Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)
- Class of 1964
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MESl.OW, faculty advisor VOLUME LXVII VVAUKEGAN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Waukegan, Illinois 6 U5 y 9 99 C ,Y L W .D L all mais In West Campus' sprawling building freshmen and sophomores begin their four-year trip thru the halls of Waukegan Township High School. 2 vi' 3' f Sf A 3 For WTHS students the junior and senior phase of high school life comes in East Campus' two buildings. F N School ojfcials, teachers, and special stafs, pages 6-21 The educational facet of WTHS, pages 22-45 Story of the 1963-64 school year, pages 46-73 WTHS' ten dijerent sports, pages 74-97 Clubs and other school groups, pages 98-135 The four classes: senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman, pages 136-199 The corridors are quiet . . . ' sf is, 'W is 'er ' 1 xpsmi? W ,gl 542'-1i34Q-SE I nn up X S Q2 K was ' EE ' ab M 'YA' X 3' 4 were made. HE5 . . . Through these halls friendships A few enter-then many-and suddenly the halls come alive with busy sounds . . . , xx K The corridors are quiet, and the lights are dim in expec- tation of those young and old who walk, talk, and look with admiration as they pass through these halls. A few-then many-enter, and suddenly the halls come alive with the busy sounds of students and teachers. Sounds of incessant slamming oflockers and thejumbledjargon of a mass of seething voices reverberate through the halls. Then again all is quiet. The year has ended and the laughter has passed, E H Ll-5 but the memories of these days and of the friendships that were made will remain for all who were lucky enough to pre- pare for the future through the challenging yet rewarding halls of WTHS. 5 XX I A greeting from Superintendent Burke: To the Class of 1964 I would like to ex- tend my sincere congratulations. You will find the activities of your class well documented in this Annual. Yours has been an outstanding class. With the publication of the 1964 An- nual comes a close of another era at WTHS. This might be called the Mes- low Era, for at the end of this year Mr. Meslow retires. He has given 31 years to WTHS, serving as faculty sponsor of the A nnual W during this period. This long period of service is greatly appreciated by the alumni, student body, faculty, administration, and board of education. On behalf of all of them, Ed, I would like to say thanks for a job well done and our best wishes to you in your retirement. Among the major duties of the admin- istrative assistant are recruiting and interviewing teaching applicants, visit- ing classrooms, conferring with teachers and department heads about instruc- tion, and approving textbooks and supplementary instructional materials. Other duties include completing ques- tionnaires and reports for the superin- tendent, arranging the official school calendar, and maintaining data on school personnel. He is a' member of the governing boards of National Honor Society and P.T.A. and is also school representative in several community organizations. 'Q S Z 'E MW, ,s4 :., Z5'ifgi 3 zz W fixfh E, , 'Qi iii an .I mf. S PM E R S13 Q? iijmf. iN 8 '-- S :1 N Q -SQ-'g ' E! . X' - - Q ,f .. ' Q i 'ww w-S A 3 N, 1 222 3 1 N wlffif ,ZW 3 S I . -,,,...m fAA M,.,,,Qf ., ,M ' , A N 1 I ma gig ,JA . Q , i wb I5 ati' ,- Y wx .MW I Q Mr. Roman Miller, East guidance director, and Mrs. Marie Beatty, college counselor, combine their efforts to improve the guidance program. The test scoring machine aids Mr. Jason Nicol, Director of Testing in the task of grading ' ' Students Gain Insights West guidance director Mr. William Webb helps Kathy Cavanaugh plan her schedule, one of the many duties of a counselor. Mr. Webb was on leave of absence the second semester to study at Indiana University. Checking to see that the report cards will be out on time, Mr. Miller discusses the ejficiency of the tabulating machine with student accountant Mrs. Mary Grijfith. 8 , X. -S-.g g gk K , I - ,ps-f '-'Y , :,,.-f , '7 .41 West assistant prineipals Mr. Sam Filippo and Miss Jessie Whyte discuss a selzool problem. Students fill out admittance permits in tlze East attendance office. -'N QQ- ,..-- Pausing from tlzeir many daily responsibili- ties are East assistant principals Miss Margaret Pernc'c'a and Mr. Glen A mlwlnery. Student Control Is Duty Of Assistant Prznczpals ....f ...,.u4n---F Q 'NF -nshwsk Kf f? 754,411 ,f'fzm,f,j ff ff A , , . ,Q , TRAVEL UREA The PTA sponsored film lectures highlighted the year's projects. Mrs. Raymond Harju, Mrs. Carmen VanLake, Mrs. Rose Coulson, Senator Robert Coulson, and treasurer Jack Fry are ready for the rush. Home, School, Communigt in Parent- Teacher Sphere PTA OFFICERS: Dr. R. J. Sandee, presidentg Mr. Mark Beeman, vice presidentg Mrs. Doris Crawford, secretaryg Mr. Jack Fry, treasurer. To promote a constructive program for better parenthood, better homes, better schools, and better communities is the purpose of the Parent-Teacher Association. Through cooperation with administration, teachers, and parents, PTA promotes the best interests of the school and community. Among the year's activities were an East Campus open house, a film lecture series, support of the proposed junior college, and participation in the tri-county Golden Jubilee Scholarship Program. SEPPO I. AARNOS: CWD Art. MARY AB- BOTT: CWD Physical Education, On leave of absence. WILLIAM R. ADEE: CWD Music, Art. MSgt. THOMAS ALAMBIS: CED R.O.T.C. CNo pictureD. GLEN L. AN- DERBERG: CED Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys, Mathematics. MARILYN L. ANDERSON: CED Physical Education, Dolphins. CONRAD N. BAKER: CWD Social Studies, Varsity Cross Country head coach, Track. JOHN E. BAKER: CWD Industrial Arts. EARL W. BALLESTER: CWD Physical Education, Varsity Gymnastics head coach, Intramurals. PATRICIA A. BARKER: CWD Science. EL- LEN S. BAY: CWD Language Arts, Asst. Department Chairman. OSCAR A. BAY: CED Social Studies, Varsity Wrestling head coach. MARIE M. BEATTY: CED College Counselor, Business Education. NANCY BELL: CWD Language Arts. AR- NOLD J. BERENDSEN: CWD Counselor, Freshman Class Sponsor. EVELYN BILS: CED School Nurse, Future Nurses. CARMON D. BIXLER: CWD Counselor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. REYNO F. BIXLER: CED Business Educa- tion, Department Head. KATHERINE BOWEN: CWD Mathematics. PATIENCE A. BRAINARD: CED Home Economics, Youth in Red Cross. RICHARD J. BRETT: CEQYLWD Speech Correction. MAJOR GLEN E. BRAWN JR.: CED PMS, R.O.T.C., Crossed Sabers. BRUCE M. BROTHERS: CWD Driver Education, Fresh- man Baseball. HELEN M. BRUMM: CED Business Education. JEAN E. BRYSON: CED Mathematics. PAUL R. BYERS: CWD Business Education. HERBERT I. CAINE: CED Social Studies. BARBARA A. CARROL: CED Home Eco- nomics. MARJORIE A. CARY: CED Lan- guage Arts, Literary Club. RAMONA LEE CHILDS: CWD Physical Ed- ucation, Orchesis. HELEN E. CHRISTEN- SEN: CWD Social Studies, Nat. Jr. Honor Society. RUSSELL H. CLOUSE: CWD Math- ematics. PAUL F. CLYMER: CWD Mathe- matics. LLOYD L. COAD: CWD Industrial Arts, Jets sponsor. ARNOLD COHN: CWD Physical Education, Sophomore Tennis, Freshman Wrestling. ARTHUR D. CONTOIS: CWD Mathematics, Math Club. SONDRA K. COO- LEY: CED Language Arts. PATRICIA R. CRAIL: CED Language Arts, French Club. DORIS CRAWFORD: CED Language Arts, Spanish. LENORE M. CROWLEY: CWD Mathematics. HELEN C. CUNNINGHAM: CWD Language Arts. BONITA DAMMAN: CED Librarian. DEL- MA DAMOS: CED Business Education. THEODORE DAMOS: CWD Physical Edu- cation, Department Head, Varsity Football. FLORENCE E. DART: CWD Language Arts AFS Club. 9 MARIAN DECKER: CWD Librarian, Chess Club. NOLA Z. DEIMER: CED Language Arts. JAMES R. DESORMEY: CWD Driver Education, Sophomore Football, Fresh- man Basketball, Track. RAYMOND DE WEERTH: CWD Science. MARIE L. DIETER: CWD Mathematics. MARY JANE DOBSON: CED Language Arts, FTA, Jr. Classical League. GLEN W. DOLMAR: CED Industrial Arts, Drafting. MARTHA L. DONNELLY: CED Funda- mental Curriculum Program, Jr. Red Cross. STEPHEN W. DREW: CED Physical Educa- tion, Asst. Department Chairman, Varsity Track head coach, Varsity Indoor Track head coach. SANDRA S. DUKES: CWD Physical Education. WILLIE A. DUNCAN: CWD Fundamental Curriculum Program. JUDITH A. DUNLAP: CWD Home Economics, FTA. RICHARD B. DUVALL: CWD Language Arts. RAY E. EIBEN: CWD Driver Educa- tion, Sophomore Cross Country head coach, Track. HOMER F. ELY: CWD Business Ed- ucation, Asst. Department Head. ELNA E. FAGAN: CWD Language Arts, Spanish Club. SAM FILIPPO: CWD Assistant Principal, Student Council. SHIRLEY F. FISCHER: CWD Mathematics. THOMAS E. FLANIGAN: CWD Mathematics. KENNETH T. GEHRLS: CWD Business Education. ARLINE L. GILBERT: CWD Social Studies. LESLIE L. GILKEY: CED Music, De- partment Head, Modern Music Masters. ARTHUR E. GJERTSEN: CWD Language Arts, Fundamental Curriculum. M!Sgt. RALPH G. GRANT: CWD R.O.T.C. RICHARD G. GRAVES: CED Director of Adult Evening School and Summer School. HOMER G. HANKENSON: CED Physical Education, Sophomore Football head coach, Intramurals. JERRI L. HARDT: CWD Busi- ness Education. GEORGE L. HARRO: CWD Science, Intramurals. MARY P. HASTINGS: CWD Language Arts. ALLAN R. HAUBRICH: CED Social Studies. JAMES H. HAWTHORNE: CWD Language Arts. KATHLEEN M. HEATON: CWD So- cial Studies, Sight-Saving. WILBERT L. HEMEYER: CWD Social Studies. JAMES C. HENRICKSON: CWD Science. LUCILLE HILDEBRAND: CED Social Studies. VIRGINIA HILL: CWD Coun- selor. MABEL B. HOLLE: CWD Physical Educa- tion, Asst. Department Head, GAA. HELEN A. HOWELL: CWD Art. ANN S. HUGHES: CWD Fundamental Olrriculum Program. ANGELA C. HUTTEN: CWD Language Arts, Girls' League. RICHARD H. HYDE: CWD Driver Educa- tion, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Var- sity Swimming. WILLIAM G. JACK: CWD Language Arts, German Club. THOMAS J. JACOBSON: CED Counselor, Junior Class Sponsor, Varsity Swimming head coach. CHARLOTTE N. JONES: CWD Home Eco- nomics, Department Head, FHA. Sfc. CLARENCE S. JONES: CWD R.O.T.C. ROBERT T. JONES: CWD Physical Educa- tion, Gymnastics. ROBERT H. JOOR: CWD Physical Education, Sophomore Basketball head coach, Varsity Tennis head coach. BER- NARD KNAUER: CED Physical Education, Swimming, Freshman Football. FRED L. KNEZ: CED Science. M!Sgt. VIRGILE KOENIG: CED R.O.T.C. JAMES R. KRUEMPELSTAEDTER: CWD Driver Education, Freshman Football, Varsity Wres- tling. PAUL C. KURTZ: CED Social Studies. LESTER L. LARSEN: CED Science. ROSE- MARY A. LARSEN: CWD Counselor, Soph- omore Class Sponsor, Sophomore Cheerlead- ers. BARTLETI' H. LASHBROOK: CWD Science, Mathematics, Freshman and Sopho- more Golf. CHARLES R. LEECH: CED Language Arts. JAYNE E. LEWIS: CED Language Arts. MARION W. LEWIS: CWD Mathematics. AGNES W. LINDSTROM: CED Business Edu- cation, Ofhce Occupations Club. THOMAS W. LOWE JR.: CED Industrial Arts. Voca- tional Printing. RONALD R. LUTEYN: CED Science. LEWIS H. MAHONEY: CWD Mathematics, Asst. De- partment Head. JACK S. MALLORY: CED Counselor, Senior Class Sponsor, Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball head coach JAIME A. MCCLENDON: CED Social Studies, Asst. Department Head, National Honor Society, Varsity Football. MONICA MCMORRIS: CWD Language Arts, Home Economics, PAUL A. McNAMEE: CED Language Arts. EDWIN C. MESLOW: CE8c WD Industrial Arts, Annual W, Photography, Camera Club. JOSEPH A. MICKA: CED Lan- guage Arts, Spanish Club. ELEANOR R. MIHAN: QE? Language Arts. JACK E. MILLER: CWD Driver Education, Department Head, Varsity Basketball head coach, Sophomore Football. ROMAN MIL- LER: QED Guidance Director, Registrar. EVERETT P. MISUNAS: QED Art, Depart- ment Head. Arts Club. MARGARET R. MIXON: QED Business Ed- ucation. ELEANOR M. MOORE: CED So- cial Studies, Student Council. NANCY A. MOSS: CWJ Language Arts. WILFRED A. MUELLER: QED Social Studies. ELIZABETH C. NASS: CWD Home Eco- nomics. EARL J. NEARY: fE8tWJ Noon Hour Supervisor, Attendance Investigator. ROBERT C. NICKEL: KEJ Social Studies. JASON T. NICOL: CED Director of Testing. STEPHEN A. NOSEK: CW7 Physical Edu- cation, Varsity Football, Freshman Swim- ming head coach. ROBERT H. OGLESBY: QE! Language Arts, German Club, Peppers' Club. GEORGE W. OSBUN: CED Mathe- matics, Department Head. PATRICIA C. PALBICKE: CED Mathematics. GARY J. PARISI: CWD Science. Biology Club. ETHEL PARKS: CWD Library, Audio- visual Club. FREDERICK M. PATTERSON: CWB Social Studies. Department Head. MAR- GARET L. PERUCCA: CED Dean of Girls, Business Education. MERVYN C. PILOTTE: CWD Industrial Arts, Electricity. Drafting. Radio Club. OGDEN H. POOLE: CWD Science. Department Head. FREDERIC J. POTTINGER: CWD Social Studies. CLARENCE E. RAJALA: CED Mathematics. Track, Sophomore Football. KATHALEEN N. RANDOLPH: QED Physi- cal Education. Department Head. Sfc. JAMES P. RANEY: CWD R.O.T.C. EILEEN M. REARDON:. CW7 School Nurse. CHARLES S. REID: CEI Business Education. EARL W. REIGER: CED Chemistry. JOHN S. REINHARDT: CWD Language Arts. AL- BERT O. REMDE: CED Industrial and Vo- cational Education, Department Head. NOR- MAN G. RICKARD: CED Welding, Draft- ing, Varsity Golf head coach. THOBURN D. ROWE: CWD Language Arts. WALTER G. RUCKS: CED Counselor, Junior Class Sponsor, Varsity Football head coach, Varsity Basketball. JAMES SAVERY: CWD Science, Camera Club. ARNOLD W. SCHLEGEL: CED Business Education, FBLA. JAMES D. SCHNECKLOTH: CWD Business Education, FBLA. SHADIE SIMON: CWD Language Arts. LEO L. SINGER: CED Ath- letic Director, Science, W Club. EVELYN SMITH: CED Language Arts. JA NOEL SMITH: CWD Language Arts, Spanish. ROBERT S. SMITH: CWD Funda- mental Curriculum Program, Department Head. MARIE L. SNELL: CED Counselor, Senior Class Sponsor. ELLA J. SPROWLS: CWD Business Education, Peppers' Club. FRED J. STEFANO: CEKLWD Language Arts, Jr. Classical League. IRA E. STOPFORD: CED Vocational Machine Shop, Apprenticeship Coordinator. MELVIN J. STUIT: CWD Social studies. FRANCIS s. SUNDERLAND: CED Art. GLENN E. SUNDERMAN: CED Language Arts. IDA O. TALCOTT: CWD Language Arts. GAIL A. TAULU: CED Physical Education. LAWRENCE V. TEN PAS: CWD Driver Edu- cation, Freshman Football, Sophomore Wrest- ling head coach. ALLEN R. TRAFFORD: CE8LWD Printing. Power Mechanics. TERRY T. TUTTON: CWD Science. THOMAS TWYMAN: CWD Social Studies. LaMONT D. VEENENDAAL: CED Industrial Arts, Building Trades, Electricity. LESTER VICKERS: CED Industrial Arts. RICHARD J. VOGTSBERGER: CWD Indus- trial Arts, Graphic Arts Club. ELEANOR E. VOORHIES: CED Home Economics, Girls' League. RUTH WALDECK: CED Business Education. RACHEL L. WEAVER: CED Language Arts, Debate, Masque and Gavel. WILLIAM O. WEBB: CWD Guidance Director. FRANCES L. WEISS: CED Language Arts, Social Com- mittee Chairman. ELLEN R. WELLS: CWD Language Arts, German Club. JAMES J. WHALEN: CWD Language Arts. JESSIE P. WHYTE: CWD Dean of Girls. LAWRENCE S. WIECZOREK: CWD Indus- trial Arts, Asst. Department Head. WALTER B. WILKINS JR.: CED Industrial Arts, Voca- tional Auto. KARL J. WINDBERG: CWD Industrial Arts, Power Mechanics. DAVID J. WITT: CED Mathematics, Freshman Football. MELBA R. WIXOM: CED Language Arts, Department Head. M!Sgt. LEROY WOODWARD: CED R.O.T.C. JOANN WOOLDRIDGE: CE8LWDLanguage Arts, German Club, Varsity Cheerleaders. COLETA H. WRIGHT: CWD Counselor, Freshman Class Sponsor. MARVIN E. WYATT: CED Mathematics, Science. JAMES P. YOGGERST: CE8tWD Language Arts, Journalism, W World. Faculyf S IN MEMORIAM Betty J . Wilson October 10, 1932-January 19, 1964 Summa Cum Laude. University of Wisconsin Annual W dedicates this portion of the yearbook to the memory of friend and teacher Miss Betty J. Wilson, West Campus girls' physical education instructor. Miss Wilson's success as a teacher is a retlection of her life: devotion to duties, excellence in scholarship, friend to all. In recognition of the outstanding record she made at Wisconsin, the University established a Betty J. Wilson Memorial Scholarship in the school of physical education. 17 Mr. Richard Graves, new head of the summer and evening school program this year, checks some information on the phone. Mr. Sam Filippo checks work being done by Proypective students register for his summer school class. Opportunities to do remedial work and to make up credits as well as educational en- richment are provided by the evening and summer school program. The 1963 enroll- ment of 1004 for the high school credit sum- mer classes and the total enrollment of 2014 evidence the fact that the program is well utilized by both adults and students. There were also about 140 courses offered at the evening school. Fields of study ranged from art, business, homemaking, industrial arts, language skills, mathematics, science, and social studies, to personal development, and recrea- tion. College credit courses were sponsored by the University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University. One of the new develop- ments this year was the availability of library facilities to summer school students. evening school courses under the supervision of the program's director, Mr. Richard Graves. Qs-, Special Program Leaa's to Practical Nursing Career WTHS' Practical Nurse Program has been fully accredited since 1956. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the State Board Examination to receive a license to practice as a practical nurse. Students in the program are given practice under the supervision of qualified instructors at Victory Memorial Hospital, Lake Forest Hospital, and the Presbyterian Home. Practical nurses who have graduated from the program help the sick, injured, and aged in hospitals, nursing homes, private duty, and federal services such as Veter- ans' Administration hospitals and the Peace Corps. I Under the supervision of clinical inslructor Mrs. Edith Rumford, an orthopedic patient receives nursing care. PRACTICAL NURSING STAFF. SEATED: Mrs. Judith Rippentrop, nursing in- structorg Miss Frieda Lebensbaum, R.N., coordinator. STANDING: Miss Helen Daley clinical instructorg Mrs. Rosalie Shipkowitz, nutritional instructorg Mrs. Edith Rumford clinical instructor. ABSENT: Mrs. Dorothy Miller, clinical instructor. V Ojjqee Stajjf Takes Care gf Clerical Duties .4 62x MRS. LOIS WEEKS: CED Secretary to Superintendent, Central Oiiice. MRS. LOUISE BOSWELL: CED Guidance Secretary. MRS. FREDA BROWN: CED Registrar. MISS ELIZABETH CASSIDY: CED Bookstore Cashier. MRS. MAXINE CHRISTMAN: CWD Accounting Clerk CRegistrarD. MRS. CATHERINE COUTURIER: CED Secretary to Business Manager, Central Office. MRS. BETTY CRETAN: CED Receptionist, Switchboard. MRS. MAX- INE DANIELS: CED Clerk-Typist, Cen- tral Oflice. MRS. MARY LOU DIL- LOW: CED Accounts Payable, Central Office. MRS. ELIZABETH EIMERMAN: CED Superintendenfs Office, Central Of- fice Part-time. MRS. FRANCES FAGO: CED Secre- tary to Principal. MRS. DOROTHY FREUND: CWD Switchboard, Recep- tionist. MRS. MARY GREGORIN: CWD Bookstore Cashier. MRS. MARY GRIF- FITH: CED Student Accounting. MRS. IDA HOWARD: CED Clerk-Typist, School Office. MRS. VIVIAN HYLLBERG: CWD Sec- retary to Principal. MRS. HARRIET JOHNSON: CED Secretary to Industrial Education Director. MRS. DOROTHY KALINA: CED Secretary to Director of Testing, Part-time. MRS. MILDRED KERR: CED Clerk-Typist, Library. MRS. JUNE MASON: CED Secretary to Ad- ministrative Assistant, Central Office. MRS. IRENE MISCHKE: CWD Attend- ance Clerk-Typist. MRS. HELEN Mc- KIBBAN: CED Secretary to Director of Adult Evening School. MRS. RITA NICHOLS: CED Secretary to Athletic Di- rector. MRS. NORMA PAULAUSKY: CED Assistant Bookkeeper, Central Of- fice. MRS. BERTHA POST: CED Audio- visual Secretary. 'MRS. MAIORIE LYNN RIEDEL: CWD Clerk-Typist, Library. MRS. SHIRLEY STEFANIC: CWD Guidance Secretary. MRS. IRENE STRZYZ: CED Bookkeep- er, Central Office. MRS. VANESSA TAYLOR: CED Adult Evening School. MRS. BETTY TOTTY: CED Accounting Clerk, Sec'y to Assistant Principal. MRS. HELEN WALKER: CED Part- time Secretary, Practical Nurse Pro- gram. MRS. MARY ZUPAN: CWD Clerk- Typist, Audio-visual. NOT PICTURED: MRS. ANTOINETTE FITZGERALD: CWD Duplicating, Part-time. Mrs. Louise Love, center, and her assistants, Mrs. Evelyn Douville, West, and Mrs. Mildred Neg, East, plan their cafeteria schedule. The cafeteria staffs of both East and West serve 600-1200 lunches to students and teachers during the four lunch periods each day. An addition to the East Campus cafeteria this year was a new fryer. Each cafeteria uses 300-500 pounds of potatoes each day. The combined staffs of nearly 50 women are under the management of Mrs. Louise Love. The completion of the new athletic field at West Campus, the installation of new aluminum windows, and the blacktopping of the visitors' parking lot are a few of the many projects the maintenance department completed this year. The staif of 42 men and women is under the direction of Mr. W. Carter. Mr. Wm. Suhadolnik, West campus maintenance head, shows Mr. Sam Filippo, assistant principal, the control panel for the West Campus boilers. Hamburgers and french fries are in daily demand at both campuses. Mrs. Mamie Boswell and Mrs. Frances Miclzalowski are busy in the East campus cafeteria. M aintenance, Cafeteria Stcyjfs Keep School in T019 Shape l Mr. Bob Learnzont, maintenance head at East, and Mr. Win. Carter, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, congratulate retiring Charles Parrino on his 29 years of service on the East campus stag. By exploring new hallways of learning and forming con- structive goals, students prepare for college and vocational opportunities which lie ahead. The wide WTHS educational program provides comprehensive courses of study which meet the academic levels, needs, and preferences of the stu- dents. Y West Campus students keep well prepared academically keeping library assistant Miss Ethel Parks busy. Through foreign language study, students knowledge of their own language is increased Above are Priscilla Green, Karen Koerper Mr. Oglesby, and Chuck Burba Keeping up with current literature is a part of each Honors English class. Above are Cheri Stefjan, Marion Mugerditchian, Bert Hermelink, Al Brauch, and Mrs. Cary. 24 Language Arts Courses Stress Critical Thinking ts. i The ability to communicate is an important goal reached in speech classes. Jane Drew, Ken Rice, Nancy Hull, and Greg Knop are above. WTHS's up-to-date Language Arts Department, headed by chairman Mrs. Melba Wixom and assistant Mrs. Ellen Bay, oifers a variety of subjects including French, German, Latin, Spanish, speech, drama, debate, journalism, and Wu World. The courses comprise an integrated pro- gram of writing, speaking, reading, and listening. Each stresses critical thinking rather than rote memorization. Literature studied in the language courses binds the present-day reader to the rest of mankind. The goal of all language communication is growth and improvement in effective communication. Numerous extra-curricular activities also help enlighten the student. Tlze West Campus library opens new fields of literary study for English classes. Half hour before deadline! was a familiar phrase on Thursday for the 20 member W World staff. On that day all stories and features had to be checked by the editors and approved by faculty advisor Mr. James Yoggerst. Monday the pages were made up and sent to Mr. Thomas LoWe's vocational printing class. The papers were distributed in homerooms the next Friday. To assure more complete news coverage West Campus initiated a journalism homeroom, which wrote all West Campus W World stories. Also, for the first time in about 30 years, the W World had a major change in size. The more compact four-column paper varied from four to six pages every Week. Tami Pickus was first semester editor-in-chiefg Carol Ryoti held the top job the second semester. Jim Wiggington and Kathy Geske talk with Janice Winters about prospective advertisers while Joel Graber, background, Checking W World proofs and copy are Tami Pickus, Carol Ryoti, Jane Lipnicke, and Mark Olson. takes a sports story over the phone. Jonell Laufer, W World advisor Mr. Jim Yoggerst, Ellen Palmer, and Lynda M orstadt discuss a late news story. ANNUAL W STAFF. SEATED: Kathy Baldwin, Diane Olson, Phylis Falotico, Sandra Sofie, MaryAnn Schumacher, Harriet Dickinson, Kathy Svoboda, Kathy Mason. STANDING: Editor Mark Olson, Beverly Cudworth, Claudette Koncan, Donna But- kus, Judy Swanton, John Schleifendorf, Kathy Mivshek, Nancy Hallas, Jeff Latz, Cheryl Holmes, Joe Davila, Bruce Johnson, Judi Harris, Mike Ricard, Donna Parkhurst. Fast Approaching Deadlines Keep Annual S1fcyjfBu.9i Taking and processing of pictures, writing and editing of articles, indexing of names, typing of copy, drawing and revising of layouts, cropping of pictures, and reading of proofs-all are a part of publishing a yearbook and all are done, along with countless other tasks, each year by Annual WU staffs. The 23 members of this year's stait met daily second period, receiving full credit for the course. However, much additional work had to be done after school and weekends in order to meet the many deadlines. Initial planning was done during the summer. Greatly increased coverage of the year's activities topped the changes made in the 1964 Annual HW. Besides being slightly reorganized to provide better balance, the book had a new, more modern approach to page layout. The 1964 book also brought to a close Mr. Edwin Mes1ow's 31 years as Annual NWN advisor. 27 Checking subscription forms and reading proofs. Diane Olson, Judy Swanton, Kathy Mivshek, and Harriet Dickinson keep busy during Annual period Photographer Jeff Latz, associate editor John Sehiejffendorf, and editor Mark Olson discuss a photography problem. Nw kgiiv To Develop Understanding, Responsible Citizens Is Social Studies Goal fm! Social Studies is a fundamental area of instruction with two broad goals, the development of world understanding and responsible citizenship in a functioning democracy. The Social Studies Department, under the chairmanship of Mr. Fred Patterson, offers a variety of courses. A popular area of study, it includes 18 teachers, 84 classes, and approximately 2500 students enrolled in various phases of the curriculum. A new development this year is the reintroduction of Latin American history to the course ollerings. The most important aspect of the courses is the opportunity for students to express their own personal ideas and opinions. The encouragement of class participation and discussion is of value to the student in years to come. Students in Mr. Pottinger's first period World Civilization I class view a film strip. Oral reports by students are on tlze schedule every Friday in Miss H ildebrand's modern European history classes. si. To see how the economy stands, Pam Busbee, Arvin Kasparaitis, and Norman Hansen refer to Mr. Nickel's book. Q i...-F '. i o ,A .fuss Q'-ll: .5 .vgfjlqhgx ,t f v . I V ' nt' 'urls Sophomores in Mrs. Bowen's General Math ll class gather more knowledge of basic math fundamentals. New, Revised Textbooks Modernize Math A lbloroaeh New, modern approach textbooks for regular ninth grade algebra and eleventh grade regular and preprofessional advanced algebra were adopted by the Mathematics Depart- ment this year. Also revised was the tenth grade preprofes- sional plane and solid geometry course. The Mathematics Department this year had 2225 students enrolled in 81 classes. Its three-level program is designed to meet the needs of students of varying ability. Courses range from general mathematics to preprofessional analytic geometry. A slide rule homeroom at East Campus for math and science students and a West Campus Math Club are among the non-academic activities available. George Osbun heads the department at East Campus, and Lewis Mahoney assists at West Campus. 29 For some strange reason, intersecting circles and tangents amuse advanced algebra students Ralph Hunsinger. Tim Drew, and Pam Cramond. ,f-f' if.-ayfwefi.-Qt2-Keira, . - - - - M..-i.-. 1t1. ,,-., 1 . . p . .- . The head bone's connected to the neck bone . . . Pat Paakola and Jim Sherman study the effects of malnutrition in Mr. Tutton's biology class. Diane Chong peers into the fascinating world of microbes. Shark dissection permits advanced biology students to apply their knowledge. This year's Science offerings are far more extensive than ever. Much instructional area has been either added or improved. New physics and biology laboratories allow for additional units of study and provide the space needed for teaching the new physics course. The Science Department olfers a well rounded program for all interested students. Up to live years of science may be taken. Ad- vanced and regular biology and chemistry, physics, and physi- cal science are offered at East Campus. Courses at West are: general science, biology, and physical science. All chemis- try classes this year use a new approach to chemistry known as Chem Study. A background in science is important for general information as well as a preparation for college. 30 Using a globe, Mr. Lashbrook explains longitude and latitude to his general science class. Two New Laboratories Ada' to Science Program Hydrogen generation by the electrolysis method To provide modern laboratory facilities, East is an experiment encountered in Campus' physics lab was reconstructed this year. Mr. Larsen's chemistry class. V, 31 Mrs. Waldeck teaches her class shorthand fundamentals. - Practice in operating ofice machines is a part of the business curriculum. Phylis Gatsby operates the key punch. Participating in the distributive education program, Jim Planey gets on the job sales experience. Business Department Keeps A breast Of N ew Teaching Developments 32 Z' Besides its general program, the Business Educa- tion Department olfers vocational business training. The aim of the program is to develop average and better students interested in business into good, employable citizens upon com pletion of their formal education. This year new developments in shorthand, typing, and book- keeping were emphasized. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, distributive education, and ollice practice are among the fields of study in the department. For business students interested in extracurricular activities there are the Future Business Leaders, Ofhce Occupations, and Dis- tributive Education Clubs. Department head is Mr. Reyno Bixler and Mr. Homer Ely, assistant. r. Kenneth Gehrls instructs his West Campus Business Law students enter into a discussion typing class to get ready- in Mr. Charles Reid's class on get set-go. ' East Campus. 33 Making use of the modern facilities available to cooking class students are Janice Brown and Marilyn Shishler. Home Ee Department Adds New Faez'lz'tz'es, Teachers Sixteen new sewing machines and a new fitting room at West Campus have been added to the Home Economics Department this year. Also, adding another teacher at each campus has increased the total teacher staff to seven. Both campuses have three instructional areas: a food lab, a clothing lab, and an all-purpose room. Home Economics I, Foods I, and Clothing I are offered at both campuses. In addition, Home Living I and Clothing ll are available at East Campus. The department also sponsors the Future Homemakers Club, a style show in the spring, and a Christmas tea for the faculty. Miss McMorris measures the hem of Yvonne Davis' dress. Mmmm, good! Learning cooking fundamentals in Miss Jones' food class are Grace Brown and Linda Welch. Explaining the varied techniques of water colors to Dian Quigley and Susan Garrett is Mr. Sunderland. West Campus' pleasant surroundings offer many opportunities for art students to Capture their impressions on paper. Clay modeling, as an outlet of Creative talents, is one of the many popular crafts learned in Mr. Misunas' art class. Young Artists Display Creatz'vz'Q2, Ina'ivia'ualz'Q1 Creativity, individuality, and the ability to work independently characterize art students. Elective courses offered by the Art Department deal with introduction to art, crafts, commercial design. painting, and sculpture. Mr. Misunas heads the department, which consists of twenty classes with three teachers at West Campus and two at East. Also available to interested students is East Campus' Arts Club. Drama Classes, Plays Give Students Olblbortunzyi To Express Themselves Mirror, mirror, on the w II . . Checking their makeup before an Arsenic and Old Lace dress rehearsal are Don Naden and Anita Fons. Mrs. Canfield I1 w 3 6 Anita Fons, Gary Millct', and David Johnson open the first scene of Arsenic' and Old Lace. Senior dramatics class members display artistic ability in a painting pantomime. Drama this year included Dramatics I, offered at East and West Campuses, and senior dramatics, available only at East. In dramatics a student learns to work with others, to explore his talents, to achieve self confidence, and to express himself to others. Extracurricular activities included the fall play Arsenic and Old Lacey the Senior class play, Oar Towng the musical, My Fair Lady, which was presented with the Music Depart- ment, and the contest play, The Happy Journey. In this scene, Mike Koch and Don Naden decide to stow Pat Maleck in the basement. Gary Teddy Miller describes his new canal in the basement to his old maid sisters Julie Catlin and Anita Fons. Clmral groups give several concerts througlmut the year in tlze West Campus auditorium. Fluctuating facile fingers of felicific flutists freely fly through sharps and flats during a Friday band practice. Wide opportunities for students of all levels to develop their musical talents are offered by the Music Department. As in other departments, West classes prepare the student for advanced courses at East. However, there are opportunities to begin the study of instruments at both campuses. Besides band, other courses such as orchestra, choir, and harmony are offered. Harmony class, re-instated this year, studies the types of harmonic structure used from 1750. Among its activities this year, the Music Department was host to Area I of the State Music Contest on March 14 and April 18. Mr. Leslie Gilkey heads the department. Composers Mr. Maki ana' Mr. Curlce write music during harmony class at East Campus. A Cappella practices under the direction of Mr. Leslie Gilkey. Special Courses Uncover, Pewct Musz'eal Talents Mr. William Adee provides accompaniment for the practicing West Campus girls' choir. Waukeganls large and extensive industrial arts depart- ment includes l7 teachers in 25 classrooms and offers instruction in 11 subject areas including electricity, electronics, drafting, metal, wood, power, auto mechanics, photography, printing, welding, Annual W,,' building trades, and machines. Extra-curricular activities this year include Camera Club, JETS, and Graphic Arts Club. By taking any of the many courses offered, the average student gains insight into industry and the workaday world. I na'ustrz'al Students Learn Variea' Mechanical Skills if 'dark ' . 3 'hw-...L Machine shop equipment offers unlimited opportunity in metal forming. Under the direction of Mr. Wieczorek, students learn the art of woodworking in the West Campus woodshop. 40 Fundamental as well as advanced electronics training is ojered in the Industrial Arts cttrriculmn. The jainter is but One of the many machines used by advanced woodsllop students. Welding is an important part of the metal working pragrtztn. In case of shipwreck, these nine lifesavers will be prepared to fight the waves. Miss Kay Randolph, instructor, is Girls' Physical Education department head. Enrollment Increase Brings Changes in Gym Program The many phases of physical education include volleyball, basketball, swimming, and healthful exercise. , ga l fe 4-2 Because of increased enrollment and limited facilities, junior girls now have gym three times a week, and junior boys participate in the program only twice weekly. Senior physical education classes meet twice a week for girls and three times a week for boys. On the other hand, the program at West Campus was aided this year with the first use of McAfee Field. West Campus students have physical education daily. Freshman students also take a six-week health course, and sophomores go through a 12-week drivers' education program. The boys, Physical Education Depart- ment is headed by chairman Mr. Ted Damos and assistant Mr. Steve Drew. Miss Kathleen Randolph chairmans the girls, programg she is assisted by Miss Mabel Holle. Now wait a minute, girls. I have to Colne along. Doctor, take your pick out of my tonsils! Field hockey is a part of the wide This is fl dental survey. girls' physical education program. I 0 A 5' Q . 9' Qi 5 In Q I 5:1 Wkiwf 655 Sgt. Ralph Grant explains the importance of health and first aid to his seventh period ROTC class. Weapon and marksmanslzip study is a major Military Department emphasis. I' A In recognition of the importance of military training, two years of ROTC are required of all male students as a graduation requirement. A third year is offered as an elective course. Successful completion of the course will give the student a broad foundation to build upon when called to fulfil his military obligation. Extracurricular activities offered by the department are Crossed Sabers Club, color guard, drill platoon, and rifle team. The military department is under the direction of Major Glen E. Brawn, J r., PMS. 4-5 Brass and shoe polishing and clothes ironing begins with the yearly issuance of uniforms and equipment. 1 an ii, if K lf . L N rv ia N 45 , 7 ffl Qgolfn A Classes are out, the academic day is over, but through these halls school life still goes on. A flood of activities pro- vide a change of pace for students and give them a social world all their own. Sometimes the activities involve the entire school, at other times only special groups. In either instance, extracurriculars give vitality and sparkle to school life, create memories, and develop character. Only in the halls of WTHS could activities be so much fun! .D 46 fi Hey, youz guys, do youz all know that this here Hollerween git-together constitutes a segment of the outpouring of vivacious frolicsomeness distilled from the numerosity of our diverse activities? 47 984 Freshmen Enter These Halls jir First Time Picking up schedules is the first step in the new school year. Tuesday, September 3, West and East Campuses opened their doors to 3,632 students enrolled for the 1963-64 school year. Class totals showed 984 freshmen, 951 sophomores, 948 juniors, and only 759 seniors. Having paid their fees and picked up their schedules a week before the start of school, many of the students knew their way around their campus's often confusing corridors. While last year's sophomores left West Campus to join this year's seniors as upperclassmen at East, the new freshmen began their first year at West with the Class of '66. Although all enjoyed the summer vacation, it was great to get back to the classes, old and new friends, and the many activitiesthat are connected with a year at Waukegan High. The first day of school brings together old friends and new teachers. Fall Events Begin Active School Tear Right: Student Council members discuss activities at the mixer dance. Above: And now for ladies choice. Left: Not even hub caps are forgotten at the Junior Class Car Wash. 50 The start of the new school year was marked by numerous early fall activities. School clubs and or- ganizations sponsored many picnics and other informal activities to better acquaint the new freshmen with the other members of the student body and with the school itself. Both the Junior Class and the band proved the popularity of car washes by using them to build up their treasuries. Fall also brought the start of the football season, parents' day, the taking of miniature pictures, and the first educational and pep assembliesof the year. 4 if W' I 5 1 Above: Great Lakes Navy Band entertains students at an East Campus assembly. Upper Ieft: Miniature pictures provide a break in the school day. Lower left: Powell Park picnic sets groundwork for FTA homecoming float. Homecoming Brings Fun, Viozfogf, and Excitement With the blare of the band and stirring cheers, Homecoming gets under way. Weeks of work contributed to the excellence of this year's homecoming parade. Homecoming dance closes a weekend of exciting activity. 1 . A ut 3 , J,-'51,15 1 X - ' f'...s ' 3 'x. 'J 'W . 5. 4- -Q ,Y , . r iwtw, f,'j.fL R 'Jw- .,g.gs. V. With another victory to their credit, Bulldogs return to the field house. Friday night's pep rally in the West Campus auditorium was the beginning of a successful Homecoming. After the annual Homecoming parade Saturday morning the winning Hoats were given trophies. The afternoon activities were climaxed by a 26-7 Bulldog victory over Morton. Adding to the excitement of the game, hundreds of gold balloons were released by the fans at Waukegan's first touchdown. Half-time entertainment was provided by the band and the majorettes. Later, futu century 21 decorations provided the setting for Saturday night's court presentation in the East gym. 53 7 ristic With the traditional IOSS-Ilp Homecoming game begins. Q- y., 1 G Q , Avid fans cheer the Waukegan team on to a 26-7 victory over Morton 5 is I K .id x X ff ' if dwg.. gg 'ss-. Tri-M was one of several clubs initiating new members during October. Hee Fundamentals of geometric design attract interest at the F rosh-Soph Parents' Night. Sophomores take a trip along Route 66 at their class party. 54 Wide Variety fyf Activities Highlight October Autograph seekers surround Jack Dempsey after his talk in an East Campus homeroom assembly. Acquainting fellow students is a purpose of the annual Transfer Students' Party. October's many varied activities ranged from a West Campus parents' night to several club initiations. Early in October the annual Student Council Transfer Students Party was held to acquaint the new students with the Student Coun- cil, with the school in general, and with some of the many clubs and organizations working in the school. In the West gym and cafeteria October 11 was the Class of '66 Party, during which sophomores took a trip down Route 663' Later in the month there were several homeroom assemblies, including one at East Campus which featured J ack Dempsey. Balloon shaving, cheerleading, apple dunking, and sponge throwing attracted over 500 students to this yearis obviously suc- cessful Recreation Night. Student Council again sponsored the annual event, which was held in the East Campus gym Novem- ber 16 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Individual booths were set up by many school clubs. Earlier, the coming of Halloween brought parties planned by FHA, Girls' League, and the Faculty Association. Other activities included performances at both East and West by the Danish gymnasts and taking the all day, school- wide Stanford Achievement Tests. when Tarzan and Jane drop in at Rec Night A shaving cream shower will be to pose for pictures. William Vasilius' reward for being clumsy with a razor. Halloween parties are sponsored by many different school clubs. Danish gymnasts display acrobatic skills at an all-school assembly. Students skills are tested with a school wide achievement test Photo Courtesy of News-Sun. The Junior Class profited S 1,200 from its annual . , Fish Fry for the Post Prom. Over 1,300 people attended the dinner at Mathonis November 13. Two days later, November 15, members of the Freshman Class came to West Campus in costume to take part in their class party, Hobo Havenf' On a more academic level, November 18 was designated by the Guidance Department as College Night. To help students decide which college to attend, representatives from 94 schools came to olfer information about their institutions. Around the theme 4'Fol1ow the Leader, Student Council sponsored its fourth annual Leadership conference December 14. Included in the program was two hours of discussion. Guest speaker State Senator Robert Coulson talks with Marc Fink, Kurt Keeley, and Candi Morris at the annual Leadership C onferenee. Hob0s perform at the Freshman Class Party, Hobo Haven. QSQQE, Waukegan's Invitational Speech Meet offers opportunities for competitive speech training. Ji 4' 'sd' During College Night a college representative X assists interested students X ig 1 X in selecting a college. it X N p , X Q X A Qt .Xb . if' 'fs' to fg,:.tfsg-.ig , Q - A Q I To , gi H -W fa ' AL K LE: Q. ' -if, 'QB' E ,igfggt ,jf 8 8 fx .2 ' Nfl Y . ll X k ig al Q ,. Q, gkllmm, ' 11- s is V .t,,tt ,, W 5 Hey, fish sounds good! The Junior Class Fish Fry is again held at Mathon's. Students Exhibit Enthusiasm in M any Areas 59 if if is - X., . , g'Gathering of Starsn was the theme for this year's annual WM Club dance. November 30 was the date chosen, and music was provided for this all-school dance by Dick Krause and his band. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of court. This year's court, consisting of eight senior girls and two juniors, was elected by the student body. Each of ten girls represented one of the WTHS sports. As the clock reached twelve, and the doors of the East Campus gym closed, only memories of a wonderful night remained. Punch, anyone? Refreshments are served to couples attending the W Club dance in the East Campus gym. Elected to the Gathering of Stars court were Patricia Kolar, Michaelene Rochnick, Cheryl Krumery, Carol Dominck, Cynthia Lambie, Kirsti Idstrom, Sue Dietmeyer, Kay Savel, and Patricia Canvanaugh. Friday, December l3, may have been an unlucky day for some, but for Waukegan it was a day of victory. The first home bas- ketball game of the season ended with defeat for the Morton Mustangs. Hundreds of eager spectators packed the gym to cheer the Bulldogs. As the games began, the gymnasium became alive with an excitement that lasted until Morton fell to defeat. Come on, I had it first! Stirring band music keeps excitement high. Excitement Shoots H zlgh As Home Cage Season jumps io Fast Start Hail, Waukegan High! Halls Silent As School M oums JW President November 22 students and faculty were shocked as the news of President Kennedy's assassination was announced. Classes were stopped, books were closed, and heads were bowed in grief and sympathy. Stunned students listened intently to the P.A. system broadcasting the morbid happenings in Dallas, Texas. When the 3: 15 bell rang, the halls remained silent. No one gave a thought to his own plans for the coming weekend. Because Monday, November 25, was proclaimed a national day of mourning for the President, school was closed so that each student, in his own way, might pay obeisance to our lost leader. Christmas Events Light U p A ctiviyi Picture Kirsti Idstrom and Cindy Lambie tell Santa Claus what they want for Christmas at the Peppers' Christmas Hootenany. Nfl. X ,ii -ri f . .iisxg at gt l .A 1 During the Christmas season many displays and decorations Kathi Peck, Gary Miller, and Tami Pickus tell sive 'he M0010 festive af '0sPhe'e the Christmas Story at an East Campus assembly. Outside, soft snow sifted silently to the ground, bringing the quiet peace of the winter season. Inside the school, distinctive decorations brightened otherwise dull hallways and classrooms. A strange feeling of excitement and anticipation surrounded the school as musical groups put on a Sunday concert and clubs sponsored special parties. In keeping with the season, several organizations went caroling. Then just before school was excused for a two week vacation, the pervading spirit of goodwill was climaxed by two all- campus assemblies. It was Christmas. The mid-year objective and essay exams seemed to set the mood, and activities during the first few weeks of the second semester were of a more academic nature. First of these was WTHS' participation on the TV programs I fs Academic and Rebuttal. Not long after that, on January 27, East Campus held its first parents' night in several years, giving students, parents an idea of what goes on during an average school day. While speech enthusiasts were kept busy preparing for state competition in February and March, National Honor Society was making plans for its initiation February 27. West Campus' new National Junior Honor Society initiated its new members March 10. February was also a time for career exploration. Early in the month interested juniors spent a day at nearby businesses and industries. Later all upperclassmen explored occupations of interest to them by attending career conferences led by specialists in a wide variety of fields. A quiet hall or hzdden nook serves as a hermttage for students anttctpatzng semester tests av. K QE? if5?fsv 1 .J- At the NJHS initiation, superintendent Paul Burke and sponsor Mrs. Helen Christensen congratulate James Hewitt and Carolyn Lake. Attending an East Campus career conference, Larry Sounder and Richard Kutzler get pointers on electronic equipment from a representative of a local TV repair firm. Discussing plans for the Senior Class play with NHS president Al Butkus and East principal George Latham Miss Deimer are .lainie Catlin, Sue Daley, Pat talk witlz Gail Short and Donna Parkhurst, two of the Malek, Jim Neilnurger, Janet Schwegler, Sue 62 new members initiated by the society this year. Schmitt, and Diane Joseph. Ac1fivz'tz'es QF A eademie ature Come Fast in 2nd Semester Books, books everywhere and all her brains did shrink, Books, books everywhere and how she fried to think! Happy to be freed from the hallowed halls of WTHS, hysterical highsfhoolers hurry home only to be haunted by the horrors of homework. Oh well, 1'l1Srf1ffH1y diff l'0'710 0Wf -i 1 -si'.. 21. f153:f:Q4:41:f A ,i My 66 k me r Q .,.,.....-. -1-. -. Q f,--sf .4 iw.. - W., . .W -., Qs: 5 A 2 ae. ,l .il ' 1 s E l Little Miss Sandy thought it quite dandy to climb in a locker one day. But along came big Bruce with the power of Zeus, and frightened Miss Sandy away. As the day gets underway the metallic clang of busy lockers and the lively talk between friends reverberates through the halls. The seething mass of students keeps building up until the 8: 10 bell inspires haste to first period classes. For some this means a run across East Campus' drill fieldg for others, a long climb to the third lloor. In the library a busy quiet is maintained by students hunting for research paper material. Suddenly a hungry herd of highschoolers stam- pedes down to the cafeteria, signaling the start of the iirst of the four 25-minute lunch periods. Later in the day a daring study hall sleeper, hoping he won't be caught, dreams of the test that he almost passed. But the sharp ringing of the Hnal bell brings an end to all drowsiness. Students wildly dash for the waiting buses, which they squeeze, squish, and squirm onto, all in the hope that they'll be able to make their way to the door when they get to their stop. Thus ends another day at WTHS. Students Madly study at every opportunity k . may K my iflumsgt. X1 S X V wtf! .Q 'X ' j wfzf 1. .- 11. Orchesis stirs u a heat wave durin a Latin P t American number at its annual show. Kathy Mivshek and Larry Beeman hop in their socks at the Sock Hop. A wave of pathos is sent through the audience by this Talent Show trio Highsehoolers' favorite pastime is portrayed in Talent Show's The mood is set for a Telephone Hour. ' Talent Show act. 'Let There Be Talent, Says WTHS Student Council tai 5 Perhaps the most spectacular event of the year was the concert given by the Chad Mitchell Trio and sponsored by Student Council. The trio is a nationally popular folk-singing group, and the performance was a sell-out. Student Council also sponsored the Talent Show. Student acts ranged from singing groups to modern dancing and from bands to skits. Girls got their chance to be chivalrous to the boys during the traditional Turnabout Week. The theme this year was uBabes in Boylandf, GAA was also active in sponsoring early spring activities. Among them were Dads' Night and the Orchesis Show. At Dads' Night the girls and their fathers participated in a variety of gym sports. The annual show sponsored by Orchesis, the modern dance group, featured wide selection of dances centered around the theme 4'World of lmaginationf' Earlier, Peppers sponsored an all- school Sock Hop and gave prizes for the most original pair of socks. The Chad Mitchell Trio hm 8 a folk f'ff'1f'f f Hi H filled GAA Dads' Night really gave the fathers a lift. West auditorium. The gym was a vision of fairy-tale land: Hansel and Gretel loaned their gingerbread house to provide a bandstand, and the Seven Dwarfs presented their diamond mine for all to admire. The occasion for the Fantasia,' setting was the 38th Military Ball, held March 13. Top promotions of the evening, cadet colonel and honorary cadet colonel, went to Al Butkus and Cyndi Lambie. Music for the annual ball was provided by F redie Wayne's band. Fantasia is forming under the paint brushes of honorary sponsors Barb Becklian and Maryanne Baron. Al Butkus receives congratulations from Major Glen Brawn on his promotion to cadet colonel. Kay Savel enters the gym through crossed sabers during the presentation of the honorary sponsors. Major Frisbie, honored Military Ball guest, crowns Cyndi Lambie on her promotion to honorary cadet colonel. l Portrait of a Dream was the 1963 Junior Prom theme. May 4, the night of the Prom, proved to be a memorable evening for those who entered the beautifully Junior Class president Fred Martin crowns Patricia dCCOI'3tCd East CHIIIPLIS gym C avanauglz 1963 Prom Queen. at 8 p.m. and danced to the music of Ross Anderson's band. The Post Prom, Mystic Sea, was held at the Illinois Beach State Lodge, where couples dined and danced until 4 a.m. tiff. Making up the 1963 Junior Prom Court were Betsy Brothers, Janice Winters, Toni Nelson, Carol Dominick, Kathie Mason, Patricia Cavanaugh, Kathy Geske, Kirsti Ldstrom, Cheryl Krumery, Marcia Brehm, Janet Plaushines, and Barbalyn Becklian. r'lWfFi'?'Z.0?'fllJlf? jtuzioi' Prom Portrays a Dream 71 f :B lg Mgmgnt J As the year finally draws to an end, many last minute activities keep students busy. Seniors, awaiting their M h If big moment, make the most of their last arc 65 ear few days of high school life. They eagerly anticipate senior skip day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. T0 C1055 As always, the presenting of awards at an all-school assembly is another end-of-the-year activity. Both East and West Campus military cadets and bands participate in the annual ROTC Federal inspection. The distribution of yearbooks and final examinations then mark the close of another year. Awards day is a day of recognition for the C1CC0mPlfShmef1fS East Campus band precedes the scores vf Sfudenfs- of ROTC cadets at Federal inspection. x 'S N . X 72 ji ,-' Q .:.,'T K Eager students clamor for the Annual W. 73 e e The long awaited day of Baccalaureate is come 2 5. s Attaining physical fitness and sportsmanship is a vital part of a high school education, and WTHS students have bene- fited much from this aspect of learning. While the well rounded sports program offers physical fitness and personal enj oyment to the participants, it also builds school spirit and pride among the enthusiastic rooters. Fine coaching, partic- ipation, and backing of the team have made Waukegan proud of its standing in all athletic fields, and it is through these halls that we have learned to cooperate to achieve the utmost of our abilities in athletic competition. ,F-as ff J M--sq 74 The state wrestling championship was only one of the many honors achieved by WTHS athletic teams '34 Growing 'W' Club Has Largest M embershzlb In I ts H istogf This year's W Club, with the largest membership to date, again enjoyed a successful year. First major activity of the year was the annual '6W', Club dance. Ten girls were elected by the student body to represent the ten sports for the dance court. The next task taken up by the club was the annual distribution of polio boxes in downtown stores. Club members also attended the second an- nual Surburban League Letterman's Club meeting, held at Highland Park. In addition, W Club operates the concession stands at all home basketball and football games. Sponsoring this year's club were Mr. Leo Singer and Mr. Jack Mallory. W CLUB. ROW 1: Al Butkus, Chuck Reid, Vince Pecaro, Terry Lauret, Jim Paul, Den- nis Staats, Rob Koshkarian, Demetre Selevredes, Al Brauch, Fred Martin, Vince Pelley, sponsor Leo Singer. ROW 2: Bill Bennett, Mort Havey, Charlie Stouffer, Lee Davis, Ken- neth Rice, Charles Caswell, Dean Gerchar, Ralph Hunsinger, Al DeVon. ROW 3: John Johnson, Ron Gantar, Harold Johnson, Dennis Mivshek, Billy Bjorkman, Rick Gantar, Rich Edwards, Terry Clark, Robert Barnett. ROW 4: Jim Dennor, Bruce Daydif, Joe Helbling, Doug Inglish, Joel Vesanen, Ralph Hoff, Peter Sonn. ROW 5: Pat Carney, Frank Korenchan, Tom Grekso, John Divjak, Robert Brown, Ralph Swank, Tom Hadsell, Eugene Bryant, Tom Smith, Mike Mercure, Sam Haroian. ROW 6: Joel Graber, Bob Boone, Mike Ekman, John Pederson, Mike Gantar, Philip Dahl, Kent Walden, John Pogue, Charles Barnes, George Stone. ROW 7: David Kerr, Tom Greene, Tom Williams, Charles Stone, Bill Traynor, Phil Terrill, Brian Urbaitis, Dave Cypcar, Dave Nielsen. ROW 8: Bill Maloney, Don Geiger, Jim Bishop, Ed Petroshius. ROW 9: Bill McNeil, Fred Dennis, Byron Aslett, Charlie Cuendet, Arvin Kasparaitis, Rich Alvarez, Earl Kyle, Rick Kamerad, Vic Pecaro, Marc Fink. W CLUB OFFICERS: Terry Lauret. secretary: Jim Paul, treasurer, Al Butkus, president: Mike Koch, sergeant-at-arms: Mr. Jack Mallory, co-sponsorg Mr. Leo Singer, sponsor. ABSENT: Vince Pelley, vice- president. 76 rom Q Parents' Club ojficers campaign for new members at the kickojj' football game last September. In its 10 years of existence Parents' Club has made many contributions to the WTHS athletic program. It has sponsored award dinners and ban- quets for the athletes and paid part of the fee to send the sophomore cheerleaders to a summer clinic. Parents' Club also has equipped the training room, bought cameras and accessories for taking movies of ath- letic events. But above all, it has helped bring about a better under- standing between the home and School in connection with the WTHS athletic program. PARENTS' CLUB OFFICERS: Brad West, presidentg Helen Kolar, secretaryg D. O. Waud, vice-president. Parents' Club Ejjbrts Hellb Strengthen Unelerstandlng qv Athletic Program 77 Battling Rough O,o,o0sz'tz'0n, Bulldogs Fznzslz Third 'Rf silt V trys, Sacramento cuts through lzne for large gazn RIGHT, VARSITY FOOTBALL. ROW 1: Manager Richard Kirkwood, Bill Maloney, Harry Stackhouse, Vince Pelley, John Sacramento, Charles Stoulfer, Tom Smith, Bill Drew, Bob Shines, Bob Morrison, Jerry Haines, Marc Morrison, Tom Greene, Dave Jurgaitas, Eugene Bryant, Ed Wilkerson. ROW 2: Manager Tom Dietz, Mike Koch, Frank Zarilian, Tom Oberembt, John Davis, Arvin Kasparaitis, Larry Bakanec, Ralph Hoff, Mike Clark, Ron Lauraitis, Chuck Cepaitis, Bob Boone, Vince Pecaro, Mike Castelli, Elvid Ammons, Terry Beck. ROW 3: Coach Damos, Coach Hyde, Trainer Jordon, Coach Rucks, Ron Hagen, Manager, Mike Rompella, Chuck Reid, Ray Coleman, Jim Dennor, Bruce Daydif, Al Butkus, Harold Johnson, Dennis Mivshek, Ralph Swank, Tom Hadsell, John Divjak, Joe Davila, Irwin Woldomir, Manager John Johnson, Robin Rissell, Trainer Richter, Coach McClendon, Coach Nosek. ROW 4: Al Devon, Tom Grekso, Tony Skvarce, Lee Swank, Mike Grampo, Al Brauch, Mike Lopez, Dave Henry, John Alden, Kent Walden, Vic Pecaro, Bernie Boryo, Bill Bjorkman, John Janks. Issuance of football uniforms signals the approaching sport season. 'iss 'Q' zyepqt 'uw-neu. f , 1, W ,Q 11: With tension growing every minute, members of the varsity team anxiously await their turn to enter the homecoming game. Third in the tough Suburban League was where the varsity Bulldogs finished the 1963 season. Although the opposition was the roughest in several years, the football team displayed the typical Waukegan fighting spirit. Opponents will remember Waukegan as a team with a determination to win. New this year was the presentation of plaques to the best oifensive and defensive players each week. Defensive plaques were awarded to Bob Boone, Tom Gberembt, Lee Davis, Jim Dennor, Terry Beck, Mike Rompella, and Bruce Daydif. Offensives plaques went to Ted Demkiw, Chuck Reid, Lee Swank Ctwicej, John Sacramento, and Tony Skvarce. The all-Suburban team had four Bulldog gridders. They were Tom Oberembt, Terry Beck, Bruce Daydif, and Lee Swank. Lee also received honorable mention on the all-State team. ,-ff Eli 1963 SOPH FOOTBALL. ROW 1: Jim Damos, Tom Ferri, Ernie Dahl, Marty Korczak, Bobby Adams, Ray Frost, Gary Slocum, Ronnie Martin, Bobo Mamig, Joe Costa, Chris Hurndon, Bob Muccituelli CMgr.J. ROW 2: Steve Scott fMgr.J, Morris Norman, Terry Hairrell, Vernon Mugerditchian, Ray Sorensen, Dennis Bourland, Mike Melius, Jim Spenko, Mike Bay, Langston Hughes, Steve Dominick, Dick Strykowski, ROW 3: Jim Hewitt, Ken Dieck, Don Moreno, Guy Gersich, Stan Corpier, Nishan Paparifian, Steve Peth, Bill Beck, Bob Melville, Vic Fink. ROW 4: Jack Richter tTrainerJ, Jack Miller tCoachJ, Russ Henriksen, John Paulsen, Brian Long, Keith Fish, Ed Podboy, John Lauret, Dave Rocknich, Bob Hriban, Jay Jackson, Chuck Easley, Ken- neth Reed, Bruce Kerkove. Frosh-Soph Teams Make Winning Almost a Habit SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Opp. if Thornton ...,.... ,... 7 Niles East ,.....,... ., 0 Proviso East .i,,.. 0 Morton East ...... ....... 1 4 Oak Park ............ .,..... 6 Evanston ......,......., ,...... 1 3 Highland Park ..........,.,....... ...,,,,.. 0 New Trier .....,...........,,,.,...., .... . . . 21 SEASON RECORD Won 6 Lost 2 20 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-3rd FRESHMAN AU FOOTBALL Opp. it Niles East ,..., ......,..,,........ ,,........, ..... 0 Proviso East W 41 20 First home game begins with the presentation of a flower to each player's mother. W 25 26 25 31 26 6 18 Morton East ...,.. .... 7 13 Oak Park ..,,........ ....... 6 7 Evanston ..........,.... ,,,... 1 3 41 Highland Park ........,..................... 13 13 New Trier ,........,..,.....,......... ............ 6 13 SEASON RECORD Won 6 Tied 1 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-1st FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL Opp. own Iljiles East ..,........ ,.,.... 0 7 During the sophomore game with Morton, quarterback bfgxiovtiiftluffffff ff 22 Q2 Mike Bay fades back for a pass. Oak Park , ........ 6 26 Evanston ........... 6 12 Highland Park ....,........... ...,...... . 7 16 New Trier ..,....,....,,.. .,...... . . ,, .... .. 0 20 SEASON RECORD Won 6 Lost 1 in :,', sn FROSH A FOOTBALL. ROW 1: David Tipton, Fred Evans, Otis Ingram, Bob Hovey, Jim Gon- zalez, Fred Reckling, Gary Kolar, Jim Shebenik, Jim Reardon, Dan Simmet, Frank Bruno. ROW 2: John Alcorn, Joel Smith, Steen Foster, Dan Surroz, David Aho, Chuck Stoll, Tim Labus, Coach Jim Kruempelstaedter, Coach Larry Ten- Pas. ROW 3: Mike Whitaker, Pete Krupa, John Rompella, Victor Montano, John Zadigian, Rick Ciesla, Dale Carter, Dennis Herd, Bob Adams, Gary Owens, Joe Hall. FROSH B FOOTBALL. ROW I: Bryan Swank, Keith Feathergill, Dan Paulausky, Bill Colp, Pat Carmody, Pat Molloy, Joe Zupec, Paul Rost, Bob Montanaro, Jerry Merkel, Greg Durkin. ROW 2: Oliver Craig, Dave Mackia, Rick Mc- Sparin, Paul Devanas, Don Frawley, Ed Ballic, Gary Scandiff, Elvin Grithn, Ron Bakanac, Al- bert Jansen, Bill Figeas. ROW 3: Coach Krump- elstaedter, Coach Mallory, Tom Pasiewicz, Flip Brown, Mike Hewitt, John Wirtanen, Lee Chisum, Dave Moitztielo, James McLee, Bruce Quinn. ROW 4: Mike Blozevich, Tim Crabb, Doug Roeser, Alex Shaw, Bob Groot, Bill Bentivegna, Doug Hakanen, Steve Drew, Dennis Mercer, Tom Schwab, Rich Stratton, Jim Bous- son, Jim Drinkwine. . . . and when you go out on the field, he sure to have this on or you'lI get your brains knocked ow! John Fish gets his equip ment from trainer Del Jordan. 81 VARSITY WRESTLING. ROW 1: George Vickers, Bob Shines, Terry Heath, Bob Lotfredo, Russ Terrien, Keith Wadell, Curtiss Watkins. ROW 2: Mgr. Merrill Bitner, Charles Barnes, Al Handy, Frank Zarifian, Trainer Del Jordan, Mike Bay, Danny Evans, Ron Byrd. ROW 3: Coach Ott Bay, Coach Arnold Cohn, Coach Larry TenPas, Coach Jim Krumpelstaedter, Mgr. Rob Koshgarian. Varsity Gmpplers Pin Down Second Stmzlght State Title State champs for the second straight year-that's the WTHS varsity wrestlin g team. In making a runaway of the battle for the state title, the Bulldogs came up with two individual champions: junior Bob Shines C1121 and senior Frank Zarifian 41805. Taking seconds were junior Dan Evans C1275 and senior Bob Loifredo C 1385, who was also team captain. Other accomplishments of the 1963-64 varsity grapplers included firsts in league, district, and sectional competition. Their only loss came early in the season to LaGrange. It was the wrestlers, Hrst defeat in 58 straight dual matches, and gave them an 18--1 overall record. Suburban League statistics showed 7 wins and no losses. Outlook for future seasons continued to be bright as the sophomores Hnished with a perfect record of 15 wins. 82 VARSITY WRESTLING Opp' trw, Palatine 9 35 Thornton 10 33 LaGrange 24 17 Maine East 10 32 Morton East 13 30 Oak Lawn 8 38 Niles East 14 24 Christmas Tournament 2nd 68 Mellville N. 7 38 Granite City 13 30 Pekin 13 32 New Trier 10 32 Glenbrook N. 5 36 Proviso East 14 25 Niles West 3 39 Highland Park 3 47 North Chicago 14 25 Evanston 9 33 Oak Park O 42 East Lcyclcn 12 26 District lst 122 Sectional lst 74 State 1st 49 SEASON RECORD Won 18 Lost 1 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-lst Won 7 Lost 0 Heavyweight Tgm Greene, Going for a pin in the varsity I5f pound State champion wrestler Frank Zarifian receives len, faces an Antioch dlvlslon is sophomore Mike Bay. congratulations from school superintendent Paul Burlte grappler in a varsity match. Soplz Wrestlers Compile Pepfect Record SOPHOMORE WRESTLING A Opp. UW Palatine 18 32 Thornton 11 33 LaGrange S 39 Maine East 11 26 ltiorton East 13 36 Oak Lawn 10 38 Niles East 23 28 New Trier 4 30 Glenbrook N. 3 45 Proviso East 6 36 Niles 1Vcst 10 39 Highland Park 5 49 North Chicago 17 24 Evanston 18 22 Oak Park 6 40 Soph. Tournament 2nd 60 SEASON RECORD Won 15 Lost 0 SURBURBAN LEAGUE-1st Won 7 Lost 0 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Opp. UW Palatine 19 29 Thornton 19 35 Antioch 8 42 Forest View 8 42 Morton East 8 42 North Chicago 3 47 Mlarren 8 44 Niles East 0 56 New Trier 11 35 Zion 6 41 Proviso East 11 44 Highland Park O 56 Warren lSoph.l 28 26 Evanston 8 I 38 New Trier Invitation lst 132 Points SEASON RECORD Won 13 Lost 1 SUBURBAN LEAGUEA1st Won 6 Lost 0 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING. ROW 1: Frank Denison, Eugene Barnes, Ronald Thomp- son, Mike Shreve, Jim Guinn, Gary Vardeman, Dave Sherrell, Dennis Teigland, Tom Ferri, Marc Marienthal. ROW 2: Coach Arnold Cohn, Jim Stone, Ray Amadei, Jim Jereb, Russ Henriksen, Rich Kitchen, Joe Grana, Tom McDonald, Mike White. Tom Prepelica, Bob Topel. Coach Larry TenPas. ROW 3: John Kendzior, Ernie Dahl, Jim Spenko, Ken Diek, Don Moreno, Alton Sanders, Larry Zarilian, John Slater, Ray Soren- sen, Jack May. FRESHMAN WRESTLING. ROW I.' Roger Dobnikar, Jerry Schroeder. Herb Sisk. George Handy, Brad Nickerson, Luther Pritchett. ROW 2: Dave Mackie, Bill Figeas. Paul Rost, Bryan Swank, Larry Girdley, Al Iverson, Mike Mulligan, A. Slater. ROW 3: Dan Surroz, Pat Carmody, Larry Christian, Jim Reardon, Bill Soderquist. Joseph Thompson, Bert Boone, Dave Moitzlield, Mgr. Jimmy Smith. Coach Arnold Cohn. ROW 4: Joe Hall, Al Jensen, Victor Montano, John Zadigian, Dale Carter, Joe Smith. Dan Mayer, Larry Duty, Alex Barnes. Cagers Wz'n Regional, zfipecl in Sectional Finals VARSITY BASKETBALL. ROW I: Ted Demkiw, Larry Kaufmann, Bob Waud, Pat Carney, Chuck Reid, John Johnson, Gene Bromstead. ROW 2: Ray Coleman, Mel Hurndon, Jim Dennor, Bruce Daydif, Roger Norkus, Jim Freeman, Lee Swank. ROW 3: Craig Sager, Rich Alden, Joe Helbling, Ralph Stonebraker, Frank Kuzmickus, Al De- Von, Bernie Boryc. ROW 4: Mgr. Don Paulausky, Asst. Coach Mr. Rucks, Head Coach Mr. Miller, Trainer Mr. Jordan, Mgr. Brian Lerche. Mel Hurndon and lim Dennor provide tough rebounding for Waukegan against Morton East. VARSITY BASKETBALL Opp. fiwyy Maine West 55 61 Evanston 50 56 Morton East 54 59 Niles East 38 54 Strcator 54 60 Pekin 64 56 Quincy 48 52 New Trier 56 48 Proviso 68 63 Highland Park 44 72 Oak Park 68 79 Evanston 50 48 Morton East 49 51 Niles East 39 67 New Trier 28 41 Provisn East 62 48 Highland Park 35 42 Oak Park 67 69 Warren 29 77 Libertyville 43 59 Highland Park 53 63 Mundclein 55 74 Evanston 71 70 SEASON RECORD , 1 L 6 WON 7 ost Q SUBURBAN LEAGUE-2nd X Won 10 Lost 4 Q 84 Gene Brotnstead gets ready to score on another of his many long jump shots. Coach .lack Miller gives the Bulldogs a chalk talk. Although they finished second in league play, the varsity basketball team really started moving in state tournament action. The Bulldogs overwhelmed a ragged Warren team 77-29 and knocked oil Libertyville's five 59-43 to move into the final round of the regional. There Highland Park fell 65--53, giving WTHS the title. Moving into the sectionals, the rimsters shattered Mundelein's hopes 74-55. But in the finals Evanston edged out the cagers 71-70. Earlier, in the Pontiac Christmas tournament, the Bulldogs turned back a strong Streator team before losing to Pekin, the eventual state champions. Team standouts were seniors Chuck Reid, Ted Demkiw, Melvin Hurndon, and juniors Ray Coleman and Gene Bromstead. F Junior Ray Coleman goes up for a shot against Evanston in the sectional finals. 85 U nderelassmen Capture 3 League Firsts Opp. aw, Maine West 35 41 Evanston 53 43 Morton East 25 42 Niles East 13 42 North Chicago 45 56 North Chicago 24 54 Glenbrook 28 65 New Trier 18 58 Proviso East 23 31 Highland Park 35 53 Oak Park 35 59 Evanston 40 54 Morton East 32 46 Niles East 41 56 ' W T New Trier 44 53 Proviso East 52 47 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL. ROW 1: Joe Medina, Terry Hairrell, Al Cesnovar, g:ihl32dkPafk Z3 . . T Bill DeVore, Bob Brown, Ron Coleman, Morriss Norman, Henry Harper. ROW 2: SEASON RECORD Gary Slocum, Manuel DelaRosa, Bob.Hr1var, Tom Koesser, Tom Polansek, John Paul- YEEURQN LEAGLggh1st2 sen, Langston Hughes, Bob Maccitelli. ROW 3: Chris Sorensen, Paul Triplet, George Won 12 Lost 2 Tuokko, Van Cole, Brian Ambrose, Ed Podboy, Coach Robert J oor. FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL Opp. ' 37 Maine West Forest View 23 Warren 25 Evanston 25 North Chicago 28 Morton East 24 Libertyville 45 Niles East 25 North Chicago 32 New Trier 30 Proviso East 37 Highland Park 44 Libertyville 35 Evanston 41 Niles East 22 New Trier 24 Prcviso East 42 Oak Park 37 SEASON RECORD Won 15 Lost SUBURBAN LEAGUE-lst FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL Maine West Forest View Evanston North Chicago Libertyville Niles East Notre Dame North Chicago New Tier Proviso East Highland Park Libertyville Evanston Niles East New Trier Proviso East Oak Park Morton East Opp. 30 16 20 18 28 23 47 12 28 62 35 32 43 27 40 29 47 23 SEASON RECORD Won 15 Lost 3 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-lst FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL. ROW I: Gary Kolar, Jim Gonzalez, Lee Chisum, Zelmon Brile, Steen Fester, Alan Shepston, Dave Collin, manager. ROW 2: Coach Bruce Brothers, LeRoy Bryant, Ralph Livingston, Fred Evans, Bob Adams, David Aho, Will Camacho. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL. ROW I: Frank Loquidis, Bob Hovey, John Coron- eos, Scott Willette, Steve Drew, Doug Hakanen, Stanley Pruitt, Alex Shaw. ROW 2: Flip Brown, Dennis Herd, Chuck Leskovec, Ted Killian, David DeRue, Dan Fenkick, Fred Reckling. v INDIVIDUAL EVENT INTRAMURAL CHAMPS. KNEELING: Homer Hankenson, directorg Terry Cashmore, senior rope climb, Roger Brown, senior weight lifting, Dale Clark, senior ping pong, Andy Novak, junior rope climb. STANDING: Jerry Haines, senior weight lifting, Jim Christman, junior weight lifting, Craig Donovan, junior weight liftingg Dave Luoma, junior weight lifting. Intramurals Ojjer Wide Selection Of Bmw' Sports To give boys not participating in varsity athletics a chance to take part in the sport of their choice is the purpose of the intramural program. A few of the events the boys can participate in are basketball, volleyball, bowling, weight lifting, softball, and ping pong. There are a number of other sports available at different times throughout the year. Proof of intramural's popularity can be seen in the fact that over 400 juniors and seniors alone participated in the winter phases of the program. WEST INTRAMURAL CHAMPS. KNEELING: Stan Cor- pier, Mike Gordon, Kurt Shellene, director Mr. George JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS. ROW 1: Micheal Macki, Harro. STANDING: Bob Clement, Phil Medina, Ray Frost, Vince Pelley, Randy Stone, captain Dave Nielsen. ROW 2: Ned Fisher, ViC Fink, Chris Sorensen. Bob Ad21mS, Marty Mr. Steve Drew, Tom Waidzunas, John Ritz, Gary Skvarce. Korczak. 87 1963 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. ROW I: Joel Vesanen, Phil Terrill, Robert Niday, Rich Edwards, Captain Pat Edmondson, Bob Richards, David Almanzo, Lee Clark, Dave Nielsen, Terry Lauret. ROW 2: Frank Korenchan, Rick Gantar, Chuck Caswell, Brian Urbaitis, Allan Gonyo, James Freeman, Mike Ekman, Henry Wirtala, Earl Kyle, Rick Kaerad. ROW 3: Coach Conrad Baker, John Pogue, Dave Dewey, Jim Bishop, Rich Schwarz. Dan Evans, Ralph Hunsinger, John Lindeman, Don Banick, Don Flagg. Won 7 Lost 2 Varsizyz Harriers Stride to F irst District Title CROQQQSQKTRY CSQQHSCHJQEQY On a brisk autumn day it's possible to see scores of boys, D 6 Id OPS? D 5 ld 0115 H clad in gold sweatclothes and spiked shoes, running speedily CI' C Cel' C n o 1 onon East 39 22 Morton East 27 along the leaf-covered paths at Weiss Field or Bonnie Brook . c D ' o iffiv.iii ' ii ii ggiffponime gi Golf Course. The boys are .a part of Waukegan's '63 varsity ilifiiliniist iii illlfilsiniist ig, cross country team, which turned in a season record this H ghlf-nd Park 33 23 Highland Park 40 year of seven wins and two losses. The harriers, under the N les East 44 19 Niles East 39 . . E anston 24 31 Evanston 41 supervision of coach Conrad Baker, ended the season by L kc County 2nd Lake County SEASON RECORD SEASON RECORD Won 6 Lost 3 SUBURBAN SUBURBAN LEAGUE-4th LEAGUE-3rd taking an eleventh in State, fourth in Suburban, and a first in District. Waukegan had never before won a District cross country title. Top boys in the gruelling two-mile run were seniors Pat Edmondson and Rich Edwards, as well as junior Lee Clark. 1963 SOPHOMORE CROSS COUN- TRY. ROW I: Emmanuel Olivares, Lawrence Quinn, Ron Alden, Terry Heath, William Zudonyi, Eugene Baines. Phil Medina, James Pogue, Simon Martinez, Doug Nauta, Paul Neil, Robert Gonyo. ROW 2: Hannu Pennanen, Larry Kamerad, Dom Sac- ramento, Gil Danielson, Gil Schmitt, Ken Mclntire, Jim Kalina, Heikki Pen- nanen, Guy Inman, Ron Killough, Bob Church, Paul Hansen. ROW 3: Coach Ray Eiben, Frank Loquidis, Dennis Koehler, Tom McDonald, Louie Popoff, Roger Shook, Kent Botsford, Tom Prepelico, Joe Medina, Hiram Haney, Dennis Kukla, Gary Hickey, Russel Schwanz, Ken Moore. 88 Gymnasts Sixth in State, Have Best Season Ever Climaxing their finest season in the relatively short history of WTHS gymnastics, the varsity gymnasts climbed to sixth place in the State meet. Senior Fred Dennis accumulated all of the team's 28 points, taking a first on the still rings, a second on the high bar, and a third in all-around competition. Based on the fact that Dennis, WTHS, first State gymnastics champion, scored more points than any other single individual in the State finals, he is probably the finest gymnast in Illinois. Although the sophomores lost 7 of their 13 meets, outlook for next year is much better as practically the whole team was composed Working on the high bar, still ring state champ of freshmen- Fred Dennis demonstrates his versatility. -HL .... .- . W- . Vs. .... .. I' 1, .. . , ,,,,, AI.. .. I .. ... .. .... .., .- .- ,, .. , - , , .. G., . Xu... .. ,, Q... i, H, , g . .Q ' K r- X, c., .. ,,, .. , K J - ! -- t-- '.. . . 5' t 1 r 1 . :ll 4 if I ,t Q U .Q 1' I , I Z I ,tv , 5-1' t it S i sri? i s J rj i j FFR ZX t t 1 : gif - 4 t 7 . ' f ll N 3 9 VARSITY GYMNASTICS. ROW I: Mgr. Bill McNeil, Pete Sonn, Don Flagg, Mike Mercure, Coach William Ballester. ROW 2: Steve Dupor, Warren Close, Mark Youngberg, David Davis, Leo Terrien, Fred Dennis, Joe Salmi, Ken Hightower, Roosevelt Henderson, Dan Wright. FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS, ROW I: Mgr. Bill Colp, Fred Henderson, Tim Wright, Karl Koy, Gary Hampson, Stanley Yukna, Melton Hudson, Mgr. Rich Strykowski. ROW 2: Ken Hansen, Steve Nenonen, Don Hightower, Tim Labus, Harry Crammond, Jim Strazer, Eugene Williams, Larry Ferreri, Lester Yoder, Bruce Laughlin. ROW 3: Vince Kazmer, Louis Boryc, Bradley Pavelski, Gary Youngberg, Tom Close, Jolm Wirtanen, Alan Anderson, Dennis Koehler, Frank Bruno, Jim Soderquist, Barry Hall, Coach Robert Jones. ROW 4: Curt Hampson, Stuart Stein, Jim Bousson, Lee Shelton, Tom Pasiewicz, Matti Salmi, Bill Wood, Marc Morgan, Steve Ormord, Carl Berke, Ronald Alden. V Mei I haf' . VARSITY GYMNASTICS Opp. Glenbrook 57 East Leyden 49lfg Round Lake 40 New Trier 62 Proviso East SO Niles East 'l8lfg lvlorton East 42 Itlaine YVest 64 Evanston 75115 Barrington 63 Oak Park 52 West Leyden 68 Thornton 83 Suburban bleet 4th District Meet 4tl1 State lwleet 6tll SEASON RECORD Wlon 8 Lost 5 SUBURBAN LEAGlQl2+lth lVon 3 Lost 3 SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS Opp. Glenbrook 39 East Leyden 51 Round Lake 39 New Trier 8112 Proviso East 80 Niles East T1 Morton East 80 lVIaine WVest 47 Evanston 33 Barrington T0 Oak Park 68 Wlest Leyden 57 Thornton 66 Suburban Meet Gilt SEASON RECORD YVOn 5 Tied 1 Lost SUBURBAN LEAGUE-6th VVon 0 Lost 6 nw- '75 82'Q, 92 T0 rw 5315 90 68 56' ' 69 80 64 -49 54 54 28 nw 93 81 93 50? 52 61 52 85 49 62 64 '75 66 33l 7 Varsigf atators Stroke To F inislz cy' Season The 1963-64 varsity swimming team, handi- capped by injuries, ended lifth in the Subur- ban League. Under veteran coach Tom Jacobson and assistant coaches Richard Hyde and Bernard Knauer, the mermen ended their season with a three and nine record. Outstanding swimmers on the team this year were captain and most valuable swimmer Bruce Johnson, Jerry Law, John Pederson, George Lambert, Bob Preston, and Brad West. Record-breakers were Johnson in the 100-yard breaststroke, Law in the 200-yard individual medley, Pederson in the 50-yard freestyle, and sophomore Alan Saunders in the 100-yard freestyle. Taking a quick breath, Bruce Johnson readies for the final turn in the 100-yard breaststroke. VARSITY SWIMMING. ROW I: George Lambert, Dick Freeman, John Metcalf, Bruce Johnson, Ray Butkus, John Pederson. ROW 2: Bob Preston, Don Geiger, Boyd Dobnikar, Brad West, Bill Freeman, Charles Nuuttila, Don Kistler. ROW 3: Edward Petroshius, Jerry Law, Rick Gantar, Roy Stephens, Sammy Haroian, Mgr. Dick Flament, Coach Thomas Jacobson. Gasping for air, Jerry Law leaps from the block during a practice 200-yard individual medley swim. VARSITY SWIMMING Opp. Lakc Forest 57Vg Deerfield 73 Morton East 41 Notre Dame 47 Niles East 78 New Trier 76 Riverside Invitational Proviso East 72 Maine West 65 Highland Park 81 Evanston 77 Oak Park 62 Kenosha 28 SEASON RECORD Won 3 Lost 9 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-7th Won 1 Lost 6 2 54 48 17 19 1 23 29 14 17 32 67 UW, 361! 2 l Keith Fish and John Krainc demonstrate their starts at a frosh-soph swim practice. SOPHOMORE SWIMMING ODD. ..W,, Lake Forest 48 47 Deerfield 69 26 Morton East 40 55 Notre Dame 38 57 Niles East 57 38 New Trier 77 18 Proviso East 72 23 Maine West 52 42 Highland Park 60 35 Evanston 61 34 gala Prark ag 1513 SOPHOMORE SWIMMING. ROW I: Mgr. Tom Ostrander enos a , suburban Meet 6th 15 Fritz Walker, Norm Wool, John Sroka, Bruce VanPelt. ROW SEASON RECORD 2: Jim Hewitt, Rich Sandee, Steve Peth, Allen Saunders, Dou w 4 L g on os' 8 Peterson. ROW 3: Richard Clarke, Jim Sherman, Keith Fish ,ZHEUREAN LEACiEg'6'h5 Terry Krainc, Bill Fuller, Coach Bernard Knauer. Wet High School Future jhr Frosh, Soph Swimmers FRESHMAN SWIMMING. ROW 1: Chris Pauley, Al Zimmerman, Alan Sroka, Bill Paul, Bob Archdale, Dennis Mercer, Richard Miholic, Gregory Riley, Stephen, Niemi, Louis Nieper, Gary Arnold. ROW 2: Lee Metcalf, Carl Moller, Rick Ciesla, Mike Sertir, Bob Soderquist, Steve Rodbro, Glen Lenzi, Tim Mulligan, Drew White, Carl Ano, Chris Looney, Mike Hewitt, Coach Steve Nosek. ROW 3: Rick Goodman, Al Salata, Don Haley, Chuck Holmberg, Doug Roeser, Richard Stratton, Rick Salmon, Pat Molloy, Tom Schwab, Jim Spires, Donald Smith, Jeff Yellen, Howard Elliott, Jerry Silovia, Bob Hughes. 91 FRESHMAN SWIMMING Opp. Morton East 13 Nils-s East 66 New Trier 67 Niles West 41 Proviso East 40 Highland Park 40 Evanston 67 Oak Park 52 Suburban Meet 6th SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost SUBURBAN LEAGUE Won 3 Lost 4 1963 VARSITY TRACK. ROW I: Fred Pelley, Kenneth Rice, James Paul, John Pogue, Ridwan, Tom Smith, Allan Gonyo, Mike Ekman. ROW 2: Mgr. Philip Dahl, Lee Swank, Glen Turpoif, Harold Edwards, Wayne Engstrom, Chuck Caswell, Buck Holland, Pat Edmondson, Larry Owen. ROW 3: Coach Conrad Baker, Coach Steve Drew, Robert Barnett, Chuck Reid, Mel Hurndon, Arvin Kasparaitis, Trainer Del Jordan, Coach Ray Eiben, Coach Clarence Rajala. Varsity Traekmen Top All Others in Counyz Meet Composed of power, endurance, and determina- tion, Coach Drew's cindermen captured four of their six dual meets. Waukegan finished first in the Lake County meet, third in the District, and fifth in the Suburban League. Top trackmen were high-jumper Ted Demkiw, sprinter Vince Pelley, distance runner Richard Cisneroz, and sprinter Dennis Mivshek. The sophomores were undefeated in their dual meets with a 6-O record. They also took first in the Lake Shore Meet, second in the North Shore Meet, and first in the Suburban League meet. The proper grip is important in pole vaulting 1963 VARSITY TRACK Opp. W Place Points CfySt1il Lake 19 101 Suburban Meet 7th 5 Niles Effs' 42 58 Evanston Relays 7th ll Coached by Steve Drew and Ray Eiben, New Trier 73 27 Oak Park Relays 13th 9 , l . Glenbrook N. 52 75 Lake Shore 2nd 37 star sprinter Fred Pelley shows wznnmg form. Niles West 40 60 Waukegan Relays 6th 39M Prospect 40 60 Maine E. Relays 6th 27V2 Libertyville I4 ll3 Mooseheart Relays 26 Niles West 45 73 Lake County lst 45 Highland Park 46 7l District Meet 3rd 3lVz Niles East 34 44 State Meet 2 Proviso East 70 44 Suburban Meet 5th I7 St. Catherine 37 81 Evanston S9 29 SEASON RECORD Won 9 Lost 3 1963 SOPHOMORE TRACK. ROW I: Rick Kamerad, Phil Terrill, Joel Vesanen, Dave Almanzo, Vince Pel- ley, Bill Drew, Dan Bonnilla, Rich Schwarz. ROW 2: Ken Simpson, Lee Clark, Dave Cypcar, George Stone, Joe Salmi, Charles Cuendet, Larry Palmer, Chuck Nuuttila. ROW 3: Coach Drew, Bob Brown, Bill Bjork- man, Tom Greene, Jim Jones, Harold Johnson, Chuck Barnes, Earl Kyle, Don Flagg, Mgr. Phill Dahl. Excellent Season JW Solbh, Fresh Track Teams 1963 SOPHOMORE TRACK 1963 FRESHMAN TRACK Opp. W Opp. Crystal Lake 70 57 Glenbrook N. I9 Niles East 20'A 79-fl Niles East 46 New Trier 47 52 New Trier 52 Glenbrook S. 24115 75'A Evanston Invitational l4thj Glenbrook N. 29 98 Highland Pafk 40 Niles Wgsl 23 77 St. Catherine 36 Suburban Meet i2ndJ 34 Evanston 68 Pl-ggpeci 34 66 New Trier Invitational lllrdl Libertyville I8 l08 Glenbrook Invitational Q3rdJ Glenbrook S. 26 92 SEASON RECORD Niles West 29'fz 87W Won 4 Lost 2 Highland Park 37 Sl Niles East 25 75 Proviso East 48 75 Lake Shore Meet flstj 54 Evanston 55 62 North Shore Meet Q2ndJ 47 Suburban Meet flstj 52V2 SEASON RECORD Won l2 Lost I 1963 FRESHMEN TRACK. ROW 1: Bob Strykowski, Bob Adams, Dennis Kukla, Jim Pogue, Bob Vogler, Dan Tipton, Jerry Ilc. ROW 2: John Riedy, Kenneth McCahan, Ron Martin, Vel- ma Alford, Dick Strykowski, Kenneth Moore, Fred Duty, Craig Watkins, Kent Botsford. ROW 3: Coach Drew, Bob Smith, Ron Serwa, Jim Hewitt, John Lauret, Brian Long, Bob Mel- ville, Bob Hribar, John Addison, Jim Kalina. t . . Q all .Wu 70 54 46 I2 78 81 50 35 33v2 YNY? 'rrei 1963 VARSITY TENNIS. ROW I: George Needham, Gerry Johnson, Bob Bixler, Mike Winston, Robert Morrison, Rich Edwards, Dernetrios Selevredes. ROW 2: Coach Bob Joor, John Maki, Greg Crawford, Chris Rodbro, John Waidzunas, Michael Simon, John Seidenfeld, Mgr. George Rowe. ABSENT: Mgr. Dan Wright. Raeketmen Show Progress, Finish Third in League Opp. Glenbrook N. l The 1963 racketmen, coached by Mr. Robert Qj,f2jhf:'eS' Q J oor, turned in a respectable season record ffjjijfff' Q of 11 wins and 5 losses. They ended the season by get Fm' 1 I . . . I I . 'ighland Park 6 taking a third in the District and a third in the Qjxjosha j . , . Suburban League. Outstanding players on the 63 Lgimlffgrk 2 team were seniors Mike Simon, John Waidzunas, Q33 East 1 and Chris Rodbro, juniors Greg Crawford gfsvrgrief gm and Rich Edwards, and sophomore Robbie 5:33210-:E st I1 3 Morrison' Libertyville 0 SEASON RECORD Won ll Lost 6 nw-, 6 1963 SOPHOMORE TENNIS 4 Opp. W 4 Glenbrook N. 0 l 5 Maine West 5 0 0 Lake Forest 4 l 6 Mundelein 0 5 I Arlington 5 0 4 Lake Forest 4 l 3 Proviso East 0 5 5 Highland Park 5 0 1 Niles East 5 0 4 New Trier 5 0 4 Zion l 4 0 Glenbrook S. 4 l 5 Evanston 5 0 l Morton East 0 5 5 Oak Park 5 0 5 Glenbrook S. 5 0 SEASON RECORD Won 4 Lost I2 3rd SUBURBAN LEAGUE-8th SUBURBAN LEAGUE- 94 1963 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS. ROW 1: Wesley Davis, Don Banick, Ken Mclntire, Loren Domke, Glenn John- son, Dwight Robinson, Tony Giniotis. ROW 2: Coach Mackie, Steve Dahl, Russ Prentice, John J anks, William Siv- ula, Mike Gantar, Paul Friedland. Varsity Gown Place Seeona' in State Meet The 1963 golf team, under the watchful eyes of veteran coach Norm Rickard, ended a brilliant season with a lirst in the District, a lirst in the Suburban League, and a second in State, where they were edged out by Galesburg by a mere stroke. The '63 team was led by seniors Bill Rahling and Bill Sisolakg juniors Mike Dicello and Mort Haveyg and sophomore Greg Pitzer. The team ended the season with a line 15 and 1 league record, beaten only by the strong New Trier team. 1963 VARSITY GOLF 1963 SOPHOMORE GOLF Opp. W Opp. W Glenbrook N. 210 207 Glenbrook N. 215 206 North Chicago 201 165 North Chicago 198 180 Highland Park 182 157 Highland Park 177 179 Kenosha 354 317 Glenbrook N. 190 180 Highland Park 165 147 Barrington 182 175 Glenbrook N. 173 170 Arlington 190 181 Kenosha 170 163 Highland Park 356 361 Barrington 169 168 New Trier 346 359 Arlington 170 151 Proviso East 394 359 Highland Park 341 315 Niles East 366 355 New Trier 311 316 Morton East 360 350 Proviso East 377 316 Evanston 446 444 Niles East 336 ' 312 Oak Park 373 352 Morton East 383 316 SEASON RECORD Evanston 337 309 Won 10 Lost 4 Oak Park 344 326 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-2nd SEASON RECORD Won 15 Lost 1 SUBURBAN LEAGUE-lst Mike Dicello was one of the Waukegan golfers who led the '63 team downstate. vi M A ns ,L Q , -3 1963 VARSITY GOLF. ROW 1: Mort Havey, Bill Bennett, Greg Pitzer, Dave Kerr. ROW 2: Coach Norman Rickard, Mike Dicello, A1 Bedrosian, Bill Rahling, Bill Sisolak, Larry Leicht. 1963 SOPHOMORE GOLF. ROW I: Mgr. Peter Garrity, Ned Fisher, John Haese, Frank Jaronik, Mike Madigan, Eddie Jaronik, Bob Grom. ROW 2: Tom Waidzunas, Mike Melius, George Jurkovac, Steve Lund, Mark Krueger, Ron Miller, Van Nichols. Varsity Dz'am0na'men Take Tlzira' in Suburban League The great national pastime, baseball, has nothing against Damos' diamondmen. The baseball season got off to a fast start as the Bulldogs whipped their first three non-league opponents. Although they lost the league opener, they came back to win six of the next ten games. Fine performances were turned in during the season by first-baseman Kaufmann, third-baseman Smrtnik, pitcher Taylor, shortstop Ekkela, first-baseman Dennor, and shortstop Johnson. ., The sophomores also played well, taking Hrst in sul., - A- . 1 Above: Dale Ekkela cracks long triple. the Suburban League. I963 VARSITY BASEBALL 6 OPP- W OPP Deerfield I4 Evanston 4 Niles West 4 Morton East 6 Deerfield 7 Highland Park 4 Niles West 4 Zion 1 Highland Park 5 Warren 2 Proviso East 8 Lake Forest Proviso East 5 Maine West 6 New Trier 0 Evanston 6 Niles East 6 Oak Park 8 Niles East 9 Oak Park 4 SEASON RECORD . ' Won l3 Lost 7 Tied 1 Above. Jim Dennor takes the throw SUBURBAN LEAGUEAM from second to retzre the side. won 7 Lost 6 1963 VARSITY BASEBALL. ROW 1: Mgr. Rich Kirkwood, Mgr. Jim Stefanowski Pat Carney, Mike Mitchell, Griff Noble, Jim Brandt, Dave Ward. ROW 2: Larry Haag, Dave Kaufmann, Dick Drobnick, Doug DeThorr1e, Dave Stanczak, Mike Hughes, Ron Smith, Frank Spenko. ROW 3: Coach Damos, Don Smrtnik, Tom Oberembt, Chuck Brehm, Bruce Daydif, Roger Taylor, Mike Grampo, Assistant Coach Mallory. ABSENT: Jim Dennor, Dale Ekkela, David Kriesel, Dennis Staats, John Johnson, Don Pierce, Bob Holmberg. 96 1963 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL. ROW I: Bill Maloney, Jim Hladnik, Dave Nielson, Bruce Griffith, Jeff Park- inson, Randy Tapio, Craig Sager, Rich- ard Pink, Mike Macki, Don Rauch. ROW 2: Coach Hyde, Eugene Bryant, Frank Kuzmickus, Mike Lopez, John Gelling, Vernon Naden, Harry White, Joe Helbling, Gene Bromstead, Rich Alden. ROW 3: Dennis O'Malley, John Ritz, Leonard Hill, Larry Kaufmann, John Sacramento, Al Grice, Mike Wade, Jim Adams, Doug Inglish. AB- SENT: Bernie Boryc, Tom Hadsell, Ron Shepston, Bob Bennet, Jack Dil- low, Bob Frandy. Fresh-Seph Puppies Capture Top Spot in League 1963 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL 1963 FRESHMAN A BASEBALL FRESHMAN B BASEBALL OPP- W OPP- 'W' OPP- W Deerfield 2 5 Deerfield 5 5 Niles West 4 6 Niles West l 7 Niles West 8 8 Glenbrook N. 3 5 Glenbrook N. 5 5 Glenbrook N. l 2 Niles West 4 2 Barrington 4 4 Deertield 4 7 Glenbrook N. 6 9 Deerfield 6 5 Glenbrook S. 3 ll Libertyville 8 5 Glenbrook S. 0 10 Niles West 7 7 New Trier 2 3 Niles West 6 2 Glenbrook N. 5 16 Evanston 6 2 Glenbrook N. 9 8 Proviso East 2 7 Niles East 5 2 Proviso East 3 2 New Trier 0 12 Libertyville 5 2 New Trier 2 7 North Chicago 1 6 New Trier 0 10 North Chicago 5 6 Niles East l 6 Evanston 5 4 Niles East 3 5 Evanston 8 20 SEASON RECORD Evanston 4 8 Morton East 2 13 Won 8 Lost 6 Morton East 4 9 Highland Park 2 I2 Highland Park l 14 Oak Park 1 2 Oak Park 1 7 Glenbrook S. l 9 Glenbrook S. 2 4 New Trier 6 5 New Trier 7 6 Evanston 3 14 Evanston l ll SEASON RECORD SEASON RECORD Won 14 Lost 1 Tied 3 Won 12 Lost 5 Tied 2 SUBURBAN LEAGUE- SUBURBAN LEAGUE-lst Won 6 Lost 1 Won 6 Lost 1 1963 FRESHMAN B BASEBALL. ROW I: Marty Korczak, 1963 FRESHMAN A BASEBALL. ROW 1: Gilbert Schmitt, Joe Grana, Joe Medina, Bob Brown, Al Cesnovar, Jim Jenkins. ROW 2: Mike Pagan, Ron Foster, Jerry Bond, Jim Spenko, Ronnie Coleman, Henry Harper. ROW 3: John Burris, Jay Jackson, Coach Brothers, Tom Polansek, Tom Koesser, Lang- ston Hughes. ABSENT: Mgr. Dave Coiiin. Robert Kuykendall, James Dillard, Jim Guinn, Roy Frost, Russ Henriksen, Roger Shook. ROW 2: Larry Zarifian, Jake Lange, Joe Costa, Doug Camarato, Jim Damos, Guy Inman, Mike Bay, Dan Mitchell. ROW 3: Gary Slocum, Mike Man- ier, George Tuokko, Keith Fish, Manuel Delarosa, Stanton Corpier, Coach Cohn. 97 Through these halls students find opportunities for learning, leadership, and friendship by participation in one or several of WTHS' many organizations. Membership in these Widely varied groups also provides a way for students to serve their school and community. But whether they are leaders or members, they are challenged by the opportunity to work and cooperate together for a common purpose. t f 98 E qw Hvnry V xl-uw' What would I do without Honor Society's bookstore?- I have five book reports due tomorrow! Rl?-NV -UN Daily, during fourth period, a group of students meets at each campus to plan activities for the school, discuss school problems, and further the aims and principles of the school. Under the supervision of Miss Moore and Mr. Filippo, Stu- dent Council strives to serve the student body. Besides assemblies, Student Council sponsored a mixer dance, transfer student party, Recreation Night, and a leadership conference. During 1964, Talent Night, Turnabout, and a new highlight, a performance by the Chad Mitchell Trio, kept Council members busy. Student Council aids in raising the funds for the American Field Service program. This year, five AFS students from nearby schools visited WTHS and, together with exchange students Arleen Solarsh from South Africa and Ranjit Limaye from India, presented an AFS program. Student Council also supports two needy students abroad. Elected by the school as Student Council ojjyieers were Kurt Keeley, presiflelztq Glen Dalilbaeka, treasurerg Karen C rzrrier, seeremryg and Jolzn Feierlag frzot picturedj. vice-president. Student Council Serves Students, Furthers School Aims STUDENT COUNCLL. ROW 1: Mr. Sam Filippo, West campus sponsor, Marianne Burke, Robert Barnett, Arleen Solarsh, Karen Carrier, Pat Keber, Rita Sirvidas, De- wayne Shamlin, Judy Hyde, Murph Morrison, Sherry Greene, Carl Berke. ROW 2: Polly Boegen, Glen Turpoff, Rich Kirkwood, Ranjit Limaye, Anita Dellas, Mickey Rocknich, Candi Morris, Tina Diver, John Licht, Judy Kalinowski, John Feiertag, Kurt Keeley, and Miss Moore, East Campus sponsor. OLLOW ffl: rX...,lL'fi is X,- R LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE COMMITTEE: Marianne Burke, Judy Hyde, and Candi Morris. Girls must haul books up the stairs for the boys during Student Council's Turnabout Week. Involved in the AFS program this year were American sister Tami Pickus, Indian exchange student Ranjit Limaye, South African exchange student Arleen and American brother Kurt Keeley. Solarslz Exchange students Ranjit Limaye and Arleen Solarsh talk with Tami Pickus at the Masque and Gavel Dance. 1- l i i I WEST COLOR GUARD: Roger Monroe, Phillip Minneci James Kalina, John Langdon. EAST COLOR GUARD: John Janks, David Schwartz, Earl Fraley, Frank Korenchan. Color Guam' Takes Part in School, City Functions Color guard is selected on a voluntary basis. It is active in many school and city functions. Under the strict supervision of M f Sgt LeRoy Woodard, the boys present the colors at basketball and football games, assemblies, Federal inspections, and PTA meetings. Marching in the Memorial Day parade is another public activity they participate in. 102 1. . ,gsgygq 47 e . . - s Q- CROSSED SABERS OFFICERS: Al Butkus, president: Mike Koch, sergeant-at-arms: Barb Becklian, secretary: Kay Savel, vice-president: and Major Glen E. Brawn, spon- sor. CROSSED SABERS. ROW I: David Juncer, Dennis Juncer, John DeRohan, Jerry Gauthier, Bob Kenyon. Bill Campbell, Bob Bragg, Pat Malek. ROW 2: Barbara Aikens. Jim Neiburger, Tom Kus, Mort Havey, Jim Norkus. R. John Kretschmer, Paul Sonnenburg, Mike LeBaron, Carol Dominick, Mary Anne Baron. ROW 3: Janet Schwegler, Kenneth Ryckman, Richard Drew, Bill Bennett. ROW 4: Bette Cretan, Bob Parks, Jeff Latz, Charles Stone. Clyde Jones. Dave Surratt, Jerry Law. Kay Savel. ROW 5: Linda Meyer, Cindy Lambie, Rog Rayunas, Paul Haack. Stan Searing, Mike Ekman, Mike Mercure, Fred Thompson, Barb Becklian. ROW 6: Larry Dic- bert, Douglas Quint, Rich Jarc. Ken Hall, Mike Koch, Del Dostalek, Al Butkus. Ron Lauraitis, Cyndy Brumund. ROW 7: Tami Pickus, Jim Balmes. Roger Smith. Dennis Staats, Tim Harris, Norman Fornero, Rich Rivers, Roy Stephens, Arlene Hansen. Crossed Sabers Prommfes ROTC In Schoal, City Crossed Sabers Club is com- posed of all Military III cadets some Military ll cadets. and the honorary cadet sponsors. The group sponsored the Military Ball and supervised this year's dental survey. In addition, Crossed Sabcrs en- tered the prize winning tloat in the Homecoming parade and had a balloon shaving booth at Rec Night. The club's purpose is to promote the ROTC program throughout the school and community. Major Glen E. Brawn is the faculty sponsor. 103 'Forwara' Maroh.fJ Drill Platoon, Sponsors Skillea' in Drill Arlene Hansen and Diane Geiger assist in the ROTC office as military sponsors. ROTC SPONSORS. ROW I: Bette Cretan, Arlene Hansen, Cyndy Brumund, Cindy Lambie, Tami Pickus. ROW 2: Janet Schwegler, Mary Anne Baron, Kay Savel, Barb Becklian. ROW 3: Linda Meyer, Barbara Aikens, Pat Malek, Carol Dominick. This year the drill platoon surpassed previous drill platoons in excellence in silent drill and manual of arms. They performed at the Wauke- gan-Proviso basketball game, Federal inspection, and the Memorial Day Parade. They practice every Tuesday and Thursday morning under the supervision of the Cadet officers and Sfc Clarence Jones. ROTC sponsors are chosen by their top academic standing and their election by the Military II cadets. During the school year the sponsors, all seniors, worked in the military ofiice one period a day. Friday mornings before school they practiced drill. In the spring the sponsors participated in the annual Federal inspection. RIFLE TEAM. ROW 1: Manager Bill Behr, Pat Guerin, Chuck Salomon, John Smith, Steven Watkins, Don Wilson, Master Sergeant Alambis. ROW 2: Bob Rapp, Tom Costello, Carl Mitchell, Alan Crawford, Rich Rivers, Tom Kus, Roger Smith, Jim Balmes, Ralph Hoff, Dale Miholic, Jim Gladue. 104- DRILL PLATOON. ROW 1: Larry Souder, Dwight Robinson. Jeff Latz. Bob Parks, Dennis Juncer, Terry Ostrander, Claude Potter. ROW 2: Ron Grifhn. Robert Gehrls, Doug Jackson, Dale Miholic, Pat Galbraith, Glenn Larsen, Jim Gladue, Mike Miller. ROW 3: Dennis Brown, Roy Salminen, Tom Moore, Bob Brown, Mike Casey, Clark Meunier, Randy Copenharve. ROW 4: Don Rauch, Cliff Geddes. Al Nelson. Earl Fra- ley, Bob Steinbrecher, Tom Costello. Rgfle Team New Member 0 orthern Illinois League Participating in the newly formed Northern Illinois Rifle League, WTHS built an outstanding team record this year. Roger Smith and Richard Rivers established new individual records by firing 197 out of 200. Also gaining marksmanship fame was Tom Kus with his high 190 average. A high- light of the year was the 941-937 victory over Marmion Military Academy, ending the academy's 25 match winning streak. Ready, aim, fre! Tliese boys get a big bang Ollt of practicing for rifie team. :egg 31? BAND MAJORETTES. ROW 1: Susan Hawk, Ann Davis. ROW 2: Shirley Heitschel, Kay Caulk, Jane Patari, Rowena Morris, Sandra Bruce, Suzanne Krohn. CONCERT BAND INSTRUMENTATION. CORONETS: Victor Fink, Chuck Hyde, Floyd Brownning, Terry Wells, Bill Kent. LOW BRASS: Rick Gantar, Rich Buchaklian, Jim Bitterman, Merrill Bitner, John Lauret, Harold Pohlson, James Hemeyer, Bill New- year, Bob Frandy. FRENCH HORNS: Bob Schmidt, Bob Brooks, Ruth Norden, Sandra Gilkey, Tedd Runge, Tom Waidzunas, Douglas Peterson, Chuck Caswell. TUBAS: Don Flagg, Phil Dahl, Jim Paul, Chuck Lowrance, Larry Pohlson, Ron Storvik, Terry Lauret. CLARINETS: Ann Davis, Shirley Heitschel, Jackie Winn, Donna Juahaianen, Susan Hawk, Demetrios Selevredes, Lester Sherer, Dave Cypcar, Bob Adams, Frank Saam, Vince Pecaro, David Leach, Jay Matthiesen, Tom Hyde, Gary Miller. LOW WOOD- WINDS: Steve Dahl, Janice White, Rowena Morris, Barbara Castillo, Jerry Warling, Bill Silvola, Dick Curlee, Doug Alexander, Mike White. PERCUSSION: Charles Cuendet, Bruce Varonen, Richard Beck, Larry Lavette, Larry Soderquist, John Rinehart, Ray Trusky. FLUTE, OBOES, BASSOONS: Sue Green, Mary Ellen Close, Jane Patari, Kay Caulk, Suzanne Krohn, Sandra Bruce, RoseMarie Cvetan, Sam Grabarski, Ron Jones, Marc Fink, Susan Foster. 106 Varsiyf Band Sounds Ujj' at Bama' Day, Concerts, Home Games CONCERT BAND OFFICERS. Marc Fink, Jim Paul, Terry Lauret, Lester Sherer, Bill Kent, Larry Soderquist, Tom Waidzunas, Dick Curlee, Rick Gantar, Chuck Caswell. This year the varsity band, under the direction of Mr. Leslie Gilkey, was very active. The group met every day during seventh period to practice. Marc Fink and .lim Paul served as student directors. Among the band's activities this year was a car wash. held Septem- ber 21 to raise money to under- write a trip to Champaign, Illinois, for Band Day. The event was held at the University of Illinois. Two annual concerts were pre- sented and the band played at the Twelfth Night program. The band also did much to arouse school spirit by sounding olT at all home football and basketball games. 107 WEST CAMPUS BAND. CIRCLE I: Carl Ano, Karl Mahncke, Rene Bellfield, Mike Lonchar, Michele Stol- arik, Harold Johnson, Jim Sroka, Carl Berke. CIRCLE 2: Howard Elliott, Karen Florian, Kristin Hunter, Marilyn Smith, Gary Kerpan, Pat Charrier, Norma Grosenbach, David Strause, Eileen Wirtala, George Saam, Mark Shea, Brent Stritar, Jim Spires, Sharon Grithn, Lucy Parker. CIRCLE 3: Tim Mulligan, Loren Yuen, Mike Whitaker, Steve Scott, Janet Wilkins, Sharon Pray, Sandra Salabye, Tom Burnett, Richard Shultis, Robert Krchbiel, Peggy Cox, Evelyn Kleinsmith, Linda Wilson, Betty Brown, Susan Presley, Robert Church, Tony Kolens, Steve Ormord. STANDING: Jim Chapley, Charles Holmberg, Diane Puckett, Monica Hanson, Wilda Jean Reedy, Phil Mariuge, Mark Johaningsmeir, Tom Close, Tom Hewitt, David Kanervo, Barrie Fromme, Rick Yount, Candy Cantrell, Jeanette Brandt, Jack Schunk, Mike Cline. 108 WEST CAMPUS MIXED CHORUS. ROW I: Carolene Anderson, Betty Slettum, Janet Gove- kar, Joan Dorsey, Yvonne Davis, Gail Johnson, Elaine Hill. ROW 2: Cora Davis, Christine Bom- bolis, Colleen Sears, Diana Johnson, Jane Kaski, Linda Battisfore, Yvonne Iwanski, Carolyn Hoh- enstreiter. ROW 3: Joyce Madison, Claudia Alleman, Madalyn Runge, Cheryl Geske, Eleanor Woods, Sue Shultis, Eleanor Butler, Peggy Stop- ford, Elaine Jacobson. ROW 4: Douglas Bank- head, Keith Feathergill, Bill Soderquist, Madeline Coon, Cecelia Bruckner, John Whitehead, Arnold Hilton, Glenn Woertz, Otis Taylor. EAST GIRLS' CHORUS. ROW I: Nancy Di- Castri, Carol Brooks, Jackita Ammons, Judy Rosenquist, Diana Schisler, Dawn Waste, Kris- tine Goronson, Dolores Long. ROW 2: Mary Catherine Ohm, Penny Winters, Kathleen Water- straat, Tina Norell, Shirley Hall, Peggy Grom, Sylvia Levy, Georgetta Heinz, Karen Schapals. Urchestra, A Cappella, Banag Choirs Important Part qi M asia Program Orchestra. a cappella. band. and choirs are an important part of WTHS. Orchestra and a cappella are under the direction of Mr. Gilkey. The orchestra played at the annual twenty-third .Spring Concert and at commencement. Mark Fink was a repre- sentative for the All State Orchestra Music Education Convention. A cappella presented many Christmas programs at school. and also visited dilferent church groups and hospitals. West Campus band. directed by Mr. Adee. played at the Waukegan-New Trier foot- ball game and at several concerts. Mr. Adee also directs the two homeroom choirs at West Campus. ORCHESTRA, ROW 1: Jacqueline White. Allan Gonyo, Norma Niemi. Shir- ley Wolfe, Mary Lynn Cousins. Pam Hayden. Jane Aten. Steve Potter. Jennifer Smith. ROW 2: Karen Kapoulas, Jeanine Hiatt. Margaret Miller, Steve Post. Gerald McKinney. Carol Kaminen, Susan Malesh, David Cypear. Sam Gra- barski. ROW 3: Jim Paul, Nancy Griffin. Victor Pecaro. Vincent Pecaro, Bruce Varonen. Larry Larette, Rita Gantar. Below. A CAPPELLA. ROW I: Joy Nordgren. Jill Stewart. Janet Sehweglcr, Sue Woertz, June Zitka, Janice Winters. Jody Kundert. Virginia Austen. Sandy Bruce. Nancy Spires. Marsha Brown, Sue Schmitt. Diane Joseph. Sandy Suggs. ROW 2: Marilyn Allison, Cindy Brownian, Sandy Gilkey. Judy Mar- tins. Fran Strazer, Myra Hawkins, Valerie Cox, Ann Braaten. Karen Kofleear. Pat Mitriketl. Dora Brown, Peggy Pickle. Marcia MeGlashan. Marla Allen, Tina Zimmett. ROW 3: Floyd Hendersen. Leo Terrien. Larry lklayenschein. Marc Fink. George Bassett. Roxanne Pilibosian. Sandy Newland, Anita Fons. Priscilla Greene. Pat Niemi, Jackie White. Carl Brownian. Gary Miller. Roger Brown, Merrill Bitner. Frank Gonzales. ROW 4: Jerry Dillow. Tom Waidlunas. Mike Cunningham. Gerald Johnson. Donald Kistler, Clitlord Geddes. Bruce Miller. Earl Kyle, David Luoma. Mike Koch, Phil Mayfield. John Maki. Tom Williams, Bob Schmidt, Al Brauch, Lee Davis, Bob Brooks. Rich Roescr. Above, refreshments are served after T ri-M 's formal initiation. Above, TRI-M OFFICERS. Sandra Gilkey, secretaryg Bill Kent, historian, Charles Hyde, treasurerg Marc Fink, presi- dentg Al Brauch, vice-president, Mr. Gilkey, sponsor. Through Music Tri-M Serves School, Communizgf During the year, the Tri-M members built a float for the Homecoming parade and held two initiations. They serve as ushers for local concerts when requested. The club meets on the first Tuesday of each month. To raise money for AFS, they provided pizza and coke at recreation night. Tri-M is a national honorary club. The students are judged on character and service to school and community through music. Below, TRI-M. ROW I: Joy Nordgren, Sandra Gilkey, Pris- cilla Greene, Anita Fons, Jane Patari, Kay Caulk. ROW 2: James Paul, Chuck Hyde, Dave Cypcar, Marc Fink, Al Brauch, Tom Waidzunas, Chuck Caswell, Lester Sherer, Terry Lauret, Bill Kent. i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW I: Dave Larsen, Kurt Keeley, vice- president Marc Fink, Bob Barnett. president Al Butkus, Bill Bennett. John Johnson. Dave Suratt. Mark Olson. ROW 2: Kathy Mulligan. Bonnie Harding, Jane Drew, Jane Fryman, Linda Meyer. Nancy Mihevic, Nancy Peschman, Bette Cretan. Myra Hawkins, Jamie Catlin. ROW 3: Rich Jarc, Marion Mugerditchian, Holly True, Barb Becklian, Betty Stupar, Nancy Krainc, Merry Mclntire, Cyndy Brumund, Diane Geiger. Marcia NVojciehowski, Allan Gonyo. Sixzgf- Two oin East NHS, West NLYHS Adds F My-Six Maintaining a paperback bookstore in the East cafeteria was the main project of this year's National Honor Society. Sixty-two new members were initiated into NHS at a ceremony February 2, National Junior Honor Society gained 56 addi- tional members at its initiation March 10. Schol- arship, leadership, character, and service are the qualities looked for by the faculty committees which select the societies' members. To be con- sidered for membership freshmen must have a 3.75 grade point average, sophomores, 3.5 g jun- iors, 3.5g and seniors, 3,25. NEYV NHS MEMBERS. SENIORS: Shirvee Arms. Louise Autio, Joan Banks, biary Anne Baron, Kenneth Hall. Arlene Hansen. WVilliam Kent, Robert Kenyon, Cynthia Lambie, Robert Loffredo. Terry hIeCotter, Steven Meyer, Cynthia Miles. Donna Mustapa, Donna Parkhurst, Tamara Pickus. Duane Puro, John Seiclenfeid. lfzirilyn Stanheld. Richard Stanhope, Cheri Steffen, Frances Ann Strazer, Lee Swank. Kent iValden. Penny YVilson. Denise lrVood- son. JUNIORS: Tom Baron. Lawrence Beeman. Karen Carrier, Yvilliam Coulson. Iwlary Dalziel, W'esley Davis, Susan Diamond. Susan Dietmeyer, WVilliam Drew, Paul Friedland, Susan Garrett. Priscilla Greene, Lillian Gruen- wald, Nancy Hallas, Joyce Ha-mpson. Karen Koerper, Earl Kyle, Kathleen Miyshek. Susan Morris, Robert Morrison, David Nielsen, Diane Olson, Jane Patari. Gerrie Peterson, Sandra Pokett. Joanne Rajala, Aleta Reckling, Karen Rompella, Lester Sherer, John Sheridan, Gail Short, Bill Sivula, Joanne Tinsley, Carol Urbanic. Robert YVall, Barbara Yocnm. NEYV NJHS MEMBERS. SOPHOINIORES: Thomas Carlin. Sandra Cherry. Stephen Dahl, Susan Green. hfonica Hanson, James Hemeyer, David Johnson. Richard Kirkwood, Ludwig Kolman, Roger lkionroe, Linda Nielsen, Carole Robbins. Allen Saunders, Steven Scott, Beverly Velkovrh, Rachel Vesanen. Nikki WValden. Grace JVelch, Emily Jo lVilcox. Itiarcia YVilder. Norman Wool. FRESHMEN: John Alcorn, Dianne Chong, Susan Clay, Paula Dalzell. Eric Danofln, Jean Danson, Karen Davern. Howard Elliott, Barrie Fromme, Sharon Griflin, Don Haley. Cheryl Harding. Linda Heck, Esther Hiney, Kristin Hunter, Patricia Jones, Vincent Kazmer. Anthony Kolens, Robert Krehbiel, Carolyn Lake, Jane Leiting, John Licht, Jon Looney. Susan Malesh. Mary' Novak, Dianna Puckett. Richard Salmon. Donna Jean Simon, VVilma Smclcer. Scott Smith, Antionette Vaisvila, Marguerite Yveis, Michael YVhit- aker, Andrew iVhite, Loren Yuen. Congratulations and ribbons are in order as Susan Divlmf-yer ami Susan Diunionrl are welcomed into NHS at the annual topping cerv- many. ri c JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW I: Sponsor Mrs. Helen Christensen, Beth Duescher, Lynn Stodola, vice-president Keith Brown, Lesley Deibler, Marcia Dragunas. ROW 2: Marianne Burke, Dawn DeRue, secretary Sandy Norstrom, Carol Maeaitus, Bridget Davis. ROW 3: John Rinehart, Pat Louko, Nancy Bassett, Michele Stolarik, Diane Damos. ROW 4: President Jim Hewitt, Kurt Shellcne, treasurer Joe Grana, Newton Finn, program chairman Ned Fisher, Dennis Teigland. Girls' Athletic Association gives girls an opportunity to participate in various sports and recreational activities. Any WTHS girl is eligible for membership. After school activities supplement monthly business meetings. For one hour of participation in a GAA sport a girl earns two points. Membership requirements include live business meetings and a minimum of 24 points each year. Activity awards were presented during the formal initiation in January and at the Mother-Daughter Banquet in May. GAA again co-sponsored Homecoming. Other activities on the GAA calendar were Dadis Date Eighth Grade Play Night, Splash Party, District Play Days, and a Milwaukee trip to see the Braves play. In addition, an East-West Tournament highlighted each sport season. l Bgfli members and parenls Ptlrllcfpallng ill all llffcl' Sc l100l llflslxeflldll dmc gngndul 1113 GAA iniyigfion, GAA ers l1IIAlUllSlj l1l1f1IfflICl70llHll Splash Parry, Daavs Date, Braves Game Help Keep GAA Aetz'vz'1Q1 Calendar Full 112 Plans for coming activities are discussed ata inontlzly GAA hoard meeting. Helen Szewczyk, Mary Sirvidas, Bev Vclkovrh, Donna Mivshek, and Joan Carter take their mark and prepare to set new records in track, one of the many GAA sport and recreational activities. Miss Holle and several GAA rnernlners put finishing tonclzes on plans for the annual initiation. THESPIANS. ROW I: Kathi Peck, Anita Fons, Al Brauch, Barbara Koskinen, Shirley Shannon. ROW 2: Gary Miller, Bruce Powell, Jamie Catlin, sponsor Miss Deimer, Eleanor Mugerditchian, Tami Pickus, Merrill Bitner, Marc Fink, Bob Bragg, Bill Kent. Thesloians Sponsor Eo'uootz'omzl Trzkos To see Camelot was why Thespians sponsored an all-school bus trip to Chicago. A trip to Northwestern University to see drama pro- ductions was also taken. In addition, Thespian members participated in the Christmas assembly at East Campus. The club is a national society devoted to the development and advancement of drama at the high school level. Prospective members must earn points by par- ticipating in WTHS drama productions as cast or crew members. Two initiations were held this year to welcome new members. 114 M asque- Gavel Establishes Scholarslzzllv In addition to sponsoring the annual Waukegan Speech Festival. Masque and Gavel established a scholarship to enable needy students to attend summer speech insti- tutes. Other activities in- cluded an all-school dance and participation in district, sectional. and state speech contests. Masque and Gavel. spon- sored by Mrs. Rachel Weaver and Miss Nancy Moss. is an honorary organi- zation dedicated to the promotion of good speech. - fs. . 5 1 , tex.. A . S I Y-nt: 1 5 2 if ' i 1 5 is t . . . l , 9 i sr' Q , .:-' .. Ii if sm At the Affflfqllf al1dGm'eIInitif1ti0n, vicf'-presiflvlit101111 Pcftroslzius and prcsidwzi Jamie Carlin welvonic new nzwrzlwrs June Aran and Ijrir' DIUIOH into the organization. MASQUE AND GAVEL. ROW 1: Judy Martins. Maryfrances Troha. Russ Prentice. Marcia Dragunas. Edward Petroshius. Janet Govekar, Glenn Woertz. Anne Kirkpatrick. Patrick Riley, Bridget Davis. ROW 2: Mary Minskey. Marguerite Weis. Jane Aten. pres- ident Jamie Catlin. program chairman Cindy Lambie. scribe Nancy Mihcvc. Lillian Gruenwald, Pat Malek, Carol Dominick. Linda Hutton. ROW 3: Sponsor Mrs. Rachel Weaver. Merril Bitner. Dave Nielsen. Preston Gartley. George Peternel. John Petrosh- ius, Eric Danoff, Ned Fisher, David Johnson. Carter Klein. Robert Barnett. sponsor Miss Nancy Moss. 115 vygjx . ib- 'Q 'x f 1 7 4 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Joanne Rajala, Janet Schwegler, Susan Robinson, Gail Short, Lillian Gruenwald, captain Kay Savel, co-captain Kathie Mason. The varsity cheerleading squad participated in Student Council's Rec Night and used the money to make new shakers for the basketball season. Attending a cheerleading camp at Illinois State Normal University last summer, the sophomore squad X learned a variety of new cheers, acrobatics, and pom-pom 4 J it A routines. Miss JoAnne Wooldridge is the varsity fish p he t cheerleading sponsor and Mrs. Rosemary Larsen is the K A L 'p sophomore sponsor. Practices were held one night a week. X A l Cheerleaders T ell 'W' Teams To Vietogf SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Bette Rukstales, captain Janice Brown, Susan Savel, Eileen Petitclair, Kathleen Keeley, Betsy Zeit, Susan Van. Nr semi . up 116 PEPPERS OFFICERS: Vice-president Carol Dominick, treasurer Cindy Lambie, mascot Pat Malek, sponsor Mr. Oglesby, points chairman Merry Mclntire. Peppers Back Teams In Vietogf or Dwell? Acquainting its members with the many phases of sports, helping the cheerleaders introduce new cheers, and sponsoring Home- coming activities are a few of the activities Peppers Club engages in. Peppers attend football and basketball games as a group and sit in a special section reserved for them. The organization, composed of girls interested in promoting school spirit and supporting WTHS sports, is co-sponsored by .Miss Wooldridge and Mr. Oglesby. Peppers serve eokes nf llzc CIIlb,S Sork Hop of W3 so Toni Nelson, Miss Woolridge, Cheryl Krumery, and Jane Gregorin put the finishing touches on the Peppers Homecoming float. ' il!! PWS :uf th' 'sz' 'A liliifsf ,. Orchesis, the modern dance group, had a new sponsor this year, Miss Ramona Childs. Tryouts were held in the fall, and the membership totaled approximately 30. The Orchesis Show, '4World of Imagina- In t0 Wgffd tion, was held in February, considerably earlier than in previous years New officers were elected, and the honors were awarded to Carol - - Dominick, president, Mitzie Lindsey, vice-president, Nola Daum, Uf Imagznatzon Mistress-of-the-wardrobeg Sunnye Domerchie and Marsha Prorok, publicity, Dottie Kane, secretary, and Sandy Pokett, treasurer. Orcheszls' Dances ORCHESIS. ROW 1: Kathy Cavanaugh, Linda Hollenback, Karen Whitlow, Faye Swanson, Carole Dominick, Pat Cavanaugh, Connie Hulseleus, Jackie Goldman. ROW 2: Shari Borkiman, Connie Reid, Cathy Darnall, Linda Pelley, Karen Koch, Michele McCluskey, Terry Butkus, Erika Tomczyk, Anne Kirkpatrick, Marlo Yellen. ROW 3: Miss Childs, Nola Daum, Marcia Prorok, Sue Kazarian, Cheryl Holmes, Paula Breniser, Chris Breyer, Pam Davis, Dottie Kane, Mitzie Lindsey, Sandy Alvis. Hurry up and lake the pic'tz4re! say ORCHESIS OFFICERS. Marcia Prorok, public- PatCavanauglz, CarolD0minck, and ity, Dottie Kane, secretary: Mitzie Lindsey, vice- Nola Damn at Orchesis practice. president, Carol Dominick, president. ,AIM- Dolphin Members The Dolphin Water Show was the big splash of the year for Dolphin Club. The group was open to girls of all four classes who qualified in fall tryouts and were interested in develop- ing aquatic abilities. This popular girls' group was sponsored by Miss Anderson and led by club president Cindi Brumund. SENIOR DOLPHINS. ROW 1: Treasurer Barbara Yocom, Barbara Hewitt, Keith Brown, Pat Keber, Christy Noll. ROW 2: President Cyn- dy Brumund, Nancy Roth, Sue Rob- inson, Janet Adams, Sue Latham, Ar- lene Hansen, Kathie Kobel. ROW 3: Ann Davis. Diane Vollmer, Diane Geiger, Julie Lundquist. JUNIOR DOLPHINS. ROW I: Debbie Degan, Karcn Justice, Kathy O'Donncll. Chrissy Frey, Beth Duescher, Suzanne Daley, Suzanne Krohn, Sandy Bruce, Jane Dennor. ROW 2: Donna Sacramento, Maureen Rose, Linda Philipps, Kathy West. Sue Dietmeyer. Joanne Swanson, Pam Cramond, Mary Dalziel, Ginger Todd, Jayne Preston. ROW 3: Deborah Stover, Phyllis Falotico, Becky McMillan, vice-president Mary Sirvitlas, Gcrric Petersen, Peg Stopford, Judy Caldwell, Gloria Sandee, Emily Vayr, Jane Fryman. Splash to Annual Water Show in May 119 WEST CAMPUS GIRLS' LEAGUE CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE. STANDING: Vice- president JoAnn Colby, Merikay Hanna, Karen Stang, Pat Louko, Mary Flaherty, Donna Gilbert. SEATED: Paula Dalzell, Connie Klarstrom, Judy Ogilvie, and the sponsor is Mrs. Angela Hutten. GZTZSJ Leaguers This year's Girls' League activities included a style show for freshmen, a float for Homecoming, a Christmas party for orphans, a Mother-Daughter Tea, and a Senior Tea. One of the new activ- ities was having 100 girls from Evanston come to WTHS for a pre-basketball game dinner. Girls, League, the largest WTHS club, Throughout y6Cl 7' is a service organization operating on a point system. Girls who earn 100 points are awarded a Girls, League pin. Keep Active GirIs'Leag1ie members decorate the Student Lounge for the dinner given for WTHS and Evanston girls. EAST GIRLS' LEAGUE CHRISTMAS PARTY COMMIT- TEE: President Betty Stupar, secretary Joanne Swanson, Linda Misiek, Charlotte Pulis, treasurer Joyce Knutel, spon- sor Miss Voorhies, sponsor Miss Palbicke Knot picturedj. 120 Eating and dressing in Roman style, Junior Classical League members attended a banquet in the spring. Among the other new and diiferent activities of the year was the Illinois Latin Tournament. The League, organized to promote interest in classical languages, presented awards and certificates to outstanding stu- dents at Honors Day assemblies at both campuses. EAST JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. ROW I: Sponsor Mr. Stefano. presi- dent Ron Levy, vice-president Randy Copenharve, secretary Sue Green. Pat Dahl, Diane Higgins. ROW 2: Jane Gordon, Shirley Shannon, John Rinehart. Al DeVon, Andrea Conaway, Greg Comella, John Janks, Ed Petroshius. Evelyn Normark. WEST JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. ROW I: Ned Fisher, Judy Kerley, Pam Malles, Christine Hansen, Pat Drinka, Gigi Kaporilas, Pat Swanson. ROW 2: Iris Neil, Linda Heck, Gabriel Kolman, Dianne Chong, Marianne Burke, Roxanne Dorman, Dottie Kane, Janet Govekar. ROW 3: Norm Wool, Allen Saunders, Steve Peth, Thomas Carlin, Thomas Vavrek, Jim Damos, Bonnie Zaleck, Joyce Seck, Roy Frost, Merien Canale, ROW 4: Judy Crouch, Nora Drew, Nancy Kane, Pat Paakola, Tim Mulligan, Tony Kolens, Jenney Ford, George Tuokko, David Balanky, Mary Jean McNecly. ROW 5: Melba Akins, Patricia Michael, Lori Dean, Sandy Harms, Cathy Flaherty, Marcia Maslowski, Mary Flahuty, Cathy Laube, Ron Bakanec, Mark Shea. I .-,' . I ii: r. Classical League Goes Thru Tear in Roman Style F rerzelz Club Interest Spreads to West Having chapters at both cam- puses forthe iirst time, Le Cercle Francais started the year by electing oilicers at its annual picnic at Hinkston Park. Later a Homecoming float was built and a Held trip to Chicago was taken. At Christmastime the club visited hospitals, singing carols in French. This year the group also became acquainted with various French clubs in the Chicago area through inter-club meetings. At the end of the year members donated money for Care pack- ages. The club attempts to pro- mote a better understanding of French people, their history, customs, and culture. FRENCH CLUB WEST. ROW I: Yvonne Trudeau, Cathy Darnall, Pam Davis, Erika Tomczyk, Sandy Alvis, Diane Bertels, Judy Ogilivie, Beverly Peterson, Pat Jones. ROW 2: President Diane Damos, vice-president Jane Kaski, secretary Beth Duescher, treasurer Nikki Walden, publicity chairman Nancy Bassett, en- tertainment chairman Mary Ellen Close, Sandy Sorensen, Michele McCluskey, Yael Breuer, Aleta Congdon. ROW 3: Janice Lane, Sue Kazarian, Roberta Truby, Lucy Torres, Jackie Towers, Diane Beem, Virginia Fisher, Alice Samilow, Leila Hwang, Jacqueline Hughes, Sandy Madden. ROW 4: Betsy Kupper- man, Chris Frey, Marianne Ziwiez, Janine Harju, Kay Chatterton, Karen Celaric, Beverly Anderson, Grace Welch, Sandy Mercer, Sue Malesh. EAST FRENCH CLUB. ROW 1: Barb Becklian, Jill Reitz, Candi Morris, Ruth Norden. ROW 2: Chrissy Ekstrand, Jane Patari, Kay Caulk, Susan Foster, Dale Roy. ROW 3: Sandy Bruce, Linda Hutton, Nancy Lindskog, Phyllis Falotico, Cheryl Holmes, Kathie Kobel. ROW 4: Nan Bjerstedt, Pam Reitz, Barbara Yocom, June Zitka, Karen Streed, Jackie Parker. ROW 5: Patrick Riley, William Newyear, John Sheridan, Edwin Midel, Joanne Tinsley, Linda Nielsen. ROW 6: President Norman Fornero, vice-president Rich Sandee, Mary Dalziel, Bud Kirch, Susan Garrett, Carol Baskin, Gerrie Parr, Marilyn Stanfield, Donna Park- hurst. 122 Froslz, Solblz Push German Club Membershzjy Hz'gh Above, WEST GERMAN CLUB, ROW I: Loren Yven, Keith Boxerman, Marc Morgan, Jim Greiner, Kerry Biegay, Rick Shultis. Adrian Sparks, Bob Hermelink. Mike Kyrth. Tom Ferri, Bryan Swank. Bob Pataky. ROW 2: Bill Mezlicker, Tom Tistinic, Bell Smale, John Alcorn. Ned Fisher, Mike Wright. Tony Giniotis. Joe Grana, John Feiertag, Rich Kirkwood. ROW 3: Susie Shultis, Darlene Mohn, Mary Hanson, Sharon Marsh, Dawn DeRue, Nancy Chappell, Jane Sinhorn, Nancy Melton, Deborah Stover, Gwen Rauch. Lynn Stodola, Brenda Poland, Linda Hollenback. ROW 4: Miss Wooldridge, Miss Wells. Charlene Chong, Janet Collins. Sandy Norstrom, Carol Macaitis, Linda VVilson, Linda Nielsen. Margarete Schwarz, Norma Grosenbaeh, Eleanore Butler, Candy Grindey, Barb Kaddatz, Judy Smrtnik, Sharon Litchfield, Sandy Lolmaugh, Karen Thoms. ROW 5: Martha Meisenheimer, Marlo Yellen, Bridget Davis. Edythe Pavlov, Tonya Thomas. Jim Jereb, Bruce Van Pelt. Guy Gersich, Don Moreno. Buzz Long, Jim Hemeyer. Joanie Plesnjak. Mary Leicht. ROW 6: Joan Steele. Steve McKen, Pete Garrity, Roger Monroe, Melvin Sunderfunk, Jim Kalina. Steve Lund, Eric DanotT, Newton Finn, John Burris, Karen Koch, Ann Peterson. , . 7 Below, WEST GERMAN CLUB. ROW I: .lim Sodiquist, Tom Prepelica. Joe Zupec, Blake Grosenbach, Roger Wells, John Daggitt, Craig Fenters, John Licht, Freg Gran. Tom Anderson, Steve Port, Guy Inman, ,lim Jenkins. Tim Wright. Andy Vehmas. ROW 2: Thomas Petroliunas, Ed Jaronik. Preston Gartley. Tom Schwartz. Mike Drinkwine, Grig Ka7ian, Joe Curry. Bob Sche wartz. Gary Vardcman. Rich Springer, William Laser, Ken Mclntire. Laren Domke. Roger Shook. Heikki Pennanen. ROW 3: Dick Spaid, Rita Sirvidas. Sandy Moore, Tina Diver, Jan Brown, Sue Van. Marie Mtkkila, Nancy Sten- strom. Sue Woodard, Marguerite Weis. Kathy O'Donnell, Diane Donaldson. Cathy Sexton, Bob Melville, William Youat. sponsor Mr. Jack, Doug Mclsay. ROW 4: Eddie llolm. Jackie Johnson. Linda Shatter, l,ynn lkluschewske. Claudia Alleman. Judy Edwards, Jean Danson. Pat Drew, Carolyn lake. Toni Vaisvila. Jane Bunsen. Debbie Degan. ROW 5: Arlene llarding, Linda Koehler, Kendra Kolelnna, Peg Stopford, Mary Snell, Sandy loxe. Donna Sacramento. Barb Dietmeyer, Janie ldstrom, Judy Thoreson. ROW Iv: Jim Patrick. Margaret Paul. .lean Petitclair, Connie lluisebus, Kathleen Moore, Wilma Smeleer. Sharon Sabatino, Ludwig Kolman. Gary Youngbcrg, Sarah Middauglt, Sue Warling, l.ucy Parker, Marcia Dragunas. I 9 , .V 1 1 Viv- E 'iff 'Novemberyst' Among German Club Actz'vz'tz'es The West Campus Gennan Club this year has surpassed all previous years in accomplishments. The club's Home- coming iioat won first place in its class while its jail brought in profits at Rec Night. Club members took trips to Milwaukee and Chicago. The German choir sang at various com- munity functions. The year's activities were climaxed by a picnic at Petrify- ing Springs. The East German Club along with the West club put on November-fest. Free refreshments and prizes were given at the all-school dance. 'ff' GERMAN CLUB, EAST. ROW I: J. Allan Rybicki, Demetre Selevredes, Dave Larsen, Dave Ward, Lester Sherer, Bob Wall, Carl Browman, John Montgomery, Mel Kinnear, Larry Beeman. ROW 2: Sponsor Miss Wool- dridge, Aleta Reckling, Barbara Hewitt, Susan Diamond, Carol Urbancic, Julie Lundquist, Nancy Krainc, Judy Martins, Wanda Brownning, Linda Turner, sponsor Mr. Oglesby. ROW 3: John Gonzalez, Glenn Larsen, Don Paulausky, Frank Kolman, Kent Walden, Willie Fredrick, Dan Walden, Chuck Burba, Tom Baron, Bob Barnett. Students Make Use of Language in Spanish Club WEST SPANISH CLUB. ROW 1: Sponsors Miss Smith and Mrs. Fagan, secretary Polly Boegen president Angie Rivera, vice-president Manuel Huerta, program chairman Bon- nie Joseph Linda Philipps, Migdako Bonero. ROW 2: Bill Nimsgerm, Sue Carlson, Maureen Rose Lorraine Hannula, Bette Rukstales, Bunny Petitclair, Helen Bosnak, Norma Raymond ROW 3: Claudia Calloway, Shari Boxerman, Carole Robbins, Gail Madsen Lesley Deibler, Lynn Struble, Joan Carter, Karen J eannotte, Pat Louko. I Y Na! 5 '31 as, 'Q 9 EAST SPANISH CLUB. ROW 1: Judie Cox Mary Anne Baron, Kathy Koivula, Christy Noll, Diane Olson publicity chairman Mark Olson. ROW 2: Julie Catlin, Laurie Merkel, secretary Elvira Lozano president Jeannette Torres, treasurer Myra Hawkins, Virginia Smith. ROW 3: Donna Jurgaitis, Carol McLellan, Barb Bickel, Kathy Mivshek, Joanne Swanson, Pat Hopkins. I t I . l ,Ar r, ' C its R 5 A 5 Any Spanish student at WTHS has an opportun- ity to expand his interests by joining Spanish Club. Both the East and West clubs had a very active year. Both held a Christmas fiesta with the breaking of a pinata. In the spring the West club held a potluck dinner with a Mexican motif. The East Campus club sold Spanish Christmas cards, donating the profits to Care. Both the East and West clubs, speaking only Spanish at their meetings, provide an opportunity for Spanish students to use the language in a practical situa- tion and learn about Spanish speaking countries. Discovering new pleasures and applications in mathematics is the aim ofthe West Campus Mathematics Club, which meets weekly. Through the uses of puzzles and logic, techniques of solving problems and problem analysis are practiced. Con- structions of several kinds lead to unusual geometric art forms. Serious problems ranged from simple homework to deeper concepts in algebra. The club also visited the computer center and went bowling. Whatever the topic, fun and free discussion enlivened every meeting. Math Entlzusiasts Find Challenge in Math Club MATH CLUB. ROW I: Marcia Dragunas, spon- sor Arthur Contois, Randy Q Ryman. ROW 2: Bill i T h e r r y, Christopher Schalck. David Andersen, Scott Smith, Paul Deven- nas. BIOLOGY CLUB. ROW 1: President Dianne Chong, vice-president Bar ' ' bara Johnson. secretary Sharon Jefson. Linda Huffman, lab assistant Bwlagy Trazns Carole Robbins. Ken Ramstadt. ROW 2: Margaret Lavette. Sharon Saba . . tino, Connie Hulsebus. Theresa Kranjc, Jacquelynn Litrento, Jerry Ber FOTtU726 Tellzng ClZZCk67Z ens. ROW 3: Sponsor Mr. Parisi. Fred Wirtala. Raising and training a chicken to answer yes or no to questions asked, having genetics experiments with guinea pigs, and building a mouse obstacle course, were projects undertaken by the Biology Club. Besides projects, trips were taken to the Dunes Nature Area, Brooklield Zoo and Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago Natural History Museum and Shedd Aquarium. Museum of Science and Industry, and Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory. Biology Club sponsor is Mr. Parisi. Interested Future Nurses members FUTURE NURSES. ROW I: Bonnie Harding, Pat McDonald, Susan Foster, Nancy Spires, Marilyn Allison, treasurer Judy Rossi, Beverly Cud- worth, Virginia Smith. ROW 2: Merle George, Gail Schardt. Cindy Cum- mings, Cindy Browman, Patricia Crosby, Jacque- line Thompson. Vicky Nelsen, Alice Peck. ROW 3: Mary Skalla, Roxanne Cary, Faith Chapman, Ar- leen Solarsh, Rita Belen- sky, Laura Arboe. Carol Urbancic, Joyce Jakomo- vich, Barbara Booker. attended a study group this year FZ 17725: GVOMFSJ eakgrsi TTZPS held by Mr. Grosche. a retired WTHS teacher,whichheipedtopfepafe Make Up Fu!! Future Nurses' 1' ear them for their National League of Nursing Examination. Besides having various speakers and films at meetings, the club has taken several trips to hospitals and has undertaken other important pro- jects this year with the help of Mrs. Evelyn Bils and Mrs. Eileen Reardon, sponsors. -X .DX I by----..... ' +-'-+-+5 F fi -W .IMS FUTURE NURSES STUDY GROUP: Ula Demkiw, Roxanne Cary, secretary Fran Strazer, president Jane Woodman, Vicky Nelsen, vice-president Peggy Paul, Kathy McAuly, Alice Peck, sponsor Mrs. Bils, sponsor Mrs. Reardon. 127 O F F I C E OCCUPATIONS. ROW I: Camille Sloan, Susan Hansen, Janice Dick, Jo-Ann Walker, Mrs. Lindstrom, ROW 2: Kathy Slobe, Ann Flitcroft, Mary Ann Brnot, Sharon Paak- ola, Linda Mordhorst, Carol Le- vak, Judy Anderson. ROW 3: Ruth Thompson, Robert Thom- sen, Pat Gatlin, Francis Slovnik, Myra Fallos. 15 Seniors Practice Skills Highlights of Office Occupations' year were the area nine conference at Bensenville, the annual state In Ojjioes Throughout County conference at Springfield, and the Employer-Employee Banquet for which the club sold candy during the fall semester. The 15 seniors in the Office Occupations program take regular high school courses and office subjects in morning classes, and practice their skills by working in offices throughout the county in the afternoon. FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS. ROW I: Mr. Schneckloth, sponsor, secretary Dick Markowski, treasurer Carole Laffredi, president Jim Planey, vice-president Judy Cranor, Sally Sinkus. ROW 2: Barbara Hall, Barbara Braithwaite, Glenn Haynes, Nancy Southern, Shirley Szuchnicki, Marty Kern, JoAnn Leskovec, Jim Sche- linski. 128 D.E. Students Work ana' Attend Classes Too! Future Distributor members are enrolled in distributive education classes, and still find time to work 15 to 30 hours per week. They also take part in many club and work activities during the year, including their jobs in Waukegan retail establishments. Facilities in the D.E. classroom enable students to make actual merchandise displays and sales demonstrations. Camera Club Studies M0tz'on Film Production This year. East Campus Camera Clubls fortieth anniversary, the group's members for the first time had the opportunity to study motion picture production. All phases of the work, from screenplay to actual photography, were undertaken by the club. The result was a 30 minute sound film. West Campus Camera Club gave freshmen and sophomores a chance to learn how to develop and print pictures and improve their picture taking techniques. The East and West Campus clubs, both designed to further students' abilities in photography. are sponsored by Mr. Edwin Meslow and Mr. James Savery respectively. 1 'J my Peter Sonn, Clyde Jones, and John Sclzleffendorf H1111 that adding speech and niirsifrzl czcconzpaninient is one of the most dijfcull tasks in producing a film. EAST CAMERA CLUB: President John Schleffcndorf, sccrctary-trcasur- er Claudette Koncan. Mark Savage. Beverly Cudworth. Tom Williams. Arthur Roth. WEST CAMERA CLUB. ROW 1: Bruce Fratus, Howard Elliot, Carmi Brooks, vice-president William Wood, president Philip Topick. ROW 2: Spon- sor Mr. James Savery, Carol Bassett. Richard Spiers, Mary Cousins. Richard Groelick, Sue LaGorge, Drew White, secretary-treasurer Gail Johnson, Rich- ard Spaid. Recreation Nzlglzl Preyeet, Mural Gain Arlzsts' Attention Hours were spent working on a recreation night project and a mural by East Campus Arts Club members. The 25 members met Mondays after school in the art room. The organization, which promotes art enjoyment for modern students, was oflicered this year by Carol Dominick, pres- identg Kathy Kobel, secretary, and Jane Drew, vice-president and treasurer. Club sponsor is Mr. Misunas. .514 Y' ARTS CLUB. SEATED: Barbara Koskinen, Patricia Grigutis, Mickey Rocknich. vice-president Jane Drew. STANDING: Sponsor Mr. E. Misunas, Arleen Solarsh, Nancy Ostrander, Laura Arboe, Barbara Griffin, Susan Diamond, Virginia Reed. Spring 'Parchment' Annual Aelzlevement 0fLitera01 Club LITERARY CLUB. ROW I: Gail Schardt, Linda Meyer, Cheri Steffan, Carol Tyson, Sandra Sofie, Maryanne Schumacher, Diane Olson, Sharon Cottenham. ROW 2: Spon- sor Mrs. Marjorie Cary, president Steven Meyer, secretary Mary Anne Baron, vice president Holly True, Cindy Lambie, Jamie Catlin, Mickey Rocknich, Judy Martins. ROW 3: Gerrie Parr, Barbara Yocom, Bill Coulson, Jim Neiburger, George Needham, George Peternel, Bob Neyrinck, Susan Diamond, Jane Drew. 130 Literary Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cary, promotes literary excellence in prose and poetry. The club's magazine, Parchment, was again published in the spring. All editorial work, selection of articles, and art work was done by the club. The organization's member- ship totaled about 70 this year. Graphic Arts Club M embersizzp Includes Girlsfir First Time GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB. ROW I: Kent Botsford, David Sherrell, Mack Hudson, John Senter. Bob Riley. Larry Andersen. Steve Hallgren, David Coffin. Danny Theil. Ken Halvorscn. Doug Camarato. ROW 2: Robert Hribar. Douglas Danielson. Lyndon Lyle, Larry Cox. Kathy Raper. Karen Jones. Jackie Kingsley. Tony Quinn. Michael Penny, Eino Kalleoincn, Brent Stritar. ROW 3: John Sroka, Elijah White. Tony Canelakes, Gerald lle. Connie Downey. Ben Ames. Dennis Laine. Bruce Laughlin. Harold Fallos. Bill Holmes. Gilbert Schmidt. Robert Zukowski. ROW 4: Ronald Rill. David Gibour, Bob Starkey. John Kendzior. Richard Kitchen. Bob MacLagan. Darrell Stone. David Andersen. John Grisham, Jim Stefanowski. Bob Lewzader, Joe Porter, Paul Banick. Even girls arc' doing it! Jackie Kingsley and Karen Jones print C lzristntas cards. Working on special club projects after school are Miclzael Penny and Ken Halvorsen. 131 A student and faculty open house in the West Campus print shop and a spring picnic highlighted this year's Graphic Arts Club activities. Throughout the year the club does printing for students, faculty, and other clubs. Major emphasis in the organization is placed on maintain- ing and developing a program of instruction in graphic arts. For the first time this year girls were ad- mitted to the membership. Mr. Vogtsberger serves as the clubis sponsor. Main purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America Club is to promote a greater understanding of the business world. There are 1 15 members this year, a substantial increase over last year's membership. Early in the year FBLA sponsored a candy sale. They also took a business trip to Chicago, and attended the dis- New Members Bulge Business Club trict FBLA Conference held at Northern Illinois University at DeKalb. The Awards Night was held in the spring to honor out- standing business education students. 'VL Above. EAST FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS. ROW I: Joy Nordgren, Evelyn Suggs, Rita Belensky. Norma Hribar, Valerie Leskovcc, secretary Carol Springer, president Sharon Quandt. treasurer Mary Ann Wiess, Carol Belensky. Virginia Smith, Mary-Catherine Ohm, Beverly Bradke. ROW 2: Susi Pietschman. Sandra Naslund, Denise Schroetter, Pat Nemanich, program chairman Shirley Celesnik, vice-president Bob Horton. program chairman Kenneth Simpson, Mary Needham, Ruth Wiess, Teresa Sehwery, Diane Fuesting. ROW 3: John Slocum, Mary Stemas, Virginia Reed, Sharon Wood- ard. Jim Planey, John Peterson, Tim Wagner, Carol Needham, Betty Hill, Claudette Koncan, ROW 4: Sponsor Mr. Schlegel, Edwin Midcl, Steve Pannell, George Hartmann, lra Pearsall, Don Rauch, Vernon Naden. Demctre Selcvrc- des. John Hinks. Below, WEST FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS, ROW I: Sponsor Mr. Homer Ely, Joyce Deal. Caryn MCGehee, secretary Jack Schunk, vice-president Jane Gregorin, reporter Jacqueline Hughes, president Maggie Erickson, treasurer Phillip Glickman, Ronnie Eiblein. sponsor Mr. Gehrls. ROW 2: Migdalia Borrero, Linda Gratz, Kathy Yoder, Linda Anglada, Jeannie Pope, Donna Mivshek, Margo DiGiacinto, Gloria Almanzo, Lynn Oehme, Frank Grom, Tom Sooley. ROW 3: Judy Heath, Marcy Strand, Mary Leicht, Susan Ehnert, John Grisham, Bill Merzlicker, James Benke, Julie Schardt, Donna Janowski, LaVerna Ackerman. I l FUTURE TEACHERS. ROW I: Joyce Knutel, Barbara Hewitt, Mary Anne Baron, Jeannette Torres, Barbara Griffin. ROW 2: Publicity chairman Delores Long, vice- president Terry McCotter, secretary Aleta Reckling, treasurer Judy Martins, represent- ative Judy Kovacs. ROW 3: Sponsor Mrs. J. Dunlap, Bette Cretan, Suzanne Daley, Shirley Hall, Julie Lundquist, Donna Jurgaitis, sponsor Mrs. M. Adee. Trzlb to U niversiljf Okay, who t00k the baffle opener? We've got to get busy on Future Teacliers' Homecoming plans. Future Teachers Club sponsored a picnic and a candlelight initiation this year. One of the year's most outstanding events was Hzlghlzlghts FTA Tear an FTA sponsored trip to Illinois State Normal University for a program on special education. FTA is a national organization preparing students for a teaching career in public schoolwork and special education. Sponsors this year were Mrs. Adee and Mrs. Dunlap. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. ROW I: Vice-president Pam Nielsen, president Janet Garcia, secretary Sandra Baartz, treasurer Nancy Opal, sponsor Miss C. Jones, sponsor Miss M. McMorris, sponsor Miss B. Nass. ROW 2: Kathy Garcia, Merc Lopez, Jeannie Pope, Jenita DeMeter, Yvonne Davis, Brenda Barrett, Hilda Davis. ROW 3: Joyce Deal, Kathleen Orbank, Kathy Moats, Carolyn Turner, Barbara Koski, Kathy Waterstraat, Bessie Philpot, Sue Cohn, Linda Parks. 133 FHA Actz'vz'tz'es Lead To Spring Sgfle Show To celebrate National FHA Week in April, Future Home- makers planned special activi- ties for each day of the week. FHA started the year with its annual bake sale and later prepared Christmas favors for children at Victory Hospital. A style show was held in May. Club membership this year increased to 55 girls interested in home economics. Youth in Red Cross sponsor Mrs. Brainard supervises cz project being worked on by club members at East. 1 YOUTH IN RED CROSS WEST. ROW 1: Secretary Susie Shultis, vice-president Mike Wright, representative Diane Beem, president John Riedy. Rea' Cross Actz'vz'tz'es Serve School, Communigr Working on projects for hospitals, homes, and other areas, Youth in Red Cross serves the school and city. A total of S5217 was received from the enrollment drive to begin the busy year of activity. The club iilled Christmas boxes for needy children overseasxand helped make and pack cookies for Lake County and Downey hospitals. Club sponsors are Miss Martha Donnelly and Mrs. Patience Brainard. EAST YOUTH IN RED CROSS. ROW 1: Debbie Mathiesen Carol McLellan, Susan Diamond, Beverly Cudworth. ROW 2 Linda Erickson, Christy Noll, Barb Bickel, Sharon Brauck. ROW 3: Linda Sims, Virginia Reed, Connie Reid, Larry Soderquist Tom Williams. ROW 4: Gail Schardt, vice-president: Rob Kosh karian, secretary: Mrs. P. W. Brainard, sponsor. 134 TRI-HI-Y EAST. ROW I: Betsy Brothers, Mickey Rock- nich, Kathy Svoboda, Kathie Mason, Judi Swanton, Joyce Knutel. ROW 2: President Merry Mclntire, chaplain Kirsti Idstrom, secretary Pat Kirk- wood, vice-president Leslie Has- kell, treasurer Jane Lipnicke, sgt.-at-arms Eleanor Muger- ditchian. ROW 3: Michele Tay- lor, Cindy Lambie, Judie Cox, Betty Stupar, Ruth Anne Her- inglake, Diane Geiger, Nancy Krainc, Margo Ludas. Having Fun and Serving Communzy Aim cj Trz'-Hz'-T Members Tri-Hi-Y is a YMCA organization based on the platform of high ideals of character, clean living, and service to the community. Throughout the year each club sponsors different activities, including a slumber party, paper drive, bake sale, and hangout. At one time dur- ing the year all Tri-Hi-Yls unite to sell World Service Candy for the YMCA. Each group opens or closes its membership according to the decision of the members. s WEST TRI-HI-Y. ROW I: President Linda Philipps, vice-president Nikki Walden. sec- retary Sue Savel, treasurer Diane Higgins, chaplain Jackie Papesh, sgt,-at-arms Susie Shultis, publicity chairman Maureen Rose. ROW 2: Karen Whitlow, Mary Jo Janks, Helen Anderfuren, Pat Drinka. Nola Daum, Marlo Yellen, Barb Lindeman. ROW 3: Jean Hofmeister, Donna Sacramento. Betty DeYoung. Carol Macaitis, Helen Bosnak. Mary Sirvidas, Briget Davis, Georgia Sawby. ROW 4: Ginny Varsck, Barb Kaddatz Linda Render, Polly Boegen, Sally Owens, Diane Johnson, Joyce Scck, Bonnie Zalcck. ROW 5: Janet Hofmeister, Linda Parkinson, Micki Stolarik, Judy Smrtnik, Carolyn Winters, Rene Davern, Linda Parr, Betsy Zeit, sponsor Mr. Duvall. 1 Wandering through the halls of West Campus for the first time, freshmen find them confusing and difficult. But after a year of dropping their books in crowded stairways and getting lost in dead-end corridors, they become sophomores, and make their way around a little easier. However, as jun- iors, East Campus' two buildings and tangled web of hall- ways present new challenges. Yet even these are quickly mastered. Then, as seniors, with graduation approaching, they nostalgically recall their four active, memory-filled years in the halls of Waukegan Township High School. 136 C-1 ' ' 2 'QYEX GS 'Q'- . t - . W vw f . VU 'Q'.t Y' 3' ' 'X ly t. Xxff, N623-Wx, ' WNY E351 Members of the Junior Class work hard to make their annual car wash a successful activity. Tai' DenT Claspirzg Dzlblomas, Seniors Venture Into Future Working with the administration to plan Senior Class activities were the class ogicers: president Chuck Caswell, treasurer Patricia Cavanaugli, secretary Carol Dominck, and vice-president Glen Turpojf. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIR- MEN. SEATED: Mr. Jack Mallory, class sponsorg Janet Schwegler, senior class play chairmang Jane Drew, Baccalaureate and Commencement chairmang Charles Caswell, class gift co-chairmang Mrs. Marie Snell, class sponsor. STANDING: Gary Miller, class gift chairman: Marc Fink, Grad Hop chairman. ABSENT: Mrs. Marie Beatty, class sponsor. NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION WIN- NERS. ROW I: Warren Close, Bert Hermelink, Larry Green. Steve Davison, Dave Larsen, Bob Gerry. ROW 2: Julie Lundquist, Meredith Mclntire, Linda Meyer. Diane Geiger, Nancy Mihevic, Bonnie Harding, Holly True. ROW 3: Robert Barnett, Mark Olson, Gerald Johnson. Dennis Carlson, Glen Turpotf, Dean Gerchar. Al Brauch, Richard Drew, George Needham. ABSENT: Marion Mug- erditchian. 180 pound Clmnipion wrestler Frank Znrifinn On June 4, 752 seniors went their separate ways. After four years of working, studying, and having fun together, only memories re- mained. As they stood in their graduation gowns, waiting for their names to be called, they looked back with happiness and ahead with anticipation. They remembered especially that first day of high school in 1960 and their senior year. They came a long way in four years. They in- creased their knowledge, made new friends, and grew up with the help and guidance of teach- ers and class sponsors. They were proud of their National Merit finalists, class ofiicers, athletic and speech teams, which main- tained the high reputation of WTHS. With announcements out, class gift selected, and class play presented, they looked for- ward to clasping a diploma in their hands as they go out into the world to discover what it holds for each of them. East Guidance Director Mr. Roman Miller and Superintendent Paul Burke congralzilrztc National Merit finalists Jane Drew, Nancy Krainc, Cliuvk Hyde. and Jane Fryman. 139 is Hll'!ISIlI'l'lI' for mp and QUWII. was Y ' i 1 'E R gf? 'A S 5 wikis .-, at ,k,f.. , . 1 ,N 2 1 , -H--Q ' , xx 22.12 Q 5 x 5 3 - FQ K is N Q fa- 4.2 S 1 fvh ff 1-3 L JOSEPH S. ABRAHAMSON: Baseball, Class Council, Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals . . . KANDACE ANNE ADAMS: Future Nurses, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y, Transferred from Zion-Benton High School . . . BARBARA EUGENIA AIKENS: Crossed Sabers, FBLA, FTA, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club, Jr. Librarian . . . ALBERT ANDREW AL- DERIN JR.: Graphic Arts Club. ALBERT ALFANO: Baseball, Basketball, Graphic Arts Club, Intramurals MARCIA LYNN ALLEN MARY LOU ALLEN MICHAEL JOHN ALLEN: Plays. MARILYN KAYE ALLISON: A Cappella, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers, Plays, Tri-Hi-Y GERALD THOMAS ALTMAN: Baseball, Football, Span- ish Club RICHARD ALVAREZ: Baseball, Football, Graphic Arts Club Intramurals Ritle Team Spanish Club W Club Wrestling MARY ANN ALWARDT FHA Spanish Club. September, 1960, to june, 1964, Holds Mem0rz'es nv ff? QM., . an ! 6- Q-4 F K 5 S 5 , A .xr A 'vw , .Q ZR ., ,V ,. ,,'? 'f:-av' ' 5 A 140 JOHN MICHAEL AMBROGIO: Transferred from Mar- mion Military Academy, Aurora, Ill. . .. ELVID HOUS- TON AMMONS: Football, Intramurals, W Club JUDY KAYE ANDERSON: Girls' Choir, Office Occupa- tions, Jr. Achievement ELAINE CAROL ANDER- SON: FBLA, FTA, Peppers. JUDY LEE ANDERSON: Class Council, FBLA, Girls' League, Peppers, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y RAN- DALL D. ANDERSON: Spanish Club, Track LAU- RA JEAN ARBOE: Arts Club, Future Nurses, German Club, Peppers . . . SHIRVEE LEE ARMS: Class Council, Jr. Classical League. SANDRA JEAN ARRIGHT: FBLA, Girls' Choir, Peppers . .. LOUISE AMANDA AUTIO: Future Nurses, FTA, GAA, German Club, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . SANDRA LEA BAARTZ: Future Distributors, FHA, Red Cross . . . LAURENCE BERNARD BAKANEC: Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Track, W Club. KATHLEEN BRIDGET BALDWIN: Annual W, Class Council, GAA, Orchesis, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y JAMES EDWARD BALMES: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Rille Team, Spanish Club, Wrestling . . . DONALD EDWARD BANDMAN . . . BUNNY MARCILETTE BANKHEAD: French Club, FTA, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Literary Club, Plays. SHIRLEY ANN BANKHEAD: Arts Club, FHA JOAN C. BANKS: FBLA, French Club, FTA, Peppers . . . JOYCE ANN BARNES: French Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y LARRY EDWARD BARNETT: Rifle Team. ROBERT BRUCE BARNETT: Cross Country, Debate, Masque and Gavel, NFL, NHS, Student Council, Track, W Club, AFS . . . MARYANNE BARON: Class Coun- cil, FBLA, FTA, GAA. Literary Club, Peppers, Spanish Club . .. VERNON C. BARRIOS: Football, Tennis ROBERT ARTHUR BARROWS: German Club, Graphic Arts, Gymnastics, Intramurals. CAROL SUE BASKIN: French Club . . . GEORGE WIL- KINS BASSET: A Cappella. Boys' Choir, NFL, Plays, W Club ANDREA JO BEAUSOLEIL: GAA. German Club. Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . TERRY JOSEPH BECK: Baseball, Basketball, Football, German Club, W Club. BARBALYN BECKLIAN: Class Council. Crossed Sabers, French Club, Girls' League. Literary Club, NHS, Peppers, Spanish Club . .. ALAN ROBERT BEDROSIAN: Golf, Intramurals, Spanish Club DENNIS LEE BEEDLE: Transferred from Pershing H.S.. Detroit. Mich. . . . RITA CHRISTINE BELENSKY: FBLA, Future Nurses, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers. Of the G00aQ the Bai the Work and the Play MARY KATHLEEN BENNETT: Peppers WIL- LIAM REIF BENNETT: Crossed Sabers, German Club, Golf, Intramurals, NHS, W Club ANITA JOYCE BETHELL: FBLA, GAA, Spanish Club . . . GAIL VIVI- AN BETLACH: French Club, GAA, Girls' League, Pep- pers. MERRILL DEAN BITNER: A Cappella, Band, Baseball, Debate, German Club, NFL, Plays . .. CHARLES BLACKSI-IEAR: Intramurals, Wrestling . . . GLORIA JEAN BONNER: Arts Club, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers . .. BARBARA JEAN BOOKER: FHA, Future Nurses, Girls' League. ROBERT A. BOONE: Football, Track, W Club, Wres- tling . . . DEAN MICHEAL BOSWELL: Baseball, Wres- tling . .. SHERRIE LYNN BOURLAND: FBLA, Trans- ferred from 'Mountain Home H.S., Mt. Home, Ark. ANDREW N. BOYER: Track. BYRON SPENCER BOYER: Basketball, Football, Track . .. BEVERLY MARIE BRADKE: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League . .. GARY D. BRADLEY: Transferred from Technical H.S., Springfield, Mass. BOB A. BRAGG: Crossed Sabers, German Club, Plays, Tennis, Thespians, W Club, Wrestling. BARBARA LEE BRAITHWAITE: FBLA, Future Dis- tributors . . . JIM M. BRANDT: Band, Baseball, Intramu- rals, Ollice Occupations, Transferred from RCI-IS, Rapid City, S. Dak. . . . ALFRED GEORGE BRAUCH: A Cap- pella, Band, Football, German Club, Tri-M, NHS, Thes- pians RICHARD WM. BREAN: Arts Club, Camera Club, Graphic Arts, Wrestling. 'r-as :.: - MARIA ELENA BREHM: Class Council, FBLA, Literary Club, Peppers, Student Council, Spanish Club . . . THOM- AS FRANK BRENCE: Graphic Arts, Intramurals . . . ROBERT ALLAN BRIED: Basketball, Intramurals, Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . MARY ANN BRITZ: Arts Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' League. MARY ANN BRNOT: GAA, Red Cross, Oiiice Occupa- tions . . . CAROL B. BROOKS: Class Council, Girls' Choir, Red Cross . . . ROBERT R. BROOKS: A Cappella, Band, Camera Club, German Club, Plays, Swimming Team . . . ELIZABETH ANN BROTHERS: Biology Club, FTA, German Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Plays, Tri-Hi-Y. CYNTHIA LUCILE BROWMAN: A Cappella, Biology Club, Future Nurses, German Club, Red Cross, Peppers . . . DIANA MAE BROWN: FBLA . . . DORA YVETTE BROWN: A Cappella, FHA, Transferred from North Chi- cago MARCIA JANE BROWN: A Cappella, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club. We Entered West Campus As Fresh and Soplzs f:.- -- ' V. .. I as . ' 254 ,37 W f 1 5 Q. . . 3 ! A K. P t I i m. Q i.vfd'ff:Q.ifiS, 195,11 A . ,S, . 'S . F - ' . L I - - gg , : A .Sig 'Y'-1 J' - , f . ' ,V 'i.' 'L ' g-g,, .L 1 ,.,, -n I- A A 415 RITA KAY BROWN: GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . ROGER BROWN: A Cappella, Intramurals . .. WIL- LIAM MICHAEL BROWN: Intramurals, Jr. Classical League . .. CYNTHIA MAE BRUMMUND: Biology Club, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Dolphins, GAA, Ger man Club, NHS, Peppers. RICHARD PAUL BUCHAKLIAN: Band . . . TOM ED- WIN BUNTROCK: Camera Club, Intramurals, Red Cross . . . RICHARD WILLIAM BURKES: Audio Visual, Cross Country, Debate, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Wrestling . . . ALBERT ANTHONY BUTKUS: Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Golf, Intramurals, NHS, W Club. DONNA MARIE BUTKUS: Biology Club, FBLA, FHA . . . CRANSTON O. BYRD: Football, Intramurals, Span- ish Club WILLIAM DAVID CAMPBELL: Crossed Sabers, German Club, Golf, Track . .. PETE J. CANE- LAKES: Cross Country, Swimming, Track. DENNIS ALLEN CARLSON: Audio Visual, German Club, Radio Club PATRICK LEO CARNEY: Base- ball, Basketball, Football, Jr. Classical League, NHS, W Club MARTIN MARK CARR: Camera Club CRAIG LOUIS CARRISON. DIANE LYNN CARTWRIGHT: FHA . . . TERRANCE LEE CASHMORE . .. MICHAEL ALLEN CASTELLI: Football, Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Track . . . CHARLES EDWIN CASWELL: Band, Class Oiicer, Cross Country, Tri-M, Student Council, Track, W Club. JAMIE BETH CATLIN: Debate, Masque and Gavel, NFL. NHS, W World, Thespians PATRICIA ELAINE CAVANAUGH: Cheerleaders, Class Officer, Orchesis, W World. Student Council, 1963 Prom Queen SHIRLEY ANN CELESNIK: FBLA, Girls' League, Peppers . . . CHUCK FRANK CEPAITIS: Baseball, Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling. REBECCA JO CHANCEY: FBLA, FHA, Peppers, Trans- ferred from North Chicago . .. FAITH LOUISE CHAP- MAN: Future Nurses, Peppers, Spanish Club, Transferred fom Owen-Withee H.S., Owen, Wis. . . . MARTIN HAR- LAN CHRISTOPHER . . . RICHARD CISNEROZ: Bas- ketball, Intramurals, Track, Transferred from Boude Sto- rey H.S., Dallas, Tex. CAROL LAVERNE CLARK: Class Council, FBLA, FHA, FTA, GAA, Literary Club, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . TERRY L. CLARK: Spanish Club, Track, W Club, Wrestling DALE OWEN CLARKE: Baseball, Golf, Swimming, Track, Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles . . . CHARLES FRANCIS CLEMENT: Intramurals. A ,blbrehensive ana' Uncertain, Tet Eager To Learn WARREN J. CLOSE: Football, German Club, Gymnas- tics, W Club TULIE F. COLLINS: Biology Club, Class Council, FTA, GAA, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers . . . GUS CORONEOS: FBLA, Intramu- rals, Spanish Club . . . JERRY CORPIER: Football, Wres- tling. TOMMIE LEE COSBY: Transferred from Lestes H.S., Memphis, Tenn. . . . ORVILLE ALLAN COTE, JR.: Ger- man Club JUDITH ELAINE COWEN: Future Nurses, Red Cross, Plays, Spanish Club JUDIE A. COX: Biology Club, FHA, FTA, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club. JUDITH LYNN CRANOR: Future Distributors, GAA, Girls' Choir, Peppers, Transferred from Boulder City H.S., Boulder City, Nev. GREG ALLEN CRAWFORD: Basketball, Boys' Choir, Tennis, W Club . .. THOMAS M. CRAWFORD: Golf ELIZABETH JOAN CRE- TAN: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, FTA, GAA, NHS, Peppers, W World, Spanish Club. PATRICIA SUZANNE CROSBY: Biology Club, Future Nurses. Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Literary Club . . . BEVERLY JEAN CUDWORTH: Annual W, Class Council, Future Nurses, Jr. Classical League, Red Cross CYNTHIA CUMMINGS: Future Nurses, FTA, GAA, German Club, Peppers RICHARD RAY- MOND CURLEE: Band, FBLA, Golf, Plays. NATALIE CVETKOVIC: GAA, Girls' Choir, Spanish Club, Transferred from Kenston H.S., Chagim Falls GLEN HAMILTON DAHLBACKA: Intramurals, NHS, Student Council, Swimming, Spanish Club . . . SUZANNE MARIE DALEY: Class Council, Dolphins, FTA, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . ANDREA DALGAARD: Arts Club, Future Nurses, Spanish Club. i . W1 S E : ,. 5- A' I M 5 X YH Q si' Fi - G s i , .49 Fl M 5 . I 'L .... --t. t 1 4 si, , V :.. . , W Ill! tra i F ' si'aa?iaaa , ieeaaaaa W - ij, S ' if K N gf -, ,. , .. .. -11yL,,LW .. ,- if ' K -. J V 'i D -LLLLL I A rf? ,L,L, a .. ,, ZZX L 7 .f,:,,z:1 ., .. M va Q m t f A jx, rf . . I at r Q .: so , 2 ' e 'Q S . A , - i X A I AL JAMES RICHARD DANIELSON: Baseball, Football, Spanish Club RUSSEL DAVIDSON: Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football, Transferred from North Chicago JOE R. DAVILA: Annual W, Arts Club, Baseball, Biol- ogy Club, Football, Graphic Arts, Literary Club, W Club, Wrestling DAVE ALAN DAVIS: Football, Graphic Arts, Gymnastics, W Club. JOHN LEE DAVIS: A Cappella, Baseball, Football, Ger- man Club, Intramurals, Student Council, W Club, Wres- tling . . . JOHN STEVE DAVISON: German Club, Intra- murals . .. BRUCE KARL DAYDIF: Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Spanish Club, W Club . . . LAWRENCE EDWARD DEIBERT: Crossed Sabers, German Club, In- tramurals, Track. 'l'HEODORE GREGORY DEMKIW: Basketball, Foot- ball, Track BERTHA JEAN DeMOSS: FHA FRED DENNIS: German Club, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Orchesis, W Club JAMES EDWARD DENNOR: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Football, Spanish Club, W Club. Later We Became Uplberclassmen at East Campus ' 1 area. V T' ' I , flisifsz -aw If iw is Hir t 1 tt is , S MQ 2 K ill X w i 1 wav' f i s t , I I it ,t fa 4 -vfafw if . . 5 il If 'i A iQ,?55ff?i H C 'fr' K A WVKK' , ' K K A , 15 '- a , is . 5 fr, , . ,A 5 4' R . ' ' 1-A ' U I ll . , :. H fi ',-,' ii? kr, ' 1 ' :Fifi 'I' 1 W G N Ei. sfitzis.. A H gf JOHN EDWARD DeROHAN: Crossed Sabers, Spanish Club DANIEL WALTER DeTI-IORNE: German Club, Intramurals JOSEPH ALBERT DEVENAS: Football, Intramurals, Track . . . KATHLEEN ANN DI- AGULA: French Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y. NANCY CAROL DiCASTRI: FHA, Girls' Choir, Tri- Hi-Y MICHAEL ANGELO DICELLO: Football, Golf, Intramurals, Swimming, W Club . . . JANICE EI- LEEN DICK: GAA, Girls' League, OfTice Occupations, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . .. DAVID ALLEN DICKSON: In- tramurals. RICHARD JAY DIXON: Football, Gymnastics, Intra- murals, Spanish Club . .. CAROL JOYCE DOMINICK: Class Officer, Crossed Sabers, Debate, Orchesis, Spanish Club, Student Council LORA JEAN DONABY: FHA, GAA, Girls' Choir, Peppers DELBERT ROB- ERT DOSTALEK: Basketball. Crossed Sabers, Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Student Council, W Club. ' CAROLE DRACOS: Biology Club, FTA, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . JANE CHRISTINE DREW: Arts Club, Class Council, French Club, Jr. Classical League, Literary Club, NHS, Peppers JUDITH ANNE DREW: Class Council, Future Nurses, Peppers . .. THOMAS JOSEPH DUFFY: Spanish Club. TRUE HENRY DUNCAN: Swimming Team . . . ANDE DUPOR: Intramurals, Wrestling . .. PHILIP DELANO EAKES: Class Council, Intramurals . . . PATRICK JAMES EDMONDSON: Cross Country, Track. W Club, Transferred from Olathe H.S., Olathe, Kan. RICHARD EUGENE EDWARDS: Arts Club, Class R R Council, Intramurals, Tennis, Track, W Club . .. MI- I CHAEL PAUL EKMAN: Crossed Sabers, Cross Country, YE Swimming, Track, W Club . .. MARGARET MARY is fp EMERICK: GAA, Gymkana, Peppers WALTER L. I I ERICSON: Hi-Y, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Wrestling. - 1 MYRA ELAINE FALLOS: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Otiice Occupations . . . SARAH ELIZABETH FANTOZZI: Future Distributors, GAA, Peppers .. . I '-9' JAMES E. FANTOS: A Cappella, Camera Club, Student Council, Track, Transferred from McHenry H.S. . . . DE- LW' LORSE CAROLE FERGUSON: FBLA, Peppers, Spanish gpm, , Club. A - if F asls ' r'erffr: ' I X MARC DAVID FINK: A Cappella, Band, Class council, Aie, I ,H I iiiii Jr. Classical League, Tri-M, NHS, Tennis, Thespians, W ' g an I 7 Z g gili 'I rx Club JOHN JEROME FISH, JR.: Football, swim- ff, A , at +, X ming, Transferred from North Chicago . . . ROGER WIL- 4, I ' I LIAM FLEGAL: Track . . . ANN MARIE FLITCROFT: I I' G'l'l ' L ' , Om O YO , Pe 1' . I . 1 s eague ce ccupai ns ppe s L g K' g at This Meant Greater Tasks ana' More Serious Stua'y ANITA LUCILE FONS: A Cappella, Class Council, FTA, Red Cross, Tri-M, Plays, Spanish Club, Thespians NORMAN JOSEPH FORNERO: Crossed Sabers, FBLA, 1 French Club, Golf, Intramurals . . . HAZELMARY THE- x RESA FOX: Arts Club, Peppers . .. JOAN MARIE H is JP FRANKLIN: Camera Club, GAA, Peppers. JAMES RUSSELL FREEMAN: Band, Cross Country, In- tramurals, Spanish Club, W Club . . . DAVID FRIZZO: Transferred from Staunton H.S., Staunton, Ill. . .. CHARLES LESTER FROELICH . . . JANE ELIZA- BETH FRYMAN: Dolphins, GAA, Literary Club, NHS, Peppers, Chess Club. DIANE MARIE FUESTING: FBLA, FHA, GAA . .. PHYLLIS HARLENE GADSBY: Class Council, Peppers, Transferred from Plainview H.S., Plainview, N.Y. RICKARD BRUCE GANTAR: Band, Cross Country, Dolphins, German Club, Golf, Swimming, W Club . ,. JANET MARIE GARCIA: FHA, Future Nurses. LYNDA LEE GARDNER: Class Council, Class Officer, Dolphins, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, W World . .. PATRICIA LYNETTE GATTOLIN: Class Council, FBLA, Future Nurses, GAA JEROME H. GAU- THIER: Baseball, Crossed Sabers, Intramurals . . . DIANE G. GEIGER: Crossed Sabers, Dolphins, German Club, Literary Club, NHS, Peppers. DONALD H. GEIGER: Crossed Sabers, Dolphins, Ger- man Club, Intramurals, Swimming Team, W Club EILEEN ANNE GENTARAS: FBLA, Peppers, Spanish Club MERLE DIANE GEORGE: Future Nurses, GAA, German Club, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y DEAN MI- CHAEL GERCHAR: Football, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, W Club, Wrestling. 145 JOHN PAUL GERJOL . . . ROBERT ALLEN GERRY: Jr. Achievement . . . JANICE MARIA GERYOL: Biology Club, Class Council, Dolphins, French Club, Peppers, W World KATHLEEN JOAN GESKE: Biology Club, Cheerleaders, Class Council, Class Ofhcer, FBLA, French Club, W World. ARLENE ANNE GIBOUR: Future Nurses, GAA, Red Cross, Spanish Club SANDRA JANE GILKEY: A Cappella, Band, GAA, Tri-M, Orchestra, Plays ROBERT CHARLES GILLESPIE: Part-time employ- ment WILLIE EARL GIPSON: Football, Intramu- rals. JAMES JAY GIRDLEY . . . JACALYN BETH GOLD- MAN: FTA, Orchesis, Peppers, Plays, Spanish Club . . . JEANNEANE ANN GOLWITZER: FBLA . .. ALLEN BRUCE GONYO: Cross Country, NHS, Orchestra, Track. Intenswe Work on the Fish FU and Car Wash DONNA MARIE GONYO: FBLA, GAA, Peppers FRANK GONZALES: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Graphic Arts, Gymnastics, Intramurals . . . LUZ NEREIDA GON- ZALEZ: FHA, Spanish Club ORFA LINDA GON- ZELEZ. JANE SUSAN GORDAN: Class Council, Jr. Classical League, Peppers, Transferred from Monroe H.S., Roches- ter, N.Y. . . . JOEL KENNETH GRABER: Football, W World, W Club, Wrestling, Transferred from St. George H.S., Evanston . . . BRUCE ALLEN GRAHAM: Camera Club, Co-ed Service Club . . . MIKE GRAMPO: Baseball, Football, Wrestling. DONALD ROSS GRANNA THOMAS WILLIAM GRANT: Transferred from Quigley Preparatory Seminary, Chicago, Ill. PHYLLIS AVON GRAVES: FHA, GAA . .. LARRY ALLEN GREEN: Baseball, German Club. TERRY L. GRINOS: Intramurals EUGENE RAY- MOND GRIZAS: Basketball, Football, German Club, In- tramurals . . . DOUGLAS RICHARD GROAT: Football, Intramurals, Wrestling MARGARET JANE GROM: Future Nurses, GAA, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Transferred from Holy Child H.S. CATHY LYNN GRONNIGER: FBLA, FHA, GAA, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Peppers . . . OPAL GRUBBS: Biology Club, FBLA, FHA, GAA, Girls' Choir, Peppers, Student Council SHARON LEE GUST: FBLA, Fu- ture Nurses, GAA, Peppers PAUL EUGENE HAACK: Crossed Sabers, Spanish Club. DOUGLAS ROBERT HAFNER: Part-time Employment . .. SHARYN DIANNE HAHTO: Class Council, FBLA, FHA, Girls' League, Literary Club, Peppers . . . SANDRA CAROLYN HAHTO: FBLA, FHA, Girls' League, Liter- ary Club, Peppers SANDRA JO HAIGH: FHA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, Spanish Club. GERALD WILLIAM HAINES: Football, Hi-Y, Intramu- rals, W Club . . . BARBARA ROSE HALL: FHA, Girls' League . . . KENNETH WAYNE HALL: Crossed Sabers, Football, Intramurals, Wrestling . . . ROBERT DAVID HAMANN: German Club, Intramurals. BARBARA JEAN HAMPSON: FTA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, Spanish Club . .. SYLVESTER HANDY: Part-time Employment . .. DELORIS HAZEL HANK: FBLA, Girls' League, Spanish Club . . . THOMAS ALAN HANNA: Part-time Employment. 53' Raised Mongf far Our junior Class Actz'vz'ties ARLENE LOUISE HANSEN: Class Council, Crossed Sa- bers, Dolphins, GAA, Gymkana, Peppers, Spanish Club KENNETH DUANE HANSEN: Cross Country, Track, Wrestling NORMAN HERBERT HANSEN: FBLA, Football, German Club, Intramurals . .. SUSAN LORRAINE HANSEN: GAA, Girls' Choir, Oihce Oc- cupations. BONITA ANN HARDING: FHA, Future Nurses, Ger- man Club, Literary Club, NHS, Co-ed Service Club SHARON ANNE HARJU: GAA, Red Cross, Peppers, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y . . . TIMOTHY JAMES HAR- RIS: Biology Club, Crossed Sabers, FBLA, Swimming, Tennis . .. WILLIAM E. HART: Class Council, Masque and Gavel, Speech. GEORGE DOUVILLE HARTMANN: FBLA, Graphic Arts, Plays, Spanish Club LLOYD LEE HARVEY: Intramurals . .. LESLIE MARTHA HASKELL: Class Council, FBLA, FTA, GAA, German Club, Girls' League, Literary Club, Peppers MORTON LEE HAVEY: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Golf, Spanish Club, W Club. MYRA LOUISE HAWKINS: Future Nurses, NHS, Span- ish Club, Co-ed Service Club . . . CHARLENE SUE HAYES: Girls' Choir . . . GLENN HAYNES: Golf, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Track, Wrestling GAIL MARIE HEFFELFINGER: Jr. Achievement. JOHN DEFIEUX HEIKENFELD: Basketball, Biology Club, Football, Jr. Classical League, W Club . .. VER- NADAIL MARIE HEINZ: FBLA, FHA, Girls' League . .. ROSEMARY HEMINGWAY: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Red Cross . . . FLOYD LEE HENDERSON: Cross Country, Gymnastics, Intramurals, Track. i n sf? A 46 JULE EVE HENDERSON: Class Council, Red Cross, Jr. Classical League, Peppers . .. ROOSEVELT HENDER- SON: Gymnastics, Intramurals . .. JOHN BRAD HER- BECK: Transferred from Bremen H.S., Oak Forest, Ill. . . . RUTH ANNE HERINGLAKE: Class Council, FTA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers, Spanish Club, Co-ed Service Club. LAMBERT BRUNS HERMELINK: Biology Club, Ger- man Club, Golf, Literary Club, Swimming, Co-ed Service Club BARBARA ANN HEWITT: Dolphins, FTA, GAA, German Club, Literary Club, Peppers . .. BRUCE DARYL HILL . .. JULIE ANNETTE HILL: FBLA, Red Cross, Peppers, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. LENZY HILLIARD: Intramurals . .. JOHN DOUGLAS I-IINKS: FBLA, German Club . . . BRUCE WANGMAN HIRSCI-I: Band, Debate, Gymnastics, Intramurals, NFL, Student Council, Tennis, W Club . . . FRANK JOSEPH HOCEVAR: Part-time Employment. Um' Choice gf Class Rings Set the Standard Style 'Us 'ik : I ew-3 NWI' -ws. mf' 51 91 T L TP i '2'.f-7 Q K if 148 RALPH CLARENCE HOFF: Football, Intramurals, Ride Team . .. DELORES F. HOLLSTEIN: FBLA, Red Cross, Peppers, Student Council . .. THOMAS ALLAN HOLMGREN: Basketball, Cross Country, Intramurals . . . WILLIAM HOPKINS: Football, Track. ROBERT V. HORTON: Baseball, FBLA JOHN HOVEY: Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Tennis MI- CHAEL L. HOWES: Intramurals, Transferred from Maine East H.S., Park Ridge . .. LEON JAMES HOW- LETT: Crossed Sabers, Spanish Club, Wrestling. LYNN HAZEL HOWZE: FHA, Spanish Club . . . NOR- MA JEAN HRIBAR: FBLA, FHA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers . .. GLORIA JEAN HRIBLAN: GAA, Girls' League, Peppers . . . ALAN RALPH HUFFMAN. RICHARD ALAN HUGHES: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Spanish Club, W Club . . . MELVIN HURNDON: Bas- ketball, Football, Track, W Club KAREN LEE HUTNICK: Class Council, Class Ofiicer, German Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Student Council CHARLES ROBERT HYDE: Audio Visual, Band, Tri-M, Plays, Ra- dio Club. KIRSTI ANN IDSTROM: Class Council, FTA, German Club, Red Cross, Peppers, Plays, W World . .. RICH- ARD JARC: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Football, NHS, Spanish Club, Tennis . .. JUDITH ANN JARO- NIK: FBLA, GAA, Girls' Choir, Peppers ARTHUR STEVEN JASTRZEMBSKI: Football, Transferred from Warren H.S. JANET MARIE JENKINS: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, Transferred from Mentor H.S., Mentor, Ohio . . . PATRICK STANFORD JENKINS: Jr. Classical League, Transferred from Midale H.S., Midale, Saskatchewan . . . BRUCE DUANE JOHNSON: Annual W, Intramurals, Red Cross, Swimming, W Club . .. CHARLES F. JOHNSON: Jr. Achievement. EDWIN JOHNSON: German Club, Golf, Intramurals . . . GERALD CARL JOHNSON: A Cappella, Band, Football, Tennis. W Club JOHN ARVE JOHNSON: Base- ball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, German Club, NHS, W Club . .. KENNETH ALLAN JOHNSON: Boys' Choir, Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Jr. Achievement. ROBERT LLOYD JOHNSON: Audio Visual, Biology Club, German Club, Tennis . .. SHIRLEY ANN JOHN- SON: Transferred from North Chicago . . . CLYDE RICHARD JONES: Audio Visual, Biology Club, Crossed Sabers, German Club, Oiiice Occupations, Radio Club VIOLET N. JONES: Red Cross fr.- we Htl WT 7' 5+ i 'K 3 gg, Q f f ff E 2 ff -, ' . I 1wszmm-f-- - s, ' :sale ' grew F. ., QE: T- - . - ,Es gh ,,-s,,- ..,-, 1 iff r 5 , :N 5 ' XX s , if I .,,. .. vi ,, I' 4' . We Stua'z'eo'jbr Exams emo' Took College Boards DIANE S. JOSEPH: French Club, Girls' Choir, Peppers, Plays, Transferred from Waller H.S., Chicago . .. AL- BERT JOVANOVIC: Intramurals . . . DAVID JUNCER: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Red Cross . .. DENNIS A. JUNCER: Crossed Sabers. PENTTI K. JUOLA: Intramurals DAVID JAMES JURGAITIS: Football, Intramurals, Swimming, Wrestling . .. DONNA MARIE JURGAITIS: Biology Club, Class Council, FTA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, Spanish Club .. . JOE JURKOVAC, JR.: Class Council, Football, Wrestling. MICHAEL KAMINEN: Intramurals . .. ARVIN AN- DREW KASPARAITIS: Class Council, Football, German Club, Intramurals, Track, W Club, Co-ed Service Club HERB JOHN KASTEN: Intramurals DON A. KAUZE. HILLARY ANNE KAY: Biology Club, FBLA, Girls' League, Peppers, Spanish Club KURT MATTHEW KEELEY: Basketball, Class Council, Football, NHS, Stu- dent Council . . . JEAN ESTHER KENNEDY: FBLA, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . TOM KENNEDY: Part-time Em- ployment. BILL H. KENT: Audio Visual, Band, Tri-M, Plays, Radio Club, Thespians . . . ROBERT RALPH KENYON: Crossed Sabers, German Club, Radio Club, Rilie Team, Swimming . . . MARTHA KERN: FBLA, Future Distrib- utors, GAA . . . DAVID JAMES KERR: Basketball, Golf, Intramurals, Student Council, Spanish Club, W Club. 06 ,ggi 149 2 - -' , is-,f KJ 73 f , lx - 131. as ,A.1,f- 1 -. wie Tilflf ' ' ,gf , .. ,. .. A -:' rf i . ..,, ,i -, :y -' -- .7 - -- f .J Q 5 QTFW . get 5 Ha ui lgfafg is he jx fa wail, Q Sa is ,,,, .f,.- 0, MARTHA ANN KHARDIAN: Peppers. Co-cd Service Club . . . SUSAN LEE KING: FHA. Future Nurses. Tri- Hi-Y DONALD ARTHUR KIRBY: Annual W, Arts Club, Graphic Arts, Jr. Achievement ROGER TERRY KIRKLAND: Annual HW, Baseball, Basketball. Football, Graphic Arts. Gymnastics. Rifle Team. W Club. PATRICIA ANN KIRKWOOD: Future Nurses, German Club, Peppers. Tri-Hi-Y . . . GREGORY ADRAIN KNOP: Audio Visual, Radio Club . . . JOYCE ANGELA KNUTEL: Biology Club, French Club, FTA. GAA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers . . . JOHN JOSEPH KOBOS. MICHAEL JOSEPH KOCH: A Cappella, Crossed Sabers. Football. Plays, Thespians, Track. W Club. Wrestling . . . NICHOLAS SCOTT KOHLER: Jr. Achievement KATHLEEN MARIE KOIVULA: Biology Club. Girls' Choir, Office Occupations. Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y PATRICIA ANN KOLEHMA: Biology Club. Debate. GAA, German Club, Peppers, Plays. Our Cheering S,19z'rz'Zea' Our Teams to Victopf ,ezagaafe 150 CLAUDETTE PHYLLIS KONCAN: Annual W, Cam- era Club, FBLA, GAA, Peppers, Jr. Achievement ROBERT GERARD KOSHKARIAN: Football, Red Cross, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling NANCY JEAN KRAINC: Class Council, FTA, German Club. Lit- erary Club, NHS, Peppers . . . R. JOHN KRETSCHMER: Biology Club. Crossed Sabers, German Club. Intramurals. CHERYL ANN KRUMERY: Cheerleaders, Class Coun- cil, German Club, Peppers, Co-ed Service Club DI- ANNA MARY KUKLA JOYCE ARLENE KUL- MALA: Biology Club, FBLA, Future Nurses, German Club, NHS, Peppers JODY LYNN KUNDART: A Cappella, Annual W, Biology Club, French Club. Fu- ture Nurses, Literary Club, Peppers. SANDRA SUE KURTZ: FBLA, FHA, Peppers THOMAS EDWARD KUS: Baseball, Crossed Sabers, Football, Rifle Team . . . RICHARD RAYMOND KUTZ- LER: Radio Club . .. CAROLE TONI LAFFREDI: Fu- ture Distributors. GEORGE H. LAMBERT: Dolphins, Swimming Team, W Club CYNTHIA ANN LAMBIE: Crossed Sa- French Club. Masque and Gavel, NFL, Peppers, bers, Plays. Spanish Club FRANCES ROBERTA LANG: Girls' Choir DAVID WILLIAM LARSEN: Baseball, Class Council, German Club, Intramurals, NHS, Swim- ming. JUNE MARIE LARSEN: French Club, GAA, Red Cross, Orchestra WILLIAM WAYNE LARSON: Football, Swimming JEFFREY LATZ: Annual W, Camera Club, Crossed Sabers . .. MARTIN CHRISTOPHER LAUB: Baseball, Intramurals. JONELL BONNIE LAUFER: Peppers, W World, Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y RONALD EDWARD LAURAI- TIS: Crossed Sabers, Football, Graphic Arts TERRY ALLEN LAURET: Band, Class Council, Cross Country, Tri-M, Orchestra, Track, W Club GERALD E. LAW: Crossed Sabers, Dolphins, Intramurals, Swimming, W Club. RHYS GEORGE LAYTON: Intramurals, Swimming PATRICIA ANN LEATHERMAN: GAA, Spanish Club . . . MICHAEL C. LeBARON: Crossed Sabers, Cross Country, Dolphins. Swimming, Track, W Club . . . LIN- DA SUSAN LECKIE: Girls' League, Peppers. SANDRA LEE LEITING: Dolphins, GAA, Gymkana, Jr. Classical League, NHS, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . CAROL ANN LEPPALA: FTA, GAA, Red Cross, Pep- pers, Spanish Club . . . BRIAN C. LERCHE: Football, In- tramurals, W Club. Wrestling . .. JO-ANN DEE LES- KOVEC: FBLA, Future Distributors, FHA, Red Cross. As Club Members We Tool: Part zn Many Aetzvztzes VALERIE DENISE LESKOVEC: FBLA, Peppers CAROL J. LEVAK: FBLA, Oflice Occupations, Peppers RONALD DAVID LEVY: Intramurals, Jr. Classical League, Track RANJIT LIMAYE: Student Council, Foreign' Exchange Student from College of Engineering, Poona, India. JOHN FREDERICK LINDEMAN: Cross Country, Intra- murals, Track, Transferred from St. Joseph H.S., Kenosha . . . JANE MICHELLE LIPNICKE: FTA, German Club, Peppers, W World DIANE PATRICIA LIVING- STON: Biology Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y DONNA P. LIVINGSTON: Class Council, FBLA, Girls' League, Peppers. ROBERTA LEE LODIN: Biology Club ROBERT EDWARD LOFFREDO: Wrestling . . . LEE-ANN LOG- STON: GAA, German Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri- Hi-Y MICHAEL JAMES LOGUE: Baseball, Foot- ball, Intramurals, Spanish Club, W Club. ANGELA LOPEZ: FHA, Girls' League, Jr. Achievement . . . LINDA JEAN LOSCH: Arts Club, Class Council, Red Cross, Peppers, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y CHARLES ERNEST LOWRANCE: Band, German Club, Orchestra MARCO KATHLEEN LUDAS: Class Council, Fu- ture Nurses, German Club, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y. JULIE ANNE LUNDQUIST: Dolphins, FTA, GAA, Ger- man Club, Literary Club, Peppers, Gymkana CLIF- FORD LUNDSTROM: Intramurals, Spanish Club KATHLEEN ANN LUTTER: GAA, Girls' League . .. DOLORES M. LYND: FBLA, GAA, Transferred from Zion Benton H.S. NORMA JEAN LYYSKI . . . GRETTA AGNES MADI- GAN: French Club. Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers, Transferred from Academy of St. Benedict, Madison, Wis. ODESSA GERNIECE MADISON: Class Council, FTA, GAA, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Spanish Club . .. TOM MICHAEL MAGNUS: Basketball, Biology Club, Football, Intramurals. DARLENE MARIE MAKI: Library Assistant, Trans- ferred from North Chicago JOHN ANTHONY MAKI: A Cappella, Cross Country, Intramurals, Jr. Classi- cal League, Plays. W Club . . . PATRICIA ANNE MA- LEK: Cheerleaders, Crossed Sabers, Debate, NFL, Pep- pers, Plays . . . RICHARD HENRY MARKOWSKI: Fu- ture Distributors, Golf, Intramurals, Spanish Club. LOUIS JOHN MAROLT: Boys' Choir, Intramurals . .. GEORGE FREDERICK MARTIN: Class Council, Class Otiicer, Intramurals, Plays, W Club, Wrestling . .. KATHLEEN ANNE MASON: Annual W,,' Cheerlead- ers, Class Council, Dolphins, French Club, Peppers, Plays, Tri-Hi-Y . .. TONI MATAYOSIAN: GAA, Red Cross. Peppers, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. We Produced and Attended the Senior Class Play KAREN MARIE MATHIS: GAA, Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . RICHARD LAWRENCE MATHIS: Band, Golf, Jr. Classical League RICHARD EDDIE MAYE: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Track . .. PHILIP AL- LEN MAYFIELD: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Camera Club, Plays. TERRY G. McCOTTER: Arts Club, FTA, NHS, Trans- ferred from Williams H.S., Davenport, Iowa SUSAN LEE MCDONOUGH: Dolphins, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y . . . DARLENE RAE McEWEN: FBLA, FHA, Girls' League MEREDITH KAY McINTlRE: French Club, Girls' League, NHS, Peppers, W World, Tri-Hi-Y. WILLIAM RICHARD McKIM, JR.: Intramurals, Radio Club, Tennis, Jr. Achievement . . . CAROL LYNN Mc- LELLAN: FBLA, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . ROBERT WILLIAM McNEIL: Gymnastics, Intramu- rals, W Club . . . CAROL ANN McSORLEY: GAA. MICHAEL DENNIS MERCURE: Crossed Sabers, Ger- man Club, Gymnastics, NHS, Radio Club, W Club . .. MARGARET GRACE MERLO: FBLA, FHA, GAA, Girls' League . . . JOHN PAUL METCALF: Cross Coun- try, German Club, Radio Club, Swimming, W Club . . . LINDA CLAIR MEYER: Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Jr. Classical League, NHS, Plays, Spanish Club. STEVEN MICHAEL MEYER: Class Council, Red Cross, Literary Club, Spanish Club . . . EDWIN KAAUWAI MI- DEL: Biology Club. FBLA, French Club, Transferred from Kalani H.S., Honolulu, Hawaii . .. NANCY THERESA MIHEVC: Class Council, Debate, Masque and Gavel, NFL, NHS, Plays . .. CYNTHIA LEE MILES: FBLA. GAA, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Math Club. GARY DEAN MILLER: A Cappella, FBLA, Plays, Thes- pians . . . RANDALL WARREN MILLER: Part-time Employment . . . SANDRA KAY MILLER: FHA, Jr. Achievement . . . MILKA MILOSI-IEVICH. EDWARD JAMES MILTIMORE: German Club, Intra- murals ANITA DORIS MILTON: Transferred from North Chicago . . . MARY FELICIA MINSKEY: Debate, FTA. Masque and Gavel, NFL, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . MICHAEL DAVID MITCHELL: Baseball, German Club. Intramurals. W Club. PATRICIA ANN MITRIKEFF: A Cappella, GAA, Girls' Choir. Tri-Hi-Y. Jr. Achievement DENNIS ALLEN MIVSHEK: Biology Club, Football, Track, W Club . . . CHARLES S. MOBERLY III: Rilie Team, Swimming, Co-ed Service Club ELISA MONTANEZ: FHA. Enjoyed Homeoommg, Turnabout, STEPHANIE A. MONTRIMAS: Biology Club, FBLA CONSTANCE LOUISE MOORE LINDA M. MORDHORST: FBLA, GAA, Ofhce Occupations, Pep- pers . . . MARC M. MORRISON: Biology Club, Football, Student Council, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling. LYNDA JEANE MORSTADT: Class Council, Debate, NFL. W World, Transferred from Antioch H.S. ELEANOR MARY MUGERDITCHIAN: GAA, Jr. Clas- sical League. Peppers. Plays, Thespians, Transferred from Holy Child H.S. . . . MARIAN MUGERDITCHIAN: Bi- ology Club, German Club, NHS. Peppers . . . KATHLEEN MULLIGAN: French Club, NHS, Peppers. KATHLEEN BURGESS MULLIN: GAA, German Club, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers GARY DEAN MURPHY: Intramurals . . . DONNA ELIZABETH MU- STAPA: FI-IA, Peppers EDITH MARIE NAGODE: FBLA, FHA, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Peppers. SANDRA DIANE NASLUND: FBLA, Spanish Club . . . CAROL ANN NEEDHAM: FBLA GEORGE ED- WARD NEEDHAM: Biology Club, Jr. Classical League, Literary Club, Tennis . . . MARY NEEDHAM: FBLA, Jr. Achievement. JAMES BERNARD NEIBURGER: Crossed Sabers, Ger- man Club, Literary Club, Radio Club . . . .IUDITH ROSE NELLINS: Class Officer, Jr. Classical League, Student Council VICKY LOUISE NELSEN: Class Council, Future Nurses, Orchesis. Peppers, Spanish Club THOMAS HENRY NELSON: Baseball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Transferred from North Chicago. QL TONI NELSON: Class Council, German Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y SANDRA LEE NEW- LAND: A Cappella, Peppers, Plays, Tri-Hi-Y, Transferred from Washington H.S., Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . ROBERT ANTHONY NEYRINCK: Intramurals, Literary Club, Spanish Club PATRICIA A. NISKALA: Arts Club, FHA, Peppers. GRIFF CARTER NOBLE: Band, Baseball, German Club, Intramurals, W Club LEONARD CARL NOLL: FBLA, Football, Wrestling . . . JOY ANN NORDGREN: FBLA, German Club, Tri-M TINA EDDIE NOR- ELL: German Club, Girls' Choir, Peppers. TERRY J. NOREN: Baseball, Rifle Team, Swimming, Transferred from LWMA, Camp Hill, Ala. . .. JAMES RICHARD NORKUS: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals . .. RAYMOND JAMES NOTTINGHAM: German Club, In- tramurals . .. SALLY ANN NOVAK: Transferred from Stranahan H.S., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dzlolomas, Honors, Baccalaureate, Commencement 5 -Wx. ' il , 154 GEORGE G. NUKKALA: French Club, Transferred from Bawating H.S., Sault Ste. Marie, Canada . .. THOMAS PHILIP OBEREMBT: Baseball, Football, Graphic Arts, Intramurals, W Club . . . THOMAS MICHAEL O'FLA- HERTY: Football, Intramurals DENNIS LESLIE O'HARE. RICHARD ALAN OHLSEN: Part-time employment MARY-CATHERINE OHM: FBLA, GAA, Girls' Choir HELEN OLIVARES: FBLA, FHA, Peppers MARK WILLIAM OLSON: Annual W, NHS, W World, Spanish Club. MAUREEN ELLEN O'NEILL: French Club, Girls' League, Peppers NANCY DARLENE OPAL: FHA . . . KATHLEEN ANN ORBANK: FHA, Jr. Achievement . . . JOHN FRANK OTAHAL: Graphic Arts, Intramurals. SHARON LEE PAAKOLA: FHA, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Office Occupations, Peppers JOSEPH AN- THONY PADILLA: Class Council, Football, Intramurals . .. CAROL CHRISTINE PALMER: Future Nurses, Girls' Choir, German Club, Peppers, Plays . . . MARY EL- LEN PALMER: Class Council, Girls' Choir, W World, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. WILLIAM RUSSELL PARKER: Intramurals DON- NA MARIE PARKHURST: Annual W, Class Council, French Club, German Club, Jr. Classical League, Peppers . . . DON GENE PARKS: Intramurals, Transferred from CHS, Crawfortsville . . . ROBERT LAWRENCE PARKS: Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Red Cross, Track. GERALDINE ALICE PARR: French Club, Jr. Classical League. Literary Club. Peppers, Plays TERRY PAT- TON: Biology Club. Camera Club. Intramurals, Jr. Classi- cal League. Swimming . . . JAMES A. PAUL: Band, Class Council. Cross Country. Tri-M, Track . . . SALLY LYNN PAUL: Arts Club. Class Council. Peppers, Plays. Spanish 'ik Q Club. ' M - ,k - M e. 5 X fr 1 . DONALD JOHN PAULAUSKY: Biology Club, German -1 - if fi ,K ji kbqiklki E f ' if-'if Club, Intramurals. Tennis. Track IRA EDWARD , ' PEARSALL: Biology Club, Camera Club. FBLA, Intra- .cb 4' ggi . .gig Qi, hm AR: murals . .. ALICE ELAINE PECK: Future Nurses, 4 gAA -ii ' 'A F , N GAA. Red Cross, Peppers. Tri-Hi-Y JOHN ANTHO- ' Q f a NY PEDERSON: FBLA. Intramurals. Swimming. W ,I ' Club. P' Q JUDY ANN PEKONEN: FBLA, FHA, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y S GERALD IRVING PENNY: Basketball. Intramurals 4. . .. THOMAS JACOB PENTTINEN: Camera Club. Red a -J-I ' , Cross . . . NANCY MARIE PESCHMAN: Class Council. Future Nurses. FTA, NHS. Peppers. Co-ed Service Club. Shih These Hzlgh School Mem0rz'es Wz'Zl Always Be Uurs BONITA L. PETERSON: FBLA . . . BRUCE MAR- SHALL PETERSON: Band, Gymnastics . . . JAQUELYN MARIE PETERSON: Future Nurses, Girls' Choir, Peppers . . . APRIL ANN PETKUS: Class Council, FBLA, French Club, Peppers. Tri-Hi-Y. PETE JOHN PETROLIUNAS: Baseball, German Club, Intramurals . . . EDWARD JOSEPH PETROSHIUS: De- bate, FBLA, Jr. Classical League, Swimming, W Club JOHN EVERETT PEURA: Football. Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Wrestling RONALD WAYNE PHIL- LIPS: Baseball, Intramurals, Plays, Spanish Club. JANET PICKLE: Class Council, Future Nurses, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Transferred from Goodlettsville, Tenn. TAMARA ANN PICKUS: Class Council, Crossed Sabers. Masque and Gavel, Plays, W World, Thespians . . . DONALD GENE PIERCE: Baseball, Foot- ball, Intramurals, W Club SUSAN RUTH PIET- SCHMAN: FBLA, GAA, Girls' Choir. ROXANA M. PILIBOSIAN: Peppers JAMES . w. ae is BRUCE PLANEY: FBLA, Future Distributors JA- fl- P- NET RAE PLAUSHINES: Class Council, Class Otlicer, 'jx ' s 1 FBLA, Peppers, Student Council, Spanish Club . . . JOHN '-g 4 i M. POGUE: Cross Country, Track, W Club. LYNNE POLLARD: Biology Club, FBLA, Girls' Choir, Plays, Thespians ALAN MITCHEL PORETT: Ger- man Club, Intramurals, Swimming FRANCES EL- LEN POST: Class Council, FBLA, Spanish Club, Trans- ferred from Hale H.S., San Diego, Calif. BRUCE LEONARD POWELL: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Plays, r, Student Council, Thespians. . 4 155 ROBERT EDWARD PRESTON: Intramurals, Swimming, Track, W Club . .. JAMES JOSEPH PTASIENSKI: Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Track DUANE ALLAN PURO: Audio Visual, Radio Club, Swimming, Slide Rule Club . . . SHARON KAY QUANDT: FBLA, Red Cross, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y. DOUGLAS F. QUINT: Biology Club, Crossed Sabers, Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Rifle Team . . . SHARON KAY RAPER . . . RALPH DAVID RATLIFF: Baseball, Foot- ball . . . ROGER RICHARD RAYUNAS: Crossed Sabers, Debate, Intramurals, Masque and Gavel, W Club. A CHARLES SOLOMON REID: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Football, German Club, W Club . . . JEANNE E. REINBACH: Orchesis . .. JILL SUSAN REITZ: French Club, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri- Hi-Y THOMAS JOSEPH REPP: Football, Intramu- rals, Rifle Team, Spanish Club. Realzzzng That Four Tears Here Have Changed Us LAWRENCE ALLEN RETTIG: Cross Country, Hi-Y, In- tramurals, Plays, Track JOSEPH RIBANDO: Foot- ball, Graphic Arts, Intramurals . .. MICHAEL G. RIC- ARD: Annual W, Golf, Graphic Arts, Intramurals KENNETH ALLEN RICE: Football, Gymnastics, Intra- murals, Spanish Club, Track, W Club. PATRICIA ELLEN RILEY: Class Council, Peppers, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y ROBERT JOSEPH RILEY: Class Council, FBLA, Graphic Arts, Hi-Y, Intramurals . . . RICHARD WAYNE RIVERS: Baseball, Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Ritle Team, Spanish Club MICHA- ELENE ROCKNICH: Class Officer, French Club, FTA, Peppers, Student Council. KATHLEEN THERESE RODER: Dolphins, FBLA, Girls' League, Peppers, Plays, Spanish Club RICH- ARD BOOKER ROESER, JR.: A Cappella . . . DANIEL JAMES ROGERS . . . MICHAEL DAVID ROMPELLA: Basketball, Football, Hi-Y, Intramurals, W Club. JOHN ARTHUR ROSBERG, JR.: Football, Intramurals, Literary Club, Spanish Club JUDY MAE ROSEN- QUIST: GAA, Girls' Choir, Jr. Achievement . . . JUDITH ANN ROSSI: FBLA, Future Nurses, Peppers, Jr. Achieve- ment . . . NANCY L. ROTH: Class Council, Debate, Dol- phins, German Club, Peppers. DOROTHY ANN RUKSTALES: FBLA, Peppers, Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y EDWARD JAMES RUSCH- MANN: German Club, Rifle Team . . . WILLIAM JOHN RYAN KENNETH ANDREW RYCKMAN, JR.: Basketball, Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Track. DIANE MARGARET RYNEARSON: FHA, GAA, Girls' League, Red Cross . .. CAROL JO RYOTI: Plays, W World, Jr. Achievement . .. RONALD JAMES RYTIE: Baseball, Football, Intramurals . . . GRACE MARIE SACRAMENTO: French Club, Future Nurses, Girls' League, Peppers, Plays. LINDA DIANE SALMI: FBLA, GAA, Red Cross . .. ROY EDWARD SALMINEN: Intramurals, Drill Team, Transferred from IHS, Ishpeming DORA ALICIA SANCHEZ: FHA, GAA, Transferred from WHS, Wau- toma, Wis. . .. ROBERT JAMES SANDEE: Dolphins, 'French Club, Swimming, Transferred from Ecole Nouvelle H.S., Lausaune, Switzerland. KAREN LEE SANDERLIN: FHA, Future Nurses, Ger- man Club, Girls' Choir, Peppers . . . MARK DAVID SAV- AGE: Band, Camera Club, Jr. Achievement . .. KATH- ERINE LYNN SAVEL: Cheerleaders, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Dolphins, Peppers, W World . . . GAIL FRANCES SCHARDT: Future Nurses, Jr. Classical League, Literary Club, Plays, W World. We Leave These Halls fn the Last Time JAMES EDWARD SCHELINSKI: Future Distributors . .. JOHN RALPH SCHEVE: Football, Future Distribu- tors, Intramurals, W Club, Wrestling . .. JOHN SCHLEFFENDORF: Annual W, Camera Club . . . SU- SAN LOUISE SCHMITT: A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Peppers, Plays, Tri-Hi-Y. DENISE A. SCHROETTER: FBLA, Transferred from CFHS, Chippewa Falls, Wis. . . . LAWRENCE A. SCHUENEMAN: Baseball, Intramurals . . . MARY ANN SCHUMACHER: Annual W, Girls' Choir, Girls' League, Red Cross, Literary Club, Peppers, Plays . . . FRED WIL- LIAM SCHUMAKER: Football, Intramurals. GARY WILLIAN SCHUNK: Part-time Employment, Transferred from Warren H.S. . . . LARRY KENT SCHWARTZ: Intramurals . .. JANET ANN SCHWE- GLER: A Cappella, Cheerleaders, Crossed Sabers, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . TERRI LYNN SCHWERY: FBLA, Transferred from Holy Child H.S. BARBARA ELIZABETH SCZYGIELSKI: FBLA, Part- time Employment . . . STANLEY M. SEARING: Crossed Sabers, Swimming . .. SHERRIE ANN SEDAR: FBLA, Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . JOHN SEIDENFELD: Bas- ketball, Class Council, German Club, Intramurals, Tennis, W Club. DEMETRIOS NICHOLAS SELEVREDES, JR.: Band, FBLA, German Club, Intramurals, Track, W Club . .. RALPH EUGENE SELF: Class Council, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Wrestling . .. TIMOTHY DALE SEMM: Basketball, Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Tennis, Track . . . THOMAS EARL SHAFER: Class Council, Football, In- tramurals, Spanish Club. n. if 'Q Alf 4-J? '19 alw- .-': , 'S' B ,xp - Fha 3 .JA A gf.. i EDWARD STEVEN SHEBENIK: Football, Transferred from North Chicago . . . LeROY SHERWOOD: Part-time employment MARY ELLEN SHINKS: Arts Club, FBLA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . .. RAYMOND DANIEL SHISLER: Football, Track. WILLIAM HENDRICKSON SILVOLA: Band, Class Council, German Club . . . LINDA SIMS: Gymkana, Red Cross, Orchesis, Plays, Spanish Club . . . SALLY MARIE SINKUS: Biology Club, FBLA, Future Distributors MICHAEL ROBERT SIVER: Band, Graphic Arts. PATRICIA ANN SKOKIE: Arts Club, Red Cross . . . ANTON JOHN SKVARCE: Football, Golf, Intramurals, W Club ROBERT JOE SLAY CARLETON SLIGHT: Football, Graphic Arts, Wrestling. Um' Foundation or the Future Is Establishea' - I ,, - ,,,. 32 lk was A 3. pf 'i ,L it 9 l -f -, 4'5 KATHLEEN J. SLOBE: FBLA, Girls' League, Oflice Oc- cupations . . . JOHN HOWARD SLOCUM: FBLA, Wres- tling FRANCES E. SLOVNIK: Office Occupations . . . DENNIS RAY SMITH: Football. JACQUELYN ANN SMITH: Class Council, FBLA, FHA, Red Cross, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . ROGER LYLE SMITH: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Rifle Team . . . THOMAS FRANKLIN SMITH: Football, German Club, Intramurals, Track, W Club . . . CAROL ANN SNAUK- STAS: Biology Club, GAA, German Club, Peppers. CHERYL WYNN SNELL: Plays, Thespians RITA JEAN SNODGRASS: Arts Club, German Club, Red Cross, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . LARRY EUGENE SODER- QUIST: Band, Red Cross . . . SANDRA MARIE SOFIE: Annual W, Class Council, Girls' League, Red Cross, Lit- erary Club, Peppers. ARLEEN CLAIRE SOLARSH: Future Nurses, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, Student Council, Foreign Exchange Student from Parktown Girls' H.S., Johannesburg, S. Afri- ca . . . PETER JOSEPH SONN, JR.: Audio Visual, Gym- nastics, Intramurals, Radio Club, W Club . .. PAUL RUDOLPH SONNENBERG: Crossed Sabers, Riiie Team . . . BOB W. SORENSEN: Radio Club. NANCY SOUTHERN: Future Distributors, Jr. Achieve- ment PEGGY JEAN SPECK: Jr. Achievement CAROL DIANE SPRINGER: FBLA, French Club, GAA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers . . . FRANKLIN CAR- VER SPRINGS: Basketball, Class Council, Football, In- tramurals, Track. DENNIS ALAN STAATS: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Crossed Sabers, Spanish Club, W Club HARRY A. STACKHOUSE: Football, W Club, Wres- tling . . . MARILYN ANN STANFIELD: Debate, French Club, Future Nurses, German Club, NFL, Peppers RICHARD ARTHUR STANHOPE: Baseball, Football. BRENDA A. STANLEY: Biology Club, Future Nurses, German Club, Girls' League, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . CHERI LYNN STEFFAN: Class Council, French Club, Literary Club, Peppers, Plays, W World . . . EDWARD STEIMLE: Football, Intramurals MARY ELAINE STEMAS: FBLA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement. ROY LEE STEPHENS, JR.: Crossed Sabers, Intramurals, Swimming, W Club JILL ASHLEY STEWART: A Cappella, Class Council, Peppers, Plays, Spanish . .. CHARLES WILLIAM STONE: Crossed Sabers, Football, German Club, Intramurals, Swimming, W Club . . . FRANCES ANN STRAZER: A Cappella, Future Nurses, GAA, German Club, Red Cross, Peppers. f ' 1 ff' y, Tv me .fi - 3. 5, AL More Ham' Work and Further Stuajf Lie Ahead RODERICK WILLIAM STRINGWELL: Drill Team, Jr. Achievement ALICE V. STUCKER: FBLA, Jr. Achievement, Transferred from Round Lake H.S. BETTY JEAN STUPAR: French Club, FTA, Girls' League, NHS, Peppers, Plays . .. NANCY LEE STUT- TLE: GAA, Gymkana. SHIRLEY ANN STUTTLE: FHA, GAA, Girls' Choir . . . STEVE PETER STULIANOS: Biology Club, Gymnastics, Track, Wrestling, Drill Team . . . EVELYN LENA SUGGS: Biology Club, FBLA, FTA, Girls' Choir, Literary Club, Transferred from Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . RONALD B. SUGGS: Gymnastics, Intramurals, Track, W Club. DAVID MARTIN SURRATT: Crossed Sabers, NHS . . . KATHLEEN ANN SVOBODA: Annual W, Class Coun- cil, FHA, Red Cross, Orchesis, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . LEE ALLEN SWANK: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Football, Student Council, Track . . . SUSAN GAIL SWANSON: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers, Span- ish Club. JUDITH ANN SWANTON: Annual W, FTA, German Club, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y . . . LAWRENCE CHARLES B. SWEDA: Jr. Classical League . . . ROBERT SWEITZ: In- tramurals . . . ROBERT DONALD SYBRANDY: Class Council, Football. SHIRLEY M. SZUCHNICKI: Future Distributors, FHA, Red Cross . .. RIMAS TAMASAUSKAS: Plays, Thes- pians, Track, Transferred from North Chicago . . . JAMES ANDREW TAPIO: Intramurals . . . DARLENE G. TARNOUSKE: FHA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers. ,,, .af N ,A X Aw, fi. Q1 l l, 159 MICHELE R. TAYLOR: Class Council, German Club, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Peppers, Tri-Hi-Y ROBERT MICHAIL TEMANER: Crossed Sabers. Intra- murals, Orchestra, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling . . . LEO NILES TERRIEN: A Cappella, Gymnastics RUSSELL A. TERRIEN: Intramurals, W Club, Wres- tling. ALAN JOSEPH TEUNAS: Class Council LINDA THACKER: Girls' League, Spanish Club KEN THOMAS: Arts Club, Basketball, Class Council, Cross Country, Swimming, Track FRED THOMPSON: Crossed Sabers, Red Cross, Jr. Achievement, Transferred from Wilmington, Calif. JACQUELINE THOMPSON: FHA, Future Nurses, GAA, Girls' League RUTH ANN THOMPSON: Biology Club, FHA, GAA, Office Occupations, Peppers . . . ROB- ERT E. THOMSEN: FBLA, Football . . . ALVAH BRUCE TILLMAN: Part-time employment. Fondbf Lookzng Back at Uur Hzlglz School Tears VIRGINIA ANN TODD: Class Council, Dolphins, FTA, Gymkana, Plays, Spanish Club JAMES TOLDNESS: Intramurals MARLENE TORKELSON: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League, Red Cross, Peppers JAMES ROBERT TOTO: Biology Club, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League. WILLIAM J. TRAYNOR: Football, Intramurals, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling WALTER MICHAEL TRUBY: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Jr. Classical League . . . HOLLY TRUE: Camera Club, German Club, Literary Club, NHS, Peppers, Plays . .. KENNETH ED- WARD TRUSKY: Arts Club, Swimming. WILLIAM TRUSKY: Cross Country, Wrestling . . . ETH- EL T. TSAUSIS: Biology Club, French Club, FTA, GAA, Red Cross . .. WAYNE C. TUCKA: Football, Golf, Wrestling . .. GLEN LEM TURPOFF: Basketball, Class Officer, Debate, Student Council, Spanish Club, Track, W Club. CAROL ANN TYSON: Debate, FTA, Literary Club . . . WILLIAM J. UIMARI: Biology Club, Boys' Choir, Intra- murals. Swimming, Drill Team VICTORIA MARIE UREMOVICH: FBLA, Peppers, Student Council, Spanish Club . . . WALTER RAY URSPRUNG: Biology Club, In- tramurals, Spanish Club. CAROLLEE ELIZABETH VAISVILA: FBLA, FHA, GAA, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . LEONA ANN VANCE: Class Council, German Club, Red Cross, Peppers, Plays, Co-ed Service Club . . . KATHIE JEAN VARSEK: Girls' Choir, Jr. Achievement RONALD J. VASEY: Base- ball. WILLIAM KENNETH VASILIUS: FBLA, Intramurals . . . GEORGE LEE VICKERS: Wrestling . . . JOEL THOMAS VIGARDT: Debate, FBLA, Gymnastics, Intra- murals, Plays . . . TIMOTHY ROBERT WAGNER: Transferred from St. George H.S., Evanston. CHERYL DEE WALD: FBLA, GAA, Girls' Choir DONALD KENT WALDEN: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Football, German Club, W Club . .. JO-ANN MARY WALKER: Girls' League, Olhce Occupations, Plays ELAINE K. WALLIN: FBLA, GAA, Peppers. CHARLES J. WALLIS: Band, Graphic Arts ERIC HOLGER WANGMAN: Football, German Club, Intra- murals . . . DAVID CHARLES WARD: Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, German Club, W Club, Wrestling DONNA ELIZABETH WEAVER: Biology Club, Debate, French Club, Peppers, Plays. We Take a Final Stroll 'Through These Halls' JENNIFER KATHRYN WENSEL: GAA, German Club, Peppers DAVID ALAN WHITE: Drill Team JACQUELINE GAYLE WHITE: Debate, Girls' League, Jr. Classical League, Orchestra, Peppers . .. PHILIP JOHN WHITE: Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Swimming. JANET LEE WICK: Part-time Employment . .. MARY ANN WIESS: FBLA, GAA RUTH WIESS: FBLA, GAA, Girls' League, Peppers . .. JAMES E. WIGGIN- TON: Class Council, Football, Plays, W World, Spanish Club, W Club, Wrestling. SUSAN LEE WIKEL: Arts Club, Class Council, French Club, Girls' League, Peppers . .. DONALD EUGENE WILLIAMS: German Club, Intramurals, Swimming .. . THOMAS CHARLES WILLIAMS: A Cappella, German Club, Intramurals, Plays, Swimming, W Club . . . BUR- TON CHARLES WILI.OUGHBY. PENELOPE GAY WILSON: French Club, Transferred from Perry County H.S., Marion, Ala. . . . JANICE KAY WINTERS: A Cappella, Class Council. German Club, Tri-M, Peppers, W World, Student Council MAR- SHA SUE WINTERS: Class Council, Dolphins, FBLA, Peppers, Spanish Club . . . HENRY ALLAN WIRTALA: Cross Country, Intramurals, Track, W Club. RICHARD ALLEN WIRTALA . . . BARBARA JEAN WITTE: FBLA, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y . .. MARCIA DEAN WOJCIEHOWSKI: NHS, Transferred from Luther L. Wright H.S., Ironwood, Mich. MICHAEL MURL WOLFE: Football, Swimming. SHARON LEE WOODARD: FBLA, Peppers DE- NISE MARIE WOODSON: Transferred from Albany H.S., Albany, Ga. DAVID ALLEN WUORENMA: Jr. Achievement ROSE MARIE YARBROUGH: FBLA, FHA, FTA, GAA, Girls' League. JAMES GEORGE YOUNG: German Club, Intramurals . .. MARK ALAN YOUNGBERG: Gymnastics, Tennis, Track . .. BARBARA ANN ZADIGAN: FHA, German Club. Peppers . . . FRANK PAUL ZARIFIAN: Football, HW Club, Wrestling. ROBERT LOUIS ZELENIK: Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball, Intramurals . .. JUDITI-I LYNN ZENS: Arts Club, FBLA, French Club, Girls' League, Peppers THEO- DORE MICI-IAEL ZIRKELBACH: FBLA, Spanish Club. Members fyf the 1964 Senior Class Wz'th0ut Individual Pictures Loretta Adams Marvin G. Blackshear Daniel J. Clark Randolph E. Clark Davis L. Bradley Ralph W. Deimler Douglas Dittmer Richard Drew Willis Engram Wayne H. Engstrom Richard Ericson Michael J. Gannon The following members of the 1964 Senior Class do not have individual pictures in the Senior section: Herbert Handy Kurt H. Hansen Betty L. Hill Armoria Ivy Bernard L. Jezierny Willie Ann J ones Charles O. Joyce JoAnn Marie Kutzler Patricia L. Mayer Sharon J. Nordstrom Irene Frances O'Donne1l 162 Suzanne Phelps Jack Woodrow Dempsey Judy Robertson Keith Rue Donald C. Schreyer Camille E. Sloan John Frank Slovnik Dennis G. Sprenille Robert Tate LeRoy A. Verne Thomas J. Williams Martha J. Woodman IN MEM ORIAM rr ' ,f gfsrwr or-'?r9.jt Barbara Ellen Zack Emil John Dokmanus was born February 22, 1947, in Waukegan and died January 12, 1964. He was a member of the Junior Class, and pre- viously attended Washington School and Thomas Jefferson Junior High School. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dokmanus, and a brother, Stanley. He belonged to the St. Sava Serbian Monastary in Libertyville and St. Nick- olas Church here in Waukegan. He was also a member of St. Sava's Society of the Serbian Na- tional Federation. Barbara Ellen Zack, a member of the Class of 1964, was born May 26, 1946, and died August 14, 1963. She was a life-long resident of Waukegan and a graduate of Daniel Webster Junior High School. Barbara is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Zack, and her brothers, Andrew, Daniel, and James. She was a member of Saint Anastasia Catholic Church. Barbara was active in Peppers, German Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Girls' League, and plays. Emil John Dokmanus Junior Class offcers for the year were Cynthia Gutantes, prom C'lll1lI'IlN1Il,' Linda Lindquist, treasurerg Sue Dietmeyei secretaryg and Wayne Slzamlin. vice-president. Active uniors Explore East Campus' Long Halls The Class of 1965 has finally taken its first walk through the halls of East Campus. Some of the more important Junior Class activities have been the various projects designed to raise money for the Junior Prom and Post Prom. A fish fry, after game dance, car wash, and pen sale were sponsored. Another event during the year was the arrival of class rings, which were standardized by the Class of 1964. Also- highlighting the year have been the taking of National Merit Scholarship Tests and the selec- tion of Lillian Gruenwald, Mary Dalziel, Sue Morris, and Barb Becklian as AFS finalists. Now, having successfully finished their first year as upperclassmen, the juniors are looking for- ward to their senior year, the last year they will walk through these halls. Aren't they fine? says Joan Tinsley to Ray Tobin as tlzey admire their newly arrived class rings. I Kathleen Abele, Helena Adams. James Adams, Janet Adams. John Adams, Lar- ry Adams, Pamela Adams. Irma Albarran, James Albright, John Alden, Bonnie Allen. Marla Allen, David Almanzo, John Alshuler. Gary Alwardt, Michael Ambrogio, Jim Ames. Jackita Ammons. Doris Ander- son, Judy Anderson, Louis Andromidas. John Anthony, Catherine Armsted, Gary Armstrong, Byron Aslett, Thomas As- ma, Emily Aten, Virginia Austin. Carmen Baez, Stephen Bailey, Cather- ine Baker, Virginia Balmes, Thomas Baltes, Donald Banick, Joan Barnas. Charles Barnes, Donald Barnes, Rob- ert Barnett, Thomas Baron, Alayne Bartlett, James Beale, Richard Beard. Patricia Beatty, Katherine Beck, Rich- ard Beck, Yvonne Beckwith, Beverly Bedrosian. Lawrence Beeman, William Behr. Carol Belensky, Paul Bell, Bonnie Bel- zer, Robert Bennett, Marianne Berec- zky, Martha Berent, Eugene Berry, Barbara Bickel. James Bishop, James Bittermann, Nancy Bjerstedt, William Bjorkman, Paul Bla- key, Kenneth Block, William Blood. Walter Bloom, Elizabeth Bobb, Patricia Bongiovanne, Daniel Bonilla, Dan Bonnes, Lawrence Boone, Bernard Boryc, Judy Bowers. 4825 Us ills nf- .A avr w...' Q , wt ,,, ' J W ' ' Q .. f i 13- J , 2 i.J , t sr + t t . T 1 ' 4, .- , l ' V- - s , A 3' uniors, Class Qf196i5 At Wg as ... A 6 ' , 'C 4 .V Q S x , L V' Q E W K E7 ' 9 s t- DJ f J ,. T- . H A .. fl W '. A 1 N:'k:-N-, I - V .nf Q. . A ,aa , 4 lx , wrwx. by . A li l R-.Q 'X WX 1 - . A - Q N ' 'g -f - I . . . . - - N kk ,, 5 . K, rg . K t - x .5 1. 165 W1 I uniors, Class cf1955 sg, -. 'wi . fi A. . . n-.- K lg s 4- , X Q s -4' t . v- V, I ' 1 iii 2 -A , r E 3 , 8 M , mf f't'f'A,t A f' A 1 ss A. -A , i r S idk . r 1 Z, 1 af 1? Q f A A Ka- 'vw 1 nb , y 1 at wi Zziu Q Wi- if A' if dp ' - nxfflws, 166 Ann Braaten, Walter Brace. Ted Bradin. David Brandt, Sharon Brauck, Patricia Brauer, Gary Braun. Carol Brecheisen, Andrea Brehm, Paula Breniser, Christine Breyer, Robert Brie. Kathleen Brogan. Brian Bromstead. Carl Browman, Carol Brown. Dennis Brown, Linda Brown, Robert Brown. Ruth Brown, Wanda Brownning. Charlene Bruce, Sandra Bruce, Eugene Bryant, Michael Bukantis, Charles Bur- ba, Linda Burgess, Robert Burnside. Carol Burris. Charles Burris, Pamela Busbee, Ann Bush, Judith Bush. Raymond Butkus, Robert Butler, Jimmie Buzbee. Ronnie Byrd, Leonard Caldwell, Peter Callow, Miguel Camacho, Stephen Can- ale, Anita Cankar, Marlene Cantley. Bobby Carlisle, Karen Carlson. Karen Carrier, Alan Carrison, Philip Carrison, Karen Carter, Robert Carter. Roxanne Cary, Michael Casey, Patricia Castelli, Barbara Castillo, Julie Catlin, Kay Caulk, Janice Cecere. Suzanne Cesnovar, Sylvia Cherry, Helen Chin, Karen Christensen, Angela Chris- tian, James Christman, Jack Christo- pherson. Jill Christopherson, Jerry Clark, Lee Clark, Michael Clark. Jean Cobwell, Steven Cohen, Susan Colby. Raymond Coleman. Hector Colon, Frank Columbus, Greg Comella. Karen Comella, Andrea Conaway, Randall Co- penharve. Sharon Corcoran. Thomas Costello. Melvin Cotton. Sharon Cottenham, Wil- liam Coulson, Valerie Cox, Charles Crabtree. Alberta Cram, Pamela Cramond, Alan Crawford, James Crawford, Robert Cuendet, Michael Cunningham. Mary Curland. David Cypcar, Patricia Dahl, Philip Dahl, Roberta Dalzell, Mary Dalziel, Sandra Damron, Gloria Danielson. Kerry Danoff. John Daum, Howard Davis, Lawrence Davis, Patricia Davis. Sharon Davis, Vicki Davis. Wesley Davis, Charles Day, Sherry De- Armitt, Howard Debevic, Charlotte De- Chaine, Manuel Delesus, Tim Delaney. Anita Dellas, Ulanna Demkiw, Ken De- prenzio, Albert DeVon, David Dewey, Susan Diamond, Brunilda Diaz. Harriet Dickinson, Camille Diesi, Susan Dietmeyer, Thomas Dietz, Peter Digia- cinto, Jack Dillow, Jerry Dillow. Kathleen Disch, Richard Ditter, John Divjak, Boyd Dobnikar, Emil Dokman- us, Sunnye Domerchie, Sharon Don. Craig Donavan, Kathryn Dostalek, Judy Douville, Jerry Downey, William Dren- nen, Thomas Drew, Timothy Drew. 4-qv XRS , xv-v lx -'9n's A .. .4 A1l. Q. -s A R 43.65 W' 5 9 i 167 is w 1 Q .J 111 5 union, Class M1965 4 tj Z' l A .s I Q f ,,, J' , . ' ,I r 1- 'Q i . 14 x 9 . in -ggi Q, . -iiifig I 7 J 1 i' , , Q, X Q ' W ,,' i E. 5 1' : E ' - L .9 ',.,, W ,Serin w an, --Q' . j, x lx ' '-2: J -if , if af, J-fi '. -A 'Q' 1 'Civ' had , - .1 . Is Q 5' , . .- 1 J e Sf g N A : 1.,i . 4 'ff it J 156, I ' .M : Z iq in l .t J l e . ,x s K .,. I . 9 'J if if 1 'ii-5? fl , rl - . union, Class Qf1965 it F ' ef we F , e ree P . 9 S '. . s Q ,7, g J P t ee a .ar '.. i-5 ,' ' wb v P - 1 I .. , ' L. V. Vk S ,- I f ' B Q 4 we ii, J J ,. .1 , 1 Q, f f- 1 .f Q , , 1, . ' X .f' A 'J ' fe :-' w x' 2 --..' ,al i a M A ,, Q' 35, k v S A , t 1 93 Q N I-is V I L: 1 V Rf . q ,, , q 4 x . .,., VN ,N . F! we iioi ,T -il P, .Y -It -, gun? i . F F ii ggff m f J, -.v f Vi i I H s . F? . ' L' gb, if F, 4 ' M X , 'ix L, 168 William Drew, Barbara Dugan, Nancy Duncan, Steven Dupor, Pamela Eakes. Katherine Edwards. Russell Eisenhart. Christine Ekstrand, Dixie Elblein, Nancy Emerick, Linda Emmrich, Linda Erickson, Marvin Erickson, Arthur Estes. Daniel Evans, Janet Ewald, Phyllis Fa- lotico, Barbara Falvey, Thomas Faust, Karen Felbinger, Barbara Fendick. Betty Fenters, Candace Finn, James Fis- cher, James Fisher, Don Flagg, Richard Flament, Thomas Flessner. Phillip Foltz, Richard Fonda, Linda Ford, Sally Foster, Susan Foster, Ronald Fraatz, Earl Fraley. Peter Francisco, Robert Frandy, Patricia Fravvley, William Fredrick, Ellen Freds- bo, George Freeman, Richard Freeman. William Freeman, Paul Friedland, Michael Frisby, Nancy Fullerton, Mary Fuqua, Patrick Galbraith, Michael Gal- inis. James Gamble, Patrick Gannon, Mi- chael Gantar, Ronald Gantar, Cheryl Gardner, Susan Garrett, Catherine Gart- ley. Clifford Geddes, Robert Gehrls, Wesley Geib, Raymond Geryol, Sharon Gesell. Bryan Gibour, David Gilbert. Cynthia Given, Joanne Glabowicz, James Gladue, James Globis, George Gluesing, Linda Godsey, Alexander Gonzalez. John Gonzalez, Luz Gonzalez, Kristine Goronson, Sammy Grabarski, Stephen Graf, Roberta Green, Michael Greene. Priscilla Greene, Thomas Greene, Thomas Grekso, Marion Greulich, Al- bert Grice, Dee Ann Griess, Barbara Gritlin. Ronald Griflin, Bruce Griffith, Mary Ann Griggs, Barbara Grigutis, Patricia Grigutis, Lillian Gruenwald, Thomas Grutzmacher. Carol Gunderson, Cynthia Gutantes, Paul Haack, Tom Hadsell, Gregory Hall, James Hall, Mary Hall. Shirley Hall, Nancy Hallas, Anthony Hallen, Richard Halvorsen, Joyce Hampson, Alphonso Handy, Robert Hanna. Mark Hanson, Sammy Haroian, Char- lotte Harris, Judith Harris, Kenneth Hartke, Jill Hautala. Norma Hautala. John Havirlak, Pam Hawkins, Dolores Hedger, Paul Hegel, Jim Heikkila, Georgetta Heinz, Daniel Heiser. ig-JI! V ,, ,. V .. uniors, Class V3 fi Qf1965 YN' 6 SYTXX fs My .N 'bv yi T ,... . C - -. 5 QQ, .. A , LQ if ' Q, K ' fi NJ 5 5, L -f 51 'i Ll R 1 f ? S I 5 , ' for . .4155 ::.i ,JM ' Q YP 5 liek Si . 1 'Q , K af rf' S Q Au x J , Q,-'Q I 'ff 4 ' . an - 'E' - . - A 'L is Yu. X, S 'iii' .lx , k IQ ...xl - F R. s v-' , ' .. fa A Janet Heiser, Joseph Helbling, Edward i ' 5. Heller, Nancy Henricksen, Tom Henrik- . ,g ,Tr , e N W 5 9 6' -' ' 'F i sen, David Henry, Carol Hermanson. ' G ' V, ' ,,,,. df vw. ' K re -'-' y ' P Enrique Hernandez, Justine Hess, N 1 Q, Sandra Hibbard, Kenneth Hightower, L. ' ' 9 1 ' Elizabeth Hill, Leonard Hill, Michael xy 3 R 'F iw, A f J I '- Hill. X W ' ? , 'CS' y X' YJ' f A : JE . E' 'xi ix A X ,,., .,..,.. H Q A 5 J, William Hill, Theodore Hilliard, James t , V , f g ' , x . , . Hladnik, David Hodnik, Phyllis Hoh- . , K g . J- 'F' ' .Q ' Y 5 -'X in gs mann, Jerry Holder, David Hollister. -as-If 5 T, W I I T X G Af, qcsr ia, 1 f ... . .. g if f xi . 169 union, Class Qf1965 n vw - in 5- . ,id 9 fx 313 B .M x . M 2 ff fi f - Q-nw , x . 1,1 P par fi 'ar ll Y ' sf . -3,1-H , i , . k. 'QV Q. if . . 53 ve .,, . 'Q 5 x Q' 4 ,,, 9-ff-, .. f S- V . - L L.: , K, ,- , QL. f' to-as 3 ,xi , K ,. 5 , gg. .QQ , ., - Q, Vyv, I ,V gt: :S ir' A QR Jlzkx Y 1 1 . gulf' it '::q' ' li W J Q, C 'E' l r .9 -F i i t B . ' J ' AW- ..:: 1 ' xx A 4.. J -flf , ..,, j f , 5 Ai ' ' Q, s rf p : 1 x x f 4 .- 4 +- J , 4, ei 3 X , A 0' 4, i J ,a .ff Ya, F ww lxx A, .L .. Q . ' .,,,,. ,M ... , 45. 'gy ',.. A A T t.. . 'V 5' 'B' ' .fa if , .M ff' H 'ix 3' .xx 1 ,rd . l. pi' If ' 1 AV Uk s' , fi Q we in 1 A Ax li' , 3 2 fi A g -1 '-2' ,i ia ig 170 5 Cheryl Holmes, Judith Hoobler, Patricia Hopkins, Alan Houchin, John Houghton, Juanita Howard, Ralph Hunsinger. Dannie Hutcheson, Ronald Hutnick. Linda Hutton, Thomas Hyde, Patricia Idstrom, Douglas Inglish, Colleen Iver- son. Douglas Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Moszella Jackson, Joyce Jakomovich, Gloria Janezich, John Janks, Donna Jauhiainen. Gerald Jenelewicz, Eugene Jenels, Jan- yece Jentink, Bonnie Joelson, Carol Johannesen, Barbara Johnson, Glenn Johnson. Harold Johnson, Norma Johnson. Ruth Johnson, Valeria Johnson, Karen Jones. Mary Ann Jurgaitis, John Jurkovac. Charlene Kahila, Judith Kalinowski Richard Kamerad, Victor Kangas, Ina Kantola, Nona Kaptur, Francecco Kar- rasch. Lawrence Kaufmann, Richard Kauss, Suzanne Keller, Janet Kelley, Donald Kelly, Stephen Kelly, Leslie Keyser. Peter King, Judith Kingsley, James Kin- ley, Mel Kinnear, Everett Kirch, Jack Kirkland, Donald Kistler. Linda Kitchen, Barbara Kittner, Carter Klein, George Kniazky, Dawn Knowles, Kathleen Kobel, Karen Koer- per. Daniel Koivula, Patricia Kolar, William Kolb, Cheryl Kolbrick, Linda Kollhoff, Frank Kolman, Frank Korenchan. Barbara Koskinen. Judith Kovacs, Karen Kozlecar, Lee Kramer. Lillie Krause, Dianna Krehemker. Dennis Kreklow. Robert Kretschmer. Suzanne Krohn. David Krumery, Agnes Krupa, Sharon Kutzler, Frank Kuzmickus. Earl Kyle. Arthur La Batt, Maurice Lamb. Maureen Landolt, Joy Lane, Glenn Lar- sen, Susan Latham. Patrick Laughton. Dalmar, Lauritsen, Lawrence Lavette, Leo Lazaroff, David Leach, David Lep- pen, Kathleen Lerche, Sylvia Levy. Leroy Lewis, Lillian Liddell. Ralph Lind, Steven Lindberg, Linda Lindquist, Mitzie Lindsey. Nancy Lindskog. Jack Littlefield, Stephen Loftus. David Lolmaugh, Edward Lomax, David Long, Dolores Long. Hugo Lopez. Carol Loquidis, Thomas Lord, Elvira Lozano, Michael Ludas, Darlene Lukas, Cynthia Lundberg. Gerald Lundeen. Gary Lundholm. David Luoma, Tim- Maass Mike Macki Sharon Mackie. 4 - Q . a 'ig Q -. QS' ii ,.L .Q i . .S , ,,,,,,, - ,Nu Q ., .Q ,,.. 6 W- we A S '45 r Y ' 5' . Q5 f 5: -'sp vx YQ-1 X 'X fs..f+ tr- wav Q. :Q A 3 1 if 5 4 1 othy Lyons, John Lytikainen, Diana P - fe , J- - , , Us L 'B 'WK 'G' X Donald MacLagan, Bernard Macrowski, John Madsen, Norman Magnuson, Sandra Magnuson. Kenneth Makela. Marsha Maki. Carol Malec, Barbara Malone, William Maloney, Judith Manoyan, Donald Mantel, Ronald Marshall, Judy Martins. 2 XL 1 :E ' 111+ ,at . ,.,. ... 171 .agp f 21. Q :sg Tl- uniors, Class qf1965 5 K K. fg.. s . 1 ,. M ,V N . - 1 V .-my 5 ,gif-i'x4 9 ' 'A .J ,fQ 6 'Rf ..':: :ff f S sstilw K . .N . 'L S it . ' G ,, iz Q 4 gnu.. A kr . . 3 .,.' I. N 1 Q , M I a 5 :KN 2 ef . - s 7 Q . L -. ' 3 sits E'-Wf iz K' p.,. . J , A ' in FA . f f ill K H . ,- i i ' 3 V9 x Q J fy , . as' pf f . . f . I fi , . sf -t I .N Q--Q' K '- -r 'B , 5 G:-J, I 'wc-I ,,-- W.. ra new '79 Q 1 ,J 3 x i union, Class M1965 . ' f '1-- J - fifwwu .ixiiliif Y 'Z' A ff 1 tl l .' , 'E ij f ix.. , Q- S .- -' A g- VVA if Q 2 ': . . ., J ,,,, -- at 'wig 557645211 , ' 1 , Q s. 6' wr 1-.X , b Y . ,Q , -. ,'k ' if t . : ..k. f b H E NW, , ,, ff J s 'f .S-2' -S If in t Q i ,L , ,. ' ., K V . ..: ' V K ' in , .,.arwij,,gf- g i sid 'I K f 1 , asf?-.4 le 1 A .gan -' we QL , QQ f QQ, -J' 1- 'ff 3-ef . A 2, 5, i ' -' -if K, as L ,.,' L A J X, LL wr , .. i'fs:'fg L as , K 11 - if X iv V ff. 3? I ., at A Az. J ' :,: I , ,, , 2 3 Q N A In ,?,xf,4' . 6. . rw -xnl, , I 1, Vi y i. 1, .E, . R J 'Ei 14- W 1 ff . ,ANN ' , 1 ,, gg, ier S s it-We A ,, if ' 51. ,. Q fi J - J Pyit' A1 frtfffrfi .. 4 ,mxuxffae i, . ' L ' 'F xv .-.i ' . , - st: it 1 J L l ,,,.2 at L1 , I of r ' ss , in l Q , , ,f ,Q J 172 Ernest Massimo, Richard Mathews, Debra Mathiesen, Betty Mathis, Jay Matthiesen, William Mattson, Barbara May. Mary May, Larry Mayenschein, David Mazmanian, Doreen McCasland, Pa- tricia McDonald, Sharon McDonald, Marcia McGlashan. Sharon McGowon, Willie McGruder, John McKim, Donna McLellan, Janet McManaman, Stephen McNeany, Vic- toria McNutt. Paula Mercer, Laurie Merkel, Mary Lou Merlo, Peggy Mesec, Clark Meunier, Judith Meyer, Michaeleen Michael. Elizabeth Michalowski, Dale Miholic, Bruce Miller, Lillie Miller, Rodney Mil- ler, Eugene Miltimore, Gary Miner. Carol Minikel, Lynda Minnerly, Gloria Minor, Linda Misiek, Carl Mitchell, Frederick Mitchell, Kathleen Mivshek. Jerry Mjelde, Charles Moats, Richard Moe, Carmen Mont, John Montgomery, Marybeth Montgomery, Dawn Moore. Thomas Moore, Betty Moppin, John Moran, Michael Moran, Nancy Morris, Rowena Morris, Susan Morris. Robert Morrison, Robert Morstadt, Wil- liam Morstadt, Patricia Motley, Diane Muhlke, Gael Mulready, Randall Mur- phy. Richard Murphy, Eugene Mustain, Myrna Mygland, Donald Naden, Ver- non Naden, Gloria Neals, Minnie Near- garder. Allen Nelson. Diana Nelson. Patricia Nemanich, William Newyear, Raymond Neyrinck, Van Nichols, Nicholas Nicke- takis. Robert Niday, David Nielsen, Linda Nielsen, Michael Niemi, Norma Niemi, Patricia Niemi, Thomas Niemi. Brenda Nixon, Christy Noll,bKenneth Nolte, Michael Noonan, Ruth Norden, Arvid Nordlund, David Norkus. Roger Norkus, Evelyn Normark, Ruth Normark, Andrew Novak, Ronald Nunes, Charles Nuuttila, Peter Ochoa. Milo Odell, Raymond O'Donnell, Diane Olson, Dennis O'Malley, Marianne Orr, Nancy Ostrander, Terry Ostrander. Cory Owens, Larry Palmer, Steve Pan- nell, Jackie Parker, Jeffrey Parkinson, Jill Paskauskas, Jane Patari. Rebecca Patrick, William Patterson, Joseph Payette, Carolyn Payne, Wilbur Payne, Victor Pecaro, Vincent Pecaro. Katherine Peck, Judy Peiflle, Peter Pekkarinen, Vincent Pelley, Gregory Penny, Donald Perkins, George Peter- nel. Teresa Peters, Gerrie Peterson, Sharyn Peterson, John Petroshius, Suzanne Pet- rovic, Rae Pharr, Peggy Pickle. James Pilon, Alfred Pink, Richard Pink, John Pirlot, Lawrence Poglayen, Harold Pohlson, Lawrence Pohlson, A Xl Vi .L V tr 3+ ,dk :-, J f if l w , , 11.11-11:1 uniofs, Class Qf1965 A R if- .Q A Q4 'P 4 - 9' K +a a ff vw -1-if J t, . V, L9 be ' s A ,X :.. ' g y ca ,J A, , lf? A M V f .2'5Q X'-' g 19' . , ,, A ' gsifl sf ' ' if .i A W A x-:Li Xu A -of s . , R 5 J A K x.. X A 4' 'fre' ml R-ff it L 9 45 1' -f J K. Q? 4 Q ft -t f ., S N- 1 Q 'L' ' ih. 'Y L'. 5 1 B V 2 AQ QQ A C o BFFOFQ N if J J t. X v-f wq .,N 'if ' I L Q. v O .X , Q 0 :5 X Q 5 . -J . f . Q J , X 1 U wr K7: R -N tl i . 1' Ng I 'l It C W V Q i f ? Mkgkw N K K t hvrxkk ef its J 'fr -ev XI' 1 A . .. A A C r is ff X. A A Y J 'm ., Q ' g it Ex if P -Q , f -' C .1 4: I I 5: 351. Qi, x V' 3 5. ,,,w'f g ,vi 1' 173 X! W ' W f gcf, i ,LC if N a Q., , 5 in ' I l 'fa if r ffrrii -1- s- XY tt:- 'L7 I Q 'i 14 ,4 It 'H L uniors, Class qv 1965 ,lt E? if' 3,4 3 . 4:5518 if r Q N Y M at I 'wi i, ' es. he I-P A '!'2. . Mg! 4',. .. M 7, J Q :V - I ,. Q If if H r ,L ., bb v Q.. t E Q E ,J ,Q 4. 4 A N Q' , ta , 'I J L, Q in YN . wav:-' r 1 J 5 1 at ' 0 L r 'Q -I kr . 'lijij :, , ,gf f t , ,, ir K K A 3' f ' I ' J 1 Sv' 'x fl ,.f . f , . Vlyl .,w: -h I g .M H Q I ,ASW 3 1 Imkl J , yh? 3 ' C 5 5' , KK'h T i 'lg , , v - gg- 8 NX 'Q .55 ,,,,,. ,. , 'aa 3 4 Yi' ' .1 4 I fl: l si mn. 3 JS'- E, v ns.. , 'v-wi YB .QW ua W' .. .0 1. J-1 , wid' f t P .,,.., ,t . , .4 . 5-nav. ' J - .f If if A , F2 Q x 1 N If , ,yr - f 555 a ,,,. -A - . .Q A M. w I 'J Y, 1 Arr Sandra Pokett, Claude Potter, Stephen Potter, Marguerite Poulos, Peter Poulos, Warren Prentice, David Prorok. Charlene Pruitt, John Prusila. William Pulaski, Charlotte Pulis, John Pulse. Donald Puzek, Shirley Pylkkanen. Sheila Queen, Dian Quigley, Joanne Rajala, Robert Rapp. Donald Rauch. Susan Rayniak, Aleta Reckling. Virginia Reed, George Regas, Connie Reid, Robert Reinbach, Pamela Reitz, Robert Rettig, Geraldine Rich. Robert Richards, Phyllis Rickett, James Riley, Margaret Riley, Partick Riley. Robin Rissell, Jon Ritz. Manuel Rivera, Martha Robertson, Dwight Robinson, Susan Robinson, Patty Rode, Jerry Rodriguez, Daryl Rohrdanz. Karen Rompella, Bartolome Rosario. John Rosenbach, Arthur Roth, George Rowe, Dale Roy, Tedd Runge. Wayne Runyard, James Ruotsi, Michael Ruta, Mary Ruzek, Patricia Ryan, John Rybicki, Kenneth Saari. John Sacramento, Craig Sager, Sandra Salata, Peter Salmeri, Joseph Salmi, Thomas Sampica, Wendy Sams. James Sanchez, Gloria Sandoval. Michael Sandretto, Judith Savage, Phyllis Savage, Lynn Sayre, Sherry Scandiff. Craig Schaefer, Karen Schapals, Walter Schapals, Astrid Scheetz, Michael Schenkenberg, Diana Schisler, Robert Schmidt. Robert Schrader, David Schroetter, David Schwartz, Richard Schwarz, Janice Scott, Margaret Scott, Deborah Seals. Patricia Sears, Patricia Selzer, Mary Ser- dar, Gary Severtson, Bonnie Shaffar, Eldon Shamlin, Shirley Shannon. Anthony Shebenik, Carol Sheets, Gay Shepard, Ronald Shepston, Lester Sher- er, John Sheridan, Jon Sherman. Katherine Sherrell, J an Shimanckas, Robert Shines. Daniel Short, Gail Short, Dale Shubert, Charles Shultis. Walter Shultis, Sandra Sihvonen, Ken- neth Simpson, William Sivula, Mary Skalla, Kenneth Skiera, Gary Skvarce. Charles Smith, Iceylene Smith, Michele Smith, Sonja Smith, Virginia Smith, Carol Sneller, Henry Sneyd. Carl Solomon, Roger Sorenson, Hector Soto, Larry Souder, Nancy Spires, Gerald Stanley, Lloyd Starosta. Robert Steinbrecher, Dennis Steinburg, Donald Stevens, Rex Stewart, Dorris Stone, George Stone, Charles Stouffer. Karen Streed, Kent Stritar, Susan Strom- stedt, Sandra Suggs, Mary Ann Suster- sic, Ralph Swank, Daniel Swanson. v -S. '- E' , 5 sex :XA ki wi . tue .W ', l an Y hiv ' ri 3 QVN 'CFI' X iw k. 'als 'G ,M six, .S w 1,5- , in K tk an , X X we J .f 4 lu if h' ' RTI' fit? EQ.. 9 V' 1' .W six F6 S' Q ska 9 ,px '53 1, ya 2 21.1. tf N A Jquyf N X! E 24' 3, 1 x I 1 iii ' X ' f f I 6, Iv? .QQ ,-5 - sf 'G ' Sf' et., W6 nb vw 6 gifs' if E - .,,, l- uniors, Class M1965 nr x I .A f '- xi, 1 51 1' F54 X 6' . 4, QA fn X ,y..-S , ,- rr qs Q. 'S 'Q iff .T Q at f 1, , - an 1 iid' A Q Sf 3... LJ1 If ., ' v?55'i nw, 'tum R 1 ws' g ,, . v ', uniors, Class 11965 -- , Q V, - J . -,lf 9' ' 9 V! 13 rf' lx, I I .. N, iq-2 . is ,:V lv., .W HL' p HQ -19' J - - a 1-5 X ya ' .. J T' 5-N'-f lm: . -' I A a n ,A U J s- 1, if , W l ' J ,5 09 , ik.: . 1' J J :nf 5 . A -.4 I Mu , ,ff A Q -435.3 w X 9 -ak ,,.. sw' Q3 no- .aa-L K . ,-A. e , in L-?, ,af -C55 4.-.M A -1 . 4.,.c.....4..,- Q- em ,t we TW ' f- s I.- 3 . ' , sillx-'I if if W 'fx rf' Q . l ia.-vv . 1 1 lx Q .. J , 4 - ' J. A. J VN ,A 4 ' xjf uw N Q 5 L' 6 S ta-ff sg-49.3 r J iK4'fTi'gi. l 0 X 4 .. . -A 's .WW 15 -S ' 'S vi fi W , j -tiwgii, J r f . Y W A 'Wit 4 ab, xl . -1 . fa 6:74 - -9-S , iw V h ,T ref- .. ,- V NF 1 n , tg ui .V it ' be 9 A-2' Q ,cfs if N :: ' .f ' 1 ' us. 53,1 X . .. J., .agp J ,s et 21 1- A ff- fans Q f X p as J J'4 N 'Z'. ' 'Gi' ,5 :, R .215 , ,-H D .-3 , w t J . , in ,, V 176 x L ,-1 7-.-, 2 .-as R '43 'Q' jf 4.4 ,nam r Al 1 K , in 3,1 rw ' ,eb mv- vw rv-Q, fb 3, i . x Z. -pi . ,,., , W ,, 5 P if , ' , .fi Harold Swanson, Joanne Swanson, Randy Tapio, Carolyn Tatem, James Taylor, Richard Taylor, Michael Te- kampe. Jon Tennyson, Philip Terrill, Nancy Thaxton, Patricia Thivierge, Janice Thomas, Maureen Thompson, Odessa Thompson. Lesley Thurnell, James Tiernan, Mi- chael Tiernan, Sandra Timonen, Joanne Tinsley, Ray Tobin, Robert Tock. Dennis Tomasiewicz, Dennis Torbeck, Jeannette Torres, Mabel Torres, Joseph Toumey, Brenda Towle, Donna Traxler. Carol Traynor, Mary Troha, Betty Tru- by, Jeanne Trudeau, Carole Trundle, Raymond Trusky, Rickert Tuck. Susan Tucker, Linda Turner, Kenneth Turnpaugh, Mark Ukkonen, Brian Ur- baitis, Theodore Urbaitis, Carol Urban- cic. Thomas Urbick, Patricia Uremovich, Lynnette Usa, Helen Vandermark, Marilyn Van Dreese, David Van Pelt, Joyce Vardeman. Bruce Varonen, Patricia Varsek, Sue Vasey, Karen Vaughan, Cheryl Velk- over, John Venisnik, 'Joel Vesanen. Joyce Vikre, Robert Voss, Ben Vowels. Kathryn Wachsmuth, Priscilla Wach- smuth, Michael Wade, Keith Wadell. Lynda Wagner, Thomas Waidzunas, Suzanne Walczak, Daniel Walden, James Walker, Lawrence Walker, Ro- bert Wall. Douglas Wallin. Mary Walt. Jon Ward, Jeremiah Warling, Georgia Warthen, Dorothy Washington. Dawn Waste. Kathleen Waterstraat, Carol Watkins, Curtis Watkins. Jacqueline Watkins, Robert Waud, Annemarie Weller, Terry Wells. Carol Wendt. Jon Wesa, Bradford West, Nancy Westman. Ronald Whisenand, Harry White, Janice White. Richard White, Willam White, Betty Wiechecki, Victoria Wiechecki, Paul Wiener, Herman Wigginton, Sandra Wigginton. Edward Wilkerson, Linda Wilkins, Robert Williams, Joyce Willis, Malcolm Wilson, Penny Winters, Bonita Winton. Bruce Wise, Susan Woertz, Nancy Wolf, Shirlee Wolfe. Irwin Wolkomir, Patricia Wood, Jon Woodard. Susanne Wooldridge, Daniel Wright, Raymond Yankus, Barbara Yocom, Michael Yukna, Thomas Zelenik, Donna Zierlein. Tina Zimmett, June Zitka, Michael Zu- pan, Gregory Zupec, Stephen Zupkus. 1 ,ea X3 l,. ., ,t Vw 'Q i 1 i . .-if W' X ra.: f i M I ., .slr .... i .J f A I 'H 12' J K Lf B uniors, Class M1965 NS . W A 6 il' vs, t, .. . . 1 . if ,M t gun . Ngxf' T: -as X' 2 iv J i fi K .K as S r S . ' 5 . ' S ' 1 fs ,W , x X J -1 k lf W? ff , R Q' its ,MR I s ug 1' ,A I I A what V' N 'A .i N I ' J T i ' is E ' 5 . 3 , A ' , . . f ,,., ' ' gf' 7' - si i 1' ', .0 ' A' FK i . J. 1 J A' I I ' x X 4 6 4 ' , -' V i 5:5 -Y A J , 4 '11 . , 'X 3 , iv W S . : is i gh. . ,S pt 4 . . e c,, ?' , J 5 Q i A I a 'C' , , E3 QA fs 5 ,A fi 'KM Q J , ,Vi f' W - - if iii . ix 'L .J . i. t f N W Y V t'sii f' J we '54 F . - - . J K .- if C' f i f t 5. . 4 N ., , ' S .A 9 A-4 5,-.P t. X , Q b ., at F' 177 7 f To direct and plan class activities, the Sophomore Class elected four officers: Rich Kirkwood, presidentg Pat Keber, vice-presidentg Marianne Burke, secrezaryg and Rim Sirvidas, treasurer. 1f -M Turning to East, Sophs Face New Experiences 1sn't that bus ever going to get here? ,...-41l +W'SH A,w X- 178 As the Class of 1966 finishes their last year at West Campus, they remember their journey through Route 66 at the class party. With the combined efforts of the class ofhcers and the class sponsors, Mrs. Rosemary Larsen and Mr. Carmon Bixler, the class party and all the other activities of the year were planned. But soon they will enter East Campus as upperclassmen to experience an atmos- phere of deeper education, greater social life, and a continuation of the great times enjoyed during two years at West. John Abel, Arthur Adams, Michael 4.-, l-- Soplzomores, Class Qf196-6 Ronald Andersen. Adams, Vickie Adams, John Addi- x ,E 1 -- i Q Q x Qs: - .94 tg- - sg 1 .D Q: son, Stanley Adler, Carlos Alex- 'Fig A V z B' gig 9 'P' - ,W ' , ,IQ L' f' V ander, Douglas Alexander, Velma X A 1:5 ' 'fi-5 ' Alford. g V , - A , .J . af 5 f K' . 4 Diane Alonso, Sandra Alvis, Ray- mond Amadei, Brian Ambrose, fr,-Q 5 V , Benjamin Ames, Helen Anderfuren, el 7' ', kr, 'Q , , 'Q-f g' 'Y g' 9 ' , David Andersen, Larry Andersen. ,fi K Jig' ggi! '- fl 'U' fs ,..- ' xt' ,v ur n- Carolene Anderson, David Ander- , l - son, Shirley Anderson, George An- , i s , r derson, Mary Ann Angelopolous, 8 My f 9- , 'Q -I ja Q' H- IO 51 dd X Joseoh Angzelos. Tinda Anglada, 'tx' . Q21 V John Aten, Eugene Backys. fs 1 F ev Henry Baez, David Balanky, Mary K q Baltimore, Paul Banick, Bobbie . 1' ' gas- - Q9 - 4' ' K A RW A '-19 1, 4 ' lf' 1 Barnes, King Barnes, Brenda Bar- 3.3, lg: V J ,v- I il Ls ,il-gg ' rett, Daniel Barron, Joan Barron. f 1 A--' ,J l I' , . ' 5- X X E ,H :jgf 3574 V- ' Susan Barrows, Nancy Bassett, Lin- .. B4 - rg A da Battisfore, Mike Bay, George ,bf R Q gg, ,A fr-L' Y Beaubien, William Beck, Diane an , '- L A.--' I be , Q3 ,- ,, Beem, Cecil Bell, Mae Bell. 1 . K V S' A I, 'T' J A F' . ' 1. ef' . - . Mary Ann Bell, Peter Bell, John Q ff C' ' lil: ' Bena, Terry Bennett, Deanne Ber- fx W., ia 'af . .. 1 - f..- . . -T' Q - Q Q 5 A ls' G' - ry, Helen Berry, Diane Bertels, Lk j 1 , S N, 'vw U F g, i Edwin Bieda, Kerry Biegay. AQ!-I' - '37 t, Re- - ri ' hai - . . tri. E Frances Beinkowski, Shirley Black, Deloris Blackard, Peggy Blackard, Q . U ' - 1 Nicholas Bloom, Paulette Boegen, Vg , , . ,x i is Q Q A-4 ' P Glen Bomberry, Christine Bombo- 'A , s . ' -of B 9' - lis, Jerry Bond. ' , ' ' 1 ' 3 Q W- 'I 1 . , 1 . A f Q A S fm-A ' es .fffcv ' Jean Boni, Ruth Bonilla, Carolyn Borden, Helen Bosnak, Kent E b .I Botsford, Dennis Bourland, Sharon 3 , Q ': g ' -B gi- ,gg X F V ., Boxerman, Ella Boyer, Frank , N K it ' r, Q 1 A -, U A - -.w 1 S , .1 ,zu 4: .rr . ,- , , QT A ' Nancy Bradke, Cheryl Bradley, ', Danny Bradshaw, Faye Bradshaw, 'hm I' ,L - Q - , Betty Braithwaite, Beverly Brein- X ' ' v 'YF' f' if A -xt A 9' K ' A ilng, Jarges Brfiiton, Grace Brewer, - ' .5 ff r A J 3 gf' V , V ames roeme amp. I I A .EY N .ff If ag si, .K . Willie Brooks, David Brown, James Crm ' Brown, Janice Brown, Keith 5. M A Q W b Brown, Marilyn Brown, Robert ':'v f ij 'il . '- ' ,wx ' Q , -7 Brown, Thomas Bruch, Cecila A , YP' F it -, v , 'L if Bruckner. b J ,saw u gel. -, K r ., . 1 A Victoria Bruring, Margaret Bryant, V K, , ,P f . Jeffrey Buflin, Jane Buntrock, Ce- - Q H Qi , 1' A - xg r , g leste Bure, Dan Burfield, Norma , x , ' 1 Q, ' ' S. g 'F Burfield, James Burke, Marianne ,gf V, F . 1 , , '-,x - if ' 5. Burke. if A A ,. ., - r, x X ' ws-' 21,9 ' , , . 1 Thomas Burnett, John Burris, Ther- 1 1 , esa Butkus, Eleanore Butler, Ken- g g 2 ' 3, I Q is 4 1 , , neth Butler, Maurice Cahill. Roy f are W' Q L 1 1' , ,Z ' Caldwell, Cecilia Calhoun, Gregory V- 'f L r Cf- , 'M g Callow. , ,. ,,,- i ' , ' .. . .,. . f , , 1 P r v. I , 1 Q S, 179 Sophomore, Class ff 1956 it gf gg W .. Kg sv- tif avi. -f 5.1 .P V nl' fa - :. af. it 'pf r, , I A V l , V 2 Q I U iw -,Q 1 M tr, if' it 'J f xc.. -f .W X- -' 1 xl! , vt - KY! , 52' . ., S iagantraf-WI: f fit l 4. ,, qv 5 gpg- 6 .., 4 'XJ w T:-.f . w v- 'wi , X X , 1: r 1 Q 'S' .f 9. if ' , -.,, V. S ,K ' if ' wr ' -f A , . we , .' ,, , .14 . . ,. A ' 5 ff fi 'f f' S ' . 5 ' it f ' of of o 2 A T' Al V1.1- kv 4. , ,vw J Q..- ,W Q : ,an nil ! r 'F nf Qi, A ' ,- n V 1 A D In .:- fl :H I 4 1 o . I -- if . ,,V,, . gy, ' 1 '- , I P U FX iw '. -' 1. 5,5 Z'- 11-lil-1 nv I M 56 ,A ki, 4: K M K X. xg W' 1 L 5 A X A ' . T X A is L .6 G Q -f A. ,, .ffSif1f7'ffi ' 1 ' - ' 5 H , yu-f 3 - Zkk 5 A R S 3' ii t J , 1 my I :za . J . ' - .f A A ' . A . , 6 N Q T' 1 I rw' ' I iii ,, ,1 I R f - ' 5 Ai' ' . ,' -ii r- 8 , K . if N. I F a' ' f,nJ1'? - ,fe 4.-. 'A' 9535- - s: A I , U gli P a s , ftf'ifi, .s?i . oo ' -'P' fy! -'5 ' A 1 -a ' Fm, Simi ,Jn Q, I A , ,i, m I . ' ,ti S - f ff 'if C, W W' . 180 Douglas Camarato, Anthony Cane- lakes, Thomas Carlin, Ronald Carlson, Susan Carlson, Timothy Carr, Ronald Carrubba, Joan Car- ter, Connie Casey. Karen Celaric, Albert Cesnovar, Roberta Chalfant, Wilson Charles- ton, Richard Charlton, Kay Chat- terton, Sanglra Cherry, Harry Chio- chios, Gerald Chostner. Randal Christopher, Clifford Christopherson, Kathy Clark, Ronald Clark, Richard Clarke, Patricia Clay, Mary Close, Marilyn Closson, David Coffin. James Colberg, Glenn Colby, Jo- Ann Colby, Maurice Cole, Sally Cole, Dolesther Coleman, Ronnie Coleman, Janet Collins, Patricia Collins. Aleta Congdon, Madeline Coon, Allen Corcoran, Pamela Cornelius, Stanton Corpior, Sharon Cossman, Joseph Costa, John Cote, Ruthie Cotton. Boyd Cougle, Larry Cox, Kathleen Crane, Dennis Crawford, Judy Crouch, Kay Cummings, Marilee Cusimano, Rosemarie Cvetan, Dorothy Cvetnick. John Daggitt, Erwin Dahl, Stephen Dahl, Diane Damos, James Damos, Brant Danielsen, Larry Danielsen, Douglas Danielson, Gil- bert Danielson. Joseph Darling, Cathy Darnall, Nola Daum, Rene Davern. Judith Davidson, Marsha Davidson, Brid- get Davis, Charlotte Davis, Cora Davis. Hilda Davis, Suzanne Davis, Tom Davis, Yvonne Davis, Joyce Deal, Dolores Dean, Sharon Decker, Les- ley Deibler, Manuel Delarosa. Frank Denison, Cynthia DeRue, Mary Devane, William Devine, William Devore, Betty Joe De- Young, Kenneth Dhyuetter. Ken- neth Dieck, Barbara Dietmeyer. Margo DiGiacinto, James Dillard, Barbara Dines, Mary DiNicolan- tonio, Stephen Dominick, Loren Domke, Arthur Donaby, Darlene Donaby, David Donahue. Raemae 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 Edmondson, Willie Ed- wards. Bonnie Eiblein. Leif Erik- son. Margaret Erickson, Nancy Etolen, Carol Evans, Marilyn Evans, Harold Fallos, John Favelli, Karl Feathergill, John Feiertag, Craig Fenters. Brenda Ferguson, Debra Ferguson, Lawrence Ferrcri. Thomas Ferri, Linda Fields, Vic Fink, Newton Finn, Lucille Fiske, Keith Fish. Ned Fisher. Tom Fisher, Virginia Fisher, Sharon Fitzjohn, Mary Fla- herty. Anne Flesher, Patricia Foley, Ronald Foster, Thomas Fox. Fairy Franklin, Barbara Fredsbo, Linda Friday, Roy Frost, Judy Fuesting, William Fuller, Michael Gadsby. George Gallaugher, Judith Gamberale. Peter Garrity, Vernon Garvin, Gerald Gatlin, Mark Gelling, Pat Genunzio. David Gere, Jacqueline Germer. John Gersich, Cheryl Ges- ke. Jeanne Gibboney, Thomas Gibbs, David Gibour, Diana Gibson, Anthony Giniotis, James Giova- netto, Linda Gladue, Eleanor Glenn, Philip Glickman. Carolyn Godsey. Brian Golwitzer, Edward Gonzales, Maria Gon- zalez, Antonio Goracio, Paulette Goracio, Wendy Goracio, Michael Gordon, Janet Govekar. Michael Grams, Joseph Grana, Susan Green. Jane Gregorin, Can- dance Grindey. John Grisham, Roberta Grohall, Norma Grosen- bach. Chris Guddat. Joseph Guerin. Jimmie Guinn, John Gulledge, LaVerne Gunn, Cecilia Haack. John'Haese, Ronald Hagen, Larry Haines, Terry Hair- rell. Christine Hakko, Harry Hall, Michael Hall, Harvey Hallgren, Stephen Hallgren, Allene Halvor- sen, Kenneth Halvorsen, Janette Hamil. Gary Hampson. Neldra Hankins, Merikay Hanna, Lorraine Hannula, Clara Hansen, Kenneth Hansen, Mark Hansen, Monica Hanson, Carolynn Hard- mg. 'Nic-ix 5 r 'vb ..,g,,.. AGL .2- X- 5. xi- . -i-Sophomore, Class fy' 1966 A M I P , Q a 6 si , A use ,K si.: Q4 ,- .H A EQ! Tv' ,,,. if ' . r K - XJWKX A 'Ki 1 ' in if 1 Q ,. s , a ,Q 1- 4 1 A A ' A ll. ' D 1' 1 A 1'- H , f 5 fe J as at . in Qj',,, -'i U i , I .. L, I .. .I ,kwa ,M up -.P , V 4, Q S 2 F A , 1 t 1. .1 A f pplpp K I X i l ., e if 4 5 Ar . ' -- K, I, me- ' F - Q' ..,,1 - f- Q - , , kv- Qu ,L at . '. t, It ly. . X I 'C' .' ' - 'S 1' ' ' , , 1 ,H t Q QL, ..,,,f . - . Nun I P Mn .- f '-I-QJZKT m ir K' L- x I Y 5 . x jg fr' , . fi ,, - 'W' 'H ' ' E ' . f J K A ef-fi 181 Sophomore, Class ryf1966 .fd ,vi -cuff e f .f ,J-sf ive an L 6 , in e- Q. -ea fe 1 '-Z? it .4 E 1 15 ,f A M W... in B ,' J' s b '-,A Ht' ,X Vgr, ruff, . H' x . if-J sera:-J , V. , e i J S p, X lfzx at t ,. 1. vw A '37 - .,:' 5 i ' A K 43 x 'kit B f J S is J . 1 I ' ' . gc, f is J ' , zkb Q KJ , Y V - izafse 0 ' A - t -1 V 2: . A'-il I Q' fi 42' ff-.'f.+ , -, ' 3' ' t J l at tiff? 'TF A . , ai?M'i'+ f 1 , e , e , e '- ., F ,,,, e , 5-Effie A-1' ,., f , h N G. 9 ' t id x : 'si 9 , ' q . J H ' 'L' W.. .,,. 4 is ,R , i 'lv i , , M, Qx ,W , K 'Aff 1 N I Wy! 1 ljw fi ni : .fb -.ag L' J, rv 3' Q ' it ,,, , A A R- I -V we .Q ,rw 'f f, . ,x A SV .: ,. N. A a l i, f-4 'ff A J H J' rx J Q- P , 'mn xl . Y p J . K w J , I , , ' , fem, up gb S ,,.. it J' Q , Q ': : 4 ' e gfs f A ,J if fi s . h , J -: V ,. ' , J Q ' ' ' ,. ' ' t If N. V -. - i a, U :..:' E Y V, A it ' VALF , A 5 5- -:ajft . . Q' , , ii 'i - , E'f3 f Nuff ----. lf: A V ' we 'B 'EV J X ' aet :1:: A N . J '- 1' ., .. af y a .: S 182 Sherry Hargett. Jean Harju, Sandra Henry Renee Harms, Robert Harnden, Harper, Delores Harris, Harrison, Ellen Hartman, Samuel Hasty. David Hawkins. Pamela Hayden. Judy Heath, Shirley Heitschel, James Hemeyer, Janis Hendee, Mary Heninger, Russell Henriksen, David Henson. Vickie Herbst, William Herrin, James Hewitt, Jeannine Hiatt, Kathy Hickey, Diane Higgins, Carolee Hill, Elaine Hill, Janice Hilliard. Dorothy Hodge, Kathleen Hoff, Janet Hofmeister, Jean Hofmeis- ter, Carolyn Hohenstreiter, Linda Hollenback, Val Holm, William Holmes, Steven Hook. Philip Horne, Margaret Hornshuh, Judy Horton, Audrey Howard, Karen Howlett, Kathleen Howlett, Robert Hribar, Patricia Hriblan, Bonnie Hubert. James Hudspeth, Alma Huerta, Linda Huifman, Jacqueline Hughes, Langston Hughes, Gerald Huley, Connie Hulsebus, Bridgette Hunt, Robert Hunt. Christopher Hurndon, Jerry Ilc, Bruce Imroth, Guy Inman, Jay Jackson, Barbara Jacobs, Bruce Jacobs, John Jacoby, Mary Janks. Edward Jaronik, Frank Jaronik, Kathleen Jarrett, James Jastrzemb- ski, Karen Jeannotte, Robert Jeffers, Sharon Jefson, James Jen- kins, James Jereb. Johnson, Johnson, Diana Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Martha Johnson, Robert Johnson, David Jones. Susan Johns, Barbara Daniel Johnson, David James Jones, Karen Jones, Lillian Jones, Ronald Jones, Bonnie Joseph, George Julian, Diane Jum- per, George Jurkovac, Eugene Jus- tice. Barbara Kaddatz, James Kalina, Eino Kallioinen, Dorothy Kane, Georgia Kapoulas, Karen Ka- poulas, Cheryl Karns, Jane Kaski, Patricia Keber. Kathleen Keeley, Sandra Keller, John Kendzior, Bonita Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Bruce Kerkove, Judith Kerley, Sharon Ker- pan, Norma Kester. rm l ------Sophomore, Class qv 1965 ,, , Martin King, Jacqueline' Kingsley, .rg-1' '--- 5 g C Anne Kirkpatrick. Richard Kirk- Q 1 ri 1, I .Wy , I 5 . K . g wood, Richard Kitchen, Erwin Kitt- f , ft f jg- '1. . . 1' '97 rl ff... , f M in 5, '53 ner, Connie Klarstrom. Charylene . .1 f 'V My Q i CQ' Klein. Evelyn Klinesinith. fa I y C . . ,Ai , 1 , , . A .. Lawrence Kluba, Janet Kncip, . pf Thomas Koesscr, Mark Kolbrick, .. g E? v k . ' ffl' Ludwig Kolinan, Martin Korczak, ' ' H ' H A X gi J' Jane Koskela. Barbara Koski, Betty ' ' 3' . 'A , Koustrup. t -. . ,J 4 qtv- . , f--, D, , ' B ' X ,- ' . . I -. t., , .U pyiy' i ' 1 il 57 , A Paula Kowalski, Karl Koy, Carol , ' M rjwfxfx it Kozlecar, John Krainc, Theresa A 6 lx V - Kranjc, Sherry Kreuscher, Charles Q- Qi' it ', 5 4' 5 ... B Y Krogman, Mark Krueger, Michael 'f I t ' ' 'C' j-3. Kuhar. A .i A QQ, . 9 135, NK K .P Dennis Kukla, Charles Kup- .fi L X ,, ski, Dana Kurtz, Barbara Kutzler, K. zn N K If g x ' xi Lynn Kyle, Yvonne LaBarbara, ', f ' 7, K f '-Q 1' W f , , . r Linda LaBatt, Dennis Laine, Q this ' 'Q A A ' fir . 1 Johnny Lambert. - J, YJ gl A Y if - , r. 'A I . ,f i kr ff .. .f X -' A ' . Duane Landolt, Wayne Langdon, C -fl' Q h Jacob Lange, Linda Larsen, Wil- y f , , Q.. r . P gg , S Q V liam Laser, Catharine Laube, Bruce , , K J 9 , N , 7 'A 1 Jw Q 5 Laughlin, John Lauret, Nick Lau- e ' K. ' in Y ' t ' ritsen. A r I ' ':' 'I ' ' izsifff- i,-' , .1 - . , I 2-.M A r 'l gk . Daniel Layson, Bertha Lelo, Gene ' Lenzi, Elaine Lester, Susan Levo- C ffl Q. , nowicz, Mike Lewzader, James 1 . i 'Q ' V' .T 9. . . Lichti, Milton Lindberg, Nancy X s 2 'Sy , 'F ' X ,, Lindberg. Q D ri i ,443 i. , , 2 -i ,elf . 1 J.. Barbara Lindeman, Sharon Litch- . A H , ' W ' ' field. Vera Lockvis, Vernon Lock- 5 i 1 , ' , C , ' vis. Mary Ann Loffredo, Sandra A C f 7 ' ' . Q15 . ' Lolmaugh, Brian Long, Patricia R H A' -9 I ii . .Q N. ,R Louko, Steve Lund. P ' A ' C ' N J ,. .ff Linda Lundquist, Robert Lyle, ' ' f . ' Stephen Lyons, Elizabeth Lyyski, M l I j S D 1 Carol Macaitis, Robert MacLagan, ,Q C T ' K ff + ' 5 Q gg Sandra Madden, Michael Madigan. r r 'XM K . . ' 4- 'A K Valena Madison' Si' l ' ,,..,..f ii... 1 J . I yi A ' ' I , Vernon Madison, Gail Madsen, C - Karen Madsen. Mar aret Makar, i 'K - , e Bruce Maki, GeraldgMaki, Dra- C' L' fl . i' ,Q go Maksimovic. Michael Manier, W , 'qv ' ' ' - I , FZ -A . Marc Marienthal. f' 1, . ' W it 5- ff? 1 X i 5 r I i . Sharon Marsh. Kathryne Martin, ' ' Maryann Martin, Ronald Martin, . ,S ,ff Marcia Maslowski, Mary Mathews, Qi f- 1 J . .K ,, . Julio Matos, Howard Matson, Mar- A , . , C fi W Q ' lene Maurer. ' ' , P N i .FST . r if... Jack May, Lynda May, Doris May- - Q -e - berry, Kristeen Maze, Linda Maz- ,L 'A to B ,, , , , . rin, Barbara McCleod, Josephine Y 'Q V M 5: fn if 'C , 1 - 1 McClinton, Bessie McCoy, Terry ' k .5 J . r ' McCoy. , '46 1 V EW' ' ...gg C 'vit I . ' A 1' ,rah k B . . i f 1 Barbara McCue, Mary McDermott, - Thomas McDonald, Bernard Mc- C . -. . D . Farland, Kenneth McGahanj T 3 A ng. . L 7 -1 ' 1 , . , Caryn McGehee, Wilbert Mc- L ' i A gif EA D N Graw, Kenneth Mclntire, Thomas , ' F' , fi si ' McMahon. . , ,,A. . - il' . '-i' if 4. 183 Sophomore, Class M1966 --- A! 5929? Riga!! , M., - , 339922 LQQBQQ 3!Q9! ZQQQQ A J L A if IQ- '. .ff 3. 1 - S Gi S ii - , o o ii - ,, L' K. 4 A I ? A nf-, . '. .. , Q. av 1 A , 9 .. fff: Fi: V . 'Oi ,wif Ll? 9 Q pt is-N' -4 lg. IQ L 'i :1 184 9 -- -. sf, 7 ' f .nz- ' A J E :W iffg., g .5 1 ii v si is L Q l..A ,. R 4 by . ' I ' 4 I Q 5 4.-t A J, t it Q Roger McMillon, Mary McNeely, Joe Medina. Donna Mehtala, Judith Meissner, Michael Melius, Michael Melius, Robert Melville, Anna Mercado. Saundra Mercer, Grace Merlo, Brenda Merridith, William Merz- licker, Howard Meyers, Patricia Michael, Leilani Midel. Sharon Mi- holic, Christopher Miller. Judy Miller. Michael Miller. Richard Miller. Lee Miner, Philip Minneci, Sandra Minor, Carolyn Miolen, Daniel Mitchell, Donna Mivshek. Kathleen Moats, Linda Molback, Roger Monroe, Victor Montanez. Kenneth Moore, Sandra Moore, Norma Morales, Alice Mordhorst. Donald Moreno. Tecola Morris. Patricia Mosley, Nancy Muccitelli, Robert Mucci- telli, Vernon Mugerditchian, Richard Mulloy, Kathleen Murphy Joseph Musick. Mike Mustain. Charles Myer, Kathleen Myers, Robert Myers. Dave Needham. Louise Neefe, Iris Neil, William Nelson, Stephen Nenonen. Jeanne Neuman. Kelly Newborn, Gary Nichols, Linda Nielsen, Pamela Nielsen. Carol Noble, Jack Noonan, Morris Norman, Sandra Norstrom. Carol Ochs. LaVerne O'Connell, Robert O'Dell, Lynn Oehme. Warren Ofenloch, Judith Ogilvie, Kris Olesak. Oliver Olsen, David Olson, Pedro Ortiz. Jon Ostrander, Thomas Ostrander. Carolyn Owens, Sally Owens. Bruce Paakola, Gary Palmer. Joe Palmer, Roger Palmer, Linda Palo. Nishan Paparigian, Jacqueline. Pa- pesh, Dezzie Parker. Donna Parker, Loretta Parker, deceased, Stephen Parker. Linda Parkinson. Katherine Parks, Linda Parr. Linda Pastell, James Patrick, Dale Paugel, Margaret Paul, John Paul- sen. Bradley Pavelski, Ronald Payne, Richard Pearson. Alexia Pechinis. Rose Pena, Michael Penny. Beverly Peterson, James Peterson, John Peterson, Steven Peth, Eileen Petitclair, Jean Petitclair, Dennis PfeiiTer. Jane Phelps. Linda Philipps, Bessie Philpot. Judith Pingle. Sue Pingle, Marlene Plaza. Joanne Plesnjak, Edward Podboy. James Pogue. Brenda Poland. Thomas Polansek, Dennis Pope, Ida Pope, Joseph Porter. Thomas Prepelica. Janet Proctor, Judith Prorok, Marcia Prorok. Mary Puzek. Anthony Quinn. Esther Radschweit. Richard Ralf. Richard Ramig, Nancy Rangas. Kathleen Raper, Norma Raymond, Kenneth Reed. Virgil Reed. Peter Reinhart. Linda Render. Dennis Resch. Abele Rhyan. Karen Rickett. Maurice Ricks. John Riedy. Robert Riley. Ronnie Rill. John Rinehart. Thomas Risley, Angelo Riverag Patrick Roate. Carole Robbins. Brenda Roberts. David Robertson. Linda Robinson. David Rochnich, Shirley Roman- ko. Maureen Rose. Willaim Rose, Janice Rosenberg, Harry Roth. Elizabeth Rowland. Bette Ruks- tales. Mary Rushmann. Geraldine Ruta. Carol Rutkowski. John Rutkowski. David Rynearson. Francis Saam, Donna Sacramento. Charles Salomon, Alice Samilow. Norma Sanchez. Richard Sandee. Aline Sanders. Alton Sanders. Charles Sangrelet. Alton Sanstad, Allen Saunders. Susan Savel, Georgia Sawby, Christopher Schalck. Judy Scheeler. Gilbert Schmitt, Kathleen Schroeder. Jeannine Schultz, Russell Schwanz. Mar- garete Schwarz, Sherry Scott. Steven Scott. Colleen Sears. Corrine Sears, Jamie Sears, Joyce Seck. Larry Selph. Diane Semonick. Stephen Senica, John Senter. Ronald Serwa, Patricia Sheehan. Thomas Sheehan. Kurt Shellene, Jim Sherman. David Sherrell. Bon- nie Sherwood, Marilyn Shisler, Roger Shook, Diane Shorman, Alice Short. Michael Shreve. Susan Shultis, Susan Sihovonen. Mary Simmet. Mary Sirvidas. Rita Sirvidas, Geor- gine Skalla, Carol Skilling. Mat- thew Skrlac. ii-S0ph0m0re, Class M1966 Q in v Q . z b in h'...3?E 3 x, + , Q t in .-J. 5 Q' ' . it . 1 9 YM' ' J ' .1 ti :,- , K ', V Q iv t if . - -- A 9' W ' A J H- Q 4 ' aa J A . in . s ' A f . 'X W5 . , . it - Q S . if ' V' B. mr. lg ...Qi ' X - Q w 9 g ,,,.i i A ktkk K Eg, LL s Q U , -T-4 , .' f.. 1 'f 9 f .. . Q. ., Q H gui ,L g I -ff, ,, . S ' A if I A ir - ?'f0 'i S '5 . at .Q ' 'S . R' i Rf' ' tif- A , sf 1 ' 4, ,vf i R' Q 1 . . K ' .. T 1, YS 'J 'sr 43' , t L k,.i' N F I .af S K X . A wi f, A. ai N Wk gm X,9 ti, D J t ' 7 1? -' ,M Q use ' ... -,A--1 ,- I vs X Xfi. . W' 1 f ,, . . Q I I-.tx t-is ff- f V g, P is -J v-' ef to , 9 QQ1., .sf A I A K N Q Ji' + X! - 2 . '- A if gf' 'iw' , F f ,Q . K A L . '54 K -. -In A . , gg X t M Fi .L ilk if T , i K o ' . '- s Q! ' . .. 'i ,aw A ' I f t Q I ff? J! , Q f T is- -' ft. 2 2--gs is in ..,, Y? gg Jeff . ee .. W - 5 . . . 5 ' Q- 5 1 . .iii was Nj, T e A 78, .A 33 5 N -:.- f 'ff' Q' ga . 1 - K L 0 X. Q. ' :Ji .J A an . 185 Sophomore, Class of1965 --- rs h af. x-at 'isa :J-, 'o:-, p -, y - I Q P Vrki K. 1 ,- o o R A A . . y s - .:-,- M L x KL. I X K: 2: wi K , , . Q ff Q. -1 aww? ANQ- 1 ,Q S . in - e. ff . . :v ? Q I was 5 r V 7 A A I 59 7 Q ' Lo ,-' . o oo: f at . , 5 A L p . ba, p le Z I Q F, i , . s ,z Q cfs. .. 1 I' Q K i .. ' we-1 ff, t 1 N Q ij, as 6? H - Q ,Jw-sr K ,. ' R. ..5, ' A I I 5' ,, 1 i V X , 1 Qing? url' L X 95 ,- jg. te ff ' L Q, ,li Q pa 5, J - s -P r M W fx . f 1' 1 ,ff r . . . ff , s ,Q Xgrf E- A-4--ii J S f l- I ' if J 5 5 X -:N J ,fs ' rs ..- oo ff R -my ' h :., gh F, my V. if I I , AA J X I' ' I :ct - 2, W , if 6 -. 1 ax.: f .-.V ' i f 'lv we J r....5 wt, - . f..4i ' -4 4 - ' M 5' 186 John Slater, Betty Slettum, Gary Slocum, Patricia Slovnik, William Smale, Fredrick Smith, John Smith, Marjo Smith, Marguerite Smith. Robert Smith, Michael Smole. Judith Smrtnik, William Sooley. Bonita Sorensen, Chris Sorensen, Paula Sorensen, J ames Spenko, Naomi Spinelli. Charles Springer, Roy Spurling, James Sroka, John Sroka, Fred- ricka Staben, Carol Stanevicius, Karen Stang, Robert Starkey, Joan Steele. Kenneth Stefanc, Fred Stefanow- ski, Jean Stemas, Carol Stewart, Lynn Stodola, Andrian Stofel, Michele Stolarik, Darrell Stone, James Stone. Karin Stoner, Ronald Storvik, David Strause, Brent Stritar, La- mond Struble, Richard Strykowski, Robert Strykowski, John Surlet, Elizabeth Svete. Jeannette Swalley, Faye Swanson, Marcia Swanson, Particia Swanson. Thomas Switzer, Helen Szewczyk, Thomas Tate, Danny Taylor, Otis Taylor. Thomas Taylor, Vlema Taylor. Dennis Teigland, Danny Thiel, Tonya Thomas, Laura Thompson, Mary Thompson, Ronald Thomp- son, Karen Thoms. Gladys Thomsen, Danny Tipton. Timothy Tistinic, Thomas Tistinic, William Toepke, Dennis Topcik, Robert Topel, Alicia Torres, Fran- cisco Torres. Lucila Torres, James Tottoroto. Robert Toumey, Paul Triplet, Ro- berta Truby, Barbara Trygar, Cheryl Tuck, George Tuokko, Rija Tuovinen. Darlene Turk, Carolyn Tur- ner, Irma Ukkonen, Susan Van, Larry Vanderpool, Theresa Van- hoogen, Sue Van Hove, Bruce Van Pelt, Gary Vardeman. Virginia Varsek, Charles Vaughan, Thomas Vavrek, Frances Vega, Irma Vega, Andrew Vehmas, Beverly Velkovrh, Rachel Vesa- nen, Matthew Vickers. Robert Vogler, Diane Voll- mar, Susan Voss, Elizabeth Wach- smuth, Linda Wagnon, Nikki Wal- den, Linda Waline, Francis Walker, Bernice Walt. Sophomore, Class J 1966 ,E- QP' Debra Ward, Gail Warvi, Craig V Q g Watkins, Dorothy Watkins, Steven M -xv 4. - Q '- f Q-5 Watkins, Jimmie Weibley, Jack i.. iT' ., PL, ' ' tl - f 'gt -1 'F Weigel, Grace Welch, Linda , -l 1 Q X Welch- o t,t . 7' if 1' 1.4. .Big Robert Welch, Renee Wenzel, ,N A V George West, J. F. West, Gerald 2' fs ,,, ,. V, , X ' 6: , , ,. ' - ips Whipple, Elijah White, LaVerne f ,ca gf, ' f .,,i White, Michael White, John ' . ' A K S Wh't h d. ,1 ' , ,, . X ' , , ' ' 16 ea 421, I . A V .i 6 ,xg M ,ay ,ltr A Vera Whitfield, Jeannette Whit- lock, Karen Whitlow, Alicia Wie- Gr L Wilder, Kathryn Williams, Phillip ' . Williams, Donald Wilson. 1 - Linda Wilson, Portia Wilson, Jac- queline Winn, Carolyn Winters, , Robert Winton, Frederick Wirtala, . 1, A Susan Wirth, James Wolden, Rosa- X lie Wolfe. Roger Woodard, Eleanor Woods, n L Norman Wool, George Workman, ' 5 'F se 5' Paul Workman, William Wrate, -, 5 . ii., Michael Wright. Elaine Wuorem- 9, ' , X' ma, Marlo Yellen. ' M Q ,f ', 1 Lester Yoder, Gary Youngberg, x . ' Q William Yount, Barbara Zaleck, ii fi ' rg, Lawrence Zaritian, James Zegar, X 2 Betsy Zeit, Carol zelaiiis, Cynthia ,L Zide. ' . 'M -an 5. 3' V Kenneth Znidersic, Robert Zukow- , ,,,, . ,. ski, Gerald zurairia. l.. l I IN MEMORIAM To the memory of Loretta Jeanne Parker, of the Class of 1966, this section of the 1964 Annual W is respectfully dedicated by her classmates. Lorry was born in Waukegan on May 27, 1947, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker of 2728 Harrison Place. She attended Glenwood ele- mentary, Daniel Webster junior high school, and entered WTHS West Campus in September, 1962. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church where she was affiliated with the Luther League and the high school Sunday School class. Besides her parents, she is survived by three brothers, Stephen, a freshman at Carthage College, and Daniel 11, and Timothy 9, at home. Lorry died November 29, 1963, at the age of 16 years. She was liked and respected by her classmates and teachers who mourn her untimely passing. checki, Emily Wilcox, Marcia ff ff x 1 in ' il -Lf-an S ,A .sf .X 4- . . in 7' -' g f Q3 xg, -5 .s lx . i 4 A Qi. A A 1,3 .9 l J 6 , i ,M jf. at G ,- O 'V -rx H .pf ' ev- is - fa.,-f .f-' -. f 2, L... X, ef ' '3 Loretta Jeanne Parker 9 4 -' Q7- '? l'Nl,j'N K' Q , N X ' r . if -fm -- it F . . , -vQqv::? ! lr 4 'Q' lr F Y Q I 'ig- Y' miss. . . U ' f LAN l. u Al Ax, N m 1-. ' . tgp' gl 'f v W 5 ff L In Charge of Freshman Class activities this year were John Alcorn, president, Chris Frey, treasurer, Maye C ohh, secretaryg and Sherry Greene, vice-president. Freshmen Become Acquaintea' with High School Lyfe Because hobos must eat too, refreshments were served at the Freshman Class party, Hobo Haven. yy... After taking their first walk through the halls of West Campus, the Class of 1967 quickly oriented themselves to school life. They took part in club programs, tried out for positions on ath- letic teams, and participated in music and drama. As they participated in more and more activities, the strangeness of high school was quickly replaced by new acquaintances and lasting friendships. The class officers, elected early in the year by the Freshman Class, planned Hobo Haven, the class party. Next year, as sophomores, the Class of 1967 will reach the halfway mark toward graduation. Norman Abel, Robert Abney, La- Verna Ackerman, Arthur Adams, Linda Adams. Robert Adams, Den- nis Adler, David Aho, Melba Ak- ins. John Alcorn. Ronald Alden. Sharon Alden, Claudia Alleman, Gloria Al- manzo. Jesse Almanzo, Karen Alt- man, Kay Ammons, Alan Ander- son. Thomas Anderson, Beverly Ander- son, Hope Andrade, Carl Ano, Robert Archdale, Frances Archi- bald, Gary Arnold, Linda Ash, Jerry Atkins. Robert Babington. Linda Bailey, Mary Bailey, Patricia Bakanec, Ronald Bakanec, James Bakshis, Cherrie Ballard, Willie Baltimore, Douglas Bankhead. Douglas Banks, Alexander Barnes, Eugene Barnes. Janis Barnett, Bonnie Barrett. Pauline Bartousek, Barbara Barum, Margaret Baru- fli, Carolyn Bassett. Craig Bauer, Ralph Beck, Cheryl Beeman, Gerald Behnke, Edward Belec, Barbara Bell, Renee Bell- field, Vito Benigno, William Benti- vegna. Cynthia Berens, Jerome Berens. Barbara Berg. Carl Berke. Michael Bertram. Stella Bevcar. Steven Bin- ning, Barbara Bishop, Sherry Black. Michael Blazevich, Gary Boeldt, Forrest Boller, Rosemary Bom- berry, Catherine Booker, Bertine Boone, Gary Boone, Jasper Booth, Migdalia Borrero. Louis Boryc, James Bousson, Lar- ry Bowden. Keith Boxerman, Patri- cia Branaman, Jeanette Brandt, Yeal Breuer. Alicia Brewer, Carol Breyer. Joan Broemelkamp, Carmi Brooks, Albert Brown, Betty Brown, Hattie Brown, James Brown, Susan Brown, Zoe Brown, Candyce Bruce. Lawrence Buck, Jane Bunsen, Rob- ert Brunet, Frank Bruno, LeRoy Bryant, Alan Burgan, Fredrick Bur- ris, Barbara Busby. Judith Cald- well. Claudia Calloway. Wilfredo Cam- acho. Merien Canale. Sandra Can- non, Candice Cantrell, Janet Cap- licki, Colleen Carlin, Patrick Car- mody, Alberta Carr. ---Freshmen, Class Qf1967 Q ' , 5 2 g p ,Q , , - ... F-X .- J s ' ae., .ze ff f Q I F 1, ::. 1' ,, f ,, 'fd - N' A ' sz- .ty er .. ' ig., ' . 4 A W . rw- ' .. 'F f - f.. 7 K :vi 5 va --ff. Q 'S W vm nv p ,. ,- up are r Q5 4 6 sa- ,.... . ,f 1 R v,i , ff' f 1 A V ' , . X ,P Q lx .- rg bl E - W - 4-5 as A g ,ax ' Kp se: 3 X-.rv .EQ 'Eg ' :L X x'f g gg 1 Q J , ,V te 0 I ,yi Y., I .L ,V I 1 X on F, A an Lf K P v- 43... fa 3 ' ' , rf, 6 Ji f 'S' ,Q 1 5 atel .,. X- fe 'rf J ' , J I ' mf iw if 7,1 6 .r .A f -' we t '- 1 Q'-ve' tj-'j,, 5 fe 4,-Q . ,- Q53 ee- a 5 X- J - is -, f 1' I 1 a be ,r,.g. ,,g ' 9 ' 'Ss 'W t ' iavgi . - iv? 5' A 6' ' ro E -.- 5 Y 0' X pw :Lt Egg, e yr X ff: jg :Q 3 J gi. gy, ' I A jf. Bi, M4 3 f 5 - A ' A ,Q md, ,.,,, , .po C K, to - 1'.. ', K X ' f-as 1' V+ ., . S+ K A i ..- -.ff l YV . Mft ,, . we . J aff, A -. .A A Q :ax fp 4 FW , 5 '2 A fp in v Q - - ' ta, -f ' v ,:., ,-.- I . ix? ' J N L- , J I l..'AK 1 .Q Le' , 7, g J ia Q 4 f J Q5 AI F '-'-f 2 - v I . t , 4 ee --' , ' F ,. it 4 , f , o l Alf- .. -sr X -,gel ,f 5 i EGF V h, ' ' . I F tr .ri kwkky 1 4-9 A 1 Q i A G -levi' ,-f ' 8 l M 1 ' ' xr- .. i J If . Q ,,.- k I , , A VX 1 5 Y L? f k 4 1 189 Freshmen, Class if 1967 -- an ' 17' ' :Q V. -Aa JL M -I xl' kj Q acl., D at 1' I RQ. ,Nia , gurl, V' . ia ,V , 1 2 .,. ' i ' ,L , gf ' , A 'A I iff? IM 'V Q ' if -t , 1 - V W, P E , , 'L K , AZ? i A S A fr, ,sf , -J-wi Q in 1 ...fi . 3 , I- x '47-' kg , U I at ,S -1 ' K KZVL Z W jj. n s E. A .,. 1- 1, A :Z A ., Q, ! r , yr A f lc -' 9 - me - .. Q Q e as K I ' f EL ' .. ' ' ,f N 1 'db ,T ,gif E kb , A 047 S W Y , 3 V ' , U -J - ,jfs 'P ' X X V V .: I 'I 4:52 ,' ,., V' K ggfw :JV I U J S t s . 'W , A A . f it 4 ftp gs - 4- Q P 'gs Y-N ,.. r ,, M, ,. Q! , v- , ., I V ' K. n:- X' . gf . W4 2 . 'staff -.-. Qlf-A T ' 4 , . U, ,, :EL A ' 4,: gf ' ' ' . M A J ' 1, fww X ii t - ,, , , , g J , 190 Robert Carrison, Dale Carter, Kent Cashmore, Kathleen Cava- naugh, Joanne Cecere, Rita Celes- nik, Earl Chambliss, Darrell Chap- in, Nancy Chappell. James Chapley, Joe Charleston, Patricia Charrier, Lee Chatman, Diane Chauvette, Anne Chernich, Robert Chesney, Marie Childers, Darlene Chirolas. Lee Chisum, Charlene Chong, Di- anne Chong, Larry Christian, Linda Christian, Wayne Christian, Mary Christmas, Diane Chumbley, Robert Church. Wendy Cichosz, Richard Ciesla, John Cisneroz, Patrick Cisneroz, Barbara Clark, Larry Clark, Rus- sell Clark, Susan Clay, Robert Cle- ment. Craig Clendening, Donald Cline, Michael Cline, Thomas Close, Mari Cobb, Susan Cohn, Claudette Colbert, Bernaber Colon, Jose Colon. William Colp, Linda Colwell, Pamela Comella, Gerald Cook, Harold Cook, Priscilla Cook, Pat- rick Corcoran, Nicholas Cordon- nier, John Coroneous. David Cote, Mary Cousins, Cas- sandra Cox, Peggy Cox, Charles Coxon, Patricia Coyle, Timothy Crabb, Harry Cramond, Bonny Crane. Maxine Crawford, Paul Cruz, Virginia Cruz, Joseph Curry, Wil- liam Curry, Drago Cvetkovic, Linda Cvetnick, Thomas Daley, Tyrone Daley. Paula Dalzell, Peter Damron, Eric Danoff, Jean Danson, Karen Da- vern, Pamela Davis, Merritt Day, Anthony DeBates, Deborah Degan. Gilbert Dela Rosa, Barbara Del- kus, Larry Demaray, Jenita De- Meter, Jane Dennor, David DeRue, Jill Detienne, Michael De- tienne, Richard Detwiler. Paul Devenas, Thomas Dexter, Lydia Diaz, Robert Dickson, Janice Dieterich, Jerry Diggs, Wil- liam Disch, Christina Diver, Roger Dobnikar. Louise Domerchie, George Don, Valerie Donaby, Diane Donald- son, Brenda Doucet, Elaine Dra- cos, Nora Drew, Patricia Drew, Stephen Drew. Michael Drinkwine, Cheryl Duba, Nancy Dumas, Gregory Durkin, Lawrence Duty, Kenneth Eatmon, David Eaton, Judy Edwards, Susan Ehnert. Jane Einhorn, Margaret Elfering, Howard Elliott, Wendy Emmrich, Gerald Endicott, Timothy Erick- son, Robert Ertl, Maria Espinoza, Brian Evans. Fred Evans, Patrick Fallos, Keith Feathergill, Cynthia Felbinger, David Fendick, Carmen Fernandez, Donald Fields, William Figeas, Richard Finn. Carol Fischer, Thomas Fisher, Yvonne Fisher, John Fisset, Cath- erine Flaherty, Shelley Flaig, Pen- ny Flamme, Jeffrey Fleming, Alice Flessner. Karen Florian, Diana Fonk, Jeannine Fons, Zandra Fontanini, Thomas Forbes, Tenney Ford, Steen Foster, Christine Fountain, Darlene Fox. Gail Franklin, Bruce Fratus, Donald Frawley, Christine Frey, Mary Friedland, Michael Frisbie, Joseph Frizzo, Linda Frizzo, Richard Froelich. Barrie Fromme, Lovie Futch, Sharon Gaede, Michael Galbraith, Linda Galloway, Pamela Gannon, Rita Gantar, Kathryn Garcia, Cindy Garner. Edward Gartley, Diane Gelbudas, Diane Gelling, Donna Gilbert, Nancy Gillespie, Sandra Gilmore, Theresa Gipson, Lawrence Girdley, Susan Girdley. Charlotte Gist, Gloria Gladue, Jill Glass, Jerry Globis, Ronald Glo- bis, Caroll Godsey, Joseph Gold, Robert Gonyo, Jimmy Gonzales. Linda Gonzalez, Richard Good- man, Joy Goracio, Edward Gosar, Gayle Gracey, Thomas Grampovc- nik, Gregory Gran, John Grange, Linda Gratz. Sheryl Greene, James Greiner, Elvin Grifhn, Nancy Griffin, Sharon Griflin, John Grisham, Granville Grogan, Frank Grom, Robert Groot. Blake Grosenbach, James Grubbs, Susan Grutzmacher, Suzzanne Hadden, Douglas Hakanen, Don Haley, Joel Hall, Terri Hall, Donna Hallman. 'll-Freshmen, Class M1967 J' 9: S ri' ' fra, f f X , fills ,id Q L 1 A il 1 ,. 'j 1- L 5 YA -F . 1 t 1 - - M, if .rafst af i f- In ld I v- , if Q eriir F J 'r' ff: i ,,,,,, N are Q .Q , p sf- if -ir A ,Q GS ., 'ii 1 F l g atb A JH , Q i,,.QQsX ' : 2 . T ' qi .AA 1 J .5 J ' X . Q , ,AM QF A In 1 J S 4 A t K ll Q .,,,- If , ,, ,- , 1 D in S, A 1 Q? 1 '7 '.T E Q, 2 ,,'- 4, r F X ' ,F :if-his 1. Q ' iw: x i s i i i ' I S- ,. f 11' Q Ei 1 I ,- -Q , v' H F, , ,Q ,.,. g R , 4 I at J ,ras Q ,E E A - 1, 1 X 191 Freshmen, Class cy' 1967 -l-- ,a .1 s, ,z e V Q --'1 .I , ff-2 ' f- sf i f I . ' 1- ss I-E' ,:,E-f ' B ' s A I tes, ,ff , IF N., s gig' QA- A N Q F 2 lr, 'L -ia, s' .Lg gf A. , JE' V sy 4 ina, h s fffxif t je s A -:Yi I Y 1 I WZ' -va. ,fl I :L X K ky K if t , km' 6 'rn 1 . 0- - If - I t .. sf s s -an s a .U sg- f...- 57' 7 W f ,r - ' Si 3,- 'Lz ill s -LL -if , a 6 s I 1 ss ' ,I 1 N 4 I s, A Y , sss iz, . V, if ii ,lisa L s -..' I wt, Q Q hh , ' . 9 tr' K V r j -ss' s X Ii , it s. h V, p 8 s 4 in J N wi. ikatfg ' ' M I JLZA -914353.41 J f s.. 'J A s y -,alll Q A- ,V I W ,- 4-E 5 U ds , . li? X 7 . s sl s A P' A -ff 6 55 '1- 1 2. Zyl- sf- .' A - . 'F 4' aw , ' ' 'lift' , .MTI ia , , ' rw s ,gs-'ff ' ','s 1 0 f Q Q 3 t ,A 2 Q A I G if I ii W I I Q i I V .z Q sf ,, , ,fig U ' . i ' 1 'V 'P ' I A - ie - I I s,s, ag T' J r F5 R s ss A .s s A A 192 Kenneth Hamann, Rea Hamilton, Curt Hampson, George Handy, Hirmm Haney, Kenneth Hanke, Ruth Hanlin, Christine Hansen, Diane Hansen. Gary Hansen, Marilyn Hansen, Paul Hansen, Delwin Hanson, Mary Hanson, Patricia Hanson, Danny Harnden, Cheryl Harding, Brenda Hargett. Janine Harju, Patricia Harju, Brenda Harmon, Pearl Haroian, Gregory Harris, Shirley Haverluk, Holly Havirlak, Susan Hawk, Ter- rell, Heath. Linda Heck, Mary Heibner, Ronald Hemersbach, Barbara Henderson, Donald Henderson, Constance Henderson, Frederick Henderson, Lenora Hendricks, Dennis Herd. Robert Hermelink, Michael Hewitt, Thomas Hewitt, Gary Hickey, Fred Hicks, Donald Hightower, Kath- leen Hillson, Esther Hiney. Marlene Hillson, Barbara Hinks, Bette Hironimus, Robert Hoard, John Hokanson, Janet Holden, Harriet Hollings- worth, Janice Hollstein, Edward Holm, Charles Holmberg. Patricia Holmes, JoAnne Holm- gren. John Horrom, Lynda Horton, Robert Hovey, Diane Howard, Melton Hudson, William Hudson, Manuel Huerta. Robert Hughes, Cree Huley, Geraline Huley, Gain Hunt, Kris- tin Hunter, Judy Hutcheson, Linda Hutchinson, Leila Hwang, Judith Hyde. Jennifer Idstrom, Joan Imroth, Jerome Ingalz, Otis Ingram, Diane Ingwerson, Allen Iverson, Annie Ivy, James Jackson, Opal Jackson. Susan Jacobs, McLee James, Donna Janowski, Randy Jarvis, Kathleen Jellings, Michael Jenele- wicz, Albert Jensen, Donald Jen- sen, Elizabeth Jesenko. Mark Johaningsmeir, Ruth Johan- nesen, Alan Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Gail Johnson, Harold Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Michael Johnson, Kenneth John- son. Katherine Johnson, Stephen John- son, Amos Joiner, Donna Jones, Ethel Jones, Gail Jones, Ophelia Jones, Patricia Jones, Ruth Jones. William Jones, Bruce Jordon, David Joslun, Karen Justice, Joseph Kalinowski, Larry Kame- rad, Carol Kaminen, Nancy Kane, David Kanervo. Karen Kangas, James Katalinich, David Kauss, Susan Kazarian, Gregory Kazian, Vincent Kazmer, Lennette Keller, Herschel Kelly, Patricia Kenney. Thomas Kenyon, Patrick Kerns, Gary Kerpan, Barbara Kerr, Kath- leen Keskes, Thaddeus Killian, Ronald Killough, Annie King, Diane King. Peggy King, Sandra King, Sue Kirkland, Sandra Kleinert, Ken- neth Klinesmith, Karen Koch, Dennis Koehler, Linda Koehler, Gary Kolar. Kendra Kolehma, Anthony Kolens, Gabriel Kolman, Margaret Kon- chan, Mary Koppleman, John Kos- toff, Margaret Kovacs, Robert Krehbiel, Russell Kreuscher. Peter Krupa, James Kukla, Mild- red Kukla, Betsy Kupperman, Michael Kurth, Daniel Kurtz, Ar- lette Kyle, Timothy Labus, Suzanne LaForge. Carolyn Lake, Lavonna Lamar, Sharon Lambert, Linda Lampinen, Joy Lanciloti, Janice Lane, Mary Lang, Vincent Lapapa, Margaret Lavette. Linda Leatherman, Marilyn Leben, Judith Lehtimaki. Mary Leicht, Jane Leiting, Patrick Lenihan, Steven Lensing, Lucy Lenz, Glen Lenzi. Charles Leskovec, James Leslie, John Leveque, David Levonowicz, John Licht, Kenneth Lindquist, Jacquelynn Litrento, Ronald Lock, Michael Lonchar. Jon Looney, Mercedes Lopez, Frank Loquidis, Sandra Love, Ray- mond Lowrance, Robert Lowrance, Robert Lucas, Peggy Lue, Barry Lyle. Joseph Lynch, Linda Lyons, Pa- tricia Lyons, David Mackie, Diane Madsen, Gary Madula, Allan Maki, Susan Malesh, Pamela Mal- les. Hans Mantel, Marion Mantel, Elliott Marcelain, John Marcinkus, Philip Mariage, George Markadon- is, Terry Marsh, Candice Marshall, Simon Martinez. -l- Freshmen, Class 61967 fs- A .. . V K Qs' s fs Q K A rrsr J K A-f K T N wx A K rv as 99 f it W ,ww .... xi, .. XF Nj 'Y' Ft A J M, I X -ws . ts .s ' m Q . sq , . E as -ss X, Q eff -Q . e -S -,.- K k j g tt: Ki . we v 5 , . , , ' 71. 58, . A h 5 4 as , A' .K A A 5 . I In 1 i k rr :il t , K, .. J' K' , g .g X. , m flees 1' ' xi:- , ' a 1 J .J - - ..r. J S as . ' ' K ., fig , x 6' 4 in K. . J u ff ff. . ,i t , fr? J' i 9 Q K . Z: K H, QIQV . . ,V N 5 Q K, , 9 5 P Q -2:5 P 'L 2 1 Q- . D if .1 .V , 7 55 H . qs-1 Al .. 5, Y S ' -Q E . 1 sf -i S - 2 Q 'Q' I D ' f . ii' 3 ff .bfi . ,,,. i 5 A , , , .. ,rr ir- . ,,,. r Ea 1't: S ' in p N Q T A. as . K . . ,al 3: --V 5 g t . rt 4, . . N ,,. 8 . lf 1, 1 is .J 1 p 193 F reshmen, Class Qf1967 -1 i 'ff - - l ,- 1 fs' 1' vm.- I, af -s s' ss ss s s 4 i , Q :'-: X - :uz , M ..f1' I ,b-, 1 , . , - , .f .:: H 3 f 1- if l '-- 7 ' 5 s' . , '. F- Q y is ., S , by ., . A K, ,- .- 1 A ' J ' 1 A fi, 1 .A . I' 1 1 V P kr ' QQQA- s I A AAAVAXA A ' , faqs-5, . ssss l 2 ., ' 2 . .Q ggi , 22 i , i,i I , J' , -L L -A 1 f L Q '. g ,, ,, k ,. - EA ' ., K 'K :- . A A I Q A ll. mi ::. in .V? wi f ss.V ss -J .. 1 ' '.., N c c 'K ,:', - -5 K K .Y at ki 'kggri M' V EX IF i . K ,. , . , R s , ,L G 4 M S A L I B sssss I g J 1 ,A .ls , s L Q ,, P J ss of is V 2 ' - , . V . H' ' ,r , 1 -7 Skin . A, ' P 1 ' il Y ' . f' ':'-' 5 fer! 'Q L f' X53 ' M ii J X K .sm . 351: :-' .ws '-r V ,V 5 Q' . ,4, ' 1 - f , g J , 4- Q .,, E -- r :-, , Y . :fre . XM ,.,. .. , 6 , -,:. :E , ::. HSN 'sk x y., , ,A I. A -K K ,..- 1 K it is slv' , I If EE , . ssfs - fe' K , W Qvfrfii A,'h, f+,,,.k i -1-. . . f n ss , me i k:-Z: Q .K 1,E-' Z Ei. 5 I -I IQ., g , , J ::N ...fs am my 194 it P ,s.,T as if . v'f' ' -.lk - u. . . g .:.. ,E Q z ., ,,.. 7 Q, -Ml R xv- 1 5 Vrkh ii C, hMlA .1 'kyk if I Ja' A' 1 ,s,l . l K as ,, fe ' K .9 ' .I :.,, se, . -I is 0. X A at i i at N -1' A . - fig, f al ' - ' i s Qt . ...,...,,.1s .. 5 ,, , s s A , I Mary Mathis, Anna Matos, Thomas Maurer, Judith May, Daniel Mayer, Keith McAlister, Katherine McAuly, Zelman Mc- Bride, Michele McCluskey. Deborah McCoy, Josie McCoy, Douglas McKay, Steven McKee, Dawn McKenzie, Gerald McKin- ney, Louis McMahon, Rebecca McMillan, Lucine McMillen. Ramon McNutt, Richard McSpa- rin, Charles McVea, Phillip Me- dina, Martha Meisenheimer, Anna Mejias, Barbara Melick, Nancy Melton, Dennis Mercer. Jerome Merkel, Lee Metcalf, Mary Michael, Sarah Middaugh, Richard Miholic, Marie Mikkila, Stanley Miks, Bonnie Miller, Ellalou Mil- ler, Janine Miller, Margaret Mil- ler, Mary Miller, Pamela Miller, Walter Miltimore, Lawrence Mitch- ell, Mary Mivshek, Darlene Mohn, Kathi Mohn. David Moitzfield, Patrick Molloy, Robert Montanaro, Victor Mon- tano, Kathleen Moore, Michael Moore, Pamela Moore, Lydia Mo- rales, Michael Moran. Gene Morani, Marc Morgan, Ralph Morocco, Virginia Morri- son, Terri Morrissey, Bonnie Mot- ley, Michael Moyer, Albert Mozek, Nancy Mulholland. Michael Mulligan, Timothy Mul- ligan, Jack Mullin, Donald Mun- roe, Patricia Murphy, Lynn Mus- chewske, Mary Musech, Cheryl Musick, Judith Myers. Rose Naves, Douglas Nauta, Pa- tricia Neary, Angelo Negron, Paul Neil, Craig Nelson, Linda Nelson, Terrence Nichols, Bradley Nicker- son. Patricia Niemi, Stephen Niemi, Tracey Niemi, Louis Nieper, Wil- liam Nimsgern, Bonnie Nixon, Teri Nolte, Carl Noller, Gene Nordgren. Charles Norris, Jana Novak, Mary Novak, Susan Nystrom, Patrick O'Brien, Stephen O'Brien, Thomas O'Brien, Jane O'Della, Kathleen O'Donnell. Janet Ogilvie, Walter Ohm, David Oimas, Emmanuel Olivares, Craig Oliver, Thomas Olson, Elkanah O'Neal, Stephen Ormord, Lester Orr. Karen Ostrander, Linda Ostrander, Michael Ostrander, Ricky Ostran- der, Gary Owens, Patricia Paakola, Rosa Pagan, Gary Palmer, Ulla Palomaki. Marsha Pannell, Donna Pannone, Connie Papineau, Lucy Parker, Linda Parks, Thomas Pasiewicz, Robert Pataky, William Paul, Daniel Paulausky. Chris Pauley, Iona Pavlov, Linda Pelley, John Pencak, Hannu Pen- nanen, Keikki Pennanen, Catherine Pensala, Dennis Pensala, Ned Penttinen. Trinidad Perez, Roger Pertle, Ann Petersen, Cheryl Peterson, Veroni- ca Petrie, Thomas Petroliunas, Jill Peuckert, Cinthia Pfannenstill, John Pietschman. Diane Pilibosian, Kathleen Pink, Vernon Pizzala, Craig Poe, Emily Poirier, Daniel Poland, Louis Pop- off, Stephen Post, Dorrell Potts. Sharon Pray, Linda Preder, Suzann Presley, Jayne Preston, Luther Pritchett, Alice Proctor, Stanley Pruitt, Sharon Pulaski, Bruce Quinn. Lawrence Quinn, Patricia Radeke, Clark Radtke, Patricia Raether, April Rains, Kenton Ramstadt, Gwen Rauch, Kathleen Rawn, Penny Rayunas. James Reardon, Fredrik Reckling, Margaret Redding, Lois Redmond, Wilda Reedy, Thomas Regas, Terri Rhodes, Lela Richards, Theodore Richardson. Janice Richter, Gregory Riley, Nancy Risley, Carmen Rivera, Michael Robinson, Steven Rodbro, Esther Rodriguez, George Rodri- guez, Lupe Rodriguez. Merie Rodriguez, Rosa Rodriguez, Douglas Roeser, Cynthia Rogala, John Rompella, Pamela Rooks, James Rosbach, Lucille'Rose, Paul Rost. William Rowe, Barbara Rowland, Madalyn Runge, Diana Russell, Judith Russell, Edward Ruzek, Ransom Ryman, George Saam, Sharon Sabatino. Dominic Sacramento, Sandra Sala- bye, Aloysius Salata, Ruth Salinas, Matti Salmi, Maria Salminen, Richard Salmon, Barry Samilow, Gloria Sandee. Freshmen, Class M1957 - FE f- 'r Q 5 e- 'f 3.34, G' he 3 v Nl g ii. l ' P' EK In 8 ge. V ,,, if 1 A ' .V M 1 A . I R , v Q l K 8 N as if g , x ' f ,,. 'ea G? 2' , -f I, ' 75 X 1 as . Zi., A K -set., I : , ' . :,, L gt Q Q A- , ies 'P I so f .JM L 3:9 ' 'vig A r- , vf 'v-ff sig. f ,, X 3 -- t I V A J' . bv 14 i Z! qi:i?z T.giI K X V g Q - Q . f Q -fy f 9 '5- 6 t J V ' , af I .- s . - ig di. 7' f I 15 is . ,ei xi.. ' ,L Q fs, N L Y, Q I ,Ili .x I V 35 f t J S , l ' i- , .VI-P .4 . 1 GJ I A 7x ll Freshmen, Class M1967 ii 4. w s , S s,-: lsss s s .sss ' s . 6- 55 s 5 sz, xi , A xv -V l bl 12' i Q s tl ,,s J ss ,1f N J J Q .. :5E:' ,gp ' S' -T J W . iii lA S S 'Q K 1 i . - . , dr e J s'ssssss 1 of , E. I A.. 1 A- A S. 'G' 'f .f . . ylik . .L . gl 5 .'- .V i Twp , . t ., f,. - E-' V f V ' , ' ' aff' ,J . ,::- V 'ff . :,:.1 J. .. .ft 6. A 1 RAS. as ' -Q i f .fl: f V K V : .....at , J, ..,,. I K 'Q J ' ,. 5 1 -' S l , A M f s . , , :. , , , tt ' s,1 t X 1' J rl I . ': -X 'X1,3'. I . . A E f i A ,. Q f 3 nv, K ,gs .. , 5 ,I ' Va . ,. -, -1 '- ' '59 ' ' 7 ' as 1, tie, Pssf 3' 'Ti , m 3. f u u H ' ' . ' V J' I sy V A i 1, I 5 1 x l 'D U , , W a ll S : Lg. ,, kk, Q , f as ,E,, f ' ' . - - if .sa I Q K . . sl, -f f f 2 3 i, Q 1 f S . divas, - qx -K , g b 1 f W ,V f SQ . S f ,H J ln, ,Fi l J S ' A . 2 It , .L f. , ,rp K k k - , ,, EIEQ Vx - . ,L nel.: H FL ' J ia ifffgae' . I T Q .5 - ' s ss S R . '- A-,,. ' 5 . ff . is ' ve i 'L ' S ::E, . 3 4 ' J ,. . all V 'J J' gsgz . . J A ' V I- I I V... f.. -ne ,s.' 1 1. st . s J .. C - Wi' .4 A :A' 'J t . ff' l , Az ss: . x x i 2 ,ii , .':' 1 J' ' W ...A x fy is .1 . Q at ' . ' -- - .E . 1 W . . .. .fu 196 Patricia Sanders, Linda Sandri, Gary Scandiff, Lynn Schapals, Julieanne Schardt, W il l i a m Scheske, Gerald Schroeder, Marine Schroeder, Jack Schunk. Thomas Schwab, Robert Schwarz, Thomas Schwartz, Karen Schwery, Judy Secketa, James Selzer, Carol Sepanek, Michael Sertic, Catherine Sexton. Linda Shaffar, Alberta Shamlin, Alexander Shaw, Mark Shea, James Shebenik, Lee Shelton, Alan Shepston, Barbara Sherer, Dale Shreve. Richard Sultis, John Siggeman, Edith Siler, Jerry Sliovich, Daniel Simmet, Gregg Simmons, Donna Simon, Dale Sirois, Herbert Sisk. Edward Sisler, Linae Skilling, Wil- ma Smelcer, Donald Smith, Donald R. Smith, Geraldine Smith, Jennifer Smith, Jimmy Smith, Joel Smith. Jolyn Smith, Marilyn Smith, Rudy Smith, Sandra Smith, Scott Smith, Willie Smith, Diane Smole, Mary Snell, James'Soderquist. Robert Soderquist, William Soder- quist, Thomas Sooley, Sandra So- rensen, Elaine Sorenson, Robert Sorn, Eugene Spaid, Richard Spaid, Adrian Sparks. Cynthia Spaulding, Christine Spencer, Sandra Spiece, Rick Spiers, James Spires, Alan Sroka, Raymond Stack, Wallace Stack, Harry Stackhouse. Richard Stanczak, Ilean Steele, Irene Steele, Bruce Steidtman, Stuart Stein, Nancy Stenstrom, Pamela Stevens, Charles Stoll, Susan Stoll. Daedra Stone, Thomas Stone, Deborah Stover, Marcia Strand, Audrey Strang, Kettie Strang, Richard Stratton, James Strazer, Tom Styles. Frank Sulak, Diane Summers, Daniel Surroz, Bryan Swank, Betty Tanner, Maggie Tanner, Fe- lix Tapia, Georgenia Taylor, Linda Taylor. Randall Teigland, Kenton Telin- dert, John Templeton, William Therry, Barbara Thomas, Barry Thomas, Joseph Thompson, Mar- jory Thompson, Judith Thoreson. Cynthia Tiffany, Norma Tillman, David Tipton, James Toika, Linda Tollefson, Robert Tomasiewicz, Erika Tomczyk, Philip Topcik, Jackie Towers. Larry Townsley, Linda Triller, Yvonne Trudeau, Earnest Tubbs, Beverly Turner, Christine Turner, Marcia Turner, Charles Turney, Veronica Uimari. Michael Urbancic, Sandra Ur- sprung, Antionette Vaisvila, Robert Van Hoogen, Richard Van Lake, Don Vasquez, Charles Vavrek, Em- ily Vayr, Nilda Vega. Katherine Verne, Barbara Vernon, Christine Vickers, Dissie Vickers, Daniel Viitala. Mark Vikre, Robert Vincent, Nancy Walker, Carolyn Waltemate. Susan Warling, Alberta Washing- ton, Marguerite Weis, Roger Wells, James Wennersten, Kathleen West, Dennis Whatley, John Whitaker, Michael Whitaker. Andrew White, Sandra White, Joan Whitehead. Bruce Wicklund, Sherry Wiener, Penelope Wight, Sandra Wilcox, Terry Wilcox, Janet Wilkins. Scott Willette, Joyce Will, Chestino Williams, Eugene Williams, John Williams, George Wilson, Harry Wilson, Roy Wilson, Sharon Win- kowski. Eileen Wirtala, John Wirtanen, Glenn Woertz, Joseph Wolak, Wil- laim Wood, Susanne Woodard, Grace Wright, Patricia Wright, Terry Wright. Timothy Wright, Bernard Wysocki, Kathleen Yarbrough, Jeffrey Yel- len, Phyllis Yoder, Judith Young, Loren Yuen, Stanley Yukna, John Zadigian. Frances Zagoras, Kenneth Zelen, Jean Zelenik, Alan Zimmer, Ross Zimmerman, Gerald Zirklebach, Marianne Ziwiez, Michael Zorc, William Zudonyi. Joseph Zupec, Dana Zupkus. ----Freshmen, Class fy' 1967 K gk ,N , ,uf , h K D X Q Q P 9 - f VK fi-li Q ,,,, was ..... .. I X ,FV N x i L ml ,. P-, Il I All ' X .. 's e rs f'- Eff F ' , E' PA g a s J .4 fe .M 'f -5 2 gt s sg.. J' , ' va F .,, of rf .1 , , ' f, x 12'r K L X o f J F X B' iv fs'-4 g 9 E Qu! ph Q '- . . ' . -H-X .' ' Y aj? i 'gi ':. In 'LH :V ' A C , if A Q 1 t ge .f ...ZS .ft Q? 3.0 Q 4 5 'T t in avr K J - W 'Z A D- . Y' lv Y i' ,sa lt 1.4 '44 if-. 1. 4, ' AEA E 197 F? Class Councils ------ FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS: David Aho, Carl Ano, Barb Baruff, Barb Berg, Candy Bruce, Dale Carter, Linda Christian, Tyrone Daley, Eric DanolT, Paul Devenas, Judy Edwards, Alice Flessner, Barrie Fromme, Rita Gantar, Blake Grosenback, Hiram Haney, Holly Lavirlak, Kathy Jellings, Sue Kazarian, Peggy King, Mike Kurth, Joy Lanciloti, Dave Mackie, Candy Marshall, Mary Louise Mathews, Pam Miller, Lydia Morales, Marc Morgan. Terri Morrissey, Lynn Muschewaki, Linda Nelson, Pat Paakola, Cathy Pensala, Craig Poe, Paul Rost. Marine Schroeder, Carol Sepanek, Cindy Spaulding, Jim Strazer, Margie Thompson. Bev Turner, Sharon Winkowske, Glenn Woertz, Sue Woodard. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS: Shirley Anderson, Diane Beem, Helen Bosnak, Terry Butkus, Sue Carlson, Joe Costa, Ann Davis, Dawn De Rue, Pat Drinka, Ned Fisher, Joe Grana, Lorraine Hannula, Mark Hansen, Linda Hollenback, Barb Johnson, Jim Kalina, Karl Koy, Kathy Laube, Carol Macaitias, Roger Monroe, Kathy Murphy, Linda Phillippa, Marcia Prorok, Norma Raymond, Maureen Rose, Alton Sanstad, Allen Saunders. Roger Shook, Susan Shultis, .loan Steele, Jeanette Swalley, Karen Thomas, Bev Velkovrh, Marcia Wilder, Norman Wool. 198 -1 Class Counczls JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL. ROW I: James R. Bitterman, Robert C. Voss. Don Naden. Raymond B. Tobin. Marty Robertson, Bud Kirch. Bryan Gibour. Ken Hightower. ROW 2: Karen Fclbinger, Nancy Lindskolz. Janice Cecere, Kathy Mivshck, Tim Drew, Joanne Swanson. Karen Vaughan. Sharyn Kulzler. Louis Andromidas. ROW 3: Michaelcen Michael, Karen Carlson. Ula Demkiw, Joan Barnas, Chris Breyer, Jan Jcntink. Sue Rayniak, Sherrie Simmons, Lynn Sayre, Sandi Wiggington. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL. ROW I: Carol Dominick, Fred Martin, Terry Lauret, Kent Walden, Charles Reid, John Davis. Rich Jarc. ROW 2: Anita Fons, Carol Clark. Frances Post. Donna Parkhurst, Kathy Gcskc, Janice Winters. Toni Nelson. Sandy Sophie, Arlene Hansen. ROW 3: Ruth Anne Hcrringlake. Nancy Mihcvic, Donna Livingston, Bill Silvola, Steve Meyer. Lee Swank, John Seidenfeld, Barb Becklian, Nancy Krainc. 199 DILGER FI.0RlST Telephone 623-0116 219 Carnation Court Waukegan, Illinois sue Colby, Jeff Lutz WALTER LARSEN PAINTS PAINTS WALLPAPER ARTIST MATERIALS PICTURE FRAMES WINDOW SHADES 120 N Genesee St. MA 3 7575 Janet Plaushines, Dave Kaufmann GOUlD'S HOME BAKERY 816 Glen Flora-ON 2-4065 2207 Grand-ON 2-8471 Waukegan, Illinois Holly True, Judy Kuunowski FOR TOTAL PERFORMANCE lT'S FORD Gail Short, Andy Novak and Kathi Baldwin invite John Sacramento to come and try the TOTAL PERFORMANCE FORD for 1964, with twice-a-year maintenance and 36,000 miles, or 3 years, between maior chassis lubes. Try one today at: REED-RANDLE MOTORS Lake County's Largest Ford Dealer 401 S. Genesee Street DE 6-2340 WB'-' 1 -411 N U 5 E BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '64 LARSEN FLORISTS Telephone 1324 Glen Flora Ontario 2-1880 Waukegan, lllinols Glen Dalrlbaclra, Terry Macarlar CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1964 SHIRL'S BOY BLUE DRIVE-IN I535 West Washington Street Waukegan, Illinois lim Tala, Kathy Mulligan, Mark Savage, Glen Turpoff EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR UNDERWOOD CORP. ON 2-5393 LAKE COUNTY OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC. 1825 Glen Flora Ave. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS PRINTING CALCULATORS . OFFICE SUPPLIES ADDING MACHINES . DESKS SALES-SERVICE . CHAIRS RENTALS . FILES Where you train . . . Does make a 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 We have a world of career fashions. Look your best in a world of smart Young fashions from: MARlAN'S LADIES APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES 1216 woshingion sf. CH 4-1435 Kathy Mivshek and Diane ouwn 1 i if J -5. fi? MARSH FUNERAL HOME I1 1 A Family Devoted To Service' 'l52l Washington Street Waukegan, Illinois Telephone: DE 6-0127 iff 510 Franklin Streel' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '64 DERY PRESS DEPENDABLE PRINTERS Waukegan, Illinois 204- Phone DE 6-4333 GRAND AVENUE LUMBER 8. SUPPLY COMPANY 1213 Grand Avenue at the Electric Lumber, Millwork, and Bulldlng Maternal 336-0016 Wa ukeg 20 Maryanne Schumacker, Joe Davila, Sandra Sofie SINCE I900 C ' I N C . - 110-120 South Genesee, Waukegan 'ff nil' 4 y... . it KN: fL'Ig'x9 'l ll STUDENTS . . . ROAMINS 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 too! A small down payment and ex- tra liberal monthly payments lets you buy the things you want from your part-time earnings or allowance. Parents signatures are not required . . . only their approval for you to have your own Charge Card is necessary. JOIN BLUMBERG'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. Xi D442 L 3- ' tx .Ty Jack Christopherson, Rich Alden f 0 Washington Street - Downtown 206 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '64 The Store for young men The nation's best brands at sensible prices. xxxtxutw TOMORROW'S NEWSPAPER EDITORS? Maybe, maybe not! But whoever are tomorrow's News-Sun reporters or editors, today the News-Sun is preparing for the leadership ot tomorrow. Regular tours, of the News-Sun plant, for newspaper minded young people are just one of the activities the News-Sun encourages to attract tomorrow's leaders. Students headed for iournalism education in college are helped by guidance material furnished the High School career counselors by the News-Sun. ln the summer months high school students get further training and experience working in the News-Sun plant. News-Sun executives are always ready to counsel young men and women determined to make iour- nalism and newspaper work their lite work. It's all part ofthe News-Sun's continuing program to serve youth in Waukegan and Lake County. he anliegan sins'-S1111 207 l K is f.. .it . X 5 .4 . X Fmrkis. CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF I 964 TEM Safwme 27 N. GENESEE ST. DE 6-4040 WAUKEGAN, ILL. LUGGAGE-HANDBAGS-GIFTS Bob Temu ne r CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1964! snrn nom: runmsnmcs-A1 NO :x'rnA costs IIPPIE M' 46844 Hours open: Weekdays-9:30 o.m.-5:30 p.m. Mondoys ond Fridays-9:30 o.m.-9 p.m. MERlO'S SHOES AND SHOE REPAIR Crosby Squares-Classmates Shoe Dyeing cz Specialty T418 Washington Street ON 2-3465 WAUKEGAN DO YOU KNOW EVERYONE IN PICTURE ABOVE? Students making correct identifications this Q week are eligible to register for several prizes to be given away in our UNIVERSITY SHOP. 31 N. Genesee St G. L. MILLER MOTOR SALES 555 So. Genesee St. DODGE-DODGE DART SAFE-BUY USED CARS-ESTABLISHED IN 1926 Jim Bulmes, Carol Gunderson, Richard Freeman, William Freeman BY BCAT TRUCK OR AIR WHY Sue o NCRTH CHICAGO LUMBER CCMPANY IS ALWAYS THERE MORE? PHON 210 Jim Wiggington and Larry Dempski CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '64 Downtown Shopping Plaza Lakeland Shopping Plaza I3 N. Genesee Lewis at Glen Flora Fox Lake, Illinois ON 2-1300 MA 3-4980 .. CLOTHING ron mc, LAD AND DAD 211 Compliments of Up-State Motors 420 South Genesee Street Waukegan, Illinois VALIANT-PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER-IMPERIAL AO YEARS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF I964 Compliments of a Friend CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '64 FROM WETZEL 8. TURNER BUICK AND CHEVROLET , 9 OF WAUKEGAN Here, the exciting collections of Americo's most outstanding designs . . . clothes as young and inspired as your personal outlook individual as your own fashion concept! A ' G Johnson J 3 W 1 as . 15 ki, 2? L- ' AQ wx gr 3 In .- ' .,--.,, tt , - .. 5 ,? qi at J ,M 'U H' the most DEPENDabIe boahng! Johnson Boats K ...are revolutionary in de- sign. With their 3-point hy- droplane hulls, Johnson boats ride almost completely out of the water leaving a flat wake for skiings ln a full-power turn, the Johnson boat tips less than 1001... and a proven floatation hull makes it virtually unsink- able...even with 5 passen- gers. Power options include a 2 cycle 88, a 4 cycle 110 and a 150 h.p. V-6...as well as 5 outboard options. ' .N S ,J ii. Y . Johnson 5 E R-HDHS E MDTDR5 ...are the most de- pendable and eco- nomical in the worlds There are 13 new models this year in- cluding a compact SM, a V-60 and the pow- erful Golden Meteor V-90s ln 1964, John- son has something new tor everyone! pisses - .W we -1--' .mit .-Qqnqnlwiytx K gut -New W' gs,,,.i -.:w,,css.. . - st-N ,, ,.s.s.,2afvUl'g sv-A ii' 'KW .psywqsnesi X' 3 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T964 SVOBODA REALTORS 916 Glen Flora Avenue Waukegan, Illinois MA 3-6270 Edwin V. Svoboda and Kathy Svoboda LAKE COUNTYS MOST COMPLETE WILSON SPORTS EQUIPMENT JACKETS AND SWEATERS GRAND SPORTING GOODS T816 Grand ON 2 0955 Waukegan, lllinois Don Schreyer and Donna Parkhursf Congrotuotions . . . Closs of T964 THE GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE Downtown 33 N. Genesee Street Also Glen Flora ond Lewis Lindo Lindquist, Sue Dietmeyer, Pot Mobile ALADDIN FLOWER SHOP T705 Grand Ave. CH 4-2155 WE SPECIALIZE IN COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE Harriet Dickinson, Kathy Lerche WASHINGTON LAUNDERS-CLEANERS 1550 Grand Ave. Waukegan, illinois ON 2-7100 clqnda Moms ond Jack nosbefg Superintendent . . . . . . 6 General Index - Academics ....... . . 22-45 A Cappella Choir . . . . . 109 Activities ....... . . 46-73 Administration ........... 6-7 Administrative Assistant . . . . 6 Adult Evening School ..... 18 Advertisements ...... 200-21 5 American Field Service 100-101 Annual W Staff . . . . ....27 Art Department . . . . 35 Arts Club .... . . 130 Athletics . . . . . 74-97 Bands .. .. 106-108 Baseball . . . . 96-97 Basketball . . . . . 84-87 ..126 Biology Club ...... Board of Education . . . Business Department .... 32-33 Football ..... . . 78-81 French Clubs . . .... 122 Freshmen ........... 188-197 132 128 133 Future Business Leaders . . . Future Distributors .... . . Future Homemakers . . . . Future Nurses ..... . . 127 133 . 112-113 . 123-124 Future Teachers . . . . . . GAA ........ German Clubs . . Girls, League . . . . . 120 Golf ..... . ...... .. 95 Graphic Arts Club . . . 131 Guidance ........ .. 8 Gymnastics .......... . . 89 Home Economics Dept. .... 34 Intramurals .............. 87 Industrial Arts Dept. .... 40-41 Administration, Faculgz Index M Cafeteria ........... . . i 21 Jr. Classical League ...... 121 Camera Clubs . . l . 129 Juniors ............. 164-177 Cheerleaders , , , , 116 Language Arts Dept. .... 24-25 Chgfuses ,,,,, ,,,, 1 O9 Literary Club ...... . . 130 Class Councils . . . . 198-199 Maintenance ...... . . . 21 Color Guard . . . . . 102 Masque and Gavel . . . 115 Cross Country . . . . 88 Math Club ............. 126 Crossed Sabers . . . . 103 Mathematics Department . . . 29 Deans ....... . . . 9 Military Department .... 44-45 Dolphins . . Dramatics . . . Drill Platoon . . Faculty ...... . Burke, Mr. Paul C. 6,65,139 Brotherton, Ralph 7 Latham, George W. 7,65 Sehaibly, Colon L. 6 Trapp, Orlin D. 7 Aarnos, Seppo 11 Abbott, Mary 11 Adce, Mary 12,133 Adee, William 11,39 Alambis, Thomas 11,44 Anderberg, Glenn 9,11 Anderson, Marilyn 11,119 Baker, Conrad 11,88,92 Baker, John 11 Ballcster, Earl 11,89 Barker, Patricia 11 Bay, Ellen 11,25,75 Bay, Oscar 11,82 Beatty, Marie 8,11 Bell, Nancy 11 Berendsen, Arnold 11 Bils, Evelyn 11,127 Bixler, Carmon 11 Bixler, Reyno 11,33 Bowen, Katherine 11 Brainard, Patience 11,13-4 B tt R' h d 11 re , ic ar Brawn, Glen 11,44.70,123 Brothers, Bruce 11,97 Brumm, Helen 11 Bryson, Jean 11 Byers, Paul 11 Caine. Herbert 11 Carroll, Barbara 11 Cary, Marjorie 11,24,130 Childs, Ramona 12,118 Christensen, Helen 12,65,111 Clouse, Russell 12 Clymer, Paul 12 Coad, Lloyd 12 Cohn. Arnold 12,82.83,97 .. 119 . 36-37 .. 105 11-17 Modern Music Masters .... 110 Music Department ...... 38-39 National Honor Societies . . . 111 Office Occupations .... . . 128 Contois, Arthur 12,126 Cooley, Sondra 12 Crail, Patricia 12 Crawford. Doris 12 Crowley, Lenore 12 Cunningham, Helen 12,25 Damman, Bonita 12 Damos, Delma 12 Damos, Theodore 12,7896 Dart, Florence 12 Decker, Marian 12 Deimer, Nola 12,65.114 Desormey, James 12 De Weerth. Raymond 12 Dieter, Marie 12 Dolmar, Glen 12 Donnelly, Martha 12 Drew, Stephen 12,87,93 Dukes, Sandra 12 Duncan, Willie 12 Dunlap, Judith 12,133 Duvall, Richard 13,135 Eiben, Ray 13.88.92 Ely, Homer 13,33,132 Fagan, Elna 13,125 Filippo, Sam 9 13,100 Fischer, Shirley 13 Flanigan, Thomas 13 Gehrls, Kenneth 13,33,132 Gilbert, Arline 13 Gilkey, Leslie 13,38,39,11O Gjertsen, Arthur 13 Grant, Ralph 13,44 Graves, Richard 13 Hankenson, Homer 13,87 Hardt, Jerri 13 Harro, George 13 Hastings, Mary 13 Haubrich, Allan 13 Hawthorne. James 13 Heaton, Kathleen 13 Hemeyer, Wilbert 13 Henrickson, James 13 Hildebrand. Lucille 13 Hill, Virginia 13 Holle, Mabel 13,113 Howell, Helen 13 Hughes, Ann 13 Hutten, Angela 13,120 Hyde, Richard 14,78,97 Jack, William 14,123 Jacobson, Thomas 14,90 , ones, Charlotte 14,34,133 Jones, Clarence 14,44 Jones, Robert 14,89 Joor, Robert 14,92,94 Knauer, Bernard 14,91 K F d14 nez, re . Koenig, Virgile 14,44 Kruempelstaedter, James 14, 82 Kurtz, Paul 14 Larsen, Lester 14,31 Larsen, Rosemary 14,116 Lashbrook, Bartlett 14,31 Leech, Charles 14 Lewis, Jayne 14 Lewis. Marion 14 Lindstrom, Agnes 14,128 Lowe, Thomas 14 Luteyn, Ronald 14,30 Mahoney, Lewis 14 Mallory, Jack 14,76,96.138 McClendon, Jaime 14 McMorris, Monica 14,34,133 McNamee, Paul 14 Meslow, Edwin 14,27,129 Micka, Joseph 14 Mihan, Eleanor 15 216 Orchestra . . Orchesis .... Organizations Parents' Club Peppers' Club Oliice Staff . . .. 108 . ...118 . . . . 98-135 .. ...76 .. ..117 Physical Education Dept. . 42-48 Plays ....... 36-37 Practical Nurses . . . . 19 Principals ..... . . 7 PTA ...... . . . 10 Rilie Team . . ...105 Science Department ..... 30-31 Seniors ............. 1 3 8-1 63 Social Studies Department . . 28 Sophomores . . Spanish Clubs Sponsors . . . . 178-187 .. .. 124-125 .... . 104 Student Council . . . . . 100-101 Students ............ 136-197 Student W World Staff .... 26 Summer School ........ Swimming . . . Tennis . . . Thespians . . Track .. Tri-Hi-Y . . W Club . . Wrestling .... ..18 . .. 90-91 .. 94 .. 114 .. 92-93 .. 135 ...77 ..82-83 Youth in Red Cross . . . . . 134 Miller, Jack 15.78.84 Miller, Roman 8,15,139 Misunas, Everett 15,315,130 Mixon, Margaret 15 Moore, Eleanor 15.100 Moss. Nancy 15,115 Mueller, Wilfred 15 Nass, Elizabeth 15,133 Neary, Earl 15 Nickel, Robert 15 Nicol, Jason 8,15 Nosek, Stephen 15,78,91 Oglesby, Robert 15,24,117.124 Osbun, George 15 Palbicke, Patricia 15 Parisi, Gary 15,126 Parks, Ethel 15 Patterson, Frederick 15 Perucca, Margaret 9,15 Pilotte, Mervyn 15 Poole. Ogden 15 Pottinger, Frederic 15,28 Rajala, Clarence 15,92 Randolph, Kathaleen 15 Raney, James 15,44 Reardon, Eileen 15,127 Reid, Charles 15,33 Reiger, Earl 16 Reinhardt, John 16 Remde, Albert 16 Rickard, Norman 16,95 Rowe, Thoburn 16 Rucks, Walter 16,78,84 Savery, James 16,129 Schlegel Arnold 16,132 Schneckloth, James 16,128 Simon, Shadie 16 Singer, Leo 16,75.76 Smith, Evelyn 16.125 Smith, .la Noel 16,125 Smith, Robert 16 Snell, Marie 16.138 Sprowls, Ella 16 Stefano, Fred 16,121 Stopford, Ira 16 Stuit, Melvin 16 Sunderland, Francis 16,35 Sunderman, Glenn 16 Talcott, Ida 16 Taulu. Gail 16 TenPas, Lawrence 16,82,83 Trafford, Allen 16 Tutton, Terry 16 Twyman, Thomas 16 Veenendaal, LaMont 16 Vieker, Lester 17,41 Vogtsberger, Richard 17 Voorhies, Eleanor 17,120 Waldeck, Ruth 17,32 Weaver Rachel 17,115 webb, William 8.17 Weiss, Frances 17 Wells, Ellen 17.123 Whalen, James 17 Whyte, Jessie 9,17 Wieczorek, Lawrence 17,40 Wilkins, Walter 17 Williams, Betty 17 Williams, Martha 17 Wilson, Betty 17 Wilson, Edmond 17 Windbcrg, Karl 17 Witt, David 17 Wixom, Melba 17,25 Woodward, Leroy 17,44 Wooldrid , e, JoAnn 17.116, 1111231124 Wright, Colcta 17 Wyatt, Marvin 17 Yoggerst, James 17,26 Abrahamson, Joseph 140 Adams, Kandace 140 Aikens, Barbara 103,104,140 Alderin. Albert 140 Alfano, Albert 140 Allen, Marcia 140 Allen, Mary 140 Allen, Michael 140 Allison, Marilyn 109,127,140 Altman, Gerald 140 Alvarez, Richard 76,140 Alwardt, Mary 140 Ambrogio, John 140 Ammons, Elvid 78,140 Andersen, Judy 128,140 Anderson, Elaine 140 Anderson, Judy 140 Anderson, Randall 140 Andrade, Gilbert 140 Andrade, Librada 140 Arboe, Laura 127,130,140 Arenas, Loretta 140 Arrns, Shirvee 111 140 Arright, Sandra 140 Autio, Louise 111,140 Baartz, Sandra 133,140 Bakanec, Lawrence 78,140 Baldwin, Kathleen 140,201,224 Balmcs, James 103,104,110,209 Bandman, Donald 140 Bankhead, Marcilette 140 Bankhead, Shirley 140 Banks, Joan 111,140 Barnes, Joyce 140 A Barnett, Larry 140 Barnett, Robert 76,92,100,111, 115,139,141 Baron, Ma Anne 70,103.104. 111,125 130,133,141 Barrios, Vernon 141 Barrows, Robert 141 Baskin, Carol 122 141 Bassett, George 109,141 Beausoleil, Andrea 141 Beck. Terrence 78,141 Becklian, Barbal n 70,71,103, 104,111,122,14'1,198 Bedrosian, Alan 95,141 Beedle, Dennis 141 Belensky, Rita 127,132,141 Bennett, Mary 141 Bennett, William 76,95,103, 111,141 Bethell, Anita 141 Betlach, Gail 141 Bitner, Merrill 82,106,109,114, 115,141 Blackshear, Charles 141 Blackshear, Marvin 141 Blose, Jeannette 141 Bonner, Gloria 141 Booker, Barbara 127,141 Boone Robert 76 78.141 Boswell, Dean 141 Bourland, Sherrie 141 Boyer, Andrew 141 Boyer, Baron 141 Bradke, everly 132,141 Bradley Gary 141 Bragg, Robert 103,114,141 Braitwaite, Barbara 128,141 Brandt, James 96,141 Brauch, Alfred 24,76,78,109, 110,114,139,141 Brean, Richard 141 Brehm, Maria 71,142 Brence, Thomas 142 Bried, Robert 142 Britz, Mary Ann 142 Brnot, Mary 128 142 Brooks, carol 108,142 Brooks, Robert 106,109,142 Brothers, Elizabeth 71,135,142 Browman, Cynthia 127,142 Brown, Diana 142 Brown, Dora 109,142 Brown, Marcia 109,142 Brown, Rita 142 Brown, Roirer 87 109,142 Brown, wi liam 142 Brownning, Floyd 106,142 Brunnnund. Cynthia 103,104, 109,111,119,142 Buchaklian, Richard 106,142 Buntrock, Thomas 142 Burkes, Richard 142 Butkus, Albert 65,70,76,78, 103,111,142 Butkus Donna 142,224 Byrd, Cranston 142,198 Camrlrbell, William 103,142 Cane akes, Peter 142 Carlson, Dennis 139,142 Carneh Patrick 76,84,96,142 Carr, artin 142 Carrison, Craig 142 Cartwright Diane 142 Cashmore, Terrance 87.142 Castelli, Michael 78,142 Caswell, Charles 76,88,92,106, 107,110,138.142 Catlin, Jamie 65,111,114,115, 130,143 U I Cavanaugh, Patricia 60,71,118, 138,143 Celesnik, Shirley 132,143 Cepaitis, Charles 78,143 Chancey, Rebecca 143 Chapman, Faith 127,143 Christopher, Martin 143 Cisneroz, Richard 143 Clark, Carol 198,143 Clark, Daniel 143 Clark, Randolph 143 Clark, Terry 76,143 Clarke, Dale 87,143 Clement Charles 143 Close, Warren 89,139,143 Closson, Harry 143 Collins, Tulie 143 Cornelius, Monte 143 Coroneos, Gus 143 Corpier, Jared 143 Cosby, Tommie 143 Cote, Orville 143 Cowen, Judith 143 Cox, Judith 125,135,143 Cranor, Judy 128,143 Crawford, Gregory 94.143 Crawford, Thomas 143 Cretan, Elizabeth 103,104,111, 133,143 Crosby, Patricia 127,143 Cudworth, Beverly 127,129, 134,143,224 Cummings, Cynthia 127,143 Curlee, Richard 106,107,143 Cvetkovic. Natalie 143 Dahlbacka, Glen 100,143,202 Daley, Suzanne 65 119,133,143 Dalgaard, Andrea 143 Danielson, James 144 Davidson, Russell 139,144 Davila, Joseph 78,144,209,224 Davis, Bradley 144 Davis, David 89,144 Davis, John 76,109,198,144 Davison, John 78,144 Daydif, Bruce 76,78,84,96.144 Deibert, Lawrence 103,144 Deimler, Ralph 144 Demkiw, Theodore 84,144 DeMoss, Bertha 144 Dennis, Fred 76,89.144 Dennor, James 76,78,84,96,144 DeRohan, John 103,144 DeThorne, Daniel 144 Dcvenas, Joseph 144 Diagula, Kathleen 144 DiCastri, Nancy 107,144 Dicello, Mike 95,144 Dick, Janice 13,144 Dickson, David 144 Dittmer, Douglas 144 Dixon, Richard 144 Dominick Carol 60,71,115, 103,104,117,118,130,138, 198,144 Donaby, Lora 144 Dostalek Delbert 103,144 Dracos, Carole 144 Drew, ilane 25,111,130,138, 139, 44 Drew, Judith 144 Drew, Richard 103,139,144 Duffy, Thomas 144 Duncan, True 144 Dupor, Ande 144 Eakes, Philip 144 Edmondson, Patrick 144,88,92 Edwards, Richard 76,88,94,145 Ekman, Michael 76,88,103,145 Emerick, Margaret 145 Engram, Willis 145 Engstrom, Wayne 92.145 Erickson, Richard 145 Ericson, Walter 87,145 Fallos, Myra 128,145 Fantozzi Sarah 145 Fantus, James 145 Ferguson, Delorse 145 Fink, Marc 58,76.106,107,109, 110,111,114.138,145 Fish, John 145 Flegal, Rodger 145 Flitcroft, Ann 128,145 Fons, Anita 76,198,109,110, 114,145 Fornero, Norman 103,122,145 Fox, Hazelmary 145 Franklin, Jloan 145 Freeman, ames 84,88,145 Frizzo, David 145 Froelich, Charles 145 Fryman, Jane 111.119.139,145 Fuesting, Diane 132,145 Gadsby, Phyllis 32,145 Gannon, Michael 145 Gantar, Rickard 76,90,106, 107,853,145 Garcia, Janet 133,145 Gardner, Lynda 145 Gattolin, Patricia 128,145 Gauthier, Jerome 103,145 Geiger, Diane 104,111,119.135, 139,145 Geiger, Donald 76,90,145 Gentaras, Eileen 145 George, Merle 127,145 Gerchar. Dean 76,139,145 Gerjol, John 146 Gerry, Robert 139,146 Geryol, Janice 146 Geske, Kathleen 26.71,146 Gibour, Arlene 146 Gilkey, Sandra 106,109,110, 146 Gillespie, Robert 146 Gipson, Willie 146 Girdley, James 146 Goldman, Jacalyn 118,146 Golwitzer, JeanneAne 146 Gonyo, Allan 88,92,111,146 Gonyo, Donna 146 Gonzales, Frank 109,146 Gonzales, Luz 146 Gonzales, Orfa 146 Gordon, , ane 121,146 Graber, oel 26,76,146 Graham, Bruce 146 Grampo, Michael 78,87,96,146 Granna, Donald 146 Grant, Thomas 146 Graves, Phyllis 146 Green, Larry 139.146 Grinus, Terry 146 Grizas, Eugene 146 Groat, Douglas 146 Grom, Margaret 108,146 Gronninger, Catherine 146 Grubbs, Opal 146 Gust, Sharon 146 Haack, Paul 103,146 Hafner, Douglas 147 Hahto, Sandra 147 Hahto, Sharyn 147 Haigh, Sandra 147 Haines, Gerald 78,87,147 Hall, Barbara 128,147 Hall, Kenneth 103,111,147 Hamann, Robert 147 Hamcrson, Barbara 147 Han y, Herbert 147 Handy, Sylvester 147 Hank, Deloris 147 Hanna, Thomas 147 Hansen, Arlene 104,103,111, 119,147,198 Hansen, Kenneth 147 Hansen, Kurt 147 Hansen, Norman 147 Hansen, Susan 128,147 Harding, Bonita 127,139,147 Harju, Sharon 147 Harris, Timothy 103,147 Hart, William 147 Hartmann, George 132,147 Harvey, Lloyd 147 Haskell, Leslie 135,147 Havey, Morton 76.95,103,147 Hawkins, Myra 111,109,125, 147 Hayes, Charlene 147 Haynes, Glenn 128,147 Heffelfinger, Gail 147 Heikenfeld, John 147 Heinz, Vernadail 147 Hemingway, Rosemary 147 Henderson, Floyd 109,147 Henderson, Jule 148 Henderson, Roosevelt 89,148 Herbeck, John 148 Heringlake, Ruth 135 148 198 Higelink, Lambert 24,139, Hewitt, Barbara 119,124,133, 148 Hill, Betty 132,148 Hill, Bruce 148 Hill, Julie 148 Hilliard, Lenzy 148 Hinks, John 132,148 Hirsch, Bruce 148 Hocevar, Frank 148 Hoff, Ralph 76,78,104,148 Hollstein, Delores 148 Holmgren. Thomas 148 Hopkins, William 148 Horton, Robert 132,148 Hovey, John 148 Howes, Michael 148 Howlett, Leon 148 Howze, Hazel 148 Hribar, Norma 132,148 Hriblan. Gloria 148 Huffman, Alan 148 Hughes, Richard 148 Hurnden, Melvin 84,92,148 Hutnick, Karen 148 Hyde. Charles 106.139.148 217 Student Index, Seniors Idstrom, Kirsti 6O,63,71,135, 148 Ivy, Armorie 148 Jarc, Richard 111,148,198 Jaronik, Judith 148 Jastrzembski, Arthur 148 Jenkins, Janet 149 Jenkins, Patrick 149 Jezierny, Bernard 149 Johnson Bruce 90,149,224 Johnson Charles 149 Iohnson Edwin 149 Joliggon, Gerald 94,109,139 Johnson, John 76,78,84,111, 149 Johnson, Kenneth 149 Johnson, Robert 149 Johnson, Shirley 149 Johnson Willie 149 Jones, Clyde 103,129,149 Jones, Violet 149 Joseph, Sophie 65,109,149 Jovanovic, Albert 149 Joyce, Charles 149 Juncer, David 103.149 Juncer, Dennis 103,105,149 Juloa, Pentti 149 Jurgaitis, David 78,149 Jur aitis, Donna 125,133,149 Juriovac, Joseph 149 Kaminen, Michael 149 Kasparaitis, Arvin 76,78,92,149 Kasten, Herbert 149 Kausz, Donald 149 Kay Hillary 149 Keeley, Kurt 58 100,111,149 Kennedy, Jean 149 Kennedy, Thomas 149 Kent William 106, 107,110, 111,114,149 Kenyon, Robert 103,111,149 Kern, Martha 128,149 Kerr, David 76,95,149 Khardian, Martha 150 King, Susan 150 Kirby. Donald 150 Kirkland, Roger 150 Kirkwood, Patricia 135,150 Knop, Gregory 25,150 Knutel, Joyce 120,133,135,150 Kobus, John 150 Koch, Michael 37,76,78,103, 109.150 Kohler, Nicholas 150 Koivula, Kathleen 125,150 Kolehma. Patricia 150 Koncan, Claudette 129,132r 150,224 Koshkarian, Robert 76,82,134, 150 Krainc, Nancy 111,124,135, 139,150,198 Kretschmer, Roman 103.150 Krungrey, Cheryl 60,71,117, 15 Kukla, Dianna 150 Kulmala, Joyce 150 Kundert, Jody 109,150 Kurtz, Sandra 150 Kus, Thomas 103.104,105,150 Kutzler, Jo Ann 150 Kutzler, Richard 65,150 Laffredi, Carole 128 150 Lambert, George 150,90 Lambie, Cynthia 60,63,70,103, 104,111.130,135,150 Lang, Frances 150 Larsen, David 111,124,139,150 Larsen, June 150 Larson, William 150 Latz, Jeffrey 27,103,105,150. 200,224 Laub, Martin 150 Laufer, Jonell 26,151 Lauraitis. Ronald 78.103 151 Lauret, Terry 76,88,106,107, 110,198,151 Law, Gerald 90,103,151 Layton, Rrhys 151 Leatherman, Patricia 151 LeBaron, Michael 103,151 Leckie, Linda 151 Leiting, Sandra 151 Leppala, Carol 151 Lerche, Brian 151 Leskovec, J? Ann 128,151 Leskovec, alerie 132,151 Levak, Carol 128,151 Levy, Ronald 121,151 Limaye, Ranjt 100,101,151 Lindeman. John 88.151 Lipnicke, Jane 26,135,151 Livingston, Diane 151 Livingston, Donna 151,198 Lodin, Roberta 151 Loflredo, Robert 82,111,151 Logsdon, Lee Ann 151 Logue, Michael 87,151 Lopez, Angela 151 Losch, Linda 151 Lowrance, Charles 106,151 Ludas, Mar o 135.151 Lundquist, Julie 119,124,133, 139,151 Lundstrom, Clifford 151 Lutter, Kathleen 151 Lynd,ADolores 151 Lyyski, Norma 152 Madigan, Gretta 152 Madison, Odessa 152 Magnus, Thomas 152 Maki, Darlene 152 Maki Jolm 94,103,109,152 Mrirlr, Patricia 37,e5,104,115, 117,152 Markowski, Richard 128,152 Marolt, Louis 152 Martin, Fred 71,198 Martin, George 76,152 Mason, Kathleen 71,116,135, 152,224 Matayosian, Toni 152 Mathis, Karen 152 Mathis, Richard 152 Maye, Richard 152 Mayer, Patricia 152 Mayfield, Philip 109,152 Mggirtter, Terry 111,133,152, McDonoug, Susan 152 McEwen, arlene 152 Mclntire. Meredith 111,117, 135,139,152 McKim, William 152 McLellan. Carol 125.134,152 McNeil, Robert 76,152 McSorley, Carol 152 Mercure, Michael 76,89,103, 152 Merlo, Margaret 152 Metcalf, John 90,152 Meyer, Linda 103,104,111,130, 139,152 Meyer, Steven 111,130,152,198 Midel, Edwin 122,132,152 Mihevc, Nancy 111,115,139, 152,198 Miles, Cgnthia 111,152 Miller, ary 63,76,109,114, 138,153 Miller, Randy 153 Miller, Sandra 153 Miloshevich, Milka 153 Miltimore, Edward 153 Milton, Anita 153 Minskey, Mary 115,153 Mitchell, Michael 96.153 Mitrikeff, Patricia 109,153 Mivshek, Dennis 76.78,153 Moberly, Charles 153 Montanez, Elisa 153 Montrimas, Stephanie 153 Moore, Constance 153 Mordhorst. Linda 128,153 Morrison, Marc 71 78,153 Morrrrdr, Lands 26,153 Mu erditchian, Eleanor 24, 1f4,153 Mu erditchian, Marian 111, 135,158 Mulligan, Kathleen 111,153. 202 Mullin, Kathleen 153 Murphy, Gary 153 Mustapa, Donna 111,153 Nagode, Edith 153 Naslund, Sandra 132,153 Needham, Carol 132,153 Needham, George 94,130,139, 153 Needham, Mary 132,153 Neiburger, James 65,103,130, 153 Nellins, Judith 153 Nelsen, Vicki 127 153 Nelson, Thomas 153 Nelson, Toni 71,117,154,198 Newland, Sandra 109,154 Neyrinck. Robert 130,154 Niskala, Patricia 154 Noble Griffin 96,154 Noll, Leonard 154 Nordgren, Joy 109,110,132,154 Nordstrom, Sharon 154 Norell, Tina 108,154 Noren, Terry 154 Norkus, James 103,154 Nottingham, Raymond 154 Student Index, Novak, Sally 154 Nukkala, George 154 Oberembt, Thomas 78,96,154 O,Donnell, Irene 154 O'Flaherty, Thomas 154 O'Hare, Dennis 154 Ohlsen. Richard 154 Ohm, Mary 108,132,154 Olivarcs, Helen 154 Olson, Mark 26,27,111,125, 139,154,224 O'Neill. Maureen 154 Opal, Nancy 133,154 Orbank, Kathleen 133,154 Otahal, John 154 Paakola, Sharon 128,154 Padilla, Joseph 154 Palmer, Carol 154 Palmer, Mary 26,154 Parker, William 154 Parkhurst, Donna 65,111,122, 154,198,214,224 Parks, Donald 154 Parks, Robert 103,105,154 Parr, Geraldine 122,130,155 Patton. Terry 155 Paul, James 76,92,106,107,110, 155 Paul, Sally 155 Paulausky, Donald 84,124,155 Pearsall, Ira 132,155 Peck, Alice 127,155 Pederson, John 76,90,155 Pekonen, Judy 155 Penny, Gerald 155 Penttinen, Thomas 155 Peschman, Nancy 111,155 Peterson, Bonnie 155 Peterson, Bruce 155 Peterson, Jacquelyn 155 Petkus, April 155 Petroliunas, Peter 155 Petroshius, Edward 76,90,115, 121,155 Peura, John 155 Phelps, Suzanne 155 Phillips, Ronald 155 Pickle, Janet 155 Pickus, Tamara 26,63,101.103, 104,111,114.155 Pierce, Donald 155 Pietschman, Susan 132,155 Pilibosian, Roxana 109,155 Planey, James 32,128,132.155 Plaushines, Janet 71,155,200 Pogue. John 76 88.92,155 Pollard, Arthia 155 Porett. Alan 155 Post, Frances 155,198 Powell, Bruce 114.155 Student I ndex, Abele, Kathleen 165 Adams, Helena 165 Adams, James 97,165 Adams, Janet 119,165 Adams, John 165 Adams. Larry 165 Adams, Pamela 165 Albarran, Irma 165 Albright, James 165 Alden, John 78.84,97,165,206 Allen, Bonnie 165 Allen, Marla 109.165 Almanzo, David 88,93,165 Alshuler, John 165 Alwardt, Gary 165 Abrogio, Michael 165 Ames, Jim 165 Ammons, Jackita 108,165 Anderson, Doris 165 Anderson, Judy 165 Andromidas, Louis 165,198 Anthony, John 165 Armsted, Catherine 165 Armstrong, Gary 165 Aslett, Byron 76.165 Asma, Thomas 165 Aten, Emily 115,165 Austin, Virginia 109,165 Baez, Carmen 165 Bailey, Stephen 165 Baker, Catherine 165 Balmes. Virginia 165 Baltes, Thomas 165 Banick, Donald 88,594,165 Barnas, Joan 165.198 Barnes, Charles 76,82,93,165 Barnes, Donald 165 Barnett, Robert 97,124,165 Baron, Thomas 111,124,165 Bartlett, Alayne 165 Beale. James 165 Beard, Richard 165 Beatty, Patricia 165 Beck, Katherine 165 Beck, Richard 106,165 Beckwith, Yvonne 165 Bedrosian. Beverly 165 Beeman, Lawrence 111,124,165 Behr, William 104 165 Belensk , Carol 132,165 Belzer, Bonnie 165 Seniors Preston, Robert 90,156 Ptasienski, James 156 Puro, Duane 111,156 Quandt, Sharon 156 Quint, Douglas 156 Ramsey, Jack 156 Raper. Sharon 156 Ratlilf, Ralph 156 Rayunas, Roger 103,156 Reid, Charles 76,84,92,156, 198 Reinbach, Jeanne 156 Reitz, Jill 122,156 Repp, Thomas 156 Rettig, Lawrence 156 Ribando, Joseph 156 Ricard, Michael 156,224 Rice, Kenneth 25.76.92,156 Riley, Patricia 114,156 Riley. Rnhv-rt 156 Rivers, Richard 103,104,156 Rocknich, lwiichaelene 60,71, 130,135,156 Roder, Kathleen 156 Roeser, Richard 109,156 Rogers, Daniel 156 Rompella, Michael 78,156 Rosberg, John 156,215 Rosenquist, Judy 108,156 Rossi, Judith 127,156 Roth, Nancy 119,156 Rue, Keith 156 Rukstales, Dorothy 156 Ruschmann, Edward 156 Ryan, William 156 Ryckman, Kenneth 103,156 Rynearson, Diane 157 Ryoti, Carol 26,157 Rytie, Ronald 157 Sacramento. Grace 157 Salmi, Linda 157 Salminen, Roy 105,157 Sanchez, Dora 157 Sandce, Robert 157 Sanderlin, Karen 157 Savage, Mark 129,157,202 Savel Katherine 60,70,103, 104,116,157,210 Schardt, Gail 127,130,134,157 Schclinski, James 128,157 Scheve, John 157 Schleifendorf, John 27,129, 157,224 Schmit, Susan 65,109,153 Schreyer. Donald 157,214 Schroetter, Denise 132,157 Schueneman, Lawrence 157 Schumacher, Mary Ann 130, l34,157,206,224 11722075 --l--- Bennett, Robert 165 Bercczky, Marianne 165 Berent, Martha 165 Berry, Eugene 165 Bickel, Barbara 125,134,165 Bishop, James 76,88,165 Bittermann, James 106,165,198 Bjerstedt, Nancy 122 165 Bjgglgman, William 76,78,93, Black, Douglas 165 Blakey. Paul 165 Block, Kenneth 165 Blood, William 165 Bloom, Walter 165 Bobb, Elizabeth 165 Bongiovanne, Patricia 165 Bonilla, Daniel 93,165 Bonnes, Dan 165 Boone, Lawrence 165 Boryc, Bernard 84,97,l65 Bowers, Judy 165 Braaten, Ann 109,166 Brace, Walter 166 Bradin, Ted 166 Brandt, David 166 Brauck, Sharon 134,166 Brauer, Patricia 166 Braun, Gary 166 Breeheisen, Carol 166 Brehm, Andrea 166 Breniser, Paula 118,166 Breyer, Christine 118,166,198 Brie, Robert 166 Brogan, Kathleen 166 Bromstead, Brian 84,97,166 Browman, Carl 109,124,166 Brown, Carol 166 Brown, Dennis 105,166 Brown, Linda 166 Brown, Robert 76,93,105,166 Brown, Ruth 166 Brownning, Wanda 124,166 Bruce, Charlene 166 Bruce, Sandra 109,118,122,166 Bryant, Eugene 76,78,97,166 Bukantis, Michael 166 Burba, Charles 24,124,166 Burgess, Linda 166 Burnside, Robert 166 Burris, Carol 166 Burris, Charles 166 Schumaker, Fred 157 Schunk, Gary 157 Schwarz, Larry 157 Schwegler, Janet 104,109,116, 138,157 Schwery, Teresa 132.157 Sezygielski, Barbara 157 Searing, Stanley 103,157 Sedar, Sharon 157 Seaigegifeld, John 94,111,198, Selevredes, Demetrios 76,94, 106,124,132,157 Self, Ralph 157 Semm, Timothy 157 Shafer, Thomas 157 Shebenik, Edward 158 Sherwood, LeRoy 158 Shinks, Mary 158 Shisler, Raymond 158 Silvola, William 106,198,158 Sims, Linda 134,158 Sinkus, Sally 128,158 Siver, Mike 158 Skokie, Patricia 158 Skvarce, Anthony 78,158 Slay, Robert 158 Slight, Carl 158 Sloan, Camille 128,158 Slobe, Kathleen 128,158 Slocum, John 132,158 Slovnik, Frances 128,158 Slovnik, John 158 Smith, Dennis 158 Smith, Jacquelyn 158 Smith, Roger 103,104,105,158 Smith, Thomas 76.78,92,158 Snaukstas, Carol 158 Snell, Cheryl 158 Snodgrass, Rita 158 Soderquist, Larry 106,107,134, 158 Sofie, Sandra 130,158,198,206 224 Solarsh, Arleen 71,101,127, 130,158 Sonn, Peter 76 89,129,158 Sonnenberg, Paul 103,158 Sorensen, Robert 158 Southern, Nancy 128,158 Speck, Peggy 158 Sprenille, Dennis 158 Springer, Carol 132,158 Springs, Franklin 158 Staats, Dennis 76,103,159 Stackhouse, Harry 78,159 Stanfield, Marilyn 11 122,159 Stanhope, Richard 111,159 Stanley, Brenda 159 Steffan, Cheri 24,111,130,159 Steimle, Edward 159 Stemas, Mary 132,159 Busbee, Pamela 28,166 Bush, Ann 166 Bush, Judith 166 Butkus, Raymond 90,166 Butler, Robert 166 Buzbee, Jimmie 166 Byrd, Ronnie 82,166 Byrne, Dennis 166 Caldwell, Leonard 166 Callow, Peter 166 Camaeho, Miguel 166 Canale, Stephen 166 Gankar, Anita 166 Cantley, Marlene 166 Carlisle, Bobby 166 Carlson, Karen 166,198 Carrier, Karen 100,111,166 Carrison, Alan 166 Carrison, Philip 166 Carter, Karen 166 Carter, Robert 166 Cary, Roxanne 127,166 Casey, Michael 105,166 Castelli, Patricia 166 Castillo, Barbara 106,166 Catlin, girlie 37,125,166 Cafglg, . Kay 106,110,130, Cecere, Janice 166,198 Cesnovar, Suzanne 166 Cherry, Sylvia 166 Chin, Helen 166 Christensen, Karen 166 Christian, Angela 166 Christman, James 87,166 Christopherson, Jack 166,206 Christopherson, Jill 166 Clark, Jerry 166 Clark, Lee 88,93,166 Clark, Michael 78,166 Cobwell, Jean 166 Cohen, Steven 166 Colby, Susan 166,200 Coleman, Raymond 78,84,167 Colon, Hector 167 Columbus, Frank 167 Comella, Greg 121,167 Comella, Karen 167 Conaway, Andrea 121,167 Copgznharve, Randall 105,121, 1 7 218 v Stephens, Roy 90,103,159 Stewart Jill 109,159 Stone, Charles 76 103,159 Stiizgrgr, Frances 111,109,127, Stringwell, Roderick 159 Stucker, Alice 159 Stlilggf, Betty 111,120,135, Stuttle, Nancy 159 Stuttle, Shirley 159 Stylianos, Steve 159 Suggs, Evelyn 132,159 Suggs, Ronald 159 Surratt, David 103,111,159 Svoboda. Kathleen 134,135, 139,214 Svaafgak, Lee 78,84,92,111,198, Swanson, Susan 159 Swanton, Judith 127,135,224, 159 Sweda, Lawrence 159 Sweitz, Robert 159 Sybrandy, Robert 159 Szuchnicki, Shirley 128,159 Tamasauskas, Ray 159 Tapio, James 159 Tarnowske. Darlene 159 Tate, Robert 160 Taylor, Michele 135.160 Temaner, Robert 160,208 Terrien, Leo 89.109160 Terrien, Russell 82,160 Teunas, Alan 160 Thacker, Linda 160 Thomas, Ken 160 Thompson, Fred 103,160 Thompson, Jacqueline 127,160 Thompson, Ruth 128,160 Thomsen. Robert 128,160 Tillman, Alvah 160 Todd, Virginia 119.160 Toldncss, James 160 Torkelson, Marlene 160 Toto, James 160,202 Traynor, William 76,160 Truby, Walter 160 True, Holly 111,130,139,160, 200 Trusky, Kenneth 160 Trusky, William 160 Tsausis, Ethel 160 Tucka, Wayne 160 Turncy Huett160 Turpoff. Glen 71,92,138,139, 160,202 Tyson, Carol 130,160 Uimari, William 160 Uremovich. Victoria 160 Corcoran, Sharon 167 Costello, Thomas 104,105,167 Cotton, Melvin 167 Cottenham, Sharon 130,167 Coulson, William 111,130,167 Cox, Valerie 109,167 Crabtree, Charles 167 Cram, Alberta 167 Cramond, Pamela 119,167 Crawford, Alan 104,167 Crawford, James 167 Cugidet, Robert 76,93,106, 7 Cunningham, Michael 109,167 Curland, Mary 167 Cyitgsfxr, David 76,93,106,110, Dahl, Patricia 121,167 Dahl, Philip 24,76,83,106,167 Dalzell, Roberta 167 Dalziel, Mary 111,119,122,167 Damron, Sandra 167 Danielson, Gloria 167 Danoff, Kerry 167 Daum, John 167 Davis, Howard 167 Davis, Lawrence 167 Davis, Patricia 167 Davis, Sharon 167 Davis, Vicki 167 Davis, Wesley 94,111,167 Day, Charles 167 DeArmitt, Sherry 167 Debevie, Howard 167 DeChaine, Charlotte 167 DeJesus, Manuel 167 Delaney, Tim 167 Dellas, Anita 100,167 Demkiw, Ulanna 127,167 De renzio, Ken 167 DelVon, Albert 76,78,84,121, 167 Dewey, David 167 Diamond, Susan 111,124,130, 134,167 Diaz, Brunilda 167 Dickinson, Harriet 27,167,215 Diesi, Camille 167 Dietmeyer, Susan 60,111,167, 215 Dietz, Thomas 78,167 Ursprung, Walter 160 Vaisvila, Carol 160 Vance, Leona 160 Varsek, Kathie 160 Vasey, Ronald 160 Vasilius, William 161 Verne, LeRoy 161 Vickers, George 82,161 Vigardt, Joel 161 Wagner, Tim 161 Wald, Cheryl 161 Walden, Donald 76,78,124,1 161 Walker, Jo Ann 128,161 Wallin, Elaine 161 Wallis, Charles 161 Wangman, Eric 161 Ward, David 87.96,124,161 Weaver, Donna 161 Wenscl, Jennifer 161 White, David 161 White, Jacquelyn 109,161 White, Philip 161 Wick, Janet 161 Wiess, Mary Ann 132,161 Wiess, Ruth 132,161 Wigginton, James 26,160,21 Wikel, Susan 161 Williams, Donald 161 Wglgguns, Thomas 76,109,12 Williams Thomas 161 Willoughby, Berton 161 Wilson, Penelope 111.161 Winters, Janice 26.71,109,1 Winters, Marsha 161 Wirtala, Henry 88,161 Wirtala. Richard 161 Witte, Barbara 161 A Woiciehowski, Marcia 111,1 Wolfe, Michael 161 Woodard. Sharon 132.162 Woodman, Martha 127.162 Woodson, Denise 111,162 Wuorcnma, David 162 Yarbrough, Rose 162 Young, James 162 Youngberg, Mark 89,162 Zadigian, Barbara 162 Zarifian, Frank 78.82,162 Zelenik, Robert 162 Zens, Judy 162 Zirkelbach, Theodore 162 Digiacinto, Peter 167 Dillow, Jack 97,167 Dillow, erry 109,167 Disch, Kathleen 167 Dittcr, Richard 167 Divjak, John 76,78,167 Dobnikar, Boyd 90,167 Dokmanus, Emil 167 Domerchie, Sunnye 167 Don, Sharon 167 Donavan, Craig 87,167 Dostalek, Kathryn 167 Douvillepfudy 167 Downey, erry 167 Drennen, William 167 Drew, Thomas 167 Drew, Timothy 167,198 Drew, William 78,93,111,1 Dugan, Barbara 168 Duncan, Nancy 168 Duper, Steven 89,168 Eakes, Pamela 168 Edwards, Katherine 168 Eisenhart, Russell 168 Ekstrand, Christine 122,168 Elblein, Dixie 168 Emerick, Nancy 168 Emmrich, Linda 168 Erickson, Linda 134,168 Erickson, Marvin 168 Estes, Arthur 168 Evans, Daniel 82,88,168 Ewald, Janet 168 Falotico, Phyllis 27,119,122, 168 Falvey, Barbara 168 Faust, Thomas 168 Felbinger, Karen 168,198 Fendick, Barbara 168 Fenters, Betty 168 Finn, Candace 168 Fischer, James 168 Fisher, James 168 Flagg, Don 88,89,93,106,168 Flament, Richard 90,168 Flessner, Thomas 168 Foltz, Phillip 168 Fonda, Richard 168 Ford, Linda 168 Foster. Sally 168 Foster, Susan 106,122,127,168 Fraatz, Ronald 168 Fraley, Earl 102,105,168 Francisco, Peter 168 Frandy, Robert 97,106,168 Frawley, Patricia 168 Fredrick, William 124,168 Fredsbo, Ellen 168 Freeman, George 168 Freeman, Richard 90,168,209 Freeman, William 90,168,209 Friedland, Paul 94,111,168 Frisby, Michael 168 Fullerton. Nancy 168 Fuqua, Mary 168 Galbraith. Patrick 105,168 Galinis, Michael 168 Gamble, James 168 Gannon, 'atrick 168 Gantar, Michael 76,94,168 Gantar, Ronald 76 168 Gardner, Cheryl 168 Garrett, Susan 35,111,122,168 Gartley, Catherine 168 Geddes, Clifliord 105,109,168 Gehrls, Robert 168 Geib, Wesley 168 Geryol, Raymond 168 Gesell, Sharon 168 Gibour, Bryan 1w,198 Gilbert, David 168 Given, Cynthia 168 Glabowicz, Joanne 168 Gladue, James 104,105,168 Globis, james 168 Gluesing.George 168 Godsc , Linda 168 Gonzaiez, Alexander 168 Gonzalez, J-olm 124,169 Gonzalez, uz 169 Goronson, Kristine 108,169 Grabarski, Sammy 106,169 Graf, Stephen 169 Green, Roberta 169 Greene, Michael 169 Greene, Priscilla 24,109,110, 111,169 Greene, Thomas 76,78.95,169 Grekso, Thomas 76.169 Greulich, Marion 169 Grice, Albert 97,169 Griess, Dee Ann 169 Griffin, Barbara 130,133,169 Griffin, Ronald 105,169 griHith,1gruce1gg,169 riggs ary Grigutis, Barbara 169 Grigutis, Patricia 130,169 Gruenwald, Lillian 111,115, 116,169 Grutzmacher. Thomas 169 Gunderson, Carol 169,209 Gutantes, Cynthia 169 Haack, Paul 169 Hadsell, Tom 76,78,97,169 Hall, Gregory 169 Hall, iiimes 169 Hall, ary 169 Hall, Shirley 108,133,169 Hallas, Nancy 111,169,224 Hallen, Anthony 169 Halvorsen, Richard 169 Ham son, Joyce 111 169 Handyy, Alphonso, 82,169 Hanna, Robert 169 Hanson, Mark 169 Haroian, Sammy 76 90,169 Harris, Charlotte 169 Harris, Judith 168,224 Hartke, Kenneth 169 Hautala, Jxill 169 Hautala, orma 169 Havirlak, ilohn 169 Hawkins, am 169 Hedger Dolores 169 Hegel, Paul 169 Heikkila, Jim 169 Heinz, Georgetta 108,169 Heiser, Daniel 169 Heiser, Janet 169 Helbling. Joseph 76,84,97,169 Heller, Edward 169 Henricksen, Nancy 169 Henriksen, Tom 169 Henry, David 78,169 Hermanson, Carol 169 Hernandez, Enrique 169 Hess, Justine 169 Hibbard, Sandra 169 Higalgower, Kenneth 89,169, 1 Hill, Elizabeth 169 Hill, Leonard 97,169 Hill, Michael 169 Hill, William 169 Hilliard, Theodore 169 Hladnik, James 97,169 Hodnik, David 169 Hohmann, Phyllis 169 Holder, Jerry 169 Hollister, David 169 Holmes, Cheryl 27,118,122, 170,224 l Hoobler, Jxudith 170 Hopkins, atricia 125,170 Houchin, Alan 170 Houghton John 170 Howard, Juanita 170 Hunsinger, Ralph 76.88.170 Hutcheson, Dannie 170 Hutnick, Ronald 170 Hutton, Linda 115,122,170 Hyde, Thomas 106,170 Idstrom, Patricia 170 Inglish, Douglas 76.97,170 Iverson, Colleen 170 Jackson, Douglas 105,170 Jackson, Mary 170 Jackson, Moszella 170 Jakomovich. Joyce 127,170 Janezich, Gloria 170 Janks, John 94,102,121,170 Jauhiainen, Donna 106,170 Jenelewicz, Gerald 170 Jenels, Eugene 170 Jentink, Janyece 170,198 Joelson, Bonnie 170 iohannesen, Carol 170 Johnson, Barbara 170 Johnson, Glenn 94,170 Johnson, Harold 76.78,93,170 Johnson, Norma 170 Johnson, Ruth 170 Johnson, Valcria 170 Jones, Karen 170 Jurgaitis, Mary 170 Jurkovac, John 170 Kahila, Charlene 170 Kgagowski, Judith 100,170, Kamerad, Richard 93,170 Kangas, Victor 170 Kantola, Ina 170 Kaptur, Nona 170 Karrasch, Francecco 170 Kaufmann, Lawrence 84,97, 170 Kauss, Richard 170 Keller, Suzanne 170 Kelley, Janet 170 Kelly, Donald 170 Kelly, Stephen 170 Keyser, Leslie 170 King, Peter 170 Kingsley Judith 170 Kinley, James 170 Kinnear, Mel 124,170 Kirch, Everett 122,198,170 Kirkland, Jack 170 Kistler, Donald 90,109,170 Kitchen, Linda 170 Kittner, Barbara 170 Klein, Carter 115,170 Kniazky, George 170 Knowles, Dawn 170 Kci-bg, Kathleen 119,122,130, Koerper, Karen 24,111,170 Koivula, Daniel 170 Kolar, Patricia 60,170 Kolb, William 170 Kolbrick, Cheryl 170 Kollhoff, Linda 170 Kolman, Frank 124,170 Kc?',?6ichan, Frank 76,88,102, Koskinen, Barbara 114,130,171 Kovacs, Judith 133.171 Kozlecar, Karen 109,171 Kramer, Lee 171 Krause, Lillie 171 Krehemker, Dianna 171 Kreklow, Dennis 171 Kretschmer, Robert 171 Krohn, Suzanne 106,119,171 Krumery, David 171 Krupa, Agnes 171 Kutzler, Sharon 171,198 Kuzmickus, Frank 84,97.171 Kyle, Earl 76,88,93,109,111, 171 LaBatt, Arthur 171 Lamb, Maurice 171 Landolt, Maureen 171 Lane, Jo 171 Larsen, Glenn 105,124 171 Latham, Susan 119,171 Laughton, Patrick 171 Lauritsen, Dalmar 171 Lavette. Lawrence 106,171 Lazaroff Leo 171 Leach, David 106,171 Leppen, David 171 Lerche, Kathleen 171,215 Levy, Sylvia 108,171 Lewis, Leroy 171 Liddell, Lillian 171 Lind, Ralph 171 Lindberg, Steven 171 Lindquist, Linda 171,215 Lindsey, Mitzie 118,171 Lindskog, Nancy 122,171,198 Littlefield, Jack 171 Loftus, Stephen 171 Lolmaugh, David 171 Lomax, Edward 171 Long, David 171 Long, Dolores 108,133,171 Lopez, Hugo 97,171 Loquidis, Carol 171 Lord, Thomas 171 Lozano, Elvira 125 171 Ludas, Michael 171 Lukas, Darlene 171 Lundberg, Cynthia 171 Lundeen. Gerald 171 Lundholm, Gary 171 Luoma, David 87,109,111,171 Lyons, Timothy 171 Lytikainen, John 171 Maass, Diana 171 Macki, bfike 87,97,171 Mackie, Sharon 171 MacLagan, Donald 171 Macrowski, Bernard 171 Madsen, John 171 Magnuson, Norman 171 Magnuson, Sandra 171 Makela, Kenneth 171 Maki, Marsha 171 Malec, Carol 171 Malone, Barbara 171 Maloney, William 76,78,97,171 Manoyan, Judith 171 Mantel, Donald 171 Marshall, Ronald 171 Martins, Judy 109,115,124,130, 133,171 Massimo, Ernest 172 Mathews, Richard 172 Mathiesen, Debra 134,172 Mathis, Betty 172 Matthiesen, Jay 106.172 Mattson, William 172 May, Barbara 172 May, Mary 172 Mayenschein, Larry 109,172 Mazmanian, David 172 McCasland, Doreen 172 McDonald, Patricia 127,172 McDonald, Sharon 172 McGlashan, Marcia 109,172 McGowon, Sharon 172 McGruder, Willie 172 McKim, John 172 McLellan, Donna 172 McManaman, Janet 172 McNeany, Stephen 172 McNutt, Victoria 172 Mercer, Paula 172 Merkel, Laurie 125,172 Merlo, Mary 172 Mesec, Peggy 172 Meunier, lark 105,172 Meyer, Judith 172 Michael, Michaeleen 198.172 Miehalowski, Elizabeth 172 Miholic, Dale 105,172 Miller, Bruce 109,172 Miller, Gary 106 Miller, Lillie 172 Miller, Rodney 95,172 Miltimore, Eugene 172 Miner, Gary 172 Minikel, Carol 172 Minnerly, Lynda 172 Minor, Gloria 172 Misiek, Linda 120,172 Mitchell, Carl 172 Mitchell, Frederick 172 Mivshek, Kathleen 125,198, 172,203,224 Mjelde, Jerry 172 Moats, Charles 172 Moc, Richard 172 Mont, Carmen 172 Montgomery, haha 124,172 Montgomery, arybeth 172 Moore, Dawn 172 Moore, Thomas 105,172 Moppin, Betty 172 Moran, griahn 172 Moran, ichael 172 Morris, Nancy 172 Morris, Rowena 106,172 Morris, Susan 58,100,101,111, 122,172,215 Morrison, Robert 78,84,94,111. 172 Morstadt, Robert 172 Morstadt, William 172 Motley, Patricia 172 Muhlke, Diane 172 Mulready, Gael 172 Murphy, Randall 172 Murphy, Richard 172 Mustain Eugene 172 Mygland, Myrna 172 Naden, Donald 37,172,198 Naden, Vernon 97,132,172 Neals, Gloria 172 Neargarder, Minnie 172 Nelson, Allen 105,173 Nelson, Diana 173 Nemanich, Patricia 132,173 Newyear, William 106,122,173 Neyrinck, Raymond 173 Nichols, Van 95,173 Nicketakis, Nicholas 173 Niday, Robert 88.173 Nielsen, David 76,87,88,96,111 115,173 Nielsen, Linda 122,173 Niemi, Michael 173 Niemi, Norma 173 Niemi, Patricia 109,172 Niemi, Thomas 173 Nixon. Brenda 173 Noll, Christy 119,125,134,173 Nolte, Kenneth 173 Noonan, Michael 173 Norden, Ruth 106,122,173 Nordlund, Arvid 173 Norkus, David 173 Norkus, Roger 84,173 219 Student Index, uniors Normark, Evelyn 121,173 Normark, Ruth 173 Novak, Andrew 87,173,201 Nunes, Ronald 173 Nuuttlla, Charles 90,93,173 Ochoa, Peter 173 Odell, Milo 173 O'Donnell, Raymond 173 Olson, Diane 111,125,130,173. 203 224 I O'Malley, Dennis 97,173 Orr, Marianne 173 Ostrander, Nancy 130,173 Ostrander, Terrg 105,173 Owens, Cory 17 Palmer, Larry 93,173 Pannell, Steve 132 173 Parker, Jackie 122,173 Parkinson, Jeffrey 97,173 Paskauskas, Jill 173 Pafgai, Jane 106,110,111,122, Patrick, Rebecca 173 Patterson, WVilliam 173 Payette, Joseph 173 Payne, Carolyn 173 Payne, Wilbur 173 Pecaro, Victor 76.78 173 Pecaro, Vincent 76,106,173 Peck, Katherine 63,114,173 Peifile, .Judy 173 Pekkarinen, Peter 173 Pelley, Vincent 28,76,87,93,173 Penny, Gregory 173 Perkins, Donald 173 Peternel, George 115,130,173 Peters, Teresa 173 Peterson, Gerrie 111,119,173 Peterson, Sharyn 173 Petroshius, John 115,173 Petrovic, Suzanne 174 Pharr, Rae 173 Pickle, Peggy 109,173 Pilon, James 173 Pink, Alfred 173 Pink, Richard 97,173 Pirlot, John 173 Po layen, Lawrence 173 Poilson. Harold 106, 173 Pohlson, Lawrence 106,173 Pokett, Sandra 111,174 Potter, Claude 105,174 Potter, Stephen 174 Poulos, Marguerite 174 Poulos, Peter 174 Prentice, Warren 94,115,174 Prorok, David 174 Pruitt, Charlene 174 Prusila, John 174 Pulaski, William 174 Pulis, Charlotte 120,174 Pulse, John 174 Puzek, Donald 174 Pylkkanen, Shirley 174 Queen, Sheila 174 Quigley, Dian 35,174 Rajala, Joanne 111,116,174 Rapp, Robert 104,174 Raiifii, Donald 97,105,132, Rayniak, Susan 174,198 Reflltiing, Aleta 111,124,133, Reed, Virginia 130,132,134, 174 Regas, George 174 Reid, Connie 118,134,174 Reinbach, Robert 174 Reitz, Pamela 122,174 Rettig, Robert 174 Rich, Geraldine 174 Richards, Robert 88,174 Rickett, Phyllis 174 Riley, James 174 Riley, Margaret 174 Riley, Patrick 122,174 Rissell, Robin 78,174 Ritz, Jon 87,97,174 Rivera, Manuel 174 Robertson, Martha 174,198 Robinson, Dwight 94,105,174 Robinson, Susan 116,119,174 Rode, Patty 174 Rodriguez, Jerry 174 Rohr anz, Daryl 174 Rompella, Karen 111,174 Rosario, Bartolome 174 Rosenbach, John 174 Roth, Arthur 129,174 Rowe, George 94,174 Roy, Dale 122,174 Runge, Tedd 106,174 Runyard, Wayne 174 Ruotsi, James 174 Ruta, Michael 174 Ruzek, Mary 174 Ryan, Patricia 174 Rybicki, John 124,174 Saari, Kenneth 174 Sacramento, John 78,97,174 201 Sager, Craig 84,97,174 Salata, San ra 174 Salmeri Peter 174 Salmi, Joseph 89,93,174 Sampica Thomas 174 Sams, Wendy 174 Sanchez. James 174 Sandoval. Gloria 174 Sandretto, Michael 174 Savage, Jjudith 174 Savage, hyllis 174 Sayre, Lynn 174,198 Scandiff, Sherry 174 Schaefer, Craig 174 Schapals, Karen 175 Schapals, 1Valter 108,175 Scheetz, Astrid 175 Schcnkenbt-rg, Michael 175 Schisler, Diana 108,175 Schmidt, Robert 106,109,175 Schrader, Robert 175 Schroetter. David 175 Schroff, Donald 175 Schwartz, David 102,175 Schwarz, Richard 88,915,175 Scott, Janice 175 Scott, fargaret 175 Seals, Deborah 175 Sears, Patricia 175 Selzer, Patricia 175 Serdar, Mary 175 Severtson, Gary 175 Shaffar, Bonnie 175 Shaffar, Jean 175 Shamlin, Eldon 175 Shannon, Shirley 114,121,175 Shebenik. Anthony 175 Sheets. Carol 175 Shepard, Gay 175 Shepston, Ronald 97,175 Sherer. Lester 106,107,110, , 111,124,175 Sheridan, John 111,122,175 Sherman, , on 175 Sherrell, Katherine 175 Shimanckas. Jan 175 Shines, Robert 78,82,175 Short, Daniel 175 Short, Gail 65,116,175,201 Shubert, Dale 175 Shultis, Charles 175 Shultis, Walter 175 Sihvonen, Sandra 175 Simmons, Sherrie 175,198 Simpson. Kenneth 93,132,175 Sivula, William 94 111,175 Skalla, Mary 127,175 Skiera, Kenneth 175 Skvarce, Gary 87,175 Smith, Charles 175 Smith, Iceylene 175 Smith, Micliele 175 Smith, Sonja 175 Snigg, Virginia 125,127,132, Sneller, Carol 175 Sneyd, Henry 175 Solomon, Carl 175 Sorenson, Roger 175 Soto. Hector 175 Souder, Larry 65,105,175 Spires, Nancy 109.127,175 Stanley, Gerald 175 Starosta, Lloyd 175 Steinbrecher, Robert 105,175 Steinbur, , Dennis 175 Stevens, 'Donald 175 Stewart, Rex 175 Stone, Dorris 175 Stone, George 76.87,93,175 Stonebreaker, Ralph 84 Stouffer. Charles 6.78,175 Streed, Karen 122,175 Stritar, Kent 175 Stromstedt, Susan 175 Styden, Lawrence 175 Suggs, Sandra 109,175 Sustersic, Mary Ann 175 Swank, Ralph 76,78,175 Swanson, Judy 175 Swanson, Daniel 175 Swanson, Harold 176 Swiagrgon, Joanne 119,125,176 Tapio, Randy 97,176 Tatem, Carolyn 176 Taylor, James 176 Taylor, Richard 176 Tekampe, l3ficlii1,eg176 ennyson, on Terrill, Philip 76,88,93,176 Thaxton, Nancy 176 Thivierge Patricia 176 Thomas, Janice 176 Thompson, Maureen 176 'gtoinpinJi1LOflesT7g76 urne , es ey Tiernan, iimes 176 Tiernan, ichael 176 Timonen, Sandra 176 Tinsley, Joanne 111,122,176 1752298 oc , o ert Tomasiewicz, Dennis 176 Torbeck Dennis 176 Torres, ,lg:i3iif?eI6125,133,176 orres, a e Toumey, Joseph 176 Towle, Brenda 176 lgraxler, lamina raynor, are Trollla, lglary 112,176 ru y, etty Trudeau,geanne 176 Trundle, arole 176 Trusky, Raymond 106,176 Student Index, juniors Tuck, Rickcrt 176 Tucker, Susan 176 Turner, Linda 124,176 Turnpaugh, Kenneth 176 Ukkonen, :Mark 176 Urbaitis, Brian 76,88,176 Urbaitis, Theodore 176 Uxiaggicic, Carol 111,124,127, Urbick, Thomas 176 Uremovieh, Patricia 176 Usa, Lynnette 176 Vandermark, Helen 176 Van Dreese, hlarilyn 176 Van Pclt, David 176 Vardeman. Joyce 176 Varonen, Bruce 106,176 Varsek, Patricia 176 Vasey, Sue 176 Vaughan, Karen 176,198 Velkover, Cheryl 176 Venismk, John 176 Vesanen, Joel 76.88,93,176 Vikre, Joyce 176 Voss, Robert 176,198 Vowels, Ben 176 Wachsmuth, Kathryn 176 Wachsmtlth, Priscilla 176 Wade, hlichael 67,176 YVadell, Keith 82.176 YVagner, Lynda 176 YVaidzunas, Thomas 87,95,106, 107,109,110,176 YValczak, Suzanne 176 Walden, Daniel 124,176 Walker, James 176 lValker. Lawrence 176 Student Index, Sophomores Abel, John 179 Adams, Arthur 179 Adams, Michael 179 Adams, Vickie 179 Addison, John 93.179 Adler, Stanley 179 Alexander, Carlos 179 Alexander, Douglas 106,179 Alford, Velma 93.179 Alonso. Diane 179 Alter, Kenneth 179 Alvis. Sandra 118.122,179 Amadei. Raymond 83.179 Ambrose, Brian 86.179 Ames, Benjamin 131.179 Anderfuren. Helen 135.179 Easley, Charles 181 Andersen, David 126,131,179 Andersen, Larry 131.179 Andersen, Ronald 179 Anderson, Carolene 179 Anderson, David 179 Anderson, Shirley 179,198,199 Anderson, George 179 Angelopolous, Mary 179 Angelus, Joseph 179 Anglada, Linda 132,179 Arnold, Hilton 179 Aten, John 179 Atwood, Lynda 179 Backys. Eugene 179 Baez, Henry 179 Balanky, David 179 Baltimore, Mary 179 Banick, Paul 131.179 Barnes, Bobbie 179 Barnes, King 179 Barrett. Brenda 133,179 Barron, Daniel 179 Barron, Joan 179 Barrows, Susan 179 Bassett, Nancy 111,122,179 Battisfore, Linda 179 Bay. Mike 80,97.82.179 Beaubien. George 179 Beck, William 80.179 Beem, Diane 122,134,179.198. 199 Bell, Cecil 179 Bell, Mae 179 Bell, Mary 179 Bell, Peter 179 Bena, John 179 Bennett, Terry 179 Berry, Deanne 179 Berry. Helen 179 Bertels, Diane 122,179 Bieda, Edwin 179 Biegay, Kerry 123,179 Beinkowski, Frances 179 Black. Shirley 179 Blackard, Deloris 179 Blackard, Peggy 179 Bloom, Nicholas 179 Boeggen, Paulette 100,125,135, 179 Bomberry, Glen 179 Botnbolis, Christine 179 Bond Jerry 97,179 Boni, Jean 179 Bonilla, Ruth 179 Borden, Carolyn 179 Bofggk, Helen 125,135,179,198 Botsford, Kent 88,93,131,179 Bourland, Dennis 80,179 Boxerman, Sharon 118,125,179 Boyer, Ella 179 Boynton. Frank 179 Bradke, Nancy 179 Bradley, Cheryl 179 Bradshaw, Danny 179 Bradshaw. Faye 179 Braithwaite, Betty 179 Breining, Beverly 179 Brenton, James 179 Brewer,l Grace 179 Broeme kamp, James 179 Brooks, Willie 179 Brown, David 179 Brown, James 179 Brown, Janice 34,116.123,179 Brown, Keith 111,119,179 Brown. Marilyn 179 Brown, Robert 86.97.179 Bruch, Thomas 179 Bruckner, Cecila 179 Bruring, Victoria 179 Bryant, Margaret 179 Buflin, Jeffrey 179 Buntrock, Jane 179 Bure, Celeste 179 Burficld, Dan 179 Burficld, Norma 179 Burke, James 179 Burke, Marianne 100,101,111, 121,178,179 Burnett. Thomas 179 Burris, John 97,123,179 Butkus, Theresa 118,179,198 Butler, Eleanore 123,179 Butler, Kenneth 179 Cahill, Maurice 179 Caldwell, Roy 179 Calhoun, Cecilia 179 Callow, Gregory 179 Camarato, Douglas 97,131.180 Canelakes, Anthony 131,180 Card. Leslie 180 Carlin, Thomas 111.121,180 Carlson, Ronald 180 Carlson, Susan 125,180,198,199 Carr, Timothy 180 Carrubba, Ronald 180 Carter, Joan 113,125,180 Casey, Connie 180 Celaric, Karen 122,180 Cesnovar, Albert 86,97,180 Chalfant, Roberta 180 Charleston, Wilson 180 Charlton, Richard 180 Chatterton, Kay 122,180 Cherry, Sandra 111.180 Chiochios, Harry 180 Chostner, Gerald 80 Christopher, Randal 180 Christopherson, Clifford 180 Clark, Kathy 180 Clark, Ronald 180 Clarke. Richard 91,180 Clay, Patricia 180 Close. hlary 106,122,180 , Closson, Marilyn 180 Coflin, David 86.131,180 Colberg, James 180 Colby, Glenn 180 Colby, JoAnn 120,180 Cole, Maurice 86,180 Cole, Sally 180 Coleman, Dolesther 180 Coleman, Ronnie 86.97,180 Collins, Janet 123.180 Collins, Patricia 180 Congdon, Aleta 122,180 Cook, Robert 180 Coon, Madeline 180 Corcoran, Allan 180 Cornelius, Pamela 180 Corpior, Stanton 80,87,97,180 Cossman, Sharon 180 Costa, Joseph 80,97,180,198, 199 Cote, John 180 Cotton, Ruthie 180 Cougle, Boyd 180 Cox, Larry 131.180 Crane, Kathleen 180 Crawford, Dennis 180 Crouch, Judy 121,180 Cummings, Kay 180 Cusitnano, Marilee 180 Cvetan, Rosemarie 106,180 Cvetnick, Dorothy 180 Daggitt, John 123,180 Dahl, Erwin 80,87,180 Dahl, Stephen 94,106,111,180 Dake, Glenn 180 Damos, Diane 111,122,180 Damos, James 80,97,121,180 Danielsen, Brant 180 Danielson, Douglas 88,180 Danielson, Gilbert Darling, Joseph 180 Darnall, Cathy 118,122,180 Daum, Nola 118,135,180 Davern, Rene 135.180 Wall, Robert 111.124,176 Wallin, Douglas 177 Walt. Mary 177 Ward, Jon 177 JVarling, Jeremiah 106,177 1Varthen, Georgia 177 Washington, Dorothy 177 Waste, Dawn 108,177 Waterstraat, Kathleen 108,133 177 Watkins, Carol 177 1Vatkins, Curtis 82.177 1'Vatkins, Jacqueline 177 1N'aud, Robert 84.177 1Veller, Annemarie 177 WVells, Terry 106.177 Wendt, Carol 177 WVesa, Jon 177 YVest, Bradford 90,177 Westman. Nancy 177 Davidson, Judith 180 Davidson, Marsha 180 Davis, Bridget 111,115,123, 135,180 Davis, Charlotte 106,119,180, 199 Davis, Cora 180 Davis, Hilda 133,180 Davis, Suzanne 180 Davis, Tom 180 Davis, Yvonne 180 Deal, Joyce 132,133,180 Dean, Dolores 121,180 Decker, Sharon 180 Deiblcr, Lesley 111.125,180 Delarosa, Manuel 86,97.180 Denison, Frank 83.180 DeRue, Cynthia 111,123,180, 198,199 Devane, Mary 180 Devine, William 180 Devore, William 86,180 DeYoung, Betty 135,180 Dhyvetter, Kenneth 180 Dieck, Kenneth 80,83.180 Dietmeyer, Barbara 123,180 DiGiacinto, Margo 132,180 Dillard, James 97.180 Dines, Barbara 180 DiNicolantonio, Mar 180 Dominick, Stephen 80,180 Domke, Loren 94,123,180 Donaby, Arthur 180 Donaby, Darlene 180 Donahue, David 180 Dorman, Raemae 180 Dorsey, Joan 180 Doucet, Victoria 180 Douglas, Thomas 180 Downey, Connie 131,180 Doyle, Sharon 180 Drinka, Patricia 121,135,180, 198.199 Duescher, Beth 111,119,122, 180 Dunbar, Eric 181 Duray, Martin 181 Duty, John 181 Duva, Toni 181 Edmondson, Michelle 181 Edwards. Willie 181 Eiblein, Bonnie 132,181 Erikson, Leif 181 Erickson, Margaret 132,181 Etolen, Nancy 181 Evans, Carol 181 Evans, Marilyn 181 Fallos, Harold 131,181 Favelli, John 181 Feathergill, Karl 181 Feiertag, John 100,123,181 Fcnters, Craig 123,181 Ferguson, Brenda 181 Ferguson, Debra 181 Ferreri. Lawrence 99,181 Ferri, Thomas 83,123,181 Fields, Linda 181 Fink, Vic 80,87,106,181 Finn, Newton 111,123,181 Fiske, Lucille 181 Fish, Keith 80,91,97,181 Fisher, Ned 87,95,111,115,121, 181,198,199 Fisher, Tom. 181 Fisher, Virginia 122,181 Fitzjohn, Sharon 181 Flaherty, Mary 120,181 Flesher, Anne 181 Foley, Patricia 181 Foster, Ronald 97,181 Fox, Thomas 181 Franklin, Fairy 80,181 Franz, Ricky 181 Fredsbo. Barbara 181 Friday, Linda 181 Frost, Roy 80,87.97,121,181 Fuesting, Judy 181 Fuller, William 91,181 Gadsby, Michael 181 Gallaugher, George 181 220 Whisenand, Ronald 177 WVhite, Harry 97.177 White, JVhite, YVhite, Janice 106.177 Richard 177 YVilliam 177 Wicchecki, Betty 177 WViechecki. Victoria 177 Wiener, Paul 177 Wigginton, Herman 177 Wigginton, Sandra 177,198 Wilkerson, Edward 78,177 Wilkins, Linda 177 VVilliams, Robert 177 Yvillis, Joyce 177 YVilson, Llaleohn 177 YVinters, Penny 108,177 Winton, Bonita 177 Wise, Bruce 177 YVoertz. Susan 109.177 Wolf, Nancy 177 Gamberale, Judith 181 Garrity, Peter 95,123,181 Garvin, Vernon 181 Garvonski, Linda 181 Gatlin, Gerald 181 Gelling. Mark 181 Genunzio. Patricia 181 Gere, David 181 Germer, Jacqueline 181 Gersich. John 80,123,181 Geske, Cheryl 181 Gibboney, Jeanne 181 Gibbs, Thomas 181 Gibour, David 131,181 Gibson, Diana 181 Giniotis, Anthony 94.123,181 Giovanetto, James 181 Gladue, Lin a 181 Glenn, Eleanor 181 Glickman, Philip 132,181 Godsey. Carolyn 181 Golwitzer, Brian 181 Gonzales, Edward 181 Gonzalez, Maria 181 Goracio, Antonio 181 Goracio, Paulette 181 Goracio, Wendy 181 Gordon, Michael 87,181 Govekar, Janet 115,121,181 Grams, Michael 181 Grana, Joseph 83,97,111,123, 181,198 Green, Susan 106,111,181 Greene, Betty 121,181 Grcgorm, Jane 117,132,181 Grier Chantes 181 Grindey, candanec 123,181 Grisham, John 131,132,181 Grohall, Roberta 181 Grom, Robert 181 Grosenbaeh, Norma 123,181, 199 Gudda Guinn Gulled, Christa 181 Jimmie 83,537,181 e, John 181 L Guerin, Joseph 181 lg Gunn, LaVerne 181 Haack, Cecilia 181 Haese, John 95,181 Hagen, Ronald 181 Haines Larry 181 Heirrell, Terry 80,86,181 Hakko, Christine 181 Hall, Harry 181 Hall, Micheal 181 Hallgren, Harvey 181 Hallgren, Stephen 131,181 Halvorscn, Allene 181 Halvorsen, Kenneth 131,181 Hamil, Janette 181 Hampson, Gary 89,181 Hankins, Neldra 181 Hanna, Merikay 120,181 Hannula, Loraine 125,181, 198,199 Hansen, Clara 181 Hansen, Kenneth 89,181 Hansen, Mark 181,198,199 Hanson, Monica 111,181 Harding, Carolynn 181 Harding, Arlene 182 Hargett, Sherry 182 Harju, Jean 182 Harms, Sandra 121,182 Harnden, Robert 182 Harper, Henry 86,537,182 Harris, Delores 182 Harrison, Renee 182 Hartman, Ellen 182 Hasty, Samuel 182 Hawkins, David 182 Hayden. Pamela 182 Heath, Judy 132,182 Heitschel, Shirley 106,182 Hcmeyer, James 111,123,182 Hendee, Janis 182 Heningcr, Mary 182 Hiiigigksen, Russell 80,83,97, Wolfe, Shirlee 177 Vtlolkomir, Irwin 178.177 lNood, Patricia 177 Woodard. Jon 177 YVooldridge, Susanne 177 Wright, Daniel 89,177 Yankus, Raymond 177 Yoemn. Barbara 111.119,122 130,177 Yukna, Michael 177 Zelenik, Thomas 177 Zierlein. Donna 177 Zimmett, Tina 109.177 Zitka, June 109,122,177 Zupan, Michael 177 Zupec, Gregory 177 Zupkus, Stephen 177 Hiatt, Jeannine 182 Hickey, Kathy 182 Higgins, Diane 121,135,182 Hill, Carolee 182 Hill, Elaine 182 Hilliard, Janice 182 Hodge. Dorothy 182 Hoff, Kathleen 182 Hofmeister, Janet 135,182 Hofmeister Jean 135,182 Hohenstreiter. Carolyn 182 Hollenback, Linda 118,123,1 198 Holm, Val 182 Holmes, William 131,182 Hook, Steven 182 Horne, Philip 182 Hornshuh, Margaret 182 Horton, Judy 182 Howard, Audrey 182 Howlett, Karen 182 Howlett, Kathleen 182 Hribar, Robert 86,9-3,131,182 Hriblan, Patricia 182 Hubert, Bonnie 182 Hudson, Mack 131.182 Hudspeth, James 182 Huerta, Alma 182 Huffman, Linda 126.182 Hlilgl?S, Jacqueline 122,132, Hughes, Langston 80,86,97,1 Huley, Gerald 182 Hulsebus, Connie 118,123,12 182 Hunt, Bridgette 182 Hunt, Robert 182 Hurndon, Christopher 80,182 llc, Jerry 93,131,182 Imroth, Bruce 182 Inman, Guy 88,97,123,182 Iwanski, Yvonne 182 Jacobsen, Elaine 182 ackson, Jay 80,97.182 Jacobs, Barbara 182 , acobs, Bruce 182 Jacoby, John 182 anks, Mary 135.182 , aronik, Edward 95,123,182 aronik, Frank 95,182 arrett, Kathleen 182 astrzembski, James 182 eannotte, Karen 125,182 offers, Robert 182 efson, Sharon 126 182 enkans, James 97,123,182 ereb, James 83,123,182 ohns, Susan 182 Johnson, Barbara 126,182,129 199 ohnson, Daniel 182 ohggon, David 37,111,115, Johnson, Diana 135,182 ohnson, Loretta 182 ohnson, Martha 182 ohnson, Robert 182 ones, David 182 ones, James 182 ones, Karen 131,182 ones, Lillian 182 ones, Ronald 106.182 Henson, David 182 Herbst, Vickie 182 Herrin, William 182 Hivggt, James 65,80,91,93,111, oseph, Bonnie 125,182 ulian, George 182 umper, Diane 182 urkovac, George 95,182 Justice, Eugene 182 Kaddatz, Barbara 123,135,18 Kacding, Jon 182 Kalina, James 88,93,102,123, 182,198,199 Kallioinen, Eino 131,182 Kane, Dorothy 118,121,182 Kapoulas, Georgia 182 Kapoulas, Karen 182 Karns, Cheryl 182 Kaski, Jane 122,182 Keber, Patricia 100,119,178, 182 Keeley, Kathleen 116,182 Keller, Sandra 182 dzior, John 83,131,182 nedy, Bonita 182 tnedy, Michael 182 kove. Bruce 80,182 ley, Judith 121.182 pan, Sharon 182 ter, Norma 182 g, Martin 183 gsley, Jacqueline 131.183 kpatrick, Aline 115,118,183 kwood, Richard 78,96,100, 11,123.178,183 chen, Richard 83,131,183 tner, Erwin 183 rstrom, Connie 120,183 in, Charylene 183 nesmith, Evelyn 183 ba, Lawrence 183 eip, Janet 183 esser, Thomas 86,97,183 lbrick, Mark 183 grgan, Ludwig 111,123, rczak, Martin 80,87,97, 83 skela, Jane 183 ski, Barbara 133.183 ustrup, Betty 183 vacek, James 183 walski, Paula 183 y, Karl 89.183,198,199 lecar. Carol 183 inc, John 91,183 njc. Theresa 91,126,183 uscher, Sherry 183 gman, Charles 183 eger, itfark 95.183 har, Michael 183 kla. Dennis 88,93,183 pski, Charles 183 utz, Dana 183 tzler, Barbara 183 le, Lynn 183 arbara, Yvonne 183 att, Linda 183 ne, Dennis 131,183 ibert, Johnny 183 dolt, Duane 183 ngdon, Wayne 102,183 nge, Jacob 97,183 rsen, Linda 183 ser, VVilliam 123,183 15150, Catharine 121,183,198, ghlin, Bruce 89.131,183 ret, John 93,106,183 ritsen, Nick 183 yson, Daniel 183 lo, Bertha 183 zi, Gene 183 ter, Elaine 183 onowicz, Susan 183 wzader, Mike 131,183 hti, James 183 dberg, Milton 183 dberg, Nancy 183 deman, Barbara 135,183 chlield, Sharon 123,183 ckvis, Vera, 183 ckvis, Vernon 183 ffredo, Mary 183 lmaugh, Sandra 123,183 ng, Brian 93.123,183 pez, Angel 183 uko, Patricia 111,120,125, 83 nd, Steve 95,123,183 nd uist, Linda 183 le,cRobert 183 ons, Stephen 183 ski, Elizabeth 183 caitis. Carol 111,123,135, 183,198,199 cLagan, Robert 131,183 dden, Sandra 122,183 digan, Michael 95,183 dison, Valeria 183 adison, Vernon 183 adsen, Gail 125,183 adsen, Karen 183 akar Margaret 183 aki, lame 183 aki, Gerald 183 aksimovic, Dra o 183 anier, Michael 97,183 aricnthal, Marc 83,183 ariscol, Rosa 183 arsh, Sharon 123.183 artin, Kathryne 183 artin, Maryann 183 artin, Ronald 80,93,183 slowski, Marcia 121,183 assie, Robert 183 athews, Ma 183,199 atos, Julio 183 atson, Howard 183 aurer. Marlene 183 May, J-ack 83,183 May, ynda 183 Mayberry, Doris 183 Maze, Kristeen 183 Mazrtn, Linda 183 McCleod, Barbara 183 McCinton, Josephine 183 McCoy, Bessie 183 McCoy, Terry 183 McCue, Barbara 183 McDermott, Mary 183 McDonald, Thomas 83,88,183 McFarland, Bernard 183 McGahan, Kenneth 93 183 McGehee, Caryn 132,183 McGraw, Wilbert 183 Mclntire, Kenneth 88,94,123, 183 McMahon, Thomas 183 McMillon, Roger 184 1NIcNeely, Ma 121,184 Medina, Joe 86,88,97,184 Mehtala, Donna 184 Meissner, Judith 184 Melius, Michael L. 95,184 Melius, Michael M. 80,184 Melville, Robert 93,123,184 Mercado, Anna 184 Mercer, Saunder 122,184 Merlo, Grace 184 Merridith, Brenda 184 Merzlicker, William 123,132, 184 Meyers, Howard 184 Michael, Patricia 121,184 Midel, Leilani 184 Miholic. Sharon 184 Miller, Christopher 184 Miller, Judy 184 Miller, Michael 105,184 Miller, Richard 184 Miner, Lee 184 Minneci, Philip 102,184 Minor, Sandra 184 Miolen, Carolyn 184 Mitchell, Daniel 97 184 Mavshek, Donna 113,132,184 Moats, Kathleen 133,184 Molback, Linda 184 Monroe. Roger 102,111,123, 184,198,199 Montancz, Victor 184 Moore, Kenneth 88,93,184 Moore, Sandra 123,184 Morales, Norma 184 Mordhorst, Alice 184 Moreno, Donald 80,83,123,184 Morris, Linda Mosley, Patricia 184 Muccitelli, Nancy 184 Muccitelli, Robert 80.86,184 Mu erditchian, Vernon 80,184 Muioy, Richard 184 Murphy, Kathleen 184,198, 199 Musick, Joseph 184 Mustain, Mike 184 Myer, Charles 184 Myers, Kathleen 184 Myers, Robert 184 Needham, Dave 184 Neefe Louise 184 Neil, iris 121,184 Nelson, William 184 Nenonen, Stephen 89,184 Neuman, Jeanne 184 Newborn, Kelly 184 Nichols, Gag 184 Nielsen, Lin a 111,123,184 Nielsen, Pamela 184 Noble, Carol 184 Noonan, Jack Norman, Morris 86,184 Norstrom, Sandra 111,123,184 Ochs, Carol 184 O'Connell, LaVerne 184 O'Dcll, Robert 184 Oehme. Lwn 132,184 Oferloch arren 184 Ogilvie, Judith 120,122,184 Olesak, Kris 184 Olsen, Oliver 184 Olson, David 184 Ortiz, Pedro 184 Ostrander, Jon 184 Ostrander, Thomas 91,184 Owens, Carolyn 184 Owens, Sally 135,184 Paakola, Bruce 184 Palmer, Gary 184 Palmer, loc 184 Palmer, Roger 184 Palo, Linda 184 Paparigian, Nishan 184 Papesh, Jacqueline 135,184,199 Parker, Dezzie 184 Parker, Donna 184 Parker, Loretta 184 Parker, Stephen 184 Parkinson, Linda 135,184 Parks, Katherine 184 Parr, Linda 135,184 Pastell, Linda 184 Patrick, James 123,184 Pau cl. Dale 184 Paui Margaret 123 184 Paulsen, John 80,86,127,184 Pavelski, Bradley 89,184 Payne, Ronald 184 Pearson, Richard 184 Pechinis, Alexia 184 Pena, Rose 184 Penny, Michael 131,184 Peterson, Beverly 122,184 Peterson, James 184 Peterson, John 132,184 Peth, Steven 80,91 121.184 Petitclair, Eileen 116,125,184 Petitclair, Jean 123,184 Pfeiffer, Dennis 184 Phelps, Jane 185 Phili ps, Linda 119,125,135, 185,198,199 Philpot, Bessie 133,185 Pingel, Judith 185 Pingel. Sue 185 Plaza, Marlene 185 Plesnjak, Joanne 123.185 Podboy, Edward 80,855,185 Poguc, James 88,93,185 Poland, Brenda 123,185 Polansek, Thomas 86,97,185 Pope, Dennis 185 Pope, Ida 132,133,185 Porter, Josegh 131,185 Prigglica, T omas 83,88,123, Proctor, Janet 185 Prorok, ,kildith 185 Prorok, arcia118,185,198, 199 Puzek, Mary 185 Quinn, Anthony 131,185 Radschweit, Esther 185 Ralf, Richard 185 Ramig, Richard 80,185 Rangas, Nancy 185 Raper, Kathleen 131,185 Raymond, Norma 125,185,198 Reed, Kenneth 80,185 Reed, Vir il 185 Reinhart,3'eter 185 Render, Linda 135,185 Resch, Dennis 185 Rhyan, Abele 185 Rickctt, Karen 185 Ricks, Maurice 185 Ricdy,lgohn 83,134.185 Riley, obert 131,185 Rill, Ronnie 131,185 Rinehart, John 111,121,185 Rislcy, Thomas 185 Rivera, Angelo 125,185 Roate, Patrick 185 Robbins, Carole 111,125,126, 185 Roberts, Brenda 185 Robertson, David 185 Robinson, Linda 185 Rochnich, David 80.1-85 Romanko, Shirley 18:1 Rose, Maureen 119.125,135, 185,198,199 Rose, William 185 Rosenberg, Janice 185 Roth, Harry 185 Rukstales, Bette 116.125,185 Rushmann, Mary 185 Ruta, Geraldine 185 Rutkowski, Carol 185 Rutkowski, John 185 Rynearson, David 185 Saam, Francis 106,185 Sacramento, Donna 119,123, 135,185 Salomon, Charles 104,185 Samilow, Alice 122,185 Sanchez, Norma 185 Sandee, Richard 91,122,185 Sanders, Aline 185 Sanders, Alton 83,185 Sangrelet, Charles 185 Sanstad, Alton. 185.198.199 Saunders, Allen 91,111,121, 135,198,199 Savel, Susan 116,135,185,210 Sawby, Georgia 135,185 Schalck, Christopher 126,185 Scheeler, Judy 185 Schmitt, Gilbert 97.131185 Schroeder, Kathleen 185 221 Student Index, Soplzomores Schultz, Jeannine 185 Schwartz, Russell 88,185 Schwarz, Margarete 123,185 Scott, Sherry 185 Scott, Steven 80,111,185 Scars, Colleen 185 Sears, Corrine 185 Sears, amie185 Seek, oyce 121.135,185 Selph. Larry 185 Semonick, Diane 185 Scnica, Stephen 185 Senter, John 131,185 Serwa, Ronald 93,185 Sheehan, Patricia 185 Sheehan, Thomas 185 Shellene, Kurt 87,111,185 Sherman, Jim 30.91.185 Sherrell, David 83.131,185 Sherwood, Bonnie 185 Shisler, Marilyn 34,185 Shook, Roger 88,97,123,185, 198,199 Shorman, Diane 185 Short, Alice 185 Shreve, Michael 83.185 Shultis, Susan 123,134,135,185, 198.199 Sihovonen, Susan 185 Simmet, Mary 185 Sirvidas, Mary 113.119.135.185 Sirvidas, Rita 100.123,178,185 Skalla, Georgine 185 Skilling. Carol 185 Sltrlac, Matthew 185 Slater, John 83,186 Slettum, Betty 186 Slocum, Gary 80 86,97,186 Slovnik Patricia 186 Smale, Williaiii 123.186 Smith, Fredrick 186 Smith, John 140,186 Smith, Marjo 186 Smith, Marguerite 186 Smith, Pearly 186 Smith, Robert 93,186 Smole, Michael 186 Smrtnik, Judith 123,135,186 Sooley, Williatn 186 Sorensen, Bonita 186 Sorensen, Chris 86.87,186 Sorensen, Paula 186 Sorensen, Ray 80.83,186 Spenko, James A83.97,186 Spinelli, Naonn 186 Springer, Charles 123,186 Spurlm , Roy 186 Sroka, James 186 Sroka, Jolm 91.131.186 Staben, Fredricka 186 Stanevicius, Carol 186 Stang, Karen 120.186 Starkey. Robert 131.186 Steele, Joan 123,186.198,199 Stefanc, Kenneth 186 Stefanowski, Fred 96,131,186 Stemas, Jean 186 Stewart, Carol 186 Stodola. Lynn 111,123,186 Stolel Andrian186 Stolarik. Miclielc 111,135,186 Stone, Darrell 131.186 Stone, James 83,186 Stoner, Karin 186 Storvik, Ronald 186 Strause, David 186 Stritar, Brent 131.186 Strublc. Lamond 125.186 Strykowski, Richard 89.93.186 Strykowski, Robert 93,186 Surlet, John 186 Svete, Elizabeth 186 Swalley, Jeannette 186,198,199 Swanson, Faye 118.186 Swanson, Marcia 186 Swanson. Patricia 121,186 Switzer, Thomas 186 Szewczyk, Helen 113,186 Tapio, Dcnnes 186 Tate, Thomas 186 Taylor, Danny 186 Taylor, Otis 186 Taylor, Thomas 186 Taylor, Velma 186 Teigland, Dennis 83,111,186 Thiel, Danny 131 Thomas, Tonya 123.186 Thompson, Laura 186 Thompson, Mary 186 Thompson. Ronald 83,186 Thoms, Karen 123,186,198,199 Thomsen, Gladys 186 Tipton, Danny 93,186 Tistinic, Timothy 186 Tistinic, Thomas 123,186 Toepke, 1Villiam 186 Topcik, 'Dennis 186 Topel, Robert 83.186 Torres, Alicia 186 Torres, Francisco 186 Torres, Lucila 122.186 Tottoroto. James 186 Toumey. Robert 186 Triplet, Paul 86,186 Truby, Roberta 122.186 Trygar, Barbara 186 Tuck. Cheryl 121.186 Tuokko, George 86,517,186 Tuovinen, Rija 186 Turk, Darlene 186 Turner, Carolyn 133,186 Ukkonen, Irma 186 Van, Susan 116,123,186 Vanderpool. Larry 186 VanHoogen. Theresa 186 Van Hove. Sue 123.186 Van Pelt, Bruce 91,123,186 Vardeman, Gary 83.123,186 Varsek, Virginia 135.186 Vaughan. Charles 186 Vavrelt, Thomas 121,186 Vega, Frances 186 Vega, Irma 186 Veltmas. Andrew 123.186 Velkovrh. Beverly 111,113,186 198,199 Vesanen, Rachel 111,186 Vickers, Matthew. Jr. 186 Vo ler, Robert 93,186 Voimar, Diane 119,186 Voss, Susan 186 Wachsmuth, 'Elizabeth 186 Wagnon, Linda 186 Wiggle-n, Mikki 1l1,122,135, Waline, Linda 186 Walker, Francis 91,186 Walt. Bernice 186 WVard, Debra 187 Waryi. Gail 187 Waslon, Terry 187 Watkins, Craig 93,187 YVatkins, Dorothy 187 Watkins, Steven 164,187 Weibley, Jimmie 187 Weigehgack 187 Welch. race 111.122,187 1VelCll, Linda 34.187 Welch, Robert 187 Wenzel. Renee 187 WVcst, George 187 WVest, J. F. 187 1Vhipple. Gerald 187 White, Elwah 131.187 White, La erne 187 White. Michael 83.106,187 Whitehead, Jolm 187 Whitefield. Vera 187 Whitlock, Jeannette 187 Whitlow, Karen 118 135,187 Wiechecki, Alicia 187 Wilcox, Emily 111.187 Marcia 111,187,198, Williams, Kathryn 187 Williams, Phillip 187 Wilson, Donald 187 1Vilson, Linda 123.187 Wilson, Portia 187 Yllinn, Jacqueline 106,187 WVinters, Carolyn 135.187 Winton, Robert 187 YVirtala. Frederick 126,187 1Virth, Susan 187 Wolden. James 187 1Volfe, Rosalie 187 YVoodard. Roger 187 Woods. Eleanor 187 1Vool, Norman 91,111.121,187. 198,199 Workman, George 187 Workman. Patil 187 Wrate, William 187 Vlriglit, lvlichael 123,134,187 1Vuoremma, Elaine 187 Yellcn, Marlo 118,123,135,187 Yoder. Lester 89,187 Youngberg, Cary 89.123187 Yount, William 123,187 Zaleck, Barbara 121.135.187 Zarifian, Lawrence 83,97,187 Zegar, James 187 Zeit, Betsy 116,135,187 Zelaitis, Carol 187 Zide. Cynthia 187 Znidersic, Kenneth 187 Zukowski. Robert 131,187 Zuraitis, Gerald 187 Student Index, Abel, Norman 189 Abney, Robert 189 Ackerman, LaVerna 132,189 Adams, Arthur 189 Adams, Linda 189 Adams, Robert 86,87,93,106, 189 Adler, Dennis 189 Aho, David 86,189,198,199 Akins, Melba 121,189 Alcorn. John 111,123,188,189 Alden, Ronald 89,189 Alden, Sharon 189 Alleman, Claudia 123,189 Almanzo, Gloria 132,189 Almanzo, Jesse 189 Altman, Karen 189 Ammons, Kay 189 Anderson, Alan 89,189 Anderson, Beverly 122,189 Anderson, Thomas 123,189 Andrade, Hope 189 Ano, Carl 91,189,198,199 Archdalel Robert 91,189 Archibald, Frances 189 Arnold, Gary 91,189 Ash, Linda 189 Atkins, Jerry 189 Babington, Robert 189 Bailey, Bailey, Linda 189 Mary 189 Bakanec, Patricia 189 Bakanec, Ronald 81,121,189 Bakshis, James 189 Ballard, Chcrrie 189 Baltimore, Willie 189 Bankhead, Douglas 189 Banks, Douglas 189 Barnes, Alexander 83,189 Barnes, Eugene 83,189 Barnett, Janis 189 Barrett, Bonnie 189 Bartousek, Pauline 189 Baruffi, Barbara 189,198,199 Baruffi, Margaret 189 Bassett. Carolyn 129,189 Bauer, Craig 189 Beck, Ralph 189 Beeman, Cheryl 189 Behnke, Gerald 189 Belec, Edward 189 Bell, Barbara 189 Bellfield, Renee 189 Benigno, Vito 189 Bentivcgna, William 189 Berens, Cynthia 189 Berens Jerome 126,189 Ber , Barbara 189,198,199 Berie, Carl 89,100 189 Bertram, Michael 189 Bevcar, Stella 189 Binning, Steven 189 Bishop, Barbara 189 Black, Sher 189 Blazevich, lifiiichael 189 Boeldt, Gary 189 Boller, Forrest 189 Bomberr , Rosemary 189 Booker, Catherine 189 Boone, Bertine 83,189 Boone, Gary 189 Booth, Jasper 189 Borg, Diane 189 Borrero. Migdalia 132,189 Boryc, Louis 89,189 Bousson, James 89,189 Bowden, Larry 189 Boxerman, Keith 123.189 Branaman, Patricia 189 Brandt, Jeanette 189 Breuer, Yeal 86,122,189 Brewer, Alicia 189 Breyer, Carol 189 Broemelkamp, Joan 189 Brooks, Carmi 129,189 Brown, Albert 189 Brown, Betty 189 Brown, Hattie 189 Brown, James 189 Brown, Susan 189 Brown Zoe 189 Bruce, ,Candyce 189,198,199 Buck, Lawrence 189 Bunsen, Jane 123,189 Brunet, Robert 189 Bruno, Frank 89.189 Bryant, LeRoy 86,189 Burgan, Alan 189 Burris, Fredrick 189 Busby, Barbara 189 Bushnell, Stephen 189 Caldwell, Judith 119,189 Calloway, Claudia 125,189 Camacho, Wilfredo 86.189 Canale, Merien 121,189 Cannon, Sandra 189 Cantrell, Candice 189 Caplicki, Janet 189 Carlin, Colleen 189 Carmody, Patrick 81,83,189 Carr, Alberta 189 Carrison, Robert 190 Carter, Dale 83,190 198 Cashmore, Kent 190 Cavanau h, Kathleen 118,190 Ceeere, foanne 190 Celesnik, Rita 190 Chambliss, Earl 190 Chapin. Darrell 190 Freshmen Chappell, Nancy 123,190 Chapley, James 190 Charleston. Joe 190 Charrier, Patricia 190 Chatnian, Lee 190 Chauvette, Diane 190 Chernich, Anne 190 Chesney, Robert 190 Childers, Marie 190 Chirolas, Darlene 190 Chisum, Lee 81.86190 Chong, Charlene 123,190 Chong, Dianne 3O,111,121, 126,190 Christian, Larry 23 190 Christian, Linda 190,198,199 Christian, Wayne 190 Christmas, Mary 190 Chumbley, Diane 190 Church, Robert 190 Cichosz, Wendy 190 Ciesla, Richard 91,190 Cisncroz, John 190 Cisncroz, Patrick 190 Clark, Barbara 190 Clark, Larry 190 Clark, Russell 190 Clay, Susan 111.190 Clement, Robert 87,190 Clendening, Craig 190 Cline, Donald 190 Cline, Michael 190 Close, Thomas 89,190 Cobb, Mari Ann 188,190 Cohn, Susan 133,190 Colbert, Claudette 190 Colon, Bernaber 190 Colon, Jose 190 Colp, William 81,89,190 Colwell, Linda 190 Comella, Pamela 190 Cook, Gerald 190 Cook, Harold 190 Cook, Priscilla 190 Corcoran, Patrick 190 Cordonnier, Nicholas 190 Coroneos, John 86,190 Cote, David 190 Cousins, Mary 129,190 Cox, Cassandra 190 Cox, Pe, gy 190 Coxon, Charles 190 Coyle, Patricia 190 Crabb, Timothy 81,190 Cramond. Harry 89,190 Crane, Bonny 190 Crawford, Maxine 190 Crawford, Merle 190 Cruz, Margaret 190 Cruz, Paul 190 Cruz, Virginia 190 Curry, wseph 190 Curry, ilham 123,190 Cvet ovic, Drago 190 Cvetnick, Linda 190 Daley, Thomas 190 Daley, Tlyrone 190,198,199 Dalzell, aula 111,120,190 Damron, Peter 190 Danoff, Eric 111,115,123,190, 198,199 Danson, Jean 111,123,190 Davern, Karen 111,190 Davis, Pamela 118,122,190 Day, Merritt 190 DeBates, Anthony 190 Degan, Deborah 119,123,190 Dela Rosa, Gilbert 190 Delkus, Barbara 190 Demaray, Larry 190 De Meter Jenita 133,190 Dennor, Jane 119,190 DeRue, David 86,190 Detienne, Jill 190 Detienne, Michael 190 Detwiler, Richard 190 Devenas, Paul 81,126,190,198, 199 Dexter, Thomas 190 Diaz, Lydia 190 Dickson, Robert 190 Bieterich, Janata: 190 lggS, erry Disch, lNilliam 190 Diver, Christina 100,123,190 Dobnikar, Roger 83 190 Domerchie, Louise 190 Don, George 190 Donab , Valerie 190 Donaldson, Diane 123,190 Doucet, Brenda 190 Dracos, Elaine 190 Drew, Nora 121,190 Drew, Patricia 123,190 Drew, Stephen 86,190 Drinkwine, Michael 81,123, 191 Duba, Cheryl 191 Dumas, Naneylee 191 Durkin Gregory 81,191 Duty, Lawrence 83,191 Eatmon, Kenneth 191 Eaton, David 191 Edwards, Judy 123,191,198,199 Ehnert, Susan 132,191 Einhorn, Jane 191 Elfering, Margaret 191 Elligat, Howard 91,111,129, Emmrich, Wendy 191 Endicott, Gerald 191 Erickson, Timothy 191 Ertl, Robert 191 Espinoza, Maria 191 Evans, Brian 191 Evans, Fred 81,86,191 Fallos, Patrick 191 Feathergill, Keith 81,191 Felbinger, Cynthia 191 Fendick, David 86,191 Fernandez, Carmen 191 Fields, Donald 191 Figeas, William 81,83,191 Finn, Richard 191 Fischer, Carol 191 Fisher, Thomas 191 Fisher, Yvonne 191 Fisset, John 191 Flaherty, Catherine 121,191 Flaig, Shelley 191 Flamme, Penny 191 Fleming, Jeffrey 191 Flessner, Alice 191,198,199 Florian, Karen 191 Fonk, Diana 191 Fons, Jeannine 191 Fontanini, Zandra 191 Forbes, Thomas 191 Ford, Jenney 121,191 Foster, Steen 86,191 Fountain, Christine 191 Forg, Darlene 191 Franklin, Gail 191 Fratus, Bruce 129.191 Frawley, Donald 81,191 Frey, Christine 119,122,188, 191 Friedland, Mary 191 Frisbie, Michael 191 Frizzo, Joseph 191 Frizzo, Linda 191 Froelich, Richard 191 Fromme, Barrie 111,191,198, 199 Futch, Lovie 191 Gaede, Sharon 191 Galbraith, Michael 191 Gallegos, Steven 191 Galloway, Linda 191 Gannon, Pamela 191 Gantar, Rita 191,198,199 Garcia, Kathryn 191 Garner, Cindy 191 Gartley, Edward 115,123,191 Gelbudas, Diane 191 Gelling, Diane 191 Gilbert, Donna 120,191 Gillespie, Nancy 191 Gipson, Theresa 191 Girdley, Lawrence 83,191 Girdley, Susan 191 Gist, Charlotte 191 Gladue, Gloria 191 Glass, Jill 191 Globis, Jerry 191 Globis, Ronald 191 Godsey, Caroll 191 Gold, Joseph 191 Gonyo, Robert 191 Gonzales, Jimmy 86,191 Gonzalez, Linda 191 Goodman, Richard 91,191 Goracio, Joy 191 Gosar, Edward 191 Gracey, Gayle 191 Grampovcnik, Thomas 191 Gran, Gregory 123,191 Grange, John 191 Gratz, Linda 132,191 Greene, Sheryl 100,188,191 Greiner, James 123,191 Grier, Robert 191 Griffin, Elvin 81,191 Griffin, Nancy 191 Griffin, Sharon 111,191 Grisham, John 191 Grogan, Granville 191 Grom, Frank 132,191 Groot, Robert 81,191 Grosenbach, Blake 191 Grubbs, James 191 Grutzmacher, Susan 191 Hadden, Suzzanne 191 Hakanen, Douglas 86,191 Haley, Don 91,111,191 Hall, Joel 83.191 Hall, Terri 191 Hallman, Donna 191 Hamann, Kenneth 192 Hamilton, Rea 192 Hampson, Curt 89,192 Handy, George 83,192 Haney, Hiram 88,192,198,199 Hanlte, Kenneth 192 Hanlin, Ruth 192 Hansen, Christine 121,192 Hansen, Diane 192 Hansen, Gary 192 Hansen, Marilyn 192 Hansen, Paul 192 Hanson, Delwin 192 Hanson, Mary 123,192 Hanson, Patricia 192 Harnden, Danny 192 Harding, Cheryl 111,192 Hargett Brenda 192 Harju, Janine 122.192 222 Harju, Patricia 192 Harmon, Brenda 192 Haroian, Pearl 192 Harris, Gregory 192 Haverluk, Shirley 192 Havirlak, Holly 192,199 Hawk, Susan 106,192 Hawkins. Frank 192 Heath, Emma 192 Heath, Terrell 82,88,192 Heck, Linda 111,121,192 Heibner, Mary 192 Hemersbach, Ronald 192 Henderson, Barbara 192 Henderson, Constance 192 Henderson, Donald 192 Henderson, Frederick 89,192 Hendricks, Lenora 192 Herd, Dennis 86,192 Hermelink, Robert 123,192 Hewitt, Michael 81,91,192 Hewitt, Thomas 192 Hickey, Gary 88,192 Hicks, Fred 192 Hightower, Donald 89,192 Hillson, Kathleen 192 Hillson, Marlene 192 Hiney, Esther 111.192 Hinks, Barbara 192 Hironimus, Bette 192 Hoard, Robert 192 Hokanson, John 192 Holden, Janet 192 Hollingsworth, Harriet 192 Hollstein, Janice 192 Holm, Edward 123,192 Holmber , Charles 91,192 Holmes, Patricia 192 Holmgren, JoAnne 192 Horrom, John 192 Horton, Lynda 192 Hovey, Robert 86,192 Howard, Diane 192 Hudson, Melton 89,192 Hudson, William 192 Huerta, Manuel 125,192 Hughes, Robert 91,192 Huley, Cree 192 Huley, Geraline 192 Hunt, Gail 192 Hunter, Kristin 111,192 Hutcheson, Judy 192 Hutchinson, Linda 192 Hwang, Leila 122,192 Hyde, Judith 100,101,192 Idstrom, Jennifer 123,192 Imroth, Joan 192 Ingalz, Jerome 192 Ingram, Otis 81,192 lngwerson, Diane 192 Iverson, Allen 83,192 Ivy, Annie 192 Jackson, James 192 Jackson, Opal 192 Jacobs, Susan 192 James, McLee 192 Janowski, Donna 132,192 Jarvis, Randy 192 Jellings, Kathleen 192,198,19 Jenelewicz, Michael 192 Jensen, Albert 81,83,192 Jensen, Donald 192 esenko, Elizabeth 192 ohaningsmeir, Mark 192 Johannesen, Ruth 192 Johnson, Alan 192 Johnson, Darlene 192 Johnson, Gail 129,192 Johnson, Harold 192 Johnson, Jacqueline 123,192 Johnson, Katherine 192 Johnson, Kenneth 192 Johnson, Michael 192 Johnson, Stephen 192 Joiner, Amos 192 lones, Donna 192 , ones, Ethel 192 , ones, Gail 192 Iones, Ophelia 192 ones, Patricia 111,122,192 , ones, Ruth 192 lones William 193 Qrordoh, Bruce 193 Joslun, David 193 Justice, Karen 119,193 Kalinowski Joseph 193 Kamerad, Larry 193 Kaminen, Carol 193 Kane, Nancy 121,193 Kanervo, David 193 Kangas, Karen 193 Katalinich, James 193 Kauss, David 193 Kazarian, Susan 118,122,193, 198,199 Kazian, Gregory 123,193 Kazmer, Vincent 89,111,193 Keller, Lennette 193 Kelly, Kelly, Herschel 193 Michael 193 Kenney, Patricia 193 Kenyon, Thomas 193 Kerns, Patrick 193 Kerpan, Gary 193 Kerr, Barbara 193 Keskes, Kathleen 193 Killian, Thaddeus 86.193 Killouizh. Ronald 88.193 9 King, Annie 193 King, Diane 193 King, Peggy 193,198,199 King Sandra 193 Kirkland, Sue 193 Kleinert. Sandra 193 Klinesmith, Kenneth 193 Koch, Karen 118,123,193 Koehler, Dennis 88,853,193 Koehler Linda 123,193 Kolar, Gary 86 193 Kolehma, Kendra 123,193 Kolens, Anthony 111,121,193 Kolman, Gabriel 121,193 Kouchan, Margaret 193 Koppleman, Mary 193 Kostoff, Iohn 193 Kovacs, Margaret 193 Krehbiel, Robert 111,193 Kreuscher, Russell 193 Krupa, Peter 193 Kukla, Mildred 193 Kukla, James 193 Kupperman, Betsy 122,193 Kurth, Michael 193,198,199 Kurtz, Daniel 193 Kyle, Arlette 193 Labus, Timothy 193 LaForgE:, Suzanne 129,193 Lake, arolyn 65,111,123,193 Lamar, Lavonna 193 Lambert, Sharon 193 Lampinen, Linda 193 Lanciloti, Joy 193,198,199 Lane, Janice 122,193 Lang, ary 193 Lapapa, Vincent 193 Lassiter, Dennis 193 Layette, Mar aret 126,193 Leatherman, Linda 193 Leben, Marilyn 193 Lehtimaki, Judith 193 Leicht, Mary 123,132,193 Leiting, Jane 111,193 Lenihan, Patrick 193 Lensing, Steven 193 Lenz, Lucy 193 Lenzi, Glen 91,193 Leskovec, Charles 86,193 Leslie, James 193 Leveque, John 193 Levonowicz, David 193 Licht, John 100,111,123,193 Lindquist, Kenneth 193 Lindsay, Robert 193 Litrento, Jacquelynn 126,193 Livingston, Ralph 86,193 Lock, Ronald 193 Lonchar, Michael 193 Looney, Jon 91,111,193 Lopez, Mercedes 193 Loquidis, Frank 86,88,193 Love, Sandra 123,193 Lowrance, Raymond 193 Lowrance, Robert 193 Lucas, Robert 193 Lue, Peggy 193 Lyle, Barry 193 Lynch, Joseph 193 Lyons, inda 193 Lyons, Patricia 193 Mackie, David 81,83,193,198 Madsen, Diane 193 Madula, Gary 193 Malmcke Karl 193 Maki, Allan 193,199 Malesh, Susan 111,121,193 Malles, Pamela 121,193 Mantel, Hans 193 Mantel, Marion 193 Marcelain, Elliot 193 Marcinkus, John 193 Mariage, Philip 193 Markadonis, George 193 Marsh, Terry 193 Marshall, Candice 193,198,199 Martinez, Simon 193 Mathis, Mary 194 Matos, Anna 194 Maurer, Thomas 194 May, Judith 194 Mayer, Daniel 83,194 McAlister, Keith 194 McAul , Katherine 127,194 McBride, Zelnian 194 McCluskey, Michele 118,122, 194 McCoy, Deborah 194 McCoy, Josie 194 McKay, Douglas 123,194 McKee, Steven 123,194 McKenzie, Dawn 194 McKinney, Gerald 194 McMahon, Louis 194 McMillan, Rebecca 119,194 McMillen, Lucine 194 McNutt, Ramon 194 MCS arm, Richard 81,194 Mcdiea, Charles 194 Medina, Phillip 87,194 Meisenheimer, Martha 123, 194 Mejias, Anna 194 Melick, Barbara 194 Melton, Nancy 123,194 Mercer, Dennis 91,194 Merkel, Jerome 81,194 Metcalf, Lee 91,194 Michael. Mary 194 iddaugh, Sarah 123,194 iholic, Richard 91,194 ikkila, Marie 123,194 iks, Stanley 194 iller, Bonnie 194 iller, Ellalou 194 iller, Janine 194 iller, argaret 194 illcr, Mary 194 iller, Pamela 194,198,199 iltimore, Walter 194 itchell, Lawrence 194 ivshek Mary 194 ohn, Darlene 123,194 ohn, Kathi 194 oitzlield, David 81.83.194 olloy, Patrick 81,91,194 ontanaro, Robert 81,194 ontano, Victor 83,194 oore, Kathleen 123,194 oore, Michael 194 oore, Pamela 194 oralcs, Lydia 194,198,199 oran, Michael 194 orani, Gene 194 organ, Marc 89,123,194, 198,199 orocco, Ralph 194 orrison, Virginia 194 orrisse , Terri 194,198,199 otley, Ponnie 194 oyer, Michael 194 ozek, Albert 194 ulholland, Nancy 194 ulligan, Michael 83,194 ulligan, Timothy 91,121,194 ullin, Jack 194 unroe, Donald 194 urphy, Patricia 194 uschewske, Lynn 123,194, 198,199 usech, Mary 194 usick, Cheryl 194 yers, Judith 194 ves, Rose 194 uta, Douglas 88,194 ary, Patricia 194 ron, Angelo 194 9, Paul 194 elson, Craig 194 elson, Linda'194,198,199 ichols, Terrence 194 ickerson, Bradley 83,194 iemi, Patricia 194 'emi, Stephen 91,194 'emi, Tracey 194 'eper, Louis 91,194 'msgern, William 125,194 'xon, Bonnie 194 lte, Teri 194 ller, Carl 194 rdgren, Gene 194 orris, Charles 194 vak, gina 194 vak, ary 111,194 strom, Susan 194 'Brien, Patrick 194 'Brien, Stephen 194 'Brien, Thomas 194 'Della, Jane 194 'Donnell, Kathleen 119,123, 194 gilvie, Janet 194 hm, Walter 194 imas, David 194 livares Emmanuel 88,194 liver, Craig 194 lson, Thomas 194 'Neal, Elkanah 194 rmord, Stephen 89,194 rr, Lester 194 strander, Karen 195 strander. Linda 195 Ostrander, Michael 195 Ostrander, Ricky 195 Owens, Gary 195 Paakola, Patricia 30,121,195, 198,199 Pagan, Rosa 195 Palmer, Gary 195 Palomaki, Ulla 195 Pannell, Marsha 195 Pannone, Donna 195 Papineau, Connie 195 Parker. Lucy 123,195 Parks, Linda 133,195 Pasiewicz, Thomas 81,89,195 Pataky, Robert 123.195 Patterson, Albert 195 Paul, Willian 91,195 Paulausky, Daniel 195 Pauley, Chris 91,195 Pavlov, Iona 123,195 Pelley Linda 118,195 Pencak, John 195 Pennanen, Hannu 195 Pennanen, Keikki 88,123,195 Pensala, Catherin 195,198,199 Pensala, Dennis 195 Penttinen, Ned 195 Perez, Trinidad 195 Pertle, Roger 195 Petersen, Ann 123,195 Peterson Cheryl 195 Petrie, Veronica 195 Petroliunas, Thomas 123,195 Peuckert, Jill 195 Pfannenstill, Cinthia 195 Pietschman, John 195 Pilibosian, Diane 195 Pink, Kathleen 195 Pizzala, Vernon 195 Poe, Craig, 195,198,199 Poirer Emily 195 Poland, Daniel 195 Popotf, Louis 88.195 Post, Stephen 123,195 Potts, Dorrell 195 Pray, Sharon 195 Preder, Linda 195 Presley, Suzann 195 Preston, Jayne 119,195 Pritchett, Luther 83,195 Proctor, Alice 195 Pruitt, Stanley 86,195 Pulaski, Sharon 195 Quinn, Bruce 81,195 Quinn, Lawrence 88,195 Radeke, Patricia 195 Radtke, Clark 195 Raether, Patricia 195 Rains, April 195 Ramstadt, Kenton 126,195 Rauch, Gwen 123,195 Rawn, Kathleen 195 Rayunas, Penny 195 Reardon, James- 83,195 Reckling, Fredrik 81,86,195 Redding, Margaret 195 Redmond, Lois 195 Reedy, Wilda 195 Regas, Thomas 195 Rhodes, Terri 195 Richards, Lela 195 Richardson, Theodore 195 Richter, Janice 195 Riley, Gregory 91,195 Risley, Nancy 195 Rivera, Carmen 195 Robinson, Michael 195 Rodbro, Steven 91,195 Rodriguez, Esther 195 Rodrigues, George 195 Rodriguez, Lupe 195 Rodriguez, Merie 195 Rodriguez. Rosa 195 Roeser, Douglas 81,91,195 Rogala, Cynthia 195 Rompella, John 195 Rooks, Pamela 195 Rosbach, James 195 Rose, Lucille 195 Rost, Paul 81,83,195,198,199 Rowe, William 195 Rowland, Barbara 195 Runge, Madalyn 195 Russell, Diana 195 Russell. Judith 195 Ruzek, Edward 195 Ryman, Ranson 126,195 Saam, George 195 Sabatino, Sharon 123,126,195 Sacramento, Dominic 195 Salabye, Sandra 195 Salata, Aloysius 91,195 Salinas, Ruth 195 Salmi, Matti 89,195 Salminen, Maria 195 Salmon, Richard 91,111,195 Samilow, Barry 195 Sandee, Gloria 119,195 Sanders, Patricia 196 Sandri, Linda 196 Scandiff, Gary 81,196 Schapals, Lynn 196 Schardt, Julieannc 132,196 Scheske, William 196 Schroeder, Gerald 83,196 Schroeder, Marine 196,198,199 Schultz, William 196 Schunk, Hack 132.196 Schwab, homas 81,91,196 Schwarz, Robert 123,196 Schwartz, Thomas 123,196 Schwery, Karen 196 Seclteta, Judy 196 Seisser, Cac 196 Selzer, James 196 Sepanek, Carol 196,198,199 Sertic, Michael 91,196 Sexton, Catherine 123,196 Shaffar, Linda 123.196 Shamliri, Alberta 196 Shaw, Alexander 81,86,196 Shea, Mark 121,196 Shebenik, James 196 Shelton, Lee 89,196 Shepston, Alan 86,196 Sherer, Barbara 196 Shreve, Dale 196 Sultis, Richard 123,196 Siggeman, John 196 Siigurdsson, Marty 196 Si er, Edith 196 Silovich, Jerry 91,196 Simmet, Daniel 196 Simmons, Gregg 196 Simon, Donna 111,196 Sirois, Dale 196 Sisk, Herbert 83,196 Sisller, Edward 196 Skilling, Lmae 196 Slater, A. C. 83,196 Smelcer, Wilma 111,123,196 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith snnihj Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smolez s : 1 J 1 1 s a , Donald 91,196 Donald Robert 196 Geraldine 196 ennifer 196 immy 83,196 oel 83,196 olyn 196 arilyn 196 Rudy 196 Sandra 196 Scott 111,126,196 Willie 196 Diane 196 Snell, Mary 123,196 Soderquist, James 89,123,196 Soderquist. Robert 91.196 223 Student Index, Freshmen Soderquist, William 83,196 Sooley, Thomas 132,196 Sorensen, Sandra 122,196 Sorenson, Elaine 196 Sorn, Robert 196 Spaid, Eugene 196 Spaid, Richard 123,129,196 Sparks, Adrian 123,196 Spiaaisding, Cynthia 196,198, Spencer, Christine 196 Spiece, Sandra 196 Spiers, Rick 129,196 Spires, James 91,196 Sroka, Alan 91,196 Stack, Raymond 196 Stack, Wallace 196 Stackhouse, Harry 196 Stackhouse, Michael 196 Stanczak, Richard 196 Steele, Ilean 196 Steele, Irene 196 Steidtman, Bruce 196 Stein, Stuart 89,196 Stenstrom, Nancy 123,196 Stevens, Pamela 196 Stewart. Carter 196 Stoll. Charles 196 Stoll, Susan 196 Stone, Daedra 196 Stone, Thomas 196 Sttiggnrd, Margaret 119,123, Stouffer, Zane 196 Stover, Deborah 123,196 Strand, Marcia 132,196 Strang, Audrey 196 Strang, Kettie 196 Stratton, Richard 81.91,196 Strazer, James 89,196,198,199 Stump, Edward 196 Styles, Tom 196 Sulak, Frank 196 Summers, Diane 196 Surroz, Daniel 83,196 Swank, Bryan 81,83,123,196 Tanner, Betty 196 Tanner, Maggie 196 Tapia, Felix 196 Taylor, Georgenia 196 Taylor, Linda 196 Teigland, Randall 196 Tehndert, Kenton 196 Templeton, John 196 Therry, William 126,196 Thomas, Barbara 196 Thomas, Barry 196 Thompson, Joseph 83,196 Tlqzgxgpson, Marjory 196,198, Thoreson Judith 123,196 Ti6'any, cxynfnaa 197 Tillman, orma 197 Tipton, David 81,197 Tonka, James 197 Tollefson, Linda 197 Tomasiewicz, Robert 197 Tomczyk, Erika 118.122,197 Topcik, Philip 129,197 Towers, Jackie 122,197 Townsle , Larry 197 Triller, Linda 197 Trudeau, Yvonne 122,197 Tubbs, Earnest 197 Turner, Beverly 197,198,199 Turner, Christine 197 Turner, Marcia 197 Turney, Charles 197 Uimari, Veronica 197 Urbancic, Michael 197 Ursprung, Sandra 197 Vaisvila, Antionette 111,123. 197 Van Hoogen, Robert 197 Van Lake, Richard 197 Vasquez, Don 197 Vavrek, Charles 197 Vayr, Emily 119,197 Vega, Nilda 197 Verne, Katherine 197 Vernon, Barbara 197 Vickers, Christine 197 Vickers, Dissie 197 Viitala, Daniel 197 Vikre, Mark 197 Vincent, Robert 197 Walker, Nancy 197 Waltexnate, Carolyn 197 Warling, Susan 123,197 Washirlizton, Alberta 197 Weis. arguerite111,115,123, 197 Wells, Roger 123,197 Winnersten. James 197 West, Kathleen 119,197 Whatley, Dennis 197 Whitaker, gohn 197 Whitaker, lichael111,197 White, Andrew 91,111,129,197 White, Sandra 197 Whitehead, Joan 197 Wicklund. Bruce 197 Wiener, Sherry 197 Wight, Penelope 197 Wilcox, Sandra 197 Wilcox, Terry '197 Wilkins, Janet 197 Willette, Scott 86,197 Will, Joyce 197 Williams, Chestino 197 Williams, Eugene 89,197 Williams, John 197 Wilson, George 197 Wilson, Harry 197 Wilson, Roy 197 Winkowski, Sharon 197,198, 199 Wirtala, Eileen 197 Wirtanen, John 81,89.197 Woertz, Glenn 115,197,198, 199 Wolak, Joseph 197 Wood, William 89,129,197 Woodard, Susanne 123,197, 198,199 Wright, Grace 197 Wright, Patricia 197 Wright, Terry 197 Wright, Timothy 89,123,197 Wysocki, Bernard 197 Yarbrou h Kathleen 197 Yellen, ,lgetirey 91,197 Yoder, Phyllis 132,197 Young, Ira 197 Young, Judith 197 Yuen, Loren 111,123,197 Yukna, Stanley 89,197 Zadigian,FIohn 83,197 Zaigoras, rances 197 Ze en, Kenneth 197 Zelenik, Jean 197 Zimmer, Alan 91,197 Zimmerman, Ross 197 Zirklebach, Gerald 197 Ziewiez, Marianne 122,197 Zorc, Michael 197 Zudonyi William 197 Zupec, Joseph 81,123,197 Zupkus, Dana 197 End ofa busy day, end ofa busy year . . 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