Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)
- Class of 1963
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Advertising Index , 4 . 6 . 18 . 70 . 80 . 92 . 104 . 130 . 164 . 194 218 X 1 Xifr XXXXX XfXWW4WWWMWfWwWfmf2X4 ff ,'-, , ' . 'f,- i'i- 72 V A A KJ -S-f 'i 'X iw N fm! D f ff ff ,L J X 'way MP A wr E N X b vfjpymvlllu x PIX Rqggxify I W A1 ' V ' Q L . MEM ff A Q 1 XP PAK Ax W xx . I I W Knxqm !nfyxgu5 QV J Xwfgxgy Q5 V OX XX WY jmwffyf M there are no Words suitable for the expression of our feelings in dedicating the 1963 WECOMI to MRS. ELIZABETH DUNAKIN This is Your Book, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunakin This year, the students of the Class of 1963 voted to dedicate the yearbook to Mrs. Elizabeth Dunakin. The WECOMI staff feels that Mrs. Dunakin is deserving of this honor and we are proud to be able to dedicate the yearbook to her. Mrs. Dunakin is indeed a remarkable person. She graduated from Wellesley College with a B.A. degree in history and government, and later received a law degree from North- western University. Not only has she taught at WCHS for eight years, but she has also served on the District 95 school board. Mrs. Dunakin has had the opportunity to travel in many European countries and in Canada. All of this experience plus that of raising three children has combined to give Mrs. Dunakin's students a rich oppor- tunity to learn. A lady of courage is a perfect description of Mrs. Dunakin. Few of us, if any, could have faced such an experience with her great deter- mination and courage. Possibly some of you may remember hearing an announcement at Christmas time last year saying that Mrs. Dunakin had been in a serious automobile accident. The student body didn't realize the serious pain and shock, or understand the terrifying possi ility of never walking again. This fall, however, Mrs. Dunakin returned to teaching at Wheaton. It is a rare person, indeed, who could have come back. It must have taken great courage to constantly navigate on crutches. Eventually, she replaced her crutches with a cane, and at Christmas she discarded her cane completely. When you see Mrs. Dunakin walking down the hall through the crowd of surging students, remember that this is a woman who has not only walked again, but has returned to teaching at great personal sacrifice to give her utmost to help mold the generations of tomorrow. THIS IS A SPECIAL WOMAN! -'f X X .Q .. ,r c-N ,-m f w9 '57 ff' Q ' 'A ' A , A V I' A V I 1 K 1 Z'7f f... 2 5 9, 4: Z, 4:24, ' K 44557 14,5 X326 yo-cg, f' Qlcyffvgfk' f' 60 JLCQKLC X7-2'fZZyfkHQ .Z Q4 A444 YMQ 7 ' c 7 , gayfspggei! 4?-L. V 3,72 QJC, 52-ag, X 01-1 M Q, .6 , as ,cafe--QL, MQ 9Z4'4lZza-U gg: Z 63 1 Q' If fb4V3'LL, al 6-'66, - Q66-f X ' K JC, 62.1 v fwz-ff fab 45 pfpfo Q42 'O of I lf' , X3 . . f , ..' ., 4 , , , f i f fcf. . ,,f, 141 Jw, , . L ,-4 .ff .vv, - f ff.,-'c.A. . 4752 l,'.f '1f- ,. f fag- -1 ,-ff3g,az91mv r bw ,,.. , , ,,., , MW .z ,W .. 1 , f7,d45'5p MW, 13, 4 3445214 ff 742 , we 5 , fm , 7,1 I A I f I wiv ' I get 2 A 4 'ff f. z,f f kT':,' ' mp: 3 5 il Q . 339 S' f- ' V + 1 Y , 1, A-415' AMPZVST , . t AY 39 Y I VK ldv 1 PQ , 4 4 t 1 Q Aw S ' fl f w4Q, N , L. . A - -.... W ., .,,k .f l 1 , aim MX xx' ii W5 it iw NSY DWIGHT A. LUND President, Board of Education District 95 HOPE QUACKENBUSH Member, Board of Education District 95 HARRY A. MITCHELL Member, Board of Education District 95 DR. FRANCIS E. THROW Member, Board of Education District 95 VICTOR E. BLUEDORN Member, Board of Education District 95 LUTHER D. HAMILTON Member, Board of Education District 95 DR. DONALD BOARDMAN Secretary, Board of Education District 95 DR. DARRELL R. BLODGETT Superintendent of Schools DONALD C. BURGER Principal JENNIE B. MINER Registrar ROBERT E. DAY Business Manager DR. GENE F. ACKERMAN Curriculum Coordinator PHILIP JAMES ANDERSON Social Studies R Coach DONALD E. ARNOLD Business Education gl Coach TILLIE BACKOF Art CLAYTON W. BARKER Biology HOWARD BARNES Physical Education Si Coach RICHARD D. BERG Industrial Arts GORDON BOETTCHER French ALICE BOON Chemistry MARY LOUISE BOREN Home Economics DAVID BOYD Audio-Visual Dircctork Mathc,-matics ANITA BRECHTEL Physical Education ROBERT BRODIE Mathematics KATHARYN BULLEN Home Economics JAMES CARSTEN Orchestra MATTIE CHOICE Rcading Sl Psychology W.E. CORBIN Driver Education CIIARLES DIERKS Business Education ELWIN A. DUIIM Social Studios EQ Coach ELIZAIEETII DUNAKIN Social Studios WESLEY A. DUSEK Biology 8 Couch DONALD R. ELFSTROM English EDMUND R. EWOLDT Biology K Conch GRACE FELCAR English IIOMER J. FR.-XSE Industrial Arts LOYD C. FRICKE Mochunicnl Drawing R Conch .IOIIN JAY G.-XLLAGIIISR Spanish fir?-3' cv ' 3 f' 'H ' , 5 + f ,W V gh , 3 A .. ia H :HUM ,Q .f 'f I I-j f' 3 , ,V 'f ff' ,, ' ' fl. 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LONGACRE Math gl Coach BRUCE LUND Physical Education JACK C. MARET English JAMES L. MARIS Social Scicncc Sl Coach MICIIAEL A. McCAl3E American History ALAN R. MEIDENDORP ' A 3' Math AGNES MONTGOMIERIIH A Lih ru rian LYLE W. MORROW Math 81 Coach PHYLLIS II. NEAR Lntin GERTRUDE NYSTROM ' N English MARTIN O'MALLEY Staff Psychologist AUDREY PETERSON Physical Education S Guidance f 5 H-Mu is -QQ? 5' 'VTJB' ww' 'Y' awff' -- 'A swf!-f-rr: ' -1 ' i . in pn, .K . sf- . L - 1 Y mi -. ' w 5 HS, 4 i 'Q Q Y' . yn' 1-sur, ' 2, - E-Z . if Mg . ,E z 4 1' f ,. Q , , .4 . 1. , if Q qi 3 113. Rik' ' E -.i1 ., 323 .. -Mi ,, -14-'45 A X gl .Af K L. 'C57 mv 'QA ...P f'f'Y'5?b ff , J. x ., ,, It .M Z we - - A I 2, Q 'owlllv-J. 9' I ' 94, ,I .--:,.,g,fgaa..:,.g,g,: uf, rsh . fm 1 f fx Ma. Wfefwm -' - - '01 2 .,2'x.fI2WN4i , -1 H2412 fp -XII K 9 5 l Y I X' 1121. 4 5131 wi-+4-wg 1225?-I 4,4 rg-M Q W, . WQW W' 4: ' fs wwf , 4 a awww ' - ' as-1 V Q I fm I I pl mug, 53,5 SMI.. ,.,., ,, . .,, Y : g. 54:4-4 1 ' I h ,: ,g V4 , - - Ili' ,.-f, 5 Iwffgv .W fem - Q 4-W .. ' fg5,gfzs,,f.:Qf,:-'gf-aim.: , lffgfxrfklbffffilfi S' ' I -as fx 'Jw':'a f1':,'K::1 I ,tm , .H-I 32, if A MQ? JAMES PETTIGREW Art R Guidance DALE PIERRE Biology Ev Coach ANNE M. POMMIER English DOROTHY POWELL Latin SYLVAN L. REMBOLD English lk Guidance RONALD RUSSELL Industrial Arts ALFRED SAMPER Spanish TOM K. SAMUELSON Social Studies 8 Coach FRANK SANDHOLM Business Education ROLAND R. SAWYER Social Science JOHN W. SCHAFFNIT Science, Division Head GLADYS V. SCHARNWEBER Business PAUL A. SCHMIDT Social Studies gl Coach MARIE A. SCHROEDER Nurse REX G. SHERMAN Athletic Director WINIFRED SINCLAIR French DR. LEE SMALLEY Division Head JAMES W. SMITH Guidance 8 Social Studies ROBERT M. SMITH Industrial Arts AGNES E. SPARKS Director of Guidance VIRGINIA STARK Physical Education BARBARA SUMMERS Speech gl English ARTHUR A. SWEET Band JOSEPH B. TATE Mathematics CAROL M. THACKIIAM Social Worker THOMAS KENT THOMAS Speech MARION R. THOMPSON EMH ERWIN II. THORMAHLEN Social Science IQ Guidance PAUL TRAETON Mzithemziiics SANDRA TURNER English R Typing CHARLES B. VAUGHN Social Studies -ELIZAIZETII R. VINING lvlzlrliemallics MILDRED D. WA LDVOG EL English BRUCE WARD Specch COl'l'CCl'lOl1lSl J EAN WATT Guidance S4 Ilomc Economics WILLIAM J. WILSON English FRED J. WREDE Mathematics kg f ' , K f yimi W ff' ff, f, LQ way 1 1 , Liffj Kfff, f, 4 44 'f X' 5 lf. ,,,,.,.,, ., YV. vf-,- P-1-,.L.,,...,,,...,,.?., ,-..- ft Um .- ,y ,W 17 I . , I 77i1fiv ' , I , , , ff MG! ,' f F' ,' - 'Il S f'f W+3Z2,W.Jv. 2, ' 'Lf' ' pf 1' I-I iff . 'HP -- 2 QZQQZH F eff' -'S-' 'iWz3154,27 N f I '--f ' ' if ff if P , , , , , 5 I : I ' :' .. 1: 1- '1 4535 x f1:faf1,.z -,f- w,Q1g,',qf x ' Q4 g. ,, 7 VM M7 x., 'x I ,' 1, wg . I ,,.,,,s I. I ., Dfw, AX'-f '.,.1lJ if' r? Aug -.-I I 'M 3 if f ..--- 5' Exposed! Teachers in Action Mr. Leslie piddles around with his ripple tank, lf you can't figure it out, Mr. Leslie, why not ask your little friend? Continually striving to procure material which will stimulate the minds of his advanced math students, Mr. Medendorp contemplates the solution of a complex problem. In order for a book to be placed on the background reading list, it must pass Miss Felgar's pe ne tra ting scrutiny, Who says Latin's hard? All you do is drop the final A and place the last letter in front. Wi.. Marge Bolt I lizabeth Walsh Anna Waldman Laura Ilademacher Ii Mary Burke H I velyn Tesnow I Rose Kohley lf .A .fi ROWONl3:TomBurgess, Gus. Vlangos, Ed Made rer, JohnWestphal. ROW TWO: Frank I lerman, Bernard Lentz, Bill Merritt, Bill Johnson. NOT PICTUR- IED: Sadie Saey, Owen Callahan. Sanitary Engineers Make Clean Sweep . 2? .i., . at girl ll :Bri 1 w 'MJ .vw . ENR JJ. f 6,66 I '5- V '-an 1 I fi! Cafe Stall Serves School fs s-ln Keep Offices Running Srnoothly SEATED: Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Crabtree, Mrs. Clippinger, Miss Faccin, Mrs. Kramer. STANDING: Mrs. Mate, Mrs. MacClymont, Mrs. Lovett, Miss Miner, Mrs. Kay. SEATED: Ethel Calay Ruth McChesney Elizabeth Fleshman Bertha Anderson I R ,I lX,.Q haw WN kim 3-QQXNNQ wil3Q5L9. ywsw 555 5 1D22vs, SSNLKLENTS jvwwxw Lglmsm BQN5 'QSQDMEGX MM Quai Qwvvllmf. wQ w mwdikswkkgwmggq ww M iw ww 1 ww imwfbw QSM-ws-LKQMJQ5 Glaua 1 , ,,. f fun ,, 7 115 . '1 JOHN ALMOND A nut in the true sense of the word. Band l,2,3,4g Latin Club lg Orchestra 4g Pep Band 3,4g Usher Crew 3g WIZCOMI Staff 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Varsity Show 3,43 Wrestling 2,35 Intramurals l,3,4. DENNIS AMNIONS Life offers a lot of fun and I intend to have my r share of it. Usher Crew 2,33 Intramurals l,2,3. .11 SUZANNE ELLEN ABRAXIS 1: Full of fun and frolicf' Allied Medical Careers 43 F.H.A. 33 Pep Club 1,23 Student Council 2. JAMES A. ADRIAN Our Jewel representative. Basketball lg Indoor Track 4, Baseball 1,2 4 Intramurals l,2,4. SUSAN ALDRICH 'V' I like to talkg I like to laugh, KATHLEEN JOY ALLEN She has assumed a rather formidable task I 'f'v r? . ef. . 1- -LA fgfgjgxgaxllkw '- 2 a f'--ix:-if-. K ,,,i:',-ily... x if as I an JOIIN AMMONS One of the best . . . JUDITII ANDERSON , Her hair is her crowning glory. Honor Roll lg Transferred from Woodstock Community High School, Woodstock, Illinois, October, 1960. .-ik CS? TOM ATTIG The tree of knowledge is always full of fruit but there are never any windfalls, one must always climb to reap the harvest. Band l,2,3,4, President 4g Monitor 3g National Honor Society 3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4g Poetry Club 3, Script Club 3, Tiger Times 3,43 WECOMI Staff 3,4, Co-editor 43 Student Council 3,4g High Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Varsity Show l,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3g Track l,2,3g Intramurals l,2g Chemistry Club 3. ANNETTE MARIE BACH Johann Sebastian--never heard of him. Book and Library Club lg Choir 4g Chorus 2,3. GWYN BAKER If a fish ain't on your line, bait your hook and keep a 'tryin ' P.H.A. l,2,3, Secretary 2,3g Light Crew lg Pep Club l,2,3,4g Student Council 2, Varsity Show Crew 3g Class Treasurer 3, Y-Teens l,2,3g Transferred from Richland High School, Port Worth, Texas, December, l96l. CHARLES BALSIGER Whatever will be will be. 20 PETER ANDERSON Men of few words are the best men. Tennis l,2,3,4. RUSSELL SCOTT ARMSTRONG SighiDg that nature formed but one such man and broke the die. Homecoming Chairman 2, Key Club 3,4g WECOMI Staff 2, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Student Conference l,2,3,4, President 3,4g Student Coun- cil l,2,3,4, President 25 Honor Roll 3g High Honor Roll l,2,3g Football l,2,3g Basketballl,2g Baseball lg Intramurals 2. NANCY ARTMAN Beauty is its own excuse for being. Art Club 4, Current Events Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Monitor 3g Pep Club l,2,3g Poetry Club 3, Script Club 3, Tiger Times 2, Tigerettes 4' Student Council lg Varsity Show 2,3,4. ! SUSAN ANNE ASI-IER Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Office Help 3, Pep Club l,2,3g Girls' League Conference l,2,3. ,,ggZ9'i Elf ,,,, . ' f, ,, , My 5 ,ann ,IX0 ,I 1 , . ii 1 , y wi ,,, f ff , ff, 4 .. 1 , 5 4 4 I f .E , f - .rib 5 uf .L-Ns 1477 MIKE BIQNAROYO Why Worry? It doesn't do any good. Band l,2,3,4. DOROTHY BENSON Shea ears uiet but? PP Cl - - - - Art lg French Club 2g Library Assistant 35 Pep Club l. TED BENTI-IIN Always willing to be of assistance. Football lg Intramurals 3. THOMAS BERC An industrious gentleman. Varsity Show Crew 45 Intramurals 2g Transfer- red from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois, September, 1962. DAVID BARNES An easy going fella. DAVID R. BEI-IR An all around guy. Book and Library Club lg Fortune Cuild 2,3,-lg Library Assistant lg Thespians 2,3,-lg Play Crew 3. JAMES BELL Just like the rest of the gang. Football l,2,3g Baseball lg Track 33 Intramurals l,2. LILLIAN BELLI The eyes have it. l fR'r of' vm. 'Y--7:27 ' MW ' ' Hlnff . . wa n W a Q . fre ' ' 1 Bmw- A.. LYNN BEUTJER Plenty of nonsense and plenty of fun. G.A.A. lg Varsity Show l,2,4. JUDY BICCS Give me an inch and l'1l take it. French Club l,2,3, G.A.A. l, Pep Club l. JANE BILLIGMEIER Fresh as the morn and beautiful as May. French Club 3,4, Historian 3, Pep Club 3, Stu- dent Conference lg Student Council 2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3, High Honor Roll 2,3, Transferred from South High School, Denver, Colorado, September, 1962, ROTC Honorary Cadet 3. ROBERT BLALOCK Bullet Bob. v KATHY BLAND See everything, overlook a great deal, correct a little. Chorus 1, French Club 3, G.A.A. 2. KEN BLEWITT I don't believe in ghosts, but l've been afraid of them all my life. Tennis 2,3,4, Transferred from Oakridge High School, Oakridge, Tennessee, September, 1961. ANN K. BLOCHER Her ways are Ways of pleasantnessl' Choir l,2,3,4, G,A,A, 2, Pep Club l,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Varsity Show 3, Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, September, 1961. DON BOARDMAN Tuffest guy in the World. Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 4, Tiger Times 4, WECOMI Staff 3, Varsity Show 4, Basketball 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Spent Freshman year in Peshawar, West Pakistan. 3'3- X waqf' 4v 1' JANICE RUTH BRATKOVICI-I A shy quiet charm. Choir l, Chorus 2, Monitor 1, Honor Roll l, Transferred from liast Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois, September, l96l. ROBERTA D. BRIBMNER Born to joy and pleasure. Allied Medical Careers Club 3, Chorus 2, Trans- ferred from Dumont Community High School, Dumont, Iowa, September, 1961. BONNIE BRESSMER All friends, no foes, all joys, no woes. Chorus l, C.A.A. lg Pep Club l,3, Usher Crew 1,35 Varsity Show l,3. DAN BRIGHT You can't hope to please all--so don't try. Radio Club l,2,4, Varsity Show Crew 3,4. NIAXINE BORCNIAN Done by deeds, not by words. Allied Medical Careers 4, Art Club -I, Book and Library Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Honor Roll 3. CAROL LYNN BOLR.-XS I think that I shall never scan a tree as lovely as a man. Bookstore 3, Chorus l,2, PH..-X. 4, C.fX.A. I: Monitor 3, Pep Club l,2,3, Thespians 4, Tiger Times 2,3, Tigerettes 4, Student Council l,2, Honor Roll4, Varsity Show 3,4, Cheerleading l,3. GORDON BOYD Listen my children and you shall hear. CINDY BRADY Let's have fun! Latin Club lg Office Help 3, Pep Club l, Usher Crew 3, Honor Roll 3. lv fa..4,'f'i w -y V' lg I j' .X , l-A -in -KY'-X A as CARL BRUNO Every inch a king. JAMES C. BRYDON A gentleman is a man who can disagree with- out being disagreeable. Usher Crew 3,45 Prom Committee 3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Varsity Show Crew 23 Gymnastics 2,3,4. BARBARA BURR Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Latin Club 3g Script Club 33 Usher Crew 2g WECOMI Staff 3g Transferred from Elgin Academy, Elgin, Illinois, 1960. LINDA BURT A Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile that makes the Whole bubble of life worthwhile. French Club l,2g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Tiger Times l,2,3,4g Tiger Turnout Chairman lg Student Con- ference 3,4g Student Council l,2,3,4g Varsity Show 2,3,4, Varsity Show Crew 2,4g Cheerleading 2,3,4, .Head Cheerleader 4g Senior Girls' Dance Committee Chairman 4g IASC Delegate 3g Home- coming Queen 4. iw .I -V ' V: V- : 5Q? '1.wf, 'f's2-L. , BENITA BROSHEER Tender are her eyes and true. Latin Club l,2,3,4g Usher Crew 2g WECOMI Staff fig Honor Roll l,2. SUSAN BRGSIUS Never say more than is necessary, unless it's necessary to say more. Office Help 3g Pep Club l,3g Cheerleading l. CHARLENE BROWN 1 I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than to be crowded on a velvet cushion. Choir 3,4g Chorus l,2g Student Council l,2. BARBARA BROWNINC She may be shy, but she'll get by. 'iw-.. ,mwah v-..-..4i wh-CTT, ,. LINDA BUSCH C perfect day whereon no man shall work, but p 9-y'ii Art Club 4g Chorus l,2g Pep Club l,2,3g Honor Roll 4g Varsity Show 4g Cheerleading l. JOHN W, BUTTREY III There never was a man so wise before. Bookstore 2,3g Boys' State 3, Honor Roll l,2,3g Wrestling l,2,8,4, Co-Captain 4. ELAINE CAMP Her voice more sweet than all. Allied Medical Careers 43 Office Help 3. PATRICIA CAR BONE Generally speakinga woman is generally speak- ing. ...ff -,ff , ---'F 4 if g, fi V u- it I Q I L,' 1- 1-.R X xxx 'ki Www Q 1 ,I , . , . JJ? ' 'W' 'Q 49x ,tr L 3,1 X Y'-y,. I NY 422. -Qu. -3 X . V . xxx, K lg.. , CAROLYN CARLSEN Small causes produce great results. Allied MedicalCareers l,3,4g Band l,2,3g Chorus 4g Transferred from Bremen High School, Bremen, Indiana, December, l959g Transferred from West Ilill Collegiate Institute, West Ilill, Ontario, Canada, September, l96l. LILSLLIL A. CARLSON Nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. National Honor Society l,2,3,4g Thespians 43 Iligh Honor Roll l,2,3g French Club l,2,3,4g Drama Club l,2,3g Chorus l,2,3g Girls' Service Club 2,3g Student Council 2,3, Committee Chair- mang Homecoming Co-Chairman 3g Play Crew 3, Pep Club 2,3,4g Junior Future Teachers 33 Transferred from Kankakee Senior High School, Kankakee, Illinois, September, l962. WILLIANI KENNETH CARLSON Common sense is instinctg enough of it is genius. Radio Club lg Play Crew lg Varsity Show lg Track lg Model Railroad Club 3,-I. PATRICIA CARROLL The story depends on the teller. Allied Xledical Careers 33 C..'X.A. l,2g Latin Club I7 Pe Club l '73 S anish Club '34 I' ,-2 P ,-, 3 sp 4. ., 3 ,sher Crew 2,33 Varsity Show 23,-l. 25 ANDREW CHERIM His wishes served to guide him. Art Club lg Baseball l,2g Track 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4. LESLIE EIEI CHOPLIN I'm a slow walker, but I never walk back. Choir 3, Chorus l,2g Latin Club l,2,3,4g WECOMI Staff 4, Honor Roll 2, Varsity Show 3. BILL CHRISTENSEN Be true to your own highest convictions. Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4g Attended Hudsonville High School, Hudsonville, Michigan, during Sophomore year. KWONG CHU You must look into people as well as at them. National Honor Society 3, Honor Roll l,3, High Honor Roll 2,3. 4z f'I3i' fjfjgaf . r K NV M fy 1 I I 751 7 , ff 4' 6 fy C 1 Q , 131+ 46123 I7 ff JOHN CHURCHILL Hard work makes the man. Gymnastics 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Track l,2. JOYCE CLAUDON Persistence beats impulse. Allied Medical Careers l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Band l,2,3g Latin Club lg Office Help 3, Usher Crew 4. CATHERINE CLIST In thine heart I shall light a candle of under- standing which shall not be put out. Latin Club l,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4g Pep Club 3, WECOMI Staff 4, Honor Roll l,2,3g High Honor Roll lg GOAL 2,3. BRADFORD L. COBB These are the times that try men's souls. Interstate Exchange 4, Office Help 3, Honor Roll l,2g Football lg Golf l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,4. 5' , DARRELL COBB I may not be great, but I am whatlam. Football l,3g Baseball 4, Intramurals l,2,J3,4. DIANA S. COE QWW7 No one can walk backwards into the future. Chorus 2, G.A,A. 1,23 Office Help 3, PepClub l, 2,33 Usher Crew 1,2,3g Honor Roll 2. ROD COHEE True strength is not bluster. Honor Roll 2, Football l,2,3,4g Indoor Track l,2, M 3,4, Track l,2,3,4. I 3 'fe-' . BRUCE A. COI-IRS The world knows little of its greatest men. -.-......,, Monitor 2, Football 2g Wrestling 2, Baseball 2, Transferred from Glenbard East, Lombard, Illinois, September, 1961. ' ' I ' 1 -F'-121+ . J. flu. ff ' ' ED CONFORTI An experienced, industrious, ambitious and quite picturesque play boy. Band l,2, Play Crew lg Basketball 2, Indoor Track lg Intramurals l,3,4. ,f'-1, Wai lx JUDY COOPER If you are content you have enough to live comfortably. 'llc' ff -y Library Assistant lg Office Help 35 Pep Club 2, ' Usher Crew lg Varsity Show Crew 3,43 Trans- ferred from Moorestown High School, Moorestown, New Jersey, November, 1951. 1 ' 'n 'T 'P'2 ff 't f' SHARON COUTURE A little certainty is better thanalot of chance. SARAII ANN CRABB It would talkg Lord! how it talked. -A iv: Choir 3,-lg Chorus 23 G.A.A. l,2,3g Homecoming Chairman lg Office Help l,2g Tiger Turnout Chairman lg Play Crew 4, Student Conference 3,-1, Secretary 3,4g Student Council l,2,3,4, Sec- retary lg Varsity Show 2,4g Tennis 1,2,3, Kiwanis Representative to American Youth Foundation Camp. A. -4 ',,', N1 fe f . M' f'W RICHARD CURTIS I know of no way of judging the future except by the past. Interstate Exchange 4g Light Crew 4g Monitor 3g Senior Men's Pep Club 4g Honor Roll l,2. PETER CUTLER Pass me a test-tube, Dr. Zarkhovj' Radio Club lg Honor Roll lg Indoor Track 3g Gymnastics 2g Track 2g Intramurals 3. CAROL DALEIDEN Education is largely a matter of choosing one's companions and listening. G.A.A. l,2. ROY DeGROOT He's a gentleman, you can tell by his boots. 28 M. JAMES CRABTREE What is a weed but a plant whose virtues are undiscovered. Band l,2g Boys' State 3g Homecoming Chairman 3g Monitor 35 Pep Band 2g Student Council 2,3, Vipe-President 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l, 2, ,4. MARY JANE CRAWFORD Full of joy, full of fun, she has a smile for everyone. Chorus 2g French Club 3g G.A.A. 25 Interstate Exchange 4 Latin Club 1,23 Tigerettes 4g Honor Jxwiwfi gl g ROWLEY l am n t absent minded. It is the presence of mind that makes me unaware of everything else. Varsity Show 3,4. CHARLES E. CURTIS It is better to be alone than in ill company. Allied Medical Careers 4g E.T.A. l,2,3g Intra- murals 3. f ' .N-A,f 'WW PETE DeVERE Moxie Cross Country 2,3,4g Chemistry Club 4. RUDOLF DI DOMENICO lt ain't the things you don't know what gets you in troubleg it's the things you know for sure what ain't so, JAMES DINSCHEL At least once a year everyone's a genius. RICHARD DUEOURD l'm not entirely certain but reasonabl so. , Y Honor Roll l,2g Tennis l,2,3,4. T I , N I '73 I Sf 13 I N V sq fi .lr- , . . ,- 1f?iff'f , gi , f. 'U' J Q JL '- ', -g',x:'.Mg-ff? an 1.-fg'::ii.ff' , lt ilu 4:-Pi-merit I TOM DUMPER l don't preach--so why should l practice? JACQUELINE DuPUlS They that know no evil will suspect none. Honor Roll l,2,3. GARY EARLE I hate girls, they irritate? me. I love to be irri- rated. Monitor 4g Basketball 23 Baseball l,2,3,-lg Intra- murals l,3,4. SUSAN K. EASTXIAN When a woman really loves a man, he can make her do anything she wants. Choir -lg Chorus l,2,3g Current Events -I, Presi- dent 4g Interstate Exchange -lg Tigerettes 43 WECONII Staff 3,4g Honor Roll l,2,i3,4g Varsity Show '29 4 .,,.a-..l ,. 'R'-t::::f-r GORDON PAUL ENGSTROIVI School?---I guess it's a necessary evil. Football l,2,4g Basketball l,2,3g Baseball l,2,3g Golf 4, Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, September, 1961. KENT EPENETER His tactics are largely a matter of needle and thread. Intramurals l,2,3,4g Transferred from Lyons Township High School, La Grange, Illinois, December, 1959. MICHAEL BLAIR ERP The great and the little have need one of another- Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Cross Country l,2, Track3g Intramurals 3,43 Chemistry Club 3. LESLIE MARGARET EVANS She that is not jealous, is not in love. Pep Club 1,29 Tigerettes 4, Student Council l,2. 30 RAY EBELT He's a fellow, tall and thin, who's got the stuff that's bound to win. Student Council 4, Basketball l,2,3,4g Track l,2, 3, Tiger Turnout Chairman 4. PHIL ELLIOTT One thing we can thank the Greeks for is the saying, 'It's all Greek to me. ' Cross Country lg Intramurals 1,23 Transferred from Pompano Beach High School, Pompano Beach, Florida, September, 1962. JANET LOUISE ELMQUIST The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin deep saying. G.A.A. 1,2g Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Thespians 4, Tigerettes 4, Usher Crew l,2,3g Varsity Show 2,3g Transferred from Pascack Regional High School, Hillsdale, New Jersey, December, 1959. GORDON ENGELBACH He never troubles his lessons unless his teach- ers trouble him. Football l,2,3g Basketball 2. l 'i-Off ' 'WY ' 'VW at i 'R 'fT'f lnv H ,,...-H7 , vw CY FAULKNER ln life as in chess, forethought wins. National Honor Society 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4g High Honor Roll lg Varsity Show 2g lfootball2,3 4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Track l,2 7 JEAN FERGUSON A stitch in time saves nine. Chorus lg French Club l,2,3,4g G,A,A, lg Pep Club l,2,3g Spanish Club 3,4g Thespians 3,4g Usher Crew l,2,3,4g Varsity Show l,2,3,4. JUDY FERGUSON Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Pep Club lg Varsity Show 3. HAROLD BERRY lV'lliSS Most great men are dead or dying, and l'm not feeling 'well myself. Model Airplane Club l,2g Wrestling 3. MARY ELLEN FABER . They never talk, who always think. Library Assistant 4g Pep Club l,2g Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, September, l96l. ROSE ANN EACCIN Flowers of all hues, and without thorn the rose. Art lg Office Help 3g Pep Club l. JOHN FARNAM Doubt makes the mountain which faith can move. Biology Club 2,4g Camera Cliques lg Current Events l. CAROL FAULKNER A true friend is one soul in two bodies. 7 N535 it rw . VPN, '17 M' yafrg CLAUDIA JEAN FINCH To act with common sense according to the minute, is the best wisdom I know, Band l,2,3g F.H.A. lg C.A.A. lg LibraryAssist- ant l,2g Pep Club lg Pep Band lg Thespians l. LORNA FISCHER What is beautiful is good, and the good are beautiful. ROSEMARY FITZPATRICK Even tempered, smooth, and quietg unruffled by the world's mad riot. French Club 8g Latin Club l,2g Office Help 2g Poetry Club 2,3, Treasurer 2g Tigerettes 4g WECOMI Staff 4g Honor Roll lg Varsity Show 4. SHARON FITZSIMMONS The most I can do for a friend is simply be his friend. Latin Club lg Office Help 2g Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer 3, Student Council3: Honor Roll l,2,3. -vwwwpf f ' Xb g f.,...,.,g.,...,y KENNETH M. FLECK Her lips were so near--what else could I do'?' Chorus 4g Play Crew 4g Student Council l,2,3 Football lg Tennis 3,4g Intramurals 3,4. SANDRA FORS The very pink of perfection. Band l,2,3,4g Modern Music Masters 3,4g Or- chestra 4g Varsity Show 4g F.T.A. 4. DAVE FRANK Nice guy... Band 2g Monitor 4g Play Crew 4g Varsity Show 4 T r a n s fe r r e d from Allentown High School Allentown, Pennsylvania, September, 1960. DIANNE JUDITH FREDERICK I All of us when well give advice to the sick.' Varsity Show Crew 2,3. DONNA FRY The characteristic of a mature person is that he affirms life. Honor Roll lg Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1960. CHARLES CARNER Assist me up, and in coming down, I will shift for myself. Honor Roll l. DONALD GILRBER Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Model Airplane Club l,2g Usher Crew 3,4g Honor Roll l,.'2,3g Iligh Honor Roll 2gGymnastics2,3,4. BILL CIliRRISII George Washington is dead, Cicero is dead,all great men are dead or dying. Doys' State 33 Key Club 3,4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g Indoor Track 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,-I, Captain 4. MIKE FREDRICK Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. Football lg Baseball l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,-L. DUANE FRECA Did nothing in particular and did it very well. ANNADELL FRICKE Deeds are accomplished by effort, notwishesl' O.A.A. l,2,3, Treasurer 2g Homecoming Chair- man 3g Student Council 3. DON FRY We know what we are, but not whatwe may be. Monitor 43 Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois, September, l96O. J: 33' K Z i i wa ,,,. 'Cv -Q-w.....,,n, GLENN GLASSHACEL Sweetest is the life that is untroubled by thought. Model Railroad lg Orchestra lg Intramurals l. EVERETT QRICKQ COINCS, Jr. A tower of strength. Bookstore 3g Varsity Show l,4g Tennis 2g Intra- murals l,2,3,4. JANET M. GOINCS You're only young once, but if you work at it, once is enough. Office Help 3g Varsity Show Crew 3. WILLIAM D. GRAFER Bacchus has drowned more men than Neptune. Key Club 3,4g WECOMI Staff 23 Student Confer- ence 3g Student Council 3,4, President 3g Foot- ball l,2,3g Wrestling 2,3g Track 2,3g Senior Men's Pep Club 4, President 4. 34 EDWARD PAUL CERSTUNG A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Cigoir 2,3,4g Chorus lg Varsity Show 2,3,4g Tennis 21 74' TONY CIANFRANCISCO Defend me from my friends, I can defend myself from my enemies. CHUCK GIBSON And they say surprises come in little packages. Student Conference 3,43 Student Court Judge 4g Student Council 3,4g Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4. PHIL QCORKQ CLASSER He that does good for good's sake, seeks neither praise nor reward though sure of both at last. Choir 2,3, Vice President 4g Modern Music Masters 3,45 Student Council lg Honor Roll l,2,3, 45 Varsity Show 2,4g Football lg Cross Country 2g Wrestling 2,3,4. DALE E. GRANT A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Key Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Tiger Turnout Chair- man lg Student Conference 2, Student Council 2g Varsity Show 3,4g Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2g Baseball l,2,3. JILL GRAY Life is far too important a thing to ever talk seriously about. Interstate Exchange 4, Tiger Times 4, Circula- tion Manager 4g Tigerettes 4, Honor Roll l,2,3, 4, Varsity Show 3,4. ROYCE GRAY 'Because' is a female logic. Monitor 3g Gffice Help 2. STEVE A, GRIFFIN Sometimes given, to serious thought, but usually full of mischievous plots. Band lg Key Club 3,45 Light Crew 3,4g Monitor 4, Student Conference 4, Student Councill,2,3,4, Treasurer l, President 4, Honor Roll l,2g Varsi- ty Show 3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Baseball l,2. I 1: 'wiv vs: WYQQ' kv: at IIE, 'kv 1 -,ou A 5-,Af-TT? It 'd 1. Nh, 1' Q ZH KATHY GROTE We always love those who admire us, but don't always love those we admire. G.A.A. lg Monitor l,2,3g Office Help 3, PepClub l,2,3g Varsity Show 33 Cheerleading l,2. DIANE GUILD We are never so happy, nor so unhappy as we think we are. Current Events l,2,3,4g G.A.A. lg Latin Club lg Monitor 2,3g Pep Club l,2,3g Student Council 3g Varsity Show 3, Cheerleading l. CRAIG GURNEY The best answer to anger is silence. Rifle Club lg Cross Country 4g Track l,2,3,4. JIM HALE HA member of our illustrious class witha sense of duty hard to surpass. Band 1,23 Usher Crew 2, Student Council l,2g Varsity Show 4g Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2g Indoor Track 3,45 Track l,2,3,4g Intramurals 3,43 Vice President of Class lg School Paper Staff lg Transferred from Appleton Senior High School, Appleton, Wisconsin, September, l96l. 35 WILLIAM HALE For fools admire, but men of sense approve. Varsity Show l,4, Football l,2g Intramurals l,2, 3,4. DOREEN HALL Freckles are a sign of friendliness. ED HALL Lead me not into temptation, but show me Where it is. KARLA HAMAKER I praise loudly, I blame softly. it BETTY ELLEN HANSEN Who is a stranger to those who have the habit of kindness. Choir 4g Chorus 3, French Club 35 Interstate Exchange 4g Latin Club 2g Orchestra lg Poetry Club 4, Script Club 4, Tiger Times 4, WECOMI Staff 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4. DONNA HARTMAN A firm believer that two can live as cheaply as one, KATHY I-IARVIE UA gentle maid, of work and toil unafraid. Biology Club 4, Current Events 4, Latin Club 3, Thespians 4, F.T.A. 3,43 Transferred from Fayetteville Senior High, Fayetteville, North Carolina, September, 1962. I DENNIS HAUG Height ain't all. Art Club 3,4g Thespians 3,4g Play Crew 2,3,4g Varsity Show l. LINDA IIIiINDL Sweet sincerity is the basis of her charm. Band lg COAL 3g Monitor 3g Ilonor Roll l,2,3,4g Cheerleading l. DOUGLAS HIiISIi What I aspired to be and was not comforts me. Play Crew 3g Varsity Show l. GLORIA JEANNE HENRY The main business of life is to enjoy it. Band 1,23 Fl-I.A. 4g Varsity Show Crew 3,4. .IAMHS IXI. IIERBISON What, no girls in heaven? Well, then just leave me here. Key Club 3,-lg Light Crew 43 Monitor 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,-lg Football l,2,3g Basketball l,2,3g Indoor 'Track l,3g Track l,2,3g Intramurals 4. PAUL I-IAUPTNIAN HehaC1a head to contrive and a hand to execute any mischief. Key Club 45 Light Crew 2,3,4g Monitor 45 Varsity Show 3,4g Football lg Wrestling 2,3,4g Intra- murals 2,3. MARTI HEALY Just a little bit of girl, but lots of personality. Office Help 3g Play Crew 2,3,4g Student Council3g Tiger Mascot 3,4g Transferred from Pasadena High, Pasadena, California, September, 1960. WILLIAM HEAVER A picture is a poem without words. Art Club l,2,3g Play Crew l,2,3,4g Varsity Show l,2,3, PAUL HEDSTROM Me and my camera. Camera Cliques l,2g Chess Club l,2,4, Vice President 25 Current Events 2,3,4g UFO3g COAL 3g WECOIVII Staff l,2,3. 'Ola Qu? -Pj MIKE HUNTER Yes, what can I do for you? Band lg Key Club 3,49 Pootballl,3gIndoor Track 3g Track 2,3, Manager 3, Transferred from Pggmgiso West High School, Hillside, Illinois, CAROL HYNES Everything happens to everybody sooner or later if there's enough time. Transferred from St. Pius High School, Atlanta, Georgia, l96l. LANCE ISHAM When joy and duty clash, let duty go smash. Boys' State 3, Key Club 3,4g StudentCouncil l,2g Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3g Baseball 2, Track l,3. PAMELA LESLIE JACKLIN She enters wholeheartedly into everything. C.A.A. l,2,3g Monitor lg Pep Club lg Spanish 3, Tigerettes 4g Usher Crew l,2,3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Varsity Show l,2,3g Porensic 43 Girls' League 2,3. 38 CARGL HILT As you are a woman, so be lovely. Allied Medical Careers 4, Art Club 45 Monitor 3g Pep Club l,2g WECOMI Staff 4g Play Crew 33 Honor Roll l,2,3,4. ED HOWARD Determine that a thing can and shall be doneg then find the means. Band l,2,3,4g Modern Music Masters 3,4g Or- chestra 4g Pep Band 3,4. CHERYL HULTMAN Like a ray of sunshine does she show forth. Choir 4, Chorus lg Transferred from Taft High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1960. WILLIAM HUMPHRIES Why worry? JAMES R. JACKSON Just because he has Wings on his feet, doesn't mean he's an angel. Band lg WECOMI Staff 43 Honor Roll lg Football lg Cross Country 2,3,4g Wrestlingl,2,3,4g Indoor Track l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4g Senior Men's Pep Club 4. SHARON JAMES Always happy, never sadg full of pep, never bad? Chorus 1,23 Monitor 3. GEORGE A. JANSEN Me and my Winchester. Biology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3,43 Office Help l,2,3,43 Honor Roll lg Intramurals 3,4. FRANK JASEK This quiet boy, with his quiet Way will surely surprise the World someday. Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Varsity Show 3g Football 23 Chemistry Club 4. N ' 5 AH 1, F F 3, was 3 tt'o of Q 49 'ff X 5? fx .gl TV i f Mi ,S o 'Mira-, DONALD A. JENNER Always at work, Varsity Show 3,41 Wrestling 2,3,4. NANCY JO JIiRDIiIi One of the greatest pleasures in life is conver- sationf' Band l,2,3,43 Modern Music Masters 2,3,43 Or- chestra l,2,3,4, Treasurer 23 Honor Roll 3g Varsity Show 2,3,4. FRED JOHNSON l shot an arrow into the air, I think it landed over there. Band lg Monitor 3g Archery Club 3, President3. KENT JOHNSON Oh, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. 39 2 '4 gi V, ,Awww ,- Q.,.-Q , is EUGENE JOY Bad motorcycle, Brrrr! Igand 2,3,4g Chess Club 2,4g Current Events Club SANDRA LEE KAHLER Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unan- swerablel' Homecoming Attendant 4g Pep Club l,2g TIGER TIMES 3g Tiger Turnout Chairman lg Student Conference l,2g Student Council l,2,3,4, Treas- gfel' 33 Va1'Sity Show l,2,3,4g Cheerleading l,2, ,4- DEAN KATERNDAHL I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest. Biology Club 2,3, Treasurer 3g Chess Club l,2,3, 4, Vice-President 2g Chemistry Club 3g GOAL 3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Tennis lg Intramurals 3. KURT W. KAUEEMAN A bachelor is one who enjoys the chase, but does not eat the game, Intramurals 3,4. 40 LYNN JOHNSON I don't think I have Wasted a breath. Band l,2,3,4g Modern Music Masters 2,3,4g Or- chestra 2,3,4g Varsity Show 2,3,4. MARY JOHNSON Trust everybody, but yourself most of all. Office Help 2. MARGIE JOHNSTONE They are proud in humility, proud in that they are not proud. Art Club l,3g Bookand Library Club lg Chorus lg G.A.A. lg Pep Club l,3,4g Poetry Club 4.' ROGER CLAY JORDAN Nothing is good or bad, but by comparison. Rifle Club lg Football l. '- 4.Xf x:f I -M .16--. ffil 4 'f7 fa?- ,-.ru 1,1 KATHLEEN KING This is one girl in a million who makes every eye turn toward her as she enters the room. G.A.A. lg Tigerettes 45 WECOMI Staff45 Student Council 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Varsity Show 3. CHARLES R. KINNAMAN A woman is only a woman, butagood cigar is a smoke. Band lg Monitor 2,35 Usher Crew 35 Track 3. LINDA MARIE KIRK Such beauty and wisdom are seldom found to- gether. 5 Latin Club 2,3, Secretary 2,35 Monitor 35 Pep Club 25 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Cheerleading 15 Senate 2,3g Future Teachers' Club 3. VICKI KLUC H A twinkle in her eye bespeaks a cheerfulsoul. Band 1.2.3,-15 Modern Music Masters 45 Orches- tra 45 Pep Band 3,45 Varsity Show 3,4. KATHY KEENAN If you would be loved, love and be lovable. Latin Club lg COAL 3: Tigerettes -I5 Honor Roll l,2,3,-1. SUSAN XI, KELLER I'm on time? Something must be wrongll' Current Events Club 45 French Club 152,35 C. LA. lg Latin Club 25 Pep Club l,2,3,-lg Poetry Club 3,45 Script Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 Thespians 45 TIGER TIMES l,2,3,45 WECOXlIStaff-L5 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Student Conference l,2, 3,4, Vice President 3,45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Student Council l,2,3,45 Honor Roll lg Varsity Show 3,4. LARRY KILLIAN I was naive once myself, but live and learn. Choir 3,4, Treasurer 45 Chorus 25 Latin Club lg Modern Music Masters 45 WECOMI Staff 3,4, Layout Editor 45 Student Council 3,4g Honor Roll l,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 1,25 Varsity Show 3,45 Cross Country 35 Intramurals 35 Transferred from Batavia High School, Batavia, Illinois, l96O. NANCY KIMBALL Por such a silence is both kind and wise. fm. ,vw Qi Yi'- ':r .1-4' Mx MICHAEL P. KOPCHIK Behold I give the nod. Fortune Guild lg Light Crew lg Play Crew lg In- tramurals lg Archery Club 3g Transferred from Fseecgnont Jr. High School, Stockton, California, JANICE KORINEK Wit to persuade and beauty to please. Chorus l,2,3g Pep Club l,2,3g Play Crew 4. SHARON KOUZES An equal mixture of fine humor and good sense. CRAIG KRAHL I'm tough, just ask me. Band l,2g Model Airplane Club lg Poetry Club l, 2g Football l,2g Baseball l,2,3g Intramurals l,2, 3. 42 NANCYE BETH KNIGHTON There is no greater delight than to be conscience of sincerity on self-examination. Book and Library Club l,2g Choir l,2,3, Secre- tary 2: Chorus 1,2g G.A.A, i,2,3g LatinClubl,2g Library Assistant lg Office Help 2,3g Poetry Club 4g Script Club 4g Student Conference 3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Junior Honor Society l,2,3g Future Teachers of America 2,3g Transferred Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois, SHERRILL LOU KOCH She is thoughtful, she is wise,and music shines in her eyes. Latin Club lg Modern Music Masters 2,3,4, Sec- retary 4g Orchestra l,2, Secretary 2g TIGER TIMES 3,4g WECOMI Staff 4, Co-Editor 4g Stu- dent3Council lg Honor Roll l,2,3,4gVarsity Show l,2, ,4. PAUL LANCE KOENIG Make mine milk. Homecoming Chairman 2g Key Club 4g Office Help l,2g Tiger Turnout Chairman 4g WECOMI Staff 4g Student Conference l,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4, President l, Vice-President3,Treasurer 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Football l,2,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Tennis l,2,3,4g Intramurals 3, Captain 3g Chemistry Club 3,4, President 3. GERALD KOGELSCHATZ Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to H DAVID W. KRAMER I'm willing to be convinced, but let me see the one who could do it. Choir 2,33 Chorus lg Interstate Exchange 3, Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,43 TIGER TIMES 4, Play Crew 1,25 Student Council 3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,4g High Honor Roll 2g Varsity Show l,2,3,4g Basketball l, Gymnastics 2,3,4g Track l,2. JUDITH MARILYN KYRK Songs may serve a cause as well as swords. Choir 3,4g Chorus lgF.H.A. 1gG.A.A. lg Orches- tra lg Honor Roll l,2,4g High Honor Rolllg Var- sity Show 3,4g Transferred from Calvin Coolidge Jr. High School, Moline, Illinois, 1960. MARY ANNE LEDERMAN My tongue is silent, but not for long. French Club 3, Latin Club l,2g Monitor 25 Pep Club 2,3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Varsity Show 33 Transferred from St. Francis High School, Wheaton, Illinois, 1960. GERALD LEIGHTON I must complain that the cards are ill-shuffled till I have a good hand. ff' q-' .L lp Z' l vl , ,.,, 1 if Q ar nzfqt. MQ! p -J' STEVE LeMOTT The 'Big BOy ' Band lg Honor Roll l,2g Football l,2g Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,4g Intramurals 3,4,Captain3 RON LEONARD When angry, count four, when very angry, swear. Office Help 25 Varsity Show 4, Intramurals 2,4. . TERRY LEONARD A diamond in the rough. Football 35 Gymnastics 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Track l,4. ' LINDA LEWIS Never underestimate the power ofa woman. Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,23 Current Events Club 43 French Club 3, Interstate Exchan e -lg Latin Club 1,23 Poetry Club 3,-I: Script Cgub 3,43 Usher Crew 1,25 Honor Roll l.2,3,-lg Varsity Show 3,4. 43 I-4 CHERYL LIBBY Patience and gentleness is power. Latin Club lg Pep Club l,2,3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4. JILL LIEBENOW Take all the swift advantages of the hour. DIANA MAY LIGHTHALL Her ways are always of pleasantness and her paths are peace. Varsity Show 2. SANDY LINCOLN His words like so many nimble and airy servi- tors trip around him at command. Bookstore l,2,3g Office Help 3, Basketball lg Tennis l,2,3,4g Forensic Club 4, President 4g Debate Club 3,4. 'iii ROBERT LOCKE Uncle Ned...Who's he?',' Monitor 3,4gOffice Help 3, Rifle Club 2, Wrestling lg Indoor Track 2. C ANITA M. LONG I have no other but a woman's reason. F.H.A. 4, Transferred from Taft High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1961. RUTH LOWER Sweetness charms the soul. Honor Roll l,2,,-4. GEORGE COLEMAN LUCK Welcome to the 1963---Show. Thespians 2,3,4g Football Halftime Announcer2 3,4g Transferred from Wheaton Academy Wheaton, Illinois, 1960. 7 9 J 'X 4,1 A lx TOM IVIACKEY Just call me 'Duffer. ' Key Club 3,45 Football l,2,3,4g Basketball lg Intramurals 1,35 Golf l,2,3,4. MARCIA MADDUX We are as happy as we make up our minds to be Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Tigerettes 4g Varsity Show 3,4. PETER MANGOLD Life is half spent before we know what it is. Bookstore 23 Varsity Show lg Wrestling l,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4. TOM MAGANINI Ile knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing. lx l ARNGLD LLCZAK The man who trusts other men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them, Monitor 3g Transferred from East .-Xurora High School, Aurora, Illinois, l96l. BILL LUFKIN Por man is man and master of his fate. Golf 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. DAVE LYTLE Well...what is there to say? Honor Roll 3. MARY ELLEN MACCALLUM lt is an unvarying law of life that only the persistent reach their goals. Bookstore 4, Chorus 2,35 Current Events 43 G.A.A. 2, Monitor 2g Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Varsity Show 3,4. f' 513 60-1, , I A',.J :Q ,Q gf E . A K .Q CLAIRE LOUISE MCCLENNY She craves to see great themes sought and discussed, and to see great causes espoused. Biology Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3g Honor Roll l,3g HighHonorRoll I: KATHERYN MCCULLOCH Oh you men! How I hate you! Chorus 2g G.A.A. l,2g Pep Club l,2,4g Spanish Club 3,4g Usher Crew l,2,3,4g Honor Roll 3g Varsity Show l,2,3,4.' ROBERT MCDONALD No man can do his best in a hurry. I Band l,2g Eootball 2g Cross Country 4g Indoor Track lg Track l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2. WILLIAM MCGOWEN He makes the most of all that comes. Model Airplane Club lg Intramurals l,2,3,4. 46 DOUGLAS MARKLEY Th1e World belongs to the enthusiasts who keep coo . Band lg Interstate Exchange 45 TIGER TIMES 4, Editor 4g Student Conference 45 Varsity Show 2,3, 4g Gymnastics 2,3,4g Tennis 2g Intramurals 2. ANNE MARSTON True joy is of the mind. WECOMI Staff 45 Honor Roll l,2,3,4. WILLIAM L. MARTI Made were tools and born were hands, that every farmer understands. National Honor Society 4g Student Council l,2,4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Eootball 2g Cross Country 45 Basketball 2g Indoor Track 3,4g Track 2,3,4g Intramurals l,3,4. THOMAS MCCABE It matters not how man dies, but how he lives, Office Help 3g Honor Roll l,3. LYNDA MCKEEN I never meta man I didn't like. French Club 3g Pep Club l,2,3g Twirler Corps. 2,3,4. JULIA IVICMILLAN Culture is receptiveness to beauty and humane feeling. Current Events Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4g Fortune Guild 3,4g Pep Club 3, Thespians 3,45 Tigerettes 4, Play Crew 3,4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Varsity Show 2,3,4. LYNN CLAIRE MCNEILL Lasting reputations are of slow growth. Chorus l,2, . CLAUDIA MCSPADDE-N The longer I live, the more my mind dwells up- on the beauty and the wonder of the world. Art Club 3,4, President 4g Chorus 2, G,A,A, 2,33 Homecoming Chairman 2,3g Pep Club 2,3g Poetry Club 4, Script Club 4, Thespians 4, StudentCoun- cil l, Honor Roll l,2,3,4g High Ilonor Roll lg Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, 1962. j . . .L . .,,, ,,,. ,.. V., Bfagfj,?,l.,.'- K FI -6 za- 9 if ,p A . 4 'Y Q .7-s XJ 'X .xi-r a 'fGvi'fs-f nr v '7 LARRAINH MliSCIlKl:Q Books think with me. Library Assistant 3, National Honor Society3,4g Poetry Club 33 Script Club 3,-L, Secretary 33 Thespians 4g Ilonor Roll l,2,3,4g Ilighllonor Roll 2,3,4g Iforensic Cilub 4, 'Transferred from University of Chicago Laboratory School, Chicago, Illinois, l960. LELAND MIKliSliI-L And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. DAVID MILLER This is the life. DOMENIC XIODICA The wrgng way always seems the more reason- able. if DONNA MONAGHAN The best Way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new. Chorus lg G.A.A. 2g Pep Club l,2,4g Student Council lg Transferred from Nathan Hale High School, West Allis, Illinois, l96l. HAROLD F. MOORE A man's life is dyed the color of his imagi- nation. Chorus lg Monitor 3g Civil Defense Club 2. ROBERT JAMES MORGAN The finest gift a man can give to his age and the time is the gift of a constructive life. Biology Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3g Book and ,Library Club lg Chess Club l,2,4, President 2g Current Events Club 2g Latin Club 4g Library Assistant lg M,athClub l,2,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Student Councilllg High Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Chemistry Club 3,4, President 4. JOAN MORRIS The whis er of a sweet irl can be heard fur- P S ther than a lion's roar. Monitor 3g Pep Club 2. IVR ,SZ wi PATRICIA MORVAY When a woman really loves a horse, she can make him do anything she wants to. Latin Club 2g Pep Club lg TIGER TIMES 2g gigerettes 4g WECOMI Staff 43 Student Council , ,4. IRIS J. MUELLER I'm sure worry is an enemy to life. Honor Roll 2. CAROL JEAN NANTZ Music is the poetry of the air. Allied Medical Careers l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4g Choir Accompanist 2,3,4g Latin Club 2g Modern Music Masters 2,3,4g Orches- tra lg Usher Crew lg Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Var- sity Show 2,3,4. CHERYL LYNN NEFF Many individuals have, like uncut diamonds, shining qualities beneath the exterior. Allied Medical Careers 3,4g Biology Club 2,3g Latin Club l,2g Office Help 3g Pep Club l,2,3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4. 115 eaa p 'i 'w 'ziggy .-..... WANDA P. NEWMAN When a woman talks to another woman, who gets the last word? Chorus 3,45 G,A.A. 1,23 Monitor lg Office Ilelpl. ROBERT K. NICKERSON No matter how thin you slice it, it's still balone yi!! Usher Crew l,2,3,4g Indoor Track lg Track l. SHARON ELAINE NILL Angels listen when she sings. Choir l,2,3,4g G.A.A, l,2g Modern Music Masters -lg' Pep Club 1,25 Student Council lg Varsity Show 45 Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, 1961. ALAN NISSEN My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Wrestling 3,4. ,,p. ..,K Wm? LESLIE ANN NEILL It takes less time to do a thing right than to explain why you did it wrong. Current Events Club 4g French Club 3g Latin Club l,2g Poetry Club 3,4g Script Club -I. BILL NELSON Every dog has its day, but the nights are more better reserved for cats. Band l,2g Bookstore 33 Interstate Exchange -ig Mgngtor 35 Football 2, Basketball l,2,3,-ig Track l, , ,4. BOB NESBITT Drawing on my fine command of the language, I said nothing. DAN NEWITT I'd love to roll to Rio someday before I'm old. Monitor 3, Spanish Club 1,21 Usher Crew 23 Play Crew 2g Varsity Show l. -A 755A may ' 4-1-5 'f .Y gg! Fglif 'AA ,pf pHiJwfC is Lifts. MIKE NOETH How's the ark, Mike? Usher Crew l,2,3g Intramurals l,2. MARY PAT O'CONNELL Every man is like the company he keeps. STEVEN O'DONNELL I have a terrible conscience---it doesn't keep me from doing things, it just keeps me from enjoying them. Chess Club lg Office Help 3g WECOMI Staff 4, Sports Editor 4, Wrestling 2,3,4g Tennis l,2,3,4. DAVID HERBERT OLDHAM You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was. Monitor 45 Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2. 'M-an 1 V f yy - V .f I , ,Q M Wg -yi I f . pi A if I , , , ,L .V W ,I . 1 q i f ELLIOTT WHITNEY OLSON Adults give good advice in order to console themselves because they are no longer in condi- tion to set a bad example. Mcgnitor 3, Rifle Club lg Indoor Track 2, Golf l, 2: 74- GARY OLSON I would rather that people should wonderwhy I wasn't President than why I am. Biology Club 2, Chorus l,2, Thespians 49 Play Crew 43 Cross Country 2,4g Wrestling lg Indoor Track l,2, Track l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2. JEFPERY OLSON If you can't make a man think as you do, make him do as you think. Current Events Club 3,43 Monitor 3, WECOMI Staff 4, Student Council lg Football l,3,4g Tennis 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4. LINDA OLSON I had no idea it was so late. Current Events Club 2,33 Play Crew l,4g Goal3, 1 Tj' JOAN O'NElL Cod chose her as a pattern forangelsto follow. Chorus Accompanist 3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, 1960. DORA ORTH 'Better never than 1ate,' I always say. Chorus 1,2,3g C.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club l,2g Usher Crew 1,2,3,4. CAROL OSBORNE The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Allied Medical Careers 1,2,3g Choir 3,4gChorus 2, Current Events 35 Latin l,2g National Honor Society 3,43 Orchestra Ig WECOMIStaff4,Class Editor 4g Honor Roll 1,2,3g High Honor Roll lg Varsity Show 3,4. PHILLIP E. PAKER ln those days he was wiser than he is now, he used to frequently take my advice. Fortune Guild 1,4g Chess Club 4, ModelAirplane Club 1,2g Thespians 1,45 Tiger Times 4g WILCOMI Staff 4, Gymnastics 2. 'n' fn 'UQ -fi RM. . l'il' X N45 ,,.-----W Q f 49' Wi 'T 'rb 'T MARC PALMA All the world seems queer save thee and me, and even thou art a little queer. Transferred from Wheaton Academy, Wheaton, Illinois, September, l96l. CAROL, PATIQICTK The beauty of heaven is the stars, the beauty of a woman is her hair. Interstate Iixchange 43 Pep Club lg 'I'igerTimes 3,4, News Editor 45 Ti erettes 4, Honor Roll I, 2,3,4g Chemistry Club BETTY JANE PEAK There are thousands willing to do great things for one willing to do a small thing. Student Council 2,3,4. JOHN PENROSE I am only an average man, but, by George, I work harder at it than the average man. Choir 3,43 Chorus 2g WECOXII Staff 2,3g Varsity Show -lg Intramurals l. 51 -1.-..4,,.q. ' -' g , f V. W,-.M-Q .,,k VV f I . W :.' 1 KMMM K L7 I f.' .. ',kk WILLIAM ROBERT PHELPS Don't do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. Intramurals l,2,3,4. ROBERT J. PHILLIPS If you can't eat it, drink it, or kiss it, ditch it. Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 43 Latin Club lg Office Help 33 Modern Music Masters 3,43 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,43 Varsity Show 4. SARAH PITTS Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. French Club 33 Latin Club lg Tiger Times 2,3,4, Feature Editor 43 Tigerettes 43 Student Confer- ence 43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Honor Roll l,2, 3. ELAINE POMMIER All knowledge absolves itself into the same probabilities. F.H.A. 33 Honor Roll 2. 52 DANNY NEILS PETERSEN What could Adam have done to Cod that made him put Eve in the garden. Football 23 Cross Country 43 Indoor Track l,2, 3,45 Track l,2,3,43 Intramurals l. WILLIAM CHARLES PETERSEN Why should I trouble trouble until trouble troubles me. Football 23 Basketball 2,32 Baseball lg Tennis 2,3,4, Co-Captain 43 Intramurals l. DAVID PETERSON He who is master of himself, will soon be master of others. Fozotball 2g Cross Country 23 Basketball23 Track l, . PAULA MARIE PETRU The hand that gives, gathers. French Club 3g Latin Club lg Library Assistant lg National Honor Society 3,4Q Pep Club lg Honor Roll l,2,3,43 High Honor Roll l. IVIEREDITH POOLER She who praises in praisentia, and abuses in absentia---may she have the pestilentiaf' CAR OLYN POTTER There used to be several ways of spelling Caroline. Pep Club lg Thespians 43 Varsity Show 3. DEIDRE EILEEN POWELL All the lovely sentiments of the world, weigh less than a single lovely action. Biology Club 4g Latin Club 1,2,3,4g WECOMI Staff 45 Honor Roll l,2,3. PAUL A. PRANTE Old Wine is a true panacea for every conceivable ill 4--'I' S1 'T1.v..? :F fvxks if 'Nw in ii, xu.,Wx , W to f 1 A' X bw 'A-' fk hi 5 45 3 , ,L , , ,, ,,,..,,,f,1'7r3 -V all 1 f:,, -Nyg SllSAN-IJOIJCJRIQS llRlll'liR Mako it Spcarmiiitf' C2,A.A. 1,23 Oilicu Ilelp 2,I3g Thespians -lg lshcr QIFUW 2. JOHN QlllRSl'ipLlD The only tlirt-at to man is man himself, Biology Club 2,f3g llonor Roll lg Clolf l,2,f3,-lg Intramurals 3,-L. JANICI2 ANN QLIST Reflect that life is like every other blessing. Choir 3,-lg F,ll.A, 23 Xlodern Xlusic Xlasters -lg Honor Roll l,2,3,-lg Varsity Show 13,-l. LARRY EDNILND RASXlL'SSliX I fear no loss, l hope no gain. lenvg' none, l none disdain. Varsity Show lg Cross Country 2,33 Basketball lg indoor Track 3,-ig Track 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,-lg Transferred from Onarga Xlilitaryy ichool in l9bO. 53 WILLIAM L. RATHJ E I'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you. Band 1,2,3g Chess 4g Fortune Guild 2,33 Latin Club 1,2,3,4g Office Help lg Poetry Club 3,4g Script Club 3,4g Spanish Club 4g Thespians 2,3,4g WECOMI Staff l,2,3,4, Layout gl Art Editor 3, Co-Editor 4g Play Crew 2,3:Student Conference 4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Varsity Show 3,43 Chem- istry Club 3g Current Events 2,3. ELIZABETH LEE RAY All the world's a stage. Band l,2g French Club lg Fortune Guild l,2,3g Interstate Exchange 4g Monitor 3g Pep Club 1,2,3, 4g Poetry Club 4g Script Club4g Thespians 2,3,4, President 4g TIGER TIMES 2,3,4g Tigerettes 4g Play Crew 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2g Varsity Show 2,3,4. ROBERT REED An affable reed bends with the Wind. DAVID A. REICHERT, Jr. One picture is Worth 1,000 Words--if it turns out, WECOMI Staff 4g Track 3g Transferred from Omaha Benson High School in 1961. F 'Nm RUSSELL REID Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. Varsity Show l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3g Wrestling 1,2g Intramurals 1,45 Senior Supporters 4g Rifle Club 1, Secretary lg Monitor 3. MARY REIMER The only Way to love a friend is to be one. Band l,2,3,4g Thespians 4g Transferred from Shaw High School in 1962. DORIS REMINGTON A good heart is better than all the heads in the World. JOHN CARL RENWICK A young man that blushes is better than one who turns pale. Key Club 3,4, Vice President 4g Honor Roll l,2,3, 4g Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Wrestling l,2, 3,45 Track 1,2,3. -.I 1:7 ,,,,,d Ll gd NNN? MARK ROBINSON Man is the only creature endowed with the power of laughter. Library Assistant l. ANN RODGHRS D livery woman has her faults, hersnis modesty. Tigerettes 43 llonor Roll 2,33 Varsity Show l,2. RliBliCCA RODGERS A quiet lass, there are fewwhoknowthe treas- ure hid in you. Orchestra l,2,3,4. DliNNY ROGERS For thy sake tobacco, l would do anything but die. NIARY LYNN RICHMOND The day most wholly lost is the day on which one does not laugh. Band l,2g Current Events -lg E.H.A. 2,33 Thespians 4, Vice-Pr:sident4g TigerTimes 2,33 Honor Roll 3, Plays l,2,3,-lg For.-nsic Club 4. LYNN CARYN RITCHIE But oh, she dances in such a way. Chorus lg Current Events -ig Latin Clubl,2g Pep Club lg Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 33 Honor Roll 1,25 Varsity Show 2,3,4. FREDRICKA ROBERTS She knows her man. JOIIN ROBERTS A wonderful, sweet, courteous, helpful boy? Band l,2,3,4g Biolo y 23 Latin Club l,2g Modern Music Masters 2,3545 Model Airplane Club 13 Orchestra l,2,3,4g WECOMI Staff 4,Advertising Mgr. 43 Varsity Show 3,-lg Indoor Track 2,33 Gymnastics 3,43 Track l,2,3,4. ' id, YZ' a ?-fx xi 'W -'wx xy i----if WW '-...M-A-gr GARY RUMRILL I am not ashamed to confess that Iam ignorant of what I don't know. VIRGINIA RUZICKA It's smug to be smug. Chorus lg F.1H.A, lg G,A, A, lg Sr. Girls' Pep Club 4, Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, Lisle, Illinois, in September, 1960. LYDIA RYAN Imagination is more important than knowledge. Play Crew 33 Play 3, Transferred from White Bear High School, White Bear Lake, Minn., in October, 1961. DOUG SANDERS No matter what the question, he always has the answer. Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Usher Crew lg Varsity Show 3,4. 56 IVIARSHAL ROGERS Between the devil and the deep blue sea. Choir 4, Intramurals 2,3. BRUCE ROMAINE Don't look for the silver lining, just wait for it. STEVE ROMER Everything comes to a man who is consistent, insistent, Ik persistent. Key Club 2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g Indoor Track 2,43 Track 1,2,3,4. CHERYL ROUTA Wear your learning like a watch, in a private pocket, and do not pull it out merely to show that you have it. Chorus 2, G.A.A. lg Pep Club 25 Office Help 3, Varsity Show 1. 'W f ..,Qe ff.. 'E.1'1 l - V'.. ' fr: -',i 5-731 ..,. I '.., . . . W ,gk f v 4V f ' 'AQWI X . ,f ff f f f 2 Hff Q L RICHARD G. SANDERS, Jr. When all else is lost, the future still remains. Band l,2,3,4g Key Club 3,45 Latin Club lg Office Help 35 Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Band 45 WECONII Staff 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4. BARB SCHINDLER impossibility, let me never hear that foolish word a ain g . Monitor 33 WECOMI Staff 35 PlayCrew4g Varsi- ty Show l,4. HENRI SCHMID Don't guess, let me tell you. Varsity Show 23 Intramurals l,2, Captain 2. DAVIA SCHMIDT A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Pep Club lg Tigerettes 4g Honor Roll lg Varsity Show 3,4. a ' .1041 I., 4 J 17 M l lf ,,, HN Z' mx. ay Rani J-.QI r :N 'tg J VX-N, WF---7 fi 15- DONALD P. SCHNTITT They won't believe on New Year's iLvethatNew Year's Day will come what may. i-'ootball l,2,3,4. KAREN SCHNILIDILR it matters not how long we live, but how we live. Pep Club 4, Vice-President -ig Transferred from Wheaton Academy, West Chicago, Ill., in September, 1960. SHARON SCHNCRSTEIN A good listener is notonly popular everywhere, but after awhile he knows something. Pep Club 1.3. MARY EILEEX SCHOEXIANX A stitch too late is my fate. Art Club l,2,3. .ts 57 L 1 X. SALLY VICTORIA SEDGWICK Better to be small and shine than large and cast a shadow Choir 3 4 Chorus 2 G.A.A. 1 2 Pep Club 3 4 Varsity Show 3 4- Cheerleading 3 4. WILLIAM SENIK An expert is he who knows more and more about less and less. ROBERT K. SESTON Fame is only a bubble but few can produce the soa . Chelss Club 13 Choir 2,3,4, President 43 Chorus 13 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Modern Music Masters 3,4, President 43 Usher Crew lg WECOMI Staff 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Conference 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,33 Varsity Show 2,3,43 Gymnas- tics 2,3,43 Golf 1,23 Intramurals 1. CATHLEEN SHANNON Be swift to hear, slow to speak, G.A.A. 1,23 Latin Club 1,23 Monitor 33 Pep Club 1,23 Usher Crew 33 Honor Roll 1,2,3. 58 JOSEPH KENT SCHWABER One never knows the mischief the virtuous do. Band 1,2,3,43 Monitor 33 Orchestra 2,33 Poetry Club 33 Script Club 33 TIGER TIMES 3g Honor Roll 2,33 Football 33 Cross Country 2,43 Indoor Track 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. JAN SCHWANKE Youthful and laughing -and gay. Choir 3,43 Chorus 23 Latin Club 13 PepClub 1,23 Tigerettes 43 Student Conference 2,43 Varsity Show 3,4. SHARON SCHWICKRATH Nothing is impossible to the industrious. Pep Cgub 13 Tigerettes 43 Usher Crew 23 Varsity Show . DOUGLAS SECKER No one preaches better than the ant, and he says nothing. f 'i' vw Nqwv YU? if 1 'H' STEWART SIMPSON A diplomat is a man who remembers a lady's birthday but forgets her age.'L Monitor 35 Student Council 3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3, 4g Varsity Show 23 Football lg Gymnastics 2,3g Baseball l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,4. GAIL SMITH Rich in gentle smiles and sunny. Allied Medical Careers 2,3,4, V.P. 4g Chorus lg Current Events 4, Office Help 2, StudentCouncil lg Transferred from Proviso West High School, Hillside, Ill., in September, l96O. JERRY A. SMITH U If a man takes no thought about what is distant, he will find sorrow near at hand. JO ELLEN SMITH Neatness is a crowning grace of womanhoodf' Choir 3,45 Chorus 25 Latin Club l,2g Monitor 33 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Poetry Club 3, Script Club 3, Varsity Show 3,4g Student Council l,2,3,4. BRUCE H. SHAY Rascals are always sociable. Monitor lg Varsity Show l,-ig Football lg Track l Intramurals l,2. ' DALE Al. SHILXIEZIS Follow me, I'm right behind you. KAREN Sl-IEPARD There 's no pillow so soft as a clear conscience Chorus 1.2, Pep Club l,2,3,4. HOWARD WALTER SHERMAN And what is more, you'll be a man, my son Transferred from Kenosha High School Kenosha, Wisconsin, in October, 1960. gm, I ' 1 ws' f p 'fm' 0-5 'S- -'NSF '17 MEREDITH ANN SONNTAG A happy combination of fortuitous circum- stances. French Club 3, Secretary 3g G.A.A. lg Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Poetry Club 3g TIGER TIMES 3g Tigerettes 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Usher Crew 3. GARY B. SPICER The road to civilization is paved with tin cans. Football 2,3g Track 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4g Transferred from Irvine High School, Irvine, Kentucky. JANE L. SPITLER A fine little lady and a conscientious worker. Latin Club l,2,3g NationalHonor Society 3,49 Pep Club l,2,3g Tiger Turnout Chr. 4g WECOMI Staff 4g Student Council 2,3,4g Honor Roll l,2,3g Var- sity Show 2,3,4. GAYLE STAHL What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. Transferred from Proviso East High School, Maywood, Ill., in September, 1962. 60 JOE SMITH Hasten slowly. DAVID E, SMUCKER The intelligent man finds nothing useless. Band l,2g Biology Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3,45 Math Club lg Model Airplane lg Monitor 3g Chem- istry Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3g Play Crew l,2g Honor Roll 2,3. BARBARA JEAN SNOW The beautiful are never desolate. Erench Club 3,4g Latin Club l,2g Monitor 3g Pep Club l,2g Poetry Club 2,3,4,Vice President-Sec- retary 2,3g ScriptClub2,3,4, President 3gTIGER TIMES 3,4g Tigerettes 45 Student Council l,3,4g Varsity Show 3,4g Chemistry Club 3g Student Court Recorder 3,4g Homecoming Attendant 4. KARL SONNLEITNER I relax when I have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion. W bm. il'-x 1 'Nuff' r 1.1 ,U P I , fr '?'7ll Q ' x, X 7 f KJ! JAMES L. SUTORIUS 'Ehe enduring elegance of female companion- s ip, Fortune Guild 3, Thespians 3,4, President 4, Play Crew 3,45 Student Conference 3,4, Treasurcr 35 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Honor Roll 25 Varsity Show 2,3,4g Football 1,2g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4. LOREN ERIC SWANSON Does anybody know I'm here? Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band 4, Honor Roll 1,35 Varsi- ty Show 3, Chemistry Club 3, Transferred from Morris Community High School, Morris, Illinois, in September, 1960. CAROL SWEET Just a piece of lettuce and some lemon juice, thank you. Band 17 Boolystor 3 Pe Club 1,2,3g Twirler ,-L ' U 1 D Corps 3,-1. CTIIARILJICS J. TESNOW lie slow of tongue and quick of eye. Hook and Library Club 3, Library Assistant 3, Usher Crew 1,25 Honor Roll 2,3. wifawr V Y N , , WILLIAM A, STEARNS Never do standing what you candosittingdown, and never do sitting down what you can do lying down. Intramurals l,2,3g Transferred from lowson Senior High School, lowson, Nlaryland, in September, 1961. JEAN STEPHANS It is always necessary to try to surpass one's self. French Club 2g Thespians 45 ET.,-X. 3,-I, Presi- dent 4g Tigerettes -ig Honor Roll l,3g Forensic Club 4. ELAINE ANN STRCEOT Curiousity is one of the permanent character- istics ofa vigorous intellect. Allied Medical Careers -lg Band 1,23 National Honor Society 3,-4, Tigerettes 43 Thespians 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,4g High Honor Roll2,3g Varsity Show 2, Chemistry Club 3, TERRY SURCES There are times when one would like to hang the whole human race, and finish the farce. '22 5 a of QT. ,, 'J r- 1-- DAVID EDIVIUND TURNEY That's as well said as if I had said it myself, Student Council 2,4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g High Honor Roll 3g Student Court Assistant Judge 4g Football 2,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4. ROBERT UNSER One hour of glorious life is worth an age with a name. Band l,2g Honor Roll l,2g Cross Country 2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g Track l,253,4g Intramurals l. BILL VanSLYCK Great warriors, like great earthquakes, are principally remembered for the mischief they have done. Varsity Show 2g Indoor Track 3,4g Track 2,3,4. JOHN VERWER It is no small art to sleepg to achieve it one must keep awake all day. Choir 3g Chorus 2g Office Help 2g Orchestra lg Usher Crew l,2g Varsity Show 3. 62 ROGER THORNE Among mortals second thoughts are wisest. JENIFER THURLBY I have it on good authority that . .... ' Band l,2g Fortune Guild l,2g Pep Club l,2,3 Thespians 43 Play Crew 2g Honor Roll lg Varsi ty Show 3,4, JIM TROTTER Cat naps are too good for cats. Football l,2,3g Baseball 3. YOLANDE TULLAR Debate is masculineg conversation is feminine. Pep Club l,2g Honor Roll l,3. I DIAN VICTOR Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever, Band lg Pep Club lg Tigerettes 4. PATRICIA VINCENT There isn't much she doesn't do, there isn't anything she can't do. Choir 3,4, Secretary 4, Chorus l,2g French Club 3, Vice President 3, G.A.A, lg Girls' State 35 Pep Club lg Tiger Turnout Chr. 43 WECOMI Staff, Senior Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Conference l,2,3,4g Student Council l,2, 3,4, Vice President 2, Secretary 43 Honor Roll 3g Varsity Show 2,3,4. KAREN ANN VOLLBRECHT Fortune and love befriend the bold. Allied Medical Careers l,2g Choir 3,4g Chorus 1,25 G.A,A. lg Modern Music Masters 3,45 Pep Club 1,23 Tigerettes 4, Usher Crew 4, WECOMI Staff 3,4g Honor Roll l,4g Varsity Show 2,3,4g Chemistry Club 3. RICHARD C. WENZEL Chance happens to all, but to turn chance to account is the gift of few. Boys' State 3, Latin Club l,2g WECOMI Staff 4, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 1,25 Tennis 3, Chemistry Club 3,4, Vice President 3. 91 41-un., ,naw IN T' F rv 4 'PW' .On -Q' 't If 3' Y .L 'lf' I H, me ,i-:ifaf It iz' 21. nv 'JS'-E cv- 7 LYNIDA JEAN WESTON This story will never go down. Office Ilelp 3, Orchestra I,2. DON WIliDOW Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real. Office Ilelp 33 Intramurals 35 Transferred from St. Francis High School, Wheaton, Ill., in September, l96l. TIMOTHY ALAN WHITE Better to be credulous than to be skeptical. Light Crew lg Office Help lg Honor Roll Ig Intramurals I,2. SUSAN C. WILSON Men make laws, women make manners. Biology Club 2: Chorus 2, Tigerettes -Ig Honor Roll l,2,3. 4-4 .f VICKY WISS Nature makes merit, and fortune puts it to work, Biology Club 2, French Club 3, Orchestra lg Usher Crew 4, Honor Roll l,3. DAVID WOLFE A purpose in life makes the daily battle easy. JIM WOLFGRAM Can anything be so elegant as to have a few wants and to serve them one's self. Football 33 Cross Country l,3,4g Indoor Track lg Track l,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4. KENNETH G. WOLGEMUTH A man who ,is earnest finds means, or, if he cannot find them, creates them.f' Art Club l,2, Treasurer 2, Choir 2,3,4g Chorus lg Latin Club 4, Modern Music Masters 4, Honor Roll 3, Varsity Show 4. -4--...map IRVING ARTHUR WOOLF What's the matter, haven't you got any sense of humor? Latin Club lg Math Club lg Office Help 3, Honor Roll lg Cross Country lg Tennis l,2,3g Intra- murals l,2. NANCY LYNN WURZBURC What ere I dog what ere I say, rest assuredl find my way. Chorus 2, French Club 3,4, President 3, Latin Club lg Monitor 3, Pep Club l,2,3,4g Poetry Club 3, Script Club 3, Tiger Times 2,3g Student Coun- gil l,2,3,4g Varsity Show 2,33 Cheerleading l,2, ,4- WILLIAM L. YORK But I like my way of doing things. PHILLIP ELLIS YOUNG IndeedI He is the one. Transferred from the High School of Art and Design, New York City, September, l96l, ,MOA 19 ?,,y-fwfr? ,QV -if 41 LINDA SMEJKAL l shall light a candle of understanding in thine heart, which shall not be put out. Latin Club 2,33 Pep Club 43 Transferred from Naperville High School, in Sept., 1962. BARBARA BREDBERG Always happy, never sad, full of pep, and never bad? Latin Club lg Orchestra 13 Honor Roll 1. KAREN LEAH MICHELIC Sweet personality, and full of rascality. Chorus 1,23 Orchestra 3, Vice President 33 Spanish Club 33 Chemistry Club 33 Tiger Times 3. ROCHELLE L. RICHELIEU She walks with the world around her. French Club l,3, President 33 Fortune Guild 2,33 Pep Club lg Thespians 2,33 Tiger Times 23 Play Cast 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Student Coun- cil 1,33 Honor Roll 1,2,33 Varsity Show 2,3. FLTSAKO PCCHIGANH l am a citizen of the world. A.F.S. Exchange Student 43 Choir l,2,3,43 Sr. Girls' Pep Club 43 Pe Club 43 WECOXII Staff 43 Student Conference 314, Secretary 33 Student Council 43 Tiger Times 43 Honor Roll 43 Var- sity Show 43 Homeroom Class President 1,23 Transferred from Kobe Colle e High School, Nishinomiya, Japan, in Sept. 1952. SUSAN JESSlE JAMES Jessie rides again. Monitor 33 Pep Club lg Tiger Turnout Chr. -13 Prom Committee 33 Student Conference 13 Stu- dent Council 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Varsity Show 3,43 Transferred from James Madison High School. Portland, Oregon, in Sept., 1960. LINDA JORDAN An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding. CAROL ANN PELUSO She's no better than she should be. Transferred from Harper High School, Chicago, in Sept., 1962. -5 LORRAINE CULVER I read, I study,Iexamine,Ilisten,I reflect, and out of all this I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can. Band lg chorus 3, choir 4, G.A.A. 2, F.T.A. 3: Honor Roll l,2,3,4g High Honor Roll 3, Studied in Paris, France, during first semester of senior year. ANN LANGILLE The only tyrantl accept is the 'still small voice' within me. Student Council l,2,3, Secretary 2, Buzz Book Chairman 3, Chorus 2,33 Tiger Turnout Dance Chairman 2, Pep Club l,2,3g TIGER TIMES 1,29 Suburban Girls' Conference l,2,3g Honor Rolll, 25 High Honor Roll 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED J ON BAILEY All rest and no work makes Jon tick. HARVEY BLAND Productive labor is the only source of wealth. JOHN GREGORY DEPEO One cannot know everything. DALE DVORAK A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Pep Club l,2. SHARON FROST Her beauty like her art strikes the sight and wins the soul. Choir l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2, Monitor 4, Pep Club 2g Tiger Times lg Play Crew 4, Honor Roll l, 2,3g Homecoming Attendant 4, Transferred from West Chicago Community High School, West Chicago, Illinois, September, l96l.' TOM HARDY I think that I shall never see a billboard as lovely as a tree, Perhaps unless the billboards fall, I'll never see a tree at all. CHARLES KUHN Give me a lever' long enough, and a prop strong enough, and I can single-handed move the World. VICTOR LARRABEE To the Victor belongs the spoils. ROBERT OSTERBERG Never put off 'til tomorrow what you can put off 'til the next day. CHRISTINE ROGERS Wherever there is ahurnan being,there is an opportunity for a kindness. ERWIN SCHUBERT Strange how much you have to know before you know how little you know. ROBERT L. SHEBER Who knows - one day he may surprise us all. EDWARD A. SIPLA One who has both feet firmly planted in the air. TED SOKLOSKY He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural. Band l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Biology Club 2, Pep Club 2,3g Transferred from Lee High School, Springfield, Virginia, September, 1962. CAROL A. VONDERHEY Logic is logic, that's all l say. This Kid ls Ours This year, the Senior Class has followed the tra- dition started last year, and has continued to support Jose D. Avellaneda of the Philippines through the Foster Parents Plan. Through the plan, the money we send is used to buy Jose such things as shoes, clothes, SIC. Jose is in the sixth grade at the Benefacio Ele- mentary School in Pasay City. He lives with his grand- father in a small, dark room which becomes flooded during the rainy season. He does well in his studies and according to his latest letter, he was hoping to graduate in March. This picture is that of Jose and his schoolmate, who danced the Subli in their school program. Though I most of the seniors have not known much about him, I several have written and have profited much from the experience of putting some joy into the life of this little boy. X Ask me, I know it all. We are the SENIORS! ' 1 i,U'fl Q '-'ffilf' ,x wr I 4 , ff' W 5 H 'V ff K a J ' .. .,:, we A, f - C2 22:5 m A ' vm 4- IP u . 5 ' ' ' I n 'JC 'J n m I'm editor around here. , . r i 1 A Real Cumous Savage? ,..u,,7 ', , . ' I Lovers' Lane 91 'i 4 4' V :Q You might make it next year. f?.' Guess who, 5. v- 1. 4 We'1'c losing, ciidyou pay the ref? '- 'x 4 . , . -. You wouldn'r dare! 1 Dunkin who7 ff' Ci m '27 This was belore my X - I 1 The prmcxple ot alr gomg znroug: singing days. the bag is .... 67 ! ., .fag E ,, , -, 525 f ,z -Q, zf ., f A , E fk., 2 , Z' R ,, .,f.. Jf 1 Q ta tsta wuwwwa 1 il , ' I X , . N- . , I .,., - Ve , 'aff 'ff -. . . Q ' And ms IS my tmlle pretty' A-KJALUQ, '41 f.,f, Amex 2- f A., Crow!-IV I'm king of the mountain, so get out of here! Hiney Q' 1, ,' G Butterfield Eight?? l'll show you! alma .GQ V X13 ,zz iw-if-f ' ' ' ' ff-gg D -r V V , ww 2 J f- 1 1 ' -'Z11gf.L:f1,Q ' Rhiney. 1 5 K If I ! Yeh, that was You fans are great, a good one! all four of vou. ' s ' i, '-Pf I li! if ff'! 7 !i f lii fpfvfi, '!'! ,VAE V ' 'WTMW?MMw5h7Mh lie lvii ' wg at f 1 1 'Y 1 f W 2 'Q' as 2 , zz 4 , if . egg f Q g V I fl C I 'W ix , vez 4 7 XVV . f - .f w ff ff f 5 JE I' t i 1.33, , 21, , ,V V V g? fr f 1' V f f f ' 1, 'X 4 W Q 464 :V f z ' .. X . 4 , , G 4 5 K 6 Q, ,Q V 4 if R Q. 1 Wk ,,, t 'V lv - V A And you were in the On fry' . f if pw 5 'W M 4 x Q A. N 1 X Y A , f--2 Q 0 If o closet all night?! 14 V Better Watch out or it'll just SUCK YOU IN! my hongr ,,,, Justice in action. 'P ,A', V V f V1 L , -- '- 1 2 1 43 Q , fd, 'W , - wr fijfy' W ' !z.wft fQpM, if vi 'ofwg af-Y , mg ' ' .7 Vf , ft ,, f V, fgy. ' it V. , V ig , - f ,f,.,. A An ace is an ace is an ace is an ace. 'Wh o Q 174' ,4 Nw -1f. GV' Q12 gf.: ,gultnilo ' wifi. 'wh,g?'Wfk f Q WPM 1. X sf ef' ., 111.9 Ayub.. -SW Seniors Slosh With Steins .,..,.x,.x,. .r Xxx, . M .4N,,,n.,,,,,, President Jim Courtice, Vice President George Dyke, Secretary Jane Vincent, and Treasurer Jeff Moore. JUNIORS i v.- Renee Berry John Bersano 1 L Charles Berthold ii, ,, ' 9 Shirlie Bjarnason Diane Blackburn Janicee Blackburn Peter Blackwood Diane Blanton , A 'ff' ir 'wt ,-11. y 'wrist M , A , . . I '., u -+ ' - ' ' 6' '- f 5 :'.. ' ,QL 4, ' - X . not H, H J ' ,, . W Mb, C Leslie Boles 1 5 F N 4 Gail Bowhay Q. 1. - Q 7-7' A Q.. , B, 5 ' ' Steve Box , y ,, A 'Y if -A . ji, 1 Jim Brazzale ' ' ii' A 'J ' Karen Breen gg U, J, J - H' 1 ' F l,- , K Y Robert Bremner r if Q ' y ,- Betty Brettell fy ' I if A X' f. .ff 4 , is J A Q. Donald Acheson Marcia Brewster I . , Q Carol Brinkman 5' - ,SMA y -L fi, W John Brocker AA' 1 'M 4 - V 1,' ' it ' - Andrew Brumbaugh 1 LI. --- Q - Q ' f 5, - Thomas Brydon , ' , ,pr Y, . Judy Bucklin f A W J '-1 A -ff. if 51 I' l I l. 'QLA-I I 1. ' 1 N If John Ahlers - Gail Allen Laurel Bye William Butterfield Kathleen Burton Margaret Calay Jerry Canty X i x - A W ff 4- of 'N ' t 'S , 1, -T 0' . .A fn -av Q' , . - ' 47 - an .. 1 , 4: ng fp. M Gaylord Allen Jonathan Carlson L1 ' . - . , l ...i -A tv Linda Allen Linda Carr .. ff W 1 3 i 'f '3 J ' 1' Wayne Allen Clifford Carrison f I, or A John Chaplin U - e ' X . 5 J, a..- N .4 Paul Anderson Donald Churchill - M ' si B -A Sandra Anderson Barbara Clemens , j, ' v-'-ff i .3 ' Bryan Aschauer Cathy Clendenning 1, 355, X' ' 1 f . . .loan Ashe ,f , ,fr ,x 5 '1 A I . rd - 'T 1 ,, , gr: f . ' 'Yf ' ?1i?iK W in , n 4, 1 at. Cm' I .A F. 4 v Robert Austin Nancy Coddington ' H ,A rv ' .4 5 Dorothy Ayers James Cgle A x W 4 ' x-- J, 'H' 'L Barbara Bachman 4, Z- V V 'ri' 4' 1 Jerry Baier ' A P r we 'X if 5 Carol Balis 1, 0' S I ffm at up it A P ai? ti- iii' at if ' R V W, N V ' i Barbara Ballard Barbara Colman ' f n A . i Greg Balsano 4 0, X , , Q. -T. Diane Bassett .. 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Cheryl Edwards John Elliott Dennis Dyl Joan Dusek Gay Erickson Jamie Dye Deborah Evensen J W Speedy Ipswitch Susan Eyman JW' ' J J Dwight Early Karen Falk N J Joan Ebbole Leslie Fernau' Carol Edwards Tim Feuille 5 Cynthia Fiala Daniel Flynn Janis Fornell aff? Jn M, J,, f f W ' If A9 fy 7 it 0 ' f f A ff 4' ' .GWYGL '46 51 , 1 f f fffff ,,-. J ChaI'1eS F1SChe1' I ,J my I J JJ JK In I, jg V Jeanne Fischer J Ji' J fif J J f 3-Q. 5 if J.iAC , if I f Mary Foumam J J J JJ af J J 'J-J'JJ1' Q , J JJ V,fy Ronald Elmquist William Frank 5 y Steven Fry gif' 6 Faith Frykman Ellyn Fyhrie JJJiJyJ 72 Jack Gaborik Rich Galvani Donna Gansman John Gantzer Philip Garrod Margaret Garvey Judith Geesaman Richard Geeting Pamela Gleason ,tif J 2 ' -lf Jr 4 '-,'4T I7 J .J JJ f 2 JLJrJkJ.- i an ,,,.: J J lf Q 5 X X 5 Q 'Q r X f W 'ZX V, JJJJY'a:5JJ::J' 'JN 'N yy J J? 'JJ' VVJJ K J ' J 1 , J ,J :aff fag: 'TTU ff J . 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NGT PICTURED Susan Bashe Barbara Bredberg Geraldine Brim Wayne Brown Eugene Burnett Paul Clark William Crowe Tom Cummiskey Judith Dubberke George Dyke Robert Ehlers Barbara Faulkner Sarah Gerig D Kathleen Gianfrancisco Daniel Hapl Merle Jones Linda Jordon Robert Koop Georgia Larkins Charles Losby Mickey May Suzanne Micale Karen Michelic Lewis Olsen Robert Pagni John Pfluecke Robert Ramp Rochelle Richelieu Ralph Scully Mary Thiesen was '-,,.,-1' a- ' 'NX Y' Wendy Triplett Margaret Tylor Donald W iedow Cameron Wiggins 'ni-f' V Well, actually, I really go for the he-man type. Like, am I detaining YOU? M . ,,,, ... , T l . - 2 E E 5 r, V -1 iff' l-, N K I l . .X ,,.., Juniors Chug-A-Lug Colas 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President, Jim Whitmerg Vice President, Mary Fellowesg Secretary, Jo Schwankeg Treas urer, Phil Anton. 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Wide awake WECOMI photo boy relaxes his vigil for pictures to get a cool drink. If the sophomore class continues its alert attitudes into its fourth year it will surely become the most wide- awake senior class. I just went in to the biology room and said that I wanted to donate my body to science, but before I could say 'after I dte they .......... v fi of , Msgs s ,.. f' K ' A 71,1 :- fiiv-:LX , 1 5 X xug XXX? 14'-Q. . .. 4 I .. J -4 I .in Sophomores Suck Suckers Warren Beno Robert Benson Barbara Berg Barbara Berry Gregory Bessette Barbara Bevier Rebecca Black Dave Blackburn - - -.r r ,- t .- ,, 1. . Q-Q 'J '- c' Karen Acheson r' - f iv gn 55 4 A 7'- w I -. ,A rp s -.L .,- 'u .ll , , ,ni ' ark? ,lk 5 'tn ' i aG Qi geo, rg 9. x 4-. 'V v , W 41 Qf j ' V I f'5'!,uf ' Susan Blacksmith K 0' Joyce Blackmore , fb ,K A 1. 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Carole Whitaker ,ff fffwwyfj g W ' YW Dennis Vihittiket' Donald White . - A 1 x .Iohn Wlwitrock , ' ' James Wiedow Margaret Wieshrock - V Larue Wiesbrook Florence Wiltle .y Nlichael ',l.'ilcj.' V . X I .... 1 v -. Q yr , ' H21 F' 'fw X All X 0' f I 2 'f -1 ' 963 I .444 ,, 'QM ' ll. M , f . W.f.,, 4 , ,,l.,,, , , ,, ,, Gloria Williams 7 .lim Williams '3 'F-'f r J- ' fl Charles Willis Robert Willis 4 ' f if ' David Wilson Gregory Wilson Ralph Wilson f 3 ' ,,'f 1-,vu au. 'Lf ,, 6 -M 1 '7 42 ,W 5 3 NOT PICTURED: Richard Breland Dawn Clark Sandra Dunagin Arthur Eichorst Jon Erickson Kathleen Gunn Tom Hanlon Elizabeth Healy Ron Kowalczyk Mary McCann Diana Nichols . ' Q Paula Wisdom ., 'A ' , ' Robert Wolfgram '-,,, Ronald Womeldorff Gary Wonneberg Dennis Woodyatt Bobbie Woolery Q, ly Pam Worsham David Wright Wayne Wright Deborah Wulff Kathy Wurzburg Y' vzv j as 337' - LJ Dorothy Wyczawski 'gy Q Cynthia Yost V John Young ag? 'I Mike Zaeske V I ,Q 4 W K D i A ji. . y Jerry Ziolo ' A ,. ffkff i Sandra Zippmann 1 x Af Hom ZW an Q ,i , 'I ,. , Freshmen? NO!We'rt' 'A -'V i sophomores. For the first few days freshmen hada hard time adjusting to the strange system of passing from class to class at the high school. Mr. Schmidt as a freshman at Wellsley High One more stitch and l'm done. Now all that is left is to choose a catchy name like Frankenstein or Gorgo. ali A Pat Pomeroy Daniel.Reber Donna Smith Karin Stewart Norman Thompson Mary Thorne Lorrnia York Only one Q. ear V.: and. ..., l ,ion't sf: how the seniors ioiti f f ,I f f ! T J , , ,,V Zi.- ff ,, ff, IQ , 1 W ' f 0 Q ,, 4 if f' if f Z 4 f Q f , A ,I ff 1 ' 7 , M :QI 'V , .- , ,A ai if, I I , , , ,V . W ,, 5 .1 yy 4 X 7,1 5 1321. M, f, f, Double your pleasure ..... 102 What was that bit about the boogeyman? 1: , Aww 1 Vw! Do I have to brush 'em now? Yes, Mr . Lemon, I promise best... todo my 4'J5'v:h .-nf. KS, ,f--', 1f J5f2f , , ,, 51:11 ..... double your fun. We came not to praise Caesar, but to ..... Mother, please! I'd rather ride it myself! Look, ma! No cavities! I don'r think the Prince is coming, 5 -v JL? Y, Freshmen Feed on Farm Foods IO3 ,xii-,'f, 4 3 15 ,zf,f.,4, O U14 'V fum, in ,,,, ,Qi ii 'mh. 1 '-I ff 3 f 4,,4,f-1.1 106 Adults today are too prone to criticize the teen-ager for watch- ing violence on TV, The winning Sopho- more float s h ow s clearly that the trend in young peopleis not to just sit by and watch violence, but to actively participate in it. Winning Sophomore Float Beard contest winner Bob Phillips sadly loses his excuse for not wash- ing his face. Friday evening it was announced that the sophomore class had taken first prize in the interclass competition. Also prior to the Tiger's disheartening 25-7 loss to Maine West, Chicago disc jockey Wally Phillips crowned lovely Tiger Turnout Queen Linda Burt. Members of her court were Barb Snow, Sharon Frost, Sandy Kahler, and Sue Keller. At halftime the W,C,I-LS, Marching Band presented a fine show featuring the 1962 Tigerettes, a group of 24 senior girls, in a pompom routine. Climaxing the Homecoming celebration was the dance Hearts Are Trump, sponsored by the junior class on Saturday night. Feature of the gathering was the crowning of King Paul Koenig. As those in attendance gradually filtered through the exit, another successful Tiger Turnout drew to a close. Famed radio person- ality Wally Phillips pours out buckets of praise for our five fair female finalists, L Ii F T TO RIGHT: Wally Phillips, Sharon Frost, Sandy Kahler, Queen Linda Burt, Sue Keller, and Barb Snow. is Five Fair Queen Candidates Homecoming for '62 was based on a deck of cards theme and was directed by Tiger Turnout chairmen Paul Koenig and Pat Vincent. The festivities began on the eve of Thursday October 25 in Colin Gym with a rousing pep rally followed by a sock hop with entertainment provided by Don Carone's band. High- light of the evening was the announcement that senior Bob Phillips was the winner of the First Annual Key Club Beard Growing Contest. As reward for his concentrated two-week effort, the bearded one received a razor and a shave before the crowd- On Friday afternoon the student body gathered downtown to witness the annual Homecoming Parade. Following the pep band and cheerleaders, was an aggregate of ten floats including en- tries from each class, F,T.A., Pep Club, French Club, Latin Club, Senior Women's Pep Club, and St. Francis High School. Football players new stf. le un-orko account for our swirginr 2-Hson. iO7 King Paul Koenig Hornepcorning Royalty Homecoming Nobility Queen Linda Burl Let us all humbly bow before the Home- coming Royalty. Not only Paul and Linda de- serve this honor, but so do the myriads of people who worked so industriously and self- sacrificingly to make this greatly anticipated weekend the tremendous success that it was. 108 -f 5 , ROW ONIQ: Mr. Mayor, ss Kidwell, Mrs. Washburn, Mr. Gravel. ROW TWO: D. Doisvert, If l Shapiro, J. Schwanke 4 D Descoteau, J. Varley D Xlarkley, M. William l tiiis. ROW TIlRl?E:M lxissner, C, Patrick, J iiith, L. Dion, J. Woligram, G. Dyke, L Sutton, G, Lerrigo, J C ix. ROW FOUR: L xix, S, Clough, M Sonntag, M, Crawford C Sanford, D. Munson, lflstman, D. Steele eumoureaux, D iitis, B. Guisti - Qmucker, D, Cobb, ivan, D, Campbell llainson. ROW l 'lVll: lnmilron, ll. 130014- m in, J. Roberts R Maha1n.D.McConnell, Camnri, R. Rabb, N SEATED: B. Hanson, J. Smith, L. Ray,lVl.Crawford, M, Williamson, J. Schwanke, S. Eastman, L, Lewis, C. Patrick. J. Gray. J. Vincent, M. Sonntag. STANDING: Mr. Morrow, D. Markley, D. Smucker, B. Nelson, J. Varley, L. Sutton, G. Dyke, D. Curtis, R. Rabb, J. Wolfgram, B. Beckman, J. Roberts, B. Cobb, Miss Kidwell. ll1fel'5faIeI'S Visit After a long night on the train, the weary but excited group of twenty-four students and two chaperones from WCHS reached their des- tination: North Adams, Massachusetts. As they stepped off the train, another group was intently watching the faces trying to match one of them with the picture he had been sent. With all partners accounted for, they began their exciting week with an auto tour of North Adams and the beautiful Mohawk Trail. Saturday everyone enjoyed a cook-outon Mt. Greylock and spent the afternoon hiking, That evening there was a Welcome Wheaton Dance held by the student council. Sunday was family day and most of the group visited the ski center at Mt. Snow, Vermont. A hayride into Vermont finished up the day. Monday was the first day of school in North Adams for the WCHS students. Tours M. Killman, M ilson, I., Lewis. T pig, D, Nelson, J. it ent, ll, Drazeau, ll. Massachusetts of the town's industrial plants were scheduled. The Wheaton students were then able to see a footballgame with North .wXdams'biggest rival, Pittsfield, but must not have watched the game too closely because they were not able to tell us who won. On Tuesday everyone had a chance to relax at one of New lingland's resorts, East- over. The day was spent swimming, canoe- ing, horseback-riding, playing tennis, and golfing. The visitors returned home justin time to change for the Dinner Dance which was held at Hartwellville Lodge in Vermont. Wednesday groups of exchange students visited Williams College, a local hospital, and training and vocational schools. That night everyone attended a Farewell Wheaton Party. The last day, Thursday, was spentvisit- ing classes at Drury High School. ,A Q4 , Z Oki IO9 110 9 k N 5 I X at First of all I would like to extend to all of you .Q -A 'iw 'PF 1..'. .f Q , . .v -1 . ,, my thankfulness for letting me have suchawonder- Q., f- A 1 -f ful experience this year. Also I would like to thank you for being so nice toaforeign student. I remem- Q ' 1 ber the first day I was in school. Though having no 2 it I idea where I was or where Iwas supposed to go, Pe 9 I I entered every class on time without getting lost. ESL' gif' ax' It was not magic, for somebody in each class 2 always took me to the next one. The following few t K ' ' weeks, or maybe I should say throughout the whole year, people around me were amazingly patient in making me understand them and in understanding me, as my English needed much help. I know I will never forget your friendship and the wonderful times you and I enjoyed together. Nothing could have pleased me more than snow. As beautiful and pure as it can be, snow perfectly caught my attention. Playing in snow as if I were a five-year old girl, I spent a Christmas day in delight and happiness. I thought I just loved every- thing about snow. However, after falling down on the frozen ground several times, I decided to correct my opinion. As long as I stay inside, snow is the most wonderful thing in the world! As the AFS exchange student of W.C.H.S., I have been privileged to experience a lot of new things. My knowledge has been deepened and my mind ' 6 opened through many school activities and events I had with you all. The Cuban crisis frightened me, but it showed me your interest in politics and your practice of democracy. The Student Conference election, which I enjoyed very much, was also a good example. In comparing the attitude of my friends in Japan and of myself, your attitude seems to have something more vital than ours. Ti Another advantage which I had scarcely ex- pected was that I became aware of myself knowing so little about my country, my society, my school, my family and myself. The simplest example is that I had never thought how far my home in Nishinomiya is from our capital, Tokyo. Now I can tell you that it is 350 miles. Being away from homeI could learn much more about it than when I was at home. Last summer when I came here, I had to tell myself that I was going to stay here for a whole year. A whole year with speaking EnglishI A whole year sounded terribly long to me. Nowl am saying that the AFS students are allowed to stay in the United States ONLY a year! I cannot but realize how time flies. It will not be long before I leave Wheaton. It makes me sad to think of the time when I have to say goodbye to you. Instead of goodbye, I would like to say, See you again! . ff Fusako Fuchigami, the beautiful Japanese A,F,S, student who brought adifferent culture with her to WCHS so that each might benefit from its contact with the other. Fusako not only voted in the election but she took an active part in the campaigning. She says of the election, ...your attitude seems to have something more vital than ours. Fusako's American family: Standing is Fusako's sister, Beth, and her father, Dr. C.W. Lowerg sitting next toheris her mother, Mrs. Janice Lower, and in the midclleis their dog, Daffie. Her brother, Dick, is not pictured. rf' .A Y I . . f , 1 f e 3 1, W I FX 1 Fusako and her sister Beth enjoy a favorite U.S. p2S- time, drinking Coke while soaking up the sounds emit- ted from a transistor. Fusako and Beth thumb through an old WECOMI. They both have found that though they may seem dif- ferent superfieially they are similar in their feel- ings and ideas. LEFT: Utsumi, Fusa- ko's Japanese sister. the tn a in cou rse. xg Utsumi, just after Christmas, wearing the slippers that Fusako sent her for a present. ,li Xa Ib.. I as-.,. M The A,F.S, program is oneofsharingand learn- ing for all of those in- volved. At Left Fusako is telling Beth about the ' ancient Japanese culture. Ayako, I usako's moth- er, enjoys a typical Ja- panese meal with fishas The stately bearing ofTadayoshi, Fusakcfs father, is apparenteven in this photograph, Student Con. Stimulates Conference workers busy in the book store. A,F,S, exchange student, Fusako Fuchigami, was brought to the U.S. with funds raised by a Student Con- ference sponsored drive. ROW ONE: B. Lower, J, Vincent, M. Williamson, F. Fuchigami, P Vincent, L, Burt, P. Horsley, B. Lovett, B. Seston, S. Armstrong, S Keller, A. Crabb, J. Sutorius. ROW TWO: J. Courtice, J. Showalter Student Conference is the governing body of and for the students of Wheaton High. Through Conference all students have a representative voice in student- handled activities. Four representatives of each class, class council presidents, and honorary members including Fusako Fuchigami, our A.F.S student from Japan, the editor of the Tiger Times, the editor of the Wecomi, the head cheerleader, the Student Court Judge, and past officers of Conference comprise the membership of the body. Conference is responsible for the distribution of activity ticket funds to the various organizations as well as special awards such as activity point pins and Conference pins. On the social side, Student Conference sponsors The elections of Student Confer- ence and Student Court officers are run by Student Conference. Jim Courtice won-. ders if he voted wisely. and Supervises Activities J. Whitmer, L. Dell, S. Pitts, G. Neill, P. Koenig, C. Gibson, S. Griffen, B. Bluedorn, J. Kirk. the Homecoming festivities, the Christmas Dance, the Lettermen's Dance, two student-faculty teas, and the annual Conference dinner. Also on the Conference agenda this past year was the naming of the new conference, the Upstate Eight, and the drafting of the constitution which will be the basis for the new conference's council relations. The interstate exchange and American Field Service programs are also conference sponsored. Retiring officers Scott Armstrong, Sue Keller, Jim Sutorius, and Ann Crabb would like to thank the many ,L .. ICO' Q .J 10 R mf Election booths are constantly occupied on election day. Right, Chuck? Conference keeps students u p -to - date on activities with ii student center bulletin board. Once in Ll while Chuck takes time out from his usual activity to lend ii hand. people who worked so hard to make the Conference projects successful during their stay in office. They would also like to give special thanks to Mrs. Vining and Mr. Schaffnit for the guidance and understanding they have given in Student Conference work. NQ5. Prophets President Jim Courtice Vice President John Squires Secretary Niki Lindstrom 'Treasurer George Dyke Student Court Judge Tom Brydon Student Court Secretary Timi Oury V 'rx an -gg ,3?'f Campaign Manager Steve Griffin X. l if ONT STOP Azmrffc W' UF' Coon GUVEMM GTE M7 ABOVE LEFT: Don Boardman sets the mood of the election with his statement written at Ehe express request of the 1963 WECOMI sta f. ABOVE: Campaign meetings drag on late into the night but the workers seem to be un- daunted - only the grades suffer. Students congregate in the student center to hear two normally overly-loud rock-and-roll bands try to out-blast each other. The campaigns for Student Conference offices, which are always a colorful and ex- citing tradition at W,C,I-LS., were slightly more down-to-earth and serious this year. At a parley between candidates and the adminis- tration, ground rules were laid out. The ad- ministration representative insisted that there be no skits, campaign songs, or toher stunts with malicious intent. The campaign managers, Paul Koenig for the Indicators and Steve Giffin for the Prophets uickly assented. With that, a toned-down,qbut nevertheless interesting campaign was begun. Marathon meetings were held for the Profits C'or Prophets if you like p at Jim Courtice's home and for the Indicators Q spelled only one way j at Nancy Ritter's home. With pre- parations completed, Monday morning saw the school bursting with color: Posters at every conceivable place, string bands in the Stu- dent Center playing melodious strains, and even a horse which cavorted around quietly, . 'L' ,. Phones with sing-a-long messages, wildly imaginative posters, and strange props were just a few of the gimmicks that were used to influence the intellectual voters. Long lines of enthusiastic voters formed at the polls to cast their all-important vote. Wide-awake judges helped to stimulate in- terest in those who find the elections boring. ABOVE RIGHT: Painters and artists were to be found everywhere during the election week, Yes, paint flew along with hot air. One student, who shall remain nameless, gets a little over-anxious when casting his allot, but the wide-awake election judges are on the scene to help him out. Right, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Although the skits and party songs were forbidden, during advisories diverting sketches were enacted. Another delightof the campaign was the noble battle ery of the Prophets: Wanhhh, which we were later informed, is the love cry of the aboriginal pookie. As a windu , parties were held by both sides and frientljship delegations exchanged. Then election day came and with it an anti- climactic tenseness. When the ballots were tallied, Jim Courtice became president, Mary Liz Williamson, vice-presidentg George Dyke, treasurerp Beth Lower, secretaryg Louis Sutton, Student Court Judgeg and Timi Oury, Student Court Secretary. Thus, the campaign promises that more school pep be generated, better public relations be sought, and a more effi'cient student govern- ment be developed will be ke t and the school will see a profitable year un er their leader- ship. Judge lilect L. Sutton checks up first hand on the corruption at W henton. ln n yea r or so he is planning a crackdown based on this intensive check- up, 'l' 1' e ai s u 1' e r lileet George Dyke handles money with nn ease :1 nd dexterity that comes only I' r o in X011 VS ot' pril C UC C. lflverywhere strange things were cropping Lip in the halls of Wheaton lligh. ,Q --1 .., .!,,' ' lI1diCaf0I'5 il res ident George X 1 'ice Vresi t Xlary L17 Williamson Secretarx Beth Lowt r Treasure r Pam Gleason 1 - Student Court .l udge Lewis Sutton Studi-nt tlou t Seeretar Nancy E2 it ,ee F T n t avipail 'Jamie llnul Koi: Councils Collaborate to ROW ONE: C, Engel, P, Beemer, P. Senneff,P. Beener, V, Hicks, N. Pertle, J. Poormon, K. Wurzburg, C. Lewis, M. Ottley, D. Wulff, L. Baker. ROW TWO: D. Ritter, C, Burr, B. Morgan, R. Heinekamp, K, Sharp, F, Koenig, R. Simpson, R. Baptista, B. Bluedorn, C, Parker, J. Kirk, P, Todd, M. Gray, S, Malmgren, P. Krauss, S. Seaburg, F. Philpot. Freshman Council 116 ROW ONE: P. Anton, J. Schwanke,J. Whitmer,Mrs. Sinclair. ROW TWO: B. Bangs, L. Engel, B- Kehoe, C. Sautter, R. Beale, J. Showalter, B. Lovett. ROW THREE: J. Miller, D. Giffin, G. Baker, B. Weith, S. Harsh, M. Todd, A. Woodward, P, Horsley. ROW POUR: M. Orth, M. Gassaway, J. Krulish, L. Taylor, A. Baumgartner, P. Hughes, L. Miller, M. Poe, Sophomore Council Control the Student Body ROW ONE: Fusako Fuchigami, Linda Burt, Nancy Wurzburg, Marti Healy, Steve Griffin, Bob Morgan. ROW TWO: Dave Dramer, .lim Sutorius, Sandy Kahler, .IanSchwanke,Jane Spitler, Jo Smith, Kathy King, Barb Snow, Jim Crabtree. Bill Xlnrti. ROW TIYIREE: Dave Turney, Stew Simpson, Dick Wenzel, Scott Armstrong, Chuck Gibson, Bill Grafer. John Buttrey, Larry Killian, Sally Pitts, Tom Attig, Ray Iibelt. Senior Council T1 ROW ONE: T. OLl1'y,E, Oury,N. Wilhoit,D. Gansman, B. Brettell, M. Thiesen, J. Ayers, N. Niswander, ROW Tl-YO: B. l-o'.'-'fit M. lwluy, R, Richelieu, P. Smith, N. Coddington, K. Wiesbrook, M, Williamson. ROW THREE: G. Neill, J. Moore, G. Tiana T. Brylion, D. Churchill, S. Kerr, J. Wright, G. Dyke, J. Himmelfarb, J. Courtice, D. Knabb, B. Ramp. Junior Council 117 118 .1 ,-Jw. , j ' 1 fi Y Q: Student Court Does 40 Assistant Judge Dave Turney, Judge Chuck Gibson, and Court Recorder Barb Snow serve as the student conference's right arm as they deal with the school's lawless element. Justice Tempered With Mercy Equality FOI' All No doubt, many students have never had the privilege of being summoned to student court at Wheaton High. Operating asajudicial branch of Student Conference, the Court has as its purpose the maintenance of order in the halls, on stairways, and in the cafeteria. Monitors placed at strategic positions throughout the building give out tickets to anyone acting in violation of school conduct rules. Upon receiving a ticket, a victim is summoned to make an appearance before the Judge and answer for his crime. Court is conducted according to regular courtroom procedure with a swearing-in ceremony, judge trying the case, recorder recording the proceedings, and a bailiff fthe assistant judge to remove any trouble makers. In case the efendant chooses to plead not guilty, the accusing monitor may be called in to give testimony pertinent to the case. The decision of the Judge is final. As can easily be seen from the pic- tures on these pages, Wheaton High Was endowed with a truly benevolent Judge this past year in the personage of the Honorable Charles Gibson. ln the absence of Happy Charlie, Assistant Judge Dave Turney took over the bench. Barb Snow served as Court Recorder. Perry Mason Bl! U fb Judge Lharlcs C'lbSOI1 renders a fmal dec1s1on wlth hms usual dlgmtx and poxse Charles the Merciful Luck was with us When, just as the monitors were about to leave, they ensnared a boy who didn't have a pass with him. Though it was after 4:00, the monitors saw their 'solemn duty, and they swung smoothly in- to action, with a profes- sional sense of timing which only comes from long hours of practice. Monitors Mop up the Halls LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Kornelsen, P.I-Iauptman, G. Earle, M. Frederick, L. Sutton, and B. Malmgren assume natu- ral monitorial positions for their WECOMI photo. We can only draw the conclusion that those who did not appear for this picture are missing in action. Afwuf-,Q ,W My V.A. ., Vw f IZ , 15:9 i 491 - H 'QT' A 5 ,, Pr '07 you 'Y ,-4' av Bill Rathje, Robert Seston fCapt.y, and Dave Kramer uphold the honor of Wheaton Community High School. Tiger TV Team Brings Back Books Early last fall WCHS was given the chance to send some ofits talented seniors to Chicago to participate ona WNBQ-TV quiz show called lt's Academic. Fifteen students -including Scott Armstrong, Tom Attig, Ann Crabb, Sharon Fitzsimmons, Chuck Gibson, Don Jenner, Sue Keller, Dave Kramer, Sandy Lincoln, Bob Morgan, Bill Rathje, Bob Seston, .lane Spitler, and Pat Vincent - went to the WNBQ studios for an audition, and the show producers chose Dave Kramer, Bill Rathje, and Bob Seston for principal contestants, with Don Jenner and Pat Vincent standing by as alternates. lt's Academic, broadcast every Satur- day at 6 p.m., is run on the order of the popu- lar College Bowl, except that in this case the students are from Chicago area high schools, and three different schools are on the show each week. Bill, Bob, Dave, Don, and Pat, accompanied by WCHS speech teach- er Miss Barbara Summers, made the trip to The panel as it appeared d u r i n g the second match when alternate Pat Vincent replaced vacationing B ob Soston. Chicago three times and scored one first place, one second, and one third. For the first place victory over Home- wood-Flossmore and Arlington Heights, the WCHS library received a set of THE GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WGRLD, which contains the notable writings of thirty cen- turies. ln the second contest, the Wheaton team was beaten by Rich East and in turn beat Evanston Township. Then, due to a contested answer in the first show, Wheaton, Homewood-Flossmore, and Arlington Heights met again, this match resulting in a first for Arlington, a second for Homewood-Floss- more, and a third for Wheaton High. Though the atmosphere on the setduring the show was tense, all concerned agreed that the chats exchanged with the otherteams and the excitement of being involved in the actual production of a television program made the whole experience very enjoyable. 122 W-ipoo . Lawrence. ROW ONE: G. Stitt, J. Paine, E. Howard, J. Trummel, D. Sanders, P. Jackson, R. Stewart, A. Turley, F. Winbolt, J. Stuppy, M. McGreer, J. Beckman, P. Senneff, S. Fors, J. Howard, L. Johnson. ROW TWO: C. Brinkman, S. Malmgram, S. Fry, D. Knaak, P. Politsor, T. Sleep, K. Hardy, T. Renwick, D. Reiser, D. Benware, J. Ahlers, E. Deirs, J. Luttrell, J. Roberts, J. Hauptman, P. Riedel, D. Kay, K. Strassenburg,J. Schwaber. ROW THREE: C. Klug, M. Benaroyo, G. Wheaton, D, Manger, W. McWhirter, R. Selby, S. Fron, K. Johnson, D. Rauter, D. Drier, P. Bolt, R. Williamson, R, Frank, M, Remer, K, Schwaber, . Thiele, J. Almond, V. Klug, S. Hubner, M. Reinik, R. Wolgemuth, M. Babb, R. LaPage, R, Matter, J. Hakes, J. Brooker, . Boardman, K, Mueller. ROW FOUR: G. Grauzas, S. Harsch, N. McCloud, J. Schluchter, D. Ward, K. Moore, P. Winkler, Ritter, R. Sanders, B. Vokurka, B, Phillips, D. Ham, P. Blackwood, T, Hall, S, Hawkins, N, Jerdee, B, Baptista, . Wilkinson, C. Fors, C. Brewster, L. 'Swanson, P, Wagner, G. Sheridan, T. Attig, M. Macy. ABSENT: L. Kein, C, Sweet, The Concert Band Sounds Good Like a Good Band Should ffz yCff . .... ....... . .. ii It's what's up front that counts and WCHS has got it up front on the podium Where Mr, Sweet dir- ects the band, spins the music, and makes it mild. My word, Mollyl That sounds awful! We must leave I Indeed it does and indeed we must! I can't stand it!Let's go to Wheaton, Myrtle. l've been hearing some good things from Mr. Sweet and company, maybe we can get jobs with his organization. lt's worth a try, Mollyg l'm so tired of these terrible sounds, l'Ve forgotten what a good band sounds like. l'll be glad to try Wheaton once again. These music stands, like many others, had forgotten what a really good band sounds like. They had tried so many other bands that they had lost track of what a real, genuine, down-to-earth band SHOULD sound like. They, like many listeners, started with Wheaton but soon began listen- ing to other bands in the area. Their senses became numbed in their dazed wanderings from band to band until they finally realized that the certain some- thing was missing and that listening was no longer a pleasure but only a habit. They, like so many others, realized that Wheaton had what they wanted and returned to find listening enjoyment once again. Wheaton has the sound to start with and the sound to stay with, the sound of Wheaton spoils you for other bands. When good music means a lot, you get lots more from W. C. H.S.: more body in the low Voices, more flavor in the sweet sounds of the upper reg- ister, and more taste in the selections. Only good music reaches your ears. W.C.H.S. is the band for those who really like to listen, those in the know go for the Tigers for real listening satisfaction. lt sounds great because the musicians are. You get eighty- odd seasoned musicians The Wheaton lli h MarchingBandftheCgn- cert Band in disguise, impatiently paws the earth as they wait to take the field to perform one of their precision routines. The WECOMI votes for the band majorettes: , Lynda Mclieen, Gayle Claudon, Pat Hollings- worth, Carol Sweet, and - Cindy Baker. V009 trained well, developed well, blended well,and made to sound even better through longer practice. lt's what's up front thatcounts, so remember when thinking of switching bands that only Wheaton has both a pure clean musical sound and Mr. Sweet up front. Remem- ber, Wheaton sounds good, like a good band should. This band has been one of the busiest organizations in W.C.H.S. throughout the year. ln a surprisingly dry marching season, the march- ing band, with new drum-ma- jor Joe Luttrell entertained football fans with half-time shows guaranteed to satisfy their listening hunger. ln ad- dition to their three mid-game shows, the band members journeyed to the annually rain- drenched Northwestern Band Uiiy Festival at Evanston. Joining over 5,000 other stu- denrs, thev prepared a colossal The Xlarching Band forms the easy-to-rev ognize form of the Liberty Bell to remind the voters in the audience to vote in the off-year election. These bold students brave any weather to entertain tht- fans in thc stands. half-time spectacle, and for the first time in festival his- tory the presentation actually took place. Following the successful marching season, the band moved through to the comple- tion of the concert season. John Roberts and Bob Phillips were sent to the All-State music activities, with numerous other band members taking part in the Fox Valley Nlusic Festival and the district and state music contests, where competition in the solo and en- semble fields was held. The band's- main efforts were di- rected toward the Spring Con- cert presented in April, a concert certainly enjoyed by all the Nlollies and Nlyrtles in attendance. Band officers forthe year -- 1-,L were Tom Attig, presidentg gt-:Q Bob Phillips, vice-presidentg - Joan Trummel, secretaryg and Maury Nlacy, treasurer. ,Z 124 Intermediate Band Blasts Better Than Ever Before ROW ONE: D. MacBain, R. Lanterman, M. Gunther, M. Blanton, S. Coslet, L. Shmidt, L. Dell, D. Yost, Z. Combs, E, Loth J. McCulley, S, Ryan. ROW TWO: D. Kroning, D. Anderson, L. Gangestad, L, Bamber, G.-Comstock, C. Pendergraft, L Lemley, K. Creighton, P. Farnam, P. Langille, P. Skarshaug, G. Phillips. ROW THREE: J. Cook, D, Hulier, B, Duncan, J MOISY, D. McClun1g. S. Seaburg, R. Congdon, C. Peterson, P. Scott, D. Muzzy, A, Egerdahl, D. l-larper, J. I-leslinga, D. Frank L. Slewis. ROW OUR: J. Brinkman, T. Sanders, F. Stadtlander, R. Kendall, K. Knight, J. Sanders, H, Doyle, J. Marstan D. Sujak, E,- Heverly, B. Weigt, M. Aderman, B. McBain. The Intermediate Band is comprised primarily of freshmen and beginners for Whom there is no room in the concert band. This year, the band was one of the largest and finest groups in recent years, showing great promise for future concert bands. ln the fall, this band combined with the marching band for the first time in history for a successful half-time pres- entation. The band's fine efforts in the concert field were rewarded with an ap- pearance on the same program with the concert band in the spring. Orchestra Grows By 60 'Z ROW ONE: D. Wood, B. Colman, L. Kuhli, L. Johnson, G. Stitt, J. Payne, B. Rodgers, C. Schneider, J. Beckman. N, l.eo.ROW TWO: C. Mostert, P. Filkin, P, McDonald, G. Wonneberg, B. Friedery, C. Graf, D. Sanders, J. Trummel. ii. Howard, S. lfors. L. Johnson, J. Howard, P. Capps, L. Smith, C. Webster, M. Cording. ROW THREE: J. Taylor, J. Kopp, L. Schoenthal, K. Schneider, G, Ilansen, D. Boewe, D, Benware, K. Lawrence, E. Davis, J. Roberts, K, Strassenburg, J, Schwaber, l.. Swanson, T, Attig, M, Macy, K. Johnson,C, Chisholm, P, Macy, D. Dreffin, J. Young. ROW FOUR: L. Xlontgomery, S, Koch, S. Hamilton, V. Robinson, T, Charlesworth, N, Cellmer, D, Montalva, ROW FIVIL: D. Wiss, J. Hirnmelfarb, V. Dunkirk, W, Bono, B, Hastings. ROW SIX: K, Michelic, R. Sanders, N. McCloud, B. Phillips, J. Brocker, D. Boardman, K, Mueller, Y. Klug, J. Almond, Mr. Carsten, L. Froden, L. Ilenrickson, M, Goesswein, N. Jerdee. The orchestra struck out on its own with its First Annual Fall Concert in November, under the direction of Mr. James Carsten. In December, the group joined hands with the choir for the Christmas Vespers presentation at lidman Chapel. This year the orchestra celebrated its second year as an inde- pendent musical organization at WCHS. Music from CAMELOT, a Broadway show, was the main feature at the Spring Concert along with works by Mozart, Dmitri Kabalevsky, and Gillis. The orchestra grew this year from thirty to fifty string players. The combined group totaled eighty members and was led by President Debbie Wood, Vice-President Karen Schneider, Treasurer Nancy Leo, and Secretary Karen Michelic. A trip to perform at other high schools and the Fox Valley Music Festival were highlights of the year. 125 126 Under the direction of Mr. Roland Gansman, the choir has been active, as in past years and has participated in several successful performances. At the annual Christmas Vespers, sponsored by the Women's Department Club of Wheaton, the choir presented the Gloria Mass, by Vivaldi and The Cherubic Hymn, by Hansen. Among other selections, various Christmas carols from other countries were presented. Several concerts were presented for various civic groups and a small ensemble was chosen to sing at special programs. Sev- eral members of the choir participated in the district convention. From these people, mem- bers Were chosen for the all-state choir. Jan W.C.H.S. Choir Charms X ROW ONE: Debbie Wood, Sara Gerig, Diane Blackburn, Jan Paral. ROW TWO: Cheryl Hultman, Pam Gleason, Donna Gansman, Elm a Lee List. ROW THREE: Nancy Niswander,Sherri Nill, Diane Heibner, Jan Schwanke, Judy Graham. ROW FOUR: Mickey May, Barbara Bencini, Ellen Fhyrie, C h e r yl Wheaton. R OW FIV E: Lorraine Culver, Cathy Clendenning, Betty Hansen, Annette Bach, Linda Lewis. ROW SIX: Larry Killian, J ol-In Pflecke, Sharon Frost, Sue Eastman, Bob Seston. R OW S EVEN: Randy Koch, Phil Glasser, Louis S u t ton, Ken Fleck,JohnPenrose. ROW EIGHT: Bob Carver, Pete Taylor, Mike Hoisington, Mike Parker. ROW NINE: Jim Cole, Ed Gerstung, John DeWolff. Quist and Larry Killian were the two members from the choir to represent Wheaton in this huge and beautiful choir. The Spring Concert, presented March l7, was its usual success.Various spirituals were sung, as Well as the beautiful Glorious Everlasting, by Cousin. This is a very un- usual and modern piece of music and it created a perfect finale. The choir also sang other sacred and secular numbers. Officers this year Were: Bob Seston, President, Corky Glasser, Vice - President, Pat Vincent, Secretary, and Larry Killian, Treasurer. Karen Volbrecht is the librarian and Carol Nantz is the accompanist. its Many Listeners ROW ONE: Debbie Sedgewick, Nancy Purnell, Fusako Fuchi- gami, Susan Muzzy. ROW TWO: Diane Spicer, Charlene Brown, Janet Smelsic, Jane Wolfgram. ROW THREE: Cynthia Rod- gers, Donna Doudna, Jo Smith, Debbie Evans. ROW FOUR: Chris Cullum, Beth Lower, Nancy Ritter, Judy Kyrk. ROW FIVE: Barbara Woods,Barbara Stewart, Bonnie Murphy, Marcia Maddux, Cherry Walker. ROW SlX:Carol Osborne, Karen Vol- brecht, Joan Trummel, Kathy O'Hare, .lanQuist. ROW SEVEN: Paul Dresser, Nancy Leo, Carol Nantz, Scott Powell: ROW EIGHT: Mary Bellamy, Bill Boyle, Bruce Magurn, Bob MacDonald, Karen Erickson, ROW NINE: Ken Wolgemuth, Paul White, lloward Meell, Tom Warren, Pete Anderson. Choruses Receive Girls' Chorus 128 The Girls' Chorus is an organization of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. This chorus is a good prepara- tion for girls who are interested in later being in choir. From these girls, the members of choir are chosen by Mr. Gansman. The chorus participated in Various events, such as the Christmas Vespers and the Spring Concert. In addition to these, the chorus sang for the Women's Society at Gary Methodist Church. ROW ONE: Joan O'Neill, Maxine Swanson, Cathy Lundgren, Libby Gaines, Lois Heyden- burk. ROW TWO: Ginny MacKay, Carolyn Stocker, Judy Scherer, Linda Allen, Paula Williams, Mary Jane Perry. ROW THREE: Patti Pearson, Sherri Koch, Linda McDole, Margie Tuttle, Sue Mitchell, Cammie Wiggins. ROW FOUR: Evelyn Jansen, Gail Allen, Marilyn Bryant, Cindy Hultman, Judy Angell, Louisa Strobot. ROW FIVE: Carol Lebrecht, Cindy Hansen, Meredith Poe, Cindy Stark, Sandy Sanborn, Ellen Hodges. ROW SIX: Robin Ha,nsen,C o r i n n e Caiferty, Laurel Lun- dahl, Debbie Headon, Donna Waldow, Peggy Carney. ROW SEVEN: Donna Heiberger, Ginnie Cooper, Sue Sampson, Jill Gernand, Bonnie Stanek, Marilyn Ohr. ROW EIGHT: Ellen Stock, Hannah Greve, Janet Curtis, Betty Gustaveson, Carol Swanson. Vocal Training Mixed Chorus Ji T '7 K ...4 al 4' .jr vu 'T ROW ONE: S. Gettinger, K, Leonard, L. Nelson, B. Covert. ROW TWO: .J. Hafner, L, York, G. N'onr.irh1n, K, Wurvburg, ii, Smid. ROW THREE: M. Fountain, S. Hove, lvl. Schact, S. Bolt. ROW FOLR: H. Haroiy, S, Hartigan, Y, High, i fJ1'.' i IVE 1 IV Luttrell, G. Sullivan, J. Johnson, P. Overton. ROW SlX: C. Whitaker, S. Schmidt, J. Sheber, S, Sullivan, iiff.'.' SE Y.'IpN: J. Sommerfield, S, Hendricks, M, Wiesbrock. ROW EIGHT: Ni, Funk, K, Lieferman, S, Xiatland, N, Noonan. iiO'.'.' NINr,g ii, lixline, J. Simchiek, J. Holm. ROW TEN: J. Knaak, L. Thompson, L. Elias, S. Tummer. ROW i.l,f ULN: G, Graz., IJ. H-crm, G. ixlaver, W. Slocum. ROW TWELVE: M, Kohn, G. Creve, B. de Wolfe. ROW THlRTi-,E'X: W. Khrxfns, I , Kunwti., B. l 'aif'xveatliei', D. Shirk Mixed Chorus is another singing group consisting of freshman, sophomore, and junior boys and girls. This is also a good preparation for the underelassmen before entering choir. The group participates in the various concerts and other school events during the A. year. 129 zfg ,z,25Z.!.,47ffyL 5 -,MX f,, - ff ff vffff f 5 'fy,fzfgfhyfjfffffwim MW 1 ,fl H , .,,..,fQA,a . f ,I f 2 f frf f '- -L ll ' f w ,mf - in :1if?'pf3f' it -.-- 'if ifki myw- ' 1 ,, - , w , f A C043 - f W U! U fwjfmw W ff 47? wwf Mg? M54 My MZ Wmr'J,, 7fZfi? ,MMWM 2!,3f2f ,WmW f f f , :5fi,yf,,Qf . 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En- couraging more active participation in Thespian activities such as three-act plays, student-directed one-act plays, and a trip to attend Becket at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago was faculty adviser George R. Hunker. On these pages you see pictures of the Thespian production The Curious Savage which drew an audience of over 1200 students in the fall. This presentation, under the direction of Mr. Hunker, concerned the zany inmates of a mental institution contrasted with the visitors from the sane outside world. The Curious Savage was one of the most successful plays in recent Wheaton Thespian history. Members of the cast analyze the characters whom they portray inasemi-informal rehearsal. gil ' , I . 1 3 Live, Lincoln! LlX'l-Q! .lust a quiet evening at home with the kooks for the doctor played by Ken Fleck. The raving beauty is Lulu Richmond, the female da Vinci is Jane Dumbauld, the mother-type is Liz Ray, the concert violinist is Pepy Paker, and the guilty-looking one is Sandy Lincoln. The outside world qfittingly arrayed in a dastardly . ,R 3,3 4 . t lt' 4 1 -..' N V 11 fri' l . 2 ox.. - 3.532551 Y it 'QD L- utxg, N lf? 5. mfr. 5 - 1 blackj breaks in on the quiet and peace of the sanil tarium with greed and distrust. Dr. limmet informs Mrs. Savage qGwynn Bakery plus one that the sanitarium and the various inmates are not as strange and mixed up as are the inmates of the outside world. '? X The production of The Curious Savage deserves our deepest praise and admiration for its unsurpassed orig- inality as shown in this scene oi' deep philosophical meaning. Stage-managerGE1rjvOlson'indassistantdirector Gene Beckman look over the script :is they plan I their Work which is so iM'Ci'SFZ1I':. to the pliiz s success. . ,,,, YY., mauro 'LMT . L ' .ul ee.- H., ' ia- 1 , L , , 52:3 W 5 :xi if , ' 3 E 3-v tx ... ! .-i 5 f ,Q .- Z5-ff 134 Script Club Pushes Pens as SEATED: B. Snow, S, Keller, L, Neill, L. Lewis, B, Hanson. STANDING: B. Coleman, L, Meschke, N, Dahlstedt, Miss Felgar B. Woods, D. Spicer, D. Woods. On one evening of every month, Poetry and Script Club, under the direction of Miss Grace Pelgar, met at the homes of its mem- bers. The meetings included the reading of a well-known author's poems followed by the reading of the members' monthly creations. Besides accomplishing its purpose of literary growth in the members, the club provides a fine opportunity for fellowship. The poetry-loving officers were: Presi- dent Barb Snow, Vice President Leslie Neill, iecrnetary Sue Keller, and Treasurer Linda ewis. Student Library Assistants Library assistants helped in the library on a regular hourly basis. They performed a variety of duties, which aid them in their school work and sometimes lead to librarian- ship as a career. The group belongs to the DuPage Valley Student Library Association and is represented on the board by Janice Rockwood, a junior. The student library as- sistants help to make the library a pleasant place in which to be. lxockwood, Sl,-XNIDINC: NI. V 1 man, lx. liuiton, C. luoyd, J. isliur, J. Nolan, ll. Hartzog, I llifnti Library Club Pushes Books ff Fflk Nolan Il. Sauer, M. llorgman, M. Gagnon, J. Rockwood, D. Iichtenberg, G. Schindlbeck, L. Troedson. li, Jansen, J. Canty. The purpose of Book and Library Club is to promote good reading and the under- standing of literature. This year the club re- organized and now has a new constitution. Programs included a demonstration on calligraphy by Fusako Fuchigami, a potluck supper with a talk about life behind the iron curtain by Mrs, Clara Putnik ofChieago,and a trip to Chicago to see the musical comedy Carnival, Second semester included two book reviews by prominent Wheatonitt-s, a spring trip at lfaster-time, and the traditional picnic in June. Officers were: Nancy Kimball, prcsidentg Gcorgianna Schindlbeck, Viec prcsidcntgl .inda Troedson, secretaryg and lgvie .Ianst-n, treas- urer. ,aa ff' . v Q Fl 'M' -'R-4 'f --ev t c are the people who, with- out recognition or reward, work hours so that you can enjoy t encfits ofthe lihrai'5': Sl'fAT- i 1 I lib Xl. Gagnon, 'l'. Isbell, M ,' ichlcnbcrg, C. Schindlbeck, .gp - x . ' 1 . lx 4 w , wr' .- at 35 3:5 va + 'i qfjy- Sf'.nQTJf 135 136 Current Events Club s pons or M i s s Elizabeth Husted is constantly in touch with all the late breaking stories. She continu- ally strives to promote an interest in keep- ing up with the times, latest happenings, crises, and issues. SEATED: L. Lewis, M. Richmond, J. McMillan, Miss Husted, S. Roth, G. Smith. STANDING: K. Harvey, S. Eastman, D. Guild, J. Himmelfarb, J. Curtis. Current Evenls Club Finds That World News is.. Discusseding What is happening today? Where? Why? How will world affairs and crises affect us? The mem- bers of the Current Events Club want to know the answers to these questions. They also like an ex- cuse to take time to read and learn about the world in which they live. Bi-monthly the club discusses current topics, often following one topic over the span of several meetings and discussing the reasons for, the causes of, and the results of the situation. Since the members of Current Events Club read from many news sources, they often hear new and unusual views and opinions concerning late world happenings. It has been said that an informed society makes for a democratic society, and Current Events Club is striving to create an informed and therefore democratic student body. Officers who served under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Husted were Sue Eastman, presidentg Julia McMillan, secretary-treasurerg and Bob Seal, pro- gram chairman. Debaters Fight Forenslcally 'v 1 Forensic Club is an organization which in- cludes high schools all over the nation, lt has two main subdivisions in its basic format, de- bating and oral interpretations, The debating section uses a national topic for its material. This year's topic was, Whether the U.S. should promote a common market for the Western Hemisphere. The debaters from WCHS competed in a debate tournament at the University of Chicago with over seventyentered, and in sectional and state debate tournaments early this spring. The oral interpretation division has several other departments under it, including dramatic reading, humorous reading, and original oratory. This group also competed in district, sectional, and state competition this spring. Although this was its first year as a mem- ber of Forensic Club, the group did manage to stir up interest in the school. There were twenty to thirty regular members and the bulk of these were underclassmen and should provide WCHS with some good showings in next year's com- petitions. Although there was only one dualmeet this year, several are being scheduled for the coming season. The club was fortunate to have two very fine sponsors, Mr. Thomas, who helped the mem- bers on their oral interpretations, and Nliss Summers, who coached the debaters. Forensic Club met every other Tuesday in Room 120. The meetings included any business to be taken care of, announcements, and a short program by some of the club members. Ural critiques of the program were given by the spon- sors and club members. Officers were: Sandy Lincoln, Presidentg Jim Sutorius, Vice-President, Laurel Bye, Sec- retaryg Bob Reichert, Treasurer. .94 F.T.A. Trains Teachers E l i i I E C i ROW ONE: A, Kintner, G, Erickson, L, Bertalmio, J, Stephans. ROW TWO: C, Burr, C, Mostert, S, Muzzy, D, Blackburn, V. Stitt, S, Fors. ROW THREE: Miss Pommier, P. Lehner, K. Emelander, J. Fischer, N, MacGregor, S, Waldron, C, Brinkman, ROW FOUR: S. Schuck. A prime example of a vanishing race of social-minded, understanding, yet misunderstood, creatures who have only the teenagers' best interest at heart, Miss Pommier is trying to inspire others to follow in her footsteps. 138 The Future Teachers of America is a group of those students hoping to someday become teachers. The meetings have been varied and interesting, consisting of movies, speakers, and other activities. One subject concerned that of teaching machines which are becoming more Widely used. The club has sponsored two bake sales. A representative Was sent to a convention in Evanston, at which many ideas concerning the field of teaching were introduced to the dele- gates, These ideas were brought back to the Wheaton club and Were found to be quite in- spiring. Some of the club members have served as assistant teachers and private tutors. The officers are: Jean Stephans, Presi- dent, Alice Kintner, Vice-President, Gay Erickson, Secretary, and Carol Bertalmio, Treasurer. Miss Anne Pommier is the fac- ulty sponsor. This has been a busy year for the Future Homemakers of America. During the Christmas season a very profitable bazaar was held and a Mother-Daughter Banquet was given in the spring. The funds raised during the year were used for Various projects including a contribu- tion to CARE, a bond presentation to an out- standing senior in the field of home economics on Honor's Day, and the sending of a girl to summer camp, where she will be able to learn more about the field and relate her knowledge to Wheaton Community High School home economists. The club's officers were: Nancy Sword, Presidentg Elaine Hartley, Vice Presidentg Barbara Scharringhausen, Secretaryg Eleanor Hudera, Treasurerg Mrs. Katharyn Bullen, Sponsor. The Way to a lVIan's Heart ls... ,A ' nv 1 ,Q ' , I SITTING: E. Hudera, N. Sword, E. Hart1ey.STANDING:E. Hofsetter fx Lesh J Phillips XI Ro e S line d lx I-Jul C Martin, C. Thelen, S. Moore, M. Thelen, G. Henry, L. Thompson M Stralex J Xeaden w Levi e - l T 59 5 'gif' wha all Art Club Serves, School ROW ONE: Liz Esquival, K, Witt, S. Reimer, C. Susmilch. ROW TWO: M. Schrader, C, Barth, J. Burghardt, J, Carter. ROW THREE: J. Canty, K. Smith, J. Staub. Mr. James Pettigrew, Art Club sponsor, is always willing and able to assist any inter- ested student. Members of Art Club strive to further their understanding of art, One of their projects this year was a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago to gain more knowledge of art in its many forms. Under the leadership of Elizabeth Esquivel, Presidentg James Rue, Vice Presidentg Cindy Susmilch, Secretaryg Jody Burghardt, Treasurerg and Mr. James Pettigrew, sponsor, they have offered their services to the school in preparing advertisements of school activities. C' C 'Jjmii-7,f,:ff7 : 'v-an .g'QVT' ' 'f Lie.-.f This is the type of poor devil that the girls in AMC wish to help. Their humani- tarian goal is certainly exemplary. Mrs. Marie Schroeder, the school nurse, is the sponsor of the Allied Medical 'Careers Club. The LifeTheySave May Be Your Own Allied Medical Careers Club, sponsored by Mrs. Marie Schroeder, is open to all stu- dents interested in any of the various medical fields. Throughout the year, the members are acquainted with the different medical pro- fessions by movies, speakers, and visits to medical institutions. A speaker from Michael Reese Hospital of Chicago, a movie on the work ofan operat- ing-room nurse, and trips to the West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park and to the Hinsdale Health Museum were on the agenda. The biggest trip of the year was a tour through the Great Lakes Naval Training ROW ONIC: J. Claudon, G. Smith, C. Nantz, E. Knrch. ROW TWO: J. Q ' Brinkman, P. Bolt, K. 1 Lundgren, M. Babb, G. 1 , Dunkirk, C. Kessen, P. f i Johnson, P. Macy. ROW , TIIRLIS: C. Carlson, S. Rusk, L. Bomber, J Sheber, B. Clemens, M Bailey, R. Giraldi, P Johnson. ROW FOUR: C Boyd, C, Martin, L Lemlcy, I.. llcndricson S. Block, M. Gunther 'Ck Hospital. This trip takes place every two years and is open to juniors and seniors. The club members are not interested in doing things for themselves alone. Amongthe projects for the year were a carnation sale for the benefit of the Central DuPage Hospital and a program for the people at the County Convalescent Home. The activities were con- cluded with the Spring Banquet. This year the officers were: Joyce Claudon, President, Gail Smith, Vice Pre- sident, Carol Nantz, Secretary, and Eileen Karch, Treasurer. -A 141 142 Biology Club Emerges From Goose Island Swamp f 'g' ' 5' I A H flryf A -k,'5 -, f- f. ,',' -f . ' ,ff ffzimfi ' I ' 'V Wow ' ,o , V, ' p v 1 f',' 5 2ifff!ff 'f , ' '57 ' 5 f -, ,., ,.,?., .. , lffyyfwf ' ,. f ., -, M15 y n - awp, , ,f ,M .. . Wy - ff. ' 'o ' 'fo' . . -, -f . oof . J ,-,H -ff S' as 'Q 4- fu . -. , A 4 T f Eng .-, 4 43 1.2 H Y- ,qu 1 'ef-2,,.'2w ' A if if J .. - 'oh' A P 4 'fin' 1 'T' - ii 12-'Zi' 'Z i.f'1 -. ' 4' ' ' - '-f,.' ff' 'f-Q11 . 72' 2 . V ' 1 ' ' o ooo 2 With Mr. Pierre stalwartly in the lead and Bob Morgan bringing up the rear, biology club sets out fearlessly to pit itself against the unknown creatures lurking in the murky reaches of Goose Island Swamp. The Biology Club engaged in a variety of social and educational activities during the year. In an attempt at collecting biological specimens, the club took a bike hike to Goose Island in the early fall, only to return with a deeper appreciation for the dry land on which they live. The club also sponsored an all- school field trip to the Chicago Natural His- tory Museum, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Planetarium. Winter month activities included movies and guest speakers and the participation of members in individual and group experiments , with some members entering their projects in area science fairs. This year witnessed the launching of the first ship of the Biology Club Navy, a 14- foot canvas covered canoe, for use on field trips and for a little water fun at the annual spring picnic. Officers who served under the direction of Mr. Dale Pierre were George Jansen, president, Bob Morgan, vice-president, Claire McClenny, secretary, and Jeanne Fischer, treasurer. ROW ONE: J. Fischer, C. McClenny, G, Jansen, B. Morgan. ROW TWO: S. Schuck, A. Kintner, M, Gourley, S, Mitchell J Scherer, J, Graf, K. Hardy, G. Bachorski, M. McGreer, D, Headen, S. McGrath, P.. Jackson, K, Harvie. ROW THREE R Williams, J, Curtis, M, Warner, S. Wonneberg, R. Hartzog, D. Smucker, T, Marconi, G. SWHTISOII, S. Baker, J. Reshoft J Mack, J, Pfluecke, B, Stahmer, W. Stevens, Mr. Pierre. ROW rONli:x Y'I3.'Gustafson, A, Kintner, K. Near, S. Waldron ROW TWO X1 Ross S Roth X Lowrx lx Nlson 9 Sthutk ROW l'I'IRl1l,n: D. Manuell, J. Graham, N. D2-1l1lSIGdI, J. Ayers J Varlcv B Morgan S Howard R Ialage ROW FOUR I Voiroe, T. IVlCGreer, ll. Garrod, J. Curtis, D. Sniucker, J Swanson J Squires J Brocker Chem Club Vlslts Argonne Chemistry Club enables students to pur- sue their interest in science beyond topics covered in the classroom. The club's ac- tivities this year included a triptoA rgonne National Laboratories, demonstrations and experiments conducted by the students, lec- tures by Well-qualified speakers in the field of chemistry, and projects for individual participation. The club functioned under the direction of Miss Alice Boon and Mrs. Phyllis Nelson, sponsors. Officers for the year were Bob Morgan, president, Jay Varley, vice-presi- dent, and Jill Ayers, secretary-treasurer. S. Schuck, J, Payne, C. Krueger, J, Schwaber, B. Morgan, J. Goodwin, C, Brinkman. Math Club Nlanipulates Figures Riemannian space. . .hyperbolic geometry .. . quaternions. . .topological transformations ...ls this a foreign language? No. This is a small sampling of the language of mathe- matics, a language which the members of'Math Club are interested in understanding. ln the past year, the club members viewed movies and took part in many discussions concerning this language in an effort to obtain knowledge of the world in which they live, a world of of mathematics. Another function of the club was to de- velop mathematical skills and understanding so that Wheaton could move up in the state- wide standings in the National High School Mathematics Contest held in the spring. Officers were Bob Morgan, president, Jim Goodwin, vice-president, and Carol Brinkman, secretary-treasurer. The 1963 WECOMI has initiated another of the many features which rank it above the average yearbook. This box has been provided so that any student who wishes may write down his favorite theories, axioms, equations, and problems so that in the years to come he may refer to this book for help with his income tax instead of employing a costly accountant to do the work for him. The 1963 WECOMI expects no monetary reward for this service, but it would appreciate the undying gratitude of the students of Wheaton High. 144 Tensionpermeates the air as fate pits two chess faddists against each other in a stimulating battle of wits. Here three games are progress- ing toward thrill- packed endings as each wary opponent ponderously strug - gles to produce the most devastating maneuver he can de- liver to crush his adversary. Chess Club Clashes In Fun af' ' Chess club at Wheaton leligh was operated on a very informalbasis. Few business meet- ings were held, but chess-playing meetings were held every day of the school year in Room 223, Any time a member felt like playing, all he had to do was stop in and he was sure to find competition. The annual tournament was held and the winner was Bob Morgan. X,- ln a challenge match with archrival Glenbard West, the Tiger pawn-pushers pushed to an impressive and decisive -l-l victory. Officers forthe year were Paul Hedstrom, presidentg Dean Katerndahl, vice-presidentg Bob Morgan, secretaryg and Scott Baker, treasurer. I3 MOI-gan, M1-I Tape, S, Baker, C, Couger, P, Hedstrom, D, Wells, L, Hendricksen. D. Osborne, H, Hanger, D, Katterndatl J Goodwin. 146 Spanish Club Hablas Espanol as Los Amigos has as its aim to increase interest and understanding of the Spanish language. The officers, Judy Metegrano, President: Becky Lovett, Vice-President: Ellen Stock, Treasurer, Linda Jenner, Sec- retary, and the Sponsors, Miss Larson and Miss Hohlfeld, all helped work toward this aim. ROW ONE: K. Roller, L. Wolff, S. Baker, J. Geesaman. ROW TWO: L. Binns, K, Hardy, L, Jenner. ROW THREE: B. Lovett, J. Metegrans, L, Lilholt, M. Schacht. ROW FOUR: C. DeJong, J. Curtis, K, McCullock. ROW FIVE: D. Nelson, N. MacGregor, P. Carroll, B. Halley. ROW SIX: B. Jackson, L. Sprengelmeyer, E. Stock, P. Lehner. ROW SEVEN: J. Howard, K. Thomson, J, Bachorski, R. Hanson. ROW EIGHT: J. Henning, J. Scherer. ROW NINE: J. Summerfield, K. Burton, R. Hartzog, J. Ferguson, S. Ferguson. ROW TEN: J. Goodwin. Throughout the year speakers related the experiences of their travels to Spanish- speaking countries. Tacos, tortillas, and tamales were among the tasty dishes ordered when the club visited a Mexican restaurant. Feature social activity was the Christ- mas caroling in Spanish and the traditional breaking of the pinata. French Club Parlez Vous Francais - - A 1 N 1 ..i2- is 41' ' 'iii' A-4 all ..-J . .nn x 7 fi f vu. , ir -i , fi ' -as FI I ROW ONIQ: V. VanGetson, N. Dahlstedt, M. Todd, R. Richelieu. ROW TWO: N. llcrtle, B. Smith, S. Nluzzy, J. Schawanke, C Roan, A. llaumgartner, M. Orth, G. Wheaton, M. Orth, M. Joyner. ROW 'l'llRiili: G. Raach, J. Trummel, B. Snow, D. Niartin J. Krulisk, A. Gettinger, V. Stitt, B. Ganka, L. Lukins. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Lindner, K. Burton, D. Garvey, M. Poe, li, Fyrie ROW lflVlC: J. Ililnmelfarb, l3. Kruse, P. Jacklin, S. Schneider, J. lferguson, J. Canty. The principal project of French Club is to hold a French banquet at the end ofthe school year, Where the members enjoy fine food While practicing what they have learned during the year about France and its language. Open houses and bake sales were held during the year to earn the money necessary for this project. The French Club is also trying to raise the funds to help send deserving lfreneh stu- dents, having completed their second year of French, to Quebec, Canada, ioravisit. These worthwhile projects were planned and ex- ecuted under the leadership of President Rochelle Richelieu, Vice-President Vicki Van Garson, Secretary Nancy ilahlstedt, Treas- urer Mary Ann Todd, and Sponsor Xirs. Violet Lindner. This language lab has stimulated and revolu- tionized the study of Spanish and French at Vihcaton lligh. lt is largely due to this mod- ern miracle that these clubs are as large as they are today. 1 3 ,, ,. , . , i -..-..,. , .,,.,.,.,.-.c.., .... V, .. ., Y Y , U 7,4 M, WH, 148 Latin Club Plans Lavishly ROW ONE: Left to Right, J. Encer, J. Dennison, P. Reilly, K. Near, G. Raach, D. Gansman, M. Brewster, V. Johnson, P Beemer, J. Brinkman, P. Beemer, T. Strbot, B. Waldron, D. Powell. ROW TWO: B. Rogers, L. Taylor, J. Springelmeyer, D Doudna, J. Graham, P. Johnson, K. Wurzberg, P. Sennett, J. Bondy, B. Wolfgram, S. Hubner, W. Smith, T. Sleep, J. Guidice J. Young, S. Howard. ROW THREE: K. O'Hare, C. Bulis, B. Lower, P. Beemer, A. Lowry, C. Martin, B. Malmgren, C Clendenning, A. Mitchell, P, Thornelly, J. Curtis, B. Mignon, T. Marconi, K. Johnson, J. Mack, J. MacKay, P, Renoff, C Berthold, R. Williams, T. Ranahan, J. Courtice, G. Dyke. Under the direction of Miss Dorothy Powell, Latin Club is like a Roman society in miniature, being divided into three classes: plebeians Qfirst-year studentsj, equites, or knights Qsecond-year studentsy, and senators Qthird and fourth-year studentsy. The offices, too, are based on an- cient Roman public offices. The Consuls Qco-presidents? were Nick Renouf and George Dyke, the Scriba Qsecretaryj was Randy Koch, the Quaestor qtreasurerp was Pam Beemer, and the Censor was Donna Gansman. The large membership gathered monthly in the evening for short business meetings followed by programs including a party, a play QThis year, part of Winnie llle Pu was dramatizedj, talks, and lectures. The club sponsors the students who go to the sectional and state Latin contests and awards Eta Sigma Phi medals to seniors who finish with a straight A average for four years of Latin. The big event of the year is, of course, the Roman Banquet, held in the spring. While freshmen, serving as slaves, run about here and there, the toga-clad upper- classmen leisurely sip honeyed ambrosia and eat a Roman meal qwithout the aid of knives or forksb. This annual revelry is a grand climax to months of planning by members - of Latin Club. Miss Powell assists in Latin Club activities. 5 T-...J , 45- Mr. Frase, who is not only the sponsor but also the mentor Here Ur. FIHSG relaxes 35 he HSIGHS EO his of Radio Club,demonstrates acomplicated radio mechanism. 1-HIGSI amplifier WhiCh he HHS ir1SIS1lcd Onhis desk for convenience. Radios Reverberate Resounding Rhythms After a year of inactivity, the Radio Club reorganized and had a successful year despite staggered schedule problems. In keeping with one of the major activities of the club, operating its own amateur radio station, the club's license was renewed and a new antenna was purchased to replace the well weather-worn antenna previously in use. To help members learn the radio-telegraph code, practice sessions were held for those interested, while others who had already learned the code spent their time working on various electronic projects. The officers were: John Brocker, Presidentg John Ahlers, Vice-Presidentg Tom Sanders, Treasurer. The club's sponsor was Mr. Homer Frase. 1 C? 5QU,xTTlNGg J, Schluchter, G, Wonneberg,T. Sanders, R. Lriljage, K. Mueller. STANDING: Xir. Frase. J. Ahle-rs, J. ETOCPTQT, A, Becher, P. Shaw, J. Squires. 14 9 'Tiger Times' Provides Writing C. Patrick, S. Pitts, P, Horsley, S. Keller, L. Burt, J. Krulish, C. Keville, L. Hampton, T. Oury, K. Near, P. Myer, M. Healy, D, Markley, D. Kramer, J, Rue, S. Lincoln, J. Buttery, D. Boardman, C. Faulkner. Tiger Times Editor Doug Markley works day and night to organize, plan, and edit WCHS's journalistic effort. The paper's en- thusiastic reception by the student body makes Doug's long hours of work worth while. 150 The Tiger Times is a means for students to employ their writing talents as well as keeping the student body informed on the latest news, activities, and gossip throughout the school. Workers gain ex- perience in gathering facts and co-ordinating ideas for presentation to the student body. A major step forward was made this year with the purchase of printing equipment in February to enable the Industrial Arts Department to print the paper in the school's Graphic Arts classes. This step was made possible through loans from various student activity funds. The Tiger Times offers its thanks and appreciation to Phillips Print Shop for co-operation in printing past issues of the paper. Staff members in charge of publishing the paper were Doug Markley, Editor, Carol Patrick, News Editor, Sallie Pitts, Feature Editor, Dave Kramer, Sports Editor, Jill Gray, Circulation Manager, Jim Rue, Advertising Manager, and Mr. Donald Elfstrom, Faculty Sponsor. Experience These are the shop boys who Work the machinery, T. Bernardi, F. Skow, C. Garner, C. Grimes, L. Mikesell, D.Hapel, D. Wiedow, M. Hunter. Doug, Carol, Dave, and Sally gloat overtheir latest issue, fresh from the press. for Students A Book With a Message' The WECOMI Co-Editors plus one are: Mouth gBill,Rathjej, Eyes QSherri Kochj, Nose QTom Attigj, and at the far left the indispensable Production Editor Animal qRich andersj. Hold itl Don't put it away on the shelf! This book is different. We didn't produce it as a relic to be put in a corner to collect dust. THIS BOOK IS A YEAR OF OUR LIVES. DON'T WASTE IT! With grim determination the 1963 WECOMI staff pressed forward through thick and thin braving the ever-present storm of deadline after deadline. Incorporated into the 224 pages of this monumental yet compact little volume are the ideas of a lost generation. From cover to cover, the 1963 edition reflects the efforts of the staff to provide the students with a yearbook with interesting comments on and an accurate portrayal of the school year at WCHS. From page to page, picture to picture, and activity to activity, the wide-awake staff of eager young beavers endeavored to instill a new look that will, we trust, be a constant pleasure to its readers in the years to come. The original cover design, the colored end sheets, the generously spaced candids, the new interest added to the usually dull pages by heaps of pictures, the terrible catchy headlines and amazingly clever cutlines, the interesting copy, and finally the subtle social satire spread ike a fine spice throughout the book was all planned and carried out with the enjoyment of the reader in mind. Production Editor R, Sanders, Layout Editor L, Killian, Senior Editor P. Vincentfndex EdiFO1' K. King, Class Editor C, Osborne, Advertising Editor J, Roberts, Sports Editor S. O'Donnell, and Photo Editor P. Paker, 152 flf you find it, let us know. Bill Rathje Q Tom Attig 5 . Sherri Kochj Rich Sanders . Carol Usborne Pat Vincent . . Pepi Paker . . Kathy King . . .lohn Roberts . . . Steve O'Donnell liob Seston . . Larry Killian . , . I lp - . . Co-Editors Production Editor . . . Class Editor . . Senior llditor I lead Photographer . . . Index ljditor Advertising liditor . . Sportsliditor Business Manager . . Layoutliditor 0 im M FF' 1-C I rl F ' . g vw ff, 8 , . 'KS , 'Q milk? l A ii s 'Y ll! CFTEXVT: N lQ:ll,Ai', l,, Suit. S l' XXDIXC: Sgh.it'fnit, 'Nt-ntz,-l, lu, .. . . ,zdnts1'..l,X int--nt B. ffinsqn, C, Whtyiton, l'. Xldngolti, U. Hansen, lx, l- rank. J, ,lit kson. Businuss Xliinag- er Rob Suston looks over pro- duction sosts. lt' your book is rc- possossctl to pn for its printing, blame llob. Xltiy be it won't bc, onl3 one-qutwtoi' of tht- books would be needed to serve as collateral. X I L. F, l,o and bt-hold C1 czirnt-.rn and WliCONll workers were- at the same place at tht- stimc time. c if 'tt 2 all , l Q 1 Q, -1 ln 1,400,000,000 of a second after' the piczurf on pigs: H2 '.vg,: taken this Candid picture was :aken 3 safari izliien at tim- right of the door. Bill and Tom work indlusiriousigr wut: :in Lillcoisufxtiz pissio on the last deadline. one sucking nfs thumb to r-,-111-'r-.4 emotional problems is Torn, 153 In Honor ot The 1963 Wecomi Faculty Aavisor 2, , 5 s tw-.Amx l , ,-, , f, ti T, fm. 14 X ' 2731-ffvf' X up 725, .1 ff me ,- ,54 Robert M. Smith Pat Vincent was selected to represent WQ-HS attlirls' State, and asked those vital questions, How is the prom held in Niarengo? and What's student govern- ment like at Oak Park High? Pat Vincent Visits Girls' State Each year one girl from high school is selected to attend Girls' State, held in Jacksonville, Illinois, in the early part of June. Approximately 500 girls attend from all over the state. The qualifications a Girls' Stater musthave are leadership ability, amiahility, and the ability to get along on a minimum amount of sleep. These girls attend classes and lectures daily to learn the functions of the state and local governments. .-Xt night they sit up 'til the wee hours discussing such subjects as, How is the prom held in Xlarengoff' or XYhat's the student government like at Oak Park High? or Do you think DuSable will go down state again next year in basketball? This wonderful week is climaxed by a trip to Springfield, where. it is rumored. the girls sometimes happen to meet the fellows from Boys' State. When the girls depart. they have had an introduction to the intricate functionings of the state and local governments, and to some of the nicest girls in the State of Illinois. 155 156 K. Chu, C. Osborne, P. Petru, L. Carlson, L. Culver, J, Spitler, E, Strobot, L, Meschke, B, Morgan, C, Clist, D, Kramer. National Honor Society This genius business is just too boring. Strives lor Academic Excellence Last June at the Honors Day Assembly, eleven mem- bers of the Class of 1963 were admitted to the National Honor Society as juniors. The members of this group, which functions only as an honorary organization, are selected for membership on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Other members will be admitted this spring as seniors. Pep Band, W.C.H.S. Sound Squad IT'S GAME TIME IN THE '63 WECOMI. Somewhere on this page each member of the Pep Band is pictured in glorious black and white. Be ow is a list of the stu- dents who are in the Pep Band. The first person to ' correctly match each mu- sician with his or her pic- ture and notify the WECOMI to that effect will win a stupendous prize, Maury Macy Tom Atig Loren Swanson Chris Brewster John Brocker Ken Mueller Jim Hakes Don Boardman Ray Matter Joan Trum mel Carol Brinkman Doug Sanders John Almond Vicki Klug Craig Thiele Don Ham Neil McCloud Ken Schwaber Pep Band, under the direction of Maury Macy, is composed of the better musicians in the band. Func- tioning primarily as the W,C,I-I,S. noisemaker at basketball games, the group often surprises fans with some mighty fine musical sounds. The Jllvd' X 8--ll-vnu i At times the Pep Band had to be contained, but even so it blasted on. band co-operates closely with the cheerleaders at games, rallies, pa- rades, and pep dinners for the pur- pose of boosting schoolspirit. There is no spirit lacking on this sound squad. 4 l x 'xl Pep Band includes a- mong its ranks the Beau Brummels of Wheaton High, I 1 ll ' 4 afar Q 1 x I fi. 4 I ,sf-'lf X ,5' , 1 - ,.,,...Y,u, U-I-uni 1 'if'-Ia ,A ' U' 4, wr- e , -, sy- : V.. . I 'Q Mer I f I 5 ' ' ,j The wildly enthusiastic and spirited Pep Band outdoes itselt in the pep depart- No! How many times do lnave ment, to tell you that I don't want your autograph, 157 Horrendous Hordes Pep P.EP CLUB fPart lj Promoting school spirit and good sportsman- ship is the purpose of the W.C.H.S. Pep Club. Pep Club has sponsored many activities this year, including busses to away games, pictures honoring our athletes, posters to promote school spirit, and the attendance contest at the basketball games. The club also was in charge of Pep Week, with its pep breakfast, turn-about day, and pep banquet. The pep pushing officers this year are: Jane Vincent, President, Maryliz Williamson, Vice- President, Meredith Sonntag, Secretary, and Jane McDuffee, Treasurer. The pep filled faculty sponsor is Miss Turner. With many lamentations and snrieks or grief the Pep Club tearfully said good-by to Marty Healy, two years their peppy mascot. up Pooped Student Pep PEP CLUBCPMIIU Girls' League Serves School Girls' League was a new addition to W,C.H.S. this year. The organization was open to all sophomore girls interested in service to any worthwhile school or commu- nity venture. The membership of over.one hundred girls functioned under the leadership of an executive committee consisting of the four elected officers: President Meredith Poe, Vice-President Laura Miller, Secretary Jody Krulish, and Treasurer Mary Ann Todd. The five standing committees were: service, so- cial, program, publicity,and friendship. Miss Audrey Peterson served as faculty adviser. Service projects were proposed by the service committee, with the final decision being made by the entire organization. The social committee planned activities to pro- mote fellowship and fun at the meetings and special events. Planning of the meetings and making of arrangements for guest speakers was handled by the program committee. Publicity committee was in charge of all advanced publicity work as well as the reg- ular articles in the Tiger Times. The friend- ship committee's main job was acting as student guides for transfer students, helping them to become oriented to Wheatonliigh and assisting them in meeting their new class- mates. Service projects engaged in this year included an orientation picnic in September for the new freshman girls, trick-or-treating for U.N.I.C.E.F. on Halloween,afund-raising open house in November, and a collection of food, gifts, and toys for needy families at Christmas. The Ladies' Auxiliary for The B.P.P.M.P.S. C,W,H. congr e- gates in the old Jewel parking lot- bike undermost, screaming, a nd cheering-before a surprise descent upon the poor un- suspecting senior boys at school. The descent. The Ladies Aux- iliary for the B.P.P. M.P.S.C.W.H., Better Promotion of Pep and Mischevious Pranks in the Senior Class at Wheaton High, is a group of Senior Women who have as their goal, Spirit and Unity in the Senior Class. This has proven no easy task with the split sched- ules and working hours of the many members of the Class of '63, How- ever, the Senior Women still managed to gather together long enough to ride their bikes to school the morning of the first football game and supply some five hundred helium- filled balloons, which were released at the kick-off of the New Recognition ROW ONE S Kummer P Luttrell K Creighton L Lundahl J Dusek, S. Bjarnasoll, M. ROgG1'S, P. Meyer, C, Roan, IS. Sampson B Smith Head Usher ROW TWO C Boyd N Sword V Johnson, D. Martin, J. Rockwood, J..Curt1S, C. Martin S Vloore B Curtis D Nianuell Miss Hohlfeld Sponsor ROW THREE: L. McDo1e, L. Field, V. Wiss, J, Cramer, K- 1eo Emelander C Brinkman T Lambert S Ferguson J Canty J FerguSOH, J. G00dWin- The B.P.P.M.P.S.C.W.H. Varsity game. Lim- ericks were written for all the Varsity basketball players, senior wrestlers, and senior gymnasts. The Senior Women also sponsored a Get-Acquainted Tea in the Spring to get to know all the new Senior Women and their mothers. The girls have enjoyed the fun they have had promoting pep at the games and meets of the year, and have brightened many a sporting event with their bright orange sweatshirts. Officers: Co- Chairmen, Ann Crabb and Pat Vincentg Sec- retary, Sally Pittsg Treasurer, Donna Monogang Sponsor, Miss Watt. Ushered In f. l'Q'.' Q V Q f I OQQVWW - - , 7 4 f6iifo'4'.W.0gs11C07.'.v.v.. - The Ladies Auxiliary tor the Better Promotion ot Pep and Nlischevious Pranks inthe Senior Class at Wheaton High -:mfr 13 The usher crew has been the least recognized of any school organization. This year, however, usher crew has made many improvements and has become experienced and organized under the guidance ofXiiss li F Hohlfeld, the sponsor, and Barb Smith, the head usher. l The purpose of the crew is to actas host to the audience during all school activities, including plays, concerts, and, most important, the Varsity Show. There is more to being a good usher than meets the eye, and the members of the crew should be con- gratulated for a job well done. R. Beale, G. Weith, L, Sutton, J. Miller, J. Courtice, B. Bangs, B. Grafer, D. Turney, B. Seston, S. Armstrong, D. Kramer, J. Brydon. Key Club Serves Community 162 The fuzzy-faced gentlemen are: Jim Bell, Scott Armstrong, Dave Miller, Don Hartzell, and the winner-7-Bob Phillips. Key Clubs across the nation and in Canada are sponsored by local Kiwanis Clubs. We are one of over 2500 member clubs with a total membership of over 60,000. Basically our purpose is to help instill good citizenship in upperclassmen through service projects for the community, the school, and the churches. Most of you remember the fuzzy-faced gentlemen who graced our halls during the Homecoming festivities. The Key Club con- gratulates Bob Phillips, the winner of that beard-7-contest. We welcomed the opportunity to exchange ideas with the Key Clubbers from North Adams, Massachusetts, when they spent a week here as part of the interstate exchange program. Each year all of the members of the Illinois-Iowa District meet for their conven- tion. This year we invaded the Edgewater Beach Hotel. Most of the Wheaton members were present doing their small part toward a very successful convention. l'm getting out this spring. How long are you in for ? This guy was giving a lecture on birds and he said something about a bosanopa or botenovi bird and pandemonium broke loose. '1 H 3 1 F . i .. 1.. N 1 K XX Q g 5 1 94 , 1, 5 A in ,V .if ',, Tummy plus One. You left You left You left Good-Bye Seniors put your foot in. put your foot out. put your foot in and youshake it all about. The seniors, contrary to thc populurmyth of hogging all the important responsibil- ities at WCHS, are glad to spread thom- selves around and give the underclassmon experience. ,-.. . -. . 1? -.,, Nhat! lt's leaking. i know l neva' Sf JfJl.l have loaded it before the heist. 163 'W 9- srwffff I VARSITY AND J.V, TEAMS ROW ONE: C. Faulkner, B. Bremner, J. Hale, C. Kee, P. Nelson, S, Griffin, R. Shemansky, M. Lange, ROW TWO: J. Stacey, Mgr., J. Popp, Mgr., M. Vichiarelli, J. Renwick, T. McGreer, J. Bersano, C. Ohrberg, Mgr., H. Leary, Mgr. ROW THREE: O. Duncan, S. Parsons, I. Bruce, R. Cohee, T. Surges, B. Mate, G. Allen, B. Salter, H. Palmer. ROW FOUR: J. Wright, D. Turney, B. Green, T. Mackey, D. Flynn, S. Kerr, W. Lewis, B. Beckman. ROW FIVE: J. Olson, D. Jones, G. Engstrom, M. Palma, J. Stanbaugh, C, Gibson, P. Koenig, G. Neill, D. Schmidt. Coach Barnes' Boys Mr. Barnes, as the fans know him. To quote Wheaton's varsity football coach, Howard Barnes, Boys, we're proud of you. What's right is right, and when you do the right thing, you come out O.K. in the long run. The whole school undoubtedly agrees with Coach Barnes when he says, We're proud of our football team, Due to the suspension of a dozen players for violation of training rules, Wheaton this year was forced to go into its season with an inexperienced squad. Despite this handicap, the boys went out and foughta good fight, chalking up a fine 4-4 season record. Opening the season against traditional rival Glenbard West, the Wheaton players proved they were not pushovers by bringing in a convincing 20-6 victory. It was in this game that John Wright began the scoring rampage which labelled him one of the outstanding juniors in the Chicagoland area. John ran for touchdowns of 4, 24, and 85 yards and kicked two extra points to account for all the Wheaton scoring. The following week, the visitors from Proviso West splashed their way to a 14-7 victory over the Tigers in the first Interim League game of the year. Wheaton left the field at halftime with a 7-0 lead on a 30-yard touchdown Varsity Record Wheaton . . . . 20 Glenbard West . . . 6 Wheaton . . . 7 Proviso West . . . 14 Wheaton . . . 13 Rantoul . . . . . 6 Wheaton . . . 14 Willowbrook . . . 13 Wheaton . . . . 7 Glenbard East . , 13 Wheaton , , ,. 14 Morton West . . 25 Wheaton I ,, 7 Maine West . . . 25 Wheaton , .. 7 West Leyden . . . 0 Even with the excel- lent record the Tigers piled up a- gainst seemingly un- surmountable odds, some of the games proved to be upset- ting headaches, Break Even ramble and conversion by Wright. When the Bengals returned from the locker room, however, the rains came, and the light, mobile Wheaton line could no longer get the jump on the heavier Panthers, and victory slipped away. The third game of the year took place atdownstatc Rantoul. Wright gained 2l9 yards from scrimmage and scored 7 points, while Steve Griffin became the second Tiger to cross an opponents' goal line. The result was a 13-6 win for our side. The next week at Willowbrook, in perhaps the most exciting game of the year, Wheaton brought their season record to 3-l with a l4-13 win over the Warriors. Once again John Wright scored all the points, with his final tally coming with only 1:37 remaining on the clock. The following three weeks the Tigers would just as soon forget, for they had a bit of trouble with three succes- sive homecoming contests. They travelled to Glenbard East to be upset by a score of 13-73 they travelled to Morton West and lost 25-14, and they finally returned home for Tiger Turnout and lost 25-7 to a Maine West squad which was just plain tuff, In this period, John Wright scored all the points except a score with a recovered fumble by Gordon lingstrom in the Morton game. ln the final game for '62, Wheaton became a .SOO ball club with a 7-O victory over West Leyden. Chip Kee re- covered Wright's fumble in the end zone for the only touch- down, and John added the extra point. Upon completion of the season, Wright and senior guard John Renwick were selected for the All-Conference team and both gained honorable mention on the All-Suburban Area and All-State teams. The first game began .is the 'Wheaton Tigers slash tiirough the Psp Qlub's rnastc-1'p1e:c, Uur 'bOf.S,'.Slllllf'lClSQilSlllT1g m ood, s o u ntl ly xmlloped Cllenbard West to start :hc season off with a blast. ,.. ., .. ,'. , Imej. ' lzolcl ii buddy 1 ou forgot to sag. 'Votliet' miy V. ,67 Seniors added brains and brawn to the Varsity team. Here they grimace at the unfortunate WECOIVII photographer, who made the mistake of saying hike after he took the picture, He was released from Geneva Hospital on April 23. BACKFIELD: Cohee, Griffin, Engstrom, Hale, Palma. LINE: Schmidt, Koenig, Gibson QWould ya' look at that face lj, Renwick, Faulkner, Turney, Olson, Mackey, Surges. Next year's darling of the gridiron, Johnny Wright, ploughs for extra yardage against heavy Willowbrook opposition. Coach Barnes gleefully bestows his smiles upon Tiger co-captains Chuck Gibson and John Renwick. John Wright and Ditto Renwick, full- back and guard, were elected to the All-Conference team. V2.9 'ldv The good guys fwhitej play a mob scene on a bad guy as number 66 Bones crunch as six burly Tigers play down Qwhitej rushes to get in on the fun. you go with an opposing ball carrier. Off sides on everybody. WHEATON FACES The WECOMI camera blurs as Wright zoooooooms to one of his numerous run-away touchdowns. TUFF OPPOSITION Say, did anyone see Cl fellow dressed in black Carrying a pig's skin around here? 159 ROW ONE: D. Brumfield, J. Jones, G. Burcham, D. Leonard, J. Bratkovitch, J. Tickard, L. Engel, M. Wheeles, P. Special M. Rheads. ROW TWO: M. Johnson, Mgr., M. Anderson, D. Hoppe, S. Harsh, H. Schultz, T. Smith, J. Kerwin, D. Walbert, R Fandel, S. Wilson, D. Dudgeon. ROW THREE: P, Ridell, B. Ehlers, T. Hall, B. Jacobson, J. Showalter, G. Wyatt, B. Nelson G. Ryan, J. Basham, N. Phipps. ROW FOUR: Coach Longacre, K. Fix, B. Carver, B. Weight, J. Woolery, D. Sckolowski, D Schinetello, B. Balfour, B. Mickelson, A. Robinson, Coach Duhm, Coach Roller. ROW FIVE: R. Frank, C. Rounds, G Martin, F. Barton, C. Egerdahl, D. Sujac, G. Haenisch, D. Wasson, T. Eastling, R. Magruder, Rex Frank. Sophomore Football Season's Record Wheaton . ..... 14 Glenbard West . . . 12 Wheaton . 31 Proviso West O Wheaton . . 7 Maine West . Wheaton . 26 Niles West . Wheaton . . O Glenbrook . . Wheaton . 20 Morton West Wheaton . 18 West Leyden Wheaton . 19 Forest View . The Class of '65 had quite a bit to brag about as far as sophomore football was concerned this year. Not only did their team compile a 6-2 record, but they did so even after the loss of ll players who were moved up to J.V. competition at mid-season. J.V. Football Season's Record Wheaton . . 6 Naperville . . Wheaton . . 7 Proviso West . Wheaton . . 7 Willowbrook . Wheaton . 13 Glenbard East Wheaton . . .O Morton . . . . Wheaton . 19 Maine West . . Wheaton . 13 West Leyden . ln racking up a 2-5 season's record, the Jayvees did not reflect their true ab-1l1ty, for a large number of the team members were moved to varsity and the team had to go with a group no of fine, yet inexperienced, sophomores. fSee page 167 for J .V. Squad picturej Undelealed! ROW ONE: Roger Schmitt, Bob Lefkow, Jim Showalter, Dick Dreier, Jim Player, Chuck Kee, Earl Heverly, Jim Duncan, Don Engstrom, Ed Brown, Mgr, ROW TWO: Coach Arnold, Frank Koenig, Bob Vokurka, Pete Massey, Bill Scott, Jim Shannon. John ilarsch, Bob Basham, Steve Buttrey, Coach Maris. ROW THREE: Jim Williams, John Nevenfeldt, Steve Myers, Bruce Fairweather, Jeff Cook, Phil Johnson, Roy Truemper, Dace Pinkley, John Morey, Jim Austin, Jim Boyd. ROW FOUR: Glenn Comstock, Don Peplow, Paul Recht, Dick Gunderson, Howard Zorn, Jim Leaver, Bob Hawkins, Keith Knight, Glenn Phillips, Dave Sujak. ROW FIVE: Bill O'Connor, Terry Hohnson,Lee Webster, Jim Kirk, Dick Kunath, Paul Borter, Rick Hutchinson, Ron Taylor, Bruce Bluedorn, Steve Maddux, Chuck Rocco, Roger Simpson. Freshman Record Wheaton ...... 25 Wheaton . . . 29 Wheaton . . . 26 Wheaton . . . 21 Wheaton . . . 13 Wheaton . . . 18 Wheaton . . . 20 19 Wheaton . . . The Wheaton freshman football team, under the direction of Coaches Maris and Arnold, battled to the freshman championship of the Interim League with an impressive un- beaten, untied season. The Cub s record of 8-O was the result of a tremendous team effort, with each squad member pulling his share of the load. Once again Wheaton rivals of the future must contend with a member of the fighting Kee clan, for halfback Chuck Kee demon- Proviso West .... O Maine West . . . O Naperville . . .O Niles West . . O Glenbrook . . . 6 Morton West 7 West Leyden 0 Forest View 7 strated abilities as an outstanding football player by capturing the interim League freshman scoring title with a total of eighty points. Coach Maris attributes the team's suc- cess to just plain hard work. The team had speed and played good hard-hitting football, both offensively and defensively, showing great promise for successful football cam- paigns in the coming years. ,,,,,, N , 5, - - ' X I . V1 , , . fo , A I ' I g ty .Li I g - tl - , A 'K A Q ' Y: tif A 5 gm' , it .....s,At:,.,,, 1- ,J ' . ggi? '5: f.fe 34-.5'i'.i,,fz..5f'-1.--M fm,-1 at f 1 A -w 7 AL' wt 1-: f 5' g.g f,f'f. 'mlm-1: 2 ' , f . - H ' , X i, S1353-f7f'zggi,4,,3,f I vff,,M.:,, f 1 V .V . 5... -J 1: . -1 K W F- ,Y Eff., rg: ' ' W' ' : ' 'i',gfi5?w-:iii it' -, Q' -M 4-fu - vi .,., - ... M.: ' in ,L-...... -.'.l.-La.. , ,.J. ., ,:, . ,-3.f,A'f.l1 'E 171 isnt 'fn ,..,- ROW ONE: C. Schutt, B. Ehlers, D. Petersen, B. Gerrish, S. Romer, D. Gurney, P. DeVere, B. McDonald, P. Dresser, W. Tallent, Mgr. ROW TWO: C, Fischer, R, Richter, B. Unser, B. Ramp, J. Jackson, K. Schwaber, J. Wolfgram, D. Hillis, D. Churchill, C. Carrison, Coach Fricke, ROW THREE: J. Cole, D. Frank, J. Payne, D. I-Iartzel, B. Beebe, J. Brown, J. Schwaber, D. Positano, B. Dvorak, B. Boyle, G. Martin. Senior Ken Schwaber finds out that CC work- outs are uphill all the way. mm ,.,, Q... 'WHY' Over The River The reason behind the headline is that these pages are devoted to cross country, and when one runs for Wheaton, he runs over the river and through the woods. ln the summer of '62, the boys on the team decided they'd had enough of the old course and went out to createa new one at Northside Park. They developed a difficult course which is also quite scenic, including trips around the lagoon, over two picturesque foot bridges, and around the Public Bathtub and Little League Stadium. The team was very successful on the new route, both in winning all their home meets and in losing the opposition in the swamp. Owner of the course record is senior Ken Schwaber with a time of lO:O6 for the two-mile distance. This year's improved 3-3 showing, as com- pared to last year's 2-6 record, can be attributed to a better balanced squad, necessary in cross country. Leading the team to a .500 season was a fine trio of runners consisting of seniors Ken Schwaber and Pete DeVere and junior Bob Ramp. ln addition to the dual meets, Wheaton placed sixth in the thirteen-team field at Glenbard East in the Interim Conference Meet and twelfth in a twenty- team field in the District Meet at Willowbrook. 'sq Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton VARSITY RECORD West Leyden Niles West . . . . Morton West Glenbard East Proviso West Willowbrook SOPHOMORE RECORD West Leyden . Niles West , . Morton West . Glenbard East Proviso West Glenbrook South . . . Willowbrook And Through The Woods '1' ao., J .fa---...M . 'F'-tx Just look at Bob Ramp's expression of delight. What fun CC must be. Moxie runs wild. One little, two little, three little Tigers run away with the race xl S ess.. 173 174 Jump all Opens Season Say ref, isn't there some regulation to cover this? ROW ONE: Mgr. .l, McGreer, D, llillis, B, Christensen, B. Nelson, J. Sutorius, S. Griffin, D, Jones. ROW TWO: Conch Duhm. ll, libelt, ll, Bailey, D, Churchill, G, Peters, P, Koenig, .l. Crabtree, .l. Wright, C. Gibson. Varsity Basketball Tournament Play The varsity basketball team finished the regular season with a 7-ll record and a tournament season record of 4-3 to make a disappointing ll-14 over-all season. The Tigers started fast, but suffered the loss of seniors Jim Crabtree and Ray Ebelt and junior John Wright through injuries. With a record of 5-9, the team settled into ninth place in the Interim League. Following losses in the opening rounds of the holiday tournaments at Morris and Joliet, Wheaton brought home two consolation tro- phies with victories over Argo, Morris Ottawa, and Carl Sandburg. The squad consisting largely of under- classmen gained valuable experience for next year, the first in the new Upstate Eight Conference. Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton -14 -3 Glenbard West . Niles West . . . Glenbrook North Naperville . . . Glenbard liast . Forest View . . Proviso West . East Leyden . . Willowbrook . . Deerfield . . Prospect . . Nlaine West . . Morton West . West Leyden . Niles West . . Glenbrook North West Chicago . Rantoul .... 58 6l 58 76 46 -19 56 T8 94 5-1 58 Sl 66 55 ST 63 58 66 175 ,wk The Wheaton Tigers Have Their Ups and Downs 176 , . I fsZz11n,.......Mf 1 M, A49 ,:,, A big thrill came for Tiger fans when a Contact lens was lost and everyone was recruited to make a thorough search as the visitors' score mysteriously advanced. wi Ll f X ii' , ' . v ' 1 1 .. 'S'-5 --wg -QL, My b fi' X . I X f ,E In NX- ,i xl A . vw 4 i 1 Y Z Cucss who fax L -If if. V , g. or Q.,-5 MORRIS HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Tigers Win Two Trophies Wheaton .... 56 Carl Sandburg . . . Wheaton .... 71 Argo ........ Wheaton .... 59 Morris ....... JOLIET HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Wheaton .... 69 Willowbrook .... Wheaton .... 67 Ottawa ....... Wheaton .... 58 Carl Sandburg . . . REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Wheaton . . . 59 Lake Park . . . . 178 ROW ONE: B, Beckman, R, Shemanski, C, Dewlaar, D, Scott, J, Moore, ROW TWO: J. Stacey, H, Xleell, B, Bangs. D, Iinrlx P. Henning, IE, Balfour, G, llaker, Mr. llelm. Junior Varsity Basketball 9-10 L. The junior varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. llelm, finished witha 9-10 season reeordglisplay- ing promise for next season. Wheaton . . . . Wheaton . . . . - Wheaton . . . . 51 Wheaton . . . . 48 61 57 Wheaton . . . . 33 Wheaton . . . . 51 Wheaton . . . . 61 Wheaton . . . . 39 Wheaton . . . . -18 Wheaton . . . . 40 Wheaton . . . . 34 Wheaton . . . . 45 Wheaton . . . . 2T Wheaton . . . . -15 Wheaton . . . . 52 Wheaton . . . . 30 Wheaton . . . . 57 Wheaton . . . , 45 Wheaton . . . . 68 Glenbard West Niles West . . Glenbrook North . . Naperville . . Glenbard liast Forest View Proviso West Leyden liast . Willowbrook . Deerfield . . Prospect . . Xlaine West . Xlorton West West Leyden Niles West . Glenbrook Nor' i I ' West Chicaco Glenbarcl tres! ' ' ' :XtirO1'a West Ei 50 36 53 32 43 as 38 59 67 30 -1-1 60 5 6 52 50 D -12 52 -lf Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton 2 Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Going into the Wheaton Sophomore Tourna ment, the sophomores had a record of 9 7 Glenbard West . Glenbard West W. Glenbard East . Forest View . . Prospect . . . Proviso West . Glenbard West . East Leyden . . Naperville . . Willowbrook . Deerfield . . . Maine West . . Morton West . . West Leyden . . Niles West . . . Glenbrook North Sophomore Basketball 9-7 1 ROW ONE: G. Wieth, F. Koenig, D, Wheat, S, Hawkins, D, Scott, Z, Rudolph, C, Kee. ROW TWO: T. Renwick, M. Johnson B Bulat, T, Wilkinson, B, Miller, C, Bogart, D, Telling, J, Whitmer, G. Grauzas, D. Dudgeon, Mr. Maris. Freshrhah Basketball 13 7 W ON! C L l, Austin, ll, Iiluedorn, lf, Koenig, R, Simpson, ll, l-'rickman C lhillipps l CIOI S Xlalm 1 n I J n c nfigcrg Mr, llusck, Coachg S, lfishcr, J. Ilanson, CT, Rocco li Xian ll ilu iinson ons o The freshman basketball team, coach- ed by Mr. Wesley Dusek, finished with a 13-7 record, and climaxed the season by taking first place in the lilgin Tournament. Wheaton Glenbard West Wheaton Glenbard liast Wheaton Forest View . Wheaton Prospect . . . Wheaton Proviso West Wheaton Hinsdale . . . Wheaton Glenbard West Wheaton Naperville . . Wheaton East Leyden . Wheaton Willowbrook . Wheaton Deerfield . . Wheaton Maine West . Wheaton Morton West . Wheaton West Leyden . Wheaton Niles West . . Wheaton Glenbrook North Wheaton Larson .... Wheaton Ellis ..... Wheaton Larson . . Wheaton Dundee . . ROW ONE: J. Churchill, J. Jones, D. Hatch, T. Leonard, J. Brydon. ROW TWO: Mgr. Orberg, B. Reinert, G Kieft, D. Gerber, P. Blackwood, R. Raab, D. Kramer, Coach Jacquin. Varsity Jacquin's The Wheaton Varsity Gymnastics team finished the season with a 9-7 overall record, and placed sixth in the Conference meet. Led by seniors Jim Brydon, John Churchill, Dave Kramer, Terry Leonard, junior Bob Reinert, and sophomore Don Hatch, the Tigers were 5-5 in the Conference. In the conference meet, Brydon placed fourth and Churchill seventh on the side horse. Leonard placed fourth on the high bar. Wheaton Wheaton Glenbard West . Wheaton Maine West. . . Wheaton Elgin ...... Wheaton Glenbrook North Wheaton West Leyden . . Wheaton Hinsdale .... Wheaton Niles West . . . Wheaton Rich ...... Wheaton Maine West . . Wheaton Proviso West . Wheaton Barrington . . . Wheaton Prospect .... Wheaton Rockford .... Wheaton Forest View , , Wheaton Willowbrook . . Glenbard East , 1' an l nil 6 ft ' Eu di Ai I2 'I is H 'dl ' V 'In 9 Q' , I I 6 ,Qt 1 'J QV' 'T 4 ,l fl s l 6 3 f 3, ' 41 'I I ' s... L . ff .. . k - 'ik T. ROW ONIL: B, Jacobson, D, Wiser, li, l-leverly, D, Gilchrist, llaenisch. ROW TWO: Coach Jacquin, B. Nielson, R, Williamson, D. J. Miller, B, Seal, l', Wright. Gymnasts The Sophomore Gymnastics team had a very fine season, compiling a record of thirteen victories a- gainst three defeats, and placing fourth in the Interim Conference Gymnastics meet. Wheaton ....... 7l Wheaton . . . . 87 Wheaton . . . . 75 Wheaton . . . . 89 Wheaton . . . . 94 Wheaton . . . . 72 Wheaton . . . . 68 Wheaton , . . . 63 Wheaton . . . . 89 Wheaton . . . . 73 Wheaton . . . . 68 Wheaton . . . . 67 Wheaton . . . . 75 Wheaton . . . . 78 Wheaton . . . . 65 Wheaton . . . . 85 Glenbard West . . 59 Maine West .... 40 Elgin ....... 32 . . 48 28 56 63 Glenbrook South Glenbrook North West Leyden . Hinsdale . . . Niles West . . Maine West . . Rich East . . . Proviso West . Barrington . . Prospect . . . Forest View . . Willowbrook . . Glenbard East . - 1 . . . 1 . 67 43 ..58 ...64 ..67 ...57 Q 54 ..67 ..48 Tronvig, P, Winkler, R, Beale, D, Rabb, C, Walbert, T, Smith, J, Showalter, S. Powell, Soph -r ,- iv, Tx 12 , 5 fri in V -4 7 - at 9 if 'fff' .1 , W ,, 1 g fri V f - ' . rf' ,V ' J l 'Sl' 1...-.. if- ,c 183 184 i t . , ,A . M 14, s5,.,,-.,w1e': fmsz... .- Jim' ,V f 7 Q4 . 1 i Q 1 Y ' V ' V' -1 ' fai n -Qyii' 42, 7 I Q 4 6 - -'.Mf,foz3'f'. , f ,w.q.,WNf,4.-mn: ,M.,w, . , , . t J 4 ' Q YM , Xi., f, 4 ' Q . , ' IQ' ',t '-1a ?: .-,11'1?1:7Yf 4- fgfifi'5 :f4,f'..5973j-TX' 15' ' ' ,K f 1 ,Zn-2fffj,,f,-,1f,14,15-f gp , iyrkf-,Q?gf'Qffi3g-0 . LA ,Q :p:g,. g ' ey- - ,. ff -sw-:.,q.. y--.-gs'-1 ,f-,f ' - g 7 5-w,,:-fgw 1'-X211 wf - .wuts ,4. . .ff , ,,.,. K ' ,- J .f ' sh Simi-f','2f1. . ,fail ' lffifvf v. -Ge l f 1' f , ' ' f ,,,., , , P ,-1 g , 111 , H if s ay: , tif Q if is 4-,Z- ff :iff aw dw ..:i,':i Pe-1 4 g el , I www' Ziflk, f ' '- '- - tr , if ' A sw N-ff-1 D it r.,,.,L Z ' 1-WMM xx mwwmwfmww 1, I X. f 'M wsewff,'f',',w:pi ,i 'f ,4 ,SQ X N 4123.2 4' XX' , .Q W ,fx Sophomore Don Hatch performs well on the rings. Paul Wright finds himself in a tough Co-Captain John Churchill makes like a bird on the side horse position on the horizontal bar. Jerry Jones swings on the rings. Ooh, that smarts! ,ST L: vs -Q - Warren Lewis Dan Maahg Peter Mangold Bruce Xlate D011 Jenner Paul NGISOU Orrin Duncan John Renwick Gay Allen Gary Sheridan Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Mr. Garner Co-Captains John Buttery Cy Faulkner t I , xg VarsityWrestlers Hinsdale ...... 23 Wheaton . . . 24 Niles West ..... 29 Wheaton . . . 13 Glenbrook North . . 28 Wheaton . . . 22 Glenbard East . . . 31 Wheaton . . . 29 East Aurora .... 21 Wheaton . . . 34 Prospect . . . . . 25 Wheaton . . . 29 Re-avis , , , , , 31 Wheaton . . . 27 The Varsity wrestling team finished the season with a 6-8 record which gave Wheaton a tie for fifth place in the Interim Conference. Led by Co-Captains John Buttrey and Cy Faulkner, the grapplers closed the year by winning five consecutive dual meets. Buttrey had a 2l-3 record and Faulkner a 20-4-2 record. Wheaton proved to be strongest in the tournaments, winning the St. Charles Quadrangle, placing second in the Oswego Quad, and fourth in the Oak Fark tournament. ln the District tournament, Wheaton placed third, and Buttrey, Faulkner,and Paul Nelson qualified for the Sectional tournament. Faulkner placed fourth in the Sectional. Proviso West liast Leyden Willowbrook Deerfield . . . . Forest View Maine West .... Morton West 5:5 f. V 't so 1 1 ., Glen Burcham Jim Bratkovich Ian Bruce 1 Larry Engel Rick Fan el - f, 1 M , 1 Dan Flynn Don Hartman John Mettling Jim Sandin Paul Warner Bill Wright fs Q 4-gg Junior Varsity Wrestlers Wheaton . . . 16 Niles West, .... .33 Wheaton . . . 18 Glenbrook North . .24 Wheaton . . . 23 Glenbard East . . .22 Wheaton . . . 23 East Aurora . . . . 15 Wheaton . . . 36 Prospect . . . . . 12 14 30 Reavis....... Wheaton . . . The Junior Varsity team tied for fifth in the Interim Conference with an overall record of six wins and five losses. Composed Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Proviso West East Leyden Deerfield . . Maine West . Morton West 17 24 23 17 25 mainly of sophomores and juniors, this team got very valuable experience for next year's squads. .Mx-4 U Q WSU, 187 Sophomore Wrestlers and ROW ONE: Bill Heath, Dick Loerzel, Dale Frank, Glen Martin, Jim Bratkovich, Jim Kerwin, Jim Basham, Glen Burcham, ROW TWO: Coach Ewoldt, Ron Magruder, Dan Sokolowski, Steve Mangold, Frank Barton, Geoff Ryan, Steve Harsch, Bill Beeby Mgr. Bill Curtis, Jay McNeill, Mitchell Rinek. Wheaton . . . 19 Hinsdale ..... . 22 Wheaton . . . 30 Glenbard East . . . 13 Wheaton . . . 31 Forest View . . . .16 Wheaton . . . 2l Prospect ..... .20 Wheaton . . . 48 l9 Proviso West .... 8 24 Wheaton . . . East Leyden . . . . The Sophomore wrestling team tied for first place in the Interim Conference with a record of ten victories, two defeats. Led Wheaton . . . 33 Willowbrook . . . 8 Wheaton . . . 38 Deerfield . . . . 12 Wheaton . . . 34 Maine West . . . l4 Wheaton . . . 47 Morton West . . . 3 Wheaton . . . 39 West Leyden , , , 7 Wheaton . . . 42 Niles West . . 6 by Steve Harsch with an ll-O record, the Sophomores lost only to Hinsdale and East Leyden. E?-i-.....-.-., Freshmen are Future's Hope Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton sf s, I 5. an W Pictures of the freshman wrestlers were not available. Their names are as follows: Bob Basham, Jim Duncan, Dan Bottoms, John Harsch, Jim Boyd, Paul Langille, Steve Buttery, Jim Leaver, Mike Cafferty, Will McWhirter, Drew Ritter. Glenbard East Wheaton Forest View . . . Wheaton Prospect ...... Wheaton Proviso West Wheaton East Leyden . . . Wheaton The Freshman wrestling team tied for eighth place in the Interim Conference with a record of four victories, five defeats, and one tie. They, as the sophomores, are the hope for Wheaton's wrestling future. Good Luck riniesl Deerfield . . Maine West . Morton West West Leyden Niles West . is L 190 Indoor Track SEATED: D. Schiavatello, B. Boyle, H, Zorn, P. Payne, D. Frykman, S, Kerr, D. Ward, A. Adgerdahl. STANDING: J. Hale D. Turney, D. Dugan, B. Gerrish, P. DeVere, B. Van Slyck, B. MacDonald, C. Rounds, B. Marti, R, Schmidt. Once again this year, the Tiger Indoor Track Team works out in the big gymnasium and travels to North Central College fieldhouse in Naperville for dual and tri-meets. Coach Fricke looks forward to a very successful season and hopes to develop many bright prospects for the track season in the Spring. Underwater Basketweaving Dips lnlo Lagoon Action Underwater Basketweaving is a relatively new sport at WCHS. So far, we have found excellent par- ticipation in this sport and it is hoped that with a little recruiting, it will become more popular. This sport is very difficult, though the name implies some- thing more trite. The participants must be in excellent physical and mental condition. Each member must have an abundance of courage for it is very dangerous and trying. For those students and others who have not real- ized that such a sport is in existence at this school, here is a summary of the rules. Each team has five members in action. However, there are approximately forty in reserve. This year, the team started out with forty-seven, but due to various misfortunes, the num- . ber has now dwindled to 23. lt is very important to build up the membership to where it belongs and thus every prospect is encouraged greatly. The object of the game is this: Each person is given a basket to weave, which takes ten minutes to finish. Then each is given some air, which will last for approximately five minutes. The object is therefore to finish the basket or burst the lungs. The one who finishes the basket is the winner and the one who bursts the lungs is the loser. lt is a simple game. Here we see the tense battle between two competitors as they struggle with their brittle reeds, each hoping to complete his basket before his lungs burst. A sad aftermath to this picture is the tragic fact that Tiger Waterman, Loyde Bridges, left, emerged face down with his completed basket. But these are the breaks of underwater basketweaving, which each team member knows before even getting wet. 'Yr 5 I !,r, . l'ih ' 7' M- - .L W F ROW UNli: li. Marti, IB. Gt-rrish, li. Van Slyke, J. Wolfgram, S, Romer, S. Lemont. ROW TWO, J, Jackson, K, Schwnber, J, Iirydon, D, Krzimmer, J. llalc, CI, Faulkner, H, Christensen. ROW TllRlili: D. Turney, B. Nelson, D, Petersen, IU, Gerber, J. Renwick, lx, Olson, li. Petersen, Il. Cobb. ROW FOUR: C, Gibson, R. libelt, J. Crabtree, J. lfarnum, V. ,Xntlci'son. Lettermen Get the Lead Out f' fix These men are hard, Don't knock thcse men, for they are the cream of the Wheaton athletic crop. 'lhese boys deserve much credit for their efforts on the gridiron, cross-country trail, basketball court, wres- tling mat, gymnastics apparatus, track and field, tennis court, golf course, a'nd baseball diamond which have earned them the right to wear the letter repre- senting athletic achievement at WCHS. These are our . 5 hard guys and we're proud of 'em. 54 fi v', wx 't..,x Tiger Lettermen emerge victorious through the pep hoop symbolizing the support thatthe Wheaton students give them to spur them on. ,9, Elaine Oury, Linda Burt, Nancy Wurzburg, Jill Ayers, Sandy Kahler l Cheer l leadeI'5 1 QQ E.E51j?i fi 25:11 nf '-X12 f gif : ffl? f: W? 5222? f .in lr 5 yy W7 -!1?1 fxz, Mil Aifefw L f fi i:4,if.i:. 14 7- xl:- iljfgsfisi' .gffgw r-if 3 fav' 1 A . , e':'51f7fQl' ,, ff' ' ,'!'SZJ:?c,P l 1, J , - ,C1.:'f':' ,,', 1157, . I I-F ' 1 ' - mu. ,W ??i2iS5?41?5L:l . , , N ,A.,, , , f Q A ' , Sifixigl , 4 V y Fl 44 li., l-l- yfrfixglmx-455. .ll ,,: ,1 K . 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Wheaton Community High owes a great debt of gratitude to the cheerleaders who gave so generously ofthcirtime and talent to support our teams. l ,fi HllllIllQllI'KllCl'. Diane Swenson. v vi' TW' ROW UNI-if Pam llorslcy, Nancy Wilhoit, Pam Hughes, Sally Sedgwick, Ext 0- Ki-1' ia-Huw-' I-A V, ...,,., M. . -'A..iL,.. 1 I l 193 I 194 Compliments of Wheaton Sport Shop We Carry A Wheaton Barber Shop M me of Ladies' Hair Styling--5 Chairs ' Appointment if desired Sportmg Goods 127 N. Hale St. MOS-6999 133 N. Main COMPLIMENTS OF C. Kamp 81 Son Funeral Directors 120 N. HALE ST. Mo 8-0016 fi! Q31 HUBERT E. 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Front Street MO 8-0257 -R X 'QP- Wcrrenvillegzzlz Warrenx ille l1l1n01 Xb ' T ir- M Sam s Pizza ON A DATE OR AFTILR Tllli GANHQ GO TO SAM'S FOR Tllli BEST PIZZA AROUND MONTRGSE 5-0880 1026 COLLIQCI XXI NLl Kueflefs landscaping Service Complete New Lawns - Olii Lawns Rebuilt Black Dirt - Fill Dirt - Lawn Seed - Fertilizer Post Hole Drilling - Complete Fences Driveway Cutting and Gravel - Snow Flowing Chain Saw Service - Trucking - Nursery Stock Suburban Buick Co., Inc Established in IQ44 - Honey Girl Where Fashion Is First 103 W. Eront St. Wheaton, Illinois Sportswear Car Coats Purses 1 Blouses 5 Dresses Automobile Supplies and Accessories Bicycle Tires - Tubes Bicycle Repairs Authorized Jeep Dealer Sporting Goods h TOYS - Games Where Service Is Good And Prices Are Pair - Let Us Prove It! 303 W. Front MO 8-2240 118 N, Hale Wheaton, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 Durable Construction Co. 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MO 8-6477 Bob HorsIey's Men's Stores Wheaton and Glen Ellyn MO 8-7 Cricketeer - Ivy League Suits Manhattan Dress Shirts Donegal Sport Shirts Dan Richards Ivy Suits For Men Pendleton For Men and Women Villager For Women Bernard Altman 272 CULLIGAN Culligan DuPage Soft Water Service 120 Bridge St. Call: MO 8-4100 Nights: NIO 8-O-HT ' :ms l:l:l I -is WYWT, tr. , .,,,v 1 Q' . -S NIONTROSE S-0923 Bill Malone s Enco Service l9lO E. RQOSEVELT RD. IYHEATON, ILLINOIS .. -ll HlATT'S DRUG STORE Cldest Established Business in DuPage County E.N. Denson Drugs Cigars Stationery Wheaton, Illinois Established 1859 Phone MO 8-2525 'l l I PHESCSHPTEDN HLLED Wheaton Phar macy 201 S. HALE MONTROSE 8-6780 Costume Jewelry O Sportswear Coats - Suits Dresses Millinery ' , rrgwf I' Liberty at Main f'Mu,L8'h MO 8-5771 I 212 Compliments of Complete Ceramic and .Xrt Supplies illinois' largest ceramic and art supply l'1Ol,1S6-EV61 B'Ii'l1Hg for the hohhiest and the professional artist. . 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Schubert Drugs For All Your Family Drui Needs 24-Hour Prescription Service EX 3-14-0 Batavia Road 1 2 Block liast Wtiwenville . 213 Kings Barber Shop 1 Galaxie - Fairlane - Falcon - Thunderbird Sales and Service Derrick Drugs 1850 E. Roosevelt Rd. MO 8-7614 228 W. Front St. MO 8-9610 First Tower Mortgage 8 Loan Co. n G.C, Niles Agency K ' A-1 Used Car Center 1850 E. Roosevelt Rd. MO 8-7614 EXbrook 3-2401 Ted Klug Mason Contractor Wheaton Motor Sales, Inc. ' - -S Buck Block tone Wheaton, Illinois Fireplaces Williams Road Warrenville, Illinois Serving This Area Sincg 1944 Cyclelown 665-0430 1072 COLLLCL AVL. STU. QUACKENBUSI-I XYHLATON, ILL. Warrenville Bowl K , f BQKEIVIEI Rd. and Rt. 59 3 EX 3-1241 For 'lhe lfzlslrion-Wise Warrenville Kisling Jewelers Wheaton's Finest f Women Wheaton Oak Brook Old Orchard Downers Grove La Grange 25 Kj ,ZA ,AZJ47 flfc 0-Cf! ,A2m,5'1L:4 7:1 9'L'4 '5fP hz 42547 9!dfm I 7 ,dim-GJ fi1i w 091 Q! Zffkm - ff?-Z 47 rg .f4fwLT 5741.407 J I ,ynff Jw? ,af lg 4 L6qfVO A H .'Z4L'p'715'dj?b! M ,LW COMP LIMENTS OF WALINGER STUDIO 216 THE CLASS OF 1963 I.E. BARTLETT, M.D. GEORGE H. LANGE T.A. FITZPATRICK, D.D.S. J.A. MASON, D.D.S. M.J. HAYMAN, M.D. J.H. OBERHELMAN, M.D. L.H. HENRY JOSEPH R. O'DONNELL, NLD. DAN JAMISON, M.D. CARL M. ROBERTS, D.S.C. A.B. JONES, M.D. WILLIAM F. STRONER A FRIEND T I' 4 I 1, JSQ IE in gl fe LII Ii Ii I 217 218 SENIOR CLASS 1962-63 Abrams, Suzanne E. 19 Adrian, James A, 19 Allen, Kathleen Niles 19 Almond, John R. 10,122,125 Ammons, Dennis N. 19 Ammons, John D. 19 Anderson, Judith M. 19 Anderson, Peter H. 20,127, 191 Armstrong, Russell Scott l8,20,69,112,l15,117,162 Artman, Nancey L. 20 Asher, Susan A. 20 Attig, Thomas W. 20,117, 122,125,l52,224 Bach, Annette M. 20,126 Bailey, Jon C. Baker, Gwynn A. 20,133 Balsiger, Charles W. 20 Barnes, David W. 20 Behr, David 20,132 Bell, James 21,162 Belli, Lillian M. 21 Benaroyo, Michel L. 21,122 Benson, Dorothy J. 21 Benthin, Theodore C. 21 Berg, Thomas E. 21 Beutjer, Lynne R. 22 Biggs, Judith A. 22 Billigmeier, Jane 22 Blalock, Robert K. 22 Bland, Harvey Bland, Kathleen M. 22 Blewitt, Kenneth T. 22 Blocker, Ann King 22 Boardman, Donald 22,114, 122,125,150 Borgman, Maxine R. 23,135 Bouras, Carol L. 23 Boyd, Gordon S. 23 Brady, Cynthia L. 23 Bratkovich, Janice R. 23 Bremner, Robert D. 23,166 Bressmer, Bonnie K. 23 Bright, Daniel C. 23 Brosheer, Benita C. 24 Brosius, Susan E. 24 Brown, Charlene A. 24,127 Browning, Barbara 24 Bruno, Carl M. 24 Brydon, James C. 24,161, 182,191 Burr, Barbara L. 24 Burt, Linda C. 24,107,108, 1l2,l17,158,l92 Busch, Linda R. 25 Buttrey, John William 25, 117,150,185 Camp, Ruth Elaine 25 Carbone, Patricia M. 25 Carlson, Carolyn 25,141 Carlson, Leslee A. 25,156 Carlson, William 25 Carroll, Patricia M. 25,146 Cherim, Andrew K. 26 Choplin, Leslie M. 26 Christensen, William 26, 174,191 Chu, Kwong Wah 26,156 Churchill, John 26,182 Claudon, Joyce E. 26,141 Clist, Catherine M. 26,156 Cobb, Bradford L. 26,109 191 Cobb, Darrell A.B. 27 Coe, Dianna S. 27 Cohee, Roland F. 27,166, 168 INDEX Cohrs, Bruce 27 Conforti, Edward 1. 27 Cooper, Judith E. 27 Couture, Sharon L. 27 Crabb, Sarah Ann 27,112 Crabtree, Martin Jim 18, 28,69,l17,174,191 Crawford, Mary Jane 28, 109 Crowley, Susan J. 28 Culver, Lorraine 66,126, 156 Curtis, Charles E. 28 Curtis, Richard R. 28,109 Cutler, Peter J. 28 Daleiden, Carol L. 28 DeGroot, Roy 28 DePeo, Greg DeVere, Peter Paul 29, 172,173 DiDomenico, Rudolph 29 Dinschel, James A. 29 Duford, Edward Richard 29 Dumper, Thomas 29 Dupuis, Jacqueline 29 Dvorak, Dale M. Earle, Gary F. 29,120 Eastman, Susan 29,109, 126,136 Ebelt, Ray H. 30,l17,174, 191 Elliott, Phil 30 Elmquist, Janet L. 30 Engelbach, Gordon H. 30 Enggstrom, Gordon 30,166, 1 8 Bpeneter, John Kent 30 Erp, Michael B. 30 Evans, Leslie M. gGirlj 30 Faccin, Rose Ann l Faber, Mary Ellen 31 Farnam, John S. 31,191 Faulkner, Carol R. 31 Faulkner, Cyril T. 31.150, 166,168,185,191 Ferguson, Jean A. 31 Ferguson, Judy E. 31 Fiess, H. Berry 31 Finch, Claudia J. 32 Fischer, Lorna A. 32 FitzPatrick, Rosemary 32 FitzSimmons, Sharon 32 Fleclg, Kenneth M. 32,126, 13 Fors, Sandra L. 32,122, 125,138 Frank, David L. 32,173 Frederick, Dianne J. 32 Fredrick, Michael J. 33, 120 Frega, Duane 33 Fricke, Annadell 33 Frost, Sharon M. 107,126 Fry, Donald A, 33 Fry, Donna M. 33 Q Fuchigami, Fusako 65,110, 111,1l2,l17,127 Garner, Charles J. 33,151 Gerber, Donald J. 33,l82, 191 Gerrish, William G. 33, 173,191 Gerstung, Edward P. 34, 126 Gianfrancisco, Anthony J. 34 Gibson, Chuck R.. 34,112, l15,117,118,1l9,166,168, 174,191 Glasser, Phil L. 34,126 Glasshagel, Glenn E. 34 Goigings, Everett V. QRickj 4 Goings, Janet M. 34 Grafer, Bill D. 34,117,162 Grant, Dale E. 35 Gray, Jill K. 35,109 Gray, Royce L. fGirlj 35 Griffin, Steven A. 18,35,69, 112,l14,l17,166,168,174 Grote, Kathy G. 35 Guild, Patricia D. 35,136 Gurney, Craig F. 35,173 Hale, James 35,166,168, 191 Hale, William F. 36 Hall, Doreen M. 36 Hall, Edwin James 36 Hamaker, Karla J. 36 Hansen, Betty E. 36,109, 126,134,153 Hardy, Tom D. Hartman, Donna J. 36 Harvie, Kathleen 36,136, 137,142 Harvey, John E. Haug, Dennis O. 36 Hauptman, Paul M. 37,120 Healy, Martha S. 37,117, 150,158 Heaver, William E. 37 Hedstrom, Paul A. 37,145 I-leindl, Linda A. 37 Heise, Douglas A. 37 Heise, Larry Henry, Gloria J. 37,139 Herbison, James R. 37 Hilt, Carol S. 38 Howard, Edward A. 38,l22, 125 Hultman, Cheryl A. 38,126 Humphri es, William 38 Hunter, Michael L. 38,151, 153 Hynes, Carol A. 38 lsham, Lance 38 Jacklin, Jackson, 173, 19 Pamela L. 38,137 lJames R. 39,153, James, Sharon A. 39 James, Susan 65 Jansen, George A. 39,142 Jasek, F rank P. 39 Jenner, Donald A. 39,185 Jerdee, Nancy Jo 39,122, 125 Johnson, Fred W. 39 Johnson, Kent E. 39 Johnson, Lynn C. 40,122, 125 Johnson, Mary L. 40 Johnstone, Margaret 40 Jordan, Roger Clay 40 Joy, Eug Kahler, 117,19 ene P. 40 Sandy L. 40,107, 2 Katerndahl, Dean H. 40,145 Kauffman,'Kurt W. 40 Keenan, Kathy L. 41 Keller, Susan M. 41,l07, 112,134,150,153 Killian, Lawrence W. 41, 117,126,152 Kimball, Nancy R. 41 King, Kathleen 41,117,152 Kinnama n, Chuck R. 41 Kirk, Linda 41 Klug, Vickilou M. 41,122, 125 Knighton, Nancye 42 Koch, Sherrill L. 42,125, 128,152,224 Koenig, Paul L. 18,42,69, 108,112,115,166,168,174 Kogelschatz, Gerald E. 42 Kopchik, Michael P. 42 Korinek, Janice L. 42 Kouzes, Sharon 42 Krahl, Craig 42 Kramer, David W. 43,117, 121,150,l51,156,l62,182, 191 Kuhn, Charles Kyrk, Judith M. 43,127 Langille, Ann L. 66 Larrabee, Victor Lederman, Mary Anne 43 Leighton, Gerald E. 43 LeMott, Steven R. 43,191 Leonard, Ronald R. 43 Leonad, Terry V. 43,182 Lewis, Linda 43,109,126, 135,136 Lewis, Martha Sue Libby, Cheryl A. 44 Lievenow, Jill 44 Lighthall, Diana M. 44 Lincoln, Sandy 44,133,137, 150 List, Elma Lee 126 Locke, Robert A. 44 Long, Anita M. 44 Lower, Ruth 44 Luck, George C. 44 Luczak, Arnold B. 45 Lufkin, William E. 45 Luxon, John W. Lytle, Dave J. 45 MacCallum, Mary E. 45 MacKey, Thomas M. 45, 166,168 Maddux, Marcia 45,127 Maganini, Thomas W. 45 Mingold, Peter Do. 45,153, 85 Markley, Douglas O. 46, 109,150,151 Marston, Anne J. 46 Marti, William L. 46,117, 191 McCabe, Thomas J. 46 McClenny, Claire L. 46, 142 McCulloch, Katheryn J. 46, 146 McDonald, Robert Q. 46, 127,173 McGowen, William A. 46 McKeen, Lynda C. 47,123 McMillian, Julia A. 47,136 McNeil, Lynn 47 McSpadden, Claudia 47 Medeiros, Judith Meschke, Larraine L. 47, 134,137,156 Mikesell, Leland J. 47,151 Miller, David W. 47,162 Modica, Domenic F. 47 Monoghan, Donna 48 Moore, Harold F. 48 Morgan, Robert J. 48,117, 142,l43,145,156 Morris, Joan L. 48 Morvay, Patricia M. 48 Mueller, Iris J. 48 Nantz, Carol S. 48,127,141 Neff, Cheryl Lynn 48 Neill, Leslie A. 49,134 Nelson, William A, 49,109, 174,191 Nesbitt, Robert D. 49 Newitt, Dan L. 49 Newman, Wanda F. 49 Nickerson, Robert K. 49 Nill, Sharon 49,126 Nissen, Alan 49 Noeth, Michael S. 50 O'Donnell, Steven 50,152 O'Conne1l, Mary Pat 50 Oldham, David H. 50 Olson, Elliott W. 50,191 Olson, Gary Lee 50,133 Olstgn, Jeff Graig 50,l66, 1 8 Olson, Linda Sue 50 O'Neil, Joan 51,128 Orth, Dora Gail 51 Osborne, Carol A. 51,127, 152,156 Osterberg, Robert Pakgg, Phillip E. 51,133, 1 Palma, Mark 51,166,168 Paluso, Carol Ann 65 Patrick, Carol Lee 51,l09, 150,151 Peak, Betty Jane 51 Penrose, John F. 51,126 Petersen, Danny N. 52,191 Petersen, William C. 52, 191 Peterson, David 52,173 Petru, Paula Marie 52,156 Phel s, William R. 52 Phillips, Robert J. 52,106, 122,125,162 Pitts, Sarah Jeanne 52,112, 117,150,151 Pommier, Elaine M. 52 Pooler, Meredith 53 Potter, Carolyn C. 53 Powell, Deirdre E. 53,148 Prante, Paul A. 53 Pruffer, Susan D, 53 Quirsfeld, John W. 53 Quist, Janice A. 53,127 Rasmussen, Larry 53 namje, William L. 54,121, 152,224 Ray, Elizabeth Lee 54,109, 132,133 Reed, Robert 54 Reichert, David 54 Reid, Russ 54 Reimer, Mary 54 Remington, Doris 54 Renwick, John C. 54,1l9, 166,168,185,191 Richmond, Mary Lynn 55 Ritchie, Lynn Caryn 55 Roberts, Fredericka 55 Roberts, John C. 55,109, 122,125,152 Robinson, Mark 55 Rodgers, Harriet Ann 55 Rodgers, Becky Ann 55, 1..5,148 Rogers, Christine Rogers, Dennis Lee 55 Rogers, Marshall E. 56 Romaine, Robert B. 56 Romer, Steven J. 56,173, 191 Routa, Cheryl H. 56 Rumrill, Gary M. 56 Ruzicka, Virginia 56 Ryan, Lydia 56 Sanders, Douglas R. 56, 122,125 Sanders, Richard G. 57, 122,125,152,224 Schindler, Barbara F. 57 Schmid, Henri 57 Schmidt, Davia K. 57 Schmitt, Donald 57 Schneider, Karen S. 57,125 Schnurstein, Sharon L. 57 Schoemann, Mary Eileen 57 Schubert, Erwin A. Schwaber, Joseph Ken 58, 122,l25,l72,173,191 Schwanke, Jan M. 58,109, 117,126 Schwickrath, Sharon 58 Secker, Douglas R. 58 Sedgwick, Sally V. 58,193 Senik, William 58 Seston, Robert K., 58,112, 121,126,162 Shannon, Cathleen A. 58 Shay, Bruce H. 59 Sheber, Robert Lee Shemezis, Dale M. 59 Shepard, Karen A. 59 Sherman, Howard 59 Simpson, Stewart 59,117 Sipla, Edward A. Smejkal, Linda 65 Smith, Gail Frances 59, 136,141 Smith, Jerry A. 59 Snriglg, Joellen 59,109,1l7, Smith, Joseph Tom 60 Smucker, David E. 60,l09, 142,143 Snow, Barbara Jean 60,107, 117,ll8,119,134,147 Soklosky, Theodore Sonnleitner, Karl 60 Sonntag, Meredith A. 60, 109, 158 Spicer, Gary B. 60 Spitler, Jane L. 60,117,156 Stahl, Gayle 60 Stearns, William A. 61 Stepihens, Jean C. 61,137, 1 8 Strobot, Elaine Ann 61,156 Surges, Terry 61,166,168 Sutorius, James L. 61,112, 117,174 Swanson, Loren Eric 61, 122,125 Sweet, Carol J. 61,122,123 Tesnow, Charles J. 61 Thorne, Roger 62 Thurlby, Jennifer 62 Trotter, James R. 62 Tullar, Yolande Meri62 Turney, David E. 62,117, l18,119,162,166,168,191 Tyson, Kenneth Unser, Robert L. 62,173 Vanslyck, William S. 62, 191 Verwer, John G. 62 Victor, Diane J. 63 Vincent, Patricia 18,63,69, 112,121,152 Vollbrect, Karen A. 63,127 Vonderhey, Carol A. Wenzel, Richard C. 63,117, 153 Weston, Lynda J. 63 White, Timothy A. 63 Wilson, Charles Clint Wilson, Susan C. 63 Wiss, Vicky Ellen 64,160 Wolfe, David 64 Wolf ram, James 64,109, 173,191 Wolgemuth, Kenneth G. 64, 126 Woolf, Irving A. 64 Wurzburg, Nancy Lynn 64, 192 York, William L. 64 Young, Philip E. 64 Young, William qPostgradj JUNIOR CLASS 1962-63 Acheson, Donald B. 71 Ahlers, John W, 71,122,149 Allen, Gail E, 71,128 Alla? Gaylord F. 71,166, Allen, Linda S. 71,128 Allen, Wayne E. 71 Anderson, Paul R, 71 Anderson, Sandra S. 71 Aschauer, Bryan L. 71 Ashe, Joan P. 71,158 Austin, Robert H. 71 Ayers, Dorothy Jill 71,117 143,192 Bachman, Barbara 71 Baier, Jerry 71 Balis, Carol E. 71 Ballard, Barbara D. 71 Bashe, Susan J. Balsano, Gregg 71 Bassett, Diane E. 71 Baumgartner, Mary E. 71 Becher, Andy C. 71,149 Beck, Sheila 71 Beckman, Robert G. 71, 109,133,166,179 Bellamy, Mary L. 71,127 Benigini, Barbara C. 71, 1 Bennett, Dale M. 71,132 Benson, Willard 71 Berg, Mary A. 71 Bernardi, Tony M. 71,151 Berry, Renee M. 71 Bersano, John L. 71,166 Berthold, Charles E. 71, 148 Bjarnason, Shirlie J. 71, 160 Blackburn, Diane E. 71, 126,138,158 Blackburn, Janice L. 71 Blackwood, Peter S. 71, 122,182 Blanton, Diane L. 71 Boles, Leslie Marie 71 Bowhay, Gail A. 71 Box, Steve 71 Brazzale, Jim A. 71 Bredberg, Barbara L. 65, 71 Breen, Karen R. 71 Breland, Judith A. Bremner, Robert Boyd 71 Brettell, Betty A. 71,117 Brewster, Marcia 71,148, 158 Brim, Geraldine Brinkman, Carol D. 71,122, 138,160 Brocker, John R. 71,122, 125,143,149 Brown, Wayne R. Brumbaugh, Andrew B. 71 Brydon, Thomas D. 71,11-1, 117,159 Bucklin, Judy A. 71 Burnett, Eugene T. 71 Burton, Kathleen K. 71,135, 146,147 Butterfield, William 71 Bye, Laurel 71,137 Calay, Margaret Ni. 71 Canty, Jerry W, 71,135. 140,147,160 Carlson, Jonathan 71 Carr, Linda Ni. 71 Carrison, Clifford T. 71. 173 Chaplin, John A, 71 Churchill, Donald A, 71 117,173,17-1,184 Clark, Paul Clemens, Barbara J. 71 141 Clendenning, Cathy S. 71 126,148 Cofliilington, Nancy E, 71 Cole, James L. 71,126,173 Colman, Barbara A. 71, 125,134 Conde, Patricia L. 72 Condon, David 72 Courtice. R. James 70,72, 79,112,11-1, 117,136,l-12, 148,162 Cramer, Janis E. 72,160 Crowe, William J. Cullum, Christine C. 72, 127 Cummiskey, Thomas E. Curtis, James A.72,1-13 Dahlstedt, Nancy J. 72,13-1, 142,143,158 Dammeyer, Denise B, 72 Daugird, Nancy J. 72 DeJong, Cheryl 72,146 Dellaert, Lynnette C. 72 DeXlaar, Curtis L. 72,179 Dennison, Jane A.72,1-18 DeRoo, Larry A, 72 Dewey. Janice A, 72 Dickelman, Roger C, 72 Dilworth, William D. 72 Dorsey, Daryl E. 72 Doud, Judy A. 72 Doudna, Donna L. 72,127, 148 Dresiser, Paul E. 72,127, 17 Dubberke, Judith E. Dugan, Dennis B. 72,158, 159 Dugan, Nancy 72 Dumbauld, Jane 72,133 Duncan, 1-Qlizabeth Nl. 72 Duncan, Orrin il. 72,166, 185 Dusek, Joan L. 72,160 Dye. Jamie 72,158 Dyke, Ceorre Ni. 70,72,79, 109,114,1l5,117,1-18,159 Dyl, Dennis 72 liarly, Dwight 72,170 1-Qbbole, Joan F. 72 i-Qdwards, Carol I-. 72 Edwards, Cheryl 72 lihlers, Robert 173 lilliott, John A. 72 lllmquist, Ronald I-.. 72 lirnelander, Kathleen 72, 138,160 lingeseth, David J. 72 Ericksen, Karen 72,127 Erickson, Gay B. 72,138 Evensen, Debroah l., 72, 127 Eyman, Susan L. 72 Falk, Karen Ni. 72.130 Faulkner. Barbara Fernau, Leslie J. 72 Feuille, Tim 72 Fiala. Cynthia Nl. 72 Fischer, Charles .-X. 72,173 Fischer, Jeanne E. 72.135, 138.142 Flynn, Daniel72,166.187 Fornell. Janis S. 72 Fountain, X1aryJ.72.129 Frank, William A. 72 Fry. Steven C. 72,122 Frykrnan. Faith Xi. 72 Luse, Anne 74 220 Pyhrie, Ellyn R. 72,126,147 Gaborik, Jackie D. 72 Galvani, Rich J. 72 Gansman, Donna K. 72,117, 126,148 Gantzer, John 72 Garrod, Philip D. 72,143 Garvey, Margaret 72 Geesaman, Judith K. 72,146 Geeting, Richard C. 72 Gerig, Sarah E. 126 Gianfrancisco, Kathleen Gleagon, Pamela S. 72,115, 12 Graham, Judith P. 73,126, 143,148 Green, Robert J. 73,l32, 166 Groth, Michele L. 73 Guild, Susan l. 73,158 Gustafson, Betty J. 73,128, 143 Hageman, Donna J. 73 Hageman, Roy E. 73 Haiflich, Richard D. 73 Hakes, James T. 73,122 Halley, Bonita L. 73,146 Hamm, Chuck E. 73 Hansen, Ruth E. 73 Hapl, Daniel G. 151 Hardwick, Carol 73 Harper, Rachel 73 Harrington, Lowell G. 73 Harley, F. Elaine 73,139 Hausske, George E. 73 Havlik, Elizabeth L. 73 Heath, Philip R. 73 Heaver, Antoinette M. 73 Heiberger, Donna B. 73, 128,158 Helms, Ronald 73 Henning, Peter M. 73,179 Henry, Gwendolyn G. 73 Heslinga, Bonnie L. 73 Hiebner, Diane L. 73,126 Hillis, David H. 73,173,174 Himmelfarb, John 73.117, 125,136,147 Hines, Paul 73 Hiscock, Lois M. 73 Hodges, Ellen M. 73,128 Hoffman, Carol L. 73 Hofstetter, Elaine J. 73,139 Hoisington, Michael 73,126 Hollingsworth, Patricia M. 73,126 Hollingsworth, Patricia M. 73,123 Holoubek, Andrew J. 73 Howard, Charles 73 Howard, Steven R. 73,143, 148 Hudera, Eleanor F. 73,139 Hultgren, Sandra J. 73 Hunsaker, Patricia C. 73 Hurli, Nancy 73 Hursch, Carol 73 Isbell, Sierra S. 73 Jacobs, Lois A. 73 Jacklin, Patricia A. 73,147 Jackson, Mary E. 73 Jackson, Tom 73 Jakutis, John D. 73 Jakutis, Joyce L. 73 James, Sandra L. 73 Jauch, Robert 73 Jensen, Ida V. 73 Johansson, Gill K. 73 Johnson, Gregory Bruce 73 Johnson Gregory Scott 73 Johnson Joanne A. 73,129 Johnson Kay F. 73 Johnson 148 Pamela R.73,141, Johnson, Robert W. 73 Johnson, Valerie A. 73,l48, 160 Jones, David M. 73,166,174 Jones, Merle Jordan, Linda L. Junkins, 73 Kangarauskas, Michael J. 7 Karch, Eileen M. 74,141 Karwoski, Linda 74 Kee, Arnold J. 74,166,180 Kempiak, Bill A. 74 Kerr, Stephen E. 74, 117, 166 Keyes, Judd A. 74 Kieft, Gerald N. 74,182 King, Jennette M. 74 Kinser, Clyde 74 Kintner, Alice L. 74,138, 142,143 Knaak, Diane J. 74,122 Knabb, David L. 74,117 Koch, Randall S. 74,126 Koop, Robert L. Krueger, Linda D. 74 Kuhn, Kathleen A. 74 Lacrosse, Duane K. 74 Lambert, Tom W. 74,160 Lange, Mike-74,166 LaPage, Ronald N. 74,122, 143,149 Larkins, Georgia M. Lass, Glenn H. 74 Latour, Barbara A. 74 Leary, Michael 74,166 Lemke, Rosetta 74,139 Leo, Nancy J. 74,125,127 Lesh, Karen A. 74,139 Lesher, Thomas S. 74 Lester, Thomas S. 74 Lewis, Warren D. 74,166, 185 Lichtenberg, Donna C. 74, 135 Lies, Chirstine 74 Lies, Leslie E. fBoyj 74 Lile, David E. 74 Lindberg, Keith B. 74 Lindgren, Kaye L. 74 Lindstrom, Nicholette L. 74,114 Lloyd, Andrew J. 74 Longacre, Donald J. 74 Losby, Charles Martin Lower, Beth R. 74,l11,112, 115,117,127,148 Lowry, Ann F. 74,143,148 Lucas, Claudia M. 74 Lukens, Laurel 74,132,147 Lundahl, Laurel J. 74,128, 160 Lutgen, Mary Beth 74 Maahs, Daniel B. 74,185 Macht, George J. 74 Mack, Ellen A. 74 Mackay, John R. 74,148 MacKinney, Kathy A. 74 Macy, M. Maurice 74,122, 123,125 Magurn, Bruce A. 74,127 Malmgren, Barbara D. 74, 122,148,158,l60 Manger, Herbert John 74, 145 Manuell, Donald R. 74,143. 160 Martin, Carol A. 74,139, 141,160 Martin, Dorothy F. 74,147, 160 Marx, John R. 74 Mate, Bruce R. 74,166,185 Matter, Raymond L. 74,122 Maxwell, Bonnie M. 74 May, Fred 74 May, Mickey L. 117,126 McCay, Mike G. 74 McCloud, Neil J. 74,122, 125 McCracken, Paula 74 McDole, Linda J. 75,128, 160 McFarland, Marilyn S. 75 McGee, Roy E. 75 McClung, Charles 75 McGrady, William 75 McGrath, Patrick Timothy 75 McGreer, Tom H. 75,166, 143,174 Meaden, Judy L. 75,139 Merriman, Dennis 75 Merriman, Douglas 75 Mettling, John 75,187 Micale, Suzanne K. Michelic, Karen L. 65,125 Miller, Earl J. 75 Miller, Rick 75 Mitchell, Ann E. 75,148,158 Mohr, Steven J. 75 Molsen, Deborah J. 75 Moore, Jeff A. 7O,75,79, 117,179 Moore, Sue E. 75,139 Moore, Timothy D. 75 Mott, Alan Eugene 75 Mueller, Kenneth S. 75,122, 125,149 Mundorf, Vivian L. 75 Murphy, Bonnie L. 75,127 Muzzy, Susan 'M. 75,127, 138,147 Myers, Bruce B. 75 Myers, Gerald A. 75 Naffziger, Cheryl J. 75,158 Near, Katherine E. 75,143, 148,150 Neill, George V. 75,112, 115,117,166 Neiman, Frank 75 Nelson, Diane E. 75 Nelson, Karen E. 75,143 Nelson, Paul E. 75,166,185 Nelson, Ralph E. 75 Nelson, Susan M. 75 Neumann, Lanell 75 Newcom, Darlene M. 75 Nicholls, Stuart L. 75 Nicholson, Lida J. 75 Nielsen, Bente l. 75 Nissen, Barbara A. 75 Niswander, Nancy J. 75, 117,126,158 North, Harold G. 75 Oelberg, Sanford E. 75 O'Hare, Kathy 75,127,148 Ohlson, Howard 75 Ohrberg, Charles E. 75,166 Olejnik, William 75 Olsen, Lewis W. Orengil, Klavanc 75 Osterberg, Patricia A. 75 Otto, Daniel A. 75 Oury, Elaine F. 75,117,192 Oury, Timi J. 75,114,117, 150 Pagni, Robert T. Palmer, Harold G. 75,166 Palmer, Mary A. 75 Paral, Jan C. 75,126,158 Parent, Kenneth W. 75 Parker, Michael N. 75,126 Parsons, Steven B. 75,166 Patrick, Patricia S. 75 Pawlik, Ted 75 Pearson, Robert J. 75 Peironnet, David H. 75 Pendergraft, Bill W. 76 Peters, Steve 76 Petersen, Thomas H. 76 Petzonld, Lynne S. 76 Pfleger, Vicki L. 76 Pfluecke, John 126 Phillips, Judith F. 76,139 Pichman, Rosalie 76 Popp, James F. 76,166 Powell, Edmund R. 76 Powell, Larry F. 76 Prabish, William A. 76 Purnell, Nancy V. 76,127, 158 Raach, Gretchen E. 76,l47, 148 Rabb, Richard C. 76,109, 182 Rademacher, Susan C. 76 Ramg, Robert B. 117,172, 17 Ranahan, Terence, D. 76, 148 Reinert, Robert P. 76,182 Remington, Alice 76 Renouf, William N. 76 Reynolds, Catherine 76 Rhodes, James C. 76 Ricard, Jerry J. 76 Richelieu, 65,117,147 Richter, Roger L. 76,173 Ritter, Nancy D. 76,115, 127,158 Rockwood, Janine M. 76, 135,160 Rodgers, Cynthia 76,127 Roggrs, Mary Beth 76,139, 1 0 Rollo, Thomas 76 Rosebraugh, Linda L. 76, 158 Ross, Marjorie M. 76,l43, 158 Ross, Stephen 76 Roth, Sandra L.76,136,143, 158 Rousar, Dariel 76 Rue, Jim S. 76,150 Rydin, James G. 76 Salter, Brian J. 76,166 Sampiller, Michael J. 76 Sanchez, Wayne R, 76 Sandkam, Nancy J. 76 Sather, Bill 76 Satter, Stanley J. 76 Sawyer, Karis A. 76 Schafer, Marilyn D. 76,158 Schgrringhausen, Barbara 7 Schindlbeck, Georgianna 76,135 Schmid, Marianne 76 Schmidt, Judith L. 76 Schmidt, Richard 76,166 Schmitz, Mary Ann 76 Schneider, Susan J. 76,139, 147,158 Schoenthal, Lois 76,125 Schreiber, Richard 76 Schuck, Sally J. 76,l42,143, 158 Schutt, Chet W. 76,173 Scott, Douglas W. 76,179 Scully, Ralph Sedgwick, Debby B. 76,127 Selke, Kris 76 Seneff, Charlotte A. 76 Severance, Pete 76 Shemansky, Ricky B. 76, 166,179 Sheridan, Gary L. 76,122, 185 Sholes, Elizabeth C. 76 Showalter, Judy A, 76 Shrader, Roberta L. 76 Singleton, Sonja S, 77 Sip a, Kathryn L. 77 Sites, Donald A. 77 Smelser, Janet Ruth 77,127 Smith, Barbara A. 77,147, 158,160 Smith, Patricia A. 77,117, 158 Spicer, Diane L. 77,127,134 Spreckles, Judith A. 77 Squires, John V. 77,114, 143,149 Stacey, John W. 77,166,179 Stamfbaugh, James D. 77, 16 Stanek, Bonnie L. 77,128 Stevens, Mary Rebecca 77 Stewart, Barbara G. 77, 127,158 Stewart, Eileen E. 77 Stock, Kent 77 Strassenburg, Carla 77, 122,125 Street, Marcia 77 Stucker, Richard 77 Stulb, Jacqueline 77 Sturdevant, Jesse Stirdewamt, Kesse W. 77 Sublett, Alice H. 77 Sullivan, Gail K. 77,129 Sullivan, Helen 77 Sutton, Lewis M. 77,109, 115,126,153,160,162 Swanson, Gerald S. 77 Swanson, Jacquelynn 77, 143 Sword, Nancy L. 77,139,160 Swords, William L. 77 Tallent, Walter G. 77,173 Taylor, Peter W. 77,126 Thelen, Carol Ann 77,139 Thiele, Craig N. 77,122 Thiesen, Mary J. 117 Thomson, Kathleen C. 77, 146 , Thompson, Judy A. 77 Thompson, Ronnie L. 77 Throw, Jeannette li. 77 Tichava, Gregory S. 77,117 Todd, Jeff W. 77 Triplett, Wendy J. Trinterud, John 77 Trummel, Joan li. 77,122, 125,127,147,158 Tvrdik, Bonnie M. 77 Tylor, Carol H. 77 Tylor, Margaret Vandenliykel, Maurice A. 77 VanGetsOn, Vicki J. 77,147, 158 Varley, John 77,109,143 Venema, Kenneth 77 Verna, Patricia A. 77 Vescelus, Steve 77 Victor, Margaret R. 77 Vincent, Jane 70,77,79,109, 112,153,158,193 Voirol, James M. 77,143 Wa fner, Phillip C. 77,122 Waljdow, Donna L. 77 Waldron, Susan G. 77,138, 143 Walker, Cherry 77,127 Walter, Randa S. 77 Ward, Dale 77,122 Ward, Daniel li. 77 Warren, Fran M. 77,158 Warren, Michael 77 Warren, Tom 77,127 Warrens, Daniel L. Weaver, Pam C. 78 Weeks, James R. 78 Wheaton, Cheryl L. 78,126 White, Paul 78,127 White, Richard 78 Whitaker, Robert Roy 78 Whitrock, Thomas J. 78 Wiedow, Donald 151 Wiesbrook, Karen S. 78, 117,193 Wiesneth, Carol A. 78 Wiggins, Cameron 128 Wiggins, Robert 78 Wilhoit, Nancy J. 78,117 158,193 Williams, Jeannie 78 Wigiams, Patricia L. 78 8 1 x Williams, Ronald D. 78 142,148 Williamson, Mary E. 78 109,112,115,117,158 Willis, Richard L. 78 Wilson, Marc A. 78 Wilson, Phil D. 78 Winkler, Jamer A. 78 Winthers, Richard A. 78 Wodlhausen, Wayne 78 Wolfgram, C. Berry 78,127 Wolfgram, Jane E. 78 Wolsfeld, Sandy 78 Wood, Debbie L. 78,125, 126,134 Woods, Barbara J. 78,127, 134 r y Wricght, John W. 78,1l7, 1 6,168,174 Young, Jerry T. 78 Young, Judith 78 Zelgewicz, Geraldine 78 SOPIWIOMORIS CLASS 1962-63 Adams, Cindy Kay 81 Allen, Paula T. 81,159 Alsop, Pamela Anderson, Mark ll. 81 Anderson, Michael A. 81, 170 Anderson, Ronnie W. 81 Anderson, William S. 81 Andrewson, Richard 81 Angell, Judy L. 81,128 Anspaugh, Rosezella 81 Anton, Philip C. 80,81,91, 116 Archer, Lee Roy 81 Babb, Mary L. 81,122,141 Bach, Virginia M. 81,129 Bachorski, Georgeann 81, 142,146,159 Backes, Cecelia A. 81 Bacon, Judith Ann 81,159 Baker, Cindy Sue 81,123, 146 Baker, Gordon A. 81,116, 179 Baker, Scott M. 81,142,145 Baldyga, Frank 81 Balfour, Robert L, 81,170, 179 Ballance, Roberta A. 159 Bangs, William F. 81,116, 162,179 Barnes, Stephen K. 81 Barrow, Lesley M. 81 Barth, Chloa L. 81,140 Barton, Frank C. 81,170, 188 Basham, James D. 81,188 Bate, David L. 81 Baumgartner, Martha A. 81,116,147,158,159,193 Beale, Richard H. 81,116, 162 Becker, Suzanne 81 Beckman, Jean A. 81,122, 125,159 Beckman, Judith L. 81 Befgngf, William R. 8l,173, Beemer, Pamela S. 81,148, 159 Bell, Allison 81,159 Belushi, Marian 81 Bemke, James A. 81 Bemke, Linda M. 81 Bender, Roberta 81 Benson, Christine A. 81 Beggare, David G. 81,l22, Berry, David 81 Berry, Vi Jane Bertalmio, Linda Nl. 81,138 Bestler, Marie L. 81 Bigelow, Robert J. 81 Binns, Linda L. 81,146 Black, Katrina C. 81 Blacksmith, Louis 81 Blalock, Carolyn 81,159 Blasucci, Michael P, 81 Blewitt, Carol A. 81 Blome, Richard W, 81 Boers, Louann J. Bogart, Carl E. 180 Boitscha, Florence Sue 81 Bolger, Patricia A. 81 Bolt, Margaret J. 81 Bolt, Nancy R. 81 Bond, Oral Eugene 81 Bonde, 'Al A. 81 Bost, Mary 81 Bostrom, Steve D. 81 Bouras, Lorraine L. 81, 158,159 Boyd, Catherine 81,135, 141,160 Boyle, William 81,127,173 Bradley, Joseph W. 82 Brady, livangeline 82 Bratkovich, James W. 82, 170,187,188 Brewster, Christopher C. 82,122 Briggs, Ray G. Brigit, Jerry A. 82 Bringle, Larry C, 82 Brosius, Richard 11. 82 Brouse, Marty 82 Brown, James 82,137,173 Brown, Martha Ii. Bruce, lan D. 82,166,187 Bruce, James A. 82 Brumfield, David T, 82,170 Bryant, Marilyn 82,128 Bulat, Brian G. 82,180 Burcham, Glen L. 82,170, 187,188 Burgess, James A. 82 Burgess, Patricia J. 82 Burrows, Robert 82 Bury, Linda 82 Busk, Susan M. 82,141 Cafferty, Corinne R. 82,128 Cargiey, Margaret A. 82, 1 8 Carstens, Susan A. 82,1 Carter, Judy E. 82,140, Carver, Robert82, 126,170 Casey, James W. 82 Chase, Paul 82 Chriske, Gloria Xl. 82,158 Cisar, Kathryn M. 82,159 Cissik, Peter J. 82 Clark, Judith A. 82 Clark, Rabert T. 82 Claudon, Gayle L. 82,123 Cleary, Marie 82,137 Cleaver, Karen G. 82 59 159 Cline, Penelope J. 82,159 Cokinis, Alexis H. 82 Colomb, Linda L. 82 Combs, Zelma J.82,12-1 Compton, Sandria J. 82 Condon, Paul W. 82 Congdon, Richard 82,124 Conover, Nancy L. 82 Cooper, Virginia C. 82,128 Coutoure, Gail J. 82 Crowder, Sara 82 Cullum, John R. 82 Cummins, Susan A. 82,159 Curtis, Janet XI. 82,128, 1-16,1-18,159,160 Curtis, William ll. 82160. 188 Cutler, Wendy J. 82 Dale, Jane L. 82 Dammeyer, Bill 82 Darst, Gary D. 82 Dastrup, Susan M. 82 Davies, Patricia A. 82 Dempster, James Divelbiss, Dorothy L. 82 Dodge, Richard 82 Dorsey, Dan W. S2 Douglas, John Y. DOwer, William C. S2 Drevalas, Diane Xl. S2 Dudgeon, Dan li. 82,170,180 Duff, Daniel 11. S2 Duhm. Sandra J. 82 Dulceak, Carolyn A. 83 Dvorak, William J. 83,173 liaker. Bonny J. 83 Easterly, Sandra Xl. 83 liastling, Thomas D. 83,170 lidgerley, Brian K. 83 lidwards, Crystal 83 Iigerdahl, Clifford D. 83, 170 Ehlers, Bruce R. 83 lihrhorn, Larry A. 83 iiisele, George S. 83 lilg, Robert G. 83 iillis, Robert R. 83 lglting, Bernie J. 83 Iilwart, Linda 1... 83 lingel, Larry G, 83,116, 1,0,18. ipngelbach, Joyce Ni. 83, 158,159 lprickson, Donald B. 83 I-Qrwin, Peggy A. 83 1-Qsposito, Sammy S. 83 lpsquivel, lilizabeth 83,1-40, 159 lgzell, X1iehae183 Ifandel, Richard X1. 83,170, 187 Fank, Linda 1.. 83 Farber, Robert 1.. 83 lfaucette, Donna L. 83 Faust, Jeanie B. 83 Fellowes, X1aryCI.80,83,91 Feltmann, Winilue R. 83 Ferguson, Jan K. 83,1-16. 147,160 Fett, Linda 83 Feuille, Carolyn X1.83,158. 159 Fey, Jeff B. 83 Feyen Donna Xl. 83 Fick, Glen O. 83 Field. Lynette K. 83,160 Fitzgerald. Xiary L. 83 Fix, Kenneth Xl. 83,170 Forsyth, Robert H, 83 Foster. Doreen L. 83 Pranciscy. George J. Prank. Dale Allan 83,12-1, 188 Frank, Elizabeth 83 221 222 Frank, Rex A. 83,122,153, 170 Franke, Roger A, 83,170 Frederick, James R. 83 Frey, Donna J. 83 Fron, Sharon J. 83,122 Frost, Linda J. 83 Gaden, Hollis 83,159 Gaines, Elizabeth 83,128 Ganka, Barbara L. 83,147, 159 Garvey, Deborah 83, 147, 159 Garvey, Susan 83,159 Gassaway, Marianne 83, 116 Gernand, Jill Dawn 83,128 Gettinger, Anne L. 83,147, 159 Giffin, Dennis 83,116 Giffin, Forrest C. 83 Glasser, Charles R. 83 Glenn, Mary B. 83,159 Goble, Larry G. 83 Goesswein, Marina A. 84, 125,159 Goodwin, James P. 84,137, 145,146,160 Gotsch, Paul R. 84 Graf, Jean E. 84,142 Grand, John H. 84 Grauzas, Gary P. 84,l22, 180 Gregoire, John R. 84 Gregory, Kenneth 84 Gourley, Margaret 84,142 Green, Candis 84 Greenlaw, Teresa 84 Greve, Hannah 84,128 Grimes, Charles L. 84,151 Gul, Robert C. 84 Haenisch, George C. 84, 170,183 Hahn, Carol B. 84,159 Hahn, Steven L. 84 Hall, Thomas 84,122 Hamlin, Cathy M. 84,159 Hampto 159 n, Lois C. 84,150, Hansen, Cynthia L. 84,128, 153 Hansen, Robbie K. 84,158 Hansen, Robin Lea 84,128 Hanson, Roger A. 84,146 Hapl, Dale E. 84 Hardy, Kathleen L. 8'4,122, 159 Harsch, Steven M. 84,116, 122,170,188 Hartman, Donald 84,187 Hartzell, Don V. 84,162,173 Hartzog, Richard A. 84, 135,142,146 Hatch, Donald W. 84,182, 184 Haug, Marilyn J. 84 Hauptman, Joyce K. 84,122 Hawkins, Gary Scott 84, 122,180 Hayes, Janet L. 84 Headen, Deborah L. 84,128, 142,159 Heath, William G. 84,188 Hedstrom, Shari A. 84 Henderson, James M. Hendry, James Henkleman, Martin J. 84 Henning, Judith G. 84,146, 159 Henricksen, Larry W. 84, 145 Herbison, Kathleen M. 84, 158,159 Herrmann, Nancy J. 84 Heslinga, Jerry D. 84,124 Heydenburk, Lois C. 84,128 High, Diane 84 Hoppe, Donald 84,170 Horsley, Pamela J. 84,112, 116,150,193 Howard, Jean M. 84,l22, 125,146,159 Hoye, Steven T. 84 Huber, Jill A. 84 Huggins, Elaine 84 Hughes, Pamela B. 84,ll6, 159,193 Hultman, Cynthia K. 84,128 Hunter, Mary K. 84 Hunter, Richard G. 84 Hutchins, Richard G. 84 Isbell, Tana J. 84,135 Jack, William E. 84 Jackson, Pat H. 84,122,142, 159 Jacobs, Rose Eveline 84 Jacobsen, William V. 84, 183 Jaeck, David 84 James, Diane L. 84,159 Jansen, Evolyn L. 84,128, 135 Jasek, Margaret A. 85 Jenner, Linda 85,146,159 Johnson, Kenneth Bryce 85, 148 Johnson, Michael C. 85,170 Johnson, Michael L. 85,180 Jonas, Karen L. 85 Jones, Elizabeth 85 Jones, Jerry W. 85,170, 182,184 Jongeward, Sandy 85,159 Joyner, Mary E. 85,147,159 Katzberg, Janice 85 Kauffman, Kristin 85 Kay, Dwight D. 85,122 Kehoe, Robert E. 116 Kellenberger, Sherri 85, 159 Kempf, Carolyn 85,159 Kerwin, James J. 85,170, 188 Kessen, Christine 85,141 Keville, Cynthia J. 85,150, 159 Kime, Karen L. 85,122 Kimmel, Kim 85 King, Judith Ann Kleber, Candace A. 85,159 Klingberg, Sandra L. 85 Klug, Corban D. 85,122 Knox, Mary 85 Knowlton, Dennis 85 Komarek, Patricia C. 85, 159 Kornelsen, Maynard B. 85 Kouzes, Stephen R. 85 Krueger, Charles W. 85 Krulish, Joella 85,ll6,147, 150,158,159 Kylander, Charles R. 85 Kyrk, Nancy J. 85 Lamkey, David A. 85 Lammers, David C. 85 Larremore, Sally 85,137 Larsen, Lynda M. 85,159 Larsen, Marilyn M. 85 Lawrence, Karen A. 85, 122,125 Lebrecht, Carol J. 85,128 LeDuc, Marie 85 Lehngr, Patricia A. 85,138, 14 Leifermann, Kathleen 85, 158 Leonard, Daniel F. 85,170 Libby, Meridel D. 85 Liga, Linda J. Lighthall, Gerard V. 85 Lilholt, Lynda D. 85,146 Lindgren, Charlene R. 85 Liska, Susan 85,159 Loadmeier, Loren 85 Loerzel, Richard D. 85,188 Lofgren, Gary E. 85 Lofton, Richard E. 85 Lovett, Becky F. 85,112, 116,146,159 Lowe, Donald L. 85 Luchesi, Anthony N. 85 Luckman, Mary 85 Luedtke, Robert J. 85 Lundgren, Cathy A. 85,128, 141 Luter, Edward C. 85 Luttrell, Joe C. 85,122 Lynch, Sandra P. MacBain, Richard Dennis 85,124 Mack, John T. 85,142,148 MacKay, Virginia L. 85, 128,159 MacKenzie, Richard C. Magruder, Ronald 85,170, 188 Manger, Desley Jean 86, 122 Mangold, Stephen J. 188 Mann, Ellen J. 86 Marconi, Anthony M. 86, 142,148 Marcum, Virginia A. 86 Marshinski, Danette 86 Martin, Glenn E. 86,l70, 173,188 Mathews, Jess W. 86 Maxwell, Dwight D. 86 Mayer, Gregory A. 86,129 Mayfield, John 86 McCabe, Martha L. 86 McCartney, Nancy McCombs, Joseph S. 86 McDonald, Patricia J. 86, 125 McDuffee, Janeanne 86,158 McFarland, Linda L. 86 McGovern, Walter E, 86 McGrath, Suzanne J. 86,142 McGreer, Mary K. 86,l22, 142 Mclntire, Lawrence L. 86 McKie, Donnan A. 86 McMillan, Steve L. 86 McNeill, Jay A. 86,188 Meell, Howard C. 86,l27, 179 Mellander, Paul 86 Mete rano, Judith F. 86, 145158 Meyer, Patricia A. 86,137, 160 Mickelsen, Robert A. 86, 170 Midura, Gregory P. 86 Mikesell, Rita H. 86 Miles, Corinne A. 86 Miller, Amy K. 86 Miller, Carla 86,159 Miller, Fred A. 86 Miller, Hugh Craig 86 Miller, James 86,116,162, 183 Miller, Laura A. 86,116 Miller, William G. 86,180 Mitchell, Susan B. 86,128, 137,142 Moeng, Bruce C. 86 Montalva, Diane M. 86,125 Montgomery, Linda J. 86, 125 Moore, Susan A. 86,160 Morency, George R. 86 Mostert, Carolyn R. 86, 125,138 Mueller, Ronnie 86 Murdock, Bob J. 86 Myers, Perry R. 86,150 Nates, Sharon 86 Nelson, Donald J. 86,146 Neveu, Cynthia L. 86,159 Nicholas, Howard D. 86 Nickerson, Kim W. 86 Niels-gen, Carl William 86, 18 Noonan, Nancy 86,129 O'Connor, Patricia 86 Oldham, Paul W. 86 Olsen, Glenn H. 86 Orth, Mary E. 116,128,147, 158 Osborne, David A. 86,145 Owens, James W. 86 Palmer, Tom 86 Parsons, Charles W. 86 Patrick, Kenneth A. 86 Patterson, Donald G. Payne, John C. 86,122,l25, 173 Pearson, Patti Gail 87,128 Pechnik, Frank A. 87 Peltz, Linda 87 Peluso, Barbara 87 Perry, Janice M. 87,158 Perry, Mary Jane 87,128 Peters, Greg 87,174 Peters, James S. 87 Petru, John D. 87 Pfluecke, John 87,142 Phipps, Neil 87 Piazza, John G, 87 Poe, Meredith M. 87,116, 128,147 Poehler, Mary E. 87 Polk, William C. 87 Pommier, Alyce 87 Pontello, Mary E. 87 Positano, Dennis P. 87,173 Potter, Sarah E. 87 Potterton, Karen L. 87 Powell, Scott E. 87,127,183 Powley, Donald 87 Prante, Clella Jane 87 Preiss, A. 87 Quackenbush, Robert 87 Quirsfeld, Fred C. 87 Raedeker, Linda S. 87 Reichelt, Lynn D. 87 Renberg, William R. 87 Renouf, Philip G. 87,148 Renwick, Thomas W. 87, 122,180 Reshoft, John H. 87,142 Reynolds, Helen W. 87 Rhoads, Willington M. 87, 170 Rhodus, Barbara 87 Rickard, James 87,170 Riedel, Peter W. 87,122 Rieser, Donald E. 87,122 Riley, Patricia A. 87 Rinek, Mitchell A. 87,122, 188 Ring, John Roan, Catherine A. 87,147, 160 Roberts, Ronald 87 Robinson, Alfred C. 87,170 Robinson, Virginia 87,125 Rolseth, Ruth E. 87 Romaine, Frank 87 Rongey, Linda 87 Rounds, Charles M. 87,170 Rudolph, Erwin P. 87 Ruffley, Michael J. 87 Ruoff, Steven C. 87 Sturdevant, Ellen 88 Ryan, Geoff 87,188 Ryan, Julie L. 87 Saladine, Larry 87 Samaniego, Martha 87,159 Sam6pson, Susan J. 87,128, 1 0 Sanborn, Priscilla A. 87, 128,158 Sandkam, Steve D. 87 Sautter, Richard Craig 87, 116 Scandrette, Richard L. 87 Scherer, Judy 87,128,142, 146 Sceresse, Janyne, M. 87 Schavietello, Dennis 87,170 Scheiner, James 87 Schmidt, Donna C. 88 Schmidt, Richard 88 Schmitt, Louise M. 88,124 Schneider, Wayne 88 Schoenau, Paul R. 88 Schomer, Sharon 88 Schoop, Sandra A. 88 Schubert, Kathleen L. 88, 158 Schultz, Harold 88,170 Schumacher, Diane A. 88 Schumann, Steven C. 88 Schwgiber, Jerry F. 88,122, 17 Schwanke, Barbara J. 80, 88,91,1l6,147,159 Scott, Richard E. 88,180 Seal, Robert P. 88,183 Selke, Jo 88 Severance, Marjorie 88 Sheets, Judith A. 88 Sherbino, Stanley D. Shirk, Sonya 88 Shoffer, Sharon B. 88 Showalter, John F. 88,1l2, 116,183 Shrader, Mary Lou 88,140 Stitt, Virginia K. 88,122, 125,138,147 Stock, Ellen Marie 88,128, 146,159 Stocker, Carolyn A. 88,128 Straley, Carolyn 88 Stream, Stephanie'A. 88, 158 Strobot, Louisa J. 88,128, 148 Sujak, Dan T. 88 Susmilch, Cynthia C. 88, 140 Swanson, Carol J. 88,128 Swanson, Maxine E. 88,128 Swenson, Diane L. 88,193 Taibl, William A. 89 Tatlock, Thomas M. 89 Taylor, Elizabeth D. 89 Taylor, Lorie Ruth 89,116, 48 Telling, Richard S. 89,180 Thelen, Mary Kay 89,139 Thomas, Juanita 89 Thornally, Patricia 89,148 Tinsley, Hugh 89 Todd, Mary A. 89,116,147 Troiedson, Linda Jean 89, 1 5 Tronvig, Rich 1. 89,183 Trotter, Lynda 89,159 Troutman, Miriam L. 89 Tuttle, Marjorie J. 89,128 Uhler, Rich 89 Utterback, Kenneth L. 89 Vachout, Linda S. 89 Valecka, Gail L. 89 Vanderground, James 89 Valther, Viktor 89 VanSlyck, Diane L. 89 Varley, Charles E. 89 Vicchiarelli, Michael 89, 170 Visser, Cammie A. 89,159 Wiser, Xlelvin D. 89,183 Wiss, Dennis G. 89,125 Witt, Karen E. 89,140 Wolff, Linda Xl. 89,146 Wciliggmuth, Robert D. 89, Wonneberg, Stephan D. 89, 142 Woodward, Anne P. 89,116 Woolery, James D. 89,170 Wright, Paul J. 89,183,184 Wright, Royce R. 89 Wulff, Cynthia L. 89,159 Wyczawski, Geraldine 89 Yarbrough, Nancy C. 90 Youker, Jennifer W. 90 Youker, Suzanne M. 90 Young, Fredric M. 90 FRESHMAN CLASS 1962-63 Acheson, Karen P. 93 Aderman, Mary Lou 93 Ahrens, Walter A. 93,129 Aldrich, William W. 93 Allison, Charles R. 93 Anderson, Charles A. 93 Anderson, David R. 93,124 Anderson, Peter K. 93 Anderson, Philip H. 93 Andres, Philip J. 93 Armstrong, Charles 93 Austin, Jim Frank 93,171 Bachman, Lynn 93,158 Bailey, Charles R. 93,174 Bailey, Margaret L. 93,141 Baker, Leslie G. 93,116, 159 Baldwin, Timothy P. 93 Baldwin, Tom L. 93 Bamber, Linda Sue 93,l24, 141 Baptista, Robert C. 93,116, 122 Barsema, Allan Lee 93 Watson, Simchick, Janice E. 88 Sinclair, Diane A. 88,158 Sites, Kathy L. 88 Skarshaug, Philip S. 88 Slager, Gary W. 88 Slocum, Wayne D. 88,129 Smejkal, Jill 88 Smith, Jack 88 Smith, Janet 88 Smith, Joan 88 Smith, Karen 88,159 Smith, Leland A. 88 Smith Lynda A. 88,125,137 Smith 183 Thomas L. 88,170, Sokolowski, Daniel P. 88, 170,188 Soltwisch, Marsha A. 88 Sommerfield, Joan C. 88, 129,146 Special, Phil 88,170 Spicer, David A. 88 Spicer, Stephan G. 88 Spielman, Gary R. 88 Sprengelmeyer, Joyce 88, 148,158 Sprengelmeyer, Lois 88, 146,158 Stadtlander, Werner 88 Stahmer, Bill C. 88,142 Stark, 158 Cynthia L. 88,128, Stark, Donnalee M. 88 Staub, Jane Carlisle 88, 140,159 Stearns, Jackie 88 Stevens, Wendell H. 88,142 Stewart, Wanda A. 88 St. John, David E. Vlastnik, Judy L. 89 Walbert, David D. 89,170, 183 Wallace, Phil Wander, Marie 1. Warner, Michael R. 89 Warner, Paul 89,187 Wasson, David G. 89,170 Linda A. 89 Weight, William W. 89,170, 1 7 Weihofen, George T. Weissenborn, Kathy J. 89 Weith, Gene C. 89,116,l62, 180 Wells, Roy R. 89,145 Weyrick, Philip 89 Wheaton, Virginia M. 89, 122,147,153 Wheeles, Mark G. 89,170 White, Tim James Whitmer, James R. 80,89, 91,112,116,180 Wienke, Gretchen G. 89 Wiesbrock, James R. 89 Wiesneth, James R. 89 Wi gins, Wesley J. 89 Wide, Richard G. 89 Wilkinson, Tom W. 89,122, 180 Williams, Robert A. 89 Williamson, Roger K. 89, 122,183 Wilson, Stephen M. 89,170 Winbolt, Frances 89,122 Winkler, Paul H. 89,122, 183 Winkler, Sharon L. 89 Wirtel, Sally A. 89 Basham, Robert Lee 93. 171,189 Bate, Margaret Ann 93 Beekman, Anne L. 93,158 Beemer, Patricia 1.. 92.93, 103,116,148 Beemcr, Penelope L. 93, 116,148 Belford, Jack A. 93 Beno, David Lee 93,129 Beno, Warren Fred 93,125 Benson, Robert J. 93 Berg, Barbara Jean 93 Berry, Barbara Jean 93 Bessette, Gregory L. 93 Bevier, Barbara J. 93 Black, Rebecca Dawn 93 Blackburn, Dave D. 93 Blacksmith, Susan C. 93 Blakemore, Joyce A. 93 Blanton, Maryanne 93,124 Blocher, Nelson David 93 Block, Sharon Louise 93, 141 Bluedorn, Bruce A. 93,112, 116,171 Bobzien, James A. 93 Boewe, Denise L. 93,125 Bolger, James F. 93 Bolt, Pam Sue 93,122,141 Bolt, Sally Marie 93,129 Bonde, Johanna Nl. 93,148 Borter, Paul Joseph 93,171 Bostrom, DanA1bert 93 Bottoms, George Daniel 93, 189 Boudreaux, Dennis Mike 93 Bovd, James Robert 93, 171,189 Breland, Richard E. 93 Bremer, Richard E. 93 Brinkman, James H. 93,141 Brinkman, Judy Lynn 93, 148 Brown, Ed Allen 93,171 Brummett, Janice 93 Brummett, Judy 93 Bruno, Dale R. 93 Bruno, Nlichael P. 93 Burdick, Susan C. 93 Burghardt, Joette J. 933,140 Burleigh, Linda 1.ee93,158 Burns, Phyllis Xlarie 94 Burr, Coleen Linnea 94, 116,138 Buttrey, Steve R. 94,1T1. 189 Cafferty, Xlike R. 94,189 Cannon, Cynthia J. 94 Capps, Margaret J. 94 Carlson, David 11. 9-1 Carlson, Paul 12. 94 Carswell, Walter li. 94 Cellmer, Nancy Joy 94,125 Charlesworth. Ted C. 94, 125 Chisholm, Christina 94,125 Christoffcrsen, .-Xlan 94 Churchill, Susan A. 94 Churchill, Thomas Wa rd 94 Ciaccia, Frances 1.. 94 Clark, Dawn L. 94 Clark, Gradie Leo 94 Clark, Raymond Xl. 94 Colwell, Steve Ray 9-1 Comstock, Glenn P. 94,12-1, 171 Conde, Ronald John 94 Cook, Jeffrey Robert 94. 124,171 Cording, X1argarot94,125 Coslett, Sharon Lee 94,124 Courser, Bob Allen 94 Covert, Roberta L. 94,129, 158 Crabbs, Philip Ron 94 Crabtree, Jerry Ray 94 C rane, Judy Lee 94 Craycroft, Robert 1,.94 Creighton, Barbara 94,12-1, 16 Crowley, Cristopher 94 Curatola, Carl C. 94 Curtis, James Dwight94 Davis, limily Jane 94,122, 125 Dell, Linda Louise 9-1,1l2. 124 Dcllaert, Joey R. 94 Dewitt. Bill 11, 94.129 Dieter, Fred Alvin 94 Doerrler, Catherine 94 Doyel, Hoyt Wayne 94 Drake. Linda Irene 94 Drt-ffin, David B. 94,125 Dreier, Richard CT. 94.122, 171 Dunagin, Sandra Lee-14 Duncan, Bruce lruwis 94. 124 Duncan, Jim Douglas 94. l'1,189 Dunkirk, Virginia .X. 94. 125,141 Dux, John Scott 94 Dvorak, Darrow 94 Earll, Almon Robert 94 Eddy, Stephen Lee 94 Edgerley. Dennis .X. 94 Egerdahl, .Klan Dale 94,124 Eichhorst. Arthur ll. Elias, Linda D. 94.129 224 Engel, Carolyn 94,116 Engstrom, Donald J. 94,171 Enos, Frank Barney 94 Epeneter, Paul B. 94 Erickson, Jon Evans, Carroll Anne 94 Exline, Betty L. 94,129 Fairweather, Bruce 94, 129,171 Falbo, Anna Norma 94 Farnam, Philip C. 94,124 Faulstich, Roger K. 94 Feuille, Eleanor 95 Fifer, Brett William 95 Filkin, Phyllis A. 95,125 Fisher, Gail Sue 95,159 Fisher, Steven Roger 95 Fletcher, Diane Rose 95 Florida, John D. 95 Florida, Maryann L. 95 Fors, Carolyn L. 95,122 Fortner, Brenda Joan 95 Friedery, William C. 95, 125 Fritsch, Jlichael A. 95 Frodin, 1inda Kay 95,125 Frykman, Dan Paul 95 Funk, M. Christine 95,129, 159 Gabel, Michael G. 95,137 Gabriel, Joseph John 95 Gagnon, Martha E. 95,135 Gangestad, Louise M. 95, 124,159 Gardiner, Linda Gail 95 Garston, James 95 Gates, Allen L. 95 Geeting, Sandra Sue 95 Geidt, Thomas Evans 95 German, Ruth Ann 95 Gettinger, Sally Lou 95, 129,158 Gianfrancisco, Tom 95 Gilchrist, David Lee 95,183 Giraldi, Barbara J. 95,141 Giraldi, Nancy E. 95 Giudice, John S. 95,148 Goodwin, Palmer P. 95 Graf, Carol Ann 95,125 Graf, Marjorie Ann 95 Gray, Mark Robert 95,116 Gray, Virginia F. 95,129 Greve, Gerrit Jan 95,129 Grotte, Bob Wayne 95 Gunderson, Randy B. 95 Gunderson, Richard W. 95, 171 Gunther, Marilyn D. 95, 124,141 Haas, Susan Lee 95 Hafner, Janet L. 95,129,135 Ham, Donald 95,122 Hamilton, Dennis A. 95 Hamilton, Sharon, A. 95. 125 Hammerstone, Bruce D. 95 Handley, Margaret L. 95 Hanlon, P. Thomas 95 Hansen, Gail Marie 95,125 Hanslik, Virginia A. 95 Harper, David Victor 95, 124 Harris, Jimmie C. fGirlj 95 Harsch, John F. 95,171,189 Hartigan, Sharon F. 95,129 Harvey, Helen May 95,129 Hastings, Ruth Elizabeth 95,125 Hawkins, Robert L. 95,171 Hayward, Thomas P. 95 Healy, Elizabeth F. 95 Heath, Jack Douglas 95 Hedstrom, Dwight P. 95 Heinekamp, Roberta 95,116 Henricksen, Linda E. 95, 125 Henninger, George 96 Henrick, Lynn Ann 96 Henricksen, Linda A. 96, 125,141 Henrickson, Bruce E. 96 Hensel, Kathryn Lee 96 Hess, Susan Ruth 96 Heverly, Earl D. 96,171, 183 Hicks, Valerie Jean 96,116, 158 Hillier, David R. 96,124 Hines, Merrilyn L. 96 Hinrichs, Susan Ann 96 Hodge, Harold 96 Hodges, Karen Lynn 96 Hohm, Janice F. 96,129 Hohnsen, Terry M. 96,171 Hough, Dave A. 96 Howell, Terri Lynn 96 Hoye, Susan Lynn 96,129 Huber, Robert Wayne 96 Hucker, Joseph A. 96 Huebner, Stephen A. 96, 122,148 Huggins, Jo Ann 96,137 Hulfeld, Janet Lynn 96 Hursh, Patricia E. 96 Hutchinson, Richard 96,171 Hyink, Bob Warren 96 Ingersoll, Karen S. 96 Israel, Larry Eldon 96 Jackson, Damon 96 Jackson, Jack Joseph 96 James, Stephen B. 96 Johnson, Kenneth P. 96, 122,125 Johnson, Laurel C. 96 Johnson, Marsha Ann 96 Johnson, Phill A. 96,171 Johnson, Prudence N. 96, 141,158 Johnstone, Linda C. 96 Jones, Caroll M. 96 Kamarauskas, Lee T. 96 Kamke, Dorothy Anne 96, 158 Kasper, Joan Marie 96 Kee, Kenneth L. 96,171 Kelly, Tim Patrick 96 Kendall, Ron D. 96 Kibler, Robert D. 96 Kiedro, Robert 96 Kirk, James E. Jr. 92,96, lO3,112,116,171 Kiser, Judith Kay 96 Knaak, Jean Carol 96,129 Knaak, Linda Ruth 96 Knight, Keith M. 96,171 Koenig, Frank Mark 92,96, lO3,116,171,18O Kohn, Marlo Donald 96,129 Kopp, Janice Ann.96,l25 Korkosz, Beverly A. 96 Koss, Linda Diane 96 Kowalczyk, Ronald J. Kraft, Lois Pearl 96 Kramer, Paul A. 96 Krause Margaret L. 96 Krauss, P. 116 Kroning, Donna Lee 96,124 Kruse, Buzzy Robert 96, 147 Kuhli, Linda Ann 96,125 i hard aul 96 llgiiiiilmgr? SiziP Linda 96, -129,160 Kunath, Richard Allen 97, 129,171 Lambe, Sharyn Ann 97 Lambert, Kristine P. 97 Langille, Paul A. 97,124, 189 Lanterman, Roberta A. 97, 124 Lapage, Lavonne K, 97 Latour, Steve 97 Lawhorn, Pat Ann 97 Lawhorn, Richard A. 97 Leach, Linda Lee Ann 97 Leaver, James A. 97,171, 189 Lee, Suzanne Maria 97 Lee, Terry Jean 97 Lefkow, Robert C. 97,171 Lemley, Linda C. 97,124, 141 Leonard, Kathleen A. 97, 129 Lesher, Carol Ann 97 Levere, Janice Rene 97 Levitan, Lance C. 97 Lewis, Carol Edith 97,116, 158 Lewis, Jackie Ann 97 Lewis, Larry David 97 Lighthall, Patsy A. 97 Lilhot, Sandra G. 97,158 Lindland, Nancy Ruth 97 Linstrom, Barbara M. 97 Lockyer, Brenda J. 97 Loth, Esther Carol 97,124 Lougee, Mike Durand 97 Ludwigson, Carl R. 97 Luttrell, Patsy 97,129,160 Lyng, James Edward 97 Lyon, David B. 97 Maas, Theodore D. 97 MacBain, Bruce 97 MacCallum, Cheryle A. 97 MacGregor, Nancy 97,138, 146 Macy, Patricia Ann 97,125, 141 Maddux, Steve M. 97,171 Maier, Gary Chris 97 Mair, Robert Paul 97 Maitland, Sharon A. 96,129 Mallard, Jennie Lee 97 Malmgren, Robert Scott 97, 116 Marbaugh, Martha 97 Markus, Arlene Mary 97 Marston, James R. Martin, Nancy Lynn 97 Marx, Barbara Joann 97 Massey, Carlton A. 97,171 Mast, Julie Ann 97 McCabe, John Timothy 97 McCann, Mary C. McCay, Barbara Jo 97 McClenny, Betty Jane 97 McC1insey, Cheryl G. 97 McClung, David R. 97,124 McCulley, Jane L. 97,124 McGee, Larry F. 97 McNeil, Sally Louise 97 McWhirter, Wilford 97, 122,189 Mellander, Mary Beth 97 Miener, Bob Glenn 97 Mignin, Robert J. 97,148 Mikesell, Charles A. 97 Miklos, John Dennis 98 Miller, Victoria Ann 98 Moe, Joanne 98 Monaghan, Gail Ann 98,129 Moore, Kenton P. 98,122 Morency, Viola 98 Morey, John S. 98,124,171 Morgan, Beverly A. 98,116 Morris, Barbara Jo 98,158 Morris, Vickie B. 98 Morrison, Sharree D. 98 Mott, Jerry Leroy 98 Murphy, Ann Marie 98 Murphy, Patricia M. 98 Murray, Robert fBuddyj C. 98 Muzzy, Richard David 98, 124 Myers, Stephen Paul 98,171 Naegele, Rebecca S. 98 Nash, Patricia Ann 98 Nelson, Janice L. 98,129 Nelson, Jullayne J. 98 Nelson, Ken Verne 98 Nelson, Nancy Ann 98 Neuenfeldt, John W. 98,171 Nolgn, James Wheaton 98, 1 5 Nolte, Marcia C. 98 Novak, John F. 98 O'Connor, Bill Joseph 98, 171 O'Danie1l, Peggy L. 98 Oldham, Ruth Lillian 98 Ottley, Mary E. 98,116,159 Overton, Patricia D. 98,129 Panter, Pat Ann 98 Parker, Chuck James 98, 116 Payne, Philip Barton 98 Peironnet, Gail T. 98 Peltz, Fred Douglas 98 Pendergraft, Carol A. 98, 124 Penney, Linda Lee 98 Peplow, Don Paul 98,171 Perigo, Phyllis 98 Pernau, James O. 98 Pertle, Nancy May 98,116, 158 Petersen, Kristian J. 98 Petzold, Sandra L. 98 Pflum, Gial Elaine 98 Phillips, Glenn S. 98,124, 171 Philpot, Faith Naomi 98, 116 Pichman, William M. 98 Pilarski, Karalee L. 98 Pinkley, David B. 98,171 Planek, James Fred 98 Player, James W. 98,171 Pleters, Diane E. 98 Politser, Peter E. 98,122 Pomeroy, Patrick D. Poorman, Janice Lee 98, 116,159 Pothin, Juanita Kay 98 Potts, Anne Louise 98 Pratscher, John C. 98 Prewett, Kathleen A. 98 Pullan, Robert B. 98 Quarzenski, Barbara 98 Raab, Richard John 98,183 Rann, Melanie Susan 98,158 Rapley, Keith S. 99 Rauter, David 99,122 Rawaillot, Lillian E. 99 Recht, Paul Joseph 99,171 Reimer, Carolyn M. 99 Reimer, Sandy M. 99,140 Remington, Mary E. 99 Rexilius, Judy E. 99 Reynolds, Elizabeth 99 Riforgiate, Robert A. 99 Ritter, Andrew M. 99,1l6, 122,189 Robertson, Randy H. 99 Rocco, Charles F. 99,171 Rogers, Jane Marion 99 Roller, Kathy L. 99,146 Romer, Marsha Ann 99 Ross, Elizabeth Ellen 99 Ross, Kathryn S. 99 Roussos, George W. 99 Ryan, Susan 99,124 Rydin, Richard W. 99 Sampiller, Dennis J. 99 Samuel, Linda Lee 99 Sanders, Dave John 99 Sanders, James L. 99 Sanders, Thomas Lee 99, 149 Sandin, James Hall 99,187 Satter, Barbara L, 99,135 Satter, Thomas Reid 99 Saunders, Michael Scott 99 Schacht, Mary S. 129,146 Schaffnit, Theodore 99,153 Schluchter, Jim E. 99,122, 149 Schmidt, Thomas Michael 99 Schmitt, Roger Carl 99,171 Schmitt, Shirley L. 99,129 Schmitz, Lynda M. 99 Schneider, Cherly A. 99, 125 Scholwin, Jean Marie 99 Schreiber, Diana L. 99 Schuck, Keni Kay 99,159 Scott, Philip L. 99,124 Scott, William James 99, 171 Seaburg, Susan E. 99,116, 124 Seal, Barbara Ann 99 Selby, Ruth Ann 99,122 Selke, Mike Peter 99 Seneff, Pamela Jo 99,116, 122,148,158 Shallcross, Richard Scott 99 Shannon, Christopher 99 Shannon, James l . 99,171 Sharp, Kathy L. 99,116 Shaw, l1hi1ipAlmore 99,149 Shay, Pam llpson 99 Sheber, Jeannette 1... 99, 129,141 Shemezix, Dwayne R. 99 Shepard, Nancy Lynn 99 Shirk, David Dale 99,129 Shoffer, Carol Ann 99 Shong, Linda Joy 99 Showalter, Jim Barth 99, 171 Shrader, Barbara Ann 99 Sigwards, Christian 99 Simet, Susan Adele 99 Siml, Anita Ruth 100 Simpson, Margaret A. 100 Simpson, Ro er Allen 92, 100,103,11g,171 Sinclair, Alan R. 100 Singleton, Maurice 100 Sixpla, Mike Hay 100 Skarshaug, David W. 100, 124 Skonberg, Alice C. 100 Skow, Fred Dale 100,151 Slack, Patricia Ann 100 Sleep, Timothy E. 100,122, 148 Smid, Karen Lee 100,129 Smith, Kathleen P. 100,140 Smith, Walter Robert 100, 148 Sonntag, Gregg A. 100 Stadtlander, Fred G. 100 Stephan, Adrienne G. 100 Sterling, Klaus D. 100 Stephens, Jeffrey Mark 100 Stewart, Roberta C. 100, 122,158 Stockton, Bruce ll. 100 Stott, Kathleen A. 100 Straley, Margaret A. 100, 139 Strandquist, Linda 100 Strzissenburg, David 100 Stuppy, Jo Ann 100,122,158 Sujak, David Alan 100,171 Sullivan, Susan li, 100,129 Swanson, Gregory' ug. lOQ, 1-12 J Swanson, Laurie L. 100 Tansley, Bill A. 100 Tatge, Xlary Roseline100 Taylor, Janet 1i.100,125 Taylor, Patricia fx, 100 Taylor, Ron Jorden 100,l'1 Thompson, Lynne EZ. 100, 129,139 Thorne, Xlichael T. 100 Thurlby, Lyn Dian 100 Todd, JackCharles 100,116 Trautt, Paul Jackson 100 Truemper, Roy C. 100,171 Turley, Ann Xlarie 100,122 Ueck, Edward Henry 100 Uhlir, Rhonda Jo 100 Van Dermark, Bob 100 Verna, Donna Jane 100 Vescelus, Barbara K. 100 Vokurka, Robert J.. 100, 122,171 Voska, George John 100 Wadsworth, Sharon L. 100 Waetjen, James R. 100 Waldron, Barbara Ann100, 148 Ward, Lou Ann 100 Ward, Vernice Ann 100 Warner, Xlary li.100,1-12 Webb, Bob Alex 100 Webster, Christine .-X. 100, 125 Webster, Lee limerson 100,171 Weith, Janeen V. 100,158 Welch, Roger James 100 Welker, Joellyn Xl. 100 Wessel, John Steve 100 Whitaker, Carole L. 100, 129 Whitaker, D. 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