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JJC  Yearbook 
The  Shield 


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The  Shield 


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LEARNING  RESOURCE  CENTER 
JOLIET  JUNIOR  COLLEGE 

JOLIET,  ILLINOIS  60431 


iOLIET  JUNO? 


rO\  LFGE  LJBRART 
JOLIET,  ILLINOIS 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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SECRETARY 


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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 


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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 


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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" 


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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, 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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* 


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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 


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(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. 


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Lettermen's  Club.  Students  of  Medical  Sci- 
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To:  University  of  Illinois 

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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. 

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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 


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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/ 
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earning  a  3.5  average  or 
eligible  for  this  honor. 


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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 


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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 


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(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, 


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