Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)
- Class of 1963
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X ' 2- Q53 Q K 1R4..,,:1,M: f jg ' 9 J- 5 ., - . ...M 4.....,..,....M N .M ,. w........,. ,. . .J ,f is Tjfj.. ja' 5 '. 3 Q 4'--v .' X.. 45? 5 'Rf . xn. xd , , v 5 -if X T .L-.4 n Nils.- s- a - YY -1... fi, A V Y . A .Y ,W x f U.fs.QH '- --saw 'R x 5 1 ' - X . Xwmw :if,4.' 5 . awww N f -K 'mek ' - 1 'Rx W ' X N14 Ayn-um ., ' 5,,,X.,,g ' 'Ss - Q., -- 1.. 1 ' -fm S55 K S2-sz 9 P K - . Q . - , srf 2 Q' A ,. ,. 3 5. ,Jig- Nw Q nic., bw..-..4, as we is :+A fl My mtii E52 5- - - W ' M W' Superintendent Heads Administrative Staff Superintendent Paul C. Burke 0 To the class of l963, I should like to express the best wishes of the Administration, Board of Education and Faculty. Yours has been an out- standing classl Your accomplishments have been well documented in this Annual. ln the years ahead, you will find many hours of pleasure in reviewing the history of your class as reported here. Before you depart, may l urge you as you re- flect on your years at WTHS to be mindful of the contributions of your parents and other adults to your education. ln the future you will be called upon to make your contribution also. Do it willingly and well, so that your children can have the best education possible. America's continued strength will depend upon the quality of its educational program. Below, BOARD-FACULTY BREAKFAST. The annual Faculty Breakfast provided Dr. H. W. Scheetz, Lloyd VanDeusen and Eugene Hendrix, and Thomas Mann, by the Board of Education just before the Christmas holiday recess has become Evening School Director. a W.T.H.S. tradition. Shown with Superintendent Burke are board members: Township Citizens Choose High School Board LLOYD A. VAN DEUSEN Board President THOMAS DAMOS EUGENE HENDRIX REVEREND J. H. LIGHTFOOT DR. H. W. SHEETZ WILLIAM D. SMART CLARENCE E. WARNECKE RALPH S. BROTHERTON Board Secretory and Business Manager THOMAS W. DIVER Board Arrorney ANNUAL BOARD ELECTION. In April of each year, Waukegan Town- fion. Members serve for three-year terms. The picture below was taken ai h p ters go to the polls to elect members to the High School Board of Educa- West Campus polling precinct during the April election. 15 Administrative Staff Builds School Morale DR. COLON L. SCHAIBLY RALPH S. BROTHERTON Administrative Assistant H,S, Business Mgngger Curriculum and Personnel School Board Secretary Below, WEST CAMPUS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. Caught in this informal pose pal, Sam Filippo, Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys, Vera Jerg, Dean of at the beginning ot the Christmas recess, are Orlin D. Trapp, Building Princi- Girls: Gnd Williflm Webb, Director of Guidance. 16 Principals Coordinate Dual Campus Activities ORLIN D. TRAPP GEORGE W. LATHAM West Campus Principal East Campus Principal Below, EAST CAMPUS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF, Taking time out from the busy Assistant Principal and Dean of Boysg and Roman Miller, Director of Guidance daily routine to pose for the photographer, are, left to right: George W. Lat- and School Registrar. ham, Building Principal, Margaret Perucca, Dean of Girls, Glen-ri L. Anderberg, 17 Guidance Services Available 'ro All Students I Upper picture above, EAST CAMPUS GUIDANCE STAFF. Mr. Roman Miller, East Campus Guidance Director is shown talking to, Marie Beatty, college coun- selor, George McDill, testing director, Coletta Wright, senior girls' counselor, George A. Waldorf, junior boys' counselor, Jack Mallory, senior boys' coun- selor, and Marie Snell, junior girls' counselor. They are discussing some of the many problems confronting the students. Below, INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING. Mr. Jack Mallory, Senior boys' counselor, is helping Robert Snook analyze his academic record and make plans for fu- ture study. Lower picture above, WEST CAMPUS GUIDANCE STAFF, Shown at one of their weekly staff meetings are, left to right, Rosemary Sculati, freshman girls' coun- selor, Carmon Bixler, freshman boys' counselor, Jessie Whyte, freshman girls' counselor, Walter Rucks, sophomore boys' counselor, Tom Jacobson, sophomore boys' counselor, Vera Jerg, sophomore girls' counselor, and William Webb, Guidance Director and sophomore boys' counselor. Below, AT .OPEN HOUSE. William Webb, Director of Guidance at West Cam- pus, is consulting with an interested parent at Freshman open house, which is usually held early each fall. I I Evening School Offers College Extension Study Above, AT COLLEGE NIGHT. Mrs. Marie Beatty, college counselor: Thomas W. Mann, Director of Adult Evening School, and Roman Miller, East Campus Guidance Director, discuss the college extension program with some recent Below, EVENING SCHOOL OFFICE. Rosalie DePerte, secretary in the adult education oftice, and Thomas Mann, Director of Adult Evening School, discuss the current program for second semester adult education. 41 high school graduates. The setting is at the annual College Night held at West Campus. Below, TEST SCORING. Mrs. Dorothy Kalina, testing and records secretary, and George H. McDill, Director of Testing, check the results of some recent student tests with the help of the automatic test-scoring machine. 19 Through Leadership Our FaculTy Guides Us lnT ABOVE, WEST CAMPUS FACULTY LOUNGE. Shown in the faculty lounge be- fore the class day begins are from left to right James R. Desormey, James J. U Teachers Take Time ouT of Their busy schedules aT both EasT and WesT campus To discuss The many prob- lems ThaT arise during The day. Lunch period is also a Time for visiTaTion. East Campus has separaTe lounges for men and women, Therefore, before school and The BELOW, EAST CAMPUS FACULTY CAFETERIA. Lunch period is also a discus- sion period for these active East Campus teachers. Left to right around the Whalen, James H. Hawthorne, Virginia C. Hinds, James D. Schneckloth, Judith A. Tucker, and Seppo I. Aarnos. lunch hour are The besT Times for ioinT meetings. WesT Campus Teachers have a combined men's and wo- men's lounge which gives Them a berter chance for informal visiTaTion. table are Barbara H. Fetfinger, Jayne E. Lewis, Rachel L. Weaver, Ronald R. Luteyn, Lester L. Larsen, Paul A. McNamee, and Mariorie A. Cary, Our School Story SEPPO I. AARNOS: IWI Art, Social Studies. MARY R. ABBOTT: IWJ Physical Education, Sponsor of Orchesis. WILLIAM R. ADEE: iE8:Wl Music, Art. GLENN ANDERBERG: CEI Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys. CONRAD N. BAKER: IWI Social Studies, Assist- ant Track coach. JOHN E. BAKER: IWI Industrial Arts. WILLIAM E. BALLESTER: IWI Physical Edu- cation, Gymnastics head coach. PATRICIA A. BARKER: KWI Science. ELLEN S. BAY: IWI Language Arts, Assistant Department Chairman. OSCAR A. BAY: IEI So- cial Studies, Physical Education, Varsity Wres- tling head coach. MARIE M. BEATTY: CED Col- lege Counselor, Business Education. EVELYN BILS: KEI School Nurse, Sponsor of Future Nurses. CARMON D. BIXLER: CWI Counselor, Industrial Arts, Sponsor of the Freshman class. REYNO F. BIXLER: IEI Business Education, Department Chairman, Sponsor of Business Occupations. JAMES G. BOATWRIGHT: IWJ Mathematics. KATHERINE BOWEN: IWI Mathematics. PATIENCE A. BRAINARD: IEP Home Economics, Sponsor of Youth in Red Cross, MAJOR GLEN E. BRAWN, JR.: IEI PMST R.O.T.C., Sponsor af Crossed Sabers. RICHARD J. BRETT: IESIWJ Speech Correction. BRUCE M. BROTHERS: IWJ Driver Education, Freshman Baseball coach, Freshman Basketball head coach. GEORGE M. BROWN: IEl Industrial Arts, Voca- tional, RALPH D. BROWN: IEI Boys' Physical Education, Department Chairman. HELEN M. BRUMM: IEI Business Education, JEAN E. BRY- SON: IEI Mathematics. PAUL R. BYERS: IWI Business Education, HER- BERT I. CAINE: IEI Social Studies. DOUGLAS C, CAMPBELL: IWI Science. PATRICIA E. CAN- FIELD: IWI Language Arts, Sponsor of Girls' League. .-:gag iw .t .. . X . .. - .., .Q 'Q 'Q' HX 1 xl xg K 'S its S js-03 , X NN SZ Q K L O is is VX 'Axe fs 4 J -Af .. .Sat-it By Opening Page MARJORIE A. CARY: CED Language Arts, Spon- sor of Literary Club. HELEN CHRISTENSEN1 CWD Social Studies. RUSSELL H. CLOUSE: CWD Math- ematics. PAUL F. CLYMER: CWD Mathematics. LLOYD L. COAD: CWD industrial Arts. ARNOLD COHN: CWD Physical Education, Freshman Base- ball coach, Freshman Wrestling coach, Fresh- man Football coach. ARTHUR D. CONTOIS: CWD Mathematics. MARIAN COY: CWD Language Arts, Sponsor of Spanish club. PATRICIA H. CRAIL: CED Language Arts, Sponsor of French club. MADELINE CROWLEY: CWD Mathematics. HELEN C. CUNNINGHAM: CWD Language Arts. BONITA DAMMAN CED Librar- lan. DELMA DAMOS: CED Physical Education. THEO- DORE DAMOS: CWD Boys' Physical Education Assistant Department Chairman, Varsity Foot- ball Assistant, Varsity Baseball head coach. FLORENCE DART: CWD Language Arts. MARIAN DECKER: CWD Library Department Chairman, Sponsor of Chess Club. NOLA Z. DEIMER: CED Language Arts. JAMES R. DESORMEY1 CWD Driver Education, Track coach, Sophomore Football coach, Freshman Basketball coach. RAYMOND W. DE WEERTH: CWD Science. MARIE L. DIETER: CWD Mathemat- ICS. MARY JANE DOBSON: CED Language Arts, Sponsor of Future Teachers of America, Junior Classical League. GLEN W. DOLMAR: CED ln- dustrial Arts. MARTHA L. DONNELLY: CWD F.C.P., Sponsor of Youth in Red Cross. STE- PHEN W. DREW: CWD Physical Education, Var- sity Football coach, Track head Coach. WILLIE A. DUNCAN: CWD F.C.P. RAY E. EIBEN: CWD Driver Education, Track coach. HOMER F. ELY: CWD Business Education Assistant Depart- ment Chairman. BARBARA H. FETTINGER: CED Language Arts, Sponsor of Pepper's Club. Into Our Future SAM FILIPPO: CWD Assistant Principal, Sponsor Student Council. SHIRLEY J. FISCHER: IWJ Math- ematics. ARLINE L. GILBERT: KWH Social Studies. LESLIE L. GILKEY: IEJ Music Department Chair- man, Concert Band, Sponsor of Modern Music Masters. GRETCHEN L. GLUESING: lWl Physical Educa- tion, Sponsor of Dolphin Club. MSgt. RALPH G. GRANT: IEP R.O.T.C. RICHARD G. GRAVES: IEP Business Education, Sponsor of Future Distri- butors of America. HOMER G. HANKENSON: IE5 Physical Education, Sophomore football head coach. GEORGE L. HARRO: lWl Science. JAMES H. HAVVTHORNE: IWI Language Arts. KATHLEEN M. HEATON: lWi Social Studies, Sight Saving. WILBERT L. HEMEYER: IW? Social Studies. THERESA L, HILDEBRAND: IEJ Social Studies. VIRGINIA N. HILL: IWJ Business Education. VIRGINIA C. HINDS: lWi Art. MABEL M. HOLLE: IWI Girls' Physical Education, Assistant Depart- ment Chairman. RAY T. HOUSER: IWl Social Studies. ANN S. HUGHES: lWl F.C.P. ANGELA C. HUTTON1 IWI Language Arts, Sponsor of Girls' League. RICHARD H, HYDE: IWI Driver Education, Soph- omofe Baseball coach, Sophomore Football coach. WILLIAM G. JACK: IWI Language Arts, Ger- mon,lSponsor of German Club. THOMAS J. JACOBSON: IWJ Counselor, Varsity Swim Coach, Sponsor of Sophomore Class. VERA L. JERG: IWJ Dean of Girls, Counselling. CHARLOTTE N. JONES: IWI Home Economics Department Chair- man, Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America. ROBERT T. JONES: IWI Physical Education, Lan- guage Arts, Gymnastics coach. ROBERT H. JOOR: lWl Physical Education, Sophomore Bas- ketball coach, Tennis head coach. SUE C. KING: IWI Social Studies. BERNARD KNAUER: IEl Physical Education. We Become Proud PRED L. KNEZ: iEl Science. MSgt. VIRGIL J. KOENIG: CEJ R.O.T.C. JAMES R. KRUMPEL- STAEDTER lWl Driver Education, Freshman foot- ball coach, Assistant Varsity Wrestling coach. PAUL C. KURTZ itil Social studies. LESTER L. LARSEN: IEJ Science, Mathematics. BARTLETT H. LASHBROOK: IWI Science, Assist- ant Golf coach. CHARLES R. LEECH: IEI Lan- guage Arts. JAYNE E. LEWIS: IEI Language Arts. AGNES W. LINDSTROM: iEl Business Education. RONALD LUTEYN: lEl Science, Mathematics, Sponsor of Radio Club. THOMAS J. MACKIE: iEl Social Studies. RICHARD D. MADDEN: LED ln- dustrial Arts. ANN J. MAHAN: iWl Language Arts, iNo pic- turel. LEWIS H. MAHONEY: CWJ Mathematics Assistant Department Chairman. JACK S. MAL- LORY: iEl Mathematics, Physical Education, Coun- selor, Varsity Baseball coach, Freshman Football head coach, Sponsor of Senior Class, THOMAS W. MANN: lEl Director of Adult Evening and Summer School. PATRICIA MASON: CEI Physical Education. JAIME A. McCLENDON- CEJ Social Studies, As- sistant Department Chairman, Varsity Football coach, Sponsor of National Honor Society. GEORGE J. MCDILL: IEI Director of Testing. DORIS J. MCKINNEY: KEJ Language Arts, Span- ish. PAUL A. McNAMEE: IEI Language Arts. EDWIN C. MESLOW: IE8-WI Industrial Arts, An- nual W, School Photography, Sponsor of Camera Club. JOSEPH A. MICKA: lEl Language Arts. ELEANOR R. MlHANg lEl Language Arts. JACK E. MILLER: IWI Driver Education, Depart- ment Chairman, Varsity Basketball head coach, Freshman Football coach, Faculty Association President. ROMAN MILLER- IEI Guidance Director, Regis- trar. EVERETT P. MISUNAS: iEl Art, Department Chairman, Sponsor of Art Club. ELEANOR M. MOORE: iEl Social Studies, Student Council. NANCY A. MOSS: lWl Language Arts. of Their Efforts EARL J. NEARY: lE8rWl Attendance Officer. ROBERT D. NICKEL: llfl Social Studies. STEPHEN A. NOSEK: CWl Physical Education, Varsity Foot- ball coach. ROBERT H. OGLESBY: lEl Language Arts, German, Sponsor of Pepper's Club and German Club. GEORGE W. OSBUN: CED Mathematics, Depart- ment Chairman. PATRICIA C. PALBICKE: lEl Mathematics, Sponsor of Girls' League. GARY J. PARISI: lWl Science, Sponsor of Biology Club. ETHEL G. PARKS: lWl Assistant Librarian, Spon- sor of Audio-visual Club. FREDERICK M. PATTERSON: lWl Social Studies, Department Chairman. MARGARET L. PERUCCA: lEl Business Education, Dean of Girls. MERVYN C. PILOTTE: CWD Industrial Arts. OGDEN H. POOLE: IWl Science, Department Chairman. FREDERIC J, POTTINGER: lWl Social Studies. CLARENCE E. RAJALA: IEJ Mathematics, Sopho- more Football coach, Track coach. KATHLEEN N. RANDOLPH: lEl Girls' Physical Education, Department Chairman. SFC. JAMES P. RA-NEY: lWl R.O.T.C. EILEEN REARDON: lWl School Nurse, Sponsor of Future Nurses. CHARLES S. REID: QED Business Education. EARL W. REIGER: IEP Science. JOHN S. REINHARDT: lWl Language Arts. ALBERT O. REMDE: lEl Industrial Arts, Depart- ment Chairman, Coordinator Apprentice Train- ing. NORMAN G. RICKARD: lEl Industrial Arts, Golf head coach. THOBURN D. ROWE: lWl Language Arts. WALTER G, RUCKS: IWI Coun- selor, Varsity Football head coach, Sponsor of Sophomore Class. JAMES J. SAVERY: CWI Science, Sponsor of Camera Club. DAVID G. SCAFSCI: CWD Lan- guage Arts, French. WILLIAM E. SCARSETI-I1 lWl Language Arts, Spanish. ARNOLD W. SCHLE- GEL: lE81Wl Business Education. Ny is SRHVSM S li Q F O HIE! Our Loyal Faculty JAMES D. SCHNECKLOTH: lWl Business Educa- tion, Sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America. MAE F. SCHWANINGER: CEI Physical Education, ROSEMARY A. SCULATI: lWl Busi- ness Education, Counselor, Sponsor of Freshman Class, Cheerleaders. JOYCE A. SEVDE: lEl Home Economics, Assistant Department Chair- man. EARL W. SHERMAN: KED Language Arts, Sponsor of Thespians. SHADIE SIMON: IWJ Language Arts. LEO L. SINGER: lE8tWl Athletic Director, Science, Sponsor of W Club. MSgt. GEORGE SKIBBA: lWl R.O.T.C. EVELYN SMITH: iEl Language Arts. ROBERT S. SMITH: lWl F.C,P. MARIE L. SNELL: lEl Coun- selor, Sponsor of Junior Class. ELLA J. SPROWLS: CWD Business Education, Sponsor of Pepper's Club. FRED J. STEFANO: CWD Language Arts, Latin, Sponsor of Junior Classical League. IRA E. STOPFORD: KED Industrial Arts, Assistant Coordinator Apprentice Training. IDA O. TAL- COTT: iWl Language Arts. GAIL A. TAULU: lEl Physical Education, Sponsor of Dolphin Club, Girls' Athletic Association. LAWRENCE V. TEN PAS: lWl Driver Education, Sophomore Wrestling coach, Freshman Football coach. MABEL THOMPSON: CEI Business Educa- tion. MILTON G. THOMPSON: lWl Mathematics. Died March 4, 1963 after 28 years at WTHS. JUDITH A. TUCKER: CWD Home Economics. TERRY T. TUTTON: IWI Science, Sponsor of the Future Teachers of America. THOMAS TNNYMAN: lWl Social Studies. LESTER VICKERS: lEl ln- dustrial Arts, Building Trades. RICHARD J. VOGTSBERGER: IWI Industrial Arts, Sponsor of the Graphic Arts Club, RUTH WALDECK: IEI Business Education. GEORGE A. WALDORF: lEl Science, Counselor, Sponsor of the Junior Class. RACHEL L. WEAV- ER: lEl Language Arts, Sponsor of the Masque and Gavel. WILLIAM O. WEBB: IWI Guidance Director. Serving Us Well ANITA M. WEHNER: IWI Home Economics, Sponsor of Future Homemalcers of America. FRANCES L. WElSSs lEl Language Arts. ELLEN RUTH WELLS: IW? Language Arts, German, French, Sponsor of German Club. JAMES J. WHALEN: KWH Language Arts. JESSIE P, WHYTEs IWH Social Studies, Counselor, Sponsor of Freshman Class, LAWRENCE S. WIECZOREK1 IWI Industrial Arts, Assistant De- partment Chairman. WALTER B. WILKINSs IEJ Industrial Arts. BETTY J. WILLIAMS: IWD Mathe- matics. MARTHA E. WILLIAMS: IWJ Girls' Physical Edu- cation, Sponsor of Girls' Athletic Association, Dolphin Club. KARL J. WINDBERG: IWJ lndus- triol Arts, Science. DAVID J. WITTs IWJ Math- emotics. 4? JR. , sffr - MELBA R. vvixotvi. ist Language Arts, Depart- - - mem chairmen. Msgt. LEROY VVOODWARD: si Q A 6. A IET iz.o.t.c, coiem H. WRIGHT: ist Business , sitil Education, Counselor, Sponsor of Senior Class. I JAMES P. YOGGERST: rift Language Arts, WH S World Sponsor, School Publicity, mpg. ,H I ssgs'sg'e,, fx. '- .?ff' - ' X .ij X BELOW, TEACHERS HONOR RETIRING CO-WORKER. Proud of being a mem- ber, Miss Leona Stoevener pours coffee for Leo Singer, Ralph Brown, Carrie ber of the W.T.H,S. Faculty, Miss Carrie Schneider, retiring registrar, leaves Schneider, Roman Miller, Mae Schwaninger, Coletta Wright, Margaret Pcruc- with a feeling of accomplishment. Here at her farewell reception, last Decem- ca, Marie Beatty, and Katholeen Randolph. ' -9- 27 Office Staff Keeps Our School Running Smooihly 5 III '1 gh, 42 Q t bf I QU ' ffef 7' M .. ,si ,W . Above, CO-WORKERS IN FAREWELL VISIT. Betty Cretan and Mary Cramer from the main oltice take time out from their busy work schedule to visit with Miss Carrie Schneider, far left, in her office on her lost day before retirement. Below, WEST CAMPUS OFFICE STAFF. Working together to keep the school running smoothly are these West campus office workers. SEATED are Vivian Hyllberg, Secre- tary to Principal, and Dorothy Freund, Switchboard and Receptionist. STANDING are Shirley Bowles, Guidance Secretary, Shelia Lawson, Duplicating Clerk, Irene Mischke, Mimeogrcpher and Typist, and Kay Ostrander, Library Clerk. .Q-v., 'mr Dv' 28 Below, WELL-EARNED RECOGNITION. Principal George Latham proudly presents Miss Carrie Schneider with a certificate of serv- ice for her more than forty years of loyal service to the stu- dents and faculty of Waukegan Township High School. H W s,,v,s3,5,5. ,S , A . , ,f-ieZ1?i?5s-sfifgf Perform Clerical Duties Toctfully Efficiently MRS. LOIS WEEKS: KED Secretary to Superintend- ent, Central Office. MRS. ELIZABETH BANICK: IEI Attendance Secretary. Replaced by MRS. FRANCES FAGO. MRS. LOUISE BOSWELL: CEJ Guidance Secretary. MRS. SHIRLEY BOWLES: CWD Guidance Secretary. MRS. FREDA BROWN: KEI Ottice Secretary. MISS ELIZABETH CASSIDY: QED Bookstore Cash- ier. MRS. MAXINE CHRISTMAN: KWI AudiO- visual. MRS. CATHERINE COUTURIER: KEJ Sec- retary to Business Manager, Central Oltice. MRS. MARY CRAMER: IEl Secretary to Principal. MRS. BETTY CRETAN: IEI Receptionist, Switch- board. MRS, ROSALIE DE PERTE: IEI Secretary to Di- rector of Adult Evening School. MRS. MARY LOU DILLOW: IEI Accounts Payable, Central Of- fice. MRS. ELIZABETH EIMEIRMAN: IEI Superin- tendent's Oftice, Central Office Part-time. MRS. DOROTHY FREUND: IWI Switchboard, Recep- tionist, MRS. MARY GREGORIN: CWB Bookstore Cashier. MRS. MARY GRIFFITH: IED Student Accounting. MARS. MARGARET HILDEBRAND: CED Library Clerk. MRS. IDA HOWARD: IEJ Mimeographer, typist. MRS. VIVIAN HYLLBERG: QWI Secretary to Principal, MRS. HARRIET JOHNSON: KEI Sec- retary to Industrial Education Director. MRS. JUNE MASON: QE! Secretary to Adminis- trative Assistant for Instruction and Personnel, Central Ottice. MRS. IRENE MISCHKE: IWt At- tendance Secretary. MRS. HELEN McKIBBAIN: KEI Secretary for Administrative Assistant, Cen- tral Oftice. MRS. RITA NICHOLS: CEl Secretary to Athletic Director. MRS. NORMA PAULAUSKY: IEI Assistant Bookkeeper, Central Ottice. MISS CARRIE SCHNEIDER: CED Registrar. tRe- tired November I, I962l. MRS. IRENE STRZYZ: IEI Bookkeeper, Central Office. MRS. VANESSA TAYLOR: IEI Adult Evening School. MRS. GER- ALDINE WALDORF: IEE Audio-visual Secretary. MRS. HELEN WALKER: IEI Part-time secretary, Practical Nurse Program. OFFICE PERSONNEL NOT PICTURED: MISS KAY OSTRANDER: IWJ Library Clerk. MRS. SHEILA LAWSON IWI Mimeographer, typist. MRS. .IERI STARK: tEl Clerk, Typist, Business Oftice, Cen- tral Ottice. vvfd .4 X r ! Modm rx Lwmxn. U y .. E Elected Council Members Represent Four Classes SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: ROW 1: Connie Aho, Shirley Blanchard, Doris O'Hanian. ROW 2: Al Brumbaugh, Bob Clarke, Bill Filces, Andi Marsh, Judi Dracos, Lynne Kilbane, Kathy Waidzunas, Mary Robertson, Lynn Yaeger, Ruth Landfield, Linda DeLong, Gene Maurer, Nick Palo, Chip Morrison. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: ROW 'l: Maria Brehm, Barb Becklian, Leona Vance, Catlin, Linda Meyer, Kathy Svoboda, April Petkus, Delores Hollstein, Kay Savel. Cheryl Krumrey, Jane Gordon, Karen Hutnick, Donna Livingston, Jane Drew, ROW 3: Bill Hart, Jim Wigginton, Chuck Reid, Kent Walden, Dennis Staats, Bob Judy Anderson. ROW 2: Sandra Sofie, Lynda Gardner, Carol Brooks, Jamie Riley, Marc Fink. 32 Regular Meetings Help Solve Student Problems SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: ROW l: Sandie Wigginton, Carol Malec, Betty Michl, Dee Griess, Pam Busbee, Diane Olson, Marcia McGloshan, Tina Zimmett, Sue Dietmeyer, Marty Robertson. ROW 2: Jim Bittermann, Mike Gantar, Kathy Lerche, Pat Niemi, Lynne Sayre, George Freeman, Mary Ann Sustersie, Vince Pelley, Sue Robinson, Karen Jones, Diane Jahn. ROW 3: Craig Sager, Bob FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL: ROW 1: Bridgette Hunt, Jean Pope, Cindy Cummins, Barbara Johnson, Kathy Murphy, Wandy Goracio, Diane Higgins, Kathy Keeley, Pat Keber, Marcia Prorok, Laura Thompson. ROW 2: Jackie Pa- pesh, Linda Philipps, Marica Dragunas, Bill Fuller, Sue Savel, Sue Van Hove, Shirli Anderson, Elizabeth Lyyski, Joanni Steele, Barbara Kutzler. ROW 3: Sue Butler, Karen Carrier, Karen Comella, Linda Wilkins, Joyce Hampson, Sandra Bruce, Mary Daziel, Kathy Mireshek, Gail Short, Joan Tinsley, Judy Savage. ROW 4: Tom Waidzunas, Robert Voss, John Alden, Dave Cypcar, DeWayne Shamlin, Nancy Bierstedt, Karen Vaughan, Frank Kolman, Tom Baron, Louis Andromidas, Tim Drew. Wirth, Susan Van, Renee' Harrison, Pearly Mae Smith, Sally Owens, Bette Rukstales, Marcia Wilder, Marianne Burke, Carolyn Winters, Bridget Davis, Helen Bosnak. ROW 4: Ken Dieck, Stan Carpier, Ron Carlson, Mike Bay, Powell Moore, Brian Long, Ken Mclntire, Robert Myers, Joe Grana, Russell Schwanz. J.. .. 1.6 garb: .yy GOT TO KEEP THINGS MOVING. From left to right, Larry Spiers, vice-presi- dent, Joanne Calamia, secretary, and George Weaver, president were the Ae af. . '?'13,, :Mlm-H. zu. 3' 'li officers of the senior class who helped to make our last year enjoyable and memorable. Not in the picture is Doug DeThorne, class treasurer. Seniors Close Book on East and Westside Story 0 The first graduating class to complete two years at West Campus and two years at East Campus is leaving the hallowed halls of WTHS after four years. We will always remember our feeling of security as Freshmen, facing the challenges, as well as the good times, of our high school days. The class officers planned our freshman and sophomore class parties, but the highlight of our four years was our Junior Prom in l962. Our iunior year also marked the arrival of our class rings. The fish fry and car wash proved to be great success in raising money for prom and post prom. On May l5th, the magic night arrived and QOO couples danced under ltalian Moonlight. When dawn came the couples moved on to Waukegan lnn for their post prom, which concluded a night that will long be re- membered. Faculty guidance was supplied by Mrs. Coleta Wright and Mr. Jack Mallory. As Seniors, aware of our futures, we began studying iob opportunities and col- lege situations through counselling, College Night, and Career Day. The Senior Banquet was held at West Campus cafeteria. The Diary of Anne Frank, the Senior Class Play, was put on under the direction of Mr. Earl Sherman. During their four years of high school, the graduates of i963 have written four chapters in the East and Westside Story. The story was started when we were Freshmen and finished when we stepped down as Sen- iors. We wrote this story together, but after gradua- tion, each graduate will write his own story, page by page. Each will be a different type of story, but all will be successful. MLYQIPSUN ANNUAL COLLEGE NlGHT. Mrs. Marie Beatty, college counselor, looks on as Mr. and Mrs. Ross discuss Bob's future plans with the representative from Simpson Col- lege. 55 .gm t i T 4 A . Above, NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS, From left to right around the tham, East Campus principal, Karen Berg, Mr. Paul Burke, WTHS superintend- toble: William Patton, Sondra Lehtimaki, Deanne Dragunas, Mr. George La- ent, and Mr. Roman Miller, East Campus guidance director, Their Destination - to Write a Success Story 0 Four WTHS seniors, William Patton, Sandra Lehti- maki, Deanne Dragunas, and Karen Berg, were among the semi-finalists chosen in the i963 National Merit Scholarship Program. They attained this semi-finalist status through high scores on a qualifying examina- tion. The names of all who achieved semi-finalist status in the competition were published in a booklet which was distributed to colleges and other sources of finan- cial aid. Each semi-finalist now has a chance to win a four year scholarship to the college of his choice. To win the scholarship they must qualify on a second test and become a finalist. Merit Scholarships are four year awards and carry stipends that range from fBl00 to Sl500 a year. The National Merit Scholarship Cor- poration has contributed direct financial assistance to 5,000 students. The runners-up have been honored for their high performance on the test given last spring. The National Merit Scholarship program has been go- ing on for a number of years and many graduates from WTHS are at present studying under its provi- sions. The class of i963 and the administration are proud of the four WTHS students who qualified as semi-finalists this year. NATIONAL MERlT SCHOLARSHIP RUNNERS-UP. ROW l: Dorothea Diver, Carole Ryan, Janet Stevenson, Carol Van Deusen. ROW 2: Sheryl Sheets, Mary Kolman, Susan Kalina, Karen Wicklund, Johanna Carrison. ROW 3: Diane Kaski, Karen Peterson, Mary Owens, Margaret Esp. ROW 4: Dick Drobnick, Ron Holland, Charles Morrison, Kenton Kuehnle. ROW 5: David Osborne, Scott Sawby, Dick Schreckengost, Jock Shuster, Bill Sisolak. 's 'K t.. fb Y GARY KENT ANDERSON: . . . LINDA KAY ANDERSON: Band, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . ROBERT H. ANDERSON: Swimming Squad, Wrestling, Tennis. RONALD JOHN ANDLER: Intramurals, Graphic Arts Club . . . JACK JOSEPH ANSELM: Baseball, Swimming Squad . . . LLOYD PETER ANTHONY: Cross Country, Spanish Club. JOANNE KAY ARNOLD: A Cappella, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Gymnastics Team, Masque and Gavel, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Plays, Student W World, Spanish Club, Thespians, Part- time Employment . . . PATRICIA ANNE ARNOLD: Biology Club, FBLA, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club . . . DELORES PEARL ARTELLE. JARI DAYLE AUSTIN: A Cappella, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Literary Club, Modern Music Masters, Orchestra, Spanish Club . . . JOAN GAYLE AUSTIN: A Cappella, Berg Science Seminar, German Club, Girls' Choir, Plays, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . LINDA BAARTZ: Future Distributors Club, German Club, Part-time Employment. JOHN MICHALE BABNIK: Baseball, Intramurals . . . ELLEN KAY BAKER: A Cappella, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Debate Club, French Club, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Modern Music Masters, National Forensic League, Peppers, Plays, Thespians . . . CAROL ANN BANKHEAD: Debate Club, F.B.L.A., Future Distribu- tors Club. 36 In September '59 Bega CAROL ANN ADAMS: Peppers Club, Spanish Club . . . DIANE JOYCE AGATE: Biology Club, Class Council, Future Teachers, Girls' League, Peppers, Plays, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y . . . CONNIE JUNE AHO: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Dolphin Club, G.A.A. Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Student Council, Tri Hi-Y Club, Jr. Prom Queen, I962. JAMES RICHARD ALFANO: Baseball, Intramurals . . . ROY WES ALLSUP: Football, Gymnastics Team, Intramurals, Swimming Squad . . . BRIAN G, ALTMAN: Basketball, Wrestling, Transferred from University High School, Normal, Illinois. KATHLEEN LORETTA ALTO: Red Cross, Part-time Employment, Jr. Achievement . . . JULIE ANN AMBROGIO: Tri Hi-Y Club, Trans- ferred from St. Joseph High School, Kenosha, Wisconsin . . . AUDREY MARIE AINDERSON: Annual 'W, French Club, Peppers Club, Student W World, National Honor Society. Fx Dur Own Westside Story ANN LOUISE BARNAS: Annual W, Biology Club, Cheerleaders, Crossed Sabers, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Student W World, Student Council, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . ANITA MARIE BARNES: Future Nurses, G.A.A., German Club, Red Cross, National Honor Society, Peppers Club . . . NANCY KAY BARNES: Biology Club, Future Distributors Club, Future Homemakers, Future Nurses, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Red Cross, Part-time Employ- ment, Jr. Achievement. CAROLYN SUSANNE BASSETT: Annual W, French Club, Liter- ary Club . . . STEVE OSCAR BAY: Baseball, Class Council, Foot- ball, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Orchesis, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling . . . MONIQUE BEAUBIEN: French Club, Peppers Club, Rifle Team, Student Council, Spanish Club. LaVERNE ORA BELCHER: French Club . . . BRUCE BELL: Track, W Club . . . VIRGINIA LYNN BENNETT: A Cappella, Part-time Employment. R , LAMAR BENTON: Arts Club, Camera Club, Class Council, Cross Country, Gymnastics Team, Intramurals, Orchesis, Track . . . JAMES EDWARD BERG: Football, French Club, Intramurals, W Club, Wrestling . . . KAREN L. BERG: Debate Club, German Club, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Pep- pers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment. SHEILA IRENE BERNARD: Tri Hi-Y Club, Spanish Club . . . JAMES BICANIC: Arts Club, Baseball, Baslcetball, Football, Intramurals, Modern Music Masters, Spanish Club, Track . . . THERESA MARY BILOTTI: FBLA, Future Homemakers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Ottice Occupations, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. ROBERT EUGENE BIXLER: A Cappella, Band, Boys' Choir, Cross Country, Football, German Club, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Plays, Senior Class Play, Tennis, Thespians, VV Club, Wrestling . . . SHIRLEY ANN BLANCHARD: Class Council, Future Nurses, G.A.A., German Club, Jr. Classical League, Pep- pers Club . . . LAWRENCE THOMAS BOEGEN: Baseball, Basket- ball, Cross Country, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club, W Club. CAROL EILEEN BOHM: G.A.A. Girls' League, Peppers Club, Span- ish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . RICHARD A. BONGIOVANNE: Trans- ferred from Long Branch High School, Long Branch, New Jersey . . . DONNA LOU BOOTH: Jr. Achievement. CHERYL LEE BOWLES: G.A.A., Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part- time Employment, Transferred from Armiio Union High School, Fairfield, California . . . CAROL ANN BOYD: Cheerleaders, Class Ofticer, Crossed Sabers, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Student W World, Stu- dent Council, Tri H-Y Club . . . JAMES S. BRANDT: Part-time Em- ployment. 37 SANDRA BRUCKNER: FBLA, Future Distributors Club, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . ALAN FRANZ BRUMBAUGH: Camera Club, Class Council, French Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Orchesis, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, Part-time Employment . . . KEITH ALAN BURAND: Crossed Sabers. CARYL BURGESS: Class Officer, G.A.A., Peppers Club, Red Cross, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . RENE MAE BURGESS: Future Nurses . . . BAR- BARA JEAN BURRELL: French Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club. LINDA BURT: Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment . . . KATHLEEN CAROL BUTKUS: Band, French Club, G.A.A., Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club . . . DENNIS DONALD CAHILL: Audio Visual Club, Radio Club. JOANN CAROL CALAMIA: Class Council, Class Olticer, Crossed Sabers, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Plays, Student VV World, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment . . . BURTON JOHN CALLO- WAY: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Tennis, W Club . . . KEN- NETH H. CARLSON: Arts Club, Rifle Team, Chess Club. MIRA CVETROVIC: FBLA, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Transferred from Kenston High School, Chargrin Falls, Ohio . . . SANDRA CARON: French Club, G.A.A .... JOHANNA CARRI- SON: French Club, Girls' Choir. 38 I The First Chapter Helo CATHLEEN CAROLE BRAUER: A Cappella, Arts Club, Class Coun- cil, French Club, Girls' Choir, Peppers Club, Plays, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . GUNILLA AHLIS BRENISER: Arts Club, Biology Club, Future Nurses, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Jr, Achievement . . . BARRY EDWARD BROMSTEAD: Baseball, Basketball, Football, German Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals. DONNA LYNN BROOKS: Class Council, Debate Club, FBLA, G.A.A., Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri H-Y Club . . . THOMAS WAYNE BROUILLARD: Gymnastics Team, Intramurals, Orchesis, Track, W Club, Wrestling . . . CAROL ROBERTA BROWN. GARY LEE BROWN: Baseball, Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Rifle Team, Slide Rule Club, W Club . . . JOHN LESTER BRUCE: Audio Visual Club, Crossed Sabers, FBLA, Rifle Team, Latin Club, Jr. Achievement . . . JANICE MARIE BRUCKNER: Debate Club, German Club, Literary Club, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Part-time Employment. I Slew Friends and Faces SHARON LYNN CELESNIK: G.A.A., Transferred from Holy Child High School, Waukegan, Illinois . . . BENJAMIN RUSSELL CER- VANTES: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Football, Gymnastics Team, Intramurals, Student W World, Track, W Club, Wres- tling . . . MARY LOUISE CERVANTES: Biology Club, Debate Club, Girls' League, Red Cross, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Orchestra, Plays, Spanish Club, Thespians, Tri Hi-Y Club. CAROLYN K. CHAPPELL: Biology Club, G.A.A., Jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . ANN LOUISE CHATTERTON: Class Council, German Club, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Part-Time Employment . . . CHERYL ANN CLARK: Red Cross. ' i EDWARD A. CLARK . . . ROBERT JOHN CLARKE: Annual W, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club . . . WILLIE J. CLAUSELL: Basketball, Football, Intra- murals, Track, Part-time Employment. JACK MARTIN CLAUSSEN: Football, Track, W Club, Latin Club, Transferred from Radford High School, Honolulu, Hawaii . . . SUSAN BARBARA COFFIN: Camera Club, Office Occupations . . .WILLIAM C. CORN: Golf Team, Intramurals. LANA JO CORNELIUS: G.A.A .... ROBERT E. COTE: Part-time Employment . . . SHARON MARIE COX: Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment. DALE ROGER CRAWFORD: German Club, Golf Team, Gymnastics Team, Gymkana Club, Red Cross, Slide Rule Club . . . GILLIAN ANN CRUEY: Future Nurses, German Club . . . ROBERTA IVON CUENDET: French Club, Red Cross, Tri Hi-Y Club, Transferred From Klamath Union High School, Klamath Falls, Oregon. PAMELA DALTON: Class Council, FBLA, G.A,A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . PATRICIA JEAN DANIELSON: Annual W, Arts Club, Biology Club, German Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part- time Employment . . . VIVIAN RUTH DANIELSON: FBLA, G.A.A., Peppers Club, Part-time Employment, LARRY GEORGE DAVIS: Graphic Arts Club . . . LINDA DAVIS: FBLA, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . MARTHA MARIA DAVIS: A Cappella, Arts Club, Class Council, French Club, Future Teach- ers, Girls' League, Literary Club, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Peppers Club, Transferred from Kokomo High School, Kokomo, Indiana. 39 DOUGLAS CLYDE DeTHORNE: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Class Oflhcer, Football, French Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Or- chesis, Slide Rule Club, Student W World, Student Council, W Club, Part-time Employment . . . LYLE HOWARD DIAMOND: Track . . . BEVERLY JEAN DINGMAN: Future Nurses, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Gymkana Club. DOROTHEA STOWELL DIVER: Arts Club, Cheerleaders, Class Council, Class Ofhcer, Debate Club, German Club, Girls' League, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Peppers Club, Crossed Sabers, National Honor Society, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . HELEN PATRICIA DONOHUE: Ofhce Occupations, Peppers Club, Jr. Achievement . . . DARYL A. DORNBUSH: Intramurals, Part-time Employment. FRANCES ELAINE DORSEY: G.A.A., Future Home-makers, Trans- ferred from North Chicago Community High School, North Chi- cago, Illinois . . . RONALD DOUGLAS: Baseball, Class Council, Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Student Council W Club, Wres- tling . . . DORIS DRACOS: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, French Club, Girls' League, National Honor Society, Tri Hi-Y Club. DEANNA JESSICA DRAGUNAS: Debate Club, German Club, Girls' League, Literary Club, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, Math Club . . . DENNIS DEAN DRETSKE: Part-time Employment . . . RICHARD LEE DROBNICK: Baseball, Basketball, Football, German Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club, W Club. JOY ANN DUFFY: G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Plays, Thespians, Latin Club, Transferred from Grant High School, Fox Lake, Illinois . . . WARREN DUNN: Track, W Club, Basketball, Football, Camera Club, Transferred from Easton Union High School, Easton, Cali- fornia . . . DIANA MARIE DUPIN: French Club, Literary Club, Stu- dent W World, Part-time Employment. 40 We Had a Lot to Learr PERCY LEE DAVIS: Basketball, Football, Office Occupations, Track, W Club, Wrestling . . . PENNY LU DAYER: Girls' League, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . JANICE JOY DAYTON: A Cappella, Band, French Club, Future Teachers, Modern Music Masters, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Thespians, Part-time Employment. CAROL DECKER: Peppers Club, Spanish Club . . . MICHAEL THOMAS DECKER: Annual W, Crossed Sabers, Jr. Classical League, Swimming Squad, Jr. Achievement . . . LINDA DeLONG: Class Council, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. CAROL ANIN DeLUCA: Future Distributors Club, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . GLORIA JEAN DeNARDIS: Future Dis- tributors Club, Part-time Employment, Transferred from North Chi- cago Community High School, North Chicago, Illinois . . . PETER P. DesMONIE: Crossed Sabers, Football, Golf Team, Jr. Classical League, Slide Rule Club. We Were Willing to Work DOUG EDWARD EDWARDS: Baseball, German Club, Intramurals, Swimming, Squad, Part-time Employment . . . HAROLD RUSSELL EDWARDS: Baseball, Cross Country, German Club, Intramurals, Student Council, W Club . . . SHARON RAE EDWARDS: G.A.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. SHIRLEE LEE EIMERMAN: A Cappella, Annual W, Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . DALE HOWARD EKKELA: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, W Club . . .ROBERT JOHN ELBLEIN. LAUREL TAMA ELLIS: F.B,L.A., Transferred from Lincoln Jr. High School, Kenosha, Wisconsin . . . JOHN ALLEN ELSASSER: German Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Slide Rule Club . . . MARGARET LOUISE ESP: Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Literary Club, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. K , DAVID ARTHUR EUSTACE: A Cappella, Band, Baseball, Boys' Choir, Intramurals, Red Cross, Plays, Senior Class Play, Wrestling . . . PATRICIA HELEN FALVEY: Annual W, Debate Club, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Forensic League, Peppers Club, Senior Class Play, Part-time Employment . . , BARBARA KAY FARELLA: Annual W, Class Officer, French Club, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y, Club, Senior Class Play, Part-time Employment. RICHARD ORRIN FEIERTAG: Audio Visual Club, Crossed Sabers, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Thespians, Jr. Achievement, Part-time Em- ployment . . . FREDERICK J. FIEDLER: Band, Boys' Choir, Football, French Club, German Club, Golf Team, Swimming Squad . . . JOSEPH ANTHONY FIGUEROA: Crossed Sabers, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. BILL FIKES: Arts Club, Class Council, Football, Intramurals, W Club, Wrestling . . . JOHN FISCHER: Rifle Team, Track, Part-time Employment . . . MARILYN C. FLOWERS: Annual W, F.B.L.A., Tri Hi-Y Club, Transferred from Amador Valley High School, Pleasanton, California. JOSEPH FOSTER: Future Distributors Club, Part-time Employment . . . DANNY DAVID FOX: Cross Country, Football, W Club, Wrestling . . . JOHN ARTHUR FREESE: Cross Country, Golf Team, Intramurals. NANCY JEAN FRIEDMAN: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Red Cross, Office OC- cupations, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . RUTH FRIED- RICH: G.A.A., German Club, Jr. Classical League . . . JOHN ROBERT FRYE: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Crossed Sabers, Intramu- rals, Plays, Tennis, W Club, Wrestling, Chess Club, Thespians. 41 BONNIE KATHLEEN GOESKE: G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Gymnastics Team, Peppers Club . . . MARILYN KAY GOETZ: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . GLORIA GAY GONCOE: Future Teachers, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club. CONSTANCE MARY GONYO: Red Cross, Office Occupations . . THOMAS GRANT GONYO: Boys' Choir, Part-time Employment . . . SANDRA GOSHGARIAN: Class Council, French Club, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. SALLY MARIE GOSSETT: Part-time Employment . . . PAUL LOUIS GOVEKAR, JR.: Crossed Sabers, Gymnastics Team, Jr. Classical League, Slide Rule Club, Math Club . . . EMMA L. GRAHAM: Girls' Choir, Transferred from Reedtown High School, Russellville, Ala- bama. RONALD JOHN GRANNA: Intramurals, Part-time Employment . . . JANICE ADELE GREENFIELD: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club . . . CHESTER GRIFFITH: Hi-Y Club, ln- tramurals, Jr. Classical League, Rifle Team, Student Council. DAVE GROAT: Crossed Sabers, Part-time Employment . . . FRED- RICK LEE GUST: F.B.L.A., Intramurals, Part-time Employment, Trans- ferred from St. Joseph's High School, Kenosha, Wisconsin . . . LARRY HAAG: Baseball, Intramurals, Wrestling, Part-time Employ- ment. 42 Chapter Two of Our Stor JOSEPH DONALD FRYMAN, JR.: Camera Club, Crossed Sabers, German Club, Plays . . . HELEN ALLENE GARRISON: G.A.A., Orchesis, Red Cross, Peppers Club . . . EDWARD ROGER GAR- ROSS: Cross Country, Football, Track, W Club, Wrestling. LA-VONNE RAE GATLIN: French Club, G.A.A., Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . DONALD ANONALD GEHRLS . . . GREGG RAY GILROY: Baseball, Football, Golf Team, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Rifle Team, Slide Rule Club, W Club, Wrestling. GAJA VIRGINIA GINIOTIS: G.A.A., Jr. Classical League, Trans- ferred from Spencerville High School, Spencerville, Ohio . . . MARTHA JEAN GLEI: Arts Club, Class Council, French Club, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . DIANE CHERYL GODONIS: Biology Club, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club. 'ontinued to '60 and '61 DON F. HAGEDORN: Baseball, Football, Future Distributors Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Wrestling, Part-time Employment . . , DONALD GEORGE HAGEN: Basketball, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Slide Rule Club, W Club . . . CHARLES ALBERT HAINES: Cross Country, Gymnastics Team, Track, Wrestling, Part-time Employment. LAURI JOHN HAKANEN: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Football, Student Council, Track, W Club . . . DAVID EVERETT HALL: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Graphic Arts Club, Part-time Employment . . . RUSSELL CRAIG HALL: German Club, Intramurals, Rifle Team, Graphic Arts Club, Jr. Achievement, Part-time Employment. PENNY IRENE HALLAS: Class Council, F.B.L.A., French Club, G.A.A. Girls' League, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . EUGENE F. HALLEN: Band, Cross Country, Football, German Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramu- rals, Jr. Achievement, Part-time Employment . . . DAVID LYNN HANKINS: Future Distributors Club, Track, Camera Club, Trans- ferred From North Chicago Community High School, North Chi- cago, Illinois. EARL DEAN HANLIN . . . EARL E. HANSEN: Cross Country, Track . . . JOHN RAY HANSEN: Band. RICHARD SAMUEL HANSEN: Crossed Sabers, Gymnastics Team . . . LOTHAR HELMUT HANUSA: Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Transferred from LaPorte High School, LaPorte, Indi- ana . . . CAROLYN ANN HARRISON: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Red Cross, Part-time Employment. THOMAS GEORGE HATTON: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Plays, Rifle Team . . . STEPHEN WESLEY HEATH: Class Council, Football, Intra- murals, Plays, Senior Class Play, W Club, Wrestling . . . KATH- LEEN ANN HEISER: Jr. Classical League, Part-time Employment. RICHARD WILLIAM HEITING: Baseball, Spanish Club, Chess Club . . . RONALD LEE HENINGER: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Slide Rule Club, Part-time Employment . . . PATRICIA LOUISE HER- BERGER: Jr. Achievement, Part-time Employment. RICHARD E. HERDLISKA: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Ger- man Club, Intramurals, W Club, Wrestling . . . ROBERT ED- MUND HERMAN: Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Track . . . BERNIS ANN HERMANSON: Annual W, De- bate Club, F.B.L.A., French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Part-time Employment. 43 DAVID LEE HOOK: Swimming Squad, Part-Time Employment . . . MARILYN KAY HOYER: Girls' League, Part-time Employment . . . ROBERT STANTON HOYT: Class Council, Football, Hi-Y Club, Part- time Employment, Transferred from St. Joseph High School, Keno- sha, Wisconsin. MICHAEL LLOYD HUGHES: A Cappella, Baseball, Basketball, Boys' Choir, Class Council, Class Ofticer, Crossed Sabers, Football, Ger- man Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Modern Music Masters, Plays, Thespians, W Club . . . TOM JOHN ISKALIS: Bancl, Baseball, Basketball, Golf Team, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Red Cross, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Track, Wrestling . . . DIANA CAROL JACKSON: F.B.L.A., Oftice Occupations, Peppers Club. HELEN RUTH JACKSON: Arts Club, Future Teachers, Red Cross, Ottice Occupations, Peppers Club, Transferred from Eastern High School, Detroit, Michigan . . . JAMES LOUIS JACKSON: Part- time Employment . . . L. T. JACKSON: Football, Wrestling. JOHN JOSEPH JEWETT: A Cappella, Art Club, Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Plays, Senior Class Play, Thespians, Wrestling . . . JANE EMILY JOELSON: A Cap- pella, Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Jr. Clas- sical League, Modern Music Masters, Peppers Club, Plays, Thespi- ans . . . NANCY ANN JOHNSON: Class Council, French Club, G.A.A., Student W World. DIANE LYNN JONES: Arts Club, Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Gymnastics Team, Peppers Club, Plays, Thespians, Tri-Hi-Y Club . . . LEON SHARMAN JACKSON: Trans- terred from North Chicago Community High School, North Chi- cago, Illinois . . . ALAN RICHARD JORGENSEN: Baseball, Basket- ball, Cross Country. 44 We Were the First Class SAMMY KAY HICKS: Swimming Squad, Part-time Employment . . . DAVID ALAN HILL: Cross Country, Golf Team, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . EDWARD ROBERT HINTZEN: Base- ball, Biology Club, Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Part-time Employment. THEODOSIA CHARLOTTE HOARD: Debate Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Oltice Occupations, Peppers Club, Plays, Student W World, Part-time Employment . . . JUDITH MAY HODELL: French Club, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part- time Employment . . . DIANE ELIZABETH HOGAN: Jr. Classical League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Jr. Achievement, Part-time Em- ployment. RONALD DEAN HOLLAND: Cross Country, German Club, Track, W Club . . . JAN ELAYNE HOLLISTER: Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Student Council, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . E. ROBERT HOLMBERG: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Hi-Y Club, National Honor Society, Plays, Student Council, Spanish Club, W Club, Math Club. it if I'o Stay Two Years at West CARL RAYMOND JURCIN: Class Council, Gymnastics, Part-time Employment . . . JERRY LEO JUSTEN: Intramurals . . . SUSAN CHERYL KALINA: G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Red Cross, National Honor Society, Peppers, Tri Hi-Y. DIANE BARBARA KASKI: Crossed Sabers, Debate, French Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Girls' Choir, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Orchesis, Peppers, Thespians, Tri Hi-Y . . . DAVID FREDERICK KAUFMANN: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hi-Y Club, W Club . . . LINDA CHERYL KEARNEY: Future Homemakers, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Peppers, Spanish Club. T. LYNNE KILBANE: Class Council, French Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Peppers, Plays, Thespians, Tri Hi-Y, AFS International . . . JIM KING: Part-time Employment . . . DANNY CALVIN KINLEY: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Wrestling. nl JOHN FREDERICK KIRCHMEYER: Band, Intramurals, Swimming Squad, VV Club, Jr. Achievement, Part-time Employment . . CHARLES LEWIS KLEIN: F.B.L.A., Distributive Occupations . . PATRICIA GAIL KOKKINEN: Girls' League, Part-time Employment. GEORGE EDWARD KOLAR: Crossed Sabers, Football, Hi-Y, Intra- murals, Spanish Club, Track, VV Club, Transferred from Kenosha, Wisconsin . . . DIANE LYNN KOLENS: Biology Club, Future Teach ers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Plays, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y . . . MARY A. KOLMAN: A Cappella, Crossed Sabers, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Choir, Literary Club, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Transferred From Holy Child High School. GERALD ANTHONY KONCAN: Gymnastics Team, Intramurals, Part-time Employment . . . VICTORIA ELAINE KOPOIAN: Biology Club, Debate, G.A.A., Jr. Classical League, Slide Rule Club . . . PATRICIA ANN KOTTCAMP: A Cappella, Class Council, Jr. Clas- sical League, Modern Music Masters, Peppers, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Tri Hi-Y. PATRICIA ANN MARIE KOUKAL: Biology Club, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Peppers . . . PETER GEORGE KRA- MER: Cross Country, German Club, Golf Team, Intramurals, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . SANDRA ELLEN KRAMER: Annual W, Biology Club, Class Council, French Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers, Tri Hi-Y. CAROL JEAN KRAMSKY: Jr. Classical League, Red Cross, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play . . . DAVID JOHN KRIESEL: Baseball, Basketball, W Club . . . RICHARD KRUZIKAS: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals. 45 SANDRA MARIE LEHTIMAKI: Debate Club, G.A.A., German Club, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Slide Rule Club . . . LARRY ALBIN LEICHT: Crossed Sabers, Golf Team, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . NORMAN C. LeMlEUX: Crossed Sabers, Cross Country, German Club, Intramurals, Wrestling, Part- time Employment. ANN LOUISE LENNARSON: Annual W, Class Council, Class Officer, Crossed Sabers, Dolphins, French Club, Girls' League, National Honor Society, Peppers, Plays, Student Council, Spanish Club, Thespians, Tri Hi-Y . . . LOREN JAMES LESKIS: Baseball, Class Council, Football, Intramurals, Student Council, Spanish Club . . . MARY MIMI LESKOVEC: Slide Rule Club, Transferred from Ess, Liubliana, Yugoslavia. WILLIAM GORDON LEWIS: Biology Club, Spanish Club . . . ARTHUR A. LINDWALL: Baseball, Football, Transferred from War- ren Township High School, Gurnee, Illinois . . . SANDRA M. LITTLE: French Club, Jr. Achievement. ANGELO JOHN LOFFREDO: Gymnastics Team . . . FRANK MICHAEL LOFFREDO: Football, Intramurals, Wrestling . . . GEORGE ALAN LOFFREDO: Intramurals, Wrestling. ROBERT C. LOMBARD, JR.: Intramurals, Part-time Employment, Transferred from Rockford East High School, Rockford, Illinois . . . FRANK R. LORD: French Club, Literary Club . . . CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE LOVE: Biology Club, French Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Tri Hi-Y Club. 46 Becoming Upperclassmer KENTON L. KUEHNLE: Audio Visual Club, Crossed Sabers, Debate Club, Jr. Classical League, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Slide Rule Club . . .CONSTANCE SUE KYTOSSAARI: Ger- man Club, Girls' League, Part-time Employment . , . GLORIA JEAN LaFORGE: G.A.A., Girls' League, Part-time Employment. GEORGE FRANCIS LAMBIE: Basketball, Crossed Sabers, Football, Track, W Club . . . SHARON PATRICIA LAMPINEN: Spanish Club . . . JUDITH N. LANDFIELD: Biology Club, Class Council, French Club, Future Teachers, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Tri Hi-Y Club. BARBARA ANN LANG: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Peppers Club, Part-time Empolyment . . . GEORGE A. LAUX . . . LEON LEE: Camera Club, Intramurals, W Club, Wrestling. Was Always Our Ambition LINDA L. LOWRANCE: Girls' League, Office Occupations, Tri Hi-Y Club, Transferred from Holy Child High School, Waukegan, Illi- nois . . . STEPHEN GARY LOY: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Cross Country, Football, Intramurals, Modern Music Masters, Plays, Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, W Club . . . BRENDA KAY LYNCH: Red Cross, Peppers Club. KAREN ANN LYON: G.A.A., Spanish Club, Part-time Employment . . . BETSY MAC LAGAN: Part-time Employment . . . WINFREY JAMES MADISON: Football, Intramurals, Track, W Club, Wres- tling. HOWARD S. MADSEN: Intramurals . . . JANIS LYNNE MAGDEN: Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Part-time Employment . . TERRY RAYMOND MAIDL: Camera Club, Slide Rule Club, Graphic Arts Club, Jr. Achievement. SHARON JUNE MAIKRANZ: Class Council, F.B.L.A., Future Distrib- utors Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Red Cross, Office Occupations, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . SANDRA LYNN MAKINEN: Girls' League, Orchesis, Transferred from Kenora High School, Kenora, Canada . . . PAULA JEAN MALACHEK: A Cappella, Biology Club, Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Modern Music Masters, Orchestra, Peppers Club. SANDRA MARIE MALINOWSKI: Girls' League, Red Cross, Part- time Employment . . . KATHLEEN MARIE MANNINEN: Class Coun- cil, Crossed Sabers, Dolphin Club, French Club, G.A.A., National Honor Society, Peppers, Student Council, Tri Hi-Y, AFS Exchange Student to Denmark for First Semester . . . WILLIAM C. MARLIN: Literary Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Transferred from Hilltop High School, Chula Vista, California. ANDREA KAY MARSH: Annual W, Class Council, Future Teach- ers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Plays, Student Council, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment . . . NANCY ANN MARUSHIN: A Cappella, German Club, Girls' League, Tri Hi-Y Club, Transferred from Hazelton High School, Hazelton, Pennsylvania . . . ROBERT E. MATHEWS, JR. PATRICIA ANN MATTILA: Girls' League, Part-time Employment . . . DONA LEE MAURER: F.B.L.A., Girls' Choir . . . EUGENE HENRY MAURER, JR.: Band, Camera Club, Class Council, Crossed Sabers. CONSTANCE MARIE MAZMANIAN: Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment . . . CAROL ANN MAZRIN: Future Home- makers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Jr. Achievement . . . MICHAEL MAZURCZAK: Baseball, Class Council, French Club, ln- tramurals, Jr. Achievement, Part-time Employment. 47 Our Eastside Story Began TERRY LYNN McCLEOD: Girls' League, Part-time Employment . . . ROSETTA McGEE: Girls' League, Part-time Employment . . . JAMES MICHAEL McNEANY: Biology Club, Crossed Sabers, German Club, Intramurals, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, Part-time Employ- ment. SANDRA LEE MEATHEANY: Class Council, National Honor Society, Oltice Occupations, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement . . . LYDIA MEDINA: Spanish Club . , . NORMAN PATRICK MEJIA: Biology Club, Class Council, Intramurals, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, Graphic Arts Club. VIRGINIA ANN MELVILLE: French Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . BARBARA ANN MERKLING: F.B.L.A., Future Distributors Club, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . VIVIAN ANN MERLO: Class Council, Girls' League, Office Occupations, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Plays, Tri-Hi- Y Club. DAN EUGENE MEYER: Class Council, Intramurals, Spanish Club . . . SUSAN DIANA MEYERS: Biology Club, G.A.A., German Club, Slide Rule Club, Part-time Employment . . . CARL NORBERT MICH- ELSEN: Band, Gymnastics Team, Slide Rule Club, Wrestling, Chess Club. BRUCE MILLER: Biology Club, Class Council, Cross Country, Golf Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Red Cross, Track, Part-time Employ- ment . . . LUBICA MILOSHEVICH: Part-time Employment . . . GENE L. MILTIMORE: Part-time Employment. DIKRAN GEORGE MISHIGIAN: Football, Track, Wrestling, Part- time Employment . . .-JOHN IRVIN MITCHELL: Biology Club, Boys' Choir, Crossed Sabers, Spanish Club, Rifle Team, Part-time Employ- ment . . . VALLI REBECCA MONTGOMERY: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Gymnastics Club, Part- time Employment. MAUREEN MOORE: Gymnastics . . . CHERYL JERET MORRIS: De- bate Club, F.B.L.A,, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Transferred from North Chicago High School, North Chicago, Illinois . . . CHARLES ARTHUR MORRISON: Class Council, Football, Intramurals, Na- tional Honor Society, Plays, Spanish Club, Track, W Club. JACK EARL MORRISON: Football, Swimming Squad . . . AUDE EVELYNE MOTTIER: Modern Music Masters, Student Council, Exc- change student from ESJF Geneva, Switzerland . . . PETER MULE: Class Council, German Club, Intramurals, Track. 48 o Unfold in 1961 THOMAS T. MULHOLLAND: F.B.L.A., Intramurals, Part-time Em- ployment . . . GLENN A. MUSCHEWSKE: Part-time Employment . . . RONALD JAY NADEN: Baseball, Basketball, Crossed Sabers, Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Rifle Team, W Club. DONALD CHARLES NELLINS: Biology Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad . . . SHEILA MARIA NELSON: F.B.L.A., Peppers Club, Spanish Club . . . BETTE ANN NORDSTROM: F.B.L.A., French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. TIMOTHY ROBERT NORSTROM: Crossed Sabers, Hi-Y Club, Jr. Classical League, Swimming Squad, Tennis, Part-time Employment, Dolphin Club . . . BONNIE ELAINE OBERMAN: F.B.L.A., Girls' Choir . . . DIANNE RUBY O'CONNELL: G.A.A., Office Occupa- tions. 6 . .4 . .X COLLEEN ANN O'DONNELL: Arts Club, F.B.L.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . CAROL ANN OGILVIE: F.B.L.A., Peppers Club . . . RUTH ANN OHANIAN: A Cappella, Cheerleaders, Class Council, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Modern Music Masters, Orchestra, Peppers Club, Plays, Tri Hi-Y Club. ELI OLIVARES: Student W World, Graphic Arts Club, Part-time Employment . . . ROBERT E. OLSON: Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . THOMAS AN- THONY O'MEARA: Football, German Club, Slide Rule Club. ENEIDA M. ORTIZ: Transferred from Ponce High School, Puerto Rico . . . J. DAVID OSBORNE: Crossed Sabers, National Honor Society, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . JOHN OSTERHOLM: Arts Club, Rifle Team. LARRY MICHAEL OWEN: Football, Gymnastics Team, Track, W Club . . . MARY ELIZABETH OWENS: Class Council, Crossed Sab ers, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . KAY LEA PALMER: Biology Club, Future Nurses Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club Jr. Achievement, Part-time Employment. 1 I PATRICIA EVA PALMER: German Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Plays, Student W World, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment . . . NICHOLAS EDWIN PALO: A Cappella Band, Basketball, Boys' Choir, Class Council, Debate, Football French Club, Hi-Y, Modern Music Masters, National Forensic League, Plays, Slide Rule, Track, W Club . . . BARBARA ANN PANKRATZ: Girls' League. 1 r 49 l CHARLENE ANNE PERRY: Arts Club, Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . LYNNE MARIE PERTUNEN: A Cappella, French Club, Future Nurses, Peppers Club, Part-time Employment . . . DEBORAH ELLEN PETERSEN: Class Officer, Crossed Sabers, French Club, Future Nurses, Red Cross, Student Council. DAVID LEE PETERSON: Rifle Team . . . KAREN IRENE PETERSON: Annual W, Crossed Sabers, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical, League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Student Council, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . CAROL ANN PETITCLAIR: Biology Club, Future Nurses, G.A.A., Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Pep- pers Club, Part-time Employment. CAROLYN ALICE PETKOVSEK: Girls' League, Spanish Club . . . JAMES CHARLES PETKUS: Intramurals, Graphic Arts Club . . . MARY JANE PETROVIC: F.B.L.A., Girls' League, Ottice Occupations, Jr. Achievement. JAMES PETER PHILLIPS: . . . ROBERT DENNIS PIEPER: Football, Intramurals, Swimming Squad . . . GLORIA JO PILERI: Class Coun- cil, Class Oflicer, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Masque and Gavel, Peppers Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Student W World, Student Council, Spanish Club, Thespians, Tri Hi-Y Club. MARY HAZEL PINK: Arts Club, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . BERNICE PIRAINO: F.B.L.A., Future Distributors Club, G.A.A., Jr. Achieve- ment, Part-time Employment . . . MARGOT PORETT: Girls' League, Peppers Club, Student W World, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. 50 We Vied for Realizatio GAIL ELAINE PAPINEAU: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Ot- fice Occupations, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . STEVEN SCOTI' PARKER: Band, Baseball . . . DAVID R. PARKINSON: Class Council Crossed Sabers, Golf Team, Jr. Classical League, W Club, I CHARLES M. PARSONS: Swimming Squad, Spanish Club, Part time Employment . . . WILLIAM HOWARD PATTON: Crossed Sa bers, Debate Club, German Club, Gymnastics Team, Rifle Team, Slide Rule Club, Math Club, Chess Club, National Merit Semiflnalist . . . SHIRLEY ANN PAUL: G.A.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Pep- pers Club. PAUL FREDERICK PEARCE: Baseball, Boys' Choir, Crossed Sabers, Debate Club, Football, Intramurals, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Senior Class Play, W Club, Wrestling . . . CHERYLE LYNN PEARSALL: French Club, G.A.A., Oftlce Occupa- tions, Part-time Employment . . . FREDERICK L. PELLEY: Class Coun- cil, Crossed Sabers, Cross Country, Track, W Club. f Hopes and Plans ROGER ALLEN POWERS: Part-time Employment . . . EDWARD JAMES PRENTICE: Cross Country, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Chess Club . . . GAYLE HELEN PROCEK: A Cappella, F.B.L.A., Future Nurses, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. ROBYN DENISE PROCEK: Cheerleaders, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Student W World, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . LEONTYNE RACHEL: G.A.A., Peppers Club, Transferred from Kenosha High School, Kenosha, Wisconsin . . . WILLIAM JOSEPH RAHLING: Class Council, Football, Golf Team, Hi-Y Club, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club, W Club, Part- time Employment. JERRY N. RASMUSSEN: German Club, Slide Rule Club, Chess Club . . . NATALIE JEANNE REHOR: A Cappella, Class Council, G.A,A., Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . PATRICIA LYNNE RENDER: A Cappella, Biology Club, Cheerleaders, Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Modern Music Masters, Orchesis, Peppers, Plays, Student W World, Tri Hi-Y. EFFIE RHYAN: Arts Club, Future Nurses, G.A.A., Student W World, Transferred from Booker T. Washington, Memphis, Ten- nessee . . . THOMAS MICHEAL RHYAN: . . . CHRISTINE RICH- ARDSON: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. RIDWAN DEREINDA: Gymnastics Team, Red Cross, Student Coun- cil, Exchange Student from Sma-Neger Kutaradia, Indonesia . . . WILLIAM FRED RIEBE: Basketball, Football, Jr, Achievement, Part- time Employment . . . LYNN CAROL RISLEY: Girls' Choir, Jr. Achievement. TARI KAY RIVETT: Annual W, Arts Club, Band, Debate, F.B.L.A., French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Gymnastics, Red Cross, Pep- pers, Plays, Tri Hi-Y . . . MARY LENNA ROBERTSON: Biology Club, Class Council, F.B.L.A., Red Cross, Peppers, Student W World, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y, Part-time Employment . . . BARBARA JEAN ROBINSON: Future Homemakers, Girls' League, Part-time Employ- ment. CHRISTOPHER MARIUS RODBRO: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Cross Country, F.B.L.A., Hi-Y, Intramurals, Red Cross, Plays, Slide Rule, Spanish Club, Tennis, W Club . . . ANTHONY VALENTINE RODRIGUEZ: Office Occupations, Trans- ferred from Centennial Senior High School, Compton, California . . . JAMES DOUGLAS ROMPASKY: Crossed Sabers, Rifle Team. KATHLEEN MARIAN ROMPELLA: Annual W, Biology Club, F.B.L.A., French Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers, Senior Class Play, Tri Hi-Y . . . NANCY JEAN ROSE: F.B.L.A., French Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Peppers, Student W World, Tri Hi-Y . . . ROBERT BRUCE ROSS: Band, Basketball, Biology Club, Cross Country, Football, German Club, Hi-Y, Intra- murals, Red Cross, Tennis, Part-time Employment. 51 I CAROL ANN SAVAGE: Future Nurses. G.A.A., Girls' League, Pep- pers, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y . . , SCOTT W. SAWBY: Crossed Sa- bers, Rifle Team, Slide Rule Club . . . LAWRENCE WIHEY SCHAD: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Debate, German Club, Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Plays, Slide Rule, Student Council, Tennis, Thespians. GREGORY SCHAEFER: German Club, Intramurals, Swimming Squad . . . HOWARD JOHN SCHLICHTING: Crossed Sabers, Football, ln- tramurals,'Wrestling . . . JERRY LEE SCHMIDT: Part-time Employ- ment. SALLY SCHMIDT: Dolphin Club, G.A.A., German Club, Peppers, Tri Hi-Y . . . RICHARD DAVID SCHRECKENGOST: Debate, German Club, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, Rifle Team, Wrestling . . . MARY SUE SCHWARTZ: Class Officer, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers, Plays, Student VV World, Student Council, Thespians, Tri Hi-Y. KENDALL LYNN SCHWERY: Annual VV, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Orchesis, Peppers Club, Plays, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y . . . JILL ARLINE SEFTON: Arts Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Pep- pers, Tri Hi-Y . . . DALE EDWARDS SELF: Part-time Employment. JOAN EMILY SENICA: Future Nurses, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri Hi-Y Part-time Employment . . . BARBARA A. SEYMOUR: Cheerleaders, F.B.L.A., Girls' League, Peppers, Tri Hi-Y . . . MARY LORRAINE SHANNON: Biology Club, Future Nurses, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. 52 Climax of Chapter Three RONALD JAMES ROWE: Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, W Club, Wrestling . . . RICHARD R. RUOTSI: Part-time Employment . . . SANDRA LEE RUSSELL: G.A.A., Office Occupations, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. CAROLE JEAN RYAN: A Cappella, Biology Club, Debate Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Literary Club, Masque And Gavel, Modern Music Masters, National Forensic League, Orchestra, Peppers Club, Plays, Thespians, Acronauts . . . JAMES EDWARD RYBICKI . . . JOAN ELIZABETH SAINIO: G.A.A., Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y. SUSAN CAROLYN SALSTROM: Biology Club, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Tri Hi-Y, Math Club . . . MARGARET JEAN SAMUELIAN: Biology Club, Class Council, F.B.L.A., Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y, Part-time Em- ployment . . . LUZ N. SANCHEZ: G.A.A., Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. as Our '62 Junior Prom RUTH ANN SHANYFELT: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Peppers Club . . . SHERYL SUZZANNE SHEETS: Debate Club, French Club, German Club, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Peppers . . . LINDA ELAINE SHERER: Annual W, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Modern Music Masters, Orchesis, Pep- pers, Plays, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y. ROGER DANIEL SHERWOOD: Camera Club, Part-time Employment . . . CAROL A. SHIMANEK: Biology Club, Class Council, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y, Berg Science Seminar, Band Maiorette . . . JACK SHUST- ER: Literary Club, Part-time Employment. SHARON ANNE SIKICH: French Club, G.A.A., Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment . . . BILL HARRY SILVANUSI Rifle Team, Transferred from Roosevelt Military Academy, Aledo . . . MI- CHAEL G. SIMON: Basketball, German Club, Hi-Y Club, Tennis, W Club. X . s 9 'C' ROBERT WILLIAM SIMONSON: Crossed Sabers, Gymnastics Team . . . WILLIAM SISOLAK: German Club, Golf Team, Hi-Y Club . . . PENNY L. SJOSTROM: F.B.L.A., French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club. ROSE ANN SLAZAS: Girls' League, Peppers Club . . . EILEEN THERESA SLOAN: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Transferred from Holy Child High School . . . ROBERT M. SLUGA: Golf Team, Intramurals, Rifle Team. BARBARA MAE SMITH: Class Council, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Transferred From Mission Bay High School, San Di- ego, California . . . JOSEPH SMITH: Football, Intramurals, Track, W Club, Wrestling . . . KENNETH L. SMITH: Intramurals, Red Cross, Track. MICHAEL SMITH: Part-time Employment . . . RONNIE D. SMITH: Baseball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Transferred from Jetton High School, Paducah, Kentucky . . . WILLIE SMITH: Basketball, Football, Track, W Club. MARY ARLENE SMOLICH: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . DONALD EUGENE SMRTNIK: Baseball, Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, W Club . . . MICHAEL EVERETT SNIDER: Intramurals, Jr. Achieve- ment, Graphic Arts Club, Part-time Employment. 53 DAVID LOREN STANCZAK: Baseball, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Debate Club, Jr. Classical League, Red Cross, Masque and Gavel, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, W Club . . . LINDA LEE STEFANOWSKI: Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club . . . ROBERT ALLEN STEFFEN: Baseball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Track, W Club. BILL STEIDTMAN: Baseball, Camera Club, Intramurals . . . BUDDY STEPHENS: Arts Club, Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Wrestling, Part-time Employment . . . PATSY STEPHENS: Girls' Choir, Part- time Employment. JANET STEVENSON: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classi- cal League, Literary Club, National Honor Society, Peppers, Tri Hi-Y, Transferred from Nazareth, Pennsylvania . . . SALLY ANN STICKELS: G.A.A., Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club . . . PATRICIA GAYLE STOBER: Arts Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Orchesis, Pep- pers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. SUSAN ANN STODOLA: Band, French Club, Future Nurses, Modern Music Masters, Tri Hi-Y Club . WILLIAM HENRY STOKESBERRY: Baseball, Intramurals, Rifle Team, Part-time Employment . . . CHARLES J. STOLL: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Part-time Employ- ment. TOM EDWARD STOVER: Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, W Club . . . JOHN THEODORE STRANBERG: Biology Club, German Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Swimming Squad, Wrestling, Part- time Employment . . . PAUL F. STRIPE: Baseball, Football, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club, W Club, Part-time Employment, Trans- ferred from Kenosha, Wisconsin. 54 As Graduation Drew FREDRIC GEORGE SNODGRASS: Part-time Employment . . . ROB- ERT L. SNOOK.: Part-time Employment . . . MARGARET JEAN SO- DERQUIST: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' League. KAREN SANDRA SORVARI: Arts Club, Biology Club, G.A.A., Jr. Classical League, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club , . . FRANK J. SPEN- KO: Baseball, Basketball, Football, German Club, Intramurals, Part- time Employment . . . JUDITH ANN SPIERS: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Part-time Employment. LARRY ALLEN SPIERS: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Class Officer, Football, German Club, Golf Team, Hi-Y Club, Intramu- rals, Student Council, Swimming Squad, Tennis, Track, W Club . . . DAVID SPURLING: Camera Club, Graphic Arts Club . . . MI- CHAEL FRANCIS STABEN: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Part- time Employment. slearer Excitement Grew JAMES R. STUART: Basketball, Class Council, Hi-Y Club, Intramu rals, Jr. Classical League, Rifle Team, Part-time Employment . . MARTHA P. SUGGS: Transferred from Howard High School, Chat- tanoga, Tennessee . . . MARILYN ANNE SWALLEY: Future Distribu tors Club. JIM ALBERT TALSO . . . ROGER JOHN TAYLOR: Band, Baseball, Boys' Choir, Class Council, Intramurals, Red Cross, Modern Music Masters, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling . . . EUGENE WILLIAM THEIS: Arts Club, F.B.L.A., Future Distributors Club, Part-time Ern- ployment. WAVA ELOUISE THERRELL: Tri Hi-Y Club, Transferred from Hoo- ver High School, San Diego, California . . . LA REE LYNN THOMAS: F.B.L.A., Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club . . . MARALEE ANN TIERNAN: F.B.L.A., Future Distributors Club, G.A,A., Peppers Club, Part-time Employment. JEANNE TINSLEY: Class Council, Dolphin Club, French Club, G.A.A. Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . ROBERT JEROME TISKUS: Cross Country, Future Distributors Club, Wres- tling, Part-time Employment . . . IDA L. TOLEDO: Spanish Club, Part-time Employment. PAT CURTIS TOMPKINS: Basketball, Crossed Sabers, Football, Track, W Club , . . WAYNE CURTISS TROBEC . . . JOANNE KAYE TRUBY: F.B.L.A., Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Part-time Em- ployment. ROGER LAYNE TURK: Cross Country, Swimming Squad, Track, W Club . . . HUETT TALMAGE TURNEY: Baseball, Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Wrestling . . . CAROL ANN UNKELHAEUSER: French Club, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Spanish Club. RONALD BENJAMIN VAN BERGEN: Golf Team, Intramurals, Red Cross . . . CAROL ELIZABETH VAN DEUSEN: Cheerleaders, Class Council, Dolphins, G.A.A., Girls' League, National Honor Society, Peppers Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club . . . SANDRA JILL VAN HORN: Peppers Club, Slide Rule Club, Trans- ferred from Kinnick High School, Yokohama, Japan . PAULA VAN HORN: Peppers Club . . . MARY ALICE VARSEK: Biology Club, F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . DEAN JOHN VASQUEZ: Football, Rifle Team. 55 FREDDIE L. WASHINGTON: Football, Intramurals, Track, W Club, Wrestling . . . JOY DIANE WATKINS: F.B.L.A., G.A.A., Pep- pers Club . . . NANCY ANN WATKINS: F.B.L.A., Peppers Club. GEORGE EDWARD WEAVER: Biology Club, Class Council, Class Otti- cer, Debate, French Club, Intramurals, Masque and Gavel, Na- tional Forensic League, Tennis, Part-time Employment . . . WILLIAM C. WEBER: A Cappella, Baseball, Boys' Choir, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Cross Country, Football, Intramurals, Plays, Student W World, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling, Berg Science Seminar . . . JAMES EDWARD WELCH: Part-time Employment. ROBERT ALLEN WELSTEAD: Basketball, Cross Country, German, Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Tennis . . . JENS HAGEN WENDT: National Honor Society, Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, Chess Club, Berg Science Seminar, Transferred from La Porte, Indiana . . . JOYCE PATRICIA WHITE: Girls' Choir, Pep- pers Club. JANICE LEE WICKLUND: F.B.L.A., Future Distributors Club, Part- time Employment . . . JOYCE ANN WICKLUND: F.B.L.A., Future Distributors Club, Part-time Employment . . . KAREN DAWN WICK- LUND: Biology Club, French Club, Future Nurses Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Tri Hi-Y Club. EDWARD J. WIETECHA: Biology Club, Intramurals, National Fo- rensic League, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, Transferred from North Chicago, Illinois . . . WILLIAM SANFORD WILKIN: Crossed Sabers, Debate Club, French Club, Hi-Y Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Track, Transferred from Atlanta, Georgia , . . ISAAC WILLIAMS: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Wrestling. 56 With Diplomas in Han THOMAS EDWARD VICK: Intramurals, Wrestling . . . CAROL ANN VOICE: Future Nurses, Transferred from Antioch Township High School, Antioch, Illinois . . . RONALD DEAN VOSS: Part-time Em- ployment. MARINA LORAYNE VOWELS: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club, Gymkana . . . GERAL- DINE KATHRYN WADDY: Future Nurses, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . JOHN FRANK WAIDZUNAS, JR.: Band, Biology Club, Boys' Choir, Class Council, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Radio Club, Tennis, W Club. KATHRYN M. WAIDZUNAS: Arts Club, Class Council, Future Teach- ers, Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . JILL HELEN WALKER: Debate Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club . . . KAREN RENEE WARFEL: French Club, G.A.A., Peppers Club, Tri Hi-Y Club. Q.. 15 qv' 'A We Faced the Future THEODORE WILLIAMS: W Club, Wrestling . . . MICHAEL S. WINSTON: Class Officer, Debate Club, French Club, Hi-Y Club, In- tramurals, Masque and Gavel, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, Tennis, Thespians, W Club . . . WAYNE MICHAEL WOOD: Baseball, Transferred from Fort Richardson High School, Anchorage Alaska. CHERI LYN WOODMAN: G.A.A., Office Occupations, Orchesis, Peppers Club . . . THOMAS WRONA: Intramurals, Red Cross . . . LYNN MARIE YAEGER: Class Council, Class Officer, G.A.A., Girls' League, Peppers Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club. LINDA DIANE YOUNG: F,B.L.A., Red Cross, Office Occupations, Tri-Hi-Y Club . . . JESSE LEE YOWELL: Arts Club, Basketball, Biol- ogy Club, Boys' Choir, Debate Club, F.B.L.A., Intramurals, Red Cross, Literary Club, Plays, Spanish Club, Math Club . . . DIANE MARIE ZACKERY: Arts Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Red Cross, Peppers Club, Slide Rule Club, Tri I-li-Y Club. PHIL JAMES ZUPAN: Football, German Club, Intramurals . . LOUIS LOPEZ: Part-time Employment. BIG DECISIONS. The representative from University of Illinois College of Nurs- ing talks with Gaia Giniotis and Mrs. Giniotis about the possibilities of this col- lege. Listening in on the conversation is Mrs, Marie Beatty. 57 . i , NR in WE'RE MAKING PLANS. These smiling Junior Class Officers are from left to urer, and Glen Turpoft, vice-president, Being the four prominent students they right, Fred Martin, president, Kathy Geske, secretary, Janet Plaushines, treos- work hard to make their class one ofthe best. Juniors Eager to Plan The Juniors have now tasted a part of the Eastside as well as the Westside story. Some of the important events of the year were the car wash, the fish try, and the record dance which was held to earn money for the highlight of the year, the Junior Prom. All events were successful and speak well for the class committees who headed the proiects. This year's class officers were, Fred Martin, presi- dent, Glenn Turpotf, vice president, Kathy Geske, sec- retary, Janet Plaushines, treasurer, and Mickey Rock- nich, prom chairman. Another marked event of the year was the arrival lkf' for the Final Chapter. of the class rings. The ring which the class of T964 voted in favor of has now been adopted as the stand- ard ring for WTHS. Also three students were selected as possible can- didates to participate in the American Field Service program. They are, Kurt Keeley, Robert Barnett, and Marc Morrison. With the year now having ended on a happy note, the Juniors are looking forward to their senior year, which will be their last contact with the East and West- side story. This was a typical meeting of all the com- mittee chairmen for the Prom activities. The committee chairmen are, Mickey Rocknich, General Chairman, Cindy Brumund, Jim Wigginton, checkroom, Karen Hutnik, Arvin Kaspairtis, clean-up, Cheryl Krumery, Mike Koch, coronation, Linda Meyers, Bob Bar- nett, Publicity, Kirsti Idstrom, Bob Kosh- karian, refreshments, Jamie Catlin, Dick Curlee, music, Janice Geryol, tickets and invitations, Janet Plaushines, Finance, Al Brauch, Pat Malek, Pat Kolehma, and Nancy Krainc, Programs and invitations. Not present were Denny Staats, tickets, and Bill Hart, Decorations chairman. Class of 1964 Joseph Abrahamson, Florence Adams, Kan- dace Adams, Barbara Aikens, Albert Alder- in, Albert Alfano, Marcia Allen. Mary Allen, Michael Allen, Marilyn Allison, Gerald Altman, Richard Alvarez, Mary Al- wardt, Elvid Ammons. Judy Andersen, Elaine Anderson, Judith An- derson, Randall Anderson, Gilbert Andrade, Librada Andrade, Michael Ansley. Laura Arboe, Shirves Arms, Sandee Arrighi, Patricia Ash, Louise Autio, Sandra Baartz, Lawerence Bakanec. Kathleen Baldwin, James Balmes, Donald Bandman, Marcilette Bankhead, Joan Banks, Joyce Barnes, Larry Barnett. Robert Barnett, Mary Baron, Vernon Barrios, Robert Barrows, Carol Baskin, Andrea Beauso- leil, Terrence Beck. Barbalyn Becklian, Alan Bedrosian, Dennis Beedle, Rita Belensky, Paul Bell, Mary Ben- nett, William Bennett. Anita Bethell, Gail Betlach, Merrill Bitner, Charles Blackshear, Marvin Blackshear, Carol Blomstrom, Jeannette Blose. .5 W .. K in 43? K 1,5 li Q 'P i -1 Q. if Tr i' ' . A 1 x 4. 1 , x s-cf 5' , . . . . A .J X . I K-A v , - Q! , S . I Qi .. .. 5 N vf ' Q xx tc .4 ' . g I 1 K i M Q A ss 5 Qin, Yi Q! W R-f as f Xl wt Q? . !.,,k w ' Q5.f: N lic ' Q 'Half Q. , i s . 'J' , , il V i . ..' 'A I R ,R gc . , ' 1 Li! ll 1 la' . 3- 2 Msn li 2, K 'Lil J R' Q 'Nur .. 1 B' J i N a Q A A MOMENT TO REMEMBER. These happy looking juniors have just re- ceived their class rings. They will be worn with the initials facing them un- til graduation and after they gradu. ate they will be worn with the initials facing out. This is one of the fondest memories that a girl or boy looks back on after they have finished school. Q, S I 1, We ix Q3 L 1 -.::: ' .yn f J. 'E' , t he A14 4 ui' C A A x rtilumst 1 in 'J i 4 ' I Q 4, -:-- f. va . Q I ' 1, at-a t ..-f L 'V we-1 4 J ..... 'eg ' '. wi if T -'f - hi ri, ,L ' 'K 5 515. : 7 ' 3 X tx sg! Q-9 a.. R X' 1 . ,.., Wo .. 5. 1 -. , ,. P t .. - 9 K . Wim xx , L.. f ,, 'iii'-it C . ww ,V fmt - Y .M X Y i l I - M EL A L 4 0 L :J Vi , 51 I . '- -- 'il E is sv.--rf:-. ,Q MQ ,-. X 3 si, T'- ?' K -Z i 1' .Haw ea, 4 t K i X x ' A QP- at fli A Q f xl ,N ., Y W K I Q- my H-. ,T .1 4 N it ' ' of 1 Q 3 gs 3 x L -. Sf g 'Q' it-A M. .V Z T , g in - f 'AAW .,1.E it si i , .. : J 41:3 A it T 'Q qmk An' 'Q Q... 3 'Rf 1963 Juniors Ron Bonnell, Gloria Bonner, Daniel Bonnes, Barbara Booker, Robert Boone, Dean Boswell, Sherrie Bourland. Peggy Box, Andrew Boyer, Byron Boyer, Beverly Bradke, Robert Bragg, Barbara Braithwaite, Michael Bratz. Alfred Brauch, Richard Brean, Maria Brehm, Sandra Breining, Thomas Brence, Sherrin Brewer, Robert Bried. Kenneth Britton, Mary Britz, Mary Brnot, Car- ol Brooks, Robert Brooks, Elizabeth Brothers, Cynthia Browman. Diana Brown, Dora Brown, Marcia Brown, Rita Brown, Roger Brown, William Brown, Willie Brown. Floyd Browning, Cynthia Brummund, Richard Buchaklian, Thomas Buntrock, Richard Burkes, Albert Butkus, Donna Butkus. Cranston Byrd, Dennis Byrne, William Camp- bell, Peter Canelakes, Betty Carlisle, Cheryl Carlson, Dennis Carlson, Donald Carmody. Patrick Carney, Martin Carr, Craig Carrison, Diane Cartwright, Terance Cashmore, Michael ,Castelli, Charles Caswell. Jamie Catlin, Patricia Cavenaugh, Shirley Ce- lesnik, Charles Cepaitis, Faith Chapman, Mar- tin Christopher, Carol Clark. Daniel Clark, Randolph Clark, Terry Clark, Dale Clarke, Charles Clement, Warren Close, Tulie Collins. Monte Cornelius, Gus Coroneos, Jared Cor- pier, Tommie Cosby, Orville Cote, Judith Co- wen, Judith Cox. Class of 1964 Judy Craft, Ronald Craft, Judy Cranor, Greg- ory Crawford, Thomas Crawford, Bette Cre- tan, Patricia Crosby. Beverly Cudworth, Cynthia Cummings, Rich- ard Curlee, Glen Dahlbacka, Suzanne Daley, Audrea Dalgaard, Delbert Danielson. James Danielson, Russell Davidson, Joseph Davila, Bradley Davis, David Davis, John Da- vis, John Davison. Bruce Daydif, Lawrence Deibert, Ralph Deim- ler, Ken Delfino, Theodore Demkiw, Fred Dennis, James Dennor. John DeRohan, Daniel DeThorne, Joseph De- venas, Kathleen Diagula, Nancy DiCastri, Mi- chael Dicello, Janice Dick. David Dickson, Richard Dixon, Claudette Do- malik, Carol Dominick, Frances Don, Lora Do- naby, Delbert Dostalek. Carole Dracos, Jane Drew, Judith Drew, Rich- ard Drew, Harold Driver, Joanne Ducharme, Thomas Dufty. True Duncan, Ande Dupor, Philip Eokes, Pat- rick Edmondson, John Edwards, Richard Ed- wards, Michael Ekman, Margaret Emerick, Willis Engram, Wayne Engstrom, Richard Erickson, Walter Ericson, Myra Fallos, Sarah Fantozzi. Delorse Ferguson, Marc Fink, John Fish, Rod- ger Flegal, Ann Flitcroft, Anita Fons, Nor- man Fornero, Hazel Fox, Joan Franklin, James Freeman, Charles Froelick, Bradley Fronek, Jane Fry- ma n, Diane Fuesting. E ., , , YK W 1 ,:,, 31: X lv H' W ff 51 H .3 !f c ,s .--as T - 5 Y X 1 , -,- - .. Wt! y is nail' ' , rr sn ' ,X ,Ge x E, , - hw X W8 i -aug 'z w I 'fart' Lk V ' 'Q afar -- ::s- L . C-Aa J Q , I is . - s ' ,tidy N . 1 ie f . 39? , S.-. 5 ,-1 'Q sc - -vu ... Q A x co .. N x +R ' if if sl ie is s if Q ,, s 5 ' i... t - '- 1 l we S 'N' K ' ia sinh X at C bw wfffmrss ,K , ,, X, y X ? Xt as P G P L il' Y:- 7 .- K .4 'P Y' F. . , '1. hgh , f-gli . ei... - 46- -. f--: if L xii' Us 4 i t T T..-U, Nur X ru of ' W 'Q-.. if It -X . 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Patrick Gorgan, Bruce Graham, Michael Grampo, Phyllis Graves, Lawrence Green, Terry Grinus, Eugene Grizas. Douglas Groat, Margaret Grom, Catherine Gronniger, Opal Grubbs, Donald Gruber, Sharon Gust, Paul Haack. Douglas Hafner, Sandra Hahto, Sharyn Hahto, Sandra Haigh, Gerald Haines, Bar- bara Hall, David Hall. Ken Hall, Robert Hamann, Barbara Hampson, Sylvester Handy, Deloris Hank, Thomas Han- na, Arlene Hansen. Kenneth Hansen, Kurt Hansen, Norman Han- sen, Shirlee Hansen, Susan Hansen, Bonita Harding, Sharon Hariu. Timothy Harris, William Hart, George Hart- mann, Lloyd Harvey, Leslie Haskell, Ruth Hat- ton, Morton Havey. Michelle Hawkins, Charlene Hayes, Glenn Haynes, Gail Helfelfinger, John Heikenfeld, Vernandail Heinzy Rosemary Hemingway. Class of 1964 Floyd Henderson, Patricia Henderson, Roose- velt Henderson, John Herbeck, Ruth Hering- lake, Lambert Hermelink, Barbara Hewitt. Carla Hickman, Betty Hill, Bruce Hill, Julie Hill, Lenzy Hilliard, John Hinks, Bruce Hirsch. Frank Hocevar, Ralph Hoff, Delores Holl- stein, Thomas Holmgren, William Hopkins, Robert Horton, Loraine Houser. John Hovey, Michael Howes, Leon Howlett, Hazel Howze, Norma Hribar, Gloria Hrib- lan, Alana Huffman, Richard Hughes, Melvin Hurndon, Karen Hut- nick, Charles Hyde, Kirsti Idstrom, Richard Jarc, Judith Jaronik. Arthur Jastresenbski, Janet Jenkins, Patrick Jenkins, Barbara Jerdee, Bruce Johnson, Charles Johnson, Edwin Johnson. Gerald Johnson, John Johnson, Kenneth John- son, Robert Johnson, Anita Jones, Clyde Jones, Violet Jones. Diane Joseph, Albert Jovanovich, Charles Joyce, David Juncer, Dennis Juncer, Pentti Ju- ola, David Jurgaitis. Donna Jurgaitis, Joseph Jurkovac, Michael Kaminen, Arvin Kasparaitis, Herbert Kasten, Donald Kausz, Hillary Kay. Kurt Keeley, Dianne Kehl, Jean Kennedy, Thomas Kennedy, William Kent, Robert Ken- yon, Martha Kern. David Kerr, Martha Khardian, Susan King, Donald Kirby, Roger Kirkland, Patricia Kirk- wood, Gregory Knop. xg W , ' J sss W - g . 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': 3 519 1 is 2 Q 'M' it Ziff: ' 'E H . . l ggi l ik! g L S J W fr va X N if 4- l Ks J ll L ' rex. as Sk K if S Q5 . . aw' 'X Sw '1 Q .. si 'J is K Spf 4 . L t lk , gf iv af .. .ii G' QL. L id f M 5 fa lik 1 t V4 .. I. -fr-P il tix' ii ' 'f Q 3 s 9 P A 'ab E, it L 1 4 J, S I 1963 Juniors Joyce Knutel, John Kolous, Michael Koch, Nicholas Kohler, Kathleen Koivula, Patricia Kolehma, Claudette Koncan. Robert Koshkarian, Nancy Krainc, Roman Kretschmer, Cheryl Krumrey, Dianna Kukla, Joyce Kulmala, Jody Kundert. Sandra Kurtz, Thomas Kus, Richard Kutzler, Carole Laffrecli, Sandra Lake, George Lam- bert, Cynthia Lambie. Francis Lang, David Larsen, June Larsen, Wil- liam Larson, Jeffrey Latz, Martin Laub, Jo- nell Laufer. Ronald Lauraitis, Terry McCotter, Gerald Law, Rhys Layton, Patricia Leatherman, Michael LeBaron, Linda Leckie. Sandra Leiting, Carol Leppala, Brian Lerche, Jo Ann Leskovec, Valerie Leskovec, Carol Le- vak, Ronald Levy. John Lindeman, Jane Lipnicke, Diane Livings- ton, Donna Livingston, Roberta Lodin, Robert Loitredo, Lee Ann Logsdon. Michael Logue, Angela Lopez, Keith Lorenz, Linda Losch, Charles Lowrence, Margo Ludas, Julie Lundquist. Clifford Lundstrom, Kathleen Lutter, Gretta Madigan, Odessa Madison, Thomas Mag- nus, Darlene Maki, John Maki. Patricia Malek, Richard Markowski, Louis Ma- rolt, George Martin, Kathleen Mason, Toni Matayosian, Karen Mathis. Richard Mathis, Richard Maye, Patricia Mayer, Phillip Mayfield, Carol McCleod, Terry Lauret, Susan McDonough. Meredith Mclntire, William McKim Carol Mc- Lellan, Robert McNeil Carol McSorley M'- chael Mercure, Margaret Merlo. ,Q-1 Vi Class of 1964 John Metcalf, Linda Meyer, Steven Meyer, Edwin Midel, Nancy Mihevc, Cynthia Miles, Gary Miller. Randy Miller, Sandra Miller, Milka Miloshe- vich, Edward Miltimore, Anita Milton, Mary Minskey, Michael Mitchell. Patrician Mitriketft, Dennis Mivshek, Charles Moberly, Mary Monroe, Elisa Montonez, Stephanie Montrimos, Linda Mordhorst. Marc Morrison, Lynda Morstadt, Eleanor Mugerditchian, Marian Mugerditchon, Kath- leen Mulligan, Kathleen Mullin, Gary Mur- phy. Donna Mustapa, Edith Nagode, Sandra Nas- lund, Carol Needham, George Needham, Mary Needham, James Neiburger. Judith Nellins, Vicki Nelsen, Antoinette Nel- son, Thomas Nelson, Sandra Newland, Rob- ert Neyrinck, Barbara Nieiadlik. Patricia Niskala, Grittin Noble, Leonard Noll, Joy Nordgren, Sharon Nordstrom, Tina Norell, James Norlcus. Q C ,,s, Q, guy as sig: E 4.4 is W i 'Q' 'x t I , U U Y 5 A 'Q 'sm ws 1 , 2 , , li 5 .AE -. ,, - ii f ., 9 , ws f L :.Q, ,x C... 1 L ,Z X 1 f P, ., . M L 3 ,,, - .ct lg X -- ' ...iw . 1 ' L .. it L JY, ' N 9 4.5 9 ,t 1 K ' 'V i N' Liv 'VM 51 . '-fi, N' 'ef 5: Qvil a ' tea 1' fx,-WIS as SIA if C 'SQ Q 3 X - 1 JIT: A I L .P 0' 0' 73 E' ' 'W 5 , if 1-1 - L , E ' C x yf' ra 1 Q ' 3 , . K Y 5 '4 . wx . H -as sf' xi' ,-nj, -er can .1 , sf--'.., ' ' E is 4, ms, 3, ET wilt' E . lll... Q ' bl L ,.,.. , l TIME TO EAT, Mr. Mathon and Janet Plaushines watch as a family eats the delicious meal served at the tishr fry, The fish-fry is an annual hap- pening that takes place so the post prom will have enough rnancy for entertainment and decorations. Thanks to all who helped to make the fish fry o success. chu 1 ... ,, ie: ,. A X, ff I ' if , t ts ts Q Q 4' 6 .3 B J' A i n 'tx 'Q' us sir W R M 9 J X3 K 3 ,-35 WH K' 1 .lg ,gi '94 it 9,9 lu., ,,,. EQ., K QM , it tgp, J t , , - f riff'- '-31352, L ---e-1. - - ' T ' .- if .f t , K S t, X. Q Q-im ., 2 M-'- -is 1 l l li- T L if , .. X : I in ,M-J. in ' ZA: 4 ...G Q p 34, X ip , A g Q ' ,: ' f g ' .4 'QQ 1 -' J if ii , , 'fir 'hx .. ' . J M if x ss -ar- -Atig, t-1' ,M .41 :xx W ff Y 11- 5-EE 3 is wat? s X 2 .sim 535. x X 5 l X ,- ' ice x 'lilkwnv T nun Q L ' J .. A :SER-F . ,. N A 1963 Juniors Raymond Nottingham, George Nukkala, Thomas Oberembt, Janet Obrien, Raymond O'Dannell, Thomas O'Flaherfy, Dennis O'Hara. Richard Ohlsen, Mary Ohm, Mark Olson, Pa- tricia O'Mara, Nancy Opal, Kathleen Orbank, John Otahal. Sharon Paakola, Joseph Padilla, Gladys Pagan, Carol Palmer, Mary Palmer, William Parker, Donna Parkhurst. Donald Parks, Robert Parks, Geraldine Parr, Terry Patton, James Paul, Sally Paul, Donald Paulausky. Pennilee Pearce, Ira Pearsall, Alice Peck, John Pederson, Judy Pekonen, Gerald Penny, Thomas Penttinen. Michael Perez, Nancy Peschman, Bonnie Pet- erson, Bruce Peterson, Jacquelyn Peterson, April Petkus, Peter Petroliunas. Edward Petroshius, John Peura, Suzanne Phelps, Rebecca Phifer, Ronald Phillips, Wil- liam Philpot, Janice Pickle. Janet Pickle, Tamara Pickus, Donald Pierce, Susan Pietschman, Roxana Pilibosian, James Planey, Janet Plaushines. Diane Plodzien, John Pogue, Arthia Pollard, Allan Panzio, Alan Porett, Frances Post, Bruce Powell. Robert Preston, James Ptasienski, Doris Pulis, Henry Pullett, Duane Puro, Sharon Quandt, Douglas Quint. Jack Ramsey, Sharon Raper, Robert Rapp, Ralph Ratlift, Roger Rayunas, Charles Reid, Jean Reinbach. Class of T964 Jill Reitz, Thomas Repp, Lawrence Rettig, Joseph Ribando, Michael Ricard, Kenneth Rice, John Riley. Patricia Riley, Robert Riley, Richard Rivers, Michaelene Rocknich, Kathleen Roder, Rich- ard Roeser, Daniel Rogers. Michael Rompella, John Rosberg, Judy Rosen- quist, Judith Rossi, Nancy Roth, Keith Rue, Dorothy Rukstales. Edward Ruschmann, Leslie Ryan, William Ryan, Kenneth Ryckman, Diane Rynearson, Carol Ryoti, Ronald Rytie. Grace Sacramento, Linda Salmi, Kenneth Samuelson, Loretta Samelson, Robert San- dee, Karen Sanderlin, Mark Savage. Katherine Savel, Gail Schardt, James Sche- linski, John Scheve, John Schlottendorf, Su- san Schmitt, Donald Schreyer. Denise Schroetter, Donald Schroft, Lawrence Schueneman, John Schultz, Mary Schumach- er, Larry Schwarz, Janet Schwegler. Teresa Schwery, Barbara Sczygielski, Stan- ley Searing, Sharon Sedar, John Seidenfeld, Demetrios Selevredes, Ralph Self. Sandra Selzer, Timothy Semm, Fred Setter- lund, Thomas Shafer, Jean Shaffer, Edward Shebanik, Raymond Sheehan. LeRoy Sherwood, Roger Shinskie, Mary Shinks, Raymond Shisler, William Silvola, Linda Sims, Sally Sinkus. Michael Siver, Patricia Skokie, Anthony Skvarce, Robert Slay, Carl Slight, Camille Sloan, Kathleen Slobe. , ,. . R A 4 5 iw f l ' L7.u,,. k he - .Q . f a ea is - a -K T J . . . ' Wi elif A V f y , kkp, f' K - 2' r M. A y ,sqm ,NJN pq ,ca X in .- S tg ,eg i X my 1, - fx Q y so Q f, saw aa to 3 e f f - Y-f R r ., . ily . ll - ' -' L ' i f ire ev sw- W I .saws 4 W, west east ' .7 ki new A .X c ffl f i R C lg s ,cy - 6 'UQ .J 5 :Il n S:-: A' J - ! -sv -,-. f's - we isfw Xu, . - . 5 ' - 'L ' -ru.. K Q2 1 cg . - 1 kv 5 K ,Ants 3 . ' V . X' i .ig - J -. r . e Q . -Qga 'li 1, f' K x. Z Q4 5 Q Z , -L J eq, Q X we s-- W! wi SSS X cm the . M Huw! 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':': l sf K i963 Juniors John Slocum, Frances Slovnik, John Slovnik, Dennis Smith, Jacquelyn Smith, Roger Smith, Thomas Smith. Carol Snaukstas, Cheryl Snell, Rita Snod- grass, Larry Soderquist, Sandra Sofie, Peter Sonn, Paul Sonnenberg. James Sooley, Robert Sorensen, Nancy Southern, Peggy Speck, Carol Springer, Franklin Springs, Dennis Staats. Harry Stackhouse, Marilyn Stanfield, Richard Stanhope, Brenda Stanley, Donna Stanulis, Cheri Steftan, Edward Steimle. Mary Stemas, Roy Stephens, Jill Stewart, Douglas Stolarik, Charles Stone, Frances Strazer, Roderick Stringwell. Alice Stucker, Betty Stupar, Nancy Stuttle, Shirley Stuttle, Evelyn Suggs, Ronald Suggs, David Surratt. Kathleen Svoboday, Lee Swank, Susan Swan- son, Judith Swanton, Lawrence Sweda, Rob- ert Sweitz, Robert Sybrandy. Shirley Szuchnicki, Ray Tamasauskas, James Tapio, Darlene Tarnowske, Robert Tate, Mi- chele Taylor, Robert Temaner. Leo Terrien, Russell A. Terrien, Alan Teunas, Linda Thacker, Eric Thomas, Fred Thompson, Jacqueline Thompson. Ruth Thompson, Robert E. Thomsen, Alvah B. Tillman, Virginia A. Todd, James Toldness, Marlene Torkelson, Madge Torres. James Toto, William J. Traynor, Walter Tru- by, Holly True, Kenneth Trusky, William Trusky, Ethel Tsausis. Class of 1964 Wayne Tucka, Glen Turpoff, Carol Tryson, William Uimari, Victoria Uremovich, Walter Ursprung, Carol Vaisvila. Leona Vance, Kathie Varsek, Ronald Vasey, William Vasilius, LeRoy Verne, George Vick- ers, Joel Vigardt. Beverly Vincent, Carl Voice, Donald Walden, Jo Walker, Josie Wallace, Elaine Wallin, Charles Wallis. Eric Wangman, David Ward, Donna Weav- er, Sharon Wendt, Jennifer Wensel, David White, Jacquelyn White. Philip White, Janet Wick, Mary Wiess, Ruth Wiess, James Wigginton, Susan Wikel, Don- ald Williams. Berton Willoughby, Janice Winters, Marsha Winters, Henry Wirtala, Richard Wirtala, Barbara Witte, Michael Wolfe. Sharon Woodard, Martha Woodman, Rich- ard Worthley, David Wucrenma, Rose Yar- brough, James Young, Mark Youngberg. Barbara Zack, Barbara Zadigian, Frank Zari- tian, Robert Zelenilc, Theodore Zirkelbach. E' OM 1 'QR MSM X. I K ff 5 M - A K W X ' ' i f .Q . 5: -try K X K has 1, ' he J fs., R ,. ,. . E ss... ,.-1 ' lf- ' - 9 9 T R sz 1 6 f l 'S' v f -' 'z kg - W ,kkk ., kv Ritz K r sw the .L L 3 Q-L - .r 1, g M ,Q s ,. K , Q-if hub' . v s JBIQE f A k ' 'V '- P I ,LVLCLL K ,.,,. g E 4 eg 'JM' x H., K 1, , I '27 S 'X -it M. . faq ,E - can Q' wr' ,Qu- swf K i W, 3 h h f - Q h es NYS K INN! i , 1 Q,-N5 ' ,Eg xy f a t M 1 ':', . will Kl, ,Q K E g 5' . E x, 1 i. , - L ,i . miLA :FA 2 L , I f L f ,si 3 i aa , 1 32' Q C in 4 1 .W d 4 A x HELP SAVE OUR JUNIOR PROM! That was the cry of the eager iuniors who 1 took part in washing cars last No- vember. Here these girls work on one of the many cars washed during the day. The earnings from- this car wash went toward the 1963 Junior Prom. A lu Above, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. David Cypcar, Student Council rep- resentative, Eldon Shomlin, vice president, Martha Robertson, secretary, Louis Anderomidas, president, Tim Drew, treasurer take time out from their busy schedules to help publicize their class. Sophomore Class Looks Forward to Entering East O With the distinction of being the largest class ever to enter W.T.H.S. As Sophomores we still have an en- rollment oi nearly one thousand students. Even though we are looking torvvard to becoming upperclassmen and entering East Campus to begin our Eastside Story, we will close our Westside Story with many memories. Among these happy events was our class party, The Monster Mash. Due to the ef- forts of our class sponsors, Mr. Walter Rucks and Mr. Thomas Jacobson, and the members of our class, the party was well attended and very enioyable. Now that our Westside Story is ending and we have had the excitement of ordering our class rings, electing our Junior Class otticers, and beginning to plan for our Prom, we can see that our Eastside Story will be equally enioyable. YOU WIN, YOU'RE THE UGLIEST! Tom Jacobson, center, congratulates Sue Diet- meyer, left, and Jim Bitterman, the winners of the costume contest at the sophomore party, The Monster Mash. Sophs Kathleen Abele, Helena Adams, James Adams, Janet Adams, Larry Adams, Pamela Adams, Richard Aguirre, Irma Albarran, James Al- bright. John Alden, Bonnie Allen, Marla Lee Allen, David L. Almanzo, Susan Alonso, John Alshuler, Gary Al- wardt, Michael Ambrogio, James Ames. Jackita Ammons, Doris Lou Ander- son, Judy Lynn Anderson, Louis An- dromidas, John Anthony, Catherine Armsted, Elizabeth Armstrong, Gary Armstrong, Byron Aslett, Emily Jane Aten, Virginia Austin, Barbara Avey, Susan Babnik, Car- men Baez, Stephen Bailey, Cather- ine Baker, Charles W, Baker, John Baker. Virginia Ann Balmes, Thomas J. Baltes, Donald Banick, Joan Barnes, Charles Barnes, Donald Barnes, Barbara Barnett, Elva Barnett, Joan Barnett. Robert J. Barnett, Thomas F. Baron, Alayne Bartlett, Richard R. Beard, Patricia Beatty, Katherine Beck, Richard Beck, Yvonne Beckwith, Bev- erly Bedrosian. Marion Lawrence Beeman, William Behr, Carol Ann Belensky, Cecil Renard Bell, Bonnie Belzer, Robert John Bennett, Marianne Lynn Ber- eczky, Martha Berent, Eugene E. Berry. Karen Bilharz, James Bishop, James Bitterman, Nancy Bierstedt, William Biorkman, Paul Blakey, William Blood, Walter Bloom, Elizabeth Jane Babb. Patricia Bongiovanne, Daniel Bon- illa, Lawrence Boone, Bernard L. Boyrc, Judy Kay Bowers, Ann L. Braaten, Walter John Brace, Theo- dore Bradin, David Brandt. -.5 ' ' .A ll ' Q N . A go K. - r , sv A W! 3. ,L 'Q Ry r --,f Q , j sql T K KW L X ' B. A . K 1 X. , - , K -' ' A i .- R A Xl M N .. I s so S kj ' - ' .K 0 sr 73 A .uf My 'TIT x r .Q 5' ll A 3, 5 is - t . L L FQ' ' . r , T 5, t Q I -A K K N. K K V K .E A . . I K-Y Q iste A A it--f B- fa' A cs: .k ' K . I K kf . r Q. vu . ' .mx ix ll V . Q, 'X K , -. ' :-- f L L A C A -' . A ' ' i . J ' J Q. s- ' ' . f. ' 'F 's., L I 53- 6 A 'TV Q-If ' .. -jail. c l 1 ,ix . gf' g 1 f K k , , 'Q 73 fl 'W X. 'X - In I 1 ,WC , ,K Q , ,f 3. X, xx C, g, 1. , r J 1 , .- . at X X L Ellsayi C' ,Vg N gl- Q , K i we -ff ef' 447 . A . ix li 74? H- K 4 'K-sk: ' , SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Making plans for the sophomore class functions this year are, Tim Drew, treasurer, Marty Robertson, secretary, Mrs. Helen Christensen, guidance counselor for the sophomores, Not pictured are Louis Andromidas, presi- dent, and Dave Cypcar, vice-president for student council. K.. , L 2. ul 2 is 5 ' : : I J .L L- 'dia - Q 3 ., 'Qi in , .. LVV: v I A V LL .. L. , L IAQI L f .K.,r L.. fi 'fit' ,L L t' , L f k:'V ' 1 fin .. ' Le -L H .,,,,. vt y - .., A y K A ' ' 1. ' ..:- 'L ' -W 1' A J if f l tes Q Al l iff -,:,, f -fi if f , L Q :.. - 'N 5' 'A' A c f li A L J - ii .:X,. . . is T 'gears ..,, J ' ' ---,. ,L . - 1 ,,. is S. L .4 , , ' ' ' ee ' JU, w L ,W . L , i I 4 3 4- X L L lisa Jimi' -z Wt - an ar M . A lf: I , ' Lh L L g L , 1 ' V I ' M at 12,,..M,r if 11 LLL.,, M 7 L fit , 1 L '- L t A if. 5 ' L L - f - L, L Qi ' L ' - -nf -+ X' ' U QI f f I L L.. 5- 1,3-. - -L X. HB . , , ' -W' ALVI I '--' ' L. ' it ' ' J LM ' ! f 'f fi L A A I L- A L I H Ez k 1tw,t f ld : f L . V X k--,L Egg' Q :fl - gf.: L 'i L ' , it L l J M ., ,,. , at .y I ' L I gg L. L, i 12: i LLL 2 A K P' ., , , ,El , L L K QL 'K I I . i LL F:-E! I - if -' f f 'K L, 1 g gli, Q . is , J ,, 2 LLL, ' L. L.,LL. 'J W ' ' Lex Z ii Lm k J P J W 'W 1 fi 1: l l . ' L ' W 'L .Lg 'L ' -1 3. - ' - or N ew 72 Sophs Sharon Brauck, Patricia Brauer, Gary R. Braun, Carol Brecheisen, Andrea Brehm, Paula Breniser, Christine Breyer, Robert Brie, Kath- leen L. BroganL Brian Bromstead, Carl Brawman, Dennis Brown, Elizabeth Lee Brown, Linda Brown, Robert L. Brown, Ruth Brown, Wanda Mae Brown, Wanda Browning. Charlene A. Bruce, Sandra Bruce, Michael J. Bukantis, Charles F. Bur- ba, Linda Burgess, Robert Burnside, Carol Burris, Charles Burris, Pamela Busbee. Ann Bush, Judith Bush, Raymond J. Butkus, Robert Butler, Tom Buttera, Jimmie Clay Buzbee, Ronnie Byrd, Miguel Camacho, Stephen Canale, Anita Cankar, Marlene Cantley, Jo Ann Carlson, Karen Carlson, Don- na Carmody, Karen Carrier, Alan Carrison, Philip Carrison, Karen Car- ter. Robert Carter, Monica Cartwright, Roxanne L. Cary, Michael P. Casey, Patricia Castelli, Donnetta Caster, Barbara Castillo, Julie Catlin, David H. Cato. M. Kay Caulk, Janice Marie Cecere, Suzanne Cesnovar, Richard Charl- ton, Sylvia Cherry, Helen Chin, Karen Christensen, Angela Chris- tian, James Christman. Jill Christopherson, Jack Chris- topherson, Patricia Cisneroz, Jerry Clark, Lee Clark, Michael J. Clark, Richard Floyd Clark, Jean Cobwell, Steven Cohen. Ellis Cohn, Susan Colby, Raymond Coleman, Hector M. Colon, Frank Columbus, Greg Comella, Karen Co- mella, Andrea Michael Conaway, Theodore Conley. Randall Copenharve, Thomas Cos- tello, Sharon Cottenham, Melvin Cotton, William Coulson, Valerie Cox, Charles Crabtree, Alberta Cram, Pamela Cramond. Alan Crawford, Robert Charles Cuendet, Michael A, Cunningham, Mary Curland, David Cypcar, Pa- tricia Dahl, Philip Dahl, Mary Dal- ziel, Sandra Damron. Gloria Danielson, Kerry Danott, John Daum, Eloise Davidson, How- ard A. Davis, Larry Davis, Patricia Davis, Sharon Davis, Tom J. Davis. Sophs Wesley Davis, James Dean, Sherry DeArmitt, Howard Debevec, Char- lotte DeChaine, Manuel DeJesus, Tim M. Delaney, Anita Dellas, Ulan- ne Demkiw. Albert DeVon, David Dewey, Susan Diamond, Brunilda Diaz, Harriet Dickinson, Camille K. Diesi, Susan Dietmeyer, Thomas F, Dietz, Peter DiGracinta. Jerry Dillow, Richard Ditter, John Diviak, Boyd Dobniker, Emil Dak- manus, Sunnye Domerchie, Sharon Don, Craig Donavan, Kathryn Jo Ann Dastalek. Judy Douville, Richard K. Dowdy, William Drennen, Thomas William Drew, Timothy Albert Drew, Wil- liam Dunlay Drew, Barbara J. Du- gan, Nancy Duncan, Steven Dupor. Pamela Eakes, Katherine Edwards, Lawrence Edwards, Russell Eisenhart, Christine Ekstrand, Dixie Rae Elb- lein, Lawrence Ellsworth, Nancy Emerick, Lindo Emmrich. Linda Erickson, Marvin Erickson, Virginia Espinosa, Arthur Estes, Daniel Evans, Janet Eward, Phyllis Falotica, Barbara Falvey, Thomas Faust. Karen Felbinger, Barbara Fendick, Betty Fenters, Candace Finn, James J. Fischer, James Fisher, Patricia Fitzpatrick, Don J. Flagg, Richard L. Flament. Thomas Flessner, Robert Carl Flow- ers, Linda Fogarty, Phillip E. Foltz, Richard Fonda, Linda Ford, Sally Foster, Susan Foster, Ronald Fraatz. Earl Fraley, Robert Frandy, Patricia Anne Frawley, William Fredrick, El- len L. Fredsbo, Richard Freeman, William Freeman, Paul C. Friedland, Michael M. Frisby. Nancy Fullerton, Mary Fuqua, Pat- rick J. Galbraith, Michael F. Gali- nis, Marcella Gallegos, James Ed- ward Gamble, Michael Gantar, Ronald Gantar, Susan E. Garrett. Catherine Gartley, Carol Gatlin, Clifford Geddes, Robert Gehrls, David Gere, Raymond C. Geryol, Bryan Gibour, David Gilbert, Jo- Anne Glabawicz. James Gladue, James Globis, George R. Gluesing, Linda Godsey, Virginia Gonzales, Alexander Gon- zalez, John J. Ganzalez, Luz Digna Gonzalez, Marsha Goodwin. - Q.. 'sr -s if . . K 9- .. r e-5 ,. l , G . Q . ,S 1 , I L L. . . iii' 1 , . , . L, . , , A Q , . .. X I 1 I 2 . xg. Q .K : . I gli .c I , . - is-gs' .V .V 1 1 -' ' 4. he Q . .' ss L I '25, I , ':.. A -- ' 'Sf -P-' 2 t. . 9 is K ' 4' f ' - x V .,,,. O I 7 F' r K ':. - ..- . :tj FQ .N-,f A . gk G . 3 6 g . . T o in A . 3 X... M 5 E C-un 5 A R' -vc A---Q w , .. '-PM it . ' 'J' ' si' 'fy A S A K A I J lx ..... 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Heiser, Jo- seph Helbling, Joan Henderson, Nancy Henricksen. Tom C. Henriksen, David Henry, Carol Hermanson, Justine Hess, Sandra Hibbard, Kenneth Hightow- er, Elizabeth Hill, Leonard Hill, Wil- liam Hill. Theodore Hilliard, James William Hladnik, David F. Hodnik, Phyllis Hohmann, Linda Hoke, Jerry Hold- er, David Hollister, Cheryl Holmes, Judith Hoobler. Patricia Hopkins, Mario Jo Hoskins, Alan Houchin, John Houghton, Juanita Howard, Robert B. Hubert, Ralph Hunsinger, Donnie Hutche- son, Ronald Hutnick. Linda Hutton, Thomas Hyde, Pa- tricia ldstrom, Douglas lnglish, Col- leen Iverson, Douglas A. Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Moszello Jack- son, Diane John. Joyce Jakomovich, Gloria Jean Jonezich, John Jonks, Donna Lee Jauhiainen, Gerald Jenelewicz, Eu- gene J. Jenels, Marsha Jennings, Janyece Jentink, Bonnie Joelson. Carol Johannesan, Barbara John- son, Glenn Johnson, Harold John- son, Mary Lou Johnson, Norma Johnson, Paul Erik Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Valeria Johnson. Sophs Karen Lynne Jones, Nancy Julius, Mary Ann Jurgaitis, John J. Jurko- vac, Charlene Kahila, Judith M. Kalinowski, Richard Kamerad, Vic- tor Kangas, Ina Rae Kantola. Nona Kaptur, Francecco Karrasch, Lawrence Kaufmann, Richard Kauss, James Kazen, Suzanne Keller, Don- ald Kelly, Harold Kelly, Stephen Kelly. Leslie Keyser, Garry King, Peter King, Judith Kingsley, Mel Kin- near, Everett Kirch, Jack Kirkland, Donald Kistler, Linda Kitchen. Barbara Kittner, Carter Klein, George Kniazky, Kathleen Kobel, Karen Koerper, Daniel Koivula, Pa- tricia Kolar, William Kolb, Cheryl Kolbrick. Linda Kollhofl, Frank L. Kolman, Frank Korenchan, Barbara Koskinen, Tom Kaugh, Judith Kovacs, Karen Kozlecar, Glen Kraft, Lee Franklyn Kramer. Lillie Jo Krause, Dianna Krehemker, Dennis Kreklow, Suzanne Krohn, Da- vid Krumery, Agnes Anne Krupa, James Kumpula, Sharon Kutzler, Frank G. Kuzmickus. Earl Kyle, Orville Lake, Maurice Lamb, Maureen Landolt, John Lan- dry, Joy Lane, Margaret C. Lang, Glenn Larsen, Susan Latham. Dolmer Lauritsen, Patrick Laughton, Lawrence Lavette, Leo Lazaroft, Da- vid Leach, Lester Don Leith, David Leppen, Kathleen Lerche, LeRoy Lewis, Lillian Liddell. Steven Lindberg, Linda Lindquist, Mitzie Lindsey, Nancy Lindskog, Jack Littlefield, Stephen A. Loftus, David Lolmaugh, David Long, Dolo- res Long. Hugo C. Mike Lopez, Carol Loqui- dis, Thomas Lord, Elvira M. Lozana, Michael B. Ludas, Darlene Lukas, Cynthia Lundberg, Gerald Lundeen, Gary Lundholm. David Luoma, Timothy Lyons, John Lytikainrn, Diana Maass, Michael Macki, Sharon Macki, Bernard L. Macrowski, John Madsen, Norman Magnuson. Sandra Magnuson, Kenneth Makella, Marsha Maki, Marie M. Maldonado, Carol Malec, Barbara Malone, Wil- liam Maloney, Judith Manoyan, Donald Dick Mantel. L ' - ' rn -'Lge N i f ' . A S ff QV, K' f- sw :ry Q -v . K V, , ,. R K. i K t fx, .-.1 . 2' f. ,L A 4-vi one-Q ,. ' ll ir'-'vi . 'Q-'ark --4 l L w g 'v 3 ' 1 ' S x X K L X . 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' P v.f 1 ? 5 i l' - ,, R T L -' K .h :,, . if . , C I L ' E' D :., 41' E K Q L L H . Qi -L .,. si , A ...Q 5 g, Y T -lit Li i .. in . 1 5 AGL it slew 'iii ug as X., I 1 ' H - .... , g 1 .A l' 7 ly ',, -an A - is J Q L -A l . i . li .4 , ,W V . N Q K In . . TV. T5 I ,Lg t 5. Q: . mf A K X V7 .N ,. . . A 76 Sophs Pedro R. Marquiz, Ronald Marshall, Daniel Martin, Judy Martins, Ernest Massimo, Richard Mathews, Debra Mathiesen, Betty Mathis, Jay Mat- thiesen. Karen Maurer, Barbara May, Mary May, Larry Mayenschein, David Mazmanian, Thomas E. McCoFfery, Doreen McCasland, Carol McDaniel, Patricia McDonald. Sharon McDonald, Marcia McGlas- han, Sharon McGowan, Willie Mc- Gruder, John D. McKim, Donna McLellan, Janet McManaman, Ste- phen McNeany, Victoria McNutt. Paula G. Mercer, Laurie Jean Mer- kel, Mary Lou Merlo, Clark Meunier, Elizabeth Michalowski, Betty Michl, Dale Miholic, Gary Robert Miller, Lillie Miller. Rodney E. Miller, Harry A. Millican, Eugene Miltimore, Gary R. Miner, Carol Minilcel, Gloria Minor, Linda Misiek, Carl Mitchell, Frederick Mit- chell. Kathleen Miveshek, Jerry Mielde, Richard Moe, Carmen Mont, John M. Montgomery, Mary Beth Mont- gomery, Dawn Moore, Thomas Moore, Betty Moppin. Ramon Morales, John P. Moran, Michael Moran, Nancy Morris, Ro- wena Morris, Susan Morris, Robert L. Morrison, Robert Morstadt, Wil- liam Morstadt. Patricia Motley, David E. Moynihan, Diane Muhlke, Gael L. Mulready, Randall Murphy, Richard Murphy, Eugene Mustain, Myrna Mygland, Donald Naden. Vernon Naden, Gloria Neals, Karen Nelt, Allen Nelson, Diana Nelson, Patricia Nemanich, Raymond Mey- rinck, Van Nichols, Nicholas Nicket- akis. Robert Niday, David Nielsen, Linda Lea Nielsen, Michael R. Niemi, Nor- ma Niemi, Patricia Ann Niemi, Thomas Niemi, Brenda Nixon, Pa- tricia Noble. Christy Noll, Arvid R. Nordlun, David J. Norkus, Roger Norkus, Evelyn Normark, Ruth Normark, Andrew Novak, Roney Nunes, Charles Nuuttila. Peter L. Ochoci, Milo Odell, Diana Olson, Dennis A. O'Malley, Mari- anne Ruth Orr, Nancy Ostrander, Terry Ostrander, Larry Palmer, Mi- chael Palmer. Sophs Anthony Paras, Jackie Parker, Jeff- rey Parkinson, Jill Poskauskas, Jane Patari, Rebecca Dian Patrick, Wil- liam Patterson, Joseph Payette, Car- olyn Payne. Victor Pecaro, Vincent Pecaro, Kath- erine L. Peck, Judy Kay Peittle, Peter A. Pekkarinen, Vincent Pelley, Gregory Penny, Donald Perkins, George Peternel. Teresa C. Peters, Gerrie Petersen, John Petroshius, Suzanne C. Petrovic, Peggy Pickle, James Pilon, Alfred Pink, Richard Pink, John E. Pirlot. Gregory Pitzer, Lawrence M. Poglay- en, Harold O. Pohlson, Lawrence M. Pohlson, Sandra Pokett, Claude Potter, Marguerite Poulos, Warren Prentice, David Prorok. Charlene Pruitt John Prusila Wil- liam Pulaski Charlotte Dell Pulis John Pulse Donald L. Puzek Shir- gy Quinn. i .s PM .,... xg :..., ,V f i .L t zz ' K , ki.. kk .. Q ley Pylkkanen, Dian Quigley, Peg- 4 . I Joanne Raiala, Donald Rauch, Sus- an Rayniak, Janice Rayunas, Aleta Reckling, Virginia Reed, George Frank Regas, Connie Reid, Robert C. Reinbach. Pamela Reitz, Robert Rettig, Geral- dine Ann Rich, Helen Quinn, James Riley, Margaret M. Riley, Pat- rick G. Riley, Robin Rissell, Martha Robertson. Dwight Robinson, Susan Robinson, Patty Sue Rode, Jerry Rodriguez, Ju- lian Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Susan Romanko, Karen Rompella, Bartholome Rosario. Velma Ruth Rose, John William Ros- enbach, Arthur Roth, George Rowe, Dale Roy, Tedd Runge, Wayne Run- yard, James Ruotsi, Michael C. Ruta. Mary Ruzek, Patricia Ann Ryan, John Allen Rybicki, Kenneth Saari, John D, Sacramento, Craig Sager, Sandra Salata, Joseph Salmi, Thom- as Sampica. Wendy Sams, Gloria J. Sandoval, Michael Sandretto, Carmen Santi- go, Judith Savage, Phyllis Savage, Lynn Sayre, Sherry Lynn Scandilt, Craig Schaefer. 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EQ? hw sk . .. .W A X' 4 s 'NK 'nl 78 Sophs Richard Schwarz, Janice Scott, Deb- orah Seals, Patricia Sears, John Seay, Patricia Selzer, Mary Serdar, Gary Severtson, Deborah Sexton. Eldon DeWayne Shamlin, Shirley Shannon, Anthony F. Shebenik, Car- ol Sheets, Ronald Shepston, Lester Sherer, John H, Sheridan, H o l l y Karen Sherman, Jon Sherman. Katherine Sherrell, Joyce Shifter, Jan-Ann Shimanckas, Robert Shines, Daniel Short, Gail Short, Dale Shu- bert, Charles Shultis, Walter Shultis. Sandra Sihvonen, Sherry Simmons, Kenneth Simpson, William Sivula, Mary A. Skalla, Kenneth A. Skiera, Gary Skvarce, Joseph D. Slis, Charles Smith. Myrna Darlene Smith, Sandra Smith, Sonia Smith, Thomas Lee Smith, Vir- ginia Ann Smith, Carol Sneller, Hen- ry Sneyd, Stephen Snider, Carol Solomon. Roger Sorensen, Larry Souder, Mar- garet Sparkman, Nancy Spires, Ger- ald Stanley, Robert Steinbrecher, Donald Stevens, Rex Curtice Stew- art, Dorris Stone. George Stone, Karen M. Streed, Kent A. Stritar, Sandra Lynn Suggs, Mary Ann Sustersic, Ralph Swank, Daniel Swanson, Harold Swanson, Joanne M. Swanson. Mary C. Szewczyk, Julio E. Tapia, Randy Tapio, Michael Tate, Carolyn Tatem, James Taylor, Richard Tay- lor, Michael E. Tekampe, Jon Ten- nyson. Philip Terrill, Nancy Thaxton, Jan- ice Thomas, Maureen Thompson, Odessa Thompson, Lesslie Thurnell, James Paul Tiernan, Michael Tiern- an, Sandra Timonen. Joanne Tinsley, Timothy Tistinic, Ray Charles Tobin, Robert P. Tock, Den- nis J. Tomasiewicz, Thomas G. Tomasiewicz, Dennis Torbeck, Jean- nette Torres, Mabel Torres. Joseph A. Toumey, Brenda Towle, Carol Traynor, Mary Frances Troha, Betty Truby, Jeanne Trudeau, Ray- mond Trusky, Rickert Lee Tuck, Sus- an Tucker. Linda Turner, Mark Ukkonen, Brian Edward Urbaitis, Theodore Urbaitis, Carol A. Urbancic, Thomas E. Ur- biclc, Patricia Uremovich, Lynnette Usa, Helen E. Vandermark. Soph Marilyn Van Dreese, David Van Pelt, Joyce L. Vordeman, Bruce Var- onen, Patricia Varsek, Sue A. Vasey, Karen Vaughan, Cheryl L. Velkover, John Venisnik. Joel Vesanen, Joyce Vikre, Robert Voss, Ben Carl Vowels, Kathryn Wachsmuth, Priscilla J. Washsmuth, Michael Wade, Keith Wadell, Lyn- da Wagner. Thomas Waidzunas, Suzanne J. Walczak, Daniel L. Walden, Tonia M. Wales, Bertha Walker, James C. Walker, Lea Walker, Robert G. Wall, Douglas Wallin. Mary Catherine Walt, Jon Ward, Jeremiah R. Warling, Georgia Warthen, Charles Washington, Dorothy Mae Washington, Kathleen Waterstraat, Carol Lynn Watkins, Curtis Watkins. Jacqueline Watkins, Robert Waud, Patricia Weisenberger, Gene Wel- born, Anne Marie Weller, Terry Charles Wells, Carol Ann Wendt, Peter Juergen Wendt, Jon M. Wesa. Bradford West, Nancy Westman, Ronald Whisenand, Johnnie Mae Whitaker, Harry White, Janice White, Richard White, William White, Betty Wiechecki. Victoria Wiechecki, Herman Wiggin- ton, Sandra Wigginton, Linda Wil- kins, Victoria Wilkins, Robert A. Williams, Joyce Willis, Dean Roger Wimmer, Penny Winters. Bonita Sue Winton, Bruce Wise, Susan Woertz, Nancy Mae Wolf, Shirlee Wolfe, lrwin Wolkomir, Charles Wollert, Patricia D. Wood, Jon Woodard. Suzanna Woolridge, Daniel Wright, Loretta Yandell, Raymond Yankus, Barbara Yocom, Michael Yukna, Michael Zaker, Thomas Zellenik, Donna Zierlein. Pamala Zilisch, Tina Zimmett, June Zitka, Darlene Mae Zukowski, Greg- ory M. Zupec, Stephen W. Zupkus. -s mg :QAM 'X . -v-., 51 X . . 1 5 N l' Y J x, . . We :--sr ,V . . 1 X Hn' 3 r Q I xl ,.' 4 5 4. .., A 2 W .W L at -5 - 5.33, i s XTQQZQE N 1 il . s he ,ai E ' 'S i 3 ts R, 2- M .1 xx wwf! Mal? .. . lx 3 N k st: fig, .Y sg- at J f . is 3, :: ' Q r lil.. '- Q .--,- . ,S - P Q- E ,,::, .,.. s' A kk K X X3 ' .:-l.,. .. fl ' : J . f 'I i A, K .4 i v- E P' N li . . K f- 1 ,I . .1 , J if ,ft ., . W :Egg N A . D . lg . : Q lli k A-: . iii' 4' ii EF--f355...sqQ:'ee X .M in.. Q. 79 Q 2 ' N X 'W X ' X ss X Xl Q ... .:, .. his ,QQ Q. V . ......, .. . .S .c . . . L .. X, X ' - wi X -. we n FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Kenneth Dieck, president, Sally Owens, vice vel and Patricia Keber, Student Council representatives pose in their class let- president, Marianne Burke, secretary, Marcia Wilder, treasurer, and Susan Sa- fe,-5 for the Egsf and West Side Story. Freshmen Finish First Year of Westside Story O The Class of T966 entered West Campus last Sep- tember and has already distinguished itself as a prom- ising group. The large turnout of class officer candidates ex- hibited our interest in the welfare of Campus students. When Kenneth Dieck was elected President, Sally Gw- ens, Vice-president, Marcia Wilder, Treasurer, and Marianne Burke, Secretary, hard feelings were few, for everyone was awaiting the class party, Surfin' Safari. Most of the students arrived in costumes typical of the event. With the aid of our counselors, Miss Jesse Whyte, Miss Rosemary Sculati, and Mr. Carmon Bixler, as well as the many faculty members who graciously gave their time, the party was an enioyable affair. ln the maze of halls and doors, we met many old friends and encountered new ones. The addition of these friends has begun the foundation for many long- lasting friendships. The Class of i966 has begun its first chapter in the East and Westside Story. The first year at W.T.H.S. will always be remembered for it has given us new and ex- citing experiences. LET'S KEEP BUSY These industrious fresh- men made up the decoration committee for the freshman party. They are from left to right, Pct Drinka, Polly Boegan, Sally Ow- ens, Betty DeYoung and Carol Macaitis. 80 Frosh .L . , M' .,, 'L A , . . John Abel, Arthur Adams, Michael , yi-1 ' '05 2 . . . F ,Gi 1 Lu Q l .'. - c I T - 1 ' i 1 c Q 1 i . ' U Adams, Vickie Adams, Stanley Adler, X ,Q Ny! ,QQ Aw- , l I Carlos Alexander, Douglas Alexan- Q F tw-rf' , gf' Q' '- ' F N T der, Velma Alford, Diane Alonso. - ii- ft S' Y H5 Q9555' Sandra Alvis, Raymond Amadei, ' QQ N X . L6 6' Brian Ambrose, Beniamin Ames, T A 'Q . , ig if ' Qv- - T' W . . . in Helen Anderfuren, David Andersen, l ff, T' A ' 'gn T' - - -'Q me , 1 ...T ss . R 'sf' Larry Andersen, Ronald Andersen, . .QQ ' Q - - QQQQ - - 1- , sc , - - - , l . l N Corolene Anderson. x - hd Q David Anderson, Shirley Anderson, r .. 2 R Q. Q - 'QQQ , 3: Q George Andersson, Mary Angelopol- Q, ,fl , N. 'Q Q QV f , H' ti - we '- ous, Joseph Angelos, Linda Anglada, t A lg BQ Q . . QQ' John Aten, Eugene Backys, Henry 7 W- - ,-y' , QPF: L. 1 mini ' s Xx . .- F - ff' -' Baez, ' Mary Baltimore, Paul Banick, Audrey ,Q , QQ N ' Q- X Barnard, Bobbie Barnes, King QQ 5, Q if F A ,S LQ uv X Q QQ Q L Q Barnes, Brenda Barrett, Daniel Bar- .-FTHT:-A 5- A A N . A S' ' J 'M 4-v Q Q , Q ,,, ron, Joan Barron, Susan Barrows. A K g Q Q .- ' QQ L- Q l Nancy Bassett, Linda Battisfore, Mike f' Q Q- MQ Q' QTMQ .Q , QQ Bay, George Beaubien, Ronald Beau- Q Vgg Q F f 4' Q' if xg champ, William Beck, Diane Beem, Q F Q. .Q ,Q Q ,I - . Q' if . .4 . I . ,s Mae Bell, Mary Bell. SK ' fx ' ' .Q Q Peter Bell, Karen Bellfield, John Q Q , ' ,J Y Bena, Deanne Berry, Helen Berry, .TQ T ,., sg- .Q W XQQ Q , 'Q Paul Besimer, Edwin Bieda, Kerry 5 I . , - Jw 7 is '91 K . A. , . Biegay, Frances Bienkowski. 'QQQ 40' K 5 QQ . . g '- 1, .. Xi? i. - 'S ' Ella Boyer, Frank Boynton, Nancy . A Bradke, Danny Bradshaw, Faye Brad- F A .K 13' rf, ..- -F show, Charles Brady, Betty Braith- f r , -v N--Q 4571- - waite, Raymond Branaman, Beverly . . -M' , , - Breining. L .... A .- ' Wilford Bierner, Shirley Black, De- , E jaf loris Blackard, Peggy Blackard, R - I V' - i Q J, F1 . . T l -it Nicholas Bloom, Paulette Boegen, Q l X 'QQ V Q- YT' ' Glen Bomberry, Christine Bombolis, R ' Ti' Q 'X J W Jerry Bond. A F N L ' . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Akidt Jean Boni, Ruth Bonilla, Carolyn Q Q ' Q Q Q. Q .' Borden, Melbin Borrero, Helen Bos- Q 2 , 5 . 1 ty ,ri Q X .1 - nak, Kent Botsford, Dennis Bour- W J ',.. ' ' , Q F - 5 ll!--Q I land, Debra Bowers, Sharon Boxer- 'J - Q N QA A H WESTSlDE CROWD MEETS FOR THE SURFIN' SAFARI. These surfers are iust waiting for the music to start and the refreshments to be served. Frosh Tetsuro Brennan, James Brenton, Grace Brewer, James Broemelkamp, Willie Brooks, David Brown, James Brown, Janice Brown, Keith Brown. Marilyn Brown, Robert Brown, Re- gina Bruce, Thomas Bruch, Cecelia Bruckner, Victoria Bruring, Margaret Bryant, Carol Buchsteiner, Jeffrey Buffin. James Bulls, Jane Buntrock, Celeste Bure, James Burke, Marianne Burke, Thomas Burnett, John Burris, Elea- nore Butler, Kenneth Butler. Maurice Cahill, Roy Caldwell, Ce- celia Calhoun, Douglas Camarato, Anthony Canelakes, Ronald Carl- son, Susan Carlson, Timothy Carr, Ronald Carrubba. Joan Carter, Connie Casey, Karen Celaric, Albert Cesnovar, Roberta Chalfant, Kay Chatterton, Sandra Cherry, Gerald Chostner, Cliltord Christopherson. Etherine Clark, Kathy Clark, Ronald Clark, Richard Clarke, Patricia Clay, Arnold Cleveland, Mary Close, Marilyn Closson, David Coffin. James Colberg, JoAnn Colby, Chris- tine Cole, Dolesther Coleman, Ron- nie Coleman, Janet Collins, Patricia Collins, Aleta Congdon, Madeline Coon. Allan Corcoran, Pamela Cornelius, Staton Corpier, Sharon Cossman, Joseph Costa, John Cote, Ruthie Cotton, Boyd Cougle, Larry Cox. Kathleen Crane, Dennis Crawford, Doris Cuerton, Kay Cummings, Cyn- thia Cunnins, Rosemarie Cvet-an, Dorothy Cvetnick, John Daggitt, Er- win Dahl. Stephen Dahl, Diane Damos, James Damos, Brant Danielsen, Larry Dan- ielsen, Douglas Danielson, Gilbert Danielson, Cathy Darnall, Nola Daum. Rene Davern, Bridget Davis, Char- lotte Davis, Cora Davis, Hilda Davis, Suzanne Davis, Yvonne Davis, Joyce Deal, Sharon Decker. Lesley Deibler, Albert Delara Man- uel Delarosa, Frank Denison, Cyn- thia DeRue, Michael Devine, Betty DeYoung, Kenneth Dhyvetter, Ken- neth Dieck. Frosh Barbara Dietmeyer, James Dillard, Barbara Dines, Stephen Dominick, Loren Domke, Arthur Donaby, Dar- lene Donaby, David Donahue, Rae- anne Dorman. Joan Dorsey, Victoria Doucet, Thomas Douglas, Connie Downey, Sharon Doyle, Marcia Dragunas, Patricia Drinka, Beth Duescher, Eric Dunbar. Martin Duray, John Duty, Toni Duva, Charles Easley, Michelle Ed- monson, Willie Edwards, Carl Eis- ler, Bonnie Elblein, Leif Erikson. Margaret Erickson, Nancy Etolen, Carol Evans, Marilyn Evans, Harold Fallos, John Favelli, John Feiertag, Craig Fenters, Brenda Ferguson. Lawrence Ferreri, Linda Fields, Vic Fink, Newton Finn, Lucille Fiske, Keith Fish, Ned Fisher, Tom Fisher, Virginia Fisher. Anne Flesher, Patricia Foley, Ronald Foster, Thomas Fox, Fairy Franklin, Ricky Franz, Barbara Fredsbo, Sally Frierson, Roy Frost. Judy Fuesting, William Fuller, Jr., Michael Gadsby, George Gal- laugher, Judith Gamberale, Peter Garrity, Vernon Garvin, Gerald Gatlin, Mark Gelling. Patricia Genunzio, Jacqueline Ger- mer, John Gersich, Cheryl Geske, Thomas Gibbs, David Gibour, Diana Gibson, Anthony Giniotis, James Giovanetto. Linda Gladue, Eleanor Glenn, Fred- erick Glenn, Phillip Glickman, Caro- lyn Godsey, Bri-an Golwitzer, Ed- ward Gonzales, Maria Gonzalez, Douglas Goodnight. Antonio Goracio, Paulette Goracio, Wendy Goracio, Michael Gordon, Janet Govekar, Michael Grams, Joseph Grana, Susan Green, Betty Greene. Jane Gregorin, Canance Grindey, John Grisham, Roberta Grohall, Robert Grom, Joseph Guerin, Jim- mie Guinn, LaVerne Gunn, Cecilia Haack. John Haese, Ronald Hagen, Larry H-aines, Terry Hairrell, Christine Hakko, Barry Hall, Michael Hall, Harvey Hallgren, Stephen Hallgren. 'B g Z I 1 Q , .. av is we Q Q x gl. ' as-1 , K ...G 4 L lb ...F , 4 r- it .ti is ,ftaar 6 M 'li ' ru - . P' -i R l I F, W Q . I4 Y ,Q I l ' . 'J as and if T , fr . ' r . 1 gi ' 4 t tn L -S i -f V i of 5 i . . gr- - A 2 is sl lx 3' 4 -m... 'Ne . .Q f - X3 . fy W -s i wi . b V, .i cg s fs , S V .sm . xi' ,snr ii I. 'Di 1 7 , ld' g' in ' it ' 4 1 .ii 83 42? is '49 -ii. Q . ,- v W , i N S YY Y W 7 W 1 ' f 9 is T1 it Qhw x m 'CN 30-4 Hu- .nr . at C -J G .L -M ,z i fY h Q , 1 .. - . . J ' A i f is-,N .Q .-,-: L .,,, L '2-' 1 .f f 'ri I L Nav, 3 'sc E 7 ity , kk .jgtlls , pk : -as 1- V .1 r..,,r Frosh Allene Halvorsen, Kenneth Halvor- sen, Janette Hamil, Gary Hampson, Neldra Hankins, Merikay Hanna, Lorraine Hannula, Clara Hansen, Kenneth Hansen. Mark Hansen, Monica Hanson, Ar- lene Harding, Carolynn Harding, Jean Hariu, Sandra Harms, Robert Haruden, Henry C. Harper, Delores Harris. Renee Harrison, Ellen Hartmen, Samuel Hasty, Shirley Haverluk, David Hawkins, Pamela Hayden, Judy Heath, Shirley Heitschel, James Hemeyer. Janis Hendee, Mary Heninger, Rus- sell Henriksen, Vickie Herbst, Wil- liam Herrin, James Hewitt, Jean- nine Hiatt, Kathy Hickey, Diane Higgins. Elaine Hill, Janice Hilliard, Dorothy Hodge, Kathleen Holt, Janet Hof- meister, Jean Hofmeister, Carolyn Hohenstreiter, Gary Holland, Linda Hollenback. Val Holm, William Holmes, Steven Hook, Margaret Hornshuh, Judy Horton, Audrey Howard, Karen Howlett, Kathleen Howlett, Robert Hribar. Patricia Hriblan, Bonnie Hubert, Cheryl Hucker, Mack Hudson, James Hudspeth, Alma Huerta, Linda Hui?- man, Jacqueline Hughes, Langston Hughes. Gerald Huley, Geraldine Huley, Connie Hulsebus, Bridgette Hunt, Robert Hunt, Christopher Hurndon, Jerry Llc, Bruce lmroth, Guy Inman. Yvonne lwanski, Jay Jackson, Bar- bara Jacobs, Bruce Jacobs, John Jacoby, Mary Janks, Edward Jaro- nik, Frank Jaronik, Kathleen Jar- rett. Cristina Joskula, James Jastrzemb- ski, Karen Jeannotte, Robert Jef- fers, Sharon Jefson, James Jenkins, James Jereb, Susan Johns, Barbara Johnson. Daniel Johnson, David Johnson, Di- ana Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Mor- tha Johnson, Robert Johnson, David Jones, Ernest Jones, James Jones. Karen Jones, Lillian Jones, Ronald Jones, Wesley Jones, Bonnie Jo- seph, George Jurkovac, Eugene Justice, Barbara Kaddatz, James Kalina. Frosh Eino Kallioinen, Dorothy Kane, Geor- gia Kapoulas, Karen Kapoulas, Cheryl Karns, Jane Kaski, Patricia Keber, Kathleen Keeley, Sandra Keller. John Kendzior, Bonita Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Bruce Kerkove, Judith Kerley, Sharon Kerpan, Norma Kcster, Martin King, Jaque- line Kingsley. Anne Kirkpatrick, Richard Kirk- wood, Richard Kitchen, Erwin Kitt- ner, Connie Klarstrom, Charylene Klein, Evelyn Klinesmith, Lawrence Kluba, Janet Kneip. Thomas Koesser, Mark Kolbrick, Martin Korczak, Daniel Korpela, Jane Koskela, Barbara Koski, Betty Koustrup, Paula Kowalski, Karl Koy. Carol Kozlecar, John Krainc, The- resa Kranic, Charles Krogman, Mark Krueger, Michael Kuhar, Den- nis Kukla, Charles Kupski, Dana Kurtz. Barbara Kutzler, Lynn Kyle, Patricia Kytosaarl, Yvonne LaBarbara, Linda LaBatt, Dennis Laine, Johnny Lam- bert, Duane Landolt, Wayne Lang- don. Jacob Lange, Linda Larsen, David Larson, William Laser lll, Catharine Laube, Bruce Laughlin, John Lauret, Nick Lauritsen, Daniel Layson. Bertha Lelo, Gene Lenzi, Elaine Lester, Susan Levonowicz, Shirley Lewis, Mike Lewzader, James Lichti, Nancy Lindberg, Barbara Linde- rnan. Sharon Litchfield, Judy Livingston, Vera Lockvis, Vernon Lockvis, Mary Loftredo, Sandra Lolmaugh, Brian Long, Klaudene Lorenz, Patricia Louko, a 'sf an NX, 1 N051 A it L m y lag M gl g , is ' 5 W Av - x K i - lx ' 'YSL iii if ' -. - L-is if -- et 'V J-fix S ' Qs. , fl i rm - 'J A X lk ' im .. we ' . L, HAJ A i ' are L 9 ev. J - 2 L 1 f ' 'aim 'JS i of 'L' f ' . v, , all 4' nz . if A 'QT - af f 'ff-J in r: ...':f S'-f-i '7 sth., A A 'X 'R -L ks' ,gay i s X , L L ggjf-3 4 1 5 Q K i A ,Q is , Q f , - - Q , is' is i f... fm f o r-f is - J fr li 1 he J S HP' as asf' it . K 'SF Q, K ' .tzk , ' 5 X kk -f t, , J ,L W L.-.f riff ' . xx is - f A! K V ,M . U - . T xv A 4' . Q - L, 1 N ' K -2- . si-.. ftf :lf l'lE'S A TWO-DAB MAN!! These hap- py looking people take time out for c rest at the freshman class party, Surfln' Safari, lt proved to be a great success and very enioyable evo- ning for all. fs , , Qt -. so ' 1 SJ Ku X H X 'wh s-.Q ,S F ,V . Y-'V L -.a S. -an .41 sf. I . 1 'Wi 5 ...J sa as If 'Y J A4 4 A 1- Q x ' T Q Q Q 'Q Q 'TV f Xi kt ls ,... wsu t .. N Wi ttf' N W .f X N.. is ,J By. . D75-A .gli ,. J ' L Q 'fm ' .Q . 'NV R lfith rf. L13 X jk S.. ,sf 'saw ,qc A. ,H 'ml Q K 1 A, t L 4 t . ll In '95 at V '4C el Q ia- I 459 11 fer 5! Q... ,E ' 'E K X . 'W ., -Q - 24 Q, 1 L .- A : 1 ' Frosh Robert Lucas, Steven Lund, Linda Lundquist, Robert Lyle, Christopher Lyman, Stephen Lyons, Elizabeth Lyyski, Carol Macaitis, Robert Mac- Lagan. Sandra Madden, Michael Madigan, Valeria Madison, Vernon Madison, Gail Madsen, Karen Madsen, Pat- rick Magden, Margaret Makar, Bruce Maki. Gerald Maki, Drago Maksimovic, Michael Manier, Marc Marienthal, Timothy Marlin, Sharon Marsh, Kathryne Martin, Maryann Martin, Richard Martin. Ronald Martin, Marcia Maslowski, Mary Mathews, Julio Matos, Mar- lene Maurer, Jack May, Lynda May, Doris Mayberry, Kristeen Maze. Linda Mazrin, Barbara McCleod, Josephine McClinton, Bessie McCoy, Terry McCoy, Barbara McCue, Mary McDermott, Thomas McDonald, Ber- nard McFarland. Kenneth McGahan, Caryn McGe- hee, Wilbert McGraw, Kenneth Mc- Intire, Thomas McMahon, Roger Mc- Millon, Mary McNeely, Joe Medina, Donna Mehtala. Judith Meissner, Michael Melius, Mi- chael Melius, Robert Melville, Anna Mercado, Saundra Mercer, Gary Merkling, Grace Merlo, Brenda Merridith. William Merzlicker, Howard Mey- ers, Leilani Midel, Sharon Miholic, Judy Miller, Michael Miller, Richard Miller, Michael Milton, Lee Miner. Philip Minneci, Sandra Minor, Caro- lyn Miolen, Daniel Mitchell, Donna Mivshec, Linda Molback, Roger Mon- roe, Victor Montanez, Cliftord Moore. Kenneth Moore, Powell More, San- dra Moore, Norma Morales, Alice Mordhorst, Donald Moreno, Tecola Lynne Morrison, Nancy Muccitelli. Robert Muccitelli, Vernon Muger- ditchian, Richard Mulloy, Kathleen Murphy, Joseph Musick, Mike Mus- tain, Charles Myer, Kathleen Myers, Robert Meyers. David Nault, Dave Needham, Lou- ise Neefe, William Nelson, Stephen Nenonen, Kelly Newborn, Gary Nichols, Linda Nielsen, Panala Nielsen. Frosh Carol Noble, Morris Norman, Son- dra Norstrom, Donna Nunes, Carol Ochs, LaVerne O'Connell, Robert O'Dell, Lynn Oehme, Warren Ofen- loch. Judith Ogilvie, Kris Olesak, Oliver Olsen, David Olson, Pedro Ortiz, Jon Ostrander, Thomas Ostrander, Carolyn Owens, Sally Owens. Bruce Paakola, Mike Pagan, Gary Palmer, Joe Palmer, Roger Palmer, Linda Palo, Nishon Paparigian, Joc- queline Papesh, Dazzie Parker. Donna Parker, James Parker, Lo- retta Parker, Stephen Parker, Linda Parkinson, Katherine Parks, Linda Parr, Linda Pastell, James Patrick. Dale Paugel, Margaret Paul, John Paulsen, Bradley Pavelski, Ronald Payne, Richard Rearson, Alexis Pechinis, Rose Pena, Michael Penny. Beverly Peterson, James Peterson, John Peterson, Eileen Petitclair, Jean Petitchair, Richard Petrovic, Dennis Pfeiffer, JaneLynn Phelps, Linda Philipps, Bessie Philpot. Judith Pingel, Sue Pingel, Marlene Plaza, Joanne Plesniak, Edward Podboy, James Pogue, Brenda Poe land, Thomas Polansek, Jr., Thomas Polk. Dennis Pope, Ida Pope, Joseph Porter, Linda Preder, Thomas Prep- elica, Janet Proctor, Judith Prorak, Marcia Prorak, Mary Anne Puzek. Anthony Quinn, Jr., Richard Raft, Richard Romig, Nancy Rangus, Kathleen Roper, Norma Raymond, Kenneth Reed, Linda Render, Den- nis Resch. Abele Rhyon, Jr., Karen Rickelt, Maurice Ricks, John Riedy, Robert Riley, Ronnie Rill, John Rinehart, Thomas Risley, Angelo Rivera. Carole Robbins, Brenda Roberts, David Robertson, Linda Robinson, David Rochnich, Angelo Rodriguez, Juanita Rodriguez, Maureen Rose, William Rose. Janice Rosenberg, Elizabeth Row- land, Bette Rukstales, Mary Rush- mann, Geraldine Ruta, Carol Ruts kowski, David Rynearson, Francis Soam, Donna Sacramento. 'Q .J G Q. W Q.- -sz.:-' ix 3 S93 1 ,M I A- 11 t Rf? -T .JY , C. .. J 5 lb ' Tafihli '- l 1 .g J' l l - S K -L S' r x -1 x J Y . , af' J J iil , S C Y gf, .. F ,L vw: , an Q2 'N-,4 8 we me 'ff me 'QQ 'lu N? 4. . S3 I if in wp, , ,--4. ' S J A - - . 'H' .-. is . l t,,, 88 .W . 'A 2 X ,J if i x aJ TN-c f Suiflfiwu as at m N '31 . . ga W -at. J. .,:,, ,W 'll Mgt' ix -L 'iw vu- K 'Ei- sg Q ,,-'SJ 4 5? if . Frosh Alice Samilow, Norma Sanchez, Richard Sandee, Aline Sanders, Al- ton Sanders, Charles Sangrelet, Allen Saunders, Susan Savel, Geor- gia Sawby. Judy Scheeler, Gilbert Schmitt, Kathleen Schroeder, Jeannine Schultz, Russell Schwanz, Margarete Schwarz, Sherry Scott, Steven Scott, Colleen Sears, Corrine Sears, Jamie Sears, Joyce Seck, Larry Selph, Stephen Senica, John Senter, Ronald Serwa, John Sexton, Patricia Sheehan. Thomas Sheehan, Charlene Shetiley, Kurt Shellene, Jim Sherman, David Sherrell, Bonnie Sherwood, Marilyn Shisler, Roger Shook, Diane Shor- man. Alice Short, Michael Shreve, Susan Shultis, Susan Sihvonen, Mary Lou- ise Simmet, Mary Sirvidas, Rita Sir- vidas, Georgine Skalla, Carol Skill- ing. Matthew Skrlac, John Slater, Betty Slettum, Gary Slocum, Patricia Slov- nik, William Smale, Jr., Fredrick Smith, John Smith, Pearly Smith. Robert Smith, Michael Smole, Judith Smrtnik, William Sooley, Bonita Sorensen, Chris Sorensen, Paula Sorensen, Ray Sorensen, James Spenko. Naomi Spinelli, Charles Springer, Tyrone Springs, Roy Spurling, John Sroka, Fredricka Staben, Karen Stang, Joan Steele, Kenneth Stefonc. Fred Stefanowski, Jr., Jean Stemas, Carol Stewart, Diane Stobcr, Lynn Stodola, Adrian Stofel, Michele Stolarik, Darrell Stone, James Stone. Karin Stoner, Ronald Storvik, David Strause, Brent Stritar, Lomond Struble, Richard Strykowski, Robert Strykowski, Frances Sustersic, Eliz- abeth Svete. Jeannette Swalley, Faye Swanson, Marcia Swanson, Murner Swanson, Patricia Swanson, Thomas Switzer, Helen Szewczyk, Dennes Tapio, Thomas Tate. Otis Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Velma Taylor, Dennis Teigland, David Teser, Danny Thiel, Tonya Thomas, Laura Thompson, Mary Thompson. Frosh Mitzi Thompson, Ronald Thompson, Karen Thoms, Gladys Thomsen, Danny Tipton, Thomas Tistinic, Wil- liam Toepke, Dennis Topcik, Robert Topel. Alicia Torres, Francisco Torres, Lu- cila Torres, James Tottoroto, Robert Toumey, Paul Triplet, Roberta Tru- by, Barbara Trygar, Cheryl Tuck. George Tuokko, Eija Tuovinen, Car- olyn Turner, Earl Turner, Irma Uk- konen, Susan Van, Theresa Von- hoogen, Sue Van Hove, Bruce Van Pelt. Gary Vardeman, Virginia Varsek, Charles Vaughan, Thomas Vavrek, Irma Vega, Frances Vega, Andrew Vehmas, Beverly Velkovrh, Rachel Vesanen. Matthew Vickers, Jr., Robert Vogler, Diane Vollmar, Susan Voss, Eliza- beth Wachsmuth, Linda Wagnon, Mikki Walden, Linda Waline, Fran- cis Walker. Johnnie Wallace, Bernice Walt, Debra Ward, Gail Wavi, Terri Wasion, Craig Watkins, Dorothy Watkins, Steven Watkins, Jack Weigel. Dolores Weisenberger, Grace Welch, Linda Welch, Robert Welch, Renee Wenzel, George West, J. F. West, Elijah White, LaVerne White. Michael White, John Whitehead, Jeannette Whitlock, Karen Whitlow, Alicia Wiechecki, Emily Wilcox, Marcia Wilder, Kathryn Williams, Phillip Williams. Donald Wilson, Linda Wilson, Jac- queline Winn, Carolyn Winters, Robert Winton, Frederick Wirtala, Susan Wirth, James Walden, Rosa- lie Wolfe. Larry Woodard, Norman Wool, George Workman, Paul Workman, Jr., William Wrote, Michael Wright, Elaine Wuoremma, Marlo Yellen, Lester Yoder. Cary Youngberg, Barbara Zaleck, Lawrence Zaritian, James Zegar, Betsy Zeit, Cynthia Zide, Kenneth Znidersic, Robert Zukowski, Gerald Zuraitis. A x x ll if ws- 92? .LC Y 7 . , +2 4 x ix TE? K L: i f K if 4 Y . fx-s. 89 fu . 'T7 .. N K M S ' Z 'T' t it- t ,NJ 'T' 1 .4 f 4 9 I X F 'F ., K ,pr f ,M Q 3 1 . Q, ,,, a KK 11-JVM F K , 1 1-, , ff fr 'gr '24 f I 6' .1 1 W J 3, 451 api' 4 f, 1' at 'f A-'I' ' Vw km' fr, ' M. , xis-'S -x filo S Nw Q3 7 .Q Yearbook Staff Compile Records for Posterity E25 ..... -5 Above, ANNUAL W STAFF. Left to right, ROW 'l: Tari Rivett, Kathy Rompella, Latz, Marilyn Flowers, Robert Clarke, and Barbara Farella, Editor. Not in Pat Falvey, Audrey Anderson, Bernis Hermanson, and Pat Danielson. ROW 2: picture: Shirlee Eimerman and Jett Fryman. Faculty sponsor of the yearbook is Mike Decker, Jody Kundert, Roger Kirkland, Andi Marsh, Donald Kirby, Jett Mr. Edwin C. Meslow. The stat? meets daily throughout the school year. 92 At left, PLANNING SESSION. Mike Decker, Shirlee Eimer- man, Marilyn Flowers, and Audrey Anderson are discuss- ing layout plans for the Annual with the editor, Barbara Farella. Many hours of planning and checking go into the preparation of each page of the yearbook. At left, SUBSCRIPTIONS ANYONE? Jody Kundert, Kathy Rompella, Pat Falvey, and Tari Rivett are working on sub- scription records. All subscriptions are processed by the Annual Staff after having first been cleared by the busi- ness office. The bulk of the subscription sales are taken care of during the fall sales drive conducted in the home- rooms. Annual Enhances ln Value As Years Roll By Q At right, SPORTS STAFF. Shirlee Eimerman helps Bob Clarke arrange the pictures for the sports section of the book. The yearbook be- comes a ready reference for records of all WTHS sports events over the years. Above, PHOTOGRAPHERS ON THE GO, Making final plans for a picture-taking session are, Pat Danielson, Andi Marsh, Jeff Latz and Jeff Fryman. The hundreds of pictures which appear in the yearbook are planned, taken and processed by the faithful camera staff. At left, TYPE, TYPE, TYPE. Typing out the final copies for these pages are, Pat Falvey and Marilyn Flowers. Barbara Farella is supervising the work. All copy material for the yearbook must be typed in duplicate and then carefully copy read before being submitted to the printer, J 93 Busy World Staffers Cover Both Campuses Above, W WORLD STAFF. SEATED from left around the table are: Effie Hoard, Candy Porett, Lynda Gardner, Ann Barnas, Nancy Rose, Bill Weber Rhyan, Gloria Pileri, Nancy Johnson, Mary Schwartz, and Pat Palmer. STAND- Kathy Geslce, Janice Geryol, Ben Cervantes, and Doug DeThorne. ING: Tami Piclcus, Diana Dupin, Bette Cretan, Mary Robertson, Theodosia 94 At left, PAGE MAKE-UP, After these girls ar- range the stories on the page and write the headlines, the dummy sheet they are working on will be the model for a page of the W World, From the left are Gloria Pileri, copy editor, Di- ana Dupin, editor-in-chief, Bette Cretan, manag- ing editorg Pat Palmer, feature editor, and Tami Pickus, news editor. At left, DISCUSSION GROUP: Discussing the week's paper are W World reporters, Lynda Gardner, Janice Geryol, and Kathy Geske. Neophyte Journalists Keep Students In The Know Above, BUSY PEOPLE: Talking on the telephone, Nancy Rose, reporter, gets a news story while Mary Robertson, reporter, takes down the information. Busy at the filing cabinet are Ann Barnas, left, and Theodosia Hoard. Ann is assistant feature editor and Theodosia is assistant business manager. Above, SPORTS EDITORS: Sports Editor Doug DeThorne pounds out a story on the typewriter while Bill Weber, assistant sports editor and photographer, looks on. ' Room T44 is the headquarters tor the reporters who gather news tor the Student W World. During seventh period every day, this room is a beehive ot activity. Typewriters clatter as the statt members write their stories. The telephone rings when businesses call to place ads with the staff advertising salesmen. Edi- tors check the stories and get the paper ready tor printing. Others are busy wrapping and rolling the finished papers tor mailing or delivery in the home- rooms. Every week these activities are repeated tor each new W World. The statt, which covers the news ot both East and West Campuses, each week gathers the latest news on social events, sports, students, faculty, and civic attairs which affect the school. On Thursday, deadline day, these stories are sent to a commercial printer to be set in galleys. On Mon- day, make-up day, the galley proofs are placed on dummy sheets, and the headlines are written. Be- fore the dummy is sent to the school printshop, W World advisor, Mr. James Yoggerst checks it. The boys in the vocational printing class print the paper with the help ot the W World printing advisor, Mr. George Brown. Atter they finish printing the VV World, it is distributed in the homerooms on Friday. At left, PRINTING JOB. Each issue of the W World is printed in the school printshop by the boys in the vocational printing class. Watching an issue roll oft the press are, from left: Candy Porett, advertising sales- man, Nancy Johnson, business man- ager, and Ben Cervantes, advertis- ing salesman. Student Council Coordinates Campus Activities Above, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Practical experience leadership responsibil- ities are gained by Council otiicers. I962-I963 Ofticers are: Larry Schad, presi- dent, David Cypcar, vice president, Bob Holmberg, treasurer, Judy Nellins, sec- retary. Above, PLANNING SESSION. Otticers and class representives work together to plan class council meeting. Through this media Council is made aware of student opinion. Left to right: Bob Holmberg, Glen Turpoft, Larry Schad, and Janice Winters. Below, JOINT SESSION. The two campus groups work toward. common goals by holding weekly joint meetings. At left is Mr. Sam Filippo, West Campus sponsor, and in right background, Miss Eleanor Moore, East Campus sponsor. Student members, reading clockwise from lower lett are: Loren Leskis, Sue Savel, Jim Bitterman, Glen Dahlbacka, Ridwan, Janice Winters, Larry Spiers, 9 According to its constitution, the purpose ot Stu- dent Council is to provide an opportunity tor stu- dent participation in student attairs, and to provide experience and practice in the skills of democratic action. Council members strive to create and main- tain standards ot good citizenship among students, and to turther policies tor the betterment ot the school. In reviewing the activities ot Student Council, it is io be kept in mind that their purpose is two-told: to serve the interests ot the student body and to serve as a learning device for Council. Activities ot the 62-63 Council included: a welcome party for transter students, an atter-game dance, Recreation Night, a Leadership Conference, the Talent Show, the Turn-about dance, the sale of stu- dent supplies in each campus book store, providing Christmas decorations, chairing ot all assemblies, and the Homecoming activities. National Education Week was brought to the at- tention ot the school, and a number ot outstanding assemblies were planned by Council members. Council gives students opportunities to participate in international programs. Through the Foster Parent Plan, WTHS students have adopted two needy children abroad, the American Field Service student exchange program is supported by Council. In the summer ot I962, our Council was represented by Mary Schwartz, a Junior Class Representative, in the European trip sponsored by the National Associa- tion ot Student Councils. To broaden their knowledge ot Council philosophy and purposes, and to become more cosmopolitan in point ot view, the WTHS Council holds membership in the National Association ot Student Councils, the Illinois Association ot Student Councils, and the Northeast-Northwest District ot the IASC as well as its Suburban League sub-district. Larry Schad, Judy Nellins, Bob Holmberg, David Cypcar, Aude Mottier, Glen Turpott, Tim Drew, Carol Van Deusen, Mary Schwartz, Kathy Lerche, Marc Morrison, Dewayne Shamlin, Ken Dieck. Backs to camera: Mary Ann Burke, Marty Robinson, Sally Owens, Marsha Wilder, and Pat Keber. Council Provides Training ln Democratic Action Above, AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE: Council cooperates closely members of Council. Ridwan, Mary Schwartz, Miss Moore, and with the American Field Service chapter. Exchange students are Aude Mottier are shown working on a fund raising program, X ga fr,.... 1121 r,.-VN Above, CHECKING TURNABOUT BALLOTSQ Student Council Shown above are Carol VanDuesan, Glen Dahlbaclca, Mary sponsors a number of all-school social events. The most popular Schwartz, and Larry Spiers. is the annual Turnabout at which a boys court is selected. At right, LITERATURE RESEARCH. Through membership in state and national organizations, Council members are entitled to attend con- ferences. Literature in the field of leadership is studied by Judy Nellins, Loren Leskis, and Marc Morrison in preparation tor the next meeting which they hope to attend. 97 if L. Af -S ji W X? ,QQ My L P it .f J S 5 4 SM' Ai iz? ,af .m is mt 3, i 4 3' 6 Riagg Chorus and A Cappella Make Sweet Sounding Music Above, GIRLS' CHORUS AT WEST. ROW 1: Valerie Cox, Sylvia Levy, Debby Peggy Seals, Peggy Farley, Shirley Hall, Ann Braaten, Karen Bilharz, Jane Kaski, Diane Johnson, Linda Render. ROW 2: Betty Mathis, Sandi Suggs, Dar- lene Zukowski, Diana Schisler, Mary Szewczyk, Pat Sears, Carol Sheets, Kath- leen Jarrett, Barb Lindeman, Phyllis Savage, Madeline Coon. ROW 3: Karen 0 Modern Music Masters is an international organiza- tion ot persons interested in promoting music on the secondary school level. The local chapter lll, was established in i954 by Mr. Leslie Gilkey, head ot the music department at WTHS. The oFHcers this year are Bob Bixler, president, Mike Huges, vice-president, Pat Render, secretary, Ellen Baker, treasurer, and Mary Kolman, historian. Junior members are selected each year on the basis ot scholarship, character, cooperation, leadership, and service. A three-point average academically is re- quired besides at least one year of participation in a WTHS music function. The membership this year is twenty-tive. Below, A CAPPELLA CHOIR. ROW 1: Joy Nordgren, Marilyn Allison, Jan Day- ton, Jo-Ann Walker, Jane Joelson, Janice Winters, Jody Lynn Kundert, Cathleen Brauer, Shirlee Eimerman, Gayle Procek, Pat Render, Mary Kolman, Marcia Brown, Susan Schmitt, Pat Kottcamp, Nancy Marushin. ROW 2: Leo Terrien Janice Pickle, Dora Brown, Sandra Gilkey, Jill Stewart, Joan Austin, Roxana Pilibosian, Sandi Newland, Anita Fons, Virginia Bennett, Lynne Pertunen, Mary Rickett, Carolyn Hohenstreiter, Candy Grindey, Eleanore Butler, Pat ldstrom, Priscilla Greene, Pat Niemi, Susie Woertz, Mary 'Jane Baltimore, Michele Smith, Jan Shimanckas. ROW 4: Naomi Spinell, Tina Zimmett, Betty Slettum, Lynn Stodola, Kristine Goronson, Peggy Pickle, Dawn Waste, Cathy Baker, Michelle Edmondson, Linda Parr, Georgette Heinz, Jean Petitclair. 0 Each year a number ot students get enioyment from singing in the choral groups at WTHS. At West Cam- pus, Mr. Adee, new on the music statt, directs mixed homeroom choruses besides a girls' chorus. At East, Mr. Leslie Gilkey directs a boys' homeroom chorus, girls' homeroom chorus, and the A Cappella choir. The A Cappella choir, in existence since l949, is a selective group, chosen tor music reading ability and voice. This year the choir provided programs for sev- eral civic functions besides participating in the Messiah and Spring Choral concerts. lt also played a maior part in the presentation of Music Man. Smolich, Ellen Baker, Carole Ryan, Natalie Rehor, Paula Malachek. 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Si X S East cmd West Campus Students Learn to Speak, Above, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. Miss Doris McKinney discusses Spanish techniques with a student in the East Campus Language Lab. OThe Language Arts Department, chair- maned by Mrs. Melba Wixom and Mrs. Ellen Bay, is comprised of many different and in- teresting subiects and activities. Among them are the foreign language courses, drama, speech, debate, iournalism, and the various English courses taught to all Freshmen, Soph- omores, Juniors, and as an elective to Seniors. In the English classes students are taught creative writing, the use of good grammar, and the different forms of literature, while the French, German, Spanish, and Latin classes strive to learn the basic fundamentals of learning to speak a language fluently. Producing the school play, My Three Angel's, and An Evening of One Act Plays, organizing and conducting speech contests, and playing hosts to debate tournaments are but a few of the many extra-curricular activ- ities sponsored by the Language Arts De- partment. At left, GREAT WAY TO STUDY. A parody on What's My Line is given in Mrs. Ellen 'K Bay's Sophomore Honar's English class. 104 At left, DISCUSSION TIME. Al Butkus, Al Brauch, Chuck Reid, Bob Barnett, and Jane Drew lead a discussion on John Brown's Body during Mrs. Melba Wixom's Junior Honar's English class. Write, and Act in Various Language Arts Courses .rg At right, EVERYBODY MEMORIZE. Study- ing the script for the first all school play, My Three Angles, aref Bill Weber, Bob Bixler, Mike Hughes, Mike Winston and Tami Pickus. At right, CUT AND PASTE: ln the process of making speech notebooks ore: Butch Paul, Carolyn Chappell, and George Lam- K bie. e Below, NEWS AND MORE NEWS. Rachel Weaver's Debate Homeroom read up on the current problems of the day. WS 105 Special Services Contribute to School at Work. Above, OPEN WIDE. Dr. Andrew Furlan, one of the originators of the Dental Survey Program, gives a routine exam to Greg Schaefer. 5 I I Above, LARGE PRINT DICTIONARY. Special emphasis is placed on visual aids to help students with sight problems. Miss Kathleen Heaton is shown here helping one of her students use the sightesaving dic- tionary. At left, GOOD CONDITION. Making a routine check of a proiector to make sure that it is in good working order are Mrs. Geraldine Waldorf and Dick Feiertag, Audio Visual assistant. Below, MAY I HELP YOU? A typical day at the West Campus book- store means Iots of work for Mrs. Mary Gregorin. At the bookstore students are able to purchase many items that they may need for their classes. 106 East and West Business Students Look to Future. f ,A-V Above, OFF TO CHICAGO. Gloria DeNardis, Cheri Woodman, Sandra Meatheany, and Eugene Theis were invited by the State Department of Vocational Education to assist at the IIIinois Vocational Association and the IIIinois Business Education As- sociation conventions in Chicago on February 28. ff Above, HOW'S IT GOING? Mr. Charles Reid shows Pot Leatherman the fundamentals of the adding machine. I I I At right, LEARNING IS FUN, Students of Mrs. Agnes Lindstrom's Business English class Iearn that playing Poss- word is the easy way to study. At right, FAST AND ACCURATE. Sonja Smith, Linda Emerich, Randy Murphy, and Betty Truby, of Mr. Homer EIy's West Campus bookkeep- ing cIass, practice for speed and accuracy as a daiIy part of their class routine. 107 Social Studies Dept. Builds Good Citizenship Above, TIME FOR DISCUSSION, The students of Mr. Wilbert Heymeyer's soph- omore World Civilization II class at West Campus discuss the problems of the OStudents taking social studies are given a chance to express their own individual opinions and ideas. The entire department encourages discussion and class participation. East Campus otters United States History, Modern European History, Sociology, Economics, and Civics to Junior and Senior students. United States History, a re- quirement tor graduation, is taken during the iunior year, unless students desire to take it in summer school. The other courses are elected by many Senior students. Below, WHAT DO YOU SAY ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR? Gathered around to discuss the events of the Civil War are students of Mr. Jamie McCIendon's day. Students are then given a chance to express their views and opinions of the world around them. West Campus Freshmen are required to take World Civilization l, this also, is a requirement to be met in order to graduate. World Civilization II is the elective for Sophomores. In both courses students study past history ot Europe, Latin America, and the United States, in addition to present political and social situations. Teachers ot the courses strive to build good citizen- ship in students, who in turn, work hard to rank WTHS Social Studies Department as one ofthe best. third period American History Class. United States History is a required subject for graduation at Waukegan High School. Math and Science Prepare for Technical Fields . AX A . E531 Q 1. Zu -. l ,,s', l iii. Above, WATCH CLOSELY, Miss Patricia Barker points out the external features Above, LOOK Linda Philipps, Jim Lichti and Bruce Jacobs, students ot Miss of the dogfish shark to Bev Velkovrk, Dennis Teigland, and Joan Steel, three of Patricia Barker's Biology class, observe the many external parts of the her West Campus Biology students. lLearning is the key word in the many fields of both Mathematics and Science. Students at W.T.l-l.S. have an opportun- ity to take a full four years in both fields. Students taking Science courses find the subject matter varying from General Science to Physics and Advanced Chern- istry. ln the Mathematics field students may take courses ranging from General Math to Trigonometry and College Al- gebra. Because these fields are very closely linked together, they are both extremely essential to each other. Also, because of the rapid advances in the fields of tech- nology, these courses offered to the high school students, are extremely important in their future. dogfish shark before they begin the disection. Above, PAY ATTENTION. Barbara Koskinen, center, points out solid geometry structures to Mike Casey, and Pat Galbraith, in Miss Crowley's Solid Geometry class. At right, COLLEGE ALGEBRA. George Lof- fredo is showing Ron Holland where the points which satisfy the equation are lo- cated on the graph in one of Miss Jean Bryson's College Algebra classes. f .ill llital W.T.H.S. Physical Education Students Acquire Skills, Above, GOOD HEALTH IS GOOD LIVING. An important role of the physical education program is good health. Mr. Robert Joor, physical education instructor at West Campus, looks an as some of his students study in the library. Above, IT'S A LONG WAY DOWN. Helping each other get the proper form for the balance bar are these two Junior girls. During the winter days, junior girls have recreational games which include ping- pong, deck tennis, badminton, shuftie board, and bowling. 1. Above, THE WAY TO DO IT. Members of a girls physical ed- ucation class at East Campus pause for a moment of instruction before beginning the class activity. Above, RIGHT WAY IS THE BEST WAY. Driver Education, a twelve week course taught in place of physical education, gives students the opportunity to learn the rules and skills of driving. Mr. Richard Hyde explains the proper use of the automobile to students of his class. Below, SWIMMING IS FUN. So say the boys in Mr. Ralph Brown's life-saving end of the course the students who qualify are awarded the life-saving cer- class. During each class period the boys learn the fundamentals of life-saving tificate. holds, and the technique of bringing the victim back to shore safely. At the 110 Various Sports, Proper Health, and Safe Driving Above, GREAT RECREATION. Junior girls learn the basic fundamentals of various recrea- tional sports during a six weeks' period. Two active juniors display their ping pong abilities. 0 The Physical Education Department at both carnpuses swesses phyical Htness team spirit, co-ordination, selt-confi- dence, and good sportsmanship. To in- sure each student at WTHS that they will learn these things, the department olters various activities and sports. Each six week period offers new sports tor both boys and girls in their classes. Girls' Physical Education offers swim- ming, modern and folk dancing, iump rope, recreational games, archery, golt, basketbaH, Hack, and voHeybaH. Boyd Phyycal Educanon oHers basketbaH, and other team sports. During the school year, Sophomore P.E. students also learn the rules and regulations ot sate driving in the Driver's Education course, a twelve week course. To 'hekn reach then' goal of good physical titness each student and in- structor strives to make our Physical Ed- ucanon Deparnnent the best at both East and West Campus. At right, GET THAT JUMP BALL. Basketball is included in the Girls' Physical Education program at West Campus. Miss Mary R. Abbott, one of the P.E. teachers at West, tlirows the ball up to start another exciting game. Above, MOUTHPIECE LOOKS GOOD. Dr. L. A. Carmichael fits Tony Skvarce with a mouthpiece for the i962 football sea- son. Local physicians donated their service for this scientific titting of mouthguards. rug 'n ni ATHLETIC TRAINERS. Jack Richter and Del Jordan check the machine used for heat treatments. Both trainers keep the athletic equipment at East and West Campus in top shape. 111 Young Artists Employ Brush, Needle and Cookbook .M L Above, WATER COLOR ARTIST. Art classes at West Campus learn the many phases of the art world. Water colors was one of the phases that was touched upon. 112 vi Above, ANCIENT ART. Stone sculpturing is studied by the third and fourth year art students ot East Campus. John Jewett carefully starts his proiect as Mr. Everett Misunas looks on. Left center, OVEN GOODIES. Home Economics at West Campus not only prepares girls for later years, but also helps them to enioy their work. Lower left, BUDDING SEAMSTRESS. East Campus clothing class helps junior and senior girls to follow patterns correctly while making some of the more complicated items in sewing. Below, MIXING IT UP. Foods is a course open to sophomore girls who are interested in some of the basic practices used in cooking. M Shops Help Boys Explore Skills ond Interests Above, OUTBOARD MOTOR is subiected to finol tuning odiustments by Mike Frisby in Mr. Karl Windberg's West Campus Power shop. Top right, WELDING is a specialized skill. Mr. Norm Rick- ard observes Ray Music acquiring the feel of on acetylene torch. At right, WOODSHOP. Jerry Holder, Sophomore, trims a piece of stock with o DeWalt power saw. Mr. Larry Wieczorek observes his technique. Left below, MACHINE SHOP. John Houghton operotes an engine lathe in Mr. John Boker's Metals shop ot West Campus. At right below, ELECTRONICS. Sophomores Keith Wendell, Carl Flowers, Greg Zupec, ond Larry Poglayen test radio circuits with the aid of the oscilloscope. ...X 5 x The Military Staff Directs Instruction i rp ' . . v.. sj . Above, ROTC DEPARTMENTAL STAFF. MfSgt. George Skibba, MfSgt. Ralph G. Grant, Major Glen E. Brown Jr. P.M.S., MfSgt, Virgil F. Koenig, MfSgt. Leroy Woodward, SFC James Raney. lOne otticer and ive non-commissioned otticers constitute the ROTC departmental statt. These men are all active duty members ot the Army especially se- lected tor this duty. The current statt heads up the only compulsory ROTC program in the State ot Illinois. The training and doctrine put forth by these men attempts to prepare students for service and leadership in the community. ROTC training has been in existence at Waukegan under government sponsorship since 1919. Below, LEADERSHlP TRAINING. Part of the curriculum of Military III is Leader- ship. In this connection, Paul Govekar is pictured giving a ten-minute talk while 0 ROTC training is designed to teach more than march- ing. Over two thirds ot the program is devoted to such subjects as marksmanship, weaponry, map reading, first-aid and personal hygiene, leadership, defense against atomic attack, military organization, tactics and code ot conduct ot the individual soldier. A third year is offered as an elective subject. Cadets are re- warded tor achievement by promotions, medals and ribbons, based on ability and interest. Major Glen E. Brown looks on. Other subjects taught in Military Ill include weaponry, marksmanship, map reading and tactics. 115 Crossed Sabers Club Trains in Leadership Above, CROSSED SABERS CLUB. ROW I: Dorothea Diver, William Patton, Robert Simonson, James Osborne, David Parkinson, Joseph Figueroa, Howard Schlichting, Joanne Calamia. ROW 2: Ann Barnas, Paul Govekar, Kenton Kuehnle, Keith Burand, David Stanczak, Ronald Naden, Richard Hansen, Doris Dracos. ROW 3: Deborah Petersen, John Frye, Richard Feiertag, Michael Decker, Peter DesMonie, Edward Hintzen, Ronald Heninger, Ellen Boker. ROW 4: Ann l i l Lennarson, David Groot, Eugene Maurer, Huett Turney, Burton Calloway, Scott Sawby, Henry May, Connie Aho. ROW 5: Carol Boyd, Norman LeMieux, John Mitchell, Robert Olson, John Bruce, Robert Clarke, James Rompasky, Diane Kaski. ROW 6: Karen Peterson, Charles Stoll, Lauri Hakanen, Pat Tompkins, Betsy Owens. Below, CROSSED SABERS OFFICERS. SEATED: Connie Aho, secretary. STANDING: Maior Glen E. Brown, sponsor, Dave Parkinson, vice-president, Mike Hughes, president. Not pic- tured: Dorothea Diver, sergeant-at-arms. OAII Military lll cadets, the Honorary Cadet Sponsors and specially elected Military ll cadets constitute the Waukegan Township High School Crossed Sabers Club. This select group of Military students sponsors the Mili- tary Ball, participates in Homecoming activi- ties, and supervises the Annual Dental Survey. The purpose of this club is to promote the Reserve Officers Training Corps program throughout the school and community. Mem- bers act as leaders for the entire Cadet Corps. The club officers are elected by the entire membership of the group at their first meeting each fall. The Professor of Military Science is the faculty sponsor of this organ- ization. 116 WTHS Rifle Team Smashes ExisTing Records Above, WTHS RIFLE TEAM. ROW 1: Harry Roth, Paul Sonnenberg, Charles ROW 2: Larry Barnett, Carl Mitchell, John Ruschman, Tom Kus, Ralph Hoff, Moberly, Bill Patton, Monique Beaubien, Rich Rivers, Art Roth, George Beaubien. Scott Sawby, Roger Smith. 0The mosf successful year of compeTiTion since The early forties is The only way To describe The i962-63 morksmanship year. The WTHS Rifle Teom was unde- feafed in shoulder To shoulder compeTiTion aT This writing. Their i2-O record was amassed of The expense of some of The besT rifle Teams in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. In addition To These shoulder To shoulder moTches, some 25 Postal lvlafches were fired againsT various high schools and military schools in The country. These ranged from New York CiTy on The eosT coosT To Hawaii in The west. Counfing These moTches, Waukegan has won 28 and lost only 4. This year's Team had many new firsTs To claim. The first girl member of The group noT only fired on The Team buf was one of The ouTsTanding scorers. The Teom scored a 960 for The first Time in The hisfory of The school. Finally, The individual record was Tied by boTh ScotT Sawby and Richard Rivers. 117 Below, MARKSMANSHIP is an important part of military training. Here Mfsgt. George Slcibba observes progress of target practice in one of his Military I classes at West Campus. Cadets are Mike Bukantis, shooting, and Bob Reinbach, coaching. P F i At right, BATTLE GROUP Stat? forms at the annual Federal Inspection. Jerry Loftredo, John Rantala, Chris Jensen, Bob Eifert, and Bill Har- wood make up Jacque Mitchen's staFt. At right, FEDERAL INSPECTION, held every May, serves as a check of the knowledge gained by the cadets during the past year. Shown here is last yeor's inspecting otTicer, Major John D. Gagin, as he inspects the Honor Company. Formal Inspections Keep Corps in Top Shape Below, MAJOR GLEN E. BRAWN inspects Robert Temaner. Periodical Formal Inspections are held by the PMS to maintain high standards of neatness and conduct. Cadets are also in- spected on knowledge of subject matter covered in class. Below, SABER PRESENTATION. Part of the Federal Inspection ceremony is the presentation of a gold-plated gift saber to the Cadet Colonel. Through tradition it is presented by the boy's father. Mr. W. H. Olson presents the saber to his son Bruce, as Major Glen E. Brawn looks on. .gl Cafeteria Staff Provides Well-Balanced Meals 1 'x.,,,,,-S i rf' MRS- l-Ol-HSE LOVE, CGfei9l'l0 MGUCIQSV- Above, KEEP MOVING. A Christmas breakfast was held at the West campus cafeteria for both the East and West teachers. Board of Education members were hosts. Upper Picture Below, EAST CAMPUS STAFF: ROW 'l: Mildred Neff, Mariorie Jefson, Jean Schnufller, Alice Carney, Phyllis Yoder, Mamie Boswell, Dorothy Funk, Agnes Bufano. ROW 2: Bernice Skibba, Sarah Adams, Marjorie Geib, Mary Lipnicke, Luella Kingma, Willa Peterson, Cecelia Clark. Lower Picture, WEST CAMPUS STAFF: ROW 'iz Louise Love, Julia Skutnick, Betty Wallenwein, Lona Brefeld, Esther Austin, Stephanie Polantek, Emma Ven- isnik, Betty Meisenheimer. ROW 2: Evelyn Douville, Lois Huttman, Eleanor Esp, Shirley Johnson, Libby Sangrelet, Jeanette Turek, Mildred Swanson, Helen Drinka, Gladys Montgomery. ROW 3: Eloise Varonen, Sue Carney, Anne Le- pine, Florence Van Treeck, Olga Manninen, Stella Merlock, Karin Olson, Shirley Schroeder, Jo Powell. Maintenance Staff Keeps WTHS in Top Shape I i we ' 1 l l 1 1::':. ' ' ' i .. 'tiffil 7-i rl .- .. ' ' , . lil55'f':3iq l EE 5 --l---' ' 5' 5:-S:5:': T 1 L Q qlizijiigligi Q.. 'Q ,ky , 1 I I , I A . ' .. . itifi.Jf or 1 t .1356 . H 1 , 3 f X : .g. 1 , Above, EMERGENCY! Bob Learmont receives a call on school malfunction while Toni Martini and WILLIAM H. CARTER, Superintendent of Buildings and Edwin Cramer discuss immediate action. Grounds. I The Maintenance Staff, headed by Mr. William H. Carter, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, does various large and small often unnoticed tasks during the school and summer months. The staff jobs consist of sweeping and waxing floors to plowing and shoveling snow and many more during the school year. During the summer, the entire East Campus drill field was retopped by our maintenance men. These men, the unsung silent men of East and West Campus de- serve our thanks. At right, Maintenance man, Jack Walker, marks East Campus drill field after new retopping was done during the summer. Below, MAINTENANCE STAFF: ROW 1: William Suhaclolnik, B. Eustace, Tom Semasko, Joe Semasko, Harry Haroian, Josephine Wagner, Louise Harris. ROW 2: Mary Ark, Claude Barley, Louis Domerchie, Otto Rautiolas, Arvo Lyyrki, Alfred Fredin, .lack Walker. ROW 3: C. Parrino, A. Walt, B. Huffman, John Niemi, Joe Madura, Melvin McGillivkay, Edwin Cramer, Dave Fisher. ROW 4: George Adamek, Carl Larson, Herman G. Hendrickson, Donald Mattson, R. Learmont, Leo Hill, Anthony Martins, Anthony Debevic. In right foreground, William Carter, Superintendent of Building and Grounds. l l N, .V . 9 R X - l . , lip' f- f 'lfffl ' ,- 1 M' if . 55f 3'g,?j:'- 1ff'9g15f. .' G. Q 'fSb'1,:.i , ,I . ,iff-ri -wif.. Rm If r yi ,ew ' f wie, f 'Lf . ? ?:4i ' ,I 'P gif- 'lv , . sr. x' j ' LQeH-V. F .. m 5,5 I KVM 18 . ,. X -N ffmff.. v Q Qff- 1.5.3- :,.f. , it A L riyis- ? My A Q I ,Kfi,m!,,... !i,2:,,i Mm ff, 4,57-,J qu, N4 A fgs U WM-,Q . ,, w x E sfkwgtff ' f , . inf im? xg :ii X Honor Society Recognizes Scholastic Achievement Above, HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP FIRST SEMESTER. ROW 1: Sandy Leh timaki, Jens Wendt, David Osborne, Charles Morrison, Bob Bixler, Larry Schad, Carol Van Deusen, Dorothea Diver, Anita Barnes. ROW 2: John Waidzunas, president, Martha Davis, vice-president, Karen Berg, treasurer, Jamie McClendon Above, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP CANDIDATE. Mr. George W. Latham and Mr. Jamie McClendon congratulate Susan Kalina who was chosen as a candidate for a National Honor Society Scholgrship. Susan was chosen on the basis of her scores on the PSAT test whichfshe took in the fall. Below, SPRING i963 INITIATES. Seniors: Connie Aho, Audrey Anderson, Ann Barnas, Monique Beaubien, Carol Boyd, Gary Brown, Peter Des Monie, Douge las De Thornej Diana Dupin, Harold Edwards, John Elsasser, Sandra Gosh- garian, Lauri Hakanen, Lothar Hanusa, Ronald Holland, Bob Holmberg, Diann Jackson, Victoria Kopoian, George Loftredo, William Marlin, Aude Mottier, Sheila Nelson, William Patton, Charlene Perry, Deborah Peterson, Karen Peter- son, Patricia Render, Linda Sherer, Jack Shuster, Michael Simon, William Sisolak, David Stanczak, Jeanne Tinsley, Carol Unkelhaeuser, Karen Wicklund. Juniors: sponsor, Sandy Meatheany, Deanna Dragunas, Sue Kalina, Jan Bruckner, Pen- ny Siostrom. ROW 3: Ann Chatterton, Diane Kaski, Mary Kolman, Ann Lennar- son, Betsy Owens, Kathy Butkus, Jaonn Calamia, Doris Dracos, Suzi Sheets, Sue Salstrom, Carol Petitclair. 0The National Honor Society recognizes secondary school students who are outstanding in scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Five per cent of the Junior Class, and fifteen per cent of the Senior Class may be elected to membership in the Society each year. Selection is made by the entire faculty by means of an obiective rating system. Final approval is given by the Faculty Selection Committee of the National Honor So- ciety. For several years the National Honor Society has been engaged in a number of proiects. This year one project, the paperback book sales, was approved by the administration and Board of Education. The National Honor Society Faculty Selection Com- mittee is composed of Mr. Paul C. Burke, Superintendent, Mr. George Latham, Principal of East Campus, Dr. Co- lon L. Schaibly, Ass't for Instruction and Personnel, Miss Jean Bryson, Miss Lucile Hildebrand, Mr. Jack Mallory, Mr. Charles Leech, Mr. George Waldorf, and the spon- sor, Mr. Jamie McClendon. This Committee holds formal meetings at least once a month to dispose of routine and special matters which are referred to them by the membership or by the faculty at large. Robert Barnett, Barbalyn Becklian, William Bennett, Alfred Brauch, Cynthia Brumund, Albert Butkus, Patrick Carney, Jamie Catlin, Elizabeth Cretan, Glen Dahlbacka, Jane Drew, Marc Fink, Jane Fryman, Diane Geiger, Allan Gonyo, Harding, Myra Hawkins, Richard Jarc, John Johnson, Kurt Keeley, Nancy Krainc, Joyce Kulmala, David Larsen, Sandra Leiting, Meredith Mclntire, Linda Meyer, Bonita N-ancy Mihevc, Marian Mugerditchian, Kathleen Mulligan, Mark Olson, Nancy Peschman, Betty Stupar, David Surratt, Holly True. Theirs Is a Future In Homemaking and Teaching Above, FUTURE HOMEMAKER5. ROW 1: Miss Charlotte Jones, sponsor, Miss Wehner, sponsor, Angela Lopez, historian, Sandra Baart, secretary, Neldra Hankins. ROW 2: Ruth Normark, Carol Urbancic, Camie Diesi, Carol Belensky, I The Future Homemakers of America is an organiza- tion of girls studying homemaking with an overall goal of helping and improving personal, family, and com- munity. Activities of this year have included coat-checking duties at the community concerts and making Thanks- giving tray favors for the children at St. Therese's Hospital. Further activities included a spring car wash, observance of the National F.H.A. week in April, a dad's date, and a spring style show, sponsored with the clothing l classes. Below, FUTURE TEACHERS. ROW 1: Miss Judith Tucker, sponsor, Miss Mary Jane Dobson, sponsor, Judy Kovacs, secretary, Judy Martins, vice president, Suzanne Daley, president, Cindy Cummings, Treasurer, Shirley Hall, sophoe more representative, Lynda May, freshman representative, Bette Cretan, iunior representative, Christy Noll. ROW 2: Delores Marie Long, Carol Tyson, Penny ,A-If J Joan Henderson, Nancy Hallas, Judy Douville. INSET: Janet Garcia, president, Nancy Opal, treasurer, Sandy Haigh. Not present are: Ruth Thompson, Barb Zadigian, and Barbara Hall. OThe Future Teachers of America is organized to give interested students a preview of the teaching field. This year the group, under the leadership of Suzanne Daley, president, Judy Martins, vice-president, Judy Kovacs, secretary, and Cindy Cummings, treasurer, the club raised money by checking coats for various civic functions at West Campus. At Thanksgiving members collected a basket for a needy family. Formal initia- tion for new members was in January and in March members attended the annual PTA. banquet. Pearce, Nancy Kroinc, Nancy Fullerton, Anita Dellas, Barbara Griftin, Sue Dietmeyer, Aleta Reckling, Brenda Towle. ROW 3: Louise Autio, Judi Swanton, Joyce Knutel, Terry McCoter, Suzanne Krohn, Betty Rukstales, Kathy Keeley, Mary Anne Baron, Michele Stolarik, Barb Lindeman. West Students Learn Camera and Audio Work Above, WEST CAMPUS AUDIO VISUAL CLUB. John Feiertag, president, Ethel Holly Sherman, secretary, and Jimmy Bitterman, gather around a proiector to G. Parks, sponsor, Tom Hyde, vice-president, Jim Hemeyer, treasurer, and discuss operating techniques. O The West Campus Audio-Visual Club is primarily concerned with acquainting its members with all types ot audio-visual equipment. These students have ex- perimented with such processes as color-litt trans- parencies and the transter ot disc recordings to tape. Below, WEST CAMPUS CAMERA CLUB. Under the sponsorship of Mr. James O Camera Club is composed ot students interested in photography. Camera Club is open to anyone who wishes to learn to process his own pictures. One ot the aims ot Camera Club is to make photography enioy- able for its members. right, they are: Dalmar Lauritsen, Barbara Castillo, Claude Potter, Marsha Savery, freshmen and sophomores interested in photography find an outlet Jennings, Larry Lavitte, Roger Woodard, John Rutkowski, Brian Golwitzer, for their hobby by taking part in the activities of the Camera Club. Left to Roxanne Cary, and Lillie Jo Krause. 126 Camera Club Promotes iz Y E.. si Above, EAST CAMPUS CAMERA CLUB. Jett Fryman, president, Roger Sher- wood, vice-president, Holly True, secretary, and club members Claudette Koncan, John Schlettendorf, Joan Franklin, and Jett Latz. At right, PRACTICE LOADING. Claudette Koncan and Roger Sherwood practice loading film in tanks. Lower left, AT THE ENLARGER is Jeff Fryman preparing to make a print as John Schleffendorf looks on. Lower right, DEVELOPING PRINTS. Jett Latz examines some prints which have just been printed. AJR. Interest In Photography lg f 5 1 E V F, .'f? '1 in ,rid M .Hmm ,A L 1- ' r. E 5- r ,..' -, B. All 5 -..1.-v. 127 Attending Conferences Widens Outlook for Group l Above, FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS: ROW 'Ia Mr. Richard Graves, sponsor, Barb Merkling, reporter, Nancy Barnes, secretary, Dave Hankins, vice-president, Lin- da Baartz, president, Eugene Theis, treasurer, Luz Sanchez, reporter, Janice 'The Distributive Education Club, sponsored by Mr. Richard Graves, began the year's activities with an initiation and installation of officers in mid-October. An area planning session was held at Morton High where the president and vice-president planned the Area Conference, which was held in mid-November at Morton. The annual two day State Leadership Conven- tion was held in February at Springfield, Illinois. Linda Baartz and Marilee Tiernan represented Waukegan at this affair. During the Fall Semester the club sold candy to raise money for a trip to Chicago in April and for the Employer-Employee Banquet, given for the employ- ers and parents of DE students, in May. Below, OFFICE OCCUPATIONS. ROW 'l: Mrs. Lindstrom, Sponsor, Sandra Meatheany, president, Sandra Russell, vice-president, Mary Jane Petrovic, treas- urer, Diann Jackson, reporter, Helen Donohue, reporter, Vivian Merlo. ROW 2: Wicklund, Bernice Pirano. ROW 2: Maralee Tiernan, Sandy Bruckner, Don Hagedorn, Joe Foster, Bob Tiskus, Marilyn Swalley, Gloria De Nardis, Carol De Luca, Gary Nellins, Carol Bankhead. O Office Occupations, sponsored by Mrs. Agnes Lind- strom, is a cooperative training program in business skills and occupational information. Seniors take regu- lar high school courses plus Office Occupations and its related subiects in morning classes. The program gives students a chance to practice their skills by work- ing in various offices throughout the county. The club activities of the year were the Area IX Conference at Sterling-Morton High School, the Annual State Confer- ence at Springfield, the Employer-Employee Banquet, and the annual candy sale. In February four students were invited to assist in registration procedures at the Illinois Vocational Association and Business Education Association conventions in Chicago. Cheri Woodman, Diane O'Connell, Susan Cotiin, Linda Young, Cheryl Pearsall, Nancy Friedman, Connie Gonyo, Gail Popineau, Linda Lowrance, Not pictured: Theresa Bilotti, secretary. 128 Vogtsberger Sponsors Active Graphic Arts Group Above, GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB. ROW 1: Philip Terrill, Jim Bishop, Jim Gamble, Ludos, Howard Madsen, John Daum, Gary King, Jim Hall, Dan Bonilla, Don Henry Koivula, Steven Dupor, Arvid Nordlund, Harold Swanson, Dick Halvor- Kelly. ROW 3: Maurice Lamb, Dick Beard, Bart Rosario, Bob Schrader, Gary sen, Pete Ochoa. ROW 2: Julian Rodriguez, Ken Skiera, Ernest Massimo, Mike Skvarce, Bob Tack, Dale Miholic, Mike Ruta, Mike Tate, Tom McCaffery. Below, PRESS PRACTICE. Harold Swanson is running oft a club job on the power platen press. Mr. Richard Vogtsberger, club sponsor, Arvid Norlund, and Maurice Lamb watch with iii' KW -si careful eyes to determine whether Harold is feeding the press correctly. N ww,-a.: ,Q fag. Y . - ' ' B - . iff 5 1 8, ' i: ' im I4 ...QQ xy X At left, OPEN HOUSE EXHIBIT, Gary Skvarce, right, explains the Basic Methods of Printing to Mr. Orlin Trapp and Dan Koivula. Many activities of the club center around visual aids such as this. Below, PRODUCTION: Mike Ruta, left, is running off a memo- pad iob for a teacher at West Campus. Bob Tock checks registration and inking before Mike proceeds with the final run. A ' -Q i' ,en- . 2-1 xi., p A- Jr. Classical League Promotes Latin Interests Above, JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE iEASTi. ROW 'l: Don Nellins, president, Kenton Kuehnle, secretary, Pat Crosby, Jane Gordon, Gerrie Parr, Miss Mary 0 The Junior Classical League at East Campus is a mem- ber of a national society. This society promotes student interest in classical languages among the high school students ot America. At Waukegan Township East Cam- pus all students in Latin III and IV are eligible tor mem- bership in this society. This year in addition to the regu- lar activities, the Latin members submitted articles tor publication to the Latinum Auxilium, a national Latin classroom magazine, as a special proiect. Below, JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE IWESTJ. ROW 'lz Nancy Julius, Evelyn Normark, Carol Gunderson, Sue Dietmeyer, Cherie Kolbrick, Dottie Kane, Janet Ewald. ROW 2: Mr. Fred Stefano, Sponsor, Ruth Normark, Joy Lane, Georgia Jane Dobson, sponsor, Marc Fink. ROW 2: David Stanczak, Gregg Gilroy, Richard Kruzikas, Chet Griffith, John Maki, Dove Parkinson. 0 Junior Classical League, sponsored by Mr. Stefano and Miss Mary Jane Dobson, is a club devoted to in- crease the interest in and knowledge ot the Classics through various programs and activities. Our main activity this past year was a banquet held at East Campus. On the annual Honors Day, the League presents a cast award to the students rating highest on the competitive test given in the District Latin Contest. Kapoulas, Shirley Hall, Nona Kaptur, Marianne Burke, Carol Minikel. ROW 3: Lee Walker, Kathy Mivishek, John Rinehart, Jim Jareb, AI DeVon, Tom Waid- zunas, Philip Dahl. 130 East Clubs Promote Good Speech and Literature 4 E 2 ., '3 ...ul Above, LITERARY CLUB. ROW 1: Jari Dayle Austin, co-editor, Carol Laverne Clark, Jane Fryman, Jan Steven- son, Scribe, Jan Bruckner. ROW 2: Tami Pickus, Linda Meyer, Mrs. Marjorie Cary, Sponsor: Diana Dupin. I Literary Club was organized to promote literary ex- cellence in both prose and poetry. This year members published one all-school Parchment in the spring. Be- ginning early last fall the club members established a criteria for iudging contributions and carefully iudged all articles submitted, choosing the best ones for publica- tion and awarding prizes for those published. Officers who organized this year's Parchment were Mrs. Mar- jorie Cary, sponsor, Mary Kolman, editor, Jari Austin, co-editor, Janet Stevenson, scribe, Carole Ryan, Ser- geant-at-arms, and Mrs. Everett Misunas, art editor. Below, NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. ROW 1: John Petroshius, Robert Bar- nett, George Weaver, Nick Palo, Philip Dahl, Kenton Kuehnle, David Stanczak. ROW 2: Ellen Baker, Dorothea Diver, Lynne Kilbane, Diane Kaski, Mary Cer- O Membership in the National Forensic League is open to students in grades nine through twelve who have earned a minimum of twenty-five points in interscholas- tic forensic activities and who are in good standing in the high school. Additional recognition can be achieved through advanced national degrees of merit, excellence and distinction by students with outstanding record in interscholastic competition. Waukegan Township High School has fifty-three memberships in this National Or- ganization. Mr. Dave Scafasci and Mrs. Rachel Weaver are the League's sponsors. vantes, Carole Ryan, Nancy Mihevc, Mary Frances Troha. ROW 3: Deanna Dragunas, Jamie Catlin, Lillian Gruenwald, Mr. Scafasci, sponsor, Agnes Krupa, Mary Minskey, Dick Schreckengost. 131 Members Prepare Themselves for Business World Above, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS lEastJ. ROW 'Ia Patricia Kokkinen, Bette Nordstrom, Dora Brown, Vivian Danielson, Elaine Hallin, Jackie Smith, Anita Bethell. ROW 2: Mary Smolich, Carol Clark, Shirley lmes, Carol Harrison, Kathy O The Future Business Leaders of America is a business organization which provides students with business and social activities that develop leadership and broaden interests in business and industry. Officers ot the organization are Jesse Yowell, presi- dent, Barbara lvlerkling, vice-president, Kathy Slobe, secretary, and Robert Riley, treasurer. Faculty advisor is Mr. A. W. Schlegel. During the year the organization sponsored a talk by businessmen who listed and described the basic educa- tion and personal characteristics necessary for success in business. A trip to industry gave the members an under- standing ot how a successful business is operated. Below, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS lWestl. ROW 1: Darlen Lukas, Colleen Iverson, Liz Michalowski, Carol Watkins, Sherry Scandift, Carol Malec, Diane John, president. ROW 2: Sue Petrovic, Norma Niemi, Nancy Omerick, Barbara May, Gloria Janezich, Bonnie Joelson, Pat Nemanich, Merikay Hanna. ROW 3: W'tYi' LL 2 I Slobe, Barbara Lang, Barbara Braithwaite, Tim Rhyan. ROW 3: Mr. Arnold Schlegel, Sponsor, Leonard Noll, Robert Thomsen, Norman Fornero, Ron Pokatilott, Jesse Yowell, Jim Phillips, Robert Riley, John Scheve. O Future Business Leaders of America is a club tor busi- ness students who desire a greater understanding and experience in the business world. Any student who has enrolled in or completed any business class can become a member. There are 30 active members in our West Campus Club. Meetings are held monthly at a date set by the members. In May FBLA sponsored an awards program and ban- quet to recognize outstanding students in Business De- partment. About 70 students were presented with certi- ticates ot Achievement. Also during the year various programs were held and speakers invited to help gain a better understanding ot business activities. Sue Barrows, treasurer, Sharon Mackie, Carol Belensky, vice-president, Homer F. Ely, sponsor, Roney Nunes, Mr. Schneckloth, sponsor, Debbie Nathieson, Carolyn Totem, Kathy Sherrell. Masque cmd Gavel Promotes Better Speakers Above, MASQUE AND GAVEL, Listening To Mrs, Rachel Weaver Gnd Miss Nancy Weaver, Dorothea Diver, Jamie Catlin, Joanne Arnold, Gloria Jo Pileri, Carole Moss are Mike Winston, John Petroshius, Rick Pearce, Dick Schreckongost, Dave Ryan, Deanna Dragunas, and Lynne Kilbane. Stanczak, Philip Dahl, Kenton Kuehnle, Diane Kaski, Mary Cervantes, George 0 Masque and Gavel is an honorary speech or- ganization at W.T.H.S. Its purpose is the promo- tion of student achievement in any area of speech, and the promotion of a good speech in the home, school, and community. A student is considered for membership on the bgsis of pgsf record in Speech Oct-ivi-I-ies Gnd Diane Kaski is very willing to sell them for the club's benefit. Below, BY POPULAR DEMAND. Eager to receive the wonderful student directories are his desire to continue in the field of speech. He has to petition for a acceptance into the club. Masque and Gavel sponsors the annual fall speech festival held at our school. Members are also responsible for the making and distribution of the yearly student directory. This is a service proi- ect of Masque and Gavel. Other service proiects of Masque and Gavel are various programs pre- sented to civic organizations throughout the year. Members participate in district, sectional and state speech meets, displaying their talents in com- petition for a trophy. Much of the success of this organization is due to the efforts of the co-sponsors, Mrs. Rachel Weaver and Miss Nancy Moss. The officers help to organ- ize their activities. Diane Kaski is their president, Jamie Catlin is the vice-president, Gloria Pileri is the secretary, and Dave Stanczak is their treas- urer. l 133 Gloria Jo Pileri, Dorothea Diver, Jamie Catlin, Dave Stanczak, and George Weaver. Art Workshops Interest Many Talented Students Above, EAST CAMPUS ART CLUB. SEATED are Everett Misunas, Pat Stober, president, Tori Rivett, vice-president, Gunilla Breniser, treasurer, Joan Sainio, secretary, Karen Sorvari, and Pat Danielson. STANDING are Joan Austin, Jim ' East Campus art workshop started last tall with elec- tion ot otticers. Elected were Pat Stober, president, Tari Rivett, vice-president, Joan Sainio, secretary, and Gunilla Breniser, treasurer. The Club meets on Wednes- day nights after school. Every student chooses his own project and continues to work on it, under the super- vision ot Everett P. lvlisunas. Interested and talented students are allowed to work on their own. As a club these students worked tor various teachers and on com- munity proiects. Art Club also handles information as to different art scholarships and art contests. This year proved to be both interesting and prosperous. ,s.,. .. Bicanic, John Jewett, Ken Carlson, Colleen O'Donnell, John Osterholm, Charlene Perry, Kathy Waidzunas, and Wava Therrell. 0 Mr. Seppo Aarnos has started a Studio for Independ- ent Artists at West Campus. The club was open to Freshman or Sophomore students who had a grade av- erage ot B or better. lt offered an opportunity tor participating students to explore art areas in which they had a personal interest with the aid ot various methods and media. The studio members had an opportunity to show their creations at a Student Art Exhibit on May llth in the West Campus auditorium during a philharmonic con- cert. The studio group meets every Wednesday after school in room l33. Below, WEST CAMPUS ART STUDIO. ROW 'l: Tom Taylor, Jim Stone, Gail Short, Sue Dietmeyer, Judy Scheeler, Kathie Kobel, Julie Catlin, Judy Smnnik, Mary Frances Troho, Mr. S. I. Aarnos, and Virginia Fisher. Future Nurses of Tomorrow ln Training Today G' Above, FUTURE NURSES. ROW T: Pat McDonald, Marcia Maslowski, Jean Petitclair, Susan Stodola, Pat Falvey, Marcia Dragunas. ROW 2: Peggy Paul, Carol Petitclair, Mrs. Bils, Kay Palmer, Anita Barnes, Karen Wicklund. ROW 3: O Mrs. Evelyn Bils and Mrs. Eileen Reardon, sponsors of the Future Nurses Club, try to create a livelier interest in the field of nursing. They also show that nursing isn't all the glamor that movies and books make it out to be. During the year Mr. A. Grosche, a retired W.T.l-l.S. teacher, holds a study group for Juniors and Seniors. This study group helps the girls prepare for their Na- tional League of Nursing test. This past year we have taken a trip to Milwaukee and have visited two of the hospitals there. At Rec Below, FUTURE NURSES STUDY GROUP. ROW T: Al Grosche, Karen Wicklund, publicity chairman, Kay Palmer, president, Anita Barnes, treasurer, Carol Petit- Laura Arboe, Gerri Waddy, Beverly Dingman, Gunilla Breniser, Gloria Goncoe, Shirley Blanchard. Night we had a concession table filled with cakes, cookies, and candy. The biggest proiect of the year was the selling ot Waukegan Pennants, and basketball programs. These were enioyed by both the students and faculty. This year has been full of new discoveries for girls interested in the field of nursing, and the years to come will bring enioyment while looking back to the years T962 and 1963. clair, vice-president, Mrs. Evelyn Bils, sponsor. Not pictured: Frances Strazer, secretary. Spanish West Learn Added Culture and Language Above, SPANISH CLUB iWestJ. ROW 1: Mr. William Scarseth, sponsor, Nancy Emerick, attendance, Linda Erickson, attendance, Pam Adams, activity chairman, Dale Shubert, activity chairman, Connie Ried, activity chairman, Bill Freeman, activity chairman. Dick Freeman, Miss Marian Coy, sponsor. ROW 2: Joanne Swanson, Betty Fenters, Carol Belensky, Laurie Merkel, Monica Hanson, Norma Raymond, Kathy Brogan, Sandie Wigginton, Camie Diesi, Karen Comella, Marie 0 All students taking Spanish are eligible tor member- ship in our Spanish Club. The purpose is to promote interest in the language and way ot lite ot the Span- ish people. Monthly meetings are held in the Little Theater. Past meetings have been, October, election of ot- ticers, November, travelog on Bolivia by Mr. William Scarseth, December, Christmas party, February, busi- ness meeting and Valentine lottery, March, a dance Below, SPANISH CLUB KWestl, ROW 1: Miss Cay, sponsor, Sue Walczak, secre- tary, Tim Drew, president, Joyce Willis treasurer, Carol Johannesen, activity chairman, Sammy Haroian, treasurer, Kathi Peck, activity chairman, Bill Biork- man, vice-president, Mr. Scarseth, sponsor. ROW 2: Gail Madsen, Dawn Waste, Margaret Ruley, Nancy Westman, Margie Poulos, Christy Noll, Kathy Abele, Pat Weisenberger, Rowena Morris, Diane Olson, Sue Alonso. ROW 3: Bev Velkovrh, Gonzales. ROW 3: Maureen Rose, Pam Cramond, Linda Philipps, Kathy Sherrell, Barb May, Mary Ann Griggs, Karen Streed, Mary Ann Jugaitis, Aggie Krupe Carol Brecheisen, Karen Felbinger, Maureen Landolt, Mary Hall, Joanne Raiala ROW 4: Jim Hladnik, Mike Wade, Dennis Steinburg, Tom Urbic, Gene Welborn, Kenneth Simpson, Robert Flowers, Clittord Geddes, Larry Lavette, Charlie Smith Greg Hall, Juan Sacramento, Timothy Lyons, Vic Fink, Melbin Borrero. 1 I to which members brought guests, April, a Home talent show presented by our own members, and an end-ot- year picnic in May. Club Olticers are, Tim Drew, president, Bill Biork- man, Vice-president, Sue Walczak, secretary, Joyce Willis and Sam Haroian co-treasurers. The Activities Committee is composed ot Kathi Peck and Connie Reid, co-chairman, and Pam Adams, Bill Freeman, Carol Johannesen and Dale Shubert. Pat Keber, Ralph Swank, John Sacramento, Tim Lyons, George Freeman, Gene Mustain, ROW 4: Castielo, Karen Schapals, Lesley Turnell, Carmen Mont, Pam Eakes, Pat Sears. Sharon Mackie, Judy Anderson, Pat Davis, Linda Brown, Barbara Nancy Thazton, Joan Barnas, Glenn Johnson, Jim Weibley, Eileen Peiticlair, Bette Rukstales. East Campus Fosters French and Spanish Groups Above, FRENCH CLUB lliasti. ROW 'l: Sandra Little, Sandra Caron, Kathie Ma- son, Monique Beaubien, Janice Geryol, Kathy Geske. ROW 2: Jan Stevenson, president, Cindy Lambie, vice-president, Joann Calamia, secretary, Mrs. Crail, 0 Le Cercle Francais had as its first meeting at a picnic at l-linkston Park where officers for the year were selected. A trip to Chicago by bus was the first major activity of the club. The members visited The Treasures of Versailles at the Art Museum, ate dinner, complete with French pastry, at an exclusive restaurant, and then saw a French movie land didn't even peek at the English sub-titlesli. In January East French Club and West German Club co-sponsored the first all-school dance of the new year. French Club's l-litchin' Post was again a favorite at Recreation Night. Besides the mock wedding cere- mony, a wedding cake, marriage certificate, and ring were offered to those willing to get hitched. At Easter time, to show their international spirit, the club members donated money for Care packages, a club tradition begun last year. Below, EAST CAMPUS SPANISH CLUB. ROW 1: Carol Clark, secretary, Linda Meyer, sgt. at arms, Tami Pickus, activities chairman, Mr. Miclca, sponsor, Sheila Bernard, president, Barb Becklian, publicity chairman, Carol Unlcelhauser, vice- sponsor, Diane Kaski, Joyce Knutel, Joanne Arnold. ROW 3: Donna Parkhurst, Carol Unkelhaeuser, Karen Wicklund, Marilyn Stanfield, Gretta Madigan, Carol Baskin, Penny Siostrom. O Hola, Amigos! Welcome to the East Campus Span- ish Club, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Micka. Its purpose is to further the members' interest in the Span- ish language, people, and customs. Students who have studied Spanish, are studying it now, or anyone of Spanish extraction is eligible for membership. The club enioyed a progessive dinner party in No- vember. Passing from house to house, the members sampled Spanish and Mexican cuisine. Spanish Christ- mas cards were sold during the holidays. One of the club's main activities was publishing a Spanish song-book which included popular and tradi- tional songs. Another publication was a Spanish Maga- zine of stories and humorous articles. president, ROW 2: Mark Olson, Glen Turpoff, Penny Pearce, John Mitchell, treasurer, Beverly Dingman, Karen Sorvari, lda Toledo, Joseph Figureo, Fourteen Girls Lead the Cheers for Our Bulldogs C. X Above BULLDOG CHEERLEADERS attend many basketball games throughout Below SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Our Puppies are cheered onto victory by the season Here they are durung a very tense moment at a home game. The these llvely sophs Joanne Ralals Nancy Llndskog Joanne Tansley Pat Kolar outcome was a victory for our Bulldogs Lllllan Gruenwald JoAnn Swanson Gall Short G - ' il S Q S' 'li .L if it W Below VARSITY CHEERLEADERS follow our Bulldog teams to various functnons VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ARE Cheryl Carlson Pat Cavanaugh Carol Boyd, Kathy Mason Ann Barnas Janet Schwegler and Kay ..,,,,,,,i We Stand Behlnd Our Bulldogs All The Way PEPPERS OFFlCERS. Miss Ella Sprowls, sponsor, Pat Niemi, vice-president: Linda DeLong, president, Toni Nelson, secre- taryp and Barbara Fettinger, sponsor. SOCK HOP COMMITTEE. Cindy Lambie, co-chairmang Leslie Has- kell, tickets, Pat Idstrom, check room and Julie Catlin co-chair- TTTGU. The Peppers Club is cheering their favorite team on to victory. Ask one and she'll say, Bull- dogs? They're GREAT! fox eyes'-f 1' Leaders Plan Year of Work and Fun for Girls Above, G.A.A. COUNCIL. Miss Patricia Mason, sponsor, Mrs. Martha Williams, Alayne Bartlett, vice-president, Jill Walker, treasurer, Ann Braaten, sports chair- sponsor, Karen Koerper, sophomore representative, Judy Kovacs, president, man. Above, G.A.A. FALL PICNIC. Jill Walker shows her talent for starting tires while Miss Betty Wilson, Cheri Bowles and Carol Sumka, student teacher, look on. The event was the welcome picnic held at Yeoman park last September. 0 The Girls' Athletic Association, better known as G.A.A., is an organization tor girls who are interested in sports, both in and out-of-doors. G.A.A. offers a wide variety of sport activities such as volley- ball, basketball, bowling, archery, swim- ming, softball, tumbling, and recrea- tional games. The C-3.A.A. members are also in charge ot many social activities throughout the season. The year was started in the tall with the welcome pic- nic, tollowed by the co-sponsorship of homecoming. The sponsors, council mem- bers, and committee members spent long, hard hours working on the float and at Weiss Field in order to make homecom- ing a success. Below, G.A.A. orricsizs. Row 1, Cheri Bowles, president isssii, cami Snaukstas, vice-president iEastJ, Nancy Mihevc, sports chairman iEastl, Odessa Madison, junior representative, Jill Walker, treasurer ilfastj, ROW 2, Judy Kovacs, president iWesti, Alayne Bartlett, vice-president iWestJ, Ann Braaten, sports chairman iWestJ, Karen Koerper, sophomore representative. Sponsors and Officers Initiate New Members Above, GAA INITIATION GROUP. Karen Koerper, Ann Braaton, Alayne Bart- of the GAA initiation. Some active members received awards. The program was lett, Judy Kovacs, Cheri Bowles, Carol Snauketas, Jill Walker, Odessa Madison, held in January. Parents were invited to attend the ceremony and to and Nancy Miheve, this years officers, participate in the candlelight ceremonies enioy refreshments after the meeting in 201 East. U During the winter there was a Christ- mas party and the formal initiation. At the ceremony some girls received awards. The girls participated in an interclass swim meet as the year went on. ln the spring, the club held its annual 8th grade playday. This was followed by the Mother and Daughter Banquet. The year was climaxed by a banquet at which next years officers were an- nounced, the senior girls and retiring of- ficers were honored, and many were given awards. All these competitive sports and vari- ous social activities teach good sportsman- ship, team work, and also help the girls to become healthy young women. Below, GAA FACULTY SPONSORS. Miss Pat Mason, Mrs. Gail Taulu, Miss Mabel Holle, Miss Gretchen Gluesing, Miss Mary Abbott, Mrs. Martha Williams, Miss Betty Wilson. 'X Above, GAA AWARDS. Cheri Bowles, East Campus president, hands Alayne Bartlett her candle as they prepare for the candlelight initiation ceremony. Judy Kovacs, West Campus president, meanwhile, makes last minute corrections on her speech. l Ah Dolphins Exhibit Aquatic Skill at Spring Show Above, DOLPHINS CLUB. ROW 1: Jan Hollister, Sue Latham, Cyndy Brummond, Arlene Hansen. ROW 2: Joanne Tinsley, Barbara Hewitt, Julie Lundquist, Nancy 0 The Dolphin Club of VVTHS is a group ot girls in- terested in attaining advance skill in swimming. Their purposes are to pertect their strokes, develop interest and ability in aquatic art, and give a performance ot their skill in the spring ot each year. Their annual show, based on a historical theme was Below, JUNIOR DOLPHINS. ROW l: Helen Bosnak, Dale Roy, Kathie Kobel, Harriet Dickinson, Beth Duescher, Cathy Darnall, Gerrie Petersen. ROW 2: Jane Fryman, Sandy Leiting, Maureen Rose, Barb Yocom, Mary Curland, Sandy Bruce, ,Si Roth, Karen Peterson. ROW 3: Sue Robinson, Christy Noll, Janet Ewald, Kathie Mason, Betsy Owens, Carol Van Deusen, Janet Adams. presented on May TO and ll. The club is divided into two groups - Junior and Senior. ln order to be a Senior Dolphin a girl must be a member ot the Junior Dolphin group at least one year and pass the performance requirements as set up by the club otticers and advisors. Suzanne Krohn, Sally Schmidt. ROW 3: Diane Vollmer, Ketih Brown, Ann Davis, Suzanne Daley, Diane Geiger, Ginger Todd, Janice Brown, Pat Keber, Mary Sirvidas. C2 ll? 12? 4-v 142 Modern Is The Keyword for Annual Orchesis Show Above, ORCHESIS CLUB. ROW 1: Jackie Goldman, Kathi Baldwin, Mitzi Lindsey, Janet Ewald, Sunnye Domerchie, Nola Dawn, Pat Cavanaugh. ROW 2: Liz Michalowski, Sandy Pokett, Pat Drinka, Joanne Raiala, Carol Dominick, Connie 0 Orchesis is a modern dance club which promoTes The dancer To express his feelings clearly and grace- fully. The group is divided inTo Two smaller secTions, concerT and apprenTice. The concerT group Teaches aT pracTices, makes up The dances, and decided on cos- Tumes. The apprenTice group adds Their opinions and helps The concerT group. BoTh Take parT in The annual Reid, Carol Watkins, Dottie Kane. ROW 3: Vicky Nelsen, Karen Rompella, Pris- cilla Greene, Shirlee Eimerman, Miss Mary Abbott, sponsor, Karen Christensen, Carol Boyd, Kendall Schwery, Diane Kolens. Not Present - Mary Schwartz. show in April, presenTed Tor sTudenT enioymenT. Miss AbboTT is The sponsor of The Orchesis Club. The oTTicers are: Carol Boyd, presidenf, Carol Dominick, vice-presidenT, Shirlee Eimerrnan, secreTary, Karen Rompella, Treasurer, Priscilla Greene and Mary SchwarTz, publiciTy, Sunnye Domerchie, misTress of The wardrobe. At right, ORCHESIS ACTION ROW 1: Carol Dominick, Carol Boyd, Karen Rompella. 143 German Clubs Are Popular at Both East and West T Above, WEST GERMAN CLUB. ROW I: Miss E. Wells, Don Wilson, George Anderson, Jim Lichti, John Burris, .lim Kalina, Brian Long, Stephen Dahl, Roger Monroe, Mr. William Jack. ROW 2: Linda Hollenback, Betty Slettum, Brenda Poland, Sharon Jetson, Emily Wilcox, Nancy Muccitelli, Sharon Marsh, Lynn Stodola, Gene Lenzi, Cindy Cummins, Mike Miller, Kathy Mar- tin, Duane Landolt. ROW 3: Charley Krogman, Linda Wilson, Jane Koskela, 0 Our club elects its otticers in September. This year's club activities were guided by Frank Kolman, president, John Petroshius, vice-president, Larry Beeman, treas- urer, and Patricia Brauer, secretary. Each club member receives a gold-plated pin and a membership card. This year's membership totaled lO5 members. Below, WEST - GERMAN CLUB. ROW 'l: William Jack, Sponsor, David Dewey, Aleta Reckling, Earl Kyle, Marla Allen, Pat Brauer, Harriet Dickinson, Mary Cu- land, Lynda Wagner, Jerry Warling. ROW 2: Steve Lindberg, Gene Miltimore, Alberta Cram, Charlene Kahila, Judy Manoyan, Cathy Gartley, Ina Kanbola, Joyce Hampson, Betty Truby, Sunnye Domerchie, Ann Bush, Dave Krumrey. ROW 3: Don Kistler, Dove Leach, Bruce Varonen, Claude Potter, Suzanne Krohn, Sherry Cottenham, Paula Breniser, Mel Kinnear, Leo Lozaroff, Carter Klein, Susan Dia- , , - Y Kurt Shellene, Steve Scott, Newton Finn, David Johnson, Judy Smrtnik, Dawn De Rue, Sandy Norstrom, Marlo Yellen, Karen Thoms, Mike Kennedy, Bob Adams. ROW 4: Gary Holland, Margarete Schwarz, Lynda May, Sally Owens, Alice Short, Jacqueline Winn, Candy Grindey, Carlos Alexander, Eleanor Butler, Anne Flesher, Sharon Doyle, Linda Nielsen, Frank Saam, Tony Giniotis. Prior to the Thanksgiving vacation, German Club members were busily engaged in a campaign to help raise money tor the club treasury by selling truit cakes. The top salesman, Daniel Walden, received a German- made AM-FM transistor radio as a reward tor his well exerted ettorts. mond, Nancy Fullerton, Judy Martins. ROW 4: Bryan Gibour, Bince Pecaro, Vic Pelley, Vic Pecaro, Al Crawford, Mike Cunningham, Lee Clark, George Gluesing, Charles Cuendet, Rich Ditter, Bob Schmidt, Gary Miller, Tom Grutzmacher. ROW 5: Frank Korenchan, George Peternel, Hans Petroshius, Steve Loftus, Dan Walden, Bill Fredrick, Frank Kolman, Bill Coulson, All Carrison, Paul Friedland, Gerry Lundeen, Pete DiGiacinto, Don Barnes, Tom Faust. .za , Vogtsberger Sponsors Active Graphic Arts Group Above, GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB. ROW 'I: Philip Terrill, Jim Bishop, Jim Gamble, Ludos, Howard Madsen, John Daum, Gary King, Jim Hall, Dan Bonilla, Don Henry Koivula, Steven Dupor, Arvid Nordlund, Harold Swanson, Dick Halvor- Kelly. ROW 3: Maurice Lamb, Dick Beard, Bart Rosario, Bob Schrader, Gary sen, Pete Ochoa. ROW 2: Julian Rodriguez, Ken Skiera, Ernest Massimo, Mike Skvarce, Bob Tock, Dale Miholic, Mike Ruta, Mike Tate, Tom McCaffery. At left, OPEN HOUSE EXHIBIT, Gary Skvarce, right, explains the Basic Methods of Printing to Mr. Orlin Trapp and Dan Koivula. Many activities of the club center around visual aids such as this. Below, PRODUCTION: Mike Ruta, left, is running off a memos Below, PRESS PRACTICE. Harold Swanson is running off a club iob on the power platen pad iob for a teacher at West Campus. Bob Tock checks press. Mr. Richard Vogtsberger, club sponsor, Arvid Norlund, and Maurice Lamb watch with registration and inking before Mike proceeds with the final careful eyes to determine whether Harold is feeding the press correctly. run. it .fgfw .fe W 5. x S Q., Q K ,,- x f' xh i I 4-nlg.x,, 3, I 129 Jr. Classical League Promotes Latin Interests 2 Above, JUNIOR CLASSlCAL LEAGUE KEASTJ. ROW 1: Don Nellins, president, Kenton Kuehnle, secretary, Pat Crosby, Jane Gordon, Gerrie Parr, Miss Mary 0 The Junior Classical League at East Campus is a mem- ber ot a national society. This society promotes student interest in classical languages among the high school students ot America. At Waukegan Township East Cam- pus all students in Latin Ill and IV are eligible tor mem- bership in this society. This year in addition to the regu- lar activities, the Latin members submitted articles for publication to the Latinum Auxilium, a national Latin classroom magazine, as a special proiect. Below, JUNIOR CLASSlCAL LEAGUE lWESTJ. ROW 1: Nancy Julius, Evelyn Normark, Carol Gunderson, Sue Dietmeyer, Cherie Kolbrick, Dottie Kane, Janet Ewald. ROW 2: Mr. Fred Stefano, Sponsor, Ruth Normark, Joy Lane, Georgia Jane Dobson, sponsor, Marc Fink. ROW 2: David Stanczak, Gregg Gilroy, Richard Kruzikas, Chet Grifilith, John Maki, Dave Parkinson. 0 Junior Classical League, sponsored by Mr. Stefano and Miss Mary Jane Dobson, is a club devoted to in- crease the interest in and knowledge ot the Classics through various programs and activities. Our main activity this past year was a banquet held at East Campus. On the annual Honors Day, the League presents a cast award to the students rating highest on the competitive test given in the District Latin Contest. Kapoulas, Shirley Hall, Nona Kaptur, Marianne Burke, Carol Minikel. ROW 3: Lee Walker, Kathy Mivishek, John Rinehart, Jim Jareb, Al DeVon, Tom wqid- zunas, Philip Dahl. 130 East Clubs Promote Good Speech and Literature 5 5 l 1 1 i i l l l 1 ---an Above, LITERARY CLUB. ROW 1: Jari Dayle Austin, co-editor, Carol Laverne Clark, Jane Fryman, Jan Steven- son, Scribe, Jan Bruckner. ROW 2: Tami Pickus, Linda Meyer, Mrs. Marjorie Cary, Sponsor, Diana Dupin. I Literary Club was organized to promote literary ex- cellence in both prose and poetry. This year members published one all-school Parchment in the spring. Be- ginning early last fall the club members established a criteria for iudging contributions and carefully iudged all articles submitted, choosing the best ones for publica- tion and awarding prizes for those published. Officers who organized this year's Parchment were Mrs. Mar- jorie Cary, sponsor, Mary Kolman, editor, Jari Austin, co-editor, Janet Stevenson, scribe, Carole Ryan, Ser- geant-at-arms, and Mrs. Everett lviisunas, art editor. Below, NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. ROW 1: John Petroshius, Robert Bar- nett, George Weaver, Nick Palo, Philip Dahl, Kenton Kuehnle, David Stanczak ROW 2: Ellen Baker, Dorothea Diver, Lynne Kilbane, Diane Kaski, Mary Cer- O Membership in the National Forensic League is open to students in grades nine through twelve who have earned a minimum of twenty-five points in interscholas- tic forensic activities and who are in good standing in the high school. Additional recognition can be achieved through advanced national degrees of merit, excellence and distinction by students with outstanding record in interscholastic competition. Waukegan Township High School has fifty-three memberships in this National Or- ganization. Mr. Dave Scafasci and Mrs. Rachel Weaver are the League's sponsors. vantes, Carole Ryan, Nancy Mihevc, Mary Frances Troha. ROW 3: Deanna Dragunas, Jamie Catlin, Lillian Gruenwold, Mr. Scafasci, sponsor, Agnes Krupa, Mary Minskey, Dick Schreckengost. 131 Members Prepare Themselves for Business World Above, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS iEastJ. ROW 1: Patricia Kokkinen, Bette Nordstrom, Dora Brown, Vivian Danielson, Elaine Hallin, Jackie Smith, Anita Bethell. ROW 2: Mary Smolich, Carol Clark, Shirley lmes, Carol Harrison, Kathy O The Future Business Leaders of America is a business organization which provides students with business and social activities that develop leadership and broaden interests in business and industry. Ofiicers ot the organization are Jesse Yowell, presi- dent, Barbara Merkling, vice-president, Kathy Slobe, secretary, and Robert Riley, treasurer. Faculty advisor is lvlr. A. W. Schlegel. During the year the organization sponsored a talk by businessmen who listed and described the basic educa- tion and personal characteristics necessary for success in business. A trip to industry gave the members an under- standing of how a successful business is operated. Below, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS lWestD. ROW I: Darlen Lukas, Colleen Iverson, Liz Michalowski, Carol Watkins, Sherry Scandiff, Carol Malec, Diane Jahn, president. ROW 2: Sue Petrovic, Norma Niemi, Nancy Omerick, Barbara May, Gloria Janezich, Bonnie Joelson, Pat Nemanich, Merikay Hanna. ROW 3: Slobe, Barbara Lang, Barbara Braithwaite, Tim Rhyan. ROW 3: Mr. Arnold Schlegel, Sponsor, Leonard Noll, Robert Thomsen, Norman Fornero, Ron Pokatilott, Jesse Yowell, Jim Phillips, Robert Riley, John Scheve. 0 Future Business Leaders ot America is a club tor busi- ness students who desire a greater understanding and experience in the business world. Any student who has enrolled in or completed any business class can become a member. There are 30 active members in our West Campus Club. Meetings are held monthly at a date set by the members. ln May FBLA sponsored an awards program and ban- quet to recognize outstanding students in Business De- partment. About 70 students were presented with certi- ticates of Achievement. Also during the year various programs were held and speakers invited to help gain a better understanding of business activities. Sue Barrows, treasurer, Sharon Mackie, Carol Belensky, vice-president, Homer F. Ely, sponsor, Roney Nunes, Mr. Schneckloth, sponsor, Debbie Nathieson, Carolyn Totem, Kathy Sherrell. Masque cmd Gavel Promotes Better Speakers Above, MASQUE AND GAVEL. Listening to Mrs. Rachel Weaver and Miss Nancy Weaver, Dorothea Diver, Jamie Catlin, Joanne Arnold, Gloria Jo Pileri, Carole Moss are Mike Winston, John Petroshius, Rick Pearce, Dick Schreckongost, Dave Ryan, Deanna Dragunas, and Lynne Kilbane. Stanczak, Philip Dahl, Kenton Kuehnle, Diane Kaski, Mary Cervantes, George O Masque and Gavel is an honorary speech or- ganization at W.T.l-l.S. Its purpose is the promo- tion of student achievement in any area of speech, and the promotion of a good speech in the home, school, and community. A student is considered for membership on the basis of his past record in speech activities and Divne Kvskiisvefv willif-sfosellthemfoffheclubsbenetif. Below, BY POPULAR DEMAND. Eager to receive the wonderful student directories are Gloria Jo Pileri, Dorothea Diver, Jamie Catlin, Dave Stanczak, and George Weaver. his desire to continue in the field of speech. He P P has to petition for a acceptance into the club. Masque and Gavel sponsors the annual fall speech festival held at our school. Members are also responsible for the making and distribution of the yearly student directory. This is a service proi- ect of Masque and Gavel. Other service proiects of Masque and Gavel are various programs pre- sented to civic organizations throughout the year. Members participate in district, sectional and state speech meets, displaying their talents in com- petition for a trophy. Much of the success of this organization is due to the efforts of the co-sponsors, Mrs. Rachel Weaver and Miss Nancy Moss. The officers help to organ- ize their activities. Diane Kaski is their president, Jamie Catlin is the vice-president, Gloria Pileri is the secretary, and Dave Stanczak is their treas- urer. 133 Art Workshops Interest Many Talented Students Above, EAST CAMPUS ART CLUB. SEATED are Everett Misunas, Pat Stober, president, Tari Rivett, vice-president, Gunilla Breniser, treasurer, Joan Sainio, secretary, Karen Sorvari, and Pat Danielson. STANDING are Joan Austin, Jim ' East Campus art workshop started last fall with elec- tion of officers. Elected were Pat Stober, president, Tori Rivett, vice-president, Joan Sainio, secretary, and Gunilla Breniser, treasurer. The Club meets on Wednes- day nights after school. Every student chooses his own proiect and continues to work on it, under the super- vision of Everett P. Misunas. Interested and talented students are allowed to work on their own. As a club these students worked for various teachers and on com- munity proiects. Art Club also handles information as to different art scholarships and art contests. This year proved to be both interesting and prosperous. Bicanic, John Jewett, Ken Carlson, Colleen O'Donnell, John Osterholm, Charlene Perry, Kathy Waidzunas, and Wava Therrell. O Mr. Seppo Aarnos has started a Studio for Independ- ent Artists at West Campus. The club was open to Freshman or Sophomore students who had a grade av- erage of B or better. lt offered an opportunity for participating students to explore art areas in which they had a personal interest with the aid of various methods and media. The studio members had an opportunity to show their creations at a Student Art Exhibit on May lith in the West Campus auditorium during a philharmonic con- cert. The studio group meets every Wednesday after school in room l33. Below, WEST CAMPUS ART STUDIO. ROW 'lx Tom Taylor, Jim Stone, Gail Short, Sue Dietmeyer, Judy Scheeler, Kathie Kobel, Julie Catlin, Judy Smrtnik, Mary Frances Troha, Mr. S. I. Aarnos, and Virginia Fisher. Future Nurses of Tomorrow In Training Today T Above, FUTURE NURSES. ROW 'lz Pat McDonald, Marcia Maslowski, Jean Petitclair, Susan Stodola, Pat Falvey, Marcia Dragunas. ROW 2: Peggy Paul, Carol Petitcloir, Mrs. Bils, Kay Palmer, Anita Barnes, Karen Wicklund. ROW 3: O Mrs. Evelyn Bils and Mrs. Eileen Reardon, sponsors of the Future Nurses Club, try to create a livelier interest in the field of nursing. They also show that nursing isn't all the glamor that movies and books make it out to be. During the year Mr. A. Grosche, a retired VV.T.l-l.S. teacher, holds a study group for Juniors and Seniors. This study group helps the girls prepare for their Na- tional League of Nursing test. This past year we have taken a trip to Milwaukee and have visited two of the hospitals there. At Rec Below, FUTURE NURSES STUDY GROUP. ROW I: Al Grosche, Karen Wicklund, publicity chairman, Kay Palmer, president, Anita Barnes, treasurer, Carol Petit- Laura Arboe, Gerri Waddy, Beverly Dingman, Gunilla Breniser, Gloria Goncoe, Shirley Blanchard. Night we had a concession table filled with cakes, cookies, and candy. The biggest project of the year was the selling of Waukegan Pennants, and basketball programs. These were enjoyed by both the students and faculty. This year has been full of new discoveries for girls interested in the field of nursing, and the years to come will bring enioyment while looking back to the years i962 and l963. clair, vice-president, Mrs. Evelyn Bils, sponsor. Not pictured: Frances Strazer secretary. Spanish West Learn Added Culture and Language Above, SPANISH CLUB lWestJ. ROW 1: Mr. William Scarseth, sponsor, Nancy Emerick, attendance, Linda Erickson, attendance, Pam Adams, activity chairman, Dale Shubert, activity chairman, Connie Ried, activity chairman, Bill Freeman, activity chairman. Dick Freeman, Miss Marian Coy, sponsor. ROW 2: Joanne Swanson, Betty Fenters, Carol Belensky, Laurie Merkel, Monica Hanson, Norma Raymond, Kathy Brogan, Sandie Wigginton, Camie Diesi, Karen Comella, Marie 0 All students taking Spanish are eligible tor member- ship in our Spanish Club, The purpose is to promote interest in the language and way ot lite of the Span- ish people. Monthly meetings are held in the Little Theater. Past meetings have been, October, election ot ot- ticers, November, travelog on Bolivia by Mr. William Scarseth, December, Christmas party, February, busi- ness meeting and Valentine lottery, March, a dance Below, SPANISH CLUB lWestl. ROW 1: Miss Coy, sponsor, Sue Walczak, secre- tary, Tim Drew, president, Joyce Willis treasurer, Carol Johannesen, activity chairman, Sammy Haroian, treasurer, Kathi Peck, activity chairman, Bill Biork- man, vice-president, Mr. Scarseth, sponsor. ROW 2: Gail Madsen, Dawn Waste, Margaret Ruley, Nancy Westman, Margie Poulos, Christy Noll, Kathy Abele, Pat Weisenberger, Rowena Morris, Diane Olson, Sue Alonso. ROW 3: Bev Velkovrh, Gonzales. ROW 3: Maureen Rose, Pam Cramond, Linda Philipps, Kathy Sherrell, Barb May, Mary Ann Griggs, Karen Streed, Mary Ann Jugaitis, Aggie Krupe, Carol Brecheisen, Karen Felbinger, Maureen Landolt, Mary Hall, Joanne Raiala ROW 4: Jim Hladnik, Mike Wade, Dennis Steinburg, Tom Urbic, Gene Welborn, Kenneth Simpson, Robert Flowers, Clifford Geddes, Larry Lavette, Charlie Smith, Greg Hall, Juan Sacramento, Timothy Lyons, Vic Fink, Melbin Borrero. to which members brought guests, April, a Home talent show presented by our own members, and an end-ot- year picnic in May. Club Officers are, Tim Drew, president, Bill Biork- man, Vice-president, Sue Walczak, secretary, Joyce Willis and Sam Haroian co-treasurers. The Activities Committee is composed ot Kathi Peck and Connie Reid, co-chairman, and Pam Adams, Bill Freeman, Carol Johannesen and Dale Shubert. Pat Keber, Ralph Swank, John Sacramento, Tim Lyons, George Freeman, Gene Mustain, Karen Schapals, Lesley Turnell, Carmen Mont, Pam Eakes, Pat Sears. ROW 4: Sharon Mackie, Judy Anderson, Pat Davis, Linda Brown, Barbara Castielo, Nancy Thazton, Joan Barnas, Glenn Johnson, Jim Weibley, Eileen Peiticlair, Bette Rukstales. East Campus Fosters French and Spanish Groups Above, FRENCH CLUB iEastJ. ROW 1: Sandra Little, Sandra Caron, Kathie Ma- son, Monique Beaubien, Janice Geryol, Kathy Geske. ROW 2: Jan Stevenson, president, Cindy Lambie, vice-president, Joann Calamia, secretary, Mrs. Crail, O Le Cercle Francais had as its first meeting at a picnic at Hinkston Park where otticers for the year were selected. A trip to Chicago by bus was the first maior activity of the club. The members visited The Treasures of Versailles at the Art Museum, ate dinner, complete with French pastry, at an exclusive restaurant, and then saw a French movie land didn't even peek at the English sub-titlesli. ln January East French Club and West German Club co-sponsored the first all-school dance of the new year. French Club's 'fl-litchin' Post was again a favorite at Recreation Night. Besides the mock wedding cere- mony, a wedding cake, marriage certificate, and ring were offered to those willing to get hitched. At Easter time, to show their international spirit, the club members donated money for Care packages, a club tradition begun last year. Below, EAST CAMPUS SPANISH CLUB. ROW 1: Carol Clark, secretary, Linda Meyer, sgt. at arms, Tami Pickus, activities chairman, Mr. Micka, sponsor, Sheila Bernard, president, Barb Beclclian, publicity chairman, Carol Unlcelhauser, vice- sponsor, Diane Kaslci, Joyce Knutel, Joanne Arnold. ROW 3: Donna Parkhurst, Carol Unkelhaeuser, Karen Wicklund, Marilyn Stanfield, Gretta Madigan, Carol Baskin, Penny Siostrom. I Hola, Amigos! Welcome to the East Campus Span- ish Club, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Micka. Its purpose is to further the members' interest in the Span- ish language, people, and customs. Students who have studied Spanish, are studying it now, or anyone of Spanish extraction is eligible for membership. The club enioyed a progessive dinner party in No- vember. Passing from house to house, the members sampled Spanish and Mexican cuisine. Spanish Christ- mas cards were sold during the holidays. One of the club's main activities was publishing a Spanish song-book which included popular and tradi- tional songs. Another publication was a Spanish Maga- zine of stories and humorous articles. president. ROW 2: Mark Olson, Glen Turpolt, Penny Pearce, John Mitchell, treasurer, Beverly Dingman, Karen Sorvari, lda Toledo, Joseph Figureo. Fourteen Girls Lead 'rhe Cheers for Our Bulldogs. WRT ,' a ' iff -fl- -, ' ,.g i,i .p w , i- ' ' 431. . .se .xy-, 5 'Nm Below, SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS. Our Puppies are cheered onto victory by these lively sophs. Joanne Raials, Nancy Lindskog, Joanne Tinsley, Pat Kolar, Lillian Gruenwald, JoAnn Swanson, Gail Short. 2 W 1, .5 , if ,HQ az. Q J , if if ,,f ,,,,-- 'QF as ,aff T W f E A Y S -l' 1 1 5 Below VARSITY CHEERLEADERS follow our Bulldog teams 'ro various functions. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ARE Cheryl Carlson Pal Cavanaugh Carol Boyd Kathy Mason, Ann Barnas, Janet Schwegler, and Kay We Stand Behind Our Bulldogs All The Way PEPPERS OFFICERS. Miss Ella Sprowls, sponsor, Pat Niemi, vice-president, Linda DeLong, president: Toni Nelson, secre- tary, and Barbara Fettinger, sponsor. SOCK HOP COMMITTEE, Cindy Lambie, co-chairman, Leslie Has- kell, tickets, Pat Idstrom, check room and Julie Catlin co-chair- fT1Cn. The Peppers Club is cheering their favorite team on to victory. Ask one and she'll say, Bull- dogs? They're GREAT! Leaders Plan Year of Work and Fun for Girls Above, G.A.A. COUNCIL. Miss Patricia Mason, sponsor, Mrs, Martha Williams, Alayne Bartlett, vice-president, Jill Walker, treasurer, Ann Braaten, sports chair- sponsor, Karen Koerper, sophomore representative, Judy Kovacs, president, man. Qlfwa Above, G.A.A. FALL PICNIC. Jill Walker shows her talent for starting tires while Miss Betty Wilson, Cheri Bowles and Carol Sumka, student teacher, look on. The event was the welcome picnic held at Yeoman park last September. 0 The Girls' Athletic Association, better known as C5.A.A., is an organization tor girls who are interested in sports, both in and out-ot-doors. G.A.A. offfers a wide variety ot sport activities such as volley- ball, basketball, bowling, archery, swim- ming, softball, tumbling, and recrea- tional games. The G.A.A. members are also in charge of many social activities throughout the season. The year was started in the tall with the welcome pic- nic, tollowed by the co-sponsorship ot homecoming. The sponsors, council mem- bers, and committee members spent long, hard hours working on the tioat and at Weiss Field in order to make homecom- ing a success. Below, G.A.A. OFFICERS. ROW 1: Cheri Bowles, president iEastJ, Carol Snaukstas, vice-president fEastJ, Nancy Mihevc, sports chairman iEastJ, Odessa Madison, iunior representative, Jili Walker, treasurer iliasthp ROW 2, Judy Kovacs, president iWestJ, Alayne Bartlett, vice-president iWesti, Ann Braaten, sports chairman fWestD, Karen Koerper, sophomore representative. Sponsors and Officers Initiate New Members Above, GAA INITIATION GROUP. Karen Koerper, Ann Braaton, Alayne Bart- of the GAA initiation. Some active members received awards. The program was lett, Judy Kovacs, Cheri Bowles, Carol Snauketas, Jill Walker, Odessa Madison, held in January. Parents were invited to attend the ceremony and to and Nancy Miheve, this years ofticers, participate in the candlelight ceremonies enioy refreshments after the meeting in QOI East. 0 During the winter there was a Christ- mas party and the formal initiation. At the ceremony some girls received awards. The girls participated in an interclass swim meet as the year went on. ln the spring, the club held its annual 8th grade playday. This was followed by the Mother and Daughter Banquet. The year was climaxed by a banquet at which next years officers were an- nounced, the senior girls and retiring of- ficers were honored, and many were given awards. All these competitive sports and vari- ous social activities teach good sportsman- ship, team work, and also help the girls to become healthy young women. Below, GAA FACULTY SPONSORS, Miss Pat Mason, Mrs. Gail Taulu, Miss Mabel Halle, Miss Gretchen Gluesing, Miss Mary Abbott, Mrs. Martha Williams, Miss Betty Wilson, . I is Above, GAA AWARDS. Cheri Bowles, East Campus president, hands Alayne Bartlett her candle as they prepare for the candlelight initiation ceremony. Judy Kovacs, West Campus president, meanwhile, makes last minute corrections on her speech. ,N L V r. .- 1 v fd Dolphins Exhibit Aquatic Skill at Spring Show Above, DOLPHINS CLUB. ROW 1: Jan Hollister, Sue Latham, Cyndy Brummond, Arlene Hansen. ROW 2: Joanne Tinsley, Barbara Hewitt, Julie Lundquist, Nancy 9 The Dolphin Club of VVTHS is a group of girls in- terested in attaining advance skill in swimming. Their purposes are to perfect their strokes, develop interest and ability in aquatic art, and give a performance of their skill in the spring of each year. Their annual shovv, based on a historical theme was Below, JUNIOR DOLPHINS. ROW 'l: Helen Bosnak, Dale Roy, Kathie Kobel, Harriet Dickinson, Beth Duescher, Cathy Darnall, Gerrie Petersen. ROW 2: Jane Fryman, Sandy Leiting, Maureen Rose, Barb Yocom, Mary Curland, Sandy Bruce, 1-J Roth, Karen Peterson. ROW 3: Sue Robinson, Christy Noll, Janet Ewald, Kathie Mason, Betsy Owens, Carol Van Deusen, Janet Adams. presented on May TO and l l. The club is divided into two groups - Junior and Senior. In order to be a Senior Dolphin a girl must be a member of the Junior Dolphin group at least one year and pass the performance requirements as set up by the club officers and advisors. Suzanne Krohn, Sally Schmidt. ROW 3: Diane Vollmer, Ketih Brown, Ann Davis, Suzanne Daley, Diane Geiger, Ginger Todd, Janice Brown, Pot Keber, Mary Sirvidas. 63 131' xr ,., 142 Modern ls the Keyword for Annual Orchesis Show Above, ORCHESIS CLUB. ROW 1: Jackie Goldman, Kathi Baldwin, Mitzi Lindsey, Janet Ewald, Sunnye Domerchie, Nola Dawn, Pat Cavanaugh, ROW 2: Liz Michalowski, Sandy Pokett, Pat Drinka, Joanne Raiala, Carol Dominick, Connie 9 Orchesis is a modern dance club which promotes the dancer to express his feelings clearly and grace- fully. The group is divided into two smaller sections, concert and apprentice. The concert group Teaches at practices, makes up the dances, and decided on cos- tumes. The apprentice group adds their opinions and helps the concert group. Both take part in the annual Reid, Carol Watkins, Dottie Kane. ROW 3: Vicky Nelsen, Karen Rompella, Pris- cilla Greene, Shirlee Eimerman, Miss Mary Abbott, sponsor, Karen Christensen, Carol Boyd, Kendall Schwery, Diane Kolens, Not Present - Mary Schwartz. show in April, presented for student enjoyment. Miss Abbott is the sponsor ot the Orchesis Club. The ofticers are: Carol Boyd, president, Carol Dominick, vice-president, Shirlee Eimerman, secretary, Karen Rompella, treasurer, Priscilla Greene and Mary Schwartz, publicity, Sunnye Domerchie, mistress of the wardrobe. At right, ORCHESIS ACTION ROW 1: Carol Dominick, Carol Boyd, Karen Rompella. German Clubs Are Popular at Both East and West v U Above, WEST GERMAN CLUB. ROW 1: Miss E. Wells, Don Wilson, George Anderson, Jim Lichti, John Burris, Jim Kalina, Brian Long, Stephen Dahl, Roger Monroe, Mr. William Jack. ROW 2: Linda Hollenback, Betty Slettum, Brenda Poland, Sharon Jefson, Emily Wilcox, Nancy Muccitelli, Sharon Marsh, Lynn Stodola, Gene Lenzi, Cindy Cummins, Mike Miller, Kathy Mar- tin, Duane Landolt. ROW 3: Charley Krogman, Linda Wilson, Jane Koskela, O Our club elects its ofticers in September. This year's club activities were guided by Frank Kolman, president, John Petroshius, vice-president, Larry Beeman, treas- urer, and Patricia Brauer, secretary. Each club member receives a gold-plated pin and a membership card. This year's membership totaled lO5 members. Below, WEST - GERMAN CLUB. ROW 'lz William Jack, Sponsor, David Dewey, Aleta Reckling, Earl Kyle, Marla Allen, Pat Brauer, Harriet Dickinson, Mary Cue land, Lynda Wagner, Jerry Warling. ROW 2: Steve Lindberg, Gene Miltimore, Alberta Cram, Charlene Kahila, Judy Manoyan, Cathy Gartley, lna Kanbola, Joyce Hampson, Betty Truby, Sunnye Domerchie, Ann Bush, Dave Krumrey. ROW 3: Don Kistler, Dave Leach, Bruce Varonen, Claude Potter, Suzanne Krohn, Sherry Cottenham, Paula Breniser, Mel Kinnear, Leo Lozarott, Carter Klein, Susan Dia- Rt, 3 .. - . P Kurt Shellene, Steve Scott, Newton Finn, David Johnson, Judy Smrtnik, Dawn De Rue, Sandy Norstrom, Marlo Yellen, Karen Thoms, Mike Kennedy, Bob Adams. ROW 4: Gary Holland, Margarete Schwarz, Lynda May, Sally Owens, Alice Short, Jacqueline Winn, Candy Grindey, Carlos Alexander, Eleanor Butler, Anne Flesher, Sharon Doyle, Linda Nielsen, Frank Saam, Tony Giniotis. Prior to the Thanksgiving vacation, German Club members were busily engaged in a campaign to help raise money for the club treasury by selling truit cakes. The top salesman, Daniel Walden, received a German- made AM-FM transistor radio as a reward tor his well exerted eftorts. mond, Nancy Fullerton, Judy Martins. ROW 4: Bryan Gibour, Bince Pecaro, Vic Pelley, Vic Pecaro, Al Crawford, Mike Cunningham, Lee Clark, George Gluesing, Charles Cuendet, Rich Ditter, Bob Schmidt, Gary Miller, Tom Grutzmacher. ROW 5: Frank Korenchan, George Peternel, Hans Petroshius, Steve Loftus, Dan Walden, Bill Fredrick, Frank Kolman, Bill Coulson, All Carrison, Paul Friedland, Gerry Lundeen, Pete DiGiacinto, Don Barnes, Tom Faust. as Q 'Scheherazade' Theme Enchants Arabian Nights At right, ENTER INTO ARAB CITY. Cadet Ann Lenn-arson walks through sabre arch into the world of the Arabs. Left below, PROMOTION. James Osborne is being con- gratulated by Maior Glen Brawn on his promotion to Colonel. Center, HONORARY PROMOTION. Maior Gaziano, guest speaker from the Reserve Corps, congratulates Diane Kaski on her promotion to Honorary Colonel. Right, HAPPY HONORARY LT. COLONEL. Debbie Petersen smiles happily as she is promoted to Honorary Lieutenant Colonel. At right, MILITARY BALL. Sche- herazade was the theme for 37th annual Military Ball. Cou- ig I ples danced until I21OO p.m. to the exotic music of Tom Chris- tensen's Combo. Dances, Parties Make Up Big Part of Social Life Above, RIGHT SHOE. The sock hop is an all school dance sponsored by the Peppers Club. the natural thing to do is take oft your shoes and dance in sock feet, iust as this student is doing. Top left, EAST MEETS WEST. At the mixer dance, Mr. Sam Filippo introduced freshmen, Jane Kaski and James Jereb to Dale Ekkela and Barb Farella, seniors. Mr. Paul Burke, su- perintendent, looks on. -.1 Above, EVERYBODY DANCE. The mixer dance at the beginning of the Below, HIT THE PINATA. Spanish Club members thoroughly enjoyed the school years gives students a chance to get to know each other. Spanish party in the West campus cafeteria. As all members will say, it was great. 162 Social Functions Reveal Students' Hidden Talents At right, ALL TOGETHER NOW, ONE . . . TWO . . . THREE. The band played during the half- time of the football games of the i962 season. They were directed by Leslie Gilkey. Above, SHAVE IT IF YOU CAN, Many clubs partici- pated in this years recreation night. Here Carol Boyd attempts to shave a balloon while Mike Decker holds ll. Upper right, BY THE SEA. Some of the bathing beauties from the 1920's found themselves dancing at the annual Talent Show put on by Student Council. A At right, OOOOOOH!!! Pat Danielson lets out a shriek as the balloon she was shavihg pops and the shaving cream flies. At right, OCTET? A barber shop group sang a few songs for this years Talent Show. Left to right, Dave Eustace, Marc Fink, Roger Taylor, Steve Loy, Mike Hughes, Bob Bixler, Al Brauch, Nick Palo, Chris Rodbro. -.. I 163 Variety of Activities Add Up to a Full Year Above, NEARER TO GRADUATION. Seniors were measured for their caps and gowns in March, but each preparation made it seem nearer to gradua- tion. At right, FOOTBALL PEP ASSEMBLY, Each sport needs a pep assembly now and then. These iunior girls made up a skit which was put on at an all school pep assembly. At left, SAFETY FIRST. At one of the first assemblies during the school year a speaker discussed the reasons for playing it safe on the highway. Larry Schad and Mr. George Latham talk with the safety expert before the assembly. At left, SIGN UP NOW. With the coming of No- vember seniors had the ioy of putting in their order for announcements. Ron Rowe, Robert Sluga, and Rose Slazas are shown a variety of sample cards and announcements. Students Bring Many Different Honors to WTHS Above, HONOR SOCIETY, EAST. Janet Stevenson and Carol Van Deusen congratulate Peter DesMoines on his becoming a member of the National Honor Society. Above, T.V. CELEBRITIES. Karen Berg, Jack Shuster and Dick Schreckengost competed in a quiz program, It's Academic, on NBC-TV. Melba Wixom, sponsor, talks to the program's Master of Ceremonies, Bill Grennan, before show time. At right, HONOR SENIOR. Jack Shuster receives congratu- lations from Helen Cunningham, Melba Wixom, and Sam Pilippo. Jack was named a I962 winner by the National Council of Teachers of English in its annual Achievement Awards competition. At right, MR. MICKA'S PRIZE HOME- ROOM. For the past two years Mr. Miclca's homeroom has had the hon- or of being called number one for a variety of fund raising drives: Community Chest, AFS, Care and Polio. Members of the Homeroom are: Lamar Benton, Willie Clausell, Carol DeLuca, Gloria DeNardis, Dave Great, Lt. Jacson, Karen Sorvari, Frank Spenko, Judy Spiers, Larry Spiers, Cheryl Spry, Mike Staben, Bill Steidmon, Buddy Stephens, Patsy Stephens, Sally Stickels, Susan Sto- dolo, Bill Stolcesberry, Chuck Stoll, William Stone, Tom Stover, Ted Stan- X if burg, Paul Stripe, Jim Stuart, Martha Suggs, Marilyn Swalley, Jim Talso, William Wilkin. Above, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, WEST. Orlin Trapp, Helen Chris- tianson, and William VVebb accept the National Honor Society Charter from the National Association of Secondary School Principals. West Campus students may now become active iunior members of NHS. These students may now elect their own otiicers. The selection of these students is up to n committee whose chairman is William Webb and whose members are: Helen Christianson, Thomas Jacobson, Madeline Crowley, Rosemary Sculati, Walter Rucks, and Orlin D. Trapp, DR iw 1 U V .. -H.:-Vp. --4 ' sl. 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'M' ! x.XAx 4 . - . , -M, s- ! w,M Q au- 'Q A - n ,Ng - Y -V, ff 5 I 5' - k ., . ff .2 f.-M -I 'ww ,fx f Wf-- -.X-'f 'ff -. . X M., j U --mqggif . 4 3 .M f ,N ,, W 4 - Q 3. - K ,,..,.. 7 xnwagvgt -'waxy' iss? - ' f' 'i z .sg . 49. j - 'QQ- . Riva... -Mx. - 57 'M pw , .x,,g i ,- 1 ..,,,1,.v- ,- . - ff' ,- S as A K . ,. ,,e.H,. . 'Saw x ,ix ?3 ?F - , Ls, . --'wW- . 1 - Y Parents Club Helps Promote All School Athletics Above, SELLING MEMBERSHIP for Parents' Club are, from left John Zeit, Mr. and Mrs. Melville, Charles Stone, and Bernard Barnett. The setting was at Kick-oft night in September. At right: Mr. H. Hakanen, club president, and Mr. L. Stanzak present Mr. Leo Singer with checks from the Class of 1938 for a new score- board as Mr. Cory fmiddlei and Mr. Latham look on. At left, PARENTS CLUB OFFICERS. Making up the oFticers for the T963 season are Henry Hakanen, president, Bill Bragg, vice-president, Mrs. Leonard Sager, executive secretary, Edward J. Bromstead, treasurer, Leo Singer, athletic director. OThe T962-63 Parents' Club Program was launched with the annual Kick-oft Nite pre-season inter-squad tootball game. In the past it has been customary to dedicate the first football game ot the season to the dads. This year, however, the Parents' Club appropriately dedicated the Thornton game to the Parents, as the mothers are equally enthusi- astic in their support ot our teams. The Globe Trotter basketball game came up to all expecta- tions, both from the entertain- ment and financial standpoint. The sports award nights were the highlight ot the l962-T963 sea- son teaturing such notable sport celebrities as Ray Meyer, Basket- ball Coach at DePaul University and Pete Elliott, Football Coach at the University ot Illinois. Again the Parents' Club lent its support in making the athletic program a success. Lettermen's Club ls Active Throughout Year W CLUB MEMBERSHIP. ROW 1: Leo Singer, Sponsor, Fred Pelley, president, Rich Avarez, Bill Traynor, Terry Lauret, Dave Ward, Rick Gontar, Dean Gerc- har, George Lambert, Phil Terrill, Chip Morrison, Jack Mallory, Co-sponsor. ROW 2: Terry Beck, Murph Morrison, Dave Kerr, Dave Nielsen, Mike LeBaron, Jim Paul, Bob Bennett, Rich Edwards, Kenneth Rice, Pete Kramer. ROW 3: Dave Parkinson, Mike Hughes, Pat Carney, Dave Osborne, John Kirchmeyer, David Stanczak, Warren Dunn, Tom Smith, Vince Pelley, Bob Barnett, ROW 4: Ed OThe W Club chalked up another successful year. Their first big project was the annual W Club dance. Ten girls were chosen by the club members to represent the ten sports that the members take part in. The next project taken up by the club was the distribu- tion of Polio boxes to downtown stores. Besides doing this, the W Club runs the concession stands at the home bas- ketball and football games. The spon- sors for this year's club were Mr. Leo Singer and Mr. Jack Mallory. cies - ccci E ,,,, bv Petroshius, Steve Heath, Larry Owen, Rob Koshkarian, John Frye, Mike Ekman, Wayne Engstrom, Dale Ekkela, Bruce Bell, Larry Leicht. ROW 5: Harold Ed- wards, Ron Holland, Jim Weber, Charles Stone, Mike Koch, Tony Skvarce, Jim Berg, John Maki, Bill Pikes. ROW 6: Arvin Kasparaitis, Tom Oberernbt, Jim Freeman, Lauri Hakanen, Glen Turpoff, Al Butkus, Bob Olson, Mike Winston, George Lambie, Bill Weber, Mike Simon. W Club Polio Drive: Vince Pelley, Fred Pelley, Larry Leicht, chairman, Don Pierce. At left, Fred Pelley, W Club president, discusses plans for the polio drive which is an annual activity of the W Club. Y - 1 l - 169 M M yt. .s- . this . Above, VARSITY FOOTBALL, ROW 'lz Mike Logue, Manager, Don Smrtnik, Joe Craft, Terry Beck, Chuck Cepaitis, Chuck Reid, Lee Davis, Steve Bay, Jim Wig- ginton, Dick Stanhope, Manager. ROW 2: Bob Boone, Larry Bakanec, William Gibson, Tony Skvarce, Jim Berg, Marc Morrison, Ron Naden, Eluid Ammon, Larry Owen, Paul Stripe, John Fish, MANAGER. ROW 3: Steve Drew, Assistant Coach, Ted Damos, Assistant Coach, George Kolar, George Lambie, Tom Oberembt, Frank Zarifian, Mike Kastelli, Pat Gorgan, Wayne Tucka, Ben Cer- vantes, Gene Grizas, Lauri Hakanen, Jamie McClendon, Assistant Coach. ROW 4: Walter Rucks, Head Coach, Ron Rowe, Larry Spiers, Ted Demkiw, Ray Shis- ler, Roger Kirkland, AI Brauch, Dennis Mivshek, Mike Grampo, Winfrey Madson, Dick Mishigian, Dick Drobnick, Mike Rornpella, Tom Stover, Ralph Ratliff, Steve Nosek, Assistant Coach, Jack Richter, Trainer. ROW 5: Gerry Haines, Lee Swank, Joe Smith, Ken Walden, Percy Davis, Willie Smith, Arvin Kasparaitis, Paul Haggen, Jim Dennor, Doug DeThorne, Chuck Morrison, Bill Fikes, Barry Bromstead, Del Jordan. Tough Bulldogs Display a Real Stout Defense 0The i962 Waukegan Bulldogs finished 5th in the tough Suburban League. Their record of 4-3-i doesn't really indicate the capibilities of the Bulldogs. It has been said that on a given day the Bulldogs could have defeated any team in the League, including No. l rated, Evanston. Waukegan was given a solid chance to upset the Wildkits, but Evanston played their best game of the season, while Waukegan their worst, and the score ended 34-6. Throughout the season Waukegan showed a fine defense by not losing more than once by 7 points. The defense was paced by Willie Smith, named All Subur- ban Guard and given honorable mention is All State Selections. He also had the fine help of end Larry Owen, linebacker Dick Drobnick, and safety Don Smrtnik. Waukegan's offense was headed by quarterback, Lauri Hakanen, named second team All Suburgan and given honorable mention in All State Selections. Also doing a fine, iob this year were end George Lambie, and end Steve Bay, guard Joe Smith, center Larry Spiers, tackle Tom Stover, halfback Ted Demkiw, half- back Winfrey Madison. Below, UP THE MIDDLE goes Steve Bay as the Bulldogs near the Nile goal. Waukegan wiped up Niles by a score of 38 to 7. :is hwy?-5 s gg 170 Ruck's Boys Lose Only to Best Teams in State Thornton . . New Trier . . Niles East . . 1962 VARSHY FooTBALL Opp . . . 0 . 7 . 7 Proviso East .... . . . T3 YE It Xi 'Sq Tw A i5.ri4 NK .7 -ass 53..- Morton East Oak Park .. Evanston .. . 6 . ...l3 Highland Park ................. i3 At right, TRYING TO EVADE a iackler during the Thornton game is Don Smrtnik. The Bulldogs won 28 to 0. SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost 3 Tied l 5th in Suburban League YY Above, TALKING OVER the previous play wit an is ic Drobnick. At left, AROUND THE END for a large gain g J h M d during the puppie's game with Oak Park. Sophomores and Frosh Face Rugged i962 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Opp' NWI! 7 O i962 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL Opp. IIWII i2 7 Opposition SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL, ROW 'l: R. Cole- man, L. Hill, H. Lopez, H. White, J. Moran, D. Shamlin, C. Barnes, I. Wolkomir, M. Tekampe, V. Kangas, T. Grekso. ROW 2: R. White, B. Shines, L. Mayenschin, B. Maloney, C. Crabtree, S. Henriksen, B. Butler, J. Sacramento, W. Bjorkman, R. Geryol, R. Mitchell, K. Wadell, D. Stevens, A. DeVon. ROW 3: A. Estes, J. Pilon, V. Pelley, C. Cruens, V. Pecaro, R. Tobin, E. Cohn, R. Swank, Jr., J. Diviak, M. Hanson, G. Miner, T. Hallen, N. Nicketakis, M. Greene, T. Smith, D. Evans, T. Dietz. ROW 4: H. Johnson, T. Hadsell, R. Gantar, V. Pecaro, M. Erickson, G. Zupec, D. Naden, R. Alden, B. Boryc, M. Clark, B. Dobnikar, J. Janks, J. Christopherson, D. lnglish, A. Handy, T. Niemi. Row 5: D. Puzek, T. Greene, G. Stone, J. Ritz, D. Luoma, S. Haroian, G. King, E. Bryant, P. Galbraith, B. White, R. Whisenhand, B. Kolb, L. Thornton . . . New Trier . . . . Boone, V, Nichols, New Trier . . . 25 i2 Niles East . . . . 6 20 Niles East . . . . O 25 Proviso East . . . i3 21 Proviso East . . . 40 i9 Morton East . . . O 27 i962 FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL Morton East .. . 8 O Oak Park . i3 26 Opp. W Oak Park . . . 7 i2 Evanston ...... . 39 6 New Trier . . O 26 Evanston ......... 40 O Highland Park ..... i3 i3 Niles East .. 6 39 Highland Park ..... 6 7 SEASON RECORD Proviso East .. O 39 SEASON RECORD Won 4 Last2 Tied i Morton East . . . O 47 Won 3 Last 5 3rd in Suburban League Oak Park . . . O 47 6th in Suburban League Evanston . . . i4 l4 St. George ........ O 66 172 SEASON RECORD Won 6 LostO Tied i At left FRESHMAN KAJ FOOTBALL. ROW 1: M. Korczak, V. Fink, V. Wilford, V. Montenz, M. Melius, J. Gersich, B. Beck, C. Sorensen, B. Muccitelli, mgr. ROW 2: M. Gelling, S. Corpier, D. Dick, T. Hair- rell, S. Domenick, J. Spenko, J. Kendzior, M. Bay, V. Mugerditchen, J. Stefanowski, mgr., Coach J. Kruempelsiaedter. ROW 3: Caoch J. Mallory, Coach L. TenPas, Coach A. Cohn, L. Hughes, T. Polansek, M. Nor- man, J. Paulsen, J. Lauret, B. Long, J. Hewitt, C. Krog, mgr., K. Reed, J. Bond, J. Miller. AT left FRESHMAN CBJ FOOTBALL. ROW 'lz R. Clark, M. Hall, K. Hansen, G. Varde- man, C. Hurndon, R. Hendrikson, L. Miner, R. Mulloy, J. Musick, J. Stefanowski, mgr. ROW 2: G. Slocum, R. Marin, R. Raming, D. Bradshaw, D. Camarato, J. Damos, D. Bourland, J. Jackson, N. Paparigian, C. Easley, K. Koy, B. Hribar, B. Muceitelli, mgr. ROW 3: Coach J. Miller, P. Triplett, D. Rynearson, D. Wilson, R. Sewra, B. Ambrose, D. Rocknich, D. Morend, B. Melville, J. Zuraitis, R. Christoper, D. An- derson, T. Koesser. ROW 4: Coach J. Kruempelstaedter, Coach A. Cohn, Coach L. TenPas, N. Fisher, J. Costa, A. DeLara, H. Meyers, C. Watkins, C. Fenters, K. Fish, R. Frost, R. Hagen, E. Dahl, R. Myers, D. PfeilTer, M. Miller. Soph Harriers Spark Outlook for 1963 Season 1962 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. ROW 1: Wayne Engstrom, Robert Niday, Richard Edwards, Michael Ekman, Michael LeBaron, Thomas Holmgren, Law- rence Boegan, Ronald Holland. ROW 2: Coach C rad Baker, Robert Barnett, Rick Gantar, Roger Gar- ross, Harald Edwards, Pat Edmendson, Henry Witala, Christopher Rodbro. ROW 3: John Pogue, Bill Laurie, Fred Pelley, John Johnson, Dale Ekkela, Terry Lauret, k 1962 VARSITY CROSS 1962 SOPHOMORE COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY Opp. VV Qrysfol 1-eke H 24 31 Crysfgl Lgke H 44 19 QThe 1962 Varsity Harriers didn't tore too well in Deerfield .... 41 20 Deerfield ..... 50 15 winning twice all season. The team was really bet- lI2Illl9S ESS? ---- milfs Esst ---- ter than what the record shows. This is due to the otre ame .. ore ame .. - Morton East .. 28 29 Morton East 40 19 log TTCN Huey 'OST O few nleels by Onflyhone palm' Oak Park .... 15 50 Oak Park ..... 38 21 on G S'Of T Ty were up Ogomsl some O T e 'OU9 SST Evonsmn vuu. 15 48 Evanston ',. 34 22 competition in the state. The outlook tor 1963 looks New Trier ,,,, 18 43 New Trier ,,,, 31 25 promising, because the remarkable sophomores Proviso East .. 28 29 PrOViSO East 41 19 went through the season unbeaten and untied. Lee lglgJSil!ZTfiAZgSk - 34 21 glLil2:lZTiAZg1TSk - 50 15 Clark, who was never beaten, was the top runner Lake County H 4Th 104 Lgke Coumy HIST 19 Lor kthegHSoPphIomohres. The unclerclassman hvvill un District ...... 4th 142 Suburban .... 1st 33 OU fe Y ep T e Vorslly nexl yew' T e mom' Suburban I... 6111 164 SEASON RECORD stay tor the 1962 Varsity was Wayne Engstrom. SEASON RECORD Won 10 LOST O Other top runners were Terry Lauret, Harold Ed- Won 2 Lost 8 1st Suburban League Wgrdg, Und Bill Lgurie, 7th Suburban League VVon 7 Lost 0 Won 1 Lost 6 1962 SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY. ROW 1: Dave Neilsen, Jim Heikkela, Jim Hladnik, Gerry Lundeen, Denny Steinburg, Mike Pagan, Tom Vavrek, Joel Vesanen. ROW 2: Ray Eiben, Lee Clark, Larry Kaufmann, Mike Wade, Brian Urbaitis, Earl Kyle, Bob Voss, Frank Korenchan, Rick Kamerad, Denny Kveklow. ROW 3: Joe Medina, Jim Bishop, Dave Almanzo, Craig Sager, Bob Bennett, Phil Terrill, George Freeman, An- gelo Rodreguez, Larry Haines, Ken Stefanc. 173 Waukegan Cagers Qualify for Sweet Sixteen Above, VARSITY BASKETBALL. ROW 1: Marc Fink, Ted Demkiw, Dove Kaufmann, Chuck Reid, Larry Boegen, Chuck Brehm, Roger Taylor. ROW 2: Bucky Bromstead, Mel Hurndon, Bruce Daydif, Lauri Hakanen, George Lambie, Willie Smith, Jim Dennor, Pat Tompkins. ROW 3: Mr. Rucks, Pat Carney, Lee Swank, Kent Walden, Mr. Miller, Glen Turpoff, Kurt Keeley, John Johnson, Del Jordan, Trainer. Below, wAuKEGAN's GEORGE LAMBIE is our of the VARSITY BASKETBALL reach of New Trier's Bob Mognason as Lauri Haka- l. W nen No. 35 watches George chalk up two during Maine West . .. . .. 45 56 the regional finals. Oak PGVK . . . . . . 51 57 Evanston .... . . . 28 52 Niles East ......... Pontiac Tourney Regional L W North Chicago . . . . . 38 43 Lake Forest .... . . . 44 52 New Trier ..... . . . 44 57 Sectional Maine West .... . . . 40 43 Elgin ....,.......... 53 54 5 Super Sectional f , Carver ............. 54 4l l L Season Record Won T3 Lost 5 League 2nd Won ll Lost 3 Morton East .... .. 66 76 35 6i Lincoln ............. 43 65 Rock Island Alleman . . . 54 48 Quincy ........ . . . 53 43 New Trier . . . . . . 42 35 Proviso East . . . . . . 52 54 Highland Park .. 50 60 Oak Park ..... ... 56 7l Evanston .... . . . 45 63 Morton East . . . . . 39 48 Niles East ... ... 3l 58 New Trier ..... . . . 60 5l Proviso East ..... 40 39 Highland Park .. 49 60 O They did it again! For the third time in five years the Bulldogs battled their way to the Sweet Sixteen. Near the start of the season, Coach Miller's boys were rated 5th in the state, but their lack of consistency and a second place finish in the Suburban League dropped them from the ratings. Then midway through the regional, the Bulldogs started mov- ing. After squeaking by ci weak North Chicago team, 43-38, in an overtime, they knocked oft a highly rated Lake Forest team, 52-44. The next night in the finals against New Trier, to whom they had lost two previous tilts, the Bull- dogs dominated the ball, the boards, and the score, and upset the lndians 57 -44. ln the first game of the sectional, the rimsters edged out a determined Maine West team 43-40. The Hnals proved to be iust as close, as the Bulldogs turned back a 4th quarter rally by the Elgin Maroons 54-53. ln the super sec- tional game with the eventual State Champions, Carver, the 8th rated Bulldogs lack of height proved to be fatal. The Bulldogs kept up through the tirst half, but the Challengers pulled away to a 54-4i victory. Win Local Regional, Then Arlington Sectional Above, MAKING A SPECTACULAR drive-in during the Evanston game is Dave Kaufmann. The Millermen trounced the Wildlcits 52-28. Below, A SHORT JUMP-SHOT by Lauri Hakanen was just the start of Waukegan's upset victory over New Trier in the Regional Finals. ,Ca e Above, FAR ABOVE the rest of the players is Barry Bromstead as he makes a close-in shot during the Evanston game. George Lambie, right, is ready forthe rebound, but there won't be any. Below, REGIONAL CHAMPIONS showing oft the first place trophy are Coach Bob Joor, Larry Boegan, George Lambie, Bruce Daydif, Coach Miller, SECOND ROW: Lauri Hak-anen, Barry Bromstead, Willie Smith, Chuck Brehm, Pat Tompkins, Trainer Del Jor- den, Ted Demkiw and Gene Bromstead. 175 Millermen Eliminated by 1963 State Champions Above, RECEIVING THE TROPHY for winning the Arlington Sectional is captain George Lambie. Watching the presentation from left are: Willie Smith, Arlington High School principal, Lambie, Chuck Reid, Below, TED DEMKIW puts two in for Waukegan as Mike Box- berger attempts to block the shot during the Sectional Finals. Taking in the action for Elgin is Phil Kirk and for the Bulldogs, Barry Bromstead. Waukegan won 54-53. J Ted Demkiw, Lauri Hakanen, Tompkins, and Bruce Daydif. Barry Bromstead, Chuck Brehm, Pat SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FROSH A L W Maine West ........,. 25 39 Maine West .......... Oak Park .... l7 38 Oak Park ... ... Evanston ...... 25 47 Evanston ..... . . Morton East .... . . . 47 43 Morton East . . . . . . Niles East ...... . . . 40 44 Niles East ..... . . . North Chicago . . . . . . 43 38 North Chicago . . . . . New Trier ..... . . . i7 52 New Trier ...... . . . Proviso East ...... 53 29 Proviso East ...... . . Highland Park .... ... 42 60 Highland Park .... ... Oak Park ...... . . . 37 62 Warren ....... . . . Evanston ...... 43 38 Evanston ........ . . Morton East .......... 35 48 North Chicago . . . . . Glenbrook South 35 49 Morton East ...... . . . Niles East ....... . . . 30 53 Glenbrook South . . . . . . New Trier ,...... . , . 47 69 Niles East ....... . . . Proviso East .......... 40 36 Proviso East .......... Glenbrook South 32 40 Glenbrook South ...... Highland Park ........ 28 53 l'ligl'IlC1r1d Park ........ Season Record Season Record Won i3 Lost 5 Won i8 Lost O League League lst Won TO Lost 4 Won i2 Lost O Below, GRA.BBING OFF the rebound during the Puppies game with Glen brook South is Ray Colman. Other Puppies ready to aid Colman are from left: Rodger Norkus, Gene Bromstead, and Larry Kaufmann. 176 Undefeaied Freshmen Look Forward io Varsiiy Above, Sophomore Basketball, ROW 1: Mike Buparts, Manager, Eugene Miltimore, Manager, Craig Sager, Robbey Morrison, Mike Gantor, Manager. ROW 2: Bob Woud, Larry Kaufmann, Bernie Boryc, Rich Alden, Greg Pitzer, Below, Frosh Basketball. ROW I: Connie Coleman, Rich Kirkwood, Steve Dominick, Joe Medina, Harold Fallos, Henry Harper, Longston Hughes Mike Pagan, Terry Hairrell, AI Cesnovar, Morris Norman. ROW 2: Craig Fenters, Manager, Gary Youngberg, Paul Triplett, Tommy Peters, Bob Jon Ritz, Larry Edwards. ROW 3: Robert Joor, Coach, Eugene Bromstead, Ray Coleman, Len Hill, Roger Norkus, Mike Lopez, AI DeVon. Hribar, Tom Polansek, Dennis Laine, Dave Needham, Tom Koesser, Mark Krueger, Manuel Dela Rosa, Daye Layson, Manager, ROW 3: Bruce Brothers, Coach, Guy Gersich, John Lauret, Brian Long, Brion Ambrose, Maurice Cole, George Tukko, David 'Rocknich, Eddie Podboy, Jim Desormcy. 177 Bay's Wrestlers Are State Champions for T963 f A Q Above, VARSITY WRESTLING. ROW 'I: Bob Temaner, Bill Traynor, Ruse sell Terrien, Bob Shines, Bob Lottredo, Harry Stackhouse, Marc Morrison, Richard Alverez, Rick Thomas, Rob Koshkarian. ROW 2: Bill Fikes, Steve Heath, Dan Fox, Steve Bay, Captain, Bill Laurie, Ted Williams, Dean Gerhar, Winfrey Madison, Frank Za-ritian, Mike Grampo. ROW 3: Ott Bay, 0 Unbeatable is the only way you could describe the Waukegan wrestling team this year. They not only won every dual meet, but also every tourna- ment including the state championship. The Baymen, while winning every tournament, set Head Co-ach, Jim Berg, Terry Clark, Roger Garross, Dikran Mishigian, George Vickers, Del Jordan, Trainer, John Fish, Rock Martin, Lee Davis, Joe Smith, 1 James Kruempelstaedter, Ass't Coach. two new records. One ot these records was in the district where they scored l39 points and smashed VARSITY WRESTLING ' l1W11 NWI the old record by 35 points. The other record was 111cm1On 15 31 1,rOV1SO E051 15 25 set in the state tournament when they broke the old Palatine North Chicago ..... 5 40 - - LaGrange . . . Libertyville ........ . 3 27 Vecord Qi 63 polms by one polmk' 1 Maine East .... Highland Park O 50 LGOCIIHQ the WGY for The mcimen WGS CUPTOIVT Morton East Pekin .......... .. 7 34 Steve Bay, who went undeteated through the entire OFIIQ LUWH ---- EVUUSTOU - ' 5 32 d 14 11 .11 138 A1 . . Niles East Oak Park .... .. 5 36 season an too t e state ti e at . so winning Gmnne C111, U E051 Leyden 1 9 30 individual titles were I45 pounder Dan Fox, l65 Annual Holiday pounder Rodger Garross, and l8O pounder Joe Logsygngment . Slw3riDI5IORLECEPgD Smith, Bob Lottredo and Winfrey Madison took indiana .... LEAGUE third and fourth place respectively. Head coach Ott Bloomington, ,WW 7 LOSTQ , , , Indiana .... District Champions Bay and assistant coach Jim Kruempelstaeder said New 1116, H 5eC11Om1 C11Gmp1OnS this was the best team they ever had. Glenbrook .... STATE CHAMPIONS WATCHING THE PRESENTATION by Coach Ott Bay of first place trophy to Mr. Paul STATE CHAMPIONS KNEELING, Coach Ott Bay, Steve Bay, Assistant Coach Jim Kruempelstaedter. STANDING Dan Fox, Joe Smith, and Rodger Garross. Burke, Superintendent, are FIRST ROW: Assistant Coach Arnold Cohn, 'Bob Loftredo, Bob Shines, Steve Bay, and Russ Terran, SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Tempas, Joe Smith, coach Jirn Kruempelstaedter, Mr, Paul Burke, Coach Bay, Rodger Garross, Winfrey Madison. and Dan Fox. ies iw' ,XJ I l Sophomores Also Prove Unbeatable in T963 l l Above, Sophomore Wrestlers. ROW T: Bob Reinbach, Tim Lyons, Keith Wae dell, Jerry Jenelewicz, Daniel Bonilla, Miguel Sanchez, Angelo Rodriguez, Rodney Nordlund, Miguel Camacho. ROW 2: Andy Novak, Louis Andromid-as, Dan Evans, Ralph Swank, Larry Mayenschein, Carter Klein, Mike Tate, Cory Owens, Bob Bennett, Bill White. ROW 3: Tom Greene, Irwin Wolkomir, Tom Gresko, Vic Kangas, Doug lnglish, Curtis Watkins, SOPHOMORE WRESTLTNG Bruce Griffith, Art Estes, Bart Rosario, Bob Brie. ROW 4: Larry Tenpas fcoachl, Jim Gamble, Al Handy, Maike Bay, Charles Barnes, Richard White, Tom Moore, Ted Bradin, Bob Brown, George Rowe, Arnold Cohn lassistant coachl. Not pictured are Robert Hanna, Mark Hansen, John Rosenbach, Aton Sanders, Loyd Starosta. Below, Frosh Wrestlers. ROW T: Ron Andlersen, Larry Andersen, Jim Guinn, Gary Vardeman, Vernon L VV Madison, Dave Sherrell, Dave Donohue. ROW 2: Tim Marlin, Manager, Michael Shreve, Mark Gel- Thornton .. .. T8 34 ling, Ernie Dahl, Russ Henriksen, Ken Hansen, Angel Lopez, James Stetanowski, Jim Jenkins. ROW 3: Palatine .. . . 23 28 La-rry Tenpas, coach, Jim Spenko, Martin King, John Feiertag, Bob Rode, Rich Kitchen, Dan Tipton, Joe LGGFCJDQS .. 6 42 Grana, Arnold Cohn, coach. ROW 4: Mark Hansen, Bob Melville, Terry McCoy, Gary Slocum, Maine East.. . 7 36 John Kendzior, Don Moreno, Ken Dieck, Jake Lange. Not pictured: Jim Bull, Pete Bell, Wayne But- Morton East . . . . . T T 35 ler, Jack May, Tony Quinn, Ron Winton, Stan Corpier, Doug Langdon. Oaklawn .... . 9 37 Niles East.. .. . 9 35 New Trier ......... TO 38 Glenbrook North . . O 50 Proviso East .... . . T2 36 North Chicago ..... T5 35 Libertyville ........ O 46 Highland Park .... TO 37 Evanston ..... . . T4 30 Oak Park ..... . 2 45 Frosh - Soph Tourney ......... lst 83 Season Record Won T5 Lost O League lst Won 7 Lost O FROST-l WRESTLING L W Antioch TSophl ..... 23 25 Morton East .... . . 9 36 Niles East .. .. T4 34 46 9 New Trier . .. . 6 Zion lSophl ... .. 35 Proviso East . . . . . TT 38 Evanston ....... . 5 41 New Trier Quadrangular .. lst T05 Season Record Won 5 Lost 2 League Tst Won 5 Lost O 179 .lacobson's Finsters Post New School Records Above, VARSITY SWIMMING. ROW I: Jerry Law, John Pederson, Roger Turk, John Kirchmeyer, Larry Leicht, David Osborne, Bob Olson, Jim Freeman ROW 2: Rick Gantar, Bill Larson, Ed Petroshius, Steve Loy, Roy Stephens, John Metcalf, Pete Wendt, Tom Williams, Charles Stone. ROW 3: Ric- 0The loss ot several top swimmers thru graduation severely handicapped this year's team. Though the Waukegan Mermen did set several new school rec- ords, the team didn't do as well as coach Tom Jacob- son had anticipated. Jerry Law set new records in the 50-yard tree style and the 200 yard individual medley. Bruce Johnson set a record in the I00 yard breast- stroke, and the relay team, composed ot Jerry Law, hard Hyde, Assistant Coach, Stanley Searing, Bob Sandee, Bruce Johnson, George Lambert, Bob Preston, Don Geiger, Jens Wendt, Tom Jacobson, Varsity Coach. Jens Wendt, Pete Wendt, and Don Gieger, set a new record in the 200 yard tree-style. These boys, along with Bob Preston, and John Pederson, were the back- bone ot this year's team and will be a deciding factor in I964. The Seniors who turned in the top perform- ances were Jens Wendt, Larry Leicht and Dave Osborne. 1963 VARSITY SWIMMING 1963 SOPHOMORE SWIMMING I963 FRESHMAN SWIMMING Opp. W Opp. W Opp. W Lake Forest ............... 45 50 Lake Forest ............... 5I 35 Niles West .............. 57 38 Niles West .... . . . 59 36 Niles West .... . . . 66 29 Morton East . . . . . . 38 57 Nortre Dame . . . . . . 48 47 Nortre Dame .... . . . 48 47 Niles East . . . . . . . 49 46 Elgin ....... ... 45 50 Elgin ......... ... 28 49 New Trier ..... ... 79V2 I7V2 DeerHeld ..... . . . 63 32 Deerfield .... . . 58 37 Proviso East ...... . . . 53 42 Morton East .. . .. . 24 7I Morton East . .. .. . I8 77 Highland Park . . . . .. . 60 35 Niles East .,. ... 50 45 Niles East ... ... 48 46 Maine West .... ... 4I 54 Maine East .... . . . 7I 24 Maine East .... . . . 7I 24 Evanston . . . . . . 69 26 New Trier ..... .. . 83 I I New Trier ..... ... 86 9 Oak Park . .. .. . 55 40 Proviso East . . . , , , 69 26 Proviso East . . . . . 39 56 Surburban ....... . . . . . . . 6th II Kenosha ....... . . . 37 58 KGl'IOSl'ICl ...... . . . I7 78 Highland Park .... ... 69 26 Highland Park ... ... 69 26 SEASON RECORD Maine West ... ... 52 43 Maine West ... ... 55 40 Won 3 Lost 7 Evanston .... . . . 74 2I Evanston .... . . . 77 I8 Oak Park ..,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 67 27 Oak Park ................ 55 40 Suburban ..,,,,....,,,,,. 6th 4 Surburban ............... 6th I4 SEASON RECORD SEASON RECORD Won 5 Lost ii Won 4 Lost ii LEAGUE League Won I Lost 6 WON 2 Lost 5 180 Frosh-Soph Make Ready for Next Year's Varsity Above, SOPHOMORE SWIMMING. ROW l: Chuck Nauttila, Dick Freeman, Sam Haroian, Jr., Bill Freeman, Jim Bishop, Brad West, Boyd Dobnikar. ROW 2: Diving Coach, Mr. Richard Hyde, Dick Flament, Manager, Wesley Below, FROSH SWIMMERS, ROW 'iz Tom Ostrander manager, Andy Vehmas, Jim, Kalina, Terry Krainc, Jim Goivanetto, John Sroka, Norm Wool, Mike Miller, Lanny West, Mike Gadsby, Jim Grenton. ROW 2: Philip Horne, Jim Hewitt, Doug Peterson, Allen Saunders, Richard Clarke, Stephen Dahl, Bruce Van Pelt, Randy Christopher, Jim Sherman, Mike Lewzader, Davis, Earl Kyle, Ray Butkus, Don Kistler, Larry Beeman. ROW 3: Coach Bernard Knauer, Dave Hollister, Bill Drennen, Bill Biorkmon, Bruce Wise, Ken Saari, Bill Morstadt. Marc Marienthal, Bob Toumey, Tim Carr, Coach Steve Nosek. ROW 3: John Haese, Gil Schmitt, Bill Fuller, Robert Jeffers, Nishan Paparigian, John Rinehart, Rich Sandee, Ken Mclntiro, Ron Serwa, Roger Monroe, Dennis Bour- land, Jim Colberg, Steve Peth, Fritz Walker. 181 Intramural Program Serves Average O The aim of the Intramural program at W.T.H.S. is to reach boys who cannot make our interscholastic teams with some type of healthful physical activity. Intramural competitives are primarily for the contest- ants themselves. lt is a general sports' program and not designed to be selective or to challenge the more proficient students in athletics. Teams are chosen from classes and they play their the same class level. A program set up like this will give more boys a chance to compete against students the physical education games between boys of Below, SENIOR CAGE CHAMPS. FRONT center: Buzzy Nellins, cap-. tain. KNEELING: Don Smrtnick, Tom lskalis, Dick Drobnick. STAND- ING: Pat Gorgan, Larry Spiers, Dale Ekkela. 182 Boys' Needs Intramural Representatives: ROW I: Ken Johnson, Jesse Yowell, Tom lskalis, Gregg Gilroy, Norm Meiia, Ken Britton. ROW 2: William Weber, Jim Norkus, 'Bill Uimari, Jim Bicanic, Bob Hoyt, Dave Hall. ROW 3: Pete Kramer, Mike Winston, Don Nellins, AI Bedrosien, Tom Holmgren, Rich Rivers, David Kerr. ROW 4: Bill Fikes, Tom Vick, Dave Hill, Jim Toto, Dave Ward. ROW 5: Dove Parkinson, Jim Livingston, Steve Heath, Joe Davila, Arvin Kasparaitis, Floyd Henderson. of their own ability. Our program in the fall consists of touch football and volleyball, the winter program of bowling, basketball, table tennis, free throw shoot- ing, badminton, and swimming. Softball, track, golf, and tennis complete the program in the spring. This year at East Campus we had sixteen iunior and twelve senior basketball teams. Awards were given to all members of a championship team and to those winning Ist and 2nd individual sports. Mr. Homer Hankensen is faculty director of the Intramural pro- gram. Below, JUNIOR CAGE CHAMPS. KNEELING: Tom Holmgren and Jerry Haines. STANDING: Al Butkus and Larry Diebert. v-Aj , LL? X Q5 X - S Ballester's Gymnasts Round Out Winning Season t l . ii' i l l ,lx 1 Ny i i X.. .,... fi? , M' .ff Varsity Gymnastics: ROW 'I: Warren Close, Byron Aslett, Fred Dennis, Larry Richard Hansen, Rich Hughes, Mike Mercure, Bob Barrows, Peter Sonn, Owen, Tom Brouillard, Leo Terrien, Tom Dietz, Manager, ROW 2: Bill Jones, Coach. Not pictured: Dave Davis. Ballester, Coach, Ronald Suggs, Roosevelt Henderson, Mark Youngberg, O The T963 gymnastics Team T963 VARSITY GYMNASTICS FROST-l-SOPH SCORES tinished another winning season OPP- NWN Glenbrvok NOVHW 4672 this year. Under coach Bill Balles- glengfolyj NONE ' ' ' ggw 23142 Il3AOLfnd bake ------- 5 . . OUTT Cl e ....... Olfle est ....... . req' The leodm ,lqwnlshed Wllh G 7-3 Maine West ....... 62 70 Niles West . . . . . . 70.5 - - 'mf ' 6 fecmnwos Pm Niles west 66 ss New trier . . .. ai bl' COPTGIH Tom BT9U'll9Tdf Wll9 New Trier' ......... 64 67 Proviso East ....... 64 worked on all the apparatus used Proviso East ....... 79 53 Niles East ......... 66 in Q meet, He hgd fine help ff-Om lXlllGS ECIST .... . . . 76 l.GyClSI1 West ..... . 60 Larry Owen, Whose Speciality WGS Leyden West ...... 68V2 63V2 Morton East ....... 57 the rings cmd from Rich Hansen Morton East ....... 391 931 Barrington 74.5 h ked on The Croyle' bor Barrington . . . . . . 6272 6972 Evanston . . . . . . 73.5 W O WOT l p S Evanston . . . . . 90 4l Oak Park ...... . . . 44 Gnd the ffvmpoline- ook Pork ......... 51 so suburban ......... 4th Suburban ......... 5th 36 Season Record Frosh-Soph Gymnastics: ROW 1: Larry Ferreri, Jerry Rodriguez, Ken Hightower, Joe Salmi, Captain, Tom Baron, Steven Dupor, Gary Hampson. ROW 2: Bill Bal- lester, Coach, Thomas Smith, Rich Mitchell, David Ricks, Don Flagg, Don Wright, Russ Prentice, Don Naden, Manager, Robert Jones, Assistant Coach. ROW 3: Brent Stritar, Angelo Loftredo, Karl Koy, Joe Toumey, Bruce Laughlin, Carl Eisler, .lerry Zur-aitis, Ronnie Byrd, Richard Ramig, Kent O'Dell, Ridwan, Robert Rodriguez. SEASON RECORD Won 7 Lost4 Tied l LEAGUE 4th Won 3 Lost 3 Won 7 Lost 4 Tied l League 4th Won 2 Lost 3 Tied l Robert 85V2 95 80.5 6l .5 50 68 66 7l 75 57.5 58.5 88 58V2 .l ,l :l RbN.tl lt Another Winning Season for Joor's Racketmen 513 T962 VARSITY TENNIS Opp. W Highland Park ...... 5 O Glenbrook . . . .... O 5 Libertyville ..... . . O 4 Maine West ... ... O 5 New Trier .... .. ... 5 O Arlington .......... 5 O North Chicago ...... I 4 Highland Park ...... 7 O Niles East ...... 3 2 Zion ......... . . . l 6 Morton East . . . . O 5 Lake Forest .... .... l 6 District ............ 4th I I Kenosha .... . . . O 7 Suburban .......... oth 9 Oak Park . . . . . . 5 O SEASON RECORD Evanston . . . .... 4 I Won l I Lost 7 Zion ....... . . . O 5 oth Place Suburban League Proviso East ........ O 5 Won 2 Lost 5 Crystal Lake ........ I 4 OJerry Beger and Rick Jelovsek lead the VVTHS Racketeers to a winning season this year. The varsity team was stutted with Juniors who proved to be tormitable opponents. Some of these were Mike Simon, Mike Winston, and John Waidzunas, singles players, Greg Crawford and Chris Rodbro, doubles players. Jerry Beger earned the right to compete in the State finals by finishing second in the district. The sophomores proved to be stitf opposition as they came out with a winning season, also. Two of the better players who will help the Varsity in coming years will be John Montgomery and Richard Edwards. 1962 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS. ROW 1: William Sivula, Dan Heiser, Robert Morrison, Warren Prentice, Glenn Johnson. ROW 2: Allan Rybicki, Mike Gantar, Howie Davis, Gerry Lundeen, John Montgomery, John Janks, John McKim, Don Banick, Pete Wendt. ROW 3: Mr. Dale Robey, coach, Bob Brooks, Gerald Johnson, Marc Fink, Demetre Selevredes, Mark Youngberg, Dick Jarc, George Needham, John Maki, Richard Edwards. -Q-nr 1962 VARSITY TENNIS. ROW Burt Calloway, John Frye, Jh Waidzunas, Mike Winston, Bob ler. ROW 2: John Seidenfeld, J y Beger, Rick Jelovsek, Greg Crawf d Mike Simon, Chris Rodbro, Mr. R b ert Joor, coach. Above, SHOWING ONE of his sm ing serves is Rick Jelovsek, who first man varsity for much of th year. i962 SOPHOMORE TENNIS Opp. W Glenbrook ..... 2 Maine West .... O Arlington ...... 5 Oak Park ..... 5 Evanston ...... 5 Proviso East .... O Crystal Lake Highland Park .. New Trier ..... 5 North Chicago . O Niles East ..... 2 Morton East . . . O SEASON RECORD Won 6 Lost 5 Tied l Suburban League Won 3 Lost 4 O 5 Richard's Golfers Go Undefeatedp Win 17 Straight piggy., ,LAM 1962 vARsiTY Goir. Row 1, l ge?-te, E fd-me is Qff ZQVQKL gs. ,J . get im 2 ' A QQQC 'ff' Billy Rahling, Bill Sisolak, Greg- i ory Gilroy, Mike Dicello, Lee if Van. ROW 2: Pete Kramer, Den- Leicht, Larry Spiers, Mr. Bart fi, Above: Showing the form that carried him to the state finals down at Champaign is Bill Rahling. 1962 SOPHOMORE GOLF North Chicago . . . St. George ...... 205 Arlington ........ 186 Highland Park ... 180 Notre Dame ..... 366 Barrington ....... 175 Grayslake ....... 151 Oak Park ....... 419 Highland Park . .. 335 New Trier ....... 319 Proviso East ..... 394 Niles East ....... 404 Morton East ..... 387 Evanston ........ 374 SEASON RECORD Won 15 Lost 0 1st place Suburban League Won 7 Lost 0 Opp' IIWII 239 166 166 173 163 329 163 131 326 320 318 339 323 326 336 1962 VARSITY GOLF Opp. W New Trier . . . . 343 331 North Chicago .... 197 165 Proviso East ....... 357 307 Highland Park ..... 165 162 Niles East ... .. . 358 309 St. George ........ 182 164 Morton East ....... 360 323 Barrington .... . . . 173 166 Evanston ......... 321 308 Arlington . . . . . . 176 172 Evanston District . . . 1st 304 Kenosha ..... . . 451 426 State ............ 7th 646 Notre Dame ...... 330 306 SEASON RECORD Kenosha ..... . . 345 332 Won 17 Lost 0 Grayslake .... . . . 185 158 1st place Suburban League OCll4 PC1l'lC ......... 328 322 Won 7 l-051 O Highland Park ..... 330 319 OThe 1962 Waukegan Golfers represented by sophomore, Mike Dicello, juniors, Greg Gilroy and Bill Rahling, and seniors, Dennis Gorden and John Hershman took 7th place at State Finals in Urbanna. Rounding out the Varsity are Bill Sisolak, Lee Van, Pete Kramer, Bill Daley, Larry Leicht, and Larry Spiers. Aside from taking 7th in state, the golfers also won the Suburban League Crown, the district crown, and went through the season undefeated. The sophomores, who weren't to be outdone also went through the season undefeated and won the Suburban League Crown. The sopho- mores were paced by Dave Kerr and Roger Norkus. Below, '1962 Frosh-Soph Golf. ROW 1: Coach Norman Rickard, Mort Hav y Dave Kerr, Bill Bennett, Bill Campbell, Dave Hodnik, Ted Urbaitis, Ron Fraatz. ROW 2: Mike Gallnis, Tom Skavrce, Al Butk Roger Norkus, Al Bedrosian, Wayne Tucka, Ron Miller, Coach Bart Lashbrook. 4 1. e-A 13. Q. Drew's Varsity Proves Tough for All Competition 1962 VARSITY TRACK. ROW 'l: David Hankins, Ron Holland, Jack Claussen, Jay Stefano, Larry Owen, Fred Washington, Richard Cisneroz, Fred Pelley, Chip Morrison, Ed Jenelewicz. ROW 2: Bruce Bell, Robert Steften, Charlie Rawn, Jim Bicanic, Robert Berry, Dave Keeley, Larry Ames, George Barnes, i962 VARSITY TRACK Opp. Deerfield .... . . l5V2 Niles West .... .. 35 Highland Park . .. 68 Niles East .... .. l7V2 Proviso East . . . . 57 St. Catherine .... .... 5 2 Special Meets PLACE Lake Shore ....... . . 3rd Waukegan Relays . . . . . . 2nd Maine East Relays . . . 4th Mooseheart Relays . . . . . 3rd Lake County ...... . . . 2nd District ......... .. 3rd State ......... .. . 8th Suburban League ............. 3rd Won 5 Lost l IIWII 97V2 50 73V2 66 PO I NTS 36 62V2 37V2 393A 58V2 26 2 37 HERE, 'BOB BILLBERG shows how he made those long, long throws with the discus. William Greene, George Lambie. ROW 3: Coach Clarence Raiala, Coach Con- rad Baker, Ron Bild, Chuck Brown, Bob Billberg, Dave Johnson, Ken Bjork- man, Lewis Jackson, Coach Ray Eiben, Coach Jim Desormey, Coach Steve Drew. Not Pictured: Gerald Soderquist, Ted Demkiw. 0 The i962 track team came through the season with a 5 and l record in dual meets. In the special meets, Waukegan also seem to be an efficient team as they finished third in the Suburban League Meet and eighth in the State Meet. Some of the toughest opposition Waukegan put up was in the four man relay team composed of Fred Pelley, Bruce Bell, Charlie Brown, and Freddy Washington. The fast improving indoor track at West Campus is proving to be a great help in preparing the trackmen for the outdoor season. The indoor track season starts in February and carries through until the spring. As the track facilities become better and better, the future track teams at Waukegan will un- doubtably improve. OUR 880 RELAY TEAM, composed of Fred Pelley, Bruce Bell, Chuck Brown, and Fred Washington, was one of the mainstays in last year's track team. 186 Soph Cindermen Cop 1962 Suburban League Title ll 1 l i 1 it iv -1 Above, 1962 Sophomore Track. ROW 1: Bob Barnett, Fred Martin, Bob Parks, Bill Hart, John Pogue, Joel Vesanen, Vince Pelley, Dave Cypcar, Jim Ptasienski, Jim Paul, Terry Lauret. ROW 2: Sam Bradley, Kenneth Rice, Mel Hurndon, Rodger Flegal, Joseph Devenas, Sylvester Hubbard, Kenneth Ryckman, Charles I-N A iltililivh Barnes, Bryan Boyer, Al Brauch. ROW 3: Coach Steve Drew, Coach Clarence Raiala, Dennis Mivshek, Arvin Kasparaitis, Jethro Tanner, Jr., Alex Gonzalez, Richard Cisneroz, Harold Johnson, Charles Caswell, Chuch Cepaitis, Coach Jim Desormey. 1962 SOPHOMORE TRACK l 962 FRESHMAN TRACK Opp. W Opp. W Deerfield .. .. 2215 83V2 Highland Niles West .... 411 Park .... 34 84 Highland Park . . 5OVs 6626 New Trier . . 36 sfs Bl 215 Niles East ..... 30 5lV2 Evanston .. 56 sw 6l 4X9 Proviso East .... 66V2 New Trier New Trier . . . . . 5lV3 6626 lnvita- Evanston ...... 55 62 tional lst 50 , g ist Place in Suburban League Glenbrook Won 7 LostO Invita- Above, CHUCK CASWELL CLEARS one af the few remaining Homo' t D g -IST hurdles in the shuttle relay event during the Waukegan Relays. Below, T962 FRESHMAN TRACK. ROW T: Cory Owens, Bob Shines, Mell Kin- near, Joel Vesanen, George Stone, Vince Pelley, Phil Terrill, Bob Butler, Don Naden, Bill Biorkman. ROW 2: Dave Cypcar, Don Flagg, Ted Bradin, Ron Gantar, Rick Kamerad, Bob Brown, Larry Palmer, Curtis Watkins, Jim Gladue, Won 3 Lost 2 Bruce Hildebrand, Craig Rantala. ROW 3: Coach Steve Drew, Rich Dittcr, Jim Albright, Ales Gonzalez, Sylvester Hubbard, Harold Johnson, Charles Barnes, Larry Boone, Tom Greene, Coach Ray Eiben, Coach Conrad Baker. 'Q-. P-SA.. 'Q - -no Sv Hopes Running High for T963 'W' Diamond Team ' ls fs. Sha.. 1 sg 3 'S' 1962 VARSITY BASEBALL. ROW 1: Mike Logue, mgr., Jim Nibbelink, Bob Holmberg, Dave Stanczak, Mike Mitchell, Frank Chess, Ron Naden, Loren Les- kis, Dick Stanhope, mgr. ROW 2: Don Smrtnik, Frank Spenko, Doug DeThotrne, Dave Kriesel, Jim Dennor, Dick Drobnick, Larry Haag, Harold Edwards. ROW T962 VARSITY BASEBALL Opp. W Opp. W Notre Dame .... 5 Niles East ..... TO T2 Evanston ...... 4 Evanston ...... 4 5 Oak Park ...... 4 Highland Park 6 7 Highland Park . . 5 New Trier ..... 3 O Proviso East .... 5 Morton East . . . 6 O Proviso East .... 9 Morton East . . . l 3 Oak Park . . . . l8 District New Trier . . . . 7 Warren ..... . l 8 Niles East . . . . . 4 North Chicago . 8 7 SEASON RECORD Won 6 Lost il 7th Place in Suburban League Won 4 Lost lO BASEBALL STAR. Taking the throw from third to retire the side is first base- man Dave Kaufman. Mr. .lack Mallory, coach, Mr. Jack Richter, trainer, Dale Ekkela, Dave Kauf- mann, Ron Smith, Dan Palmer, Bruce Daydif, Tom Oberenbt, Roger Taylor, Dennis Ruotsi, Mr. Ted Damos, coach. O lt was a rebuilding year tor the i962 Bulldogs. lvlost of the time the starting nine consisted ot seven to nine iuniors. The squad ot i963 will try to improve the 6-ll record and the seventh place finish in the Suburban League ot l963. Three ot Waukegan's league wins were at the expense of the top three teams in the league. One ot these was Morton, a team which Waukegan hadn't beaten for the past tour years. Among the squad were three all-area players, second baseman Frank Chess, outfielder Dan Palmer, and catcher Larry Hagg. Coach Ted Damos has high hopes tor l963, with his returning lettermen and some fine prospects up from the sophomore team. This combination promised to make i963 a very interesting and possibly a title winning year. SLUGGER BOY. Sending out a long drive is Dan Palmer who proved to be a long ball hitter as well as a time pitcher. fllff-t 'i . .. . . . ,pw I 0, 9.4 Frosh Place First in League, Sophs Take Third l 1962 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL. ROW I: Ronald Vasey, Ronald Phillips, Coach Richard Hyde, R. Ratlift, mgr., Larry Berkanec, Walter Truby, Jim Mike Perez, Larry Green, Jerry Gauthier, Grifi Noble, Roger Rayunas, Pat Freeman, Bob Zelenik, Lee Swank, Chuck Reid, Mike Grampo, Dean Bos- Carney. ROW 2: Dave Hall, John Johnson, Dave Ward, Terry Beck, Don well, mgr. Pierce, Ken Britton, Lee Davis, Dennis Staats, Robert Horton, mgr. ROW 3: 1962 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL I962 FRESHMAN A BASEBALL I962 FRESHMAN B BASEBALL Opp. W Opp. W Opp. W Barrington ..................... I I Niles West ..................... 6 3 Niles West ..................... 4 6 Niles West .. .. 7 2 Glenbrook .. . 5 3 Glenbrook . . . . .. 4 4 Glenbrook ..... .. 7 7 Niles West ..... . 4 3 Niles West .... .. O I5 Notre Dame . .. 2 6 Notre Dame .... . 9 2 Glenbrook .. .. 7 7 Niles West .. .. I I Glenbrook . . . . 3 7 Libertyville .. .. 3 8 Glenbrook ... .. 4 8 Evanston ..... . I O New Trier ... . .. 4 2 Evanston .... .. 8 IO O-ak Park ....... . I 3 Niles East .. 6 I Oak Park . . . . . I 2 North Chicago . . . . 5 IO Evanston . . .. . 3 I North Chicago .. .. I4 4 Proviso East .... . 4 8 Libertyville ' .................... . 4 3 Proviso East . .. II 8 New Trier .... I0 7 New Trier ................... .. . 5 9 New Trier .. 4 II Niles East .... . 3 5 SEASON RECORD Niles East . .. . . 4 I3 Evanston ....... . I 2 Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 2 Evanston .... .. 6 2 Morton East ...... . 4 II Morton East . .. 6 2 Highland Park .... . 0 IO Zion ,......... . 5 4 North Chicago .................. I 24 Highland Park .. .. 3 6 New Trier ..................... . 2 4 North Chicago ................. 3 0 SEASON RECORD New Trier . . . ................. I 9 Won IO Lost 6 SEASON RECORD Ist Place in Suburban League Won 9 Lost 7 Tied 3 WON 7 Lost 0 3rd Place in Suburban League Won 4 Lost 3 1962 FRESHMAN BASEBALL. ROW I: Chuck Crabtree, mgl' Nick Nicketakis, Jim Adams, Tom Henriksen, Rick Mitchell, Jeff Pulaski, Craig Sager, Mike Macki, ROW 2: Bob Waud, Macrowski, Bernie Boryc, Randy Tapic, Tom Waidzunas, Jim Bob -1 Jon Tennyson, Parkinson, Dave Hladnik, Bernie Schrader, Dave Nielsen, Denny Steinburg, Richard Pink, L-arry Souder, mgr. ROW 3: Bruce Brothers, coach, Arnold Cohn, coach, Mike Lopez, Frank Kuzmickus, Vernon Naden, Leonard Hill, Joe Helbling, Jon Ritz, Richard Alden, Mike Wade, Larry Kaufmann. Business cmd lndustry Show Interest in 9 Without the support and cooperation of the local businesses and in- dustries, those ot us who are endeavoring to prepare ourselves for to- morrow's leadership could do nothing. The Annual W staff wishes to thank sincerely its advertisers for showing their faith inKW.T.H.S. They as- sisted in the publication ot our yearbook, the story of the past school year in, EAST and WEST SIDE STORY. many of us will choose to remain in our city, to enter into the businesses and industrial activities of Waukegan and North Chicago. A 84 B Rentals .... Aladdin Flower Shop Blumberg's ....... Caples Photo .. . Eimerman's ..... Coca-Cola Bottling Company ...... CO-OP ........ Dery Press .. Dilger Florist .... Druce Dugs ., . Durkin 84 Durkin . Feinberg's ...... Funk's Book Store ....... G. L. Miller Motor Sales, lnc. ..... . p-l98 p-205 p-200 p-l 97 p-l92 p-203 p-l 94 p-208 p-l92 p-203 p-l 95 p-i 97 p-l 93 p-202 Globe Department Store ............... Grand Avenue Lumber Grand Sporting Goods Johnson Motors .... Klein's Photography ..... Kupperman's ...... Lake County Gttice Equipment ..... Larsen and Petersen Paint Company ... Larsen Florists ...... Walter Larsen Paints . Lindbe-rg's Men Shop .... Marian's Dress Shop . Marsh Funeral Home . p-i 92 p-l 96 p-206 p-207 p-209 p-l94 p-206 p-l 93 p-203 p-206 p-202 p-l 94 p-l 93 McDonald's Drive-Inn . Mueller School ot Beauty Culture .... National Ottice Supply North Chicago Lumber North Shore Gas Company ...... Reed-Randle Motors . . Vascoloy-Pamet Corporation ...... Washington Launders- Cleaners ............ Waukegan News-Sun Waukegan Produce .. Wetzel 84 Turner .... WTHS p-205 p-l98 p-200 p-l 99 p-l98 p-l9l p-2Oi p-205 p-204 p-l 97 p-203 FOR DEPENDABILITY IT'S FORD There's always room for one more in the roomy l963 Ford. David Hook and Patricia Falvey invite Carolyn Bassett and David Davis to test the elegant comfort of the all-new Ford. The world's most beautifully proportioned cars are on display at your friendly Ford Dealer. 401 S. Genesee Street De 6-2340 REED-RANDLE MOTORS Congratulations . . . Class of 1963 THE GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE 33 N. Genesee THE GLOBE IN THE SHOPPING PLAZA Pam Buzbee and Barb Barnett DILGER FLORIST Telephone 623-0116 219 Carnation Court Waukegan, Illinois L. E. 8. N. H. Colby susan and JoAnn Colby c:oNoRATuLATioNs TO THE CLASS OF ElMERMAN'S 1535 W. Washington Street Waukegan, Illinois Carol Dominic, Doug Edwards, Shirley Eimerman, and Karen Hut nick 1963 BOOKS ADULT AND CHlLDREN'S BOOKS - STATIONERY - OFFICE SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS GIFTS - WRAPPING RIBBONS - GAMES - JEWELRY The Oldest Book Store In Town FUNK'S BOOK STORE Ruth Heringlake, Leslie Haskell, and Kirsli ldslrom 2I N. Genesee ON 2-7457 LARSEN 8. PETEREN PAINT CO. 317 N. Genesee MA 3-0027 WALL COVERINGS - LADDERS ARTIST MATERIALS - PICTURES CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING - WINDOW SHADES GLASS - HOBBY AND CRAFT SUPPLIES H.O. RAILROADING SPECIALISTS TOYS YEAR AROUND Steve Parker and Mike Melius MARSH FUNERAL HOME A Family Devoled To Service 1521 Washington Slreel Waukegan, Illinois DE 6-0127 '5 s 1 L7 I lxfl. I lr' Mrs. M. Kupia, Mrs. Kral, and Mrs. Patari VVCIUICEQCFIIS Most BGCIUIITUI Food Store BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T963 COOPERATIVE TRADING, INC., 8. COOPERATIVE CREDIT UNION DAIRY-FOOD CENTER TIRE CENTER CREDIT UNION 2424 Washington Street Waukegan, Illinois We have a world of career fashions Look your best in a world of smart Young fashions from: MARIAN'S LADIES APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES 1216 Washington St. CH 4-T435 ...Wi Liz Michalowski and Carol Watkins CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63 BETTER HOME FURNISHINGS-AT N0 EXTRA COST! 141SouthGen M Hours open - Weekdays 9:30 A.M. -- 5:30 P.M. Except Mon. 8. Fri. 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. S ' .. .. .. Joe Connors and Bob Parks CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63 Downtown Shopping Plaza T3 N. Genesee Lewis at Glen Flora On 2-T300 Ma 3-4980 .. ' CLOTHING ron mc, LAD AND DAD MEN MAKE HOUSES - WOMEN MAKE HOMES GRAND AVENUE LUMBER 8. SUPPLY COMPANY l'2l3 Grand Avenue at the Electric Lumber, Millwork, and Building Material Phone Della 6-0016 Waukegan, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of '63 Ik The store for young men The nation's best brands at sensible prices. Larry Schuneman and .lim Balmes f ' 5 Washington Street - Downtown CAPLES PHOT0 CO., INC. PHOTOS AND SUPPLIES SINCE 1934 HIGHEST QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING 8 HR. SERVICE l'I8 N. Genesee St. Ma 3-I877 Waukegan, Illinois COMPLIMENTS or WAUKEGAN PRODUCE 22 Edison Court ON 2-'I750 Waukegan, Illinois Where you train . . . Does make o difference Get top grade training in beauty culture from: AWARD WINNING TEACHERS Phone 623-3535 MUELLER SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE I8 So. Genesee St .... Waukegan HANDY FLAME SAYS: CLASS OF 63 CONGRATULATIONS, 1 mth Oompang The Friendly PeopIe E511 A8.B RENTALS HERTZ LICENSEE TRUCK RENTALS CAR RENTALS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- LEE TIRES AND BATTERIES sArEwAY scAEEOLo SALES AND RENTALS 626 Grand Ave. Waukegan, Illinois Ma 3-6262 NORTH CHICAGO LUMBER C0. NORTH CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY 2nd ond Moin Streets North Chicago, Illinois WHY PAY MORE? De 6-0245 y Sovel Abe Schwartz, Barb Farella and Mike Decker :,. P f X iv 4 STUDENTS . . . ROAMIN'S COUNTRYMEN . . . lend me your ears! Be it nobler in the mind to venture into adult- hood with or without the experience of sound money management? Many TEEN-AGERS now have their own BLUM- BERG CHARGE CARD . . . in their own names. You can tool A small down payment and ex- tra liberal monthly payments lets you buy the things you want from your part-time earnings or allowance. 'I Parents signatures are not required . . . only their approval for you to have your own Charge Card is necessary. JOIN BLUM8ERG'S TEEN CREDIT CLUB. Come in . . . let us give you a charge card in your own name. It will help you to establish a sound credit reference in your home community. You will enioy the experience and the responsibility of money management. We welcome you. Come in soon SINCE I900 1 ' ' N f- Mtiftune 110-120 South Genesee, Waukegan . : g449, Xx. ' l W l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 1963 NATIONAL OFFICE SUPPLY C0 PRINTING - LITHOGRAPHING OFFICE SUPPLIES - FOLDING AND ser-uP PAPER Boxes OFFICE DUPLICATING MACHINES 651 South Utica Street Waukegan, Illinois Phone 336-4200 Dependable Quality and Service Since 1906 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 63 QJ VE VASCOLOY-RAMET CORPORATION WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Dorth Bru M II X G. L. MILLER MOTOR SALES 555 So. Genesee St. CONTINENTAL METEOR MERCURY MONTEREY COMET Safe-Buy Used Cars Our 37th Year in Waukegan wwf NAME THESE GUYS AND WIN A PRIZE! The first person to turn in the correct Iist of names to Lindberg Mens Shop wins a STO Gift Bond. 31 North Genesee St. CONGRATUWONS iissse ..u ... 2.. s .. . TO THE CLASS OF '63 FROM WETZEL 8. TURNER BUICK AND CHEVROLET T : TT , T T TT TT , ETETET TTTTET E TTTT PHARMACIES 23 N. Genesee 1700 Sheridan Waukegan North Chgo. Delta 6-5442 Dexter 6-3158 612 North 1616 Grand Ave. Waukegan Physicians Bldg. Ma 3-0761 Ch 4-2424 RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS - SINCE 1905 - Sick room needs - Baby supplies - Wheel chairs 8. crutches - Rental 8. Sales. Our Prompt Delivery Service is FREE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63 l' S , FROM THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '63 Telephone Ontario 2-1880 LARSEN FLORISTS 1324 Glen Flora Waukegan, Illinois WHAT MAKES WAUKEGAN TICK? Last year Members of Waukegan's World Civilization ll Class studied local government problems through the pages of The Waukegan News- Sun. lt was an experiment in understanding their community through the one medium that is read by almost all literate adults in the community. If students can be encouraged to read the newspaper more thoroughly, more deeply at the high school level, The News-Sun believes they will be better readers and better informed citizens when they assume their adult responsibilities. Making newspapers available to the classroom is one way The Wau- kegan News-Sun ioins the schools in the challenging task of better teach- ing. It is one of many ways The Waukegan News-Sun serves the school and the community. he auliegan 131115 'SIIII 'Wx 5-W WASHINGTON LAUNDERS-CLEANERS Washinglon AI Edison Court Waukegan, Illinois ONIurio 2-7100 Linda Helbling and John Rosberg ALADDIN FLOWER SHOP 1705 Grand Ave. CH 4-2155 WE SPECIALIZE IN COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE Cyndi Gutantes and Pat Niemi BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '63 McDONALD'S DRIVE INN 'THE DRIVE-IN WITH THE ARCHES 1310 N. Lewis Waukegan, Illinois 22nd 8- Dugdale Rd. North Chicago, Illinois COMPLIMENTS or YOUR UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER DEALER LAKE COUNTY OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. 1825 Glen Flora On 2-5393 Jeff Fryman WALTER LARSEN PAINTS PAINTS WALLPAPER ARTIST MATERIALS PICTURE FRAMES WINDOW SHADES 120 N. Genesee SI. MA 3-7575 Janet Plaushines, Dave Kaufmann WILSON SPORTS EQUIPMENT JACKETS AND SWEATERS GRAND SPORTING GOODS T816 Grand Ontario 2-0955 Waukegan, Illinois Tom Cavanaugh Frank Kovack Karen Hufnick and Pat Cavanaugh 355, ..,, if f we . if ieii fi ii .. :a - :f .uf ,fs fi I ,.g. W R 145' , ...-if . ... UPF: New-vlan-...N . . FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE VERY BEST! Johnson SEA-HORSE ourBoARD MOTORS PROVEN DEPENDABLE by over 2,000,000 owners! With the worId's Grst truly automatic JOHNSON MOTORS transmission and exclusive A division of electramatic drive . . . featuring single motion remote control. Outboard Marine Cgrporgfionl Waukegan, Illinois. ,,,w-.. ,N-'G' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63 DERY PRESS DEPENDABLE PPllSlTEPS slo Efnnklin Sire-el Phone De 6-4333 vvnnlnegnn, Illinois KLEIN' NORTH SHORE STUDIO Official Photographer For The Annual KWH 7 SouII1 Counfy S+ree'r 0 Phone: MAiesIic 3-3740 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS KLEIN' PHOTO CENTER Complete Photo Supplies and Equipment- Everything For The Photographer i 225 Washingfon Sfreei' ' Phone: ON+ario 2-4530 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Here ls Our 1963 General Index of Contents A Coppello Choir Administrotion ...... Adult Evening School . Advertisements ...... Americon Field Service Annuol Stott .......... Arts Clubs ....... . Athletics ........... Audio-Visuol Club . . . Bonds ............. Boseboll ......... . Bosketboll ....... . . . Biology ........... Boord of Educotion . . Coteterio Stotts .... Comero Clubs .... .... Compus Scenes . . . Cheerleoders . . . Chess Club ..... Closs Councils . .. Closses ...... Freshmon .... Sophomore .... Junior ...... Senior ..... Clubs ........ . . . Contents ....... Cross Country .... Deons ........ Debote Club .... Dolphins ..... Foculty ..... Footboll .... .... Foreword .... French Club .... Freshmen ........ Future Business ..... Future Distributors .... Future Homemokers . . . . Future Nurses .... Future Teochers .... G.A.A. .......... . . . . Germon Clubs .... .... Girls' Leogue ... ..... . ..... 99 14-17 19 190-209 .. 96,97 .. 92-93 ... 134 166-189 10684126 100-101 188-189 174-177 ... 148 .... 15 ... 120 126-127 ... 2-13 ... 138 ... 150 . 96-97 ..30-89 .. 80-89 .. 70-79 58-69 .. 32-57 122-151 8 173 16-17 104 142 ..20-27 170-172 4 137 .. 80-89 132 128 125 135 125 140-141 144-145 146-147 Girls' -Sports ....... 140,110-111 Golf ........ ......... 1 85 Grophic Arts . . . ...... . 129 Guidonce .... 18-19 Gymnostics . . . . . . . 183 Homecoming ..... .... 1 60 lntromurols ........ .... 1 82 Jr. Clossicol Leogue . . . 130 Jr. Prom ......... 156-157 Juniors ........ . . 58-69 Tri-Hi-Y ........... .... 1 51 Librory Assistonts . . . . . 150 Longuoge Arts . . . 104-105 Literory Club ....... ..... 1 31 lvlointenonce Stott . . . . 121 Mosque ond Govel . . . 133 Militory Boll ...... ... 161 Militory Deportment 1 14-1 19 Modern Music Mosters ....... 98 Notionol Forensic .......... 131 Notionol Honor Society ..... 124 Office Occupotions . . . 128 Office Stott ...... .... 2 9 Orchesis ...... . . . 143 Orgonizotions . . . 122-151 Porents' Club ... ... 168 Peppers Club ... ... 139 Ploys ........ . . . 154 Procticol Arts . . . . . . 113 Principols ... .... 17 Publicotions . . . 192-195 Scenics ....... . . . 2-13 School Lite .... 152-165 Seniors ..... . . 32-57 Sociol Lite .... 152-165 Sophomores .... . . 70-79 Sponish Clubs ..... 136-137 Speciol Services . . . . . . 106 Sports ........... . . . 166-189 Student Council ........ 968197 Student W World ...... 948495 Summer School .... 19 Superintendent .... .... 1 4 Swimming Squod ..... 18084181 Tennis Teoms ... ... 184 Thespions .... . . . 148 Trock Teoms .... 18681187 Vocol Music .... . 988199 Vocotionol Arts .... .... 1 13 W Club ........ . .. 169 Wrestling ............ 1788179 Youth in Red Cross . . . . 149 Administration, Faculty and Office Index BOARD OF EDUCATION Van Deusen, Lloyd A. 15 Smart, William D. 15 Damos, Thomas 15 Hendrix, Eugene 15 Lightfoot, Rev. J. N. 15 Warnecke, Clarence E. 15 Scheetz, H. W. 15 Brotherton, Ralph S. 16 Diver, Thomas W. 15 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Burke, Mr. Paul C. 14,34,35,162 Schaibly, Dr. Colon L. 16,120,154 Brotherton, Ralph S. 16 Latham, George W. 17,34,35,154,168 Trapp, Orlin D. 17,165 Anderberg, Glenn 16,21 Perucca, Margaret 16,25 Filippo, Sam 16,17,21,23,162 Jerg, Vera 18,19,23 OFFICE AND CLERICAL STAFF Boswell, Louise lMrs. RJ 29 Bowles, Mrs. Shirley J. 28,29 Cassidy, Elizabeth 29 Christman, Maxine lMrs. EJ 29 Couturier, Catherine lMrs. HJ 29 Cramer, Mary L. iMrs. HJ 28,29 Cretan, Betty iMrs. JJ 28,29 DePerte, Rosalie lMrs. AJ 29 Dillow, Mary L. lMrs. EJ 29 Eimerman, Elizabeth lMrs. HJ 29 Freund, Mrs. Dorothy W. 28,29 Gregorin, Mary lMrs. JJ 29,106 Griffith, Mary iMrs. C. AJ 29 Henriksen, Barbara A. 29 Hildebrand, Margaret iMrs. H. CJ 29 Howard, Ida lMrs. WJ 28,29 Hyllberg, Vivian iMrs. GJ 28,29 Johnson, Harriett lMrs. R. CJ 29 Mason, June lMrs. T. PJ 29 McKibban, Mrs. Helen S. 29 Mischke, Irene lMrs. H. PJ 29 Nichols, Rita G. lMrs. H. VJ 29 Ostrander, Kay iMrs. VJ 29 Paulausky, Norma lMrs. GJ 29 Schettino, Barbara iMrs. A. l.J 29 Schneider, Carrie. 28,29 Stark, Jeri, Clerk 29 Strzyz, Irene lMrs. JJ 29 Taylor, Venessa iMrs. Wm. EJ 29 Waldorf, Geraldine lMrs. G. AJ 29 Walker, Helen CMrs. J. CJ 29 Weeks, Lois C. lMrs, R. WJ 29 FACULTY Aarnos, Seppo 1. 21,134 Abbott, Mary R. 21,141 Adee, William R. 21,101 Anderberg, Glenn L. 18,21 Baker, Conrad N. 21,173,186 Baker, John E. 21,113 Ballister, Earl Wm. 21,183 Barker, Patricia A. 21,109 Bay, Ellen S. 21 Bay, Oscar A. 21,178 Beatty, Marie M. 18,21 Bils, Evelyn 21,135 Bixler, Carmon 19,21 Bixler, Reyno F. 21 Boatwright, James G. 31 Bowen, Katherine 21 Brainard, Patience 21,149 Brawn, Maior Glen E., Jr. 21,115,161 Brett, Richard 21 Brothers, Bruce 21,177,189 Brown, George 21 Brown, Ralph 21.95 Brumm, Helen 21 Bryson, Jean 21 Byers, Paul 21 Caine, Herbert 21 Campbell, Douglas 21 Canfield, Patricia 21 Cary, Mariorie 22,131 Christensen, Helen 22,165 Clouse, Russell 22 Clymer, Paul 22 Coad, Lloyd 22 Cohn, Arnold 22,172,179,189 Coy, Marian 22,136 Contois, Arthur 22 Crail, Patricia 22,137 Crowley, Lenore 22 Cunningham, Helen 22,165 Damman, Bonita 22 Damos, Delma 22 Damos, Theodore 22,170 Dart, Florence 22 Decker, Marian 22 Diemer, Nola 22 Desormey, James 22,187 DeWeerth, Raymond 22 Dieter, Marie 22 Dobson, Mary J-one 22,215,130 Delmar, Glen 22 Donnelly, Martha 22 Drew, Stephen 22,17O,188,187 Duncan, Willie 22 Eiben, Ray 22,186 Ely, Homer 22,132 Fettinger, Barbara 20,22 Filippo, Sam 17,21,23,96,162 Fischer, Shirley J. 23 Gilbert, Arline L. 23 Gilkey, Leslie L. 23,198,100,163 Gluesing, Gretchen L. 23,141 Grant, Ralph 23,118 Graves, Richard G. 23,128 Hankenson, Homer G. 23 Harro, George L. 23 Hawthorne, James H. 23 Heaton, Kathleen M. 23,106 Hemeyer, Wilbert L. 23,108 Hildebrand, Theresa L. 23 Hill, Virginia N. 23 Hinds, Virginia C. 23 Holle, Mabel B. 23,141 Houser, Ray T. 23 Hughes, Ann S. 23 Hutten, Angela C. 23,146 Hyde, Richard H. 23,18O,181,189 Jack, William G. 23,144,145 Jacobson, Thomas J. 19,23,18O Jerg, Vera L. 18,23 Jones, Charlotte N. 23,125 Jones, Robert T. 23,183 Joor, Robert H. 23,l84,175,177 King, Sue C. 23,139 Knauer, Bernard 23,181 Koenig, Msgt. Virgile 23,118 Knez, Fred L. 24 Kruempelstaedter, James R. 24,172,178 Kurtz, Paul C. 24 Larsen, Lester L. 20,24 Lashbrook, Bartlett H. 24,62,185 Leech, Charles R. 20,24 Lewis, Jayne E. 24 Lindstrom, Agnes W. 24,128 Luteyn, Ronald R. 24 Mackie, Thomas J. 24 Madden, Richard D. 24 Mahan, Ann J. 24 Mahoney, Lewis H. 24 Mallory, Jack S. 24,169,172,188 McClendon, Jaime A. 24,124,170 McDill, George H. 19,24 McKinney, Doris J. 24 McNamee, Paul A. 24 Mason, Patricia 24,140,141 211 Meslow, Edwin C. 24 Micka, Joseph A. 24,137 Mihan, Eleanor R. 24 Miller, Jack E. 24,172,175,174 Miller, Roman 18,19,24,106 Misunas, Everett P. 24,134,112 Moore, Eleanor M. 24,96,97,154 Moss, Nancy A. 24,133 Neary, E. J. 25 Nickel, Robert C. 25 Nosek, Stephen A. 25,170 Oglesby, Robert H. 25,145 Osbun, George W. 25 Palbicke, Patrici-a C. 25 Parisi, Gary J. 25,148 Patterson, Frederick M. 16,25 Perucca, Margaret L. 25 Pilotte, Mervyn C. 25 Poole, Ogden H. 25 Pottinger, Frederic J. 25 Raiala, Clarence E. 25,187 Randolph, Kathaleen N. 25 Roney, Sfc. James P. 25,119 Reid, Charles S. 25 Reardon, Eileen M. 25 Reiger, Earl W. 25 Reinhardt, John S. 25 Remde, Albert O. 25 Rickard, Norman G. 25,113,62,1B5 Rowe, Thoburn D. 25 Rucks, Walter G. 25,170,179 Savery, James F. 25 Scafasci, David G. 25,131 Scarseth, William E. 25,136 Schlegel, Arnold W. 25 Schneckloth, James D. 26,132 Schwaninger, Mae F. 26 Sculati, Rosemary A. 26 Sevde, Joyce A. 26 Sherman, Earl W. 26,148 Simon, Shadie 26 Singer, Leo L. 26,168,169 Skibba, Msgt. George W. 26,118 Smith, Evelyn 26 Smith, Robert S. 26 Snell, Marie L. 26 Sprowls, Ella J. 26,139 Stefano, Fred J. 26,130 Stopfor-d, Ira E. 26 Talcott, Ida O. 26 Taulu, Gail A. 26,141 Ten Pas, Lawrence V. 26,172,179 Thompson, Mabel 26 Thompson, Milton G. 26 Tucker, Judith A. 26,125 Tutton, Terry T. 26 Twyman, Thomas 26 Vickers, Lester 26 Vogtsberger, Richard J. 26,129 Waldeck, Ruth 26 Waldorf, George A. 26 Weaver, Rachel L. 26,131,133 Webb, William 18,19,26 Wehner, Anita M. 27,125 Weiss, Frances L. 27 Wells, Ellen R. 27,144,145 Whalen, James 27 Whyte, Jessie P. 27 Wieczorek, Lawrence S. 27 Wilkins, Walter B. 27 Williams, Betty J. 27 Willi-ams, Martha E. 27,140,141 Wilson, Betty J. 27,140,141 Windberg, Karl J. 27,113 Witt, David J. 27 Wixom, Melba R. 27,165 Wright, Coleta H. 27 Woodward, Msgt. LeRoy 27,1 19 Yoggerst, James P. 27 -A- Adams, Carol 36 Agate, Diane 36 Aho, Connie 36,116,124,15l,156,159, 160 Altano, James 36 Allsup, Roy 36 Altman, Brian 36 Alto, Kathleen 36 Ambrogio, Julie Ann 36,151 Andersen, Larry Don 36 Anderson, Audrey 36,92,124,224 Anderson, Gary 36 Anderson, Linda 36,151,157 Anderson, Robert 36 Andler, Ronald 36 Andrews, Gerald 36 Anselm, Jack 36 Anthony, Lloyd 36 Arnold, JoAnne 36,133,137 Arnold, Patricia A. 36 Artelle, Dolores 36 Austin, Jari Dayle 36,98,100,131,132 Austin, Joan 36,98,99,134 -B- Baartz, Linda Lou 36,128 Babnik, John 36 Baird, Thomas 36 Baker, Ellen Kay 36,98,99,116,118,131 146,148 Bankhead, Carol Ann 36,128 Barnas, Ann 37,94,95,116,118,124, 138,156,157,159,160 Barnes, Anita 37,124,135,145 Barnes, Nancy Kay 37,128 Bassett, Carolyn 37,191 Bay, Steve 37 Beaaabien, Emily Monique 37,117,124, 1 7 Belcher, Ora LaVerne 37 Belcher, Talayah Denise 37 Bell, Bruce 37,169,189 Bell, Dennis 37 Bennett, Virginia L. 37,99 Benton, Lamar 37,165 Berg, James 37,146,169,170,178 Berg, Karen 37,124,165 Bernard, Sheila 37,137 Bicanic, James 37,134,182,186 Bilotti, Theresa 37 Bixler, Robert 37,98,99,105,124,148, 163,184 Blanchard, Shirley 37,135 Boegen, Lawrence 37,173,174,175 Bohm, Carol 37 Bongiovanne, Richard 37 Booth, Donna 37 Bowles, Cheryl Lee'37,141 Boyd, Carol 37,116,118,123,138,143, 145,l51,160,163 Brandt, James 37,100 Brauer, Cathleen 38,99,151 Brehm, Charles 38,174,175,176 Breniser, Gunilla 38,134,135,145 Bramstead, Barry 38,170,174,175,176 Brooks, Donna 38,151 Brouillard, Thomas 38,156,183 Brown, Carol 38 Brown, Gary 38,124 Bruce, John 38,116,118 Bruckner, Janice 38,124,132 Bruckner, Sandra 38,128 Brumbaugh, Alan 38 Burand, Keith 38,116 Burgess, Caryl 38,151 Burgess, Rene 38 Burnside, John W. 38 Burrell, Barbara 38 Burt, Linda 38 Butkus, Kathleen 38,98,100,lO2,103,124 -C- Cahill, Dennis 38 Colamia, Joann 38,116,137,146 Calloway, Burton 38,116,184 Camarato, James 38 Carlson, Kenneth 38,134 Carmody, William 38 Caron, Sandra 38,137 Carrison, Johanna 38 Celesnik, Sharon 39 Cervantes, Beniamin 39,94,95,133,170 Cervantes, Mary L. 39,131,148,151 Chappell, Carolyn 39,105 Chatterton, Ann 39,124,146 Clark, Cheryl Ann 39,137,149 Clark, Edward Allen 39 Clarke, Robert 39,92.93,116,224 Clausell, Willie 39,165 Claussen, Jack 39,186 Cobb, Travis 39 Cottin, Susan 39,128 Corn, William 39 Cornelius, Lana 39 Cote, Robert 39 Cox, Sharon 39 Crawford, Dale 39,145 Cruey, Gillian Ann 39 Cuendet, Roberta lvon 39,151 -D- Dalton, Pamela 39 Danielson, Patricia 39,92,93,134,163 Danielson, Vivian 39,132 Davis, Larry Geo. 39 Davis, Percy Lee 40,170,186 Senior Student Index Davis, Linda Lou 39 Davis, Martha 39,124 Dayer, Penny Lu 40 Dayton, Janice 40,98,99,100,102 Decker, Carolyn 40 Decker, Michael 40,92,116,163,200, 202,224 DeLong, Linda 40,139,151 DeLuca, Carol M. 40,128,165 DeNardis, Gloria 107,128,165 DesMonie, Peter 4-0,116,124,165 Deligorne, Douglas 40,94,95,124,170, 8 Diamond, Lyle 40 Dingman, Beverly J. 40,135,137 156,160,202 Diver, Dorothea 40,116,131,133,151 Dokmanus, Stanley Donohue, Helen 40,128 Dornbush, Daryl 40,128 Dorsey, Frances E, 40 Douglas, Gilbert 40 Drocos, Doris 40,116,118,124,157 Dragginas, Deanna 40,124,131,133, 14 Dretske, Dennis 40 Drobnick, Richard 40,170,171,180,188 Duffy, Joy 40 Dunn, Warren 40,169 Dupin, Diana 40,94,124,132 -E- Edwards, Douglas 41,192 Edwards, Harold 41,124,169,173,188 Edwards, Sharon Rae 41 Eimerman, Shirlee Lee 41,93,143,151, 192,224 Ekkela, Dale 41,162,169,188 Elblein, Robert 41 Ellis, Laurel Tama 41 Elsasser, John 41,124 Erickson, Judy Esp, Margaret Louise 41 Eustace, David 41,99,163 -F- Falvey, Patricia 41,92,93,135,191 Farella, Barbara 41,92,93,162,200,224 Fa-'rbo, Edward Feiertag, Richard 41,106,116,148 Fiedler, Frederick 41,100,102 Figueroa, Joseph 41,116 Fikes, William H. 41,169,170,182,178 Fischer, John 41 Flowers, Marilyn 41,92,93,224 Foster, Joseph 41,128 Fox, Daniel 41,178 Freese, John 41 Friedman, Nancy 41,128 Friedrich, Ruth 41 Frye, John 41,99,1l6,148,169 Fryman, Joseph 42,92,127,206,224 -G- Garnet, Philip Garrison, Helen 42 Garross, Edward 42,173,178 Gatlin, LaVor1ne 42 Gehrls, Donald 42 Gilroy, Gregory 42,l30,182,185 Giniotis Go' , IG 42 Glei, Martha Jean 42,151 Godonis, Diane 42 Goeske, Bonnie 42 Goetz, Marilyn 42 Goncoe, Gloria 42,135 Gonyo, Constance 42,128 Gonyo, Thomas 42 Goshgarian, Sandra 42,124 Gossett, Sally 42 Govekar, Paul 42,115,116 Graham, Emma Louise 42 Granna, Ronald 42 Greenfield, Janice 42 Griffith, Chester 42 Groat, David 42,116,165 Grove, Melanie Kay Gust, Fred 42 -H- Haag, Lawrence 42,188 Hagedorn, Don 43,128 Hagen, Don 43 Haines, Charles 43 Hakanen, Lauri John 43,116,124,169, 170,174,175,176 Hall, David 43,182 Hall, Russell 43 Hallas, Penny 43 Hallen, Eugene 43 Handy, Eugene Hankins, David 43,128,186 Hanlin, Earl 43 Hansen, Earl 43 Hansen, John 43 Hansen, Richard 43,116,183 Hanusa, Lothar 43,124 Harrison, Carolyn Ann 43,132,149 Hatton, Thomas 43 Heath, Stephen 43,169,l82,178 Heiser, Kathleen 43 Heiting, Richard 43 Heninger, Ronald 43,116 Herber er, Patricia 43 Herdlisia, Richard 43 Herman, Robert 43 Hermanson, Bernis 43,92 Hicks, Sammy Kay 44 Hill, David 44,182 Hill, Leslie Hintzen, Edward 44,116 Hoard, Theodosia 44,94,95 Hodell, Judith 44,151 Hogan, Diane 44 Holland, Ronald 44,109,124,173,186 l'1 ll't ,J 44,142 HgiffbZlg,'i'1awQfd 44,96,i24,i54,i55, 188 Hook, David 44,191 Hoyer, Marilyn 44 Hoyt, Robert S. 44,182 Hughes, Michael 44,98,99,105,116, 148,156,163 -l- lskalis, Thomas 44,182 ...J- Jackson, Diana 44,124,128 Jackson, Helen 44 Jackson, James 44 Jackson, Leon 44 Jackson, Lieutenant 44,165 Jacoby, Michael Jewett, John 44,99,112,134 Joelson, Jane 44,99 Johnson, Nancy Ann 44,94,95 Jones, Diane Lynn 44,99,148 Jorgensen, Alan 44 Jurcin, Carl 45 Justen, Gerald 45 -K.. Kalina, Susan 45.124,145,146 Kaski, Diana 45,116,118,124,131,133, 137,148,160,161 Kaufmann, David 45,188,174,175,176, 206 Kearney, Linda 45 Kilbane, Teresa 45,131,133,148 King, James 45 Kinley, Daniel 45 Kirchmeyer, John 45,100,103,169,180 Klein, Charles 45 Kokkinen, Patricia 45,132 Kolar, George 45,170 Kolens, Diane 45,143 'Kolman, Mary 45.97,99,124,131 Koncan, Gerald 45 Kopian, Victoria 45,124 Kottcamp, Patricia 45,99 Koukal, Patricia 45 Kovack, John Kramer, Peter 45,169,182,185 Kramer, Sandra 45 Kramsky, Carol 45 Kriesel, David 45,188 Kruzikas, Richard 45,130 Kuehnle, Kenton 46,116,130,131,133 Kytossari, Constance 46 -L- LaDuke, C. Michael LaForge, Gloria 46 Lambie, George 46,105,169,170,174, 175,176,186 Lampinen, Sharon 46 Landtield, Judith 46 Lang, Barbara Ann 46,132 Larsen, William Laurie, Bill Scott 173,178 Laux, George Alan 46 Lee, Leon 46 Lehtimaki, Sandra 46,124,145 Leicht, Larry 46,169,180 LeMieux, Norman 46,116 l Lennarson, Ann L. 46,116,l18,124, 148,156,160,161 Lepine, William Leskis, Loren 46,96,97,188 Leskovec, Mary 46 Lewis, William 46 Lindwall, Arthur Albert 46 Linsky, Ray Little, Sandra 46,137 Loftredo, Angelo 46 Lottredo, Frank 46 Loftredo, George 46,109,124 Lombard, Robert 46 Lopez, Louis 57 Lord, Frank 46 Love, Charlotte 46,146,151 Lowrance, Linda Lou 47,128 Loy, Steve 47,98,99,163,180 Ludlow, Ronald Lynch, Brenda 47 Lyon, Karen 47 -M- Manninen, Kathleen 47 MacLagan, Elizabeth 49 Madison, Winfrey 47,170,178 Madsen, Howard 47 Magden, Janis Lynne 47 Maidl, Terry Raymond 47 Maikranz, Sharon 47 Makela, Richard Makinen, Lynn 47 Malechek, Paula 47,98,99,100 Malinowski, Sandra 47 Marlin, William C. 47,124 Marsh, Andrea 47,92,93,154,224 Marushin, Nancy 47,99 Mathews, Robert 47 Mattila, Patricia 47 Maurer, Dona Lee 47 Maurer, Eugene 47,116 May, Henry 116,118 Mazmonian, Constance 47 Mazrin, Carol 47 Mazurczak, Michael 47 McCleod, Terry Lynn 48 McDonald, Thomas McGee, Rosetta 48 McNeany, James 48 Meatheany, Sandra 48,107,124,128 Medina, Lydia 48 Melia, Norman 48,182 Me ville, Virginia 48 Menduno, Carmella Merkling, Barbara 48,128 Merlo, Vivian 48,128 Meyer, Dan Eugene 48 Meyers, Susan Diane 48 Michelsen, Carl 48,100,103 Miller, Cecil Bruce 48,100,202 Miloshevich, Lubica Viole 48 Miltimore, Eugene 48 Mishigian, Dikran'48 Mitchell, John 48,116,137 Montgomery, Valli 48 Moore, Maureen 48 Morris, Cheryl 48 Morrison, Charles 48,124,169,186 Morrison, Jack 48 Mitg?r, Aude 48,96,97,98,127,154, Mule, Peter 48,156 Mulholland, Thomas 49 Muro, Tana Muschewske, Glenn 49 Musich, Raymond E. 113 -N- Naden, Ronald 49,116,170,188 Nellins, Donald 49,130,182 Nelson, Sheila 49,124 Nordstrom, Bette 49,132 Nordstrom, Timothy 49 -Q- Oberman, Bonnie 49 O'Connell, Dianne 49,128 O'Donnell, Colleen Ann 49,134 Ogilvie, Carol Ann 49 O'Hanian, Ruth 49,98,100 Olivares, Eli 49 Olson, Robert 49,116,169,180 O'Meara, Thomas 49 Ortiz, Eneida 49 Osborne, James David 49,116,118, 124,169,180,161 Osterholm, John Henry 49,134 Overbey, Bennis Owen, Larry Michael 49,169,170,183, 185 Owens, Mary Elizabeth 49,116,118, 124.142 -p- Palmer, Kay Lee 49,135 Palmer, Patricia 49,94 Palo, Nicholas Edwin 49,98,99,100, 103,131,148,163 Pankratz, Barbara 49 Papineau, Gail Elaine 50,128 Parker, Steven Scott 50,100,103 Parkinson, David 50,130,169,182 Parsons, Charles 50 Patton, William 50,116,117,124,145 Paul, Sebastian 105 Paul, Shirley 50 Pearce, Paul Frederick 50,133 Pearsall, Cheryle Lynn 50,128 Peel, William Pelley, Frederick 50,173,169,186 Perry, Charlene Anna 50,124,134 Pertunen, Lynn Marie 50,99 Petersen, Deborah 50,116,118,124, 157,161 Peterson, David 50 Peterson, Karen 50,116,118,124,142, 156 159 Pemcfeif, Carol 50,124,135 Petkovsek, Carolyn 50 Petkus, James 50 Petrovic, Mary Jane 50,128 Phillips, James Peter 50,132 Pieper, Robert 50 Pileri, Gloria 50,94,133,148 Pink, Mary Hazel 50 Piraino, Bernice 50,128 Pizzalla, Betty Faye Pokatiloff, Ronald 132 Porett, Margot 50,94,95,151 Powers, Ro er 51 Prentice, Egword 51,173 Procek, Gayle Helen 51,99 Procek, Robyn Denice 51 -R- Rachel, Leontyn 51 Rahling, William J. 51,185 Rasmussen, Jerry Neal 51 Rehor, Natalie Jeanne 51,99 Render, Patricia 51,98,99,124,151,156 160 Rhyan, EFf1e 51,94 Rhyan, Timothy 51,132 Richardson, Christine 51,149 Ridwan, 51,96,97, 154,183 Riebe, William Fred 51 Risley, Lynn 51,158 Rivett, Teresa Kay 51,92,134,154, 224 Robertson, Mary Lenna 51.94,95 Robinson, Barbara Jean 51 Robinson, Ernest Rodbro, Christopher 51,99,163,184 Rodriguez, Anthony 51 Rompasky, James 51,116 Rompella, Kathleen Marian 51,92,154, 224 Rose, Nancy Jean 51,94,95 Ross, Robert Bruce 51 Rowe, Ronald J. 52,170,164 Ruotsi, Richard 52 Russell, Sandra 42,128 Ryan, Carole 52,98,99,131,133,148 Rybicki, James 52 ..5.. Sainio, Joan 52,134 Salstrom, Susan 52,124 Samuelion, Margaret 52 Sanchez, Luz 52.128 Savage, Carol 52 Sawby, Scott 52,116,117 Schad, Lawrence 52,96,124,145,164 Schaefer, Gregory 52 Schlichting, Howard 52,116 Schmidt, Gerald 52 Schmidt, Sara Jane 52,142 Schreckengost, Richard 52,131,133.165 Schwartz, Mary 52,94,96,97,148,154, 155,157,160 Schwery, Kendall Lynn 52,143,155 Sefton, Jill 52 Self, Dale Edward 52 Senica, Joan E. 52 Seymour, Barbara Ann 52 Shannon, Mary L. 52 Shanytelt, Rut Ann 53 Sheets, Sheryl 53,124 Abrahamson, Joseph 59 Adams, Florence Carol 59 Adams, Kandace Anne 59 Aikens, Barbara 59 Alderin, Albert 59 Alfano, Albert 59 Allen, Marcia 59 Allen, Mary L. 59 Allen, Michael 59 Allison, Marilyn 59,99 Altman, Gerald 59 Alvarez, Richard 59,169,178 Alwardt, Mary 59 Ammons, Elvid 59,170 Anderson, Judy Kay 59 Anderson, Elaine C. 59 Anderson, Judith 59 Anderson, Randall 59 Andrade, Gilbert 59 Andrade, Librada 59 Ansley, Michael William 59 Arboe, Laura J. 59,135 Arms, Shirves Lee 59 Arrighi, Sandee J. 59 Ash, Patricia 59 Autia. Louise 59,125 Baartz, Sandra L. 59,125 Bacewicz, Frank 59 Bakanec, Lawrence 59 Baldwin, Kathleen 59,143 Balmes, James 59,197 Bandman. Donald 59 Bankhead, Marcilette 59 Bankheod, Shirley 59 Banks, Joan C. 59 Barker, Larry 59 Barnes, Joyce 59 Barnett, Larry E. 59,124,117 Barnett, Robert B. 59,104.131,145, 169,173,187 Baron, Mary Anne 59,125 Barrios, Vernon T, 59,118 Barrows, Robert 59,183 Baskin, Carol 59,137 Beausoleil, Andrea 59 Beck, Terrece 59,169,170,189 Becklian, Barbalyn 59,124 Bedrosian, Alan R. 59,181,185 Beedle, Dennis 59 Belensky, Rita 59 Bell, Paul H. 59 Bennett, Mary K. 59 Bennett, William 59,124,185 Berry, Ronald 59 Bethell, Anita 59 Betlach, Gail V. 59 Bitner, Merrill D. 59,100,103,148 Blackshear, Charles 59 Blackshear, Marvin 59 Blomstrom, Carol 59 Blose, Jeannette 59 Bonnell, Ron 60 1963 Senior Index Sherer, Linda Elaine 53,98,124,153 Sherwood, Roger 53,127 Shimanek, Carol Ann 53 Shuster, Jack 53,124,165 Sikich, Sharon Anne 53 Silvanus, William H. 53 Simon, Michael 53,124,169,184 Simonson, Robert 53,116 Sisolak, William 53,124 S'ostrom, Penny 53,124,137 Slazas, Rose Ann 53,164 Sloan, Eileen 53 Sluga, Robert 53,164 Smith, Barbara Mae 53 Smith, Joseph E. 53,170,178 Smith, Kenneth Lee 53 Smith, Michael 53 Smith, Ronnie Dwain 53,188 Smith Willie 53170174175,176 Smolich, Mary 53,99,132 Smrtnik, Don 53,157,170,171,182,188 Snider, Michael 53 Snodgrass, George 54 Snook, Robert 54 Soderquist, Margaret 54 Sorvari, Karen 54,134,137,165 Spenko, Frank Joseph 54,128,165 Spiers, Judith 54,165 Spiers, Larry 54,96,97,165,170,182,184 Spurling, David 54 Staben, Michael 54,165 Stanczak, David 54,116,124,130,131, 133,169,188 Stefanowski, Linda 54 Steffen, Robert 54 Steidtman, William 54,165 Stephens, George 54,165 Stephens, Patricia 54,165 Stevenson, Janet 54,13l,132,137,164 Stickels, Sally Ann 54,165 Stober, Patricia Gayle 44,134 Stzicicgla, Susan 54,98,100,102,135,158, 1963 Junio Bonner, Gloria J. 60 Bonnes, Daniel 60,100 Booker, Barbara J. 60 Boone, Robert 60,170 Boswell, Deon 60,189 Bourland, Sherrie 60 Box, Peggy Ann 60 Boyer, Andrew 60 Boyer, Byron 60,187 Bradke, Beverly 60 Bragg, Robert 60 Brait waite, Barbara 60,132 Bratz, Michael 60 Brauch, Alfred 60,88,98,100,l02,104, 124,163,170,187 Brean, Richard 60 Brehm, Maria 60 Breining, Sandra 60 Brence, Thomas 60 Brewer, Sherrin 60 Bried, Robert 60 Britton, Kenneth 60,182,189 Britz, Mary Ann 60 Brnot, Mary A. 60 Brooks, Carol E. 60 Brooks, Robert 60,99,100,102,184 Brothers, Elizabeth 60 Browman, Cynthia 60 Brown, Diana 60 Brown, Dora 60,132,99 Brown, Marcia J. 60,99 Brown, Rita 60 Brown, Roger 60 Brown, William 60 Brown, Willie 60 Browning, Floyd 60,100,103 Brummund, Cynthia 60,124,142 Buchaklian, Richard 60,100,102 Buntrock, Thomas 60 Burkes, Richard 60,118 Butkus, Albert 60,104,124,169,185,189 Butkus, Donna 60 Byrd, Cranston 60,118 Byrne, Dennis R. 60 -C- Campbell, William 60,185 Canelakos, Peter 1. 60 Carlisle, Betty Jean 60 Carlson, Carl 60 Carlson, Cheryl 60,138,159 Carlson, Dennis 60,145 Carmody, Donald 60 Carney, Patrick 60,124,169,174,1B9 Carr, Martin P, 60 Carrison, Craig 60 Cartwright, Diane L. 60 Cashmore, Terance 60 Castelli, Michael 60 Caswell, Charles 60,100.102,186 Catlin, Jamie 60,124,131,133 Cavenaugh, Patricia 60,143,l38,206 Celesnik, Shirley 60 Cepaitis, Charles 60,170,187 Stokesberry, William 54,165 Stoll, Charles 54,116,165 Stone, Hugh Stone, Wil iam 165 Stover, Thomas 54,170,165 Stranberg, John 54,170,165 Stripe, Paul 54,170,165 Stuart, James 55,99,165 Suggs, Martha 55,165 Swollev. Marilyn 55,128,165 -1- Talso, James 55,165 Taylor, Roger John 55,98,100,102, 103,163,174,188 Taylor, Susan Theis, Eugene 55,107,128 Therrell, Wava Elouise 55,134 Thomas, LaRae 55 Tiernan, Maralee Ann 55,128 Tinsley, Jeanne 55,124 Tiskus, Robert J. 55,128 Toledo, Ida Lee 55,137 Tompkins, Patrick 55,116,175,176 Trobec, Wayne 55 Truby, Joann 55 Turk, Roger 55,173,180 Turnev. Huett 55,116,118 -U- Unkelhaeuser, Carol Ann 55,124 137 -V- ' Van Bergen, Ronald 55 Van Deusen, Carol 55,96,97,124,142, 151,157,160,164 Von Horn, Paula 55 Van Horn, Sandra 55 Varsek, Mary 55 Vasquez, Dean 55 Vick, Thomas 56,182 Vikre, James Vincent, William Voice. Carol Ann 56 r Index Chapman, Faith 60 Christopher, Motrin 60 Clark, Carol L. 60,131,132,149 Clark, Daniel J. 60 Clark, Randolph E. 60 Clark, Terry L. 60,118,178 Clarke, Dale 60 Clement, Charles 60 Close, Warren J. 60,183 Collins, Tulie 60 Conrady, Arthur Jas. 60 Cornelius, Monte 60 Coroneos, Gus T. 60 Corpier, Jared N. 60 Cosby, Tommie 60 Cote, Orvelle A. 60 Cowen, Judith E. 60 Cox, Judith A. 60 Croft, Judy L. 61 Croft, Ronald Joe 61 Cranor, Jud Lynn 61 Crawford, Gregory 61 Crawford, Thomas 61 Cretan, Bette 61,124,125,94 Crosby, Patricia 61,130 Cudworth, Beverly 61 Cummings, Cynthia 61,125 Curlee, Richard E. 61,100,102,103 -p.. Dahlbacka, Glen 61,124,96,97 Daley, Suzanne M. 61,125,142 Dalgaord, Audrea 61 Danielson, Delbert 61 Danielson, James R, 61 Davidson, Russell 61 Davila, Joseph 61,182 Davis, Dradley L. 61 Davis, David A. 61,191 Davis, John L, 61,170,178,189 Davison, John S, 61 Daydit, Bruce K. 61,174,175,176,188 Deibert, Lawrence 61 Deimler, Ralph W. 61 DeJesus, Angelo 61 Delhno, Ken 61 Demkiw, Theodore 61,170,186 DeMoss, Bertha Dennis, Fred Dennor, James E. DeRahan, John E, DeThorne, Daniel Devenas, Joseph Diagula, Kathleen DiCostri, Nancy C. Dicello, Michael 61,185 Dick, Janice E. 61 Dickson, David A. 61 Dittmer, Douglas 61 Dixon, Richard J, 61 Domalik, Claudette 61 Dominick, Carol J. 61,143,192 Don, Frances, L. 61 Donaby, Lora Jean 61 Voss, Roney 56 Vowels, Marina 56 -w- Waddy, Geraldine 56,135 Waidzunas, John 56,98,100,102,103, 124,184,188 Waidzunas, Kathryn 56,134 Walker, Jill 56,140,141 Warfel, Karen 56 Washington, Freddie Lee 56,186 Watkins, Joy 56 Watkins, Nancy 56 Weaver, George 65,131,133 Weber, William 56,94,95,99,l69,182 Welch, James 56 Welstead, Robert 56 Wendt, Jens Hagen 56,124,180 White, Joyce 56 Wicklund, Janice 56,128 Wicklund, Joyce 56 Wicklund, Karen 56,124,135,137 Wiechecki, Carey Wietecha. Edward Joseph 56,118 Wilkin, William 56,165 Williams, Isaac Lee 56 Williams, Theodore Ronald 57,178 Winston, Michael 57,105,133,148,169, 182,184 Wood, Wayne 57 Woodman, Cheri Lyn 57,107,128 Wrona. Thomas 57 -y- Yaeger, Lynn 57,151,156,160 Young, Linda 57,128 Yowe l, Jesse 57,132,182 -Z- Zack ,D' M ' 57,19 zupaef1fPha'iiSes7,i'Eif 4 Dostalek, Delbert R. 61 Dracos, Carole 61 Drew, Jane C. 61,104,124 Drew, Judith Anne 61 Drew, Richard 61 Driver, Harold W. 61 Ducharme, Joanne 61 Duffy, Thomas J. 61 Duncan, True Henry Dupor, Ande Eakes, Philip D. Edmondson, Patrick J. Edwards, John Edwards, Richard E. Ekman, Michael Emerick, Margaret M. -F- Fallos, Myra E. 61 Fantozzi, Sarah E. 61 Ferguson, Delorse 61 rink. Marc D. 61,98,99,100,102,124, l30,163,174,184 Fish, John 61,178 Flegal, Rodger W. 61,187 Flitcroft, Ann M. 61 Fons, Anita L. 61,99 Fornero, Norman 61,132 Fox, Hazel M. 61 Franklin, Joan 61,127 Freeman, James 61,l00,102,180,189 Froelick, Charles 61 Franek, Bradley 61 Fryman, Jane E. 61,124,142,145,151 FUCSNHQ. Diane M. 61 -G- Gadsby, Phyllis 62 Gantar, Richard B. 62,100,102,173, 180,184 Garcia, Janet 62,125 Gardner, Lynda 62,94 Gattolin, Patricia 62 Gauthier, Jerome 62,189 Geib, Wesley E. 62 Geiger, Diane 62,124,145,142 Gelgef, Donald 62,180 Gentaras. Eileen A. 62 George, Merle 62 Gerchar, Dean M. 62,169.178 Geriol, John P. 62 Gerry, Robert A. 62 Gerry, Robert A. 62 Geryol, Janice M. 62,94,137 Geske, Kathleen J. 62,94,137,159 Gibour, Arlene Gibson, Nancy P. Gilkey, Sandra 62,98,99,100,102 Gillespie, Robert C. 62 Gipson, Willie Earl 170 Girdley, James 62 Glauder, Mariorie 62 Goldman, Jackalyn B, 62,143 Golwitzer, Jeanneane 62 Gonyo, Allan B. 62,100,124 Gonyo, Donna M 62 Gonzales, Frank 62 Gonzalez, Luz N. 62 Gonzalez, Arphia L. 62 Gordon Jane 62,130 . Gorgani Patrick 62,130 Graham, Bruce A. 62,118 Grampo, Michael 62,170,178,189 Grana, John Granna, Donald Graves, Phyllis A. 62 Green, Lawrence A. 62,189 Grinus, Terry L. 62 Grizas, Eugene R. 62,170 Groot, D ouglas 62 Grom, Margaret 62 Gronniger, Catherine 62 Grubbs, Opal 62 Gruber, Donald 62 Gust, Sharon 62 -H- Haack, Paul E. 62 Hafner, Douglas 62 Hahto, Sandra 62 Hahto, Shar n D. 62 Haigh, Sandia J. 62,125 Haines, Gerald 62,182 Hall, Barbara 62 Hall, Da vid 62,189 Hall, Kenneth 62 Hamann, Robert 62 Hamtiason, Barbara 62 Han y, Herbert T. 62 Handy, Sylvester 62 Hank, Deloris 62 Hanna, Thomas 62 Hansen, Arlene 62,142 Hansen, Kenneth D. 62 Hansen, Kurt H. 62 Hansen, Norman 62 Hansen, Shirlee 62 Hansen, Susan L. 62 Harding, Bonita Ann 62,124 Hariu, Sharon 62 Harris, Timothy 62 Hart, William 62,187 Hartman, George D. 62 Harvey, Lloyd 62 Haske 1, Lesslie 62,137,139,193 Hatton, Ruth 62 Havey, Morton 62 Hawkins, Michelle 62 Hawkins, Myra 62,124 Hayes, Charlene Sue 62 Hayes, Charles 62 Haynes, Glenn S. 62 Heffelfinger, Gail 62 Heikenfeld, John 62 Heinz, Vernandail 62 Hemingway, Rosemary Henderson, Floyd 63f118,182 Henderson, Patricia 63 Henderson, Roosevelt 63,183 Herbeck, John Brad 63 Heringlake, Ruth Anne 63,193 Hermelink, Lambert 63 Hewitt, Barbara Ann 63,145,142 Hickman, Carla 63 Hill, Betty L. 63 Hill, Bruce Daryl 63 Hill, Julie A. 63 Hilliard, Lenzy 63 Hinks, John 63 Hirsch, Bruce 63 Hocevar, Frank 63 Hoff, Ralph C. 63,117 Hollstein, Delores 63 Holmgren, Thomas 63,173,182 Hopkins, William 63 Horton, Robert V. 63,189 Hauser, Loraine E. 63 Hovey, John O. 63 Howes, Michael 63 Howlett, Leon J. 63 Howze, Hazel L. 63 Hribar, Norma 63 Hriblan, Gloria J. 63 Huffman, Alana R. 63 Hughes, Richard A. 63,183 Huley, Charles Hurndon, Melvin 63,174,187 Hutnick, Karen L. 63,193,204 Hyde, Charles 63,88,100 ldstrom, Kirsti A. 63,193 lmes, Shirley M. 137,149 -J- Jarc, Richard 63,124 Jaronik, Judith Ann 63 Jastresenbski, Arthur 63 Jenkins, Janet Marie 63 Jenkins, Patrick S. 63 Jerdee, Barbara Jean 63 Jezierny, Bernard Johnson, Bruce D. 63.180 Johnson, Charles F. 63,103 Johnson, Edwin 63 Johnson, Gerald C. 63,100 Johnson, John A. 63,124,173,174 Johnson, Kenneth A. 63,182 1963 Junior Index Johnson, Robert L. 63 Jones, Anita Kathryn 63 Jones, Clyde R. 63,145 Jones, Violet N. 63 Joseph, Diane Sophie 63 Jovanovich, Albert 63 Joyce, Charles O. 63 Juncer, David J. 63 Juola, Pentti 63 Jurgaitis, David J. 63 Jurgaitis, Donna M. 63 Jurkovac, Joseph 63 Juncer, Dennis A. 63 -K- Kaminen, Michael 63 Kasparaitis, Arvin 63,169,170,182,187 Kasten, Herbert 63 Kausz, Donald A. 63 Kay, Hillary Anne 63 Keeley, Kurt M. 63,134,174 Kehl, Dianne J. 63 Kennedy, Jean F. 63 Kennedy, Thomas J. 63 Kent, William 63,98,l00,102 Kenyon, Robert R. 63 Kern, Martha J. 63 Kerr, David James 63,169,182,185 Khardian, Martha A. 63 King, Susan Lee 63 Kirby, Donald A. 63,92 Kirkland, Roger 63,92,170,154,224 Kirkwood, Patricia 63 Knop, Gregory A. 63 Knutel, Joyce 64,125,137 Kobus, John 64 Koch, Michael J. 64 Kohler, Nicholas 64 Koivula, Kathleen 64 Kolehma, Patricia 64 Koncan, Claudette 64,127 Koshkarian, Robert 64,169,178 Krainc, Nancy J. 64,124,125 Kretschmer, Roman 64 Krumrey, Cheryl Ann 64 Kukla, Dianna M. 64 Kulmalo, Joyce A. 64,124 Kundert, Jody Lynn 64,92,99,154,224 Kurtz, Sandra S. 64 Kus, Thomas E. 64,117 Kutzler, Richard 64 -L- Laffredi, Carole 64 Lake, Sandra 64 Lambert, George H. 64,180 Lambie, Cynthia 64,137,159 Lang, Frances 64 Larsen, David 63,124 Larsen, June 64 Larson, William 64,118,180 Latz, Jeffrey L. 64,127192,93,114,118 Laub, Martin 64 Laufer, Jonell P. 64 Lauraitis, Romald E. 64 Laifggt, Terry A. 64,100,102,103,169, Law, Gerald E. 64,114,180 Layton, Rhys G. 64 Leatherman, Patricia 64,107 LeBaron, Michael C. 64,169,173 Leckie, Linda S. 64 Leitin , Sandra Lee 64,128,142 Leppagia, Carol A. 64 Lerche, Brian 64 Leskovec, Jo Ann 64 Leskovec, Valerie 64 Levak, Carol J. 64 Levy, Ronald D. 64 Lindeman, John F. 64 Lipnicke, Jane M. 64 Livingston, Diane 64 Livingston, Donna P. 64 Lodin, Roberta L. 64 Loffredo, Robert E. 64,178 Logsdon, Lee Ann 64 Logue, Michael 64 Lopez, Angela S. 64,125 Lorenz, Keith E. 64 Losch, Linda Jean 64 Lowrance, Charles E. 64,100,103 Ludas, Margo K. 64,145 Lundquist, Julie 64,142 Lundstrom, Clifford 64 Lutter, Kathleen A. 64 Lyyski, Norma J. -M- Madigan, Gretta 64,137 Madison, Odessa G. 64,141,140 Magnus, Thomas M. 64 Magnuson, Laurence Maki, John Anthony 64,947,130 Malek, Patricia Ann 64 Markowski, Richard 64,118 Marolt, Louis J. 64 Martin, George 64,187,178 Mason, Kathleen Ann 64,137,138, 142,159 Matayosian, Toni 64 Mathis, Karen M. 64 Mathis, Richard 64,100 May, Robert R. Male, Richard E. 64 Ma i, Darlene 64 Maki, John 64,99,130,184 Mayer, Patricia L. 64 Mayfield, Philip A. 64,99,118 McCleod, Carol 64 McCotter, Terry 64,125 McDonough, Susan L. 64 McEwen, Darlene R. Mclntire, Meredith Kay 65,124 McKim, William B. 65 McLellan, Carol L. 65 McNeil, Robert 65 McSorley, Carol A. 65 Mercure, Michael D. 65,114,183 Merlo, Margaret G. 65 Metcalf, John P. 65,114 Meyer, Linda C. 65,124,131,145 Meyer, Steven 65 Midel, Edwin K. 65 Mihevc, Nancy T. 65,124,131,142,140 Miles, Cynthia L. 65 Miller, Gary D. 65,99 Miller, Randy W. 65 Miller, Sandra K. 65 Miloshevich, Milka 65 Miltimore, Edward J. 65 Milton, Anita 65 Minskey, Mary F. 65,131 Mitchell, Michael D. 65 Mitrikeiif, Patricia 65 Mivshek, Dennis S. 65,170,187 Moberly, Charles 65,117 Monroe, Mary 65 Montanez, Elisa 65 Montrimas, Stephanie 65 Moore, Constance Mordhorst, Linda 65 Morrison, Marc M. 65,96,96,170,178 Morstaclt, Lynda 65 Mugerditchian, Eleanor 65,148 Mugerditchian, Marian 65,124 Mulligan, Kathleen 65,124 Mullin, Kathleen 65 Murphy, Gary 65 Mustapa, Donna E. 65 -N- Nagode, Edith M. 65 Naslund, Sandra D. 65 Needham, Carol Ann 65 Needham, George E. 65,114,118,184 Needham, Mary O. 65 Neiburger, James B. 65,114 Nellins, Gary 122 Nellins, Judith R. 65,96,97 Nelsen, Vicki L. 65,143 Nelson, Antoinette R. 65,137 Nelson, Thomas H. 65 Newland, Sandra Lee 65,99 Neyrinck, Robert A. 65 Nieiadlik, Barbara 65 Niskala, Patricia Ann 65 Noble, Griffin C. 65,100,103,189 Noll, Leonard C. 65,132 Nordgren, Joy A. 65,99 Nordstrom, Sharon 65 Norell, Tina E. 65 Norkus, James R. 65,182 Nottingham, Raymond 66 Nukkala, George 66 -Q- Oberembt, Thomas P. 66,169,170,188 Obrien, Janet M. 66 O'Donnell, Raymond H. 66 O'Flaherty, Thomas 66 O'Hara, Charles J. O'Hare, Dennis L. 66 Ohlsen, Richard 66 Ohm, Mary Catherine 66 Olivares, Helen L. Olson, Mark 66,154 O'Mara,' Patricia 66 O'Neill, Maureen E. Opal, Nancy D. 66,125 Orbank, Kathleen 66 Otahal, John F. 66 -p- Paakola, Sharon 66 Pabst, Charles 66 Padilla, Joseph A. 66 Pagan, Gladys 66 Palmer, Carol 66 Palmer, Mary E. 66 Parker, William 66 Parkhurst, Donna 66,137,145 Parks, Donald 66 Parks, Robert 66,118,187,195 Parr, Geraldine A. 66,130 Patton, Terry D. 66 Paul, James A. 66,100,103,169,137 Paul, Sally L. 66 Paulausky, Donald J. 66 Plarce, Pennilee F. 66,125 Peilrsall, Ira E. 66 Peck, Alice E. 66 Pederson, John A. 66,180 Pekonen, Judy Ann 66 Penny, Gerald 66 Penttinen, Thomas J. 66 Perez, Michael 66,189 Peschman, Nancy M. 66,124 Peterson, Bonnie L. 66 Peterson, Bruce M. 66,100,102 Peterson, Jacquelyn M. 66 Petkus, April A. 66 Petroliunas, V. Peter 66 Petroshius, Edward J. 66,131,133,169 Peura, John E. 66 Phelps, Suzanne V. 66 Phifer, Rebecca 66 Phillips, Ronald W. 66,189 Ph'l t W'll' 66 ipo , i iam Pickle, Janice 66,99 Pickle, Janet 66 Pickus, Tamara A. 66,94,105,131,148 Pierce, Donald G. 66,189 Pietschman, Susan 66 Pilibosian, Roxana 66,99 Planey, James B. 66 Plaushines, Janet R. 66,159,206 Plodzien, Diane 66 Poque, John 66,187 Pokatiloff, Walter Pollard, Arthia 66 Ponzio, Allan Jerry 66,100,103 Porett, Alan 66 Post, Frances E. 66 Powell, Bruce L. 66 Preston, Robert F. 66,180 Ptasienski, James J. 66,187 Pulis, Doris A. 66 Pullett, Henry 66 Puro, Duane A. 66 -Q- Quandt, Sharon K. 66 Quint, Douglas 66 Ramsey, Jack 66 Raper, Sharon K. 66 Rapp, Robert N. Rotlitf, Ralph 66,170,180 Rayunas, Roger 66,189 Reicg9Charles S. 66,104,170,174,176, Reinbach, Jean 66 Reitz, Jill 5.67 Repp, Thomas 67 Rettig, Lawrence A. 67 Ribando, Joseph 67 Ricard, Michael 67 Rice, Kenneth 67,169,187 Riley, John A. 67 Riley, Patricia 67 Riley, Robert 67,132 Rivers, Richard 67,117,182 Rocknich, Michaelene 67,159 Rader, Kathleen 67 Roeser, Richard 67,99 Rogers, Daniel 67 Rompella, Michael 67,170 Rosberg, John 67 Rosenquist, Judy 67 Rossi, Judith 67 Roth, Nancy 67,142 Rue, Keith 67 Rukstales, Dorothy Ann 67 Ruschmann, Edward 67 Ryan, Leslie Virginia 67 Ryan, William 67 Ryckman, Kenneth A. 67,187 Rynearson, Diane 67 Ryoti, Carol J. 67 Rytie, Ronald J. 67 -5- Sacramento, Grace 67 Salmi, Linda 67 Samuelson, Kenneth E. 67 Samelson, Loretta 67 Sanchez, Doris Alicia Sandee, Robert 67,180 Sanderlin, Karen Lee 67 Sapienza, Angela Marie Savage, Makr D. 67,100,103 Savel, Katherine L. 67,138 Schardt, Gail 67 Schardt, Michael Schelinski, James E. 67 Scheve, John R. 67,132 Schleffendorf, John 67,127 Schmitt, Susan L. 67,99 Schreyer, Donald C. 67 Schroetter, Denise Arlene 67 Schroif, Donald G. 67 Schueneman, Lawrence 67,197 Schultz, John 67 Schumacher, Mary Ann 67 Schumaker, Fred W. Schwarz, Larry K. 67 Schwegler, Janet A. 67,138 Schwery, Teresa L. 67 Sczygielski, Barbara 67 Searing, Stanley M. 67,180 Sedar, Sharon Ann 67 Seidenfeld, John J. 67,184 Selevredes, Demetrios 67,100,103,184 Self, Ralph 67 Selzer, Sandra L. 67 Semm, Timothy 67 Setterlund, Fred 67 Shafer, Thomas E. 67 Shaffer, Jean A. 67 Shea, Richard Shebanik, Edward 67 Sheehan, Raymond 67 Sherwood, LeRoy 67 Shinskie, Roger 67 Shinks, Mary E. 67 Sh' 1 R d D 67170 is er, aymon . , Silvola, William H. 67,100,103,l84 Sims, Linda M. 67 Sinkus, Sally M. 67 Siver, Michael 67,100,103 Skokie, Patricia Ann 67 Skvarce, Anthony 67,111,169,170 Slay, Robert J. 67 Slight, Carl H. 67 Sloan, Camille E. 67,100 Slobe, Kathleen J. 67,132 Slocum, John H. 68 Slavnik, Frances 68 Slovnik, John F. 68 Smith, Dennis 68 Smith, Jacquelyn 68,132 Smith, Roger 68,117 Smith, Thomas 68,169 Snaukstas, Carol Ann 68,141 Snell, Cheryl Wynn 68 Snodgrass, Rita 68 Soderquist, Larry 68,100,102 Satie, Sandra 68 Sonn, Peter 68,183 Sonnenberg, Paul 68,117 Soaley, James 68 Sorensen, Robert 68 goutlllerp, Nangyg 68 P95 f e QY Springer, Carol D. 68 Springs, Franklin C. 68 Staats, Dennis 68,189 Stackhause, Harry A. 68,178 Stanfield, Marilyn 68,137 Stanhope, Richard A. 68 Stanley, Brenda 68 Stanulis, Donna L. 68 Stetfan, Cheri 68 Steimle, Edward 68 Stemas, Mary E. 68 Stephens, Ray L. 68,118,180 -A- Abele, Kathleen 71,136 Adams, Helena 71 Adams, James 71,189 Adams, Janet 71,142 Adams, Larry 71 Adams, Pamela 71,136 A uirre, Richard 71 Al1barran, Irma 71 Albright, James 71,100,187 Alden, John 71,177,189 Allen, Bonnie 71 Allen, Marlo Lee 71,144 Almanzo, David 71,174 Alonso, Susan 71,136 Alshuler, John 71 Alwardt, Gary 71 Ambrogio, Michael 71 Ames, James 71 Ammons, Jackita 71 Anderson, Doris Anderson, Judy 71,136,151 Andromidas, Louis 71,179 Anthony, John 71 Armated, Catherine 71 Armstrong, Elizabeth 71 Armstrong, Gary 71 1963 Junior Index Stewart, Jill A. 68,99 Stolarik, Douglas S. 68 Stone, Charles 68,180 Strazer, Frances 68 Stringwell, Roderick 68 Stucker, Alice 68 Stuar, Betty Jean 68,124 Stuttle, Nancy 68 Stuttle, Shirley A. 68 Stylianos, Steve 68,118 Suggs, Evelyn 68 Suggs, Ronald B. 68,183 Surratt, David H. 68,124 Svoboday, Kathleen 68 Swank, Lee A. 68,170,174,189 Swanson, Susan 68 Swanton, Judith 68,125 Sweda, Lawrence 68 Sweitz, Robert 68 Sybrandy, Robert D. 68 Szuchnic i, Shirley 68 -1-.. Tapip, James A. 68 Tarnowske, Darlene G. 68 Tate, Robert 68 Taylor, Michele R. 68 Temaner, Robert M. 68,178 Terrien, Leo N. 68,183 Terrien, Russell A. 68,178 Teunas, Alan 68 Thacker, Linda 68 Thomas, Eric P. 68,178 Thompson, Fred 68,114,118 Thompson, Jacqueline 68 Thompson, Ruth A. 68 Thomsen, Robert E. 68,132 Tillman, Alvah B. 68 Todd. Virginia A. 68,142 1 963 Sopho Bierstedt, Nancy 71,146,151 Biorkmon, William 71,100,181,136,172, 181 Block, Kenneth Blakey, Paul 71 Blood, William 71 Bloom, Walter 71 Babb, Elizabeth 71 Bongiovanne, Patricia 71 Bonilla, Baniel 71,129,179 Boone, Lawrence 71,172,187 Boyrc, Bernard 71,172,189 Bowers, Judy 71 Braaten, Ann 140,141,99 Brace, Walter 71 Bradin, Ted 71,157,179 Brandt, David 71 Brauck, Sharon 72 Brauer, Patricia 72,144,146 Braun, Gary 72 Brecheisen, Carol 72,136 Brehm, Andrea 72 Breniser, Paula 72,144,151 Breyer, Christine 72 Brie, Robert 72,179 Brogan, Kathleen 72 Bromstead, Brian 72,176,177 Browman, Carl 72 Baez, Carmen 71 Barnett Aslett, Aten, E Austin, Byron 71 mily 71,146 Virginia 71 Avey, Barbara 71 -B- Babnik, Susan 71 Bailey, Stephen 71 Baker, Catherine 71,99 Baker, Charles 71 Baker, John 71 Balmes, Virginia 71 Baltes, Thomas 71 Banick, Donald 71,184 Barnes, John 71,136,146,151 Barues, Charles 71,172,179,l86,187 Barnes, Donald 71,144 Barnett, Barbara 71 Barnett, Elva 71 Barnett, Joan 71,149,150 Robert 71,187 192 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Dennis 72 Elizabeth 72 Linda 72,136 Robert 72,179,187 Ruth 72 Wanda 72 Browning, Wanda 72 Bruce, Charlene 72 Bruce, Sandra 72,100,102,142 Bryant, Eugene 172 Bukantis, Michael 72,117 Burba, Charles 72,145,149 Burgess, Linda 72 Burnside, Robert 72 Burris, Carol 72 Burris, Charles 72 Busbee, Pamela 72,192 Bush, Ann 72,144 Bush, Judith 72 Butkus, Raymond 72,181 Butler, Robert 72,172,187 Butters, Tom 72 Baron, Thomas 71,183 Bartlett, Alayne 71,140,141 Beard, Richard 71,129 Beatty, Patricia 71 Beck, Katherine 71 Beck, Richard 71,102 Beckwith, Yvonne 71 Bedrosian, Beverly 71 Beeman, Marion 71,145,181 Behr, William 71 Belensky, Carol 71,125,132,136 Bell, Cecil 71 Belzer, Bonnie 71,147 Bennett, Robert John 91,174,179 Bereczky, Marianne 71 Berent, Martha 71 Berry, Eugene 71 Bilharz, Karen 71,99 Bishop, James 71,129,174,181 Bitterman, James 71,96,100,103,126 Buzbee, Jimmie 72 Byrd, Ronnie 72,183 -C- Callow, Camach Canale, Cankar, Cantley Peter 73 0, Miguel 72,179 Stephen 72 Anita 72 , Marlene 72 Carlisle, Bobby Carlson , Jo Ann 72 Carlson, Karen 72' Carlson, Karen 72 Carmod Carrier, y, Donna 72 Karen 72 Carrison, Alan 72,144 Carrison, Philip 72 Carter, Karen 72,146 rt 7 Carter, Robe 2 Cartwright, Monica 72 Toldness, James 68 Torkelson, Marlene 68 Torres, Madge 68 Toto, James 68,182 Traynor, William J. 68,168,178 Truby, Walter 68,189 True, Holly 68,124,127,145 Tamasauskas, Ray Trusky, Kenneth 68 Trusky, William 68,118 Tsausis, Ethel 68 Tucka, Wayne C. 69,170 Turpoff, Glen 69,96,169,174 Tyson, Carol 69,125 -U- Uimari, William 69 Uremovich, Victoria 69 Ursprung, Walter 69 -v- Vaisvila, Carol 69 Vance, Leona M. 69,145 Varsek, Kathie 69 Vasey, Ronald 69,189 Vasilius, William 69 Verne, LeRoy 69 Vickers, George 69,178 Vigarglt, Joel T. 69 Vincent, Beverly L. 69 Voice, Carl Victor 69 -W- Wald, Cheryl Walden, Donald 69,170,184 Walker, Jo Ann 69,99 Wallace, Josie Faye 69 Wallin, Elaine 69 Wallis, Charles 69,100,102 more Index Cary, Roxanne 72,126 Casey, Michael 72,109 Castelli, Patricia 72 Caster, Donnetta 72 Castillo, Barbara 72,100,102,126, 136,144 Catlin, Julie 72,134,139,149 Cato, David 72 Caulk, M. Kay 72,100,102 Cecere, Janice 72 Cesnovar, Suzanne 72 Charlton, Richard 72 Cherry, Sylvia 72 Chin, Helen 72 Christensen, Karen 72,145,143,145 Christian, Angela 72 Christman, James 72 Christopherson, Jill 72 Christopherson, Jack 72,172 Cisneroz, Patricia 72 Clark, Jerry 72 Clark, Lee 72,144 Clark Michael 72,172 Clark, Richard 72 Cobwell, Jean 72 Cohen, Steven 72 Cohn, Ellis 72,172 Colby, Susan 72,192 Coleman, Raymond 72,172,177 Colon, Hector 72 Columbus, Frank 72 Comella, Greg 72 Comella, Karen 72,136 Conaway, Andrea 72 Conley, Theodore 72 Copenharve, Randall 72 Costello, Thomas 72 Cottenham, Sharon 72,125,144 Cotton, Melvin 72 Coulson, William 72,144 Cox, Valerie 72,99 Crabtree, Charles 72,172,189 Cram, Alberta 72,144,146 Cramond, Pamela 72,136 Crawford, Alan 72,144 Cuendat, Robert 72,100,102,144 Cunnin ham, Michael 72,144 Curlang, Mary 72,142,144 Cypcar, David 72,96,100,103,124,187 -D- Dahl, Patricia 72 Dahl, Philip 72,100 Dalziel, Mary 72 Damron, Sandra 72 Danielson, Gloria 72 Danoft, Kerry 72 Daum, John 72,129 Davidson, Eloise 72 Davis, Howard 72,188 Davis, Larry 72 Davis, Patricia 72,136,151 Davis, Sharon 72 Davis, Tom 72 Davis, Wesley 73 Dean, James 73 DeArmitt, Sherry 73 Debevec, Howard 73 DeChaine, Charlotte 73 215 Wan man, Eric 69 Warg, David 69,169,182,189 Worship, Edward Weaver, Donna E. 69 Wendt, Sharon 69 Wensel, Jennifer 69 Wenzel, Ray A. White, David 69,118 White, Jacquelyn 69,100 White, Philip J. 69 Wick, Janet 69 Wiess, Mary Ann 69 Wiess Ruth Mariel 69 Wiggilnton, James 69,170 Wikel, Susan L. 69 Willia Willia ms. Donald 69 ms, Thomas C. 99,11-1,118,180 Willoughby, Berton C. 69 Winters, Janice K. 69,96,98,99 Winters, Marsha S. 69 Wirtala, Henry 69,17l,181,173 Wirtala, Richard A. 69 Witte, Barbara J. 69 Wolfe, Michael 69 Woodard, Sharon L. 69 Woodman, Martha J. 69 Worthley, Richard D. 69 Wuorenma, David 69 -Y- Yarbrough, Rose Marie 69 Young, James G. 69 Yaunglierg, Mark A. 69,183,184 Zack, Barbara E. 69,145 Zadigian, Barbara A. 69 Zarifian, Frank 69,170,178 Zelenik, Robert 69,189 Zirkelbach, Theodore 69 DeJesus, Manuel 73 Delaney, Tim 73 Dellas, Anita 73,125 Demkiw, Ulanne 73 DeVon, Albert 73,130,149,l72,177 Dewey, David 73,144 Diamond, Susan 73,144,146 Diaz, Brunilda 73 Dickinson, Harriet 73,142,144 Diesi, Camille 73,125,136 Dietmeyer, Susan 73,125,130,134 Dietz, Thomas 73,172,183 DiGracinto, Peter 73,144 Dillow, Jack Dillow, Jerry 72 Ditter, Richard 73,144 Diviak, John 73,172 Dobniker, Boyd 73,172 Dokmanus, Emil 73 Domerchie, Sunnye 73,143,144 Don, Sharon 73 Donovan, Craig 73 Dostalek, Kathryn 73 Douville, Judy 73,125,146 Dowdy, Richard 73 Downey, Jerry Drennan, William 73,181 Drew, Thomas 73 Drew, Timothy 73,96,136 Drew, William 73 Dugan, Barbara 73 Duncan, Nancy 73 Dupor, Steven 73,129,183 -E- Eakes, Pamela 73,136 Edwards, Katherine 73 Edwards, Lawrence 73,177 Eisenhart, Russell 73 Ekatrand, Christine 73,146,151 Eiblein, Dixie 73 Ellsworth, Lawrence 73 Emerick, Nancy 73,136 Emmrich, Linda 73,107 Erickson, Linda 73,136,146 Erickson, Marvin 73,172 Espinose, Virginia 73 Estes, Arthur 73,172,179 Evans, Daniel 73,172 Ewald, Janet 73,130,143 -F- Falotica, Phyllis 73 Falvey, Barbara 73 Faust, Thomas 73,144 Felbinger, Karen 73,136 Fendic , Barbara 73 Fenters, Betty 73,136,146 Finn, Candace 73 Fischer, James 73 Fisher, James 73 Fitzpatrick, Patricia 73 Flagg, Don 73,100,103,98,183 Flament, Richard 73,181 Flessner, Thomas 73 Flowers, Robert 73,113,136 Fogarty, Linda 73 Foltz, Phillip 73 Fonda, Richard 73 Ford, Linda 73 Foster, Sally 73 Foster, Susan 73,101 Fraatz, Ronald 73,185 Fraley, Earl 73 Frcndy, Robert 73,100,150 Frawle , Patricia 73 Fredrick, William 73,144 Fredsbo, Eilen 73 Freeman, Georgie 136,174 Freeman, Richard 73,136,181 Freeman, William 73,136,181 Friedland, Paul 73,144 Frisby, Michael 73,113 Fullerton, Nancy 73,125,144 Fuqa, Mary 73 -G- Galbraith, Patrick 73,109,172 Galinis, Michael 73 Gallegos, Marcella 73 Gamble, James 73 Gantar, Michael 73 Gantor, Ronald 73 Garrett, Susan 73 Gartley, Catherine 73,144,147 Gatlin, Carol 73 Geddes, Clifford 73 Gehrls, Robert 73 Gelling, John 73 Gere, David 73 Geryol, Raymond 73,172 Gibour, Bryan 73,144,149 Gilbert, David 73 Given, Cynthia 73 Glabowicz, JoAnne 73 1963 Sophomore Index Holmes, Cheryl 74 Hoobler, Judith 74 Hopkins, Patricia 74 Hoskins, Maria 74,149 Houchin, Alan 74 Houghton, John 74 Howard, Juanits Hubert, Robert 74,187 Hunsinger, Ralph 74 Hutcheson, Donnie 74 Hutnick, Ronald 74 Hutton, Linda 74 Hyde, Thomas 74,100,103,126 ldstrom, Patricia 74,99,139 Inglish, Douglas 74,172,179 Iverson, Coleen 74,132 ..J- Jackman, Michael Jackson, Douglas 74 Jackson, Mary 74 Jackson, Moszella 74 Jahn, Diane 74,132 Jakomovich, Joyce 74 Janezich, Gloria 74,132 Janks, John 74,172,184 Jauhiainen, Donna 74 Jenelewicz, Gerald 74,179 Jenels, Eugene 74 Jennings, Marsha 74,126 Jentink, Janyece 74 Joelson, Bonnie 74,132 Johannesen, Carol 74,136 Gladue, James 73 Globis, James 73 Gluesing, George 73,144 Godsey, Linda 73 Gonzales, Virginia 73 Gonzalez, Alexander 73,187 Gonzalez, John 73,145 Gonzalez, Luz Digna 73 Goodwin, Marsha 73 Goronson, Kristine 74,99 Grabarsk' Sammy 74,100,103 Graf, Stephen 74,181 Grana, Carol 74 Green, Roberta 74 Greene, Michael 74,172 Greene, Priscilla 74,99,l43,145 Greene, Thomas 74,172,179,187 Greulich, Marian 74 Grice, Albert 74 Griess, Dee Ann 74 Griffin, Barbara 74,125 Griffin, Ronald 74 Griffith, Bruce 74,179 Griggs, Mary Ann 74,136 Grigutis, Barbara 74 Grigutis, Patricia 74 Gruenwald, Lillian 74,131,138 Grutzmacher, Thomas 74,144 Gunderson, Carol 74,130 Gutantes, Cynthia 74,205 -H- Haock, Paul 74 Hadsell, Tom 74,172 Hall, Gregory 74,136 Hall, James 74,129 Hall, Mary 74,136 Hall, Shirley 74,125,130,199 Hallas, Nancy 74,125 Hallen, Anthony 74,172 Halvorsen, Richard 74,129 Hamm, Margaret Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Barbara 74 , Glenn 74,136 , Harold 74,172,187 , Mary 74 Norma 74 Johnson: Paul 74 Johnson Ruth 74 Johnson, Valeria 74 Jones, Daren 75 Julius, Nancy 75.130 Jurgaitis, Mary 75,136,149 Jurkovac, John 75 -K- Kahila, Charlene 75,144 Kalinowski, Judith 75 Kamera d, Richard 75,174 Kangas, Victor 75,172,179 Kantola, Ina Rae 75,144 Kaptur, Nona 75,130 Karrasch, Francecco 75 Kaufmann, Lawrence 75,176,177,189 Kauss, Richard 75 Kazen, James 75 Keller Daniel Keller, Suzenne 75 Kelly, Donald 75,129 Kelly, Harold 75 Kelly, Stephen 75 Keyser, Leslie 75 King, Garry 75,172,129 King, Peter 75 Kingsley, Judith 75 Kinley, James Kinnear, Mel 75,100,144,187 Kirch, E verett 75 Kirkland, Jack 75 Kistler, Donald 75,144,181 Kitchen, Linda 75 Kittner, Barbara 75 Klein, Carter 75,144,179 Kniazky, George 75 Hampson, Joyce 74,144 Handy, Alphonso 74,172,179 Hanna, Robert 74 Hanson, Mark 74,172 Hartt, Andreas 74 Haroian, Sammy 74,l36,172,181 Harris, Charlotte 74 Harris, Judith 74 Hartke, Kenneth 74 Hautala, Jill 74 Hautala, Norma 74 Haverluk, Dollie 74 Havirlak, John 74 Hawkins, Pamela 74 Heder, Dolores 74 Hegel, Paul 74 Heikkila, James 72,173 Heinz, Georgetta 74,99 Heiser, Daniel 74 Heiser, Janet 74 Helbling, Joseph 74,189 Henderson, Joan 74,125 Henricksen, Nancy 74 Henriksen, Tom 74,189 Henry, David 74 Hermanson, Carol 74 Hess, Justine 74 Hibbard, Sandra 74 Hightower, Kenneth 74,183 Hi I, Elizabeth 74 Hill, Leonard 74,172,177,189 Hill, William 74 Hilliard, Theodore 74 Hladnik, James 74,136,174,189 Hodnik, David 74,185 Hohmann, Phyllis 74 Hoke, Linda 74 Holder, Jerry 74,113 Hollister, David 74 Kobel, Kathleen 75,142,146 Koerper, Karen 75,14O,141,145 Koivula, Daniel 75,129 Kolar, Patricia 75,134,138,145,159 Kolb, William 75,172 Kolb, William 75,172 Kolbrick, Cheryl 75,130 Kollhofi, Linda 75 Kalman, Frank 75,144,174 Korenchan, Frank 75,144 Koskinen, Barbara 75,109 Kough, Tom 75 Kovacs, Judith 75,140,141,125 Kozlecar, Karen 75,145 Kraft, Glen 75 Kramer, Lee 75 Krause, Lillie 75,126 Krehemker, Dianna 75 Kreklow, Dennis 75 Krohn, Suzanne 75,129,142,100,102, 144 Krumery, David 75,144 Krupa, Agnes 75,136 Kumpula, James 75 Kutzler, Sharon 65,75,100,136,137 Kuzmickus, Frank 75,189 Kyle, Earl 75,l44,174,181 -L- LaBatt, Arthur Lake, Orville 75 Lamb, Maurice 75,129 Landolt, Maureen 75,136 Landry, John 75 Lane, Joy 75,130,146 Lang, Margaret 75 Larsen, Glenn 75 Latham, Susan 75,142 Lauritsen, Dolmer 75,126 Laughton, Patrick 75 Lavette, Lawrence 75,126,136 Lazaroff, Leo 75 Leach, David 75,100,103,144 Leith, Lester 75 Leppen, David 75 Lerche, Kathleen 75,96 Lewis, LeRoy 75 Liddell, Lillian 75 Lindberg, Steven 75,144 Lindquist, Linda 75 Lindsey, Mitzie 75,143,146 Lindsko , Nancy 75,138 Littlefiea, Jack 75,145 Loftus, Stephen 75,144 Lolmaugh, David 75 Lomax, Edward Long, David 75 Long, Dolores 75,125 Lopez, Hugo 75,172,189 Loquidis, Carol 75,149 Lord, Thomas 75 Love, Michael Lozano, Elvira 75 Ludas, Michael 75,129 Lukas, Darlene 75,132 Lundberg, Cynthia 75,111 Lundeen, Gerald 75,144,173,184 Lundholm, Gary 75 Luoma, David 75,172 Lyons, Timathr 75,136,149,179 Lytikainen, Jo n 75 -M- Maass, Diana 75 Macki, Michael 75,189 Macki, Sharon 75,132,136 MacLagen, Donald Macrowski, Bernard 75,189 Madsen, John 75 Magnuson, Norman 75 Ma nuson, Sandra 75 MaEela, Kenneth 75 Maki, Marsha 75 Maldonado, Marie 75 Molec, Carol 75,132 Malone, Barbara 75 Maloney, William 75,172 Manayan, Judith 75,144,149 Mantel, Donald 75 Marquiz, Pedro 76 Marshall, Ronald 76 Martin, Daniel 76 Martins, Judy 76,125,132,144 Massimo, Ernest 76,129 Mathews, Richard 76 Mathiesen, Debra 76 Mathis, Betty 76,99 Matthiesen, Joy 76,100,102 Maurer, Karen 76 May, Barbara 76,132,136 May, Mary 76 Mayenschein, Larry 76,173,179 Mazmanian, David 76 McCafiery, Thomas 76,129 McCasland, Doreen 76 McDaniel, Carol 76 McDonald, Patricia 76,135 McDonald, Sharon 76 McGlashan, Marcia 76 McGowan, Sharon 76 McGruder, Willie 76 McKim, John 76,184 McLellan, Donna 76 McManaman, Janet 76 McNeany, Stephen 76 McNutt, Victoria 76 McWashington, Helen Mears, Judith Melock, Ste hen Mercer, Paulb 76 Merkel, Laurie 76,136 Merlo, Mar 76 Meunier, Cllark 76 Meyer, Melody 194 Michalowski, Elizabeth 76,132,143 Michl, Betty 76 Miholic, Dale 76,129 Miller, Gary 76,103,144 Miller, Lillie 76 Miller, Michael Miller, Rodney 76,185 Millican, Harry 76 Miltimore, Eugen 76,144,174 Miner, Gary 76,172 Minikel, Carol 76,130 Minor, Gloria 76 Misiek, Linda 76 Mitchell, Carl 76,117 Mitchell, Frederick 76,172,183,189 Miveshek, Kathleen 76,130,146 Mielde, Jerry 76 Moe, Richard 76 Mont, Carmen 76,136 Montgomery, John 76,145,184 Montgomery, Mary 76 Moore, Dawn 76 Moore, Thomas 76,179 Moppin, Betty 76 Morales, Ramon 76 Moran, John 76,172 Moran, Michael 76 Morris, Ernestine Morris, Nancy 76 Morris, Rowena 76,100,102,136,151 Morris, Susan 76,100,102 Morrison, Robert 76,177,184 Morstadt, Robert 76,181 Morstadt, William 76 Motley, Patricia 76 Moynihan, David 76 Muhlke, Diane 76 Mulready, Gael 76 Murphy, Randall 76,107 Murphy, Richard 76 Mustain, Eugene 76,136 Mygland, Myrna 76 -N- Naden, Donald 76,172,183,187 Naden, Vernon 76,189 Neals, Gloria 76 Neff, Karen 76 Nelson, Allen 76 Nelson, Diana 76 Nemarich, Patricia 76,132 Neyrinck, Raymond 76 Nichols, Van 76,172 Nicketakis, Nicholas 76,172,189 Niday, Robert 76 Nielsen, David 76,145,173,189 Nielsen, Linda 76 Niemi, Michael 76 Niemi, Norma 76,100,132 Niemi, Patricia 76,99,139,205 Niemi, Thomas 76,172 Nixon, Brenda 76 Noble, Patricia 76 Noll, Christy 76,125,36,142,149 Nordlun, Arvid 76,129 Norkus, David 76 Norkus, Roger 76,176,177,185 Normark, Evelyn 76,130,132 Normark, Ruth 76,130,151 Norris, Kenneth Novak, Andrew 76,179 Nunes, Roney 76,132 Nuuttila, Charles 76 ..0.. Ochoa, Peter 76,129 Odell, Milo 76 Olson, Diana 76,l00,102,l36,146 O'Malley, Dennis 76 Orr, Marianne Ruth 76 Ostrander, Mary 76 Ostrander, Terry 76 Owens, Cory 179,187 -p- Pace, Cherria Palmer, Larry 76,187 Palmer, Michael 76 Paras, Anthony 77 Parker, Jackie 77 Parkinson, Jettrey 77,189 Paskauskas, Jill 77 Patari, Jane 77,100,102,146 Patrick, Rebecca 77 Patterson, William 77 Payette, Joseph 77 Payne, Carolyn 77,100 Payne, Wilbur Pecaro, Victor 77,100,103,144,172 Pecaro, Vincent 77,100,103,144,172 Peck, Katherine 77,136 Peiffle, Judy 77,145 Pekkarinen, Peter 77 Pelley, Vincent 77,172,187,144,169 Penl'1Y, Gregory 77 Perkins, Donald 77 Peternel, George 77,144 Peters, Teresa 77,145 Petersen, Gerrie 77,149 Petroshishius, John 77,144,180 Petravic, Suzanne 77,132 Pickle, Peggy 77,99 Pilon, James 77 Pink, Alfred 77 Pink, Richard 77 Pirlot, John 77 Pitzer, Gregory 77,177 Poglayen, Lawrence 77 Pohlson, Harold 77 Pohlson, Lawrence 77,100,103 Pokett, Sandra 77,143,145 Potter, Claude 77,126,144 Potter, Stephen 77,100 Poulos, Marguerite 77,136 Prentice, Warren 77 Prorok, David 77,81,106 Pruitt, Charlene 77 Prusilo, John 77 Pulaski, William 77 Pulis, Charlotte 77,146 Pulse, John 77 Puzek, Donald 77,172 Fylkkanen, Shirley 77 ..Q- Quigley, Dion 77 Quinn, Peggy 77 -R- Roiala, Joanne 77,138,136,143 Rauch, Donald 77 Rayniak, Susan 77,149 Rayunas, Janice 77 Reckling, Aleta 77,125,144 Reed, Virginia 77 Regas, George 77 Reid, Connie 77,136,143 Reinboch, Robert l17,77,179 Reitz, Pamela 77,146,151 Rettig, Robert 77 Rich, Geraldine 77 Rickett, Phyllis 77 Riley, Cavan 77 Riley, James 77 Riley, Margaret 77 Riley, Patrick 77 Rissell, Robin 77 Ritz, Jon 177,182,189 Robertson, Martha 77,96 Robinson, Dwight 77 Robinson, Susan 77,142 Rode, Patty Rodriguez, Jerry 77,183 Rodriguez, Julian 77,129 Rodriguez, Robert 77,183 Ramanka, Susan 77 Rampella, Karen 77,143 Rosario, Bartholome 77,129,179 Rose, Velma 77 Rosenbach, John 77 Roth, Arthur 77,117 Rowe, George 77,179 Roy, Dale 77,142,146 Runge, Tedd 77,102 Runyard, Wayne 77 Ruotsi, James 77 Ruta, Michael 77,129 Ruzek, Mary 77 Ryan, Patricia 77 Rybicki, John 77,184 -5- Saari, Kenneth 77,181 Sacramento, John 77,130,172 Sager, Craig 77,177,189 Sa ata, Sandra 77 Salmi, Joseph, 77,183 Sampica, Thomas 77 Sams, Wendy 77 Sanchez, Mig-,uel 179 Sanchez, Ru en Sandoval, Gloria 77 Sandretto, Michael 77 Santigo, Carmen 77 Savage, Judith 77 Savage, Phyllis 77,99 Sayre, Lynn 77 Scandiff, Sherry 77,132 Schaefer, Craig 77 Schapals, Daren 77,136 Schapals, Walter 77 Scheetz, Astrid 77,146 Schenkenberg, Michael 77 Schmidt, Robert 77,100,102,144 Schrader, Robert 77,129,189 Schroetter, David 77 SchulidotT, Wolfgang 77 Schwartz, David 78,145 Schwarz, Richard 78 Scott, Janice 78 Seals, Deborah 78,99 Sears, Patricia 78,99,136 Seay, John 78 Selzer, Patricia 78 Serdar, Mary 78 Seyertson, Gary 78 Sexton, Deborah 78 Shamlin, Edion 78,172 Abel, John 81 Adams, Arthur 81,103,144 Adams, Michael 81 Adams, Vickie Lynn 81 Addison, John Adler, Stanley 81 Alexander, Carlos 81,144 Alexander, Douglas 81,100,102 Alford, Velma 81 Alonso, Diane Ruth 81 Alvis, Sandra 81 Amadei, Raymond 81 Ambrose, Brian 81,172,177 Ames, Beniamin 81 Anderturen, Helen Kay 81 Andersen, David 81,172 Andersen, Larry 81,179 Andersen, Ronald 81,179 Anderson, Caralene Beth 81 Anderson, David 81 Anderson, Shirley 81 Andersson, George 81,144 Angelopolous, Mary Ann 81 Angelos, Joseph 81 Anglada Linda 81 Aten, John 81 Atwood. Lvnda Backys, Eugene 81 Baez, Henry 81 Balanky, David Baltimore, Mary 81,99 Banick, Paul 81 Barnard, Audrey 81 Barnes, Bobbie 81 X 1963 Sophomore Index Shannon, Shirley 78 Shebenik, Anthony 78 Sheets, Carol 78 Shepston, Ronald 78 Sherer, Lester 78,100,103 Sheridan, John 78 Sherman, Holly 78,126 Sherman, Jon 78 Sherrell, Katherine 78,l32,136,l46 Shifter, Joyce 78 Shimanckas, Jan-Ann 78,99,178 Shines, Robert 78,172,187 Short, Daniel 78 Short, Gail 78,138,134 Shubert, Dale 78,136,146 Shultis, Charles 78 Shultis, Walter 78 Sihvonen, Sandra 78 Simmons, Sherry 78 Simpson, Kenneth 78 Sivula, William 78,136,184 Skalla, Mary 78 Skiera, Kenneth 78,129,145 Skvarce, Gary 78,129,185 Slis, Joseph 78 Smith, Charles 78,136 Smith, Myrna 78 Smith, lceylene Smith, Brendan Smith, Sandra 78 Smith Sonia 78,107 Smith, Thomas 78,172,183 Smith Virginia 78 Sneller, Carol 78,145 Sneyd, Henry 78 Snider, Steezvhen 78 Solomon, arl 78,150 Sorensen, Roger 78 Sauder, Larry 78,189 Sparkman, Margaret 78 Spires, Nancy 78,151 Squires, Marsha Stanley, Gerald 78 Starosta, Lloyd Steinbrecher, Robert 78 Steinburg, Dennis 136,173,189 Stevens, Donald 78,172 Stewart, Rex Curtice 78 Stewart, Ronald Stone, Dorris 78 Stone, George l72,78,145,l87 Streed, Karen 78,136 Stritar, Kent 78 Styden, Lawrence Suggs, Sandra 78,99 Sustersic, Mary 78 Swank, Ralph 78,136,179 Swanson, Daniel 78 Swanson, Harold 78,129 Swanson, Joanne 78,138,136 Szewczyk, Mary 78,99 ..1'.. Tapia, Julio 78 Tapio, Randy 78,189 Tate, Michael 78,129,179 Tatem, Carolyn 78,132,146 Taylor, James 78 Taylor, Richard 78 Tekampe, Michael 78,172 Tennyson, Jon 78,189 1963 Freshman Index Barnes, King 81 Barrett, Brenda 81 Barron, Daniel 81 Barron, Joan 81 Barrows, Susan 81,132 Bassett, Nancy 81 Battisfore, Linda 81 Bay, Mike 81,172 Beaubien, George 81,117 Beauchamp, Ronald 81 Beck, William 81,172 Beem, Diane 8l,145,148,146 Bell, Mae 81 Bell, Mary Ann 81 Bell, Peter 81 Belltield, Karen 81 Bena, John 81 Bennett, Terry Berry, Deanne 81 Berry, Helen 81 Bertels, Diane Besimer, Paul 81,101 Bieda, Edwin E. 81 Biegay, Kerry 81 Bienkowski, Frances 81 Bierner, Wilford 81 Black, Shirley Bea 81 Blackard, Deloris 81 Blackard, Peggy 81 Bloom, Nicholas 81 Boegkgen, Paulette 81 Bom erry, Glen 81 Bombolis, Christine 81 Bond, Jerry 81 Boni, Jean 81 Bonilla, Ruth 81 Terrill, Philip 78,l29,173,187 Thaxton, Nancy 78,136 Thomas, Janice 78 Thompson, Maureen 78 Thompson, Odessa 78 Thurnell, Leslie 78,136 Tiernan, James 78 Tiernan, Michael 78 Timonen, Sandra 78 Tinsley, Joanne 78,142,138 Tistinic, Timothy 78 Tobin, Ray 78,172 Tack, Robert 78,129 Tomasiewicz, Dennis 78 Tomasiewicz, Thomas 78 Torbeck, Dennis 78 Torres, Jeannette 78,149 Torres, Mabel 78 Toumey, Joseph 78,183 Towle, Brenda 78,125 Traxler, Donna Traynor, Carol 78 Troha, Mary 78,134 Truby, seny 78,107,144,149 Trudeau, Jeanne 78 Tursky, Raymond 78,109,102,l45 Tuck, Rickert 78 Tucker, Susan 78,125 Turner, Linda 78,145 -U- Ukkonen, Mark 78 Urbaitis, Brian 78 Urbaitis, Theodore 78,173,185 Urbancic, Carol 78,125 Urbick, Thomas 78,136,149 Uremovich, Patricia 78 Usa, Lynnette 78 -v- Vandermark, Helen 78 Van Dreese, Marilyn 79 Van Pelt, David 79 Vardeman, Joyce 79,145,146 Varonen, Bruce 79,102,144 Varsek, Patricia 79 Vasey, Sue 79 Vaughan, Karen 79 Velkover, Cheryl 79 Venisnik, John 79 Vesanen, Joel 79,173,187 Vikre, Joyce 79 Voss, Robert 79,173 Vowels, Ben 79 -w- Wachsmuth, Kathryn 79 Wachsmuth, Priscilla 79 Wade, Michael 79,172,136,l73 Wadell, Keith 79,172,113,179 Wagner, Lynda 79,l44,146,151 Waidzunas, Thomas 79,100,102, 1 30, 189 Walczak, Suzanne 79,151 Walden, Daniel 79,144 Wales, Tonia 79 Walker, Bertha 79 Walker, James 79 Walker, Lawrence Walker, Lea 79,130,151 Wall, Robert 79 Wallin, Douglas 79 Borden, Carolyn 81 Borrero, Melbin 81,136 Bosnak, Helen 81,142 Botsfard Kent 81 Bow-land, Dennis 81,172,181 Bowers, Debra 81 Boxerman, Sharon 81,149 Boyer, Ella 81,150 Boynton, Frank 81 Bradke, Nancy 81 Bradshaw, Donny 81,172 Bradshaw, Faye 81 Brady, Charles 81 Brait waite, Betty Jo 81 Branaman, Raymond 81 Brazeau, Barbara Breining, Beverly 81 Brennan, Tetsuro 82 Brenton, James 82 Brewer, Grace 82 Brewin ton, Stevan Broeme kamp, James 82 Brooks, Willie 82 Brown, David 82 Brown, James 82 Brown, Janice 82,142 Brown, Keith 82,142 Brown, Marilyin 82 Brown, Mars a Brown Robert 82 Bruce, I Regina 82,100 Bruch, Thomas 82 Bruckner, Cecelia 82 Bruring, Victoria 82 Bryant, Margaret 82 Buchsteiner, Carol Jean 82 217 Walt, Mary 79 Ward, Jon 79 Warling, Jeremiah 79,100,144 Warthen, Georgia 79 Washington, Charles 79 Washington, Dorothy 79 Waste, Dawn 99,136 Waterstraat, Kathleen 79 Watkins, Carol 79,l32,143,194 Watkins, Curtis 79,179,187 Watkins, Jacqueline 79 Waud, Robert 79,177,189 Weisenber er, Patricia 79,136 Welborn, gene 79,136 Weller, Anne 79 Wells, Terry 79,100 Wendt, Carol Ann 79 Wendt, Peter 79,180,184 Wesa, Jon 79 West, Bradford 79,181 Westman, Nancy 79,136 Whisenand, Ronald 79,172 Whitaker, Johnnie 79 White, Harry 79,172 White, Janice 79,100,102,l45 White, Richard 79,172,179 White, William 79,172,179 Wiechecki, Betty 79 Wiechecki, Victoria 79 Wiener, Paul Wigginton, Herman 79 Wi ginton, Sandra 79,136 Wi?kins, Linda 79 Wilkins, Victoria 79 Williams, Robert 79 Willis, Joyce 79,136,146 Wilson, Portia Wimmer, Dean 79 Winters, Penny Winton, Bonita 79 Wise, Bruce 79,181 Woertz, Susan 79,99 Wolf, Nancy 79,146 Wolfe, Shirlee 79,100 Wolkomir, lrwin 79,172,179 Wollert, Charles 79 Wood, Patricia 79 Woodard, Jon 79 Woolridge, Suzanne 79 Wright, Daniel 79,183 -y- Yandell, Loretta 79 Yankus, Raymond 79,145 Yocom, Barbara 79,142 Yukna, Michael 79 . -Z- Zaker, Michael 79 Zelenik, Thomas 79 Zierlein, Donna 79 Zilisch, Pamala 79 Zimmett, Tina 79,99 Zitka, June 79 151 Zukowski, Darlene 79,99 Zupan, Michael 79 Zupec, Gregory 79,113,172 Zupkus, Stephen 79 Buftin, Jeffrey 82 Bulls, James 82 Buntrock, Jane 82 Bure, Celeste Mary 82 Burke, James 82 Burke, Marianne 82,130,146 Burnett, Thomas 82,101 Burris, John 82,144 Butkus, Theresa 148 Butler, Eleanore 82,99,144 Butler. Kenneth 82 -C- Cahill, Ed 82 Caldwell, Roy A. 82 Calhoun, Cecelia 82 Carnarata, Douglas 82,172 Canelakes, Anthony 82 Carlson, Ronald 82 Carlson, Susan 82,149 Carr, Timothy 82,181 Carrubba, Ronald 82 Carter, Joan 82 Casey, Connie 82 Casey, Melissa 82 Celaric, Karen 82,146 Cesnovar, Albert 82,177 Chalfant, Roberta 82 Chatterton, Kay 82 Cherry, Sandra 82 Choic ios, Harry 82 Chostner, Gerald 82 Christopher, Randal 181 Christopherson, Clifford 82,103 Clark, Carol B2 Clark. Kathy 82 Clark, Ronald 82,172 Clarke, Richard 82,181 Clay, Patricia 82 Cleveland, Arnold 82 Close, Mary Ellen 82,102 Closson, Marilyn 82 Cottin, David 82 Colberg, James 82,181 Colby, JoAnn 82,146 Cole, Christine 82 Cole, Maurice Van 177 Coleman, Dolesther 82 Coleman, Ronnie 82 Collins, Janet 82 Collins, Patricia 82 Congdon, Aleta Coo , Robert Coon, Madeline Jo 82,99 Corcoran, Allan 82 Cornelius Pane a 82 Kay 82,149 Grams, Michael 83 Lund, St , I Corpier, Stanton 82,172 Cossman, Sharon 82 Costa, Joseph 82,172 Cote, John 82 Cotton, Ruthie 82 Cougle, Boyd B2 Cox, Larry 82 Crane, Kathleen 82 Crawford, Dennis 82 Cuerton, Doris 82 Cummings, Kay 82 Cummins, Cynthia 82,144 Cvetan, Rosemarie 82,102 Cvetnick, Dorothy 82 -D- Daggitt, John 82 Dahl, Erwin 82,172,179 Dahl, Stephen 82,144,100,102,103,181 Damos, Diane 82,149 Damos, James 82,172 Danielsen, Brant 82 Danielsen, Larry 82 Danielson, Douglas l.. 82 Danielson, Gilbert R. 82 Darnall, Cathy 82,142 Daum, Nola 82,143 Davern, Rene 82 Davidson, Judith Davidson, Marsha 1963 Freshman Index Finn, Newton 83,144 Fiske, Lucille 83 Fish, Keith 83,172 Fisher, Ned 83,172 Fisher, Tom 83 Fisher, Virginia 83,134 Flesher, Anne 83,144 Foley, Patricia 83 Foster, Ronald 83 Fox, Thomas 83 Franklin, Fairy 83 Franz, Ricky 83 Fredsbo, Barbara 83 Frierson, Sally 83 Frost, Ray 83,172 Fuesting, Judy 83 Fuller, William, Jr. 83,181 -G- Gadsby, Michael 83,181 Gallaugher, George 83 Gamberale, Judith 83 Garrity, Peter 83 Garvin, Vernon 83 Gatlin, Gerald 83 Gelling, Mark 83,172,179 Genunzio, Patricia 83 Germer, Jacqueline 83 Gersich, John 83,172,177 Geske, Cheryl 83 Gibbs, Thomas A. 83 Gibour, David 83 Gibson, Diana 83 Giniotis, Anthony 83,144 Giovanetto, James 83 Gladue, Linda 83 Glenn, Eleanor 83 Glenn, Frederick M. 83 Glickman, Phillip 83 Godsey, Carolyn 83 Golwitzer, Brian 83,126 Gonzales, Edward 83 Gonzalez, Maria 83,136 Goodnight, Douglas M. 83 Goracio, Antonio 83 Goracio, Paulette 83 Goracio, Wendy 83 Gordon, Michael 83 Govekar, Janet 83 Davis, Davis, Bridget 82 Charlotte 82 Davis, Cora Lee 82 Davis, Hilda 82 Davis, Suzanne 82 Davis Yvonne 82 Deal, Joyce 82 Decker, Sharon 82 Deibler, Lesley 82 Deieso, Ratfael Delara, Albert 82,172 Delaross, Manuel 82,177 Denison, Frank W. 82 DePew, Kathryn DeRue, Cynthia 82,144 Devine, Michael 82 DeYoung, Betty Jo 82 Dhyvetter, Kenneth 82 Dieck, Kenneth 82,96,179 Dietmeyer, Barbara 83 DiGiacinto, Margo Dillard, James 83 Dines, Barbara 83 Dominick, Stephen 83,172,177 Domke, Loren 83 Donaby, Arthur 83 Donaby, Darlene 83 Donahue, David 83,179 Dorman, Raeanne 83 Dorsey, Joan 83 Doucet, Victoria 83 Douglas, Thomas 83 Downey, Connie 83 Doyle, Sharon Joy 83,144 Dragcunas, Marcia 83,135,156 Drin a, Patricia Jo 83,143 Duescher, Beth 83,142 Dunbar, Eric L. 83 Duray, Martin 83 Duty, John 83 Duva, Toni 83 Easley, Charles 83,172 Edmonson, Michelle 83,99 Edwards, Willie 83 Eisler, Carl 83,183 Elblein, Bonnie 83 Erikson, Leif 83 Erickson, Margaret 83 Etolen, Nancy 83 Evans, Carol 83 Evans, Marilyn 83 -F- Fallos, Harold 83,177 Favelli, John 83 Feathergill, Karl Feiertag, John 83,126,179 Fenters, Craig 83,172,177 Ferguson, Brenda 83 Ferreri, Lawrence 83,183 Fields, Linda 83 Fink, Vic 83,100,136,172 Granna, Joseph C. 83,179 Green, Susan 83,100 Greene, Betty 83 Gregorin, Jane 83 Grindey, Canance 83,99,144 Grisham, John 83 Grohall, Roberta 83 Gram, Robert 83 Guerin, Joseph 83 Guinn, Jimmie 83,179 Gulledge, John 83 Gunn, LaVerne 83 -H- Haack, Cecilia 83 Haese, John 83,181 Hagen, Ronald 83,172 Haines, Larry 83 Hairrell, Terry 83,172,177 Hakko, Christine 83 Hall, Barry 83 Hall, Michael 83,172 Hallgren, Harvey 83 Hallgren, Stephen 83 Halvorsen, Allene 84 Halvorsen, Kenneth 84 Hamil, Janette 84 Hampson, Gary 84 Hankins, Neldra 84,125 Hanna, Merikay, 84,132,150,1 Hannula, Lorraine 84 Hansen, Clara 84 Hansen, Kenneth 84,172,179 Hansen, Mark 84,179 Hanson, Monica 84,136 Harding, Arlene 84 Harding, Caralynn 84 Hariu, Jean 84 Harms, Sandra 84 Harnden, Robert 84 Harper, Henry C. 94,177 Harris, Deloras 84 Harrison, Renee 84 Hartman, Ellen 84 Hasty, Samuel 84 Haverluk, Shirley 84 Hawkins, David 84 Hayden, Pamela 84,100 Heath, Judy 84 Heitschel, Shirley 84,102 Hemeyer, James 84,126 Hendee, Janis 84 Heninger, Mary 84 Henriksen, Russell 84,172,179 Herbst, Vickie 84 Herrin, William 84 Hewitt, James 84,172,181 Hiatt, Jeannine 84,149,100 Hickey, Kathy 84 Higgins, Diane 84,101 Hill, Elaine 84 Hilliard, Janice 84 Hodge, Dorothy H. 84 Hoff, Kathleen 84 49 Hofmeister, Janet 84 Hofmeister, Jean 84,149 Hogan, Essie 84 Hohenstreiter, Carolyn 84,99 Holland, Gary 84,144 Hollenback, Linda 84,144 Holm, Val 84 Holmes, William 84 Hook, Steven 84 Horne, Philip 84,181 Hornshuh, Margaret 84 Horton, Judy 84 Howard, Audrey 84 Howlett, Karen 84 Howlett, Kathleen 84 Hribar, Robert 84,172,177 Hriblan, Patricia 84 Hubert, Bonnie 84 Hucker, Cheryl 84 Hudson, Mack 84 Hudspeth, James 84 Huerta, Alma 84 Huffman, Linda 84 Hughes, Jacqueline 84 Hughes, Langston 84,172,177 Huley, Gerald 84 Huley, Geraldine 84 Hulsebus, Connie Sue 84 Hunt, Bridgette 84 Hunt, Robert 84 Hurndon, Christopher 84 Hutson. Dorls llc, Jerry G. 84 lmroth, Bruce 84 Inman, Guy 84 Iwanski, Yvonne 84 -J- Jackson, Jay 84,172 Jacobs, Barbara 84 Jacobs, Bruce 84,109 Jacoby, John 84 Janks, Mary Jo 84 Jaronik, Edward 84 Jaronik, Frank 84 Jarrett, Kathleen 84 Jaskula, Cristina 84 Jastrzembski, James 84 Jeannotte, Karen 84 Jeffers, Robert 84,144,181 Jefson, Sharon 84 Jenkins, James 84,179 Jereb, James 84,162 Johns, Susan Le 84 Kozlecar, Carol 85 Kraint, John 85 Kranic, Theresa 85 Krogman, Charles 85,144 Krueger, Mark 85,177 Kuhar, Michael 85 Kukla, Dennis 85 Kupski, Charles 85 Kurtz, Dana 85 Kutzler, Barbara 85 Kyle, Lynn 85 Kytosaari, Patricia 85 -L- LaBarbora, Yvonne 85 LaBatt, Linda 85 Laine, Dennis 85,177 Lambert, Johnny 85 Landolt, Duane 85,144 Langdon, Wayne 85 Lange, Jacob 85,179 Larsen, Linda 85 Larson, David 85 Laser, William lll 85 Laube, Catharine 85,149 Laughlin, Bruce 85,183 Lauret, John 85,100,172,177 Lauritsen, Nick 85 Layson, Daniel 85,100,177 Lelo, Bertha 85 Lenzi, Gene 85,144 Lester, Elaine 85 Levonowicz, Susan 85 Lewis, Shirley 85 Lewzader, Mike 85,181 Lichti, James 85,109,144 Lindberg, Nancy 85 Lindeman, Barbara A. 85,125,99 Litchfield, Sharon 85 Livingston, Judy 85 Lockvis, Vera 85 Lockvis, Vernon 85 Lottredo, Mary 85 Lolmaugh, Sandra 85 Long, Brian H. 85,144,172,177 Lopez, Angel 179 Lorenz, Klaudene 85 Louko, Patricia 85,148 Lucas, Robert 86 eve 86 Lundquist, Linda 86 Lyle, Robert 86 Lyman, Christopher 86 Lyons, Stephen 86 Lyyski, Elizabeth 86 Johnson, Johnson Barbara 84 Daniel 84 Johnson David 84,144 Johnson Diana 84,99 Johnson, Loretta 84 Johnson, Martha 84 Johnson, Robert 84 Jones, David 84 Jones, Ernest 84 Jones, James 84 Jones, Karen 84 Jones, Lillian 84 Jones, Ronald 84,100 Jones, Wesley 84 -M- Macaitis , Carol 86 MacLagan, Robert 86 Madden, Sandra L. 86 Madigan, Michael 86 Madison, Valeria 86 Madison, Vernon 86,179 Madsen, Madsen, Gail 86,136 Karen 86 Magden, Patrick 86 Joseph, Bonnie 84 Jurkovac, George 84 Justice, Eugene 84 -K- Kaddatz, Barbara 84 Kaeding, Jon 84 Kalina, James 84,144,181 Kallioinen, Eino 85 Kane, Dorothy 85,130,143 Kopoulas, Georgia 85,130 Kapoulas, Karen 85,100 Karns, Cheryl 85 Kaski, Jane 85,162 Keber, Patricia 85,130,136,142 Keeley, Kathleen 85,125 Keller, Sandra 85 Kendzior, John 85,172,179 Kennedy, Bonita 85 Kennedy, Michael 85,144 Kerkove, Bruce M. 85 Kerley, Judith 85 Kerpan, Sharon 85 Kester, Norma 85 King, Martin 85,179 Kingsley, Jaqueline 85 Kirkpatrick, Anne 85 Kirkwood, Richard 85,177 Kitchen, Richard 85,179 Kittner, Erwin 85 Klarstrom, Connie 85 Klein, Charylene 85 Klinesmith, Evelyn 85,101 Kluba, Lawrence 85 Kneip, Janet 85 Koesser, Thomas 85,172,177 Kolbrick, Mark 85 Korczak, Martin 85,172 Korpela, Daniel 85 Koskela, Jane 85,144 Koski, Barbara 85 Kaustrup, Betty 85 Kowalski, Paula 85 Koy, Karl Alan 85,172,183 Makor, Margaret 86 Maki, Bruce 86 Maki, Gerald 86 Maksimovic, Drago 86 Manier, Michael 86 Marienthel, Marck 86,181 Marlin, Timothy 86,179 Marsh, Sharon 86,144 Kathryne 86,144 Martin, Martin, Maryann 86 Martin, Richard 86 Martin R ld 86 , ono Maslowski, Marcia 86,135 Mathews, Mary 86 Miatos, Julio 86 Matson, Howard 86 Maurer, Marlene 86 May, Jack 86 May, Lynda 86,125,144 Mayberry, Doris 86 Maze, Kristeen 86 Mazrin, Linda 86 McCleod, Barbara 86 McClinton, Carol McClinton, Josephine 86 McCoy, Bessie 86 McCoy, Terry 86,179 McCue, Barbara 86 McDermott, Mary 86 McDonald, Thomas 86 McFarland, Bernard 86 McGahan, Kenneth 86 McGehee, Caryn 86 McGraw, Wilbert 86 Mclntire, Kenneth 86 McMahon, Thomas 86,100,103 McMil1on, Roger 86 McNeely, Mary 86 Medina, Joe 86,177 Mehtala, Donna 86 Meissner, Judith 86 Melius, Michael 86,172 Melius, Michael' 86 Melock, William Melville, Robert 86,172,179 Mercado, Anna 86 Mercer, Saundra 86 Merkling, Gary 86 Merlo, Grace 86 Merridith, Brenda 86 Merzlicker, William 86,148 Meyers, Howard 86,172 Midel, Leilani 86 Miholic, Sharon 86 Miller, Judy 86 Miller, Michael 86,181,144,172 Miller, Richard 86 Milton, Michael 86 Miner, Lee 86,172 Minneci, Philip 86 Minor, Sandra 86 Miolen, Carolyn 86 Mitchell, Daniel 86 Mivshek, Donna 86 Molback, Linda 86 Monroe, Roger 86,144,181 Montanez, Victor 86,172 Moore, Clifford 86 Moore, Kenneth 86 Moore, Powell 86 Moore, Sandra 86 Morales, Norma 86 Mordhorst, Alice 86,149 Moreno, Donald 86,179 Morris, Tecola 86 Morrison, Lynne 86 Muccitelli, Nancy 86,144 Muccitelli, Robert 86,172 Mugerditchian, Vernon 86,172 Mulloy, Richard 86,172 Murphy, Kathleen 86 Musick, Joseph 86,172 Mustain, Mike 86 Myer, Charles 86 Myers, Kathleen 86 Myers, Robert 86,172 ..N.. Nault, David 86 Nault, Sharon Needham, Dave 86,177 Neefe, Louise 86 Neil, Iris Nelson, William 86 Nenonen, Stephen 86 Newborn, Kelly 86 Nichols, Gary 86 Nielsen, Linda 86,144 Nielsen, Pamala 86 Noble, Carol 87 Norman, Morris 87,177,172 Norstrom, Sandra 87,144 Nunes, Donna 87 -0- Ochs, Carol 87 O'Connell, LaVerne 87 O'Dell, Robert 87 Oehme, Lynn 87 Ofenloch, Warren 87 Ogilvie, Judith 87 Olesak, Kris 87 Olsen, Oliver 87 Olson, David 87 Ortiz, Pedro 87 Ostrander, Jon 87 Ostrander, Thomas 87,181 Owens, Carolyn 87 Owens. Sally 87,144,149,96 ..p- Paakola, Bruce 87 Pa an, Mike 87,113,177 Pa?mer, Gary 87 Palmer, Joe 87 Palmer, Roger 87 Palo, Linda 87 Paparigian, Nishan 87,172 Papesh, Jacqueline 87 Parker, Dezzie 87 Parker, Donna 87 Parker, James 87 Parker, Loretta 87 Parker, Stephen 87 Parkinson, Linda 87 Parks, Katherine 87 Parr, Linda 87,99 Pastell, Linda 87 Patrick, James 87 Paugel, Dale 87 Paul, Margaret 87,135 Paulsen, John 87,172 Pavelski, Bradley 87 Payne, Ronald 87 Pearson, Richard 87 Pechinis, Alexis 87 Pena, Rose 87 Penny, Carol Penny, Donald Penny, Michael 87 Peters, Tommy 177 Peterson, Beverly Jean 87 Peterson, James 87,100,102,181 Peterson, John 87 Peth, Steven 181 Petitclair, Eileen 87,136 Petitclair, Jean 87,99,135 Petrovic, Richard Pfeiffer, Dennis 87,172 Phelps, JaneLynn 87 Philipps, Linda 87,109,136 Philpot, Bessie 87 Pingal, Judith 87 1963 Freshman Index Pingel, Sue 87 Plaza, Marlene 87,150 Plesniak, Joanne 87 Podboy, Edward 87,177 Pogue, James 87 Poland, Brenda 87,144 Polansek, Thomas 87,172,177 Polk, Thomas 87 Pope, Dennis 87 Pope, Ida 87 Porter, Joseph 87 Preder, Linda 87 Prepelica, Thomas 87 Proctor, Janet 87 Prorok, Judith 87 Prorok, Marcia 87 Puzek, Mary Ann 87 -Q- Quinn, Anthony 87 -R- Raft, Richard 87,150 Ramig, Richard 87,172,183 Rongus, Nancy 87 Raper, Kathleen 87 Raymond, Norma 87,136,146 Reed, Kenneth 87,172 Render, Linda 87,99 Resch, Dennis 87 Rhyan, Abele 87 Rickett, Karen 87,99 Ricks, Maurice 87,183 Riedy, John 87 Riley, Robert 87 Rill, Ronnie 87 Rinehart, John 87,130,181 Risley, Thomas 87 Rivera, Angelo 87 Robbins, Carole 87 Roberts, Brenda 87 Robertson, David 87 Robinson, Linda 87 Rochnich, David 87,172,177 Rode, Robert 87,179 Rodriguez, Angelo 87 Rodriguez, Juanita 87 Romanko, Shirley 87 Rose, Maureen 87,136,142 Rose, William 87 Rosenberg, Janice 87 Roth, Harry 117 Rowland, Elizabeth 87 Rukstales, Bette 87,125,136 Rushmann, Mary 87 Ruta, Geraldine 87 Rutkowski, Carol 87 Rutkowski, John 126 Rynearson, David 87,172 -5- Saam, Francis 87,100,103,144 Sacramento, Donna 87 Salomon, Charles Samilow, Alice 88 Sanchez, Norma 88 Sandee, Richard 88,181 Sanders, Aline 88 Sanders, Alton 88 Sangrelet, Charles 88 Saunders, Allen 88,181 Savel, Susan 88,96 Sawby, Georgia 88 Schalck, Christopher 88 Scheeler, Judy 88 Schmitt, Gilbert 88 Schroeder, Kathleen 88 Schultz, Jeannine 88 Schwanz, Russell 88 Schwarz, Margarete 88,144 Scott, Sherry 88 Scott, Steven 88,144 Sears, Colleen 88 Sears, Corrine 88 Sears, Jamie 88 Seck, Joyce 88 Selph, Larry 88 Senica, Stephen 88 Senter, John 88 Serwa, Ronald 88,172,181 Sexton, John 88 Sheehan, Patricia 88 Sheehan, Thomas 88 Sheftey, Charlene 88 Shellene, Kurt 88,144 Sherman, Jim 88,181 Sherrell, David 88,179 Sherwood, Bonnie 88 Shisler, Marilyn 88 Shook, Roger 88 Shorman, Diane 88 Short, Alice 88,144 Shreve, Michael 88,179 Shultis, Susan 88,100 Sihvonen, Susan 88 Simmet, Mary 88,149 Sirvidas, Mary 88,142 Sirvidas, Rita 88 Skalla, Georgine 88 Skilling, Carol 88 Skrlac, Matthew 88 Slater, John 88 Slettum, Betty 88,144,91 Slocum, Gary 88,172,179 Slovnik, Patricia 88 Smale, William 88 Smith, Fredrick 88 Smith, John 88 Smith, Pearly 88 Smith, Robert 88 Smole, Michael 88,99 Smrtnik, Judith 88,134,144 Soaley, William 88 Sorensen, Bonita 88 Sorensen, Chris 88,172 Sorensen, Paula 88 Sorensen, Ray 88 Spenko, James 88,172,179 Spinelli, Naomi 88,99 Springer, Charles 88 Springs, Tyrone 88 Spurling, Roy 88 Sroka, John 88,181 Staben, Fredricka 88 Stang, Karen 88 Starkey, Robert gteele, Jofin 886058 te anc, enne Stefonowski, Fred 88,172,179 Stemas, Jean 88 Stewart, Carol 88 Stewart, Carter Stober, Diane 88 Stodola, Lynn 88,99,144 Stofel, Adrian 88 Stalarik, Michele 88,125 Stone, Darrell 88 gtone, James 33,134 toner, arin Storvik, Ronald 88,100,103 Strause, David 88 Stritar, Brent 88,183 Struble, Lomond 88 Strykowski, Richard 88 Strykowski, Robert 88 Surlet, John Sustersic, Frances 88 Svete, Elizabeth 88 Swalley, Jeannette 88 Swanson, Faye 88 Swanson, Marcia 88 Swanson, Murner 88 Swanson, Patricia 88 Switzer, Thomas 88 Szewczyk, Helen 88 -T- Tapio, Dennes 88 Tate, Thomas 88 Taylor, Danny Taylor, Otis 88 Taylor, Thomas 88,134 Taylor, Velma 88 Teigland, Dennis 88,109 Teser, David 88 Thiel, Danny 88 Thomas, Tonya 88 Thompson, Laura 88 Thompson, Mary 88 Thompson, Mitzi 89 Thompson, Ronald 89 Thoms, Karen 89,144 Thomsen, Gladys 89 Tipton, Danny 39,149,179 Tistinic, Thomas 89 Toepke, William 89 Topcik, Dennis 89 Topel, Robert 89 Torres, Alicia 89,150 Torres, Francisco 89 Torres, Lucila 89 Tottoroto, James 89 Toumey, Robert 89,181 Triplet, Paul 89,172,177 Truby, Roberta 89 Trygar, Barbara 89 Tuck, Cheryl 89 Tuokko, George 89,177 Tuovinert, Eiia 89 Turk, Darlene Turner, Carolyn 89 Turner, Earl 89 -u- Ukkonen, Irma 89 -V- Van, Susan 89 Vanderpool, Larry Vonhoogen, Theresa 89 Van Hove, Sue 89 Van Pelt, Bruce 89 181 Vardeman, Gary 89,172,179 Varsek, Virginia 89 Vaughan, Charles 89 Vavrek, Thomas 89 Vega, Irma 89 Vega, Frances 89 Vehmas, Andrew 89,100,181 Velkovrh, Beverly 89,107,136 Vesanen, Rachel 89 Vickers, Matthew 89 Vogler, Robert 89 Vallmar, Diane 89,142 Voss, Susan 89 -W- Wachsmuth, Elizabeth 89 Wagnon, Linda 89 Walden, Mikki 89 Waline. Linda 89 Walker, Francis 89,181 Wallace, Johnnie 89 Walt, Bernice 89 Ward, Debra 89 Warvi, Gail 89 Wasion, Terri 89 Watkins, Craig 89,172 Watkins, Dorothy 89 Watkins, Steven 89,148 Weibley, Jimmie 89,136,150 Weigel, Jack 89 Weisenberger, Dolores 89 Welch, Grace 89 Welch, Linda 89 Welch, Robert 89 Wenzel Renee 89 west, George 59,181 West, J. F. 89 White, Eliiah 89 White, LaVerne 89 White, Michael 89,102 Whitehead, John 89 Whitlock, Jeannette 89 Whitlow, Karen 89 Wiechecki, Alicia 89 Wilcox, Emily 89,144 Wilder, Marcia 89,96 Williams, Kathryn 89 Williams, Phillip 89 Wilson, Donald 89,144,172 Wilson, Linda 89,101,144 Winn, Jacqueline 89,100,144 Winters, Carolyn 89 Winton, Robert Norman 89 Wirtala, Frederick 89,148 Wirth, Susan 89 Wolden, James 89 Wolfe, Rosalie 89 Woodard, Larry 89 Woodard, Roger 126 Woods, Eleanor Wool, Norman 89,181 Workman, George 89 Workman, Paul B9 Wrote, William 89 Wright, Kathleen 89 Wright, Michael 89 Wuoremma, Elaine 89 Wyatt, Steven 89 -y- Yellen, Marlo 89,144 Yoder, Lester 89 Youngberg, Cary 89,177 -Z- Zaleck, Barbara 89 Zarifian, Lawrence 89 Zegar, James 89 Zeit, Betsy Zide, Cynthia 89 Znidersic, Kenneth 89,150 Zukowski, Robert 89 Zuraitis, Gerald 89,172,183 Autographs Autographs Autographs Annual W Congrcltulclfes The Class of 1963 R 551 Q? as EQ? 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