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Downers Grove High S choo l/D o w n ers G rove, Illin o is/V o lu m e X L V I
D O W fP S SRRVF P 5 H
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two schools
Recognize Creativity in Extra-curricular Activities
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South Campus
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patterns o f progress
Are Drawn on Both North and South Campuses
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P A T T E R N S O F P R O G R E S S are asym m etrical in
form because within the structured fram ew ork is flexi­
bility for essential experim entation and chance discov­
eries. W ithin the last tw o decades, E ducatio n has, by
com m on consent, split the shackles o f tradition, re­
exam ining the entire system , selecting, retaining, dis­
carding, and adding, as educators search for stim ulat­
ing ways to explore new and old ideas. Curriculum
studies of discoveries in all fields of know ledge, cou­
pled with a resurgence of interest in history as the key
to probability, provide fundam ental bases for those
who will m ake history.
A second high-school building, know n as South
cam pus, was partially opened in Septem ber, 1964, to
house approxim ately 70 0 freshm en and sophom ores
who live south of the railroad tracks w hich divide the
village; approxim ately 700 freshm en an d sophom ores
who live north of the tracks and all of the m ore than
1,300 juniors and seniors attend the original high
school, now known as N orth cam pus. N ext year the
junior class will be sim ilarily split; and in 1967, South
cam pus will graduate its first class.
T o accom m odate all young people in an expanding
village, N o rth and South cam puses will continue to
pioneer Patterns of Progress while providing dem o­
cratic education for A m ericans who face a challenging
future.
cauldron candids
Record the Highlights of a Successful School Year
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graduation and prom
Cap a Memorable School
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three retiring educators
Are Honored by Citizens of School and Community
F A C U L T Y M EMBERS WITH T W E N T Y -FIV E OR MORE YEA RS
O F SERVICE TO DGHS PAY SPECIAL T R IBU TE TO TH R EE
FELLOW TEAC H ER S W HO ARE R ETIR IN G TH IS YEAR: MRS.
CH AR LO TTE A N D E R SE N , ASSISTAN T PR IN C IPA L A N D DEA N
OF GIRLS: MISS C O R IN N A FRO NK , CO UNSELO R: A N D MISS
BLAN CH E H O W LA ND, TEA C H ER A N D H E A D OF TH E FO R­
EIG N L A N G U A G E D EPA R TM EN T. L eft to Right: Mr. D onovan
Ingles, counselor, 27 years; Miss Katharine Reuther, teacher o f history,
36 years; Mr. Everett H olt, teacher of science and Head o f the Science
Department, 34 years; M iss Fronk; Mrs. Andersen; Miss Howland; Mr.
Clarence Johnson, Principal, 41 years; M iss Vivian Vifquain, teacher of
home econom ics and Head of the H om e Econom ics Department, 28
years. Absent from the picture is Mr. Ralph Cressey, instructor in driver
education, 35 years.
MRS.
CHARLOTTE
D.
A N D E R S E N , friend and adviser
to DGHS students for forty-one
years, has a secure place in the
affections of those with whom
she has w orked. Com ing to
Downers G rove High School in
1923 as an English teacher, she
was nam ed Dean of G irls in
1925 and A ssistant Principal in
1930. In spite of heavy adm inis­
trative duties and many dem ands
upon her tim e, she has always
dem onstrated the rare gift of real
personal interest in all her deal­
ings with students and teachers.
E xtending her wholesome in­
fluence into the com m unity, Mrs.
A ndersen has served faithfully in
church and civic organizations
where her dedication will con­
tinue to be an inspiration to p re­
sent and future generations.
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MISS C O R IN N A C. F R O N K , coming
to DGHS as a teacher of history in 1936
and being nam ed to the counseling staff
in 1958, has exerted a m em orable in­
fluence in lives of boys and girls with
whom she has w orked in class and in
extra-curricular activities. H er cheerful
personality and optim ism have endeared
her to young people in the school and to
adults in the com m unity where she has a
wide circle of friends.
MISS R. B L A N C H E H O W L A N D ,
coming to D G H S as a teacher of civics
and modern foreign languages in 1926
and being nam ed H ead of the Foreign
Language D epartm ent in 1958, has
broadened student horizons by sharing
with her classes first-hand knowledge of
m any foreign countries. H er sincerity
and even disposition have m ade her a
valuable faculty m em ber; she will be
missed both in the school and in the
com m unity where she has m any friends.
superintendent o f schools
Implements Educational Policies
S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O F SC H O O L D IST R IC T S
# 5 8 and # 9 9 DR. G L E N N E. PIC K R E L , a leader in
school and com m unity affairs, has for nine years ably
represented the B oards of E ducation in adm inistration
of progressive policies designed to develop a superior
school system in which each student is educated in the
best A m erican tradition. D uring Dr. Pickrel’s adm inis­
tration, two grade schools have been built, additions
and physical im provem ents com pleted on four grade
schools and two junior high schools, and a second high
school built, now known as South cam pus.
In his report that D ow ners G rove High School has
produced the highest ratio of m erit scholars to student
body of any high school in the Chicago area, Dr.
Pickrel calls attention to the fact that quality educa­
tion is the aim of the present adm inistration. It is evi­
dent that Dr. Pickrel’s em phasis on high academ ic
standards is desirable in an education program planned
to prepare students to live successfully in today’s com ­
petitive world.
Professionally, Dr. Pickrel is President of the W est
Suburban Conference, and V ice-President of the In ter­
suburban A thletic A ssociation. He is also an active
m em ber of the A m erican A ssociation of School A d ­
m inistrators, the N ational A ssociation of Secondary
School Principals, the Illinois E ducation A ssociation
and the N ational E ducation A ssociation.
A SSISTA N T S U P E R IN T E N D E N T S assum e desig­
nated areas of responsibility in assisting Dr. Pickrel to
im plem ent school policies established by the Board of
Education.
G L E N N E. PICKREL
Superintendent o f Schools
University o f Nebraska. Ed.D.
9 years
C H AR LES A. COKER
Business M anager
Northern Illinois U., M.S.
2 years
M E L V IN J. H E T L A N D
C urriculum D irector
C olum bia University, Ph.D .
8 years
F. G R EG G RYBINSKI
A dm in istrative A ssistant
Loyola University, M.E.
11 years
CH AR LES E. ELM LING ER
Personnel D irector
University o f Nebraska, Ph.D.
7 years
Dr. Charles E. Elm linger, Assistant Superintendent
in charge of Personnel, is responsible for the recruit­
ment and assignm ent of all professionally certified em ­
ployees.
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Mr. Charles A. C oker, A ssistant Superintendent in
charge of Business, is responsible for the preparation
\ and control of the budget, the hiring of non-certified
m employees, and the supervision of buildings and
grounds.
Mr. F. Gregg Rybinski, A dm inistrative A ssistant,
perform s duties connected with the operations of the
physical plants of the schools and aids with various
office details.
Dr. M elvin J. H etland, A ssistant Superintendent in
charge of C urriculum D evelopm ent, works closely with
teachers and adm inistrators in planning and evaluating
experim ental academ ic courses and in encouraging the
use of m odern teaching techniques.
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principals
Coordinate Two-School Academic Plans
PR IN C IP A L C L A R E N C E W. JO H N SO N , N orth
campus, capable school adm inistrator and respected
community leader, has successfully supervised an ex­
panding high school in a village which has quadrupled
in population during the m ore than forty years th at he
has served the school system. Close contact with stu­
dents, faculty, clerical and m aintenance staffs, com ­
bined with broad, continuing interest in civic affairs,
has enabled Mr. Johnson to m aintain a smoothly func­
tioning school organization th at is a source of pride to
all Downers G rove citizens. M r. Johnson works with
Dr. Pickrel, Mr. G uthrie, and adm inistrative assistants
to coordinate the program s of the N orth and South
campuses.
In his professional capacity, M r. Johnson has served
in many state and national educational organizations.
This year fellow educators in the area have honored
Mr. Johnson by selecting him for the presidency of the
Board of Control of the W est Suburban Conference.
A t the present time, he is a life m em ber of the N a ­
tional Education Association and also a m em ber of the
Illinois Education Association, the Illinois and N a­
tional Associations for Secondary School Principals,
and Phi Delta K appa. Mr. Johnson is also active in
community service projects.
P R IN C IP A L W A Y N E T. G U T H R IE , South cam ­
pus, this year prom oted from his position of A ssistant
Principal on N orth cam pus to chief adm inistrator of
the new school, has developed a solid reputation in
school and com m unity affairs during the twenty-two
years that he has served the Downers G rove school
system. As a teacher, and then as G uidance D irector,
he has dealt successfully with personnel and curricu­
lum problem s, dem onstrating consistently his prim ary
interest in providing opportunities for individual de­
velopment. A t dedication cerem onies for the South
cam pus in Novem ber, 1964, M r. G uthrie indicated
that the two high schools were serving best com m unity
interests through a correlation of academic and extra­
curricular program s of the N orth and South cam puses.
Mr. G uthrie is a past president of the Illinois G uid­
ance and Personnel A ssociation and was recently se­
lected to serve a three-year term as a m em ber of the
Advisory Com m ittee on G uidance of the Illinois State
Superintendent of Public Instruction. H e is also a
m em ber of the Illinois E ducation A ssociation, the N a­
tional E ducation Association, Phi D elta K appa, and
the Illinois and N ational Associations for Secondary
School Principals. In January, 1964, M r. G uthrie was
aw arded an A dvanced Certificate of E ducational A d­
m inistration from the University of Chicago.
W A Y N E T. G U T H R IE
Principal, South C am pus
University o f Illinois, M.S,
22 years
C LA RENC E W. JO HNSO N
Principal, N orth C am pus
Colum bia University, M .A.
41 years
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assistant principals
Supervise Student Activities
Daily, Mrs.
students.
Andersen
aids
DG H S
Principals Johnson and Guthrie engage in a planning session.
H ERBERT L. A D A M S
Assistant Principal
University o f Illinois, M .A.
23 years
North cam pus
CH ARLOTTE D. A N D E R S E N
A ssistant Principal
Northwestern University, M.A.
41 years
North campus
A SSISTA N T P R IN C IP A L S , perform ing im portant
duties on the N orth and South cam puses, are con­
cerned with discipline, part-tim e jobs for students, vo­
cational and college plans, the AFS program , and the
Student Council operations. The assistant principals
are also responsible for supervising student attendance,
planning the m aster calendar for extra-curricular ac­
tivities, and leasing school facilities to com munity o r­
ganizations. These adm inistrative aids assist the princi­
pals in form ulating and executing operational policies.
Mr. H erbert L. A dam s, N orth cam pus, disciplines
and advises boys, supervises attendance, prepares the
m aster calendar of events, leases building facilities to
PHILLIP L. BOWERS
A ssistant Principal
W heaton College, M.S.
6 years
South cam pus
com m unity organizations, guides the A FS program ,
and aids in school planning. Mr. A dam s is assisted by
Mr. L arry E. Bowers, biology teacher.
Mrs. C harlotte D. A ndersen, N orth cam pus, tem pers
discipline of girls with sound, practical advice, super­
vises teacher and student program plans, advises Stu­
dent Council, and confers with M r. Johnson regarding
changes and im provem ents in school planning.
M r. Phillip L. Bowers, South cam pus, supervises at­
tendance and discipline and assists with AFS and Stu­
dent Council activities. In addition, he works closely
with M r. G uthrie in planning and executing school pol­
icies.
elected community representatives
Enact Progressive Programs
B O A R D O F E D U C A T IO N ,
D IST R IC T # 9 9
A lle n R . C am p b ell
Io w a S ta te U n iv ersity ,
B .S.
R oy L . C ro n e
Illin o is S ta te U niversity,
M .S .
M a u ritz E . G a h lo n
U n iv ersity o f M in n eso ta ,
L .L .B .
W in sto n M . M a n n in g
B ro w n U n iv e rsity , P h .D .
P resid e n t
The B O A R D O F E D U C A T IO N , officially representing the com ­
munity, is com posed of seven elected m em bers who, under the di­
rection of Dr. W inston M . M anning, President, establish school
policies and approve the annual fiscal budget. R egular m eetings of
the B oard are held on the third M onday of each m onth in the offices
on the third floor of L incoln School, and special meetings are called
when deem ed necessary o r desirable. Serving for three year terms
w ithout financial rem uneration, these dedicated m en and women
render valuable service to the schools and the community.
The P A R E N T T E A C H E R A SSO C IA TIO N encourages coopera­
tion between family and school by sponsoring jointly with the school
Open H ouse activities on both campuses and special program s and
discussion meetings.
PTA B O A R D
N o r m a n C . M in d ru m
U n iv e rsity o f M a ry la n d ,
M .A .
A lb e rt S. R o u ffa
R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity , P h .D .
M rs. T h o m a s C . S oddy
U n iv e rsity o f M in n eso ta ,
L .L .B .
M rs. C h a rle s W . W y m an
N o rth w e s te rn U n iv e rs ity ,
B.S.
S ecreta ry
PTA— F ront R ow : Mr. Wayne Guthrie, Principal— South campus; Mrs. G len
Reiman, president— North-South campuses; Mr. Clarence Johnson, Principal—
North campus. R o w 2: Mrs. Arthur Russell, treasurer— N orth campus; Mr.
D onald Cohen, vice-president— South campus; Mrs. T odd M oore, treasurer—
South campus; Mr. Carl Schupmann, secretary— South campus. A bsen t from
picture: Mr. Corbin Poynter, vice-president— North campus; Mr. Rudy Skul,
secretary— South campus.
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counselors
Guide Individual Development
CO UN SELO RS— Luella E. Paul, University o f Colorado, M .E., 8 years;
Norman Crandus, Harold L. M itchell, University of Illinois, M.E., 3
years; Stephen A. Ucherek, Loyola University, M .E., 2 years; Donovan
B. Ingles, Northwestern University, M .A., 27 years; Ethel L. Harrington,
Purdue University, B.S., 1 year; Leon E. Pogue, director o f guidance,
Counselor
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University o f Missouri, M .E., 5 years; Corinna C. Fronk, University of
Chicago, M .A., 31 years; James E. Lind, Northern Illinois University,
M .A., 10 years; Alm alee Greenlee, University o f Illinois, M .A., 10
years.
counselees.
The G U ID A N C E D E P A R T M E N T S , directed on
both cam puses by Mr. L eon E. Pogue, utilize eclectic
techniques to help students solve personal and scholas­
tic problem s. On the bases of tests and personal con­
ferences, counselors assist students in making decisions
concerning college and vocational choices. The coun­
seling staff adm inisters a variety of tests, including
achievem ent tests to determ ine academic progress of
students, and aptitude and placem ent tests to be used
for college-entrance and job applications.
Each year, the guidance staff plans a college night at
which college representatives and high-school students
meet. The counselors also organize an all-day career
conference so that m em bers of the junior and senior
classes can meet at the school with business and pro­
fessional men and women.
english and drama departments
Stress Effective Communication
The E N G L ISH D E P A R T M E N T S , headed on the
N orth cam pus by Mrs. M argarete A. C antrall and on
the South cam pus by M r. F rank J. Babich, im plement
a program of language expression and understanding
through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Se­
lected literature and com position texts are designated
for each of the four high-school years; and supplem en­
tary classroom sets of texts are rotated from the E ng­
lish D epartm ent office for student use. Program s at
every level are enriched through liberal use of the li­
brary, films, filmstrips, phonograph records, reading
labs, and tape recorders.
At junior and senior levels, the courses are divided
into general English and college-preparatory English;
at all levels there is an effort to meet individual needs
through regular classes and through establishm ent of
skills-im provem ent classes and honor classes. While
four years of English are required for graduation, it is
possible to substitute one sem ester of debate or speech
for one semester of English at the sophom ore level. By
approval, a student may elect to take journalism in­
stead of English during his junior year.
The entire English program is sequential in pattern,
designed to develop in each student com petency in his
native language and cultural appreciation of literature
in general.
The SPE E C H A N D D R A M A D E P A R T M E N T S ,
directed by Mrs. M arjorie G. W ood on both campuses,
is structured to develop the student’s skill in oral com ­
m unication. Courses in the departm ent give training in
techniques of com position and practice in formal
speaking, critical listening, logical thinking, and oral
interpretation. All classes in speech, dram a, and debate
are elective.
F r a n k J. B ab ich
N o r th e r n 111. U .. M .S.
6 y ea rs
S o u th c a m p u s
J o h n C . B ow les
D eP au w U n iv ersity , M .A .
9 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
M a rg a re te A . C a n tra ll
U . o f Illin o is, M .A .
6 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
M a ry E . C ro ss
U . o f W isc o n sin , B.S.
7 y e a rs
S o u th c a m p u s
L o is C . D ah l
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
17 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
G ail A . D e n k e r
L a w ren c e C o lleg e, B .A .
3 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
J u d ith A . D o n a ld s o n
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
2 y ea rs
N o r th c a m p u s
Students develop an appreciation for literature.
D ia n e M . D o rsey
A lb io n C o lleg e, B .A .
1 year
N o rth ca m p u s
B a r b a ra L. G iry o ta s
U . o f A riz o n a , B .A .
2 y e a rs
N o r th c a m p u s
Jo h n E . F u h rk en
M o o rh e a d S tate C ., B.S.
2 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
C a th e r in e M . H e rn in g
U . o f Illin o is , B .A .
1 year
N o rth ca m p u s
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G e o rg e W . T o le r
U . o f Illin o is , M .A .
8 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
P au lin e S. K irc h h o ff
U . o f Illin o is , B .A .
8 y ea rs
N o rth c a m p u s
J o a n n e K . V e rslu is
S ta te C o lle g e o f Io w a , B .A .
1 y ea r
N o rth - S o u th ca m p u s e s
F r e d ric L . M o o re
N o r th C e n tra l C ., B.A .
5 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
E d w a rd M . V e rtu n o
N o r th w e s te rn U ., M .A .
6 y e a rs
N o r th c a m p u s
G e o rg e B . P a p p a s
U . o f Illin o is , M .A .
13 y e a rs
N o r th c a m p u s
D o n a ld E . V o n d ra c e k
U . o f N e b r a s k a , B .A .
4 y ea rs
N o r th c a m p u s
E d w a rd G . R e d m o n d , J r.
B e lo it C o lleg e, B .A .
5 y ea rs
S o u th ca m p u s
The camera silhouettes Patti Pal­
mer, in deep concentration.
M a r jo r ie G . W o o d
M isso u ri U ., M .A .
8 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u s e s
C a th e rin e J . S co tt
In d ia n a S ta te C ., B .A .
1 year
N o r th c a m p u s
Mr. Babich instructs a class in the basics o f grammar.
J u d ith L. S h alb e rg
W h e a to n C o lleg e, B .A .
3 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
S tan ley M . S tee d
B ow ling G r e e n S ta te U ., B.S.
7 y ea rs
N orth cam pus
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C liffo rd H . B la tc h le y , J r.
T e x a s W e ste rn C ., B .A .
7 y ea rs
S o u th ca m p u s
H a z e l C . B o d n er
U . o f M a s sa c h u s e tts, M .S.
1 year
N o r th ca m p u s
L a rry E . B o w ers
N o r th e r n 111. U ., B.S.
3 y ea rs
N o r th ca m p u s
R ic h a r d O . B u tt
U . o f W isc o n sin , B.S.
2 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
E v e r e tt E . H o lt
U . o f M ic h ig a n , M .S
34 y ea rs
N o r th ca m p u s
L o u ise E . K illie
U . o f C h ic a g o , M .A .
22 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
Mr. Leathers discovers a new chem ical reaction.
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science departments
Encourage Learning Through Research
The SC IE N C E D E P A R T M E N T S , under the direc­
tion of Mr. E verett E. H olt, em phasize the im portance
of science in to day’s world. Included in the curriculum
of these departm ents are courses in physical science,
biology, chem istry, and physics. In addition to basic
studies, a program of advanced biology and an honors
science course, com posed of a sem ester each of phys­
ics and chem istry, are designed to challenge students
and to provide an extensive background in preparation
for future study.
Continuing im provem ent in laboratory facilities and
teaching techniques enable the departm ents to provide
quality education in a rapidly advancing scientific
world.
P aul F. K lu th
U . o f M ich ig an , A .M .
8 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
H en ry C. K ra s s
U n io n C o lleg e, M .S.
7 y ears
N o rth c a m p u s
L a rry L. L e a th e rs
In d ia n a S ta te C ., M .S.
9 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
Carol Zahniser and Tom Forhan realize many hands m ake light work,
J e rry J. P la tt
S tate U. o f Io w a, B.A .
1 y ea r
S o u th ca m p u s
E u g e n e T . R egal
U . o f W isc o n sin , M .A .
11 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
Ja m e s H . T illey
Illin o is C o lleg e, B.S.
3 y ea rs
N o r th c a m p u s
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social science departments
Awaken Interests in World Affairs
D ia n e B o re lla
P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity , M .S.
2 y ears
N o rth c a m p u s
The SO C IA L SC IE N C E D E PA R T M E N T S, under
the direction of M r. Glenn C. Olney, stress studies in
A m erican History at the junior level and Am erican
Problem s at the senior level, both courses being re­
quired for graduation from DGHS. The departm ent
offers a variety of courses in history, geography, soci­
ology, economics, government, international relations,
and psychology.
Students study the social, economic, financial, politi­
cal, and intellectual structures of their own country as
an independent entity and as a com ponent unit in
world affairs. A specific goal of all classes is to indoc­
trinate students in the responsibilities and privileges of
citizenship.
A ld o V. C a ro z z a
U. o f Illin o is, M .A .
9 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
R ic h a rd L. C a rs te n s
K n o x C o lleg e, B .A .
14 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
C . Ja m e s G ilm o re
N o rth e rn 111. U ., M .S.
6 y ea rs
N o rth c a m p u s
S ig u rd N . H a r b a k
W e ste rn 111. U ., M .S.
4 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
G le n n C. O ln ey
C o lu m b ia U n iv e rsity , M .A .
19 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
Mr. Ward considers a solution for world problems.
K a th a rin e P . R e u th e r
U. o f C h ic a g o , M .A .
36 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
M elinda Antink assists Mr. Wasem in a psychology experiment.
C arl H . S c h u p m a n n
N o rth e rn 111. U ., M .S.
8 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
C la r a K . S earles
W a sh in g to n U ., M .S .W .
9 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
O zzie N . S tarc k
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
4 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
A rth u r J. W a rd
Illin o is S tate U ., M .S.
3 y ea rs
N o r th ca m p u s
G . L e ig h to n W a sem
S o u th ern 111. U ., M .S.
4 y ea rs
N o r th c a m p u s
R on H avelk a dream s o f far-aw ay p laces.
Dice prove probability.
G e o rg e A . B u eltm a n n
111. In st, o f T e c h ., M .S .T .
1 y ea r
S o u th c a m p u s
M ild re d M . H a n s o n
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
8 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
N an cy C . H e id e n re ic h
A lv e rn o C o lleg e, B .A .
2 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
O sc a r S. L a rs o n
N o rth C e n tra l C ., B.A .
6 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
R u sse ll E . L u n d s tro m
E a s te rn 111. U .. B.S.
8 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
Mr. Phillips conducts an after-school session.
J . L ee M ille r
N o r th e r n 111. U ., M .S.
20 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
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E d w a rd L. P a in e
S tate U . o f Io w a, M .A .
24 y ears
N o rth c a m p u s
math departments
Utilize Modern Techniques
G a ry A . P h illip s
E lm h u rs t C ollege, B .M .
2 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
The M ATH D E PA R T M E N T S, under the direction
of Mr. Edw ard L. Paine, give students the opportunity
to strengthen reasoning abilities and accuracy in the
areas of algebra, geom etry, advanced m ath, and finite
m ath. The departm ents have established three different
levels of instruction in order to meet the students’
needs: remedial, regular, and accelerated.
M ath courses encourage students to devise original
solutions of problem s and to seek a thorough under­
standing of form ulae and principles through logical
thinking.
K arl J. P rice
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
4 y ears
South ca m p u s
M a rv in G . S ch m id t
D e P a u l U n iv e rsity , M .S.
1 year
N o rth c a m p u s
Math students recognize the tools of the trade.
E llen W . T ille y
Illin o is C o lleg e, B.A .
2 y ears
S o u th ca m p u s
W illia m J. W a lk e r
N o r th e rn 111. U ., M .A .
7 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
Mr. Bueltmann awaits a response.
L a w ren ce A . W yllie
N o rth e rn 111. U ., M .S.
4 y ears
S o u th ca m p u s
R ic h ard J. W y llie
N o rth C e n tra l C ., B.A .
2 y ears
South c a m p u s
foreign language departments
Emphasize Other Cultures
The FO R E IG N L A N G U A G E D E PA R T M E N T S,
under the direction of Miss R. Blanche H ow land, offer
students a chance to expand their literary knowledge,
develop appreciation of foreign cultures, and partici­
pate in world com m unications.
Four years of training in French, G erm an, Spanish,
and Latin are offered. In the modern languages, stu­
dents study authentic accents as heard on tape record­
ings in the language laboratories. Movies, filmstrips,
m agazines, newspapers and libraries of selected books
supplem ent textbook and lab work.
A rth u r A lb o res
N o r th C e n tra l C ., B.S.
2 y e a rs
S o u th c a m p u s
B etty L e e C h essm an
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
21 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
M a rc ia L . B u tle r
W h e a to n C o lleg e, B.A .
4 y ears
N o rth c a m p u s
M a u d C . H a ll
A u g u s ta n a C o lleg e, B .A .
1 year
N o r th ca m p u s
C h a rle s J. In g else
V a lp a ra is o U ., B .A .
5 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
R. B la n ch e H o w la n d
M id d le b u ry C o lleg e, M .A .
39 y ea rs
N o rth ca m p u s
K a re n L. J u la n d e r
U . o f Illin o is, A .B .
2 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
P a u lin e M . P iep e r
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
8 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
Miss Julander takes time out to tell o f her European travels.
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A n g ela M . Z a id a
U . o f Illin o is, B .A .
1 year
S o u th ca m p u s
commercial departments
Offer Business Training
C aro ly n M . B ro w n
L u th e r C o lleg e, B.A .
1 y ea r
N o rth c a m p u s
Iris B. K o h le r
K a n s a s S ta te U ., M .S.
9 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
Transcription is an important phase o f secretarial training.
The C O M M E R C IA L D E P A R T M E N T S , under the
direction of Mr. E. W illiam Corr, provide a wide range
of subjects to train students in handling their personal
business and also provide vocational training through
advanced business courses. In addition to shorthand,
typing, and practice on various office m achines, ac­
counting and business law are popular courses.
Striving for speed, accuracy, and efficiency, students
develop skills which are essential for success in the
business world.
C h a rle s V . L in d g re n
W e stern 111. U ., B.S.
2 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
S te p h e n R . S k in n er
Illin o is S ta te U ., B.S.
3 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
Mr. Skinner dictates
to a notehand class.
R u d o lp h J . Skul
N o rth e rn 111. U ., M .S.
7 y ea rs
S o u th c a m p u s
H a rv e y W . W a y la n d
C o lu m b ia U ., M .A .
22 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
S a n d ra L. W illia m s
F lo rid a S o u th e rn C ., B.S.
1 year
North cam pus
Aik
Practice makes perfect.
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fin e arts departments
Develop Asthetic Appreciation
The F IN E A R TS D E P A R T M E N T S offer students
the opportunity to express themselves with im agination
and creativity while developing natural talents. As a
result of intensive work in the classroom , many fine
music program s and art displays are presented
throughout the year. .
The A rt D epartm ents, under the direction of Miss
Velma F . Dickson, provide for the interests of talented
students through a wide program of instruction. The
curriculum includes introductory and advanced courses
in applied art and ceramics. Through experim entation
with the use of cloth, glass, tile, wire, paint, and paper,
students find new ideas and develop selective taste.
The M usic D epartm ents, headed by M r. John L.
Svoboda, give students training in two im portant
areas: vocal and instrum ental music. A nnually, many
fine concerts dem onstrate the developm ent of student
talent which is encouraged by the departm ents.
B a r b a ra M . B arn e s
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .M .
10 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
V e lm a F . D ick so n
S ta te U ., o f Io w a, M .A .
23 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
R ic h a rd W . H a r t
A m . C o n s e rv a to ry o f
R o n a ld H . J a k e s
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
2 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
M u sic, M .M .
6 y ea rs
N o rth c a m p u s
M a d e lin e J . R o w e
S c h o o l o f th e A rt In s t.,
B .A .E .
2 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
L a n c e H . S ch u lz
V a n d e rc o o k C o lleg e, M .M .E .
2 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
J o h n C. S v o b o d a
V a n d e rc o o k C o lleg e, M .M .E
15 y ea rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
Steve O lson kettles the score.
Concentration takes different forms.
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practical arts departments
Increase Manual Dexterity
The P R A C T IC A L A R T S D E P A R T M E N T S , in­
cluding industrial arts and hom e economics, offer
many courses to prepare students for future jobs and
hom em aking.
The Industrial A rts D epartm ents, directed by Mr.
Kenneth C. Lage, offer vocational training in five
areas, including two years of wood shop, three years of
drafting, three years of graphic arts, one year of elec­
tric shop, and one year of electronics.
The H om e Econom ics D epartm ents, supervised by
Miss Vivian V. Vifquain, provide training in hom em aking, sewing, and preparing food. In addition to the
basic courses, the curriculum includes third and fourth
year classes in foods and clothing.
H e n ri J. C h ic o in e
Iow a S tate U ., B .A .
8 y ea rs
N o rth c a m p u s
D e n is M . C o ste llo
W e ste rn 111. U ., B.S.
1 year
N o r th c a m p u s
C o rw in A . H e llm e r
U . o f Illin o is, M .S.
1 year
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
L o u ise S. C u n n in g h a m
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
8 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
K e n n e th C . L a g e
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
24 y e a rs
N o r th c a m p u s
M ay E . L e n o x
St. M a ry ’s C o lleg e, B.S.
3 y ears
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
P a u l J. S ch u h
N o rth e rn 111. U „ B.S.
2 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
Mr. Lage and Mrs. Lenox explain measuring devices.
V iv ia n C. V ifq u a in
Io w a S ta te U .. B.S.
28 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
D an iel M . W enc
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
1 y ea r
N o rth ca m p u s
K e n n e th E . Z im m e rm a n
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
1 year
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
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fin e arts departments
Develop Asthetic Appreciation
The F IN E A R TS D E P A R T M E N T S offer students
the opportunity to express themselves with im agination
and creativity while developing natural talents. As a
result of intensive work in the classroom , many fine
music program s and art displays are presented
throughout the year. ►
The A rt D epartm ents, under the direction of Miss
Velma F. Dickson, provide for the interests of talented
students through a wide program of instruction. The
curriculum includes introductory and advanced courses
in applied art and ceramics. T hrough experim entation
with the use of cloth, glass, tile, wire, paint, and paper,
students find new ideas and develop selective taste.
The Music D epartm ents, headed by M r. John L.
Svoboda, give students training in two im portant
areas: vocal and instrum ental music. A nnually, many
fine concerts dem onstrate the developm ent of student
talent which is encouraged by the departm ents.
B a r b a ra M . B a rn e s
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .M .
10 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
V elm a F . D ick so n
S ta te U ., o f Io w a, M .A .
23 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
R ic h a rd W . H a r t
A m . C o n s e rv a to ry o f
R o n a ld H . J a k e s
N o rth e rn 111. U „ B.S.
2 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
M u sic, M .M .
6 y ears
N o rth c a m p u s
M a d e lin e J . R o w e
S c h o o l o f th e A r t In s t.,
B .A .E .
2 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
L a n c e H . S ch u lz
V a n d e rc o o k C o lleg e, M .M .E .
2 y ears
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
Jo h n C. S voboda
V a n d e rc o o k C o lleg e, M .M .E .
15 y ea rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
Steve Olson kettles the score.
C oncentration takes different forms.
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practical arts departments
Increase Manual Dexterity
The P R A C T IC A L A R T S D E P A R T M E N T S , in­
cluding industrial arts and hom e economics, offer
many courses to prepare students for future jobs and
homemaking.
The Industrial A rts D epartm ents, directed by Mr.
Kenneth C. Lage, offer vocational training in five
areas, including two years of wood shop, three years of
drafting, three years of graphic arts, one year of elec­
tric shop, and one year of electronics.
The H om e Econom ics D epartm ents, supervised by
Miss Vivian V. V ifquain, provide training in hom em aking, sewing, and preparing food. In addition to the
basic courses, the curriculum includes third and fourth
year classes in foods and clothing.
H e n ri J . C h ic o in e
Io w a S tate U ., B .A .
8 y ea rs
N o rth c a m p u s
D e n is M . C o stello
W e ste rn 111. U ., B.S.
1 year
N o r th ca m p u s
C o rw in A . H e llm e r
U . o f Illin o is, M .S.
1 yea r
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
L o u ise S. C u n n in g h a m
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
8 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
K e n n e th C . L ag e
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
24 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
M ay E . L en o x
St. M a ry ’s C o lleg e, B .S.
3 y ea rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u se s
P au l J. S ch u h
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
2 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
Mr. Lage and Mrs. Lenox explain measuring devices.
V iv ia n C. V ifq u a in
Io w a S tate U ., B.S.
28 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
D an iel M . W enc
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
1 y ea r
N o rth c a m p u s
K e n n e th E . Z im m e rm a n
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
1 year
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
R alp h E . C ressey
C o lo ra d o S tate C ., M .A .
35 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
G a ry L . C o o k
Illin o is W e sley an U ., B .A .
3 y e a rs
N o rth -S o u th ca m p u ses
G e o rg e F e u e rsc h w e n g e r
N o rth e rn 111. U ., M .S.
8 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
F r a n k W . Ib b o ts o n
U . o f W isc o n sin , B .S.
2 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
L o is L . Ib b o ts o n
U . o f W isc o n sin . B.S.
2 y e a rs
S o u th c a m p u s
I re n e S. K ra je w sk i
U . o f W y o m in g , M .A .
16 y e a rs
N o r th ca m p u s
S a n d ra J. K em p
N o rth e rn 111. U ., B.S.
4 y e a rs
S o u th c a m p u s
R o g er E . L o fg ren
N o r th C e n tra l C ., B.S.
7 y e a rs
N o r th c a m p u s
Sue Frederickson exhibits confidence on the trampoline.
C h a rle s J. N o v o tn y
D e P a u l U n iv e rsity , M .A .
7 y e a rs
S o u th c a m p u s
G ita M ich a el
N o rth w e s te rn U ., M .A .
2 y ea rs
N o rth c a m p u s
S a n d ra G . R asm u ssen
N o r th e r n 111. U ., B.S.
1 year
N o rth c a m p u s
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physical education departments
Encourage Sportsmanship
F ra n k J. R id d le sb e rg e r
N o rth ern 111. U ., M .A .
24 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
Boys' PE classes experience the ups and downs of calisthenics.
R ita M. S criv n e r
S o u th ern 111. U ., B.S.
4 years
N o rth ca m p u s
J a m e s S. S tahl
U . o f Illin o is, M .A .
19 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
The PH Y SIC A L E D U C A T IO N D E P A R T M E N T S ,
under the direction of M r. James S. Stahl on the N orth
cam pus and Mr. Charles J. N ovotny on the South
cam pus, instruct students in three principal areas:
physical skills, proper health habits, and good sports­
m anship. A wide variety of activities, including calis­
thenics, team sports, individual com petition, and class­
room instruction in health, driver’s education, and first
aid, are offered by the departm ents. This year, a new
program designed to teach girls the rules and objec­
tives of popular team sports was introduced.
J a ck aly n A . T rin k o
N o rth ern 111. U ., B.S.
2 y ears
N o rth ca m p u s
L loyd W . W a sm e r
D ra k e U n iv e rsity , B.A .
5 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
Paul w . Y a n k e
N o rth w e ste rn U ., B.S.
3 y ears
N o r th c a m p u s
Lenore Burkhardt takes a shot in the dark .
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certified personnel
Direct Special Services
C a th e rin e A . H u g h e s
N o r th e r n 111. U ., M .S.
2 y e a rs
S o u th ca m p u s
Tw o students utilize reference facilities at the South
campus library.
V irg in ia M . J o n e s
U. o f Illin o is, B.S.
6 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
J o a n K . W ilso n
U. o f Illin o is, M .S.
3 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
Before school, study halls offer a quiet place for a conference.
The N O R T H C A M PU S L IB R A R Y , under the di­
rection of Mrs. Virginia M. Jones, and the SOUTH
C A M PU S L IB R A R Y , under the guidance of Mrs.
C atherine A. H ughes, have a wide variety of fiction
and non-fiction books, phonograph records, filmstrips,
periodicals, and reference m aterials available for stu­
dent and faculty use in supplem enting and enriching the
academ ic program s of the schools. M em bers of the
library staffs, while m aintaining an atm osphere con­
ducive to study, are always available to answer questions
and to help students locate m aterials.
H E A L T H S E R V IC E S, under the direction of Mrs.
Charlotte J. H itzem ann on the N orth cam pus, and
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Som m er on the South cam pus, are
provided regularly during the school day. Both nurses
give emergency first aid to students, conduct hearing
and vision tests, and provide students with dental and
physical exam ination forms.
STU D Y H A L L S, directed by M rs. True A. Peterson
on the North cam pus, and Mrs. M ary E. Kennedy on
the South cam pus, provide a place where students may
study during their free periods. Encyclopedias, m aga­
zines, and reference books are provided for student
use.
A T H L E T IC D IR E C T O R Mr. Stephen F. O racko
operates on the N orth cam pus where he schedules
dates and locations of games and meets. The Director
also supervises the purchase of athletic equipm ent and
works cooperatively with the boys’ physical education
departm ents. The South cam pus does not have an A th­
letic D irector this year because students from both
schools join together as m em bers of DGHS teams in
West Suburban C onference com petition.
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C h a r lo tte J. H itz e m a n n
L u th e ra n H o sp ita l, R .N .
7 y e a rs
N o r th c a m p u s
E liz a b e th A . S o m m e r
St. A n th o n y d e P a d u a , R .N .
1 y ea r
S o u th c a m p u s
M a ry E . K en n ed y
U . o f H aw aii, B.S.
3 y e a rs
S o u th c a m p u s
T ru e A . P e te rse n
C o e C o lleg e. B.A .
18 y e a rs
N o rth c a m p u s
S te p h e n F. O ra c k o
W e ste rn 111. U .. M .S.
8 y e a rs
N o rth ca m p u s
clerical staffs
Function Efficiently
The C L E R IC A L A SSISTA N TS render a wide range
of im portant services to D G H S adm inistrators, faculty
m em bers, and students. Assisting in the offices of both
cam puses, these women record student attendance,
provide m im eographing services, type daily announce­
ments, and help with the routine business of the
schools.
OFFICE ST A F F — NO RTH C A M P U S— Front R ow : Ruth Keast, Agnes Bombaugh, Agnes Roger. R o w 2: M ary Rogers, Ardela Schulz, Eleanor Doss, Eliza­
beth Dixon, Geri Thompson.
LIBRARY A S S I S T A N T S O U T H C A M P U S— M arguerite Bohrenstedt.
O FFIC E STA FF-SO U TH C A M P U S— Pauline Hintz, Edna Eickem eyer, Doris
Murphy,
C A FETER IA, ST U D Y H A L L A SSISTA N TS— F ront R ow :
Ann M cCollum , Rosemary V ocke. /?oh’ 2: Ruth M rvicka,
Helen Ferguson.
LIBR ARY A SSIST A N T S-N O R T H
— Leila W adington, Loretta Adams.
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CAM PUS
cafeteria, maintenance staffs
Operate Essential Facilities
C A FETER IA S T A F F - N O R T H
C A M PU S— Ed Zika, Mildred Seyk,
Pearl Cottingham, LaVerne Kroehnert, Edith Coolahan, Mildred Binder,
Evelyn Zabielski, Eleanor Aschauer,
Vera Davies, Florence Ernest, Angie
Papacek, Pearl M ongreig.
CA FETER IA S T A F F - S O U T H C A M P U S— F ront R ow :
Gladys Voss, Bernice Meissner, D orothy Kadlec. R o w 2: Sue
Iona, Anita W esthaus.
M A IN T E N A N C E STA FF-SO U TH C A M P U S— F ront R ow :
M athew Faulk, Joseph Ducek* Cecil D avis. R ow 2: Robert
Panec, Adrian Wick, Henry Faulhaber.
M A IN T E N A N C E STA FF-N O R TH C A M P U S— Front R ow : Delores Jackson,
Robert Lindquist, N icholas Bruno, Henry Stijve, Bill Frederickson. R ow 2:
John Sedlak, George Chapko, Leroy Riske. R o w 3: Pete Paduano, Allen
Rediehs.
CA FE T E R IA ST A FF -N O R T H C A M P U S—
L e ft to Right: Pauline Weber, Mildred Engel.
Edna Gula, Lorraine H um m el, Elaine Breiger,
Bernice Zwart, Florence Baylor, H elen Smith,
C ay Maxin, Florence Hubbard.
fa c u lty members
N A T IO N A L SC IEN C E
F O U N D A T IO N
G R A N T — Mrs. Tilley,
University o f Mississippi
Sum mer Institute,
M athematics.
Achieve High Honors
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
ASSISTAN TSH IP— Mr. M oore, Indiana U niver­
sity, Institute for Foreign Language
D epartm ent Chairmen.
N A T IO N A L
SC IE N C E
F O U N D A T IO N
G R A N T — M iss
K illie, University o f C hicago Summer Institute, Bioenergetics.
D U P A G E E N G L ISH T E A C H E R S’
ASSO C IA TIO N O FFIC E R — Mr. Ba­
bich, treasurer.
H IG H SC H O O L T E A C H E R S’ ASSO CIATIO N O FFIC ER—
Mr. Leathers, president.
N A T IO N A L SC IE N C E F O U N D A ­
T IO N G R A N T — Mr. Krass, K nox
C ollege, Advanced Physics.
N A T IO N A L SC IE N C E F O U N D A ­
T IO N G R A N T — Mr. T illey, U niver­
sity o f M ississippi, Summ er Institute,
P hysics and M athematics.
honor students
Attain Academic Excellence
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
W illiam Bleeker
SA L U T A T O R IA N
Bess Granot
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
A lice Clark
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
Paul H etland
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
Bonnie H ughes
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
Joan M anning
A t the end of their seventh semester, Senior students are cited for
A C A D E M IC E X C E L L E N C E when school officials announce the
nam es of winners in nation-wide tests conducted by national
educational agencies and also the names of winners of local honors
conferred for distinguished intellectual perform ance during highschool years.
N am ed as V aledictorians are eight seniors who have m aintained
perfect 4.0 records in all courses for each of the seven sem esters, and
nam ed as Salutatorians are two seniors who have the next highest
cum ulative grade average for the same period of time. Com m ended
for excellent academ ic achievem ent are seventy-seven seniors who
have earned 3.4 or better grade averages for their first seven
sem esters in high school.
Results of national tests sponsored by the N ational Scholarship
Foundation, Inc., are published in two groups— the Finalists and the
W inners of N ational M erit L etters of C om m endation.
N A T IO N A L M ERIT LETTER OF C O M M E N D A ­
T IO N W IN N E R S— Front R ow : Andrew G oetz,
Laurie Biang, Cathy Schultz, Judy Hudek, Carol
Zeman, Sheila Andersen, N an cy Heskett. R o w 2:
Beth H ultm an, D an Dreiser, Bob Pederson, A lice
SA L U T A T O R IA N
M ike H indm an
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Clark, Juan M cM illan, James M cNam ara, Greg
Skala, Phillip 111, Linnah Gary, Mike Hindm an.
Absent from picture are F loyd Elterman, Leighton
Johnson, Kirby Klunder, and T om Nurre.
V A LED IC TO R IA N
Juan M cM illan
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
Greg Skala
V A L E D IC T O R IA N
Carol Zeman
N A T IO N A L M E R I T FINA LISTS— F ront
R ow : Jim Elias, W endy Hess. R o w 2: N ancy
H ubbell, John M ellott, Paul Hetland.
H O N O R ST U D E N T S— F ront R ow : Joe M cConaughy, Carol Cohen,
Ann Feinstein, Larry H odson, Sharon M ehl, Jan Stefiuk, Karen
G enatem po, Edith M ochel, Leslie Zeman, Bess Granot, Paula G oode.
R ow 2: Mary Kenny, Pete Bateman, Wanda Tuttle, Beth Hultman,
Bonnie Hughes, Linda K och, Linnah Gary, D ave W inchell, Steve
Skarda, Mary Jane Verveer, Betty Czulak, Greg Skala, Jeanine
Biber, Bill M oore. R o w 3: Steve G oettler, Brent Forem an, Bob
Martin, Juan M cM illan, D ave Thom pson, Carol Smith, D oug Little,
Carol H asselbacher, A lice Clark, Carol Scelonge, N ancy Lacey, Peg
Pluhar, Carol Zahniser, Paul H etland. R ow 4: Jackie Francis, Jim
Pobis, Sheila Andersen, A nn V eysey, Joyce Chapman, Carol Zeman,
W endy Hess, G eorge G oodlow , M ike Hindm an, Jo Ann M ech, Tom
Kresse, M ike G oetsch, A rne Stevenson, Bob Krasa, Bill Bleeker.
R ow 5: Jim Elias, Cindy Carty, Russ Bulsis, N an cy Hubbell, Sue
Kuyper, Joan M anning, M ary Jane Bradley, John H owat, Cecelia
Strobl, Cindy Rozak, Judy Hudek, Patti Palmer, N ancy Heskett,
Cathy Schultz, John M ellott, M ary Schwendem an. Absent from
picture are Sue Berresford, Kate Burke, Paul H etland, Larry
N orm an, H ally Venning, N an cy W ayland, Sue Walker, and Ron
Zarn.
REPORTER
GOLD
Francis, A1 Staidl.
C U P — Jackie
N A T IO N A L H O N O R SO CIETY SC H O LAR SH IP SEM I-FIN A LISTS— Jim
Elias, N an cy Hubbell, Wendy Hess, Linnah Gary, Bess Granot.
N A T IO N A L HONOR SO CIETY— F ront R ow : Peg Pluhar, N ancy
Lacey, Bonnie Hughes, Jeanine Biber, Wendy H ess, Beth Hultm an,
Carol Zahniser, Carol Scelonge, Carol H asselbacher. R ow 2: Mary
Jane Verveer, Linnah Gary, Betty Czulak, Juan M cM illan, D ave
W inchell, D ou g Little, Steve Skarda, Greg Skala, M ary Jane Bradley,
Carol Zeman, A lice Clark. R ow 3: Dave Thom pson, N eil Covert,
Phil 111, Gretchen Doss, Chris G alloway, Carol Smith, Kathy Kosar,
Laurie W illets, Bill Jegl, T on y Adduci, Cathy Lou Pearson, Ann
Veysey. R ow 4: D avid Pinter, Paul Kerchner, Greg Wright, Bill
W eiskopf, Jeff Ferguson, Dean Gregory, El Zwart, D ave Bradshaw,
Linda Cam p, D oug Pickrel, Janice M acArthur, V ito K ow alchuk..
R ow 5: John H owat, Cindy Carty, Jim Elias, N an cy Hubbell, Joan
Manning, N ancy Heskett, Bill Bleeker, M ary Schwendem an, Paul
Hetland, Patti Palmer, Arne Stevenson, Mike Hindman, G eorge
G oodlow , Judy Hudek, Sheila Andersen.
young adults
Achieve National Honor Scholarship
N A T IO N A L H O N O R SO CIETY SC H O LA R ­
SHIP FIN A LIST S— Juan M cM illan and Greg
Skala.
N A T IO N A L H O N O R SO CIETY— F ront R ow : Karen Genatempo, Bonnie Rogers, Leslie Zem an, Jan Stefiuk, Sandy Wolff,
Barbara Swanson, Patricia Alexander. R o w 2: Linda Scherger,
Paula G oode, Ellen Sitton, Edith M ochel, Sharon Mehl,
Wendy H am ilton, Ann Feinstein. R ow 3: Bud Pulaski, Linda
Martin, Jackie Francis, Linda Shaw, C onnie Youngberg, Larry
Hodson, Jo Ann M ech, Joe M cConaughy, Larry Engelsman,
M em bers of the N A T IO N A L H O N O R SO C IE T Y
are selected by the faculty on the basis of a four-year
objective rating system concerned with scholarship,
character, service, and leadership. A ccording to the
tenets of the national organization, the local chapter
m ay not appoint m ore th an 15 % of those students who
rank academ ically in the u pper third of their class,
such class standing being a prerequisite for m em ber­
ship. This year the 108 new m em bers of the D G H S
chapter were honored at a dessert and awards assembly
held in the high school on the evening of O ctober 27,
1964.
High scores on the fall PS A T tests determ ined the
N ational H o n o r Society Scholarship semi-finalists, from
which group two D G H S students were later announced
by the national office as 1964 Scholarship Finalists.
The R ep o rter G old Cup is given each year to the
senior boy and the senior girl who have dem onstrated
outstanding leadership and citizenship during their highschool years.
Bess Granot. R o w 4: Roger Lucier, A lan Staidl, Barry
Minehart, Brent Forem an, Jim M cNam ara, Peter Bateman,
D on Reed, Charles Kraut. R o w 5: Jim Rhea, Carol Cohen,
Jean Zimdars, Brian Salus, Lee A nne Jordan, Tom Forhan,
Libbie Klaus, Tom A leccia, Jan Reid, Bill M oore, Laurel
Plagge. Absent from picture are Kate Burke, M argaret Getz,
D eno Joyce, Ron Zarn.
outstanding scholars
Accept Sciential Recognition
CO N SER V A TIO N
W O RKSHOP—
F ront R ow : Carol Scelonge, Jeff
Lalish, Larry Loeher. R ow 2: Laurie
Biang.
BIO LO GY A W A R D S— F ront R ow : Rebecca
Rindell, Rosem ary Havranek. R ow 2: Mike
Stehney, Greg Lalish, Chris Maack.
N S F — John
M atalis.
M ellott,
Cathy
Schultz,
Tom
CH E M IST R Y A W A R D S— F ront R ow : Bob
Krasa. R ow 2: Carol Zeman, N ancy Hubbell,
Pat Sullivan.
M A2SA— John M ellott, Juan M cM il­
lan, Joan Manning.
BAUSCH A N D
LO M B— Greg Skala.
A nnually, S C IE N T IA L R E C O G N IT IO N is given
for excellence in specific, designated areas of science
and m athem atics. Students earning these honors are
given particular com m em orative or m onetary recogni­
tion by local and national organizations.
Nation-w ide awards including those of the N ational
Science F oundation, M A 2SA, and B ausch and Lom b
honored D G H S students for achievem ents in m ath and
science. L ocal awards such as C onservation W orkshop
Scholarships and the Kiwanis C lub’s M ath Achieve­
m ent aw ards recognized the efforts and potential of
Downers G rove young people. The Science D epart­
m ents’ Biology, Chem istry, Physical Science, and
Physics aw ards recognized students’ cooperation and
initiative in the classroom.
PHYSICS A W A R D S— John M ellott,
Greg Skala.
P H Y SIC A L SC IEN C E A W A R D S—
Jim Shaw, Eric D elbecq, Dan R ob­
erts.
M ATH A C H IE V E M E N T A W A R D S— F ront R ow : Jan Krasa,
Janice Bacchi, Greg Skala. R o w 2: Carol Zem an, Joan
M anning, John Pom es, Elmer Saunders, Juan M cM illan, Tom
Kresse, Russ Bulsis, Beth Hultm an. R o w 3: Bonnie Hughes,
Ronald Schodt, Bev Sanders, K ent Hertzing, Ray Lawing,
D ave Lewis, Cathy Schultz, Bill Bleeker, Steve G oettler, M ike
G oetsch. Absent from picture are Charles Groth and Mary
Kenny.
talented students
Receive Coveted Music Awards
M U SIC A W A R D S are conferred on talented stu­
dents who are recom m ended by their music teachers
for outstanding proficiency in instrum ental or vocal
perform ance.
This year the D ow ners G rove W om en’s Club gave
each of three students a twenty-five dollar scholarship
award, and the B and-O rchestra parents paid the
expenses of nine students for sum m er enrollm ent at
short-term music cam ps at the U niversity of Illinois.
All four-year band m em bers and four-year orchestra
members received the usual service pins from the
Music D epartm ent.
O U T S T A N D I N G M U SIC IA N S— Bonnie
Hughes, Cindy Rozak, Edith M ochel.
SENIOR
O R C H EST R A
M EM BER S— F ront
R ow :
Nancy Rich, D onna Bergstrom, W endy Hess, A lice
Clark, Evelyn Stolt, Elaine M cEachron. R ow 2: Shirley
Janoski, D ave Thom pson, Bonnie Hughes, Dennis Davis,
Holly Lademann, Cecelia Strobl, Coradel Eichm ann,
Robert Schultz. R ow 3: Linda Otterness, Carole W hite,
D oug Little, Bryan Bateman, Paul H etland, Jim Francis,
Dan Turner, Jim Ruzicka, Cindy Rozak, Bob M anges,
Edith M ochel. Absent from picture are Bob Herrick and
Raymond Kurek.
B A N D M USIC C A M P
SC H O LAR SH IPS— D oug
Little, M ason Taylor, Dan
Turner.
O RCH ESTRA M USIC C A M P SC H O LAR SH IPS—
Dennis D avis, Coradel Eichm ann, Jim Francis, Carole
White. Absent from picture are Raym ond Kurek and
Perry Smiar.
SENIOR B A N D M EM BERS— Front Row: Shirley Janoski, Joan Manning, N ancy
Smith. R ow 2: Carol Zahniser, Sue Bartlett, Bob Herrick, N ancy Rich, Edith M ochel.
R ow 3: Charles Kraut, Judy Szal, D ave Thom pson, Tom M itchell, D ou g Little, Frank
Rich, A1 Thom pson. R o w 4: Ron Getty, Terry Peiffer, Rich M eyer, Mason Taylor, Jim
Ruzicka, Paul Taylor, Dan Turner. Absent from picture is Pat D enning.
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skilled students
Are Honored for Creative Contributions
SEN IO R PU BLIC A TIO N C I T A ­
TIO N S— F ront R ow : Stan Slachetka,
Terry Barrows. R ow 2: Barbara Ehr,
Bill Van Horne. Absent from picture
is Carla Fisher.
GRO VE PLA Y ER S’ AW A R D Paul Hetland.
QUILL A N D SCROLL— F ront R ow : Jeff Ferguson, Linda Tamburrino, Carol Smith, Joyce Marwitz, Lee Anne Jordan, Judy Larson,
Gretchen D oss, Linnah Gary, Sue Kuyper, Carol Zeman, Bess
Granot, Claudia Janke, Linda K och, N ancy Heskett, Linda Martin.
TOP L A N G U A G E ST U D E N T S—
Front R ow : Leslie Zeman, German.
R o w 2: D ave Thom pson, Latin; Juan
M cM illan, French; Karen G enatempo,
Spanish.
N A T IO N A L F R E N C H A N D G ER ­
M A N CO NTESTS W IN N E R S— Bill
W eiskopf,
German;
Bill
Moore,
French; W endy Hess, German.
R ow 2: Eildert Zwart, Dean Gregory, D oug M iller, Larry Engelsman, Peter Bateman, Bill M oore, Mary Jane Verveer, Cindy Carty.
Absent from picture is Jo Ann Mech.
TH ESPIA N T R O U PE 1856— Ralph Palmer, Bonnie
Hughes, Ann V eysey, Linda Bartels, Cynthia Krstansky,
Fred Mesek, D on Studebaker, D ave Jackson, Sue Harris,
Laura Jackson, Brad M ayo, Cindy Carty, Jim M c­
Nam ara, John M ellott, Paul H etland, Phil Hetland,
SCHOLASTIC A R T A W A R D S— Tamara
Hasselbacher, Jeanine Biber.
Johnson,
Carol
VOICE OF Y O U T H
Dan Dreiser.
ESSAY IST-
W O M EN’S C L U B A R T A W A R D Diane Ebert.
C R E A T IV IT Y is rew arded through honor citations
established by various local, state and national organizations.
Recognition for excellence is given students who distinguish
themselves in literary and dram atic fields, and individual
students frequently excel in com petitions where the rew ards
are m onetary rem uneration or public com m endation.
E ach year special groups of students are honored by
election to m em bership in national groups. The D ram a
D epartm ent honors outstanding dram a students by electing
them to m em bership in the local chapter of the national
honorary dram atic fraternity, Thespian; and the publications,
H igh L ife and Cauldron, elect qualified students to m em ber­
ship in the local chapter of the national honorary journalistic
fraternity, Q uill and Scroll.
L ibrary A ides earn special notice for four years of service
to the library, and this year members of the local association
were honored by election to offices in the student section of
the State L ibrary Association.
O utstanding Foreign Language Students are selected by
D G H S language teachers for awards by the A m erican A ssoci­
ation of U niversity W omen.
O n the bases of creativity and artistic value, the special
contest projects of D G H S A rt Students are evaluated and
aw arded by local and national judges.
This y ear’s International Exchange Students include three
foreign students who are studying at D G H S and one local
boy who spent the sum m er in Belgium.
BEST P R O S E
Schultz.
A W A R D — Cathy
E N G LISH T E A C H E R S’ A W A R D —
Patti Palmer, N ancy Hubbell.
Nick Sebastion, Jim Elias, Brian M oore, Larry Engelsman, D ave Thom pson, Terry Sobania, Jean Cam pbell,
Pete Bateman, Jenni Hanford, Bill Zielinski, Linda
Hassell, D an Dreiser, Coral Carlson, Linnah Gary, Patti
Clark, Carol C ohen, A nn Feinstein, Mary Bruno,
BEST T H E SP IA N S— D ave T hom p­
son, A nn Feinstein, Cindy Carty, Sue
Harris, Jim Elias.
Carolyn Cesna, Jan Stefiuk. Absent from picture are
George Dannells, Paula G oode, Terry H olm an, Tobi
Konikow, Ellen M erken, Cathy Lou Pearson, D eborah
Shields, Sandy Stafford, Harry W allrich, and Jim
Yerges.
FO U R -Y E A R LIBR ARY A ID E S—
Eildert Zwart, Mary A nn Vacek.
E X C H A N G E ST U D E N T S — D ave Thom pson,
D G H S; Lucia Sepulveda, Chile; Mariette Cresson, Luxembourg; G abrielle Bolavec, Germany.
leaders o f tomorrow
Earn Community Citizenship Awards
C H A M BER OF
CO M M ERCE
A W A R D — Diane
Stanfield.
A M E R IC A N LEG IO N
H IST O R Y A W A R D —
Larry H odson.
H I-Y SCHO LARSH IPS— F ront R ow : M ike G oetsch, D ou g
Pickrel, N eil Covert, Larry Hector. R o w 2: Roger Lucier,
John H olic, Bill Jegl.
D A R and SA R W IN N E R S—
Connie Youngberg, Bill Moore.
A C C O U N T IN G
Judy N echvatal.
ILLINO IS G IRLS’ STA TEPeggy Ray,
representative; Ann
Thacher, alternate.
“BETW EEN T E E N S” T V program— Eric
Delbecq, Carolyn Cesna, T om Mindrum.
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AW ARD-
N A T IO N A L ATH LETIC SCHO LARSH IP SO CIETY— F ron t R ow :
Joe M cConaughy, Barry Minehart, Charles Kraut, W ayne Blonn, Bob
M cConaughy, Tom Aleccia. R o w 2: Pete Pohlm ann, N e il Covert,
D ave Heggen, Bob Lewis, Brian Salus, Jim H um m el, M ike H indm an,
Steve Goettler. R ow 3: Phil 111, Bud Pulaski, Steve Skarda, Jim
PEN N Y FLAM E
A W A R D — Joan Podd.
H O M E M A K E R OF TO M O RROW M ary Jane Verveer.
G A A C U P C A N D ID A T E S — Front
R ow : G retchen D oss. R o w 2: Barb
Stormer, Linda Camp, winner.
H A R V A R D BOOK PRIZEPaul H etland
G ahlon, Paul Kerchner, D ick Lane, Rick H owat, Chris H oliday,
Larry H odson. R ow 4: D ou g M iller, Gregg Wright, Jeff Ferguson,
Bill Walker, John H owat, Bave Bradshaw, A1 Staidl, V ito K owalchuk. Absent from picture are Jeff Kling, Kirby Klunder, and Bob
Perkins.
student councils
Coordinate Junior and Senior Viewpoints
ST U D E N T
C O U N C IL
O FFIC ERS-SOU TH
C A M PU S—
Front R ow : Larry Sarlo, president; M iss Paul, sponsor. R ow
2: Jack V ukov, vice-president; Carolyn Cesna, corresponding
secretary; Katie Laurick, secretary; Shannon Sullivan, treas­
urer. A bsen t from picture is Mr. M itchell, sponsor.
ST U D E N T
C O U N C IL
O FFIC ER S-N ORTH
C A M PU S—
Front R ow : Mrs. Andersen, sponsor; Ross Rutherford, presi­
dent; Mr. Adams, sponsor. R o w 2: Penny Perkins, secretary;
Jeff Kling, vice-president. R o w 3: Sherry Lacey, treasurer; Pat
Alexander, parliamentarian; Tom Brickwell, chaplain; Carol
Cohen, corresponding secretary.
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Sponsored by Mrs. A ndersen and Mr. A dam s at the
N orth cam pus and by M iss Paul and M r. M itchell at
the South cam pus, S T U D E N T C O U N C IL S provide a
form of representative governm ent for both schools.
O rganized with one delegate from each hom eroom , the
Councils serve three prim ary purposes: centralization
of student opinion, representation of D G H S in the
com m unity and in surrounding schools, and coordina­
tion of student activities. W eekly meetings are held
during the school day, and m uch of the w ork is carried
out by com m ittees form ed within the group.
The student delegation at the South cam pus worked
in conjunction with the adm inistration in planning the
new school’s m ascot, colors, and song; and m em bers
of the Student Council acted as guides at the dedica­
tion cerem onies in N ovem ber.
The m ain project of the N orth-cam pus Student
Council was earning m oney for the A m erican Field
Service Program . This year a com m unity-w ide candy
sale, peanut sales in the cafeteria, and the sale of
Friendship shares to hom eroom s were the m ajor fund­
raising activities. M ore th a n ever before, students were
able to m ake vital contributions to the success of the
AFS program through su p p o rt of Council activities.
Representatives from both cam puses attended many
of the discussion m eetings which were sponsored by
other schools in the W est Suburban Conference.
At the C ouncil’s traditional party, freshm en temporarily surrender all dignity.
girls' clubs
Combine Social and Welfare Programs
Sponsored by M rs. H all, Miss Borella, and Miss
Dorsey at the N orth cam pus and by M rs. Tilley at the
South cam pus, G IR L S ’ CLUBS organize diversified ac­
tivities centered around the interests of m em bers and,
at the same time, benefiting other m em bers of the
community.
Each year, freshm an girls are introduced to highschool life through the G irls’ C lubs’ Big-Little Sister
program , an evening splash party, and a picnic and
treasure hunt. L ater in the school year m em bers take
p a rt in a Christm as caroling party, D addy-D aughter
Night, a style show, and a M other-D aughter Tea. The
annual spring tu rn -about dance, this year called The
Big A pple, featured the excitem ent and color of the
R oaring Twenties.
Aiding a V ietnam ese orphan to attend school and
entertaining elderly people at the D uPage County
H om e are m ajor service functions of the clubs.
Throughout the year, G irls’ Clubs present many-faceted
G IR LS’ CLUB O FFIC ERS-SO U TH C A M P U S— Caro­
lyn Cesna, president; Martha Schumacher, vice-presi­
dent; Jan Aleccia, secretary; Brenda Stolt, treasurer.
Daddy and daughter swing each other round ’n
round at “Ponderosa Party” square dance.
G IRLS’ C L U B
O FFIC ERS-N O R TH
C A M P U S— Linda
Schulz, vice-president; Kim C ollins, secretary; Bess Granot,
treasurer; Sheila Andersen, president.
G IRLS’ CLUB BO A R D -N O R TH C A M PU S— Front R ow :
Mrs. H all, sponsor. R ow 2: Ann Thacher, Carol Cohen, Edith
M ochel, Peggy Henderson, Marcia Zalke. R ow 3: Chris Zim-
merman, Sue Kinter, A lida Thacher, Chris G allow ay, Bev
Sanders, M arilyn Smith, Ann Veysey, Jeanine Biber.
program on N orth and South Campuses.
G IR LS’ CLUB B O A R D -SO U TH C A M PU S— Front R ow :
Jackie Tyler, Ardath G oldstein, Martha Schumacher, Debbie
Patrick, Paula Baker. R o w 2: Janet M ochel, Jan A leccia,
Brenda Stolt, Wendy Feero, Cynthia Krstansky, Becky Rindell,
Gail Muirhead, Erica Gruen.
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cheerleaders
Inspire Spectator Enthusiasm
Sponsored by M rs. Ibbotson, the C H E E R L E A D IN G SQUADS are com posed of girls from the N orth
cam pus on the varsity level and from both cam puses
on the frosh-soph level. The eight varsity and ten froshsoph cheerleaders are chosen by m em bers of the fac­
ulty and by the senior varsity cheerleaders on the basis
of ability and character. D G H S cheerleaders capably
organized and led all spectator participation at football
and basketball games. A t the end of the year, each
m em ber received a service bar.
L ast Decem ber, the squad hostessed a tea for the
other cheerleaders who are active in the W est Subur­
ban Conference.
In dem onstrating their cheerful school spirit, the
cheerleaders helped to bring out the school spirit of
D G H S students.
VA RSITY C H E E R L E A D IN G SQ U A D — Front R ow : Barb W oehrel, Jean
Taylor, Kathy Murphy. R ow 2: Pat G alligani, Sandy Stafford, Sue Charlton,
Kathy Anderson. R ow 3: Sandy W olff, captain.
“Against Downers!
N ever!”
“One . . . two . . .
buckle my shoe . . .”
FROSH-SOPH SQ U A D — F ront R ow : Laurie Brown, Beth Ann H ow er­
ton, Maureen Sullivan. R o w 2: Colleen Sullivan, Jan M ochel. R o w 3:
Sally D ow ns, Penny Perkins, captain; Marty Roush. A bsent from picture
are Sandy Saar and Carol Hawkins.
Frosh-Soph squad captain Penny Perkins demonstrates the
elem ents of form.
go clubs and pom pon squad
Promote School Spirit
GO CLUB O FFIC ER S-N O R TH C A M PU S— F ront R ow : Sharon Krause, secretary-treasurer; Stan Slachetka, club director; Judy Bewersdorf, vice-presi­
dent. A bsen t from picture is Janice Hartin, president.
Sponsored by M r. Ibbotson at the N orth cam pus and
by M rs. Ibbotson at the South cam pus, GO clubs unite
all D G H S students through the prom otion of school
spirit. Form ing card sections for cheering, m aking
victory posters, and selling spirit buttons are m ajor
club projects. G o club m em bers also decorate the
football goal posts and plan one spectacular pep
display during the football season and one during the
basketball season. These im p o rtan t clubs exert an
im portant influence upon spectators at D G H S athletic
events.
GO CLUB B O A R D -N O R T H C A M PU S— Brian Brow­
nell, Judy Voightm an, Karen Krause, Karen Bewersdorf.
POM PON SQ U A D — F ront R ow : Diane Griesser, Jan Stefiuk,
Joyce Marwitz. R o w 2: Sue Wagner, W endy Calnen, Pat
Alexander, Jackie Francis. R ow 3: Connie Youngberg, N ancy
Gardner, Sue Parucka, Judy Larson, Jenni Hanford, Kathy
Herron. Row 4: Elaine Patterson, Chris G alloway, Chris
Geiser, Marilyn Theriot. R ow 5: Jean Zimdars, Janet Reid,
Laurie Willets.
GO CLUB O FFIC ER S-SO U TH C A M P U S—
Front R ow : G loria H offmann, Carol Ebenroth.
R ow 2: Shelley Sieth, Barb G ahwiler, Mindy
Harshey, Sally Bingle.
Trojan m ascot El Zwart
salutes the mighty
warriors.
U nder the direction of M rs. T rinko, the P O M PO N
SQ UAD is com posed of sixteen senior and six junior
girls who practice diligently to achieve precision in
dance routines with suitable m usical accom panim ent.
The group provides half-tim e entertainm ent at hom e
football and basketball games. The squad also p e r­
forms in the annual Y outh C enter Carnival and at the
regional cheerleading tea, held in Downers G rove this
year.
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language clubs
Supplement Classroom Studies
L A TIN CLUB BO A R D -N O R TH C A M PU S— Todd Brien, Penny Herman,
G ayle Powers, N ils R ingw all, Sue Berresford, D ave Thom pson.
The L A T IN clubs, sponsored at both cam puses by
Miss Chessm an, are the only language groups to hold
m onthly m eetings during class periods. E arly in the
year, two consuls are elected to represent each class
and to plan the calendar for the year. T he quarterly
publication of the A lta Vita, a small new spaper
containing stories of R om an life, mythology, and
m odern adaptations of ancient customs, is a regular
feature. The R om an B anquet, held in M ay, is the
m ajor joint project of the clubs. A lavish m eal served
by slaves and original entertainm ent presented by
members m ake the evening m em orable.
LA TIN CLUB BO A R D -SO U TH C A M P U S— F ron t R ow :
Anne Dobson, M itch Delloff. R o w 2: Mark Olsen, Beth Slater.
Sponsored by Miss H ow land at the N orth campus
and by Mrs. Z aid a at the South cam pus, F R E N C H
clubs broaden the students’ knowledge of the life, cus­
toms, language, and art of France. In addition to the
program s of m onthly meetings, N orth-cam pus members
enjoyed special outings to the A rt Institute and dinner
in a French restaurant in Chicago.
A t the South cam pus, F rench C lub sponsored a wide
variety of activities, including an early fall hayride and
songfest; and later in the fall, students joined with
mem bers of the N orth-cam pus club for a trip to
Chicago. The highlight of the year cam e during Spring
vacation w hen m em bers enjoyed the festivities of
M ardi G ras during an eight-day excursion to New
Orleans.
FR E N C H
CLU B
O FFIC ERS-SO U TH
C A M PU S— Front
R ow : Stephany Drew , president. R ow 2: Mrs. Zaida, sponsor;
Barb Cohen, vice-president. R o w 3: Katie Laurick, secretary;
Linda Kalina, treasurer.
FR EN C H
CLU B O FFIC ERS-N O R TH
C A M P U S — M iss
Julander, sponsor; Elsie Bartlett, vice-president; Bonnie
Turner, president; M iss H owland, sponsor; Rae Simundza, secretary-treasurer.
GERM AN CLU B
O FFIC ERS-SO U TH
C A M P U S— Front
Row: Jack V ukov, president; M artha Schumacher, vice-presi­
dent. R ow 2: Mr. M oore, sponsor; Ardath G oldstein, treas­
urer; Craig Kosar, secretary.
GERM AN
CLUB
O FFIC ER S-N O R TH
C A M PU S— Janis
Slepicka, secretary; Terry Copper, treasurer; Judith Hudek,
vice-president.
Sponsored by Miss Butler a t the N orth cam pus and
by Mr. A lbores at the South cam pus, the SPA N ISH
clubs stress appreciation and understanding of Spanish
culture through studies of the Spanish language and
people.
N orth cam pus m em bers enjoyed fall and w inter ac­
tivities including a cook-out in O ctober, a roller skat­
ing party in N ovem ber, and a traditional Christm as
Party with caroling to Spanish-speaking families.
In the spring, the South cam pus club joined N orth
campus m em bers in activities including the annual
splash party, the picnic and barbecue, and the highlight
of the spring season, the annual trip to a Spanish res­
taurant in Chicago.
SPANISH CLU B O FFIC ER S-N O R TH C A M PU S— Front R ow : Nancy
Thom pson, president; Miss Butler, sponsor; Annette Linnen, vice-president.
R ow 2: Elaine Schindalga, treasurer; Jan Krasa, secretary.
Sponsored by M iss Pieper at the N orth cam pus and
by M r. M oore at the South cam pus, the G E R M A N
clubs organized m any interesting activities throughout
the year. A t the N orth cam pus, m onthly program s were
usually clim axed with a short skit or play presented in
G erm an. The special Christm as program and Spring
banquet were featured events for the club, which also
sponsored two movie excursions for students studying
the second, third, and fourth year of G erm an.
A t the South cam pus, regular m onthly meetings
were scheduled at which films, singing, and other
culturally oriented activities were presented. F o u r trips
to the Davis T heater in Chicago gave m em bers an
opportunity to hear and see G erm an movies. The
highlights of the year were the three jests— traditional
G erm an celebrations.
SPAN ISH
CLUB
O FFIC ER S-SO U TH
C A M P U S— F ront
R ow : Ginny Seckler, president; Annette Willard, vice-presi­
dent. R ow 2: Mr. Albores, sponsor; Kathy Zollinger, secretary;
Clark Crowdus, treasurer.
Genuine Authentic Audience m unches lunches.
Photographer presents a study o f apparatus activity.
G A A BO A R D -N O R TH C A M PU S— Front R o w : Judith Bewersdorf,
Lois H olpuch, Jenni Hanford. R o w 2: Linda Shaw, N ancy Clark,
Barb Schwartz, Kathi Dow ning, Marla Sm allwood. R ow 3: Sue
Shauwecker, Carol Zeman, Carol Bauer, Karen Stahl.
G A A O FFIC ER S-N O R TH C A M PU S— F ron t R ow : M arilyn Smith,
social chairman; Barb Stormer, vice-president. R o w 2: Gretchen
D oss, secretary-treasurer; Linda Camp, president.
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girls 9 athletic associations
Sponsored by M rs. Scrivner at the N orth cam pus
and by Miss Kemp at the South cam pus, the G IR L S ’
A T H L E T IC A SSO C IA T IO N S afford students the
opportunity to participate in w ell-planned and super­
vised after-school recreational program s. M em bers
earn points tow ard local and state G A A awards by
taking p a rt in scheduled events. A nnual functions
include the picnic and D addy-D aughter Night in the
fall; the faculty tea and door decoration contest at
C hristm as; initiation in the w inter; and the dance and
aw ards banquet in the spring.
This year, the G A A at the N orth cam pus purchased
a popcorn m achine; and m em bers sold popcorn at
hom e football games in order to earn money to finance
the club’s special activities.
Emphasize Physical Fitness
G A A BO A R D A N D O FFIC ERS-SO U TH C A M P U S— Miss Kemp, sponsor; D oris Anda,
Karen Tom era, Marsha Plagge, Kate Forhan, Laura Fredenhagen, Eddie Jo Bunker, secretarytreasurer; Louise Urbik, vice-president; Carol Ebenroth, president.
For G A A picnickers, it’s eat, drink, and be merry.
math clubs
Calculate Theoretical Values
SENIOR M ATH CLUB O FFIC ERS-N O R TH C A M P U S— Front R ow : Tom M atalis, secretary-treasurer; John M ellott, vice-president. R o w 2: Mr. Paine, sponsor; Juan M cM illan,
president.
Sponsored by M r. Paine and M r. L undstrom at the N orth campus
and by M r. B ueltm an and M r. R. Wyllie at the South cam pus, the
M A T H clubs afford students the opportunity to develop natural
abilities and supplem ent courses offered by the M athem atics
departm ents.
T he Senior M ath Club at the N orth cam pus presented program s
dealing w ith new concepts in M ath. A t m onthly meetings, guest
speakers presented program s on m odular arithm etic, m appings, and
astronom ical form ulae.
Through the year’s planned activities, the Junior M ath Club, a
South-cam pus organization, enabled willing students to pursue
com m on interests in m athem atics. Club m em bers investigated the
basic concepts of m odern m ath.
JU N IO R M ATH CLUB-SO UTH C A M PU S— Front Row: Gary N ovae, Larry Steck. R ow 2:
Mr. Bueltman, sponsor; Mr. R. W yllie, sponsor; Rick Adams, Richard Berrill.
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science clubs
Search for Discovery and Proof
Sponsored by M r. K rass at the N orth cam pus and
by M r. B utt and M r. P latt at the South cam pus, the
SCIENCE clubs supplem ent science classroom activi­
ties with movies and lectures ranging from the w ork­
ings of sound and the telephone to the dissection of
tiny animals. A t the N orth cam pus, em phasis is upon
fields related to chem istry and physics; and at the
South cam pus, m ajor areas of biology and physical
science are investigated. M em bers are encouraged to
work on projects, to enroll for tours, and to develop a
keen interest in the sciences.
At the N o rth cam pus, there were three special m eet­
ings; one presented by the m em bers, another con­
ducted by the officers, and the third, the m uch antici­
pated K rassm as Party. N ear the end of the year, sci­
ence kits were aw arded to outstanding m em bers. At
the South cam pus, sim ilar activities were conducted.
Guest speakers attended after-school meetings, and
there were also movies and field trips planned. M ost of
the program s, however, consisted of student-project
presentations and discussions.
SC IENC E
CLUB
O FFIC ER S-N O R TH
C A M PU S— Mr.
Krass, sponsor; Jim Swick, secretary-treasurer; Greg Skala,
president.
SC IENC E
CLUB
O FFIC ERS-SO U TH
C A M PU S— F ront
R ow : Elaine Fuchs, Barb Cohen, secretary-treasurer. R o w 2:
Mr. Butt, sponsor; Mike Stehney, vice-president; Mark Olson,
president; Mr. Platt, sponsor.
Doug Little and Juan M cM illan use math principles to survey
the North campus.
hi-y clubs
Sponsor Developmental Programs
H I-Y FROSH-SOPH BO ARD -NO RTH C A M PU S— Front R ow : N ick Tschaika, treasurer;
Harvey Schlachter, Jim Zeman, Brian Brownell, Jim D osselm an, D ave Karel, vice-president.
R ow 2: Jim La Pointe, secretary; Duane Albery, president.
U nder the sponsorship of M r. Pappas and Mr.
Bowles at the N orth cam pus and M r. M oore at the
South cam pus, the H I-Y clubs prom ote a wholesome,
active form of recreation for boys at both schools. The
H i-Y boards, which are divided into the varsity and
frosh-soph levels, plan activities throughout the year
for m ore than 150 m em bers. A m ong the activities,
sports nights are the most popular; at a sports night, all
of the facilities of the Boys’ G ym are available for
recreational use. Am ong other functions organized by
m em bers are the fall barbecues, initiations, inductions,
picnics, and taffy apples and book covers sales.
In the Spring, scholarship aw ards are given to de­
serving m em bers who have been active in H i-Y activi­
ties.
Bill Van Horne’s attention is diverted from the project at
hand— but not for long.
H l-Y VARSITY BO ARD— F ront R ow : Bill Jegl, treasurer; N eil Covert, sec­
retary; Roger Lucier, vice-president; John H olic, president. R ow 2: Larry
Hector, Bill Zielinski, D oug Pickrel, Ken Sievers, D ave Franks.
H I-Y FROSH-SOPH
B O A R D -SO U TH C A M PU S—
Front R ow : Tom M indrum, vice-president; Eric Delbecq, president. R ow 2: Brad M ayo, secretary; Pat
Pom es, treasurer; Mr. M oore, sponsor.
d-club
Develops School Spirit
D-C LUB— F ront R ow : Bud Pulaski, Larry H odson, N eal Covert,
Barry M inehart, Steve Skarda, G eorge Barton, Pete Pohlm ann,
Charlie Kraut. R ow 2: Tom A leccia, Brian Salus, Tom H allin, Bob
Lewis, Terry
Barows,
Greg Wright,
Rick
G ustafson,
Joe
M cConaughy. R ow 3: Kirby Klunder, Jim Duffy, Mike Hindm an,
D oug M iller, Vito Kowalchuk, A1 Staidl, Russ Dudley, Steve Bene­
dict. R ow 4: Mat Lofton, Chris H oliday, D ave Bradshaw, Rich
Marker, John Howat, Steve M ester, Jeff Ferguson, Jon Mindrum, Joe
Powell.
Supervised by M r. Carstens, D -C LU B is an honor­
ary organization com posed of outstanding athletes who
have earned a letter in varsity sports com petition. DClub prom otes school spirit and encourages interest in
athletics, and the m em bers serve as ushers at home
athletic events.
D-club letter sweater is worn accord­
ing to D G H S tradition.
Greg Wright discusses the day’s workout with Coach Ibbotson.
operettas
Are for Everyone
Some Country Girls have City Charm. The Sunbonnet G irl
CA R O U SE L , Rodgers and H am m erstein’s B road­
way musical, transported three full-house audiences to
the rom antic setting of a late-nineteenth-century New
England summer. There, Billy Bigelow, barker on Mrs.
M ullin’s carousel falls in love with and m arries the
sweet, young Julie Jordan. In the difficult m onths th at
follow, Billy, unable to find w ork and learning that he
is soon to becom e a father, reluctantly agrees to join
his unscrupulous friend, Jigger, in a robbery. C aught in
the robbery attem pt, Billy tries to escape, falls on his
own knife, and dies. Fifteen years later, Billy looks
dow n from heaven and sees (for the first time) his
daughter, Louise. Billy is broken-hearted to see his
attractive daughter rejected by the other children. Billy
returns to earth for a day and gives his daughter a star.
This star and Billy’s fatherly advice bring Louise a new
joy and assurance; and Billy, knowing th at he has done
something good for his daughter, returns to heaven.
Presented on A pril 8, 9, and 10 by the A Cappella
C hoir and operetta orchestra, the production was
directed by M iss B arbara Barnes. C horeography was
done by M rs. Lyle Yerges and orchestral preparation
by Mr. John Svoboda, Mr. L ance Schultz, and student
teacher, M r. G erald Wolf.
“This is a really big show.” The Sunbonnet G irl
Louise dances on the beach with the
Carnival Boy. Carousel
“Please, no tears.” The Sunbonnet G irl
Footlights, fantasy, and music enrapture Tom Mindrum and
D onna Siebert. The Sunbonnet G irl
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T H E S U N B O N N E T G IRL CAST
South Cam pus
Miranda M eadows
Lonnie Fredenhagen
*Eddie Jo Bunker
Mrs. M eadows ....................................................... Carol Thom pson
Luella Lumpton ............................................................ Linda Kalina
Mr. M eadows ................................................................... Clark Brody
*D avid Kleven
Evalina Scroggs
G loria Hoffman
Reuben M cSpavin
Eric Delbecq
*Tom Wagner
Ezra M c S p a v in ........................................................................ John G allo
*Ralph Norm an
Mrs. Colem an ................................................................... Judy Jordon
Bob Colem an .............................................................. John Mindrum
* Larry Sarlo
Barbara Colem an ......................................................... Randi James
*Terri Harthon
Jerry Jackson ............................................................ Lon Lademann
*Jack Bradley
Sunbonnet Sue ............................................................... D on na Siebert
Mrs. Scroggs ......................................................................Cindy Surrey
*Kate Forhan
Abijah Scroggs ............................................................. Richard G oettler
*W ayne Snyder
Sadie Simpkins .............................................................. Brenda Stolt
Calico Girl ........................................................................ Sherry Penn
Soloist .................................................................................. Janet Schleif
C A R O U SEL CAST
N orth C am pus
Carrie Pipperidge
Bonnie H ughes*, Jackie Francis
Julie Jordan ................................. Bonnie Rogers*, Jan McArthur
Mrs. M u llin s ..............................................N ancy Jacot*, Sue Harris
Billy Bigelow ..................................... D ou g Pickrel*, Jon Mindrum
1st Policem an
J°n Balke
David Bascombe
D ave Bradshaw
Nettie F o w l e r .............. Sandy D ronen*, Gretchen Wehrmeister
Enoch S n o w ............................................Bill M oore*, Kirby Klunder
Jigger Craigin
Richard Potenza*, Richard Gustafson
H a n n a h ............................................................................... Jean Zimdars
Hornpipe B o y
M arshall Hoffmann
2nd Policem an
Frank Suchomel
Captain .................................................................................... Jim Rhea
Heavenly Friend (Brother Joshua) ............................... D on Reed
S tark eep er.......................................................................................Jim Elias
Louise
Sandy Wolff
Carnival B o y .......................................................................... Jim Yerges
Enoch Snow, Jr.......................................................................Brian Salus
Principal
Eildert Zwart
Doctor Seldon ........................................................................... Jim Elias
*Friday night cast
*Thursday N ight Cast
T H E S U N B O N N E T G IR L , presented on February
11 and February 13 by the South-cam pus Sophom ore
Chorus, was the first operetta to be produced at the
underclass level at DGHS. D irected by Miss B arbara
Barnes and accom panied by Miss Jean H urst, the
chorus portrayed the colorful, lively story of orphan
Sunbonnet Sue.
“A sk me again.” C arousel
Billy dreams, Julie
watches. C arousel
“And how about you, sir?” Carousel
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delights,
and
Carrie
vocal musicians
Strive for Membership in A Cappella
A Cappella Choir 1964-1965.
U nder the direction of M iss Barnes, the A C A P ­
P E L L A C H O IR produces superior musical program s
throughout the year and encourages the developm ent
of musical skills and appreciation. Perform ances of the
eighty-three m em ber group are frequently supple­
m ented by presentations of small groups, such as the
M adrigal C hoir and the O ctette. Special program s are
planned for A rm istice Day and for the F reshm an A s­
sembly. The A C appella C hoir also takes p a rt in festiv­
ities of the C hristm as program s and at N orth-cam pus
graduation. T he highlight of the y ear’s activities was
the production of Carousel, a celebrated Broadway
musical.
M embers of A C appella C hoir are selected on the
basis of vocal ability and know ledge of fundam ental
m usical concepts.
A Cappella voices an important part in the annual Christmas concert.
A C A PPELLA CHOIR
M iss Barbara Barnes, director
Jon Balke
Phyllis Bennett
D onna Bergstrom
Bob Booker
D ave Bradshaw
Carol Brdlik
Tom Brickwell
D onna Capek
Corrine Carhoun
Ingrid Carlson
Jim Crone
Chris D iebold
Gretchen D oss
Sandra Dronen
Jim Elias
Judy Erickson
Jim Fairs
Ann Feinstein
Janice Fiene
Ron Fiepke
Fritz Francis
Jackie Francis
Jim G ahlon
Paula G oode
Bess Granot
Rich Gustafson
Sue Harris
Jill H artley
Gloria H arwell
Linda H assell
Carol Hasselbache
Kent H ertzing
Marshall Hoffman
Bonnie H ughes
N ancy Jacot
Bill Jegl
Jeff Kling
Kirby Klunder
Nancy Lacey
Sue Lacey
Steve Margison
Rich Marker
Jan M cArthur
Jim M cNam ara
Paul M cNam ara
Sharon M ehl
Jon Mindrum
Edith M ochel
Bill M oore
Lynn N orw ood
D ou g Pickrel
D ave Pinter
Rich Potenza
Cathy Raming
D on Reed
Janet Reid
Carol Rem ien
Jim Rhea
Lynn Riddell
Carrie Roberts
Bonnie Rogers
Brian Salus
Carl Schmidt
Linda Schulz
D on Schutt
Diane Stanfield
Evelyn Stolt
Frank Suchomel
Tim Tate
Mike Vorel
D on W allingford
Gretchen W ehrmeister
Joyce W hitlock
D ave W inchell
Chris Winter
Sandy W olff
Jim Yerges
Jean Zimdars
El Zwart
drama clubs
Interpret the Classical and Modem
North-campus Play Night— G idget G o es H awaiian
Senior Play— The Star Wagon
South-campus Play N ight—
The W orld o f Sholom A leichem
South-campus Play N ight— The W orld o f Sholom Aleichem
Senior Play— The Star Wagon
D R A M A CLU B BO ARD -SO UTH C A M PU S— Front
R ow : Sally Bingle, Terry H olm an, Toni Schauer,
Denise G ilom en. R ow 2: Erica Gruen, Ardath G old­
stein, Anne Lester, Harry W alrich, Kevin Brady, Mr.
M oore, sponsor.
“D ouble, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
Directed on the N orth cam pus by M rs. W ood and
M rs. Versluis and on the South cam pus by M r. Rowe
and M r. M oore, the D R A M A clubs are tw o of the
largest and m ost intricate organizations on each cam ­
pus. The clubs’ many facets include several small divi­
sions designed to m eet student interests: the First
Nighters attend popular plays and musicals staged in
Chicago; through Forensic C lub, m em bers can train for
and participate in inter-school speech and debate
contests. T he D ram a Club B oard directs general
activities which include a fall picnic, construction of a
H om ecom ing float and plans for the m onthly meetings.
O utstanding dram a students are selected for m em ber­
ship in T hespian T roupe N o. 1856, a chapter of the
national honor society.
N orth cam pus D ram a Club activities included Play
Night, Gidget G oes Hawaiian; the Senior play, The
Star Wagon; and All-School Play, Peter Pan. South
cam pus D ram a Club activities included Play Night,
The W orld o f Shalom A leichem ; and the All-School
Play, Mrs. M cThing. Student actors from both cam ­
puses w orked together in the production of the annual
C hildren’s play, The W itch’s Birthday, w hich was
presented in January at the N orth-cam pus auditorium .
drama club boards
Structure a Diversified
Theater Program
D ave Thom pson, Linda H assell, and Jim Elias show three faces o f the Senior Play.
D R A M A CLU B BO ARD A N D D IV ISIO N O F F I­
CERS-NO RTH C A M PU S— Front R ow : Sandy Sta­
fford, A nn Feinstein, Drama Club treasurer; Bonnie
Hughes,
Forensic Club secretary; Paula G oode,
Thespian Club treasurer;
D ebbie Shields, First
Nighters secretary; Mary
Bruno, Ellen Merkin,
Drama Club secretary. R ow 2: Mrs. W ood, sponsor;
Linnah Gary, Drama Club vice-president; Dan
Dreiser, Thespian Club vice-president; D ave Thom p­
son, Forensic Club president; Sue Harris, First
Nighters president; Ann V eysey, First Nighters treas­
urer; Bill Zielinski, First Nighters vice-president;
Linda H assell. R ow 3: Pat Farrell, Pete Batem an,
Cindy Carty, Thespian Club president; John M ellott,
Paul H etland, Jim Elias, Dram a Club president; Jim
Ulman, Laura Jackson, Thespian Club secretary;
Linda Bartels, Forensic Club treasurer.
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career clubs
Study Vocational Opportunities
U nder the direction of M rs. Kohler at the N orth cam pus and Mr.
Blatchley at the South cam pus, the F U T U R E T E A C H E R S OF
A M E R IC A clubs acquaint students with the requirem ents, chal­
lenges, and rew ards of the teaching profession. This year, the clubs’
special activities included a trip to N orthw estern University,
participation in the Regional W orkshop and in the Illinois State
Convention. A n aw ards banquet held in the spring honored students
giving exceptional service to F T A .
In cooperation with D owners Grove elem entary schools, a cadet
teaching program has been initiated by F T A , in which qualifying
senior students are given the opportunity to assist grade-school
teachers for a six-week period. In addition, m any F T A members
gain practical teaching experience by tutoring high-school students
and helping high-school teachers with routine clerical duties.
FTA
O FFIC ERS-SO U TH
C A M P U S— F ront
R ow :
Carol Annis, president; Gail Muirhead. R ow 2: Mary
Davidson, treasurer; Linda Bam ford, Mr. Blatchley,
sponsor; Kay Soder.
FTA BO A R D -N O R TH C A M PU S— Front R ow : Jan Stefuik, Carol Smith, president.
R ow 2: M elinda C olley, secretary; Kathy H otchkiss, Kathy Bell, Sandy Slepicka, vicepresident; Sue Grotenhuis, treasurer; Mrs. Kohler, sponsor; Shirley H ollow ell, Sharon
Dralle.
FHA
BO A R D -N O R T H
C A M PU S— F ront R ow :
Mrs. Cunningham, sponsor; Pat Creamer, treasurer;
Pat Schlamann, secretary; Sue Eisenhammer, vice­
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president; Sue Ripkey, president. R ow 2: Pat Farrell,
Luella Eisenhammer, Peggy Obitts, Jackie Shutes,
Elaine Shindalga, Kathy Saladino, Sharon Swiglo.
U nder the guidance of M rs. H itzem ann at the N orth
cam pus and M rs. Som m er at the South cam pus,
F U T U R E N U R SES O F A M E R IC A clubs sponsor
interesting and informative discussions, films, and
practical w ork for girls interested in a nursing career.
This year’s program included Christm as projects for
the R ed C ross, meetings at which guest speakers
discussed new approaches to cancer treatm ent, and
trips to various hospitals in the area. F N A is a
beneficial organization to give girls practical experience
for a future career.
F N A O FFIC ERS-SO U TH C A M P U S— G aye Rowan, vice-president; Sue A nd­
erson, secretary; Cynthia Krstansky, president; Donna Siebert, treasurer; Mrs.
Sommer, sponsor.
F N A O FFIC ERS-N O R TH C A M PU S— Mrs. H itzem ann, sponsor; Patricia Farrell, president; Sharon
N isius, vice-president; D iane Drane, secretary; Jeri
M alaski, treasurer.
Sponsored by M rs. C unningham at the N orth
cam pus and by M rs. L enox at the South cam pus, the
F U T U R E H O M E M A K E R S O F A M E R IC A clubs
offer interested students an opportunity to learn and
practice hom em aking skills. A m ong the project activi­
ties this year were th e Italian Fiesta, Simplicity Style
Show, M other-D aughter Tea, Buffet Service Program ,
and Thanksgiving B asket collection. Students are m ade
m ore aw are of various aspects of hom em aking through
F H A activities, w hich com plim ent regular courses
offered by the hom e econom ics departm ent.
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F H A O FFIC ERS-SO U TH C A M PU S— F ront R ow : Joan Podd, presi­
dent; Virginia Hatten, vice-president; Mrs. Lenox, sponsor. R o w 2:
Randi James, treasurer; D ebbie Smith, secretary.
rail fa n
Attract Enthusiastic Hobbyists
R A IL R O A D C L U B - N O R T H C A M PU S— Front
R ow : Duane Albery, president. R ow 2: Mr. C ostello,
sponsor; Wes Davis,
Bien, vice-president.
secretary-treasurer;
Richard
RA ILR O A D C LU B-SO UTH CA M PUS— F ront R ow : Randal Hicks,
vice-president. R ow 2: Scott Given, president; D avid G oding, secretarytreasurer.
Sponsored by M r. Costello at the N orth cam pus and
by Mr. Z im m erm an at the South cam pus, R A IL FA N
clubs organized related activities for m odel railroad
enthusiasts. Special railroad layouts, equipm ent, and
track patterns were discussed and dem onstrated at the
m onthly meetings. Several field trips to different rail­
roads were planned by m em bers in o rder to increase
basic knowledge of railroad operation.
aeronautics club and business club
Emphasize Practicality
Sponsored by M r. L arson, A E R O N A U T IC S club
organizes detailed discussion and investigation of m od­
ern aviation principles. A t m onthly meetings, m em bers
familiarize them selves with innovations in the aero­
nautics industry, take p a rt in discussions presented by
guest speakers, and investigate future aviation careers.
A E R O N A U T IC S C LU B-N O R TH C A M P U S— Front R ow : Bob Peder­
son, president. R o w 2: Linda Cushing, secretary; Mr. Larson, sponsor.
BUSINESS C L U B -N O R T H C A M P U S— F ront R ow :
Judy N echvatal, president. R o w 2: Karen Bingham,
secretary; Pat N olan, treasurer; Joan Zwart, publicity
A N orth-cam pus activity sponsored by M rs. Brown,
M rs. W illiams, and M r. Skinner. BUSINESS CLU B
gives m em bers an insight into practices and problem s
of the m odern business world. C lub officers arrange for
guest speakers from Chicago business establishm ents
and from professional business schools. Business Club
also sponsors unique m oney-m aking projects such as
Bow Week and Pickle Day to earn m oney for
refreshm ents and special activities at m onthly meetings.
chairman; Ralph Luchtenburg, publicity chairman;
Shirley Janoski, vice-president; Mr. Skinner, sponsor,
photographers and ushers
Establish Records of Service
A South-cam pus activity sponsored by M r. Blatch­
ley, P H O T O G R A P H Y club is com posed of interested
students who welcome the opportunity to learn more
about proper techniques of taking, developing, printing,
and enlarging pictures. T hrough darkroom dem onstra­
tions, students becom e well acquainted with the m any
aspects of good photography. R egular m onthly meet­
ings are held on T hursday of each m onth. Student pho­
tographers select the best of their pictures for entrance
in photo contests sponsored by the club.
PH O T O G R A PH Y C LU B— SO U T H C A M P U S— M ike Smith, R on Baron,
Richard Berrill, John Pingel, Mr, Blatchley, sponsor; Lawrence M iller, presi­
dent.
Camera studies the com plexity o f photographic operations.
Pro Bono members
remain to congratulate
student acting.
U nder the sponsorship of M r. L. Bowers, PR O
BO N O P U B L IC O ushers p erform a valuable service
for D G H S. Since the form ation of the club five years
ago, m em bership has increased in the service organiza­
tion which is appreciated by the school and by people
in the com m unity. M em bers serve at concerts, dra­
m atic productions, graduation, cap and gown assembly,
and lectures presented by the school or by com m unity
organizations.
PRO BONO PUBLICO O FFIC ERS A N D C A P T A IN S— Jim Fredenhagen,
vice-president; A1 Staidl, president; T om Nurre, M arianne Bazata, secretarytreasurer; Mr. L. Bowers, sponsor; Bill M oore.
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artists
A R T C LU B OFFICERS—
SO UTH C A M P U S
Sponsor Enrichment Programs
Cliff Vancura
president
Sponsored by Miss D ickson at the N orth cam pus
and by M rs. Rowe at the South cam pus, the A R T
clubs encourage creativity and esthetic appreciation.
The clubs plan field trips to the famed A rt Institute of
Chicago and sketching trips to the M orton A rboretum .
A t Christm as, the clubs display original decorations
throughout the two school buildings. M embers are en­
couraged to w ork on special art projects and to enter
local and state-w ide contests. School displays of stu­
dent art w ork are constructed by the clubs.
Toni Schaver
vice-president
“This is the w ay we . . .”
A R T C LU B O FFIC ERS— NO R TH C A M P U S— Front R ow : M iss D ick­
son, sponsor; Bill Barber, treasurer; D iane Ebert, secretary. R ow 2:
Tina M artinkus, vice-president; Carl Schmidt, president; Barbara Ehr,
publicity chairman.
Jackie Tyler
secretary
Ken Tholin
treasurer
• . . and now for a touch o f red.
W ill the real Picasso please raise its price tag.
leaders’ clubs
Assist Teachers in P. E. Classes
G IRLS’ L E A D E R S’ C LU B— F ront Row: N ancy Gardner, Linnah Gary, Jenni Hanford. R ow
2: Pat DeM asterson, Kathy Murphy, Sandy W olff, Lois H olpuck, Pat Alexander, Linda
Schultz. R ow 3: Kathi Dow ning, Sue Augustine, Barb Ericson, Linda Camp, Marsha Zarko,
Jean Zimdars, Jackie Francis, Connie Youngberg, Pat G alligani, Ann V eysey, Laurie W illets,
Carol Zeman, Kathy Broehl.
C om posed of junior and senior girls u nder the direc­
tion of Miss Krajew ski and of sophom ore, junior, and
senior boys supervised by M r. Stahl, the L E A D E R S ’
clubs offer selected students the opportunity to work
with teachers and other students during physical
education classes. A fter an initial training period of
one year, applicants are chosen by the gym teachers on
the bases of skills, character, leadership, and attitude.
This unique club affords both enjoym ent and valuable
experience to its members.
T he girls used m oney earned on after-school taffyapple sales for the purchase of new sweatshirts,
berm udas, and blouses— the m onogram m ed uniform.
A t Christm as, there was a zany gift exchange between
the leaders and the teachers. Also scheduled were a
L eader-Trainee volleyball game, which was followed
by a potluck supper, and a L eader-T rainee softball
game.
BOYS’ L E A D E R S’ CLUB— Front Row: Marshall Hoffmann, John Graehling. R ow 2: Rich
Flegel, Lee Cameron, Roland Barkow, Guy Haut, Roger Billings. R ow 3: John Davis, Bob
Murray, Dana Parker, Joe Radosevich, Dudley Fisher, G ary Northrup, Greg Biache, Bob
Bane.
Barb Erickson reintroduces the hula-hoop.
service clubs
Aid School Personnel
Sponsored by M r. L. Bowers at the N orth cam pus
and by M r. P. Bowers at the South campus, m em bers
of S E R V IC E clubs assist adm inistrative offices by per­
form ing routine duties. H andling absence slips, an­
nouncem ents, counselors’ requests, and messages are
am ong the tasks perform ed by student assistants. Se­
lected students also serve as hall and office m onitors.
SERVICE C LU B-NO RTH C A M PU S— Front R ow : Sandy Snyder, Claudia
Janke, Mary Ann Hoffert, W endy Calnen, Laurie W illets, Suzanne Meeker.
R ow 2: Judy Nechtvatal, N ancy Robb, Carol Jean Hoffert, Kathy Broehl.
R ow 3: Pete Pohlmann, Jim Reitz, Charles Bergstrom, John H ow at, Marty
DeDera, Paul Kerchner.
This capable student assistant prepares seating chart for
college-testing sessions.
SERVICE CLU B-SO UTH C A M P U S— Front R ow : G eorge Kubis, D orothy
Pindell, Richard Berrill, Terri Harthon, Laurie Brown, M aureen Sullivan. R ow
2: Colleen Sullivan, Susan Franks, Sandra Plotkowski, Lynn Bertolino, Kurt
Engstrom, Sue D icke, Gloria Hoffmann, M arilyn M cD ole, Sherry Penn, Myra
Garside, Ginni M cCahan, James Ryan.
Suzanne M eeker assists with the daily attend­
ance check.
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library aides
Learn to Systemize Materials
checking
D irected by Mrs. W ilson at the N orth cam pus and
by M rs. Hughes at the South cam pus, L IB R A R Y
A ID ES render valuable service to the school libraries
by assisting in clerical tasks which include shelving and
arranging books and checking library materials in and
out of the library. Student assistance makes it possible
for the librarians to spend m ore time in helping stu­
dents to locate materials.
Club m em bers m eet in hom eroom s once a week to
plan activities and to discuss work plans. A joint
Christm as party at the N orth cam pus and a Spring GetT ogether sponsored by the South-cam pus club were
special social events enjoyed by the club members.
serving
LIBRARY
A ID E S O FFIC ERS-N O R TH
C A M PU S— F ront R ow : D arla Everett, co-secretary-treasurer; M arge Ernest, co-secretarytreasurer. R o w 2: Linda Burgess, co-president;
Carol Smith, co-president. R o w 3: Pat N olan,
co-vice-president; Les Dubs, co-vice-president.
LIBR A R Y A ID E S O FFIC ERS-SOU TH C A M PU S— Front R ow : G ay Rowen,
co-president; Tom Roberts, co-vice-president; Mrs. H ughes, sponsor. R o w 2:
Susie M ech, co-president; Anne Dobson, co-vice-president; Jan A leccia, cosecretary-treasurer; Peggy Pozniak, co-secretary-treasurer.
a va clubs
Perform with Quiet Precision
Directed by M r. K luth at the N orth cam pus and by
M r. Blatchley at the South cam pus, the A V A clubs
service the schools with efficient operation of movie
projectors, phonographs, and tape recorders. M em bers
devote free periods to A V A work, and their services
enable teachers to incorporate the use of both audio
and visual equipm ent into classroom instruction.
A V A -N O R T H C A M P U S— Front R ow : Art Russell, Scott Rieman. R ow
2: Martin D eD era, Jim Canada, G lenn Blair, John Richards.
projecting
AV A -SO U TH C A M PU S— Front R ow : Richard Berrill. R ow 2: W illiam
Fippinger, Mr. Blatchley, sponsor. R ow 3: Larry Miller, Scott Given.
explaining
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p s y c h o lo g y club and chess clubs
Find Reason Behind the Moves of Men
PSYCHO LO GY CLUB P L A N N IN G BO ARD
— F ront R ow : Kris Kovak, Linda Kravinsky,
Sue Walker, G ail Lord. R o w 2: Chris Bu­
chanan, Leighton Johnson, Mr. W asem, spon­
sor; Harold Hurwitz, Sue N arce, Carol Krai.
U nder the sponsorship of M r. W asem on the N orth
cam pus, PSY C H O L O G Y club limits its m em bership to
students enrolled in at least one academ ic course in the
field of psychology. The students m et together regularly
to conduct inform al experim ents, to listen to guest
speakers, and to plan educational trips. T he group
visited the Convention of Psychology at the Palm er
H ouse in Chicago and toured the laboratories at the
University of Chicago. The club has proved to be a
pleasant and profitable extension of interest to students
concerned with the study of psychology.
CH ESS CLUB O FFIC ERS-N O R TH C A M PU S— Juan M cM illan, president;
Mr. Tilley, sponsor; Bill Bleeker, vice-president; Bill W eiskopf, secretarytreasurer.
Sponsored by M r. Tilley at the N orth cam pus and
by M r. Blatchley at the South cam pus, C H ESS clubs
m eet weekly to challenge the disciplined, analytical
minds of m em bers. Im provem ent of basic skills and
developm ent of new techniques in chess are em pha­
sized at club meetings. Practice prepares m em bers for
tournam ents, which are held betw een the tw o cam ­
puses and betw een other high schools of the w estern
suburbs.
CH ESS CLUB O FFIC ERS-SOU TH C A M P U S— Mr. Blatch­
ley, sponsor; Mark Olson, president; Gregory Lyle, vicepresident; Scott G iven, secretary-treasurer.
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homecoming steering committee and prom board
Plan Two Memorable DGHS Week-ends
Selected on the bases of leadership qualities, origin­
ality, and reliability, m em bers of the H O M E C O M IN G
ST E E R IN G C O M M IT T E E and the PR O M B O A R D
organized to plan tw o large and m em orable events of
the school year.
In planning the H om ecom ing weekend, the twentysix-member student com m ittee supervised by M r. R ed ­
mond and M r. Skinner w orked m any m onths to organ­
ize a colorful parade, im pressive coronation, and tradi­
tional bonfire and to transform the Boys’ Gym into a
stately southern plantation for the “ D estination Dixie
W eekend.”
U nder the direction of M r. L ind, the P rom Board
began in early D ecem ber to w ork on plans fo r oriental
prom decorations and to organize the post-prom train
trip. In prelim inary efforts, this com m ittee arranged for
an early-spring benefit movie to earn m oney for dance
decorations.
“We all trust each other, but . .
1964 H O M EC O M IN G ST E E R IN G CO M M ITTEE— Front R ow : Sue Charl­
ton, Connie Youngberg, Sandy W olff, Sandy Stafford. R o w 2: Mr. Skinner, co­
sponsor; Linda Martin, co-chairman; Ron Zarn, co-chairman; Jim Elias. R ow
3: Ann V eysey, Linda H assell, Shelia Andersen, Jan Krasa, JoAnn Mech.
R ow 4: Carol Zeman, Jean Zimdars, Jim Pobis, M arianne Bazata, M ary Jane
Bradley. R ow 5: Charles Kraut, Jam es M cNam ara, Paul M cNam ara, D ave
Pinter, Kirby Klunder, Tom Landzaat. A bsent from picture is Mr. Redmond,
co-sponsor.
1965 PRO M BO A R D — F ront R ow : Bill M oore, treasurer; Bruno
Janoski, president; John H olic, vice-president. R o w 2: H ugh Epping,
Sue Robinson, M arianne Bazata, Cindy Carty, secretary; Jeanine
Biber, Carol Cohen, Pat Alexander, Jim Starkey. R o w 3: Larry
N elson, Jim Elias, Jim M cNam ara, Paul M cN am ara, Ann V eysey,
Linda Martin, Barb Ehr, A1 Staidl, Jim Dow ns, Jim Ulm an.
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homecoming weekend
Leaves Memories of Southern Splendor
H O M EC O M IN G CO URT— F ront R ow : C olleen Sullivan,
sophom ore attendant-South campus; Pat G allagani, junior
attendant; Martha Roush, sophomore attendant-North campus.
R ow 2: Sandy Johnson, freshman attendant-South campus; A1
Staidl, king candidate; Sandy W olff, senior attendant; Connie
Youngberg, queen; Bruno Janoski, king; Jackie Francis, senior
attendant; Lee Tobey, king candidate; Barb Larson, freshman
attendant-North campus.
Tam m y Bateman and
Jim H um m el embark
upon an enchanting
southern journey.
Eager Seniors and helpful sponsors complete the grand
prize-winning float.
The King adm ires his Queen.
“Sticks and stones . .
Spirited upperclassmen, Bob D icke, Pete Pohlm ann, Jack
Hathaway, Jim Rietz, Lee Thacher, Ross Rutherford, and
Larry H ector cerem oniously raise the effigy to its place.
Tfl/S is ^
£ RAV[\
si T U A T i g j
Queen Connie Youngberg and King Bruno
Janoski m ove on to the floor for the Corona­
tion Waltz.
Rich Meyer, Larry N elson, and Bob Haberman predict the fate of the Hilltoppers.
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bands
Symbolize the Pride of the School
D G H S D R U M MAJOR A N D M AJORETTES— Front
R ow : Linda Erickson, Ruth M ullen. R o w 2: Cindy
Tuider, D avid Thom pson, Linda Shaw.
North-campus Concert Band 1964-1965.
For D G H S band students, diligent practice leads to a superior performance.
N O R T H -C A M P U S C A D E T B A N D
Mr. Lance Schultz, director
Pat Beide
M elvin Blanton
Steve Blanton
A llen Bunge
John Chaloupha
John Cross
Charles Culkin
Steve Current
Carter D aly
V icki Devick
A lan Eyerdahl
Catherine G am muto
John Gray
K en Hammer
Margaret Hancock
Brian Hanson
D oug Hickman
Suzanne H oskins
Scott Hultman
Sue Kinter
James Russell
Tim Rynne
D avid Safranski
Robert Simek
H elen Sterka
Richard Vaughn
Diana W illiams
Tom Winningham
Bill Larson
Larry Lemkaw
David Lewis
Chris M aack
Carl M cDonald
Jerry Mitchell
Rickie Nelson
Charles N ichols
Paul Olson
Russ Olson
Jeff Parker
Deborah Raap
M ike Rouffa
N o rth -ca m p u s C ad et B and 1964-1965.
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N O R T H -C A M P U S C O N C E R T B A N D
Mr. Lance Schultz, director
W illiam Barrows
Sue Bartlett
Barb Becker
Steve Blanton
Jim Borth
Scott Cameron
Bonnie Curr
Larry Cearley
N ancy Clark
John Chaloupka
D ick Crone
Jim Crone
Steve Current
Pat Denning
Jim Fett
Ronald Getty
Judy Gramse
Debbie Grant
Robert Grepling
D ave G roves
Ken Ham m er
Margaret Hancock
Brian H anson
Bob Herrick
John H eskett
Gary Hlady
Jim Jacobus
A1 Jankowski
Shirley Janoski
Randy Janousek
Charles Kraut
David Lewis
D ou g Little
Joan M anning
Rich M eyer
Paul Mikulcik
Tom M itchell
Edith M ochel
Steve Olson
Jeff Parker
Terry Peiffer
Bob Peterson
Bob P oling
Roger Powell
H elen Pugacz
Ken Rice
Frank Rich
N ancy Rich
N ils Ringwall
Jim Russell
Jim Ruzicka
George Schreck
Jean Schroeder
Barb Schwartz
Linda Simek
Nancy Smith
Terry Sobania
H elen Sterka
Georgiana Strang
Bill Studebaker
James Swick
Judy Szal
Mason Taylor
Paul Taylor
A llen Thom pson
Dave Thom pson
Kay Thom pson
Danny Turner
Chuck Vasicek
Richard Vaugh
Allan Vavrin
Diana W illiam s
Tom W inningham
Carol Zahniser
Directed at both N orth and South cam puses by M r.
Schultz, the C O N C E R T and C A D E T BA NDS have
daily practice sessions to develop knowledge and ap­
preciation of various musical forms and to prepare
program s for public presentation. In addition to form al
band concerts presented at both cam puses, m em bers of
the concert band perform ed as a m arching unit at fall
football games; and m em bers of cadet bands took
turns playing in small groups at basketball games. F or
the last two years, a small specialty dance band com ­
posed of selected band m em bers has added another
dimension to the roster of musical activities.
The sm artly uniform ed band corps were as im pres­
sive in skillful perform ance of classic and sem i-popular
num bers in form al concert as they were in stim ulating
school pride as they played for assemblies and infor­
mal school events. M em bers, individually and as a
group, earned honors in com petitive musical events.
SO U TH -C A M PU S C A D E T B A N D
Mr. Lance Schultz, director
Bob Abramitis
Richard Abramitis
Don Baker
Tom Bartels
Bob Bathelt
Rich Berrill
Sue Bochar
Bruce Botsford
Cliff Brown
Craig Burson
Bill Cantrall
Greg Christ
Anne Dobson
Casey Dow ning
Bill Egerdahl
Kevin Flint
Elaine Fuchs
Denise G ilom en
Eddie Green
Sue Green
Sue Hartman
Paulette H ayes
Bob H enning
Mark Herrick
Jacqueline Hogrewe
A ndy H olliday
M ichael Hrabal
W ynn Huffman
D ave Johnson
Tom Kistler
Mary Linne Kraut
Sue Kunkel
N ancy Lewis
Brad M ayo
Sue M cEachron
Jim M cEwan
Bill Morris
D onald N em ec
Mark Olson
Jim Pomes
Patrick Pom es
M ike Ray
Mike Richards
Dennis Sears
Sue Sedlik
Marcia Smith
Robert Smith
Sharon Smith
George Spencer
Rick Stahnke
Larry Stech
M ike Vorel
Steve Wenger
Bruce W estervelt
Wendy W olf
Bill Yudchitz
South cam p u s C adet B an d 196 4 -1 9 6 5 .
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debaters
Argue the Merits of Nuclear Testing
SU B-V A R SITY D E B A T E SQ U A D — SO U TH C A M P U S—
Front R ow : Carm en Townsend, A nne D obson, M arylin McD ole, Carol Annis, Louise Urbick, Sue Ringo. R o w 2: Bob
Abbermitis, Mr. Vondracek, sponsor; Jack V akov, M ike
Stehney, Jim H olic, Eric Delbeq, Jerry H olm an, Casey D ow n­
ing, Kathy K ellogge, Patrick Pomes.
Coached by M r. V ertuno and M r. V ondracek, the
V arsity and Sub-V arsity D E B A T E team s began early
preparations for the m any tournam ents in which they
participated throughout the entire year. M any topics
were researched and analyzed by the N orth- an d Southcam pus debaters for the seventeen inter-school to u rn a­
ments. In these and in tw o special tournam ents held at
A ugustana College and B radley University, the squad
brought h o n o r to the school, learned pattern s of logic,
and developed elocutionary techniques.
Jim Crone searches for debate material.
VA RSITY D E B A T E SQ U A D — F ront R ow : Jill Clockendale, John
Pomes, Loretta Kernich, Andrew G oetz. R ow 2: Mr. Vertuno, spon-
sor; Lester Dubbs, Jim Crone, Charles Blatcheley.
literary clubs
Explore the Magic of Words
BOOK A N D C R EA TIV E W R IT IN G CLU B O FFIC ERS— N O R T H
CAM PUS— F ron t R ow : Carol Scelonge, treasurer and corresponding
secretary; Patti Palmer, president; Mrs. Cantrall, sponsor. R o w 2:
N ancy H eskett, secretary; A ndy G oetz, vice-president; Mr. Vondracek,
sponsor.
G uided by M rs. C antrall, M r. Steed, and M r. V on­
dracek at the N o rth cam pus and by M r. B abich at the
South cam pus, B O O K A N D C R E A T IV E W R IT IN G
clubs encourage students to cultivate literary interests
and talents. M em bers explore literature by reading and
discussing essays, sh o rt stories, poem s, and novels; and
they develop w riting skills by studying and using m any
different com position forms. T he culm ination of the
clubs’ activities is the publication of The M use, D G H S
literary m agazine of subm itted students’ writings.
Jim Elias and Debbie Shields are overwhelm ed by creative writing.
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BOOK A N D CR EA TIV E W R ITIN G CLU B O FFI­
CERS— SO U T H C A M PU S— Front R ow : Beth Slater,
president. R o w 2: Ardath G oldstein, vice-president.
Downers Grove High School Orchestra 1964-1965.
Orchestral harm ony is dependent upon practice . . . versatility . . . and spirit.
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DOW NERS G RO VE
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Mr. John Svoboda, conductor
Janet Aleccia
Dick Bein
Bryan Bateman
Carolyn Bauer
Donna Bergstrom
Marjorie Bozynski
Bruce Carlson
Timothy Carlson
Alice Clark
Carl Clark
Barbara Cohen
Dick Crone
Dennis D avis
Katie Dobson
Coradel Eichmann
Carl Ek
James Francis
Charles Gibson
Ardath G oldstein
David G roves
Janice Hajek
Ellen H ancock
Rosemary Havanek
Robert Herrick
Wendy Hess
Paul Hetland
Randall Hicks
Dale H olso
Bonnie H ughes
Randy Janacek
Thomas Kramer
Raymond Kvrek
H olly Lademann
Judy Lindberg
Douglas Little
Bob Manges
Mary Marek
Virginia Marek
Larry Massingill
Elaine M cEachron
Shawn M cG owan
Paul Mikulcik
Edith Mochel
Janet M ochel
Steve Olson
Barry Osborne
Linda Otterness
Roger Powell
Ken Rice
Nancy Rich
Cindy Rozak
James Russell
James Ruzicka
Linda Sand
Sue Schauwecker
George Schreck
Barbara Schwartz
Robert Schultz
Martha Schumacher
James Shaw
Perry Smiar
Sandra Smiar
Terry Sobania
Brenda Stolt
Evelyn Stolt
Barbara Stormer
Cecilia Srobl
Bill Studebaker
Anne Studier
Judy Sustman
Mason Taylor
Dave Thom pson
Dan Turner
Eric Tweedy
Tim Vocke
Lee W eems
orchestra
Lends Depth to Musical Program
U nder the direction of M r. Svoboda, the Downers
Grove High School O R C H E S T R A functions as one
musical ensemble, even though m em bership is shared
between the two high-school cam puses. O rchestra
m em bers practice with fellow student musicians during
regular class time at each cam pus; and before each
concert, the entire group assembles for practice to
secure a balanced orchestral effect.
The orchestra presented two m ajor form al concerts
during the school year. O ther special appearances in­
cluded participation in the Christm as program s at both
cam puses and accom panim ent of the N orth-cam pus
operetta, Carousel; the full orchestra also engaged in a
reciprocal music exchanged with O ak Law n High
School.
The orchestra com peted successfully in the state
music contest, and individual m em bers w on honors for
perform ance in individual com petition.
Orchestra practices under active direction.
cauldron
Captures the Highlights
CAULDRON
EDITO R IA L
BO A R D — Front
Row:
Carol Smith, Bill M oore. R ow 2: Joyce Marwitz, Carla
Fisher, Bill V an Horne, D ou g Miller, Judy Larson,
Mary Jane Verveer.
E X EC U TIV E SECRETARY
Bess Granot.
C A U L D R O N EDITO R IA L ASSISTA N TS— Larry
Englesman, Linda K och, Linda Martin.
C A U L D R O N STA FF
Lois C. Dahl
Adviser
Bill Moore
Editor
Bess Granot
Executive Secretary
Jean Campbell
Business Manager
Mary Jane Verveer
Academ ics Chairman
Carla Fisher
Activities Chairman
Jeff Ferguson, D ou g M iller
Athletics Chairmen
Carol Smith
H onors Chairman
Judy Larson
Senior Chairman
Joyce Marwitz, Bill V an Horne
Underclass Chairmen
Barb Ehr, Larry Engelsman,
Editorial Staff Assistants
Lee Anne Jordan, Linda Koch,
Linda Martin, Stan Slachetka
Lynn, D oty, Jenni Hanford,
Cauldron Staff Assistants
Sandy Slepicka, A nn Thacher
N ancy Adam s, Barb Pickerl
Cauldron Office Assistants
South Campus
George W. Toler
Adviser
N ancy M oore
Cauldron Office Assistant
C A U L D R O N ED ITO R IAL ASSISTA N TS— Lee
Anne Jordan, Jeff Ferguson, Bill Van Horne, Barb
Ehr.
CAULDRON O F F I C E
Lynn D oty, Jenni Hanford.
A SSIST A N T S— Ann Thacher, Barb Pickerl,
C A U L D R O N STA FF ASSISTAN TS
— Stan Slachetka, Jean Campbell,
business manager.
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SO UTH C A M P U S REPORTERS— F ront R ow : Janet Palmer, G eoff Pounds,
Mary Clark. R ow 2: Clark Crowdus, Kathy M uenchen, Bill Bluder, Mr.
Toler, south campus adviser.
H IG H LIFE CLUB ED ITO R A N D
H IG H LIFE STA FF
Adviser
Betty L. Chessman
Editor
Pete Bateman
Kathi Dow ning, Gary Gauger
Assistant Editors
Cindy Carty
Feature Editor
Assistant Feature Editors
Chris DeLaat, N ancy Heskett,
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Bill M oore, C auldron editor
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varsity cross country team
Posts a Successful Season
C O N F E R E N C E ST A N D IN G S
V A R SITY
14— 0
York
12— 2
Riverside-Brkfld.
9— 5
Glenbard West
8— 6
Arlington
7— 7
Dow ners Grove
4— 10
La Grange
2— 12
Maine
0— 14
H insdale
V A R SIT Y CROSS C O U N T R Y — F ron t R ow : Roger Mudrak, Chuck Blatchley, Bill Pankie,
Steve G oettler, Paul Krefft, Bud Pulaski. R ow 2: Greg Wright, Bob Lewis, Jim Pew , W alt
Smieskal, Terry Barows, Coach Lofgren.
Bob Lewis races the clock.
1964 V A R SIT Y SCORES
DG
42
39
31
25
27
15
19
La Grange
Riverside-Brkfld.
Glenbard
Arlington
La Grange
Maine
Hinsdale
21
17
24
31
29
50
43
U nder the direction of Coach R oger Lofgren,
the V A R SIT Y CROSS C O U N T R Y team finished
the season with a 6 win— 4 loss record and
placed fifth in the W est Suburban Conference. A t
the tw enty-team D istrict M eet held at L a Grange,
the D G H S harriers placed fourth, outpacing close
com petition. The T rojan squad was led by Terry
Barows, Bob Lewis, R oger M udrak, Bud Pulaski,
and G reg W right, two-time conference cham pion.
“And they’re off!”
Conference cham p sets the pace.
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C O N F E R E N C E ST A N D IN G S
FROSH-SOPH
La Grange
13— 1
Glenbard W est
12— 2
York
10— 4
Dow ners G rove
9— 5
Riverside-Brkfld.
5— 9
H insdale
5— 9
M aine East
2— 12
Arlington
0— 14
frosh-soph cross country team
Runs the Overland T rail
1964 FROSH-SOPH
SCORES
DG
24
37
50
27
36
21
16
La G range
Glenbard W est
York
Riverside-Brkfld.
H insdale
Maine East
Arlington
31
18
15
28
21
37
47
Ponies gallop to victory.
Coach F r a n k
Ibbotson’s F R O S H -SO PH
CROSS C O U N T R Y team placed fourth in the
W est Suburban Conference w ith a 6 win— 4 loss
record. Sophom ore Chuck Nichols led the u n d er­
classm en with a total of 236 points on conference
courses.
Art H ood runs down the alley to victory.
FRO SH -SO PH CROSS C O U N T R Y TEA M — F ron t R ow : Kurt Engstrom, Roger P ow ell, Ray Cassiman, Brian H anson, Bill H annemann,
Brent Walk, D ou g Balzer, Scott Alexander. R o w 2: Jim Borth, Phil
Taylor, Larry Colemar), Russ Jucovics, Ron Cam pana, Bob Busby,
Ken Rice, John Hatmaker, C oach Ibbotson. R o w 3: Rich G oettler,
Chuck N ichols, Bill Y udchitz, M ike Hersey, John Clepenger, N ick
Stathas, John Durbin, Bill Studebaker, Casey D ow ning, Bruce Gary.
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cross country teams
Battle on Legion Fields
Coach Lofgren shakes the hands o f victors.
Naperville and Dow ners fraternize before the meet.
Sophs jog along w hile dreaming o f future victories.
Varsity takes starting formation.
Ponies take to the warpath.
Contenders line up for cross-country revue.
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varsity football team
Develops Young Men Dedicated to Battle
H ere’s one for mother!
C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D IN G S
V A R SITY
La Grange
6— 1
H insdale
5— 2
Glenbard West
4— 2— 1
York
4— 3
Riverside-Brkfld.
3— 4
Arlington
3— 4
D ow ners Grove
2— 4— 1
Maine East
0— 7
1964 V A R SIT Y SCORES
DG
13
0
14
12
13
7
20
La Grange
H insdale
Glenbard West
York
Riverside-Brkfld.
Arlington
Maine
26
13
14
29
14
0
0
VA R SITY FO O TBALL— Front R ow : lim G ahlon, leff W hittington, Scott
Reiman, D oug M iller, Jeff Kling, Rusty Russell, Fritz Francis, Jeff Kiser. Row
2: Bud Bocker, Bill Walker, D ick Lane, Jeff Ferguson, Jerry Boness, Jon
Mindrum, D ave Bradshaw, John D avis, Rich Marker, John Graehling. R ow 3:
Ron Elza, Chuck Harris, Joe P ow ell, Guy H ane, Jim Duffy, A1 Staidl, Carl
Ek, Ed Smith, Andy Stepelton, Coach Carstens. R ow 4: Coach Lind, Gary
Perkins sets the offense.
‘D ecapitate ’em. I mean, tear his head off!
Led by H ead-coach Dick C arstens and his assistants,
Paul Y anke, Jim Lind, and Sig H arbak, the V A R S IT Y
F O O T B A L L squad com piled a 2 win— 5 loss— 1 tie
for the 1965 season. In spite of inexperience, the team
was not held back, for the T rojans offset their disad­
vantage with h a rd work and desire. A t the end of the
season, DGH S placed tw o m en on the A ll-Conference
team: T ackle V ito K ow alchuk and G uard A lan Staidl.
Russ Dudley w on the m ost valuable player award.
Although the season was m arred by disappointing
losses, the team m aintained a reputation as the hardest
hitting squad D G H S had had in m any years. T he high­
light of the season was a spectacular win against A rling­
ton when the D G H S team battled the C ardinals to a
7-0 victory in an exciting game.
Studnicka, Ross Patrick, Rick G ustafson, Steve Patsones, Phil 111, Jesse San­
chez, Tom Brickwell, Bob Perkins, Tim V ocke, Brian Salus, Tom A leccia,
Dennis Pankow, Jim H um m el, Coach Yanke. R o w 5: Larry H odson, Mat
Lofton, Mike Hindm an, D ave H eggen, Jim Starkey, Steve Benedict, Kirby
Klunder, Lee Tobey, Jim Vrom an, Phil Faris, Rich W eise, Russ D udley, V ito
Kowalchuk, Greg Biache.
frosh-soph football team
Captures Third Place in Conference
C O N F E R E N C E ST A N D IN G S
FRO SH -SO PH
La Grange
7— 0
Hinsdale
6— 1
Dow ners G rove
4— -3
M aine East
3— 3— 1
Riverside-Brkfld.
3— 4
Arlington
3— 4
Glenbard W est
1— 6
York
0— 6— 1
1964 FRO SH -SO PH SCORES
Chapman executes a direct hand off.
T rained by H ead-coach Chuck N ovotny and his as­
sistants, Jim Gilm ore, and Bill W alker, the F R O S H SO PH F O O T B A L L squad pow ered the w ay to a 5 win
— 3 loss record in the W est Suburban Conference. T he
Downers team fought the w ay up from the C onference’s
cellar position last year to a third place position this
year.
Sophom ore s t a n d o u t s were C o-captains Eric
Tweedy, R alp h N orm an, and Elm o Patrick. T hrough­
o u t the conference, the Ponies earned a reputation for
hard fighting and quick m ovem ent on the field.
With the outstanding perform ance from this year’s
sophom ore boys, D G H S has high hopes for the 1965
V arsity season.
FRO SH -SO PH FOO TBALL— F ront R ow : Scott Perkins, D on
Treonis, Jim Voightm ann, T om Wagner, G ary Cooper, K eith Meiser,
Bruce M oore, Peter Zollinger. R o w 2: John H ouck, K eith Duner,
Larry Sarlo, David Johnson, Bob Reed, H oward H oliday, Skip
Ceszyk, T om Mindrum, Chuck Bocker, M ike M acCready, Fred
Lohse. R ow 3: Steve Current, Lee Weens, D ou g K endon, Mike
Kopecky, D a n Arnouil, Rick Minarik, Steve G raehling, Charles Culkins, Jim Steimer, Brad M ayo. R o w 4: Coach W alker, Paul Wander,
Dennis Sadowski, G lenn Nystrom , Ralph N orm an, V ince Ixm g, D ean
DG
0
6
6
7
19
27
19
l a Grange
H insdale
M aine East
Riverside-Brkfld.
Arlington
Glenbard
Y ork
13
27
42
2
0
0
12
Sophs drive for five.
Pozdol, Steve Urban, Charles Barrow, Bob H ess, D ave Youngberg,
Steve W inchell, Elm o Patrick, Victor Bocek. R o w 5: Coach G il­
m ore, Lon Lademann, M ichael V orel, Bill W erth, D ick Smith, Bruce
Chennell, T hom as Boberg, Bill Kusnierz, Todd Brien, Hank Vejvoda,
G eorge Lofton, Jeff M cCollum , N orm Riha, C oach N ovotny. R o w 6:
T om V ega, Steve Chapman, Bill Burita, Bob A rnouil, Bob Mindrum,
Terry V oss, K en Olson, D ou g M cCollum , Chuck Lockwood, Eric
Tweedy, ILester Ver Vers, W illiam Allison, Scott H oltm an, Bruce
Bein, Jim Behonic.
football teams
Engage in Spectacular Action
Ponies stop offensive thrust.
Doug M iller punts the Trojans out o f trouble.
Trojans pressure R-B quarterback.
Trojans m ove to capture a Lyon.
Bob Perkins stretches to find receivers.
Hindman and G ahlon close in on unclaim ed ball.
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varsity basketball team
Rebounds After a Slow Start
U nder the coaching of Lloyd W asmer, the V A R ­
S IT Y B A SK E T B A L L team took sixth place in the
W est S uburban Conference with a 5 win— 9 loss rec­
ord. The T rojans had only one returning letterm an,
Jo h n H ow at, who because of an injury, saw lim ited
action. Highlights of the season were wins in C onfer­
ence games against H insdale and Riverside-Brookfield
and in Regional playoffs against W illowbrook. In four
of the last five games in the season, the T rojans clearly
dom inated the ball, the boards, and the score.
C enter Bud Bocker, selected the season’s m ost val­
uable player, captured the co-cham pionship for high
scoring in Conference play and was elected to A ll-C on­
ference team. Fine playing by R ick H ow at, a sopho­
m ore, and senior Steve M ester, w inner of the freethrow award, m arked an exciting season.
Bocker tallies two for the Trojans.
M ester dribbles to shooting position.
5
Bob Perkins com mands m ovem ent on the floor.
VA R SITY BA SK ETBALL— F ront R ow : Frank Suchom el, Bob M cConaughy,
Rick Wimmer, Bob Behn, Butch G roebli, M ason Taylor, Jim G ahlon, John
Nystrom , Jerry V opat, Coach Wasmer. R ow 2: Bob Perkins, Jim Duffy, Joe
mm
C O N FER EN C E ST A N D IN G S
VA R SITY
La Grange
13— 1
York
10— 4
Riverside-Brkfld.
9— 5
Arlington
9— 5
Glenbard W est
6— 8
Dow ners Grove
5— 9
Maine East
2— 12
Hinsdale
2— 12
D avis stretches for extra points.
Rick H owat drives through G lenbard West.
Trojans fight for the ball.
1964-1965 VA R SITY SCORES
DG
51
56
56
79
57
51
42
38
43
56
67
56
73
75
Radosevich, M arshall Hoffman, D ick Lane, John H ow at, A1 M onfils, Bud
Bocker, Steve Mester, John D avis, Rick H owat, Paul Kerchner, D ave H eggen,
Barry Minehart.
York
Maine East
La Grange
Glenbard West
Arlington
Riverside-Brkfld.
Hinsdale
York
Maine East
La Grange
Glenbard West
Arlington
Riverside-Brkfld.
Hinsdale
58
45
78
66
65
61
45
44
71
79
51
70
63
58
frosh-soph basketball team
Develops Potential T alent
1964-1965 FROSH-SOPH SCORES
DG
27
York
59
39
M aine East
40
51
59
La Grange
52
Glenbard West
45
37
Arlington
47
43
Riverside-Brkfld.
56
41
Hinsdale
59
45
York
52
42
Maine East
46
51
La Grange
68
37
Glenbard W est
45
48
Arlington
59
45
Riverside-Brkfld.
56
52
Hinsdale
41
C O N FER EN C E ST A N D IN G S
FRO SH -SO PH
York
14— 0
La Grange
11— 3
Riverside-Brkfld.
9— 5
Arlington
9— 5
Hinsdale
5— 9
M aine East
4— 10
Dow ners Grove
2— 12
Glenbard West
2— 12
Sophomore Steve Chapman stretches to
a score.
It’s consternation on the bench.
Coached by L arry Wyllie, the F R O S H -S O P H BAS­
K E T B A L L squad finished the season with a 2 win—
12 loss record, tying for seventh place in the final
standings of the W est Suburban Conference. A spark
flickered in the final game of the season w hen the P o ­
nies upset the H insdale D em ons in a 56-45 victory.
FRO SH -SO PH BASKETBALL T E A M — F rom R o w : Tom Vega, Bill
Hollam , Bob Merkin, Jeff M cCollum , H oward H olliday, Scott Per­
kins, Brian M eyer, Jim Ove, Biff Brown, Russell Jucovics, Marc
Gymenger, Coach W yllie. R o w 2: Bill Davidson, Steve Northrup, Lee
W eem s, G eorge Lofton, Pete Eichsted, Bob N orthw ay, Jon Seaborg,
Eric Delbeq, Clark Brody, Chuck Bocker, T om Mindrum, N orm
Reha, Steve Chapman, Steve Grehling, Steve Grabeic.
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basketball teams
Feint, Shoot, and Dribble
Perkins dribbles.
Steve Northrup sets.
Bob Northw ay reaches.
Faces reflect side-line concern
John H ow at assumes a defensive position
Mester eyes the basket.
Rick H owat forces the play.
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It’s a long stretch for the rebound.
varsity wrestling team
Captures Second Place in Conference
V A R SITY W RESTLIN G — F ron t R ow : Charlie Kraut, Robert Vitek,
Steve Fania, G eorge Barton, Pete Pohlm ann, Paul Krefft, Larry
H odson. R o w 2: Coach W alker, Jeff Kiser, Rusty Russell, Bill
Walker, Ross Patrick, Brian Salus, Rick G ustafson.
U nder the coaching of M entor Bill W alker, the
V A R SIT Y W R E ST L IN G squad found h ard w ork and
directed enthusiasm to be a winning com bination. F in ­
ishing the season with a 6 w in— 1 loss record and plac­
ing second in W est Suburban Conference com petition,
the m atm en filled this y ear’s season with excitem ent,
dem onstrations of skill, and recognition for D G H S. O ut­
side of Conference meets, the grapplers also took second
places in the Evergreen P ark Q uadrangular, the M ount
Prospect T ournam ent, and the IH SA D istrict M eet. In
the Illinois High School A ssociation Sectional, D G H S
placed fourth. T he team was sparked by th e fine wres­
tling of seniors Pete Pohlm ann, Brian Salus, R ick
Gustafson, and A rt Russell.
District-champ Rick Gustafson takes down N aperville oppo­
nent.
Peter Pohlm ann prepares for the pin.
Y ou can be the wheelbarrow this time!
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Fitzgerald com pletes his warming-up exercises with a neck
bridge.
C O N F E R E N C E ST A N D IN G S
V A R SITY
Riverside-Brkfld.
7— 0
Downers Grove
6— 1
Arlington
4— 3
Hinsdale
4— 3
Lyons
4— 3
York
2— 5
Glenbard West
1— 6
Maine East
0— 7
Russell is congratulated for a well-deserved win.
Krefft breaks down opponent.
George Barton takes the measure o f his adversary.
1964-1965 V A R SITY SCORES
DG
25
25
10
28
27
31
24
Glenbard West
Arlington
Riverside-Brkfld.
York
La Grange
M aine East
Hinsdale
16
14
30
13
14
8
18
Fania foils his opponent again
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C O N F E R E N C E ST A N D IN G S
FROSH-SOPH
La Grange
6— 1
York
5 V2 — IV2
Arlington
5— 2
Dow ners G rove
4V i— 2 lA
Riverside-Brkfld.
4— 3
Glenbard W est
2— 5
H insdale
1— 6
M aine East
0— 7
frosh-soph wrestling team
Pins Down Victory
1964-1965 FROSH-SOPH SCORES
DG
17
Glenbard W est
24
22
Arlington
20
20
Riverside-Brkfld.
23
22
York
22
23
La Grange
19
7
M aine East
31
9
H insdale
23
W ill it be five points for the Trojans?
This year, Coach N ovotny’s FR O SH -SO PH
W R E S T L IN G squad placed fourth in the W est
S uburban Conference w ith a 4 win— 2 loss— 1 tie
record. A lso, outside of the Conference, the FroshSoph m atm en tangled for a three-win record in
m atches with Naperville, A urora E ast, and Elm ­
w ood P ark . E ric Tw eedy and H ank V ejvoda led
the underclassm en; Tw eedy was undefeated.
T o the victors . . .
FRO SH -SO PH W RESTLIN G — F ront R ow : G ary W ood, Bill M orris, James Russell, Keith Meiser, Pat Pom es, Kurt W how ell,
Jeff Thompson, C oach N ovotny. R o w 2: D ave Youngberg, D ave
Schauwecker, Skip Ceszyk, Bob Reed, M arc Shottenham m el, Jim
Steimer, Eric Tweedy, M ike Stehney, Ray Mudrak.
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wrestling teams
Clench Victory
Pohlm ann works for the takedown.
D ow ners G rove swimm ing champ Bryan Bateman beam s the smile o f victory
after capturing fourth place in the 100 yard freestyle race at the State M eet.
Hey, put in a cross face.
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varsity baseball team
Strives for a Grand-slam Season
U nder the coaching of M r. L. Wyllie, the V A R SIT Y
BA SEBA LL team took to the diam ond for the first
time on A pril 13 in a game against G lenbard. This
year there were five returning letterm en heading the
D G roster: B arry M inehart, G uy W ander, Jim Duffy,
Joe M cConaughy, and M ike H indm an.
T rojan sluggers found the 1965 season a challenging
one. As it is in all other sports, the W est Suburban
Conference offered Downers G rove stiff com petition
from A rlington, LaG range, and Y ork.
M inehart brings hom e another run for the Trojans.
1965 VA R SITY SCORES
Hinsdale
Arlington
Arlington
Riverside-Brkfld.
York
York
La Grange
Glenbard W est
Glenbard W est
Riverside-Brkfld.
La Grange
2
0
1
2
6
6
3
2
15
4
7
V A R SIT Y BASEBALL T E A M — F ront R ow : D ave H eggen, Joe
M cConaughy, Barry M inehart, Bob M cConaughy, Bob Perkins. R o w
2: A1 Staidl, Bob Chapko, Jim Mohar, M ike Hindm an, Tim Rezac,
Lee Weems. R ow 3: Randy Patchnek, Bob Behn, Cliff Eggerdahl,
H ow at and Duffy perfect pitching techniques.
Bill W eiskopf, Joe Radosevich, Matt Lofton, C oach W yllie. R o w 4:
Roy Testin, Bob H olm an, John Howat, Kurt Johnson, G uy Wander,
Jim Duffy.
frosh-soph baseball team
Swings Toward Success
FRO SH -SO PH BASEBALL T E A M — Front R ow : A1 Gehrig, M ike
Feltz, Scott Perkins, Ralph Norm an, Tom Wagner, Glenn Nystrom .
R ow 2: Ray Mudrak, Warren Overman, Bob H ess, Rob Grayeski,
Wayne Grabiec, Dean P ozdol, A1 Hultquist, Gary Cooper. R o w 3:
John Heart, Biff Brown, E lm o Patrick, George Lofton, W ayne Snyder,
Rick W immer, Jeff M cCollum , Coach Feurschwenger. R ow 4: Steve
Chapman, Howard H oliday, Ed M eyer, Rick H owat, Pete Eichstedt,
Steve G roehling, N orm Riha, Ed K elly.
In determ ining the FR O SH -SO PH B A SE B A L L
team , Coach G eorge Feuerschw enger began early sea­
son practice with sixty enthusiastic boys. A fter the
first cut, tw enty-eight were still swinging; from this
group Coach Feurerschw enger drew his fighting nine,
who played an eventful season and who now form an
experienced nucleus for future varsity teams.
George Lofton endures a long practice.
1965 FRO SH-SOPH SCORES
DG
6
15
3
1
2
3
7
9
2
1
4
4
Rick H owat warms up for the season’s opening game.
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Hinsdale
Arlington
Arlington
Riverside-Brkfld.
York
York
La Grange
Glenbard West
Glenbard W est
Hinsdale
Riverside-Brkfld.
La Grange
10
16
10
1
5
2
4
3
7
7
2
1
varsity track team
Fosters Cooperation
U nder the direction of H ead-coach R oger Lofgren
and his assistants, G ary Cook, L arry Bowers, and Paul
Y anke, the V A R S IT Y T R A C K team posted a re­
spectable ind o o r record, showing fine prospects for
the outdoor season. H urdler Bob B rockschm idt led the
T ro jan ’s way at the W est Suburban C onference M eet,
winning the 50-yard high hurdles and establishing a
new conference record in the lows.
This y ear’s outstanding tracksters earned D ow ners
G rove a high place among other conference schools,
hurdlers Patrick and Brockschm idt, half-m ilers W olf
and M udrak, milers Lewis, Kotzer, and Pulaski,
sprinters Kling, H urw itz, and M innick, vaulters Wallich and Y udchitz, and shot-putters W hittington and
G rayly put T rojan teams on the cinder paths to
victory.
1965 V A R SIT Y SCORES
DG
71
201/2
Glenbard West
45>/2
N aperville
38
York
70
D u Page County 8th
W heaton Relays 6th
Little Four 4th
Hinsdale Relays 12th
Patrick and Brockschmidt hurdle closer to victory.
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V A R SITY T R A C K T EA M — Front R ow : Randy Binks, Alan
Wittekindt, Charles Blatchley, Jim Fairs, D ud Fisher, D ave W olff,
Terry Barows, Bob Lewis, Greg Wright, H arold Hurwitz, Bob
Brockschmitt, Elm er Saunders. R ow 2: Paul Krefft, Bob Haider, Bill
Wagner, Jim Vrom an, Bob W allids, Mike N ohejal, Russ Dudley,
M ike Klick, Ken Kotzer, Steve Goettler, Roger Mudrack, Craig
Sm eeton, C oach Cook. R ow 3: Coach Bowers, Jeff Hedler, John
Graehling, Joe Powell, Carl Ek, Greg Smith, Bill Walker, Rich
Marker, Jeff W hittington, Ron Elza, Jeff K ling, Steve Mester, Ron
Fibke, C oach Yankee.
frosh-soph track team
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FRO SH -SO PH TRA CK T E A M — Front R ow : James Borth, Roger
Powell, Bruce M oore, Bob Busby, John Durbin, Larry Colem an,
Bruce W alter, Mark LaFave, D avid Hoppenstedt, D oug Hickman,
Thom as Ore, Carter D aly, M ike Radosevich, Bob Foster, Scott
Alexander, D ou g Balzer, Bill Biber, Mark Langdoc, Art H ood. R ow
2: Coach Bowers, Curt Engstrom , Ken Rice, D on Trelease, Chuck
Lockwood, Terry Voss, Charles N ichols, Eric Tweedy, Steve
W inchell, Charles M orazec, John Clevinger, M ike Weber, Rich
U lvet, C oach Yanke. R ow 3: Coach Lofgren, Phil Sanders, Bill
Kusniers, Bill A llison, Bill Yudchitz, Jeff Smith, Roger W immer,
Rick H olic, John Houck, D ave Erbstoesser, Mark Shottenham m el,
M ike Hersey, Casey D ow ning, D ave G oding, Steve Kendan, Richard
Smith, M ike Robbins, John H annem an, Jim N ylund, Coach Cook.
A t five m ajor meets, the FR O SH -SO PH T R A C K
team successfully razzled opponents, m aking good
the hours of practice endured in the Spring. W ith the
training and encouragem ent of Coaches R oger Lofgren,
G ary Cook, L arry Bowers, and Paul Y anke, Pony
tracksters broke the finish line at Riverside-Brookfield,
Naperville, G lenbard West, and lastly H insdale, bring­
ing to a close a good season.
H ouck sets the shot.
Soph soars to sum mit o f success.
1965 FRO SH -SO PH SCORES
DG
49
31
Glenbard W est
Naperville
Y ork
61
38
87
103
varsity and frosh-soph g o lf teams
Drive for Victories
G uided by M entor R ichard Carstens, the V A R SIT Y
and FR O SH -SO PH G O L F squads drove, chipped, and
putted the way through the 1965 season in fine style.
The varsity team was led by last year’s M ost V aluable
Players, Lowell B rom and Steve Skarda.
W orking against stiff com petition on both the varsity
and frosh-soph levels, the linkers tallied fine scores at
inter-school contests; all hom e m atches were played on
the courses at W oodridge C ountry Club.
V A R SIT Y G OLF T E A M — Front R ow : Steve Skarda, T om Kronquist, Lowell
Brom, D ave W inchell. R o w 2: Bill Leonard, Butch Johnson, Brent Forem an,
Terry Sobania, Bill Henry.
Steve Skarda perfects his swing.
M ike Goetsch hits the bulls-eye.
Lowell Brom explains the more fundam ental principles.
1965 V A R SIT Y SCORES
DG
314
345
319
343
337
DG
352
421
338
388
369
104
Glenbard W est
La G range
M aine East
Riverside-Brkfld.
H insdale
1965 FRO SH -SO PH SCORES
318
335
343
333
331
G lenbard W est
La Grange
M aine East
Riverside-Brkfld.
H insdale
343
345
363
365
380
Because Conference games against
Arlington and Y ork were still un­
played at press-time, official W est
Suburban Conference positions remained unannounced.
varsity and frosh-soph tennis squads
Volley for Wins
M : ■'
1965 V A R SITY SCORES
DG
1
1
4
1
0
0
1
DG
0
0
3
1
0
1
1
Glenbard West
La Grange
M aine East
Riverside-Brkfld.
Arlington
Hinsdale
York
1965 FROSH-SOPH SCORES
4
4
1
4
5
5
4
Glenbard West
La Grange
M aine
Riverside-Brkfld.
Arlington
H insdale
York
5
5
2
4
5
4
4
VARSITY T E N N IS TEA M — Bill Klug, N eil Covert, Tom H allin, Jim G ahlon, D ave
Groves, Coach Jakes, Hartmut Steinmeyer, John Hrabel, Alan Jankowski, Jim Yerges,
Roland Barkow.
N eil Covert returns opponent’s serve.
Hallin smashes one home.
The
1965 V A R S IT Y T E N N IS team opened the
1965 season w ith a win at N aperville on A pril 9. The
team, guided by C oach Jakes, was led by tw o returning
lettermen, N eil C overt and T om Hallin.
Coach E d V ertuno and his F R O S H -S O PH TEN N IS
TEA M com pleted the season in high spirit, led by
Terry H olm an, D oug Bush, and D ave Brown.
B oth the V arsity and the Frosh-Soph team s com ­
peted in the W est Suburban Conference w ith the
conference opposition led by the team s of A rlington,
Hinsdale, and L a G range.
FRO SH -SO PH T E N N IS T EA M — F ron t R ow : Steve Northrup, Russ Jucovics,
Rich Poynter, D ou g Bush, M ike Stehney, Terry H olm an, C oach Vertuno. R o w
2: Jeff Thom pson, Scott Given, D avid Serche, Mark Taylor, Bill Barbier, Pete
H age, Cliff Vancara, Rich Berrill. R o w 3: T om V ega, M ichael A llen, Jim
Brovo, D ave Brown, M ike Hrabel, Steve Current, V ic Bocek, Tom Slavicek,
Joe Felip, Charles Barrow, Charles Bespole, Terry M cA leer, Steve Wenger.
spring-sports squads
Strive for Success
A lan Jankowski concentrates on the return.
Greg Wright looks ahead to victory.
M ike H indman sets for the pitch.
Tom Kronquist swings for the fences.
Joe M cConaughy readies for anything and everything.
D ave W olff drives for the finish.
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W hittington takes the pause that refreshes.
north-south class o f 1968
Brian H anson
president
N orth campus
The active and enthusiastic Class of 1968, while al­
m ost equally divided between two cam puses, has re ­
mained united in m any extra-curricular activities. While
freshm en from both cam puses cooperated in planning
and building one float for the H om ecom ing parade, each
cam pus had its own special Freshm an P arty under the
sponsorship of the governing Student Council; and each
cam pus nom inated and elected class officers.
In all phases of academ ic and after-school organiza­
tional w ork, freshm en have consistently dem onstrated
the drive and determ ination associated with success. E x ­
ploring m any school activities, choosing according to
special interests, and dem onstrating enthusiasm for ath­
letic com petition, freshm en have finished a year of in­
itiation: this class has shown a prom ising sketch of the
pattern it will eventually im print on the history of D ow n­
ers Grove High School.
Peter Rodkinson
president
South campus
Bill Kusnierz
vice-president
N orth campus
Leslie M ochel
vice-president
South campus
John V an H orne
secretary
N orth campus
Barb Cohen
secretary
South campus
Carol M azour
treasurer
North campus
Freshmen are initiated into the whirl of H om ecom ing events.
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Cathy Grahn
treasurer
South campus
fresh m en — n orth cam pus
Enjoy DGHS tradition
D o ris A d m u n sen
J a m e s A h lsch la g er
C a th e rin e A lb e rt
J e a n A n d e rs o n
R ic h a rd A n d erso n
S tev en A sh field
D ia n e A sh w o rth
S a n d ra B ab ich
W illiam B ad en d ick
C a th e rin e B a h r
R ic h a rd B ailey
W illia m B a rb ie r
B ev erly B arley
R o n a ld B a rre tt
S c o tt B a rtle tt
D e b o ra h B a te m a n
C a th e rin e B a u g h m a n
B a r b a ra B ec k er
T h o m a s B eck er
R ic h a rd B ed n a r
L a u re n B ed n arz
P a tr ic ia B eid e
M a r g a r e t B eig h to l
S u sa n B enes
N ik k i B en n e tt
P h ilip B la id a
L a u r a B la ir
M elv in B la n to n
L y n n e B lasco
T h o m a s B o b erg
B a r b a ra B o b y su d
C h a rle s B ong
J a m e s B o rth
Joe Havel wins in a photo finish.
D ia n a B o u rk
R ay m o n d B o zicn ik
K ath y B rad ley
B a rb a ra B ra n d
G e o rg e B rd lik
B ria n B ro w n ell
K ent B uchanan
A lic e B u c k e rid g e
D o ro th y B u d y n
R ic h a rd B u rk e
J o h n B u sch m a n
S a n d ra L e e B uss
R o b e rt B ussey
M a rk C am p b ell
C o ra l C a rlso n
V ic to ria C a rlso n
P a tric k C a rro ll
L in d a C a s s a rin o
R oy C assim a n
J o h n C a stig lio n e
W illiam C e rm g a rd
L in d a C erv
B ru ce C h en ell
At traditional Freshm an Party, boys take first place in
the refreshment line.
Vickl chermvsky
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K a re n C h m e lik
B ob C h m iele w sk i
P a tric ia C la rk
J ill C lo c k d a le
Ja m e s C o llin s
V ic to r C o m fo rte
R am on C ook
M a ry C o u rc h e n e
R ic h a rd C ro n e
J o h n C ro ss
C h arles C u lk in
S teven C u r r e n t
J a c k C u rry
D av id D a lto n
C a r te r D aly
S c o tt D a n k w a rd t
L y d ia D ’A q u ila
B a r b a ra D av is
J o se p h D av is
S ue D a v is o n
P hyllis D a y e r
T o n y D e F ra n c o
V ick i D evick
J u lie D illio n
J a m e s D o sselm an
C ec elia D ow ns
M e rry E ngel
A u d re y E v a n sto n
K a ro ly n F a lta
J e a n F e in s te in
D e b o ra h F e ltz
C a ry n F ia la
J o h n F o ste r
T h o m a s F r a n tik
A n ita F u rc ic h
T e rry G a w rilu k
B eth G e a ry
D a rry l G e tty
J a n e t G e tz
B a rb a ra G ielo w
D o n n a G lo v er
N a n c y G o d frey
F ra n k G oodyear
W a y n e G ra b ie c
D e b ra G ra n t
P e te r G r a n t
J o h n G ra y
W a y n e G re g e rs e n
J o a n G ro sg u th
A ly so n G ro th
S h a ro n G u e n th n e r
L a u re l G ugy
D o r o th e a G u th rie
F r a n k H a d z im a
L a rry H a ll
N an cy H a m p to n
M a rg a re t H a n c o c k
Joy H a n d e lsm a n
W illiam H a n n e m a n n
B ria n H a n so n
R o n a ld H a rd in g
J o s e p h H av el
C a ro l H a w k in s
J im H eid e l
D o n n a H e rg e rt
D o n a ld H e rk e l
T h o m a s H e rm a n
D o u g las H ic k m a n
T h o m as H in d m a n
G a ry H la d y
C la ra H o c k in g
D ia n e H o lly
Judy H ooker
S u z a n n e H o sk in s
B eth A n n H o w e rto n
R o b e rt H u b b a r d
S co tt H u ltm a n
A llen H u ltq u ist
C o n n ie In k s te r
D a v id J a c k s o n
C y n th ia Ja m io l
R ic h a rd J a r k a
D e b ra J e d lic k a
C h e ste r J o h a n s e n
J e a n n e J o h n so n
K e n n e th J o h n so n
T h o m a s J o h n so n
R u ssell J u c o v ic s
K enneth K a rd y n a ls k i
D a v id K a re l
fresh m en
—
n o rth cam pus
Are Introduced to High School Life
J u d ith K asel
C a ro l K ay le r
D o u g la s K e n d e n
C a ro l K ielu siak
A lf r e d K iggins
S u e K in te r
B re n t K irc h h o ff
L o r e tta K irin ic h
C a n d ic e K itlic a
P a u l K m ie c
C a th e rin e K n o rp s
W endy K nox
J e a n K o c u re k
B e n ja m in K o n o ff
A n d rew K o n stan ty
M ic h a e l K o p eck y
N o r m a K o stn e r
J o a n K o v al
B ru c e K o v a rik
M ich a el K ra i
C h a rle s K rav in sk y
G a ry K rem h o lz
C h a rle s K rizek
W a lte r K rzy zak
Jam es K ubacki
K a th le e n K u c e ra
N a n c y K u d rn a
M elv in K u lp in sk i
C h ris to p h e r K u n ze
D ia n e K u rtzw eil
W illiam K u sn ierz
J o y c e K u th a n
D a n ie l L a F a v e
R ita L a n e
M a rk L a n g d o c
W illia m L a rse n
B a r b a ra L a rso n
J a m e s L a sh ley
S u sa n L a th ro p
D a v id L a u d e
P a m e la L a u e
K a th le e n L a w rie
Jo h n L ee
J o a n L e ib u n d g u th
P a tr ic ia L e o n a rd
S tev e L e o n a rd
M ich a el L e o n e
S a n d ra L e ste r
J e r r y L in d a h l
P eggy L o n g
V in c e n t L o n g
A1 L u e h m a n n
K e n n e th L u k a s
J a n L ukes
J a n in e L y c zak
R ic h a rd M acal
B a r b a ra M a jc e n
L in d a M a jc e n
J o h n M an g o n i
S u sa n M a lo n
R ic h a rd M a lik
L y n n e M a rc h e s e
R ic h a rd M a r tin
M a r k M a rtin k u s
L a rry M a ssin g ill
P a tric ia M ax ia n
D o n a ld M ay
C a ro l M a z o u r
R o b e rt M c C a b e
Jeff M cC o llu m
L in d a M c C ro ry
C a rl M c D o n a ld
L a u r a M c F a r la n d
N a n c y M cG ee
M a rty M c G o w a n
D a v in M ein e rs
R o b e r t M e rk in
B ria n M ey er
K a th e rin e M ik u lc ik
S a n d r a M ille r
C a th e r in e M itc h ell
J e rry M itc h ell
B ru c e M o n k m a n
T e rre n c e M o o re
D a rle n e M u rre y
R ic h a r d N a w a
R ic k ie N e lso n
D a v id N e w m a n
A la n N ix
W illiam O lsen
P a u l O lson
T h o m a s O re
E d w in O sh in sk i
Ja m e s O ve
L a u r a P a m m le r
E d P ankow
Jeff P a r k e r
E liz a b e th P e d e rs o n
J u d ith P e rc h o ro w ic z
S c o tt P e rk in s
J o a n n e P e ro n e
J o h n P e te rs
B o b P e te rso n
R o n P ip e r
E d w a rd P lac h y
G e o rg e P le s h a r
P a m e la P lu h a r
D o n n a P o lla c k
D e a n P o zd o l
K a re n P re is le r
D o n n a P ric e
F r e d P ro c to r
C h a rle s P ro tk o
V e ra P ru c
H e le n P u g a c z
L in d a P u rc e ll
D e b o ra h R a a p
N a n c y R am ey
K a th ry n R a n k in
M a ry R eid
M a rie R eilly
K e ith R e im a n
K e ith R e ite r
B a r b a ra R iedy
E la in e R im n ac
P a tr ic ia R o b e rtso n
M ic h e lle R u b y
S u sa n R u sc h k e
J a m e s R ussell
M a ry a n n R u zick a
T im o th y R y n n e
D e n n is R y te rsk i
M a r g a re t S ach e r
K a th e rin e S a la d in o
L in d a S an d
C a ro ly n S an d ers
Freshm en file into the auditorium for
annual orientation assembly.
freshmen — north campus
Show Enthusiasm in All Endeavors
Jim Saso
B a r b a ra S ch iller
J im S ch m id t
M ik e S c h m itt
J eff S c h u b e rt
M a rg a re t S ch u m p p
S u e S ch w en d em an
D ale Sedivec
R o b e rt S im ek
D ia n a S in d erso n
S h a ro n S ip io ra
A r th u r S k o g sb e rg
M a rk S lad e
G a y le S lo ier
L in d a S m ith
M a rily n S m ith
M a rily n S o ch a
C andy Soukup
D o n n a S p an n ag e l
K a re n S p re a d
L a rry S p rin d is
S a n d ra S ta c k
K a r e n S tahl
D a v id S tan field
N ic h o la s S ta th a s
D ia n e S teag all
L a rry S teg er
H e le n S te rk a
K a th y S te w a rt
B ru ce S tra n g
J e n n if e r S tu a rt
A n n e S tu d ie r
M o rie a Szal
D o n S zy p u ra
M a rk T a y lo r
P a t T a y lo r
P h ilip T a y lo r
Jo se p h T e e
A lid a T h a c h e r
K a re n T h a y e r
K e n T o m as
S tev e n T o tu ra
D o n a ld T re lease
D o n a ld T re o n is
C in d y T ro ja n o w sk i
N ic h o la s T s c h a ik a
Janedd Tum a
B o n n ie T u ttle
R ic h a rd U llric h
P e te U zzard o
J o h n V a n H o rn e
P e te r V en n in g
S u sa n V ro m a n
R o d n ey W a lle r
K a re n W a llin g fo rd
B ru ce W a lte r
M ich a el W e b b e r
N a n c y W e g en er
C h ery l W e n d ell
S u sa n W e n d o rf
D a n ie l W id n e r
J a m e s W ild h ag en
D ia n a W illiam s
J o n W ilso n
T o m W in n in g h a m
P eg W in te r
L a u ra W olff
S h irley W o lln ey
B a r b a ra W o lv e rto n
P a m e la W o o d
B eth W rig h t
K ris tin e W rig h t
N a n c y W rig h t
M a ry Z a p a tk a
M y ra Z a rn t
J im Z e m an
R o b e rta Z ikis
P a tric ia Z ulas
For Jill Clockadale, it’s a difficult
race— time
against
the
slipping
Kleenex.
freshmen —south campus
Demonstrate Talent in the Theater
R o g e r A b b o tt
R ic h a r d A b ra m a tis
R ic h a rd A d am s
G e o rg ia A h lb o rn
C h e ry l A h lg rim
S c o tt A le x a n d e r
M ic h a e l A llen
B ill A lliso n
T h o m a s A n d e rso n
S u s a n A rm b ru s t
R o b e r t A rn o u il
E d ith A u ten
C h e ry l B ailey
D o n a ld B aker
P a u la B ak e r
B etty A n n B alogh
M a ry A n n B a rn a
K ath y A n n B a rre tt
J im B arry
D a v id B a rto n
D a n ie l B a rto s
A n d re a B a te m a n
J e rry B aux
V ic to r B enak
R ic h a rd B errill
C h u c k B espole
B ria n B eyer
W illia m B iber
T o m B lo n n
B ill B lu d e r
S ue B o ch a r
R o n B o o k er
B ill B orst
L in d a Boyles
K e v in B rady
P a m e la B ra tru d e
B o n n e ttia B row n
C liffo rd B row n
R ic h a rd B row n
M a ry B u c k m a ste r
W illia m B urbey
P eggy B u tler
J a m e s C am p b ell
B ru ce C a rlso n
T im o th y C a rlso n
Underclassm en star in premiere South-campus
productions.
G re g o ry C h ris t
Jo se p h C ie sielsk i
C y n th ia C iz ek
M a ry J a n e C la rk
M a ry C o b b
S u s a n C o ck re ll
B a r b a ra C o h en
D a v id C o llia n d e r
P eg g y C o llin s
D a v id C o m p to n
N o ra ly n C o n ro y
G a ry C o o p e r
S an d y C o rriv e a u
D e b o r a h C o slett
J a n ic e C o ssa r
R u th C ow ery
K a th le e n C raig
R o b e r ta C ra m e r
C h ris D a le
D a w n D a lto n
N a n c y D av is
K a tie D o b s o n
M a r s h a D o u g lass
N a n c y D u n lo p
C o n s ta n c e D u n n
M ary E ger
P e te E ic h s te d t
K e ith E m ric k
M a ry E n g el
C a th y E n g e lsm a n
K u rt E n g stro m
M y ra E p p in g
M a rle n e E rd m a n n
R ic h a r d E r s t
E d w a r d F ield s
W illia m F ip p in g e r
R o b e rt F is h e r
L e o n a rd F itz g e ra ld
K e v in F lin t
B ill F lo w ers
F a y e F o rh a n
L o is F o ss
T im F ro e h lk e
E la in e F u c h s
E a r l F u h rm a n n
A lex is F u z a k
B a r b a ra G a h w ile r
N a n c y G a v in
A1 G eh rig
A n th o n y G elish
J e a n n e G e n tille
D e n is e G ilo m en
G e o rg e G ilp o n
S c o tt G iv en
G e o rg e G la n d e r
D a v id G o d in g
D a v id G o o d e r
S c o tt G o rd o n
S te p h e n G ra e h lin g
M a r k G raff
C a th e rin e G ra h n
E d w a r d G re e n
S u sa n G reen e
M a r k G rim m e n g a
E ric a G ru e n
C liffo rd G u ern sey
R ic h a rd H a a n
P e te r H a g e
M ich a el H a g e rty
D a le H a ls o
C h ris tin e H a m m e r
D a v id H a rd y
M e lin d a H a rs h e y
N an cy H art
G e o rg ia H ass
J im H e b e rlin g
D o n n a H e d b o rn
M a rk H e n ry
M a rk H e rric k
M a r th a H ersey
R a y H ey e
R a n d a ll H ic k s
E liz a b e th H o b b s
M ik e H o d u l
F r a n k H o ffm a n
S tev e n H o ffm a n
H o w a rd H o lid a y
A n d re w H o llid a y
J e n n ife r H o lm a n
A r th u r H o o d
freshmen — south campus
Enjoy Their First Challenging Year
K a th e rin e H o p p
D a v id H o p p e n s te d t
E ric H o u k a l
M ich a el H ra b a l
D ia n e H u n t
J u d ith H u x m a n n
P a u l 111
J a n is e J a n tz e n
D a v id J a rv is
B a r b a ra Je n se n
R ic h a rd Jo h n so n
S a n d ra Jo h n so n
L a u ra J u e rk e
K aren Jungkans
D e b o ra h K a sp e r
C a th y K en itz
F ra n k K enney
H e n ry K ie rtsc h e r
Freshman girls, laden down with
books, sweaters, and purses, await the
arrival of hom eward-bound buses.
T h o m a s K is tle r
L in d a K le p p n e r
K a th y K lu n d e r
L a u r a K o n cel
L e n n a K u lh av y
R o b e rt K u lo v an y
S u zan n e K u n k e l
M a ry K u p fe r
E lia s K y ria k o p la s
C a th y L a u ric k
J o y L e o n a rd o
G a il L e o n h a rd t
D av id L e rc h e
G ra c e L e ster
R ic h a rd L ittle
D a w n L u cas
K a th le e n L u e h m a n n
G re g o ry L y le
S an d y L y o n s
M ich a el M a g irl
D a v id M a n to n
B o n n ie M assillo
Ja c q u e lin e M c D o n o u g h
Jam es M cE w an
P h ilip M c G o w a n
D eb b ie M cK en zie
E ile e n M c K in n o n
K a th le e n M c L e lla n d
M ich a el M c P h e rs o n
M a r g a r e t M ech
B ru c e M elk u s
G e o rg e M e lto n
R ita M en co n i
J e a n n ie M en e fe e
G a y le M ey er
L o u ie M iln e r
B o b M in d ru m
M a rily n M in k
L e slie M o ch el
G a il M o n te t
J e r r y M o sc a to
M ich a el M u ch o w sk i
M ary M u e n c h e n
B ev erlee M u ir
K a th y M u rp h y
M ik e M u rp h y
W illia m M u rra y
G a ry N o v a k
S u sa n N u rre
L in d a N y b erg
M a u re e n O ’B rien
S tev e O ’C o n n o r
B eth O liv er
M a r k O lsen
J a n e O lso n
J a n e t P a lm e r
B o n n ie P a rris h
fresh m en —sou th cam pus
Work Toward Improvement in Special Areas
J u d y P e a rs o n
K irk P e c k
S tep h e n P e m b e rto n
D e b o ra h P a tr ic k
N a d in e P e tte rs
A la n P fa u
U rs u la P ie k a rsk i
G e ra ld P in k s to n
J e rry P le ttin g
S a n d ra P lo tk o w sk i
J im P o m es
S u sa n P o slu sn y
H illa ry P o w ell
J a m e s P ro v o
L u c in d a R ay
C a ro l R ech
T e d d y R ech
S h a ro n R ic h te r
T h o m a s R ie tz
A n n a R o b e rtso n
S c o tt R o b in so n
B ev R o u se
A n n e R u h le
J im R y a n
S an d y S a a r
S u z a n n S ala ch
B illie S cherffius
H a r o ld S ch n ie rle
S hirley S ch o ffstall
N a n c y S c h ro e d e r
D en n is S ecc o m b e
T e rry Sehy
G re g S ew ard
P an i Shauer
P a tric ia Shaw
S h elley S ieth
W a y n e S iem aszek
C o n n ie S m ith
K en S m ith
M a rc ia S m ith
S h a ro n S o elln er
C a r la S ta c h n ik
L in d a S ta th o s
L a w re n c e S tech
C h a rle s S tro h m
D e b o ra h S tro u d
B o n ita S u lk k o
M a u re e n S u lliv an
S h a n n o n S u lliv an
H o w a r d S u rrey
L in d a T a c k
L y n n e T h in g v o ld
Jeffrey T h o m p so n
T o m T ietz e
L o re tta T o v re a
M a r g a r e t P o z n ia k
E d w a rd P ro c h a s k a
S h erry R edfield
B ru ce R eeves
D en n is R e h m
D o n n a R ig sb ee
S c o tt R ig sb ee
T h o m a s R o b e rts
D o n n a T o w sley
M ild re d T r a p a n i
P e te r T ro y
B o b T u ttle
J a c q u e lin e T y ler
B a r b a ra U r b a n
J o h n U rb a n
J im V an cil
C liff V a n c u ra
Ja c q u e lin e V a n T u il
Jeffry V is ta in
E llen V o rel
L a u ra W a g n e r
R o b e rt W a g n e r
D ia n e W a ld e n
R o b e rt W a rd e n
S h irley W eiss
S tev en W e n g er
B ru c e W e ste rv e lt
C u r t W h o w ell
A n n e tte W illa rd
C h ris tin e W in slo w
M a rily n W o e h re l
P a u l W o jc ik
W e n d y W o lf
J u d ith W o ll
S u sa n W u lp i
B ill Y u d ch itz
D ean Z a k
D e n n is Z ak
G ail Z a rn
M a rle n e Z u c c a ro
Under the direction of Mr. Ingeles, students find language lab
facilities an interesting means for pronunciation improvement.
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In a first-hour practice session, South-campus
band memebers rehearse new music for a coming concert.
north-south class o f 1967
Kim Collins
president
N orth campus
Kim Remus
vice-president
N orth campus
W ith the opening of school this year, m em bers of the
Class of 1967 assumed an im portant role in the story
of D G H S progress; this large class was divided between
the two high-school cam puses. The m ore than three
h undred sophom ores who enrolled at South cam pus
pursued academic studies and developed effective
school leadership while enjoying the new building’s
facilities. N orth-cam pus sophomores realized the aca­
demic challenge with which they were confronted; and
for m any of these students, the challenge served as an
incentive to seek a greater understanding of basic
subject areas. F o r all sophom ores, this was a final year
of apprenticeship before accepting the responsibilities
of upper-class leadership in all areas of the D G H S
educational pattern.
T hroughout the year, the entire sophom ore class
w orked together tow ard the success of class projects.
U nder the leadership of two groups of class officers, the
Class of 1967 sponsored a post-game mixer and built a
unique Hom ecom ing float. Sophom ore athletes success­
fully led D G Frosh-Soph teams to victory in every phase
of conference com petition. Individually, sophom ores
brought h onor to Downers Grove H igh School through
participation in inter-school academic contests. The
Class of 1967 is a valuable unit in the D G H S family.
M ichael Stehney
vice-president
South campus
Sue Dicke
secretary
South campus
Barb Pickerl
secretary
North campus
Kathy M iller
treasurer
N orth campus
D an Arnouil
president
South campus
Sophom ores boast, “D ixie Kup ’E m .”
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Larry Colem an
treasurer
South campus
J u d y A d am s
N a n c y A d am s
D u a n e A lb ery
J a n e t A m u n d sen
G o r d o n A n d e rso n
D a v id A n to s
K a th le e n A p p le g a te
J a y A zzan o
D e b o r a h B a d e n d ic k
L in d a B ak ird jis
D o u g la s B alzer
J a m e s B an k s
A u re lia B a rb e r
K a th le e n B a rb ie r
R o y B a rtle tt
J u d ith B a rto n
J o A n n B axa
L o is B eh n k e
J a m e s B eh o u n ek
J u d ith B ew ersd o rf
K a r e n B ew ersd o rf
B ru c e B ien
J a n e t B lair
S tev e n B la n to n
S h a ro n B lich arz
Chuck Bocker inform s Mr. Carozza
E d w a rd B o b o
V ic to r B o cek
K e n B ra ith w a ite
S u sa n B ram sc h er
C h a rle s B ran d
th a t . . .
S h a ro n B ra r
V irg in ia B rd lik
T o d d B rie n
S a n d ra B ro n so n
D a v id B ro w n
M a ry B ru n o
K risti B u c h a n a n
L e a n n e B u ck e rid g e
C h ristin e B u d y n
A lle n B unge
C a r o l B urgess
S h a ro n B u ria n e k
W illia m B u rita
C y n th ia B u rk e
B o b B usby
D o u g la s B u sh
Jew el B u tw ell
J a m e s B y rn e
M ic h a e l C a fa ro
C a ro l C a rlin
B o n n ie C a rr
J o h n C eszyk
J o h n C h a lo u p k a
R ic h a rd C h a m p io n
S tep h e n C h a p m a n
J e a n C h a r p e n tie r
D en n is C h ris tia n s e n
N a n c y C la rk
J o h n C le v e n g e r
D e n n is C lo u se
B arrie C o ffm a n
K im b erly C o llin s
B arry C o rb in
L in d a C o ttrill
T e rrie C u rtis
A n n C z u la k
C h ris D a llm a n
W esley D av is
R e th a D a y
B o n n ie D e a n
Jay n e D ean
C h ris tin e D e L a a t
W illia m D en z
R o b e rt D ickey
J a c o b D ie d e ric h s
S ally D o w n s
M ik e D ow ney
J a n e D re y e r
sophomores — north campus
Invest in the Future
P h ilip D ro n e n
K e ith D u e rin c k
P a m e la D u fre sn e
K e ith D u n e r
J o h n D u rb in
P e te r D u rs t
D ia n a E lza
D a v id E rb s to e ss e r
G reg o ry E rb s to e ss e r
L in d a E ric k so n
L in d a J e a n E ric k s o n
M a rg u e rite E rn e st
M ich a el F eltz
Jo se p h F en elo n
H a z e l F ife
Jo s e p h F ilip
M a rjo rie F in le y
T e re s a F in u c a n e
Jo s e p h F ra n k s
J e a n n e F re im u th
G e o rg ia G o e rs
M ara G o odm an
R o b e rt G ra h a m
J u d y G ra m s e
R o b e rt G ra y e sk i
S u sa n G reg o ry
E d w a rd G ro n e r
D a v id G ru p p
R o b e rt G e h le
Jam es H ab d as
K a rl H a lb ig
D an ie l H a m b e l
D a v id H a m b e l
M a rg a re t H a m ilto n
C ry stal H a rd in g
J o h n H a tm a k e r
C o n s ta n c e H a u t
R o sem a ry H a v ra n e k
V ick i H e n rie
J o h n H e s k e tt
R o b e rt H ess
H a rry H o e c h b a u e r
S h a ro n H o lz k o p f
K a th le e n H o tc h k iss
R ic h a rd H o w a t
K a rla H ru b y
M a ria n n e H ru s c h k a
L o re tta H u b b a rd
E la in e H u b b e ll
S h irle y H u n t
C h a rle s H u rsh
G re g o ry In c ia rd i
D o n a ld J a c o t
W illia m J a h n
P h ilip J a h n s
S h aw n J o h n so n
J o h n F is h e r
L e o n a rd F itz p a tric k
E liz a b e th F le e r
W illiam F r a n k
D o ro th y F u sc o
B ru c e G a ry
K a r e n G ielo w
B a r b a ra G la jse k
R o b e r t G lo v er
L a rry F ic k
G e o rg e F ied o rc zy k
E d w a rd K elley
G le n d a K ig g in s
M ich a el K irin ic h
M ich a el K ist
J a m e s K itlica
Jean K onopka
C h ristin e K o v ac
W illiam K o v al
C a ro l K ra i
K a re n K ra u se
S h a ro n K rau se
L in d a K rav in sk y
Jan e K ubacki
S u sa n K u b a la
A la n K u b ik
M a ry K u las
N a n c y K us
R ay m o n d K u th a n
G e ra ld K v an d u ch
B ru ce L a b a n a u s k a s
G reg o ry L alish
M a rg a re t L a n e
M ary L a n g d o c
G a ry L a n g e n b a h n
N o rm a n L a R o c c o
J a m e s L a rso n
A la n L a S o ta
M a rily n L a w so n
M a rk L each
L in d a L e ah y
R o b e rt L e h n en
J e a n L e ich ti
W a y n e L ela
L a w ren c e L e m k a u
W illiam L e o n a rd
S u sa n L e ster
C h a rle s L o c k w o o d
G e o rg e L o fto n
K a th le e n L o g a n
F r e d L o h se
D ia n e L o n g
J o s e p h Los
Y v o n n e L o v in g
Jo h n L ukas
J e a n L u n d fe lt
L in d a L y czak
B a rry L ynch
C h ris to p h e r M a a c k
M ich a el M a c C re a d y
C a th y M a g d z ia rz
T e rre n c e M a jc e n
P a m e la M ak o w sk y
L y n n M a lb ro u g h
S u sa n M alm g ren
S a n d ra M a n u a l
S h a ro n M arw itz
Could it be that Chris Kovac is calling in her
broker?
J a m e s M a te sk i
J a n e t M a tu z a s
W illiam M ay
T e rry M cA leer
D an ie l M c C a rro ll
D o u g la s M cC o llu m
R o b e rt M c K a n e
C u rtis M cK ey
P e te r M cK n ig h t
R o n a ld M elv ille
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A1 M etzg er
E d w a rd M ey er
P a u l M ik u lcik
D ia n a M ik u sh
K a th y M iller
B ru ce M in n ic k
Jim M itc h ell
B ru ce M o o re
K a th y M o ra n
R ay m o n d M u d ra k
R u th M u llen
M a ry M u n d ay
J a n ic e N e ch v atal
C h arles N ich o ls
C a ro l N isse n
D a rle n e N o r th c r a f t
B o b N o rth w a y
L o n n ie N o v a k
K a th y O berly
S a n d ra O b zera
B ill O ld h am
K e n O lsen
R u ssell O lsen
B a rb O lso n
R o b e rt O lson
B a r b a ra O re
C arl O tte rn e s s
W a rr e n O v e rm a n
S a n d ra P a n e
C a n d y P an k o w
M a ria n n e P a p a c e k
K ath y P a rris h
E lm o P a tric k
R o b e rt P a tte r s o n
R o n a ld P a tte rs o n
R o d P a tu la
S h a ro n P a tu la
D ia n e P a w la k
P en n y P e rk in s
E lle n P e te rs
K e n t P e te rso n
D o n n a P h illip s
B a rb P ic k e rl
G a ry P leitg en
P a t P lo n k a
C a ro l P o lak o v ic
D a v id P o m m ier
R o g er P ow ell
G a y le P o w ers
R ic h a rd P o y n te r
D an ie l P re n d o ta
D a n P ro k o p
J a n ic e P u tts
B etty R aa p
M ich a el R ad o sev ich
L in d a R am ag e
R o b e rt R ead
B a rb a ra R eilly
G a ry R e in m u th
K im R em u s
K e n n e th R ice
B everly R iedy
D ia n e R im n ac
D a n R o b e rts
M ik e R o u ffa
M a r th a R o u sh
K a r e n R u n g g er
L a r ry R u ss
D e n n is S ad o w sk i
D a v id S a fra n s k i
Ja m e s S a if
J u d y S am ec
J e n n if e r S am u e l
P h il S a n d e rs
D a v id S ch a u w e c k e r
K a r e n S ch eck
S a n d ra S ch ie felb ein
H a rv e y S c h la c h te r
G e o rg e S c h re c k
J e a n S c h ro e d e r
K a rl S ch u lz
B a r b a ra S ch w artz
L in d a S ch w ass
W a y n e Schw endem an
J o n S e a b o rg
K a th y S eam an
J im S h aw
S u sa n S h eld o n
J u d y S h u lla w
M e rrill S h u llaw
sophomores
G o rd o n S kogsberg
J u lie S lac k
C h ristin e S lavicek
—
north campus
Hurdle All Obstacles
T h o m a s S lav icek
E d w a rd S lifk a
S a n d ra S lo v er
S a n d ra S m a ir
G en ev iev e S m ith
M a rily n S m ith
P h y llis S m ith
F ra n k S m o la
K e n n e th S ta u b
N o rm a S tav a
K a re n Steffey
R a n d a ll S to lk
W illiam S tu d e b a k e r
F r a n k S w a n so n
L y n n S w a n so n
R a n d a ll S w en so n
S h a ro n Sw iglo
D ia n a T a y lo r
G uy T hacher
H a r r ie t T h a c h e r
E ile e n T h e o b a ld
E lo d y T h o m as
K a th ry n T h o m p so n
M a ry T h o m se n
S a n d ra T h o rn e ll
D ia n e T o g a rin i
K a th y T o m es
W illia m T re lease
D a n ie l T u m p a c h
K u r t U b erig
K ris V a n D a h m
C h a rle s V asicek
R ic h a r d V a u g h n
A lla n V a v rin
T h o m a s V eg a
H e n ry V ejv o d a
L e s te r V e r V ers
R o b e r t V ite k
J a m e s V o ig h tm an r
K a r e n W a len cik
B re n t W a lk
W illia m W a lte rs
P aul W ander
S tu a r t W a rre n
K e n n e th W e b e r
M ild re d W e b ste r
D a v id W e g e n e r
L in d a W eills
Randy Sw enson takes the lead in a
gym -class relay.
S a n d ra W e ir
J o h n W e lls
S tev e n W e n d ell
B a r b a ra W erley
G a ry W e s t
P h illip W h itlo c k
K e n n e th W ild h ag en
N a n c y W ilk e rs o n
P a u le tte W ille
B u tc h W ilso n
S a n d ra W ils o n
R ic h a rd W im m e r
R o g e r W im m e r
S tev e n W in ch ell
E a r l W in te r
A n n W issm a n n
B a r b a ra W o lfe r
G a ry W o o d
S u sa n W o o d
R o g e r W o rre ll
D a v id Y o u n g b erg
M a rc ia Z a lk e
P a tr ic ia Z e m a n
D o n a ld Z ik is
C h ris tin e Z im m e rm a n
M ic h a e l Z o lad
P e te r Z o llin g e r
sophomores — south campus
W a lte r A b ra m itis
J a n e t A lec cia
T h o m a s A lth e n
D o ris A n d a
K a re n A n d e rso n
Find Mixed Interests
S u sa n A n d e rs o n
C a ro l A n n is
J a n e A rm s tro n g
D a n A rn o u il
K y le A u b rey
D e a n n a B aier
L a rry B ailey
R o s e m a rie B ak a
R o n B a ra n
M ich a el B a ric k m a n
B a r b a ra B a rr
C h a rle s B arro w
R o b e rt B a rth e lt
W a n d a B a rto n
B everly B ash am
B ru ce B a tsfo rd
C a ro le B ea ch am
D a rre ll B eeney
J e r a ld in e Bell
J a m e s B ern ick y
Sixty-seven to nothing!!!
“Let’s see what my locker partner has
today.”
S ally B ingle
D o n n a B lu m th al
E d w a rd B o u la
T o m B oyd
M a rjo r ie B ozynski
J o h n B rad ley
W illa r d B red field
K u r t B ressn er
J a n e t B rid g es
C la rk B ro d y
L a u r a B ro w n
H o w a rd B ru ce
E d d ie J o B u n k e r
A le x a n d ra B u rg er
D . P h illip B u rn sid e
N a n c y B u rs h e a rs
C ra ig B u rso n
B ill C a n tra ll
at
C a ro ly n C esn a
C a ro l C h e a d le
J im C le tc h e r
R ebecca C oker
L a rry C o le m a n
L e n a rd C o llia n d e r
S a ra h C o ste llo
W a lte r C ro w d u s
B ru c e D a c k
H a r o ld D a le
L in d a D a lu
M a ry D av id so n
i n t f e
E r ic D elb ecq
M itc h ell D elloff
J o h n D ex te r
S u e D ick e
R ic h a rd D illo n
A n n e D o b so n
B ra d le y D o w n in g
S tep h a n y D rew
N ancy D ubs
C a ro l E b e n ro th
T e rre n c e E n g stro m
W e n d y F eero
S tev e F ilip sk i
Ja m e s F inley
S a n d ra F lo o d
J u d ith F lo w ers
Jo se p h F lu th
K a te F o rh a n
C a ro l A n n F oss
C h a rle s F o ste r
S u sa n F ra n k s
L a u ra F re d e n h a g e n
G re g o ry G a rd n e r
M y ra G a rs id e
R ita G a rto n
C h a rle s G len d e n in
R ic h a rd G o e ttle r
T h e o d o re G o ete
A rd a th G o ld stein
Ja m e s G o o d lo w
S h a ro n G o tts c h a lk
F re d G ra h n
Ja m e s G ra y
C h e ry l G ro sre n a u d
C h a rle s G u lp in
S h a ro n H a a n
W illiam H a llo m
T e rri H a r th o n
S u sa n H a r tm a n
V irg in ia H a tta n
P a u le tte H ay es
L in d a H eic h
L a v e rn H e in tz
R o b e rt H en g els
R o b e rt H en n in g
C h ris to p h e r H e n ry
M ich a el H ersey
P h il H e tla n d
B a r b a ra H ey e
A lic e H ick s
D an ie l H ill
G lo ria H o ffm an
S u sa n H o g an
J a c q u e lin e H o g rew e
J a m e s H o le c
T e rry H o lm a n
C h eril H o m in
John H ouck
B o b H u d o v e rn ik
W y n n H u ltm a n
M a rk In g ra m
D ian a J a c k s o n
R an d i Jam es
S a n d ra J a r e s
Jan et Jen sen
Paul Jones
Judy Jo rd a n
L in d a K a lin a
S a n d ra K a s p a r
K a th ry n K ellogg
L a rry K e m p fe r
K a re n K en itz
D a v id K leven
L in d a K neggs
C ra ig K o sa r
F ra n k K o z a r
K a th le e n K ra m e r
M a ry K r a u t
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from the card catalog.
sophomores —south campus
Give Enthusiastic Support to DGHS Teams
K a th y K ro e g e r
C y n th ia K rsta n s k y
J a m e s K ru e g e r
G e o rg e K u b is
W illiam K u p fe r
L on L adem ann
J e a n n in e L a ss e r
C h ery l L e ach
D en n is L e o n a rd
E r ic L y c zak
G a il M a je r
M a ry M a re k
V irg in ia M c C a h a n
D e a n n a M cC lo u d
M a rily n M cD o le
S u sa n M c E a c h ro n
K e ith M eiser
B a r b a ra M e n d e
N a n c y M ilew sk i
L a w re n c e M iller
R ic h a rd M in a rik
T o m M in d ru m
D e n ise M isik
J a n e t M o ch el
N a n c y M o o re
R o b e r t M o o re
W illia m M o rris
L in d a M oy
W ayne M uhs
G a il M u irh e a d
Y v o n n e M u rre y
D o n a ld N e m e c
G a il N ielse n
B ru c e N ie r
H a r o ld N ie tsc h k e
S tev e n N o rth ru p
M a d a le n e N o rto n
M a ry A n n a N o rto n
G le n n N y stro m
W illiam P a lm e r
M ic h a e l P e trie
K a th le e n P fa ff
R o se m a ry P faff
D o ro th y P in d e l
J o h n P in g el
M a rs h a P lag g e
Jo an Podd
P a tr ic k P o m e s
S h irle y P o n ste in
G eo ffrey P o u n d s
L o r e tta P resley
K a re n R a m q u is t
D a n ie l R ay
M ic h a e l R ay
J a m e s R em p
N o rm a n R ih a
R e b e c c a R in d ell
S u sa n R in g o
S tev e R is ta u
M ich e le R o b b in s
M ik e R o b b in s
G a y e R o w an
W a y n e R u le r
R o b e rt R u p p e rt
B re n d a R y a n
C h ris tin e R y an
L a rry S a rlo
J u d ith S ch ec k
J a n e t S ch le if
M a rk S c h o tte n h a m e l
J o y c e S ch u ller
J e a n S ch u ltz
M a r th a S c h u m a c h e r
G en ev iev e S ch u n k
C h a rle s S ch u ster
S u sa n S ed le t
G o rd o n S h a ra p a ta
D o n n a S ieb e rt
B eth S la te r
J e a n e tte S m ieszk al
B a r b a ra S m ith
D e b o ra h S m ith
D ic k S m ith
J im S m ith
L in d a S m ith
S h a ro n S m ith
S u sa n S m ith
W a y n e S n y d er
K ay S o d er
B a rb Sow a
C ra ig S p an g le r
G re g Spix
F r e d S tah n k e
M ich a el S teh n ey
J a m e s S teim er
B re n d a S to lt
E ilee n S trejc
M ic h a e l S tric k la n d
C o lle e n S ullivan
M ich a el S urges
J u d y S u stm an
S tan ley S utkus
K e ith T h o lin
K en T h o lin
C a ro l T h o m p so n
S h a ro n T o g n e tti
K a re n T o m e ra
C a rm e n T o w n sen d
C a ro l T rim m
P ris T u re k
E ric T w eedy
E liz a b e th U rb a n
L o u ise U rb ik
T om V ana
D o n V esely
R . M ich a el V orel
“G ive me a D ; G ive me a G ”
T e rry V oss
Jack V ukov
C a ro l V y m etal
T h o m a s W a g n er
R o b e rt W a llac e
L e e W eem s
L a rry W h e eler
S an d y W h e eler
B e rn ic e W h ite
J a n e W iley
E d w a rd W itt
S u zan n e W ray
K e n Z a d n ich ek
S teve Z a h lit
Lonny Z ahour
C a th e rin e Z o llin g er
class o f 1966
Jim Vrom an
president
A fter two years of high-school experience, members
of the Class of 1966 m ade a smooth transition to the
leadership and responsibilities of upper-class position.
M any spirited juniors supported their officers in the o r­
ganization of successful class projects and consistently
exhibited great school spirit and the enthusiasm to play
an active p a rt in all aspects of high-school life. The last
class unaffected by the division of cam puses, these jun­
iors climax one m ajor phase of D ow ners Grove High
School’s development.
The junior year is always an active tim e; but, for the
Class of 1966, this year m arked exceptional achieve­
m ents in all respects of school life. Junior athletes sup­
ported the m any DGHS victories in all m ajor athletic
com petition; junior leaders helped to schedule and plan
extra-curricular activities; and juniors sponsored a m em ­
orable dance and a first-place Hom ecom ing float. The
im print this class leaves on Downers Grove High
School’s history will be definite— a lasting rem inder of
a unique group.
D avid W olff
vice-president
Tom Brickwell
secretary
Juniors have lots o f drive, according to the experts.
Barb Erickson
treasurer
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F re d A d a m s
M a e A h ls c h la g e r
L a rry A llp o rt
C a th y A n d e rs o n
J u n e A d a m itis
E lv ira A d am s
R ic h a rd A n d rew s
P en n y A n k en y
P a tric ia A u b e rry
S u sa n A u g u stin e
G re g o ry B alzer
C in d y B ane
D a v id B an n e r
M e la n ie B a rb e r
D a n ie l B a rig h t
W illia m B a rk a u sk i
R o la n d B ark o w
M
M ic h a e l B a rn e s
T h o m a s B a rn e tt
W illia m B a rro w s
L in d a B artels
B a r b a ra B a rtz
R a n d a ll B arz
L in d a B arto s
R ic jia rd B a s t
T a m ra B a te m a n
J a m e s B a tta n
E d w a rd B au c h
C a ro ly n B a u e r
J o A n n B ec k er
R o n a ld B e d n a rz
R o b e rt B eh n
R ic h a rd B ein
F re d B en in g
S a n d ra B e n n e tt
M a rg a re t B erg
Typing class is an hour o f rigorous accuracy and vigorous activity.
L in d a B erry
R ic h a rd B e rto lin o
G reg g B ia c h e
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juniors
Strive for Self-improvement
S a n d ra B iegal
R o g e r B illings
G e o rg e tte B in k s
T e rre n c e B la id a
C h a rle s B la tch ley
B u d B o ck e r
D ia n e B o ja n
L esley B o llin g er
L a rry B o n er
R o b e rt B ooker
S h e rry B o sh o n ig
P a m e la B o siac k i
K e ith B o u rg eo is
D e n n is B o u rk
W illia m B o y d
T h o m a s B rad ley
M a r io n B rd lik
G e o rg e n e B reag el
W illiam B ria n
T h o m a s B rickw ell
J u le n e B risco lin o
N a n c y B ro w n
R o b e r t B ro w n
B ru c e B u c h a n a n
S tev e n B u c k m a ste r
K a re n B u k o v ac
C a ro l B ulsis
N o r m a B u n tin g
R a y m o n d B u rd e tt
J u n e B urgess
B ru c e B u tz ler
L e e C ald w ell
S c o tt C a m e ro n
J e a n C a m p b e ll
D a v id C a n n a n
D o n n a C ap e k
P a m e la C ask ey
L a rry C earley
S h a ro n C e ra n e k
R o b e rta C erveny
C h a rlo tte C h a p k a u sk a s
R o b e rt C h a p k o
R o b e rt C h a rp e n tie r
A n d re w C h ern iv sk y
C la u d ia C h rist
G e o rg e C h ris t
P a u l C h isw ick
J u lie C ich
M e lin d a C o lley
H o o p e r C o llin g s
D o n n a C o lv in
S an d y C o n n e t
D e n n is C o n ro y
G a ry C o o p e r
L a w re n c e C o o p e r
T e rry C o p p e r
J im C o rn e liu s
M a ry C o rriv e a u
G re g C ra n d a l
C h a rle s C ra b tre e
J im C ro n e
R ic h a rd C u m m in g s
L a n a C u sh in g
L in d a C u sh in g
M ila n ie D ’A q u ila
H e le n D ale y
M a rg e D a ly
N a n c y D a v id s o n
S an d y D av id so n
J o h n D a v ie s
J o n D av is
Jo h n D eL azzer
P a t D e M a s te rs o n
C liff D etlefsen
R o n D iC arlo
B ob D ick e
J a n D ied e rc h s
J e a n e tte D o d e
J o A n n D o m k o sk i
D av e D o n a rs
J a n D o rio n
L y n n D o ty
S u e D o u b ek
K a th i D o w n in g
D o n D ra b ik
D o u g D raeg er
L in d a D re ssie r
K ath y D re y e r
S andy D ro n e n
J o h n D u d ley
S h a ro n D ra lle
D e a n n e D ra n e
M a ry D y b en
D ia n e E b e rt
S tev e E g g e n b erg er
L u e lla E ise n h a m m e r
J im E lliso n
D a rle n e E n g fe r
B arb E ric k s o n
D a rla E v e re tt
C arl E k
N an cy E lh a rd
P au l E lias
Jenni Hanford finds a new meaning for discovery.
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juniors
Join in the Campaigns of an Election Year
J a m e s F a irs
S tep h e n F a n ia
P h illip F a ris
J a m e s F e tt
J o a n n e F ie n e
R o n a ld F ie p k e
J a m e s F ie rc e
D o n n a F ilip
N ancy- F ilip o w icz
M a rg a re t F in le y
D u d ley F is h e r
J a c k F is h e r
Ja m e s F le e r
J o h n F lee tw o o d
R ic h a rd F leg e l
J o a n n F le isc h m a n
V e rn a F le isc h m a n
T e rry F lem in g
D o u g la s F o re m a n
S tev en F o ste r
F r e d F ra n c is
D a v id F r a n k
R o y F ra n k lin
B a r b a ra F ra n k s
S u sa n F re d e ric k so n
H e le n F re ita g
G le n F ro em m in g
J a m e s G a h lo n
P a tr ic ia G allig an i
N ic k G a llin a
G e ra ld G a n d e rs
J a m e s G a n sb e rg
N a n c y G a rd n e r
Junior girls form a chorus line to get their man elected.
C y n th ia G a w rilu k
R ussell G e n tille
D ia n a G ie g o ld t
M a rg u e rite G ie s la r
C andy G nas
T e rry G o d b o ld
D e n ise G o d fre y
M a rily n G o lin sk i
J o a n n G o llin g e r
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Juniors focus their attention on election antics.
E liz a b e th G o o ld
L in d a G o tts c h a lk
T h o m a s G o u ld in g
P a tric ia G ra b o w
R ic h a rd G ra d y
J o h n G ra e h lin g
M a ry G raff
Jeffrey G r a f to n
R o b e rt G re p lin g
M ic h a e l G re tz
D ia n e G rie s s e r
B everly G ro e b li
H a ro ld G ro e b li
S u sa n G ro te n h u is
C h a rle s G ro th
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D av id G ro v e s
M ary G ru b b s
R ic h a rd G u e n th e r
P en n y H a a k
S u san H a g a n
J o h n H a g lu n d
M a rc ia H a g lu n d
M ich a el H a h n
R o b e rt H a id e r
J a n ic e H a je k
K e n n e th H a m m e r
E llen H a n c o c k
G uy H ane
Jenni H an fo rd
S ue A n n H a n s e l
C h a rle s H a r r is
K a th ry n H a rs h e y
B e rth a H a rw e ll
K a re n H a u fla ire
R o n a ld H a v e lk a
P a m e la H a w k in s
E d w a rd H e d b o rn
Jeffrey H e d le r
D a v id H eg g en
P en n y H e rm a n
P a t H e rm an n
J a m e s H o c k in
K e n t H e rtz in g
“If I am elected, I prom ise to .
J a n H e r v e rt
P eggy H la d y
D o n a ld H o c k in g
M ary J a n e H o e k s tra
M arsh all H o ffm a n n
R o b e rt H o lm a n
C aro ly n H o lm e s
L o is H o lp u c h
G ay le H o m in
S h a ro n H o n z ik
A rd e lla H o rn
A lb e rt H u b b a rd
Jam es H um m el
D ia n e H u m p h ris
D o ro th y Id e
D o n Ieh l
L a u ra J a c k s o n
B ev e rly J a c o b s
H a rry J a c o b s o n
Jam es Jaco b u s
W illiam J a c o t
J o y ce J a e c k
B everly J a n e s
R an d y J a n o u s e k
A lla n Ja n k o w sk i
S ta n fo rd J e n s e n
M ary A n n J o h a n s e n
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ju n io rs
Spend Their Time Wisely
C o lle e n J o h n so n
J u d ith J o h n so n
K u rt Jo h n so n
T h o m a s Jo litz
D o n n J o se p h
K a re n J u stin e n
A lla n K alin o w sk i
K a th ry n K a n d a l
D ia n e K a rd y n a ls k i
S h a ro n K asel
R o b e rt K em p
L a w re n c e K e n d z o ra
C h a rle n e K ing
J a n ic e K jeld sen
E d w a rd K o c h
S u sa n K o lzo w
H a r r ie t K o n ik o w
K a th y K o sm a l
G eo rg e K rh o u n e k
W illiam K rieg s
K a r e n K rin g
T h o m a s K ro n q u is t
W illiam K ro p ik
D a v id K reu g er
R u ssell K ru g
S h a ro n L a cey
J o a n n e L a czy n sk i
C a th y L a F a v e
C a ro l L a h n e r
Jeff L a lish
C h ery l L a m b
T hom as L andzaat
R ic h a r d L a n e
W illia m L a n g e
J o a n L a sk a
S an d y L a T h ro p
T im o th y L a u in g
R o b e r t Law
D ia n e L a w b u rg h
R ay m o n d L aw ing
P au l L ehm ann
J o h n L e o n a rd
R ay m o n d L e o n a rd
L in d a L e sc h
D a v id L ew is
E lsie L ew is
J u d ith L in d b erg
A n n e tte L in n e n
W in ifre d L ip sk e
L a rry L o e h e r
R o b ert L ouck
E th lee n e L o u d e rm e lt
N a n c y L ove
J a n ic e Low
E lb e r t L oyd
A la n L u e h m a n n
D ia n e L u p a c
J u d y L ynch
K ris ta M a c D o n a ld
W illiam K o v a rik
D o ro th y K ra i
R ita K ra m e r
T h o m a s K ra m e r
S u sa n K leb b a
M ich a el K lich
R ay m o n d M a c h e n
M ary M a ciaszek
J a m e s M a c lin
K a th y M a c Q u ilk in
C a th y M ag irl
S u sa n M ag u ire
T h o m a s M a jc e n
J e ri M a la sk i
P a u l M a lik
V irg in ia M a re k
E d w in M a rsh a ll
C h a rle s M a rtin e z
J o a n M asa
N o rm a n M assio n
K e n n e th M ath e w s
K e n n e th M a to u s e k
W illiam M a tu z a s
G e o rg e M cA lp in e
L a u rie M cA n d rew s
B o n n ie M cB ath
R o b e rt M cC o n au g h y
S u sa n M cC o rm ick
R ic h a rd M cC ro ry
C h ris M c G ary
S h aw n M c G o w a n
S tev en M c G u ire
G a il M c L e lla n d
A n a M cM illan
P a m e la M cM illan
J a n B ac ch i
C ec elia M ech
P a u le tte M eg er
S u sa n M e lc h io ri
T im o th y M ellish
T h o m a s M ellish
J a n e t M en d e
Jeffrey M en efee
E lle n M erk in
C a ro l M ey er
S u sa n M ik u lc ik
L in d a M ilin a ire
G a ry M iller
J a n e t M iller
C o n le y M in n ic k
J a n ic e M o e lle r
F or Jim Vrom an, the grass is greener on the
other side o f the ocean.
Laura Jackson ponders the practicality o f recent Parisian fashions.
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R o n a ld M o y
L a u r a M u e lh a u se n
J u d y M u n so n
K a th le e n M u rp h y
P a tr ic ia M u rp h y
R o b e r t M u rra y
J o a n N a p o ls k i
A n th o n y N a rd u c c i
C h a r lo tte N a rd y
D a v id N e lso n
T h e o d o re N ic h o la s
S c o tt N ielse n
L a rry N ie lse n
M a r g o t N ijb o e r
S h a ro n N isiu s
M ic h a e l N o h e jl
K a r e n N o rd h e im
G a ry N o r th r u p
W illia m N o v ey
Jo h n N u rre
G e r a ld O em ig
W illia m O liv er
B y ro n O lso n
F re d O lso n
S te p h e n O lso n
K a th le e n O rb a n
L a r ry O rtm a n
B a rry O sb o rn e
D ia n n e O ’S h ea
S u sa n P a a r a
Students capture the rapture o f Be­
ethoven’s Fifth.
R o g er P a c h te r
J a m e s P a c k a rd
V e rn o n P a h n k e
R a lp h P a lm e r
P au l P ankow
S h irle y P a rd u e
D o n a ld P a rin i
R ussell P a rin i
A n d re a P a rk
D an a P a rk e r
R o ss P a tric k
E la in e P a tte rs o n
S u sa n P e c in a
C a ro l P e d e rse n
Jam es P en
N e ls o n P e lle tie r
Jack P ender
J o h n P erc h o ro w ic z
T h e o ra P esek
P h illip P esto w
R o b in P e trie
R oger. O ver and out.
S u sa n P fa ff
D a v id P ierc e
D e n ise P le ro n i
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Contribute to the Blend of School Harmony
J u d y P la te
E ric P lettin g
D ia n a P lu cin sk i
P a tric ia P lu h a r
R o b e rt P o lin g
T h o m a s P o lla rd
J o h n P o m es
G a ry P o n d e r
R ic h a rd P o ten z a
P a tric ia P ow ers
M a rc ia P rice
B o n n ie P ro c to r
C h a rle s P ro c to r
S u sa n P rzybylsk i
R o g er P u tts
J o s e p h R ad o sev ich
R o n a ld R ae
M ich a el R a m a k e r
M a rg a re t R a y
J u d ith R ed field
D arlen e R e h fe ld t
D elo res R e h r
B a rb a ra R e ic h a rd t
M ich a el R eid y
P a u l R eilly
R en e e R ez ab ek
G u y R ic h a rd s
R o b e rt R id e r
M ad ely n R im n a c
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Z o u n d s. . . W hat sounds!
N ils R in g w all
M ary R itte r
K eith R o b erts
L y n n R ogus
T h o m as R o ss
D en n is R o u cek
B a rb a ra R o zic
B a rb a ra R u h le
L ero y R u n g g er
S tep h e n R y an
M a ry A n n S a if
D irk S alisb u ry
J e s se S an ch ez
B everly S a n d e rs
E lm e r S a u n d e rs
R o n a ld S c h a d t
M a rc i S c h a tte n b e rg
S u sa n S ch a u w e c k e r
L o u is S ch ec k
E la in e S ch in d a lg a
S ally S ch m id t
G a ry S c h m itt
A n g ie S c h n e id e r
D a rly n e S c h n e id e r
C arl S c h o e n b a c h
juniors
Enjoy DGHS Activities
R o n a ld S ch ro e d e r
T e rry S c h ro e d e r
J o h n S ch u lz
J o h n S ch u lz
L in d a J . S ch u lz
L in d a S ch u lz
C a ro l S ch u tt
D o n a ld S c h u tt
D e n n is Scofield
Typically, Juniors ride in high style.
Ja m e s S c o tt
M a rjo rie S eesem ann
B ert S eltzer
A lb e rt S en g sto ck
J o h n S ew ard
W illiam S h ark ey
P h ilip S h e rid a n
D an ie l S h erm a n
K e n n e th S ievers
L in d a S im ek
R u ssell S im o n so n
R a e S im u n d z a
S u sa n S itto n
Ja n d esa Skoog
J a n is S lep ick a
S a n d ra S lep ick a
J e a n e tte S lifk a
M a rla S m allw o o d
M ic h e le S m allw o o d
P e rry S m ia r
E d w a rd S m ith
J a n S m ith
T h o m a s S m ith
J a m e s S m rz
T e rry S o b a n ia
J a n e e n S o lak
L in d a S taffo rd
M a rg a re t S tary
K e n n e th S te d n itz
H a r tm u t S tein m ey e r
K a rl S teisk al
P a t S tev en s
B a r b a ra S to rm e r
D o n a ld S to rm o e n
G e o rg ia S tran g
A lic e S tro h m
P a tric k S u lliv an
D av id S u n d ah l
G e o rg e S v o b o d a
J a m e s S w ick
G a y le Szal
Is a b e lla S zm itk a
M ich a el T a c k
P at T appenden
T im o th y T a te
D av id T a y lo r
J e a n T a y lo r
R o y T e sten
A nn Thacher
M a rily n T h e rio t
T hom as T hom as
D ia n e T h o m p so n
Dick Andrews and D ick Lane reenact The Fall o f the Rom an
Empire.
“Chocolate covered what!”
N a n c y T h o m p so n
S u sa n T h o rn
A n th o n y T o m a z in
K a th le e n T o v re a
W a y n e T ra czy k
T a b e th a T r a p a n i
K e n n e th T u c k e r
C in d y T u id e r
K a th e rin e T u rn e r
G e o rg ia U lb ric h t
C la re n c e U n g e r
L o u is U rid il
R u th V ancil
J o s e p h V a th
L in d a V e rn o n
G e r a ld V lcek
T im o th y V o c k e
Ja m e s V ro m a n
G e o rg e W a g n e r
Jo h n W agner
L in d a W a g n er
W illia m W a g n e r
R o b e rt W a ld o n
W illia m W a lk e r
D a v id W a lla c e
L in d a W a lle r
R o b e rt W a llic h
D o n a ld W a llin g fo rd
J o h n W a lte r
G uy W ander
ju n io rs
Assume Upperclass Position
M a rs h a W a rn e r
S c o tt W a th a ll
G a ry W a tk in s
E rn e stin e W e b b e r
M ic h a e l W e b e r
H e llm u th W e d d e r
G re tc h e n W e h rm e is te r
S tep h e n W eil
L in d a W e ip e rt
S h irley W elch
D ie n W erley
L in d a W erley
T h o m a s W h ite
T h o m a s W h itlo c k
J u lia n n W ic k ljn e
S u e W id n e r
N a n c y W ilso n
“I give you my candidate—
promises, promises, prom ises.”
A junior boy begins another thrilling day.
N a n c y W in g ert
A la n W itte k in d t
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B a r b a ra W o eh rel
E lle n W o lf
G reg o ry W o lf
“Did you hear the latest about . . . ?”
D a v id W olff
G lo r ia W o o d
W illiam W o rth
P a tric ia W rig h t
J a m e s Y erges
K a re n Y o u n ts
N a n c y Y u d c h itz
M a rc ia Z a rk o
J o h n Z ieg le r
K a re n Z e m a n
G e o rg e Z u las
J o a n Z w a rt
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lit
class o f 1965
Bruno Janoski
president
M em bers of the Senior class look back proudly upon many accomplishments.
As underclassm en in the largest single class to date, students developed qualities
of leadership and dependability through active participation in the classroom, on
the athletic field, and in extra-curricular activities. Planning class picnics and
hom ecom ing floats each year, a Christm as dance in their junior year, and a benefit
movie in their senior year, brought mem bers of the class of 1965 together to work
tow ard com m on goals. This year, seniors were especially proud of their grand
prize-winning H om ecom ing float, the Senior play, “Star W agon,” a memorable
prom , and impressive com m encem ent ceremonies.
Achievem ent and excellence in m any areas have brought credit to DGHS and to
the entire class. In academ ic endeavors, senior students achieved honors and were
the recipients of m any college scholarships. In varsity athletics, senior sportsmen
com peted with skill and enthusiasm on the field, track, m at, and court. As leaders
in the high school, DG seniors successfully organized a great many extra-curricu­
lar activities.
W ith the pom p of graduation exercises, seniors end an experience of four mem ­
orable years, prepared for the future by a quality education at Downers Grove
C om m unity High School.
John H olic
vice-president
Cindy Carty
secretary
Bill M oore
treasurer
Seniors steam to victory.
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seniors
Begin a Challenging Year
Registration is not so complicated for seniors.
Brenda Lee Abbott
Sandra Lee Abshire
Samuel Adair
Anthony Adduci
John Adduci
Pat N olan and Bill Jegl finance their education with summer earnings.
Sue Ann Agriesti
Stewart Aitchison
During registration, class officers Cindy Carty and John H olic recruit workers
for class projects.
Patricia Alexander
G len Anderson
Sharrel Arpp
Mary Lee Albert
Thomas Aleccia
Barbara Allport
Carl Alsup
Sheila Andersen
Gerry Anderson
M elinda Antink
Crystal Armgard
Bruce Arm strong
Carolyn Arnett
N ancy Austin
Elaine Backlund
Austin Bahr
Jon Balke
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Terrence Barows
Deborah Barschow
Elsie Bartlett
Bonita Barton
Sue Ann Bartlett
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Carol Baske
Bryan Bateman
Linnah Gary exclaims, “Did you say
Scream Test?"
Peter Bateman
Nancy Ann Batten
M arianne Bazata
Helen Beck
Randall Beck
Janet Beightol
Susan Beisner
Steven Benedict
Phyllis Bennett
Barbara Ann Berg
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seniors
Are Expert in the Art of Pantomine
Sharon Berger
Marilyn Bespole
Laurie Biang
Karen Bingham
Glenn Blair
Wayne Blonn
Carol Blossfield
Jeanine Biber
Janice Blumthal
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Gloria Berresford
James Berrill
W alter Bidus
Patricia Biestman
"They don't leave much to the imagination, do they?"
*****
Mary Beth Boettner
Gabriele Bolavec
Terry Boner
Tom M itchell consults his counselor.
Reginald Bottger
Dorothy Bradley
Mary Jane Bradley
David Bradshaw
Julie Braun
Carole Brdlik
Patricia Brearley
Laurel Bressner
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Jerry Boness
Russell Bores
seniors
Learn from People and from Books
Donna N elson tries to find a thin book for her next
book report.
Nancy Bryant
Linda Burianek
M ichael Bukovac
D onna Breyfogle
Robert Brockschmidt
Kathryn Broehl
Lowell Brom
Kenneth Brown
Scott Brown
Russell Bulsis
Philip Bumblauskas
Linda Burgess
Lenore Burkhardt
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Philip Bush
seniors
Put Creative Talent to Work
W endy Calnen
Nancy Bussey
Philip Bylnowski
Linda Camp
James Canada
Seniors work far into the night to create a
prize-winning float.
Sheila Carey
Corrine Carhoun
Daniel Carlson
Ingrid Carlson
Lahna Carlson
Sandra Carpenter
Irvin Carsten
Linda Carsten
Cynthia Carty
Anita Cerv
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Susan Charlton
Linda Childress
Gary Christ
Carole Chval
Sue Ann Ciesielski
Alice Clark
Carl Clark
Carol Cohen
Gary Coker
Donald Colem an
James C ollins
Joanne Conkey
Jack Conner
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Mary Corrigan
Frederick Costa
seniors
Join in Homecoming Festivities
Dan Courtney
Karen Crosier
N eil Covert
Elizabeth Czulak
Susan Crane
Patricia Creamer
mmm
Richard Dale
Football captain A1 Staidl honors senior royalty.
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Mariette Cresson
James Daniel
Rita Dasko
Dennis Davis
Martin Dedera
Patrick Denning
Grace Derpack
Barbara Desm ond
Patricia Devlin
Seniors steam toward the Grand Prize.
Yvonne D i Carlo
John D ooley
Christine Diebold
Sandra Dorion
Judy Diederichs
John D om agata
Donna D ow
James Dow ns
Russell D udley
James Duffy
G retchen Doss
Carolyn Dudgeon
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Charles Dunham
Terry Dunn
Barry Minehart rounds third and heads for home.
Patricia Dunning
John Du Puis
Joseph Ebenroth
Barbara Ehr
Coradel Eichmann
Carol Eickemeyer
John Elias
seniors
Are Noted for Spirited Participation
Frank Endrias
Lawrence Engelsman
Greg Wright, Bob Lewis, Bud Pulaski, and Walt Smiezkal earn honors for DGHS.
Diane England
Hugh Epping
Judith Ericson
Thom as Evans
Alan Evanston
Patricia Farrell
Kenneth Faulk
Ann Feinstein
John Fenelon
Bad weather can not dampen spirits o f Coradel Eichmann, Cynthia Rozak.
Linda Otterness. and Carole White.
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Jeffery Ferguson
Janice Fiene
James Fitzgerald
A lena Fingerhut
Carla Fisher
Roger Fisher
Thom as Forhan
Barbara Foss
Jacqueline Francis
D onald Fredenhagen
Jim Francis starts on the long road to
Carnegie Hall.
James Fredenhagen
Sharon Freestate
Connie Frick
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Janice Fron
Diane Furman
seniors
Take an Interest in the Fine Arts
Christine G allow ay
John Gammuto
Karen Garside
Linnah Gary
A . G ary Gauger
Sharon Gawriluk
Victor Gawriluk
Christine Geiser
Karen Genatempo
Ronald Gentile
Ronald G etty
Margaret G etz
Cindy W ysoglad develops artistic talents.
Edward Giltner
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D ouglas G oding
M ichael G oetsch
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Stephen G oettler
Andrew Goetz
Paula G oode
G eorge G oodlow
Rosem ary Graff
“Boys, this is what we call a footb all.”
Claudia Graham
Barbara Grandys
Bess Granot
D ean Gregory
Sandra Groth
Douglas Gulbrandsen
Jeffrey Gulick
Richard Gustafson
Phillip Haag
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Robert Haberman
Christine Haggard
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seniors
Learn the Secrets of Athletic Strategies
K athleen Haick
Linda Hassell
Thom as Hallin
Carol Hasselbacher
W endy Hamilton
Susan Harris
Virginia Harshey
Eva Harvanek
N eal Harvey
Gloria Harwell
John Hathaway
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Lawrence Hattan
Lynn Havlik
seniors
Develop Varied Interests
Diana Heck
Larry Hector
Linda H egg
Margaret Henderson
W illiam Henry
W illiam Herman
Robert Herrick
Kathleen Herron
N ancy Heskett
W endy Hess
Diane Hlady
Larry Hodson
Carol Hoffert
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Pete Pohlmann makes it clear to Juniors that they must
maintain an upper hand at the traditional Freshman
Party.
Mary Ann Hoffert
Lynn Hoffm an
John H olic
Christopher Holiday
Shirley H ollow ell
Deborah H ood
Jo Ann M ech, Linda Tamburrino, and Gretchen D oss
do the honors at the G A A Picnic.
Dave Thom pson m oves out in front during half-tim e
activities.
Elizabeth H oudek
Karen Houkal
M ilton Hoskins
John Howat
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Margaret Howden
John Hrabal
Mike Goetsch ponders a chem ical theory.
Jerry Hron
M ichael Hruby
N ancy H ubbell
Judith Hudek
Clifford H ughes
Beth Huffman
June Hunt
Jasper Ingram
John Ingram
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Barry H udovernik
Bonnie Hughes
Harold Hurwitz
Dwight Hutchison
Barbara Izard
N ancy Jacot
seniors
Are Involved in All Phases of Learning
Judith Jakovec
Claudia Janke
Bruno Janoski
Richard Jelinek
Marta Jensen
LCdii j c p a c u
Virgil Johnson
Shirley Janoski
ju u iu i
junnbun
Lee Anne Jordan
Seniors find humor in Shakesperian com edies.
Leighton Johnson
Tamara Johnson
Rudy Kamm an
Patricia Kapinos
W illiam Jegl
D. John Joyce
Cary Keen
Karen Keistler
Mary Kenny
Carol Zeman, like all seniors is very willing to give instruction.
Charles Klaren
Libbie Klaus
Joanne Kleinke
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Paul Kerchner
Karen Kern
Kathleen Kielusiak
D ouglas Kirkparick
Thom as Kitlicka
Gail Kittle
Kirby Klunder
Patricia Kmak
seniors
Demonstrate Experienced Leadership
Anthony Kmiec
Thom as Knorr
Richard Kobal
Linda K och
Georgia Kohout
Rudolph Kolar
Daniel Konczak
Katherine Kosar
John Kostner
Karen Koval
Vito K owalchuk
David Kowalski
Charles Kraut
Paul Krefft
John Holic explains one o f those exciting Freshman Party games.
James Kozar
Alexander Kramar
Robert Krasa
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Sherry K remholz
Thom as Kresse
Robert Krueger
William Krueger
Janet Kubis
Patricia Kucia
Donald Kunkel
Diane Kupfer
Only the best performance merits a response
from the senior boys.
Raymond Kurek
Kenneth Kurzawa
Susan Kuyper
Thom as Kviz
N ancy Lacey
Susan Lacey
H olly Lademann
Kent Lage
Paul Landzaat
Judy Larson
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seniors
Enjoy Both Sides of a Dramatic Production
Linda Lavicka
Odette Leach
M arilyn Lee
Allan Leonard
John Leonhardt
Arthur Letts
Sandy Stafford's face mirrors the drama.
“My cat’s better than your cat.”
Douglas Little
Cathy Lizak
Michael Levgard
Robert Lewis
Virginia Lile
Stephen Lomax
Richard Long
Linda Lopinsky
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seniors
Show a Flare for the Unusual
Gail Lord
Richard Lucas
Stephen Lukas
Ralph Luchtenburg
Roger Lucier
Robert Lukas
Samuel Lumb
Susan M addox
Joseph Maes
Barb Bergstrom, Cindy
Rozac, and Coradel Eichmann
make
beautiful
music with their bows.
Mary Magirl
Maureen Mahoney
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Andrew Makal
M ardell Makowsky
Linda Martin
Robert Martin
Tina Martinkus
Joyce Marwitz
Jim Rhea relates the experience o f his African safari.
Ann V eysey, Sandy Stafford, and Linnah Gary prepare for a discotheque debut.
Francine M astny
Thom as Matalis
Thom as Matheis
John M azour
Theodore M cAleer
Janice McArthur
Robert M cCartney
Russell McCartney
Margaret Masters
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For one hundred eight seniors, N ational Honor Society membership is an important
achievement
Suzanne Meeker
Sharon Mehl
John M ellott
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Joseph M cConaughy
Kenneth M elville
Elaine McEachron
Fred Mesek
seniors
Strive for Excellence
Stephen M ester
Diana M etz
James Meyer
Richard M eyer
James Milder
A. Douglas M iller
G loria Miller
Jon Mindrum
Barry M inehart
James Mirous
Thom as M itchell
Edith M ochel
Carol M oeller
Constance M olenda
Peter M oler
Terence M olloy
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Dave Thom pson, Paul M cNam ara, Larry Engelsman,
and El Zwart are eager aspirants for Thespian honors.
Alan M onfils
Arlen M onfils
W illiam M ortensen
Charles Mrazek
Ross Rutherford adds finishing touches to a senior masterpiece.
W illiam M oore
Edwin M oravec
Steven Mori
Darlene M uckey
Roger Mudrak
Drusilla Mundinger
Kimberly M urphy
Frank N agy
Kay N ansen
Suzanne Narce
Donna N ash
Steven N auretz
Robert N aw a
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seniors
Work to Capture the Prize
Judith Nechvatal
Donna N elson
Karen N elson
Laurence N elson
Linda Netzelm ann
Steven Nicholas
Linda N ielsen
James N ier
Sue Ann N olan
Larry Norm an
Seniors find that laughter lightens the task o f float production.
Bonnie N ixon
Patricia Nolan
F. Lynne N orw ood
Linda Novak
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Ronald N elson
Donna Norris
seniors
Prepare for Future Years
Thom as Nurre
Phyllis Nyberg
John N ystrom
Margaret Obitts
Sharon Oldham
Daniel Ortman
Gary Ortner
Linda Ortner
Gail Osadzienski
Linda Orterness
Randy Pachnik
Jerome Packard
Patricia Palmer
Dennis Pankow
Thom as Parrish
Susan Parucka
Steve Patsones
Robert Payne
Robert Pederson
Terry Peiffer
Sandra Phillips
Patricia Pickens
W illiam Payne
Cathylou Pearson
Phylli
Sharon Peters
Charles Peterson
Charles Phillips
C. Douglas Pickrel
Raym ond Pijanowski
Linda Pilson
Peter Pohlmann
William Polk
Lawrence Pommier
Ron Zarn realizes that high ladder work is not a hit and
miss proposition.
seniors
Create M ississippi Mist
Doris Quillman
Timothy Rezac
Judie Radowitz
James Rhea
Catherine Raming
Frank Rich
Co-chairman Linda Martin adds final touches
to Hom ecom ing decorations.
Nancy Rich
John Richards
Lynne Riddell
Donald Reed
Kathryn Rehm
seniors
Emphasize Physical Fitness
Rose Ann Rieder
Susan Ripkey
Ruby Riedy
James Rietz
Scott Ritter
N ancy Robb
Charlie G ibson prepares to defy gravity.
Carolyn Roberts
Sharyn Robertson
Susan Robinson
Robert Rowland
Cynthia Rozak
Robert Ruehmann
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Bonnie Rogers
Barbara Roskam
Ross Rutherford
James Ruzicka
Thom as Ryan
Brian Salus
D om inic Sanchez
Carol Scelonge
Carl Schmidt
D aniel Schmidtke
Robert Schultz
M ary Schwendeman
Robert Sacher
Roger Safarik
A . Linda Scherger
Patricia Schlamann
Philip Schmuck
Linda Schnierle
Catherine Schultz
N icholas Sebastian
Thom as Seccom be
Barbara Seckler
m
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David Seeseman
Lucia Sepulveda
Raymond Seybert
Edward Sharp
Linda Shaw
Deborah Shields
David Shullaw
Jacqueline Shutes
Barbara Sidley
Constance Siedlecki
Randall Siem aszek
Stephen Simko
Patricia Sinnick
Ellen Sitton
Gregory Skala
Laura Skala
Steven Skarda
Stanley Slachetka
Edward Sleezer
Walter Smieskal
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class o f 1965
Is the Largest in DGHS History
Carol Smith
Laura Smith
Mary Stack
Patricia Stack
W. James Starkey
Albert Staszak
Steven Stekelberg
Joan Stenstrom
N ancy Smith
Sandra Snider
Patricia Sommer
Alan Staidl
Diane Stanfield
Peter Stathas
Janis Stefiuk
Theodore Steiskal
Andre Stepelton
Carol Stevens
Arne Stevenson
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seniors
Investigate the W orld of Knowledge
Evelyn Stolt
Joan Stringer
Lynn Stuke
Frank Suchomel
Judith Szal
Linda Tamburrino
Johnnie Ann Tasmer
M ason Taylor
v m i
Cecelia Strobl
Donald Studebaker
Gary Studnicka
Patricia Sullivan
Barbara Swanson
Paul Szabo
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Seniors spend a profitable hour in the library.
Paul Taylor
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Richard Tennant
Lee Thacher
Allen Thom pson
David Thompson
Gail Thom pson
Cheri Tilly
Robert Them el
Richard Thies
Donna T om sa
Douglas Totura
Judy Hudek records the results o f an impor­
tant biological study.
Michael Timm
Lee Tobey
Richard Tom linson
Marilyn Trojak
Barbara Trojanowski
Bonnie Turner
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Wanda Tuttle
Stephen Tyle
Donald Van Wie
James Ulm an
Allan Vasicek
Mary Ann Vacek
Kurt Van Dahm
W illiam Van Horne
Rosalie Venard
Timothy Venecek
H allie Venning
Nancy Ann Verr
D on Reed masters the art of persuasion, as classmates Tony Adduci and Kent Barber
listen.
Linda Ver Vers
C. Ann V eysey
Paul Vimtrup
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Michael Vorel
Mary Jane Verveer
M ichael Wadington
seniors
Enjoy Their Final Year
Susan Wagner
Paul Walk
Edward Walker
Susan Walker
Linda W allace
Dolores Walsher
Enthusiastic senior boys race to claim the driest field.
Robert Warden
Thom as Watkins
Richard W eise
W illiam W eiskopf
N ancy Wayland
Gary Weist
Pamela Wander
Clinton W ebb
Helen Webster
Marjorie W elch
Earl W endorf
seniors
Look Back on Four Memorable Years
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111 MSI
Bradford Westrup
Carole White
Joyce Whitlock
Laurie W illets
Mildred W illiams
Renee Wosik
Gregory Wright
Kvl
Jeffrey Whittington
Members of the class o f ’65 join the long roll o f D G H S
graduates.
David W inchell
Cynthia W ysoglad
Christine Winter
Sandra W olff
At the Senior Breakfast, Bonnie Hughes, Mary Ann
Hoffert. Bonnie Rogers, and Jim Rhea enjoy pancakes,
sausages, and conversation.
Joseph Yusba
Carol Zahniser
Sandra Zahora
Louis Zak
Donna Zarn
N ancy Zarn
Prom night is memorable for a senior.
Ronald Zarn
Carol Zeman
Leslie Zeman
M ichael Zenisek
William Zielinski
Nancy Ziemer
Jean Zimdars
Linda Zizie
Kenneth Zufan
Eildert Zwart
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Bahr, A ustin— Princess Anne H igh School, Virginia Beach, Virginia
1; Student Council 1.
Balke, Jon— A Cappella 4; B iology Club 3, president 3; F T A 1, 2;
Operetta 4.
Barber, K e n t— Spanish Club 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, manager 2, 3;
F ootball 1.
Barows, Terrence— D-Club 3, 4; High L ife 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basket­
ball 1; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4.
Barschow, D eborah — Farragut H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2, 3;
F T A 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3; Board 2, 3.
Bartlett, Elsie— Dram a Club 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president
4; F T A 4; G A A 1; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Bartlett, Sue A nn— Tipton Com m unity H igh School, Tipton, Iow a 1;
National H onor Society 4; G irls’ G lee Club 1; Latin Club 1; Band 1,
2, 3, 4; D ram a Club 4.
Barton, B onita— Harrison H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1; Dram a
Club 2; F N A 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3; F N A 1; Spanish Club 1.
Barton, G eorge— D-Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
Baske, C arol— Dram a Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1,
honors, activities and athletics
,
Are Recorded by Seniors
/I bbott, Brenda L ee
A bshire, Sandra L ee— Business Club 3; Dram a Club 2; G irls’ Club
1, 2, 3; G o Club 2; Student Council 3.
A dair, Sam uel
A dduci, A nth on y— National H onor Society 4; B iology Club 1; Latin
Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2.
A dduci, John— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; B iology Club
1; Latin Club 1, 2; Baseball 1.
Agriesti, Sue A nn— St. Procopius H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2,
3.
Aitchison, Stew art— Math Award 3; Biology Club 1; H ypo-hounds 2;
Latin Club 1.
A lb ert, M ary L ee
Aleccia, Thom as— National H onor Society 4; N ational Athletic
Scholarship Society 3, 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football
1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
Alexander, Patricia— National H onor Society 4; Student Council 1,
2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, parliamentarian 4; Class Officer 3, secretary 3;
Dram a Club 2, 4; All-School Play 2; G A A 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Latin Club 1, 2; Leaders’ Club 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 4; Prom
Board 4.
A llp o rt, Barbara— Art Club 1, 2.
A lsup, Carl— Mt. Vernon Township H igh School, Mt. Vernon,
Illinois 1, 3; W est High School, Rockford, Illinois 2; Basketball 1,
2.
Batem an, B ryan— Debate 3; Dram a Club 3; H i-Y 2, 3; Orchestra 1, ,
2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Swim m ing 3, 4.
Batem an, P eter— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
Honor Society 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Board 3, 4; Quill and Scroll
Society 4; A ll-School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Children’s P lay 2; Senior Play
4; Play N ight 2, 3, 4; H /g/i L ife 3, 4, assistant editor 3, editor 4;
Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Physical Science Club 4;
Baseball 1, 2, manager 1, 2; F ootball 1.
Batten, N a n cy— Business Club 3; F H A 1; G irls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Li­
brary A ides 1.
Bazata, M arianne— F T A 3; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Pep Club 1; Pro Bono Publico
3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4.
Beck, H elen— Art Club 2; F T A 2; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4;
Student C ouncil 1, 2, 4.
Beck, R andall— French Club 2.
Beightol, Janet— G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; G A A 2, 3; Dram a Club 3;
H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Spanish Club 1, 2.
Beisner, Susan— Maria H igh School, Stevens Point, W isconsin 1, 2, 3;
Junior Classical Latin League 1, 2; Library A ides 2.
Benedict, Steven— Service Club 1, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2;
W restling 1, 2.
Bennett, P hyllis— A Cappella 4; Dram a C lub 1, 2; G A A 1, 2; G irls’
Club 1, 2; Operetta 4.
Berg, Barbara— Business Club 3; G irls’ Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2.
Berger, Sharon— Rich Central H igh School, Olym pia Fields, Illinois
1, 2; Dram a Club 2; F H A 1, 2.
Bergstrom , Charles— Dram a Club 2; H i-Y 1, 2; Service Club 4.
Bergstrom , D on na— A lton East H igh School, A lton, Illinois 1, 2; A
Cappella 4; F N A 1, treasurer 1; French Club 1, 2; Operetta 4;
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3.
B erresford, G loria— Book and Creative W riting Club 2; Dram a Club
2; F N A 2; F T A 3, 4; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Student Council 4.
Berrill, Jam es— A Cappella 3, 4; Chess Club; German Club 1, 2;
Operetta 3, 4; Science Club 4.
Bespole, M arilyn— A ll-School Play 2; Art Club 2; D ram a Club 2, 3,
4; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4.
Biang, L aurie— Art Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; B iology Club 1, 2, 3,
Board 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4.
Biber, Jeanine— H onor Student 4; N ational H onor Society 4; Art
Federation Scholarship 3; Art Club 1, 2; Dram a Club 3; G irls’ Club
1, 3, 4; Prom Board 4.
Bidus, W alter
Biestm an, Patricia— French Club 1, 2; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3;
H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Council 1, 2, 3, 4.
Bingham, K aren— Business Club 3, 4, secretary 4.
Binks, R andall
Black, John
Blair, G lenn— A V A 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1.
Bleecker, W illiam — Valedictorian 4; H onor Student 4; Illinois State
Scholarship semifinalist 4; M ath Award 3; N ational H onor Society 4;
Premier B oys’ State 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; H i-Y 1, 2,
3, 4, Board 1; H ypo H ounds 1; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 2; Math Club
1, 4; Physical Science Club 4; Track 2.
Blonn, W ayne— Football 1, 2; Track 1; W restling 1, 2, 3, 4.
Blossfield, C arol— Sacred Heart Academ y, Lisle, Illinois 1; F T A 3,
4; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Student Council 2, 3,
4.
Blum thal, Janice— Drama Club 1, 2, 4; Library Aides 1, 2, vicepresident 2; G o Club 1, 3; Psychology Club 4.
Boettner, M ary Beth— D ram a Club 2; G erm an Club 1; G irls’ Club
2.
Andersen, Sheila— National H onor Society 4; H onor Student 4;
Dram a Club 3, 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vicepresident 3, president 4; H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 4; Latin
Club 1, 2, 3; Leaders’ Club 3.
A nderson, G erry
A nderson, Glen
A nderson, John
A ntink, M elinda— Morton West H igh School, Berwyn, Illinois 1;
G A A 2; G irls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Library A ides 1; Pep
Club 1; Student Council 1.
A rm gard, C rystal— Band 1; Dram a Club 2, 3; F T A 2, 3, 4; Girls’
Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2.
A rm strong, Bruce
A rn ett, C arolyn— Drama Club 1, 2; F T A 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Latin
Club 1, 2.
A rpp, Sharrel!
Austin, N ancy— F N A 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3; Germ an Club 4; Latin
Club 1, 2; P sychology Club 4; Service Club 3.
Backlund, Elaine— Business Club 3; Dram a Club 2; F H A 4; Girls’
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Science Club 3.
2.
B olavec, G abriele— Elisabeth Gym nasium, M annheim , Germany; In­
ternational Christian Youth Fellow ship 4; G irls’ Club 4; Dram a
Club 4.
Boner, T erry— Zion Benton Township H igh School, Zion, Illinois 1;
Football 1; W restling 1.
Boness, Jerry— D-Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track
1, 2, 3; W restling 1, 2.
Bonfield, Barry
Bores, R ussell— A V A 1; Spanish Club 1, 2.
Borousk, Eugene— Aeronautics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1;
Track 1, manager 1.
Bottger, R eginald
Bradley, D o ro th y— F N A 2; Latin Club 1, 2.
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Bradley, M ary Jane— Nazareth Academ y, La Grange, Illinois 1; N a­
tional Honor Society 4; Dram a Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; G irls’
Club 2, 3; G o Club 2, 3; H om ecom ing Steering Committee 4; Li­
brary Aides 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4.
Bradshaw, D a v id — National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; DClub 4; Debate 2, 4; German Club 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3,
4; Track 2, 3.
Braun, Julie— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 2.
Brdlik, Carol— A Cappella 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Psychol­
ogy Club 3.
Brearley, Patricia— Dram a Club 1; G irls’ Club 1.
Bressner, Laurel
Breyfogle, D on na — Dram a Club 1; German Club 1, 2; G A A 1; Pro
Bono Publico 2, 3, 4.
Brockschm idt, R obert— Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Football
1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3.
Broehl, K ath ryn — Dram a Club 1, 2; F T A 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4; Leaders’ Club 4, president 4; Service Club 3, 4;
Spanish Club 2.
Brom , L ow ell— G olf 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 3, m ost valuable player 3.
Brown, Kenneth
Brown, Scott— University o f Chicago Lab School, Chicago, Illinois
1; Aeronautics Club 3, 4; G erm an Club 2, 3; Math Club 2; Science
Club 3, 4; Swim m ing Team 1.
Bryant, N ancy— Drama Club 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1.
Bukovac, M ichael— German Club 1, 2; High L ife 2, 3; Physical
Science Club 4; Psychology Club 4; Track 1.
Bulsis, R ussell— Honor Student 4; Math Award 3; Physical Science
Club 3, 4; Pro Bono Publico 1, 2, 3, 4.
Bum blauskas, P hilip— H igh L ife 4.
Burgess, L inda— Business Club 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 4; French Club
1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4; Library A ides 2, 3, 4, co-president 4.
Burianek, L inda— Dram a Club 2; French Club 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2,
3.
Burke, Catherine— National H onor Society 4; Book and Creative
Writing Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; German Club 4.
Burkhardt, L enore— Biology Club 1; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; G o Club
3.
Bush, Constance— G irls’ Club 2; G o Club 1; Spanish Club 1.
Bush, Philip— Chess Club 1, 2, 3, secretary 3; D-Club 4; H i-Y 1, 2,
3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Track 2; W restling 1, 2, 3.
Bussey, N ancy— Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; G A A 1,
2, 3, 4, Board 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Council 1, 2.
B ylnow ski, Philip— Baseball 1.
Calnen, W endy— Dram a Club 3; G A A 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Pom
Pon Squad 4; Service Club 4.
C am p, Linda— National H onor Society 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3,
4, president 4; G A A Cup 4; F N A 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Leaders’ Club 3, 4; Student Council 4.
Canada, James— A V A 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 2, 3; Track 1.
C arey, Sheila— Dram a Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; G A A 1;G irls’
Club 3, 4; G o Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4.
Carhoun, Corrinne— A Cappella 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Operetta 4.
Carlson, Dan— H i-Y 4; Physical Science Club 4; Football 1.
Carlson, Ingrid— Guilford H igh School, Rockford, Illinois 1, 2; A
Cappella 4; D ram a Club 1, 2, 4; F T A 3, 4; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; G o Club 1, 2.
Carlson, Lahna— Broadview A cadem y, Broadview, Illinois 3; Drama
Club 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4.
Carpenter, Sandra— Business Club 4; Dram a Club 2; FTA 3; G irls’
Club 2.
Carsten, Irvin— A V A 1, 2, 3; D -C lub 4; H igh L ife 2; Student Coun­
cil 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; F ootball 1; W restling 1.
Carsten, L inda— Dram a Club 2; G A A 1; H igh L ife 2; Library Aides
Clark, Carl— Aeronautics Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club 4,
Senior Play 4; Orchestra 4; Physical Science Club 1; Radio Club 3;
Spanish Club 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
Cohen, C arol— Oxford H igh School, Oxford, England 1, 2; National
Honor Society 4; Band 1; Class officer 2, president 2; German Club
3; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Children’s Play 1, 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls’ Club 1, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, scribe 1; G o Club 1; Prom Board
4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, corresponding secretary 4.
Coker, G ary
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Colem an, D onald— Service Club 1; Cross Country 1, 2, 3.
Collins, Jam es— Bishop Ready High School, Columbus, Ohio 1.
C onkey, Joanne
Conner, Jack— Basketball 1, 2, 3.
Corrigan, M ary Jo— D ram a Club 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1,
2, 3, 4 , Service Club 3; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 1.
Costa, Frederick
C ourtney, D an— H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2;
Student Council 2; F ootball 2; Track 2; W restling 2.
C overt, N eil— National H onor Society 4; Aeronautics Club 1, 2; D Club 4; German Club 1, 2; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4; H ypo
Hounds 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
Crane, Susan— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
Cream er, Patricia■—F H A 3, 4, treasurer 4.
Cresson, M ariette— Lycee de Jeunes Filles, Esch Sur A lzette, Lux­
embourg 1, 2, 3; Am erican Field Service Program 4; Drama Club 4;
Girls’ Club 4; Jeunesses M usicales 3; Latin Club 4.
Crosier, Karen— Dram a Club 1, 2; Girls’ Club 1; P sychology Club
3, 4.
Czulak, Elizabeth— N ational Honor Society 4; Biology Club 1; Book
and Creative Writing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 2, 3; Chess
Club 3; Dram a Club 1, 2; German Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2.
Dale, R ichard
Daniel, Jam es— Band 1; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3; M ath Club 3.
Dannells, G eorge— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Band 1,
2; Book and Creative W riting Club 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Dram a Club
4, Senior Play 4; Germ an Club 1, 2.
D asko, R ita— Girls’ Club 1; G A A 1, 2; Student Council 4.
Davis, Dennis— Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 3; H ypo H ounds
1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Y outh Orchestra o f Greater C hicago 3;
Wrestling 2.
D edera, M artin— A V A 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 4.
Denning, Patrick— Band 4; Cross Country 1; Latin Club 2; Track 1,
2, 3.
C aron, D onna— Aquinas H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2, 3; Art
Club 1; Biology Club 2; Business Club 3, 4; Student Council 3.
C arty, C ynthia— St. Louis Park H igh School, M inneapolis, M innesota
1, 2; National H onor Society 4; American Legion Speech Award 3;
Class officer 4, secretary 4; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Thespians 2,
3, 4, president 4; A ll-School Play 2, 3; D A R semifinalist 4; First
Nighters 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; Play N ight 3, 4; Senior Play 4;
f/ig /i L ife 2, 3, 4; assistant editor 3, feature editor 4; Tribune Sem i­
nar 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, consul 3; Prom Board 4; Student Council
4; School Speech Award 1, New spaper 1, 2; Student Council 2; State
Science Project 1; Science Club 1; Pep Club 2.
C erv, A nita— French Club 2; F T A 3; G A A 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
Chapm an, Joyce— Drama Club 2, 4; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Science
Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3.
Charlesw orth, E lva— FH A 4; F N A 3.
Charlton, Susan— National H onor Society 4; Cheerleading 2, 4;
Dram a Club 2, 4; G A A 1, 2, 3; G o Club 3, 4; H om ecom ing Steering
C om m ittee 4; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3,
4, recording secretary 2.
Childress, Linda
Christ, Gary
Christiansen, B ill
Chval, Carole— Dram a Club 2; F N A 1, 4; Latin Club 3, 4.
Ciesielski, Sue A nn— Art Club 2, 3.
Clark, A lice— Valedictorian 4; A ll-D istrict orchestra 4; All-State or­
chestra 4; Festival orchestra 1, 2; H onor Student 4; Math Award 3;
N ational Honor Society 4; N ational Merit Letter o f Com m endation
4; Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 2; Book and Creative Writing
Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; French Club 3, 4; G irls’
Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Fisher, C arla— Art Award 1; Art Club 1, 2; C auldron 3, 4; Drama
Club 2, 3; G A A 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1.
Fisher, R oger
Fitzgerald, Jam es— Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4,
captain 2.
Forem an, Brent— Honor Student 4; N ational H onor Society 4; G olf
2, 3.
Forhan, Thom as— National Honor Society 4; Dram a 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin
Club 1, 2; Physical Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro Bono Publico 1, 2;
Student C ouncil 1, 3.
Foss, Barbara— Aquinas Dom inican H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1,
D erpack, G race— D ram a Club 3; French Club 2; F H A 3, 4; F N A 1,
2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Psychology Club 4.
D esm ond, Barbara— Business Club 3; Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; French
Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H om ecom ing
Steering Com m ittee 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 2.
D evlin, Patricia
D i Carlo, Y vonne— Siena High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2; A
Cappella 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Operetta 4.
D iebold, Christine— A Cappella 4; Dram a Club 4, P lay N ight 4;
F H A 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4.
D iederichs, Judy— G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; G o Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3;
Student Council 4.
D om agata, John— A V A 3; Chess Club 2; Dram a Club 2; French
Club 1; F T A 3; Basketball 1, 2; F ootball 4.
D ooley, John— H i-Y 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1.
D orian, Sandra— G irls’ Club 1.
D oss, Gretchen— N ational Honor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Class
officer 2, treasurer 2; Dram a Club 2, 4, Senior P lay 4; F T A 3, 4;
German Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4, Board 4;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club 3; H igh L ife 4; Operetta 4; Student
Council 2.
D ow , D onna— G irls’ Club 1, 2; Student Council 1.
D ow ns, James— Dram a Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; H i-Y 1, 2, 3,
4; Prom Board 4; Football 1, Tennis 1, 2.
Dreiser, D aniel— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president
4; V oice o f Y outh Essay Winner 4; Book and Creative W riting Club
1, 2, vice-president 1, president 2; Chess Club 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3,
4, Children’s Play 1, 2, All-School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, P lay N ight 1, 2,
Senior Play 4, First Nighters 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3; Physical
Science Club 3, 4; M ath Club 4.
Dubs, Lester— D ebate 2, 4; Library A ides 2, 3, 4, co-vice-president 3,
4; Track 3.
D udgeon, C arolyn
D u dley, R ussell— D-C lub 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; F ootb all 1, 2, 3, 4,
m ost valuable player 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
D uffy, James— D-C lub 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, A ll-C onference 3;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Football 4.
Dunham , Charles— H i-Y 4.
Dunn, Terry
Dunning, Patricia
DuPuis, John— W restling 2, m anager 2.
Ebenroth, Joseph
Egerdahl, Clifford— W heaton Central H igh School, W heaton, Illinois
1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3.
E/ir, Barbara— Regional Art Award 2; Art Club 1, 2, 4, Board 4;
Cauldron 4; F T A 2; G irls’ Club 1, Library Aides 3; Prom Board 4;
Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council 4.
Eichmann, C oradel— Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 4; Art Club
1, 3, 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2,
3, 4; Spanish Club 2.
E ickem eyer, C arol— Dram a Club 3; F N A 4; F T A 2, 3, 4; G A A 1, 2,
3; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2.
Eisenham m er, Susan— Business Club 3, 4; F H A 3, 4, treasurer 3,
vice-president 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
Elias, James— Am erican H istory Test, second place 3; D istrict Amer­
ican Legion Speech Award 3; H onor Student; Illinois State Scholar­
ship semifinalist 4; N ational H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Book
and Creative W riting Club 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer
3, president 4, Children’s Play 2, P lay N ight 2, 3, 4, A ll-School Play
2, 3, Senior P lay 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, First N ighters 1, 2, 3, 4;
H om ecom ing Steering Committee 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Operetta 4.
Elias, John— P lay N ight 2.
Elza, John— Baseball 1, 2; W restling 1, 2.
E/za, Orville
E lza, Patricia— G irls’ Club 1, 2.
Elza, R onald— D-C lub 4; Football 1, 3, 4.
Endrias, Frank— Baseball 1; Track 2.
Engelsm an, L arry— N ational Society 4; Cauldron 3, 4; Chess Club 1;
Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; A ll-School Play 3; Senior
Play 4, F T A 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2; Latin Club 2.
England, Diane— F T A 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1; Service Club 2, 3.
Epping, Hugh— Prom Board 4; Student Council 3, 4; F ootball 1;
Track 1, 2; Wrestling 1.
Ericson, Judith— A Cappella 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, secretary-treas­
urer 3; F T A 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Operetta 4.
Evans, Thom as
Evanston, A lan— Chess Club 1, 2, 3, vice-president 2.
Farrell, Patricia— Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; F H A 3, 4,
Board 4; F N A 3, 4, president 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club 4;
Spanish Club 1, 2; P sychology Club 4.
Faulk, Kenneth
Feinstein, Ann— N ational Honor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Drama
Club 1, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, treasurer 4, A ll-School Play 3, Play
Night 1, 4, Senior Play 4; F N A 1; Pro Bono Publico 2, 3, 4;
Psychology Club 3; Operetta 4.
Fenelon, John— B iology Club 2; Physical Science Club 1; Psychology
Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3.
Ferguson, Jeffery— N ational H onor Society 4; N ational Athletic
Scholarship Society 3, 4; Cauldron 4; Class officer 2, president 2; DClub 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Prom Board 4; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3.
Fields, P hyllis— H insdale H igh School, Hinsdale, Illinois 1, 2, 3;
G A A 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2.
Fiene, Janice— A Cappella 4; Business Club 3; F T A 3, 4; German
Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4.
Finger hut, A len a
2.
Francis, Jacqueline— N ational H onor Society 4; D A R semifinalist 4;
A Cappella 4; G A A 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H om ecoming
Court 4; Leaders’ Club 3, 4; Operetta 4; Pom Pon Squad 3, 4.
Francis, Jam es— Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 3; Drama Club 3,
4; French Club 2, 3; H i-Y 2, 3, 4; H ypo H ounds 1, 2, 3, 4; Math
Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, concert master 4, Physical Science Club
4.
Franks, D a v id
Fredenhagen, D onald
Fredenhagen, James— N ational Honor Society 4; Latin Club 2, 3;
Pro Bono Publico 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4.
Freestate, Sharon— Dram a Club 2; G irls’ Club 2, 3; G o Club 1, 2;
Spanish Club 2, 3.
Frick, C onnie— B ook and Creative W riting Club 2, 3; Dram a Club
2; F N A 2; F T A 4; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Fritts, Jack
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Fron, Janice— Band 1; Dram a Club 1, 2; F H A 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3;
German Club 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Library Aides 1, 2.
Furman, Diane— M orton East H igh School, Cicero, Illinois 1.
G allow ay, Christine— National H onor Society 4; Dram a Club 1, 2,
3; French Club 1, 2; F T A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 4;
Library Aides 1, 2, 3, secretary 1, 3; Pom Pon Squad 4.
G am m uto, John— St. Procopius A cadem y, Lisle, Illinois 1, 2;
Premier Boys’ State 2; Band 1 , 2 ; Student Council 1 , 2 ; Basketball 1;
Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2; W restling 1, 2.
G ar side, Karen— Girls’ Club 1.
G ary, Linnah— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
H onor Society 4; National M erit Letter o f Com m endation 4; Physi­
cal Fitness Award 2; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4, vicepresident 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4, A ll-School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Children’s
Play 2, Play N ight 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4; G A A 1, 2; Girls’ Club 1;
High L ife 4, assistant club editor 4; Leaders’ Club 4; Physical Sci­
ence Club 3, 4.
Gartland, M ichael— St. Procopius Academ y, Lisle, Illinois 1, 2, 3;
Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; W restling 2, 3.
Gauger, A . G ary— German Club 1, 2; H igh L ife 4, assistant editor 4;
Baseball 2; Football 1, 2, m anager 2.
G awriluk, Sharon— Drama Club 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Library Aides
3.
Geiser, Christine— Dram a Club 2, 3, 4, Play N ight 2; G irls’ Club 1,
2; G o Club 3; High L ife 2; Latin Club I, 2, consul 1; Pom Pon Squad
3, 4.
G enatem po, K aren— National H onor Society 4.
G entile, R onald— Band 1, 2, 3.
G etty, Ronald— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; D ram a Club 3; German Club 2;
Football 1; Track 1, 3.
G etz, Margaret— N ational H onor Society 4; Art Club 1; F T A 2, 3;
Girls’ Club 1; Psychology Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3.
Gibson, Charles— A V A 1; Debate 2; G erm an Club 1, 2, 3; H i-Y 2, 3,
4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; P sychology Club 3; F ootball 1, 2; Track 1, 2,
3; W restling 1, 2.
G iltner, E dw ard
C oding, Douglas— A V A 2; H ypo H ounds 1.
G oetsch, M ichael— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Math
Award 3; German Club 2; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2; Math Club 1;
Physical Science Club 4; Student Council 1; G olf 3.
G oettler, Stephen— Math Award 3; D-C lub 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro
Bono Publico 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4.
G oetz, A ndrew — Bay Village H igh School, Bay Village Ohio 1; Illi­
nois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National Merit Letter o f Com ­
mendation 4; Book Club 4, treasurer 4; Debate 2, 3, 4.
G oode, Paula— N ational H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Drama
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4; G A A 1;
Girls’ Club 1; Operetta 4; Physical Science Club 4.
G oodlow , G eorge— National H onor Society 4; Biology Club 1; H i-Y
2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 1; Student Council 4; Basketball 2, 3,
manager 2, 3; G olf 2.
Graff, R osem ary— Art Club 2; Business Club 3; Dram a Club 3;
Girls’ Club 2; Student Council 2, 3.
Graham , Claudia
G randys, Barbara
G ranot, Bess— Salutatorian 4; H onor Student 4; Illinois State Schol­
arship semifinalist 4; Math Award 3; National Honor Society 4; A
Cappella 4; Cauldron 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3;
G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4; Go
Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Prom Board 4.
G regory, Dean— National H onor Society 4; Tribune Seminar 4;
A V A 1; H ypo H ounds 1, 2, 3; H/g/i Life 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4; Latin
Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2; Student C ouncil 1, 4; Football 1; Wrest­
ling 1, 2, 4.
Groth, Sandra
Gulbrandsen, D ouglas
Guldin, G erald
Gulick, Jeffrey
Gustafson, Richard— A Cappella 3, 4; D-Club 4; Student Council 4;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4,
State M eet 4.
Haag, P hilip— Shortridge H igh School, Indianapolis, Indiana 2; G olf
2, 3.
H aberm an, R obert— Biology Club 2, 3, Board 3; Drama Club 1, 2,
3, 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; H ypo Hounds 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3;
Physical Science Club 4; W restling 1, 2, 3.
H adzim a, E dw ard
Haggard, Christine— Sacred H eart A cadem y, Lisle, Illinois 1, 2, 3;
Debate 2, 3; Dram a Club 2, 3; G A A 1, 2.
Haick, K athleen— Dram a Club 2; F H A 3, 4; G irls’ Club 2, 3.
Hallin, Thom as— D-Club 3, 4; G o Club 3, 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis
1, 2, 3, 4.
H am ilton, W endy— N ational Honor Society 4; Drama Club 2;
French Club 3, 4, president 3; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 4.
H arris, Susan— A Cappella 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Board 2, 4;
First Nighters 4, president 4; A ll-School Play 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4;
French Club 1; G irls’ Club 1; F T A 2; Operetta 4; Thespians 2, 3,
4,
H arshey, Virginia— Dram a Club 3; G A A 4; Service Club 1.
Hart, P hyllis— Drama Club 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3,
4.
Hartin, Janice— D ram a Club 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club
1, 2, 3, 4, president 4; Pom Pon Squad 4; Service Club 4.
H artley, Jill— A Cappella 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2,
3; F T A 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 4.
H arvanek, Eva— Business Club 4; French Club 3.
H arvey, N eal
H arwell, Gloria— Proviso East H igh School, Westchester, Illinois 1;
A Cappella Choir 4; Operetta 4.
H assell, Linda— A Cappella 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4,
Senior Play 4; A ll-School P lay 1, 2; Play N ight 2; Thespians 3, 4;
Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3; H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4;
Operetta 4.
Hasselbacher, Carol— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N a ­
tional H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Art Club 1, 2; Dram a Club 1,
2, 3; French Club 1; G A A 1, Board 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board
2. 3; G o Club 1, 2; Operetta 4.
H athaway, John— Psychology Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Student
Council 4.
H attan, Lawrence— Chess Club 1; Drama Club 1, 3; Spanish Club
1.
H avlik, L ynn— G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club 3, 4;
Student Council 4.
Heck, D iana— G A A 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1.
H ector, L arry— B iology Club 1, 2; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4,
chaplain 4; Latin Club 1, 2.
Hegg, L inda— Business Club 4; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2.
H enderson, M argaret— Scholastic M agazine Art Certificate o f Merit
2; Art Club 1, 2; D ram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; G irls’ Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Board 4; H igh L;'/e 4; Pro Bono Publico 2, 3; P sychology
Club 3, 4.
H enry, W illiam — H i-Y 1; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1; G olf 3; W res­
tling 1.
Henry, W illiam
H erm an, W illiam
Herrick, R obert— Band 1, 2, 3, 4, dance band 3, 4; Biology Club 1;
Dram a Club 1, 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Tennis 2, m anager
2.
Herron, K athleen— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; G A A 1,
2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Pom P on Squad 4.
H eskett, N ancy— A m erican Legion Essay Contest 3; Illinois State
Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational Honor Society 4; N ational Merit
Letter o f Com m endation 4; Book Club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4; Dram a
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Children’s P lay 2; German Club 4; G irls’ Club 4;
Hig/i L ife 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library A ides 3, 4.
Hess, W endy— Air Force School, W iesbaden, G ermany 2; German
Award 3; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational H onor
/eg/, W illiam — National Honor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Drama
Club 1; French Club 1, 2; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4, chaplain 2,
3, treasurer 4; Operetta 4; Service Club 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Wres­
tling 1, manager 1.
Jelinek, R ichard— H i-Y 1.
Jensen, M arta
Jepsen, L eah— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A ll-School Play 3, Play Night
4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Johnson, Judy Ann—^Girls’ Club 1, 2.
Johnson, Judith— Drama Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 3; G irls’ Club
1.
Johnson, L eighton— National Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; Biol­
ogy Club 1; Chess Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4;
F ootball 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2.
Johnson, R o b ert
Johnson, Tam ara— Art Club 2, 3, 4; D ram a Club 1, 2, 3; French
Club 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; H ypo H ounds 1; Library Aides 1.
Johnson, V irgil— Pro Bono Publico 2, 3, 4; F ootball 1; G olf 1, 2.
Society 4; N ational Merit semifinalist; Drama Club 1, 3, 4, Senior
Play, Play N ight 4; German Club 1; G A A 1, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1;
Orchestra 1, 3, 4.
H etland, Paul— Valedictorian 4; Chem istry Award 2; Harvard Prize
Book Award 3; H onor Student 4; N ational H onor Society 4; N a ­
tional Merit semifinalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4;
Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; All-School Play 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Play
N ight 1, 2, 3, 4, Children’s Play 1, 2; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin
Club 1, 2; M ath Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Science
Club 4.
H icks, James
H indm an, M ichael— Salutatorian 4; Chemistry Award 2; Honor Stu­
dent 4; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational H onor Soci­
ety 4; National M erit Letter of Com m endation 4; D-C lub 4; Drama
Club 1; German Club 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F ootball 1, 2, 3,
4.
H lady, Diane— D ram a Club .2, 3; French Club 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3;
Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
H odson, Larry— American H istory Award 3, first place 3; Illinois
State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational Athletic Scholarship Soci­
ety 2, 3, 4; N ational H onor Society 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club
1, 2, 3, Children’s Play 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, m anager 1, 2, 3, 4;
Track 2, 3, manager 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, manager 2, 3, 4.
H offert, Carol— Dram a Club 1; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3,
4; G o Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4.
Hoffert, M ary A n n — Drama Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4.
Hoffman, Lynn— A rt Club 1, 4; G irls’ Club 1; Student Council 4.
H olic, John— Band 1; Class officer 2, 4, vice-president 2, 4; H i-Y 1,
2, 3, 4, Board 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, president 2, 4; Prom Board 4;
Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Track 1;
Wrestling 1.
H oliday, Christopher-—Fort W ayne North Sid e H igh School, Fort
Wayne, Indiana 1; National A thletic Scholarship Society 3, 4; DClub 3, 4; Student Council 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; F ootball 1, 2,
3.
H ollow ell, Shirley— F T A 2, 3, 4, Board 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin
Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4.
H ood, D eborah— G A A 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club
2.
H oskins, M ilton — H i-Y 1, 2.
H oudek, Elizabeth— F H A 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2.
H oukal, Karen
H ow at, John— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational Ath­
letic Scholarship Society 3, 4; N ational Honor Society 4; D-Club 3,
4; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 2; Service Club 4; Student C ouncil 2, 3, 4;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4.
H ow den, M argaret— Dram a Club 1; G irls’ Club 1.
H rabal, John— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2; Latin Club 1,
2; Basketball 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
H ron, Jerry
H ru by M ichael
H ubbell, N an cy— American Legion Essay Contest 2; American
Legion Poster Award 1; Chemistry Award 3; H onor Student 4;
National H onor Society 4; N ational Merit semifinalist 4; National
Council of Teachers of English Award 4; Art Club 1, 3, 4; Dram a
Club 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4.
H udek, Judith— N ational Honor Society 4; N ational Merit Letter of
Com mendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Book and
Creative Writing Club 2, 3, 4; F T A 2, 3, 4; G erm an Club 4, vicepresident 4; Library Aides 1; Physical Science Club 1, 4.
H udovernik, Barry
H ughes, Bonnie— Valedictorian 4; H onor Student 4; N ational Honor
Society 4; M ath Aw ard 3; V ocal Scholarship 3; Illinois State Schol­
arship semifinalist 4; A Cappella 4; Debate 2, 3; D ram a Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Thespians 3, 4; Senior Play; A ll-School Play 3; G A A 1, 2; G irls’
Club 1, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
Hughes, Clifford
H ultm an, Beth— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
H onor Society 4; N ational Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; Math
Award 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; F T A 2; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student Council 3, 4.
Hunt, June— Business Club 3; D ram a Club 2; F H A 2, 3; G A A 2, 3;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
H urw itz, H arold— Psychology Club 3, 4; Football 1; Track 3, 4.
H utchison, D w igh t— Track 3; W restling 2.
Ill, Phillip— Illin ois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational A th­
letic Scholarship Society 3, 4; N ational H onor Society 4; National
Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; A Cappella 4; H igh L ife 4; Stu­
dent Council 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 4, manager 3; Operetta 4; Track 1,
2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
Ingram , Jasper
Ingram, John— D ebate 2; Latin Club 1, 2.
Izard, Barbara— Sacred H eart Academ y, Lisle, Illinois 1, 2, 3.
Jacot, N ancy— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; A Cappella 4;
G A A 1; Girls’ Club 1, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Psychology
Club 3, secretary 3.
Jacques, W inthrop— Band 1, 2, 3.
Jakovec, Judith— G irls’ Club 1, 2.
Janke, Claudia— Quill and Scroll Society 4; D ram a Club 2, 3, 4;
French Club 1, 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; High L ife 4; Service Club 3,
4.
Janoski, Bruno— SA R semifinalist 4; Class officer 4, president 4; HiY 3; H om ecom ing Court, king 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Student
Council 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3; Track 1.
Janoski, Shirley— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4, vice-president
4; Dram a Club 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 4.
Jordan, L ee Anne— N ational Honor Society 4; Art Club 1, 2;
Cauldron 4; F H A 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 3.
Joyce, D en o— Chick Evans Scholarship 4; N ational Honor Society 4;
High L ife 4, assistant sports editor 4; Student Council 3; W restling 1,
2, 3.
Kalebic, W illiam — St. Lawrence H igh School, Oak Lawn, Illinois 1,
2, 3; Band 2, 3.
K am m an , R udy— Band 1.
Kapinos, Patricia— Dram a Club 4; French Club 2; G A A 1, 2; Girls’
Club 1.
Keen, G ary
K eistler, K aren— Sacred H eart A cadem y, Lisle, Illinois 1; G A A 1, 2,
3; Student Council 2.
K enny, M ary— French Club 2; F T A 2, 3.
Kerchner, Paul-—National Athletic Scholarship Society 4; National
Honor Society 4; D-Club 4; Service Club 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F ootball 2.
Kern, K aren —-German Club 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club
4.
K ielusiak, K athleen— Dram a Club 1; F T A 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 3, 4; G o
Club 1.
K irkpatrick, D ouglas
K itlicka, Thom as
K ittle, G ail— French Club 2; F N A 1, 2; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2.
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K laren, Charles— H i-Y 1, 3, 4; H om ecom ing Steering Committee 4;
Basketball 1, manager 1; Track 1.
K laus, L ibbie— N ational H onor Society 4; Dram a Club 3, 4; First
Nighters 4; G A A 1, 2, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3; G o Club 1; Student
Council 3, 4.
K leinke, Joanne— Business Club 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; G o Club 1, 3;
Spanish Club 2, 3.
K lunder, K irb y — National H onor Society 4; Illinois State Scholarship
semifinalist 4; A Cappella 3, 4; C auldron 3; Class officer 3, president
3; D-Club 4; H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Latin Club 1, 2;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; W restling 1.
K m ak, Patricia— F T A 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4.
K m iec, A nthony
K norr, Thom as
K obal, R ichard— H i-Y 1.
K o c h ,'L in d a — Calum et H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2; A ll
Calum et Civic League 1, 2; Business Club 4; Calum et Assistant
Librarian 1, 2; C auldron 4; G A A 1, 2.
K ohou t, Georgia—-Pep Club 1.
K olar, R udolph— Aeronautics Club 3; D-C lub 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4;
Latin Club 1, 2; Cross Country 2, 4, m anager 4; Wrestling 2.
K onczak, Daniel
K osar, Katherine— National H onor Society 4; Business Club 4; Girls’
Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4.
K ostn er, John
K o va l, K aren— Business Club 4; F H A 1; French Club 3; G irls’ Club
1, 2 .
K ow alchuk, Vito— National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4; N a ­
tional H onor Society 4; D-Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Student Council
3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference
4; Track 3; W restling 2, 3.
K ow alski, D avid
K ozar, James— Latin Club 1, 2.
K ram ar, A lexander— Chess Club 3; Radio Club 2.
Krasa, R obert— Rutherford H igh School, Rutherford, N ew Jersey 1;
Chemistry Award 3; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; H i-Y 2,
3; Track 2; Science Club 1; M ath Club 1; F ootball 1; Basketball 1,
manager 1; Track 1.
K rau t, Charles— N ational H onor Society 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; D-Club
2, 3, 4, dance band 3, 4; German Club 1; Cross Country 3, manager
3; F ootball 2; Track 1, 2, 3, m anager 1, 2, 3; W restling 2, 3, 4,
manager 2, 3, 4; N ational A thletic Scholarship Society 3, 4.
Krefft, Paul— Cross Country 3, 4; F ootball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3;
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
K rem h olz, Sherry— Art Club 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Kresse, Thom as— H onor Student 4; Illinois State Scholarship semi­
finalist 4; M ath Aw ard 3; German Club 1, 2; Math Club 1; Track
1.
K rueger, R obert
Krueger, W illiam
Kubis, Janet— D ram a Club 2, 3; G A A 1.
Kucia, Patricia— D ram a Club 1; Service Club 2; Y-Teens 1.
Kunkel, D on ald— Band 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2.
K upfer, Diane
K urzaw a, Kenneth
K uyper, Susan— Charles P. Steinmetz H igh School, Chicago, Illinois
1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Dram a Club 4; French Club 4; G irls’ Club 4;
High L ife 4; Orchestra 2; Physical Science Club 4; Play N ight 4;
Senior Play 4.
K viz, Thom as
L acey, N ancy— N ational H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Debate 2;
Dram a Club 1, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; High L ife 2;
Operetta 4; Spanish Club 2.
L acey, Susan— A Cappella 4; Art Club 1; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; G irls’
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H igh L ife 2; G o Club 1; Operetta 4.
Ladem ann, H olly— G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4;
Spanish Club 1.
Lage, K e n t— Cross Country 1; W restling 1, 2.
Landzaat, Paul— B iology Club 2, 3.
Larson, Judy— C auldron 4; D ram a Club 1, 2, 3; All-School Play 3;
G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Pom Pon Squad 3, 4; Student Council
3.
Lavicka, L inda
Leach, O dette— G irls’ Club 2; Latin Club 1.
Lee, M arilyn— Biology Club 1; Girls’ Club 1; G o Club 1, 2; Spanish
Club 1, 2, 3.
Leonard, A llan— W restling 2, 3.
Leonhardt, John— G erm an Club 2, 3; Track 2.
Letts, A rth u r
L ev gard, M ike
Lewis, R obert— N ational A thletic Scholarship Society 3, 4; D-Club
3, 4; H i-Y 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; F ootball 2; Track 2, 3, 4.
Lite, Virginia— Dram a Club 1; G irls’ Club 1.
L ittle, D ouglas-—Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 3; Illinois State
Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational H onor Society 4; Band 2, 3, 4,
dance band 3, 4; French Club 1; Orchestra 4; Physical Science Club
1, 2, 4; Tennis 2, 3.
Lizak, C athy— D ram a Club 3; Girls’ Club 1; G o Club 3; Library
Aides 2.
L ofton , M athew — Clarksville H igh School, Clarksville, Tennessee 1,
2, 3; H om ecom ing Court 3; Prom Board 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3;
Biology Club 2; C-Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3;
Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Tennis 2.
L om ax, Stephen— Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Football 1.
Long, R ichard
Lopinsky, Linda— Art Club 4; Dram a Club 2, 4.
Lord, G ail— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; D ram a Club 2,
3; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 2; Psychology Club 3, 4,
Board 4.
Lucas, R ichard— Latin Club 1; Pro Bono P ublico 4; Spanish Club 2;
Football 1, 2; Track 2.
Luchtenburg, Ralph— A Cappella 3, 4; Business Club 4, publicity
chairman 4; Pro B ono P ublico 4; Operetta 3, 4; Track 1, 2.
Lucier, R oger— N ational H onor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; H i-Y 1, 2,
3, 4, vice-president 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4.
Lukas, R obert
Lukas, Stephen
Lum b, Sam uel— H i-Y 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Physical Science Club 1.
M addox, Susan— Dram a Club 1, 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2.
Maes, Joseph— St. Procopius A cadem y, Lisle, Illinois 1; Student
Council 2; F ootball 1; Track 1.
Magirl, M ary
M ahoney, M aureen— Sandwich Com m unity H igh School, Sandwich,
Illinois 1, 2; Dram a Club 3; F H A 1, 2, vice-president 2; Latin Club
1, secretary-treasurer 1.
M akal, A n drew — Football 1.
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M cG uire, Patrick
M cK enna, Patrick
M cK enzie, L inda— Reavis H igh School, Oak Lawn, Illinois 1, 2;
Drama Club 1, 2; G A A 2; Pep Club 1; Prom Court 1, 2.
M cM illan, Juan— Valedictorian 4; Chemistry Award 2; French Con­
test 2; H onor Student 4; Math Award 3; N ational H onor Society 4;
National Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
president 2, 3, 4; H ypo H ounds 1; Senior M ath Club 3, 4, vicepresident 4; Physical Science Club 3, 4.
M cN am ara, James— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Chess Club 2;
Drama Club 2, 3, 4; A ll-School Play 4; P lay N ight 2; French Club
1; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 4; Operetta 3, 4;
Prom Board 4.
M cN am ara, Paul— A Cappella 3, 4; Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; A ll-School
Play 4; H i-Y 3; H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 4; Operetta 3, 4;
Prom Board 4.
M ech, JoA nn — Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational
Honor Society 4; Tribune Seminar 4; French Club 3, 4; F T A 3, 4;
G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H igh L ife 3, 4, Board 3, 4;
H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Aides
M akow sky, M ardell— Art Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2; F H A 2, 3;
G irls’ Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3.
M anges, G. R o b ert— D-Club 4; Germ an Club 1; H igh L ife 4; Or­
chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, manager
4.
Manning, Joan— Valedictorian 4; H onor Student 4; N ational Honor
Society 4; Math Award 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club 4; Senior
Play 4; FTA 3, 4; German Club 4; G A A 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Latin Club 1, 2; Science Club 4.
M arch, Terry
M argison, Steven— A Cappella 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club
3, 4; Senior P lay 4; A ll School P lay 2, 4; Play N ight 3, 4; H ypo
H ounds 1, 2; Radio Club 1, 2.
M arker, R ichard— A Cappella 4; D-C lub 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; F oot­
ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 4; Track 1, 2.
M artin, D ixie— Art Club 2, 3; Dram a Club 2, 3; G A A 2; G irls’ Club
1, 2; Student Council 2.
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M artin, Linda— National Honor Society 4; C auldron 3, 4; Drama
Club 1, 2, 4; F T A 2, 3; German Club 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
H om ecom ing Steering Comm ittee 3, 4, co-chairman 4; Prom Board
4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, corresponding secretary 3.
M artin, R obert— H i-Y 1, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Physical Science Club
3, 4; Baseball 1; Football 1.
M artinkus, Tina— Art Club 1, 4, vice-president 4; Dram a Club 1.
M arw itz, Joyce— Cauldron 4; Drama Club 2, 3; French Club 1, 2;
G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; G o Club 3; Pom Pon Squad 4.
M asters, M argaret— Drama Club 3; French Club 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2,
3, 4.
M astny, Francine— Drama Club 1, 3; F T A 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
G A A 1, 4; F N A 1, 3, 4; High L ife 2; Latin Club 1; Service Club 3,
4.
M atalis, Thom as— National Science Foundation Program 2, 3; Chess
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4; Physical
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
M atheis, Thom as
M azour, John
M cA leer, T heodore— H i-Y 1; F ootball 1.
M cA rthur, Janice— National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; G AA
1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Operetta 4.
M cC artney, R o b ert
M cC artney, Russell— Dram a Club 2.
M cConaughy, Joseph— H onor Student 4; National A thletic Scholar­
ship Society 4; National Honor Society 4; Class officer 1, vice-presi­
dent 1; D-Club 3, 4; H i-Y 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, consul 1; Student
Council 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, manager 3; Football
2.
M eeker, Suzanne— Dram a Club 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Psychology
Club 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4.
M ehl, Sharon— National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Dram a
Club 1; German Club 4; G irls’ Club 1; Operetta 4.
M ellott, John— National M erit semifinalist; N ational Science Founda­
tion Program 3; Physics Award 3; D ram a Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3,
4; Senior Play 4; A ll-School Play 2; Children’s Play 2; German Club
3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3,
president 4; Physical Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3.
M elville, K enneth
M esek, Fred
M ester, Stephen— D-C lub 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country
2; Track 1, 3, 4.
M etz, D iana
M eyer, Jam es— D-Club 3, 4; W restling 1, 2, 3, 4.
M eyer, R ichard— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2;
F ootball 1, 2; G olf 2.
M ilder, Jam es— Student Council 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1.
M iller, A . D ouglas— N ational A thletic Scholarship Society 3, 4;
Cauldron 4; D-Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 4; Base­
ball 1; Basketball 1; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3.
M iller, G loria — Girls’ Club 1, 2.
M indrum , Jon— A Cappella 3, 4; D-C lub 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2;Basket­
ball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Track 3.
M inehart, Barry— N ational Honor Society 4;
D-C lub 3, 4;
Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,
3, 4.
M irous, Jam es— Business Club 4; Chess Club 3, 4; H ypo H ounds
Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4.
M itchell, Thom as— Band 1, 2, 3, 4, dance band 3, 4; Drama Club 1;
H i-Y 1, 2; Student Council 4; Track 1, 2, 3.
M ochel, Edith— Summer M usic Cam p Scholarship 3; G irls’ Club
Award 1, 3; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State Scholarship
semifinalist 4; A Cappella 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dram a Club 1,
Senior Play; Play Night 4; French Club 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Board 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4.
M oeller, C arol— Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1.
M olenda, Constance— F T A 3, 4; G o Club 3; Latin Club 2, 3.
M oler, P eter
M olloy, Terence
M on fils, A lan
Monfils, A rlen— West H igh School, Green Bay, W isconsin 1, 2; Or­
chestra 1, 2.
M oore, W illiam — French Award 3; H onor Student 4; Illinois State
Scholarship semifinalist 4; National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4;
Biology Club 1; Quill and Scroll Society 4; C auldron 2, 3, 4, busi­
ness manager 2, 3, editor 4; Class officer 1, 4, president 1, treasurer
4; Pro B ono Publico 2, 3, 4; Prom Board 4; Operetta 4; Student
Council 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1, manager 1.
M oravec, Edwin
M ori, Steven
M orrison, Phillip
M ortensen, W illiam— D ram a Club 2; H igh L ife 1, 2; Latin Club 1,
2; P sychology Club 4; Student Council 1.
M razek, Charles— Basketball 1; F ootball 1; Track 1, 2, 3.
M u ckey, D arlene— F H A 1, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
M udrak, R oger— D-Club 4; H i-Y 2; Baseball 1; Cross Country 4;
Track 2, 3, 4; W restling 1.
M undinger, Drusilla— Dram a Club 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2.
M u rph y, K im berly— D ram a Club 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H igh Life
2.
M cEachron, Elaine— Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 2; Business
Club 4; Drama Club 1; F T A 2, 3; G irls’ Club 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3,
4, concert mistress 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3.
M cG ee, K athleen— Band 1; G A A 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish
Club 2.
M cG ill, D ennis— Book and Creative Writing Club 4; Germ an Club
3.
M cG ill, Terry— Latin Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 3; Basketball 2, 3;
Football 2, 3.
2.
N agy, Frank
Nansen, K ay
N arce, Suzanne— F H A 2; F N A 1; French Club 3, 4; Girls’ Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, scribe 2; Psychology Club 3, 4, vicepresident 3, Board 4; Student Council 4.
Nash, D onna— Dram a Club 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep
Club 1.
N au ertz, Steven
N aw a, R obert— H ypo H ounds 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Radio Club 1;
Student Council 1.
N ech vatal, Judith— Business Club 4, president 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3;
Latin Club 1, 2; Service Club 4.
N ejdl, Susan— Glenbard East H igh School, Glenbard, Illinois 1, 2, 3;
G A A 2, 3; Girls’ Club 1, 2; G o Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2.
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Parrish, T hom as
Parucka, Susan— Drama Club 1, 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1;
Pom Pon 4; Spanish Club 1, 2.
Patrick, D eborah— D ram a Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; G irls’ Club
2, 3, 4; High L ife 4; Latin Club 3, 4.
Patsones, Steve— D-Club 4; Football 1, 3, 4.
Patterson, Joe
Payne, R o b ert
Payne, W illiam — Aeronautics Club 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Radio
Club 3.
Pearson, C athylou— N ational H onor Society 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student
Council 1, 2, 3.
Pearson, P hyllis— Service Club 4.
Pederson, R obert— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational
Merit Letter o f C om m endation 4; Aeronautics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, sec­
retary 2, president 3, 4; Physical Science Club 1.
Peiffer, T erry — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; H i-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2.
Peters, Sharon— G A A 2, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, Board 1, treasurer 1;
High L ife 2.
Peterson, Charles
Phillips, C harles
Phillips, Sandra
Pickens, Patricia— D ram a Club 2; F T A 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Latin Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 4.
Pickrel, C. D ouglas— N ational H onor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4;
Operetta 3, 4; Cauldron 3; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Board Member 1, 2, 4;
Football 1, 2; G olf 2.
Pijanowski, R aym on d — Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1.
Pilson, L in da— Business Club 3; Dram a Club 1, 2; French Club 1;
Girls’ Club 1, 2; P sychology Club 3.
Pink, Paul
Pinter, D avid — National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Class
officer 3, treasurer 3; H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Operetta
3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Basketball 1, 2, manager 1, 2.
Plagge, L aurel— N ational H onor Society 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Pluhar, P eggy— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational
Honor Society 4; F T A 4; G A A 1, 2, 3; Germ an Club 1, 2; G irls’
Club 1, 2; High Life 4.
Pobis, Jam es— John Overton High School, Nashville, Tennessee 1;
Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Debate 1, 2; H om ecom ing
Steering Com m ittee 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Leaders’ Club 4; Baseball 1,
2; Basketball 1; Track 1.
Pohlmann, Peter— N ational Athletic Scholarship Society 3; D-C lub
4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4, All-Conference 3, State M eet 3, 4.
Polk, W illiam
Pom m ier, Lawrence
Potter, G aye— French Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3;
Psychology Club 4.
Powell, Joseph— D-C lub 2, 3, 4; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, State M eet 3.
Proctor, M arie
Protko, C heryl— R oseville H igh School, Roseville, California 1, 2;
F T A 3, 4; French Club 2; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 2, 3, 4.
Pulaski, Chester— N ational H onor Society 4; Math Award 3; Band 1,
2; D-C lub 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; F ootball 1; Track 1, 2, 3,
4,
Quigley, A n ita — Library A ides 2; G o Club 2; Student Council 4.
Quillman, D oris— D ram a Club 1, 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; G o Club 3;
Latin Club 3, consul 3; Pep Club 1, 2.
R adow itz, Judie— Dram a Club 3; French Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2, 3;
Girls’ Club 3, 4; G o Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2.
Ranting, Catherine— Art Club 3; A Cappella 4; French Club 1, 2;
G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2; D ram a Club 4; Operetta 4.
Reed, D o n ald — N ational Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; B iology Club 1; H i-Y i , 2, 3, 4,
secretary 2; High L ife 4; H ypo H ounds 1, 2, 3, vice-president 2;
Operetta 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3; manager 2, 3; Cross
Country 1.
Rehm , K ath ryn — B iology Club 1; Dram a Club 2; F H A 3; F T A 2, 3,
4; Girls’ Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3.
Re/d, Janet— National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; G A A 1, 2, 3;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4; Operetta 4; Pom Pon 4; Student Council 3.
Reim an, Scott— A V A 4; D-C lub 4; Library Aides 3; Football 1, 2, 3,
4; Track 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
R em ien, C arol— Lincoln-W ay H igh School, N ew Lenox, Illinois 1, 2;
A Cappella 4; Drama Club 1; Operetta 4.
Rende, N icholas
Rezac, N an cy— F H A 1, 2; Library Aides 1, 2; G o Club 2.
Rezac, T im othy— Farragut H igh School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2; Band
1, 2, 3; Culture Club 1, 2; F T A 1, 2, secretary 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2;
School Newspaper 1; Baseball 1.
Rhea, Jam es— American Legion Essay Award 2; N ational H onor
Society 4; A Cappella 4; G o Club 3; H i-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2,
Board 1; Psychology Club 3; Operetta 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 3;
F ootball 1, 2.
Rich, Frank— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; F T A 2, 3; H i-Y 1, 2;
Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Wrestling 1, 2.
Rich, N an cy— Scholastic Art Award 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F N A 1, 2;
Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 2; Orchestra 3, 4;
Prom Board 4.
Richards, John— A V A 4; German Club 2, 3.
Riddell, L yn ne— A Cappella 4; French Club 1, 3; G A A 1, 4; G irls’
Club 1, 2; Operetta 4.
N elson, Donna— Sacred Heart Academ y, Lisle, Illinois 1 , 2 ; Business
Club 3; G A A 1; Student Council 4.
N elson, Karen— L isle Community H igh School, Lisle, Illinois 1;
Business Club 4; F H A 1; G A A 1; Student Council 4.
N elson, Laurence— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Drama
Club 3, 4; Senior P lay 4; Prom Board 4; Railroad Club 2.
N elson, R onald
N etzelm ann , Linda— Business Club 3; G erm an Club 3; G irls’ Club 1,
2.
N icholas, Steven
N ielsen, Linda
N ier, Jam es
N ijboer, Caroline— Utrecht Sted. Gym nasium, Utrecht, Netherlands
1, 2, 3.
N ixon, Bonnie— Bellaire High School, Bell Aire, Texas 1, 2, 3;
Business Club 3; F H A 1, 2, president 2; H istory Club 2.
N olan, Patricia— Business Club 3, 4, secretary 3, treasurer 4; G A A
1; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Library Aides 4, co-vice-president 4; G o Club 2;
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, secretary 3.
N olan, Sue— Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, vice-president 2;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1.
N orm an , Larry
N orris, Donna— H om ecom ing Court 1; G irls’ Club 2; Library Aides
1.
N o rw o od, Lynne— A Cappella 4; Band 1; Dram a Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’
Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 4; Student Council 2.
N ovak, Linda— G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; H om ecom ing
Steering Com m ittee 4; G o Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Student
Council 1, 2.
N urre, Thom as— N ational Merit Letter o f Com m endation 4; Math
Award 3; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Latin Club 1; Pro
Bono Publico 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3; Cross Country 2; Track 1,
2.
N yberg, Phyllis— P sychology Club 2.
N ystro m , John— Band 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 1, 4;
Basketball 3, 4, manager 3, 4.
O bitts, M argaret— F H A 2, 3, 4, Board 4.
O ldham , Sharon
Olson, Constance-—Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2.
O ostdyk, Susan— Kohler High School, Kohler, W isconsin 1, 2; Math
Club 2; Cheerleading 1, 2.
Ortm an, D aniel— St. Procopius Academ y, Lisle, Illinois 1; Radio Club
1; W restling 1.
Ortner, G ary— H ypo H ounds 2; F ootball 1.
Ortner, Linda— A rt Award 1,
2; Art Club 3; Dram a Club 2, 3;
Senior Play 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3.
Osadzienski, G ail— F T A 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1;
Psychology Club 4.
Otterness, Linda— D ram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F T A 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,
2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3.
Pachnik, R andy— B iology Club 1, 2; Germ an Club 1, 2; Science
Club 4; Baseball 3, 4, manager 3, 4; F ootball 4.
Packard, Jerom e— W restling 2.
Palm er, Patricia— N ational H onor Society 4; National Council of
Teachers of English Award 4;Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist
4; Book and Creative Writing Club 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3; presi­
dent 2, 4; FTA 3.
P ankow , Dennis— H insdale H igh School, Hinsdale, Illinois 1; Base­
ball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Rieder, Roseann— M om ence High School, M om ence, Illinois 1, 2;
Business Club 4; F H A 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3; F T A 3.
R iedy, R u by— Business Club 3; F H A 4.
R ietz, Jam es— LaGrange Township H igh School, LaGrange, Illinois
1, 2; Illinois A ssociation of Student Councils D elegate 3; Rifle Club
1; Sophomore Class Board 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Board 3;
Service Club 4; Cross Country 2, manager 2.
R ipkey, 'Susan— Business Club 4; F H A 3, 4, secretary 3, president 4;
Spanish Club 3.
Ritter, S cott— Biology Club 1; Service Club 4.
R obb, N an cy— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; F T A 2; Girls’
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Psychology Club 3; Service Club 4.
R oberts, C arolyn— A. Cappella 4; Band 1; Drama Club 2; F N A 1, 2;
G A A 1, 2, 3; Operetta 4; Service Club 2, 4.
R obertson, Sharyn— Callanan High School, D es M oines, Iow a 1;
G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 3; Student Council 3.
Robinson, Susan— Book and Creative Writing Club 1; Drama Club
1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; High L ife 4; Library A ides 1, 2, 3; Prom
Board 4.
Rogers, Bonnie— N ational Honor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; G A A
1, 2; Girls’ Club 1, 2; G o Club 1, 3; P sychology Club 3; Operetta 4;
Student Council 2.
R oskam , Barbara— Enid High School, Enid, O klahoma 1, 2, 3; Class
Reporter 2, secretary 3; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; A ll-School Play 1, 3;
G irls’ Club 4; G irls’ Reserves 1, 2, 3, secretary 2, vice-president 3;
Student Council 1, 2, 3.
R ow land, R obert— Badger H igh School, Lake G eneva, W isconsin 1;
Lemont H igh School, Lemont, Illinois 2; Eisenhower H igh School,
Blue Island, Illinois 3; A V A 4; F F A 1; Spanish Club 2.
R ozak, Cynthia— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Summer
M usic Cam p Scholarship 3, 4; F T A 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4;
Spanish Club 2, 3.
Ruehm ann, R obert— Art Club 1; H i-Y 1, 2; Physical Science Club 1;
Basketball 1; G olf 1, 2; Tennis 4.
Russell, A rth ur— A V A 3, 4; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; W restling 1, 2, 3, 4,
co-captain 1, 4.
Russell, Paul
R utherford, Ross
R uzicka, James— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; D ram a Club 4; F T A 2, 3, 4; Go
Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4.
Ryan, Thom as— Physical Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sacher, R obert— A eronautics Club 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Germ an Club
1, 2, 3; Radio Club 1; Baseball 2.
Safarik, R oger— Track 2, 3.
Salus, Brian— N ational Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; D-Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2;
Operetta 3, 4; Student Council 2; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1;
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4.
Sanchez, D om inic— Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2.
Scelonge, C arol— Illinois State Scholarship sem ifinalist 4; Summer
Conservation Camp Award 3; National H on or Society 4; Biology
Club 3; B ook and Creative Writing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4;
French Club 3, 4; F T A 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2;
Psychology Club 3.
Scherger, L inda— National H onor Society 4; D ram a Club 1; French
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F T A 2, 3, 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2.
Schlam ann, Patricia— F H A 2, 3, 4, secretary 4; F N A 3, 4.
Schm idt, C arl— A Cappella 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Publicity 2, vice-president 3, president 4; D ram a Club 2, 3, 4;
French 1.
Schm idtke, D aniel— Baseball 1; G olf 2, 3, 4.
Schm uck, P hilip— Band 1, 2; Track 1, 2.
Schnierle, L in da— Harper H igh School, C hicago, Illinois 1; Business
Club 3, 4; F H A 4; Service Club 1.
Schultz, Catherine-—H onor Student 4; Illinois State Scholarship semi­
finalist 4; M ath Award 3; N ational Science Foundation Program 3;
Dram a Club 1, 2; Play N ight 1, 2; French Club 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2;
Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Physical Science Club 4.
Schultz, R o b ert— Am erican Legion H istory Test, third place 3; Chess
Club 2, 3; Dram a Club 2; All-School P lay 2; German Club 1, 2, 3;
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; F ootball 1; Wrestling 1.
Schwendem an, M ary— M ini G irls’ State Representative 4; National
H onor Society 4; French Club 1, 2; F T A 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’
Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sebastian, N icholas— Dram a Club 3, 4, Board 4; A ll-School P lay 4,
Senior Play 4; Thespians 3, 4; German Club 4; G o Club 3; Library
A ides 2, 3; Radio Club 2.
Seccom be, T hom as— A V A 3; H ypo H ounds 1.
Seeseman, D a v id — Spanish Club 2; W restling 1, 2.
Sepulveda, Lucia— Instituto Santa Maria, C hilian, Chile, 1, 2, 3;
Dram a Club 4; G irls’ Club 4; Literary A cadem y 3; Philosophy
A cadem y 1, 2, 3; School Newspaper 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Young
Catholic Students 1, 2, 3, 4.
Seybert, R aym on d
Sharp, E dw ard— Latin Club 1, 2; Football 1; Track 2.
Shaw, L inda— National H onor Society 4; D ram a Club 2; Children’s
Play 2; F T A 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4;
M ajorette 2, 3, 4.
Shields, D ebbie— A Cappella 4; Book and Creative Writing Club 2;
Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; First Nighters 4, secretary 4; Germ an Club 3,
4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Physical Science
Club 4; P lay N ight 1, 3, 4; Pro Bono P ublico 2, 3, 4; Senior P lay 4;
Thespians 3, 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3.
Shullaw, D a vid
Shutes, Jackie— Business Club 3; F H A 1, 4, Board 4; Girls’ Club 1,
2, 3.
Sidley, Barbara— G irls’ Club 1, 2.
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Siedlecki, Constance— F T A 1, 2, 3; G A A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, vice-president 3.
Siem aszek, R andall— Student Council 4.
Sim ko, Steven
Sinnick, Patricia— Girls’ Club 1, 2; Library Aides 3, 4.
Sitton, Ellen— National Honor Society 4; F N A 1, 2, 3, 4; G A A 1, 2,
3, 4.
Skala, G regory— Valedictorian 4; B iology Award 1; H onor Student
4; Illinois State Scholarship sem ifinalist 4; Math Award 3; National
Council o f Teachers o f English nom inee 3; National H onor Society
4; N ational Merit Letter o f C om m endation 4; Chess Club 1; Math
Club 3, 4; Physical Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4.
Skala, Laura— Art Club 2; G irls’ Club 1, 2; G o Club 2.
Skala, Linda
Skarda, Steven— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4; N ational Honor Society 4; D-Club
2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Student C ouncil 2, 3.
Slachetka, Stanley— Biology Club 1, 2; Cauldron 4; F T A 2; German
Club 2, 3; G o Club 3, 4, chairman 4; Library Aides I, 2, 3; Radio
Club 2, 3.
Sleezer, E dward— Cross Country 1, 2; W restling 2.
Sm ieskal, W alter— Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sm ith, C arol— H onor Student 4; N ational Honor Society 4; Book
and Creative Writing Club 1; Dram a Club 1; FTA 2, 3, 4, secretary
3, president 4; Cauldron 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3; Library
Aides 3, 4, co-president 4; Psychology Club 3; Student Council 4;
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2.
Sm ith, James— N esholea Central H igh School, Philadelphia, M issis­
sippi 1, 2, 3.
Sm ith, Laura— Art Club 1, 4; Dram a Club 3; FTA 2, 3; Girls’ Club
1, 2, 3.
Sm ith, N an cy— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; D ebate 2; F T A 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3.
Snider, Sandra— Service Club 4.
Som m er, Patricia— Dram a Club 1; G irls’ Club 1.
Stack, M ary— Dram a Club 1.
Stack, Patricia— Dram a Club 1; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2;
H om ecom ing Steering Committee 4; G o Club 1, 2; Student Council
1, 2 .
Stafford, Sandra— Cheerleading 2, 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board
4; Thespians 3, 4; Senior Play 4; A ll-School Play 2, 3; Play Night 4;
Children’s Play 3; First Nighters 3, 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 1,
2, 3, 4; G o Club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3; H om ecom ing Steering
C om m ittee 4.
Staid!, A lan— National Honor Society 4; D-Club 3, 4; Hom ecom ing
Court 4, king runner-up 4, Pro B ono Publico 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-presi­
dent 2, president 3, 4; Prom Board 4; Student Council 3, 4; Baseball
2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4, All-Conference 4; Wrestling
2.
Stanfield, Diane— A Cappella 4; Business Club 4; Dram a Club 1;
F T A 3; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3;
Operetta 4.
Starkey, W. Jam es— Scholastic Art Awards 1, 2, 3; D-Club 4; H igh
Life 4; H ypo H ounds 1; Prom Board 4; Student Council 4; Football
1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3.
Staszak, A lb ert
Stathas, P eter— F ootball 1; Track 1, 2.
Stefiuk, Janis— American Legion Essay Contest 2, third place 2;
N ational H onor Society 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A ll-School Play 3;
Children’s Play 2; Play N ight 3; Senior Play 4; F T A 2, 3, 4, Board
4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G o Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 1, 2; H om ecom ­
ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Pom Pon Squad 4;
P sychology Club 3.
Steim er, Barbara
Steiskal, T heodore— Biology Club 1, 2; German Club 3.
Stekelberg, Steven— Northwestern M ilitary Academ y, Lake G eneva,
Illinois 1; M aine East H igh School, Park Ridge, Illinois 2; Rifle Club
1; Track 1.
Stenstrom , Joan— F H A 1; G irls’ Club 1, 2; Library Aides 1, 2, 3,
4,
Stepelton, A ndre— Biology Club 1; Pro Bono Publico 4; Football 1,
2; Track 1, 2, 3; W restling 1.
Stevens, Carol
Stevenson, A rn e— G eorge S. Patton H igh School, Ft. Leavenworth,
Kansas 1; Benson H igh School, Omaha, Nebraska 2; Clintondale
H igh School, Mt. Clemens, M ichigan 3; Illinois State Scholarship
semifinalist 4; National H onor Society 4; Chess Club 2, 4; D ram a
Club 4; German Club 1; Junior P lay 3; Round Table o f M etropoli­
tan D etroit 3.
Stolt, E velyn— Fairm ont H igh School, Fairmont, M innesota 1, 2; A
Cappella 4; F T A 3; Girls’ Club 4; Latin Club 2; Library Aides 2, 3;
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; School Newspaper 1; Operetta
4.
Stringer, Joan
Strobl, Cecilia— American Legion Essay Contest 3, first place 3;
H onor Student 4; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; Dram a
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F T A 4; German Club 2, 3; G A A 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1,
2, 3, 4; H igh L ife 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
Studebaker, D on ald — Band 1, 2; D ram a Club 4; Radio Club 1;
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, manager 2; Track 1, 2.
Studier, James— Chess Club 1; M ath Club 4; Science Club 2.
Studnicka, G ary— D-C lub 4; Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library A ides 1,
2, 3; Physical Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro Bono Publico 1, 2, 3, 4;
P sychology Club 2; Football 4, manager 4.
Stuke, Lynn— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 1, 2,
3; Latin Club 1, 2, consul 2; Spanish Club 3.
Suchom el, Frank— A Cappella 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; German Club
2; Physical Science Club 3, 4; Radio Club 1; Basketball 4, manager
4; Operetta 4.
Sullivan, Patricia— Band 1, 2; Business Club 4; Drama Club 4;
Student Council 2, 4.
Swanson, Barbara— National Honor Society 4; French Club 1, 2;
F TA 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4; Library Aides 2, 3, 4, president 3.
Szabo, Paul
Szal, Judith— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 4,
secretary-treasurer 2; G A A 1.
Tamburrino, L inda— Dram a Club 1, 2; F T A 3, 4; G AA 2, 3, 4;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H igh L ife 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Student
C ouncil 2.
Tasmer, Johnnie Ann
T aylor, M ason— Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 3; Illini Boys’
State Representative 2; Aeronautics Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H ypo H ounds 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Orchestra
4; Basketball 4.
T aylor, Paul— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dram a Club 1, 2; French Club 3; HiY 1, 2, 3.
T aylor, W illiam — A V A 1; H i-Y 2.
Tennant, R ichard
Thacher, L ee
T hem el, R obert— Spanish Club 1, 2; Football 2.
Thies, R ichard— D ram a Club 2.
Thom pson, A llen— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Tennis 1.
Thom pson, D avid— A m erican Field Service Program, Summer in
Belgium 3; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National Honor
Society 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, drum major 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
All-School Play 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, consul 1, 3, 4.
Thom pson, Gail— M orton W est H igh School, Berwyn Illinois 1, 2;
Hi-C 1; G irls’ Club 4.
Tilly, Cheri— Business Club 3; F H A 2, 3; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club
1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2.
Tim m , M ichael— Debate 2; H i-Y 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1;
Football 1, 2; G olf 1, 2.
T obey, L ee— D-C lub 4; H om ecom ing Court 4; King runner-up 4;
Student Council 1; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3.
Tom linson, R ichard
Totura, D ouglas— H i-Y 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4;
Track 1.
Trojak, M arilyn
Trojanowski, Barbara— Harrison Technical High School, Chicago,
Illinois 1.
Trum bull, R obert
Turner, Bonnie— Art Club 1, 2; Business Club 4; Drama Club 2, 3,
4; A ll-School P lay 2; Senior P lay 4; French Club 4; F N A 4; Psy­
chology Club 3, 4, Board 3.
Turner, Danny— Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4.
Tuttle, Wanda— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; G A A 1;
G irls’ Club 1; Library Aides 1; Spanish Club 1.
T yle, Stephen— Band 1, 2; French Club 1; Tennis 1, 2.
4
W alker, Susan— Dram a Club 2, 3; F N A 3, 4; G A A 1; Latin Club 2;
Psychology Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4.
Wallace, L in da
Walsher, D olores— Business Club 4; Dram a Club 2, 3; G irls’ Club 2,
3.
Wander, Pam ela— Business Club 4; F H A 1; G irls’ Club 1.
Warden, R o b e rt— Basketball 1, 2; Cross Country 1; G olf 2, 3.
Watkins, T hom as— St. Procopius Academ y, Lisle, Illinois 1, 2, 3; HiY 4; F ootball 1, 2; G olf 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
W ayland, N an cy— National H onor Society 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Band
1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2.
W ebb, C linton— G o Club 4.
W ebster, H elen— Dram a Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F N A 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2,
vice-president 3; German Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4.
Weise, R ichard— D-Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
W eiskopf, W illiam — German Award 3; N ational Honor Society 4;
Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, 4, treasurer 3; German Club
2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3.
W eist, G ary— Wrestling 1, manager 1.
Weist, L inda— Art Club 1; F N A 1; Girls’ Club 2.
Welch, M arjorie— G A A 1; G irls’ Club 2; Library Aides 2, 3.
W endorj, Earl— Aeronautics Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; H i-Y
1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Fitness Award 2; Physical Science Club 4;
Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
Westrup, B radford— Greensburg H igh School, Greensberg, Indiana 1,
2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Student Council 2; Baseball 1.
White, C arole— Summer M usic Camp Scholarship 4; Debate 2;
Drama Club 1, 2, 4; First Nighters 4; Senior Play 4; Latin Club 1, 2;
Orchestra 1 , 2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club 4.
W hitlock, Joyce— A Cappella 4; Band 1; D ram a Club 1, 2; G A A 3;
G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 1, 2; Operetta 4.
W hittington, Jeffrey— D-Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2,
3; F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
W illets, Laurie— National H onor Society 4; Dram a Club 3, 4;
French Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, Board 3;
Leaders’ Club 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 4; Senior Play 4; Service Club
4.
Williams, M ildred— Art Club 1.
W inchell, D a v id — National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Cross
Country 1; G o lf 1, 2, 3, 4; W restling 1, 2; Operetta 3, 4.
Winter, Christine— Lyons Township H igh School, LaGrange, Illinois
1; A Cappella 4; Drama Club 4; F T A 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4; G o
Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Operetta 4.
Wolff, Sandra— National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 2, 4; Class officer 1, 3, secretary 1, 3; G A A 1,
2, 3, 4; H om ecom ing Court 2, 4, sophom ore attendant 2, queen
runner-up 4; H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 4; Leaders’ Club 3, 4;
G o Club 1, 2; Operetta 4; Student Council 1.
Wosik, R enee— Latin Club 1, 2.
Wright, G regory— National A thletic Scholarship Society 2, 3, 4; N a ­
tional H onor Society 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; D -C lub 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4;
Student Council 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, M ost
Valuable Player 4, A ll State 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; W restling 1, 2.
W ysoglad, C in dy— Sacred H eart A cadem y, Lisle, Illinois 1; A llSchool Play 3; Drama Club 2, 3; F N A 3; G irls’ Club 1; Psychology
Club 4.
Yeingst, Jeranne— F H A 3; G irls’ Club 1.
Youngberg, Connie— H om ecom ing Court 3, 4, junior attendant 3;
queen 4; N ational Honor Society 4; Cheerleading 2; C lass officer 1,
treasurer 1; D ram a Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee 4; Leaders’
Club 3, 4; G o Club 1, 2, 4; Pom Pon Squad 4, secretary-treasurer 4;
Student C ouncil 1, 2, 3.
Yusba, Joseph— Football 1.
Zahniser, C arol— Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; National
H onor Society 4; Regional D ebate Award 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate
2; Dram a Club 4; French Club 3; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council 4.
Zahora, Sandra— Business Club 4.
Zak, L ouis— M ath Club 2; Physical Science Club 2; Spanish Club 3;
Wrestling 2.
Zarn, D onna— Dram a Club 3; G irls’ Club 3; Library Aides 2.
Zarn, N ancy
Zarn, R on ald — N ational H onor Society 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3; Latin Club
1, 2, consul 1; H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 3, 4, co-chairman
4.
Zem an, C arol— Valedictorian 4; Honor Student 4; Illinois State
Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational M erit Letter o f Comm endation
4; N ational H onor Society 4; French Club 1, 2; G A A 2, 3, 4, Board
4; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3; High L ife 4; H om ecom ing Steering Committee
4; Leaders’ Club 3, 4; Pro B ono Publico 4; Student Council 1, 4.
Zem an, L eslie— National H onor Society 4; German Club 1, 2, 3,
4.
Zenisek, M ichael
Zielinski, W illiam — Thespians 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Dram a Club 2, 3,
4, Board 4; First Nighters 4, vice-president 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Board
2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, manager 1; Track 2.
Ziem er, N an cy
Zim dars, Jean— National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; Cheerlead­
ing 2; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 4; Operetta 4; H om ecom ing
Steering C om m ittee 4; Leaders’ Club 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 3, 4.
Zi'zi'e, Linda— Dram a Club 4.
Zufan, K en n eth — G o Club 4; Student Council 4.
Z w art, E ildert— National H onor Society 4; A Cappella 4; H igh L ife
4; Library A ides 1, 2, 3, 4, president 3; D ram a Club 1, 2, 3; A llSchool P lay 3; Senior P lay 4; State Reporter o f Illinois Student
Library A ssociation 4; Trojan M ascot 3, 4; Operetta 4.
T ym a, W alter— Lane T ech H igh School, Chicago, Illin ois 1, 2, 3;
Aeronautics Club 2; G erm an Club 3; Library Aides 3.
Ulm an, Jam es— A rt Club 1; Dram a Club 3, 4, Board 4; A ll-School
Play 3, 4; Play N ight 3, 4; Senior Play 4; First N ighters 3, 4;
Thespians 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Library A ides 3; Pro
Bono Publico 3; Prom Board 4; P sychology Club 3, 4.
Vacek, M ary Ann— Business Club 3; G irls’ Club 4; Library Aides 1,
2, 3, 4.
Van D ah m , K u rt
Van H orne, W illiam — Cauldron 4; H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2;
F ootball 2, manager 2; W restling 1.
Van Wie, D onald
Vasicek, A llan
Venard, R osalie
Venecek, Tim othy
Venning, H allie
Verr, N an cy— G irls’ Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Verveer, M ary Jane— Betty Crocker Hom em aker o f Tom orrow 4;
H onor Student 4; Illinois State Scholarship semifinalist 4; N ational
H onor Society 4; Cauldron 4; G A A 1, 2, 3; G irls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
G o Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3.
V er Vers, Linda— Dram a Club 1; F T A 2, 3, 4; G A A 2, 3, 4; G irls’
Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council 2.
V eysey, C. Ann— A F S semifinalist 3; N ational H onor Society 4;
Dram a Club 4, treasurer 4; First Nighters 4; Play N ight 4; Thespians
3, 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; G irls’ Club 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,
2, 3, scribe 3; Leaders’ Club 4; H om ecom ing Steering C om m ittee 4;
Prom Board 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4
V im trup, Paul
Vorel, M ichael— A Cappella 4; Aeronautics Club 2; Chess Club 1;
Operetta 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 3; Football 1.
W adington, M ichael— H i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 1, 2, 3.
Wagner, Susan— B ook and Creative W riting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dram a
Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, president 2; F N A 1; G A A 1, 2, 3;
Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aides 2; Pom Pon Squad 3, 4; Service
Club 4.
BAr/C Paul— AW N 1, 2, 3.
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Indexes People and Events
A cadem ics ............................................................................................. 10
Accounting II Award ......................................................................... 42
Activities ................................................................................................ 43
Administrative Assistants ................................................................. 11
Aeronautics Club ................................................................................ 65
Am erican Field Service ..................................................................... 41
Am erican H istory Award .................................................................. 42
American Legion Auxiliary Contest ............................................. 42
Art Awards ................................................................................................40
Art Scholarship ...................................................................................... 40
Assistant Principals ............................................................................. 13
Athletics .................................................................................................... 85
A V A Clubs ......................... ‘ .............................................................. 71
Bands ......................................................................................................... 76
Band Awards .......................................................................................... 39
Baseball ................................................................................................ 100
Basketball .................................................................................................. 92
Bausch and Lom b ............................................................................... 38
Best Prose Award ............................................................................... 41
Best Thespians ..........................................................................................41
Biology Awards .................................................................................... 38
Board o f Education ............................................................................. 14
Book Club .............................................................................................. 78
Business Club ............................................................................................ 65
Cafeteria, M aintenance Staffs ....................................................... 32
Career Clubs ......................................................................................... 62
Cauldron, 1965 .................................................................................... 82
Certified Personnel ............................................................................. 30
Chamber o f C om m erce Award ..................................................... 42
Cheerleaders ......................................................................................... 46
Chemistry Awards ............................................................................... 78
Chess Clubs ........................................................................................... 72
Civic Theater Aw ard ........................................................................... 40
Classes .................................................................................................. 107
Clerical Staffs ...................................................................................... 31
Com mercial Departm ents .............................................................. 25
Congress o f Strings ............................................................................. 39
Conservation W orkshop ................................................................... 38
Counselors .............................................................................................. 15
Creative Writing Club ..................................................................... 78
Cross Country .......................................................................................... 85
D A R Award ........................................................................................... 42
D-Club ..................................................................................................... 55
D eans ....................................................................................................... 13
Debate ..................................................................................................... 79
Drama Clubs ......................................................................................... 59
Drama Club Boards .......................................................................... 61
Drama Departments .......................................................................... 16
Drum Major ......................................................................................... 76
English Departments .......................................................................... 16
English Teachers’ Award ................................................................. 41
Faculty Honors .................................................................................... 33
F ine Arts Departments ...................................................................... 26
Football .................................................................................................. 88
Foreign Language Awards ............................................................. 43
Foreign Language Clubs ................................................................ 48
Foreign Language Department .................................................... 24
Four-year Library Aides ................................................................ 41
Freshman Class— N orth ................................................................. 108
Freshm an Class Officers— North and South ........................ 107
Freshm an Class— South ................................................................. 113
G A A .......................................................................................................... 50
G A A Cup W inner ............................................................................... 42
German Awards .................................................................................... 40
Girls’ Club .............................................................................................. 45
G irls’ State .............................................................................................. 42
G o Club ................................................................................................... 47
G olf, 1965 ........................................................................................... 104
G rove Players’ Aw ard ...................................................................... 40
Harvard Book Prize .......................................................................... 42
H igh L i f e .................................................................................................. 83
H i-Y ........................................................................................................... 54
H i-Y Award ............................................................................................ 42
H om ecom ing Steering Com m ittee ............................................... 73
H om ecom ing W eekend ....................................................................... 74
H omem aker of Tom orrow ................................................................ 42
Honors .................................................................................................... 33
H onors Students ................................................................................... 34
H ypo-H ounds .......................................................................................... 66
Junior Class ......................................................................................... 130
Junior Class O ffic e r s.......................................................................... 128
Language Clubs ..................................................................................... 48
Leaders’ Club .......................................................................................... 68
Library Aides .......................................................................................... 70
Library Staff ............................................................................................. 30
M A S A Award ...................................................................................... 38
M ath Awards ......................................................................................... 38
M ath Clubs ........................................................................................... 53
Math Departments ............................................................................ 22
Majorettes ............................................................................................. 76
N ational A thletic Scholarship ....................................................... 42
N ational H onor Finalists ................................................................. 37
N ational H onor Sem i-Finalists ..................................................... 36
N ational H onor Society ................................................................... 36
National Merit Finalists and Letter W inners .......................... 34
N ational Thespian Society .............................................................. 40
N ational Science Foundation .......................................................... 38
N ational Science Departm ent ....................................................... 18
Office Staff ............................................................................................. 31
Operetta .................................................................................................. 56
Orchestra ................................................................................................ 80
Orchestra Awards ............................................................................... 39
Parent-Teacher A ssociation ............................................................ 14
Penny Flam e Award .......................................................................... 42
Physical Education Departments ................................................... 28
Physics Awards .................................................................................... 38
Physical Science Award ................................................................... 38
Physical Science Club ........................................................................ 52
Pom Pon Squad .................................................................................... 47
Practical Arts Departm ents ............................................................ 27
Principals ................................................................................................ 12
Pro Bono Publico ............................................................................... 66
Prom Board ........................................................................................... 73
Psychology Club ...............................
72
Quill and Scroll .................................................................................... 40
Rail Fan Clubs .................................................................................... 64
Reporter Cup ......................................................................................... 36
Retiring Faculty M e m b e r s ................................................................. 10
Salutatorian ........................................................................................... 34
SA R Award ........................................................................................... 42
Science Clubs ........................................................................................ 53
Science Departm ents .......................................................................... 19
Senior Activities ............................................................................... 186
Senior Band Members ...................................................................... 39
Senior Citations .................................................................................... 40
Senior Class ......................................................................................... 142
Senior Class Officers ........................................................................ 141
Service Clubs ......................................................................................... 69
Social Science Departm ent ............................................................ 20
Sophom ore Class— N orth .......................................................
119
Sophom ore Class— South ..............
124
Sophom ore Class Officers— North and South ..........................
Student Council .................................................................................... 43
Superintendent ...................................................................................... 11
T able o f Contents .................................................................................. 1
Tennis, 1965 ......................................................................................... 105
Track and Field .................................................................................. 102
Valedictorians ...................................................................................... 34
Vocal Musicians .................................................................................. 58
V oice o f Youth .................................................................................... 41
W om en's Club Art Scholarship ..................................................... 41
W restling ........................
96
Youth Center .......................................................
198
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