dick, Judiann, 80 Dickelson, James, 80, 133 Dillow, Earl, 80, 128, 133 Divelbiss, Kent, 80 Dixon, Audrey, 80 Dixon, Barry, 80, 97, 128 Dodson, Patricia, 80 1 Dokmanus, Stanley, 80 Domikaitus, Carol, 80, 111 Dominic, Susan, 80 Donohue, Anthony, 80 Donohue, Janet Irene, 80 Donovan, Maureen, 80 Dostalek, Juanita, 80 Doud, Dennis, 80, 119, 121 Douglas, Betty, 78, 80, 112 Dow, Judith, 80 Dracos, Peggy, S0 Dragunas, Rose Marie, 80, 97 Drake, Annette, 80 Drake. Ronald, 80 Dravillas, Paul, 80, 104, 136 Dretske, Sharen, 80 Drinkwine, Harold, 80 Duncan, Margaret, 80 Duncan, Patricia, 80 Dunkin, Darlene, 80 E Edwards, Judith, 80 Edwards, Mary, 80 Edwards, Rebecca, 80 Ekman, Carol, 80 Ellis, Terry Ann, 80 Elmore, Ericson, Ericson, Everett, Falotico, Paul, 80 Karen, 80 Dennis, 80, 130 David, 78, 80, 119, 121 F Geraldine, 80 Falt, Roberta, 80 Farias, Felix, 80 Fendick, Sue, 80 Fernaays, Freddie, 80, 85 Filipovich, Slobodanka, 80 Fischer, Richard, 80 Fiscus, Jacquin, 80 Flock, Ronald, 80 Fons, Mary, 80 Foster, Michael, 80 Fout, Betty Jo, 80 Franz, Raymond, 80 Franz, Robert J., 80 Freeman, Charles, 80 Friedman, Judith, 80 Fritzlen, Barbara, 78, 80 Frost, Melodic, 80, 163 Fulkerson, Bruce, 80, 98 G Gallaugher, Nancy, 80 Gantar, Sherrie, 80, 116 Garross, Raymond, 80 Gaston, Henry, 80, 133, 136 Gattolin, Frank, 81 Gehrke, Kenneth, 81 Geib, Lavonne, 81 Geier, Gary, 81, 97 Geiger, Fredrick, 81 Geryol, Joyce, 81, 141 Geryol, Thomas A., 81 Gerzcl, Dennis, 81, 128, 130 Gilkey, Thomas, 81, 98, 104, 116 Clover, Harvey, 81, 133 Goede, Wilma, 81, 98, 116 Goeske, Warren, 81 Golwitzer, Patricia, 81 Goncoe, Robert, 81 , 104 Gonyo, Jimmie, 81 Gonzales, Alice, 81 Gonzales, Angel, 81 Gossard , Richard, 81, 134 Griffin, Gwendolyn, 81 Graham, Lynn, 81 Grana, Gerald, 81 Grana, Geraldine, 81 Grum, Bruce, 81 Gust, Louise, 81 Guthrie, P atricia, 81 Gu tierez, Anthony, 81 190 H Hahn, Henry, 81 Hall, H. James, 81, 128 Hall, James David, 81 Hall, Jerry, 81 Hamlet, Patricia, 81 Hamnik, Michael, 81 Handy, Alonzo, 81 Hank, Linda, 81 Hanke, David, 78, 81, 130, 136 Hanlin, Betty Jo, 81 Hanninen, Sandra, 81 Hansen, James Donald, 81, 95, 98, 116 Hanson, Gerald, 81, 128, 133 Harris, Barbara, 81 Harris, John, 81, 128 Hartmann, Charles, 81 Hartman, Gerald, 81, 128 Hartwick, Calvin, 81 Haverkamp, Donald, 81, 98, 104 Haymaker, Robert, 81 Heath, Allan, 81 Hebeisen, David, 81 Helfellinger, John, 81 Heiser, Robert, 81 Helixon, Michael, 81, 128 Hellquist, James, 78, sl, ss, 130, 136 Henderson, Joyce Ellen, 81 Henkel, Susan, 81 Henninglield, Ronald, 81 Hens, Donald, 81 Herdliska, Jody, 81 Hermanson, Bernard, 81, 128, 1214 Hernendez, Marie, 81 Herring, Julia, 81 Hewitt, George, 81, 119 Hibbard, Orell, 81, 119, 120, 121 Hicks, Shirley, 81, 98 Hill, Carol, 81 Hill, Richard, 81 Hill, Roselyn, 81 Hill, Thomas, 81, 136 Hillberg, Gary, 81 Hodge, Charles, 81 Hodge. Karl, 81 Hodnik, James, 81 Hoffman, Gary, 81, 119 Hofmeister, Judith, 81 Hogan, Earl Lee, 81 Hogan, Patricia, 78, 81 Holem, Judy, 81 Holem, Linda, 81 Hollender, Walter, 81, 133 Hoogenboom, Nancy, 81 Hopkins, Michael, 81 Hopp, Sandra, 81 Horsley, Rita, 81 Horton, Patricia, 81 Howlett, Patricia, 81 Hoyer, David, 81 Hribar, Elizabeth, 81 Huffman, Dawne, 81, 104 Hughes, Constance, 81 Hughes, Lorenza, 81 Hull, Sharon, 81 Hull, Wilton, 81 Hunsinger, Donna, 81 I lskalis, Sharon, 81, 98 J Jackson, James, 81 Jamin, K. Bruce, 81 Jamnik, Dorothy, 78, 81 Janson, Janet, 81 Jarc, Frank Stanley, 81, 91, 95, 99 Jelinek, Gilbert, 81, 128, 130 Jereb, Victoria, 81, 102 Jesse, Jerome, 81, 119 Jimenez, Joseph, 81 Johnson, Betty Jane, 81 Johnson, Carole, 81, 98 K Siudeni Inclex-Freshmen Johnson, Jack Carl, 81 Johnson, Paul, 81, 130 Johnson, Renee, 81 Johnson, Robert A., 81 Johnson, Robert Earl, 81 Johnson Ronald, 81 Jones, Rufus, 81, 130 Jordan, Dennis, 81 Jorgensen, William, 82 McMillon, Waddious, 82 McNeany, Larry, 82 McPherson, Mary, 82 Melville, Jeanette, 82 Merlock, Patricia, 82 Merrill, Karen, 82 Metzger, Larre, 78, 82 Metzler, Richard, 82, 119 Milks, William J., 82, 128 Miller, Charles, 82 Miller, Gilbert, 82, 98, 119, 121, Schalc Kamerad, Gail, 82, 116 Kanervo, Alan, 82, 97, 109, 119, 121 Karjala, Robert, 82 Karry, Ronald, 82 Kasper, Joseph, 82, 104 Kazen, Mary, 82 Keamey, Marshall, 82, 102, 104 Keller, Peter, 82 Kendzior, William, 82 Kennedy, Mark, 82, 133 Kenyon, Linda, 82 Kerkorian, Harold, 82 Kerr, William, 82 Keys, William, 82, 128, 130 Khardian, Judith, 82 Kharitonolf, George, 82 Kincaid, T. G., 82, 119, 133 Kindle, Evelyn, 82 Kindle, Herley, 82 King, Doris, 82 King, Ronnie, 82. 130 Kinnee, James, 82 Kirkpatrick, Rodney, 82 Kistler, Gary, 82, 119 Klabunde, Allan, 82 Klarkowski, Pamela, 80 Klein. Charles, 82 Klimek. Elaine, 82 Knutell, Margaret. 87. 97 Kobs, Donald. 82, 130 Koehms'edt. Karen. 82 Koehn, Robert. 82, 119, 121 Koppelman, Robert, 82 Koschalk, Patricia, 78, 82 Koy, Carolyn, 82 Kramer, Helga, 82 Kramer, Kendall, 82 Krasner, Paula, 82, 97, 119, 121, 139 Krause, Leslie, 82 Kraushaar, Donna, 82 Krisnar, Constance, 82, 130 Kuznik, Anthony, 82 Kyle, Kay, 82 L Ladewig, Victoria, 82 LaDuke, Michael, 82 Miller, Miller, Miller, Marcia, 83 Penelope, 83, 98 Shirley Ann, 83, 97 Rause, David, 78, 83 Raya, Albert Paul, 83 Reid, Joseph, 83 Reynolds, Richard, 83 Ribando, Rose, 83 Riddle, Rosemary, 83 Riordan, Darlene, 83 Ritz, Michael, 83 Roberts, Margaret, 83, 116 Robertson, Margaret Louise, 83 Robertson, Mary, 83, 116 Rodriguez, Eugene, 83 Rosberg, Gail, 84 Rose, Geralynn, 84 Stripe, William, 84 Sutherland, Wallace, 89 Swalley, James, 85, 119 Swanson, Mary Ann, 85 Swarkowski, Elenore, 85 Sweet, Michael, 85 Swihart, Florence, 85 Swihart, Patricia, 85 Switzer, Janice, 85 Sylvester, Steven, 85 Szuchnicki, Sandy, 85 Szucs, Joseph, 85 T Miltimore, Roger, 83 Mitchell, Lynn, 83, 88, 89 Mitchen, Laurence, 83 Mivshek, Robert, 83 Mixon, Rhonnie, 83, 128 Modory, Guy, 83 Mohn, Herbert, 83, 98 Mohn, Jack, 83 Mohn, Jean, 83 Moley, Karin, 83 Monroe, Larry, 83, 116, 134 Montgomery, R. Bruce, 83 Montrimas, Ralph, 83 Morphis, Elzie, 83 Morrison, James, 83 Morton, Lyman, 83 Murphy, Kathleen, 83, 97 Murtha, Barbara, 83 Mutka, Charles, 83, 119, 121 Myers, Curtis, 35, 83, 128 N Nadelhoifer, Mary, 83 Nauta, Kurt, 83, 128, 134 Neal, James, 83 Rose, Rose, Joseph, 84, 94 Kathryn, 84 Rosenquist, Joyce, 84 Rowe, Patricia, 84 Rowland, Rose Marie, 84 Ruley, Michael, 84 Rupnick, Maria, 84, 98 Rupsa, Kathleen, 84, 139, 140 Ryan, Susan, 84, 97 Rynearson, Sandra, 84 Rytkonen, Gerry, 84 S Saari, Virginia, 84 Sage, Thomas, 84 Salmi, Alvin, 84, 104 Sams, Mary Ann, 84 Sanderlin, Ronald, 84, 134 Sanzone, Michael, 84 Sarocka, Diana, 84 Sarocka, Richard, 84 Saulm on, Bobby Joe, 84 Savage, Barbara, 78, 84 Savage, Michael, 84 k, Michael, 84 Tarnowske, Bert, 85 Taylor, Ronald, 85 Tekampe, Ralph, 85, 130 Tennyson, Judith, 85 Tenuta, Larry, 85 Thalke, Maryann, 85 Thomas, Jerome, 85, 128 Thompson, Norene, 85 Thompson, Robert, 85 Toledo, Lillian, 85 Tonigan, Donna, 85 Torres, Manuel Allan, 85 Torres, Mary, 85 Traynoif, Thomas, 85 Traynor, Roberta , 85, 99 Tromblee, Mary Lou, 85 Truitt, James, 85, 119 U Uimari, Steve, 85 Urbaitus, Patricia, 78, 85 V Vandergrift, Raymond, 85 Neiburger, Ellis, 83 Nenonen, George, 83 Niemi, Judith, 83 Nieves, Margarita, 83 Nilsen, Gail, 78, 83, 98 Nixon, Berdie, 83 Noble, Barbara, 83 Nolan, Olan Ray, 83 Norikus, Sandra, 83 Norkus, Robert, 83 Norris, John, 83, 119, 120, 121 O Oberlin, Margery, 83 O'Brien, Virginia, 83 Oliver, Olson, Ronald, 83, 128, 130 Alan, 83 Opal, Bob Edward, 83 Opal, Jeffrey, 83 Opitz, Marilynn, 83 Opitz, Thomas, 83 Lauret, Laird, Linda, 82 Lambert, Allan, 82, 134 Lampman, Gayle, 82 Lange, Roni, 82 Larsen, Penelope, 82, 97 Larson, Kenneth, 82, 130 Larson, Robert, 82, 98. 119, 12 Latham, George, 82, 130 Lynn, 82 l Smith Ledin, Linda, 82 Lee, Edward Geo., 82 Lelfler, Charles, 82 Lentine, Linda, 82 Leonard, Marles, 82 Leslie, John, 82 Levak, Joann, 82 Lind, Raymond, 82 Lingle, Ronald, 82, 130 Liptak, Ronald, 82 Litman, Ava, 82, 116 Little, Lyle Joe, 82 Lockard, Eugene, 82, 134 Lotfredo, Louis, 82 Long, Mary C., 82 Lopez, Bernie, 82 Lopez, Martin, 82 Lorenz, Karen, 82 Louchunas, Patricia, 82 Lucas, Travis William, 82 Lundquist, Charles, 82 Lundstroru, Gary, 82 Lutvin, Patricia, 82 Lynch, Michael, 82, 104 Lyon, David, 82 Lyons, Terence, 82 Lytikainen, Deborah, 78, 82 M MacLagan, William, 82 Madigan, Timothy, 82, 134 Magden, Charles, 82 Magden, George, 82 Maier, Diana, 82 Maki, Bruce, 82 Melen k , Robert, 82, 119 Marcinkus, Frank, 82 Marlow, Edward, 82, 104, 119, 130 Marsh, Gerald, 82 Marshall, John, 82, 128 Osborn, Willie Edward, 83 Osterholm, Ann, 83 Ostrander, William, 83, 119 Owens, Juanita, 83 P Padilla, Raquel, 83 Palmer, Douglas, 83 Paluska, Michael, 83, 133 Pannone, Rosalie, 83 Parker, Eleanor, 83 Parker, Linda, 83 Parker, Susan, 83 Parkhurst, Edwin, 83, 104 Patterson, Freda, 83 Paul, Marjorie, 83 Pauley, Merle, 83, 134 Paulson, Sandra, 83 Payne, Amold, 83, 130 Pecaro, Bruce, 83, 97, 120 Peck, Michelle, 83, 98 Peck, Samuel, 78, 83, 128, 133 Peltonen, Eric, 83 Persons, Lee, 83 Petersen, Norman, 83 Petersen, Peter, 83, 128, 130 Peterson, Janice, 83, 97 Petitclair, Gail, 83 Petitclair, John, 83, 128, 133 Petkovsek, Dorothy Ann, 83 Petroshius, Lawrence, 83 Petrovic, Raymond, 83 Peura, Judith, 83, 139, 140 Pieper, Gerald, 83, 136 Pikalek, Robert, 83, 128 Piraino, Albert, 83, 130 Plaushines, Joan, 83, 141 Polich, Marlene, 83, 104 Pope, Marlene, 83 Poulsen, Lance, 83, 128 Powell, David, 83, 119 Powers, Donald, 83 Price, John Paul, 83 Prickett, Thomas, 83 Prokop, Dennis, 83 Q Schaufel, Dale, 84, 97, 128, 130 Schimming, Kathleen. 84 Schlickting, Frank, 84, 128, 130 Schmidt, Christopher, 84, 116 Schmidt, James, 84 Schroeder, John, 84 Schultheis, Roger, 84 Schultz, Barbara, 84 Schultz, Gerhardt, 84 Schumacher, George Anne, 84, 119 Schumacher, Linda, 84 Schuren, Thomas, 84 Seals, Denise, 84 Seals, Tony, 84, 128, 130 Sears, Judith Ann, 84 Sears, Judith Mae, 84 Sebben, Fred, 84 Sebenik, Richard, 84, 97 Seck, John, 84, 128 Seeber, Fredric, 84 Self, James, 84 Shaffer, Ronald, 84 Shaulis, Peter, 84 Shea, Patricia, 84 Sherer, Brian, 84 Sherer, Rusesll, 84, ll9, 121 Shook, James, 84, 130 Shultis, Edward, 84, 128. 130 Siddall, Marvin Stanley, 84 Sidlauskas, Rosemary, 78, 84 Sie el Sherwin 84 K - 1 Sigurdson, Ivar, 84, 128, 134 Sikich, Joseph, 84 Simon Simon s, Larry, 84, 128, 130 s, Lee, 84, 119. 133 Simpson, Richard, 84 Singer, Rosalie, 84, 97 Skalisuius, Liolyda, 84 Skolf, Louis, 84 Skokie, Jean, 84 Skutnick, Barbara, 84 Sladek, Barbara, 84 Sloan, Alec, 84 Slobe, Charlene, 84 Sloue, Thomas, 84 Slovnik, David, 84 Sluga, Daniel, 84 Smith Carl 84 Smith, Donald Charles, 84 Smith, Myrtle, 84 Smith, Nancy, 84 Smith, Pamela, 84, 139 Smith, Sandra, 84 Smith, Violet, 84 Warren 84 Vanderhei, Patricia, B5 Vandermark, Carolann, 85 Van 1-lamond, Jeanne, 85 Van Hoogen. Kenneth, 85 Van Horn, Sharon, 85 Vanskaik, Albert, 85 Varonen, Charles, 85 Vasquez, Larry, 85 Vasquez, Rebecca, 85 Verdi, Arthur, 85, 128 Vitkus. Lonnie, 85 Voss, Barbara, 85 W Wachter, Noel, 85 Wallace, Martha, 85 Walsh, James Albert, 85, 119, 128 133 Walsh, Richard, 85 Wanuka, Sallee, 85 Ward, Edward, 85 Ward, Robert, 85 Warner, Eugene, 85 Warren, James, 85, 119 Wasnick, David, 85, 134 Watt, Robert, 85 Way, JoAnn, 85 Weber, Patricia, 85 Welch, Shirley, 85 YVelker, Diane, 78, 85, 116 Wells. 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