1
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2011 with funding from
CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
http://www.archive.org/details/shield1958joli
jim 1 1 ^
A
378. Ik
j68lo
1958
c.3
JJC Yearbook
The Shield
A
378. lU
J68I0
1958
c.3
JJC Yearbook
The Shield
JM
LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE
JOLIET, ILLINOIS 60431
iOLIET JUNO?
rO\ LFGE LJBRART
JOLIET, ILLINOIS
I95S
Yesterday our parents established Joliet
Junior College as the oldest public junior college
in this country so that we of today may be
prepared for tomorrow.
Yesterday our parents also introduced
Junior C. Wolf as JJC's emblem. May Junior C. Wolf
of yesterday help you remember today in Joliet
Junior College in your life tomorrow.
Contents
DEDICATION
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
COLLEGE OFFICE STAFF
CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIANS
HONOR ROLL
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
ACTIVITIES
ORGANIZATIONS
SPORTS
CANDIDS
JOUET JUNIOP COH.FGE LIBRARY
JOLIET, ILLINOIS
Dedication
MR. EDMUND C. PUDDICOMBE
During the day you can see him lecturing physiology classes in Room 291;
after school you might find him sponsoring an SMS meeting or working on the
illustrations for his loose-leaf notebook that his students use; or on a free day
you might find him taking SMS members on a field trip to some research center
or hospital.
This is Mr. Edmund C. Puddicombe. For years he has readily given his
services and time to the junior college, especially to the Students of Medical
Science, one of the most active clubs of the school. Words cannot measure these
services, cannot give even a slight hint of the time spent.
This year we dedicate The Shield to Mr. Puddicombe to show that his ef-
forts and help are appreciated.
Yearbook Staff
RON KNAKMUHS
Assistant Editor, Facuttu and Administration.
BARBARA BUTTERFIELD
Assistant Editor, Freshman Section.
MRS. VERA SMITH
Adviser
MRS. KATHRYN DeJARLD
Co-ordinator.
Yearbook Staff
The staff members have put in much
of their time, especially during Christmas
vacation, in the hope of making this year-
book something that you will enjoy look-
ing at now and in the future.
We would like to thank Tom Balla for
printing all the freshman pictures.
Some members of the yearbook staff discussing deadlines that have to be
Schroeder, Les Nelson, Edelgard, Eiehholz, and Andy {Gavins.
et are Ron Knakmuhs, Gerri McKanna, Bill
A Message From The Dean and The Assistant Dean
Every commencement many graduates say how much
they have enjoyed junior college and how fast the time has
flown. Thus it will be with most of the rest of your lives.
Time rests easy on the shoulders of those who have learned
many of the basic lessons junior college teaches.
You have learned that life has success as well as de-
feat, that today lived well makes yesterday and tomorrow
better, that every now and then you get slapped when you
•"nought you would get praised, or vice versa, and that friends
are more precious than gold. You have learned that life
can be beautiful as well as sad, and that you can cope with
the problems it brings.
You are to be complimented, for you have achieved
something of which you can well be proud.
C^^S^^a^ /*5j^=L<s-GL^
ELMER W. ROWLEY, Dean
B.S., University of Illinois
M.A., University of Chicago
SUSAN H. WOOD, Assistant Dean
B.S., M.A., University of Illinois
Assistant Director, Adult Education
Greetings to the 1958 graduates of the Joliet Junior
College. During the two years you have been with us, the
launching of satellites, the plans for a trip to the moon
in the not too distant future, and the promise of
even speedier jet planes by the close of the year make
this a most exciting world. To live in such times, uncertain
and even perilous though they may be, education plays an
important role. Hundreds of years ago Socrates described
the educated man as one who could control circumstances
and not be mastered by them. To live in such a rapidly chang-
ing world, seek every opportunity to learn more about it
and the people who live within it.
Xlio^c.
MARCIE LONG
Art
M.A., University of Wyoming
CLAYTON WINTERSTEEN
Trade Industrial
(Wood Shop)
M.A., New York University
MARIAN McANALLY
Rlietoric
B.A., M.A., University of
Illinois
4/tJl
C. M. EGGMAN
Chemistry
B.A., M.A., Indiana
University
ROSELLEN OSWALT
Business Education
B.A., B.S., Olivet College
M.A., Northwestern
University
BEN F. DAY, Rhetoric
B.S., Eastern Illinois State College
M.A., Peabody College for Teachers
DONALD KIENLEN
Physical Education
B.S., University of Illinois
*m? .
MARGARET C. McMANUS
Business Education
B.Ed., Western Illinois
State College
M.A., University of Illinois
A. A. WILLS
Coach, Basketball
B.A., DcPauw University
SHIRLEY WINTERROTH
Trade Industrial (Printing)
B.S., Illinois State Normal
University
M.A., University of Illinois
DR. LEROY MECAY
Science (Chemistry)
B.S., B.A., Lincoln College
M.A., University of Illinois
D.Ed., University of Missouri
ELISABETH ELDRED
English Literature
B.A.,Beloit College
M.A., University of Wisconsin
BEULAH HOFFER
Physical Education
B.S., University of Illinois
M.A., Northwestern
University
MARY LOUISE FISHER
Mathematics
B.S., M.S., University of
Illinois
CATHERINE WOOD, English (Speech)
B.A., Illinois Wesleyan
M.A., Northwestern University
LEON A. CAREY
Business Education
B.A., M.A., University of
Wisconsin
MAX KUSTER
Agriculture
B.S., M.Ag. Ed., University of
Illinois
DORIS RAY
Home Economics
B.S., M.S., University of
Illinois
GLENN A. EVANS
Social Science
B.S., Monmouth College
M.A., University of Chicago
LLOYD Z1MMER
Machine Shop
B.E., Wisconsin State
Teachers College
M.Ed., University of Illinois
EUNICE A. FRENK
Language ( Spanish )
B.A., Valparaiso University
M.A., Northwestern
University
A. A. WILLS
Coach, Basketball
B.A., DePauw University
meiat^may'^
Mathematics
B.S., State Teachers College,
Plattville, Wisconsin
HERMAN WALSER
Physical Education
B.S., M.S., University of
Illinois
LEONA BROWN
Home Economics
B.S., M.S., University of
M.Ji., University of Texas
BEULAH HOFFER
Physical Education
B.S., University of Illinois
M.A., Northwestern
University
ELMER J. JAMNIK
Business Education
B.S., Eastern Illinois State
College
M.S., University of Illinois
CATHERINE WOOD, English (Speech)
B.A., Illinois Wesleyan
M.A., Northwestern University
DORIS RAY
Home Economics
B.S., M.S., University of
Illinois
GLENN A. EVANS
Social Science
R.S.. Monmouth College
LOYD ZIMMEK
lachine Sliop
.E., Wisconsin State
eachers College
GLENN YOUNG
Science (Chemistry)
M.S., Oklahoma Agricultural
and Mechanical College
GEORGE FAHRENHOLZ
Physical Education
M.A., Northwestern University
VERA THALROSE, Physical Education
B.A., Hunter College
M.A., New York University
ROBERT REXER
Language (Spanish)
M.A., University of Illinois
mguage (Spanish)
..A., Valparaiso University
d.A., Northwestern
University
A. A. WILLS
Coach, Basketball
B.A., DePauw University
LEONA BROWN
Home Economics
B.S., M.S., University of
Illinois
Smith-Hughes Vocational
Requirements
MELVIN MAY
Mathematics
B.S., State Teachers College,
Plattville, Wisconsin
M.S., University of Wisconsin
Social Science
3.A., Evansville College
vl.A., University of Kentucky
Pre-Legal and Liberal Arts
:: Me OLIN L. McREYNOLDS
cott, | Social Science
Rung B.A., Indiana University
int, M.A., University of Chicago
NEIL LANCE
Physical Education
M.S., University of Illinois
DR. HAL DELL1NCER, A/f/0f*b
B.M.S., M.M.S., University ofeck£i
D.Ed., Teachers College, CoL11^
Fine Arts and Pre-Education
HERMAN WALSER
Physical Education
B.S., M.S., University of
Illinois
HARRY ADAMS, Science
B.E., M.S., Illinois State Normal University
business Education
Normal
y of Chicago
s and
WILLIAM L. HUGHES
Science
B.A., Evansville College
B.S., Ohio State
M.A., Indiana University
HARRY D. LEINENWEBER, Social Science
B.A., Hanover College
M.A., University of Chicago
ERMA SMITH
Speech
B.L., Northwestern
University
M.A., Columbia
WENDELL WILLIAMS
Mathematics
B.S., College of Charleston
M.S., M.A., University of
Illinois
EVERETT C. NELSON
Science (Zoology)
B.A., M.A., University of
Wisconsin
MAYNARD LEATSLER
Science (Photography)
B.A., M.S., University of
Iowa
OBERT REXER
anguage (Spanish)
I. A., University of
ingnage (Spanish)
..A-. Valparaiso University
Uir
A. A. WILLS
Coach. Basketball
B.A., DePauw University
Cafeteria Staff and Custodians
EDMUND C. PUDDICOMBE
Science
B.S., M.S., University of Illinois
Medical Science
LOLA EMERY, Business Education
B.S., Illinois State Normal
University
M.B.A., University of Chieago
Two-Year Business and
Pre-Commercc
WILLIAM L. HUGHES
Science
B.A., Evansville College
B.S., Ohio State
M.A., Indiana University
HARRY D. LEINENWEBER,
B.A., Hanover College
M.A., University of Chicago
ERMA SMITH
Speech
B.L., Northwestern
University
M.A., Columbia
EVERETT C. NELSON
Science (Zoology
B.A., M.A., University of
Wisconsin
MAYNARD LEATSLER
Science (Photography)
B.A., M.S., University of
Iowa
MR. ELMER W. ROWLE
Dean
DeJARLD
MRS. CORA WINSTON
Cafeteria Staff and Custodians
ABOVE : ( Insert ) Miss Mary Hammer, cafeteria
manager. Left to right: Mesdames Cioni, Boson-
etta, Walters, Fores, Scott, Lemke, Austin, Kelty,
Schlimm, Meadmore, Runge, Damman, Jacques,
Clark, Williams, Grant, Wiegmann, Watkins,
Bell, and Manthey.
RIGHT: Herbert Pierson, building engineer; Bror
Anderson, building superintendent; Vincent Ed-
wards, night foreman.
BELOW: Messrs. Blaser, Forsell, Krakar, Smith,
Pierce, Anderson, Koerber, Johnson, Lepacik
Seehafer, Jackson, Becker, Ribocie, Reichardt
Jensen, Zan, and Downey.
G^^^
Honor Roll
September, 1957 - January, 1958
FRESHMEN
Janet Connelly 4.00
Beverly Torok 3.88
Donald Johnson 3.83
Sharon Chalfant 3.82
Judy Rohmer 3.81
Guy Sell 3.81
Lois Morawski 3.79
Bonnie Badurski 3.75
Richard Sandretti 3.75
Judith Long 3.70
Janet Nelson 3.70
Jean Hills 3.65
Annette DiLorenzo 3.58
Richard Begler .... 3.56
Joseph Petrovic 3.56
Marianne Wilkins 3.56
Mary Beth Sorensen 3.50
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4.00
Sylvia Isaacson 4.00
George Klepec 4.00
Janet Knauer 4.00
Richard Krapf 4.00
Jay Luhtala 4.00
Allen McCowan 4.00
Jerry Meyer 4.00
Susan Moore 4.00
Louis Norton 4.00
Jeannine Thornburg 4.00
Albert Longnecker 3.84
Charles Holmes 3.80
Barbara Lloyd 3.78
Jerry Lavely 3.75
Jane Rapson 3.75
Nicholas Ventsias 3.73
Joseph Pasteris .3.71
Linda Farmer 3.69
Dan Gutierrez 3.67
Joseph Lavely 3.67
Edelgard Eichholz 3.61
Carole Fris 3.61
Maryann Rainville 3.61
Donald Aldeen 3.60
James Maloney 3.59
Judy Yahn 3.58
Shirley Robinson 3.57
Joyce Glinz 3.55
Melvin Gustafson 3.51
Elmer Bell 3.50
At the end of each semester an Honor Roll is compiled. All persons
earning a 3.5 average or better, and carrying at least 12 hours of work, are
eligible for this honor.
IK
c=^30 0€U=>
■■ -v> **m w}j *m i*p wmmr«m wwrnm
#
faS32C
^^
MUtUk
l*i.^.4,i»,. L,Lj . ;.^L .LtiJj>-->
SECRETARY
V'Qj,
TED JAMES "Gus"
NANCY DALE AHRENS
Pre-Medical
Pre-Edueation
Lettermen's Club. Students of MedicJ
1 Sci-
Women's Athletic Association (Publicity 1,
ence. Swing Band, Sophomore
Class
President 21. Sophomore Class (Secre-
(President)
tary-Treasurer) Choir (Social Chairman
From : Joliet Township High School
2), Executive Council, JJC Players.
To: University of Illinois
Orchesis, Booster Club
Hobby: Girls
From : Joliet Township High School
Queen's Court Spring Formal 1
Hobbies: Music, Art, Sports
THURMAN E. BOLERJACK "Thurm"
Physical Education
Sophomore Class (Vice-President)
From: Lockport Township High School
To: Northern Illinois State University o
Arizona State
Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing. Sports
Janet i\eison
Jean Hills
Annette DiLorenzo 3.
Richard Begler ..___ 3.
Joseph Petrovic 3.
Marianne Wilkins 3.
Mary Beth Sorensen 3.
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4.
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec 4.'
Janet Knauer 4.1
Richard Krapf 4.(
Jay Luhtala 4.(
At the end of each semester an Honor Roll is com
earning a 3.5 average or better, and carrying at least 12
eligible for this honor.
ANITA ANN AGAN
Liberal Arts
Women's Athletic Association
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Teach at Channahon Grade School
Hobbies: Piano. Bowling
WALTER H. ALBERS "Wally"
Pre-Agriculture
From : Peotone High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby : Basketball
■'\Mmm{iif'j'L''"''ju''i!*''>*"*4*k
IWMWk Li
DONALD R. ALDEEN
Pre-Law
Veterans' Club
From: Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
JACK N. AMOROSE "Amine"
Music
Choir, JJC Swing Band
From : Joliet Township High School
Hobbies : Golf. Sports, Music
ROSEMARY ANDERSON "Rommy"
Pre-Commerce
Freshman Class (Secretary-Treasurer),
Student Council (Secretary 1-2),
Booster Club (President 2 ), JJC Play-
ers (Student Council Representative
2), Women's Athletic Association.
Pompon Girls. Orchesis, Dance and
Committee Chairman,
Queen's Court
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Indiana University
Honor Roll
Hobby : Art
BENEDICT J. BAKANEC "B
Pie-Engineering
Veterans' Club. Letterman's Club
Kineers- Club
From: Joliet Township High Sch
To: University of Iowa
THOMAS J. BALLA "Tom"
P re-Engineering
Engineers' Club, Press Club
From: Joliet Township High Sch
To: Unhersity of Illinois
Hobby: Photography
JAMES LEE BASEY
Pre-Engineering
Engineers' Club
From: Wilmington High School
Hobbies: Sports Cars
MORTON C. BROWN "Pete"
Pre-Engineering
From : West Frankfort C.H '3.
To: University of Illinois
RICHARD L. BUDDE "Bud"
Pre-Commerce
Veterans' Club
From: Joliet Catholic High School
Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing. Athlet
BOB C. BULDAK "Butch"
Pre-Commerce
Choir (Historianl. Business Club
From: Joliet Catholic High
To: Quincy College
Hobbies: Sports. Photography
SECRETARY
*£S1"D"
®&
JAMES E. HURKE "Ji
Business Club
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Illinois State Normal University
Hobbies: Astronomy, Cars
WILLIAM E. BURNS
GEORGE P. CALAMARAS
Liberal Arts
From: Joliet Township High School
Hobby: Literature
TED JAMES "Gus"
NANCY DALE AHRENS
THURMAN E. BOLL
Pre-Medical
Pre-Education
Physical Education
Lettermen's Club. Students of Medical Sci-
Women's Athletic Association 1 Publicity 1,
Sophomore Class (Vice
ence, Swing Band, Sophomore Class
President 2), Sophomore Class (Secre-
From : Lockport Towns
(President)
tary-Treasurer) Choir (Social Chairman
To: Northern Illinois S
From : Joliet Township High School
2), Executive Council. JJC Players.
Arizona State
To: University of Illinois
Orchesis. Booster Club
Hobbies: Hunting, Fish
Hobby: Girls
From: Joliet Township High School
Queen's Court Spring Formal 1
Hobbies: Music. Art. Sports
Janei ivcuui. =-....
Jean Hills ...
Annette DiLorenzo 3
Richard Begler 3
Joseph Petrovic . 3.
Marianne Wilkins 3
Mary Beth Sorensen 3
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4."
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec ... 4.
Janet Knauer 4.<
Richard Krapf 4.1
Jay Luhtala 4.1
At the end of each semester an Honor Roll is co
earning a 3.5 average or better, and carrying at least 12
eligible for this honor.
ANITA ANN AGAN
Liberal Arts
Women's Athletic Association
From: Joliet Township High Sc
To: Teach at Channahon Grade Sc
Hobbies: Piano. Bowling
WALTER H. ALBERS "Wally"
Pie-Agriculture
From: Peotone High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby : Basketball
MARILYN L. COOPER
Pre-Education
Women's Athletic Association
From: Lincoln-Way Community
School
W.A.A. Award
Hobbies: Music
RON CRISCIONK
General
From: Joliet Township High Scho
PATTERSON CURTIS "Pat"
c^3o o€U^
RUSSELL H
DAHLEN "Russ"
Music
Swing
Band,
Thoir (St
udent
Cone
uctor)
JJC Pla
From :
Joliet Township
High Seh
To: M
chican
State Co
lege
Hobbie
s: Mut
1C
LESLIE DAVIS "Les"
& "Doc"
Pre-Oo
From ■
Plainf
eld High School
Hoi, hi,
5 : Automobiles i
nd Music
SECRETARY
LINDA FARMER
General
From: Joliet Township High School
DAVID E. FERGUSON
Pre-Engineering
From: Plainfield High School
To: University of Michigan
Hobbies: Hunting. Fishing
CAROLE J. FRIS
Home Economics
Women's Athletic Association
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobbies'. Music
TED JAMES "Gus"
Pre-Medical
Lettermen's Club, Students of Medical Sci-
ence. Swing Band, Sophomore Class
(President)
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby: Girls
NANCY DALE AHRENS
Pre-Education
Women's Athletic Association I Publicity 1,
President 21. Sophomore Class (Secre-
tary-Treasurer I Choir (Social Chairman
21, Executive Council, JJC Players.
Orchesis. Booster Club
From: Joliet Township High School
Queen's Court Spring Formal 1
Hobbies: Music. Art, Sports
THURMAN E
Physical Eduei
Sophomore Cla;
From : Lockport
To: Northern 111
Arizona State
Hobbies : Hunting
ANITA ANN AGAN
Liberal Arts
Women's Athletic Association
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Teach at Channahon Grade School
Hobbies: Piano, Bowling
Janer i\cisun
Jean Hills ...
Annette DiLorenzo 3.
Richard Begler ...... 3,
Joseph Petrovic 3
Marianne Wilkins 3.
Mary Beth Sorensen 3,
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4.
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec 4.
Janet Knauer 4.
Richard Krapf 4.1
Jay Luhtala ... 4.1
At the end of each semester an Honor Roll is co
earning a 3.5 average or better, and carrying at least 12
eligible for this honor.
WALTER
Pre-Agric
From : Pe
To: Unive
Hobby : I
H. ALBERS "Wally"
Iture
tone High School
sity of Illinois
isketball
THOMAS A. GOODWIN
Music
JJC Choir, JJC Swing Band. Veteran
Club
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby : Horseshoe Pitching
KENNETH W. GRISWOLD
Liberal Arts
Lettermen's Club. Football, Wrestling
Baseball
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobbies : 'Sports
M. THOMAS GUSTAFSON
Pre-Education
JJC Choir (Vice-President 2)
From : Joliet Township High School
Hobby : Choral Work
J^tUd
■drntiukkkti
MMdjUMi^
DAN GUTIERREZ
Pre-Medieal
Students of Medical Sc
From: Joliet Township High School
To: University of III
Hobby: Baseball
RUSSELL LEE HAMILTON "Russ"
Pre-Commerce
Student Council (Out-of-District
Representative 1), Business Club
JJC Players
From: Lincoln-Way Community High
School
To: Northern Illinois State Un
Hobbies : Big Dogs and H
Club
From: Joliet Township High Sch
To: University of III:
Hobby: Reading
KAREN A. JOHNSON
Mclioal Technology
Students of Medical Science. Women':
Athletic Association
From : - T . .1 1 - - 1 T..» nship Hik'h School
To: Lewis College
Hobbies : Sports, Sewing, Reading
KENNETH H. JOHNSON "Ken"
Liberal Arts
From: Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
MARVIN C. JOHNSON
TED JAMES "Gus"
Pre-Medical
Lettermen's Club, Students of Medical Sc
ence. Swing Band. Sophomore Clas
I President)
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby: Girls
NANCY DALE AHRENS
Pre-Educaticm
Women's Athletic Association (Publicity 1,
President 2), Sophomore Class (Secre-
tary-Treasurer) Choir (Social Chairman
2), Executive Council. JJC Players,
Orchesis, Booster Club
From: Joliet Township High School
Queen's Court Spring Formal 1
Hobbies: Music. Art. Sports
THf"
Phy
Janet iNeisuu
Jean Hills
Annette DiLorenzo 3
Richard Begler . 3
Joseph Petrovic ... 3,
Marianne Wilkins 3.
Mary Beth Sorensen 3,
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards ... 4.
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec ... 4.
Janet Knauer 4.
Richard Krapf 4.
Jay Luhtala 4.
ANITA ANN AGAN
Liberal Arts
Women's Athletic Associatioi
From : Joliet Township H
To: Teach at Channahun Gi
Hobbies: Piano. Bowling
WALTER H. ALBERS
one High Sch.
ity of Illinois
sketball
■\ Press
0]chool
At the end of each semester an Honor Roll is con
earning a 3.5 average or better, and carrying at least 12
eligible for this honor.
1 ARV^flMMf
cr^30 C^o
GEORGE F. KLEPEC
Pie-Legal
From: Joliet Catholic High School
To: DePaul University
Hobby: Crossword Puzzles
JANET D. KNAUER
Liberal Arts
Women's Athletic Association, Press
Club 1
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Joliet Insurance Agents
Association Scholarship
DANIEL D. KOBE
Music
Swing Band (Business Manager),
Choir, Oratorio
From : Lockport Township High School
To: DePaul University
Hobby: Collecting Records
RICHARD D. KRAPF "Rich"
Libera] Arts
From : Peotone High School
To: Westmont College or Santa
Barbara College
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Augustana College
Hobbies : Music, Sports
JEROME P. LAVELY "Jerry"
Pre-Commerce
From: Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Scholarship from Jewel Food Stores
JAMES R. MALONEY "Oskosh"
Liberal Arts
Choir
From: Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby: Music
ROBERT A. MANDEL "Bug-o"
Two-Year Business
Lettermen's Club, Business Club,
Distributive Education (Histo
Engineers' Club (Secretary 1)
From: Joliet Catholic High
To: Northern Illinois State Uni\
Freshman and Sophomore Football
Awards
WILLIAM MASON "Ace"
Liberal Arts
From : Taylorville High School
To: Eastern Illinois
Hobbies : Sports and Girls
VINCENT C. McASEY "Vine*"
Pre— Commerce
Veterans' Club
From : Lockport Township High School
To: DePaul University or Northern
Illinois State University
Hobbies: Golf. Swimming, and Bowling
janet r. McCarthy
Pre-Education
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Illinois State Normal University
Hobby: Sports
ALBERT 0. McCLOUD "Al"
Pre-Med-cal
Students <..: Medical Science
From : Juliet Township High School
To: University u,' Illinois
Hubbies: Golf. Musk
TED JAMES
Pre-Medical
Lettermen's C
NANCY DALE
Pre-Education
Women's Athle
President 2)
tary-Tr
2). Ex
cutiv
Hubbies : Mc
ALLEN C. McCOWAN "Al"
Pre-Agriculture
From : Joliet To
To: University (
Hobby : Flying
ROGER McDOWELL "Mac"
Electronics
From: Joliet Township High Scho
To: United States Army
Janei txcisun
Jean Hills
Annette DiLorenzo 3
Richard Begler ... 3
Joseph Petrovic ... _ 3
Marianne Wilkins 3
Mary Beth Sorensen 3
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4/
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec 4.
Janet Knauer 4.
Richard Krapf 4.i
Jay Luhtala ... 4.1
RAYMOND A. McGRATH "Mack"
Trade-Industrial (Electricity)
Lettermen's Club
From: Joliet Township High School
Hobbies: Fishing and Hunting
JERRY MEYER
Pre-Medical
Students of Medical Science, Choir
(Social Chairman)
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobbies : Astronomy, Weight Lifting
Music
At the end of each semester i
earning a 3.5 average or better, anc
eligible for this honor.
m
KEN P. MOLNAR
Pre-Medical
Students of Medical Science
From : University of Illinois
Hobbies : Golf and High-Fi
SUSAN E. MOORE "Sue"
Two-Year Secretarial
Co-op Club (President of Local Co-op
Club, Vice President of Area Co-op)
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Secretarial Job
Hobby : Joe
DALLAS D. MUNTER "Dal"
Veterans' Club. Enginee
s' Club
From: Vandalia Commu
nity High
School
To: University of Illinoi
Hobbies : Photography a
id Model
Building
Vv t
LESTER NELSON "Les"
Pre-Law
Press Club. JJC Players, Choir,
Yearbook Staff
From : Joliet Township High Scho
To: University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Hobby: Baton Twirling
JOHN C. NORD "Jack"
Pre-Agrieulture (Forestry)
From : Plainf ield High School
To: University of Michigan
Silver Pin, Engineers' Club
Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing
KEITH W. O'BRIEN
Pre-Commerce
Business Club. JJC Players
From : Joliet Catholic High
To: Lewis College
Hobbies: Golf. Bowling
on, JJC
nen's Athletic Asso
JOJayers
Pren : Joliet Township High School
Stu.Would like to be airline hostess
FroDr Roll
To:
OL J. SHAW "Shawzie"
DA\~ Economics
Libei (Treasurer 2, Librarian 1 ), Fut
Fromchers of America, Women's
Sclletic Association
Joliet Township High School
niversity of Illinois
quarter (second semester of 1 )
s: Music. Sports, Cooking
DOI.O
Libera
B<StSuIi^N L- SING ',Norm"
JJwPlpresident2».JJC Swing Band
Pom oliet Townsm'P Hi>-'h School
^""iJ.EY ALAN SINGLETARY
'//."•■al Engineering
Hobb,eEngineers' Club
JOSEF?°'iet Township High School
Libera 'yr.3^^ I".inoiS
From • Cmn Collecting
To : Nc
PATRICIA PLANK "Pat"
Pre-Nursing
Choir (Section Leader 1, Student
Council Representative 21, Students
of Medical Science
From : Joliet Township High School
Laboratory Technician at Silver
Cross Hospital
VIRGINIA K. POWELL "Kaye"
Pre-Education
Booster Club (President 11. Women's
Athletic Association (Student Counci
Representative 2)
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Michigan State University
JOHN RACICH
Retailing
From : Joliet Township High School
SECRETARY
MATTHEW J. RACICH
Pre- Education
Veterans' Club {President 2)
From : Juliet Township High School
To: Illinois State Normal University
PATRICIA K. RAFTER "Pat"
General
Choir. Women's Athletic Association
From: Joliet Township High School
To : Art Institute of Chicago
Hobbies: Sketching. Reading
DOMINIC B. RAINO "Dom"
Pre-Commeree
JJC Players (President 1). Student
Council Delegate-at-Large. Smoker
and Lounge (Committee Chairman)
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby : Speech
ALLEN C. McCOWAN "Al"
TED JAMES "Gus"
NANCY DAL
Pre-Agriculture
Pre-Medical
Pro-Education
From : Joliet Township High
Lettermen's Club, Students of Medic
al Sci-
Women's Ath
To: University of Illinois
ence, Swing Band. Sophomore
Class
President 2
Hobby : Flying
(President)
tary-Treasu
From : Joliet Township High School
2). Execut
ROGER McDOWELL "Mac"
To: University of Illinois
Orchesis, B
Electronics
Hobby: Girls
From : Joliei
From : Joliet Township High
Queen's Cour
To : United States Army
Janei ixcisuw ....
Jean Hills .„.
Annette DiLorenzo 3
Richard Begler 3
Joseph Petrovie 3
Marianne Wilkins 3,
Mary Beth Sorensen .._ 3,
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4.§
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec 4.
Janet Knauer _„. 4.
Richard Krapf 4.i
Jay Luhtala ....A\
At the end of each semester
earning a 3.5 average or better, ar
eligible for this honor.
RAYMOND A. McGRATH "Ma
Trade-Industrial (Electricity)
Lettermen's Club
From: Joliet Township High Soioir,
Hobbies: Fishing and Hunting n
JERRY MEYER
Pre-Medical
Students of Medical Science, Ch
(Social Chairman)
From : Joliet Township High Sc
To : University of Illinois choo\
Hobbies : Astronomy, Weight L
Music
DONALD E. REU "Don"
From : Fort Madison Senior High. Io
Hobby : Photography
JAY RICE, JR.
Liberal Arts
Oratorio. Choir. Quintones. Quartet
From : Joliet Township High School
To: North Central College
Hobbies: Piano Playing. Singing.
Collecting Old Records
SHIRLEY R. ROBINSON
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobbies: Singing, Stamps.
Accompanying
'V-
TSfiHV'' ■
GERRY A. SCHEFFLER
Drafting
From : Joliet Catholic High
HAROLD J. SCHMITZ "Smitty"
Drafting
From: Lockport Township High School
To: University of Illinois
JOHN J. SCHNEIDER "Duke"
From : Joliet Catholic High
To: Northern Illinois State Univ.
Hobbies: Coin Collecting, Bowling
(ABC), Hunting
GERI L. SMEGO
Pre-Education
Future Teachers of America
From: Lincoln-Way Community
High School
Teaching or Chicago Teachers
College
Hobbies: People and Animals
GERALD K. SMITH "Smith Broth
also "JED"
Trade-Industrial
JJC Swing Band
From : Joliet Township High School
To : Operate Gas Station
Hobbies : Automobiles
NORMAN R. SMITH "Norm"
TED JAMES "Gi.
Pre-Medical
Letter!
nen's Club
St
jdents of
Med
ence
Swing
Ban
d. Sophe
mori
(Pre
sident)
From :
Joliet Tow
nsh
p High S
hool
To: Ul
liversity oi
iii<
nois
Hobby
Girls
NANCY DAL
Pre-Education
Women's Athl
President 2
tary-Tr
ANTOINETTE M. SOWA "Toni"
Pre-Commerce
Women's Athletic Association, Booster
Club. Cheerleaders (Captain 2),
JJC Players, Radio Players. Choir
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Marquette University ( ?l
Hobbies : Dancing, Music, Sports, and
Cheerleading
JAMES L. SPARLIN "Flash"
Physical Education
Lettermen's Club. Student Council
(Out-of -District Representative.
President 2)
From: Wilmington High School
To : Northern Illinois State University
Football (2 letters). Basketball (2
letters). Baseball (2 letters)
Hobbies : Sports
JUDY A. SPECKMAN "Speck"
Liberal Arts
Women's Athletic Association (Student
Council 1-2 .Vice-President 2)
Booster Club. Choir ( Robe Chairman
1-21, JJC Players, Social Council
1-2, Pompon Girls, Dance and
Homecoming Committees,
Representative-at-large 1-2
From: Joliet Township High School
To: Indiana University
Upper Quarter 1
2). Ex
Orchesi*
cut
TRYFON SPILIOTIS
Pre-Medical
Students of Medical Science
From : "First Boys Gymnasium".
Kalamata, Greece
To: University of Illinois
Hobby. Music
LEONARD E. STARASINIC "Len"
Liberal Arts
Choir, Baseball. Ensemble
From : Joliet Township High School
Janet ncisun
Jean Hills _
Annette DiLorenzo 3
Richard Begler .3
Joseph Petrovic 3
Marianne Wilkins 3.
Mary Beth Sorensen 3
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4|
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec 4.
Janet Knauer 4.
Richard Krapf 4.'
Jay Luhtala 4.1
At the end of each semester
earning a 3.5 average or better, ar
eligible for this honor.
AKLENE R. TALLMAN
Two-Year Secretarial
Women's Athletic Association
From : Joliet Township High School
Hobbies : Basketball. Swimming
JEANNINE A. THORNBURG "Nina"
General
Women's Athletic Association
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Michigan State University
Hobby: Tennis
MATTHEW J. VIGLIOCCO "Matt"
Pro-Commerce
Lettermen's Club
From: Coal City Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobbies: Hi-Fi. Cars
SANDRA G. WALSER "Sandy"
Women's Athletic Association. Booster
Club. Future Teachers of America
From : Joliet Township High School
To : Cornell College. Iowa
Hobbies: Arjs. Sports
JAMES P. WALSH
Two-Year Business
Veterans' Club
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Northern Illinois State University
MARILYN K. WALSH "Mar"
Pre- Commerce
From : Joliet Township High School
To: North Central College
Hobbies: Music, Photography
PAUL J. WARREN
CHARLES WARTHEN "Chu
Trade-Industrial
From : Joliet Town
To: Technical Scho
Guard
Hobbies: Duck Hur
Swimming
RICHARD JOHN WILHELMI "Dick"
Pre-Commerce
Business Club, Freshman Class
(President 1), Student Council 1-2.
(President 2), New Year's Eve Dance
(Chairman 1), Spring Picnic
(Chairman 1). Homecoming Bonfire
and Queen (Chairman 1), Fall Formal
(Publicity Chairman 1), (Ceiling
Chairman and Planning 2),
Executive Council of JJC 1-2, Student
Rotarian 1-2, JJC Play Cast
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Wisconsin
V. ANN WISDOM "Annie"
Pre-Medical
Students of Medical Science (Vice-
President 1 )
From : Joliet Township High School
To: Lewis College
Hobbies: Sports. Sewing
NANCY BETH WISDOM
Medical Technology
Students of Medical Science
( President 1 ) , Choir ( Robe
Chairman 1), Pompon Girls, Orchesis
From : Joliet Townsnip High School
To : University of Illinois
TED JAMES "Gus"
Pre-Medica]
Lettermen's Club, Students ot Medical Sc
ence. Swing Band. Sophomore Cla!
(President)
From : Joliet Township High School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby: Girls
NANCY DAL
Pre-Education
Women's Athl
President 2
tary-Treasui
2), Execut
Orchesis. B,
From : Joliet
Queen's Court
Hobbies: Mus
TRYFON SPILIOTIS
Pre-Medical
Students of Medical Sci
From : "First Boys Gyn
Kalamata, Greece
To: University of Illint
Hobby : Music
Liberal Arts
Choir. Baseball. Ensemble
From : Joliet Township High S
Janet i-vcisun
Jean Hills
Annette DiLorenzo 3
Richard Begler 3
Joseph Petrovic —.3,
Marianne Wilkins 3,
Mary Beth Sorensen 3,
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 4|
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec ... 4.
Janet Knauer 4.
Richard Krapf ... .__.. 4.i
Jay Luhtala ... 4.i
At the end of each semester
earning a 3.5 average or better, ar
eligible for this honor.
ARLENE R. TALLMAN
Two- Year Secretarial
Women's Athletic Associi
From: Joliet Township High S
Hobbies: Basketball. S
JEANNINE A. THORNBURG
General
Women's Athletic Association
From : Joliet Township High S
To: Michigan State University
Hobbv: Tennis
^
)PHOMORES
(Not Pictured)
azzi
Leonard Moorman
Bazzoni
John Mostyn
Broderick
Louis Norton
uskas
Patrick Norton
Darter
Donald Nugent
iloka
James Pitkin
mos
George Plese
iarle
jane Rude
Edwards
Jerry Saxon
rner
James Skul
hergil]
fohn L. Smith
7
Glass
John R. Smith
Gray
Madelyn Smith
,en
Roberta Smith
I [offman
Edward So\ra
" yman
Terry Trent
! avely
Isaiah Trice
/is
Nicholas Ventsias
indner
John Vercelote
1 vlatesi
Edward Wvsock
Carthv
james Koukas
Bob Kozlowski
Jacqueline Kozlowski
Leonard Kozoman
Eugene Kraft
Donald Kuna
Norbert Kunke
William Kursell
John Lapikas
Marilyn Larsen
Zimmerman, Dolores Pagliei, Kaye Powell,
Judv Speckman, Mary Kay Kelly, Pat Ward,
Bob Evrich, Joe Garibaldi, Richard Yumich,
Leo Hyman, and Don Morris. Mr. Eugene
Bondar accompanied this group.
TRYFO
Pre- Me.
NANCY DAL
Students
Pre-Education
From : "
Women's Athl
Kalan
President 2
To: Uni
tary-Treasui
Hobbv :
2). Execut
Orchesis, B,
LEONA
From : Joliet
Liberal
TED JAMES "Gus"
Pre-Medical
Lettermen's Club. Students of Medical Sci-
ence, Swing Band, Sophomore Class
(President)
From: Joliet Township Hijrh School
To: University of Illinois
Hobby: Girls
Hobbies: Mu
Janei ntrjuu =-....
Jean Hills
Annette DiLorenzo 3.
Richard Begler 3.
Joseph Petrovic 3,
Marianne Wilkins 3,
Mary Beth Sorensen 3
SOPHOMORES
Russell Edwards 41
Sylvia Isaacson 4.
George Klepec 4.
Janet Knauer 4.
Richard Krapf _. 4.i
Jay Luhtala ... 4.1
Wome
From :
Hohbi.
The Fifth Annual Newspaper Con-
ference at MacMurray College is one
of the outstanding newspaper confer-
ences for college journalists who work
on school publications.
Again, this year five members of the
Press Club were delegates at this con-
ference which lasts for two days. The
group, which was accompanied by Mrs.
Bernard Ward, attended seminars on
layout, make-up, feature writing, news
writing, photography and typography.
Leading newspaper men from Chicago
and St. Louis took time out from their
work to present these seminars. A spe-
cial attraction this year was Miss Anita
Colby, former movie star, and now edi-
tor of the Women's News Service.
At the end of each semester
earning a 3.5 average or better, ar
eligible for this honor.
Jonn verccioxe
Edward Wysock
Carthy
James Koukas
Bob Kozlowski
Jacqueline Kozlowski
Leonard Kozoman
Eugene Kraft
Donald Kuna
Kenneth Heilly
James Riekoff
William Rickoff
John Rit/er
Judy Rolimer
Joseph Roman
John Melahn
Joyce Messamore
Dale Metcalf
Carol Michaelsen
Mary Alice Milni
Sandra Misischia
Jim Mitchell
Jim Monce
Paul Montgomery
Darlene Moore
Donald Moore
The JJC lounge is a
good place to relax,
too.
ay ijiiiii.ua
-jcty
At the end of each sen
earning a 3.5 average or bet
eligible for this honor.
^§||p§|
^jMiMJ^MkmiMu^^ "- "" ■■'*"-"■"■ ^'^- fc^&i%
John Vercelote
Edward Wvsock
ha
Kenneth Hoilly
James Rickoff
William Rickoff
Jolin Ritzcr
Judy Rohmer m
Joseph Roman
Jim Mitchell
Jim Monet-
Paul Montgomery
Darlene Moore
Donald Moore
John Melahn
Joyce Messan/
Dale Metcalf^
Carol Mieha.'e11
Mary Aliee ,r
Sandra Misi;eS°
"jay ETonraia
At the end of each
earning a 3.5 average or
eligible for this honor.
Ofljg.
'riC?dw:
>erv.
lee.
1th
fth
Leah Spencer
Sandra Starr
Robert Stith
Dan Stobbe
Purcell Stybr
Matthew Subat
Press Club Invades
MacMurray
At the end of each
earning a 3.5 average or
eligible for this honor.
.
Choir
Tht. TllZe.. ROW ONE ■■J£*££^F%%:
Padley.
Quartet: Dr Hal n ii-
M^-y. Barbae LSSjf^r^ *«* Be,*> J'
The musical organizations at JJC, under the baton of Dr. Hal Dellinger,
entertain at the annual spring musicale, concerts, programs, and assemblies. Every
year the choir and swing band go on a spring tour.
Members of the choir singing at the WAA Christmas tea are, ROW ONE: Carole Carson, librarian; Judy Long, accompanist;
Janet Eken, Beverly Torok, Kay Doerfler, Sarah White, Maryann Rainville, Shirley Robinson, Carol Shaw, treasurer; Dolores
Pagliei, Nancy Rastello, Edwine Daniels, Barbara Butterfield, robe chairman; Cenevieve Coulson, Barbara Lloyd, secre-
tary; Donna Line, Joyce Glinz, Sally Schorie, Janet Connelly, Donna Nelson, historian; Nancy Cregan, Sharon Chalfant,
Sandra Anderson. ROW TWO: Judy Speckman, robe chairman; Sharon Pfeiffer, Gloria Chavez, Marion Schusner, Nancy
Ahrens, social chairman; Brenda Foster, Pat Barrowman, Darlene Moore, Beverly Joseph, Charlene Meditz, Helen Edwards,
Diane Isberg, Barbara Bray, Alice Levering, librarian; Janet Zimmerman, Annette DiLorenzo, Kay Weiss, Judy Rohmer.
ROW THREE: John Walsh, Jim Padley, Jim Maloney, Jim Jones, Carl Ranch, Jack Amorose, Dan Kobe, Tom Goodwin,
Russ Dahlen, student conductor; Norm Sing, president; Tom Gustafson, vice-president; Dave Imig, student conductor;
Charles Turcotte, Jerry Meyer, Chester Palmer. Janet Nelson is the accompanist. Student Council representative is Patricia
Plank.
Associated Business Students
SPARKY HAUCK
Vice-President
\
CAROLE SUE JOHNSON
Secretary
The Associated Business Students are a
group enrolled in the business courses at
JJC. Business men from the Joliet area speak
at their meetings. This year Paul Everett,
Assistant Credit Manager for Sears Boe-
buck & Company, spoke to the club about
the various advantages and disadvantages
of the present-day credit system.
DICK KOEPKE
Treasurer
RON KNAKMUHS
Student Council
Representative
W: Janet Sigwalt, Dick Sandretti, and
Joyce Clinz, at whose house the party
was held. JoAnn Ulrick is secretary-treas-
urer for the second semester.
Engineers Club
Richard Galli, \'icc-president; Joe Petrovic, sec-
retary-treasurer; and Andrew Klavins, president.
The Engineers' Club which is sponsored by Mr.
Drew Castle, meets to discuss various phases in the
field of engineering. The club is closely associated
with the Joliet Chapter of the Society of Professional
Engineers, who this year presented the Outstanding
Engineering Student Award to Albert Longnecker.
Scholastic awards for the first semester were
given to twelve members of the club. Receiving gold
pins were: Russell Edwards, Albert Longnecker,
Joseph Petrovic, Donald Johnson, and Dallas Munter.
Silver pins were awarded to Morton Brown, William
Fothergill, Carl Orner, William Rickoff, Richard
Gerdcs, James Gregorich, and Walter Schuda.
Dick Ward, Rick Gerdes, and Andy Klavins present a
program entitled "Rocketry" at an Engineers' Club
meeting.
"Shot" at a club gathering are William Rickoff, Walter Schuda, Dallas Munter, Don Johnson, Richard Galli, and
S^'Wurc^te^T^y^fyer^Oi^sie^PaiiffeV/'yan^t RelsoM'!s'''rnJ"Scco,iiipa7>'iti. "StiidenrX-ouhcil representative is tu
JC Players
The JC Players are a student group
devoted to dramatics. All the aspects
of play production — acting, staging,
costuming, lighting, and direction— are
handled.
This year the JC Players put on three
one-act plays and one three-act play.
Although anyone in JJC may try out
for these plays, the cast is composed
mainly of JC Players.
"The Angry Twelve" was directed
by Mr. Robert Mallarv, who is also
sponsor of the club. A movie has been
made from this play, which is adapted
from Sherman L. Sergei's storv,
"Twelve Angry Men."
Listening intently as Mr. Mallarv gives directions are Dick Wilhelmi, Marie
Chal'strom, Al McCowan, Wayne Barnett, Jim Padley, Dolores Pagliei, and
Les Nelson.
son, president second semester.
Throughout the year Press Club members
spend many hours working on the three
school publications, the monthly newspaper,
The Blazer, the weekly column, The Wolf
Call, and the annual, The Shield. But it is
not all hard work as you can see by the pic-
tures on this page.
Gerri McKanna and Pat Ward.
"Make a funny face", was Pat Ward's
command. As you can see, she got results.
Taking time out for a Press Club Party are
Nancy Oseland, JoAnn Ulrich, Ron- Knak-
muhs, Bill Schroeder, Edelgard Eichholz,
Jim Cassani, and Andy Klavins. FRONT
ROW: Janet Sigwalt, Dick Sandretti, and
Joyce Glinz, at whose house the party
was held. JoAnn Ulrick is secretary-treas-
urer for the second semester.
Lettermen's Club
Some of the JJC Lettermen, ROW ONE: Joe Roman, secretary-treasurer, second semester;
Jim Sparlin, Ken Griswold, Ray McGrath, Bob Lindner. ROW TWO: Larry Waddell, Student
Council representative, second semester; Joe Garibaldi, president, second semester; Jack Ritzer,
Sid Holder, John Hirschfeld, Terry Trent.
meeting.
"Shot" at a club gathering are William Rickoff, Walter Schuda, Dallas Munter, Don Johnson, Richard Galli, and
^rh^chikTT^y^e^er^C^ieP^n'ii^r'j^et Relsf}n,,,iS"'tneT',5ccl5mTpSn'ifer. "Sflidenf'-tJouncil representative is rv
Press Club
For the first time, this year the Press Club
sponsored a homecoming queen candidate
and float, and also two fund raising projects.
These projects were "Pressograms" on Valen-
tine's Dav, and book covers with the JJC
wolf and emblem. The club is sponsored by
Mrs. Kathryn De Tarld, who also types all
the copy for the publications.
Weekly morning "ritual" shows some Press Club members enjoying
coffee and rolls after the meeting has been adjourned. Dick Sandretti,
president first semester; Janet Sigwalt, secretary-treasurer first se-
mester; Ron Knakmuhs, vice-president both semesters; and Les Nel-
son, president second semester.
Throughout the year Press Club members
spend many hours working on the three
school publications, the monthly newspaper,
The Blazer, the weekly column, The Wolf
Call, and the annual, The Shield. But it is
not all hard work as you can see by the pic-
tures on this page.
Gerri McKanna and Pat Ward.
"Make a funny face", was Pat Ward's
command. As you can see, she got results.
Taking time out for a Press Club Party are
Nancy Oseland, JoAnn Ulrich, Ron- Knak-
muhs, Bill Schroeder, Edelgard Eichholz,
Jim Cassani, and Andy Klavins. FRONT
ROW: Janet Sigwalt, Dick Sandretti, and
Joyce Clinz, at whose house the party
was held. JoAnn Ulrick is secretary-treas-
urer for the second semester.
Students of Medical Science
Students of Medical Science represented in the above picture are, ROW ONE: Tovce Messamore, Sylvia
Issacson, Nancy Rastello, Jean, Uhde, Karen Johnson, Kay Weiss, Judy Yahn, secretary, first semester; Mr. Ed-
mund C. Puddicombe. ROW TWO: Dan Gutierrez, Beth Wisdom, Pat Plank, Lois Morawski, Martha Nicoll,
Jonna Froseh, Gale Gaines, John Liesse. ROW THREE: Charles Clark, Eugene Matesi, Tryfon Spiliotis, Frank
DeSandre, Ted James, Jay Luhtala, Al McCloud, Ken Molnar, and Bill Lewis.
The membership of SMS is composed of stu-
dents in all fields of the medical sciences. Besides
taking field trips to hospitals and research centers,
the group this year sponsored the winning home-
coming float. The club has two sponsors, Mr. Ed-
mund C. Puddicombe and Mr. Glenn Young, both
JJC alumni.
This semester's officers: Bill Lewis, president; Frank DeSandre,
Student Council representative; Mr. Puddicombe; Jonna Froseh,
secretary; Beth Wisdom, treasurer; and Sylvia Isaacson, vice-
president.
Some of the student nurses attending JJC, front to back: Sue
Smith, Nancy Munson, Nancy Smith, Irene Cerullo, Suzanne
Ayers, Mary Lou Edmundson, Joan Knudson, Helen Brust,
and Lorelee Diaz, center.
Student Council
Student Council, the student gov-
erning body, is composed of class
officers and representatives from the
various clubs at JJC and of the stu-
dent body at. large. This group meets
weekly to discuss college activities,
the allotment of the activity funds,
and the general welfare of the stu-
dent body.
Recommendations on school mat-
ters are made by the Council to the
Dean of the College. The Social
Council plans the activities of the
year, such as the formal dances, col-
lege mixers, skating parties, ski
trips.
Social Council members selected by Student Council this year are, ROW ONE:
Patricia Ward, Judy Speckman, Carole Sue Johnson. BACK ROW: Bill Burns,
Miss Susan Wood, Anthony Kammikar.
Members of Student Council this semester are, ROW ONE: Dick Sandretti, vice-president; Rosemary Anderson, secretary;
Jim Sparlin, president. ROW TWO: Dolores Pagliei, Boosters'; Judy Rohmer, Frosh secretary, Janet Sigwalt, Press;
Patricia Plank, Choir. ROW THREE: Dick Wilhelmi, representative-at-large; Kaye Powell, WAA; Frank DeSandre,
SMS; Miss Wood, Nancy Ahrens, Soph secretary; Alive Levering, representative-at-large. ROW FOUR: Dean Elmer W.
Rowley, Ron Knakmuhs, Business; Dave Imig, representative-at-large; Larry Waddell, Lettermen's; Sparky Hauck, rep-
resentative-at-large; Mr. Eugene Bondar, sponsor of social activities; Thurman Bolerjack, Soph vice-president.
Women's Athletic Association
WAA officers: Judy Rohmer, publicity; Janet Reeves, secretary-treasurer, first semester; Judy
Speckman, vice-president; Nancy Ahrens, president; Darlene Moore, activities.
Membership in the WAA is automatically gained Daughter Christmas Tea, the dance, It Happens Every
by payment of the student activity fee. It is an all- Spring, sport's nights, and were active in the homecom-
girl organization for those who enjoy sports and rhyth- ing activities. Miss Wanda Stasieluk is this club's
mic activities. This year they sponsored the Mother- sponsor.
Pictured at one of the meetings are: Nancy Ahrens, Natalie Radakovich, Judy Yahn, Mary Kay
Kelly, Carole Sue Johnson, secretary-treasurer, second semester; Judy Rohmer. BACK ROW:
JoAnn Ulrick, Judy Speckman, Rosemary Anderson. Kaye Powell is WAA's Student Council
representative .
Pompom Girls a
Go, team, go! The Pompon girls with their purple and white pompons give the boys on the team the extra
energy to win that game, because the team knows that these girls, just like the whole student body, are behind
them yelling for victory. Judy Long, Beth Wisdom, Kay Weiss, Jonie Bulkley, Judy Speckman, Rosemary An-
derson, and Jonna Frosch, are shown displaying their pep at one of the football games.
Those who deserve a great deal of credit because of the excellent way they cheered the teams on to victory
arc Tom Sowa, Charlene Meditz, Cathy De Rosa, Sally Schorie, Beverly Joseph, and Sandy Misischia.
Women's Ath
I " !
Football
Overwhelming five of its eight opponents
and slipping behind the others, Joliet Junior
College's grid squad, under the direction of
Coach Herm Walser and Assistant Coach
George Fahrenholz, captured second place in
the Illinois Junior College Football Confer-
ence. This is the first time in several years
that the Wolves have completed their season
in such good standing.
Joliet Junior College scored 118 points
against 130 for their opponents.
In top position with 587 yards was Joe Mus-
sario ( All-American) averaging 6.6 yards a
carry. Bob Howard grabbed second place with
532 yards for a 5.4 yard average.
Coach Herm Walser Coach George Fahrenholz
1957 FOOTBALL SCOBES
Won 5 Lost 3
Team JJC
DeKalb ... 7
Wright 18
Grand Bapids 6
North Park ... 7
Wilson ... .....34
LaSalle .. 14
Thornton 14
Morton . 18
TOP ROW: Coach Walser, R. McCrath, B. Sukle, T. Trent, I. Trice, J. Pitkin, D. Nugent, J. Hirschfeld, M. Wade, Manager C.
Brown, Coach Fahrenholz. MIDDLE ROW: E. McCauley, R. Rota, T. Hennebrv, E. Woodward, J. Ritzer, J. Roman, J. Dinoffri.
BOTTOM ROW: E. Matesi, J. Racich, K. Griswold, J. Mussario, J. Lapikas, J. Sparlin, J. Gariboldi.
Matesi recovers an opponent's fumble
late in the third quarter.
Superior blocking and running brought five victories to the Wolves.
AII-American, Joe Mussario, runs into trouble trying to get around
his right end.
60 Wolves 60,
On To Victory
The Wolves forge on to another victory.
STANDING: Bill Lloyd, Sid Holder, Ken Molnar, Conch Shirley Winterroth.
KNEELING: Lee Heilman, Jack Amoroso. INSERT: Harold Avers.
Gol!
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Team
Joliet .. 5 2
Wright 3 3
Thornton 2 2
LaGrange 1 4
CONFERENCE SCORES
Joliet 317
Wright 318
LaGrange 362
Thornton 3S0
Linkmen Find Putting Around Fays Off
JUNIOR COLLEGE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
Deeisively downing five opponents and falling before two others,
the Joliet Junior College fairway squad, under Coach Shirley Winter-
roth, emerged with a season record of 5-2 and the Illinois Junior Col-
lege Conference tropin'.
Top honors came when Joliet Junior College downed a six-year
reign of Wright Junior College by one stroke.
INDIVIDUAL SCORES
Sid Holder__
Ken Molnar __
Harold Ayers_
Bill Lloyd _
75
78
80
84
Basketball
Battling their way past the Regional finals to the
Nationals at Hutchinson, Kansas, the Wolves' hard-
wood crew, directed by Coach A. A. Wills, tossed
defeat into the hands of twenty-six opponents during
the season and succumbed to this fate before only
five, ending up as the Number Five JC Team in the
Nation.
The Wolves drew bad luck in their first game
at the National Tourney by dropping behind Cam-
eron, Oklahoma, but went on to down their other
opponents, Fairburv, Frank Philips, and Broome
Tech to capture fifth place.
During the season Jerrv Keigher tossed in 241
field goals and 164 free .throws for a total of 646
points, the leading mark at JJC. The highest num-
ber of free throws, 224, including 50 in a row, was
taken to Ted James. James also received national
honors at the National Tourney. Ted was runner-up
to Keigher with 596 points.
Coach A. A. Wills
Y 3 s J
Nation's Number
Five Team
'" ""IKl^L ***
:*
2*
(Sjrikc) Jones away for another bucket.
Ain't we got fun?
Go, team, 50!!
Ain't we got fun?
Go, team, go!!
Les meets his punishment. Really Joe, it ccnucli) t 1
been been that big
JOUET JUNIOR COLLEGE LJB!
JOi ET,
mm
1