Willowbrook High School - Centurion Yearbook (Villa Park, IL)

 - Class of 1968

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' x ,,., . h I' f, .1 R. b :I-fy -f - -P A A Q Izlf 6 Vin- homecoming '67 SD w 1 f. I seniors Ron Kimball and Sue Johnson juniors Craig Arend and Sue Bach sophomores Bill Carvell and Gay Heard freshmen Mike Sarallo and Barb Chandler I 2 1 17? ., 1- 1: Ffgzn ,ff , 5233?- f ,5xHw,Mif7'ff?4 1.f9.ip1w3'f--MM, 15 f .Q 1- 4r,. ifw 'mmfvf . T.,.2Q,Q il 2,-Q my gf.-5?-EQ gp ' f N -F . fx Kififfeif Q fiiifli' 1 -gif H1155 ii W , 'Wi f spy A.,- -,, M 4-.Q-ae'-f - L ' 1 .,. E Wd' ,ff National Honor Society is an honorary organization dedicated to the recogni- tion of outstanding students. Candidates for membership are juniors who have attained at least a 3.25 grade average and seniors vvho have attained at least a 3.0 grade average. The final members are selected from the candidates by a vote of the faculty on four criteria: character, leadership, service,and scholarship. The final membership may consist of five percent of the junior class and fifteen percent of the senior class. Members elected in their junior year must gain a faculty vote of confidence in their senior yearto retain theirstatus. The Officers are elected by the incum- bent members at the beginning of the academic year. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: STANDING: Bruce Rabe, President, and Laura Castle, Treasurer, SEATED: Bobbi Janicek, Vice-President: and Patricia Lechowicz, Secretary. national honor society recognizes scholastic achievement NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Marilyn Signer, Khris Carlberg, Barb Louis, Judy Voss, Pat Moore, Marcia Bennison, Sue Urban, Linda Sindelar, and Gail Main: SECOND ROW: Carolyn Weiss, Angie Schenck, Ellie Enholm, Sue Halliday, Chris Barton, Cheryl Bailey, Sue Bahnick, and Debbie Andrew: THIRD ROW: Randy Snowden, Bob Siegfried, Roger Hallmark, Walter Schneider, Dale Finke, Keith Harris, Paul Kurzeja, Pierre L'Heureaux, and Bill DuPuis. You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. This is the motto of Quill and Scroll, the Inter- national Honorary Society for high school journalists. Sponsored by Mr. Harold R. Johnson, the WB chapter has seventeen members. This honor is granted to juniors and seniors in the upper one-third of their class, who have excelled in some phase of journalism. Students must be recom- mended by their advisor and be approved by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. initiates are inducted at a candle- Iightceremony. tj -sail I QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: STANDING: Tom McGrath and Fred Thorne, Co Presidents. SITTING: Ann Christianson, Secretary: and Pat Scott, Treasurer. quill 8. scroll represents literary achievement QUILL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROW: Wendy Farnham. Susan Johnson, Ann Christianson, Sue Urban, Pat Blastik, Vicki Edwards, and Lynn Snyder. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Signer, Mark Kuntz, Dan McGrath, Tom McGrath. Fred Thorne, George Weaver, Jeff Kaiser, Sue Gary, and Pat Scott, I7 '93 .5 if .uf 1 at-xii t if 92 fa A.. . 'rt fi? E , A he ' 71 , qv thi. -, W9 L, A a g S' Y fi-2' u its , I N' ' ffl who .,Q:,A,f:1 55 5 by rr-M , i f I 55, ff ,aw fi Q ,.,y '- CENTURION EXECUTNES SEATED Jeff Kaiser Sports Chairman Tom McGrath and Dan McGrath Co Editorsg STANDING: Ann Christ- lanson Seniors Chairman Pat Scott Underclassmen Chairman Marilyn Signer and Sue Gary Activities Co-Chairmen: and Marcia centurion Following the tra- dition of past publi- cations, this year's Centurion staff has tried to create a true image of the academ- ic and social life at Willowbrook. Under the guidance of Mr. Frank Morgan, the staff has worked long and hard to produce a yearbook we hope youwillenjoy. x E 56.511 5+ , f .ff 1: 'zavwr K ,L in 'W ' . - cv lpn SWW 2 me 'mf' 8 mn .sv P v J : sg A ff attire Q5 welter 'ml' gg . K Vw., fi ,ggg Q 2 r,,, t, if :Ev 1 5' if gm, -iv ' 1. . 'AA .. Q, CENTURION STAFF: FIRST ROW: Scott Andrews, Helene Jacques, and Jim Balls: SECOND ROW: Torn Timreck Stacylee Oughton, Torn Acton, Sandra Kafka, Phyllis Winter, and John Prusa: THIRD ROW: Glenn Sansbury Jonnwarrentand Janet Wallinder. does bigger and better things 2 , CENTURION TYPISTS: Sandy Long, Darlene ' 5 K W-..-P' it E it , i l S l Meyer, Virglnla Paveslcn. and Pat Moore. EXECUTIVE BOARD. BACK-Vicky Edwards, Co-editor: Pat Blastik, Associate editor: Fred Thorne, Sports editor. FRONT-George Weaver, Feature editor: Jan Ritter, Co-editor. Sue Urban interviews teachercounselor Don Johnson, SKYLINE covers news ofwillowbrook 20 Wk: W . is H s wuw-.. SEATED: Carol Braunshausen, Publicity Manager, Lynn Prate: and Debbie Lukitsn, Ad Manager, STANDING: Craig Grude fwitn camerab Keith Kasper, Joyce Beeskow, Debbie Draper, and Randy BeMent. Linda Patten, Business Manager. Sue Doerr, Assistant Feature Editor. y ,,,,,, lit:-we we-. lf., K M -Q M. ,.,, .MW ,X 21 REPORTERS: FRONT: Lynn Stiehl, Cay Campbell, Mary Jo Lombardo, and Lynn Snyder, BACK: Sue Johnson, Ellie Johnsen, Bill Warren, Sue Urban, and Mark Kuntz. ,.,...--- REPORTERS: FRONT: Sue Doerr, Jim Wesolowski, and Greg Gray, BACK: Steve Cramer, Mark Teachman, Marcia Wright, Faith Economy, and Karen Mori. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Wally Marquardt, Bert Dalton, and Rick Hockett. Q, X 22 S Q. f'-el: J i .mr - H A .fl Y ,, -if F: E ji V fs.,-,f'ff, : ' - '73, ix in I 65.5, Y A HM I ' 1, ,. ' K Y t ' V E Hi ls! 7 -,,, ri , Q, i V f ' M A 3.51 ' - X A N M' li 5175 Ei 4 X A Y 1 , l PRlNTlNG the SKYLINE is done by letterpress and oliset in the school printing department John Fowler and Bob Reichl position copy on copy board of press camera. 'V' Q9 Printing students working at a light table. FRONT: Randy BeMent, Art Tessman, George Fisher, Ted Ahrens, Phil Toelke, Jeff Kammes, and Bob Kerwing BACK: Jerry Conlee and Don Curley, Dan McCluskey preparing a press run for Skyline. Glenn Azzeralo and Bruce Mecklen- burg make up pages for Skyline. Printing students at stone. FRONT: William Tegtmeyer, Greg Christoffel, Charles Gallagher, Dale Kovach, Andrew Matulica, Mark Ran- ieri, Tom Skawski, Steve Goetz, John Neron, and Ken Mrnak: BACK: Martin Speciale, Robert Banas, Don Novak, Tom Kruse, Gary John- son, and Stan Richards. 23 student council The Willowbrook Student Council is an all-school organization whose responsibility is to provide opportunities for the exercise of good citizenship in a democratic society. The main purposes of the Student Council are to govern student activities, to promote good feel- ings between the faculty and the student body, to provide students with an active part in student government, and to pro- mote inter-school and school-community relations. Council has been active sponsoring charitable projects, the Almond Drive, Homecoming, their annual Sock Hop, and the Winged Warrior. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Jack Hedquist, Vice-President: and Gary Matthews, President, BACK ROW: Sara Johnston, Treasurerg Pat Lechowicz, Corresponding Secretary: and Sue Johnson, Recording Secretary. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Serge Castelain, Donna Larson, Sue Johnson, Cheryl Mannino, Ann Christianson, Laura Cas- tle, and Cheryl Kornackg SECOND ROW: Sue Cassell, Mary Bicicchi, Sue Schoff, Pat Lechowicz, Sara Johnston, and Bonnie Pyzikg BACK ROW: Jim Wesolowski, Tim Workinger, George Weaver, Gary Matthews, Lars Kruse, Jack Hedquist, and Bob Ulrich. NOT PICTURED: Karen Hurley and Bob Krempasky. - f 2 1 A - - iiQ?sQiW JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Laurie McDonough, Kathi Postula, Bill Malone, John Warren, Dave Harrington, and Jo Havel- horst, BACK ROW: Julie Agnes, Judy Klick, Pete Harrison, Corky Geist, Eileen Smietana, Pat Petitto, and Terry Patten. NOT PICTURED: Sue Bach and Chuck Steinbach. we i . i ,: , . . SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Jan Stratton, Faye Venkler, Charmaine Esposito, Jean Yamasaki, John Claypool, and Daphne Kenyon, BACK ROW: Patty Reynolds, Nancy Schoenfeld, Rick Timms, Bill Carvell, Jeff lVleskan, and Mark Schultz. NOT PIC- TURED: Julie Englebaugh, Nancy Larson, and Tim Williams. FRESHMEN COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROW: Rick Ruffle, Rich Nishimura, and Betty Stein. BACK ROW: Sandi Davis, Pete Krogh, Garry Ruick, and Nancy Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Glen Bicicchi, Barb Chandler, Debbie Harloff, Gary Johnson, Pam Lewis, Bonnie Kowske, Joyce Lopatka, and Tracy Williams. .1 l .-. als SENIOR Cl-lOlRi FIRST ROW: C. Greene, J. Schiefelbein, M. Sanders, J. Shiefelbein, S. Wlochall, C. Hughes, R. Larson, L. Mosteller, E. Lupo, L. Castle. E Smietana, S. Bacus. D. Zimmerman, J. Palumbo, C. Davis, and N. Reusch, SECOND ROW: W. Martens, B. Anderson. M. Miene, C. Snyder, K. Lovelace, L. Schwarz P. Bartels. S. Satkins, M. Bouwkamp, B. Kolenbrander, L. Salvatori, D. Makarevich, S. Schott, J. Wilson, J. Mclntyre, G. Bailey, P. Moore, P. Centofante, and C senior choir receives standing ovation Senior Choir, the highest accomplishment of the Willowbrook choral department, consisted of nearly eighty members this year. The choir, under the direction of J. Maurice Dobbins, participated in the annual Christmas and spring concerts along with the band and orchestra once again this year. ln addition to these traditional activities, the choir, with the aid ofthe freshman girls' choir, the girls' glee club, and the junior choir, sold holly and winter greens during the Christmas sea- son to earn money to purchase record playing equipment for the choral room and to furnish schol- arships to the University of Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp. 26 Heist: THIRD ROW: G. Spry, A. Zielke, K. Baumann, B. Kortus, S. Crapser, J. Lindnorst. A. Weiger, R. Belvlent, P. Kobler, T. Shaw, R. Jett. D. Henderson, J. Fuger J. Skeels, NI. Teichier, J. Mayton, H. Spann, and R. Kimball, FOURTH ROW: T. Kobler, S. Chapman. J. Hedquist, D. White, R. Martin, P. Johnson, D. Vidmar. J Qngstrom, M. Russo, P. Behm, R. Kobier, S. Spyrison, K. Hedquist, D. Miller. D. Peterson, S. Prinke.T. Gustafson. R. Routson, P. Lindnorn, and B. Bneschke. SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS: FRONT: Scott Chapman, Treasurer: and Laura Castle, Secretary: BACK: Ron Kimball, President: and Sue Schoff, Vice-President. ilu: L we. ' vi- I I . M N M. I - L.:?LL 0 ww I. If an y f J I My Q ai X i IV ,gf A I I ' I W r I I I - GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: FIRST ROW: P. Piekarski, L. Webster, C. Anderson, K. Coornans, L. Bergn. P. Woisard, L. Gulliford, R. Hudecek, C. Kornack, S. Stoner, F. Tniel, K. St. Louis, F. MacLennan, IVI. Carpenter, and C. Schmidt: SECOND ROW: P. Eygennuysen, J. Englebaugn, L. Randall, Nl. Nliuccio, J. Nelson, D. Downer, E. Baumgartner, S. Bourgant, T. Gerstner, J. Knopek, S. Brornage, D. Brown, P. Reynolds, L. Hawley, P. Brien, and A. Main, THIRD ROW: T. Randall, K. Degnan, S. Greene, M. Workinger, D. St. Louis, Nl. Munns, L. Boecne, S. Cas- girI's glee club 6.221 GIRLS' SEXTET: FRONT ROW: S. Wlocnall, C. Snyder, and S. Watkins: BACK ROW: P. Centofante, S. Scnoff, and C. Geist. 5 ll 5- in W' 2: A -fe is-A .af-D :X .4 H V f L 5' '33 A Il' ,,, , If 34' Q , . J fa S ,Q-in ff- A - ' 4 .Q ' -l g-il ,gi , J W f V- 'T r A .si 2 L Q. f ff fi ,K KA ,. ,P 5 VVLLV, 0 - J .V J if-1 - ...ka M' -: ge .ff . J We . 11.1 T1 1 ir t il L 1 , 9 , . ' Q-QQ-Q gs-,, ., .,,, .V ah 3 i 13 3. 3 , L f pw if Q it - E 1 , l X 'W ? EK Y-M sell, J. Stewart, D. Potee, E. Dill, J. Anderson, J. Bishop. S. Bach, S, Lindnorst, P. Craft, and J. Lauwereins: FOURTH ROW: P. Carlson J. Hemwall, J. LaVanway. K. Stapleton, S. Peterson, D. lVlcGarw. T. Kraegel, J. Nlatis, P. Nowak. L. Rlegler. R. Engelke, N. Martin. S Hensing, C. Muller, K. Vicker, N. Dold, J. Bergmann, Nl. Pnllllps, and E. Scnlrrner, BOYS' QUARTET: S. Chapman, R. Kimball, T. Kobler, and T. Shaw. JUNIOR CHOIR: FRONT ROW: M. DeFIorio, V. Buchanan, N. Kearney, M. Gockman, B. Hass, P. Forsythe, M. Frey, D. March, L. Taylor, R Vodicka, S. Roman, J. Stratton, B. Ogren, C. Moore, and R. Anderson: SECOND ROW: K. Kisner, B. Lange, M. Weiss, D. Castelli, C. Kolwitz M. Nierhoft. C. Castle, D. Cyrwus, L. Munno, l. Griffin, N. Johnson, M. Maucieri, L. Stiehl, E. Meyer, R. DiOrio, and D. Hall, THIRD ROW: L Johnson, L. Skiba, J. Dekker, R. Berger, D. Rimkus, J. Martin, R. Bach, S. Hicke, D. Webster, T. Dudgeon, R. Sabinske, A. Chapman, R Shafer, Z. Zimmerman, S. Orienti, K. Johnson, and C. Hughes, FOURTH ROW: L. Patten, C. Bollhoffer, M. Weiger, E. Kobler, K. Witmer, J Lange, A. Lewis, M. Thompson, S. Sturm, M. Stapleton, R. Robinson, J. Stratton, P. Martz, C. Ozog, J. Halligan, R. Zuehsow, R. Wright M. Kirkwood, S. Choplan, and L. Zimmerman. junior choir freshman treble choir .r Q iw fs -Ain P541 FRESHMAN TREBLE CHOIR: FRONT ROW: V. Poulson, M. Vitale, M. Good, M. Reynolds, K. Johnson, M. Quinnett, J. Russell, K. Johnson K. Nolte, C. Pomon, R. Rozanski, L. Karasek, M. Dorsen, B. Shogren, S. Frack, M. Scott, L. Fogle, B. Korf, and M. Guzik, SECOND ROW: C. Barlow. S. Alworth, B. Harrison, L. Larsen, N. Belfield, K. Gibson, A. Benda, L. Witzel, J. Marihazy, D. Schweppe, D. Hottell, G. Long, D. Schissler, J. Amundsen, C. Otto, B. Kraegel, S. Peaslee, J. Johnson, and D. Lewis: THIRD ROW: J. Kern, D. Centofante, G. Wardlow, D. Sedlacek, B. Pierdnock, J. Gorton, S. Handville, D. Keglovitz, J. Obright, D. Meryett, L. Simunjack, J. Sanders, C. Bartels, S. Musson, B. Chandler, and T. Wilson, FOURTH ROW: B. Borgo, J. Seifert, B. Kowske, L. Miller, D. Sindelar, M. Voight, C. Watts. C. Markus, K. Drews, M. Finke. S. Moritz. K. Prochaska. D. Rogers, G. Mucerino, J. Rizzo, J. Havenga, D. Spear, L. Craig, and J. Gage. is S .1 5 orchestra ensembles STRING TRIO: Charlotte Parker. Bruce Brett. and John Errksen. 1 ' 'fi I I oe .I Y S ig It I Zo k V , 5 it .., , If W gl CONCERT ORCHESTRA FRESHMAN STRINGS: Robert Klemp, GaiI KosmaI, Susan Snella. Diane Zelasko, Gail Gormley, Deborah Bremer Judith Bacha, and James Amidei. NOT PICTURED: Mildred Svatek. 31 CONCERT AND CADET ORCHESTRAS: FIRST ROW: L. Kriz, K. lVlori, C. Parker, K. Bohl, J. Eriksen, R. Van Dyke, T. Cunningham, and B. Duckwall: SECOND ROW: F. Venkler, B. Peralta, Nl. Cunningham, C. Ripley, S. Ripley, D. Bremer, D. Zelasko, G. Gormley, L. Frola. J. Havelhorst, Nl. Faegre, S. Drigot, and B. Brettg THIRD ROW: J. Walker, L. Tvrdik, C. Eplin, D. Shelton, L. Drigot, G. Kosmal, P. Arnold, W. Farnham, C. Brown, lVl. Bennison, S. Klaus, B. Nielsen, J. Marvine, L. Nielsen, C. Walton, S. Stolzy, F. Carlson, D. Schroeder, K. Warner, orchestra maintains Under the guidance of lVlr. Robert Shamo, this year's orchestra has lived up to its aim to play the best orches- tradition of excellence tral literature possible. The excellent achievements of the orchestra were ex- emplified by the many school, social, and religious func- tions at which it performed. Christmas and spring con- certs and the State Music Contest were only a few of such performances. There are several levels of orchestra to fit the abilities of all students who wish to play instruments. For the novices, there is the beginning string class. The inter- mediate player may learn technique and gain experience in the cadet orchestra. For the veteran performer, the concert orchestra provides greater challenge and var- iety. Also there is the chamber orchestra, a small group of our most able performers. 32 and B. Widholrng FOURTH ROW: M. Bulawa, C. Penoyer, S. Snella. R. Klernp, M. Jablonsky, F. Alston, S. Price. J. Snieg, R. Scala. B Brown, M. Smith, A. Dokters, G. Sullivan. P. Pass. R. Simon, and W, Casper: BACK ROW: J. Bacha. M. Lupella. K. Ernmert. D. Ricci, A Kuenning. M. Hasegawa. T. Falk, D. Watschke. J. Gulliford, F. Be-dell. P. Lay. K. Kriz. G. Gray. Mr. Sharno, F. Cox. M. Wright. D. Sedlacek D. Harrington. S. Bahnick. and N. Becker. STRING QUARTET: Mary Bulavva, Louise Tvrdik, Kathleen Warner, and Margot Faegre. 33 55 5 f riri 59 ...I 5' ,i , 2 ri BEGINNING STRINGS CLASS: Dwynn Fike, Margaret Siegenthaler, Kathryn Siegenthaler, Diane Fairbank, and Richard Long. NOT PICTURED: Mary Marek. orchestra ensembles , ' is - X. 1 si CONCERT ORCHESTRA BASSES: Nancy Becker, Susan Bahnick, David Harrington, Dean Sedlacek, Marcia Wright. and Frances Cox. AM Farm! if DRUM MAJORETTE: Jody Bieker. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Dav- rd Watscnke. Preston Rugaard, Tom Falk. Gary Kuehnle, and DonChapIin. concert band ensembles CONCERT BAND OFFICERS: Cnns- tlne Ahlgrirn. Vice-President: Jonn Farqunar, President: and Marcra Bennison. Secretary. DRUM MAJOR: Randy Lusk. sr.ggMt'1F 5 ,W 4-f CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: Marcia Bennison, Cynthia Brown. Christine Ahlgrim, Jacqueline Snieg, Renee Skala, Barbara Brown, Linda Nielsen, Jane Mar vine, Barbara Nielsen, and Sarah Klaus: SECOND ROW: Wendy Farnham. Patricia Arnold, James Skiba, Diana Kolwitz, Donald Jevne, Barbara Kelly, Ronalc Price, Janis Bowden, Judith Hallmark, Jan Jensen, Pamela Albertson, Lynette Pierdinock, Roger Hallmark, Aldis Doktors, and Michael Smith: THIRD ROW Rena Marchiorello, Jean Yamasaki, Patricia Pettito, Janet Shogren, Karen Miller, Christine Mannino, Randy Lusk, Lynne Brandenburg. Nancy Speder. Joyce concert band: wiIIowbrook's best my INTERMEDIATE BAND: FIRST ROW: Janene Baird, Donna Wagner, Rhonda Gosch, Maureen l-lormuth. Alice l-lollmer, Brian Mullaney, Robert Grand, Sam Lugo. and Dan Bremer: SECOND ROW: Sue Gresak. Philip Styka, Charles Prazma, Greg Neff. Michael Cornell, Kathy Ogren, Sue Gunderlach. Janet Jurse, Anne Hor muth, Joseph Higdon, Larry Metcalfe, Bob Smith, James Freda, Richard Weimer, Ken Brinker, Steve Johnson, and Bill Weithg THIRD ROW: Melody Virginia Egan, Aline Devaud, Bent Bless, Mary Collins, Michael Considine, Nancy Peterson, Gary Likert, Don Froula, Tom Lawdenski, Andrew Nelson, Kreml. Kenneth Philip. Susan Price. William Barry. Thomas Bouvvkamp. William Kasper. Richard Simon, John Farquhar. William Cook. Philip Pass. and George Sullivan: FOURTH ROW: Preston Rugaard. Gary Kuehnle. David Watschke. Thomas Falk. Donald Chaplin. Daniel Broucek, Joseph Liebidz. David Weisshar. Robert Saunders. Robert Siegfried. Thomas Ryl. Gregory Lurz, Wayne Bjerregaard, David Westrom. Kenneth Kriz. and Gregory Greyi REAR ROW: An- Wdrevv Farnham. Michael Gaiden. James Halliday. Jeffrey Taylor. and Mr. Kamm. intermediate band works for perfection l . Glen Brovvn. Gene Mead, Richard Farr. Steve Hesse. John Zaruba. Steve Hampton. Sue Christensen. Gary Butts. and Ric Cortesig FOURTH ROW: Mich Richardson. Steve Merrigan. David Smith. Jim Considine. Tim Williams. Larry Benda. Dara Chaplin, Al Rodenbostel. Jim Wilson. Richard Brown. Richard i. Tom Board. Michael Rowland. Mr. Kamm. Jett Covvdery. Richard Nishamura. Rick Ricciardi. Mark Burket. Glenn Gosen. Tony Venezia. and Steve Olson WOODWIND ENSEIVIBLE: Barb- ara Brown, Barbara Nielsen, Ronald Price, Renee Skala, and Jackie Snieg. VVOODVWND ENSEMBLE: STANDING: Barbara Kelly, Janis Bowden, Donald Jevne, and Lynne Brandenburg: SEATED:Sue Price. WOODWIND QUINTET: FRONT, John Farquhar and Michael Smith. REAR, Sarah Klaus, Christine Algrim. and Marcia Bennison. SAXOPHONE QUARTET: Bill Barry. Judy Hallmark, Roger l-lallmark, and Pamela Albertson. ,... A ,ge -wx fi BRASS QUINTET: SEATED: lvlrke Garden: STANDING: Jirn Gulliford. Robert Falrbank. Ken Krlz, and Bob Slgfrled. concert band ensembles BRASS QUINTET: STANDING: Fred Bedell, Greg Gray, George Sullivan, and Jeffrey Taylor. XV FLUTE QUINTETi Pat Petitto, Pat Arnold, Candy Brown, Wendy Farnham, and Janet Snogren. Pat Lay: SEATED: : ilns.,,,.n'9V A Doctor Kate ..,... Keller .,,. Helen .. Martha .. Percy ,.,,.. Aunt Ev James ,4..... Anagnos ..... Annie Sullivan Viney ........ Jessica ...lll Blind Girls .,,, A Servant Jimmie ., Doctor ... Crones ..... , Narrator i.. . 21 S if R raw W' L vw.M,,Q,,,,fr f? CAST NancyJohnson Jack l-ledquist Linda Webster ..... Jan LaBrose ,... Paul Durnbaugh .... Paulette Brien ...M Alan Weiger ..i. Craig Grude . .. Lynn lVlosteller David Owen the miracle worker L .,............ Lynne Salvatori Herself ..., Jody Biecker, Charlotte Parker Susan Downs, Linda Gustaveson Carol Braunshausen Lynne Prate- Dan Webster Charles Steinbach Wendy Farnham, Lynne Prate Bill Kasper , 14 . 'I ar' v Q 5 '2' 1 ' ,,f Q 3 ,AM K? 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Carol Braunshausen. l-lemwall.Charlotte Parker. Dean Sedlacek. and Carol Braunf ChuckSteinbach.DeanSecllacek,andWendy Farnham. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Juanita Jackson, Jane Vanden- LEFT T0 RIGHT: Ellen Baurngartner, Donna Cnelsn, Gerri Cox, Wendy Farn- berg, Linda Tross, Gerrl Cox, Alan Chapman, and Donna Cnelin. Paul Durnbaugn pantomlrnes for tne group nam, Alan Chapman, Sue Sasek, and Paul Durnbaugn. harlequi V m i lc' 5 '. ':'T:.- : I .. - .pQ 1 , if f . -1:9 5, 'fi ' AL! f - . num I .,iV,r2:fg,fl FIS ll, 53.-,f L' ns., I .af 3. a s mf 1 I F .M 1,-Pawf-fa-ff'1'159 -4-R . igvf. :sn V svg.. ' mv: ' 'iw 0 5 Q1 P17 .lifx Sf ml' 'L 'H ,A ,- k 5 5.6 ll 1 Xb-.,, JAW' f Sax' xi X m 'F, A X . 'ur dj ,I X at R517 , -, GPX N5 513' W it ,v, lt 5 ,X W4 A , y' 'Q J gy -U 1, X N ff L ik' ' fi Q 'Q at fy , ef :Ph M K i...2-,Jw-I-L3-A ' Er C , D Y ,, W,-,Q V K-.,, .,.,,H3,,,-,K LEFT TO RIGHT Lynn Nlosteller, Mary Reynolds Juanita Jackson, Llnda Webster. Denise Hall Ellen Baumgartner, and ,, in I 151 Sue Sasek. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Nlostelf ler, Linda Webster, Mary Rey- nolds, Llnda Tross, Jane Vanden- berg. and Denise Hlll. CAST Chris Ahlgrim Chris Barton Randy BeMent Torn Bouwkamp Serge Castelain Patricia Centofante Scott Chapman Bob Drews Linda Drigot Susan Drigot Julie Englebaugh Bob Eygenhuysen John Farquhar Ray Fuger Corky Geist Jack Hedquist Jody Hemvvall Bobbie Janicek Nancy Johnson Ron Kimball Lois Kruse Randy Lusk Bob Martin Donna McGraw Mary Miene Dave Miller Pat Moore Lynn Mosteller Roy Mueller Penny Piekarski Sue Schoh' Carol Snyder Charles Steinbach Fran Theil Faye Venkler Dennis Vidmar Al Weiger Jirn Wesolovvski Doug White Phyllis Winter Sandie Wlochall afs X L X i t ,P- , .uf 15 it , sf Af. , M, S+ if lg 1, x T fs AFS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Sandy Thompson, Presidentg and Dave Bardwick, Vice- President: SECOND ROW: Lynn Salvatori, Publicity Chairman: Jo l-lavelhorst, Treasurer: and Laura Castle, Secretary. The Willowbrook AFS Club, in cooper- ation with the Villa Park AFS Chapter, stimulates interest in the Americans Abroad program and sees to the wel- fare ot the exchange student. The AFS AFS CLUB: FRONT ROW: Jean Yamosaki, Betty Ogren, Candy Kawales, Kathy Siegenthaler, Diane Cyrwus, Margot Faegre, Paulette Brien, Faye Venkler, Jan Stratton, and Char Parker: SECOND ROW: Diana Brown, Vicki Thompson. Sandy Verso, Kathy Henderson, Sue Prochaska, Marsha Cooper, Ellen Baumgardner, Joyce Sutherland, Margaret Minagro, and Barb Kelly: THIRD ROW: Margi Nierhoff, Ginny Paddock, Sue weekend is the high point ot activity, when Willowbrook plays host to ex- change students in the area, with a sock hop and tea. The Showtime variety show raises funds for AFS scholarships. Johnson, Serge Castelain, Conni Castle, Doreen Polick, Carol Kolwitz. Eileen Smietana. Marie Kirkwood. and Dwynn Fike: FOURTH ROW: Susan Turek. Linda Kriz. Jayne LaVan- way, Jeff Kaiser, Tim Workinger, Norman White. Karen Kisf ner, Nancy Bennett, Sue Drigot, Nancy Westphal, and Fay MacLennan. i' nun, AU-M ibn-x 'Ivan , fi, gk. XY Ulu. gg. -'Q -ag, --L., X ,- if i QE f Y ,j:.-gifqga . -'auE1L5?i,xe' ff QI 1 'ii -'Exilim Q, - 1- 'f-'YQ'-fri' - v:,r - mam- +5 .MV .vnu . FK U Q n 44's 1 if RJ P , ,jf if SK KNEW W 'gfzsff Q 2 1 Ee r . xv .L V, W A X .2 w,Q.F. -. ugh '1 .1 'wifi' f . was n ba, -ff ,-2291.2 --1 . , , 3 ,3 . f L -awk . f 1 x french club FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED: Diane Karcz, Secretary: Cathy Rudd, Vice-President: Barb Louis, Pres identg and Ruth Radatz, Treasurer: STANDING: Miss Novarro, Miss Harden, and Miss Black, Sponsors. The purpose of the French Club is to provide an opportunity for French students to learn about French culture and to create an opportunity for social activities. Any student who has taken or is now taking French may join. French Club's activities this year included a homecoming float which won second prize, Christmas caroling at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, selling carnations on Valen- tine's Day, a pot-luck gourmet banquet, a trip to a French restaurant, and an awards tea at the end ofthe year when pins were awarded to deserving members. FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Donna Shelton, Linda Fogle, Diane Baden, Sue Rudd, Genia Karcz, Nancy Belfield, Barb Howard, Linda Zwanzig, Myrna Dorsen, and Pam Albertson, SECOND ROW: Linda Nishimoto, Debby Schweppe, Virginia Egan, Juanita Jackson, Teri Hamil- ton, Michele Burdett, Amy Weber, Karen Peterson, Aline Devaud, Diane Polainer, Kathy Ouska, Julie Sanders, Karen Anderson, and Vicki Poulsong THIRD ROW: Scott Alexander, Leanne Johnson, Pat Nowack, Joyce Kreml, Barbara Griese, Sue Turek, Debby Bremer, Terri Pres- ton, Alice Hollmer, Diane Castelli, Raisa Nikonez, Dawn Bauer, and Kathy Jones. GERMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: Kay Johnson, Kathy Floyd, Rose Stelz, Sylvia Yano, Helen Eldred, and Marge Laddg SECOND ROW: Mr. Johnson, Diana Brown, Diane Griebeler, Hugh Spahn, Louis Griebeler, Rich Zuehsow, and Kathy Zeinert, THIRD ROW: Joyce Nabazas, Nlary Marek, Vicki Thompson, Carolyn Wemple, Maris Jurevics, Sandy Verzal, Norman White, and Bob Hilliard, german club stimulates interest NL FRN xr, This year German Club is un- der the new direction of Mr. Johnson. He has kept up the in traditional Oktoberfest to wel- J fy come new and old members, J the trip to Germantown, and the Homecoming float. He has also arranged for a German profes- sor from- Elmhurst College to talk on German customs. The purpose of the club is to learn more about Germany and havefundoingso. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Judy Rieger, Secretary: Hans Meyer, President, and Marie Failinger, Vice-President. latin club The Willowbrook High School Latin Club is an organization de- signed tor the purpose of having students take a further interest in the habits and customs of ancient Rome and Greece. To be eligible for membership in the Latin Club, one must be present- ly enrolled in a Latin course or have previously taken Latin. During the course of the year, . Latin Club holds its annual Christ- mas party, the Salutatio for the initiation of new members, a Roman Banquet, and an honors tea. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Tina Cuykendall, Vice-President, and Virginia Weber, President. STANDING: Elizabeth Tanner, Historian: Mark Skipworth, Treasurer: and Jackie Snieg, Secretary. Y L .,. 1 . LATIN CLUB: FRONT ROW: Terry Weber, Tina Cuykendall, Jackie Snieg, Virginia Weber, Elizabeth Tanner, Gail Wardlow, and Kay Ward low. SECOND ROW: David Watschke, Rick Shannon, Guy Lyle, Carol Pearson, Sue Prochaska, Terry Randall, Debbie Lahvic, Lynn Stiehl Maureen Skipo, Bev Zick, Mark Skipworth, and Greg Stull. 52 The Willowbrook Science Club serves to instill a spirit of scien- tific curosity in its members. The club conducts monthly programs of lectures, demon- strations, field trips, or indi- vidual projects. This year, club members have witnessed electro- cardiogram experiments and built a device for analyzing flame vortexes. Science Club is sponsored by Mr. Hansen. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Bob Siegfried, Vice-President, Bruce Rabe, President: Chris Ahlgrim, Treasurer: and Marcia Bennison, Secretary. science club stimulates curiosity SQ! SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: Sue Halladay, Dale Finke, Walter Schneider, John Lufkin, Douglas White, Dennis Vidmar, and Bob Eygen- huyseng BACK ROW: David Fitzgerald, Sandra Ceithaml, Carl Rezek, Scott Prinke, Mark Stapleton, Paul Kurzeja, Donald Froula, Hugh Spann, Robert Porter, Robert Wright, Christine Barton, Karl Witmer, Larry Lufkin, Rhonda Gosch, Glenn Brendel, Linda Camp, David Teichler, Keith Ex, Thomas Board. and Rudy Perkins. i i i MATH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Miss Klehm, Sponsor: Doug White, President: Robert Siegfried, Vice-President: Marcia Bennison, Secretary: Bob Porter, , Treasurer: Chris Ahlgrim, and Pat Nowak: SECOND ROW: Linda Carnp, Chris Barton, Sue Hailaday, Howard Sullens, Paul Kurzeja, Bruce Rabe, Rick Braunshausen, Lynn Snyder, and Randy Snowden: THIRD ROW: Bob Eygenhuysen, Mike Bulawa, Dennis Vidmar, John Lufkin, Bob Drews, Jack Hed- ' quist, Greg Gray, and Hugh Spann. math club i radio club RADIO CLUB: FRONT ROW: Keith Ex, Mr. Spratt, and Jon Brenna: BACK ROW: Fred Becht, Owen LeGare, Bob Warner, Glenn Griffin, Harry Schuler, and Bob Krzernenski. lf you enjoy games involv- ing strategy, come to Chess Club. Besides playing within the club every week, members play against other schools. Sponsored by Mr. Saunders, Chess Club has a tournament with prizes every year which any Brookite may attend. chess club CHESS CLUB: SEATED: Chris Barton, Marcia Bennison Bruce Babe and Bob Siegfried STANDING Larry Wallace Greg Stull Robert Braunshausen, Hugh Spann, Glenn Grosen, and Robert Saunders Wai? 5, Mental football is the game Willowbrook's Debate Club plays. Through the medium of case preparation, WB debaters strive to develop logical think- ing, cogent reasoning, and self- confidence in public speaking. Debate Club is a member of the newly formed Des Plaines Valley League Debate Confer- ence and was host to the sec- ond part of the first DPVL Tournament. With the help of Mr. Hafen- scher, team coach, Willowbrook debaters had a very successful season. debate club it ll O W :jk DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: John Gabrielson, Secretary: Susan Balas, President and Greg Stull, Vice-President. DEBATE CLUB: SEATED: Sue Balas, Terry Randall and Margaret Nlinagro: STANDING: Mark Teachman, John Gabrielson, George Donchen- ko Greg Stull, and Ken Brinker. 5 A ,. W gl, 2 , , QL -V I - - - 1 23,2 K . I t t ,,-.,. , V,,, . ,.A I 5 s f I I is? ' eff I A . A I If , 1 I g , .rx tee 3,522 S51 ,K S , is I , 1 ,ii .......,... f Q 1 POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED: Terry Patton, Secretary: Fred Alston, Treasurer: and Peter Harrison, Vice-President: STANDING: John Eriksen, President. I I The Political Discussions Club was formed to promote interest in local, na- p0lItlC3I tional, and international political events and to stimulate intelligent, guided - - discussions on political science and current events. Members enjoy discussing dlSCU55l0n and exchanging ideas. Non-members are always welcome to attend the dis- cussions. POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS CLUB: FRONT ROW: John Thomas, Steve Johnston, Howard Sullens, Hugh Spann, and Bill Kasper, SECOND ROW: Diane Gardner, Diane Castelli, Paulette Breen, Linda Bell, Linda Pollard, Ann Alston, Nancy Johnson, and Char Parker, BACK ROW: Dan Egan, Gary Zeman, Jerry Conlee, Al Davenport, Tim Williams, Jim McMichael, John Eriksen, and John Center. bridge club BRIDGE CLUB OFFICERS: Dayle Brown, lnterclub Council Representative: Dale Hahn Vice-President: Marie Failinger, Secretary-Treasurerg and Robert Goebel, President. 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 enter- taining and intellectually stimulating. BRIDGE CLUB: SEATED: Steve Sturm, Dale Hahn, Marie Failinger, and Robert Goebel, STANDINGg Mrs. Wenger, Sponsorg Sandy Czyzewski, Sylvia Yano, Laura Carlstedt, Rose Stelz, Sharon Patten, Dayle Brown, Julie Sanders, and Nlr. Marsh, Sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Nesvacil, Jim Halladay, Noel Hoover, and Don Ludwig. 58 si camera club The purpose of Camera Club is to help students learn basic photography and perfect their tech- nique through doing. Meetings are held twice month- ly, during which films are seen and pictures taken by members are discussed. The school darkrooms are open to members, where they may learn how to develop film and enlarge pictures. At school dances, Camera Club takes color pictures of the couples to raise money for new equipment. XJ PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: Bert Dalton, President: Mike Cornell: Randy Dean: Randy BeMent, Vice-President, and Donald Froula. 1 I HOMECOMING DANCE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS: C raig Grude, Glenn Brendel, Dan Henderson, Rich Hockett, Walt Marquardt, Mike Cornell, and Randy BeMent. el E silver key club I r S-...GM win f '--M, 4-1- Silver Key Club is a Willowbrook r hospitality organization. The mem- + bers act as hosts and hostesses for various school activities such as P.T.A. Open House and Eighth Grade Parent's Night. Other projects are basketball concessions, the Mother- 'F Daughter Tea, and a dinner. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a C average, or better, quality for membership. SILVER KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Linda Sindelar, Vice-President, Kathi Postula, Secretary: Carol Warren, Treasurer, and Chris Warfel, Presi- dent. SILVER KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Joyce Sutherland, Ginny Paddock, Eileen Cooney, Carol Pearson, Marie Kirkwood, Donna Bossow, Linda Trytek, Barb Robertson, Vicki Dotterer, and Faith Economy: SECOND ROW: Margi Nierhoff, Sue Prochaska, Fran Heidman, Pat Theiner, Doreen Polich, Nancy Westphal, Debbie Hamblin, Barb Nielsen, Linda Swift, Mary Jablonsky, and Nancy Havelka, THIRD ROW: Diane Fairbank, Jan Hastings, Maureen Melvin, Liz Cooney, Laura Carlstedt, Sue Turek, Pat Moore, Dana Nicholls, Cindy Baker, Marsha San- ders, and Lynn Peterson, FOURTH ROW: Ellyn Willis, Lynne Riegler, Pam Radic, Roxanna Miller, Pat McAvoy, Linda Keppner, Sue Halli- day, Jan Collins, Ginny Pavesich, Jane LaVanway, and Jan Lorenz. i SILVER KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Ginger Hetrick, Carol Braunshausen, Donna Shelton, Faye Venkler, Diane Cyrwus, Jean Dowiarz, Jackie Walker, Fay MacLennon, Linda Webster, and Jan LaBrose: SECOND ROW: Char Moore, Marlene Schmidt, Sue Boldebuck, Peggy Woisard, Shelley Reinholz, Lois Peterson, Helene Jacques, Jan Skiba, Nancy Farr, Candy Kawales, and Sandi Kafka: THIRD ROW: Sue Schlesinger, Sue Olson, Lynn Stiehl, Sue Searles, Ann Schoenborn, Marge Minagro, Pat Bisterfeldt, Mary Cooney, Eileen Meyer, Lynn Stanley, and Darcy Comerfordg FOURTH ROW: Jan Baird, Linda Nelson, Alice Hollmer, Barb Lieb, Sue Johnson, Bert Hohler, Sandy Verzal, Karen Neuendorf, Linda Nielsen, Denise Hall, and Valerie Nicholls, allied medical careers stimulates opportunity A.M.C.C. OFFICERS: Jan LaBrose, Secretary, Donna Bossow, President: Jan Wallinder, Treasurer: and Becky Day, Vice-President, First semester. NOT PICTURED: Melanie Martz, Vice-President, Second Semester. Through films, speakers, and field trips, Allied Medical Careers Club offers its members an opportunity to become acquainted with the fields of medicine and health. Under the supervision of Miss Mary Ellen McCracken, club sponsor and school nurse, A.M.C. toured convalescent homes, homes for the emotionally disturbed and mentally handicapped, the University of Illinois College of Nursing, and Shriners Hospital for crippled children. Awards were presented and next year's officers installed at the annual spring Mother-Daughter dinner. 00' ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: FRONT ROW: Marcia Servatius, Cathy Underwood, Mary Jo Reynolds, Vicki Voelz, Ann Durckel, Emily Hathaway, and Melanie Martz. SECOND ROW: Linda Swift, Ellyn Willis, Nola Willis, Sharon Stoner, Gayle Kalis, Anita Novak, Pam Carl- son, Donna Dudasik, Nancy Lee Bennett, and Miss McCracken, Sponsor NOT PICTURED: Dawn Bauer, Mary Cooney, Valerie Foltz, Rhonda Gosch, Alice Hollner, Barb Howard, Deborah March, Vera Marshall, Laurie McDonald, Linda Nishimoto, Karen Neuendorf, Judi Russel, Lynne Swecker, Kay Sterett, Sue Wallen, and Linda Witzl. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: KNEELING: Cathy Ginske, Denise Sakwa, Kathy Schroeder, Brenda Wyns, and Pam Cords, STANDING: Mr. John Zgoda, Cay Campbell, James Szudy, Vicki Derrick, JoAnne DiPadova, George DeWitt, Noel Hoover, and Celia Neff. U' J DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS: Tom Flana- gan, Vice-President, Joseph McCabe, President, and Kathy Jessup, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Mari- anne MBSSTTO, Treasurer. distributive education teaches responsibility Distributive education is a three-dimensional vocational cooper- ative part-time program in the field of marketing and distribu- tion. Classroom instruction and activities are the first dimension, organized by the teacher-coordinator. The second dimension is the learning experience and training that is received on the job. The third dimension comprises the activities of the Distributive Education Club. The program provides a wonderful opportunity for seniors to learn about the field of marketing. Celia Neff, Vicki Derrick, and Jo Anne DiPadova.set up a window display. D. E. students George DeWitt, Joseph lVlcCabe, and Thomas Flanagan make advertising signs. 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 senioryears. The students spend half the day in school study and the other half of the day in on-the-job training as an employee. During the time in employment, the student is learning the occupation he is interested in, and prac- ticingit at the same time. The student's school time is devoted to prescribed high school courses and to a study of the related technical information of the occupation for which he is being trained on the job. -:Bbw 4-1 Linda DeMasi receiving on-the-job training as a beau- tician from lVlr. Frank J. Nlelto, owner of Mr. Frank's Beauty Salon. Rene Neirynck in world literature class. d.o. students learn by d.o.-ing Judy Kueker in D.O, related class office occupations expands OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB OFFICERS, CLUB OO2: SEATED: Michelle Serge, President: and Linda Joseph, Secretary: STAND- ING: Peggy Zeidler, Vice-President: and Jeanette Ohlin, Treasurer. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, PERIOD TWO: FRONT ROW: Peggy Zeidler, Kristine Putz, Pat Meranda, Lorraine Raschk, Marianne Kruse, Donna Schneider, and Kathleen Consentinog BACK ROW: Pam Hamblin, Michelle Serge, Eileen Carden, Karen Grant, Maureen Sweeney, Jeanette Ohlin, Linda Joseph, Angela Kasman, Joan Reuter, Sandra Nordeen, and Nadine Tross. Office occupations is a course offered by the 1 business education department to seniors who have sufficient background in business education to undertake a program of formal classroom train- ing in school and office-trainee positions in the af- ternoon. A student-learner gains through practical experience without sacrificing time in finishing a high-school education and has more insight into office employment than an ordinary part-time em- ployee. The related employment makes classroom orricia occuPATioNs CLUB oifricerzs, cLuB oo31 susan Grove, instruction mere meaningful and gives the Student Secretary: Barbara Fuerst, Treasurer: Sally Netwig, Vice-Presi- an opportunity to decide on needs for further edu- dent: and Pat Sommerio, President. cation V? OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, PERIOD THREE: FRONT ROW: Pat Sommerio, Barbara Fuerst, Pam Adamaitis, Janice Pollard, Susan Grove, and Sally Netwigg BACK ROW: Kathy Albertson, Eloise Lupo, Roberta Anderson, Linda Harloff, Karen Cipriani, and Sandra Cunningham. C.W.T. Kay Anderson in English class. Gary Colvin in C.W.T. related class. Cooperative work training is one type of in- dustrial cooperative education program offered at Willowbrook. The program is offered to boys and girls sixteen years of age or older. The students alternate on a halt-day basis between study in school and working on the job as an employee. The students' school time is devoted to tak- ing the required courses plus a cooperative work training class which covers general re- lated information in the world of work. The students choose the occupations at which they work. These occupations usually require a limited amount of technical training and skills. Student-Learner Jim Dungan with Mr. Carl Steier. Service Manager, and Mr. John Suardini. Vice-President. ofthe Motorized Golf Cart. Inc., Villa Park. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OFFICERS: SEATED: Kathy Delheim, Vice-Presi- dent: Janet Leonette, President: and Carol Schneider, Secretary: STANDING: Barbara Malinowski, Treasurer: and Patricia Bisterfeldt, Reporter. The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organiza- tion for all high-school and college students enrolled in business subjects. The club is devoted to providing young adults with ed- ucational, vocational, and leadership experi- ences. The activities of the Future Business Leaders of America provide an opportunity for business students to prepare better for occupations in business. Members learn how to compete honorably with their colleagues. F.B.L.A. pro- vides an opportunity for travel to state and na- tional conventions and conferences. f.b.l.a. widens business interests FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: Juanita Perry, Judy Albrecht, Joan Phillips, and Rosemary Stelz: BACK ROW: Cathy Wyzevich, Karen Siwuda, Maureen Marron, Teri DeRoeck, Jackie Green, Judy Darby, and Diana Monti. 67 ,Y 0 1 9' r V ' 0 Q 0 , 1 f ' ' G.A.A. BOARD: FRONT ROW: Cindy Baker: Barb Heinz, Vice-President: Sue Drigot, President, Michelle Burdett: and Linda Hawley: SECOND ROW: Barb Nishimoto, Jackie Walker, Carolyn Schmidt, Kathy Ermler, Lois Peterson, and Cathy Guare. NOT PICTURED: Traudy Martens. g.a.a. on the move The purpose of G.A.A. is to pro- mote interest and participation in girls' sports and to encourage good sportsmanship, fair play, and co-operation. An interest in sports, annual dues, and twenty-four points are the requirements for membership. Y I This year speedaway, tennis, bowling, volleyball, basketball, modern dance, gymnastics, rec- reational games, archery, golf, L, '-:r and softball were offered. The sale of stadium cushions and candy bars, along with the annual initiation and mother- daughter tea, were some of the highlights ofthe G.A.A. year. GYM SECRETARIES: FRONT ROW: Linda Trytek, Ellen Qualkenbush, and Karen Peterson: SECOND ROW: Laura Rigsby, Kathy Ermler, Cindy Baker, and Robin Vocicka. y , Q y , I Ab .,.. . f at 4 , '-. H: I f I 'I ?':1.,,f WN 5 xi Y TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Holly Smith, Jan Palumbo, Diane Kolwitz, Carolyn Schmidt, and Lois Peterson: SECOND ROW: Cindy Seils, Barb Heinz, Linda Drigot, Michelle Burdett, and Debbie Lahvic: THIRD ROW: Kathy Ermler, Rhonda Davis, Carolyn Kolwitz, Ramona Main, and Emily Hathaway, NOT PICTURED: Traudy Martens. girls' athletic association G.A.A. SPORTS MANAGERS: FRONT ROW: Sue Conran, Lois Peterson, Sue Olson, Kathy Guare, and Sheryl Landes, SECOND ROW: Debbie Lahvic, Sharon Landes, Linda Drigot, Cindy Baker, and Cinny Seilsg THIRD ROW: Vicki Buchanan, Linda Camp, Rhonda Davis, Marca Workinger, Kathy Erm- ler,and Barb Nishimoto. 68 .-w - 2 A i ' x E i k C I Wa' f I Si' I 'Q 5 2 Q .ff Q G.A.A. MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Sheryl Landes, Kathy Guare, Lois Peterson, Jackie Walker, Sue Olson, Carolyn Schmidt, Pam Pearsal, Jackie Green, and Jeannette Cross: SECOND ROW: Barb Heinz, Debbie Lahvic, Sharon Landes, Sue Drigot, Linda Drigot. Cindy Baker, Michelle Burdett, Cindy Seils, Joan Tritt, and Laura Rigsby: THIRD ROW: Julie Sanders, Barb Nishirnoto, Kathy Ermler, Rhonda Davis, Marca Workinger, Rena Marchiorello, Linda Camp, Diane Polainer, and Vicki Buchanan. I Y it fifsi 1 S G.A.A. INITIATESZ FRONT ROW: Joyce Nabazas, Debbie Davis, Dawn Bauer, Mickey Merrill, Marcia Sharp, and Debbie VanLiere: SECOND ROW: Becky Cooper, Kathy Ogren, Margret Riedel, Lucia Catena, Sheryl Peaslee, Sue Conran, and Barb Wolf. 69 elf-miesm . girls' club Girls' Club is one of the largest service clubs at Willowbrook. lt strives to give service to the school and community and to develop under- standing among the girls of Willowbrook. Girls' Club started off the year with a Freshman Tea and Fashion Show to answer the questions of the new freshmen girls, and to show them appropriate school dress. Two innovations were brought into Girls' Club this year: the Girls' Club Newsletter and Point Card. The next activity was Bow Week, the week of December 18th-21st. The girls sold bows, a different color for each class. Other ac- tivities of the year were the Fashion Show sponsored by Sears, the sock-hop, and the Daddy- Daughter Dinner Dance, which was a chance for the girls to show Girls' Club to their fathers. The year ended with the Mother-Daughter Tea where awards were given to deserving girls and the new GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS: Patti Hauptfeuhrer, Vice-President: board and officers were introduced. Connie Eltoft, President: Pat Scott, Treasurer: and Janie Gehrett, Secretary. GIRLS' CLUB BOARD: STANDING: Marianne Ryan, Patti Hauptfeurer, Jan Bergman, Dana Nicholls, Barb Lieb, and Janie Gehrett. SITTING: Betty Lou Kolak, Pat Scott, Debby March, and Connie Eltoft, KNEEL- ING: Linda Gustaveson. GIRLS' CLUB: FRONT ROW: Carole Pomon, Cathy Nolte, Gail Padgitt, Debbie Rathbone, Jeannine Ryan, and Faye MacLennon3 SECOND ROW: Holly Porter, Karen Miller, Betsy McGrath, Debbie March, Patti Reinholz, Judy Obright, Valerie Nichols, Mary Netwig, Sue Olson, Judy Mannino, Jamie Overom, and Debbi Paschong THIRD ROW: Maureen McGrath, Cindy Bailey, Luann Briska, Ginny Paddock, Karen Prochaska, Doreen Pouch, Dana Nichols, Linda Patten, Lynn Peterson, Donna Meryett, Teri Cheesman, Pat Norman, Linda Miller, Judy Mannino, and Jean McCluskey. lr!- if GIRLS' CLUB: FRONT ROW: Terry Weber, Marilyn Vitale, Vicki Voelz, Debbie Santi, and Mary Scott, SECOND ROW: Jan Schneider, Patti Suess, Marianne Wisner, Linda Zwanzig, Ronnie Swanson, Linda Tross. Cindy Baker, Annette Saviano, and Sandy Wolff, THIRD ROW: Sue Weldon, Marybeth Simon, Marsha Sharp, Amy Weber, Judy Turpin, Madelyn Weiger, Lynn Anzilotti, Nancy Westphal, Ruth Semma, Mary Schweihs, Sandy Verzal, Joyce Sutherland, and Claudia Eggers. GIRLS' CLUB: FIRST ROW: Pat Corbino, Sue Conran, Nancy Farr, Dawn Burkard, Jean Atteberry, and Annette Benson: SECOND ROW: Naseem Anjam, Pam Becker, Sherry Flanigan, Chris Potee, Suzanne Funk, Sandy Alworth, Linda Camp, Dee Delozier, and Cathy Bois: THIRD ROW: Teresa Fyller. Laura Carlstedt, Sue Edwards, Judy Bishop, Donna Bossow, Debbie Bremer, Linda Drigot. Jan Bergmann, Nancy Bennett, Beth Conley. Marilyn Finke, Sandi Bromage, and Diane Castelli. r-..,..+' GIRLS' CLUB: FIRST ROW: Candy Kawales, Linda Gustaveson, Maria Gockman, Genia Karcz. and Jane Johnson: SECOND ROW: Patti Gehrett, Cinda Lampke. Barb Lieb, Juanita Jackson, Carla Klingenberg, June Linhart, Sue Hanson, and Nancy Larson, THIRD ROW: Kathy Hughes, Laura Kiolbasa, Sandi Davis, Sue Hensing, Beth Lange, Jayne Lavanway, Linda Hampson, Mary DeFlorio, Sue Johnson, Jan Gage, and Nancy Johnson. 7I pep club fires up Raising the level of school spirit at Willowbrook is the main objective of Pep Club, Willowbrook's largest club. Activities such as pep rallies, blue gray days, and pep weeks are planned by Pep Club in order to boost student morale and increase loyaltyto ourteams. Elections of Mr. and Mrs. School Spirit and sponsoring a sock hop are just two more of the many proj- ects undertaken bythe club. lu qty! PEP CLUB BOARD FRONT ROW Cindy Rowe Patti Hauptfuehrer Margie Lichtenheld Betty McMillan, and Sue Bacusg SECOND ROW: Sue Bach Julie Agnes Ellie Johnson John Prusa Judy Brija Carol Brown and Maggie Dahmg THIRD ROW: Mary Munns, Carol Herman, Sue Schott Mary Miene Jody Hemwall Pat Kowalski Julie Wilson and Beth Anderson NOT PICTURED: Vicky Johnson and Char Less. It. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Denise Morgan and Donna Larson, Secretary: VARSITY CHEERLEADER OFFICERS: J ' . . . . , Karmowskiv Captain: Julie Agnes, C5855 Eg:.In5OVR3qW:CgApagynBouwkarnp, Julie Agnes, Co-Captain: Vicki Johnson, and Janis tain: and Donna Larson, Secretary. cheerleaders CHEERLEADER ALTER- NATES: JoAnne DeLeo, Jun- ior-Varsity: and Marcia Strat- ton, Varsity. JUNIOR-VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Kathie Coorrnans, Nancy Larson, and Cathy Regerg BACK ROW: Eileen Smietana, Captain: Julie Engle' baugh, and Marianne Ryan, Co-Captain. ' JUNIOR-VARSITY CHEERLEADER OFFICERS: KNEELING: Maryanne Ryan, Co-Captain: STANDING: Eileen Smietana, Captain. POM-PONS: KNEELING: Pat Scott, Pat Petitto, Laura Castle, Betty McMillan, Cheryl Kornack, and Kath St, Louis, STANDING: Linda Vogt Evelyn Dill, Pat Moore, Sue Schoff, Mary Miene, Sara Johnston, Jo Havelhorst, Sue Johnson, and Mary Biclcchi. POM-PON OFFICERS: KNEELING: Kathy St. Louis, Secre- tary'Treasurerg STANDING: Sue Johnson, Co-Captain, and Sue Schoff, Captain. pom-pons ,,,f X, lily I A D' 'Jw lf fr I 74 'ff' POM-PON ALTERNATES: Anna Jones and Lynne Salvatori Lettermen's Club, under the direction of Mr. Janoski, is mainly a Willow- brook service organization. This year's Lettermen assisted opposing teams and officials at all home foot- ball games. They also sold programs at these games and held ropes at the home basketball games. The qualifications for membership include earning a varsity letter and undergoing initiation, which takes place after fall, winter, and spring award nights. The initiate has to wear his sweater backwards and recite and singinthe halls. This year's activities sponsored by Mark Kuntz, Treasurer, Mike Bennett, Secretary: Bill Biliskis, Vice- the l-ettefmen included an Alumni' Presidentand Ron Kimball,President. Lettermen basketball game and a semi-formal dance. LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS: Chuck Tassio, Sergeant-at-Arms: Iettermen's club LETTERMENS CLUB: J. Fuger, S. Stein, D. McCloskey, M. Centofante, C. Gallagher, D. Sugino, S. Chapman, J. Englsih, R, Vuillaume, B. Wag ner, C. Rizzo, M. Bennett, B. Biliskis, D. Kowalski, D. Cheesman, R. Beauchamp, F. Barsotti, C. Tassio, R. Rimball, H. Butters, F. Thorne, B. Cor tesi, G. Anderson, J. Thoreson, G. Matthews, L. Kruse, J. Tritt, E. Youngquist, G. Kassner, J. Fischer, B. Paulaitis, D. Miller, G. Thornell, T. Jacobson C. Hansen, E. Driskell, B. Johnson, J. Conner, B. Aschenbrenner, O.LeGare, L. Shissler, D. Phelps, K. Harris, J. Andre, B. Ulrich, B. Arnt, C. Car penter, R. BeMent, R. Burr, B. Martin. D. Diller, T. Tiegs, B. Kremanski, R. Gourley, J. Reidel, R. Raudabaugh, G. Griffin, B. Porter, M. Kuntz, P Reidel, and J. Claypool. iii warriors K,- H.. k 'R Qu : Az , J? N ' h A W unlimited! is ff I -Q a I ,.,. ,. 5 QM -.424 if J A there is a pride. . Jacobson, Kimbrell, Bicicchi, and Neff take the lead against West Leyden, f1u..s.Y?Z Through rain, sleet, hail, or snow, the boys in blue start another race. Q ix HW- if -is it ml Cheesman rounds corner as two Blazers try unsuccessfully to over- take him. . .which does not accept defeat.. As usual, Biliskis leads the race all the way. Warriors stay in front to assure victory. Cheesman and Fischer make their move. ' Paul Riedel, sophomore Conference Champion 78 . .and is representative of true champions. L r f st: -3 Ryan breaks a tackle. .W 'eb V? Ryan romps away. Shissler on the tackle. Ryan on the run. YI v H.. Wagner on the hand off to Centofante gridmen stay strong ..!'.- 5,1441 if 14 A ' A Q.l'n.i Diller on a key block helps Centofante aka breakaway. hr -L Cortesi concentrates Tegtmeier towers cagers come back ' v Thoreson two-ti med Jurkonis boards Two for Kassner Thoreson tangles Matthews controls Shaw-scissors Kruse-fulltwist gymnasts sustain tradition Frans-the T Le Ga re-eagies B 6 s YI- ' ' A Keiler- L hold 81 Raudabaugh-3X4 back Amt hands off to BeMent 115 Gallagher fights for first Bennett strains to keep lead Andre holds pace forlastlap Burr finishes strong ' 'i wane-'W . ' I Rodgers clears 6 feet speedsters on the go Kimball leaps over last hurdle Fischer passes to take lead SENIORS: KNEELING: Chuck Carpen- ter and Chuck Rizzo, STANDING: John Downs, Tom Sielaff, Mark Ranieri, Socco Capoyianes, Bob King, George Weaver, Chuck Tassio, Chick Hanson, and Jim Hanna. t'Y'5' MN if-f Fi i Q W f.., i intramural basketball champs 5, 3 ,ip j . i,,i,,f may A 1' 1 ii ,V 7 ',i, J L: f r ieeiiiei 2 C in , -513 iill 5 Q J 1 ini JUNIORS: KNEELING: Don Wolf, Jim Joorfetz, Glenn Syverson, and Dennis Sugino: STANDING: Craig Arend. Joe Marzano, Bill Prentice, John Pollitz. Gary Anderson, Vern Bissett, and Rich Gourley. SOPHOMORES: Glenn Fencl, Co- Captaing Buster Morgan, Greg Weaver, Co-Captain, Karl Griesbaum, Bob Hansen, and Ray Spann. 'New 'bv fl- '19 me, K 695 1 , K ,G V a fi-J i ig FRESHNIEN: Charles Kennedy, Ike Kildiss, Nick Andre, Ron Domin, and Al Zeman. Dv' M3 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: Paul Riedel, Russ Burr, Robert Krzemienski, Charles Gallagher, Jeff Kaiser, Scott Chapman, Steve Carvell, Jay Fugar, and Coach Jim Tyree: SECOND ROW: Eric Kobler, Mgr., John Thomas, Bob Arnt, John Andre, Dan Cheesman, Bill Biliskis, Rick Vuillaume, Bill DuPuis, and Randy BeMent, Mgr., THIRD ROW: Fred Thorne, Howard Butters, Tom Stauch, Bill Fry, Don Stob, John Fischer, Dave Rushton, Steve llg, and Maris Jurevics. harriers run their way down state For the second consecutive year, the Varsity Cross Country team swept the D.P.V.L. Conference with an 8-O record. lt was the first time in Willowbrook's cross country history that a team placed second in the District Meet, thus allowing it to participate in the state finals in which it took ninth place. Another first won by the team was the Addison Trail Invitational. Throughout the season, the team was led by Captain Bill Biliskis, who was the Conference Champ and placed third in the District Meet and fifth in the State Meet against 215 runners. He also set four course records duringthe season. The number-two man was sophomore Russ Burr. He earned a fourth in the Conference and set a sopho- more record for our course. - Dan Cheesman, a junior, was the number-three runner, Charles Gallagher, a senior, number four, Tom Jacobson, a sophomore, number five, Paul Riedel, a sophomore, number six, and John Fischer, a senior, num- ber seven. Other varsity letter winners included John Andre, Robert Arnt, Howard Butters, Bill DuPuis, Jay Fuger, Robert Krzmenski, John Pike, Fred Thorne, and Rick Vuillaume. The sophomores also came through with the Conference Championship with an 8-O record. Leading the sophs to victory was Paul Riedel, who won the conference meet. Jerry Kimbrell, Glen Bicicchi, and Greg Neff also helped lead the way. Other sophomore letter winners were Gary Butts, Martin Fugimoto, Steven Gehrke, Steven Moorhouse,Jeff Palmer, Garry Ruick, Mark Weaver, Tim Wetzel, and Tracy Williams. Going along with the tradition, the freshmen were also undefeated. Their victories included the 26-school Maine West and York lnvitationals. Congratulations to Coach Tyree and his team for a job well done. The coming years are expected to bring more and better honors. SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: Tom Dudgeon, Tracey Williams, Gary Johnson, Dan Broucek, Mark Du- Puis, Mike Considine, Tom Fitzgerald, Mike Richardson, and Ralph Karau: SECOND ROW: Randy BeMent, Mgr., Ric Cortesi, Greg Neff, Scott Andrews, Jeff Palmer, Steve Finney, Robert Sutherland, Eric Kobler, Mgr., and Coach Jim Tyree, THIRD ROW: Robert Hilliard, Gary Ruick, Gary Butts, Tom Jacobson, Jim Boysen, Marty Fujimoto, Jerry Kim- brell, Glenn Bicicchi, and Robert Munnsg FOURTH ROW: Steve Gehrke, Tim Wetzel, John Weaver, Dan Pyzik, Rich- ard Suplee, Randy Lusk, Charles Peterson, Mark Weaver, Larry Davis, and Robert Piekarski. i 33:15 fl' Wilbur VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Bill Wagner, Mike Bennett, Doug Diller, Dennis Sugino, Scott Ravio, Chuck Carpenter, Mike Centofante, and Dave Phelps: SECOND ROW: Coach Evans, Coach Janoski, Rick Beauchamp, Jon Brennan, Chuck Tassio, Gary Kuehnle, Bob Cortesi. Greg Thornell. Manager, Coach Loew, and Coach Owen: THIRD ROW: Brad Roen, Manager, Mark Kuntz, Manager, Ron Kimball, Tom Petroff, Jack Thoreson, Mike Wozniak, Tony Keller, Jim Ryan, and Jeff English, Student Trainer, FOURTH ROW: Larry Shissler, Gary Anderson, Chuck Han- son, Ed Youngquist, Ed Jeffrey, Bob Paulaitis, Dave Miller, John Tritt, and Frank Barsotti. varsity rules the valley The 1967 Varsity football season was a most pleasant surprise for all Warrior followers. A team that had been rated to finish fourth in the Des Plaines Valley Conference developed into a team of Fighting War- riors. As a result, a second consecutive outright Conference championship was brought to Willowbrook. The Varsity coaching staff was proud of the accomplishments of the 1967 Warrior team, for this team earned honors through hard work and dedication. This was best illustrated by the 22 seniors on the 1967 squad, for in their three prior years in football they had not had even a winning record. A Conference cham- pionshipintheir senior yearis an amazing conquest. The overall seasonal record for the Varsity team was 5 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie. Tri-captains for the team were Doug Diller, Ron Kimball, and Chuck Tassio. Most Improved Player went to Dave Phelps, Most Valu- able Playerto Chuck Tassio, and the Sportsmanship Award to Bob Paulaitis. Coaches Evans, Janoski, Owen, and Loew want to thank the 1967 Des Plaines Valley Conference Football Champions fortheir cooperation and for being such a fine group of young men to coach. Ryan hauls one in. Centofante breaks Ram line, Kimball cuts up field qgwkf 'fl 'TQ' . N' I . 1. I V, K, 'xi Q s,g jsI'f,'rZ 34 .f im , , M M 9 A ' Ii ' W5 ,ggi , . 4 I N, If 4 I IV . is t. ly V 5 , 41 I ., 'gk 1 4 K ,gk -.AV JE l ,W . , . .- g -.., - r. H 5 , , Y J g 3 ' A , . , -vs I ,QB ,ly - Ili ' . 6' ' , .Ti , if' . ,, ' amy? ,I I M'-I :rf 1 ff .V ig 5 I-,E , V 15 I 2. V . W. 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I9 Mas.: JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Ross Martinek, Richard Gourley, David Harrington, Richard Sieg- fried, Art Tessman, Gary Carnahan, Steve Spyrison, and Gary Raudebaughg SECOND ROW: Coach Owen, Mike Wolf, Gary Kasper, Bill Malone, Mike Dillon, Fred Moore, Jim Prusa, David Lichtenheld, and Coach Lowe: THIRD ROW: Dennis Neuendorf, John Warren, Don Wolff, Keith Williams, Randy Foster, Bob Hanson, Jom Joorfetz, Phil Lindhorn, and Glen Syversong FOURTH ROW: Vern Bissett, George Thorpe, Craig Batzer, Dave Earnest, George Thoreson, John Pollitz, Bob De Wolfe, Dennis Joyce, and Joe Marzano. NOT PICTURED: Tim Obright. underclassmen finish season strong Willowbrook's J.V.s, coached by Mr. Owen and assisted by Mr. Loew, completed a season marred with injuries. Despite this, it was still a good and successful year. They started the season with a win over York, and it looked as though they had the potential to go all the way. However, without games against Hinsdale South and East Leyden the season ended with an overall record of 3-2-1. Outstanding J.V. ball players on the offense included fullback Randy Foster, quarterback George Thoreson, tackle Phil Lindhorn, and guard Rick Siegfried. Defensively the Junior Brooks held their opponents to 35 points, while the offense scored 72 points. The boys who played well defensively included halfbacks Dave Harrington and Fred Moore, linebackers Bill Malone and Glenn Syverson, 2nd lineman Jim Prusa and Rick Siegfried. The sophomore gridmen finished the season with three wins against four defeats. Coached by Mr. Jordan and Mr. Wilkin, the squad showed what it was capable of putting out. On defense the Brooks had three stars: Bill Tews, Steve Dudasik, and Bert Baby Huey Holler. Offensively Jim Brooks and quarterback Steve Stein led the attack. Good luck next yearto this squad. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Robert Ellis, Bill Tews, James Suchor, Tony Venezia, Tim McDermott, Robert Grant, Steve Stein, Larry Taylor, Tom Matherly, James Carter, and Pat McCombs3 SECOND ROW: Coach Jor- dan, Paul Pederson, Mgr: Mike Sullivan, Jim Brooks, Al Brandenburg, Steve Dudasik, Steve Rodriggez, Dave Westrum, Doug Bidle, Tom Wilcox, Tom Fogerty, Rich Hocket, and Coach Wilking THIRD ROW: Bob Stewarts, Mgr: Bob Ander- son, Gary Kasper, Tim Burgess, Tom Martz, Mike Arpin, Marty Russo, Gary Poulos, John Hillan, Dan Prevendar, Tim Keller, Gloss, John Redden, Tom Mann, and Al Frazier, Mgr, FOURTH ROW: Bill Warren, Harvey Hanson, Chris Hick- man, John Voss, Dave Roberts, Jim Field, Bert Holler, Dan Kupkowski, Earl Griesbaum, Karlis Ludeks, Gary Leitz, Bill Carvell, and Glenn Fencl. ......a... L.-.4 FRESHMAN A TEAM: FRONT ROW: Diegel, Mgr.: Nishimura, Sarallo, Brett, Sydnor, Banas, Bailey, Meranda, Engel, Spratt, Colletti, and Maucieri: SECOND ROW: Mr. Kabarec, Head Coach: Dowiarz, DeForest, Stevens, Farnham, Row- land, Gullang, Hicks, Krause, Marks, Marchese, Cowdery, Luttenbacher, Lindley, and Mr. Drees, Assistant Coach. freshmen have good record This year's freshman A team got five wins, two losses and second place in the D.P.V.L. Conference, outscoring their opponents 183 points to 33 points. With an excellent de- fense, it had five shutouts. Tom Hicks, Jim DeForest, and Rick Nishimura were the team's leading scorers. Of the three, Tom Hicks and Jim DeForest were elected Most Valuable Player and Captain respectively. Chuck Lindley was the line ace. FRESHMAN B TEAM: FRONT ROW: Fik, Sternbauer, Dekker, Johnson, Harrington, Fialco, Leonette, Zeman, Steinbach, Geiseman, Bach, Cannella, Lasusa, and Holland: SECOND ROW: Harvey, McCloskey, Sandford, Harris, Stratton, Sini- baldi, Carpenter, Kempa, Anderson, Prazma, Swanson, Porter, Davis, Martz, Kornack, and Gustafson, Mgr.: THIRD ROW: Mr. Long, Coach: Mr. Drees, Coach: McAvoy, Hurley, Heinz, Kenyon, Rakosnik, Slavicek. Howard, Rock, Car- well, Whitlock, Kligis, Preisel, Nafziger, Schatzeder, Fuerst, Christianson, Considine, Tucker, Mgr.: and Mr. Kabarec, Coach. X L--.- e e 19 9 1: el la :ef,..,.e, ieflallll' Q Q ,slr fu I-v....!!mJa,..,4 v 1 ' 'ax 3 I -fu' rt . ' Lu 'lp , 3 A' l V -- K ' 3 '. ' a C- . . W V H f. 5 , QV X. ' ,M A N S.. 57 , 5 ,. g My ,, VX me . 'M Y KW V -4 if N , in P5 , ,n 'wb' wi -19 , ix f.:--sJh ,f ' qv- IA! ---. .29 SP mf -' s , - to ' 3, , 4 A , C VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Ron Auch, Jim Petrovich, Assistant Coach Clint Evans. Head Coach Marshall Stoner, Randy Dean, and John Brennan. BACK ROW: Bill Wagner, Fred Thorne, Ron Kimball, Gary Kassner, George Thoreson, Al Jurkonis, Jim Mahr. Glenn Tegrmeier, Raul Wolf, Gary Matthews, Bob Cortesi, Charles, and Charles Rizzo. varsity and j.v. both take third in d.p.v.I. Coach Marshall Stoner's varsity basketball squad came on strong in a late season push to win 8 out of its last 10 games and ended the year with a respectable 9-5 record. Overall, they ran up a 14-10 season rec- ord, second best in Willowbrook's history. Champion Glenbard East was the only team able to beat the Warriors twice, as the 'Brooks bounced back after early season losses to beat the powerful Morton West, Morton East, and West Leyden teams in the second round of DPVL play. Another trophy was added to the showcase when the Warriors won the Consolation Championship at the Rockford Holiday Tourney. After dropping their first game, the Warriors won easily over Dundee, Dixon, and Mundelein. Senior Captain Gary Matthews repeated last year's performance by making the first team of the All-DPVL squad. He also went one step further by earning a position on the Chicago American's All-Area team. Gary also led the team in scoring with 449 points Cincluding a 35-point effort against Downers Grove Southb, and assists with 169. He was elected MVP. by his teammates. Forward Gary Kassner received All-DPVL honorable mention and was leading rebounder with 208. Junior Guard Bob Cortesi led the team in free throw shooting with a fantastic 23-25 for 92170 and Sophomore George Thoreson had the highest average from the , , fl .th 5517 JUNIORAVARSITV BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Dave Harrington, Rich OOVW' 0' Durpetti, and Gil Golub. SECOND ROW: Mark Skipworth, Jeff Conner. The 1967-68 Junior Varsity basketball Wally Streid, and Larry sriissler. THIRD ROW: Fred Alston, Jim Field. team was 3 relatively young team- Three Tim Williams, Bill Fry. Bob DeWolf, and Clint Evans, Coach. sophomores were in the starting five. Be- cause of inexperience, the team lost four of its first six games. As the season progressed, however, much improvement was noted, the team winning 10 of the last 12 games. At the conclusion of the season the WB Junior Varsity displayed a fine brand of basketball and demonstrated that they will be a team to be watched in the future. The Junior Varsity players were Jeff Con- ner, Bill Fry, Jim Field, Tim Williams, Wally Streid, Fred Alston, Rich Durpetti, Larry Shissler, Gil Golub, Bob DeWolf, and Mark Skipworth. sophs and frosh display future talent SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Gary Poulos, Mgr., Dave Paulson, Mike Sullivan and Gary Gobel, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Gary Kasper, George Lococo, John Hillan and Randy Lusk. THIRD ROW: Greg Kottner, Mgr., Jack Kehoe, Dan Kup- kowski Tim Gustafson, Dave Roberts and Coach A. Vande Merkt. NOT PIC- TURED Tom Mann and Mark Cummings. The 1967-68 sophomore basketball squad finished fourth in league competition with a record of six wins and six losses. Their overall record was six wins and ten losses. Letter win- ners were Mark Cummings, George Lococo, Gary Kasper, Dave Paulson, Dave Roberts, John Hil- lan-team captain, Tom Mann-elected best defensive player, and Randy Lusk, who finished the season as the leading scorer and best free throw shooter. Dave Roberts led the team in rebounds. Other members of the squad who contributed greatly to the team's success were Mike Sullivan, Tim Gustaveson, and Dan Kupkowski. The Freshmen A team had an overall record of 15-2. The two losses were to York and Glenbard East by two points each. The A team was also co-champions of the DPVL with a record of 11-1. They were also champions of the Hinsdale South holiday tournament. The Freshmen B team had an overall record of 12-2. They were champions of the DPVL with a record of 11-1. Their only losses were to York and East Leyden. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Bill Tekniepe. Mgr.. Scott Stamp. Randy Mucha. Dan Davis. James Shurtleff. Charles Prazma. Tom Lee, Michael Richardson. and Marty Hasegawa, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Mark Cicero, Mgr. Dave Christianen, Dan Rakosnik, Robert Finke, Stanley Stevens, Terry Torrence, Mike Meranda. Ronald Bailey, Don Spratt. and Steve Halicke. Mgr. BACK ROW: Coach Hamann. Mike Rowland, Pete Krogh, Mark Stapelton, Tom Hicks, Ron Sanneman, Douglas Gullang, Nicholas Severino. Mark Kassner. Mike Howard. and Coach Langellier, NOT PIC- TURED: Ron Dowiarz, Ken Carwell, and Ken Owens. ...S M-f-fi. Et-r 1 i sul f 3 'TI 21222 IZ ZIZIZ ZZ. nx 1 so II. I..'2' 212221122 l'l'lHHl ni-si un.: Liu III Il in state VARSITY GYMNASTICSZ FIRST ROW: Chris Shaw, Bob Borsellino, Steve Stein and Randy Raudabaugh. SECOND ROW: Phil Fass, Bob Frey, John Prusa, Mgr., Rick Vazquez, and Jim Riedel. THIRD ROW: Bob Eygenhuysen, Tom DeForest, Ken Keiler, Craig Batzer, Lars Kruse, Owen LeGare and Coach Llew- ellyn lffland. NOT PICTURED: Larry Richards, Les Frans, Bob Johnson, Jeff Taylor, and Jim Gulliford. The Willowbrook Gymnastic season was very successful, as it has been in the past. This year's team was made up of a very strong senior group with several juniors backing up. The DPVL championship was won for the fifth time in as many years with 99 points scored in the Conference meet and a perfect Conference dual meet record of 6 wins and O losses. We entered the Barrington Invitational for the second year and placed second for a second time. But we did win four of the seven individual championships, with Kruse on trampoline, Shaw on the side horse, Reidel on rings, and Stein on tumbling. This, including an overall dual meet season of 13 wins and 2 losses, was in preparation for the State Meet. We went into the Dis- trict Meet at West Leyden as one of the favored but finished second by 12 points. Randy Rauda- baugh was crowned District champion in tumbling, and we placed five other members in seven events for the preliminaries of the State Meet. In the preliminaries, four boys qualified for the finals. Lars Kruse placed 5th on the tram- poline, Owen LeGare tied for 5th on high bar, and sophomore Steve Stein placed 5th in tum- bling. Jim Reidel was 8th in rings. They gave the team a 6th place finish, only 11 points from 3rd place in State. Kruse was elected captain, Raugabaugh was most valuable, and Jeff Taylor was the most improved. The soph season was not what we expected: one of the poorest seasons in WB gymnastic history. They finished with a 6 win-9 loss, a 6th place Wheaton Invitational, and a 4th place finish in the Conference Meet, but finished 3rd in Conference. SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS: FIRST ROW: Jeff Smith, Bob Hurley, Frank Milazzo, Dan Webster, Pat Comerford, Tony LeGare, Bob Steinbach, Ken Heinrichs, Bill Stoltz, Paul Weber, Jack McCune, and Pat McCluskey. SECOND ROW: Tom Underwood, Gary Cox, Guy Moore, Andy Nelson, David Goetsch, George Fram, Jeff Olsen, Gary Brenn, Chuck Stewart, William Witt, Paul Skipnorth, Rich Hockett, William Fuerst, Mark Vasquez, Russ Kornack, Dan Pusateri, Bob Wrozek, Dan Westby, and Jim Stratton. THIRD ROW: Coach Owens, Paul Martz, Larry Skiba, Mark Weaver, Larry Lufkin, John Lustrup, Jeff White, Rich Kastory, Doug McClintic, Alphonse Zorpe, Mike Arpin, Tom Martz, Jeff Meskan, Paul Kobler, George Vandon, Dave Lichtenheld, John Redden, John Weaver, Bob Ruffie, Rich Robinson, and Coach Jordan. gymnasts take sixth thinclads overcome hardships VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROW: Coach lffland, Paul Riedel, Jay Fuger, Dave Kimball, Dennis Nuendorf, Jim Joorfetz, Glenn Griffin, Mgr. Larry Davis, and Mgr. Rick Ricciardi: SECOND ROW: Coach Tyree, Dave Reid. Bob Krzemienski, Dave Lichtenheld, Dennis Sugino, Robert Amt, John Pike, John Thomas, Mgr. Joe Lebietz, and Coach Stoner: THIRD ROW: Bill Biliskis, Bill Malone, Dave Morgan, Phil Lindhorn, Tom Liss, John Andre, Dan Cheesman, Mike Bennett, and Mgr. John Kemp: FOURTH ROW: Don Chaplin. Keith Wil- liams, Dave Westrom, Randy Foster, Tom Stauch, Joe Marzano. Dan Donovan, and Mgr. Wally Anderson: FIFTH ROW: Marty Fujimoto, Gary Anderson, John Tritt, Bob King, John Fischer, Bob Paulaitis. Brad Hanson, Fred Alston, and Mgr. Marty Russo. The varsity track team was led by Co-Captain Bill Biliskis in distance running and Ron Kimball in the sprints, hur- dles, and longjumps. The varsity worked very hard to place 3rd in the DPVL indoor and Outdoor Meets. The varsity won 5 and lost 1 indoor dual meets. There were a lot of injuries, and this held back some of the performances. Outstanding performers were Bill Biliskis, distance: Ron Kimball, sprints and hurdles: Bob King, high jump: Bob Rogers, high jump: Mike Bennett. 4403 Charles Gallagher, distance. The future looks very good for Willowbrook track for the next few years. The sophomores were undefeated, winning the DPVL Meet. The high spot of the season was the meet in which the frosh beat Proviso West and Glenbard East freshman teams: WB: 483 G.E., 45: and P.W., 44. In the same meet, the sophomores beat Proviso West and Glenbard East: WB 57 1!2:P.W.56 1!23 and G.E. 22. SOPH TRACK: FRONT ROW: Daryl Swatschend, Steve Sliz, Mark Towle, John Considine, Tom Rawls, Russ Kornack, Steve Cairns, Nail LeGare, Bruce Porter, Tom Higgins, Rick Cortesi, Richard Santucci, and Jim Martin: SECOND ROW: Tom Fogerty, Rick Nishimura, Mike Sarallo, Doug Bidle, Val Valadez, Dave Kimball, Charles Lindley, Jeff Meskan, Dave Smith, Bill Preisel, Dave Reid, Greg Neff, Jeff Palmer, Dave Tucker, Steve Gehrke, and Mike Richardson: THIRD ROW: Head Coach Tyree, Paul Riedel, Tracy Williams, Mike Considine, Gary Johnson, Robert Saunders, Charles Peterson, John Engel, Dave Lichtenheld, Jerry Dudasik, Jeff Cowdery, Gary Kasper, Bill Carvell, Glen Biccichi, Tom Harvey, Chuck Lutten- backer, Mike McAvoy, Mark Weaver, Marshall Vick, Dan Broucek, Asst. Coach lffland, and Asst. Coach Stoner: FOURTH ROW: Tom Schatzeder, Tim Wetzel, Jerry Kimbrell, Gary Butts, Dan Prevender, Steve Hesse, Marty Fujimoto, Tom Jacobson, Dave Roberts, Scott Sanneman, Dan Kupkowski, Jim Boysen, Alan Trunek, Dave Westrom, Rick Timms, Andy Rock, Dan Akerhielm, Tom Ryl, Gary Ruick, and Dave Christensen. , ig li E 3 I 'ff ' . i W .---:' 24 ,rv l Y' 5 5 i vw F 2 S :iiff . - - 43 4 -J W s ...ii 1.44.11 VARSITY WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Tom Skawski, Gary Carnahan, Steve Spyrison, Scott Andrews, Bill Porter, Mark Kuntz, Pat McCombs, Bob Berger, Bruce Brett, Jim Boland, and Bob Sutherland. SECOND ROW: Al Brandenburg, Mgr., Dennis Kowalski, Dan Donavan, Mike Bennett, Bob Stewarts, Tom Larsen, Jim Chromek, Mike Wolff, Terry Tiegs, Rick Siegfried, Tim McDermmott, and Gary Kuntz, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Paul Karbarec, Head Coach, Bob Paulatis, John Tritt. Ed Jeffrey, Jack Thoreson, Stan Johnson. Ralph Briska, John Warren, Keith Williams, Tim Obright, and Paul Manganaro. varsity sends four to sectionals This years varsity team had a 5 win-6 loss dual meet record. Mik Wozniak and Bill Porter were district champs, while Ed Jeffrey and Paul Manganaro took second, and Mark Kuntz took third. The first four qualified for sectionals. Wozniak went on to be a state finalist. Wozniak, the team captain, was nominated to the all-conference wrestling squad, as was teammate Ed Jeffrey.Outstanding records were Wozniak 22-2 and Jeffrey 19-4. The junior varsity squad, in its first year, went unbeaten until its last two meets, only to be beaten by East and West Leyden. Their record was 8-2, 4-2 Conference for a third place finish. Out- standing records were Scott Andrews, sophomore, 7-1, Jim Chromek, senior, 9-23 Rich Sigfried, junior, 12-Og and Tim McDermott, sophomore, 7-2. TOP: Manganaro goes for the pin. BOTTOM: Jeffrey es- I 'Woz works the double leg. Capes' Porter pins Lane Tech foe. '-22 . ,ff i A WA .age SOPHOMORE WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Jim Constantine, Tim Johnsen, John Morris, Steve Felt, and Bob Sutherland. SECOND ROW Gerry Spry. Bob Grant. Jim Brooks, Tony Venezia. Larry Taylor, Tom Matherly, Mike Dunning, and Rich Janes THIRD ROW: Mr. Spratt, Coach. Bob Chromek. Bill Barry, Otto Geiseman, Tim Burgess, Dan Wolf, Bert Holler Bill Carvell Jeff Mayton, Bill Warren, and Rich Jett. grappler beginners demonstrate potential The sophomore wrestling squad had a DPVL record of 1 win and 6 losses, which gave them sixth place. They had an overall record of 2-8 and won the Wheaton North Quad and the Hinsdale Quad. Honorary team co-captains were Bill Carvell and Jim Prusa. Voted most valuable was Bob Chromek, and most improved was Steve Felt. Other letter winners included J. Morris. R. Ruffle, S. Felt, M. Dunning, G. Spry, T. Venezia. B. Chromek, T. Burgess, B. Grant. O. Geiseman, B. Warren, B. Carvell, J. Prusa, and B. Holler. The 1967-68 freshman wrestling team finished the season with an 8-2 record. They tied for the Conference championship with Addison Trail. Each had a 5-1 record. Outstanding wrestlers all year were Gary Zizzo, Larry Kenyon, Rich Guill, Chuck Luttenbacher, Bill Banas, and Chuck Lindley. Gary Zizzo was undefeated at 95 lbs. and was elected team captain. Chuck Lindley had one loss at heavyweight and was voted most valuable wrestler. FRESHMAN WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: V. Meyer, M. Holland, S. Finney, W. Harris, G. Zizzo, R. Karau J Heard, and S. Brown, Mgr. SECOND ROW: R. Guill, J. Walkinshaw. D. Spyrison, L. Palumbo R. Plimmer, D. Teichler, R. Nishimura, T. Schatzeder, D. Sydnor, and R. Ruffie. THIRD ROW G Gustafson, Mgr. L. Kenyon, B. Banas, C. Luttenbacher, L. Damhorst. T. Harvey, C. Lind- ley J Engel, L. Penoyer. J. McCIuskey, J. Considine, and Coach Janoski. SGSSOTI SUVTIl'TI3l'y WB 41 Mt. Prospect WB 30 Niles North WB 26 Addison Trail WB 21 Glenbard West WB 23 Glenbard East WB 22 Morton West WB 24 Downers South WB 35 East Leyden WB 32 West Leyden WB 25 York VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Coach Scholl, Chris Hickman, Tim Keller, Mike Capazziello, and Chuck Stewart: SECOND ROW: Rick Vasquez, John Jackson, Chuck Rizzo, Dave Harrington, Barry Donovan, Bill Golub, and Sam Pepe: THIRD ROW: Chuck Carpenter, Donn Draper, Fred Moore, Jeff Conner, Jim Ryan, Chuck Tassio, and Jim Hanna: FOURTH ROW: Bill Prentice, Bill Fry, Jim Mahr, Jim Field, Chuck Hansen, and Bob Cortesi. baseballers are out to keep d.p.v.I. title The varsity baseball team is fortunate this year to have seven returning lettermen from last year's squad. They are Chuck Carpenter, Jeff Connor, Chuck Hanson, Chuck Rizzo, Jim Ryan, Chuck Tassio, and Bill Wagner. Seniors Donn Draper, Jim Hanna, and Sam Pepi are also out to helpthe team achieve top honors. Up from last year's sophomore squad are Verne Bissett, Bob Cortesi, Bill Fry, Gil Golub, Dave Harrington, John Jackson, Fred Moore, Bill Prentice, and Rich Vazquez. The only sophomore to make the squad this year isJim Field. This is Coach Scholl's first year coaching the varsity, and it should be a memorable one. Willowbrook is expected to beat the strong Morton West and Glenbard East teams and corne out on top in the DPVL. Draper readies for the smash Tassio tenses to kill it Rizzo throws it do Wl'l two A-i2h Wagner over to first V' li A Y iv 3 ' M A... W 134+ i 3 'fr i ba ix it 'F . V Q , my ,:,, H W yhhrk H K 3 I 1 ,L 5' , it , in , 3 mx N T Egg: ,, . E f g l H . V pl 5, A ff ' . wma i K W K LW yu. W ,xi ta.. 'Ak 5 V, . JV V N . i,. ' .1 fi s. i ' , ... fill' z 7 'Q ' J ' 'f,: , , , . -t, H . A K . . . i A A ' s E 4 ii J W . -bfi f i J K la . A r N Q , A I A li fr ikl 1 L 4 l f l'A- , ' L f A l 5. l . .l M' SOPH BASEBALL: FIRST ROW: PT Comerford, John Claypool, Bill Tews, AI Brandenburg, Chuck Paulson, Jim Carter, Gene Spratt, and Jim Brooks: SECOND ROW: Coach Evans, Frank Crochere, Bob Piekarski, John Hillan, Bary Goebel, Bob Pitassi, Dave Maraski, and Jim Prusap THIRD ROW: Glen Fencl, Walter Streid, Bob Hansen, Rich Percy, George Thorsen, Nick Solvereno, and Mike Pearson. frosh-soph basebalI's conference hopes bright The W. B. Sophomore baseball team has an excellent chance of winning the sophomore Des Plaines Valley League championship. A number of outstanding individual players return, such as George Thoreson, Wally Streid, Dave Paulson, Frank Croschere, Dave Muraski, Glenn Fencl, Al Brandenburg, John Hillan, Bill Tews, and Bob Pickarski. Our young freshman team of last year won the championship. We are looking forward to the coming year with anticipation. The freshman baseball squad should do quite well in the DPVL because of the good depth at each posi- tion. Also, almost everyone plays more than one position, which will be an asset to the team. The top pitchers are Mike Rowland, Tom Hicks, and Mark Vazquez. Ron Dowaiz and Gary Zizzo are good at shortstop and second base. Don Spratt is a top-notch catcher. Two very good outfielders are Stan Stevens and Randy Mucha. FRESHMAN BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Tom Mullen, John Vacul, Gary Zizzo, and Randy Mucha, SECOND ROW: John Sada, Mark Vazquez, Don Spratt, Rick Carpenter, Pat Boyce, Sam Bonafede, and Manager Gary Poulos: THIRD ROW: Frank Milazzo, Bill Banas, Paul Marchese, William Slavicek, Stan Stevens, Mat Widerski, Bill Sinibaldi, and Coach Hamann: FOURTH ROW: Chuck Prasma, Mike Rowland, Mark Kassner, Tom Hicks, Chuck Kennedy, John Marks, and Rich Hass. VARSITY TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Terry Shaw, Tom Cunningham, and Steve Leturno, SECOND ROW: Bob Ulrich, Bob Lutrano, Bob Martin. and Terry Tiegs: THIRD ROW: Coach Ralph R. Eltoft. Tom DeForest. Jim Gulliford, Bob Drews. Gary Matthews. Keith Harris, and Mgr. Maris Jurovics. netmen look to good season Led by veteran lettermen Gary Matthews, Bob Ulrich, Bob Martin, and Terry Tiegs, the Willowbrook varsity tennis team anticipates a good season. Also playing an important role in the upcoming meets are seniors Keith Harris and Bob Drews. Squad members showing strong potential include Dan McGrath, Bob Lufrano, Jett Mills, Tom Deforest, and Jim Gulliford. Others, who as yet haven't had sufficient opportunity to demonstrate their prowess but for whom the door forteam membership is open, include Steve Leturno, Terry Shaw, and Bob Johnson. The soph squad, composed of all new talent, will attempt to repeat as Conference champions. It is still early to tell exactly who will represent WB for us in match play, however, it looks as though the following boys will make up our team: in singles, freshmen Tom Lee and Rus Svetic and sophomore Dean Kent, in doubles, freshmen Larry Lufkin and Dale Sydnor and sophomores Karlis Ludeks and Steve Gross. SOPH TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Scott Andrews, Larry Palumbo, Ken Heinrich, Tom Lee, Bill Tekniepe, Jim Walkinshaw, and Bill Witt: SECOND ROW: David Watschke, Larry Lufkin, Greg Hesse, Larry Skiba, Larry Benda, Tim Johnson, Mgr.: and Lyle Frola, Mgr.: THIRD ROW: Mike Foster, John Stepanek, Dean Kent, Steve Gross, Carlos Ludecks, Kevin Baumann, Rus Svetic, Dale Sydnor, and Coach l-lusak. VARSITY GOLF: FRONT ROW: Robert Porter and Coach Ladd: SECOND ROW: Dave Tash, Jim Dunn, Craig Batzer, Dave Earnest, Rich Burgess, Dave Larson, Mark Skipworth. and Craig Arends. Iinksmen on way to great season The varsity golf team this year is on the way to a great season. Senior Bob Porter is the only returning letterman, but juniors Craig Arend, Steve Larson, and Dave Tash should give the team what it needs to cap- ture the Conference title again. Last year, as sophomores, the team was undefeated in twelve dual meets. On the sophomore level, returning letterman Buster Morgan, Tim Burgess, and Mark Wilson are most outstanding. Both squads hope to win the Conference championship again this year, and Coach Ladd feels they are on the way. SOPH GOLF: FRONT ROW: Tom Underwood, Pat Towner, Rich Plummer, and Paul Skipworthg SECOND ROW: Mark Wilson. Mike Car- net. Mark Cicero, Al Zeman, and Bob Steinbach: THIRD ROW: Mr. Ladd, Mike Meranda, Fred Bedell, Tim Burgess, Jim Sanders, Ken Morgan, and Bob Walley. it if lvl f AUDIO-VISUAL OPERATORS: FIRST ROW: Brad Carlson, Tim Johnson, Keith Ex, Bill Hendron, Guy Moore, Jeff Vanscoyk, Mike Drake, Bob Raney, and Bruce Papiechq SECOND ROW: Gene Spratt. John Morris, Mike Dunning, Eric Schaudt, C. H. Jordan, Gary Gustafson, Richard Hockett, Dennis Dan- ielson, Dave K. Anderson, and Tony Fiotig THIRD ROW: Dan Smutzer, Kirk Golz, Ron Roth, John Frey, Jim Thompson, Jeff Smith, Bob Jensby, Mike Nesva- cil, Larry Davis, and Ken Lewis: FOURTH ROW: Paul Pederson, Ron Cook, Dave A. Anderson, Dave Schild, Tom Monick, Don Cooper, Otto Geiseman, W. Martin Soehrman, Ted Ahrens, Bob Gregory, Tom Singer, Craig Grude, and Rich Kastory: FIFTH ROW: Dave Krueger, John Lange, Norman Sneider, Scott Rangus, Mike VanDeman, Mike Wasil, Rich Schweihs, Phil Toelcke, Al Zimmerman, Doug Gray, Walter Krause, Chris Hickman, and Keith Mattingly: SIXTH ROW: George Thompson, Don Robertson, Mark Curtis, Randy Baker, Rex Rose, Don Schwarz, John Pollitz, Jim Harvey,Jim Shaver,and Art White. FW '. AUDIO-VISUAL PERIOD LEADERS: FRONT ROW: Robert Gregory, Donald LIGHTING CREW: SEATED: Darryl Wohlt and Jeff Miles, STANDING: Robertson, and Arthur White, SECOND ROW: Mr. Fredell, Ronald Cook, Tom Havelka,Gordon Scott,and Larry Bergquist. Theodore Ahrens, Otto Geisener, and Carol Sainio. STAGE CREW: FRONT ROW: Jeanette Stout, Dennis Van Ewyk, Joyce Suther- land, Kay Johnson, and Stan Johnson. BACK ROW: Nick Rugen, John Vacval, Art Long, Goria Skudlarek, Lynn Bergh, Sue Halladay, Tom Sielatf, John souNo CREW: FRONT ROW: Keith Ex and vv. iviarrm soehre- Lange' and RW Sa dfO'd' men. BACK ROW: Richard Hockett, James Shaver, Walter Schneider, and Otto Geiseman. NOT PICTURED: David Owen, David Krueger, and Micheal Gorski. f71 c 1 W.. ,A if it ,,.,45. , . X1 'X -Mi... X LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: SITTING: Karen Wickert, Debby Lukitsch, Karen Winter, and Gloria Nachreinerg STANDING: Linda Winter, Cynthia Sells, Carol Pearson, Nancy Schoenteld, Anita Teichler, Linda Krieger, Margaret Ladd, and Susan Deicke. I I service groups HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Patricia Kozlowski, Georganne Chal- fant, Melaine Martz, and Ellyn Willis. BACK ROW: Vera Marshall, Judith Ellis, Cathy Underwood, Nolla Willis, and Mary Cooney. ATTENDANCE OFFlCE ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Carol Nichols, Kathy Trattner, Lynette Gildroy, Mary Ackermann, Julie Porter. Coleen Colbrook. Carol Pribish, Sandi Jordan, and Patricia Sarleyg MIDDLE ROW: Linda Wych, Susan Morini, Debra Polich, Debbie Beltran, Nor- een Fitzgerald, Katherine Postula, Beth Birch, and Carol Fiorvantig BACK ROW: Ruth Foster, Carol Brown, Karen Lindholm, Connie Cas- tle, Kathy Lawser, Joanne Kuhn, Marcia Magnusen, Joyce Beeskow, and Mary Jo Lombardo. DEANS' OFFICE ASSISTANTS: SEATED: Julie Agnes. Eileen Mueller, Irene Honler, and Connie Stewart, STANDING: Teri Cheesman, Paulette Youngquist, Terri Baumann, Linda Likert, and Linda Johnson. BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Dolores Kennedy, Debbie Draper, and Lynn Petersen: BACK ROW: Elaine Prince, Barbara Zaikowski, and Jane Fitzgerald. service groups I GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Danielle Jacobs, Sue Boldebuck, Margaret Minagro, Linda Davis, Becky Hamilton, Eileen Sweeney, Rosemary Warnock, and Pat Myers: SECOND ROW: Debbie Hawkins, Mary Ryan, Marlene Leppert, Peggy Bailey, Terri DeRoeck, Marie Fail- inger, Kay Sterett, Jann Anzilotti, Jan Strykowski, and Vicki Dottererg THIRD ROW: Sue Ur- ban, Kathy Henderson, Karen Bailey, Barb Haick. and Nancy Ballard: FOURTH ROW: Barbara Kopp. Bobbie Janicek, Barbara llg, Debbie Wilczenski, and Pat Sterrett: FIFTH ROW: Judy AI- brecbt, Ann Bruenning, Cheryl Zimmerman, Glenda Goff. Laura Carlstedt, and Terri Preston. LAB ASSISTANTS: David Licntenheld, Rocco Maniglia, and Robert Eygenhuysen. J, 'f ART STAFF: IN FRONT OF W 1 TABLE: Pat Pmbaii, CENTER Q ROW: Sue Tritt. Sue Weldon. Christy Johnson, Nancy Reusch, Eileen McCarthy, Sue Schneider, Phyllis Lindstrom, Wendy Farnham. and John Voss: IN CORNER: Michele Burdett. lf' K. PRINCIPALS ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Jan La Brosse and Shirley Rinebold. BACK ROW: Eileen Cooney. Becky Fortune. Rhea Rea, Debbie Rubicuski, Angie Schenck, Dottie Reed. Margie Nierhofl Diane Cyrvvus, Wanda Crawford, and JoAnn DeLeo. NOT PICTURED: Teri Preston and Constance Ruth. BOX-OFFICE CREW: FRONT ROW: Paulette Brien, Sandy Wlochall, Charlotte Parker, Norman White, Lynne Salva- tori, Lynne Mosteller, Cathy Erlenbaugh, Charles Stein- bach, Karen Neuendorf, and Carol Braunshausenp SEC- OND ROW: Jan LaBrose and Linda Webster. USHERS: FRONT ROW: Randy BeMent, Norman White, Rick Sandford, Gene Meade, and Bill Hendrong SECOND ROW: Mike Wassel. John Lange, Harvey Hansen, Chris Hickman, and Mark Curtis. f board of educahon Mrs, Gertrude P, Arm- lVlr. Vernon Jon Bentz, NIV. G. William Binga- lVlr. Milton F. Darr, Jr., strong Secretary Dr. Leonard J. Haver- Mr. William A. Kroep- DY- Melvin H- MUS'- kamp lin supedntendenfs omce man Vice-President ler, President Dr. R. Bruce Allingham, Superintendent of District88 Mr. Robert W. Bond, Supervisor of Build- ingsand Grounds Nlr. William K. Camp- Dr. Ronald G. Eiken- Mr.WalterA.Knudson, bell, Director of berry, Director of Director of Personnel lnstructionalServices Research, Develop- and Transportation ment, and Informa- Services tional Services Mr. Gary Martens, Mr. Jack A. Monts, Mr. William L. North, Nlr. Kenneth G. Smith, Assistant Business Director of Business Assistant Director of Director of Continu- Director Affairs Continuing Education ing Education office Mrs. Bernice Aker- hielm. Student Ac- counting Mrs. Shirley Ander- son,Guidance principaI's Mrs. Mildred Barbian, Department Chairmen Secretarial Pool Mrs. Doris Bennett, Deans' Office Mrs. Florence Brown, Guidance Mrs. Charlotte Col- lins, Attendance Mr, William E. Herbster, Principal ofwillowbrook ww fi' Jlrs. Jane Fedas, Suidance wrt Mrs. Leona Havel- horst, Student Ac- counting U ww Mrs. Eileen Morgan, Mrs. Jane Nelson, Guidance Mimeographer YW' .ser YA-rfb.. .Q fn A Mrs. Dorothy Hem- Mrs. Alice Hill, Prln- Mrs. Mildred Holas, Mrs. Carolyn Jenny, wall, Financial Sec- cipal's Secretary SecretarialPooI Library retary 3.-LQ-E.: Q.. , ,Sb A 1 45 ,U .ia ...v Liz -:, ,f,, Y Mrs. Phyllis Noren, Mrs. Betty Peterson, Mrs. Elsie Rockwood, Mrs. Ruth Sear, Department Chair- Bookstore Manager GUICISHCG Health Services men Secretarial Pool . 1 7- - ,' fl 'V .:f:iEf',:':: ': t ' V ':.:1':9fIl':iE553.fm-.f'3'E.,-EE,?Z::5:5?: 1' H 1 , J it A M ' an A 1' ' 'i V1-fvzf'-T1 've' A Q . .aff :Q S' 5 A Vliss Dawn Seneca, Mrs. LaVerne Sielaff, Mrs. Delores Vidmar, Mrs. Dorothy Wol- Mrs. Loretta Wilson, Registrar AthleticOffice Receptionist bing, Registrars Of- Library flce gfhi MR. JAMES W. ALSTRIN Introduction to Algebra, Geometry, Math 11, National Honor Society MR. RALPH J. AMELIO English Literature, English Honors 12, Literary Supplement MR. CHESTER ANDERSON Machine Shop MR. LOWELL ANDERSON Math 12, Introduction to Algebra, Club MR. RONALD ANDERSON English MRS. ELIN ASHENHURST Reading, Prom Bids MR. ROBERT C. AUSTIN Psychologist MR. R. G. BAUMEL History 11, History 11-English 11 Combination, Travel Committee MRS. NORA DAVIDSON BERGLUND Typewriting 10. MRS. ANNE M. BERRY Art, Photography Club MRS. OLGA BIAN Girls' Physical Education, Health, Cheerleading, Pep Club, G.A.A. MR. JERRY BITTS English. MISS SUSAN T. BLACK French, French Club MISS MARILYN BLOECHLE Girls' Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. MR. JAMES W. BOYD Math 12, Computer Programming, Basic Math, Math Department Chair- man,ComputerCIub MR. JOHN K. BOYLE Reading MRS. SUSAN BRAIT English MRS. CAROL BROWN English MRS. JANE CATES American History MR. GEORGE B. CHRISTIAN Introductory Physical Science MR. WILLIAM CLOUTIER Math 11, Geometry 10, Introduction to Algebra MR. ALFRED COCKS Counselor MRS. VALDINA CREASY Biology MRS. JAN CURL Counselor MR. J. MAURICE DOBBINS Freshman Treble Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Choir, Music Department Chairman MR. RICHARD G. DREES Shop Math 9, Algebra 9, Freshman Football MRS. RUTH DURCKEL Clothing 11, Clothing 10, Home Ec 11AS, Survey of Home Ec 9 MR. ROBERT L. EAST Coordinator of Deans MR. MICHAEL ELKOW English, Sophomore Speech, Stage- craft, Assistant Stage Technical Di- rector, Director of Ushers, Harlequins MRS. JO ANN ELLISON English 10 Honors, English 11, Junior Class Sponsor MISS LOIS M. BUNGARD Girls' Physical Education, G.A.A. MISS ELIZABETH BUTKUS Spanish MR. PATRICK CAIN Introductory Physical Science MR. BENJAMIN J. CALACCI English, Humanities, Latin Club MR. RICHARD E. CARGILL World Literature, Chess Club MR. ROBERT CARLSON English Health, faculty gamer N..,.MMr:uy I ,H as faculty MR. RALPH ELTOFT German, Study Skills, Varsity Tennis Coach MR. CLINT EVANS Boys' Physical Education, Head Varsity Football Coach, Basketball Coach, Soph Baseball Coach IVIR. DONALD EVITT General Math, Math 11, Math 12, Caps and Gowns MR. W, H. FARNHAIVI Counselor MR. HOWARD FELDMANN Advanced Biology, Science 9, Science Department Chairman MRS. VIRGINIA FENSKE Girls' Physical Education, Health, Girls' Physical Education Department Chairman, G.A.A. MR. JOHN A. FISCHER Boys' Physical Education, Health, Co- ordinator of Physical Welfare, Inter scholastic Athletics MISS LORRAINE FOSTER Counselor fa MISS FLORENCE FOX American History MISS DIANE FRALE Girls' Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Advisor MR. A. WILLIAM FREDELL Audio-Visual Director MRS. JUDITH FROLIK Spanish, American Field Service MR. KRIS GARMAGER English 11, English Literature 12, English Department Chairman MISS VIRGINIA GAURON English 10, Graduation Announce- ITISVITS MR. EARL E. GILL Bookkeeping, Business Organization and Management, Commencement Tickets MISS DOROTHY H. GRANDY Food Service Manager MRS. BARBARA GREENBERG Chemistry, Science Survey MISS BETTY GUGLER Counselor 4-i..-f-r MISS JO ANN HARRIS Counselor. Director of Guidance MRS. ARLINE HAWBECKER Family Living, Home Management, Home Economics Department Chair- mah MRS. ROBERTA HAYNES Introduction to Business, Business Law, Marketing MISS KARINE HENNING Art 10, Painting,Art Club MRS. BARBARA HENRY Freshman Science, Library Committee MRS. JANE HEWLETT English 1O MR. BERNARD HOLLISTER American History Honors, History of the Non-Western World, Humanities MISS DOROTHY E, HOWE Latin, Latin Club MR. ROBERT HUBBELL Administrative Assistant, Assistant Dean of Boys MR. JACK HUSAK D.O. Coordinator, C.W.T. Coordinator, Soph Tennis Coach MR. PAUL HYDE Administrative Assistant NIR. LLEWELLYN F. IFFLAND Boys' Physical Education, Head Gym- nastics Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Pep Club MR. JOSEPH HAFENSCHER Social Science 12, Senior Class Sponsor, Director of Debate MR. JOHN HAMANN Electronics, Woodworking, Head Fresh- man Basketball Coach, Head Fresh- man Baseball Coach MR. CHESTER E. HANSEN Biology, Earth Science, Science Club MISS HOLLY HARDEN French, French Club MR. JAMES HARMS English, Sophomore Speech, Showtime, Director of Spring Musical Stage Pro- duction MRS. ETHEL HARRINGTON Counselor faculty 'law' faculty MRS. SACHIKO IZUMI Art 9, Advertising Design, Sketching MR. EDWARD JANOSKI Boys' Physical Education, Health, Driver Education, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Freshman Wrestling Coach, Lettermen's Club MISS I. JOCHUM German, French, French Club. On Leave, 1967-68 MRS. DEE JOHNSON English, Silver Key Club MR. DONALD E. JOHNSON Counselor MR. EDWARD JOHNSON German, German Club 4,0-lp. MR. HAROLD R. JOHNSON Journalism, Vocational Printing, Sky- line Director, Quill and Scroll MRS. RUTH JONES Counselor MR. DANIEL B. JORDAN Boys' Physical Education, Health, Head Soph Football Coach, Assistant Gym- nastics Coach MR. PAUL L. KABAREC Boys' Physical Education, Health, Driver Education, Head Freshman Foot- ball Coach, Varsity Wrestling Coach MR. RICHARD M. KAMM Band Director MISS ALBERTA KLEHM Girls' Physical Education, Pom-Pons MISS DELORES ANN KLEHM Math 11, Geometry 10, General Math, Math Club MR. ARTHUR KRANE Social Science 12, Showtime Director MR. RICHARD KRUMPECK Counselor, F.B.L.A. MISS BARBARA KUDRNOVSKY Nurse MISS BARBARA KURZ Girls' Physical Education, Health, G.A.A., Tennis Team MR. JAMES LADD Biology, Driver Education, Intramural Athletics, Golf Coach --i..-ff-0-fvlig MR. A. G. MACLEAR History of the Western World, Social Studies Department Chairman MR. MATTHEW MAGGIO Science Survey MR. ROLAND L. MARSH Algebra, Geometry, Bridge Club MR. KENNETH R. McCONNAUGHAY Data Processing, Bookkeeping MISS MARY E. McCRACKEN Head Nurse, Allied Medical Career Club MRS. MARILYNN MCGINNES English, Silver Key Club MRS. MARY M. MCHUGH Social Science 12, American History MISS JOSEPHINE MEAGHER Social Science Librarian MR. ROBERT MERCIER Computer Programming, Algebra, General Math, Student Council MR. EMIL L. MIERSEN Office Occupations, Office Occupations Coordinator MR. ROBERT MITCHELL Algebra, Geometry, General Math MR, FRANK MORGAN English Literature. Centurion Di- rector, Stage Technical Director, Stage Lighting MR. LAWRENCE D. LANGELLIER Physiology, Science Survey, Pep Club MISS EMILY LAZAZZERA Spanish MR. ALLAN LOEW Vocational Auto 11 81 12, Auto Mainte- nance, Assistant J.V. Football Coach MRS. JOELENE LOEW Child Development MR. SAMUEL LONG Reading, Reading Coordinator, Foot- ball Coach, Basketball Coach, Ameri- can Education Week MRS. JUDITH LORENZ English, Student Council Sponsor ,wang lf' faculty -..,,' .. git, A .::, 4-61 ff. , MR. JOHN MOSTACCI American History, World Geography, Political Discussions Club MR. FRANK V. NEHER German, Classical and Modern Languages Department Chairman MISS KAREN NOVARRO French, French Club MR. JOHN F. NYMEYER Power Mechanics, Auto Mechanics MR. VERNER H. OHST Science, Supervisor of Driver Educa- tion,AdministrativeAssistant MRS. BERNICE OLSEN English, Prom Invitations :fin -5.55 .5 wi. W ' ii iswfi' K ,. . fi Mgwyg '5.C' 1? T ' A nt J Q 'UE iv V.y. I G1 r --Q . I-vw F' -.si at Q i 3 6 vi . W Kr f 4 v H 'F '+I' . I i J it MRS. MARGERY E. OLSEN Chemistry MRS. ANITA OWEN Art, Humanities, Art Department Chairman, Centurion Art Director, School Art Staff, Art Selection Com- mittee MR. WILLIAM R. OWEN Boys' Physical Education, Head J. V. Football Coach, Assistant Gymnastics Coach MRS. ALICE PARRISH Head Librarian MRS. JUDITH PATRIARCHE Girls' Physical Education, Health, G.A.A., Pom-Pons MISS MARY ANN PERTICARA Introduction to Algebra, Algebra, Geometry MR. HENRY W. PETERS Drafting MRS. SHIRLEY PETRDIL Hobbies: Needlecraft, Foods, Survey of Home Economics MISS SHARON PIERONI Vocational Shorthand, Advanced Ste- nography, F.B.L.A. MR. JAMES PIOTTER American History, Social Science 12, Camera Club MR. FRANK POULIOT Counselor MR. RICHARD E. RADTKE English, English 10 Honors MR. J. ROBERT SAUNDERS Physics, Science Survey, Chess Club MISS SUSAN SCHAEFER American Literature, English 11 Social Science Combination MRS. NORMA C. SCHAEFFER English, Travel Committee, Student TourChaperone MRS. JUDITH SCHILF Algebra, Introduction to Algebra, Geometry MRS. DONNA SCHNEPFF Girls' Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. MR. LLOYD SCHOLL Freshman Science, Varsity Baseball Coach, Freshman Class Sponsor MRS. ESTHER M. SCOTT Clerical Practice, Vocational Typing, Girls'Club MR. ROBERT W. SHAMO Concert and Cadet Orchestras, Be- ginning Strings, Art-Music Survey MRS. ALICE SHOLTY Home Economics MISS JUDITH SIMS Algebra, Geometry, General Math MRS. RUTH SMITH Introduction to Algebra, Geometry, Math 11 MR. ROBERT SNOWDEN Green Version Biology, Senior Home- coming Float MISS MARJORIE REAGON Vocational Business Machines, Future Business Leaders of America MR. RALPH C. REINER American History, Political Discussions Club MRS. VIRGINIA RIEDEL English 11 MR. JEROME H. ROBBINS Typing, Personal Typing, Business Arithmetic, Concessions Manager MRS. LEYA B. ROBINSON World Literature, Assistant Dean of Girls MR. THEODORE ROMOSER English faculty 11' faculty MR. GENE SPRATT Electronics MR. ADOLPH STEFANI Boys' Physical Education, Health, Boys' Physical Education Department Chairman MISS MARY STOAKS English MISS JAYNE STOKES Dean ofGirIs MR. MARSHALL E. STONER Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach MR. GERALD THEIS Printing, Camera Club, Intramurals sf-T. i,,t., qi., 45,8 Q 5 551 51-I 1 . 25 , . y- , . L .rs-if Q .4-ag, ffm? MR. DEANE C. THOMPSON Social Science 12, N. H. S. Committee Chairman MR. JIM TYREE Boys' Physical Education, Driver Educa- tion, Head Cross Country Coach, Head Track Coach MISS LEOLA G. UECKER Supervisor of Business Education, Business Education Department Chair- man MR. ALBERT L. VANDE MERKT English, Soph Basketball Coach MR. JOSEPH A. VENTURA Business Psychology, Vocational Business 10, Assistant Dean of Boys MR. PAUL D. WASSER Diversified Occupations, Industrial Education Department Chairman MR. JOSEPH R. WEBER Engineering Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Aeronautics, Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. LAWRENCE WELSH Chemistry, Physical Science, Interclub Council MRS, REBECCA WENGER Algebra, Introduction to Algebra, Geometry 10, Bridge Club MISS DORIS WHITE Speech, Director of Dramatics, Assem- bly Chairman, Thespians, Harlequins, Director of Fall Play, Drama Night, and Winter Play MRS. HARRIET WHITEMAN Librarian MR. WILLIAM WHITNEY Woodworking, Vocational Cabinet- making 'Y' l paraprofessionals MRS. PHYLLISS DAVIS MRS. VERON KIEFFER MRS. ANITA OBRIGHT MRS. MARGARET WILHELM Speech, English, National Honor Society MR. ORVIN DOUGLAS WILKIN Boys' Physical Education, Assistant Soph Football Coach, Assistant VarsityTrackCoach MRS. GENEVIEVE WIPERT Shorthand, Clerical Practice, Ameri- can Field Service Club Advisor MR. JOHN E. ZGODA Distributive Education, Personal Typ- ing, Distributive Education Coordina- tor, Distributive Education Club MRS. ROSE ANN ZINANNI Personal Typing, Typing 10 Note: The following teachers joined the faculty second semester, too late to be pictured: Miss Marilyn Breitzke, Girls' Physical Education: Miss Martha Hildebrandt, Mathematicsg Miss Eliza- beth Keating, English: Mrs. Judith Reinking, Girls' Physical Education: Mrs. Jennifer Shirer, English, and Mr. Roger Wampach, Industrial Educa- tion. faculty cafeteria staff 'I 0 M if ei. We ii at Y if ra ,,a-' if i f ,P J , l f , E . ., f-1 i - M 14 . -. rw at ' i. l A rg 2 'l i K f le, . V Q Ll lg teh . f , FIRST ROW: Ethel Ziervogel, Marilyn Ramel, Joyce Krempasky, Hazel Nlahaney, Irene Sitts, Norma I-lenseng, Dorothy Savory, Alice Laurent, Jennie Potts, Dorothy Davis, Lucia Kafka, lVlarie Virginia Kastory, Mary Retitto, Marian Roney, Florence Lambke, lvloscardini, Esther Anderson, Elsie Christensen. Estelle Kopitke. Rita Bauman, Alice Carsten, Jean Ristow, Sue Solem, and Ruth Anna Janitch, and Ruth Wiegand: SECOND ROW: Vera Pierson, lVlueller. .if , la 12' K custodial staff A ... - FRONT ROW: Bernice Purath, Russell Haydon, Edward Schneider, Anthony Locasio, Sam Pizziferro, Joseph Bebar, John Babyar, Adolph Ganske, Henry Lutgow, Charley Kadlec, Clifford Swift and Albert Schumacher: SECOND ROW: William Barker, Day Fore man: Ordley Hyde, Raymond Dolan, Evening Foreman, Samuel Johnston, Frank Leahy, Joseph Trojanowski, Edward Tash, Dolton Thacker, Tom Smith, Gerhard Vohr, and Warren Bolton. '1g4,X PAMELA MICHELE ADAMAITIS: Concert Or- chestra State Music Award, 1,23 Office Occupa- tions Pin and Guard, 43 Most Likely to Succeed Business Award, 4. NANCY ANN ADAMS: Transferred from St. Francis High School, Wheaton. CHRISTINE MARIE AHLGRIM: Auxilium Lati- num Award, 1,23 Musical Production Crew, 1, 23 First Place State Solo and Solo and En- semble Contest, 1,2,33 Allerton Chamber Mu- sic Symposium, 2,3,43 Math Club President, 3: National Honor Society, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Science Club Treasurer, 4: Band Vice-President. 4: National Merit Semi- finalist, 43 lllinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist, 4: Showtime Cast, 4: Four-Year Music Pin,4. ,wa ANGELA ABRUSCATO: Attendance Office As sistant,2. JANICE ACHZEHNER: Transferred from Ai lington CTexasJ High School. EDMOND ACKERMAN KATHY ALBERTSON: Office Occupations Pi and Guard, 4. LARRY JOE ALEXANDER EDWARD J. ALTOTT JACK DAVID ANDERSON: Sophomore Footba Letter, 2. JOHN CHARLES ANDERSON: Stage Crew, 3,4 PAUL EDWARD ANDERSON: Illinois Stat Scholarship Semifinalist,4. ,.4-lvdii, . ... ,K .. K In PAMELA ANGELUCCI: Musical Cast, 1. PAUL JOHN ANTHONY: National Honor So- ciety,4. WILLIAM BRUCE ASCHENBRENNER: Sopho- more Track Letter, 13 Audio-Visual Operator, 13 Sophomore Football Letter, 23 Tutor, 2,33 Audio-Visual Assistant Period Leader. 2: Lab Monitor, 2,33 Junior Football Letter, 33 Audio- Visual Period Leader, 3,4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Sound Crew, 3,43 Varsity Football Letter, 43 Lettermen's Club, 43 Winter Play Cast,4. ROBERTA ANDERSON: Attendance Office As- sistant,2,3. WILLIAM R. ANDERSON: Illinois State Schol- arship Semitinalist, 4. DEBRA LYNNE ANDREW: French Club Pin and Guard, 33 French Club Secretary, 33 National Honor Society, 3,43 Registrars Office Assistant, 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. 'fffff' ...Af had iwwklwiim., ,pu -e--mga RONALD W. AUCH: Junior-Varsity Basketball Managers Letter, 33 Varsity Basketball Man- ager's Letter, 4. KRISTI ANN AUGUSTINE GLENN J. AZZARELLO: Print Shop Assistant, 3, 4. SUSAN BACUS: Pep Club First-Year Award, 13 Pep Club Second-Year Award, 23 Pep Club Third-Year Award, 33 Pep Club Board, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Pep Club Publicity Chairman, 4. SUSAN BAHNICK: State Solo and Ensemble Contest, 1,2,3,43 Guidance Office Assistant, 1,43 Allerton String Chamber Music Symposium, 2,32 l.M.E.A. District Orchestra, 2,3,43 Musical Production Orchestra, 23 Midwest Band-Or- chestra Clinic, 2, i.ivi.E.A. All-State Band, 3, National Honor Society, 3,43 Three-Year Mu- sic Letter, 33 l.M.E.A. All-State Orchestra, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist, 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation, 4. CHERYL C. BAILEY: Junior Choir Secretary. 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 State Music Contest Sextet Excellent Rating, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. ROBERT J. BANAS DAVID A. BARDWICK: A.F.S. Club Pin, 3: A.F.S. Club President, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: A.F.S. Host Family, 4. FRANK R. BARSOTTI: Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 3: Varsity Football Letter, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard,4. f 'iKnp JANENE ANNETTE BAIRD: Silver Key Clut Pin and Guard, 2: Silver Key Third-Year Awarc and Outstanding Service Award, 3: Three Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARSHA BAKER SUSAN BALAS: Spring Play Production Statl 3: Debate Club President, 43 Illinois Statl Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: National Hono Society, 4: Transferred from Immaculate Con ception,3. V livin., wi. THERESA M. BARTLETT CHRISTINE ANN BARTON: Spring Play Cast 2: Musical Cast, 2: Showtime Cast, 2,3,4: Fa. Play Production Staff, 3: Winter Play Produ tion Staff, 3: National Honor Society, 3, Science Club Secretary, 3: Math Club Secr tary, 3: Winter Play Cast, 4: Illinois Stati Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: National Meri LetterofCommendation,4. K. PAUL BAUMANN RICHARD BEAUCHAMP: Varsity Football Ma ager's Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club, 4: Trang ferred from Arapahoe High School, Colorado. RONALD BEBAR: National Honor Society, 4 NANCY JANE BECKER: Pep Club First-Yea Award, 1: Spanish Club Program Committe Chairman, 1: State Music Contest First ani Second Place Awards, 1,2,3: Pep Club Seconj Year Award, 2: Spanish Club Vice-Presiden 2: Midwest National Band and Orchestra Clin ic, 2: Pep Club Third-Year Award, 3: Allerton Music Symposium, 3: Three-Year Musli Letter, 3: All-State Orchestra, 4: Illinois Statl Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: Four-Year Mu sic Pin, 4: National Honor Society, 4. VIARCIA KAY BENNISON: First Place State insemble Contest. 1,2,33 Science Club Pin, 23 illidwest National Orchestra Clinic, 23 Math Zlub Vice-President, 33 First Place State Solo Contest, 33 Three-Year Music Letter. 33 Nlational Honor Society, 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 Math Club Secre- Qary. 43 Science Club Secretary 43 Concert 3and Secretary, 4. DIANA LEE BENSEN: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. MARY SUSAN BICICCHI: Class Secretary, 13 Student Council Representative, 1,2,3,43 Pep Club Pin and Guard, 33 Pom-Pons, 4. 3 'vw 92 -. PAUL BEHM: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four- Year Music Pin, 4. RANDALL WAYNE BeMENT: Fall Play Produc- tion Staff, 23 Ushers, 2.3,43 Skyline Reporter, 2,3,43 State Music Contest First Place, 23 Sophomore Cross Country Letter, 23 Skyline Photographer, 2,3,4: Skyline Printer. 3.4: Varsity Cross Country Manager. 3,43 Camera Club President, 33 Skyline Circulation Man- ager, 43 Varsity Track Letter, 43 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard, 43 Camera Club Vice- President, 43 District 88 Festival Choir, 43 Three-Year Music Letter, 43 Showtime, 4. MICHAEL G. BENNETT: Sophomore Football Letter, 23 Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 33 Varsity Track Letter. 3,43 Second, Conference Mile Relay, 33 Lettermen's Club, 3,43 Varsity Football Letter, 43 First, Conference 440, 4: First, Conference Mile Relay, 43 Lettermen's Club Secretary, 43 Lettermens Club Pin and Guard,4. BARBARA JO BIEKER: Library Assistant, 2,32 Drum Majorette and Feature Twirler. 3,43 Drama Night Cast, 43 Fall Play Cast, 43 At- tendance Office Assistant, 4. WILLIAM E. BILISKIS: Sophomore Track Letter, 13 Varsity Cross Country Letter, 2,3,43 Varsity Track Letter, 2,3,43 Conference Frosh-Soph Half Mile Record Holder, 23 lndoor and Out- door Conference l-lalf Mile Champion, 33 Con- ference Cross Country Champion, 4: Fifth in State Cross Country, 43 Cross Country Cap- tain, 43 Track Co-Captain, 43 Lettermen's Club Vice-President. JOHN R. BOLAND: Sophomore Wrestling Let- ter, 2. SUSAN L. BOLAND: Library Assistant, 3. DONNA CHRISTINE BOSSOW: Allied Medical Careers Club First-Year Pin, 13 Spanish Club Pin, 13 Allied Medical Careers Guard, 23 Math Club Pin, 23 Allied Medical Careers Sec- retary, 33 Allied Medical Careers Third-Year Pin, 33 Silver Key Club Pin, 33 National Honor Society, 3,43 Library Assistant, 33 Allied Medical Careers President, 43 Allied.Medical Careers Fourth-Yeard Award, 43 Silver Key Second-Year, Third-Year, and Senior Awards. 43 Girls' Club Pin, 43 A.F.S. Club Pin, 43 lllinois State Scholarship Semifinalist,4. MARY BETH BOUWKAMP: Pep Club Pin, 23 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Pep Club Second- Year Pin, 33 Guidance Assistant, 43 Pep Club Three-Year Ward, 43 Varsity Cheerleader, 4. iii'- BRUCE BRIESCHKE: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude Award, 1,2,33 Fall Play Cast, 33 Skyline Staff, 43 Drama Night Cast, 43 Show- time Organist, 43 Three-Year Music Letter, 4. WILLIAM BRISKA NANCY ARLENE BRODT f-0 WWI MARK A. BRADISH MICHAEL BRADSHAW: Transferred from Moi ristown High School, New Jersey, JON BRENNAN: Varsity Basketball Manager 1,23 Junior-Varsity Basketball Manager, 3 Head Varsity Basketball Manager, 43 Fool ball Manager, 4. MARCY ELLEN BROOKS: G.A.A. Numerals, 1 Math Assistant, 33 F.B.L.A. First-Year Award, 4 HAROLD W. BROWALL: Transferred from Pro- viso West. BARBARA ANN BROWN: Three-Year Musio Letter, 33 First Place State Solo and Ensem- ble Contest, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. CYNTHIA JOY BROWN: Musical Cast, 13 First Place State Solo Contest, 2,33 First Place State Ensemble Contest, 33 Fall Play Produc- tion Staff 33 Thespians, 3,43 Three-Year Mu- sic Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. JACQUELINE BRUCE MICHAEL C. BULAWA: Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist,4. 'ENDY SUE BURR: Transferred from Haw- iorne High School, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. ATHERINE CAMPBELL: Fall Play Production tatf, 2: Guidance Assistant, 2,3: Skyline Writ- ',4. IARLENE JEAN CANNELLA: Principal's Oftice ssistant, 23 Guidance Assistant, 4: F.B,L.A. in,4. PATRICIA EILEEN BURGER RICHARD J. BURGESS: Freshman Football Numerals, 1: Sophomore Golf Letter, 23 Var- sity Golt Letter, 4. EILEEN KAREN BURNS LINDA ROSEANNE CAPO SOCRATES CAPOYIANES: Football Numerals, 1: Basketball Numerals, 1: Sophomore Foot- ball Letter, 2: Sophomore Basketball Letter, 2: State Crew, 3: Junior Football Letter, 3, Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Intramural Champ, 3: Four-Year Music Pin. 4. EILEEN MARIE CARDEN: Skyline Staff, 2: Bus- iness Ottice Assistant, 3: Office Occupations Area Reporter, 4. KRISTINA LOUISE CARLBERG: G.A.A, Pin. 11 GAA. Numerals, 2: FAA. Social Chairman, 23 Centurion Stalt, 23 National Honor Soci- ety, 3,43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation,4. A DONALD .IAMES CARLEY: Audio-Visual Operaf tor, 2,33 Skyline Printer, 3,4. FRED CARLSON: Basketball numberals. 11 Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Four-Year Music Pin,4. PATRICIA MARY CARUSO SUSAN JANE CASSELL: Pep Club Pin, 13 Tutor 1,21 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 State Music Contest, 33 Student Council Representative, 43 Student Council Northeast Convention, 43 Four-Year Music Pin,4. SERGE CASTELAIN: A.F.S. Exchange Student from Lycee Louis Pasteur, Lille. France3 Stu- dent Council, A.F.S. Club, French Club. CHARLES E. CARPENTER: Basketball Nu merals, 13 Sophomore Football Letter, 2 Sophomore Basketball Letter, 23 Sophomori Baseball Letter, 23 Varsity Baseball Letter 3,42 Lettermen's Club, 3,42 Varsity Footbal Letter, 4. CHRISTINEJEANNECARSTEN: Attendance Of fice Assistant, 4. BRIAN R. CARTER fi W LAURA JEAN CASTLE: Pep Club First-Yea Award, 13 Fall Play Production Staff, 13 Pei Club Second-Year Award, 23 Skyline Page Edi tor, 23 Cheerleading Numerals, 23 Pep Clul Board and Third-Year Award, 33 Skyline Stafl 33 A.F.S. Board, 33 Student Council Represen tative, 33 Student Council State Conventior Delegate, 33 National Honor Society, 3,42 Na tional Honor Society Treasurer, 3,43 Pom Pon Pin and Guard, 33 Three-Year Music Let ter, 43 Pep Club Secretary, 43 Senior Choir Sec retary, 43 Area Student Council Vice-Presi dent, 43 Parallax Staff, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 National Meri' Letter of Commendation, 4. JOHN PATRICK CENTER: Chess Club Pin, 2 Ushers, 33 Fall Play Production Staff, 3 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist,4. MICHAEL CENTOFANTE: Junior-Varsity Foot- ball Captain and Most Valuable Player, 3 Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 33 Varsity Foot- ball Letter, 4J Lettermen's Club, 43 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard,4. WAI TUNG CHAN: Transferred from Chu Ha School. SCOTT JOHN CHAPMAN: Sophomore Track Letter, 23 First in State Contest, Male Quartet, 23 Cross Country Letter, 33 Showtime, 4. SUZANNE MARIE CHAUSSEY: Attendance Of- fice Assistant, 1. 'elm M , 'NM ANIEL J. CHRYNKO ARIE ANNETTE CIACCIA: Homecoming Jeen,3. IREN L. CIPRIANI 32? up W 3-me E -rr if DANIEL CHRISTIAN: Language Lab Nlonitor, 3. ANN CHRISTIANSON: Class Treasurer, 1: Student Council Representative. 1,2,3,4: Pep Club Pin, 2: Class Secretary, 4: Centurion Staff, 3,45 Illinois State Scholarship Semie finalist, 4, Centurion Seniors Chairman, 43 Student Council Summer Workshop Delegate, 4: Quill and Scroll Secretary, 4. JAMES THOMAS CHROMEK: Varsity Wres- tling Letter, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist,4. MARTIN CLEARY: Transferred from De Paul Academy. PATRICIA CMOLIK COLEEN DENISE COLBROOK: Attendance As- sistant, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 3. JERRY CONLEE: Skyline Printer, 2,,3,4. DEBBIE F. CONVERSO: lVlath Assistant, 3: F.B.L.A.ClubPir'i,4. RONALD L. COOK: Audio-Visual Operator, 1.2,3,4. 'A , I 1 . ,V T- ,, V iw A k-., W,,sw .-.- -- ,.z.' .. ga Ytrceitmiuf , 1. - . his Q- Srsewfrt wi M ,fZgiQ.i,gq51.5.. - V. .Qi -gg.. .R,,,5.gggL5,w,gi. -fief.,g,i' ff-i,wW,.z1' r.5g1e+4'?WffSS'92l?i V' sm, mie..,f,.qii, .1 W , 7 ,..2Q,t,fi,.f1fg,.. i:wif?m.m,m.,.1. -. .vi-,fg719i,.i.f-fi tight,L-wi.-.f,,.,.., f -, .liz wma MARY F. COONEY CHARLENE ANN CORBINO -.wage S fffw- ' 1 PAM coRDs H L? I il, I-.W I2 f Q -Q. nr X K, Wag gigs lem J Q -M' iff' tt 5, .ee eg M: i V? Wi? A 'SQ' uf' -if 194531. Eg' Q Yhshsftiiski 5? at it rf 2 ...ia , . gm as ,Z 1 . L vi A , t 4 Dy gave W. 5 .- 45' t-5,1 gt , 946 'fn ' N' te, ii aeggwggsiw ,ggi if K 555251 'H ' W,g,igfgiS5f21 0 ,xiii H S 3 wi iff Sui. X All gm V' we it -iww:1igm,i,. .,. - .. - ui -Wifi, -i,-1 :mild ,-it-ii..-Mfi.ii.:.pf .. . :ez itiaielfg 1 pi 5 ta .L f m. A, .3, i, V tt.. M , na? I li D, I ,, 1 Eg. me gi S LAW?-V Q at . :fi i , K K l i 1 2 A ' 5, it is I A I X, fs, at wiz fx' 5 Mki- We N Q A g 'I W. . , l' KATHLEEN R. COSENTINO: Transferred from Wheaton Central KAY FRANCES COX: Attendance Assistant, 13 NWN, Three-Year Music Letter, 3. i BOB CROSS 'I MARY CUNNINGHAM: Three-Year Music Letter 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SANDRA CUNNINGHAM: Transferred fron Austin Junior High. WILLIAM ROSS CUSIMANO CHRISTINA LEE CUYKENDALL: Auxilium Lat- inum Cum Laude, 1,35 Student Council Rep resentative, 13 Auxilium Latinum Maxim Cum Laude, 2: Latin Club Pin, 23 Latin Clua Treasurer, 25 Latin Club Vice-President 3,4. MARY LYNN DAMHORST: Drama Night Pro- duction Staff, 13 Library Staff, 23 Pep Club Pin, 3, National Honor Society, 3,4. CAROL A. DAVIS ANDOLPH E. DEAN HARON DEAN INDA C. DeMASl: Reading Clinic Assistant, 2. hwl LINDA K. DAVIS: Auxilium Latinum Maxima Cum Laude, 1: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 2: Tutor, 2: Skyline Reporter, 2: Skyline Cir- culation Manager, 3: Guidance Assistant, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: National Honor Society, 4. THOMAS CURTIS DAVIS BECKY DAY: Allied Medical Careers Club First-Year Award, 1: Allied Medical Careers Second-Year Award, 2: Allied Medical Ca- reers Third-Year Award, 3: Allied Medical Careers Treasurer, 3: Allied Medical Careers Fourth-Year Award, 4: Allied Medical Careers Vice-President, 4. A-.1'N,.-f . , 398' WILLIAM C. DEMPSEY VICKI LEE DERRICK GEORGE M. DeWlTT SHARON JOYCE DEXTER DAVE DIHEL DOUGLAS L. DILLER: Varsity Football Letter, 2,3,4: Sophomore Track Letter, 2: Sophomore Gymnastics Letter, 2: Lettermen's Club, 2,3,4Z Varsity Track Letter, 3,41 Transferred from Okemos High School, Michigan. r-Gi-'WWW SUSAN LYNN DOWNS: Student Council Rep- resentative, 1,22 Class Vice-President, 33 Fall Play Cast, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist, 4. DONN DRAPER: Sophomore Baseball Letter, 23 Transferred from St. Francis High School. ROBERT ADAM DREWS: Sophomore Tennis Letter, 2: Science Club Pin, 23 State Music Contest First Place Ensemble, 23 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Showtime Cast, 2,3,43 Four- Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 National Honor Society, 4. 'Nun-.. at Louise ANNETTE oiivipri. Jo ANNE DiPADOVA: Skyline Typist, 3. i JoHN nowNs l We -wQ.,,,,,,y SUSAN DONNA DRIGOT: G.A.A. Pin and Nl merals, lg G.A.A. Award, 23 GAA. Sports Mai ager, 2,33 State Orchestra Ensemble Superio 23 State Vocal Superior, 23 GAA. Board, 3,4 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 French Clu Pin and Certificate, 33 State Vocal Excellen 33 Showtime Cast, 3,43 F.A.A. President, A Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Shola ship Semifinalist,4. EDWARD DRISKELL: Frosh-Soph Track Lette 13 Sophomore Track Letter, 23 Confereno High Hurdles Champ, 23 Varsity Track Lette 33 High and Low Hudles Conference lncloci Second Place, 33 Low Hurdles Conference Ou door Second Place, 33 Lettermen's Club, 3,4. JERRY DUCK DONNA M. DUDASIK JAMES DUNGAN JAMES WILLIAM DUNNING: Illinois Stal Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. JANIEL EGAN: Sophomore Football Letter, 2: Sophomore Gymnastics Letter. 2. IELEN ELDRED: Attendance Assistant, 2,33 Berman Club Secretary, 33 Language Lab !lonitor,3. BONNIE ELTOFT: Skyline Reporter, 2: Girls' Zlub Board, 3: Girls Club Pin, 3: Girls' Club 'resident 4: National Honor Society, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS DuPUIS: National Honor Society, 3.4: Cross Country Varsity Letter and Conference Patch, 33 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist,4, LAWRENCE .I. DURNIL RUTH M. DYE: Transferred from Victoria Park High School. Canada. ,,5,-AGL.. if 1-1-.5 121: , k 2 1 ,mgqgsefgl f. 1. 1 . l 1 159 ' i fi' sr CYNTHIA L. ENGDAHL SHARON L. ENGELHART JEFFREY L. ENGLISH: Junior-Varsity Football Manager, 3: Junior-Varsity Baseball Man- ager, 33- Varsity Football Manager, 43 Letter- men's Club, 4. JOHN CHARLES ENGSTROM: Ushers, 2,33 Mu- sical Cast, 2: Three-Year Music Letter 3: Illi- nois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. ELOISE ENHOLM: Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum Laude, 1,23 Skyline Staff, 23 Latin Club Officer, 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist.4. CARLA EPLIN: Transferred from Lake View High School, Chicago. t DAVID WALLACE ETHRIDGE, JR.: Audio-Visual Operator,3. ROBERT EUYGENHUSEN: National Honor So- ciety,4. WEN DY LEE FABIANI CATHERINE ERLENBAUGH JUDITH MARY ERWIN: Biology Tutor, 3: Girl State Finalist, 33 Pep Club Pin and Guard, I Pep Club Second-Year Award, 43 Lab Assistan 4. BETTY ESCHMANN BOB FAIRBANK: Three-Year Music.Letter, Four-Year Music Pin, 4. THOMAS FALK: State Music Contest Seco Place Ensemble, 1,33 Three-Year Music Lettg 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JOHN E. FANDORF WENDY SUSAN FARNHAM: Art Staff, 2,43 A Committee, 2,3,4p Three-Year Music Letter, . State Music Contest Ensemble First, 33 F Play Production Staff, 3,43 Drama Night Caj 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Centurion Art Staff, 43 Ha lequins President, 4: Winter Play Productio Staff, 3,43 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Quill an Scroll, 43 National Honor Society, 4. JOHN H. FARQUHAR RICHARD N. FELT ELLA FIOTI OHN BENNETT FISCHER: Sophomore Cross bountry Letter, 2: Sophomore Track Letter, tg Fifth Place Conference 880 Yard Run, 2: larsity Cross Country Letter. 3.4: Varsity rack Letter, 3.4: Lettermen's Club. 3,4: Let- rmen's Pin and Guard,3,4. N ILLIAM FISCHER WV 'wha ROBERT FESTERLING: Transferred from Mor- ton West. DALE EDWARD FINKE: Basketball Numerals. 13 Sophomore Basketball Letter, 23 Sophomore Football Letter, 23 Sophomore Track Letter, 25 National Honor Society, 3,4. CAROL FIORVANTI: Girls' Club Board, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Pep Club Pin, 2: Attendance As- sistant, 3,4. SUSAN M. FLANAGAN: National Honor Soci- ety,4. THOMAS FLANAGAN: Distributive Education Club Vice-President, 4. SHERRY KAY FLANIGAN: Fall Play Production Staff, 3,43 Drama Night Production Staff, 3.41 Winter Play Production Staff, 3,43 Thespians. 4, JAN F. FLEISCHER: Industrial Arts Assistant, 3. BARBARA E. FLESNER JAMES C. FOSTER: Sophomore Tennis Mana- ger, 2: Stamp and Coin Club Treasurer, 3. IRENE B. FRENCH: Class Vice-President, 23 Student Council Representative, 23 Attended Pemberton Township High School, New Jersey. 3. BARBARA JEAN FUERST: French Club Pin, 13 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Office Occupations Pin and Guard, 4: Office Occupations Treasur- er,4. BARBARA FUNK: G.A.A, Pin, 3: G.A.A. Numer- als, 3: G.A.A. Letter, 4: Ski Club Treasurer, 43 Transferred from Immaculate Conception. FRANCIS J. FRABIZIO Ill LESLIE FRANS: Sophomore Gymnastic: Letter, 2, Intramural Basketball Champ, 3 Varsity Gymnastics Letter, 43 Lettermen's Club 4. KATHLEEN FRAUS CAROL ANN FUNK: Transferred from Glenbari East. JOHN GABRIELSON CHARLES H. GALLAGHER, JR.: Sophomor Track Letter, 23 Varsity Cross Country Lettei 3,43 Varsity Track Letter, 3,4. MARC GALLION KAREN SUE GARY: Centurion Staff, 2,3,4: Fa Play Production Staff, 33 Centurion Activitie Chairman, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist,43QuiIIand ScroII,4. PATRICIA ANN GASAWAY tOBERT GEORGE GOEBEL: Lighting Crew, 2,33 Showtime Lighting Crew, 33 Bridge Club Secre- ary'Treasurer, 33 Bridge Club President, 4. lllILLlAM GOEMAN: Sophomore Basketball Let- er, 2. 'ETER JAMES GORMLEY JANIE M. GEHRETT: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Girls' Club First-Year Pin, 23 Girls' Club Second- Year Pin, 33 Girls' Club Secretary, 43 Girls' Club Pin and Guard,4. TERESA LOUISE GERSTNER: Three-Year Music Letter, 3. CATHERINE L. GINSKE: Silver Key Club Pin 3. ,, ' 1-bfi 'LH Hiking, 'WCW MARY CAROLINE GORSKI: Boys' Physical Lou- cation Office Assistant, 3,4. KAREN ANNE GRANT: G.A.A. Pin and Guard, 23 Office Occupations Club Pin and Guard,4. DALE W. GRAPENGETER GREGORY W. GRAY: Audio-Visual Operator, 1. 23 State Music Contest First Ensemble, 1,2. 33 Sound Crew, 23 State Music Contest First Solo, 2,32 Musical, 23 Allerton Wind Symposium, 2,3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Fall Play Cast, 33 Winter Play Production Staff, 33 Political Discussions Club Treasurer, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Winter Play Cast, 43 Skyline Staff, 43 Political Discussions Ser- geant-at-Arms, 4. KENNETH GREGIE: National Honor Society, 3,4 ROBERT D. GREGORY: Basketball Manager, 13 Tennis Manager, 13 Audio-Visual Operator, 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Period Leader, 3,4, SUSAN J. GROVE: Auxilium Latinum Maximus Cum Laude, 13 Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 23 Office Occupations Club Secretary, 43 Of- fice Occupations Pin and Guard, 4. ROBERT P. HAAG: Transferred from Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, Indiana. THOMAS D. HAAKER Simi? LINDA L. GREIDER: Guidance Assistant, 3,4, CAROL M. A. GREVIS: Attendance Assistant 1,23 Dean's Office Assistant, 3. GLENN D. GRIFFIN: Sophomore Track Lette 1,22 Varsity Track Letter, 3,43 Lettermen' Club, 3,43 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard, 4. f -i DALE ROBERT HAHN SUE ANN HALLADAY: Stage Crew, 3,41 Silve Key Club Pin and Guard, 33 National Honoi Society, 3,43 Library Staff, 3,43 National Meri' Letter of Commendation, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 Skyline Staff, 4 Transferred from Warren Travis White Higl' School, Dallas, Texas. ROGER A. HALLMARK: State Ensemble Con test, 1,2,3,43 State Solo Contest First, 2,43 Al lerton Wind Symposium, 2,3,43 Midwest Bano and Orchestra Clinic, 23 National Honor So ciety, 3,43 National Merit Letter of Commen dation, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinal- ist, 43 Jewel Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. PAMELA LEE HAMBLIN: Office Occupations- Pin,4. NORMAN HAMPSON JAMES HANNA: Sophomore Baseball Letter 23 Scholastic Art Certificate of Merit Award 23 Art Staff, 3,43 Intramural Basketbal Champ, 3,43 Art Club Founder, 3. LEITH DAVID HARRIS: Football Numerals, 13 lrestling Numerals, 13 Sophomore Football etter, 23 National Honor Society, 3,43 Foot- al Letter, 43 Lettermen's Club, 43 National lerit Semifinalist, 4. IEVERLY HARTLEY AMES ELLIS HARVEY III: Audio-Visual Opera- Jr, 1,2,3,4I Wrestling Manager, 23 Machine hop Assistant, 3,42 Stage Crew, 4, CHARLES HANSON: Football Numerals, 13 Sophomore Football Letter, 23 Junior-Varsity Football Letter. 33 Varsity Baseball Letter. 3, 43 Homecoming King, 33 Lettermen's Club, 3,43 Varsity Football Letter, 43 Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard,4. NEIL W. HANSON: Transferred from Lisle Community High School: National Honor So- cietv.4. LINDA S. HARLOFF: Office Occupations Pin, 4. 1, 1 iid '-uns THOMAS C. HAVELKA: Sophomore Football Numerals, 23 Sophomore Basketball Numer- als, 23 Sophomore Tennis Numerals, 2: Light- ing Crew, 3,4. LINDA HAWLEY: Allied Medical Careers Pin, 23 G.A.A. Pin, 23 G.A,A, First-Year Numerals, 23 G.A.A. Second-Year Letter, 23 G.A.A. Board, 3,43 G.A.A. First State Award, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 33 G.A.A. Second State Award, 43 Four- Year Music Pin, 4. JACK HEDQUIST: Musical Cast, 23 Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum Laude, 23 Student Coun- cil Representative, 33 Fall Play Cast, 3,42 Showtime Cast, 3,43 Drama Night Cast, 33 Winter Play Cast, 43 Student Council Vice- President, 43 Thespians President, 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, 43 Bulletin Reader, 4. BARBARA L. HEINZ: G.A.A. Pin and Numerals, 13 G.A.A. Letter, 23 G.A.A. Insignia, 33 G.A.A. Board, 33 G.A.A. Assistant Points Chairman, 33 G.A.A. State Award, 43 G.A.A. Vice-President, 4. KENNETH EUGENE HEINZ SUSAN HELFRITCH . GREGORY N. HESSE: National Honor Soci- ety,4. GARY LEE HIBNER WILLIAM F. HILD MICHAEL HEMMELMAN IRVIN J. HENDRICKSON: Freshman Wrestling Numerals, 1: Sophomore Wrestling Letter 23 Audio-Visual Operator, 3. EMILY ANNE HERBSTER: Deans' Office Assist ant, 23 Drama Night Production Staff, 3. ALAN HILL THOMAS W. HIMERT ROBERT HITCHCOCK KENNETH HODOUS: English Department Aa sistant,2. PATTIE HOERAUF: Transferred from Pen High School, Niishawaka, Indiana. SHERI ANN HOFMANN ELLEN MARIE HOUSE KAREN M. HRUSKA PETER R. HUETSON: Transferred from River- side-Brookfield. IRENE MARIE HOHLER: Dean's Office Assistant 2,3,4. VIRGINIA HOLING: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 13 Girls' Club Pin, lg Girls' Club Treas- urer,2. NOEL D. HOOVER: Fall Play Production Staff. 1,2,3,43 Showtime Production Staff,1,3,4. 'NIH' 1-4,,i up-.wg CATHERINE A. HUGHES: Three-Year Music Letter, 3, Four-Year Music Pin, 4, DEEDRE HUGO: Transferred from Mt. Lebanon High School, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. KAREN SUE HURLEY: Student Council Repre- sentative, Transferred from Haltom City High School. Fort Worth, Texas. BARBARA M. ILG: Guidance Assistant, 3,43 Li- brary Assistant, 2. ANNA MARIE IMBROGNO ROBERTA L. JANICEK: G.A.A. Pin, 1: French Club Pin, 1, G.A.A. Numerals, 23 Pep Club Pin and Guard, 23 Fall Play Production Staff, 3, Drama Night Production Staff, 3: Winter Play Production Staff, 3: National Honor Society, 3,43 Guidance Assistant, 3.43 National Honor Society Vice-President. 4: Showtime 4: National Merit Scholarship Let- terofCommendation.4. Qi ELLEN LOUISE JOHNSEN: Guidance Assistant, 2,33 Skyline Reporter, 2,32 Skyline Staff, 43 Pep Club Board, 43 Pep Club Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Sernifinalist, 4. CRISTY LEE JOHNSON:Art Staff, 4. OSCAR STANLEY JOHNSON: Audio-Visual Op- erator, 23 Stage Crew, 4. .ACM-. MXN VICKI LYNNE JANKOSKI EDWARD H. JEFFREY KATHLEEN MARIE JESSUP: D.E. Club Secre tary, 43 Registrars Assistant, 3. M ?w PAUL W. JOHNSON: State Music Contest! Boys' Octet Superior, 33 Three-Year Musi Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SUSAN MARIE JOHNSON: Pep Club Pin, 13 Stu- dent Council Representative, 1,2,3,43 Skyline Staff, 1,2,33 Class Secretary, 23 Pep Club Pin, 2,32 Pom-Pon Pin, 33 Student Council Execu tive Board, 3,43 Pep Club Pin, 3,43 Quill an Scroll, 3,43 Student Council Recording Secre tary, 43 Pom-Pon Guard, 43 Pom-Pon Co-Cap- tain, 43 Homecoming Queen, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. SARA JOHNSTON: Fall Play Production Staff, 1,43 Pep Club First-Year Award, 13 Stu- dent Council Representative, 1,2,33 Student Council Pin and Guard, 13 Pep Club Second- Year Award, 23 Class Treasurer, 23 Pep Club Third-Year Award, 33 A.F,S. Club Pin, 33 A.F.S Secretary, 33 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Pom- Pon Guard, 43 Student Council Treasurer, 4' Pep Club Fourth-Year Award3 D.A.R. Award 43 Miss School Spirit, 43 National Honor Soci- ety, 4. v i ANNA LOUISE JONES: Industrial Arts Assistant 3,43 Pom-Pon Pin, 4, LINDA CAROL JOSEPH: National Honor Soci- ety,4. JAMES J. JUDSON v EFFERY D. KAISER: Auxilium Latinum Cum aude, 1,23 Centurion Staff, 2,3,4: Quill and lcroll, 43 Centurion Sports Chairman, 43 llli- ois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 D.P.V. egaue Sportsmanship Judge, 4. lNGELA M. KASMAN iARY H. KASSNER: Basketball Numerals, 13 .ophomore Football Letter, 2: Sophomore :asketball Letter, 23 Junior-Varsity Basket- all Letter, 3,43 Varsity Football Letter, 43 Let- ermen's Club, 3,4. ff? JANET JULIEN ALAN E. JURKONIS: Football Numerals, 11 Basketball Numerals, 1: Sophomore Basket- ball Letter, 2: Junior-Varsity Basketball Letter. 33 Varsity Basketball Letter, 4. FRANCINE MARIE KADLEC: Guidance Assistant, 2,3. Nag! w - Psp , Ei DANIEL CHARLES KEIL: Library Staff, 2,3,4. KENNETH L. KEILER: Sophomore Gymnastics Letter, 2: Varsity Gymnastics Letter, 4. ANTHONY C. KELLER: Freshman Football Nu- merals, 1, Sophomore Football Letter, 2, Jun- ior-Varsity Football Letter, 3. DOLORES KEMPA: Transferred from Glen- bard East. CLARE CAROLINE KEPPLE LINDA JANE KEPPNER: Attendance Office, 2,33 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard, 4. , ,t W 3fwxM,31f,tfi- E 3555222Sgwwikifiaitamfifmsaiwiwgfiwtwtz it sexi it S3 L53 KNQG1'5xElXH591gL3STlg'42,f3Af3.xl5Vl.iViVriQ55tfk.s5' HY? GL Aw- M 1, ,r tm ww,axaglw'eetwifi2'-sitiifffl,-f1.1,2 fiffii-iiswfiiw may 31ft,.,,,we1le-ie , Q- 1,-Z -Z . 3 eM,i7-M- ig am,,gwwtt.few f g:a11a3i,ei4:-.Qi ,,,,,,,f,,.W,,,., ft ,I n.L,.v,- M fl, ROBERT ARVID KOBLER: Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. BARBARA KOLENBRANDER: State Music Contest Superior, 2,33 Three-Year Music Let- ter, 3. BARBARA JO KOPP: Stage Crew, 33 Guidance Office Assistant, 43 Betty Crocker Home- maker ofTomorrow,4. BRENDA J. KESTNER RONALD D. KIMBALL: Football Numerals, Basketball Numerals. 13 Sophomore Trac Letter, 1,23 Junior-Varsity Football Letter, l Sophomore Basketball Letter. 23 Secon Place State Ensemble Contest, 23 Varsi1 Football Letter. 3,43 Junior-Varsity Basketl: Letter, 33 Varsity Track Letter. 3,43 Lette men's Club, 3,43 Two First Places in State Er semble Contest, 33 Showtime. 33 Three-Yes Music Letter, 33 Varsity Football Captain, 43 Al Conference and All-Area Football, 43 Varsit Track Captain, 43 Senior Choir President, 1 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Lettermen's Clu President, 4. ROBERT JAMES KING: Frosh Basketball Nurr erals, 1: Frosh-Soph Track Letter, 1,22 Cor ference Outdoor High Jump Champ, 23 Vai sity Track Letter, 3,43 Conference Indoor l-lig Jump Second, 33 Conference Outdoor Hig Jump First, 33 District High Jump Third, E Conference Indoor High Jump Champ, 43 Ir tramural Basketball Champ, 43 Lettermen' Club,4. W 55455 5 mf 1? 'Wm gf W' til? .iz fx Q? JENNIE L. KORN CHERYL ANNE KORNACK: Student Counci Representative, 2,43 Drama Night Productior Staff, 33 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Pom-Pons 43 Girls' Glee Club President, 43 Studen' Council League Representative, 43 Four-Yeai Music Pin,4, GLADYS RUTH KORYNECKY RICHARD KOVACH DENNIS MICHAEL KOWALSKI: Freshman Wrestling Numerals, 13 Sophomore Wrestling Letter, 23 Varsity Wrestling Letter, 3,43 Letter- men's Club Pin and Guard,4. TIMOTHY DEAN KRAEGEL: Ushers, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 3. Mama IARIANNE KRUSE ARY ALLEN KUEHNLE: Freshman Football umerals, 1: Freshman Wrestling Numerals, 1: ophomore Football Letter, 2: Three-Year Mu- c Letter, 3: First Place Percussion Ensem- le, 3: Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 3: Four- ear Music Pin. 4: Varsity Football Letter. 43 ll-Conference Football, 4. UDITH ANN KUEKER 1 -'ON ROBERT PATRICK KREMPASKY: Intramural Wrestling Champ, 1: Student Council Repre- sentative, 4, LINDA JO KRIZ: Musical Production Orches- tra, 23 Allerton Music Symposium, 2: State Solo and Ensemble Contest, 2,33 Three- Year Music Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LARS KRUSE: Sophomore Gymnastics Letter, 13 First Place Hinsdale Frosh Invitational. Trampoline, 13 Varsity Gymnastics Letter, 2: Lettermen's Club, 2: Conference Second Place Trampoline, 3: Barrington Invitational Tramp- oline Third, 35 Student Council Representa- tive, 43 National Honor Society, 4. min., '53 EDWIN H. KUHLMANN MARK T. KUNTZ: Freshman Wrestling Numer- als, 13 Sophomore Wrestling Letter, 2: Sopho- more Baseball Letter, 2: Skyline Staff, 2, 3.4: Junior-Varsity Football Statistician's Let- ter, 33 Varsity Wrestling Letter, 3,41 All-Con- ference Wrestling, 3: Lettermen's Club, 3,43 Quill and Scroll, 4: Varsity Football Statisti- cian's Letter, 4, Lettermen's Club Treasurer, 4. GARY P. KUPKOWSKI: Sophomore Football Letter, 2. PAUL KURZEJA SUSAN M. LAKARS JOYCE LAMB DONNA JEAN LARSON: Pep Club Pin and Guard, 23 Student Council Representative, 3,43 Guid- ance Assistant, 33 Varsity Cheerleader, 43 Cheerleading Pin, 43 Pep Club Second-Year AWard,4. KATHRYN LARSON: Transferred from Downers Grove South, RHONDA M. LARSON: Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 National Honor Society,4. ,I sf 75: , JUDITH ELSA LAMB: Attendance Assistant,1 KIM LANDEM DANIEL T. LANO Qw,g? 's,,- 'QMS -am... ' KATHRYN S. LaVANWAY: Attendance Assisi ant,3,4. MICHAEL J. LAVERY: Sophomore Cross Coui try Letter, 2. RICHARD J. LEABRU PATRICIA A. LECHOWICZ: G.A.A. Pin, 13 Stl dent Council Representative, 2,3,43 Frenc Club Pin, 23 French Club Treasurer, 23 Skyli Staff, 23 National Honor Society, 3,43 Studeril Council Corresponding Secretary, 43 Nation' Honor Society Secretary, 43 Illinois Stat' Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. OWEN L. LeGARE: Sophomore Gymnastic Letter, 23 Varsity Gymnastics Letter, 33 Le' termen's Club, 43 National Honor Society, 4. GERALD LEGER: Transferred from Salmo River Central, Fort Covington, New York. LINDA LEE LEWKOWICH PIERRE L'HEUREUX: National Honor Society, 3,43 National Merit Letter of Commendation, 43 Illinois State Scholarship, 4. MARGIE LICHTENHELD: Pep Club First-Year Award, 1: Pep Club Board. 3,41 Pep Club Second- and Third-Year Awards, 3. ,Q-01? MAUREEN CAROLE LEPSA THOMAS LEURQUIN: Sophomore Golf Letter, 2. KENNETH M. LEWIS lift KATHY L. LIGTVOET LINDA KAY LIKERT: Principal's Office Assist- ant, 2p Deans Office Assistant, 3. BEVERLY LINDLEY DONALD F. LISS GLORIA LLAMA: Transferred from Enrique Galarraga High School, Cuba. ROSA LLAMA: Transferred from Enrique Gal- arraga High School, Cuba. BARBARA L. LOUIS KATHIE LOVELACE: Tnree-Year Music Letter, 3. BARBARA LUDEKING LARRY LOHMILLER ARTHUR A. LONG: Fall Play Production Sta' 4. SANDRA LONG: Centurion Typist, 4. ,XX Q S' g if as E355 JOHN KIMBALL LUFKIN: Latinum Auxiliun Summa Cum Laude, 1,22 National l-lono Society,4. LINDA M. LUND ELOISE A. LUPO: Girls' Club Pin, 23 Silver Key Club Pin and Guard, 23 Three-year Music Let ter, 33 Four-year Music Pin, 43 Office Occupa tions Pin, 4. WAYNE ALAN MADSEN MARIANNE MAESTRO: Distributive Educatior Club Treasurer,4. GAIL LESLIE MAIN: Pep Club First-Year Award 33 National Honor Society, 3,43 Illinois Stati Scholarship Semifinalist,4. PAUL L. MANGANARO: Wrestling Numerals, 1: Sophomore Wrestling Letter, 2: Varsity Wrestling Letter, 4. ROCCO MANIGLIA: Biology Lab Assistant, 4: Winter Play Cast, 4. CHERYL LYNN MANNINO: G.A.A. Numerals. 1: Fall Play Production Staff. 1: Pep Club Pin and Guard, 2: Guidance Assistant, 2,3: Girls' Club Pin and Guard, 2: Pep Club Board, 3,4: Pep Club Third-Year Award, 3: Pep Club Vice- President. 4: Student Council Representative: 3.4. DOROTHY LOUISE MAKAREVICH: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: ll- linois State Scholarship Semifinalist. 4: National Honor Society, 4. GARY VINCENT MAKINSON: Transferred from St. Bede's Academy. RICK S. MALLIN 'S-IFJ 4.-,.,..,,M MARYLEE MARKS: Girls' Club Pin, 2: Attend- ance Assistant, 2: Pep Club Pin, 3. MAUREEN MARRON: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: F.B.L.A. Club Pin, 4. MARY A. MARTIN: Guidance Assistant, 2,32 Pom- Pons, 3: Boys' Athletic Office Assistant, 4. ROBERT W. MARTIN: State Solo and En- semble Contest Excellent, 2: Soph Tennis Let- ter, 2: State Solo and Ensemble Contest Superior, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Con- ference Tennis Champ, Second Doubles, 3: Varsity Tennis Letter. 3: Showtime, 3,4: Four- Year Music Pin, 4: Lettermen's Club, 3,4: Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard, 4. MELANIE LYNN MARTZ: Allied Medical Ca- reers Club First-Year Award, 2: Allied Medical Careers Second-Year Award, 3: Health Ser- vice Monitor, 3,4: Allied Medical Careers Third-and Fourth-Year Awards, 4: Allied Med- ical Careers Vice-President, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist,4. DAVE MARZANO ANDREW L. MATULICA SUSAN L. McAVANEY JOSEPH G. McCABE: Distributive Education Club President, 4. NANCY J. MATHIEU LOUIS P. MATIS: National Honor Society, GARY KEITH MATTHEWS: Class Vice-Presider 1: Student Council Representative, 1,2,3: Cro: Country lVlinor Letter, 13 Basketball Numeral 1, Minor Tennis Letter, 1: Homecoming Kin 23 Soph Basketball Letter, 23 Varsity Tenn Letter, 23 Conference Singles Third, 2: Lette men's Club Pin and Guard, 3: All-Conferenc Basketball, 33 Rockford All-Tournamer Team, 3: l.A.S.C, Convention Delegate, 3: De Plaines Valley Tennis Singles Champ, L Chicago Tribune All-Star Prep Basketba Award, 3: Mr. School Spirit, 45 Varsity Bai ketball Letter, 3,43 Basketball Captain, Rockford All-Tourney Second Team, 43 S.A. Award,4. MARK McCLINTIC: Class President, 2: StL dent Council Representative, 1. DANIEL T. McCLUSKEY RONALD F.McCOMBS TERRY McDERMOTT LAURIE JEAN McDONALD: Class President, Student Council Representative, 1,23 Pe Club Pin, 2. PAUL TERRENCE MCGOVERN: Art Club Treasl urer,4. JONNA McGRAW: Parallax Staff 4: Showtime, I: Transferred from Abington Heights High School, Clarks Summit. Pennsylvania. IANET K. MclNTYRE: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: National Honor 3ociety,4. BRUCE MECKLENBURG DANIEL J. McGRATH: Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum Laude, 1,23 Soph Tennis Letter: 2: Centurion Staff, 2,3,4: Centurion Co-Editor. 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. THOMAS J. McGRATH: Centurion Staff, 2,3,43 Centurion Co-Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll Co- President, 4: Illinois State Scholarship SemifinaIist,4. ROGER T. McGRATH: Intramural Champ, 2. PATRICIA ANN MERANDA: Business Office Assistant, 3: Stage Crew, 3: Drama Night Production Staff, 3: Office Occupations Pin, 4. JENNIE MESSINA MARY ANN MIENE: Musical Production Staff, 1: Skyline Reporter, 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Pom-Pons, 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Pep Club Board, 43 Showtime Cast, 4. DAVE MILLER: Sophomore Football Letter. 2: State Solo and Ensemble Superior, 2.3: Male Octet Superior. 2,3: Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Varsity Football Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club, 4: Let- termen's Club Pin and Guard, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist.4. MICHAEL E. MITCHELL: Track Letter, 2: Cross Country Letter. 2: Fifth in Conference Mile. 2: Indoor and Outdoor Track Letters. 4: Letter- men's Club,4. DIANA JEAN MONTI: Principals Office As- sistant, 3: FBLA. Pin, 4. fill? DAVID MORGAN BRUCE R. MOSES: State Music Contest Boys' Octet First Place, 23 State Music Contest Boys' Octet Superior, 33 Three-Year Music Letter, 3' FoureYear Music Pin,4, IRIS LYNN MOSTELLER: G.A.A. Pin and Nu- merals, 13 Musical Cast, 13 Spring Play Pro- duction Staft, 1,23 Thespians, 2,3,43 Fall Play Production Staff, 23 Winter Play Cast, 2,3,43 G.A.A. Letter, 23 Fall Play Cast, 3,43 Drama Night Cast, 3,43 First Place Girls' Trio, Second Place Soprano Solo, Second-Place Viola-Piano Duet, 33 Girls' State, 3: National Merit Letter of Commendation. 3: Thespians Secretary, 43 Showtime Cast, 43 State Solo and Ensemble Contest, 43 National Honor Society, 4. SUE ELLEN MONTI PATRICIA D. MOORE: Silver Key Pin and Guai 33 Pep Club Pin, 33 National Honor Society, 4: Three4Year Music Letter, 33 State Mu: Contest Choral Sextet Superior, 33 State Mus Contest Piano Excellent, 33 Pom-Pons, Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Pep Club Second-Ye Award, 4: Steuben Award in German, 4: Sho time Accompanist. 4: National Merit Scholz ship Semifinalist, 43 Illinois State Scholarsh Semifinalist, 43 District Choral Festival. 4. JAMES MOOREHOUSE FRANK J. MROZEK EILEEN R. MUELLER: Stage Crew, 33 Drarr Night Production Staff, 33 Deans' Office Assi tant,4. ROY A. MUELLER: Intramural Basketba Champ, 23 Showtime Cast, 4. ANDY MULLANEY SCOTT MURPHY CRAIG A. MUSA KMES F. NELSON JHN NERON: Stage Crew, 3: Transferred from i. IVleI's High School. ALLY JANE NETWIG: Guidance Assistant, 2.3: rls' Club Board, 2: Girls' Club Pin, 2.3: Silver ay Club Pin. 33 Girls' Club Interclub Delegate. Girls' Club Vice-President. 3: Girls' Club 'esident 4: 0.0. Conference Delegate, 4: Tice Occupations Club Pin, 4: Office Oc- ipations Club Vice-President, 4: lllinois iate Scholarship Sernifinalist, 4. ALAN R. MUTTER: Chess Club Pin, 1,2: Chess Club Vice-President, 3. CELIA NEFF: Transferred from Proviso West. RENE NEIRYNCK AL NEUSCHAEFER CAROL ANN NICHOLS: G.A.A. Pin and Nurnerals, 1: FBLA. pin, 2: Attendance Assistant, 2.3: 4: F.B.L.A. Treasurer, 3. KARYL KRISTINE NICKEY: Pep Club Pin and Guard, 2: Pep Club Pin. 3: Class Secretary, 3. BARBARA MARIE NIELSEN: Science Club Pin. 2: State Band Contest Superior, 2: Silver Key Pin, 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: State Solo Contest Second, 3: Four-Year Music Let- ter, 4: Silver Key Guard, 4: lllinois State Schol- arshipSemifinalist,4. RAISA NIKONEZ SANDRA LEE NORDEEN: Office Occupations Club Pin,4. JEANETTE LEE OHLIN: Registrar's Office Assis tant, 3, 0.0. Club Treasurer, 4. MARCIA LYNNE OHLMAN: Winter Play Cast 2,43 Spring Play Production Staff, 2,33 Super intendent's Office Assistant, 33 Fall Play Pro duction Staff, 33 Drama Night Cast, 3: Thespians, 3,4. BONNIE M. OLSEN: Guidance Assistant, 2,3. THOMAS R. NORMAN DANIEL 0'BOYLE JUDITH 0'CONNOR STEVEN C. OLSON DENNIS OPLINGER: Cross Country Nurnerals 1: Basketball Numerals, 1, Track Numerals 13 Football Numerals, 23 Soph Basketbal Letter, 23 Transferred from York. PHILIP ROBERT OPP MICHAEL O'REGAN MARGARET L. ORSZAG PAUL JEFFERY ORTLIEB IONNA JEAN PADGITT: G.A,A. Pin, 1: Pep Club in and Guard, 2: Illinois State Scholarship emifinalist,4. ANET L. PALUMBO: G.A.A. letter, 2. IOBERT PAULAITIS: Sophomore Football Let- er, 2: Varsity Football Letter, 3,4: Lettermen's lub, 3,41 All-Conference Football, 4: Trans- arred from Southwest Junior High. JILL DIANE OTTO: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude. 1.2: Attendance Assistant. 2: Silver Key Club Pin, 2: Illinois State Scholarship SemifinaIist,4. JEFFREY OVEREEM DAVID W. OWEN: Audio-Visual Operator, 1,3,4: Sound Crew, 1,2,3,4: Fall Play Cast, 4: Drama Night Cast, 4. VIRGINIA ANNE PAVESICH: State Music Con- test Solo and Ensemble Second, 1,35 Three' Year Music Letter, 3: Centurion Typist, 4. THOMAS J.PETROFF JAMES RICHARD PETROWICH: Basketball Manager, 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club. 4: National Honor Society, 4. DAVID A. PHELPS: Frosh Football Letter, 13 Frosh Track Letter, 1: Soph Football Letter, 2: Football Letter, 3: Lettermen's Club, 3. JOAN CAROL PHILLIPS: Silver Key Club Pin and Guard, 2: Girls' P.E. Office Assistant, 3: Fall Play Production Staff, 4: Drama Night Production Staff, 4. JOHN A. PIEHL outstanding seniors FIRST ROW: Jim Wesolow- ski, Sara Johnston, and Laura Castleg SECOND ROW: Mary Bicicchi, Sue Johnson, Tim Workinger, and Jack Hedquistg THIRD ROW: Ron Kimball, Sue Schofi, and Ann Chris- tiansong FOURTH ROW: Gary Matthews and Chuck Tassio. 153 JANICE LEE POLLARD: Three-Year Music Let- ter, 33 Office Occupations Club Pin, 4. LINDA S. POLLARD: Art Club President, 33 '67 Art Award, 3: Parallax Staff, 4. WILLIAM PONTRELLO LYNETTE MARIE PIERDINOCK: Three-Year lVlusi Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Transferrei from Danbury High School. LINDA MARIE PIERSON DEBBY PINC JULIE H. PORTER ROBERT D. PORTER: Sophomore Golf Letter, 1,21 Varsity Golf Letter, 3,42 National Merit Semifinalist, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Sernifinalist, 43 National Honor Society, 4. WILLIAM E. PORTER: Soph Wrestling Letter, 23 Varsity Wrestling Letter, 3,41 Lettermen's Club, 4. JOHN WILLIAM PRELL: Transferred from Austin High School. RONALD PRICE: Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LINDA S. PRINCE ONNIE D. PYZIK: Library Assistant, 23 Stu- ent Council Representative, 3,43 Student ouncil Pin, 4, LLEN DOROTHY QUALKENBUSH: State usic Contest Girls' Sextet Excellent, 23 hree-Year Music Letter, 33 P.E. Office Sec- etary,4. RUCE RABE: Chess Club Pin 1,33 Chess lub President, 23 Math Club President, 21 cience Club Pin, 2,33 Library Assistant, 23 ational Honor Society, 3,43 Math Club Pin, 3 National Honor Society President, 4: Science lub President, 43 National Merit Scholarship emifinalist, 43 Illinois State Scholarship emifinalist, 43 lt's Academic Team Cap- :in,4. PATRICIA L. PROBALL KATHLEEN M. PRYOR KRISTINE C. PUTZ: OO. Area Vice-President, 43 0.0, Pin and Guard, 43 Transferred from St. Francis. RUTH A. RADATZ: French Club Treasurer, 4 National Honor Society, 4. PAMELA KAY RADIC PHYLLIS M. RAGONESE SCOTT RAIVIO: Football Numerals, 13 Soph Football Letter, 23 Soph Football Captain, 23 Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 33 Junior-Varsity Football Captain, 33 Soph Track Letter, 23 Varsity Football Letter, 43 Lettermenfs Club, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Sernifinalist, 4. MARK RANIERI LORRAINE MARY RASCHK: Office Occupations Club Pin,4. JEAN C. REILLY NANCY DORIS REUSCH: G.A.A. Pin, 1: Silver Key Club Pin and Guard. 2: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Art Staff, 4. JOAN A. REUTER: G.A.A, Numerals, 1: G.A.A. Pin, 1: GAA. Sports Chairman, 2: Allied Medical Careers First- and Second-year Awards. 3: G.A,A. Board, 3: G.A,A. Assistant Points Chairman. 3: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: G.A.A. First State Avvard: Office Occupations Club Pin.4. RANDY LEE RAUDABAUGH: Soph Gymnastic Letter, 12: Conference Soph Tumbling an Trampoline Champ: Most Valuable Gymnas 2: Varsity Gymnastics Letter. 3,45 Conferenc Tumbling Champ, 3: Illinois State Scholar ship Semifinalist, 4. THOMAS RAUSCH:.District Science Fair Second Place, 1: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude. 2 National Honor Society, 4. FRANK WARREN REID: Transferred from lm maculate Conception. KATHLEEN REYNOLDS: Attendance Assistant 1,22 Transferred from Washington School Dubuque, Iowa. STAN RICHARDS TIMOTHY G. RICHTER JAMES SCOTT RIEDEL: Frosh-Soph Track Let- ter, 1,2: Conference Ring Champ, 2: Frosh- Soph Gymnastics Letter, 2: Conference Fifth- Place Rings, 3: Varsity Gymnastics Letter 3,42 Varsity Track Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. LAURA LYNN RIGSBY: Girls' P.E. Office Assis- tant,4. CHARLES L. RIZZO IHERYL ANN ROSE: Principals Office Assistant. IICHARD A. ROSENWINKEL ZYNTHIA A. ROWE DONALD G. ROBERTSON Audio Visual Oper ator,1,2,3,4. CLYDA JEANNE ROBINETTE DEBBY ROGERS ills X05 DEBORAH JEAN RUBICUSKI Girls Club Pin 25 Principals Office Assistant 4 JEAN MARIE RUCH PRESTON RUGAARD: Three Year Music Let ter, 33 State Music Contest Solo and E semble First Place. 3: Four Year Music Pin 4 MARY ANN RUGGIO CATHERINE L. RUTH NANCY MARIE SABELLA S lg! RICHARD A. SAMEK: Sophomore Baseball Letter,2. MARSHA LYNN SANDERS: G.A.A. Pin, 1: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: State Music Con- test Sextet Excellent, 3: Silver Key Club Pin. 4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. LINDA S. SAVORY: Skyline Staff. 2: Attendance Assistant, 2. DENISE CHRISTINE SAKWA: Business Offic '06 iz wif' Assistant, 2. RANDY B. SALES THOMAS A. SALEE: Transferred from Station High School, Memphis, Tenn. LEE SCHADEBERG ANGELA MARIE SCHENCK: National Honc Society. 3,43 Registrars Assistant, 3,41 Tran: ferred from MacArthur High School, Irving, Texas. JUDY M. SCHIEFELBEIN: Three-Year Musi Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. CAROL SCHLOTTMAN CRAIG SCHLOTTMAN ARTHUR BRUCE SCHMIDT 0 SUSAN MARIE SCHOFF: Skyline Staff, 1: Show- 'ime Cast, 2,3,4: First-Year Pep Club Award, 2: Ninter Play Production Staff, 2: Three-Year lllusic Letter, 3: Pom-Pon Pin, 3: Second-Year Pep Club Award. 3: Class Treasurer, 4: Pom- Don Captain. 45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Senior Zhoir Vice-President. 4: Pep Club Board, 4: Third-Year Pep Club Award. 4: Student Coun- :il Representative, 4: Pom'Pon Guard, 4. KATHLEEN ANN SCHROEDER: Distributive iducation Club Treasurer. 4. -IARRY E. SCHUELER: Freshman Basketball Jlanager.1:Ushers.3. DONNA M. SCHNEIDER: Office Occupations Club Pin,4. WALTER SCHNEIDER: Audio-Visual Operator. 1,23 Sound Crew, 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society, 3,43 lllinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist,4. KAREN SCHOENFELD: Girls' Club Pin, 1: Girls' Club Secretary, 3: Nationat Honor Society. 4. RICHARD K. SCHUMACKER: Baseball Manager, 2: Transferred from Notre Dame High School for Boys. DON CLARK SCHWARZ PATRICIA SUSAN SCOTT: G.A.A. Numerals, 13 Centurion Staff, 2,3,4: Pep Club First-Year Award, 3: Girls' Club Treasurer, 43 Quill and Scroll Treasurer, 43 Pom-Pons, 4: Centurion Underclassmen Chairman, 43 Girls' Club Pin, 4: lllinois State Scholarship Semifinalist. 4. MARTHA SUSAN SEARLES: G.A.A. Pin, 1: Pep Club Pin, 3: Attendance Assistant, 3: Silver Key Club Pin, 3: Silver Key Club Board, 4. MICHAEL A. SEAY: Transferred from Morton East. ROSEMARY SEIDLER: Girls' Club Board. 2: Girls' Club Pin. 2: Three-Year Music Letter. 3: National Honor Society, 4. W N..... we 7 A ' N WWTW Wk hm. ROBERT WAYNE SIEGFRIED Il: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 13 Science Club Pin, 23 Math Club Vice-President, 2,43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Math Club Pin, 33 Science Club Vice-President, 43 National Merit Semifinalist, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist,4. THOMAS W. SIELAFF: Fall Play Stage Crew, 1,2,3,43 Drama Night Stage Crew, 1,3,43 Winter Play Stage Crew, l,2,3,43 Musical Stage Crew, 1,2,43 Showtime Stage Crew, 1,2,3,43 Intra- mural Basketball Champ, 4. MARILYN KAY SIGNER: Centurion Staff, 2,3,43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Centurion Activ- ities Co-Chairman, 43 Fall Play Production Staft, 43 Drama Night Production Staff, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist, 4. MICHELLE ELIZABETH SERGE: Silver Key Clu Pin, 1,22 Girls' Club Pin, 13 Guidance Assistan 1,2,33 V.F.W. Award, 23 F.B.L.A. Reporter, , Office Occupations Club President, 4. KAY ELLEN SHANNON CHRISTOPHER JOHN SHAW: Soph Gymnastic Letter, 23 Varsity Gymnastics Letter, 43 Le termen's Club,4. me '3 MICHAEL DAVID SIMEK: Transferred to Centra Lyon High School3 Reentered Willowbrook. LINDA JOYCE SINDELAR: Silver Key Pin an Guard, 23 Science Club Pin, 23 National Horic Society, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Silve Key Third-Year Award, 33 Silver Key Speciz Service Award, 33 Silver Key Board Represen ative, 33 Silver Key Vice-President, 43 Silve Key Senior Award, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 1 Illinois State Scholarship Semitinalist,4. DAVID SMILEY: Student Council Representative 1,2,33 Stage Crew, 23 Three-Year Music Le ter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MICHAEL ROBERT SMITH: State Music Cor test First Ensemble and Solo, 23 Nations Merit Letter of Commendation, 43 State Musi Contest Solo and Ensemble First and Seconc 4. JACQUELINE JOYCE SNIEG: Science Clu Pin, 23 Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 13 Stat Music Band Contest Superior, 23 Auxiliuij Latinum Magna Cum Laude, 33 State Solo an Ensemble Contest Two Superiors, 33 Three Year Music Letter, 33 Latin Club Secretary 43 Latin Club Pin, 43 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. RANDALL SNOWDEN: Auxilium Latinum Curl Laude, 13 Auxilium Latinum Magna Cum Laude 23 National Honor Society, 3,41 Nation' Merit Finalist, 43 Illinois State Scholarshi Semifinalist,4. ATRICIA LEE SOMMERIO: Office Occupations lub Pin and Guard, 4: Office Occupations Ilub President. 4: Office Occupations Con- erence Delegate, 4: Transferred from Austin ligh. UDY SOPALA IUGH RANDALL SPANN: Chess Club Pin, 1,2,3: :hess Club Secretary-Treasurer, 2.3: Math Club ecretary, 2: Math Club Pin, 2: Three-Year 'lusic Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Chess :lub Guard, 4: Chess Club Secretary, 4: lt's lcademic Team, 4: National Merit Letter of flerit, 4: illinois State Scholarship Semi- nalist,4, CAROL SNYDER: State Music Contest, 2,3,4: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Showtime Cast, 3,45 Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Combined School Music Festival, 4. W. MARTIN SOEHRMAN: Fall Play Production Staff, 3,43 Showtime Production Staff, 2: Audio-Visual Operator, 3.4: Sound Crew, 3,43 Winter Play Production Staff, 3: Drama Night Production Staff, 3,4. DUANE C. SOLYOM: Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude,2. DANIEL M. SPERANDEO BETTY J. SPRADLEY DENNIS LEE SROKA GARY L. STAMPER TERRY W. STEFANY PATRICIA E. STERETT ,qwffflln-Q' F. HOWARD SULLENS: Skyline Reporter, 2: National Merit Semifinalist, 4: Winter Play Cast, 4: It's Academic Alternate, 4. GEORGE R. SULLIVAN: Allerton Wind Syrn- posium, 1,2,3,4: Musical Production Orchestra, 1: State Music Contest Excellent Solo, 1: State Music Contest Superior Solo, 2.3: State Music Contest Excellent Ensemble, 3: Three' Year Music Letter, 3: Concert Orchestra Soloist, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4, ROSALIE ANN SWARTZ NANCY ANNE STEWART KATHLEEN SUE ST. LOUIS: Pep Club Pin ai Guard, 1: Pep Club Board, 2,3: Pep Cli President, 4: Pom-Pon Pin, 3: Pom-Pon Guar 4. MARCIA JANE STRATTON: Musical Procluctic Stait. 1: Centurion Staff, 2,4: Fall Play Produ tion Staff, 1: English Department Assistar 3: Pep Club Pin and Guard, 3: Centurion Administration Chairman, 4: Quill and 4: Varsity Cheerleader Alternate and C tain, 4: Cheerleading Numerals and n Pep Club Second Year Award, 4: N Honor Society, 4. MAUREEN SWEENEY: Office Occupations Clu Pin and Guard,4. LINDA CHERYL SWIFT: Library Staff, 1: Girl: Club Pin, 2: Silver Key Club Pin and Guarc 3: A.M.C.C, First-Year Pin, 3: A.M.C.C. Seconc Year Pin, 4: Fall Play Production Staff, 1 Drama Night Production Staff, 4. GREG SZUBARTOWSKI MICHAEL H. TARDY CHARLES ANTHONY TASSIO: Homecomi King, 1: Football Numerals, 1: Basketbg Numerals, 1: Sophomore Football Letter, l Most Valuable Player, 2: Sophomore Basebj Letter, 2: Varsity Football Letter, 3,4: Varsi Baseball Letter, 3,4: Lettermen's Club, 3, Intramural Basketball Champ, 3,4: All-Coil ference Honorable Mention, 3: All-Conferencl All-Area Most Valuable Player, 3,4: All-Co ference Captain, 4: All-State Special Mention 4: Lettermen's Club Sergeant-at-Arms, 4. JANET L. TAYLOR: Three-Year Music Letter, 31 VITA G. TEICHLER: Pep Club Pin, 3: Library ssistant, 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship emifinalist,4. ANDRA THOMPSON: National Honor Society, 4: A,F.S. Summer Exchange Student, 3: ational Merit Letter of Commendation, 4: F.S. Club President, 4: Student Council epresentative, 4: lllinois State Scholarship amifinalist, 4: Transferred From Moundsview h l igh Sc oo. JHN A. THORESON: Football Numerals, 1: lrestling Numerals, 1: Soph Football Letter' So h Wrestling Letter 2' Junior-Varisty Foote all Letter, 3: Varsity'W'restling Letter. 3.4: arsity Football Letter. 4. LOUIS WAYNE TAYLOR: Winter Play Cast, 4: Showtime Production Staff. 4. GLEN TEGTMEIER: Basketball Numerals, 1: Sophomore Basketball Letter, 2: Junior-Varsity Basketball Letter, 3: Varsity Basketball Let' ter,4. WILLIAM TEGTMEYER Wi ft? V . wilt 'fi-,,, filing... 'Civ FREDERICK WAYNE THORNE: Student Coun- cil Representative, 1.2: Sophomore Cross Country Letter, 2: Sophomore Track Letter, 25 Auxilium Latinum Cum Laude, 2: Varsity Cross Country Letter, 4: Varsity Basketball Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard. 4: Skyline Staff, 4: Skyline Sports Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll Co-President, 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semitinalist, 4: National Scholastic Press Association Journeyman, 4: National Honor Society, 4. GREGORY R. THORNELL: Football lVlanager's Letter, 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club, 4, TERRY N. TIEGS: Sophomore Wrestling Letter, 23 Sophomore Tennis Letter. 2: Varsity Tennis Letter, 3,43 League Second Doubles Champs. 3: Lettermen's Club, 4. WILLIAM J. TOBIAS DAVID TOGNARELLI: Frosh Football Numerals, 1: Soph Football Letter, 2. BARBARA TRATTNER JERRY TUFANO MICHAEL R. TURAY CHRISTINE TURSKEY ANDREW JOSEPH TRIPPI: Homecoming King, JOHN ROBERT TRITT: Sophomore Footba Letter, 2: Sophomore Wrestling Letter, 2: Sophc more Track Letter, 2: Junior-Varsity Footba Letter, 3: Varsity Football Letter. 4: Varsit Wrestling Letter, 4: Lettermen's Club, 4. NADINE A. TROSS: Future Business Leaders America Pin and Guard, 2: F.B.L.A. Vic? President, 3: Office Occupations Club Pin, 4. KAY LYNNE TYLKE: Drama Night Productio Staff, 1: Boys' Athletic Office Assistant,2. ROBERT DOUGLAS ULRICH: Student Counc Representative, 1,2,3,4: I.A.S.C. Summer Work shop, 2: Stage Crew, 2,33 Fall Play Productio staff, 2,33 Spring Play Production Staff, 2, Minor Tennis Letter. 2: Conference Fir Singles, 2: Class President, 3: Drama Nig Production Staff, 3: National Honor Societ 3,43 Varsity Tennis Letter, 3: Lettermen's Clu 3,4: National Merit Letter of Commendatio 3: Student Council Parliamentarian, 4. BARBARA ANN UNDERWOOD: Guidance Assisi tant, 2,3,4: Pep Club Pin and Guard, 3: lllinoi State Scholarship Semitinalist,4. NANCY KAY UNDERWOOD: Three-Year Musi Letter, 3: State Music Contest Girls' Sextel Superior, 3,4: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. SUSANNE M. URBAN: Debate Club Pin, Skyline Staff, National Honor Society, 3, Pep Club Pin and Second-Year Award, 3: Skylin Assistant News Editor, 4: National Merit Le ter of Commendation, 4: Quill and Scroll, Guidance Assistant, 4. MICHAEL J. VAN DEMAN: Audio-Visual Opera ator,4. tw DENNIS VIDMAR: Chess Club Pin, 1: Sopho- 'nore Tennis Letter, 2: Science Club Pin, 23 Showtime, 3,41 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 four-Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholar- 'hi Semifinalist, 4' National Honor Society, 4. a D i DHARLES V. VOELZ: Audio-Visual Operator, 1,2. ROBERT E. VOREL PAT VAN DEMAN ERMA BERNICE VAN DINTHER: Transferred from Schurz High School. RAYMOND WILLIAM VAN DYKE: Musical Pro- duction Orchestra, 1,23 Three-Year Music Let- ter, 33 All-State Orchestra, 3,43 State Music Contest First, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 43 National Honor Society, 4. ai . 1-- Tr, -. -I fi- ff 3 .,-sv., ::. ls,-5:-lf-'.:.fs-.vv.'5w'. 2' we I -ff is 5 -, JUDITH EILEEN VOSS: Three-Year Music Let- ter, 33 National Honor Society, 3,4. WILLIAM C. WAGNER: Football Nurnerals, 13 Basketball Numerals, 13 Soph Basketball Letter, 1,23 Junior-Varsity Football Letter, 2,31 Junior-Varsity Basketball Letter, 33 Most Valuable Player, 33 J-V Basketball Captain, 3: Varsity Baseball Letter, 4: Varsity Football Letter, 43 Lettermen's Club, 3.4: lllinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. SUSAN M. WALLEN: Student Council Repre- senttive, 1,23 Pep Club Pin, 2. CHRISTINE A. WARFEL: National Honor Soci- ety,4. CAROLYN PAULA WARREN: Art Staff, 3: Silver Key Club Pin and Guard, 3: Silver Key Club Treasurer, 43 Scholastic Art Key Awardf 4: Na- tional Honor Society, 4: Transferred from Immaculate Conception. SUSAN JOY WATKINS: Three-Year Music Let- ter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 4. MARCIA WEIDEMANN: Transferred from St. Francis High School. ALAN WALTER WEIGER: Fall Play Cast, 3,43 Winter Play Cast, 3,43 Drama Night Cast, 3,43 Three-Year Music Letter, 33 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Showtime Cast, 43 Biology Lab Assistant, 43 Thespians Vice-President, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. THOMAS FLOYD WEISER: Transferred from Proviso West. DEBORAH S. WAWAK I GEORGE C. WEAVER: Student Council Repri sentative, 43 Skyline Feature Editor, 43 Qui and Scroll, 43 Intramural Basketball Chamt 4. VIRGINIA MARIE WEBER: Auxilium Latinur Cum Laude, 1,33 Auxilium Latinum Magn Cum Laude, 23 Latin Club Pin, 23 Pep Club Pir 23 Library Staff, 23 Latin Club Secretary3 E Pep Club Second- and Third-Year Awards, E Latin Club President, 4: National Merit Lette of Commendation, 43 Illinois State Scholai ship Semifinalist, 43 National Honor Society, 1 'dbg ww..-w.,,, wr CAROLYN JEAN WEISS: Skyline Staff, 23 Li brary Staff, 23 National Honor Society, 3,4, Na tional Merit Letter of Commendation, 4 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. JAMES JOSEPH WESOLOWSKI: Student Coun cil Representative, 3,43 Boys' State, 33 l.A.S.C Delegate, 33 Skyline Staff, 3,43 Student Coun cil Holdover Member, 43 Class President, 4 Showtime Cast, 43 National Merit Letter o Commendation, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. JOHN R. WHITACRE: Illinois State Scholar ship Semifinalist,4. ARTHUR E. WHITE: Audio-Visual Operator, 2,331 DOUGLAS G. WHITE: Math Club Officer, 2.3, Science Club Pin, 2,3,3 Chess Club Pin, 2 Showtime, 3,43 First in STate Ensemble ana Solo Contest, 33 Three-Year Music Letter, 3 Four-Year Music Pin, 43 Illinois State Scholar ship Semifinalist, 43 National Honor Scoiety, 4. KAREN C. WICKERT: Library Staff, 2,3,4. I' ENNETH DUANE WILLE: Intramural Basket- all Champ, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- nalist.4. tAROL IRENE WILLIAMS: Girls' Club Pin, 1,33 iirls' Club Board, 2: Pep Club Pin, 2. ULIE WILSON: Pep Club First-Year Award, 1: 'ep Club Second-Year Award, 3: Three-Year 'lusic Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Pep :lub Board. 4: Pom-Pon Alternate, 4. LINDA ANN WICKMAN JACK WIEDERECHT DEBBIE WILCZENSKI: Guidance Assistant, 3,4. t fi F 50 MARY C. WINTHEISER SANDRA L. WLOCHALL: State Solo and En- semble Award, 2,3,4: Three-Year Music Let- ter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4: Showtime, 4: Spring Festival, 4: Fall Play Production Staft, 4. DARRYL K. WOHLT: Fall Play Lighting, 2,3,4: Drama Night Lighting, 3,43 Winter Play Light- ing, 2,3,4: Musical Production Lighting, 2: Stage Lighting Crew, 2,3,4. PAUL WOLF: Basketball Numerals, 1: Sopho- more Basketball Letter, 23 Junior-Varsity Basketball Letter. 3: Varsity Basketball Let- ter,4. SANDRALEE ANN WOLFF: GAA. Pin, 1: Pep Club Pin, 2: Pep Club 'Pin and Guard, 3: Pep Club Third-Year Award, 4: National Honor Society,4. JOSEPH ALBERT WOLSZTYNIAK, JR. MICHAEL L. WOZNIAK: Wrestling Numerals, 11 Soph Football Letter, 2. BRENDA WYNS CAROL L. WYNS ww.- GLORIA LYNN WOOLARD TIMOTHY RHEA WORKINGER: Student Counc Representative, 3,43 Blys' State Delegate, . Class Vice'President, 4. .IOELYN WORRELL l68 LINDA LEE YOUNG PEGGY LYNN ZEIDLER: Pep Club Pin, 1: Gui ance Assistant, 2,33 Office Occupations Cli Vice-President, 43 Office Occupations Club P and Guard,4. GARY ROBERT ZEMAN ARTHUR G. ZIELKE: Three-Year Music Letter, 3: Four-Year Music Pin, 4. JERRY D. ZORN: Transferred from Proviso East. seniors not pictured GERALD BINGENHEIMER DENNIS M, BROWN ROBERT BUDACH JOHN JOSEPH CHERNEY ROBERT COFFIN, JR. STEVEN W. COLE VINCENT COSENTINO JUDITH COX ALAN DREWS JAMES A. DUBS JOSEPH DURANTE MICHAEL E. EARLY JOHN EDWARD FOWLER: Skyline Staff, 4. THOMAS H. GASAWAY STEVE GOETZ JERRY ALLAN GREEN RICHARD HOHENZY SUSAN G. IWACHNIUK DANIEL STEVEN JAEGER ANDREW R. KALVANS ROBERT KANE NORMAN LaBELLE RONALD LeVEE MICHAEL J. MALLIZZIO JOHN E. MARTIN THOMAS A. MCDERMOTT JOHN S. MICHAEL5 KENNETH G. MILLISER GERALD MILLS JAMES MORRIS GARY MOST JANICE E. NORTH ROY E. SCHMIDT RONALD E. SKIBBIE JAMES L. SZUDY: Transferred from Kelly High School. Chicago, KATHLEEN TEMPLEMAN KENNETH TUEFFEL JOHN A. VAN METER KENNETH G. VERZAL RANDAL B. WELLS LINDA S. WIERCINSKI ED YOUNGQUIST: Sound Crew, 1,23 Stage Crew. 1,23 Audio-Visual Operator, 1,2,3.4: Varsity Football Letter. 4: All-Conference Football, 4: Lettermerfs Club. 4. class of '69 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS' FRONT: Larry Snissler, Vice President, BACK: Pete Harri son, President: Jan Kawrnowski Secretary, and Lynne Salvatori Treasurer. 3 IP i i 1 rf'-l' tw k V: , Azyl rf f A ,H .Qtr f' '42 'xii 1- A , ge, W A. Abruscato, J. Agnes, T. An - ' ' ' V rj, jz' 5 ' V , J -r f rens, J. Albrecht, R. Alessi, F A 1 'V Vi , 'i V it Alston, D. Andersen, B. Ander 6 . . V :VV VVVVV SOnV AV 5 l A JW V VV A A 1, . G. Anderson, J. Anderson, K V I V 1 . V - V V ' Anderson, K. Anderson, R. An ' A VV... A 1 derson, J. Anzilotti, R, Aram J F H A 2 gi buru, C. Arend. 4-2, f 1 'Q - f ' l 'ff-'ffs J -, V, is . A ,.,- M ' sf ' t. - off-Wifi? 'M . . W 35552. P. Arnold, R. Arnt, S. Bach, P. VV ,Q V V I VW if V V ,LV V Bading, B. Baehr, K. Bailey, V ' V21 . N J ' .J , M. Bailey, C. Baker. ' ' ii W' 'fs fri VV' ' F1 .J 5' . W' R. Baker, T. Baker, J. Balis, ' it r A V iff V J. Ballard, P. Bartels, C. Bat- J' 2 Q . . A V r .A f ' zer, T. Baumann, E. Baum- , is H N.. gartner. i ,ff r Mi X V1 ' rfb, Q ' an J . ., A rv . f We F R ' . if J ' 5 3ffi1f. ' . , ...Q V 'V., , V' ' 4, . Q V V VV J - . Va 3 . . MV? V VT, V V, V VVVV . R. Beales, F. Becht, J. Beeskow, ,., V 4 1 A ' ' f' ' 'P , V A V J. Beilfuss, B. Belcher, L. . I 'V , I J . . Q T A 'A ' Bell, D. Beltran, N. Bennett. J W... we rr.. 2' J f 4 ' J A , . ' ,S .. l l .., juniors L. Bergh, L. Bergquist, R. Bes- sert, E. Birch, V. Bissett, R. Blake, D, Blanchard, P. Blastik. W. Bledsoe, J. Bleha, L. Boeche, J. Bogar, L. Boggess, S. Boldebuck, J. Bolke, R. Bor- sellino. 0 as 1 .2 .. .,,. 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K 'Tw'-'f' J. La . . . ,, . 5 .. wif ai .5 . WM. - Q ... if LS: ww 1 -A ..-yin' mf .. as x' 91 ,- f, Q-.-:fs-PQXJQTYQ:-L ,Sis-f 'Wir ,. Y lk L. Conradi, C. Considine, R. Contri, E, Cooney, D. Cooper, C. Cornell, K. Cortesi, R. Cor- tesi. G. Cottone, K. Cottone, O. Craft, S. Crapser, W. Craw- ford, T. Cunningham, R. Cusi- mano, S. Czyzewski. M. Dahm, R. Dammeier, B. Dandurand, B. Carr, A.. Daven- port, C. Davis, J. Davis, T. De- brun. Egan. M. Fallinger. 1 1. RZ 221' juniors , X A ' T , .1 1 -- l1ll . E V off. ggf- M. Deflorlo, T. DeForest. T. . ,, Delegge, J. Deleo, C. Delflno, MQ E 3' 1 g- V. J. Delmastro, T. DeRoeck, R. ri L ' I - fl ' . 9 DeW0lf- - -.. ll ::'N Q Q.. ' - ' H 'f A ' ' 'f-wvgngsl f',. . :- . jlll-rff. - 1 'zl' 1- ' '1- g X Q A 1 . : ' L . .r 1 15 F ,,,, 1. H A. Didrickgen, M. Dilfngllo, E. ll 10 X ., ' ff :sr Dill, M. Dillon, T. DlPadova, 1- , . fa E ' F C. Dittrich, A. Dokters, N. .Xa .V . ii . if . - Dold' 1 K xx. . . S. Dornin, B. Donovan, V. Dot- if' 1: 2 - 1 'W ' Q ' Y 'TW ' terer, D. Downer, D. Draper, 'f S5 . , B. Cuckwall, G. Du ke, J. Dunn. 3? TP ' .,. 1 g . 1,33 fwww1.,.wf iqw.f M' ww 1. A A ' . 1. fi' ' ' ' - .1 3 'ii iff'-' o - . 1 5 . 1 'I' !'l ?3.f 'k':' if ' W- Dunne' R- Durnenn D- .- . '1 Dyher, C. Dziak, D. Earnest, E 3 if , 1 -' EQ, T ' '13-if bf 11 . J ,1 F J ' , .. , 1 1, 1....-1' .1 1.. 1'-if-1 1 if .1 -'W 11 1 '.-, . 11.5. - , F. Economy, V. Edwards, S. , 1, ' 11 fi X ' 1,-1 K j -tk an N .V mv: ,W 11 U ' 2 q,x1f1 ' 11 .,.. Q-.11 2 1 . 1 1 A 9' ff 11:7 Y ' . . ' -114' Af 1 1 6 1'f'- gg 1 , Q Q35g, g5.,,5,,5 1 ' .,.. ' F' ' W R. Engelke, G. Enzweuler, L. 1 'xg nw. , . 1 1 1 . . . . 11 , 1 - ' .15 ' V .v-11 '- - 1 Q ' 1, Erlcksen, J. Ernksen. K. 5 1 33, F ,- :1 W3 N3 1 Ermler, D. Essary, G. Everts, 9? ' ,534 - '1-fl 1 Q Ioof gg 3 . ' ' ' gg F Elf, 1111.3 - fWx1x mwm.2ww'wmw mw.Mwf .L 5 , m A ,Emi , J ' D. Falrbank, G. Falrhurst. R. .... 1 1 5 , M .1 Q 1 w . Farner, R. Farr, P. 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Guanci, K. Guare, J. Gullliford, R. Gunderlach, L. Gustaveson. 1 . 2. wil, 5 J,-W1 EB , 10-f,.. .. we k , J gm. K lr .w,,.11,4M ..... . ,. .1..i:,3:gg,, 1 AKVV . -. -Q11 . 1 ' 1 . -93 :Tn . . 1, ,L 'r:. . ,. . ,L , . 1,,. didn 7 5 K Q 1 4, 1, Z' 1 2 1 - .1 f - . 'A 111. Q3 5 A K . In 'MF Q' 1 ,f-f ' 15115 M, xx V 2 R112 .... X3 Z -i I ' ,iss .fo- . ' ' :Z S. T13 3,2-..:E3,a .m.1. L asi k , V as - ,, lf iv N2 ' ' 5 1..- f Q -. 1 1 R .1 V f r.. .'.5-s . ' '1F55f1.5'I-' ' ' knife? 5 KW 'ni - '11 va-',J':f, '12 - 1 11 1 . vw 1 - 1 ' , vj1e'i1f 1..-1? ' 5 11 - W I. .. , .J , .. .. 11 .. ... if n-Xi.. T. 3-r mi 5 .,. K W T kg Q is W . 1 'L . f .ff-A vw. .5 an w.g g,r X Sr 1 11 '511 9- f . 3 5 1 'vt f' nh .,. 4 ,Q 111 . 1 . Qi Q Z., UAW. 1 .4 . X 15 juniors R. Habel, B. Haick, M. Hall. J. Halladay, S. Hampton, T. Hanlon, G. Hanover, B. Han- son. S. Hardy, C. Harman, D. Har- rell, D. Harrington, P. Har- rison, B. Hass, P. Haupt- fuehrer, J. Havelhorst. FAQ 1554 g 4- sq E . -'iv f' . 'M l G lt WY ' as 'N- J. Janacek, C. Jauch, R. Jen- sby, l. Jensen, J. Jensen, D. Jevne, E. Jindra, C. Johnson. G. Johnson, L. Johnson, L. Johnson, N. Johnson, R. John- son, R. Johnson, V. Johnson, S. Johnson. J. Joorfetz, J. Jordan, S. Jor- dan, J. Jordie, K. Jumer, M. Jurevics, D, Kalis, G. Kalkan- ian. . W.-W... K wus.. .H M' f .4 , 7 e wi 35 t Z ,Q 1. r -. H - Q- , - -. X . . - -ff ive 1 -r , . M .K K . ,.. . - ::. ' 'fs -f .f WV ,R , - .ls ' f as -'f:. ' . 1 ' ii 1 -. 3 .751 4-J . TW X5?fi'r . :.?45.li!. ir:s- ff'-f '- . ' f .f aa ifgazgsf. -. 3 . -1- ' ' ig iffy .K . K K KK 4 -l '- 3. ., ' . -. w.'1,f- - .g g.- gr - ' H T -5- : H , --A V J' ff? A lil S M J l 55 1 - 'J . . ,f ima: -C 1, A sa gig! ir K 7- ms- ,- . - . 1 Q. 5. K K ' ' W -ff - -S - -K K, K ,gag 1, 1 V . f-' -f 3. .M -nw.. ,, .. . f-N-M, ., is -- ws Q... .K ...-QW., A ..,. K. ww, yy A K .K.-,.y-5.7. -ir.. ., . V K . W, .ww .egg K. - . f . 'wk X -W. K KK -1 . T. K --KK, -F at '- ke- Q : R lg. 2 Q K s 'Q'-. ' .- . 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Karakash, D Karcz, J. Karmowski, J. Kar- sten, M. Karwoski, K. Kasper, J .Kawczynski. E. Keating, K. Kellerman, B Kelly, D. Kennedy, K. Dennedy D. Keresturi, J. Kerwin, K Ketelaar. M. Kindl, E. King, J. Klick, S Knight, J. Knopek, L. Knopek T. Kobler, G. Korn. v 'm 4.ia. sw t Q 4- 595 at u T. Latham, F. Latoria, M. Lau rance, J. Lauwereins, J. Law- rence, C. Lawser, P. Lay, D. Leabru. L. Lederer, P. Lee, H. LeGare, J. Leonette, M. Leppert, S Leturno, A. Lewis, P. Lezark. B. Lieb, P. Lindhorn, P. Lind- strom, F. Linhart, T. Liss, M. Livingston, N. Logue, A. Loh- miller. ts5i'..f,1 A. .r , -1 I S ...Q 75' if - . J ' ' . k.V,, A ,yk A k k' . A M. ' TH .f - 'W +1 ' ff . w -A ' '. fr - e. - K - . A W ,Sr .fr -g 4 'I 5:1 .,f xiii 3 ' J. Matarrese, K. Mattingly, M. Maucieri, M. Mazurk, P McAvoy, E. McCarthy, P. Mc- Donnell, L. McDonough. D. McKeown, J. McMichael, B. McMiIIan, L. Marrick, M. Mer- rigan. D. Maryett, K. Meskan D. Meyer. H. Meyer, C. Midgley, J. Miies, P. Miller, S. Miller, S. Miller M. Minagro, J. Miramonti. juniors A ' ' fa 'S' g . G. Kottner, R. Kralicek, P. Mi th T V, Krogh, K. Krueger, T. Kruse, W my A ,K .,. g '. ...M . . Q V A . R. Krzemienski, N. Kuban, R. A -A f Kuhlrnann. . 1 ,, 'J 1 .sg . ,. 3 M. Kumnick, J. LaBrose, C. .V ' Lamm, J. Lano, L. Lapinski, T. ..,,, 5 'f Larsen, S. Larson, A. Lasusa. ' T . ra, ff- ,kk,,, A ' if 'F 3 it . if A ' ' itt, ' . 2 rw Q yi, .. if ires 'is' r f Q, w :1 i. i Y A it 1 if N S rrrs. . 2 . ' 'fn J H f W 4. . - . . I - Z 1 - 11 1. A .W -1 I 2 V fi s 'W ii' . , ,r -S ' W Qsmg ,, 42. M. Q Q T. X A .sfjf hr: V . we I X ef at :X 53. ' ifi. .- M if f.: il ,if 3 Ai J ,rv . QT: i li rf -w. S. Lohrentz, A. Lombardo, M. Lombardo, R. Lonigro, M. Lo- resch, D. Ludwig, R. Luetke, P. Lyman. A7 A fl EU? . il 'Aj 3 -4 r ' -A W. Lyons, S. Mack, K. Mahan, Efzv ,gy .Q 5 ' A ,, J. Mahr, A. Main, V. Malfara, ' M A A 2. . A T 3 X T K. MaIIin,W. Malone. i. . T 5 fx ,kgs L ' ' 'Ti-fl 1 -- - 35352 lr.: it - - r'Vi 5 S A' 333 K. Maloney. C. Mannino, S. Ti if 1 Qi, Marcuccelli, P. Marin, N. Mar- fs tin, V. Martin, R. Martinek, J. A g 11 Ma rzan o. V W ff- ' . ' .A ' 1-A ...ls V- ...it 3' eip A 6 A W i M, - r -- T' f ' -L -. I r -A . fs? . H, . ' erfff : as . V U ' fs My - V f f.I 1-Lsig' 1 ' is . .FN 1 .25 Q ir' 1 - f' if pits-A ,Qui I ' -' 'Li ' tiff 5, -... U 'Eff' 1' 'N W T . ' - - ' X '- ' - . ... ' -7 ' L' f 'V 91 it 4-or Y Q 3' ' . , -Lille, . X s gf if if ssrs A 1 .. it is r i ' g ' ,,., sf y , . ...Q ,,. . .. ff a s -' . se S A T ,g .. .J . A W -- . A, . . - ,H ,F .,,, V ' 1 t.f.. fifvv rw? . 5,5 V . A : H K . a Q as ima .. . I .M T -I' -legit KI' . 'fr .. 22 J. aa' S H juniors P. Moline, T. Mohick, D. Mon- sier, F. Moore, L, Moore, D. Morgan, K. Mori, S. Morini. J. Moritz, J. Mottys, K. Mrnak, M. Muller, M. Munns, H. Mur- phy, G. Muzzey, P. Myers. . . i M... E Kg-.ivA- , A tai-simisiggs 4 2 ms 5' 1 at t3A,sAAls .LM L ,pi i. i .IN rr.. I- an -If A ...A A A , ,,.,, , AA..,.... A 0 . .i Ai I. . 5 .fjgg f 't I, -. 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Cook, K. Coomans, M. Coo- per, D. Cowell, B. Cox, R. Cox. S. Cox, A. Cozzitarto, S. Cra- mer, R. Crapser, F. Croschere, J. Cross, M. Cummings, M Curtis. D. Cyrwus, K. Dalheim, B. Dalton, J. Darby, D. Daven- port, L. Davis, M. Davis, R. Davis. i 5. ' M. -5 .4 M, 5, is . .. I . , - 1 .- .. , , V ,QL ,, ,434 . , in-.,i,.ir,:..wggm 5 l as-sf fees. few? 2 ip' f s, R. Dyer, P. Eckelberry, R. Edbrooke, R. Ehlers, G. Elft- mann, J. Ellis, J. Emley, E Enfield. D. Engdahl, J. Englebaugh, N. English, S. Ensenbacher, C. Esposito, K. Ex, P. Eygen- huysen, M. Faegre. G. Fairhurst, R. Farquhar, N. Farr, M. Fassbinder, M. Fass- binder, C. Federowicz, K. Felber, S. Felt. ? A ..,., . , ...ws .... .,..,,. Y L., . in kr I S' 2 C ,lr - - W 9 ' ' . . x , . -5? fu' n ' 5 W. ..' r' ,-asf' ' 9' 1 -A .5 fm .. . h. .M . U K' .. r, X . j J XIX- QLQ. -. gp' fy, gn. .fJ1s2'3ff ?E3i ':r:?'1 . 1:-'1.'Qf1.yif'-13 J., ni..1'-J ..v..,,.u A J iis N . .Af J -+. -.ffffg ,'e5'.' ui'- 7-,7f.lx,.jy1 -'AA-, x .- .fg..'g....,,i,-gg,-gg J fx? ffl-4 Y 1I4f.:'8f1.i sophomores D. Christerson, J. Christoffel A. Ciaccia, D. Ciaccia, R. Ciar- diello, J. Cihak, T. Ciorlieri J.Clausen. v . it ' C -f - 'S j -fi: ' fl g ' HQ ' 3 J. Claypool, R. Cleary, G. ' W gi, G 3 Q.. . f ,l ' xq, ',- Clemence, S. Clemons, T. ' ,.y., ' - . ...,, .lf Coleman, P. Comerford, E. g i I i r Conley, J. Considine. ' , 7 is if li i J y ' ,nga H E M 5 ,, I 3 . ,Q 1, .1 U Av A . it ..'. X. . , -.G -A A, ... 2, '1 gm. rv- ' , -Y' V ' - X 4 5. gf, 3' ' - G. J .al S z sl ' 'i-- q ll J ' 5 .+ '- . H - .... l 3 2 ..... , ,, , l wg! , is.,-Ar W, f we .r.r fef .M www..xw 4 ts J w e all . .S f . . v we , .. ,f Q - wx i x il M N C I ' W l -- .. , ' A f. f-f.- - ' ' r - P ' I -. FW' ' ' 'M ef- ee ewweee f Effm . f Q ...J S , - -2. -f-. of i lSS ii S 1 ss. 1 J E- r ' f- S to B , 'N' 1 f -f .i Vw' ' sk JH K? 1. 37 , ' f ..-251 S '- N . ' as 1' . 'I ,..,,..,kf ,. ,kf.. 1- H I , . . 5234-Q : -V - G .. .. . ..,, I .. .. Z . 5 V, . .. T Jil' S'J' N. DeFlorio, K. Degnan, S. F gi I . M., is J, 3 J Deicke, D. Delozier, J. DeMasi, A H' ' it-.gjnafg J. DeMuro, R. DeRoeck, B. 1. ! K V V? 7 -. wg elka. . '.C,' gf: 35, ft L I wi' K if 'H- ...W-' - 5 W or v- ,-e . y 'S 1' Y D. Dickinson, R. mono, M. 1 iii, V 2' ,. zwxf, Divis, B. Dolle, F. Domayer, ag J 'J , ' , G. Donchenko, S. Dourlain, , if., ' J. Dowiarz. 'k .,.. 3 ii, ,Q r M . ' S. Downs, D. Drabant, L. Dri- ft. S iw- ia- got, B. pubs, s. oudasik, T A ' 3 ,, Dudgeon, M. Dunning, D . wwf! Dvorak. H ' I L ' ill' A 'i 'NCL' at .. . . .. . - W. V ,f,g g.V 1 1 S . , -rs , J - if V. V at kd 1 Vx , R. I ylilvy K Ng: - Vlr. -W I ..,. , A, , ,K . 7 sean 1 Q f - LQ Q f . 'f ' 'sf-' K 7- ' -' . '- r ' . 5 r ,VN - lr K krkk T H J 3 ' If J - Vik . as .lll ' C' .. . . . ......,. . ..... . .... 1 ,.... .... ' ....... '.-1:4-...ef . r ' f iff , , Q l inl ,. ., . , . ,. . fx -of S,sf for we 1.- J.. - f rf YM -t-- ' fi -- . J J f 1 J il l . Us A, . - A - - 3 :.- , ' 1 f ,.-39. F' I . . I '. 'V nw '.- , , H -fi . I. 1 'V ., V . ' , . ' Q W E.. 5 1 sophomores oooo ' A o 'ooo ioooo A . l E , 4 . .li . , JVVV . g l .. ,li . A f - - .ff 2111 . S fl A J ' . ggi, G. Fencl, K. Fennell, A. Fey, D. . .t Faalco, J. Field, D. Fake. R. 2 My A 'M tj? J - 5 ' X ai ' oo o.' fi ' if ' - . . i m'o: - 'o-, . A. Fischer, F. Firzgerald, S. Ao'.F 1 - -Q' J' -- ' 5 - js Q, H Lo.'1 I il Fletcher' W. Flynn' T. Fogertyy fe- . . .. ,. Ni .JK x iii' -. . .XXgV.1d,st i :.,wVuf,. V. Foltz, P. Forsythe. G. Foster. F . W -1 .'1.'.' eff' ' A I 4 I 5 ...F Jijgdp E -1, o..' F M y it x M. Foster, E. Foutch, A. Fra f - - ..,FF,VAA ' V, ser, J. Freda, J. Frey, D. Froe f ' - F ' ' lich, W. Froelich, L. F rola. .kr In . ' .. .J 3 4. -,,.. ff,-:wisffy . , .... - ....' 'g . ' J : . 5- .J J , -1 I. k ,V ii o,y.- if Q M. Fry, R. Fry, IVI. FujlfTIOtO, Nl f .'. .... L -:1 t eey.. . Funk, E. Gabnelson, V. Gal 1 as A Wm- - .. Q .-- ' ' it ' 'HWS V, f lagher, M. Garrison, M. Gar 2 . l , vey. N 35 4.39 fx f i 4 1 . 52 1-af.. rer. 1 . . 1 :es . A :wi e .H 'A ,A . rg L-A L Q' ' Q V V, -fi L . y ff lg .gy , f ' -an S. Gehrke, S. Gehrt, O. Geise f V ty y, if iii.. -,H man, J. Gentner, S. Gerza, J . .VVV t .. - - zy X ' Giagnorio, K. Gibbs. R. Giese. ..-.. A A . A iiii t if S93 - - , N 5 .Bk S . if ,,. . ,,Q: .. . . .. . ii 2 T, F' A J 2 - of J - A 'ieii L. Gildroy, W. Gill, J. Gloss, 4 i ,.+ 7 ,i, '. 5' I 53, 5 r' QS M- Gockman. G- Goebel. D. . - 5 f -4 A . 9 Goetsch, K. Golz, G. Good- ' o--.. .,,Q' .-lift? 'gf' man. I V 1 i-' YT X A V'f,5. ' . ' GVF' it XS . o-'. ' . -1' V 55- ' . s J' 1 5 ' 5 ' ' 'fir . , fig F I . .1 -41, ' 5- M. 1 55,3 . . K 1 . an-' Q f V - I iff? ' ,, . I9 . li A - ' ' i P. Gorman, M. Gorskl, R. ,Y fi aj . . A . i f I ' ' . X ' .7 Gosch. R. Gram. D. Gray. S. f'f tf ooi-- . ' - - .- Greene, S. Gresak, G. Grevis. 1 - - In 2' ' si . ,. ,W-is 1, Wil l fi ., + .LMQY ' A S 4 ' i - , F' - . , K. Grresbaum, L. Griesbaum, v to 2 ,- ' , .Es A , yi ' . 3 f ' I. Griffin, J. Griffin, w. Gross, 1 M . yi K he ff- 'f . - X F .- , , 'J' J g. . Na--2 K . .-wg., N .:-: ..-- sky Lg' 7 4 D. Gruchalskl, C. Grude, T. 5 Q ,o' A , E ' Gruenenber . 3 ... g is . . ' Q - Q43 .X ' f .' . ,J .iff f . ' f - -' W 355 E' 2- H '-' 1 '- ' F - g . f I . ---. f - V fit, A- F :... u,.3j:.,:jE F Mg, V , jf ,gf H . Tj' , E 9.3 E . Q E L. Gulliford, E. Gustafson, M. l'if,,-Nj? .eff .T gf, A. 'Y ' Gustafson, T. Haas, D. Hall, ,' ' I ' i t ' Qi - J. Hall, L. Hall, L. Hallmark. S A A . Vp I xx I W Q I f f ..-- A 5 .. . ' J . - --'---.' 1 ff- 4 1 ' 1 -f f- i gs.-. A - -3-35 5. 'fx an . D. Hamblun, R. Hamilton, T. - f.:'i.L- , - mf- H ,gaagi Hamilton, K. Hampson, L. ' li W' - 1 , A A M E , .xo Hampson, R. 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Karpiel, G. Kas- per, W. Kasper, R. Kastory, J. Kautzmann, M. Kawales, N. Kearney. J. Kehoe, T. Keller, J. Kemp, D. Kent, D. Kenyon, B. Kepple, J. Kiefer, D. Kimball. J. Kimbrell, D. King, J. King, M. Kirkwood, K. Kisner, S Klaus, R. Klomann, P. Kmen. Q. ,sy 4 5 My sf si .sf -if S 1 ,K .5 . .i 5 . : .:- , 4' ,Q --H 35 K sw L e ff 3 'ar Q W ... A no H-sf Q . ,,..l: QQ. V EQ., . .. . Q ,J , ew TE QQ -- 5 . - .En . l.. HH Hn 7 '. 'L ' ' L. 0 ' ' L - 1 Y Q J w l yi J. s J -'M .45 ' Tx' aff '- V: ,ly wk? R f . Y , ,- ie- .. QQ QQ Q, H 'W .. as Q .,,,,,nf.y Q X M S , -.,,, 7'-si, 1 . 751,.'T'- V l'+442.....gLg1me.,' . Ewezi' - iH - A :req .., imma . , ,HHLH .., H-Heesf, we a A ls I .I . f -ef ..Q,.. 9 V . sophomores P. Kobler, C. Kolwitz, P. Kornel, B. Kortus, P. Kowal- ski, P. Kozlowski, T. Kraegel, D. Kralicek. L. Krieger, K. Kriz, D. Krueger, K. Krueger, R. Krzysko, S. Keuker, J. Kuhn, C. Kukovec. 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