Willowbrook High School - Centurion Yearbook (Villa Park, IL)
- Class of 1967
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N we ll iii, M: .N M- - K - aa'-s'f,Jff?f5T,:s L, N H 933?ii5if'fQ,, MM, A NNNNXNN In ' N mass .-....v.,, f - 1 3 I4 my E OFFICERS: Dave Peterson, Vice Presidentg Barb Engel, Treasurerg Val Tvrdik, Secretaryg ancljim Burroughs, President. National Honor Societyis primary purpose is to give recognition to outstanding high-school students. This year the society participated in the Hlt's Academic television program. The criteria for membership in National Honor Society are character, leadership, service, and scholarship. junior candidates must have at- tained a 3.25 grade average, and seniors must have a 3.0 average. Membership cannot exceed Hve per cent of the junior or Hfteen per cent of the senior class. Final members are selected by a faculty vote. A junior member may be reelected in his senior year. Officers are elected by incumbent members at the beginning of the academic year. N .H.S. Represents Scholastic Achievement FRONT' Dawna Hauptfuehrer, Peggy Klein, Cathy Cook, Donna Farquhar, and Barbara Engelg SECOND ROW: Val Tvrdik, jill Workinger, Julie Ashenhurst, Sue Tattershall, Kate Ruehr, Rose Fujimoto, and Diane St. Louisg THIRD ROW' Marilyn Hruska, Duog Louis, Bob Morey, Steve Monts, Marvin Wolf, Geof Greene, Mike McDonnell, Dich Heaps, and Kathy Kingg FOURTH ROW: George Peterson, Dave Kriz, Craig Donath, Dave Broucek, Lanny Haverkamp, Dave Peterson, jim Burroughs, Ed Cefala, and Dennis Gulliford. I6 uill 81 Scroll Represents Literary Achievement Quill and Scroll is an international society which has been organized for recognizing high school stu- dents inthe Held ofjournalism. Willowbrook's chapter has been named the Carl Rowan Chapter and is under the direction of Mr. Harold johnson. Its members are students who rank in the upper third of thejunior or senior class and who have excelled in the editorial, literary, art, or business departments of the school newspaper or yearbook. Each candidate must be recommended by the faculty advisor ofthe Skyline or Centurion and be approved by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS SEA TED IN FORE GROUND julie Ashenhurst President janet Koran Vice President STANDING Chris Hauri Secretary Betty Krzemienskl Treasurer we Lflet. E L, QQQOL! QUILL AND SCROLL CLUB: SEA TED: Dawna Hauptfuehrer, Kathy Winike, John Farrell, Art Ahrens Denner Gage Earl Kemp im Smith King Chris Hauri ulie Ashenhurstujanet Koran, Betty Krzemienski, and Lynn Andrews, Kip Wilson and ohn Porter No! Pictured Sue Mc Pam Warren STANDING: Linda Miller, Su Speck, Sue johnson, Bob Avoy,joanneWendt,jan1ne Veto judy Cox andjan Mrozek I7 'FD -ard' CENTURIONEXECUTIVES: FIRSTROW: Pam Warren, Under- ministration Chairman, Early Kemp, Senior Chairman, and Denncr classmen Chairman, Sue Speck and Linda Miller, Co-Editorsg SEC- Gage, Sports Chairman. OND ROW: Sue McAvoy, Activities Chairmang JoAnne Wendt, Ad- Cemturilom Stirives For Yeaarloools Perfection CENTURION ART STAFF: ,Ian Mrozek, john Farrell, Dawna Hauptfuehrer, John Porter, Dennis Casto and Tom DeForest. Under the guidance of Mr. Frank Morgan, this year's Centurion staff has worked long and hard to prepare a yearbook which we are proud to present at this time. Many changes have been made in the format of this Centurion, we sincerely hope that the class of 1967, to whom this book is dedicated, will appreciate and enjoy it. X 5:4619 -bm X Xa - -, .. zz. Ha, 'we ,us M .Q ,Q- X X X ,.. .XXX N X X X! X 1 X X .X W .. X X X 'XX 1 EEL. 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During this year, Skyline worked to bring its readers a better understanding of their school, the community they live 'in, and current af- fairs. Staff members accomplished this purpose through a current news column, editorials, and informative news writing. Approximately fifty students participated in getting out the news this year under the leadership of Mr. Harold R. johnson, advisor. They worked on writing stories, taking the pictures, planning the pages, and reading the copy. Newspaper Records News SKYLINE: JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD: Chris I-Iauri, Sports Assistantg Lynn Snyder, News Editor, Sue johnson, Assistant Literary Editor, and Pat Blastlk, News Editor. FEATURE AND NEWS REPORTERS: John Walkinshaw, jim Weslowski, Bert Dalton, Pat McAvoy, Debbie Hitzman, and Monika Bryan. Sis' BUSINESS AND PHOTOGRAPHY: Randy BeMemt, photographerg Lynn An- drew, ad manager, Mary Brenigar, business manager, Linda Davis, circulation manager, and Donna Hudson, exchange manager. SKYLINE: jUNIOR STAFF EDITORS Mark Kuntz, sports, Janet Ritter, news Barb Lundberg, news, Bob Wenike, sports and Art Ahrens, editorial. v SKYLINE PRINTERS: FRONT ROW: Dennis Carco, Dan McCluskey, jim Smith, Les Novak, Richard Kovack, Andrew Matulica, and Charles Gallagherg BACK ROW: Operations on the Dennis Casto, Marc Gallion, Greg Kobierski, Glen Azzarello, john Strarler, Bruce Mecklenburg, Nick Lupo, Arnold Stenvog, and Steve Goelz. SKYLI E Are Done at Willowbrook 1. 2. A 3. 4. E 5. 6. 7. 8 9 FEATURE AND NEWS WRITERS: SEA TED: Marcia Wright, jan Karmowski, and Ellie johnseng STANDING: Carol Braunshausen, Wally Marquardt, Faith Economy, Laura Castle, and Karen Mori. 10 22 jan Ritter and Kip Wilson think up story assignments. Pat Blastik interviews Mr. Theis, printing instructor, to get a story on Camera Club. Betty Krzemienski copyreads the story to check accuracy and length. Nick Lupo sets the story into type on the Intertype machine in the print shop. jim Smith pulls proof of the type form. Bob Winike checks proofs for errors. jan Koran supervises Les Novak in making up a page. When the page is completed, a proof is taken. Randy BeMent photographs the page proof and develops the negative. This image is burned on an aluminum plate. Dan McCluskey mounts the plate on the press and runs off the Finished copies. Editor jan Koran inspects the finished copy of the Sky- line. Q -r' ,X F1 ' X Student STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: SEA TED: Janine Veto, Corresponding Secre- tary: Cathy Johnston, Recording Secretary: and Rosemary Kolak, Treasurer: STANDING: Geoffrey Greene, Presidentg and Kathy King, Vice-President. This is an organization with the purpose of planning projects and activities for the entire school body. Student Council is the link be- tween students and the administration. Representatives of Student Council are leaders of Willowbrook. They attend conventions, meet new people, learn to lead, and have lots of fun! Through Student Council, students learn to appreciate their school and become a part of everything. Anyone interested in Student Council can run for a representa- tive. The requirement is a 2.5 grade average and a sincere interest in Student Council. Council SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: SEA TED: Geoffrey Greene, Douglas Lewis, Aaron Faegre, Bill Mammen, Paul Joyce, Dawna Debbie Gullang, Miriam Martz, Val Tvrdik, Chris Hauri, Dee 24 Hauptfuehrer, Rose Fujimoto, Wally Lopatka, and Cathy john- Adamaitis, Pat -Ianicki, Pam Janicki, janine Veto, Rosemary Ko- ston. lak, Craig Braje, and Sue Tattershallg STANDING: Ed Cefale, JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: SEA TED: Laura Castle, Pat Lechowicz, Sue johnson, Donna Larson, Ann Christianson, Cheryl Mannino, Sara Johnston, and Mary Bicicchig STANDING: Bob Ulrich, jack Hedquist, Tim Workinger, Gary Matthews, Bonnie Pyzik, Jim Wesolowski, and Dave Smiley. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW: Bill Malone, Melinda Carpenter, Judy Klick, Pat Petitto, jan Karmowski, and Karen Cottoneg SECOND ROW: Terry Patten, Dave Harrington, Julie Ballard, Corky Geist, Richard Sandquist, Pete Harrison, and Denise Morgan. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: SEA TED: Jean Yamasaki, Karen Kisner, Patti Reynolds, Daphne Kenyon, Charmaine Esposito, julie Englebaugh, and Nancy Larson, STANDING: Steve Tattershall, Jeff Meskan, Don Engdahl, Bill Carvell, Nancy Schoenfeld, Kim Dorney, and john Claypool. E -5 ig iv -15. S iii' 35 A 19 M E 'IM Q an bm l n 3 gi gm 'f can Q6 2 f 1 i521 T 111 'Ur ,tl W. FQ D-Q Ig B ' I - si yggvy 7 Y 'S ' 'il Sf SENIOR CHOIR MALE OCTET: FIRST RO W' Paul Johnson, and David Millerg SECOND ROW: Bruce Moses, Ron Kimball, and Douglas Whiteg THIRD ROW: Mike Fleming, and Tom Scotellarog FOUR TH RO W: Bob Martin, R I Choir Ensembles SENIOR CHOIR MIXED OCTET: FIRST ROW: Paul Augsburger, and Mike Lewisg SECOND ROW: Bob Drews, Kathy Karasek, Cheryl McKenzie, and Phil Lindhorng THIRD ROW: Kathy Lovelace, and Carol Davis. SENIOR CHOIR GIRLS SEXTETWI: FIRST ROW' Chris Barton, and Pat Centofanteg SECOND ROW: Sue Lufkin, and Pat Mooreg THIRD ROW' Sandi Wlochall, and Nancy Underwood. -e .li , l , . -3,5151 ' ' 5 i 1 M, . 1 -' ' 1 , 2 . . J 4 ni rn R . svlit Girls' Glee Has Another Successful Year .Milk--fire , 5 1. N .. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: FIRST ROW' M, Struck, L. Nolan, H. Taylor C. Rudd, C. Hughes, Theil, S. Bacus, K. St. E. Lupo, C. Schmidt, V. Hetrick, R. Seidler, L. Bergh, C. Kornack, F Louis, D. Zimmerman, C. Comerfordhj. O'Connor and LI. Zorn, SECOND ROW: KI. Schiefelbein, L Martin, C. Snyder, V. Martin, C, Trail, T. Gerstner, KI. Reuter, S. Marci celli, E. Baumgartner, Reusch, M. Carpenter, L. Boeche, L. Hawley, L. Castle, L. Sindelar, N K. Cottone, P. Craft, D. Cyrwus, and A. Kasmang THIRD ROW' C. Greene, N. Logue, E. Dill, Anderson, S. Cassell, K Genovise, S. Davis, L. Schwarz, M. Bouwkamphj. Wilson, S. Watkins, N Wolgemuth, S. I-lensing, Mclntyre, Voss, G. Sorensen, C. Geist, L Salvatori, Palumbo, C. Kolwitz, S, Lindhorstg FOURTH ROVV' R Townsend, E. Schirmer, M. Munns, B. Anderson, M. A. Miene, L. Lew- kowich, D. Potee, K. Nowak, Stout, Pollard, L. Riegler, P. Bartels J, Stewart, R. Engelke, L. Raschk, M. Webber, S. Johnston, D. Makars- vich,lI. Lauwereins, S. Bach, B. Fuerst, M. Kruse, and M. Phillips. 1 1 JUNIOR CHOIR: FIRST ROW' Taylor, M. Servatius, Deleo, S. Hardy, D. Hawkins, K. Albertson, N. Fioti, S. Flanigan, L. Webster, B. Hass, B. Wyns, S. jordan, C. Bye, G. Timmons, and Land, SECOND ROIV' B. Parenti, N. Dold, M. Maucieri, D. Downer, L. Orienti, B. Haiek, S. Bourgart,j. Nelson, S. Ross, L. Postula, M. Marron, S. Bromage, M. Fields, E. Smietana, and T. Bartlett, THIRD ROW' K. Vicker, A. Lewis,j. Lindhorst, RI. Lange, T. Stabell, G. Cottone, G. Vandon, R. Jett B. Kortus, Fuger, K. Barmann, G. Sansbury, Spry, D. Skeels, S Hicke, and B. Berger, FOURTH ROW: N. Martin, Hemwall, D Perterson, S, Dudasik, S. Sturm, T. Syverson, D. Nurse, Boysen, L Gustafson, F. Haagenson, S. Prinke,J. Mayton, P. Behm, B. Wolzstyniak M. Teichler, T. Shaw, M. Russo, S. Orienti, and R. Semma. jurlior, Fireslmrimaim Trelole CIELIOIQVS Grow FRESHMAN TREBLE CHOIR: FIRST RO W' P. Woisard, G. Prezell, P. Schuler, D. Kenyon, C. Anderson, Dowiarz, L. Gulliford, M. Gock- man, G. Prinzing, N. Porter, D. March, D. Brown, D. Delozier, F. Mac- Lennan, D. Tichy, and C. Moore, SECOND ROW' K. Kohnson, P. Pickarski, R. DiOrio, B. Robertson, Englebaugh, K. Coomans, L. Stiehl, B. Ogren, D. Jacobs, I. Griffin, E. Meyer, V. Buchanan, R. Anderson, A. Zimmerman, P. Brien, C. Poteeg THIRD ROW: S. Greene, Ritter, T, Kraegel, D. Hall, K. Degnan, L, Munno, M. Weiss, Bishop, K. Siegen- thaler, S. Roman, P. Reynolds, D. St. Louis, C. Castle, D. Dvorak, G. Heard, D. Polich, N. Sehoenfeld, and B. Lange, FOURTH ROW' S. johnson, K. Anderson, M. Workinger, C. Hughes, L. Zimmerman, M. Weiger, K. Kesner, LaVanway, Patis, L. Patten, Kaiser, M. Kirk- wood, C. Miller, C. Bollhoffer, P. Carlson, L. Schneider, M. Nicrhoflj. Bergmann, and K. Stapleton. CONCERT ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: D. Farquhar, D. Mori, L. Kriz, K. Ruehr, Dubs, R. Van Dyke, W. Mammen, and A. Faegreg SEC- OND ROW: R. Fujimoto, K. Havelhorst, C. Parker, M. Cunningham, S Klaus, B. Nielsen, Albertson, M. Bennison, C. Peralta, Eriksen, M Megregian, J. Stephens, and S. Drigot, THIRD ROW' F. Venkler, J Orchestra Brings Honor to Willowbrook Walker, S. Turek, M. Bulawa, L. Tvrdik, C. Ripley, A. Dokters, M. Smith, R. Anderson, R. Hallmark,J. Hallmark,J. Bouwkamp, V. Tvrdik, C Ahlgrim, K. Gianatasio, E. Brown, B. Nishimoto, J. Havelhorst, M. Fae- gre, T. Cunningham, and B. Widholmg FOURTH ROVV' B. Peralta, C. Willowbrook's orchestra program boasts a number of organizations for students who wish to play instruments-particu- larly string instruments. For the novice, there is the Beginning String Class. The in- termediate player may learn technique and gain experience in the Cadet Orchestra. For the veteran performer, the Concert Orchestra provides great challenge and variety. Newly formed this year was the Chamber Orchestra, a small group of our most able performers. Penoyer, S. Lines, M. Lupella, C. Eplin, S. Ripley, B. Dubs, M. Nelson,j. jablonsky, J. Collins, D. Shelton, L. Drigol, D. Cornell, S. Smith, and C. Taylor, D. Lauwereins, G. Gray, P. Lay, L. Haverkamp, L. Loyd, P. Fass, Cornell, STANDING: T. Roberts, T. Falk, C. Wetzcl, D. Sedlacek, F. i S. Siefert, G. Sullivan, Farquhar, C. Carlson, L. Frola, F. Carlson, D. Cox, M. Wright, D. Harrington, A. Megregian, S. Bahnick, N. Beokcr, and i Schroeder, K. Warner, and R. Anderson, FIFTH ROW: S. Peeler, M. Mr. Shamo. .YolPictured.'G. Donchenko and K. Bohl. ' VIOLA AND PIANO ENSEMBLE: M. Mcgrcgian and L. Mosteller. 33 I STRING BASS QUINTET: N. Becker, S. Bahnick, A. Megregian, D. Harrington, and M. Wright. STRING QUARTET: F. Venkler, C Parker, R. Anderson, and M. Faegre. VIOLIN TRIO: M. Bulawa, L. Tvrdik, and B. Dubs. VIOLIN QUARTET: K. Mori, R. Fqjimoto, K. Ruehr, and K. Hzxvelhorsl. Yi CELLO QUARTETQI. Stephens, B. Mammen, S. Drigot, and A, Faegre. VIOLA DUET:J. Eriksen and R.Vzm Dyke. Orchestra Ensembles ,V . ii as is Yi t M W ,, Zee .-5 in 'i ii'ii EWZ , ,H so ' ' ily, . 1 i i X S 2145 CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: jill Albertson, Carol Peralta, Valerie Tvrdik, Christine Ahlgrim,Kathy Gianatasio, David Scott, Sarah Klaus, and Barbara Nielsen, SECOND ROW: Cathleen Cook, Cynthia Brown, Mar- cia Bennison, Virginia Pavesich, Jacqueline Snieg, Randy Lusk, Donald Jevne, Judy Hallmark, Lynette Pierdinock, Roger Hallmark, Randy Ander- Concert Band Willowbrook's Best son, Aldis Doktors, and Michael Smith, THIRD ROW: Elaine Hanck, Wendy Farnham, janet Skiba, Patricia Pettito, Rena Marchiorello, Barba- ra Kelly, Renee Skala, Ronald Price, Janis Bowden, Lynn Brandenburg, james Bouwkamp, Ruth Weith, William Cook, Thomas Bouwkamp, Philip INTERMEDIATE BAND: FRONT ROW: Patricia Arnold, jam sho- sam Lugo, Robert Gram, William Barry, James Freda, Jan Jensen and K ' L' d N' l William Weith THIRD ROW' Maureen Hormuth jean Yamasaki Susan gren, Arnold Stenvog, Tim Kraegel, Dayle Brown, Bruce am, in a ie - 5 Q ' . 1 I ' d sen, Daniel Bremer, SECOND ROW'janene Baird, Gail Spencer, Christine Gresak, Rhonda Gosch,. Brian Mullany, Alice Hollmer, Daniel Preven ar Mannino, Michael Divis, Charle Federowicz, Gary Butts, Kenneth Phillips, Robert Smith, Susan Price, Susan Christensen, Richard Farr, Glen Brown Fass, Sally Siefert, -john Farquhar, and George Sullivang FOURTH ROW: Dennis Vorel, Robert Saunders, Fred Bedell, Daniel Merriganhlames Gulli- ford, Robert Siegfried, Robert Fairbank, Patrick Lay, Larry Lloyd, Lanny Haverkamp, Thomas Ryl, William Hild, David Kriz, David Westrom, Ken- neth Kriz, Daniel Lauweriens, Gregory Gray, BACK RUW' Thomas Roberts, Preston Rugaard, Thomas Falk, Donald Chaplin, Gary Kuehnle, james Halladay, Michael Gaiden, Kenneth Hedquisthjeffrey Taylor, Anna Megregian, Nancy Becker, R. M. Kamm, Intermediate Band Works for Perfection Steve Hesse, Gene Mead, Gary Copenhaver, Emily Hathaway, William Kasper, and Donna Hudson, BA CK ROIVV: Paul Pedersen, Robert Syp- niewski, Timothy Williams, Diana Gardner, David Watschke, James Considine, Bruce Wachtel, john Zaruba, David Smiley, Bruce Aschen- brenner, Thomas Andrewski, Steven Hampton, Ronald Castner, R. M. Kamm, Richard Ricciardi, Gregory Lurz, Anthony Venezia, Kevin Flint, and Steve Olson. '04 is '13 5 CONCERT BAND OFFICERS: Kathy Gianatasio, Secrctaryg Lanny Haverkzimp. Vice-Presidentg and Dan Lauweriens, President. WOODWIND QUINTET: Jill Albertson, Valerie Tvrdik, George Sullivan, Mike Smith and Barham Nielsen. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Tom Roberts, Preston Rugazird, Tom Falk, Gary Kuehnkle, and Don Chaplin. WOODWIND QUARTET: FRONT' Ruth Weith and Jackie Sniegg REAR: Wendy Farnham and Elaine Hanck. Concert Band Ensembles BRASS SEXTET: FRON7? Pat Lay, Bob Fairbank, and 4 Mike Gaideng REAR: Dan Lauweriens, David Kriz, and Sally Sieferl. WOODWIND QUINTET: FRONT' janet Skiba, Sarah Klaus, and CLARINET QUARTET: FRONT' Kathy Gianatasio and Chris Randy Duckg REAR: Aldis Doktors and Phillip Fass. Ahlgrimg REAR: Virginia Pavesich and David Scott. TT' -.1 BRASS QUINTET: FRONT' Lanny Haverkamp, Larry Lloyd, and Jeff Taylorg REAR: john Farquhar and Greg Gray. FLUTE QUARTET: FRONT' Carol Peralta and Marcia Bennisong REAR: Cindy Brown and Cathy Cook. SAX QUARTET: Judy Hallmark, Randy Ander- son, Roger Hallmark, and james Bouwkamp. Concert Band Ensembles Pajama Game ,Q-137.7 .LA I Av . Q . 4. - -:vu .. -,- AB' -' 1 ,, . -A A Q1 . Lew . S.. , . 1 41 UUE TOVW Art Ahrensujack Hedquist, and Kate Ruehr Bob Haagenson, Mike Fleming, Paulette Brien, Bob Eygenhuysen, Carol Constien, Mike McDonnell, and Kate Ruehr. -jack Hedquist, Carol Constien, and jill Owen Bob Haagenson, Bob Eygenhuysen, and Art Ahrens. 43 THE SANDBOX OVE: Mike Bailey, Diane St. .R Louis ill Owen Tom Kupsky, and Dave Scott. TWO Mike Bailey jill Owen, and Diane St. Louis. l'HREE Tom Kupsky andjill Owen. Thesplans Learn About Many Phases of Theater The Willowbrook Thespians, Troupe 94, learn about the various aspects of the theater through instructive programs at their meetings, visits to pro- fessional productions, and Drama Night, their annu- al evening of short plays. This year's production, staged on December 8 and 10, included The Sandbox, Edward Albeels play about Grandma's visit to the beachg Everyman, a medieval allegory of the crisis in Everyman's life when he must go with Death to present his Final accounts, and A Sunny M0rnz'ng, which told of an elderly couple meeting in a Madrid park and separately realizing that they are sweethearts of years ago. 1 r 1 r H f SE VH, P E st. 'ali' i t will t Mmm, m.v.mn.AQl.1' ..!.t..nkls.6.m1,mA'm.n..:...,i.1:.....1i,,.......fa,saiiL +- at -. F- S. 1 2 . Wei . - fi-'1.1'.r ,J-x' b 3? wlnvx 1 ' f ,r - X ,K it LP.. I 1 5 . b 659211 ., 1 C3 '.'f?fr rg' ,' 1 a 1' -.Hu .Q I -' k ygm In x . ' ' - 1 -ix - ' ,ag r5 ?i' .iia- TIF? .' i? 15 , Q a. QF' fx TSW? t L 4 FV? x vi' P W? .4-S . . 571, ..,.g rj' F? a-iw fiiiyfl . gf' ffl. -:bf 1' - ' - 23583465 'r,': -5?-2:5-'uf iff I pl! ' I fit- C.-1 1, '- Q ,.'- xi ,- ,. 1- x kv 5 Yak? +.,,,! ' 1 . f . 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W f W 1 'f tj : 5' , , i , 3 A SHOWTIME '67 CAST: Marty Adams Paul Augsburger Chris Barton Cathi Bertram Larry Blasi Jim Bouwkamp Dale Brees Don Carlson Ed Cefala Pat Cenofante Cathy Cook Bob Drews Susan Drigot Donna Farquehar John Farquehar Corky Geist Debbie Gullang Karen Havelhorst John Hedquist Don Hemwall Kathy Karasek Ron Kimball Cliff Lindhorn Bill Mammen Bob Martin Miriam Martz Kate Ruehr Sue Schoff Tom Scotellaro Carol Snyder Barb Stratton Sue Tattershall Lynn Towle Dennis Vidmir Doug White Linda Zuehsow cr' Chris Bacha xx ,fx-. , .X . at gi ls..,:llbglO9 The purpose of AFS is to assume responsibility for the welfare of the foreign exchange student, stimulate interest in the Americans Abroad Program, and cooperate with the Villa Park AFS Chapter in all as- pects ofthe program. Principal activities which AFS sponsors are held on AFS Weekend during which Willowbrook is host to the foreign exchange students in our district. These exchange stu- dents visit classes for one day and are guests of honor at a sock hop and a tea where they discuss cus- toms in their countries. Showtime, a student variety show, is the main fund-raising proj- ect for AFS scholarships. Any Willowbrook student who is interested in learning more about people and customs in other coun- tries is welcome tojoin. :fy AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS: Rose Fujimoto President Dee Adamaitis Vice-Presidentg Sara Johnston, Secretaryg jo Havelhorst Treasurer Donna Farquhar Publicity Chairmang and Laura Castle, Social Chairman. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB: FRONT ROW' Donna Far- Bill Mammen, George Pederson Marge Carter Val Tvrdik Karen Kxs quhar, Jean Yamasaki, Miriam Martz, Diane Cyrus, Cindy Engdahl, ner, Kate Ruehr, Kathy Henderson Lynne Salvatori Connie Castle and and Dwynn Fikeg BACK ROW: Sue Prochaska, Sandra Thompson, Nancy Havelka. 50 On july 29, I received the notice that I would come to be an A.F.S. student. We had two rushed weeks to pre- pare everything for the trip. I took the airplane, and on August 15 I found myself in New York and four days after in Villa Park. The first days in my new city were full of new things that I discovered each day. My new family could not be better, and all the people I knew were so friendly that it did not take too long to feel at home. When school started, I was confused and many times lost in the halls. Willowbrook is such a big school, almost four times the size of my school in Brazil. There we do not have lockers, and I had a little trouble with mine in the first weeks. In the beginning I did not understand one word the teachers said in class. I had a hard time with Beowulf and Macbeth, but there is nothing better than time to help us to learn. Sao Paulo, the city where I came from, is a big indus- trial city with five million people, but there are many little things that are new for me, and I was surprised when I stopped in front of the door of the supermarket and it opened by itself. And when I asked for tennis shoes number thirty-seven, the mankwho waited on me was surprised too. At home we use centimeters for measuring size. Living in Villa Park, going to school, and many times making mistakes like these have been wonderful experiences I have learned many things about America and American people, their friendliness and hospitality. I hope I have given you some brief ideas about my country. Ihave many new friends here and I think it will be hard for me to say good-bye when injune I will go back to Brazil. FRENCH CLUB: FRONT' Paulette Brieng SECOND ROW Linda Anderson Donna Shelton Linda Schmidt Helene Iiques joan Tritt Webster, Sue Drigot, Barb Louis, Pat Lechowicz, Ruth Ridatz Linda lxathleen Wiles Elwabeth Iewell Diane lxarcz udy Bishop and Kriz, Janet Wallinder, Linda Gustaveson, Charmaine Esposito 'Ierry Nancv Ballird Hamilton, and Diane Bodeng THIRD ROW: Miss jochim Karen French Club Features Fun This year French Club began with a small but enthusiastic membership. Our sponsors, Miss Jochum and Miss Black, join in the enthusiasm to make French Club bigger and better. French Club's First project was the home- coming Float, a river boat which won the prize for the best club Hoat and the most beautiful in the parade. The Christmas party came soon after, along with a visit to Elmhurst Memorial Hospital to sing French Christmas carols. Other activities for the year were selling carnations on Valentinels Day and our pot- luck gourmet dinner at the end ofthe year, when awards are given. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT? Debby Andrews Secretary BACK: Donna Farquhar, Presidentg and Mary Sabine Vue President NO TPICTURED: jan Spurny, Treasurer. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Cliff Tanner, Presidentg Hans Meyer, Vice-Presidentg Helen Eldred, Secretaryg and Linda lVIiller, Treasurer. Students Strive To Understand Customs German Club was organized to further the understanding of modern German and American culture while enjoying it as much as possible. German Club requires two twenty-five cent fee cards per semester. Members must have taken or be taking German. Some of the special activities of the German Club include a Bavarian-style '4Oktoberfest , a trip to German Town, and a Christmas party. GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW' Kathy Zeinert, Nancy Reusch, Bar- ingff, Bafbiifii Louis, Hugh Spahn, MHFYY MCgfCgi3H, JCITY Lllfldq'-list, bara Preisel, and Connie Eltoftg SECOND ROW: Becky Prezell, Carolyn Anne Megregian, Linda Zuehsow, Bob Haagenson, Dale Finke, and Louis Wemple, Julie jordan, Tim Workinger, Jill Workinger, Jell Taylor, and Griebler. Daryl Schawel 5 THIRD ROW' Margaret Ladd, Judy Rieger, Marie Fail- 53 , frpgu. - J-:AA l nas. l l lt 'l wi il! Qi ..--at 5 L LATIN CLUB: FRONT RO W' Terry Weller, Eileen 5TT1iCi211'12l, Virginia Thompson, David Watchke, Greg Kottner, Bob Haag, Mark Kindl Lori Weber, and Elizabeth Tannerg SECOND ROW: Jan Koran, Carol Ripley, Nakielgki, and Nancy Vglkman, Debbie Lahvic, and Carol Pearsong THIRD ROW' Lynn Stiehl, Vicki W' in , 1 liar 1 -1 ' 1 I . 1' ,, it l t lx.. it I it ll 3 as l saw 5: X Q1 f lil wa ww ic tv H LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: SEA TED: Jan Koran, Presidentg STANDING: Virginia Weher, Secretaryg Vicki Thompson, Historiang and Nancy Volkman, Treasurer. Latin club is open to all present Latin students and anyone who has finished three years of Latin. Dues are 25 cents per semester. The only stip- ulation is that a member can miss no more than three consecutive meetings. This year Latin Club had a Christ- mas party in December, a Salutatio Breakfast for incoming freshmen in February, an authentic Roman ban- quet in May, and a tea for Auxilium Latinum winners in june. Latin club 4 also sponsored a Latin this Aca- demic and a play. Latin Club Lives Old Roman Customs SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: George Peterson, President, Pauljoyce, Vice-President, and Marcia Benni- son, Treasurer. Not Piciurcd: Christine Barton, Secretary. SCIENCE CLUB: The Willowbrook Science Club serves to stimulate, en- courage, and develop the scientific potential of its members. The club, sponsored by Mr. Welsh and Mr. Han- sen, has studied subjects ranging from psychiatry to astronomy through the use of lectures, demonstrations, and field trips. The club also encourages its members to enter projects in science fairs. Science Club Stimulates Curiosity l SCIENCE CLUB: SEA TED: Steve Moms, Marge Carter, Sue Halladay, Eygenhuysen, Richard Braunshausen, Wendy Farnham, Bruce Rabe, Frank Chris Ahlgrim, Jill Albertson, Jacqueline Snieg, Barbara Neilson, Lynn Slllda, DOUE While, Wally Sfhllfidfff, Dave KFIZ, Bob Slgffiffd, AHF011 Prate, and Hugh Spanng STANDING: Mike Smith, Bob Porter, Dave F3gVe,HndDC1U1iSVidmaf- Bardwick, Pierre L'Heureux, Tom Rausch, Bob Drews, Tom Roberts, Bob F rosh-Soph Math Club Interesting The meetings of Freshman-Soph- omore Math Club deal with math- ematical puzzles, brain teasers, and solid geometric models. This year the club had a variety of projects and even planned a held trip. It is designed to promote the students' interest in math. FROSH-SOPH MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Karen Mori, Secretaryg Sharon Landes, Presidentg and Greg Stull, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Mike Nelson, Vice-President FROSH-SOPH MATH CLUB: SEA TED: George Vandon, Terry Padgitt, wig, Maris jurevics, jim Sledz, Tim Gustafson, Mike Nesvacil, Judy Hall MHFY DCFl0Fi0, Chl'iS MHHTUHOY RUSS Tllfek, Rich HOCkett, Margaret mark, Alta Miller, Terry Warner, Juanita jackson, Pat Nowak, Linda Ladd, and Mary jablonskig STANDING: Wally Marquardt, Don Lud- Camp, and Patty Reynolds. te su. , ,,..,,, ,M , , ,YYY V Bob Sie fried, Jack Hedquist, Dennis Vidmar, John Lufktn Bruce Rabe JUNIOR-SENIOR MATH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Sue Halladay, Doug g 5 M ' Bennison, ViCe-Pre5i- Mike Smith, Bob Eygenhuysen, Hugh Spann, and Steve Monts White, Treasurerg Chris Barton, ecretaryg areia clentg Chris Ahlgrim, Presidentg and jill Oweng BACK ROW: Paul Joyce, unior-Senior Math Club Solves Problems The junior-Senior Math Club, sponsored by Miss Klehm, was formed this year to stimulate interest in areas of mathematics not discussed in the classroom. The club sponsors lectures and field trips, as well as student demonstrations and discussions. All juniors and seniors who have had at least one year of mathematics in high school are eligible for membership. f...:,....g..- - Y, ...-,...A,, ,,,,,, RADIO CLUB: FRONT RO W: Mr. Spratt, David Krueger, Bob Goebel, - Mike Gorski, Keith Ex, Keith Karasek, and Aron Faegreg BACK ROW: Mark Turek, Ed Nowak, jon Brennan, Greg Hesse, Martin Soehrman, Walter Schneider, Darryl Wohlt, and Tom Rausch. 57 CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Paul Joyce, President: Bob Eygenhusen, Vice-Presidentg and Hugh Spann, Secretary-Treasurer. Anyone who likes games involving strategy will like chess. If you are' one of those people, come to Chess Club every Thursday after school. Besides playing within the club every Qjhegg ldgxdvgumggg week, Chess Club plays against other schools. Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. R. Saunders, has a tournament with prizes every year which any 'Brookite may attend. Leia. ', f--'iiffl ' wht it 1 VL , V ' '-3 ' ' . e,..,, 1 ll f,.. -f,.:,.., L W l H , ,. , i- 1 . 5525 fsmfzn, f , I I -, - . 4364 f2st1ss?'e Yierze ll 'V 1 W :. czf.a.1 - . H H r H -M f ' ' f -'-l CHESS CLUB: SEA TED: Wayne Zurow, Mark Schultz, David Watschke, Sullens, Bruce Rabe, Greg Stull, Bob Siegfried, Doug White, Alan jerry Nesvacil, Rich Braunshausen, Tom Cunningham, Pam Roth, and Weiger, Tom Rausch, Doug Vallee, Dennis Gulliford, Mike Divis, john Centerg STANDING: Alta Miller, Marcia Magnuson, Dean Kent, Paul Michael, Bob Schnurr, Paul Kobler, and Tomjones. Bob Lufrano, George Donchenko, Richard Percy, Bob Saunders, Howard 2 .3 x 'L N A 15 ...Jai BRIDGE CLUB: FIRST ROW: Robert Goebel, Steve Sturm, Noel Hoover, and Grant Tegtmeierg SEC' UND ROW: Alan Weiger, Robert Gates, Dale Hahn, Mr. Marsh, Laura Carlstedt, Marie Failinger, and jim Halladay. The purpose of Willowbrook's Bridge Club is to develop skill in bidding and the play of the hand and to provide members with a social activity which is both entertaining and intellectually stimulating. The group meets once a week at school and twice a month informally in the members' homes. The long-range goal ofthe club is to develop bridge. Bridge Players Form New WB Club X S Fly' r Q .. ,, BRIDGE CLUB OFFICERS: Robert Goebel, Secretary and Treasurerg Steve Sturm, Vice-Presidentg Noel Hoover, Presidentg and Grant Tegtmeier, Librarian and Statisti- cian. -lg POLITICAL DISCUSSION CLUB, FRONT' Fran I-Iaselsteiner, Karen Mori, Bob Eyegenhausen, and Mark Schultzg BACK: Greg Gray, Art and Peter Harrison, Secretary. Political Discussion Club is for students interested in politics and current events. Exchange of ideas, discussion, and debate on these topics takes place during the meetings. The aims of this club are to promote a better understanding of issues in the world today. Non-members are always wel- come. 60 POLITICAL DISCUSSION: Terry Pat- ten, Presidentg Lynn Prate, Vice-Presidentg Ahrens, Walt Schneider, and jim McMichael. P.D. Debates Current Events Members of the Debate Club with their trophy for a second-place finish in the Proviso East Debate Tournament: Ed Cefala, third best individual speakerg Fran Haselsteinerg and Pat Kelly, second best individual speaker. The purpose of Debate Club is to develop leadership by attempting to persuade others through oral expres- sion. Debate Club also seeks to develop critical thought through the medium of case preparation. The club also develops cooperation by working with others for 21 common obj ective. Debate Discusses Issues DEBATE CLUB WORKSHOP SESSION: Jim Lannin, Ed Gabrfielson, Sue Balas, Dave Scott, Mark Teachman, and George Donchenko. 61 STAMP AND COIN CLUB OFFICERS: jim Foster, Treasurerg Craig Sanders, Vice-Presi- dentg Lory Blasi, Presidentg and Rick Shannon, Secretary. Stamp and Coin Club Talks uCents'l The purpose of Stamp and Coin Club is to expand personal collections and bring to- gether people ofthe same interests. Anyone who is interested in coin or stamp collecting and has a high degree of integri- ty is allowed in the club. The club meets every first and third week in the month. Two twenty-five cent fee cards are required. The club is planning a stamp and coin show and auction in the spring. STAMP AND COIN CLUB: STANDING: john Tauchen, Bob Euygenhausen, Tom Rausch, Jeff Taylor, Bob Lufrano, and Glenn Andersong SITTING: John Center, Cliff Poncharo. Doug Vallee, Dave Kalel, and Greg Kottner. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT' Randy BeMent, Presidentg and Dean Yochim, Vice Presidentg BACK: jim Smith, Treasurerg and Ed Kacura, Secretary. Photo Club Snaps School Scenes The Photography club is one ofthe newest clubs at Wil- lowbrook and is growing rapidly. The club shoots, develops, and prints most ofthe pictures for the Skyline. One of the most important projects of the Photography Club this year was the making of an appointment calendar for the school with pictures of sights and scenes at Willow- brook. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: FRONTROW: Randy Belvlent and Dean Yochimg SECOND ROIV' jim Smith, Ed Kacura, Chris Hickman, Wally Marquardthlelf Smith, andjohn Strader. SILVER KEY CLUB: FIRST ROW: C. Carlson, C. Ginske, C. Bertram, S. Searles, M. Dahm, LztBrose, and E. Lupog SECOND ROW: L. Bell, L. Salvatori, D. Bossow, L. Carlstedt, V. Pavesich, P. Moore, V. Schneider, K. Nevendorf, and F. Economy, THIRD ROW: M. Serge, L. Swift, J. Phillips. Silver Key Offers Hospitality Silver Key Club is Willowbrook's hospitality organization. Its members act as hosts and hostesses for various school activities such as P.T.A. Open House, Parent-Teacher Conference, and Eight-Grade Parents' Night. Other projects are flower sales, basketball concessions, Mother-Daughter Tea, and a dinner. Sophomores,juniors, or seniors with a C average or better qualify for membership. N. Volkman, Koran, K. Lavery, B. Lovis. C. Cook, and C. Gourley FOI RTH ROW: Matarrese. L. Riegler, C, Warfel, P. Bartels, T. Falk. R Engelke,j. Otto,J. Perry, and C. Herman. SILVER KEY CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT' Chris Hauri, Vice-President, and Lorelei Nakielski, Presidentg SEC- OND ROW: Chris Warfcl, Treasurer, and Sue Mc- Avoy, Secretary. SILVER KEY CLUB: FIRST ROW: D, Benscnnj. Barid, L. Sindelar, P. Klein, M. Minagro, T. Smith, C. Braunshausen, C. Pribish, and V. Herrick, SECOND ROW: G. I-Ioark, M. Munns, B. Anderson, K. Genovise, L. Nakielski, M. Coo- ney, N. Reusch, Bleha, and B. Nielsen, THIRD ROW: P. Warren, K. Giana tasio, C. Eltoft, L. Stout, C. Warren, P. Percy, Aj. Lauwereins, C. Macherey,j Wilson, L. Cooney,j. Stewart, M. Savage, and B. Prezellg FOURTH ROW: S Nglwig, K, Pggtula, N. Shepherd, N. Fitzgerald, S. McAvoy, P. McAvoy, KI Farquhar, L. Keppner, S. Halladay, I. Slvika, C. Hauri, N. Hoover, and L Stanley. Through Films, speakers, and Field trips, Allied Medical Careers Club offers its members an opportunity to become acquainted with careers in the medical Field. Under the supervision ofthe club sponsor, Miss Mary Ellen McCracken, School Nurse, the club conducted a clothes drive and toured Great Lakes Naval Hospital. Awards were presented and next year's officers installed at the annual Spring Tea for Mothers. ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Peggy Klein, President, and -Ioan Wilson, Vice-President, BACK ROW' Donna Bossow, Secretary, and Becky Day, Treasurer. Allied Medical Careers Club ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: FIRST ROW' Miss Nanette Sernatuis, Cheryl Kornack, Sally Seifert, Peggy Klein, Mary E. McCracken School Nurse, Linda Swift, Melanie Martz, Marcia Sernatuishlanet Labrose, Karen Wickert, and Connie Trail, Beckey Day, joan Reuter, Donna Bosson, Mary Cooney, Barbara BACK ROlV'janet Wallinder, Rita Tounsendhjoan Wilson, Kathy Kudrnonsky, School Nurse, SECOND RO W' Donna Kossow, Lavery, Cathy Chada, Donna Dudasik, and Chris Knapp, Distributive Education Teaches Responsibility Distributive Education is a three-dimensional vocational coopera- tive part-time program in the Held of marketing and distribution. Classroom instruction and activities are the first' dimension, or a . . . 3 ' nized by the teacher-coordinator. The second dimension is the learn- ing experience and training that is received on the job. The third dimension comprises the activities Distributive Education Club. The program provides a wonderful opportunity for seniors to learn about the Field of marketing. Students attend school part of the day. They take two major subjects in the morning. After D.E. classes, they go to their jobs for the rest ofthe day. The D.E. students receive one credit for in-class 'learning activities and one credit per semester for on-the-j ob training. D.E. activities include Field trips, selling concessions, and con- ventions. At the end of the year, D.E. students hold their annual Employer-Employee Luncheon. Glenda Wallace Sears Roebuck and Company , Oakbrook Linda Matarrese Bonwit Teller Oakbrook Clarence Anderson jewel Company, Inc. Villa Park fr 3 Jim Cmolik Marshall Field and Company Oakbrook Y. ,J Robinette Saso Jewel Companies, Inc. Glen Ellen Q Jim Larsen Big Rn Discount Store Villa Park Anna Maria jezioro Marshall Field and Company Oakbrook W W' Marlene Bartels Marshall Field and Company Oakbrook er: Breathwaite Sears Roebuck and Company 'nouzsrv v nmvs usmn .EEFU P Oakbrook Sue Burns Carol Butusov Students senioryears. 37 if N... .Z 4-f ,iv 15 Robert Lano, Mechanic Linda Smith, Dietary Worker Lothar Ha,-buziuk, Chef Linda De Magi, Beautician Davis Pontiac, Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, Elmhurst Plentywood Farm Restaurant Mr. 1:-rankvs Beauty Salon Bensenville Lombard The Diversified Occupations program is designed to provide vocational training in a trade on a part-time basis for high school students during their junior and The students alternate on a half-day basis between study in school and study on thejob as an employee. Learn During the time in employment, the student is learning the occupation he is interested in, and prac- ticing it at the same time. by The student's school time is devoted to prescribed high school courses and to a study of the related and , technical information of the occupation for which he D.O.-Ing is being trained on thejob. --'v . it :.', A v1 N if E sgx K L. Virginia Hoose, Dental Assistant Dan Mathieu, Greenhouse Worker Don Mack, Offset Primer M2117 Polito, Electronic Lab Dr. C. W. Hoglund Elmhurst Flower Grower Keebler Corporation Assistant, Sunbeam-Research an Lombard Addison Elmhurst Engineering, Oakbrook ye Skalon, Mechanic An Chausgeyv Mechanic Connie Schnider, Dental Assistant Tom Delgatto Page Automotive Supply Co. Du Page Automotive Supply Co. DF- Cafl Muller Auto Mechanic Elmhurst Villa Park Joan Duff, Beautician Larry Gruchalski, Draftsman Ronald Peterson, Mechanic ,ICITY Mills, M2iChifliSl Mr. Schneider Beauty Salon Keebler Corporation Wheaton Auto Parts Gardner T001 C0rP0raIi0I1 Elmhurst Elmhurst Wheaton Addison Whiifi Telephone OPCFHIOI' Ed WilS0I1, M21ChiI1iSI Tom Bergeron, Machinist Marilyn Campbell, Dental Assistant Bell TelePh0ne C0mPanY Gardner Tool Corporation Advance Metal Moulding Dr. T. J. Roger Addison Addison Villa Park , I v Office Occupations Increases Membership l The Office Occupations Club is the activity part of the Cooperative Ofiice Occupations program. The club officers this year are Allen Jardine, President, Ute Hoenighausen, Secretary, Patty Saviano, Vice-President, and Sue Kowalczyk, Treasurer. Cooperative Office Occupations 12 is a course offered by the business education department to seniors who have sufficient back- ground in business education to undertake a program of formal classroom training in school and office-trainee positions in the after- noon. This is a cooperative part-time program to train clerical workers and stenographic personnel through the cooperative education method. It is a partnership between schools and office employers. It includes, but is not limited to, secretarial, stenographic, and clerical positions, business machine operationsg accounting and bookkeeping, records management, and office supervision and management. A student-learner gains through practical experience without sacri- Hcing time in finishing a high-school education and has more in sight into office employment than an ordinary part-time employee, since it is agreed by the cooperating employers that they are assisting in the educational program. The related employment makes classroom instruction more meaningful and gives the student an opportunity to decide on needs for further education. His earnings help meet some high-school expenses and other needs. Alice Turkowski Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Miss Pat Pechacek, Supervisor Nancy Widlak Carol Kadlec Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Mrs. Mahoney, Supervisor uv uv' Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Q Mrgjohn Palka, Supervisor Bonnie Locascio John Teichen Insurance Company Nancy Francis Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Miss jerry Konczak, Supe rvisor Diane Schweihs County Insurance Company Mrsujohnson, Supervisor Patty Saviano Keebler Corporation Mrs. Anna Rizzo, Supervisor janet Raab Syntronic Instruments, Inc. Bonnie Meyer Model Finance Corporation Mr. James Moran, Supervisor 3 . N Allen-Jardine Donna Burandt Villa Park Trust and Savings Keebler Corporation Mr. Keith Morgan, Supervisor i 1 Linda Hughes Pam Paul Ruth Roh!-bachcr Major Packaging Company Major Spring and Manufacturing Company County Insurance Company Mrs. Helen Salken, Supervisor Mr. Tom Stojkic, Supervisor Mrs. Enid Kohler, Supervisor if . uv- UIC H0CHigh21USCn Susan Kowalczyk Cheryl Ball Chicago Bridge and Iron Com?-WY Concrete Construction Publications Villa Arts Medical Clinic Mrs. McKnight, Supervisor Mrs.j. Huffman, Supervisor 7l Supervised Job Training is one type of industrial cooperative education program offered at Willow- brook. The program is offered to boys or girls 16 years of age or older. The students have to take the required courses in supervised job training, English, Social Science, and American History. These students choose the trades or occupations at which they work. These occupations usually require a minimum of technical related information with emphasis on skills. Student Job Training at Work . 4---W --...A ---- Y- - - i--, ,,-1-111 STUDENT JOB TRAINING: ONE: Dale Johnson, Villa-Du Page Sunoco Service Station, Villa Park: TWO Stephen Meskan, Morse Manufacturing Company, Villa Park: THREE: Louis Weaser, Firestone Tire and Appliance Center, Hillside, Four: Debbie Wallace, Eve-Ann Beauty Salon, Villa Park, FIVE: janet Tobusch, Howard ,johnson Restaurant, Villa Park, SIX: glory Spiering, Villa-Du Page Enco Service Station, Villa Park, SEVEN: Michael Turay, Turay Sinclair Service Station, Cicero, EIGHYY David Putkonen, Elmhurst Park District, Elmhurst, NINE: Janice North, Eastgate Drugs Inc., Lombard: Ten: Jerry Kilgore, Sandy's Carryout Restaurant, Addisong ELEVEN: Glenn Azzarello, Colart Checks of Illinois, Elmhurst, TWEL VE: Jeff King, Morotized Golf Company, Inc., Villa Park, THIRTEEN: Nick Belleson, Patls Enco Service Station, Villa Park, FOUR TEEN: john Michaels, Sears, Roebuck and Company, Oakbrook Center. Not Pictured: Gerald Bingenheimer, B. F. Good- rich, Villa Park, john Fowler, E. Korvette, Elmhurst, joseph Giammarino, P and P Shell, Villa Park, Randy Nordquist, The Flame Steak House, Villa Park, George Pawlak, Kohler's Trading Post, Lombard: Ron Skibbie, Cravens Label Holder Com- pany, Villa Park, and William Ward, Thermo-Couple Products Company, Inc., Villa Park. 72 5' -att H H, ,iw J Tl at Ag s FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS UF AMERICA: FIRST ROIV' -Iim ROW' Judy Gorton, Peggy Soberalski, Angela Kasman, Beverly Linclley, Carden, Rich Ricciardi, and Chris Manninog SECOND ROW: Kathy Dal- Sandy Long, Michele Fields, Pam Fik, Arsey Miller, ,lim Allen, Bob Ben- heim, Mary Ann Borscllino, Mary Ann Struck, Pam Hamblin, Charlene jaminson, Russell Zeidler, Linda Lezark, Barb Ilg, Margaret Dudasik, Corbino, Elaine johnson, Pat Bisterfeldt, and Barb Malinowskig THIRD Lindalloseph, Linda Harlofli, and Pam Fowler. lv- -an Qai- 1'1- FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OFFICERS: Nadine Tross, Vice-Presidentg Sandy Ahrens, Secretary, Evettejarvis, Reporter, Carole Nichols, Treasurer, and Cindy Foster, President. H'wua......- L The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all high school and college students en- rolled in business subjects. The club is devoted to providing young adults with educational, vocational, and leadership experiences. The activities of the Future Business Leaders of America provide an opportu- nity for business students to prepare bet- ter for occupations in business. Members learn how to compete honorably with their colleagues. F.B.L.A. provides an opportunity for travel to state and na- tional conventions and conferences. F .B.L.A. Widens Business Interests 73 Girls? Club Is One of Willowbrookas Largest 4 w GIRLS' CLUB BOARD: LEFT TO RIGHT' Jan Bergmann, Rosemary Kolak, Linda Gustaveson, Carol Williams, Janie Gehrett, Connie Eltoft, Patti I-Iauptfuehrer, Barb Lieb,joan Scott. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Wolgemuth. GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Dawna Hauptfuehrer, Presi- dentg Cathy Chada, Treasurerg BACK ROH4 Sally Netwig, Vice-President, Karen Schoenfeld, Secretary. One of Willowbrool-t's largest service organizations is Girls' Club. The purpose of the club is to promote service, loyalty, and friendship. Highlights of the year began with a picnic at which Big Sisters acquainted incoming freshman girls with the school. Bow Week was held December 19-21 to increase school spirit. In March the annual Girls, Club fashion show was held, sponsored by Bonwit Tellers of Oakbrook. A conference with Girls' Club members from other schools helped to give new ideas for next year's activities. The Girls' Club calendar of events ended with the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, at which awards were presented to deserving members. GIRLS' CLUB: FIRST ROW: Liz Cooney, Barb Fuerst, Sue Bergmann, Linda Atteberry, Mary De Florio, Peggy Bailey, and Bach, Terry Di Padova, Cheryl Bailey, Donna Bossow, and Bon- Eileen Cooneyg THIRD ROW: Margeret Dahm, Kathy' Brink- nie Boskog SECOND ROW: Sue Brenn, Kathy Brigance, Judy mall, Marcia Bl'00kS, Kay Campbell, Marlene CHUUCHH, Cafldl' Brija, Connie Castle, Patty Bisterfeldt, Teri Cheesman, Jan Carlson, Deedee Delozier, and Nancy Ballard. :I RQ? GIRLS' CLUB: FIRST ROW: Marlene Huska, Kathy Genovise, Gohl, and Laura Johnson, THIRD ROW: Cindy Irick, Nancy Randi Engelke, jane Fitzgerald, Linda Karpiel, and Marie Kirk- Farr, Judy Hallmark, Cheryl Kornack, Mary Marks, Candy Ka- woodg SECOND ROW: Candy Heidman, Kate I-Iampson, Irene wales, Nikki De Florio, and Linda Gustaveson. Hohler, Debbie Hoffrage, Carol Fiovanti, Georgann Horak, Marie GIRLS, CLUB: FIRST ROW' Sandy Long,jody Worrell, Wanita Perry, Linda Lederer, Laurie McDonough, Staceylee Oughton, Kris Marlberg, Jeanne Laustsen, Linda Lickert, Wendy Overeen, Jayne Lavanwayy Bar- Debbie Meryett, Donna Padgitt, THIRD ROW' Debbie Paschon, Connie bara Novak, SECOND ROW: julie Nisbit, Barb Macky, Doreen Polich, 015011, NHUCY LHVSOU, CHlhY Midgleih PCEEY Moline, Pal Miller, PCYUTY Mary Munns, Dana Michalls, Pat Lymanujanet McIntyre,,Ieanette Ohlin, PiCk2lFSki, Debbie MHI'Ch, CHr01M21nnin0 and FHY MHCLCUUED- GIRLS' CLUB: FIRSYLROW' Jeanette Stout, Nancy Schoenfeld, Sandy Verzal, Nancy Wolgemuth, Connie Stewartg THIRD ROW' jill -VanCleave, Inta Slivka, Donna Smith, Linda Stout, Clyda Phyllis Winter, Carol Schmeider, Pat Scott, Sue Weldon, Cheryl Robmetteg SECOND ROW' Marianne Ryan, Gay Heard, Joan Rose, Cindy Rowe, Rosemary Seidler, Pam Warren, and Sandy Scott, Patty Restivio, Sue Urban, Jan Strykowski, jan Stewart. Wolff. G.A.A. BOARD AND SPONSORS: FIRST ROW' Sue Drigotg Miss Frale, sponsor, jill Workinger, President, Joan Reuterg and Donna Lauer, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Linda Hawley, Nancy Mactague, Vice- Presidentg Rosey Benson, Publicity Chairman, Linda Miller, Secretary-Trea- surerg and Debbie Higgins, Sports Chairman. Not Pictured: Su Speck, Points Chairman, and Barb Heinz. G.A.A. Starts Trend The purpose of the G.A.A. is to pro- mote interest and participation in girls' sports and to encourage good sportsman- ship, fair play, and cooperation. Membership is open to any girl, fresh- man through senior. This year speedaway, tennis, bowling, volleyball, modern dance, archery, golf, and softball were offered. A roller skating party, sports night, initiation, and a mother-daughter tea were some of the highlights of the G.A.A. year. G A A MANAGERS AND ASSISTANTS3 FRONT ROW: Linda Haw- Bleha, Cindy Delfino, Corky Geist, Debbie Higgins, Kathy Ermler Sue Drx ley, Nancy Mactague, Marca Workinger, Linda Miller, Carla Eplin, Joan g0I, MHFHYH SiSS0H, Jean RUCI1, Tf3l1dY MHHCHS, Lmda GUSUVCSOD and Tritt, Linda Drigot, and Cheryl Landesg BA CK ROW' jackie Walker,joyce Sl-IC 015011- Y in i 'i GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: FRONT R0 W' Lois Peterson, Debbie Hig- gins, Rosey Benson, Linda Miller, and Marca Workingerg BA CK RO VV' GYM SECRETARIES: BOTTOM ROW- Kathy Elston, Angie Capoyianes, andjill Workingerg TOP: Debbie Higgins. 77 C7 K ' ' I NMU .f X X 1. .-.- X i W-NK if X . Kathy Ermler, Carolyn Schmidt, Corky Geist, Jill Workinger, Janine Veto, Nancy Dold, Traudy Martens, and Jan Palumbo. V INITIATES: FIRST ROW: Barb Nishimoto, Ginger Hetrick, Irene Grillin, Cheryl Landes, Linda Manchen, Jeannette Cross, Sue Olson, Lynnette Gulliford, Donna Shelton, Dayle Brown, and Mary DeFloriog SECOND ROW: Kathy Meskan, Marcia Cooper, Phyllis Kraft, Rena Marchiorello, Marca Workinger, Vicky Buchanan, jan Skiba, Teri , .xr h.: Cheesman, jackie Green, and Barb Funkg THIRD ROW Sharon Landes, Debbie Lahvic, Cyndy Seils, Rhonda Davis, Kathy Siegentha ler, joan Tritt, Linda Drigot, Marilyn Sisson, Pat Gorman Barb Prei sel, Linda Camp. B 2 Nw' r E- INITIATI ON 78 PEP CLUB: OFFICERS: Kathy St. Louis, Points Chairman Pat Boland, Presidentg joan Friton, Secretary, Barb Engel, Vice Presidentg and Jackie Heideman, Treasurer. Do you have school spirit? Do you have 50d? That's all you need to join the biggest club at Willowbrook-Pep Club. This year Pep Club sold sweatshirts, sponsored pep rallies, held a sock hop in February, and conducted the contest for Mr. and Miss School Spirit. Pep Club Fires Up PEP CLUB BOARD: FRON TRO W' Kathy Schofield, Marsha Kaiser, Obright, john Prusa, and Karen Havelhorstg FOURTH ROW' Cheryl and Margie Lichtenheldg SECOND ROW' Susan Tattershall, Ginger Mannino and Sue Bacus. Sorensen, Laura Castle, and Diane Herman, THIRD ROW' Linda HW EV l Wu hh muy g , W k , My v-b4 Y N is H T: 1 EERE? JJ A . K , Vii,,lfg.fz, f J' 4 lt all 12 1 NA Q 1. . '5!'C 'w-5- A dv I Yg rf' if 134 ' , H375 W . 'ff M Z 2Q ,ga if hwm ff' -if J ,ww A ,ff 7 w F xg. V . ,, NA.. J. X 1 5 .L , H gi 'WF f '., Q11 Z YL A ,ge 9 f- ,n M W J 4 0 5 E LI hu- , .f . ,, f, . 1 M V- Y E n Q -. x 4- '- J' w 25' S . 1 ' .-, 1 K' ' F ,A xx .I 4 ::: P. Xb :ami 1 if 3M X- , f If Q: 4, fr, 1: 1, , ,i ,. , 4 -'Qfgf 'T P .. :fi JI - win ' W., ' , ' - gr, ug-,R . w.. -A -A , fzr- -A A . Q - Q -0 ,Simi ,.--:J 551- m .72 vhS5sffg,v A X553 ir . ,syfwigw , . SF, fi Qin... 'e.. 5 33 POM PONS: FRONT ROW: Barb Engel, Kathy Stern- Sue Scholl, and Karen Havelhorstg BACK ROW: Kathy bauer, Pam Janickiy Kris Gloviak and Diane Herman? 1VIID- SCh0l:lClCl, Rose Fujimoto, Laura CaSllC, and ROSCmZiI'Y Kolak. DLE ROW: Kathy St. Louis, Sue johnson, Sara Johnston, N0lPiclured:joan Friton, POM PON OFFICERS: Barb Engel, Capt.g Kathy Stern bauer, Co-Capt.g and Rose Fujimoto, Secretary-Treas- LlI'CI'. Pom Pons POM PON ALTERNATES: Mary Martin and Leslie Rezek. nb' - s , X'-N 0 ,X Ft ' I 5' x if Q, ,A RQ Q JAZ QSQQ LQ gt ug J Q 2 rg YWXTL L VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: D. Less, j. DeRoche, T. Petroff, P. Stejskal, L. Lloyd, M. Centofante, L. Harbuziuk, R. Dorney T. Tucker, D. Diller, E. Altott, J. Chromek, D. Kalbantner, A. Tancl, M. Kuntz, D. McCluskey, and T. Haaker, SECOND RO W' Coach Wilmow- ski, Coach janoski, M. Bennett, W. Wagner, S. Ravio, K. Harris, B. Aschenbrenner, C. Tassio, M. Ryan, G. Kuehnle, D. Phelps, C. Cox, L. Barnes, Grant, C. Carpenter, Coach VandeMerkt, and Coach Franklin' 1 1 THIRD ROW: T. Keller,J. Harrell, C. Hansen, R. Kimball, T. Pederson, J. Tritt, D. Kuehnle, Smith, L. Shissler, O. Johnson, F. Barsotti, Thoreson, Ryan, T. Cox, and L. Kennon, FOURTH ROW' C. Lind- horn, D. Cox, E. jefl'rey,j. Anderson, R. Paulaitis, R. Bolke, G. Kobierski, H. Kacinskas, R. Batzer, D. Miller, Prentice, SI. Hansen, and T. Woods. Willowbrook Takes Undisputed Title With only one loss for the season, Willowbrook Varsity squad was dubbed Des Plaines Valley League Champions. All conference honors went to Rick Dorney, end, Dave Cox, guard, Mike Ryan, quarterback, Terry Tucker, guard, Jim Hansen, tackle, and Terry Woods, tackle. Honorable men- tion went to Tom Cox, halfback, Don Kuehnle, halfback, Jim Harrell, guard, Chuck Tassio, end, Doug Diller, hallback, and Ron Kimball, halfback. Rick Dorney and Dave Cox were unanimously recommended for all state. l SEASON RECORD W.B. 13 York 74 W.B. 13 E. Leyden 0 W.B. 35 Hinsdale 'So. 6 W.B. 7 W. Leyden 0 W.B. 20 Glenbard E. 6 W.B. 40 Addison Trail 0 W.B. 19 Morton West 20 W.B. 19 Downers Grove S. 6 Dorney, selected to Chicago American and Daily News top forty-four from Chicago-land teams, was voted most valu- able player. Co-captains this year were Terry Tucker and Mike Ryan. The Varsity squad was coached by Mr. Ed Wilmowski. Coach Wilmowski was honored with the title Best Coach of DuPage County. Mr. Wilmowski was backed up by Mr. VandeMerkt, Mr. Janoski, and Mr. Franklin. Congratulations go to the team and the coaches. la?-?i! ',, HN M H NH L 4 J 0 1 X ' m?i 5 -IL ,,, -an ., 3-Ain-WQ-i-bi. ,wk 'Ywldlfiiikgllqbf M' 'L' 'r-iff: OFFENSIVE TEAM: Len to right: R. Dorney, J. Hansen, D. Cox, E. jeffrey, J. Harrell, T. Woods, and R. Batzer. BACK: T. Cox, D. Diller, M. Ryan, D. Kuehnle. J KJ-J. 5-H kxby ' .i 2, . I G1 A Y ll . , ,...,1.. .', .1 -'-' T v 'pu Q. ,, .fI.: V , , ' T A -'JA'-5 , ,, . V, 'MAF Ks. ,LU -,A l ' Y E .4 Y ,, A .. , in Leg: --f l Evil' :.- - V ' 'T ,....,,,, - 'J gs: - , - , - 3 A v ! X i - . 1 . H - . 1 . . V I V :. W ., ' 1 ' , , 'gm-5- ...- ' E L- ' - 9, 1, - , E45-.ig.g1'ji5 afqqf '- -Felix? 3-wig. Eg,.15z,- .. Q .5 1-I ,N ,I . .,'3'..i.--g,5fg3': - -fag: 'wt-. . 41. V Af- 31:-at-au.: ' ,,,- 1-1. fyxtuf-: Y -4- ,Az - ,Q...- .. '3,iL,'-ii. Z:fE-- Q' 3- .-I -, ..f-'Q' :..,,,,?Eiv-gfn ,,. i .1-5-, Q new R - 7 . 1 , . raps. , - ' ai35vqT1,l'1'N Q . ' SA? '54 , an-ve: - -',x.f,gv' .za 2 wg P L : . 51:45 gf--3 1' .1 '-..'- ' 1 I .-2,-.,:: J-P-5' as ---21 '. Q- 1-Y- '. 15' 'P . , 'W:':i.S' . 45. -L- ,, 1 x - f. , Q, 1:54 f if- -i'7Y1m'r-Q 5... g.5'rf AM5j- .lads 'Ei A . -' 22055 4 51.2247 Liza Vin. zfg ' 'lfifli 1 B' 1?- QB T DEFENSIVE TEAM: Left to Righl: B. Paulaitis, T. Pederson, D. Bolke, T. Tucker, C. Tassio,j. Harrel,j. Smith, H. Kacinskas, R. Kimball, G. Kabierski andj. Ryan. V L ' ' v ' 4- - We -- M , , A W . ' A A ' ---' L-:PP , - . Lin A Ll 5 'T' 7 'A Y Y f - Q11-.71 ,T ., 'iff' 'TTTV7' mi. -. N. N V ' iw 'LET' . Y K ,xi3L...? l-..-- L-... ,,. I... ,, Il, L... 11 ,,,?,-V -. --- N iff . 'Ill' H 1 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: R. Gourley, S. Spyrison, R. Ripley, R, Sigfried, D. Harrington, R. Lonigro, C. Arend M. Merrigan, D. Sugino, A. Tessman, M. Wolff, R. Martinek, G. Rauda baugh, and G. Carnahang SECOND ROW: D. Wolff, T. Baker, C Batzer, HB. Lyons, M. Dillion, M. Skipworth, T. Obright, R. Sear, T. 1 DeForest, D. Neuendorf, P. Lindhorn, B. Cortesi, and G. Thornellg THIRD RO Hi' R. Miller, Coach Loew, K. Carr,j. Warren, G. Syverson, R. Briska, B. Dusenbury, V. Bisset, D. Earnest, Mahr, J. Pollitz, R. Warner, R. Foster, G. Thorpe, D. Joyce, K. Williams, J. Connor, and Coach Leonardi. Sophs Tie for Third Place Willowbrook's Sophomore football team completed a satisfactory record this year. They captured a tie for third place in the Des Plaines Valley conference, posting a 3-3 conference standing and a 3-3-1 over-all standing. Coached by Mr. Loew and Mr. Leonardi, the team tied its Hrst game with the previously undefeated York sopho- more team, 6-6. The Sophomore Warriors won their first conference game by shutting out East Leyden 13-0. Then after losing their game to Hinsdale South 18-6, they bounced back to win their homecoming game 18-0. Fall- ing into a slump, they lost their next two games to Glen- bard East 13-6 and Morton West 46-12. Snapping back from their two defeats, they ended the season by smashing Downers Grove South 41 -6. Bob Cortesi, playing quarterback, and Dennis Sugino, playing guard and linebacker, were elected co-captains for the year. The Most Valuable Player, Dennis Sugino shows promising prospect as a Varsity player next year. The backbone of the Sophomore offense consisted of Rick Siegfried, Phil Lindhorn, and Rick Gourley. The number one rusher and most improved player was Randy Foster. The number one pass receiver, who caught five touchdown passes, was jim Mahr. The key defensive men were Tom Baker, Glenn Syver- son, and Dave Harrington. Bill Malone headed the list of tackles with 35. In all but one of the games the Warriors scored first and outplayed their opponents in all but total yards passing, where we gained 255 yards to their 435 yards. In total yards rushing the Warriors scrambled for 957 yards to the opposing teams 684 yards which brought our total yards to 1,212 to their 1,120. They also outscored their opponents 96 to 83. GAME SCORES They We 6-York ........ . 6 0-East Leyden .... . . . 13 18-Hinsdale South . . . 6 0-West Leyden . . . . . . 18 13-Glenbard East ...... 6 46-Morton West ......... . . . 12 6-Downers Grove South ....... 41 X S L .....,, Yay f-ng. t it t . E . Q to -v-'Si' lie lt it lk FRESHMAN A TEAM: FRONTRO W: Lee DeRoot, Tim McDermott, Jim Brooks, Jerry Kimbrill, John Brown, Bill Warren, Steve Rodriquez, Dan Prevendar, Kim Dorney, Mike Sullivan, Ray Ahlgrim, Ray Hanck, john Brady, jeff Lowrey, Doug Bidlc, and Dave Lichtenheld, SECOND ROW: Dave Fialco, Jim Sucher, Tony Fioti, Tom Campagna, Dave Schirmer, Don Marchese, Dave Westrom, Rick Kastory, Gary Butts, jim Gloss, Gene Spratt, Rick Schaudt, john Morris, and Mike Arping THIRD ROW: Coach Evans, Walt Streid, .john Voss, john Hillan, Ron Leckelt, jim Field, Gary Leitz, Dave Roberts, George Thoreson, Bert Holler, Steve Dudasik, Bill Carvell, Bob Hansen, jim Prusa, Karl Griesbaum, Don Engdahl, Steve Lande, Tom Martz, Al Fraser, and Coach Kabarec. Freshmen Win Recognition The 1966 freshman football team had the largest turnout in Willowbrook history with 106 boys, 86 of whom stayed on the entire season. The squad was coached by Mr. Clint Evans, head freshman coach, Mr. Paul Kabarec, HBH team coach, and Mr. Sam Long, coach of the A team and the new MCU team, organized for the first time at Willowbrook. Willowbrook's freshman teams had excellent records. The UAW team had a record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and one tie. The BH team had an undefeated season, winning 6 and losing none. The C team had a successful season also, winning FRESHMAN B TEAM: FRONT ROW: Jerry Spry, Bill Tews, Tom Matherly, Steve Stein, Scott Andrews, Bill Barry, Richard Janes, Al Bran- denburg, Jeff Olsen, Pat McCombs, jim Carter, Larry Taylor, and Bob Berger: SECOND ROI45' jack Rylands, Bob Brant, David Kimball, Bob Anderson, Marty Russo,jeff Mayton, Fred Bedell, Gary Goebel, Ken Mor- 2, tying one, and losing none. The combined record comes to 12 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties, an excellent and honorable record for the squad. The coaches felt that many of the boys displayed excellent potential and with a little more experience will bring Wil- lowbrook even more Conference championships. George Thorsen, Most Valuable Player, and jim Brooks were elected co-captains of the AU team. The HB team elected Bill Tews and jim Carter as co-captains and Steve Stein and jim Carter as Most Valuable Players. gan, Tim Keller, john Reclden, Bob Ellis, Tom Mann, and Steve Tatter- shall: THIRD ROPV' Coach Evans, Tom Fogerty, Bill Kasper, Don Peder- son, Glenn Fencl, Karlis Ludeks, Tom Piehl, Dan Kupkowski, Fred Haagenson, Gary Poulos, Bob Stewarts, Ed Chada, jeff Meskan, Tony Veneziahleff English, and Coach Kabarec. l- mls 2:31 KUF ...agar VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW Steve Ilg john Don Hemwall Cra1gDonath B1llBtl1sk1r and Marvm Wolf THIRD Fxscher Ray St Louxs B1ll DuPu1s jeff KHISCF Charles Gallagher ROW Coach Tyree Ronald Cottone Paul Wolf Robert Bergman Glen Gr1fFln and Scott Chapman SECOND ROW Bruce Brleschke Dcnner Gage Dan Lauwerems Allan jurkoms Mxke Txchy ames Tom Roberts Marty Megreglan Fred Thorne Jlm Burroughs Wardlow and Roger McGrath HARRIERS PAVE WAY TO FUTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS Thxs year the Varslty Cross Country team bolstered an 8 1 dual meet record and was undefeated 1n Conference w1th a 7 0 record By wlnmng the Confer ence Champlonshlp th1s 1S the first Cross Country team 1n W B s hlstory to wm a trophy and to acquxre the recognltlon lt d1d The team was led to vlctory by Craig Donath and B1ll Bll1SklS followed by Ray St Louis lm Burroughs Mlke Haas Chuck Gallagher an Don Hemwall Mtke Haas, a sophomore, an Chuck Gallagher, junlor both won thelr first var slty letters for thelr help to the team Donath an B1l1sk1s both quahfied for the state meet the team havmg taken thxrd m the DISIFICI Meet by a sl1m Flfteen pomts ohn Flscher and Scott Chapman also won letters SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW Tom Morgan Tlm Wetzel jeff Mtles Dan Pyzxk jeff Palmer Mitchell Mathews john Pxke jay Fuger Bob Ptekarskx and Terry Lavery SECOND ROW Neal Ballard Manager Steve Carvell Steve Cramer Steve Moorhouse, Rick Vuillaume, Russ Burr, Randy Allen, Mans The sophomore squad had a 7 2 record and a 6 1 Conference record placxng them second 1n Conference Mlke Haas won the DPUL meet followed by Dan Cheesman Russ Burr ohn Plke john Andre, Howard Butters and Tom Kruse Other sophomore letter wmners were Bob Krzmenskl Ken R1chardson, R1ck Vulllaume ef'fM1les and Mar1s urev1cs We are all proud of the Cross Country team and con gratulatlons to Mr Tyree on h1s expert coach1ng and ded1cat10n The outlook for the future IS brlght and another season of hard work and strlfe w1ll deF1n1tely bring the same successful results jurevxcs Dan Cheesman Mxke Haas Bob Krzemxenskl and Randy BeMent Manager THIRD ROW Coach Tyree Patr1ckMcCluskey Ixm Boysen jxm joorfetz Marty Fujxmoto Bxll Fry Tlm Gustafson Don Stob Tum Wllhams Tom Stauch Howard Butters Tom Kruse, and Paul Augsburger, Manager. JUNIOR INTRAMURAL TEAM: FRONTROW:John Downs, Mark Ranierei, Leslie Frans, and Chuck Gallagher. BACK ROW: Jim Han- na, Tom Havelka, Pat McCarthy, and Chuck Hansen. SENIOR INTRAMURAL TEAM: FRONT R0 W' john Ellis, Dean Karau, Tom Hoffmann, and jim Bringardner. BACK ROW: Tom Bergman, Terry Woods,Jake Shult, and Bob Placke. FRESHMAN INTRAMURALS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Russ Turek and Gene Spratt. BACK ROW' jeff Mills, Karls Griesbaum, and Steve Morehouse. 89 UJPUOP-'ZCI VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Coach Carter, Gary Matthews, Denner Gage, Ricky Leonhardt, Ronald Batzer, Ronald Cottone, and Coach Evans, BACK ROW: Carl Weber, Manager, Paul Stejaskal, Manager, Bob Benjaminsen, Manager, james Wardlow, Mike Tichy, Gregory Kobierski, Robert Bergmann,-jeffrey Darmstadt, Dick Bolke, Manager, Roy Bach, Manager, and Douglas Lewis, Manager. -'C - 0 P 77 1 'l ft J- l P ,-.. ltf2,fE'ally it autos This year's Varsity basketball squad had its share of tufT luck and subsequently ended with a League record of7-7, and an overall mark of 13-11. Coach Carter, recognized as one of the better coaches in the area, tried various strategies to produce a winning combination, but repeated illness and injury hampered the outcome, However, the year did have some major highlights, the biggest being the capture of the Rockford Classic third- place trophy. The Warriors defeated Rockford Guilford 83-59, Peoria Manual 72-69, and Antioch 70-61, lliliftlo and lost to tournament winner Dixon by two points in overtime. Gary Matthews, 6,0', junior guard, was named to the all-tournament team. Another highlight was the last four regular season victories over Hinsdale South, Downers Grove South, Wheaton Central, and West Leyden. Rick Leonhardt and Gary Matthews were named to the all-Des Plaines Valley squad, while Ron Batzer, leading scorer and rebounder, was given honorable mention. Ron was also elected M.V.P., while Denner Gage was elected captain, and Ron Cottone and Greg Kobierski were elected umost improved. ,I Kelli D il? ' ' ' ff w xv' ,, Q 3 Q L ' A 2-:fide 'n 'lk 52,1 g X I , .11 f I In 6 Qc' M , -2' .-4, , X kf -nf I I I W K . fy, , -.-as 'HY' L25 is- il' SWA L,b. semi? JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONTROIV' john Brennen, Manager, jeff Conner, Ron Kimball, Fred Thorne, Bill Wagner, Chick Rizzo, Randy Wells, Manager, and jim Petrowick, Manager, BA CK ROW' Ron Auch, Manager, Paul Wolf, Dave Miller, Glenn Tegtmeier, jim Mahr, Al Jurkonis, Gary Kassner, Bob King, and Mr. Clint Evans, Coach. unior Varsity, Co-Champions Coach Clint Evan's Junior Varsity quintet tied Glenbard East this year for the Conference championship. Their overall record was 15-3, with a Conference mark of 12-2. Most valuable player and team captain was Bill Wagner, who was ably assisted by Jeff Conner at the guard position. The team's big men, Al jurkonis and jim Mahr, did an excellent job of rebounding, as well as scoring. Gary Kassner, the other starter, saw some Varsity basketball action and did a fine job as well. Jed Conner and Jim Mahr, both only sophomores, have a bright basketball future ahead of them. Coach Evans and the entire junior-Varsity team can be congratulated for a fine season. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW' Bob Gates, Glen Grote, Dave Harrington, Bill Walkup, jeff Beilfuss, Rick Sitts, Gill Golub, and john Warren, BACK ROW: Bill Lyons, Larry Shissler, Bill Prentice, Bill Fry, Bob DeWolf, Vern Bissett, Bob Cortes, and john Hamann, Coach. Not Pictured: jim Ryan and Keith Kasper. The sophomore cagers, coached by Mr. Hamann, started off the season on the wrong foot by losing to Proviso East by a score of 25-65. Coming back the next week, they beat Downers Grove North in double overtime by a score of 59-58. After winning their next two Conference matches, they lost a non-Conference game to York, 47-83. They then went on to compile a Conference record of 5 wins and 5 losses and an overall record of 9 defeats and 7 victories. Bob Cortesi was the leading scorer with 168 points and a game average of 15.3. Jim Ryan was second with 150 points and a 10 point game average. He also had the most points scored in one game: 26. Bill Fry and Larry Shissler were the leading rebounders, while Gil Golub was the best free-throw shooter at 692. The captain and most valuable player was Bob Cortesi, and the most improved were Gil Golub and Larry Shissler. The freshmen had one of the best seasons in WB history: 14-2, with a Conference record of 11-0. Congratula- tions to Coach Long and his team. The B team, coached by Mr. VandeMerkt, had a season record of 11-2 and a Conference mark of 9-1. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: FRON TRO W: Greg Kottner, Fred Haagenson, Tom Mann, Randy Lusk, Dave Paulson, Steve Gehrke, Gene Spratt, Russ Turek, and jeff Millsg SECOND ROW: Mr. A1 Vande Merkt, Ass't Coach, jim Brooks, Mark Teachman, Walt Streid, john Hillan, jerry Kimbrell, Gary Kasper, Steve Gehnt, Frank Croschere, and Mr. Sam Long, Head Freshman Coach, BA CK R OW' George Lococo, Mark Cummings, Marty Fujimoto, Dave Roberts, jack Kehoe, Tim Gustafson, Tim Williams, George Thoresonhjim Field, and Scott Prinke. .Wim im I 1- f Y -mf' I 1 l ' EV . A 753 N xfiffii , H . , . Vg - . g . - ar .' 5 1 5 ' ' H, ., ..: 55: . .. '5 1' ga sis : 253 -, ' J . .1 .' 3 ' ' 1 .-.- . -' v ' ' .. ' 11 I - .:f 4 ' .9 E , I ' f 'A if fr. T. 'f--lag! ff' L, .i it it '. I V l i .. HM V .1 i QL g'1i..3Q 9 , . -1 as i ' las 1 1 l , H., ' ' Ei I, . 'V' i ' -: , K L A GZ., Y, 4 f? is ya ' fe? I l 'gf I W I 1 ' g A ,, ' f,,U it V11 . 1 V -wr -Y 1 1 1' 'ev, l . . , . . . Isl VARSITY GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW: Bob Morey, Dennis Gulli- ford, Leslie Frans, Chris Shaw, and Dan Less, Captain, MIDDLE ROW: Jim Riedel, Dan Durckel, john Walkinshaw, Randy Raudabaugh, jim 9 p A i 3 M is We .I 1 - 2 ' 'li Q- Y- - ts: ii . A . De Roche, Captain, Ray Jauch, and John Prusa, Managerg BA CK ROW' Marty johnson, Lars Kruse, Ken Keiler, Owen LeGare, Bob johnson, Rich Johnson, and Mr. Ifliand, Coach. Gymnasts Take First in Conference The Varsity gymnastics team took their fourth straight title as the Des Plaines Valley League Conference champs. The team, coached by Mr. Iflland, posted their usual fine record. They ended the season with 10 wins, three losses, and one tie. In the Barrington Invitational, the team took a second. At the District meet held at Glenbard East, the team was edged out of second place by a mere half point. Many outstanding members received special honors. Ray jauch was voted most valuable member of the squad. Co-captains were Jim De Roche and Dan Less. Mike Eller, who works a number of apparatuses, was named most improved. jim De Roche, who had the highest point total for the season, placed seventh on high bar in the state meet. The prime objective of the sophomore gymnastics squad is to prepare its members for Varsity competition. During the past season, the sophomore squad, coached by Mr. Franklin, posted an overall record of twelve wins and three losses. They placed second in the Conference and third in the Wheaton Invitational. Bob Frey was undefeated on the side horse for the entire season. The varsity outlook is bright for the coming year with remaining members and new sophomores. The freshman team, coached by Mr. Drees, ended the year with a three and one record. 'B I -assi 1 ,J na , 'RWM '39 SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROI44 Tarry Latham. -jeff Riedel BACK ROW John Prusi Maniger Robert Frey Tom DeForest Taylor, Gerrick Vasquez, Wolfgang Hupfaucr, Steve Stein, and Bob Bor Phillip Fass Dennis Roberts Crug Bwtzcr Irimes C ulliford ind Coich sellinog JWIDDLE ROW: Pat Bading, Managerg Thomas Baker, Rich Franklin I-Iockett, Ross Martinek, Roger Schwartz, james Balis, and Paul FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW? Kirk Golz, Jeff Olsen Bob Wrzosek, Ray Cleary, Rirh Hockctt, Dan Pusateri, and ,jeff Loscffg NIIDDLE ROW: Pat McCluskey, Manager, Tom Fogerly, Dan Pyzik john Weaver, Mark Weaver, Dave Goctsch, Paul Riedel, and Pat Comer- i i F' i, as f ,ix--if 'wwf'il? - ..a A VARSITY WRESTLING: FIRST ROW Paul Kabarec, Coach, Gary Cottone, Ron Lauer, Mark Kuntz, jim Skawski, Bill Porter, Les Novak, Bob Berger, and john Claypoolg SECOND ROW: Steve Carvell, Manager, Mike Bennett, jim Chromek, Art Tancl, Mike Centofante, Marv Wolf, john Boland, and Gerry Rylandsg THIRD ROW: Greg Thorriell, Manager, Bob Paulaitis, Ed jeffrey, jack Thoreson, john Tritt, Mick Wozniak, Stan Johnson, jim Grant, and Dennis Kowalski. Varsity Grapplers Cop Third The Varsity wrestling team this year experienced its first winning season. The team placed third in Conference with an overall record of 4-3-0. Willowbrook placed third in the Willowbrook Quadrangular, fourth in the Downers Grove Quadrangular, and second in the East Aurora Quadrangular. Mark Kuntz was elected to the all-Conference team. Les Novak was chosen team captain and most valuable wrestler. Les has had thirty-eight wins in three years, which places him second in all-time victories. Sophomore Gary Cottone placed third in District and won thirteen matches throughout the year. john Clay- pool was the first freshman ever to participate on the Varsity squad. Congratulations to Coach Kabarec's fine Wrestling Warriors. - '. . - , ig, W H XR , ,S V. , qw it .. ... H 3 , 4 . ,l V! 2 , s- . ' , ,L ' , V '.ii I ' .. . SJ, - , -1- sf ff l LAW ,V , 1. f11. v'w---- un-' rf' - A i , .4 V , Qui 1 314 wtf, , 1 N il ,. A .. s 4 illowbrook 26 Addison Trail illowbrook 23 York illowbrook 21 Glenbard East 27 illowbrook 31 Downers Grove l SEASON SUMMARY 23 23 South 19 illowbrook 25 West Leyden 16 ti SOPHOMORE WRESTLINGI FIRST ROW' SCO!! Dennis Neuendorf, LAST ROW' Bruce Darr, Dennis Andrews, Al Hughs, Tom Skawski, Gary Carnahan, Joyce, Tim Obright, Keith Williams, Bruce Dusenbury, Tony Abruscato, and Bill Iwamig SECOND ROW: Rick Ralph Briska, George Thorpe, and Coach George Lonigro, Manager, Dennis Sugino, Manager, Steve Spy- Leonardi. rison, Mike Wolff, Dale Finke, Craig Arend, and Underclassmen Take Third Sophomore matmen finished a fairly successful season with a record of 5 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. Their Conference record was 5 wins and 3 losses, which put them in a tie for third place. The co-captains were Rick Siegfried and Dennis Neuendorf. Rick Siegfried, who was also voted most valuable wrestler, lost only one match all season. Ralph Briska was undefeated in dual meet competition, with a record of ll wins and no losses. Awards were given to the following sophomores: Al Hughes, Tom Skawski, Tom Larson, Craig Arend, Ralph Briska, The Freshmen Wrestling Squad has shown that it has what it takes. The freshmen wrestlers, coached by Mr. janoski, beat many good teams like our arch-rivals Glenbard East, York, and Addison Trail. They finished the season with an overall record of 7 wins and 3 losses. In Conference they took third with 4 wins and 2 losses. Leading the freshmen wrestlers were Bob Stuart, Tim McDermott, and jim Prusa. The squad elected Bob Stuart and Jim Prusa as co-captains, They also elected Tim McDer- mott as most valuable wrestler mainly because he finished the season undefeated. Tim Obright, Steve Spyrison, Bruce Dusenbury, Dennis Neuendorf, Rick Siegfried, George Thorpe, and freshman Scott Andrews. FRESHMAN WRESTLING: SEA TED: R. Fry, S. An- G. Copenhaver, R. Grant, T. McDermott, Rylands, drews, T. Johnson, J. Constantine, M. Novak, J. Morris, Geisemann, and T. Venezia, STANDING: D. Bidle, J. King, M. Dunning, M. Foster, G. Spry, and P. McCombsg Janes, G. Sandsbury, R. Stewart, W. Warren, W. Gill, KNEELING: Manager T. Wetzel, Manager S. Carvell, P. Mayton, J. Prusa, W. Carvell, R. Hansen, D. Wolf, Pedersen, L. Taylor, T. Matherly, R. Jett, B. Chromek, Leckelt, and Coach Ed.janoski. QQ? SEASON SUMMARY Willowbrook 45 Willowbrook 39 Willowbrook 26 Willowbrook 30 Willowbrook 19 Willowbrook 26 Mt. Prospect Addison Trail Glenbard East York Downers Grove S. East Leyden ':3 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW' Mr. Ed Wilmowski, Head Coach, Terry Tucker, Chuck Rizzo, Chuck Carpenter, Bob Krem- pasky, Rick Dorney, and Mr. Clint Evans, Coach, SECOND ROW: jeff English and Mike DiFiglio, Managers, Bill Wagner, jefl' Conner, jim Hanna Rich Samek and Cliff Tanner Head Manager' THIRD ROW Ron Cottone Captain' Roger McGrath Bill Prentice Rick Leonhardt Denner Gage Chuck Hanson jim Moorehouse, and, im Ryan Brooks Hope for a Repeat Performance ThisJfyear's Battling Brooks are off to another Fine start. So far, they have a 2-1 record, with wins over Fenton and York. jay Lonngren, Rick Leonhardt, Bill Wagner, and Chuck Hanson make up the Warrior pitching staff. Seniors Rick Dorney, Terry Tucker, Ron Cottone, Scott Sparks, and Denner Gage form the nucleus of this year's team, while Rich Samek Chuck Rizzo Chuck Tassio Bob Krem pasky Chuck Carpenter and Sophomore im Ryan provide excellent support Best of luck to Coach Wilmowski and the entire Var- sity baseball team. fllfl P I' C X -Y -fs ..iz.' l f X?-I 71 Q' VII 9 WI, 'E5 .M - ' t.....J SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Bob Gates, Bill Sprague, Rich Lonigro, Gill Golub, Rick Vazquez, Gary Raudabaugh, and Coach Clint Evans, SECOND ROW: Art Tessmann, Rich Sitts, jeff Beilfuss, John Warren, Bill Walkup, Dave Harrington, and Glen Grote, THIRD ROW: Bob Cortesi, Vern Bissett, Bill Fryhjim Mahr, Bill Prentice, Bob DeWolf, Larry Shissler, andjeff Conner. Underclassmen Anticipate Good Season The sophomore baseball team, coached by Mr. Clint Evans, started the season off on the right foot by beating the Huskies of Oak Park by a score of 3-1. After losing their second game to York 7-4, they bounced back to beat a strong Wheaton Central team by a score of 2-O. The pitchers, jeff Conner, jim Mahr, and Bob Cortesi, are looking for a Fine season. In their first three games, the pitchers let up only one earned run. The usual starters are Dave Hare Harrington, Vern Bissett, Bill Prentice, Gill Golub, Rick Vazquez, with Bill Walkup and Rich Gourley alternating at number nine. The freshmen, coached by Mr. Lloyd Scholl, are a strong-looking team. After dropping their First game to York 6-4, they came back and crunched Weaton Central by a score of 8-1. Good luck to both teams. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Tom Matherly, Bill Tews, Joe Contorno, Rick Riccardi, jim Carter, Bob Piekarski, Steve Gehrke, and Mike Dunning, SECOND ROW: Coach Scholl, Manager john Claypool, Manager Harvey Hanson, Ron Samek, Al Brandenburg, Dave Paulsen, Dave Muraski, Manager Wayne Gill, and Manager Ed Chadag THIRD ROW: Tim McDermott, Randy Lusk, Gary Goebel, Ray Spann, Steve Gehrt, Frank Chroschere, Mike Pearson, and joe Giagnoriog FOURTH ROW: Bob Stewart, Gary Kasper,-Iohn Hillen, Bob Hansen, George Thoresonhlim Field, Mark Cummings, Wally Stried, and Glenn Fencl. P -'lla 'Liuffi ,, I .....J 4 R KQPQ-771:31 'If T , gl Q13 ,, 5:4 . 1,5 ----4 ,J '?J-11 4 , ,, .1 . .,. 5 ' X u . vi, ,wtf- ' , . , , r... . 1 f T fl -. A. T- . I - .' A. S psf ...I -Y A ge NF w i I U 1 rl f' millillllfi f . pf as 3: , -Ip up 5 Mi E.. 5' A if 5 ,gp 2 me 1' ,', lf' F 1 ,. I ,,',,. -W - ur,,,,Q,, , 4 ff. :.: I Q 'ir ' Your ., L'- VARSITY TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: Glenn Griffin, Doug Diller, Ronald Cook, jeff Kaiser, Co-Captain Don Kuehnle, Co-Captain Craig Donath, jim Riedel, Gary Cottone, and Mike Centofante, SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach james Tyree, Senior Manager Paul Augsberger, Doug Lewis, Tom Kupsky, Ray St. Louis, Bill Dupuis, Larry Alexander, Bill Biliskis, Assistant Coach L. Iffland, and Head Coach A. j. Stefani, T jj r an A snr 'i , K Vx s , 9 I lf- THIRD ROW: Lothar Harbuziuk, john Walkinshaw, james Burroughs, Marty Megregian, Steve Ilg, Frank Barsotti, Harley jordan, Tom Roberts, and Mike Bennett, FOURTH ROW: Ken Brown, john Tritt, Ed Driskell, William Fraser, Brian Matthews,john Fischer, Robert King, Don Hemwall, james Harrell, Tom Pederson, and Ron Kimball. Thinclads Post Impressive Record This year, the Varsity track team won the DPVL indoor championship. All the boys did a goodjob in the Conference Meet and Hrst places were won by Harley jordan in the high and low hurdles, Craig Donath in the two mile, Ray St. Louis in the mile, and Bill Biliskis in the half-mile. During the season Craig Donath set new school records in the half-mile, mile and two-mile. Don Kuehnle and Craig Donath were elected co- captains of the squad. SOPHOMORE TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW Tom Dudgeon, Steve Stein, Tim Wetzel, Steve Rodriguez, Al Albano, Larry Davis, Mike Divis, jon Thomas, Dave Reid, Mitch Mathena, john Pike, Dan Pyzik, jeff Palmer, and Paul Riedel, SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach james Tyree, Manager Brian Mullany, David Kimball, Russ Burr, jeff Kammes, jeff Meskan, Rick Siegfried, Mike Haas, Dennis Sugino, Stephen Spyrison, Bob Krzemienski, Tony Venezia, jay Fuger, Manager john Brown, and Assistant Coach L. Ifliandg THIRD ROW: Head Coach A. j. Stefani, Dave Lichtenheld, Rick Vuillaume, Bruce Kepple, Dan Akerhielm, Gary The Freshman and Sophomore teams both took second places in Conference. Sophomore john Andre took a first in the half-mile, and freshmen Russ Burr, Martin Fuji- moto, Steve Stein, and Rick Vuillaume took firsts. The Freshman squad this year is the best the school has ever had. The prospects for the outdoor season are as victorious as the indoor season was. Butts, Maris jurevics, Howard Butters, Thomas Bouwkamp, Dennis Neuendorf, Bruce Dusenbury, Keith Kasper, Philip Lindhorn, Mike Dillon, Tom Kruse, Steve Hesse, Randall Allen, jerry Kimball, Dan Cheesman, jim Prusa, and Dan Prevendarg FOURTH ROW: Dan Schroeder, Rick Timms, Ken Carr, Keith Williams, Martin Fujimoto, Tom Stauch, jim joorfetz, Don Chaplin, jim Boysen, Alan Trunek, Bob Rottschalk, Tim Williams, Dave Roberts, Bob Rogers, George Thorpe, Randy Foster, Dennis joyce, George LoCoco, Rick Sandquist, and john Andre. , it W 551 D' l 4 v I :ffl X , i ' L. i -ee- S' 'Q . it 2 i: fi T' 5, ' T 5' l' MU . . - . v X L if ' ' N' . Y in A- '7'-f , :' 'V F . i l as sf ' S- , S K A-',,:' ji E i ' ' Q' , x uv' ' A J i , A W ff X ' I '-'xi 4 7 J: g x A iXV.7 1 i 8 I ' R I I LV.. 3 h , .. fil' ' 5 I' ' 5' if W N Aw' .V i'- ' ' 7- ' ' H ' fi , Q . if 1 Y 1 A Y -. et 1. Lt zf21'f4 ff ' S ' t.' .- .- ' hifi 'as If ' in u-C nw, tif, .4...,- , .. . . 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Golfers Have Good Prospects The Willowbrook golf team, coached by Mr. jim Ladd, started their season with an unblemished record of 2-O. The first team they played, Lake Park, was downed in short order. Glenbard West, their second opponent, was beaten by one point. This win has given the team high hopes of finishing the season with many honors. Of the eight varsity team members, four are returning lettermen. They are Ron Batzer, john Porter, Kurt johnson, and Dave Peterson. The Sophomore team, which is also coached by Mr. Ladd, has a fine record of two wins and no losses. Three of the many outstanding members are Dave Tash, Steve Larson, and Craig Ahrend. Good luck to both teams. FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM: FRONT ROW? Mark Wilson, john Segretti, Kendall Morgan, Craig Arend, Mike Carney, and Dave Tash, BACK ROW: Coach Ladd, Tim Burgess, jim Dunn,,Iim Sanders, Craig Batzer, Steve Larson, Dave Earnest, and Mark Skipworth. Q 5 ,J , -. 171, , PIT'-'-+5-'fi'-T - W - ' ' ' ' f. ' 'E T r' T- ll uf- ewes ,5.ti1i.i....WEs ff safer in fear , l - as T 0 , i mv 1 ' ' .. ' , , ' 14, ,,2l7Vl'. . . , s..,...J:.s,.....a.,.:....f ,.w...-.,..-...........,.... ! ,A,. , My yd. ,M V V , y . ,U ,, ...S f - ' , af. , ----.-Jie'-V3 - b - ,. --- - 1- ..-V . -L - if 4 we,-,.4v-ssl-I 5' AK E5 , ' . ll'-'y gN -,' -Mggy 1 ee, I- A , v- Q, Y 'V I I -1: 1, ' fi Q fb! - . L ffl - , ' 1i5KlllZY ...1 .s 'W- v,, , 51? 'VK' !. 'Ili' I i P I.: qi- J M. 1 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Lyle Frola, Fred Haagen- ROW' Bob Martin, Terry Tiegs, Dan McGrath, Don Field, Tom son, Steve Moms, Robert Constantine, George Peterson, Mark Turek, Havelka, Keith Harris, Dave Broucek, and Bob Ulrich. Gary Matthews, Mike Legler, Greg Gray, and Coach Carter, SECOND Netmen Have Challenging Season - Willowbrookis Varsity tennis team, coached by Mr. Carter, is looking forward to capturing another Conference championship. The powerful Brook tennis squad is led by returning letterman Gary Matthews, a junior, and Mark Tarek, a senior. Much of the success of this team will depend on the playing of Don Field, Bob Ulrich, Dave Broucek, Bob Martin, and Terry Tiegs. The future also looks bright for Willowbrook tennis for- SOPHOMORE TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW' Steve Leturno, Tom Cunningham, Bob Lufrano, Rickjett,'jeH' Mills, and Glen Korn, SECOND ROW' Rick Schroeder, jim Balis, Bill Lyons, jim Gulliford, Tom De- . ,. Q S 4711, 115.67 Q,-W Staff'- fifrgrf' gt. 1 Li if y tunes. The Frosh-Soph squad, under the leadership of Coach jack Husak, have demonstrated that they are ready to make a bid for another championship crown. A couple of promising freshmen, Jeff Mills and Bob Lufrano, plus sophomores Tom DeForest, jim Balis, Steve Leturno, Jim Gulliford, Bill Lyons, and Bob Johnson have paced the underclassmen in early season meets. Forest, and Rich Searg THIRD ROW' Manager Tim johnson, Coach jack Husak, Terry Shaw, Dean Kent, Carl Griesbaum, Mark Teichler, Gary Brunke, and Manager Kirk Golz, fn,-:pf-ff -. , 1. W-N-1,-W, .. - .QS-- ,-..iI '., ,, . ,. . VXXWHAQ :sf P - 5 HI 3: ,vi is-r AUDIO-VISUAL OPERATORS: FRONT ROW' John Morris, David Goetsch, jean Ruch, Kay johnson, Carol Sainio, Martin Specicle, Donald Cooper and james Constantine, SECOND ROW' Michael Nesracil, Otto Geiseman, Bill Prentice, Norman Sneider, Randy Baker, Richard Hockett, Don Ludwig, Stephen Miller, Christopher Hickman and David Kruger, THIRD ROW: Mr. Fredell, Alan Zimmerman, Thomas Monick, David Owen, Donald Robertson, Richard Miskanis, Walter Soehrman, Bruce Srochta, Tom Smutzer, and Robert Jensbyg FOURTH ROW: Edward Kucara, Keith Mattingly, Dean Yochum, Grant Tegtmeier, Ted Ahrens, Richard Gebert, Raymond Kaeinskas, Gary johnson, Keith Ex, Michael Gorskihjerome Nesvacil, and Larry Davis: FIFTH RO W' Wayne Madsen, Charles Poulson, Arthur White, Tom Hacker, Edmond Ackerman, Kenneth Brown, Phillip Toelcke, james Martinson, Robert Willey and Anthony Fiotig SIXTH ROW: Michael Dunning, Phillip Zuke, George Irick, john Pollitz, George Thompson, Robert Gregory, joseph Giagnorio, Paul Zuke, Richard Kastory and Ronald Cook. Not Pictured: Michael Freising- er, Douglas Vallee, Thomas Mann, Kenneth Lewis, Bruce Papiech, Rangus Scott, Ken Simpson, George Thorpe, Mark Karwoski, Craig Gurde, Jim Shaver, Ed Youngquist, Chuck joelz, Danny Smutzer, Steve Harry, Mike Wasil and Doug Gray. AUDIO-VISUAL PERIOD LEADERS: David Owen, Bruce Srachta, Phillip Zuke, Robert Gregory, and George Thompson. Nat Pictured: Ken Simpson and Ed- ward Youngquist. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE ASSISTANTS: JoAnn Newlander, Sue Burmeister, and Marcia Ohlman. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS: FRONT RO W.' Patricia Proball, Sandra Ahrens, Sandra King, and Sandra Reinertsong BACK ROW: Linda Richer, Eileen Carden, Joann Newlander, and Lois Reichenback. Not Pictured: Pam Fowl- er, Terry Henderson, and Patricia Meranda. Service Groups t SOUND CREW: FRONT' Walter Schneider and David Owen, MID- DLE,'.Walter Sowhrmang REAR: Grant Tegtmeier and Bruce Srachta. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS: FIRST ROW' Mary Ann Martin, Dwynn Fike, Cay Cambell, Emily Herbster, Candy Carlson,judy Reh- feldt, Peggy Bailey, and Carol Schweihsg SECOND ROW: Peggy Zeid- ler, Carol Sporleder, Barb Underwood, Roberta janicek, Lynn Towle, Barbara Ilg, Kathy Slernbauer, Kathy Organ, Carol Dadlec, Kathie LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW' Elizabeth Tanner, Vickie Thompson, Leslie Rezek, Linda Winter, Catherine Erlen- baugh, and Susan Boland, BACK ROW' Daniel Keil, Anita 22 , egg 'ze 3: if 5 X- f. tu . t LAB ASSISTANTS: Ginny Gilberto, Nona Wolfram, George Peterson and Margaret Carter, Henderson, Phyllis Lindstrom, and Anne Buckmasterg THIRD ROVV' Linda Nolan, Sue Tattershall, Michelle Serge, Francine Kadlec, Becky Hamilton, Ellen Johnsen, Linda Greider, Marie Failinger, Sally Netwig, Janice Strykowski, Vickie Schneider, Glenda Goff, and Vickie Burket. Teichler, Cliff Tanner, Sue Halladay, Carol Canstein, Eileen Coo- ney, Susan Prochaska, Nancy Havelka, Margaret Ladd, and Karen Neuendorf. ' Becky Day, Kathy Kennedy, joan Wilson, and Gwen Barlowg SECOND ROW: Nanette Servatius Marsha Servatius PRINCIPALTS ASSISTANTS: Betty Eschmann, Diana Monti, Debra An- Dawn Saviano, Melanie Maru, and Mary Cooney' drew, Linda Likert, Cheryl Rose, and Lynn Stanley. ll ll lx LAB ASSISTANT: Linda Gustaveson, Sandra Slolzy, Steve Miller, Helen USHERS:John Engstrom, Mark Karwoskiwlohn Center, Tom Kohler, Eldred and Dan Christian. Cl Z ' ,VN fl W ,1- UCYWTHCC QJYL UUEJS ?? ,mn H seas, .e l Q 55, H Tom Himert, Phillip Fass, james Martinson, john Prusa, Randy Be- Menl, Tim Kraegel, and Don Hemwall. ART STAFF: SITTING: john Farrell, Dennis Casto, Cathy Johnston, jan Mrozek, Cindy Weber and Carol Warren, STANDING: Mike Dorn, Dan Less, john Porter, Dawna Hauptfuehrer, Fran Linhart, Terri Dowers, Mary Ryan, Nora Wolfram, Tony Helmer,jim Hanna and Tom DeForest. 4 ATTENDANCE: FIRST ROW' Betty Dandurand, Diane Kralicek, ROW' Elizabeth Cooney, Roberta Anderson, Diana Brown, Jill Owen, Linda Taylor, Carol Nichols, Mary Sabine, Pat Sarley, Susan Searles, Andres Miller' Kathleen Br1nkm21l'l,.lUl1C Agnes, .IOYCC EVCCSRUQN, Cflflfl and Karen Ciprianig SECOND ROW: Kay Nickerson, Kristine Green, Harmon, BHFIJHQH PFCISCL and BCH? Nflimdiv STUDEA F HILLFERQ, Kinda Ganske, Susan Morini, Carol Fiorvanti, Barbara White, Mari- BUTIVOT PIC TURED-' Charmaine ESPOSHO, Sue Fl'-TlChfQl', Ualldlil lyn Wawaky Nora Shephard, and Kathryn Lavanwayg THIRD Latorio, Thoman Leurqu1n,janet Spurny, and Marsha Claudio. LIGHTING CREW: STANDING: Darryl Wohlt and Larry STAGE CREW: FIRST ROW' Lynne Huffmire, Wayne Hink, Lynn Bergh, Carol Brauns- Bergguists SEA TED5 Dgnnis Van Ewyky Tom Havelkay and hausen, Cheryl Kornack, and jeff Miles, SECOND ROW: Carol Sainir, Sandy Kahka, Char Gordon Scott, Moore, Lois Peterson, Emily Herbster, Cathy Erlenbaugh, Leigh Wilson and Mr. Lamong THIRD ROW: Barb Kopp, Bobbie janicek, Jim Freda, Jeane Nelson, Jean Ruch, Rhonda Gosch, Marsha Bennison, Marilyn Maueieri, Noel Hoover, and Dean Yochimg FOURTH ROIV' Don Michael, Chris Nickman, Sue Ann Halladay, julie Bolke, Eileen Mueller, Bob Ulrich, Pat Meranclay,jim Martinson, and Dennis Taggart. 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Monts, Mr. William L. N Supervisor of Buildings Eikenberry, Director of Director of Personnel Assistant Business Director of Business Acting Director of and Grounds Research, Development, and Transportation Director Affairs Continuing Educat and Information Services Services Mrs. Jean Andersgn, Mrs. Renee Bartys, Mrs. Lorraine Brady, Miss G. Ruth Dowding, Mrs. Clarice Galvin, Business Ofiiee Personnel Office Personnel Director's Business Office Superintendent's Offict Secretary Mrs, Florence Pekoe, Mrs. La Verne Suess, Mrs. Phyllis Sytsma, Mrs. Carol Grove, Superimendenfs Research, Development, Business Office Mrs. Karen Thiel, Mrs. Olivia Yor Superintendent's Oflice Secretary and Information Services Directoris Secretary Business Oflice Business Oflice A - - -- 1- P '? -Uigilil 4'-- F Principal 'S Office i Mr. William E. Herbster, Principal of Willow- brook Mrs. Marion Scott, Bernice Akerhielm, Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs. Charlotte Collins, Mrs. Delores Vidmar, Mrs. Evelyn Smith. Accounting Guidance Attendance Guidance Attendance Student Accounting Office Registrar LaVerne Sielaff, Miss Dawn Seneco, Mrs. Leona Havelhorst, Deans' Office Mrs, Alice Hill, Mrs. Carolynxlenny, Mrsnlane Nelson, Principal's Secretary Library Mimeographer tore Principal's Oflice Betty Peterson, Mrs. Phyllis Noren, Mrs. Dorothy Hemwall, Financial Secretary Mrs. Ruth Sear, Health Mrs. Elsie Rockwood, Mrs. Dorothy Wolbing, Services Guidance Registrar's Ofiice Faculty MR. JAMES W. ALSTRIN Geometry, Algebra, General Math, National Honor Society MR. RALPH J. AMELIO English, Literary Supplement MR. CHESTER G. ANDERSON Metals MR. LOWELL RICHARD ANDERSON General Math, Math II, Algebra, Pep Club MR. RONALD N. ANDERSON English MRS. ELIN B. ASHENHURST Reading, Prom Bids MR. ROBERT C. AUSTIN Psychologist MR. R. G. BAUMEL History II, History-English II Combination, Travel Committee MISS GAYLE A. BAUMGARDNER Science Survey MRS. NORA DAVIDSON BERGLUND Typewriting MRS. ANNE M. BERRY Art MRS. OLGA BIAN Physical Education, Health, Cheerleading Pep Club, G.A.A. Speedway MR. JERRY ALLEN BITTS English MISS SUSAN T. BLACK French, French Club MR. JAMES W. BOYD Math II, General Math, Math Department Chairman MISS ELIZABETH L. BOYER Mathematics, Math Club MR. JOHN K. BOYLE Reading MRS. CAROL BROWN English 1 4 MR. ROBERT E. CARLSON English MR. GEORGE FRANKLIN CARTER, JR. Physical Education, Health, Driver Edu- cation, Pep Club, Head Basketball Coach MRS. JANE L. GATES American History, On Leave, 1966-67 MR. B. G. CHRISTIAN Introduction to Physical Science, Science Department Acting Chairman MRS. SUE CI-IRISTENSEN English, On Leave, 1966-67 MRS. IRIS L. CLEVELAND English MR. WILLIAM G. CLOUTIER Geometry, Algebra, Introduction to Algebra, Frosh-Soph Math Club MRS. JEANNE E, DAVIK English MR. J. MAURICE DOBBINS Girls' Glee Club, Freshman Treble Choir, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Music Depart- ment Chairman MR. RICHARD G. DREES Mathematics, Frosh Gymnastics Coach MR. DENIS C. DU BOIS Biology, Assistant Track Coach MRS. RUTH H. DURCKEL Home Economics, Girls' Club MISS LOIS BUNGARD Physical Education and Health, G.A.A. MISS ELIZABETH H. BUTKUS Spanish MR. PATRICK E. CAIN Physical Science MR. BENJAMIN J. CALACCI fy? af., fl English, Latin Club MISS M. SUE CALDWELL Physical Education and Health, Pom G.A.A. MR. WILLIAM CAMPBELL English, English Department Chairman fi Pons, Faculty MR. ROBERT L. EAST Social Science 12, Assistant Dean MRS. JO ANN ELLISON Englishhlunior Class Sponsor MR. RALPH ELTOFT German, Study Skills, Varsity Tennis Coach, A German Club MR. CLINT M. EVANS Physical Education, Head Freshman Foot- ball Coach, Head j.V. Basketball Coach, Head Sophomore Baseball Coach MR. DONALD L. EVITT Algebra, Introduction to Algebra, Geometry MR. W. H. FARNHAM Counselor MR. HOWARD E. FELDMANN Science Department Chairman, On Leave, 1966-67 MRS. VIRGINIA B. FENSKE Girls, Physical Education and I-Iealth, Girls' Physical Education Department Chairman MR. JOHN A. FISCHER Physical Education and Health, Athletic Director, Coordinator of Physical Welfare MISS LORRAINE FOSTER Counselor MISS FLORENCE FOX American History MISS DIANE D. FRALE Physical Education and Health, G.A.A. MR. HAROLD EUGENE FRANKLIN Health, Physical Education, Assistant tI.V. Football Coach, Assistant Soph Gym- nastics Coach MR. A. WILLIAM FREDELL Audio-Visual Director MR. ROLF I. FRITZ Counselor, Student Council MRS. JUDITH ANN FROLIK Spanish MISS VIRGINIA C. GAURON English, Graduation Announcements MR. EARL E. GILL Bookkeeping, Business Organization and Management, Business Arithmetic, Com- mencement Tickets MISS JO ANN HARRIS Director of Guidance MRS. ARLINE D. I-IAWBECKER Home Economics, Home Economics De- partment Chairman MR. PAUL L. HEGELE Marketing, Sales, General Business, Future Business Leaders of America MISS KARINE ANN HENNING Art MRS. BARBARA HENRY Science Survey MR. BERNARD HOLLISTER World History, American History MISS DOROTHY E. HOWE Latin, Latin Club MR. ROBERT L. HUBBELL Administrative Assistant, Assistant Dean ofBoys MR. JACK A. HUSAK Woodworking, Vocational Cabinetmaking MR. PAUL W. HYDE Administrative Assistant MR. LLEWELLYN F. IFFLAND Physical Education, Head Gymnastics Coach, Assistant Track Coach MISS ELIZABETH A. JACKLIN Typewriting, Introduction to Business MISS DOROTHY H. GRANDY Food Service Manager MISS BETTY GUGLER Counselor MR. JOSEPH W. HAFENSCHER Social Science, Senior Class Sponsor, Debate Coach MR. JOHN A. HAMANN Electronics, Woodworking, Sophomore Bas- ketball Coach MR. CHESTER E. HANSEN Biology, Earth Science, Science Club MRS. ETHEL L. HARRINGTON Counselor Faculty Wt .ML l Faculty MR. EDWARD JANOSKI Physical Education, Assistant Varsity Foot- ball Coach, Freshman Wrestling Coach Lettermen's Club MISS I. JOCHUM German, French, French Club MRS. DEE JOHNSON English MR. DONALD E. JOHNSON Counselor MR. HAROLD R. JOHNSON Journalism, Printing, Skyline Director, Quill and Scroll MR. PAUL L. KABAREC Physical Education, Health, Driver Edu- cation, Varsity Wrestling Coach, Freshman Football Coach .fv 7 t 1 MR. RICHARD M. KAMM Band, Band Director MISS DELORES ANN KLEHM Introduction to Algebra, Geometry, Math II,Junior-Senior Math Club MR. ARTHUR KRANE Social Science, A.F.S. Slmwtime MR. RICHARD KRUMPECK Pre-Vocational Business, Vocational Book- keeping, Olhce Calculators, Future Business Leaders of America MISS BARBARA IRENE KUDRNOVSKY Nurse, Allied Medical Career Club MISS BARBARA E. KURZ Physical Education, Health, Tennis, G.A.A. MR. JAMES P. LADD Biology, Driver Education, Golf Coach, Intramural Athletics MR. JOHN D. LAMON Speech, English, Stagecraft, Assistant Stage Technical Director, Harlequins, Ushers MR. LAWRENCE D. LANGELLIER Physiology MISS EMILY LAZAZZERA Spanish MR. GEORGE LEONARDI Physical Education, Health, Driver Edu- cation, Sophomore Wrestling Coach, Assistant Sophomore Football Coach MR. ALLAN R. LOEW Auto Mechanics, Head Sophomore Foot- ball Coach, Plymouth Trouble-Shooting Contest MR, ROBERT ALLAN MERCIER Algebra, Geometry, Pep Club MR. EMIL MIERSEN Business Law, Office Occupations, Oflice Occupations Coordinator, Oflice Occu- pations Club MR. ROBERT A. MITCHELL Math MR. FRANK MORGAN English, Stage Technical Director, Stage Lighting, Cenlurion Director MR. JOHN MOSTACCI American History, World Geography, Political Discussions Club MR. FRANK V. NEHER German, Modern and Classical Languages Department Chairman MISS KAREN FAITH NOVARRO French MR. UIOHN FREDERICK NYMEYER Auto Mechanics MR. HERMAN JOHN OBERLI Supervised job Training MR. VERNER H. OHST Science, Driver Education, Driver Education Supervisor, juni or Float MRS. BERNICE FISHER OLSEN English MRS. MARGERY E. OLSEN Chemistry MR. SAM LONG Reading, Study Skills, Reading Coordinator, Freshman Football and Basketball Coach MRS. KIUDITH LORENZ English, Faculty Student Council Repre- sentative MR. A. G. MACLEAR World History, Social Science Department Chairman MR. ROLAND L. MARSH Geometry, Algebra, Bridge Club MISS MARY E. MCCRACKEN Head Nurse, Allied Medical Career Club MRS. MARY M. MCHUGH Social Science, American History Faculty Q MRS. ANITA OWEN Art, Art Department Chairman, Art Staff, Centurion Art Director MR. ALICE G. PARRISH Librarian MRS. JUDITH ANNE PATRIARCHE Physical Education, Pom Pons, G.A.A. MR. HENRY W. PETERS Drafting MRS. SHIRLEY JEAN PETRDIL Home Economics MISS SHARON PIERONI Shorthand, General Business MR. JAMES PIOTTER American History, Social Science, Photog- raphy Club MR. FRANK T. POULIOT Counselor MR. RICHARD E. RADTKE English MISS MARJORIE REAGON Business Machines, Future Business Leaders ofAmerica MR. RALPH C. REINER American History, Introduction to American Law, Political Discussions Club MR. BERNARD C. REINWALD Distributive Education, Personal Typing, Distributive Education Coordinator, Dis- tributive Education Club MRS. VIRGINIA D. RIEDEL English MR. JEROME H. ROBBINS Arithmetic Fundamentals, Personal Typing, Business Arithmetic, Concessions MRS. LEYA B. ROBINSON English, Assistant Dean of Girls MR. WILBUR K. ROSENKRANZ Librarian, Stamp and Coin Club MISS DONNA S. RYAN Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Volley- ball, Modern Dance MR. J. ROBERT SAUNDERS Physics, Chess Club, Radiological Reading MRS. ALICE L. SHOLTY Home Economics MR. KENNETH G. SMITH Administrative Assistant, Dean of Boys MRS. RUTH H. SMITH Algebra, Geometry MR. ROBERT SNOWDEN Green Version Biology MRS. ELIZABETH SPENCER Head Librarian MR. GENE SPRATT Electronics, Radio Club MRS. A. R. STEARNS Biology MR. ADOLPH j. STEFANI Physical Education, Health, Boys' Physical Education Department Chairman MISS MARY E. STOAKS English, Silver Key Club MISS JAYNE A. STOKES Dean of Girls MR. GERALD DAVID THEIS Printing, Industrial Arts, Photography Club, Intramural Sports MR. DEANE C. THOMPSON American History, Social Science, National Honor Society Committee Chairman fs MISS SUSAN SCHAEFER English, Student Council MRS. NORMA C. SCHAEFFER English MRS. ,IUDITH SCHILF Algebra, Introduction to Algebra, General Math MR. LLOYD SCHOLL Science, Freshman Baseball Coach, Fresh- man Class Sponsor MRS. ESTHER M. SCOTT Clerical Practice, Typing, Vocational Typing, Girls' Club MR. ROBERT W. SHAMO Concert and Cadet Orchestras, Ensembles, Music Appreciation Faculty Faculty MR. JAMES L. TOMAN Physical Education, Health, Head Basket- ball Coach, On Leave, 1966-67 MR. JIM B. TYREE Physical Education, Driver Education, Head Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach MISS LEOLA G. UECKER Supervisor of Business Education, Willow- brook, OHiceJob Placement MR. ALBERT L. VANDE MERKT English, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Freshman Basketball Coach MR. JOSEPH ANDREW VENTURA Business Psychology, Typewriting, Driver Education,Junior Prom Tickets MR. PAUL D. WASSER Diversihed Occupations, Industrial Edu- cation Department Chairman, Diversified Occupations Club NOTE: The following teachers joined the faculty second semester, too late for pictures: Mr. Richard Cargill, English, Mr. James Harms, English, Mr. Daniel Izard, art, Mrs. Ruth Jones, counseling, Mrs. Joelene Loew, home economics, and Mrs. Marilyn Mc,- Ginnis, English. 120 MRS. PATRICIA W. WATSON English MR. JOSEPH R. WEBER Drafting, Architectural and Engineering Drawing, Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. LAWRENCE WELSH Chemistry, Science Club MRS. REBECCA WENGER Algebra, Introduction to Algebra, General Math MISS DORIS E. WHITE Speech, Director of Dramatics, Assembly Chairman, Thespians, Harlequins, Director of Fall Play, Drama Night, and Winter Play MRS. HARRIET WHITEMAN English, Librarian MRS. MARGARET N. WILHELM English, Speech, National Honor Society MR. EDWARD J. WILMOWSKI Physical Education, Health, Driver Edu- cation, Head Football and Baseball Coach, Lettermen's Club MRS. GENEVIEVE WIPERT Shorthand, Clerical Practice, American Field Service Club MRS. ELAINE R. WORTH Physical Education, G.A.A. Cafeteria Staff Custodial Staff rs Christine Hume Mrs. Nancy Edison Mrs. Phyllis Davis Mrs. Laura Ingham MFS. Veron Kieffer . ri ...L ' I 1 ? . '31 . . I - sg ' ' ' ' , L A - i '1 1 ' ' 1' X ' ' ' ' i J Q Q. , . ., , ., A - - , K is gg 1 1 A 'nr . i ' .' I E rig 3 tw 'A Y I 0 I an z- V FL - F 'rn f ., . . WA V , Y M I 1 'I 'JT' 1 . l, ti ,, W if y 1 v I i ' 1 . , It ' 5 . G14 R w flak! Ki L . ' x , , , L' ,z D 1 . L i , ' it it Av, ' i J i 'il QQ K l I X 1 l' ' X f in fx X A I .V .3 A - I r v q XX' . 1 A 'ii I it ' Q V J A: . t ,i ,, J., .. mx 'X 'X . ' K 1 A . dl, Y. VA , , I - - ' .fl ..,.' 5 5 '2 4 CAFETERIA STAFF: FIRST ROW' Mrs, Mary Petitto, Mrs. Esther Mrs. Mildred Solem, Mrs. Dorothy Savory, Mrs. Rita Bauman, Mrs Anderson, Mrs. Alice Laurent, Mrs. Joyce Krempasky, Mrs. Rose Tidei, Florence Lambke, Mrs. Jean Ristow, Mrs. Alice Carsten, Mrs. Irene Sitts Mrs. Marie Moscardini, Mrs. Frances Morrissey, Mrs. Ethel Ziervogel, Mrs. Mrs. Marian Roney, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Virginia Kastory, Mrs Estelle Kopitke, Mrs. Elsie Christensen, Mrs. Marilyn Ramel, Mrs. Ruth Lucia Kafka, Mrs. Ruth Mueller, Mrs. Irene Fraley, lVIrs. Vera Pierson Wiegand, and Mrs. Anna Janitchg SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jennie Potts, Mrs. Helen Williamsen, and Mrs.Jean Arnold. - 2 Q E I il ' CUSTODIAL STAFF: Mr. Adolph Ganske, Mr. Josep H. 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'Is 91 4 1 1 f' lf li- ., p M Q '- ,1 V I - ,I s V. ws 5 , A K Jim, fi 'wsy-1? A'r,b lc, -L w' , 049 sv 5 ,ff Alf, ', ' -a4 U ,,., I V: V, V ' 5 ..EI,d' 1 ' ' it I' ' ff ' 1,4 I' 'I ,y, f45 f .,fQ ff Q . '4 SA W. i v 1 , . 5. 1 ' u A .1 ' 1 9 X ' I 4 mf Finn ,M N W V 1 K 'KLM ' 53515 'N Q 1 ' r ' . ..,,. . . . ' I 2.2251 4- at , .t if WENDY KAY ADAMS: Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman lg Biology Lab Assistant 25 Reading Clinic Assistant 3,4. ARTHUR R. AHRENS: Fall Play Cast l,2,3,45 Thespians l,2,3,45 Drama Night Cast 2,45 Winter Play Cast 2,3545 Spring Play Cast 2,3545 Thes- pian Pin 25 Thespian President 3,45 Bulletin Announcer 3,45 Skyline Writer 45 ISS Finals 45 National Honor Society 4. SANDRA ARLENE AI-IRENS: G.A.A. Numer- als 1: G.A.A. Pin lg Library Assistant 35 National French Contest Certificate 35 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard 35 Varsity Cheerleading Alternate 45 Cheerleading Numerals 45 DE and OO Office Typist 45 F.B.L.A. Secretary 45 F,B.L.A. Pin 3,4. NANCI ACHZEHNER: Athletic Oflice Stud Assistant 45 Transferred from Arlington H School, Arlington, Texas 4. Pep Club Pm and Guard 25 French Club Pm a Guard 2' Girls, Tennis Team Award G A A S ond Award, Pep Club Second Year Award, S 1. tg DIANA MARY ADAMAITIS: G.A.A. Pin I 1 , . . , 4 I A dent Council Representative 3,45 Deans' Office sistant 3,45 Fall Play Production Staff 35 Spri Play Production Stall 35 A.F.S. Club Vice-Pre dent 4. MARTIN DALE ADAMS: Showtime 66 Pajama Game Cast 35 Showtime 67 4. JILL ALBERTSON: National Honor Society JAMES E. ALLEN: Senior Homecoming Court F.B.L.A. Club Artist 4. STEPHEN BERRY ANDERSEN: Audio Visu 3. CLARENCE ANDERSON ' NEIL R. ANDERSON RANDY M. ANDERSON: Superior Award Dis trict and State Ensemble Contests, 1,2,3,45 Superi or Solo Award, Illinois State Music Contest l,2,3 45 Pajama Game Orchestra, 35 Three-Year Musi Letter, 35 Midwest National Band and Orchestr Clinic, 35 Solo with Concert Band, 3,45 State Ban Semi-Finalist, 45 Concert Band and Orchestra, 1 2,3,45 Four-Year Music Pin, 45 Allerton Park En semble Symposium, 3,4. 1 RAMBURU Freshman Chorus 1 D. AREND. Freshman Chorus 1, Pin 15 Pep Club Pin 15 Dean's Office As- 45 Reading Clinic Assistant 3. M. ARMATIS CHARLENE ANDREWS: Music Letter 35 Mu- sic Pin 4. LYNN MARIE ANDREWS: G.A.A. Pin l5 G.A.A. Numerals 15 G.A.A. Letter 25 G.A.A. Gymnastics Manager 35 Skyline StaH'Ad-Manager 45 Quill and Scroll 4. THOMAS R. ANDREWSKI: Intramural Basket- ball Champs Captain 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Transferred from Im- maculate Conception High School 2. JULIE ASHENHURST: Skyline Reporter I5 Cheerleading Numerals 25 Skyline StalT 25 Pep Club First-Year Award 25 Quill and Scroll Treas- urer 35 Cheerleading Tow-Year Pin 35 Student Council Representative 1,2535 Skyline Assistant Editor 35 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 35 National Scholastic Press Association Jour- neymen Award 35 Pep Club Second-Year Award 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll President 45 Cheerleading Third-Year Award 45 Skyline Editor, Page Two 4. CONNIE LYNN ASLAKSON: Transferred from Glacier High School, Seattle, Washington 2. R. PAUL AUGSBURGER: Freshman Choir 15 Cross-Country Manager 25 Track Manager 25 Junior Choir 25 Third-Year Music Letter 35 Head Varsity Cross-Country Manager 3,45 Head Var- sity Track Manager 3,45 uShowtime 67 Produc- tion 45 Our Town Production 45 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Senior Choir 3,4. ROY E. BACH: Freshman Choir lgjunior Choir 25 Junior-Varsity Basketball Manager 3,45 Third- Year Music Letter 35 Head Varsity Basketball Manager 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Senior Choir 3,4. CHRISTINE LOUISE BACHA: Silver Key Club Pin 25 Silver Key Club Guard 35 Attendance Ofhce Assistant 35 Three-Year Music Letter 35 State Music Contest First Place Girls' Octet 35 Girls' Sextet State Music Contest 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 l'Showtime 67l' Pianist 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. CHERYL E. BALL I I Q MARLENE GAIL BARTELS: G.A.A. Pin and Numerals lg Three-Year Music Letter 3g D.E. Club Vice-President 4g D.E. Pin and Guard 4. SANDRA M. BARTON: D.E. Pin and Guard 4. KAREN SUE BASANISE l..-i, - at , -mi AR L QSM? . ag-I GWENDOLYN KAY BARLOW: Industrial A Office Assistant 25 Deans' Ofiice Assistant Nurse's Ofiice Assistant 3. LAWRENCE E. BARNES CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BARTELS: G.A.. Pin lg Fall Play Production StafT2g Drama Nig Production StaFf2g Three-Year Music Letter 3. 'QE' 4 t f .. , ,ti 1-,away s. ,, , 1 1 l Q' like ,J 'clad .. , bw: lt t 'NM -gi V it ,,, RON BATZER: Football and Basketball Nume als, lg Soph Minor Letters in Basketball, Footba and Golf, 25 j.V. Football and Basketball Lette 35 Varsity Golf Letter, 3,45 Varsity Football a Basketball Letters, 45 Basketball All-Conferen Honorable Mention, 4, Most Valuable Basketb Player, 45 Pep Club Basketball Sportsmansh Award, 4. DONNA MAE BEBAR LEE MARTIN BEHNKE JANE BEILFUSS: Attendance Office Assistan lg Girls' Club Pin lg Pep Club Award 1,25 junio Varsity Cheerleader 2g Cheerleading Numerals 2 Deans' Office Assistant l,2,3g Pep Club Mega phone 35 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Cheerleading Pit 3g Guidance Office Assistant 4, Pep Club Pin 4 Student Council Representative 45 Student Coun cil Elections Committee Chairman 4. TERESA LYNN BENHART: Drama Nigh Make-up Crew 4. ROBERT D. BEN-IAMINSEN: Basketball Man ager 4, Transferred from Marshall High School Milwaukee, Wisconsin 4. '35 Tennis Letter 3,4. ET M. BERTEL BERGMANN: Sophomore Basketball 25 Sophomore Tennis Letter 1,25 junior Var- Basketball Letter 35 Varsity Basketball Letter J. BERGMANN: Freshman-Sopho- Letter I or Gymnastics 2. ROSEMARY BENSON: G.A.A. Pin and Award I 15 G.A.A. Numerals II 25 G.A.A. State Award III 35 G.A.A. Treasurer 35 Library Staff I,2,35 Girls' Tennis Team 3,45 G.A.A. Publicity Chair- man 45 G.A.A. State Award IV 45 G.A.A. Board 4. TOM BERGERON WILLIAM ED BERGERON: Transferred from Saint Procopius 2. A CATHERINE T. BERTRAM: Freshman Chorus 15 Production Staff of TartufIe 25 -junior Choir 25 Pajama Gamen 35 Superior Rating in State Solo Contest 35 Excellent Rating in State En- semble Contest 35 Production Staff and Cast of Our Town 45 Cast of Drama Night 2,45 Show- time 66,67 3,45 ISS Finals 45 National Honor Society 4. GEORGE H. BIENASZ MARIAN RAE BIRREN: G.A.A. Pin and Nu- merals 25 Auditorium Ticket Crew 45 Drama Night Production StafI 45 March Play Production Stall' 45 Transferred from York High School 2. WESLEY KI. BjERREGAARD LAWRENCE ANTHONY BLASI: Music Letter 35 President of Coin and Stamp Club 45 Fall Play Cast 45 Music Pin 45 'lShowtime 67 45 State Solo Contest Superior Rating, 4. PATRICIA A. BOCKELMANN :ii DARLENE BORA: Pep Club Pin and Guard 45 Transferred from Saint Francis High School 3. MARY ANN BORSELLINO JAMES WILLIAM BOUWKAMP: Chess Club Pin 15 Library Staff 1,25 Excellent Rating in State Solo and Ensemble Contest 25 Latin Club Pin 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Superior Rating in State Solo and Ensemble Contest 35 Pajama Game Orchestra 35 Our Townl' Production Staff 45 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Showtime 67 Cast 45 Allerton Wind Symposium 3,45 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 45 Four-Year Music Pin 4. wifi? CAROL L. BOGDAN: Transferred from East4. PATRICIA ANN BOLAND: Pep Club Pin Guard 25 Pep Club Megaphone and Third- Award 35 Pep Club Board 3,45 Pep Club dent 45 Pep Club Fourth-Year Award 45 Club Council Chairman 4. 4 RICHARD G BOLIxE Sophomore Letter 2, National Merit Letter ol' Con 35 Varsity Basketball Manager 45 Varsity Letter 45 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard nois State Scholarship Finals 45 National Society-4. PHILLIP BOYD CRAIG BRAJE: Student Council Representati 45 Intramural Champs 3,45 Golf Varsity Letter 4 -IERI BREATHWAITE: Transferred from For man High School 3. DALE ANN BREES: Drama Night Production Staff 25 Sound of Music Production Staff 25 Fall Play Production Stall' 2,35 State Music Con- test Soloist 35 'AShowtime', Cast 3,4. ALAN G. BREITENREITER DAVID M. BREMER MARY BRINEGAR: Business Manager of Sky- line 45 Transferred from Bushser High School, Santa Clara, California 4. THOMAS A. BRINGARDNER: Transferred from Newark Catholic High School, Newark, Ohio 2. KATHLEEN BRINKMAN: Attendance Office Assistant 4g Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion 3, KENNETH RICHARD BROWN: Premier Boys' State Delegate 35 Audio Visual Aids 3,4. CLYDE BRUCE GLENN D. BRUENNING MARY PAM BUCKLEY: Transferred from Saint Francis High School 2. DONNA BURANDT: Ofhce Occupations Pin and Guard 4. VICKIE ANN BURKET: Guidance Ofhce As- sistant 4. DON BUSCH: Freshman Football Team Numeral l. MELANIE BUTHMAN: Transferred from South- side High School, Fort Smith, Arkansas 4. PAULA MARIE BUTLER AIAMES A. BURROUGHS: Sophomore Cros DONNA MARIE BURNS: Centurion Typist SUSAN P. BURNS: Health Office Assistant Attendance Ofhce Assistant 3g Distributive Edu tion Club Historian 45 Distributive Educatit Pin and Guard 4. Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 35 Varsity Cro Country Letter 3,43 Des Plaines Valley Leag Cross Country Team Championship 45 Vars' Track Letter 3,4g National Honor Society Pre dent 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4: Le termen's Club Secretary 4. Country Letter 1,25 Sophomore Track Letter l 1 F? L f I' 5 A st, Z' 30? es 731119 -in ee' I f l , ,Y ',1Wts ,M A r CAROL ANN BUTUSOV: Distributive Educat Treasurer 4. WILLIAM BYLES: National Honor Society 4 JOHN CAIRO: Transferred from York Comm nity High School 2. MARILYN CAMBELL ANGELINE CAPOYIANES: Girls' Physical Ed cation Ofhce Secretary 4. DENNIS PETER CARGO: Skyline StaH'4. ARGARET L. CARTER: Biology Lab As- 3,45 Fall Play Cast 45 Drama Night Pro- Crew 45 Box Oflice Crew 45 Spring Play 45 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- 45 Science Club Pin 45 National Honor L. CARNAHAN: Pep Club Pin I5 Latin Club Pin 2.3. A GARY KEITH CASSIERz Attendance Orhce As- sistant 2. H '3 n'f CANDACE ANN CARLSON: Pep Club Pin and Guard I5 Student Council Representative 1,25 Pep Club Megaphone 25 Junior Class Treasurer 35 Girls' Club Pin 35 Pep Club Third-Year Award 35 Guidance Ofhce Assistant 45 Three-Year Music Letter 45 Pep Club Fourth-Year Award 45 Silver Key Club Pin 45 Girls' Club Guard 4. DONALD RAY CARLSON: Art Staff 25 Show- time 67 4. CAROLYN JEAN CARPENTER: Attendance Oflice, 3. A. RONALD CASTNER: Band 1,25 Third-Year Band Letter 35 Fourth-Year Band Pin 4. DENNIS G. CASTO EDWARD A. CEFALA: Auxilium Latinum Award Cum Laude I5 Debate Club Secretary 25 Drama Night Crew 35 Spring Play Cast 35 Musi- cal Cast 2,35 Debate Club Pin 35 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Merit Semi-Final- ist 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Student Council Representative 45 Fall Play Cast 3,45 Drama Night Cast 2,35 Showtime L'67 Cast 45 Skyline StaH'45 Debate Club Vice-President 4. CATHY SUE CHADA: Girls' Club Pin 35 Girls' Club Treasurer 45 Transferred from R. Orr High School 2. ARTHUR CHAUSSEY PAUL E. CLAUSEN: Skyline Stall' 15 Spring Play Cast 4. 5, -. M, , sw, L23fQ.' I . 522.1 ROBERT G. CONSTANTINE CAROL MARIE CONSTIEN: Library StafT2,3, 45 Fall Play Production Cast 45 Drama Night Cast 45 Spring Play Production Cast 4. LINDA CONWAY 'S' will ,,-4 JIM CMOLIK: D.E. Club Sergeant-at-Arms Distributive Education Pin and Guard 45 Trar ferred from Lisle Community High School 4. CYNTHIA LOUISE COMERFORD: Thir Year Music Letter 35 Fourth-Year Music Pin 4. COLLEEN CONLEY: Library Assistant 25 St dent Council Representative 45 National Hon Society 3,4, French Club Guard, 2' Fall Play Producti Staff, 35 Pajama Game Production Staff 3 Alle ton Music Symposium, 35 Three-Year Mus Letter, 35 First in State Solo and Ensemble Co test, 3,45 Four-Year Music Pin, 45 National Hon Society. 3,45 Showtime 67 Cast, 4. LINDA ANN COOK: Deans' Office Assistant 3. SALLY COOK: Transferred from Carbondal Community High School 3. CATHLEEN COOK: French Club Pin, Yl , o i , i r c WANDA ELAINE COOPER LINDAJ. COPELAND: Pep Club Pin and Guard 25 Pep Club Second-Year Award 35 Pep Clu Third-Year Award 45 Industrial Arts Office As sistant 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 45 National Honor Society 45 Transferred from john- son High School, Stratford, Connecticut I. DEBORAH ANNE CORNELL: Three-Year Music Letter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Produc- tion Staff Drama Night 45 Winter Play 4. 'bi P. COX: Football Numerals 15 Gym- and Track Letters 25 Sophomore Football junior Varsity Letter 35 Varsity Football Lettermen's Club 45 All Conference Mention 45 1966 Skyline Fall Athlete D. COYNE E CRAWFORD 'CIR RONALD ANTHONY COTTONE: Freshman Football and Basketball Numerals 15 Freshman Basketball Captain 15 Sophomore Baseball Letter 15 Sophomore Football Letter 25 Junior Varsity Basketball Letter 25 Sophomore Baseball Bar for Second Year Lettered 25 junior Varsity Football Letter 35 Baseball Varsity Letter 35 Varsity Bas- ketball Letter 45 Varsity Baseball Bar 45 Senior Choir Letter 45 Senior Choir President 4. DAVID COX: Freshman Wrestling Numerals 15 All-Conference Football Team 45 Varsity Football Letter 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. LIUDITH A. COX il ACS -6 .f-fer' LAWRENCE E. DALTON: Auxilium Latinum Award 15 National Science Foundation Scholar- ship 35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 ISS Finals 45 National Honor Society 4. DONNA LOUISE DAMMEIER JEFFREY DARMSTADT: Freshman Basketball Numerals lgjunior Varsity Basketball Numerals 25 Sophomore Baseball Letter Z5 Varsity Basketball Letter 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH RAE DAUGHENBAUGH RICHARD E. DAVIS PENNY DAY JAMES J, DERFLER JAMES DeROCHE: Sophomore Gymnastics Letter 1,25 Most Valuable Gymnast 25 Invita- tional Parallel Bar Champ 1,25 Varsity Gymnas- tics Letter 3g Junior Varsity Football Statistician 3g Conference Parallel Bar Champ 35 Varsity Gym- nastics Letter 4g Gymnastics Captain 43 Varsity Football Statistician 4. PAUL WILLIAM DOLLE DANIEL ROBERT DEISS: Transferred from Saint Francis High School 4, MICHAEL DELANEY: Props Crew Fall Play 3g Transferred from Greenhills Senior High School 3. TOM L. DELGATTO CRAIG BYROM DONATH: Sophomore Cross- Country Letter lg Sophomore Track Letter lg Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 2g DuPage Valley League Sophomore Conference Mile Cham- pion Zg Lettermen's Club 3g National Honor Society 3,43 Varsity Cross-Country Letter 2,3,4g Varsity Track Letter 2,3,4g Varsity Cross-Country Captain 45 Varsity Track Captain 3,45 National Merit Letter of Commendation Winner 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Lettermen's Club Vice-President 45 Conference Cross-Country Championship Team 43 Pep Club Fall Sportsman- ship Award 45 School Record Holder at One Mile, Two Miles, and Cross Country 4. MICHAEL DORN: Art StafI3,4. RICK DORNEY: Lettermenls Club 35 Letter- men's Club Treasurer 43 Varsity Football Letter 3,4g All-Conference Football 3,45 All-Chicago Area Football 43 Varsity Baseball Letter 3,45 Transferred from Pascagoula High School 3. WILLIAM ROBERT DOSKOCIL: Junior- Varsity Football Letter 3. DANIEL ANDREW DOTTERER: Sophomore Basketball Letter 2. DIANE DOURLAIN DYON DUDASIK: D.E. Pin 45 Transferred East High School l. DURCKEL: Minor Gymnastics 25 junior Class Vice-President 35 Fall Play StafT3g Varsity Gymnastics Letter 4. ALAN DREW: Third-Year Audio Visual 4. JAMES A. DUBS ROBERT F. DUCK 'TIE' 'md mil' P' if JA lem Hknnuqg, QV? DEBORAH L. EARNEST: Pep Club Award I and II 45 Transferred from Saint Francis High School3. DAVID W. ECKERT JOHN M. EHARDT: Audio Visual l,Z,3. BONNIE LYNN ELFTMANN: G.A.A. Club Pin 15 Third-Year Music Letter 35 Fourth-Year Music Pin 4. MICHAEL C. ELLER: Gymnastics Letter 25 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 4. JOHN ELLIS: Baseball Letter 2. JOHN G. ENGLERT: Ski Club Trip Committee Ofhcer 4. BEVERLY LYNN ENZWEILER PAMELA J. ENZWEILER BRIANVEVERETT ELLISON KATHY ELSTON: Gym Ofifice Assistant 4 Transferred from Robinson High School, Tampa Florida 4. BARBARA' ANNE ENGEL: Pom-Pon Pin 3 Pep Club First-Year Award 35 Three-Year Musi Letter 35 Pom-Pon Guard 4: Pom-Pon Captain 4 Pep Club Second- and Third-Year Awards 45 Na tional Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Soci ety Treasurer 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 4' Fourth-Year Music Pin 4. 1 it 52. L. 5. 5 Em A W . SV 5 it 4 5 'iezsi , assi - HARRY P. ERICSON DONN ESLER: Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Letter 1 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 2. MARY ANN ETHRIDGE ARON FAEGRE: Allerton Music Symposium 2. 45 Sound of Music Orchestra 25 Pajama Gam Orchestra 35 Music Letter 35 All-State Orchestr 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Music Pin 4 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 45 Student Coun cil Representative 4. DONNA JEAN FARQUHAR: Allerton Par Music Symposium 1,25 Centurion and School A Staffs 35 Fall and Spring Play Production Staffs 3 Three-Year Music Letter 35 A.F.S. Host Family 3 Drama Night Cast 45 Showtime '166', and 67,' 4 French Club President 45 Four-Year Music Pin 4 National Honor Society 3,45 All-State Music Con test 1,2,3. JOHN FARRELL: Audio Visual Staff Artist 1 Thespians 45 Art Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4 Spring Play Cast 45 Centurion Art Staff 45 Fal Play Cast 45 Drama Night Cast and Productio Staii 45 Winter Play Cast 45 Transferred from St Francis High School, Wheaton, Illinois 2. D MARTIN FIELD: Soph.Tennis Letter re . - - Confe ncc Second Place Tennis Singles 2, Drafting Contest 35 Varsity Tennis 45 National Honor Society 45 Illinois Scholarship Finals 4. ROSEMAIRE FIK: Senior Home- Court 45 F.B.L.A. Pin and Guard 45 Fall n Staff 45 Drama Night Produc- StafI45 Spring Play Production Stafl'4. R, FINKE 1' 'iff JUDITH LYNN FEIST: G.A.A. Letter 25 Music Letter 35 Music Pin 45 State Music Contest Supe- rior Award 3,4. THOMAS C. FELT: National Honor Society 4. DONALD DAVID FENCL: Sound Crew 15 Audio Visual 152. 1 ..--1 ' 1 I +9- :QPF , 1 4 affv SUSAN MARY FISCHER: G.A,A. Numerals lg Freshman Choir 15 Pep Club Pin and Guard 2. MICHAEL FLEMING: Three-Year Music Letter 35 Male Octet First Place State Contest 35 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Senior Choir Vice-Presi- dent 45 Fall Play Cast 45 Drama Night Cast 45 Thespians 4. CYNTHIA G. FOSTER: Library Staff 2,33 At- tendance Office Assistant 35 F.B.L.A. Vice- President 35 F.B.L.A. Pin and Vice-President Guard 35 F.B.L.A. President 45 F.B,L.A. President Guard 4. PAMELA JOYCE FOWLER: Business Ofhce 45 F.B.L,A. Pin 4. WILLIAM DALE FRASER: Frosh-Soph Track Letter 1,25 Frosh-Soph Track Captain 25 Varsity Track Letter 3,45 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4. Lois LORETTA FREDA1 Pep Club Pin 1,2. lI'-Q ROSE E. FULIIMOTO: Spanish Club Pin lg Spanish Club Secretary 25 Illinois Summer Music Scholarship 25 Concert Orchestra Secretary 35 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Pajama Game Orchestra 35 Pep Club Pin and Guard 35 A.F.S. Exchange Student 35 First-Place State Music Contest l,2,3,45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Pom- Pons Secretary 45 Pom-Pons Pin and Guard 45 Student Council 45 A.F.S. Club President 45 Illi- nois State Scholarship Finals 45 National Honor Society 354. DENISE M. FUNK DENNER ALLEN GAGE: Freshman Football Numerals lg Freshman Basketball Numerals I5 Sophomore Basketball Letter 25 Sophomore Base- ball Letter 25 Junior Homecoming King 35 junior-Varsity Basketball Letter 35 junior-Varsity Football Letter 35 Varsity Basketball Letter 45 Varsity Baseball Letter 45 S,A.R. Award 45 Centurion StaH'3,4g Centurion Sports Editor 4. MICHAEL ALAN FREISINGER: Audio Visu - 3 4. phone 7 G AA Letter 7 Sound of Hum C and Crews 7 G A A Sports Nhnager 7 Pep Cl Third Year Pin 3' Attendance Ofhce 3' Payan Game Crew 45 Spring Play Crew 2,35 VVinter Plz Crew 35 Pep Cub Fourth Year Award 45 P Club Secretary 45 Pom-Pons 45 Thespians 3,1 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 45 Fall Play Cre 3,45 Drama Night Cast 45 Winter Play Cast Box Office Crew 4. WILLIAM E. FRITSCH Jolw B, FRITON: Pep Club Pin and Guard G.A.A. Numerals I5 Orchestra l5 Pep Club Meg, -5 . . . -5 h . a I ,'..5 4, .. .'. w,5 ut r MARION GAIDEN: Third-Year Choir Letter 35 Fourth-Year Choir Pin 4. GERALD A. GALL STEPHEN GALLA LINDA DIANE GANSKE: G.A.A. First-Year Award 15 Pep Club First-Year Award 15 G.A.A. Second-Year Award 25 Pep Club Second-Year Award 25 G.A.A. Third-Year Award 35 G.A.A. Bowling Manager 35 Attendance Ofhce Assistant 4. DENISE GERITANO: Transferred from Joliet Township High School 3. JOSEPH F. GIAMMARINO AULA DIANE GILL: Cenlurion typist 45 ransferred from Larkin High School, Elgin, Ill- nois 4. INDA -IEAN GIOVANNONI ARY AILEEN GLASBRENNER: Nursels flice Assistant 3. KATHLEEN CAROLYN GIANATASIO: Span- ish Club Pin 23 Third Place in State Solo and En- semble Contest 2g Spanish Club Guard 3g Silver Key Club Pin and Guard 35 Second Place in State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3g Three-Year Music Letter 3g First Place in State Solo and Ensemble Contest 45 Four-Year Music Pin 4g National Honor Society 4. GINNY LYNN GILIBERTO: Pep Club Pin and Guard lg Student Council lg Showtime '64 ig junior Choir 25 junior Varsity Cheerleader 35 Pep Club Pin Award 35 Cheerleading Numerals 35 Student Biology Lab Assistant 45 Varsity Cheer- leader 45 Cheerleading Pin Award 4g Pep Club Award 4. NANCY ANN GILL: Reading Assistant 45 Transferred from York High School 2. 'ffv 11 'bn nf 1 . KATHLEEN GLEASON KRISTIN MARY GLOVIAK: Art Scholastic Award lg Pep Club Pin and Guard 25 Pom-Pon Pin 3g Pep Club Board 35 Second-Year Pep Club Award 3g Pom-Pon 3,45 Pom-Pon Guard 45 Third-Year Pep Club Award 4g Skyline Cartoonist 4. SHARON GOETSCH: Girls' Glee Choir lg Cen- turion typist 3. JUDITH A. GORTON: F.B.L.A. Pin 4. CHRISTINE M. GOURLEY LAWRENCE R. GRAFF: Sophomore Basket- ball Letter 2. QQ' GEOFFREY L. GREENE: Student Council Representative lg Chess Club Pin 25 National Merit Semi-Finalist 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 35 National Science Foundation Summer Research Program 35 Student Council Holdover Member 2,35 Student Council Parlia- mentarian 2,35 Showtime Production Stall' 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council President 45 Sigma Epsilon XI Letter of Merit 4. JUDITH A. GROVE: National Honor Society 4. WALTER J. GRUBER JIM GRANT: Sophomore Football Letter Junior Varsity Football Letter 35 Track Letter Varsity Football Letter 45 Letterman's Club 4. DAVID WESLEY GREEN KRISTINE DIANE GREEN: G.A.A. Pin ai Numerals lg Skyline Reporter 25 French Cli Board 35 Attendance Office Assistant 2,3,-45 Illinc State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Betty Crock Young Homemaker Award 4. sinh! 413 1'-if .f '1 .ntf JANICE LEE GRUDE: Fall Play Cast 45 Drama Night Production Staff 4 Play Production Cast 4f DEBORAH JEAN GULLANG: Latinum Cum Laude Award I5 Pep Club Pi. Music Letter 3 First Place State Girls Octet Senior Class Secretary 4 Senior Choir Secretary Cheerleading Secretary 4 Second Year Varslt Cheerleading Pm and Guard 4 Third Year Pe Club Pm 4 Fourth Year Music Pm 4 Stat Contest Girl's Trio 45 Showtime 67l' Cast 45 N tional Honor Society 43 Illinois State Scholarshi Finalist 45 Student Council l,3,4. DENNIS W. GULLIFORD: Sophomore Gy nastics Letter 25 Third-Year Chorus Letter Varsity Gymnastics Letter 45 Fourth-Year Choru Pin 45 National Honor Society 3,4. and Guard Ig Pep Club Megaphone 35 Junior Varsity Cheerleading Numerals 35. Three-Ye? . j ' 5 . . -4 x ' y a m 3 ROBERT HAAS HARVEY L. HABERKAMP ROBERT HAGAN: Freshman Wrestling Team 1 Audio-Visual Operator 1,25 Transferred frot Hinsdale High School 4. NADINE HAMBLIN ELAINE MARIE HANCK: G.A.A. Pin I5 Girls' Club Pin 25 Third-Year Music Lettter 35 Prom Ticket Committee 35 Fourth-Year Music Pin 45 Music Librarian for Concert Band 2,3,4, JAMES M, HANSEN: Football Numerals 15 Sophomore Football Letter 25 Varsity Football Letter 35 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 35 Third-Year Music Letter 35 Varsity Football Letter 45 All-Conference Football 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Lettermenis Club President 45 Fourth-Year Music Pin 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. LEONARD HARRY: Freshman Choir 15 Sopho- more Choir 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 junior Choir 35 Senior Choir 45 Four-Year Music Pin 4. FRANCES HASELSTEINER: Debate Club Sec- retary 45 Willowbrook Art Committee 45 Trans- ferred fromxlosephinum High School 3. SARAH L. HATHAWAY DAWNA HAUPTFUEHRER: Girls' Club Pin 15 Girls' Club Board 25 Girls, Club Guard 25 Girls' Club President 45 Art StafT2,3,45 Student Council Representative 45 Cenlurion Art Staff 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. CHRISTINE HAURI: G.A.A. Pin and Numcrals lg G.A.A. Two Year Award 25 G.A.A. Publicity Manager 25 Latin Club Pin 25 Fall Play Produc- tion Staljf 35 Winter Play Production StafI35 Sky- line Publicity Manager 35 G.A.A. Three-Year Award 35 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard 35 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Student Council Representative 45 Silver Key Club Vice-President 45 Skyline Executive Board 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Quill and Scroll Secretary 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 4. KAREN MARIE HAVELHORST: First Place State Music Contest I5 Pep Club First-Year Award 25 Fall Play Production Staff 2,35 Sozznrz' nftlflzzxic Orchestra 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Pep Club Second-Year Award 35 Thespians 152,35 Con- cert Orchestra l,2,3,45 Pep Club Board 45 Pep Club Third-Year Award 45 Pom-Pons 45 Deans' Ofiice Assistant 45 Showtime 67,' 45 A.F.S. Host Family 4. ROBERT F. I-IEFT LIACQUELYN SUE HEIDEMAN: G.A.A. First- Year Award lg Pep Club Pin and Guard lg G.A.A. Second-Year Award 23 Pep Club Second-Year Award 23 G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club Third-Year Award 43 Pep Club Treasurer 43 Varsity Cheerleading 43 Varsity Cheerleading Numerals 4g Thespian Pin 43 Spring Play Production Staff 2,3,43 Fall Play Production StatI3,4. IOSEPH A. HELMER LANNY MIOHN HAVERKAMP: Third-X Music Letter 33 National Merit Scholars Letter of Commendation 33 Illinois State Scho ship Semi-Finalist 3g First Place Ensemble S Music Contest 3g First Place Brass Choir St Music Contest 33 Fourth-Year Music Pin 43 C of Our Town 43 President of Concert Band 43 S State Music Contest 43 Ensemble State Mt Contest 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finals National Honor Society 3.4. CHARLES E. HAYES RICHARD HEAPS: Freshman Football Nume I3 Sophomore Football Letter 2: Sophomore Ba ball Letter 23 junior-Varsity Football 33 Natioi Honor Society 3.43 Illinois State Scholarsl Finalist4. DONALD R. HEMWALL: Third-Year Mu Letter 33 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard Skyline Staff 33 Cross-Country Letter 1.2.3 Track Letter 4g Four-Year Music Pin 43 Lett men's Club 4g Ushers 43 Showtime 'L67' Cast Spring Play Cast 4. THERESA ANN HENDERSON LINDA S. HENDRICKS Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude I 2' Pom-Pon 3, Third-Year Music Letter 33 Mixed Octet S Contest Excellent 33 Pom-Pon Guard 43 Pep Pin First-Year 4g Pep Club Board 43 Four-Y Music Pin 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH MARY HIGGINS: G.A.A. PinYI a d DIANE MARIE HERMAN: G.A.A. Pin - ' , '- l 1 tl C G.A.A. First-Year Award lg G.A.A. Second Award 33 G.A.A. Sport Manager 3,43 Guid Ofhce Assistant 33 G.A.A. Third-Year Awar G.A.A. Board Member 43 G.A.A. Sport Chatrn 4g Girls' Varsity Tennis Team 4g Girl's P.E. Of Secretary 4. GREGORY B. HILL UTE MARIA I-IOENIGHAUSEN: Athletic Ofhce Assistant 35 0.0. Club Oflicer 45 Home- coming Queen 4. DENNIS C. HOEPNER RICHARD HOHENZY MARILYN HELENE HRUSKA: Latin Club Secretary 2g Maximum Cum Laude Latin Award 25 Guidance Department Typist 3g National Hon- orary Society 3,4. DONNA JOYCE HUDSON: G.A.A. Pin lg G.A.A. Numerals 25 G.A.A. W 23 Band Third- Year Award 39 Band Fourth-Year Award 45 Ex- change Editor Skyline 4. LYNNE MARIE HUFFMIRE: G.A.A. Pin 25 F.B.L.A. Letter 39 F.B.L.A. Treasurert 35 Or- chestra l,2,3g Pep Club Pin and Guard 35 G.A.A. Letter and Numerals 33 Stage Crew 4. LINDA K. HUGHES: 0.0. Pin and Guard 4. ROSEMARIE IOZZO: Fall Play Production StaFf4g Play Make-up StafT4. GEORGE P. IRICK, LIR,: Skyline lg Audio- Visual l,2,3,4. 'tx -nw PATRICIA A. JANICKI: Freshman Choir Sec- retary lg Three-Year Music Letter 35 Student Council Representative 43 Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 4. ALLEN JARDINE: Wrestling Numeral lg Sophomore Wrestling Letter 29 Varsity Wrestling Letter 3g President of Oflice Occupations Club 43 Office Occupations Pin and Guard 4g State Stu- dent Leadership Conference Delegate 43 Trans- ferred from Morton East I-Iigh School 3. R. BRADLEY JARDINE: Transferred from Morton East 3. STEVE F. IWAMI MICHAEL WALTER xl.-XB-IES PAMELA E. JANICKI: Class Officer l: Fres man Choir President 1: Three-Year Music Let 3: National Merit Letter of Commendation Student Council 2,3.-1: I.A.S,C. Delegate Summer Workshop 41 Publicity Chairman Student Council 3.4: Pom-Pons 3.4. get it i i. i. L EVETTE VERONICA VIARVIS: Attendan Oflice Assistant 23 F.B.L.A. Reporter 49 F.B.L.. . t n Pin and Guard 4 RAYMOND JAUCI-I: Freshman Invitatio Third Place lg Sophomore Gymnastics Letter Wheaton Invitational Tumbling Champion Fourth-Place State Finalist Gymnastics 2g Varsi Gymnastics Letter 3,45 Evanston Invitation Tumbling Champion 45 Barrington Invitation Tumbling Champion 4. SUSAN MARIE LIEPSEN: Spanish Club Pin ai Guard 25 Financial Secretary's Ofhce Assistant 4. ANNA MARIA JEZIORO: Transferred frc Kenmore East Senior High, Buffalo, New Yo 4. ELAINE CAROL JOHNSON: Attendance OFF Assistant Zg FB LA Pin 45 Centurion Staff Typist KURT R. JOHNSON THY B JONES YN FAYE JONES FBLA Pin 4 ef' from Fort Osage High School, Inde- Missouri4. F. JORDAN: Track Letter 1,25 Track Year Bar 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Track Letter 35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Conference Varsity Low Hurdles 35 Track Two-Year Bar 45 Lettermen's Club and Guard 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 First- Conference Varsity High and Low Hur MARTIN JEROME JOHNSON: Sophomore Gymnastics Letter 25 Latin Cum Laude Award 25 Skyline Cartoonist 35 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Honor Society 4. RICHARD N. JOHNSON: Sophomore Gym- nastics Letter 2 5 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 45 National Honor Society 4. CATHERINE L. JOHNSTON: Freshmen Class Secretary 15 Freshmen Choir 15 Spanish Club Pin 15 Silver Key Pin 25 Spring Play Crew 35 Pep Club Pin 35 Homecoming Queen 35 Silver Key Guard 35 Attendance Office Assistant 2,35 Student Coun- cil Member l,2,3,45 Student Council Recording Secretary 45 Miss School Spirit 45 Art Staff 4. JAMES PAUL JOYCE, JR.: Debate Squad 1,25 Chess Club Pin 35 Science Club Pin 35 Student Council Parliamentarian l,3,45 Student Council Holdover Member 1,3545 Chess Club President 45 Science Club Vice-president 4. LARRY JUNDT JODI JURCZAK: Transferred from Harrison High School 1. HENRY A. KACINSKAS: Junior-Varsity Foot- ball Letter 35 Varsity Football Letter 4. CAROL ANN KADLEC: Office Occupations Pin and Guard 45 National Honor Society 4. BRUCE E. KAIN: Band l,2,3,4. DONALD KALBANTNER: Football Numerals I Sophomore Football Letter 25 Football Manager, 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Football Letter 35 Varsity Football Letter 4. GEORGETTE KALKANIAN SUSAN MARIE KALISI-I: Principalls OfIice Assistant 25 Skyline StatI35 Skyline Reporter 4. NIARSI-I-X IX NN RXISER junior Choir 7 P Club Pin and Guard 2: Pep Club Second-'t Award 33 Pep Club Board 43 Deans' Office A sistantii, JOHN M. Kftisl-:Ri Skyline stair 4. n . A - 4' -- ' -t ,Q DAVID R. KA LAL KATHLEEN J. KARASEK: Music Letter Silver Key Club Pin and Guard 35 National I-Ion Society 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist Showtime Cast 45 Music Pin 4. DEAN R. KARAU: National Honor Society 4. GAIL KAWALES LINDA J. KAWCZYNSKI RAMONA KEEFER: Transferred from Sain Clements, Michigan 3. PATRICK KIAMES KELLY: History Club Pi lg Representative to the National Association u High School Students 25 Debate Club Vice Pres dent 35 Third-Place Speaker Award 35 Debatl Club President 45 Captain of Willowbrook' Tournament Winning Debate Team in I.S.H.A, Competition 4. M. LARRY KETELAAR: National Honor Society 45 Transferred from Grantville High School 3. KATHLEEN KING: Latin Auxilium Award Maxima Cum Laude l5 Skyline Staff 35 Silver Key Club Vice President 35 Allied Medical Careers Club Secretary 35 Latin Auxilium Award Summa Cum Laude 35 Student Council l,2,3,45 Student Council Vice President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 4. SANDRA ,IO KING: G,A.A. Pin and Numerals lg Business Education Department Assistant 3,45 F,B.L.A. Patch 3. 3.19 Q:-,sr EARL S. KEMP: Centurion Stall Senior Chair- man 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 National Honor Society 4. CHARYL -IEAN KENT DAVID KEPPLER . t . 1 li 'l ll MARGARET B. KLEIN: Latin Club Pin and Guard lg Allied Medical Careers Club Pin and Guard 25 A,M.C.C. Treasurer 35 Health Service Monitor 2,35 A.M.C.C. President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Silver Key Club Pin 45 Reading Lab Assistant 4. CHRISTINA LOUISE KNAPP: Silver Key Club Pin 25 Silver Key Club Guard 3, WENDY ANNE KNOPP GREG KOBIERSKIZ Basketball Numerals 15 Sophomore Football Letter Z5 Basketball Letter 25 junior-Varsity Football Letter 35 junior-Varsity Basketball Letter 35 Skyline Staff 35 Varsity Football Letter 45 Varsity Basketball Letter 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Skyline Printing Stall'2,4. ROSEMARY PHILOMENA KOLAK: Girls' Club Pin 3,45 Girls' Club Board 3,45 Girls' Club Points Chairman 45 Pep Club Pin 45 Pom-Pons 45 Student Council 3,45 Student Council Treasurer 45 Reading Lab Assistant 4. JANET MARIE KORAN: Latin Auxilium Cum Laude Award l5 Latin Club Pin 25 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard 25 Latinum Auxilium Award 25 Silver Key Club Third-Year Award 35 Latin Club Secretary 35 Silver Key Club Secretary 35 Skyline Page One Editor 35 Latin Auxilium Magne Cum Laude Award 35 Skyline Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Latin Club President 45 Quill and Scroll Vice President 45 Skyline Editor in Chief 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. DAVID G. C. KRIZ: Band Letter 35 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 35 National Honor Society 3,4g Band Pin 4g Illinois State Scholarship Finals 4. KENNETH KRUSE ELIZABETH M. KRZEMIENSKI: Student Council lg Sophomore Class Vice-President 2g Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum Laude Award 25 N.S.P.A. Member 35 Skyline Staff 3g Quill and Scroll 3,4g Skyline Page Editor 45 Quill and Scroll Treasurer 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4g 'National Honor Society 45 Transferred from Good Counsel 4, DONNA LYN KOSSOW: Allied Medical Caree Club First-Year Award lg Allied Medical Caree Club Second-Year Award 25 Allied Medical Ca reers Club Third Year Award 4. SUSAN C, KOWALCZYK: G.A.A. Pin and Nu merals lg junior Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 3 Office Occupations Club Treasurer 4g Office Oc cupations Pin and Guard 45 State Studen Readership Conference Delegate 4. SHIRLI KRALICEK: Attendance Office Assist tant 2,4g D.E. Club Vice-Secretary 4. RICHARD ROBERT KUEHL: Concert Orches tra 1. DONALD W. KUEHNLE: Football Numeral lg Football Captain lg Baseball Letter lg Varsit Football Letter 25 All-Conference Honorable Men tion 25 Baseball Letter 2g Varsity Football Lette 35 All-Conference 3g Varsity Track Letter 35 Sec ond Conference 440 3g Varsity Football Letter 4 All-Conference Honorable Mention 45 Varsit Track 45 Captain Track Team 45 Track First Con ference 440 4g Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 2 3,4. CONNIE K. KUMNICK AIANICE MARIE KUPSKY: Guidance Oflice 4 THOMAS JOHN KUPSKY: Drama Night 4 You Can't Take It With You Cast 4. KARL WILLIAM KURTZHALS Rf: PHILLIP NOEL LARGE: Football Letter 1,2,3. JAMES F. LARSEN CLAUDIA JEAN LATORIA: Freshman Choir 15 Attendance Office 45 Pep Club First-Year Pin 4. WILLIAM LAHEY: Golf Award 25 Chorus 1, 25 Intramural Basketball Champs 3. JAMES ROBERT LANNIN, JR.: Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum ,Laude Award 15 Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude Award 25 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation 4. ROBERT RAYMOND LANO liswffidbzt -f A 'T-i '4' DONNA JEAN LAUER: G.A.A. First-Year Award 15 Spanish Club Pin 1,25 G.A.A. Second- Year Award 25 Skyline Assistant Advertising Manager 35 G.A.A. Social Chairman 45 G.A.A. Third and Fourth-Year Award 4. RON LAUER: Sophomore Track Letter, 15 Soph- omore Football Letter 25 Sophomore Wrestling Letter 25 Sophomore Team Captain 25 Sophomore Track Letter 25 Junior-Varsity Football Letter 35 Varsity Wrestling Letter 45 Fourth District Wres- tling Tourney 45 First Place Downers Grove North Tournament 4. DANIEL A. LAUWEREINS KATHLEEN ANN LAVERY: Health Service Monitor 45 Allied Medical Careers Club First and Second-Year Pins 45 Silver Key Club Senior Board Member 45 Silver Key Club First-Year Pin 4. SHARON A. LEAVITT W, GARY LEE: Transferred from Pulaski High School, Wisconsin 3. RICK LEONHARDT: Freshman ,Basketball Numerals 15 Sophomore Baseball Letter 1,25 jun- ior Varsity Basketball Letter 25 Varsity Basketball Letter 354. DAN LESS: Homecoming King I5 Sophomore Gymnastics Letter 1,25 Sophomore Gymnastics Co-Captain 25 Soph Invitational and Conference Champ 25 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 3,45 Second in District 35 junior-Varsity Statistician's Letter 35 Varsity Gymnastics Co-Captain 45 Class Vice- President 45 Head Football Statician 2,3545 Art StafI45 Varsity Statisticianis Letter 4. DOUGLAS EDWARD LEWIS: Auxilium Lati- num Maxima Cum Laude 15 Frosh Track Letter lg Soph Football Letter 25 junior-Varsity Basket- ball Manager 25 Soph Track Letter 25 Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum Laude 25 Varsity Track Letter 3,45 Student Council Representative 3,45 Student Council Installation Committee Chairman 35 Student Council Pin 45 Student Council Pro Tem President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Des Plaines Valley Student Council Representative 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Alumni Basketball Committee Chair- man 4. MICHAEL LEGLER: Ushers 45 Tennis Letter 4 jUlgIgI'H ELLEN LEHMAN: Guidance Assist ant , . GEORGE LEICHT: Transferred from Linclblo Technical High School 3. MICHAEL G. LEWIS: Freshman Choir 15 jun ior Choir 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Senio Choir 45 Four-Year Music Pin 4. THOMAS N. LEKOWICH LINDA SUE LEZARK: Pep Club Pin an Guard 15 Class Vice-President 25 junior Choir 25 Guidance Oflice Assistant 3. ARTHUR L. LIEB MARCIA LIGTVOET: Freshman Choir 15 Girls Glee 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 junio Choir 35 Senior Choir 45 Four-Year Music Pin 4. CLIFFORD C. LINDHORN: Frosh Footbal Numerals 15 Freshman Choir 15 Soph Footbal Letter 25 State Music Contest Solo and Ensembl Superior 2,35 Boys' Glee Club 2,3,45 Varsity Football Letter 3,45 Showtime 66i' 35 Three-Yea Music Letter 35 Pajama Game Cast 35 Showtim 67 45 State Music Contest Solo and Ensembl Superior 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Choir l,2,3,45 State Choir 4. STEVEN W. LINK LESLIE LIVERMORE: Auxilium Latinum Maxima Cum Laude lg Latin Club Pin 23 Auxi- lium Latinum Cum Laude 2g National Honor So- ciety 3,4. LARRY ANDREW LLOYD: Soph Football Letter 23 Soph Wrestling Letter 25 State Music Contest Ensemble First Place 3g State Music Con- test Brass Choir First Place 33 Football Letter 45 Music Letter 4. CAROLYN JEAN LONG, . JAMES WARREN ALONNGREN: Frosh Bas- ketball Numerals lg Soph Baseball Letter lg Soph Basketball Letter 25 Soph Football Letter 25 gunior- Varsity Football Letter 3g Junior-Varsity asket- ball Letter 35 Varsity Baseball Letter 3,4. WALTER L. LOPATKA, PIR.: Student Council Representative 4. -I t THOMAS R. LUCAS LINDA SUSAN LUEDTKE: Silver Key Club Pin and Guard lg Senior Choir 3,45 Three-Year Mlxsic Letter 3g Four-Year Music Pin 4. SUSAN JEANNE LUFKIN: Three-Year Music Letter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4. EQ QW fm L f,f'?5f'x 0 -4 jd . if A iw M Ml? Craig Donncth Mike Ryan Dan Less Pat Boland Bill Mammen Calhyjohnszon 152 Y.. s -...A 1 I I Sue Tauershall Don Kuchnlc janinc Veto Dcnner Gage Dcbbic Gullang Kale Ruchr 153 Rl . l ,i it ,512 - .- .3 . :!- . . K M? W W N. -'... L., , . JERRY O. LUNDQUIST CARL F. LUSNIA LAUREN LEE LYNCH: Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 4g National Honor Society 4. 'TS- SUZANNE VIRGINIA LUND: Showtime Gi Production Staff 35 Spring Play Production St: 3,35 Fall Play Production Staff 2,3,-43 Stage Crt ,4. BARBARA L. LUNDBERG: Skyline Assista Page-One Editor 4g Transferred from Oak Par River Forest High School 4. WILLIAM GEORGE LUNDBERG: Transferr from Oak Park River Forest High School 4, It 5 iv JANET LYNN MAATMAN: Transferred frc Luther South 3. CYNTHIA LEE MACHEREY: G.A.A. Pin G.A.A. Numerals 2g Pep Club Pin and Gua 3g Library StafT2,3,4g Silver Key Club Pin 4. DONALD DALE MACK: Football Letter 25 Sk line Stafl' 35 Diversihed Occupations Club Stz Convention Delegate 35 Stage Crew 45 Drar Night 4. and Pin 1' Deans' Office Assistant 2 3 4' G.A Letter 2, G.A.A. Publicity Co Chairman G.A.A. Third-Year Award 3g G.A.A. Fourth-Y Award 45 G,A.A. Vice-President 45 G.A.A. Spot Manager 4g Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. CYNTHIA GAYLE MADIA JEANETTE MAGNETTA NANCY Joy MACTAGUEZ G.A,A. Numerz - I C Z' LESLIE MARCUKAI I IS. Freshman Numerals lg Freshman Basketball Num- l5 Sophomore Football Letter 25 Sophomore MARIE MARKUS tj. MARQUARDT: Transferred from erry Parker High School 3. i Letter 25 Varsity Track Letter 3. X th JAMES MALFITANO WILLIAM PATTERSON NIAMMEN: Superior State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,25 German Club Pin 25 Midwest National Orchestra Clinic 25 Sound of Music Orchestra 25 German Club Vice-President 35 Student Council Representative 35 Allerton Music Symposium l,2,35 Antigone Cast 35 Orchestra Letter 35 Orchestra for Pajama Game Orchestra 35 Orchestra President 45 Senior Class President 45 Showtime Cast 3,45 Orchestra Pin 45 National Honor Society 354. ANTONIO E. MARCUKAITIS 7? ,:rv ' P!! in-if LONNINE M. MARTIN: Music Letter 35 Music Pin 45 Student Council Representative 4. JAMES N. MARTINSON: Audio Visual l,2,45 Drama Night Production Staff, Christmas Con- cert You Can? Take It With You 45 Ushers' Stali' Manager 4. GEORGE EDWARD MARTWICK MIRIAM WEY MARTZ: A.F.S. Transfer Stu- dent from Sao Paulo, Brazil 45 Student Council 45 Pep Club F irst-Year Award 45 Drama Night Cast 4: Showtime 67 4. TONY E. MASSA LINDA T. MATARRESE: Guidance Office As- sistant 25 Distributive Education Club President 4. TERRENCE J. MCCARTHY MICHAEL DENNIS MCDONNELL: Science Club Pin 15 Auxilium Latinum Award 1,25 Drama Night Cast 25 National Merit Letter ol' Commendation 45 Illinois State Scholarship Final- ist 45 Thespians 45 Fall Play Cast 45 Winter Play Cast 3,45 Spring Play Cast 2,45 National Honor Society 354. CHERYL MCKENZIE: Third-Year Music Letter 35 Music Ensemble Award for Girls' Glee 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4g Music Ensemble Award 4. Wifift BRIAN F. MATHENA: Sophomore Track Le ter 25 Varsity Track Letter 35 Music Letter 35 Va sity Track Letter 4. DANIEL A. MATHIEU SUSAN MARIE MCAVOY: Spanish Club Co stitution Chairman 35 Silver Key Club Pin an Guard 35 Skyline Assistant Feature Editor 35 Qui and Scroll Pin and Guard 3,45 Centurion Acti ities Chairman 45 Silver Key Club Secretary 45 Si ver Key Club Third-Year Award 4. LINDA ANN McLUCKIE JOSEPH O. MENZE: Sophomore Wrestli Letter 2. BONNIE LYNN MEYER: Centurion typist Ofice Occupations Pin and Guard 4. MICHAEL A. MEYSKENS DONALD PAUL MICHAEL: Drama Nig Production Staff 4. ANDREA LYNN MILLER: Freshman Chorus 1 Pep Club Pin 35 Attendance Office 3,4. STEPHEN L. MONTS: Spanish Club Pin lg Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. GLORIA J. MOORE MARTHA JEAN MOORE: Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Honor Society 45 Transferred from Turner Ashby High School, Day- ton, Virginia 2. ARSEY LYNN MILLER LINDA K. MILLER: Library Staff 15 G.A.A. Pin and Numerals l5 G.A.A. Letter 25 G.A.A, Pub- licity Co-Chairman 35 G.A.A. Sports Manager Bar 35 G.A.A. State I 35 Centurion Co-Editor 45 German Club Treasurer 45 G.A.A. Secretary- Treasurer 45 Girls' Tennis Team 3,45 G.A.A. Second State Award 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Centurion Staff 2,3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 4. SANDRA MONTI ROBERT EDWARD MOREY: Soph Gymnas- tics Letter 25 Soph Side Horse Conference Second Place 25 Wheaton Invitational Gymnastics Sec- ond Place 25 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 3,45 Varsity Side Horse Conference First Place 35 Boys' State 35 National Science Foundation Summer Program 35 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 45 Lettermen's Pin and Guard 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Lettermen's Club 354. MARY LYNN MOTTER STEVE R. MRNAK JANICE M. MROZEK: French Club Publicity Chairman 2,35 Antigone Crew 35 French Club Vice-President 35 French Club Pin and Guard 35 Art Stafl'2,3,45 Centurion Art Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. LORELEI L. NAKIELSKI: Latin Club Board 3, 45 Latin Club Pin 35 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard First- and Second-Year Awards 35 Latin Club Guard 45 Silver Key Club Third-Year Award 45 Silver Key Club President 45 Deans' Office Assistant 45 Transferred from Morton West 2. BETTE LOU NELAND: G.A.A. Pin l5 French Club Publicity Manager 25 French Club Pin 35 Attendance Office Assistant 2,3,4. EDWARD P. NOWAK: Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Honor Society 4. KAREN E, O'l-BRIEN LINDA LOUISE OBRIGHT: Library Staff 35 Pep Club Pin and Guard 35 Pep Club Board 45 Our Town Crew 4. 47:-177 'f r-.I - 8 A. KAY NICKERSON: Attendance Office Ass ant 45 Our Town Production StafI4. LESLIE F. NOVAK SANDRA LEE NOVAK si? -A fy MICHAEL O'DONNELL: Intramural Baslu ball Champs lg Stage Crew 35 Illinois State Scht arship Finalist 4. KATHLEEN M. ORGAN: Pep Club Pin 2: P Club Guard 35 Fall Play Production Staff Drama Night Production Staff 45 Spring Pl Production StaH'45 Guidance Office Assistant 4. RICHARD ANTHONY OSTERKORN JILL ANNE OWEN: Auxilium Latinum C1 Laude 15 Latin Club Pin lg G.A.A. Pin lg Suit of MU.f1'C Cast 25 Spring Play Production Staff Pajama Game Cast 35 National Honor Society Fall Play Cast 3,45 Drama Night Cast 2.45 Win Play Cast 3,45 Thespians 253,45 Thespian Pin Thespian Guard 45 Harlequin President 3: Att dance Office Assistant 35 Thespian Secreta Treasurer 45 Box Ofhce Crew 3,4. CHRISTINE ANN PAGANELIS PAMELA JEAN PAUL: 0.0. Pin and Guard P.E. Secretary 4. TRICIA ANN PERCY: G.A.A. Pin lg F.A.A. L' ' . tbrary Assistant 4 Finalist 4 PERKOWSKI: Guidance Office VID EDWARD PETERSON: Auxilium Maxima Cum Laude lg Soph Football 2 Soph Golf Letter Zg National Merit Semi- 3g junior-Varsity Football Letter.3g Var- Golf Letter 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4g Honor Society Vice-President 4g Let- ub Pin and Guard 43 lllinois State GLENN R. PEDERSEN: Basketball Numerals lg Soph Tennis Letter l,2. THOMAS L. PEDERSEN: Freshman Wrestling Numerals lg Soph Football Letter 25 Third-Place Conference Soph 880 2g Fifth-Place Conference Relay 25 Junior-Varsity Football Letter 3g Fifth- Place Conference Varsity 880 35 Varsity Football Letter 45 Varsity Track Letter 3,45 Varsity Track Two-Year Bar 45 Second-Place Conference Varsity 440 44 First-Place Conference Varsity Mile Relay 4g Lettermen's Club 3,4g Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 4. CAROL PERALTA: State Music Contest Solo and Ensemble First Place 3g Three-Year Music Letter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4. !Pw, F- AUX ...Q-if A s GEORGE ALLEN PETERSON: Science Club Pin lg First-Place District Science Fair lg Sec- ond-Place State Science Fair lgScience Club Treas- urer 3g Biology Lab Assistant 2,3,4g National Merit Letter,of Commendation 4g Cerman Club Pin 35 American Chemical Society Letter of Com- mendation 3g Science Club President 45 Chemistry Lab Assistant 45 German Club Guard 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Fi- nalist 4. LINDA M. PETERSON RONALD W, PETERSON A. STEVEN PFEIFFER: Three-Year Music Let- ter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4g Transferred from Lane Tech l. F. CHARLENE PHILLIPS: Attendance Office Assistant 2, CAROLE XIEAN PIERSON 'CSX JOHN WENDELL PORTER: Soph Golf Letter 1,25 Soph Golf Captain 25 Art Staff 3,45 Var- sity Golf Letter 3,4g Illinois State Scholarship Fi- nalist 4g Quill and Scroll 4. MICHAEL M. PORTER: Freshman Choir lg junior Choir 29 Skyline Staff3. SHAWNA MARIE POSTERICK: Girls' Glee Club 2,3, l w I BERNICE REHFELDT: Freshman Choir 2 Guidance Oflice Assistant 3,45 Club Megaphone 3 LE JANICE REID J. REZEK: Library StafI1,2,3,4g Pep Pin and Guard 35 Pom-Pons Alternate First- Award 4. Choir lg Pep Club Pin and Guard lg Y . ka-up wi 'Cf' JANET KAY RAAB: Three-Year Music Letter 35 Skyline Stal? 35 F.B.L.A. Pin and Guard 35 Office Occupations Pin and Guard 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LINDA M. RAKSTANG DANIEL R. RATHBONE '15 ,1- v-I -1r'V TTU? Q in H , ,H 1 I . U H H W' rl, 'Nw lllllmsilll ,:b.wf,, M 4? THOMAS ROBERTS: National Honor Soci- t 4. LINDA LOUISE RODENBOSTEL BERTRINA S. ROEN JAMES L. ROGERS RUTH ROHRBACHER: 0.0. Pin and Guard 4. LINDA LOUISE ROSENWINKEL 'f. 7 ni' GERRY RYLANDS: Soph Wrestling Letter 25 Varsity Wrestling Letter 4. MARY F. SABINE: Prom Decorations 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 French Club Pin and Guard 45 French Club Vice-President 45 Atten- dance Office Assistant 3,4. DIANE JEAN ST. LOUIS: G.A.A. Pin 15 G.A.A. Numerals 15 Auxilium Latinum Maxima Cum Laude 15 Latin Club Pin 25 Auxilium La- tinum Magna Cum Laude 25 Drama Night Cast 2,45 Soima' of Music Cast and Production Staff 25 Fall Play Production Stafl' 2,35 Spring I-'lay Pro- duction StaH'25 Pajama Game Production Staff 35 Winter Play Production Staff 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 253,45 Harlequins Secretary 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Fall Play Cast4. KATHLEEN E. RUEHR: French Club Pin French Club Secretary 25 French Club Second-Y Pin 25 French Club Secretarial Guard 25 Stud Council Representative 2,35 American Field S vice Americans Abroad Semi-Finalist 35 Fren Club President 35 French Club Certificate of Me Award 35 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Conc Orchestra Treasurer 35 Antigone Cast 35 Paja Game Cast 35 Our Town Cast, 45 Drama Ni Cast 45 Showtime 67 Cast 45 Class Treasurer Thespian Pin 45 D.A.R. Award 45 Four-Ye Music Letter 45 First-Place Music Award 1,2535 National Honor Society 354. ROBERT BOYD RUNGE MICHAEL RYAN: Football Numerals Baseball Numerals 15 Class President 25 .juni Varsity Football Letter 25 Soph Gymnastics Lett 25 Varsity Football Letter 3,45 Varsity Baseb Letter 35 Homecoming King 45 All-Conferen Football 45 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard Varsity Football Co-Captain 4. I 1 H,--7 -4' f H, -Q ff 1 li ' '- H: N salt si 5 ei- V-kg ,, L. is e RAYMOND WAYNE ST. LOUIS: Soph bros Country Letter 15 Soph Track Letter 25 Two-Mil Conference Champ 25 Co-Captain 25 Varsit Cross-Country Letter 253,45 Conference Cha pionship Team 45 Varsity Track Letter 3,45 Lette men's Club 2,3',4. CRAIG MARTIN SANDERS: Stamp and Coi Club Vice-President 45 Stamp and Coin Club Pi 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. SUSAN JANE SANKO: G.A.A. Numerals 1 G.A.A. Pin 15 G.A.A. Soph Letter 25 F.A.A Junior Letter 35 Girls' Tennis Team 4. ROBINETTE LYNN SASO: G.A.A. Initiatioi Pin 15 D.E. Club Secretary 4. DAWN MARIE SAVIANO: Nurse's Office As- sistant3,4. PATRICIAN ANN SAVIANO: Freshmar Homecoming Queen 15 0.0. Vice-President 4. 0.0. Pin and Guard 4. RICHARD C. SCHMIDT VICTORIA J. SCHMIDT CONNIE M. SCHNEIDER: Superintendenfs Ofhce Assistant 3. 'Q-P ' MARGARET ELIZABETH SCHENK: Three- Year Music Letter 3g Four-Year Music Pin 4g National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. LYNN SCHIEVE: G.A.A. Pin lg French Club Pin 2. RICHARD SCHLESINGER: Transferred from Missouri Military Academy 3. KATHLEEN L. SCHOFIELD: Girls' Club Pin 25 Pom-Pons 45 Pep Club Board 4g Pep Club Pin and Guard 45 Superintendent's Office Assistant 4. PHILLIP SCHULTZ DIANE K. SCHWEIHS: 0.0. Pin and Guard 4 g State Student Leadership Conference Delegate 4. THOMAS J. SCOTELLARO: Freshman Choir lg junior Choir 25 Senior Choir 3,4g Three-Year Music Letter 35 Take Her, She? Mine Cast 35 Boys' Glee 2,3,4g Four-Year Music Pin 45 Our Town Cast 4g Showtime 67 Cast 45 Box Ofiice Crew 4. DAVID RICHARD SCOTT: State Music Con- test Second 2,3g Political Discussions Club Chair- man 25 Debate Club Pin 25 Debate Team Captain 35 Sound of Music Cast, 35 Take Her, She's Mine Cast 3g Four-Year Music Letter 45 Drama Night Cast 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. VIRGINIA L. .SECKLER ll lll..,, ROSETTE SESSA KATHLEEN G. SHAFER ALAN SHISSLER SALLY L. SEIFERT DAVID P. SEILS NANE'I'l'E SERVATIUS: Allied Medical care Club First-Year Award 2g Nurse's Office Assist 3 45 Allied Medical Careers Club Second- and Thi Year Awards 4. EARL WILLIAM SIGNER: Wrestling Mana E lg Audio Visual Aids 1,25 Wrestling Manager QV2 sityj 35 National Honor Society 4. JOHN T. SILLITTI: Transferred from Wall High School 3. JANET CAROL SISSON: Centurion typist 4. MARTIN SKALON JAMES P. SKAWSKI: Wrestling Letter 2g Wr est ling Letter 3g All-Conference Wrestling Team 3 ISS Finals 4. CHRISTOPHERJ. SLOAN: A,V, 1. JOHN A. SMERZ JAMES C. SMITH: Skyline printer 35 Camera Club Treasurer 45 Skyline Printer 45 Skyline Photographer 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JIM SMITH: Numerals: Football, Wrestling 15 Sophomore Letter, Football, Wrestling, CMost Valuable Player, Wrestlingj 25 Varsity Football Letter 4. Three-Year Music Let- 35 Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Four-Year Music W is 1 LEE SORENSEN: Pep Club Pin and 15 Pep Club Second Year Award 35 Year Music Letter 35 Pep Club Third-Year 45 Pep Club Board 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Fourth-Year Music Pin 45 Choir 1, wi. 'T ':zr W wx N :ii SCOTT D. SPARKS: Football Numeralsg Basket- ball Numerals 15 J.V. Football Letter 25 Sopho- more Basketball Letter, Captain 25 Varsity Foot- ball Letter, All-Conference Honorable Mention 35 J.V. Basketball Letter 35 Varsity Basketball Letter, All-Conference 35 Class President 3. SUSAN JOANNE SPECK: G.A.A. Pin 15 G.A.A. Numerals 15 French Club Board 25 G.A.A. Letter 25 Quill and Scroll Award and Pin 45 Centurion Staff Editor 45 G.A.A. First State Award 45 G.A.A. Board 45 Centurion StaH'2,3,4. GAIL SPENCER: Three-Year Music Letter 3. MARY LOU SPONHOLTZ: Choir 15 Centur- ion Stal'T3. CAROL SUE SPORLEDER: Guidance Office Assistant 3,4. JANET ANN SPURNY: French Club Pin 35 French Club Treasurer 45 French Club Guard 4. JACQUELINE STEEVES: Transferred from Carl Sandburg High School, Orland Park, Illinois 3. FRED RICHARD STEINBACH F. PAUL STELISKAL: Sophomore Manager Let- ter, Varsity Basketball 25 junior-Varsity Football send Basketball Manager Letter 4g Lettermen's lub 4. BRUCE SRACHTA: Audio-Visual I,2,3,4 Sound Crew 2,3,4. SUSAN KAY STAMPER RICHARD DEWITT STANARD ,ff it jaw Q:-we-.fm L ARNOLD STENVOG: Three-Year Music Letter 35 .Four-Year Music Pin 4 GERALD STEPHENS KATHLEEN STERNBAUER: Guidance Oflic Assistant 25 Pom-Pon Pin 35 Counselor's Assistant 3,45 Pom-Pon Guard 43 Pom-Pon Co-Captain 4. DON STEWART: Soph Football Letter 2. PHILLIP P. STICKNEY WALDEEN STIREK ANDRA JEAN STREID ARY ANN STRUCK: Skyline StafT15 Three- ear Music Letter 35 Silver Key Club Pin and uard 35 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Girls' Glee lub Treasurer 45 F.B.L.A. Pin 45 Pep Club Pin 4. ARREN P. STRUM JIM STOLTZ JOHN MICHAEL STRADER: Skyline Prinle1-4. BARBARA J. STRATTON: Student Council Re- presentative 15 Student Council Pin and Guard 15 Fall Play Production Stall' 25 Sound of Music Production Staff 25 Spring Play Production Staff 25 Third-Year Music Letter 35 Pep Club Pin and Guard 35 Drama Night Production Stafl'2,45 Win- ter Play Production Stafi' 3,45 Showtime Cast 3,45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 Thespians 2,3,4g Thespian Pin 45 Pep Club Second-Year Award 4. JOHN STURZ SCOTT RICHARD SUNQUIST: Transferred from Calumet High School 3. FRANK SUZDA: I.S.S. Finals 45 National Honor Society 4. EDWARD F. SWALLOW LARRY G. SWAN: Transferred from Glenbard East, 3. ROBERT EDWARD SYPNIEWSKI: Three-Year Music Letter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4. DENNIS R. TAGGART: Fall Play Production Staff 35 Musical Production Staff 35 Spring Play Production Staff 35 Drama Night Cast and Pro- duction Staff 45 Winter Play Production Staff and Cast 45 Thespians 3,45 Transferred from Arlington High 3. ARTHUR C. TANCL, JR.: Sophomore Football Letter 25 Three-Year Music Letter 35 j.V. Foot- ball Letter 35 Varsity Wrestling Letter 45 Letter- men's Club 4. ATHEL C. TANNER j 02 ROBERT DIXON SYRE DAVID ALLEN SYTSMA: Lighting Crew 3 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 4. DALE KATHLEEN SYVERSON: Library Sta 1,25 Spanish Club Vice-President 25 Spanish Clu President 35 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Fou Year Music Letter 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4. SUSAN TATTERSHALL: Pep Club Pin an Guard 15 Student Council 2,45 Cheerleading Nu merals 25 Student Council District Convention 25 Pep Club Megaphone 25 Cheerleading Pin 35 Cheerleading Secretary 35 Pep Club Pin 35 Cheer- leading Three-Year Award 45 Cheerleading Captain 45 Showtime Cast 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 45 National Merit Letter o Commendation 45 Guidance Ofiice Assistant 45 Pep Club Board 45 National Honor Society 3,4. ROBERT TAYLOR GRANT TEGTMEIER: Audio Visual l,2,3,45 Audio Visual Period Leader 35 Sound Crew 2,3,45 Stage Crew 45 Bridge Club Statistitian 4. RONALD L. TESKA: Language Lab Monitor 2 GEORGE WILLIAM THOMPSON: Audi Visual 1,2,3,45 Audio Visual Period Leader 411 Football Manager 2. MICHAEL G. TICHY CONNIE ANN TRAIL: Girls' Glee Club Secre- tary 45 Fall Play Production Stafl' 45 Transferred from Central High School, St. joseph, Missouri 4. PATRICIA ANNMARIE TRATTNER: Choir 1. TERRY TUCKER: Football Numerals 15 Basket- ball Numerals 15 Soph Baseball Letter 1,25 Football Letter 253,45 Football Captain 253,45 Basketball Letter 2,35 Varsity Baseball Letter 3,45 All-Conference Baseball 3,45 All-Conference Foot- ball 45 All-Du Page Area Team 4. NANCY JO TIMMS: National Merit Letter ol' Commendationg Showtime 67 Production StaFf 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 45 National Honor Society 45 Transferred from Immaculate Conception 3. LYNN MARIE TOWLE: Three-Year Music Letter 35 Showtime 67 Cast 45 Guidance Office Assistant 45 Girls' Tennis Team 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Finals 4. RITA TOWNSEND: Freshman Choir lg Allied Medical Career First-Year Award 15 junior Choir 25 Allied Medical Career Second-Year Award 25 G.A.A. Pin 25 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Three-Year Music Letter 35 Allied Medical Career Third-Year Award 35 G,A.A. Numerals 35 Four-Year Music Pin 4. KENNETH TUEFFEL ARTHUR S. TUFANO MARK TUREK: Soph Basketball Letter 25 Soph Tennis Letter 25 Des Plaines Valley League Second Place Tennis Doubles 25 Varsity Tennis Letter 35 Des Plaines Valley League First Place Tennis Dou- bles 35 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. ALICE TURKOWSKI: Silver Key Club Pin 25 Silver Key Club Guard 35 Three-Year Music Let- ter 45 Girls' Sextet State Music Contest 45 0,0. Club Pin and Guard 45 State Student Leadership Conference Delegate 45 National Honor Society 4. VALERIE RUTH TVRDIK: G.A.A. Pin 15 French Club Vice-President 25 French Club Pin and Guard 25 Guidance Oflice Assistant 25 French Club Program Committee Chairman 35 French Club Third-Year Pin 35 Three-Year Music Letter 35 State Music Contest Solo and Ensemble First 35 Allerton Ensemble Symposium 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 35 Student Council Re- presentative 45 Four-Year Music Pin 45 All-State Band 45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society Secretary 45 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4. BECKY TWINEHAM ROBERT VIGH: Varsity Track Letter 35 Let- termen's Club 35 Transferred from Ridgewood High School 3. DONNA LOUISE VINER JAMES C. VISSER ROBERT VASAK JOHN F. VERZAL JANINE M. VETO: Student Council Representa- tive l,2,3,45 Skyline Assistant Feature Editor Z5 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard 25 French Club Pin 25 Class Secretary 25 Skyline Editor-in-Chief 35 Skyline Staff 2,3545 Silver Key Club President 35 Student Council Holdover Member 35 Student Council Executive Board 35 Showtime 66 Cast 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Student Council Correspond- ing Secretary 45 Student Council Executive Board 45 Illinois Association of Student Council Board 45 Reporter Editor 45 National Honor Society 45 Il- linois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Girls' Varsity Tennis Team 4. LARRY ALAN VOGT: Frosh Football Numer- als 15 Auxilium Latinum Award 152,35 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Honor So- ciet 4. NA,NCY JEANNE VOLKMAN: Latin Club Pin and Guard 35 Silver Key Pin and Guard 35 Latin Club Treasurer 45 Fall Play Production Staff 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 National Honor Society 45 Transferred from St. Francis High School 3. JOHN GORDON WALKINSHAW: Skyline Reporter 1,2,3,45 Varsity Gymnastics Letter 4. GLENDA S. WALLACE BARBARA ANN WALTZ JAMES WAYNE WARDLOW: Soph Baseball Letter 25 Varsity Basketball Service Letter 4. junior Varsity Basketball Manager s Varsity Basketball Manager s Letter 4. L. WEBER: Three-Year Music Letter StaFf4g Stage Crew 4. E. WEBER: Soph Baseball Manager's 25 . - . , t H ANN WEITI-I: Allied Medical Careers lg G.A.A. Numerals lg Allied Medical ,rs Guard 2, Three Year Music Letter 3, Year Music Pin 4. TOM WARNOCK: National Spanish Test Third Place 2g Transferred from San Pedro Alejandreno, Maracay, Venezuela 2. PAMELA WARREN: Quill and Scroll 4g Cen- turion Underclassmen Chairman 4. BARBARA JEAN WEAVER HOWARD H. WEMPLE JOANNE WENDT: G.A.A. Pin and Numerals lg Attendance Office Assistant 25 Girls' Club Pin 35 Cenlurion Staff 2,3,4g Centurion Administration Chairman 4. ERNEST P. WESLEY BARBARA LOUISE WHITE: Ski Club Council President 45 Attendance Ofhce Assistant 3,4. KAREN ANN WHITE PATRICIA j. WHITE JAMES F. WILLIAMSON: Spanish Club Pin 15 Illinois Industrial Art Exhibition Superior Award 3 EDWARD G. WILSON JOAN A. WILSON: Allied Medical Careers Pin 25 Allied Medical Careers Pin and Guard 35 Silver Key Pin 35 Allied Medical Careers Vice-President 45 Allied Medical Careers Guard 45 Nurseis Ofhce Assistant 3,4. JOHN WIKTOROWICZ: Winter Play Cast NANCY WIDLAK: 0.0. Pin and Guard 4. Thespians 35 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist Fall Play Cast 3,45 National Honor Society 4. GREG WILCOX IE- KATHRYN VICTORIA WILSON: G.A.A. N merals I5 Student Council 15 Pep Club Pin ai Guard 25 Skyline Staff 35 Skyline Literary E1 tor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. ROBERT WILSON: Golf Letter 2. JAMES C. WIND GEORGE WINARSKI: Transferred from St. Joseph's 3. ROBERT GILBERT WINIKE: Sophomore Ten- nis Team Manager 25 Skyline Sports Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Transferred from St. Francis 2. MARVIN ROBERT WOLF: National Honor Society 3,45 Wrestling Letter 45 Illinois State Scholarship Commission Finalist 4. NONA ELLEN WOLFRAM: Skyline Stafl' lg Student Council Pin lg Student Council Repre- sentative lg Freshman Choir lg Junior Choir 25 Student Council Representative 35 Scholastic Art Award 33 Pep Club Pin l,2,3g Biology Lab Assis- tant 4g Art Staff 45 Varsity Cheerleading Co-Cap- tain 4g Varsity Cheerleading Award 2,3,4. BRADFORD C. WOMACK TERRY WOODS: Football Numerals lg Sopho- more Baseball Letter ig Varsity Football Letter 2g Varsity Football Letter 35 All-Conference Honor- able Mention 3g Varsity Football Letter 45 All- Conlerence 43 Sportsmanship Award 4g Letter- men's Club Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. A CYNTHIA MARIE YAGER STUART DEAN YOCI-IIM: Audio-Visual Aids l,2,3,4g Audio-Visual Period Leader 45 Photogra- phy Club Vice-President 45 Drama Night Produc- tion Staff 45 You Can? Take It With You Produc- tion Staff 4. JIM ZDUNEK RUSSELL W. ZEIDLER: Latin Auxilium lg Stu- dent Library Assistant 3. CHRISTINE L. ZIENCIAK KATHI S. ZIMMERMAN SENIORS NOT PICTURED GREGORY ARENDS MICHAEL BAILEY: Spring Play Cast 15 Sound of Muric Cast 25 Spring Play Production Staff 25 Pajama Game Cast' 35 Library Staff 2,35 Harle- quins Secretary 35 Thespian Pin 35 Fall Play Cast 2,3,45 Drama Night Cast 3,45 Winter Play Cast 3,45 Harlequins Vice-President 4g Thespians Vice-President 4. JERRY BINGENHEIMER CHARLES CARTER CLIFFORD CASSIDY RICHARD CORDS STEVE CAPUTO THOMAS EDWARDS: Transferred from Men- omonee Falls, Wisconsin 4. JAMES EGEM: Transferred from Roosevelt High 3. JAMES EICHHOLZ NANCY ELIZABETH FRANCIS: Principal's Office Assistant 25 National Honor Society 45 0.0. Club Pin and Guard 45 State Student Leadership Conference Delegate 4. BRIAN M. GIBBS VINCENT S. GLAVIANO TERENCE W. HAYES THOMAS S. HOFFMAN LAWRENCE G. KEARNEY LARRY M. KLAMERUS JOE KUKNYO KIM L. LANDEM MICHAEL J. LAURANCE ROBERT C. LEHMANN NICHOLAS LUPO ROY MATTHEWS JOSEPH R. MILLAY: Transferred from York, 4. THERON N. PITCHER ROBERT T. PLACKO: Freshman Football Num- erals 15 Basketball Numerals I5 Basketball Letter 25 Track Letter 2,35 Junior-Varsity Basketball Letter 3. THOMAS ROBINETTE LINDA RODENBOSTEL LARRY B. SCHWARZ DAVID W. SHAFER TED SCHLOTTMAN NORMAN MAYNARD SMITH GEORGE E. SOPALA KATHLEEN E. TEMPLEMAN MARIE URBAN LOUIS A. 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Eldred, C. Eltoft C. Engdahl, S. Engelhart, j English, Engstrom, E. En- holm. F. Frabizio, L. Frans, K. Fraus, B. Fuerst, B. Funk, C. Funk, Gabrielson, C. Gallagher. K. Gary, P. Gasaway, ,I Gehrett, P. Geritano, T Gerstner, C. Ginske, R. Goe- bel, D. Goetz. S. Goetz, P. Gormley, M Gorski, K. Grant, G. Gray J. Green, K. Gregie, R Gregory. ,I- L. Greider, C. Grevis, G. Griffin, S. Grove, L. Gru- chalski, R. Haag, T. Haaker, D. Hahn. S. Halladay, R. Hallmark, P. Hamblin, N. Hanpson, J. Hanna, C. Hason, N. Hanson, L. Harloff. I. Hohler V. Holin Hoover, E. House, P. Huetson C. Hughes, D. Hugo, K. Hur- ley. B Il S Iwachniulc D. . g, . , Jaeger, R. Janicek, V. J koski, E. JefTrey, K. Jessup, E.Johnsen. C. Johnson, O. Johnson, P. Johnson, S. Johnson, S. Johns- ton, A. Jones, C. Jordan, L. Joseph. uniors M. Harmon, K. Harris, B. Hartley, T. Havelka, L. Haw- ley, Hedquist, B. Heinz, K. Heinz. S. Helfritch, Hencken, I. Hendrickson, E. Herbster, G. Hesse, G. Hibner, W. Hild, A. Hill. T. Himert, B. Hinic, C. Hir- chert, R. Hitchcock, L. Hla- vacka, K. Hodous, P. Hoerauf S. Hofmann. J. Judson, J. Julien, A, Jur- konis, F. Kadlec, J. Kaiser A. Kalvans, R. Kane, A. Kas- ITIHTI. G. Kassner, D. Keil, K. Keiler, A. Keller, D. Kempa, L. Keppner, B. Kestner, R. Kim- ball. B. King, J. King, R. King, B. Kmen, R. Kohler, B. Kolen- brander, B. Kopp, S. Korf. Q , '.i'l7?9?w' lil? l 'PMN .V J. Korn, C. Kornack, G. Korynecky, D. Kovach, D. .tv i'3fg?'FL7 Kowalski, T. Kraegel, L. Kral, ' 'f 'i R. Krempasky. lllllll - . 5511 X 1 Q, l T L. Kriz, L. Kruse, M. Kruse, G. Kuehnle, -I. Kueker, E. Kuhlmann, M. Kuntz, G. Kupkowski. 1 E -f?' . H 1 it D. Liss, L. Lohmiller, A. Long, S. Long, B. Louis, K. Lovelace, B. Ludeking, J Lufkin. M. Lukitsh, L. Lund, E. Lu- po, V. Macnevins, W. Mad- sen, M. Maestro, G. Main D. Makarevich. G. Makinson, M. Malinowski, R. Mallin, M. Mallizzio, P. Manganaro, R. Maniglia, K. Mann, C. Mannino. li, 15 ,ww rw. If-.5 l A .f ,:,. H s R lr .L . , ,E ll lm ml lllli l X 1 Q Q5 to l ' if Q -' lf' ' L .. , fy if . , , , uniors P. Kurzeja, N. LaBelle, S. Lakarshj. Lamb,.I. Lamb, D. Lano, D. Larson, K. Larson, R. Larson, K. Lavanway, M. Lavery, R. Leabru, R. Leahy, P. Lechowicz, O. LeGare, M. Lepsa. T. Leurquin, B. Lewin, K. Lewis, L. Lewkowich, P. L'Heureux, M. Lichtenheld, L. Likert, B. Lindley. M. Marks, M. Marron, .I Martin, M. Martin, R. Mar- tin, M. Martz, N. Mathieu L. Matis. G. Matthews, A. Matulica, S. McAvaney, j. McCabe, P. McCarthy, M. McClintic, D. McCluskey, T. McDer- mott. T. McDermott, L. Mc- Donald, P. McDonald, T McGovern, D. McGrath, R McGrath, T. McGrath, J McIntyre. 1 uniors ff .iz C. Moritz, M. Morris, B. Moses, l. Mosteller, F. Mrozek, E. Mueller, R. Mueller, A. Mullaney. S. Murphy, C. Musa, A Mutter, J. Myrosznyk, C Neff, R. Neirynck, Nelson, 5 R. Nelson. J. Neron, S. Netwig, A. Neuschaefer, C. Nichols, K. Nickey, B. Nielsen, R. Ni konez, S. Nordeen. L, Pierson, D. Pine, Pol lard, W. Pontrello, Porter R. Porter, T. Powers, J Prell. R. Price, L. Prince, P. Pro ball, K. Pryor, K. Putz, B Pyzik, E. Qualkenbush, B. Rabe. R. Radatz, P. Radic, P. Rago- nese, S. Raivio, M. Ranieri, L. Raschk, R. Raudabaugh, T. Rausch. B. Mecklenburg, M. Megre- gian, P. Meranda, S. Meskan, J. Messina, M. Miene, D. Miller, K. Milliser. G. Mills, M. Mitchell, P. Montblanc, D. Monti, S. Monti, P. Moore, Moor- house, D. Moreno. ..! T. Norman, J. North, J O'Connor, Ohlin, M. Ohl- man, B. Olsen, S. Olson, P Opp. M. O'Regan, M. Orszag, J Otto, S. Overeem, D. Owen D. Padgitt, Palumbo, R Paulaitis. V. Pavesich, S. Pepe, N. Peterson, T. Petrofl, J. Petrowich, D. Phelps, Phillips, L. Pierdinock. J. Reilly, N. Reusch, Reut er, K. Reynolds, A. Richards, B. Richards, L. Richer, KI Riedel. L. Rigitano, L. Rigsby, S. Rinebold, C. Rizzo, D. Robert- son, C. Robinette, D. Rogers, C. Rose. R. Schneller, K. Schoenleld S. Schoff, K. Schroeder, H3 Schueler, R. Schumacker, D Schwarz, T. Schwieters. P. Scott, M. Searles, P. Sed- lak, R. Seidler, M. Serge, K. Shannon, C. Shaw, R. Sieg- fried. T. Sielaff, M. Signer, L. Sindelar, D. Smiley, J. Smith Fu. M. Smith, Snieg, C Snowden. a uniors R. Rosenwinkel, C. Rowe, D. Rubicuski, Ruch, P. Ru- gaard, M. Ruggio, R. Russo, C. Ruth. N. Sabella, C. Sainio, K, St. Louis, R. Sales, R. Samek, M. Sanders, L. Savory, L. Schadeberg. A. Schenck, lj. Schiefelbein, C. Schlottman, A. Schmidt, Schmidt, R. Schmidt, D. Sch- neider, W. Schneider. C. Snyder, W. Soehrman, D. Solyom, P. Sommerio, lj. So- pala, H. Spann, R. Spencer, D. Sperandeo. B. Spradley, D. Sroka, G Stamper, T. Stefany, P Sterett, N. Stewart, K Stoltman, M. Stratton. D. Strong, F. Sullens, G Sullivan, R. Swartz, M Sweeney, L. Swift, G. Szubar- towski, M. Tardy. uniors wil L. ,'Q' X l llll H 1 1 f i i 1 Ak v 1 jf. u ' A 4 Q- l ll ijcli l in v ' ' l J. Tufano, J. Turskey, L Tylke, R. Ulrich, B. Under- wood, N. Underwood, S Urban, G. Valdez. E. Vandinther, R. VanDyke D. Viclmar, C. Voelz, R Vorel, Voss, W. Wagner, S Wallen. C. Warfel, C. Warren, S. Watkins, D. Wawak, G. Weaver, V. Weber, M. Weide- mann, A. Weiger. . Worrell, M. Wozniak, M. Wozniak, B. Wyns, C. Wyns, L. Young, E. Youngquist, P. Zeidler. G. Zeman, D. Zepeda, A. Zielke, B. Olman. Q or . Q -5 1 C. Tassio, Taylor, L. Tay- lor, G. Tegtmeier, W. Tegt- meyer, A. Teichler, J. Thore- son, F. Thorne. G. Thornell, T. Tiegs, W. Tobias, J. Tobusch, D. Tog- narelli, B. Trattner, J. Tritt, N. Tross. ik- -5 1' a-9 T Weiser C Weiss R Wells Wesolowski J Whxtacre White D White Wickert L Wxckman Wiederecht D Wilczenskl K Wxlle C. Williams Wilson M. Wmtheiser S Wlochall D. Wohlt, P. Wolf, S. Wolff, N. Wolgemuth, Wolszty- niak, K. Wolter, G. Woolard, T. Workinger. . t.2a': 'i 1 - 'ry' '11 - Es f: , J Q - .ig A x , 'fzffa Class of 969 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bill' Malone, Presidentg Sue Bach, Vice-President, JoAnn New- lander, Treasurer, and Mary Mazurk, Secretary. A. Abruscato, Agnes, Ahrens, R. Alessi, R. Alle D. Andersen. R. Andersen, B. Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, K. Anderson, Andre,j. Anzilotti. R. Aramburu, C. Arend, Arnold, R. Arm, J. Babya S. Bach, P. Bading, B. Baehr. K. Bailey, M. Bailey, C. Bak- er, R. Baker, T. Baker, J. Balis,J. Ballard, L. Bartels. P. Bartcls, C. Batzer, T. Bau- mann, E. Baumgartner, R. Beales, Beeskow, Beil- fuss, B. Belcher. f 'Tl ' P. Brennan, Brija, R. Bris- D. Brown, D. Brown, ka, S. Bromage, C. Brown Bruce. A. Bruenning, G. Brunke, M Bryan, J. Buchman, L. Buck- , i , ley, L. Burdett, B. Burmeister, H. Butters. C. Bye, S. Canino, W. Carl- quist, L. Carlstedl, G. Car- I W nahan, C. Carney, M. Car- 1 penter, K. Carr. Sophomores L. Bell, L. Bergh, L. Bergquist R. Bessert, B. Birch, V. Bissctt, R. Blake, D. Blan- Chard. P. Blastik, W. Bledsoe, J Bleha, L. Boeche, Bogar L. Gobbess, S. Boldebuck, J Bolke. P. Borgens, R. Borsellino, S Bougart, T. Boyd, L. Bran- denburg, C. Braunshausen, R Braunshausen, D. Bremer. .A1Pl'A l','3, I 'lla K .ff 'df . , DPT! ,J -' 2 LT ' - Lsfrff-ei '.,i 'P V ,., , ' 'i 'f'jI' .iv 15ellJ'.v' '1 J . ' Ml: , .R , w' 'E E di ' EI' TU f l '.', T' 3? . v Team. ' l' -4? ,, B' BA -1, K. Carsley, T. Carter, S Carvell, B. Centofante, P Centofante, D. Chaplin, D Chartrand,J. Charmelo. D. Cheesman, T. Cherney, S Choplan, W. Christerson, D Christian, D. Clabots, Col- lins, P. Collins. R. Collins, G. Colvin, J. Con- nor, L. Conradi, C. Considine, R. Contri, A. Cook, R. Cook. Rf: Sophomores I, 'u i 2-:-.41 'putty k Y W -. 'Y'-if , A h ' I' g E31 ll 6 ' , iii-V' S f L ir L ' sv E. Cooney, D. Cooper, C. 7: A 7 2' . ll ' t Cornell, K. Cortesi, R. Cor- - ' 5 ' , tesi, G. Coltone, K. Cottone, 22 X E, V I R. Cox. H 1 K V , ' ' I l Q ts 1 ,N I W il' lk ipf V F..-YA 'L 4 .V P. Craft, S. Crapser, W. le x, - X 3 1 Crawford, T. Cunningham, i ' Q R. Cusimano, S. Czyzewski, ' ' lg-... M. Dzthm, R. Dammeier. ' ' --. Q l .. n I J . w .....f flat 73131. U 2 'T gm. .. , , . . .ll ' 1 -.Q H F. if , '52 - la, wa x V. Detterer, D. Downer, D. Draper, Dunn. W. Dunne, R. Durpetti, B. Dusenbury, D. Dyher. Dyon, C. Dziak, D. Ear- nest, F. Economy, Egan, I. Ellwanger, R. Engelke, G. Enzweiler. L. Ericksen, QI. Eriksen, K. Ermler, D. Essary, G. Everts, M. Failinger, D. Fair- bank, G. Fairhurst. nm W., i. 1 . - ,,-ll : - i a i w , L 'lx ' f,., ' i iii V l H . it , ,4 g ,.-V N 'H ' - .:E:..., Q ' V I V . E l ' F at ' -H 1 f f f 'I YM C2 B. Dandurand, B. Darr, A. Davenport, C. Davis, D. Davis, V. Dean, T. DeBrun, M. DeFlorio. Q 'S-S' A li ,L Q X T. DeForest, T. Delegge, J. Deleo, C. Delfino, Del- mastro, R. DeWolf, A. Did- ricksen, M. DiFiglio. .JY f wx! A . ei-'YQ FS? Q' + l '2- 4 A, 'J E. Dill, M. Dillon, T. DiPadova, B. Doerr, A. Dolc- ters, N. Dold, S. Domin, D. Donovan. FH he 4-5 N 1. -IV5 K .QM li Ml. E. ' ef-ve ll W - ' i .. ll R fl . T ! ff . ', Y --'-' 11 ,,,. . l 6 - . J ill' .' i X g i . --- e iE?Ql I V d1 2 X X if' -L:.' K 1 Wg Y G R. Farr, P. Pass, L. Fass- binder, S. Favia, P. Foldy, K. Fiebrandt, M. Fields, K. Finke. G. Fischer, Fisher, Fitzgerald, N. Fitzgerald, R. Flock, K. Flint, D. Forsberg, F. Fosnot. R. Foster, R. Foster, M Fountain, R. Frey, W. Fry J. Fuger, M. Gaiden, R. Gates ' 1- s .V l T . . 3+ lf! H T ' 'TT'-I gg., gl L '14-e-3 , 1 .ap , P' M' X 3 .1 . ..., ' A . r l 'Q -' 4 s , as assi' A I P X Q ,K . lan. JJ Greene, R. Griebeler, 0 G Crote J Guanci PP 1 A ' 1 ' ' ' Guare, L. Guidi, Gulli- R a Gunderlach, L. Gustave- , R. Haagenson, D. Haas, Haas, R. I-label, B. Haick, alladay. Hampton, T. Hanlon, G. nover, B. Hansen, S. Hardy, Harman, D. Harrell, D. rrington. rr?-. 'f-gem ' A rx'f- '47, 1 - 2. l if 4'-7 l VT i ' x W A A J ' i ,H fm . Huntsha, NI. Hyland, S. , J. Irick, G. Irwin, VV. ami, J. Jackson, J. Janecek. anicki, C. Jauch, R. Jens ne, E.Jindra, C.Johnson I . ,' I. Jensen, J. Jensen, Di Y H I - 5 .5 f 'Qi vu rmson N. ohnson R mson R. ohnson R. ohn 1, V.Johnson. Johnson, G. Johnson, L. , J . A .,. T . J l J - To ff 2 -'wg .L ,ay Sophomores T. Gebel, R. Gebert, C. Geist, K. Genovise, S. Giacobbe, D. Giallombardo, Gill, Glo- gowski. G. Gobeyn, G. Goff, M. Gohl, G. Golub, L. Golz, R. Gour- ley, W. Graham,J. Green. 6' G. Harris, P. Harrison, S Harry, B. Hass, P. Haupt- fuehrer, Havelhorst, M Havlik, D. Hawkins. C. Haideman, F. Heisman, J Hemwall, D. Henderson, S Hensing, C. Herman, V. Het rick, S. Hibner. R. Hoerchler, T. Hollmann C. Holman, C. Holub, I Holum, G. Horak, D. Horn- back, A. Hughes. ,nav ir. F? Sophonunes 1- . ff ' Lilly ..'f.g5,,,'-, 1. 1' ' Y' 'll 'll i . 5 P J l J A V' 22.5 X E h Y :HA , . - 1.3, f K 'H if-qs - nz S. Johnston, Joorfetz, ,QT ' R J 'Q 4 ! f 1 - ' '. Jordan, S. Jordan, Jordie, J 9 ., N ,A . H' l -f . A ,V ,Q D' Joyce, K. .lumen M. .: f'..,, E, it- i, 9. !--.,.. .- V - ,H- Jurevics. E ' 'Z l 3.55 5 I 'dl' ' ' if , H fit 11. V 1 ' in W V di - . 'T' , ill fill' , eeew E'Y2W?fgwxfgw ' W . 1 Q. WT fe R. Kacinskas, D. Kalis, G. I , g. , ...gi 52 sn i lm.. ' 'l ,131 Kalkanian, J. Kammes, B. T' 5 '2 'ii l , l U Karakash, D. Karcz, J. Kar- -A 'A Q Q' -I W ' , .3 mowski,J. Karsten. zlz I ' ' k u 7191? , -A , ! 4, , ' N ' I X 1, :sk .-. 1 ...,o 1 5.11.-Im..J. lf 71? Tw 1 EQ 3' V' X K. Krueger, T. Kruse, R. Krzemienski, N. Kuban, R. Kuhlmann, P. Kunmick, LaBrose, G. Lafferty. L. Lapinski, T. Larsen, S. Larson, A. Lasusa, T. Latham F. Latoria, M. Laurance, J. Lauwereins. , J. Lawrence, C. Lawser, P. Lay, D, Leabru, L. Lederer, P. Lee, H. LeGare, J. Leon- ettc. .Ai . . lf t in s l - :nw -'RAW TQ . E l wil .f ' Wx :nk n 'ti L Q -Q- . fix ,fi M. Karwoski, K, Kasper, Kawczynski, E. Keating, Kellerman, B. Kelly, D. K nedy, K. Kenndy. .I K CD- D. Kcresturi, Kerwin, K Ketelaar, Kilgore, M Kindl, E. King, M. Kitun, J Klick. S. Knight, Knopek, Knopek, T. Kobler, G. Ko G. Kottner, R. Kralicek, Krogh. rev 523- :fb L. rn, P. . V M. Leppert, S. Leturno, A. fi' , fig, Q N' Lewis, P. Lezark, B. Lieb, P. Nf 'lf V l V if E Dfw! Lindhorn, S. Lindhorst, P. 'T' ' 1 f V' -3' Y Lindstrom. . Fw f' ' . - .4 Q2 - i ' ' T 53 'P Eg ' ' ?'. .M ' i . ll ll f l,,,,.,w..' ., I - B F. Lanham, T. Liss, M l R-5 Y 1 Q N 'I V. VH' ' .N I 'ijgif f i ,A Livingston, N. Logue, A . ..- ul9 f-Tlll' ' ll -I ' iiil ' 'iiiii 'N 7 A ii'l :T ' Lohmiller, S. Lohrentz, A ' 1.5 l ' . - ' - P 'ww Lombardo, M. Long. 1 L - i 5 . v F - - :': 5:-' - ' : :': 25 L - If X ul -'ll' . it f -. itlii .wwwf ' wHW .Lf-Qgwf .... ..Lfe.J - l P P .W l ' ' T l it T lv 'my H R. Lonigro, M. Loresch, D. ' 'l . 'N V- , ii'-V ii . 1-.. Ludwig S. Lufrano D. . if LQ , Q 7 , if ' 2 -1 - ' 7? 5 1 J M. ' '- ., . Lukitsh G. Lurz P L C ' 5'-e f ' ' Z . -- TI ' YT .i 'U'-N' 3 ':'.' V 'N 355' ' i 7 I yman rl-2. P1 'll mln if . W. Lyons. f 'V ,-,- f i' 'Y R i ll ---. r ' 'V V L ' Q 1 ...xi i YV if fif P .ii i W B f fr Sophomores i '- 2 'ti H 4 - -' 1 l Jr' x- l gl' , kg, 'Q 3 L 4 r' '7' ' 5 as fv I S. Mack, K. Mahan,J. Mahr, v... . H .3 V l 5- 1 . 2 - +- v. Mallam, K. Mallin, w. 1 l . AJ 3 ' 'N Malone, E. Manning, C. i ' . ,'-'- V, J Q , 2 N Mannino. 1 X AM, 'W J I tl' 1 If . J ll ' tl ' J lf f F e l' J fri' AQQJ, 1 Ii' 5,7 : X S. Marcuccelli, P. Marin, C. J NV!!! ' fp' - 1 L , -gf., Marino, W. Martens, N. - 'I l . L4 1, l Martin, V. Martin, R. Mar- Lg 1 -H J ', 1 ji tinek,J. Mataressc. -. -'ff f, ' H ' , 43 I ' . lil it l l l ,J l Q. 'v'.,1 . K. Mattingly, M. Maucieri, 9 f. -lr V M. Mazurk, D. Mazurk, P. N9 .3 .1 McAvoy, E. McCarthy, B. ' J ,,,, f McClain, L. McDonough. H XA ' I ' , ,, C. McIntosh, D. McKeown, J. McMichael, B. McMillan, D. Meisner, L. Merrick, M. Merrigan, D. Maryett. K. Meskan, D. Meyer, H. Meyer, L. Meyer, C. Midg- ley, J. Miles, P. Miller, S. Miller. Q- W .- 3' . ,'1l'1T:H 'J A 'x I I . ,,.f 'T' ., K 1 - -, 4.1.3 .A.. .md-., J, ll-f ' .E.5-,H We --- r A-. r f. nllllu , .,J.,.,' - JJ, ll ., 'W Qtr, J' 1 J ki ' l ,.-.. 'L' 0 i .,.,. , . .1 if -i il P J ' x , . -, ' 5 J. 4.-:H if V K I yi ' ,Ml la ,S l , I-?Y . . 1 , - y P ff' . .9 , ' ll' g . . - J 'I ' ll 'lnllnlnihtli ' l ly L. ln ll l -- , ,lvluwlll lll 'lu 1 ll ,, .. J l ll ll , 1 l l ' el X J .a nity, . 'x l- Y I J l r llllll J . 1 J JJ, 1 JJ ml AL . , rw. - -5 .gk ' -.-U -Q-, JJ a L? :,2.'.aI-g:'JQ5fi4'f.A' .. .,-, --.1 '.:j'4:,.:'.',,n,': Ml gal- l, '. ' , g , ll'-l Jg ' j JG: l J as ,V igil . .. . HL. r' EE .,- w Q, I -k fe I Xl ' 1 P f We U11 'T ' HSS :J D 5-1 -P P S. Miller, Miramonti, R. Miskanis, P M. Minagro, J Miline, T. Monick, D. Mon- sier, V. Montblanc. L. Moore, D. Morgan, K. Mori, S. Morini, J. Moritz M. Moscatello, Mottys, K. Mrnak. C. Mullenix, C. Muller, M Muller, M. Munns, G Muzzey, P. Myers, S. Nece J. Nelson. , - X M. Nelson, R. Nelson, D. V J ., Neuendorf, K. Neuendorf, H. , j V fi' J' . l Neuschaefer,J. Newlander,K Q -3 gi '-A i J Newlander, D. Nicholls. R ' . , 'T 2? , 4- . ., .,, - P: V - J J F J 3 Th in J fini' I ,gli ' J 7 ' Ji!-755' I4 l. H J K ' K sa 5. D. Nichols, G. Nichols, c, J . ' ,' ' ' ' ,, Q K , A lj L D Nlgro, B. Nishimoto, L. ' . , , fi , 4' . 'L 51 Nolan, R. Nordquist, D. J, ,,, 'A .as , , A M 'ogg I - ' J 2, -A ' Novak, D. Nurse. 53' 4, . 'J' -g J ' ' 55 NS' j '39 J ! Jf. J . ' - J J , .E -. .ef . a ll 'n J,1s ' , ifglili ' lJ ll V' 'T 'l 1 l w .lte ee 2 J T. obrigm, R. Oldenburg, D. , , P. w ' Olsen., D. Olson, L. Orienti, J... 4 , ' -. J ' Z 3 'vw 4 S. Orienti, J. Osheel, S. . f ' ,Q ,. fr 4 z Oughton. .V A V JJ' ,N , ,r A ' I t'lfJlll ? . ' H .2 :lo:'?Q.l H Sophomores W. Overom, P. Pagenelis, P. Paneitz, B. Parenti, N. Paris, A. Patten, S. Patten, G. Pawlak, J. Payton, VV. Pearce, P. Pearsall, B. Pedersen, C. Peeler, C. Penoyer, B. Per- alta,J. Perry. 'lv .A 33, if' A. . -' , ' P kim 1 I , I J-Ir, A R .s ' V., . M. Quattrochi, J. Ramsey, G. Raudabaugh, C. Reger, L. Reichenbach, R. Reichl, D. Reid, S. Reinertson. P. Restivo, Rieger, L. Riegler, A. Ripley, D. Rob- erts, A. Rodenbostel, B. Rogers, R. Rogers. S. Ross, D. Rossman, P. Roth, R. Rottschalk, R. Routson, C. Rozanski, W. Rubel, C. Rudd. lg fi it 5 v Q3 le iltg. --w .WU 1 fi :rv 'I- lil U , 'Q fj .xi F, . K at gut. lf ,L .gl .. ' it .f..-:Q .t A 1 ,- .,.-.- . . I .. tl V V , . . Q 1 .Q . . , is ...ft - ' lt . l f 7' fe w- f lf. 'Q 11.5-1' n JJ: - in V qu . 9 I A . P.. Q P i 'Q V l J.. X - Cf' .ff Q- liz. . ' .: . r ., ' ' A ' I . , ,, Q ra I F ' J 5 . K X P' P+ w' ' 1 A '? P ,V till i . . :lx ,ja t X :uh iq...- A 5 ' lik, H, 'WTA e - ' - 'e ff --s . . .. YY Lv - .V it I L. ' -- ' . X J V it it 3-f . 1127 'MA P' l ,mf-+w4. -1' 51 , at it L 1. -r f li.. A F ' sl., W -2 J if . Q f I W' ' rj 1 , A . J . . . -, ,- , fn, 5, H R t . ' Milf. 55.13 lx .av 'V ,A f ' J dl: . ,. Z , 1 - N.. Ya .Ar Z, . 1.-' '- if. x V , 'L x Mfg fa E: . . S l -A --. Li. . 'Qs M J '-?w - .. .J . J., usb' . 1 , lx. - .... I . P' ,rl .-xsqm. -.SQ-1 . ':ff' af J .. .3 V. .P ff . ll'll -' C. lg .. , i f flew ., .t .2f'f1f'e l 5 W- . .I l Y , W' . Q x 'ru . is 'Vt i ee lp? It 'Tv' M. Pesola, L. Peterson, P. Petitto, M. Phillips, J. Pike B. Piper, H. Pistello, Ll Pitts. D. Polich, Pollitz, K. Pos- tulu, D. Potee, P. Poulo- poulos, Powers, L. Prate, B. Prentice. R. Prete, B. Prezell, C. Pri- bish, E. Prince, J. Pritsch, L. Pror0k,J. Prusa, C. Quam. . , ', ly V . .4 ,'F f'7 i?:'Tl X -1 ' -'Cf-fl . , L.. L H l vi g' Xu.. . W h .--1-4 'r 'X - -. N l f . t X .. . tx , ll' X iiitrt . ie :Ei ffyk . --1 l 7' l t l ff W w r A , V H 1 S ........ , i X .L . i W.- l'f's 1 ....,. . .. , , - ' f ,i. .1 - Wi. J ' P ttttt ie . P' P J 1+ - , f E f ' 7' ' T: . -1 5 . A H ., t .fi,R ff. I I. J N E -jg? 2 - ii , J ',V, if . vu . .. I 'vi ,-5. 5. P 'Y fi? it .fx 4 M . W f 'f L A - ' ' . P 22.5 P , . ' it 3 N ' J .w i i'le ' 2. ' , '54, V A 4. ' --.il : 7,1 :Ira V! V - . W A - -51 5' --1. fi ..,.-- A ' f w i ' ' ' ii' ' H. . .. . J lr I b.: 0 I 4 . , X -..f' ' . A is -sv 'M' V A .... ' ' 1 1, .WA V .' .,. .A Q .A P N he ' ix if l A v 1 lam, , JJ! N. Rugen, J. Rumoro, M. Russell, J. Ryan,J. Ryan, M. Ryan, R. Salava, R. Saltsgaver. L. Salvatori, R. Sandquist, L Santi, P. Sarley, M. Savage J. Sawicki, E. Scalzitti, L Scam. G. Schaaff, D. Schawel, J Schiefelbein, R. Schillace, E Schirmer, C. Schmidt, C Schmidt,J. Schneider. Sophomores .1 ,. 1 'V Bf -9 T ' t 'is' V. Schneider, M. Scholz, D, --5 -V f . V f'-3 ' Schroeder, R. Schroeder, W. L '. 'J' di 'T ' Schultz, R. Schwartz, L. , V, xp - . I 2 .cwarz, ..cweis, x all -E qs VI :QF X I ' I , W X Sh CSh h lf' . Qx 'lol v ' Wg, --fl . A 1 linen.. . . .g.-.L ' -- -- .....i . .L -'. ,A Q' '. -' 'Q . , if - ,, ,-, G. Scott, Scott Sga- Ri ff tl T , 4 ' t w . .. ,,,' I . ffl QP helm, R. scar, J. sediak, H. 4. j,.,. , f-1 N I A , - Sengebusch, R. Sequens, M. ' lx ' A.. 335- f , 1-1 , Servatius. Nw ' ttu- if , fi X I XVI' KI. Shaver, Shaw, N. Shep- Q. Y 7' ch .-are 7 ' -3 herd, L. Shissler, AI. Shogrcn, ' A ' ,V R. Siegfried, K. Simpson, T. Y, .5 L.. ' . tt 4- Singer. vt l V ,. .. x -., V X 'fi V V., -fn-it A' . X .vr ,s girl, rj' V K W 1 r , S - V! - V V, if I , 1a'F4ig:6...,r. R. sms, R. skau, r. skaw- , .- 1,9 ' R ,,, ski, D. Skibbie, M. Skip- 'V ' 'f X ,WLN W5 ' .N HW worth, Skupien, I. Slivka, ,jii 11 WW' '7' , Tiff? ' E- 9 tte. . r 1 '- ' '- s 5-,VL . R A 2 .., . Nj' ':' 5: f'f .H I .. 'l . .W V 5 Q .. X. , ,. -. L Q .aegmj --E etdml 1.7 '9' .- W If ' U if f ' ,MA I ,Iii r I : - in , A fl Q :fy F, i C. Smith, C. Smith, D. - ,, . X .,, Fi, ' f . - P ' Smith, T. Smutzer, N. ' W . 4 V -, 'U gli. , . I 3 Q- A . Sneider, L. Snyder, M. Sober- if-jg A . - t , 9 5 Qfqgf 43 l -- - - - alski, C. Sorensen. ' 5 K 7 , 4 '. . .- f zf ': 'ian ' 1 -L: V - jun, ',g2 f' I . I -- - . I 1 ., .2 '-.1-'.J'.f5 4 X - in 1, X, , I ' , ' I 1 lt . ' I fl if v lj. V I Q 'V' ' ' S 'M M. Speciale, Spiering, S - A 1 I X ., V 1 si 3, 'FN Spmos, W. Sprague, R V., ' ' i W1 . X ,QQ Z 4. -u Sprenzel, R. Sprenzel, C ' .k , wi: L-,fi f i l BE 1 'W Sproch, K. Spry. 2 ' ' if K 1. . it . Nl' 'W : W 'S ' 'li X ii FW : 1 it 'V ' f . .. - . f ?f3f'V:'i' M f PTT - ' . T T Wm :': 3 W ' ' T l7 l'ET'T 1 ' . - .11 M. ' .. V tl ,. Z: 1 . , V T WP-'O Q , , A 4 W 1' -' Nfl S. Spyrison, T. Stabell, L 'T' - 1 -A --- , . ' ? i ' G. fy- j f V' ,g ' ' Stanley, R. Stark, T. Stauch 21,3 1 ' li 14 . 1. ' , lu' .A A '- T. Stauflner, D. Stawiarski ily - Ti ' ' ' -gf ig, 'T' 1' I T. Steeves. .,- I. 'ff' X -11 Q 4 S, .N Q , wr? R I 'N' f f v t ' ' l - -1 'R nf A ll f 1 .ff . - Li... 5311- 'l -LL - - L f V -ff 7 V' L Nil Y Y -- Y V 7 ' -T-Tl FF L' i f. 'H T ' -e - ,112 lt .Qui -i A lt al ,i R T .5 , ,.,, T ' , - b l, T C. Steinbach, R. Stelz, C. A g' V 'lv ' l 'su ' x -.Q A:.,. 1 Stewart, Stewart, D , ',, 1 ' fr, ff .K , - ' ' A K h ff Stob, S. Stoner, Stout, L. l R ' X, T --ff . . ..... R Stom- R it A .. R- ' T . +R A . T T P. Stauss, M. Stroh, Stry- kowski, G. Stull, S. Sturm, S. Sturtevant, D. Sugino, L. Suk. M. Swanson, E. Sweeney, P. Swistara, G, Syvcrson, E. Tanner, C. Tanzer, Tara- cek, D. Tash. J. Tauchen, H. Taylor, J. Taylor, L. Taylor, R. Teich- ler, A. Tessmann, M. Theo- dore, M. Thermos. - - ii ' xii' I ----' 'll' T.. J nh, : L, 3.51: N . V qw .iyy V .A I 5 J h :: ...1 4: if I. V 1t ? ' ig? ' i' i S ' . xt .-7 A' if 4 Li' if A 'i,T.?., f -L ff-.2723-,E 5 I H we I - - 3,,.,.,f -- . - A ' ' ' l V -: R . 4 .1 - - ' ' TQ - 1' . 4' - f uk V, 2 . ' C7 5 ', ' . 4, ' I 4 V F ' .. A, ,- I 1. -gp' 4 - D f if : X ' U5 . - V JL' R -:bl ' 1' ,gf X 'Q M J ..- , ..f if - .0 ...F .... ,. ,, au: .V V. .V an-,X .... , ...., .ifnsi-E, K M Hai 1 lll ll M b w, .1 y X W r-5 . I ' . 4 W If 1 ji, ik' re 1 . ...Qt - lr 4 as ,. RR- 5.' 5,gg 4 ' me 4 F. Thiel, L. Thompson, V. Thompson, G. Thorpe, P. Toelcke, K. Towner, R. Townsend, S. Tritt. W. Troller, Trout, S. Turek, A. Valdez, D. Vallee, J. VanCleave, D. VanEwyk, L. Vann. W. Weith, S. Weldon, P. Westergren, J. Westlund, C. wma, R. wick, B. wid- holm, D. Wiesneth. K. Williams, K. Williamson, D. Wilson, G. Wilson, J. Winkler, T. Winn, L. Win- ter, P. Winter. J. Wojcik, B. Wold, D. Wolff, M. wonfr, D. wood rich, Worobec, M. Wright, C. Wyzevich. i il. 'sf A. y . . , f l 1 fig '- ' -. .,,.. . ' ' x 'J' if l B ' V 1 T li Qi? 'W a i'. . 6 ' '-: aS '5jfffT?' I S I 5 ' l ' , 1 Q' i V 1 - i ,. H H i 1 F af rv'- Ili. nu iw ,a Sophomores Vi Vilimek, B. Voakes, L. Vogt S. Voss. S. Votruba, B. Wachtel, C. Waggoner, J. Walker, W. Walkup, D. Wallace, Wal- lincler,J. Wallis. M. Ward, B. Warfield, T. Warner, R. Warnock, Warren, M. Wawak, M. Webber, L. Webster. . gn.-,' 7 1l.,. Xt.1- .va 'u .i rx 9 fl X 1 1' T he A-gg L k lfbggz fil S. Yano, J. Young, P. Young- quist, Zaitz, B. Zajkowski J. Zaruba, G. Zeman, D Zimmerman. W. Zurow, V. Marshall, P McCombs. . Vazquez, M. Veeser, K. cker, M. Vihnanek, B. 1 Class of 1970 f. 9237 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Nancy Lar- son, Secretary, Chris Anderson, Treasurer, Jeff Meskan, Vice-President, and Steve Tattershall, President. . Abate, D. Achzehner, G. dams, K. Adams, R. Ahlgrim, . Akerhielm, A. Albano, j. ldrich. . Alexander, B. Anderson, I. Anderson, K. Anderson, K. nderson, M. Anderson, R. .Anderson, R. I. Anderson. V. Anderson, S. Andrews, R. rnton, M. Arpin, M. Aubin, I. Auch, Aj. Augustine, K. .vard ffl' H-1 '3 . W' X as Ue1f.1rf?+.:... , , .. W H ff ,Ar 'V 'N -3 Freshmen zz .- M? l 'V ' zz 'zz -zzz jzl z zz W D. Babb, M. Baehr, B. Bag- , , .B 1. .A .. , ab ,. N dazzas, w. Baka, R. Ball, N. , 4 z. 2' 1 Q , Ballard. N. Ballard, G. B zz z z. 'B Baltrus. X I L i' 'TT 'z a- . l Q , fa riff. I T H .zllzi S V. T ' win. .4 Y T f l - ...- : ill' i l D. Barnett, W. Barry, A. V z z .,, ' .. ' XX! ' l Barta, B. Bartlett, W. Basa- 52 - 1.4 H' 15 ,-' ' V' : ' ll' T 'S' T 'l '- 'U nise, M. Bathum, K. Bau- fl, , , ni ,ll X ' nj luuuuu Q ' 3 i mHnnzFzBedC1'- z 3 :.'I'?EiE'. zz- QB z f' XX ZX ' 5? X X ..---- K X l ,... X - ff lzz .. XX zz. B z ,. , ff Ra BC-faffz .zz Bafamzzmzz Ra fi' J .j 'l 1' z 4' f ig? X Berkshire, R. Berkshlre, D. . , I-'Qi -. Le . Blgle, nj. Bishop, P. Bister- 1 l . ' N 'rr P T z- 7 - z iffy W if ' ' . 1 -'- zw z C I' L' Black' zzazfz M: z. B .al X E-., ,J ff l! i iw AX o ,X jg . gf X ii i u i' T zzli 4:32. z ij, V ii ff ' zz: zt. Y Z X: - ji ' ' ' ': i ' , ,XXXMXXX ' Xb :alia M X - , :M 1 XX X am' ,... ' :ll , 4 X 3 . an ,XX C. Blanchard, D. Boden, K. - - -if zz gi l - A z z .la Lf ... . Bohl, C. B0Ilh0fTCrz C- Born- X ff zffw :': L 'J z 'I lu i X f--7. sen. H. Bos, B. Bosko, T. gg -wg, z, 'z ,q1L,j5,X i . - . . XX .fl Bouwkamp. i i z f . ,.-Agig5z'X izzz..j3zztlBl -Q' Xi ll zz jlz lz X 'iw X X W XX - .- 'f'.lf'i':'l z X .a V T ' 5 ' - ll , ,4 ' 1 , 'z z.. ' , A .., C Y zzz, zlzlzzzn TX. .. zzz ,XX k X X -XX ,ijt X I 'Q X 2 I .. 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Caldarulo, if . z Y -5' , .U 'F L- Camp- z . . z T z ...Q ff l I zzz Q1 M iz! a 3 Ei' .1 Y zf 1 'B 'fff l z . z .. B ... l z... E- ' I af' ':': rg.. ,XX 'g:z .Azf fzX,,j '. jf'::E:j,z j ll .A .. iz, -z-. f. B U fr l z rzzm X-.tr X l 'la X zzr H 5 zz zz zz XX NX - XXXzzzmg 3. 7 :-:- z- . fi! z- 6. 2 1 ' B .. z 'F JK 1.32 .unix -zz z W ' . . ,X,f,X. W . X i lf., I 'T . ji l ,.. ,A A. , .f . :' ' 'Xz -' . zz:' - z. aa, , , ' H 'bv Ai ii ANNN V W ia. X XA-- l l 1 I z l T. Campagna, C. Campbell, LI. Carden, M. Carlson, P. Carlson, M. Carney, K. Car- penterhj. Carter, W. Carvell, J. Cass, C. Cas- taldi, D. Castelli, C. Castle, N. Casto, S. Ceithaml, D. Centanni. J. Ceruto, E. Chada, G, Chal- fant, T. Cheesman, P. Chiap- petta, R. Chodorowski, C Christensen, S. Christensen. Freshmen S ' J gf S . .. an J ., ppm, Ga .'J ' J 'J I J ,: ,.f ' J D. Chrlsterson, Chrtstoffel . be G J 'E gl J V' , J , ' 'A l , ..., A. Ciaccia, D. Cxaccta, J -2 'J . 2,1 2 Z ' ' -J -gg ' L3 , '7'gfgJ J ,,.: Cihak, Clausen, Clay- C3 ' A f N -J . e D' K , :.. POOL R- Clearv- . H 'X ., C 'A 1: 'A J li J' , ' . rf JJJ, in fd- -TJ Ilzlzn J. JJJW J J J Ji J ' ,Jf5::ii :'QQf,JJ'fJ'Wi :-- J a JJ n G. Clemence, J. Comerford . . .. ,.. ,... ,..- i , . , . , , ...s.,. . , 'I F' 1J ' ' W' v,J ' .5 E fb 'V J- ' E. Conley, Considme, J . .J .1 J JJ .J J ' J l Qi- . Constantine, Contorno, B J ' J L J H J ' J ' -Jr ' J rw Cook, K. Coomans. .. r Nd 'L . ' .7 Y A si 1 t A J' ll -i5 if Y. g 1'.Z :f2'5 39 .wf'f:'..f1f'J . fu Y . , ln . .541 Ml' MJ .og E. Cooney, M. Cooper, G. u p ' ,RJ JJ l' - 7' J J J -v ff ' Copenhaver, D. Coscntino, - .Q ' ' J J gil T' if' J .3 . ff C D. Cowell, Cox, W. Cox, Ji ' QQ I - i.l if -'Q . A. COZZif2lI'l0. ' .:.: W.. I -5 K J J J J JJ!! vv- J A JJ? J J . J JJ: ,ii 'fy wi will Q L1 ,J s o.J l S. Cramer, F. Croschere, 'J J -ml J 'A '--: H' , 'Jr ' it r -' Cross, M. Cummings, M. I? W 'Y i 'Q' Fav i ,' ' ' J- .P Curtis, D. Cyrwus, K. Dal- 'EJ --li ', J J-ff-f J -. heim, B. Dalton. 'JPJ - f -1' is e.s,...- f . , X , . Q ' H. .. K .J ,W J J J J X . JJ, J., J O .4 't ' -f . ' V A :J .1 rw .. . - V ' 'fill' . JJ J . . .ff . ff' K' -fl ' . . J ' 'i 5 , . ' J - .- 'H T W. J. Darby, D. Daugherty, D. -J - ' -J 1' Z 'Z f ,J 'I J'QJill Davenport, L. Davis, M - ' YJ ' - JJ ' V 1 ' Davis, R. Davis, N. DeFlorio, J .T f rf: 5 ' QI, . fj - K. Degnan. J., Q1 -ii? X . -..JJJJ.J gig gi' Q 'Y' ' 4 'J... iJ J' J J J -- J W -7- -7 i-W Q -' S 'l -l'.., f r e ' I' l 'liw -J.. 1. ,. ., 15, .. , S. Deicke, D. Delozier, J 'null I . er . 31 11- .- 'ff-1-. . 1 - .. Lv JJ J'J 3 J ' . J. ' -f' J DeMas1, DeMuro, D. De- , ,J I it . - , f EJ i vine, B. Dibelka, D. Dickin- J 'J ' V ilg v .J .J V - ' son, R. DiOrio. J 5 J J ' 'V r, .J X 'J , J ,. J J xg H J JJ J'-a, -' Sr... . ifil. f J J' J J J., J'v:fJJ ,YJ N -Jifv f ligyv qJ:JJJJJ.- ffXJ JJ T31 D ' of Ti Q. D ff 5. ff, .. ..... . D l JJ l ' JJ . 75, . L' .wp ' M. Davis, B. Done, F. 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J -. - C. Esposito, K. Ex, P. Eygen- 'JJ ' HJ ' JjJ K, huysen, M. Faegre. 1 ' 'f -11 ' -15' W' I.. J - mi- 5. w'Hv m ..: i -'5sJf-Z ':' I' it I Q ' X -- . '. G. Fairhurst, R. Farquhar, N. Farr, M. Fassbinder, M. Fassbinder, C. Federowicz, K. Felber, S. Felt. . , rl ,IJ-JJ .Q E gn . T . 5 i lF A ' in if l + 3 J, A C 1199 - it ,Jf ' , ni.. . T Freshmen of - in 3 ,lp H 'S l ii i lv G. Fencl, K. Fennell, M. Fer- - -' V Aft, , 'E 'tg' ga ' gus, A. Fey, D. Fialco, J. 3 M A i ' Field, D. Fike, R. Finkler. l R I ' ' l, 1: A. Fioti, A. Fischer, R. '?g 'fisg Fischer, F. Fitzgerald, S. L - ' Fletcher, W. Flynn, T. Foger- W, ty, V. Foltz. , , ' ' i F - M iM'? ikaf xv FQ D W 1 if ' f, :W li if i We .. 'F ' F Q 55 X if ,X 'Fra' L I 1 'K x .,. -1-. . . - I ., .. Y V b A L J 1 l U' l .ff . . l . i , .. f '3 1 Q ' lit X .L .Y --ff -,.,- ' -FJ: 3' 57 .Q -N V 4 l :A Y: V V mi , fs , r .fl ,x . I ' X l P. Forsythe, G. Foster, M Foster, E. Foutch, A. Fraser J. Freda, K. Fredrick, L. 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Isaacson, D Iwachniuk. M. Jablonsky, Jackson, K Jackson, D. Jacobs, T. Jacob- sen, H. Jacques, R. Janes, S. L J , 'Z K. , 1 V ' .'.. - -In , -..- mzff- ' H 1 5, -. 'vi iw .--v w J . .Q . Hi A J J ,' ,a f Jardine. i I Y ' . . .. ...- 2 1 J' W .fin EF li X H 2 .. Q' ' ' l' l 1. J H, fp. A f I+, I Y Il iw ' mi J fe. H K A K A f 7 D -12 41 - K1 I. F .l J JYAA 1 -h em W 1 5 j .!' i5f f Il f 4 J J, , . l . .i .1 . ,fm ii..-.fz f 4 E' lllilli. - fifiliilig :ilf+ll.n.4-fi I i D' . J. Kaiser, A. Kalish, M. Kan- arek, K. Karasek, G. Karcz, L. Karpiel, G. Kasper, W. Kasper. R. Kastory,J. Kautzmann, M. Kawales, N. Kearney, J. Kehoe,J. Kemp, D. Kent. D. Kenyon, B. Kepple, D. Kimball, Kimbrell, D. King, J. King, M. Kirkwood, K. Kisner. I' 1 x .. .x 5 A I u e A . fi , . U . W K lu. X .. . sf Ns ' 4217! l 1 H5 1 . ,l f 1, if fp 1 1 . - 'F wa H .Q W 1' ., 1. 'gf 1, , ., ral H - .. . ...,. ..,, , W V , 3 i, . :::::. . J E 7 l - . ,. ... .. . ' N ef. . '1 ' . ' ., 'lj-ae, Q V 5 ' Ny J :ag V, I4-. 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Josifek, J. Judd E. Kacura, S. Kafka. ro-. 'Q ' .4 i., i 4 . 'g 1!K 5 2 ' . f is H 1 5 Q l I 4 P l IL . l r E A Q. Y l . rp , a 1 Freshmen R. Klomann, P. Kmen, P. Kohler, C. Kolwitz, P. Komel, B. Korlus, P. Kowalski, P. Kozlowski. T. Kraegel, T. Kral, D. Kra- licek, L. Krieger, K. Kriz, D. Krueger, R. Krzysko, S. Kuc- ker. lA ,lil 'Y .nb N r I-HT 1 . 'fsg , 5 .. I mul '.',' ml' .l,, pl 'J l I Xl l 'ii A ll Pl D. Lichtenhelcl, G. Lietz, F. Linden,J. Lindhorst, S. Lines, G. LoCoco, E. Lohmiller, P. Loid. R. Long,J. Loseff,J. Lowrey, A. Lucas, K. Ludeks, R. Lu- frano, S. Lugo, G. Lullo. M. Lupella, R. Lusk, G. Lutz, G. Lyle, S. Lyle, Macchione, F. MacLennan, L. Mager. F , i. . J! Q I Ka if N : . 1 xr ' A f , x '. 2 ui ., N' - 32?- Te'.f: E k. if .5-5. gf: 'E 42.. . -U ' J. Kuhn, C. Kukovec, C. Kuntz, D. Kupkowski, P Kurasz, M. Ladd, J. Lahey, D. Lahvic. J. Lamb, L. Lambke, S. Lan- de, C. Landes, S. Landes, B. Lange,J. Lange, N. Larson. M. Lauritzen, Laustsen, F. LaVanway, T. Lavery, R. Leckelt, N. LeGarc, C. Less, D, L'Heureux. J. Magnetta, M. Magnuson R. Main, B. Maiinowski, Mf Malone, L. Manchen, M. Ma- niglia, T. Mann, K. Manning, C. Mannino, Mannino, D. March, D. Mar- chese, R. Marchiorello, M. Marchitto, W. Marchitto. W. Marquardt, C. Martin, T Martz, G. Massa, T. Massa M. Mathena, T. Matherly, J Matis. T. Matonis, Mayton, McCauley, P. Mcflluskey, T. McDermott, P. McDonald, M. McGrath, G. Mead. A. Megregian, P. Melville, D. Merrigan, Meskan, E. Meyer, T. Meyer, V. Miceli, P. Michael. .-i - , C L. l r' . ,: S E A- ' , 4, -J 5 I ' F 1 H, W-52 , z' . . - TSE 1 ', ' fl ' QQ, 2 l iffy 4 . ,G B . 'll J. Nesvacil, M. Nesvacil, V. Nichols, L. Nielsen, M. Nier- hoff, Nisbet, B. Novak, M Novak. P. Nowak, T. Nowak, W, Nu- fer, M. O'Brien, E. Ogren, Olsen, C. Olson, L. Olson. S. Olson, S. Orienti, D. Or- low Orr D. O,Shea J Overom, V. Paddock, T. Padl gm. Freshmen le 31 xam jf' ' ' , Z I J D. Michalak, A. Miller, C. Miller, R. Miller,J. Mills, P. Mills, M. Miuccio,J. Mochel. D. Moeller, D. Monti, C. Moore, C. Moore, S. Moor- house, K. Morgan, T. Mor- gan,J. Morris. S. Moses, A. Mukukenow, B Mullany, L. Munno, D Muraski, Mutter, P. Nagy L. Nelson. .,::. i ::v? ,-.: E Ei S. Paganelis, M. Pagano, J Palmer, C. Palmisano, J. Pa lumbo, B. Papiech, C. Parker D. Paschon. S. Paskiet, L. Patten, D. Paul- son, C. Pearson, D. Pedersen P. Pedersen,J. Pepe, R. Percy. G. Perleth, L. Petersen, D Peterson, K. Peterson, S. Pe- terson, L. Pfaffenberger, K. Philip, T. Piehl. Freshmen P. Piekarski, R. Piekarski, R. Pitassi, C. Plahuta, S. Pointec, D. Polich, H. Porter, M. Porter. C. Potee, V. Potterville, G. Poulos, J. Powers, A. Prasky, B. Preisel, W. Prekel, M. ,fe-: f vi ,., 'R . 1 Ak, .... . I , Z ., V -1' 'r,..N ,YF ,. F zsisga Prete. ,. '- ' .tl'f'4.3 1' 'lf' ' Y. .1 yy! ,J t -- ....: r it -.lvl 'N - '1.,,, .t 1 ' x . ' ,fn 1 1555: 1, Mi - lfk- in .. ' Q A . -W . I A X. I .. ,, 3, ' - at -l- R. RitTe, C. Ripley, R. Ripley, J. Ritter, D. Roberts, Rob- erts, B. Robertson, J. Robin- CHC. S. Rodriguez, B. Roen, G. Rolfe, S. Roman, R. Rose, D. Rots, W. Rubicuski, A. Ruch- ala. M. Ruchala, E. Rudderham, R. Ruflie, M. Russc, C. Ruth, R. Ruth, M. Ryan, T. Ryan. L -' wr E M. is-it V if t riii it i f lg .,., ' l wi 9 ' 1 -:-' it .k I ,' thi ff W. l 'T i Q ' .., ' ' S i r- Y lf. .: .. :' l J fhtff l Q -,'iTi..h. MN .E t Y 43.1 D. Prevendar, R. Prezell, S. Price, Prinke, G. Prinzing, S. Prochaska, Prusa, D. Pusateri. D. Pyzik, C. Quail, D. Ra- datz, J. Radic, S. Rangus, G. Ranieri, R. Rea,J. Redden. S. Redmon, E. Reger, D. Reid, M. Reinholz, P. Reyn- olds, A. Ricciardi, K. Rich- ardson, P. Riedel. T. Ryl, J. Rylands, K. Rynes, R. Sanek, J. Sanders, L. San- ders, G. Sansbury, R. Santuc- ci. R. Sannders, T. Scallion, E.. Schaudt, D. Schirmer, S. Schlesinger, D. Schleyer, L. Schmidt, R. Schmidt. S. Schmidt, M. Schmitt, C Schneider, L. Schneider, T Schnellcr, R. Schnurr, A Schoenborn, N. Schoenfeld. M. Schuler, M. Schultz, T. Schultz, A. Schwartz, R Schweihs, M. Schwieters, D Sedlacckhj. Segreti. C. Sells, M. Sellar, R. Semma L. Sharp, D. Shelton, J. Shel ton, T. Shustack, K. Siegen thaler. W ill- if 4 . 'r l 1 'fs f 7' D. Spradley, H, Spratt, G S r K Sta leton Stauffer P Y, .4 P ,JM S. Stein, C. Stemgraber, Stepanek. K. Sterett, P. Steward, J Stewart, P. Stewart, R. Stew- arts, L. Stiehl, D. St. Louis S. Stolzy. J. smut, B. strand, J. sim- l ton, W. Streid, B. Strueh, Suchor, W. Sukup, D. Sulli- Van. J ii lx lf T-fort ', V + i ' '- it , .viii XY - '.,, F .' -L-: T I T w 1- rf Q Freshmen Q-441.575 , I if 4 P . 1 ffigyl P. Sieloff, M. Sisson, C. Skaw- ski, D. Skeels, LI. Skiba, G. Skudlarekhl. Sledz, S. Sliz. R. Slocum, M. Sluss, P. Smejkal, S. Smiley, D. Smith, G. Smith, H. Smith,j. Smith. R. Smith, -I. Sommerio, L Spagnola, R. Spann, M. Spear B. Sperandeo, K. Sperandeo R. Spiering. M. Sullivanhl. Sutherland, D. Swan,J. Swanson, L. Swecker, T. Syverson, C. Tardy, S. Tattershall. L. Taylor, M. Teachman, W. Tews, P. Theiner, S. Thomp- son, G. Thoreson, T. Thorn- ton, D. Tichy. R. Timms, S. Tobias, L. Tom- asek, D. Tompkins, L. Ton- kin, S. Towne, K. Trattner, j. Tritt. 1 Freshmen C. Trocke, T. Truckenbrod A. Trunek, L. Trytek, M. Turek, R. Turek, R. Turek, L. Tvrdik. T. Underwood, W. Vande- man, G. Vandon, J. Van- Meter, A. Venezia, F. Venk- ler, S. Verzal, T. Visser. wb asf, tix 'J R. Wenzel, B. White, D. White, P. Wiesnelh, D. Wight, H. Wilcox, K. Wiles, T. Williams. L. Williamson, M. Wilson, T. Wilson, K. Winter, P. Win- theiser, P. Wisner, W. Witt- wer, B. Wohler. M. Woisard, D. Wolf, K. Wolfln, K. Wolsztyniak, L. Wolter, M. Workinger, D. Wozniak, R. Wrzosek. iT 'A' N ' ' '47 E: e' 1 7, ' ' Yu.. 3: . ' f 7. I. ' f'-' A M , f 'A J n 5 1' l lf -11,31 -. TT V ' , . .,, q ,, I E T J. Vojtech, D. Vorel, Voss R. Vuillaume, C. Wagner, B Walker, L. Wallace, K. War- l'lCI'. W. Warren, M. Wasil, D Watschke, G. Weaver, Weaver, M. Weaver, T. Web er, M. Weiger. M. Weiss, M. Welling, C Wemple, A. Wenzel, D. West by, N. Westphal, D. Westrom A. Wetzel. 'S' 1 L. Wych, J. Yamasaki, D. Yurachek, K. Zeinert, J. Zer- avich, A. Zimmerman, A. Zimmerman, C. Zimmerman. L. Zimmerman, P. Zuke. a -, .-, SEEN m 5111-::1.E,wQ!l if it 1 l ffssz 12122: l w l sm, l l Cfi0QEilTI'll'CJRS: FACULTY: SENIORS: UNDlERClljASSMEN 'f SPORTS r ,g5S,ue'lNlcAvoy, l ABT STAFF TWA l l lll l Su Speck Linda Miller Ioanne Wendt, chairman tlMz1rilyn Signerw 'Pat Scott' M janet Wallind'er Earl Kemp, chairman Ann Christianson Gary ' ,.. 1 , W ' Pam Warren, cliiairman Carol Pribish john Prusa : r.,, Qfflner Gage, eljgurman eff Kaiser Dan McGrath Tom McGrath john Wfzirren limi Balls Noreen Fitzgerald Phyllis Winter ' kIan'Mrozek iif-1 Dziwhal Hiiuptftighrer Cover by john Farrell 7 ,. 11 I 111-11.-r. .I L:I:: 3fmI, 111 l E E Zl'lTiH'1.1IIggg1.1..1 Ii ' ..1M..qgg1:ggg.1I I II III l l'..1'w11' 1. M I 1II' .... 1. 1 Z . 11. 1.1-I - 111III111 -' rz Q . 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