Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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Orange and black are our school colors, buT This is noT enough To seT our school aparT from oThers. The TiTle also seriously handi- capped The sTaFl in planning cover designs. WECOMI was Tlnally chosen as The name of our yearbook and has since been an individual repre- senTaTion of WheaTon Com- muniTy l-ligh School. HJ !Xf xv M jiiiywiijffdgb 3652 fy sf? i?s Gflfwfgff W lgiiyg gif Q35 QB Q' gif? iii? i f ffgiyfiwylvjyiifgsjbwgisi E mai? Q figs S Xcgyfffw KN N X 5 ff My ww We xdclminidfra fion sfi? if W by Q9 wi fi? Qj! iiE7i!f E7 ADMINISTRATION STRUCTURE WHEATON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 95 An organization as large as Wheaton Community High School can operate only through the coopera- tive effort ot a sizable group of administrators, each with definite responsibilities. Pictured on this page are the individuals who make up this administrative branch of W.C.H.S. The diagram shows how author- ity extends down from elected representatives ot the community through superintendent and principal, then to division directors and through them to de- partment heads and finally to teachers in the class- room. lt is this group ot executives that manages one of this community's biggest and most important Luther D. Hamilton Harold F. Warren President Secretary businesses - Wheaton Community High School. I t I Dr. Gene Ackerman Melvin E. Lemon Curriculum Coordinator Dean of Students Harold Griffith Director Communicative Arts Dtviston Charles Vaughn Harold Griffith Dorothy Powell Social Science English l-CUQUUQGS Melvin E. Lemon Director The Arts Division Frank Sandholm Arthur Sweet Mary Boren Tillie gockof Business Music Home Economics Aff - The School Board - Elected by the Community -V gvvi , Y Y-. Dwight A. Lund William A. Miller Harry A. Mitchell Philip F, Prince Francis E. Throw Dr. Darrell Blodgett Superintendent ,,.,,.-,, Ag nes Sparks Director of Guidance Donald C. Burger Principal John Schaffnit Rex Sherman Director Director Math 8m Science ivision Health Division yi i ,ff Jr' Richard Berg Alan Medendorp Alice Boon Rex Sherman Marie Schroeder William Corbin Glenq Kilgore ndustrial Arts Mathematics Science Boys' P.E. School Nurse Driver Ed. Girls' P'E, GERALDINE ADAMS Physical Education Girls' Tennis Club, G.A.A. NORMA AUSTIN School Psychologist TILLIE BACKOF Art HOWARD BARNES Physical Education Varsity Football Freshman Track RICHARD BERG Power Shop, Driver's Ed. Adviser, Class of 63 Chairman, Ind. Arts Dept. . ,. . ai.-fi.-'f ' ffm 3 me we , sw , 1532 '.,. ' , cf , fv 1- .. 'l ' Messrs. Fricke, Pierre, Berry, Brodie, Scha- fer, and Corbin at the county teachers' meeting. QQPQ N3 .I Ili- ' FACULTY DAILY FACES JOB C KENNETH R. BERRY Social Science Director, Audio-Visual BEN BOCKSTEGE Mathematics Director, Adult Eve- ning School ALICE BOON Chemistry Chemistry Club MARY LOUISE BOREN Clothing, Crafts, Interior Decoration Varsity Show Costumes ANITA H. BRECHTEL Physical Education Asst. Soc. Chrm., Junior Class G.A.A. 10 cr -if ROBERT BRODIE Mathematics AUDREY BROWN Spanish Spanish Club KATHARYN BULLEN Home Ec, Foods F.H.A. lil ,R iw ll it Q l if X f into l CHARLES H. COLIN Physical Education Director of Athletics W. E. CORBIN Driver Education Sponsor, Student Court AL DUHM Social Science Varsity Basketball Soph. Football, Soph. Baseball 1 ff .,,, K i MEETING STUDENTS' NEEDS TWO eX 'As Dem' ELIZABETH B. DUNAKIN American History EUNICE DUNCAN Journalism WESLEY A. DUSEK Biology Tennis, Basketball DONALD H. ELFSTROM English Broadcast Adviser EDMUND R. EWOLDT Biology, Driver's Ed. Wrestling, Freshman Baseball GRACE FELGAR English and Literature Poetry Club, Script Club ,ff 0 ,5,i,,45n, f 4:- wmm few 'irilf A ss, ,z X wwf W fc, f , Q9 7 1,4 Zeffw ,.. W 5 jfs tg 5 X? yy 4 gf 2 1 J f 4 C? 0 fx fy 4 f Q 9 2, ws, J ag 4? ' HJ if f 4 1 4 cf it J ff ,,,., . - .-,ff 6 iw 42912 N2 4 53 f 10 ,wwf C Q ffbfff 1 41 aj 4' f 2 5, fi SBA , f f if 3 0 ' f ,J f fi f rm 4 U 17 , 4 Ari nf fp,-5 . .1g- f If 1 , I 4 2? 4' 9 f 1 V , We ' 'fglff 5 'Af M if 3 I 1 my 1 I it f , 4 rf l lff I it , A , srl f ' My l X 45 fkiyf wir ' Z HOMER J. FRASE Electricity, Electronics Freshman Class Adviser Radio Club Adviser 'NANCY LYNN FREY English and Speech Asst. Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor, Usher Crews LOYD C. FRICKE Ind. Arts, Drafting Track, Cross Country ROLAND GANSMAN Choir and Orchestra Director, Varsity 'Show Modern Music Masters DON S. GARNER Social Science Football Line Coach Wrestling Equipment Manager 11 ment Heads enioy themselves at a teach- ers' workshop. 4 f f PHILIP . GATES Engli h Www HAROLD R. GRIFFITH English Communications Div. Director Chairman, English Dept. HELEN HANCOCK Latin JEAN HARMION Social Science ,. F 5 f fy fe :VV xv 'ffm Z P Q 'C f 2 s W? jf 9 , K, M. ja , .M ,Q , jj f f Q Q6 nv, J f f -.f ' ,MZ -f f ..., , .'., ,- ..,1 , ,W WZW' .. , . -3, .3Lf,,If., Wf. , iff 3' - 1 i f 1 ,,,, Z lll' ll i , I g MARioN c. sllt I. HATHAWAY 5. Soma' Worker ttrtl. i yli. I I 1111 fy . . , , If r .zvl X 1 2 5 '7 fr C 5 V uf X ' 5 U me 'U ' ff f f I .Q wma, ,if , 'gn iff Y ff lilfgisif 4' ' RICHARD L. HELM Life Science, Driver's Ed. Frosh Football, JV Basketball, Track PHYLLIS HERFENDAL Guidance, Psychology Jr. Girls' Counselor CHARLES H. HOWE English E., R. HOWE Business Basketball, Golf ELIZABETH G. HUSTED World History Current Events Club Chairman, Honors Committee JEROME JACQUIN Physical Education Gymnastics ARVID JOHNSON American History, Civics, Sociology MILDRED B. JOHNSON Business Education PATRICIA KIDWELL English GLENA KILGORE Physical Education Cheerleaders Varsity Show Dance Lines A candid view of WCHS teachers at a faculty meeting. . INSPIRING, DRIVING, MELVIN E. LEMON Dean of Students DONALD P. LESLIE Mathematics Model Airplane Club JAMES W. LONGACRE Mathematics Coaching BRUCE LUND Physical Education Intramurals BIRNEY LYTLE Speech Fortune Guild, Thespians Experimental Theatre JACK MARET English, Social Science Chess Club FINDING TALENTS, SHAPING CHARACTER JAMES L. MARIS Social Science Freshman Football ALAN R. MEDENDORP Mathematics Chairman, Math. Dept. BARBARA MILLER English Future Teachers of America JENNIE MINER Mathematics Registrar NAN MONTGOMERIE Librarian - Library Science Book Club, Library Club Sponsor, Student Librarians GERTRUDE NYSTROM Rhetoric 'l..i.x '. ' AUDREY J. PETERSON Physical Education Guidance Counselor JAMES PETTIGREW Social Science, Art Art Club Guidance Counselor DALE J. PIERRE Biology Wrestling, Biology Club DOROTHY PFOTENHAUER Latin MURIEL POLLOCK Mathematics Senior Class Social Counselor ANNE M. POMMIER English, Salesmanship, Psychology DOROTHY POWELL Latin Latin Club 13 SYLVAN REMBOLD English Guidance Counselor vi-lf? RONALD RUSSELL Woods, Leath Mechanical Drawing er, Q ALFRED SAMPER Spanish FRANK SAND Business Ticket Sales, Employment Counselor ROLAND SAWYER HOLM S ERNEST W. SCHAFER Chemistry scHArrNlt Math. 81 Science Div. Director Student Conference fm' - ' 4' Adviser X, 1 ' ..'V V QW GLADYS SCHARNWEBER Shorthand cmd Typing MARIE SCHROEDER School Nurse Allied Medical Careers Club REX G. SHERMAN Health 8. Physical Ed. Div. Director JV Football Head Coach, Baseball WINIFRED SINCLAIR French French Club JOAN SMILEY English, Chorus JAMES W. SMITH American Government Guidance Counselor ROBERT M. SMITH Industrial Arts Wecomi Adviser, Camera Club I . TO DEVELOP CITIZENRY MARY LOU SNYDER Biology AGNES E. SPARKS Social Science Director, Guidance Dept. VIRGINIA STARK Physical Education ALICE E. SUTTON Business ARTHUR A. SWEET Band Director Chairman, Music Dept. CAROL THACKHAM Social Worker ERWIN H. THORMAHLEN American History, English Civil Air Patrol, Camera Club Guidance Counselor vcf 1 . 'ew s W' fylygrrr r i 5.5 X . fi , it ....VL i 2 .. 213 4, ' Q J: .1 -'i E , J. we . J. R A ,' Y' L U s Aix - tw., Q CHARLES B. VAUGHN Sociology Senior Social Chairman ELIZABETH R. VINING Mathematics Guidance Counselor Asst. Sponsor, Student Conferenc t L J .fi BRUCE WARD Speech Correctionist JEAN WATT Home Economics, Guidance FRED J. WREDE Mathematics GEORGE YOUNGREN Speech, Dramatics Director of Plays SERVICE STAFFS KEEP SCHOOL RUNNING SMOOTHLY OFFICE STAFF - SEATED: Ruth Kay, secretary curriculum coordinator, Kathryn Kidston, attendance officer, Mary Faccin, lBM secretary. STANDING: Marion Mulder, attendance secretary, Pauline Clip- pinger, secretary to the principal, Dorothy Kramer, treasurer. Not pictured: Jean MacClymont, guida secretary, and Barbara Mate, library assistant. CAFETERIA STAFF - SEATED: Elizabeth Walsh, Ruth McChesney, Irene White, Bertha Andersen, Mildred Israel, Anna Waldman. STANDING: Ethel Calay, Rose Kohley, Marge Bolt, Mary Burke, Ruth Diershow, Laura i Rademacher, Evelyn Tesnow. ' -fy. ,, ...M Q,C, , ,, , W . E ,, 5 - Q A 1 .z mp, 1.3 ' - '11, sf . ' 5 WPQ, ':i1?'117'f . i X I f..,,L-v, ., 4, ,N . y,s,sWa ,, - Q. R ,, ,.s,,, ,,.. , f ' TV' F N, laa, N ., .,4,, . f Fi' A 5 F' X sg - .1 Y , Q I sasi , l ,, U' . ,, ' Y NW' 'F ' wf:..,,,,,, -Xi.---.,-. -V - 2,-.E-M, .- ,. -, rfb:-5 32.51-' r , , Y - M. , Q, ' - N. -f,- ,sxwgg Q - I F X -s :sg st., - e X 3 2 Q f li H F , X V. ':-'.'.1::. 2 -:lf . wi-iw gf I ,sm 'V' iw- , 2' +0 -f . . .- ', 1 :sttwse wg-5 Sv- -N15 x . , . 4- , . W .ff :fl ' ' ' 2, W Q, , ,, , ,, C ins, , - Q l3::g,w.,- ,, F FQ?-5 'i Jf i,.l5Q'7lwQ-,,,.,,e, .. 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F ' , N, , .N CCN-Q X -gsluri ,,N,,.q-r N 'QQ -X C - f- so ' ,,s,s1, 5,-f,,x,,, V, , N, .rxyf sf , -I , ,,,, N, 11, ibszik wi, if -H -iff! 1f'f'4'l lg, Qflffs g:,1,1f,,:,5g3i,s,,,112 ,Q fig , Q 15 CUSTODIANS - William Johnson, Edwin Maderer,4Tom Burgess, Bernard Lentz, Willard Merritt, John Westphal, Owen Callahan, Frank Herman. Not pictured: Sadie Saey and Gust Vlagos. ff' Acfivzfieg ad, , , :QL udent Conference olilicers Norm West Vice President, Judy Webber, Secretary, Brion Grant, Treasurer, OUR PLATFORM - BETTER STUDENT GOVERNMENT Schreiner, Sandy Kohler. ROW 3: Janie Shackel, Gory Blumenshine, Gail Shackel, Sue Keller, Dave Pardonner, Bob Woodward. ROW 4: Scott Armsfrong, Tom Beale, Tom Fitzsimmons, Sieve Kimbell, Pete Fellowes, Chipper Wheaton, Jock Suforius, Foul Chummers. I W, ,. -V K fi. W, I .-,..r ..,.,..,,..,,,..-..-, ....,- W ...A.,.n.,.W.. 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ROW 8: Jon Potteiger, Ron Kohler, Stan Comins, Ted Voska, Ron Birr, Eric Nelson. ...J -new--1 Junior Class Council - ROW 1: Chipper Wheaton, Jim DesVeaux, Mulqueen, Nancy Noble, Bill Howell, Mary Chilcote, Kay Lund, Sue Gail Fyhrie, Pete Fellowes. ROW 2: Tam Maxwell, Sue Gansman, Von der l-leydt, Sara Wright, Richard Winkler. ROW 4: Ann Kim- Nancy Yount, Marie Falbo, Jill Nickerson, Jessica Hall, Joy Moore, bell, Tom Beale, Steve Kimbell, Dan England, Tony Taschetta, Janie Carolynn Billingsley, Dick Olson. ROW 3: Sue de St. Poer, Linda Shackel, Jim Beeby, Jack Sutorius, Dickie Kee, Gary Blumenshine. 1 FRESHMAN COUNCILS PROVIDE LEADERSHIP Sophomore Council: ROW 'I Scott Armstrong Pat Vincent, Ann Langille Jim Sutorius ROW 2: Sue Keller, Sue James Bob Seston Steve Griffin. ROW 3: Dodie McGlbbeny Pam McMaster, Dale Grant, Ken Fleck Lance lsham Dave Turney. ROW 4: Betty Peak, Ann Crabb Lynn Ritchie, Jane Spitler. ROW 5: Liz Ray Jan Schwanke, Jan Quist, Sally Pitts. ROW 6: Paul Koenig, Leslie Evans, Carol Bouras Sue Abrams, Charlene Brown. ROW 7: Bill Marti, Linda Burt, Nancy Wurzburg, Jo Ellen Smith. Freshman council: ROW 1: Mary Williamson, Miike Lindstrom, Steve Kerr. ROW 2: Carole Kratschmer, Bob Ramp, Nancy Wilhoit, Prudy Worth, Gaylord Allen, John Wright, Nancy Daugrid, Gwendolyn Henry. ROW 3: Bob Austin, Elaine Oury, Timi Oury, Betty Brettell, Mickey May, Jim Courtice, Rochelle Richelieu. ROW 4: Chip Kee, Z 1 I 1 Z Z Cameron Wiggins, Donna Gansman, Nancy Coddington, Gary Sheridan, Pete Henning, Richard Willis. ROW 5: Jamie Fellows, Jeff Moore, John Gantzer, David Knabb, John Jauchen, George Neill, Jim Fitzner. STUDENT CONFERENCE ORGANIZES Judie Fox is crowned Homecoming Queen os runners-up Donna MocCollum, Pofii Rodman, Judy Webber cmd Dottie Wilhoit look on. 4 Dickie Kee looks dubious obouf crossing the threshold. 22 Queen Judie Cf Homecoming DUNS- SCHCOL ACTIVITIES The Student Conference, made up of representatives from all four classes, sponsors many activities. The school dances include the Homecoming Dance, Christmas Dance and VV Dance, which hon- ors W.C.H.S.'s lettermen. All are promoted, planned and decorated under the direction of conference members. The bookstore conveniently sup- plies the student body with every- thing from combs to carbon paper. Being open both before and after school, it finds W.C.l-l.S. stude-nts and faculty constant customers. A week in March is set aside as A.F.S. Week. A fund-raising cam- paign for the American Field Serv- ice, which sponsors the exchange student program, results in competi- tion within the classes. tw :,ss.s.,,,A, w.,15 What would you like? Paper please, BW by ll Oh, you must have Mrs Nystroml Sara Wright and Jessica Hall help keep the bookstore running smoothly. Anne, you're nat listening! 23 9 magna-V T iq' ,rl ff' HOMECOMING WELCOMES L LACESEH MTU' NE . T. irh Winning floaf by class of '63. Homecoming acTiviTies for i960 were builT around The Theme of sTorybook land. The fairy Tale Weekend began Thursday nighT, OcTober 20, vviTh a pep session and sock hop in The gym. On Friday afTernoon, a parade including The band, cheerleaders, and floaTs, wound iTs Way Through Town and back To The high school. By This Time, preparaTions were already under- way for The big nighT - firsT The game and Then The open house for The alumni, sponsored by The seniors. ,Jif- T ' zfnf ., ' 4 'WET To 1 1 4 , QW 2521 .1 - V THE Class of 1964 Takes fourth place. O , 'A l 21,21-4 fi., . T f fr . 1 , , V, ff ,,f,. , -f, f-,fa 'f 4 N f 4 pyg, ,ff if J ffl' f I ' H ' T --f T f.',ff'f 'W' f s ' ' Av .f . 'if It ,iff Q 4 ,,kV , ,nf , . 41, ' ak U , c ff . - , , fr 'f,k.g. 'f 'eg'i':4f,,,y, f ff 'ZR' 'f Qi, , .V 5g,Vm,'f4r,,,,v 7,4 ,M 3 . 2, ., ,WC,V,,,Ll V, ,My , ,MJ V .I J ', ww 'fr ' -yi - 1 f , W .nk J ,. 24 Juniors place Third. ALUMNI WITH STORYBOOK THEME During The pre-game acTiviTies, We'll lace 'Em Up was announced as The winning slogan of The sophomore TioaT. The seniors ran a close second wiTh Break 'Em. The iuniors came in Third, followed by The freshmen. This year There were many club TioaTs in The TesTiviTies. Judie Fox, head cheerleader, was chosen queen of our sTorybook land. AT The dance SaTurday nighT, Brian GranT, capTain of The TooTball Team, was crowned king. King Brian Gram enioys a dance wiTh Queen Judie Fox. AlThough The Tigers exhibiTed l-oTs of spiriT and good playing, They were senT To a hearT-breaking i3-T2 defeaT aT The hands of Proviso WesT. A IasT-period drive broughT The Tigers a second Touchdown, buT a blocked Tield goal allowed The PanThers To keep The lead. DoTTie WilhoiT, Judy Webber, PaTTi Rodman, Donna MacCalIum, and Queen Judie Fox aT The crowning. Yuri? 'J 1 I I V. I if yi TQ, I only T 2 I , A V IVV, , T V A ,V J A A V , f, r J af, V , , , 1 ,,,, ' f . f ' ' ,M Seniors ran a close second wiTh Their fioaf. 25 FJQMJUQ Tigefs bfeflk Through The hoop, 9UdY To sTarT The game. STUDENT COURT PENALIZES OFFENDERS Jon Potteiger Lynne Ludy Ken Schreiner Assistant Judge Secretary Judge Our orgonizcition tor correction ond discipline is dptly colled the Student Court. Oth- cers ore elected by the student body ond compose the iudiciol bronch ot student govern- ment. Such offenses os cutting in the lunch line, running in the holls, ond being in the halls without ci poss, ore cimong the mony misdemeonors which the Student Court hon- dles. Policemen tor the Court ore colled monitors. Their moin duty is to give smoll pink tickets to ottenders. Monitors ore selected by the Judge, Assistont Judge, ond Recorder. They ore chosen on the bosis ot honesty ond leodership ond corry consideroble respon- sibility. Court sessions ore presently held on Thursdoys otter school but the incumbent othcers select their own time tor holding Court. This yeor the sessions were held in o clossroom but ci permonent meeting ploce is being considered. An oir of respectobility is mciintdined during sessions ot Court, including the svveoring in of detendents. This bronch of our student government is ve-ry necessory in the keeping of our student bolonce ot power. Other schools hove been corresponding with the Re- corder osking tor odvice in the tormotion ot their Student Courts. 26 O nm 1 f QW .W , iw .ff ww- vffz f , Q IW' H- ' -' .' ' 1 , ,S X , w' W Q I K , 1 V ,,. -' hr vgf .,..,?j M A1 If A M .ang 'f ag' y an 6 42 ,,,, ,J H4 ' -1 1F '15'!f'if:'1'-c,',2!!Zf'TW ' ,, . C. H. S. BANDS PRESENT A VARIETY in 'iii 'f'f' I f if L, ROW l: Kay Frank, Janie Shackel, Pat Hollingsworth, Carol Sweet, Bill Stone, Elaine Strobot, Cathy Clendenning, Donna Doudna, Joyce Claudon, Sandy Fors, Connie Doud, Linda Wandrey, Lynn Johnson, Sue Von der Heydt. ROW 2: Don Davis, Steve Kimbell, Sandy Pierce, Ed Howard, Jim Davis, Liz Ray, Paul Hollingsworth, Sue Nelson, Sally Game, John Ahlers, Drina Baum, John Roberts, Tony Taschetta, Dave Martin, Gail Fyhrie, Ken Schvvaber, Deanna Olson. ROW 3: Doug Sanders, Joan Trummel, Mary Richmond, Jenny Thurlby, Michel Benaroyo, Darlene Gross, Bob Peterson, Doug Tweedie, John Brocker, Bill Rathie, Larry Hill, Jim l-lakes, Don Boardman, Todd Spicer, Dave Lawrence, Tim Newitt, Howard Macy, Randy Koch, Marshall Rogers, Jim Crabtree, Don LaBar, Craig Krahl, John Almond, Vicki Klug, Jean Watkins, Nadine Jentz, Tom Hamilton. ROW 4: Mike Smith, Bob Ramp, Pete DeVere, Rich Sand- ers, Neil McCloud, Bob Phillips, Malcolm Babb, Gary Blumenshine, Pete Blackwood, Bob Bryant, Bob McDonald, Bob Beckman, Phil Wagner, Evelyn Hood, Torn Moon, Gary Sheridan, Tom Attig, Maurice Macy, Tim Erin, Richard Glass. ROW 5: Lanell Neumann Nan Jerdee. ROW i: Laura Weeg, Diana Knaak, Lido Nicholson, Gail Bowhay, Van den Eykle, Craig Thiele, Bob Peterson, Bill Frank, Brian Salter Pat Williams. ROW 2: Janis Cramer, Steve Fry, Nancy Wilhoit, Jim Gunlock, Dave Frank. ROW 4: Ara Sue Marston, Cliff Cqmgon Kathy MacKinney, Pete Henning, Robert Johnson, Bruce Meyers, Ed Jim Rue, Neil McCloud, Bruce Mate, Glenn Lass. Contorti, Robert Tershel, Ronald LaPage. ROW 3: Judy Doud, Mary OF PROGRAMS AND COMPOSITIONS WiTh The flare of TrumpeTs and ruffle of drums, The T960 marching sea- son began Tor The VVCHS band. Tony TascheTTa led The band down The Held Tor Tive halTTime perTormances, The Themes varied Trom urging The public To voTe, To Halloween pranks. The marching season ended in The mud, buT The mission was accomplished. Following The concenTraTed eTTorT on The TooTball Tield, The band began work on iTs concerT season. Their hrsT public performance was aT ChrisT- mas, under The direcTion oT.ArThur SweeT, when The band parTicipaTed in a program Tor The service clubs of WheaTon. ATTer This evenT, The band began hard work and many exTra hours of rehearsal, in preparaTion for The annual spring concerT. Time was also spenT in working wiTh small groups and soloisTs for The conTesT. During The year, proiecTs of selling candy and Tudge were underTaken To earn money for an exchange concerT or a Trip To The Indianapolis 500 parade. These acTiviTies were under The supervision oT The ofTicers: Rich- ard Glass, PresidenT, Howard Macy, Vice-PresidenT, Tony TascheTTa, Treasurer, and Gail Shackel, SecreTary. The enTire year was Tull of musical rewards and accomplishmenTs. The band had a feeling of uniTy, which is so imporTanT To an organizaTion of This Type. l ' A-ng' QV I3 .1 ?l Tony TascheTTa leads marching band on Held and in parades. Maioreffes Sue Kruse, Dottie WilhoiT, Julie MacGregor, and Linda ReuTer, help Mr. Sweef lead The band Through Their paces. 29 CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA MEMBERS ORCHESTRA Peter Anderson Tom Attig Jill Ayers Malcolm Babb Don Davis Jim Davis Connie Doud Paul Dresser Barbara Drevalas Jane Dumball Kathy Emelander Jamie Fellowes Dorothy Fisher Kay Frank Sally Game Dick Gillette Richard Glass Pam Gleason Tom Hamilton Paul Hollingsworth Evie Hood Nadine Jentz Nan Jerdee Lynn Johnson Steve Kimbell Alice Kintner Nancy Kintner Sherry Koch Dave Lawrence Nancy Leo Leon Lustig Margaret Lustig Howard Macy John McKay Ann Mitchell Bonnie Murphy Karen Nelson Tim Newitt Deanna Olson Bob Phillips John Roberts Judy Roberts Becky Rodgers Cheryl Russell Rich Sanders Lois Schoenthal Carol Schultz Janie Shackel Libby Sholes Diane Spicer Tony Taschetta Martha Taylor Sue Vonderheydt Jean Watkins Presenting the Christmas Vespers, at the request ot the Women's Department Club ot Wheaton, was the first per- formance ot the year, for the orchestra and choir, under the direction of Mr. Roland Oansman. This year the concert was held in Edman Chapel so that more people could attend. Also during the Christmas season, the orchestra and choir took part in the program presented to the service clubs ot Wheaton. PERFORM FOR FULL HOUSE Atter This, the orchestra, chorus and choir, began preparation for their annual spring concert. Highlighting this program, was the- orchestra's presentation of Bee- thoven's lst Symphony. The Hnale, ot The spring concert, was When Johnny Comes Marching Home. The choruses were combined and joined The choir and a brass ensemble, to create a Thrilling climax tothe evening. Beth Ahlers Bonnie Allen Ron Amour Pan Angell Ellen Barth JoAnn Binns Mary Brown Dave Bunte Betty Sue Capps Ray Edwards Henda Eggert Steve Francis Karen Frykman Sue Gansman Ed Gerstung Bonnie Gilstrap Corky Glasser Don Hansen Jane Harsch Nancy Headen Virginia Heydenburk CHOIR Karen Hopkins Charles Ingersoll Ann Kimbell Dave Kramer Ron Landall Jim Lower Kay Lund Tam Maxwell Patti McDowell John Morre Midge Murdock Kathy Murphy Carol Nantz Jim Nelson Nancy Noble Chip Pertle Dianne Peterson Glenda Pierce Sharon Popp Rick Rask Ann Rough Cathy Schneider Bob Seston Dottie Shutelt Jean Stephens Chuck Stulb Wilma Swanson John Taylor Barb Telling Millie Trillet John Tschopp Marlene Valenti Donna Walberg Kent Walker Barb Warren Cheryl Weeks Ken Wolgemuth Sam Wolgemuth Janet Woods Barb Woolley D ALL CHORUSES HAVE SPECIAL Besides the choir Girls' Chorus , there are several other vocal organizations at Wheaton Community High. School. Among them are the girls' chorus, mixed chorus and ci freshman chorus. These groups meet daily and learn to sing and appreciate ditTerent types ot music. They also receive preparation for singing in choir. Each ot these organizations presents part of the annual orchestra and choir spring concert. Mr. Gansman and Mrs. Smiley share- in the direction and preparation of these choruses. A new addition to the music department was a cho- rus composed ot members ot the P.E. study halls. This was an experi- ment this year ancl made it possible for students who had full schedules to take part in the music program. 32 PART IN ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT Chorus STUDENTS CONSTANTLYMAKE USE OF LIBRARY This is the library, a place where students can relax and read a book for a retreat from busy school life. -1 . M--V-V---ef--e----?.A Af- M 2' 'lla . cc A. at E P' X - X . 3 QQ! L., 2. K .N , S ,jggi s W ' T I sexi stss f ' 2 W5 - l s sz E Q i T . K ci i 2. fm ' . 153- X- X h,.-,,, X.: ...X , ...X.s ..x.s. ...,e...s .. .Q--.N-.---MM-,ec fxQ,Q:'5'- ' f V 1 - . xx s..- X f 1 X if Y - X35 l fit ' i ' ifii QA . .. A . I K Smrsss,s.1c.,1.q,,c-g'w-:-:1f1-. ace-c,3s:4,,g, .,.,l X ,,.., .s,, l,,,s S ., st.. . 1,1 ,,s,s .. S as T S . c . ' i -. K 1 ng -K 7 . - K K K .:-.y55,:,5f.a,?.5g- S .s..' . T S S S W T l--.-. M i - K K. ifliiffiiffi sf-if i K ' in S . i K srses f S as so sssss if - .f Students can also indulge in the most important activity of school life - studying - in the library. 4 e l The library showcase is where interesting displays are placed. A new one is put up at least once a month. 34 7UaZ6 ' 0 l A,F.S. Exchange Student Ann Marie Rough expresses friendship through her smile. Dear W.C.H.S. Friends: This last school year has been the most wonderful experience for me. There were things that were frightening and others that were fun. I will always remember Wheaton as my second home, and the town where I found my second family. I was really scared stiff when I arrived here, but everybody was so friendly and nice to me, that I forgot to be frightened. My Hrst few days of school were more frightening than anything else. I wondered how I would ever find my way around the school. After a few days, of being guided around, I could find my way to my own classes but not to those of anyone else. So many things seemed and were different to me at first. My first pep meeting was so different that I shall never forget it. I had never seen so much enthusiasm or pep in 1 . , X my life before. I will really miss the football and basketball A 'H' A ' games and, of course, the other sports, too. The elections of class councils and Student Conference officers, was really fun. The campaigning for Stu. Con. officers was solexciting that I couldn't do my homework during that week. Homecoming and Thanksgiving, too, were new to me. When I look back through this year, I will remember especially the changes of the seasons. Autumn turned the leaves on the trees and bushes all colors. Winter turned our yards and fields white with snow. Spring brought green grass, green leaves and pretty flowers. Summer brought warm days, swimming and a wonderful vacation. I had never seen these changes so marked before. Yes, I had a wonderful adventure and although it has come to an end physically, it will go on in my mind, be- cause I have so many souvenirs and memories, which will remind me of your friendship and sincerity. Ann Marie Rough fo f 1 14 4-adn 1' E J q ! Laval fnwjf Q- L ,,,. .yr f-f : FW if ,w , 7 DMM gcywbwfwwgww Ngvl ,QU-QLQl mmwgf4j,mQ ded Lpwflmq MJ:-ief-cwv 26 -I Suzy Harris Carol Voda Tim Fitzsimmons Paul Chummers Treasurer Secretary Vice-President President IN MEMORIAM All were deeply grieved at the death ot these two students. Russell was killed in an accident while working on his car. Larry was tatally iniured in an automobile accident. Both would have been members of this year's graduating class had they lived. Larry Mikesell Russell Austin 38 WHEN WE CAME TO WH SUSAN ABBOTT My eyes simply won't behave. Career Gals 35 Library Assistant 2. ELIZABETH CBETHJ AHLERS Please explain it to me. BROADCAST 25 Choir 3,45 Chorus l,25 Current Events Club 35 French Club 3,45 Fortune Guild l,2,3,45 Ottice Help 2,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Usher Crew 2,3,45 Play Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Show 3,4. Transferred from McClure Junior High School, Ferguson, Mo., l958,. BONNIE JEAN ALLEN Quietness is a womanly virtue. BROAD- CAST 45 Choir 3,45 Fortune Guild 35 F.H.A. 25 F.T,A. 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 WECOMI 45 Varsity Show 3,4. JULIE ALLEN Patience and gentleness is power. Transferred from Fenton High School, Bensenville, Ill., l96O5 Chorus l. RONALD K. AMOUR l will arrest their attentions by a pleasing nov- elty. Choir 3,45 Chorus l,25 Varsity Show 3,45 Cross Country l,2, 3,45 Track 3. ALAN ANDERSON Hard to know, but easy to like. Transferred from Hirsch High School, Chicago, l96O5 Monitor l,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Wrestling 2,35 Baseball 2. KAREN L. ANDERSON One who is the mirror of all courtesy. Al- lied Medical Careers lp Chorus 35 Fortune Guild 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Thespians 3, MICHAEL ANDERSON Who's known as one great guy. Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Monitor 45 Student Council 45 Wres- tling l. ALICE APPELHANS Everything is funny, as long as it is happening to someone else. Band lj BROADCAST 35 G.A.A. l5 Modern Dance Club 45 Pep Club 3,45 Tigerettes 45 Twirling Corps lj WECOMI 45 Play Crew 35 Student Council 25 Varsity Show 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2. DARLENE ASCHAUER Her golden way is shown by the brilliance of her hair. Chorus 25 F.H.A. 45 Latin Club l,25 Career Gals 3. 39 I SHIGH sc:-looL ,.. L A S Z l r 1, i ta 2 If :r vr 3 Ei 1 ,5- G 'rw r ' 53631-'L UM ,fs--558 il-H WE PUT ITS MANY CLASSROOMS TO WORK, STRIVING PAUL ASHBY ls it a Ford? Football l,2, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Intramural Football 4, Captain 4, Track 4. ROSALYN ASHBY Look what a southern drawl can do. Current Events Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Pep Club 4, Tigerettes 4. Transferred from Arlington Heights High School, Fort Worth, Texas, l960, Home Room Secretory 3, School Paper I, Management Editor I. CHRIS ATKINS His only fault is that he has no faults. Rifle Club 2, Varsity Show 4, Football l,2,3, Wrestling 2, Track l,3,4, Intra- murals l,2,3,4. LINDA RUTH AUSTIN The only way to have a friend is to be one. BROADCAST 4, F.T.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4, Chorus 4, Latin Club 2,3. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, l958, G.A.A. I. BARBARA BABCOCK She appears quiet . . . but? Book Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. Transferred from Shortridge High School, Indian- apolis, Ind., 1958. - HELEN CHRISTINE BAILEY There is no beauty like the beauty of the mind. Latin Club I, Math Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2,4, Honor Roll l,2,3, Chemistry Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. ROBERT BALKINS Hey, watch those eyes, Bobl Book Store 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, Varsity Show 2, Basketball 2, Gymnastics 2, Base- ball 2, Intramurals 2,4, Captain 4, Honor Roll 4. Transferred from St. Francis High School, l959. MICHAEL H. BARKSDALE lt's not as it appearsl Astronomy Club 2, Vice-President 2, Golf l,2,3. JOHN STEVE BAROSKO A man of honor knows no false pride. French Club 2, Play Crew 2. Transferred from Naperville High School, 1958, French Club I. ELLEN BARTH With rhythm in her walk. Choir 3,4, Chorus l,2, Spanish Club 2, Varsity Show 2,3,4. is 4-O TO BETTER PREPARE OURSELVES FOR THE FUTURE murals 2,3. MARTHA BEATTIE Good humor makes all things tolerable. G.A.A. 2,3, Honor Roll 3, High Honor Roll 4, Varsity Show 2. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, 1958. JOHN BENSON Hlncapable of being rushed. Intramurals 4. Trans- ferred from LaPorte, Ind., 1959, Honor Roll lj Football l,2, Basket- ball 1,2. BONNIE MARY BESTLER lt takes a lot to bother me. Transferred from St. Francis High School, 1958. ' LINDA BEVERIDGE Cute as a button. F.H.A. 1, Honor Roll 3,4. MADELINE JOYCE BILLINGSLEY A generous hand and heart sin- cere. F.H.A. 3,4, Honor Roll 4. Transferred from York High School, 1959. JO ANN BINNS The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Choir 3,4, Chorus 1,2, Tigerettes 4, Varsity Show 1,2, 3,4. JUDITH BIRR Friendship is to be highly valued. F.H.A. 3,4. Trans- ferred from Kewanee High School, Kewanee, lll., 1960. RONALD R. BIRR Great things happen in silence. Honor Roll 2,45 Student Council 2,3,4. 1 , K X i 1 J f 41 ACADEMICALLY, THROUGH TEACHERS AND HOMEWORK i it J' li . X, .V , .3 1, I I .. 121272 - - , ' i'3i..f.-glitln fllI'E 1..3 f. ' I p a- .j,i??':oH ' . PENNY BLANCHARD l use not only the brains I have, but all I can borrow. Chorus I, G.A.A. I, Latin Club I, Monitor 4, Ottice Help 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4. ROBERT BLOMBERG Strictly a playboy. Ottice Help 4, Intramur- als 4. Transferred from Westwood High School, Westwood, N. J., I957, Band I, Model Airplane Club I,2, Stamp Club l,2, Hobby Club l,2, Indoor Track I, Gymnastics I. BARBARA LOWELL BOARDMAN Give credit where credit is due.'f Biology Club I,2, Book Club 2, Vice-President 4, F.H.A. I,2, Spanish Club I, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show Crew 2. JACK BOLGER Quiet in his own way. Baseball 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4. JOAN S. BONNEVIER To know her is to like her. Chorus 2, Or- chestra I, Pep Club 3, Monitor 4, Honor Roll 3,4. NANCY ELEANOR BOWER It is in 'fashion to be mischievous Chorus l,2,3, Latin Club I, Monitor 4, Honor Roll 3,4. JANET R. BREDBERG A pleasant lady is indeed a pleasure. G.A.A. I, Library Assistant 3,4, Otlice Help 3, Tigerettes 4, Varsity Show 3,4, Cheerleading I,2. DAVID G. BREEN Life is iust happiness, and nothing else. Gym- nastics 4, Baseball 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Captain 3. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, i958, Football I, Tennis I, Intramurals I. TERRY ERNEST BRENNEN The wheel that squeaks the loudest is the one that gets the grease. Boys' State 3, Monitor 4, Student Council l,3,4, Honor Roll 2, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2, Mgr, 2, Track I,2,3,4. JACK BREWSTER Every man has his value. Boys' State 3, Chess Club I, Latin Club I,2, Rifle Club 2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Interstate Exoimange Student 3, Tennis l,3,4, Intramurals I,2. sz. K my xxx -,: N. Neil - ' N, I .1 I -' CJ . X ,J 7 .fi ,-C . 3 x AND SOCIALLY, THROUGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ffl' KAREN ANNE BRUMAGIN Happy go lucky mel F.H.A. 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Varsity Show lg Secretary of Youth Center 4. JAMES S. BRUMM No one knows of his capabilities. Honor Roll ly Monitor 4. DAVID BULLEN One who has friends finds his place. Band l,25 Key Club 3,45 Latin Club l,25 Light Crew l,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Honor Roll l,25 Golf l,2. DAVID P. BUNTE Calling . . . CQ-DX. Radio Club l,2, Secre- tary 25 Spanish Club l,25 Varsity Show 4. ROSE M. BURCHAM A rose with no thorns. Book Club 45 BROAD- CAST 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Fortune 'Guild 3,45 F.H.A. 45 Monitor 45 School Play 3,4, Student Director 45 Spanish Club lj Thespians 3,45 Tigerettes 45 Usher Crew 2,3,45 WECOMI 45 Play Crew 3,45 Varsity Show 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. DALE ELLEN BURGHOFF Wisdom is the path of the future. French Club li Fortune Guild 25 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 High Honor Roll lp Inter- state Exchange Student 35 Library Assistant lg National Honor Society 35 Pep Club lj Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 45 Tigerettes 45 Tiger Turnout Chairman 35 Play Crew 3. DENNIS CALAY He is a quiet man of mysterious airs. Choir 45 Track l,4. BRUCE P. CARR While I live, let me live. Football l,2,35 Baseball l,25 Student Council l,25 lntramurals l,2,3,45 Commencement Usher 3. GLEN E. CHAPEL Jump when l speak. PATRICIA ANN CHAPLlN Silence is golden. THE W C H S TRADITIONS UNFOLDED BEFORE OUR EYES PAUL CHUMMERS Man is capable of all things. Homecoming General Chairman 4, Tiger Turnout Chairman l,3, Class President 4, Student Conference 2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3, Wrestling I, Gymnastics 2,3, Track I. CLARENCE CLARK Thinking is but a waste of time. Cross Coun- try l,2,3,4, Indoor Track 3,4, Track 3,4, Tennis 2, Intramurals 2. JOHN CLARK What! He hit me first! KAREN E. CLAUS One who goes according to the fashion. Art Club 2, Chorus 4, F.H.A. 2, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show l,2. DOUGLAS S. CLITHEROW AIl mankind loves a lover. Astronomy Club 2, President 2, Hi-Y Club I,2, Library Assistant 2, M.M.M. 2, Science Club I, President I, Spanish Club 2, Varsity Show l,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3, Golf I, Intramurals I. PHILIP NEAL CLOSE Not only good in sports, but a good sport in every way. Football 4, Basketball 4. Transferred from Shelton High School, Shelton, Wash., i96O, Boys' Club 3, Vice-President 3, Class President I, Honor Roll l,2,3, Baseball I, Golf 2,3. PATRICIA ELLEN COBB I am always glad to try anything once. Chorus l,2,3, G.A.A, l,2,3,4, Model Airplane Club 2, Ottice Help 3, Pep Club 3,4. RICHARD A. COBB Western-well I never played it before! Chess Club 2, Christmas Dance Chairman 3, Latin Club l, Monitor 3, Stu- dent Council 3,4, Honor Roll l,2,4, Gymnastics 3, Golf l,2,3,4, Intra- murals l,2,3,4, Captain l,2,3,4. SKIP COKINIS Hi, Perry, how's work? Transferred from Morton High School, Cicero, l958, Football 2. WALTER COMBS You would readily pronounce him a good man. Band l,2. AND BECAME A PART OF OUR EVERYDAY LIVES STAN R. COMINS One can enjoy Stan. Chorus 4, Monitor 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Wrestling l, Track 2, Intramurals l,2. CAMILLE CONFORTI One who makes good use of her talents. Chorus l,2, Tigerettes 4, Play Crew 3, Honor Roll l,2. RONALD D. CRABBS One who towers above all others. Art Club 1.2, President I, Indoor Track 3, Track 3. ART CRAIG SIowIy comes, slowly goes. Transferred from Whea- ton Academy, 1960. MARSHALL ROBERT CRONK I have 'found it generally true that it takes two to make a romance. Band 2, Chorus 2. STEVEN CROWLEY My hobbies are cars and girls. DOUG CUNNINGHAM l and no otherl Football l,2, Wrestling I, Intramurals 4. BARBARA IRENE CURTIS We win by faith. Chemistry Club 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Latin Club I, Math Club 2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3, WECOMI 4. LENORE DALEIDEN I bet I can whip any boy in any sport. G.A.A. l,2, Student Council 2, Varsity Show 2. DONALD DAVIS TheoreticaIIy speaking . . . Band l,2,3,4, For- tune Guild 2,3,4, Math Club I, M.M.M. 2,3,4, Model Airplane Club 3, Vice-President 3, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 3,4, Radio Club I, Vice-Pres- ident I, Thespians 3,4, Varsity Show 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, High Hon- or Roll 2, Intramurals 4. WE ENCOUNTERED NEW CHALLENGES: HOMEWORK SHRYL ANN DAY Ain't love wonderful? WAYNE DEMAAR I love my leisure. Key Club 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Shop Club I5 WECOMI 45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,4. JUDITH ANN DEMARA A trained mind brings happiness. Chorus I,25 Choir 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Student Council 35 BROADCAST 4, Assistant Editor 45 Honor Roll 2,45 High Honor Roll I,35 Varsity Show 3,4. DICK DEVEZE A little nonsense now and then is valued by the best of men. Fortune Guild 25 Thespians 3,4, President 45 Play Crew 2,3,45 Honor Roll 45 Intramurals 2. MICHAEL DINSCHEL He likes business, 'monkey' business. Intra- murals 45 Golf 4. Transferred from St. Francis High School, I96O5 Baseball 2,35 Intramurals I,2,3. BARBARA DREVALAS Knowledge is a treasure, and practice is the key to it. Orchestra 4, Vice-President 4. Transferred from Proviso East Township High School, I960. ALAN DOUGLAS DUGAN My motto is, 'Content with little.' Play Crew 2,3,45 Current Events Club 45 Fortune Guild 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Model Airplane Club 3. WILLIAM V. DYKE, JR. l'm from Milwaukee, and I ought to know. Track 2,35 Indoor Track 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 25 Play Crew 2,3,45 Honor Roll 25 Student Council 3, Vice-President 35 Student Con- ference 3. Transferred from Shorewood High School, Shorewood, Wis., I9585 Band I5 Wrestling I5 Tennis I5 Football I. LINNEA EDGREN Laughter and fun make life worth living. Pep Club I,2,35 Fortune Guild I,2. ' HENDA LEA EGGERT Energy and persistence conquer all things. Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Latin Club I,25 BROADCAST 2,35 Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 45 Tiger Turnout Dance Chairman I5 Stu- dent Council I,2,3, Vice-President 2, Secretary 35 Varsity Show 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Cheerleading I,4. 4-6 TERM PAPERS. THESE KEPT US OCCUPIED AND ALERT. DAVID FREDERICK EHREN I do the very best I know how. Band l,2, Honor Roll 2,3,4, High Honor Roll 2, Football 1,2, Intramurals 2,3. ANDREW R. EHRLICHER Hard work makes the man. Spanish Club 3,4, Boys' State 3, Radio Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, High Honor Roll 2,4, National Honor Society 3. CAROLYN ELMQUIST Beauty and wisdom are seldom found togeth- er. Chorus 3, Spanish Club 4, Thespians 4, WECOMI 4, Honor Roll 3,4, High Honor Roll 3. Transferred from Pascock Valley Regional High School, Hillsdale, N. J., 1959, Modern Dance Club 1,2, Latin Club I, Chorus 1,2, Honor Roll I,2, High Honor Roll l,2, School Paper l,2, Orchestra 1.2. ROSEMARY EMMA The mildest manners, the gentlest heart. HARRY WILLIAM ENGBERG, JR. I think I'II promote something. Play Crew 1, Rifle Club 1. BRUCE ENGELBACH A great mind for details. Band l,2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Civil Air Patrol 2,3,4, Monitor 4, Fresh- man Science Club 1. TIM ERIN Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Band l,2,3,4, Math Club 1,2, Radio Club 2,3, Treasurer 3, Varsity Show 3,4, Intramurals 3,4. LETICA G. ESQUIVEL I find the world not gray, but gay. Rifle Club 2,3, Biology Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, BROAD- CAST 4, Latin Club 4, Chorus 1, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, President 3,4, Usher Crew 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4. PATRICIA A. FALCON Good things befall the good. Career Gals 3, Honor Roll 3, Pep Club I, F.H.A. 1,2. DIANE FANDEL Happiness is a gift of friendship. Art Club I, G.A.A. 1,2, Chorus 2,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show 4. 'ling A THE PROM, HONORS ASSEMBLY, AND GRADUATION wk ' 0' Il 1 ' cr .I i , X gg, KEN FANK He's fun . . ' MIKE FAULKNER You'll never hurry himl Intramurals 4, Trans- ferred from Wheaton Academy, I9595 Basketball l,2. GRACE LORENA FERGUSON Deeds speak louder than words. Al- lied Medical Careers 2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 French Club 45 G.A.A. ly Mon- itor 45 Otilce Help 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Tigerettes 45 WECOMI 45 Varsity Show 35 Honor Roll l. GEORGETTE GEE-GEE FISHER The charming gaiety of sparkling eyes. Office Help 35 Pep Club I,2,3. THOMAS A. FITZSIMMONS Wise men look ahead. Football l,2, 3,45 Indoor Track 3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Class Treasurer I,25 Student Conference 45 Prom General Chairman 3. TIMOTHY R. FITZSIMMONS Trouble always comes in pairs. Foot- ball l,25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Indoor Track 35 Cross Country 45 Student Council l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Honor Roll 3,4. GEORGE FIX Beware of this oneI Library Assistant I5 Usher Crew l,2,35 Wrestling l,25 Track lg Intramurals I,2,3,4. JUDY ANN FOX Who says there's a limit to pep? Book Club 45 French Club 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Student Conference 45 Varsity Show 2,3,45 Honor Roll I,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 2,45 Interstate Exchange Student 35 Cheerleading I,2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4. STEVEN KEITH FRANCIS Haste makes waste. Band 35 Choir 45 Thespians 3,45 Fortune Guild 2,3,45 WECOMI 45 Play Crew 2,3,45 Cross Country I. CHARLES JOHN FRANCISY Work amazes me-I can sit and watch it all day. WILL HOLD SPECIAL PLACES IN OUR MEMORIES PATRICIA ANNE FREDRICKS Gentle in manner, resolute in action. Choir 4j Chorus 37 Fortune Guild 3,47 F.H.A. 17 Latin Club 17 Pep Club 2,3,47 Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 47 Thespians 4j WECOMI 47 Varsity Show 3,47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ALAN ROBERT FRENCH Here I am,women. Rifle Club 1,27 Honor Roll 2j Track 1,2,37 Intramurals 2,37 WECOMI 4. KAREN CYNTHIA FRYKMAN Beauty is its own excuse for being. Orchestra 17 Choir 3,47 Fortune Guild 2j Latin Club 1,27 Pep Club 1,27 Varsity Show 3,47 Honor Roll 1,2,37 High Honor Roll 2. SALLY SUSAN GAME Alias, Susan Sally Sport. Band l,2,3,47 M.M.M. 3,47 Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 2,37 Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 4j Student Council 2,47 Varsity Show 2,3,47 Honor Roll 1. KAREN S. GANSBERG With golden locks and pleasing ways. Honor Roll 1,4. KATHLEEN RAE GASKINS Don't rush me! F.H.A. 17 Pep Club lj Tigerettes 4. GAIL GEILING Kindness makes her a favorite. Transferred from Siena High School, Chicago, 1959. MARTHA GEMMEL A worker at whatever she does. Biology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3,47 Honor Roll 47 Latin Club 4j WE- COMI 4j Spanish Club 1. MICHAI. MIKE GEETING The world needs more people like Mike. WECOMI 4, Transferred from Olmsted Falls High School, Olmsted Falls, Ohio, 19601 F.H.A. 1,2,4, Treasurer 4j Leaders Club 2,3,47 Commercial Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. 1,2,3,47 School Newspaper 37 Library Club 2,3,4, President 4j Office Help 47 Pep Club 1,2. PAULINE GIBSON One with dark expressive eyes. Band 3j Latin Club 3,4. Transferred from Pareac High School, Chicago, 19597 Band 1,27 Biology Club Qj Latin Club Qi Office Help 17 Spanish Club 17 Honor Roll 1,2. 49 WE WILL NEVER FORGET THE LESSONS WE HAVE ,I BONNIE JEANNE GILSTRAP Did you ever see anyone enioy life so? Choir 45 G.A.A. l,45 Homecoming Chairman 45 Pep Club l,3,45 Latin Club I5 Tigerettes 45 WECOMI 45 Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 45 Prom Chairman 35 Varsity Show 45 Student Council I,35 Play Crew 35 Attended Milwaukee Downer Seminary, Milwaukee, in Sophomore year5 Council 2, Secretary 25 Chorus 25 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 2. RICHARD GLASS Knowledge is power. Band I,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Boys' State 35 Chemistry Club 45 M.M.M. 2,3,4, Treas- urer 3, President 45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Tiger Turnout Chairman 35 Usher Crew 25 Pep Band I,2,3,4, Leader 45 Student Council 2,45 Var- sity Show 3,45 High Honor Roll l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 35 Tennis l,25 Intramurals 2,3. JAMES GORDON He admits that there are two sides to every ques- tion-his own and the wrong one. Civil Air Patrol 3. KAREN GRABE Her ways are the ways of pleasantnessf' Ottice Help 25 WECOMI 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. DEANNA GRAF Fun is my first concern. Chorus I,2,35 F.H.A. 2,3. NANCY GRAHAM Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. Book Club I5 French Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 M.M.M. 2,3,45 BROADCAST 35 Fortune Guild 25 Latin Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Play Crew 25 Orchestra I,2, Secretary 25 Pep Club 3,45 WECOMI 45 Varsity Show I,2,3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3. BRIAN GRANT Sports is my' line. Homecoming King 45 Student Council 253,45 Student Conference 3,4, Treasurer 45 Varsity Show 35 Football I,2,3,4, Captain 4, All-Conference 3,45 Basketball I,2,4p Baseball I,2,3,4. HENRY W. GRIMES Excuse me, I'm in a hurry. Chorus I,2. DARLENE GROSS She is careful with words, Band I,2,3,45 F.T.A. I5 Pep Club 3,45 Biology Club 4. LYNN GUILD Biddie, Twinkeltoes and PuddIes? Latin Club l,2, President I5 Modern Dance Club 45 Pep Club 35 Tiger Turnout Chair- man I5 Varsity Show 2,3,4. 50 LEARNED OR THE FRIENDS WE HAVE MADE 19 WALLY GUNDERSON Don't worry, it makes deep wrinkles. WINONA GUNNLAUGSSON I never met a person I didn't like. Art Club l, Fortune Guild 2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Thespians 4, Usher Crew l,2,3. BEN HALE There never was so wise a man before. Band l,2. PENNY HAMAKER A learned person in many ways, Pep Club 4. Transferred from Wellesley High School, Wellesley, Mass., 1960, Bookstore l,2, Choir I, Chorus i,2,3, F.T.A. l,2, Library Assistant i, Monitor 2, Pep Club l,2,3, Student Council l. THOMAS HAMILTON lt is tone that makes the music. Band l,2, 3,4, French Club i, Pep Band 2,3,4, BROADCAST 2,3, Business Man- ager 3, Fortune Guild 3,4, Key Club 2, Tennis l,2,3, M.M.M. 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, WECOMI 4, Business Manager 4, Varsity Show 2,3,4, Honor Roll 2. .JANICE HANCHEON Free as the breeze. HUGH HANDLEY A man with a sound and composed mind. Hon- or Roll i,2,3, ,Ba ebqll 1, Track 4. 7 'J 4 AWA My Q 'fb f D NALD NSEN I've never see oman who c d resist me Chorus Ii Choir 2.3.4, Biology Cl ,6TefLClu , , . . . Play Crew 2, Varsity Show 2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2. SALLIE HANSEN I am wealthy in my friends. Pep Club 2,3,4, WECOMI 4, Christmas Dance Chairman 3, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. l,4, Mon- itor 4, Rifle Club 2, Vice-President 2, Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 4, Varsity Show 2, Student Council 3, Tigerettes 4, Homecoming Chair- man 4. , WAYNE HANSON I am not as bad as the worst, nor am I as good as the best. Band l,2, Wrestling 3, Intramurals l,2. 51 PEOPLE OF ALL PROFESSIONS WILL EMERGE FROM 'WIN . ig is 741. L SAV ve. if A ss? Y. ' 1 5 3 ELEASE HARRIS Every human mind feels pleasure in doing good for others. G.A.A. i,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Modern Dance Club 45 Varsity Show 35 Honor Roll I,45 Student Council I,45 Tigerettes 4. SUZANNE HARRIS I am part of all whom I have met. Bookstore 25 F.H.A. I5 Cheerleading I5 Monitor 45 BROADCAST 2,3,4, Advertis- ing Manager 45 Fortune Guild 2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,2l5 Homecoming Chair- man 45 Latin Club I,2, Secretary 25 Pep Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 35 Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 45 Tiger Turnout Chairman 35 WECOMI 45 Play Crew 2,3, Prop Chairman 35 Prom Chairman 35 Student Council 3,45 Class Treasurer 45 Varsity Show 2,45 Varsity Show Crew I,2,35 Honor Roll 45 Hospitality Chairman 4. JANE HARSCH Born by a lucky star. Allied Medical Careers 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Choir 3,45 Chorus I,25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club I,2,35 WECOMI 4, Varsity Show 3,45 Honor Roll I,2,3. GERALD HARTMAN Ye hardly know me yet. Transferred from Wilmington High School, Wilmington, Ill., I958. LONNIE GAY HARTZELL Always gay. G.A.A. I,25 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 WECOMI 45 Varsity Show Crew 25 Honor Roll 4. LEONARD HAUG Nothing like success, to succeed. BROADCAST 25 All-School Play 45 Spanish Club 35 Honor Roll I,2,3,45 Tennis I,2. NANCY HEADEN I beg to differ with you. Choir 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Latin Club I,2,3,45 Math Club 25 Thespians 2,3,45 Usher Crew 2,3,45 WECOMI 45 Play Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Show 3,45 Honor Roll I,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 25 All-School Play 2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. CHUCK HEATH I am sure care is an enemy of life. Varsity Show I5 Intramurals I,2,3,4. GARY HEDGES Man is the master of his fate. Model Airplane Club 3,45 Football 2,45 Intramurals 2. CHRISTOPHER HENNIG The greatest pleasure in life is to do what others say you cannot. Biology Club 25 Usher Crew I5 Intramurals 4. I refjfi 52 OUR RANKS, SPREADING FROM A COMMON BEGINNING MARY LOUISE HENRICK With spirits happy and gay. Art Club I,25 F.H.A. 3. ALEXANDRA HENRY Some girls get all there is out of life in the summer. Chorus I,25 French Club I,25 Fortune Guild 25 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Varsity Show 2. ALICE HESLINGA Happiness and silence go together. Office Help I,35 Pep Club 35 Honor Roll 45 High Honor Roll I,2,3. LINDA CASE HEYES 'IA pleasing individual. F.H.A. I,25 Varsity Show I5 Art Club 2. SHARON HIGH Hard work pays off. Allied Medical Careers I,25 French Club 35 Latin Club I,25 Office Help I,2,35 Pep Club I,2,35 Honor Roll I,2,3,45 High Honor Roll I,25 National Honor Society 3. SUSAN HIMMELFARB Wit to persuade and beauty to please. Book Club I5 BROADCAST 2,3,45 Ffench Club 3,45 Fortune Guild 2,35 G.A.A. I5 Latin Club I,2,35 Modern Dance Club 45 M.M.M. 2,35 Or- chestra I,25 Pep Club I,25 Poetry Club 45 Senior Girls' Dance Chair- man 45 Script Club 45 Thespians 2,35 WECOMI 4, Layout Editor 45 Play Crew 3,45 All-School Play 25 Student Council 25 Varsity Show Ip Honor Roll I,2,3,45 High Honor Roll Ii Chairman Buzz Books 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3. MARIE ANN HOFFMAN The world delights in sunny people. F.H.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Office Help 3,45 Student Court 2,4. RICH HOGAN I am as innocent as the next feIIow. Transferred from St. Francis High School, I9595 Intramurals 3,4. PAUL HOLLINGSWORTH He abounds with pleasing faults. Band I,2,3,45 Light Crew 45 Orchestra 45 Varsity Show 2,3. EVELYN KAY HOOD The secret of being lovely is being unselfishf' G.A.A. I5 Latin Club I5 M.M.M. 2,3,4, Historian 45 Orchestra 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 WECOMI 4, Editor 45 Varsity Show I,2,3,45 Honor Roll I,2,3,45 Tennis 2. .ff X I 4...-11g AS FRESHMEN WE WERE DEEMED INSIGNIFICANT, ROBERT HOWARD From Merimont came a great orator. Trans- ferred from Merimont High, Merimont, Ohio, l96O, Children's Theater 4, Bookstore 3, Football 4. ROBERT HUBINEK Whenever I feel like studying, I lie down until the feeling passes. Transferred from St. Francis, l959, Chess Club 4, Baseball I, Intramural Basketball i,2,3,4. BEA HULTGREN Very small, but liked by all. G-.A.A. I, Latin Club I,2, Secretary I, Pep Club 2,3,4, Senior Girls' Dance Chairman 4, Tiger Turnout Chairman 3, Prom Chairman 3, Student Council 3,4, Varsity Show 2,4, Cheerleading l,2,3,4. SHARON HULTMAN Friendliness is a superior quality. Trans- ferred from Taft High School, Chicago, l96O, Art Club 3,4, Current Events Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Monitor 4, Art Club I,2, Choir l,2,3, Library Assistant l,2,3, Office Help l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Spanish Club I,2,4, Art Scholarship l,2. KURT HUNSBERGER It is a great ability to conceal one's ability. Student Council I, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, High Honor Roll 3,4, Football I,2, Cross Country 3,4, Captain 4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 3,4. DOUGLAS HUNTER My life for the Civil Air Patrol! Monitor 2, Civil Air Patrol 2,3,4, Officer 4, Rifle Club l,2,3,4, Science Club l, Astronomy Club 2. PAMELA HURST All work and no play-that's for the birds. Al- lied Medical Careers 3, Art Club 4, Chorus 2, G-.A.A. I,2, Library Assistant I, Pep Club 2,3, Spanish Club I,2, Treasurer 2, Usher Crew l,2,3, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show 4. TONY JACKSON One of the nicest things that ever happened to Wheaton High. Transferred from Corpus Christian High School, Chicago, l96O, Cross Country 4. EDITH JACKSON Happy we are to have her here. Transferred from Curwensville Joint Junior-Senior High School, Curwensville, Penn., 1960, Band 2,3, Biology Club 4, Book Club 4, Choir I,2, French Club 4, F,T.A. 4, Usher Crew I,2,3, Honor Roll 4. JAN JAUCHEN Her smile makes all hearts merry. Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High School, Eugene, Ore., l958, Allied Med- ical Careers 2, Choir I, Office Help I, Pep Club 2, Cheerleading I. 54 BUT WE PROVED OURSELVES OTHERWISE NADINE JENTZ Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Band I,.'2, 3,45 Fortune Guild 45 Latin Club I5 M.M.M. 3,45 Orchestra 45 Thes- pians 45 WECOMI 45 Varsity Show 2,3,45 Honor Roll I,2,45 Tennis 2,3,4. BILL JOHN Not bashful, iust reserved. Boys' State 35 Chess Club 2,35 Play Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Show 3,45 Wrestling 35 Baseball 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Shop Assistant 4. BARRETT JOHNSON Eat, drink and be merry-for tomorrow you may have a test. Library Assistant lp Office Help I5 Intramurals I,2,3. BETTE JOHNSON lf one cannot be good, be careful. G.A.A. 2,3,45 Modern Dance Club 45 Tigerettes 45 Student Teacher 45 Varsity Show I,2,45 Honor Roll I,2,3,4. KEITH JOHNSON A flaming youth . . . we mean his hair. ROGER JOHNSON A light heart will live the longest. Stage Crew I5 Varsity Show Crew I. WILLIAM JOHNSON Isn't it a crazy world, though? Chorus 25 Football I5 Indoor Track I5 Track I5 Intramurals I. JIMMIE JONES When I play basketball, I must learn to control my vocabulary . . . Transferred from Rohanan High School, Rocken- cham, N. C., I9585 Basketball I,2,3,45 Track 3,4. KEITH ALLAN JONES The play is the thing wherein I'II catch the conscience of the king. Chess Club 2,35 Fortune Guild 2,3,4. RON KAHLER Every time I draw a picture, I lose a friend. Boys' State 35 Homecoming Chairman 45 Key Club 45 Spanish Club I5 Usher Crew 35 Student Council 3,45 Football 2,3,4, Manager 3,45 Baseball I,2,35 Intramurals I,2,3,4, Captain 2,3,4. H YEAR WE WORKED DILIGENTLY KAREN KARLSON Good friends are hard to find. F.I'I.A. l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 Student Teacher 45 Varsity Show Crew l,3,4, MARI FRANCES KEHOE lt matters not how long we live, but how. F.H.A. 2,35 G.A.A. lj Latin Club I5 Oilice Help 2. TYRA KAY KELLER I prefer boys older than me. Transferred from Elgin High School, l958. PAT KING Nothing is impossible to the willing heart. Biology Club 3,45 BROADCAST 4, Circulation Manager 45 Rifle Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club l,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 High Honor Roll 2. LAWRENCE KNAAK Please go away and let me think. Boys' State 35 Civil Air Patrol 2,3,45 Math Club 4, President 45 Science Club l, Treasurer I5 Honor Roll l,2,3,4. BRENDA L. KNIGHT Worries never bother me. F.H.A. 25, Olahce Help 45 Pep Club I5 Tigerettes 45 Usher Crew 2,3,45 Student Council I. ROZANNE KNIPPEN There is no argument equal to a happy smile. Career Gals 3, Treasurer 35 Varsity Show I. JOHN KNOX A likely lad is he. FRANK KOCH My world of girls and autosI Library Assistant 2,35 Honor Roll 25 Football 25 Basketball 25 Golf I,25 Intramurals l,3,4, Captain I. WILLIAM T. KOMERSKA With a hop, skip, and a iumpI OFllce Help 3,45 Usher Crew 3,45 Golf i5 Intramurals l,4. 56 ON OUR FLOAT FOR THE TIGER TURNOUT LA NORMA KORNELSON Do as l say! Monitor 4, Ottice Help 2,4, Orchestra l. EILEEN KRAUSE Come see me sometime! Transterrecl from Lu- ther, North Chicago, i958, Choir i,2, Chorus 4, Current Events Club 4, F.H.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Pep Club 3,4, Senior Girls Dance Choirmart 4, WECOMI 4, Student Council 4. SHARON KROPP I like to laugh and talk. Chorus 4, F.H.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Otlice Help 4, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show Crew 3. MARY ANN KUCHARSKI Her nature is all fun. Chorus l, F,H.A. 2,3, OFfice Help 3, Usher Crew 3, Varsity Show Crew 2,3, Honor Roll 4. LUCILLE CSNOOKIED KUEFLER My kingdom for a horse. Chorus i,2, F.H.A. i,2,3, Treasurer 3, Monitor 3, Office Help 3, Pep Club 2, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show Crew i,3,4, Usher Crew 2. DANIEL K. KUHN A man in earnest finds means, or if he cannot find them he creates them. Varsity Show Crew 2, Honor Roll i,2, 3,4, Indoor Track i,2,3,4, Captain 4, Track i,2,3,4, Captain 4, Intra- murals 3,4. RONALD KUHN He knows more than he shows. Transferred from St. Francis High School, l959. Chess Club 2, Rifle Club 2. DENNIS LACROSSE Although he has much wit, he is very shy. RON LANDALL Mama said in her letter today! All State Choir 4, Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Chorus i, M.M.M. 3,4, Vice- President 4, Student Council 4, Varsity Show 2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Football 2, Indoor Track i,4, Gymnastics 4, Track i,4, Intramurals i,4, BARBARA LANE A person who likes all, enioys most. Book Club i,2,3,4, Career Gals 3,4, F,H.A. i,2,3,4, Usher Crew 4. l.1. AND FOR EACH DANCE WE DID OUR STEVE ALLAN LARSON Small in stature only. Varsity Show l,2,35 Rifle Club lg Intramurals l,3. TOM LEADABRAND A little learning is a dangerous thing5 so, I learn much. BROADCAST 45 WECOMI 45 Usher Crew l,2,3,45 Hon- or Roll l,2,35 Wrestling l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, All Conference 35 Track 3,45 Football 4. KAROLA B. LEDERER I don't think I have wasted a breath. French Club lj Honor Roll 4. ANTHONY ROBERT LEDERMAN ln spite of studying, life is good. Art Club 45 Monitor 35 Cross Country lj Wrestling l. SANDRA LElNO A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Career Gals 35 F.H.A. 45 F,T,A. 35 Latin Club l,25 Pep Club 35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. FLORENCE LEONARD Can you think of anyone nicer? Allied Medical Careers 3,45 Current Events Club 3,45 Science Club lg Spanish Club 35 Usher Crew l,25 Honor Roll 4. DONALD ROBERT LIBEY Good humor is the health of the soul. Fortune Guild 35 Monitor 3,45 Radio Club l5Tl'1ESplGh5 3,45 Play Crew 3,45 Varsity Show Crew 3,45 Wrestling 2, Manager 25 Indoor Track l,2, Manager 25 Track l,2, Manager 25 Intramurals 3,4, Official 4. KAREN LOCKYER Let me tell the world. Chorus 45 French Club l,25 Fortune Guild 25 Library Assistant l,25 Pep Club l,2,4. THOMAS LOWDERBAUGH I'm not afraid of anything, unless it's a woman. Astronomy Club 2, Secretary 25 Chess Club 45 Science Club l, Secretary l. LYNN LUDY They conquer who believe they can. BROADCAST 2,3,45 Chorus lj Fortune Guild 2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3, Representative l, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Girls' State 35 Latin Club l,25 Monitor 45 Pep Club 3,45 Plays 2,35 Poetry Club 45 Script Club 45 Thespians 3,4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 Tiger Turnout Chairman 35 WECOMl 4, Club Editor 45 Class Secretary lj Conference 25 Varsity Show l,2,3,45 Stu- dent Court 4, Recorder 45 Honor Roll l,2,3. 58 INDIVIDUAL TASKS WITH ENTHUSIASM VIRGINIA LUEDTKE Whatever will be, will be. Oflice Help 45 Chorus 4. JEANNE LUND All the world's a stage. Chorus 35 Fortune Guild l,25 Latin Club I,25 Monitor 25 Pep Club 35 Plays 2,35 Senior Girls Dance Chairman 45 Thespians l,25 Tigerettes 45 VVECOMI 45 Play Crew 2. MARGARET LUSTIG Her music hath charms. Allied Medical Ca- reers lp Art Club 3,45 Current Events Club 3,45 Latin Club lj M.M.M. 2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Honor Roll I,3,4. DONNA MARY MACCALLUM A fob well done, gives satisfaction. A.F.S. Chairman 3g Chorus lp Fortune Guild 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Homecoming General Chairman 45 Tiger Turnout Chairman 35 WECOMI 45 Prom Chairman 35 Conference 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Varsity Show Crew 3,4. JULIE MACGREGOR She who enjoys doing and enjoys what she has done is happy. Band l,2,3,45 Fortune Guild 2,3,45 G.A.A. lj Latin Club i,25 Pep Club 45 Play 35 Thespians 3,45 Twirler Corps I,2, 3,45 Play Crew l,2,3,45 Varsity Show Crew l,2,35 Honor Roll I,3,4. JIM MACKAY A good all-around guy! Homecoming Chairman 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Board 35 Monitor 45 Student Council 35 Football 25 Basketball 2,35 Baseball I,2,3,45 Intramurals l,4. EDWARD M. MACKENZIE Hi, sweetheart! Intramurals 4, PAM MACKENZIE A diligent student and good friend. Art Club 45 Biology Club 25 Latin Club i,2, Secretary 25 Orchestra ly Pep Club lj WECOMI 45 Honor Roll l,2,45 Gymnastics 25 Tennis l,2. MARK MACKINNEY A man of conviction and worth. Band l,2, 3,45 Football 25 Wrestling l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4. BECKY MACLEOD Never too busy to ioin in the fun, always on hand when there's work to be done. Allied Medical Careers I5 Band I,25 Chorus 45 G.A.A. l,25 Latin Club l,25 Pep Club 35 Tiger- ettes 45 Student Council 35 Honor Roll l,3. 1 . 4 .f , . AS Jursuons WE WORKED EXTRA HARD TQ MAKE X, . i.. V 1 ' W Y.: . V.: , A J i I, NJ J ,A V. I iew 'sf A Q, . ,V - f . . Le ' J . L M, 'i '- J I f' ri 'I - .4 F1 L ea NANCY MAJOR A merry heart. Office Help l,2, Usher Crew 3, Varsity Show Crew i,2,3,4. BARB MARKLEY Blessed are the peacemakersf' F.H.A. 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3, Varsity Show Crew 2,4. A JUDY MARSTON Here and there and everywhere. Chorus l,2, French Club i,2, G.A.A. l,2,3, Pep Club 2, Tigerettes 4, Varsity Show l,3,4. NORMA JEANNE MARTIN A shy quiet charm. Career Gals 3, Honor Roll 3. PEGGY MARTORANO She who has a happy face and glowing heartf Fortune Guild 2, Latin Club l,2, Ottice Help 2,3, Pep Club i,2,3,4, Usher Crew l,2, Varsity Show Crew 3,45 Honor Roll 3, WECOMI 4. ' MARIE MASON Modest, yet with a sweetness that counts. BROAD- CAST 4, Fortune Guild 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Senior Girls Dance Ch ' 3 man 4 Thespians 4 Tngerettes 4 WQEC Ml 4 V sty Show 3 4 or Roll i,2p Cheerleialdling ML KEN MKTEWA 7Q1ii JKj . -WW , WAYNE MATEJKA I have laid aside business and gone fishing. Cafeteria Aid lg Varsity Show I. MARY ANN MATHEWS She is sweet, iust can't be beat! Chorus l,2, Latin Club I, Tigerettes 4, Usher Crew I, Varsity Show l,2,3, Gymnastics 3. CLARK MATHIAS Let's see, which car shall I take tonight? Trans- terred from Wheaton Academy, i96O, Football l,2, Wrestling 4. JAPORA THE BEST PROM IN W C H S HISTORY CRAIG McCLOUD Each mind has its own method. Band 1,2, Model Airplane Club 3, Varsity Show 3, Golf 1,2. SANDRA E. McCOMBS Every artist dips his brush into his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures. Art Club 3,4, Latin Club 1,2, Office Help 2, Pep Club 2,3, Tigerettes 4, WECOMI 4. MIKE McCOY An easy going fella! Transferred from Lake Park High School, Ivledinah, Ill., 1960. F.T.A. 1,2, Secretary 2, Intra- murals 2. ED McKEE My theory is to enioy life. Transferred from Luther North High School, Chicago, 1958. Band 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1, Gymnastics 1, Intramurals 2. GEOFFREY R. McKEE When I think' of talking it is, of course, with a woman. Transferred from Lewiston-Porter Central School, Youngs- town, N. Y., 1958. Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1, Football 1,2, Honor Roll I, Intramurals 2,3. JOHN WILLIAM MCKELLIN Never mind the why and wherefor. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, 1959. Basketball 1,2, Football 2, Intramurals 3,4. DIANE MARIE MCWHIRTER Her best quality lies within. SONYA CSUNNYI MELVILLE What I value more than anything else is good humor. Transferred from Berkley High School, Berkley, Mich., 1958. Pep Club 2,3,4, Play Crew 4, Spanish Club 2,3, vvifcomi 4. ' HARRY MERTZ Look out for the unexpected. Cross Country 1,2,3, Track 1,2. ELOISE MESCHKE That's me . . . ELOISE! Transferred from Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 1960. Biology Club 1, Chorus 1,2, Mon- itor 2,3. AS UPPERCLASSMEN WE WON FRIENDS THROUGH MARY ANN METEGRANO A iolly person, and has no foes. Book Club 4, Chorus 2, Library Assistant 3,4, Usher Crew 3. ALISON JEAN MILLER She is pleasant, honest, and good. Cur- rent Events Club 4, Honor Roll i,2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, WECOMI 4. JEANINE ANN MODICA She who understands people, need not worry. BROADCAST 2,4, Varsity Show 2,3, Honor Roll 4. JOHNSON H. MOHLINE Full of indifference. Latin Club l,2, Track 2, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Gymnastics 4, VVECOMI 4. CHUCK MONROE I find all things enjoyable. Rifle Club l,2, President 2, Class Council 3, Vice-President 3, Latin Club l. THOMAS MOON Handsome is as handsome does. Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Honolulu, Hawaii, i96O. Band 4. JOHN CHARLES MOORE A man after his own heart. BROAD- CAST 3, Choir 3,4, Interstate Exchange Student 3, Intramurals 3,4, Latin Club I, Honor Roll l,2,3, Varsity Show 2,3,4. WILLIAM LOUIS MOORE Thinking is but an idle waste of time. Transferred from St. Francis High School, l96O. Intramurals I,2, Track 3,4. NANCY ELIZABETH MOSTERT Music is the universal language of mankind. Book Club 4, BROADCAST 2,3,4, Choir 3, Current Events Club 4, Fortune Guild 2, F.H.A. i, F.T.A. 2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, High Honor Roll l,2, Latin Club l,2,3, Tigerettes 4, Varsity Show 2,3, WECOMI 4. JONATHAN CJODYD MOUNT What fools these mortals be. Bas- ketball l,2, Football 2, Intramurals 3,4, Student Council 4. 62 INTER-STATE EXCHANGE AND A. F S PROGRAMS DONNA MURDOCK Life is a great bundle of little things. G.A.A. I, Tigerettes 4, Class Council I, Cheerleading I. EVA MURDOCK l study, but I have fun also. French Club I,2, Fortune Guild 2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Varsity Show Crew 4, WECOMI 4. KATHLEEN CLAIRE MURPHY Beauty is a gift of God. Choir 3,4, Chorus I,2, Fortune Guild 3,4, Honor Roll 4, Latin Club 2,3, Pep Club 3, Varsity Show 3,4. JUANITA JUNE MYRICK She couIdn't stay away. Spanish Club I, Vice-President. Attended J. S. Morton High School, Cicero, 2,3, Chorus 3, Pep Club 2,3, Physics Club 3, Intramural 2,3. WILLIAM CTONYI NAGEL Studies bother me not for I bother not with studies. Transferred from Northwestern Naval and Military Academy, Lake Geneva, Wis,, l959. Football I,2,3, Latin Club I,2, Basketball 2, Track 2, Skiing 2, WECOMI 4, Varsity Show 4. RAYMOND STEVEN NASH Modesty bothers me. Band 2,3, Book- store 2, Fortune Guild 2, Key Club 4, Orchestra 2,3, Play Crew 2, Varsity Show 2,3,4, Football I,2, Indoor Track I,2, Track I,2, Tennis 2, Intramurals I,2,3,4. JOHN C. NEALL My tongue is silent. . . but not tor long. Chorus I, Indoor Track 2, Intramurals i,2,3,4, Play Crew 4, Spanish Club i. GUSTAV IERICJ NELSON Quite the ladies' man. Chess Club I,2, Conference 4, Football I,2, Honor Roll I, indoor Track 2, Intramurals i,2,3, Model Airplane Club 2,3,4, Monitor 4, Ottice Help I, Prom Chairman 3, Student Council 2,3,4, Tennis I,2, WECOMI 4, Editor 4. JAMES R. NELSON Alike in name only. Football l,2,3, Tennis I,2, Intramurals I, Captain I. JAMES W. NELSON Have partner . . . will dance. Baseball I,2, Basketball I,2,3, Choir 3,4, Football I,2,4, Intramurals 2,3, Student Council I,2, Varsity Show 3,4. if ,XX -4 5 x EVERY YEAR A GREAT MANY MEMBERS 'OF OUR SHARON B. NELSON Personality plus. Allied Medical Careers 45 G.A.A. 35 Homecoming Chairman 45 Prom Chairman 35 Pep Club 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Usher Crevv 35 Varsity Show 2,3,4. Trans- ferred from Franklin High School, Cedar Rapids, lowa, I958. Choir lj Latin Club l. MARTHA NEUMANN One who will sustain her friendship, even to the last extremity. Allied Medical Careers lp BROADCAST 45 F.H.A. 35 Latin Club l,25 Monitor 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Varsity Show 35 WECOMI 4. TIMOTHY B. NEWITT The better you know him, the more you like him. Band l,2,35 M.M.M. 45 Orchestra 45 Radio Club l,25 Usher Crew 35 Honor Roll 25 Student Conference 45 Varsity Show 3,45 WECOMI 4, Editor 4. .IUDITH ANN NEWMAN Silence is more eloquent than words. BROADCAST 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Chorus l,25 Fortune Guild 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Honor Roll 2,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Senior Girls Dance Chairman 45 Spanish Club l,25 Usher Crew lp Varsity Show 2,3,45 WECOMI 4. DAN NORTON Live merrily. Transferred from St. Francis High School, l959. Basketball l,2,35 Football 3. JAN O'DANlELL All the world loves a clown. Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Rockford, Ill., I957. Allied Medical Careers 25 Choir ly Chorus l,45 G.A.A. lp Latin Club 25 Honor Roll l,2,35 Or- chestra l,25 Pep Club l,2. BOB ODEFEY A hunting I will go. DEANNA OLSON I wasn't made to be silent. Band l,2,3,45 BROADCAST 45 Chorus lj Fortune Guild 3,4, Vice-President 45 Latin Club l,25 Librarian l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Senior Girls Dance Chairman 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 WECOMI 4. JAY OLSON I never touch the stuff . . . my liver. Art Club 45 Football l,25 Indoor Track 2,35 Intramurals l,2,35 Track,l,2,3,4. JODY OLSON Gentle words are always gain. F.H.A. 45 Varsity Show 4. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, l959. Pep Club 2,3. 64 CLASS PARTICIPATED IN THE VARSITY SHOW KAREN LOUISE OLSON Ability involves responsibility. BROAD- CAST l,25 Current Events Club 3,45 Fortune Guild 2,3,45 Latin Club l,2,3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 High Honor Roll l,25 Poetry Club 3,4, President 45 Script Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Thespians 2,3,45 Usher Crew 2.3.45 Play Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Show 2,3,4. ROBERT OSBORNE New England is my home. Model Airplane Club 45 Intramurals 4. Transferred from Central High School, Nash- ville, Tenn., l957. PHYLLIS ELAINE PACKER Sweetness charms the soul. Bookstore 2,35 G.A.A. l,25 Monitor 45 Pep Club 2,35 Play Crew 35 Varsity Show l,2. f DAVE PARDONNER I believe that every right implies a responsi- bility, every opportunity an obligation, every possession a duty. Key Club 2,35 Tiger Turnout Chairman 25 Class Council 2,3,4, Pres- ident 35 Student Conference 3,4, President 4, Honor Roll 3,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Gymnastics 2,35 Baseball l,25 State l.A,S.C. Convention 35 Varsity Show 4. DENNIS PASCHALL Has anybody here seen Mickey? Indoor Track 3. Transferredlfrom St. Francis High School, l958. SUSAN JANE PATTERSON You cannot impose education on any- one. Office Help 4. PHIL PEARSON My tongue lay still. Intramurals l,2,3,45 Mon- itor 2. ED PECHNIK l hate the sin, love the sinner. Intramurals 4. MIKE PERTELL Has anyone here seen Denny? Chorus 4. Trans- ferred from West Chicago High School, l959. Art Club l,2. BOB PETERSON Arizona here l come. Transferred from Prescott High School, Prescott, Ariz., 1959. Tennis 2,3,45 Basketball l,25 Foot- ball l,25 Band l,2,45 Chess Club l,45 Letterman's Club l,25 Intra- murals 45 Homeroom President I, Vice-President 2, 65 -'M AS SENIORS WE RECEIVED RECOGNITION FOR OUR LESLIE G. PETRU All things are apt to please. G.A.A. 2,3,4. JOHN PFUND I eat WheatiesI Baseball I,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, 3,'4, Class Council 3, Football 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4. DAVID PHELPS Seen above the crowds. Basketb-all 2, Cross Coun- try 3, Latin Club I,2, Intramurals l,2. ELIZABETH ANN PHILLIPS To be awake is to be alive. Tiger Turnout Chairman I, Student Council 2. SANDRA PIERCE A nicer girl you could never find. Band I,2,3,4, BROADCAST 4, Fortune Guild 3,4, Honor Roll 3, M.M.M. 2,3,4, Thes- pians 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, VVECOMI 4. LEE PIETSCH I shot ci 79 and won S600 . . . very good dayI Golf I,2,3,4, Football I,2, Intramurals I,2,3,4. .IOYANNE RUTH PLUMMER And she hath an amiable charm. Transferred from Haverford Township High School, Havertown, Pa., I96O. Banquet Comm. 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3, Hockey Team 2, School Play I, Spanish Club 3. EDWIN POLK Please explain the question again. Chess Club 2,3, Monitor 4. LOUISE POLK A polished lady is indeed a pleasure. Allied Med- ical Club I,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Chorus 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Tigerettes 4. BARBARA POMMIER Little in stature, big in heart. F.H.A. I, Of- WW tice Help 4. J ,K I .IIT III .If ,fs '66 COMPETENT LEADERSHIP OF THE STUDENT BODY ROSALIN PONTELLO Heart of gold. Chorus 2, Usher Crew 2. SHARON LEE POPP To some, energy has no limit. Allied Medi- cal Careers Club 3,4, Choir 3,4, Fortune Guild 2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Latin Club 2, Oftice Help 3,4, Play Crew 2, Thespians 2,3,4, Usher Crew l,2,3, Varsity Show 3,4. JONATHAN POTTEIGER I will make use of all the power I have. Monitor 4, Prom Chairman 3, Honor Roll I,2,3, Football l,2,3,4, Bas- ketball l, Student Council 2,4, Student Court 4, Assistant Judge 4, Track I, Wrestling 2,3. ALLAN POTTS To know him is to like him. Monitor 4, Intramur- als I,2,3,4, Play Crew 3,4. Transferred from St. Ignatius High, Cleve- land, Ohio, l957. PHILIP P. PRINCE, Jr. I am as able and tit as thou. Boys' State 3, Choir 4, Interstate Exchange Student 3, Key Club 2,3,4, Latin Club I,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. GRACE PURDY Nothing endures like personal qualities. Latin Club I, Varsity Show 2. DAVE RAEDEKER Men of few words are the best men. CATHERINE RAPP Just being happy is a swell thing. Transferred from St. Francis High School, l959. Current Events Club 3, Thespians 3, Varsity Show 3, All School Play 3. RICK RASK The collegiate boy. Transferred from Conard High School, West Hartford, Conn., l96O. BILL RAWLINSON Ain't life fun, though? Transferred from Ridge- wood High School, Ridgewood, N. J., l96O. Ice Hockey 2,3, J.V. Soccer 3. 67 WE MIRRORED OUR ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE LINDA LOU REBER I like 'IO talk, I like to talk, I like to talk. Band 2,3,4, Book Club 3. CURTIS REICHHOLD A good fellow knows no false pride. Foot- ball 3,4, Baseball 2,3, Intramurals I, Wrestling 3,4. RICHARD RENWICK Youth is a blunder! 'Football I,2,3,4, Honor Roll 2, Student Council I, Wrestling I,2,3. LINDA D. REUTER A real lady. Band I,2,3,4, F.I'I.A. 2,3,4, Twirler Corps I,2,3,4, Varsity Show I,2. RICHARD F. RICE Let the end try the man. Band I,2,4, Football I,2, Cross Country 3,4, Track 3, Wrestling 3,4. CARL EUGENE RICHARDSON Once cu gentleman, always a gentle- man. Football I,2,3,4, Track I,2,3, Wrestling I,2,3,4. GEORGE A. RIFORGIATE l believe it because it's impossible. DAVID ROBERTS The good live longest .... Here's to a short life. Transferred from Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Va., l959. PATRICIA RODMAN The great hope of society is individual char- acter. A.F.S. Chairman 3, General Chairman 4, BROADCAST 2,3,4, Fortune Guild 2,3, G.A.A. I,2,3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Hospital- ity General Chairman 4, Latin Club I,2, Secretary 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Tiger Turnout Chairman 2, WECOMI 4, Senior Editor 4, Play Crew 2,3, Prom Chairman 3, Class Secretary 2, Conference 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, D.A.R. Citi- zenship Award 4, Varsity Show 2,3,4. PATRICIA ROE She represents us well. A.F.S. Exchange Student 3, Book Club I, BROADCAST 2,3,4, French Club 3, Fortune Guild 2,3,4, G.A.A. I, Latin Club I,2, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Orchestra I, Pep Club I,2,3, Poetry Club 4, Thespians 4, Tigerettes 4, Prom Chairman 3, National Honor Society 3, Interstate Exchange Student 3. 68 WINNING OF IMPORTANT SCHOLARSHIPS AND POSITIONS PHYLLIS ANN ROLLER I am from the South, 'you all. ' F.I-l.A. 2,3,4. Q ANNE MARIE ROUGH It is good to have friends everywhere. Transferred from Heerscheel School, Clarehont, Capetown, South Af- rica, I96O. A.F.S. Exchange Student 4, BROADCAST 4, Choir 4, Tiger- ettes 4, WECOMI 4, Conference 4, Student Council 4, Varsity Show 4, JACQUELYN RUE Responsibility leads the road to success. BROADCAST 2,3,4, Advertising Manager 4, French Club I, Fortune Guild 2, Interstate Exchange Student 3, Monitor 3,4, VVECOMI 4, Prom Chairman 3, Varsity Show Crew I,2. CHERYLL LYNN RUSSELL Always on the move. Latin Club I, M.M.M. 2,3,4, Office Help 3,4, Orchestra I,2,3,4, Library Assistant 3, Varsity Show I,2,3,4. MIRIAM IMIMIJ SAFSTROM Sweet and saucy. Transferred from Oak Park-River Forest High School, I958. Allied Medical Careers Club 4, Monitor 4, Honor Roll 4, Varsity Show Crew 2,3. RICHARD SANDERS My cares and wants are few. Astronomy Club 2, Treasurer 2, Intramurals 4, Science Club I. ROLAND SARGENT Oh to be a frog, my lads, and live aloof from cards. Rifle Club I, Science Club 2. ROBERT G. SAWYER I have no superfluous leisure. Football I,2, 3,4, Gymnastics 3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Track I,2, Wrestling I. ' ALLEN M. SCANDRETTE Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Chess Club 2, Football I, Gymnastics 4, Indoor Track 3, Intramurals 2,3, Tennis I, Track 2,3. ALAN DALE SCHAFER The silent type .... Hal Football I, Man- ager I, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Wrestling I, Manager I, Var- sity Show I. 69 AS WE LOOK BEYOND THE DOORS OF W. C. H. S., 11:1 , L ,, .,, ,A 5'f'r.' f - v:,.. ' ...fi , I. . fb . . f f., .f .,,, Wi . . -Mfaamf '71, Q.-ff. ,,.f 1.2, . 1 Img., . . -fy., , f,.,..4gz f f,,.,f.,,.,f, . xwx. .. K Y ff QQ'-,2, gi,,: .v.. . ... -if f 57 '1 LAURA SCHARRINGHAUSEN Simple in thy elegance, plain in thy neatness. LESLIE D. SCHINDLER He never forgets a friend above all else. Cross Country 4, Latin Club I, Wrestling 3,4, Varsity Show I. NANCY LEE SCHMIDT Quiet, kind and true . . . a friend above all else. F.H.A. 3,4, Career Gals 3. JEAN SCHMITT The highest wisdom is continued cheerfulnessf' Varsity Show I, Career Gals 3, President 3. CATHY SCHNEIDER Looks nice, speaks nice, is nice. Choir 3,4, Chorus 3, G.A.A. I, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club l,2, Tigerettes 4, Cheer- leading I, Student Council 2,3, Varsity Show 3,4. RICHARD SCHOEMAN Not lazy, iust doesn't feel like working. KEN SCHREINER A husky lad of authority. Baseball l,2,3,4, Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, All Conference 4, Student Court 4, Judge 4, Student Council 2,3, Conference 2,4. CAROL SCHULTZ Got the beatI Band l,2,3,4, BROADCAST 4, F.T.A. 3, G.A.A. I, lVl.M.M. 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,-4, Rifle Club I, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Spanish Club l,2, Tiger Turnout Chair- man I, Usher Crew 2, Prom General Chairman 3, Call Vice-President I, Conference 3, Student Council l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Varsity Show 2,3,4. FRED SCHULTZ Golf anyone? Rifle Club l, Usher Crew 2, Stu- dent Council I,2, Varsity Show I, Golf l,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. JAMES SEDGWICK Too much study weakens the brain, too much action rushes it. Art Club 2, Chess Club 3, Varsity Show, Astronomy Club 2, Baseball 3, Intramurals 2,3,4. WE HOPE THAT PROSPERITY IS WAITING SAM SENATO The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons. Transferred from Harrison Tech. High School, Chicago, I957. GAIL MARIE SHACKEL Beauty and common sense are not very com- mon. Band l,2,3,4, Library Assistant 4, BROADCAST 2,3,4, Editor 4, Fortune Guild 2,3,4, Latin Club l,2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, High Honor Roll 2,3,4, Orchestra 3, Thespians 3,4, Play Crew 2,3, Prom Chairman 3, Student Conference 4, Student Council I,2, Varsity Show 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. KATHLEEN SHANAHAN Happy I am the live long day. Office Help I. RAY SHANNON Honor lies in honest toil. Monitor 4, Intramur- als I,2,3,4. GERALDINE LOU SHEMEZIS A merry heart goes all day long. Student Assistant 4. Transferred from St. Ann's High School, Chicago, l959. CHARLENE SHERADAN The most I can do for my friends is to be one. CHARLES CRUSTYI SHOWALTER Why worry? It doesn't do any good. Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2, Gymnastics 4, Hon- or Roll I, Intramurals l,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Usher Crew I, Student Council I,4. DOTTY SHUFELT Beautiful in many ways. Choir 4, F.H.A. 4, Var- sity Show, 4. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, I96O. Choir I,2,3, Chorus l,2,3, Class Ohficer 2, Cheerleading 2,3, Gamma Sigma Chi 3, Honor Roll I,2,3, Homecoming Chairman 2, Pep Club l,2,3, Talent Show I,2,3. .IOANN SIMON Never underestimate the power ofa woman. Art Club 2, F.H.A. 2,3,4, Tigerettes 4, Varsity Show Crew 2,3,4, Hospital- ity Chairman 4. Transferred from St. Francis High School, I958. Latin Club I, Book Club I. CRAIG SIMPSON I woke one morning and found myself famous. Baseball l,2,3,4, BROADCAST 3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 4, Student Conference 4, Football l,2, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Monitor 4, Student Council 4, Usher Crew 2,3,4, Varsity Show 4. AND THAT EACH ONE OF US CAN DAVE SITES School presents a problem. LOIS SITTLER She always has a 'hi' for everyone. Office Help I. CURT SKARSHAUG Life is my college, may I graduate well and earn some honors. Band l,2,3, Honor Roll 2, Football 4, Intramur- als 3,4. GLORIA SKONBERG There is nothing so valuable as a real friend. G.A.A. 2, Honor Roll 4, Pep Club 2,3, Tigerettes 4, Tennis 3. Trans- ferred from Calumet High School, Chicago, l958. G.A.A. I, Class Officer I, Student Council I. BRUCE SMITH I have confined myself to the facts. Intramurals 3, Tennis l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2. ROBERT SNOW Me and my portable radio. ELLSWORTH SOLTWISCH Speech is as shallow as time, quietness is as deep as eternity. Art Club 2, Civil Air Patrol 2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Monitor 4, Indoor Track 3, Track 3. .IOANE SONNLEITNER Her crowning glory is her hair. Latin Club I,2, Monitor 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tigerettes 4, WECOMI 4, Stu- dent Council I, Varsity Show Crew l,2,3. DAVE SPACKMAN Maybe I'm meditating. Baseball l,2, Honor Roll l,2,3, Intramurals 4, Latin Club l,2. JAMES SPRINGBORN You iust wait . . . I 72 EARN SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS JAMES HENRY STAIR A person with no enemies has a good score. Chess Club 2,3, Honor Roll 2,4, Cross Country 3, Intramurals I,2. JERRY STARK My motto is 'Contented with little, yet wishing for more.' Honor Roll 3,4. LARRY STARK He ain't a Ford, but he can sure rattle on. Re- turned Senior year from American School of Lima, Lima, Peru, South America. Spanish Club I, Honor Roll I, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Cross Country I,2,4, Chess Club 2. JAMES C. STEIN No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney. Transferred from St. Francis High School, I959. Bookstore I, Basket- ball I,2, Baseball 3, Football 3, Class OFHcer I, Honor Roll I, Intra- murals I,2,3,4, Ottice Help 2,3, Usher Crew 2,3, Varsity Show 3. v JEAN STEPHENS Divinely tall and divinely sweet. Choir 3,4, Chorus 2, Pep Club 2, Student Council I, Varsity Show 3,4, Honor Roll 3. ELIZABETH DYANNE STEVENSON Let's have a party! Trans- ferred from Westside High School, Omaha, Neb., I96O. Baseball I, Basketball I, Chorus I,2, County Government 3, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 3, Homecoming Chairman 4, Monitor I, Pep Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Student Council I, Variety Show 3. ROBERT STEWART Oh, I worry, but not much. Wrestling I,2. WILLIAM STRAUSS Things that bother me I don't bother with. Baseball I,2,3,4, Football I,2, WECOMI 4, Sports Editor 4. RALPH STRUZINA The tall, humorous type. Honor Roll 3, Latin Club I, Intramurals 3,4. CHARLES ANDREW .STULB Boys will be boysI Choir 4, Current Events Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Intramurals 4, Var- sity Show 4. 73 IN RETROSPECT, WE LOOK UPON OUR FOUR ARLENE SWAENEPOEL For I cannot stay still a minute. Chorus I5 F.H.A. I5 Office Assistant I. OLIVER SW POEL Manners maketh man. Play Crew l,25 In- tr murals I, . I A JEAN SWA ON She works in silence. Choir 45 Chorus I, , 5 F.T.A. I, 5 Varsity Show 3,45 Honor Roll I,2. Transferred from Choctawh c ee High School, Shalamar, Fla., I959. THO A LIEET He's a II guy . . , not lg. Basketball I,2,3,45 lntr s I,3,4. ICHARD CMIKEI SYWULKA Every man has follies-often the most interesting things he has got. JOE CJOSEI TASCHETTA Here comes the orator-with his flood of words and his drop of reason. Math Club I,25 Radio Club I,2,3,4, President 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Usher Crew 3,45 Hon- or, Roll 2,3,45 Football 35 Cross Country Ip Tennis 25 Intramurals 4. JOHN A. TAYLOR It's better to be friendly than forward. BROAD- CAST 45 Choir 45 WECOMI 4, Advertising Manager 45 Varsity Show 45 Honor Roll I,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. BARBARA LYNN TELLING ln quietness and in confidence shall be strength. Choir 45 F.T.A. 2,35 Latin Club I,2,35 Honor Roll I,2,4. DANIEL TERSHEL Now the way I see it . . .' DAVID WILLIAM THORNE There is always a sure reward for faith- ful silence. Cross Country 2. 74 YEARS AT WHEATCN HIGH WITH FONDNESS CAROL THROW l and all filings enioyablef' Allied Medical ca- reers I, Book Club l,2, BROADCAST 2,3,4, Fortune Guild 2,3, Latin Club l,2, Monitor 2,3, Senior Girls Dance Chairman 4, WECOMI 4, Play Crew 2, Varsity Show 2,3,4, Honor Roll i,2,3. ART TICHAVA Hey Bird Manl Monitor 4, Football l,2, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2, Intramurals 4. KAY TINSLEY Good things happen to those who deserve them. G.A.A. 4, Library Assistant 3, Pep Club l. ' BARBARA IVARIAJ TRIFONOVITCH She carries the stars in her eyes and the sun in her smile. Library Assistant l, Varsity Show l, Teacher's Assistant l, French Club 3. Transferred from Joseph's High School, Bethlehem, Jordan, l958. Class President l, President of Lan- guage Club l. SHIRLEY TROESTER Hi, Ferinal MARCIA CMOUSEJ UNHOLZ The cat always gets the mouse. Art Club 2, Pep Club 4, WECOMI 4, School Mascot 4, Varsity Show l,2,3,4. MARLENE VALENTINE The heart is wiser than the inteIlect.'f BROADCAST 4, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Fortune Guild 2, F.T.A. 3,4, Pres- ident 4, Interstate Exchange Student 3, Latin Club l,2, Pep Club l,2,3,4, WECOMI 4, Student Council 2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4. ANNE VAN BUREN She puts her troubles in her pocket, with a hole in it. MARTIN VANDENEYKEL A fun-loving youth. PATRICIA LYNNE VEAGUE I'm on my way with a cheerful heart. Chorus l,2, Latin Club l,2, Monitor 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Usher Crew I, WECOMI 4, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Varsity Show Crew 3,4. 75 .0,, f 1-U., Af' 'G ,Q 1-v.,,, WE KNOW THAT HERE WE HAVE RECEIVED THE CAROL VODA I make a habit of being good-natured. Chorus 35 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. I5 Pep Club l,3,45 Senior Girls' Dance Comm. Chairman 45 Secretary ot Class 45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Varsity Show 4. TED VOSKA May I borrow a piece of paper, I don't seem to have any. Football 25 Honor Roll 45 Intramurals I,25 Spanish Club I. DONNA RUTH WALBERG Character is a long-standing habit. Choir 2,3,45 Secretory 45 Chorus I5 Latin Club I,25 M.M.M. 3,45 Pep Club 35 Varsity Show 2,3,4. CAROL LEE WALLACE Why take life seriously, you'lI never get out alive. Chorus 45 Office Assistant I,2,35 Pep Club I5 Honor Roll 4, LINDA WALTER Life is a terrific thing. JON WALTERS Me and my guitar. Varsity Show 3,4. LINDA R. WANDREY Come on now, and let's all celebrate this joyous occasion. Band I,2,3,45 Bookstore I5 Pep Club 35 Tiger Turn- out Comm. Chairman 25 Student Conference I5 Student Council I,2,45 Varsity Show 3,4. KATHY WARNER Sugar and spice and everything nice. BARBARA WARREN Little girls. are the nicest things that happen to people. Bookstore I,2,35 Choir 3,45 Chorus I,25 Fortune Guild 25 Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Senior Girls' Dance Comm. Chair- man 45 Tigerettes 45 Usher Crew I5 Prom Comm. Chairman 35 Var- sity Show 4. I JUDY WEBBER A more perfect girl you could never find. Band I,25 Bookstore 2,35 BROADCAST 25 Fortune Guild 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Latin Club I,25 Pep Club I,2,35 Twirler Corps I5 Play Crew 35 Prom Comm. Gen. Chairman 35 Student Conference I,2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Student Council I,2,3,45 Varsity Show 3,45 Honor Roll I,2,45 Cheerleading 2,3. ft? BEST POSSIBLE PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE LYNN WEDLOCK Starry-eyed . CHERYL MIRIAM WEEKS There are no gains without pains. Choir 4, French Club 2,35 F.T.A. 4, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4g Latin Club 3,4, Secretary 4, WECOMI Class Editor 4, Transferred from Heathfield School, Harrow, Middlesex, England, l958. DANIEL WEISSENBORN His studies were pursued, but never over- taken. DIANE LESLIE WELLS Sincerity is a trait tot be admired. Allied Medical Careers lg Current Events Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, French Club ig WECOMI 4, Honor Roll 2,4. ANN MARY WERDEL A very likable person. Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, l96O, MARY JO WERNER By hook or by crook. Transferred from Bir- mingham Seaholm High School, Birmingham, Mich., i959. NORMAN WEST The price of greatness is responsibiiltyf' Band l,2, Student Conference 3,4, Vice-President 3,45 Student Council 3,4, Varsity Show Band 3,4, Honor Roll lp Cross Country l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Tennis l,2. PAM WEST Style is the dress of thought. Pep Club 3, Tigerettes 4, Usher Crew 2,37 WECOMI 4. RICHARD WESTON Who says women talk more than men? Trans- terred from West Chicago High School, i9575 Band l,2, Radio Club lg Wrestling l. MELVIN CSKEETJ WILEY Tomorrow life is too late, live today. Transferred from Cochranton High School, Cochranton, Penn., l959. WITH THIS PREPARATION BEHIND US WE CAN EMBARK , I .ful DOROTHY WILHOIT Gentlemen prefer blondes, Band I,2,3,4, BROADCAST 4, Current Events Club 4, French Club I,2, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Attendant 4, Pep Club 3, Twirler Corps I,2,3,4, Var- sity Show 2,3,4. TONY WILLIAMS What should a man do, not be happy? Trans- ferred from Elgin High School, Elgin, Ill., I959, Spanish Club 2, Tennis 2. JOHN WINBOLT His words were limited. BRUCE WINTERS Every man has his own pleasures. Football 2,3, Monitor 4, Oltice Help 2,3, Play Crew 4, Track 2,3, Wrestling I. HERBERT WOLF Let's get down to the facts. SAMUEL C. WOLGEMOTH lf any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth. Band I,2,3, Choir 4, Play Crew 4, Ritle Club I, Intramurals 2,4, WECOMI 4. PHILIP WOOD Too bad there are worries, they seem to bother people. Transferred from St. Ignatius High School, Chicago, I96O. SANDRA LUCILLE WOODRIDGE lt's nice to be natural when your naturally nice. Transferred from Miami Narland High School, Miami, Fla., I96O. ROBERT WOODWARD Though l cannot out-vote them, I will out- argue them. Bookstore I, Key Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3, Light Crew 2,3,4, Tiger Turnout Comm. Chairman I, Prom Gen. Chairman 3, Class President 2, Student Conference I,2,3,4, Student Council I,2,3,4, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Football l,2,3, Track 2. DAVID WOODYATT No evil can happen to a good person. BROADCAST 2,,4, Chess Club I, Current Events Club 3,4, French Club I,2, Library Asst. I, Math Club 3,4, President 4, Monitor 2, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4. 78 UPON OUR CHOSEN PATHS WITH CONFIDENCE. BARBARA WOOLLEY Whatever Lola wants, Lola getsI Choir 4. Chorus l,2,3p G.A.A. I,2,3, Latin Club l,2, Treasurer I, Pep Club' i,2,3,4, Tigerettes 4, Tiger Turnout Comm. Chairman 2, WECOMI 4, Student Council 2, Honor Roll l,2. PAULETTE JEAN YUHAUS Maybe last, but not leastl Art Club If Career Gals 3,4, Fortune Guild 2, Library Asst, 2, Pep Club 2,3,4. W OUR PROFILE IN COURAGE Judy Jilek is known to many of her classmates by her voice alone, the reason being that she has a physical handicap which prevents her from personally attending classes with her friends. This, however, does not stop her from being with us every day. She ioins our class by means of an intercom . . . a telephone system which enables her to participate in the classroom activities from her own room at home. During her years with us, she has made many friends and she loves to entertain them in her home. Those who have had her in their class will remember her friendly voice talking to them, or tak- ing part in class discussion, as well 'as her playing her radio A for them before class. 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I , , 1 I Q I , -., Lf, l ' The following are not pictured: I L ' U' N- of, ' I , ' ' 91 ., -ef, W ' W' I' jf, Janis Cramer Ron Leonard ' 3, V ' Ia-, Q 'I we 5 'I,,- 4 I Dennis Dyl Terry Oldenberg . I ws. ' , +I I 2 2 , Carol Faulkner P. Osterberg 'T ty V I Merle Jones Gary Simonson sw' ,, 'A I 104 Roy McGee Donna Lichtenberg Jackie Senato , . ff Ax 5. -xx - xr- QLM, i X, W T -i 'R if , , .1 x fl f 5 5 x ,XX i E E x ,Q gi. r X as 1 ww! X Q ' 1 ,mx ., L, wi f , Ki? ., W2 A u .. 1 fx 1 i E 1 1 i s .,x, 39' ,P W? f'N2,,, if 1 F1 19 2 Z! ,f- ,- 1 1 J P 1 1:12 Acjff5fv.fcL4,fc,0,,,,,,0-AV UC 'U 9 ,-'Nj' 5'ZQf6Ch,g , 444f f W .2447 V 63149 cf J Q jg Z! gkfwg 7 T5 jiijfgufcfg QVGA, ff Q Q! fray!! A f f i Y, fffdfffv -7 ,,f46?fZij7?' Qf P'x P i IUOI' 6 THREE OF WHEATON 'S GRIDDERS FIRST ROW: Jim Davis, Bob Dawson, Lane Adamson, Jim Monroe, Bob Miller, Bob Wilson, Bill Howell, John Knox, John Thompson, Stan McGinn, Curt Reichhold. SECOND ROW: Jim Fron, manager, Dave Pardonner, Bill Bartlett, Chip Pertle, Brian Grant, Ken Schreiner, Mike Chriske, Bob Sawyer, Chris Oury, Carl Richardson, Ron Kahler, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Barnes, Bill McKie, Ralph Rice, Harry Luckenbill, Albert Williams, John Koenig, Dave Hewton, f' ssc ' Bill Billingsley, Paul Koenig, Dan Kerwin, Coach Sherman. FOURTH ROW: Coach Garner, Steve Kimbell, Doug Tweedie, Terry Backus, Dave Johnson, Tom Fitzsimmons, Ken Lock, Neal Close, Chuck Gib- son, Dick Gillette, Coach Colin. FIFTH ROW: Tex Kaiser, Ed McKee, Dick Kee, Al Lang, Jim Shay, Bud Peyton, Jon Potteiger, Louis Gon- zalez, Dick Renwick. A little hard luck may be responsible tor the Tigers' T960 record. They chalked up two wins, tour losses, and two ties. The tirst Wheaton win, this year, was against Washington. ,A 3 4 VVIVVP The Tigers rolled over the Panthers 4l-20. Touchdowns were f- llit 2 T S A made by Brian Grant, Dick Kee, Neal Close, and Bob Sawyer. It f S 4: v if -. ,kg , 1, S if-as Wheaton's first conference victory was over Glenbrook, with 2 ..,., f 's - ' , ' , a i4-7 score. This was our first victory on the road. ,P A ' Another outstanding game, this season, was our home- Q ,.. it .- . . . . A ' coming game with Proviso West. The Tigers were edged by .' Proviso in a real thriller, 13-12. Coach Barnes surveys the i960 squad. MAKE THE ALL CONFERENCE TEAM FIRST ROW: Gary Spicer, Bill Peterson, John Renwick, Steve Griffin, Dale Grant, Rod Cohee, Steve LeMott, Stuart Jones, Bill Nelson. SECOND ROW: Gordon Engelbach, Craig Krahl, John Wright, Bill Hale, Larry Anderson, Marshall Rogers, Dale Shemezis, Don Schmitt, Bob McDonald. THIRD ROW: Dan Peterson, Frank Josek, Russell Wheaton's two ties were with Maine West, 12-12, and West Leyden, 6-6. Highlighting the West Leyden contest was Jon Potteiger's game-saving block of Leyden's attempt for the extra point, atter their touchdown. The Tigers lost to their old rival, Glenbard West, 25-l2. Other losses were to conference champion Prospect, 24-O, and Willowbrook, i9-12. During the entire season, the Tigers exhibited lots of spirit and good playing. Making the All-Conference football team were Brian Grant, Ken Schreiner, Dick Kee, and Gordon Heaton. 109 Reed, Bill Grover, Scott Armstrong, Barry Harding, John Couch Dave Turrer. FOURTH ROW: Coach Duhm, Cy Faulkner, Don Smith Jim Sutorius, Jim Bell, Tam MacKay, Tank Roberts, Jerry Kogel schatz, Jim Sweet, Jett Olson. Halfback Bob Sawyer in action FRESHMEN SCORE AGAINST CONFERENCE CHAMPS FIRST ROW: Paul Nelson, Chip Kee, Ricky Shemansky, John Ber- George Neill, Hal Palmer, Lew Olson, Jim Stambaugh, Rick Ricard, sano, Mike Lang, Mike Parker, Jim Courtice. SECOND ROW: Bob Mike Boite, Orrin Duncan, Wayne Allen. FOURTH ROW: Coach Jauch, Dan Walberg, Earl Miller, Stewart Nichols, Dave Brown, Maris, Jim Fitzner, Andy Lloyd, Bruce Rogers, Steve Kerr, Don Sites, Keith Lindberg, Gay Allen, Dave Jones, Bob Beckman. THIRD ROW: Tim Lindley, Howard Ohlson, Jack Gabarik, Mr. Helm. Brian Grant carries the ball. - Wheaton's freshman squad, was the only team in the Interim Con- ference to score against Willowbrook, the conference champions. Their total season showed six wins and two losses. Highlighting the good playing were Dave Brown, halfback, Dan Walberg, halfback, Rick Shemonsky, fullback, and Bob Beckman, end. Andy Lloyd, middle line- backer, showed good defense. The class ot i964 may also be proud of John Wright, who played on the sophomore line up. Coaches Duhm and Longacre discuss Tigers' i960 chances. L X L if f .,, ,, ,,V, 110 '- S 1 BASKETBALL A A 4 CANDIDS I xi!! t,y ,V:, VV ,, . A 4, '. Q 2 f,, VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM WINS T' f If T ? Sq f REGIONAL CHAMPICNSHIP Congratulations are certainly in orcler tor the varsity Tigers. The biggest event of the season was the Tigers' winning the Regional Championship anal advancing to sectionals. They beat Glenbard East 57-40, l.C, 93-57, and York 8l-584 At the sectional level, the Tigers placed second by beating Geneva 84-83, ancl falling to Morton 46-64. Wheaton won two tournaments during Christmas vacation. In the Naperville Tournament, the Tigers beat Plainfield 74-53, Lockport 55-47 and St. Procopius 63-ol. The other tournament was at Joliet where they beat Joliet 67-65 and Riverside-Brookfield 80-72. .M : ,1L.g1,:f i:,. Q , , Q, diff A 'ff ,df ,.', f y , . 3 u 5 X' f ri I Eg , Q,,,, , , . 3 Ti? f f f 5, f y .K T . -'--' -s'-- , ,gi 21:24:91: r.'r I j '.,- , ,,l, 4 225 , .f' ii4r4:':::.1,L:r .',r. f f- .-'fl-V E Wheaton's second place trophy. The senior Tigers accept the regional championship trophy. ,zgf 'ri T K lg r ll is T T4 ' .1 A l 425 W Ji -T liiili T 1 0 T ,Y l he J' yy, ly Mg r TIGER BASKETBALL TEAMS SEE ONE ROW 1: Ken Lock, Steve Kimbell, Brian Grant, John Ptund, Dick Couch Duhm, Neil Close, Jim Jones, Jock Hutchinson, Art Tichuvcu, Kee, Al Long, Tom Fitzsimmons. ROW 2: Wayne Richards lmonogerl, Tim Fitzsimmons, Coach Helm, Ron Philpot fmcmogerl. I WHEATON OPPONENTS 48 Downers Grove . ...... 66 Glenbord West . .... 52 5l Prospect ..... . . . 6i 78 Noperville . . . . . 56 59 Proviso West . . . . . 58 43 Moine West . . . . . 53 50 Leyden Eost . . . . . 42 49 Willowbrook . . . 86 56 Glenbrook . . . . 73 53 Botovio . . . . . 79 80 Prospect .... . . . 62 60 Proviso West . . . . . 70 54 Moine West . . .. . 65 5l Leyden Eost . 66 52 I.C. ......... 62 45 Willowbrook . . . . 8l 79 West Chicago . . . 58 56 All in oll, Wheoton ended the seoson with o 24-5 record. The Tigers overoged 66.3 points per gome to the opposition's 54.7. Undeteoted Prospect tell to Wheoton on Jonu- ory 27th. It was their only loss of the seoson. Jock Hutchinson wos high-scorer in thot gome with i9 points. Chosen os All-conference ployers were seniors Jim Jones ond John Ptund, ond iunior Jock Huthinson. 114 OF BEST SEASONS IN W. C. H. S. HISTORY ROW 'l Stuart Heberg, Tom Beale, Mike Chriske, Mike Smith, Jim Crabtree, Jim Klatt. ROW 2: Jay Hakes Paul Koenig, Dick Gillette, Ray Ebelt, Ken Lock, Chipper Wheaton, Coach Helm. Glenbard West Prospect . . . Naperville . . Proviso West Maine West Leyden East Glenbard West Willowbrook Glenbrook . . St. Charles . Glenbard East Aurora West Prospect . . . Proviso West Maine West . Leyden East LC. ...... . Willowbrook Glenbrook . . Leyden West WH EATON OPPONENT ......33 ol .....45 44 ...52 57 ...49 28 .,.54 50 ...48 46 ...5O 52 ...59 49 ...82 52 ...oO 59 ...ol 49 ...53 73 ...47 5l ...68 34 ...47 49 ...77 57 ...48 23 ...77 56 55 49 Under the coaching of Mr. Richard Helm, the JV's had a time season. ln the win column of their l3-7 record, were teams such as Prospect, Maine West, and East Leyden .lun iors Mike Smith and Ken Lock ioined the varsity cagers in tournament play. Mr Helm was assistant coach to Mr. Duhm in the tournament. 5 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Steve Binkley, Steve LeMont, Dale Grant, Steve Griffin, Bill Petersen, Gary Earle. ROW 2 Ed Conforti, Don Boardman, Gordon Englebach, Bill Nelson, Jim Sweet, Karl Soninleitner. ROW 3 Bill Marti, Lance Isham, John Couch, Jim Herbison, Chuck Gibson, Bruce Klein, Scott Armstrong Jim Sutorious. Downers Grove Glenbard West West Leyden Morton West Proviso West Willowbrook Glenbard East Batavia .... West Leyden Morton West Proviso West Willowbrook West Chicago Glenbard East West Chicago Downers Grove WHEATON OPPONENTS . ..... 53 42 .......37 58 ...34 36 ...53 6O ...38 43 ...38 6i ...44 53 ...42 58 ...48 56 ...3O 41 ...33 46 ....29 48 ....42 56 ...49 54 ....77 59 ...48 66 The sophomore team, coached by Mr. Howe, placed tirst in the Sophomore tournament which was held in our gym. After defeating Downers Grove 66 to 55, the team beat Joliet Catholic 59 to 55 to take the championship. PLAYERS PREPARE FOR VARSITY ACTION ROW 1: Manager, Dennis Dugan, Chip Kee, Doug Scott, Paul White, Dwight Early. ROW 2 Andy Lloyd, Paul Anderson, Dave Brown, Rick Shemansky, Jamie Fellowes, John Jauchen, Greg Tlchava, Burt DeMarr, Dick Willis. ROW 3: Bob Beckman, Jeff Moore, Steve Kerr, Don Churchill Dave Jones, John Wright, Dave Hillis, George Neill. Glenbarcl West York ........ Leyden West Morton West Downers Grove Proviso West Glenbard West Willowbrook St. Charles . Glenbarcl West LaGrange . . Leyden West Morton West Proviso West Downers Grove Willowbrook Leyden ..... Olenbard East Abbot ...... St. Edwards Ellis ....... WH EATON OPPONENTS . ....... 45 30 ....34 52 ....4l 36 ....49 3l ..32 62 ..37 34 U39 32 .. i9 50 H39 37 ....3l 28 ....29 4l ....5l 33 ....4l 43 ....39 33 ....39 44 ....54 56 ....52 44 ....55 42 ....59 37 ....65 63 ....38 44 The freshmen basketball squad worked hard this year and had a good season. Under Coach Dusek these boys are preparing to become varsity material. Thanks to them, chances for future varsity squads look good. w 5 Q' CONFERENCE VARSITY WRESTLING CHAMPS Chris Gordon John Chuck Ou ry Heaton Buttrey Wilson i5-6-O i8-6-2 12-6-l l l- l O-l ,ai Jim Bill Cy Dan Springborn Naegele Faulkner Maahs ll-lO-3 6-l2-2 8-I2-l 4-I4-l if Dan Carl hir Kun CU,-1 Kerwin Richardson Hamburger Reichhold 2-8-0 O-4-i O-I -O Q-4-0 Tom Mark if f 4 ' 'Q Leadabrand MacKinney ' ,V K 25-2-0 22-3-O Q T it r-V -M H - R. 3 VL L, , , V . Q ,. Vr,. VV .,,. .. , V XL tt . l a U . , A , 'F A L i'f, A F A . w ' A . i F 'f '?'f-W-me x L . , 'tf V i X is F k.V, F vi . if, I' . . , Hp ..,b ,,,.,W, f ' j V y fl! i iS i -2 --r'r H iiio irioi T 'gy T ' . Q , ii, L' it Coach Ewoldt -,'-A f Couch pie,-re 0-ffeftiri4i,T 3f'Ff5dl1i 'K ' hifi ' Conference Results f -- Non4Conterence Results Wheaton .... 27 West Maine . . . i4 Couch Gamer Wheaton . . . . l4 Naperville .... . . .. 28 Wheaton .... 19 West Leyden .. . 20 Wheaton .... 27 West Glenbard .. l7 Wheaton .... 26 Glenbrook . ... i7 Wheaton .... 33 East Aurora . . . l7 Wheaton .... 35 East Glenbard . .. 9 Wheaton ,... 21 Elgin .......... . 26 Wheaton .... 20 West Proviso . . . I8 Wheaton .... 37 Elmwood Park . . . l4 Wheaton .... 24 East Leyden . .. l4 Wheaton .... 26 West Chicago . . . 20 Wheaton .... 34 Willowbrook . .. . l3 Wheaton .... 25 West Aurora .. i6 Wheaton .... 30 Prospect .. . 2l Wheaton .... 25 Barrington . . . i7 Wheaton .... 20 Rich . .. l7 Wheaton .... 26 York .. l9 The l9ol Wheaton Varsity Wrestling team tinished a very successful season with an impressive l5-3 record and the Interim Conference co-championship. In con- ference play the tigers upset reigning champions East Leyden and deteated Prospect and Glenbrook to tie tor the title. Wheaton's only loss was a heart-breaking 20-i9 decision to West Leyden early in the year. One ot the biggest highlights ot the season was the meet with Glenbrook, a team which hosts some ot the top wrestlers in the state. Wheaton won twelve matches to earn a 26-17 win, Three weeks later Wheaton rolled to a 24-l4 victory against East Leyden, both the de- tending conference and state champions. This meet was won largely due to surprise victories by Freshman Dan lviaahs at 95 pounds. This Wheaton team was one ot the finest wrestlings teams yet tor Wheaton and has set a high goal for coming Wheaton High wrestlers to match. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERS .. . . .x.,. . c. A , , I , - x. . . f,., , Q R tsts - . ,,,V 4 R is T 6 .. ,Q,A , 2 ' 1 ,,,.A 6 .1 J ' M, fy A me 'Q' f -11 5 4 T rsi, 6 - T i ' is f in V V 6 . -L-1 LLL1L- 'ffi ',',, 2 f Q 2 as T We , 1 A A ' - v' '11 f st 2 4 6 ' sn f l 1-fl T Bill Tom Ralph Dave John Bill Orrin Andy Billingsley Riley Rice Turney Renwick Wiggins Duncan Hiscock 7-O-O 6-2-O 4-4-0 4-4-O 4-3-O 2-2-0 2-2-O i-6-0 Lee Jim John Tom Ray Pelei Small Knox Ruch Edwards i-7-O l-4-O O-4-0 9-2-i O-O-O Conference Results Non-Conference Results Wheaton .. 15 West Maine ,,.. 35 Wheaton ...... 26 Naperville .... .... 2 6 Wheaton . . .,.. 6 Glenbrook . . 32 Wheaton ,..... i9 Elgin ......... .... 2 4 Wheaton ...... 28 West Proviso .... i4 Wheaton ...... 36 West Aurora .... .... i 6 Wheaton ...... i4 East Leyden .... 34 Wheaton ...... 20 Rich ......... .... 2 2 Wheaton ...... 2i Prospect . . .... 28 Wheaton ,,,,,, 15 York , , , , , , 33 Wheaton's first Junior-Varsity wrestling team finished the 196i season with a 2-7-i record. The team pro- duced its best meet against West Proviso, when Wheaton scored eight victories including two pins out of twelve matches to insure an easy 28-i4 win. Standards on I did like you said, coach, Now what? the team and Potential starters for next year's varsity sauad are Bill Billingsley, Dave Turney, John Renwick, Orrin Duncan, Ralph Rice, and Tom Riley. The Jay Vee team should be greatly improved next year since many ot its members were sophomores and will be returning. S OPHOM ORE WRESTLERS .3 42' Wayne Russ Paul Pete Alan Bill Jim Larry Allen Reid Hauptman Mangold Nissen Grafer Jackson Anderson 9-3-O 7-6-O 7-4-l 5-4-O 6-2-O 4 ll-0 3-8-O l-l3 O 5 l l A ff lxggw 1,, 'fl Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Don Jenner l-4-l Conference Results West Leyden West Morton West Proviso Willowbrook . . East Glenba rd West Leyden West Morton West Proviso Willowbrook East Glenba rd Phil Glasser l--4-O ..4l ..35 ..32 ..28 .. I4 35 ..4l 31 ..4O .. ll Steve O'Donnell O-2-O The Sophomore wrestling team ended a fair season with a 6-9 dual meet record. The Tiger Cubs enioyed their best me-ets with non-conference toes, against whom they posted a 4-l record including a 38-l3 trouncing of Elmwood Park. John Almond O-2-0 Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Larry Kupperschmidt O--O-O Non-Conference Results West Glenbard' East Aurora Elmwood Park West Chicago Barrington Sophomores Wayne Allen, Allen Nissen, Paul l-laupt man, Russ Reid, and Bill Grater are promising iay-Vee wrestlers for next year. Looks like trouble. 120 FRESHMAN WRESTLERS s tif' Don Randy Gay Jim Dan Gary John Howard Sites Koch Allen Stambaugh Walberg Sheridan Hlmmelfarb Ohlson 8-3-O 7-3-O 7-2-0 6-3-O 5-4-O 5-4-l 5 2 I 5 5 ' ' v ' f f' as ,, .- i ma V ' p4.1iaQ H if i 4 . 'iq' ' ' fra ' J If l Q 0 ' v ., J. A A ' A X Phil . Mike Jay Jerry Bob Wagner Muto Varley Ricard Unser 5-2-0 2-3-O l -7-O O-4-O O-O-O Conference Results Non-Conference Results Wl1SGTOI'1 WGS? Leyden - -. 28 Wheaton 24 Downers Grove . Wheaton West Morton . . . 24 Wheaton West Proviso . . . 23 Wheaton Willowbrook . . . . 32 Wheaton East Glenbard . . . 27 Wheaton West Leyden . . . i8 Wheaton West Morton . . . i4 Wheaton West Proviso . . . l l Wheaton Willowbrook . . . . 32 Wheaton East Glenbard . . . 24 The Wheaton Freshman wrestling team came very close to winning a conference championship in its first year as a separate team. The freshmen posted a 8-3 record with victories over every conference team except Willowbrook, who won tlrst place. ln the last meet of the season, Wheaton defeated East Glenbard 28-24 to avenge a 27-20 loss earlier in the season Outstanding freshman who should provide a good sophomore team next year are Don Sites Randy Koch Gay Allen, Jim Stambaugh, Phil Wagner Gary Sheri dan, and John Himmelfarb. Keep working for it! 121 WHEATON'S TRACKMEN GET EARLY START INDOORS ROW 1: Todd, Richardson, Allan, DeVere, Miller, Davis, Swords, Fran, Unser, ROW 2: England, Gerish, Romer, Clark, Hunsburger, Allan, Landall, Cohee, Olson, Gaborick, Robb, Turney, Handley. ROW 3: Schawber, Adamson, Stambaugh, Knox, Fitzsimmons, Johnson, Stark, Kuhn, Atkins, Peterson, Cairns, Bar- tell, Lengetield. Although the indoor track team had a rather unsuccessful season, there were several outstanding individual performers. Dan Kuhn, who is a senior, was consistent in placing first in the pole vaulting event. .lunio-r Dave Bartell also won his share' ot first places in the events that he entered. The track team should have a better season next year. Most of the team will be returning to lead the tigers on to victory. Dan Kuhn, pole vaulter, clears the bar tor Wheaton at an indoor meet. 122 Ro n Londo I lpurs me The hurdles event is won by Don England, o iunior. He is shown here Taking the lend. Keith Davis competes in The brood lump of o Nopervihe meet. 123 sl-,Of f Ol' first OCS I. I7 Ome Sf of Nqpe 1-Ville GYMNASTS PERFORM WELL IN THEIR FIRST YEAR i 'T .,.. .-,. im' limi ROW 'lz Terry Leonard, Dave Kramer, Bob Reinert, Jim Brydon, Don Cleaver, Dick Winkler, Bill Bartlett, Rusty Showalter, Terry Gilchrist, Churchill, Bob Seston. ROW 2: Coach Jacquin, Bill Howell, Ken John Mohline, RON l-Gf1CIUll,LmGV1ClQeVl- A new innovation at Wheaton High this year is a gymnastics team. The coach is Mr. Jacquin. He is well qualified, having been on the var- sity gymnastics team at indiana University. The first home meet was received with much enthusiasm by the stu- dent body and the gymnasts performed very well. The team beat Glenbard on their second try for their one win of the season. Although they lost their other three meets they gained much experience. I This year's team had several outstanding performers. Two of the best were Bill Howell and Jim Reinert. The gymnasts were especially strong on the rings, trampoline, and side horse. With most of its members returning next year, the team will have experience on its side and the student body will be watching for them to get a first place in the conference. 124 Ken Cleaver performs on the rings. A handsfand on the parallel bars executed by Dick Winkler. 5 Bob Sawyer does a Hip on The Trampoline What shouldersl XRKQQW X , W. C. H. S. LETTERMEN FROM MANY SPORTS FIRST ROW left to right. Dave Pardoner, Carl Richardson, Ed Mc- son. SECOND ROW. Lee Pietch, Terry Backus, Fred Schults, Dick Kee, Ron Londall, Mark MacKinney, Tom Leadabrand, Craig Simp- Cobb, Chris Atkins, Bob Peterson, Kurt Hunsberger. l FIRST ROW left to right. Wayne De Maar, John Potteiger, Dick Ren- Schreiner, John Pfund, Dan Kuhn, Curt Reichhold.THIRD ROW. Neil WlCli, Dove WOOdYClTf, Bob Sawyer, Ron Kflliler, Rusty Showalter. Close, Tim Fitzsimmons, Jimmy Jones, Art Tichava, Tom Fitzsimmons, SECOND ROW. Tom Sweet, Jim Springborn, Brian Grant, Ken Clarence Clark. 127 CHEERLEADERS LEAD CHEERS FOR VICTORY FIRST ROW: Dawn Dawson, Tammy Maxwell, Bea Hulfgren. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Billingsly, Judie Fox. Head cheerleader Judie Fox 128 Bea Hultg ren , 1 f ' I , , , , .' 7 ,. '1 ' K f vZ:i.',Efc:2v',?-'fgfwf ffl 1, -. .-57 . ' ' 541 1 x f fi f :ij X ff I 49' f C ff! ff ,W f, VW ' ,. ' ii, f ,X ' .4277 X FIRST ROW: Kathy Grofes, Lynda Buff, Nancy Wurzburg, Marie Falbo. SECOND ROW: Dick Winkler, Janie Schakel, Sandy Kahler, Henda Eggerf. Dawn Dawson Tam Maxwell l l Carolyn Billingsley Q I ww 129 TIGERS ON THE MOVE l 4 4 1 5 74etwzmacZaf zfiedaqceaaea aadaakdowlq Ziedaifaaf W, 6, 71, S, ffwwmr, QQ .UN WML A-aww 2 W4 2 ,, ,, X, '41 2 if 5 Q-mwvwww Q -X 1-A. - if 4: ww:-'wwrx -:v2vvwwww.., vwnvwx-eww-mam wx-as -X M M .www 1 :ex ww-ww ww: www.-wwwwsm wxwsx :mv X X. 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IT was because of These characTerisTics Thai ThirTeen new members received a liferime membership in This honorary socieiy. 134 ful I TWENTY-ONE SENIORS IN HONOR SOCIETY 5 ROW 1: Sherry High Susan Himmeltarb Judy DeMara B h it B l i , , , urg o , orb Curtis, Andy Ehrlicher, ROW 3: Bob Wood- Nancy Headen, Chris Bailey, Nancy Graham. ROW 2: Alice ward, Hugh Handley, Craig Simpson, Dan Kuhn, Richard Heslinga, Patti Roe, Gail Shackel, Carolyn Elmquist, Dale Glass, Neil Close, John Ptund, Kurt Hunsberger. These students are members of the National Honor Society because ot their achieve- ments in academics and citizenship. Ot them, Richard Glass Don Hansen Kare Ol , , n son, and John Pfund were tinalists in the National Merit Scholarship testing program. WCHS, as a whole, had a higher percentage of students on the honor roll than ever before. The Class ot l962 is one ot the top rated classes in the state of lllinois. lt is en- couraging to see that the scholastic tradition of Wheaton Co be Continued. mmunity High School will 4--A 135 ROW 'I: Nancy Noble, Sandy Pierce, Deanna Olson, Patti Roe, Gail Shackel, Caroline Rann. ROW 2: Phil Garrodt, Karen Kalning, Rick Olson, Mike Muto, Tony Taschetta, Nancy Headen, Jean Watkins, Be-Hy Sue Capps, Marie Mason. ROW 3: Lynne Ludy, Keith Davis, Don Davis, Suzy Harris, Dick deVeze, Don Sommer- field, Kay McGrath, Winona Gunnlaugsson, Gary Blumenshine. ROW 4: Dave Behr, Steve Soukup, Ramsey Schafllnit. DRAMA CLUBS STIMULATE THEATER INTEREST Fortune Guild, The drama club ot W.C.l-l.S., began a series at workshops this year which gave lessons in make-up, stage techniques, and scenery building. Fortune Guild officers are: President, Sandy Pierce, Vice President, Deanna Olson, Secretary, Patti Roe, Treasure-r, Gail Shackel. Thespians, or the National Thespian Society ot VV.C.l-l.S., is an honor society which works with The Fortune Guild on proiects benefiting both clubs. To loin Thespians, one must have tultTlled certain requirements in The Held at dramatics. Officers are: President, Dick de Veze, Secretary, Nancy Noble. ROW 'l: Dick deVeze, Nancy Noble. ROW 2: Don Davis, Rick Olson, Sandy Pierce, Gail Shackel, Tony Taschetta, Nancy Headen, .lean Watkins, Caroline Rann, ROW 3: Keith Davis, Deanna Olson, Karen Kal- ning, Suzy Harris, Don Sommertield, Kay McGrath, Patti Roe, Gary Blumenshine, Betty Sue Capps. 136 SENIORS LEARN VALUES OF GOVERNMENT GlRLS' STATE Every year SOO girls are selected from many high schools to attend Girls' State. This organization, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, meets for a week at Maclvlurray College. Many activities take place which enable the delegate to become acquainted with state government. Election of ofhcers of all levels of state government comprises the main purpose of the delegation. All the girls enioy a trip to Springfield which may coincide with tours of the state legislature and historical Springfield. Friendships are created and a great store of knowledge and appreciation for our government is developed. Many interesting speakers, including the Governor, talk to the girls. The girls learn to understand the needs of our pre-sent state government and ways to go about meeting these needs when they arise. Every girl returns home with an alert outlook and with many new friends and fond memories. BOYS' STATE Premier Boys' State, sponsored by the American Legion, amounts to a meeting of T200 boys who live together and learn what it means to be community leaders. ln June dele- gates meet in Springfield for nearly a week. They form cities, counties, and a state. Each boy may run for office on the city, county, or state level. Elections are held iust as the regular elections are held and judges are sent to a special school to- learn to hold their office eiticiently. There are other schools which the boys may attend once they have decided what they wish to do at Boys' State. The boys learn about all types of civic duties and the responsibilities and laws of our state. The boys also form athletic teams and have parties and tours of Springheld. Lynne Ludy, Wheaton High's representative to Girls' State. ROW 'I: Larry Knaak, Andy Ehrlicher, Phil Prince, Bill John. ROW 2: Terry Backus, Richard Glass, Ron Kah- ler, Jim Spring- born. ,Lf 1597 137 LATIN CLUB MEMBERS DON TOGAS FOR ROW 'l: Barb Ballard, Cathy Clist, Eileen Furty, Pat Morvay, Barb Bredberg, Pete Fellowes, Nancy Graham, John Duncan, Cheryl Weeks, Sue Gansman, Gail Shackel, Phyllis Schoenthal, Nancy Headen, Linda Allan. ROW 2: Harriet Springer, Benita Brosheer, Betty Hansen, Tyke Fitzpatrick, Barb Snow, Leslie Neill, Patti Halstead, Diane Blanton, Marilyn Schaefer, Pam Jacklin, Pat Carol, Karen Hopkins, Charlotte Senett, ROW 3: Cheryl Planck, Jan Paral, Barb Malmgren, Judy Graham, Ann Lowry, Janie As one of their money making proiects, Latin Club members made and sold little pipe cleaner tigers. Vincent, Sandy Hultgren, Carol Balis, Jane Spitler, Anna Wal- lace, Martha Gemmel, Leticia Esquivel, Pat Zimmerman. ROW 4: Jane Hedges, Alice Kintner, Sally Schuck, Carol Natz, Jerry John- son, Linda Mulqueen, Liz Duncan, Dedee Powell, Carol Os- borne, Margaret Garvey, Kathy Shannon. ROW 5: Cheryl Neff, Jim Courtice, Jim Weeks, Larry Bashe, Dick Dutourd, Steve Brinkman, John Roberts, Steve Soukup. Meeting once a month, Latin Club provides a common interest tor all students currently taking Latin. At the meetings, teachers and travelers often show slides ot their trips to Italy and Greece. ln order to raise money, the club sells truitcakes, and wrapping paper around the Christmas season. Members make little pipe cleaner tigers also which are sold to the stu- dent body. Climaxing the year's events, is the Latin Banquet. Members themselves are responsible for the entertainment and decorations, which this year centered around the theme ot Apollo and Di- OFFICERS Co-Presidents .. .. Nancy Graham, Pete Fellowes Secretary .. ..... Cheryl Weeks Treasurer . . . . . Gary Blumenshine Membership . . . ..... John Duncan Herald .... .. Sue Gansmqn GTICI. ROMAN BAN QUET n' f Cheryl Weeks gives las? mofherly advice To daughter Barb Snow in Roman Wed- And on my leff may I introduce . . ding. Tom, you're a big boy now! Remember? 139 Nancy Graham is crowned Queen Diana LE CERCLE FRANCAIS CREATES FRENCH AIR ROW 1: Laurel Lukens, Sara Wright, Jill Nickerson, Nancy Graham. ROW 2: Pat Conde, Nancy Yount, Jessica Hall, Joy Moore, Nancy Dahlstedt, Pam Johnson, Pat Veague, Jean Vilat- President ..... Vice President .. Secretary .... Treasurer .. kins, Mary Brown. ROW 3: Cammie Wiggins, Rochelle Riche- lieu, Philip Vonderheydt, Edith Jackson, Laurel Fitzpatrick, Sue Eynian, Jane Faucell. .. Jill Nickerson . . . Sara Wright Laurel Lukens Nancy Graham French Club was founded to create a true French atmosphere that cannot be found in a text book. At the meetings, the members enioy slides on France and become familiar with French music. At the Christmas party this year there was a bingo game in French. A spring banquet brings the year's activities to a close. MANY PARTIES SPICE UP SPANISH CLUB YEAR 1 4 W .J 'X f ,f ! ' s 312,82 , fit- if 6 ROW 'l: Don Sommerield, Gail Kliefoth, Rick Olson, Leticia Esquivel. ROW 2: Sharon Lundahl, Kathy Thompson, Marilyn Falbo, Chuck Stulb, Pat King, Andy Ehrlicher. This year's Spanish Club was governed by Leticia Esquivel, presi- dent, Richard Olson, vice president, Gail Klieforth, secretary, and Don- ald Summerfield, treasurer, who faithfully supported the purpose of the club - to create an interest in Spanish. The club started off the year with a Coke and Taco Party, for the benefit of the new members. The Christmas season was celebrated with Saint Nick and the breaking ofa Pinata. During exams, doughnuts were auctioned off to our hungry Tigers. The main money-making project of the year was a ioint open house with the French Club. 14-1 PEP BAND MUSIC HELPS TIGERS TO VICTORY ROW 1: Jean Watkins, Tom Hamilton, Nadine Jentz, Tony Taschetta, Carol Schultz, Pete DeVere. ROW 2: Richard Glass, Maurice Macy, Evie Hood, Howard Macy, Dave Lawrence, Tim Newitt. ROW 3: Jim Davis, Sandy Pierce, Doug Sanders, Pete Blackwood. Halftime music entertains crowd. The Pep Band is made up of the best musicians from the band. They play at pe-p meetings and games and cooperate with cheerleaders to boost school spirit. Pep Band also plays at special events such as pep breakfasts. The leader is Trombonist Richard Glass. Trumpeter Howard Macy is assistant leader. PEP CLUB BOOSTS SCHOOL SPIRIT President ....... .... P atti Rodman Vice President .. ......... Kay Lund Secretary . . . . . . Donna MacCaIIum Treasurer . .. Mary MacCallum Pep club's frisky tiger is shown with Miss Frey. Promoting school spirit and extending good sportsmanship is the two-told purpose ot the W.C.H.S. Pep Club. Among the many activities that the club has been responsible tor this year are, the first all-school openhouse in several years, a successful and fun-hlled Pep Week, Basket- ball and wrestling pictures put up faithfully every week, interesting talks and programs given by coaches, and last but not least, busses to all away games. Setting a new precedent this year, a banquet will be held in the spring to honor all the hard working Pep Club members. 143 SPORTSMANSHIP AND RECREATION GOAL OF G. A. A. l ROW 'Is Priscilla Lester, Carol Bartalmio, Janet Elmquist, Mary Mac- Sally Hansen, Suzy Harris, Dianne Coe, Kathy Shannon. ROW 3: Cullum, Kitsy McCulloch, Pam Jacklin, Marilyn Schaefer, Dianne Karen Anderson, Kay Frank, Rosalyn Ashby, Linda Lischer, Annadell Blanton, Pat Carol. ROW 2: Dora Orth, Carol Balis, Linda Mulqueen, Fricke, Sally Sedgwick. President- Elease Harris Vice President - Kay Frank Secretary-Treasurer - Annadel Fricke The G.A.A. stimulates athletic interest in girls while it encourages and promotes high ideals of health, fellowship, and sportsmanship through a well-planned sports program. This program includes softball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, badminton, archery, golf, and soccer. Other activities include a Welcoming Tea for the freshman, initiation, a student-faculty basketball game and the annual GAA. dance. 144 EASEL GUILD SPONSORS SURVEY K President- Mickey Bibens Vice President- Nancy Trott Secretary - Sue Barger Treasurer - Ken Wolgemuth ROW 'I: Margaret Lustig, Barbara Clemens, Elaine Sprenglemeyer. ROW 2: Jay Olson, Ken Wolgemuth, Jerry Canty. Each year, Art Club sponsors some special project. This year, according to a survey taken in the advisories, the club was able to tind out what the ideal boy and girl of W.C.H.S. would be like. Individually, the students may make items, which it they so choose, they may sell. Un- der the direction ot Mr. Pettigrew, tho-se students with artistic interests may develop them in several different areas ot the broad field known as art. POETRY AND SCRIPT CLUBS ENJOYS GOOD LITERATURE Under the sponsorship of Miss Felgar, the members ot Poetry and Script Club read and discuss po- etry. As in the case ot Script Club, the members actually try their hand at writing some. President - Karen Olson Vice President - Pete Fellowes Secretary - Barbara Snow Treasurer - Candy Severson .. . ,,,' N ' 1 -it ,' Tig .fu 3 -sf if ROW 1: Sue De St. Paer, Marilyn Falbo, Melanie Brumheld, Barb Snow. ROW 2 Larry Bashe, Pete Fellowe, Candy Severson, Judy Roberts, CURRENT EVENTS STIMULATE DISCUSSIONS Current events club was organized last year were Cuba, Labor v. Management, students could discuss current events. Topics for discussion are chosen ahead of time. Among the topics covered this year were Cuba, Labor v. Management, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Segregation. President ............ Roger Walters Vice President ........ Gary Blumenshine Secretary-Treasurer ........ Diane Wells S. ROW l: Alison Miller. ROW 2: Gary Blumenshine, Linda Olson, Jim Beeby, Bob Morgan, Florence Leonard. ROW 3: Larry Bashe, Jay Hakes, Roger Walters, Diane Wells, Bill Rathie. ROW 4: Eugene Joy, John Duncan, Paul Hedstrom, Alan Dugan, Miss Husted, Pattie Rodman. BIOLOGY CLUB TAKES MANY FIELD TRIPS Biology club was formed with the pur- pose of promoting a greater interest in biology among the students in our high school. To fulfill this purpose, dissectio-ns of advanced animals are planned and field trips to places such as the Museum of Natural History, Shedd Aquarium, Gar- field Park and Morton Arboretum are taken. The W.C.H.S. Biology Club is also a member of the National High School Bio- logy Exchange Club, a national organiza- tion of some 25 clubs which exchange biological information and materials, President ...... . . . Martha Gemmel Vice President .... . . Leticia Esquivel Secretary ...... . . . Bob Morgan Treasurer . . . . . George Jansen ROW 'l: George Jansen, Bob Morgan, Leticia Esquivel, Martha Gemmel. ROW 2: Dean Katerndahl, Pat King, Darlene Gross, Susan Wilson. ROW 3: Gene Joy, Claire Mc- Clenny, Cheryl Neff. ,'q l 146 MAYI SEE YOUR PASS, PLEASE? Well known ground The holls of VV.C.l-l.S, ore The moniTors. These ore The people ThoT keep us from diTching, cuTTing in line, ond generolly disobeying school rules! Their iob is one of The mosT imporTonT in The Whole sTudenT governmenT in ThoT They enforce The rulings of The STudenT CourT omong The sTudenTs. When on offender is coughT, he is presenTed wiTh o summons To oppeor before This courT ond is senTenced occording To his offense. CHECKMATE! One of The more ocTive clubs of W.C.H.S., Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. 2 g T IVloreT, offers sTiff cornpeTiTion for ony chess ployer. The club holds compeTing TournornenTs wiTh oTher high schools in The DuPoge oreo, including Glenbord, our chief odversory in several compeTiTive evenTs. Polodin would have been no moTch for Wheofon I-ligh's chess whizzers! Presidenfs ..... .... B ob Morgcin 84 Poul Hedsrrom Vice PresidenTs ............ Don Hicks 84 Deon Kcnerndohl SecreTories .. ....... Chris Boily 84 Borb CurTis -I-reosurers 0 t b H ' U I Doug Seckel, Don Hicks, Pcxul Hedstrom, Doug Secker, Deon Koferndcihl, Bob Mlorgcin, Eugene Joy Si Eugene Joy 147 MATH AND SCIENCE CLUBS PROVIDE MANY Started in order to develop an interest in advanced mathematics, Math Club presents the significance and application ot math in various fields. Among its activities, the club has toured Argonne National Labora- tory, visiting the atomic reactor and other interesting sights. A tutoring service is being planned by the- club tor mathe- matics students. INTERESTS ROW l iseatediz Bob Morgan, Carla Straussenburg, Carol Brinkman. ROW 2: Gary Batha, Dave Woodyatt, .lim Roe, Bruce Ronson, Larry Knaak. President ........ . . Dave Woodyatt Vice President ..... Secretary-Treasurer . , . . . . . Bob Ronson . Chris Baily ROW 1: Judy Roberts, Don Davis, Gary Batha, Nancy Kinter, Dianne Molson. ROW 2: Larry Harris, Jim Roe, Bruce Ronson. ROW 3: Jack Bennett, Don Sommerfield, Richard Glass. 148 Started only this year, Chemistry Club has proven to be quite active. Members have visited Argonne Na- tional Laboratories at the Chemise try department at Wheaton Col- lege. The students themselves, give demonstrations and conduct exper- iments tor the other members. Often people employed in the tield ot chemistry give lectures. Each member may work on a project for the Science Fair. President ..... .. Jack Bennett Vice President ..... .. . .lim Roe Secretary-Treasurer .... Chris Baily BOOK AND LIBRARY CLUB AIDS LIBRARY EFFICIENCY ROW 'lz Mary Ann Metegrano, Andy Swengel, Barb Boardman, Barb Babcock, Ralph Herrmann. ROW 2: Sue Schneider, Janine Rockwood. ROW 3: Barb Lane, Edith Jackson, Jerry Canty, Eloise Meschke. Holding meetings every other week, Book and Li- brary Club enioyed guest speakers, book panels, and reports an various current books. There- was also a money raising project in order to buy books for the club's collection. The book bought last year was Baseball is a Funny Game. Throughout the year, the club encourages the reading ot different types of books and members often receive book lists at the meetings. Through this club, members develop an interest in books ot all types and from many different periods. 149 President ....... Ralph Herrmann Vice President ......... Barbara Boardman Secretary ...... Barbara Vandolah Treasurer .. .. Barbara Babcock Library Assistants Eloise Meschke Barbara Board'man Judd Keyes Pat Zimmerman Jeanine Rockwood Barbara Babcock THIS IS K9TBM CALLING CQ ROW 1: John Brocker, Bruce Mate, Andy Ehrlicher, Steve Fry. ROW 2: John Ahlers, P ' T ........ J John Squires, Tim Newitt. reslden oe I-Gschellc Vice President .... Tony Taschetta Secretary .... . . . Andy Ehrlicher One of the Radio Club's many activities is the operation at the club sta- TVGUSUVGF - - -- GGVY FITZUGV tion KQTBM, With this station, club members licensed by the Federal Commu- nications Commission have contacted other stations all over the United States Radio Club helps these boys interested in getting their Amateur licenses. A part ot the program, directed by Mr. Frase, includes code practice ses- sions and lectures on theory. WHEN IT GETS WARMER, MAYBE WE'LL FLY Sponsored by Mr. Leslie, the Model Airplane Club is in its second year at our high school. The members of the club, all in- terested in building and flying planes, compare ideas on avia- tion and compete with each other in contests. President ...,.... Bill Liebrock Secretary-Treasurer ...... Dick L A--4 KUCGVG Row 11 Berry Hess, Bill Liebmck, Jam Davis, Norm ness. Row 2: chip Pertle, Charles Hamm, John Roberts. ROW 3: Lee Pelej, Dick Kucera, Don Gerber, Doug Tweedie. 150 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINE MAIN OBJECTIVE Allied Medical Careers Club is organized To infroduce sTudenTs To The various fields of medicine. This is done by programs given by mem- bers oT The profession and by Trips Taken To The hospiTals in The area. During The fall, The club visiTed The GreaT Lakes Naval Training Base I-lospiTal. The climax To The year's acTivi- Ties is a banqueT given in The spring. PresidenT ...... .. . Jane Harsch Vice PresidenT ..... Jeanne Dusek SecreTary .... Louise Polk Treasurer . .. . . Ann Kimbell ROW 1: Mimi SasfsTrom, Jane Harsh, Jeanne Dusek, Louise Polk, Ann Kimbell, Carol Throw, Joyce Clauclon. ROW 2: Jane VincenT, Sharon Popp, Jean Bellamy, Sue Graf, Carol NanTz. ROW 3: Diane Blanton, Florence Leonard, Sha-ron Lundahl, Virginia Heyden- burk, Eileen Karch, Gail Smifh, Carolyn Johnson. ROW 4: Shirley Barfon, Joan Dusek, Sue Dumper, Waverly Turner, Carole KraTschmer, Linda Allen, BeTTy Breffell. CAMERA CLIQUES COMPARE PHOTOS l STarTed To provide a common means Through which sTudenTs mighT develop Their inTeresT in phoTography, Camera Cliques members compare and suggesT improvemenTs on each oTher's picTures. PresidenT .,...... Ramsey SchalTniT Vice PresidenT ...... Dave Kummer SecreTary-Treasurer .. John Lengefeld ROW 1: Ramsey Schaflnif, John Lengefeld, Dave Kummer. ROW 2: John Ah- lers, Sue Schnieder, Paul Hedsfrom. 151 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS HAVE MANY PROJECTS l ROW 'I: Joyce Billingsley, Eleanor Hudera, Mary Beth Rogers, Jeannie Rockwood, JoAnn Simon, Barb Lane, Roz Ashby, Dotty Shufelt. ROW 2: Carol Martin, Mrs. Bullen, Sue Cole, Kathy Stark, Dale Schneider, Sally Hansen, Jan Quist. ROW 3: Barb Markley, Karen Karlson, Gayle Darst, Barb Vandolcih, Lonnie Edwards, Bonnie Gobel, Marie Hottman. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bullen, the Future I-lomemakers of America was formed to help prepare girls for their first and foremost profession - homemaking. At the beginning of the year there was a Welcoming Freshman Tea. Other activities included the Around-the-World Banquet and the Christmas Bazaar, at which time the girls sold items they had made. The olticers of FJ-l.A. were: President, JoAnn Simon, Vice President, Marie Hoffman, Secretary, Eileen Krause, Treasurer, Marge Kiedro. Delicacies sold at Christmas Bazaar STUDENTS SEE TEACHERS' POINT OF VIEW The purpose ot Future Teochers ot Americo is to give high school students on ideo ot whot teoching is like ond to interest them in entering this profes- sion. This is done by hoving teochers ond student teochers speok to the members obout their work ond experiences. Also, there is o progrom through which students moy observe teoching methods in clossrooms. President ........ Morlene Volentine Vice President . . . . . . Roy Edvvords Secretory .... . . . Borboro Curtiss Treosurer . .. .... Lindo Austin ROW 1: Carol Bertcilmio, Corol Ann Leach, Morlene -Valentine, Wilma Swonson, Shoron Hultmon. ROW 2: Suzy Wolters, Cheryl Weeks, Bonnie Allen, Judy Birr, Ray Edwords. ROW 3: Mrs. Miller, Borb Curtis, Judy Roberts, Edith Jockson, Lindo Austin. CIVIL DEFENSE CLUB AIDS COMMUNITY ROW 1: Bruce Mote, Bruce Mczgurn, John Squires, John Brocker, Pete Cutler. ROW 2: Formed only this yeor, Civil De- fense Club meets once o month for the purpose of devising efficient drills for schools ond informing the public through Iiteroture ot precou- tions to be token in emergency sit- ucitions. President ...... .... B ruce Mote Vice President ..... Bruce Mogurn Secretory ...... ..... L orry Hill Treosurer .. John Squires Glen Loss, Ken Mueller, Ron Lcipoge, Steve Fry. ROW 3: John Ahlers, Harold Moore, Bob Tgmow, Marshall Rogers, Jerry Conty. 153 Bud Payton, Karen Olson, John Blair and Dyanne Stevenson in a scene from The Glass Menagerie. STUDENTS PRESENT THE GLASS MENAGERIEH --....,,.W,M.wn-i-wm-- f 52513, Dyanne Stevenson in another scene from the play. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams was given as the spring play, It is the story of a young crippled girl, played by Dyanne Stevenson, whose handicap causes her to shun society. l-ler brother, played by John Blaire, does his best at trying to un- derstand her. Their mother, played by Karen Olson, wants the best tor her children and knows no reason why they shouldn't have it. This thought possesses her into constant nagging and trustration. The play is one that is full ot ideas and thought and was very well presented. 154 THESPIAN TROUPE GOES TO CONVENTICN Thespion troupe presents Were You There? ot Notionol Convention. During the summer ot i960 Thespion Troupe i002 ottended the Notionol Thespion Convention ot the University of lndiono in Bloomington. ln the morning, the students went to workshops on moke-up, octing, stoge scenery, photogrophy, ond mony other subjects, ln the ofternoon, presentotions were given by high school orgonizotions. These were in the torrn ot ploys ond speech choirs. College groups presented dilterent types ot pldys os the evening entertoinment. The troupe from Whoton Wos joined by those from Downers Grove ond Glen Ellyn, to present d chorologue by Ivlrt l-lorold Lytle. The selection, Were You There? presented on Eoster theme. A trophy vvos received tor the pertormonce. 155 Deanna Olson, Nancy Headen, and Marie Mason charm their witches' brew. DRAMA CLUB TRYS HAND AT SHAKESPEARE Nadine .lentz portrays Lady Macbeth as she reads a letter from her husband. William Shakespeare's play Macbeth was presented in the tall. Since the time was limited, the play was nar- rated by William Shakespeare and Burbage, a famous actor ot the era. Many ot the important scenes were pre- sented as they would have been it the entire play had been given. This production was under the direction of Mr. Harold Lytle. In the spring, the group entered the district contest and placed tourth. The cast was also highly praised for its per- formance at the Regional Thespian Convention at Glen- bard East. Gary Blumenshine, as Macbeth, curses his messenger, Tony Taschetta 156 ONE-ACTS VARY IN STYLE Tony Taschetta cmd Nancy Noble scheme in French farce. Featured in the Fortune Guild spring program, were three one-act plays. The Farce of the Worthy Master Pierre Patelin Cauthor unknownj was first acted about l469, and has since been produced and published many times, and very often in plagiarized versions. ln France, these farecs were presented by strolling actors wherever they made their night's stand. A raised platform, a backdrop with a few arbitrary openings to represent certain localities, was all the theatre the ac- tors had. This method of staging was followed and acting was done in character. X:O by John Drinkwater, was a startling war picture in play form. lt was particularly impressive since it was removed from the area for contemporary hatred and preiudice, and presented an imaginary episode from the Trojan War - fought three thousand years ago. Dick de Veze and Gail Shackel play appropriate rolls as teenagers. Drinkwater showed in parallel scenes two pairs of soldier comrades - one from the Troian and one from the Greek army. On the eve of midnight on a midnight raid, each pair discusses the hopes and plans for life which they had cherished before the war began. One of the soldiers from each ofthe pairs was killed. An Overpraised Season by Richard Dunlop was a play of ideas. lt was an attempt to look at some things from the point of view of intelligent and sensitive young- sters, rather than from the viewpoint more commonly offered which presents adolescents either as giggling nitwits or as savages. The director, a character in the play stated, Not many adults are as extreme as those presented here, which was certainly true. The play gave the audience many things to think about. Tony Taschetta and Nadine Jentz re-enact typical mother and son scene. f . W? V ' 'L g f N my . f , f l fi ., , I I , L 1 4 5 ,3 , If Q, I if , L...,u,, , V. z ' f' , ii -Wg : ff.il,:f'f,,,f 72fff-' f , V' 157 STAFF ADDS DISTINCTIVE i i i i ,Y qty! y l l Tim Newitt 1 iq 5 n -F F Evelyn Hood . . ...... Co-editors I Y ll' .yi i Eric Nelson 5 ljlf i gill C2 Tom Hamilton . . . . . Business Manager Ai -UN li ll . Cheryl Weeks .. .... Class editor l ll, i , l' aiu ' Lynn Ludy ..... ... ... Club editor l' Q.: V Sue Himmelfarb .. ............ Art editor V John Taylor . . . . . . Advertising manager Dave Kummer . . ........ Photographer Bill Strauss . . . .... Sports editor This year has been one full of experiences, ex- periments and headaches tor all the WECOMI staff. We have tried to be original, but still maintain the traditions ot Wheaton Community High School. We hope this volume ot the WECOMI - the 25th W.C.H.S. annual issued under this title - will contain many memories of your school year and will bring many hours at reminiscing. We wish to give special thanks to Mr. Robert Smith, the yearbook advisor, for his words ot en- couragement and constant patience. Our gratitude goes to the hard-working statt, who managed to get out ot classes and spend many extra hours preparing this book to be one you could be proud ot. May we also extend our thanks to Mr. Orlin Kohli for his aid in the photography department. Sincerely, Evie, Eric, and Tim TRAITS TO 25TH EDITION ROW 1: Dave Kummer, John Lengefelt, Cheryl Weeks, Sue Himmel- tarb, Eric Nelson, Evelyn Hood, Tim Newitt, Lynne Ludy, Bill Strauss, Ramsey Schattnit. ROW 2: Dianne Wells, Jeanne Lund, Pam West, Karen Clause, Donna MacCullum, Pat Veague, Leticia Esquivel, This year's WECOMI statt has worked hard to make the l96l yearbook the best ever. They have incorporated many new ideas that they hope will make the book more interesting. One of these new ideas is the front cover design. The cover picture lends individuality to the book. To keep the senior section attractive but still tormal, headlines and new layouts have been included. Use ot snapshots and intormal pictures has been made to pep up the class and adver- tising sections. The stati sincerely hopes that these ideas and others will make this book a better one for you. 159 , as TT T r ' Y. ,aa ff if T f , sw . 1 T 7 Y T T ,j . If Q s ' my ' Q A 1 T f n . qw it - T - i , T .V 'ff .4-An. 'W 3 L, v , V 'riff - ' ' 237 ' vig, - -, ,,TT ,R A 'I QM, 2 1 TT-' Jackie Rue, Peggy Martorano, Nancy Bower. ROW 3: Jane Harsch, Marie Mason, Suzy Harris, Barb Woolley, Bonnie Gilstrap, Martha Neumann, Dottie Wilhiot, Steve Francis, Paul Hedstrom, Grace Fer- guson. Mr. Robert Smith, WECOMI advisor, lends time and patience to yearbook publication. NEW INNOVATIONS CREATE BETTER PAPER i l BROADCAST STAFF ROW 'Iz Liz Duncan, Pat Zimmerman, Pat King, Judy DeMara, Gail Shackel, Patti Roe, Jackie Rue, Suzy Harris, Dave Woodyatt, Marilyn Falbo. ROW 2: Marie Mason, Sharon Lundahl, Karen Kal- ning, Patti Adams, Linda Burt, Claudia Wheeles, Dawn Dawson, Pam Stul, Jess Hall. ROW 3: Joyce Bullen, Bonnie Gilstrap, Marie Falloo, Patti Rodman, Winona Gunnlaugsson, Janie Shackel, Gail Fyhrie, Sue l-limmeltarb, Lynn Ludy, Janet Philipps, Carol Throw, Linda Austin. ROW 4: Jill Nickerson, Ann Langille, Nancy Artman, Leticia Esquivel, Pete Fellows, Larry Bashe, Nancy Noble, Sue Von der Heydt, Carolyn Billingsley, Pam Mazzone, Sue Gansman. Broadcast During the year, the BROADCAST, the W.C.H.S. student newspaper, has presented a variety ot feature articles in addition to regular news. Besides the regular class columns and novelty articles, the paper published a series on communism to alert and inform the student body. Another permanent extra to the BROADCAST was ROTO, a magazine supplement in every issue. The staff participates in various conventions giving opportunities to exchange ideas with other high schools and to hear professional newsmen speak. Students active in the BROADCAST get good experience in news coverage anal operations in management at CI NGWSFJOQGT. Editor-in-Chief .. News Editor . . . Feature Editor ...... Circulation Manager .. Sports Editor ........ Advertising Managers . . Photographer ...... 160 . Gail Shackel .. Judy DeMara ..... Patti Roe Pat King . . . . . . . Dave Woodyatt . Suzie Harris, Jackie Rue Dave Kummer EDITORS RELEASED FROM 243! From The inner soncTum of 243, where yeorbook workers Toiled vviTh pens, wdsTe, ond iuniors, The noises of consTC1ncy dnd griT seeped inTo The hollowed chczmbers of VV.C.l-l.S. Divorced like lepers from The sTudenT body, They crossed Their subTerroneon Rubicon ond worried unTil The book wenT To press. The proiecT vvos Theirs, The producT is yours. IT was designed for ond obouT you. Becouse of The VVECOMI, on imporTonT porTion of T960- l96l will be ci po1rT of l98O ond 1990 os well. Whenever These monThs hoye been To you, They ore now perpeTuc1Ted. This, of course, is The purpose of This ond dll onnuol publico- Tions, buf The WECOMI STGTT Ends grc1TiTTcoTion in bronding Volume XXV os WheciTon's TTnesT. CerToinly such ThoughTs ore ToinTed wiTh bios. NeverTheless, They ore done . . . comrniTTed Hnolly To your judgment Privc1Tely, They're ci little relieved. 161 SENIOR CLASS 1960 - 61 Abbott, Susan Ann 39 Ahlers, Elizabeth 31,39 Allen, Bonnie Jean 31,39,153 Allen, Julie 39 Amour, Ronald K. 31,39 Anderson, Alan P. 39 Anderson, Karen Lee 39,144 Anderson, Michael G. 20,39 Appelhans, Alice A., 39 Aschauer, Darlene C. 39 Ashby, Paul Lee 40 Ashby, Roslyn L. 40,144,152 Atkin, Chris G. 40,122,125 Austin, Linda Ruth 40,153,160 Austin, Russell 38 Babcock, Barbara 40,149 Backus, Terry 20,42,125 Bailey, Helen 40,135,147 Balkins, Robert 40 Barksdale, Michael 40 Barosko, John Steven 40 Barth, Ellen M. 31,40 Bates, Eugene 41 Beard, Eloise Beattie, Martha A. 41 Beck, Douglas E. Benson, John 41 Bestler, Bonnie Mary 41 Bestler, Robert J. 41 Beveridge, Linda 41 Billingsley, Madeline J. 41,152 Binns, Jo Ann 31,41 Birr, Judith Ann 41,153 Birr, Ronald R. 20,41 Blanchard, Penelope A. 42 Blomberg, Robert iSp. Sr.l 42 Boardman, Barbara 42,149 Bolger, Jack 42' Bonnevier, Joan 42 Bower, Nancy E. 42,159 Bredberg, Janet R. 42 Breen, David 42 Brewster, John E. Jr. 42 Brumagin, Karen A. 43 Brumm, James S. 43 Bullen, David R. 43 Bunte, David P. 31,43 Burcham, Rose M. 43 Burgoff, Dale E. 43,135 Calay, Dennis M, 43 Carr, Bruce P. 43 Chapel, Glen E. 43 Chaplin, Pat Ann 43 Chummers, Paul 44,18,20,38 Clark, Clarence 44,122,125 Clark, John A. 44 Claus, Karen E. 44,159 Clitherow, Douglas S. 44 Close, Philip Neal 44,108,114, 125,135 Cobb, Patricia Ellen 44 Cobb, Richard Allan 20,44,125 Cokinis, Perry Nick 44 Combs, Walter H. 44 Comins, Stanley R. 20,45 Contorti, Camille 45 Crabbs, Ronald D. 45' Craig, AH B. 45 Crank, Marshall R. H45 Crowley, Steven Ross 45 Cunningham, Doug. J. 45 Curtis, Barbara I. 45,135,147, 153 Daleiden, Lenore D. 45 Davis, Donald W. 28,30,45, 136,148 INDEX Day, Shyrl Ann 46 DeMaar, Wayne Allan 46,125 DeMara, Judith Ann 46,135,160 DeVeze, Richard 46,136,157 Dinschel, Mike P. 46 Drevalas, Barbara C. 30,46 Dudley, Richard iSp.1 Dugan, Alan D. 46,146 Dyke, William V. 46 Edgerly, William J. iJr.1 Edgren, Linnea M. 46 Eggert, Henda Lea 31,415,129 Ehren, David F. 47 Ehrlicher, Andrew R. 47,135, 141,150 Elmquist, Carolyn M. 47,135 Emma, Rosemary Ann 47 Engberg, Harry W. 47 Engelbach, Roger B. 47 Erin, Tim 28,47 Esquivel, Leticia G. 47,138,141, 146,159,160 Falcon, Patricia A. 47 Fandel, Diane 47 Fank, Kenneth R. 48 Farber, Phil K5 yr.l Falkner, John t5 yr.l 48 Ferguson, Grace L. 48,159 Fisher, Georgette G. 48 Fitzsimmons, Thomas 18,20,48, 108,1 14,125 Fitzsimmons, Timothy 20,38,48, 1 14,122,125 Fix, George A., Jr. 48 Fox, Judie Ann 18,20,22,25,48, 128 Francis, Steven K. 31,48,15'9 Francisey, Charles J. 48 Fredricks, Patty A. 49 French, Alan R. 19 Frykman, Karen C. 31,49 Game, Sally Susan 28,30,49 Gansberg, Karen S. 49 Gorton, Edward Gaskins, Kathleen R. 49 Geiling, Gail D. 491 Gemmel, Martha L. 49,138,146 Gerten, Allan Gibson, Pauline A. 49 Gilstrap, Bonnie J. 50,159,160 Glass, Richard M. 28,30,50,120 135 Gordon, James R. 50 Grabe, Karen Lee 50 Graf, Deanna L. 50,151 Graham, Nancy L. 50,135,138, 139,140 Grant, Brian J. 18,20,25,108, 1 10,1 14,125 Grimes, Henry W. 50 Gross, Darlene M. 28,50,146 Guild, Lynn Carol 50 Gunderson, Walter B. 51 Gunnlaugsson, Winona 51,136, 160 Hale, Clarence 51 Hamaker, Penny 51 Hamilton, Thomas 28,30,51,158 Hancheon, Janice 51 Handley, Hugh 51,122,135 Hanson, Donald 31,51 Hansen, Sallie 51,144,152 Hansen, Wayne 51 Harris, Elease 20,52,144 Harris, Suzanne 20,38,52,136, 144,159,160 Harsch, Jane Ann 31,52,151, 159 Hartzell, Gay 52 Haug, Leonard 52 Headen, Nancy 31,52,135,136, 138,156 Heath, Charles 52 Hedges, Gary 52 Hennig, Chris 52 Henrich, Mary 33 Henry, Alexandra 53 Heslinga, Alice 53,135 Hewitt, Warren i5th yr.1 Heyes, Linda 53 High, Sharon 53,135 Himmeltarb, Susan 53,135,158, 159,160 Hottman, Marie 53,152 Hogan, Richard 53 Hollingsworth, Paul 28,30,53 Hood, Evelyn 28,30,53,158,159 Howard, Robert 54 Hubinek, Robert 54 Hultgren, Beatrice 20,54,128 Hultman, Sharon 54,153 Hunsberger, Kurt 54,118,122, 125,135 Hunter, Douglas 54 Hurst, Pam 54 Jackson, Anthony 54 Jackson, Edith 54,140,149,153 Jauchen, Jan 54 Jelek i5p.1 Jody 79 Jentz, Nadine 28,30,55,156,157 John, William 55 Johnson Barrett iSp. Sr.1 55 Johnson Bette 55 Johnson, Jerry Johnson Keith 55 Johnson Roger 55 Johnson William 55 Jones, James 55,114,125 Jones, Keith 55 Kohler, Ron 20,55,108 Karlson, Karen 56,152 Kehoe, Mari 56 Keller, Tyra 56 Kesson, Rosemary King, Patricia 56,141,146,160 Knaak, Lawrence 56,148 Knight, Brenda 56 Knippen, Rozanne 56 Knox, John 56,108,119,122 Koch, Franklin 56 Komerska, William 56 Kornelson, LaNorma 57 Krause, Eileen 20,57 Kropp, Sharon 57 Kucharski, Mary Ann 57 Kuetler, Lucille 57 Kuhn, Daniel 57,122,125,135 Kuhn, Ronald 57 LaCrosse, Dennis 57 Landall, Ron 20,31,57,122,123, 125 Lane, Barbara 57,149,152 Larabee, David iSp. Sr.1 58 Larson, Steven 58 Leadabrand, Thomas 58,118, 125 Lederer, Karola 58 Lederman, Tony 58 Leino, Sandra 58 Leonard, Audrey 58 Leonard, Florence 58,146,151 Libey, Donald 58 Lockyear, Karen 58 Lowderbaugh, Thomas 58 Ludy, Lynne 20,26,58,136,158, 159,160 Luedtke, Virginia 59 Lund, Jean 59,159 Lustig, 'Margaret 30,59,145 MacCallum, Donna 20,22,25,59 159 MacGregor, Julie 29,59 MacKay, James 59 MacKenzie, Edward M. 59 MacKenzie, Pamela 59 MacKinney, Mark 59,118,125 MacLeod, Rebecca 59 Major, Nancy 60 Markley, Barbara 60,152 Marston, Judith 60 Martin, Norma 60 Martorano, Margaret 60,159 Mason, Marie 60,136,156,159, 160 Mateika, Ken 60 Mateika, Wayne 60 Mathews, Mary Ann 60 Mathias, Clark iSp. Sr.1 60 McCloud, Craig 61 McCombs, Sandra 61 McCoy, Michael 61 McKee, Ed. 61,108,125 McKee, Geoffrey 61 McKellin, John 61 McWhirter, Diane 61 Melville, Sonia 61 Mertz, Harry 61 Meschke, Eloise 61,149 Metegrano, Mary Ann 62,149 Mikesell, Larry 38 Miller, Alison 62,146 Modica, Jeanine 62 Mohline, Johnson 62 Monroe, Charles 62 Moon, Thomas 28,62 Moore, John C. 31,62 Moore, William 62 Mostert, Nancy 62 Mount, Jonathan 20,62 Murdock, Donna 63 Murdock, Eva 63 Murphy, Kathleen 31,63 Myrick, Juanita 63 Nagel, William iTony1 63 Nash, Ray 63 Neall, John 63 Nelson, Gustav iEricl 20,63,158, 159 Nelson, James R. 63 Nelson, James W. 31,63 Nelson, Sharon Beth 64 Neumann, Martha 64,159 Newitt, Timothy 28,30,64,150, 158,159 Newman, Judith 64 Niles, Jerry Norton, Daniel 64 O'Daniel, Janet 64 Odetey, Robert 64 Olson, Deanna 28,30,64,136 Olson, Georgiann iJody1 64 Olson, Jay 64,145 Olson, Karen L. 65,145,154 Osborne, Robert 65 Packer, Phyllis 65 Pagni, Dan Pardonner, David 18,65,108, 125 Paschall, Dennis 65 Patterson, Susan 65 Pearson, Phil 65 Pechnik, Ed. 65 Pertell, Michael 65 Petersen, Robert L. 28,65,125 Petru, Leslie igirll 66 Ptuncl, John 66,114,125,135 Phelps, David 66 Phillips, Elizabeth Ann 66 Pierce, Sandra 28,66,136 Pietsch, Lee 66,125 Plummer, Joyanne 66 Polk, Edward 66 Polk, Virginia Louise 66,151 Pommier, Barbara 66 Pontello, Rosalyn 67 Popp, Sharon 31,67,151 Potteiger, Jonathan 20,26,67, 108,125 Potts, Allan 67 Prince, Philip 67 Purdy, Grace 67 Raedeker, David 67 Rapp, Catherine 67 Rask, Eric 31,67 Rawlinson, William 67 Reber, Linda Lou 68 Reichhold, Curtis 68,108,118, 125 Renwick, Richard 68,108,125 Reuter, Linda D. 29,68 Rice, Richard 68 Richardson, Carl 68,108,118,122, 125 Ritorgiate, George 68 Roberts, David K. 68 Rodman, Patricia 20,22,25,68, 146,158,160 Roe, Patricia 68,135,136,160 Roller, Phyllis 69 Rough, Ann Marie 18,20,31,69 Rue, Jacquelyn 69,159,160 Russell, Cheryll 30,69 Satstrom, Miriam 69,151 Sanders, Richard 30,69 Sargent, Roland 69 Sawyer, Robert 69,108,125 Schafer, Alan 69 Scandrette, Allan 69 Scharringhausen, Laura 70 Schindler, Leslie 70 Schmidt, Nancy 70 Schmitt, Jean 70 Schneider, Cathy 31,70 Schoeman, Richard 70 Schreiner, Kenneth 18,20,26,70, 108,125 Schultz, Carol 30,70 Schulz, Fred 70,125 Segwich, James 70 Senato, Sam 71 Shackel, Gail 18,71,135,136, 138,157,160 Shanahan, Kathy 71 Shannon, Raymond 71 Shemezis, Geraldine 71 Sheradan, Charlene 71 Showalter, Rusty 20,71,125 Shufelt, Dorothy 31,7l,152 Shultz, 71,20 Simon, Joanne 71,152 Simpson, Craig 18,20,71,125, 135 Sites, David 72 Sittler, Lois 72 Skarshaug, Curtis 72 Skonberg, Gloria 72 Sloan, George Smith, Bruce 72 Snow, Robert 72 Soltwisch, Ellsworth 72 Sonnleitner, Joanne 72 Spackman, David 72 Springborne, James 72,118,125 Stair, James 73 Stark, Gerald 73 Stark, Larry 73,122 Stein, James 73 Stephens, Jean 31,73 Stevenson, Dianne 73,154 Stewart, Robert 73 Strauss, William 73,158,159 Struzina, Ralph 73 Stulb, Charles 31,73,141 Swaenepoel, Arlene 74 Swaenepoel, Oliver 74 Swanson, Wilma 31,74,153 Sweet, Thomas 74,125 Sywulka, Richard iMikel 74 Taschetta, Joseph 74 Taylor, John A. 31,74 Telling, Barbara 31,74 Tershel, Daniel 28,74 Thorne, David 74 Throw, Carol 75,151,160 Tichava, Arthur 75,114,125 Tinsley, Karetha 75 Tritonovitch, Barbara 75 Troester, Shirley 75 Unholz, Marcia 75 Valentine, Marlene 31,75,153 Van Buren, Eva lAnn1 75 Vandeneykel, Martin 75 Veague, Patricia 75,140,159 Voda, Carol 20,38,76 Voska, Theodore 20,76 Walberg, Donna 31,76 Wallace, Carol 76 Walter, Linda 76 Walters, Jon 76 Wandrey, Linda 20,28,76 Warner, Kathy 76 Warren, Barbara 31,76 Webber, Judith 18,20,22,25,76 Wedlock, Lynn 77 Weeks, Cheryl 20,31,77,130, 138,139,153,158,159 Weissenborn, Daniel 77 Wells, Diane 77,146,159 Werdell, Ann 77 Werner, Mary Jo 77 West, Norman 18,20,77 West, Pamela 77,159 Weston, Richard 77 Wiley, Melvin 77 Wilhoit, Dorothy 22,25,29,78, 159 Williams, Tony 78 Wilson, Mary Winbolt, John 78 Winter, Bruce 78 Wolf, Herbert 78 Wolgemuth, Sam 78 Wood, Phillip 78 Woodridge, Sandra 78 Woodward, Robert 18,20,78, 135 Woodyatt, David 78,125,148, 160 Wooley, Barbara 31,79,159 Yuhaus, Paulette 79 JUNIOR CLASS 1960 - 61 Acheson, Ronald G. 81 Ackerman, Frank 81 Adamson, Lane 81,108,122 Ahrens, Louise 81 Amici, Joyce Ann 81 Anesi, Charles E. 81 Anderson, Karen P. 81 Angell, Pamela J. 31,81 Arnold, Faith 81 Babb, Malcolm 28,30,81 Bailey, Tom 81 Baker, Peggy Ann 81 Banznat, Barbara N. 81 Barger, Susan L. 81 Bartel, Dave V. 81,122 Bartlett, William E. 81,108 Bashe, Larry D. 81,138,145,146, 160 Batha, Gary H. 81,148 Baum, Drina J. 28,81 Beale, Thomas L. 18,20,81,125 Beard, Sylvia Ann 81 Beck, Elaine 87 Becker, Jeanette 81 Beeby, James R. 20,8l,146 Beekman, Pamela G. 87 Behr, David 87,136 Bellamy, Jean A. 81,151 Bennett, Jack 81,148 Bennett, Susan B. 81 Bentham, John 87 Bertalmio, Carol A. 81,144,153 Bibens, Mickey 81 Biehl, John B. 81 Bihl, Judi 81 Billingsley, Carolyn 18,20,81, 128,129,160 Billingsley, William 81,108,119 Bird, Bruce E, 87 Bischott, Sandra 81 Bishott, Sharon J. 81 Blaine, John 81 Blair, John E. 81,154 Bland, Harvey 81 Blasucci, Lee, Jr. 81 Bloom, Kathleen 81 Bluedorn, Karen 81 Blumenshine, Gary B. 18,20,28, 8l,130,136,146,156 Blume, Kenneth R. 81 Baitscha, Carl Leon 81 Bolt, Diane 81 Breen, David G. 81 Breslin, John David 81 Brinkman, Steve 81,138 Broman, James M. 81 Brown, Elizabeth A. 81 Brown, Mary Ruth 31,81,140 Brumtield, Melanie A. 81,145 Bullen, Joyce A. 81,160 Buisset, Barbara A. 81 Burgess, Diane M. 81 Burgess, Janet M. 81 Burnett, Judy A. 81 Burnett, Richard W. 81 Cairns, Bruce E. 81,122 Calay, Henry L. 81 Camp, Judie L. 81 Campbell, Carol J. 81 Capps, Elizabeth Sue 31,81,136 Carlisle, Margaret 81 Carlson, Ken 81 Cassiani, Linda 82 Cellmer, Bonnie 82 Chellberg, Lois 82 Chellberg, Karen 82 Chellberg, Sharon K. 82 Chilcote, Mary D. 20,82 Chriske, Mike J. 82,108,125 Clark, Gail L. 82 Clark, June E. 82 Clark, Thomas R. 82 Cleaver, Ken W. 82,125 Clemens, Joe 82 163 Clemens, Thomas J. 82 Cole, Susan J. 82,152 Conover, Carol Sue 82 Couture, Peggy M. 82 Cummings, Marianne F. 82 Cunningham, Sharon A. 82 Dahlstedt, Mary 82 Darst, Gayle P. 82,152 Davis, James A. 28,30,82,108, 150 Davis, Keith L, 82,122,123,136 Dawson, Dawn Ann 82,l28,129, 160 Dawson, Robert A. 82 Dekan, Karen L. 82 DePeo, John G. 82 DeRoo, Lester A. 82 De St. Paer, Sue 20,82,145 Desveaux, James J. 20,82 Dieter, Margie A. 82 Doud, Constance J. 28,30,82 Draut, Michael 82 Dufour, John W. 82 Duncan, John T. 82,122,138,146 Dunn, James 82 Dusek, Jeanne L. 82,151 Eby, James R. 82 Eckhardt, Thomas A. 82 Edgerly, Melvin W. 82 Edwards, Lelanda E. 82,152 Edwards, Ray H. 31,82,119,153 Elliott, Philip P. 82 Ellis, Donna B. 82 Engberg, Donald N. 82 England, Dan L. 20,82,122,123 Erickson, Cindy Anne 82 Fairbanks, Douglas J. 82 Falbo, Marie K. 20,82,129,160 Falbo, Marilyn E. 82,141,145, 160 Fawcett, Jane E. 82,140 Fellowes, Peter A. 18,20,82,138, 145,160 Fernau, Kenneth N. 82 Fey, Steven T. 82 Fiess, Norman C. 82,150 Fischer, Dorothy M. 30,82 Fisher, Judith F. 82 Fitzner, Gary R. 82 Fitzpatrick, Laurel 82,140 Fors, Philip 82 Fountain, Phillip J. 82 Francisey, Paul W. 82 Frank, Kay Ann 28,30,82,144 Frank, Veronica 87 Franke, Rick 82 Fricke, Dolores R. 82 Fron, James E. 83,108,122 Fyhrie, Gail Ann 20,28,83,160 Gansman, Susan D. 20,31,83, 138,160 Gelwicks, Roger 83 Gettinger, Stephanie 83 Gibson, Pauline A. 87 Gilbert, Ellen M. 83 Gilchrist, Terry A. 83,126 Gillette, Richard W. 30,83,108, 115 Gillispie, Charles H. 83 Glenn, Karen 83 Gokey, Dorothy 83 Gonzalez, Louis R. 83,108 Gordon, Helen J. 83 Graham, Berry 83 Gray, John T. 83 Green, Patricia B. 83 Grimes, Priscilla E. 83 Gruden, Linda Lee 83 Gustafson, Glendys A. 83 Haas, Douglas 83 Haenisch, Fred 83 Hageman, Nancy 83 Hakes, Jay 83,115,146 Halford, Mary 83 Hall, Jessica 20,23,83,140,160 Handley, Terry 83 Hansen, Donna 83 Hansen, Richard 83 Harris, Lawrence 83,1-48 Healy, Joanne 83 Heaton, Gordon 83,118 Heberg, Stuart 83,115 Heiberger, Barbara 83 Heintz, Michael 83 Herrmann, Ralph 83,149 Hess, LaVergne 83 Heydenburk, Virginia 31,83,151 Hicks, Don 83,147 Hiscock, Andy 83 Hopkins, Karen 31,83,138 Hovland, Alan 83 Howell, William 18,20,83,108, 124 Hubler, Amy 83 Hunter, Rhea 83 Hurtig, Carol 83 Hutchinson, John 83,114 Hynous, Tony 87 lngersoll, Charles 31,83 Inman, Carol 83 lsebrand, Bruce 83 Jacobs, Sue 83 Jauch, Susan 87 Johnson, Carolyn 83,151 Johnson, David 83,108,122 Johnson, Jerry 83,138 Johnson, Linnea 83 Jones, Glenda 83 Jones, Sharon 83 Jordon, Tom 83 Kalning, Karen 84,136,160 Kambic, Nidiia G. 84 Kee, Richard 20,84,108,114 Kehoe, Patricia 84 Keiser, John 84,108 Kerr, Elizabeth 84 Kerwin, Dan 84,108,118 Kiedro, Margaret 84 Kimbell, Ann 20,31,84,151 Kimbell, Steve l8,20,28,30,84 108 Kintner, Nancy 30,84,148 Kissen, Rose 84 Klatt, James 84,115 Klietoth, Gail 84,141 Knaak, Ann 84 Knol, Phyllis 84 Koenig, John 84,108 Koepke, Bruce 84 Krause, Debbie 87 Krause, Diane 84 Kruse, Suzanne 29,84 Kucera, Richard 84,150 Kuhn, Charles 84 Kuhn, Nancy 84 Kullberg, Lois 84 Kummer, David 84,151,159 Kupi, Diane 84 LaBar, Daniel 28,84 Lambe, Ronald 84 Landrey, Marlene Ann 84 Lang, Alan 84,108,114 Larson, Josephine 84 Lawhorn, James 84 Lawless, Donna 84 Lawrence, David 28,30,84 Leach, Carol 84,153 Ledbetter, Sandy 84 Lefkow, Sue 84 Leline, Brian 84 Lengeteld, John 84,122,151,159 Liebrock, William 84,150 Litwicki, Maxine 84 Lock, Ken 84,108,1 14,1 15 Lotgren, Sandy 84 Loomis, Norval 84 Lopresti, Frank 84 Lower, James 31,84 Luckenbill, Harry 87,108 Lund, Kay 20,31,84 Lundahl, Sharon 84,141,151, 160 Lundean, Linda 84 Lusk, Arthur 84- Mackenzie, Randy 84 Mackinney, Ruth 84 MacNerland, John 84 Macy, Howard 28,30,84 Maman, Greg 84 Marbaugh, Ruth 84- Martin, Carole 84 Martin, David 28,84 Mathieu, Jean 84 Matter, Joan 84 Maxwell, Tamara 20,31,84,128 129 May, Karen 84 Mazzone, Pamela 85,160 McCoy, James 85 McCormick, Margaret 87 McDowell, Patti 31,85 McDuftee, Jett 85 McGinn, Stanley 85,108 McGovern, Paulette 85 McGowan, Bonnie 85 McGrath, Roy 85,136 McGrath, Nancy 85 McKie, William 85,108 McLaren, Scott 85 McMahon, Mike 85 Merrill, Cece 85' Merritt, Harry 85 Michael, Joanne 85 Miller, John 85 Miller, Pat 85 Miller, Robert 87,108,122 Miller, Wayne 85 Moates, Sharon 85 Molsen, Diane 85,148 Monroe, James 85,108 Moore, Joy 20,85,140 Morningstar, Marilyn 85 Morris, Judy 85 Mulqueen, Linda 20,85,138,144 Murdock, Margaret 87 Naegle, William 85,118 Nelson, Edward 85 Nelson, James A. 85 Nickerson, Jill 20,85,140,160 Niles, Kathy 85 Noble, Nancy 20,31,85,136, 157,160 O'Daniel, Janet 85 O'Farrell, Larry 85 Oldham, Lois 85 Olson, Richard 20,85,l36,141 Oury, Chris 85,108,118 Payntar, Michele 85 Payntar, Pam Payton, Robert 85,108,154 Pelei, Lee 85,119,150 Pertle, Harold 31,85,108,150 Peters, John 85 Petersen, Robert 28,85,122 Peterson, Dianne 31,85 Pfafle, Margaret 85 Philpot, Ronnie 85,114 Phillips, Janet 85,160 Piazza, Dolores 85 Pierce, Glenda 31,85 Pooler, John 85 Price, Cheryl 85 Rabb, John 85,122 Rann, Caroline 85,136 Rawlings, Donna 85 Rehs, Barbara 87 Rice, Ralph 85,108,119 Rice, Sharon 85 Rice, Tom 85 Richards, Patricia 85 Richards, Wayne 86,114 Riedel, Judy 86 Riley, Thomas 86,119 Roberts, Craig 86 Roberts, Judith 30,86,145,148, 153 Robinson, Alice 86 Robinson, Shirley 86 Roe, James 8'9,148 Rogers, Christine 86 Rohrer, Donna 86 Rolseth, Bill 87 Ronsen, Bruce 86,148 Rosse, Leslie 86 Ruch, Tom 86 Russel, Carol Beth 86 Ruzicka, Virginia 87 Sanders, Judy 86 Sandin, Linda 86 Schaflnit, John R. 86,136,151, 159 Scharringhausen, Fred 86 Schatz, Judith Lee 86 Schiek, Bonne Lee 86 Schneider, Dale Ann 86,152 Schoenthal, Phyllis 86,138 Schulze, Jerilyn R. 86 Schulze, Sue 86 Schwager, Jerry 86 Scott, Darolyn 86 Seil, Carol Lynn 86 Semrau, McKinley R. 87 Severson, Candace 86,145 Shackel, Janie L. 18,20,28,30, 86,129,160 Shanahan, Maureen 86 Shay, James L. 86,108 Shimp, Homer 86 Simmons, Gary Lee 86 Simon, Raymond 86 Sipla, Karen Marie 86 Sipla, Pattie Mae 86 Small, James 86,119 Smit, Paul 86 Smith, Michael John 28,86,115 Sommerfield, Donald 86,136, 141,148 Special, Nancy Clare 86 Spicer, Robert P. 86 Spicer, Tadd Edward 28,86 Sprengelmeyer, E. T. 86,145 Spraw, Nancy 86 Squires, David G. 86,150 Stanley, Warren 87 Stark, Kathy Ann 86,152 Starks, Peter 86 Steel, Pamela Ann 86 Stephens, Sara Mae 86 Sternberg, Ilona l. 86 Stewart, Tom 86 St. John, Robert C. 86 Stone, William R. 28,86 Sturdevant, E. S. 86 Sullivan, Virginia 86 Sutorius, John C. 18,20,86 Swanson, Curtis N. 86 Swengel, Andrea Lynn 86,149 Tallent, Rose 86 Taschetta, Anthony R. 20,28,29, 30,86,136,156,157 Taylor, Jack 86 Taylor, Martha Ann 30,86 Teachout, Robert 87 Tesnow, Elizabeth S. 87 Thiele, Henry Barton 87 Thompson, John K. 87,108 Thunder, Karen Jean 87 Tomassone, Edward A. 87 Trillet, Mildred 31,87 Trott, Nancy Jane 87 Tucker, Bilby 87 Tuttle, Steven J. 87 Tweedie, Douglas H. 28,87,108, 150 Vanderground, David 87 Vandolah, Barbara J. 87,152 Vandolah, James 87 Veeder, Marsha R. 87 Veltman, Donna A. 87 Venecek, Judy 87 Vonderheydt, Sue Ann 20,28, 30,87,160 Walker, Kent 31,87 Walters, Roger 87,146 Watkins, Jean Ruth 28,30,87, 136,140 Webb, Richard E. 87 Wheaton, Ralph L. 18,20,87,115 Wheeles, Claudia L. 87,160 White, Marion 87 Wiesbrook, Diana 87 Wiesbrook, Mary Beth 87 Wiggins, William R. 87,119 Willson, Charles 87 Wilson, John Roger 87 Wilson, Robert T. 87,108,119 Winkler, Richard E. 2O,87,125, 129- Woods, Janet Lea 31,87 Wright, Sara Jane 20,23,87 Wyczawski, Stan Paul 87 Young, John W. 87 Young, William 87 Youngstrom, Patricia 87 Yount, Nancy Kay 20,87,140 Zasopiar, Emily R. 87 Ziemsen, Margie H, 87 Ziolo, Paul 87 Zollars, Susan E. 87 SOPHOMORE CLASS 1960 - 61 Abrams, Suzanne 21,89 Adams, Patricia 89,160 Adrian, James 87 Aldrich, Susan 89 Almond, John R. 28,89,120 Ammons, Dennis N. 89 Ammons, John H. 89 Anderson, Larry J. 89,109,120 Anderson, Pete 30,89 Armstrong, Russell l8,2i,88,89 109,1 16 Artman, Nancy 89,160 Asher, Susan 89' Attig, Thomas 28,30,89 Bach, Annette 89 BC1lSl9GI', Charles 89 Barnes, David 89 Bell, James 89,109 1 Belli, Lillian 89 Benaroyo, Michel 28,89 Benson, Dorothy 89 Benthin, Theodore 89 Berg, Thomas 89 Beutier, Lynn 89 Biggs, Judith Ann 89 Binkley, Stephen 89,116 Blalock, Robert 89 Bland, Kathleen 89 Blumberg, Kurt 89 Boardman, Donald 28,8'9,116 Borgman, Maxine 89 Bouras, Carol 21,89 Boyd, Gordon 89 Brady, Cynthia 89 Bratkovich, Janice 89 Bremner, Roberta 89 Bressmer, Bonnie 89 Bright, Daniel 89 Brosheer, Benito 89,138 Brosius, Susan 89 Brown, Charlene 21,89 Browning, Barbara 95 Browning, Robert 89 Bruno, Carl 89 Bryan, Robert C. 28,89 Brydon, James 89 Burns, Donna 89 Burr, Barbara 89 Burt, Linda 21,89,12'9,160 Busch, Linda 89 Buttrey, John 89,118 Camp, Ruth 89 Carbone, Patricia 89 Carlson, William 89 Carroll, Patricia 89,138,144 Cecelones, Gary 89 Cherim, Andrew 89 Choplin, Leslie 95 Churchill, John 89 Chu, Kwong Wah 89 Claudon, Joyce 28,89,151 Clist, Catherine 89,138 Cobb, Bradford 89 Cobb, Darrell 89 Coe, Dianne 89,144 Cohee, Roland 89,109,122 Conforti, Carolann 90 Cantorti, Edward 28,90,116 Cooper, Judith 90 Couch, John 90,109,116 Couture, Sharon 90 Crabb, Sarah 21,90 Crabtree, Martin 28,90,115 Crawford, Mary Jane 90 Crowe - 90 Crowley, Susan 90 Culver, Lorraine 90 Cunningham, Betty 90 Curtis, Charles 90 Curtis, Richard 90 Cutler, Peter 90,153 Dahlmon, John 90 Daleiden, Carol 90 DeGroot, Roy 90 DeVere, Pete 28,90,122 Dinchel, James '90 Dufourd, Edward 90,138 Dumper, Thomas 90 Dupuis, Jacqueline 90 Dvorak, Dale 90 Earle, Gary 90,116 Eastman, Susan 90 Ebelt, Ray 90,115 Eickelberg, Fred 90 Elmquist, Janet 90,144 Engelbach, Gordon 90,109,116 Epeneter, John 90 Erp, Michael 90 Evans, Leslie 21,90 Faccin, Rose Ann 90 Farnam, John 90 Faulkner, Cyril 90,109,118 Ferguson, Jean 90 Ferguson, Judy 90 Fiess, Harold 90,150 Finch, Claudia 90 Fitsimmons, Sharon 90 Fitzpatrick, Rosemary 90,138 Fleck, Kenneth 21,90 Fors, Sandra 28,90 Frank, David 28,90 Frederick, Dianne 90 Fredrick, Michael 90 Frega, Duane 90 Fricke, Annadell 90,144 Fry, Donna 90 Fry, Donald 90 Furty, Eileen 90,138 Gagnon, Neil 90 Gamster, Scott 90 Garner, Charles 90 Gerber, Donald 90,150 Gerrish, William 90,122 Gerstung, Edward 90 Giantrancisco, A. J. 90 Gibson, Chuck 90,116 Glasser, Phil 31,90,120 Glosshagel, Glenn 90 Goings, Everett 91 Goings, Janet 91 Grater, Bill 91,120 Grant, Dale Evan 21,91,109,116 Gray, Jill 91 Gray, Royce 91 Grauer, Bill 109 Grithn, Steven 21,91,109,116 Grote, Kathy 91,129 Guild, Patricia 91 Gurney, Craig 91 Hale, William 91,10'9 Hall, Doreen May 91 Hall, Edwin 91 Halstead, Patti 91,138 Hamaker, Karla 91 Hamilton, Vicki 91 Hansen, Betty 91,138 Harding, Barry 91,109 Hardy, Tom 91 Hartman, Donna 91 Harvey, John 91 Haug, Dennis 91 Hauptman, Paul 91,120 Healy, Martha 91 Heaver, William 91 Hedstrom, Paul 91,146,147,151, 159 Heindl, Linda 95 Heise, Douglas '91 Heise, Larry 91 Hendry, Ercy 95 Henry, Gloria 91 Herbison, James 91,116 Hilt, Carol 91 Hinman, Elaine 91 Howard, Edward 28,91 Hultman, Cheryl 91 Humphries, William 91 Hunter, Michael 91 Isham, Frederic 21,91,116 Jacklin, Pamela 91,138,144 Jacobsen, Harold 91 Jackson, James 91,120 James, Sharon 91 James, Susan 21,91 Jansen, George 91,146 Jasek, Frank 91,109 Jenner, Donald 91,120 Jerdee, Nancy 28,30,91 Johnson, Fred 91 Johnson Kent 91 Johnson, Lynn 28,30,91 Johnson Mary 91 Johnson M. R. 95 Jones, Mike 91 Jones, Stuart 91,109 Jones, Terry 91 Jonsson, Peter 91 Jordon, Roger 91 Joy, Eugene 91,146,147 Kohler, Sandy 18,91,129 Katerndahl, Dean 92,146,147 Kauttman, Kurt 92 Keenan, Kathy 92 Keller, Susan 18,21,92 Ketner, Dave '92 Killian, Laurence 92 King, Kathleen 92 Kinnamon, Chuck 92 Klein, Bruce 92,116 Klug, Vicki Lou 28,92 Kleinwatcher, Mary 92 Koch, Sherrill 30,95 Koelsch, Merry Jane 92 Koenig, Paul 21,92,108,115 Kogelschatz, Gerald 92,109 Kopchik, Mike 92 Korinek, Janice 92 Kouzes, Sharon 92 Krahl, Craig 28,92,109 Kramer, Dave 31,92 Kupperschmidt, Larry 92,121 Kyrk, Judith 92 LaBonte, Gloria 92 LaBonte, Yvonne 92 Lane, Virginia 92 Langille, Ann 21,88,92,160 LaRosa, Darlene 92 Larrabee, Victor 95 Larsen, Nick 92 Lederman, Mary Anne 92 Leighton, Jerry 92 Leino, Penny 92 LeMott, Steven 92,109,116 Leonard, Terrance 92 Lesher, Thomas 95 Lewis, Linda 92 Libby, Cheryl 92 Lighthall, Diana May 92 Lincoln, Sandy 92 Locke, Robert 92 Lower, Ruth 92 Luck, George Coleman 92 Luckenbill, Patricia 92 Luczak, Arnold 92 Luedtke, David 92 Lufkin, William 92 Luxon, John 95 Lytle, David 92 McCabe, Thomas 92 McClenny, Claire 92,146 McCoy, Ronald 92' McCulloch, Katheryn 92,144 McDonald, Robert 28,92,109 McGibbeny, Mary 21,92 McGrady, Leslie 92 McGrady, Warren 92 McGowen, William 92 McKeen, Lynda 92 McMaster, Pamela 21,92 McMillan, Julia 92 McNeil, Lynn 92 MacCallum, Mary 92,144 MacKay, Thomas 92,109 Maddux, Marcia 92 Maganini, Thomas 92 Mangold, Peter 92,120 Marienthal, Susan 93 Markley, Douglas 93 Marston, Anne Jane 93 Marti, William 21,93,116 Meschke, Lorraine 93 Messer, Virginia 93 Milcesell, Leland 93 Miklos, Barbara 93 Miller, David 93 Modica, Dominic 93 Moore, Harold 93,153 Morgan, Robert 93,146,147,148 Morris, Joan 93 Morvay, Patricia 93,138 Mueller, lris 95 Murdock, Lynne 93 Nantz, Carol 31,93,138,151 Nay, Paul 93 Nett, Cheryl 93,138,146 Nelson, William A. 93,108,116 Nesbitt, Robert 93 Newitt, Dan 93 Newman, Wanda 93 Nickerson, Robert 93 Nisson, Alan 93,120 Noeth, Michael 93 Nottsinger, Cathy 95 O'Connell, Mary 93 O'Don nell, Steven 93,120 Oldham, David 93 Olson, Elizabeth 93 Olson, Elliott 93 Olson, Gary 93 Olson, Jett 93,109,122 Olson, Olson, Oi-th, Karen J. 93 Linda 93,146 Dora 93,144 Osborne, Carol 93,138 Osterberg, Robert 93 Poker, Phillip 93 Patrick, Carol 93 Peak, Betty 93,21 Penrose, John 93 Petersen, Dan N. 93 Petersen, William 93,109,116 Peterson, David 93 Petitiean, Leonard 93 Petru, Paula 93 Phelps, William 93 Phillips, Robert 28,30,93 Pitts, Sarah 21 93 Planck, Cheryl 95,138 Pommi er, Elaine 93 Pooler, Meredith 93 Potter, Carolyn 93 Powell, Deirdre 93 Prante, Paul 93 Prufer, Susan 93 Quirsteld, John 93 Quist, Janice 21,94,152 Rasmussen, Larry 94 Rathie, William 28,94,146 Roy, Elizabeth 21,28,94 Reed, Robert 94 Reid, Russell 94,109,120 Remington, Doris 94 Renwick, John 94,109,119 Rice, Judy 94 Rice, Rosemary 94 Richmond, Mary 28,94 Ring, Leonard 94 Ritchie, Lynn 21,94 Roberts, Fredericka 94 Roberts, John 28,30,94,138,150 Roberts, Tankard 94,109 Robinson, Mark 94 Rockness, Margaret 94 Rockwood, Pamela 94 Rodgers, Becky 94 Rodgers, Harriet 94 Rogers, Dennis 94 Rogers, Marshall 28,94,109,153 Romaine, Robert 94 Romer, Steven 94,122 Routa, Cheryl 94 Rumrill, Gary 94 Ruzicka, Virginia 94 Sanders, Douglas 28,94 Sanders, R. G. 28,94 Schindler, Barbara 94 Schmid, Henri 94 Schmidt, Davia 94 Schmidt Margaret 94 Schmitt,, Donald 94,109 Schneider, Karen 94 Schnurstein, S. L. 94 Schoemann, Mary Eileen 94 Schubert, Erwin 941 Schwaber, Joseph 28,94,122 Schwanke, Janet 21,94 Schwickrath, S. A. 94 Secker, Douglas 94,147 Sedgwich, Sally 94,144 Seston, Robert 21,31,94 Shannon, Cathleen 94,138,144 Shay, Bruce 94 Sheber, Robert 94 Shemezis, Dale 94,109 Shepard, Karen 94 Simpson, Stewart 94 Sipla, Edward 94 Smith Becky 94 Smith, Don 109 Smith Jerry 94 Smith, Gail 94,151 Smith, Jo Ellen 21,94 Smith, Joseph 94 Smucker, David 94 Snow, Barbara 94,138,139,145 Sonnleitner, Karl 94 Sonntag, Meredith 94 Souders, Carol 94 Soukup, Steven '95,136,138 Spicer, Gary 95,109 Spitler, Jane 21,95,138 Springer, Harriet 95,138 Stevens, Suzanne 95 Strobot, Elaine 28,95 Sutorius, James 21,88,95,109, 1 16 Svidal, Susan 95 Sweet, Carol 28,95 Sweet, James 95,109 Swanson, Loren 95 Swengel, Michelle 95 Terry, William 95 Tesnow, Charles 95,153 Thorne, Roger 95 Thurlby, Jenifer 28,95 Tschopp, John 31,95 Tullar, Yolande 95 Turney, David 21,95,119,122 Turrer, Dave 109 Unser, Robert 95,122 Vanslyck, William 95 Verwer, John 95 Victor, Diane 95 Vincent, Patricia 18,21,88,95 Vollbrecht, Karen 95 Vonderbey, Carol 95 Wagner, Carolyn 95 Wallace, Anno 95,138 Wenzel, Richard 95 Weston, Linda 95 White, Timothy 95 Wiesbrook, Sonja 95 Wilkinson, Janet 95 Williams, Albert 95,108 Williams, Judy 95 Wilson, Charles 95,118 Wilson, Susan 95,146 Wingate, Diane 95 Wiss, Vicky 95 Wollgram, James 95 Wolgemuth, Kenneth 31,95,145 Wolf, lrving 95 Wurzburg, Nancy 21,95,129 York, William 95 FRESHMAN CLASS 1960 - 61 Acheson, Donald 97 Ahlers, John 28,97,15O,151,153 Allen, Gail 97,110 Allen, Gaylord 21,97,12l,122 Allen, Linda 97,138,151 Allen, Wayne 97,110,120,122 Anderson, Paul 97,117 Anderson, Sandra 97 Angelou, Christina 97 Aschauer, Bryan 97 Ashe, Joan 97 Atkinson, Jay 97 Austin, Robert 21,97 Ayers, Dorothy 1Jil11 30,97 Balis, Carol 97,138,144 Balkins, Steven 97 Ballard, Barbara 97,138 Barton, Shirley 97,151 Bashe, Susan 97 Bassett, Diane 97 Batte, Michael 97,110 Baungartner, Mary 97 Becher, Andv 97 Beckman, Robert 28,97,110,117 Bellamy, Mary 97 Bencini, Barbara 97 Bennett, Dale 97 Benson, Newell 97 Benson, Willard 97 Berg, Mary 97 Bernardi, Tony 97 Berry, Renee 97 Bersano, John 97,110 Berthold, Charles 97 Billingsley, Linda 97 Biarnason, Shirlie 97 Blackburn, Diane 97 Blackburn, Janice 97 Blackwood, Peter 28,97 Blanton, Diane 97,138,144,151 Bos, Roger 97 Bowhay, Gail 28,97 Bradley, Maureen 97 Brazzale, Jim 97 Bredberg, Barbara 97,138 Breen, Karen 97 Breland, Judith 97 Bremner, Robert 97 Brettell, Betty 21,97,151 Brewster, Marcia 97 Brim, Geraldine 97 Brinkman, Carol 97,148 Brocker, John 28,97,150,153 Brown, Dave 97,110,117 Brown, Wayne 97 Brumbaugh, Andrew 97 Brydon, Thomas 97 Bucklin, Judy 97 Burhop, Karen 97 Butterfield, W. 97 Cahill, Jack 97 Calay, Margaret 97 Canty, Jerry 97,145,149,153 Carlson, Jonathan 98 Carr, Linda 98 Chaplin, John 98 Churchill, Donald 117 Clark, Paul 98 Clemens, Barbara 98,145 Clendenning, Cathy 28,98 Coddington, Nancy 21,98 Cole, James 98 Collins, Judy 98 Colman, Barbara 98 Conde, Patricia 98,140 Condon, David 98 Courtice, James 21,98,110,138 Cramer, Janis 28,104 Croad, Sherry 98 Crowe, William 98 Cuff, Patricia 98 Cullum, Christine 98 Cummiskey, Thomas 98 Curtis, James 98 Dahlstedt, Nancy 98,140 Dammeyer, Denise 98 Dastrap, Stephen 98 Daugrid, Nancy 21,98 Dellaert, Lynette 98 DeMaar, Curtis 98,117 Dennison, Jane 98 DeRoo, Larry 98 Dewey, Janice 98 Dickelman, Roger 98 Dilworth, William 98 Dorsey, Daryl 98 Doud, Judy 28,98 Doudna, Donna 28,98 Dresser, Paul 30,98 Dubherke, Judith 98 Dugan, Daniel 98 Dugan, Dennis 98,117 Dugan, Nancy Louise 98 Dumbauld, Jane 30,98 Dumper, Susan 98,151 Duncan, Elizabeth 98,138,160 Duncan, Orrin 1HowieJ 98,110, 1.19 Dusek, Joan 98,151 Dye, Jamie 98 Dyke, George 96,98 Dyl, Dennis 104 Early, Dwight 98,117 Ebbole, Joan 98 Edwards, Carol 98 Ehlers, Robert 98 Eighnor, Denny 98 Elliott, John 98 Elmquist, Ronald 98 Emelander, Katheen 30,98 Engeseth, David 98 Erickson, Gay 98 Evenson, Deborah 98 Eyman, Susan 98,140 Falk, Karen 98 Faulkner, Carol Fellowes, James 18,20,30,98, 1 17 Fernau, Leslie 98 Feuille, Tim 98 Fiala, Cynthia 98 Findrick, Tom 99 Fischer, Chuck 99 Fischer, Jeanne 99 Fitzner, Jim 21,479,110 Fornell, Janis 99 Fountain, Mary 99 Frank, William 99 Fry, Steven 28,99,150,153 Frykman, Faith 99 Fyhrie Ellyn 99 Gabarik, Jackie 99,110,122 Galvani, Rick 99 Gansman, Donna 21,99 Gantzer, John 21,99 Garcia, James 99 Garrod, Phillip 99,136 Garney, Margaret 99,138 Geesman, Judith 99 Geeting, Richard 99 Gerig, Sarah 99 Gianatrancisco, K. E. 99 Gleason, Pamela 30,99 Graham, Judith 99,138 Green, Robert 99 Groth, Michele 99 Guild, Susan 99 Gunlock, Jim 99 Gustafson, Betty 99 Hageman, Donna 99 Hageman, Roy 99 Hailtlick, Richard 99 Hakes, James 28,99 Halley, Bonita 99 Hamm, Charles 99 Hansen, Ruth 99 Hapl, Daniel 99 Harrington, Lowell 99 Hartley, Frances 99 Havlik, Elizabeth 99 Hausske, George 99 Heath, Philip 99 Heaner, Antoinette 99 Hedges, Jane 99,138 Heiberger, Donna 99 Heibner, Diane 99 Henning, Martin 21,28,99 Henry, Gwendolyn 21,99 Heslinga, Bonnie 99 Hight, Patsy 99 Hill, Lawrence 28,979,153 Hillis, Davie 117 Himes, Lloys 9'9 Himmeltarb, John 99,121 Hiscock, Andy 99 Hodges, Ellen 99 Hotstetter, Elaine 99 Hoisington, Michael 99 Hollingsworth, Patricia 28,99 Holoubek, Andrew 100 Howard, Steve 100 Hudera, Eleanor 100,152 Hultgren, Sandra 100,138 Hunsaker, Patricia 100 Hunter, Sheila 100 Isbell, Sierra 100 Jacklin, Patricia 100 Jacobs, Lois 100 Jokutis, John 100 Jakutis, Joyce 100 James, Sandra 100 Jauch, Robert 100,110 Jauchen, John 21,100,117 Johansson, Gill 100 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 1 Gregory 100 Joanne 100 Kay Frances 100 Pamela 100,140 Robert 28,100 Jones, David 100,110,117 Jones, Mary Helen 100 Jones, Merle 104 Jordan, Linda 100 Kamarauskas, M. 100 Kamp, Bob 121 Karch, Eileen 100,151 Kee, Arnold lChip1 21,100,110, 117 Kempiak, Bill 100 Kerr, Stephen 18,21,96,100, 1 10,1 17 Keyes, Judd 100 Kiett, Gerald 100 Kimmel, Kay 100 King, Jeanette 100 Kinser, Clyde 100 Kintner, Alice 30,100,138 Knaak, Diane 28,100 Knabb, David 21,100 Koch, Randall 28,100,121 Koelpien, Harold 100 Koop, Robert 100 Kratschmer, Carole 21,100,15 Krueger, Linda 100 Kuhn, Kathleen 100 LaCrosse, Duane 100 Lambert, Tom 100 Lange, Mike 100,110 Languth, Robert 100 LaPage, Ronald 28,100,153 Larkins, Georgia Mae 100 Lass, Glenn 28,100,153 Latour, Barbara 100 Lattarulo, John 100 Lemke, Rosetta 100 Leo, Nancy 30,100 Leonard, Ron 104 Lesh, Karen 100 Lesher, Thomas 100 Lester, Priscilla 100,144 Lichtenberg, Donna 104 Lies, Leslie 100 Lile, David 100 Lindberg, Keith 100,110 Lindgren, Kaye 100 Lindley, Timothy 100,110 Lindstrom, N. 21,96,100 Lischer, Linda 100,144 Lloyd, Andy 110,117 Long, Anita 101 Longacre, Donald 101 Lowry, Ann 101,138 Lucas, Claudia 101 Lukens, Laurel 101,140 Lundahl, Laurel 101 Lustig, Lee 30,101 Maahs, Daniel 101,118 Macht, George 101 Mack, Ellen 101 MacKay, John 30,101 Mackinney, K. 28,101 Macy, Maurice 28,101 Magurn, Bruce 101,153 Maicki, Marcia Malmgren, Barbara 101,138 Manuell, Donald 101 Martin, Carol 101,152 Martin, Dorothy 101 Marston, Ara Sue 28,101 Marx, John 101 Mate, Bruce 28,101,150,153 Matter, Raymond 101 Maxwell, Bonnie 101 May, Barbara 101 May, Fred 21,101 May, Mickey 101 McCoy, Mike 101 McCloud, Neil 28,101 McFarland, Marilyn 101 McGee, Roy 104 McGrady, William 101 McGreer, Tom 101 Meaden, Judy 101 Micale, Suzanne 101 Michelic, Karen 101 Miller, Earl 101,110 Miller, Richard 101 Mitchell, Ann 30,101 Mohr, Steven 101 Molsen, Deborah 101 Mondrals, Bernard 101 Montgomery, John 101 Moore, Jett 21,101,117 Moore, Sue 101 Moore, Timothy 101 Mras, Carol 101 Mueller, Kenneth 101,153 Mundort, Vivian 101 Murphy, Bonnie 30,101 Muto, Michael 101,121,136 Muzzy, Susan 101 Myers, Bruce 28,101 Myers, Gerald 101 Naffziger, Cheryl 101 Neab, Katherine 101 Neill, George 21,101,110,117 Nelson Diane 101 Nelson, Karen 30,102 Nelson, Paul 102,110 Nelson Ralph 102 Nelson, Susan 28,102 Neumann, Lanell 28,102 Nicholls, Stuart 102,110 Nicholson, Lida 28,102 Nielsen, Bente 102 Nissen, Barbara 102 Niswander, Nancy 102 North, Harold 102 Ochsenreiter, Dick 102 Ohlson, Howard 102,110,121 Ohrberg, Charles 102 Oldenberg, Terry 104 Olsen, Lewis 102,110 Olson, Linda S. Osborn, Ronald 102 Osterberg, P. 104 Oury, Elaine 21,102 Oury, Timi 21,102 Pagni, Robert 102 Palmer, Harold 102,110 Palmer, Mary 102 Paral, Jan 102,138 Parent, Kenneth 102 Parker, Michael 102,110 Parsons, Steven 102 Pattee, Alice 102 Pearson, Robert 102 Peironnet, David 102 Pendergratt, Bill 102 Perkins, Barbara 102 Perry, Randy 102 Petersen, Thomas 102 Peterson, Mary 102 Petzold, Lynne 102 Pfleger, Vicki 102 Phmps, David 102 Phillips, Judith 102 Pichman, Rosalie 102 Popp, James 102 Powell, Edmund 102,138 Powell, Larry 102 Prabish, William 102 Purnell, Nancy 102 Rabb, Richard 102 Rademacher, Susan 102 Ramp, Robert 21,28,102 Reinert, Robert 102 Remington, Alice 102 Renberg, Karen 102 Reoch, Gail 102 Renout, William 102 Rhodes, James 102 Ricard, Jerry 102,110,121 Richelieu, R. 21,102,140 Richter, Roger 102 Ritter, Nancy 102 Rockwood, Janine 102,149,152 Rodgers, Cynthia 102 Rogers, Bruce 102,110 Rogers, Mary Beth 102,152 Rollo, Thomas 102 Rosebraugh, Linda 102 Ross, Mariorie 102 Roth, Sandra 103 Rue, Jim 28,103 Russell, Roy 103 Rydin, James 103 Salter, Brian 103 Sampeller, Michael 103 Sanchez, Wayne 103 Sandkam, Nancy 103 Salter, Stanley 103 Sawyer, Karis 103 Schafer, Marilyn 103,138,144 Scharringhausen, B. 103 Schindlbeck, G. 103 Schmid, Marianne 103 Schmidt, Judith 103 Schmitz, Mary Ann 103 Schneider, Susan 103,149,151 Schoenthal, Lois 30,103 Schuck, Sally 103,138 Schutt, Chet 103 Scott, Douglas 103,117 Sedgwick, Debby 103 Senato, Jackie ihome student1, 104 Seneti, Charlotte 103,138 Shemansky, Ricky 103,110,117 Sheraden, Connie 103 Sheridan, Gary 21,28,103,121 Sholes, Elizabeth 30,103 Showalter, Judy 103 Shrader, Roberta 103 Simonson, Gary 104 Singleton, Sonja 103 Sipla, Kathryn 103 Sites, Donald 103,110,121 Smith, Patricia 103 Spackman, Judith 103 Spicer, Diane 30,103 Spreckels, Judith 103 Squires, John 103,153 Stacey, John 103 Stambaugh, James 103,110, 121,122 Stanek, Bonnie 103 Stewart, Barbara 103 Stewart, Eileen 103 Strassenburg, C. 103 Stulb, Jacqueline 103 Sturclevant, Jesse 103 Sublett, Alice 103 Sullivan, Gail 103 Sutton, Lewis 103 Sviclal, Kriste 103 Swanson, Gerald 103 Sword, Nancy 103 Swords, William 103 Tallent, Walter 103 Taylor, Peter 103 Thiele, Craig 28,103 Thompson, Judy 103 Thompson, Ronnie 103,121 Thomson, Kathleen 104,141 Throw, Jeannette 104 Tichava, Gregory S. 104,117 Todd, Jeff 104,122 Triplett, Wendy 104 Trummel, Joan 28,104 Turdik, Bonnie 104 Turner, Waverly 104,151 Tylor, Carol 104 Vandeneykel, Maury 28,104 VanGetson, Vicki 104 Varley, John 104,121 Verna, Patricia 104 Victor, Margaret 104 Vincent, Jane 104,138,151 Voirol, James 104 Vonderheydt, P. 104,140 Wagner, Phillip 28,104,121 Walberg, Daniel 110,121 Waldow, Donna 104 Waldrow, Susan 104 Walter, Ronda 104,153 Ward, Daniel 104 Warren, Fran 104 Warrens, Daniel 104 Weaver, Pamela 104 Weeg, Laura 28,104 Weeks, James 104,138 Werdell, Thomas 104 Werth, Prudence 18,21,108 Wheaton, Cheryl 104 White, Paul 104,117 Whitrock, Thomas 104 Wiesbrook, Karen 104 Wiesneth, Carol 104 Wiggins, Cameron 21,104,140 . Wiggins, Robert 104 Wilhoit, Nancy 21,28,104 Wilkinson, Arlene 104 Williams, Patricia 28,104 Williams, Ronald 104 Williamson, Mary 18,21,96,104 Willis, Richard 21,104,117 Wilson, Marc 104 Wilson, Phil 104 Winkler, James 104 Winthers, Richard 104 Wolfe, Diane 104 Woltgram, Clarence 104 Woltgram, Jane 104 Wood, Debbie 104 Woods, Barbara 104 Wright, John 21,104,109,117 Wybell, Jeffrey 104 Yehling, Terry 104 Young, Jerry 104 Zelgewicz, G. 104 Zimmerman, Patricia 104,138,, 160 panama BOYER'S EMPORIUM DOENGES STATIONERY 8. SUPPLY DOUBLE SIXTEEN COMPANY FIRESIDE ENGINEERING COMPANY FONTAINE CLEANERS 8. DYERS FONTANA BROS. GARAGE FROST PAINT CENTER KRESL POWER EQUIPMENT RATHJE AND WOODWARD SOUKUP'S CERTIFIED SUPERMARKET WEBER'S CLEANERS WIL-MAR SHOP WHEATON HARDWARE CU LLIGAN DUPAGE SOFT WATER SERVICE CALL: MO 8-AIOO NIGHTS: MO 8-0417 WH EATON NATIONAL BANK III Nor+I1 Hale WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 168 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T961 THE WALLFILL CO. Since T928 649 Childs St. Wheaton, III. MOnIrose 8-2324 JOHNS-MANVILLE INSULATION JOHNS-MANVILLE SIDING JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING ADOR SLIDING GLASS DOORS ALUMINUM WINDOWS M. N. Burt H. .I 169 SELF SIRVICI W mmm WARRENVILLE BOWL Ba+avia Rcl. and R+. 59 DEP l' STORE EX 3-I24I Main Street 81 Geneva Road WARRENVILLE Wheaton, Illinois OPEN EVERY NITE 'TILL 10:00 P.M. , 127 w. FRONT sr. Mo 8-36II Wx Complimenfs of WH EATON NEWS CO. Compliments of SEA 8. SKY TRAVEL AGENCY 1032 College Ave. Mo 8-5181 Wheaton, Illinois 170 Concrele ConI'racI'ors Complimenfs of Cemen+ SpeciaI+ies ARTHUR E. KUHN 3:2 w. Fron+ S+. 83I S. GABLES BLVD. MO 8-7234 Wheafonl Ill, Whea+on, III. ramsszam :nas fn n 119.-43ll QYWVYEAH' Compliments of 2I3 S. MAIN ST. WHEATON, ILLINOIS PHONE: MO 8-1263 1' q.,, p 81 CompIimen+s of Beauty Salon W Q ' ,7fq7?7 LIU-'AN WOLFGRAM IN BETWEEN STORE EX 3'495l Popcorn Shop Bafavia Rd., Warrenville 171 Compliments of BURCKAl.'S MARKET Ios N. HALE ST. WHEATON, III. PHILLIP ESQUIRE MOTORS 5 PRINT SHOP INC. COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL 315 5- MONT Sf- PRINTING AND ENGRAVING Wheaton, IH' RUBBER STAMPS 128 N. HQIQ Mo 8-0315 Mo a-3520 Wheaton, Ill. MOUNT LUMBER 8. HARDWARE STORE Everything to Build Anything WARRENVILLE - PHONE EX 3-3121 Electrical Supplies -- Lumber - Plumbing Supplies WHEATON RADIO WHEATON, ILL. T23 W. WESIEY Mo 8-2851 172 Compliments of C. KAMPP 8. SON Funeral Directors 120 N. Hole ST. Mo 8-0016 fil Q52 HUBERT E. KAMPP GEORGE L. KOPP RUZICKA DRUGS You Can Always Depend on RUZICKA DRUGS me . Con rarularions From Warrenvrlle g JIM SKlNNER'S SPORTING GOODS I33 N. Main Whea'l'on, lll. MO 8-632I 173 GEORGE L. ALLMART 8. CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Wheaton, Ill. 101 E. Front St. MOntrose 8-5100 mf -A 9 SCOTT-SLOAN CO. For Femininity Glen Ellyn, Ill. 506 Crescent Blvd. HOpkins 9-5100 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '61 S OUKUP HARDWAR E VALUE WITH SERVICE I25 E. Front Street Wheaton, Ill. WHEATON MO 8-0906 FREE PARKING LOT Congratulations from EMIL E. SIPLA GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXbrook 3-6531 IO62 College Ave fogow MO 8-2813 I RADIO AND TELEVISION THE wHEAToN LEADER Compliments of ESTENFELDER'S ESTABLISHED I88I I07 W. Front S+. 105 N. MAIN sr. Mo 8-7957 Whea-'-on' Ill. Published in Wheaton, by Wheoton for Wheaton, with o Wheaton Nome For Complete News of Your Community GARY BANK an 5 GARY WHEATON BANK I2I W. Front Street Wheoton, Illinois 175 Follow ll1e Tigers in THE DAILY JOURNAL OPEN BOWL AT WHEATON BOWL 29 Yeci rs of Locol Daily News Gary Ave. ond Geneva Rd. MO 8-4102 GARAGE PHONE 8 2.221 RES PHONE S 9881 HARRY'S MEN'S SHOP FEATURING Arrow Shirls AND Exlllfllflll' tonga 53. tia l- V Cooper Underwear RAECKEIPS GARAGE HALLY HAIGHT P lnlerwoven Hose Brookfield Clothing Alligcilor Top Coors WARRENVILLE ILLINOIS Levis and Dickies 207 W. Front SI. MO 8-0257 COMPLIMENTS OF F437 Wa rre nville 6575112 WARRENVILLE, ILL. 176 Costume Jewelry Sportswear Coats - Suits Dresses Millinery Leather Jackets - Coats fi ..1'f5 ' HAWTHORNE HARDWARE I525 North Main Street Wheaton, Illinois J. H. BOI.I.WEG 8. SONS Est. I926 PLUMBING - HEATING - WIRING WATER SYSTEMS - TRENCHING Sales and Service GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone EX 3-2411 Warren II III ,V ,Mir . 4.1 f SAM'S PIZZA IO26 College MO 5-0880 177 GAEDPS noNALD J. AUBLE Boys' ond Student Sizes REALTOR 131 W. Front St. INSURER Wheaton, Illinois 325 W. Wesley MO 8-2900 MO 8-6234 ll WHEATON FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER TO THE FUTURE AMERICA and CUM COMPANY TOMNlY'S STANDARD SERVICE Phone: Exbrook 3-3221 303 S. Main, Wheaton Warrenville, Illinois 178 BENSON PRINTING CO., INC. MOntrose 8-5340, 8-5387 T23 North Washington LITHOGRAPHERS AND PRINTERS OF DISTINCTION , 103 W. Front Sf. COMPLETE CERAMIC AND 0 C 1 ART SUPPLIES . - I . . . gymywww Z. LL llIInoIs' largest Ceramic and art supply house - Everything for the hobbiest and the professional Sportswear Clmsl' MAYCO COLORS - NORMAN KILNS Car Coats MOLDS - BRUSHES - GRUMBACHER PAINTS P mes CENTRAL CERAMIC ART SUPPLY CO. Blouses Batavia Road East of Rt. 59 Dresses Warrenville, Illinois EDDIE RUCH PONTIAC INC. PONTlAC.. EDDIE RUCH SERVICE, INC. Phone: Mo 8-5130 After IO P.M. - MO 8-2390 If No Answer Call MO 8-8993 FRONT STREET AT GARY AVENUE See the New Tempest WARRENVILLE SCHOOL OF THE DANCE Aurora and Batavia Road Warrenville Ex 3-9521 Nor-E-BRAKE DONUTS COmp'I 'en'S of BEN FRANKLIN IO7 E, Front VARIETY STORES MO 8-9726 I60I N. Main, Wheaton STOP IN FOR A SNACK MO 8-3394 122 N. MAIN ST., WHEATON, ILLINOIS, PHONE MONTROSE 8-OOO7 LDS, INC. It Pays to Look Neat GRAND BARBER SHOP Gary Wheaton Bank Building Basement I25 W. Front SCHEFFlER'S FLOWERS SMART STUDENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION SHOP AT Phone MO 8-2800 2442 N. Main Wheaton Corner of Hale and WesIey NIARY'S HAWTHORNE TOWN AND COUNTRY Women's Casuals Infants Through Teens OI N. Main St. MOntrose 5-III7 180 H I CHICAGO Ummm? Q 9 TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY 555 Du Poge County Division IQO E. Liberty Dr. WH EATON, ILLINOIS Compliments of ORCHID CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY sence mo owthorn Sh pp' g Cenfer Inexf to Pi k n' Sovej DERRICK DRUGS Ynghbhdp pf Ph y ALWAYS EXTRA CAREFULH 1022 CIIg A MO8OII5 181 lr was again a pleasure To photograph the seniors individually This year Congrafulafions, Class of l96l ORLIN R. KOHLI 2l2 N. Hale, Wheaton, Illinois MOnTrose 8-l2l4 182 STREAM ASSOCIATES DURABLE CONSTRUCTION CO. DEVELOPERS OF HAWTHORNE 1325 N. Main sf. CAROL STREAM MO 8-5151 WHEATON STANDARD SERVICE Main SI. 8g Geneva Rd. RESTAURANT 8. FOUNTAIN Wheaton' 'WHOIS 917 E. Roosevelt Road WHEATON, ILL. PHONE MO 8-55I8 18 2, 6. .Zcawi DU PAGE LUIVIBER COMPANY FLOWERS AND GIFTS 1921-1961 505 W. Liberty Drive First Street Warrenville, Illinois Wheaton, III. MO 8-0174 EXbrook 3-2141 FORD - FALCON - THUNDERBIRD Sales and Service 228 W. Front MO 8-9610 A-1 USED CAR SALES 1850 W. Roosevelt Rd. MO 8-7614 Wheaton, Illinois WHEATON MOTOR SALES SERVING TI-IIs MARKET SINCE 1944 HAWTHORNE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Membe, O, Mme, of DUPAGE COUNTYS 1-EAD1NG DuPage Board Multiple Listing of Realtors Service, Inc. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY 1 WEBSTER S AND E UIPMENT COMPANY Q DICTIONARY OF HOMES 212 W. Front - Wheaton Main and Willow MO 3.7979 Wheaton, lll. MO 5-1313 184 Congratulations WARRENVILLE NURSERY FARM Class of '61 Butterfield Highway lRoute 55l POWELL'S G'OWe'S Landscapers DRUGS, INC. Distributors loo N' Hole Sl' COMPLETE TREE SERVICE MO 8-8950 Phone EXbrook 3-3l4l Warrenville i mg. Exbrook 3-3861 N , ...fury Il-mx B -7 OTTO R. SIPLA GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER New Homes - Garages - Estimates Help with Financing 703 Aurora Road Warrenville, lll. MSA at .1 I le, BEST-OF-LUCK TO ALL W.C.H.S. O umm: at NELSON'S AUTO SERVICE 205 S. M0ln Wheaton, lll. Nelson L. Norris, Prop. 185 PLASTOEILNI, INC. 916 W. Union Ave. WH EATON, ILL. MO 8-2838 COMPLIMENTS OF BOB OLSON 125 West Front Street, Wheaton MOntrose 8-0005 WHITEY'S BARBER SHOP Hrs. 9-6:30 Weekdays 9-5 P.M. Saturdays Francis Ahuber, Prop. Gene Shoemann Warrenville, Illinois GEORGE J. RICHTER INsuRANcE couNsELoR Warren and Manning WARRENVILLE, ILLINOIS EX 3-6221 3-4321 Painsipp Realty Suburban Business Brokers P REALTY, INC. 1024 College Ave. R Wheaton, Illinois BILL'S SHELL SERVICE Shell Products Firestone Tires 1102 College Ave. MO 8-6151 Mary B. Painsipp, Broker Office Montrose 8-8652 AL'S PIZZA PARAGON AURORA 8. RIVER RD. NEXT TO TOWN TAP WARRENVILLE 1068 College Ave. Carry Outs Mon. thru Thurs. 7 to 12 P.M. Phone Engraving Specialists Fri. Sat. Sun. 4:30 to 12 EXl:zrook 3-8581 186 5. bn.. Lumber Building Materials 144-168 PCIIFII Hardware F. E. 8: Co. Flowers for All Occasions , CORSAGES - BOUQUETS - WEDDING FLOWERS 703 W. Wesley Street - at the Bridge 2I0 W. Front St. Wheaton, Illinois Wheaton, Ill. h 1 -I4 O P one MO 8 0 MOntrose 8-0656 300 W. Front -J WHEATON, ILL. STANDARD ll, NEW SOUTHTOWN Standard Service Mo 8-9762 SUBURBAN BUICK CO., INC. ESTABLISHED IN I944 303 W. Front 'i MO 8-2240 Also Authorized Jeep I and Opel Dealers 187 ,lgny 4' R , xy 9- g . -we ? iw I xm- T!!! 161 ,aud- BOB HORSl.EY'S MEN'S STORE OIL COMPANY.lNc Wheaton and Glen Ellyn MO 8-7272 655 Childs Street Cricketeer-Ivy League Suits Whegfonl Illinois Manhattan Dress Shirts MOntrose 8-0024 Q will Donegal Sport Shirts Youwe G01 O Hema Jantzen Sweaters for men and women Good Thing Pendleton for men and women in Oil Hem- HNES,-m,-AT Whitestag for women UNDERTHESUN Nicest Fellows in the World Congratulations to the TIGERS, l96l ELMER J. HOFFMAN, Nic. 2 JR. MISS KAY lll W. Front Class of '18 Wheaton, lllinois MO 8-2896 188 , ,A LLlANCE Television Service I39 N. Washington MO 8-6405 WH EATON ?ZdWM4 fy 70eZZc2:6 2222 North Main St. Wheaton, Illinois Phone MO 8-OI99 CORSAGES - ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES MOntrose 8-2940 KUEFLER'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE COMPLETE NEWS LAWNS OLD LAWNS REBUILT BLACK DIRT - FILL DIRT LAWN SEED - FERTILIZER -POST HOLE DRILLING FENCES INSTALLED DRIVEWAY CUTTING AND GRAVEL GENERAL TRUCKING Chain-Saw On 745 Morse St. Service Wheaton, Illinois Compliments of . . a .1 I l403 N. MAIN ' ' V MO 8-7042 HlATT'S DRUG STORE Oldest Established Business in DuPage County E. N. Denson DRUGS CIGARS STATIONERY Wheaton, Illinois Established T859 Phone MO 8-2525 189 1 CARLSON'S one Hou, PAINT AND GLASS STORE Since 1915 121 E. Front Wheaton, Illinois MO 8-4000 1517 N. Mo NIARTINIZING THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING in Howfhorne S ,g15I'IELL52 I.EN'S SHELI. SERVICE 203 E. Front, Wheofon WHIP' 190 Air Conditioned Phone MO 8-0084 0 Zdmandb Salon de secure Jewelers FEATURING MEN HAIR STYLISTS A Home-Owned Store ll2 W. Willow Wheaton, III. IAI N. HALE ST. MO 8 4257 Congratulations from C. H. JENTZ BUILDERS Telephone EX 3 Main Fl -6601 CHARLES E. l.0Y REAL ESTATE oor Warrenville Bank Warrenville, Illinois B F. W. Compliments of WOOLWORTH C0. lI3 W. Front St. Phone MO 8-0588 Compliments of A FRIEND ,f,Vz 'f,!,,??f' ff, 'fififw if M.. i 1- we R M .A :,V ff ,-Q.. M P' i , V , QV E I F -VAVLVVV fy , v- I , , '57 - QQ: , . W 'Y J ,.,, Q' am 1 .,L, CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 61 .lack R. Mason, D.D.S. Marlin J. lvlayeau, D.D.S. Roy Scnlucl1Ter,.lr., D.D.S. Oscar A. Sanchez, MD. William F. Sfroner, D.D.S Wheafon Eye Clinic Jf'f5CF ff M J, fy x ff ' My A 1H41ITBmg , ff I 1 5, 1 x 1 Ll, 1. 1 -U, J, - ,M U LU-GUN ,H g.,f,L9,lj,,2LM Q 'W l Qtiulfl Artem , g5'm!J k CH fLUVu'L 'EUR-'Ld ffm ffl' Awfx I Zfbgffl '4V , K J . V - 2 P M 5, 074' ,I Q4 W' '- . .. WV os jf ff 232 Wg? 75? JZ? YR SQWWWM N 552 MWF if YQ ' WX vb? 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